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COREY IS\nDEAD IN EAST\nGLASSES-\nJ. A. C. Laughton, R. O.\noptomerist and OPTICIAN\nSUITS SOS.SOS HKOICAL ARTS BUILOINO\nPhono\nTAXI\nrhe\nof\n55\n*mW mW      rarefel. Coorteoo-\n^^ Driven\nNelson TfaoaMr Cn- UC\nMALT    EXTRACT    WITH    COD\nLITER    OIL\nSPECIALLY   PALATABLE,\nDIGESTIVE and NUTRITIOUS\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nPrescription   Specialist\nPHONE   1\nShop with ut by man\n\/ wish to extend thankt\nto Citizens of Nelson for\nsupport given me in the\npast civic election.\nDR. WALLEY\nFAIRVIEW\nFUEL*\nTEAMING\nBe assured that yonr\nneeds in Coal, Wood,\nand Haulage receive\nthe promptest attention by calling our\nnumber. ..\nPhone 701\nSUGAR BOWL\nGROCERY\nSATURDAY   and   MONDAY\nSPECIALS!\nFreeh Juicy Halowl Dates, vm\nFresh   Walnuts;  halves.\nPer lb.\t\n35<\n80*\nFreeh Creamery Butter;\nOur Special) 8 lbe. \t\nBraid's Bine Label Tee,      _______&\n2 lbe. for ***\nAND  1   LB.  FRECI\nt cane  Tomatoee,  Pees,\nBeans or Con\t\nRoger's   Syrup.\n\u00bb-lb. tin\t\nBee Blst Honey.\n8-lb. tin\n4 large cans Sliced\nPineapple   __________\nI Iba, Oor special\nPekoe   Tea  ......\u2014_....\u2014.\n1 Ib. Sliced Premium\nBacon   , __\nI lb. Sliced cooked\nI dee. Large Juicy\nOranges ________\n4-lb. can  Orange\nMarmalade   _________\n4-lb. can Raspberry or\nStrawberry Jam\t\nt cans Tomato\nSoup  -\n95'\n45*\n75*\n45'\nfl-00\ntit\n35'\nfl.00\n45'\n50*\n25'\nPHONB 110\nWE  DIUYER FREE\nFrom 9 a-m. ta 6 p.m.\nWife of Former Nelson\nBaptist Pastor;\nAged 64\nWarmly remember.] by many older\nreeldents eg Nelson. Mra. Lena L.\nCony, wife ot Rev. 0. W. Corey,\nwho wae peator of tha Flret Baptist\nehureh of Nelaon wben the war\nbroke out, died January 4 at ner\nbome ln Sprlngvale, Me., aged 64\nyean, according to a letter received\nhere by a family connection.\nTbe Coreys were from the marl-\ntimes, and after service in tbe mission field In India, came west\naround U0>, and eventually to tbls\nprovlnoe, where Mr. Corey was pastor\nat lamloops, moving to Nelson In\nISIS Jn 1016 he enlisted with bis\nson Ralph at Vanoouver ln tbe\n199th Weetern Universities battalion,\nand trained at Oamp Hughes, but aa\nbe wag embarking -at Halifax received a chaplaincy, and waa retained on duty ln Canada, hla aon,\nhowever, going overseas, and being\nlater transferred to tbe 4th Machine-gun battalion.\nAfter the war, tbe Coreys became\neasterners again, and slnoe ISM bave\nresided   at   Sprlngvale,   where   Mr.\nCorey la Baptist pastor.\nCOLLEGE   ORADUATE\nMra. Corey, who wss a graduate ot\nAcadia unlveralty\u2014aa Is also ber\nhuaband\u2014was before her marriage\nMlaa Lena Lyons of Berwick, N_8.\nShe was ln hospital tor three or\nfour weeks before ber death. Sbe la\nsurvived by her husband, and by\nthree aone and a dsughter\u2014Psul\nCorey In Indiana, Hugh Corey In\nOntario, Ralph Corey, who Ig a\nteacher In thit high school ln Portland, Ma, aad Mrs. Helen NeweU.\nwife ot S. O. Newell ot Yarmouth,\nNS. Mra. NeweU wea ln Sprlngvale\nat bar mother's deatb.\nDRUMHELLER BEATS\nCALGARY MAROONS\nDBUIOB-LUER, Alta, Jan. II (OP)\n\u2014Drumhelier Miners, winners ot the\nfirst half ot tbe Southern Alberta\nSenior Amateur Hookey league, tonight downed the re-vamped Calgary\nMaroona to take a one-game lead In\nthe aeoond half. Maroona, wbo went\nwithout a victory in tbe flrat group\nor gamee, held the Miners scoreless\nuntil the third when the Drumhelier\nsquad banged In a trio ot goala to\nwis 9-0.\nMORE ABOUT\nGUN DUEL\nI   (CONTINUED  FROM  PAOB  ONE)\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nTRAIL, B. 0, Jan. 10\u2014T. O. Davla,\nwho haa been a patient ln. Trall-\nTadanac hoepltal tor the put four\nweeks, waa removed Wedneeday to\nbla home, Fourth avenue.\n.\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMn. 8. a. Mill, Bay avenue, entertained laat evening at bridge, honoring her mother, Mrs. J. Beech of\nCranbrook, wbo haa been ber gueet\nfor two weeks. Mra. W. J. Sullivan\nwon a travelling prlae and alao flrat.\nMrs. J. Laurie Jr. won eecond and\nMre. M. Mlchaely third. Mra. Beech\nwas awarded a gueat prlae. Five\ntablee were ln play.\n\u2022   s   s\nMn. J. R. MacPhall ot Vanoouver.\nwho baa been staying In nail with\nbe) son-in-law and daughter. Mr.\nand Mrs. K. A. Margeson, left Tuesday for Nelaon to vlalt bar aon and\ndaugbtar-ln-law, Mr. and Mn. Ernest\nMacPhall.\ns   \u2022   e\nfrail News of the Day\nTRAIL HOUS_B~A.ro LOTS -  W-\niiiM-not.   Rotary.  J.  a  Anderion\n(5371)\nabdomen ttvt Inflicting a fie eh\nwound. C- W. Harrison, junior clerk,\nwho, with the manecer. J. B. M.\nBarnum, secured gum and Joined ln\nthe gunplay, waa shot la thf hand\nby one of the robbera.\nSTRIKE LATE\nIf tho bandlta, who waited untu\nthe bank car had made Ita morning\noall, had itruck sooner, they would\nhave tecjired an additional 91000 ai\nthe oar, instead of leaving money,\ntook that amount away.\nUsing a stolen oar which was later\nrecovered, the bandlta parked Id the\nlaae to the aide of tbe bank. Whan\nthe bank car had made Ita can, two\nof the robbers entered the bank, leaving the third man at the wheel.\nOne robber, carrying a satchel, entered the manager's offloe, stuck his\ngur ln Mt. Barnum's side, and aald\n\"Stick 'em up; this ts a holdup\/'\nThe other bandit, meanwhile had\ncovered Coombe and Harrison and\nforced them to tho rear of the offloe.\nThi three were then herded Into\nthe vestibule of tha vault which, regardless of threats, tbey protested\nthey were unable to open. Ore robber stood guard while the other\nscooped the \"cash In tbe teller's oage\nInto tha satchel. The two tben atarted for tha door. Before they reached tha front of the bank Coombe\ndrew hli gun from his hip pocket and\nstarted biasing at the bandits! The\nrobbera returned his fire and when\nCoombe slumped to the floor tbey\nturned and fled to tbe waiting oar.\nBarnum and Harrlaon dashed for a\nnearby drawer, obtained guns and\nstarted la pursuit. H. r. Browning.\nproprietor of a fur store across tbe\nstreet, witnessed the bandits flight\nand Joined In. He said tbat 1 \\ Barnum and Harrison fired a number of\nshots at the back of the car as the\nrobbers sped off and ls certain that\nthat some of them must have taken\neffect.\nTwo houra later polios reoovered\nthe car used ln the holdup about\neleven blocks from the soene of the\n\u25baTW ttKUOK DAILT KIWI, HMO*. B-C\u2014RATUBDAT MOWfWtt, JAKUABT li, M\nPalatial .UrMr Destroyed by Flames \\\nom\nCaptain Rene sehoofs of the bin* three  officers   and   10   seamen,  aU i OM    vessel,    twelfth    largest    ehlp\nIng 118000000 passenger liner At- volunteers  on  a  dangerous  under-' afloat and pride of the Oooopagnle\nl-Z ' .^L^n,,- ,\u201e *h* \u00abn\u00bbn.h ]****-** *\u00b0 *****\u2022' **\u2022 ******** Aw on Isud Atlantique, illuminated tbe eea\nlantlqu, abandoned In the bfllsh'        AtI|ntlqUe   to  pnmA   tonigtl for  M*M  ^^  u  \u201e\u201e\u201e,  wlndi\nchannel, left Cherbourg  January  6 ni\u2122^ fro  mattemptlng to raise drove It toward the English  coast.\nIn   tbt    Rainier,    accompanied    by | the liner lf she sank. The $18,000,- | Nineteen, lost their  lives  on   tt.\nPffi WILL\nBETHREATM\nGOU IN '33\nAmateur Golf Followers\nLook for Big Thinfs\nFrom West\nSTUDENTS IN\nBY 35 TO 32\nScore Soars as Nelsonians\nBattle Desperately to\nStare Off Defeat\nKNAUER OUTPOINTS\nANGELO ZINBARDO\nKlick Wins Decision Over\nLou Jallos\nGLEANS AS IT\nPOLISHES\nFor furniture, automobiles, hardwood floors\nand for renewing any\nmop.\nIn 4 oz. and 12 oz. bottles; also quart, half\ngallon and gallon tins.\nWood, Vallance\nHardware\nCOMPANY LIMITED\nWholesale Retail\nDae Kodak Vet-chrome Film\n(or tout Winter Pictures.\nBrine them to ua, and have\nthem printed oa VELOX,\nthe paper\" that brines out\nauu tha beaut; of the\nnegative.\nCAllen s Art Shoppe\nMedical Arts Building\n\"A Greeting Card for Every\nHXW TORE, Jan. 13 (CP).\u2014Prank\nKnauer. Chicago welterweight outpointed Angelo Zlnbardo of Mav\nTork ln the flrat five-round preliminary. Knauer weighed 144 pounds;\nZlbardo. IKK.\nFrankle Klick. 191 1-9 of San\nFrancisco, won the decision over\nLou Jallos, 19914. New Orleans, ln\nanother live-round bout. Paul De-\nlanar. IM 1-9, Seattle, defeated\nMickey Bishop 193Vs. In another\nweary  five-rounder.\nTAKING DAVIDSON\nTO OAKALLA JAIL\nOccasion''\nProvlnclsl OonsUble Devld ' Htl-\ncrow left Frldsy morning for the\ncosit, escorting Clarence (Rusty)\nDavidson, convicted Thursday hen of\nthe Castlegar safe-cracking of September 10, to Oakalla Jail, to eerve\nthe year with herd labor to which\nhe wu sentenced by Judge W. A.\nNlsbet.\nSO   THAT'S    THE   REASON\nPurdue's football team ls oalled\nthe \"BoUenukers\" because the\nLafayette, Ind., robool had the flnt\ntesting  grounds for  locomotives.\nArc the\nGUTTERS\nof your\nROOFS\nin good shape?\nCheck up as frost and snow may do much damage,\nand water spoils ceilings and furniture and furnishings- It will not cost much to do a repair job' if the\nwork is done before ihe damage has gone too far.\nCOMPLETE STOCK OF\nBUILDING MATERIALS\nLime: Cement: Lumber: Plywood: Shingles:\nRoofing: Doors: Windows\u2014everything for\nbuilding and building repairs.\nA* H. GREEN ltd.\niHucoeseors lo John Burns ts Son)\nBU1LDINO CONTBACTOES, ENOINEEB9 AND SUBVEYOES\nNELSON and ROSSLAND\nr-VCTORT  AND   LUMBER   TARD- 701   PROMT  ST.  PHONS   179\nOPPICBS-919  WARD ST. PHONB 9M\nBr the almost Incredible score\nol 99 to 99, ln what was probebly\ntha fastest, most eicltlnc girls'\nname ever witnessed In Nelson, the\nNelson Junior Hlfh School Selected the hitherto Invincible Nelsonians ln a ladles' basketball\nleague tuture at tha Junior high\nOm Frldar nlfht. It wh the flnt\ntaae Nelsonians have loet In\nusee.,.   '\nPlajlnf like demon, poaaasaed, the\ntwo teams battled neck and neck all\nthe way throuth. first ona team\nthen the  other,  with  tte\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nSee our windows Ior today's special-. J. A. Irvine 91 Co. (5911)\nPur. 9t unfurnlahed  sultee. Bee\nfrtdf. From 939 up. Kerr Apta\n<.9J!>\naoore tied 10 tlmea at leaat. Both\nsquids played a wide-open tame,\nInstead or bilnchlng-up on the ball,\nwith the result that ther* waa\neverything to make It. an almost\nperfect tame from the apectators\nview-point.\nDiminutive Aria Saare, ltd consistently, unselflahly and clever;, by\nher team-mates ran up a tola! ot IS,\nof the Junior Hlfh school polnta,\nTime and again tha ball waa slipped to her unguarded under the\nbasket and while her opponents\nstood helg-eeer at a distance, she\ndropped it In to spell juat tho difference between victory and defeat,\nwhile other time, she su.-iseo_ii.il'\nsquirmed out of a \"Jam\" alone to\nsoore.\nSue Wilson, although her Individual soore of 10 points waa aeoond to\nDoreen Dunnett's 19, ww perhape\nthe outstanding player on the Nelsonians. She waa everywhere, aad\nhad the moat horrible luck of any\naround ' tha baaket. Berna Kline\nwaa another who contributed to\nthe splendid showing of the Nelaon-\niana although aha didn't herself\nnn* the ball, contenting herself\nwith some splendid team-work and\nchectnf.\nThere wasn't a player on either\nteam that didn't give her utmost.\nIt waa a night on whloh every\nplayer waa \"In\" the fame every\nminute ehe waa on the floor, either\nworking frantically to prevent scores\nagainst her team or passing to tba\nacknowledged sharp-shooters.\nPor the epeed of the game, personal fouls were remarkably few,\nonly eight bang oommltted all told\nby both teams.\nDon Lucaa and Joe wallsch muat\nhave loat some poundage in their\nMILER IS\nNEW CHAMP\nWins Featherweight Boxing Title From Tommy\nPaul\nItr CHARLES DUNKLEY\nAssociated Press staff Writer\nCHICAOO, STADIUM, Chicago,\nJan. 19 (AP)\u2014rreddle MUler, 91-\njear-eld southpaw el Cincinnati,\nIs tbe new featherweight champion\nof the National  Boxing\nThorough   training   ll\ndr.-m.klng. Acad_\u00bb, of 0\"\u00abM **.  la mttt^.ZstmTmZ \"r^\nMiller won the title tonight by\ndefeating Tommy Paul, Buffalo,\nN. Y.. tltleholder. IB Pant', flnt\ndefence ef the crown ha wen la\nan elimination tournament a year\nate,\nThe verdict of the two Judges\nand retiree Tommy Thomas was\nunanimous and, although cloee. waa\npopular with tha altan crowd of\n9,000 epeetaton.\nPAUL HAS (DOB\nThe oomblned problem ot Prlday\nthe 19th end fighting a left header\ntor tha title, wu entirely far Paul.\nAfter an lmpreaalve atart, la whloh\nhe whaled MUler ell around tha\nring for three rounds, and eUmaaed\nhla assault by knocking him apta-\ntha  third.\nNew Tort, Jan. 19.\u2014OaOow children tram the west aad far wast\nmay be tha big shots of amateur\ngolf thla yaar.\nThree namee oome to mind at\nonoe, Johnny piaober, Qua More-\nland and Charley Seaver.\nPlacher la the Unlveralty of Michigan boy. who, at 90, captured\ntha Intercollegiate championship\nlaat yaar and want on to win the\nmedal la the national quallfylrn\nround at live Parma, wtth Ml tor\n99 holea.\nQue Moraland la the young Texan\nwh* celebrated hla becoming ot\nage lut year hy winning the\nweetemend trane-Mlasls_lppl and\ngoing oa to throw a scare Into\nthe field la the national. He waa\nthe first player from Tpna-to he\nnamed oa the Ryder eup team\nslnoe Oeorge Rotan'a appointment\n10 yeara ago.\nThe third, Charley Seaver, la\na big, laay-looklng lad trom tha\nPaclflo coast, who pecks dynamite\nla hie punches oft tbe teee and\nwho putta with tha deliberate precision ot a Swlae watchmaker.\nThe Old guard of golf may find\nthe challenge of theee ehoat shot-\nmetera too atrong to meet Placher I\nearn* along lut yeer aa tba most\nbrilliant prospect of the aeaaon.\nonly to be sunk with a lVfoot\nputt by prancla Ouimet. Having\ntlalahed among tha tint 90 oa the\nnational open laat year, ha does not\nhave to quality la 1999. Tha Cln-\nelnatl boy haa \u2022 fine awing. Bobby\nJonee rematked that hla wrtat action wu the beet he had seen a-\nmonf tha youhfor aspirants. And he\nla a  great competitor.\nIt baa been eald ot Moraland\nthat be hu to brueh up only\nhla putting stroke to beoome a\nchaxplon. Be packs power, and\nIn a battle la one of thou quiet\ntighten harder to ahaka oft than\na bulldog. Doting tha lut two\nyean ba hu bun splendidly oon-\nilstent, winning mon amateur\ntournament, than perhape any other\ngoiter la tha oountry.\nSeanr la one of the longeet\ndriven la golf. Usually this type\nef player laeka aomethlag oa the\ngreens, but Seaver hu what It\ntaku to become one of the flneat\nputters among tha aaateura. Bs\ntaku a alow, smooth stroke. Critics\nbave aald that all. ha needs to\ncrash Into a ehemplooahlp la mon\nof tbe dealn to but somebody.\nBut you can never tell when\nsuch a wish wtll suddenly develop. Oeae Sarana uaad to aay\nthat Bodbby Jonu would be a\ngrand golfer If ht ejien't ao nlos\nthat he disliked defeating people.\ntt eeems that Mr. Jonu got over\nthat.\nnlng Into the rape* la\nmad dashes up aad dowa the floJr Paul began to lose ground tepidly.\n'    MUler started bla winning  drive\nD. O. Art Shoppe\u2014Weldrut full-\nfaahloned bou, 91.50 tor 91.00\u2014Mo\nfar Mc. (5390)\nWeather permitting, double header city league hookey Sunday afternoon. 9 o'clock. Silver collection.\n\u00ab99M)\nJunior Hlfh School\u2014Aria Saare,\n(19); a. Honteed. (9): B. Smith,\nit); A. Oravu. (4); I. Matheson,\n(fl); N. Oormley.\nNelsonians\u2014Doreen Dunnett, (15);\nBema Kl_ne. oladys Jarrett, (4);\nSue Wilson, (10); Dorothy Ball,\n(3); oraee Hell.\nALL TBAVELLBBS ABE REQUESTED AT A. C. T. LUNCHEON.\nCANADIAN LEGION. 19.99 NOON\nTODAY. (9999)\nARMY-NAVY   FAMILY\nALL BOADS LEAD TO THB CANADIAN LBOION WHIST DRIVE AND\nDANCE. JAN. 19, 9 P. M. VALUABLE PRIZES. ' (9997)\nBob Harbold. who played center on the Navy's 1993 gridiron\nsquad, oomu from a lamlly that\ncontributed several athlete, to Weat\n?olnt Chick H_rtx.ld wu one of\nhus.\nI.O.O.F.\nTHAT'S SHOOTING OOLF\nfew seconds after the fourth\nround opened by kaook-'nt Paul Into the ropee. There-after Millar M\na busy two-fisted youngetsr poking\nhla tantalising right Into Paul'a\ntaw o, cracking him wtth Ipfte to\nthe head and body.\nMRS.G.KINNEY IS\nPROCTER HOSTESS\nCAUGHT BY SUNKEN\nTREE; BOY DROWNS\nJORDAN OAUfl, N. S., Jan. IS\n(OP)\u2014Trapped hy a submerged tne\nafter a taU from a bridge, Herbert\nBarc'.ay, 19, drownel toiay la a\nswlft-runnlng brook baton hla companions freed him.\nCHILEAN STADIUM\nAll Odd Pellowe and Hebekaha\nand mends an requested to be\npreeent at the I.O.O.F. hall Monday nlfht at SM p. m., tor public\ninstallation. (S993)\nSt. Saviour's church, Bunday, January 19.\n11.00 a. m. Matins and holy oom-\nmunlon, ktndnen the Rev. w. J.\nSlverwood.\n740 p. m. Evensong.\nServlou Church of Redeemer u\nuaual. (9999)\nFor\u2014\nSERVICE\nPRICE and\nQUALITY\n_STAR_\nffjcaocimffi\nv\"r LIMITED   \u2014*\nPhones 10 & 11\nOn tha 4tt-yard, par 9 ho'-e ef the A modern athletic stadium hu\nWut Palm Beach, Fl.., Oountry bun erected on the outaklrta of\nClub golf course, Clyde Cslna, Jr, i Santiago. Chile, under tha shadows\nturned ln a aeon of two. ot  tha  snow-capped\nHalg Ott* t Fttt Birdies\nprootr. Jan. U \u2014 Un. O. Kinney wu hosteas to tbe members\nof tha oet-Together elub oa Wedneeday evening. A short buslases\nmuting wu he'.d durlnf whloh eev-\neral new nwmhen wen admitted\nto tba olub. In the abaenoe of the\npreeldent, Mlu M. MacKinnon,\nMlu M. Jarvis took charge, while\nH. Merrlfield acted In the capacity\nof eecretary-tressurer for A. MacKinnon. It wu declled to postpone\nthe annual muting untu the return ot the club's offlcen. O. W.\nTallin   waa   elected   group   leader,\nTM program, which took the form\nof a aoelal, wu la charge of the\nclub committee.\nNc'son\nBusiness College\nDAT OB EVENING  CLASSES\nIndividual  Tuition\u2014Conrtnenre\nany time.\np. O. Bai 14 Phone 90S\nWalter Hagen can drop a lot ot\nblrdlu on the golf course, but be\noan't eat thou kind. So the other\nday he took hie shotgun and went\nout In the Florida Everg'.adM. That\nhla ahootin' aye le u good aa hta\ngolf glimmer Is attested to by the\nbag he brought back. Ha la ahowa\nabon with a few ducka and a wild\nturkey be brought down ln the\nwllde.\n\"YOU\nBURN\nTOO MUCH\nCOAL*\nBURN\nBELLEVUE\nIt lasts longer, gives\nmore heat and costs\nless.\nPHONESS\nBurns Coal Co.\n~9\nHOLEPROOF\nAuto-Gait\nHOSIERY\nMc and $1\nNo mora trouble witfe\ngarters if yon wear\nHoleproof Auto-Gait\nSox. Try a few pabfj\nand see how comfortably\nthey are.\nEMORY'S\nLimited\nUSB   THE   CLASSIFIED   ADS,\nTo Believe That Cough\n\u2022\u2022ABOTLE'S\"  SPECIAL\nCOUGH   MIXTUfUT\nsee per Battle\nSold only by\nCITY DRUG CO.\n90   Yean\nNelson's Dispensing Chemist.\nThis   stobe  open   scndaT\nFor Modern Plumhinf\nat Moderate Prices\nsss\nVIC ORATES\nMASTER  PLUMBEB\nOpp. City Ran rhone V*\nAD Classes of\nMETAL WORK, LATHS\nWORK, DRILLING, BORING AND GRINDING,\nMOTOR REWINDING,\nACETYLENE  WELDING,\nBENNETTS LTD,\nMOTOR FREIGHT\nNELSON-TRAIL. Daily\nleaving at 9:30 a.m.\nNELSON-SALMO, Monday, Wednesday and Friday\u2014Leaving at 10 tun.\nElks' Taxi Tranalar\nand rrolght Ltd.\nPHONE 77\nLet Permanentt\nde* Eleganeetl\nWhy\nHesitate?\nIf you han your Permanent\nWan dona with our Imported.,\nrreneii waving machine you'll \u25a0\nhan nothing to worry about, \u25a0\nTb*n   an   no   heavy   beaten\nresting on your bead, no acalp\nburning,  no pulling or over,\nbeating of enn the moet dell-\noate   hair   texture   end   long\nyean of experience enablee u|\nto guarantee you satisfaction\nla   every   reepect.\nR-O-S-E\nBeauty Salon\nOpen evenings by\nappointment\n^mMthWl\/\/?\nL.\\lril..\\ii\\...t'i'.r\nSHOWING\nYonr last chance to see\na picture that Is really\ndifferent.\nssass\nCOMING   MONDAY\nThat Famous Stags\nSuccess\n\"ONCE IN A\nLIFETIME\"\n \t\nR C. May Cut Duplication in\nAgriculture Services\n\u2014Pa_e Six\nVOLUME 11\n^f\n;Wfr:.*o\nOof * it*\nHon 9\u00abil\n11\nJeby Lhtters Batta&lia to\nWin Championship\n\u2014Pa_e Seven\nTHE  NELSON  DAILY NEWS,  NEUON, .LC-SATUBDAT   MOBUnNO, JANCABT   14.  1*1*\nFIVE CENTS A COPY\nNUMBER M\nFIVE GO lh_.0 LAKE, NELSON: 2 DROWN\nFamous Fliers on Holiday\nHltilli\n2\nFACE CHARGES\nOF KIDNAPPING\nFire Arrested for Audacious Plot Against New\nJersey Man\nVANCOUVER. Jan. Ig ,CP)_\u2014Concluding a three-day trial Ib supreme\ncourt ber* thla afternoon, Judgment\nfor 10446 waa awarded to Annabelle\nMcDanlel, nine-year-old daughter of\nMatthew O. McDenlel. oustoma officer, against tba Vanoouver Oeneral\nhoepltal. Tba child contracted email-\npox while a diphtheria patient lo\nthe Isolation hospital during tba\nepidemic last yaar. Tba aum ol\nMOOO waa awarded to tb* child and\ntb* balance to ber father, llr. Justice Fisher presided.\n$100,000 RANSOM\nAMOUNT DEMANDED\nState Have Complete Case\nAgainst Policemen;\nOne Resists\nMr. and Mrs. Jamea Molllson, the\nfamous filers, now among the notable peraona holidaying t St. Morlta\nwhan tbe aporta aeaaon la ln full\nawing. Mrs. Molllson la tha former\nAmy Johnson, who aet a time record\non a night to Africa ahortly before\nher marriage.\nALL-IRELAND\nREPUBLIC, AIM\nGRANT 40 MEN\nWEEK'S REMAND\nTORONTO. Jan. II (CP)\u2014 Forty\nmen, -barged witn vagrancy and In\ntwotaaos with advocating Ibn* and\nviolence, were granted a waak'a \u25a0 remand when they appeared In polioe\ncourt todsy. Tha men wera arrested\nMacEn tree Holds Vision when c\"\u00bb t,oUM *********** Ukrainian hall wbere the men were holding\nBefore Meeting in the\nFree State\nBy GEOBOB HAMBLETON\nCanadian Press Staff Writer\nDALKBY, County Dublin, Irish\nFree Stat*, Jan. 13 (CP cable) \u2014\nSean MaoEntee, minister of finance\nta Prealdent Eamon de Valera's\ngovernment, tonight held before\ntba electors of County Dublin tbe\nvision of an all-Ireland  republic.\n\"We hava laid tbe foundation of\na proeperoua Ireland,\" Mr. MacEntee\naald ln a speech at tha little town\nball bare, -which will ona day embrace tbe whole oountry under the\nflag of an Irish republic.\"\nIf tb* Republicans won tbe January 34 election, he declared, the\noath Ot allegiance to tb* King\nwould be abolished ln two months.\n\"We has* not been misled by\nfalse anthualsam,\" he added. \"We\nara going on from one step to another, marching on till the final\ngoal la reached.\n\"Wa aak you ln thla election to\nmarch with us, to set your eyea as\nowe   an  aet   toward   tbe   goal   of\nIrish   Independence.\"\nATTACK    COSOBAVE\nVarloua speakers made especially\nbitter attacks on former Prealdent\nWUllam T. Cosgrave, leader of the\nNationalist party.\nllr. MacEntee charged Mr. Go*'\ngran' \"waa always willing to sacrifice hla own people for the smile of\nan English politician, particularly lf\nba wan ln tha bouse of lords.\" and\nwaa alwaya a source of weakness In\nnegotiation with Onat Britain.\nOn tba question of the land an-\nnultlee, be aald, Mr. Coegnve hoisted\ntba white flag.\nAnother speaker referred to tbe\nformer prealdent as \"unclean, a leper\namong  politicians.\"\na meeting.\nNEW YORK, gan, IS (AF)\u2014Two\npolicemen and three other ' men,\none an ei-convlct, wan arrested\nIn simultaneous raids today, charged with a daring kidnapping In\ntbe federal court building In\nBrooklyn.\nTha carefully-timed arrests dls-\ncloaad for tha flnt time tha kidnapping Itself\u2014an audacious plot ln\nwhich Ernest Schoenlg of Plessent-\nvllle, NJ.. waa spirited away from\ntba federal bulging December 37,\nheld until January 10 under demand* for 1100,000 ransom, but\nfinally released without any payment of money.\nAssistant Chief Inspector John J.\nSullivan told assembled detective*\nthat th* pollce bad a \"10O par eent\ncase\" agalnat all fin men. But ba\ntalked mostly of tba two offlcen.\nSEWER  BATS\n\"Tb*** man,\" he shouted aa ba\ngland at tbe accused policemen,\n\"are worse than aewer rata ooming\nfrom their holes covered wltb slime.\nTbey an an unqualified dlsgnoe\nto  us.\"\nOf tba two, Arthur B. Oraef baa\nbeen Ui,' th* police department 11\nyean and John Nevlna fin yean;\nOraef put up auch a fight when h*\nWaa arrested that th* bannisters oo\ntb* stairway ln bla home wen\nbroken.\nTb* othtr prlaoners were Frank\nMiliar, deft who baa bean arrested\nJO tlmea and wbo haa served a\nterm In Sing Sing prison; Max Caller, a ataman, and Leonard Qawel-\ncyxk, a chauffeur.\nAWARD JUDGMENT\nAGAINST HOSPITAL\nBANKERS AND\nBANDITS MIX\nIN GUN DUEL\nBandits Get Away With\n$3500 by Means of a\nStolen Car\nAT LEAST 20\nSHOTS FIRED\nTeller and Ledger Keeper\nAre Wounded; Police\nRecover Car\nFAIL TO PROVE\nSPITE ENTERS\nSTUBBS' CASE\nAttorney-General Submitted to Grading Cross\nExamination\nW. J. MAJOR DENIES\nFEUD WITH JUDGE\nInability to Get Letters\nof Administration,\nAlleged\n__P_l__il_i__l \u25a0___\u25a0___\nTRUCK CRASHES\nTRABJ^TWO HURT\nSaskatchewan Man and Son\nin Accident; Son May Die\nREGINA, Ju. 13 (CP)\u2014When a\ntruck they wen driving crwhed Into\nt CP.R. freight train ftt the Bulm\nline croeelng about ft mile Iron Renin* thla afternoon, Henry and Albert Basinet, father and eon, were\nInjured   seriously.\nAlbert, the aon, euffered ft fractured skull and head wound*. He\nmay not recover. Hla father'* bead\nwaa badly bruised and hi* left\nahoul-ler  broken.\nTrie truck, knocked Into the ditch\nby tbe impact, wu emaahed.\n30 of Farm Forum\nFavor Expansion\nPledge Support to $3,000,000,.\n000 Currency Inflation\nCANADA FIFIH\nINM11NG\nMoves Up in World Trade\nAccording to Figures\nOTTAWA, Jan. 13 (OP).\u2014Canada\nmoved Into fifth plaoe among the\nexporting nationa of tbe world ln\n1933 aooordlng to a preliminary survey of world trade, carried out by\nthe Dominion bureau of etatlatlca\nDisplacing Belgium and the Argentine, tbe Dominion rciumed the\npoaitlon occupied prevlou* to the\nunsettled condition* of tbe Uft\nthree yeara. Canada held seventh\nposition to 1931 and eixth ln 1930.\nLibby Reynolds\nWants Settlement\nWilling to Accept \"Comparatively Modest Sum\"\nWTLHINaTON, Dal., Jaa. IS (AP).\n\u2014Possibility of a settlement without lttliatlon of tba clalma of Llbb,\nHolman Reynolds and bar Infant\naon to abara In tba Smith Reynolds' fortune waa aeen today in\na atatement by ber father tbat aba\nwaa willing to aooept a \"compara-\ntlrely modeet aum.\"        '\nAlfred Holman. Cincinnati lawyer,\nfather of tba widow of Smith Raynolda, found fatally abot In hla\nNorth Carolina bome, said his daugh\ntar haa offered \"to rellnqulah ber\nchild's rljht to the Inheritance, aa\nfar as aha legally ta Ible, and her\nown share aa widow, save a comparatively modest aum In each case.\"\nTha atatement addressed to tha\npress, expressed ths hope tbat tha\nremainder of Smith Reynold's patrimony may ba devoted to public uses\nthrough an endowment to tbe memory ot young Reynolds and bla\nfather.   R.   3.  Reynolds.\nMr. Holman referred to the Smith\nReynolds fortune aa \"aald to ba\"\n\u202230.000,000.\nMeanwhile Mra. Reynolds and the\nunderweight baby are raid to ba doing nicely, in tbe Philadelphia hoepltal.\nVANCOUVER   Jan. IJ. (CP)\u2014In\nona of tba most daring and sensational hank robberies In the history ef Vaneoarcr, In whleh hank\nemployees   and  bandlta  eschewed\nat least to shots, a teller and a\nledger keeper ware shot, and fMM\nIn rash taken hy two bandlta who\nheld  np  the  Fourth   avenue   and\nAlma street branch of the Bank\nof Montreal today and eaoapad In\ns aar driven ky a eenfrrtrete,\nDrawing hla gun and firing at tha\nrobbera  aa  ther war*   leaving  tba\nbank, Oeorge F. coombe, caabler, narrowly eaoapad poselhle fatal wounds\nwhan tha bandits returned hla fire,\nona of tbe bulleta Juat grating his\nwnoiiPBa. Jen. m (op)\u2014orueii-\nlng oroaa ersmlnstlon of Boo- W.\nJ. Make today failed to evidence\nany \"-.ndtottveneu\" oo tba part\nof tha attorney-general against judge\nLewie St. Oeorge Stubba.\nAotlon to remove the fiery Uttle\nJurist ma the oounty court beach\nwaa Instigated purely in hla capacity of attorney-general, Mr. Major\ntold Mr. Justice Rank Ford, com-\nmissioned by the minister of Juatloe\nto beer charges of Judicial misconduct agalnat Judge Stubba.\nDENIES \"TOED\"\nThroughout tour houra of ana-\nwaring rapidly-fired questions from\nX. J. ' McMurray, defsnas counael,\nMr. Major denied than ww any\n\"feud\" between tbe aeotaed Judge\nend hlmeelf, at least a* far aa\nhe wee concerned. Be aooffed at tbe\nsuggestion he had kept the Judge\nunder \"mlcroaeoptc examination\" for\nsamel yeara, aad than stressed to\ntbe court actions by Judge Stubbs\nWWNIFRED SPOONBB\nLONDON, Jaa. li (AP)\u2014Wlnnifred\nspoonsr. noted BrltUh aviatm, died\ntoday at her home at Ratcllffe,\nLeicestershire, from a heart attack\nfollowing Influenaa. She waa only\n13 years old.\n(CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT)\nSmall Group Hold\n(CONTINBSD ON  PAOE  TWO)\nAIMEE IS ONLY\nSEMI-CONSCIOUS\nPhysician Reports Her to\n0**V*rrW-\nPrepared to Carry on Opposition to Banking Bill\nLOS    ANOILBS,   Jan.    II    (AP)\u2014\nSeml-oonscloua and constantly attended by a nuree. Mrs. Almee\nSemple McPherson Button, Canadian-\nborn evangelist, waa reported today\nby ber physician, Dr. L. S. Audrlan,\nto be \"very 111.\"\n'The laat time I aaw hsr she wsa\nonly partially conscious,\" the physician aald, but ba declined to dla-\ncuss  the  nature of Mra. Eutton'a\nBy D. HAROLD OLIVER\nAssociated   Press   Staff   Writer\nWASHINGTON, Jan. lt (AP).\u2014\nGripped by the longest \"lama dock\"\nsession filibuster in yeara, tba United States senate tonight remained tn\ncontrol of a amall group of opponents .of the Glass banking reform bill prepared to carry on their\nopposition Indefinitely.\nLeaders hoped for a break today\n\u2014tbe fourth day of the blocking\nmovement \u2014 but Senator Thomas,\nOklahoma Democrat took tha floor\nat the outset and _\u2022 \"l It more\nthan five boun, declaring tba United\nStatea had come to \"reflation\" or\nface \"repudiation and revolt.\"\nBANDITS GET $200\nAT BEER PARLOR\nWASHINGTON, Jan. 18 (AP).\u2014\nThirty members of the so-called\nfarm forum ln the house have\npledged themselves to support\nmeaaure calling for a 13,000,000,000\nexpansion of currency.\nThese sre membera of the special\ncurrency committee appointed by\nRepresentative Summers, Teias Democrat, chairman of the forum, to\nstudy  Inflation proposals.\nUnder the measure, 13,000,000,000\nln bonds would be Issued In Instalments of 11,000,000,000 and turned\nover to federal >rve banks, which\nin turn would Issd currency in\nthat amount.\nVANCOUVER, Jan. IS. (CP) \u2014Four\narmed bandits tonight, a few minutes after tbey had stolen a car\nfrom a motorist, raided the Abbota-\nfprd hotel beer parlor where they\nheld up employees and a few patrons\nand looted the plaoe of $200. They\nescaped In tbe stolen oar.\nHOOVER WILL\nREST A YEAR\nHold Mad Trapper\nat Burns Lake\nShot Dogs and Did Other\nThings at \"Direction\nof God\"\nWASHINGTON, Jan. 19 (API-\nWhite House aides announced today\ntbat Prealdent Herbert Hoover intended to \"net for st least a year\"\nafter being relieved by Pranklln D.\nRoosevelt on March 4. Mr. Hoover\nwlU 'return to hla Palo Alto, Calif,\nhome, -\nBURNS LAKB, B.O., Jan. IS (CP)\n\u2014WUllam Armstrong, eccentric trapper and prospector of Tom creek,\nwhose religious mania turned to\nviolence, le here awaiting transportation to Prince Rupert where he\nwill be placed ln hospital.\nArmstrong wu put under guard\nby four trappers, at Talka Lake\nseveral weeka ar' after he had abot\nhla dogs and committed otber acts\nof violence which h. claimed he did\nat the direction of Ood. He waa\ntaken Into custody yeaterday by\nConstables Talt and Koumleu of the\nprovincial police and brought here\nMr\nLOTTERY TICKET\nHOLDER WINS CASE\nMay Purehaae Tickets in a\nForeign Country\nOTTAWA, Jan. 1) (CP)\u2014Purehaae\nof a lottery ticket ln a foreign\noountry la not an offence against\nthe Criminal Code of Canada and\nan Informer csnnot recover tbe\nprofile of tba holder of a winning\nticket, Mr. Juatloe W. H. Wright\nruled In supreme oourt of Ontario\nbare today. Ba dismissed with costs\ntbe action of Jamea I. McBride,\nfarmer ot Carp, Ont., who sought\nto recover M1.M0 wblch nbart H.\nSoper of Ottawa won la thi Irish\n\"-capitals swaepetake on tbe Ingllsb\nderby last year.\nCONFESSES,\nCOUNTERFEIT\nDRIVER MISTAKES FERRY FOR\nBRIDGE AND CAR PLUNGES INTO\nWATER BEFORE IS ABLE, STOP\nAged Doukhobor Couple Trapped in Sedan; Thre*\nBreak Rear Window and Escape:\nNurses Witness Tragedy\nWOMAN FOUND HALF WAY OUT WINDOW\nWHEN CAR RAISED TWO HOURS LATER\nWere on Way to Brilliant to Visit With Friends;\nLoop Chain on Car to Raise It; lights\nBurn All Time Under Water\nPlosnikof f Makes Statement, Provincial Police State\nHer asetatente at Angelus temple\naald thay understood aba waa suffering from recurrence of a nervous\nbreakdown.\nTHIEVES STEAL\n$50,000 IN JEWELS\nBind Keller and Chauffeur\nin New Yorlc Apartment\nMBW YORK, Jan. U CAP)\u2014Jewelry valued at MO.00O wu stolen from\ntbe pent-house apartment of Isaac\nKeller by two calm young robbera\nwho surprised the wealthy halrgoods\nmerchant la ale sleep, bound and\ngagged him with one of hla shirts.\nand ransacked tha apartment.\nHerbert Llpeky, tbe Keller chauffeur, appeared as thty wera leering\nand he. too, wu bound.\nAfter Keller bad protested tbat\nonly hla wife, who wee at a bridge\nparty, knew the combination of a\naafe, tbe pair aougbt la rain to\nbreak lt open, tben gave up aad\nleft. They left behind la the aafe\nJewelry worth 1100,000.\nNlchoUs Ploaalkoff, Doukhobor\nstare keeper at Weat Oread Forks,\nwho war arrested oa a charge tn\nconnection with making counterfeit money, hu tinea his arrest,\naccording to police, made a etate-\nraent la the neture of a confession. The confession wu mada In\nthe pr sence of provincial Constable R. 3, Holliday, who made the\narrest, aad Constable t. H. Aller-\neeit\nPor several years raising of W\nCanadian Bank of Commerce bills\nto 90a hu been carried on by vary\nclever operatives, chemicals being\nessential to tbe raising ot tba\nmoney. The green five wu mada to\nlook like the yellow 10 with auch\nsuccess that few, lf any, bankers detected lt untu tbe notea got Into\ntha bands of experts la eutern\nCanada. It wu discovered that the\nraised bllla emanated from different\nparts of the Interior of Britiah Columbia, but never from Orand Porks,\nand the counterfeiting remained\nmystery untu the other day wben\nPhilip Margin wu arrested at Nelaon\non another charge, but gave the\npolice tbe necessary due to connect\nPloanlkoff with the making of the\ncounterfeit money. It la aald that\nMarkln wu the agent through which\ntha money wu placed ln circulation\nla the Okanagan and Kootenay\npolnta, the' most reoent being ln\nRossland and TraU.\nPloanlkoff hu been running\ngeneral store in the Doukhobor area\nhere for about nine years and hu\nindicated considerable prosperity, alwaya driving one of the better grades\nof cara.\nMr. and Mrs. Wasyl Androeoff, aged Alberta Douky\nhobor couple, drowned when a car which they were occupy*\ning with three other Doukhobors, slid over the end of the\nnorth shore approach to the Nelson ferry. shortly before\n7 o'clock Friday evening. William Cherstibitoff, Joe Novak\nand Bill Fofonoff escaped through a broken window.\nBill Foffonoff, the driver, mistook the landing for a\nbridge and when he discovered his mistake it was too lata.\nHe applied the brakes as the car approached the water's\nedge, but having no chains, the wheels failed to grip and.\n**the car slid over the end and\ndropped into the water.\nCHINESE STUDENT\nTO BEDEPORTED\nAppeal Falls; Must Leave\nDominion\nVictoria, J\u00bbn. is (cp>\u2014wo\nTing Fuao. Chinese student, wbo\noame to Canada la Kit, loot the\nright to remain la the Dominion\nwhen bla appeal agalnat aa order\nfor   deportation   railed   before   tbe wben he did manage to escape\nThe car, a two-door sedan, contained large alda windows, aad It\nla through one of theae that tha\nthree young man escaped. Novak\nshoved hla knee through tte window\naad pushed on of the boya through\nahead ot himself. Vbe third aaa\nscrambled through the brokea window, but tbe old folks wen trapped.\nWhen the car wu finally raised,\nMra. Androeoff wu found half\nthrough the window, probably hay*,\ning bean caught by broken glaaa\nla bar effcrta to scramble through.\nHow Novak escaped drowning .vn\nBritish Columbia court of appeal\nhere today. Tbe Chinese had travelled extensively through the country\nuntil changing conditions foroed\nhim to attempt to secure work.\nFmm Victoria be mada hla way to\neutern Canada and lut August he\nwu taken In charge by Immigration\nauthorities at Windsor, Ont.\nBOARD MEMBERS\nNOT RESPONSIBLE\nthe mt, le a miaale aa ne i\nnot awtm a ereke aad wu  In  if'\"\nfeet of water. All three of the boya ,\nwere encumbered by heavy clothing.\nNURSBS WRNBf -\nTRAGEDY\nThe tragedy wu witnessed by Mlaa\nMary Lawson aad Mlu Janet OO-\nleaple.   two   studs t   nurses   of   tte\nKootenay Lake Oeneral hospital, and '\nwhen the eurrlvore scrambled on tt \u25a0\nAll University Losses Are\nBefore 1924\nCOURT GRANTS ORDER,\nAPPOINT COMMISSIONER\nVANCOUVE', Jaa. II (CP) \u2014\nAa order authorising tha British\nColumbia I -.eminent ta appoint\na commissioner for the etty ef\nNorth vsneoaver, w_a granted tn\nsupreme court today by Chief\nJustice   Aulay  Morrison.\nLADY LEMIEUX DIES\n$5000 Damages\nSued for Breach of\nPromise\nVANCOUVBR, B.C. Jaa. II (CP).\n\u2014Mlu Sarah Margaret Hoy, (0, wu\nawarded $1000 damegu today by\nMr. Juatloe D. A. McDonald ln ault\nwhleh ate brought agalnat Albert\nBlaln, 78, both are resident of Vancouver.\nTte evidence etated Mlu Hoy\nknew Mr. Blaln u a aohool chum\nof her father, who wu chief of\npollce ln Pieacott, Ont- for ao\nyeara. Following a meeting lh Winnipeg they renewed acquaintance\non Blaln's arrival ln Vancouver,\nand la November, 1937. he propoaed\nmarriage. According to Mlas Hoy ahe\n-ccspted.\nSenate Committee to\nGive Data on Policy\nAid in Framing Tariff Bargaining Policy\nWASHmaTON, Jan. II (AP)\u2014A\ncommittee of the United states\nsenate, weighted wltb a technical\nRepublican majority, tonight wu\ncharged with the next move In the\nDemocratic effort to provide President-elect Franklin Roosevelt with\ndata to aid In framing a tariff-\nbargaining policy.\nReferred to the flnanoe committee Immediately, the resolution of\nSenator Ocatlgan of Colorado asking\nthe tariff commission for all Information available, wUl faoa the scrutiny of such Republican high-tariff\nadvocates u Heed Smoot of Utah,\nWataon of Indiana and Reed of\nPennsylvania.\nCHAIRMAN OBJECTS\nWINNtP-BG. Jan. 13 (CP)\u2014Isaac\nPltblado. K.C, chairman of tha Unlveralty ot Manitoba board of governors from 1917 to 1924, told a\nboard of Inquiry Investigating 91,-\nOOO.600 shortages In university trust\nfunds that members In those yean\noould not bt held responsible, legal-\nly, or  otherwise,  for  the  losses.\nAll tha proved lossea had occurred\naubaequent to 1934, Mr. Pltblado\ndeclared, and lt ms entirely wrong\n(CONTINUED ON PAOE  TWO)\nSEARCHERS FAIL\nTO FIND HOME-HAY\nMisty Sides Hamper Search\nin North; Gone 12 Daya\nTBI PAS. Jan. 11 (CP)\u2014Aerial\nsearchers seeking pilot Jeff Home-\nBay, northern flyer missing for 11\ndaya,' returned to beau tonight after\nsn unsuccessful hunt for the loat\nairman.\nMisty skies aad a biting northwest\nwind hampered the barren-land\nMarch which will be oontlnued to.\nto say that thefts dlaeovered eight \u201e\u201e\u201e,,, wntbtr permitting. A thl*\nyeara afterward could be chargeable'\nto tbe governors who bad retired.\nFt.   r.   MoWUllems,   associate   commission   counsel,   had   charged   Mr.\nPltblado  was  responsible  for  a  Mg\nshare of the blame for trust fund\nloseas.\nFurther Cuts by\nDominion Forecast\nplana  to aid  tbe searchers  Is ea-\npected here frost Saakatoon tomorrow\nBritish Interests\nTOKYO, Jan. II (AP).\u2014sir ptaaolt\nLladley, amUaaador from Oreat Britain, informed the Japanese government today that British Interact*\nln North China are threatened bf\n{the tense situation growing oul eg\nRevenue of First Nine Months the Japeneee occupation of Sban-\nhalkwan.\nBelow Expectations\nOTTAWA, Jan. II (CP)\u2014Further\nslashing of Dominion government\nexpenditures  and   continuation   of\nthe  salary   reductions  put  ln   effect last year la forecast In view\nef en anticipated deficit for the\npresent fiscal year. The Quarterly\nfinancial atatement of the comptroller   of   tba   treasury,   covering\nthe first nine montha of tbe fiscal\nyear, will be leaned tomorrow.\nReporta state It wlll show revenues\nduring the'period  fell  considerably\nTO CUT IN WAGES \u2022\u00bb<\u00ab of executions.  If the same\ntread continues fer tbe rest of tbe\nyear lt la suggested there may be a\ndeficit of otor.ooo.ooo apart from a\nsHortage of MS.000.000 In Canadian\nNational railway flnancee.\nThe ambassador, lt waa understood,\nacted under Instructions from hla\nForeign Minister Dchlda. The later.\nview waa described aa moot friendly.\nQUEBEC,  Jaa.  14   (Saturday)\u2014\n(CF)\u2014Udy   Lemleui.  wife  ef  Sir\nFranoolx Lemleog, chief Justice of i    Blaln, aooordlng to evidence, wu\ntbe superior court, died early te- . particularly   affectionate   when   tha\nday following aa Ulneea of a few llghta were out and aOaa Hoys father\ndaya, \u2014 t% '\"\"\"*\nLONDON, jaa. IS (CF oebta) -\nTbe chairman of tbe National\nWages hoard, which baa been bearing tha dispute tn which railway\nemployees are objecting to propoaed I __.\u201e___ -.-_____\u201e,_\u2014\u2022>\ndecree*** ln woges. submitted hla DENIES NEGOTIATOR\nreport today which found tbe company's departure frcm tbe former\nwage standard justified.\nFINED   FOB   OBTAINED\nBELIEF WHEN HAD ACCOUNT\nAPPOINTED BY CHINA\nMOOSE JAW, Jan. II (AP)\u2014William Bwanka, a Ukrenlan who accepted olty relief while he had\nWOO on depoelt In a local bank, today wu fined MO, and ordered to\nOBNBVA. Jan. II (AP).\u2014China\nInformed the League of Nationa today that then la no truth In reports tbe Chinese government hu\nappointed a negotiator to reach a\nsettlement with Japan ln tbe conflict over Shanhalkwan.\nThe Chinese position wu set forth\nto the league by Dr. W.\nTHE WEATHER\nTEMP1BATUBBS\nMr.   IM\n-TBLSON M       \u00abT\nVictoria 41      4\u00bb\nVancouver   do      44\nKamloopa   _._. \u2014 II      tt\nEstevan Point . 41      41\nPrince   Rupert   40      4*\nSeattle -____\u2014_ -4'     IS\nDawaon > 10*      *\nPortland   _\u2014 **     \u00ab\u2022\nBan Francisco . 44      St\nSpokane \u00bb\u00bb      \u00ab\nPrince Qeo.ge ________ 14\nLoa Aagelu M\nPenticton     tt\nVernon   \u00bb\nlj<aelo   ..., .. \u201e tt\nCalgary  ,.  . tt\nBdmonton   _.________\u2014- tt\nSwift   Current .  11\n14\nIS.\nPrince Albert\nQu'Appelle   ....\nWinnipeg   .....\nNanaimo   \t\n_ tf\n_ \u00ab\u2022\n__ \u00bb\u2022\n  41\nU\nM\n\"J\nnt\ni\n41\nrefund HI to clvu relief authorities China'a  league  delegate.\n\u2022\u2014Below aero.\nForecast\u2014 Nelaon and vicinity, gen.\nYen, orally fair stationery or higher tent, j\nperatura.\n \"\u25a0    .*mm**A.*,*tmtm<mi.i\nPAOB\n\u2022 THB NELSON  DAILY  NEWS,  NELSON,  BC\u2014SATl BlUY   MORNINO,  JANUARY   14,  lit)-\nMichigan Coach Announces\n\"War Against Doping\"\nAim AHKfc. WOb, Jan. 14 (AF)\n--Matt Mann, coach of Unlveralty of\nMichigan's national tetleglete ebamplonahip swimming team, today anv\npounced a \"war against doping\" of\namateur swimmers, such u, bs wld,\n\"wu dons by tb* Japanew la the\nIMI Olympic games.\"\n. Mean uld lt la established that\n\"oxygen pr some atimuUnt\" ww\n\u2022OoUnUttred to Japanese swimmers\nwithin 10 minutes of th* time they\nentered tb* water for (laal* of the\nraoss at (os Angeles, lut. summer.\nJapanese men won five of th* six\nARROWS DEFEAT\nLOWLY BEAVERS\nMann 1* acting u a aub-commit-\ntee of the National cofleglat* Athletic association. swimming committee to report on aUeged \"doping\"\nat Ul* committee'- next meeting\nKerch 94 and ll at New Haven,\n'Conn.\nSILVER FUTURES\nBARELY STEADY\nNIW YOBS, Jan. II (AF)-SUver\nfutures closed barely steady; eelw\n,110,000 ounces. Jan. 3145', March\nittM; May 33.73, July 25.8s; sept.\n10.00; Oct. 11.10.\nquebbc. Jaa. l? (OP)\u2014Tha PhU-\n*d*lphl\u00bb Arrow* tonight defeated tha\nlaat place Quebec Sww*. S.I, In\na scheduled Oaa*dl*n American\nleague matoh hsrs.\nWlll Coneantrata Upon Raport\nand Recommendatlona\nOTTAWA. Jan. II (OP)\u2014Public\nhearing* by th* Joint oommittee in-\nvwttgatlag tb* edmlnlatretloo of\ntha penalon act ended today, and\nfrom now on the members will concentrate upon tb* report ud reoom-\nmendatlona to be.made to tha government, slno* Tueaday, 14 witnesses\nwere heard, of whom 11 represented\nveterana' organisations. A vset\namount of evidence Incorporating\nsuggestions for Improving pensions\nsdmlnistrstion wu written Into tht\nrecord.\nTbw* suggestion* were varied In\ncharacter, aome contemplated the\nabolition of .the present pensions\ntribunal aad oouequent enlargement of tha board of pensions commissioners, with member* of th*\nlatter body travelling through the\ncountry securing contact'with appll-\ncants for pension and reporting\nthereon to a stationary quorum In\nOttawa.\n\t\nHaitahis aid fizzy Spills\nRirvn li 111 Ciriitiii\nUt. Nell Crawford, Huulton, Oat, write*i-\n\u201eu7 ^T^IT!!*..** \"*** *** *\u00bb*****\u2022 i t*-ti\nit almost tapoaxibl. to get a good tight'* slwp.\nI wu also bettered with headaehee tad ditty\n\u2022pell*. ^^\nI tried many different mediw, but ther did\n--^Smt****5? ***\u2022 *****>\u2022******i ***\ntata* Mi-barn's Heart ud Nerve Pffl, I ootid\nhwfly UtaN th. chug, tluvy imistmUm\n\u2014f ooadlnca.\"\n*-\u2022& ttt. * * *\"* *** \"*** ******** *******\u00bb*.-m*- th, m.\nyBM aj_y\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B.C, Hotels and Cafes\n\"Finest in the Interior\"\nLuncheon\n50c\nHUME HOTEL\nNELSON. B.C. OBOBOB BBWWILL, Prop.\nnotary ud Oyro Headquarters\nNEW LOW WINTER RATES NOW IN EFFECT\nHUMS\u2014A.  V, Emery. H. 0. Sum-\nipers, Bdmonton;  K. B. L. Cuthon,\n* ^Cattle  Velley;   O.  M.  Warren,  Pen-\nMietont  a.  H.  Hopkins,  TraU;   Boy\ntk.  Natdlai.   Calgary;   O.  J.   (Mum,\nC. D. Martyn, Medlelae Hat; c. W.\nLongbottom. M. Mratgoms-y. Vancouver; O. W. Hicks, ate pa; A.\nCuylrt, Medicine Hat; pre . Emery,\nCranbrook.\nn\nmmts-MUtmmMVrmtmtt^^\ncUhe Savoy\n\"Where the Guest Is Kin&\"\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel\nMany Rooms With Private\nBaths or Showers.\nJ. A. KERR, Prop.\nlit BAKER ST. PHONB 11\ntfesmjeunnttntv***^^\nSAVOY\u2014Kollln Stafford, Spokane; 1 gary; L. J. Smith. Victoria; W. Poe-\n\u25a0 Hyde, Winnipeg; O. Sbee, Ou- ter, Nelion; T. B. Bulman, Vernon;\n; 0 .W. Eoux, J. O'Connor, Cal-1 J. Dangeth, Midway.\nYouths ttemtnttrate Ttlrelott Power Invention\nCharges Calgary*\nMayor Charges Against tha.\nHouae; Cobban Denies It\nrt.   Jta.   ll   (CPMDp\n' *w*em boad |WN\naad Itoen-ial naen dsltbeately ware\nforcing down tba valtw of City of\nCalgary bond* ky epnadmig certain\npropaganda wu *h*re*d today by\nMayer Andy Davison. Ma **M it vu\nla retallatloa Mr Otlgwrt refusal\nta pay MOO.000 egchaas* rata* on\n\u20221,111,000 la Wbuturw. maturlni\nla N*w Tork.\nTh* mayor mad* tk* itflmiit\nover long dletanoa tslephoo* fcom\naemoatoa vim* he na MaNMn*\nwith Premier John Browalw ot Qai-\ngary'* financial tangle, arising star\ntha exohange dl*put* ud efforts, ao\nfar unauocaaaful, to obtala t \u00bbtlo,-\n000 llne of oredlt from thl Buk of\nMontreal tt carry oa olvto departments.\n\u2022NO  TBUTH  IN IT\"\nTORONTO. JU. II tt*)\u2014\"tto\ntruth Ul It whatever.\" wld A. U.\nCobban ot Wood, Ouady aad oom-\npeny tonight when told of Mayor\nAndy Davison's ita lament tt Bdmonton ta the effect eutern fla\u00bbn-\nclal men ud bondholdtr* were\nforcing down th* price of Oalgary\nClaiming thry bav* lnvauted a\npfooew whereby electricity can be\ntransmitted without \u00bb wire oonduc-\ntor. two MUdmay youth* hav* star.\ntied the electric world by t demonstration of their Invention to aome\ntwo acore relatives ud townsfolk In\nBruce county. Ont, In (1) la ahown\ntbe home of Joseph Bclnhart. one\nud a half mllu from th* P*dy\n\u2022ton, where the trannnltter ww\npleoed tbe night of the damonatra-\nUop. Ted Heach (right), pal and\npartner of Prank Pedy la the en-\nterprlM, who I* * blacksmith by\ntrad*, mnk IM- I* shown (bottom taft) with part of the equipment he hw invented. Joeeph Rein-\nhart (bottom right) farmer, with\nhla dog*, oa whew turn tb* tending equipment ww placed,\nDOLLAR WEAKER\nSterling Fids Day L'nchang-\nc    or Cables\nNpw yoke, Jan. ll (CP)-cs-\nnadlan dollar closed 1-10 eent weaker dn foreign exchanges today at\nM 1-10 cents (UB. premium of\nUH P*r cent) tfter opening st\nMH cents. Pound sterling ended\ntha aaaalon unchanged at \u2022S.8BH\ntor cables. Sterling touched a low\nfor the session of 13.1414, aad a\nhigh for tbe day of MMH.\nVancouver List\nBid\nBig Mlwourl\t\n.11\n103\nCout  Copper  \u2014\t\n1.M\nOeorge Copper ___-\u2014.\nM\nOeorgla   Hirer    _\n\u202201H\nOoloonda  \t\n.10\n\u202201H\nInt C 4 c       _...\nMH\nKootenay    Florence   ....\n\u202200H\n\u202201H\nMH\nNational   ailver  _\t\nNoble   Plve    \t\n\u202201 ti\nPend Orellle  \t\n\u202201\nPioneer   Oold   ..........._..\n400\nPorter   Idaho    ._...._\nM\\i\nPremier   \u2014\nt,\nBwvw   McDonald   \t\n\u2014.\nBono   Oold     .\t\n\u25a01i<A\nButh  Hop*  \u2014\u2014\nAt\n\u2022Ol'i\nWeUlngton   ,.\u201e...\n\u2014\nOILS\nA P Conaolldated -.\n..._...\nCommonweelth -_\t\n_._...\nMcDougall Segur ex \u201e\n\u00bb\u2014...\nMeyund  \t\n_\t\nSterling   paclflo   \t\n.._....\n.11\nLIS\n3.00\n\u20220IH\n.11\n.04\n.11'\n.01\n.03 H\n.04\n.70\n4.70\n.00 \\_\n.07\n30\n.74\n.0IH\n.01',\n.04\n.0*\n41\n.01\n.1*\n\u20220014\n.04 \"i\n.00\nM\nJta'A\nat\n.0IH\n.00\n.11\nMORE ABOUT\nJUDGE STUBBS\n(CONTINUED  PBOM  PAOB  ONE)\nNsw Orand Hotel\nr.   U   KAPAK,   Prop.\nWeekly and Monthly Bate*\nHot and Cold Water\nlllngle 00c up.    Double 1140 up\nIfteem* SIO \u2022 Month and Up\n| TSttti AJX HOTEI\t\nPrtsb rood\u2014 UeUcloos Chop Susy\nPrompt Service\nBode   Fountain\nKOOMS   TO   BENT\nThe Finest in the City\nL. D. CAFE\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Awaits You\nJAS.   EA MADDEN\nCompletely BamodeUed\nRot  and  Cold' Water\nIn the HKART of tbe dty\nLIE    THI,   ( U.-SIH1.D    AD*.\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA. LAPOINTE, Prop.\nBet ud wld water la every room\noteem   Heated\n\u202200 Bakar St. Pkoae oo\nStirling Hotel\n2 Blocks Eut of Port Office\nHot and Cold Water\nSteam Heat\nModerate Ratea\nP. H. Bosh, Prop.\nOccidental Hotel\n>0I Vernon It. Phone M7L\n>.  WAIIICK\nFifty   Boeaaa ef  Solid  Comfort\nHwdooarten  ter   loggers\nud Mlaera.\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\nDufferin Hotel\nVANTOI'VEB.   B.C.\nBright   Rooms  \u2014   Central\nModerate  Rates\nA. Palerwn lale ot Coleman.\n. Crow'a   Nrat.  Proprietor\n\u202200  Seymour St. Sey.  441\nnn men back\nMianawta hw tlv* lettermw back\nfor baaketbaU competition tbls\nyaar. Thsy an Captain Brad Robinaon. Walla Wright and Walter\nSochtckl. forward*, aM VWU Uekt\nand Mylw Mace, guards.\nEgg Markets\nOTTAWA. Jan. II (OP)-Continued easiness with soma further price\ndeclines Is reported from egg market* today.\nToronto\u2014The fresh egg market\nhere oonbinuM to decline ud graded Ooterio ehlpmente are now being mode to distributors at extrw\n30-37; first, 34; pullet extrw 33.\nseconds 19-30. delivered. Por local\nungraded ehlpmente dealera are\nquoting producers and oountry shipper extrw M-M; flnt* 30-.1; pullet win* 10-19, wcond* is-io. ds-\nUvend, cases returned. Wholesale\nprice an unchanged but there la\nscene eluding below tbe quoted vaJ-\nuw.\nMortrsal\u2014Bgg racelpte hen today\nwen 004 cases w compared to 000\ncases for the corresponding day last\nyear. Prlow oa fraeh eggs la a\njobbing wty an down ene cent on\nall grade, and tb* market la ateady\nat the decline.\nwhich    h*    contended    constituted\nJudicial mlabehavlor.\nThtn ww ao right held by uy\nJudge to crttlelM bla faUow-jur-\nlata or courts and allege corruption,\nwltnew declared, nor ahould he maka\nutterances that would \"bring tk*\ncourta and Judgw Into oontempt\nand place tbe admlnatratlon ot Justice on a level with tha gutter.\"\nMEASl'Bl SENTENCES\nIn hla admlnatntlon ot Justice,\nMr. Major continued, Judge Stubba\nww \"trying to meaaun aentenow\nby a ruling of the oourt of appeal.\"\nHa had criticised tb* work of bl*\npredecessor, ud wanted to \"dismiss\na capable oourt dark becauw be\napparently had a (Lallka to him.\"\nIt ww ben the oontrovarey between him and tha Judge flnt trow.\nAlio ba nad to tb* commission\ncomplalnta received from barrtaten\nconcerning alleged Inability to obtain letters ot admlnstratloa from\nJudge stubbs. An affidavit trom\nth* oourt clerk advised the attorney-general, wltneaa ahowed. application* for letten of admlnatntlon\nhad been allowed to pile up tor at\nlean * month. In ona oaw appll.\ncstlon had bwn made to a chief\nJustice of the eorut of tha King's'\nbench becauw \"Judge Stubbs bad\nadopted tbe attitude not to have\nanything to do with tbe ctw\" In\nquestion.\n\"Othen started the dtmn thing.\"\nha ww quoted w wring, \"aad (hey\noan go ahead and finish It.\"\nONE LAW FOB AU\nMr. Major indignantly denied tb*\nsuggeetlon allegedly mada by tba\nJudge and repeated by hla counael\nthat a law existed for tha poor and\nanother tor th* rich. There ww on*\nlaw for all, th* mlnlater hotly\ndeclared.\nThan had ben opportunity* long\nbefore now to ''censure\" Judge\nstubbs, if be had bwn spiteful or\nvindictive, Mr. Major npll*d to\nsuggestions by counsel. If then had\nbwn any lll-twllng* on hi* part ha\nhad ample chance to ahow It, be\nsaid, w be further denied counsel's\nsuggestion be bad adopted aa attitude of e \"cat playing with a\nmOuw.\"\nIf Judge Stubba considered than\nwen grouada for Juat.Iisd ud eon*\nstructlva criticism of tha things the\nI accused had o_mmented on from tbe\nbench, he should have taken It up\nwith tha minuter of justice. Mr.\nMajor lnalated.\nTOAD LIVED FOR\n33 YEARS INSIDE\nOLD CANNON BALL\nLONDON\u2014A toad hw lived fer II\nyean Inside u tnclcnt cannon\nbai. Workmen had removed the\nwooden peg* from * 100-pound\ncannon ball dating trom tM American clvU war of 1801-8, when\noat bopped the toad.\nTh* cannon ball ww brought\nfrom New Orteana wma M yeara\nago. Local people declare that th*\ntoad wm pot Inalde In IIM, be-\nfan th* cannon ball ww removed\nte |t* prewnt position In tb* court\nhouw   Iswn.\u2014Renter.\nGRAYS, BONNINGTON\nTO WINTER, SOUTH\nbonnwoton pall?, b. c, ju.\nII\u2014Mr. and Mn. Collingwood Oray\nleft oa Tueaday by atage fer a\ntrip to California whtn tbey propose  apendlng  the  aprlng  months.\nMlw Phyll* Motley wh- la attending school ln Nelson, Is apendlng\nthe week-snd with her pannta Mr.\nud Mra. W. B. Motley.\nMn. M. I. Watts WW tha guest of\nMn. A. Willey on .Wednesday returning  to  Nelson  lu tbe evening.\nOaptaln and Mn. Maitland Harrison who hav* bwn spending cbrls-\nmss tad ntw Tear the guest of\nMr. and Mn. O. N. Brown at Corra\nLlnn hav* nturned to Rowter.\nPROBATE WILL\nOP MRS. STEEL\nAh order granted to Jamw O'Shea.\nK.C, by judge W. A. Nlsbet. sitting\nin chambers, directs tba laauance\nof letter* probate to Joba Teague,\nexecutor, Is respect to th* eatet*\nof th* ltt* Mr*. trams stwl of\nNelson. The beuetlclarles of the\nestate, which amount* to IMUM,\ntr* Mr*. Steel's chUdna, Bnytt\nStwl ud Mn. Margartt (Hen Teague\not Nelaon, and Leslie Stwl of Vincouver.\nMRS. RUFFNER IS\nBURIED, ROSSLAND\nMORE ABOUT\nTWO DROWN\n(CONTIMED   FROM   PAOE  ONE)\nth* approach, thty 1*7* them their\ncoat* ud nn back to lh* hom* of\nA. Browna to pboaa for help. The\ntwo girls had bwn up th* lake for\naupper ud wen on their way back\nto the city, burning to make a\nbasketball engagement.\nDr, J, P. Ousels ww cslled ud\nww first en tbe scene. Or. amain\nnotified the polioe agd Constable\nMonty Locke ud sergeant C. O.\nBarber-of th* provincial police, together with a wrecker from tha Nelaon Transfer and one of the Nelaon\ntin department trucka wen hurried\nto th* eoene.\nTto'fMTT man alw WW the abet-\ndent ud held the ferry on thla aide\nof tbe lake ln nadlness u\u00bb take\ntbe belpen to tbe other side.\nLetting down a large chain a\ntender of tha sunken car ww finally\nlooped ud drawn up hy the crane\non the back ot lbe- wrecker: Due\nto the position ln whleh tt lay\nIt ww lmpoeelUe tb draw- the oar\nout of the water and a hole ww\nout In the -oof. through which ths\nold couple wen finally neched.\nDuring th* raiting operatlona splendid work ww done by Harry Stubbs,\nNELSON VOTERS\nNUMBERED 1011\nAND TRAIL 711\nM. H. Maloney, chief of tba NeKoa\ntire department ud other*.\nCherstlbltoff ud Novak wen\ntaken to the home ot Mr. ud Mn\nA. Brown*, while Pofonoff ww taku\nto th* bome ot J. Cook. PWonoft\ntufered wvanly ttom shock ud had\nhla head badly laoantad. Mn.\nBrowne, a nun* ww called to the\nCooke home and dreawd the Injured\nband.\nTbe party ww on tb* war from\nErrowwood, Alta.. to Brilliant, to\npay a short visit with frlaada. None\nof thorn had bwn over tbe rout*\nbefore tnd wen only ewan ot the\nOray creek ferry. Nelson they\nthought ww approached by a bridge.\nMISSED SIGN\nTbe ferry sign on th* small bridge\nsevenl hundred yards up from the\nlanding ww not noticed.\nAt thla tlm* of th* ywr tb*\nwater level I* clow to th* tnd of\nthe* lending ud tb* car only had\nto slide a abort dtstanoe In tb*\nwater before It went over tha end\/\nWhen the floor of tbe landing ww\nrelald last aumm * tha boards wen\nput down laagthwlw and thl* tended\nto  make   It  allghtly  slippery.\nOne of tbe odd features of tbe\naccident ww tbat all the while tbe\ncar ww under water, almost two\nhoun, tne front and tall lights continued to burn.\nVOUNQ  MEN\nTha survivors an all young men.\nCherstlbltoff, aged 17 yean, resides\nIn Mossletgh, Alta. Tbe two elderly\npeople wen alao from Mowlalgh.\nBill  Poffonoff,   whoae  home  ls   ln\nNelaon. voting for mayor ud aldermen Thuraday, mu*t*r*d ion\nqualified voten at tb* poll*, tad\nTrail, voting for aldarmea only, mustered 711.\nIn Nelaon'* mayoralty coatwt, only\nthrw voten turned In b*Uot* tk*'\nbtd to bt njecttd by Returning Oi-\nfloer W. I. Waseon. on bttag Mtpk.\nIn tht aldermanlo oootest, howtver,\nM voters failed to get tbalr wl*ke\u00bb\neffectively ngutend. practically all\nthrough voting tor men thu the\nnumber ot mu te bt tilled\u2014thn*\u2014\nfor which an eudldatw offered.\nTraU, conoentntlng on It* aldermanic contest, la which flft cudi-\ndatet contested thrw swts, mUcued\noa only nine baUot-papen.\nMRS. JENNIE PATTON\nDIES IN TRAIL AT 68\n\u2022nun,, b. 0., Jan. it\u2014roUowtat\nan illness ot only two or thrw dey_\nMn. Jennie Patton. M ywn of\nage,   died   han   tbl*  sfternoon.\nMrs. Patton resided la terenl\ncities and towna before finally att-\nUlpg in Trail about a year ago.\nShe was born tn Quabw, moved to\nCrtnbrook from Ontario In 1*01\nand removed to Albert* In 1011\nwhen she remained for four years.\nIn 1935 ahe -want to California, remained tben all ywn ud b*e resided in Trsll variously slow thsn.\nSurviving her an thrw wn*. Ike\nsnd Oeorge of Tnll aad two\ndaughters, Mn. It. O V*wla ot TraU\nand Mn. Shumiksr of California.\nfalcon la 14 ywn old. JM Novak.\n37 yean old, la from Brrowwod, Alta,\nud 1* a graduate of tb* University\nof Alberts.\nPofonoff and CaerrtlMtofi are\nnow In Kootenay Lake Oeneral hospital suffering from ahook. Ctwntlb-\nitoff alw auflen from a eut band.\nTbe two man an under tb* mn\nof Sr. B. B. Shaw and Dr. J. P.\nOuasln. Novak escaped Injun,\nBAR SILVER\nLOWER.\nLONDON. Ju. II (AP)-Bar silver\nquiet 1-10 lower it UUd.\nNIW   TORK.   Jan.   II    (API\u2014Bar\ntUver H lower at 31 |j.\nBOSSUAND. B. C, Jan. II\u2014Tbe\nfuneral of Mn. John Ruffner took\nplace thla morning from tba Church\nof the sacred Heart. Requiem high\nmaw ww celebrated by Very Rev.\nPtther A. K. Maclntyre, V_D. Interment ww le the Catholic oexetery.\nPallbearers wan Joseph Kerr,\nPrink Malcolm, Jamea Paul). WUllam Oxeroff ud Oeorg* Plotnlkoff\nBUILDING TOTAL\nNOW $350\nThe building total for the new\nywr now atanda at 1300 with the\nlaauance during tbe pwt week of\ntwo repair permits. P. A. Whitfield\nreceived pennlwlou to make repairs\nto ti Bdgewood s venue houw at u\naetlmated coat of alio ud A. H.\nOnen made application to repair\nbla offlow on Victoria atreet at a\ncoat of 1300.\nBUTTERFLIES AT\nTAMARAC MINI',\nPLA-MORS DOWN\nHORNETS, 4 TO 3\nKANSAS Cm. Ju. II (AP) -\nKanwa Ity Pla-Mon extended their\nle_4 ln tha Amerlcu Hockey aaaoclatlon tonight by defeating Duluth Honnta t-s.\nHow to Guard against the\nFLU\nEvery Nelson Daily Newi reader is urged to heed these precaution\nDEGLANE DEFENDS\nTITLE AGAINST GUS\nI\nBO-rrON. Jan. II (CPi- Heart\nDegltae of Montreel defended hla\ndel* to the world'* heavyweight\nwroatlin* tin* with ww hw* tonight, ecorlng two quick fa-la over\nOua Sonuaberg.\nAa economic and Industrial \"tbrw-\nyear plan\" hw bwn aubmltted to\ntb* Turklah government ln ths expectation of building up Turklah In-\nduatrlea. _\nVlaltora to the Tamarac gold operation, above YmH, an the flrat per.\n\u2022one to report butterfllea cut thl*\nwut*r. S. P. Pond, H. D. Dawson\nand B. T. O'Grady, wbo wan up to\nthe property Tuwday. ww a number ot butterflies out, wblch . hat\nbeen In hibernation. This wss st aa\nelevation of 0300 fwt.\nMISS LAWSON\nBREAKS WRIST\nMlw Mary Leweon. atudut mine\not Kootenay Lake Oeneral hospital.\ntall aad broke bar wrist while playing ln a practice game at junior\nhigh achool Prlday night.\nThe flu epidemic has reached this\ncommunity. The health authorities\nare doing their part, but every\nindividual muit be on guard.\nKeep thc family medicine chest\nsupplied with the sensible sids to\nhealth; any sickness weakens the\nsystem and lowers your resistance\nto germs.\nEvery household ihould have at\nleait on< hot water bag, in good\ncondition, or an electric pad; and a\nfever thermometer. Sleep in airy\nrooms, with ample covering. Avoid\nan overheated house during the\nday, dret* warmly when you go out.\nBeware of over-crowded cars, poorly ventilated public meeting places,\nstuffy telephone booths. Flu is con\ntagious! Breathe through the nose.\nKeep the system alkaline, the\nbowels in good order; Phillip.' Milk\nof Magnesia will help you do both.\nIf you have any symptom of a cold,\ntake some Aspirin according to\ndirections. Don't lose even five\nminutest Genuine Aspirin tablets\ncan't harm you, but a common cold\nis dangerous at a time like this.\nBat plain food*, get enough rest,\nand don't over-do. Take these extra\nprecautions to keep in sound phyoi-\ncsl condition, so your lyitem will\nhsve normal resistance against\ngerms.\nAt any sign of actual flu. call a\ndoctor at once. Do not try to treat\nyourself for influensal\n tr9******^^?\nHil\nSMYTHE TAKES\nOATH TO SERVE\nCITY LOYALLY\nWUl Be at the City Hall\nEvery Morning\nat 10\nSworn Into office by City Clerk\nw. I. Wuna tt 3:20 o'clock Friday\ne fternoon. Mayar-elect Sidney H.\nfimythe. victor oi Thursday's beetle\njaayosalty election, assumed the\nreins of government of the city of\nNeleon, laid down by Mayor J. P.\nMorgan after two year* of office by\nthe dictate of tbe voters.\nThe new mayor's flrat official\nfiction mlfht be uld to be a discussion wltb the city clerk on tbe\ncity's   financial   position.\nHis second was to arrange to be\npresent at tbe city hall every morning at 10 o'clock to deal with .business presenting Itself and to receive\nthose wishing to approach him.\nOrganization of the 1933 city\ncouncil will take place next Thuraday night at 8 o'clock, ss fixed by\nthc statute governing the administration of cities of the third class,\nOn the Air To\u00abi?ht\nKOO   .'-TWOHK\nKOO \u2022 KHQ - KOMO - Kn - KOW\nIM        680        920       OIO       ttO\n6:00 To be announced\n8:30 Program,   Ethel   Shutta.   Out\nVan, Oeo. olsen      ,\n7:00 Hour, O'Keefe, dance orch. and\nmus. comic stars\n8:00 Conoert,   ml ed   quartet   -\nSal. fr. \"Robin Hood\"\n8:15 Tom  Qerun'c  Orch.\n8:15 Pamily   Robinson.   KOO-KH\n8:45 Tom  Oerun's  Orch.\n8:00 Rythmic   Shadows.   Point's   or,\n,31, Associated Spotlight Revue\n11:00 Phli   Harrla\" Orch.\n11:30 Johnny   limp's  Orch.\nTHS NELSON  DAILT  NEWS, NELSON,  B.C.\u2014SATURUAT   MOHNINO, JANUARY   1\u00ab.   tttt*\n100GES1NSTAIL   !    Efficient\nHoMsekeefring\nPAOB THBSB\nJOINTLY, FEW\nKPO   NET     IKK\nKPO-KOA-KJB-KEX\new ' hto    trit   net\n8:00 Musical   Echoes,   Oall   Taylor,\n\u2022op.\n5:30 Education   at   Crossroads\n6:48 Oectl  and Sail;   (KPO)\n7:00 Medicine Show. Earle  Hodglns\n7ao Nat. Con. Orch., JE. Polak\n8:00 Pickens Slaters,   -ocal  trio\n8:15 Night   apnea,   tr.   N.   T.\n0:00 Ralph   Klrbery.   dream   singer\n0:05 Ted Weens' Orch.\n0:30 Vincent Lop__' Orch.\n10:00 McElroy's  C \"h.    Pr.  KJR\n10:30 Togi  Oerun's Orch.\n11:00 Reminiscences, organ conoert\nMRS. BILL IS AID\nPRESIDENT, NAKUSP\nNAKUSP. B. C. JAN. 13.\u2014Election\nof offloers of the TJnlted churoh\nLadles. aU waa the chief business\nat a meeting Tuesday afternoon\nund resulted as follows: honorary\njireel jents, Mrs. J. H. Stevenson; president, Mrs. H. W. BlU: vloe president.\nMrs. O. Keys; Mrs. W. Carruthers;\ntecrrlsry. Mre. M. Ion; treasurer\nMn. R. L. Miller.\nFifty dollars was voted toward\nthe deficit ln the Minister's stipend.\nAfter the buslneaa afternoon tea\nwas  served   hy   Mrs.   A.   C.   Pound.\nCOLUMBIA   NETWOBK\nKOL \u2022 KVI \u2022 KOIN - KBL - Kl'KC\n1SJ0       570       810     1130       610\n6:00 Blng   Crosby\n6:15 Edwll,  C.  Hill,  newr\n6:30 Smith Ballew's Orch.\n7:00 Tbe street Singer\n7:15 Columbia   Publlo  Affairs\n7:45 Vaughn de he-\n6:00 Ouy  Lomhardo's Orch.\n8:30 Har Id   Stern's   Orch.\n1:00 Ted rio Rlto's Orch.\n0:39 SUn  Smith's Orch.\nRebekahs and Odd Fellows Meet\nBy Laare A. Klrkman\nTOMORROW'S MEND\nMR., MRS, GUEST MAY\nSETTLE INVERMERE\n1130\nk\nKSL\ntest\nra\nSalt\nLake\nCity\n54,000\nw\n7:16 KSL\nFeatured Soloist\n730\n\"Peter   Spraynozzle\"\nSM\nUniv.\nExtension   Dlf.\n9:00\nMary\nand John, drama\n10:00 Dance Music\n,\n10:30\nSUn\nSmith's Orch.\nTTSmttm, B. C. Jan. 13\u2014Mount\nPernle chapter No. 47 I.O.O.F. and\nEsther Rebekah lodge No, 30 held a\nJoint Installation In tbe I.O.OJ.\nhah on Wednesday evening.\nThe following offloers were installed for tbe ensuing term:\nOdd Fellows\u2014past bobla grand,\nH. Harrlaon: noble grand, O. Corrlgan; vice-grand. J. Buahell; reoori-\ntng-secretary. W. Tully; financial-\nsecretary, J. Puckey; treasurer\nJ.-Hewers; warden. C. Appleby; conductor, P. etellga; Inside guardian,\nA. McLean; outalde guardian, H\nBurrows; right supporter of noble\ngrsnd, J. Tully; left supporter noble\ngrand, T. Asb-sore; right scene supporter, *}. Williams; left scene supporter, IX Login; right supporter\nvice-grand, A. Harrison; left supporter vice-grand, 0. Olllette; chaplain, P. Woodhouse.\nRebekahs\u2014pest noble. granJ, Mrs.\nKniert; noble grand, Mrs. C. V.\nStalnsby; vloe-grand, MlM Doris\nPuckey; receivlns-eecretary, Mrs. J.\nPuckey; flnanoe-secretary. Mrs. J.\nRewers; tressurer, Mrs. P.* Wood-\nbouse; warden, Mrs. H. Wheeler;\nconductor. Mlss Helen Polak; Inside\ngusrAun, Mlss Virginia Boese; outside guardian, Mn. W. Worthington;\nrig r. supporter noble grand, Mrs.\nC. B. Anderson; left supporter noble\ngran., Mlaa Vivian Hughes; right\naltar supporter,- Mrs. Davidson; left\naltar supporter, Mrs. Manning; right\nsupporter vloe-gr^nd, Mlss Elisabeth\nMacDonald; left eupporter vice-grand,\nMrs. E. T. Dicks; chapliln. Mrs. w.\nHardy.\nThe installing officers were district deputy, P. Woodhouse an J\ndistrict deputy, Mrs. Joulla, assisted\nby Orand Marshals H. Whalley and\nMrt. J. Tully.\nThs Past Noble Grands' club met\nat the home of Mrs. Nell McCallum\non Thursday evening.\nBreakfast\nOrange Fruit Cup\nCereal\nSaussges and Bacon\nRolls\nCoffee\nPinner\nFricassee Chicken\nPotato Spinach\nCranberry Bauoe\nChocolate Mousse\nBupper\n*   Apple Slump\nJunket Wafers\n' Cocoa\nCoffee\nBOARD URGES\nCLEARING OF\nLOWER DUNCAN\nLeaves It to the Dominion\nto Decide Mode of\nPaying .for It\nWVKRJttRX. B. C, Jan. 13-\nMajor and Mrs. Ouest of cloverdale\nare at present visitors at Invermere\nlooking over several properties in\nthis district, vrtth the view of settling ln here.\nThe playlet entitled \"In the Stable\nwith Jesus\" written by Turnstall of\nWllmer, and which was first produced st Windermere, was repeated by tbe children of St. peters'\nSunday school to tbe Wllmer hall.\nTlie proceeds were banded to Wll-\nmer Sunday school.\n1050  k KNX 2M..1   m\nHollywood 23,000  w\n6:00 News\n0:15 BlU. Mac and Jimmy\n8:80 SI   and  Elmer\n0:45 Feature  Program\n7:00 Prank Watanabe\n7:15 Guardsmen,   Quartet\n7:46 Singing  Strings\n8:00 Frost   R _xwt\n8:01 KNX varieties\n8:00 tfewo .Iteors\n9:16 Happy  Chappies\n9:30 Viennese  Nights\n10:00 Dance Band\n10:30 Sol  Hoopla\nOPTIMISM MARKS\nVESTRYMEETING\nRowland Church Nam* Officers for Year\nJFirst\n|Irrfibt|trrtau\naUjurrlj\nKey. J. Toungeon, B.D.. Minister\n515 Carbonate Bt.        Phone 0I3L\nSunday School 10 a.m.\nDivine  Warship  ln  Church\nParlors 11 a.m. and 1:90 pm.\nAnnual   Congregational    Meeting,\nFriday, January 30th. 8. p.m.\nr\n*t. Paul's\nUnitri <Elm\u00bbl.\nRev. T. J. 8. Ferguson, B_t.\nMinister\nPublic    Woohlp    11    a.m.    and\n7:30 p.m.\nBunday School  10 a.m.\nMorning\u2014Communion  Service.\n\"Do   This   ln   Remembrance\nof Me.\"\nE v e n I n g\u2014Congregational    Bong\nServloe.     The   old    familiar\nHymns. - \u25a0\nMonday 5:45\u2014 Mission Band.\nTMeeday ttttt\u2014 WM.8.\nWednesday   \u2022   p.m.-TJ_.S.\nSunday Night\nEGO   NETWOBK\nKOO-KIIQ- KOM O-KFI- KG W\n790     590     920     MO     620\n0:00\u2014Melodies\n0:15\u2014Program from New Tork\n0:30\u2014American    Album    of    Fam.\nMusic\n7:00\u2014 Edna    St.    Vincent    MUlay,\npoems\n7:15\u2014Current Oovernment, d. Law\nrenoe\n7:30\u2014-Romance*, duets, dialogue\n7 ;45\u2014Sunday   at  Beth  Parker's\n6:15\u2014Walter   WlDcbell.   from   New\nTork\n8:30\u2014Melodic Serenader  from   N.T.\n9:00\u2014To be announced\n10:00\u2014 News  flashes\n10:15\u2014Paul   Carsoo,  organist\n11:00\u2014Tom   Oerun's  orchestra\nROaSLAND, B. C. JAN. IS.\u2014Considerable optimis-n marked the annual vestry meeting or tne Church\nof St. oeorge ths Martyr, Wednesday evening. TM chair wu taken\nby tbe reotor, Rev. D, 8. catchpole,\nwho gave a survey of tbe activities\nof the year, and; acknowledged the\nservices rendered by the various\nofficers' snd organisations. Tbe financial statement ahowed the church\nto be tn a satisfactory condition.\nTbe building fun] statement showed\na creditable reduction of the debt\nincurred on account of reoent\nImprovements to tbe church building. The following officers wlll serve\nfor tbe ensuing year: Rector's warden, M. H. Boyte: people's warden,\nJames F. Cooper; envelope secretary,\nA, F. O. Drake; auditor, uslie A.\nRead; church committee, Mrs, J.\nJ. Wilson, Mrs. A. T. Row, Robert\nJ. Portman, Leonard Vsrley, Hubert\n9. Morgan, Philip Toogood, F. T.\nLewis, Leslie A. Read, 9,, Turner.\nDelegates to the Synod, -Philip Too-\ngood snd James F. Cooper.\nTHE SERENE HOUSEKEEPER\nOf course It's annoying when a\nsmall, w\u00abt finger traces a crooked\npun'kin face on the window-panel\nOf oourse It's annoying wben Junior\ntracks thick^ black mud aU over the\nclean floor!* But don't let them\nknow It. Don't bark at them. That\ngrinning pun kin fade may be perfectly beautiful ln the round eyea of\ntbe artist. Admire lt before suggesting paper snd pencil as a more lasting medium.\nDon't order Junior around too\nharshly. Don't \"Jump\" on him. Try\nto rememtwr that children, like\nadults, have nerves, even though we\nsre more apt to oall li \"temper'* and\n\"impudence\" In them. So Instead of\nlosing your temper, simply ask him\nto repair the damage, ss one reasonable person asks another. Appeal to\nhis sportsmanship and sense of Justice, and you will soon find that he\nls thoughtful and obedient, not because be fears you, but because he\nrespects you.\nAnd wben the head of the bouse\ncomes ln wearily, dropping hla bat\nhere and bis overcoat there, don't\nnag. If you haven't the time or the\nene: y to put them rway cheerfully,\nleave them where they are. It's his\nhome, too, remembert and lf.be wants\nto enjoy lt In his own man's way after a long day's grind, well, let hlml\nMen are like thst.\nSmeared windows, muddy rugs, and\ngeneral masculine disorder oan so easily become that fatal serenity-wrecking Last Straw. Don't let them. Little children are blessed nuisances\u2014\nthey couldn't be happy and normal\nand be anything else. And after toeing the mark all day, the head of tbe\nhouse can't enjoy home If he has to\nremember to be orderly. Women are\ndifferent, bul men love the helter-\nskelter comfort that soothes the\nmasculine spirit. After al. you would-\nnot want a parlor maid for a husband, would yout\nMarch 1, ihls showing that there\nwm M yet nqthlng conclusive as\nto what the government Intended\nto dq finally.'\nMr. Oore took eioeptlon to the\nstatement in tbe draft resolution,\nthat the operation ot motor oars\nwas Impracticable hers ln winter\nHe said business men trom Nelson\nto Vancoun-er, and ln fact ordinary\nears were being driven ln all through\ndirections. Slnoe 1919, largely ut\nthe petition of the Nelson and other\nboards, the government had been\nkeeping the main highways open in\nwinter, for what? Buggies and\nj sleighs? No. motor cars, he emphasised. Last year tbe Nelson snowfall was 16 feet 11 Inches, yet ths\nroada were kept open.\nAdmitting that possibly tbe motor\nlloences were a Uttle high Mr. Oore\nargued, however, that they were not\nmuch out of line, and be satd he\nwould personally rather see a movement to get cbesper power rather\nthan cheaper lloences, and thought\nAction After Gore Holds\\^JJ&_%?aS_\nTABLES PROPOSAL\nMOTOR LICENCES\nMRS. LINDO HEADS\nSALMO INSTITUTE\nWinter Operation\nHere Now\nKIMBERLEY LODGES\nINSTALL JOINTLY\nfirat (Ei?urrlj uf\nOUiriet fcrirattat\n.OS BAKER STREET\nA Branch of the Mother Church.\nTba   rirst   Churoh   of   Christ\nScientist In Boaton. Massachusetts\nSunday  School  0:45   a.m.\nSunday \u00bb--Ice  11 a.n.\nSobjret l_.-j.iii--er_i.cn:\n\u2022\u25a0urs\"\nWednesday T> illinonlal Meeting\nfl   p.m.\nFREE   BEADING   ROOM    IN\nCHURCH    BUILDING\u2014\nAll  Cordially  Welcome\nHrO-KO.-KJR--.EX\ne\u00bbo ino tn ' nw\n0:30\u2014aunnar Johanaen. con. pianist\n7:00\u2014John and Ned. harm, duo\n7:15\u2014Personsl C.ose-Ups\n7:30\u2014Silhouettes,   orch.   snd   tenor\n8:15\u2014Wonders of the Earth\n8:30\u2014Rudy Sieger's orch., KJR. lcl.\n9:00\u2014Reader'a Guide, J. H. J-ekson\n0:30\u2014Jan Oarber'a orchestra\n10:0O\u2014Musicians' union fr. KOA\n10:30\u2014On Wings of Music, orchestra\n11 .-OO\u2014Midnight.' Melodies,    organist\nMRS. DOSENBERGER\nHOSTESS, PROCTER\n. COLUMBIA    NETWOBK\nKOl-KVl-KOIN-KSL-KIBC\n1270   570   (M0   1130   610\n6.-00\u2014Pred Allen's Bath Club revue\n7:00\u2014Friendly Music, fr. Kansas\n7 ;30\u2014Ernest Hutcheson, pianist and\norchestra\n6:00\u2014Isbsm Jonas' orchestra\n8:16\u2014Angelo Patrl, \"Tour Child\"\n8:30\u2014Parade Melodies\n8:00\u2014Ben Pollack snd orchestra\n0:30\u2014Bernle Cu amine* orchestra\n0:45\u2014Hal Kemp's orchestra\nQTriuiltj\nl\\ii\\tth aUjurrif\nai Canada\nW.   C.   Mawhlnney,   Minister\n10:00 sm\u2014Sunday  School'\n11:00 sm.\u2014Sermon  Theme:\n\"The Song ol the Heart.?\n740 p.m\u2014Sermon   Theme:\n\"Tha    Peril    of    looking\nBackward.\"\nSoUst\u2014A. A.' Pagdln.\n*\nTuesday 9 p.m.\u2014Will.\nWednesday, January 35\u2014Annual\nCongregstlonal Supper and\nMeeting.\nBritish Broadcast\nEmpire  Transmi.   r, Daventry, mt.\nJU- meters I     ^-MM   k\n40.1 meter. \\ 8050 k\nNote:   These   broadcasts   begin   at\n1:00 a. m., Greenwlc   Meridian Time,\nPACIFIC TIME\n5:00 Time   signal.     VaudeTiKe   prg.\ngramophone    ecorde.\n6:45 A   UUt\n6:00 students' songs, gram, records\n6:45 Newa  Bulletin\nFRUITVALEO.UB\nHOLDS A WHIST\nPROCTOR,. B. C, Jan. 13\u2014Mrs.\nJ. Dosenberger xade a very pleasing\nhostess recently wben sbe entertained ber neighbors st a well arranged\nbridge and whist party.\nHonors for top score for bridge\nwere cirrled off by Mrs. O. P. Appleton and L. Lalng, while the consolation prises went to Mrs. H. C.\nCsrne and H A. McCarthy, Mrs.\nA. Helghton snd O. P. Appleton\nwere high scorers for whist, wltb\nMrs. O. P. Appleton and H. Clift\nholding   low  soore.\nDainty refreshment* were served.\nMrs. Dosenberger's guests included\nMr. and Mrs. A. Helghton, Mr. and\nMrs. M Major, Or. and Mrs, A.\nmajor, Mrs. O. Robinson, Mr. and\nMrs. W. Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs.\nH. Clift. Mr. and Mrs. a. Bitcbelor,\nCapt. and Mrs. M- MacKinnon, Mr.\nand Mrs. J. A. Mullen, Mr. and\nMrs. W- A. Boles, apt and Mrs.\nll. McCarthy. Mr. and Mra.\nD. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Came,\nMr. and Mrs. o. B. Appleton, Mr.\nand Mrs. O. p. Appleton, Mr. snd\nMrs. J. Bewell, B. Grloe, J. Lalng,\nK. Oarr*s and M. Pescb.\nKHMBERLKY, B. C-, Jsn. 13\u2014Recently tbe offloers of the local Oddfellows and Rebekahs were Installed\nfor  the  ensuing term.\nInstalling officers were: J. Board-\nman, district deputy grand master;\nSister Glen, district deputy: grand\nmarshalls, E. Nesbltt' and Bister C-\noonnachle; grand secretary. A. Glen\nand Bister Nesbltt; grand treasurer.\nC. Backstr- n and Sister Ha'.pin;\ngrand chaplain, W. Carter; G. G.\nA. Bryant.\nOfficers Sullivan lodge No. SB, X.O.\n0. P.: JT. O., W. Young; Ni Q., J\nCrossley; V. O., A. P. Lye; Recording,\n1. Nesbltt; financial, J. Boardman;\ntreasurer. C. Backstrom; R. 3. M. O..\nA. Glen; L. S. N. G., A Bryant; warden, Q. Llndqulst; conductor. A.\nE. Hadley; I.Q., W. A. Bailey; O.G..\nchaplain, J. Walker; R-S.V.Q., A. B.\nJames; R.8_9,D. Clements; L-S-S.,\nR. Dolson.\nOfficers Kimberley Rebekah Lodge,\nNo. 48; J.P.G.. Sister Andrews; N.O.,\nSister Crutcbley; V.O., Sister Lye;\nrecording secretary, alster Worming -\nton; financial secretary. Sister Glen;\ntreasurer, ulster Nesbltt; R.S-N.G.,\nSister Hslpln; L.S.N.G., Bister Jobs-\n\u25a0ton; warden. Slater MUler; conductor, Sister McConnachle; I.G.. Sister DeLuoe; O. O , Sister Board-nan;\nR.8.V.O.. Bister Crossley; L.8.V.O.,\nSister  Herchmer.\nClearing the Lower Duncan river\nfor navigation waa asked of. the\nDominion \u2022 government Thursday by\nthe Nelson board of trade, on recommendation of Its roads and\nbridges committee.\n. Last week the commi:tee was requested by the council of the board\nto take up the question, W. K.\n-Baling. MP. for 'ootenay West,\nhaving suggested that lf local boards\nwould urge this work, the Dominion\nmight be Induced to do tt as. a relief project.\nDRO\"   RELIEF   1DBA     -\nIn moving adoption of the committee's report, R. W. Hlnton, Its\nchairman, said the omrtttee took\nthe view that the board should\nask for the work, but not suggest\nhow it should be done, as tbat was\nup to the government. The , effect\nof asking for It as a relief project\nmight be to put some new expense upon the already heavily but-\ndened government, and In any event\nmaintenance of navigation was\nstrictly a Dominion matter. On its\nmerits, the Improvement should be\naaked for Mr. Hlnton argued, as\na relatively small expenditure on\nthis short stretch >J water would\nmake the whole Duncan accessible,\nand serve the ranchers thst vere\nthere, the timber Interests, and the\nmining. He stated preparation was\nbeing msde by the resident engineer's offloe now to make a survey\nThe report was unanimously adopted, B. C. Wragge seconding Ws\nmotion.\nMOTOR  DISCUSSION\nA recommendation from the council, that the board protest against\ntbe proposed changes ln motor\nlicences, which apparently contemplated eventually a 12-months\nlicence, and base its objection on\nthe ground tbtt In this territory\nwinter operation of motor cars Is\nImpracticable, wss discussed and\nfinally laid on the table on the motion of H. B. Gore, until informs*\ntlon of the final proposals was\navailable.\nWhen J. A. Irving asked what\nthe council hsd against the proposed changes. Vice-president C. H.\nHamilton, who was In the chair, explained that owners would have to\nuke out a licence for a full year\nwhether they had a use for lt or\nnot,\nR. W. Hlnton said the government\nwss collecting a year's llosnoe, and\nmoving the licence year to when tbe\nmoet motoring was done. He pointed\nout that most lloences were annual\nsaid tbe change would probably\nbring In a little more money, and\nsaid the government must have\nmoney some way, and lf It wasn't\npaid In this way lt would be ln\nsome other.\nGOBE  GIVES FIGURES\nH. B. Gore made a detailed and\nclosely reasoned defence of the\nchanges as far aa known, and opposed any sctlon being taken on\nth) changes until the government's\nintentions were fully known. He\nsaid the government office here hsd\nradioed Victoria snd been informed\nthat the old act remained tn force\nfor   thoss   not   paying   ln   full   b>\nthe way.\nGiving figures of licences Issued\nat Nelson for the last three years,\nhe showed that two out of every\nfive were for the full year, his\nfigures being as follows:\nYear Pull   Partial   Total\n1930  4\u00ab1       996       1476\n1981  -  7B6       840       1633\n1982 _ 876        898        1478\nHe   moved   to   table   tbe   matter\nti*\"    the    government's    eventual\nproposal wat known.\nR. K. Horton said he operated\ntwo cars the year round, and believed winter operation was really\nImpracticable.\nW. M. Cunllffe held tbat winter\noperation was practicable, but disagreeable. He supported the idea of\nreferring the recommendation back\nto the committee,\nMr, Gore's motion to table the\nmatter  was   carried   unanimously.\nSALMO, B.C., Jan. 11-Tbere was\na good turnout at tha annual meeting of the Balmo and district Women's institute ln tM Balmo ball\nrecently.\nMrs. Q. o. pair, returning president, thankei the members and\ncommittees for their cooperation\nduring the year, after wblch Mrs.\nJ. Hearn, returning secretary, read\nthe report of the past year's activities. , '\nThe election of offloers for 1033\ntook place with tbe following offloers being elected: prealdent, Mrs.\nC. Llndow; vice-president, Mrs. A.\nBremner; secretary, Mrs. 1*. P.\nJohnstone; directors, Mrs. R. Bush\nand Mrs. J. Hearn.\nThs chair was then taken over\nby Mrs. Llndow and business for\nthe new year discussed when It\nwas decided to hold two card parties In tbe month ot January.\nTha sewing lessons for tbe Institute was discussed and laid\nover until next meeting in order\nto obtain further details. Mrs.\nR. Mllburn ani Mrs. O. Bradley\nwera sppolnted to act on the\nalck committee.\nMrs. Undstrum was appointed aa\nlibrarian. The library being open\non Thursday afternoon from 3\nto 4. Tbe appointment of the balance of the committees wss left\nover until the next meeting.\nTea hostesses for the afternoon\nwere Mrs. Carl Lindow and Mrs. R.\nBush.\nSocial News\nof Rossland\nThe following column of social\nnews and happenings In Rowland\nis cond ucred by Mra; Besste B-\nFerguson. I'hone Mrs. Ferguson st\nhsr home In Rossland and giie\nber details of events of interest to\nthis column.\nHER FAT WAS A\nBURDEN\nNow She Is Quite Slender\nHera   is  another  ease  where   tba\ntrim, slim figure ot youth haa dls- I\nplaced the coarse, fat outline of middle-age.   It is a housekeeper writing.  .\nBhe says:\u2014\n\"I cannot say whst weight I wai,\nbut I wu \u00abry fat\u2014a burden to my-\nself.   You can take lt from nw that '\nevery word of this Is true.   I took\na   teaspoonful   ln   hot   water   every   \u25a0\nmorning till I use three bottles. No-v\nI only take halt a teaspoonful each I\nmorning.    I cannot recommend tbe\nKruschen Baits enough, for they srs\nworth their weight ln gold.\"\u2014(Mrs.)\nPor generations, wealthy overweight people, have bean vlsltlnf tbosp\nEuropean Spas whose waters aro recognised for their reducing effect. It\nis called \"taking the cure.\" Now the\nformula of Kruschen represents the\nIngredient salts of the mineral waters from those far-famed Spaa. Thesb\nSalts oombat the cause ot fat by assisting the Internal organs to perform thetr functions properly\u2014to\nthrow off each day those waste prod- ,\nducts and poisons which, lf sllowed\nto accumulate, will b* converted by\nthe body's chemistry Into fatty tissue\nHelpful  PRKK book on\nEPILEPSY\nIf you or any friend suffers -rom\nthis dread disease, clip this advt.\nand sent lor FREE book of particulars on Trench's World Famous\nRemedy for Epilepsy and Fits. Simple\nhome treatment. 40 yeara' success.\nThousands of Tsstlmonlals. Address\nTRENCH'S REMEDIES Ltd., Dept.\n417. 79 Adelaide St., I., Toronto.\n(Cut this out now)\nJ\u00bb\u00bbS\u00ab\u00abS\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab*4SS\u00bb5S\u00ab\u00ab*8***\/\nstop wisniNo\nYou wish your hair would come\nTou wish your hair would stop\nfalling out.\nVou  wish you could let nd of\nDandruff.\nMake your wishes come true with\nGl'ISEFPE MARINO'S HAW\n1 TONIC\nAsk your druiflat or ante manufacturers, a. Marino, Boi 197,\nRcaaUn,. B. C.\nWrist Watckes 1\n\u2022\nWe have a fine selection |\nof Ladies' and Men's |\nWrist Watches--all the |\nbest makes. Gruen, Wal_ .1\n.ham,  Tavannes,  Mars, |\nWashington and Lone. *'\nPriced From\nSO.50 TO ?CC-00\nJ. B. Gray\nWatchmaker   \u2014   Jeweller\n407 Baker Street    Hone MS\ns\nR06SLA-ND.   B.   C.   JAN.   U.\u2014Mlss\nDelphlne Vetera hu nturned to\nNelson after vlaltlng at her home\nhere.\n* \u2022   \u2022\nGordon Ruffner and OePorest Ruffner of Seattle era ln tha city having  Men  called  her  by  the death\nof their mother, Mrs. John Ruffner.\ns   \u2022   s\nR. B. Stevenson of Spokane was\nln  the   city   yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs.    Harry    fitlnaon    and    little\nson have returned home from the\nhospital.\nSHOE REPAIRING\nof the\nBETTER KIND\nQUICK SERVICE\nBEST MATERIALS\nLOW PRICES\nWatson Shoe Co., Ltd.\nINVERMERE GIRLS\nSTAGE CARNIVAL\nQUEBEC HOUSE\nADJOURNS\nINVtRMERT. B. C, Jan. 13\u2014The\nnewly formed C O, I. T. of, the\nUnited Church held a akatlng carnival on the open-air hockey rink\nat Invermere, which proved a great\nsuccess. The following were among\nthe prlae winners: Jack Jones, Jim\nAshworth and Vlck prltchard as a\n'Bum\" family; H. and O. Torke.\nMaggie and Jiggs; Marlon Turia-\nc.iffe; pirate; Allison C1 e 1 s n d.\nsquaw;   Dorothy   Oregon,   gipsy.\nThe proceeds obtained from admission on the ice and the sale\nof coffee and hotdoga, were apportioned for prises, hockey fees and\nthe work of the C.QJ.T.\n**       -nm   uav  HIA\nIMCOKPORATIO   B?t HAV 1B70,\nMonday Brings Another Oroup ol Sensational Savings!\nFRUITVALE, B. C.. Jan. IS\u2014A social evening and military whfct wss\nenjoyed tb tbe parish ball on Tuesday evening, under the direction of\nthe C. C. C, club. Nina tables' were\nplsycd( Spain being tbe country to\ngain tha highest count. Refreshments\nwtt* served, after which a committee w\u00abs formed Ot arrange for a conoert in the near future. J. Jonas\nand E- Orleve supplied tbe music\nfor tbe evening.  \u00ab\nMrs. A. w. Powne entertained informally at tea on Baturday. Those\npresent were Mrs, W. A. Powne, Mrs.\nO. S. Baker, Mrs. R. Curtis, Mrs. I.\nSharp. Mrs. E. Jarrett snd Mrs. K-\nKnowler.\nW. Murray of Hall Biding vu a\nvisitor here on i Tuesdsy, the guest\nof Mr. and Mrs. J. Watson.\nQUEBEC:, Jsn. 13 (OP)\u2014It took\nexsctly ID minutes today for the\nQuebec legislative assembly to adjourn a four-day-old session, thus\nfreeing Premier L. a. Taschereau\nand three of his ministers -for duty\nat tha Ottawa Interprovinclal conference and presenting' private members with a 12-day respite from sessional obligation?. Ths assembly will\nreconvene. January 34.\n212 AUTO PLATES\nISSUED TO DATE\nTwenty-four lflsa auto llosnoe\nplates hafe been Issued at tba government office during tha psst\nseven days, bringing tbe total for\nthe year to data to 912.\nSome 150 stickers, permitting a\nquarter payment on Uoanoea. good\nuntil March l when tba tea for the\nremainder of the yesr will .uvo to\n'paid, have been Issued.\nPILES\nRELIEVED\nIf* you are suffering from bleeding, itchtng. blind or protruding\nPiles. I can give you certain relief My knew absorption treatment can be applied by yourself\nright in your own home. Forward\nme your address and I wlll send\nyou references from your own\nlocality  and  a\nFREE TREATMENT\nthat will flra jou Immediate relief. Send no money. Let others\nknow   ot   thla   wonderful    new\ntreatment.\nVanderhoof & CD.\nBoi   101 Windsor.  Ont\nFor Rale bf Uadln| Druftlau\nan\nIjuiiiiim'fl Say Company\nGROCERIES\nPhon* l J       W\u00ab Deliver\nSwift's   Pure   Lard I\n1-lb.  blocks.\nPer Block _\t\nw\nCoffw; HBC Luxurious\nB>nd. rreshlj Ground [\u00bbA*\nPer lb. ...-    OV\nJohnstons   Fluid   Beef;\nl.-oz. bottle.\nPer   Bottle   \t\n95'\nPitted Dates.\nPer Lb\t\nw\nMutate;   N6.   1   tins,\nBurns or Bwlfts.\nPer Tin   \t\n21*\nKo.val Crown laundry\nMap: carton of 6.    -| Q(*\nPer Carton     J.V\nToilet Tlssos;.Carnation\nBrand. OKC\n9 Bolls  _\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0   UO\nTrsi HBC Blue Label.\nPer   lb\t\n63<\nB.  C.  Turnips...  Ptrm -t M\nand D17.     \u00bb Iba,...  IV\napricots; fancy quality, \u2022\nBraporated.          ' 1 Qt\nPar lb.    1\u00abT\nR.I.ID-.    Auatrallan\nSultanea. OQtt\nt lbs  OO\nClearance Sale of Ladies'\nWinter Woolies\nFor Monday Selling Only Formerly 890 and 950\n59c\n1\u2014All wool Vests and Bloomers in the newest fine yarns.   Plain \u25a0\nor daintily trimmed with insets of lace or applique.\n2\u2014Cosy form-fitting \"Kayserettes\" Panties and Vests in silk\nand wool knit.  Wha.t the young modern is wearing.  Shop early.\nSPECIAL SHEET SALE\nMonday only.    A real bargain\nfor thrifty shoppers.     Pure\nbleached   sheets,\nmake.   Tour  choloe\nor   hemstitched   seams\n81 x 90.   Buy theaa\nfuture    needs.     SALE   MON\nDAT,   BACH\n\u25a0a.     Pure\nWebeBeo\/\"V f\\\n>     Of     PlSlllI      1 ^J    rm,\n>m_\/    olsei*_m_t^\\\u00a3 *\nie for your    __f\\   tO. _\nILE     MON- rn**     ^\u2014e* ^*-\nA Special in Unbleached\nSheeting\nOood firm weara, 73 Inches\nwide. One of our beat sellers\nat the Beiular Price, 38c a\nyard. 3 pieces only to sell\nMonday at Tard \t\n29c\nSILK HOSIERY SALE\nAnother shipment Just opened up of Pine Semi Servloe Hosiery. Panel Heel, Cradle\nFoot and tully reinforced. AU new shades. Sizes 8'i to 10'i. JANUARY SALE\ntaih .. ._, .^^****^^^^~^m*********^^m^***M\n59c\n\\\nIrish Linen\nTea Towelling\nBeery weight pure linen\u2014tbe\ntowelling tbat'a right for\neveryday use. Quick dryer.\nuntieat. Cream ground with\ncolored cheek effects. Width\n30 lnohes. MONDAT BABOAtN\nPRICE,   TARD    -\t\n20c\nWOOL AUTO RUGS      ]\n11   Only   of theae   beautiful\nRugs, woven from fine wools j^ ^ts\\     _ ^\nIn  attractive plaids.    Prlngedjja   \u2022 1    U\u00ab\u00bb\nends.    Our regular ,S3Srr   __.*\nMONDAT,    SPECIAL    CLEARANCE PRJCI  _\u2022\t\nsU\nnet River Cereal;\niplendld breakfast\n.sereal.  Per  pkt.   .\n18*\nDrag\nDepartment\nSPECIAL\nFully   guaranteed   Hot   Water\nBottlee.     New   \"tive\"   Rubber\nln standard else.\nComplete, each .\n79*\n\"Esmond\"\nBlankets\nLarge Bsn-ond Robe Blankets.\nOood colors ud Patterns.\nMake nloe dressing gowns or\nbed throws. Regular Price\ntttt. JANUARY *_ no\nSALE PRICE. EACHT.L.J\/0\nFine Wool\nBlankets\n10 Pr. only White Pure Wool\nBlankets. Size 84 x 84. WUl\ngive lasting wear and warmth.\nRegular value M.95. SC IJS\nJAN. SAL* PWCI .Us I ll\n mot ram\nUp MBtm Satin Stow*\n\"\/ntenor 0\/ British Cotumftta's family -Vstijipapsr\"\nau, na nbws mu rr is saws\nIMbllshed    *ury    morning    oent    Sunday    ky    na\nPUBU-UUNG   COMPANY.   UMIT\u00a9,   SIS   Baker   Street,\naa _t\u00abmtet of cAHAomi rasas vmm wtr* struts.\nADVJBTlflJNa  BATES OB   APFUCATIOtt\ntt mt* cards may be aeen at th* offloe oi aay AdvarMtas Aeoey\nneogaiwd by tb* Canadian daily hbwsmjpbbs AseoflUflON.\nno, of which th* Molaoo Daily Mows I* \u2022 member\nSUBSCRIFTIOn  RATBS\nBy man (country), per month      -,\nMr  y**r\nat man (dty), par yaar \u2014\nOutside o*nada. p*r month\n100\n. 11.00\nDsUvarsd (olty by carrier)   per weak\n.1*\n,   ISO\nat\n\u25a0 ItM\nPayable la advanoe.\nMember Audit Bureau of Otrculatloe.\nSATURDAY, JANUARY 14,1988.\nNelson's New tittle Ftthtr*\nPromoted at the polls Alderman S. H. Smythe, for\ntwo years a member of tha Nelson city council, was on\nFriday sworn in as mayor of Nelson. He takes over his\naaw office with a background of civic affairs that should\nbe of great value to the dty in the future. Mayor\nSmythe ia known as an honorable and conscientious citL\nzen who ls devoted to the best interests of the dty of\nNelson. With the swearing-in of Nelson's new mayor,\nEx-Mayor J. P. Morgan steps from the picture, but behind him he leaves a fine record In the handling of the\ncivic affairs. Despite times of difficulty and stress he\ncarried on the city's business in a business-like way that\nhas won commendation not only from the dtlaens but\nfrom Interested parties throughout the province It is\nnothing new in times such u these for the public to\nvote for a change, and in leaving the mayoralty poat\nMr. Morgan can retire with the feeling that be has\ndone a good service in his two year term that has been\nappreciated. Mayor Smythe, in taking over the offloe\nbestowed upon him by the electors, is fortunate in hav.\nIng with him a council that should work with him in\nthe best interests of the dty. As a result of Thursday's\nalder-mapic election he is assured of every assistance\nfrom his council which is composed of men of experience\nb dvic matters, and anxious to give their best fa the\nInterests of Nelson. Aldermen Ross Fleming and R. W.\nDawson, returned at tbe polls, have fa the put proven\ntheir ability and have shown a great interest in dvic\naffairs. Their past experience will be ever helpful to\nthe new mayor. Alderman T. J. Scanlan is embarking\nupon his first major civic undertaking. In the past\nhe has shown a great interest fa dvic affairs which will\nstand him fa good stead in his new surroundings. Nelson Is also fortunate fa the elsction, fa this ease by acclamation, of three members of the school board, two of\nwhom in the past two years have rendered exceptionally\ngood service, and a third who has had wide experience\nin both business and educational affairs, and can be\ndepended upon to develop into a first-class school trustees. Elected by acclamation to the post of police commissioner, Alex Ritchie, who has been an active business man of the dty for a number of years, can be depended upon to do duties that arise in an impartial and\nefficient manner. Nelson embarks upon the new year\nwith a strong dvic administration.\nCan Ton Help?\n\/   \u2014\u2014__\u2014______\nWhile fhe average home in Nelson and surrounding\ndistrict is pretty wdl depleted of used clothing, the need\nfar used clothing at the present time is greater than at\nany other period of the depression. The stock on hand,\nthe distribution of which ls controlled by Capt. Cartmel\nof the Salvation Amy, is down virtually to nothing. Yet\ncalls for dothfag are ooming in every day.\nThere ls a very great demand for dothfag for children and infants, and for men's dothfag of all kinds. The\nstpek of women's dothfag ig almost practically wiped out\nCittyeus who by making another search through\ntheir homes can find any kind of dothfag which they\nhave discarded or are prepared to discard will perform a\nvery real service to the community if they will telephone\nthe Salvation Army. A messenger will then be sent to\ncollect the dothfag, and deliver lt to Capt. Cartmel.\nListening in in Shanghai must be a headache. The\nAssociated Press reports stations of various nationalities\nchoose their own wave lengths, frequently dashing with\nother plants, and receiving sets get a combination of\nmarket reports, grand opera and jaa fa Chinese, Japanese, Russian, French and English, produdng a chaos aa\nla chaos. Often added to all this is powerful.code buzzing\nfrom men-of-war of all nations anchored off the waterfront.\nIt's pretty hard to get ahead of Edmonton. No sooner does Vernon brag about having four generations\nliving on one street than Edmortton produces as many\nnot merely on one street but all within two blocks.\nFrance now claims to have invented haggis. Adding\nthis to Ireland's claim to the bagpipes and Andalusia's\nto kilts, one begins to wonder if there really ls such a\nplace as Scotland.\nA San Francisco maid mistook a plum pudding for\na bomb. She was not so far astray either, aa far as results\nare. concerned.\n, NELSON, mCr-SATCBDAY MOBNWO\n\"Between Tttt\nand He*\nDid yon get ta dteHoa Ostr. I\ndid *nd It did Hot MOW HP. S*v*ral\nf*now* asked whtt waa burning tttt\nsmsUed Ilk* robber.\n. \u2022 .\nNoticed Jack MuUholltnd fUHng\nup wltb * good chew of *nuff whloh\nreminds DM of a few facta coo-\noernlng snuff. Sid It *v*r occur\nto yon tb*t *mlt* statistics oooaa-\natonally reveal Hereon*! habitat Vor\nInatanoa th* ue* of \"\u00abnoo**\" seems\nto be 00 tbe waa*. Probablr leas\n\u2022on* at old 8w*d*n wortcins to tb*\nlumbar camp* and mlaa*. flgurea\n\u2022bow tbat la October last, tb* quaa-\ntlty of sniff entered for consumption wu Sg.lto pounds compared\nwith tiSfl pound* la October MM.\nl-io** wbo delta to know, olttm\nthat \"Snoot*- I* not snuffed aa la\ntba olden day*, bat I* used ea a\nsubstitute fer tobacco by thoee wbo\nbavins nothing to chew wltb. W*\noaa expect uveral prominent dtl-\n*en* to aooulre th* snuff la to*\nant law we*k*.\nCharlie Seweil waa discussing tba\nweather tb* other dsy tad deolered\nbe bed found It colder la 8*a Fren-\ndaeo than anywhere elm. Be couldn't dad a *tov* or * pltc* to warm\nup against tn tb* who!* dty. But\ncold ea Charlie thought be waa I\nthink tbat he waa not as oold a*\ntht*:\u2014How? -Aa cold aa Oanbl la\na ratable *e\u00bbt.\"\n\u2022 \u2022   e\nWltb, while tpsallng of simile*\nUt'* tlgur* out * few.   Th* youn*\nfolk of N.lson need so ie new ones:\nAs welcome  aa another pay cut.\nA* monotonous a* a radio *ong\nPlus.\nA* hop*ful u * b*kl-bead*d man\nwtth a new hair tonic.\nAa annoyed , . man wltb a tbne-\nyear le*** at old rental*.\nOr wbat bare you that's any better?\n\u2022 \u2022   a\nA GLASGOW WEDDING\ns we failed to aaa a report of\nthla fseblonable Scottish wedding In\nour social aotee we quote tbe account ot it glv*n la OlaaeoWa Sunday Mall, by ebectal request of oa*\nof tb* groom's attendants, whoae\ndealre to have a full length description of h' kilt published la\ndenied gratification owing to lack\not specs:\nAa interacting eerwtony took pltce\nyesterday at tba Goapel ehureh.\nWet* Gordon *tr*et, whan' WUllam\nBru* M-Wheal* wu married to Mlaa\nL Mrs. Boole (Bit A. Bool*, prssl-\ndtat, W. O. T. 0.) la a stalwart\nbourbon   Republican,  rm  afraid  It\n\u25a0 I* going to be mighty herd for bar\nto give up Herbert Hoover.\u2014William\nB. UpehMr, Prohibition party'a presidential ^ntUditt.\nI tm to* lut man to piud for\nGermany, because she brought the\nterrible dlauWr upon herasll. . .\nbut honor aemtrtt thtt other\nnttlont fulfill tbtlr ple.gs to disarm.\n\u2014David Lloyd oeorn. wartime ma*\nMinuter of Great Brtttln.\nMr. ITWbMI*, who 1*. of oouraa,\nJunior ptrtntr to tb* firm of W-\nWhatl*. McWbo*!*, JfWbotls' M'-\nWbotl* and McWhoaU, mad. * very\nhandsome bridegroom attired u ba\nwu la a smart moraine coat with\nwld* tmn tad ths new long toll.\nHI* trousers were eut broad tad\nfull, with * light ila* running\nlength-wise and a perfect ereue\nthat Bttt white spats tt tbe tbu\nafter falling la on* unbroken lis*\nfrom tb* want. Mr. MoWhoata alao\nww* a beautifully brushed topptt\nsnd * lsveader waistcoat which\nharmonised perfectly wltb tbe wen-\nbuilt stock and tba white carna-\nmsm.\n-he brldgrooca wu attended by\nMr. Ansa* MOWhcels, wbose cot-\ntam* reiterated tbe motif of bl*\nbrother's \u2022weddlng-garmente. He,\nboweur. wor* a neatly-cut doubl*.\nbnutod waistcoat, whleh display-\ned lbs t\u2014ttm liau of bl* flguf*.\nand. u tba evening wots on, a\nsnappy pair of braces In tba colon\nof bl* dd school. On* sees tbl*\nyoung m\u00abn almost sva-ywhara that*\nday*, be being tbe nephe- of tbat\nehantiae boat. Lord rraaale, and *\nmoet popular member of tbe younger ut.\nTb* bride wu a)\nIt wu \u2022 quiet (leetloo day ia\nNelson. On election day one au*\n\u2022 lot of faoea tbat da oot aum\nto appear at other time*. But to\n\u2022num-rate these would be a long\ntedious Job.\naee\nImagine my uaharreatment when\n\"Dad\" imag aaked me If I wu\nstill \"all there\"\u2014Who oould be after\none's appendix I* repoting tn t bot-\ntl* of alcoholt\u2014And Art Bush wu\ntelling about 3a. Holland. It appear- tbat aome tlm* back one of\n-be'* boya brok* t l*g. Th*n another got alck and had to ba operated upon. Tben bl* good wlf*\ncompUlned of * p\u00bbtn resembling\nappendioltls. She brake tb* ntwt\nto Jo* ln a nloe manner but Jm\n'brew up bla am* tad said, -rot\nGod1* sake cant yoa pick eome-\ntblag cheaper Ilk* toothache.\"\n\u2022   \u00ab   >\nToutcs of eonvtrsttlon\u2014Boy Hunter, tbe riu in 8*no stott\u2014Pred\nawlae\u2014Juat tb* ume eubject wltb\nt Uttle eurllig thrown In\u2014Jules\nOoheo\u2014the election\u2014Jack Mullholl-\ntad * broken lag and cutting wood-\nHarry Houston, between enumerating\nTOU* \"MOW ara yoa J. B. o.f\u2014\nDouglu Cummin*\u2014  Insursnos.   \u2022!-\nTalked for a tone wltb Bdgar\nJamleaoa of Rossland who triad to\nconfuu my can* with th* muck-\n\u2022tlak upon which g*v*rnm*nt road\n\u2022mptoyue ara euppoeed to lean upon.\n\u2014And arm Brawn, bla nephew wu\nthan. During a mirk our bll left\neye\u2014A* though ha bad bun In t\nflstlo demoaetratlon\u2014but be had an\n\"Watch your step, general.\nDr Wabre Jakob (Berlin).\nA GBBMAN  TV TO VON SCHIBICHEB\nEngland and France have gun*, too.*\u2014\nWhat Do Ton Think?\nSIDNEY NORMAN\nPAYS TRIBUTE TO\nMICKIE MONAGHAN\nTo th* Bditor ot Th* Nelson Dally\nNtwt:\nOur air: I hava Just heard of\ntb* passing of Mtckt* Monaghan.\nWlU you permit me, through yonr\ncolumn*, to offer a brief tribute to\n* valued friend and aseoclste of\ntb* early dayt of tba Slocan?\nMlckle wu one of the Ktuuest\non wbo over shouldered a pack\naad an exceptionally good Judge\ntt a prospect. Scrupulously honest\nto money *ad all other matters,\nbe wu intensely loyal to hi* friends,\n* good huaband, father and cltl-\nsn>, tad on* ot th* real pioneers\nwho Mazed tb* path of civilization\nthrough tht densely wooded Selkirk*.\nOf * quaintly phlloaopnlcal turn\not mind, with \u00bb dry and often bit.\ning wit, b* looked upon bard work\nu a panacea for all 111* and every\nold associate will agree that his\n\u2022hue of aay kind ef * chore wu\ndan* expertly, cheerfully *nd completely.\nIt su Is UM I tint .net blm,\nta s little log cabin In McOuigan\nbum, high i\u2014 above tbt Washington, who* I wu watchman after\ntbt mln* cloud down In tht winter following th* drop tn silver.\nLater, he helped to build my own\nlog cabin aa th* Bt. Keverne ground.\nob tbe north aboulder ot Payne\nmountain.\nRom him I learned many ot tha\nrudimentary secrete ot the proa-\nPMtor'* ion and shall never forget bl* Introduction of me tt a\npublic eesslon of a nlnlng convention la Spokane 10 or 11 yeara\nago:\u2014\"Thl* Bid Norman. I taught\nhtm all b- knowa about mining and\nwbat hs know* and what I know\neint much aad tt tint mad* u*\nrlcb.\"\nOa* mom of th* oldtlmu* hu\ndlaappurtd over tbe summit. Thero\ntr* mighty few left. Nelson oould\nwall afford to arnot a monument\nto men of Mlekle'a kind\u2014men who\n1* lt possible for newcomers to\nenjoy one of the but, mott plc-\nttnuque end \u2022-tractive llttl* dtlee\nla Nl tb* Wut.\nMty he reat in the peace he\nsurely esmed.\nSIDNEY NORMAN\nbo* Angel s, Calif   Dec. 6, IMI\nsuggested la some quartan and\nthere la everywhere a peAlateat demand for mora rigid economy tn\norder to lessen the burden of tbe\never-growing war pensions. Repudiation of European War debts may\nlead to repudiation of our own\nobligations to war veterana. 1 am\naura Mr Longman desires such *\nconsummation u little a* I do.\nLet us now retrace our steps to\n\u2022xamlne bristly some of Mr. Long-\nmen'* engumento. It took America\nII months to plaoe her soldiers ln\ntht front lln* trochee, thereto\u2122\nAmerlc* hu no right to collect *ay\nmoney loaned Europe. Doe* Mr.\nLongman claim that an effective\narmy oould htv* bun marshalled\nln lea* time, tnd placed on t\nfighting front thousands ot mllu\naway from hornet Mr. Longman\nmakes much of the fact that Britiah troops were fighting ono week\nafter th* declaration ot war, while\nlt took American troop* 15 month*\nto make contact with the enemy.\nHe forgets that British troops\nfought because they were attacked\none wwk after the declaration ot\nwar and that American troopt\nassumed the offensive. American\ntroops, too, would have bun fighting\none week after the declaration of\nwar If they bad bun where tbe\nGerman* oould get *t thtm.\nWhen America entered the war aba\npoured out blood and treasure ln\na mighty effort to free Franoe from\nan Invading army aad to deliver\nEngland from tne threat of Invasion.\nShe waged war mora for tb* safety\nand Integrity of Franoe and England than to ward off any Immediate menace to hereelf. She waged\nwar on French soli to drive out\na foreign toe and Incidentally to\ndeliver England from tha threat of\nInvasion. Behind a mighty ocean\nlay her own home-land watch\nshe had every reaaon to believe she\ncould defend *t need, without European help. Thl* aspect ot tbe out\nla entirely overlooked by thou who\nclamor tor repudiation or cancellation.\nCANADIAN\nNelaon, a C, JANDABY, 10, llil\n9% Teare Ago\n(Ftom tb* Dally N*wt ot January\na*.  IMS)\nJoba L. a*talliok -tares today fn\nOttawa to aak an exteatloa of tha\nlead bounty (or tt* allver-load\nminers for another nt* run.\ns     *     \u2022\nBush ItooMllltn ot Waldo and\nAsau i*\u00abr\u00ab>B*ld ot Nelaon wwt\nunited In' marrUg* ben January li.\nCANADIAN GOES\nINTO AMERICA'S\nPART IN THE WAR\nTO tba -dltor of Tb* N*!eon Dally\nNew*.\nSir, Bsferrlnt to Mr. Longman'.\nrural l\u00abttar I wish to disclaim\nany intention ot drawing a barring\nacross tb* trail, pn tha contrary I\nwould Ilk* to follow tbe trail,\u2014or\nMr, Longman'a train of thought\nfrom It* beginning to Ita logical\noonoiuaion. Evidently Mr. Longman\nthlnka America la avaricious and\nrapacious ln her Insistence on the\nMttlement of war debt* and Europe\nwould be justified In repudiating\nMttlemrat ot th* ume. Later we\nmay examine tb* curious train of\nreasoning by whloh he arrives it\ntblt oonoiuaion. Let u* for tht\nmoment grant th* Juatloe of cancellation or repudatlon. Thla la\nwhere Mr. Longman would like the\ntrail to and and ha would lndud,\nbe thankful tor a red herring across\nto* trail at thla point. But. my\nfriend, tbl* I* only tb* beginning\nnot tbe and of * long, trail ot repudiation of *ol*mn obligation* tbat\nI and only In national bankruptcy and utter demoralisation of\ncredit. Already private individual*\ntm everywhere talking repudiation\nor sealing down of debt* Thar* u\na strong movement on foot ln the\nthru prslrle provlnoee for tbe\neeallng down ot farm mortgages\naad farm debt* of til kinds. This\nmay not Intereat MX. Longman\nbut potsiniy he mty tit up and\ntake notice lf he were Informed that\n* twtlng down of our war obligations la already suggested la many\nquart***. A* tb* result of th* world\nWar wa In tre aud our National\ndebt by about one tnd a half\nbillion dollars. Interest on tbu s-\nmount aad payment of pensions to\nwar veterana maka a grand total\nof about ona hudred tnd fifty\nmillion* annually and with ths unemployment relief and annual de-\ntldt trom our national railway we\ncan no more carry thla burden\nthan Europe can pay her war debts.\nSealing down of Interest,on our own\nwar d*bt to three net cent hu bun\nTwenty Years Ago\n(From tbe Dally  News of Januen\nIt  AMI)\nTb* most dtus.rous tire in tb*\nhistory of Western Canada yeaterday demolished the 13,000,000 P.\nBurns St Company's plant at Cslgary.\n...\nP. Adlo of Waneta wu a gueat in\nihe cty yesterdsy.\n.   e   .\na H Green and D. O. Maooregot\nwere nominated to contest the mayoralty ot Kulo yuterday.\n...\nAlex Carrie hu received the contract to draw up tha plana for the\nnew Koottnty Lake Oeneral hospital  building.\n...\nNominations for Mayor of Nelson\nare J. 8. Deschamps and W. D.\nWilson.\nJANTJABT  M. IM*\nSiocks are apt to recover Horn\na fall quicker than the operator\ndoea.\nAuction tnd\nContract Brtdoe\nUF\n\u2666H4\nm\nom\n\u00bbWH\n\u2666M\n\u2666 5\n\u2666MHM-J-L-HL-^W-M\nQ*m\n*H\nvH+ttM\n4\u00abM\nTIMELY DEFENCE\nTbl* unusual contract brldg* hand,\nBut tnd Wut vulnerable. North and\nSouth not vulntrabl* wu unt to\nma by a Oblcago correspondent, wbo\nstated tha\u00bb ha bald the South bud,\nsecured the contract wltb \u2022 preemptive bid of tm diamonds, aad\nmade hi* oontract. He wanted my\ncomment upon thl* out-come, apparently feeling that more could\nhave bun scored wltb tb* North-\nSouth cards. I should uy that tbt\nbid wu bold but *ound, ud South'*\nplay flawiet*. Tb* point of tb* h*nd.\nu I uo It, lies eluwhere.\nTb* play, tru u follows: Wut\nlad tb* king of clubt wblch South\nruft*d. He than decldtd thtt tht\nfailure of hi* -dverurle* to doubl*\nor over-call indlcsted * division of\ntheir strength; and since Wut'* origin*! lead indicated top olub honor*,\nhe expected to find mott of th*\nheart and spade atrength ln the\nEut hand. Fearing tbat But might\nholdNthe act, Jack and .another spade\nhe tried to plsy tbe bead so thst\nBut, winning with th* to* of spades,\nwould bave no lead eicept on* that\nwould out him * trick.\nArte; ruffing West's original olub\nlead, h* put dummy.lo wtth * trump\nand rutted a second dub la aloud\nhand. Then be led a amall heart and\nplaytd dummy-\" Jack. Eaet won with\nthe quun and led tb* king. Dummy\nwon wltb th* ut and doted bind\nImmediately rutted dummy't remaining heart. Then South lad a amall\naped* aad dummy's king wu won by\nEast's aoe. Tbat forced But to toed\na spade up to dummy'a qoeen-.O ox\nto permit dummy to raff * Burt or\ndub lead while South discarded a\nlosing spade.\nI wonder lf my correspondent uw\nbow Eut oould hsve eaved gam*.\nTHE COBBECT FUT\nCareful counting would bave permitted But to etcap* \"*Umlnttloa.\"\nWhen South Md * spade and North\nplayed tb* king, But could mark\nsouth u baring held originally tight\ndiamonds, two hearta, and no dub*.\nTherefor*, south hold thru spsde*.\nBut, knowing that be could avoid\nbavins a tnck-loelng lead forced\nupon blm by refusing to be thrown\ntn at th* wrong tlm*, should bave\ndeclined to overtake tb* ting of\nspadu. Tbt dedartr would bata oo\nchoice but to put aloud band la\nwltb a trump tad la*d * second\nround ot spades. But would win\ntao spades whloh, wltb tb* hurt\nalready won, would mt the oontract.\nTen Teare Ago\n(Fran' the  Dally Ntw* ot January\n(it, an,\nMM. J. Lbndl* taa Mrs. J. Bailees\nwon the ladles' prUu at the O. W.\nV. A. whist laat night N. B. Bradley\nand Mr. Maber took tbe gentluuni\nprizes.\ne   \u2022   e\nDr. W. o. Rose spend yeeterdty*\nln Tmlr to connection wltb hospital\nAUNT HET\n\"Cousin Henry cir a* liquor\nami a dipmsssnt, but I notice ,t alwaya depressM bit accelerator.\"\n\"Murder of the\nNight Club Lady\"\nIlia New Thatcher Colt Detactlfs Mystsry\n'   *r *r \u00b0*r\n, Bf Anthony Abbot\nchaptb* (Bflin-mx\n\"I wonder,\" b* mund aloud, \"lf\nMultoolar found where ChrUtln* received th* duth ttlngr\n\u2022He ought to b* bttt tny minute\naow. By tb* w*y. ohltf\u2014*hau I sat\nVincent Rowland fw you?\"\nThatcher Oolt flashed me a baffling glean ot bl* greet dark ay**.\nI could underetand why Baldwin'* aocuutloa* agalnat Rowland\nbad fallto greatly to excite tb* ohltf.\nVtry etlmly, b* *mptl*d tb* dottl*\ntrom bl* pip* Into aa dd-ta*hlon*d\ndruggttt'a mortar that served u aa\nash-tray  on Baldwin'* desk.\n\"Fortunately,\" he replied, \"we\nturn had Rowland *badowtd. HI*\nmovement* (nm tb* tlm* hi Mt\ntht pent-house until IU* moment\nare unquestionably a matter of polio* observation. It I* possible to\nconclave that Rowland struck at\nLola. But bow could bt ban killed\nChrtttlnt?\"\nAnd, after a moment'* pause.\nOOlt added:\n\"If Vinoent Rowland I* guilty of\ntbu* murder*\u2014and lt la perfectly\npossible that h* to\u2014thtn he I* using\nsome device, or torn* confederate\nthat we hsve not u yet discovered.\"\nFurther discussion wu cut short\nby tb* arrivtl ot Doctor Multooler.\nTbt round lace ot tbe uslttaat\nmedlctl examiner wu pale and puked, and the rim* ot hi* bright hlu*\n\u2022rw w*re ilk* aoartat hoop*. All\nnight he bad labored In bl* gruesome work upon to* bodiu ot Lola\nand Christine. NOW, without rut,\nhe must get to work upon tt* third\nvictim.\nWltb \u2022 tart glemo* st th* pro*-\ntnt* figure ot bl* de*d confrere.\nDoctor Multooler knelt beside blm\ntad mad* a hasty examination.\n\"Bitten by the aame bug\u2014tad\nright la tb* neck,\" wu tb* medic*!\naxtmlntr't terse comment. \"No doubt\nof tht symptoms by tbl* tlm*. I\ncould spot them trom btt* to Wel-\nftre leland. And no doubt of my\ncertificate\u2014plain ou* eg suicide.\nBut I guess  you  better ship  blm\ndown to Bellevue and let au do a\noomplete job.\"\n\"BxaoUyl\" oooeurred Thatcher colt.\n'Meanwhile, I bar* loaa u much u\npossible hare. Tony, notify Flynn to\nund tor tba body. Meanwhile, I\nwant to aak a f*w quaUlona at thtt\nyoung udy outatdV\nWhite tb* commmmuT wu \u00aba-\ng*g*d In earneat eonvarutloa wttt\nDoctor Btldwln's secretary, I reached\nFlynn, who r\u00bbm*in*d to tb* p*nt-\nhouu. Flynn than Informed ms that\nfor tt* flnt ttm* ttm were stir-\nring* of lit* to tt* apartment. Mn.\nCarewe wu awake, and attunf up\nto Ut Mr breakfart In bed. Tbe\nfood had bun cooked to a nearby\nrestaurant aad brought la by oa* 61'\ntb* deteotlvu. Eunice, tb* maid, was\nstill aalup. ohuag tn* buy cleaning\nup. Tba batter wu wearing a bio*\nrob* this morning, even mom mag-\nnlflwnt than the one be had displayed tbe night before. Dorothy\nLox wu atlll with Mn. OaiwM, but\nwu tbout to be relltvtd by a mo-\nouter   arriving   fjom   budqu\u00abrt*ra.\nAll of this I dutifully reported to\nThatcher Oolt. HU dark eyu were\nclouded wtth thought; tbey seemed\nmore melancholy than \u00abv*r. But\nwhu I told blm about Dorothy Lox \u25a0:\nI uw bla *yu flash wltb new later- |\nest.\n\"I muat talk witt hw.\" bt aald.\n\"I wu afraid sh* would b* (on*.\nLet's gtt right upstairs. We bar*\ntbtt luncheon date wltb Dougherty.\nbut I muat tu our girl detective\nfirst.\"\nFlyan. on* tt* doesd, bttt tb*\notber twinkling with lightning, re-\n'osived ut m tb* living-room, tb*\ndoors of which wttt tU guarded\nwltb patrolmen to uniform. Ia low\ntone*, Colt told Flyan of Baldwin'*\ntetter. Tb* old policeman created\nblmttif.\n\"Now\" ooooludsd Colt. \"I would\nlike to ban a talk with Mlss Loa.'\"\n(To   ba   Oontlaued\u2014Tomorrow)\nA dlvoroed women U entitled to\nthe name of widow, but tb* cant\nk**p off tbt grut.\nThat Body of Toor*\nBy JAMBS W. 8ABTON, UD.\nOrBBATION OB NO OPEBiTlON\n'     FOR   SEVEBS    OOITBB\nTou or torn* m*mbw eg tb* family hu wh*t U called an exophthalmic goitre, that I* to* severe type\nwith rapid hurt, ntrvouraeaa, bulging *yu, and mar* or leas Indigestion.\nTb* acts Dolls n tut which mu-\nsures tb* rate at which your body\nprocesses are working U quite high\nand an operation to remove part ot\ntha thyroid gland In tt* neck. U\nadvised.\nNaturally, you dislike tbt Idu of\nopsratloa aad aak If ottar treatment\nwlll be of help. Tour doctor will tell\nyoa ttu rut and poulbly som*\nmedio*! tre*tm*nt may b* aufflcUnt\nto ward off aud of opwttloo, tad\nthat to uy oas* a prolonged rut\nwill htlp your general condition\neven   lt   operation   should   Decerns\nAccordingly you take a long rest\ntnd tbt metabolism Met at tbe tnd\nof aome weak* shows that tb* body\nprocure* ar* slower, thus snooursg-\nlng you and your doctor.\nHowever, attar t number ot wuk*\nmon rut, you hav* taothtr metabolism teat and Had tbat tb* body\npro ousel are scarcely aay slower\nthan gt tb* previous tut.\nWhat dou tbls show?\nThat duplt* all your ruling tbtt*\nIs   still   too   much   trouble   being\notuaed by tba thyroid tad th*t th*\nonly way to alow dov.u tb* body\npiocuM* to * ul* point I* to bau\n* portion ot to* thyroid gland re-\nmoved.\nTbu dedd* to undttgo tt* operation aad wlthla a few wuk* after-\nward the metabolism teat shows tb*\nbody   prootssaa   are   working   at   a ,\nnormal rat*. Too am cured.\nNow, why to I apuk about this\nmetabolism tut, about rut, and\nabout operation?\nBeceuu It may not ba possible\nfor you to lay up or keep absolutely\nquiet for tb* wuk* cr months nee.\netury to dew down tb* body pro-\nmini, and *ven If you do rut all\ntbU Um* lt U quite poulbl* tbat\n\u2022t tb* tad ot tbtt Maw yoa amy\nstill aud to undergo tt* optutkm.\nwh*t l* my point?\nTbM ttt to* olreumatancu should\nU coo-ldered snd dluwud wltb\nyour physloUn; that U your physical\noondltlon, whether or aet yoa ua\nwithstand Immediate op_retlo_t,\nwhether or not you art abl* to net\nfor th* t-tcusary amount ot time,\nand your fur or diallk* al operation.\nTbU ooaaVtoratloa of *n toe olr-\nounatunou should tnable yon to decide ca what u tbe but plan to\nfollow.\nWEEKLY WEATHER BULLETM\nrot western end oentrsl Oanadi,\nembracing BrltUh Columbia. Alberta,\nSaskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario.\nMonday, Jan, IS\u20144hU should be\ngenerally clearing ws thtr eicept\ntbout southeast quarter whtt* It U\nmuch warmer but unsettled, wltb\nlight snows probabte In grut lakes\nnglou.\nTuesday. Jan. 17\u2014Clear exoept\nnear great lakes. A central date for\nspell of warmer or moderating\nweather, but of ahort duration,\nprobably snows ln southeast sections.\nWedncilsy, Jan. IS\u2014Oa Pacific\nslope and ln western central regions\nmoderate storm duturbtnet, snows,\nbluatry weather. Warm spell changu\nto much colder weather.\nThuraday, Jan. ll\u2014Disturbed condition from the west or northwest\nbrings on snows and windy wetthtr,\nmoving tut. with tempcrtturu ln\ncentral sections becoming definitely\nlower.\nFrldsy, Jan. 30\u2014Conaldtrtbit snow\nuoag south and southeutern borders, and la oentral section* cold\nepell sets ln, probably extending\nftr Into tht On ano oountry.\nStturdty, Jan. 91\u2014Probably showing ln most of central Motions wltb\nalight moderation of temperature\nfor * snort tlm*, but weather aoon\nturns much colder.\nBunds*.   Jan\ncondition passes Into tbe great lakes\nreglont tnd weather about centra\nprovlnoes changes to clearer aad\ncolder, but probably wltb light\n\u2022now* In eaat.\nWuk ot Jmuary IS to II, ln otn-\ntral provlnoes should begin rather\nclear but considerably warmer, ret\nwith some snow aad unuttled\nweather lb tte southeast near tt*\ngreat lakes. About mldlte ot wuk\nuntettisd oondltlon drift* ta Ma\nUM northwttt tad remtlna rather\nwarm for tba aeaaon until llth or\n30th. then a change to much oolder.\nLut d*y of wuk probably ooldut.\nbut about lakes regions and to **at\nmildly stormy, windy tad scattering\nsnowa.\nin general It u expected that tba\nflrat part ot thU wuk will be to*\nwarmest day* ot January, but a\nsudden decllaa occur* tt Isst part\nof th* auk. A* quite frequently bap-\npens at thU tuna of tha year two\nmoderat* (term* orou through tb*\ngrut taku region* within t tew\ndays, oo* ooming la atar ttt llth\nand tb* other aur th* 10th. Thla\nbrings on unssttlsd oondltlon* for\nmoet of this country, with but a\nvary abort clearing ptrlod, tnd u\nttt lttt storm rstohu tb* east,\n\u2022bout tb* llnd, very cold weather U\nexpected In tba wut trom arouad\ntha U to Had;\nmrrnn\nSTACKS\nAlso a\n\"BUILD ac. FAIB L'J\"\nSTACKS\nthem quickly at\nmoderate cost.\nWe supply and erect \u25a0\nKOOTENAY\nPlumbing &\nHeating Co., Ltd.\nS.  A.  SMITH\nIII Baker SL\nT. S MMKU*\nPbOM  SK\nPatron\nMrs. M., who told us itt her\nletter that ber family orders two cases of Pacific\nMilk with each shipment of\nsupplies, wrote also that\nthey have used this fide\nmilk for five years. Thanks\nvery much, Mrs. M., for\nthis letter.\nPacific Milk\n100% aa  uwn*d M    Controlled\nPLANT AT AB80TSr<>BD\nHeating Stoves\nIn order to dote ont the balance of onr\nHeating Stoves, we are offering\n25* DISCOUNT\nWHILE THEY LAST!\nNelson Hardware\nNELSON,\nCompany\nQuality Hardare.\nB.C.\n_u\t\n SQL\n^Amtm\n*9-^V\nEntire Stock of\nENNA\nJETT1CKS\nMOW ON SALE\n:    at\n$4.65 -* $5.65\nRegular Prion 17 to |8\nThese ar* real Shoes\nat real\nBARGAIN PRICES\nTake advantage ot this\nopportunity I\nR. Andrew\n&Co.\nLeadere in Fotytfathum,\nSOUNDS   OOOD,   ANYWAY\nHorthweetern university's football\n[Md will have a poet, et leeet\nnam*, on It* rotter next aeaaon.\nt la Henry wadeworth Longfellow,\n|0 balla from Superior. Wis.\nINVERMERE OLD\nMr\u00bb. Granger One of lint\nWhit* Wobmb ta Valley\n\u2022IIB NBUON DAILT NIWS. NBLSON. M.-SA-TW.AY MOBHWO, KKVAMt H. IIM \u2022\u25a0\u25a0sill\nrasa nt>\nB. o, Jkn. is\u2014Th*\nfuneral of earth Ortnger, WIS* of\nDouglw Granger, took plaoe thla\nafternoon from CfcrM ohurch, tp-\nvNmen. It ww attended by mtnr\noM-tlmen w both Mr. and Mrs.\nOnnt*r hav* resided In the Columbia vell*y tar tb* pwt 40 jrnts.\nThty c*an* from Maneheeter. Bng-\nltnd. to Bans ovtr 43 yttn ago,\nthtn moved to Oaaal Title, wban\nla the Old atage daya tbey kept tbe\nstopping houw. ThU* they knew\nminy of tb* ploheen. Mr*. Oranger\nhelp* one of the One white women\nwbo tint wttted la th* valley.\nTM pallkeann wen J. 0. Htts.\nFrank Stookdtlt. Alex Bltehie, Bdgar\nStoddart. Slnotatr Oralg aad W. w.\nTkynton.\nThe aemw Was coaduoted by tba\nRev. r. SWndtord, vloar et the pariah Ot Wlnd**m*n.\nMn. Ortnger Iwtw Mr butoanl\ntad thn* WM, all of Invermere.\nThrw *on* and a daughter-in-law\npn-dweaaad Mi*, onager.\nROSSLANDITES TO\nSTAY, DEER PARK\n\u2022PABK. B. O.. Jan. lt\u2014\nMn. s. Peeree and Uo have nturned\ntram a few daye vlalt to N.lson.\nDecent arrival* to Deer Park\nut 10. tad Mrt. aohwirtwnbluer\nand Walter of Boaaland. They plan\nto reside Ben tor the pnwnt.\nButcherteria News\nSATURDAY and MONDAT BARGAINS!\nnrnsa (hub local rowu-rtrjh.\nBOIXED BOASTS CHOICE  STUB ~\nPOT BOAttB  CHOICE  STEEB  BEBF\u2014Pw  Ih.\nIb.\n, IS*\nme\nEXTRA SPECIAL!\nSWIFTS BONED AND ROLLED HAMS; 1Q*\ncot any weight. Lb.   15\nU\u00bbS or TODKO rOBK\u2014TW lh. \t\nOVtN ROASTS, YOUNG POBK-Hr lb. \u2014\nPOBK STEAKS. LBAN \u00bbBd TBND\u00abB\u2014Hr lb. .\n, ue\n. IOC\n. lzc\nEGGS-\nSTCSUOB   SECONDS\u2014J   do*.   _\n8TOBAOE  SECONDS\u2014Hr dot.\nSUOBT MBS Of YOUNO VgAL-Hr Ik\t\n\u25a0ONBLBSS  STtWINO   HUT,   UAN\u2014Hr  lb\nUKAN BOIUNO BEEF\u2014I lb*.\t\nLBAN BTEWWO LAMB\u2014S lbt. _\u2014_\nSTEC1AL   LAMB   CHOPS\u2014Hr   lb.\n.  sr\n. IM\n. SK\nSSUUXFAIT BACON; by tb* pie**-Per lb.\nPhone 140\n,1M\nFREE DEUVERY\nNelson Wolf Cube i*v* bwn look-\nlag book ovtr 1011 i i an new\nplanning lot  th. New Taw.    Laat\nyaw tl invwtlturw ww* held and\ntb* following protidenoy Badgtt\ngranted. Two Oulde bedew, t Swimmer, 4 Houw orderly, tad \u2022 Collector badge* n*y ut making a\nspecial effort to get their Flret or\nSeboad atu* by th* 1st April. Then\nut 41 hoyt la toe Ptok tad regular attendance la being maintained.\nTHE  SBD  NBLSON  CUB  PACK\nThla Pack atarted la October lwt\nyttr and hu wade ateady pro.\nm. TMn an boy* la tha\nPack at preeent, under C.-M. Affleck.\nThe boot in ehowlng Interest la\ntheir work tad u* hoping to make\nstrong but canful pmgww this\nyear.\nNOVA  SOOTU\nTha scouts at Stewiaok* an given\ncredit for th. Idea of a \"Belief Barrel\", in a general Won for pur-\nchawn to depoelt something while\nconducting tbeir *hopptng. Thl* experiment hw proved t grwt euo-\noaw, aad hw bwn copied, aoma-\ntlmw la a dtffertnt form. In tk*\nvarious pert* ot tb* Dominion.\nScout* of tb* ut Thrw Riven Troop,\nQue. wen thl* to deliver regularly\nto IS famillw by adapting the idea\nof the boya at Stewlaoka.\nSCNOs   rOB   CANADIAN   BOTE\nTbe Scout iwder annouacw tk*\nissue of thl* song book i**Titfflnlng\n171 song*. Than am wast of every\ntype Including set, shanties and hiking eoftga. Scoutmaster Lata of\nOtlgtty hw honored f Chief Scout\nby t aong entitled \"Toest to B. P.\"\nSATURDAY\nSPECIALS\nMODESS with tin of Vemo.\nKLEENEX\n004\n.-.IJ*\nHOT WATER BOTTLE\u2014Exceptionally good\nvalue     -- -    88*\nDr. Reed's Bronchitis mixture.   Aa unexcelled remedy for Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, etc.  49f\nSNEEZE* CAPSULES\u2014Quick relief for La Grlnne.\nInfluenza, Head Colds   50f\nBRING TOUR PRESCRIPTIONS TO US\nMall orders filled promptly at aame prices.\nMINTON'S PHARMACY\nPhone 100\nQtdck DeHrtrr\nLook - Look - Look\nChoice Government Inspected Meats at Prices\nthat will appeal to the Thrifty Housewife.\nNo. 1 Steer Beef\nChoice uoiling Beet; \"iC.\n3 Iba. for L*J\nChoice Pot Roasts; lb.\ntt, 10*, 12*.\nChoice Prim* Rib\n12*\nKoaats\n20*\nLh.\t\nChoice Prim* Rib Roasts\nRolled;\nLb.  \t\nChoice Rump     10-1 t*.\nRoaata; Ib. .   \\L 14\nFreah Minced Steak; OC*\n2 lho. for  LO\nGrain Fed Pork\nPrim* Shoulder\nRoaata; lb.\t\nPrime Leg Roasts;\nLb. \t\nPrim* Loin Routa;\nLb.  \t\nFreeh Spare Ribs;\nLb - _\t\nFreak Pork Sau-\nsags; 3 Iba. for ..\nFresh Tomato Sau- _\nW\nIV\n14'\n10*\n25'\n20*\nEXTRA SPECIALS!\nNEW LAID EtitiS, Pullet Extras\u2014 \\> title they\nlast; 3 doz. fw   _\t\nSWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS;\nLb.    \t\nPEAMEALED COTTAGE ROLLS;\nLb, .._ \t\n1 lb. LIVER and V, lb. BACON;\nBOTH FOR \t\nCHOICE LEGS LAMB;\nLb.     . \t\n55'\n14'\n16'\n15'\n20*\nBURNS * Co., Ltd.\nPHONB SO\nScouting\u2014Here\nThere and\nEverywhere\nCALGABY\nWhile tt* Oo\u00abnior-Oeo*-al waa\nvUltto* Oalgary durtng Bll Mint\ntour at pnt*nt*d to aeoutmntsr\na r ciaru ot aookftocd, tt* aa***\nOn**, ui > cognition ot nl* *tt*rts\n\u2022t snlt  personal  rttk  to  sat* a\nworkman  ttom *l*otrooutlou.\nINDIA\nIn tt* October number eg \"The\nMission BMld\" appears a very tn-\ntereWng but .pathetic aoomnt of\nth* manner In which (Muttag can\nh\u00abip out tt* community, sometimes\nunder distressing elrcum*tancee. Dur-\n'ing tt* paat fear there wa* an epidemic ot chain* in a curtain part\not India which brought a very anxious tlm* to the authorities. Mis*\nB-K-o*. tn deeerlhing th* ecadltlon*\nwhich prevailed, pttnta out th* work\ndon* hy two Boy Scout*. \u25a0 m\non* est* a young eoout administered treatment to a little girl with\nsuccess while adulta stood by belp-\nleas and ln the n*xt ward ot the\nhoepltal a scout ot thirteen years\not age waa helpi-e the doctor aa\nbeet he oould. One I* reminded ot\nKipllnt. who had * vast knowledge\nof India, \"It you ctn keep your\nhead when all about you are losing\nthelr's. , ,\"\nMADRAS\nRover crew bee been formed at\nBritish Cochin. It 1* tt* smallest\ndistrict ta India hav an ana of\nonly 1 1-4 square miles. In addition to ttla reoent development It\nhss nve Cub Ptok* and 111* Ttoope.\nScouting mutt be * tore* to be\nreckoned with ln Brttltt Cochin.\nMRS. BRASCH IS\nGUILD LEADER\nFBOCIXB. B. O., Jaa. IS - A\nnesting ot tt* Anjlicaa Churoh\nguild   waa  held  at  tte  Boa*  of\nMra. B. Merrlfield oa Wednesday\nafternoon with Urs. Merrltleld, -lot-\npreeldent, In chsrge. Aa election ot\nofficers for the \u00abnsuing year n-\nsuited ln tb* *l\u00bbctloa ot Kn. I.\nBr**ch te president, and Un. A. S.\nRltohle aa vice-president. AU othar\noffloers wen relsatatad. After tte\nbualnaas meeting tea wa* sarvsd\nby th* hoateea.\nNAKUSP GUILD\nNAMES OFFICERS\nMAKnsP. B. O.' JAR. ll\u2014The annual metutlg of St. Mark's Ladlae\nOulld wm held la th* Anglloea\nehureh Wedneeday afternoon. \"Section ot ortioers resulted a* follows:\nprealdent, Un. Ralph Isllp; vie*\nprMadeat*. MI*. B. Humphries, Mrs.\nr. Homy, eeeretary tMMunr Mr*.\nP. Mayoh.\nRefreshments were served at tte\nvicarage by Ber. Oanon Thompson.\nGive Us\na Trial\nFor it is not until\nyou actually sit down\nat one of our tables\nand partake of our\nfood that you will\nrealize what a delightful place th*\nGolden Gate lg to\ndine.\nGOLDEN GATE\nMRS. HERRIDGE IS\nNAKUSP HOSTESS\nifAKoar, b. a jam. ii\u2014Mn.\nC. L. Herridge entertained at dinner\non Twelfth mint, coven being laid\nfor 19. Those preeent wen Osnon\nO. Thompeon, Rev. Llntoo. Mr.\nand Mrs. c. Camp*. Mr. and Mn.\nH. Aelten, Mr. and Mn. A. N\nHerridge, Ida* olive Touni. W.\nScott, 0. Braaa, a Jansen.\nThe Toung Woman's sewing circle\nmet at the home of Ml** Ksthleen\nFowler   Wedneeday   evening.\nMn. W Jtuaee] who I* tt* guwt\nof Mrs. r. Rushton spent several\ndaya oa Burton thla week the gu**t\nof Mn. J. Cadden.\nA special imm WM conducted\nTuetday evening Ul St. Mark's Ohurch\nby Rev. Union who lectured In-\nteraetlngly oa The HOly Land,\nwuch ot whloh wm hi* owa per-\nsonel   experlenoe.\nMlaa Olive Toung has been toted\non several occealone lately honoring\nber ooming of *g*. Among ttM*\nwm * dinner party given by Mrs.\n0. L. Harrldge.\nMis. 3. Moetoa and Mn 0. Ritchie of Arrow Park are the gueat*\nof Mrs. Seal.\nCAFE\nSALMO PYTHIAN\nSISTERS INSTALL\nBALMO, B. 0- Jaa. 11\u2014The Pythian Sisters of Twin temple No. IS\nheld their Installation of oftloen\nTuesday night at tb* regular meet.\ntttt whsn tte following offlcen\nwen  Installed.\nPaat chief, Isabelle Bush; moet\neioellent chief, Hllma Bremner; excellent esnlor, Alice Hearn; ex-\neeliant Junior, la* Llndow: manager.\nMyrtle Buah; mutrate of finance,\nOteUla \u00abhlall; mlatra** ot records,\naad tsmHfttmam\u2014, Villa, Wilde;\nproMttor. Rsttw Owa; guard,\nOledye Undttrum.\nInttalllag otflcen wen Margaret\nPraser, grand Maton UUian Hal-\nbauer, graad manager. MM Mc-\nCawley.\nAa ona means of lessening the knock\n| la moton, Iodine compounds mix\ned Witt combustible liquid* bai*\nbeen tried.\nSociety*\ntm tt\u00bb|\u00abl.u__B.  tmsaia* ***.\nTlgaau st k_\u00bb ttm*, IU tfta\nVassar's Cash Meat Market\nGood Baying for Saturday and Monday\nChoice Steer Beef\nT.-Bone Boast; _Aaf\n20'\nPer lb.\nRump Roast Beef;    1 ty\nPer lb.   1*>\nPrime Rib Roast Rolled;\nPer\nlb. __.\nSirWn Steak;\n8 Iba. \t\nRound Steak;\nPer lb. _, \u201e.\nPot Roast;\nP*r lb.\t\n18'\n35'\n15'\n8*\nLegsPorit; \\*)4\nP*r|h.  IL\nLoin Roast Port; 1)f\nPer lb. mm. It\nl-stn Po* Sttak; \\M\nP*r Ib. \u2014 _. IU\nLegs Lamb;\nPerlb.\n18*\nShoulders Lamb;     lOf\nPer lb.  IL\nBreakfaat Bacon; (W\naUeed; *\/, lb.      M\nEggs, Local Large Freah\nExtras; CC<*\n2 dog. for  Om*\nOntario Cheese, aged and\nnippy; OE*\nPer Ib.  LO .\n4 lb. Pork Roast; IV, lb.\nSauaage; CW\nAll for  DU\nI lb. Shoulder Roast Beef;\nVi lb. Bmkfaat Bacon; 1\nIb. Round Steak; \u00a3fl<\nAD for ..*.:\t\nTurkeys, freah\nstock; pcr lb.\n20*\nWE DELIVER AT THESE PRICES\u2014VhONE 862\nMO* oeraldlae (OMny) Uua \u00abl*-\nbntM tstt llth birthday yeeterday\n\u2022I'tt* home on aaid* *tr**t ot ft\npuvnto, Mr. and Mn. a A. Mann,\naad entertained a number of gin\nMead* at tt* dinner hour after\nwhleh tb* young partg attended ttt\ntheater. \"OerryV gueete Included\nMIM Sadie MoOnight, MU* Jwtt\nona**, Ml** Ma* Oananer. ma*\nJ-eoet* Wlal*w, MlM Hilda Taltorg.\nMlM Joy nigUM-a, aad MUt Mitt\nPatenoo.\n...\nHH. W. O. MotUy of Booalagtoa\nwu ataeag city aboppen yeeteeday.\ne   .   .\nMlM Bdna SallWbury ot Salmo\naM returned attar a brief vlalt la\nNelson.   ,\ne . \u2022   .\n3. 3. Sktllloorn. protlaolal road-\nmsatar, with B*ad\u00abu*rt*n ta Kaslo,\nwm a vlaltor la town Thurtdty.\n* *\u25a0.   .\nMn. w. J. Tladalo ot South Blocan\nspent yeeterday m Nelson.\n* .   \u2666\nAmong vlilton In tb* city yesterdsy wm David orant of TraU.\n...\nRav. W. J. ailverwood. paator at\nthe Church of tte MdMmn, Mr*\nview, lu* returned trom Trail wban\nbe attended tte deanery autttag.\n. \u2022 \u00ab\nMrs. 3. a Batley aad eon Oordon\not aouth Slocan paid a vlalt to town\nyMterdsy.\neee\nMra. r. Denleon, anient (tnet, Ut\nyeauntay tar Trail to vlalt over tbe\nweekend at tha home ot ber brother-\nIn-law and slater, Mr. and Mrs. B. 3.\nWalsh, she wm accompanied by bar\nmother, Mr*. Drummond, ot Vanoouver,\ns    .   .\nMn. 3. T. asrrt* of oraabipck n-\ncentiy paaaed through H*l*on an\nrout* to p*nticton, whtn ahe went\nto vlalt at the home ot her eoa-ln-\nlaw and daugbMr, Mr. and Mra. J.\nA. Toung, tormoly ot Nelson.\n...\na O. Cuahon of Settle Vallsy I* *\ncity visitor.\n* a   \u2022\nA recent te* hostess wm Mn. a\nHayden, SM Second atreet, P*lrvl*w,\nwhen her gueet* Included Mrs. Prank\nBakar, Mrs. 3. Oordon Denholm,\nMrs. Arthur Footer. Mrs. J. S. W.\nClowes, Mn. W. B. Oibbon, Mra. W.\nA. West, Mn. Wllllsm Wrlgbt and\nMrs. J. a. Jepson.\n...\nMra. B. B. L. Dewdney ntnraad\nThuraday alght from South Slocan\nwban aha bu been tba gueet ot\nMr. and Mn. Lorne A. Campbell.\n...    .  *\nMr. and Mn. A. T. HorswUl, Bob-\nson ttTMt, have aa their weekend\ngueet Hav. J. S. M. Lender ot Peterborough,   Bngland.\n.   *   *\nTMtarday afternoon tt* Hum*\nhotel lounge wu tho scene ot aa\nenjoyable tu when after the business session cf tb* Ladles auxiliary\nof tbe Kootenay Lake Oeneral hoepltal, tte committee eerved tM.\nTBOM aaalstlng were Mn. O. a\nSparkM,   Mra.   T.   A.   Olbson.   Mr*\nU a aridity, mis* j. a. uaiu.\nMlaa Oltdyt Bwlng. Mn. O. K. Aahby,\nMra. 3. T. Andrews, Mr*. L. M.\nVsrner. Mrs. Thomu Oerman, aad\nMrs. B. D. Baroaa, Mayor a H.\nSmythe gav* aa Interesting talk\nwhloh WM followed by \u2022 brltt\napaech by Ch\u00bbrlea P. MoBardy.\n...\nMra. r. O. Bird of South slocan\nsprat  yuterday *hoppln* la  town.\n...\nAmong vlaltora lo Nelaon yesterday\nwen lent. H. Kublakl tod Intent\n<Uught\u00abr, alao Mis. KubUakl's sister,\nMIM Viol* Omvm. of Ootajlo.\n* *   \u2022\naugar Jsmlaaon of BMslend tM\nui town yuterday ea route to Paaa-\nmore where be visited nlatlvu.\neee\nMr.   Moore   ol   Spokane   bu   n-\nturned   after  a  few  day*  business\ntrip to Neleon and vicinity.\n...\nAmong viaiton to tt* olty wu W.\nL. Billings eg Kaalo.\n...\nOlral* No. \u00ab of Trtalty United\nchuipb m\u00bbt at tb* hom* of Mn.\nNorman C. Stlbba, JOMpblne street,\nThunday. Thou prusnt wore Mrs.\nJra*en. MM. W. A. Wutbarbud,\ntt* Mltau Btbel and Annie Smith,\nMre. a. Hambly ot Sllverton, Mlu\nStella Smith, Mra. Robert Buasoo,\nMr*, o. A. Oray, aad Mn. Stlbba.\n...\nMr. aad Mra. Douglu Oummla*\nno*aUy enUrtalned at a delight*\ntully .-ranged bridge at their hoau,\nMS aobaon atrut, wben tbe hoacn\not the game ware divld*d betwun\nMr*. Mtrtoa Bom and Oordon Burns.\nTbou invited were Dr. and Mrs. L.\n3. Maurer. Mr. snd Mrs. 3. A. 0.\nLaughton, Mr. aod Mn. \u25a0 3. Morrla,\nMr. and Mra. Nelson Ball, Dr. and\nMrs. o. A. C. Walley, Mr. aad Mra.\nMorton Rom, Mr. aad Mra. Oeorje\nBrawn and Mr. aod Mra. Oordon\nBurn*,\n\u2022 '.   *   *   *\nHerbert drutchlUld of S*lmo paid\na tlalt to town yesterdsy.\n...\nB*T. Olyd* HArrl*, eg Procter, returned yuterday tnta attending a\ndeanery meeting la 'Rail.\n...\nMra. 3. r. Quota, oordon road,\nwill b* \u00bbt mm* tod\u00bby from I to I\n\\_mmmmmmmmmmmm\\mWBBMM.\nJANUARY\nCLEARANCE SALE\nExtra values in staple drygoods for a busy day Monday.. . Buy your\nstaples now and save... Prices will never be as low again for such\nquality merchandise and stocks are complete now.\nBleached Sheeting\n80-inch Bleached Sheeting in good weight Regular value 75c the yard.\nJANUARY SALE PRICE, THE YARD .... BO*\nUnbleached Sheeting\nHeavy quality unbleached sheeting.   Nice even\nthread and will bleach easily. 72 Inches wide.\nJANUARY SALE PRICE, THE YARD .... 38*\nPillow Cotton\nGood quality Circular Pillow Cotton.   42 Inches\nwide.  Values to 60c the yard.\nJANUARY SALE PRICE, THE YARD\n89*\nLinen Towelling\nHeavy quality Roller Towelling or pure linen. Colored borders.\nJANUARY SALE PRICE,\n5 YARDS FOR \u201e.,-..... fl.00\nBleached Table Cloths\ni*\nGood quality full Bleached Damask Cloths.   Full\nsixe.   Assorted patterns.   Values to $7.50 each.\nJANUARY SALE PRICE, EACH *a.00\nWhite Flannelette\n27-lnch White Flannelette In good quality. Regular $25c the yard.\nJANUARY SALE PRICE, THE YARD ... 83*\nFlannelette Striped Flannelette\nBlankets\nFirst quality. Ibex blankets in 12x4\nsize.  Pink or blue borders.\nSALE PRICE, THE PAIR ... *tM\nHeavy weight striped flannelette la\nassorted patterns. Fine for pajamas.\nFull 36 inches wide.\nJANUARY SALE PRICE,\nTHE YARD 00**\nLinen Table Cloths    .Jas* Color Print\n54-inch Cloths with colored borders.\nMade of good quality pure linen Flax.\nRegular price $1.39 each.\nSALE PRICE, EACH f 1.00\n36-inch Print in assorted patterns.\nPerfectly fast color.   Regular value\n35c the yard. '\nJANUARY SALE PRICE,\nTHEYARD  25*\noMeagher 'sfd\n607 Baker St.\nPhone 200\nMISS GODDARD\nRETURNS, COAST\nSOOTH SLOCAK, B. C., Jan. 13\u2014\nHIM Lillian Goddard who haa been\nthe fu**t- of hsr unci* and aunt,\nMr. aad Mrs. r. a Hardin tot \u25a0\u00bb<\n\u2022ral   weeka  haa  returned   to  Van-\nall** Mary Fotoaky of tba Hud-\nton Bay ataff who hu been tt horn*\non slek leare hta returned to Ml-\nro.\nMr. and Mrs. Albert D*-is who\nwere married at Grand Forks arrived ho* oa Saturday ennlnf to\nmake  their home.\nMra. DariM, ne* Ml** Alloa Wilkinson, * former raaldaat here, and\nMr. Derlee who ha* been la the em-\nPloy et the Waat Kooteaay power\n\u2022ad tight Co.. han a number of\nfrtead* la tbe dlMrlot who gare\nthem a obarlrarl oo Sunder nliht\nla goad old fashioned style\nAt s meeting of th* Debatlns\nOlub held ta th* hall oa Monday\n\u2022wnlns, Mlsa Elsie Oananer waa\nHMttd to th* office of eeeretary\n-treeeurer oo tb* retirement of A.\nA Johnson.\nMil. Brio Anderson and. ton Tom\nMf* motorist* to slocan City on\nSunday, visiting ber son-in-law and\ndaughter, Mr. aad Mra. J. Olafaon.\nMlaa Bradabaw, euperlntendeat of\nSt. Matthew* Ohunb Sunday aohool,\nassisted by Mlss Mary Bradshaw,\nentertelned tb* children at a marry\nputy In the lull on Wedneeday.\nIlio little gueata were e -tertatned\nwtth gamea. alnglng and dancing.\nThe children under the leadership\nof Ml** Bradabaw and MU* Mtry\nBradshaw had given much pleunre\nwith carol singing, rot several\nevenings before nhnetmaa tk*y\ntrudged to moet of III* outlying\nranch** aa well a* to Km vtllagss.\nlac,, ohUd received - gift and lh*\ncerol singers Me eecb,\nA  LONG  WAR\nJim Ltvty of tb* St. Louis\nBrown* want S3 ftmee without *\nwalk until Wesley rarrtll ot the\n01*ftl*nd Indian* handed him a\ntre* tnp to first.\"\nDODD'S\nKIDNEY\nPILLS\nQuality Tkat Is IWpamd\n\"SALADA\nTEA     \"\nrrasa hem the oaraeas\nAT ANY TIME\nAT ANY PLACE\nA Deliffhtful Refreshment\nPalm Milk Slice\nAND ONLY\nAT ALL CURLEW DEALERS\n m-m-\nrut sn\n\u2022TIM  NBLSON  DAILT  NEWS,  NELSON, ac_\u2014SATLBUAI   HOHNtNU,  JAbUABY   14,   llil*\nAGRICULTURE\nSERVICES TO\nBE CUT, BC.\nGovernment Plans to Save\n$80,000 on Agriculture\nEstimates\nWOULD EFFECT\nTHE OKANAGAN\nAim at Elimination of Dominion and Provincial\nDuplication\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n30 industrials\n20 rails  \t\n20 utilities  ..\n63.18 up, .09\n28.86 off .22\n28.70, off .12\nCM. LOSES\nHMH POINT\nConsolidated Slips Off at\nToronto\nVICTORIA, Jan. IS (CP)\u2014Tha\nBritish Columbia government, tt\nla understood, plans reductions In\nagricultural serviced now maintained ln tbe Okanaian Irult growing\ncountry, m hi to cut $80,000 ott\ndepartment of agriculture estimates.\nThe cut tn eervlcea will eliminate\nduplication* ot tboae aupplled by\ntbe Dominion and follows the formation tn Toronto last summer of\nthe advisory council on. agricultural\nservices sponsored by Hon. Robert\nWeir, Dominion minister of agriculture.\nMr. Weir has repeatedly criticised\nduplications of agricultural services\nthroughout Canada. The council was\norganised last cummer at Toronto,\nthe meeting being attended by ministers of agriculture and deputies\nfrom every province, as well as tech-\nnlcal experts and members of faculties oi agriculture In various universities. It resulted ln provincial\ncouncils betng formed ln each province to deal wtth their respective\nproblems snd lt Is believed Hon. J.\nW. Jones' request to Hon. WUllam\nAtkinson for another cut tn agricultural department estimates had\nthe findings of tbls body ln mind\nAt Vernon there ls a federal government ataff of four entomologists\nwho Inspect fruit and vegetable\npests. In addition there are two\nprovincial entomologists and a district agriculturist and assistant. The\nDominion also maintains permanent\nand temporary Irult Inspectors at\nVernon and at other points ln the\nvalley.\nAt Sun.merlsn.1 the federal government maintains sn experimental\nfarm wltb eight technical agriculturists with university training while\nthe 'provincial government district\nagriculturist ls stationed at Penticton, but eight miles away.\nAt Kelowna the Dominion government has established a branch experimental farm for demonstrating\npurposes snd to combat orchard\ndiseases, while the provlnoe maintains a district agriculturist there.\nThe local department of agriculture\nalso maintains a corps of seasonal\npest Inspectors policing orchards ln\nthe valley.\nAnother series of duplication occurs lo seasonal market letters published _X Vernon ln addlton to fhe\nregular markets bulletin published\nat Victoria covering all agricultural\nproducts. The federal markets Information servloe Issued trom prairie\npoints ls duplicated In this connection.\nFarmers' Institutes have called attention to the absence of either\nfederal or provincial agricultural\nexperts In the Peace River, there\nbeing but three provincial officials\ncovering British Columbia, excluding\nthe Okanagan. One district agriculturist Is stationed at , Nelson, In\ncharge of the important Kootenay\nfrultlands; another at Prince Oeorge\nand a third at Smtthers.\nThe provincial department also appointed a markets commissioner for\ntbe prairies. Tbls servloe may be\ntransferred to the fruit growers'\norganization, who cm carry on the\nwork by the assessment of one-half\ncent pet box on apples.\nTORONTO, Jan. 13 (OP)\u2014Another\nalio* of half a point was lifted from\nC.P.R.'s quotation on the Toronto\nstock exchang* today, bringing lt\ndown to ISH. Some of the selling\ncame from Hew Tork and was inspired by the poor, earnings of the\nToads In general. Volume was Uttle\nbetter than 5000 shaves.\nConsolidated Smelters slipped off\na little further today to U and tbe\nother Interllsted shares were weak.\nBrazilian weakened to 0. Nickel wu\ndown % to 0 and Pord closed unchanged st Tti.\nPood shafts wers weaker, Dominion Stores, Consolidated Bakeries\nbeing down fractions. In- the utilities Belt Telephone fluctuatei within a half-point range and closed\nUnchanged  at 95.\nCAR LOADINGS\nSHOW INCREASE\nPrecious Metals\nAre Reactionary\nReno Dipa 2'\/*; Pioneer\nDown; Bralome Recedes\nOTTAWA. Jan. IS (CP)\u2014Oar loadings during the week ended January\n7 totilled J8.783. an Increase of\n1711 over the previous week aod a\ndecrease of 12,183 as compared wltb\nthe same week tn 1933. After making\nadjustments for several variations,\nallowing for the occurrence of holidays, tbe bureau Of statistics showed\na rise In' the Index number from\n54.68  to 00.10.\nMINING MARKET\nSHOWSWEAKNESS\nRecessions Are Small; Volume Lowest of Week\nTORONTO, Jan. IS (CP)\u2014Of tba\nhigh-priced gold stocks. Pioneer ana\nTeck Hughes ven tha only two to,\nshow galna- at tba doea of trading\ntodiy on tba 8t_nd_M mining market. Recessions wan amall but tba\nshow of weakness ran through most\nof tba list, touching golds, coppers\nand silver*. Volume was tba lowest\nfor tba week.\nMclntyre fall back another 35 to\n31.80. Hollinger lost fin to BIO an.\nWright Hargreaves five to 3.80, while\nPioneer gained 10 to 4 80 and Teck\nHughes three to 4.23. Most of tba\nsecondary gold aharea wen off a\nfraction to several points Including\nHowey.\nToronto Stocks\nAbana\nArno .\nAJax      \t\nAmulet    ...._ \u2014______..\nA. P Consolidated\t\nBase   MeUU    \t\nBarry Hollinger -\u2014\nBig Missouri  \t\nCalmont      , \u2014\t\nCf and  S Lands ,\t\nChemical Research ,\t\nClerlcy      \t\nDome   \t\nDalhousle \u2014\nEastcrest \t\nBldors-o\nFalconbrldge\nOranada \t\nHoxe  Oil  _.\nHowey   \t\nHollinger \t\nHudson  Biy\nInternational   Nickel\nKlrkland  Lake  \t\nLake   Shore   \t\nMncas. ;i  -\t\nManitoba   Baslp   \t\nMalartlc    _\nMclntyre     \t\nMining   Corp\t\nMayland     ...\nNewbec   \t\nNlplasing      _.\nNoranda  \t\nPend Orellle\t\nPnmler Oold\t\nflan Antonio .... _ _\nSherrlt Oordon .__-_...\nSudbury Basin .\t\nStarling Pacific . , .\nSlsaoe  __      \u25a0   \u25a0\nTech Hugbea  \t\nVlpond    - \t\nVenturas _   -.._\nWright Hargreaves  _ -\nWalte Ackerman \t\n.0314\n.02 ii\n.7*\n.19%\n.09\n.SO\n-15%\n.12\n.04\n.30\n.711\n.01%\n13.05\n.15\n.00*4\n1.49\n1.85\n1.40\n\u00bbi\n\u25a006Vi\n(.08\n3.34\n0.00\n.34\n32.50\n.23\n\u202202H\n.08\n21.05\n1.40\n.15\n.04\n1.18\n19.85\nAt\n.04\nAlVs\ntt\n.It\n.13\n133\n421\n-12 Vi\nJO\n8.70\n.30\nNew York Stocks\nAllegheny         Hi\nAl   Chemical   ...   88\".\nAmerican   Can\nAm For Power ..\nAmerican  loa  ..\nAm Ma As Fdy\nAm  Telephone\nAm Tobaooo  ....\nAnaconda   \t\nAtchison   ...._\t\nAuburn Mo ....-\nBaldwin    \t\nBait Ss Ohio -\nBendlx  At  ......\nBeth Steal  \t\nCanada   Dry   ...\nCan Pao\t\nCerro De Pasco\nCbea is Ohio ...\nChrysler       \t\nCom 8c South\nCon Osa N Y -\nCorn   Pro   \t\nO  Wrlglit Pfd\nDupont   ._    40ft\nOen Foods     37\nOold Dust    ISH\nEast Kodak .... 50%\nElec Pow Sa 11\nFord Bngltsh ...\nFord of Canada\nFlrat Na Btoras\nPlscpoft Texaa\nOen Motors ...\nOen   Electric   .\n61%\n714\n6'i\n13 li\n107\u00bb\n63%\n7%\n44%\n63%\nS\n10 li\n10%\n-9%\n10%\n1-0%\nVA\n27%\n19%\na%\n62%\n94%\n7%\n99%\n24%\nll'i\n19%\n1% 1%\n87% 87%\n60% 61\n7 ,    7%\n- 6%\n18% 13%\n106% 106%\n61% 63 V,\n7% 7%\n48% -48%\nSECURITY PRICES\nOFF ATJONTRW\nStock Market Reacts; Util.\nHies Are Mixed\nVANCOUVBH, Jan. 18 <CP) \u2014A\nreactionary tendency, apparent In\nthe precious metals group failed to\nextend to the rest of th, actvle\nlist and gave the Vspeouver stock\n[exchange a spotty appearance foday-\nI As usual the gold issues commanded the major attention of traders\n! and transactions among the leaders\n'were fairly .large.\np,oneer led the downward trend\ndipping is to 4.00. Reno climbed\nto 76 during early trading but\nprofit-taking neer the closer dropped\nthe stock to 7214, off gH from yesterday's close. Bralorne receded from\na seven point gain to end ths. day\nat 1.83, off two, while Pend Orellle\nat 63 was down one. Bridge River,\nhowever, failed to follow the trend\nof the leaders and was fractionally\nhigher it is\\_. \u25a0    \u25a0    '\nWALL STREET\nIS IRREGULAR\nI uurrus\n(1)    PERSONAL\n(51     MI8CEM.A.VEOCS\nMakes Uttle Pretense at\nPlotting Out Definite Coarse\nRICHARDSON-To Mr. end Mrs.\nPrank Richardson of Athalmer at tbe\nWindermere and District hospital,\nJanuary 8. a eon.\nDILUNO\u2014To Mr. and Mrs. H. V.\nQlUlng    at .Tral-Tadanec    hospital\nJanuary ll, a son.,\nMcIHTYRE - To Mr. and Mrs.\nPrank Mclntyre. Seoond avenue. January 10, a daughter.\nMARRT-tNTRODCCTIONB BT FBI-\nvale letters. Cl.enU all over Canada. Hudreds of lady, members.\nCanadian Correspondence olub.\nBoa 128. Calgary, Alta.        (9801)\n-IS\n-JKL-SMASING\nJV\nLEARN   TO   DESION   AND   DRAFT\npatterns from Parle styles. Diplomas given. Academy of Useful Arts.\n>9891)\nMONTRBAL, Jsn. 13 (CP)^-The\natock market reacted today to the\nalow, steady advance of Uie first\ntew days of the week and security\nprlcea turned definitely downward.\nTransfers approximated 6600 shares.\n.All of the. Interllsted stocks were\nlower. Canadian Pacific at 19%,\nBraalllan at S!i and Intern.tlonal\nNickel at'8 all showed ,% -point\nloeass,\nUtilities were mixed. Quebec Power\nelbaed at 14\/ up a full point. Qn\nthe other band, %-polnt losees were\nrecorded by Montreal Power at 31\nand B.C. Po\u00ab<er at 19%.\nBONDS SUFFER\nSITO PAPS*\nTraders Cash in on Some\nof the Sizeable Profits\nMONTREAL. Jan. 13 (CP)\u2014BrltUh\ntnd foreign exchange In relation to\nthe Canadian dollar, as complied by\nthe Royal bank of Canada, cloeed\ntoday as follows:\nArgentina,   peao    - \u201e   .3945\nAustralia, pound ..: 3.0400\nBelgium, belga  _ _...   .1570\nCzechoslovakia,   crown  _ 0330\nDenmark,  krone   \u2014 \u201e.._   .1930\nFinland, finmark      .0170\nFrance,   franc   __      .0443\nOermany, relchaxark      .2091\nOreat   Britain,   pound     3.7981\nNEW TORK. Jan. 13 (AF)\u2014The\nbond market suffered a alight re-'\nlapse today aa tradera caahed ln\naome of the sizeable profit* they\nhad been piling up over the past\nseveral weeks.\nBest grade corporation Investment\nsecurities generally withstood the\nrealizing assaults and held to a\nfractional range throughout. United\nStates government and moat foreign\nissues, howeVer. Joined the secondary\ngroups In a retreat. Sales totalled\n913.366,000, par value.\n83\n10%\n10%\n18%\n.\u00bb%\n13%\n7\n63%\n<\n10%\n10%\n16%\n10%\n19%\n7%\nGreece, drachma\t\nHolland,   florin   \t\nHungary,  pengo  \t\nIndia,    rupee    \t\nItaly,    lire     \t\nJapan,   yen    \t\nJugoslavia  dinar   _\nNew Zealand, pound\nNorway,    krone    \t\nPoland,   alotl\t\nRoumania, leu ,\t\nSouth Africa, pound _..\nSpain-  peseta   \t\nSweden, krone _\t\nSwltaerland.    frano    \t\nUnited Statea, dollar, 13Vi per cent\npremium. \u2022\n...._   .0000\n.    .4946\n 1964\n ^877\n...._   .0080\n_.._   .3378\n     .0156\n 3.4538\n 1989\n_-_.   .1J80\n    .0070\n 3*637\n......   .0936\n.     3970\n     .3180\n37%     37%\n19%     16%\n63%\n54%\n9%\n49\n36*1\n19%\n\u25a0ft\n7%\n3%\n6%\n89% 68%\n34%     34%\n3%\n61%\n64%\n39%\n36%\n96%\n7%\nGoodrich          8%\nOrt North Pfd\nOrt West Sugar\nHowe   Sound   ..\nHudson   Mo   ....\nIns   oopper   \t\nInter  Nickel   ...\nInter Tel Sc Tel\nJewel Tea  c,\nKenn Copper ....\nKresge s .8 \t\nKroegger da Toll\nMack Truck ....\nMilwaukee Pfd\nNash Motors\nNat Dairy Pro\nN POW Sa Light\nN T Central _..\nPac Oas a..Elect\nPackard   Mo   ....\nPenn R R\t\nPhillips Pete ....\nPure Oil _.'.....\u201e.\nRadio Corp ._\nRadio Keith Or\nBern Rand _....\nRock Island ....\nSafeway Stores\n8 Loula Sa B r\nShell Union ...\nS Cal Edison\nSouth Pac .,_....\nStan oa 0- Oal\nStan OU of Ind\nSUn OU of N J\nStewart Warner\nStudebaker    _....\nTexaa   Corp   \t\nTexas Oulf Bul\nTlmken Roller\nUnion Carbide\nUn Oil  of cal\n10%\n7%\n. 6%\n9\n8\n3%\n7%\n36\n9%\n\u2022 %\n%\nl\u00bb!i\n3\n14%\n17%\n30\n30%\n3%\n17%\n6\n8%\n8%\n8\n9%\n4%\n43\n1%\n\u00bb%\n37%\n18%\n39%\n31%\n8%\n4%\n19%\n34%\n16%\n37%\n11%\n13%\n14%\n9%\n\u00bb%\n8%\n7%\n\u00bb%\nS%\n18%\n16%\n19\n30\nJ%-\n17%\n8%\n6%\nUnited Air     33%\nUnion    Pac\nU 8 Pipe Sa Fdy\nU  S  Steel    _\nVanadium Steel\nWeat JTect-tc ...\nWUlys Overland\nTellow   Truck   ..\n76%\n9%\n80%\n18'i\n30%\n3%\n3%\n1J%\n15%\n8%\n8%\n7%\n6%\n6\n3 '\n9%\n7%\n36\n\u2022%\n\u00bb%\n%\n13%\n3\n14\n16%\n14%\n19%\n30\n\u00bb%\n17%\n.6\n3%\n6%\n\u2014 3\n\u2014 3%\n4%       4%\n41%     41%\n* 1%\n9 9%\n37 37%\n19%     13%\n35 39%\n\u2014 31%\n31%\n3%\n4%\n13%\n34%\n16%\n37%\n11%\n36%\n76\n8%\n30%\n13%\n30\n3\n8%\nA poor baseball player and a poor\nmatch are reasonably aura to strike\nout.at a critical moment.\nWinning Grain\nWINNIPBO, Jan. 13 (CP)\u2014 Futures\nQuotations: -\nOpen     High     Low     Cloae\nWheat:\nMay        46%     47%     46 46%\nJuly       47%     43        49%     47%\nOct.    1    49%     49%     48%     48%\nOaU:\nMay        33%     33%     38%     33%\nJuly          33%     33%     33%     33%\nOct    \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 33%\nBarley:\nMay        39%     30%     30%     30%\nJuly        \u2014        \u2014        \u2014        39%\nOct    38%     38%     33%     38%\nFlax:\nMay        78 80%     78 79%\nJuly   .....   79 80 76%      78%\nOct.    .....   80   '    80%     78%   1 73\nRye:\nMay    .....   93%     33'i     33%     33%\nJtfly   .....   38%     83%     33%     33%\nCash prloes:\nWheat~-No. 1 hard 44%; No. 1 nor.\n48%; No. 3 nor. 37%; No. 3 nor.\n39%: NO. 4 nor. 39%; No. 9 99%;\nNo. e 94%; fe\u00abd 30%; track 44%:\nNo. 1 durum 90%; No. 3 durum\n48%.\nBy JOHN I~ COOLET\nAssociated Press Financial Writer\n,    NEW YORK, Jan. 13  (AF)\u2014The\natopic market was dull and Irregular today. Qy closing Ume the tana\nwaa  fairly   steady,  due  to  some\nlate short' covering, bat over the\nfive hoars the market made Uttle\npretense of plotting out a definite\ncourse.' Professionals seemed to be\nproviding   a   large   percentage   of\nthe purchases aaid sales.\n, Tobacco stocks bad a mild spurt.\nWhether'uaual extraa wlll be ordered\non the strength of wbat appears to\nhave' been a favorable year tor the\ntobacco people Is current grist for\nthe   gossip .mill.\nProcter ts Gamble got back on IU\nfeed after Thursday's eeUoff, but\nthe McCrory issues stia dropped.\nHomestake Mining, favored when\ncommodities are declining, flopped a\nfew points, perhaps becauae aome\nholders associated farm relief with\neventually higher staple prices.\nLoew's and Drug, Inc., were rather\nsoft, tbe latter reflecting tha complications wblch have arisen 'over\nIU aale of a  British aubsldlary.\nHELP WANTED\n(10)\n'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\n[Dry Woo J\nPRIVATE    KINDERGARTENS    PAY. I =\nAdvice given free by the Canadian ' \u00a3 Wa can now supply you wltw\nKindergarten  Institute,  Winnipeg, s\u2014 soot, dry CoMwood ln  13-lnJ\n(9306)\nHOW   TO    OET    A    OOVERNMENT\n\u25a0-   Free  Booklet.  The  M. C.  C.\nKensington Bldg., Winnipeg.\n(9800)\nV-l-JOt) WANTED _^   (I!),\nmen   Wanted   for   rawusioh\nroutes of 800 consume* ln vicinities of Nelson, Kan-loops and\nRoasland. Reliable hustler oan\netart earning 939 weekly and in-\n. crease every month. Wr.te Immediately. Rawlelgh Co.. Dept OR-\n308-8. Winnipeg Canada.       (5438)\n&..\nWHEAT DROPS AS\nUNLOAD HOLDINGS\nChicago Market Receives a\nCent Setback\nWHEAT DROPS\nFRACTIONALLY\nBj JOHN P. BOl'GHAN\nAssociated Press Market Editor\nOHICAOO, Jan. 18 (AP)\u2014Unloading of recently acquired holdings of\nfuture deliveries did much to give\nthe wheat market a setback of about\na oent a bushel today.\nTrade comment Indicated house\nadoption of the agricultural allotment bill. had failed to stimulate\nwheat buying, and Instead had dls-\nj turbed confidence of many specu-\n| latlve owners. A restraint on selling,\nhowever,' was numerous expressions\nof belief tbat tbe allotment bill\n1 would never become a law.\nWheat cloeed nervous % to 1 under yesterday's finish; corn V_ to \\_\ndown; oats \\k to v*_ off; and provisions unchanged to 20 cents decline.\nEuropean Purchasers Remain Aloof\nMontreal Stocks\nWINNIPEO, Jan. 13 (CP)\u2014The\nwheat market wavered momentarily\ntoday then dropped to fractionally\nlower levels. European purchasers\nwere atlll holding aloof and with\na lack of Interest In \"outalde\" pits\nthere wu no lnoentlve for a rally\nto higher ground. Prloea cloae ',. to\n% lower than the previous day'o\n-Inivl  llgures.\nMay atopped at 48'i: July at 47!\u00ab\nand October at 48. ft\nToronto Industrials\n88\n0\n8\nlavi\nBell Telephone _\t\nBratUlan   \t\nB   A   OU    -'.\t\nCanada Dredge\t\nCanada  Gypsum   -.._ 3\nCona   Bakeries    _ _.... 2?4\nCone  Mining     60\nDominion  stores  _.  17\nPord   of   Canada   \"A\"   _ _. TH\nHiram   Walker      6\nImperial   OU     t';\nInternational   Nickel  ,  8\nLohlaw \"A\" _  ll'.i\nMaaaey   Harris      - 3',4\nNoranda     ' 1839\nBank of Commerce _.-\nImperial  Bank   .\u2014\nBank of Montreal\nBank of Toronto\nAbitlbi Power ts paper _\t\nBell Telephone _._.._\u2014_.\nBraalllan T It._\u00bb Power--j___..\nBritiah American OU .___*_..\nCanada Bronze   \t\nCanadian Car At Foundry ...\nCan Car a. Foundry pfd \t\nCanadian   Cement   \u2014._\t\nCanada Cement pfd -\t\nCanadian dUaaublp Llnea ...\nCona  Mining  Ss  Smelting\nDominion Bridge  _\t\nDominion Olaaa ,..-.._._-_...\nDominion Steel is Coal \"B\"\nDominion   Textile    \u2014\nA p Oraln \t\nLake   of  the   Woods   \t\nMaaaey   Harrla\t\nMontreal   Power   .\u201e_ _._.\nNational Breweries  ,\t\nNational  Steel Car \t\nOgUvie  Mining    .'.__,\t\nOntario   Steel    ProduoU   _.\nShawlnigan  _ \t\nSherwin Wllllama  -\nSo Canada power \t\nSteel of Canada  ..._ \t\nWinnipeg R.Uway  \t\nWinnipeg Railway pfd \t\n139\n, 141\n139\n110\n30\n.   94ft\n\"\u2022*\n8\n14\n3ft\n10ft\n3ft\n.   18ft\n3\n88ft\n19ft\nM .\n1\n41ft\n4\n8%\n3ft\n31ft\n.   19ft\nS\n. 110\n. 10\n, 13%\n. 13ft\n. 18\n.   19 ft\n3\n.     8\nHKNI_.HH- ROOM _ fOR KENT   (IS)\nTWO-ROOM  STEAM  MATED FUR-\nnlahed suite. Stirling hotel (9339)\n10-ln.    and   4-rt.   lengths..\nPHON*\n106\n| Williams'Trunsfenj\nS 630 Ward St. Nclao*\n(ssguj\n\/\u25a0 i \u25a0 1111 \u25a0 1111 \u25a0 1111 \u25a0 111 \u25a0 \u25a0 i \u25a0 ri ii 111111 \u25a0 1119 ihi\nAl TOMOBII.lK   r()H   SALS.\nAPARTMENT POR  HINT \u25a0\nApartments.\nPBTTY\n(9331)\nihIh\nHOUHIa   FOR  SENT\nmi\n4 ROOM HOUSE. BATH, 8 LOTS &\nfruit trees, gle a month, also 3\nroom house, oovered veranda partly furnished, 910 a month. Mrs.\nHall 6th St. Fairview. (8388)\nWANTED BIDS ON 3 SEIZED FOI\nlft too trucks. Apply Mr. JenJti\nHume hotel Or Peebles list\nLimited.\n\\l_K.tKV   I'lKllJLUS\nHOUSES\u2014FURNISHED     AND     ON-\nfurnished.  Phone  808 L.      (8333)\nLIVESTOCK  FOR KALE\ntm\nOOOD AYRSHIRE COW, PltfB\nyears old, recently freshened with\nheifer calf. a. Noel Brown, corra\nLlnn. Bonnlngton. (8347)\nPUtLfHT ANU EUUB (38)\nRALPH PEARSON. \"NURSta\nagent\" Box 363. Vernon, B\nrepresenting \"SUwsrt Broa lti\naer.es\" Kelowns. B C. D. Oellal\nWeetbank B c. Nut treea, W~\nPalmer Kelowna, B C. bu)\naaeds. planU. etc. All In<8\ngrown stock Personal call soup*\n_8 years experience. (931\nOOVERNMENT APPROVED INDIVI-\ndual pedigreed white Leghorn\nCockerela. M.S0 esch. Wynne. Appledale. B. C. (9330)\n.MlSUiLI.ANfcOl...    FOB   SALE    llil\nGALVANIZED IRON PIPE AND FTT-\ntlngs Belting, etc\u2014Special \u2014 New\nWire Nails TV. lft\" * 3ft\" 13.80\nper 100 lbe. Full line of\nnew and used Oalv. and Black\nPipe and . fittings; ft Oalv. new\nTc; 1' Black. 8c; 3\" Black, suit\nsble for Irrigation and waur tine\n13c other sizes low prloes; New\ncorrugated Oalv. iron 38.per 100\nsquare feet. Poultry wire netting.\n3 and . 9 feet. iFull stock of steel\nSplit pulleys: Potato and Oraln\nSacks. Barbed wire. Mine Rope,\nCanvas Doors, windows, Roofing\nPelt Oarden' and Air hose; Boom\nChains, Merchandise ahd Equipment of all descriptions. Enquiries solicited.\n& C. JUNK CO.\n139  Powell  St..  VANCOUVER.  B.  C.\n(8303)\nBusiness and Professional\nDirectory\nAccountants\nCHAS P HUNTER. SP INT. <A\nMunicipal and Commercial Audi\nP. O. Boa 1131. Nelson. B.C. (531\nAssayers\nE   W   WIDDOWSON esubllshed IK\n809 Joeopblne at. Nelson. 8  0-\n (M|\nORENVILLE   H    ORIMWOOD.  f'\nBox   418.   Kaalo,   B.   O.        <63S\nChiropractors\nDR  ORAT. OILKER BLK, NELSO\n. . (SM\nDR    MACMILLAN.   ORAD.   PAU||\nSchool. Aber Blk. Nelson. PhJ\n1336\nPOR  HOUSE PLANTS \u2014  OROMOR\nfertilizer ln ISc and 80c packages,\n\"Black Leaf 40\" In 1 m. and 6 oa.\nbottles. The Brackman-Ker MUW.\nOo.,  Ltd. (5356)\nMITTUN  AND OEDDES   X-RAT al\nMCM. Cranbrook and Trail. 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J.C--8ATB1-PAT   MOBS-NO,  -ANCABT  H.  1995 \u2022\npads -urn-\nJeby Pounds Battaglia to Win Technical K. 0. in Twelfth\n;rowd cries for referee to\nitop fight as bahaclm is\n(eaten severely in the face\nCanadian Is Floored for Count of Nine Twice; Jeby\nRaise* Bad Lump Over Opponents\nEye; Battaglia Courageous\n****M\nparent tttt flUed Jebyt head with\ncobwebs again. Punching autooatl-\ncaUy, Jeby Mnged on BattagUfa\nbody at ttt orowd h-wled tM tte\nCanadian, Jill right eye oeaplettly\nBP).\nMADISON SQUARE GARDEN, New York, Jan. 18\u2014\nI\u2014Walloping Ben Jeby, from the east side Ghetto of\nit* York, chopped Frank Battalia, handsome Canadian\ncom Winnipeg, into a 12-round technical knockout defeat to-\nilght to win New York State recognition as the middleweight\nnampion of the world.\n. Floored for counts of nine both in the second and llth\nounds, Battaglia, who once knocked Jeby out with his thun-\nMous right-hand punches in\n.single round, fought a cour.\n.\".sous battle.\nThe eseotad-rouad knockdown eeme\ntan the Hew Yorker drove a punch\nItft t\u00bb Battagllt't belt-lln\u00ab. Drop.\nIng to tbe oenvae molding hla body\nrlth both hand., Frankle stayed\npwn untu the count ot nine but did\net appear badly hurt at he came\np fighting.\n|a. the fourth a head atttok rale-\ng1 bad lump over the Canadian-\nItMae's right eye and from iaooo-\nat Utt hooks tbe eye enntually\nlead completely. Thus hendloep-\n4 the plucky Winatpegger waa unit te follow the powerful left ht*\nponent constantly threw bla way\nwhip hla features to a' pulp.\n>UM>   ON*\nHaver taking a baokward step, aa\nI crowd want wUd at tht tleroe\nD6n.  Bettaglla  storr ed   Into the\nw Tork boy and whacked him all\ntribe ring aa If to duplicate his\npier triumph.\nNby, wavered, held, and came\nMt with a vicious .tuck that forc-\nI tha black-thatched ItaUan from\nI Dominion to bold.\nit tht end of e wild punching\nund. Jeby burled a latt hook deep\n. BattagUa'a body .nd the Canaan waa badly hurt. Tbey wen\ngggtag fiercely tt tbt heU.\nIPROCTEB-GERRARD\nIttectlvo   iTld.j,   Jan.   19   and   en\nptwii-i.   rndajs   titer,   irain   .nd\nservice   will   be   operated   as\nKelson   (train)   \u2014\n    l:oo cn.\nProcter (barge) \u2014\n 9 KM) a-m.\n\u25a0aalt\n9:43 am.\nLardeau  \t\n9:19 a.m.\nUrdett   (train)  ...\n 10:00 a.m.\nOerrard \t\n i_.in p.m.\nLanean    \t\n    2:M p.m.\niardvau  (barge)   \u2014\n 9:99 pas.\nILaate        _\u2014\u2014_\n9:90 p.m.\nProcter (train)\t\n  ticoo _.m.\nx Nelson    , __\u2014\n ll:wi p.m.\nmer servloe between Procter ene\nlet* en other alternate Itldays\nPM Sattrdays Is unchanged.\nJf. J. lOWBS. CHy TIeket Agent\nMelton,   BC.\nBOUND    TWO\nJeby concentrated on BattagUa't\nbody, shaking off the terrific left\nhooka and right crosses tbt Ctntdltn find Into hla head. Aa tbey\ncame out of a cltnch Jeby's left\nsank deep again Into Stttaglla'i\nbait lint, tnd tbt Canadian went\ndown holding bit body. Bt came up.\nspptnntly not badly hurt, tt tbe\ncount of nine. Jeby gan blm not\n.nether quiet second at bt ripped\nraero_.os._y at BattagUa't body.\npounding ataadlly up to tht bell.\nBOUND THR*I\nApparently osrtala bt btd found\ntbt manner of beating tbt handsome\nCanadian. Jeby stormed Into Battaglia, firing remorseleeely at bit\nbody. Battaglia tried to btat hla\nolf wtth left hoot to tbe Jaw, right\ncrosses to tbe bead, but Jeby took\nthat kind of punishment easily and\ncontinued swinging both hands Into\ntbe ribs. Battaglia staggered ae Jeby\nswitched hit attack to the law Just\nbaton tbt bell and volleyed one\nhand after another Into the Cent*\ndltn't head. Battag-la wee badly\nhurt aa he wobbled to hla oarner.\nroind pons\nA stream of blood flowed trom\nBattagUaas note ae Jeby eaaasbed hla\nteee with latta and rights. Another\nvolley of left books to tbt head\nstarted a lump rl.lng ewlft on Bat-\ntatlla'e right duet. Hammering repeatedly on tba daxaged cheek. Jeby,\nwith a doaen punches, brought the\nswelling up untu It all but cjoaad\nBattagUa'a right eye. Oaincly tbe\nCanadian reeled Into tba light, firing bit right band for tbt bttd, but\nht oould aoaroaly aee and wu taking\na solid trouncing at the beU.\nBOUND riVT.\nJsby's left book curled Into Bet-\ntaglla'a damaged cheek and tbt\nswelling eprouted like t muehroom.\nA left hook glanced off Jeby't chin,\nbut be oame Hying back with both\nIda, straight Into a right-hand\nsmash that almost put tba New\nTorker on tbe floor. Jeby held until\nbis head oleared and waa back In\na few seconds, thundering punohee\nInto BattagUa'a body. A right uppercut hurt Jeby again. A left and\nright aent him reeling Into a corner.\nBe came out u BattagUe fired one\nhand after soother Into hla unprotected heed. Just wben another\nweald ban floored tba Hew Yorker\nthe beU rang.\nBOUND   SIX\nJehy neuperated with emaelng\nspeed and appanntly waa atrong tt\nht stormed In close to punch at\nBattegUe'a body. But tbe handsome\nCanadian caught blm with a left\nhook on the chin, tben a right up-\ndetetratttp nr t titer that. Mt\nseemed eoareaty tblt tt and Jtby\nand they dung together, punching\n(or tbe body, untu tbe hell\nbound sgVSN\nla httwttn rounds.\naeoonds tluMd ttt tkin under Ut\nright en in aa effort to dnw out\nthe accumulated blood and gat It\nopen, nt apt \u00abM still cloaed, bow.\never, at Jtby leaped aa Battaglia\nwltb both heads. StIU tlmott feeling\nlils way around. BattagUe find oot\ntsrrtflo right Into Jtbyt chin .but\nhis wallop teemed to bt fadlne. Jtby\nscarcely notion it, and ten back to\nmaul tttt tUtt tt BattagUa'a bead\nhi dose quartan. BattagUe wu holding on it the bell.\nBOUND EIGHT\nBattagUa'a right en wu terrtblj\nswollen tad t daep purple u bt tMt\nJshyl ehirge wttt t Wt book to\nthe heed, looked wltb hlm <\u2014*\u25a0\nslugged dteperately tt don quarters. Tht orowd Mand u thty stood\ntot to toe and both hands to the\nhead, but both wen very tlnd.\nTotally Kind on tht right Mi*, BattagUe could not tee Jehy'e\nleft book tt aU tnd It drammed\nmonotonously upon bll smaahed fiat.\nBattaglia mild t bit under tbt\npunlabntnt and tried gamely to\nfight book. Hi wu In btd condl-\ntlon at tba beU.\nBOUND  NINI\nBattaglia tried to Jab out an opining tor hla right, keeping bit owa\nhands high to protaet bit pulpy\nface, but Jeby menly bounced with\nhint and turd left books to the\nbud, Tbt crowd cried for referee\nJ.ok Brltton to Mop ttt fight to\ntan Battaglia punlahmant, but he\nlet It go oa. A left end right nnt\nBattagUe reeUng and Jeby followed\nblm aeron tbe ring with another\nvolley to tbt bud. caught oa tbl\nropee. Battaglia took ameah after\namaah to the bard, but ha refused\nto quit. The beU sand blm from\nmote beating at tba moment.\nROUND TEN\nStill dangerous, u long u be\noould bold up bit anas. BattagUe\nmet Jeby's rush with t rocking\nvolley to tbl bttd. But tbl apart\nsoon died. Jeby ton beck tad Battaglia wavered u tba New Torker\nflayed his bead tad body with both\nhands. BattagUe worked Into doe.\nquartan, kept bit bnd down, tnd\ntraded body puachu. Hu' Jeby toon\nforoed blm Into tbt open again,\nand left hooka thumped oaoe mon\noa tbt Otatdltat bttd. BattagUe\natagad a rally abortly baton tbe\nbell, driving both beada daep Into\nJeby's body, aad lifting t bird right\nuppercut to tht head u tbt round\nTRAIL TAKES\nTHIRD WIN BUT\nISOUTPUYED\nGoal in the Last Four Minutes of Play Shutsout\nDynamiters\nDUBUISIS\nSENSATIONAL\nhowling for mtrcy for blm. Rtltree\nBrltton would not tntta-tm tad\nJtby bettered Battaglia acroee tbt\nring. Tbt Canadian bald on tightly\nbut u Jtby continued to flay bit\nt with both hands. Btftnt\nBrltton finally called a halt and\nawarded Jtby t teehnloal knockout\nafter om minute. M seconds of tbt\nround.\nBOUND 11\ncommission doctor, examined BattagUa't tyt between rounds tnd\nruled It not dangerous for blm to\ncontinue. Holding hit right high to\nprotect bit face. Battaglia Jabbed\nJeby off wtlb bit lift. They howl\nnestly. tingling ot-.n tt cloee quartan, both tlnd tnd glad to bold\non for t llttlt rut. At they broke\ntram a clinch t left book floored\nBattagUe' for nine. He came up\nweak and Jeby eh-aed him wltb his\nguard down only to run Into t toy.\nrfltc right to tte law that nearly\nset tba New Torker down. Battaglia\noould not keep It r- however, and\nhe wobbled to bll oornsr tt tbt\nbell.\nBOUND li\nA right under the heart hurt\nJeby, but he fired rights tnd latta\nto Battaglia a bead and tbt Canadian vu li dl ' ia again, reeling\nalong   tbt' ropee   wltb   the   crowd\nUttle Expease and No Delay Buying or Selling the Classified Way\nEverything Listed in the \"Wanteds\"\nMAIL WANT-AD\nFORM.\nFill Out and Mail or Bring It to\nThe Daily News Want-Ad Dept.\nPIOORS OOT THB OOR tw TOOR AD POR . OORSSLP: Bttet an lie per Unt per day. t\nmiss unlive dtlly insertions fer the prloe of t. tOalmum eent of insertion. SSt Bttet in lut\nlt% fir prompt piyment. Minimum number tt unit charged, t. Hunt, tddrtn (tad tot aum-\neor abta and) ere pert of ed, snd thenftr. ehergeaWe. vet THIS r09U\u00bb, AHD WRITS\nPLAJHLT.\n****.\nIF IT WASN'T FOR\nENGLAND HAS\n315 FOR SEVEN\nPaynter and Verity Turn|\nin Masterly Bat Display and Boost Score\n(eg P.O. Bet Ho.)\nPOST   OPTICS\nCLASSCPICAT-OH  ___\nHUM8SR OP DATS\nAMOUNT   DICtOSSD   9-\nADBUraC,    Australia,   Jta,   14\n(Saturday) (CP cable)\u2014 Two young\nEnglish cricketers Itnghsd tt tbe\nwily   AsttrallaB   bowlers   today\u2014\ntbt second dty of the third test\nmatch\u2014and   by   masterly   batting\ncarried England's seen ta 919 runs\nfar sertn wlokete when tht game\nmt adjourned for lunch.\nWhen   stumps   wan   drawn   last\nnight  wltb   tbe  wore   at   399   for\nsenn wleketa tben won many long\nftttt la tbt Sngllah drawing room\nbut the critic, had reckoned without Bdward  Paynter ot  L-neeshtn\nand  Hedley  Verity,  youthful   Yorkshire player who gained  hit place\non the team mainly on account of\nhit bowling prowess\nPeyatar, whoae overnight aeon\nstood at 99 and Verity with fin\nruns, went ta tbe wicketa thla morning baton tn attendance of to.ooo.\nTbe former, playing hla flnt International game, opened bla aboulden\nto the Men antlpoleen bowling and\nat lunch bla toon had heen carried\nto 71. Verity played tint defensive\ncricket tor hla l\u00ab.\nIMPEBTUBKU  BT  CMANUE9\nThroughout tba mornlng'a play\nthe two batsman appeared to be unaffected by numerous bowling\nobangae ordered by W. M. Woodfull.\ntbt Australian captain. Sliortly after\ntbe .tart tbt Len-e.hlre profeeelon-1\nbad a narrow eecape from betng tun\nout when be -lipped but J. Plagle-\nton, fielding tt tqutn tat, made an\nlaeocureta return to tbt wicket.\nPaynter't atrong battlog wat mark-\nad by tint footwork. Ht wit tape-\n\u2022tally vlforoua ln pounding the\nfeaoue alow dellverlet of 0. V.\nOrlmmett. Vtrlty playtd stubbornly\ntad bit oolleegue reeched hit 90 In\ntwo boun, bit strekn Including hli\nfaun.\nVerity liter opened out end tent\nH. Ironmonger to tbt bouadary\ntwite Ul tat ovtr, the 900 going up\nafter tlx boun play.\nBasketball\nProblems\nBy HAT HOLMAN\nStir Plerer. Ceteh end Author ef\n\"Wltntnj  RetketbeJl\"\nPlay Opens Fast 5 Murdoch\nand Wheatley Com.\nbine for Goal\nB.C.,  Jta.  It\u2014\ntt peepl   tn twt\npynamlten\n^JtA-rV**-.\n\u2022     BT AL OKMABEE\nIf lt wasn't for\u2014\nJake (tbt wltard) Schatfer running ao many baUs at strilght\nnU biuurdt thtt bt only muted\nbecauae of the sheer exhauatlon, tba\n19.1 and IM balkltne bUltarda\nwould never han been alopt-d.\nJt become apparent that something had to be done to handicap tho cue eaperte In e match\nSchatfer had met with Ives In\nParis about 40 yean ate.\nThey met tn a iooo point game,\n1000 polnta to be played each evening for three consecutive night..\nScb-efer won the roll end run off\n1000 polnte without miming. The\nnext night he ran off another iooo\nwithout missing. Tht third night\nIns tat In tbt sudunce tnd witch-\ned the \"Wltard\" run off the n.\nmining iooo. Ine lost the matoh\nwithout ever having a cue In his\nhand.\nHtMBSMST.\natftn about tot pi\nIII,   tb*   Kimberley\nwtnt down to a    \t\nflat  tl tbt hands tt tbt  TttU\nSmofceeten,   1-9,   tfttr   t   spndy\naad    Intensely    thrllUng    mtteb,\nHltiberley   had  the  edge  of   tht\nplay  mat tf tbe way tad bit\nfor tbt wonderful display In gee!\nof Dupalt, would  bin  bttn an\ntbt otber end of tbt score.\nHutton la tbe home goal playtd\nt not game  and had no chaaee\nto hindle tbl goal that bttt blm\nfrom tbt  stick ef Murdoch  en  t\n\u2014m tttm Wlwatltr. Both defencee\npltytd   stellar  hookey,  making  tbt\nferwerdi bl content wltb long ahoot-\n\u2022**\u25a0\u25a0    -\nTbt gtow itartad out it a furious\npace, tht goellei having narrow\nshaves. Hinaon wtnt to tbt eooltr\ntt did Bonk. Following a mli-up\nln tb* Trail goal Xoejak tad .Bnn-\nnan bath wen eh-aed for a mlnuta\nBotterlU soloed trom bla owa hlut\nUnt tnd Dupuls tell tuU lengt* ta\naaw.\nTbl aeoond puled opined t Uttlt\nslower. Koeak got two mlnutet aa\nScott titpptd ovtr hit stick Is ttt\nTraU defence tnt, hitting tbt\nboards with hli heed. Hi wtt oft\n10 minutes, Art Mtcklt taking bit\nplace.\nDuring tbe entlm ptrlod play ana\nslower. Herd checking marked ivery\nmoment with tbt play aee-tewlng\nfrom ont end to tbt otber.\nflu final ptrlod started with a\ndaeperate scrimmage bl front of\ntbt Trail goal. Dupulrf wit foroed\nto utt wizardry to kttp tbt pook\nout. Hanson took thrtt mlnutu.\nand Murdoch followed htm to tbe\nsidelines, with but (our \"Ven en\nthe Trail team. Kimberley pre wld\nhard. McQuade pressing hard la attempt to soore.\nMURDOCH SCORES\nPour mlnutet from tbt md Murdock and wheatley broke away tad\nMurdoch rifled t abot put Hutton\nfrom clow In. Button didn't haw\na chance. The Dynatnltari eut looee\nand did everything but makt Dupuls\nett tht puck Ht waa Invulnerable.\nBuckna, Brennan and Wheatley\nwen tht pick of tbt TttU forwards,\nwith tbe herd-checking McQuade\nScott and Kiever making things bot\non the Kimberley side.\nHutton   turned   aalde   99   shots,\nwhile Dupuls wtt foroed to stop ti,\nThit   gives   TraU   threo   straight\nwins tad no losses. Tht tesm. meet\nagain   tonight.\nLlneupe:\nKln-berler\u2014 Hutton, Koaak and\nBotterlU. MeQuedi. Soett, Keiver\nAn Mackle. Kemp and Hugo Mackle.\nTraU\u2014Dupuls; Murdoch and Jordan; Brennan. Buchna. Wheetley.\nHanson. Morris and Msroer.\n    yOU    tdttM    UtlOg\nthe backbond for mooting?\nAntwer\u2014All long tbatt tbnuU be\naland tt .tbi Am aioM. when tbt\nrun of th. basket beoonue tbt\nsboetarl targtt, tbata from all\ncarnin of tbt court can bt audi\nwltb equal tnt, for then tben Is\ntw ctntirn wltb backboard angle..\nriann on teame thtt trivei to\nfonlga oourtt mutt bt aware of tbt\n.Ufennt nboundt tbat varloua back-\nboirdt have; e\\,,n thooUng for tuob\nplayen It doubly essential.\nHowever, lay-up abott can be made\nwltb gnatar accuracy by giving Uu\nball t light twist agtlait tht b\u00ab*.\nboard. Foul .hots, oa tbt otbw hand,\nmould bt mad. without tba iat of\ntbt bond.\nWent\u2014covering foul s.ooler tfter\nt shot.\nCALGARY GOLFER\nMAKES HOLE, 01\nThirtstnth Isn't Unlueky\nfor Hlm; First this Year\nHAWKS HAVE\nNEW MENTOR\nMcLaughlin Changes PJ.\nlots for Bis N.H.L.\nTeam\n.0H1CAOO, Jas, 19  (API\u2014With\nhis   -\"        zm****************\nOALOABT. Jtn. 19 <OP).-Pfldsy\nttu thirtaeatb brought t holt-lo-\nont on tht Uth bolt o fthe Calgary\nmualotpal olf oouita today far\nHowett Hobla, amateur golfing alar\nof tba foothUla. Haw be ealle Prlday\ntha thirteenth luoky and aUpa the\nUe to tbt tuptntltloua. \"\nJt wit tbt tUlt hole-tn-one la\ntbt Dominion tblt year at well at\nOtlgtryl initial act.\n\u2022an tt a miny, mad aUp,\nrrederlo NMAnghlln today chaag,\ned pilots tnd nietattd blmnV\nto tbe cheering seetten.\nHmll Ivereon, eoaeh at tbe dipping\nteam, wtt nletnd ouWlbt tad\nThonwt Patrick Oorman of Ottawa.\nInstalled aa managing director of tbt\ncluh wtth broad powers ta SUB sat\nand promote a recovery campaign\nOorman, a weH-lmown flgun la the\nhockey world, alao wit named it\nmember ef the boar I of din-ton.\n\"And tt for mt,\" MUcc MtUHtb-\nUn laid with a big grin, \"rm landing mye.it to tbe cheering ncttan.\nrm eeavtaeed that Tm lutt as asm-\ntour in hookey. It'i bttn a wi if\ntht bUnd let-lug tbt blind it far\nas my Influenoe la tba team faat.\nIta stepping out to gin Mr. Oorman complete charts of tbt elub.\"\nGorman's appointment wet effective immediately. Wltb their dtfaat\nlatt night bf Montnal Oenadlam,\nthe Blackhawks fell to a ntw low\nfor the teescn with a rttord of\ntight victorlee. nine dtftata. aad si.\ntie. fog t otlltr point total la the\nAmarletn dtvUlOB of M ptlata.\nPRIHCE   ALBERT\nTBOOHOBS MIHTOS\nPBWCB ALBBWT, Jan. It Wl-\nThe Prlnoa Albert Mlatot tonttaued\nto nt tbt put la Seeketaluwen\nhockey hy trouaetag Humboldt Indiana In a faat Hortbtm league\nfiitura, 4-t, ben tonight.\nTWINH-rrVB TEARS AOO TODAT\nJanuary 14, 1909\u2014Roger Brssns-\nban signed a contract wltb H. X,\nOl.nts. He Is now turnkey In a Toledo J.U.\nTIGER DUALA TO\nRETURN TO INDIA\nVAHOOUVXR. JtB. It (OP) -\nwmtllag la thla part of tht worn\nwlU bin to gat tloag without tbe\nspectacular flgun of Tiger Dual.,\nfor tbt big f.'.low bu dttuttd to\nnturn to India.\nBBOWN WINNER\nOF GIBBS CUP\nFOR BEST FISH\nA l.and\u00abome silver cup. tnd aa\ntuortment of 19 ipoona of different'\ntype*, provided by tbe Qlbbe Tool\n_t Stemptuf Works.. Vuoouver, wer*\nreoelved PrKUy by WUlleno Brown of\nThird etneft, to *ot award for tbt\nl\u00bbr|e*t *ftali of tbe year 1933 caught\nIn tbto* waters wltb Qlbbt apoons.\nOn May 91 oil Ttoottv Mt. Brown\nlanded o Kamloopa trout or aaiaoa\nweighing %V.. pound*, and 88 inche*\nlong and 10 Inches deep, and duly\nentered it in tbe oompetlMAn. He\nwaa recently advised thit thla flab\nwould probably win hlm the award,\nand Friday tbls forecast waa borne\nout by tbe arrival of the trophy and\naccompanying  collection  of  spoons.\nCALGARY WINS\nTigers Strengthen L*s4 by\nVictory Ov\u00bbr gasksloon\nCALOART. Jin. it (CP)\u2014 righting\nhard all tha war, Saskatoon One.\noente tonight fell victim to tbe\nleague leading Calgary Tlgan bp a\n1-1 toon In a Western Canada Pro-\nteulonal hoctsy genu tod wen left\nIn tbt cellar poeltloo with Edmonton Ss-lmos Tlgeri Increased tbalr\nlead to eight point, over the eecond\npl.ee Regina Capitals.\nSticky lot, caused bj Oalgarr's\nbalmp chlnoek bmie, slowed up\nthe game tad It wit a tiring bunch\nof puek obtttn tbtt tued off tbe\nbattleground at thl tnd of W minute, pier. Striving to Ut tbt scon\nlo tha final quarter, the Cntotnta\ntried long \u00abbot^ nunr of thtm\nnever getting put tbe Tigers' defence stalwarta.\nHoubnge opened tbe eoeclag In\nthe flret, beating Torbe with a fut\nthot. Calgtnr went two goals up on\nt solo etta-k by Suthortand in tbe\nthird went he tricked Mulligan aad\nPowley to break ta clou eo tbe\nSaakatoon net Mulligan got Satka-\ntoon', only goal three-quarter way\nthrough the noead period. Tbt final\nptrlod wu enonlese. end tbt only\npen.ltle. of lto. gam. wan handed\nout In tbe mtdllt\nKwutpmss...   csmsmmwss   u,   ms\u2014nnm.   mm m\u2014,\u2014, . T r\\ t.swr\u2014.a\nTht inscription on tht cup st.tee BUFF ALU HA_VDD\nmade up bit  mind  to Itan ' It '\u2022 preeented to tbt He-eon District\nL\nDaily News Want-Ads Bring Results\ntblt cout tfter lut nlgbt'e thowing\netetnet Sd (Strtngtar) Uwts. wblch\ntadtd wben the Hindu giant plunged through tbt ropee tnd knocked\nblauelf out while tttatnptlng a\nflying tackle. Ha wld he wu dlgap-\nBod It Oun olub for tbe seuon of\n1931.\nOUD-TIMER   RESICNS\nWlUlam Blerhalter, connected with\nMinted by tba mult of tht nutab,.orgenl\u00abd btaebaU  for 40 yean at\ntbtt be had bad enough, temporari. I a  .layer,  umpln  and  trainer,  bu\nly at leut, ot the occidental\nof grippllng.\nstyle nilftnod  u trainer ot the Boston\nRed Box.\nLONDON SETBACK\nLojTOOi., ont, Jan. is (or>\u2014\nBuffalo Bisons defeited London Tt-\noumuh. by <\u2022< ben tonight la tbe\nefi'deet hockey game of tbt yttr\ntnd London'^ long Utt of home vie-\nttrlu wu shattered by lut yttr't\nchsmplont who registered their second win over the loeels ln alx dayt.\nA NEW\nCHEVROLET\n^Wtf-NO-DRArr\nVentilation System\nFor months, Chevrolet tnd Gtnertl Moton ttkld automobile owners\u2014\"Vf hit do you want la your next car.\"\nFor monthi, our engineers plann-d, improvtd w& tested\n\u2014with the results of this Ctntdt- wide iturey te guide\nthtm. 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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":"1933-01-14 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1933-01-14 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\/1.0405239"}