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E. I.\nOF LAMBETH\nIN COURT OF ST. PETERS\nResolution Accepted by Bishops and Archbishops on\nSecond Day oi Synod.\nWELCOME APPEAL\nTO ALL PEOPLE\nills for Lowest Possible\nTariff; Manion Supports\nGovernment Platform.\nJEW GLASGOW N. S.. Ocl. 6.\u2014\nCamidlun Press sluff corrosrloild-\n>\u2014\"I do *lot_uften tiiukc nny proton, but thercis nn Impl-eaflton that\ngetting stronger in my inlml tbut\npeople or Canada arc r'slmt to their\n[lit on this oecanlun and thero Is u\njvc growing that, in the course ol\nnext teiv yours, will be so high lhat\nao who have buon spreading culum-\nprejudkc, and mlslnrdvjnallou\nng lhe t'unudluii people ^111 noivr\nseen  buuenth  It, uml  where  Ihey\n)l bu on  tlie night of the election\nI be a humiliation thut Ihey will re-\nmber (or ycurs to come.\"\n'hesc wero the wordB of Right Hon.\nliur   Molgben.   prime   minister of\nnudu, who addressed    it    crowd of\nN thnn 11000 poople which tlllo.1 the\natre bore tonight   and   overflowed\n0 the in-.id.-my of music.\nKing for Minimum Tariff.\nHAM.IJTTBTOWN. P. K. I.. Ocl. 6,\nhe Liberal campaign In Prince Ed-\nTd II. mil opened lonlshl when Hon.\n.ckcnzle King und his assochttes. A.\nMcMaster of Limine county. Que.,\n1 Wllllum Dtlft, Lunenburg N. B\u201e\nfilter with the Liberal candldutes lu\necus cotniiy, addressed two lurg.-\nfiling* In thc,market hull und the\nmee Edward theatre. Rofcrrlng lo\ni tariff. Mr. King said llierc must be\nreused production Iu tbe basle In-\nllrles and tills tlemunils the lowest\nisible tariff o*li tho Itnpbtnenls ut\nKlucllon. Oil necessities he said th'\n\u25a0Itt should bear llghll;. \"Thc homr\nJ Its needs will bo our first consld-\n.tlon in revising the tturlff.\" be said\n'Mr. Meighen uppears lo be trylnu\nUinlnllsc thc Farmers Into puttluK\ncandidates lu order to divide Hie\nlernl votea. The F_rmer members\nthe Liberal government will make\nre progress than thc fanner In u\nrmer group, and thu same tiplillf. lo\n[bor membera.\"\neonclualon,   tho   Liberal   lender\nMuled for an undivided frunt among\ntbe forcoe believing lu the \"great\nhclplea of Liberalism\" In lho  \u25a0\u2022\ntight\niMalghan Platform  Is 8alvation.\nl-OHT \\\\'ILU'_.M. Out.. Uct. \u00ab.\u2014(Dy\nInudtan I'ress.l\u2014\"Thero Is no reason\nJcurlh why tho Liberals and Hi\"\nlUcrvutlvrs alluuld not link up with\n1 aald Hon. Df, It.-J. Manion. tnltl-\n1 of aoldlera' olvll i-eestubllshnient.\njgddrcKslllg tonight bis first lxi1ltlr.il\njtllng since his appolnlniont lo lie\nJdnet.\nM-herc Is nol n plnnk In thc Meighen\n\"Sfprm that evon tho atnunchest Libit hi lh\" country need have nny\nUrns of conscience In extending his\n|.porl lo. I .mi behind l'remlcr\nthen lo thc limit. Liberals of long\n\u25a0a\" staiiiliiiK Hint huve been uffeclcd\n| the splH nlso nre behind the pro-\nIll thla election. The MelRhrn\n'tloiui. to my mind, la the anlvutlon\n|thla counlry.\" Thc mlnlater here\nleedetl to tear down the fabric of\nJ arguments *et forth by Hon. T. A.\nf r.-ir ugainst the Meighen iiollcy.\nTho l*n\u00bbgrcsalvo group is not Hie\nly people who hnve aspirations for it\nRer Canuihu Thc Crerur group have\ngol it tnortgugc on these usplfu-\n|M,\" declared Dr. Manion.\nto tho anertlon or Mr. Crerar\n: the l'rogroaalvca wero not n cln\npup. Dr. Manion   differed.   \"Creur\nI ll la not,\" aald the speaker.   \"Mi-\nDel Clark aaye ll ia u clasa group.\ncan flip a coin and  tuko your\nMichael Clark should know.\"\nrespect lo Mr. Crerar'* atale-\nit lhat Liberals bellmcd lu a point freo trade, lhe nilnlsler aald ho\nlid nol ugrao wtth thut assertion,\nernls hud always been modenile\njtrctlonisie. but not txtrcmlsls.\nla upprullng to thi' Liberals\nItholr votes In making such a atate-\n|ii.\" lite apankCr said. He empbal-\n(Contlnuei) on \\*ago Two.)\nIll\nhchei Partial Decision as\n|o Representatives tcf Meet\nSinn Fein Leaders.\nON1*QN. Oct, 4.\u2014Tho Hrltlsh csb-\nnfl-*!' ii two hours' meeting Ihis\nIrnoon. adjourned uutll tomorrow\nriilni: H was l\"ll*r,,Ml ,,mt the com-\nKtlos of llu Hi'ltlssK delugatlon to\nI coming conference with Irish load-\nrtwa* discussed, antl although lho\nlif*. wero not finally approved, n\n% understood thOt tho government\n|ld bo represented l.y tin- fidlowlng\n.*\u25a0 Lloyd George; W>rd Blrk-\naa, tho lord high clianctllor; Sir\nm__t Oreen wood, chief secretary for\n|ind; Austen chamberlain, govorn-\nKt leader In tho hou\u00abo of commons;\nRumlng Witrlhhiglon l-.vatm. sent-.\nof war. ami Winston Hponcer\nrWiiiVU*)' Jot   the  cv1u\u00abIcb.\nWill Countenance Admission\nof Unconfirmed Communicants.\nHAMILTON. Ont, Oct. fi.\u2014DIs-\ncloHiiro of lho attitude of tho bishops\non tho chureh union question nutrkod\ntho second day's proceedings of tho\nKonoral synod of tlie ('hurch of Eng-\nland In Canada. . In a scried nT resoly^\ntlons adopted by tlio upper limine and\nmint (Inwn to the lower house for ita\nconcurrence tlio archbishop* nnd bishops Indorsed tho \"appeal lo alt Chrls-\ntlan people\" Issued by Ihe Lambeth\nconference, accepted tho recommendation that conferences he arranged with\nOther Croicatnnt* churches, and declared (hat sueh conferences should lie\nInitiated in Cunadn hy n special Joint\ncommlllee to he appointed by lhe gen-\noral synod.\nTlio conditions on which the bishops\nwould recommend such conferences\nwere practically identical with thoso\nlaid down by thn Utmbcth conference.\nUpper Houso Outlines Policy.\nThe upper house, nfter referring to\nthe fact that Canadian bishops h:ut\nparticipated at Iwunbeth. oul lined Its\npolicy as follows:\n1. The upper house of tlto genera!\nsynod of the Church of England in\nUunada Welcomes and adopts tho appeal to all Christian people, contained\nhi resolution No. 9 of the Lambclii\nconference.\n2. The upper house aOcOpts resolution No. 10 of the I_amhelh conference\nas follows:\nThe OOhfOrejHM recommends to flic\nauthorities of the churches of lhe An-\ngllcnn communion that they should In-\n\u25a0itch ways and al such times as they\nthink best formally Invito the authm\nim\" of othtir eium-h-- within their\nareas to confer with them concornlmt\nthe possibility of taking definite slip:\nto cooperate In a conunon endeavor on\ntho Hiivn ml forth In thc above appeal\n(Continued on I'agu Two.)\nL ARBITRATE\nWAGE DIFFERENCES\nNew York Union Authorizes\nOfficials to Renew Discussion with Muter Printers\nNEW YOKK, oil. fi. -Big Hlx. the\nNew York local of the International\nTypographical union, haa dorlded, by\nix vote which wna pnntically unnn-\nImoua, lo arbitrato Ita differences\nwith *tho employing iirlnlcr* concerning a  new  wage agreement.\nCnder the expiring agreement lho\nin imi.-is get J .'.ii u week. They wiinl-\nI'd a new -igrccmuut under which.they\nwould receive $l>m u week. Thc un-\nployera wunliil one under which lho\nprlnlem  would  get   MO  a   week.\nI'he adoption by the union nf a\nresolution uuthortalug orrichils of th\nunion to meet with representatives of\ntho employers ami renew tin- discussion was In effect an endorsalion of\ntho policy of arbitration adopted \u00ab\u25a0>\nthe inleruatlnnal union, ('ending arbitration proceedings. lhe promt\nscale of $C0 a uoek will continue\nuntil  Dec.  I.\nlypiiis\nAgrees to Delirer to France\nHuge Quantity of Building\nSupplies.\nWIWIAOBN, Oct n.-An .iki\"\nmonl wlirrfliy tin- tliiniaii fi.UTiiliii'iit\nla In ilillvi-i' Ui rtsitoa ivltlllll lliiii'\nyrara anion lilllloil \u00ab\"lil BlallU wnl'lli\nof IiuIIiIIiik maiirlala \u00ab-a\u00ab almn-J Nw\nliy Ix>ula ixiutliiur, Kr.-m-li mliilnlrr ol\nIlia    llliprttlnl    n'Rltni\".    uml    Wnlli\niiaiiii'iit'iiii, Oanaut \u25a0alnltrtif \u201et rma,\natnirlli.ii. Till' algnlng ruliaiilntnalia\n_ ImiiinlM. ugn-twiil ilmwn \"li I'V\nHi. in liial .\"i|,ti'inlii'r.       \t\nGETS DATA TO FRAME\nNEW LIQUOR POLICY\nBDIIONTON, Oil. 0\u2014Him- \u2022'\u25a0 H.\nIlnmnlw, ' \u25a0lloriioy-jfiu'ral, l\u00bba rv\nlunttKl from Wlnnli-vg nml ItapiU,\nwharr ho haa IiivobIIkiiUiI Ihi- work-\nIiik of tlm llouiir Unv \"f Miiiill-'lin. ami\nHualllililliWBli. Mr. Ilnnvlih'l' will\nnuke uar. pf Hit' ililu olilalin'il I\"\nfmniiiiK uji tho no\" liquor poUq* I\"\nbo rocoinmi'tiili'il lo ihi' AHhtIii aov-\nnniiii nt  ahorlly.\nAa llm iraiilt of mmm OaX-ia Iii\nlho .Irlpil iiiiI ansa of Miiiill'ilm \"ml\nHuHkul, -In wnn,    Mr.    Ilii.ivnli.,..   II    la\nlllllll'lHlll'ltl,    Will    Blllimll    IllK    Vll'HH    I\"\ntin'   ii.'ii:iriio.'iii   <.r   MfriouHun   tor\ni.i..|.i|.|.-   noiilKatloll   III   llio   'I Hlii\n||{|\u00ab   Ul    Alliar-i,\nPi\nMBlvi\n.pr lie\nra-'iry\nni'dlil i\nof foutt\nei'olvi\nling i\n\u00bb Cntholli\nf tlto onli\nVoulh  of  lho  Worlil\nHvo  liimilr.'Jth\nE\nDr. Michael Clark of Red Deer, Alta., Kenneth Campbell,\nJames McDonald and Noble Binns Are Proposed; Candidate Addresses Convention.\nin-. .1. & Hamilton of Rovolatoko\ntfu the Ulfcntl atndldato noinituited\nio eeuti-vi tt'ugl Kootciifty iu the\nfuiihiouilug Dominion election, at the\nMbml-convent hut hcM In the  Eafft\nIn Anieiiemi markets in spite *\u00bbf l\\v\nfad that reeiprocily wus turned\ndown   lu    I'M l.\nTariff  for   Rvonuo.\nrVev    trwfo    htm ' hOVOT    been    the\npoih-y of tin  liberal pcuiy In Ctutada.\ndeeliire.i tho doctor. A tariff for revenue pi un the cont of irunsportallon\nIs \\vh;il l Yiuadii needs, he said.\nDR.  W.   O.   ROSE,   M.  P.  P.\nI*ast    iiIkIU   unniutuusly   nomlnaled\nlandldato iu  support of lhe  notghotl\ngovernment for West Kootenay.\nhall lust night. The final nomluutibn\nwas not finally made until JuHt before\n1   o'clock   this   morning.\nThere wus a full dolcgaUon from\noach of the six riding present, be-\nsides a lur^e number t,t iwraoha \u00bbf\nboth   sexes   iu   linoffldgl   all-n-t'ix*\nDr. jtamllion occopted his nomination with ii rcwrvaUon whlofi wns\nmeeptcd timuilmoualy bi tha con von*\nHon.\nKnur oilier nn n W0T8 prdpOfOd for\nnomliiatiou, Dr Utchftol Ctftrit \u2022\u2022( Rod\nDoor,   Alia.:   ftonnolh   Compboll   ami\n.1. A. MeDonahl of Nelson, and No-\nble  Hluus of Trail.\nThe new off leers of the N.ili-'inl\nIilberul tissocbition elected were:\nMomirary prf-ldini. Ib>n. \\V. I..\nM.u'K- ,ir.u- KIiib; hnuorary vlce^preet*\ndent. Hon. Jidin Oliver; president,\nII. Maxwell of Itevelmnke. who wis\nreehvlW; - swreinry, K. I'. CMWton,\nNelson; treasurer, .lames o'Sheu, ol\n.\\'e|son.\nIn accepting thc  ii itniiiatioii  n    III*\nLlbenU    siuntlard    bearer    for   Went\nKootCtUy Dr. Ilnmillon mnde a reser-.\n\u2022ration that he wus to hava a free hand! i^vi'11\nin any mutters pttialulug to the wi-i-   ..\nfun of returned Midlers. Ao medical I from Alexatiarlo that the United\nofflcvr i>t the nh Kootonay battalion,IStaloi uhlpplni board la prepared t\u00ab\nhe bad raainm l\" know what was com j carry cotton seed ta the OllUed Kinging to lhe iTitirned rni'ii. nnd would f dam Rt freight rites u shilling pei*\nulw.O\" aol as their champion. H> ; mri boloW tho UrlUah rates, aud lx\nslated Uml In- hatl nol always vol. i' i,n'li-1 prepared io pay the differ-\nstrnlghl I.lb\u00abml lu the past, but ih.-i I , ,.,.,,,., between Hie rales of inMirauc\"\nlu> Is  In  strut  uccol'l   ulth   the  pit'   | churned   for  ourgo  callbMl  lu  llilteil\nAmerican Shipping Board\nAnnounces Cut of Shipping Per Ton.\nLONDON,   Dot    \u00ab.\u2014The   Irfindun\nTimes barns  tn  connection  with  thu\nCottOII   freight   controversy\n| lhat   Information   has   been   received\nform a> enunciated '\u25a0\u25a0 Hackenilc\nKim... Cuming to tin- late hour, ii..-\ndoi-ioi did not make a long ndilnsn.\nbui p nun I Mn I that be uould work bind\nio wm the seat. Ahd Baked tor the \u25a0\u25a0.it-\nnaat iuppprt of the delegalcn,   ll\" n\nminded Ills audbnie Dial he was pin -\nlleull> u NelHUi boy ami asked thai\nnone of hla supporters should In any\nway use dirt In Uie coming campaign,\nDr, Rose wax a personal friend, ami lc\nhad all reaped for him.\nLlu wax confident that Hie pooplo\nwa&led Mnckuixle King as next pre\nnUer nnd he would In* proud u\u00bb represent West Kootenay.\nMr. Maxwell, who presitbil. after a\nbrief outline of oondtUone In the eon-\nitltuenr)', tailed nil men who were\ndelegates    tn    the    Dominion    Liberal\nLMoetaUon two yiars ago. The ipeak-*\nrn first rtferred in glowing terms\n>f the lale chkftalu of (he party, Blr\nwiirn.i   Lanrler,  iho \u2022white pltttne.\"\nThis iK'rtralt atOOd nt the load of the\nhall In which thu eouventlon waa held\naud   vtux  xufflelent   to   dominate   the\ndelegulen.\nCompxre Ps*t  and Picxonl,\ninpatlson u\u00bbU made lo-rnuditioii.\nlfi  D',nl and  today     Hp-Mikcn   reterrvd\nlun,-   aii'l   attain    tO      tbe      v ..ml. iml\nhang** lhat came oeer bualneik fo?\nito   iiiMvi   whon   tha   i.ii- ral   port)\nume Into power ui llial line. They\npointed out Caittdi reaped many\nyears uf proniierlty nmter tlm Uherat\nleglmi and pr.dlii'd (hnt t'nnada\nWDQld agtiin have llm full dinner pall\nunder Htm. MaokOnill King's leadership\nDr. Wtilvcrbm brought io tho\nmliulx nr the old timers the prom*\n|*N<   of   Kir   .lohn   A<   Muethiuald   Dial\ntho wnrklnir im^n nr Oanada would ni\n>' n\\ -.. hat e m .irk at lhe highlit pay\n1!i \u25a0   I'll-    : v    faeWI   ihuUl iimIi   of\nue n ui emplv-i \u25a0\u00bb**'  \u2022V1\"\nprov ml  to  hla  nutfledoe  thai\nStal\u00ab\nOl lll-IH   I'\nsteamers.\nThu  Tim\nrlcoe with\n\u25a0. H\ntho flower   wten\nqUOtod    for    Drllish\nordh\n. upptententa ihese ad-\nImglhy review uf Hie\nslating thut what it\nK to -authoritative in-\nfohnatlon, lx th\" ilrilish shipping\nposition. tar many yuars past,\nBin the piper, tho custom of cotton merchants I\nyearly eontraol\nlim-H fur\n(ou  In ll\nis  been   to  make  a\nwith    tho    British\nshlpmunl of their oot-\nCiilieit  Kingdom and the\nllarly   last  yoar the\nhipping board showed\nthe   con tract   and    its\nit   Ah \\ iinlria put lot-\nlulled    Kta\nUnited stat\ninu read I\nreproaontatl\nWard the dcmililU thut tha Whole uf\nthe United Btatw direct ittipmtlll\nshould be left In shipplnff board\nVfrietrlTi Tin >\u2022\u25a0 icpresontuUvcs further declared thai unless the demand\nw.ih  eoiuph'd   with,  rates  Woutll   be\n\u25a0ni\nin.'\n\u25a0 ii \u25a0\nThe  i\"v\nItiiti.b im\ni.i Auguai\n1< lb\" Hut\ners had be.-n\niiIho for Iln*  1\nTbe   hillt-i\nlines   per   ton\nalthough ih\ndestination*\nr than ii\nw   lInn   relatea  how  the\n;.,.(.u'<t the contract un-\n31,   l   .\".   and  later,  nTl\nh and i nited Staten tend\nn submitted-) the contract\n;n \"1 season.\nmtract wu accepted,\nfor   Uniled   Kingdom\n\u2022 ipiolullon uf tlm British\nwas five shillings high\nlulled Status rates. Then\nIt was alleged lhat Improper mothoda\nwere   UOOd   in   MCUfhfet  the  contract\nattar which  llOtoUaUoai were begun\nhitweiti the slilpplng boni-il and Hm\nBritish   Hues.     Tho   Times   doclares\nlhat   these were  vlrtuully sufficiently   completed    when    stopped    by   In-\nMnn Uom from Wnshlngion.\nThc ia 0\"\u00ab* cuiitinuaai\ndoctori    \"H   now   seems   that,   under   Ihe\nBritish Jones nut,  bocnueo tho  Brlilsh  Hut -\nHALF FROM\nDIH\nMBLBOUHNB, Oct 6.\u2014The Itrltl-th\ndelegation   to   UtO   WashisKton  conference will consist of six deb'Rutfs, In\neluding    three   dominion   representatives.   Premier   HUgltca  anuouneed   hi\nthe house Of commons lodny. The pr\ninfer bald he had i*\u00ab*r\u00ab Ived Hie inform\ntion In a cablegram Irom Loudon.\nTin- Australian vovernraont ha\u00ab a\npointed Oeorge P. Poarca minister\ndefense, as it:' rt presentauve.\nUnemployment    Urgent    Problem.\nLC'NDON. 'ci. \u25a0-.--The Washington\nconferonoe \"ti armaments and i**ar\nKastern qutniUona took a place In thu\nthree Important problems Which Cac\ned the Hrltlsh eablnet at a council\nheld in Downing stroot Oils nflernoon\noffitiai announoument of the British\ndelegates    to    Hie    Washington    meet\nlng   Is   expected   to   be   delayed   until\nnext  week,   while  tho cabinet   dheets\nIts   attention    to   the   unemployment\nsiitiiiHon.\nIn official circles  It   Is staled  thai\nthe   thrOO   silbjciia   Which  demand   the\ngowrnment'a attention are unemployment, the iii-yJ^ftTuation and disarm?\nnmcnl, buixn these uneinploynunt Is\ntin- moat urgent\nDf.'ici.ils   are   careful   to   (mint   out\nlh\u00abl   the   three   subjiVts  an-   - quaJly\nimportant,   but   Hint   the  surrounding\nunemployment   is   the more  urg-nt\nIrish    Conference   tho   Third.\nAfter unemployment, there looms\nthe new Irish conference on October\nII, tu whieh the cabinet must appoint\nrepfcaefltatlvoe to dtscusfa tho bails\nof negotiations. Prom ihls subject\nthe cnblnoi will turn io give full\nconsideration to tho Washington con-\nfer.io-e. At today's cablnol oouholl\np was st,anl iin* subject ol Ireland\nvras fully roviowed ihls Mug th<\nfirst nine Mr. Uoyd QvorgQ has had\nan opportunlt) to lay the develop\nmenta* of Ho- situation while hu was\nal   Ciiiioch   boforo  the lull  cabinet\nAo ordlpg t\" proaont plans, m\nweek's   conforroco    with    the   Irish\ndolegates will he held In the cabinet\nroom In   Downing street.\nBritain Will Confer With\nWashington With Regard\nto Immigration Restriction\nLONDOKi Oct. \u00bbi The Brlilsh\ngovernment is taking up wilh Washington tho entire question ot tho\nentry   or   British   subjects Into  the\nl'iitled    States,    it    WoS   said    I \"day.\nliriiish government officials point out\nthai an Individual mny obtain the\nnecessary vise but find i\u00bbi lit arrival al New York that the total\nmonthly number from the geographical category lo which he may belong, already has been Admitted and\nhe, therefore, would be detained al\nKHis Island, with serious dlKCumforl.\nColumbia (iu|l I. tvdo^ bvlu^ sUli>pcd| iCvill'UUvCi UA 1'ftgo X_u.|\nAgents Want Plan\nto License Insurance\nAgents in Province\nVICTOIUA '\"\" i; BrttWl Columbia    Kir--    Insurance    agents,    Iu\nsession btn today, passed resolutions\nendorsing the proposed provincial\nlegislation t\" license Ituiumnoo agents.\nand  approving  tht   formation  \t\nperniuiu-ut provincial mwelatlon l \u00bb\nbe  cunposcti   of   fiit-  underwrlioi .\n11.|, gal,\"**, tlceiissed in d< i -il n\nplan lor oigamxallon throughmii the\nproilnee ami approved a onnsllulion.\nof.i.-.i' \u00abMI be Olootad tomorrow.\nHARV49T AHfAD oFuAST YEAR\nWINNII'KfJ. t'-t. ti - -fifty percent\nmole of the western rauiitht eiop\nwas nmiketcd Ihls yenr timing Kep-\nIember ilmn tn IIM, aeeoidlng to\nfigures Issued by tlm f. p. It, loday.\nSTEAMERARR1VALS\nUcopreas of Itussia at Manila from\nVancouver.\nNiagara ot Sydney, N. h  w., riom\nVent outer\n\u2022 niuaiitrt al Mow York trout Uver-\npoali\ndr.r0seaccep1s\nto conte:\nAt First Refuses, as Does Lome Campbell; After Other\nNominations Made, Convention Comes Back to him; Candidate Receives Ovation; Pledges of Support from Every\nLocal Riding; Central Exccut*- Is Named; Resolution\nExpresses Confidence in Gove I lent and*Applauds Senator Green's Appointment     \u00a3 .\nAfter two hours' dcllherlulnii last\nnight, In the course of whieh both Dr.\n\\V. O, nose, M. 1*. p. for Nelson, nnd\nLorne A. Campbell of Rosslandi do-\noilhcd nomination fur private reasons,\nand four other names were under consideration, tho Weal Kootenay convention tif the National Liberal and Conservative party was suddenly thrown\ninto a tumult of cheering when Mayor\nJames Anderson of Kaslo ended a recess by vigorously throwing his hat\nInto -the ulr and, shaking hands with Dr.\nHose, whbh tho assemblage Instantly\nand correctly Interpreted us meaning\nthat Dr. Hose had consented to stand.\nIftvents for several minuies after that\nwere lu yie nature of a continuous\nOVfttlon, and the proposers of Mayor\n('. l-\\ McHardy, t\\ ft. Hamilton, K. C.\nand Mrs. \\V. Oarland hosier of .Nelson,\nand Thomas Abrlel of Nakusp. withdrew those names sn lhat the nomination could be made unanimous. This\nevent was conllimmatad on motion of\nVaybr MfcBafdy, seconded by Lorne\nCampbell. Rossland's choice, and as\ndelegates Jumped to tholr i\"*t Senator\nH. I*. Hreen. who. with Dr. Saul BOn-\nnell. M. P. for ICasl Kootenay. was on\nthe platform, led the cheers that made\nthe old opera house ring.\nForm  Now Orgsni\/stion,\nFollowing the nomination thO gathering, which waa presided over by J. K.\nAnnable, president of the Unionist association of the last election, organized\na central OXCOUttVfl for lhe Nation.il\nLiberal antl Conservative party In tin\nWost Kootonay. of this central executive C. D. Illackwood, Nelson, was\nelected president; James Anderson.\nKaslo, vice president; and lv 0. Matthew, Nelson, secretary-treasurer. W.\nA. Klletsou was appointed for Itossland\nriding. J, K. Annable for Nelson. Ito!\nert GordOn for Trail, C. F. Undmark\nfor RevelstQko, c. it. Oarland for Knslo. and J. Tlnllng fur glocao. .Mrs.\nForteath of llu*slaud was elected\nmeraljrr at large, It is OXpootOd that\nlocal associations will be formed im\nmediately iu tach riding.\n\u25a0In organirlug the convention Chairman Annable appointed W. l-.vans an\naotlnjf iocrotary, and appointed convention commlttoos, The oredentUti\noommlttoc conslstod of Roberi Oea^on,\nTrail: Thomas Abrlel, Nakusp: dames\nAndepon, Kaslo: C, D. Blaokwood,\nNelaon; W. EC i-:.-hn\u00ab. Rossland, and\nJ, itarton. llevolstokc. The resolutionb\ncommittee conalated of Orahant\nChilckshaidc Trad. w. it Will, Now\nDenc<i; w. A. Btlotaon, Rossland; c\nV. Llndnmrk, Kcvolstokc, antl C. F.\nMcHardy, Kelson.\nMayor McHardy, in a few Words Ol\nwel\u00ab-..ine. added tq the cily's official\nweb uni'' his ownxforsonat one, and n\nferi-ed tO'Proa^Or MelKhen as \"that\noutstanding statesman\" whom- cbanai\npulley on protection had won the people's warm indorsement. \u00bb\nA Great Crisis, Says Dr, Bonnelt.\nDr. Bohnoll refi rn d to iin- preaonl\nelection as OflS *i*f Hl\u00ab thne great\ncrises lhat this young country had\nfaced, these being, respectively, lho\nstep of confederating, tho uniting of\null tht people to carry on the war. and\nthe settling of the country's ooitlinoi\nclul pulley nt the present ilmu when it\nVas challenged, pointing t\" tho example of the United Slates, he ask\nif CnnaiUun-t were going to keep tie\nnun markets and maintain their <>*>'a\nIndustries, employing their own pt-opk.\nor whether they would let down the\nInnt antl lot lu the products ot other\ncountries to put ihe home Industries\nout of business. He paid a \u00abn at tribute to I'retnter Meighen's striking rise\numl career, declaring thai Hid countr\\ .*\ndoatlnlos could safely be lift In his\nhands, lb- also paid a great tribute (a\nSonator Oreen, both In reference to ins\nabb- representation uf the Interests of\nthe Went Kootenay as its mombor nt\nparliament,  and   iwrtlouiarly  tn  his\ngifal   skill   and   \u25a0 xpetieiice  which   WOS\nplaced unreservedly nl tin- servico ol\nall the Hrltlsh Columbia members\nSenator On i n was the subject <n\nmnny complimentary allusions during\nihe evening, i-oih sihyi.r McHardy and\nChairman Annable matting warmly applauded references lo him. ami to (ho\ngratification of the Kootenay over lu-*\napgplntmoni as senator! and in* was\nalwi referred lu In the principal resolution reported by the resolution oom*\nmil tec.\nAffirm Loys'ty to Promtor Meighen\nThis  resolution,   which   was  unnn\nmolisly adopted amid  plOUdltS,  WttS I\nfollows:\n\"Kcsolvod, that we. in convi nib\nassembled, express our UtfflOSl COnl\ndeiico iu the leadership of 111 Hoj\nArthur Meighen, pn<mlor of CanuU.\nand  in  the polity outline^ by him.\nThat wo express our appreciation\nof his having appointed our former\nmember, It. F. Creen, to thO nenule.\nnly as an act of t\u00abp-\nitieeu's efforts In Ho-\n< nn acknwh-dgiin nl\nOf the riding of West\nt ST idnstrlal life of Canada, and the\n' 2 .\"Hon nf agriculture In all Its\nv   ehes,\"\nils resolution was wired last night\n^ remier Meighen.\n^ .other resolution, proposed nnd\n\u00a3 ied by the delegates \\tt ontsldo\n*,* ngs, t*xi*iressed appreciation of Nelson's hospitality.\nRose and   Campbell   Nominstsd.\nAlex Leith of Nelson. C. B. Garland of Creston, Robert Gordon of\nTrail, and Thomns Abricl of Nakusp\nwere named as scrutineers, but their\nservices wero  never  required.\nWhen Chairman Annable threw tho\nconvention open for nominations, Dr.\nI,. IC. Harden rose, and said It wss\nthe duty of the convention to nam\"\na man whose caliber was such that\nhe would not only be elected, hut\nwould bo able to take his shore In\nthe administration, a man who could\nfollow Mr. Oreen. who hnd set ft\nstandard difficult to \u25a0 w.-.\\ He did\nnot know n man wiih the nccMsnry\nexperience and other nun Hf len tions\nbetter fitted to tnkc up Mr. Oreen'n\nmantle thnn  Dr. W. O, Rose.\nAmid storms of cHeerOi Dr. Roso\nsecured ihe floor to say thnt whlln\nhe highly appreciated the honor of\nbeing proposed for the highest position In tho gift of lhe peoplo of the\nWest Kootenay, and realised that\nnomination was etiuivnlent to election,\nnevertheless after having given the\nmatter the most careful consideration, hu felt lhat he must positively\ndecline.\nW. K. Baling, M. P. I*, for Rossland,\nthen stated his conviction that a\ncandidate was wanted who wss\nthoroughly identified with the business life of the country, a live wire,\nand in particular a man who was in\nclose touch with 'the mining Industry. Rossland, he said, hnd a -man\nbuilt \u00bbu these specif ^cations, and he\nmentioned Lorne A. Campbell.\nThis was thn siirnal for rent-wed\ncheers, but Mr Cnmpbell was as\nprompt as Dr. Koso In his declination, lie said ho regretted exceedingly tbat he waa compell-d to de-\n\u25a0 lire* a nomination for reasons thst\nWere imperative. He fully reallied\nthe honor i -inferred upon him by\nbo) nd thus nn-ntloncd, for he felt\nHire that Iho man who became a\ncandidate a ml uon tested tho riding^\nwould be returned to parliament by*.\n0 good majority. Hu had considered\ntho question very carefully, and con-\ndltloni were Sttoh that be had nf;-\nalternative bul to decline thc honor,\nmuch  as  he  regretted   to do au.     fit\nOther   Nominee*.\n.! A. Irving \"f Nelson said under\nthe circiimsi itiics ho would present\nto lhe convention the-name of Mayor\nc. F. McHardy, who hail been 15\nyears in the district and who, besides his work for lho city of Nelson,\nwas ou many important and represon-\ntatlvo axei utlvea.\nK.    tt.    Matthew    proposed   C.    It..\nHamilton   K. C of Nelson, ex-mayor \"\nof   Rossland.  a   laucher ln  his spare\ntime, and a bench of the law society.\nHlocan    presented    the     name     ot\nThomas Abrbi.  merchant ond ranch-\n(Continued on raw- iwo.)\nand lake It md\npreelatlon nf Mr.\npast,  but  also t\nf the impei (an..\n(Cootonsy.\n\"it\u00bb   it   furth\nhereby ptOdgO OUroalVtt U)\nhOnOfUUS effort to elect a\nof the Meighen admlnlstrnti\nIng as we do lhat every loyn\nsliould bond evi rj  enwrgj\n.\u2022I h polio: thai bt. t< i it. objocl amli\neu'i the ivsteriug aud upbuUdias ol[\nlved,  that   wi\nVICTOUIA. Ool\n',. - .\\.-la..n  _,iU VI-\nrlnil):      . '..n 1 In uv.l\niim'.   net\nmuch\npliailKi' Hi l<-ln|-<'r.lt\n,-.        Min.\nMax\nNalian\n... 12\nn\n\\ i. 1.    .\n  44\n\u20224\nVaiicauvm\n 4,\nII\nKilllll(lll|.H     .\n  It\n\u00ab!\nPcntli'lon\n 11\n\u20221\nllniml   1. il.s\nn\nKulo  \t\n 41\n\u2022i\nCnuibrool\t\n SJ\nn\nI,..nl,.lvll|..    ..      .\n  34\n48\nPrlnot Hup. rt  ..\n  II\n10\nIM_W)\n  12\nIt\nWlnnlim,\n.        .   . W\nM\nII\ntmu   ItMKltr.V    .\n  M\na\n\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0'.,,\n \u25a0g\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY-MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1921.\nran\nLeading Hotels of the West\nWharf  Uw  Travailing   Publl*  May   Obtain   iuparlar   Accom.datlM\nTable d'Hota\nA la Carte\nX\nm#\nThe Premier Hotel of the Interior\nGEORGE BENWELL, Proprietor.\nSPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER, $1.00\nService Unexcelled.\nINCOMPARABLY THE  FINEST TEA  ROOM   IN  B.  C.\nOpan Dally 10 a. m. lo Midnight. Mimic and Danolni\nTha Lataat Sundaes, lea Cold  Drlnka and  Icaa\n         Aftarnoon Taa (2 p. m. to fi p. m.) 25o\nHeadquarter,  for   All   Traveling.   Man,   Mining   Man   and   Touriita\nEUROPEAN PLAN\nROOMS, |I.M UP\nhvmr\u2014\\v. li. Eiirtaon, P. E, Taylor. iW,  Wobator, Kimio; .1. a. Wadawortli,\nWm,   Eviini   and   wir,.,   Win.   HMpor, Ll.   H.   Monoll,  W.   II.   Munlork,  Trull:\nMra.  Nixon.  Mra.  Lowe. JI\u2122.  Korlcalli. p..   IS,   llcl.inmi  .lohn   I toon, M.   H.   Mag-\nMra. Wall, Mrs. Crowi-, HohhiiukI; Niiblt- i l.iirm-n.   John  .1.   Illiiim,  Jninta  Amlor-\nJJInna  Trull;  Mm.  While,  Mra.  Wall la, ! win.   Tliuiniis    Doylo,   Kplaoi   Colin   J.\nItONRlnni);  (Iriilitim  Ci-ult-kKliiitili,   .liuneH (.'mnliliell.   Ilruci-   Campbell.   New   Den-\nBuchiinnii. Trull; .lohn  MeVuy, Ciillfor- ver; T.   P,   Abey,   Kanlu,  a.  H.   Itltehle,\nla mine; Geo.  11.   Parker.   ICoHsltind;  N. j Trnll;   ll.   Morion,   A.   ll.   roehlii,   MIsh\nlimine   Heutl.   CIuih   McAriimr.   limuilii i Helen Pocttln. Vilneonver; Jim. A. drier,\nMcDonnlil,   Mm.   K.   E.   Mluhaon,   Mm. , Miiiiilnii; n   C.  Thompaon,  KAalO; A.  N.\nMark Brook. Trail: A. J. Wuinon, Pnn liy.-r and wil... J. P.. Cowan; Vancouver;\nCrawford: T. A. Hobley, p. w, Hi.uI.i. Jamea   P   McCallum,   Phliodolphla;   J.\nA. J. Martin, I.. !\u2022'. Tyaun, Trnll; I'lum. j .lilltee.  Viiucouver.\n\"*..\u25a0\";..'       ' *;i\nAmerican Plan, $3.00 and Up.\nEuropean Plan, $1.00 and Up\nHOTEL STRATHCONA\nNelson's Leading Hotel\nTHE  HOME OF THE  COMMERCIAL  MAN\nWell lighted wimple rnomR nn\nground    floor.\nSpcclitl winter rates by week\nor  month.\nHALCYON HOT SPRINGS HOTEL and SANITARIUM\nArrow  Lakei,  British  Columbia\nAmerican Plan, fiM) per\"day.\n#24 per week. For rates apply\ni?'rathcona   'Hotel   or   Halcyon.\nH. W. SHORE\nThe flneat water for Rheumatism. K.-iutlca, Gout, Urlnlc Con-\ndliluiia,   tie\n:        Proprietor\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nEuropean   and   American   Plan\n\u2022team Heat In Every Room\nA, LAPOINTE, Proprietor\nMADDEN HOTEL\nMRS.   MADDEN,   Prop.\nFint    Cloit    Roomi   by   the   Day,\nWeok   or   Month.\nEvery   Consideration Shown to\nGuetti.\nCor.  Bakor and Ward  Stv.  Nelson\nV. \/\nC    William*.   Aln.-tv.-rth:   t   M    Brown,    UrSwK     'Srr 'ii i   Mr<    iMnV\nA.nHWorth   T   w   Tun,,*,   hivci-m^;   f u^hSftS.?, >?Ming, %Qku\u00a3\nMr. and  Mm.  W,  J    WHuuii.  KrU*. Joint    \u25a0...    ,   s.-nrcli.'   a   Kwlnu   r_m_Am- n   V\nSmith. Wsttsburg; Mrs. Brandon, Apple-   }\u00a3>\u00a3 ns   t:r .,.i  Ki.Jki    \u00b0*WMt' * *\ntlnlc;  Mr.   Hrundoii,  Kenton,   Mon, 1\nTREMONT HOTEL\nT, NILBON, Proprietor,'\nBAKER  8TREET\nFurni.h.d   Reome   by   Day,  Week\nor Month.\nTUEMONT- P   Nelaon,  Tns'ium.\nHauinieraleln,   \\ ..\\. .   :  \u25a0 \u25a0\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\n816   VERNON    ST.    EAST\nCemfertablt Room*,  Hot end  Cold\nWater.   Dining   Room   In\nConnection\nRatea $1  and  up.\nTHE KOOTENAY HOTEL\nMr*.   Mellette,   Proprlstreaa\nA heme fer the world at reeeenable\nrates,\nOpan   night   and   day,   Flrat-\neleis dining-room. Comfortable\nrooms.\nIll Vernon St      Near Poet Offloe\nKOOTBNAY\u2014Harold   .Mnrcim.   KiiM..\n' i.'iTi;.'    McAvury,   KmhIo:   T.   l-ilwunl-\nNURSM    M.H' *.    \",'.'!    CllOt|Ul IU-.    I'ltKllfi\nCreek;    I_.   Andtr,   I'luchir   Cn-ik\nStirling Hotel\n711 Vernon bt. Two blocks and\na half \u25a0!\u25a0\u25a0! ot the pout office.\nNewly opened. I.fdit and cheerful\nrooma with hot and cold water,\nateam   heat.    AIho    2    mid  I  room\nhouHoki-fpiiifr marunente\nF. H. BUSH. Prop.\nJHE STANDARD CAFE\n120   Baker   Street,   Neleon,   B.   C,\nOPEN   DAY   AND   NIQHT\nIt   te   2i30,    Special    Lunch,    <Me\nPhone 164\nVANCOUVER HOTELS\nHOTEL MARTINIQUE\n1176   Qrandvilla   Street\nCoay,    hrlght   rooma.   Juat   the\nplace    for    your    vacation,    lute.\ninotiet.it..    Write   for   particular*.\nMRS.   A.   PATTERSON\nLate of Royal Hotel, Granville St.\nOCCIDENTAL HOTEL\nOwuod nnd run by Canadians. No\nalien lahor employed.\nRoom antl board, pcr month.   *8'I5\nE. KERR, Proprietor.\nIF   YOU   W\/.NT   RESULTS   TRY\nA   CLASSIFIED   AD.\nA Displav Ad in the\nDAILY NEWS\nEnters Many Hemes\nCatches Many Eyes\nSELL\nYOUR\nRAGS\nThe Daily. News\nJob Department\nwill pay 5 cents\na pound for clean\ncotton rags.\n(Continued From Puro Ono.)\nOP, whom? name was familiar uver thu\nArrow  lukow.\nMrs, Nr. M. CummitiKH nf .\\Y|.\u00abon proposed WYtt. W, Oarland l-Van-V, ns\nwidely known through the district for\nher able work.\nThe opinion wan expressed hy .lami's\nAnderson, C. P. Und mark und others\nthat the logical candidates ought to\naccept. Mayor McHardy Joined In\nthl\u00bb view, saying ho had OOhiO to support pt*. Rose and thought ho should\nyield tu tho Wishes of the convention.\nChairman Annable then declared a\nrecess. Which termlnatetl. OB already\ndescribed. In Dr. Hun*' bonsonttttg to\nstand.\nThe  Candidate Secured.\n-.\"It gives me great pleasure, ladles\nand gentlomrn,\" began Mayor Ander-\nsoii, \"to announce to you that Pr.\nRose, number of the provincial hou.-u-\"\n- That was an far n* he over got\nwith tho announcement, which wns\ndrowned in waves of cheering.\nMayor    Mellnrdy   moved   thnt    the\nnomination be unanimous, and after\nthe vurloiiH proposers had withdrawn\nthe nanii'H tif U*i\u00ab- later randidateH Mr,\nCampbell becondod 01e motion, whieh\nittfrlod by n HiandlnR vote, with ohoers\nami \"Jolly Good Follow\" ohprus.\nThis  with   followed hy a number of\nhurt 4P06ohos< In which th.'lt'Kutes\nfrum various rldhifia nromised Dr\nUoro a majority from their sections.\nThis phnse was participated in by Mr.\nlandmark, for Revelstoko; J, ii. Sclto-\nflekl. M. P. P, for Trail; <\\ U. Oarlan-l.\nfor Kaslo; W, K. Usling, tot ttOSft-\nlatid, anil Dr. Borden, tor Nelson. Mr.\nCampbell also tendered Dr. Rose his\ncongratulations, said ito was the log-\nleal candidate, and prediete-d Itossland\nWoiild give him a unlit majority.\nDr. Rote Speakt.\n\\nsworlng eaiis for n Bpecch. Dr.\nROSO mounted the platform, thanked\nllie delegates for the unanimous nomination, hnd said Ills reasons fur rofUS-\nIiik at first were most serious personal\nreasons, related tn the fact that his\npartner, Dr. Gilbert llnrtin. was now\nundergoing trcutiuetil in Oormany fur\na serious disi-ase, whieh ln-ntm<'ut all\nhoped would bs SuoooKfcCuL rtowovor.\nIt had beon pul up to him In a way ha\niiild not refuse.\nHo well remembered l^Ts, and Sir\nJohn A. Macdonald'! National Policy\ntOctlon, when    the   country    adopted\noverwhelmingly tho polloy of protuo-\ntlon. That policy, with slight deviations, hud been In force ever since.\nNow Canada wus a crisis, when\n\u2022nine houkIiI to brook ft way frtuu that\nl\u00ab>lley.   bul   whieh   breaking   uwuy.   If\naccomplished,   would   bring disaster.\nThe Culled Stales, Canada's powerful\nneighbor,   and   possibly   the   richest\nOOUntrV In the world, had built up Hs\nIndustries and Its trade by protocttnn,\nwhieh had heen the pulley of that\ncountry from Lho days of Alexander\nHamilton. The Vt\\*MS States tariff\nhad been raised front time to time, and\nnow tin- Kordney bill raised lt from\nto .10 per eent more.\nUncle   Sam'i   Dumping   Ground.\nIjist year Canada bought |suo,Ooo.O\u00bb-'U\nWorth Of Roods (rom (In- fulled States\nhut only sold to (hat euuntry Jtoo.OOu.\nOyi) Worth, and now lhe I'nlted State\nwanted  to buy still less.\nCanada was a young country, lu Its\ninfancy, as coinpitred with UtO I'nltei\nStill* -h and tu tamper with llu- nation\n\u2022tl po!ii*> at this stage would be to let\nthis country be the dumping ground\nfor (he products of tin- highly ib ve)\noped Industries of the fulled States,\nDr. Hose, amid cheers, declare! thai\nnow thai hr had accepted In* was going\nout lo win. and to keep West KOQtena;\nin the column siipportiuu tiie govern\nment led ly Itt. Hon. Arthur fcUlgbtt\nthnt young statesman who wan des\ntlned tu ploy a ;\u25a0\u2022\u2022\u2022-\u25a0 that would louin\nlarge in t'liuudluu history.\nAfter the convcnllun had offeotad th\u00ab\nei-ntral organitalluti already n-ferr-tl\n(o K adjourned at l-:ir( tiVloek. with\n\u25a0.hi- singitiR or the national anthem.\nThis was followed by thrc* oheors\nand a llgor each for Premier Meighen,\nDr. Rose and Senator liretn.\nMEIGHEN SEES\nE OF FEELING\nfContlnuod Prom Pago Ono.)\nically  :.tn(-*il that there wits absoluio\nfreedom of parliament in Canada. \"We\nare all free members and blK business\nhas not dominated the government do-\nspite anything Mr. Oritur muy say tu\nthe contrary. This very government\nhas fOUghl lh\" Cunadiap Pacific railway titer the Grand Trunk railway, but\nI falicy Mr. Heutty aud tin- faiiadhrti\nPacific railwaymen will vole for the\nreturn of the government,\"\nAh to the assertion mad\" by Mr.\nCrerar that \"protection was condemned\non moral grounds olono.\" lhe speaker\nsaid Mr. Crerar was wrong, Knghtml\nwaii a slnuiff protectionist for years\nand she Is gradually getting back to\nprotecting hor resources. Evory other\ncountry In ihe world uf any eonse-\n(luonoe is a protectionist. When Mr.\nCrerar attempts to Insinuate that a\ncountry Is rotten morally because ll\nbelieves In protection he wan sayiuK\nlhat every country in the world was\npiorally rotten.\nI'H'TOC, N. 8.. Oot. C- U'anudtan\nPress Staff CorrOSpoiidont)\u2014 iX'clar-\nInn lhat the men who had raised the\ntariff Issue wero now trying to\nvude  II,  Premier  Meighen  addressed\nlarge crowd Of people at the opera\nhouse today, at Which Senator Tunnel* presided. The prime inluirftei-\nsaid he had not raised the Issue, nor\nwas he afraid of It.\nThe Liberals at their Ottawa convention In 11H9 had declared for lho\nfree entry of foodstuffs. Implements\nof production, eeuieiits, olls.dresscd\nami- Undressed lumber and l'i other\nunifies, Mr. Meighen declares. The\ndefinite pulley of the Liberal parly\nwhich It wus pledged to follow, was\ncontained  in  that platform,    if  Mr.\nKing wished tu repudiate that platform it was his affair, but it would\nlie dishonest for him to gain power\nut sueh a pkttforiti and th.\u25a0__. repU-\nliate  It.\nMr. KIuk's platform means tbe par-\ntlysis uf vltruully all thu Important\nIndustries of Canada declared Mr.\nMclBhcn.\nAndre funiculi*, lolloltor; Hon. .1.\nIt. M, lluvt'T, minister of customs:\nHon. P. P. McCurdy, minister of\npublic works, and Thomas .1. Cuntlc.v,\ngovernment candidate in PIcloU county, also spoke.\nCOTTON WAR N0W~\nTAKES NEW ANGLE\n(Continued from Page Ono.)\nrefused to give up ahnost (heir entire United Btutcs rights under 0\nContract which Ihey obtained In open\nand fair competition und have held\nfor ninny yetrrs, their steamers may\nbe refused the common right of entry Inlo ports of the lulled States\nwith a OargO frum a country under\n\"It further appears that In con*\nsctpieneo of B breakdown which was\nabruptly terminated by the fulled\nStates; Shipping board campulgn, active competition is to be Started and\nII Is reported from Alexandria that\nunited Stales shops are to lie loaded\nfur United Kingdom ports with alt\ndescriptions of KetUTul cargo at cut\nrail*.\"\nSAYS UNITED STATES\nT\nDETROIT TIMES CHANGES HANDS\nStfW rORK. Oot. ti.-~l.ev> Mayer.\nChicago attorney, announced tonight\nthat he had bought the Detroit\nTimes for a client, Whow Identity\n\u2022.v.i'i nut disclost d. Tin- uegot hit Ions\nwere conducted over thu telephone\ntoduy.\nTin- average English woman is t-u<\nInches taller then the average Aiueti-\n\u25a0ait woman.       ____________^___m\nBACK\nTO WORK\nAGAIN -\n\u2014quite rid of tn obMmale wound or\nnt her diMhhas injury. Wouldn t it make\nanv man tal thankful toward \/.ant Bolt?\n\\ 5fK bo\\ nf thi-. \"unilrthil healer if,\nto the uage earner, u i good at any accident imurance policv Cuts, woundx,\nburnt ami tcalds can't lester or become\nnitUiiiMl or poitoned where antiseptic\n.'in Hul t\u00bb protnptlv applied.\n\" I was back al work ia a week thank*\nto Zam-fttik, though Ihe doctor was\nsure 1 would be laid-ofl for a monlh \" wm\nMr. 11. Itoxhen. VA Beverley St..\nWinnipeg \"My hand caught to a\nrevolving belt, and ihree 6ngers wera\nbadly mangled. After one week's uie of\nZam-Buk the wounds were well healed.\nlt was worth three weeks' wage* to me.*'\nMr. C. Oakley, of Saskatoon, Sask..\nsays:\u2014\" Dow a at Ihe stoneyard, I cut\nmy teg badly A doctor sewed up tbe\nwound and attended me for live week*,\nli had cost mr ttO when I determined\nlotrv Zam-Buk. In two week* I dollar**\nworth healed the limb splendidly \"\nZam-Buk is equally valuable in\necr.ema. acne, ringworm, ulcer*, pile*,\nsbtccstes, bad legs, etc Purely herbal,\nIt's a most wonnerful nkin remedy.\nPremier Hughes Says Domin\nions Tried to Get Separate\nRepresentation.\nLONDON*, Oct. \u00ab.\u2014A Melbourne\ndispatch to the Kxchungc Telegraph\ncompany says Unit Premier Hughes\nreud a cablegram from Lloyd tiuurge,\nrect'Ued recently, urglnii the high\ndesirability of Australia being represented In the Ilrilish delegation at\nWashington, and suggested lhat Mr.\nHughes personally uttJInd. or otherwise consult wilh the New Zealand\npremier concerning representation.\nA cable-gram front the Hrltlsh prime\nminister,   received   later,   slated   thai\nthe British delegation would Include\nthree dominions'  representatives.\nReplying to a member who declared that Australia was entitled lo Separate representation, Premier Hughes\nsabl the dumldlons hud endeavored *u\nsecure this until \"America s'amnicd\nthe door.\"\n(Continued from Pago 1)\nlu restore the unity of the ehurch of\nChrist.     ,\nRecommend Joint Committee.\nThe upper house recommends that\nall forma*l invltution.s to Uie authorities of other churches within the Dominion of Cunudu uml air conferences\nthai may result therefrom shall be In\ncharge of a special Jolnf committee to\nbo appointed for this purpose at thla\nsession of the general synod,\nThe third resolution outlined the\nCondition on which thq UlshopB would\nugreo to such conferences.\nThe fourth nod final resolution declares thai during ihe fow years between the Initiation aud comulet'on of\na definite scheme of union tho Canadian bishops would countenance the\nIrregularity of admission to communion of baptised, unconfirmed communicants of the nonepiscopal congregations participating in negotiations.\nName Draws Protests.\nDiscovering that there was anything\nbut unanimity hi the minds of thc\nmembers of the synod as to ihe most\ndesirable name for the church, the\nlower house ut the afternoon session\nwas (breed to defer action tut proposals made by that committee In the\nname of the church and referred Unit\nRUitter buck for further recommendation.\nThe report as submitted by Archdeacon VrOOttL T>. !>.. of Windsor. N, H.,\nsuggested thai lite matter be loft to a\nballot of the diocesan synods. The\nchoice* to He between three uiterna-\ntitves. the Anglican church, the Anglican (.'hurch In Canada, aud the Anglican church of Canada. The archdeacon pointed out as there was considerable divergence of opinion In the\nchurch membership, such was lhe only\nequitable method   <>r   settlement thai\ncould be adopted.\n\"We ourselves in synod assembled\nshould take the bull by Ihe horns and\nsbttlo the mailer ourselves,\" declared\nI). M. Owi-u of Halifax. He moved\nthat tin* name b\u00bb i-hnnged from Un*\nt'hurch of EStlgldnd In the Dominion of\nCanada to th*- Church of Rnglttnd in\nCunudu, Canon Scott of Quebec seconded.\nThat started    a    succession of pro-\ntests irom dirrercnt camps.   Captain\nK. V MOltlSh, Vancouver, wns the first\nlo object. Huch u name connected the\npresence uf a \"foreign^chureh In Canada,\" lhe use of the \\Cnrid \"English\"\nbad long been a source of concern to\nthose who were of Irish and Scotch\nextraction. The church might, with\nequal propriety! AUI ItSOlf tlio Scottish\nKplscopu) church In Caiiadu. The\nname British Canadian would be imperial In ils significance and local lu Iti\napplication, Clher namtri kepi Nprlng-\nIng up like mushrooms, till finally\nPrincipal it. Vane- nf Vancouver, seconded by Dr. Uinslng Lewis, Montreal.\nmoved that no action be taken and\nthat (he mailer he referred back lo lhe\n.oiumilifc. His motion was adopted.\nA message from the house of blah-\nups asked that wpeclal prayers be prepared for peace In Ii*uland and for\nblessings un thc deliberations of the\ndisarmament conference In Washing-\ntun.\n\\tiupi-. New PmyiT IttKik\ntu spite of determined opposition\nof a small section of the synod, the\nlower house confirmed the adoption\nof the new proyor' book shortly before adjournment With this action,\nthe prayer book approved by the\ngeneral synod of I'.HI and amended\nUy the 1918 synod, becomes lho official manual of the church. The\nacceptance of Un- bishops, as annuuiic\ned  lo the lower house earlier In thu\ndav wus unanimous,\nHEMlfSE\nj\nMillinery\nIN   YOUTHFUL MODE\nFOR THE STREET\nMany of these fuvored Street Hals for the new aeuaoil tdinw\nvaried phases of the upturned brim 80 becoming In must fuuos, and\nso becoming With the Pail Modes. The prices one and all are Hpleu*\ndidiy attractive*\nA Fall Coat\nSelected   today   insures  u   long  period   of  wear.     Handsome   models\ncut on the newest Hues.    Their  prices toll an  Interesting  story of\niJettO.r  times arrived.\nSmillie & Weir\nABANDON CONVENTION\nFOR REFRESHMENTS\ni.N'Ti\nTOW\nthe    convent I\nT.-bmttphoiv\nnight   aband\"\nOOt, \"I I'i !-\u25a0:\u25a0..iill of tlm Commercial\nUnion of America lo-\nicd Die ordinary activities of the convention chamber und\nbelt) n hant)iii l. The ocenslun brought\ntogether many prominent workers\nwhose efforti lu limiting a -union of\nntcuund Womon of this highly Important ttrufl date bunk to the Infancy of\nlhe nrgnnir.nlInn. Prominent among\nthose tit (hu head of the table w\nH. _, Konenkiimp, former president of\nthe telegraphers nnd now an attorney\nlu Chlcugo. who acted n* toastmasler.\nituutinc matters occupied the attention of Ihe dolvgates during the day.\n1\nSUTEpflMS\nGerman    Imperial    Council\nGives   Unconditional    Assent to Peace Treaty\nUKUI.IN. Oot. . - Tlio Imiwrlal council ut liidiiy'e .L'ralon officially notified llio Iti'liliKiiiK of lta asaent to thr\nl^noo in-iii' wilh the United .'\u25a0(\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\nwithout  iiilii-ui  After thle formality the treaty will bo officially published mid ai.ulro local force, >\nE\nParis Press Reports Are Modified Through Embassy's\nOfficial Bulletin.\n1'AUIH, Oct. I.\u2014The Japuttes'* cm-\nbussy lit Paris this evening Issued\nii n offlclnl communication tu thc\nFrench newspapers concerning tho\ncondition of Kinpiror Yushlle, saying:\n\"The lulcst bulletin regarding the\nhealth uf the Kmporur of Japan\nregisters ehlUlges that have occurred\nsince the last hul'etlu Issued In April. This bulletin, while noting Improvement In his condition, adds\nthnt the gcuentl slate of thc Hmpor\nur's health is nut greatly aggravated.'\nHKUtitADi:. Oot C\u2014Ut* Paris\nnewspapers during the past few\ndays, hnve published dispatches dated\nTokio, saying the emperor was dying und that Prince llirohllo had\nbeen   appointed   regent.\nManitoba Power Company\nWill Spend Ten Million\nDollars at Great Falls.\nWINNIPKO, Oot 6. \u2014 Fraser.\nUrnce It Co., contracting egnlneers.\nof Montreal have been awarded contracts for the construction on the\n$10,000,001) power development\nftchemo ut rireat Falls, on the Winnipeg river, SS ml'ct from here, by\nthe Manitoba Puwer company. Do-\nvolupmont work Is already under\nway. with about 300 men employed, and Immedlato omploymont for\nan additions') 200 men will be found.\nUltimately 1000 to 2 BOO men will be\nrequired to push work as rapidly as\npossible.\nBULBS\nDIRECT\nFROM HOLLAND\nHyacinths\nl-'\\ii'n    flno   Duti'li   It,.mini    tu\nivllllo   lllllk,   lilui-  uml   y.-Il.iiv.\nilm-.' n    * 80t'\nDaffodils\ntlolden   Spur,  per dosen   70<^\nPilnceps,  per duseu TO***\nBlcolor Victoria, pur 'to\/.. 75*^\nBmperor,  per dosnn  7i><^\nHorseflcbl.   per   dosun 85<*\nMine, de (trnuff (white),  per\ndoten ..    - Sl.OO\nPoetU'Us   Ornntus   < Pheasant\nBye),   per  dosen\u2014 50<^\nTnpils\nWe have _ fine assortment  lu\nseparate  colors,  white,  Pink,\nml and yellow, per dmc ({Or\nMixed   Parrot   aud   Jtcnlhrnntlt\nTulips,   per dosen \\.. (JOtf\nMlxod  I'rortis aud  Mlved   Iris\nW-r dozen, 25<i\nWe are now booking orders\nfor the above bulbs which nre\ndue to arrive In u few days. Let\nus have your order while our\nslock Is complete.\nMull iirders given cu refill attention. AVe prepay ull charges\non orders of |5 and over.\nGRIZZELLE'S   GREENHOUSES\nNELSON.\nSTRAP PUMPS\n\u25a0Jusl'as milady changes\nfrom t lie simple frock of\nafternoon to the beautiful\ntfov**u of evening, these\ncharming Strap Pumps\nvary from daytime styles\nti thc beautiful evening\nstylus.      ^\nC. Romano\nlinjgtrlng Illness. He underwent al\nopetitllon in*, yi-ars ngo and nventlj\nhmi been cunflned to his home\nI VANCOUVER Ocl 6. -I. II. Wlhmii\nfreight agent for th- Canadian Pal\ncific railway at Boskatoon, died Imrf\ntoday, aitod -IT, He came to V.nh'oul\nver 8cvcrul months ago owing l|\n111 hcnlth.\nT-\nEXTENDJREDITS\nOne Million Dollars of Farmers' Notes in Manitoba\nMust Go Over for Year.\nWINNIPEG, Oet. 0.\u2014Ilurol credit\n\u2022Odetles of Munltoba wlll.be forced\nlo extend lime for payment of $1,000,-\n000 uf farmer- neteg until next fall,\naoeordlng to information obtained\nhere today. Total outsUindlng loans\nnf   societies  amoti.it   to  S3.C00.0000.     It\nIs   expected    \u25a0J1...IH1 1   of   ihe   loans\nwilt  be  collectable   ihls   full,  and   new\nnotes  payable  In   ..22   will   bg  uecpl-\ned for ihe balance.\nl.mi-si v.- rains, which held up\nthreshing opimtiuns nnd lowered the\nprices   of   grain  and   live   itOck.   are\nthe   reasons   lhe   societies   nre   enable\nlo  make full  collections  ihls  fall.\nDE VALERA STILL\nI\nReceives Deputation of Nationalists From North Antrim in Domain of Ulster.\nDUBLIN. Oct. C\u2014The principle of\nIrish unity wus reiterated thla aft cental n hy Kamonn De Valera. the Irish\nRepublican leader. In addressing u\nnorth of Antrim deputation. Hie last nf\nthe several delegations from Nullomil-\nMsts within the area of the northern\nparliament.\nIreland ia nnlurulty ti unit. Mr. lie\nVulera uasertisl, und nny attempt t-i\ndepart fi-om the whole iiiiIIoh us a unit\nwould lead mxcssurlty to isillileul ub\nsurdities. He asserted thnl th- dlvid\nlng of Ireland did mil gel rid of llu\nminority problems, but multiplied\nthem. He said the unity of Ireland\nwas as much a fundamental principle\n,0s telf-dotormluatlun, adding Hint Imth\nwero ItHJKtl mam right und Justice\nDR.   HOSKIN   DIES   AT   TORONTO.\nTORONTO. Oct. e^-~Dr. John Hos-\nkln, treasurer of the l-uw Boclety of\nUpper Canada,  dlod  tonight attar a\n_\\ olds &\nhills\nIF it's cold or \u00ab chill, dis-\nsolve one or two Peps\nin your mouth, inhale direct\ninto the lungs the powerful healing and germicidal\nmedicines given off in a\nvapour like form. These\nbreaiheable Peps medicines\nsoothe the tender air pas-\nages.lhey quickly allay -ore- ]\n|..ness or inflammation, and\nstop the most troublesome\ncough.   At Hie ^amc time\nPEPS STRtNOl'HEN THE\nTHROAT AND CHEST\n.nd prev.iv iii- c-i_ei ol toughs\ncold. \u00bbnd ehilb,  Rii\"*-..  ior.\nlhre.1 broiicl - il .nd oilier ilien\nulilfi\nI'liet*',   no mon,\nv.l'iible . -     in- lli.n Pep._t\nin, -..ion    Free lioni drug.\nlliey  .re  perUcily %.t.\ntor chiWien.\niOe. Ix.r nil etettlrr,\no, Tetr 1VM Co.\n'**TA\nTHf  NO VI I.\nWtft'TWBU REMWi\nThe Things in lift aw\nThat Count J^i\nhappiness. Health first\nthe others follow. Com\ndigestion is most important\nAtthellnttlgnofdliordcrtiikcadoeeo\nBEECHAM'S\nPILLS\nMj,\u00abm>lM.\nli.C..._.\n\u25a0ikon*\u00bb*<..\u00ab>\u2022. |\n s*5\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY M6ftMN<_, GCTOBER 7, 1921.\n,-W?.\nT\nI\nPolitico! Pot\nSteadily Boils\nOliows  l.lln-nil   rnlMllillilo\n;Nnli, limt'Iioclur \u00bbf schools for\nnth Renfrew, was unnnliiiniiHly\noson i* Ulicral ciinilltlnlf! for llic\n'Icriil constituency of .South ncu-\niit ii convciilion hofo tmlay.\nli.  IV'llnw,  nltlllK  niomlii'r,  who-*\"\nwim   before   Me   t-onvlintT'oh\ntlulrcw.\nNoi'imAi Niuilitum-.1-\ni\\i;ni'.N.    Man.',    Oct.     0.\u2014Itoberi\nInc. former prttoiwor nf Manitoba\nTiculintMl i'n!l.i;i'. won i.iilay noni-\n-i.il .-is I'luKr.-i-.iivc ruiiillilnii- m\ni-  fi'ili-rnl  I'onslllil'-tu'y  uf  Nncpowu.\nSolklrll Fiirlturs Chnsi' ljmji'l-\n\u25a0iTHN'l-.WAl.l.. Man.. Ocl. il-.l\nAdomion, n Winnipeg 'fcvlyor.\nk today Uie choice ot nn open cotillion \"f Fanners I\" Hie feilorol\njpJUtiiei'icy nf Belitlrk nd .1 cno-\njute. t'lilcss he la eiidnmeil hy lhe\nrulnr    ProBreoitlvr    ctinvcnilnti    nf\nI constituency, 1.1 he halfl In Win-\n-tog Oct. 11. ii is nmloratonil In1\nII    nm    na    :m     In.l.-lii'ii.l.'lll\nCrourr  <\n\u25a0ni\"      lO     t Hit.ll\nlo\n'OHONTO,\nni.   (!.\u2014Contl)\nell!    of\ncess for llu\nProgressive p\nirty in\noomlhg fh\ncllnn,  .1.  d    Mi\nrr lson,\nroinry   of   1\nJ.    r.   O.i   nrrl\nv.A   tn\nChild Welfare Conference\nFavors. Organization of\nThose Fighting Battles.\nWIN*NIPF.G. Ogi. 0.\u2014Tho basis nf n\npermanetil organizutIon, to deal In\nconference with problems of child \\.m-\nteetlon and wnlfure, was laid at lo-\nilay's Hi'smnn of the Dominion ennfrr-\n08Q0 on child welfuro, when a resolution favoring onmlstiiilon of !1ioh>\nengaged in tho administration and en\nforeeihent of Dominion acts relating to\nchildren and child protection for conference purposes, was passed unanimously.\nThe day's discussion waa productlv\nof neveral important suggestions bear\nIng on amendments, to present laws\nnnd bfitter earn of children by other\nagencies. This morning the need of\nplacing children in immcs rather than\nIn Institutions was strongly Otnphl\nslsed by several speakers. More rigid\nadoption laws and personal acquaint-\nunce of state ngonclos with roster\nhomes and parents wus also advocated.\nAl the afternoon session Judge Emily Murphy of Kdmonttm made an nr-\n.Rent.njipeiil for Inrreaso of mothers'\nallowance on the ground thut the state\nwim guilty itself pr neglecting children\nwhen U lulled to give sufficient maln-\ntonanco iillotvtiiu'e to ii mother it pensioned as its servant to cam for ihe\nchild.\nERE\nSP.\nSplendid Exhibits, Large- Attendance and Fine Sports\nCharacterize Great Fruit Carnival; Lieut-Col. Lister\nOpens Annual Event of Fertile Creston Valley.\nMEET\nProvincial Convention Will\nPrepare Case on Licensing\nfor Presentation.\nVictoria,     Oet     8.\u2014EroiWont\n.r\u00abi'   K.   Si-ll.tky.   In   hln   aililre.i:'\n\u25a0city  today friuii   lho  wost.    llo\nI    llOPIl    lltll'llillllK    IHO    WSHlOIIH    ol\nCanndlnn council of insi-lculnm\n| Winnipeg nnd limtiKlit lim'k the\nam llm I Hon. T. A. Ci-earer wmil.i\nfiit'y vluli Oninrln in mny u whlli-\nriilitnitimi Nominate!\nDI'KHIli'. On. Ml.\u2014Tin. l.llii'nilB in\nf.'lli r.i!   .-i.liMllllrllli-y   nf   l-lllciill-\n\u25a0ll   havo   iiiroln   iiiiiiiiiuiti-il   Hi'-   R\nIviii-.l   in.  tlielr   rnncllil\t\nI'l\nI'liiu  < 'j.i.ill.ti.t\u00ab*\nIl'IiT'il'. N. S.. Oct. .\".. \u2014<*..! Tlliiiu-\npCantloy, ol Sow ninofow. wim lo-\nnoinliiul.'il  10  conWat   I'li'luii  .1-.\nKiiviM'liilliiil   rinullillili'.\n\u25a0jliliiiiiimin   Only   1'arniiTS   Meet\nKviXNll'KO. in\"   I.   Tin   National\n\u25a0nuroiHvi' imriy will run candidal-*\n1 Musi and Wont Edmonton, but In\n1 oilier urban i-nnsiliiii'iii'li'-i In Alia. Norman  l-iniliorl,. m-crplary of\nf-iiiiiiill'in council of aKi'li'iilturo.\nIleil Imlay il|inn liln r.-llll'ii from tin'\nnilskuniliir Onnarrvatlvm Nomlniii.'\nJsnitTii hay, Ont. oer. ii -im-\n(nl E, Bhoppnrd. ..r Ni.rili Hay,\nloilav niillli'il 111.' i-'iolor of the\n\u25a0nwrvallv.'!' of -iViiilnk-iinlnir to\n|T>'  Hii'lr ilandnrd  In   lho  epmlnR\nj.tlonn.\n[tHbriclgo Liberal. Poctpon. Convon-\ntion.\n\"AI\/iAHV. 111\", \u25a0;     1\/ ihl.'.'iilk-r I.i'i\n1.1k   In   n-nvi-iitlnn todny decided 10\nMpopi' lho rnavi'iiilon for one weok.\n|e nnmo of Arrhlo Mel.ran. formor\nInlmi'i' \"f puidlo work. In iho Stow\n(,'oV.M'limilll.    WIIH   111. lltlOlll'll   im   .1\nliillilat.-. bin In- won 1101 iiri-iinit and\nJ portion .'Oiilil nny whether i r nol ho\n[ulil accept. W. A. lliirliamin. Into\nIml-cr of pnrllumont for Iho riding,\nI. noi prencnt :\u00abi lho mc-Unir.\n111 llio Hiltlsli Columbia Kll'- limur\nance tii'.i.'iitH, In convenlloil hero today, i-vpresseil a|i|iri'i'liiilott tHat tlto\njoverpmont had soleulod a praotloal\n1 iporloncod Inthimnoo mnn ftir tho\nnew .siiperlnleiidelll of InMirancn.  lie\ntlllUllcd In lhe propOHCd t\u00bbKl.-ll:illoll il>'\nllie iirovlneial Koverillll.-IU III WhlOh\nlll'illliliee   imenls   would   he   IIi-.-iim-iI\n11' wan unanlmoiitlly decided m\nsend a teliKram lo llio Convonllon\nof jnMll.inee .ill|ierllllellilelll nuW til\nHi-ssliin Iii Qllthoo exleiidliiK an lll-\nYllnllon lo llial body lo bold Its 110X1\niiteeilnir  In   Victoria.\nThe main topic lor illacilKilon nl\nlho confer, nee will be lho proponed\nIcgUlntlon ai the nesi icxlon of\nlbe Icclidalliro dealing Willi the II-\ne.:i-.lllK nl ilisllllltiee iiRenlH. and\nlbe convention Will prepare Iih case\nfor  uibmlalon   to.the  government\nMayor 11. .1. I'orier oxtehded a\nvery hearty welcome to lbe neb-ieutcs\nof wimin there are over inn from\ntill parts of tile province. Hln worship e-.le.nded an Invitation to thn\nvisitors to Inspect the eonslruclion\nibe new $4,3110,nun drydock al\nKsi)ltlm:ilt and the ship repair atnf\nther activities proceeding at Requl'\nmull.\nI'mb r lhe bead of \"l.e(rlslallott\"\n[). 11. iK'tuiv. president of the Vnn-\niv. r l-'lre AKeiits' tissoclallon, gave\naddri'ss tills iniil'lllttR on licensing nnd qualification of fire insurance  aiiettt. In   ItrillKh  Cobluitilii.\nliihur.utee ennimlsibiner Dougherly\nwas wi'leomeil tit tbe 1 onferenee and\nilelegales were prMOItl from Vancouver, Now Westminister, Nanalmo.\nVictoria. Coiilinny, Imuran, Kain-\nloiips, Kertlle, Cranbrook, Kelowna.\nand numerous ulber places In the\nprovince.\nLegal Notices\nmnn saie zuod\nhenlrd\n\u2022fitili<i*.i\nWill\nhe  ree\ndv.d  by\n1 Dlntrk\nt  Pbre\nIt..,\nfohwii.\nimi later\n1 ti   noun\non tin\niMh\n1 lay ol\nuctober.\n11,     for\nthe\nmrch\nIHI*       Of\nI.i.'.lic\nMOri   itrnr   NitkiiHii   t\n1   i'tlt    300   i-otil-\nLilwimil\nOn.-\n\\. .i\nwill   l\u00ab\n:illiiWt<t\nr   removal   of\ntlllltMT.\nl-'lil Ui- r\nMet It\ndarn\nof     Ihi\nlUotrlel\n|restei*>\nSi-Imhi.\n\u2022 673-11\nI\n_&t\nS*8\ngfl\n(TIKSTQN, Oct. 6.\u2014Fiivorpd with\nIdeal Inilhiii ttunlmer weathfcr on tioth\ntltiytt, f'l'i'Hton'H fourth aiitiiiul full fitlr,\nwhieh elt)(\u00bb!(l ln\u00abt nluht BOorod a trr-\nineiiilotm  miccHH.s  In   i-very  doRortmant.\nWith exhlhltH at least 2T\u00bb per eent\nIn .\"\u25a0.'.'\u25a0\u25a0::. of lflat^\u2014anit the fruit hco-\ntfon. nlmoHt treble thnt of tin' year\nlir-r*vIouH\u2014tilt that was retiulriMl wiih\ni-i-j-iilatloh oarly-Ortobor Kootennv\nwenthtT. and this old itrnhH, diypenand\nhi a limlilon that cottht hardly linve\nhiM'ii improved upon had aimosplu-rle\neondltloriH   hrcn   mado   to   order.\nAn iitti'lldnnee in thn liclKhhorhood\nor SOO wnn In cvldenen, and when u\nsurvey of tile phenomenal main hnild-\nIiik I'Kliihit hud heen aeeompliHhed. th\u00ab>\nt-tilti- eretiilahli! Hhow of ItorM-K and\ncftttle, and tht* record jmullry tlisplny\nhint horn InHpnett'd, thoro wan n fine\nline of outdoor uttrnrtltnis in tlio way\nof athleth! uportH and bosebnl'l maleh-\nvery cnjoynhle round out the\nwhnli'  nfternooii.\nCol Llntor Opens rair\nTin- exhibition WM orfiolitlty opeiifd\nnt 1:30, I'reHldent Walter V. ..ockxon.\nprior to Introduclnii t'o). BVod utnler.\nil. 1'. I'., who ttaxn th*> formal oponlng\naddii-MK, ttulxi-il tin- orcuHloii to i-xprt-is\nthi' apttmeiiition of hlniHitf and the\ntlrcclorn for the wholonenrtod way\nih<- elti*\u00a3i<tiH hiii! worlo'd to mak.- the\nfair a Aucoons. Ho iv;is imrtloular com-\nidimi-ntnry to the ladies who had la-\nfton c-hurKc of tho r-.*vi*rai department,\nMl tis'thosi- who hnd worltod on\nthe floral di-rorntlon i*omniltti'P. Col.\nI,lt,t<-r Kpuke brlofly. Whih> he had\nnlwayn   had    unhoundi-d   eent'lih ne'.    in\np  ponnlhllUli'-t or preflton  Vnllfly  tin-\nhlhit     of     fitilt.     poultry,     eookimc.\nrdlftwork,   <-(\u2022'.,   whloh   was   on   hand\nr Inspection wna Indnod a  rtVolatlon;\nit only as in the r.-riillty or lhe noil\nami tho rn.!-' .rii .. \u25a0!- .-iiin.it.. 1..11 nlno\nhcHponhlnir ntt tiidtiNirlom* nnd In*\ntolhKcitt hmly or cltlkciu WhOM dft-\n\u25a0tlopment of iho ttardiMi or tin- (Coot*\nn\u00abyn eould \u2022hnnlly rail to imi the\nCrctou Valley on th.> hortletiltural map\nor Ihe dominion In lints ho brilliant\nthnt oven the polnr Mind could nol mlft-\nink-   Hi,.ni\nl:i niiditloit it. iho ex ten I of The fruit\nllsplay, another mtlsfnctnry feature\nivns thn Incrrann in tin*- inimher ot* ht-\nlivldiml   exhfhltom.   mid   tulll   more   eti-\ncourarlni  la the  fact   thin   ihe pri7.es\nwere fairly uniformly spread over nil\nthn competitors. The coveted \"Ttpeers\ncup. which KOi\"i for the best five box\nlot was carried off hy the Walter V.\nJackson ranch, with n show of Do-\nIkinii.. th.it were simply perfoei in\nvery deiall. inelndlim the i*.ieklni;.\nwhieh was in chame of Mr. II. U.\nDowns. Although this season is two\nlier nlmoHt than usiuil. and\ntin- fair .1 week later, the Ashley Coon<\n1 * Sons ranch nl Wvnndel hnd a\n\u25a0orldim fine show of several vnrletles\nit   I'lums as  wo)t  as  primes,  and   tin-\n.ilicli    Wed    sunt allied    Its    Nollton    falr\nlUCCMH    by    lattlni:    twolvo    |n*l\/.es    mi\ntwenty-four entile-, in the ItoeneiM  kind\nni    PompetUlon.\n''..'.li.J-'.l   FOtttO   Ui'.i-l.'y\nTNie vos*tnhlq nectlon wm lliht\u2014\u00ab*j\nwas    expected    dlle    lo    lhe   rather    drv\nyeiir\u2014bul nt that the show uf potato*-* I\nwas   n   splendid   one   and   the   enhbltx*\nM'.tion     w:ii     eqltallv     Well     rcpl'eS- lit* il,   ,\nwhile   Un-   show  of   wniermelons   from j\nth.-   I.,   l.itth ioim   ranch   at   Krlpkson\nwm undoubtedly the beal ever. The n,\nSimmons   ntnch   at   Went   Crenton   won !\nthe   hoard   or   trade   cup   for   tile   best\ncollection  Of Vi'KclliMfM,   with   1,    Little-I\njohn   Hfeond\u2014the   lattt-i   Adding   variety i\ntu hi**\" by iiicitjiiini; n dhow or primal*, i\nhi'kory iiiiIn ami nwocl  potntoen, uIhiik\nwith    almost    all    llic   other   Witt-,    ut \\\nKardeii   stuff. [\nIn  the  conkini;  the  hhr iteetlpnil  Wl i-  '\nlhe brand  and  pies,  with  n   wry   in .. j\ndis[ilny of'pmnpkin plot of various col*\nors \u2014nnd. prfliuniably loiitei    tli\nlh\/1   red   ticket   wt ut   io   Mrs    t'<\nwhile   fn   sll-tihtly   I\u00abm   stt. nnou'\n|M>tItlou   Mrs.   lv   I-'    *l\u00bbii> ne*-*   wns   first\non  pie of the lemon vurlety, and   Mr.\ntleo. Cartwrluht   i'ir-t   in  quite  a   l.un.\nclass or apple pte taker*,    Mrs   \\___bi-\nwood I'Nceiled Iii pie of nny other variety.   he>   pork   enclosed   pastry   uhlan\nthe   prembr   honors-\nWith 100 pound sacks as first prl*\nthere Is no need in my thf bread compel It Ion wus lan;e. Mrs, Ktot ki WQl\non first on 1'urtty. Mrs. Kb 1st on\nFive Itonef, and Mlsv l.Hy Mnrshittl on ' fM... ,,-,\u201e!\nOur Best. Mul the surprlr-c uf th.\nlay wis in Itot-ln Hood when .M,-\n\\inlic.sii\\.    n    li\nInson, u Cranbrook ponltryman. was a\nprominent exhibitor, and amongst his\ntriumphs wns the wlnitiUK til' I'resldenl\nJackson's cup, for the bdvl male bird\nin  the show.\nJ. W. >lead. a T.tnter apiarlat. wns\nroundly eomplitueiited mi his win for\ntip; best collection of extracted honey\nill  n   field   of  three  entries.     Heckei-piu-x\nis itoIiir i|iiltc stroiu: amonfrst the soldier sett Iocs, and Mr. Head has hud considerable experience in beekeeplmr prior\ntn   comfiiK   io jJie   Valley.\nCrei-ton  Beau   Xailo\nIn the outdoor sports Creston won\na fust ami exciting baseball match\nwith the crook Knslo team, by a score\nof !* to x. In ordor to allow Kaslo\nto Kei hack on the ufiernoon train of\nthe day ihey arrlv. d, a si'Mut-innioK\ncontest was iiKreed upon, but by (lme)>\nhlttluK In the sixth nml seventh slanx-\n;ih Creston mantiKed to tie up the\n\u25a011 ure at 7-7, nnd an extra frame had\n10 be nlnye* 1 tn which Hie locals won\nout. The teitliiH were i-xeeptirmally\nevenly matched in pr.tetienlly every de-\npi'i'itneut, and next season should see\nnn Inter-ciiy series with the metropolis\ni.f the silver lend belt. After lbe\nK;,-I.i--Ti-hl.nl \u2022nunc the local Hoy\nScouts and School team hooked tip in\na seten-innlitK clash. In which the\nScouts triumphed lfi to s. Hert Bans\nnf Qrnnbrook umpired tin- _\\x.m_ with\nKiflo    with    satlsfaetloit    lo    a;l.\nThere were four entries lu the Indian pony three-quarter mile dash,\nwhich was won hy Harnry l-Mwards,\nwhile in the hoy's pony race Prod Chris-\nie finish\"! in front, wtth llnnv Smith\nseeond.\nIn the outdoor sports 'Hit-re was a\nlimn strlnK of rmvH most nf which\nwere  for the children  under   15  v.iir*.\nbut      Homo     \u25a0 \\rll.'iii\"M      was      <Ullliil|ed\nic   tin-   inn   >-it'll   run.   which   was   won\nTnylor\nFrench Net'Yet\nReady With Names   '\not Washington Envoys\nPARIS, Oct. fi.\u2014Tho French kov-\n'ornment will not officially announce\ntho piTHOimel of Hr delegation to tho\nWnnhlnKtun armnnn'tii and Far Kant-\nem eon(erenee -until after parliament\nmeets Oct. 18. Thoro seprnn no\ndouht, however, thnt li will ,hc ennt-\npofied of Premier Hri.iml. Vornter\nI'remler Vivlnnl, Senator Albert Sar-\nrnut, JijIph Junaosohd and fJcnorul\nUerlhelot n. principals, and .lean\nMarie Cnsenave as genera! ioorotnry.\nMajor General Hunt, chief of staff\nof iho nrmy will be a member of\nUie loohrilcal h=tniT, together with\nMarshall l*\"Vt<i>i. < niter momhors\nof the delegation will ho Count\nChurles Do Calimbnm, fornvor eoun-\nsellor of the embassy m WnshftiHton,\nand iM. I.c^er, who hns roturnod\nfrom four years spent li# China us\nsecri-t;irv of the legation nnd cliniitu\nd'iiffnlics.\nSays   Depreciation  Due  to\nGreek   Propaganda   and\n.Stock Speculation.\ni-ON'STANTINftPI-*!\nrkish  pound  Is quo\nThi\nIt:\nlit\nI,   Oet.   U\u2014 The\nted at  M  cent;..\nnlo\nfe\niVlll\ntill\nI apt\nW.I\n, In the afternoon the Or\nhnd n matinee shnwin*. of '\npOddle,\" which was lanM\nami in the evenlns there v\nUT    a     lillle    OVer    mil    lo    Se,\npicture.     At   10  p   in    M'iiku\nhad    the   upeulim    \"hop''    iii    Uti\nnew    dance    ball    OR    Un-    s. cn\nof the Urtnd theatre hultdltiK\nnew hardwuod four-way floor\neellont mudlo i>> Miu Pownnau\nMrs. l.istt-r violin, Mr. Chorlton\nninl Alex l.idk'.tt\". ih nm , nmi\ntoo couple of Crenton'a patrons\nart tt<rtscht\u00bb-e had au u elitng'i\nthat tins never been Dqualted\u00abl\nton, c.irti'i-cr NorrlH adding tin-\nlitK touch with n mbbilnht supjw\nwas unite in itooplns with tb. rt\nwell-uppoluted   nml    hlxh   cass\nToday financial reiurns are not avail\nable, hut from returns that nre 1<\nhand ll is quite -safe In iay that lh\nfinancial success of the tYilt* i quit\n<>a a par with lhe pheii.nneiia.lv cv\ncelleiit showitu; made In all Hit Mile\ndepartments.\nid  theatre\n\u2022he Moljy-\nattended,\ns a  house\ntht-    same\nr Itodgnrs\nH.e   large\n..ii.i   floor\nc.   tm the\nthan\nf    Hie\nmusic\nALLEGE RETAILORS\nAPPOlNTtD AUSTRALIAN\nHIGH COMMISSIONER\nLONDON,    Oct.   8.\u2014\nli:ili'h   lii.nl   Mi'll.imrlii.\n.I.isi-l.li   Cook,   n.-isili\"\n111\ninilliiii   li'irl\nL    Itoutop    lllH-\nmyn ilini   Sir\nI-   nf   I lie.   ii.lll\n luted   Aiih-\naterllng, uml  iln- dollar,  dm' m \u00ab\u2022\npulls  ill'  :ili   iSSIIr  of   Nll'-illlllllllit   |l!l|)   V\niiinii'.y,   -rhoHO   ri'iiiirlM   nn'' liiifiHllul-\nimI. Tin- mlnlstdf of finitnn. attributes llil' ili'iii'iMilnllon 111 llio Turklsli\nliiiitii'l to flri'.'lc |ii'0|iiiRi!lnln mid\n.ilii-l;   r.-vi-luillKt'   BP-OUlOtiOn.\nUnder ordinary moimtiiry coihIUIohh\nprior in llio wnr. llic Turkish itouiiil\nwns worth  about ,li.l|.\nSnpport League\nof Nations, Urges\nSir Robert Borden\n.Jin\nmint\n.Is Rljiht.'Hon. Andri\nivai   iiiipul l   in\ni-1-sIkim-.i   ii   few\n\u25a0 lili-n   pf  ynoil\nLEAVES MEDIATION TO\nANGORA GOVERNMENT\ni\" \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 i'   -\\ uea\nrnN.sT.\\.\\\"l'l.\\'nri.i.,   Oct,   il.- Tii. |\nKiilillnn-  I'ull..  Is iiiii  hlioly to ink.-\nnotion with ri-Kiiiii in nni'liiiiloii bo- I\nuvoni  hi.- Turklsli  Nnilonallita and\nihu   iiri'.-ks.   inn   will   leave   to   ii..-*\nAnitpra   Ki'i'i'i'iuoi'iii   llio   iniii'o   ri-\nmiiiiiKll.liliy.   Tlio katloniillalti iloolore |\nUuu   modtallon   will   bo   micownful i\nher-   tmlay.\nr-rhl conflict Ihrough\nWilli 1\n.r-.-ii i--.-if.-ii Hi-, verj\nftiun\n\u2022 Ivlllsuilon,\" s.-|id .si\nItoh\nmother   war  wis  to\nUreal\nmethod*   w.\u00bbultl   he\ninnr\u00ab\n[|      , ..-.-r.iii.-ni'r:'   ni\"\n\u25a0- tor\ndi  '\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0       Which     'alii\nUl     Is\nopprtttne tho moetlhig of the t*oaguo\nof Nations oocloty here on Saturday\n\u25a0evening, nmj the effort of the Cana-\ndlnn snelety to enllAt the strong oup-\n\u25a0port  of public opinion  In Canada. .\nGreemiM Promises\nRelief for the Farmers\nof Southern Alberta\nRDMONTON, Oot. (1.\u2014At a clvlo\nri epiion nnd hnll here lonlffht, Pro-\nntlcr Greenfield announced tjiai tho\ncahinet hnd decided upon u system for\nrelief lu southern Alberta thla year\nmd thai n study nf n permanent polity looking to thn rehabilitation of\nthe s.fnth would  be made by a small\n, nmiiiin it   oxpertfc     School**   that.\nhad b> en closed through tack ot\nfundfl had :tll been opened and would\n\u25a0: iy  open  for tlm full terra.\nAdvisability of the oppolntmont of\na special uomrrtlSHloner to wudnt him\nIn the worlt of admlnlflterliiK tho H-\n<iubr act In ihe province wis heing\neonslde-^ed iby Attorney-General\n;,\u2022. .-. nice, according to u ntntement\nin made Ibeforo the provincial con-\nvention nf 'I'\" W- r- ^- U. yoaterdny\na fn rnoon.\n[trownleo also Htaled to tho\n\u25a0nilfln thnt he was 'considering\nthe whole problem of substituting gov-\nernment vendors for drugstore sell-\ninn, and was now lecurlpg Informa-\nUon \"ii tin- relative mlvantnges of\nthi* two -vstems.\nMr\nVANCOUVER NOMINATES\nFAMOUS SOLDIERS\nwhen 11n- laid  Oreek I\n.i.ii-i- haa\n.,',\nAll-itulia.\n<_  .' -.,! i\u00bbm.\nhim slum ii\nnn nil field\nlhe\n\u25a0\u25a0'i\n-, ,.\u201e,u    itfcin   Un'  :i. 1 \u25a0\n-,..      .mil    li.-i-l-iira   of    Hull!. 1.  llm  world    bq* nnls\nI'.m   llic  hi.-r-.i-iiii.-\nwi.i. li    Iho    i ni   nre\ni-  ihu   I.TI-.1.I-  ilemviii live\nI'm'.-,  in >\u2022    l.i .1. .   Ibo  ii'-Ml\nim   the   i...-ii.-..iuiiii:   .Iii\n-mil', l-.-li.-i-    ll    Un\u2022lillllSI.nl.\n...i.i   ihi   .. rnslitn  aaiken\nrvi'.K, Oct. ''..\u2014 Two dlstlp-\n..i.lier.s wero nominated  to-\ncnndldature In the fcilcntl\niu    the    Vaticnuver   district.\nUonersl V'lotor VV. t\u00bbdlum\nirnctirnlly nnanlmoufl eholOo\nttth Vnnrnuver -l.ihenil dch-\n,   Clt - ra!  \u2022!\u25a0   -V,   clnrU  wus\n\u2022 b ivc. it it in uf the Na-\niii.il  nnd  I'mi'icrv.itlvc dele-\ntlii-ir    -.\u2022aiididnte    tor  vlllir-\n.luhn   3CnlMi.it.  publisher,\ni put in ftnmlnntlnn hnt with-\n,,i   -.ii|i|ii.i'*i a  ni- candidature\ni.i  I'l.iii.     s. .i. r'rnw*.  the\nin. -liiiirc,    declined    tn    run.\ndins\nANSWER THIS PUZZLE\nOPEN TO EVERYBODY\nBritish Public Bodies Campaign; Prices Do Not Correspond with Cuts.\nBRING DOLLAR\nTO\nlI-ISLiTITE   AMSKBLT\nHIVATE    mn\nL'OTTCB ll li.-r.l.v Klvti llinl Hull, iniiin ii t.y in- imi.. of . Ih.\nluio for nri\u00bb.\"i-nllna p- i h i...n   for l'rl-\nIn HMI-i will < m  on :  .iin.i i-..  t)n>\nlh dny of HrlulKT. I'.i: I I'm-ili-\nll. niu.t Oi'  |i\u00ab\u00bbiionlAil  on  or li.ron-\n(Inrrtdnx.  Hi.  inh  dny of  No-pnilii-r.\nI. Hi'POliH from Klnndlnr or Hr-\n_ commlin-i-n on Privot. lllll. muni\nI niti'ln  on  or  llnforo   Wi-iln. Hiluy,   lhe\nlh d.y of November. lBSl.\npaled  thin   nth   dny- of   September,\nJOHN KEEN\nClerk  LeKl.i.llvo  Amteinbly\n(inu\n|R HMIlllllT OIVI-.N thnl\njMiioivi I\" rhnrpi of I'rlnile llllln\nlindMl- fnr Itilroiliictlnti nl the rum-\n. He.Nlntl  nf 11'\"   l^fflnlnllve   A--.it.!.\nI..V.   t.\u201el Iililll   eol.1. ..if\n\" \u2014 _  ...._.._   ..   \u25a0_.   f-((iHlatlv.-.\n\u201e,- brtbwllh io ih\" l*i<\n1     nt     hln     offlee.      I  iinnu- ...\nlldto-n. Vlriorln, lor ennmliwllnn hv\n*i before III\" I'lieiiloB of Ih. Hen.lnn;\n1 th.t no I'rivnie hill will re.\n\u00a3\u2022   the   ..nrllon   of   tho   Biociillv..\nDr. Edwards Says Weir-licn\nPolicy Will Help to Boost\nCanadian Exchange.\nKINOBON, Din, in'i \u00ab.\u2014Hon. \u2022'.\n\\V, l.dinn'.l: iiiiiio'.'i of li.-allli nml\nliiiiniKrnili'ii. uuu loday ih\" iiiiinil-\niiioiis.' i-linl \u25a0\u2022\u25a0 \u00bb\u00ab  l'\u201e- 'nn,liil I  iln-\nne. iTiillvi-.-i  nf  II.\"  r.-.l.-r-il  r..|i\u00abin\nli.-niy    of    ITnnli-imr.    In    '\u25a0\u2022 liv-nti-.n\nhi'i.- iiii\u00ab ofiernoon    Dr. HdtvtnU n\nfcrrod in >ii\u00ab in iff nml wild Him Ui.-i \u25a0\u25a0\n-. Iin,.. iMn.niH why n pf.il.-.'lir.'\ntni.fr wiiii nocoH-ii-y. Tlm ii'-* iv.ii\n|o lirlr.i; tbo I'miiiiliiiii .li.ll.ii- '1'\"' 1\u00ab\npur. Ill'' lo'i-nlld IO n.'iil'.' roVoolji 10\npny Hi.' \u00abor ilnlil, nml Ihlrd. t\" on-\nooui-nili' riinudlittl Indli.try. llonnr-\n.ilil- \u25a0 Macki imlo Kiiik nml 1'i'Tnr.\nho Mid, won nttrr-rtl ilwi if tiny nl;\nmined pinviT ihey would hnv Ih\"\nilm taken \"ff 'rural prndneu, nnd\nihi    Hi.. M.-irJi'-n  piilliy npiioio'il.\nI i-rlM io Mr. Crorar, Dr. im-\nivi       aMi\n\u00bb|    ..nil    In-   hnd   lii'll   brougbl    I\"\nl'i ;i--   i.i   i piMi.i-   nm.    It   would\nInn.-     ii   ivnlTIi   livo   v..ii'i   of   mv\nllfo lo hnvo li 111.. If Iii\" l''.iimi'i\"\nof thin oonniiy aro fool Kb jnomb\nto put Ml*, f'l'ernr In power, nnd If he\nI. foolish eiiiiiiiih iii I'liiry ou, III,\nliiinl inxnilon plniih In iin- ptotform\nII will inonn a lux of frwb flfl lo\none hunilml di.ll\"ri In \u2022 \u25a0 ' I \u25a0'<- I\niiorn  form   In  HiIk   nlr\u00bb '\nBURNS   TO   DEATil.\n\\'li   li  IM A.\nIl'l.    oifo    of\nii,-i   it   Mm, l.b\n\u25a0.-l.v  n   null'.\nII till-\nliiiolii-r\ni.pi'i'.ili.r nnd\nn . plnn  if ll'V\nNVlV'-ll\nDwiltlH    HUH\nuf    I'lymniilli,\nchurch,\nlim.ililvii.    N\nV.,    won    Im\n\u2022nml    10\n.l.'iiili   In   lor\nhome    nl     HU\nnwlierry\nVnlo, nenr  In\ni,.,  today  ,ip|,..i-\n\u2022nlly  n.\nm   'viiiiii   ..r\nmiliiK    OOOl    ill\nIn   the\nl.ltrlii-ii rniilto\nMil.-   li-nv.'i   1\"\nir envttl\nohllilri'ii.\nTh* cwtnt\" of the Duki  \"f Htuto-f\nhni-ff ctiiiltiliiit h  im rollei'iitm nr 40\n\u25a0bin modrln In ullvwr.\nfc\u00abrnm\"iit unl\u00abM\u00bb \u00ab wpr to.^n\nfcrnlimd nml -tnmlH\u00abrt In oom^lUnwf\nhi   thl*   Notice.\n\u25a0\"^T By Order\nJ.   D    MACLBAM.\nVrovincifti  Bforeurr         Tho   mm    In   MIMOo tlm\u00ab larf\u00abr\nmoiim,  i\u00abpt\u00abnh*rJttho^ifllkmt   ^^ ^ m^ 1lirnrt- .    -\nLONDON*,   on.   tl.   .\u2014   (Canadian\nIL',* I PTOMI Piihlc),\u2014I'tibllt* hinllcB ;irc nmv\nrt. j taking Up n <.'ani|>aij[n QRtUnBt thc\n.ilh'Kcd profiti'cr.nj; by ritai'i'i'-,\nwhcisc- tin nut uorroopond with re*\nront cut.-* tutnouncod by wholMalor*.\nTh- curimraiioti of the city of\nCardiff,   'A'alett   has   dcitldi'd   to   c\u00abrr>\non uti Invi'MtlKiitloti into the tif-\nfuir-i \u00abf cfritUn Ahnpttoaparn uftot\nnn .iiH^'itncenu'ni hy (In- lord mayor\nthut he was buying frozen meat at\nhnlf peure ^ pound for\ntllntt'lbiitlon     ant mc     the     tllHtrcfHc I.\ni   Doukhobor,   pulled i itm 'rtoiw  ar*  \u2022\u2022hai-Kini; the public\nSSTar'\\t \u201e*p\\V$__i& '* Ut \u25a0\" l,,,,lc\" \" i,o,,,ia-\nmuwt   have   welshed   _'o   pound*  mch |    T\"hi\u00bb    ministry   of   fiRrleuliure.    In\nIn tiiiv Motion Mm. Maxwell well d\nserved thn prlxe of a \"t\"ntiscrvt*\" Hipan\ninmie ' \"Mm innchitie tor the mon\ndlKbcH made froni a|i|deH Hhv bad ;.-\nleM thnn 136 different ort Ich \u2022- mod<\nrrom ti...ilni I'.ve'i fnvorlle I'rult- am\nni ;\u25a0' ii\". '--\"I -      nn they  were   mi\ntr.'-roun.\nWith conHiderable outhide compcti'\ntlmi to cope with local i.m. :\u25a0 i wet.\nmi HI prominent  In n large itoiiliry ncc-\nlinn of whloh, pcrhaiif*. the mont pleon* | \u2666\t\nInj:   feature   vriin   the   whin Init   of   K.       sttiru- \\-. flr*,t  m. - \u2022 ,,ne,i  in bi-^tnc\nLsniBirom. a  Litter fander-the  Hnd      , ,, '\"\"',l ln hioton\nHim   a  poultrytnan  of the soldier H.i.:wh,n   \"   \u00bbmixn  'Hiatitlty   wn.   brought\ntbnient   ever   ii\u00abk   home   niiv   poultry j from India lit Itmne.\niirizi' money.    The  Itarred  |j.i, I.-  nhnwn I     \u25a0*\u25a0**\u00bb       \t\nby Mrs, ii. 0 RodfOlt atiractcd no end\nuf admiration and well dnverv. d ihi\nred   llchoto (iwnrded  ihem.     Mr.   Ilarb-\nittt weekly market report, shows that\n!   ihe   decline   In   prlcot   fur   fat   eat-\n',   tie  during   the   paid   week   was   the\n\u25a0   heaviest   recorded  nince April,    Cor*\ni responding   fail   in   prleoa   in   the\nj wholesale  mi a!   prlOOi have oceurreil,\nIan   ho*   nlso   the   prion   for   slurp.\nlambs and  mutton.\n|     It is not :\nI in the fall.\nrlvK.ble\n< plant inn\nI\n\"iiff ;*\u2014        if\nElectric Magnetic Heat Waves\nTHE VIT-O-NET\nA   lllliliK' !   I'.'ln-  Willi   i:,,'\"tll   fi-.-t   nf  fill'-  lli.i .:l- '..-  Mil'\" W0VI-\"\nover lho .iill-.. R_rAlcr . i Ho- mhe mul bnhfltt-li h  1 i\u00bbIw.-n Bno\ni\\ ii,il.-ii iiivi-i-i iii vlopliiK  li.il ili-Ki'i'i\". I'ahn nlii-il.\nHi .'iiinmendeil liy Iradlnf phynliLitis \u201et nil ttt-tlOOll nu i,\ninns; iffi'.ilv.- m. ih.ni of ircnllng Rtioumatlam S'.-inlil.. I.nni-\nbaca    \\ithini. iiikIi Blood I'lii-mire. I'lirnlynle. Keiii'i nnd Kid.\nR0|    Tli.lll.l...\nTh-VIT-0-NET mil;. I ili.\"FLU\" flv li i< HMd In ii-ivonimeni\nnml  iiHi.i' large hotpltala,  bill   ll   1.  BUILT  FOR   THE   HOME.\nIf  ynii  iii-n  run  il.iwn  and   lli-iil  nnd   pi-pl. \u2022-\"   <-nin-   in   mid\nh-i nur *it.> *..- it In- ymi ;i fi  daqioiialrnlliiti nml wo trill inlk\nii  trvor.    ll  will ..int   inn  iiiiihini;  In  in\\i-ilii..ii\"\nl-'.-ii-li.i-y  lii-:idi|iibiti-i \"\u2022.  I'hl. :il:n,   llllllnli\nl.iiii-ll.iulnit offlee In ui iirlnolnnl Inrm- \u25a0\u2022Him IVoatorn\ndiiiii-ihiiiot'.,  ii.-.n-.i-   Rloctrlc  I'n.  Himhnn.\"   Hiwlllo.\nA FREE DEMONSTRATION\nAT QUEENS HOTEL (ln.1v nm ml mil. llonm, 10 lo r,.\n\u25a0 ilini linn,- h>- epi-i-l.il nppolnlnieiil. If nti.-ihli iii I'nnii\" |o Hid\nInn. I  ii,- will ili-nioiii.iiiiii. in ymir homo,    Phono nr write lit.\n=f\n__\nW. C. ALLEN, Manager.\nNelson, B. C.\nHow Many Objects Starting With \"S\" Can Yon Find\nIn lh. pictor. .bown h.r. j.o will find \u2022 nanb.r of obj\u00abet-i nad part, of okloeU wh.M;\"*\u00bb\u2022\u2022\nb\u00bbcin with th. I.ttor \"S.\" Pick oat the.. ob'.eU Ilk. iwinf, .katoi, .koo., .te. Tb.r. .r. all ku..\nof obj\u00abU in tho pictur.. Tk. p.non who eon Hod tbo l.r_..t and aoaro.t eorrool li.t of B\nword, will win tho flrot prUo. Tho ono who fiado lho ..eoiid l\u00bbrf\u00ab\u00abl ond n.or.U corr.tt lut of \u25a0\nword, will win .ocond pri.o, <U. E.erythinc in th. pictur. can b\u00bb nn. Tou don t \u2022\"\u00bb\u25a0\u2022'\u2022'\u2022\ntorn th. pictur. upaido down. Ju.t look oharply \u00bbt tb. pictur.. If your aaawot'.\u2022i.iilri fin.\nprUo and you bato baafkt m of aar IS.H p\u00abu dorlaf Ihi. contact yaa will win lltM.H.\nEVERYBODY JOIN IN\nCOSTS NOTHING TO TRY\nOf I\n\u2022  HERE IS HOW TO WIN\n\u2022J., objert of 0... Plrtor. Taml. _\u2022!\u00bb\u2022 to to oil Fountain Teat., bot na\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co.\nOF CANADA, LIMITED\nOffioo Smelling and  Refining  O.portmont\nTRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA\nSMELTERS AND REFINERS\nPURCHASERS   OP   GOLD,   SILVER,  COPPER   AND   LEAD   ORIS\nProduct\u2122 of Gold, Sllvor, CoppsV. lluM-tono, Plfl Load, Zlm\nTADANAC TRAIL *\nW          . 4* Dot h\u00bbtf  to purthMt \u00ablt of oor p-riM uni-..  tm w\u00bbnt U>.    If  row *o \u00bb\u00abt  *Uf \u00abM\nTht Pittnr\u00bb Puulr Gmii> u om of th* mo\u00abt qf oor ^^ mnA JQ9f ^ of \u00aba\u00ab Wort- u iwmr^ fb\u00abt priM br th\u00ab J-*-*k\u00ab im will\nfMcltuUm, Intirtolinir \u00abntl rduraliutwl \u00ab\u00bbnir\u00bb ^^ t2o#o     Ho\u00abrT\u00ab>r. if r\u00bbu *Hih to try for tho bit Prist* _*__ ua an ot\u00abt*t tm mm\n0mI haa tvfr \\srttt ottsrri lo thr |.ul\u00bb.ie. IM 0, Hr i.fntrmft Koonu.n Teas.   T*fc\u00ab P\u00abn U \u25a0\u00ab\u2022 to pUMt 79*. aod if r\u00ab \u00ab\u00ab\u00bboi>t um It\n\u2022tt-tT It rnnlM \u00bbnd wt MtMllr par \u00abJt *** ytt\u00abalf it mak-m a wt-mWrfnl flft.                                                                                       \u201e\u2022\nm_ot*y   iMcr-Hot   lo  ogr offpr   In   tho   l.-l   or To fbM#  wfco |[|U|1 ^ to wfp   *\u00ab\u00bb\u2022 bt\u00ab prloM. tht turabaw ~t out of  nur lit*\nOri-wa      You hart aa rood in  ppportntity to p,,,^-   |>#01   w()|   gUfcjif,  |BUr  lut   for   thf   flM.tO   Prlaa      IT*  torf-*.*-,  of   .-4>a   mt\nwil  ai anyone.\nV^idVIHty   to   linit\nll ikpinAa eaUrtly on yoar\nOBSERVE THESE RULES\nt. Any pffi** natdiat In Canada aulal<to tf\nW'M-Mi Oal. \"\u00abi U 1*1 an Mplana. or itla>\nlit* ot t_sj aaplot-M of un Mayor \u25a0 o . Ml> *uk-\n\u25a0u an Mttr     U eoala aiiuloa lo try.\n1   AU aa-avta aim to uU*l Ur Oct   i:.Ut\n.Un.\nI. sirrnxm ttotU bt wrtti-n on ma \u2022!-\u00bb\u2022 of\nIbo tap-H oolr. *\"\"* iimalwrtJ 1. S. 3. He. WrtU\nyour full i unit ami atUm on 1Mb pat* la\nUt wi\"\" \"*'\u25a0\"\u2022 1'\u00bb,'J <ohmf If r<*u iloalM it\n\u25a0rtu amlblui ak\u00ab.  _*\u2022 _ iryarais shtii\n4 iii.l) oorda lu\u00bbi\u00abt I\" U>\u00ab Riitlkii im jut\nwill to (wanta**!. Da mi um raotpoJii'L bipfctn--\nai\u00abi tr otottttt wonla. Vm tlUwr u.\u00bb taucular\nat phual bot ntott ito plaral u uaa-1 ia* tMif\ntltr Mimti to ronttlad. ami ttrt taraa\u00bb\nI. Wtftli tf Ito iim staiUM r_m to uaad only\ntoet. *Ati i:*\u00bbili uaa>l ta itoltnau dlfr*rtttl u*>-\ntaato. Aa tb)ac. eat to naawd aair \u00ab\u25a0-\u2022\nHtww, aar part of Ua aWtn Bay alat to\nUMtd\nt Tbo tutm-tr hailiw tba smtnI tmtrtxi Ibt\ntf ni-ao. of tltiwl. ,ihjt-*\u00ab atw\u00abD In tht plrtuit\nthat t-atln \u00ab\u00bb!i Iht IMtif \"N\" \"111 to a*ard*l\ntnt prlaa. air. Ntainaaa, alyto. or ban-lorii-\nVil hi** ot to*rliii upon il-aMIM Ito \"loatn.\ni ii .ii.IiIjm -Aay (o-opatalt to _i..*ri!i\nUm pw\u00abi\u00bb. twt (Mly ana nw* till to aoard-M\ntt uf oiw ItttotboW; ntr wUl -yrltM* to atatd-\ntd te nor* itoii ta* td any mop attaUo of tat\nfanllt ttort loo tr bmt* toft torn oorttai u-\nfMhtr.\nI    In tht mm  of Ika,  ito Nil a\u00bb\u00bb\u00abol af\nAt  prUt   will   to  pahl  \u00bb\u00ab*  IM  ennutuat\nMr.  t   4   Ktbo. BuparHitMilftit of b**artatot\n_t K-wW-1**!  ami  I>n*nd\u00abal  ITUIdltt.\nMalar   A.   r    Naab,   Mr : CA.\nMr.  3.  W. Tr\u00bbon.   Wlior of rinatytal fart. '\nTh***** tbroa orll-lnoon TWtnln rtuaano. oh*\nart bi no \u2014_T (\u00abnn*.lH \u00abH)i Ito Mar*f \u00bb'\u00ab wilt\n]\u00bb4ft Ito inKfi mtoi,li--al \u00bbnl aoaM ito\nprttf*. PlrtbipaaM tr*o >* trttmi tht dtrlakin\nof U* to'lf*\" at final and etooloalw\nIt All araotra olll.rtr\u00ablta Ito \u2022**-* mmM*\narailcn t*fardlaai of ttoltor ar nat an aMtr for\na  Pan-ran  r*tauin tfn tu to-m mii  ba\nII. Tht tn-MUO-ftai-anl of lh* prtat tiantr* *ii<_\nIto nrtTKi IW af \u00abnriti olll to i rlM\u00bb.i at Ito\n\u2022 \u2022hat of 'to ranlati. anil a MM m\u00abll*d>*n tr bo-\nrtrt KmHotor tlih lit! I* *aah ytftti t\u00bb'*\nratHiafl  FiiunUUi  Ptn.\n*\u00abr K.-tt PtDoraft foonu.i.  I'at.a will qmiitr yoar IH for tht >1.W\u00abI4 1'nat.       -\u2014-\nsuu  _mmm y\u00bb\u00ab wlab i-dies' or 0-a>*Uftn't Pea whtn ordWnni.\nPENCRAFT aSr-fif*1\nTan will find tht P-m-rraft ont of tht fiaoat poM you ttor nard Tht fnb flavt\namotthly. and you can't rottat tbt tuy w\u00bby lo which It wrltaa. Unloai ..or ptna wart\nlho vtry batt that raonty ran bay, wt could not afford to adwrt\u00bbM thtm tb* <aay na 4a.\n1hau\u00aban*h of ibtm art now In tac. Their popalarily ll Intro-ating by loapa and >.\u00abida.\nIf yau nttd a -aorai panf or If yot wuvld like to vakt a u\u00bb*fui and Land-., -.i- ffft io\n\u2022nwrfltt*. tht !>n.mft U jutt what joo batt barn loeklnc for. Thr ptn opoaka Ht luWf.'\nW* -MPnat toll you in woida, what Hw mlauUa' ut* of th- ftntrtft will Ull rt.\nWim -araarin* atnd batk. rtprtaa or P. O. aWtr.\nUrr TBE BOT OK OWL A COOD PINO ATT POR 8CI00I .\nWlrHNat Try to Win Tba\n$1,600.00\nTon tan aaka rood oat af a Pencraft\nFountain I'-n. and tht purthaat of av of\nour 11 60 Prna will i,uallf\u00bb your llat td\n\"S\" Wur* for tht It.otou* Prlat. Tht\n11.00 Ptntraft La aaaotuitlr at \u25a0\u2022\u2022-I a ptn\n\u25a0t j** tan buy, and lho pHrw la rifbt\nWith prapor euro thla ptn will laat a Ufa-\nSTART NOW\nStt haw many \"ft\" Wordo ytt ran fttJ\nIn tha picturt. If you 'ook rloatly you\nwill ttt thttn. Thtrt b no trirh to thli\nplctara putii* tamt. Tht ont- who wint\nftrit priat wilt bt> tht on. who atnda In\nth* ntartat ' \u2022\u25a0 '\u25a0 ' llil. You tnl\u00abht a .\nwall ba tht wlnntr. .\u2022Hart warfclif tn\nyour llat of   \"A\"   Word,   rlfbl awar.\nTHE PRIZES\nUN.\nII do.\nII Oo.\nPm, ti.\nHI'- i. te I'n U\nl!lJ.I_l\nlliJ\u00abI\n\u2022    .-*!\nIK    Pri..   .\n...II..M WH.H 11.l.M\nIiU    Prll.    .\n...   l.M\nIM...\n;m\u00bb\n3r.   Ini.   ..\n.     \u00ab   \u2022\u2022\nII.M\n1...M\n.U,    PrU.    .\n..    (M\nMM\n\u25a0 \u25a0*.\u00bb\nMil    ftlte.    .\n...   I.N\nl.M\nIMt\n\u2022Ik   Frio.   .\n..   I.N\nl.M\nUM\ntlk   ftrtm   .\n..   >.\u00ab\u2022\nl.M\nl.M\nll h    ITI..     .\n..  ia\nl.M\n1..M\n\u2022 Ul      1-lilr      .\n..    IH\nUM\nH.M\nl.lll 1. IHk\nI'.I..   ...\n..   %.*>\nII.M\nJO.M\nK.it. Cotha of roo_o PW..\nf. rn.\n\u00ab\u25a0 laM.\nGUARANTEE\nWo ttrtfaruitaa tht Prwiail Patntlln Pan la ht ptrftrUy aallafartorr If ran\nart a*i aalltllad ap*a arrhal, wt will ndunt-r It or pa-find ytty unmm.\nroafel**ty  aw  aaajty  rtfnnitd aflar tho mawa af  Prtta wla*\u00bb*r*  art  faktt.tod,\nTHE MAYER COMPANY\nWESTON iSobo.1, oi Tiooato) ONTARIO\n, \u2022 \u2022 Advertising is the Motive Power of Business \u2666 \u2022\n... \u2022-.\n____.\n t*\n' mm mnm ranr news, put-bay morntnc. oct'obr!! 7.1021.\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nand te no mm it Infl-\n1 or uia ataf-ft\nAilf.rtlalna rata cardo and A. *. O.\natatomonta of alrmlatlaa moiled en ro-\ntuoot or nar ba aean at nia off loo of\nSy advortlalnf \u2022(\u2022nor rerognlKd Mr\n\u2022 Canadian Proaa Ajiooiatlon.\n8nbaoriptlon ratea:    By road (conn-\nP), U conta per month; It twr yoar\nloldo Canada, a month, VEo; a yoar,\nIO, Dollvorod, 7D0 por month; |\u00ab\nals montbai |J,M par yoar, payabl.\n________\u2022\u2022\nFRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921\nA Winning Candidate.\nYficienf\nbuseh\nL*ura> A. KirKmnn\nthk H008J3KBHIP OB'S ri.usrKOTlvrc\nWest Kootenay supporters of\nthe Meighen government could\nnot have made a more popular\nchoice for candidate than Dr.\nW. 0. Rose, at present member\nin the provincial legislature for\nNelson.\nDr. Rose has firm friends\nthroughout West Kootenay. He\nis known from one end of the\nriding to the other. He is a\nman of tfnsual capaci ty. of\nstrong personality and with a\nbroad grasp of public affairs.\nHe has had experience in public\nlife which will assist him materially in the wide field to which\nhe has been called.\nHe has the National Liberal\nand Conservative party of the\nriding solidly and enthusiastically behind him.\nDr. .Rose stands as a supporter of the protection policy\nof Hon. Arthur Meighen, and\nas he pointed out in the excellent speech which he made last\nnight it is a policy which has\nnever failed to carry the party\nto victory. It is a policy upon\nWhich Canada has been built\ntfp, it is the onlx policy which\ncan savq the country from the\nfierce competition of foreign\nnations, notably the United\nStates, during the struggle for\npost-war trade which has commenced. Canada has to choose\nbetween maintaining its protection policy and disaster.\nThere is no other alternative.\nWith Dr. Rose as their candidate West Kootenay supporters of the Meighen government\nfeel assured of victory. But\nthere must be no relaxation of\neffort on that account. It is\nup to every section of the riding\nto organize for victory as it\nnever organized before.\nLet West Kootenay send Dr.\nRone to Ottawa with such a\nmajority as will show in clear\nand unmistakable way where\nthis riding stands upon the|\ngreat issue of protection of industries which is now before\nthe Canadian people.\nWhen nn artist stnrtn to pnlnt nn\nobject ho must ,?talto Into consideration tho nnglo from which ho sees\nIt; thin angle ho terms \"perspective.\"\nTodny T nm .going to tnlk nhout tlto\nangle or \"perspective\" front which\nthe    how ckeeper   looks   out   upon   life.\nThn averago housekeeper's porni-pc-\ntlvc Is apt to bo too -stationary. That\nla, nho never changed her perspective\u2014\u2022'\nnever gets n new perspective. Her\nhousework holds her prutty clone to tho\nhome, and she hns few diversions to\nlend ner thoughts away from herself\u2014\nor nwny from what her neighbors nro\nthinking!\nIt Ir it pathetic fact thnt tho majority of housewives, especially in small\ntowns, live in terror of ''What the\nneighbors will say.\" They brood over\nsmall errors they make, and suffer\nkeenly over public disapproval of some\nfoolish thing they havo done. I hnvo\nknown women who hnvo actually regretted for years some slight mistake\nthey have mado which hns ''gone rounj\nthe town, *\nYet if those same'- women had beci\nthlo to Jaunt off somewhere on n shori\ntrip and get a new \"perspective.\" they\nwould hnve come home nml laughed at\nthn suggestion thnt thoy once brooded\nof a mere nothing. Indeed, I can clto\nJust such an inntnnco from ronl life:\nA friend of mine who lives In n small\ntown onco made tho mistake of severely\ncriticising the wny one of her neighbors\nbrought up her children: the woman\nto whom she made this criticism wns\nfalse nnd promptly told the neighbor\nwhat my friend hail said of her wny <\u00bbr\ntraining children. This started a little\nfeud between the families nnd other\nwomen \"took sides,\" When my friend\nwnlked down street, the neighbor whom\nshe had criticised would no longrr bow\nto her, Naturally my friend was very\nunhappy. She wrote me (for she does\nnot llvo near me) nnd asked my advice.\nI replied, \"(io nwny for n little while.\nThings  alwnys  blow  over.\"\nMy friend tnolt my advice and went\nto the shore far n month lu the slimmer. When she returned to her home,\nshe wrote me the following purngrtiph:\n\"I think I've discovered the secret\nof getting on with one's nslgbbors. And\nthnt Is-to get uwny from them for\nshort Intervals, now nnd then. If one\nstavs nt home nil lhe lime, one get to\nmagnifying ererything they say nnd\nthink. I was keeping too close to my\nhousework and to my limited little life.\nI came home with n smile, and eicry-\nbody was wlilln*# to smile with me. Hut\nIf I'd stayed ai home I'd never been\nuble to smile in nil, and then nobody\nwould hnve smiled with me. Kven the\nneighbor 1  erlthsed,  likes me  now.\"\nAll -.of which bollB down to this\ntruth: that If n person wears a Jaunty\nnlr\u2014an nlr that says, \"My 111 lie mistaken nren'l very bud. after all\"\u2014 llien\nDie world Is going to be convinced;\nhut If a person takes his faults too\nseriously, then the world Is going to\ntake (hem serlotimy loo. And one of\ntho best ways to get thnt \"Jaunty air\"\nIs to get a change of scene and change\nof   thought.\nI believe thai housekeepers should\nmake more visits, should take a two-\nweeks' vacation each year Ju-i as the\nbusiness woman does, and should freciuently manage tn spend entire days\nnwny from the home for the purpose\nof shopping, going lo the (heat re or\nsight-seeking. She of all \"women needs\nlo  \"get  a  new   perspective\"   freijuently.\nTomorrow\u2014More    Answered    Kellers,\nAll Inquiries addressed tn Miss Klrk-\nman In enre of the \"fiffldeni Houm-\nkw'plng\" department will bu answered\nIn the.io column In their turn. Thin\nrequires considerable time, however,\nowing to the great number jrccelved.\nSo If a personal or quicker Toply Is\ndesired, a stumped and self-addressed\nenevelopo must be enclosed with the\nquestion. \u2014The   F.dltor.\nA Belgian Beauty\nPABtB.\nA Parisian conception nf n trig\ntailored frock In shown in thl** model\nuf dark blue serge, which is trimmed\nwith very narrow black cire braid,\n-surmounted by a rectangle of shiny\nsteol bullous each eiic|usi>d In a\ncircle of the brnltl. Such are the\nIngenious trimming devices Hint give\nthose rorelgn frocks their ohlc, however simple the design of the dress\nItself may be. Note, tun, the cut uf\nlbe sleeve, which fhires somewhat nl\nthc wrist, and tho bateau neckline,\nwhich   still   Is   cu liable red   the  smartest\ntho. basket. Ho held It in his hand,\nlooking ut it thoughtfully.\n\"Humph 1 AU.tlte 'kitten' muffed\nwith opium he. ma? N'nt a bad Idea.\nYou nearly got mo there.\"\nlie called to n t.'hlnes\" assistant,\nwho seised the basket and the dead\nkittens, anil In a few moments a pile\nof brown opium was displayed before\nThe Lighter Side\nHard  times  make hard  bargains.\nObsolete\nfreight.\nslogan:    Jones   -pays   tho\nYou cnn also Judge a   man   by  tho\npromises  ho keep-*-**.\nAn  army  of  unemployed, In  usually\nrecruited  by  General  Apathy.\nStanding for House\nfj\na\nV   -      _M         -\u2022\u2022ft\n____.   S-^^ \"\nMISS AGNES  C.  M'PHAIL\nIs    federal    candidate    nf    the    United\nFarmers    nf    Olftarlo    In     Southeast\nCr-y.\nAnother surprise In store for *tbe\nbrldn Is the discovery thnt men\ncommonly wear socks containing from\nthree  tn  seventeen holes.\nRome women work hard for a living, nnd some never get married.\nl,ot disarmament come while the\nUnited States still rejoices In tho\nconviction thnt It can't  be licked.\nTwenty Years Ago\nYou can trust dome men,\nman who says his word Is\nns  his  bond   Isn't   one   of   t\nbut\nthe\ngood\nDEAD KITTENS CARRIED OPIUM..\nIt wns In Shanghai that the writer,\n% London correspondent, first saw tin*\nopium smugglers at work.\nA tramp steamer from Indln had Just\nborthsd, nnd nmld thn confusion of\nrattling cranes and shouting coolies\nth* usual mixed crowd of orientals do-\nscended tho gangway.\nTho customs official, a tired, whl'c-\nfaced Englishman, quickly got to work,\nA* aach passenger camo beforo him\nhla practiced fingers worked carefully\nill over tho bodlei from the head\ndownward.\nDown tho gangway camo nn old\nChinese woman, almost (ottering with\nthe amatlncss of her tightly bound\nfaat She was dressed In lho usual\nblack silk trousers and blouse, and\ncarried on old wicker basket under her\narm. Her yellow, wrinkled face gazed\nai the official In reproach as he began\nhla search.\n-\"What's In tho basket, ma?\" he\n\u2022aked.\nTha almond eyea began to weep copiously \"Mo tako cat\u2014somo vclly fine\nkJttan. No chow (food)'oft ship and\nkJttvn die.    Lookes 'erel\"\nAnd the old Chinese woman opened\ntha basket, displaying a black cat\nwhose yellow eyes blinked wickedly In\nOm light while six black kittens, nil\ndead, lay around her. * *\n\"But you don't want to toko dead\nkittena ashore,\" said the customs official rather    roughly.    \"Throw   them\n\u2022wayl\"\nTha tears of the old woman straamed\natrtsh. \"Me vclly kind. Want** bury\nkitten in garden my house,\"\nTha customs official looked at thu\nold woman and then at the black cat\n\u25a0tin Blinking, and then at tho kittens.\nHe stretch-ed out a lean Imnd and, de\n|BS tha spitting fury of lbs black cut\nill t|M cry of alarm (rom tbe old\nWhat has become of the old-fof-h-\nloned boy who had freckles nnd i\nmissing   tooth   and   a   cowlick?\nOut In the rural sections you occi\nslonally sec a complexion thnt remind**\nyou of n  poet.    It  Is born,  and  not\nmade.\nTho divorce evil probably makes\nlife burdensome fnr the life Insur\nan. e clerk who -hns to changes tho\nnames uf beneficiaries. .\nA correspondent ask\": \"Whieh Is\ncorro-cl? \"Tho tanker lends money,\nor 'Tho banker loans money.'\" Neith\nrr. The correct version is: \"The bank\nloaned money.\"\nTen Years Ago Today\nFrom Tho Dally News. Oct. 7. 1911,\nAt thn monthly business meeting nf\ntho llnptlst church n hearty vote of\nappwlutlnn was tendered to lh*. N*\nWolverton, recently resigned from till\nsuperlntMency Of the Bunday school\nDr. Wotvcrtnn's resignation wns\ncepted by the wardens with much regret, ns ii.- hns proved n most dtVOtod\nand efficient leader In thnt depart\nin- ni. lie will, however, continue I;\nthn school as leader nf a new young\nmen's Hlhle class soon to be organised.\nHis son, Harold Wolverton, wns unnn\nImously chosen ns superintendent, and\nJames Haner ns assistant.\n\u2022 \u2022    .\nJ. M. Oallup of IToctor Is a regis\ntcred guest at the Mndden house.\n\u2022 a  a\nW. H. Hawkins of banners Ferry 1\nln the City, stopping at the Hume.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nMrs.   Harry   Wright camo ln from\nSpokane last night.\n\u2022 .\u2022   \u2022\nA. B. Buxton of Ymir Is In the city\non  buslncsa,'   Ho  is stopping  at  Iho\nHume.\nFrom the Dally Miner, Oct\nli\n, 1901.\nMelville parry\ntour nmniiu the\nfederation Life <\nInce. While he\nVanconv. i, He\nmany other placi\nreturned from\nigencles of iho Con-\ninp-iny hi this prov*\nniS away ho visited\nISO Mile    lli.iise nnd\nfinish.      The   foundation,,skirl\nsllll     With    a    deep    hem    (If    (he\nand   may   be   adjusted   on   an\nbell   or  Joined   In   a   bodice   lining,\nwhich   the   sleeves   may   be  attached,\nthus  leaving a   freer nfothote,\nPATTERN NO. 277\nA  pattern  fer the nbov\n7\u00bb can be obtained iu \u00bb:....  _., .._\n, by sending to Tbe imily News yt\nme,   address,   and   TiO   eents   ta   po\n\u25a0\u2022 stamps,    tie sure to keep this net\n.   per  clipping  of   the   sketch  and   i\nscript Ion  of  the  garment  lo use  aa\nworking     model     when     tht'     patt*\nreaches you\u2014which  will be within t\nweek's   lime\u2014Tho  Editor.\nIs ni\nserge\n\u2022Instli\nI   (NY\n,\u2022'* v' \u00ab***&\u25a0= ,\u201e\u25a0,\n\u25a0*\u2022.. \"\u2022*''\u25a0\n&'-.\u25a0>.\u25a0________________________\n.\n1 _____\nJk-*''\n% ffl\n_____K    \u2022\n-SMi'\n'\u25a0'\u2022t* J*J^^P\n*   wmW\nr*^': '\n'* _r]Br\nT-SW9_ff_\nr            Jr_WW' -\n-E*\nk^i\ntasted before. After a while there wns\nplaced on the table a stew which ono\nof the guests thought be recognised ns\nduck. Anxious to show somo appreciation he signed to tho waiter, win\nspoke no French, gave him to under-\naland that he thought it excellent, nnd\nIn order lo indicate thut he know whut\nIt wn\u00ab ho smilingly said: \"QuncU!\nquack!\" Hut to hla horror lho waiter\nshook his bend, replying VBtiVV-WOWl*1\n\u2014The Morning 1'ost.\nMl l.K.   LOUIS\n\"Who wnn  first  prize In  lhe  bentlty\neoniesi   held by a  Brussels paper.\nCOMPRESSED  AIR  IN  QUARRIES.\nCompressed nlr Is being used, near\nAtlanta, fla., in quarrying granite, nnd\nli hns been found to have ndvniiiai'es\nover lho more ushnl iiK'lhoda when tlv\ngranite rock is devoid of \"joints.\" says\nPopular Mechanics M.-igaaise, Two\nthree-Inch holes are drilled, n shott\ndistance -i|>-irt. and p'Tpondlenl.'irly lo\nthe rock, lo n it.-pih of eight feet. Aflw\nremoving ihe drills, n spoonful nf\nblank blasting ponder is dropped tp\ntho bottom of each hole, lamped with\nclay, nnd the hnleg wired SO lhat they\n(-.in be eh .-ir.e.'iil:. fired. The effect of\nthe explosion i- to atari cracks In the\nnubs nt rlghl angles lo Ihf holes.\nThis \u00bb.|e railnii I.s repeal *i| a numle-r\nof times, Until ii Is certain that lhe\nbracks radiate from thb bottom of thle lea to a distance of about 7.\" feet.\nInto each hole, i\u00ab\u00bb slightly over halt its\nii'iith, there is then Inserted n on\"-*\nNO WONDER.\nVisitor\u2014-Plenty of deer about here, 1\nsuppose?\nGillie\u2014w-cel, there wus yln. Put\nthe gentleman kept shootin' and shoot-\nin' ut the pplr thing Aum thonklli'\nsho left the nol gh hor hood.\u2014Punch.\n\"DEADHEAD\" WHO SOUGHT FREEDOM.\n\"When lho question of \"booing\" In n\ntheatre   Im   discussed,  one   recalls   thn\nI story   of  nn   Incident   at   the  Comedy\ntheatre in tho Into '_._.\nDuring ihe portormanco a man h-n ]\nhis seat In the pit and wallfint out to\nthe money box, where ho handed In tlio\ncounterfoil of tt pit. pass marked \"Complimentary,\"\n\"I don't want io pay any compll-\nmenta to ihls show,\" lie said. \"Here's\nmy half-iniwn. dive mo a pit ticket;\nthen 1 can hiss.\"\u2014Dally Chrtmlclo.\nTRY     A     CLASSIFIED    AD.\nNothing can be more refreshing than a steam*\ning, cheering cup of Tjetley'd Golden Tips.\nTETLEFS\nMakes good TEA a certainty\nIt's the exacting blend of the world's finest\nteas that makes Tetley's so good.\nAn ironclad guarantee with\nevery CALORIC. Investigate before buying.\nJohn Burns & Son\nInch  pip-\nthe pipe*\nel   tie\ntin'\nDaily Recipe\nPotto this in your oook book.\nCRABAPPLE   JELLY  AND  MARMALADE.\nW:\\ub dn quo\napples,  cn.  oi\nciink until tvi-ll\nmuslin, leaving\nJulci- Ktlll In thi\n\u25a0ta nf dark red crab\nror wiih water, ami\nUiim. BltiUn through\n(wo cupfuls of thf\nkeltic To each OUp\nuf juice add thri'c-.-narter* of a CUp\nnf RUfSr and lot bull hard until It l'i\nlli'.i, wlili h Should I'-* III libiuil ii i|ii;ir-\nti'i* <if an hour pr Iws. l'ut. an some-\nllmcN happens, if It refuses lo Jelly\nthere li nothing tor It but tu return u.\nthn fire fur 'mother bullliiR.\nThen lake lho tWO CURS of itllee re-\nmaluliiK and the frull ami put ihoriicli\na sieve nr line colander. Add 10 li\nlhree-<|iiarters of a cup of lUfU tO\neach cup i.f fruit and Ooolt SlOWly mn*\nhour. Tin-re will be at loost half o\ndosen Mtttil Jars of mannalade.\nP. Mel* I'otin on\nof   Kosslantl   have   1\nexcursion I\" the EUo\nItev. Mr.\nehurch nt\nyesterday.\ntin\ns  In\nR   Kerr\ni   flshlDR\nAnftllcnn\nthe city\neily\nK. A   I\npany ItyU\nhh bride\nfew days  sine\nMrs.   Kelly   w.\ncoafnutUstloBi\nR. C. Wnler\ndentlnir Altoocl\nmanufacturers\nand  fishermen\n.f K\ndenny Clltor I'm\u25a0\nHI-.1 If run the east with\n*h<\u00bbm h\" WftS miiirled _\ni   m Ottawa.   Mr. ond\ni- recipients ol many\ni yeslcrtlay.\n\u00bb   \u2022   \u2022\nTon  nf Toronto,  repre-\nt,    l-n;:li:   ft   WestWiHi'l,\nof  islilng   tackle,  files\nill     Iletblllch,\nIOnK'and, was fn Nelson yooterds\nIcon Iho Orenl nnd Xnpoleon the\nMltle. In lhe euse of Napoleon I,\nIt was Mnrhiiiieiif who (Ind rooognlS-\nhis itnlui oi ihe military oo|l\u00abgo,\nMiircntjo wns tho first great victory,\nMuriier was his bent fsnarel, Uoraau\nbetrayed him. Mont died for him.\nMarie Loutso shared his fortunes, llos\n.i.M* in.11 Ked the turn In ihose for*\nItnttS. M>-timle|i be.it him lu diplomacy.\nIlls   first    battle   war   Mnntcnotte,\nhi is  lost   ftfonl   Si-  .lean.    H.   siormed\nMuntemarte,    took   Milan,   Mil mount\nibsirii'il   him.     Ills   rlRht   hand   mnn\nwas Uonioaquln. his lasl resting pi:\nlu Trance M:ilm:il***on.    He lurnndorod\n'u   (':i|iialn   M.ilil.iml,   nnd   his   com-\niKinlons nt  Mt.   Helena  were  Month*\nIon ami Mni'hnnl.    His marshabi we\nMusscnn,    Mm tb i,    Marmimt,    Mn\n\u20221,   Mur.\nthon :\nCOINCIDENCES\nIN HISTORY\nCol nel den een in life are sirangfr\nthan  nhythim:   In  fiction.\nThere used in |>t taro steamers coll\ner the ltomoliii and (he Itetmis. A\nfew years back ibe former was lout\nin the channel. Within three weeks\nthe Hr-mus was wrecked a thousand\nmiles away from the wene of her\nBister ship's disaster.\nMany reliable- autorllles PtSjard UW\nfolkiwlnff ns the must amiulnir colncl-\ndeneo on record. More than two hundred years nun. Dceember 6, 1614.\na boat -.roftsltiK >b\" Menui s tr.iit-\nwilh 81 passenis'i Mi eiicoimiired n\nterrific gale, ami foundered, The nnly\nmail to emit!\u00bb\u2022 deuth wns n IIugh\nWilliams. ,\nMore than n hundred Mars Inter.\nDooamber r\u00bb. itso, nnoiher veaeeL with\na   large   numb* r   of   passenuir-*.   -san I:\nIn the same clnum-stanccs. and In the\nUl\nid\nsame  spot.    All   the  |>;\ndrowned  except   on\nHugh  Wllllnms.\nAgain, December\ncarrying SO people\nspol, The sole stir\nWilli:, ms.\nThe  figure   \u00bb   tlSS  ft   pei\nneetlun   with   the   career\nknlNct-.     lie   WM   born    111\nnlnlh year of ihf century,\nigirs  rat\nIlls  name  wns\nItt, a boat\nin the same\nwas n  Hugh\nullnr eon-\n>f  the ex*\nthe   flfty-\n  jittered the\nnrmy ln I*\u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0;:\u25a0. nml completod his uni*\nvcrslty caroer In 1S7H. Tho dales of\nhis birth nnd tu;irrlni{es- January ZT\nnnd l'Vbrunry \"T bntb make nine. If\ntwo and seven nre added together. And\nthe same number figures In his defeat\nand exile, 'inn occurred In ISH\nwhich contains one flume 0 nnd\ntwo fglures that added Lofstltsr mako\n9. Also he wns (iff years old when\nhis enrefer as  ruler  ended.\nDogged   Nepolton't   Foetittps.\nIt has ofitn  hem  pointed out that\nFlour produced from Saskatchewan\nwheat  this   s\u00abason   will   make   better _\npW\u00bbdoutadaadkittenfrom|^^\u00bbIl,,fl*ll< \u25a0 than evsr hsfore, ac-jy,,; j^,, \" M_   for ^Ucr   or  worw\nloordlnvtoawaatamohamlat. 'dofgtd Ue footsteps ot both Nmpo-\nDonal\nfewer\nhad   iiiii\nNn poll\nof    Monlljo\nfriend w.is M\nti'th    of    MO\nmilitary   SUC<\nof Miil.iknfr I\nHis    biggest\nami M.n-Mab.\nHe  drove\nMnrlgunnn,   n\nentry Inlo Mlbn.\nbefore M.iv'ni li\ncn buck tn ihe  |\nnd   Moucey,   und\n>slx  of his'genet*\ninlng  with  M.\nlulled  lh\u00ab  Countess\nhis   most    Intimate\nnny. and his tutor Mor-\nii-'.iuvn*.     His   greatest\n!\u2022\u00ab\u25a0 s   Wt ro   the   capture\nnd Ihe Mauselnn Tower.\nbattle   was   Mnnivhelln,\nii won M.icenta for him\nthe   Austrlans   out   of\nnl   made  his   tlrumphal\nHe  wns  repulsed\nhii Inst war. drlv-\niseile, nnd his fale\nitlv   formed   Is\nspne\nIfleS\nH   tO   S'\nlleelli.n\nupper\nrry nlr\n\u25a0 pump\nll the ll\nve   the\norn   fn\nooklyn\nsiirrnunritnff\nIs  filled   Will)\n.M it tigalml\nH    are    tlum\nends of tho\n\u25a0 comprcasor,\nai 10\nmil i\nm th-\nKacle.\nCAVE CANEM.\nPre\n'iilly  at   the\ni, desired lo\ntide toward the i.Unl\n: whu had help.'d him.\nal of ihi-in to .Hi*..*, nnd\nnit nf sympathy wcl-\na Chineso restaurniti\nHorhonnb. They wore\nlid by the itranse\nwhich  they  had  \u2022 Ver\nHUNTING SEASON\nIn a few days you will be able to shoot all kinds of game.\nAre you prepared with netcssary Guns, Rifles and Ammunition? Wc have Shot Guns, Rifles, Cartridges, Cleaners,\nGun Oil, Greases, Hunting Clothing, Rifle Covers, Knives,\netc., etc.   Lowest prices.\nNELSON HARDWARE COMPANY\nCAKi'i; STREET,                                                           NELSON, B. C\nfilled    l.i\nMop I\nat   Mclx.\n.Tnpan's Wheal crop this season If\nir ;nlv a million bushels less thnn that\nharcesied In lJ\u00bb2rt. and nearly a million\nami a quarter lea slh.in in an nvrniR'\nseason.\nTe dye nr lint any worn, faded gar\nment nr drapery n now rich color thnt\nwill not streak, spot, fade or nn\nJust buy \"Diamond Dyes\"*\u2014no olher\nkind\u2014and follow ihe simple directions In iMickage. Then perfect home\ndyeing Is -guar intei <l even tf you\nhavo never dyrt before. Tell your\ndruggist whether the material you\nwish to dye N wool nr silk, or whether It Is linen, cotton or mixed goods.\nKor fifty-ohe years millions of wrj-m-\nen have Imh-o using \"Diamond Dyes\"\nto Sdd yo-ara of wear lo Iheir old,\nshnbb) wnlsts, skirts, dresses, ooata,\nsweaters, slockings, draperies, hang\nlogs, everything! ,\nPrompt Service\nin Printing\nIS A FEATURE OF OUR WORK\n(([The rapidity with which we fill\norders i.s one of the reasons for\nthis   growth  which  hns   taken\nplace in our printing business.\ni ....\n(T And   quality   is   always   maintained.   Workmanship is of the\nbest,   materials   of  the  highest\ngrade.\n\u25a0\nWe Can Print any of the following lot yoti\nLetterheads\nDance Programs\nTickets\nNoteheads\nVisiting Cards\nLedger Sheets\nBillheads\nWedding Invitations\nHotel Menus\nTags\nWedding Announcements\nChristmas Cards\nGammed Labels\nEnvelope \"Stuffers\"\nBusiness Cards\nLoose Leaf Sheets of aU    Statements\nWedding Cake Boxes\nKinds.\nEnvelopes\nPamphlets\nMemorial Cards\nInvoice Forms\nOF   ALL KINDS   MADE UP\nPosters\nRULED   FORMS\nTO SUIT YOUR OWH\nPARTICULAR  PURPOSE.\nVouchers\nFolders\nDodgers\nVoucher Checks\nOrdinary Chechs\nBooklets\nPrize Lists\nButter Wrappers\nLoose Leaf Ledgers\nDaily News Job Department\nQuality Printers\nBAKER STREET\nNELSON.   B.  &\n____________\n___\n X.\nZ===j___l\u00ab! *!_B*^?**P*lii\u00b1a3E*Sl^\n_     '*;\u25a0--\n\u25a023}\nr THE NETS-ON TTATTT NEWS, FRTTVAY MOTWTNO, WTOBER 7, 1021.\nV Wt\u00bb ttt \u2022*\u25a0 \u25a0\u2014\u2022\n\u2022a SPSS\"^ U v~>\nNature Never Intended\nUt to Walk or stand on hard, unyielding surfaces.\nTo stone, cement and hard floors\nd^  Ctt_yoo\nI*B*    _m Shoo\nsupplies that natural cushion we are deprived of\nMother Barih and brings to your feel the healthful condition of youth.  Comfort, _tylm and\ngeru.ee combined \u2014your pair U ready to\nm _ uy on now._\n)r.  Reid Cushion Sole\nIX3-CUSM10M\n>.riMI']L}-*,VJ, 1':.':TI\n.. -KOLH-UUCrrUTAMD\n* TOW\nt cu'tnon Mimnrs ARon\n4 aiason iiuj u:uiw iuas\nKootenay and Boundary\nR. ANDREW & CO.\nLEADERS IN FOOT FASHION\nBarn Is Razed to Ground\nand Falling Tree Damages\nResidence.\nSTEAMER WITH\nA PIG PROBLEM\nsalary to net ns exceutlopor. A month\nwent by In discussion \"f the matter.\n\"In Boston, Slgnor the Oflptftln, hired\nn butcher lo come nbnnrd in kill llu- ply,\nand the little one's body swung by llu\nhind legH above the deck OS we nailed\nout to mn Then came the worst storm\nthrough which the ship has ever lived.\nThroo times we commended our souls\nto the saints.\n\"The sailors, Ihey wild It wuh the\npig. They could oat none of him. The\ncaptain had lhe pig sepved at the table\nof the officers. They did eat hut little\nnf him. Hut they became very sick.\nWhat remained of the pig was buried\nat sea. There was nn more talk nf\neating tho pips.\n\"But a\u00ab the months nnd yearn go by\nthere ate many more pigs. There will\nj be yet more before we pass under Qib-\n\"Pour years ago,\" explained Blfnor \u25a0 rA\\Uir_ -Vhero are now five gencr.i-\nParrossln, \"one of tho crew brought [iltUii \u201ef v\\Kn \u201en (hu ship. 21 in uti\ntwo p;gs at Newport News to take to yomo [n ,),\u201e Wisdom ot 1'rovidcnc.\nhis obi father In Palermo, At Palermo I )|iive (li\u201e,i fron, dlSoaso and from ache learn   his father I* dead nnd as :l> *, ..j^,.,,^ aH did one Inst voyage who wu*\nTbe slenmship Mngyartirszag. which\ntook a enrgo of lemons to Now York,\nSailed from that port a few dnys ago\nfor Palermo,  with n  pig problem on\n.on rd.\nI The pig problem. Captain Louis Bu-\nVluls Informed the bureau of animal iu\nfluntry nt New York, when ho made n\nmn call for aid there Just bofOro sail-\nJng, threatens bis sanity. The imlin-il\nfed US try people failed to take Mm So-\nHourly and lho skipper seul lo the\nfreiKbter In Brooklyn for Third Officer PaiTossin, who Is nlso steward,\nirgoon and Intorppetnr and shin's\nSwineherd.\npigs linvi   been pois. we k< \u25a0 p th\u00abn on\nboard thnt wo may eat Ihem when ihey\nnre biff.   .\n\"Before thnl  ilm- ramo Ihere were\nflVe  1.1,1-  plgS       VOW   Who Wf'Uld  Ottl   11\nmoth \u2022!\u25a0 who Iin I sailed lhe iieas wuh\nns for si\\ months and had played lag\nwith us nlioiii ii:.- decks nnd was so\nproud of her little ones? Sot an Italian sailor.   So we decided lo wail until\n\u2022 .mil.I eat ln< children,\nTho Pets of the Crew.\n\"It was imi written thnl the children\nshoitbl be en'ti-n.    The httle pigs wer\nlhe  pats  Ol   tho  ei*e\\v.    'fli\ntricks.   The>    could    not\nnml*. nil to death out of curiosity W\nlook into Hie rubber boot of a fireman\nand ci.aid not gel out again.\nCsn Nol Put Them Ashore.\n\u2022\u2022Why i'o w*e not put th-*ni ashore?\nIt is md allowed unless WO tdunv a per*\nmil for gnoii health from the town\nwhere they were embarked. Al Newport Newa there is no record of this\nfirst two -nnd all the Othora W0*0 born\non  board    They  will  continue io increase   until   th'-y   sink   the   ship,   bill\nthere is no law by which WO may set\n, than) aahnre.\nlearned]     \"it   is   Indeed   enough   to   wreck   the\nbul : mind.\nthey eould umli island. Do not laugh.) \"Why not kill them nnd throw Ihem\nThere uu*e two which learned lo raid i overboard? Oh, Blgnor, do not Joke.\n\u2014It is true! The cat tain r.it.l tlie tunc i, -\u201e nothing lo make n laugh about,\nwas -Mm. to be stern. He ordered me,; xiic en-w. it would strike and no other\nlbe steward, to kill a Uttlfl pig for He ,.,,.w from Iho Medllerrunenn would\nmes:.. 11 hurt, but i am an obodlontl QVPr oomo aboard.\niiffli'iT. 1 ordered lie: cook to kill the ..Si,t ,-.\u201e,,.,, -jt ,,\u201e tt.dp for US. If evel\npig.   The cook went io each man luj another shllor oorooa \u2022aboortl   &   rir'~\nlie\nand offorbd   him a month's\nShave With\nCuticura Soap\nThe Ptew Way\nWithout Mug\nwith little pigs for bis rather al Imme\nl shall jump bvorMard botore i sail ..i\nher. Blgnor iiu* Cdptaln si-iyi th'\ntame,   O-pb-dby, gontiomen.\"\nSadly ib\" captain and the ihlrd officer wont back to the fctagrarorssai\nami tin* soatertng gwin '\u25a0\nWILSONS\nKill them all, and the\ngerms too. 10c a packet\nat Druggists. Grocers\nand General Stores.\nSIGNS   DF   'FIDGETS''\nu r \t\n(Toldlni   .mil   unfoldlni   lhi   \u00bbrm\u00ab,\ntapping on. r.xit on 11>.- nUicr, >.\u25a0\u2022\u2022\u00bb\u25a0\u25a0-\nI inir   up   ii ye*\u2014lie\"   \u00abi\u00bbi   pH :\nforma of riiini'iini.- >\u25a0:\u00ab 11 be \u25a0 mi i\u00bbn>\nj wh. r.> and any <l;t>\\\nBorne   ihthihih  ar.i   al\\\\ay\u00ab   frown-\nInk',   ni'i   bricnuH   iln-y    ara  mitt,\n|nor InreauM iin-ir ayea nro woalt, bul\nIm*r.ly from lial.li.\nI     Have .inu iv.-r nOtl(-C*l a  man open-\nImr  Ins  m>.mil   wldo  a ,  In-   iiil.s one\nnf Mi !\u2022>\u25a0\u25a0-v   Why Boo* lie .1.. Ill n\nU Jin.1 an aaay lu ml. your l y   11*11\nyour  niuillh   flt'll.   IHl'l   ll'.'\nSomo ptople have a  trl.-l: uf imll-\nIiik Iheir ly.'iniiivs of eyclaahee .1\nThere ar.. people mini ebout Hi\nnjui < r ul.)  world who Rem quite I\n.,.il.!.. i.r siil'\"i*. lliinkiUK Oh any\n-Abject utii.'HM iiuy put Iheir tontuei\nnut.     And   s.imi-   MtnitOI   arum,   willl-\ndui lapping.\nSwellings usually\nI mean inflamed tissue.\nAbsorbine, Jr. gently\nrubbed on the swollen\npart will quickly re-\nducethe inflammation,\nand the swelling with\nlit.\nThough   powtrml, Ab-\nI sorbin*, Jr. ia abioluttly\nhermits*, and can ba used\n| with safety and romfort.\nlt Is a dspondabla null.\n, septic and germicidr.\nI Keep it handy.\n\u2022 wi \u2022 botlla\nat moat un._yt.in'\nW. F. YOUNC. lac\n144 31. Paul St., Maalra.l\n____ Absorbine. Jf\nAPPLES APPLES\n.M;u k'i. .Imi.'illiiin.i n n tl\nKing. SHIPPING NOW.\nQel nil apples under cover\nbefore October 20th. l.ook\nout for the big freeze.   .\nKootenay Fruit Growers'\nUnion\nPhone  180 Nelson\nEAT LESS UT\nIF\nTake a Glass of Salts to Flush\nKidneys ii Bladder Bothers You\u2014Drink Lots oi\nWater.\ni\nblind m.'at ri'Kiiliiiy eventually\nproduces kidney thouble In eome form\nof ulh.r. rays a well IfflOWn aillliiir-\nlly.  iIhm'iiuh..   Ihf   ll'i \u2022   I.--!J   Ul   ni.'-1l\nudtM th^ kldneya ihey beeouii\noverworked:   (el   slumlehi   , i..k   m\nnnd  atom nil  rairla \"' iINn -*\u25a0   I'\"\nii.-iii.iriy haeka he end misery in Ihi\nui.in'>\u25a0 ration! rheumatic iwlntee, \u2022\u2022\u2022-\nv.n- in HtH-li.-a. it-Ill etdnaeh, eau.\nsllpailon, unpiii liver, sleepleeenoei\nbladder nml urinary Irrllalliin.\nTlm , liutnii'iil yur baek hurls ol\nIrldney* aren't\" aetlns iiithi or if\nbladder boibi r\u00ab you, it.t aboul four\nounnea nr lad Kalis from any roorl\nlilii.rnia.i; t-.k>- a lableepoonfnl lu \u00ab\nni ish ..r  wai. r before bnakfaai  fnr\na ITiv ilay\u00bb nml ynnr kldni.ys will\ntli'il ail tthe. This filliliius iwlls I\"\nmail.- trOBI lho mid \"t i!r.ip\"s an.I\nlvniiui luloe, rnmlilmsl with llillla.\nnml has li. .-n Mad far Rmi.Tnllnn* t\"\nflush c'loRir...l kldneye ami silmuUti\nlh. in Ii. lu.rnial activity I lilsn In llnll-\ntmllr.r' thn nflils In llm urlnn so It\nn.i looter Irritate*-, thus ending Madder illsul-dprs.\n.tint Halls rnnnnt Injllrn nny OBO!\nmikns n di-llghlfnl efferveaeenl llilila-\nwafer drink whloh niiuinns nr man\nnm! woman i.ikp nnw nml Ihefl t\"\nkrs'P llm kldm-ys nml urinnry ortain\nrl i.   I bus   nvnlillna   s.-rlnus   klilni')\ndlsmsp.\nRoyal Export Beer\nFull tlandsrd Strength. Order through\nGOVERNMENT   LIQUOR   STORE\nPrat   D-tllvtry\nDIRECT FROM   BREWERY\nNELSON   BREWING   COMPANY,   LIMITED\nNAKVHI'. Oct. \u2022(,,\u2014A terrific Htorm\nft ruck Arrow LukoH on botli Monili\\y\nami Wpiini-Hiliiy nfienioon c-iuhIiik artM\nIneonvciiicneo nml hoiiu; Ion. Both\ntlm C. P. rt ami KovernnU'iii ii'k-Rr\u00bb|ih\nnml tcJcplioiH- llnv-H wore put out of\nb\\u-.lni\"H*-s, but Morvlcr- wan r&BUmcn\nwithin IR bourn In both cusi-s. Cotton-\nwooil irei'S were blown iluwn In vuriouii\nimrtH of tin' town, wie fiiU|UK over\ntin' roof or K, U. l-iimi-rton'ri rt-Hl-\nib-ncc, owm-il by U .1. 1-MwunlN, ilam-\nukIhk cblninoy anil jmrt of lliu roof.\nThi< ki'iiiUhi ihiimiKc, httwover, wn. tn-\ncurrt-il by QUA Hnnlto of llroiim', IiIh\nDeW barn. a\u00ab by CO foot, bi'lnu nui'd\nto   the   Ki'ounil.\nMr and Mn. W. WIIIim nml fnmlly\nleft Hamilton, Vln London. BpoKana mul\nNWhoii lu their motor cur for Nuluwii\nabout 111 days ano, the nip bclnt. _t-\nVet I'd to take Home linvi' WCQKI Ml*.\nWilli* In a Hlmcr of Mm. It. H.\nHalnl of NaltiiKp, whom Ificy will bo\nvlftllhiK. CousiiUnibli- lnt\u00abTi'\u00bbt I- bclnj;\ntaken by the NftlfUfepltuns In tliiw (!)\u25a0\u2022\nflrHi tinnticontlii.'iital motor trip with\nNakuitp aa Us objective  iwlnt,\nWin.   Miniay.   maiiiifter of  the  Cana-\nilian Hank nf Commerce hor*. roturnod\nfrmn alck leave, with bin fnnilly, on\nWi'iliiendnv.       Mr.     Murray    In    fi.llnK\nwill. Mr. Pangman, who hn> been ro.\nili-vliif-: him, irtiiiiietl to Vancouver on\nThuriiluy.\nThe mid mid Niiildeu doalh of little\niitlb.it HiiKh. hou of Mr. and Mr\u00bb. A.\nH. Mlddl.-imiH. of Itoek Islam), took\nplnec    on    Mondav    nlnlu.      The    llnl<-\nr.ilb.w had i.nty boon in a few hours\nThe InliTllieiil ti.nk place al NtitutHp\nii'ili.-tfiv on Weibii-mlay, after u formal Inouwn held by in*. Mel>an, the\nooroner     Pcv. a.  h, Wlsoman ufficin-\nl.-.l. he very kindly iifiltiK the AllgllCOn\n\u25a0service  at   the  srave.\nTwo Lantern Evenings and\nAnnual ^Meeting of the\nPublic Hall Society.\nBOUTJl  SI.of'AN, Oct, r.\u2014The third\nor the Helled ot llltltein leetiir.^ nil\n\"A Trip llouml tlm World.\" wan\nKlven bv Jiime-< Mmviulay, reci-nlly and\nrnmpWfti d a Vl-il to Hoiiiiliilu and\n\\i\\v \/''ilnitd. ri iiiinliiK bv tli.- I'an-\nuir.a lo New York, vtsillnK all the\nnlaocs of inter.M on route Ihrmiuli\nCnnailn, flnWnlnir the mur lu Vail-\nemiver. A very i njoyeble enrnvrt fttl-\nlowert. nrmnjred by Mra, O Ashby,\nMiiii Capt. <1. K Moby an chairman\nThorn tnkinu iKirt weir: Mm, Mlirny nf\nNolBOn, MIhh I. Brown. Mix. A-hi-*, and\ni; S. Hrown an .\\c.dl.at Hiippi-r wn\nserved with Mrs, <; N. Hr-iwa un em\nviner.\nThe   final   lanl.-rn   rntertnlumi'lit   w.io\nbold  in the inn on Fridny but, Hept\n:e     Th.   plotUfos   whtrh win- varied  In\nehnractor bt.ih educational nml nmuHini:.\nw.'i- Intensoly luirreMtiiur. A'ht the\niMturc .1 shadow pantoiiilne neliKhtod\nnil. e-iwclally tin- children, who were\nadmitted free, and later w.-r-- muted\nin a bun hup|H-r and ehoeolatei by\nMr M.ieiitilav, in whom a (marly Vote\nof th.-iiikH was |lvtn, earrb-d with\nmimical   hnm-ri\nA HitmptuiMiH Hinmer was Mt-rvt'd und*-\n.\u2022r the convenor-Mill! of B OrayAn,\noHilHttil by Mrs I' Watts nml Mr\u00ab.\n.i ji. Ven I man \\ wrj onJo>ablP dance.\nrotlowi d, excotlsm moslc ('-inn hiip-\ni. i-i bv Ml** Q. Bnrkpr, Ml -* Urown\n\u2022in-l   K   Walls.\nMr-i II Wood of Nolson wis lhe\nITUMI Of Mm T A. Whelblnn foi lhe\nwe- k--'iid\nMrs a. Tuck of rr.-iwford Itiy n--\nt'lin.il    on    Monduy    after   HwmllitK    a\nr.w dsvs .is the ruost.of im il  w\nlliiiiplu- v.      MIhh    Marirar.t    Tuek   will\nt... tb.- i-u< nt of Mrn. Humphrey for -i\nr.-w  w. \u2022 ks\nMr- .1. Mil'bee :nrl Hub- il.iimht.r\nof Kandon were the (riifsts of Mrs\nHumphrey   on   Monday.\nTli.- first annual general me-Mltur \u00abf\nthe I'ubllc Hull Hoclety. Inc. wilt\" held\non ThurHitsy evi>nlim with J 1>. Yost-\nnian In th*\" chnlr Th<* Ht-cn-tnry treiiK-\nurer. ii. W Huinphri>, NM the fia.in-\n\u25a0\u2022lal Ktutrmeiil. which wiih verv *-atl**-\nfae'ory In spite of tbr fact that Ine\nn-w addition eosiliiR (\".oo hml recant-\nlv helna comnleirly. The total tmlebi-\n- .tn. tit* is only lfi*., which Is expect-\ned io bo wiped off durluK the coming\nwinter. A. {\u2022_ Ycniman wn\u00bb unanimously eli-cied proHideiif. Mrn K. Mar-\nHo, vice-president; nnd as directors.\nT A Whelldon, <, W Humphr. v. W.\n11     HIiIkc.    Mrs     K    Walts    nnd    .\\ll-n\nIti-.wn    it.   Qrcywn   was  choien   -.. -\ni.iar> -t**.-asnrir.   nnd   II    Klnrwi-M   was\nelected auditor for the year    PollowInR\nthe rem nl ni'*eitnp tli.- Dlrsetoi mel\nto formally lata over ih. bm.kH and\nmsnniremem   for   the   >rar,\nI'olonel nnd Mm. Murray and lUtt-'\ndaiiBhier moion-d throimh to Vernon,\nwhere tln-y nre vi-'imi: for nn Indef-\nInlie time .1 ii Yen I mnn iui-ntni-.ui-\nint   thmi    and   hns   returned.\nMr ami Mrs. Jit men Mncnulrlv have\ntlo-i-1 their summer mldann 'Kinne\nbyr-H,\" nnd lofl ou Mondav fur Iheir\n\u2022win\" In Vancouver They weh nccom'\nno ii led by ihrlr dsuRbter Mrs. .1 K\nSlmpi-oii, of Nnnaimo. wlnv haa been\nvisitlno ai Hlonrbyr.-H for slum weeks.\nMr. and Mrn. Maeaiilny purpos*. havlnir\nIn ib.- c.iurse of n nionlh for a .\\x\nnt..iiihH t.nir tn New JCf-ntand, Austmlls\nand   lh-  Hoiilh  Sen   Islaml-\nto mmm\nCars of Wagners Now Rolling\nToward Chicago, Detroit\nand New York City Itself\nCHESTON, Ocl. \u00ab.- rrcston Vall\u00aby\nthis week breaks Into t\\w company of\nthe apple export Im; (lint are out to\ncapture a shar\u00ab of the trade on Hie\nAmerican market, llu- initial Hhipment\nhelm; threo cars of hMho! Wasners,\none each of which u dcstlniiil for\nNew York, Chicago and Detroit, the\nStaples Fruit company, helm; the shippers. At the Fruit Growers Union\nwnrohouHR the pack Is under way of a\ni-ar of Cox Oi-kiik\", which arc booked for the London, Elngland. market,\nnnd MumiKer l.ovcduy Ih arriiiiRiiiff for\nthe shipment of a car of Christmas\npresentation apples which will arrive\nin Ihe Old Country In time for Vulptlde\nllstrlbulloii, ami In which it Is ns-\nMired   not   only   Creston   people   but\nil.su residents at other Hast kooUMiuy\npolnlH will havo a few brums each lo\nremember themseK'-.s to old tiin,-\nirli-mta   In   tin-   old   land.\nTo C'rittton Valley belongD the credit of whipplnu out llu- blKKest carload of nppleH ever loaded at a Brlilsh\nColumbia uhlpplliK point. The car umv-\nl from I'.rloksou on TuoHday, and\nmtaiued approximately ISOO boxes of\n.lonaihaiis ami  Wagners.    The Staples\nl-'riiit compnUy, handled the liUHlueus,\nami ihe apples were an on-tlm-spot pui\nchOSO bv .\\le--sr!*-. Whip nml Kl.-lar\nsali-ser of tin- Mil ford Metmonlte com\nniunlty, near Manratli. Alta., who paid\nlu the neiifhborhoo.1 of f-JOnn spot CO*h,\nThe   apples   were   load.-d   loose   lu   the\ncar,    hence    tl \\e,ptlonal    carryliu:\ncapacity of lhe rar *fhe visitors made\ni|iili. a thoroiiKh lnspii-tlon of many\nol    iln-   Valley   oichnr.ls,   but    were   so\ntak.-ti with th.- exceptional quality of\nthe .lonnthnii* on ihe l-'rank I'm nam\nranch, ami ih.' Wagners nn the it. it.\nBtapples place, that ihey pnld Hies,\ntwo growers len cents a l\u00bbx in ^xoest\nof s.-v.-ral oilor offer* \"\u2022 onb r to so<\ncute Uolr chute, of ib.- fiuii-lnslsi-\nIng that llm appbs be picked from\ntrees   which   they   personam   selected\nThe sale of tins quantlt) of fruit under theae dlreumatances K quite nat-\nurallv, received with naiisiactlon In\nthe Krlckson section as ImlicaliiiK the\nsiiporlorlty of Die apples t;rown In\nthat   district.     Too,  lhe sale  Is equalU\ncomfort Iiik io the backer* of tho promoted Arrow de. it Irrlantl ichom\u00ab\nboth the*Staples ami Putnam ranch--.\nare irrigated from th.- Erickson Wm.r\nlY-.-rs*   community   irrigation   s>stein.\nCENTENARIAN   IN   FCATHERS.\nPinketilia. the seaport of Hrlshan'\nijiieoiiHiiimi, posmmm n parrot of -i\nlutiHtnii-iteii tigc of in yeara.  It ha\nnev r Mimkod. InrtUlffed In nlc.l, di\ndi.'ilts, w.un roll-Vm-yourself mtock\nUrns or played, bridge\n8AVEO BY HAIR RIBBON.\nWearing n bright hair rlblwiii saved\nllio life of five ymr old  Mamni't   I'.it\nlOTIOn of Honnld, 111., wh ' would have\ndrowned   In   I'ike  rreMi   had  m t   iln-\nvivid  streamer  exoltod   curiosity  ami\nprof-ui-i-d her rescue.\nMany Canadian pn\nHo*   (Mil   OOUfltft    111   I\nare inrivluir In\nripe \u00ab dltlon,\nCRESTON NOTES\nCBRHTON, tut. rt. - Frank Kbbutt\nleft at thi- end of llie Week for Vnncouver, where he is starilna his second year in lhe school of mines li\nconnection with that Institution. it<\nreturned aboul in days ngo from Fort\nNorman, where he spent the sumnn\nwith a geological    urvey jwirty.\nMIhh   Irwin,   teacher  at   C.iliyoli  Cil\nwas  in town   Prlilny en  route to He\n-mii   to   spend   Wit-   v..\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u201e..'11,1   with   Nel-\nsi u   til-lids,\nMr.   and   Mrs.   (thiol   of Itoswll   w.t-\namong the om of town Kucsm for the\nfair.\n.Mr.    Sin .ll   and   two  children  arrived   from Vancouver on' Sunday,   to Join\nMr. Small, who has  recently  based th\nCreston hotel.\n\u25a0I - Amy r.l.liult. of Lethhrldic.\nwho has ho. ut the past month with her\nparents. Mr. mid Mrs. r. a Bbbutt\nreturned   on   Sunday   to   resumi'   Ber\n<l'..lb*,     oil    the    nru.-liiK    ftiit.    of    111\npall   lii-spii.ii.\nMra, Knok, \u00bb ..: back on >londay from\n,i three weeks' Visit with .WImw\nir lends.\nNursn- Connie McCarthy of Cran*\nbrook hospttii! is here on u two weeks\nhid Ida v with her moilu-r, Mrs. M\nMcCarthy\nih. Bailie, Inanector of wi st.rn\nbranches   of   ihe   Hank   of  Commerce,\nvvn-H here on nn . official visit thl*-\nw.-ik. .lust how mueh the hank's trade\nhas expanded I shown la the sinff.\nPWo   v-.tr,   ngo   Manager   Iteinielt   nnd\ntwo clerita conalltuloa the full uml\nwinter staff, while for the pant yenr\na ii.i.'. 11 four dents and mnnuor\nhas been  required  the year round,\ni*i\\. Dow, boggaitemaasler at the\nKliiRHK.De d< (nil. is home for a fe-e\n\u2022 I.r. I   vacation   lhl\u00bb_wee|j.\nPERRY SIDING NOTES\nrr.UHV   HIDING,   Met.   0,   -     Nearly\nr>verybod)   went   up  to Rlocon   for  the\nanrlcultural   RSSOCUtlon's   fair,   ami   the\nKhlbltors   from   this   |iolnt   captured  \u00bb\nnumber of prises.\nMr Forehand from Colville. Wash.,\nis vlslilm: Mr. and Mrs. K, W   Dnwaev\nlv F, COWle bft h.re on Friday last\nfoi    Vancouverf   Where   he   Is   entering\n.i   theolagleal  coibg-p.\nSunday school ban been iiimiKur.iied\nhere under the Superintendence of the\nteacher, Mr   Stoss.    Miss  Anderson ami\nMm*   I'owell   nre   Inking   chance   of  tlm\njunior  dosses\n.'. \\: Sfverns, the Clan I Cree* lumberman, accompanied by Mrs Severna,\npassed ihioti^h hero on Tuesday on\ntli.lr wav' in  Nelson\nMr. nml Mrs F J. I'owell. Mis- Powell, and Mrs   i;   W    l\u00bb.iwn.*\\   motored to\nSeise  Tuesday  with  Mr.  Kopeeki\n.rSppl-.lal-\nAihid om. a hns returned t-. hi- i\n\u25a0tiiotloii   at    Valllcan\nifCmfc   iiirmiK    I.HihI\nMANY TRIBUTES\nTO TINY JEAN\nRAKDO X,   Oct.   ft.\u2014 on   t he   ocffl R Ion\nof    the    funeral    of    Utile    f, i il r - J* \u25a0 :i r \u25a0\u00bbI. I\nJenn Mel.an.hrs St   Nt-w Denver Thnr-.-\nilay.   flowers   w.-re   sent   nn   tokens   of\ndeep symnatn) ami loYitts remombrnnce\nbv    the   fnllMH-liii;\nMr. -md Mis S .1 TowkihmI ami child\nreti. Nelson: Mr nml Mrs. Qeo. Ibuid-\ni.r. Thr.-- Forks; Mr nnd Mrs l>.,,|\nl.liu-.dn, COdy! Kev II M and Mrs\nSiewiis. New Denver: rtev. D W and\nMrs H.oii; Mr nnd Mrs .Tofm Bell and\nFniiiltv: Mr Dan P. Morgan: Mm\nRumens 'idiih Buroeas, Mr nnd Mr.\"\nClever, lh\u00ab Misses Clever, The i.amrht-\nitn Fatnllv, Dr and Mrs Oomm, New\nDenver I'vihlan Sister, Mr. nnd Mrs\n.1. Jones. Sandon; Snndnu I_nynl Oraime\nI_od*r(' No 1\u00ab7\u00bb; Silver Queen 1M>. i,\nnli Lodge, No i9, Sandon: Sbver Citv\nUdgC I '\"\u00bb O. F, No. t., Sandon: Mr.\nnnd Mrs J. McRontes. Mrs Krwln\nWhite. Mr and Mrs. O. McKay. Mrs\nN. McMillan. Margaret, Dorothv timl\nBlnnsliiird Mr an-l Mrs. A. O. I'tlrtlrs.\nMrs. II ni- 'ii.li. Daddy nnd Mama,\nTom. llettv, .lesftln nnd Nnnle, Miss\nAiken. Mr and Mrs, Roy McUmders,\nMrs K A r.imeron, Mr, and Mrs, |>\nV. And-r-'-n. Mr. and Mrs. Nlel Ynt-\ntrle. Mr Dun McKay and ft mil y, Mr.\nind Mrs .1 .Inhlison, Mr R. H, S>mil\u00bbs,\nMr and Mrs W. P. Rudltbt\ntf.M.i   rial'   I>orot   WMr\nHOW  TO  RID THE  ARMS\nOF OBJECTIONABLE HAIRS\n(Aids to Ilcutity.)\nA simplified method Is here given\nfor tho (Hitch removal id hairy or\nfussy mow ths nhd runly Is more\nthan one treatment required; Mix\na stiff paste wilh mm powdered\ndelatone and water, apply lo hairy\nsurface and aflcr 2 or 3 minutes\nrub off, wash tbo skin nnd every\nhair haa vanished. This simple treatment cannot cause Injury, but enrn\nshould be exercised to get real delatone.\nMrs Norlh and Mrs. West were eon\nfldlfifi In Mich olhor us to their rp\nsportive husbands.\n\"John Is sin h \u00bb funny man nl limes,\nMrs. North stated. \"Now. take for In-\nrtanre this afternoon. I have a tn w\nfall suit and hat coming out nboul i\nn'clnck, but In spite uf that John went\noff to Ibe elf links ns usual!\"\nhrTOt,\",-,w \u2014 Hmmfw nlhghq njp app\n_\u2014 -mi\nThere Is n better outlet for timl and\npork piiiilui !** on foi -inu necoiint, nnd\nthe domestic mnrkel for fresli pork Is\nImproving, claim packers In the United\nHUteo.\nCelffors, iti.\" I  to 4T.00; Oregon prunes,\noiind, $2.2*\"i |o 53.117, many wasty.\nmm yeah\nAlready Province Is Close to\nLast Figures, Inspector\nClarke Reports in Bulletin.\nAccording to reports, wc ::rp now\nclose on the 1919 shipmenti of fruit\nand vegetables,\" states ltobert O. I*.\nClarke, Dominion fruit Inspector for\nHrltlsh Columbia, In bin bulletin jint\nto hand.\nHe   r.-porlM,   the  following  cablegram\ni-elvcd;\nLIVERPOOL, Sept. L'8, \u2014 Ontario\npears. <-x Meum'.ima, boxes, unwrapped,\ngreen. Anion, few $3.89. others held,\ntwos IS.Oii Duchess, $2.87 to $2-97,\n$2.20 io $2.2n; Barrel- good. Anjou*\n$12.rifl, half barrels wasty. Sheldotr1\nworthless: Ontario nips tones, boxes,\n$2.7S to $8.4*8, $2.29 to $2.87; American\nRe\"\"\nSOU1\nGLASGOW, Sept. 28\u2014 Scot Inns, Both\nwell large proportion slack. Oravenstelns\ni<_._\\. to $7.79. $)>.!') to $7.,If), $5.74 in\nill.(16: Wolf River, M.I3 to $fi.*7C; Em-\nerpr. $S,Sa to $6.5rt, $r.,33 to $(J.7fi,\n-Ml to |B,IS; Wealthy, bent, $9.02 in\n19.X4, othiTs S7.17 io $K.illt $6.rifl lo\n$8,111, $5.94 .to |MB. SO.IT* to $tl.3&;\nnibstoite, 4.7) to $r>.f.3, |M1 strong demand for color: California Duchess\npears, half cases $2.fti to $3,07. Pound\nquoted   $4.10.\nLlVKItl'OOL. Sept. 30.\u2014Seotlana ex\nDigby, tiraveii.stt-iiis, many slack, $5.49\n10 $11.92, 14.81 IO $11.35, $6.40, alacks,\n$5.29 to $0.30, $4.48 to $5.90. $4,118 to\n\u25a0 i \u25a0 \u2022. lllcnhclms, no color, $4.R8 to\n%*5.49, $4.4S to $4.(58; Wolfe Itlver, $5.70\nto 16,10, Weiilthy, slack, $7,12 lo\nIt.ftS. 18.41: Mnlden Blush, $7.83; Emperor, wanly, ft.fis; \\CI11gH. $7.73. llal-\nnnce  Untarlo   [leiira  ex   Metagama,   All-\njou,   boxen,   $3.7rt.    Rate,   $4.07.\nCanadiaa    Wholtsale    Fiioes\nThe following are wholesale prices\nas   of   hilt-   Saturday.\nVANCOUVER,\u2014Snows,    1*3,23,    ones.\n25c. lees twos and threes; McIiiIonIi and\nJonathan*. (3.00 for onis, 25c. lens for\ntwos and threes: King and Oravcnsteln,\n(2.75 for ones, 1 wo\u00bb and threes 25c\nleaS; Wealthy, Bellofleur and Cox Orange. (\u2022::::< for ones, twos ami threes\n25c. less; C.-Utne Pippin Wolfe Rive,\nJ2.oo Ponrs, Imporied, ii'Aujou. $1.50-\ntiarleit, 14.86; riargeau. 14.00; Pall\nReauty, $2 2;.; Elberta and Crawford\npeiiehe,-!,   $l.;,n.     Pruneft,   $1,25.     Plums.\ni-has. crate, Ornnd Duke Pond's s i-\nllnf, |l 18, Tokay grap*H. $2.25; Concord. It)| pound basket, 85c. Field To\ninatoe*-. $1.00; 4-baskel crate, $1.25;\nlugs. $1.50. Asheroft poluloes. $25.00\nto $30.00; t.illoet, $27.50 to $32.00; lo*\nnils, $tsoo to $20.00. onlnns, |6S.OO\njh-r ton It. (' apples 20 cars., mixed\ncars 4, 7 cars onions. 10 cars potatoes.\nWeather tin- .   Business fair.\nVERNON, Okanagnn P n, B, prices\nUolntosh, $:' IB, so tier cent ones. Ifl\npor   c.-nt    twos;   Jonathan,   Warners\nttrlmcH ftolden, 91.28! Yellow Nt wtoii,\nSpitxi nbtii-g. Spies, $2.50; Hyslop ernbs\nil.BO; peara, ja;.o o&eo, $3.oo for twos\n$1.25 and $1.00. Ib-avy winds on Mom\nilay  and   Tuesday   have  done  conslibr\nday and  Tmsday  have none considerable   (Inning\"   IK-lli'loos,   Northern   Nny,\nlimne   Boauly,   Vellow   -Newton,   Wat-\nners,  heavlesi   bit.       Estimates   of   loss\nvary  from   100 to 200 cars.\nTORONTO.\u2014Ontario apples; Hlen-\nh-lms. Wealthy, Kings, ones, $\u00bb.oo,\niwos and domestic. $5.00. threes, $3.01\n10 $3.50; Snow. Mcintosh, OtlM, 17.00;\niwos and domestic, IfiOli; Novln Seo-\nUa lirii-'veiisn-lns, ones, $5,oil to $5.Ml;\nhi.no-ilc, Il.BO, Hire.-*-, $3.00. No\ncharge in it C. Boxes It C Prunes.\n[180 and $1.10. tlrapt-x, 5uc. Pears,\n$1.30 and ii.io. Orepes, \u25a0\u25a0<\u25a0\u2022\u25a0 Poiatoee\ndo  ohange,   market  epsy<    unions,   nn\nehnnge.    Arrivals, 3 grapes,  ;   1  Ontario\napples.   I   Nova   Scotia   potatoes,   3   On\ntario. v New Brunswick, _ Quebec\nBEGIN BIG Film\nQuarter of Mile ol Trestle\nWill Be Buried in Six\nWeeks' Time With Gravel\ni ItRHTON, Ocl I Work started or\nthe big fill lh.* Cn nad la n Pacific mil\nway Is to nuke nu the high tre-.tb\nfiotn   ih.-   st,,tion   in   Kootfiiny   binding\nto the slip nl  Ho- bike sid a d|stnn<\nof about a quarter of a mile    Thn\nwork trains :ir- unployeaj two of them\nhauling mnterlii for ili\u00abv fill lu steel ers\nBare, nnd lhe third handling ih\u00ab- work\nit   in.-   nn.     Material   is   secured   ri\nthe BUI tour the Canyon bridge, about\n1%  miles   from   the   ti--i-.il.-,   ;uul   It   Is\n\u2022\u2022Xpecled     that     the     Job    will     ttllie     ;.1\nleast six weeks to compt*Me, While Ihi-\nwork Is under way the \\ard englio\nnnd efew operate . i night ha ad Mag\nlbe freight traffic 10 mid from the\nbafRM lltal pi) between Proctor and\n\u25a0 to    Landing,\nl'|i till th.< fir-t of the month pro-\nvlncial revenues had lieeii swelled n\nmatt, r of over $500 by this year's Issue\nof an tne lle-nsi-s at On etofl by PfO-\nvlncial   Poiic-  (iffh-.r   McLaren     .\\i*\nmost 20(1 of the-.,. |K.rmlls were issued,\nihrec of -ehIch were trappers isrinlts,\niiln.- big ftsme burners, ami ih- balance ihe ordinary game shoot Ins \"\noonoei. Polo \u2022 \u25a0 miii ir.n:-*, how, ver,\nwas nulci, the Intake from fines Ik*\nInit less ui.in 180 dollan n cnuple \"f\ni'.'iiiiiiiin assaults bring the onl)  cooes\nMagistral-' Crompton was colled upon\nio . iljudlratr In. There is SOmr b'cal\ndemand for liquor permits, the province  netting  $!-\u2022   from  that   SOttrce  last\nmonth.\n.lu-t how eseellenl was the haylno\nmother ihroughout September Is In-\nillcnted In lhe official Weather repflrt\nwhich show- that tin rainfall for the\nmonth was just exactly 70 inches a\ntmtch of 21 \u00abbo\\<- freetlna woather\n.nconnten-d Sept ll and Aires days\nlater the t-.ilmh-M touch of atmosphere\nwas in avid i'. the mercury getting up\n10   71   In   tin-   shade  on   Sept.   17.     Thr\nvital statics show new arrivals of two\n-ach  of boys and  girls,  with   no  mar-\nrlnaes  and  no  deaths\nC    P    ll    Agent   BWansoa   SOI   away\ndot day on hi\" ii-uii fall  raaatlon\nirlp   win. ii   will   lake   him  ns   *.\u25a0\u25a0   _t\nVict irla,   nml   during   his   stay   In   Van-\nouver will an- nt .1 meeting \"f the\nrreutlvs of th. rmi.d Karmer.t of\nin ni- D Colombia    Yard master Loasby\n\u2022f   Slrdai   ,r-   1 th, r   nllwny   0fflc1.1I\nWMh   Mr-   t.oa.-v\n,.|-\nst\nat   pre\nNAKUSP NOTES.\nN \\KPSP. Od <1 -Thomas Ahrlcl.\nA    R    <:ir.i*id   and   A.   V    Parlsott   wrre\n\u25a0 I d delegates  to ih\u00ab National Lib*\neral Conservative nssocintutn tn In*\nhild at Nelson on Thursday f*. S\n1 _*'\u00ab ry I\" a deiegnle in (he I.lhe.rnl\ni*i-tn .nil-. 11 10 bi> li i<i nt thf samr\ndny.\nlira, Appleby ha* moved her restaur-\ni,ni to the ..in dins lately occupied hy\nL, P.awllnss. Mr. Rawllngs has ewe-\nled a new office hulldlnK on Ray\nstre-i, and ts already In oecupnnry.\nMrs. C. P, Lmtse Is 0|ivnfiiR up a\nrestaurant on Ray Hi feet, lately occtl-\nplod by Mrs. Appleby, th* premi-es\nbnvP'ii hfi-n  titirclinsed by  Mrs.  Lodge\n(leorge Jordan, Jr. who hnn been *rv\nIII for the past three weeks Is rcitorted\nin h\" slightly hotter,\n(' S l.enry who has henn on a hunt-\nInn trip through the Plre VnLsy dis-\nirlct and un to Lightning Peak brought\ndown   n   grlvity   and   a   couple  of  deer\nHit It W lAtore, of Halcyon has\nbeen visiting Nakusp nnd I hi loOil\nllftstorn Htnr lodge n few davs. While\nhen* she was the miest of Mrs A. V\nCarlson.\t\nA rOOLTBT  WIHHER\nSILVKRTttN.  Oot   o\u2014Mrs   D   Me*\nNaught on of this place wns the extensive poultry winner nt the New\nDenver  fair,  not  Mrs   A   UcNaufhton.\nThe Store for Style\nThe Store for Quality\nNew Fall Suits\nAt $25.00 to $175.00 Each\nTo describe all\nour New Suits\nwould be impossible. The most satisfactory way is\nfor you to examine\nthem yourselves,\nYou will find\nPLAIN  TAILORED SUITS\nAt $40.00 to\n$150.00 Each\n(fflgtl of Serge. Tweed,\nTiV\"ft,ltie and Duvetyn,\nIn\" Navy, Brown, Co-\nrjsrtingen. Castor nnd\nBlm]t Stifei up to 44.\niOMo among; these havo\nOrJmmlnRs of embrold-\ntmy or imild. All nro\nip - to * ihe-mlnuto In\nllylo. Prices each,\n(imm\u2014\n$40.00   ,\n$150.00\nPLAIN AND FUR TRIMMED SUITS\nAt $25.00 to $175.06 Each\nThe plain Suits .-omo In Mlnea' sizes, 15, jp, 17. and the Fur-trimmed\nSuits are in slsis tip to 42. All mad*1* ..'^ne\\v fall materials In\nNnvy, Black, Castor nnd Brown. TlieiA Fur-trlmmoil Suits nro\nqultfl  the  handsomest   we hnvo  had,  .\u25a0.'.;\u25a0   unite warm  enough\nf\"r\"\" w,n,\"r w\"nr* $175.00\nPrh't'S   lip   to\nFALL M1LUNEW\nStylo without ixtrnvngnnce is the *^H-lWff\u00bbtonf feature of these\nItnls, Kvery offort has heen made lo tffdWJihls nbotii. Although\nmoderately prloed our Hats embody* every mnn fashion foaturt, ami\nare   well  made  to   -tainl   ike  closest .InVpOctdk.\n611 Baker Street\nPhone 200\nKASLO NOTES\nKASLO, Oet 1 \u2014The Ladies Hospital\naid held Us monthly non-ling in lhe\ne||v hall, Monday afieruoon. wh. n the\n\"Free Will Offering\" COmmlttf* r--\nported  having   coll. ited   about   1229.\nMr. and Mrs. llani- s Sinn- of Rlondel\nspenl   Tuesday   -.*___   the  city.\nW. Mlnardus, of Sandon, was a visitor\nhi   low ii   Mouda>\nMrs C  Anthony, of Ban Delta. ''\u25a0''\u2022\nis  rt Hewing  old\ncity   having  arrl\n\u25a0t.i\\    evening -    b\nl*.\nMon-\nfew\nii..\n'i.ronio, l\" spviniin*:\ncity.\nri-turnt-tl   to   town\nAlex   Munn-   li\nand   wil.   teniata   her-   f-ir   Nine   tlltP\nF   Ih-rg-trom returned Tuesday from\na   two  days hunting   trip  up Uie   lake,\nbringing   ba\u00bb-i.   a    iin.    speelmen   or j\nblack   bear.\nThe   local    Liberals   held   a    m-'lnu\nMonday,  nnd   sppolntaed   P.  T   Any*\n.1   J.  Blnns  and  |i   Hruc as   i.|... h-\nii> represent  the Ka-lo Liberals nt  the\nconvention   to   be   held   In   Nelson\n\\ i; tl'illup. Rritl*\"h Coluinbla T.le-\nphone lineman of Proetor, Is pay Ins\nthe   City  a   hnsltlens   visit.\nMr and Mrs. R McPherson of Lar-\ndo. arrived In town on Tuesday e\\'i>-\nuing'i   late   host.\nIt J. Lewi- of Fdmotiton, tn visiting\nthe   city.\nII R Moor, nnd \\V. IV S Rorlson.\nof Vancouver, w.-re r-tflsiered at the\nKing Qeorgs Tueodoy\nJ, Cadden a nd h Is two daughters\nie MU\"rs Risk and Marjorie, return*\n1 from tin r-xii-iuicd \\l\u00abit to th. nos I,\nn    Monday   SVenlin*!   train.\nIS STILL FALLING\nPanic Ensues, Food Stores\nTake on War Time Aspect; Workers Agitate.\nV1KNNA, Ort 8. Tbfl value ol\nthe Austrian crown continues d-ul> to\ntall. This brought aboni a ptnlo ud\nill claaaes ol  pa pie .m- seeklni' io\nbuy mi rcbiindise of any kind of for-\n\u2022 ign cn'urM'H or money, tiffrrs of\n1,400. crowns for a dol'.ir hAVO hron\nniatlo bul no sclb-rs of the dollar\narc to be found.\nlite food stuffs have takm on n\nwar lime aspect. Lens lines nt\nwomen are to be seen herded by\nthe polico outside -grocery stores.\nStores hnve been compelled to close\nan their stocks hove been sold. There\nis A certain* amount of agitation\nanions the working clnssrs on nc*\nof Ihe events In West Hungary, the\nnews received here lending Ihem to\nllio belief that a monorcblst corporation   Is   being   prepared   there,\nImprove Your\nAppearance\nMore phosphate If you want your\neotnplexlou to clear, eyes to brighten,\nmil skin In heeome soft and smooth.\nThin, in rve-exhausted people grow\nstrong on Bllro-Phosphate and tho\nCnnailn Drug A Book Co. guarantees\nIt.\nImproves flavor\nof cereals\nand fruits\nLUX\nfor Voiles, Linens,\nBalisles, Collons\nDo not think of\nLUX as a cleanser for\n\\only georgettes,\n'chiffons, trtcolettes,\ncrepe-de-chinet. The\nbutffcly LUX lather\nmeani double life to\nanythini*f-you can wash\n\u2014anything that pure\nwater will not harm.\nChiffon or n\\ien, it's\nall the same\u2014use\nLUX.\nLUX free\nbooklet, \"Tht\nCar. of Dainty\nClothe \" ottaX\n' on request.\nLever\nBrothers\nLimited,\nToronto\nLZ.\n___.\n 5e^v Ca(H\n\"a\nTHE flEESOfo MILT NEWS, JftlbAY.llfiftMmfl, 6e\"T6BER 7, 1921.\ni\nShorts Have Their Day in\nthe Market, Forcing De-\ndines in Many Stocks.\nNEW YORK, Oct! 6.\u2014Dlreetln?\ntheir attacks affainsi somo of lho more\nfavorable Issues, professional Interests\nwere enabled to effect further Irregular, Impairment of price* In Ihe stock\nmarket, today.\nTobaccos, oils and junior steels,\n, equipments and motors were the espo-\nelal targets of the fdiorta. Sumatra\nTobacco led the.rcacllon; declining :\u25a0;\u25a0*,\npoints on tho susponslon of dividend\npayments.\nMexican nnd European oils bore the\nhrunt of the reactionary movement ln\ntholr division, falling froti 1 to almost\n4 points. Coppers retained much of\ntholr recent Improvement and shippings rallied In tho latt<* part of the\nsession.\nj     Halo* wore 630,000.sharp.\nOn the exchange call lo*ns opened\nand held nt -Ufc per cent\nAlthough the weekly sUiljfnKfit.s of\niho British. French und Oertpan banks\nreflected Rtmtned conditio^ abroad,\nforefgn exchanges held >*iterdoy*s\nrally for the most part     '  v.\nEttoiistvo buying of x&tllnj bills\nwaa altrlbuliHl to ,IaiKinese.4)tterestrt,\nWith ono exception, Liberty Issues\nroso to the best price of thOyear on\nvery large dealings, Victory ftites being slightly easier.\nTotal POles. $18,260,000. J\nClosing   Quotation**.. -\nHigh.\nSILVER PRICES\nIE: 1 SLUMP\nN'RW   VilnK.\n63\\c\nsilver mdny, j\nLONDON,\n41 111.\nOi.|,     ll.\u2014Silver     mill\nFOREIGN EXCHANGE\npel.\n-Rn\nBllvi-r.\nNEW    YOJ1K.\nforeign, f,9*H,c.\n' Canadian dollnrs\u201491.00.\nPrune.\u2014Domnnil t.is. entiles 7.L'8li.\nLire\u2014Demand 4.02. cables  l.02*_.\nMartin\u2014Domnnil .88. cables .S2V4.\n\/Chino \t\nc. p. tv ........\nPierce Arrow  ..\nStudebaker  \t\nV. S. Sleel enm.\nda pfd  \t\nWilly.   ..;\t\nClrro de  I'nscn.\n.113\n. 10\n-.*)%\nSJ\\V.\nClose\nKM\nHK\nIK'*,\n\u00bbi|\n.0\nHH\n\u25a0 71VJ\nTitl\n70\nBANK OF ENGLAND '\nRESERVE DECLUES\nlo*      \u00bb\ncf   W*td\n;es: '\nHR.vOO\nsed    \u00a31.161.-\nLONI^ON*. Oct. 6.\u2014Th\nstatement of the nnnk of\nshows the following ehungi1\nTotnl reserved decreased\nCirculation  Increased   \u00a309\nBullion decreased  \u00a3626,\nOther   securities   Increased\n000.\nOther deposits Increased \u00a32!.aU,0M.\nPublic deposit* Increased  i'T.OlSjbm.\nNotes reservo decreased  \u00a309l.*\u00bb0.\nGovernment pecurltles Incensed\n\u00a326,181,000.\nThe proportion of the honk's Mterv*\nto llahlltiies this weok )-_ 14.0] lier\nceni; last* week It wus 18.81 portent\nDOMINION LIVESTOCK\n1.2!: t.k I\nnn. ji'.il I\nWINNIPEG, Ocl. 8\u2014 Offerlncs III lhe\nynrdii yc.lcrd\u00bb- (mailed   HU   Oftl\n.'..'.3 hof. .Ind SL'l sheep,\nHteere\u2014Choice. JS.00 lo 18\ngood, 11.78 lo 14.78; common. $f.*4 to\nan.\nHulrher ' lielfers\u2014Choice.    O.00   to\n\u2022UM,-, fair lo Rood. |S.7t to IS.76.\nllatcllcr COWS\u2014Choice, IS.7.-, lo HOC:\nfair to -gpoa*. 12.75 to IS.r.e: metttltn.\n12.25 to 11.50: canner. and eu-iler...\n\u00bb1.S5 td ft.O*\nBulls\u2014Good, 12.2j to 13.0\". commkn,\n11.50 to 11:00.\nOxen\u2014Oood. 14.00 to 14.50: medium.\n11.00 lo 11.50: common. 11.50 in tiM.\nIVcdMr .leers\u2014Choice. O00 to $\u00ab:,:\nfair to food. 12.75 to 11.75.\nPtockcr atecrV\u2014Choice. O.00 In |j.i;.:\nfair lo (ood, fi.50 to 12.75.\nCalves\u2014Choice, 16.50 lo l\u00ab.r,0: RoM.\n11.00 to 15.00: common, S2.50 to $3.110..\nSheep\u2014Oood, IS.50 to 0.76: common, 12.01. to J2..-.0\nI-nmhii\u2014llood. It.OO to 13.00: in(i-\ninon. 11.00 to $$.oo.\nHogs\u2014Sclrtt*. M2.50: heavies. 17.60,\nto 110.60: light.. IIVhi Io 112.50: how.\nIfi.f.O to 17.50; auj.. J4.-.0 to |}.50.\nToronto  Receipts.\nTOIIOTO. Ocl. *.\u2014..'aillo reeelnl.\n4ip.    Heavy .leer.. 16.75.\nCalf receipt., 60.\nSheep receipt*. 15I3. Choice lambs\n\u00abUe.\nHog rocylpls, SRI; unchanged.\nMONTREAL LIST\nSTERLING EXCHANGE\nNBW YORK, Ocl. (!.\u2014Sterling ex-\nehnnffe Irregular at. $3.7*1 tot fiO-tlay\nbills nnd $3.7?U  for demand.\nNRUSON,  Oct.  fi.\u2014Counter rule\niterlinp. .U4\\_.\non\nCANADA BONDS.\nWtNNIPBO, Oct. C\u2014Hid prices for\nDominion war Issues:\nWar lnans\u20141025. Idl.*,\n1537, 107.60.\nVictory\u2014IMS, JSS.85:\n1027. 107.25; 1033. $07.1\n1021,  **!iii..*ill;   1034. 194.8\n1911, J92.0O;\n1023,    197.90;\n;   1937. IOR.9.'.:\nMETAL MARKET\nNEW YORK, Oet. 0\u2014Popper\u2014Firm;\nelectrolytie. sp.il And nearby, 12*ic In\n.13c'\nTin\u2014Firm; spot anil nenrby. 127 no:\nfutures, 127.25.\nIron\u2014Steady and unchanged.\nI \"Ml\u2014Steady;  spot, tl.90.\nZinc\u2014Steady; spol, 14.60.\nl^tndnn\u2014 Stnwluril copper, spot, \u00a369\n2s 6d; futures, 170 2s 6d: electrolytic,\nspot, \u00a374; futures. tit.\nTin\u2014Spot, \u00a3155 12s 6.1; future.,\n\u00a3157 17s 6d.\nLend\u2014Spot,   \u00a323 5s;    futures.\n2s Id.\nZinc\u2014Spot. \u00a320 Hittll; futures\n2s 6,1.\n\u00a323\nCf,\nUsed Articles.             g\nVl.~_^__\u00bb3_C4_h__J\n\\Help Wanted\nReal Estate                I\nlifKQST IPfl\nPositions Wanted\nRooms                      \\\n>lCld3l 1 IvU\n[Lost and Fond*\nBoard                   _\n-S1                at *       m\n*     Livestock                I\nToRerd                lis\nrli\/Drticirai\n[C     Machinery\nBoats anl              [\\\\\nLlVCi IISS\n\\m    Farm Produce\nAutomobiles\n' \u2014\n\u2022\u25a0  **\u25a0 . V \u25a0    w sMfSaar            J\n****     Timber and Mines\nBANr OF MDNTR13AL\nestablished more than 100 years\ntotal assets in excess of |500,000,000\nNELSON BRANCH\nl.eli. B. DE VEBER - M.n.n.r.\n\u25a0\u25a0   i    \u25a0in \u25a0 \u25a0\"   m I    i     .im *  n_n_nii\nBANK CLEARINGS.\nMINNEAPOLIS GRAIN\nMINN'RAPOUP. Oet. fi.\u2014Plniir. 80(\nti\u00bb 2W Inwer ut %\"..'% 10*17:76; nKIp-\nmems, oi.iii: barrels,\nHran\u2014 I13.n0 to JH.00.\nWheftt\u2014-No. 1 northern. D.Sftt t*\nI1.S9H.\nCorn\u2014No. _ yellmv, lift,\no,it\u00ab\u2014N'.i. :i white, H%0 lo 597(0.\nKlux\u2014No. 1, 11,73 10 I1.TB.   '\nWlNNtPEO, Oet. fi.\u2014The followtnn\nnru,the bank clearings for the principal\nallies of the Dominion for week en&<\nInc today, eompnrod with tho cMfro-\nspondltfir WOoVl last year.\nWeek Knillnir Correitponillnc\nOet. 6. llil.    Week, ifM I\ntl!4.8S3.K\u00ab!t fJ783H.4lS\n129,555.:;:.   U7.Jlf.0011\nC61R.I92\nM,77f.MI\n; ME iii\n;.t44.fil\nI,\u00abrt.4f3\nfi.:3i.\u00abr.\nT. 123.874\n3.505.850\nIf 33.533\n4,lff,ffl\nM7f,Tfi9\nl,IST,MI\n1,783,904\nMontreal\nToronto   \t\nWinnipeg   .\nVanronver   .\nOttawa   .  .\nCalgnry   \u25a0 \u2022 \u2022\nHnmlltm   .\nQuebec  \t\nKtlmonion\nHiillfax   \t\nl\u00bbndon   \t\nlleslna  \t\nSt. John \u2014\nSaskatoon   .\nMoose Jaw\nllrantford   ...\nHmndon   \u2014\nPort   Wllllnm\nLethbrldfte\nMedicine   llat\nN*.   West mint*\nI'flertwro   ...\nSherbrooke\nKitchener  .\nWindsor\nVidi-ria,  \t\nKlngftion\nMonetr.n   ...\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\nMONTHI.AL. OCI \u00bb'..\u2014I'roduei. prlCCi\nsteady.\nCht \u2022 f\u00bb\u2014Fines! Mitems, IB^c\nButter\u2014Choicest ersnmei v, _*\\r u\ntt%c\nBn*\u2014Selected, Ue.\nPotatoes\u2014Pei  t.ig, Mr lots, Jl.':V\nellllllKeil.\nChlcnRo current  flratH, :ifte to 41e,\nNew York Current extra firsts. 47t\nto liOoi flrKts, 41e to 4fle.\nWITH  PEBBLES AS CARGO.\nAt Montreal the Danish auxiliary\nSchooner Darlekfingo In dlSChatlflnR a\nenrgo cf Iceland pebbles, 1500 tons -Of\nsmooth round Molten, lo !\u00bb\u2022- uwmI In\ni_:,.iiI oxtrhctton proAwoi .ti Routh\nPorcuplQO.\nC|ossifi^\/t*i\u00bbcrrising Rates\n~wi\u00abPia3~olaMlilrt AdTortSiig\u2014\nona mid a half cRnt. jtor word per ln-\n\u00ab\u00abrtl0B Six com. pcr word pur wobIi.\nor 2J-.0 por word por month, cahh In\n\u00b0.<lv1nS';- J' char_r\u00ab_l mo a word\nHlralght. Tran.lont ad. accept od only\non a caRh-ln-advunc.ba.tn. Each Initial, figure, dollar algn, eta, count, n.\nono word. Minimum 2r,c, It charged\n60o. Dlsplny typo double above rates.\nLooal Beudlag Hotlcofr\u2014 30 p\u00abr word\neach Insertion, ln hlaok faco or machine capital, lo por word. Hindi fnco\ncapital. Co a word. 2G per cent discount If run daily without chango of\ncopy for one month or more. Whore\nmlvcrtlscmont Is set ouf In .hort lino,\nthe ohargo I. lSfto a line for no-nan\ntypo, 16o for blnck face, nnd !0o for\nbi\"ok P81 capitals. Minimum 3So, If\ncharged BOc.\n5(5\nBirths\nllOn.N\u2014On   Ort.   0,   lo. Hr.   nnd   Mrs.\ni.  i..  Qoneaatefi n daughter.   tr.73K>\n10   Male Help Wanted\nWANTKD\u2014A coo., male or female\n___P!*ly_jJuv*nN llolol, Nelson, (B860)\nWANTED\u2014-Log nutter, nnd swamp,.\u2122.\nSalmo Cedar Co., 1'nrka Sl.liiur. ll.\n- **-. C,r,5HI\n13 SituaHons Wanted\u2014Male\nEXPBRtENCEn   nrs-iKKi\u201e:i'i*n-D, -\nHlr.,s nltiuiih.ii.   Api.iv l>. ii no. il\nVM\nTlUDrcsMKN or BiuHnuwinen'.  Ilboks\nwanti',1   by   i-xpiTtiMii-,.,1   i,\u201e\u201ei(ii,.,.p,.|..\n\u25a0Apply   I',   il.   Max   1113 C.7I7)\nWANTED\u2014roslllon     SJ     cxnerlonoed\nI'ook   and   riullky.    Apply   tins   f.7ir,\nUaiiy   New. IfiJlS)\n12 Situations Wanted Feniali\nWANTKIi\u2014Position   ns   conk   In   sm.'il',\ncamp   or  hmel.     Hot  r,42.   Ymir.   II\n'\u25a0\u2022 iy\u00bbH)\n11 Female Help Wanted\nWANTEP\u2014 Olrl or womnn for itener-\nnl work, -toi oii.ii rv:it\u00abry Street\nMinlie.   -liMlt. (*BflB3)\n\\VANTi:i>~At' onco housekQQoer witli\ntwo    children,    wchool    aue.      Anniv\n_Wesllir|ilK..,   l^O, i ;,r,i;,)\nUventopk   sells   quickly   when   It   Is\nmlVi-rtlHe-l   In'tlienw   gOltHPflg\n18 Miscellaneous for Sale\n1 tnki's three yi-nrs to inn n imlrus\nhide proporly.\nSmoke\n>ii,nt\ni U4.1U\n\u00ab\u00ab..\u00ab:'\nSOti.MI\nTr-.T ,TM\nI.7S.JH\nt.i*.!*.TS'i\ni am mi\n.1101,111\niMIMt\nnt\/ait\ni.:o2.oo\u00bb\niM-sit.m\n1T.T30.30T j\ni-i\/ioii')!\n)t.tl$.Ml '\n\u2022a\u00bbi.\u00bbi;l\nT.i4\u00bb.14S*\nr..4:\u00ab.\u00ab-; 3\n4.s90.SC7|\nI.383.0S61\n..H.-.4.3!'..\n.-l.ISS.S54l\n'J.Sll.86:j\n!.Mt_*t \\\n'IM'.I j\nl.OiMIll\nI.1M,\u00abM|\n1.306,-118!\nTfH.T\u00ab4 |\nI.IM.M4\n1 -IU4.T_?K f\nmimtti\n3..r.4.34|i'\nWINNIPEG  GRAIN  QUOTATIONS.\n\u2022\u2022p.n.    Hljl:     Lof     Ctott,\n\"i\\-h^,\u2022l' \u2014\nOct.   .\nNov.   .\nPac \t\nMay ....\nOcl.   . ..\nNov.   .\nOtc. ...\nBarte]\nOct\t\nDm\t\nKlax-\nOrl\t\nNov\t\nDec.  ..\nII;..   .\nOil\t\nDec   .\nII*\n-.]\u25a0:\u25a0.    )'.:-.\nT&B\n^_J^pertjrJ^Sale^\nINSURANCE\nAll kinds nf Insurunco written on\nshortost notico und lo the greatest\nadviuitugo (if   tlm   insuroil,\nH. E. DILL\nNext to   Canada   Drug   Stare\n(4824)\n(PQAA Witter Htreet, -l' rnnmml cot-\nWt\/UU taffo on ^ hits, tcrniH.\n(j?\"J \"I AA Mctjuarry avontfe, ivronl\n\u00abDllUU nlca -l rootnod ooKaw^.\nplnsleri'd, Rood foundation, frnat proof\ncellar, cldekeii hoilfQ, 12 ralibli pons,\nwork Bhbn and plenty of small fruit.\nKm- quick sale on trrms,\nflj*1 CAA Stanley street, fl roamed\n(OlOUU house in Rood conditio*!,\nCOntOQl fniiiiilntioil, nil 1 lot: let'ins\nto   siilt   iniich.'iser.\n(Jiornn Hall Htroet. a well or-\n*DtUD\\J\\} nuiceii :, roomed hinik'a-\nlow, fire plaee, nlco lawn, chicken\nhouse, jgojti and electric: on 1'.j lo'tif;\nlenns.\n*^p;on s,:ini,,y ;,,i'\"\"t- ona nf\nUKHj(UU those K.nvenient and\nwell bull I houses, \u2022lose tu the city\nand In fli*Kt cIiikh I'uiulitloy, eon.sisl-\nInir or llirr-e bedrooms, with clothes\nclosets and up !->-<Liti- Imlb ami 101-\nlet upstairs, ami well atraiiKi'd dln-\nItiK room, Miltinc rmim, klti-hen and\npantry downstairs Tthe bouse W\nbuilt on :i Mtotie fiiuudiitlon with ROoJ\neellar; front and hack verandah. \"\ngood clilelten bousos .'ind the ;: lots\naj*o ferii'f-il, till? propertv Is nii'i.-l\nfor sale on t'-niei,\na. t. McMillan,\nReal  Estate\nHOU3E   LI3TING8   WANTED   FOR\nSALE OR  RENTAL\n624 Baker Street Phone 601\n<57n|>\n1'ul;   fl a l.M- -Modern   il   room- d   liou\nnnd   two   iois,   Kood   csllnr,   irnr.l.\nfruit trees, *dn*uli*s    One block  rra\ncur   Hup.     Apply   mi   SHtcn   ittroot. ,\n'Write Mrs. .1, T.   Murdv. U.-nernl   De-\nli\\.'rv,   N.-lM.a,   11.   r      l'hone   B35R1,\n22        Miscellaneous\nWANTED\u2014Dry cows to winter. Small\nehurKiv Gordon Hallett, Keiienil delivery,   N.-lsoii.     Phono  ifltLI.   <ri68fl)\nroiii.THV  HitKrcm-ms\u2014Send  2Cc.  in\nmoney or pimlul note to .1. 'ferry I)p-\nimrtni\"nt of .Agriculture. Victoria,\nli. V... for ogg Record and Account\nHook. He-Kin keeping records of\nyour pullets right now. (_GU)\nSubscribe to The Dully News, -80\ncenta a munth or %<i a year, by mall\nto any- placo in Camilla.\n26   Machinery lor Sale\nKOn MAOH1N17HY ut all clnswin. both\nnow mul usi'il. write us. mir mock\nIn rotniili.il,. ISverytbllig Ruiirnntiicil.\ni'rkvs rlnlit. i.':it:,liiKui'ti un rcnuoHt,\nB. C. Kiilliiuni'lit CO, l.M, Vnncoiivnr,\nOffloo, Hunk ul Nova Hcotln, niOB.,\nBuy. lioin. W':,rolt-iii.-.,!-1 nilttHlrlul. ln-\nlimil, gay 1-10.\n 149CR1\nBusiness   and   Professional\nDirectory\nCoal and Wood.\nChinook Coal\nOLYNYK    I-UEI,    COMI-AHY\nrhi.ii'.    C11YU   Noai-   Mi.iuitaiii   fllatlon\nfor in i.it.i.i  ilollvury ol .-..:.I or w,.,\u201ei.\nGunsmith\nGUNSMITH  &  RCFAIBINO.\nII.   II.   KITTO\nIlopnlror of ri'rlfM*  I'lioiioirrftplm noil\nfill,,   in:,, lllll. iv. If,l.ll>\nAccountants\ncnAKi,i:s r. liimTEa\nPucoesnur lo lli\u201e Int.. .l.'iinufi H. I.aw-\nriilicii\nHox 1101 Nolson. D. C.\nir.tsoi vhoiin  .1111Y\nPiano Tuners\nW.   W.   McQUKW,   IMimo   Tiiocr   with\nMason   und   lllsnh   Co.     riiono   41.\n ItliU)\nLodges\nnt*. tm\n;i:..,    no>.\n11',\nUti\n.:.'\u2022.\n.171**    l\"'.-\n.i;i     i;i\nu_\n^\nlll'l\n113   !\nlit\"*\nITI    !\nI73\\\nReal  Virginia-\n\u2014_l satisfaction\nI\nMONTREAL. Oct. I.\u2014Althoimh tin\nvolumn of tnidinn diKillned anil firr-\niher on thn stock exchunse today, the\ntono of the market woa Htrnnger nnd\nthe pcrcrnUiffC ot prlec Riiinn wan\nhiKluT. \/\nTho. Hlecla were mainly eaay, with\nOntario Ptoei lendlnn lhe llRt with a\nloin (if 2 Vi polnta at DO.\nAbitlhl led tlm poper\u00ab. but elojied \\_\ndown at 2_%.   Howard Smith eaacd \"\npoint* lo 70, while n board lot \u00abalr \u25a0   \u25a0>\nWayagamack   carried   tho   price   *\npolnta -down tn -lit-.,    l'rlce B'rtb\ngained l'i to 21 nn light Imd'ag.\nAmotlg the   morp   Important  r\nwu a decline of '. polnla In W.     >,\nHotel to TR from the Inat m<y   \u00bb    Jm<\nDominion Ola^i aol-l a pod\nHH.\nBond\u00bb f^ll off with unn\nchangen. * j\nTotal nolen llnlod. MW^t.       , ||7|,-\n>r,o. j\n\u2022 RERCTSJPWftBD\nBelief That Prices Should\nRite After a Long Decline\nHelps Bring About Turn.\nM'HIOAOO, Oft. fi. -Helli-f expreaaed\nU yarloim quajlorn that a niictlon\nwv\u00bbi due alter tho n eent long decline\nilM a good deal to lift pricea In thf\nwheat market today.\nThe chiH\" wnn mrting at >,c to \"e\nnet higher, with December $1.13 t\u00ab\u00bb\nI1.13U  :nid >l*\u00bb    tl.KK  t<> 11 Ik.\nI'crn  Kiilnfd A-,f to  7-e .mil  \"ilM   '-\u2022*\n\\_ %e.\nIn pmUoljJ'n^ i outcome vnrb'd\nfn ni ir,.   flu \\\\m t_ ;.c advance.\n\u25a0n   *..  ilttge nf a Keen *-*-,-\nDiio con depend on It\n\u2022 tm.ii'ir roflfmn for doing\nills -to do.\nEGG MARKET\nOTTAWA, (irt. -%.\u2014Th\u00ab t'anudt.m\nettK market In firm; Tnronio firm :md\niinehanfi'd-\nOntario country naiitoti firm. I'oul-\n:ry marketi* unlet,\nUoatreal paying 40c to 43c r. a h.\ncountry mul jobbingoppclalji Ua to CO.',\ni-xtntN 4jk to .'iOc.\nW* vi>rn    inarltclH    firm    and    un-\nCity Cab Co.\nI. J. TOWGOOD,  Propriotor,\nCar  Meets  all  Trains  and\nBoats.\nHeavy   and   Light  Transfer\nBusiness.\nContracts taken  lor\nMine Hauling and Packing\nIn _nr r.'ir: of District.\nPiano and Furniture Moving\nPhone 18\nWard Str..t. P. 0. B.x 944\nNELSON, B. C.\nrun  sai.i:-i.-iiiy'n iiiiii-it  t.iuisii  cont.\nNow. -M.-iii,. of iniiinini. ,-ii It' per ynrd\nSiiIih   Boqulnntto   iiluili.    I'rteij   |52.\n,    \u00bbl_i.   :ic.     Sniii   fur   pride   \u201ei   |,iusli\n.       illlllll'.       Will   NI-11,1   Mlllipl,-   Of   lllllIITlllI\nTim \u2022mall  r,ir owner,    Addram  Ron\n_.r.;:'7 Dally Now*. U7I7J\nHllTIH*.S    OR    ItKifTAI-llANTS    Wltnl\nnfli'm   for   iilii.ll,   riv\u00ab-   n-irlnliv   fr.-uli\nmilk (tally.   !\u25a0:. !\u25a0*. Jnrvln, Ftrry u.\u201e\u201e\\.\nj     nm.  Nnrih Shor... ir,l\".s!i|\n1 Fi Ut  HAI.K\".|'i,iii|ili.|i. * m, I   Kiii-v.-liij,\t\nilin    llrltiiiinliM    .111    vi.li     iii    iliirk :\noak    lionkc.l,,...      What   .irf.r>'-      BOI !\nI     66M   Dally  N, wn, (E6I!) !\nIptllNTRD apple boiraTTe canta rnch,!\nr. ii. b. wyiiniiii.   siiipiuiuii ,in>- roi-\nI    Inwinv receipt nt your order    wynn-!\nI   1^.1   Mu\\   i*iifi,,ry,   wynndfll,   n.   c I\nMill   .SAI.I-:\u2014ilniln  Hacks  tr.  p.-r  liiin-i\nilr.il.   r.   o.   li.   Trull.   11   I'.   Iiiinciiii'H\nlinlry. i:.i;t:ii\nPOTATO   BACKS\u2014IMO   Mr   hundred.\nt. ,,. b. Tarrya, P, !\u25a0'. Turry.     (Itli) I\nI MONARCH hiiili-r. Iiurmi ciuil or wood,\n[    Klml    cla\u00abM    HhaiMi.      Ten     ili.llnri\n_Wlirlu.   Syrlnim   l-n-ek. i.'.i'.l,) |\nPOR SALE\u2014Enrfilra Typewriter. Oood\nI    an   new.     Pom   Office.     Ilox   IOIM.\nTho Dully News (toei into five thousand liolneH In Kootenay and ltouniliiry.\nA one dollar advertisement will tell\nwhat   vnll lnive 10 sell   lo.lhem,\t\n20    Livestock for Sale\nPOR SAI.1-;\u2014v.vmiir refill\n,-,.\u00ab PrOahrni wiih \u201e,\nL'\\ T. II. leated ilu^\nIMmondson,   llulfour.\ntl   ll.,Kl.in\nii calf n.'i\nar.    J.   11\n,:,-,i\\ i\nNK1.SON  I.ODOIJ No.  I,  B.  P. O.  \u25a0_\nMeets 410 Vi linker tit, flrat end third\nThursday.      (\u00ab>\u00bb>\n\u2014\u2014 -.    _.        1 \u2014LtfW\nBoots & Shoes\nt.T.n   IT.T.   k   OO.\nHoots end  8h,ws  Made to Order.    Re-\nmlrint.    mn  pront pt, (mo)\nFlorists\nPOR SALB\u2014Pure brod ll.,.\u00bb|..|>i hull\ninn papen).   Three ifeara old.  .Very\ndOOlle,     lln,\u201el   slovk   K,'1l<i'.     w,it   I,-\nsold  ,'l>i,|ip.    Owner im   rurlner  use\nr.,i him.   .1. Dny, Itnx A.   \"irrowliend,\nn ,- '*\u25a0\u2022'\u25a0'*\" i\nrun kai.i: -Cow elilii ywre old. im.\n>,, freahen Ocl M. \u2022 :.>.>\u2022\u25a0 milker,\n(s:.     a I   Nelaon,   Kootenai   Bay.   B. |\ni-^ ir.7:-i\nl:i*i'|T*SA*lTM*~A  BOOil  h.avy   l.-uin   35(10\nlbs.      Aliril   I',   anil    T       Apply   S.   A.\nIIIPKln.  .Mlilwin.   II   i' l.*i7n,*.l\nPOR   SAI.I1-Illlllll    >i>llli|!    pllts,   ll. V, II\nweeks     six dollars  . .ich     Wehst, r.\nRobson, _ i'.V.i'.ii\nPOR s.m.i:   Black Cocki r spaniel doi\npuppies, seren \u00bb i.      Wilson, l.mut-\nli,.,,'h. II   li   No   I, Nelson.     .:.Tn7>\nIlllZZELI.E'H aRKHNUOUM  NeUoa\nUut flowers and floral designs.\n(4111)\nAssayers\nHHINHLKS-Huy tnem now from Nn- ,\nkusn BhtiiKls Mill, Boa 1, Nnkiisn. |\nII.  C,   (48211) i\nblaeki\nnlihii-\n45    Property Wanted\nWANTKD\u2014 Hanch   ravenua   prodaotnir. j\nUlvi-   in\u00bbrticiil:ii*H, ihti-jiK'-.  XrttB,  u;ii- I\nUT,   hiilldlnfTH.     Cimli   or  ti-miH.     Ilox I\n:.ci9   i\u00bb;uiv   News  (BftO)\na  W. WIDDOWSON, Box A110I,  Nation, B. O.   stiiuii ini weatsra obarfM.\n(4111)\n (4UI)\nWholesale\nA   MACIX)NALD A CO., WHOUMUIJI\ni.tiit'.'.r. nnd rrovlalon Mirohant*.\nImnoriiTfl of Tpn\u00ab, Cofftca, BploM,\nDrlM Km It n Htapla and K\u00bbnoy Oro-\nccrlca.      N.|\u00bbon,    B.    C. (Oil)\nSniii-utirrn in jmir tiouie in a uned I\narticle which yon do not n->pd\u201e You \u2022\ncan find a buyer for, It by advcrtUtltiR \u25a0\n.n tIm: i- columna. Kixi-*'-ii words for a\nweok for one dollar If cosh accom-\nr.nnlon  order\t\nLUMBERMEN\nTHIS HANK offora you a mohL cmnplolo InnlilnR service, nnd wo Inllivo that It will bo to your advnntiiK\" to\ndlatuiHH yoar plailfl nnd hankliiK rrfiulromcnts wilh ua.\nTHE CANADIAN BANK\nOF COMMERCE'\nBranches In Kootenay and Boundary al NEL80N, FERNIE,\nCRANBROOK, CRE8TON, GRAND FORKS, GREENWOOD, NAKUSP,    TRAIL.\n14 Furnished Rooms to Rent\nI'll   IIKST\u2014Prunt   heilroiim;   board    If\n0,'slred.     421    Victoria   HI.       i:i7Jlli|\n19   Poultry and Eggs\nPOR HAI.B\u2014Purr hml while l.ulioni\".\nl-'niii April hnli'lii il la.ikerels, H\neach.    Twemv   Mav  ptllli-ls.  11, ei-nts\nJohn Bulcllffe.  Rlondel.       (0TS\u00ab)\nPI|.Ti:i2N\"rholre White WynlldOltO pul-\nlels. April hatched. Two firty each,\nMrs.   Hltitt,   Kilsio. IHff)\nIVANTiliClwiiiliT\" irf*Bh*Trn puilols.\nMar.'li nr April hiiteheil. Applv Box\n.\u00ab\u00ab!  Oniiy  Nawa, tin')\nKilt KAI.K-aKprluit turkeys for Thanks-\n-flTlnl    nr    fnr   lirei'illnp       II     llnur-\nKenli*. 1'rescinl   Valley.  II   I'       tr.7%1\n17\"    Houses Wanted\npoll s.w.r. ri.ini i\nNatural nr,.>s. sh\nRojrrlM^  Pernio, u. c._        taiwi\nPOR   SAI.l:-Yi,rlflilre   plrS,   0   We. lis.\nWell    prOWP   anil    from    It,mil    BtOCH,\n|A.S0.    ,\\   IVotaon, Appledale.   (66MJ\nPOR   BALE   Six    fri-Ii    nun ~ l'rlce\nrensonahle,   ll, nl T   B, lealed round\ni.|*ar  nf   Unit  dlaaaae.    s.   iiarki, v.\nll.nl.li   Si,line. i.'.im\"!\nTWENTY very fine Viiilishlre Plaal\nsix weeks old. }G eneli Podljrfeed\nVorllshlre hour, elflltean monlhs |S&.\nHas n Rood reenrd. P. o. b. Hnulli j\nSlnelin. Also hrnnil sow I41i in;; \u25a0\nluted.    II.   I'. Khmwnll, South  Hlocan.\ni:,.;:,',,\nPint SAI.K\u2014 Hnisleln lin.l.   ncflatitreil.\nYenrllnK. li It. Prei-tiinn, Needles,\n__*?'-!__ _ aiaii\nFOIt    SA1.1*.\u2014YoutiK    teunr   of   mures\nwelullt    -flPO.      I'hesp.     Aloa   Moure.\nHnll   Mines   llniiil. II.Hi)I\nArchitects\nW.  nOIS KEA2),  H. B. O.  \u00ab. A,\nAR.1UTLCT.\ntUy A*.enuc. TralX   M.  t\\\n (lllll\n111 '  \"r_-sMa-ba_-_e\nEngineers\n21    Livestock Wanted\n\\VAN\"l'i:il\u2014Tenni of horses.    Three   h\nslit v.ai's nlil. Front twelve  lo finti\nlean hundred. .Inhn sklllienrn,  i'.i-;\nlo. UlU)\n&teenBros.,B\u00ab,rfejJCo\nstm.no*, a. o.\notra ass jubihq snonnaaa\nB. 0.. Alberta and DonUaloa\nLAND -fUBTBZOBa\nTown Grant Atfonta.       Blue Prlotlaa\n ;  i4i?o\nA. J.. MCCD__001\u00bb\nXydi-aalla Sayiaeaa\nrvonaolal i^um BurepraB\nBaker Bi., Hrlsnn,  U. O,\nUIIT)\nAucti\nioneers\nW.   COTHEB\nAnotloneer,  Ap-pralaer, Talaatot\n35\nFor Rent\nRAItlll'R Mini' to rent. Apply llitnie\nlintel.  lliHSI\n1'iiU ltiiNT\u2014Now six Num house ap-\nilv Win. Ooline',1, Nelson Urewlnii\n'ninpiinjv  IHIH1\n_t\nM     Articles Wanted\nGoods  aold   prlvutoly   or   at   Auuilea.\nPhone Tl\nlit Ward Direct.\nFuneral Directors\nitiiii\n>*__t\u2014i-_mm\nWANTKD\u20141-turiilHhflil hmist< f\u00abnr lo t*lx\nroom a or mom by NoyeniMF Bth,\nCareful   tcliiiiitH,   no   rtitlilri'n.     I'.   D.\n_Mox   3\u00bb8.  (r.68\"l\nwant nn \u2014 ITurnlaliod houMkrsnlng\nroom--* hy nmrrM Muple, mi children\nAiiply Mrs. Mil In. co Hox 71, phmit\n6tl. it,;;);.,\nWANTED TO IIKY\u2014No. 1 ShlnKh-\nlioliH or t*\u00ab'diir ton Hlato price,\n\u25a0 in..- tn** nnd when nhlimn-nt ran Ik-\ni \u25a0,'\u25a0!''. Addrexi*, ICrlu I>utnber Co.,\nKrle, B, C. .     (MW\nTO Im\/ nil kliulK of it--t*i.mt hnnil\n-rlotheii nml fiirnlturo. J. Itmlrllffo.\nOld Curiottlty Khop.    I'hono  IU.\n(4111)\nD. J. KOHKIITRON, sT.D.V. A _L ttl\nvtft..i.,. ttitrML Phon* 1\u00bbH Nlgbi\nI'lmiH)   lf-TJ,  (.Ml) ,\nSTANDARD FURNITURE\nCOMPANY\nC. 3. CnrlHon, Undertaker, Unfl-nr-\ni-'Uit*' nnd lCnihalmiirH nnd Funeral\ni'ii. it.-\" Tlm thiPHt nnd moKt up-to-\n\u25a0'..'.- iiit-i, i't:-i.iin; i.:ii't-.i.. und chapet In\n.ii-1 i-.i ll. i*. Littly :,i i. mi. mt for\nwoimiii nml cliildnii Duf phon* HG;\nNltcht   phono   il'A  and   64. (4S40)\nKKir,GING UP FATHER\nBy George McManui\nye\/l   ,rli\nTORJNF^BO\nTnilO.\" Tri..    h.-l.l Mir\nly Rtend    inn '      -Moronio i-xuhnnjti' loday.    > (   mul,.  th\"  in .-   i\nvolum'   <\u25a0\/      a     >ik for lhi> day, JS0\nflhar'- -m           .     \/ Cbnada wa* nfrady\n1nf      \u00ab\u2022 <Wrl\u00abnitl\"n  of  Hu dlvl-\nttfrHM wan    weah,    arelllnic\ndn-       < jt'\\ points to U,    Trnrtlonn,\nHfa> Ajt\/trCannajllnn I'aelflc and Uac\ni        -**rr sJto wmkvt._ Among   thn\ni\"  movo up wito Htf-am-\n!\"rred.  Cement,   Rritlih  Colling,    HpantHh    lUver and\nprefcrrM.\niJW\n raS*-\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7,1921.\nT10S?\nburden's Whole Body Ached\nWith Rheumatism; Is Like\na Different Person Now.\n\"Tiuiinc deserves tho palm, for it\n: in,'.', everything that Ih claimed for\nIt,\" unld Ernest Hurdon, Victoria\nSrourt, corner VU'torla and Koblnson\nMroots,   Itcglnii,   Sunk.\n\"Whon I began taking Ta-ntap my\nWholo body ached from rheumatism,\nbut It waa worse in my right arm\n[md fingers than anywhere elHo. My\nflnBei'H would draw up In tho morning and Htlffcn until they looked like\nidawH. I bud vory littlo appetite nnd\n.van simply ft  bundle of nerves.\n\"I'm Kind to Hiiy I'm llko ft different mnn now, cut bolter, sleep bolter,\nUnd work bolter than 1 huvo ln\n-yearn I'm willing to do down In black\n[md white uh recommending Tanlac\nbecnuHo 1 have confidence in It.\"\ni1 Tanlac Ih sold In Nelson by The\npanada Drug & Hook Co., und by\ncoding druggists everywhere,\t\nOPEMNG DAY AT WOODSIDE\nmmm\nOgden Pitches Masterly\nGame, Defeating Tincup,\nUnbeaten During Season.\nLOUISVILLE. K>'.. Oct. B.\u2014Willi\nduck Ogdcn, premier littrlei- of Iho Is-\ntcrimlloiinl league, iillching n nuulerlr\npime, Baltimore ev il tip tho series\nwith    l.otilsviiii'w  champions   of   lhe\nAnierlcnii iissoclnlliiti.   In   Hi\" secniiil\nRlUlie nf lie- jlilllnl' tt'i'l'lil s  l'i, .1 tntlny,\nto 1.\nOgdcn, who equaled lite hitcrnallon-\nnl loagtie rei'iinl hy winning 112 iramea\nthla season, was opposed by Hen Tlll-\nctip, the Indian pitcher, who wetii\nllirouKb tin- American oaaoolntlon mo-\nson without ll defenl. The third uni\nfourth gomes mil be played Saturday*\nnnd Bunday.   Score: It.  II.   I'M\nllnltitnoru  -     '     -t\nLouisville  t    \u00ab    I*\nHntterles\u2014Ogdon und Styles; Tincup]\nund Myers. \t\nSmoke\nT&B\nNEW YORK STATE gTte^^^^SXS\n!RAKE OFF ON THE SERIES!\nALBANY, N. V.. Oet. \u00ab.~ New York\n\u25a0tale's share of :bi\u00ab world's sories win\nhn fur creator than It wnn n your ago,\ntbo stato tux eo mm Ito* lou announced\nbin* today,   The commission pointed\nin  Brooklyn, except  in  ibe cal\nwho wi'fo   residents   nt this\nAUSTRALIANS DEFEAT WIDNES.\nI ON DON,   net.    ii.- tli;\nCunudlni\nj thnt tbe entire earnings \u00bbf (he mom-'IY-nh euble.)- In    \u25a0*\u2022*\u2022   northern I'nton\nsub-JRugbj gupia twIii) iho Australians dt\u2014\npersonal mcomu t.i\\.   Loatrfeatod \\Vldnes, U to i.\nMellowed Virginia leaf, !j*\u2122 \u00b0f .^5^\u00b0JJ!^?\u00a3J\nblended by experts ___\nMACDONALD\nFine Git\nsmokers\nwho like\nMACDONALD'S\ncut Fine\nor whb roll\ntheir own\nz\/rfr. ^jt&iaoo wt\/A aneaJlt\nCondensed \"Want\" Ads Order Form\nU,s this blank ,n which to writs your oondsmsd ad., ant word in sach spaca Enclosa mansy\nardtr er cluck and mail direct te Tha Dally Nawa, Nelson, B. C.\nRatat Ona and a half eent a word aach insertion, sis coossoutiva insertions for price af four\nwhen cash aocompanies arder, Minimum, 25c, Each Initial, fiuoia,. dollar ,1011, ale, ceonta aa ana\nward.   Na charge laaa lhan 60 oenta.\nI\n_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014________ '\nPl.s.s aubllshad ths above advartlaamant..........\nHam*    \u2014\u00bb..\u2014....\u201e\u2014...\u201e _\u201e..\n.limes for which I aneloaa |,.__ _\u00bb.\nAddress\nIf dsslrsd, rspliss may bs addressed ta Box Numbers  at The  Dally  Newa Offloer,    If  raphes  a\nIs bs mailed enclose 10o axtra te cover cost af paalaga and all.* llvt werda axtra far bex number,\nHold Giants Scoreless ior\nFirst Eighteen Innings of\nWorld Series.\n  f\nNEW    VORK.    Oot.    C\u2014Tho    New\nYork AtniiioOjiM mndo world's sorb -\nhistory  her* -tmlny,  riiuttln \u2022  tint lhe\n01     \" to u. In tho second gumo m\nthe struggle, leaving iho Giants run.\nloss after 18 inning* of piny In tin\nfirm two day* of lho illy olubs' oon\nflirt.    Thoy  did  It   by   bvo|y  work o?j\nthe bases and the best possible use of\ntholr few hits, supported Ihroughoui\nby tli- i-iiiiiuiit twirling \"f Wu't-\nlii.\\:. iii.tr young rlghl band star\nTt'- -.   ims tb   ..nm >\\y in ><  \u25a0\n\u2022-, tays    game.    Hoyt    altowtni  lhe\ni; .;\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 but Iwo slnglos,\ni ni.--     ii--   opening gamo, today'*\n- uuut -wm played before u cro* 1\ntb.it  i.s-tl  tb- capacity of tho  l*oto\ngroundi   and  lei   Itself louse ai  \"*\nquoni Intervals In tipping outbursts ol\nenthusiasm,   lt li.nl iibitty to enthuse\nI over for thi contest, whiten pitchers'\ni-iii*. between Hoyt nnd Nehf, who\ntwirled mi li.n- boll r.M* the Giants, *-\u2022\u2022 >*\n! replete wilh milling jiIiijm ami tin-\nrabmenl -*.\nGiants Get One   Man  to Second.\nPosslb!)   tb- thing  tbut  un *.\u2022*\u25a0   \u25a0\ntb- followers or tli- Yanks wit tht\nsplendid nm!-  pltcbod by Hoyi, whii\nIn-ill tb- Clltinm i\" one Iill up io tb.\neighth, and only allow I two altogoth\nor.  tilts  following  tb-  sterling cum-\nimiii i ii li) furl Miivi* in llio opener.\n,\\i'\\-1   \u25a0  f'-i-    bun   ;i    world's \u2022\u2022 i \u2022 -\nnpened with   \u00bb\u2022\u2022 -'i tlghl shUlouls DI\n' th\"   anu rvnieatAitt.   So alrllMhi woi\n| lloyl's pitching tb.it tin- Qlan-K never\nhad iu -ti' in in t on iii-n ni tb- plate In\n1 .M.:   ..ii-  Inning,    Tbo    nearest  they\n| cutne io Hi-   hotni     bass \u00bb.i\u00bb in 'hi\nj nllllff,   Wht -i   IVt\u2014b,    Willi   on-   'loo.-;\n| singled tn rlghl -oil won) lo second\nwhen Young wm given a base \u25a0 n balls\n' n\u00ab  was on hln u,t> bom- in in \t\na* ii fool double play on Young and\nKtily ended Hu inning and tbo gamt\nAside from Iloyt's marvetlous twirling th- Kami -wulod llnbo Uiub in ..\nnew role, thu \"f lho'demon base ste I\n, i    ,i vol- timl HiTiiiiil Jii!*t ii* popubti\nwith lho crowd u\u00ab hit* tamillui   01\ntuMne i on king\nRuth  Demon  Bate  Stealer.\n\u2022I'll- great  hulel\" atolo seeond and\ni ihini in rupld sucenAon lu \\-\\re fifth\nJ MiniiiK. and hw oioan pilfering nf tho\nCm rack \u2022 greeted with ih- wildest\n.io Miration  \"f  tbo sari*  lu date\nRtlth'S v\u00abl n.iN,f..ti.|*|o**4. \\W did nol\n\u25a0mn- connect safely. N'hf appeal -i\nto pitch to him every lime, but lu try\nin',: in i ni tb- i ornira BttOoeeded in\nIssuing three passes to tbo biif bov\nmiiih to tbo dlHgiiMt nf upiKirontly Hi<\ngniilrr portion or tho ornwd. Itu'h\nfu-oroil it inn, Imwovor.\nRuth's Inif\"1 wleallmt. pi'rfortni'il lut1\nIn lb- Inning, dbl not 10*1111 In a run.\nNot ho, however, tbo aurprifo sprung\nby th- n-vi mom Justly rololimlwl\nslugger \u2022 f \"murderers*' niw\"\u2014tbo\nbulky Bob Mo lol Thin littlo Cullfoi-\nitluii did nothing leM thnn ox-oiii- n\nclean steal o( boma In tho eighth] du\npllriitlnn MrNulty'n foul of W-ilni'H\nSr. 11- did not hnvo to nlld- foi It.\nolib-r.  ror Ib- (\u2022Ill-It ho toro In \"ii WM\nwid-, uml Bnrl Smith, tin) dSlarllad\nbaUhor. let it gel away fiom hltn for\nn pni<fco'l bull,\nHt-.tyr t.j lunlngsi\nN.   Y- QlatttSfO (mi U ll U U ii i'    Q I  I\nN.  y   Atnc-r. o a o t o . . _ \u2022\u20143 _ .\nBatteries- Nohf and Smith; HoM\nand Si-hiintr\nTbo  ilnnth   llet   of  veteran*  uf   tb\ncivil war now averagoa ,100 a day.\nTRI INVITES\nNELSON ATHLETES\nMany Open Events Listed in\nIndoor Sports Meet; Sil\nver Cup Offered.\nV  I,. ,n\\   tn- nation lo Srlaon li\nin   \u25a0\u25a0 p,-l,   .ii   llu-   Trail   Trili-lc   anil\nAllil,Iii' dob n 1 nn ii,l..l,.'i' it Iiii\u00bb\nI ,i r< \u25a0 > ...I herr In raqioiin tou n.-\nijurai for proimun pniiiculitra mu.lt- liy\nCaMoln IV. Toll nf ih- V. M. i'. A.\nAlox Balfour \u201et tho Trull .-lull aaaurM\niii.. lucal '\u2022-\u25a0\u25a0-\"\u25a0 Hiai Hi\" iniim Will 'll\niirr.um.'il lo BlVr , \u25a0.. i,  a fair ahi-w\nnml Dial Ui'.'- mil il.|\"'iiil on Trnll--\nhoaiillallty.   Iir alao dmva pottloular\n.,t  ii,.  Inclualon uf a rah\nrai \u2022 tt i  \u25a0 rla In llio acl I ov< \u201et-\n,\\i:i\"itk- ill'' liliaoa !,i!ni; pul mi i\nm.i'\" llttlt ^ii\\'-i cup mountad on -i\n, in,mv hi.mil. wim h I. bring ilmial ,i\nl.y .1. II ilray. th,, Tru'l J.'wolli'i'. fbr\nHi, i'. at all round otlilota. Bealdaa lho\niu|, t)i< r,' ulll !\u2022\u2022' 10 mul.ils anil fbtlf\nprliaa for thc |lrla' relaj ra\".'. Knir'y\nI,,nils .it-   l\u00bb mil pi-i pai-,,1 iin.l  will ha\nn , n.l in v.'iriMi ahortly,\n\"ti,. i. ii. a numbor nf Nolaon !-.'\u00ab\nin.u ii.iIii'iiit fur tli- I lu annual Indoor\ni.i,.. i ai Trail. Willi* will I- \u00abiai.-.l a\ntin- BHAllnH ''im.' A |irn,lii.| Im nlan\nnf.,,,1 I,, havi in,. Solaon lunlnr fnnt-\ni all *.. t_n. -\".'I uvorn loam lo eontaat\nThi  l\"lii\n.ii\nIds '  Ihi pnummi\nIvairta.\nin \\,i la, \u25a0 i- n  hrolaj .'.0\nla, arhool  hi aial  3M itirda, oiwn,\nV, \u25a0       . ;   in;|.', -, ti.,1'1. \"ai yur.li.. haala\nfor I-,.'    \"-I' i ll   Ii\" yttpl-i ..p.'ti: HO\nMlt-I\u00ab.   \" '\u25a0\u25a0    -,-\"'\u2022  H'l-     \"I\" 11\nRota) i. iniii- r-r bojra. acltuol\n,.\\. ni\nlli-tiv I-,... -iii.ii i.r itill.. fur itlrlti\n\u00ab,-l I cvolil\nmaid Evrnti.\nIli.li    lump    In,,   ' \"  ll ii   aa,I\n\u25baill,.i.i.   '.vil! I',' inu i,II I,'IP III' i'\nPole vault, opan.\nBroad lump find iili\"t pul oronta will\nI.r pulli'il ulf prlur in tin1 roflttlar a^rli,..\nnf nvonta   ami   win   eonmaMO nt *\n,,','|..i'k.\nTug  uf   nn   I\" Hl\"i ll   t. lllll.  \"f ,'lRlll\nnf. u  and  a   i ,,.i. li     T'i'-  t.anu.  inltHt\ni, aanbuitioni   nr   dapati-\nin. in l    Tl,\" i  ii Ml I  ini'li nml\n,, quartel .uni llio pull will h\u00ab f\"'ir IMj\nLeaders in New\nValues\nIT WILL PAY YOU TO STUDY THESE TODAY\nMen's   Brown   Oxford\nBrogues\nSolid Irathor, wetted, a wonderfully  chonp        fl>\/\u00bb rrc\nShoo ut   WU. I U\nGenuine    Working    or\nSporting Boots\n12-inch Solid leather, heavy waterproof In ull Hlzea. fl\u00bbW Jf A\nBlack.   Pricea    WI .DM\n25 Yarda Only\nBlack and White Fancy\nTweed\nSuitable for Suits find Coats;\nG6 Inchea wide. fl\u00bb-| (TA\nl'er  ynrd,  special.... \u00abD1 .OXf\nBlack Silk Seal  Plush\nFor (-outs. Collard and Cuffa. 48\nInches wide. Per fl\u00bb-| -| rJ_T\nyard dJlla I O\nUnion Dress Linen\nHard wearing fnhl'lc, Pose.\nGrey. Copen,- IvTauvo nnd\nI.lgin Tan: 4.1 Inches wide:\nformerly (Ml yard. nr_\nSpeclul.  pcr yard  I t\/v\nHeavy Sweater Yarn\nPaddy,   Hose,  Black,   Maroon.   U\n5LrHs: 45c\nBritish Wool Serge\nIilivtl for liitlii-s' ftnil I'htlilrrn'H\nilrcaHi;.s, I'lc Urown, Rose,\n1'lum. wim1, Ui-Ki'tlu. Dark\ntircoii, flrcy unci Band! I- lit.\nWtdo. Kxtru gpeclati\npor yard \t\n$1.50\nGrey Knitting Yarn\nSuitable  for suck  muklng;   two\nqualities,   >-o\u00ab.   skein.   Each\u2014\n$1.00, $1.25\nCLOSING  EACH  EVENING  AT 6\nBaldwin's Scotch Fingering Yarn.\nUght   and   dnrk   Grey,   Black,\nWhite,   Brown,   Navy,   Lovat\nand Rod, l-oz skeins,\neach \u201e\nPer dozen\nat  _ \t\n25c\n$3.50\nBaldwin's Teazle Wool\n75c\nPink and Jade, 4-oz.\nskeins.    Bach  \t\nWomen's Warm, Stylish,\nUseful Coats\nA coat you havo to seo to ap-\n-preclatc l\\_ value. Mado of\ngood <iuallty coating In reln-\ndc-er and brown. Set In and\nniKlun Hluevcs, largo collara\nand patch pockets.    Special\u2014\n$29.50, $32.00,\n$39.50\nMen's  Medium Weight\nCombinations\nVery acceptable (or betweon\nftcaHons- Sizes 84, 36, 40, 42.\nI*ost Bouaon, $2.75. For\nwoek end special,\nthe  suit \t\n$1.85\nAnother   grade   of   the   above.\nSl7.es 40,  ._ and 44. Last soa-\n\u00abon. ?8.   Tlie\nsuit    \t\n$4.00\nAll Ready for the Gym?\nJiTM-ys  und  Knlik<Trt  for  man\nand boy. Jerseys\nat , :\nKnickers\nut    '. \t\nP. M.    SATURDAY AT 9 P. M.\n75c\n70c\nm Hud$att$BauCfbmpttBa\nntukcn,\nttVilm\nui-k Dick. It Is unntiuneed, have\nwitlulruini from Crsart-wiiih\ntn In- run iit New mark-H on\nlay, Oolobtr It\nDF\nCoal Creek and Fernie Teams\nLose to Their Blairmore\nand Coleman Rivals.\nri:itMi:. Oot fi\u2014Tiir Wrnio Frwt-\nImll cluh, was .-liinliinti'ii frtim the\n<'rnlinii cup coin.'i*i hi-n- Sunday aft-\n\u00abriiuun ln-t, wti.-n tin' ft i ui.  tenm Wtnl\njowl) befon Hlutrmnrr Iti (hi1 nrtnl-fln-\nnls liy a  * \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0!\u25a0   of one goal  to nli.\nThi- \"inn \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-.. doniewhnt llstltss\nthroughout. Pernio s-tnmeil to lose\nhi>iirt wtian Hlnlrniori; notched their\ngtinl. nml played nn extremely poor\nniM lilalrmorc aUopt-nd regular oup-\ntIf tactics, nnd having nccurrd their\nuni- i: -ti Iruil. i.'.'it.-i to defentlvo\nmaaOttl-OM for thi? balanco of the game.\nThr i \u25a0 \u25a0 .. -.--.>-,. ot t^rnhan cup. which\nhas bem held by FVrnlu for the put\nyrnr, nnw rests between Illalrmore\nmul Coliman. who by virtue of their\ntlirtr to nothing win over Coai Creek\nat '\"I.-until un Saturday lust, \u2022 mitred\nthc   finals.\nMnny iBquIHM hnv-* been received\nby tin- department of tnide and comment-. Ottawa, for Canadian apples\nfrom Booth AfHoo* one Importer alono\ndealrltig lo secure from 600 to -800 barrels.\nThe United .States citii crop lu now\nnported tn be -past dunger from froat.\nwith over 50 por cent of tho yield cut.\nWINS  AT  THREE.CUSHION   GAME\nHTTSIU'Uil, Ocl. \u25a0-     AUfuat Klerk-\nhiii'Tt-r nf Chicago won the flral game\n\u25a0>f today's ploy in Iho Unliod Blatefl\ntin*-*\"-enfiii'in inn mi ohamplonahlpi\nfrom lit n*>' Mhupomc of m<*xu-o, bo to\n,iv in \u00ab: innlnw.\nWITHDRAW ENTRIE8\nFROM  CESAREWITCH\n1.\" 'Ms iN.    Oei     l    (B)     Cnitmtliin\nrjcaa Cabto   DamMa Baa. Hint Jack\nI   \"Canada i Staple Cigar a\" I\novido\nHABANA\nSPORTSMAN\nSIZE\n15c\n*   A DISTINCTIVK SMOK.I.\n.   ________\\jtn3_\\\nSqvq timQQt\nshavQ timQ\nValuable time is wasted by\nusing a razor that necessitates\nfussing with parts in removing\nand changing the blade. Such\nis not the case with the\nVALET\nAito-Strop Razor\nMany precious moments are\nsaved, as there is no necessity\nfor removing the blade for\nstropping or cleaning. The\nrazor is built to offer quick as\nwell as economical service.\nEverything is built right into\nthe frame. It is more than a\nsafety device \u2014 it combines\neverything in one. Save* constant blade expense.\nSS.0O lor Raror, Strop antl\nTaralra   Bltdrs,  In   assort-\nma-tit ol csats.    Fane\/ Stti\nup to tit JO.\n 'TOT NELSON l^tft NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBEfi 7, 1921\n| THE ARK]\nTHE ARK INVITES*\"\"'\nOut of town customers to cpmparo\nour: prices with other stores, thon\nyou'll bo moro than satlaflod with u\u00bb.\nWo have a good stock of Btod Spreads.\nPlaaneletto Blankets. Ainu Flannel-*\notto by tho yard. Pluldw; for winter\nweair, 7J\u00bb^ to $1,00' vot yard.\nGood quality circular Pf.tlow Cotton.\n50b. OaOatca, 454 pfcr yard. Unbleached Sheeting, 72 Inchon wide,\n(>5tf. Oood quality Holler Towol-\nI Ihi 15<tf Pcr yard. Mien's Sweaters,\nS2.00 lo $6.50 \u00ab\u00bb<*. Factory\nCotton, 20c P\u00b0r yard. Colored\nCrepe,     <\u00a30<}   yard.  | Heady     made\nt.-nrliilmi, ,S 1.50 Palr- u-u:\" 'nibbona,\ngr^' to 40<* ynrd. Heaters, Itajiges,\nNA*   and   Second-hand   Furniture.\nJ. W. HOLMES\nPhortr   534\n606   Vernon   St.\nm.     1 ..J.._._s__f\nEverybody\nLoves Candy\nDo not forget Saturday,\n8th, Candy Day, and take\nhome a Box of Candy. We\nhave a choice assortment.\nCANADA DRUG  AND\nBOOK CO.\nMall Order. Filled Promptly\nPhono 81- P. 0,  Box  1087\nMonuments\nCAMPBELL * RITCHIE MONUMENTAL  COMPANV\nSuccoaaora to Kootenay Granite\nand Monumental  Co.\nThis store will continue\nto close at 5 o'clock p.m.\nFLEMING'S STORE\nGroceries.  Drygoods. ate,\nI\nSt Charles Milk\nThe Old Standby\nFamily elan, 6 for Sl.OO\n; From\nThursday, Oct. 6\nWe will be open Irom\n8 a. m. to 6 p. m. excepting Wednesday, at\n12:30   and   Saturday,\n9p.ni,\nPHONE   10\nAT1SFACTI0N .\nGUARANTEED\nWe uiv froparaB to Klvo yuu\nsatisfaction. It' It Is glutt-Hcn yon\nrenulre wo will tall you. if ho,\nwo can fill ymir prescription \u00bb\u00ab'-\nciiruU-ly. ooonotntCally, in \u00ab stylish  way.  and  promptly.\nWo Sblloll ji trial.\nKxprrttf only hi atlondunce.\nJ. 0. PATENAUDE\nOptometrist   nnd  Optician\nWATCH REPAIRS\n>ur   wiU-h   ri'putra   prompt\nand  acOUtat Hy  done.\nJ. 0. PATENAUDE\nThore't  Somothing About\nOUR MEALS\nThat'a\nHOMELIKE\nTho   Brood   in   loads   right   mi\ntho   promises  at\nJAMES'CAFE\nOpposite  Meaghor'e Store\nC.   F.  ja:.:: : .   r,.,,,.  and  Chel\nOpen 6 a. in. tu 8 p. m.\nTRY     A     CLASSIFIED     AD.\nFOR      8ERVICE     AND     WORKMANSHIP\nSend  your utttot nptlft to  lh.\n20TH   CENTURY   8HOE\nREPAIRERS\nWada'e   Old   Stand,  630  Ward   St.\nA MAN AND A GIRL\nformed the storm center of death and destruction\nin thc most dramatic and thc most intense of\nphotoplays.\nTom Mix\n-IN-\nTHE FEUD\nSUNSHINE   COMEDY\n\"A DOGGONE WEDDING'\n\"VELVET FINGERS\"\nId\nIN1L\nStanley Brent Talks on Red\nTriangle Association Work\non Periodical Visit.\nStanley Hivnl,, milloiml aoUpcll sue-\n'vlnty tor tin- Y. M, C, A. hi Hrltlsh\n(VuriMu nml AHrm-Iii, wus In the eily\nycHlenlny un \u25a0-, porlpdleftl visit to confer with th<< w\u00ab-vdiiry nml huitnl nt\nIQrovUmi cf tht: Im-nl hssaclu-tion, Hi;\n\u2022lal.-il thnt Hi.' Konerul work of the\nY. M. {', a. in I'linwlng n marked lm-\n|)rovoniont everywhere and N'rinon is\nihi oxcuptloil to the rule, Won who\nwen- fed up nn phy-gloai trimllng <lm-\n|ng the war nr- Ratting huck Inlo the\nniyalcal ilepurimenin, nnd mure and\nmore of them hIuhvIhk Interest ugalll\nIn spool (le diameter Imildhiic work.\nThe present officers In.the Nelson Y,\nM. C. A. have made a great chunge In\nthe lust year, not only In the appenr-\n'ince of the plate, hut in the general\niitinimphiM-f, und It seems more like a\nV. M. 0. A. and a place wItto you\nwould want your boy In go-\nTho national council or the y, XT. C.\nA. are spending $89,000 thltv.vear, nr\nahout IS000 per month, on the returned\nwild fern lu the luiHptinls. The program\neons litis of orn;auinii\u00bbi eiiterlalnmuiits,\nlei lurcri, musical programs anil pro-\nridlllg free moving pictures during the\nweek uml u munlctil service on rtiiii-\nduys. In Vancouver, as ah example,\nWhere there air upward nf 850 men, a\nspecial Y. M. C. A. Heeretury visits the\nthree hospital!! every week, iuchulini;\nthe shell Khuck cases ut Essoiidnlc, r.-ir-\nryhtg with li>in a pnriul'le nioVlhg picture niiirit. I'iaiion uml p-umuphoiii.s\nhnv.- beon provided and u visiting com-\nIttlttou urganliied. Mueh good work la\ndmie In personal service to tlto Itterti\nsuch as straightening opt domestic\numl legtil uiuules,\ni*. \\v. Bishop, the national general\niI'cii'tary. Ih leaving the national council to take up posl-gvudliato work all NKW YORK Oct. ti.\u2014The eonsen-\nfi'lumhlu university. Hurry Italian- huh of opinion among local tpoi'l\nlytic, fiirmerly secretuvy' In Hrltlsh! writers Is that the batteries lo-\nColumblo, ih uoting geneml sccroUiry. J morrow will he Khawkey and Saltan*^\nSUTESMP\nnbp C1IP\nLast Two of Seven Visiting\nPlayers Are Eliminated at\nHollywood Links.\nDKA-U .V. * J,, Oct. II.\u2014Today's\nmutches lu the United States women's\ngolf tournament decided thut Ihe titlo\nwould remain In the United HI at es, the\nlast two of seven visit lng players who'\nStarted In the competition Monduy be-\nllig eliminated.\nMish AIoku Stirling, the ilefoiidlnd\nrluimpltiii, defeated Mrs. Latham Hull,\n.Mid Kurrey, ICnglund. one up. thu\nchampion takliiR the ma ub on the\nhome groom\nMiss BdlUi U'ltcb, sister of the defeated British champion. Miss Cecil\nUltch. lost at the lMh hole to .Miss\nrtosenlhal of Chicago.\nMiss Marlon llolllns of New York\ndefeated Mrs.'Vr Ci U'tts Jr. of Ohl-\ncago, conqueror of Miss Cecil l-eitch.\n4 and 1.\nItt the seml-flnuls Miss Stirling tomorrow will renew ber unnual battle\n^vlth Mrs. VunderbeeU, while Miss Hol-\nHiih will play Miss Rosenthal,\n.Miss Cecil Leltch won a speoial driving competition In ctmncctloii with\nthe tournuinenl. Her three shots wire\n160, 225 and 231 yards, respectively.\nOUR GLASSES\nHave made good cycaight\npopular.\nThey meet every optical\nneed and individual taste.\n.Visit our optical specialist\nregularly.\nSEMES BUTTERIES\nManager McGraw Says Gi\nants Not Hitting; Not Dis\ncouraged Over Losses.\n:i\njii'iuii'il iiiiiluiiul in'yn' work m-crolory.\nh,   \u2022 iiiii'i.,!   Tnylni\" Slulli'ii.   wim   llu\n.:, lie   In   lili' lllllivll  CUOJHimllVC   llliili-\n iii.  .1. iiimiinl Ci-uukor ol Wlnni-\n|.< i: Ii.ii   1., .ii uJJIKlitltod milii'iiiil jiliya-\ni  ,1 ill] - in nmcimiI I'riil .1. i-'mlili.\nn  wi il Km wil III Ni-lmin ami wim\nliui,   I iriil.i.    ^'Hi'l'i'l   \u00abirl'i'liiry   of   thr\nri'ittnt! Iinini'li In Tui'dlilii.\nFOSS DECLARED INSANE;\nREMOVED   TO   ASYLUM\nCertified lo be Insane hj Doctors VV.\n\" itHMi' nnd i. _ liordeu, VY111 lam tl.\nKmsk wim ynu to oppaur for sentence\nIn the police lour) here on Monday in\n.inin. rt it.n   -Ub   IWO   OflMtMS   he   hud\nlileaded \u25a0.\u25a0 nliy t\u00ab\u00bb. was taken hy Police\ns-t*.-' anl Ah .\u25a0 Btewnrt \u2022 \u25a0\u00bb the Now\nWu iji...i-'t.'i   Hospital nu- thr Insane\nun \\v\u00abiiii.--i!-i> ninlit.\n:astlegar ferry\nwill take holiday\nOwlnt!    \"i    the   noooastt) of repair\nuni-U  In Inu \u2022(\u2022\u2022ne in the pIStOHS nf the\nCaattefur ferry it win not be running\n-in Sutni-Iii;, hirt'iiiiiiii. aceordiiig tu\nWllllum Itumsoy- illsirbt engineer ul\niln- provincial   publta   works dopart-\nlllent,\nfor the tilunts.\n'\"Oood pitching, greut riehllng and\ndaring baso running gave us ihe vie*\ntory.'' Stiys Manager Muggins lo-\nnlghl.\n\"My men i\u00bbln,vi d the same hind of\na dnsllhtg game that they did ou\nWednesday and the QtOPts were unable to reach the plute. As for to*\nmorrow's game. I will pilch either\niiob Shawkey^or Hurry Harper, Moth\nare fresh and anxious for a crack at\ntbe   aifinlS.\"\n\"Tluv nre not hitting,\" sold Main-\ngir Mc'Jriiw. of the (Hants, \"and\nihey ure uot playing tin kind of\n'Mill that wins games. There also\nJlmve been close decisions given\nuguiiisi the Hiuuis. I thought Burns\nwas safe on bis steal In the eigtb\nInning.'*\n\"We are not iliscotiiageil over our\ntwo defeots. Ii will make os fight\nall ihe himhi* for toniu-rrow's gium-\nI am goiiiK >\u2022> pitch Toney tomorrow\nNelson Business College\nEARN and LEARN\nEarn More Money\nOto tyitcm of INDIVIDUAL\nTUITION ester* to the study\ning capacity of each Ktodent.\nYon are not merely a 'cog'1 in\nthc   machine\t\nMake Yourself\nIndispensable   to   Your\nEmployer\nhy joining tht NIGHT CLASSES\nheld every Monday and Thursday evening, from 7:00 p. m. to\n9:15  p.  m.\nFor particular!, apply P. O.\nBox 14, or the Nelson Business\nCollege. Phone 603,\nINDIVIDUAL TUITION\nREBEKAHS   ARE   HOSTESSES.\nRebckobs wen- hostesses ut a uncial\neveiiiim on Wednesday night whei\ntiny enetrtained aboai r.'.* Odd Kei\ntOWS and their wives at a wblsl dri\\i\nami dance,\nThe |n'lxe winners wen-; Kirst prixes\nMrs. T. .\\. TWOS and Arthur Hall;\nconsolation ItrlSOS. .Miss IC. Smith am\nMr*. O. I'. (indium. ltefrot>hmeii:s\nwire served uml ibe remainder of ll\ne'.'ening spi'tit in dancing.\nNEW FREIGHT RATE\nRULING IS HELD UP\nBy Peter Clark Macfarlane\n\"AY BAN T ROUGH WIT' WIMMIN!\"\nSo said Yal, alias Will Rogers, whon the cirl he had enlrustc.il with his love and\nhis savings proved crooked and untrue.\nYears before, another girl back in Sweden, had almost broken his heart. If there\never was a man embittered against women,, it was this rugged sailor from the north.\nWhat made him change his mind? What makes all men change their minds? A\nwoman, of course. _____\nA Pictur-TTharwaMMakTYoiTRoar Withllughtcr. Don'tMiis Iti\"\"\nFeaturing\nJohnny Hines\nTwo Reel Comedy\n\"TORCHY'S MILLIONS'\nthe   f.m_u\u00bb   \"TORCHY\"\nStories by\nSEWELL  FORD\nSocial and Personal\nNoble llhitir-. the ItoNshuiil merchant\nI*  a  Olty   \\ Isltur.\nT Aht*y, the Kusiu im-rchnnt, was\niiiuuiiK city visitors yesterday,\nN. I'.mnis Head, the architect, came\nOVOf   from  Trail   yeflterdny.\nJames  BuchonaOi jbs smelter    111 \u25a0 i\ntntemlent   at   Trull.^-as   among   vlsli-\ndrs  yi-slerUuy.\nMrs. A. I*. Urownrss of Cranbrook\neatiie la -oa the Crow boat hist night\nami It* H|s-ii(|lng n few days lu town\nwith   friends.\nlv C. Hunt, anhhaunt hortlcullurallsl\nia tin; provhii-iiil ileimrtiiiuiit of agrlcul-\ntuns, who coma In from Judging at the\nCreston fruit fair Weilncsduy nlnht.\nl.ft yesterday to attend tho hasio fair,\nwhich   ojN-Tis   today.\nBARROW TO INVESTIGATE\nLAND SETTLEMENT\nshould    ho   assured   of   a,   aupply   of   \/\"\nfruit. i\nWu want to moke five-year contracts I\nfor   Ui<*  oulptit  of  about   7b  nuruu   of I\nstrawhnrrleH   nml    lurce   quantities   <>f\nrupberrloS   and   other   fruits.\nCall  on   us  for term\u00ab.\nMcdonald jam company        I\nNelson.   It.   0, (&6I-I) I\nIn tutors all ord\u00abra for Nnimm Boar'\nClaced with Uovomment Vendor will .\no delivered direct front lh\u00ab 1-Jrew-ar) i\ncolhiis.     No  ohargo   for   dnlivory.\n(4ttl)l\nPor Fnle\u2014Tha '\u25a0\u25a0 **n misp I  hnvo tmil\nfor   sain    thin   yenr.      A    r\u00absirtencc    tn \\\naoo<l local ton, threo hu'lmomn, Inrjri j\nIning room, hrlgiu living rotun, <u>ei< j\nfire placo, gun. Ou two lut*. Qunt l< '\noar   line.     IX&on,     \\-M_y   tmrvam      ai* I\nODlT tl   w    Aeol.'vni'i ib-*\"\"\nVICTORIA, Dct. fi.\u2014To Investigate\ntbo poMslbllllty of establlsbiuK a\nvreamory at rranels I^ikc. Hon. K.\nIt. Itiirroiv, minlnlei' of aKi'tcullure.\nwill leave- tonlffht (or (he Interior of.\nBritish Columhlu. He will also take\nup  land  settlement   hoard  business.\n.luhn Ulcksou Moore has been up-'\npointed official administrator ut\nI'ouco Cuu|h\\ Premier Oliver an- J\nniiuuecd toduy.\nNotice I\nI will bo out of tho city Wed-\nncsdiiy, Thursday, Friday and\nSaturday this week. Will bo\nhomo ready for all patrons ba-\nginning   Monday.   October   10th,\nA. HIGGINBOTHAM\nOptometriit.   Suite   3,  4   and   0,\nGriffin  Block. Nelson.\nService\n7-AUTOS-7\nM'LAUCHLIN       AND       BABY\nGRAND AT YOUR  CALL  DAY\nOR NIGHT\nNELSON TRANSFER\nCO., LTD.\n|-'nllii\\vhiK the anninincemeiit ii\n\\\\Vthiesiln>*s issue of The Onll.v New\nthut tin board of railway commission\ners hud Issued a tentative ruling on\nfreight rates, ii I'Hpy of which has been\nreeelved hy Kred A. Hlarlfey. commls\nshiner of the Assm-luti-d Hoards of\nTrado nf Ivistein llritlnh Columhlu.\nshippers in this district have been led\nto hellove that the ruliuff Is now lu\neffect   and,   in   eitnseqiiince.     W.     11.\nBwnford, c. p. it. district frttght\nntfeut. haa l\u00bbven deluged with inquiries\nnn the mallei*.\nMr. Sturkt) points <-\u2022-\u25a0 that the ruling Is a teulHlIvi* om  only ami Is held\nup i inn:- the decision nf the special\ntribunal appointed    tu   urbltrato the\nwnife i|Hi-Minn  raised  hy employees of\n'hi* . ll.in: UUll.illuil     \u25a0 \"Uip;iliii .\"     Ultllcr\nthe Jurlmllctiou of the t'llltvny Iwurd.\nMr. Bamford. Intorvtofrad yesterday.\nstated ihe freight dopartOMlt hus had\nnu official notification whulover In\nconnect Ion with the multer.\nKrance will export  a certain i|iian-\nily of wheal  this year.\nHunting Time is Here\nAnd will bo in full n\\vin;r on Suptumber 17 when llio\ngrouse Koii.'iiii opens.\nTRY US FOR\nGUNS, RIFLES, AND AMMUNITION, \"DUXBAK\"\nWATERPROOF CLOTHES, CAMP\nEQUIPMENT, ETC.\nWood-Vallance Hardware Company, Ltd.\n\u2022AKKR ITRIIT,\n\u25a0SIMM\nNrLHON, B  0.\nPAY   LESS\nTor your gracirin by vitillng thc  Economy  Store. Wc have - complete  clock  _t   money  caving  price,.\nWatch this Space (or Specials Tomorrow.\nP. and W. GROCERTERIA\nWE 6AVE YOU MONEV\n(W\/i BAKER\nTHREE SNAPS\n$1,700.00     $2,000.00       $2,400.00\nCftsh payment and terms on balance tu suit purchasers.\nThree five-roomed modern cottages.   Close ln, all in A-l\ncondition. \u25a0 Worth while investigating.\nCharlea F. McHardy\nInsurance phoni: 130 real estate\n 1 *mmwm*mmmmmmmmmm*\nDUTCH    GET   AMERICAN\nINVITATION TO CONFERENCE\nTHH HAdl'K. Oet. ii. -The United\nStuleri Invitation to Holland to .mi-\n(letiMite In the forlbi-oiuliiK CCNUW*\nence on Kur liiihtern (|iietftlonu In\nWashington, today waa handed to\nIhu Duteh forelKii mlnlMter by William I'liilllpH. tbe United Slates minister to the Nelherlandf.\nThe Tact that Holland \\mn bt-LMi\ninvited to take pari only In the dl\u00ab-\ncinotlon of Far tiislcrn und I'.uitli*\nlirobleiiiH and is excluded from the\neonferetiee un the llmllallon of nrin*\nanienth. bun created ili-utii|ioliiliuent\nIn government circled. A high official wild today:\n\"The iii- 1; i;,.inii.',; imeatlon Is of\nvital Iniportame wltb resiiwl to Hol-\nland'a (Million in Iln* < otolites, espp-\nclMlly as. wltb a view lo the defense\nof the K.i't Ind leh. tbe Dulcli govern*\nment ls considering an lmtiorlunt In-\n\u25a0 i'*i: \u2022\u25a0 In the fleet.\n\"Although nothing would be decided\nuntil Foreign Minister Van Ivmua-\nbeek relumed from Oenevu,\" tho of-\nflelul added, \"il Is uncertain whether\ntho Dutch government will accept tho\nInviUitlon lo Ihe Washington confer-\neni-D where Holland would assume\nonly   a   -secondary   itosltlon.\"\nNelion  Newiof  the   Day\nIhm'l Inrgvl I'-imUiiili Diuitc Uilil-\nfiillown Hall Knlunliiy  lilBlil.        (073S)\nOn Hnlunlny llic I'aHllriar ferry will\nnnl  \u25a0. 1 1 \u2022   until 3 o'cluck in the nil-\nnoon. (MMI\nFoalliallrra   Whl.l   Drive   ninl   IMncv\nnl ' '.mi i     Hail Hatunlav. Uct.  nth.\n I-   \u00ab   till   10.     n.ui.'liir.   till   llllllnlulll\nJlorrcKlllll. ul A.In.I   \u25a0ii.n    .'.in:.    (STIOI\nBulba.   11I11111M,   nn    ..I    i\"ivl.     Ileal.\nlay's -lay Baturtlay   JI.1I..1 1(7311\nct'lcury\n\u25a0  al   7:)\nl'.'i:l.     Illlli\nHiuilT   Dnnci   Urcliwtrii.   I-anoe   lu\nl_*Blti hall,  Wmlncmlay Ocl.  II.   10711)\nl'rlvutc aalc of houaoholil furnlliirr.\nThurcilay, Krhlay and Halunlay. Oct.\n0. 1 anil H at 102 Victoria Hrect, phono\n01711. ((710)\nnun McClcary Invltca the McClcary\nfootball playera and wlvea or frlonda\nalao Iho iiiiiuiiiti 1.1 of Hcotla to a ao-\nclal ovciiIiik anil ilnnr.i' Friday nlaht at\n11:10 o'clock In Ea^ic hall. (0710)\nISxcctlcnt cuhhase.   Klfty pound, do\n-0I11   *\nllvorcd   11.00.\nrhono   Itomiul   ii'inili.\n(0(94)\nWo\nriVK-ISAB  OO!\n\u25a0S&JOT,'\n^\u00b0\u00bbi\u00bbuV%m^\u00bb,'^7\u00bb\ntorn b\u00bb\u00bb-\n.    GUARANTEE!\nWe guarantee thul a \"IIECLA'\nPlpcless Kiiiii.*i' \u25a0*. will h<at your\nhom\u00ab proiwrly. Wo cannoi\nranks It stronger than that!\nYou are to be the Judge., We\nwill stand back of our product\n\u2014absolutely.\nCLARE BROS. A CO, LIMITED\n-    Praiton, Ontario.\nR. H. MABER\nAGENT, NELSON, B. C.\nHIGH CLASS FURS\nA very fine selection kept\nin -stock or made to order.\nCustomers' own furs made\nup into any article desired.\nOld furs repaired and remodelled.\nG. GLASER\nManufacturing   Furrier\nPhon. 106 Nslseni  B.  C.\nJOHN DALY    .\nCABINET CIGAR STORE\nNAIL  ORDER!   ATTENDED  TO\nPROMPTLY\nImoklnfl T.bacce, Snuff, Pipe, and\nPull    St.ck   of   Clo.r.,    Cloar.tt...\nOlh.r Sm.d.r.' Supplle.\nNight Classes\nUnder auspices of School\nBoard. English and Commercial subjects at High\nSchool.\nManual Training at Ceu-\ntrul School, commencing\nFriday next at 7 p.m. Room\nfor a few more. Enroll on\nFriday night.\nHigh   Clan   Re.tanrant,\nROYAL CAFE\nOpan day and night. -Quick serr-\nloa.    Dinner,  11:10  a.  tn.  to  1:00\np.   m.,   40o.     Hpeclal   Supper.   6:30\n|k Bt to 1:00 p. m., 40c.\nPhona Itt. B04 B-ker Str.-t\nPlumbars'   Brats   Goods,    Fixtures\nand Supplfta. Tile and 8awor Pipe.\nB. C. Plumbing and Heating Co.,\n__.,..   _..Nt.UUM.^^...,..,,...\nmaeammaaaaamamamma*, 11 i i. . n_n**Y\ni\nExtra Quality Hosiery\nHun- is something that\nought to In- interesting to\nevery^man. Hosiery that\nis good tu look at Ixicause\nil is of fine texture and\nfinish; hosiery that feels\nguild lo wcur becauAo it\nfeels soft to thc foot and\nfits properly without\nslreV-liing; hosiery that la\n(mod to buy now because\nit is priced so reasonably.\nHi'iiiiiit iiiM.ni p_n Wool\npair  -   75^\nHi'Mlicm and Oroya ln Jnogor\nmi'l HI. .MniRarct'a nulla In\nriiu. rib.  Tor  nail*- Sl.OO\nEMORY & WALLEY\n\u00bb*--*-----^**-^aaa^i-i^_i__b____\nwmm\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1921_10_07","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0397124","@language":"en"}],"Language":[{"@value":"English","@language":"en"}],"Latitude":[{"@value":"49.493333","@language":"en"}],"Longitude":[{"@value":"-117.295833","@language":"en"}],"Notes":[{"@value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. It changed hands again in May 1908 when it began to be printed by the News Publishing Co. managed by W.G. McMorris.","@language":"en"}],"Provider":[{"@value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","@language":"en"}],"Publisher":[{"@value":"Nelson, B.C. : News Publishing Co.","@language":"en"}],"Rights":[{"@value":"Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Touchstones Nelson Museum of Art and History: https:\/\/touchstonesnelson.ca","@language":"en"}],"SortDate":[{"@value":"1921-10-07 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1921-10-07 AD","@language":"en"}],"Source":[{"@value":"Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives.","@language":"en"}],"Title":[{"@value":"The Daily News","@language":"en"}],"Type":[{"@value":"Text","@language":"en"}],"Translation":[{"@value":"","@language":"en"}],"@id":"doi:10.14288\/1.0397124"}