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MOBNINO. FEBRUARY 1, ISM\nFIVB CENT.   A COPt\nSPIRIT PETEK t _ 1IGIN AWAY TO RUSSIA\nTHREE KILLED\nIN RENEWAL OF\nRIOTS GERMANY\nAt Least 35 Injured; New\nGovernment Weathers\nThreat of Strike\n> CABINET GIVES\nPOLICY WEDNESDAY\nDecision of Center Hinges\non Reply to Written\nQuestions\nHistorical Part of\nLeague to Make Farther Revisions Wednesday\nOBNBVA, Ju. 81 (AP)\u2014After a\nthree-hour wont wwlon. memben\not tbe Lugue of Nations committee\nwblob li drifting a report on tte\nStno-Japanw* ' oonfllct wld' today\nthey ittu ha] not completed tte\nhistorical part of th* docurent.\nFurther, revtilom wUl bl dlecuawd\ntomorrow. Tte queetlon of reepooal-\nbUlty for the erenti In Manchuria\nwu not dealt wtth it today-i\nmwtlng.\nWCUMffftiwftfc  ASKS\nMprpnpjo nu AHNped, mtatA\nllCr UR 10  lUl Note States He Communlcat-\nPENSION MOVE   -~\nBERLIN,    tttt.   81    (AP)\u2014Adolf\nHitler's appointment to the cban-\nMllorihlp     precipitated     renewed\notitbnnU of political violence today  ta   wblch  three person  were\nkilled and at least IS Injured, bat\nthe  new  fascist government  appeared to han weathered threats\nof a ft neral strike.\n*   Tbe Nasi leader's first day at tbe\nhand of tbe relob waa marked Ot\nnegotiations designed to win for him\n,tb\u00ab   tolerat.on  of  the  70   members\nof tbe centrist party in tbe relchstag, wbo would give him a majority and  pave the way for constitutional rule. \u2022\nTomorrow the cabinet will reply to\nJUDGE THROUGH\nWITH EVIDENCE\nStubbs Refuses to Accept\nSuggestion of Commissioner Ford\nNANKWO, China, Jan. tl   .AT)\u2014\nW. S. lent,\nFour Reports Issued From\nthe Joint Com-\nmittee\nCHAIRMAN STATES\nSYSTEM IS WRONG\nRecommends Present Pension Tribunal Be\nAbolished\nBy  ERNEST  BUBBITI\nCanadian Frew  Stall  Writer\nWINNIPEO, Jan. II\u2014Tlnd and\nhoane   fram   hta  extended   ecco-\npincy ot tte wltnew boi, Jedte\nUwta   St.   Oeorge   Stabbi   todiy\nconcluded   bll   evidence   before   a\ncommission Inquiring Into hit Ju-\ndlctll  conduct.\nBefore hi concluded, however, tte\n... ... _____.. will known  chlnew\nnewspaperman, wu kidnapped and\nmurdered today by gunman believed\nto be membera of tbe \"Patriotic\nSociety\" wblch wu born ot tte current trouble with Japan.\nPinned io tht body wu a not*\nwhich  reta\u2014\"Ht wreetly  commun-\ntte   enemy,   therefor*\nnwuted.\"\nTO\nFINANCE TRADE\nlcated   wlw-\nte hu tea <\nAskg Canada to Guarantee Russian Bonds to\nMaximum, $4,000,000\nGALSWORTHY\nDIES, LONDON\nWinner of 1932 Nobel\nPrize II Victim of\nAnemia\nRUSSIA GIVES NQ\nCERTAIN EVIDENCE\n___________________________________________________ -       judge declined to tccept a luggw-  _________________________________\nwritten auwtloni on IU policy *ub- I tlon \u201e_ \u201e,. Ju,tl0, miU fan n- I \"\"\"\"\"\u2022\"ten.. Ool,\nminted  by  Dr.  Ludwlg  Kaai,  On. ' .*\u2014-.   \u2014\u25a0\u2014, -\u2014\u2014\u2014.\ntrlat   leader.   The   declaton   of   tht\ngirding    commlaalon    of   tvldenw:\n  defended  hlmwlf igilnit tte  final\noentre  will .be  termlned  by  thow cheq^,   facing   him,   ud   brinded\n-oewen. \"ibeolutily  untrui\"  tte  denial   by\nOne of the day'a ungulntry poll- |g_t juetice W. H. Truemu that hi\nI tlcal   brawla   oocurred   In   awlau _.**   interfered  with  idmtnlitntlon\n\u25a0 where a Communltt wu killed and of justice.\ntwo Nidi wtrt ttabed In a itreet intebfBBED  WITH JUSTICE\nI fight growing out of a Communlata Tte   dramatic   intrane*   to   tte\ndemonstration agalnat tht ntw gov- oourt by  Mr. Justice Trueman lut\neminent. In Berlin a polleman and Friday when he denied tte Judge'*\na Man wen kllltd, 1_ peraona were ehirgt thtt te had Inter!end wtth\nInjured ud SO irreated. ,__, gdmlnlitratlon ot Juitlce ln con-\nManlfeetatlonl agatnit the Null al. nectlon   with   \u2022  -booting   if tray   at\n\u2022no  occurred   In  DuwaHdort,   Halle, port dbomi bamoki ln whloh hU\nSchwelnfurt.   Offtnblch   ud   Hire- aon-ln-law,   Capt.   HtnrJ  R. Bebttt,\nOTTAWA, Jm. SI (CF)\u2014A wldl\ncleavige ta Indicated ln tte rec-\nommendatloas   fer   Improving   ed-\nmlnlstratlon  et tte   Pension   act\nurged   by   the   personnel   ot   the\nJoint committee which lnvwtlgated\ntbat   natter   ud   whew   varum\nand varying report* wen tabled hr\nHon.   Money   MacLaren,   minister\nof   pensions,   ln   tte   bouse   ef\ncommons   today.   Ne   fewer   than\nfonr nport* Iwued from the Joint\ncommittee.\nOne, alined bp tte chairman, Mr.\nJustioe _,. A. Audette, formerly Judge\nof tte exchequer oourt, wu concurred In by Col. John Tbompeon,\nchairman oi, tte board of ptnildn\n^^^^^^^ O.    Beretford\nTopp,   chief  penilon  advocate,  and\nDr. How MUler. chief of tte medical\nwrvlow   branch.\nSECOND FBOM BOSS\nA Woond nport br Br Had ler-Oeneral Alex. Bow, cu.a., Dominion\nvloe-preeldent of tbe Canadiu ll-\ngton, carried tte toqulwoinoi -*___!\nRlcterd Win, of tte Amputation* [t^tndowtot hit room wen Itftl\nBennett Reads Statement\non Particular of Barter Scheme\nLONDON,\nGaU worthy,\nof tte otntemi\net  letten,  died\nHempstead   todl\nwwk he hw\ndttlon   fron   \u25a0\nlowed a **T*g_____________\nmonth igo. He ww tt-mtare-\nMr. Oaltworthy'i phyilcal\ntlon mid* It impowylt tor hljn'\ngo to Stockholm lut November\nrenin in person tte IMS\nprim for literature.\nFrlendi   bin   Initiated   a\nment to gin hi* body a final net.\nIng Place ln Wwtmlmtw Abbey.\nBelatlvw   and   two  old\nwen at tte bedside wten te\nIn  aooordanoi  with  hie wish.\nchberg.  accounting  for* a\nmajor and minor cwuoltles.\nof\nTWO OFFICERS\nWAIT VERDICTS\nwat   involved,    wu\nJudg* stubba u tte\ndwerlbed    by\nmoit thocklng\nRebitt's Counsel States\nWas Justified to Protect Honor\n(Continued en Page Seven)\nLAW NOT MEANT\nTO BOUND A MAN\nNEW W_BTMIN_r_'_Bt, Ju. 81\u2014\n\"Tte purpow of tte law la not to\nbound a man to death.\" -\nHill wu tte comment of Judgt\nF. W. Howay In oounty oourt today, _^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nwben   te   wnt*no*d  John   Wataon, Bruhn,   mlniater   of   public\nUutteted.       ^^^^^^\nJohn Olwworthy attracted\naaaoclatlon. Frank O. J.' McDonigh,\nCanadian    Penttone    aaaoclatlon    of\ntte gnat war, ud col. W. 0. H.\nWood,   Dominion   prwldtnt   ot   tb* ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nArmy ud Jthvy Veteran* in Canada. He dnw *n exlgnilw public follow*\n_fcch ot tbw* repnwnuurw added . ***t  *-*J\u2122*   _\\__^___^__fa*\nOTTAWA, Jan. gl (CF)\u2014Tht Canadian government wu uked to\nguarantee   Knnian    1   per   wnt\nbond* to a maximum et $4,0*0,000\nto iwlng tte u.ooe.ooo barter el\nCanadiu   eattle   lor  Bnssltn   oil\nand coal.  Premier R. B. Bennett\ntald tte houw of oommoni today.\nTte   propoul   wu   madt   by   *\nWlnnlptt trndloate headed by o. A.\nSerkau.   No   aineaient   bad   bwn\nalgned  with  Ruialan luthorltlw  by\ntte  tyndlcate,  tte   prime   minuter\nmid.\nSlnoe tte barter propoul flnt\nwu Uld baton tte government lut\nOctober, tte Winnipeg tyndtctte\nkm not glnn evldenoe of tte bona\nOt Buwlt'l part, Mr. Bennett\nAt the pnwnt tbt propoul\ntten, although tte prim*\n.liter Indicated tten wu alight\nIblllty of It* reoelvlng tte gov-\nt'a approval.\nmlnliter read a S500-\nnt on Oanidlu-Ru-tlu\ngiving partleulan of the\nMheme. Ht Invited tte oppo-\n\u25a0\nFrom tht Page* tf a Book\nGIVEN OVER,\nIMMIGRATION\nAUTHORITIES\nEastbound Train Takes\nDoukhobor Leader for\nDeportation\nMOVE CAUSES\nGREAT SURPRISE\nFollowers Were in Saskatoon to See Him; Question of Leader\nTwo attractive ' entrant! ln a | whloh marked the woond annual at-\ncompetition for costumed charac-1 horn* tnd hlatorlcal pagmnt ot tte\nten from book* by Canadian authors, j Canadian Literature loelety.\nRETAIL GASOLINE\nPRICE BLOWS UP\nittentlon  through  hli norm  tten  thiy dwllned  until  glnn  tte op-\nbli plan, luocwtful te ttey www. portunltf of reading bl* itttemtnt.\na rldw to thl* ntotM\nUt*. John Xtlmu, reprewntatln\nof  tte Tuberculoali Vtterana awo-\n(Contlnoed en Pige Bight)\nBRUHN BACK\nFROM TRIP\nTelb of Relief Woifc in\nUnited States\nVICTORIA,  Ju.   St.\u2014Hon.\nWINNIPEO,  Ju.   SI   (CP)\u2014Two\nofffcen of the Lord  -trathcont's\nhone  tonight  twilted  innounre-\n;   ment by the Judge advocate general at Ottawa of verdicts rendered\nhy   a   general   court-martial,   tbe\nflnt held ln cinida In more than\nSO yeara, which concluded lti ies-\nilona ln tbe assembly hall of tbe\nFort Osborne barracks ben today.\nI    Trial ot Capt. H. R. Rebltt, on t\niharge   of   offering   vlolenoe   to   l\ntuperlor   offloer,   Capt,   Charles   O.\nM, to tte one wwk already ipent. ln\nJill awaiting trial en a charge ot\nbreaking ud entering the home ot\nJ. J. Minhall, Burnaby and Bteel Ing\na. w.\n    worki,\nreturned to hli dwk today attar a\n10-day trip to eouthern California.\nUpper middle claaa eMIity ud family lit* ttom tte latter put ot\nquwn Vlctorli'a reign to reoent\ntlmw.\nTWO   TRILOGIES\n* Moat widely known ot hli workt\nan th* two tnioglei, tte \"Poctyt*\nSagi,\" atarted In MM wten te wrote\n\"Th* Mu of Property,\" ud \"Tbe\nModern Comedy\" whleh wu ended\nln 19-8 by publication of \"Swan\nBong.\"\nTte \"Forsyte saga\" won blm the\nNobel prim tor literature  ln  1M3.\n^^^^^^^^^^^\"TANCOCrat, Ju, II. \u2014 Betall\ndlicuw tte iub)ect but gmoUn* prices htn blown up once\n'mora with tte Individual wrvice\nstation! cutting tte prloe, ln aomi\ninituce*, tb m low u _\u00ab',. centa, or\nthree omta a gallon below th* prloa\nwt a coupl* of week* ago.\nPrlcw to tte motorist in ranging\ntram MH oenta to _\u00bb'. cent! a\ngtllon, with mur station! wiling\nat a oompromlw prtw ot Si oenta a\n(Continued en Page Bight)\nGETS 12 YEARS\nMorrison Attempted to Murder Woman With Axe\nTORONTO, Ju. It (CP).\u2014William\nO. Morrison, convicted of attempting\nto murder Mrt. Dorothy Bradbury\nwith an am, wu today asntanotd\nm> M pun ln Portamouth penlten-\n?___-!._\"\u2122_p__!!MfI^1,\u2022 h*i?_tn .*-** *\u00b0 run  ooocumnt  wltb  tte\npnwnt   term   ot   10   yean   bt   It\nwrvlng fer houwbretklng.        \\\\^_t\nMorrison   Woke   Into   tte\nawarded  tte  hlgheit honor, outilde\nof  i  title,  ln   England'!   gift,   tte\norder of merit. In lttt te decline!\ntb* offer of \u2022 title.,\nQtlawortb wm born it King-ton\nbury home etrly one morning ud\n\u25a0truck the woman with an tm. In\nHURRY ACTION\nON MEASURES\nOF FARM RELIEF\nSIR MALCOLM\nATNEWYORK\nEn rout* south, Mr. Bruhn visited  educated ac Harrow and Oxford tor\nHill,  Surray,  August   14,   1607,  and  flirting  wounds, which were almost\nunemployment  offlclala  In Olympl-.\nft ruor, a loaf of bread and a t\u00abw j *-**\u2022* ttttm. Or*, and Sacr\u00bb.-nento,\nblaculta. tbo capital* of ttM ooaat atatea. He\nWhile wrvlng a two-year term ln\ntbe penitentiary, Wataon escaped on\nAugust 19, 1931. Ha waa captured a\nday   later,   and   sentenced   to\nreporta   that   unemployed   In   cities\nsooth of tht line are taken care of\nthe  bar. He  ww admitted  at  the\nage of 33 but left the legal profession soon afterward and turned to\nwriting.\n\"Education,\" tie once aald, \"serres\nby welfare leagues, but tn other die*  rather to choke, than to encourage\ntricts   road   camps   are   established\nyetVe   additional   Imprisonment   for  fnd,^u?^ndl_1^^n JJJ, _t__wt__t\nbreaking Jail,   ^^^^^^^^^^^\nLast Tueaday, Watson finished hla\nthree year's confinement. When the\ngates of tbe penitentiary openel for\nBrown,   concluded  today.  Tbe  ease him,   Burnaby   police   awaited   him\nagainst Brown wbo waa charged\nwith conduct unbecoming an officer\nand a gentleman, wu heard by the\ncourt laat week. Both verdicts must\nbe promulgated by tbe authorities\nat Ottawa.\nSUCII   A   SCABE\nIn his evldenoe captain Rebltt\n\u25a0aid wben he learned from his wife\nthat Brown had had Improper relations with her, he went to Brown's\nquartera early on the morning of\nNovember 3 with tbe Intention ot\ngiving him \"such a scare he nevei\nagain would molest * man's wife.\"\nWhen be entered tbe quartera,\nBebltt   testified,  he   ordered  Brown\nwltb a  warrant charging  blm  wltb\nbreaking Into Marshall's home.\nDominion to Demand\nHalf Empire Content\nBennett Confirms Dispatch;\nStarts April 1\nOTTAWA, ju. SI (OP)\u2014Confirmation wui llnn In tte houw of\ncommon* tcdiy by tte pr.mt mln.\nbuilding new highway! and Improv\nIng existing roada. Thtt* men work\none week a month, and ire accom-     _\npllihlng   much   good   ill   tte   way   \"wrltereofan'y force:\nfrom the border to Mealoo.     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*\nthe power* of tmtglnttton and crea-\nUvenen. I did not begin to write\nnovel! until I htd forgotten all I\nhad learned at tchool tnd oo.lete.\nFine tcholiri ire rinly Imaginative\nChances of Reaching Vote\nThis Session Dim\nWASH-NOTON, Ju. 81 (AP)\u2014An\nambitious Itglilttlve attempt to\nspread   employment   by   compelling\nITALY AGREES TO\nEARLY DEBT TALK\nMakes No Reference to Possible Trade Discussions\nROUS, Ju. II (AP).\u2014Italy agreed\nt ay to participate In a new elimination of tte war debt! ae\nquickly   aa   powlble   tfter   tte   In-\nIll  lnduitry tnd  buslneai to limit auguratlon   of  Franklin   D.\nworking time to five ilt-hour din \u2022\nto bold hli hindi up ud btcked  J,\",,- ^ $_, p^i'dliipitch Indlcat-  \u00bbttk.  wat put  up  to the  United\n__\u2022_. ._.   ... .... -_._   ^ ttat ^^ Aj)f4i l ^ B(lt-_a SUteabouat of re^itnUtl-ei todiy.\nblm through bit roomi, but when\nbe eaw Brown had \"a chine* to\nmike a break\" he fired over bli\nright iboulder.\ngumming up tte cue tor the dc-\nY fence, counsel todty imrted Ciptiln\nSebltt wit jutttfled in doln, what\nte did to protect the honor of hli\nfimlly.\nbut lti chucei of retching a vote\nthli union wert dim.\nTbe highly controversial plan, <__a\non\nFarms Suspsnded\nPrudential Insurance Company Announces Move\ngovernment would require 50 per\ncent empire content ln good! Imported from the Dominion! Into the ^^_^_^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nTJnlted Kingdom if lucb goods win nounood aa unconttltutlonil ud\nto inloy Brltlth prefirence. How- revolution!-. *T man;, bat betn\niver, llr. Bennett idded. tht pries, **\u25a0**. no preferred place on tte\ndispatches <i:d not convey that thu \" ~\" \" \"\"\" \"\"\"\"      \"\"*\nrequirement oovered only i limited\nnumber of items.\nThl premier ww answering Ben.\nW. D. lullr aib-Waterloo wuth).\n\u25a0 who bad uked lf there wa* eny\ntruth tn tte prtw otblw to tbtt\neffect.\nc*lin_ir, ud tte leaden an\nnot dlipoeed to mike room for any\nvelt   w   preildept   of   tht    United\nStatu   on   March   4.\nTht government'! politico. ww wt\nforth In in announcement which\nmadi no retanno* to powlbli tradt\ndlscuwtons, but It WW understood\nItaly ted decided agalnat railing\ntb* quwtlon of eoncewlont and li\nleaving that matter fer ltt renre-\nwntatlvei In Wuhlngton to eon-\n\u2022lder.   A*   Mr.   Boowvelfi   attitude\nSpeed Fiend Hollow-Eyed\nFrom Illness Expects\nNew Record\nFederal and State Governments Accelerate Plans\nfor Aid\nINSURANCE FIRMS\nEASE MORTGAGES\nPBINCI ALBEBT, Bask., Jan. tl\n(CP) \u2014 Buaita tonight teekenM\nto Pete, Verigin. ipMtual teas\nof Doukhobor colones In Canada,\nand Juttlce directed blm te tea-\nboerd after exile, spin ted ent of I\npriace Albert Jail, wbere be ww '\nserving in, 18-montte sentene*\nfer perjury, Verigin waa relewea\nto Immigration officials who will\nescort him to Halifax for depot-\nutlon.\nTaku fom hit o*U uooday nlgbt,\nVerigin WW wrved wltb deportation\norden by warden J. Fonytte on behalf of the lmmgratlon dlpartmut,\nPolIM offloen, in plain clothw, wer*\non bud to eeoort tte Doukhobor\nbead to tte station, wbere be we*\nmet by Immigration offIdal* ud\nplaced aboard u outbound tram.\naacaiva news in\nHILBNC-,\nWhile tte Impawlvi Doukhobor\nleader ww nwinllng towtrd Winnipeg todiy, hundred! of bli follower*\nreoelved the newt ln sllenoe, eg\nillently aa ttey listened nine month*\nigo when Mr. Juatloe D. Maclwa\nwntenced V*rlgln to thre* yew* ta\nthe, penitentiary tor perjury. A\nking'i bench' Jury found blm guilty\nof one of four nlieitnt Htd <.\nhim. Tb* lentence liter ww reduo\nto la-monthi.\nVnlgln li allited to bare commuted perjury In giving evldenoe at\n\u2022 hearing of perjury ctergw -galna*\nOeorge   Chuttkotf   u   lndependmt\n(ConUnoed on Page attM)\nVICTORIA ASKS\nEXTRA PROVISION\nVICTORIA,   JU,   31,\nllama   dty   aoiicltor   for\na. wiu-\nVincouver\nWashington Senate  Com- and Alderman MUler, met Hon. 3. W.\nmittee Pushes Hearing  ^ \"\"\"^ *\"\u2014.-* *\nAllotment Bill\nFRANCIS X. BUSHMAN\nleglalatlon difficult to pan tbtt hw la Inltrpreted ter*) te dwtrw som\nnot ilreidy been promised l vote.\nMRS. DENNIS HARRIS\nDIES AT VICTORIA\nLORD BEAVERBROOK\nREPORTED BETTER!\nfotm Of c\u00abnp\u00abnwtloa for war dtbt\nnrltton.\nNew Apportionment\nof Grants Is Asked\nVICTORIA, Ju. II  (CP),\u2014Oni of  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\ntte   lwt   direct   link*   with   crown  <****** **** to rtty lndoon during\nltSWASK.   N.J..   Ju.   31   (AP).\u2014\nTbe  Prudential  Iniuruce  company ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\ninnounced todiy impennon of all oolony   dtyi   on   Vancouvir   laiand  the prewnt oold ipell.\nforeclosures on owner-occupied firm* , wi* broken with tht dwth todty of\nIn   Canada  ud  tte  United  Statea. ' Mn.   Dull   Hirrla,    youngw\",   ud\nThe    luapenalon    WlU    bt    effective  only lurvlvlni daughter of the Ute\nIndefinitely. Sir   Jamee   Doug'w,   ftrtt   governor\nerr. ANDiarwe, Scotland, Jan. tl\n(CP  cable)\u2014Lord   Beaverbrook,  Canadian-born  peer  wbo   la  111   here ____________________________________\nwith Influenw, ww reported  much  tnd ichool bond met Hon. J. Hlnch'\nbetter tonight. Hli doctor,-however., llffe.  mlnliter of education,  today\nBV EDWARD  J. NEIL\nAssociated prew Sporti Writer\nNEW VORK, Jan.. SI.\u2014(CP)\u2014Hollow-eyed  from  Illness  but catual\nind affable w ever, sir Malcolm\nCampbeU   wiled   Into   New   Vork\ntoday  for  bis  fourth  auiult en\ntke world's automobile ipeed record\nbe wt at 253.968 miles tn hour\non the tide-packed sands of Day-\ntona Bwcb, Florida, lut winter.\nHe   basea   hli   reoord   hopw   thli\ntime upon increased power but for\ntte future be visions tbe development  of  a  machine,  which  under\nfavorable condition, ma\/ move the\nworld record for land apeed beyond\nSB0 mllw per hour.\nTte knight, -lender tnd looking\nuythlng but hla 48 yetn, It recovering eo rapidly from an attack\nof lnfluenaa that he can we no\nreaeon for poetponlng the loosing\nof hli monstrous Bluebird 11 on\nthe Florida wndt February 10.\nFW   PREVENTATIVE\n\"rte learned ao.nethlng about lnfluenaa,\" be aald, \"that makw It all\nworth while. I've discovered U ab_\naolute preventative. Take five drops\nof Iodine In a glue of water every\nmorning and you'll never eaten lt.\"\nSmilingly Campbell dodged a direct answer to all queries w to tht\napeed he expected to attain thli\nyear lh hla assault on the world\nreoord he itt it -06.9 In IMS.\nlifted to 248.8 In 1931 and established beyond' any but hla own chal-\nfor 110,000  dimmi  w  tbi  rwult\nof u tuto.nobile accident ln which\nBushman wat Injured.\nInttrvlewi    tha    moving    picture\n    Mtor bid given newipapara regarding\nVICTORIA,  Jan. ll   \u2014A  deleft-1 tte   marrUgt   offer  wen   nad   In\ntion of tte Vanoouvar dty counotl oourt today.  Ona  interview  quoted\naim w wylng \"I tuppow I might\nte   called   a   prospective   gigolo   or\nLONDON, Ont., Jan. II (CP)\u2014\nDeclaring hit offer to marry any\nwoman who would aupport blm \"ln\naccustomed atyle\" ww nothing but\na publicity stunt, Francis X- Buah-\nmu, \u25a0 erttwblli   movli   iter,   todj\ncontinued    evldenoe   ln   bll   iult luge it 353.988 lwt ywr.\ntgalnat   A.   I.   Hamilton,   winner,,   \"Tour guwe li w good w mini,\nCONVICT   OBEEN\n ^^     LOHDOH,   Ju.   II    (AP)\u2014Harry\nThe itupenilon of thl Prudential  of    Vinoouver    Uland,    and    lady   Oreen, charted with receiving \u00a314,000\n\u25a0tinvolvei  17,000  firmi  ud  u  in- Douglw. Mn. Hum, who ww prt-  whleh bt knew to ban bwn fraul-\nvwtment of 1308.000,000 or leu thu deemed   by   ter  hmbend   In   No-   ulently obtained  ln common  wltb\none-tenth   ot   tht   compuy'i   re- I Mmber   lwt,   hw  ten  In   failing John (Jake tte Barter) Factor, ww\n\u2022ouroci. 'health tor a long tlmi. 'conrtcttd today.\nud aaked for a new tpportionmint\nof     govtmmint\ntwehtn' wltrtw.\ngrant!     toward!\nPROMINENT   BANKER   DIBS\nTORONTO, Ju. II (CP)\u2014Jamw\nH. Birr. 41, formerly of Nwpawa,\nMu, ud prominent In wwtern\nCauda banking and brokerage circle!, te dead ben.\nsomething.\" ud tte actor rtwnttd\nthat.\n\"Buihmtn never wll that,\" te\nWld Indignantly. \"Tbl whole thing\nww a publicity itunl\"\nAt another atage of the trial, he\nreally,\" he eald. \"I haven't uy Idea\ndrbat apeed Bluebird cu make, Tte\nbortepower tea Incnawd from 1490\nto MOO, tte welgbt Increased, tnd\ntte hw mon ntlttance, I haven't\ndriven ber llnce she ww rebuilt,\n\"But of oourw,\" be idded with *\ngrin, \"I ahouldn't te hen you\nknow, If I didn't think I oould\nbreak   tte\nSTEEL CORPORATION\nDECLARES    DIVIDEND\nNEW YORK, JU.  1   (AP).\u2014United\nDBS MOINES, low*. Jtn. II (AP)\n\u2014Debt-ridden firmm of Canada\nand tte United states, victims of\nprices now 51 per cent of the\npre-war level, foe tte mwt part\nsat back.today while federal ud\nsttte government!, along with big\nbuilnen, locelereted plant for\nthetr  relief.\nHeretofore active tn preventing tax\n\u25a0alei tnd mortgage forecloeuret,\nfarmers through the oountry todty\nawaited action which thtlr crlw fcr\nwtlttance had precipitated.\nFrom Wwhlngton, New Tork City\nud varloua home cities of Iniuruce\ncompufw and the wata of itati\nlegislatures came reporta of speeded\neffort* to eaee financial plan* of\nmortgage-distressed farm landa.\nCHASE MORTGAGE\nHOLDER\nOne farm only ww halted during\nterooon, tnd told him tbtt tte\nprewnt scale of unemployment rt-\nU*f ww Inadequate tnd uked that\nextra provision be mide for rent\nand boualng.\nSimilar representation! were madi\nto tte government some tlm* aaa,\nby Mayor David Iteming of Victoria. An lnvwtlgator ww appointed\nby tte government to look Into tte\nVictoria altuation ud, anticipating\nhla report w ftvoring tht dtyt argument, tte dty council lncrtawd\nallowuow to local unemployed.\nCalgary City Nay\nFace Court Action\nCanadian and U. S. Company\nDemands Exchange Fund\n(Continued on fare Bight)\nOFFICIALLY OPEN\nCALOART. JU. II (CP)\u2014Oourt\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ietlon may te itarted thortly agalnat\ntbe day. At Tuscola, ni.. a group of! the dty ot Calgary by a larg*\nlarmeri chased t representative of \u2022 Canadian ud United Statw oom-\nmortgtge bolder off a farm when ht puy tbat dtmanda tbe ctty meet\nattempted to _e!w bids on the. prop- lti   debentune   In   United   State*\n  funds.\nme nun* of til* oompany ww not\nrevealed but tt ww learned a prominent Calgary lawyer had been retained to represent tte firm tn ltd,\n\u201e.. _- .-__  -_,___ a_nr_.[eHort *o nave the dty pay united1.\nGAS PLANT, COAST Statw exchange rate! on M.135.000\n  In debenture! which fell due at Hl\u00bb _\nVANCOUVBR,   JU.   31   (OP)\u2014Thl j *\"****\u2022 3***0*\u2014  ti      '.\n1850,000 gw plut of tte Britiah Columbia Electrlo Railway company at\nthe foot of Carrall itreet on Falw\ncreek ww dicUred officially open\ntoday by Mayor L. D. Taylor.\nFourteen boun befon tte ceremony the giant ovem of tte plant\nware charged wltb coal and wten\ntbe mayor pulled a large lever tte\nflnt coke to be extracted from tte\nplant ww  releawd.\nJURY FINDS BUSH\nDEATH IS SUICIDE\nGood Response to\nB.C. Bond Issue\nReport to Be Given on\nWednesday\nMONTREAL. JU. II (CP)\u2014While\na good rwponw from out of town\ndealera wm reported, tte numerous\nmember flrma of the tyndloate handling tte Britiah Columbia bond\nlwut, publicly offered thli morning,\nwlll not report remits until toner-\nPRINCE  RUPERT,  B.  C.  Jan. II '\n(OP)\u2014\"Dwth  dut   to   wlf-lnfUcted . row. ^^\nrevolver   wounda   during   a   fit   of     Conwquently tbe lyndlcata man-\niwpondency,\" ww tte virdlot* of \u2022 ] agera wtn unable tonight to -ute\ndeclared   be  bad  bau  Irritated  at Statea  Steel  corporation  todiy  de-1 coroner'! Jury todty which Invwtl-1 uy   tttlmtte   of   tbt   reciiptc   tM\nquwtioni   In   examination   tor  dli- eland   a   dividend   of   50   oente   11 litel tbi death of Frank Bush, well-  loin had received. A itatement will\neovery In hla action. Hi bad tlwiyi. ] ihtre on the preferred itock, thm known  local  merchant whow  body  be laaued tomorrow,\nhe wurttd, \"teen I dictator,\" ani  breaking a 33-year atrlnt of quarterly | wii found ln tte bawmint of hta,    Thi loin la tor H.000,000 of 514\nte did not Ute  crow-tiammatlon; payment! of tl.75.\n'\u2022tore on tbi morning ol January 7. |ptr ctnt linking hind debenture*.\n liipipil\nTAMARAC SHIPS ORE FROM\nNEW DISCOVERY TO TACOMA\n34-Ton Shipment of High Grade Sent to tiie Tacoma\nSmelter; Ask Ottawa's Advice on\nLow Grade; May Make Mine t\nu\u00bbTHI NELSON DAttV N\u00abW\u00ab, NBLSON, B.C.\u2014JvBDNESDAT. MORMNU, ttBBUABV  I. trt*\nPlane Crashes In African Jungle\nShipment of 14 tons ot told ore\nfrom Tmlr Frldsy by the Oreat\nnorthern   to   tht   Taooms   smelter,\n, from the new dUcovery on the\nTsmsrsc , void property, reoently\nbonded by Lleut.-Col. A. T. Powell,\nlate of England, from E. W. Widdowson of Kelson, centers attention\nOB an operation  that,  ln the estl-\n_ mat I on    ot    many    obserrers    may\n^ bring ln a new (old mine, Judging\nI from extensive assays.\n.QUIET   28   YEARS\nSituated   a   short   dtstanos   from\nTmlr   at   4000   feet   elevation,   and\nreached   by a  one  and  one-quarter\nmile   trail   which   takes   off   from\ni the   Wild   Horse    creek    wagonroad\nI one and one-half miles from Tmlr,\n; the   Tamarac   was   laat   worked   26\nI yeors ago, when there was extensive\ndevelopment of Its original discovery.\nJt had a tunnel 800 feet long, with\nseveral    Inclined    ahafts,    ana    was\n\u2022quipped  with engine and compret-\nI ao?, steam windlass and hoist, and\natrial  tram,  and  when  the  opera-\nI tlon   cloeed,   hundreds  ot   tons  of\nI ore, mainly arseno-pyrite, was on the\ndump or stacked Inside  the tunnel,\nwith much more showing and readily\nI available for extraction.  Some  years\nI ago s forest fire destroyed tht tram\n; lint, snd even corner poets of the\n[Claim.\nF    It was last September  that  Col.\nPowell,  mainly  on   account  of  hts\nson  Oeorge Powell,   who  had   betn\nlogging and mining In the Lirdeau\n\u25a0 and   had   been   tn   Canada   many\n>yeare, made Inquiries here regarding\n\u2022 mining   properties   around    Nelson\n' sttd   ln   the   Lardeau,   and   thus   In\n( October    began    looking    over    the\ni Tamarac.   Msny   assays   were   taken\nSleep Fine\n, Stop Kidney Trouble\nI    Thouaands   Buffering   ind     losing\nenergy   trom  aettlng    Up    Nights,\n: mekinhi, stutneii  Leg Ptlm, Nir-\nAcldity,    Rhaumitum    or\nBurning Kidney or Bladder Troubli\nshould uu Cystex (pronounced slaa-\nTtt) ipulally prepared for theie\n' trouhlu. Btarti work tn IS mlnutu;\noften glvu unaalng results ln 24\nhoura. Only 75c at drugtutt. Guarantied to fix you up 0- money back\non return ef empty package.      ,\nfrom tht developed vain, thau\nimaging tit te IU in geld per\nten, the ore, however, being tee\n\u25a0trong In uunle to be icupteble to\nTrtU imtlter, tnd not being free\nmilling. .\nHIOR GRADE VEIN\nA lain ihift however, overgrown with bruit, and iunk en in\nIndependent vain, 40 yirdi north\nof thi tunnel portal, wu found\nby Oeorge Powell on ont ot hU sirfl-\npllng tripi, tnd in Mtr from t\nwidth of j feet t lnchu at a\ndipth ot II fut gave a return of\ntM per ten on October M. end\nthere turned to be a good quantity\nin proipect. Two daya Uttr a lease\nind bond wu taktn. It It thli\nvein thtt wu thi new dlieoverr.\nlti existence not being known te\nMr. Wlddowion. though It hu ilnoe\ndeveloped thit there wn iomi\nknowledge ot It a Tmlr.\nThe development hu ill bun\ndirected to tblt new high gride\nsnowing, On November 1 Oeorge\nPowell took charge with two man,\npuking up toola tnd luppliu, repairing the otbln, cutting md\nhauling timber far thedi tnd for\nmine propi, building ore ibedi and\n-table, tnd rooting the than, much\nof thli work being dont In four\ntmt of mow.\n9AMPUI for TMT\nOn November lt an M-pound\numple trom the old lew gride\nvein wu unt to tbt department\nof mlnu tt Ottawa and on November 11 two 10-pound umplw from\nthe mw vein wire unt to Tieeo-i\nsmelter, while tbe trail wu olured\nout\u2014tha provincial deportment ot\nmlnu flowing two towtrd tblt\u2014an\nore bin wu built it tbe foot of\nthe trill, ind work ww begun on\nthe mw vein, drlfu being tttrted\nIn each direction from tbe abaft.\nAmong the iron oxides of the\nmuch-leached ort tn ig-lnch band\nof quirt* wu found, tad a lump\ncasually broken showed vlilble gold.\nAn assay of quarts allowing no\nvisible gold, on November tt, gavi\nt vtlui of 151.40 per ten In gold,\nwith it per unt of inealo, while\ntke iron otldu went ten.to in gold,\nand 8.93 per ctnt of arsenic. Both\nportlona, however, proved to Dp (roe\nmilling, eruihtnf In the mortar and\nshowing high colon In the penning.\nly   December   11   ilz   mtn   wtn\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B.C-, Hotels\n\"Finest in the Interior\"\nLuncheon\n50c\nHUME HOTEL\nNT___ON.  B.C. OEOROE BENWELL,  rrop.\nttottrj and One Beadquarten\nNEW LOW WINTER RATES NOW IN EFFECT\nHUME\u2014R. Bums, O. R. Rosa, I Brsull!. Montnal; T B. Harmon\nTrail; M. O. Brodle, w. II. North- Victoria; It Crawford, Medicine Hat.\nI, F. C. Roota. C. Stem, 8. J. Anne tt, 3. White. H. Jibe, \u2022alao;\nneMn, A. B. R. McN-Uy. J. a. Mc- Mr. tnd Mrt. A. J. wition, Koote-\nIntosb, 3. Roberteon. C. R. Mc- nay Bay; A. J. Irorulde, Cnnbrook.\nIlltin,   Vincouver;   T. S.  Roth,  N. |\n\u2022mt\u00bbS$}__-XaSSttcy_rse*l&#r5^^\nC(5he Savoy\n\"Where the Guest Is Kin$ \"\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel\nMany Rooms With Private\nBaths or Showers.\n131 baser si.\nJ. A. KERB, Prop.\nPHONE  It\n]*,       i    ' n'TTi it;rfiiiii>>-tt-_>Ji_-i\nJBAVOT\u2014C. Pinno. Siult St. Mi\nL; Mrl. Morley, Slocan City; Reu-\nkn Beurge, Nakusp; P. 8. WoodhtU,\nCtlgtry; H. V, Davu. ailvtrton; a.\nA. Johnwn, Setttli.\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA.   LAPOINTE,   PROP.\nBooms from Mr up. Monthly tin.\n'Steam heated tnd hot water ln\nevery room.\n(SO.. Baker Ht. I'hone tin\n\u2014\u2014c\nMew Orand Hotel\nP.  L.   KAPAH   Prop.\nIVukiv end Monthly Hates\nHot tnd Cold IVittr\n\u25a0Ingle *<ic up    lioutli tl-M UP\nIwni -to \u2022 Monti, nad Up\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Awaits You\nISA   K   MADH-N\nf'ttmplelrly  Nemodilled\nHot   and   (uld   Water\nIn  the  Ill-Ill   nt  lhe  Clly\nStirling Hotel\n' Blocks Eaat of Poat Office\nHot and Cold Water\nSteam Heat\nModerate Rates\nP. H. Bush. Prop.\nOccidental Hotel\nlus Virnon tt. Phoni Mil\nH    IVArllllK\nfifty Rooms ol loild  comfort\nlliidoiurteri  fer   loners\ntnd Mlnen.\nLIE   THE   CLASSIFIED   ADS.\nforced down January 14 In a desolate Jungle region 40 mllu trom\nNairobi,   Kenya,   Joan  Page,   above,\nj and Audny Salt-Barker, for about i bad a drink of water for ti houn.\n4. hour. \u00ab diath from Africa, \u00ab* ^ \u2122v, ^J \u00b0\u00a3 '\n{wild animals or from thirst. Neither <plight,\nPANCHO BEATS\nBOBBY LEITHAM\nMALCOLM MacKINNON\nHAS BEEN ILL, FLU!\nCanadian Has Filipino in\nBad Way at Finish But\nLead Too Great\nengigid on thi Timnrac, but thi\nfrequently changing weithlr oon-\nditloni made It Impowlbli to mllee\nthe ambition of ahlpplng before\nChrutmu, tnd it w_i not until\nlut wuk thit t sufficiently ftvor-\ntblt railway rite wu outlined fren\nthe Onit Nortbirn. It took two\nor thru klndi of vtblclei to git the\nshipment te the railway it Tmlr.\nALTERNATIVE\nTiooma itindi nsdy to ^tke the\non from tbi ntw vein, but doun't\nthink tbt low true of the original\nvein will be worth ihlpplng unless\nconcentrated mon. Trail, which obtained an assay of 133.90 In gold\ntnd 10.7 per cent of iraentc from\nthe otldu but 117.90 In gold ind\nonly it ptr cent of arsenic from\nthe quarts, un handle the quarts,\nu lt ctn tike ore up to a _ per\ncent content ot arunle, but no\nmon. Tacoma ll not bothered by\narunle, but Imposes \u2022 penalty between 3 per cent and 20. Logic\nuemt to tuggest sorting tht quirtz\nout of the new vein, tad tending\nit to Tnll, with thi low might\nrati, whllt een-tng the other cltu\nof on, high in ironic content, to\nTteomi.\nBOND  ON   PATHFINDER\nA complication arising from the\ntact tbat tbt Pathfinder wu iteked\nlut August br Mr. Oranty, in\nAmirlcan, on thi alta of the formir\nLone Pine cltlm, adjoining tha\nTamarac, and tbat thi lon of\nthe Tamarac's corner poate made\nlt Impoulblt to ny offhtnd whether\nthty overlapped or not, wu aolvtd\nagreeably by Col. Powell taking\nI Hue tnd bond on the Pathfinder,\nu well u on the Ractttm, December t, wltb royalty on tppmnt\nPithflndir on shipped to be paid\nInto tht bink ln escrow until the\nspring, when the Dound-ry can be\ndetermined by Joint survey. The\nnew nln eitendi to the Ptthflndar\nworkings.\nNot until thf department of mines\nat Ottawa report! upon tht low\ngride on unt to It ind suggests\ni llne of treatment u applicable,\nwlll plam bt divelopej for the\nlnitallatlon    of    machinery.\nTuberculosis Deatb\nRate Is on Decrease\nHeart Diseases and Diabetes\nIncrease Toll\nOTTAWA, Jan. II (CP)\u2014 Thl\ndutb rate tram tuberculous, pneumonia iad diphtheria wu greatly\ndicntud onr the 10-yaar period\nended with mil, but detthi from\nhurt dluut tnd dlabetu bin in-\nenue-, according to t apeelal return tibial in the houn ef con-\nmom it tbi requttt ot Dr. A. C\nRon   ICom.-Klngiton).\nThi duth rite per 100,000 ot\npopulation from tubercululi fell\nfrom M In 1923 to Tl in 111). Nevs\nScotia had tht hlgheat rite, 10), it\ncompind with 111 In lttt. 6u-\nkitchtwtn wu the lewut, filling\nfrom 44 to II.\nThl diphtheria duth rate hid\ntbt greateit comparative drop, filling from 11 to lit. Pneumonia\nwhich took a toll ef IM out ot\n100,000 In lilt, dropped to M.\nBrltlth coluxbla wu healthiest In\nthli ruptct, thl rate dropping f.-on\nIt  to 41.\nThl ZusMar Sm hu bun completely eut off from tbe euttr m\nind  converted  Into TW   lake.\nNervous, Dizzy Spells\nToronto, Oat \u2014\n\"Aftir childbirth I\nwu la a wwkueJ.\nrundown tutt, \u00abp\nwboli tyitem HtBtd\nte   be   upwt,   ap\nStomach troubled mi,\nwu rtrr etroni\nted did oot rut will\nat aU. I also hid\nbeldichci tnd dltw\n\u2022pelli,\" uld Mrt. 8.\nWllllim! of 47 St, Nloholtt It. -I\nund Dr. Pleret'i Ooldu Medical Discovery tod tilt bettir tttm thi vtry\ntnt I took tbout thru bettlu In\nill ud lt built me up wonderfully.,\nIt mide me itrongtr, rid oil of the\nttomtch complaint, ud I felt like - |\nWoodsworth Ptrty\nFormed, Rossland\nROSSLAND. B. 0. J\u00abn. II -Thl\nf.rat branch of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation Ut Witt\nKooteniy wu formed it t muting\nhtld tn tbe K P. hall .-night. Tbt\nfollowing officers wen elected\u2014\n3. 8. Woodworth, honorary-preal-\ndtnt; John Oordon. prealdent; lis-\nlli McKinali, flnt v.ce-presldent; L.\nNlmilck, second vlce-pruldent; John\nFrwmin, lecrettry, Mn. D. V. wood,\ntruaunr: R. a. Teplln, A Smith,\n3, Herman, Z- L. wtlker. M. T. Pu-\nbrluiy, Mn. John Frnmm, John\nWllmot, Jtck Hanaon. Sldniy Sin-\ncook, Mn. L. Spring, Barry Lefivrs\nand Andrew Orubilo. eiecutive.\nPruldent Oordon told of thi or-\ngtnlutlon ct tbe fedention under\nthl ludenhlp of 3, S. Woodworth,\nM. P.. whom be believid would bt\nthi nen premier of Cinadn. Tbt\nmovemtnt wu spreading throughout\nCanute ind wu binding ill radical\ngroupe into oni whole.\nL. ttlnstck rud thi platform of\nthe fedention end a spirited dls.\ncuu:on followed. Some of thi\/ipeik-\nera contributed that \"adequate\nmtlntinince\" ihould Include tmun-\nment u well as comfortable living.\nSteps in being taktn to plice a\ncandidate In the field fer tht provincial   elections.\nThi small bill wu well-filed and\nquite \u2022 number signed the membership roll it tht clou of tbt meeting.\nROTARIANS WIN\nCURLING 84-39\n-yrof Beaten for a Bean\nSupper, Five Games to\nOne\nTRAIL CURLING\nRESULTS\nI TRAIL. B. C. Jm. SI -Play In\nthe Pitron't competition ot tbe\nTrail Curling club tonight resulted\naa follows:\nOeorge Shiw, 0, w. z. Newton 1,\nW. Wood 7, Ales Balfour t, Bill\nForrwf 10, K. A. Margeaon 11, W. T.\nTruiweU g, L. P. Troop T. p. McArthur 9. J. J. ringland 10, J. A.\nWadiwertb I, W S. Hunter 7, H. c.\ncaldlcott 4, a 3. Kinnli il, o. c\nMcKay wen by diftult trom W, F.\nDoubt.\nTRAIL. I. C, Jtn. SI\u2014Oamu In\ntht elub Kheduli competition of\nthe Trill Udlu' curling elub tonight reeulted u followi:\nMn. r. o. crowt. o, Mn. J. h.\nToung. t, Mlu Mergot \u00bb:tylock 7.\nMn. Hirbtrt clirk \u00ab, Mn. W. aiu-\nchtrd I, Mtu a. awart I.\nRotirlm curlen proved their ability it moving tbe rocki at the\nexpenw of tht oyro Humbert In A\nbun tud tourney it thi low!\nrlnk Tuuday night thit wtnt te\ntht  Rotarlana   84-38    Thl  Rotarlam\n. won five ef the it gamu eurlid.\nTbt R. D. Barnu rlnk wu thl\nonly winning orro iggngstlon. Re-\nfruhmenti followed thl genu. I. O\nNelion being ln charge of tbtlr dli-\n' puling.\nI   Ruulti with Rottrum curlen min-\n, tioned tint wero R. Andrew It, j. a.\ni gray lt: a. a. L. Dewdney t, John\nCartmel   T;   O.   Ferguson   14,   >.   E.\n. Horton t; 3. Smith It. Dr. H H.\nMaeKiaale I; H. Buih. ia, P. a. Pou-\n' lln 4. H. W. ROberteen 4, R. D.\nBirnu 4.'\nI    The rlnki wen u follows\u2014\nOyrot\u2014R. D. Barnu, S. Haydm,\nA. D Bmory, H. Htrrop: John Cart-\nmil, H. Ptrguaon. a. L. Buehinan,\nud R. B. MorrU:  Dr. H. H. Mu-\n,Kentle. O. Bennett, t>. Cummlm and\n,Boyd o. Affleck; J. B. Orair, r.\nawing, P. H. Sheffield ud O. Benwell; w> m. Myen, R. B.H-r_ton, o.\nHimlton ind H Horton; P. a.\nPoulln, H. S. Wtttton, J. D. Not.\nmm ud w. A. wut.\nRotirlani\u2014H. w. iwbtnton. w.\na. wueon, o, B. Oirltnd md 3, T.\nAndrewi; R. Andrew, R. Fleming,\nR. A. Peeblea ahd A. Oellnu; a a\nL. Dewdney, A. Browne. A. McLeod\nud M. a. Harper; H. Bulb, W. J.\nMeagher, A. B. Oilier md H Hlnltt;\nJ. A. Smith. A. T. Horewlll, a. a\nperrler me A. Noton: O. Ptrguion,\nH. M. Wblmiter, 0. Dvorjete end P.\no. Mony.\nLOS   ANGEL-S,  JU.  tt   (AP)\u2014\nLittle    Pancho,    brother    of    tbe\ngrut UttU Pmcbo villa of tbe\nPhilippines, wen , 10-rountl dici-\n\u25a0lon from Bobby Leltham, bantamweight champion of Canada, baton\n\u2022 mtn haiHirm ef ipeetaten at\nthi Olympic ludttoriun hen tonight. The Montreal rlghter weighed lit. Pificho a pound and a\nhtlf   Im.\nP.ncho built up a convlnclnc lead\nln thi early rounds, cutting Lei- i\nthtm'i iw ud lips, but thi Ct-\nn__lan ttaged a terrific llntih which\nappeared to htn the Fi'lplno in \u2022\nbad way.\nLelthim, ar.earei w^th blood,\ndrove Into Pucho In tht ninth md\nagin in u\u00bb 10th round with I\ntwo-flated attack to the held, ind\nhid ho bun tblt to itave off hit\nlighter opponent ln the early itintu,\nmight hive won ttu battle.\nPaacho counter-punched' hit way\ninto t leu with aturdy rlghthind\nthrmtt to the head which brought\nmcod ii early u the second round.\nThe Associated Prui oard gave thl\nlor.rer flyweight chtmplon'i brother\nfive roundi md thl ltd from Montreil tour.\nrROCTBR. a. a, ju. ti -John\nMacKinnon arrived home Sundty\nttom Penticton wben he hu been\nemployid en tttt Okaoagin beat\nurvtee Hi *u itoompulid by Wt\nbrother Mtltolm. wbe it copvil-\nueipg from m attack: ef infUitnte.\nC. J. Johnson md wn md daugh-\ntir-lp-liw, Mr. ud Mn. H. Joba-\nion win ln NUion Mondty to it-\ntend the funtnl of Mn. O. J.\nJohnton.\nMn. o. noWnion lift Monday\nmorning ter Ctnti Plata whin Ut\nwill Vint bar ton and daugbter-ln-\nltw, Mr. tee Mn. a. T. lteb:nean.\nOtorgt MacLun of Shield! wu a\nviiltor (o Ml homi bm onr tKt\nwtek-end.\nTRAIL JUNIORS\nDEFEAT FORKS\nWAR DEBTS ARE\nDEBATEMLOCAN\nJohn Murray ud Celleagues\nAre Successful\nTHIEF BREAKS INTO\nBANK OF ENGLAND\nLONDON, JU. SI (A\u00bbl\u2014The Buk\nof tngland, hitherto eonttdtred Un-\npregn bli u tbe Rock of Olbraltar\nand tbtolutely burglar-proof ww\noroken Into iome time after midnight on Saturday.\nHlitory of a ion wu madi In the\npollce court tiiiy whtn Timothy\nPhU'lpi wu irrtlgnid on t thtrge\nOf \"breaking ud MterMg the prem-\nlsea of tht Bmk of Engl nl wltb\ninttnt to oommit a filony thinin.\n\u00bb A detective tutlflei tbat a witch-\ntin it the bank bad found Phillip!\nhiding In the butxtnt. The man\ntold police hi bid cllmb_d through\nt back window. Ht wu namded\nior tun,\nDominion Livestock\n| -JNNIPao, Jtn. 11 - .tioelpti:\nClttll 1|0, calm 30, hogt ISO.\n\u25a0hup   85.\nStun, good md choice, ts to I.\nHillera; Oood tnd choice 13.78\nto IS.50.\nPad calvea:  Oood md  choloe,  14\nto   M.50.\nCows: Oood, It to t23t.   \u25a0\nBulls: Oood, 1140 to 11.75.\nStocker and fttdtt eteert: Oood,\n,2  to  M.50.\nVul calm: Oood anl choice,\nI4J0 te ta.\nHop: Select bacon 11 per head\npremium; bacon 11.71; butcbtri tl\nper bead diioount; huvy tt-5;\nlitre hliry ,23t; lllbU md fee-era\nU  to  M.50;   NO.  1  sows ,231.\nLambs: Oood hudywelght, |4\nto  1440.\nShup: Oood huvlu, 11.50.\nThe \"war dibu ihould hi tan-\ncalled,\" wu luiciufully trguM by\nJohn Munray ud his oolletguu In\n\u2022 debate at aouth Sl-sean Mondty.\nattlng tht eismple of omt Britain ud the United Statu. Lliut.\nCel. John Murrey dwelt on the grut\ndlfferenoe bttwten war dibu end\noommercwi dibti. He wtnt en *o\nibdw bow oumnoy dtprtetauen,\nprtn dttlttlon md twlff btrrlen\nwar. preventing Britain from settling ber obligations to the U. S.\npnd Murrell tad Prink Scott lup-\nported Col, Murrey In hi contin-\ntlont ud idvmeed tbt wggutlon\nthet the money owid to Brltiln by\nthe eouthern ititet following tht\ncivil wtr ihould bt ut against thi\nbalance owing tbt O, 8. Mr. Scott\nalso deplored the eklttenot of war\nproflturl tmt fw whom, ha ud,\nthen  would  bt   no  wv  debti  to\nOpening tbt cau tor tbe ntgitln,\noordon Batley irgutd that prln-\nelpli Involved wu the Important\nthing. Paiure to pay international,\ndibti would ut m undeilribli precedent which might be o:p!td br\nccmmerclsi md Individual debtors-\nMoney now, iptnt on armamtnti\nmight be und te uttlt these eb.\nllgitloni bl thought.\nCONPWEN.e\nCon; dtpoe, \u00bb nt-euarr fer icon-\nomit ittbillty, would not M foitend\nby repudiation Or cancellation Of\ndebts, nld MIM aiilt oimnar uo-\nond speaker tot tht nigattvi. Mlu\nOtniner went Into detn.1 te prevt\ntbtt wtr debti wm but . minor\nuuu ot the pnunt dipruHen and\naaked why obligation! voluntarily\nunderttkin mould not be honored. Referring to the oauw of\nOnat Brltiln end tbe United Stttu.\nFrank Prliby, flntl apeakir for the\nnegitlve lugguted tbit Amerloa\nnuded the money wblch wu owed\nto htr md thtnfon bad a morel u\nwell ii i legal right to demand payment.\nBoundary Team Fast on\nBreaks, Slow Around\nGoal; Lose 4-8\nnun. \u25a0\u2022 c, ju. si\u2014with tat\nlead switching trom en* iMe te\ntke othtr until tnt winning goal\neene late in tne tklrd, TnO\nJunlon tonight defuted OraM\nFork! Intermediates, ehempldnt eg.\ntke Boundary. 4-1. In t ipudy ui\nimoothly pliyid hockey garni ktrt\ntonight. Tht Forki twa tnt twt\nen tbe break!, but wen -low it\ntbe goal mouth, a fault aUe In\nevidence In Tnll ittacka Tke.\ndeciding tally rami thru mlnatw\nbefon the clou of tke genii.\nOrand Forki opened tne eeorlng ln\nthi tint period it IIM when Lyden '\nhut Wolf, Tnll goalie, on a Joint J\nattack    with    Euerby.    Art   Forrwt.\nevened mitten up it 1:90 In the\n\u25a0econd framt, taking Woytellt'i put\nand buttng thi Boundary defenoe- '\nxtn. Blow In during tfttr Miller's\n\u2022oio, Trail uw thi Forki team take\nthe lead again it 19:13 when Miller .\nbackhand!! one Into th* nit. Tiny\ntvtneg  up  again  it  11:17 on tbt\nflublut bit of combination tmt, t\nTrtU Ice' thle uuon. Tht puck wtnt\nfrom    Baaso    to   Ponak,    pack   to\nBaaio, over to Ponak ind then to\nBebner on thl wing.\nBAISO SCORES WINNEB\nA fut bit ot attloa at the open- |\ntng of thi third gtt* Tnll tht Had.\nKtndtll puud to Art Forrut for a j\ngMl  31  uoondi ifter  tbl  fittoff.\nWin ten tied tt tgtln whtn bt icored   tt  1:00  on  a long abot  that'\nWo.f partl.lly atopped. Tb* winning '\n30U came tt 17:07 en mother cow- \u25a0\nblnttlon itttck, Forrut pining to\nWoytelli,   who  ihot,   ind   tti   n-\n! bound   wu  ueopid  up  by  Bum.\nwho loo.-ed.\nLlneupti\nI    Ortnd  Forki\u2014DePorter;   Skurttoff\nmd   Miller:    Ronaldi,   Bailey   md\nWtntera; Ly-en, Blckerton ind Bun-\nj by. Savage and Jo* Lyden, tub*.\nTrail\u2014Wolf; LUgludl, BtUty ud ]\n\"Joidhunt;    Woyte.la,   ponest   an.\n.Cendill;  Btbnir, Ponak, Richardaon\ntnd Buso. ,\nReferee\u2014Clirence Reddlck.\nMERT JOHNSON\nDIES,_A1BTRAIIA\nCanadian War Veteran Uncle,\nof Mrs. Sam Brown, Nelson\nC. G. I. T. MEMBERS\nCONDUCT SERVICE\nPRocTnt, a. c, jm. ti\u2014Tbi\nurvtM it tbt United church Suadiy\nevening wu taken by thl Procter\nc.o.l.T. (trie. Thi urlptun wu\nrud by Mlu Lily Helghton. A nry\npleating voet] dutt wu nnitnd\nby Mln Ollrt MtcLun tnd Mlw\nIn MacKinnon. The preildint, Mlu\nOlive MacLun. live an addnn en\n\"Empbult ot c.O.I.T.\" An tntbe-i\nwu nndtnd by thl choir. Mlu Iu\nMacKinnon mnouncel tbi hymni.\nActing u uahin win Mlw Barbara\nRitchie and Mlas Immle Crotby.\nCLOSE TO $200 FOR\nROSSLAND WELFARE\nWHITEHILL SIGNS\n17 Players Now Aligned for\nWashington Senators\nWASHINGTON, JtP 11 (AP)-Tko\n'-am with which Oltrk Griffith.\nowntr of Um Wuhlngton Senitor.;\nbepw to puiti Niw Tork from the\ntop of tbe Amerlcin lugue took\nfurther shape todty with Earl white-\nbill, veteran pitcher, signing bu\ncontract.\nwuitebl. r.a.1 to tbi Senators\nduring the winter fron Detroit in t\ntndi lor Fnd Mtrberry.\nSeventeen playtrt Have llgae.'\nWashington oontracti, lnelullng\nManager Ju cronln, Hirrta, Bluige.\nBo: tou, Oulln, L. Thomu. Bud\nThoncil, Ksrr, Sfhulte, Bdelem,\nCrowder, Mrer, Llnke. Stewirt, Hu-\nWM, Rice md WblUhUl.\nLEWIS THROWS\nSAMMY STEIN\nNJW TORK, Ju. tl.\u2014(AF)-Bd.\n(Stringier) Ltwli, Ml, Lu Amelia\nthrew Sam stein. 304, Niwuk, la\n3t mlnutu, 11 utonii ef their\nwrutllng nt itch it tb* Ntw Y;rk\noolUeum tonight.\nALL ROADS OPEN\nBUT SOUTHWARD;\nTO RENEW ATTACK\nAll dlitrlct roads in open but\nthit from Nelwn aouth. whlcj, li\n\u2022till blocked tt Aptt. After strenuous uu, the plena working eut ef\nNtieon win glnn i dty't overhaul-\nint. Tuiaday.\nTodiy. however, tbe attick on\ntht drift! md -mil: illdu tt Apet\nwill be mumed. Dlitrlct Bnglnetr\nWUllam Rimwy stated on Tuudty\nnight.\nMn. Sim Browa hu neilved word\nof  the deith  of hlr uncle,  Robert '\nOregory  Johnwn,  it hit home  ln '\nPerth, Auitnlli.\nMr. Johnwn wu born In Bngltnd\ncoming to Cinida ud uttllng it\nSt. Citherlnei, Ont., when during\ntbe wtr he md i brothir minted\nIn tbe aeth Ctnadlan battalion, and\nwrved  ovenui.\nAfter tbe war the returned .veter-\n\u2022n wu wnt to Australia for nil\nhwlth, eventutlly uttllng it Perth.\nHU funeral wu held trom Perth\nDeoember II, md wu participated\nln by the Ptrth lub-brinch ot the\nR.S-_.\u2014the ex-iervlee-nen'i orginlaa-\ntlon\u2014or whleh hi wat t member, the\ncortege proceeding by train to the\nAnglican cemetery, kurtkitta.\nHt wtt \u2022 brother of tht lite\nMn. Bllwbeth Calbick. Oranite road.\nNelaon, md of Mn, W. 3. Griffith.\nSin   Diego,   Calif.\nREDS DEFEAT\nQUEBEC BY 5-4\nPROvnaaNoa, a. i\u201e jm ii-.<ap>\n\u2014Scoring a 1-4 victory ew Quebec\nBwvcri in t fut, wide open hockey\ntimi hen tonight, tin Rhode island\nRid! ngilnld poewwlon of ucond\nplan In the Ct ndian-American\nhockey race.\nTAX PAYERS TO \"\nURGE REDUCTION\nVANOOUVBR, Jm. Il-Ntotuity\nlet cutting tht elty budget by *0\nper wat will bl Imprewed en tb*\ncity cound'. It ww decided it a\nmuting of lo of wmt ef tbe burl-\nut tuperars In tbi elty. Opinion\nwu freely exprened thit to view\nof high cut ot malntenuw in for-\nmtr run, mch t reduction li fu-\ntlble.\nRESCUED WOMAN\nTAKEOO AM\nWlll Be Treated for Frost\nBites\nWILL I ROE INCRBAtBD FENSIOND\nBDMONTON, Ju. II (CP).-ln-\ncreaaed penilona for vttirmi of the\nold Royal Northwwt Mounted police\nend continuation ot ptnaiont to dependent! of tuch veterani wlll be\ntbe objective of t campaign lo ba\nconducted tt Otttwt, It ww decided it a muting btn ef tht\ncombined rxeeutivia ef \"O'' md\nheadquarters dlvliloni ot Uu R. N\nw. M. P. Veteran's ueoclatlon.\nROSSLAND, Jm. 10.\u2014Flntl return! gin thl amount eaired for\nthe Rowland Welfare fund tt the\nlu oarnival atigtd by tbl Rowlind\nOyro elub lut wwk u 1111.17. Thli\nwill be und for tht relief of needy\nthroughout tbe city,\nnew person.\"  Veld by druggists.\nIf yee -am free medl-al __.lr.ra wrlle lo I\nDr. riaraa'a CU.I. la B_la!o, 1\u00bb. T. '\nCraxy Crystals\nA   Mineral   Witer   Product\nARE  NOW   TOR   SALE   IN\nCANADA\nfa.oo\nper pee.it', puttgt prepild.\nOns ptektge maku 15 gallons of Mmeral weter at t\ncut of only lie pir gtllo.n,\nCBAZV CBYSTALS\nWATER CO.\n(Olstrlbuton)\n850 Heatings West\nVincouvtr, B. C.\nin Montreal Power\nMONTRBAL, Jin. H iOP)\u2014Ju.\nuary wut out wltb a rear op the\ne'ook ixebangi t__uy 11 fl.-Ooihirea\nof Montreil Power wtn llquldsted\nind stooki gemrelly turned lowu\nIn thl buslut union of the yur.\nTrmifin totiiiid  17.000 ibani.\nI    IntiriatM stocki, utilities uid ln-\n! ilustrlils ill shared in tbt decline.\nutiliuii uptcuilr wen under pru-\nsure, coinciding with wttknaw in\nthu icction et tht Niw vcrk lut.\nMut ef tbe wiling wut la tbt if-\niternoon. 11400 iberw btlng traded\nbetween   neon  md  thne  e'elock.\nI Montreal Power touchtd tbt lewut unn lut July, wgging M, to\nUS. B*U Telephone fill two te to\nwii:ii Montntl Trtmwtyi, making\nIU initial ippeiranea of thi yur,\nI uld off li point* to tt.\ninternational Nickel wu able te\nolow >. higher at tit, Cewdlan\nFtetft yielded li to n't. Brttii'm\n1; to tt, ind Coneolldited Smel-\ntcn IS to OO'\/i. j\nTHE WEATHER\nTemperatures:                 Mln.\nMu.\nNEUON      ao\n90\n.'ictorla  ! 13\n44\nVancouver     14\n40\nXtmleope    34\n10\nJjtivtn Point 39\n40\n-twm Ruptrt  - _ 10\n10\nAtlln  to*\n14'\nDiwron    ,.__ tt*\n41*\n41\nPortlind    _ _.._., 40\n\u00ab0\nSu  Fruclwe  44\n4S\nspek-ni __ 33\n10\ntl\nUi  Anitln - 44\nIt\nPenticton       33\n\u2014\nVernon  , 34\n\u2014\nOrand Forki  11\nso\nOaltiry    _    4*\nII\nEdmonton    _.__\u00ab.  1*\nc\nSwift Cumnt \u201e   4*\nto\nPrlnw Albtrt \u2014m.  1\n4\nqu'Apptllt  ,  10\u00ab\n11\nWinnipeg      .... 10*\n14\nNintlmo It\nIt\nforecast,    Nelion    ind    vicinity\u2014\nMoitly cloudy with occulonal\n\u25a0now.\nMERCURY DROPS\nCLOUDS REMAIN\n\u25a0\nTht clear apell thtt wu looked\n'orward to Tuuday did not mater*\nuuu and vratthtr condition! n-\nmainad unsettled. Cleudt wen high\nmd patches of blut iky win sun\n\u2022t tlmw. Tsmpersturei, hewtnr.\nlut ground md declined another\ndune, the mln'mum being te tnd\ntbt mn mum 90 digrew.\nVICTORIA. JU. II (CF)\u2014Rucuid\nMondiy In 1 pricirloui condition\nfrom frwt-blte ud ttpotun, Anna\nMay Uhlman. the young woman wbe\nww brought to Telegraph creek by\nIndian trtekiri unt out te ntrch\ntor her whin iht wu reported mln.\nIng ww taku todty by ilrplmi to\nAtlln, for hotplttl treatment according to httdautrttra of tht pro-melt!\npellet.\nBENNETT AND\nSANTOS DRAW\n-BATTLE. Ju. 31 \u2014 (API-Leonard\nBsnnatt, Detroit, ud stnuny Santos.\nBeittn, fought \u2022 ili-round draw\nlit lis pound*, ud Andr Bundy,\n! Portlind futhirwslght, won 1 de-\nI clslon onr Bobby Cray, Seittle, lit\ntbe futun tvtnt ef a beitng card\nhtn tonight.\nRaise Regulations\non British Tariff\nLONDON, JU. 31. (CF ClblD\u2014Thl\nboard of trade uneuewd todiy tblt\n\u2022ffwtm April 1, wrttln elum ef\ngeodl minufletured In Ud conitgn-\ned from British Empire eountrlu to\nthe United Kingdom muit contain a\nminimum of to pir wnt of Empln\nmaterial md Itbor, Inttud of 31 per\nwnt u at prewnt, befon thiy will\nbe sdmitted duty free under the Empire prefirence tariff*.\nTht regulation, whleh wlll bt enforced by the customs dipirtment,\nhu net bwn publiihed yit.\nWn Si Shirt if Breath\ndilir.otLieD.witiSliep\nHia. P. J. ChtraeS, Bhontcnt, B.C., wrlttti\u2014\n\"I tad bwa w troubM with thortuw of bnttb\nI could set Ut down te ilup.\nI couldn't do u? bard work, er climb thr\n\u2022tali., ud had ntrvotu ud imotbirisi fieliogi\nand btettH viry wuk.\nI Mid ill kindt 0. tntdirlni, bet could gt'\nno nliif UtU tfter I bid takin thne boiw 0.\nldlbore'l Burt ud fferve Pilbi, ud liso* that\nI hert filt bettir ia tTtrjr wty.\"\n r.r wis 11 ill Ing ul guual sl.na, pat ap oaly by The T. Nilb-n Oa, lid.\nTSTMtO, VBt.\n 'THE NEISON DAILY NEWS. KELSON, ELC\u2014WBDJIESDAY, MOBNUIU. rEB\u00ablIASY 1. 1\u00bb\u00bb'\nWIVES ATTEND\nGYRO MEETING\nSfembers Entertain the\nLadies in a Novel\nManner\nMembera of the Nelson Gjrro\ncluh entertained their wives and\nfriends In \u25a0 novel manner at tha\nttob luncheon In the Hume hotel\nMoaday evening\nAfter lunch contests were featured\nmd pictures of the membera and\nibelr wives taken ln their earlier\n\u2022ttto, were ahown. Cards and a short\nlance wound up the evening. B. B.\niorrls was In charge of the enter-\nAlnment snd operated the lantern\nn'achlne.\nBlips of paper were distributed at\n|M opening of the entertainment\nipon which the men wrote articles\nrUilch they had lost nnd the ladles\nigplained   their   where-abouts.  Blips\nM interchanged and read aloud,\nrhls proved a great source of anuse-\nnent. Following this keys were dls-\nrlbuted. Mlss M. Latta held tbe key\njhtch allowed her to open a chest\nibhtalnlng a prize. Hujioroua gifts\nnre given membera and thla proved\nmother round of fun. fiuoh articles\nit bowler hsts. baby bottles, nipples,\n\u25a0oUlng' pins, etc., were reoelved.\npresident E. L. Buchanan reoelved a\nnlnlature pair of gloves.\nWINS  BATCHELOR  CONTEST\nGeorge Lambert won the batche-\nlot'o contest, pealing a potato to\nthe best satisfaction of Judges Mrs.\nli. _. Mann and Mrs. John cartmel.\nBi Bennett, Herb. Harrop and O. C.\nUraeson were the other competitors. Mrs. H. N. McLean rolled\nib\u00ab best cigarette. Mrs. W. A. West,\nIm, A. C. Emory tnd Mrs. W. M-\nkfyers took part ln the contest.\n|. Ferguson and J. b. Notman were\nludges.\nAnother oontesb that prove.! a\ndot of fun wu a car raoe. Two\nminiature cars were atarted olf\n[rom one end of the table and at\nparlous points stopped to allow a\nribbon tied (.round the necks of\nnwpiei riding Ln the cara to be\nthanged. B. E. Horton, E. L. Buck-\ntaan, W. M. Myers and P. E. poulln,\nlurched on the backs of their chairs,\nJhanged the ribbons. Mlas- Ewlng\nhacked the winning car and J. P.\nPltner losing one.\nMrs. John Cartmel won ladlea*\nInt and H. N, McLean men'a first\ntt auction bridge hell following the\nricturea.\nON THE AIR TONIGHT\nKOO   NETWOBK\nKOO - KH . - K   MO - KPI - KOW\nTM       890       WO       844       610\n8:00\n8:30\n7:00\nTM\n8.00\n8:15\n8:30\nDM\n0:15\n\u00bb:48\n10:00\n10:15\n11:0\n11:30\nSymphony Con- Quiet Con.\nCon Novii end Morton Downey\nCorn Cob pipe Club, barn-\nmuilc\nTom Oerun'i Orch.\nAmos   'n'   Andy\nAnion Week'! Orch.\nOne Min's Family\nMelody  Time\nAdventures ot Sherlock Holmei\nDon  Pedro's  Orcb.\nNewi   Flaahea\nJohnny   Hamp's  Oroh.\nPhil  Hirrli'  Orch.\nDollo   Sargent,   orgmlit\n6:00\n8:iS\n7:00\n7:15\n7:30\n730\n7:45\n8:00\n8:00\n8:30\n8:30\n9:00\n9:16\n9:30\n10:30\n11:00\n11:30\nKPO   NETWORK\nKPO-KOA-KJR-KEX\n680     1470       870     1180\nSunset S'-eniders, orch.\nIrving  Kernedy, tenor\nJohn end Ned, hum- duo.\nTo be announced\nCharles Runyan, pianist (KPO)\nBxplor, with Conoca ind Willi\nThl   Seal   of  thl   Don   (KPO)\nMarshall's Mivirlekl, Hillbillies\nUniversity of Callfi (KPO)\nCrime   c:ub    (KPO)\nSilver  strains,  mixed   quartet\nThe  Ooldbergi, strip\nKenneth   Spenoer,   *_ sao\nTbe    Orch.    Wilson    dlr.\nDoric   Quartette\nSlumber our, Abu' Orch.\nTom Oerun'i Orch.\n810   k KFBC 4*14   m\nSan Francisco 18M w\ntM Buocineers, Towner\n8:00 Beedllnee\n8:18 Amerlcin   Weekly,   E.T.\n8:30 nolle\n030 Eb   end   Zeb\n9:48 III! of  Oldn.  Dreame\n10:00 BUqulck   Bind\n10.-06 Plo-Blto'i Orch.\n11:00 Dtnelng   With  atari   '\n12:00 Mldhlght Hour     .\nCJOB\n1810   k\nVincouver\n6:00 Muilcal   progran\n7.-00 Oirden  Lover'\u25a0  progrim\n7:18 Word Min\n7:30 Margaret  Ma;\n7:18 Two LU' ISellere\n174.8   m\n500   w\n1080   k CNRV J91.1   m\nVancouver 600 w\nSjIO Popular Heoortllnga\nS-A0 Symphonic Period\n7:00 Medical   Talk\n7:16 Advent of Silk Stocking\nI 7:80 Newi  Herald\n7:45 Con. Concert Oroh.\nSM Mystery   Thriller\n9:00 Studio  Program\nCOLUMBIA    NETWORK\nKOL- KVI - KOIN \u2022 KSL - KFRC\n1270       570     840     1180       810\n6:00 Blng  Crosby\n| 6:16 Thi   Romantic   Bachelor\nI  7:00 Columbia  Radio  Revue\n7:30 Human  Bide of Newi\n, 7:46 \"Myrt md Marge\" fr. Chicago\nj 8:00 Symphony* Orcb.   Nino   Mar-\nI tint,  tenor,  soloist\n8:30 laham .Jonu' Orch.\n9:00 Bddle Duchln'i Orch.\n9:30 Ben Pollack's Orch.\n1060   k KNX\nHollywood\n6.-00 Newe\n6:16 Bill. Mm ana Jimmy\n63 SI and Elmer\n7:00 Prank  Watanabe\n7:16 \"Pieces of 8\"\n,7:80 Oon. Orcb. and Soloist\n7:46 Happy  Ohapplll\n8.-00 Proit  Reporti\n8:01 KNX   Ensemble\n8:30 RoelCTU-lan-\n8:46 Singing   String,\n9:80 \"Pitchee\"\n10:00 KNX Bneemble\n285.5   m\n25,000   W\n1134   k KSL 165.8   I*\nnan   Uke   City 64,004  w\n6:46 Piano   Recital\nSM Eleven Copper Kings\ntM lale of Oolden Dreams\n10:00 Dance Oroh. fr. Ogden\n10:30 Fio-Rlto'i Oroh.\nTin body of thi Duke of Reicb-\n\u25a0tadt, known alio is the king of\nu. and L'Alglon, li to be transplanted frcm Vienna, Auitrla. to tbe\nInvalids!, Parll, France, eo that lt\nrepose with that of bU father,\n(ipoleon I. The reburlal it thi\ntovilldei wlll take place on May\nI,, next. The 113th anniversary of\n|bl.death of Napoleon.\nAUXILIARY ENDS\nEXCELLENT YEAR\nPRtHTVALE, B. O, Jan. 31\u2014The\nanrtual meeting of the Women'a\nAuxiliary of Bt. John'a church wu\nheld Thuraday. '-he prealdent, Mra.\nJ. W. Jonea presided. The financial\nreport waa read by the secretary.\nMrs. o. Castle. AU pledges and\ndues were paid. A aerlea of whist\nteas and raffles w. held and It\nwaa decided to continue these. Mrs.\nJ. W. Jones waa re-electe-' preeldent:\nMrs. j. Watson, vice-president and\nMra. O. Oeatle, re-elected secretary-\ntreasurer.\nMrs. W. A. Powne entertained Informally at tbe tea hour on Baturday.\nThose   present   wera   Mrs.   W.   M.\nSmith,    Mrs.   E.   Jamtt,   Mrs.   R.\nCurtis.  Mn.  O.  8, Baker  and Mrs.\nE. Sharp.\n1    C. W. Mawer la vlaltlng ln Nelaon.\nBritish Broadcast\nHEADACHE\nHere's Quick Relief\nA lot of thin*- can cause a headache or other pain, bat\nthere ii one Ihing that will always give you relief! Juit\ntake \u2022 tablet or two of Aspirin. Your suffering ceases.\nBelief cornea instantly, regardless of what may have been\nBaking your head throb with pain. Aspirin is harmlesi\n\u2014cannot depress tbe heart. So there's no use waiting\nlor a headache to \"wear off.\" It is useless to endure pain\nof any kind when you can get Aspirin. It is a blessing\nto women who suffer regular systemic pain; to men who\nmust work oo, in spite of eye-strain, fatigue or neuralgia.\nASPIRIN\nTvtADg-MAHK BIO. IN CANADA\n3 HILLS\nCOAL\nMINED   IN   ALBEETA\nSteady Heat\nEvery Hour\nof the Day\nClean, Blocky Coal\nMined in Solid Chunks\nfor Furnace or Hester.\nSold Only by\nWest Transfer Go.\nPHONE 33\nWEDNESDAY NIOHT, FEBRUABY 1.\nEmpire transmitter, Dinventrr, Eni.\n11.90 meters MU k\n49.J9 meten 6050 _\nPirlflc Time\n6:00 Tlmi algml.   Danoe  muslo\nSM Not necaee_rlly Novels,, till by\nUm Z. U. Dela-leld\n6:00 Beethoven    symphony   No.   7,\ngramophone reoordi\n6:45 News bulletin.\nNote\u2014Tben  progrimi ire bread*\ncut direct from Darentry, England\non a short ware length.\nEfficient\nHousekeeping\nBr Laura A. Klrkman\nTOMORROW'S   MENU\nBreakfait\nOrand Fruit cup\nCereal\nrrench  Rolla\nCorfu\nLuncheon\nPeanut  Butter Soup\nCroutons\nVeiettbla   Salad\nCookies _\u25a0.,\nDinner\nBeetiteik\nSmothered ln Onions\nPotatoes BruneU Sprouti\nCaramel    Nut    Pudding\nCoffee\nBENEFIT WHIST\nHELD AT HARROP\nBAMIOP, B. O- Jin. Jl\u2014A iuo-\noteiful benefit whist wu glnn by\nUn. J. Berry and Ulu Katherlne\nBenton at tha home of tha former\nSaturday ivenlng.\nOourt whllt wu played, honors\nfor hlch aeon being won by Bin.\nw. 3. Moo nneli and B. S. Creaay,\nand Mn. B. Falrbank and O. Miy\nware  awirded   consolation   prlw.\nTba hoit-sm lerved excellent re-\nfreahminti.\nTh om playing ww Mre. H. Fair-\nbank, Mra. W s. Aahby. Mlu K.\nRenton. Mlu Sidle Mctntcah, Mln\nRuby Whitfield. c. j<a]or, C. May,\nJ. a. Whltaaldi, B. a Creii-. Mr.\n\u2022nd Ura. W. J. McConnell ind Mr.\nand Mre. J. Barry.\nProOMdi ara for Harrop Anglican\nguild.\nMn. w. J. McConnell wu hoiteu\nto the' Harrop Anglican guild on\nFriday afternoon. Mra. 3. Berry\nreported on the eeulana of thl\nsnnuil veatry meeting for the Partita of Kokanee- which wu htld\nrecently it Crawford Bay.'\nMlu K. Benton wu re-appointed,\nsecretary and it wu de-lded that\n\u2022ona profitable work meeting!\nahould ba undertaken ln preparetlon\nfor' tm annual uli.\nMISS MABEL HARRIS\nHOSPITAL PATIENT\nFred Brown Is\nVisitor, Ainsworth\nWill Leave Children There;\nWhist, Danoe Success\nYMIR, B. 0- Jan. 11\u2014Mre Mabel\nHirrli wu taken .to the Kootenay\nbike Oeneral hospital on Friday\nevralng.\nWilliam Dowllng returned home\nfrom the Kootenay Lake General\nhospital    on   Siturday    on    which\nday  ba calibrated his  .3rd  birthday   annlvereary.\nMra. H. Stevens entertained at\nbridge on Saturday evening. Flnt\nprlae wu won by Mr ind Mre.\nAthol   Mclsaac.\nMre. WUllam Coles returned trom\nNelion on Saturday with bar young\ndiughter who ni a patient ln\nthe Kootenay Lake General hotpltal.\nClarence Anderion wu \u2022 weekend\nvisitor   m   Nelion.\nThl government of Turkey hu\nidopted a new law reierving a number of new trades and occupations\neailty for Turklih citizens. Till liw\naffects wiiters, barbera. shoe b!_c_s,\nmilk' vendors, chauffeurs, gardeners,\nJanitors grocers, cabaret entertalniri,\nliwyen, doctors, dentists ind chem-\nmm***** MOB THBCI\nJap&n   bu  02   \u25a0ubmari-oee,   fully\nm-wmett\nfor CHRONIC\nBRONCHITIS\n-_AZ.H__.Cw.nl,\u25a0  -m mmftl mmmm.    ttt\nTapioca li.a very versatile u will\nu a very delicious food, and may\nbi utilized for main dlahu is wall\nu for deiserts.    Try thi following:\nTipioca Omelet: To three-fourthi\nof i cup of acilded milk add two\ntablupooni of ult, and oni-tlghth\nteupoon of pepper. Oook ln\ndouble boiler for ten mlnutu. Hiring frequently. Add ont tablespoon\nof butter, then four well-buten egg\nyolks, stirring all tha time. Then\nfo_l In tba four itiffly beaten egg\nwhitei, and pour thi mixture Into\na hot buttered trying pan. Oook\nover a low flame for about 17 mlnutu, tben place ln a alow oven for\nfive mlnutea. Fold over and serve\nat  onoe.\ntuple Tipioca Podding: Scald one-\nthird of i eup of tapioca and one\nquart of milk together. Whan the\ntapioca la traniparent, add thru\nallghtly beaten egg yolka mixed with\none-balf ot a cup of maple or\nbrown sugar ind a pinch of ult.\nCook until it formi a imooth custard, then take from tba itove and\ncool. Add itLfly beaten whltu of\nthru eggi ind one-half teupoon of\nvinilli.    Chill.\nChocolate Delight: Flret maka a\nsauce by putting one aquare ot unsweetened chocolate, cut Into piecu\nInto i double hollar, with thru\ntablespoon! of water, four table-\n\u2022pooni of granulated augar, asd a\ndaah of aalt. But and itlr until\nthi chocolate and augar an will\nmelted and mixed. Add om md\none-hilf tablupooni of' melted butter ind one-half a teupoon of van-\nUli. Take from Um itove and beat\nwell In a bowl. Now wub thi\ndouble holler, ind In tt Maid four\ncupa of milk. Cook for 16 mlnutu.\n\u2022tuTlng frequently. Add one-half\not a cup of sugar and two allghtly\nbeaten egg yolki. When thickened\nI remove from fire and add ona teaspoon of vanilla. Fold in two itlff.y\n| beaten egg whites ind chill. Thin\ncombine the tapioca mixture with\nthe chocolate uuce ' lerve with\nwhipped cream and abredded oocoa-\nnut.\nTomorrow\u2014A Cheery Breakfait Nook\nAINSWORTH, B. C, Jan. St\u2014\nUn. 3. Flitchir wu a reeint yih_.\ntor to Kulo.\nMr. ind Mrs. J. McCallum hire\nu thtlr guest*, their son-ln-liw\nFnd Brown of Smiley, Sisk , who\narrived to vlalt them and also hli\nchildren Marjory, Loytl, and Roys!\nBrown, who make thilr bome with\nMr.   and   Mre.   McciUum.\nB. Shimden wu ln Kaalo on\nSaturday.\nThomu Lane ipent the week-end\nJn Nelton, tht guilt of. hit grandparent!. Mr. and Mra. T. W.  Lane.\nMn. C. Austin of Kulp wu In\ntown   on   Saturday..\nAn enjoyable . wblat drive and\ndince wu hild bin on Frldiy\nevening under the convenerahlp of\nMn. R. Sherrtden md Mln E.\nTruicott.\nThen wen nine teblu ln play\nand tin prlaei were awarded u\nfollowi: ladles flnt, Mn. - O. H.\nHobbs; ladlei consolstlon, Mn.\nPrink Dumu; genta flret, R. Hin-\nien. after a cut ot tba catdi with\nLeo. Jeffflee. conwlation, WUllam\nTonk-n. F. Dumu wu an able\nM. C. and mualc for dinclng wu\n\u2022uppUed by'Mre. J B. Fletcher\nand Mlu Z. Truaoott'at the piano,\nC I. Harmon. Molln and Felix Del-\nprito, piano accordlan.\nA splendid pianoforte duet by\nMln I. Truicott and Mlw Jean\nOrchard of Saakatoon, wu enjoyed.\nThe, ladlei provided delldoui refreshment!.     ,\nThou preeent ware: Mr. and Mn.\nJ. B. Fletcher, Mr. ind Mn C.\nI. Hanson, Mr. and Mre. o! H.\nHobbi. Mr. and Mn. W. I. Lane,\nMr, and Mn. R. Sborraden, Mlu\nMona Maclean, Mln I. Truicott,\nMln Jun Orchard of BaU toon.\nMra c. Olsen. S. McLtllan, C, Short,\nB. Short. 3: Jaekaon, W. Lane, L.\nJeffrtu, W. Howser, Felix Delprato,\nH. Sure. G. Llnd. F. Bureau,\nHenry Davis, LaonarJ Davii ind\nMajor Sutcliffe of Rlondel, W. Tonkin. J. McDouglU, Paul Augustine.\nHector   BlU  ot   Rlon.M.\nKn afternoon of r.elghridlng and\nskiing wu enjoyed on Sunday by\nthe majority of tha Almw rtb\nchUdren ind a few of the older\nfolki. Peterson's hlU wu the scene\nof thi fun and wu made powlble\nhy tin klndntei of ' R. Shemden\nwho made a fine track on the hU!\nwith hli hone plough after the\nrecent  snow.\nDRIVES FROM COAST,\nGETS STUCK EN SNOW\nFHtN-B. B. C, Jm. SO\u2014Alfre.\nCuminings of Fernle returned to\n_*eraie on Saturday from Vsncouver\nwhen be hu bwn vliiting hu .\u2022__\u2022\nlly for thi lwt month. Mr. Cummlng! drove from tbe'cout and\nreporta roada comparatively good tor\nthu tl.ne of the year. The only\nplan ha got ituck on hU 7-0-mlle\nJourney wn 300 feet from hli\nFernle residence, where he hid to\ntm dug out o: the Snow.'\nWatch for\nAt Rythe, In Kent, Mr. F. Bett.\na borough official, wu walking to\nhU office reading a newiptptf, when\n\u2022 Uu goldfish, weighing nine ounces,\nfell fron the sklei, pierced hts paper\nand fell to the ground. Mr. Bitt\nwu 350 yards from tbi neirwt\nhouw, walking ln thi middle of\nthi road. No one wu ibont at tM\ntime, ind then were no mirks o(\nthi fish hiving heen carried by \u2022\nbird.\nAfter Colds, Grippe and \"Flo\"\n\"Have you had a hard odd, grippe\nor \u25a0\u2022\u25a0flu\" thU winter? Tben by all\nmeani watch and guard your kidney! and bladder for ther u< ipt to\nbe lift weakened, dogged and alul-\ngrib from your Illness.'' wys pr.\nSouthworth, prominent practicing\nphysicen. Many chronic and atrlout\nkidney and bladder ailments start\nthis way, ind it li but to \"nip\"\nthem it tht itart, before tbey\nget dangerous and hard to overcome. Watch .or weaknaw or itlff-\nness and pain ln your side, back\nor loins, scanty or highly colored\nurine with sediment like brick dust,\nfrequent dure, nlgbt rising, pain\nor prewure, lnflamatlon, or prickling,\namldlng sensation. If you hive eny\nof theu eymptons. your Bladder\nneeda help at onoe, and you ehould\nwk your -druggit ior Dr. south,\nworth\"! special ImiUbe prescription\nwhich for many yurs hu been giving quick, sure relief In lust such\ncondl tlonl to. thouaands of people\nllv:ng IS this section. Onl pukige\u2014\nluting ten daya\u2014can generally be\ndepended on to get you functioning\nnaturally again, and even tbe flnt\ndsys uie orlngi blessed relief In\nnearly every cut. ThU bis been so\nof Us and thoroughly proved that Dr.\nSouthworth nils every druggist to\nrefund thi price of the flret pick-\ns*> to iny purohiur who !\u25a0 not\neob-pleteli utisfled wlty reiulti.\n)& fytanft lag (JUqmtt^\nINCORPORATED   ***** MAY 1670.\nWe Now Have Turned the Corner\nInto a New Half-Year's Business\nLETS GO!\nTwo Day Sale-Gloves Hosiery\nTHURSDAY and FRIDAY\nPrices at die lowest level ever. High time to think of discarding woolen\nstockings and far-lined mitts, to start choosing new Spring Hosiery and\nGloves. Thursday will be one of the outstanding Hosiery and Glove,\nevents of the year. We looked ahead to Spring in planning\u2014placed\norders when factories were slack. So obtained quantities, qualities and\nvariety lhat are almost incredible at the prices.\nGrenadine Chiffon Hose\nLACE   TOPS\nBun your lingers through tht Silk length of thaw lovely\nstockings ind we their gauzy iheerness, tbeir clear, even\ntexture and firm weave\u2014and you'll recognize they ara\nworth; of a dollar pricing or even more. Knitted of a\nfine four thread Silk ln, a 42 gauge weave, full-\n(\u2022shioned and etyled with \"narrow panel heeii. Sines\nll'i to 10.4. Colore: Brownwood, Haselbelge, Ouniqetal,\nDovebelge. Nuuu ind Allegrewe.\nThi Price, Pair _..--\t\n79\nFULL  FASHIONED  SEMI-\nSERVICE   HOSE\n65c\n2 prs. $1.25\nPUJE SILK\u2014PERFECT QUALITY\nSmart enough for \"best\", inexpensive enough for everyday wear.   Daytime stocking?\nat their finest, clearest and lovliest.   A hose you can wear for weeks without fear of\nit running.   All the popular shades are here.   The soft brown tones that go .with near!\neverything.   The dusky gunmetal!. that are smart with black\u2014the newest shoe leathf\nand glove shades.   Fine thread silk in the popular in-between weight, lisle splicedin thi\nheels, toes and Boles, and finished with French Panel Heels. Every new season s shade\nin this wide assortment of authentic colors.\nPRICE ; \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\nGrenadine\nLight Service Weight Silk Hose\nSMART because they're very dull and very\ncl.ir. beciuu their slim lags ind panel heels\nara flattering. PRACTICAL because actually\nthey're heavier than tbey look. ECONOMICAL\nbecame they're only 70c. They will wear\nwell and un be worn with any costume.\nSim 814 to 1014 ln these shidei: Allegrew.\nBrownwood. Haselbelge, Pepper, Dovebelge,\nGunmetal, Nuuu.\nPer pair -_\t\n79c\nKID GLOVES\nIMPORTED\nOthen of very fine glut lamb. In practically every foshlombia\nnew shade for Spring. The big glove sale of the year. Donna\nand' dozens ln mirvelloui variety of itylu, colors, luthers,\nThree Important firms hive contributed to\nthli uie. giving us their first quality samples\n\u2022nd overmiku at prices thit would \u2022circely ,\npay for the making, sizes 6 to .VS. Not complete in each Une. Black and White, Betge,\nBrown, Pawn and Dark Brown,   prloe.\n1*1.79\n\u25a0 Manufacturers  Samples in\nFABRIC GLOVES\nBvery wanted style Is represented ln this\nlot. Plsln Saddle-stitch Gauntlets. Fancy\none dome gloves wtth turn back cuffs and\nnovetty Gauntlets wtth stitch and applique\neffects. Wearable shades of Beige, Fawn, Doe,\nMedium Brown. Rifle. Tan, Black and Camel.\nSliu 5% to 1<_.   One Price, pr \t\n25c\nLight Weight\n\"LAMB\" GLOVES\nA truly hard-wearing and amart glove ln\nshades of Black, Tan and Brown. Can bl\nworn with iny costume md st all seasons.\nThe but value we have ever offered ln\nutiuty Gauntlets. A correct glove for Early\nSpring. Sires 0 to 8.\nPitr   _   - -\u2014\n95c\nSee Thursday Morning's Paper  or the Most IMPORTANT\nGROCERY\nNews Yet-\nDONT MISS IT!\nArrange Now\nfor an Early Shopping Excursion Thursday\nTwo Day Sale\nTHURSDAY - - FRIDAY\nPatent Medicines\nToiletries\nSee Thursday Morning's Paper\nA New Shipment oS Celanese Crepe Dresses ^\nA Fortunate Purchase and a Super-Value Pricing.    Flattering frocks\u2014that will \"see youjk    \/ tyQ\nthrough\" mid-season bridges, teas and luncheons! Fashioned from Celanese with long sleeves    J^\nor puff sleeves. Styles for the miss and matrons. Size 14 to 46\t\nSale Savings Galore on Men's Dressy Shoes\nMedium-toed Oxfordd, dressy in appearance, lasted in good quality black Veal Calf leather\nand fitted with Soled Leather Goodyear welted soles, rubber heels. In Black or Brown. Made\nin half sizes from 6 to' 11.   Per pair\t\n$3-49\n raoi roo\n\u20227nt_r.or 0\/ Britw\/i Co_ttm6io'\u00ab Family WMMpajwr\"\ntut, thb mwt wh-u- it a wws\nPublUbed every morning eteipt Sundty by TM RWI\nPUBLISH-NO COMPANY. UMITID, _1< Bikir etreet. Nelaon.\nB.O.   Member of OAHAIimi PUSS Uteed Wire Btrnot.     \u25a0     \u25a0\nADVtBTIS-NO  BATH OS   AITU0AT10-I\nOr rate cardi ttm bt mi at tht office of uy Advertiung Agency\nncognieed by the CANADIAN DAILT NBWWAP1BS AaaooiATlON.\nmo; of which tbe Melaon Delly Ntwt bai\u2014\nSUBSCRIPTION  RATES\nBy mm (country), ptr month    \u25a0    ...\nPtr  rear   .,,,.    -\t\nBv mall (etty), ptr yur\t\nOuttldt Cinada, ptr month     m i\nPer year   ,    ...   \u25a0 ,\nDelivered (olty by carrtir)   ptr week - n\nFir year \u2014-\t\nPayable In advanoe.\nMember Audit Bureau of Circulation.\nWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1988.\nJt   to\n_ \u00ab.oo\n. II00\n_   -It\n.   WO\n_   \u00ab\n- UM\nEttt Ftft Votes on Thursday\nNews from St. Andrews in Scotland Is that Lord\nBeaverbrook, who is heading the by-election battle\nfor his Agricultural candidate, in tbe East Division of\nFifeshire is ill. The by-election will be held on Thursday and even at this distance it creates a great deal\nof interest. The voters will elect a man to fill a\nhouse of commons vacancy caused through the death\nof J. D. Miller, K. C, who returned aa \u2022 Liberal supporter of the National government by acclamation in\n1981. He had previously won the seat for the Liberals\nin 1922 and 1928, losing it to a Conservative in 1924,\nbut capturing it again in 1929 to hold it until his death.\nBefore the\"war, and until he was defeated, at the general election of 1918, Mr. Asquith represented this\nconstituency.\nWhat makes the Thursday Scottish contest all\nthe more Interesting is the fact that it is the first\ntime this century that a Conservative candidate is not\nentered in the raoe. East Fife has always been traditionally Liberal, However, majorities have generally been small, even in 1982 when Baldwin tariff proposal was a dominant issue.\nOn Thursday there will be five candidates: J.\nHenderson Stewart, National-Liberalite; David Keir,\nLiberal Free Trader; J. I. Anderson, Lord Beaver-\nbrook's Agricultural party; Joseph Westwood, Labor;\nand Eric Linklater, Scottish Nationalist.\nJust how Beaverbrook candidate will.make out is\na puzzle at present as reports thus far have given no\nindication of the Agricultural candidate's claim for\nelection. The Laborite and the Scottish Home Ruler\nwill no doubt attract considerable support but reports\nindicate that the battle is between the National Liberal, favoring a government protectionist policy and\nthe Liberal Free Trader. On the first occasion the\nLabor party entered a candidate, in 1929, its nominee\npolled 5,850 votes, compared with a combined Liberal\nand Conservative total- of a little moi^e than 28,000\nvotes.\nA Sartorial Solution\n. It may look as though the Cabinet of Spain, which,\nby the way, has managed to remain in office, had quite\nenough to do without worrying over what to wear, but\nas a matter of fact, the subject of hats has been a\ntrying one.\nIf they wore tall silk hats the proletariat made\nrude remarks, and of they didn't wear tall silk hats\nwhen the formal occasion cried aloud for them then\nthe grandees raised the left eyebrow. And just nothing\ncan make his victim feel more completely and miser-\nably superflous than for a Spanish grandee t6 elevate\nthat feature. Life was difficult. It was getting past\nbearing.\nCame a day when the Cabinet just had to proceed\nto the hall to congratulate Aleak Zamora on his first\nyear as President. But one of the number had had a\nbrain wave. Why not compromise on black felt ha,ts?\nThey would give that slightly torreadorish air which\nis notably fascinating\u2014and Spanish men do not mind\nrisking a little in the cause of romance\u2014and besides,\nno one could object to a black felt hat.\nSo black felt hats are the order for the Cabinet,\nand Spain can get on with its business.  '\nAdversity Somettmtt Useful\nThe uses of adversity, according to an ancient proverb, are sweet. That proverb usually is more popular\namong people who haven't had much contact with adversity than among people who have; nevertheless, it seems\nto work out right onoe in a while.\n. Consider the man in a mid-western state, who because of poverty was forced to live for six weeks on\nstale bread and skimmed milk.\nDuring that time he gained greatly in weight and\nrecovered from a long-standing stomach ailment.\nAll of us, no doubt, would be happier if we could be\nsure that all of the victims of the depression would\nfind scanty fare equally beneficial. Unfortunately, this\nman's case is a very marked exception to the rule.\nIt is no wonder Babe Rjith objects to a reduction\nof the ?75,000 salary he drew down last season. If he\nyields one penny, he'll be making less than the president of the United States!\nAn eminent cleric says if we were to treat the\ngangster with satire wi might do away with him.\nThe next time a gunman nokes a (run in yovr back\n\u2022nd commands \"hands up!\" mow him down with \"Don't\nbe filly.\"\n\"Bttwttn Tou\nand Me\"\nIW\nAi I itood In a loot! bank Tuu-\ndiy welting for Martin Roblbhaud to\ndepoilt a large turn tot tbe cuttomi\n-apartment\u2014I don't know how lirgi\nIt wu\u2014Tom Wilton tame along\u2014\nAnd ln prewnce of Alderman R. w.\nDawaon and P. O. Morey told a not\nbtd yarn\u2014Apparently Premier Bennltt mtued \u2022 telephone booth in\nOttawa the other day. It wu a pay\nstation, and hi fuased about hit\nnumeroui pockets looking for a big\nnickel. \/railing to find out the premier stepped outtide to look for t\nfriend. He wuted to borrow a five-\ncent plew. upon looking about. Uw\nonly mud hi knew In tbe lobby\nwu Mackenzie Xing. Bo he called\nhim aildi nylnt wordi to tblt\ntttttt. \"Say. Mac, lend nw a nickel,\nI want to call up a friend on the\ntelephone.\" Mtc tenia King felt\ntbout hit pocketi ud found t\ndime. Be hid no five-cent plaoe. 60\nbt handed tbe dlmi to Premier Bennltt with: \"Hin'i a dime, BM.\nTelephone all your frludi.\"\na    \u2022    1\nI wii not luppowd to reproduce\nthat itory. But I did not promlat\nnot to. And I lift the boyi trgulng\ntbout W. J, Bowler md T. D.\nPtttullo.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nAi I -tipped onto Uw itreet tbe\nflnt mtn I mtt wu Jtck Talbot\u2014\nWho remarked about a lot of people\nbeing on the itreet\u2014But ht did not\nthink muy ot them v.-Ye apendlng\ntny money\u2014And I notloed Jlmmle\nSpencer carrying 1' long pilot of\nlumber\u2014About 20 feet tn length\nand be nearjy knocked off a lidy't\nhit\u2014But hi didn't know lt\u2014o.\nJohnion wai on thi other aide of\nthe itnft carrying a saw, himntr,\nchlael ud \u2022 iquirt\u2014Probably he\nud Jlmmli were hitting for tbe\nttmt Job\u2014Beard Howard Buth borrowing 50 centi from Art otlkir\u2014\nBut I leirped liter that It wu not\nt lou\u2014It wai a ttralgbt gift\u2014And\nthu I watched Kirby Grenfell carrying aome strips of Iron down the\nitreet\u2014Arthur Buih talked for a\ntime but left to buy some ytut\u2014\nBecatoe, be wld, \"We need tbe\nbreid\"\u2014Notloed A. J, Dunnett leaving tbe hospital door\u2014And I chit,\ntld for a tlmi ibout public work!\nwltb Boyd C. Affleck\u2014Watched tome\nctty employee! attrtlng work on\nPark atreet Improvement! and learned thtt the frost hid entered the\nground from t depth of one to two\nfeet\u2014Heard 1 boat whittle and\nlearned the iteimer Nasookin had\nbun in tt tbe eblpytrdi ln Fair-\nview\u2014Hotlced \"Windy\" Ctrlion back\nin tht ftlr city\u2014He hu been hiding\nln Orand Forkt ud laid be came\nhome to see orand Fork! hockty\nteam beat Nelion\u2014Then he wu going Buk\u2014But Id Ntff wyi Orand\nForkt csn't but the Nelton team-\nHe li willing to bet\u2014But maybe\nhe wai only kidding me\u2014Noticed\nAl HortwlU attempting to win ume\neasy money\u2014But lt wu not eo\neasy\u2014Fred Whitfield wu out for I\natroll In Fairview\u2014Which reminded\nme that tbtrt ire 1 lot of empty\ndwelling! in the city juit it preeent\n\u2014And my hetrt went Into my\nmouth u 1 bobeled lotd, ud a kid\non a flytr tttrted down a itreet\nwhich nn Into ont on which tht\nstreet oar was approaching\u2014And\ntbe way the boyi spilled the bob\naround wu pretty artful\u2014But nevertheless It wu t dtngtroui iffilr\u2014\nNotloed Lou Bradley enjoying u\nafternoon cup of coffee\u2014And eo to\nwork\u2014\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nWalked over to tbe new \"Fleming\"!\nFairview road\" during the afternoon\nand came to the concluilon that lt\nwill be 1 nloe bit of work when\ncompleted. Tbe fill it tbe end It t\nbeauty ud wlll keep the boyi working for 1 long tlmi\u2014\na    \u2022    \u2022\nIn the opinion of tomi technocracy la reilly technocraiy.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nIt won't be long now untu tbe\ngroundhog co-iea out to take a look\nat hli shadow. If the depreulon hit\nhim like lt did moet of ui, bt probtbly won't recognise It If he sees It.\n\u2022 e   \u2022\nTRE   C.   N.   ft.\nTo merge, or mt to merge,\nThl'   li the question\nThit keepi them buiy up In Ottawa,\nWhether 'tti better that the oountry\n\u2022utter\nThe   gypi   ud   holdupe etcest\ntuition,\nOr by determlnttlen, md lt.\nEnding It,\nWould mean to htrneea our white\nelephant,\nShrunken   In   Spirit,   though   not\nytt ln tlm,,\nInto tht iimi yoke .with the CPU.\nOppoeltlon\nComw like a bolt of lightning from\nthe WUt.\nBut   dauntleet   atlll\nThe But hold! to their vitwi,\nWhich It one reubn maybe\nWhy pollttclani up ln parUinwct\narow gray.\nBut anyone with uy win\nKnowa .duplicate  llnet are  a darn\nnuisance.\n\u2014Myrtle J. Boa ln the Sbtrbrookt\nRecord.\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, NBLSON, B.C\u2014WEDNBSDAT. MOBNINO. IIB-tVABY >. I*** mmmmmmmts\nAuction tnd\nContract Bridge\nBy tbe irerMI Lading Authority\nuilton ts. -non*. \u25a0\n_J\nAN UNUSUAL SIT-.V.'ION\nThli wmwhlt extraordinary hud\nwu played in a rubber gamt of\nContract it Xutu City. South bid\none Spade, Wut puied, ud North's\nthru Diamond call wu 1 same-\ndemand Jump-ihlft. After last's\npan Boutn nsbid bll eolld Spadu\nLtdy (reproichfuUy): \"Hate you ever tried doing uythlng elttf\" *****   1M   honort.    North't   woond\nBurglir: \"Ob, yui. I lomitimei dou 1 bit 0' btg*nitohln'.\u2014Humortit. bid  wu  four  olube,  South t  four\nSpadu, and North then cared alx\nDiamond! ud two ln Cluba, ud\ntht ohanct thtt South'1 ttrength\nmight be all ln Spadu, North'!\ntlx-bld wu uythlng but timid.\nEut led the Four ol Hearts wblch\n\"Murder of the\nNight Club Lady\"\n\u25bc\nThe New Thatcher Colt Detective Mystery\n*\/\u25a0*>'.**\nBy Anthony Abbot\nchaptee roBTY-roira\nWhat Do You THUM\nBRING YOUNGER\nGENERATION TO\nBRITISH IDEALS\nflihlng, their farm of work, to member! ot their tribe.\nThe   unemployed  belong  to   that  .' oour\" **\u00bb\u00bb **_*\u2022 ******** **_*_<\nTo tht editor of The Nelion Dtlly\nNewt:\nSir\u2014I will write \u2022 ftw llnea In\nyour valuable paper In rtg-rd to tbi\nreturn of prosperity.\nWe will wt prosperity when ill\ntbl nations git back on equality\nwltb each other, and not untu they\ndo. Aa long u we. try to keep pace\nwith tbl United States wl WlU have\npoverty Ud tlto will bave t young\ngeneration tbat wUl not go on our\nUndi, Juit btvt 1 good tine, and\nut bow much they ctn spend, if\nwt don't try hire ln Canada, wt\nwlU niver gtt down to economy,\nUd wlll tlto have our next generation influenced igtlntt British tdtili\nud pro-united sutei.\nThen, on the other hud, this\nforeign tgltatlon against British rule\nwill keep our cltiaens discontented.\nUd wt wlU never get anywhere. Al.\nthow reds ud oommunlste ihould\nbe birred out of thli country without uy court proceedings whatsoever, ud ill cltlwna should try to\nenforce our lawt, ud be contented.\nTben we wUl we thl greateit\nprosperity tbtt wt hive ever hid.\nTou wlU alwtyi find these foreigner! hare a dirty dig at the Brltlih\nImmigrant\u2014\"Bun thow Englishmen\nout of the country,\" tbey uy. Wbtn\nwt get rid of tblt cl-w ot Immigration, and get our young generation\nback   to  British   Iduli,   ud   away\n*ody of our citizens who hive built\nand who maintain our civilization.\nSensible membera of that body\nreallee thit It ll not tuy for\ngovernment! to rectify condition!\n\u2022peedlly. But thiy will net excuse\nar^government    that    dou    not throwing But.In  with  th.  Quun\nAce and King of trumps to tricks\n3 ond 9, aad tht possibility ot losing t trick to tho Queen became\na sad reality. Declarer then mada\nthe beat of a ban situation oy\nleading North's second  Heart before\nexercise every effort to minimize\nunemployment by Inducing employers of labor to keep as man;\nworkers on the payrolls as possible\nao that there mey he the leaat\nwant possible amidst plenty.\nVERNON CHAPMAN\nKelson, B. C> Jan. 35, 1938\nDOUKHOBOR YOUTH\nof trumpi: he hoped thtt But\nwould be forced t _ underleid tht\nQueen of Clubt or to put dummy\nIn with l Heart or Spade, uy of\nwhloh would permit the fulfilling\nof Declarer! contract.\nBut But, airing up tht altuation\ncorrectly,  led I Club to  tbt  next\ntrick   and   dumiy'i   pliy   wu   Immaterial.    Wett, holding Queen-Ten\nover   dummy'!   Jack    wu   ible   to\np keep South from the Hid. it thi\nAINU l___._-__-.rN\u00bbt_-r an ttme wtabUihlng a Club In\n, i West's bud.   After a- rain attempt\nTo the Bditor ot Tbe Nelwn pally to iqueew hli advemrlti. Declarer\nNewa: vu foroed to oonccde a Club ud\nsir\u2014Tour article \"Doukhobor wai wt one trick. Cou'-d tbe Dli-\nKommor Youtha Eipected to Selge mond imill-slim havt bwn made?\nCity  If Bed! Defuted PolIM\"  of a| THE    COBBECT    HA*\nreoent dite-It undoubtetly Intended* Hid thi contract bun wven, De-\nu a humor. Ther? art hardly uy clarey'i play t-eiHt hare bun cor-\nfacte to aupport lt. Even tht name rect u, In tblt cew. hli only\n\"Kommor Youth!\" wundt strange chuoe would hire been to find both\n\u2022nd u of a new orlgl-. minor Queeni tlngly gutrded;   but\nYou ihould give tht Doukhobor with a i|t-contr\"-ct bt bid u tl-\nyouthi a little m.rt credit thu you molt mured way to victory open\nusually do. For deiplte (ht general tor blm. Be ehould lttd the Jtck\nbelief to the contrary, supported to the flrtt round of trumpi. But\nundoubtedly by mlsleidlng trtlcles would be forced to win tbe trick\nor statement!, thiy in not u naive I or fatally surrender hli only trump\nud \"Innocent\" u reprewnted\u2014No, j trick. Thu whtt But did mrt\nquite the oppotlte. Notwithstanding would be Immaterial. Dummy would\ntheir handicap of not having even enter by overtaking tbe Sit of Dli-\nthe preliminary education, due to mondi with thi Seven, ud jlorth\nfrom   foreign   tgltatlon,   prosperity j the   lick  of  itrictnem  ud  deter- would dlecard two Cl'ibi on dummy's\nwill follow. Tbe rallroid ind trana,\nportatlon companlea htvt Indirectly\ndlecrlmlnated agalnat our own labor-\nin, wbo go unemployed, ud girt\npreference to tbe foreigner!,\nEPKBAtM   T.   EVANS\nCltretholm, Alta., Ju. 90, 1993.\n25 Years Agt\n(Ttom The Belly Ntwt of Ptbmary\n1,   M0t>\nW. A. Ctlder hu dlipoud of hli\nIntereet In the Lightning Peik to\nO. B. Hlttle.'\neee\nThe Inland revenue collection! for\nNelion for thi month of Jtnuiry,\nIMS win: iplHU tttttM. malt 1900,\nleat tobacco ttttt, clgara ex-flctory\n99S.50, clgan ei-wirehouie gl.l.M,\nTotil 13170.81.\n.   \u2022   \u2022\nB. a. Blaylock, formerly ot thi\nHall Mlnea melter, hu gone to the\nat. Eugene mme at Moyle.\nAN UNEMPLOYMENT\nINSURANCE WILL\nNOT MAKE WORK\nmlnitlon of the Cinadian govern- .high Spadu. With thli method of\nment, they poeetw' distinctive In- j pity only thl very unlikely 4-0\ntelllgenm and qualltlei on tht par trump dlviilon or 7-1 Spadi dlvi-\nwlth their more fortunate co-oitl- ilon could defut Uw contract,\nunt tbe non-Doukhobors. Tbey are\ngenerally termed u unworthy, un-\nitolc, unethlctl, undulrablei; followers of anyone uptrtng to the\nleadership; worshipper! of uy cuu-\nal cause regardleu ot lte merits;\nend Incidentally possessing o qualltlei to mike them available u\nCanadian-   cltlrena.\nTwenty Tears Age\nThitehtr Oolt hid irraniid a\nlingular and dlaeordut convoct-\ntton. In tht living-room of tht\nputbouw were gathered all tbow\nperaona swat concerned ln the flnil\nsolution of the two murder cuu.\nIt gave nw in odd feeling, Juit to\nsee thew vtrtoui chiracteri iwem-\nbltd under one roof. Seated ct.mly\nin tbe meet comfortable chair In\nthe room, wltb ltt ecru linen Willi\nef uneven waive, wu Vincent Row-\nlud, the ud of t cigarette miking\ni rtd glow In tht mut of whltt\nhalre surrounding hit mouth. Beside him, htr b-ck to tht nun's\nveiling of a terraoe window, wu\nMra. Cartwi. She had taken tbe\nmoit uncomfortibe chair ln the\nroom. Dreawd ln black ailk, with\n\u2022 fringed black ihawl over her\nshoulden, the mother whispered\nto the debontlr old tttorney. It\nwu quite evident thtt Mrs. Cirewe\nlooked to Vincent Bowlud for\nreasaur-noe ud uvlci, and that\ntht dipper old attonwy wu prepared to play the ro.e ot tbe mend\no. the ftmlly. Mn. Cartwi ptid\nno ittentlon it ill to Dorothy Im.\nwho ut on the otbtr aide of btr.\nPoalng theitrlcilly in front ot\ntbt tlreplioe, aa If taking hli poil-\ntlon then for the rlw ot tbe wcond- ct curtain, wu Ouy Bveratt.\nSlnoe our |ut Interview with tbe\nictor, hi had bun carefully attended by barberi, and, one felt, by hit\nmawtur. Tht mu exuded thit well-\nrubbed feeling. Bit mustache Ups\nwen etqulilttly waiel, hit chwka\nfluihtd, but hit eyea wen dulled\nwith tbt lou of slup ud too\nmuy hlghbal-t. Everett, too, wis\ns_o_ln\u00ab   a   cigarette.\nOn a dtv n left trom tbe tlreplioe ut Mr. aad Mn. Blgar\nQuint. Human, ud wife win\nclou to itch other, eichtnglng no\nwordi but itarlng Into ipict, u If\nforeseeing in Inevitable outcome.\nBwlde thtm nt one I bid almost\nforgotten\u2014the plump ud pi tit u\nMra. Hugh Baldwin.\nTwo othen wire In the room-\nEunice snd Chung. Tnt mild wu\nIn a low chtlr In a dark corner, ilmoit eff_ced by ihtdowi. But tbe\nChinaman, reiplen.ent In a robt\nof violet silk, corded wltb geld,\nstood dtflutly forth. HU plut wu\nunder . bracket ot limps whin 1\nhad onoe before obwrved him\u2014ud\nthe glow ot light fill on hit mon-\natroua ud mlaalupln head, llwaya\nturned a uttle to one tide. Chung\nwii net grinning now, ud yet I\nlearned to dttect a hint ot \u2022 <\ntugging   rwtUuly   tt   t   corner\nhli   wide   llpa  Bit  hud*  at\nildw,  Chung itood  thtn,\ntul im quiet, a mu to be ree*\noned wltb.\nIn our ptrty thtn wtn feuat\nThitcher Colt, Dougherty, riyni\nand mywlt. Wt walked Into tbl\ntense uwmblige, In utter Mana\nChung itepped forw-rd to tiki on\nwraps, but Thatcher Colt piotlom!\nhim off. we put our thlngi away U\na clout, aad, tben u Thatcher Col\npaced forward toward the center o\ntbe room, the rest of ui groupe\nourselves, u the chief hid requeet\ned, nwr thi door. All other dot*\nud windows were gutrded b\nblutcoati.\n\"I wlll not ditam you long,'\npromlced tbe Oommlstloner, look\nIng around him quietly. \"The pee.\nHoe hive come to the point whm\nwt believe tbe two murders ll\nwblch we trt til tnttruted CM\nbt_ wived. I hive uked you all t.\nmut with mt hen beciuu you t*\nill conotrnti In that wluUon. Ttsfl\nire one or two poind tbit I waa]\nto dur up, ud to do tbtt I waol\nto attempt a phyalcal rioonatroei\ntlon of tbt crime.\"\nHtn tbe Commlwlontr tumid *\nXunlct, cowering in tbe fir cornel\n\"When win you it ibout 19:11\no'clock lut night wben Cbrutln\nQuires   reached   home?\"   he   UH)\n(To  be  continued.\u2014Tomorrow) i\noccur to anyone of the pitrloti thtt\nTo   the   editor   of   The   Nelion the very crltlclem ot Uwln makei\n(rrom Tbe pally Newi of Februiry\n1,  1919)\nFrank Udgete U chairman of thi\noommittee of tbe Winter Sporte club\nDon   It   tier  Which U iponaorlng dog sled raoei\nDlUy  Newi:\nSir:\u2014Much ls btlng said thut\ndtyt regirdlng unemployment ln-\naurance ud many heated dlicussioni\nhtvt taken plut lately u to whether or not propoaed legltlitlon along\nthus Unci ahould bt on a contributory or non-contributory baali.\nPremier Bennett hu stated that\nhe dou not favor the latter form,\nbut that a hill to provide contributory unemployment iniuruce will\nhe Introduced it tht next wulon\nof parliament.\nUnemployment Insurance will be\niplendid thing for the wage\nearner through the fact thtt lt will\nrelieve him or her ot that constant nightman cauied by tht uncertainty of the pay envelope.\nBut let ui not be milled, ud\nmade to believe tbat the problem\nof unemployment otn bt so.ved by\nlntunnw. unemployment Insurance\nla t acheme to piy lowu of wigu,\nlutt u fin Iniuranoe li to pay\nlowu by fin. It dow not put\nworkeri on Jobs.\nThe state muit reoognlw the\nsacred, abaolute tnd' Indisputable\nright to work ud do all powlble\nto reduce unemployment before then\nctn  be  Improved  condition!.   Even\nthe Doukhobor ybuthi -nun tbi\nmen Idea ot becoming Canadian\nCltltem.    Thla   la  the   country  ot\nthla Saturday.\na   e   \u2022\nH. V. Denm ot Appledale believes\nbe hu tbe tint natural batch of\nchicken! of tbt yur. A bin tt blr\ntheir birth ud tbey know Ud love  r.ncll   hitched   out   wven   ehlelt-\nIt mon than any other, ytt they  j,nuary 38.\nire   being   constantly   reminded   of j ...\nbeing impoitora and tbinfor-  \u2022   -      ^^n K -^,ior 0, suvtrton It \u25a0\ndesirable u cltlwna.   Is thin uy-   jU(!,t in thl olty.\nthing ftlr or sportsmanlike ln doing ...\nthli?   Inumuch, u thty in right-1    ___ the BrltUh Columbia bonaplc\nful   cltlwni   of   thU   oountry   ud  juat completed Q. C.chubb, Bw\nPLUMBING\nREPAIRS\nSATISFACTION\nGUARANTEED.\nOUR PRICES ARE\nMODERATE\nKOOTENAY\nPlumbing *\nHeating Co., Ltd.\n3. A. 1MITH      T. & J_..YIMO!\u00bb\nlit Beku it Fbene tu\nwill  remiln  to regtrdlew.\nN.  S.  OBITCHSN\nWlnlaw, B. C, Jmuiry 33\u20141833\nSPAIN\nland won the All-Comen; O.\nArcblbtld, Nelion, Orand Chilling\nC. D. Blackwool, Nelwn, One\nAggngite.\n.    a    .\nWith I shipment of 3487 tou lut\nwuk tht Le Boi broke ill production ncordt since tbe prope.ty wu\nicqulred by tbe conaolldited Mining\nSt Smelting company.\npattern, very maty and practically\nunserviceable. The two Belgian! were\ndetained and conducted * to the\nJudicial presence. Then they were\nliberated after making declaration!\nto thi effect tbit they wire keeping the weapon! u curloeltlM.\u2014La\nuvtgu do not prohibit hunting ud Vuguardli'  Barcelona.\nAt the Irutance of a woman who\noonlucU a boarding houu ln tbe\nCalle de FrancoU, u Inipection\nwu mide by the police ot thi\nroomi occupied by two of her\nguests, Belglin lubjecti, wbo wen\n\u2022uppowd to be In poewmon of\narma of fire. The polioe found ud\nconfiscated two pUtoU of in ancient   (From Tht Dtlly News or Februt\nl, int)\nTemperatures yuttrdty  wtn mre\nmd 34 degreea. Tbe total  p.eclplta\ntlon for the month wu 0.50 Incha\nor double thtt of the prevloui yttr.\nTen Tears Ago\nHeating Stoves\nIn order to close ont the balance of onr\nHeating Stoves, we are offering\n25% DISCOUNT\nWHILE THEY LAST!\nNelson Hardware\nCompany\nQuality Hardtrc\nNET SON, B. C.\nThat Body of Tours\nBy JAMES  W.  BABTON.   MD.\nfOODS  THAT  CAUSE  TBOUBLE\nIN  THB  SYSTEM\nNotwlthiUndlng    tht    tut    that\nmaqy   of   what   an   ctlled   \"food\nto note whether the illmenti appear! or the lympton Increiw.\nIt may then appear that tbt symptom! in always present on the dty\nwhtn some ptrtlculu food or com\ncruka\"   may   bt   a   little   utrty  blnatlon of fooda  hu bwn  taken,\nln uu of thtlr ttltementi, never-\ntheleu that U no question but\nthat a lot of dUtnulng allmente\u2014\nbay liver, utbmt. hives cr urticaria, edema, migraine or ont-\nilded headache, Irritation of ttomtch\nud Intwtlne, and iwtUlng of handa\nud fut\u2014oould be prevented lt the\npitlenU would slijiply ivold certain fooda.\nUnfort-naUly aome of our but\nud mott nourlihlng fooda\u2014pota-\ntou. egga, milk, bread, fruits,\u2014cauw\ntrouble limply becauw the prooeuu  to  ctuw   trouble.   Any   food   tbat\nor on thl following diy,\nAnother method U to draw up a\nserlei of tittl dliti etch differing\nfrom tbt other u fir u possible tnd conttlnlng foodi that ul-\ndom lf ever ctuw uy trouble. X_cb\ndiet U tried ln turn for one or\ntwo wwki until one Is found that\ndou   not   produce   lymptomi.\nThU u uwd u i but or groundwork ud to It ntw toon in\nadded every thru or four dtyt\nbeginning   wltb   thou   leut   likely\nof tbe Indlviduil  ire not able  to\nhandle thew fooda properly.\n\"Sometlmu   tbe   pitlent   hlmwlf\nwlll   lutpwt   certain   fooda   which\nto dlugru with him or ht\ngive! rlu to lymptomi U ivolded,\ntnd tht pitlent thut learnt whit\nht cu ud whtt ht cannot ttt.\nWhen certiln et tbl troubli-\n\u2022ome fooda reilly ihould bt eaten,\nmty   hive   iome   deflnate   dlallkw foodi mch u milk ud eggi,  the\nln   regtrd   to' certiln   irtldu.   In j pitlent mty grtduilly become uwd\nthut cuu tbi affect! of leaving\nout thew artlclw from the lUt\n\u2022hould bt tried.\"\nDr. A.' U. Kennedy, London,\nmtkw u lnttrutlng tuggutlon thit\nI  btlUve  u  worth   pawing  on  to\nto thtm and hive no .lymptomi\nlf very imi.li portion! ire given\nand the tmounti very ilowly Increased ovtr t period ot t number\nof monthi.\nThe tuggutlon ibove mty tppur\nill lutfinn from food pecu-.arlt.ee.  to   be   t  ilow  metho.   of  ridding\nH. Falrb-nka wu reelected prealdent ud Bev. J. 8. Mahool. net-\nprealdent of tbe Queeni Bty Fruit\nOrowtn' association it a mwtlng\nlut wuk.\n.   *   .\nThi Nelson Cuba belt thi Ntw\nDenver senior puck turn 9-1 htrc\nlut nlgbt. Stan O'Oenakl icored five,\nCurran two, Armitrong and Curie\netch ont for Ntlton. Clever icored\ntor New Denver.\n\u2022   e   *\nW, Sutherland end B. Andnw\ntltd ln tht poinU competition of\ntht Brltlth OOlurbli bonsplel yesterday, Sutherlud whining ln the\npltyoff 9-0.\nAUNT MET\n\"I've   got  i  lot  to   iniwir   for\nHi advlaw thtt for i certain period  one'e  wlf   of   thaw   Ul rnti,   but I up thtn. but I never faked a ilck\n* Of   tine,   a   diary   be   Kept   ot   ill   it li cirtilnly worth thl neoewery\nthe artlclw ol food  he uta ud tVort or Mcrlflot. (       ~^\nspell on i oold mornln' to make\nPi git nu own breaklut.\"\nLedger Leaves\nIn   Standard   Sizes\nOr made up especially to suit your own binder.\nWe carry the standard sizes in stock and sell\nthem at prices which are lower than it costs\nyou to bring in sheets from the east\u2014and they\nare manufactured here in Nelson.\nLEDGER BINDERS\nWe manufacture binders of every si*e and\ndescription right in our own plant. We can\nmake binders to suit your particular line of ledger sheet\u2014and it costs you no more. Let us\nbring your office stationery up-to-date. We can\nsave you dollars by installing the proper bookkeeping system.\nIndexes For All Purposes\nNelson News Job Dept.\nPhone 144\nBAKER STREET -.       NELSON, B. C.\n \t\n\u2014\n[FEBRUARY SALE\nlow on\nBargains in Men's, Women's\nand Children's Shoes\n85\nM4,  1196,   MOT'   *3'95>  \u00bb4'!\nTHESE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY\n<ft CAndrew & Co.\nLeaders in Footfashion\n\u2022THE KELSON DAILT NEWS, NtMOH. B.C.\u2014WH-NESDAT, MORNOIO. _TBKUABY 1. IW*\nCombining EUtgotteo tttth Simplicity\n\u00abOOTBALL FUND        I MISS GRAHAM PAYS\nAIDED, BURTON   VISIT SOUTH SLOCAN\nBURTON, B. C, Jan. 81\u2014A whist\niv# and dance was held ln the\nirrton hall ln sld of the Burton\nWtbill club. There were three\n->)M of whist. Ladles first prlee\nM won by Mrs. Ouldon; ladies\n\u25a0uolitlcn Mrs. stones; gent's first,\nI. Matchett; genta consolation.\nlanley Roberts. Refreshments were\nr**d. Thanks were extended to the\nuslclins for thilr voluntary aid.\nban wera Mlu Miry McCormick.\n, Hilirewlcb, Alfred Baker and\nobort Biker of Burton md T. Hill,\nHoey Hill and Joe Hall of Cirrolli\nlading.\nSOUTH SLOGAN. 8. C, J\u00bbn. 81\u2014\nMlse Joyce Walker of tbi Anglican\ndiocesan Sunday school van who\nbaa been, spending a month ln\nNelson visited hen on Sunday giving in a__ra__ to tbe Bundiy school\nof Bt. Mitthew'i church In tba\nmorning and holiday service In the\nsfternoon. Mlss Walker, who waa\nthe guest of Mrs. O. W. Humphry\nduring her visit, left on Monday\nfor Kokinee pariah.\nMlaa Margaret Oraban of Nelion\nwu thi weekend guut or Mr. and\nMre. J. E. BaUiy.\nMrs. Z. 3. Bowkett ind daughter\nMay spent the weekend In Trail.\nM\u00ab ITO\nAS YOU\nDESIRE ME\npat your skin\nnay emphasize\nhe desirability\nof youth\nUm Palmolive\ntbe owe soap\n. rich in\nOLIVE OIL\ncouturier'! Idea that aome dresses\ncan and should combine eisentlal simplicity with a not! of elegance and\ngenuine originality. Tho ifternoon\ndress,  lift,  U of  beige  and white\nbrown coat, otovei and belt are\nof dark brawn nwde; thi hit of\nmatching talt. Nirt !\u25a0 pictured an\nevening drees of brawn and beige\naocordeon-pleated    crepe,    with    Ita\nout RnphulzU-g lti simplicity. The\nJacket to complete the ensemble,\nright, li of tba aame material,\ntrimmed wtth beaver, and out on\ntailored llnn.   .\nToadi yonr skin... doo It feci\nlooth\u2014loft\u2014firm ? Remember,\nJinn expreiKi itself most truly\nI \u2022 youthful, radiantly lov el y skin.\nYowtfc cn Ire youn\n'oa an imp your ikln lovely,\nngT-Uuring. More\n20,000   beauty\nwill tell you\n'. The secret Uw in\nnple,  but  sensible\nnuty ciro every\n\u25a0fie day.\n\u25a0**\u2022 oil htr youth\nSk great youth-giv-\n gconnedc-olhre oil\n\u2014u thl inswer. Hoar\nto hk it? Io Pilmolive Soip, more\nthan 20,000 beauty experts agree.\nBiousc it li tbi ant world-recog-\noi\u00abd soap that uses olive oil as iu\nchief beauty ingredient.\nUw Palmolive on the whole body.\nRinse with wihn witer, followed\nby cold-\nWitch the natural\nloveliness of youth\nreturn to your skin.\nYou will then hive\nfound thit something\nthit milttl you, keens\nBASKET SOCIAL\nHELD, CRANBROOK\nC-tANMOOK, Bi C, J\u00bbn. 81\u2014The\nburnt mcIsI ind dues staged by\nthe Canadian Diughteri order ln\nthe Knights o; Pythias hall on rrlday evening drew in exoellent attendance. A limit prlo* of |1 wu\nplsoed on tho lunch basket! wblcb\nhad been prepared by young ladles\nattending and tbe bidding wu brisk\nand amusing. Many dainty and it-\ntractlvi baskets wan auctioned,\nT. Hogarth and Oordon Hanna acted\nu auctioneers. Dancing to the\nstrains of excellent mualc filled the\nbalance of tho evening.\nTho bridge party held ln thi Mi-\n\u2022onlc hill on Mdiy evening by\nmembers of the enft and thilr\nladles wu s moit enjoyable affair\nand well attended. Mn. mtt md\nMre. Cimeron won tbl ladlea' high\nscores ind R. X, Sing held thi men's\nhigh score. A special prise In tbe\nnovelty dance that wu among thou\nfollowing the gsmes wu won by\nMlw Oenwt.\nMlu Piterson md Mln Psfltir of\nthe Oistril school staff entertained\nat bridge on Saturday afternoon.\nBUTTERFLY OUT\nFAIRVIEW HOME\n.-HUManswer, how      \u2014        w ^-^j  you dutiable.\nIG__i> rtJrujJr- &(Jt-wit_rihJb (m\\nt\\LlUrjCatx\u00bby\/\nI Q S^ tut\nW STORE\nDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT WASTE\nWEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY\nBUTTER H..hw.y ,. 2 Lbs. 49c]\nTEA AlnrtJ pi,-.*  _'. tat. 33* |\nPrincess Soap Flakes jg _ 15c\nDe Luxe Mixed Pickles \u00a3\u00a3_ 39c |\nMARMALADE __._,. ]m_ _ 29c\nGRAPE FRUIT s_m,t'.  Each 5c'\nORANGES 8wMt \u25a0\u201e,._  .4 Dox. 95c\nWatch Friday's Paper for Out\nSpecial Canned Goods Sale,\nFebruary 3rd tt 9th\nMarket Features\nFree ttellvery Phont 153\nLEG ROAST VEAL Lb. 18c\nCOTTAGE ROLLS  Lb. 15c\nPORK STEAK Lb. 10c\nSTEWING VEAL ......... Lb. 10c\nCOOKED HAM    Lb. 29c\nSAFEWAY STORES LIMITED\nA pretty tortolie-ehell colored butterfly, apparently brand new and\nfull of vigor, wu duoonred by\nMrs. Weldon Raid ot ralrvlew, flying around her living room Tuesday.\nAlthough the Compton Tortotu\nis one of the species that hibernates\nin this district, and occaalonalty\nmskei an appearance on a warm\nday, any auch oaptured always show\nsigns of wear and tear and fraying\naround the edges of the wings.\nApparently Mre. Reld'i weloome\nvisitor crawled Into tha houw lut\nfall u a fuzzy citerp Uir, ind tucked Itself sway out of light, to be-\noomi 1 chrysalis, and finally emerge\n1* a January butterfly.\nBABYS\nCOL\nSocial News\nof Rossland\nThe following ooiumn of soda!\nnews and happinlngi In -toeHiud\nli oonducted. by Mrs. Besili B.\nFirguson. Phoni Mrs. Ferguson\nit  ber home ln  ftoeiland  and\nSn her detalla of eventa of threat to tbta ootumn.\nItOSSLAND, B.C.. Jan. 31.\u2014Mre. T.\nWhite li visiting .In Bonnlngton, tbe\nguest of ber ion-ln-liw md diughter, Mr, ind Mrs. Robert Kennedy.\ne   \u2022   \u2022\nMiss Msry Rogers bu returned\nfrom Nelson, where she attended the\nmeeting! of tba Kooteniy preOby-\ntemi. Mlu Rogers ll la ohirgi ot\nthl O.O.I.T. work In the Kooteniys.\nit.\nO. W. Slnki, who hu bwn a\npatlint it tbe Mater Mleeroordjie\nhoaplUl, hu mifflolintly recovered\nto return home.\n\u2022 -   e\nMre. J. Lukkir, Sixth ivenue, li\na patlint it tbe Miter Mlwroordlie\nhcapital.\nsee\nUli Edith  Landry  lift Saturday\nfor har horn* In. New Westminster\nafter rutting wltb frlenda hen.\n\u00ab   \u2022  \u2022     ,\nT. a. Carter of Penticton Ii making hli usual round of Inspection it\nthe MacLun school.\n\u2022 .   \u2022\n3. U. cwtelio Is ill it hli home\non Nickel Plato flat.\nSEEKS RETURN OF\nMINE PROPERTIES\nJustice Grants Leava for\nAction\nVANOOOTT-K, Jin. 31 (C~)-3M,r\u00bb\nwu granted ln supreme court by\nMr. Justice FUbir to Ollbert Rowan\nJimt-son. marine engineer. Vsncouver. to commence an action fcr\nthi return of propertlw of woodbine Oold Mining Co.. Ud.\nTho firm li ln bankruptcy ind\nWilliam H. .Brett. Vincouvtr, Is\ntrustee. It cemd operitloni on lti\nmini at Portlind Canal two ywn\nago.\nBrett hu been reetrelned, by or-\nder of Mr. Juitloe Pishar, trom wiling or dlspoilng of thi o-mpeny's\nclaims, machinery, equipment, and\ncbatteli.\nBrett, the ludgi wie Informed,\nbad td-ertlsed thew wwt* for sale\nind hsd callid for tenders to In in\nble hinds not later than noon today. The injunction! contlnuee (aur\nweeks; and during the wu period\nproceeding! under the bankruptcy\nact have bwn stayed. Plaintiff miy\nspply to extend the tlmi.\nWYNNDEL BRIDGES\nAH) THE CRESTON\nHOSPITAL FUND\nwntnum. 1. C, Jan. 31 -A\nbrldgi drlvi and silver tea wu held\nit tha home of Mre. Paul Hlgen.\nHigh wore at bridge wen to Mlw\nO. Hagin, consolation Un. 8. tm.\nThe receipts 13.78 ware in aid of tb*\nCrwton Vslley  Hoapltil fund.\nA woond brldgi and silver tu tor\nth\u00ab sum oblwt wu bald In- the\nhomi of Mra. M. Hager. High Hon\nprtwi wwt to Mlw O. Hagen and\nJ. O. Abbott; oorwolatlon prltw, MlH\n_. Benedetti and O. Heller.\nThe receipt! ware tits.\nMre. J. O. Abbott and Mra. M.\nW.gln are convmen for the hoipi-\ntai fund ln wynndel.\nMISS GANSNER AND\nMRS. McLEOD HOSTESSES\nSOUTH SLOCAN, B. C-. JM>. 81-\nMIm Elsie Oininer wu a reoint\nhostess it thi Bidmlnton club ot\nNo. 8 plant for refrwhminta ln the\nevening. Mrs. A. P. MoOonild wu i\ntea hostess on Thuradiy club day.\nIn the evening Norman Ashley ind\nJick McDonald ware hosts for re-\n'reeh aunts.\nC. I. Webb of thi Dominion water\npower md hydro-metric bureau,\nVanoouver, li ln .the district on a\nluslnew trip.\nAn electric device for mitchlng\njolora hw bwn produced by engineers ot tbe Wwtlnghouw lSectrta\ncompiny.\nButcherteria News\nWEDNESDAY and THURSDAY\nBARGAINS.\n| CHOICE MUTTON CHOPS\u20142 lbs. :.  86* 1\nYOUNG ROASTING CHICKEN\u2014Lb 004\n[CHOICE VEAL STEAKS\u2014a lbs.   25<* )\nFRESH SPARE RIBS\u20143 lbs.  204 .\n| PURE LARD\u2014(Bulk.)\u20143 lbs  25* )\nCHOICE DAIRY BUTTER-Lb ,. 20*\nBUYERS OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY\nPHONE 149 FREE DELIVERY\nCOASTING PARTY AT\nCRESCENT VALLEY\ncrbsoint VAuanr, b. o\u201e jan. si\n\u2014One of the mwt enloyable community eventi of the month ww\nthe coasting pafty arranged by thi\nSoclil dub ind held on Hirmiton's\nhill where \u2022 large bonfire bliwd i\nwelcome to tho guests Coffee snd\nsandwiches were wrved during thi\nevening. Among thow attending\nwire Mra. R. Byare, Mrs. 0. CroweU,\nMrs. D. Dick, Mrs. R. J. Cunningham. Mra. 8. Isberg, Miss Mabel\nBaker, Mlw Florence Smith, Mlw\nBelle Cunnlnghun, Mlw Ida Iiberg,\nMlw Anna Baker, Louis Bourgeois,\nRussel Gardner. Alfred Kelson, Pred\nHinnston, Oeorge Wallach, Rowland\nHamilton, Peter winstinley, Angelo\nGollck, Rwt Gardner and Robert\nHarm! ton.\nThe flrat printing presses for\nturning out the nlwd dotted writing for the blind were wt up ln\nParis in 1840.\nSociety*\nThli ocJmnn U oonducted by\nMn. M. J Vlgniux. AU niwi of\na wclw nature, Including noiSr\ntlona, private intertflnminti.\nperional llm marrtigw. ito;\nwill appear In thli ooiumn. Tile-\nPhone Mre. vlgniux it bar home.\n619 SUIca itrwt.\nTM Ohioe luvw thli morning for\nVanoounr where hi gow to ittend\ntb* funeral of bli father. Hu late\nB. I. chaoi. whow dwth took plac\ntn Tsooma. Wuh., Sunday morning.\nMlw McMuter ot vanoounr, wbo\norganised    tb*    Catholic    Women's\nleague ln  Nelson  Sunday,  hw left\nfor Trail  and Rowland,\n.   \u2022   s\nMlw. Alls Mclswd and Mre. 3. T.\nAndrew* ware Joint hoiteww it the\nhorn* of the former, it a benefit\nbridge tor tbl i.o.d.1. Welfare fund\nwhen thetr guwte wire Mr. and\nMil. Ruswll B. Mcwan, Mrs. B.\nExter, Mlw Itewmary Exter, Cecil\nLambert, Mr. and Mn. W. T. Foth-\n\u2022rlngham, O. B. Oarland, William\naerbracht, Mre. Dili Long, Mr. ud\nMn. P. C. Rowley, Mre. Qlidys Webb\nroster, Mlw Verra Bdt, Dr. and Mra.\nJ. P. Ouwln, J. O. Lennie, Mre.\nDavid Kerr ind Mr. ind Mrs. Austin\ncarter, othen contributing were Mlw\nK. Ethel Oray, Mrs. Charles T. Hunter, Mre. T. O. Olbeon, Mre. Twist,\nMre. R. B. Ony, Mre. M. 3. Vigneux,\nMrs. W. 8. Kins and Mn, Oeorge\nMotion.\n\u2022 \u2022    e\nM. 3. OUlt-pto ot Vinoouver li a\ncity yliltor.\n\u2022 \u2022   .\nMn. William Holmgren, Carbonate\nstreet wu among thl I.O.D.E. bridge\nhoeteasw wben ber guwte were Mrs.\nH. B. O. Finny, Mlw Loulw Sinclair, Mt. and Mn. Qeom Bchupe,\nR. E. Allen. R. O. Leslie ud W.\nHolmgren, playing at Mre. L. L.\nBoomer's homo on Biker atreet. were\nMn.  Donald  McLeod,  Kn.  W.   u\nVino*, un. a. k. winiiw, Mre. w.\nsX. Smythe, \u00bb|. H. McArthur. Mrs.\nA. W. Nagle, K. W. Thlbadaau,\nDonald N. McJIaV. Leslie Holding\n\u2022nd D. Bdwirdi. Mre. Chirlw p. Me-\nHirdy aad Mre. O. O. Stratton\njointly entertained at tb* bea* of\ntbe latter In tho Terwoi apartmanta,\nMlw V. B. Plereon, Kn. Mabel Roc.\nllfte, Mrs. J. H. Bennett, Mre. B>A.\nMann, Mre. W. A- Wwt and Mrs. J.\nMcAdam. Un. 3. A Dunnett'i guwte\nIncluded Mrs. J. S. W. cloww, Mre.\nPowell, Kn. A. O. Cuthbert, HI*.\nO. H. rrwer. Kn. O. spencer Ood-\nfrey, Kn. W. c. Saadareock, Kn,\nW. 3. Astley and Mre. Harry B.\nOore,\n.   .   .\nMr. snd Mra. V. T. mow of Bob.\nson spent ynterdiy shopping In\ntown.\ni'ii\nKn. W. J. Meagher. Carbonate\nstreet, lwves thla morning for a\nvisit to her sister in Vincouver.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nJohn Gllroy, merchant of WtllMr\nPoint, iprat ywterdiy ln town.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nJ. Edmondson ll going to attend\nthe hockiy match tn Roeeltjnd today.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nKr. and Mn. J. white of Salmo\nin city visitors.\n\u2022 \u2022. \u2022\nMn. Charles Holt of Balfour -pint\nywterdiy ln town.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. anS Kn. W. M. Cameron. Carbonate atreet, han u their guesta,\nMr. ind Mre. T. Bavin of Vanoounr,\nwho han arrived to make their hom*\nhere. Mr. Bevan hu bwn trans-\nferred.\ne   \u2022   \u2022\nKr. ind Kn. Harry Thompton of\nOrand Porta were dty visitors ywterdiy.\n.   .   .\nUn- Cbarlw H. Stark, silica street,\nentertained at an I.OD.E. benefit\nbridge, when her guests were Kn,\nH. McArthur, Mn. W. M. Myers and\nMra p. H. Sheffield. Kn. W. Waldo\nFerguson alao entertslnsd it a table\nwhan tbow playing ware Mn. R. r.\nHorton, Mrs. George Clark, Mrs. T.\nBeck ind Mn. R. D. Barnes. Mrs\nChsrlee Kelman'i guwte were Mra\nR. A. Peebles, Mra. A. Clyde Emory,\nMn. J. B Orey. Mra. O. C. Arneson,\nMre. L. M. Varnir, Mlw Helen Sloan,\nMlw Gladys Bwlng, and Mlw Maude\n^^nMBWIlrtJIWMfifl^WW.'Bl'W^WMT-'n'l\nCsMea&hersSD\n607 fyker St. Phone 200\nSpecials for Thursday\nWOMEN'S DRESSES\nDresses for street, afternoon or svenint.\nwear. Made of the fin-\n\u25a0*t materials. New\nrough crepes, rough\nsatins, sand crepes and\n(ilk velvets. All the season's new colors and\nblacks. Sizes 14 to 42.\nRegular values to $25\nMM.\nSPECIAL PRICE,\nEACH  fM.W5\nWOMEN'S\nDRESSES\nThis represents in most\nsases Isss than half the\noriginal price and there\nis a selection of the fin.\nsst dresses we hsvs\nshown this season. Every dress is an exact\ncopy of ths original\nFrench model. Fine\nsstins, rough silks and\niheer velvets. Dresses\nfor afternoon or evening as well as smartly\ntailored dresses for\nstreet wear. All the\nnew colors. Sim 14 to\n14. Regular values to\n(49.50 sach.\nSPECIAL PRICE,\nEACH fJM.96\nWlott. Thow playing at Mrs. John\nCartmel's   home   win   Kn.   E.   0.\nWraggi, Mre. H. Boiling, Kn. oordon\nHallett, Kn. U V. Rogin, Mn. 0.\nW. Appleyard, Kn. 8. O. Smythe and\nMn. Hirold  Lakes. Mn. Oeotfi A.\nHunter. Bdgewood avenue had u\nher bridge guwte Kn. A. T. Stephenson, Kn. Robert Thompson, Mrs.\nFerguson. Km. Neff, KTI. O. B.\nRussell, Mrs. Pstterson and Mn. F.\nA.  Whltfllld.\nCouldn't   SLEEP\ncouldn't\nWORK\nfor her BACK!\nConnie Mack's Daughter a Bride\nAlways tirsd\u2014alwayt dull\u2014\nhssvy-hssdsd \u2014. depnued.\nEvery dsy a nsw burdiiv\u2014every\nnight anethsr trial. Lif. hold\nlittle pleuuro end no comfort\nuntil the rcal'md htr back wai\nthe eauie of her distressing\ncondition.\nOn a friond'i advice, she triad\nDodd's. Backache quickly disappeared\u2014 soon fatigue gave\nway to cle\u00abr-he\u00abd\u00bbd energy and\nrestful sleep. Again life seemed\nworth while.\nIf you are not feeling |ust right,\nlook to your kidneys. Don't wait\n\u2014tak* Dodd's at once. You'll be\nsurprised how quickly Dodd's\nbegins to cleanse and purify the\nblood stream by healing tha\nkidneys. Backache, Rheumatism,\nHeadaches, and all signs of\nfaulty kidneys soon disappear.\nDodd's Kidney Pills\nCornelius MeOIUlcuddy, who Is Mt-1 ww married December 81 to Francis\nter known w Connie Mick, msnsger X. Rellly, ot Oermsntown, Pi. But\nof th* Philadelphia Ath_\u00bbtlcs, hw the wedding wu not announoed\nbecome i fithir-ln-law. HU diugh- until th* couple, pictured ibove,\nter.   Miry   Cornelia   MoOutUlcuddy,' returned from a honeymoon trip.\nVassar's Cash Meat Market\nGOOD BUYING FOR\nWEDNESDAY and THURSDAY\nCHOICE STEER BEEF\nSirloin Steak; lb. 1 {?<\nRound Steak; lb.  19\nEGOS: Fresh Sec-iC<\nonds; 2 doz.  tv\nPure Lard; 1Q<\nlVj lbs.    IV\nShoulder Roasts;      1A<-\nPot Roasts; Q<-\nLb      0\nBreakfast Sausage; 1A<\nBoneless Stewing;    1 Qf\na*Ibs    IV\nLean Pork Steaks; 1A <*\nLb :>.. IU\nLoin Roast Pork; t*)t*\nLb  Is)\nVeal Steak; 1Ct*\nLb  13\nLamb Chops; 1 Cc\nLb  10\n12<\nWinter Caught\nWhite Fish; Ib,\nLake Superior Herr- 0Cling; 3 lbs.  ttO\nLarge Fresh Killed  104\nFowl: lb.     10\nSwift's Smoked Pic. \\ftt*\nnics; lb    its\nSide Bacon by the 1C4\npiece; lb   iu\nJellied Veal; fresh OC4\nr\"a'_e: lb   __ii_\u00bb\nWE DELIVER AT THESE PRICES\u2014PHONE 862\n mob en\nWALL STREET\nHOLDS GROUND\nManages to Retain Prices\nDespite Dividend Uncertainties\nBT JOHN U COOLEY\nAMoclmtf d moe Financial Writer\nNEW TORS. Jan. SI\u2014The stock\nmarket generally seemed determined  to  hold   Its   ground   today   In\nthe faoe of dividend uncertainties.\nTbere were a few soft spots, with\nutilities again showing group heaviness, but rails were Inclined  to be\nfirm,   and   aa   measured   by   price\naverages tbe list closed barely steady,\nwith a lose of a amall fraction of a\npoint.   Turnover   waa   only   05-3,890\naharea   but   well   above   yesterday's.\nContinued   firmness   of   rails   reflected  the renewed  speculative  Interest   In   that   group.   Encouraging\ndevelopx*nts    mentioned    Included\nnews    the    national    transportation\noommittee   had   virtually   completed\nlti   report,   which   la   expected   to\neuggest   solutions   for   the   general\ncarrier problem.\nMINE MARKET\nHAS BIG DAY\nAccumulation in Belter\nGrade Golds\nTORONTO. Jan. 31 (CP)\u2014Tbe\nmining market had another big day\nwith a turnover of 894,000 shares\nand only a comparatively small portion of the total distributed among\npenny shares. Accumulation ot the\nbetter grade of gold shares wea apparent. About $105,000 worth of\nLake Shore was traded and the alx\nleading gold producera accounted\nfor more than (400,000 of the transaction.\nMclntyre advanced 90 to 34.1ft and\nLake Shore closed 60 higher at 135,\nwhile Teck waa up nine at 4.20,\nHollinger up five at 60.\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n30 industrials    60.90 up .18\n20 raila    '\u2022  28.92 Up .23\n20 utilities \u2022 26.69 off .47\nWHEAT IS UP\nFRACTIONALLY\nImprovement in Export\nDemand\nWIMWIPKO, Jin. Jl (OP)\u2014Improvement ln export demand end\nforeign -tin thit offitt iitlnew it\nLiverpool caused by \u2022 further rilly\nIn iterUng, wtn reiponilble for\ntrtetionil upturns In whett vilues\ntoder thtt left prices ii' higher to\nunchanged.\nMir clowd it AS'A, July it 4_H\ntnd October it tali.\nThe freight situation stiffened \u25a0\nUttle it Vincouver tnd with strong\nprlcea ruling (or grain to the United\nKingdom, thit port wis credited tlmott 111 the 1,000,000 buihell estimated to have beetn exported Irom\nCanada.\nNew York Stocks\ni rise\n\u2022 l'i\neti\n\u202213\n105\neon\n7H\nToronto Stocks\nAmo     \t\nAJii  \t\nAmulet      -\nA P Contolldited\t\nBut  MetM  _ \t\nBtrry Hollinger _-.__..\nBig Missouri _ \t\nC snd B landa \t\nChemlcil Reieirch\t\nCleflcy\t\nDome     ___-__-\nEldorido   \u2014     \t\nFilconbrldge     _\t\nOranida             .\nHowey     _.\t\nHollinger     -.....-\nHudion  Bay  \t\nInternational   Nickel   .\nKlrkland  Like    \t\ntike Shore  \t\nMicttit     _.\t\nMtnltobe  Btiln   ..'...______._.\nMilirtlc   _ __________\nMclntyre    _._ ___________\nMining   Oorporttlon   \u201e\t\nMayland\t\nMurphy   .   \u2014_\u2014_.\nNewbec    \u2014 -\nNipissing .___.. .\nNorinda      ,\nPend Orellli  \t\nPremier   Oold    \t\nSan Antonio  -\nSherrlt   Oordon    _\nSudbury Bum\t\nSterling PacUlc -\nSlscoe .._ \t\nStadacont .._   \t\nTech   Hughes    ____...\nVlpond      !\t\nVenture!   _ \t\nWright Hirgrnvei  \t\nWalte Ackerman  \t\n.70\n\u25a0lev,\n.10\nM\n.19\n.HVi\n.35\n.78\n\u25a00114\n19.40\n1.49\n1.03\n-IVi\n8 85\n3.37\na.35\n\u202245 ti\n3-.00\n.30 li\n.03\n\u20220614\n34.15\ni.es\n.30\n.01H\n.04\n1.63\n33.15\n.M\n.73\n103\n.38\n.\u20227\n.14\nl.\u00ab3\n.03 Vi\n4.18\n.38\n.98\n4 4\u00ab\n.40\nToronto Industrials\nHigh\nBell   Telephone tl\nBrazilian         0\nB  A  Oil     \u2014\n. Cinada Gypsum \u2014\nCons Bakeries .. \u2014\nCons Mining  .... \u2014\nPord of Cm \u2022\u25a0A\"    7>4\nOoodyear    \u2014\nHlrim Walker ..     4 '\u25a0,\nImperial Oil .....     8'i\nIndus   Alcohol \u2014\nInter   Nickel   ...     OH\nInter  rite    11\".\nlobliw  \"A\"  .... ll'.i\nJ-iawy   Harrtl   _ \u2014\nHoranda \u2014  3350\nLow\n88 i'.\ntloee\nIII\nnt\n3'i\nMl\nmi\n\u2022<;\nsi\n4'i\nHi\nIH\nOU\nUVi\nHVi\nlft\n33.10    31.15\nAllegheny   \t\nAllied Chemical\nAmerican ctn....\nAm Fgn Power.\nAmerican loe ....\nAm Marti ___ Pdy\nAmerican Tel\nAmerican   Tobec\nAnteonda   \t\nAtchison       MVi\nAuburn   Motors-   47\nBaldwin        \u2022\nBait Ss Ohio _....   Hli\nBendlx   Aviation    8'i\nBeth Steel     15\nCanada Dry ...._ 9!i\nCanadian Paclflo 11 .i\nCerro de Piaoo..\nChei Ss Ohio ....\nChryiler ...._\t\nCom Ss South-\nCon Ou N y ...\nCorn Product!. .\nC Wright pfd ._\nDupont _    39'i\nEastman Kodak MVi\nElec Power St L\nPord Engllih ....\nPord of Cinada\nPint Nat Stores\nPreeport Texia .\nGeneral Motors..\nOeneral Electric\nGeneral   Foods ._\nGold Dutt \t\nOoodrloh   _ _._\nOrett North pfd\nGreet Weit Sue\nInr Copper   _\nInter Nickel \t\nInter Tel & Tel\nJewel Tea Oo ....\nKenn Oopper ....\nKreige 8 B \t\nLehn Sa Pink \u201e..<\nMack Track .....\nMilwaukee pfd...\nNash Moton _.._\nNat Dairy Prodi\nN Power Ss Lt...\nN Y Centre! \t\nPac Gae Sz Elec\nPackard Motors..\nPenn  P. R \t\nPhUlIpe Fete ...\nPure OU \t\nRadio Oorp _.\t\nRadio Keith   Or\nRem Rand \t\nRock Island \t\nSafeway stores .\nS Loula & B P....\nShell Union \t\nS Cal Edison ...\nSouth Pacific ...\nSUn Oil ot Cal\nSUn OU of Ind\nSUn OU of N J\nflu-wart Warner\nStudebaker\nTexu'Corp\nTexu Gulf Bul\nTin-ken Roller-\nUnderwood Type\nUnion Carbide....\nUnion OU of Ctl\nUnited Aircraft.\nUnion Pacific ...\nU S Pipe Ss Pdy\nU 8 Rubber\nU S Steel \t\nWest Electric ....\nWlllyt Ovirlind.\n1V1 IH\n85Vi 88\nson eo%\nevi evi\n\u2014 SVi\n\u2014 18\n103% 104V,\n60Vi SO',\nIV.\n4*\nM\nll'i\nUVi\n-l'i\n7'i\nft\\\niavt\n3H\n\u2022SVi\n56 Vi\n8.1\n53\n33'i\n18 H\n16li\n34 ii\n15\n4%\n10'i\n7\u00bbi\n3%\nS\n7\n\u2022ti\n\u2022Vi\n18>i\n16V4\n3Vi\n14%\n15\nIV,\n44 Vt\n46 'i\n\"Vi\n10',\n\u2022 Vi\n14%\n11%\n7VI\n38\n18%\n3Vi\n\u20226%\n\u20224%\n39'i\n58 li\n6\n7%\n44%\n46%\n5%\n10%\n9%\n14%\n\u2022 %\n11%\n7%\n3914\n13%\n3%\nrm\n55\n\u00bb%\n38 Vi\n58%\n6%\nSVi\n\u2022%\n63\n33%\n13%\n16%\n98% 34\n14% 14%\n4%\n10%\n7%\n3%\ne\n6%\n37\n\u2022 Vt\n\u2022%\n18%\n16%\n3%\n14%\n14%\nIS\n30%\n39%\n3%\nMetal Markets\nNEW TORK. Jin. 81\u2014Copper dull;\nelectrolytic epot 6; futun 6%.\nTin firmer; ipot and nearby 33.50;\nfuture   33.66.\nIron quiet;  unchanged.\nLead dull; ipot Ntw Tork 3.00;\nCut St. Louli 9JI7.'\nZinc barely steady; St. Louli spot\nind future 347 te 3.80.\nAntimony 6.00.\nAt London:\nCopper, standard, ipot \u00a333 13s nd;\nfuture   C38   17t  6d.\nElectrolytic, ipot \u00a333 15s; future  \u00a333.\nTin,   ipot  \u00a3'.48   lot;   futun  \u00a3150.\nLesd.  ipot  \u00a310   13s;   futun  \u00a311.\nZlno, ipot \u00a314: future \u00a314 3t 6d.\nDOLLARPLUNGES\nHits Lowest Point Since Last\nNovember\nNEW TORK. Jen. 31 (CP)\u2014\nTouching the lowest point since\nlut November, tbe ('median dollar closed lit cents lower on foreign exchangee todiy it 64 cents\n(United stttei premium of 19\nper cenl). The pound sterling\nnded tbe diy unchanged it\n13.31% for cablet, lti low ter tbe\nseulon, tfter .penlng tt 83.39\n3-18. -terllnl's high for the session wu I3.J9H.\nTbe dollir opened at 84% end\ngradually declined during tht session.\nVancouver list\nMIKES\nBig Mliioun \t\nBralorne _\t\nCout   Copper^\nOeorge Copper\n\u2022 1%\n33%\n18%\n16\n10\n7%\navi\n7%\n6%\n8%\n\u2022%\n18%\n14.4\n14%\nBid\n.11%\n1.58\n. 1.75\n.  to\n.03%\n.18\n.03%\n.10\n.00%\n.03%\n.03%\nM\nsit\n.13\n(Morale Rivet \t\nGolconda     \t\nI Orandvlew \t\nInt 0 _\u00ab C  \t\nKootenay    Florence\nNational   Silver   ...\nHoble   Plve    -..\nPend Orellle  -...\nPioneer  Oold    4.65\nPorter Idaho  .    .06\nPremier      Wii\nReevee   McDontld       .16\nReno Gold _    .73\nRuth   Hopt   .:..._     .03%\nWhitewater 08%\nSUvercreit __  -   .01\nOILS\nA P Coniolldited  _\t\nC ind E Ltndi\t\nDalhousle     , __.\nEutcnet :\t\nHome OU   .\t\nMiylin. \t\nMercury* ;\t\nMcLeod\nRoytliu\n.03%\n\u202217%\n.04\n.16\n.01\n.03%\n\u202203%\n.63\n4.67\n.06%\n.71\n.30\n.73%\n.03\n.04\n\u25a001%\n.10\n.36\n.14\n.08\nAi\n.13\n.08\n.26\n6.75\n.13\n\u25a0\u2022THE NELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSOW. B.C--WEDNESDAT. MOBNINO. K-.Bt._ABY 1, IMS\nVOLUME HIGHER\nBDT PM5 SAG\nNine Stocks Show Gains;\n19 Losses\nTORONTO. Jtn. 31 (OP)\u2014Volume\nwh higher due to lubetantlal trading In Nickel, BruUltn ind Brltuii.\nAmerican OU on the itock exchinge\ntodty but th Hit wound up the\nmonth wtth only nine ttecki ihow-\ning gains, igaltlt 19 reglsterln\nlosses tnd 13 cloelng unchangel.\nTurnover wai about 8000 tbarei.\nTbe market wu fairly itrong up\ntlU tht late afternoon, holding with\nthe Nsw Tork market but a sell-off\nnetr the doet wiped out the etrly\ngalnt.\nPrice Fluctuations\nin Stocks Are WH'\nActive Issues at Coast Follow\nErratic Course\nLONDON CLOSE\nLONDON, Jm. 31 (AP).\u2014Cloelng:\n(Amerlcu etoeki quoted ln dollars\ntt 4 ihillinga per dollar). Am Tti\nSc Tel 6164%; BratUlan Traction\n811%: Ctnadlan PacUlc 617%; Oeneral Moton 30; Hydro Electric 88%:\nIntl Nickel' 611%; Intl Tti tb Tel\n810%: US. Steel 641%: Anglo Butch\n9s: Anglo Persian \u00a31%; Brlt Am\nTob {6; DlttUltn 53s; Dunlop Rubber 31s; Ford Ltd ltd 8d; Hudion\nBay 17l 4%d; Imperial Chemical 35s\n9d; Imperial Tobacco 96s 3d; Royal\nDutch \u00a318%: Shell T & T \u00a33%:\nVlcken 7i; Woo.worth 74s; Brit 8%\nper cent wtr loan \u00a399; Brlt 4 per\ncent loan 1980-90 \u00a3110.\nBONDS TAKE AN\nUPWARD SLANT\nRallies in Number of Rail\nLeaders Aid\nFORM A SUGAR\nBEET COMPANY\nAnnounce Formation and In.\ncorporation\nNEW TORK. Jin. SI (AP).\u2014Rlillei\nIm a number of mil leedere gave\ntht bond market an upward slant\ntoday de_plte an Irregularly lower\ntrend displayed by the majority of\nutilities tod Industrial!. Activity wu\nmore pronounoed than yuterday's\n\u25a0alM totalling  110,008,000,  par Vllue.\nRenewed bopefulneai In the trans-\nporutlon group wu ittrlbuted chiefly to earnings reporta of clue one\ncarrlera for December thowlng Improvement over the 1631 month.\nGains ranging fram one to four or\nmore polnu wen recorded by aome\nlaiuea. Llena of Ctntdltn road*\nwtn losera of one to around four\npolnte. SanU Pee general 4a and\nUnion Pacific tt eaaed.\n(11 I UOCSES   FOB   s___1\n-Tb Mr. and Mn. John   PUTUtlSHED\nJanuary 38, a son.\nSITUATIONS WANTED\n(III\nWOMAN   WANTS   HOtJSE   WORK.\nBox 6196 Dally Newi. (6490)\naliKNTH WANTED\n(I3i\nVANCOUVER, Jtp. 31 (OP)\u2014AcUve\nIssues followed in erratic coune tn i\ndiy of ftlr volume or trading on\nthe Vancouver itock exchange todiy.\nPrice fluctuation! wera wide, ranging\nfrom a 15 point gain In one cue to\ni decline of 10.\nBnlorno wu the feature trader of\ntht day' but cloaed off subsUntlally.\nOpening higher it 1.60 the atock\nheld fairly itetdy untu a wave of\nrealizing itruck tt In the lite session when tt dipped to clow it 169,\noff -even trom the prevloui clou.\nPremier, another firm opener, also\nitruck profit-tiklng neer the close.\ndeclining four to 69%. Cariboo Gold\nat 3.30 lost  10.\nExchanges\nMONTRK^U, J\u00abJ. SI <CP>\u2014Britiah\nind foreign exchange In relation to\ntbe Canadian dollar, as compiled by\ntbe Royal Bank of Canada, cloeed\ntoday ai follows:\nArgentina,   peso         -3084\nAustralia,    pound  t \u2014  3-3051\nBelgium, belga  \u201e     .IWO\nBragU,  mUrela       .0893\nChina, Hongkong dollars     JWi\nCaechoelovakla.   crown       .0^3\nDena_ark,   krone        .1808\nFinland, ftnm&rk      .0180\nFranoe.   franc        .0488\nOermany,   relche_nark        .3818\nOreat   Britain,   pound   -- - 4.0288\nOreeoe, drachma   -, ,.   .0067\nHolland,    florin      -...   .4788\nHungary,   pengo    , ,1 n,..,,,\u25a0\u25a0_\u201e.-\u25a0    -3078\nIndia,  rupee   \u201e_-_\u2122_\u2122. 5058\nItaly,   lire ,-,    .O608\nJapan, yen . -3809\nJugoslaTla,   dlnUr \u2014 -0169\nNew Zealand, pound . 3.3179\nNorway,    krone     ! .1088\nPoland,   Blotl   .    .1840\nSouth Africa, pound 3.0095\nRoumania, leu  .0073\nSpain,   peseta    \u2014    .0978\nSweden,    krone    _.._.._.......-\u2014    -3187\nSwitzerland,  franc      -1194\nTJnlted States, dollar,  18ty  per cent\npremium.\nVANCOUVBR, Jan. 81.\u2014Formation\nand immediate Incorporation of the\nFraeer Va.ley Sugar Beet Holding\nCo., Ltd., for large scale development\nof sugar beet growing by leaser\nvalley tanners and manufacture of\nsugar In a modern factory Is announced by O. de la Olroday, Vancouver.\nIncorporation la for 880.000 In\nshares of no par value, of which a\nconsiderable amount- has already\nbeen subscribed,\nNegotiations are stated to be under\nway in Europe for the major financing, of what It ls hoped will develop Into a very-large new Industry.\nCakrv livestock\nCALOART, Jan, 81 \u2014 Recelpta:\nCattle 31, calves 1, bogs 36.\nsteers, under 1060 lbe.: Oood tnd\nchoice; 13 to 1360; medium. M60\nto 63.75;  cox mon, 6160 to 63.36\nStein, over 1060 lbe.: Oood tnd\nchoice, 13 to 13.50; medium, 12.50\nto 63.75:  con.non. 11.60 to 13.35.\nHtlfen: Oood tnd choloe. 63 to\n13.50; mtdlum, 13.80 to 13.73; common, 11.50 to 13.35.\nCowt: -Oood, 61.78 to 63; medium,\n113? to 1160: common. 61 to 11.33;\ncanners tnd cutters, 1.60 to 6,76.\nBulls: Good, i 61.60; common, 11\nto  11.23.\nHogs: Select btcon, 63.18; bacon.\n63.65;   butchers, 12.15.\nEgg M^keti\nOTTAWA, Jan. 81 (CT*\u2014An Improved poaltloo .wtt again trident\non mott Canadian agg mirkeu\ntodty. |\nToronto\u2014Salei of grtdtd ihlp-\natntt wen mide to dlitrtbuton at\nertras 19, flntl 17, aeconda 16, delivered.\nMontreal\u2014Reoelpte wen 1787 caaei\nU compared to 1611 cam for the\ncorresponding diy lut year. Tbt\nmirket continued firm with graded\nshipments telling on ipot to distributor! it iitru 30 to 31, flnti\n18 to 19, pullet iitm 17 to 16.\nStint John\u2014Prices to produetn\nand country shippers wen extraa\n16, flntl  14,  pullet extraa  13.\nTUB J. R. WATKINS COMPANY\nBaa an opening in the City of\nCranbrook aad- adjacent territory tor\na nil live man to bandit thl etle\nand distribution of their product!,\nwiling and serving many satufled\ncustomers Thli It e good opportunity for ont woo oould rttlde ln\nCrtnbrook. TJuit have car. Por fur- | SCHOOLS\nther Information apply 1860 Hornby St- Vancouver, B. c.        (6498)\nmmsHED housc  ogz mm\nfrom Central Khool. Phone S*\n\u2022\u2022\u25a0)\"'        ' _v\u00bb|\n' HOUSES-FURNISHED     AMD\n|    tutnlihed.   Phone   601L.      i\n| LIVESTOCK TOR   SAU \u25a0 \u25a0\nYOUNO COW. JUST FMSHEM\nUn. A. j. Crack, Cemetery ro\nPhone   336R3. (8\"\n1181 r I.I.ANKOI .\nSKIS FOR SALE. _nmri-_-T\ni    repaln. E. Dalil, 609 Josephliie\nI (Ml\nWit-.  1HMI ''\u00abMIM\u00bb ftllt RKM   ll'i\nHOUSEKEEPING   ROOMS,   ALSO\nboard md room, 638..414 Sll ci St.\n(6463)\n13\nWANTED. LADY EXPERt-WCI\nteicher for salmo school, ju\nroom. Duties to commence, 1\n30th, 1933. Apply ln perton lf l\nilble Hugh MaUtall, lecrttan\n(B4i\nI \u2014\nGrains Display a\nRelative Strength\nWeakness of Canadian Currency Offsets Export\nBy   JOHN   P.   ROlOHAN\nAssociated Press Market Editor\nCHICAOO, Jan.' 31 (AP.\u2014apuiTed\nby. augmented export call for Canadian wheat, grain values displayed\nrelative strength today-\nOperating tt a curb on Chicago\nwheat prloe advances, however, was\nthe fact that enlargement of export\nbuslneaa at Winnipeg waa largely\noffset by weakness of Canadian currency. Thla discount on canaJlan\nfund* waa the widest* since lut\nNovember.\nWheat, ln Chicago closed firm,\nunchanged to yt higher, compared\nwith yesterday's finish; corn Vi off\nto '\u00ab up, date unchanged to lb\nlower and provision* varying from\ntwo cents decline lo an equal gain.\nWinnine? Grain\nWINNIPEG, Jin. 31 (OP)\u2014Oraln\nxarket  quotitlons:\nOpen    Htgh Low Cloie\nWhett:\nWty    \u2014   46ii      47H 46V4 46%\nJuly    \u2014   47H     48 47tl 47H\nOct     48..     48\u00bb 48'i 48H\nCM*:\nMiy   \u2014   34)4     34Vi 34Mi 34\nJuly         33H      33H 2SM 33)4\nOct.    __.    33'4     33V4 33% 33ft\nBarter:\nMiy     ....   30.4      30U 39 ti 39%\nJuly   ...._   39%     3944 >914 39)4\nOct _   38%     38% 36% 36%\nPlat:\nKay    _.._   76%     80'4 79% 79%\nJuly    .....   79%     60% 79% 79%\nOct.    \u2014   _____ T9%\nRJ\u00bb:\nMty    \u2014   84         34% 83% 33%\nJuly    \u2014   84%     34% 84 34%\nCub grain ._ote:\nWheit\u2014No.   1   bard 46%: No.   1\nnor   44%;   No. 2 nor. 43%; No. 3\nnor 40%; No. 4 nor. 87%; No. 8\n36%; No. 6 34%; feed 60%; track\n44%; No. 1 durum 66%.\nFURNISHED SUITE. THREE ROOMS\ntnd private bath, phoni 108L.   '\n(6611)\nHOUSEKEEPING   ROOMS.   PHONE\nMra Cove  390R. 607 Carbonate St. I\n(5463) |\nFURNISHED    ROOM.    GENTLEMAN\npreferred. Apply  411  Silica atreet.\n(6606) |\nHOT   AND   COLO   WATER.   PETTY\naptrunenta,. reduced   rates.   (6483) .\nPROPERTY   WANTED\n3 OR 6 ACRE RANCH NEAR ]\nton, with  house,  water  end\ntrees    Must   be   cheap,   for .\nApply Dally News, Box 8463.\nKAB.M  AND  DAIRY  PRODUCt jl\nOOOD   APPLES   FOR   SALE.   I\nper boi. H. Ellis, Rlondel, I\n(5\nHOt HES WANTED\n1301\nSMALL 3 OR 4 ROOMED HOUSE OR\n\u2022pirtment.    Unfurnlahed.    central\nlow   rent.   Box   5610.   Dally  Newa..\n(6810)\nMontreal Stocks\nBank of Comxerct _.___ __ 134%\nBank of  Montnal   ....  177\nBank of Nova Scotia   _ 357\nRoyal    Bank     138%\nBell Telephone     86\nBrazilian T L dl Power       8%\nBrltlih Amtrtc-n Oil _      IV,\nCtnadlan Car Ss Poujdry       3%\nCan Car * Foundry pfd    10%\nCanadian  .Oment   _      j%\nCan Industrial Alcohol     1%\nCinidlin  Cedent pfd      30)4\nCinidlin Steamtbtp Llnti pfd      3\nOoni Mining dc Smelting\"    60%\nDominion    Bridge     ._    IT\nDominion   Glm   ... 43\nDominion   Textile    47\nA p or-ln _      8%\nLake of the Woods pfd     33\nMusey   Harrla   __  1     3%\nMontreal   Power        ' 36%\nNation-!  Bnwertee      16%\nNational Steel Car 6%\nOgllvle Milling _...- iw\npower  Corporation     6\nQuebec   Power    18\nShawlnigan    10%\nSt  Uwrenoe  Flour  Mill!  pfd    93\nWinnipeg Rtilwty pfd -     6\nSTOCKS OF BUTTER\nAND CHEjSSE LOWER\nCATS AND DOOS FOR SALE     (I\nPURE BRED RED COCKER SPAM\npupi. por nil or exchangt. Oi\nthorpe ranch. Harrop. (ii\nBusiness and Professional\nDirectory\nAccountants\nCHAS    P   HUNTER.   S.F   INT\nMunicipal and Commercial Audi\nP O  Box 1191. Nelion, BXS. (K^\nAssayers\nE   W   WIDDOWSON eitabllahed 11\n305 Jciephini it.  Nelion  B O.\n(636\nORERVILLE   H    ORJMWOOD.  \u00bbi\n_Box   418.   Kulo.   8.   O. (U\n Chiropractors\nDR   ORAY   QUEER BLK.   NELSC\n(SM\nof nutter end cheeee held ln Montreil warehouse! ie of todty wen\nlower than at the end of latt month\nwhile  etga wen  higher.\nDR    MACMLLLAN.   ORAD    PALI1\nSchool   Aber Blk   Nelion   Phi\n(53(\nMITTUN  ANb OEDDES   X-RAY I\nMCM, Crmbrook and Trail. (53\nFlorists\nJOHNSON'S GREENHOUSES Pho\n343 Cut flowen Dotted pit\nand   floril   dea.gni.\nNELSON FLOWER SHOPPE FU\nlint cut tlnwers tt all tlmu Fl\nil deslgna  phoni 333. ttat\nInsurance and Real Estat\nR W DAWSON Reil Estate .\nsursnci Rentals Next Hlpperl\nHirdwiw.   Biker   itnet.      (8)1\nSecond Hand Stores\nMONTREAL, Jan. 31 (OP).-Stookt   rhi  Ark   Dtilm  tn  Second\ngood!  Phont 634. Joetphlne (ttt\n\u2022   Storage\nSILVER FUTURES\nCLOSE STEADY\nNEW YORK. Jtn. 81 (AP) Silver\nfutuni cloud tteedy; aales 480,000\nouncee. uirch 36J0; Miy 36.40B;\nJuly 3863; Sept. 36.78B; Oct: 36.81H;\nDie. 36.9TB.\nB\u2014 Bid. N\u2014Nominal.\nSTORAGE.  MOVING   COAL   WW\ni Coal t, Cartt\nPhoni 63   Burn's\n(331\nTransfer\n-TKINSON  TRANSFER  ROSKUOl.\nCoal and Wodd. (53C\nV\\'ood Factory\nI '-.WSON'S WOOD FACTORY RARI\nwood merchant   317 Bake, strn\n(53?\nincrease Vour Crops By Using\nELEPHANT BRAND\nFERTILIZERS\nAmmonium Phosphate \u2014 Sulphate of Ammonia\nTriple Superphosphate '     .    '\nFOB BAIB  \\T\nNelwn\u2014Wood,  Vaiianca  Rardwar*    j.\nBonnlngton   Bonnlngton  Co-operttlw.\nHarrop-   Harrop and  Dlatrlct Co-operativa.\nCreston   Craaton Vaiiay Co-operative; Craatland Fruit\nCompany;   Long.   Allan   &   Long ,\nCrawford   Bay  -Crawford   Bay   Co-operative\nWynnaei    Wrnndei  Berr?  Urowtra   Aeaociatlon.\nWillow  Point-   willow Point  Co-oparatln.\nThruma   iarry   and     nrume   Co-operative.\nOrand   Porka   orand   Porka  arowari*   Aaeoelatton.\nc.reenwood  -Tarlor tt Bona.\nhnO' Aaaoclatad Orowara of B  O   local oentere.\nThe C. M. & S. Co. of Canada, Ltd\nTRAIL. B.C.\n\u2022     Producer! end Rafwera ot   radanac Brand Blactroljtle\nCadmium   Blemuth   Lead and Zlno\nBAR SILVER QUIET\nAND LOWER\nLONDON, Jen. 81 (AP)\u2014Bar ellter\nquiet 1-18 lower at IT l-18d.\nNEW YORK. Jan. 81 (AP)\u2014Bar\nSUer \"\u25a0 lower at 35%.\nBaby bonnets cm be so knit thit\nther stretch to fit the baby's growing heid.\n UO\nINIORS PLAY\nAT ROSSUND\n\u2022ireaa's Green, Whites\ntoady for Second En-\n\u2022 counter\nrb Leo Dulreiu bu worked\nwltb hie lunlor green ud\niw during tb* put wwk tor\nF tteond and powlbly thilr lut\nWater with tbe Rowland lunlor\ntttm Friday nlfht. Unlaw \u2022\nmulti In tbe echedule underwty\n, tbl junlore' vlalt to Rowland\n\"he tne lut offlcltl one of\nwwon.\nM boyi' flnt gamt ww a win\ntbty travel to tbe Oolden city\nIgthened by tbit fact. Roeaiand'i\n' akaung peek alw proved a\np of iteUylng the locals by\npacket thty dlihid out\ntint game.\nKigali hu bun playing an\nbt gam* in uw net* and\nreoelved iteedy hacking from\nde-inoemit..\nbit bon' forward lint It optrat-\nawn smoothly tfter a wuk of\nthing md will be out to take\nUtaga of enry mak.\nITHOUC SHUTTLE\nCLUB WINS AGAIN\n\u2014\u2014.\u2014\nKen Out Hume Club in\nClose Battle 7-.\"\nTH NBtaON DAM NEWS, NEUON, B.C-W-DNMDAV, MORNINO. FEBRUABV I. IMI\nGlesson Ww Staunch\nDefender of Game\nDETROIT WINGS\nREGAIN LEAD\nttbollc ibuttle playirs marked\nanothsr victory when tbty nowd\ntbe Hume club In \u2022 clow tour-\n'7-8. Several ot the gamu west\nl wti tor a diditon.\nIt Hume loet tht mixed doublw\ntod tb* ani 1-3, but won tbt\nt' affair 3-1.\n; Monteleone md R. Relsterer\npond thl floor oommittee tnd\n1 B. Bdglngton convened tbl\nMhtnent* ooounlttw.\n\u2022Ult* wtth Catholic playen mm.\nM flnt wen:\nidle*' doubles\u2014Mlw M. Qignon\n' Mlw M. StubU bett Mlw \u00ab.\nn md Mlw M.' Puke, 15-5,\n; Mn. A. A. Perrler mil Mlw\nOrahan leet te Mn. T. Sargeint\n\u2022tbi. H. M. Wblmiter. 10-1.\nIt Mn. E. F. Bdtlngton and\ni Jt. (tubba loat to Mln D. Norrli\n.Mlu   D.   Smith.   17-14,   11-15.\nKT\nHi doublw\u2014R. Relsterer lad\nWittier but C. Biker ud A.\n||y ll-lt, 15-13, 13-7. J. Moon\nB. Monteleone lut to A. Wll-\nahd  R.   MacKeutle,  K-lt,  7-11,\na. Relsterer ind M. Vine-\n- heat T. Baker ud A. Wilton\nB. 15-0.\nuid doublea-Mlas M. Otgnon\nIt. Relatenr but Mln a. Ogden\nC. Baker 18-t, 17-11; Mlw M.\nk* tnd B. Monteleone bwt Mlu\n\u25a0tiki and A. Cawley   15-8.   15-9.\nI. Oraham and J. Relatenr\n'Mn. T. Sergeant ud A. Wtl-\nlt-14, e-lt, ll-lt; Mn. A. A.\nfer ud J. Moon btat lira. H. M.\nIMter ud R. MicKentle 18-U.\n|j Mn. a. P. Edtlngton ud\njtitterer lott to Mln D. Norrli\nT. Baker 11-18, 9-16; Mlw H.\ntbi and M. Vamveld lut to Mlu\nllth   tnd   R.   MicKentle,   9-18,\nDown th eRangerg Two to\nOne by Goal In Dying\nMoments\nNBW YORR, Jtn. tl (API\u2014John-\nny   SerrelFi   fug   ihot   in   tm\ncluing  mlnutu ef t fwt game\ngate  Detroit  See  Wlngt  a  t.1\nvictory ever New Vork Rugen tonight In a tit ter flnt plan In\nthe American division of the National Hockey league.\nWltb tbe teert tied at l-l md\nlut than twn mlnutw to go, Sorrell\nbroke down the left aide and let fly\nJust  \u25a0\u2022  be  crowed   the  blue  line\nOoslle    Andy    Altkenhud    WW    lt\ncoming but moved jutt \u2022 trifle too\n\u2022lowly   ani   tbt   puck   slipped   betwwn hit leg end tbt goal poet.\nRed Wlngt' flnt goal tin etme\non \u2022 long one, t graw-eutter by\nHerble Ltwi* wrly in tb* flnt ptrlod. Rangen tied tt up 10 mlnutu\nliter on i filthy pliy by Cecil\nDillon.\nA cipicity orowd ot mon tbu\n18,000 uw tht contwt.\n\"KM\" Oleuon, th* famou* old-\ntime bill pltytr who dltd reoently,\nbelonged to tbe old wheel of play.\nert wbe bave ftw It uy modern\ncountarpirt*.\nThl \"Kid\" retained in unuiuilly\nrugged comtitutlon and tuper-hu.\nman atrengbt until ilmoit the day\nbt dltd. like Frank Bowirmm, th*\nold Glut Citcher, Oleuon it lixty\noould swing tbe ball iround\nthe dlimcnd In spring training\nwltb moat of th* youag liUowi\naod nenr bid a ear* trm la alt\nUtt.\nMtay ttlu m told of bli flgbtiag\nprowew. \"On* day la New Tork\nwhU* he wu managing tb* White\n8qi a tail driver wandered la tht\nhotel lobby ud begin running\ndown be.1 pleytn to Oleuoe. t\nbenevolent, white haired, be-ipu-\ntiele figure sitting In t chtlr. ft\ntook tin men to pull tbe KM off\nthe tul-drinr, who ww giid to\nuctpe wltb hit lift,\nMcOraw claim* tb* \"Kid\" tfertod\nthe S-n Franclwo earthquake, whu\nbe pounded on a table beciuw thi\nwitter wu slow In bringing him\nalt drink.\nTWENTY FIVE -EARS ADO TODAY\nFebruary 1, 1MB-Abe Attel but\nFrankle NtU ln tnt 13th round In\nBin Frw-leoo, Calif. Nell* weondl\nthrowing In the iponga.\nSAVAGE Will\nPLAY JUNIOR\nStatus O.K.; Will Play at\nRoaaland, Friday\nELSON SKIERS\nAFFILIATE, WJL\nWson to Invite Clubs on\nFebruary 12\nit mwtlng Moaliy night, mtm-\n\u201e*f the Ntlton en dub voted te\nlite wltb tbe Western Amateur\nWiociition. only iffUlattd mean-\n| nty )ump In eompttttlopi held\nattUlitid cluh*.\nwu alw decided to go throuth\ntbt propoud tourniient Fib-\ny lt. Ntkuip, TnU Ud Eutport\nlitport lumpen wm be invited.\n\u25a0* February 5 Boy MacKay and\ny Burfleld wlll tikt part In tbt\ntport  tournament.\nOIANTt   HON   RICHARDS\nTOM, Jm. II (AP) \u2014Niw\nk ounn todiy mnouneed tht\nUng of Ftul Rlahtrda, young\n\u25a0tr tmt .tbt MlnntapoUi elub\ntb* American waxlitlon at tht\nOf tk* 1013 uwon.\nOout hockey official! ban found\nRoy \"Red\" savage* Junta: hockey\n\u2022tttm tn keeping wltb tbe n-\nuulremmti ot tm BrltUh Oolumbli Amateur Hockey luoelttlon end\ntbe red.beeded nub wtll be on the\nllni-up Prlday wbtn Nelion pltyi\ntt Rowlind.\nA. Wallach. ucntuy-tnuunr ef\nthe Nelwn luoelttlon. reoelved tbe\nnotice, of Bevtft'i itandlng from\nEUlotte Crowe, vlce-praildut ef thi\n8. O. isw-lttlon over lone dlituu\nulephoni Tueaday night. Crewe wired tht tout Tuwday regarding the\nNation player. Tbl enqulrlu reiult-\ned from I protest lodged by Raw-\nland.\nI. Saunders and Rex\nTaylor to Hit Trail\nWUl Try Coaat and Interior\nBadminton Championships\nWith th* wuk ud tournamint*\ntt Cruhrvtfc and Kimberley over,\nRii Ttylor of willow point tnd I.\nV. Baundiri of Ntlton, two of tht\nNelson shuttle repnuntatlvu wUl\nentrain for Vanoouver to tak* part\nIn tb* B. C. badminton cbampon-\nihlpi then. Tbey plan to tab* pert\nIn tb* ilnglw' events ud Una te\nturn up for tb* doublw. On tbtlr\nreturn tbey will atop it Kilownt\nter the interior ehamplonablp teste.\nSaunders ind Taylor midi tbl\ntrip lwt year to Kelowna ud returned heavily leaded with ailver.\nWtn. Taylor won tbt hxndlcap\nilnglw, boating Blunders In tb*\nflnali. Tbey won tnt mans hsndl-\neap doublw and tbe men'* open\ndoubles, ud thli yttr wUl dtfind\ntbtlr trophlw.\nIn the mind doublw thu ywr,\nTaylor wut have Mln II. Ttylor of\nKilewm u ptrtnir. Mlu Ttylor u\nVsdles' single champion of the Interior ud alto chimplon In the\nltd'es' doublet  md mixed doublw.\nRei iad Bddlt upeet to bt but\nIn Nelion tbout February tl.\nSUM?\n\u00ab' WILLIAM BRAUCHEf\n\" sojns riGCMs for lev\nBUly Evans, reformed umpire who\nnow le |ta*m mtnteer ef tb* citve-\nUnd Indlani, offer* aome pertinent\nflgun* applying to tb* tverige alter IwgiM b*U elub.\nTbe largeet single item It tb*\npiy re'. Tblt rangu betwwn tl?-.-\n000 ud 1400,000 ptr wwon, tbi\navtrtge being somewben around\nIMO.Oou. The balinw ef tht over-\nbetd It around 'tl-0,000, meat of\nwhleh conilata of iprlng training,\ntransportation   ud   betel   egpenwi.\nThe heme team luffin the painful eitractlon of tt eente out of\nevery dollar'! worth of admission\nmoney, tbe Ui|ue taking 8 oenti\nUd tbt vtiltori M. Taking tl U\nlb* average admlulon (whleh la\nhigh enough fer u average) tbe\nhomt turn may Bt figured to nit\ntt oenta ter etch penon. At that\nrate the bent teem mwt pity w\n800,000 people during tbe wwon\nt_ make a profit\u2014that profit being repnunted by th* road earning-.\nIT'S   NOT   SO  EASY\nCleveland may be put down u\ni good baubell 'own. with a tint\ndlviilon ball elub. Lut yaar. on\nthe day wben tbe Indlani moved\nInto their niw Medium, ty played\nte a reoord crowd of men thu\nto.ooo   paid   tdmlulom.\nBut ln fin yttn Cleviltod never\nbw bit u ungate gate ef ooo,-\n000 people. Uat ywr 80,000 crowd\ntnd til. tbi Indiini' attendance wu\nunder 800,000. lub of tbe ball\nclub* unofficially wt 1100,000 u\ntbt amount that would ban to he\neut from eipenau tblt yttr. A\n\u2022hotter iprint training trip will\nwee not man thin MOW of tbit\nturn. Triullng and betel expenie.\nwlU hi ohwpir thl* year by per-\nbap* tio.ooo.\nThat luna ttt.ooo thtt muit b*\nwhacked tram tb* witriw ud tbtt\nmeant tbat tb* pltyen on each\nteam muat lufftr t pecuniary amputation amounting to around *4<V\n000. .    ,\nTht boya getting betwwn 110,-\n000 ud 115,000 ara going to be the\nladi hetvtwt bit by tb* aluhu.\nAnd will tbey Ung outl Ara you\nwklng me?\nOLD CHAPS PLAY\nIN HOOP GAME\nbasketball Pleases; Caatlegar\nWlna at Hockty\nCABTLaOAR. B. 0., Jm. tl\u2014Mn.\nI. I tampers md Neit Hinwn\nwan lint and Mn. I. DevlJwn ud\nMn. Maxwell uaeod* it tbe oourt\nwhllt held In the O.O.C. hall. After\nthe whltt bukitbali wu pltyed be.\ntween tuma captained by Leu\nParent and H Chrlileneon wltb\nonly one player lew than 40 ywn\nold wu an laUrwtlng and emuilng\ntuu. Pirant'a twa won 1-0 In tbe\n(Int aod a-l Ul tm wcond time.\nNllt Hanaon wu referee, aouth\nSlocan went down te 4*fwt by\n4-1 In Cutlegar In tbt hockey\ngame played 40 tbe Cutlettr rlnk.\nCutlegar erpecu to pay i nturn\nmatch loon it South Blocan. Oecar\nChrtltehton rafimd.\n\"RABBIT\" McVEIGH\nOUT POR A TIME\nTORONTO, Jm. II (OP)\u2014Chulle\n(Ribblli McVeigh, veteran Uft.\nwinger, wu eut ef tbe Amtrlcm\nlineup whtn tht Ntw Yorkers rut\nToronto Maple Leafa. An Injury auf.\nftnd In tht tin with Chlwfo Sunday night wtu keep blm eut et _c.\ntlon for thrw wwk*.\nMcVtigb, wbo treated Toronto fan*\nto on* of tb* mwt tpwUeular ladi-\nvldual performmew ef tb* wuon\nwhen Amerlctna played bin l\nmonth igo, watched tonltbt'i gun\nfrom the bench. -\nCURLING GAMES\nFOR THURSDAY\nTaiCvJU-Tfe. HrSTSlRt) \\\n_t\u00bbOM\\*(roTWD_\u00ab_R_\u201e-\nMltE Bid U_A_i0E_ AUD Wctl\nSll OFthEM...\nNELSON GIRLS TO\nPLAY \\W_DENVER\nWill Play on Nelaon lee\nTonight\nA debut te Intercity hockey wlll\nbe male by Nelwn't ftlr wn tonight\nwbtn i nprewntetlve ladles' team\nmwta a New Dtnnr turn it tbe\nloui -kiting rlnk. The young ladiu\nan out to crash into the bockey\nlime light ud in looking forward\nto t big bathing In their effort. The\ngame Ii wiled fcr 7 o'clock.\nNelaon'a turn wlll be eompoul of\nbut Toung, goal: Florence Maun-\ndrell ud liobel Oughtred, defenoe;\nBerna Kline, Lett Boomer, Nellie\nUtile, Effle Spiers, Flonnu Staph*\n\u2022n*on ud Mtrtint Wllllama.\nHere on Thursday\nNelson Puck Team Will Be\nOut In Full Force\nNelson lntermedlatea wtu be out\nIn full foroe Thuraday nlgbt for\nthilr gime with Grand Fork! tt\ntbt local rlnk. Thl twm will be ann\nto better idvantwe on home lot\nand with I full lineup. The difwt\ntt Grind Forki last Stturdty li\npartly attributed to tha emallneu\nof the loe thwt then.\nNelion pltyen win wtll enter-\ntalned by the Boundary city ud\nwtll attempt to shew the vtiltori\na slmllir Ume htm.\nOrand Forkt pltytn core over\noa th* Oreit Northern Wedneediy\ntfternoon ud letw igain Frldiy\nmorning.\nTht NtUon lineup wlU he gt\nuaual. W. McLwn, gotl; Honwlll\nand N. Richardson, defenw; F.\nO'Oenskl. J. Annible md W. Oillitt;\nJ. DtVoln, F. MUweU md T. Culley.\nBowling Scores\nTh* following lillw' gimw wert\nbowled on Oellnu' tlleyt Mondiy:\nMRS. T. E. LEVABSEIR Tl.\nMBS. C.  A.  LARSON\nlit tad trd\u2014tot\nMra. T. Leviweur.... lit 180 186\u2014480\nMra. L. M. Virner...   tt IM 107-414\nTotal _..._ \u2014 ttt jm aes\u20147\u00ab\nMra. C. Ltnon _ 114 118   ti\u2014834\nMn. H. Ukw  ltt 110 194\u2014180\nTotal  _ -  348 tti 310\u2014StO\nHigh  Indlviduil won:  MnT.  z.\nLeviweur, 181.\nHigh  agragite  icon: Mra  T.  I.\nLivuuur, 480.\nMRS.  N.  CASSIOS  vi\nMRS.  A.  OELINAS\nMra N. Cutlo*  171 113 lie\u2014418\nMlw P. Gillnu \u201e 171147 1 ae\u2014481\nTotal  ts7 aeo ttt\u2014eet\nMn. A. oellnu.\u2014 1st 141 188\u2014491\nMr*. D. D. McLtin. 103 111 130\u2014147\nTotal  tte tee it*\u201477t\nHigh Individual   aeon;   Mra.   N.\nctwloi, 170.\nKith agregate    won:     Mlu    P.\nOillnu, 481.\nThe following leads, weondt and\nsklpe tournament gamu wen bowled\nat tbe Canadian Legion Monday:\nPlayen lit   3ud_-tot\nS. Hllllird  10\u00bb   130\u2014tit\nA.  Fleming _  147   lot\u2014140\nJ. O. Hooker\u2014  171   1II--IU\nJ.  Anderion ,  188   14_\u2014813\nn.   ciuiu lie iti-tet\nW.  Fowl!*  Itt    18t\u2014383\nFRE-DEPREallON WAGES\nJockey riding ftw ara 110 \u00bb\nmount, whleh I* tncraawd to .38\nIf tbt lock bring* In i winner.\nSOUTH AUSTRALIA\nBEATS QUEENSLAND\nBRISBANE. Auttnlll, Ju. tt .CF\ncible) \u2014aouth Aultrtlll defwted\nQuwmltnd in a Sheffield cricket\nshield match today by nlm wlcktti.\nTbe score! wire\u2014aueanalind, lit\nmd 193 (Ce. Orimmitt alt for 4t\n\u2022nd term for 181: aouth Auitraiia.\nt49 md 78 for om wicket (Ollbert\nfour for tt>.\nHAWKS VI\nBREAKS TO WIF\nTake Advantage of Openings to Down Boston\nBralni 5-1\nBOSTON,  Ju.  II   (API\u2014Botton\nnrulna  praawd  tog  bare  tenltbt\nand   left   w   many   epenlnp   In\ntheir ttttrk they lwt tbeir wcond\nheme gime of the wn te Chl-\nesge Blaethiwka by the top heavy\nmargin  ot  s-1.   The  defeit   prevented   Brains   from   creating   a\nthree-wiy   tie  for  first  place In\nthe United Statu group.\nHawks wtn not forced to greetly\nexert themnlvu. They merely pltyed\nbeids  up   hockty - ind   icored  on\nevery Boston mliteke. Mush Manh\nww the outstanding blackablrt, being rewarded with two geeli ml in\ntwist for hit vilor.\nFour of tbe Chlctgo wont came\nifter i Boeton wan m tripped.\nPaul Thoatpion htd to work hard\nfor hli untulited goal, tor bt tlg-\nugged through the enemy defence\nbefon alemratng a close-quarter mot\nInto bli brother Tlny'i cage. Johnny\nOottwllg md Tommy Cook noted\ntbe other gotli.\nBasketball\nProblems\n\u25a0y NAT HOLMAN\nStar Pliytr, Coach aad Anther of\n\"Winning   BwketbaU\"\ni   _\u25a0 -\nBLAIRMORE WINS\nFROM MICHEL\nScore la 2-1 in Intermediate\nHockey Game, Michel\nMKTHBL, 8. 0., Jan. tl\u2014With tb*\nrlnk paoked on all ildei ud tbl\nIw in good thipt Bltlrmon Miners\ndefuted Michel lntermedlatea 3-1\nIn t gamt of thi Alberti-B.C. Hockey\nleague.\nThe gam* ittrted iiowiy with\nboth ildw being over-antlout and\nragged hockey ww WU In thli\nperiod ud although Blairmore bed\nmon aboti it tbe goilt Michel hid\nthe bwt of tha play.\nTht wcond period itarted out\nmuch tht 'ume aa tht flrit but\nwhm Blilrmore acored fin mlnutw\nifter the beginning the game began\nto llnn up ud both twmi mowed\nwon good brand! of hockiy with\nBlairmon having tbi advantagi.\nBlairmore again brokt through ud\n\u2022cored tnd Michel begin te tone\nthe play titer thli ud for th* lwt\nfin mlnutea of tbl* ptrlod tbe\nMichel twm tried w won but\nfailed to although they worked Uki\ndemon*.\nTh* third period started eut with\nwm* rough play tnd playen wtn\ncontinually going to and from tbt\nptntlty box u both twmi itrovt\nto win. Michel finally nioowded\nln aooring tfter fin mlnutu of\nblue Unt checking wbtn J. Oiakill\ntoond. After-thle Michel begin to\nwork harder, md wltb tbl tlmi\ngetting ahort one ef tbe defenw\nwu taken off ud four forwtrdi\nplacid on. An Argument itarted\n\u2022fter a scramble in front ot the\nvltlton' goal whtn tht puck wtt\ntuppewd to to In to tie thi wore\nbut th* toil Judg* wld \"no\" tnd\nthe nlin. wld \"yw\" but tht argument wu settled whu P. Oukell.\nwho *bot the uck wld It bit the\npwt. Sou after thli tbe bell wtnt\nfor tlm* wltb the wen Blilrmore\nMlnira 1, Michel lntermedlatea 1.\nLineup:\nBlilrmore\u2014Rea, J. MoAn-rai, R.\nManlqwt, Hermiu. Stewart, Grant,\nRoll, R. Rlmldl.\nMlehtl\u2014Vmgl, E, WhiUey, J. Jen-\nklna, T. Brown, J. Qukill, F. Ow-\nk*ll, T. Modovern, A. Littler, A.\nAndrollch,   H.  Travla.\nReferee\u2014T. Littler.\nWhen Canadian Fighter Wtt Defeated\nOnly M mom an icbidui-d for\nth* city curling touruamint pity\nThuraday nlgbt.\nTh* dtawt tn u foUowt\u2014 J, B.\nOray va. A. 0. Rltohlt, W. Brown\nva J. Oorabn, Or. W. I, Steed vi.\nA. Jeffi. D. Laughton va W. Blner,\nA. a Murphy va T. W. ledingham\nind a- Houiton ta. *. D. Ml.\nSCHOLARSHIP COl'NTS\nTbi but ubalira on tbt bukit-\nball iqtMd hive the but tyu for\ntbt bukit, partloularly from thi\ntrde throw Uae, iceordlog te WU-\nHtm B. Chtnller, Mtrauttte University  cage  eo^eh.\n33 NATIONS AFTER\nTHEMVIS CUP\n.da Included 1 French\nHold It\nPARM. Jm. tl (AP) -Thirty-\nthru nitlons, Including Ouadl.\nequnlUng tht racord tettl ef 1811.\nhave challenged France for the\nDevli cup, emblem of world tennla\nturemecy.\nThe toui. including 14 In tbe\nEuropun, tin in the south American md four ln tbe oNrth American eonu. txewd* tbe 1031 challenging Hit bF three,   .\nTJnlted atttu. runn-r.up A four\nOf tbt lwt fir* chaUangt roundi\ntn PwU. bud* th* North Amirlnn\nUtt, which Includti Canada, cub*\nand Mexico.\nQneitlon: Wh\u00bbt style ef gtmt\nwould you nw It the were wire tied\nwltb three mlnntw to pliy.\nAnawer: Try te gain poueiilon\nof tbe baU. Tben work for a \u00bbun\nbaaket through t uy-up or a short\nshot.\nBy dint of bud ud fwt cutting, feinting, marling tnd drib-\nMing try to provoke your op.\nponent Into fouling you.\nIf you do low possession of tht\nbill, pity u tight 1 dtfmw u\npowlble but lit etch mm mike \u2022\nparticular point of avoiding fouls.\nAbon til do not take long shots\neven If you hive plenty of room.\nNext: Miking lubatltuthms.\nFAOB\nMORE ABOUT\nSTUBBS\n(Continued From Pue Om)\n\"DUTCH\" GAINOR\nIS A FATHER\nCALOARY. Jm. 81 (CP)-Whlll\nNor .Tin (Dutch) Oilnor ww getting\nrwdr la Suk-toon today to twtng\nInto tonlght'i boekay battle wltb\nCalgary Tlgirs, the itork ullid ea\nhli wttt it thtlr C*l|iry hem* tnd\nmtt * nine-pound ton.\nBoth tbl hihy ud mother tn\ndoing will, tbt attending phyilclu\nwld.\nSECOND DIVISION\nSOCCER GAMES\nby ef Niw Tork'i tut tldi | Bitteglit  down   for  the   count   ef\nmiddleweight   champion   ef nln*  in  tht  eleventh  round  when\nth* world when he defeated Prank thl be.I und htm. Referee itopped\nBattaglia ef Cauda on a technlcil\nknockout In the twelfth round in\nMidlaon Bquare Qirden. Photo ihowi\nbout it thi owning ot tha twelfth\nround.\nLONDON, Jta. II (t\u2014 eablD\u2014\nOarnu pliyid In tht ucond dlvluon\nef tbe Engrih weeer lugui today\nrwulted a. foliowi.\u2014\nOldhim 0: Btekt Olty 4.\nBuml-T t; Not*! oFrnt s.\nOrlmtby i;  Manchester United 1.\nDu* to refraction we tt* the sun\nbefore lt bw tctuilly rlwn.\n\u2022nd dUgTiceful thing\" hi hid wen\nln tl] bll legal uptrltnw.\n\"Abualn ipithete tppllid te me,\"\nthi Judge wld, m ihocked tnd\nifticted thi hwlth of iu* wlf* iht\nbut been unible to nturn with her\nhuibtnd to tht btirlni. However.\n\"I bate th* full twt* ot th* can,\"\nnt tald ut a wtlattad wty, \"md\nwhtt Mr. Jiutlu Trutman wld It\n\u2022bwlutely  untrue.\"\nFAIIED  ME  A  LIE\n\"The mm pwwd mi \u2022 direct\nlie,\" he continued, \"md now I pwi\nit buk.\" Duplte th* luggutlon by\nUm chairman tbtt enough hid bwn\nwld tbout th* matter Judge etubbi\ndicland It wu further evidence ef\nthe Inequality ef tbe liw. Hi won-\ndired wbat would have hippined\n\"to 1 poor mm who hunt into thi\noourt Ilka that.\"\nSwlt-lng It \"bamitrlhw, imbir.\nntw* ud hmdlctpe me ind ties\nmy hindi.\" tht judgt itrongly pro-\ntwted agalnit thi luggwtlen by Mr.\nJuitloe Ford to pnwnt ia writing\nto commlwlon oounwl my ivldencc\nth* Judg* dwlrtd to ttt* In tupport\nof hi* contention thit oa* l*w\nexlittd for tht rich tnd mother\nto- th* peer. '\nTb* purpow ef thu, the ehtlrmtn\nWld. ww only te wurttln If tbi\nmitten otme within tb* toopt of\ntbe Inquiry, hut tbe Judg* ttM hi\nwould rath*r pu* It up iltogtther\nbecauw It tbl* ruUng hu bwn if-\nfecuve eailltr tbout nine-tenthi ot\nthi evidence would hivi bwn if\neluded.\nNo evidence Irrelevint te the Inquiry bed bwn aooepted by th*\noonralwlon, Mr. JuiUc* Ford wM.\n104 be felt be ww entitled to u\nopinion from defence oounwl on\nthli point. (Oounwl wu ibwnt it\ntht   time.)\nPREPARE FOR\nNEXTELECTION\nCoegrave GWea Vint State,\nment Since January 24,\nDUBLIN, irlib Fne atate, Ju. tl\n(API\u2014Former Pruldint wuiltm T\nconrin, ludtr ef tbe Oumun o>\nnOeedheal party, In a mmlfwte tonight, called on bli fo'.lowtn to prepare tor the nut eltetlu, \"w ts\nto miun tbtt It wlll thn he powlble to put the country onw more\nupon the pttb et itetdy prograw\"\nIn thl itatement, tht tint ilocc\nthe Jtnuiry 14 election In whleh\nPreildint Eamon dt Valara'i Flann-\nFaU party wu a majority of watr.\nIn tht. dill, tht former pruldent\ndeclared \"lut month wu for poll-\ntl-lani; the future la for itatw-\nnuihlp.\"\n\"Thi nttlonil poaitlon li new\npnctioinr u it ww, md our *eo-\nnomlc problem! nmain to be wived,\" Mr. Ooigrtn uld.\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nMlw Jwn MoLtu. wbo itttndi\nhigh Khool In Trail, went tht wwk-\nend at the bome of bw pannta tt\nBlrchbank.\n\u2022   \u2022   i\nP. Otpoul of Renlitoke. who b*\u00bb\nbwn the guwt of hi* brother-in-law\nand iiit*r-ln-liw, Mr. ud Wt.\nTony Laurteote, fer th* put wwk,\nleft   yuterday   te\nMr. and Mn. J. L. WU who bin\nbwn ln Trail during th* peat ftw\nweek* lttt Frldiy to aetla mak*\ntheir hoeni ln Vanoounr.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMn. A. Mattwo, Rlnnld* tnnue.\nentertained at a birthday p*rty en\nSaturday afternoon for her wn, n*ia,\nwbo wu 11 ywn aid. Oamw were\nfettured ud a dtllghtfulty arranged\ntu wrred.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMy. Ud Mre. Jimet Mefattosd.\nrecently married, win guwt* at a\ntu tt tbt Bethany Ooapel mlwlou\nhall. Music, principally eemmuslty\nsinging, wu feitured. A tpwlii\nennt ww tht pnwntatlon ot a\n\u2022liver tu wrvice to the guwtt. Mn.\nHugh Wllion, tm. Hirry Matthew.,\nud Mn. J. W. Brown had ebarge\not refreahmenta.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nMlw Jennie Row hu nturntd tfttr a tint to mind* la apoktne\nmd Northport. At Northport \u2022_\u00ab\nwu th* gout eg Mr. md Mrs\nFrank Bmlth aad family,\n'\u2022ee\nTrail News of the Day\nTRAIL HOUBB8 AND LOTS \u2014   if-\n\u25a0urmt*.  Notary. 3.  D.  Andiraun\n      (Mill\nMembera of the bukitotill iquad\nof Brlgham Toung Uninrdty carry\ntheir namei. u well u numerals.\non their  ihlrti.\nIte'.'tti*'.\nriF coarse not. Then why gamble on cheap\n\"nameless\" lamps that die young and\nwaile electric current. Stick to EDISON MAZDA\nLampe and he tare of getting yonr money'*,\n,      worth.   Sold by better dealer* everywhere.\nMADl IN CANADA\nEDISON # MAZDA\nLAMPS     _.\nCANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. fiMmo\nWE SELL EDISON MAZDA LAMPS\nJ. F. COATES\nELECTRICAL ENGINEER\n518 Vernon Street\nBBS\nWe Cany a Complete Stock of\nEDISON   MAZDA   LAMPS\nSTANDARD ELECTRIC\nPhone 838 Josephine Street\n paob noar\n\u25a0 xn N_a_aoN dailt mm Mum., \u25a0.o-wbdnesdat. mobnuto.\nV I\"*\nContract Scores\n$1.25 Score Sets at.... 75*\n25c Score Pads at 124\nlie Score Pads at 8*\n10c Score Pads at 7*\nMann, Rutherford\nDrag Co*\nPhono\n35\nTAXI\nTte MH ef _em_i\nCaracal. Ceertww\namy thai Syrap at Ilia\nA  rno-t  agreeable  and  effective\nlaxative for kiddles ud adulti.\nIn 25c ud toe ilrea.\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nPHONE   1\nPrMcrlptloni   Onr   spe-ttlty\nFor Modern Plumbing\nat Moderate Prices\nSEB\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTEB  PLUMBER\nOpp. Ctty   BlU Phone  III\nen\u00a9\nJ.A.C. Laughton, R.O.\nOPTOMJrTRIST\u2014OPTICIAN\nSuite 201, Medical Arte Building\nWhy Our\nValentines Sell\nTheir beauty attracts j\nTheir quality satisfies\nTheir sentiments close\nthe sale.\nCullen 'sArt Shoppe\nMedical Arts Building\n\"A greeting card for every\nOccasion.\"\nROBINSON IS\nREPORTING ON\nBARREN IMS\nTells Rod and Gun Club of\nPossibilities of Restocking\nCLUB BACKS UP\nHATCHERY WORK\nPresses Province to Ban\nMultiple Lures for\nTrolling\nThat te hw teen aecuring data\nregarding 10 barren lakes ln thli\ndlitrlot, ill within 10 mllea of Nel-\n.eon, wltb regard to their powlbllltlei\nfor luootwful stocking wtth the\nnative trout, on lnitructiom from\ntte Dominion deptrtment of fisheries, ww oommunlcited to tbe Nelton District Bod tnd oun club\nTuttdty tvenlng, by C. H. Robinaon,\ntliterlw  lnipector.\nInspector Robinaon pointed out\ntbat aeveril previously barren lakel\nbad bwn stocked tnd provided\nnottbly good fishing, and that where1\nfeed condition* wire suitable, stocking tuch lakes extended the fishing\nwiten of the district to tte general\nadvantage.\nIn furtherance of Its campaign\nfor securing maintenance, and further development lf powlble, of tbe\nflab culture operations ln tht district, tbt club decided, on tbe nig-\ngestlon of President C. D. Blickwcod,\nto once more reaffirm ltt position,\ntnd adopted the following reeolutlon, to be forwarded to tbe Dominion authorltlw. Including W. K.\nEaling, MP. for Kooteniy wwt:\n\"Whereat the deptrtment of flth-\nerlee hw done tuch excellent work\nIn  tte  pwt;\n\"Rewind thit It be requeued to\nWe hive a few Evenharp Pen ind\nPencil Set! which we ire clearing at\n80% DISCOUNT\nIf you need a new Pen or Pencil\ncan ud we thew. Abo we wlll\nenajive yoflr  name on there free\nof charge. \u2014 Make! an ldeil girt.\nCITY DRUG CO.\nNelion'i  Dispensing  Chemist!\nDitesses\nFOUR DAYS ONLY\nFeb* lto Feb. 4\nOur entire stock of dresses is being offered at these\nclearance prices to clear\nthe racks f or i n c o m i n g\nSpring merchandise.\nNO APPROVALS.\nTERMS: CASH.\nLook for the Neon Sign.\nAMERKS GIVEN\nCRUSHING LOSS\nLeafs Administer 7-1 Defeat; Lose Services of\nBlair\noontlnue tte opentlon of tbe Oer-\nrtrd ud Nelion hitcherlw, ud alto\ntte restocking ot itreama and other\ntucb actlvltlw w In tte put.\"\nTte elub Mm ' decided to once\nmore prew tbe provincial authorltlw\nto outlaw certain multiple lurea, w\nuwd to bt tte eaw, tbe following\nnwlutlon being adopted:\nWherew tte uw of Jack toyd,\nDavla, and elmllar -urea an re-\n\u25a0poulble fcr tte killing of a gnat\nnumber of game flab; ud\nWherew eben la ao nel apart\nderived by tte flihtrmu (not ug-\nler) uilng lucb a oontriptlon In\ntte taking of fish; and\n'Wherew It hw been proven tbat\ngame fish ctn te taken with thew\nlurw wbtn they are not actually\nfeeding\u2014the concluilon being tbit\nthiy are fighting tbe contnptlon\ntnd not feeding it thi time;\nResolved thtt tte department te\nurgently reauwted to make tte uae\nof thew luree lllegil.\"\nNAPHTHALENE  FOB DEEB\nOame Supervlior C. E. Keama Informed tte c'.ub that after receiving\nreport! of depredation! In orchard!\nby deer driven down out ot the hills\nby   tba  dwp   mow,   te   hid   wnt\numplw of napbtbiltnt Mini to Pt-lod. A deep gaah In bU right\nnnchen it Crwton, it Kokinee. arm, received in a icrinble from\nud on tte Arrow lakw, to te hung thi ikite of Bed Jackaon, wnt tte\nTOBONTO, 3*n. 11 (CP)\u2014Forced\nto open np tbeir famed defensive\nityle by a flrat-mlnute Toronto\ntoil, New York American! tonight\nmet tbtlr matt cruihlng defut -\nof tte wawn, a 7-1 thnmplng tt\ntht hindi ef the group-leading\nToronto Maple Letfi. It ww the\ntint Leif victory over Americana\ntha wwon and stretched their\ngroup leed to lft points ever Idle\nMiroons. ind Americans, tied for\nteeond place.\nToronto lost the wrvlcw ot Andy\nMaroons Win on\nDebut, Vancouver\nVANCOUVER, JU. >1.\u2014(CP)\u2014Battling tte Bdmonton -quad In tte\nflrtt pro boater mm on local lw,\nVanoouver Maroona emerged from\ntte itruggle tonight with a two-\ngoal margin ovir tbtlr northern\nrival! tn a weetern Canada league\nfixture.\nTte icon ww S-t.\nMORE ABOUT\nPETER VERIGIN\n(Continued rrom Pile One)\nDoukhobor,- at verigin, lwt January.\nVerigin ww alleged to btvt iwom\nbt wn in BrltUh Columbia for wvan\nluronio  IW*   sum  milium  ml  ausaj \u201e.       ,_   -_   ___.-__.-     looe    -\u25a0___\nBlair,   tall  center,   after   tbt   tint  \"of1\" **** A_J^J_''_____\\\n_,__.    .   M    ._   __.-  _.__.__.   evidence wu disproved by % doctor\nCANADIENS TIE\nTHE SENATORS\nWins Give Them Tie for\nFourth Place With\nOttawa\nFIRST\nHE WHISPERS\nTHEN\nHE SHOUTS\nBIG BEN CHIME\nALARM CLOCK\nYOU CANNOT HEAR HIM TICK\ni Price $4.75 each.\nWood, Vallance Hardware\nCompany Limited\nIn the fruit trees. Hi wld thli u\npedlent had worked well when\ntried ewwhere, ud bid a tendency\nto keep tte deer away from the\norchard!. *\nlnipector Robinaon uld very few\nanglert tht pwt Alton, hid wnt ln\ntte itomtch contenti of eotrw flth\ntaken, for forwarding to tbe Nanaimo biological atatlon, to aillat ln\ndetermining whether tuch flu in\ni menaoe to egga and fry of game\nflib ln tblt dlitrlct.\nHe ittted \u2022 permit had teen obtained lwt wwon far a local hunter\nto thoot mergansere on the Wwt\nArm, io that their itomtch content! oould be examined, and that\nthli permit would be renewed thli\nMtton.\nA letter from tte Crwton Bod ud\nbig Winnipeg pivot to tte, hotpltal.\nHarrey  (Butter)  Jackaon led the\nLut marksmen with two goala ud\ntn aw-rt.\nMORE ABOUT\nbarter\n(Continued rrom Pige One)\nTbe memorandum nidi w follow!:\n\"Suggwted condition! of a tnde\ntransaction betwwn the UB.8.R.\nhereinafter referred to w tte 'union.\"\nAnd tte Canadian ay idlcate rep-\nOun club, liking endorwment of l -eaented by a. O. Serkau, hereinafter\nreeolutlon miking reprewntatloni to\ntht Dominion government w to the\nevidence ww disproved by\nwbo attended blm ln Baefcatohewu\nlate In ISM.\nJOLT   BEOBOANIZATION   HOPB\nHopw for the reorganisation of the\nChristian Community of Onfverwl\nBrotherhood wan g.ven t rude jolt\nwtth  tte  deportation  of   tba  wot\nMONTREAL, tttt. II (CP)\u2014Tbl\nlong, lonely sojourn of Montreil\nCinsdlem In the teller position of\ntte Cinidlin wetlon 'of tte National Hockey league ended tonight\nwten thl habitants defeated Ottawa sen-tore S-I before tftftft\nipectitori. Tte victory put tte\nCanadian! ln a pdnt-tle wltb\nSutton for fourth place In tte\n-tending of tte Canadian wetlon\nbut tbt Montrwl team tet three\ngamw ln band.\nTRAIL INSTITUTE\nHAS SOCIAL EVENT\nTBAIL, B. 0- Ju. SI.\u2014A Weill\ninning ww teld by memben of\ntte TnU Women'i lnitltute at tte\nMemorial hall thli inning. Memben\ncontinued to work on irtlclu to\nbe later presented to tte lnitltute\ntor wit. Mn. Jamw Coupland and\nMn.  Arthur  MacMlllan  wrved   re-\nMORE ABOUT\nPENSIONS\n(Continued From page One)\nelation, prewnted tbe third nport,\nwhile the fourth ww tubmltted by\nCol. L. p. Sherwood, mtmbtr of tte\npenilon tppeti court, ud ante consul mlnutw of hockey that wu J\"\u2122* \u00a3 bJ Bxlg-dltr-Oeneral H. F.\nwl-om exciting uded ln \u2022 1-1 tit\nud lt remilned for the overtime to\nprovide a few thrill! ud for tbe\nhabitant! to notch tbe two goal!\ntbat gan ttem victory.\nJohnny Otgnon ww tbe hero of\nthe Plying Frenchmen'! win, notching two of tte goaii tnd ibiklng\nAlia   connell   with   htlf   t   down\nlwder. Verigin tei bwn heid ot tbi  ot__er dugerout driver Aurel Jolltt\nDoukbobon    alnce    he    arrived    In   scored  the third.\nspread between the retail prlcw of\nAmerican ud Canadian ahotgun\nshelli. wu Ubltd temporarily, Been'\nreferred to w the \"tyndlcate.\nBUY lM.OOft CATLB\nThe \"union\" to purehaw from\nthe \"syndicate\" 100,000 lln cattle,\n(to Include fin pe-  oent pedigreed\ntary F. E. Denlaon being lnitruoted  an\u201e wUttred itock) within a per-\nto aak the Cinidlin ammunition\nmanufacturer! for a ttatemtnt of\nthe facte, for tht dub't Informttlon\nbefore ttking action.\nDROP POLITICS\n\u00bb\nVANCOUVER, Ju. \u00bb1\u2014\"I am oon-\nvlnoM thtt we In Canada muat drop\npolitic! for it leut five yean ud;porta and to receive at Black\nlod of one year from the date of\nthe contract. The itock to be' purchased by the \"lyndlcate\" from\nCanadian producers ln the presence\nof Inepeeton of tte \"union.\" Tte\nprtn of lln itock to be ewt plut\ncoat of purehwlng malntenanoe, ln-\nturuot, freight, etc- plut ow wnt\nper pound. Tte \"syndicate\" to deliver the lln itock to tbt Black Sea\nelect union government! ln every\nprovince and ln the Dominion to\nmwt thla crlili,\" declared W. H.\nMalkln, formir mayor of Vucouver,\nwbo hu returned trom a thne\nweeks' trip to eutern Canada tnd\ntte United stitei.\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nWtnted \u2014 Applw. McDonald Jam\nporta product! to bt glnn by the\nunion\" on tccount ot payment for\nCinada ln September, 1937. from\nRussia. Ha tucoteded hU fetter,\nPeter Verigin 1, wbo ww killed on.\nOct., ao, UU by u uploilon wblch\nwrecked t gewuger train near far-\nran, B, O.\nTbe  twit  move by tbe  government took the Doukhobor lwder and\nhta dlaclplei by lurprlae. Rumort of\ndeportation bad teen ln the air for\naome tlmi but llttlt ittentlon wu\nbtlng paid to them. Several group!\nof Doukhobori wen ln tht city. They\nhad ccoa to visit with ther lttder.\nThey  called  it the  Jaa  today  but\nwire told  their ruler  wu on  tbt\nwiy back to Russia\nPBEVENT  WOBD,  DEPOBTATION\nElaborate police precutloni hid\nteen taken te prevent word of tbe\ndeportation  reaching tbe  nomer-\noui colonl-a Mattered throughout\ntte wett. Peter Makaroff, conniei\nfer   Verigin   daring   Ml   trill   for\nperjury, and a constant vlaltor it\nthe Jail, wu unaware of uy move\nto spirit Verigin out ef tbl country. Tonight, it bt pisses through\nWinnipeg, te It fw removed from\nbll follower!.\nWith tht removal of tte Doukhobor chieftain tha queitlon irises,\nwho  wlll  become  letdtr,  Muy  of\nHee Kllm tallied Ottiwa't toil In\ntbl third period.\nMcDontld,   C.M.O.,   \u2022   member   of\ntbe penilon tribunal.\nRADICALLY   WBONO\nIntroducing hli report, tte chairman, lupported by the thne departmental offlctn, decline the\nworking out of tbe penilon tet hu\nnot bwn lattsfictory. Tbe lyatem\nww radically wrong and ihould not,\nbe win, bi mowed to oontlnue.\nHe recommend! thit tte prewnt\npenilon tribunal te abollated and\nthat tbe ut be emended to give\neffect to thtt purpoee. Mr. Justin\nAudette llndi no occaalon for the\nexlatenoe of two court! ot flnt in-\nstinoe, hiving Identical Jurisdiction\nud powtr, ud rendering judgment\non tht aame matters u li now done\nby tht board of pensions coxmla-\niioneri ud tte penilon tribunal.\nThli machinery bad created con\ngwtlon, deity ud multiplication of\nwork. With tte ibolltlon of \"thli\nenormoue expemlve tribunal\" all\ncrown tppeili by oommlwlon coun\nCAPE TOWN, South Afrloi, Ju. M from tbe tribunal would alio\n31 (CP cable)\u2014prime Mlnliter J. B. neoeiiarlly dlwppear, ud i lubject\nSECOND COALITION\nATTEMPT FAILURE\nHertzog Takes Heart aa\nMove Defeated\nM. Herteog'i government alarmed\nby defection within Ita own ranks,\ntook heart today when failure it-\ntended l wcond ittempt to consolidated opposition forcea In t\ncoalition to overthrow tbe administration.\n--Sgothtlona tor an tlllanoe of\nOen. Ju Chrlitlun Smutt' South\nAfrican party and aupporten ot\nTlelman Roee, retired tuprtme oourt\nJudge, tilled.\nTht government profwwd to wt\nln unauocesaful termination ot tte\nconference  aupport  for lti  conten\ntlon   thtt   t   coalition   government\nhie\" clow  foliowin dtclire  Verltln 'wouW B\u00b0t be popultr.\nwll Hid iron from wile o Ruwlt.      Tomorrow the houw of uwmbly\ntte itock ourohued. TO apply  on   B>tl_A   \u201e,\u201e   \u201e   IMW,   \u00bb   mothir, i ***** \u2022**** the fifth day of debate on\n\"   wife, ud grendion. Tte mantle of  Oenem Saute' motion of non-con-\nleaderihlp may Mutually fall upon   fldence In tha gowrnment.\ntha   latter.   A  nt,  fitter  ot  thi |\ncompany. (552-)\nDont tea to itetrve March 38 tor\nNelion Olw club concert.\npayment for the itock w purchued\ntbe \"union\" la to deliver to tbe\n\"syndicate\" fo.b. Black Sea port!\nthi following producta In quintl-\ntlw hereinafter ita ted:\nPetrol:\nDuring the montha of April to\nOctober, 1933, both Incluilre, 3000\nmetric toni pir month.\nDuring the month! of November.\n1083, to March. 1S34, both Incluilve.\n900O  metric   torn   per   month   ud\ngnndion, In Canada, who now llvw\nIn Russia wbtn he ls the leader of\n10.000 doukhobors.\nSHUT \"NATIONAL HOME\"\nVerigin li wld to bin entrusted\norders with hla lieutenant! to bl\ncarried out ln the event te ls\ndeported. The \"National Bant,' bet.\nCOSTUMES MANY\nAT ICE CARNIVAL\nof complaint gre.tly itrtwed by tbe\nsouiere' repnwntitlvw would be\nremored.\nLIMIT   TRIBLNAL\nMr. Juatloe Au-ette flndi tblt lf\nthe life ot tbe prewnt tribunal were\nlimited to tbe period required for.\nthe full ud Ilnal discharge of the\nwork now before It then would bt\nno more arrears tfter a few monthi.\nTte prawnt memben of the tribunal ihould not be au-marlly dll-\nchargtd but would be treated gen-\neroutly, litter by giving tten ntw\npoeltlom or by compensating tbem\nfor tte b-ilanoe ot the tututory\nperiod ot their office.\nSuch propoud ibolltlon would\nthen leave only two pensioning authorities\u2014the botrd of penilon commissioners ud the penilon appeal\ncourt,\nLeishman\nMADE-TOMEASURB\nSUITS\n10% OFF\nNow is your chance it\nget one of Canada's fla\nest tailored to measnp\nsuits at 10% DISCOUN.\n... Fit and satisfactkn\nabsolutely guaranteed.-'\n\u00a3MORY'\u00a7\nLimited\nMORE ABOUT\nFARM REllEti\n(Continued From pige One)\nNEW DENVER. B. C JU. SI \u2014\nUnited Servloe, Prwbyteriw church\nparlora,   tonight,   8   o'clock.    (6518)\nYour SOc will help the Hoepltal.\nw tte Revue on Peb. lOtb. (5518)\nFur.  Ss  unlumtabad tultet,  Elec\nfrldg. From 883 up. Kerr Aptt.\n(5354)\nDONT rOBlll.T 81 BILLS GIVEN\nAWAY  TONIGHT.  PLAZA DANCE.\n(5535)   *\"*** 2000\u00b0 metric torn per month.\n\u25a0    Kerosene:\n1    Beginning with April,  1838, from\n15000 to 15,000 metric tone per month\nduring tte term,\nLubricitlng oil:\nBeginning with April,  1838, from\n300 to 1000 metric tone per month\nduring tte term.\nAnthracite:\nBeginning wltb the month of April, 1933, from 3000 metric tone to\n30,000 metric tone per month during\nthe term.\nIn the ebov- ln every cue where\nm<\"?   , \"l    ter known u \"Peter Verlgln'i pallet,'   Tht ikitlng rlnk  ww u fttt on\nmd or tnt oarlaln.  hu bwn clowd. Ooitly I Stturday evening when the women'i\n(5534)\nthe   tonntgt   li   ln   varying   quan-\nBEMEMBEB TODAY FOB JUN- \u00ab\u00ab\" J\" \"\"\u00ab\u25a0 *_* \"\u25a0J**\"'\nIOB HOCKEY GAME-NELSON \u201e. I iball be at the option of the \"ayndl-\nTBAIL. . (5818)   a**-\nMAY BUY PULPWOOD\nActon'i Beauty Parlon all work\nat reduced popultr prlcw ud Juit\nt llttlt different. (8530)\nTte \"syndicate\"  to  have the privilege of buying from tbe \"union\"\npulpwood for delivery ln the United\nStatu of America and ahall  apply\nLadlea' hockey tonight \u2014 Neleon tht  vtlue of tuoh  pulpwood  pur-\nRepi   vt.   Ntw   Dnw,   7   o'clock, ohawi on  lecount of  payment   \u25a0\n110 AUSTRALIAN\nHORSES ARRIVE\nAOUA CAUENTE, Met.. Ju. 31 \u2014\n(AP)-Pillow Fight and Tsa Trader,\nbooki which made up a valuibli awoclttlon of St. Stephen! put on u following thi trail blawd by Phir\nlibrary have Men itored iway at' lw ctrnlvtl. The rlnk wai crowded UPi q_i Ntw Ztultntl wonder hone\ntbe  requeet of  Verigin. i to capacity ud there wen ibout 75 jem^d ten tonight from the antl-\n  ln  costume. . podet.\nLEGAL ADVISOR UNAWARE Following ll I lilt of the prim-      -* _.-__,hb-_- _-,\u2014_  ,_  .-_\nSASKATOON. fl\u00abk.. Ju. 31 (CP) Uh bwt. Ml- A. Clenr; tedlWI ___?___.***?&**!\u2022 \u2022**_\u25a0_\u00ab\u25a0\n-E_pre\u00bb:n, amuemint it tb. ac- comic M. Donaldson, gent, bwt w. \u00a3\u00bb\u00a3, \"\u00a3\u00a3 \u00ab \u2122 \u2022\u00a3*B>*\u00bb\ntlon of th. fed.nl rrvemment In Oeorge; gtnte comic L. W. Belli; \u00a3\u2122\u00a3^Tvt___^mmedl_^y Kl\nadopting .uoh wcret method, to' girl. bwt. Mlw Vloltt Ounn: girl. ~~S? 2.~S?TlS_\ndeport  Verigin,  Prter  O.  Makaroft,   ccoUc   C. Thrtnger,  Jr.;   boyi belt,  u     \u201e \u201e,\nK. C. legal  tdvlior of the Douk-   B_Johnun; boy. comic_0. Jobnwn; U,,,,,,,,  __Ai        whl      \u00a3-gJ\nbobor ehelltaln, who-Monday nlgbt  bwt orlgn.l.  Mn,  J.  Nymu. -_,\u201e\u201e 1(JJ\u00bb,n\nwa. whiiked from hU wll ln Prince |    The judge, wen Mn. J. C. Harrla. l|Urt __ \/___\u201e_&_\nAlbert Jail and began hi. Journey   Un. W. Johnitone, and J. J. Irwin, > . _!*___.\nto Ruwle. thli ifttmoon !tated.- After the unmaiklng then were a     \"* \u2122\"\"' \u00bb tPrinter, bu teen\n\"I  refute, to  belltre   it  until   I   number of now for tht boyi ud '\"^\"l,    *\"* f**d *****'**<**'\u25a0 I*b-\nNelton rlnk.\n(8538)\nthe Uveitock wld to tbi \"union.\"\nTht prlow of ill product! to te\ndelivered by the union In ptymtnt\n\u2022o Informed by tbe tuthorltiw. j girls. Hot dogt ud coffee\nI cinnot imsglne thiy would itoop, served ln the waiting room.\nto mch dwplcable tactica. I am\namazed 'thet they would not give\nHu Mllcltor notice u Verigin nu\nlorne nry Important business mitten to ittend to before leaving thli\noountry.\"\nMr. Makaroff hid Tinted the leader of the Chrlltlan Community of\nUnlverul Brotherhood, which cMrni\nParHison A_ ain\nmarjr 12. Tbe horaea wert imported\nby Dtv-.d J. DbtI of San Pranctaco,\nwbo brought Pbar lap acroes tbe\nPacific.\narty, otherwise, attention centt\non thoee who have been aelcad\nrelief.\nPrincipal of the day's dotti\nment*  Included:\n1. At Washington * senate tt\nmittee pushed hearings on a dod\ntic allotment bill, sild by Ita t*M\nto be the cure for farmers' pd\n2. insurance companies, foUoaj\nthe lead of the New Tork Life ,'\nsurance company, Issued stateaM\nthey would use the utmost lenM\nIn dealing with the farmers \u25a0\nleils.atin aid had been ton\nPour companies at Hartford, Oo\nthe prudential of Newark, NJ.,\nall the large Iowa companies\nnounoed they had temporarily 1\npended fo.eclosures at the requej\nOor. Clyde L. Herring of fi\npending legislative all. The Prua\ntlal's suspension Involved appfi\nmatety 2200 Canadian farms, j\nREFRAIN F .OM\nFORECLOSURES\nS. The Minnesota* legialatun I\nquested Governor OLoon to lira\nproclamation asking creditors 1\nxortgages to refrain from fl\nclosure during the, present crlsiaJ\n4. Arkansas joined the sts]\naction ln pushing relief wheni\nsenate passed a measure calling'\na mortgage moratorium.\n8. Judge A- Cutrer, of llatasj\nMiss., ln Chancery court, deoliOM\norJer foroed aales of land, assert\nthat tbe present \"la no time !\nauch disposition,\" under orders 0\ncourt.\n8. The Mutual Home and Bon\nBank aaxoct-tlon announoed it j\nduoej its Interest rate on mt\ngagea from 7 to 4ft per cent eft\ntive aa of January 1, 1938. _j\nnew rate wlll apply for one year,\n7. Ivldenoe of cooperation wl\nhas resulted ln the farmers' sltuat\nobtaining right of way action la\nvarloua legislative halls wu ui\nat Deshler, Ohio, and Tuscola,\nAt the former city, farm lag\nmante, two horses, two cowa anov\nhousehold goods of Cecil Klsti\n28-year-old farmer, brought 9j\nat an auction attended by 1\nrural friends. The property '\ngiven b: k to Klstner with t\ncollection for good meuure.\nAll person leaving Cuba must '\na 13 head tax. Thla ruling t\nnot apply to tourlata who _\naboard shipe In the harbour.\nK. of P. Military whist Thurad\u00abvy,\nPeb. 2nd. Prtua, groceries. Refreah- ot \u25a0*\u00ab** purchases herein to be in\nmenu. Admission S60. (5521)   tlw, \u2022\"\u25a0 of P\u00ab\u00abo!i\u00ab\u00ab Ptoducta pre\nvailing   universal   or   basis   current\ngulf prices, and for anthracite the\nIwan Davles. England's boy singer,\nhonored by King and Queen, St.\nPaul's church, February 18.   (5580)\nMeeting of the Legion Bugle band,\nThursday, Pebruary 9, 8 p. m., at\nCanadian legion. Election of offlcen. (5527)\nLAWN BOWLERS military whist\ndrive and dance at Canadian legion\nPrlday, Pebruary 8, 8 p. m.,-35 cents.\nSPECIAL  PRIZES (5528)\nnakusp, Jan. 81.\u2014The annual\nabout 15.000 followers ln Canada, meeting of the Nakusp development\nlast Saturday snd upon his return . district wu extremely well atten-\nto Saakatoon said he had heard ded. C. Howarth acted u chairman\nnothing of deportation proceedings | B. Parkinson wu tbo re-elected\nbeing actually commenced. At that water commissioner, acting with\ntime Mr. Makaroff added he thought  Commissioners o. Keys and P. Rush-\n^;_L^irbrc-----i--nm^\"r-\" pr?,*bi! v*****\u2122***\u00bb\u2022\u00bb\u2022\u00bb,\u2022<\u00bb\u2022 i,w-*********\u2022**\u2022 <**_***_*?>\u25a0\nkept ln prison much lomer. tor, The secretary, Mn. H. Jordan.\nRon. M. A. MacPhe. son, attorney- offered to Uke a reduction In mI-\ngenertl. todty itated he had learned try   for   tht   ooming   yetr.   Final\nonly tt noon that Verltln htd lift decision wu lift to the co-irr.lnlon-\nPrlnot Albert. aSturday he also dt- in.\nnled uy knowledge of any special Aa u  inducement to  delinquent\ntroubling centering around irlgln or rite  payers  in   regard   to  thi  pay-\nthe Doukbobon.                                i ment of overdue  ratei  It wu de-\nIncldentlally llr. Moktroff, who tt elded   to   accept   tbe   monthly   tf\nhimself  \u2022  Doukhobor and thi flnt without the  extra   tax  of  25  centa.\nprloe  to  be   not   ln   exceu  of  the\nof anthracite coil from Britiah ex-\nporten.\nThe \"lyndlcate\" In any event to\nbe payed ln full for tbe live itock,\netc., eold to tbe \"union\" on or before June 1, 183-, by the application\nof product! delivered to the \"lyndlcate\" ud tbt balance ln euh it\nthe tnd of tht term. Balance! owing\nJOIN IN THB TVX. CANADIAN\nI.EOION WHI- T DBIVE AND DANCB\nTONIGHT. I O'CLOCK. SILVERWARE FOB FBIZE8.\nWc\nADMISSION\n(MIS)\nexpenu  idvuoei  and  tht  \"union\nto  be   credited   with  the   value   nf\nOET  YOUB  IRISH  UF!   Make  a ltl deUverlei of product, u Uovi.\nmtntil reierva_'on of Friday. March on  th,  \u201e,,,   *__,__   _____  vralniti\nIT, to attend tbe big Bt. Fetrlck'e  ht\u201e   bttn   lMM   \u201e,\u00ab,,   lhJp,   ,or\nb-. the \"union\" *o the \"lyndlcate'\nfrom time to time ihiU be lublict <* hl* *\u00b0* ,0 **\"*>**** * Uw!rM ln Th* \"\"* *\" f\u00bbi\u2122n\u00ab ***** HUcount\nto intenit tt -even per cut per C*0\"*' *** M\u00ab\u00bblnted a K. C, by wu Ranged to the _3t\u201e of each\nthe government it tbt end of De- month instead of tbe ISth u\ncamber,   largely.   It   ls   understood,  formerly.\nbecause ot bll services to thi prov-      Tbt commissioners wert tlto aaked\n_pect to pu'r.hiii\"l_f\"l7ve itock 'It   in<* \"> connection wltb thi recent to  Interview   the   bond   holden  in\nregard  to a  suggested  Interest  cut.\nA vote of thanka wu tendered to\nthe    commissioners    ind    tlto    to\nthl  chairman  of tht  tvenlng.\nannum. Such Intereat chargee to\ncommence on the dttet of idvancea\nmade by the \"syndicate\"  with re-\nDoukbobor  troubles.\nday dtnoe ip-nsored by the Ond\nuata Nnraei' tuoclatlon at Ht'MF,\nHOTEL. (5631)\nshipment  to   Canada.\"\nASKS SATISFYING\nINFORMATION\n\"The reply of the mlnliter,\" Mr.\nUnder the auiplcel of tht Rotary   Bennett   oontlnuid,   \"to   thli   com-\nclub,   C.   J.   Campbell,   parka   com\nmlailoner for the department of the\nInterior,  Dominion of Canada,  wlll\n\u2022how tht moving plcturei of animal\nREACHES  WINNIPEO\nWINNrPBO, Ju. SI (CP)\u2014A once\npowerful leader, maater of 15,000\nDoukhobori ln weetern Canada.\nPeter Verigin, now a deportee en\nroute to the Atlantic leabcard, wu\nln Winnipeg for t brief time tonight.\nmunloatlon and memorandum wu my colleague! the propoied true\nto request tblt hi be given nlcb action u outlined in the me_voran\ninformation u would satisfy him dum which you submitted upon re-\nthtt uy agreement exlated between joelpt  of  l definite  atatement  from\nind bird life of our National parki, Mr. Serkiu tnd bit tuoclttu tnd  you   thit. tbt   government   ot   the\nPEANUT TRAIL\nGIVES A CLUE\nORBENVIU* B. C, JU. SI (APi\n\u2014There wu one thing the robb'\niliould not hive itoltn from J. T\nCutrel_'i itore ui thit wu silt*\npemuti.\nOfflcen concentrated on tbe pea\nln the Junior High icbool auditor-  the soviet union. Thli Informttlon i U.8.8.R. li deilroui of entering Into  nuti ml followed a trail of than-\n!\u2022\u2022___.     _.__.     tmm. ___,___._._      tulwiittv     sln_4       at      *- -\"\u25a0 *     \u2014-a     _-_._._     _\u00bb---,_>ll \u2014At      leek-.     .-\u2014       * __________\u00bb _\u25a0_-     _____      \u2014..\u2014\u2014      m     ___________!_____\u25a0     _____\u25a0     _______>       -,,* !_.._     -l \t\nlum on Thursday, Pebruary 2nd, at\n8 p. m., admission 35c. (S803)\nFUNERAL NOTICE\nJennings \u2014 Edward, of Taghura '\"Dear Mr. Serkau\nroad. Nelson, ag\u00abd It yeara. passed\naway Monday. Body will rut at\nSomers puneral Home until Thursday, tbsnos to Baptist church where\nserrloss will  be  held  at  it p.  m.,\nROT.\nRev,\nhu not yet been supplied. The let-  trade on euch a basts u you out-\nter reads u follows: lined.\nOttawa, Yours nry truly,\nDec. 33,  1983. R.  WEIR.\n\"No further communications hare\n'I would refer you to the subject [ been received In that regard.\nmatter of our discussions on various     \"I   think   this   house   will   agree\noccasions since tbe ISth of October,   that no Canadian government woti'd\nand   particularly   since   your   return   seriously    consider    a    proposal    to\ninto thf mount.ins, to a .cabin s\nmile and s half from the store where\nthey arrested B. D. Red inn.\nfrom Russia, with regard to the pur\nH.   W,   Qusoott,   assisted   by   chaw ln Canada of  10,000 head of\nC.  Mawhlnney,  officiating. I cattle for export to Ruasla,  ln ex-\nprovide   credit  facilities  for  a  syndicate of vendors and at the  sa.ne\nREV. C. E. MOTTE\nTALKS, ROTART\nTRAIL,  B.  C,  Jan.  SI.\u2014Rev.  C.\nB. Motte gave an Inspiring iddrra\ntime    guarantee   thit   tbi    alleged  on \"William Duncan, the Apoatle of\nNo flowen by request. New Weet- change for petroleum product!, etc.,  purohtien,  the  Soviet  government, | the North\" when ht epoke to the\nminster ud Vincouvtr papers pliue ' from tbtt country to Cinada. ' would  dlaohirge  ltt obligation!  to | Rotirlana   at   tbeir   luncheon   to-\nccpy. i   (63_\u00bb)      'I would be glad to plaet before tbe Tendon.\" day.\nTONIGHT AND TOMORROW\nSURPRISE GIFTS\n\u2022      NIGHTS      \u2022\nYou don't know what yonll win, but If you do\u2014youll\nbe both surprised and pleased.\n.And Another Double Feature.'\nHE WAS THERE TO TAKE - and SHE\nWAS WILLING TO GIVE!\nTOMl____\nA great cast in li *m \u00bb\nCULVER\nthe companion\npicture to the\nSpirit of Notre\nDame.\nCAPITOL THEATRE\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1933_02_01","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0406755","@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":"1933-02-01 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1933-02-01 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\/1.0406755"}