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S. AGREES TO\nDISCUSS DEBTS\nWITH\nRoosevelt tnd Hoover\nAgree on Discussion\nEarly in March\nBRITAIN GREATLY\nPLEASED ON NEWS\nRoosevelt Expects Other\nNations Than Britain,\nSeek New Schedule\nWASHINGTON, Jan. tt (AP)\u2014\nThe United statea administration\ntonight began negotiations wltb\nGrwt Britain aimed at a mdjnst-\nment of the iong-troub'ewme wir\ndebts, ln ircordince with tbe newly mide Boowvelt-Boover egree-\nment.\nOnly \u2022 few houn after thi Incoming ind outgoing chill ewcutlvw\nhid decided it the White House to\ncooperete ln bringing British envoys\nto the American capital wrly in the\nnew administration, Secretiry of\nState Henry L. Stimson celled Great\nBritain's ambassador, Sir Ronald\nLlnlsay, to the state departmefct aad\nInformed him of the developmente.\nINFORMED ORALLY    .\nHe sen tbe diplomat no written\ncoxmunlcatlon. After nuking it\ncleir he WW acting w a spokesmsn\nfor Mr. Roouvelt, be Informed the\nambiswdor onlly and at length of\nwbat hid passed between Mr. Hoover ind thl president-elect ind of\ntbi contente of thi itatement thiy\n' later Issued. The litter wld:\n'The British government hw wk-\nCAR OVERTURNS;\nWOMAN KILLED\nMMSIOK, JUL, SO-Mn. 3. A. Ue-\nKlnnell. wife ef J. A. MoBlnnall,\nwill-known Agassis hardwan merchant, ww alawt lnitinUy killed\nit nildnlght Thuraday whtn the iu-\ntomoblle In which ihi aad her hue-\nband wen riding overturned it ttu\nOJ. Jt. Diwdney crowing, Hz mliw\nwat of here. Mr. McKlnneU waa w-\nvenly Injured In the crab.\nJAPAN WARNS\nCHINA AGAINST\nMOVE IN JEHOL\nChinese Invasion May\nBring Unfortunate\nEventualities\nJAPAN IS BOUND\nTO ENFORCE PEACE\n(CONTINUED  ON PAGE  TWO)\nWOMAN RESCUES\nHW-BHflflWTER\nMen Usble to Reach Shore\nof Glen Lake\nVICTORIA. Jin. tO(CP)-To Mn.\nUoyd Hutchlneon of Olln like, who\nracued them wben they wen it\ntbi point of exhaustion ifter tbalr\nwnoe bad overturned, Kenneth Held\nof Vanoouver and a companion, owe\ntheir llvw.\nThe nwr tragedy happened when\nHeld ind hli Mend wire piddling\nacroai Olen lake to catch the poet-\nman on the Sooke road side.\nThl canoe overturned and tilled\nand the two men struck out for\nebon.\nAa they neared tbe shore they\nfound lt ww fringed with lw 30 fwt\nout, which effectively prevented\nthem from swimming to safety.\nNumbed, they shouted and their\nerlw wen burd by Mn, Hutchinson,\nwho llvw neer by.\nSbe ran to tba edge of tbe lake,\nlosing one et ber show ln her\nhurry, but not (topping to recover\nit. Jumping into \u2022 low boat she\npushed off, hreaklng tbe lw wltb\ntbe oiri w ihi rowed and thereby\nclearing a channel  with difficulty.\nReaching the man struggling In\ntba water at tba edge of tbe lw\nrim, Mn. Hutchlmon, who li of\nathletlo build, hauled tbem Into the\nboat and rowed back to shore.\nLennie Will Eventually\nRecown'ze Ferness of\nPosition Taken\nw>amvoTON, Jan. ts (AP).\u2014\nThe Janinew minister ef foreign\nattain, tonight lamed a warning\nte the government and people\nof China aealmt anforteaate even-\ntnalttlw that any aelW fron\nwhit he described H aa la-niton\nof Jehol provluw by Chlnew\ntroops ud \"a positive antl-Jap-\nanew movement.\"\n. The aiinlster spoke In the Jip-\n\u2022new diet, and the tert of his remarks   ww   mada   publlo   by   the\n\"I am oonvtnced that la view of\nthe nirplcloui growth et Manchukuo\nand the unlnrwl id van taw thereby\n\u2022ocrulng to aB peoplw ef tbe world.\nIM      '\nJUDGE SCORES\nSTUBBS ASAN\nIHNNBAPOLIB. Mlna, Ju. SO\n(AP).\u2014Two dollere, all M. 3. Keogh\nhad wben held up. wwnt enough\nfor a pair of robben, be teetlfled\nit tbi trial et J. B. Smith, charged\nwith tha robbery.\nI weat to a Mend and bor-\ntao   and -handed   lt  onr,\"\nKeogh told a Jury.\nJustice Trueman Interrupts Reading of Stubbs\nto Deny Charge\nENTRY WTO COURT\nMADE UNNOTICED\nLetters of Justices Accuse\nStubbs' Giving Inaccurate Evidence\nBy    ERNEST\nCanadian Prom\nBCBBTTT\nStiff Writer\nWINNIPEO, Jaa. tt (CP)\u2014Like\na passing thunder-storm that suddenly sn bllded, proceedings developed Ma today bate \u25a0 monotonous reading at chronologk-il\nrecords el the hearing of charges\n\u25a0gllnat   Judge   Lewi!   St   Oeorge\nAa air of tenwawi ind npec-\ntincy thit permeated tbi court\nifUr a wnwtlonil .attack oa tbi\nJudfi, sccuwd et Judicial misconduct, disappeared w dlwppotnted\nspectators gradually madi their way\nfrom the crowded courtroom wben\nao further nfennw ww made to\nevents of i hectic morning session.\nContinued attacks by tbe Judge\n\u2022gilnat hli eomplilnaat! ind long\nboun of argument betwwn Commissioner Mr. Justice fiord. Commission\nCounsel Arthur Sullivan, K.C, and\ntba iccuwd win brought to a aud-\ndin dimes by tbe umipwted en-\ntranoe to tha oourt ef Mr. Joatlw\nW. B. TTuemin. who mid. bll wiy\nto thl (oet ot the her and etood\nwilting.\nUnnoUwd by tbl commission. Mr.\nSSVEN)\n(CONTINUED   ON   t,\nisr\nBORROWED MONEY      jl    I     i\nTO GIVE ROBBERS! U. I. A.\nTORNADO KHS\nFIVE IN TEXAS\nFarming Community Seriously Hit; Buildings\nAre Demolished\nPARIS, Tens, Ju. t*\u2014Pin per-\nsons wen Injured w wrteuily\nthey wen not expected te survive\ntonight, w a ternase struck In\ntbe darkness In a farm community tt miles northeast et Parle,\nInjuring mon than a score ef\nothen and leaving many families\nISSUANCE  OF\nSCRIPjUBERTA\nResolution Fails to Recommend Any Specific\nAmount\nSCORE ALIENATION\nOF FARM LAND\nAdopt Numerous Resolutions on Educational\nMatters\nRwtdente of nearby towna ww\ntbe towering cloud approaching,\nilluminated by flaebw ef lightning,\nand It waa believed many persons\neawped Injury by flwlng to underground storm oeltira, with which\nmoet of tbe amil! town and farm\nhomw of thl region in  provided.\nTin buildings were demolished It\nMinebwteT, Including tbe ehureh\nend the eebool \u2022 building. Other\nstructures torn to pleoes by tbi\ntwister wen rasldenow, builnm\nbuilding! ind -arm.\nBoede of thi countryside wen\nnearly Impwsibl* end ta tbe dirk-\nnew doctori aad. rescue workers attempting te reach tm scene had\ndifficulty ht lowting thow Injured.\nCALOARY, Jan. tt (CPI\u2014Lodged\nM aa Initial step fw revision ef\nthe currency system, tba issue of\nscrip by the Alberta government'\nww propoeed by tbe United Firmer! of Alberta In annnal convention  ban  today.\nNe aswant ww recommended In\nthe  rewlutlon.   Finding  precedent\nla distant diys ef pioneering and\nthe sateen attained In the pwt\nywr by Raymond, Alta, tha dele-\n'gatw urged the scrip Usui te fi-\ndilute wiling and parchwlng In\ndike aas country polnta.\nDealing wltb mon thin i down\nresolutions  ln in ittempt to conclude  their   four-diy   meeting   tonight, the delagatw declared against\nfurther lUaaattoa of lend and urged\nlegulatlone be enacted whereby property reverting to a municipality be\nretitned by tbe municipality. Hum-\nInternational Complications Loom\n\"MYSKRYMAIT\nOF WORLD TO WED\n^w^\u00ab|A\u20acfflBT ATTEUffT,\nWSLEAD PUBUC\nHAMMOND GETS\nYEAR AND FINE\nFive Face Murder\nCharges, Cleveland\nWarrants Charge Murder la\nPerpetration of Arson\nGuilty of Obtaining $30,000\nby False Pretences\nCALOART. Jan. to (OP)\u2014Boyd\nHammond, California oU min, WW\nsentenced to one yeer ln Jail and a\nfine of M000 when found guilty ln\ncriminal oourt todty ot obtaining\n130,000 by film pntmwi. Failure\nto pay the fine will main in ixtn\n\u2022lx month! ln Jatt for Bimmond.\nThi trui atarted it tbi beginning\nof thU wwk ind imong wltniww\nWW Frank Book, Detroit mllllooilre,\n\u2022nd president of Regal Petroleums,\nLtd., tbe firm from which Hammond\nwound tbe M0.000. Book twtlfled\nthe money ww tor tbe erection of\nabsorption plant for Turner\nvilley oil fleldi te extract gaMllne\nfrom wsste gw.\nAccording te Book the loaned\nfilled to acquire equipment for the\nplaat with the money and dliap-\npeired.\nUmmond dinled' tbe ebirgi,\nclilmlng Book luthorleed peyoent\nof tbe money to buy ehene hi\nowned In i eompeny. Bi denied Uw\nthe money bad been glnn him to\nerect an absorption plant for Petroleums, Ltd.\nCLSVBUBD, Ohio, Jin. 90 (AP)\n\u2014Wimat! charging murder \"In tbl\nperpetretlon of anon\" wen laaued\nby Proeecutor Prank T. Cullltin todiy igilait fin min In conoectlon\nwith BUlngton spirtment fin hen\nln which It persons burned to deith\nlwt June 9.\nThow named the wimnti which\nwen wked by Safety Director Rank\nJ. Merrick, were:\nBay L Turk of Cleveland, manager\not a beauty and barber aupply com,\nmany which ww located on tbe\nground floor of tbe down-town\napartment building.\nL. J, Kamlne, who la serving \u25a0\nwntenw for irson in weetern penltentliry it Pittsburgh.\nBin Hlnch of Allqulppi, auburb\nof Beaver Falls, Pi.\nPsul Child! ind Sim Ntimin,\nboth of Pittsburgh, fire Insurinoe\n\u2022djustors.\nIt-suit --\u2014. lSrs, m-\nMontagu Norman Flits Notice of Intention\nNorth Vancouver M.L.A.\nDeclares Position\nNORTH VABOOUVBB, Jsn. M \u2014\n\"I am neither oppoilng nor idvo-\ncstlng the point of in idmlnlatrator\ntor Nortb Vanoouver.\" dedind J.\nW. Loutit, M.L.A. for North Vancouver, In oomaientlng on the dvic\naltuation today.\n\"Tba amendment to the municipal\nact under whleh aa edmlnlitmtor is\nappointed hw bwn attacked but I\nwould like to wy that without thla\namendment it would be poeslbls for\ncreditors to ohtiln Judgment agalnat\na municipality and put In a iherlff\nwbo could levy ntw.\n\"It miy be good politics to try\nto plan tbe blame on one government or other, but when in ittempt\nli madi to mislead tha public It la\ntime the facta wen etattd.\"\nMr. Loutet added that amendments\nto tbe municipal act, attached recently by Aldermin B. C. I. Anderson, wan indorsed by tbe Union of\nBritish Columbia Municipalities.\nLOUDON, Jin. 3S. <AP)_-_-onti\u00bbu\nNorman, picturesque governor of tbi\nBank of Bngliad, whow ittampti to\n\u2022void tubllclty bin earned him to he\nknown u tbe \"mystery man\" ot world\nflnanw, le to be married.\nNotice of Intention to wad Mn.\nPrlwllla Cecelia Maria Worsthome, St,\nwho ii as ywn hla junior, ww riled\ntoday In the London regliter office.\nMr. Norman hid been conildmd i\nc-nflrmetf bachelor.\nMrs. Woretho. e dwertbod w\nlong-time trend ot Mr. Norman's\nf- -nily, formerly ww the wife ot Alex-\ninder Loull Wynindkoch Wonthorne\nSenate Launches\nAttack on France\nTerm France a \"Thorough\nIngrate\" and Childish\nto Abolish Senate\nCampaign Promises Includes\nReduction in Dall\nNOTED CANADIAN DIES\nHALIFAX. Jin. SO (CP)-~Dr. I\nV. Hogan, 68, one of Canada'a distinguished surgeons, e commander\nof the Order of the Britiah Empire.\ndied et hli home bin todiy following a severe heart ittick.\nDUBLIN, Irish Free Slate, Jan.\ntt (AP)\u2014Abolition et the waaW,\nredaction In the number ef mew-\nben In tbe Sail, and  leglilitlon\nto alt beleaguered  Irish  raUwiyi\nww promised thl Irlah Free State\nky President Eamon Sa Vilere In\ne nvinlfwte taut tonight.\n\"We propow to abolish the wnate\ni* lt la constituted at pnwnt, ind\nlf lt li decided to retain a aecond\nleglslstlve chamber, our Intention li\nto reduce constdersbly the number\nof Its membera,\" the prealdent dedind.\nReferring te the dill, hi wld,\n\"We propow ileo to reduce substantially the number of deputlw\ntn the dall, the reduction to take\neffect after tbe aaxt election.\"\nAnother part of tbe manifwto\npromlwl that leglalatlon to eld railway! would be mide Into law during\nthe next eesslon ot the congress.\nAll thew thrw promises were\nTide   with   the   Lnportsnt   proviso\nWASHINGTON. Ju. SO (AP)\u2014A\nconcentrated attack on Franos-a default on her war debt to Amerlce\nww loosed la tbe United ststes\nwnlto todiy after Senitor Robinson,\nIndiana Republican, had termed tbat\noountry a \"thorough lngrste\" ind\nurged prompt peeeage of tbe Johnson\nbill to ber finindu dwllngi with\nnitlom tilling to piy.\nSenitor Tee, Republican from\nOhio, wld Prance hw wsumed l\n\"chlldllh\" sttltude toward Amerlci\nwho helped her In time of nwd\nwith \"money and men.\"\nSenitor -Copelind. New Tork Dem-\nocnt, wld It ww \"imiilng how\nmuch rewntment Is felt by the\nAmirlc-n people over tbe fsllure ot\nPrince to mwt ber obligations.\"\nHi told of in unnimsd Amerlcin\nLegion of Honor men in \"outstanding journillit\" ef New Tork wbo\nhad nturned hie iwird te thi\nFrench fovernment beceuw of ber\ndefault.\nPERFECT HOLDUP\n'Holds Money Aloft While\nRobber Searches Pockets\nLANQLBT PRAIRIB, B. C, Jan. 90.\n(CP).\u2014Held up by aa armed bandit\nw he ww returing to hla home la\nSterling tonight, Bx-CouncUlor Linton Hirrli outwitted the highwayman and retiined pcenwlon of SIT.\nIt wai a \"perfect holdup,\" at lent\nfrom thi victim'! point of view.\nMr. Harris ww walking homeward\nalong the Mil. track. Be had col-\nlooted hla laat Indemnity u councillor, 187.60 end ww clutching the\nMile one of bla haada which wen\nin hie pockets. Suddenly f . robber\nconfronted him with a pistol.\n\"Oet 'em up. I'm attar your money,\" t'e bandit ordered.\nHigh in tbe air -want the ex-ooun-\ncilior'a hands, and alw the Indent,\nnit- he had collected, lew tba silver.\nThe -raw worked.\nImmediately tba robber aer 'iad\nhla -nct'tnl pockets, finding only the\n\u2022liver. Thla be pocketed a ' fled\nInto the dwkneee. Mr. Herts still\nclutching tin bill! ind chuckling to\nhl._eelf, zeemued nil Interrupted Journey.\n(CONTINUED ON PAOB SEVEN)\nTERRORIZE!.\nSelf-Confessed Throttler\nto Get One Year and\nPaddle\nWINNIPEG. Jan. M (CT) \u2014\n\"Teang glrli ef Winnipeg muit be\nprotected.\" itatad Miglstrete B. B.\nGreham In peUw court today In\nscatendng Tbomw Jensen, self-\nconfessed throttler, te ene yeir'a\nImprisonment and lt atrokea ef\ntea piddle.\nPo'.lw uy thiy boll i eonfeeelon\nof Jensen's la which he idmits it\nlwit thrw other sixllsr offences.\nTwo chirgw on which hi ww tried\ninvolved two itUcks upon women.\nThree monthi igo when Winnipeg\nww terrorlwd by i mm who leaped\nrrom dark laaea and attempted to\nthrottle passing women. \u2022 giant\nnidmsn walked into police heid\nquirters ind attacked Inspector\nBury Oreen w he sat it his desk.\nPolioe believed thli min WW thi\nthrottler. Be ww wnt to the inline\nwylum where be le etlll confined.\nJensen's confewlon ind guilty plei\nhw exonentod hlm.\nInternational oo-npllwtloni loom- i\ned over tbl seizure of the speed\nboat Kigomi with a cargo of liquor, i\nwhen ll wu revelled thit the\nBritiah oonaulate would attend tbl\nhewing of tha crew baton united |\nStatn commtaloner Ernest z. Will-\nlama it San prancleco, CUU. Photo\n\u25a0howl offlcen removing the liquor\ncargo from thi oeptured rum boat\nKagome tor transfer to i government warehouse pending deposition\nof the caae ln oourt.\nBATHES RAIN,\nHAHHIGH SEIIS\nFonr Lives Already Lost\nWhen American Merchant Arrives\nUNE-CARRYING\nGUN IS USED\nFreighter Sinkine Rapid.\nIy; Watre Battle for\nHours\nFine Old English\nHomes Are Burned\nSeveral Destroyed Latrt Week;\nRothwell Manor Damaged\nLONDON. Jan. 30 (CP cable).\u2014\nPin contlnuea Ita revlahea upon fine\nold Sngllih homw. Last week-end\n\u2022aid leverel diyi thli -week han\n-witnessed the burning of tin well-\nknown homw, ind todiy Rothwell\nmanor In Northamptonihln ww nrl-\nously damaged by flamw. The wtite\nle ona of thi but known ln the\ndlitrlct ind the outbreak ittrected\nl Urge number of persons.\nAVIATION HERO\nDIES IN CRASH\nWoodring, Last of Three\nMusketeers, Plunges\n2000 Feet\nLIONS REFUSE\nTO PlAY BALL\nOne Object of Ferocious\nHunt Yawns, Other\nGambols\nNBW   TOBK.   Jin.   tS    (AP),\u2014\nThe    liner    Amerlcin    Merrhintj\nfighting i violent storm ot hilL\nrein,   high   ww   md   gale   for\nhoare. weed tin crew ef It from  *\nthe linking Exete- City today aftet\nthe storm hid bitten! the British   freighter   lata  a   wreck   and\ntaken the llvw ef four men.\nTerse   80S   calll   and   brUf   Wilts\nless mewtgw flashed from the eonw\nIn   mld-Atlintlo  told,   lot  by   est,\nof tba drama tblt ww taking plaoe\n1878 mllea wet of New Tork.\nThe hero ww Captain Ollw 0.\nStedman ot the American Merchant,\nwbo ilreidy hid bwa decanted tf\ntwo government! for previous rescue felts.\nTRAVELS IS MILES\nPor thrw houn attar receiving tha\nflnt SOS, he dron his rolling yea.\nwl through 18 mllw et high wss\nto  reach  the  side  of  tba  rink-SB I\nboit.\nIt wm i nw igiinit tlm iad\nthi element!.\nGRAPHIC EFFORT\nWhen the rescue ship ww alongside cime the that graphle npo$ j\n(CONTI    \"ED  ON PAOB  TWO.\na. m. McDonnell, k.c.\ndies at toronto\nDecide to Make\nShelter Allowance\nMove Is Subject to Ratlfi.\ncation Coast Connell ,\nSAAN1CHMAY\nISSUE SCRIP\nVICTORIA. Jin. 10 (CP)\u2014Thl\nmunicipality ot Saanlch may lasua\nspeclil currency with which to pit\ndirect relief. Propowle that ill\nworkmen given ssslstsnce be paid ln\na uniform ecrlp, bearing a fan\nvalue ot ta.TS for wch note, wen\nreferred by tbe Saanlch oouncll to\ntbe flnanw commlttw for nport.\nThe propoaed currency would tiki\ntbi form of numbere- notes of tbe\nmuntclpiuty, beirlng on tbeir few\ni promlw to piy tbi bearer ln lawful money upon presentation it the*\nmunlclpn hall.\nVANOOUVER, Jan. SO\u2014Commencing IHbruary 1, shelter ellowinow\nringing from tt to SS monthly will\nbe gnntad to ipproxlmitaly -too\nrelief cww living In rented quarter!, tt ww decided todiy by tbe\ncivic relist commlttw, subject to\nflan ntlflo.tlon by the city council\nnext Mondiy.\nIf thi oouncll idopts tbi oommittee recommen-itloni\u2014ind. I majority of thi council ww it the private\ntt wlll  mean an\nGRANTS EVANS BAIL\nWill Go to Princeton to\nPrepare Defense\n_______\nTORONTO,   Jan.   JO   (CP).\u2014Alex-\nander tlo-een. K.C. died today after\na brief Uloew. Hi ww born it Cora-\nwill, educited it Upper Canada col' I conference   today-\nlit! and Unlveralty of Toronto, aud   addition  of  \u2022 I JO,ooo   to   tbe   relief\nthat president de Valera be nturned called to tbe bar In lttt. Be ww 'budget, already ixpected to be mon be ww irrested\nto Um iwdinhlp of the government, ippolated Ktoc'i counsel la ltos.       thin \u00bbl,ooo.ooo. itrtki thin.\n______\u25a0\nVANCOUVER, Jan. 90 (CP)\u2014On\nan undertaking that bi will not\npirtkipite either directly or indirectly or idvocite my itrtke it\nPrlnwton pending hie trial it the\nspring iwlaw, Arthur H. Evini ww\ngranted bill In thi ium of 810,000\nby Chief Justice Auliy Morrison\nthli sfternoon.\nEvini told hli lordship that be\ndesired to get out or ball m thit\nbi miy go to prlnwton te prepire\nhli defence igathst thl charge of\nsivooatlng force for the overthrow\nof constituted luthorlty, on which\nduring  i  miner!\nDAYTON, Jin. tO (AP).\u2014Dwth\nniched Into the ilrlines todiy\nfor Lieut. Irvln A. Woodring\u2014ind\nthus pwwd the lut of tbe irmy'a\n\"Three Musketeers\" of aviation.\nUke hli fellow-mn.k. teers, Lieut.\nWoodtlnr died In hirneu trying\nto advance the standards of army\naviation. Be fen 2000 feet near\nWright field.\nThe daring flier's experimental\nattack ehlp flew to bite and his\nbody ww thrown clear. Apparently\nhe had no chance to uw hli pin-\nchute, the devlw tbit twloe before\nhid wnd his life, w It wu found\nunopened on tbe body.\nThe accident wu tbe wcond within the month that hw claimed the\nlife of a Wright field flier engiged\nln the hazardous business of experimenting with unproved Ideu in\naviation, capt,  Hugh  Bmendorf 0f\n(CONTIMED  ON  PAOE  TWO)\nFarmers Ask Flat\nRate, Car Licences\nB. C. Farmers Turning: Cars\nInto Wagons\nVICTORIA. Jan. 30 (CP)\u2014 Farmers\nIn British Columbia arc taking engine* out of ears, removing the\n\"bodies, attaching a tongue and using\nthem aa wagons, the advisory board\nof the Farmers' Institute wis toll\ntoday at Its meeting In the parliament buildings. Horses were staging\na comeback, especially In the Peace\nRiver district.\nThis was due, tha meeting waa\ntold, to cost of gaaollne and licence\nfees for automobiles. Settlers are\nusing engines to run their woodcutting plants.\nAfter delegates from all over the\nprovince 'confirmed reporta of automobiles being converted Into wagons,\ntbe board passed a resolution asking\nfor .. flat rite of UO for automobile licence* end lower gaaollne\nprices.\nWOLF   IRI.AND.   Mo.,   Jan.   W\n(CP)\u2014Two   foil   grown   lions   refused  to Uke  Denver  m.  Wright\nand his score of tranter., seriously\ntoday when the Bt. Loots novelty\nmanufacturer released the animals\nfrom their cage as prey  for an\n\"African\" Ilon hunt.\nWright climbed to the top of the\nlion oaga and opened the door to\nfreedom tor tbt huge ottt tt other\nmembera of the  party   took   refuge j\nInside a barbed wire barricade.\nOn\u00ab of the lions dashed out ot\nthe cage and then streaked through\nthe aide ot a barbed runway designed to lead the animals into the\nunderbrush of Hog island. His companion langoroualy walked out of\nthe oage and then with a roar\ndashed through the fenoe to Join the\nfirst animal.\nSHINNY  UP   TWEES\nThla second show of force aent\nabout half ot tbe hunters shlnnying\nup trees to the safety of spreading\nbranches. But the lions meant no\noffense.\nThe second lion atopped, iat down\nand yawned at the hunters while\nhli oompanlon, eager for aome fun\nafter the cramped hours ln the cage,\ngamboled about the sands of the\nlittle river island, roaring happily.\nThe tired lion viewed hla antics\nwith apparent boredom but onoe\nwhen the playful one slapped him\nwith,a huge paw, he snapped back\npettishly,\nPOOR TASTE\nMembers of the hunting expedition agreed that thla playfulness\nwaa extremely poor taste on the part\nof the lions, particularly with a\nmovie camera grinding away, and\ndiscussed means of persuading the\nanimals to take to the willow underbrush on the Island.\nIf the lions can be persuaded to\nleave camp, Wright plana to track\nthem down in true African fashion\neither tomorrow or Monday.\nThe animals will have about 100\nacres to roam about ln and get used\nto their liberty.\nWright waa surprised when his\nlions took the whole affair playfully,\nfor the than who sold the animals\nto him said they were \"Jungle bred\"\nand of savage disposition.\nA Kentucky sheriff who Mid he\nwould stop the hunt,- had not put\nln an appearance at the Island to-\nWOMEN'S COUNCIL\nWAIT ON BENNETT\nPresent Resotatloas for\nConsideration\nOTTAWA, Jin. \u00ab0 (OP)---A <_-PH-\nMtlon of J5 mtmbiri ot tbi nitionil\ncouncil of women of Canada, brnt,*\nby HIM M. Wlnnlfied _Epdd of\nMontresl, nitionil president, wii re-'\ncUved bt Premier R. B, Bennett thle.\nafternoon. Plre resolutions whlfl-t\nhid bean puwd by tbi oouncll\nwere presented to tbe prime mint-Mr\nfor conilderitlon by tbi lo-remment.\nTbe executive of tbe national\ncouncil strongly protMt agslnst tbe\ntendency and practice of entniatlnf\nthe plinnlng. idmlnlstritlon lot\\\ndistribution of relief even for fiml*\n'.Iii to mill offldili only ind ' tbt\nsupervision of committees and oca.-\nmlnoni mide up entirely of milt\nmembers.\nTo Name CommissioB\non Natural Resources\nOTTAWA,  Jan. SO.  fCP).   WttM\nappointment of a oommlsslon on tbi\nreturn by the Dominion of ~t:**9w\nal resources to flaskatcftevmn int.\nAlberta Is to be made.\nThe body, likely comprMng three\n\u25a0n ivers, would be for the purpose of determining what '-rn-\ni* n sat I on, tf any. Is due to the tw\u00bb_\nprovlneee ln regar^ to the alienation of natural resources prior,, te\nSaskatchewan and After being\n\u2014anted their political autonomy ta\n1909.\nTHE WEATHER ii\nNEED THREE\nMORE STATES\nWASHINGTON, Jan. 10 (AP)\u2014\n\u2014Only three more state legislatures must ratify the \"lime duck\"\namendment to tbe constitution, to\nmake a part of the law of the lani.\nRatification today by South Dakota and Tennessee brought tbe\nnumber that already have speeded\naction of the amendment to 83,\nwith the remaining trio expected\nsoon.\nMostly  cloudy with occasional snoi\nor sleet.\n'\u2014Before eero.\n \t\nwww\nCITY CURRENT\nLOAN BYLAW IS\nNOW IN FORCE\nElectric Sign on North\nShore Frowned _\nUpon\n. Nelson's current loan bylaw, for\nBorrowing from tbe bank up to a\n'Ma) of *7J,O0O w an* If needed.\ntef carrying on tb* eerrl-ee of tbe\nelty until tbe revenue* an .implemented by the mldaummer flood of\n\u25a0\u25a0a, ww put through the final\natage. by the new city council\nThursday night, the old council hav-\nln| atarted tt on It* way. Ctty Clerk\nwl B. Wuaon Informed the dty\ntithen borrowing tinder Ita authority would have to begin almost\nimmediately.\nPERRY   SIGN\nI A propowl by Alderman Bon\nFleming that tbe dty ahould Join\niba provincial government ln keep-\nlag a coneplcuoue electric elgn on\n\u25a0be n\u2014th shore adjacent to the\nwtm. both i* a aafety mewure.- and\nm* . courtesy to the travelling pubUc,\nao aupport from the council. He\npointed ou* the auggwtlon came\ntrom tbe coraner'a Jury lnveatigatlng\ntbe ferry allp double tragedy, end\naald WUllam Bamwy, dlatrlct engineer, told blm be felt confident\ntbe government would put up tbe\nsign tt the dty would light It.\nAlderman Plemlng auggeated tbtt\ntb* anotlng of large Illuminated\nalga* at all three road eatraaow tnto\ntba city would have definite advertlalng value.\nWhUe tbe advertlalng Idee found\na little favor, the otber aldermen\nwen practically a unit boidlag tbat\nthe bustneea of making tt)* hlghwaya\nwf* belonged to tbe government.\nTO TALK MHTAU\non tb* nocmmeiwlatlnn of Mayor\nS. B. Smythe. It wa* decided to\nhold a apodal .anion abortlr to\ngo Into tb* natal aspect al tb*\nrelief queetlon.\nAfter tb* council be* laid dowa\nth* line, of policy to be followed.\nnllef apptlwtlon* wlll pneumebly\ngo automatical], to tb* newly created nllef eomatlttw, whleh wm\nmake It* determination. In aooord-\nance wltb auch poUcy.  . \u2022\nCLARK TAKEN\nTO HOSPITAL\nLawrence Clark wee token from\nhla living ouartan ln Um Petty\napartment* to Kootenay Lake General hoepltal prlday afternoon to\nreceive treatment for \\-m\u2014t,mm.,. \u2014.\nww taken to tb* hotpltal la tbe\ntrom the dty, obtained practically Somen ambulance\n^ILBUR^\n.   IW aale eta I\nBtowto, Ont.\nIir iMrt Wn Ink\ntorn tUt.,*** Motion\nand reatlew nijkta. \u2014\u00bb \u2014_\u25bc-wwa\u00bb\n-S* y<S-.ll|\"li\".\"\"i\" ***** *-****** Heart\n-aad Nerve Pilla aad deddad to trrtbawaltt\nI did >ot kave week faitb, bet now I __>\n*--SjmldMmtm-m~,mVmi_t-_mS\nhelp tome.\nI am now etna* aad waD aftta, bet aa a\nwitbeot a b\u00abg _*ftefcae_a_\u00bb>^\n\"\u2022; wae\u00bb\u00abtr_yt_.T. M-taraOa.!\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B.C., Hotels and Cafes\nI\n\"Finest in the Interior\"\nDinner Luncheon\nHUME HOTEL\nNELSON, B.C. OEOBOB BBHWBLL, Prep.\nBotary and Oyro Headquarter.\nNEW LOW WINTER RATBS NOW IN EFFECT\nKINLOCH SENT\nIIP FOR TRIAL\nASSAULT CASE\nMcAndrew and Kitto Last\nCrown Witnesses of\nBlow Strack\n\u25a0PHB-H. B. Meconachl*. H. R.\n\u25a0h. Ur. and Mn. J. M. Macadam.\nIv Boberta, J. Z. Cowan, Van-\n\u25a0ver; B. 8. Truer, c. Tule, Pen-\nfelon;    A.   McCarthy,   Oeorge   Mc\nMahon, Trail; A. 3. Balment, cranbrook: a D. Muxworthy, P. D. Martin. Medicine Hat; Omo\u2014e Irvln*,\nH. 3. Leveque, Nakuap.\n35\natQteWirirVrMI&ZSi^^\ncUhe Savoy\n\"Where the Guest Is Kind\"\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel\nMany Rooms With Private\nBaths or Showers.\nAfter an ertromely detal'-ed pn-\nUmlnary hearing. In tb* coun* of\nwblob he eaplelned to tb* aocuaed\nIn tb* mwt minute detail bl* oourt\nright*, warned blm where he might\ndo thing* to bla own prejudice, and\ngranted, aba wide latitude et ptec-\ntlcaUy every point, to tbe extent\nof overlooking numerous criticisms\not bla good faith w pneldtnc mag-\nlatnte, Magiatnte WUllam Brown\nPrlday afternoon committed Alei-\nander Klnloch. leeder of Tueadty's\nabortive eommunlat parade, for trial\nat tb* a*xt oourt of competent\nJurladlctlon, ca tbe charge of is-\nwultlng a polioe officer dlaebarglng\nhi* doty.\nAt Wedne*day'a two aeealona. Chief\nof PoUw Ala* Stewart, and lnapector\nJohn Macdonald of th* provincial\nfeme, wen tbe crown wltneew*. tnd\nat tb* reaumed hearing Prlday afternoon tb* crown completed It* eaw.\nputting provincial Conatahle Oeorge\nMcAndnw, tbe officer Wbo was\natraok by Klnloch and Arthur Kitto,\nan eye-wltnew, on tba etead.\nCONSIABLB AND\nSPBCTATOB\nMeABdreWa atory ww tbat be bad\naeiwd a number ot tbe communist\nbanaan and bad tbem la bl* arma\nwben atruck a glandng blow on\ntbe left cheek by Unlock. Be etated tbat though be bed tbe uaual\ndrew ot a conatahle, Including n-\nvolver and baton, be did not bave\nbaton In hla band at any tlm* during th* demonstration.\nKitto add he wu Handing lo to\nIt feet trom Klnloch. at the comer\not Baker and Hall, wben he ww\nblm mak* a pew at an officer.\nCrose-examlned. he aald he ww\nblood on Klnloch\". clothing w he\nww led along Baker etreet under\n\u2022met by Special Conatahle plowman.\nOnlike bl* coun* on Tuwd\u00bby, Klnloch crow-ciamtned tbw* -witnesses\nvery briefly, and Prowcutor c. B\nOerland wld thl* eonatltuted the\ncrown'* c*w.\nThe reat of the bearing ww up\ni  Klnloch.   and  be   oocupied   the\n\u2022Potlight for poealbty an  hour.\n-OS   BIOHTg   BWLAWBD\nOn hla ralaing e queetlon w to\n''''>\u2022' ****<** MMdoneld\nehouldnt te available for him to\np-uwtloa. and slso th. .pedal _\u201e\u00bb.\n\u00ab*bU who emeted him, Magiatnte\nBrowa teld blm be oould Uy a\ncharge agalnat tba IBapector If he\nwlabed, but that that would te a\n\u2022epent* thing, u any action __,\nattrlbund to the Hector onh\n\u2022wm. according to hi* own atory.\n*_**__ P*> alleged aa-ault on Mc-\nA\u00bb\u00abnw, and could not affect tb*\ncharge    ^nrt    hlaMU \u00bb\n**_***\u25a0 hmid. Klnloch ww informs\nhe had tbe right to call wltnewe.\nand to offer aay evidence be oould\nproduce.\nIt, ww further pointed out to\nKlnloch that the complete d.positions signed by the witneaws would\nbe available to him, and would be\navailable alw to the high court It\nbe ehould te wnt up for trial. On\nthe otber band. Ul tb* latter caw,\nthe eaee would te tried anew from\nthe beginning, without nfennoe\nto the prewnt hearing, eicept that\nth* crown, unlen a very good reaaon ww advanced to the Judge,\nwould be limited to Its prewnt wit-\n'TBS  NELION  DAILT  NEWI,  NELSON. tUSr-BATlZtsAT M0BMNO. JANUABT \u00bb,   IMS -\nUe, *t-tlng bla cap bad no blood\non lt, w It would haw had, he\nclaimed If tbe blow that cut bla\nhead above aad back of the left\neer bad been aBuek while be waa\non hla way to tba gall*. Bla collar,\nhowever, wu etalned In eeverei\nplaces, and alao hla necktie, not to\napwk of bl* outer clothing, but\nall In front. If be bad teen bleeding\nprofusely on Baker atreet whUe\natruggllng w eiown wlli)law* wid,\nbe wld be would her* bwn bloody\non all aldw.\nABODES PABABE\nLAWPIJL\nHectlng not to wll wttneww\nKlnloch *oo*pted tb* opportunity\nto offer argument, arguing almort\nwholly od th*. question of irbaUwr\ntb* parade th* police atopped -wa*\nlawful or unlawful. He contended\nthat the parade ww lawful, tbat It\noould only htn been ahown to be\nunlawful by going through tbo\ncourta, tbat tbe course token by the\npolice In \"disrupting*- peaceful eiU-\nwna wu the unlawful one, and that\npeaceful cltleena wan tp be excused\nfor any little resistance put up\nagalnat offices wbo bad egoaeded\ntheir duties, por thew reaaon*. he\ncould eee no ground lor atreet of\nany of thow who wen on parade.\nw they, he contended, wen within\ntheir right*, while the polla) wen\nacting without right.\nOARLAND SUMS UP\nProeeeutor Oarland In aummlng\nup wld It ww clear Klnloeb had\nthe idea that what occurred had\nbeen becauae of the alleged unlawful\nP\u00abrade. Thl* ww not Uu fact. Ttu*\ncaw ww not ooncerned with the\nlegaUty or otherwlw of the parade\nhut \"\"With what took plaoe between\nKlnloch and the police offloer. However badly Klnloch might have felt\nat not being allowed to carry out\nthe parade, the aawult ww fully\nProven, end Klnloch offend ao\ncontradlcUon -of the crown* en-\ndence.\ntt* wld Klnloeb auggeated tbat\nthe coun ahould look Into tbe queetlon of whether Uw parade ww\nlegal. Aa a matter of fact, hie rtfhta\nhad not teen Infringed, but if be\nfelt they bad teen, Klnloeb himself\nwu the one wbo abould reeort to\nthe courta for a decision\nMAOISTBATE   COMMITS\nMaglatnt* Brown aald evidence\nbad teen placed befon him of aa\nease-it on tba polioe oftio* w\ncharged. He ww hound by tbat evidence. He found that the evidence\nwu sufficient to put the accuaad\non hla trial.\nA large audience that attended\nout to tha bead of tba stairway\nIn tbe corridor, filled tbe polioe\ncourt at the Prlday aeeelon.\nCORBETT TRIAL\nON SCREAMING\nCHARGE OPENS\nCrown Finishes Case; Defence May Produce\nWitnesses\nINFLUENZA HITS *Z_rjnJ Vvpf) f c\npassmore homes oociai tzvenis\n\u25a0ETi\u00a3ra.r!\u00a3 of Trail City\nattack of Influenw   Mlw Jaaaleeon\nI* alao vary Bl with Influ-n**- i \u2014\t\nMlw T. \u25a0oueloa of Iteleoo. wbo ' -KAIL SOO \u2014\nbu own ataylng bare for tha put\nweek ratunKd to Balaoa Monday.       Hear for aprtng -at* wen die-\nBobby   Brown   I*   a   visitor  hen, cuaeed  at  a aaeetlac of  th,  We.\nwltb bla relativw. 1 men'a   anfUary   to   at   AsdreWt\nMra. a. A. Brewn end young eea  church  yeaterday a-leraeoa et Ike\narrived  ban   sn   Monday, to  atay . Angllwn parlab baU. Tw wae eened\nwith ber father, John -cmieoen ead  Mn. A. U MeOaUtsa aad Mn. J. H.\nto\nJ. A. KERR, Prop.\n13* BAKEB ST. PHONB It\niniiiiv*iv-vi-vii''i't''''\"\"*^**f^\"'''f'\"\"i'\"'it''T\"i nv)vinii**e.ui\"\nJAVOT: C. W. Oal-.ee, A. M, Per-\nV,  B.  Hutton,  Vancouver;   A.\nHe,  Blueberry;   Peter  B.  Hume,\nCalgary; B. 3. Bro.mbrldge, Spokane;\nCharlea lee, Nelaon.\nMew Orand Hotel\nP.  I.  SAPAK,  Prop.\nWemii and Monthly Kates\nHoi and Cold Water\nigl. aoe up.    Debbie *l_w> up\nSIO a Month and Up\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA. LAPOINTE, Prop.\nHot and cold wafer la every room\nSlum   Heeted\neos Baker St. Phone to\nMadden Hotel\n'A Welcome Awaits You\nJAB   ll.   MADDEN\nCompletely Remodelled\nHoc  end  Cold   Watei\nn the HEART ol the Clly\n61'en atx nouns\nnh rood\u2014usurious Chop Sney\nPrompt   Service\nSoda   Fountain\nfill.l.M >l   10   BENT\nhe Finest in the City\n> L. D. CAFE\nTh\nDIE   TUB   CLASSIFIED   ADS.\nStirling Hotel\n' Blocks East of Post Of rice\nHot tnd Cold Wattr\nSteam Heat\nModerate Rates\nP. H. Bush. Prop.\nOccidental Hotel\n101 Vernon at. Phone Mit\n11.  WASSICK\nrift J   Booms  ef  Solid   Comfort\nH_._gn.ri.ri  for  Logger*\naod Miners.\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\ni\nDufferin Hotel\nTANrorvr.n.  B.C.\nBright   Boom.  \u2014   Central\nMoitrr.1.  Ratee\nA.   Pnl-fMin   lale  ot   Coleman,\nmm i   Nwt,   I'roprletiir\nff   Se.'inuiir   hi. te,.  HI\nManufacturer, of Incandeacent\nlamp* turn out approiloetely l.ooo\nkind*, Including many unu.ua! de-\nalgna  made only on  apeclal  order\nA new veneering brtr-r applied\nwith steel strips can be uaed to\nmodernise o'd frame ceaetructlea\nor lo veneer new work.\nKlnloch decided not to have tbe\nevidence all read over again, bad\nJamee C. Oorbett. hla fellow prisoner, wnt for for consultation, wondered whether hla right* had not\nbwn Infringed when wttneww hr-d\nnot been excluded rrom tbe court,\naaked tbat aome trust-worthy pereon\n\u00abhould be aent to examine bla wll\nfcr blood-ataina, ao It oould not\nba afterward contended be bad wilfully cut hlmwlf la hie wll. and\ntold tbe court, \"Thla fight la eery\nblf\u2014you don't know bow big.\"\nACCUSES  INSPECTOB\nPinally Unlock elected to make\na atatement. not under oath. In\nthat be charged tbat wben be waa\ntaken to tha provincial polioe office,\nlnapector John Macdonald knocked\nhla bat off and clubbed hlm\u2014allegation that the inspector denied Tuw-\nday.\nRe exhibited hie cap,  collar and\nMORE ABOUT\nDISCUSS DEBTS\n(CONTINUED  P'OM PAOE  ONE)\ned for a dlacuaalon of tbe debts.\nThe Incoming adcinlatntlon will be\nglad te receive tbalr repnwntetlve\nwrly In March for thla purpoee.\n\"It la, of oourse, neceaaary to discuss at tbe eame time the world\neconomic problems ln which the\nOnlted statea and Oreat Britain an\nmutually Interested and therefore\nthat npnwntatlvw ahould alw ba\nwnt to dlacuaa wan and mean, for\nImproving the world altuation.\"\nNO DELAY\nMeanwhile, on the apeclal train\naboard which Mr, Roouvelt wu\nspeeding eoutbward, lt ww learned\ntbat th* president-elect expect* th*\nBritish envoys to be ln Waahlngtoa\nwhen he takea offloe, ao that tben\nwlll tie no delay tn the negotiations.\nIt la hoped tbey may be completed\nbefon tbe next payments an due,\non June It.\nAt tho seme tune, it wu mad*\ndetr that Mr. Roosevelt dow not\nregard Prance's fillure to pay on\nDecember IS, w a default, but rather u a deferment. It wu foreewt,\ntoo, tbat th* debt dlacuaalon would\nbe kept physically separated from\nthe conversations on mean* of Improving the world economic altuation, with separate delegations handling  the two problem*.\nIt wu regarded u obvioua here\nthat Mr. nooeevelt expect* natlooe\nother than Oreat Britain to awk\naome new echedule of debt payments\nPowlbly, although Mr. RooMvelt\nwould wy nothing of tbe subject,\nthe new pme'dent may make the discussions with Britain, and powlbly\nwith other*, an InaUuxent for waking tbe tariff tr_dw which be mentioned ao frequently in tbe coune\nof hi* campaign. It wu considered\ntbat th* economic discussion to supplement tb* debt talks, lent itwlf\nadmirably to auch a purpow.\nGO TO SCHOOL\nWITH\nMECCA (, MUSTARD\nBusy Mother of 6 writ**\u2014\n\"Juat a Una from a buay mother\nwith aix little onea, all subject to\ncbwt colda and bronchitia. I wu\ntold to iim Mustard and Mecca for\nthetr cold*. After trying; ao many\nother thing*, I found juat marvellous results. Th* poultice loouned\nup th* cough ana breathing waa\nmuch easier. They EO to School\nwtth lt on tad there la never any\ndanger ot taking frwh cold, a*\nafter tha old-faahioned Mustard\nPoultice. I am ao thankful I ever\ntried It and fwl I must tall you ao,\"\nSurely thla la heart-felt appreciation of Mecca. If your family la\nsuffering from colda on Cheat,\nBronchial Troublw, 'Flu, Grippe,\nLumbago, Chllla and Aches, uae\nMecca and Mustard. Th* mustard\nopen* the pnrw and enablw the\npowerful healing, toothing pro.\nparttw of Mecca to penetrate \u2014\nremoving congestion and healing\nthe painful inflammation.\nSold by all Drureletj \u2014 25c, 85c\n(Tube), SOcjnd $1.00.\t\nSummary trial under tbe Vagrancy\naet, of JtaMa 0. Corbett, prominent\nIn tbe eommunlat rink* here, fcr\ncreating a duturbance la a public\nplow by teramlOg, following the\nbneklng up of tbe* eommunlat demonstration hen Thuraday forenoon,\ncpenel let* Prlday afternoon before\nMagistrate William Brown.\nOnly two witn nasi wen put on\ntbe stead for the erown by Proeeeutor c. B. Oartand\u2014Chltf of PoUw Alex. Stewart, and Sergt. C. O.\nBarber of tbe provlnd.l potlw.\nChief Stewart aald wb*t> Oortett\nwee blocking traffic oa the lower\nsidewalk at the comer of Ward and\nVernon, he eskaj bun to move along\nand to disperse, pleading with hln\nand two or thrw (then to comply\nand to nturn to their home*. With\nthe help of dty and provincial officers, the obstrueton wtn (ventuilly\nmoved along. Later. When Corbett\nww on tbe lower sidewalk at the\ncorner of Vernon and Josephine,\ntbe chief wld, and be hlmwlf ww\nabout 78 fwt away, be heard loui\n.creaming, and aaw a man'a hand\n\u2022tuck up in the air. B* ruab*d\nacross tbe strwt and anwtM tbe\nman, who proved to be Oorbett. The\necreamlng. he wld, caused gnat excitement, and many people ruahed\ntoward   tbem,   obstructing   passage.\nCross-exam Ine, by Corbett, tbe\nchief insisted be wu acrow tb*\nstreet from Corbett and not Within\nIS fwt of bis. u tb* aocuaed auggeated. He admitted tbat tba pal.\nnearly went ovtr tbe embankment,\ntb* chief hanging on to hi* prlaontr\nwltb on* hand and clawing wildly\nfor nil or poet with the otber. It\nww at tbl* point tbat a atone wu\nthrown at tbe chief* bead. Be wld\nCorbett might bave been stating a\nmwtlng wu to be held, but be\ndidn't o-tcb the word*.\nTbe chief admitted th* relatione\nbetwwn tb* prisoner na almee..\nwen attained while tb* former ww\nbeing put Into th* lock-up. Corbett\nUked lf tbe chief didn't strike blm\na blow that hulled him acroes tbe\ncell oa tb* oot. Tb* chief \u2014IA\nwhat happened wu tbat Corbett\nbung on to both door poet*, and b*\npot bl* bud la tb* -mall of tale\nbook and gan bin a poke tbat\n\u2022hot htm forward on to the oot.\nCorbett alao aaked lf tha chief,\nwhen about to put him In tbe\nlock-up, did not wy: \"If you open\nyour beaoo, I'U knock half a down\ntwth down your throat.'\u25a0 Tbe chief\ndenied una version, giving w tbe\ncorrect one: \"If you make another\nauch crack. 111 above your teeth\ndown your throat.\" Thle wu a nl-\nerenoe, the chief uid, to a nmark\nCorbett had made to blm. When\nCorbett _*k*_. \"How did I get tbl*\nswelled face?\" tb* chief wld he had\nnot laid a band on tb* prisoner,\nnor had lnapector John Maodonald,\nof the provincial torn, who wu\nwith blm.\nSergt. Barber gave evidence of\nthe ecreamlng u a spectator. Bl*\nevidence c.oeeiy paralleled tba evidence of Chief Stewart u to eftorte\nto mon Oorbett along befon thla\nIncident.\nDEPBMCrS   TIBN\nTbe crowns evidence ww all In\nby 9 o'clock, and Corbett then\nuked for tbe privilege of caillnf\nwltnwsw, wbo were lo Include wveral provincial offlcen\u2014Including Inspector M*odona,l\u2014u special, and\ntb* newspaper reporter.\nWhen court wu adjourned at 6\no'clock, lt ww expected Co.be..\nwould bave aubpoenu Issued. later\nMagiatnte Brown went into tne\nma.ter of hi* rights wltb him, and\npointed out to him that be would\nbe bound by the evidence of hi*\nwi.n-j-\u00ab and ooulj not cross-examine them if he didn't Uke their\nevidence. Uta Prlday night It wm\nnot clwr what corbett wu propo*\nIng to do.\nalster, Mlw J\u00bbo__*aon.\nAthol (Wen returned bome from\nNelaon when he bu bwn staying\nfor a few day*\nJ. Watato of Nel-ou I* a visitor\nban. the gueat of wULam Toung.\nCOLEMAN AND\nKIMBERLEY TIE\nFast Hockey at Coleman\nSees 4-4 Deadlock\nColeman. Alta., Jan. 20.\u2014Kimberley   Dynamiters  ll'   CeKewn\nCanadians battled tonight through.\nIW mian-M ef the faateet hockey\nseen thia seaaon to a tied toon of\n4 '0 - Kimberley aeerlag tbe goel\nwhich tied the scon Juat within the\nttme limit of the third period.\nSix hundred fane from Pats\ntown, were en their tow ead the\ngame flnlabed with a wildly cheer-\nIn- r-owd demanding overtl  a to\nbreak the tie.\nBeing an exhibition game tbl* ww\nnot played.\nTwo weeks ago Kimberley defeated\nColeman on their bome lw d to 0.\ncol.\" -upp-rten wen wildly enthusiastic on 'onlgbt't game, Kimberley lutt tltlng by a few seconds.' \\i_.',^_tj^ g^\nScbafleld betng hcWeww.\nnun, BotmsB ahd tsan - rn-\naonaee. Botary. J. p. Aadataoa\nMR)\nMORE ABOUT\nFREIGHTER\n(CONTtNUH)  FBOM  P*OE   ONE)\nOF RUSSIA IS\nVITAL FACTOR\nMart Always Be Consider\ned in East Situation\nSays Dr. Nitobe\nof lbe tretghUr. condition. Tbe\ntnaaetge ww from Captain Bttdmtn\nand read:\n\"Bridge, abartrooea. forepart bridge\ndeck 'end wlooa aoooauaedatfoa*\ncarried away. Muter, third officer\napprentice tnd woman loot. No. 3\nhatch stove ln. Water alao believed\nIn No. 3 hatch. Blgged up emergency   steering   sew.\"\nTben then wu silence and the\nfate of lbs remaining men eo tbe\nfreighter remained In doubt, while\neeemen abo-rd tbe American liner\nbent their back* to the reecue.\nSEA8  TOO  HIOH\nAn indicatkm tbat tbe ew ww\nrunning too high to permit the\nlaunching f llfeboeta came la tbe\nnext meeaage from the American\nMerchant, whU), aald:\n\"Meter city report* -Inking rapidly. Am aloagalde. High sew. Vatng\nFTeaer, Canadian oenter, who played\nwith ' vthbrtdge In Thursday^* gam*\nacored three goal* and Vie Lily . one.\nKiev     of the Dynamiter* mlswd\nthre- good ohenew to scon, one wide\nopen shot mining the net.\nKANICK ON\nKanlck, goal for Coleman, waa\nright on to hi* game and earned gen-\neroufl ipptauw from th* .ens and hta\ntwm nutw .or hla apHndid wort.\nThe period ended I to 0 for Coleman\nwith only one penalty to Knap of\nKimberley.\nIB ths eeoond period Praeer aoond\nIn -even minutes on en waist by\nJoyoe. Lily* awtatad by ; p' \u25a0 \u00bbe in\nfifteen minute.. An Mackle econd\nKlmberiey'a flnt goal ln 17 mlnutas,\nTben wu mon alienee, while\ntbe battle with tbe elementa and\nthe attempt to ehoot a line over\nthe atnklng  freighter  continued\nPinally out of tbe alienee came\ntbew  tapped-out  worda.\n\"Shot Une aboard Bieter citv\nTowed lifeboat over. Bnawvoring to\nget enw aboard for laat hoq.\"\nHalf tbe light bad been won\nNearly an hour later further dote\nand tu.br. told of tbe doom of tbe\n\u2022torm-wrecked   freighter.\nVANCOCVEB,   See.   M    (Cn\u2014.\nrttt ef Batata hi Japan, tbe\napeetn eg tbat grwt cooatry weeing weOiw-rt Bke \u2022 gtadcr. la\na eeaerete kwlc feet whtak meet\nalways be considered In an appraisal of the situation ta the\nfar ewt, Dr. Inaio K|tobe, Japanew ackettr aad itatwawn. a\nmember ot tbe heaM Of peara, today Uta newben of tbe Canadian\ndob.\nWhU* tb* Lytton nport, he wld,\nWW eeaentlally on tb* subject of relatione between Japan and China,\nthe fear of Buetla wn never b* eliminated from the picture. No statement ot the eaw ihould leave out\ntblt featun.\nTHREATENED ONCE\n- \"Wt experienced tbat threatening\npower once befon,\" he aald. \"Thirty\nyean ago ae etaked our national ex-\nIstence and fought for It. TMn Buttle controlled most of Manchuria.\nToday Ruaala hu control of a larg's\nterritory on outer Mongolia. Thla\nla a continuation of th* Maneburlaii\nphew.\"\nBe added thet the revolution In\nTibet might ba tali to Buwla'a\ndoor. In southern Chin. Soviet agitation lad to mutant trouble.\nTb* whole of tb* far eaat la endangered by Bolshevism, the epeaker\ncontended.\nMOW, A HOfJT\nIHQNHERO\n(CONTINUED  FBOM  PAOE  ONB)\nLADY BAILEY Bl\n_-.uu_-._o.' 0  \u00abup. iuh iu   ,,   n-.nu.oi,   _.      .\nthe period ending g to 1 fer Cole- Husband Rsccives Cablegram\nInformiag Hlm\nman. Tben wen no penalt t. Kim\nberley'a forward Une mada many dangerous abot* but Kwaaney aod John-\naon cat defenoe wltb Kanlck mad. *\n.* ndld abewtng.\nTHIRD PEBIOD\nFive minute, after tbe opening\nFruer unaastoU' netted Coleman',\nfourth goal.\nKimberley put everything tbey bad\n' . th- bottle bombarding Kanlck\n111(10  MACBIE SCOBSS\nHugo Mackle -corea the et ind goal\nfor Kimberley In 15 minutes.\nThe vlaltora lr the lut five minute* played their futeet and ln t\nlaat minute and a half Doug Kiever.\nformer _e'.hbrldge player, and Dub THBHAN, Pent*. Jan. go. (AP)\nMackle netted th. two whleh made lt When the editor of the newapaper\nfour an. Tbe teama were battling. Kooabeah wnt the ebah nf perala a\nfieroely to break the tie when tbe telegran to which the ruler object'\nCAPS TOWN, South Africa. Jan.\nSO. (AP)-Sir Abo Bailey. hdahand\nof _\u00abdy Mary Bailey, who u ree-\ncued Thursday tfter nuking a foroed\nlanding tn rrencu Wwt A..tee. hu\nnoelved a cablegram informing aim\nthat ah Is Ul. and II I* underatood\nben that a celebrated doctor la pro-\nco-ding to theSebara.\nMAKES PUNISHMENT\nFIT THE CRIME\nt \" rang with tbe crowd ln frensy\nof excitement. Ko____ of Kimberley\nwu penalized twice In tbe third and\nJ deckle once. No pen*|t|ea for\nColeman.\nWINDSOR BEATS\nCLEVELAND 4 TO 2\ned ttm slut. hUanlf ord\u00abr\u00abd Um\ntttm-9 orttmt.\nBe let tte punUtimect nt tbe\ncrime todaj by ordering tbt editor\nto aweep ott tte etepe ot V Ttermn\npolice \u00bbt*tlOD.\nMISSING FRENCH\nPLANE IS SAFE\nWINDSOR, Jtn. 90 (CPI\u2014Clew-\nland Indiana tell befon Wlndaor PARIS. Jan. ao (AP-t-Tb* French\nBulldog* here tonight 4-1 but only army plane wblcb had been reported\naftar putting up a plucky perfor-1 mlwlng after wttlng out for Onn,\nmance. The vlalton, tolling w;th only Algeria, lo look for udy Maty Ballej\nfour substitute-, twloe tlel up the tonight arrived at oolomb Beeher,\ngame befon succumbing to a talt attar making a toned landing be.\ndrln launched by the Bulldogs ln' cause of motor trouble. Tbe pilot\nthe third period. m a French \u00abrmy esrgeant.\nWaahlngton. DjC., wu killed In ea\nexperimental pureult plan* last Friday\ntn lags while atatloaed at Book\nweU field, San Diego. Calif. Wood\nring and two fellow-Ueutenanta\u2014W.\nL. CorneUua and J, J. William.\nwon wor'd-wlde renown end then\ntitle of musketeer- by their darln.\nfeata.\nThe flrat to die wu Lieut Wlll\nlama who crashed ln en inverter\nformation at the national air race,\nat Los Angeles, ln the wine ywr\nOol. Charlea A. Lindbergh took Wlll\nlama' place and the remaining musk-teen  carried   on.\nLieut. Comeliua met dwth a\nnionth later In a colllalon wltl\nLieut. Roger V. WUllam*. who parachuted to wfety.\nLieut. Woodring, a member of th\nfUght teet branch at Wright field\nwu 91. and a native of Bold, Okie\nHe had been stationed hen tw\nyean. The widow am vine.\nfn 1991 Lieut. Woodring won tb\nMltchel epeed trophy nw for arm\npilot, at Dayton. But his wldel\nknown contribution to tbe histor\nof aviation probably came In Orto\nber, 1990, when he canted document a\nof the Japanew ratification ot tb\nLondon naval tnety from victoria\nB.C.. tp Newark. BJ. In record\ntime. Another pilot carrying duplicate documents on that trip\u2014Lieut\nWilliam Oaldw.ll-fell to bl* dwth\nn a Wyoming bllraard.\nSTOP WISHING\nTou wish joor hair would come\nback.\nTea wlah your hair would atop\nfalling eet.\nTou alah yeu could get nd el\nDandruff.\nMake your wish*, eon* true with\nGUISKPFE MARINO'S HAIR\n,    TONIC\nAsk yoor dragglat or write nun-\n\u25a0factanra. tl.  Marino,  Box  997.\nBoe-Md. a C. \t\n23 DIE IN BLA8T\nMOBBLU, Mexico, Jan. M (AP)\n\u2014Twenty-three peraeot wen reported killed and many Injured tyi\nan explosion of 60 boxes of dynamite ben teday.\nMORE ABOUT\nJAPAN WARNS\n(CONTINUED  FROM  PAGE  ONS)\neventually ncognln the falrner*\nand Justice of the position we have\ntaken up with regard to Manchukuo\nmi Tl ai. AID\n\"Nor have I any doubt that In\nthe end the Chinese themeelvw will\nbe brought to regard the mutual\naid and cooperation between Japan.\nChina and Manchukuo each an an\nIndependent ttttt to he tbt beat\nmeant of insuring peace In tbe\norient.\n\"I may add at thit point a ftw\nword* with refennce to Jehol. Viewed hl.torlcally than ls no room for\ndoubt w to the facte that the\ngnat wall marks tbe boundary wp\nanting China from Manchuria and\nMongolia.\n\"Particularly In the light of cir\ncumatanoea leading to the establishment of Manchukuo tt la evident\nthat the province of Jehol conetl-\ntutet aa integral part of tb* btw\nstate.\nRHEUMATISM?\nL*_n-e Back?    Painful Hip?\nListen to Mr. Wa, PicW, Hull, Que.1 >\n\"I suffer Irom Rheumatism In the teas.\nIt moves from plan lo plan. The pain\nis terrible. If it weren't for T-R-C'i I\nwould be In bed instead of up and\naround. Tbey certainly drive oat the\npain.\" Bqaelly seed for Neurltia, Lum\n; banc Sciatica, Neuralgia. No harmful\ndrugs,  50c and $1 ntrywbere.       u\u00ab\n{    Tea awe It ta yeareeH t* try\nI NOTICE\n1 MOTOB VEUICLE ACT\nla view ef the enforced pott-\nponement of UM Swtlen of the\nLegialatun, ototor-nhlcla Ucence.\napplied for after tha let of Mann\nnext win be Iwoed on tb* wove\nbeale w envlena years, bet WILL\ntXPIBE ON THE SIST OF Dg-\nCEMBEB, 1999, ead wlll not carry\ntbe prlvllete *f opantin* t* lbe\nUt of March, ItM, which la new\naccorded te then wbo tak* eut\nmotor-vehicle licence, befon the\nlit *f March, 19M.\nJ. II. McMl'LLIN,\nOomaiwlener,\nProvincial foilfr.\n$25 Cash Prixe\nWill be riven to thst person, sending in i name suitable for our NEW\nBEER. Should the name chosen come from more than one contestant,\nthe prize will be divided equally.\nContest Opened Jan. 16- Closes Jan. 31\nAny Resident of B. C. may compete, excepting anyone directly or indirectly connected with KOOTENAY BREWERIES LIMITED.\neee\nDuring the paat two months, w\u00ab bave installed at conaiderable expense, equipment\nneceaaary for the manufacture of a ntw Beer of the PILSENER TYPE, so nam-\ned becauae of the origin of the recipe which was ta the town of PILSENER, Germany.\nThe ingredients are Rice, Canadian Malt, B. C, and European Hops, and Kooteniy\nMountain water.\nOur first brews have just been made, and are now in OAK CASKS in our Cellar\nwhere the beer will age until April, when It will be bottled and offered to the consumer.\nWe have given special care te the brewing of this new beer. Our Brewmaaters have\nspent monthi perfecting the blending of this product, and with the proper ageing\nwe art of the opinion, we wID produce a beverage second to none.\nKootenay Breweries Limited\nNELSON and THAIL\t\nTblt tOnrtlwrntnt It oot published or duplexed by the Liquor control\nBoerd or br the Oonrnment of Brtttab Colombia. ,\n -*************\u00bb,,\\ wimumtnm-tm^t^wtwmom^mmw\nV\nBAN MAY HIT\nB.C. APPLES\nBritain Bans Eastern Apples Because of\n\u2022   Maggot\nVICTORIA, Jan. SO\u2014(CP)\u2014The\nthreatened han aaalnit Canadian\napples by the BrltUh government\non account ot apple maggot Is\ndirected agslnst eastern Canada\nfruit, aooordlng to W. H. Robert-\nton, provincial horticulturist, Mr.\nRobertson explained tbat while\napple maggot had been found\nIn the eastern orchards, British Columbia was entirely free\nfrom the pest, but might suffer\nfrom enforcement of the ban\nwhich probably would be a\nblanket one covering the Dominion as a whole and not specified\narea.\nThere will be a meeting called ln\nOttawa next month by Hon. Robert\nWeir federal minister of agriculture\nImmediately following the oonferenoe of the Canadian Horticultural\noounoll, which will be attended by\nagricultural offlclala from Nova Scotia, Mews Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario and British .Columbia and\nwich wlll dlscuaa tbe apple maggot\nsituation In the east. This meeting,\nin all probabUty, will endeavor to\nhave British Columbia apples exempted from tbe threatened ban.\nREV. SILVERWOOD\nSHOWS SLIDES\nSOOTH SLOCAN. B. 0. Jan. 30.\u2014\nRev. W. 3. Silverwood save a -ttt Its-\ntei*-tlng ahowlnc ol lantern elided.\n'compri-tns Tlewe of Nelaon and dlatrlct. South Slocan. Vanoouver and\nVanoouver Island, ths Rockies snd\nseveral elides of central London. The\nviev\/s wen much appreciated and Mr.\nSilverwood waa asked to (Its another\nsnowing   st sn early data.\nMISS GRANT VISITS\nIN GRAND FORKS\nOREENWOOD, B.C., Jan. 30.\u2014Mlss\ntsobelle Grant spent tbe weekend\nin Orand Forks visiting friends, re*\nturning here on Monday.\nJames Forshaw, who topped the\nlist with the highest score for\nJudging ln the Junior class at the\nToronto fair last year Is tbe eon of\nRobert Forshaw, rer \"ier of Greenwood.\nA *t. Ifbrrlson returned to Beaver*\ndell on Monday to resume operations on the Wellington mine, which\nhas been shut down for the past\nthree weeks.\nW. Goodeve li confined to his\nroom,  seriously  Ul.\nDOME  MINES  DECLARE   BONIS\nNEW TORK. Jan. 30 (AF)\u2014Dome\nMines, Ltd., today declared a bonus\nof 10 cents *txi au extra bonus of\nsimilar amount with the regular\nquarterly dividend of 25 cents, all\npayable April 30 to stock ol record\nMarch 81.\nSrtnttii\nHnttrft (Ehurrb\nnf itmimba\nW.  O. Mawhlnney.  Minister\n10:00 a.ra.\u2014Sunday School\n11:00 am.\u2014Sermon Subject:\n\"Tlie  nre  Jeeua   Casta.\"\nSoloist:   Miss   Florenos   Tnflllue\n7:30 p.m.\u2014Sermon   Subject:\n\"The  Fulfillment  ot  Ufe\"\nSoloist: Mlae Once May\nMonday,    8    pm.\u2014Servloe    Club.\nMeeting plaoe. Mra. C. W. Tyler.\n70S Stanley Street.\nWednesday 0 pm.\u2014Annual  Congregational Supper and Meeting.\n&t. Paul's\nTLw&tb (Wiurrij\nIUV. T. J. S. rergueon, B.A.\nMinister\nWorahlp\u201411   a.m.  and  7:30   p.m.\nSunday School\u201410 a.m.\nMorning Theme: \"Patience.\"\nEvening Theme: Health\u2014\"Rules\nfor Healthful Living Baaed on\nModern Scienoe.\"\nMonday,   8   p.m.\u2014Ewe-dor   Cluh.\nTueaday, 8 p.m.\u2014Annual Congregational Supper\u2014followed by\nannual buslneaa meeting.\n3First GUrurrlj of\nQHjrtBt fcrirnttet\n20* BAKEB STREET\nA branch of the Mother Church,\nThs First Church of Chriat\nSclcntlet In Boston, Massachusetts.\nSunday School 9:4. am.\nSundsy Service 11 s.m.\nSubject Lesson-Sermon\n\"TBl'TH\"\nWednesday Testimonial Meeting\nI  p.m.\nFREE BEADING BOON  IN\nCHURCH  Bl ILDtNO\u2014\nAlt Cordially Welcome\nOn the Air Trf-M\nKGO   NETWORK\nKGO - KHQ - KOMO - KFI - KGW\n790      590        920       640     SM\nfl-OQ Golden Thread, orch. Fr. Black\n8:30 Ethel  Shutt*. Gus  Van,  Geo.\nOlsen\n7:00 Hour O'Keefe, danoe orcb. and\nmus.   oorn. stars.\n8.-00 Conoert  mixed  Quartet\n8:15 Tom Oerun's orcb.\n8:15 Family Robinson, KOO-KFI\n8:45 Tom Oerun's orch.\n9:00 Rythmic shadows, Polik's oroh.\n9:30 Spotlight  Revue.\n1. Achool Days Episode\n3. The Spotlight Revue\n8. Around the Town\n11:00 Phil  Hams' orch.\n11:80 Johnny  Hemp's oroh.\n\"THE NELSON DAILY NIW*. NBLSON. H.C^-SATUTOAY SWKNWO,  gANCUtY  \u00ab.   1KB-\nMRS SELLS AGAIN\nAUXILIARY PAD\nSt. Stephens W. A. at New\nDenver Elects\nKPO   NETWOBK\nKTO-KCA-KJR-KEX\n680 1470 870 1180\n8:00 Mualcal Echoes. Oall Taylor sop\n6:30 Education st Crossroads\n6:48 Cecil and Sally (KFO)\n7:00 Medicine Show, Earle Hodglns\n7:30 Con. Orch, Z. Polak\nCapt. Boyle, Maater-of-Cer.\n8:00 Jack Denny's orcb.\n8:80 San Francisco Symphony Conoert Mollnari, director\n0:30 Johnny Hasp's orch.\n10:00 Mentors oroh. fr. KJR\n10:30 Tom Oerun's orch.\n11:00 Reminiscences,   organ   oonoert\n' COLUMBIA NETWOBK\nKOL - KVI \u25a0 KOIN \u2022 KSL - KFBC\n1170    570       M0     1130     610\n6:00 Blng   Crosby\n6:18 Edwin C. Hill, News\n0:30 Smith Ballew's orch.\n7:00 The Boswell sisters\n7:18 Columbia   Publlo   Affairs\n7:48 Oertrude   Nielsen\n8:00 Ouy Lomberdo's orch.\n8:30 Harold   stern's  orcb.\n0:00 1*d Flo-Rlto's orch.\n0.-30 Joe  Haj-mee'  orch.\n1310 k\nCJOR\nU1.S\nm\nVANCOUVER\ntoo\nw\n6:00 Muslcsl\nP\u00abr-\n6:16 Hockey\nrelsy from\neast\n7:48 Studio\nPgr.\nHW DBNVBR, B. C, Jan. 30\u2014W.\nClever of Aehoroft Is the guest of\nbis    mothsr,    Mrs.    H.   Clever.\nWomen's auxiliary of St. Stephen's\nAngllcsn church met Thursdsy at\ntba boms of Kiss K. Tingle. The\npresident, Mn, L. W. Sells, presided.\nIt being ths annual meeting the\nfollowing offloers went elected: President, Mrs. L. w. Sells, reelected:\nvice-president, Mrs. H. Penlry; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. W. Cllffe, reelected; superintendent Junior WA.\nMiss K. Tingle; buying comilsslon,\nMrs. B. Crellln, Mre. C. G. Clifford.\nAt ths conclusion of ths meeting,\ndsinty refreshments wers served by\nthe hostess. Mlss K. Tingle. Those\npresent were Mrs. A. L. Levy, Mrs.\nR. Pendry, Mrs. L. W. Sells, Mrs.\nC. Clifford, Mn. W. Cllffe, and Mln\nK. Tingle.\nMcrbers of ths legion held s\nwhist party on Ssturdsy night when\nthere were ssven tables in plsy.\nHonors ware won by Mra. A. L\nLevy _nd Mra. Tames DCaper. A.\nLevy and L. Beggs. Consolations,\nMrs. J. B. J. Thompson, Mn. Alex.\nTrlckett, Z. Tingle and Z. Nelaon.\nMrs. Bod-ls McLeod of TnU la\ntbe guest of her sister, Mlss Oladys\nMacPherson.\nHarold MacPherson of Nelson is\nspending a short holiday at hla\nboas hen.\nMra. \"Bud\" Roee entertains! the\nmemben ot the C.O.IT. group st\nber boms reoently. Tbe evening was\napent in playing games, after which\ndainty refresh mente wen served by\ntbe hostess, Mn Boss,\nScouting\u2014Here\nThere and\nEverywhere\nMrs. Murray Again\nAuxiliary Head\nReelected at South Slocan;\nSuccessful Year\n1130 k KSL MM m\nSALT LAKE CITV 80,000 w\n7:18 KSL featured soloist\n7:30 \"Peter   Spnynozsle\"\n8:30 Univ. IStenelon dlv.\n9:00 Mary and .John drama\n16:00 Danoe  music .\n10:30 8tan Smith's orch.\nKNX\n15,000\n1080 k       \t\nHOLLYWOOD\n6410 Newa\n6:16 BUI, Mac and Jlxmy\n6:30 Si and  Elmer\n6:48 Featun  pgr.\n7:00 Frank Watanabe\n7:18 Ouardamen quartet\n7:46 Singing   Strings\n8:00 Frost nport\n8411 KNX  Varieties\n0:00 News   items\n0:16 Hsppy   chappies\n9:80 Vlsnness nights\n104)0 Dance   band\n10:30 Sol Hoopla\nBritish Broadcast\nSOUTH SLOCAN, B. C. Jan. 20-\nTha members ol the St. Matthews\nchuroh women's auxiliary met at\nthe home of Mrs. Eric Anderson oo\nTuesday afternoon ln Uie annual\nmeotlnc. Mrs. John Murray, presided, others attending wait Mrs. X.\nBowkett, Mrs. F. h. Russel, Mrs. W.\nDownle,, Mrs. X. Anderson, Mrs. W.\nP. Rogers, Mrs. T. A. Whelldon and\nMrs. o> w. Hubpbry.\nReports showed that tba year bad\nheen an active one. althoufbt fin-\nanclally it had fallen short of previous years. Two sales of work wers\nheld, one ln April and one In Deoember.\nA reception and presentation of a\npurse of money was given In con-\njuctton wth the Bonnlngton W. A.\ntn May for the Rev. Wilfred J.\nCrick, Incumbent who wu leaving\nthe pariah ad returning to Big-\nland, a reception was also tendered\nthe Rev. Wlttiam J. Silverwood on\nhla appointment as vicar In. charge.\nThe auxiliary has paid for the\ncleaning end repairs of the church,\nas well as for vsrious small items\nneeded. The altar flowers tnd decorations for the festivals during the\nyear had been undertaken by the\nmembers. Supplies bad been donated\nto the Sunday school mission vtn\nand a donation bad been given towards the  vicar* car expense*. Bn-\n1809 snd has a continuous written\nlog from inception up to date. The\nhistory of this Sea Scout troop has\na particular Interest for me sa I\nheard the chief narratp. aome time\nago at Gilwel. Park, of tbe uphill\nlights these Irish scouts have* had\nfor thetr' very existence. During the\ntroublous Uxes of 1916, they kept\ngoing ln spite of the fact tbat they\nwere raided by ar_ned men. In all,\nnot leas that 30 attempt* were made\nto rob, burn or wreck tbeir hut.\nThese reverses must have commented their scout spirit for tbey have\nnever gone back. Tbls scout log is\nInspiring and probably may ehow up\nour own shortcomings in our scout\nlife. Since 1909, 686 boys have gone\nthrough the troop and during the\nwar 14 gave thetr, lives. Let us hope\ntljat scouting In the Irish Free\nstate will, ln spite of its many difficulties, go on to even better attainments.\nCEYLON\nCingalese scouts reoently held a\nscoutenft camp at Katugastota,\nover 800 scouts participated and\ntbey gathered fron all parts of the\nIsland. The public was admitted and\nhad an opportunity of seeing the\nboys ln their true element as' campers. An aspect of the camp which\nwas much commented upon wss\nwben Christians, Buddhists, Hindus\n\u25a0nd others attended a devotional\nmeeting together.\nCORRESPONDENCE\nOPFNINGS\nIs tbere  a Wolf Cub  ln Nelson\nwho would like to correspond with\na   Cub   In   Australia?   I   bave   an\naddress of a cub \"down-under\" who\nwants to write to a Canadian Cub.\nNo doubt be could tell you many\nthings   about   Australian   life   and\nI1I1I1I1I1I1_________________________^^^^^^^^^^_J would   probably   swap   Ideas   with\nFirst   Port   of   Dublin   Sea   Sooutjyou about the pack. Why not have\ntroop.   The   troop   was   formed   ln *. pen pal? It's great fun anyway.\nBT  E.R.H.\nA  ROVER  AT  M\nIn September laat the Rev. Dean\nLev\/Is N. Tucker wss Invested as a\nRover ln the Ninth London crew\n(Ont.). The ceremony, whleh was\nheld ln St. Paul's o-.tbe.lral, wss\nvery Impressive. The newly Invested\nRover Is 80 years of age which goes\nto prove that a Rover oan be \"between tbe ages of 18 and 80, or,|\nmore.\" Many people are not yet\naware of the extent to which Roving\nhas developed. This senior section\nof our movement was Inaugurated\nto hold thoee boys, who, on attaining IB ye-rs of age felt or thought\nthat they had grown out of scouting.\nThe Rover branch was consequently\nformed, and scout training adapt*;\naccordingly for adult people. The\nresult has been successful ln every\nwsy and tn fact It can be satd that\nRoving ta gradually becoming the\nbig brother to tbe Boy Scouts.\nWORLD   JAMBOREE\nAnd so at last we oan talk of\nthe Jamboree being \"this year.\" As\nmost people know It ts being held\nat Godollo, tn Hungary, between\nAugust a and 16. How easy lb ls\nfor us to Imagine the feelings of\nthe thousands of soouts wbo will\nbe going there. What anticipation!\nWhat saving of money I What dreams\nof new scout friendships! Many\nscouts hsve already been corresponding with boys whom they hops\nto meet at Godollo. What a happy\nman our chief will be when he\nsurveys that organised, enthusiastic,\nmass of International boyhood again.\nIRISH   FREE   STATE\nIn the December Issue of the\nScouter tbere ls a delightful account   of   tbe   adventures   of   the\nMOYIE PARH\nFOR NEWLYWEDS\nMOTDB. B. C, Jan. 19\u2014A real oM\ntime party waa held at the Cameron\nHouse on Friday night wl*en nearly\n60 friends of Mr. and Mrs. Adler\nSt. Louis who wers married recently.\nDuring the early* part of the night\ncourt whist was played, the first\nprises being won by Mr. snd Mrs.\nR. A. Smith while the consolation\nprises went to -'tis. St Louts, snd\nJim Whitehead. A splendid lunch\nwas served. Mlss CralUe Dessul-\nmlers sang \"I Love Tou Truly\" and\nJust a Wearjrln* for Tou\" Mr.\nSander' rendering of \"Down the\nVale\"' and \"Love's Old Sweet Song\"\nwas most enthusiastically received\nsere the two recitations by Harry\nHcrg.\nAt the cloee of the luncheon Harry\nHogg expressed good wishes to Mr.\nand Mrs. St. Louts, and the whole\ncompany united In singing \"Por\nThey Are Jolly flood Fellows.\" Mra.\nWhitehead at the piano, with Ernie\nDanlelson and Bunny Desaulnera\nwtth violin and banjo struck up the\ndance music which lasted Into the\nearly hours of the morning. Those\npresent were: Mr. and Mrs. St\nLouts, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pitch,\nMr. and Mrs. \u00bb --y Hogg, Mr. and\nMrs. W. E. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs.\nP. N. Conrad. Mtss M. Farrell,, Misses\nMary and Thora Andrews, Bob and\nJack Braiden, Jack Andrews, Mrs.\nfl. A. Boake, Mre. A. Smith, Mlss\nHelen Marunchak, Mlaaes Entile and\nEsther Desaulniers, Mr. and Mrs.\nOordon Jewell. H. MaOLeod, . Rev.\nand Mrs. C. Addyman, George St.\nLouis, Oeorge Morrlset, Albln and\nErnest Da . _on, Mr. and Mrs. J.\nWhitehead, Paul E. Bauregard, Vic\nand Charles Sanders, the Misses\nFrancis, Alice, Margaret and Gloria\nWhitehead, Mrs. Mary Conrad, Jack\nLysak, Mlss Edith Nordlne, Harold\nSanders, Harry Taylor, oeorge White- *|\nhead, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Smith,\nJohnnie Wills. Wilfred snd Bunny\nDesaulniers, Nelson L. Smith, A.\nLawson, Russell Conred and Mrs. M.\nDesaulniers.\nWEEKLY WEATHER BVLLETtti\nSATURDAY NIOHT, JANUARY, tl,\nEmpire Transmitter, Daventry, Eng.\nS1.8 meters MS* k\n46.6 meters 6060 k\nPacific Time\n6:00 Time   signal.     Dance     music,\ngramophone records.\n8:46 Running   commentary   on   International     rugby     football\nmatch, England vs Wales, st\nTwickenham.\n6:30 announcements.\n6:46 News bulletin.\nNote: These programs are broadcast direct  from Darentry, England\nan  a  short  wave, .with,  at   l   a.\nro..  Greenwich Meridian Time.\nMonday, Jan. 38, 1938\u2014On Paclflo slope and about southwest\nquarter of central re-ions unsettled and slightly wanner; In oen*\ntral ahd east provlnoes clear and\ncold, hut tending to moderate.\nTueaday. Jan. 34 \u2014 Disturbances\nwith snows, strong winds snd generally unaett'ed weather drift along\n'near southeast Manitoba, with declining temperatures, to northwest\nclearing and cold.\nWednesday, Jan. 38\u2014Weather generally tending to clear In most sections: temperatur's probably rising\nto west of central p-ovlnces but\nvery oold toward the east and northeast.\nThursday, Jan. 36\u2014The moderating, or may be real warm wave\nreaches great lakes regions but ls\nImmediately followed by a cold wave\nsweeping through the central provinces.\nFriday, Jan. 37\u2014Cold wave about\ncentral regions and probably some\nunsettled weather, snow add b.ust-\nry winds, but only light precipitation, except about the southwest\nsections.\nSaturday. Jan. 26\u2014Unsettled along\n._    _._.__        ,m _. _,      ._ southern   and   southeastern   borders\niTX-rim* b\"n P       * \"* C \"^ !<* <*****\u25a0* \u00bb\u00ab\u2022\">\"\u2022\u2022   *** \u00bb\u00b0\u00bbh and\ngins In central provinces with unsettled weather, moderately oold and\nrather blustry tn places, especially\nabout southern borders snd In Manitoba sections. Clearing spell comes\non, but soon tbe moderate temperatures change to intense cold, all\nseeming like a wave of fairly warm\nweather from the northwest immediately followed by a oold spell\ncarrying scattering precipitation and\nblustry winds. Prom about the 36-\nth to last of week a very cold spell\nmay be expected.\nDaring late January in this\ncountry the cold weather of the\nwinter la usually experienced and\nlt ls calculated tbat this year the\ni-'-t week of tbe month ahould be\na close approach to record low temperatures. These days of extreme\nrefrigeration suddenly oome on be*\ntween periods of mode* te weather.\nFor example, calculations made for\nregions near the 105th meridian\nIndicate a warm wave about the\n35th and again near 30th, with a\ncold snap between. Near meridian\n00, or the great lakes, count about\none day later, and about tbe Atlantic  slope  two  days later.\nSunday Night\nKOO   NETWOBK\nKOO-KHQ-KOMO-KFI-KOW\n190     SM     930     M0     010\n6:00 Program from Nsw Tork\n0:30 American Albu_n of, ram. Mus\n7:00 To  be snnounced\n7:15 Current Oovernment, D. Lawrence\n7:30 Romances,   duets,   dialogue\n7:49 Sunday at Seth Parker'.\n0:15 Walter Wlnchell, tr New Tork\n8:30 Melodic   fleren-der   from   N.T.\n0:00 Dance Nocturne, stoess\" orch.\n10*00 News   Hashes\n10:15 Psul  Carson, oreaniet\n11:00 Tom Damn's orch.\nlesst   extremely   cold   end   probably\nsub-aero   weather.\nSunday. Jan Tt\u2014Very cold weather generally, but allghtly moderating along ths eouthern borders,\nwith ome preelpltstion, in spots,\nespecially   about   regions   of   Oreat\nWeek of Jan. 33 to 39, 1933 be-\nCELEBRATES\nBIRTHDAY\nmoth, b. o, Jan. ao. \u2014 un. 8.\nW. Auger of Eholt, em-red In Moyle\nto visit bar daughter and son-in-law,\nMr. and Mrs. B. s. Walker.\nMrs. V. palmer snd Mlss Vers\nBetter of Yahk ware vlaltora to\ntown' Tueaday.\nJoe Harrey left Prlday to Visit\nhla mother st Slckaon.\nMr. Robertson, Oor, Agent, was\na visitor to town last Prlday.\nA eurprlse party waa held at the\nhome of Mr. and Mra. Jewell, Monday evening In honor of Mr. J. Pitch\non the occasion of hts birthday.\nR., A. smith offered hearty congratulations to Mr. Pitch. During\ntho evening cards and dancing-were\nenjoyed. Those winning prizes were:\nfirst, Mrs. Msry Conrad and Harold Benders; consolation, Mrs. Adler\nSt. Louis snd Vic Senders, Sr.\nLuncheon waa served st midnight.\nDancing waa then continued to a\nlate hour, muslo being provided by\nMrs. J. Whltehesd and Mlss Smile\nDesaulniera.\n****** Txot TBBBI\nLess thsn a hundred years ago,\nthe only way of providing milk\non ocean voyages wss by carrying\nraw or  the ship.\nTbe   Hungarian   government   hs*>.\nappropriated $170,000 tot dally wtnt .\nrations   ln  the  srmy   and   to   the\nmilitary police ss a relief meseu|fc '\nfor  wins   glumes  of  the  count-*!?\nHslpful PIUEX book on\nEPILEPSY\nIf you or sny friend suffers fron '\nthis   dread   disease,   clip   this  mat'\nand sent for FREE book of psrtle-\nulars   on   Trencb'e   World   pamouu -\nRemedy for EpUipey and Pita. Simple\nhome   treatment,   io   yeara'  success.\nThouaands of Teetlmonlala.  Addreee-\nTRENCH'S    REMEDIES    Ltd.,    Dspl.\n417, 70 Adelslde St., E., Toronto.\n(Cut thle out now)\nUSE A\nFOR\nQuick Action\nGREENWOOD BEATS\nOSYOOS, CURLING\nOREENWOOD, B.C., Jsn. 30--TWO\nrinks from Osoyoos travelled to\nGreenwood on Tueaday to meet the\nlocal curlers Two gamea were played In the afternoon, skipped by\nBurpee and Powell for Oeoyooe and\nMacDonald and Walters for Greenwood. Three gamea wers played in\nthe evening, skipped hy Praser. Lewis\nsnd Hulton for Osoyoos snd Nichols,\nPorshsw snd Bosg for Greenwood\nOsoyoos wor four of th* fire gamea\nplayed snd Greenwood one. Burpee,\nFraser, Lewis and Powell winning\nfor Osoyoos snd Nichols for Greenwood. The visitors left on Wednesdsy for Grand Porks to play ln tho\nbonsplel there.\nR. Forshaw. W. Wllaon, J. Hallett\nsnd O. Bosg went to Orand Forks\nWednesdsy to play in ths Orand\nPorka bonsplel.\nAll foreign workers hsve been prohibited entry into Spam.\nCommon Sense Suggestions to J\nReaders of The Daily News\nInflucnia is gang its deadly\nround-. Take every possible\nprecaution to avoid coming\ndown with tbe flu. These\nsimple rules are based on\nsound medical opinion:\nGet lots of sleep and cat\nwisely; it is the run-down\nman or woman who usually\nsuccumbs first to germs.\nKeep the system alkaline; an\nacid condition invites colds and\nother weakening disorders.\nKeep the bowels open so\npoisons will not accumulate\nand lower your resistance.\nGet plenty of fresh air and\nbreathe through your nose.\nAvoid Any close contact with\nothers; remember, flu is highly\ncontagious.\nDon't dose yourself with a\nlot of medicine. You can alkali nue your system against colds\nwith a little Phillips' Milk of\nMagnesia. If you should catch\ncold, take Aspirin immediately;\nif your throat feels at all sore,\ncrush some Aspirin tablets\nin water and gargle. But if\nyou detect any sign of flu, or\neven suspect it, get to bed at\nonce aud call a doctor.\ncollecting.     ^^^^^^^^^^^^\nil partial outfit had been aent for\na girl to one of the Indian mlaalon\nschools. Mrs. P. H. Russel bad been\ntbe delegate aent to ths annual\nmeeting In Grand Porks In Msy. A\nsals of worn clothing had heen held\nsnd clothing distributed to needy\nfamilies. |\nAn altar committee had recently\nbeen appointed. Mis: Humphry gave\nreport  of  the  flnsncee  showing 1\nthat the pledges hsd been met snd '\naffiliation   fees   and   othera   funds\npaid,   ths   Living  Message  subscrlp- |\ntions wers kept up snd there wu a I\nsubstantial balance In hand.\nHie election of offloers followed. \\ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nMra. Murray was re-elected ss presi-\n*\u25a0*_. *?*_\u00a3 w HumphrT \"\"\u2022 turn **** ******* All Right\npreeldent;   Mre. P. H. Ruaeel aecre- ,              ,,\ntary-treeaurer.  Mra.  w.  A. McOabe ,f \u2022\"J0?\" ,****  *eun\u00bb\"\u2122 ** *****\naa euperlntendent of the JUB-Or W. **__*_* *****    _ **** *\"___ ** wlU\nA. Mrs. W. P. Rosen. Dorc.ss.c- **lvi\"d *\u00b0 \u00ab*\" h\u00bb \"P\"*00\"-\nret-rr. After the election of offlcere \" I have been a suBerer from rheu-\nths sctlvltles for the yesr were dls- matism for tbe last 30 years,\" she\ncussed   it   wss   arranged   to  accept ******-. \" $ix >\"a?r*. M\u00b0 ' *>*i rheu\"\nthe Rev. W. J. Silverwood offer to .matlcfcver. which left me ta a verj\nbav. a \"Untern lecture in the com-1 *** ***** ,?f h?1,h-   ' \"\"'iV\nVUU*  ' around  without  canes or something\nto help me along.    So one day, I\ndecided to try Kruschen Salts.    I\nhave been taking them for four years,\nand I now get around all right. In fact\nI cannot ao without Kruschen, and\nrecommend ft to everyone I come\nacross.    You can make use of this\nFor Week Beginning Jan. 23, 1033\nTemperature   Warm      Mild      Cold\nI I I\nMon.   Jan.    33\u2122 \u201e\nTues.     _\u201e 34  \u2014\t\nWed. . 35\t\nTtaurs. 30\t\nBet.    _... 38\t\nSun.    39\t\nA CANE TO HELP HER ALONG\nHad Rheumatism for 20 Years\ning   week.\nA yuletlde tea wae served hy Mrs.\nAnderson.\nMrs. A. Somerville ls visiting ln\nKimberley the guest of her eon-ln-\nlaw and daughter. Mr. and Mra. 3.\nPreleen.\nMas Myra P. Humphry has re-\nturned from Nelson wbere ahe waa\ntbe gueet of Mrs. C. V. Oagnon for\ntbe week-end.\nfirat\nprrabtjtrnan\nQH?urrlj\nRa?. J. Youngson, B-D,  Minister\n016 Carbonate Bt.       Phone OUL\n9\nBunday School 10 am.\nDivine Worship ln Church\nParlors, 11 a.m. snd 7:30 p-m.\nWomen's Association meeting  ln\nChurch   Parlors,   Thursday,   30th.\nJanuary. 3  p.m.    Afternoon  tea\naad sale of home cooking.\nKPO-KGA-KJB-KEX\n080   1470  070   1100\n0:00 Qiinnar Johanaen, con. pianist\n7:00 John and Ned, barm, duo\n7:15 Personal   Cloee-Upe\n7:30 Silhouettes, _ orch.   and   tenor\n0:15 Wonders of'the Bartl)\n0:30 Rudy Sieger's orch.,  KJR, let.\n0:00 Reader's Oulde, J. H. Jackson\n0:30 Jan  Garber's orchestra\n10:00 Denver Musicians' union trom\nKOA\n10:30 On Wings of Music, orchestra\n11:00 Midnight  Melodies,  organist\nCOLUMBIA NETWORK\nKOL-KVI-KOIN-KSL-KFHC\n1270   570   040    1130    010\n8:00 Fred Allen's Bath Club Revue\n7:00 Friendly  Mualc, fr. Kanaaa\n7:30 Brnest Rutcbeeon. pianist and\norchestra\n0:00 The Oeucboe\n0:15 Angelo Patrl. \"Tour Child\"\n0:30 Parade Melodies\n0:00 Ben  Po.lack  and orchestra\n0:30 Bernle   Cummin's  orchestra\ntt;45 Hal J\u00a3.empe orchestra    .\nINVITATION DANCE\nIS HIT, SILVERTON\nSILVBRTON, B. C, Jan. 30 \u2014Tha\nhigh school olub known as the\n\"Stlertonlans\" held tbeir second annual invitation dano* on Saturday\nevening. In the Memorial hall.\nThis time It took the form of a\n\"Cabaret Dance\", dainty appointed\ntables being placed around tbe hall,\neaon  seating three  ocup.ee.\nAbout 73 Invitations ware issued,\nthe guests dancing to tha mualc\nsupplied by a five plec\u00ab orcbestr*.\nDuring the evening solos were given\nby tha Misses Mae Kelly, Rutb Hancock. Kathleen Schmidt, Ounly\nBrlckepn and Mr. W B. Johnstone,\nalso a monologue by Dr. O. Stlbba.\nAt midnight a very dainty lunch\nwaa enjoyed.\nletter, as I feel others may benefit\nthe same as ( have done.\"-v-7Mri. S.\nThe pains of rheumatism are caused\nby deposits of needle-pointed uric\nadd crystals in the muscles and\njotnta. The most effective solve nt*\nof these crystal deposits are sodium\nand potassium. Kruschen Salts\ncontain both sodium and potassium.\nThey are the only salts which bring\na double action to bear in dissolving\nthe uric acid crystals. Tben other\nconstituent' salts of Kruschen assist\nNature to expel these dissolved crystals\nthrough the natural channels. Still\nother salts in Kruschen prevent food\nfermentation or decomposition taking\nplace in the intestines, and thereby\ncheck the further formation, not only\nof uric add, but of other body poisons\nwhich undermine the health.\nKruschen Salts is obtainable at all\nDrug Storea at 45c, and 75c. per bottle.\n\" INCOHPOMTgO   IW MAY l\u00ab70k\nSaturday and Monday\nGOLD SEAL DAYS\nA new kind of hoae la lined with\ncomnoeltlon material aald to be\netronglr reelatant to gasoline, oils,\nand. hot turpentine.\nSHOE REPAIRING\nof the\nBETTER KIND\nQUICK SERVICE\nBEST MATERIALS\nLOW PRICES\nWatson Shoe Co., Ltd.\nRead The Nelson Daily News\nAnd Save generously at \"The Bay.\n12 windows displaying Cold Seal\nBargains and every department in\nthe store featuring outstanding\nGold Seal Specials for \"Bay Shop.\np?rs\". Quantities limited. Shop\nKarly.\nDRUG SECTION\nGOLD  SEAL SPECIALS\nOn Sale Today and Monday\nScotts Emulsion  39<>\nKruschen Salts  69\u00a3\nH._..C. Malt and Cod Liver Off\u2014\n2 lbs  T9*\nLydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ....9Sc\nEno's Fruit Salts  8Bf>\nHBC Milk of Magnesia  39*\nListerine Antiseptic; large 89*\nKotex\u2014\n2 for   49*\nPepsodent Tooth Paste   39*\nColgates Tooth Paste  19*\nCoty Face Powder  53*\nHoubigant Face Powder  59*\nThree Flowers Creams  45*\nItalian Balm  29*\nKleenex   19*\nMore end More People Are Buying et \"The Bey1\n mmmmmmmmmmm^miimm\n^w*\"ippp\u2122\nwar ran\n% SWaon laihj N?ma\n\"interior 0\/ Britta-A Columftto'a family Newspaper\"\nail rai nbws wan* rr u rwi\nevery   monuni   igoipf\nr-rouraaio coaaPAJtr. uairnfo. \u00bbie\naq   aaember of CAWAPW HW8 uiMd tnt Surtei\napv_\u00bbti\u00bboio Min on Amicvmoai\nat tttt tarda may be ww 11 thi offloe of any AdwrtWBa A#jn_t\nieeo\u00abnl\u00abed by tbe CANADIAN DAILT NBWSPAPBBa AMOOIATIOM.\nUs~, tt wblob tbe IMaop Duly Wiw n 1 mec-bir.\t\nsuBecwnoji hatbs\nap aa*n woubIit). Mr aoata \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014.\nay mm (olty), per imp ___,\nOuteldi ouade. pir month\nnellvmd (elty by eurlir)   per\n-B 40\n. 6.00\n. UM\n- ,11\n- tto\n.   u\n-Uttt\nPiyabli la id-inoi.\nMember Audit aivug ef Olreulitlon.\nSATURDAY, JANUABY ?1,1988.\nFrano*?* Ntw tttttttt*\ntot English correspondent of Tha Fraa Fraaa writes\nthat France ia building new \"mystery\" defenses on her\neastern frontier which ara attracting attention in military circles. Gnat secrecy haa been observed and nobody seems to know their real nature, but it is clear\nthat they differ radically from tha pre-war defenses,\nwhich consisted of a chain of maasive fortresses based\non a rather mediaeval conception of warfare.\nHe states tbat it ia reported over 116,000,000 have\nbeen devoted to this work in tha past few years. This is\nmore than double what was spent in the 40 .years before\nthe war. France la evidently not placing much confidence in tha League of Nationa or disarament. She is\ntaking no chances on another Invasion by a rejuvenated\nGermany.\nInstead of forts in the old sanae of tha term, the\nFrench appear to ba creating a fortified belt of country\nof considerable depth. It is virtually an elaboration of\nthe trench' system, providing an area which can be made\nready for defense at very short notice.\nWithin this area are chains of concrete machine-\ngun posts, or \"pill boxes,\" concrete field-gun emplacements and concrete shelters for troops. There are also\nunderground casements and galleries. Bridges, railways\nand roads have been mined in readiness for an emergency.\nIt is easy enough at this distance and on thia continent to criticize France, but that country haa lived so\nlong under the shadow of Germany that she is taking\nno chances. National security is the basic principle of\nFrance's policy.\nOur Changing Home Life\nThose figures on the \"average family\" presented to\nthe Association for the Advancement of Science by Prof.\nWilliam F. Ogburn of the University of Chicago, make\ninteresting reading\u2014and, perhaps, upset a few of the\ncommonly accepted notions about the way we live.\nProf. Ogburn demonstrates that the average family has either three or four members, lives in a 85000\nhome and, if it pays rent, shells out 827 a month for\nita living quarters. Only one family In eight lives ln\nan apartment One family in three contains more than\none wage-earner.\nThis brief collection of figures bespeaks profound\nchanges that have taken place in life in the last generation. It also contains important hints about developments which ara apt to come in the near future. It\nwould repay earnest study by sociologists and economists. The \"average family\" today is vastly differ,\n-wit from the family of a few decades ago.\nThat American convict who, after escaping, returned saying it waa tougher outside than in, won't be\nstarting any riots.\nYoung Toronto couple had a hard time getting married, and experienced people are constrained to advl?e\nthem that the hardest part of it Is to come.\nA Glasgow business man, dining in a restaurant,\nfound four pearls in one oyster\u2014but was certainly not\ntoo excited to finish his meal.\nTO HUSOM BAH.T WfWS. KBISOS. B.&-SATUWAT MOBWO. JAJrtJABT St. 1SS*\nuBetween Tou\nmdjte*\nBy -IM.\"\nThat Body tf Tour*\nBP JAMES W. BARTON,  MD.\nj\u00bbOW   FOOD   AITSCTS    AILMINT8\nSometlmse   resderi   wonder   why\nhealth  writers  talk  about  food M\nfinch.  Of  course  everybody  knows\ntbst tbe food we est furnishes tbe\nI energy tblt ensbles ui to work, It\ngt-ns tbi tlHuw thi miterlili wltb\ngvblch   to   rebuild   worn   psrts,   It\n|\u00abtppliei   thl   Juices   for   dilution,\nIt kiepe the body  warm and doea\niBiny other uwful ur-tces.\nSome tlmi igo it wig found\ntbit iome of tbi helpful foods\n_t\u00bb not agrai wltb ami people\nAmi live ittioki of indigestion\ntt dlirrhea or comtlpitlon whin\neeten.\nlately It bll been cleirly shown\nlet certiln foods in rwponilbl*\nr \u00ab frist many aUminti besides\nIwUshUob Por InsUnos uthma.\nkey fiver, hivei ind ranis bave\nill bean triced to such nourUhlng\nfoods ae eggs, meats, eereUi, ud\nillk\u2014iH of which lie food! need-\n|a b\u00bb tbe body.\nAnd BOW observant physicians\ntn noting that aomi eUminte, pir-\nMculirly old or ehronlo conditions\ngreiUy Influenced fivoribly or\nUnfavorably by certiln foods.\nOr.  ttm   V.   Ullminn,   Portlind,\nOrigon, 1 number of months igo\noutlined a regulir diet list of tbe\nfoods tblt fivoriblj or unfivorikly\n\u2022feet chronic sinusitis, tbit Infection of tbl little slndses or civirni\ntbit adjoin tbe noes.\nBe sutss tbit \u2022 sudden cbinge of\n(Ult bu bun found beneficial In\nmoat old or chronic conditions. In\ntheae cuts the pitlint gats only\nIrish fruit ind vegetebles for one\nday, which practically amounts to \u2022\nhunger diy. On the following diy hi\nli mowed to drink one im one-\nbur plnti of milk wltb one to one\nind one-half ounoes of sweet butter (free of wit), end iome itirohr\nfood.\nMoit pitlints loes ibout four\npounds during tbe flrat -wuk nes)\nbmuee they in not fitting enough\nfood, but beciuae 1 much witer\nll loit from tbe syatsm owing tc\nIcM Mit betas taken.\nHilf of this loss of weight, however, ll regilnsd ln tbe following\ntwo weeki, iad thereafter the weight\nremslns normal.\nIn iddltlon tc using this method\nIn tbl treitmint of sinusitis lt\nihould prove helpful iIm In inr\nor ill chronic inflammatory condition! ot ttu noes, throat md -but.\nJudgi 3. U. Z-- : buebill eat,\nonce woo time by tbi huts fine\nbi levied on the Stindird OU Com-\npiny, which wh never collected.\nHow be le la the publlo eye fer\nbli own Iwii \"Hrr, which be col-\ntecte. Bli innuil stipend from tbe\nbuebill liiguci bu bus reduoed\nvoluaUrtly from 108.000 to MO.0OO,\non wblcb lowered income bs will try\nto struts* ****$. Bveryone elae\nli filling tbi plnob, w tbi Judge\nwill get In line, Iven it tbe Judge's\nuullir uliry. It only sow to ihow\ntk*t tben li itlll good money la\ndUmondi\niii\nSue e\u00bb mm imuitnf bowlwi:\nOlidlitora in Iron thlngi wblcb\nglvi out beet.\nArtitoerate in people wbo perform it \u2022 ctrcm.\nMirdollns en high Oblnue offl-\noJele.\nAU Babe rnuu tbit you wen\nsomewhere elw wben you commlttid\n'.hi crime.\nA witut li * men wbo din\ngravel.\nAn ocullit li i kind of spider\nfish.\nHiiTlngi travel In tbi ue ia\nihivrti.\nOereili in filmi wblcb lut ur-\n\u2022ral   wwka.\nA ointimitre la in Innct wltb a\nhundred lege\nLondon bu msny tubercular railway*\nAn inglophlli li \u2022 mm who loves\nfishing.\n\u2022 s   \u2022\nDid you ever loss one glove\u2014end\ncum youmlf ill onr?\u2014I didn't but\nWilfrid Bush did\u2014tti combed tbi\ncltT\u2014Tinted virtoui places be bid\nbeen end wu unlucky\u2014aut be didn't go ind buy \u25a0 niw piir\u2014Hs\nJuit pulled on tbe one glov. be\nbid ind curled tbi ether bud\nla bla pockit\u2014Pi-ully be Undid In\nOellnu recreitlon pirlors ind stood\n\u2022t Um counter with bll binds on\ntbi counter\u2014One wu conrad by\ni glove\u2014the other wu glovaiess\u2014so\nJim McCsndllih cime ilong ud\nthnw bun i glove\u2014It wu Wilfred's\nown\u2014I think be is putting i cord\non thsm wblch will extent around\nbll neck\u2014so bl eu't low them\nagain. r\n.   \u2022   .\nSomeone uked mi where Oounty\nof Kooteniy wu\u2014And I Iramedlst-\nily cimi to tbe conclusion they\nbid bwa In court\u2014But tbitl nothing to irgue about\u2014Mit Bob Bill\nwbo I thought wu curling In TnU\n\u2014But Bob wld bi li not strong\nenough\u2014Alex Campbell wu eirry-\ning a Iim box of smokes down tbi\nstreet\u2014And I noticed Bddli annua, ctty clerk ef Blown City,\u2014wive\nit ne u be puwd la i tea\u2014Tom\nCookson ww kidding tbe boya\u2014And\nJsek 8t. Denis bid mac reidy m-\n\u2022\u00bbii Aad u tbi boya liable oa\nto tbe hockey --ie I ambled beck\nto work to get thla oft my cheet. .\n_.?   *   \u2022\nMy Mt Pirklni li quite aire ifter\nill:\nJTink J. mines, 9a, former doughnut Mliwiin, li undo- irrwt, In\nPlymouth, Mus, changed wltb tbe\ntheft of tl Hta 'rom Plymouth\nrwldinti durlnf tbe lut fortnight.\nAccording to police, Nunes id-\nmltted wiling 4t cits md thrw\ndon to Hsrvsrd Medloil School for\nlaa.10. Hi claimed, however, tblt\nthe animals had bwn given to hlm.\nI *' \u2022   f\nHen'i one for the Scotch:\nTbe oaptsl. of i smsll trading\nvessel wanted to Und iome contra-\nbud it \u00bb certiln port. Appro-eh-\ning tbi cuitomi officer, be sild:\n\"3o,, If I put i ten-ahliling note\no\"r wch  era  could  ye war\"\n\"I could not,\" uld Joe. \"And If\nI bid ons in nvi mouth I couldn't\naiesk.\"\n\u2022 s   a\nAi fw u Mw TiWi riMlutloni\nin concerned. January 1 wu Juat\ninotbir diy to Ho'.ljrwood'i icrwn\nplayera\u2014or tbey in clceely guarding u ettreroely personal, tbe vows\ntbey Intend to follow during  1\u00bb33.\nDefinite \"wont'i\" ud \"wiu\u00bb\" ire\n[erthooming only ln I Jocular vein,\n\u2022 lurviy by i ouestlonlng reporter\nnveilid u follows:\nStusrt Erwln: \"Mo men ipeed\ntiekite.\"\nAit Oikle: \"Tb* Inveatloa of \u2022\nlumlaoue ibtrt itud for under-the-\nfurniture   MlrebM.\"\nRichard Arlen: \"Retirement from\ntbi office of Miyor of Toluca Uke.\"\nWynne Olbeon: \"Haver to uy\nover the radio, \"Hello, folks. I wish\nyou wen ben tonight.\"\nPrinces Dm: 'To do my Christmas shopping wrly ln ipsa.-'\nThi Mini Brotbira: \"lb find bigger ud bitter pnctlMl Jckw te\nplay  on iveryoni.\"\nChirlle Itugglu; \"No men horseback riding. Tm getting Into tbe\nhlblt of estlng ill meili off tbl\nmantel.''\nMiurlw Chevalier: \"Never 1*1\nlow my  acoent.\"\nPradrio March: \"Niver to mika\nresolutions to breek my pit bid\nDibits. I've bid thm marly iU\nmy llfi And thiy in like old\nfrlendi now.\"\nKite smltb: \"To get tbit moon\ncompletely ovir the mountain.\"\nBuster cribble: \"To tiki up swim-\nmi.\"\nBOMM Kirns: \"I hiraby solemnly nlw my bud (lolki alwaya in\nraising hands I hold, anyway) and\n\u2022WMT tbat I'U become i Bollywood\nwit (or it lust hilt of tbit).\"\nuy oooper: \"To etop uiking\n\u2022bout tbit uiU I audi it golf: It\nbu gotten mi too miny unfortunate chilienges ilreidy.\"\ngylvli Sidney: 'Tm miking onl\nresolution I know I cu kwp\u2014to\naleep late every morning I cu.\"\nMu Welt: \"To leirn to apeak\nbiby-talk Just to Ml bow tt fwa.\"\nMiriam Hopklni: \"Tc mike no\nrwohition ao I'll hive i perfect record In not brwklng uy.\"\nOwrgi Raft: \"To rsturn aU tbl\nborrcwid bdbka I bave.\"\nBudlt (to fully Innmd victim):   No, I toll you!   We don't wwt the\nheutly tblaar HumorUt. ,\nPROGRESS and PROSPERITY\nFood for the Thoughtful\nBy J. T. Bealby\n(Continued)\nThrw other feiturw cf whom\nmodern life ilao could not fill to\nImpress tbi lath visitors very forcibly, namely the fraternil helpful-\nnew ind cathollclt. ot ttsttt ot\n\u2022clean tbe world over, so strikingly\nIn contrast with thi bitter religious\nUd uidecnlc controversies of their\nown diy: tbi universal spnad of\ntbe spirit of sportsmanship imongst\nill young pecple- This future, so\nprominent imongst modern democratic communities, would bl something entirely new to tbem:\u2014tbi\n\u2022Dunce of bltb-willed feudal eaat-\nlw on every Jutting crag in valley\nand glen, and of abbeys ud monasteries along tbe brooks and\nstreams. Por example, tbl Clster-\nelini hid it one tlnv twelve religious houses along tbl rivet wit-\nbim tn Lincolnshire, between Un.\ncoin ud Boston, i dlstUM ot barely  80 miles.\nPeraonil tyranny oa thi put of\nOM nobility interference with the\ncoune of Justice, arbitrary ud prejudiced judgments it Uw, ud so\nforth no longer prevail tn naUy\nclvillaed communities that ara un-\ncontimlmtid by illlanoe wltb nefarious wealth or equally nefarious\nparty manipulation, though all than\nthlngi flourished in tbe beginning\nof tbe 18th century. Jus oe Is now\nadministered on tbo whole, without\nundue delay, fslrly ud Impirtlilly,\nud punishments for crime in u \u25a0\nrule neither vindictive nor wutonly\n\u2022Men. Torture iad confession in\nao longer tbe prellmlnery tc conviction. Condemn- criminals are\ntreated mon humanly. The Insane\nUd feeble-mlnde.: in no longer\ndueed wltb ibandoned crlmini'.s\nud treated u such. Cheep or slto-\ngether free medleil ittentlon cm be\nbid ln many eountrlw by tbi indigent. Old people wbo have outlived\ntbe capacity to work in generally\nmilntilned ln tolerable comfort. In\ntlmw of dlitrew no bltluai in\npermitted tc suffer wrlously from\nshortage of food cr Inadequate shelter. Tbe children ot tbe very poor\nin la pert, fed it school. Mme of\ntbem pertlllly clothe*.. Elementary\neducstlon Is provided fie* for ill\nchildren (n nearly every olviliud\ncountry, end la miny of tbem help\ntl ifforded for the higher branches.\nNo cltlMOi live - under disabilities\nln respect cf either creed of pro-\nfeeeton. In moet democratic communities minhood md wominhood\nsuffrage prevails ud la some women\nenjoy full political equality wltb\nmen. Nearly ill pubUc offlcei in\neverywhere open to talent ud skill.\nIrrespective of station In life. Temperance with regard to strong drlip\nll i settled hlblt, whether voluntarily or by compulsion, wltb multitudes of people. Tolerance of\npolitical opinion, rellglow belli!,\nmmner of living, occupation, ud\neven eccentric of minnira li\nqulti common, in Cinidi, orait\nBritain, ud tbe United StatM\nIgloui wets in miking u urnest\nendeivor to sink tbeir doctrlnil id-\nmtnlstratlvi differences, ud to fun\nor unite. Strong currerti ot twlicg\nin oondemnetloa of wu u tbe\nmeans of wttling dlsputw betwMa\ncations an swwplng through tbl\nworld. A beginning bu bwn aim\nfpr lntermttonil dlsirmiment.\nthough, strange to My, none u yet\ntor preventing tndi In munition!\nud wir-llki mitarlil. But In International poii-ioi, u In rsllfion, i\nmost remirkable change\u2014a cbuge\nthit would especially Impress tbl\nthree representatives ot tbe 18th\ncentury\u2014U miking ttMlf aun ud\nmora felt. I illude to the rail desire to wek grounds for igreement\nInstead ot using inry effort formerly to emphasize differences. Tit\none men movement of far-reiching\nImportance for tbl futun, ud\nquite modern movement, le tbit voluntary economic cooperation In both\nbuying ind wiling. It ll 1 movement\ntbit hu ilreidy mide considerable\nhudwiy In tbl United StatM, Cull:, England, Dea-nirk, Oermany.\nPrance, and no doubt in otber countries.\nNow all thew features of modern\nlife, together wltb othen I do not\ndwell upon, in unquestionably\nfrulta ct social progress. But, unlike\nthe prosperity of Big Business, tbey\nsre not transitory. Thiy will not\nvoluntarily be abandoned or dl,\npirted from by uy wlf-rwpectlng\npeople. They hive become Inwrought\nInto the texture cf public opinion.\nWithout them the social edlfloe\nwould coIIipm md mmklnd would\nbe In denser ot reverting to tbi\nstate of wvigery. But tbey wlll re-\nmain u part ot tbi birthright ot\ncoming  generation!.\n(To Bl Continued)\nAuction tnd\nContract Brldoe\nay tbe worltfi teasing Aatkortti\nMILTON C. WOU\n* BBIIUANT  COOP\n\u2666W44\n\u2666Hftttl\n.t.|ImiJ\u00abh.|\n\u2666P\n\u2666M          *\u2022**\n\u2666IH-3\nfl\nom\n\"Murder of the\nNight Club Lady\"\n*r\nTha New TbatcbeJ- Colt Detective Mystery\n*r *r v\nBy Anthony Abbot\nCWCCMVENTINO rABTWB\nTba ibove band wm p'.iyid u\nwnn tablw cf dupUcite Contract\nit a country club not tu from New\nTork city. IWatb ud South, -ral-\nnerable, reiched i slx-Beirt oontract\nit ilmoit iviry table\u2014regirdliw ot\nwhether South opened wltb a bid\nOt one, twor three, or (our Beuti.\nWltb mitch-potnt eooring, Hi Burt!\nwu a fw lounder contract tbu\nsix DUmcnds, netting 00 iddltloail\npoints In trleki iad 100 In honora-\nSome Bute doubled tbe stx-Burt\ncontract, but the mijority puwd,\nnot wishing to dlsdOM trump\nstrength.\nAt every tabli wwt led tbe\nQuwn ot Clube. Despite this Identical opening, hut two defending\npiln suoowded In taking tbi two\ntricks needed to defeit tbl s.im\ncontract. At tbe rive table! when\ntbe Him wu made, Weet won* tbi\ntrick ud tben lid tbi Nine ot\nTrumps to keep Declarer from ruffing a second round of Clubs wltb\ndummy's ilngleton trump. South\nwon wltb tbi Tba. draw Eut'i n-\nmslning trumpa aod led Diunondi.\nA fortunite adverse tbne-two division developed, ud Declarer wu\nible to dlaoard bli losing Spidc ind\nClub on bli surplus Dlsmonds. Do\nyou im how it two tables tbi id-\nversarles wen mon successful?\nIBB  COBBBCT  PlAV\nAt two tables before playing to\ntbl tint trick, But milled tbat If\nWut took tblt trick bl probibly\nwould remove dummy'! slngliton\ntrump. Unllki wwt, But oould\n\u2022M that dummy-i Diamond! oould\nbe wtabllihed without the low of\n\u2022 trick; conwquiatly be ippraclitad\ntbi disastrous consequence of hiving\n\u2022 trump Md by Weet to trick 9. At\ntbiM tablw, therefore. But overtook Wesfi Qumb of Clubs wltb\nthe King, ud at one table led tin\nKing of SpedM; it tbe otber tbe\nSeven of Heirts. At tbl 'itter table,\nEut bid not doubled. At tbe tint\nOf thew tables. Declarer tben\nthought he bid i ehince ot making sum even lt Uw DUmondi fiil-\n\u2022d to split tbne-two. Hi won tbe\nKing ot DUmondi. aad lid trump-.\nBe wu ible to dlicard bla mull\nBpads on cm of dummy's Dli-\nmcadi, but lut a Burt ud i Olub,\nnd wu ut oae trtck. At thi table\nwhin But lid a deceptive trump\nto trick tt, South won with i high\nhonor, m But took \u2022 trump trick\nu weU u a club aad nt tbi contract.\nNelson Municipal Library\nHas Books tt Thrill Youth\nBy MISS  MABOABET  BINCKS\nl.lhrerlan\nTbi audi ot growing chtldna\nvi miny, ud tbe vilue cf booki\nU Inestimable In tiding In their\ndevelopment\u2014in tbi broidenlng of\nthilr outlook upon thti world la\nwhich they mult take their pliow.\nWhile thsy in quite smsll It la\nhot difficult to aupply necessary\nfood for their minds by a Judicious\nchoice smong tbi many excellent\nbooks for children: lt U when the\nsge of 12 or thereabout! li reached\nthit their young tmiflnitlons find\ninsufficient nour shment therein, and\nturning ungulded to thi idult works\nfrequstiy mwt only with dlacour-\n\u2022gement ln tbe meu ot literature\nbeyond their comprehension.\nIn tbi library tM problem 1. always in evidence\u2014In auch a elty u\nNeleon. when tbi Junior filth Khool\nmakw i dwr line of division ln\nprogrew. there i excellent opportunity to foster continued Interest\nln the raiding of book! hy nttlng\nulde i section wher. thi boys and\ngirls of thi seventh to tenth t\u2014 d\u00ab\nmiy find r_ady to bind tbl belt\nind moit atlmulatj ng literature tbat\ncu be placed before them. The Nelion municipal library bu, therefore,\nendeavored to inaugurate thla wetlon by miking choice from imong\n\u2022tand-rd work! of proved value ud\nsuoh recent booki u give ust ud\n. enthuslum for llfi ln the prawnt\n|dwa.\nI m tbi cm of itudud \u2014 (for\npity tbi child growl up unthrUlad\n\u2022t hli moet imprewlomble Hi by\nI such u Dumas' \"Three Muakateers.\"\nI Lytton's \"laat Days of Pompeii.\"\n| Porter's \"Seottosh Chiefs--.) nn bU\n| bun taken to seleot thoW editions\n( wjilch oombine sttraction in miki-\ni up with the bwt wrvice. Oood\nprint end tbe but possible lluitn-\ntloni in euenilsl in citchlng\u2014and\nholding \u2014youthful lnterwt.\nI Thit some adventure still U lift\nin thi world li shown by such mm\n1 u Sir Wilfred OnnfM, Martin John,\n\u2022on. B.chird Hillburton. whow\nbooki have bu found to ippeil to\n. both ooyi ud glrla Tba work! ct\n\u25a0 thew ud many othen wlll be found\nupon the shelves ot thi Intermediate wetlon; while segregated for\ntbl Immediate benefit of high Khool\n\u2022tudente, it \u2022 to be hoped thtt\nminy others, both older md younger. wUl find IrmUtlbli tbl giy\nsppeu of these iddltloni to the Nslson municipal library.\n(Oontlnwd)\n\"Old I ever My that? Will,\ndoubtless I yru right. Anyway, I,\nban JU!t remembered tba Pilk\ncue la Vilnni. Thin wai a Mor-\npton -bond up tbl ileeve ot i nu,\nmlimitut Ib tint mm. IB muy of\nIta feitures tbi two aete ot crimes\nreMnb'e each other. It ll powlblc\ntbat tbi klUir et two ot ow victim! bad known of tbat mm. Ob\nUw other bud It miy bi a cua of\nspontucoui similarity\u2014like tbe\npatient applications that duplicate\neeeb otber, oonitantly received In\nWuhlngton. Or like tbe Been mm\nUi Newark. Remember tbat one\u2014\nwhen we found tbe body of tbe\n\u2022ii)or. wltb \u2022 nikid woman .tattooed on hu arm? And I uld he\nwun't i ul'-or beo-UM tbe fmltcd\nStatM Nivy wlll not enlut i mm\nwbo bM pornographic tattooing\u2014\nthe prudMl Will, there U Just u\nobvious i clue M tblt nude lady,\nstaring us In the t w. I have wen It\nvery euly in the use, but there\n\u2022re iome nlwing futon wblcb an\nholding me up. Wben I hive thow\nfactors, Tony, I expect to clow up\nthU cue\u2014ud we will put tbe scorpion lege tbit old Profewor Luck-\nner founj for ul la tbl glus mm\nof tbo BMdquirtm Crime Mu-\nMum. Munwhlle. Tony, lit bm remind you thit you bare not bwn\nborne ill night or all day, tbu ban\nbwn without alwp for nearly forty-eight boun. Whit will tba\nchirming Betty outlaid Abbot\nthink or me, if I kwp you on tbe\ngo Uke this? I stole you from her\nNew Tear'a party lalt nlgbt ud I\nhive kept you ben ever iIbm. Cill\nher up bow ud ten ber tbit you\nin  coining home.\"\nTbe  chief looked  it  bll  witch\n\"But you wlU hivi to ba back\nbin hy sight thli inning.\" he\n\u2022tlpulited.\nI wu grabbing bit ud coat,\nreedy to dub, whin Oiptain Israel\nBury, the fiitbful. tbe lU-nr-\nblind, stole silently Into thl Norn\nud Uld i thick envelope on tbe\nCom mil-loner's duk.\n\"A long dwpitch from Paris,\"\nhi announoed.\nI couldn't lM-n tbu. I knew bow\nImportant tbl Parte Information\nibout Lols-Carewi ewmed to Colt.\nAUNT HET\n\"Jlm'i a ireftt help to the\nchurch. ' Ht oppomi ovtr-thtng\nao' do** It io hfttef 1 thftt enr-\nbodj joint aogether to put tt\now.\"\nTen Years Agt\n(Prom Tbl Dil'y Newi, Jinniry II,\nIMI)\nA mill Is now being erected it\ntbe Ruth mini ud will he la\noperation by tbe iprlng.\n* \u2022   .\nMr. ud Mn. William Rutherford\nlift yesterday for Trail to vlilt\ntheir daughter and son-ln-lsw. Mr,\niad Mra. Prank Willis.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nW.   R.   Tho-pson   defeated   A.  3.\nWhltehorn  10-8  to take the  Burni\ncompetition, thl lut of the B. C,\nbonsplel  Juit  completed.\n\u25a0   el\nMlw 11* Ryu fractured her leg\nln t cowtlng accident ywterdey.\nBecauw of tbe ihortigi of raw ln\nBulgirli, ittar of roses, ons of Bulgaria's prominent ltexi ot export,\nwill coat about aaoo a pound this\nwinter. The row-growen la BulgirU\nhive applied for stte help.\nPima in belnt considered\nelictrltr ill rallroM lines within i\nradlui of 10 or 00 mllw of Midrld\nI Spun, and, tbl conatructlon of u\n' underground itatlon IB thai centre\noi tfie cipltal.\nEfficient\nHousekeeping\nBy Uore A. Kirk min\nTOMORROW'S   MEND\nBreikfut\nTomito JulM\nOmel\nOcdfUb Cakw    '\nTout   I CoffM\nDinner\nCilery\nBwfiteik wltb\nMuibrooxi   oooked   ln   Butter\nFrucb   Frlad   PotatoM\nCucumber  Solid\nPlg-taploci Puldlng CoffM\n.    Soppu\nTO-utc-BUque Soup\nCom Bmd Jim\nApple Pie i la Modi\nOocoa\nTBE GENEROUS BRIDE\nTbl othir diy i young brldi wu\ndlacuailng iomi of tbl problem!\nwhich lbe bid met during her\nbrief mirrled llfi. \"Tou know, Bob'i\nmother hu tbl iputmnt onr\nours,\" .'.io uld, \"and I muit idmlt\nI wu JesJoui of her it tint She's\ns dur old lady, but wben shs came\ndown oat evening with Bob's fiv-\nor|te cske, I wu rather butt. I\nthought Utat ibi thought thit I\ncouldn't hsve hiked It mynlt. And\nsum. whin lbe uked mi If she\ncould dun Bob'i locki. Tou om,\nI Imiglned tbit It wm t lubtle\ncriticism of my ability and I resented It. But only at flnt- I've\nfound out bow ridiculously weal live ud auspicious I wm thow\ntint wmu. Tbe nuon Bob'i moth-\ner offers to do things for bin li\nbecsuw ihe wute to make my\nburden lighter, Ud beciuw It\nglvM ber pUieure. Bhe lorn Bob\nud mi ud thira'i nothing lbe\nwouldn't do for ua. It mikw nn\nblush to think bow I ever could\nbin rewnted tbi generous tm-\npuliw of lueb \u2022 dur peraon, ind\nInsisted oa overworking mynlt for\nUw arte of my Ally prldel\"\nIt only mon brldM wan llki tbu\nOM, ud mit tbl mother-ln-liw\nl)ill way. So miny itart thilr muni- lifM wltb i prejudiw, bwiuw\nthey bin bufd talii of Injuitlw\nand untriendllnws from a few un-\nfortunita woman, ml usumi tblt\ntheir huibud'i mothers muit be\nthe isms.\nMsny msrrlsges in wrecked sollly\nbecsuw of thU prijudlw, for lf you\nin unpleasant enough, your hui-\nbind wtll remember regretfully tbe\ndiyi when hi could com! home to\na pMMful heuMbold.\nSo   ao   matter   wfeat   jou   mat\nTtua. I could not au why. Thli wu\ni New Toyk crime and I eould not\nunderstand bow bi could flaw* tbit\nlti note Uy evuwu. But I did\nknow tbit bo wu governed always\nby shwr reuon\u2014though at ttawa\nIt did aeam a trifle idvuturoue\u2014\nand that there wu wild, praotlcil\nw behind bli gnat expectancy.\nAa wm my chief, and be bad slip'\npp men tbu I. True, egiln. than\nwu no wifi it boaa to -worry ud\nOet fcr Thitcher Oolt. Which, eo It\n\u2022Maud to me, wu ill tin men\nreuon I ihould itlck with blm.\nWltb thli, my wld igraei, ta principle.\nHutlly Oolt spread out tbe tale-\ntypid ibwte. Tbe report wu madi\nintlrely In Bnglleh, ud counted\nof a pinonil mwwge trom M.\nDupont, tbl Pnfeet of tbl PWl-\nalsn PolIM, to Thitchir Oolt.\n\"I bin -nada a complete lurvey\nof the hUtory ot Bull Boucher.''\noablid M. Dupont. \"It ll certain\ntbit tbe women be loved wu Lola\nCirewe, tM woman whow murder\nyou in Invwtigiting. I ban made\nexbiustlve inqulrlw to wtabllah\ntbU fict. It te also certain tbit up\nto tbi tlmi hi out Lola Canwe,\nwbo lived ilone la tbe Rue Bom-\npirte, thli young mu'i wu m \u00ab-\nempliry llfi. Be lived with bli par-\nente ln thi Rue du Temple, not fir\nfron Uw Square. Bull waa a beak\ndirk who wu enn able to nn\nmoniy cut ot bli meagre alary\nIn id! I tlon ta providing (or bte\nfitbor ud mother. Tbey were iu-\nperlor people, ud wall eduwtad,\nbut hey bid conn down la tbe\nworld. Tbu tbe fither olid. It wm\n\u2022OOn ifter thli\u2014powlbly beciuw\nnow bl hid men money to epend\u2014\nthat Bull begin to pin In bU\nIIM. Ia fact, tha young gentlemin\nfcuu hlmwlf tor tbe flnt tinn in\nfundi. Be wu not a wutrel, a\ngimblir, cr inything like tbit. But\nhi Juit wnt around hiving i good\ntune, modwtly, ud wltb guito.\nThere wen wvirel nymphw de li\npin wltb whom he became rather\nwell acquainted. He felt that no\nobi of bte frteadi cr bmlnwi w-\nMcUtw wu awara at tbiw mlnli-\ntun idventuTW. And be felt hlmwlf lomethlng of I devil of i fellow\n(lb  Bl   Continued)\nTwenty Years Ago\n(Prom Tbi Dllly Newi, Jinniry Jl,\nMil)\nOeorge Horstead left yetterdty\nto ittend tbe aaauil Poultry u-\nlocution meeting la Vancouver.\n\u2022 .   \u2022\nAnnie R. Peters wu named com-\nminder of the Mwcabew at a mwtlng lut night.\n\u2022 \u2022   .\nChirlM P McBudy team today\nto ittend tin Awoclited boards of\ntrade of Eutern Brltteb Columbia\nIt Fort Steele.\n\u2022 \u2022   e\nT. L. MoAllUter, miniger of tin\nNoble Pin mine eum la laat night\nud Uavw today for tbi cout\nto meet the Mpuwetatlvu of\nthe Dunimulr InterwU, wbo own tbi\nmine.\nt% Tttw* Agt\n(Prom Tba Dally News if -Unary 11,\nltoat\nO. O. Buchinan, pruldent, Fnd\nStarkey, viw-preaiitent, aad A. Mac-\nkenrle. wentary, of tha Awoclited\nboards of tndi at BMtern Britiah\nColumbia, lift ywterdiy to Ittud\ntbl Moyle convention. _\n...\nBora Jinuiry jl to Mr. ind Mra\na. O. McKiy, i diughter.\n* .   \u2022\nJimM Johnstone wm reelected\n\"prwldent ;f tbl Br|tUh Oolumbu\nFruit Growers iwociitlon it i mwtlng ln Vlctorli ywterdiy,\n\u2022 s   e\nS. BiU, O. don. I. Btehop, 3.\nMoo-Ie, Tf Oreyirblehl. H. Min-\nhirt, F. Htl, J. Bishop ud B-\nMlller will co ji pose the Intermediate hookey term thit pUyi a TJill\nteam  tonight.\nlmig'ne. why not (In your mother-\ntn-Uw Um benefit of tbi doubt,\n\u2022nd lf the w.nts to do little things\nfer her ion, rullw tbit It u \u2022 Ubor\nof len, ind tblt ihi dou tt from\nkindness of hurt. Bl generous, not\njealous, ind youll find tbit othen\nfollow your teld.\nPLUMBING\nREPAIRS\nil\nPromptly\nand\nNeatly\nDone.\nSATISFACTION\nGUARANTEED.\nOUR PRICES ARE\nMODERATE\nKOOTENAY\nPlumbing *\nHeating Co., Ltd.\nI. A. SMITH     T. a MMSOIa\nns Bakar at\n\"BUILD   B.C.   PAT-LOtXS-\nPatience\nFollowed\nThrough\nTo Discovery.       ^^^^^^^\nBeslly, thit'i bow vacuum\npicking, which so Improvw thi\nflsvor. wu dlsooverid for Pi-\nclfic Milk. Fine results, It ww\nknown, win bound to follow,\nbut firm wu tbi conviction\ntbit this good thing, for milk,\ncould not be done. ThU wu\nIndeed too bed, but we refund to MMpt It. Tbl pitlent\npursuit of i vacuum method\nwm begun, ud om tblt suite\nPMiflo Milk perfectly finally\nwm found.\nPacific Milk\n100$   B.C.   Owned   ud   Controlled\nPtANT   AT   ABBOTSFOBD\nHeating Stoves\nIn order to close out the balance of our\nHeating Stoves, we are offering\ntile DISCOUNT\nWHILE THEY LAST!\nNelson Hardware\nNELSON,\nCompany\nQuality Hardare.\nB.C.\n \u201e\n__\ne-em_e_e_e_e_\u00bb\nBuy\nfour\nEnna Jetticks\n9\nOW\nSALE PRICE\n$A.65 and $\u00a3.65\nR. Andrew\n&COe\nleaders in Footfathion\n'TBt NCISON MUT Nmw. SIMON. B^-rSATOTBAY MOBNtftO. JAPVAH \u00ab. WW\"\n73-\nI. chest\n:olds\nbare an mora than M.000 gar.\ni In Italy wbo oan he deeerfbed\nonly aa millionaire. In Italian\nkat   ln   fonlgn   currency   or\n<*t mw-\nH\u00a3ET REPUES\nTO COUNCIL ON\nJOHNSON CLAIM\nGives Figures on Power\nCharges Differing\nFrom Letter\nCommenting In a report to tha\nolty counoll on a letter publiihed\nby (Hat Jobnaon, reepeettng th*\nCham* made by the city to the\nNelaon Lusher e_ Manufacturing\noampany tor eleotrtc power, Olty BI-\neetrlcal Entlnaer W. D. Fleet gave\ntlfom (or the oompanye nlw\noperatlnt aeaaon*. differing materially tram Mr. Johnion'a.\nTh* oouncll (11*4 Ur. Fleefe report, whleh wu aa follow.:\nGentleman: In a letter 4ppearlng\nIn Tbe Nelaon DaUy Newa of January\nIS, over tb* nam* ot Olaf John-\neon, Is tb* Intereat of tbe olty of\nNeleon, I wlah to make tb* following com   -inta:\n\"Tb* letter atart* out with tb*\nqueetlon, la our electrical plant\nbeing operate] to tb* beat advantage of our elty?' In np'y to thla\nI may itat* that tb* electrical\ndepartment It governed hy rulea.\nregulation* and by-law. aet by tb*\nolty council wltb a view to eervlng\nth* cltleena a* a whole tn the\nbeat pcealble manner. All ratee are\nwt by theee regulation* on an eqult-\neb.o baala.\nCOMPANY'S   BILLS\n\"In reply to Mr. Johneon'e atatement that tb* Nelaon Lumbar I,\nManufacturing coxpany'a bill tor\npowar wn MOO par month, asd\n\u00bb1J00 ptr year, asd that by doelng\ntbe mill down th* electrical department wt* lo*tag tblt amount.\nConsidering fttt* only, the following\nan a tew etetemeate that might be\nof intereat tnd have a direct bearing on the abon.\n\"Taking tb* iverage coat of ywit\nper month for every yaar tbat tb*\nNelion Lumber ts Manufacturing\ncompany waa ualng power from tb*\n\u25a0\nBUTCHERTERIA NEWS\nSATURDAY MONDAY BARGAINS\nfit Bowte steer. ___ Lb. .e-JOe\nBelling Beet. Lb   He\nBoneleaa stew Beef.  Lb loe\nSwtft'a Boneleaa  llama.  Lb. Mc\nDellciooa  Bead Cheeae.  Lb. 15c\nSpiced Ban, freah  madt,\nH lb. Vt*\nEXTRA SPECIAL!\nCHOICE OVEN ROASTS MILK FED VEAL; IO*\nCholoe Boaat Peek. .\nLeg Route Pork.\nLb. lie   Minced Steak.\nLb. lie   Boon-   steak.\n. Lb. toe\nLb.  ISc\nfrith sparer!-*. t Iba. tte   Bnakfaat Bacon, tllced. Lb. toe\nOUR 95c BARGAIN\n1 lb. rreah  Dairy Butter.      1 lb. Lard.\n1   lb.   Break-eat   Sanaage.        Vi   Ib.   Breakfaat   Bacon.\n1-lb. Roaat Beef or pork.\n(boulder Lamb. ..\nStewing\nPHONE 149\n... Lb. lOclUga Lamb. Lb.   1*0\n \u2022  Iba Me\nFREE DELIVERY\n\u25a0\u00bb_\u25a0\nMf STOKE\nDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT WASTF\nSATURDAY AND MONDAY\nJanuary ant and 23rd\nQUAKER OATSggg.. Pktl9c j\nSYRUP \u25a0\u00a3\u00ab*_. Each 45c\nLARD\nShamrock or Swift'i-\nLb. 10c\nPUMPKIN\nLarg* Tint-\nEach 10\nBAKEASY\nShortening\nLb. 10<\nMAPLE SYRUPY,\nQuart! .\nEach 45*\nEGGS\nLoctl freih Extraa .\n.2 Doz. 6$C\nORANGES\nJuicy  Nun-lit.\n4 Doz. 95c\nAPPLES\nFancy   Dellciooa.\n5 Lbs. 25'\nGRAPEFRUIT HS*\",\nLarge   SUe\n2for25f\nMarket Features\nFree Delivery\nPhone 153\nWe handle nothing but the tttt!\nRoUed Roast BeefVw\nChoice ______\nLb. 18c\nLEG ROAST VEAL Lb. 18c\nLAMB SHOULDERS Lb, 12c\nLEGS OF PORK  ....... Lb. lie\nPORK SHOULDERS Lb. 10c\nSAFEWAY STORES LIMITED\nolty.  w\u00bb  hava Jttn th*  following\navenge monthly flgiaeei\nIMt tor tl** moitht Utttt;\nltt* tot aose montha, HU.41; 1\u00abJ\u00bb\ntoy tour month* \u00abMT: lttt tot\ntmn montha, gSSJi; IMT for tlv*\nmontha tltlM; IMS fcr tie* montha.\nttt.lt; WM for tour montha, ggg.M;\n1M0 tor four montha, tgo.M; IMI\ntor tlx montha, tlUM.\nTb* total coat per year wu a*\nfollowi: UM, MMM; 1M4, MSSJO;\nlttt, MM.10; UM, MM.10; IMT,\ntett.tl, IMS, WO-.; UH. MlM;\nIMO, Mil; IMI, ITM. Tk* hlghwt\nooneumptlon Is asy month waa\nMM*). Tb* ahovi unounta do sot\nInolud* a JO per oast dlKoust\nwblob It allowed tor prompt pay.\nttmt, wblob so doubt tbe company\ntook *d.ente*\u00bb of.\nSEASONAL  OPIBA-'OH\n\"Why I ban ton* lalo iuoh oaten la to ihow that Mr, Jobneon*a\nlatter I* mltleading to th* cltleena\not Nelaon asd tb* general publlo.\nIs view of tb* fut that th* Nil-\neon Lumber \u00ab. Manufacturing com-\npasy'a load wu aeaaonel, running\nonly for all month, or km a year,\nlt wu natural asd right to oharge\n\u2022 allghtly higher rate that a con-\naumer taking a load tor 13 montha\nIn the ywn for tig montha ln the\nyear , tbe dty ww holding valuable equipment Is riadlnew to\nwn* th* oompany without any\nremuneration.\nI here atate for publlo Information tbat tbe power ratw in\nHelsan cw_ip.ro nry favorably wltb\naay elty ls Canele, and for certain\ntypee dl load eas quote a rat*\nequal to any,\n\"At so time did Mr. Jobneon take\nup tb* queetlon of ratw In th*\noffloe ot th* electrioal department,\nbut ww mt os two different oc-\ncaalona on teh atreet. when I ad-\nviaed blm taking It up wltb th*\noounoll.\n\"I quit* agrw with Mr. Johnson ae to tbe dwtrabUlty of In-\nduatrlw, but sot it the expense of\ntha city.\"\nOld Yaudevllle\nStar\nit won't tak* mu-\"i thinking of\ndevotwe of vaudeville ln th* old\ndayt to recall the Oakland Bitten,\na beadllM act among headllnen.\nHalt tha famous team oame to light\n\u2022sals tbi other day whin tb* tblp\nnewa nporten recognlted Dagmar\nOakland u a paawnger pn tbe liner\nSanta Ttrwa at Lo* Angelee.\nCARTER IS NOBLE\nGRAND OF SLOCAN\nCITY ODD FELLOWS\nSUTHERLAND GOES    i\nTO THE OKANAGAN\nSLOCAN OTTT, B. C, Jan. SO \u2014\nTh. following offloen wen lnttalled\nhy Slocan lodge No. 40 I.O.O.P.\u2014\nB. B. Carter, N. S-. F. Stogard. V. Cl.;\nB. oraham, eeeretary and financial\neeeretary; It. B. MacMlllan, a 8.\nN. S.; B. O. Wirn*r, L.S.1I. O.;\nWUllam Clough, chaplln; T. A. KB-\nlah, warden; William Blcka, conductor; A. S. Morley, R. S. V. o.;\nT. Cooper. L. S. V. O; J. M. Bm,\nloner guard.\nslocan err?. B. 0., Jan. It\u2014\nJ. Sutherland of the c. P. B (team-\n\u2022hip aerlce left oo Saturday morning\ntor tba okanagan Lake eervtoe.\nB. o. Warner and two toe*, Frw-\nmont, add Harvard were bualneu\nvlalton to Nelson on Monday and\nTueaday of tblt wwk.\nMr. tad Mn. Walter Clough went\nto Boeebery oa Monday. They win\naooompanled by Bev. J. Toung who\nwu ben from New Denver to attend\ntb* annual congregational meeting\not tbe un.t*d Ohurch.\nMISS W. CLOUGH\nPRESIDENT LADIES'\n'     AH), SLOCAN CITY\nTbe flnt euhway tunnel ls Stockholm, Swedes, la sow under con-\natructlon. it la Mia feet long.\nBghty per wnt of th* lnduatrlal\nenergy uwd In F-veden It tupplled\nby \u2022lectrio moton.\nSLOCAN CrtT, B. C, Jan. 30 \u2014\nAt th* Ladlw aid meeting of tbe\nunited Church held it tb* hom* of\nMn. T. McNelih. tha following offloen were appointed. Mn. Walter\nClough. preeldent; Mn. J. Terry,\nvlce-presdent; Mn. T. McNelsh, wc-\nretary-treaeurer. Then wa* a good\nattendance.\nOOES  TO   HOSPITAL\nU. Anderson of Pairvlew wu admitted to Kootenay Lake Oeneral\nhoepltal Friday, being taken to\nth* hotpltal ln tb* Somen ambulance.\nDemand Curlew\nMilk and Cream\nget this full quality milk\nwith the inve liable cream\nline . . . most refreshing,\nmost nourishing.\nPhone 290 for your orders\nfor Whipping Cream.\n\"Itt Saft Became It's Pasteurized\"\nCURLEW CREAMERY\nPALM  KAIMBS.  Ltd.\nI0B CBIAM\nALL HRPKITLT\nBtrrnm milk\nPASTEURIZE*)  PRODUCTS\nPure Food Market\nCHOICE QUALITY MEATS AT\nREASONABLE PRICES\nWatch Our Windows\/\nlo. 1 Steer Beef\nSpecial\nJhoice Boiling Beef, *)C*}\n8 lbs. for  LD\nChoice Pot Roasts\u2014\nPer lb 0   10\nChoice Rib\n'   Roast Per lb\t\nChoice Rump\nRoast. Per lb\t\n'Yesh Minced\nSteak. 2 lbs\t\n12\"\n12'\n14'\n25'\nBrain-Fid Pork\nPrime Shoulder       1 (At\nRoast.  Per lb IU\nPrime Leg Roast.  1Q\u00ab\nPer lb  10\nPrime Loin Roast, lie\nPer lb 14\nFresh Spare Ribs. 1Ac\nPer lb iU\nFresh Pork Sau-     Ott,\nsage. 2 lbs Lo\nFresh Tomato        OA<\nSausage. Per lb. Lv\nEXTRA SPECIAL\nNEW LAID EGGS, FRESH FIRSTS, Doz  30?\nTIP TOP CREAMERY BUTTER. Lb  -_5<>\nFRESH-KTLLED FOWI, Lb  15c\nSWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS,  Lb  14?\nNo. 1 LAMB\nCHOICE LAMB STEW. Lb ttt)\nCHOICE SHOULDER ROASTS. Lb 140\nCHOICE LOIN ROASTS. Lb - _ 20?\nCHOICE LEGS LAMB. Lb.  \u201e_;__.__-_-  22?\n\"HOOT MON,\" a shipment of Haggis just arrive^!\nOnly a limited quantity. Order early to\navoid disappointment.\nFRESH KILLED TURKEYS\t\nBURNS \u00ab. Co., Ltd.\nPHONE SO\nSociety\/\"\ntbl*  eoleata  k MMHM to\nMra, at \u00ab. ngacag. AH mm at s\n.octal natnra. inelodlng r*e*ptl*n>\nprivate eotaruumeate. peraona\nliana, mint******, *M will appea\nla ttu* eoluran. Mt**>g\u00bbe U\u00bb\nVltnnt at her bow*, nt HI'-\nQm-MecTgkersSt)\n-A* \u00bb\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 ami *a\u00ab naaethat\nOraham   attended   tb*    Ctndenlle\ndano* la TTtil l**t night\nW. Frampton et\nteraay Is town.\n\u2022 . - .\nTb* eongenlai Four Bridge olub\nmet Thuraday at th* O* Lux Tto\nnam when thoee playing wen Mr*.\nW. Oelbtek St., Mra. Berbert Thorp*,\nMn. Fnd Curtla and Mn. Jeeepfc\nTurner.\n\u2022 a   a\nH. Johnaton of Reveletolce paid a\nvlalt to town y**t*rd\u00bby.\n\u2022 ,.   .\nMia* Helen Murphy, Ken apartment*, 1* apendlng tb* weelund In\nmil. tb* gueat of Mr. asd Mn.\nPercy HalllweU Jr. Ml** Murphy attended tbe Clnd*r*lla dance then\nlatt evening.\n...\nMn. ~ Frank damtt ol rroct*.\nspent  yeeterdaj  abopplbf la town.\n\u2022 \u2022   a\n, Mra, I. Uwl* ol Boawell haa ar\u00bb\nlved la N*-wn to vlalt at tb* homw\nol   her   daughtera,  Mn,  Jack  Bell.\nnd Mn. A*b*rt Bell.\n...\nA. C. Meeker ol Midway Is a vlalt-\nor in town.\n...\nMia* Jean Lambert, Bwyn atn*t,\n.iurlew,   atttnoed   tb*   Clad\u00abnU*\n_ance In TnU IMt evening.'\n...\nMr. Cha-ipton ol Slocan City wa*\na vlaltor to town yeaterday.\n...\nWord haa b**n reoelvod tbat Vn.\nA-olw*aoon Pred B. Oralvm. wbo\nleft _aat week to spend wnral week.\nat Halcyon, 1* leellng much Improved.\n...\nMn. J. H. Wenaley and b*r daughter, Mr*. W. T. Smltb. ol Or**o*nt\nday, paid a vlalt to town ywttrday.\n...\nA. J. D1U, Mill etreet, I* among\nhow   who   attendei   tb*   bon*pl*J\n.a Trail.\n...\nBawt Flnebbtek ol Slocan City\n.fttt ywtoday In Kaaon.\n...\nMn. Paul Lincoln'* beautiful bon*.\nd\u00bbani*y *trwt, waa tb* aeen* ot a\ndulghuul-y arrangad oeneflt tee ywttrday wbtn the noutaw* w\u00bbre Mn.\nD. A. McParland'* and Mn. P. C.\nBlohard't circle memoera of Bt.\naavlour-a Churoh Heipan' aaeocla-\ntlon. Th* guwt* wan greeted by Mra\nUncoln and Mr*. A. T. 6t*ph*n*on\na. general oon-nntr wbo wa* n-\npiaomg Mr*. McParland. Tb* tt*\n.able ww attnctlv* with It* oover\nJt an Italian lace cloth oentena\n,,|th a oerlee oegonla and matching\n_apen tn ailver aconcca Mn. Pred H.\n-i-abajn and Mra. Oeorge Hontead\n.irealded and the aervlttun Included\nifn.' Oeorge Schupe, Mn. Harold\nrtnny, Mn. B. W. Dawaon, and Mn.\n.Ucharda. PuaaywlLow and tulip*\ng_ao*d the center ot th* bake table\nwhere Mn. ttooert OoU|neon. Mr*.\n-hariea H. Hamilton, Mra. W. H.\noruob* and Mlw Jwn Hunter. Mr*.\nHugh W. aooerteoa wu Ut charge ol\ntea arraagttpentt and \u00bbfn. ts. A.\nAlderamltb acted u cubler. Mlw\nFlorenoe Stephenaon had charge of\ntha drawing ot tba bam wbUa tbe\njucky number prlw for tbe tw\nticket, went to Mn. Z. I. h. Dewd-\nmy. Mn. J. T. Andrew, in bar uaual\ncharming voice wag and wa* ably\naccompanied by Mn. Gladys Webb\nPotter at the piano. Severel de-\n.ightfuliy nndared piano aoloa wen\nJiven by Mlw Clarice Bchupe.\n.   \u2022 '*\nH. V.  Dawaon  of  Kelowna  la  a\ncity -vlaltor.\n...\nClrd* No. I of Trinity trailed\nchurch met recently at th* boa* on\nHall Mine* road ot Mra. J, E. Annable wben thow present were Mra.\nB. Lowery, Mn. J. Rettery, Mn. J.\nUng, Mrs. Arthur Terrill, Mn. C*oU\nH. QrineUe. Mn. Z. L. Buchanan,\nMn.. J. H. Wallaoe. Mn. Cryderrnan\nand Mies Prances Rowe.\n...\nAmong vltlton to Neleon ywttrday waa Mra P. I. Dock*rtll and ter\ndaughter,   Mlaa  Dock-rill,  ot TraU.\n...\nAllied Moaen la ap*nling tte\nweekend with frlenda In TnU.\n. '.   .\nMr. and Mrs. R. Heddle, Pairvlew,\nbave  aa  their  houw  guwt,  Mra.  I.\nPeters  of  Prlnoe  Rupert,  sister  of\ntte late Oeorge F. Motion.\n...\nMlw Peggy McLeod attended tte\nCinderella dapoe ln TraU lut nlgbt.\n...\nMr. and Mn. Hugh Bow, SUIca\natreet, hav* had u their guwt* Mr.\nand Mra T. C. O'NelU. wbo hav*\nreturned to thetr hem* at any\nCreek.\n...\nMlae Dene Xdmondton waa e\u00bb\u00bbnf\nDODD'S\nKIDNEY\n*'\/   PILLS\n607 Mer St.\nPhone 200\nJANUARY\nCLEARANCE SALE\n_\nBIXNKBTS, C0VF0RT*lt8 AND STAPLE DRYGOODS JN A SPECIAL\nOFFEtVNG FOR MONDAY SHOPPERS!\nStriped Flannelette\nHeavy weight striped flannelette in assorted pat-\nterna. Fine for pajamas. Foil 86 inches wide.\nJANUARY SALE PRICE, YARD ~t*4\nWhite\nFlannelette\n27-inch WUt* flannalette\nin good quality. Regular\n25c tbo yard.\nJANUARY SALE PRICE,\nYARD \u201e\u201e \u201e  1\u00ab#\nHonrock's\nFlannelette\nStriped or White Haanel.\nette, Beit English make.\n86 incites wide.  Regular\nvalue 86c th* yard.\nJANUARY SALE !\nYARD\t\nPRICE,\ntt*\nBleached Sheeting\n80-inch bleaphed sheeting in good\nweight  Regular value 75c the yard.\nJANUARY SALE PRICE-\nYARD -. -em r~ \u00ab*\nUnbleached\nSheeting\nHeavy (juality unbleached eheettpg.\nNice even thread and will bleach\neasily. 72 inches wide.\nJANUARY SALE PRICE-\nYARD  SO*\nPillow Cotton        Cotton Comforters\nGood quality Circular Pillow Cotton.\n42 inches wide. Values to 60c the\nyard.\nJANUARY SALE PRICE-\nYARD  .-..,, r-~ 00*\nFull size cotton filled comforters\nwith good quality covering. Regular\n14.96 quality.\nJANUARY SALE PRICE-\nBACH \t\nImported Blankets     Down Comforters\nThe finest Scotch Blankets in extra\nlarge sire. Whipped singly. Values\nto 114.00 the pair.\nJANUARY SALE PRICE-\nPAIR    , r-m    o*.n\n\\ttfmmm\\*,)tmmf^fi,ti.t\nSateen covered down comforters te\ngood size. All colors. Regular |9.7B\nitudlty.\nfANUARY SALE PRICE-\nEACH  f\u20ac.T8\nI\nA\u00a5*tWm***W^M^3**,^F\n*m\n\u2022mi     '     \u25a0\u25a0_\u25a0__..\n''ii i.\nms0\nthow from Jtobon to attend tb*\nClndtnll* danoe In Ttall lwt evening. She I* th* houw guwt of Mr.\nand Mra. 0. W. MaeMr.\n...\nT. A. Tempi* ot TnU paid a tlalt\nto town ye-tu-day.\n\u2022   \u2022   * .\nMr. Otgby ot Regine, anrlfad Prlday to *t*y -with bl* two *on*. John\ntnd Hell, at tbe Sttrt|ng hotel.\nFISHER FETED\nSOUTH SLOCAN\nSOUTH SLOCA.T, Jan. \u00bb.\u2014A dance\narranged by tbe many mend* of\nCharley Pleher. who lea-vee the district after being In tbe employ of\nthe Wert Kootenay Powar es Light\nOompany tea* fcr many yetn, wu\ngiven In tb* tell on Baturday evening. The mualc wu kindly euppll-\ned by Mlw Margaret Oraham. piano;\nWilfred Lee, banjo; Jack Maraiund.\nviolin; 3. Hununell, accordlan and 0.\nBald, violin.\nAn noelent aupper wu served during tt* evening by tha ladlea. after\nwblcb a preeentatlon ot a emoklng\naet ww made to Mr. ruber.\n3. % M*o<(-o*ld made a cordial\napeeoh on behalf of tb* reeldente. e\u00ab-\nfiwlng th*lr regnl tbat he wu Having aaC wiahipg blm tte bwt of luek.\nMr. Plater r*apond\u00abd-\nTt* giwt* attending wen Mr- and\nMre. S. Bowkett, MT. and Mra. J. U.\nYeatman. Mr. and Mr*. O. V. Runt.\nMr. and Mn. 3. I. Thompwn, Mi.\nand Mra. P. Scott, Mr. and Mn. l>.\nBird, Mr. and Mn. W. waUUey, Mr\nand Mn. Datlw, Mr. and Mra.\nA. Dunamulr, Ut. and Mn. W. B.\nMacdonald, Mr. and Mn. P. O. Bird.\nMr. and Mr*. W. A. MoOabe, colonel and Mn. Joba Murray, Mr.\nand Mn. T. A. WbaUdop, Mr. aod\n)lra. D. Powal). Mr. aad Mn. W. T.\nJohw. Mlw |t|te Jonea, Mr. and Mra.\nH. Patter. Mr- and Mn. C. Crowell,\nMlw Belle Cunningham, Mr. and\nMn. P. Priaby. Mlw Millie Pototky.\nMl*. Mae PrUby, Mlae Cattle\nLaurie, MIM Big* Pdwarty-. Mr. and\nUn. Z OOrdon. Mlw VoteAn HUl.\nMlaa .Peggy Kill, Mr. add Mr*. M.\npownle, B. J. pnaalngliani, -Mar-\nMod TMtotaa.\" Jo* Bwlaacio, D.\n3, Dale, Oofdon Batley. pred Murrell, Wilfred Lw. Tom Anderaon, J.\nHuBunell, .oruiin Bentley. Jullen\nYeatman. Ollbert ounnlnghaaa, Albert Malaon, cbarlw Loft, J. Man-\nland, hank Ptlaby. J. Z. Macdonald,\nOettan Burgeoel. William Muir, C.\nHeld and Wilfred Ln,\nKAMLOOPS STORE I* MoWarm-d'a  Javeelry  atate, aad\nJVAJW-VUrD OXUaD Latnoted watete* *ad Jewelry valu-\nOBJECT OP TPUGS\\** \u2022\u00bb **\u00bb\u25a0\nKAMLOOPS. B. C. Jaa. It (CP)- Botanist* eotbneW tbat them *n\nAt an wrly boor tbl*' moralng MOO or non onlUieetd -arl.ttw of\nthlevw broke a plate gta*a windowIrtw grown la tbe world today.\nExceU in Quality and Flavour\nSALADA\nTEA     \"\nOtC L       if- _   \u2014      at- -^ 1 0\nrlVm   rTTMl  OH   V7WOCM\nVassar's CashNeatMarket\nGOOD BUYING FOR SATURDAY\nAND MONDAY!\nGoverment\nInspected Beef\nSirloin Steak. QC<\n2 lbs.  00\n.Rump Roast IQ-f!\nPer lb. _..., 10\n.tolled Prime R|b   1D<\nRoest. Per lb. 10\nT. Bone Roast.      OAO\nPer lb.   Lfl\nGood Pot Boast      Qtf\nP6r lb. \u2014 Q.\nBlade Rib Roast     1A<\nftr *\\~ tO\nBolUng Beef. Qt*\nPer lb. \t\n6<\nB^ts> fresh\nPullets. Per doz.,..\nCreameiT Butter.\nPer lb _...\nPure Lard, ls.\nPer lb _\t\n27'\n24'\n10*\n4-lb. Pork Roast; IH\nlbs. Sausaj-e. CM\nAll for \u2014 OU\nrrimmed  Pork\nShoulder. Per lb.\nPork Loin Roast\nPer lb\t\nreel Fillet\nPer lb.\t\nVeal Oven Roast\nPer lb. \t\nLogs Lamb.\nPer lb _\nShoulder*\nLamb. Lb\t\n9\niy\n.18'\n13*\n_19*\n12\".\nfireakfest Bacon, by the\npiece. 1 CO\nPer lb.  10\nBacon, fresh IM\nsliced. Per lb..... 10\nIS*\nlb..._\nSmall Pork\nSausage. Per lh\n PAOB SB\nGOOD VOLUME\nIN OIL SHARES\nPrlcea Firm Around Mld-\nDay{ Later Weaken *\nTORNOTO. JU. 90 (OP\u2014 OU\nghirw ouoe out ln consldenbli\nTolume on Toronto stock exchange\ntoday ud Imperlil showed a imall\nlow while British Amerlcin held at\ntte old mark ot 8. Tbe two traded\nabout 3.800 sharae. Then wu alio\nfair volume In 0. P. R. ud Inter-\nntttonil nickel, tbe ml ebowlnc a\ngain ot tt.\nPrloes   firmed   noticeably   around\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n80 industrials  81.66 up .61\n20 rails  \u2022 28.06 up .68\n20 utilities ...-\u202227.69 up .10\nSELLING BRINGS\nDROPjN WHEAT\nChicago Market Closes Unsteady, Down Trifle\nMetal Markets\ne-eTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON, \\sJCr-SATURDAY  MORNING. JANCABT  St, ISIS\nLONDON CLOSE\nLIQUIDATION\nDUmLITIES\nMontreal List Price\nLevels Sink\nNBW YOIUC. 3m. 90 (AP)\u2014Copper\nquiet;   \u25a0ectnlytto   ipot   6:   futun\nOH. Tin ateady; apot  ud  nearby        ' totMUitK,~JZ,ta\nmm.. ,..,.,.. ~__.   v__\u2122 _,,...  vr-_  \"*\"\u00b0 \u25a0atenmea  stocxs.\nBy JOHN P. BOUOHAN\nAuodited Prau Muket Editor\nchicaoo, ju. ao (AP)\u2014sailing\nraid-day wban Will street mowed in orders pradomlnated In the grain\nImproved tone ud thi prlw level p^, lat< today, ind prlw idvsnces\nheld wben the big boerd turned m,d8 earUer failed to bold,\nweak. The Interltoted stocks held --spread\" dealings m wheat, aalw\ntheir gains. Braelllin, end Pord \"A\" hw> sguu* purchuw it Einsu\nbelt* up vrtth O. P. B. while Smelt- atfi WKe Urgely mppnalbli for\n\u2022rs weakened a hah* point In light Chicago muket setbacks. Weakneu\nof the Winnipeg wheat muket wu\nalso an unsettling factor.\nWhwt clowd uniteidy, M-M under ywtarday'i finish, wtth oorn at\na shade deollne to a shade idvince.\noate unchanged to a shade, ind pro-\nvliloni unchanged to a decline ot\n2 cente.\n.SI; futun 93.71. Iron quiet unchanged. Lead dull; ipot Nlw Tork\nIM: Eaat St. Louis 3.87. Zinc\nsteady; But Bt Louli spot and futun tM. Antimony 6.00\nACTIVE MINE\nISSUES SLIDE\nVancouver Exchange Has\nUninteresting Session\nVANCOUVER, Jtn. 30 (CP)\u2014Price\nlevels In active mining Issues slid\nttt fractionally to two points In another uninteresting session on the\nVancouver stock exchange. Precious\nmetals leader?, under fair selling\npressure after a slight recovery yesterday, continued their easier tone\nof the early part of the week. Bralome at 1.55, Premier at 01 ind\nReno at 78. were each off two after\ntltm openings. Orandvlew eased a\ntraction to 3!,fc.\nCariboo Oold and Big Missouri In\nthe unlisted group showed firmer\ntones the former firming up 25 to\n380 while the Utter Issue wa* up a\nhalf to 13.\nBONDS EVEN\nUnable to Retain Early\nGains\nWall Street Quiet\nReceives News on War Debt\nDiscussion Easily\nWHEAT PRICES\nBREAK SHARPLY\nWorld Export Situation\n\u2022 Is Bearish\nBy JOHN L. COOLEY\nAssociated Press Financial Writer\nNEW VORK, Jan. 30 (AP)\u2014Stocks\nreoelved with quiet firmness today\nword tbe United States had agreed\nto discuss war debts with Oreat\nBritain.\nFamiliar trading favorites poked\nup a point or two In tbe morning\nwhen tbe market at tlmea waa fairly\nanimated,   but\nWhite Rouse statement found quotations declining sluggishly. Toward\nthe close, leaden plucked, up more\ncourage, as though heartened by\ntbe Washington decision, but earlier\nhighs were not reestablished and\nnet Improvement averaged leas than\na point. Sales totalled 702,937 shares.\nWTNNTPTO, Jan. 20 (OP)\u2014Unable\nto withstand the bearish Influence\nof the world wheat export situation\nln relation to Canadian wheat and\nlower outside markets, wheat prloes\nbroke sharply In the closing minutes\nof trading on the grain market\nheYe today.\nScraping tbe day's lowest levels,\nvalues cloeed % to 1 oent lower with\nMay delivery at 46)4; July at 4f%\nand October at 48 oents.\nInduced by lightness of offerings,\nwheat prloes crept slightly higher\nat the opening but soon sold off\nand traded at fractionally lower\nlevels until near the cloee.\nExchanges\nNBW TORK, Jan. 20 CAP)\u2014The\nbond market apparently felt better\ntoday, but prices, as a whole were\nunable to retain early galna and\ndrifted back to around thetr starting point.\nFurther activity in the United ^ _^\nStatea government group, however,\nraised aggregate salea to 412.803.000,\npar value. The turnover of government bonds alone waa more\ntban  $3,800,000.\nNew York Stocks\nToronto Stocks\nAbana .\nArno \u2014\nAJex ....\nAmulet .\nA P  Consolidated\t\nBase Metals _______\nBarry Hollinger    \t\nBig Missouri ,\t\nCalmont  _\u2014_____\u2014___,\nO and B Lands\t\nChemical Research .,\t\nClerlcy \u2014       .\nDome    , \u201e,\nDalhousle    \t\nBastcrsst\t\nEldorado        , \u201e *      ,\nFaloonbrldge   _.___.__\nOranada \t\nHome   bll   \t\nHowey    _______\nHollinger\t\nHudson  Bay  . .\u201e,_   \t\nInternational   Nickel\t\nKlrkland Lake\t\nLake Shore _ ______\nMacassa    ,\nManitoba   Bsaln   _____\nMalartlc   ____________\nMclntyre \u25a0 _\nMlalng   Corp   _______\nMayland   ............\u2014______\nNewbec _ _ , ,.\t\nNipissing\t\nNoranda   ,\t\nPend Orellle\t\nPremier Oold ,\nflan Antonio _..\nflberrlt Oordon .\nSudbury Basin .\nSterling Pacific .\nSlscoe   ._ \t\nTech    Hughes   .\nVlpond   _\t\nVentures \t\nWright Hsrgrea.ee\nWalte Ackerman __\n\u202203 M\nMM\n.71\n.17\n.08\nJO\n.18*\n.11\n.04\nJO\n1.00\n\u202201(4\n14.88\n.14\n.18\nISO\nltt\nltt\nAS\n.88\n8.30\n3.80\n8.08\n.ss\n83.00\n3*M\nMM\nMM\n33.90\n1.87\n.18\n.04\nUl\n31.00\nM\njso\nM\ntt\nM\n.13\n1.48\n4.23\n\u25a0JU\n\u202288 Vi\n4.10\n.40\nAllegheny     1)4\nAllied  Chemical 87\nAm Can   SOVi\nAm Por Power 7\n. 8Vi\nAm Ma Ss Pdy _ 1SV4\nAm Smelt Is net 18M\nAm Telephone .. lOStt\nAm Tobaeoo ...._ 64 tt\nAnaconda  _.. IM\nAtchison     43%\nAuburn  Moton 48 Vi\nBaldwin\t\nB   At   O   ,\t\nBendlx Aviation\nBeth  Steel  \t\nCanada Dry \t\nC  P\t\nMONTREAL, Jan. 30 (CP)\u2014British\nand foreign exchange fn relation to\npublication   ot   the ; the Canadian dollar, as compiled by\nthe Royal Bank of Canada, closed\ntoday as follow*:\nArgentina,   peso   ... -2974\nAustralia, pound _  8X1781\nBelgium,   belga       .1887\nBrutl.    mllrela    _. .0880\nChina, Hongkong dollars  ,   .2408\nC-ecnoalovskla,   crown   ,   .0341\nDenmark, krone .1037\nPlnland, Ilnmark , ,   .0173\nPrance,   franc   _  __-   .0448\nGermany, idchsmark _   -1730\nOreat  Britain,  pound\nOreeoe,   drachma   _._.\nHolland,   florin\t\nHungary,  pengo\t\nIndia, rupee  _____\nItaly,    lire ,\t\nJapan,   yen   \t\nJugoslavia,   dinar\nNew   Zealand,   pound\nNorway,    krone    \t\nPoland,   Blotl    _ \u2014\nRoumania. leu\t\nSouth   Africa,   pound\nSpain,   peseta   \t\nSweden,   krone    \t\nSwltaerland, frano\t\nUnited States, dollar, 14'i per oent\npremium.\ns%\n10\nlOVi\n18Vi\nBVi\nMtt\n7\n38 Vi\nMontreal Stocks\nBank or Commerce \t\nImperial    Bank    \t\nRoyal   Bank    \u2014\t\nAbitlbi Power ts Taper .\nBell    Telephone     _.\nBrazilian T L Ss Power ,\nBritish American OU \u2014\nCanada Bronae \t\n187\n141\n141V4\n18\n\u00bb7tt\n\u00abVi\n8\ni   UK\n4\n8\nI\n.   17\n.   40\n.     8\n\u2022    STi\n. 110\n.   UH\nBteel  of  Canada    18%\nflt.   Lawrence  Plour  Mills  __   38\nWinnipeg   Railway     .     Stt\nWinnipeg Railway pfd  !_    S\nCanadian Car Ss Foundry .\nCanadian Cement .....\u2014\nCan   Industrial   Alcohol   .\nDominion  Bridge   ,\t\nDominion   Olass\t\nLake of the Woods ______\nMassey    tyarrls   _...______\nOgllvle   Milling   _____\nShawlnigan     \t\nCerro de Pasco .\nO Sa O \t\nChryaler       Mtt\nCom Ss Southern    3tt\nCon Oaa N Y _.   SOtt\nCora Prod      MVi\nC Wright pfd ._   \u2014\nDupont 40tt\nEistinan  Kodak    89 Vi\nElec P e. L      ttt\nErie      8Vi\nPord English ._ \u2014\nPord of Canada \u2014\nrirst Nat Storea \u2014\nFreeport Texas ..\nOen Motors \t\nOen Elec ______\nOen  Poods _\u2014,\nOold  Dust  \t\nGoodrich     \u2022  -\nQ N pfd\t\nHowe Bound .-.\nHudson  Moton\nIns Oopper\t\nInter Nickel \t\nInter Tel ta Tel\nJewel Tea Co _.\nKenn Copper .._\nKresge S 8 '\nMack   Truck   -_\nMilwaukee pfd\nNash  Moton .._\nNat Dairy Prod\nN P * L\t\nN T Central __\nPac O 86 Elec _\nPack Moton .....\nPenn R R\t\nPhillips  Pete  __\nPun Oil\t\nRadio Corp\t\nRadio Keith Or\nRem Rand .\t\nSafe Stores \t\nShell Union ....\nS  Cal  Edison  _\nS   P    _\t\nStand Oil oal ..\nStand Oil N J ..\nStewart  Warner\nStudebaker\t\nTexaa Corp\t\nTexas O 8ul _-\nTlmken   Hollar\nUnder   Type   _..\nUnion Carbide _\nUnited   Aircraft\nU P\t\nu 8 Pipe ta Pdy\nU fl Rubber\t\nU 8 steel\t\nVanadium Steel\nWest Elec\t\nWillys Onr \u2014\nTellow Truck _-\nHi\n84tt\n8tt\n18\n104 Vi\n88 Vi\n7VI\n43\",\n48%\n4%\n\u00bbVi\n\u00abTl\nIS\n1314\n37H\nMtt\n\u00bbtt\nit's\n83 Vi\n3>tt\n88 Vi\n8Vi\nMiiweanolis Grain\nMINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 30 (AP)\u2014\nFlour unchanged. fchlpxenta 34343.\nBran   880   to  930.\nWheat: No. 1 nor. 48V4 to 40V4:\nHo. 1 red durum 41Vi to 43Vi; May\n48',;  July 48tt-\nCom:  No. 8 yellow 30Vi   to 31Vi.\nOats: No. 3 white 14 to 14tt.\n\u00bbJax: No. 1, MSVi to l.nvi.\n34 M\nMH\nMVi\n38\nMVi\n*tt\n10.V4\n6'i\n4!4\n3tt\n8)4\n7tt\n17\n\u2022 V4\n\u2022tt\n18\n311\nMtt\nMtt\nMVi\n39 tt\n3Vi\n1BV4\n8H\n3tt\n8V4\n3Vi\n*V4\n41\n4tt\n38V4\nMVi\n38\n30 Vi\n3Vi\n4Vi\nMVi\n34tt\nMtt\nMtt\n37V4\n37 Vi\n78Ji\nStt\n411\n3\u00bbtt\nMVi\n30 Vi\n3\navi\n33\nMtt\nMtt\n34tt\n4tt\n\u2022 Vi\nS\nTli\n\u2022\n\u2022Vi\nMtt\n3tt\n14\n18\nIS\n39tt\n\u2022 tt\n17 Vi\nStt\n8\n40V4\n38VI\nnvi\n34 VI\n8014\n3Vi\n4\nMVi\n34 Vi\n1SV4\n38tt\n38 V4\n73tt\n4Vi\n28 Vi\n39 Vi\nltt\nttt\nltt\n88tt\n80 V',\nStt\nSVi\nMVi\nMV4\n108tt\n84 li\n7tt\n41tt\n47%\nSVi\n\u2022tt\n\u2022 tt\nMtt\n\u2022Vi\nMtt\n7\n38\n14\n. avi\nttM\n83 Vi\n814\n40\n88 Vi\nSM\nSVi\nsvi\n7\n63*\nasii\nMtt\nMtt\na4tt\nMVI\n8\n\u2022 tt\nSVi\n4V4\natt\ns\nTH\n37\n\u2022Vi\n\u2022 Vi\nMtt\n3'i\n14\nMtt\nMtt\nMtt\n39 Vi\nas\n1814\nSVi\nStt\ns\navi\na\n. 41\n4tt\n38 Vi\n18\nas\n30tt\n3Vi\n4\nMVi\n34Vi\nMVi\nI3tt\n37\n87\n7Stt\n\u2022tt\n4Vi\n39 Vi\nMVi\n39tt\n3\n-Vi\nMONTREAL, Jan. 10 (OP)-Llqul-\ndatlon la utilities carried Montreal\nstock exchange .prloe leWele lower ln\nfairly active trading today. At the\na majority\nof the utilities and a selected group\nof miscellaneous lasuea ahowed net\nlosses.\nBraslllan shaded Vi at 8Vi. International Nickel yielded 14 to \u2022\nwhile C.nadlan Paclflo cloaed unchanged at IS. Consolidated 8-ielt-\nen was steady at BS. Montreal Power\nwu liquidated but managed to\ncloee at 3014 for a net loss of only\ntt- Power Corporation yielded a\nfull point to 7 ea did Canadian\nHydro-Electric preferred. Bell Telephone advanced ltt to 97V4-\nBRIGHT SPOTS OF\nFINANCIAL WEP'\nLOUDON. Jaa. 80 (APl-cloelnf-\nBraalllan Traction 81314: Canadian\nPaclflo.. 818 tt; Hydro Electrlo 8\u00bb;\nint Hold 8< Int Oo 8IVi; Interna-\ntlonsi Nickel . 113; British American Tobacco IS)i DUdnier 88a lOVid;\nDunlop Rubber lis Vi*: 'ord Ltd.\n30s ad: Imperial Tobeooo \u00bb7s 6d;\nShell T St T \u00a33tt; VIcken Te; British 3Vi per aent war loan CMtt:\nBritish four per cent 1980-00 \u00a3100;\nBrian Si _88Vi. .\nMUTUALUFEIN\nSTRONGPOSmON\nSurplus Earnings $5,509,688.-\n31; Low Expense Rate\nNORANDA IS\nUP TO $21\nVolume,of Mines Higher;\nPrices Firmer\nTORONTO. Jan. 80 (CP>\u2014Volume\nwae much higher ln tba standard\nmining market today,\u2014about three-\nquarten of a million shares \u2014\nand price on the whole wen stronger\nThe better tone touched the high-\npriced golds as well ae the cheaper\nIssues,\nNoranda bad Its best day la weeks,\nmore than 3.000 shires turning over.\nTbe price showed an advance of 00\nto   831.   Nickel   also   taoked   up  a\nBy The Canadian Frees\nSTRATFORD,  Ont.,\u2014The new Av.\nslon Fibrin plant etarted Its looms  ******* \u2022\u00bb\"> *\u00b0 \u2022\u2022\u00bb\u2022\u2022 Falconbrldge and\nthis week with eight employes. I Hudson Bsy firmed s to 10 while\nWATERLOO. Ont.. Jan. 30-R. O.\nMcCulloch. president of the Mutual\nUfe Aasuranoe Company of Canada,\nin hia nport tor 1932, brings out\nIn tba moat clear-cut manner the\nstrength and soundness of the company s busmen and financial poaitlon, with total assets of 8131,180,-\n303.73, and surplus and contingency\nreset-Tee of 811.8S8.10S.73. Surplus\nearnings wen 8S.609.S8B.31; dividends\np:ld policy-hoi dan, 86.084.91136;\nnew saaurances paid for, 844,038383;\nassurances In force December 81.\n1933, 8517,693.974; lowest expense\nrate la company's hlatory; death\nlossee well within the expected.\nDOLLAR HALF\nCFNTHER\nBKLLEVIU-I, ont.\u2014Local employment offloe reports improvements\nin demand for farm help. i\nWlNNlPBa,\u2014Ruddy Manufacturing\noompany, Ltd. of Brantford, Ont.\nopens western branch with warehouse here.\nOUELPH. Ont.\u2014Local carpet and\nspinning mill reports Increase of\norders and manager Quarraby says\n\"things are looking better.\" \\\nCLEVELAND, O. \u2014Ore movement\ndown the lakes this year estimated\nby metal trade journal at 25.000,-\n000 tons compared with 3,077,000\ntons ln 1033.\nBATJLT STE MARIS \u2014 Northern\nFoundry & Mach ne Co. starts manufacture here of cars, hoists, skids\nand pumps.\nST. THOMAS, Ont. \u2014Some extra\ntrain crews were called out this\nweek by the Michigan Central railway,\nTORONTO\u2014Products of Stedman\nFoundry a_ Machlno works of Aurora,\nInd., will be manufactured here for\nCanadian snd British markets.\nPound Sterling: Ends Day\nWith Advanoe\nNEW TORK. Jan. 20 (CP>\u2014Upward trend was displayed by the\nCan* J lan dollar and pound, sterling\non foreign exchange today. Tbe\ndol!\u00abr closed ft-cent higher at 67tt\ncents (United States premium of\nuv* per oent) after opening at\n87% cents. The pounj ended the\nsession, 1.-16 oent stronger at\n$1.85% for cables. Sterling opened\nat tSAOtt and ranged throughout\nOTTAWA   Jan. 30  (CP)\u2014Canada'!   ths session fro_n *a_UK  to |3-3S^.\n1933 wheat crop is now estimated\nat 428,514,000  bushels according to\na crop report   ssued today by the\nDominion Bureau of Statistics. This\nis slightly lower than tbe November\nestimate which was 431,200.000 bushels. Most of the reduction from the\nNovember estimate was recorded in   B1\u00ab  Missouri\nVentures weakened a point.\nCanada's Wheat tw\nM2* ,'!,l:\u2122 M-'\nVancouver List\nManitoba. Tbe revised figures for\ntha 1931 crop waa 881,838,000 bushela.\nEgg Markets\nBralome\nCoast Copper _\nOeorge copper\nOeorgla River _\nOolconda \u25a0 _____\nOrandvlew \t\nInt C & C\t\nSILVER FUTURES\nCLOSE STEADY\nThe lovemment of Italy haa submitted to tha state of Vatican City\na project for the management of\ntbe Vatican railway.\nNIW YORK. Jan. 30 (AP)-611 ver\nfutures cloeed steady; sales 638X100\nounces. Jan. 39.06N; March 38.88;\nHay   39.841-;    July    26.00N;    Sept.\n28.30N;   Oct.   36.3pB.\nBAR SILVER QUIET\nNIW   TORK,   Jan.   30\u2014 Bar   silver\nunchanged   at  39tt.\nLONDON,   Jan.   30\u2014   Bar   silver\nquiet, unchanged at 18 18-18d.\nA beverage made of roasted ground\nfigs Is widely used ln Chile ln\nplaoe of coffee.\nKootenay Florence \t\nOTTAWA,   Jan.   jo\u2014Igg   markets  Lucky Jim\t\nare slightly easier again today with   National Silver\t\nsome further price recessions record- Noble Five _________\ned. - Pend Oreille ________\nToronto\u2014Dealers quoted producers Pioneer  Oold   ,\nand country shippers ungraded eggs Porter Idaho  \u25a0    ,\neitras 30, firsts 18, seconds 18 de-  Premier  \t\nUvered. Reno Odd _________\nMontreal\u2014Receipts were 1803 cases Ruth Hope \t\nas  compared  to  833  cases  for   __e SUvercreet\t\ncorresponding   day   last   year.   The I OILS\nmarket was quiet and barely steady A P consolidated\t\nShipments of graded eggs sold on O and E Landa\t\nspot   to   wholesalers   at  extraa  36, Commonwealth   _____\nfirsts 33,  pullet eitrss 33. Eastcrest\t\nHalifax\u2014Freeh   egg   arrivals  from Freehold\t\nlocal shippers aa wall' it from P.E.I. Home  Oil -\npoints   oont'nued  ln  good  volume. M-Doilg.U Segur Kx\nDealers quoted producers and coun- McLeod    _ \u2014 \t\ntry ahlppera for ungraded egge de- Royalite   ___ \t\nUvered   extraa   34-38,   flrata   31-33, Sterling   Pacific\nseconds 13-14.\nBid\n.13\nIM\nIM\nAO\nMM\n.14\nMM\nMM\nMM\n-Utt\n.Oltt\n.03\n.66\n4.48\n.03\nAl\n.73\nM\n.01%\nnnoNU\n(6)\nMARRT-DTTRODDOTIONS BT PBI-\nvata letten. Clenta all over Canada. Hudreds of lady members.\nCanadian Correspondence dub.\nBox 118. Calgary. Alta.       (8801)\nPRIVATE KINDERGARTENS FAT\nAdvice given free. Canadian Kindergarten Institute. Winnipeg.\n(4838)\nHELP WANTED\n(IV)\nHOW   TO    OET   A   OOVERNMENT\nlob. Free Booklet The M. C. C.\nUd., Kensington  Bldg., Winnipeg.\n(9808)\nCAPABLE AND WILLINO OIRL\nwants houae work. Box 6403.\nDally News. . (8403)\n.OKNTN  WANTED\n(12)\nMEN WANTED FOR RAWLEIOH\nroutes of 800 consumers In vicinities of Nelaon. Kamloops and\nRowland. Reliable bustler can\nstart earning 826 weekly and Increase every month. Write Immediately. Rewlelgh Co., Dept ON-\n308-8, Winnipeg, Canada.       (6348)\nROOMS   WANTED\n(18)\nLIVESTOCK WANTED\nHORSE   AND   HARNESS   I   \\_\\\n-   Procter-7*\nfor keep. Box 16.\nJII-CELLANEUUS   rpB   SAUJ'\nGALVANIZED IRON FIFE ANJM\ntings Belting, etc\u2014Special -_>\nWire unit IM\", IW- _\u00bb 3ttS*|\nper loo lhs. Full leak\nnew and used Oalv, snd t\nPipe and fittings; tt 0-1*3\nTc; 1' Black. 6C; 3\" BlaC-ul\nable for Irrigation and water\n13c other slaea low prloea; j\ncorrugated Oalv. iron 88 pit\nsquare feet. Poultry wire M\na and a feet, pull stock of*\nSplit pulleys; Potato and \u25a0\"\nSacks. Barbed wire, Mlaa\nCanvas Doors, windows, \"\nFelt Oarden and Air boee\nChains. Merchandise and\nment of all description*. \u25a0\nlee solicited.\nB. C. JUNK CO.\n138  Powell  St..  VANCOUVER.\n'VJ\ne;\"1\nFOR  BARGAINS Of SECOND.*!\nand slightly used Singer\ncall at Singer Shop.\nYOUNO  MAN DESIRES ROOM.\nQuiet   essential.   Box  6413.   Dally\nNews.\nHOUSES   FOB   RENT\n(6413)\n. (81)\nFOR   RENT \u2014 FULL    FURNISHED\nhouse, two bedrooms, garage, one\nblock from Central school. Phone\n911L1   or   write  Box  6381,  Dally\nNewa. 16391)\nUNFURNISHED REDECORATED\nbungslow, three bedrooms. Immediate possess on. Phone 30.\n(8384)\nFURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED\nfour >oom house. Hot and cold\nwater. Phone 608. (8876)\nHOUSES--FURNISHED AND UN-\nfurnlsbed.   Phone   808 L.      16333)\nNURSERY FEODUCTS\nRALPH PEARSON. \"NVI\nagent\" Box 383. Vernon, 1\nrepresenting \"Stewart Broa\nseries\" Kelowna, B C. D. Od\nWeetbank B C Nut trees, 1\nPalmer Kelowna, B G-. ta\nseeds, olants. etc All Id\ngrown stock Personal call aott\n38 years experience.\nBusiness and Profession\nDirectory\nAccountants\nLIVESTOCK    FOB   SALE\n(88)\nFRESH   AYRSHIRE   COWS.   H.\nBourgeoU.  Creacent Valley.  (6386)\nMILK   COWS    FRESHENED,   T.   B.\ntested.  Koaloff.   Crescent  Valley.\n(6887)\nWOS.  BOX  WEEKS.  MAOEE,  ORAY\nCreek. (8880)\n.mm lii.l.ANtous\n(\u00ab\u00bbi\n.13 tt\n1_68\n3.00\nti\n.03\nJ7M,\n.04\n.18\n.03(4\nMM\n.80\n488\nM\nAt\n.76\nUlllimiMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIINIII\nI    Wildfire\nCoal\n5     Another car Just arrived!     a\nplace your orders quick       s\nS   ' while lt lasts. S\nl*-.*\" $10.50 <~|\n| Williams' I ransfer 'i\nPhone 106\n(8410)   S\niiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimn'': ~\nSKIS FOR SALE AND EQUIPMENT\nreps rs. E. Dahl, 609 Josephine Bt.\n(6401)\n.01H   FROPERTV FOR SALE\n(84)\nCHAS    F   HUNTER,   8J.     INT\nMunicipal and Commercial At\nP O. Box 1181, Neleon. B.O. (I\nAssayers\nE  W   WIDDOWSON estsbilshed\n809 Josephine st. Nelson. B -\nORENVILLE   H   ORIMWOOD   1\nBoi  418.   Kaalo.  B.   0.        I\nChiropractors\nDR  ORAY   O-LKRR BLK.\nmai\ntt\nDR    MACMILLAN.   ORAD    PAU\nSchool   Aber Blk.  Neleon   pSt\n\u25a0\nMITTUN  AND OEDDES   X-RAt-\nMCM. Cranbrook and Trait ((\nFlorists\nJOHNSON'S   GREENHOUSES- *\n843   cut   flowera   potted\nand  flora]  dee.gna.\nI\nNELSON   FLOWER   SHOPPE\nllne cut flowera st ell tlmea\nal designs   Phone 333. (|\nOrit-elle'e Greenhouses Nelson\nflowers and floral designs. \u25a0\nInsurance and Real Esti\nR W DAWSON Resi Estate\nsurance Rentala Next HlptK\nHardware,   Biker   etreet.       _\nSome 4,000,000 acres of arable poof Franoe te devoted to vineyards.\nns\n, tl\n. .08\n. .08\n. Mtt\n.   .33\n.03tt\n.   .38\n. 6.88\n,   .13\nSEVEN ROOM HOUSE CLOSE IN.\nmuat sell 61400. Terms. Phone\n634 before 6 p. m. (6373)\nBANK OF COMMERCE\nDECLARES DIVIDEND\nSecond Hand Store*\nrhe  Ark   Dealers  ln  Second\ngoods Phone 634. Joeephlna.d\nStorage\nSTORAGE.  MOVING.  COAL,  Wl\nPhone 63  Burn's Coal at tit*\nTORONTO. Jan. 30 (CP)\u2014Directors of the Canadian Bank of com- |\nmerce today declared dividend of\n3 tt per oent payable ln Canadian\nfunds for tbe three months ending\nFlorence. Italy, is aald to have I Feb. 38. The d vldend is payable\nmora worka of art than any other' Ma-ch 1 to ahareholders of record\nsimilar   area. Jan. 81.\nTransfer\nATKINSON TRANSFER.\nCoal and wood.\nWood Factory\n'.AWSON'S WOOD FACTORY Hi\nwood merchant. 317 Baker si\n(I\nTHE GUMPS-Righto!\nVHU.F0OR\n..STROSS\nt\u00bb?\nUNCI* BIM MAS\nNOT PROPOW--\nTWE ucrrn.M_-\nI* MOWING,\nLARCeW AND\nLAMAR BACH\n~Y-n-\nToronto Industrials\nBall  Telephone\n87\n0\u00ab\n\u20227   *\nBriallian\t\n\u2014.\n\u2014\nVi\n8  A  OU\t\nmm\n\u2014\n1\nCanada   Dredge\n\u2014\n\u2014\n18tt\nCanada Oypeum\n\u2014\n\u2014\na\nOona Bakeries _\n\u2014\n_-\n3%\nCons Mining \u2014\nB8tt\n88\n68\nFord of Can \"A\"\n1%\n7tt\n7tt\nInter  Nickel   ...\n*M\nOtt\nOtt\nLoblaw \"A\" .....\nUtt\nUtt\nlltt\nMaseey Harrla .\n8tt\n3\n8tt\nNoranda _____\ntt\n3040\n31\n Ti\nMM ANO\nPARTNERWIN\nke Preliminary Golf\n\"Test Play at Arizona\npENTX, Arta- *\"\u2022\u00bb\u25a0 ** <\u00bb\u2022**>\u2022\nMat In * e*M- ertsxllna rein,\nJH\u00bbn\u00abrum, lw Anttlf. pro-\n|Ml  eae   hla   Phoeal-   eate-\n\u2022ertner, Oeorge Peter, tedey\nthe woo first annual Artaonn\nuaatear  best-bell  event wtth\nea a aw It wane.\nk Wood, of Dwl. Hi. end Bob\n\u2022ter.   Phocs-i,  eected   tt  tot\n|#l*ce.\nth Nelson, of Port Worth, and\n- Aafclns, Phoenix, came third\nST. and Al. Zimmerman, Port-\nOn., aad Dan Peter, Phoenix,\n'Seurth et SS\nIssfi eveat ni a preliminary\n\u2022 eecond annual Atteeea open\nplonshlp to be played Batur-\naad Bunday.\nANSFER CAPS\nTO YANCOOYEP\nWill Be Known as the\n\u25a0 Maroons at Coast\nLOABY. Jan. 90 (CP)\u2014\u2022\nMia* cape ot the Weetara Can-\nPmCeaalonal Bockey league to\n\u25a0Beer was officially approved by\n\u25a0 Blehardaoa, prwtdut of th*\nli. Announced \u2022 few day* sss,.\nWhang, trom Realm to the\netty nt oecewitated by th*\naupport reeelvei la the ate-\nbwan caplUI, maktaf It flnen-\n[ ImriaalUe for the Ctpt to\n\"p.\nBirth*rdeoa'a   approval,   oon-\nI  la   i   win   from   Winnipeg\n|_ he la atteadlne to bualnew\nent.  followed tbe  acceptance\nmove   by  the  othtr   thnt\nSdmonlon.    Saakatoon    aad\nMao  ww  announced   ofttclalli\n[the Cape would play In Saaka-\ntonlght.   In   Ed non ton    next\neday and in c lgerj. ant Pft-\nPprln,  tbe Celfery  conteat\na   teem   will   deport   tor\nf-ew bome et the coaat whan\nU be known w the Vancouver\ntransfer wUl mak* a change\nechedule of Uw league. Alter-\n-ta the phylng dates, however,\nbet be known definitely until\n\u25a0Hchar-aon -nturaa to Calfary\nIk JOHNS\nDEFEAT KASLO\npn\"6-4 In Fast Came at\nKaslo Rink\nthrough a faat game oo\naide,  the  Hume   Juniors\nthe  Kaalo Blaekhawk* et\n'Thursday night g-4. Tbe game\njBerfced by o_oe- cheeking and\n-nappy fixture, tbe home boya\n| up a valiant struggle.\nan   held   the   edge   all   the\nMbrough end showed mon fln-\nHfky.   stlrmker   and   Savage\nIftalllM  twice foe th*  wtnnen\ny aomano aad Plckard actor th* other two. whltey\nIn two for Kaalo, the n-\ncountcn ooming from m-\nB front of the Neleon net.\nKm',   teem   included:   C.   Mo-\npb- goal: Plckard aad B. Stlra-\ndefenae:   T.  Bird,  Tanny  Bo-\nk B. Savage, Teddy nomano. B.\naan and B  Clark, forward*.\nlbe aad Abey refereed the game\n!a?orable, Taking\nskatoon lc* Team\nle PresMent State* Time\nNot Propitious\nIF IT WASNT FOyt\nJohn J. McOraw then would be\nno \"foul strike\" today. McOraw\nla tbe old days when he played\nthird haw for the Beltlmon Orl-\nolw, ww ao adept at foullag off\ngood balla, that he oould aim oat\nalwaya work a pitcher tor a ban\noa balla If be wlehtd. Bt claimed\nhe fouled off thirty-seven ba'.le oow,\nbefon he walked. Bewuw McOraw\naod othen, but particularly McOnw,\nindulged In thla practice, the foul\natrlke rule, making tbe tint two\nfool* oount m atrlkw, ww pwwd\nto speed up the fame.\nTWENTY  YEABS  AGO  TODAY\nJanuary 21, 1913. Christy Matheweon ww lined aio.oo for ualng\ntoo much apeed No, not in pitching, but ln driving a Columbia\nKnight, given to hlm by bla td-\nralr-rt. tbe dazzling apeed of tl\nmlks an hour on a Long Island\nBoulevard.\niTTLE, Jan. to (AP).\u2014A\nthat the Seakaieon twm\n\u2022 Wwtera Canada Hockey\nI flel.b Ito ewsen la Kwttle\na reel reception today from\nU. CaMeen. preeldent of\nSeettle Iw Sketlng end Hookey\nDiwell eeld be wee advene to\nhat tbe prairie teem to Swtfi*\npa prewnt Ume w the eir-vm-\nwen   not   propltuoua   and\ntdlscoursfe pro.p-.te for the\nof profewlonai hockey ln tbe\nelty next yeer.\nadmitted, however, hla Inter-\npt a poaalble plan  fcr Joining\nI becken *t Vanoouvev, tdmoa-\nC-liary  and   powlbly   Taooma\nfcrganl_lng   a   new   league   next\nfrfDONERS GO ON\nSCORING SPLURGE\nFERNIE BONSPIEL\nREACHES FINALS\nPERNII. B. C. Jan. 30.\u2014The tint\nmwtlng of Uw UM council WW\nheld lwt night with Mayor H. B\nDouglw In tbe chair and all tba\naldermen prewnt eicept AHermen\nSbortbouse.\nA   reeolutlon   was   adopted   that\nthe tegular mwttnga of tbe oouacU\nbe   held   cn   tbe   flnt   and   thlr\nWedoetdeya    of    each    month    at\n7:30 pm.\nAldermen Hamer wu appointed\nw nprowntatlvo of the council on\ntb* twinning pool commlttw.\nAlderman Butle-ge ww appointed w mpreeenutlve ot thf oouncll\non tbt hoepltal  boerd.\nClly Clerk A. z. White tad tlther\nthe mayor or Alderman Rutledg.\nor Alderm-n Wa.ker of tbe flaaaw\ncommlttw were autboriaed to alga\ncbequw on behalf of tbe elty.\nA oourt of nvlelon to try oom-\nplalate against aaaewxe'nte ww ooa-\nsUtuted of the mayor and all the\naldermen w required hy law. The\noourt wlll alt oo Thurtdty, Pebruary\nJ at 8 p   m.\nBylaw 333 \"unemployment nllef\"\nww read three tlaw and pawed:\nTbat hit wenbip' tbe mayor aad\nthe city clerk be authorised to execute contract wtth the provincial\ngovernment for unemployment reUef loan of ttooo. TbU loan la to\ncover tha city's eben ot nllef coata\nuntil tbe end of Pebruary.''\nBy-law 336 \"Advance collections of\ntaws'- ww nad time mow ead\npaase_: \"Thtt tbe city clerk be\nautboriaed to notify ail ratepayers\nwith taxw in arrears ml ..eUnquent*\nwho In the opinion ef the oouaeU\neea pay, tbat payment la expected\noot later than January at, ant.\nPalling whlob suit for recovery WlU\nbe instituted, other cww tn to\nbe urged to pay at least eoaae-\nthlng on account in order to prevent sl.pllar action.\"\nTba olty clerk waa autboriaed to\ntake tba aeeaeeary lawnine tor\ntbe collect-Co of road and poU\ntaxea tor tb* year 1333.\nne oouncll endonel a ntolutlon\nfrom tbe city of Nanaimo .nd ordered copies wat to Hon. H. B. Stevens,\nTho ua. ophlU. MI_A. Parole boar*\nof trade and Bon. WUllam Me-\nKenMe, minister ol mine, la the\nBrltUh Columbia jov.rnm.nt. ThU\nreeolutlon contained aa emphatic\nprotest agalnat th* importation of\nooel into BrltUh ColimhU frox\ntbe United Kingdom. It urgw tbe\nDominion government to take Im-\nmadUte ill adequate .Up. to protect the ooel mining loduetry of tbe\nprovlnoe against this oenew. It\nalao urgw tba provincial government\nto uw Ita utmoat eadwvom with\ntbe Dominion government lo take\ntbe etepa advocated.\nTbe dty clerk ww autboriaed to\ncharge boteU water ntw In accordance with a schedule arrived at\nIn agreement wltb the water ratw\nby-law, oo-imencing January, 1333.\nTbe flnanoe oomnlttw eocounte\nwen paaaed tor paymaau.\nPHDON,   out..   Jan.   30   (CP).\u2014\nI the grwtew eeorln.  .plure*\nIr   carwr   tonight\u2014five   awl*\nmlnutea\u2014Lcmd_o Itoumwh,\nSyracuw Start 1-3 befon a\n|Stty  crowd of  3300  spectators\ntonight.\nI brilliant vlotory gan the\nI a firm bold on tbe leederahlo\nInternational lwgue w tha\ntea, increased to three polnte\nI\n- TBI NBLSON \u2022AUT  NSWS,  NELSON. _LC\u2014SATL'BUAT  HOBMNO,  JANt'ABT   II,  tttt\nTHREE COMPETITIONS REACH\nHNALSIX CURLING BONSPIEL,\nDUNDAS OF VANCOUVER WHB 2\nCALGARY WINS\nON FREAK GOAL\nCALGABT, Jaa. It fCP)_\u2014A\nfreak g**l 13 weoude *fter tb*\nttmt period had atarted gen Calgary Tlgen a 1-0 victory over M-\nmonton Saklmw In a Wettera\nrepeat PrefeatleaaJ Hookey league\ngame  ben  tonight.\nBABE HERMAN\nSIBNS TERMS\nPerennial Holdout Springs\nSurprise Move on Cub\nPresident\nLOB ANOB-BS. Jaa. 30 <AP)--\nPlovd (Babe) Herman, beeeball's per-\neaolal holdout, la a abarp revera.il\nof form mad* a eurp-Miig'.y qulcx\nflouriah of hu pen todey aod elgn-\ned hit contract with tbe Chicago\nCube.\nThe former clnclnnnatl outfielder by wev of Brooklyn, went Into\na huddle wtth William Veeck. preeldent of the Cube ead affixed-hU\naame without beaJtatton. The salary\nww not announced.\nVeeck bought Oeorge Steinbeck,\n30-yeer-old hut Angeiw outfielder\nfrom the AngeU for 1384 dell ven.\nthe prlw ww en unannounced turn\nof caah. Marvin Cudat, outfielder.\nSdwaid Beeeht, pitcher and another\npitcher  w  nt unnamed.\nDOUBLE-HEADER\nHOCKEY SUNDAY\nJunior Teams Play Game\nThis Evening\nAnother bockey double-haeder to\nscheduled for Sunday when the\nHume playa pairvlew and Wolvw\nplay tbe Leaf. Wolvw, Pairvlew\naad Maple leaf, an bunched -lowly and tomorrow* gamea ar* likely\nto be bitterly contested.\nThla evening the Beaten and Tu-\nview ptey in tbt eeoond Junior\nleague  game.\nCatholic Racket\nPlayers Trim Legion \"A.\"\n7-5 at Legion\nCatholic badminton players continued their winning streak Thunder by handing the Legion \"A\"\nolub a 7-6 trimming at the legion\nbau.\nM. V. Allen, W. K. Ounn end\nu. B. Crowther oompoaed tbe floor\nooanmitlw,\u2014\npollowlng an tbe reeulta with tbe\nCatbollo playen mentioned [Int.\u2014\nLadlw' doublea\u2014Mn. 'C. Romano\nand Mlw H. Oagnon beet Mn.\nHayden and Mlw W. Palethorpe 31-7;\nMm A. A- Perrler ead Mlw H.\nBtubbe loat to Mn. H. Pergneon and\nMlw w. Palethorpe 13-13, 1-13: Mrs.\nZ. r. Bdingtcn and UUt H. Stubba\nlaat to Mn. Plemlng end Mlw P.\nDavla 13-n, 7-13. 3-13.\nMen*   doubiee\u2014J.   Relatenr   end\nB. BeUtener   beat   S.   Hayden   end\nC. MUler 13-13, 13-3: B. Monteleooe\nead J. Moon beet w. K. Ounn and\nH Perguaon 17-14, 15-3; M. Ver.ve.ld\naod B. Beletenr bwt col. M. V. Allen\nand B. A. Alderemltb 13-13, 13-11,\n15-11.\nMixed doubloe\u2014Mlw M. oagnon\naod a. Beiaterer beat Mia. P. D.VU\nand C. Miller 19-10, 13-3; Mn. C.\nRomano and J. Relatenr loet to Mlw\nW. Palethorpe and S. Hayden 5-13,\n11-13; MUt M. stubba and B. Mon-\nteleooe loet to Mn. R. Perguaon and\nW. K. ounn. 13-10. 10-13, 14-17;\nMrs. A. A. Perrler tnd 3. Mo_n best\nMn. 8. Harden and col. Allen\n11-13, 17-14. 15-8; Mn. B. P. Edging-\ntop and B. Relsterer bwt Mn. R.\n\u25a0Turning aod H. Perguaon 34-18; Mlas\nH. stubba aad M. Varwveid leet to\nMra O. Wright and r. A. Alder,\nemtth,  13-16;, 3-16.\nMay Get High Aggregate; Wade of Trail\nWins Nelson Cup\nSASKATOON BEATS\nREGINA CAPS, 5 TO 3\nSASKATOON, Beak.. Jaa. 30.-\n\u25a0wketoon CreaoenU stepped into\nuadUputed poewaalon of th. eecond\nplan In the Weetern Canada profewlonai Hockey league and regie-,\n-tend tbeir atxth straight victory\noa bome ice when they defeated\ntbe Regina cape I to 1 in an exciting battle here tonight.        .   .\nLA BARB \u00bb TO TAKE\nPLACE, CHOCOLATE\nMSW TOBK. Jaa. 30 (API\u2014Pldel\n1st Berhe, Pieltlc coeat featherweight,\ntoday, wu elgned to replace Kid\nCbooolet* agalnat Swman Tom Wataon. British featherweliht title-bolder, In a in-round bout at Madlaon\nSqu.re Oarden January IT. Tt*\nwinner wlU mwt Chocolate In\nPebruary.\nTBAIL, B.C. 3am. Ut\u2014Thrw oow-\npetKfeat reached tbeir finals In\nthe BrltUh Colambia Curling aa-\naoelatlen benaplel ben tonight\nand Joe Dnndw ot Teneovrer\nrmerred eletorloaa rn two, the\nqrand Challenae end tbe Bowtaad\ncap. Intereet wea high la tha former event ead e Barge gollery\nwatched Dundu defwt 3. 3. O'Neill\nof Klmh-rley. *_*. He wen the\nBow-tad oup a-j frow A. J. Mr-\nDoaeB of Tnll. The third competition, the Nelson cap, WW\ntaken tj-H.il Wade of Tnll when\nhe defeated Jamw Buchanan of\nTnll, t-t.\nBealdee thew two oompetltlona, It\nla expected Dundu wlll make tbe\nhigh aggregate, although be to keying thortly for the coeat.\nThree aecondarlw, the Camme-t-\nlalrd, Kimberley eup and Trail eup\ncompeUtlooa remain to be completed\nPlaydowne eetweea loeeto la tbt\nAll-oomen event an atlll progreea-\nlng and drawa for the Burna cup\nooneo-etlon play were made tonight\nAdditional polnta competition play\nwill be wt la motion aoon.\nComplete neulte of Prlday morning, afternoon end evening play\nfollow;\nCAMMBLl-LAIBD\nSecondary to Orand Challenge:\nO. C. Mae-Cay 6. 3. z. Carter I.\nW. H. Btldny g. 3. __ certer 10.\nBlU Poraet 7. Jack Campbell 3.\nBrnlllo Plsaplo 4. h. H. Jaokaon 10.\nD. M. Martin, Kimberley, 10, J. B.\nTwaddle S.\nAl    Jeffs,    Neleon    3,   Or.    J.   B.\nThorn 7.\nJack Balfour 4. 3. 3. Flnglaad \u00ab.\nW. Pollock. Boat-tad \u00ab. J. A. McKlnnon  10.\nHarry   Wbillord.   Kimberley   6,  D.\nM. Martin. Kimberley 7.\nL. P. Tyton 8, W. P. Truawell 7.\n3. 3. Ping-god 6. H. B. Wade 8.\nKIMBEB-CV   Ctsr\nSecondary to Neleon rap:\nPtank Vellutlni 7, O. J. Klnnie S.\nW. E. Newton 6. Oonil. MacDonald *.\nJ. J. ring.tnj 7, Dr. J. B. Thorn 8.\nA. J. Whltehorn, Rossland S, L. P.\nTtaon 7.\nBoy Sharp, Nelson I, O. C. MacKay 3.\nDr. J. 8. Thorn \u00bb, O. C MacKay 10.\nO. 3. Xlnnto s, Donald  MacDon-\n-1<1 t.\nJ. J. O'Neill, Kimberley \u00ab. L. P.\nTywn 7.\nC. D.  Blackwood Nelaon 4, J. A.\nMcKlnnon 11.\nTBAIL   CUP\nSecondary to Bowlaiul oup:\nJoe   Burden.   Boaaland   8,   J.   M.\nOordon, Ne_eon   io.\nL.  P   1>\u00bbOB  6f J.  B. Twaddle  7.\nJ. 3.  O'Neal.   Kl-i-erley   6,  A.  O.\nHarvey ,. .\nJ, D, Bumyeat, Kimberley 7, Jamw\nBuchanan 6.\nC. D. Blackwood, Nelson 3, H. X.\nWade 3.\nO. c. MacKay e. Dr. J. U. Palmer *.\nL. H. Jackaon 6. Donald MacDonald 5.\nA. O. Harvey 8, L. H. Jackaon 10.\nJ. M. Oordon, Nelaon 3, Jack\nC-mpbell 8.\nU H. Jackaon 7, Dr. J. H. Palmer 10.\nD. U. Ifartln, Xlmberlay 7, J. H.\nWoodburn s.\nJ. D. Burnyeat, Kimberley 8, J. B.\n-\u2022waddle  S.\nBob Somerville 10. J. A. McKlnnon   13.\na D. Blackwood, Ne'.aon 6, Otorgt\n_.-aw 7.\nUBANU  CHALUNOB\nPrimary eights:\nW. Pouock St., Boaaland 6, J. J.\nO Belli,  Kimberley  7.\nJoe Burden, Rowland 8, W. P.\ntruawell 6;\nSemi-final:\nJoe Dundu, Vanoouver t, Jw\nLurden, Hoaalend 8.\n3. 3. o-Hel-1. Kimberley 8, J. B.\nWoodburn  5.\nJoe Outsits 8, J. J. O'Nelli 3.\nilUSILAND   CUP\nSight*:\n3. A. MacKinnon 6, BUI Porreat 7.\nD. M. Martin. Kimberley 8. J. B.\n\u2022.arter 10.\nJ. H. Woodburn 11, A. J. McDonell 13.\noeml-Ilnal:\nJoe Dunau, Vancouver 3, W. ror-\niwt t.\n3. B. Carter 6, A. J. McDonnell 0.\nPinal:\nJoe uundw 8, A. J. McDonnell 8.\n..tuioN cur\nD. M. la-run. Klaberley 8, H. B.\nwade 8.\nDr. J. B. Palmar 7, Jamw Buchanan 8.\nPinal;\nH. st. Wad* 5, James Buchanan 6.\nALL-COMERS\nPLAVDOWN\nJack  Balfour 6. W. Pornst  8.\n\u25a0-^^\"ggfc\n**?\u00a3\n^9imimm%\\timh^_*\ncm^iJmtmc*-\nfu^Efe twESto iP- --\u25a0\nBasketball\nProblems\nBy. BAT HOLMAN\nStar Pleyer, Coech and Author of\n\"Binning   BaaketbeU\"\nQueatlon\u2014Do jou think It wise\nto permit your playen to wltaeu\nother haaketbaU teams In action\nduring the playing season?\nAaewer\u2014Tbe man basketball\nthew watch, the st\u2014n tbey an\nlikely to leera about tbe gam*.\nIt poaalble, tbey ought te he glnn\nthe opportunity , to watch better\nae et play, but even If tbe\np\u00abrfo_-_era am not of the bwt, It\nwtU be a chance to exercise tbeir\ncritical censes, and tbey oan n-\noeln a clour view of tactlca to be\navoided.\nWatching their future opponente\nIn a game, ot coune, will prove\nof gnatett benefit, for apart from\nobeerving particular faulta lt frequently eerrw to add to thetr confluence.\nTransfer Gas Fight\nto Court of Appeals\nVICTORIA, Jan. 30 (Cl*)\u2014The\ngasoline prloe fight ln Brltisli Columbia involving tbe qutctlpn of\nwhether the oU companies hare the\nright ta fix the retail prloes and\nrefute supplies to any dealer who\nrefuses to abid* by thetr prloe orders, was today transferred to the\ncourt of appeal chamber here.\nGREENWOOD LADY\nCURLERS ELECT\nMORE ABOUT\nUM\n(CONllMSD PBOM PASS ONS)\neroue naolutlon* dealing with education wan adopted.\n' Calgary'a propoeal for a million\ndollar Issue ot tcrlp ww injected\ninto tbe debate on tbe requwt for\na scrip Iwue by tb* Albert* government, aad word eamo from tbe\nHu-ley-Orelnger farmem tbey would\nhonor the ecrlp lf, w and wben\nlaeued.\nGoing back to i860 la Utah when\nbuilding of modern Bait Lek* Olty\nbegin, 3. A. Johanaen, director ef\ntba DTA. ttom lethbridge. propoaed tte ecrlp Iwu* aad no-Jled\ntht tcrlp tad tithe* ot th* famed\nMormon etate. Tbe aame principle,\nwen applied wben Brlgham Toung'a\nfollowen aougbt new flelde la tte\nAlbert* foothllli half a oentury later.\nReymond'a 1333 venture la aorlp,\ndeclared Mr. johanaen. ww born ln\nrecollection of tbow bygcate daya. Ae\nIt auoceedad then, so ww 11 succeeding  now.\nMr. Joheaaan nrwented fUymood'a\nmeord. Bafneed bank credit et the\nstart of 1833 becauw of bank borrowings totalling *48,ooo, the town\nturned to scrip and Issued 810,000\nworth. On January 13 thla -yeer. tba\ntown had Iwued 310,189.34 worth,\nof which all hut 388.80 had been\nnpald to the town ln taxes and for\nservices rendered. Today the town*\nban borrowings had bwn out to\n814,000 end hundreds of dollars ln\nIntereet saved.\nNEW POLE LINE\nNOT ilKELY TO\n60 IN PROGRAM\nWould Cost $65,000 to\n$70,00, Council\nIs Told\nSERVICE CANT\nBE GUARANTEED\nCity Fathers Decide to\nTake the Risk for\nthe Present\nAn expenditure of tdl.OOO to 870.-\n000 {Or a new power tnnmtsatsn\nfram tbe civic plant at Bonnlngton, capable of being financed only\nby e dtbeatun lesue, dew not appeal to tbe elty fetttm for Iseta-\nalon ta tbe loss budgtt, errata at\nThuraday nlght'a organlmtlon mwtlng indlwted. In'feet, tt ww virtually agreed thet the city ehould\ntake whatever eheaew wen Involved\nIn not renewing tbe line thla year,\nexcept tor minor repair, when found\nPAOB   tsTrtDI\nMORE ABOUT\nSTUBBS\n(CONTOfCH)  ROM PAOB ONS)\nJuttlce Trueman suddenly Interrupted the reeding of Judge Stubb.\nand announoed be wlabed to deny a\ncharge by tbe wltnew. It aw ar.\nabeolute falaebood,\" be declared Indignantly, \"and le a rattan act\nch*r*ct*rlatlc of a rotten, tafemou.\nmen.\" Polntlnt tt the witn....\nquietly reollnlag agalnat tha asert-i\nwall ot Uie bog. Judge Truemen\nWith a tremor la ble rotw aald: \"It\nlt an uneeemly, vmtcbed atatement\nThe unnennounoed entrance At\nUr. Juatloe Trueman who tuahe\nfully gowned from tb* appeal coir.\nto tbe oommlwton. and hie audden\nattack en Judge Btubbe etartled the\nquiet court whloh wu ImaedUtel.\nadjourned.\nIt waa an old nport from\nOlty -\"Metric*) Bnglnear W. D Plaet,\nof lwt Borember handed over from\nthe old council, that nlted the Matter. OB Bovember 11 Mr. fleet\nwrote\u2014\nPOLES MCATBD    t\n\"I beg to nport that on Kovem-\nber 19 tn interruption ot thrw mln-\nutw occuned to the power, du*\nto the busking of e top pin oo\nBo. 1 Uae, aad burning eaw am\noff. Thle le Die eeoond abutdown\ntbat hw ooeuned da* to poiw\nbreaking, end le liable to occur\nagain et ear time. I find tbat ail\npine breaking abow a decided week-\nnew directly undw tbe Ineuletor Tbl*\nI* dae to the extreme loaa tlaw\nthe pine have beea la eervlM. \"The\ncrow-errae and poles en elto ln a\ndecayed eon-Man.\n\"While tbwe octvutuma obtain,\np-rtooally I do not fwl -bat een-\ntlnulty of eerrlw eta be guaranteed. Aa effort aboilld be awde w\ntoon w poaafble to renew tbe whole\nBat.\"\nAntwering a queetlon by Alderman mm naming. Mr. Plaet eatd\nthe coat at . new tnnamlatloo line\nwould be 847.000 for material, and\nprobably 818.000 to tJOXWo for labor.\n\"The wont part of that la tba\nexpenw   tor   material,\"   commented\nAlderman Plemlng, hla thought apparently on e relief project.    '\nAFRAID OF BLEBT STOE.M\nMr. fleet aald tt might be poeal-\nble to tat through tht pier without Interruption, but wrvice could\nnot be guaranteed what he ww\nafraid of. be aald, ww a elwt etona\nthat wotBd take out eoTenl nOw\nof Uae.\nAnavrenng queetiona by Aldermen\nT J. Seanlaa and othen, Mr. fleet\nwld npatn would help a Utile,\nbut no oa* oould wy wban they\nwan moat needed. A pole might\noutwardly appear to be all right,\nand jet be rotten to . height of\n16  fwt, ea aaa d-worered repwt-\nadly curing .tubbing of th* lwt two\ncr thrw teen. Deoay ine eontta-\nuoua over the wbolo pole-line, ead\nltaa atanding up depended on what\natteawa It ww tubjected to. In the\nmatter of tbe plnea. whloh carried\ntte intu'atcra oa which tb* win*\n-etre born*, eonttant etatle en tbe\nUna digeeted the fiber of the wood\ntad pulped it.\nMr. Flwt wld au electrical engineer'! ttindhig depended largely on\ngiving continuous servloe, and in\nany caw lt ww hie duty to tall\ntha council the exact poeUlon, and\nthat with tho prewnt pole-line,\ntervlce  oould not be guaranteed.\nAlderman K. W. Dawaon remarked\nthat a new pole-line would mean\na money bylaw. Alderman W. B\nCemplon adding thet then ww no\nother way.\ntlOTS TUB WAWOHO\n\"I believe we ahould take u\nchanoe,\" aald Aldermen Bcanlan.\nMayor 8. H. smythe eeaeurring\nIn the general view that the ex-\npend-ture ought to be postponed to\nafter IMS It poaalble, tbe council.\non motion of Alderman Plemlng\nand Dawaon, -voted to lay tbe nport\non tbe tahle, while having Mr.\nP-wt't warning taken note of in the\nminutes.\niHHiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiinimiiniiiiiiiiimii\nDINE\nAT THE\nGolden\nGate\nCommencing next week\neach time you dine at the\nGolden Gate you get a\nchance to win1 a valuable\ncash prise 1 Watch our\nwindow and next week's\npaper for further\nparticulars.\n(6\nOLDEN\nATE CAFE\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiimiim\n\u2022_e-_eaeam*-*-M_*a*-*-*-Be_naaaaa_aw\nORBXNWOOD, B.C, Jan. 30_\u2014Tbe ,\nMy eurlan held a mwtlng In the\nrlnk   on   Monday   afternoon   when\ntao rinks wen formed with wveral\nspans. Mn. H. C. Clark waa elected\npresident  and Mn.  0.  8.  Walters.\neecretary-treaaurer. Mn. Walton and ,\nMn. Johnson wen cboeen as skips\nwith the following ladles from wblch :\nlo choow tbeir rlnka: Mra. C Nichols,\nMrs. Macdonald,  Mn.  Legault.  Mn I\nPeterson,   Mra.   Clark,   Un.   Lyons,\nMlw Orant, Mn. Boutherland and\nMlw Kllnoskl. There in two abeet*\nof lw at tbe dlapoa 1 ot the lad-\ncurlers ln the afternoons.\nHOLMES WINS A\nCLOSE DECISION\nSANTA WINS A\nTECHNICAL K.O.\nBOSTON. Jan. 30 (API\u2014 Jow\nSeat*, ponderous fortuguew. hwvy-\nKelgbt tonight gained a five-round\nteebnlo.il knockout over Jimmy Maloney. vetenn Boston hwvywelgbt,\nafter they claahed heada tn a cl'ncb\nduring tbeir cooteet, wbeduled for\n10 rounda.\nMADIBON SQUABS OABDBN, Hew\nTort. Jan. 30 (AP)\u2014Sddle Holmw.\nProvidence, welterweight, won a clo*,\nd*el*lon tonight from Charley Hu-;-\naoa of New Tork, ln one cf tha\nflve-iouad prellmlnarlw on tbe\naupportlng card of tbe Bene Birkie-\nJtm Bnddoek bwvywelght tuaale.\nBpnwe weighed HIVi. pounda; Bud-\nson itey..\nJohn Bonlto. 131. New Tork. won\nthe decia'on over Paris Aploe, ism,\nBoeion, ln another five-rounder.\nWants lo Fight\nOeneral Twl T.ng-Ral, wbo b-\ncame a national hero ln Chin\nabout a year ago when hla 18t\nroute army put up a dogged dr\nfence, of Shanghai agaln-t the Ja-\naawe, It pleading for a ohance to\nlead hla awn agalnat bla old enemy\nin  Shanhalkwan,\nNewspaper Advertising Sure\nWay to Improve Business,\nSays Merchandising Professor\nNewspaper advertising is one sun way of improving business, Dr. J. Russell Doubman, professor of merchandising\nin the Wharton School of Business at the University of\nPennsylvania, told delegates attending the annual convention of the Retail Merchants' Association today.\n\"In view of the comparative costs,\" he said, \"it would seem\nthat whatever advertising is done should be done in ths\nnewspapers. In January of this year, the University of\nToledo made a study of consumer opinions of the advertising practices in their town.\n\"Some of tbeir conclusions are particularly important Sixty\nper cent of the men and 70 per cent of the women read\nretail advertising daily, lhe report showed. Price quotations\nwere considered the most important advertising feature.\nStyle information and pictorial illustrations are of more\nimportance to women than to men, the report also indicated.\nTHE NELSON DAJLY NEWS\nPhones 143 and 144\n \u2014\nPAOB IIOBT\nOUR PRICES\nare the same as aU\nadvertised\nDRUG SPECIALS\nMana, Ruthtrtord\nDrug Co.\nCLASSES\nJ. A. C. Laughton, R. O.\nOPTOMERIST AND OPTICIAN\nsuits see-soe MCOICAL arts builoino\nPhone\n35\nTAXI\nThe Sett el -ami\ncareful, Coartenn-\nNalaon Tranatn Ca_. Ltd.\n'.\nFor a\nLimited\nTime Only\nDISCOUNT\nON\nSociety\nBrand\nMADE-TO-ORDER\nCUSTOM SUITS\n$30'\n$37'\n40\nReduced from $38\n$34-00\nReduced from $42.50\n.60\nReduced from $47\nMay We\nTake Your\nMeasure.7\nGilker's\nNelson, B. C.\nMRS. AUN MCLEOD SUCCEEDS\nMRS. H. H. PIHS AS LEADER,\nNELSON  WOMEN'S INSTITUTE\nMn. M. E. Watts Succeeds Mrs. Mackenzie\nas Secretary\nAfter   functioning   under   President   Mrs.   H.   II.   Pitts   for  the\ngreater part of 11 rears, the Nelson and District Women's Institute\nnow have  a  new  leader  at the\nhelm, Mrs. Alan McLeod. Mrs. McLeod wae elected to the position\nat tha annual meeting In the institute   rooms   Friday   afternoon\nwhen Mrs. Pitta officially resigned. Another long term member to\nstep down wu Mrs. Hector Mac-.\nkeiule    who   haa   officiated    as\nsecretary-treasurer   for   22   years.\nMrs. Mackenzie has net completely retired from office as she still\nretains the* treasurer's post.\nMra. McLeod ia supported by Mrs.\nA.  W.  Crossley, first vloe-preeldent;\nMrs.  0.  F. McHardy,  second  vice-\npresident; Mrs. M. E. Watte, eeeretary, and Mrs. H. Z, Thain, director.\nTha directorate named waa cboeen\nfrom a list of 12 nominees. Besides\nthe   successful   candidates   for   tbe\noffioes MTi. O. R. Truer. Mrs. W. J.\nCore, Mra, Frank Murphy, Mrs, W.\nCalblclr, Mm. P. Craven, Mia. O. K.\nAihby  and  Mra.  3.  Dolphin,   were\nnominated.\nMra. J. R. Rowe waa named first\nhonorary president and Mr. H. H.\nPitts, eecond honorary president,\nMn. C. E. F. W|tu, honorary first\nNelson\nBusiness\nDAY OB EVENING  CLASSES\nIndividual Tuition\u2014Commence\nany time,\nP. O. Boi 11 Phone 801\nLOOK\nTHE   NEW   GILLETTE   BLADES\nonly  S8o  per  package  of\nFive  Blades\nCITY DRUG CO.\n28  Yean\nNelson's Dispensing Chemists\nTHIS    STORE    OPEN    SUNDAY\nMALT    EXTRACT    WITH    COD\nLIVER   OIL\nSPECIALLY   PALATABLE,\nDIGESTIVE and NUTRITIOUS\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nPrescription   Specialist\nPHONE   I\nShop with ns by mall\n\u25a0WHIHMtfH '-_lfS,il . I I H'TCT\nEnlargements\nEnlarging properly done\nlmprovee any picture immeasurably. Tbe added detail often uncovers beauties hidden ln tha small\nprint. Framed and tinted,\nthey are cheerful additions\nto tha walls of aay room.\nLet us hava your favorite\nnegative Tor . trial order.\nPrices   Very   Reasonable!\nCAllen 's A rt Shoppe\nMedical Arts Building\n\"A Greeting Card for Ever..\nOccasion\"\nUtUM^,*l,WLnl.Hlm,.tmlK-~-\nvlce-preeldent   and  Mre.   Crowthsrs,\nhonorary seoond vloe-preeldent.\nHEAP   PRAISE .\nOna ot the features of tha 1888\nannual eesslon wae the retirement\nof president Mn. H. H. Pitta and\nthe partial retirement ot Secratary-\nTreaatlrer Mn. Hector Mackenale,\nupon whoee shoulders wae heaped\npraise for peat services and best\nwishes for the futun by tba members preeent. Flowers wen given to\ntbe retiring offloen. Mrs. 0. F. McHardy and Mn. Hector Mackenale\nwere presented with a bouquet of\ncarnations by Mrs. R. H. Pitts.\nMn. William Rutherford ln a\nshort talk spoke of tha work\" ot\nMrs. Pitts and Mn. Mackenale. She\nalao spoke ot her entry to the institute and of Incidents pertaining\nto tbe -earlier yean of the body.\nMra. McHardy and Mrs. J. H. Rowe\nwen among tha many to offer congratulations to the offloen.\nA resume of the Deoember activities wu given by Mn. Mackenale\nbefore tbe annual session wu opened. Mn. C. F, McHardy presided\nuntil* tha chair wu taken over by\nMn. William Rutherford tor tbe\nelection.\nMn. Arthur Terrill, chairman -of\nthe exchange committee reported an\nintake hy the exchange ot 820.46 for\nDecember. Mn. Cove enumerated\nhospital visits and Mn. Alan McLeod\nspoke for the wave and means oommittee.\nYEAR'S WORK TOLD\nOpening tbe annual meeting Mn.\nC. F. McHardy, second vloe-preeldent.\ngave a abort nvlew of the year's\nwork.\n\"Our motto, 'For Home and Country,' hu been before ua during the\nput year u shown by tbe subjects\nchosen for our meetings,\" she said.\n\"Notably wen tbe addresses by\nMn. V. s. Maclachian on Britiah\nEmpire buying; Mlss Weecott of\nVanoouver, and Mlu L. Lewis of\nNelaon, useful arts; Mr, Campion,\nBritish Columbia products: Mlu Calhoun, Canadian cottons; Mlse M. J\nLeslie, home nursing.\"\nAddresses given by institute mem-\nben included a talk on home products by Mn. William Rutherford;\nMra. Slater, slip coven, and Mrs. A.\nW. Crossley. thrift.\nPHYSICAL  CULTURE\nPhysical culture classes held by\nMrs. O Wright wen mentioned u\nproviding a mesne of enjoyment\nand as being responsible for bringing new membera into the organisation.\nMn. McHardy stated that the exchange under the supervision of\nMrs. A. Terrill hu been extremely\nactive, especially mentioning the\nsale of candled fruit eold through\nthe exchange.\nDonations had been made to various  undertakings  during  the  year.\nTHE NBLSON MUT NEWS, NELSON,  B.C\u2014SATTTRDAT MORNINO,  JANUARY  It\/ IMS'\nPrises wen given for children's work\nat tha fall fair, donations wen made\nto the Welfare aaeoolatlon aad for\nChristmu presents for patients at\nKootenay Lake Oeneral hoepltal. Tbe\nInstitute gave away alx comforten.\nclothing and boots.\nMrs. Alan McLeod, Mrs. Stratton,\nMn. Penny, Mn. Oove, Mn! Murphy,\nMn. R. Smlllie aad others wan\nmentioned u giving valuable aa-\nslstenoe to tha ways and meana\ncommittee work. Mention wm also\nmade of the mammies' tea and tha\nSocial club.\nA iew words on tha alma ot the\ninstitute and a regnt tor the retlrt-\nment   ot   the   offloen   cloaed   Mn,\nMcHardy'a nport.\nBALANCE   888\nMn. Mackenale'a financial report\nshowed a balance for tha yaar ot\n888.77. Recelpta included balance\ntrom 1931, 8188.80, rent-la 8180.47;\nteu, bake tablu, etc., 888.10; membership fees 876; card parties 884.86;\nrallies, 886.68; donation. $27; play\nreceipts, 67; recital. 86.76; exchange\n88; bank, 67.80. Total' 8818.82.\nPayments wen salaries, 8248;\nprlase 63.50; advertlalng 678.27; flowen, 821.09; sundry expenses, 61847;\nplay book, 88; relief, 648.62; hoepltal, 67.80: rentals, 610; Insurance\n68-10; donations and gifts 820; repairs 631.20; suppllu, 840.14; cub\nin bank, 688.77. Total 681S.82.\nEXCHANGE\nMrs. A. Terrill, who with Mn. R.\nE-inson and Mn. W. &. Juper, form\nthe exchange committee, gare the\ncommittee's nport. During the year\nthe sale of articles sold through\nthe Institute amounted to 617048.\nThe Institute noelved 88 and Mn.\nJuper 88.08 l* a commission. Receipt* for the varloua months In-\neluded January, 880.80; February,\n611.70; March 618.08; April 82.46;\nMay 61830; June, 814.10; July 6348;\nAugust, 623.68; September, 618.48;\nOctober, 47.80; November, 88.18; December, 620.46.\nInsurance wu discussed. Un. Mackenale advising that mon should\nbe taken out. She thought the preeent holding wu insufficient. Mn.\nMackenzie and Mn. Terrill wen\ncboeen to appraise tbe value ot the\ncontents with the view ot deciding\nwhether or not it wu necessary to\nadd  another  6600. ;\nMn. Pitta remlnaed the meeting\nthat the annual annlveresry ot the\ncompletion ot the hall wu next\nmonth and plana wan made tor a\ncelebration. Mn, Pitta suggested that\nput presldenta assist with tha program with an account ot put experiences. Mn. Penny wu named to\nmake arrangenente for the affair.\nCOMMITTEES   SAME\nNo step wu taken to change the\nvarious committees. Mn, A. l>rrlll\nstated tbat ahe wished to give up\nthe convenershlp of tbe exchange\noommittee. Sbe declared that aha\nwould work on tha committee, but\nnot u lt* head, and suggested her\nco-worker, Mn. R. Bunion u har\nsuccessor.\nMra M. Oibbs and Mn. 3. O.\nHooker wen scrutineen for tbe\nelection.\nWKJ-mOTOIf, N. Z.. Jan. 20 -\n(CP oable) -Prloee ot oommodltlu,\natook markets ehane anil transportation tales hava taken a marked rtes\nslnoe yeaterday's cabinet order rali-\nlng tha exchange rata at the Raw\nZealand pound.\nTha inflation meeeun hu had\ndefinite repercussion*. Quotations on\nthe atook market bounded up to\nper and In aome casta onr.\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nBea our windows for today's specials. J. A. Irving * Co. <6811)\nIt Is generally known ln Europe\ntbat all aermany la working now\ntor a return of the old militaristic\natate.\nDANCE  TONIGHT,  EAOLE  HALL.\nTROUBADOUR DANCE BAND. (9408)\nFur.  \u00ab  unfurnlahed  suttee. Elec'\ntrldg. From 632 up. Kerr Apt*.\n(6264)\nHAVE YOU SEEN OUR AD ON\nPAGE t. KOOTENAY BREWERIES\nLTD. (8178)\nWinnipeg Grain\nWINNIPEG, Jan. 20\u2014Future* quotation*:\nOpes    High    Low    Close\nWheat:\nMay   _._   4_K     47(4    48Vi     *\u00bbM\nJuly 47%    48%    *t%    ttM\nOct.        48 Atf,     48 48   .\nOat*:\nMay   _   24%    14%    14%     14%\nJuly   \u2014   18%     11%     28%     23%\nOct.        21%     22%     22%     22%\nBarley:\nMay   _.-\n80%     80%     80\n80%\n80\n29%     29%\n28%      28%      98%\nJuly 80\nOct.    ....   29%\nFlax:\nMay 80        80%     79%     79%\nJuly       80%     80%     79%     79%\nOct.        \u2014 .     \u2014        \u2014 1\u00bb%\nRye:\nMay        83%     33%     83%     38\nJuly       83%     33%     33%     33%\nCub  prices:\nWheat\u2014No. 1 hard, 44%; Ho. 1\nnor. 48%: Ro. 2 nor. 41%; No. 3\nnor. 89%; No. 4 nor. 87%; No. 6,\n38%; Ro. 8 34%; feed 30%; track\n43%; No. 1 durum 90%.\nTO SEND EXPERTS\nTO GRAIN EXHIBIT\n*     \t\nLONDON, Jan. 20 (CP cable)\u2014The\nBritiah government will und an\nofficial delegation Including expert*\non wheat distribution and production to the world grain exhibition\nto be held at Regina, Sask., next\nJuly. Thl* announcement wu made\ntoday at tbe opening of a oonferenoe preparatory to tba world grain\nexhibition, by Earl de la Warr, parliamentary eeeretary to the ministry\nof .agriculture.\n-\nTHREE INCHES\nOF SNOW FALLS\nThree lnchu of enow was recorded\nfor Friday u a result of spasmodic\nfalls. Temperatune ware slightly\nhigher, the minimum being 18 and\nthe maximum 24 degrees.\nSweden hu 6097 noblemen.\nJapan ls rapidly beoomlng the\nbrewer of beer for the Far Eut and\ntbe Pacific Island*.\nSpecial    today     tnd    tomorrow,\nChicken dinner, 39c. Nelaon cafe.\n(5405)\nHOT STUFFI\nHALL BROTHER'S  FEF ORCHESTRA  AT   PLAZA   TONITE.       (8412)\nVaaa Lodge dance tonight, K. P.\nhall, admission 18c. Everybody welcome. (8411)\nWATCH FOB DETAILS \"DADDY\nLONG LEGS'- FEB. 9, 10. THE\nTREAT OF THE SEASON.        (9408)\nDaughter ot England Court whist\nand danoe tn Memorial hall, Monday\nMrd. .Admlnlon 39c. (6407)\nHockey \u2014 ebamplonahip gamee \u2014\nBunday afternoon, 1 o'clock. Hum-\nhotel vs. Fairview; Wolves vs. Maple\nLeafs. Silver collection. (8400)\nST. SAVIOUR'S CHURCH\nSunday, Jan. 21\n8 a., m.\u2014Holy   Communion\n11 a. m\u2014Morning Prayer\n7.80 p.  m.\u2014Evensong\nAddress by Mlu Joyce Walker.\n(6404)\nAnother Victor\nAchievement\nBe sure and attend the Capitol Theater tonight to\nsee and hear ten of our local talented singers record\ntheir voices with the new\nHome Recording\nVictor Instrument\nNew Victor Models will be on display in the\ntheater lobby, prices ranging from\n$59.50 to $395.00.\nI^ootenay Music House\nEXCLUSIVE VICTOR DEALERS\nNELSON, B. C.\nThe annual meeting of the Boy\nScout association In the New scout\nhall. Formal opening ot the new\nbuilding, election of offlcen, etc\nwlU take place. AO interested be on\nhand 8 p. m. Thursday, Jen. 18,\n1888. (8408)\nFUNERAL NOTICE\nDe O'.rolamo\u2014 Alfred, aged IT, aon\nof Mr. and Mn. Mike De Olrolamo\nof Nelaon, died Thuraday afternoon.\nBody wtll net at Somen Funeral\nHome untU Monday morning, thence\nto the Church of Mary Immaculate\nwhen sen-ices will be held at 9\n1 o'clock. (6387)\nFor\u2014'\nSERVICE\nPRICE and\nQUALITY\n_STAR_\n>\"*_ I_IMIT_D   ****\nPhones 10 8 ll\nSEE\nand Be \u2022\nSAFE\nCoses are\nGuaranteed\nfor life.\nFlashlights Complete from 65c Up.\nWood, Vallance Hardware\nCompany a Limited\n*r\nEnter Our\nVICTOR HONE\nE\nRECORDING CONTEST\nFirst Prize: AN ELECTRIC STOVE\nSecond Prize: A TABLE MODEL RADIO\nThird Prize: A GUEST TICKET TO THE CAPITOL\nTHEATER FOR SIX MONTHS\nDO YOU KNOW THE VOICES\nOF OUR PROMINENT NELSON VOCALISTS?\nHero Is How Tou Can\nWin One ol the Prizes\nTonight at 9 p.m. on our stage the local artists\nlisted on the right will each make a record of the\nchorus of \"Ah Sweet Mystery of Life.\"\nEach night at 9 p.m. next week these records will\nbe played through the loud speakers of our talking machine. As you enter the theater on any of\nthese nights you will be handed a ballot on which\nyou must mark the correct order in which the\nthe records are nlayed. THEN\u2014RETURN THE\nBALLOT TO THE KOOTENAY MUSIC HOUSE\nand the first -nerson to submit a Ni'lot with the\nVOICES NUMBERED IN THE CORRECT ORDER IN WHICH THEY ARE PLAYED will receive the first arize. The seconH. the second nrize.\nand the third the third, and EVERY PERSON\nHANDING IN A CORRECT BALLOT AT ANY\nTIME DURING THE WEEK WILL RECEIVE\nA DOUBLE GUEST TICKET TO THE THEATER.\n\u25a0'.-WSgWM-WM-M-M'WMSSW-W-WSS-'j\nThe\nSINGERS\nMrs. J. T. Andrews\nMr. N. L. Ball\nMrs. J. S. Carter\nMr. W. Coleman\nMiss R. Craufurd\nMrs. N. Hagarty\nMrs. E. Marsden\nMr. J. P. Pitner\nMr. A. Stringer\nMrs. C. W. Tyler\nMr. S. Thomas,\nAccompanist\n_^^_\u00abWS9>\u00bbft\u00ab._**W\u00bbW\u00ab*M*\u00bbMM**,\n0\nCAPITOL THEATRE\nWood\nFir\nTamarack\nBirch\nAll Lengths\nPHONE\n53\nCoal\nGait\nDrumhelier\nGreenhiU\nBellevue\nBurns Coal 4k Cartage Co.\nMoving\nI   518 Ward St. |\nStorage\nLUMBER\n\/\/\/\/\/w\/iV_o_w\u00ab\u00bb\u00ab#\u00ab\u00abH\u00abu\/a_wui)Hwiii\\vm\\\\viv\\\\-i\\\\v\\\\\\\\-VW\nX?i ;U^!iijiFT^*^ J.i\nFor that Construction or Renair Job, you will want\nthe best in Lumber and Buildin? Materials\u2014such as\nwe offer.   Take advantage, NOW, of the 'ow prices.\nLumber of All Kta*s\nShiplap, 2x4, Flooring, Siding, V-Joint,\nMatched Lumber, Drop Siding, etc.\nQuality Building Materials\nStucco, Lime, Cement, Brick, Plaster, Doors,\nWindows, Roofing. Shingles, Plywood,\nFlooring, etc..\nA* H. GREEN ltd.\ntbuccesaors lo John Burns Si Son)\nBMLDINO CONTRACTORS, ENGINEERS ANU SURVEYORS\nNELSON anrl R0SS1.AVD\nFACTOR?   AND   LUMBER   YARD- 701   PRONT   ST.   PHOTO   178\nOFFICES-  818   WARD  ST.  PHONB  J84\nSpecial Sale\nFall suits, serges and fancy worsteds in brown, blue and grey;\nfrom 919.50\nNt Hats, up from f 2.50\nStanfield's Underwear at\nPopular Prices.\nPure Wool Pullovers and\nSweaters, f 1.50 to $5\nWork Boots, ?2.85 up\nOxfords in Black and Brown *3.95\nAll-Wool Windbreakers, from $2.50\n\"The Store of Good Value.\"\nFLETCHER'S\nMEN'S WEAR\nBAKER STREET\nPajamas\nTry a suit of thes^j\nflannelette pajamaa\n\"for the rest of you*\nlife\". Made with tW\nelastic waistband \u2014\ndoing away with till\nbothersome draw\nstrings.\n?1.\u00bb5 and *9-W>\nEMORY'S\nLimited\nFor Modern iMumbin\nat Moderate Prices\nSEE\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER  PLUMBER\nOpp. Clt; Hall Phon. \u25a0\nStrathcona Hotel\nRoom- with Hot and Cold WW\nand  Batlis.\n75c to Ji.oo night. Flrat !\nPHONE   11   FOR   RESEHVATItl\nMOTOR FREIGHT\nNELSON-TRAIL \u2022 Daltj\nleaving at 9:30 a.m.\nNELSON-SALMO. Monday. Wednesday and FH\nday\u2014Leaving at 10 a._d.\nElks' Taxi TransJei\n\u2022Bd Freight Ltd.\nPHONE 77\n\u25a0\u00bbw\u00bbw\u00bb\u00ab#www\u00ab\"-**l\nAll Classes of\nMETAL WORK; LATH\nWORK, DRILLING, BOI\nING AND GRINDING\nMOTOR REWINDINI\nACETYLENE  WELDIM\nBENNETT'S LTI\nnmr tr*-\u2014\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u2022\u2022aa\nSUGAR BOWL\nGROCERY\nSATURDAY   and   MONDAT\nSPECIALS I\nPur-x Toilet Tissne\u2014 _m\n2 lot _ *m\\\nFreah Creamery Butter,       mm\nOur Special. 3 lhe  ***\nFresh Pekoe Tea, Our mm\nspecial. Per lb - m**t\nFresh   Fruit   lake\u2014Just   ArrM\n1 lb  3\"*   J Iba  59\nFresh llalowl Dales\u2014 mm\n4 iba.   ior    \u2014 3_\nRasp, or Straw. Jam\u2014       met\n4-lb. tin     V*\nRosen Syrup\u2014 Mi\nJ-lb. tin    *H\nTomato  Roup\u2014 _,,*\n3 cane    *m\nBraid's Best Tea; Blue       M\nLabel.  3 lbe. _ _ *r*\nAND 1 LB. FREE\nChina Oata\u2014 a_B\nPer okt  3*\\\nsliced Breakfast  Premium   mtt\nBacon.  Per lb  ***\nSliced Pineapple; tall mm\ntlna. 4 for  _ *9\nOxydol\u2014 _m\nLarm nkt  ***.\nSoda Biscuits; largo pkt.     mm\n2 tot __ 3*9\nmeten   Fruit   Halts\u2014 mf.\nWch      **\\\n5 cans Tomatoes, peas,        A|\nCorn,   R-s-s  *Wm\nPRONE   110\nfor SEWvtr* _,\u00ab.! _-thf.ctKI\nDELIVERIES   FREE!\nThe river Rhone la regarded\nthe swiftest river in tbe ml\nattaining a velocity of 40 miles\nhour ln certain parte of IU 004\n\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\nmiwM.\nSHOWINO t\u2014t\u2014t TM.\n* Marie Dressier\nand\nPolly Moran\nIn\nj Prosperity\n*>......,\n\u2666      COMINO   NEXT   MONDAY\nt  \"New Moral*\nfor Old\"\n____. 1.\nmmm**.\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1933_01_21","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0405430","@language":"en"}],"Language":[{"@value":"English","@language":"en"}],"Latitude":[{"@value":"49.493333","@language":"en"}],"Longitude":[{"@value":"-117.295833","@language":"en"}],"Notes":[{"@value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. It changed hands again in May 1908 when it began to be printed by the News Publishing Co. managed by W.G. McMorris.","@language":"en"}],"Provider":[{"@value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","@language":"en"}],"Publisher":[{"@value":"Nelson, B.C. : News Publishing Co.","@language":"en"}],"Rights":[{"@value":"Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Touchstones Nelson Museum of Art and History: https:\/\/touchstonesnelson.ca","@language":"en"}],"SortDate":[{"@value":"1933-01-21 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1933-01-21 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\/1.0405430"}