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WO\nNO.  166\nIS\nTwenty-Six Thousand Dollars\nPaid\nRECORD PRICE PER\nFRONTAGE FOOT\nBuilding Purchased Is One of\nBaker Street's Finest\n\u2022 Structures\nOne of the largest sales of Baker\ntrtreet property that has ever ibeen\nmade was consummated yesterday\nwhen J. R. Hunter, manager of the\n.Nelson Hardware company, purchased\nthe J- H. Ashdown Hardware company's Hock for the sum of 126,000.\nCleared on a frontage 'basis tbe price\nwaa 1866.66 a toot, and the highest\nPaid for any property in the city. McQuarrie & Robertson put through the\nFirst Brick Building\nThe Ashdown block, on the south\nfllde of Baker street between Ward and\nStanley streets was the first brick\n>bulldlng erected on the c'.ty's main\nthoroughfare and was built by J. H.\nAshdown ln 1896, three ' years after\nthat firm first commenced .business ln\nNelson.\nThe building Is of wo stories with\na basement and ls built of fire proof\nbrick throughout. An electric freight\nelevator, the first In the city, was only\nrecently Installed ln the building by\nthe company.\nMr, A.ndown's Statement\nWhile In Nelson about three weeks\nago Mr. Ashdown stated privately that\nhe had decided to concentrate In futun\nall bla energies upon his other stores\nln the provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The Nelson etore\nhad always *een a profitable undertaking and he regretted very much to\nbe compelled to dispose of his interests here. As Nelson was the only olty\nin BrltlBh Colutnu.a where his company operated a store he had come to\nthe conclusion that he would be In a\n- .bAttar nneitlon for o^M-jliis vii Ills uual-\nness to ib\u00bb best'advantage If all his\nefforts were concentrated on the prairie provinces.\nGrasps Opportunity\nDirectly Mr. Hunter heard of Mr.\nAshdown's statement he commenced\nnegotiations for the purchase of the\nblock with the result that his company\nare now sole proprietors.\nIt is Mr. Hunter's intention to move\nfrom his present store at the corner\nof Baker and Josephine treats as soon\nas be can conclude certain negotiations Involving the purchase of addl-\n9 tlonal istock.\nFORMS IMPERIAL VETERANS\nASSOCIATION OF CANADA\nWINNIPEG, Oot 28\u2014At a Joint meeting of the representatives ot several\nveterans organisations last night all differences were smoothed over and a\nfederation under the title ot the Imperial Veterans Association of Canada\nwas resolved upon unanimously. Although Geo. S. Wilson of Vancouver was\nthe only veteran from outside points\npresent, the meeting did not Ignore\ntheir claim to representation and It was\nunanimously resolved to call a representative convention within thirty dayB\nto elect permanent officials and legislate for the organisation. George Semper, represented the South African\nMedal association, Capt. J. S. Lettch,\nImperial Medal association, and John\nHooper, the Veteran's brigade.\nALIENS MUST RESPECT\nRIGHTS OF WOMEN\nWINNIPEG, Oct. 28\u2014In passing sentence of two years on Mike Majowski,\na Gallcian, convicted of attempted assault on a country woman. Chief Justice Howell said he could not shut his\neyes to the fact that In the foreign quarter here there ls a tendency to criminal\nassaults on women and that he must\ngive such sentences as wilt compel the\nforeign people to protect the rights of\ntheir women.\nMORE FAU. PLOWING\nV   THAN eVER BEFORE\nWINNIPBO, Oot. 28\u2014Canadian Paol.\nflo railway officials say that more fall\nplowing ha. been done In Manitoba\nthla season than in any previous year.\nWhere crops were short farmers took\nadvantage bf the thu usually devoted\nto threshing operations to prepare\nmore land,'\n>M\u00abC.J\u00bb|!LPHIA'8   FIRST   BISHOP\nPHILADELPHIA, Pa,, Oct. 28-^In all\nthe Roman Catholic churches of Philadelphia a special mass was celebrated\ntoday In observance of the loth anniversary of the consecration of Rt Rev.\nMichael Egan, O.S.P. Bishop Egan was\nthe flrat bishop ot the Philadelphia\ndiocese.\n\u2022 A general meeting of the Con- \u2022\n\u2022 servatlves of the   city   will be a\n\u2022 held In the   Conservative   club \u2022\n\u2022 rooma at 8 o'clock p. m. on Frl- \u2022\n\u2022 day, Nov. 4, for the election of \u2022\n\u2022 delegates to the provincial Con- \u2022\n\u2022 servatlve convention. \u2022\nNOT GUILTY OF\nINTENT TO MURDER\nCriminal Casts at F\u00abrnl\u00ab Assizes Are\nDisposed of\u2014Will Impose Sentences today\n (Special to Tbo Dally News.)\nFERNIB, B.C., Oct. 28\u2014All tbe criminal oases of the assizes were finished\ntoday and there Is only one civil case\nwhfch will come ibefore a special Jury\ntomorrow.\nJames O'Connell, charged with escaping from gaol, was found guilty -fend\nwill be sentenced at the close of the\nissteei\nThe\nie case of John Serno, charged\n-with intent to kill, occupied most of\ntbe day and at 4:30 the jury brought\nln a verdict of not guilty and the accused waB discharged.\nThe docket at the assizes consisted\nof Rex v. Franceschello, murder, convicted of manslaughter; Rex v. Serno,\nattempted murder, not guilty;' James\nO'Connel, escaping from gaol, guilty;\nW. Jones, robbery, bound over till next\nassizes. Sentences will be inflicted tomorrow morning and the petit jury discharged.\nACCIDENTAL DEATH\nMONTREAL, Oct. 28\u2014The coroner\nclosed bis Investigation this morning\ninto (the death of Night Watchman\nWithal, his wife and four children,\nwho perished in the Kings Hall fire.\nThe jury returned a verdict of death\ncaused by suffocation in an accidental\nfire.\nMANAGING EDITOR\nWILL RETIRE\ni Changes Among Montreal    Newspaper\nmen\u2014McNab to Assist Tariff Reform Movement.\nMONTREAL, Oct. 28.-Interestlng developments are said ito be pending: In\nntwspaper circles ln Montreal, Today\nN. B. Beck, managing editor of the'Her-\nald, joined the staff of the Star. It ia\nsaid that In a few days he will assume\nthe managing editorship of the -Star, taking tlio *>)'\u00bb\u2022\u2022   -\u2022 \u00ab\u2022   \u2022*-\u25a0   mviWi   nil! jurm-iit\nmanaging editor. What Mr. McNab's\nplans are, Is a matter of conjecture. It\nIs rumored that his retirement from the\nStar was part of a plan made by Sir\nHugh Graham with Lord Northcliffe by\nwhich Sir Hugh was to let Mr. McNab\ngo in order that he might assist In the\ntariff reform movement, so dear to the\nhearts of both Lord Northcliffe and Sir\nHugh. When spoken to tonight, Sir Hugh\nwas very non-committal. He admitted\nthat there were some Important changes\npending In connection with the editorial\nmanagement of the paper, but professed\nto know nothing about Mr. McNab's\nplans. ,\n\"Will his retirement from the Star\nmean his entry Into active politics In con-\nnection with the tariff reform movement?\"\nhe waB asked.\n\"Such a movement would be news to\nme,\" was Sir Hugh's answer. Despite Sir\nHugh's lack of knowledge of Mr, McNab's plans, It Ib generally believed that\nthe latter will enter political Ife.\nINSPECTS BIG\nCOPPER DEPOSITS\n8. 8. Fowler Reports on Ores of Moresby Island\u2014Large Bodlee of Low\nGrade Pyrites.\n\"I am thoroughly convinced that Moresby Island Is practically a reservoir of low\ngrade copper ores,\" said S. S, Fowler at\nthe Strathcona last night upon his return\nfrom a visit to the Queen Charlotte islands for the purpose of reporting upon a\ngroup of copper claims. \"The many\nclaims I examined showed quantities of\ncopper ore, chiefly of a low grade, though\nIn some instances there are deposits of\n\u2022bornlte, or peacock, copper ore of a much\nhigher value. These latter bodies of ore,\nhowever, are of relatively little importance compared with the main deposits of\npyrltlc copper ore.\nMust Smelt at Mines.\n\"I think that the value of the Queen\nCharlotte islands copper deposits will In\nthe future be developed, but at present\nlt appears likely this result must \"Ultimately be achieved by the reduction of\nthe ores on the spot by means of the coking coal of Graham Island,\n\"Graham Island Is the largest of the\ngroup and also the most northerly and\ncontains extensive coal deposits which are\nat present attracting the attention, of\ncapitalists and will probably be developed\nverv soon.\n\"Physically Moresby Island Is an Intricate mass of high and-precipitous mountains.\nMeets Old Sandon Man.\n\"I am very well pleased with the result of my-visit,\" continued Mr, Fowler,\n\"and consider that the development of the\ncopper deposits of Moresby Island will-be\nof enormous advantage to the province\nof British Columbia.\"\nWhile at Jedway Mr. Fowler met E. M.\nSanderlland, late of Sandon, who Is government agent at that point, \"Mr. Sanderlland,\" he remarked, \"is very well\nliked >by everyone at Jedway and especially so by the Indians, who are unusually well educated and Intelligent.\"\nMAY NOT EAT MEAT\nON THANKSGIVING D*Y\nLONDON, Ont., Oct. 28\u2014Roman Catholics are beseiglng the palace to\nknow if they can eat meat on Thanksgiving day. \"No dispensation has been\ngranted,\" said Bishop Fallon, \"it ls\npretty bard, but Just as bard on me as\nIt Is on you,*'\nRUINED ILLS\nClearing Away Defiris of Victoria Fire\nBIG BUILDINGS\nALREADY PLANNED\n-Fifteen Hundred Telephones\nOut of Commission\u2014In\nTemporary Quarters\nVictoria Firms Replace Burned Prem.\nises With Larger Buildings\u2014Tele-\nPhones Out of Order\n(Special to The Dally News.)\nVICTORIA, B.C., Oct. 28\u2014Scores of\nworkmen are engaged In pulling down\nthe ruined walls In the Bush -block, devastated by fire on Wednesday night.\nThe final reckoning will probably\nbring the total loss almost to the million dollar mark. Already D. Spencer,\nUmlted has decided to construct a new\neight story building while H. Young\n& Co. will erect a large haberdashery\nbuilding. The Five Sisters block will\nhe replaced iby an office building of at\nleast six stories,\nCentral Is Silent\nTelephonic communication Is still\ndislocated, 1500 phones being out of\ncommission. The Times newspaper Is\nbeing published from the Colonist office, as tbe building of the former paper, one\" of the few left standing Jn the\nruined area is believed to have been\nrendered unsafe through the Inroads of\nthe fire.\nD. Spencer, Limited, will open In a\ncouple of days in temporary quarters\non three floors of the Drlard hotel.\nTHOUSANDS   DROWNED  IN\nFLOODS IN CHINA\nMany Districts Submerged\u2014Rain Falls\nfor Seventeen  Days\u2014Yokohama\nInundated\nVICTORIA, B.C., Oct. 28\u2014One thousand persons were drowned at Chen-\nklang, China early this month, following  -a,   rlao   of   tho   Uui   >4*\u00abr>-     ajo-rgc\nareas in the Chenkfang and Menung\ndistricts were submerged. News of the\ndisaster was brought here today by the\nBteamer Kamakura Maru.\nYokohama Inundated\nYokohama was inundated when the\nship left that city two weeks ago. Rain\nhad fallen for 17 days and 3000 houses\nwere uninhabitable. The Azagura,\nHonjo, -flltaka and Vanfunguya .districts, so greatly flooded last August.\nwer\u00a9 again under water.\nCLAIMS HEAVY DAMAGES\nFROM REGINA NEWSPAPER\nKHGINA, Sask., Oct. 28\u2014The Regent\nTractor Company, Limited of this city,\nmanufacturers of gasoline tractors, bas\nentered suit against the Dally standard of this cty for 110,00ft damages In\nrespect of a recent article published\nIn that paper which It ls claimed was\nof a libelous character;- The article In\nquestion had reference to an extraordinary meeting of shareholders of the\nTractor company recently held.\nGUNNER8 MATE UNDER ARRE8T\nVICTORIA, B.C., Oct, 28\u2014James H.\nHays, gunner's mate on the United\nStates steamship New York, is under\narreBt at Hongkong, charged with killing a Japanese child in a row at Hongkong, according to reports brought today.\nYOUNG MEN'S CLASS\nIN SPLENDID FORM\nNow    Over    Twenty-five    Members\u2014\nGymnatium Work and Basketball\nPopular.\nAfter four weeks of gymnasium work,\nthe young men's gymnasium class at the\nY.M\/T. A. Is In -\"lendid shape. Bach ses*\nslon has brought from one to three new\nmembers, and the enrollment is now over\n25. The terRest practice yet held was on\nTuesday night last, when 20 members were\non the floor. What the dimensions of tbe\nclass will be by Christmas, It ls hard te\nguess.\nThe class meets on Tuesday and Friday nights, when two hours ot floor work\nis the program. About half an hour Is\nspent ln phvsloal drill, till all the muscles\nof one's body are fairly tingling, and\nthen the class breaks up Into squads for\napparatus work. The apparatus that has\nfigured tn the class work bo far Includes\nthe  high  bar,  the   parallel    bars,    the\nThen the floor ts cleared for basketball,\nand there ere two games of half an hour\neach. The last two practices, there have\nheen enough men on the floor for four\nfull teams, James (Thompson, physical\ndirector, conducts the physical drill, directs the apparatus work and referees the\ngames, the latter of course being the most\npopular feature of the evening, for par*\ntlclpants and spectators alike. Bvery\nnight the spectators' cage Is full.\nThe young men's class will celebrate\nThanksgiving' Day by a tramp ud the\nmountain to the -Silver King mine, lunching there, and returning In time for supper In town. The narty leaves the Y.M.C.A. at 9 o'clock In the morning.\nBIG CONVENTION\nOPENS IN TORO..TO\nOpening Addressee at Y. M. C, A. Convention Delivered by Archdeacon\nCody\u2014Many Delegates\nTORONTO, Ont. 28\u2014Over 1500 delegates from all -parte -of the continent\nand not a few from Europe and Asia,\ntook their Places in Massey Hall at\n10:30 this morning to hear Archdeacon\nCody of Toronto and P. 8. Brockman\nof China, deliver the opening addresses\nof tbe internauonal Y.M.C.A. convention which will continue for the next\nfour days. Mayor Geary delivered an\naddress of -welcome to the 2000 delegates, referring to the honor such a\ngreat International triennial assemblage had brought to the city. The present occasion waa the first time in 84\nyears that the convention -iad been\nheld In Toronto.\nFrom 5 to 6 o'clock the delegates\nwill he tendered an Informal reception\nat the city hall by his honor the lieutenant governor and Sir James Whitney.\nTROPHY DEFENDERS\nARE CHOSEN\nUnited States Team for Gordon Ben.\nnett Race\u2014New Record at Aviation Meet\nNEW YORK, Oct. 28\u2014The crowd at\nBelmont park today was all for Ralph\nJohnstone, .when from Middle Island\nvillage, 65 miles off the course, be\n\u25a0brought back a new record of 8471 feet\nfor altitude, the second he has added\nto bis string in the meet.\nJust ibefore the passenger carrying\ncross country race was Btarted at 4\no'clock this afternoon a mote in the\npaling sky; -was seen far to the southeast. It -was Johnstone reappearing\njust where, he had vanished in yesterday's gale. He circled the field and\nsettled In front of the Judge's stand\nwhile the crowd waved, cheered and\nstampeded.\nTeam Selectee\nWhat fluttered the crowd far more\ntoday than a new record or than Johnstone's narrative -was the selection\nearly this morning hy the Aero Club of\nAmerica of an American team to 'defend the Gordon Bennett speed trophy.\nIt had .been Intended to narrow the\nchoice by elimination trials but windy\nweather forbade an dwhen the limit\nnamed under the international rule of\nthe entry of a team approached It was\nnecessary to substitute an election\nHamilton with his 110 horse power\nBlerlot and Brookins with his Wright\ntvxaatt.wet*_pnmod. Cm*tip who -brought\nthe cup to America thus haa no part\nin defending It and his new racer remains untried. It and other dark horses\nwin have a chance to Bhow what they\ncan do in the grand speed trials which\ncarry prizes of $3000 for first place\nand $1000 for second. There was some\nchagrin over thi8 outcome but on the\nwhole the American aviators acquiesced in the action of the club and took\nits decision as a necessity. The American substitutes are Hars, Molssant\nand Hoxsey.\nTALKING ELECTIONS\nIN CRANBROOK\nMayor  Flnk Will   Retire\u2014Many  New\nNames on Voters'  List\u2014Select\nIng Candidates\n(Special to The Dally News)\nCRANBROOK, B.C., Oct. 28\u2014MunIcl-\npal elections to be held ln January are\nalready the cause of several meetings,\nof much early planning and considerable work in rounding tip names for\nthe voters' list which closes today, owing to Monday being a public holiday.\nThe Citizens' league, which ls practically the moral and social reflprm\ncouncil, win as on furmer occasions\nseek to elect a mayor and six aldermen of their own choice. Last January they only succeeded in having\nelected one out of their seven candidates for office. With this in mind\nand with a stronger determination\nthan ever to win, several meetings\nhave already been held and the majority of the new comers to the city\nwho have resided here since the firs:\nof the year bave been placed on the\nlists.\nMayor Will Retire\nBorne at least of the present council\nwill seek re-election. Mayor Flnk who\nbaa been chief magistrate of the city\nfor the past tw0 or three yearB states\ndefinitely tnat he -will retire. The\nmayor is at the head of one .of -the\nlargest business houses in the city and\nfeeig that he must give more time to\ntbe same.\nThe council has held many meetings\nand transacted much business and the\nmajority of the members have attended faithfully. They are prepared to\ngive an account of their stewardship.\nAid. P. DeVere Hunt will in all ptob\nability run tor mayor. White Mr. Hunt\nis an old timer, well known, and a\nsuccessful business man, the citizens'\nticket may oppose him.\nLast election 28 votes would have\nchanged the mayor and 25 more 'would\n\u2022have changed the entire council, which\nmeans that campaigning will commence earlier and stronger on this occasion. *\nOeorge Stevenson, manager of the\nWestern Canada Wholesale company of\nFernie, transacted business here today.\nFORMULAE OF\nArrested Hindu Has Significant Memoranda\nADDRESSES OF\nINDIAN AGITATORS\nOttawa Orders His Deportation\n\u2014Illegally in Canada for\nSeveral Months\n(Special to The Pally News.)\nVANCOUVER, B.C., Oct. 28\u2014H.\nUaltlu, a prominent mem-ber of tihe\nHindu colony, has been arrested here\nby Dominion Immlgrat.on officials for\ndeportation. He promptly secured release en ball and will press habeas\ncorpus proceedings tomorrow to prevent his being sent away on the Ma-\nkura on Friday. Rahlu came here from\nHonolulu last year and was allowed to\npass In as a tourist. He left the city\nibut soon returned and entered business here. The immigration officials\nnotified him be was violating the regulations as he had not come directly\nfrom India and Rahiu and the Hindustani association promptly sent appeals\nto the Dominion and British governments. The case has remained quiet\nfor some months but recently an order\nfor deportation came from Ottawa.\nHindus of the coast are greatly agitated over the matter aad will again\nappeal to the British government.\nWhen Rahiu was taken there was\nfound on his person addresses of men\nalleged to be Indian agitators ln all\nparts of the world and also a formula\nfor manufacturing high explosives.\nWhen arrested he said if Hindus were\nnot allowed to remain in a white man's\ncountry white men could not remain ln\nInula.\nDynamiter's Vade Mecum\nVANCOUVER, B.C., Oct. 28\u2014Comprehensive notes respecting the handling and treatment of nitro-glyoerine\nwith frequent references to dynamite,\nIron retorts, acids, therostats and\nother paraphernalia well known to\nthe chemistry of high explosives were\nlast night found on the person of H.\nHalilu, an exMohammedan, arrested by\nthe federal Immigration authorities of\nVancouver, who have instruction from\nOttawa to deport him to Honolulu on\nNov. 14.\nRahlu also carried in the note book\ncontaining his Information regarding\ndeadly explosives, the names and addresses ol a number of well known agitators against British rule In India.\nThese names were those of agitators\nresiding ln the United States, France,\nEgypt, South Africa and India.\nBook Is Confiscated\nSo interesting was all this information to J. iM. Macgill, federal Immigration agent at this port, that he took\ncharge of Rahiu's little book for further Investigation and it is possible\nthat by this time the Ottawa author!-\nles are in possession of a synopsis of\nthe data compiled by this man who\nIs held to have been illegally ln Canada for several months.\nRahlu, who describes himself as the\nmanager of tbe Canadian Indian. Supply & Trust company, a concern with\norriccs on the south side of Hastings\nstreet, between Carroll street and Columbia avenue, was arrested by Immigration authorities following the receipt of instructions from Ottawa that\nhe should be deported at the earliest\nopportunity.\nLICENSE LAW\nMUST BE OBEYED\nSold Liquor   Without   License\u2014Pined\nTwo Hundred Dollars and Stock\nle Confiscated.\n(Special to The Dally News.)\nVICTORIA, B. C, Oct 28\u2014A telegram\njust received by Sergeant HuBsey of the\nprovincial police, gives news that acting under instructions from Chief Inspector Colin Campbell, the prosecution\nof A. T. Lund of Hosmer under the new\nliquor act was recently Initiated upon a\ncharge of Illegally selling intoxicants\nwithout the prescribed license and upon\nconviction being secured the offender\nwas fined $200 and costs in addition to\nwhich his entire stock of liquors was destroyed by order of council. The Incident Is noteworthy as strikingly illustrative of the sincere determination of\nAttorney, General Bowser and his officials to enforce the law vigorously. .\nNEW APARTMENT HOUSE\nVICTIM  OF FLAME8\nMONTREAL, Oct 28\u2014Fire thiB morning destroyed the new apartment house\nwhich was just completed on Bishop\nstreet The building was about ready for\noccupancy. The Iobs will total $40,000\nwith 120,000 insurance,    i\n\u2022 As It will be difficult to find \u2022\n\u2022 accommodation in the hotels for \u2022\n\u2022 all of the large number of dele- \u2022\n\u2022 gates expected at tbe provincial \u2022\n\u2022 Conservative convention on Nov, \u2022\n\u2022 17.  All persons who can provide \u2022\n\u2022 one or more rooms are aBked to \u2022\n\u2022 notify W. Irvine. \u2022\nGAUDY HATS FOR\nDEER HUNTERS\nJudy     Recommends    That     Hunters\nShould be Conspicuoue\u2014 Man Shot\nIn Mistake for Deer\nVANCOUVER, B.C~, Oct 28\u2014The\nbody of Dana Gibson, a young man ln\n\u25a0charge of Machlnney's camp, near\nLund, was brought to the city thla\nmorning, the man having been accidentally Killed through being mistaken for\na deer by a companion hunter. Gibson\nwas shooting with Charles Young of\nNorth Vancouver and the pair became\nseparated. Young saw a largo deer\nand then lost sight of It. A few moments later he saw the high ferns\n-moving at a distance \u00a9f 75 yards and\na brown object -moving there. He fired\nand Instantly Gibson fell with a cry.\nYoung hastened to him and the entire\nhunting panty was assembled to -bring\nbim to the city hut be died before\nreaching camp.\nWear Bright Colore\nAt the coroner s inquest -.ills afternoon It was stated as extremely likely\nthat the man should he mistaken for a\ndeer as he was clad in a brown khaki\nsuit and his bushy red hair uncovered\nsave for a band about the forehead,\nmade the resemblance at a distance\nOf 75 yards and in the high ferns very\nsimilar, The coroner's Jury decided\nthat the case was purely accidental but\nrecommended tlmt hunters working on\nparallel lines should wear some distinguishing head dress of .brilliant color for self protection.\nRAILWAY RIGHT OF\nWAY AT COLEMAN\nBoard  of Trade  Confers  With  Canadian  Pacific Offlelals-^-Wn   Fence\nRoad\n(Special  to The Dally News.)\nCOLEMAN, Alta., Oct. 28\u2014A special\nmeeting of the Board of trade was called by Mayor Cameron on Thursday\nThe meeting was called to confer with\nMessrs. Uren and Sinclair of the C.P.R.\nregarding local improvements.\nThe right of way around the southern part of the ibulff was considered.\nMr. Uren explained that he had received communications from A. C. Flum-\nerfelt in regard to this matter and\ntills visit of hls was due to Mr. Flum-\nerrelt's overtures.\nThe board of trade, through Messrs.\nCameron and Graham asked for the\ntown right of way around the bluff\nover C.P.R. property. The town would\nbuild a substantial road and fence it.\nThe hoard of trade als0 asked Mr.\nUren If the C.P.R. would remove an\nextra road allowance in the event of\nthe company needing the present right\nof way,\nMr. Uren stated that the station\nwould be enlarged and that the men\nwould be a work early in November.\nREGISTRATION IS\nNEARLY ENDED\nOnly Two Days Remain During Which\nCitizens May Qualify for\nJanuary 'Elections.\nThe Information published yesterday to\nthe effect tlmt the road taxes due from\nO. P. H. men to the city had not been\npaid by the company and deducted from\nthe employes' pay checks came as a surprise to many of the company's men yesterday. One of them, who had already\nmade his declaration under the belief that\nhis road taxes had been paid, stated that\nhe Intended to take the necessary steps\nto have his registration made valid by\npaying the tax personally. This Is the\nonly way in which voters who have not\nalready paid their dues to the city, either\nas regards road taxes or electric light and\nscavenging rates, can become qualified to\nbe pluced on the voters' list for the coming elections. Today and Tuesday will\nbe the last opportunities to register this\nyear.\nThose registering yesterday were: W\". H.\nWillson, W. W, Johnstone, John Weir,\nE. J. Miller, John M. Paulsen, John Fraser, It. G. Fraser, A. T. Noxon, David\nSadler,  Arthur  Wood,  William KInrade.\nTfi  BE  ENDOWED\nNATIONAL 8CHOOL\nTORONTO, Oct. 28\u2014That St And-\nrews college Is about to undergo a\nchange from a proprietary Institution\nto an endowed national school, was the\nstatement made by the headmaster,\nDr. D, Bruce Macdonald on the occasion of the annual distribution of prizes\nIn the assembly hall of the college by\nbis excellency Earl Grey. Ninety per\ncent of the shareholders In the college\ncompany have signified their willingness to Dr, Macdonald to fall ln with\nthe new project and this makes lt certain of going through.\nNEW CHIEF OF 8TAFF\nARRIVE8 IN QUEBEC\nOTTAWA, Oct. 28\u2014Major General\nMackenzie, who succeeds Sir Percy\nLake as chief of staff of the militia, will\narrive In Ottawa tomorrow. He reaches\nQuebec tonight.\nWHARVES ON WEST\nAi S WEI\nPiling Is Now Being Driven\nfor One at Proctor\nMR. AYLMER LOCATES\nSITE AT QUEEN'S BAY\nRepairs at Molly Gibson Landing\u2014Progress on Arrow\nLakes\nWork bas been commenced upon two\nnew Dominion government wharfs on\nthe West Arm within tbe last few dart\nand Improvement work is about to bo\nbegun on the landing at a third point.\nThe two wharfs are those to be constructed respectively at Proctor and\nQueen's Bay, and the landing in question ls at Molly Gibson landing. Fred\nW. Aylmer, district engineer of the\npublic works department, who recommended these improvements and drew\nthe planB for them, Is down from Kamloops, getting these works under way.\nThey are being constructed by day\nlabor.\nMr. Ayler came in from Proctor last\nnight and on being seen at the Hume,\ngave the details regarding these wharfs.\nTwo Wharfs In Outlet.\nThe wharf at proctor Is to be located\nat'tbe termination of the government\nwagon road, to the east of the Outlet\nhotel, at a point about 300 yards above\nthe present landing. It will be 225 feet\nlong and 32 feet wide, sloping evenly\nfrom high wafer to low water, and will\nbe built on pile bents. Work was begun a few days ago and 74 feet of piling\nis already In place. Vr. Aylmer expects\nto have the wharf completed and ready\nfor service In about two months. It\nwill cost about 15000.\nMr. Aylmer yesterday located the\nwharf to be constructed at Queen's\nBay, on the opposite side of the outlet\nof Kootenay lake. It will practically\nstart from the site ot the present landing, which is in the bend of the upper\npart of the bay, opposite the Ross\nranch. Men will start today to get out\nmaterial, and actual construction should\nstart In about tbree weeks' time. Snow\nwill be here before the work Is completed, and so the tatter part of the\nconstruction is apt to be slow. Mr.\nAylmer estimates that the wharf should\nbe ready for use In three to four\nmonths. It will be practically a duplicate of the.Proctor wharf, and will\nprobably cost on a similar scale.\nThese are the first government\nwharfs along this water.\nThe landing at Molly Gibson Landing, on the north side of the arm, about\n10 miles from Nelson, now consists of\ncribbing filled with stones. Mr. Aylmer\ncontemplates some repairs and improvements, and their nature and ex-\ntent are now being determined. ThiB\nwork will also be put through this fall.\nTwo on Arrow Lakes.\nTwo Dominion government wharves\nare the portion of the Arrow lakes. At\nBurton Olty Mr. Aylmer has Just completed a wharf that costs between J5000\nand (6000.\nOne is also under way at Arrow Park\nnear Mosquito oreek, which when completed will have cost 13000.\nDECORATION FOR RETIRING\nASSISTANT COMMISSIONER\nVeteran of North West Mounted Polico\non Retired List\u2014Imperial\nService Order.\nREGINA, Sask., Oct. 2g\u2014The   retire- i\nment of assistant   commissioner    Mc-\nlllree from the R. N. W. M. P. after 35\nyears of active service was signalled at\nthe mounted police barracks today by !\nan Interesting ceremony when    Lieut.\nGov. Brown presented him with the Insignia of tbe Imperial Service order of \u2022\nwhich order King Oeorge has appointed [\nthe retiring officer a companion.      Ia .\nmaking the presentation the lieutenant i\ngovernor feelingly and suitably referr- ,\ned to the   services   rendered   to tho\nNorthwest by Assistant Commissioner\nMclllree, who was the sixth man to Join \u2022\nthe mounted police after the formation ,\nof that body and who waa probably tho\noldest member of the force.\nTHOUSAND COVERS AT\nLAYMEN'S MISSIONARY BANQUET'\"\nWINNIPEG, Oct.   28\u2014Western   mis-\nslonary propaganda   was   inaugurated i|\nhere tonight by the Methodist laymen's\nmissionary movement   by a    banquet\nwhereat covers   were   laid   for   1000\nguests.    The principal' speakers   wero\nformer Mayor James   Ashdown,    Rev. i\nEgertson Shaw,  secretary   of   foreign tel\nmissions, Rev. Dr. Chown, Rev. C. E.att\nManning, secretary of home missions, ail\nand Prof. Osborne.   The speakers dealt\nwith the magnitude and necessities of\ntheir several   departments   and great\nenthusiasm was displayed by the audience which packed Manitoba hall.\n PACE TWO\n'\u00a3ht Bail]) jWtod.\nSATURDAY...\n. OCTOBER \u00bb\nJ&\n%,\nI\u00ae\n1$\nit\u00b0A)\nCome and See On* Specials in Boys' Suits f\nand Reefets This Week %\nWe are giving particularly good values in our boy's rear this week.    Those interested will  kfndly    \u2122?\nnote our quotations ibelow an d see our window display.   \u25a0       \u2022 JR\nBOYS' TWO   AND  THREE-PIECE flTTi\n8U,TS Sn\nRegular $2.50, sale price  11.75 W?\nRegular $3.50, eale price   2.25\nKegular $1.00, sale price   2.50\nRegular $4.50, sale price   3.00\nRegular $5.00, sale price   3.25\nRegular $5.50, sale price   3.75\nRegular $6 and $6.50, sale price.. 4.25\nRegular $7 and $7.50, sale price,. 5.25\nRegular $8 and $8.50, sale price... 6.75.\nRegular $9 and $9.50, sale price. 6.50\nRegular $10, Bale price   7.00\nREEFER COATS\nRegular 2.25, $2.50, sale price....$1.75\nRegular $3, sale price  >. 2.00\nRegular $3.50, sale price  2.25\nRegular $4.90, sale price  2.50\nRegular $5.00, sale price  3.25\nRegular $5.50, sale price  3.75\n$\n'4.\nM\nffi\n#\ntjji\nI Wallace's Retiring From Business Clearance Sale |\n506 Baker Street\nDropsy-\nGiven up by Doctor\n\"I had dropsy, and was told\nby my family physician that\nthere was no chance for me. My\nfamily also gave me up. My\nlimbs and body were swollen\none-third larger than natural,\nwater collected around my heart\nand I had to be propped up in\nbed to keep from smothering. I\ntook Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy\nuntil I was entirely cured. This\nwas in 1902, and I am now able\nto do any kind of work on my\nfarm. My cure was certainly\nmarvelous.\"\nL. TTJRLEY CURD,\nWilmore, Ky.\nDr. Miles' Heart Remedy has\nbeen wonderfully successful in\nrelieving heart trouble. Its tonic\neffect upon the heart nerves and\nmuscles is a great factor in\nassisting nature to overcome\nheart weakness. t\nPrice $1.00 at your druggist. Hs should\nsupply you. If he does not, ssnd price\nto us, wo forward prepaid.\nDR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Toronto.\n\u2022%e^gr\u00a7rl\nA SNAP\nVou will never get such a chance lor a close in house.   Call.\nDON'T WAIT\nTill you grow old but buy one o t our Ready Made Ranches.   Six sold\nthis month.   Get busy.\n25 PER CENT\nOnly $6000 of that 25 per c ent stock left.   Now or never.\nSAVE MONEY\nBuy a motor boat now for v astly less than in the spring.   Great\nBargains.\nMAKE MONEY\nThose lots on the car line w ill be worth 50 per cent more in the\nspring.\nVVOLVERTON \u00ab* COMPANY, LIMITED\n419l\/2 Baker St.\nA.   O.\n&   CO.\nLAMBERT\nManufacturers of and dealers In\nLUMBER \u00a7SM\u00a7\u00a3^nd\nShingles, L,ath,\".Sa\u00bbhes, Doors,\nMouldings, Etc,\nAlso exclusive agents for the celebrated Manitoba   Gypsum   Co.'s   Hard wall\nand Wood Fibre Plaster.   A gentB for Nelaon   Brick   Oo.\nTelephone 82. Nelson.  B. C. P. O. Box 1066.\nmaking a plaster parls cast of the\nJohnson physiognomy.\nThrough his lawyer, C. C. Eugar-\nman, of 132 Nassau street, the sculptor\ndeclares Johnson posed many times\nfor him in July last, after commissioning him to make the cast. Finally,\nwhen the thing was completed. Johnson is said to have expressed great\nadmiration for it, .But when Sciarrlno\nsought to collect his bill Johnson was\nnot to be found. Indeed, says the\nsculptor, when he did see the black\nchampion and asked for his money,\nJohnson ignored him.\nJohnson even went so far as to inscribe his name on the base of the\ncast with a nail, according to the\nsculptor.\nSPORTING     NEWS\nRUGBY MATCH\nTHIS AFTERNOON\nNelson Will    Play    Rest   of Kootenay\nHere\u2014Line-up of High School\nfor Monday.\nThe Nelson and Rest of Kootenay\nrugby teams will meet this afternoon\non the local gridiron at 2:30. The lineups of the two combinations have not\nyet been announced.\nOn Monday, ThankBgiving day, the\nKootenay club will play the local High\n\\School team who will line-up as follows:\nFull back, J. Whitebread; three-\nquarters, S. Newltt, R. Brown, R.\nDescew, J. Ferguson; halves, G. Brown,\nA. Seaman; forwards, C. Steele, F. Ebbutt, D. McVicar, H. Pitts, C. Emory, D.\nMcQuarrie, L. Johnstone, A. Graham;\nspare back, H. Rowe; spare forwards,\nW. Ferguson, H. Fletcher.\nAERO FIENDS HAVE\nBAD TIME AT NEW YORK\nNEW YORK, Oct. 28\u2014Such are the\ncaprices of October weather that Ralph\nJohnston and Archie Hoxsey went up\nfor an altitude race at Belmont park\nyesterday and brought down the record\nof the day for distance. The fifth day\nof the meet opened full of promise and\nclosed ln a howling wester. It was a\nfurious end to a day of postponements,\ndisappointments and scattered feats of\nthe most daring attempts that have yet\nibeen shown here.\nThat narrowed the program down to\na one hour event for distance and altitude. Latham for distance and those\ninsatiate rivals Hoxsey and Johnson\nfor altitude, were the only ones to\nbrave a gale of from 20 to 25 miles an\nhour,\nThe first hourly distance event was\nwon by Latham, (Antlonette) 40 laps,\n21.7 miles, time 55 minutes 24.50 seconds,   No other starters.\nThe firBt hourly altitude was undetermined. A special event for altitude\nand duration was won by Brookins,\n(Wright), time 20 minutes, height 650\nfeet unofficial.   No second and third.\nZBYSZKO AFTER GOTCH\nBUFFALO, N. Y., Oct 28\u2014Zbyako,\nthe giant Polish wrestler, Is after n re\nturn match with Champion Frank\nGotch, and tflrough his manager, Jack\nHerman, posted $1000 with a local paper for a finish match with a side bet\nof $10,000 each. Zbyszko is due to arrive in this country from his home in\nCracow about the first of November. In\nhis challenge to Gotch, he asks that a\nreferee of national repute be selected,\nand leaves the time and place of the\nbout to Gotch's selection.\n\"WRESTLER IS BADLY\nUP AGAINST  IT\nEDWARDSVILLB, 111., Oct. 28\u2014Two\nindictmentB were returned against John\nBurton, professional wrestler, by the\ngrand jury today charging him with\nkilling Leo Wentz and LouIb A. Wel-\nbacht on August 4. Burton, with a\nstrangle hold, is alleged to have crushed the two men to death in a fight at\nMarine, 111.\nattell will take\ncrack at McFarland\nAbe Willing to Let Chicago Boy Weigh\n135 Pounds and Bet\nHim $1000.\nCHICAGO, 111., Oct. 28\u2014Abe Attell,\nthe greatest little man who ever stepped\nInto a ring has announced his intention\nof seeking a match with Packey McFarland. Abe, however, stipulate* that\nthe stockyards fighter must do some\nweight.\n\"I don't Intend letting McFarland\ncome in as a full fledged welter,\" said\nthe versatile Abe. \"I don't mind giving\naway a matter of ten pounds, but over\nthat it's taking too many chances. You\nsee I only weighed 124 pounds when I\nfought White In Milwaukee, and I am\npast the growing stage. I'll allow McFarland in at 135, but not n pound over.\nI understand tbat Packey has been doing considerable talking. Just by way\nof making lt interesting. I'll bet him\n\u00a51000 ringside odds. That's some inducement, especially in view of the\nfact that I am going out of my legitimate class.\"\nJACK JOHN80N 18\nIN TROUBLE AGAIN\nNEW YORK, Oct 28\u2014Jack Johnson, the champion pugilist, has another\nlawsuit on his hands. The plaintiff\nis Cartaino Sciarrlno, a sculptor, who\nseeks to recover $4000 which, he alleges, the   negro boxer owes him for\nFAMOUS JOCKEYS;  SOME\nWEALTHY; SOME BROKE\nDanny Maher is to retire,\nworth a million.\nTom Loates recently died In\nEngland, leaving a million and\na half.\nJimmy Rowe, Keene's trainer,\nonce a jockey, ls today worth\nclose to a million.\nWalter Miller, now riding in\nGermany, owns considerable\nproperty in Brooklyn and has a\ncomfortable bank account.\nFred Taral is wealthy and\nowns valuable property in Westchester.\nTod Sloan, Snapper Garrison,\nGraver Cleveland Fuller, Sam\nDoggett, Willie Martin Spencer,\nthe \"Ice Man,\" and others equally famous in their time, winners\nof thousands, have little or nothing today.\nUnited States. The tour of a team\nfrom the Dominion in the old country\ntwo years ago went a long way toward\nstimulating interest in lacrosse, while\nCanadians residing ln New York have\nfor several years had a strong league\nand some sterling players. Indeed,\nthere Ib a possibility that a team of\nNew Yorkers will make a trip* to Great\nBritain next spring. In 1897 this organization sent' a team of thirteen men\nabroad, and . the aggregation did not\nlose any of the thirteen games played,\ntying in one and winning all of the reBt.\nThe proposal has been received with\nmuch enthusiasm in England by tbe\nNational Association of Lacrosse\nPlayers.\nTHE FISH BRAND SUCKER\nfamous for Hs surenass vSA&\nof doing its days work-WVi\nand that days worhis\"jK\nto keep you dry and \\ <S\\\ncomfortable when it MM!\nrains,\nSOU) EVERYWHERE\nasm mwmmwuiirr\nSS* _*____*_\n\u2022yptt '\"\u25a0\"\u25a0\"\u2022\"\u25ba\"\u2022I\nfflr*    ismM*\nTOWER CANADIAN COum! o~\nTORONTO. CANADA.\nof one class between Attell and Conley,\nbut nevertheless the latter is a boy who\nBhould give Attell a hard go. Arranging matches in such rapid succession,\nand barring none, clearly indicates the\nsupreme confidence that Attell has In\nhimself.\nThe High School boys have a pretty\nBtrong line-up for their match with the\nKootenay KugDy ciwu onWonaoT- ii\u00bb\nspeed the boys have already shown\nthemselves to be more than the equal\nof the heavier aggregation and with any\nluck they should be able to provide a\ngood game for the seniors.\nA bunch of this year's Pirates are due\nto drop to the minors next season.\nMadox has been disposed of to Kansas\nOity, Jack Flynn will never again wear\nPirate uniforms, according to President\nDreyfus. He is especially peevish over\nthe actions of Pitcher Howard Camnltz\nand it Is \u00a3ie dope from the Smoky City\nthat the twirling star of 1909 will never\nfling another game for Fred Clarke's\nathletes.\nAt a meeting of the Vancouver Rugby\nunion held a few days ago it was decided to offer the Nelson club 75 per cent\nof the gate receipts of a game to be\nplayed there towards the end of next\nmonth.\nWhile lacrosse in the prairie provinces has not flourished in recent years,\nthe national game ot Canada has made\nwonderful headway in England and the\nLIVELY CAMPAIGN\nIN HAWKEYE STATE\nLiquor   Law   Issue   Has   Considerable\nInfluence\u2014Theodore Roosevelt's\nVisit Next Week\nDES MOINES, la., Oct. 28\u2014Only ten\nmore days and the political campaign,\nwhich has kept things in a state of turmoil in this state will come to an end,\nto culminate in the election on Nov.\n8, which will dissipate all mist and\n\u25a0and bring clearness in the political\nsituation. Both the leading parties will\ncontinue their campaign -work energetically to tne closing moments and the\npresence of ex-President Rooselevt who\nis expected here next week to deliver\nseveral addresses in the interests of\nsome of the congressional candidates\nof the Republican side, is expected to\narouse more than ordinary interest in\nthe closing scenes of this important\ncampaign.\nVigorous Fight\nThe gubernatorial campaign has been\nconducted with considerable vigor on\nthe part of the Democratic candidate,\nClaude S. Porter, who has been touring tho state for nearly a month and\nlias had the oratorical support of W. J.\nBryan, wh0 delivered addresses in his\ninterests in several localities Governor B. F. Carroll, candidate for reelection upon the Republican ticket,\nhas given comparatively little time to\nactive campaign work. He seems to\n.be confident of re-election and the Republican leaders, -believing tbe Democratic candidate has no chance of winning in the contest are devoting their\nattention mainly upon the congressional campaign ln the districts in which\nth\u00a9 critical situation seemed to demand special efforts In behalf of the\nRepublican  congressional candidates.\nThe Republicans base their confi-\n. dence of -success in the gubernatorial\ncontest principally upon the \"Mulct\nlaw\" Issue, This law, which operates\naa a bar against prosecution under the\n-prohibition law which is still on the\nstatute hooks and is operative in about\n60 counties, is exceedingly unpopular\nwith the Democrats, who have gone on\n\u25a0record as opposing it and have pledged\nthemselves to abolish it. In its place\nthey propose to adopt a law which\nwould give the saloon access to cities\nof every size, where a majority of the\ncommunity should vote, by secret ballot for the admission of the saloon. It\nis estimated tbat this system would restore the saloon to hundreds of towns\nfrom which it has been excluded since\n1884. The Republicans, who endorse\nthe present Mulct law are of the opin\nion that this issue will induce thousands of Democrats who are opposed\nfto the saloon, to support the Republican candidate, thus ensuring his election.\nSituation Doubtful\nAs to the situation in the various\ncongressional districts, it may be said\nthat in most of fhem It la rather doubtful. In the first district the fight is\nquite close, hut the Republicans are\nconfident that Congressman C. A. Kennedy will be re-elected over J. A. S.\nPollard, the Democratic candidate, and\nthe Democrats do not insist upon denying this claim.\nIn the second   district,   heretofore\nPRAIRIE POLO TEAM\nWINNIPEG, Oct. 28\u2014Major Ross, the\nwell known rancher and polo player of\nAlberta, who vlsitB Winnipeg from time\nto time and has competed ln tournaments here, Bays that a Calgary team\nwill go to southern California for the\npolo season thiB winter. The season\nopens on the first day of December and\nwill be prolonged for nearly four\nmonthB. Afterwards the team may keep\non travelling. It is proposed to compete in the championships along the\nPacific coast, where they, will meet, besides other eastern Canadian teams,\nBritish, Mexican, and United States\nplayers. Major Robb is captain of the\nCoronado team, and Bays that since the\ngame was introduced on the Pacific\ncoast there never has been a brighter\noutlook for a good season than this fall.\nABE ATTELL BEAT8\nBIZ MACKEY TO FRAZZLE\nNBW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 28\u2014Biz Mac-\nkey of Cleveland proved an easy mark\nfor Abe Attell, featherweight champion,\nin their bout here tonight. After Attell\nhad floored the Cleveland man three\ntimes In the sixth round, the latter's\nsconds orawled ino the ring and hauled\n-Mackey into his corner.\n8PORTING SPOTLIGHTS\nTommy Kilbane, the Cleveland fighter, did not stack up as a champion In\nhis fight the other day with Abe Attell, but ln going down to defeat Kilbane only met the fate of scores that\nhave gone before him. The featherweight champion is keeping up hia record of being the busiest fighter ln the\ngame. After meeting such a tough hoy\nas Kilbane, Attell immediately signed\nup for a fight with Frankie Conley, the\nbantamweight champion, to be decided\nln a few days.   There is a difference\nTHE FORMULA OF\n\"FRUIT-A-TIVES\"\nIs On The Outside Oi Every Box\nFor All The World To See\nEvery user of \"Fruit-a-tives\" knows exactly what Is being taken. The\nformula of this famous fruit medicine is printed plainly on the outside of every\nbox. We have stated many times\u2014and now state clearly\u2014that \" Fruit-a-tivea \"\nis made of the juices of apples, oranges, figs and prunes, with valuable heart and\nnerve tonics aud antiseptics.\nEveryone knows that fruit juice is healthful\u2014but perhaps some do not\nunderstand why this is true.\nFruit juice consists of about 91% water, 8% of sweet principle, and I_ of a\nbitter substance.   It is the quantity of bitter principle in fruit that gives ths\nfruit value as a medicine.   An eminent physician of Ottawa, after years of\nexperimenting, found a method of increasing the bitter principle in fruit juice, .\nthus increasing the medicinal or curative qualities.\nThe juices are first extracted from fresh, ripe oranges, apples, figs and\nprunes. By a secret process, some of the sweet atoms are replaced by the bittef\nprinciple. Then tonics snd antiseptics sre added, and tha whole made into\ntablets, nnw known far and wide as \" Frnlt-a-Uves.\"\n\" Fruit-a-tives \" is the only medicine in the world that is made of fruit\njuifts, and is one of the few remedies that have let their composition be known\nfrom their introduction to the public.\n11 Fruit-a-tives \" is nature's stimulant for the liver, bowels, kidneys snd skin,\nJo cates of obstinate Constipation, Liver Trouble, Indigestion, Backache,\nRheumatism. Headaches and Impure Blood, this wonderful fruit medicine cures\nwhen everything else falls.\n\"Fniit-a-tives'' is sold everywhere at 50c. a box, 6 tot tJ.50, or trial box, 950.1\nor will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of otic* by Fruit-a-tives Limited. Ottawa.\nThis is\nReal Value\nin a\nSteel Range\nI\nA   Go to the nearest McClary agent and he will thoroughly\n^    explain why you should own a Kootenay. Write the nearest\n^  McClary branch for full information and booklet. tl     A\nlondon,   Toronto,   sbatnai.  Wlaalpee,  Vancouver,   St. Joan, S.B.   Hamilton,   Ctltsnf\nFor Sale by Wood-Vallance Hardware Co., Ltd.\nDollar for dollar, from\nthe standpoint of long\nservice and genuine\nsatisfaction in all-year-\nresults, you cannot do\nas well in any other\nrange at the price as you can in buying a\nKootenay \u2014 because it represents the best in\nachievement after sixty-three years study of\nhousehold requirements. As a cooker and baker it\nis unequalled. It does more with less fuel. It is built\nfrom best material. It wears longest, and is reliable to the end. It has every improvement. It is\nmade for the critical\u2014for you. You will find your\ninvestment paying good interest in money saved\non coal. Let your new range be a\nKootenay\nSteel Range\n4\ni\nrepresented by a Democrat, Gharles\nGrille, the Republican candidate bas\nbeen .making a vigorous fight and it Is\nexpected that Col. Roosevelt's assistance next week will turn the tide in\nfavor of Mr. Grille, who is classed a\nprogressive. The Democratic candidate\nA. 8. Pepper, Is said to be handicapped\nby the fact tbat he is a protege of former Congressman Wade, .who was responsible for the Democratic liquor\nresolution.\nThe sixth district was always rather\nclose and Congressman N. B. Kendall,\nIhe Republican incumbent, is believed\nto be in danger of being defeated by\nDan Hamilton, the Democratic candidate. The Democrats claim that the\nRepublican standpatters will knife\nCongressman Kendall because he voted\nagainst the tariff bill.\nIn the seventh district the re-election\nof Congressman S. P. Prouty Is claimed\nby the Republicans and -practically conceded by the Democrats. The Republican majority in that district is too big\nto be seriously affected by the defection of even a considerable number of\nstandpatters.\nIn the eighth district, which Is now\nrepresented by w. D. Jarmleson, a\n\u2022Democrat, the result is etll, considered\ndoubtful, but the Republicans are confident that their candidate. Judge H.\nM. Towner will defeat the Democratic\ncandidate, Frank Q. Stuart, as he will\nprobably receive the full Republican\nvote, being considered free from any\nsuspicion of being connected in any\nway with the odious Hepburn machine.\nIn the other districts the Republicans seem to have little to tear and\nthey are confident that Congressman\nPickett in the third, Haugen in the\nfourth, Good in the fifth. Smith in the\nninth, Woods ln the tenth and Hubbard\nIn the eleventh, will be elected by a\ncomfortable margin.\nMORDEN   MURDER  CA8E\nENDS  IN  ACQUITTAL\nMORDEN, Han., Oct. 28-George\nBowlerwell was acquitted ait the assizes\nhere today on the charge of murder\nln connection with the death of Fred\nHockelli at Swan River. He claimed\nthat he had acted in self defence In\nresisting the attacks of the deceased.\nJustice Richards was rather favorable\nto this contention tn his charge to the\nJury. The verdict waa reached In 20\nm.nutes.\nWhen You Think\nOl  the pain which many t   __r-       \t\nmonth it makes the tentleneM snd kindness always associated with womanhood seem to bs almost a minds.\nWhile in general ao womsn rebels stalest what she retards ss s natural necessity there Is an woman who would\n\u25a0ot tledly be tree Irom this reourrinf period ol pain.\nDr. Pierce's F.rorlle Pre.erlpa.rn mates\ntress:  women   strong1  ana* .let v.m.t,\nwell, mud tiros (tent trtsed.m from palm.\nIt entablhhe. reiularltv, ..Hts.. lallarn.\nretailor,, he.lt ulceration aaaf cans tet.\nmale w.akBt...\nSick women sre invited to consult Dr. Pierce by latter,\nfree.   All  correspondence strictly private and sacredly\nconfidential.    Write without leer and without lee to World's Dispensary Medical As ociatioo, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President. Bafalo, N. Y.\nII you want a book that tells all about woman's diseases, and bow to eon\nthem at home, send 31 one-cant stamps to Dr. Pierce to pey cost ol mailing\n\u2022\u00bb\/\u00bb, snd hs will send yon s fret top, ol his treat thousand-pats Illustrated\nCommon Sense Medical Adviser\u2014ravmed, up-to-dsts edition, in paper covers.\nIn handsome cloth-bindint, 50 stamps.\n SATURDAY OCTOBER 29\n%ht Baity $rtws.\n\u2022AGE fHREE\ni.(2>.C3.C2.C=>.C3._\nCome early\nand secure\nthe best\nbargains.\nCZ>.e>.\u00a3?<&.& CS.cZ?.(Z3.__*.__>.C?\u2022&'&\u2022&.G2.02'**^ C3.&.c2.&'*&'&.C:'.Cy.^.& C^\u2022&.\u25a0S'^*&'<>*Z*-^'^'&'&-.&l&l^l*s**:Zl&^&l*r^\u00b1\n^.^^^'^\u2022'^'^'^'^^'s^'^'^^'^sr.^'^^.^'^'s''^'^'^ ^-s^\nWeir's Big Reducing Shoe Sale\nToday The Weir's Shoe Store will open up with one of the greatest shoe sales ever held in Nelson No old stock, every shoe in\nthe store, the newest and most up-to-date, made by the best American and Canadian manufacturers and every pair in the store\nwill be rcduced-\nrf<gi\nse.\nSgg:\nAll our goods\nare new and\nup-to-date.\nLadies' Snaps\n$5.00 Shoes for $3.50\n225 ladies\" Patent Kid, Blucher cut,\nshort vamp, made on the very newest lasf;\nregular $5.00, sale price   .   .   .   .   $3.50\n$4.50 Shoes for $2.95\n300 pairs of ladies' Vici Kid and gun-\nmetal leathers, in the very newest styles;\nregular price $4.50, sale price   .   .   $2.95\nMisses' and children's shoes below cost.\nMen's Snaps\nThe George A. Slater shoe, the best\nshoe made in Canada for men-.'regular\n$6.00, $6.50 and $7.00 values, sale\nprice $4.75\nLeckie's   Miners   and   Loggers'\nBoots below manufacturers' prices.\nBoys shoes going at half price.\nBest attention given to mail orders.\nWeir's Big Up-to-date Shoe Store\nNelson, B. C.\nBest Attention Given to Mail Orders\nSee our\nWindows\nand compare\nGoods and\nPrices.\n99''S^llllss^'\u00ab'3'S\n^'^'^'.^\u2022^r^'^'^'^'^'^'^*^'^,^'.^':^'^'^'^'.^'.^'^'.^'^'.^'^^V^'^'.^'^'^,^^'>!\n'S'^'S'^iS'S-\nmmwi\nWould You\nLike to Win\n$ 1,000 in\nCash or This\nHome Costing\n$1,500?\nWe have just 20 lotB left fn our Burnaby Heights Addition. We guarantee every one to be on high,\nlevel ground with good soil, no rock or gravel, close to two cartings, with streets and buildings going In\ntn the Immediate vicinity.   Size of lots 33x132 feet.\nAbout a year ago we put on an addition of 236 lots and decided to offer tbe above prize.\nWe had the Nelson Dally News print ln plain figures cards numbered 1 to 236, placed them each in a\nseparate envelope and sealed same. They were then taken to a Nelson bank and the manager drew one\nsealed envelope from the 236 and placed It in the vault, having the remaining envelopes destroyed. We\nexpect to close out these lot s before ten days and the manager of the bank will then open the envelope\nand notify us regarding the nu mber.   We will send each purchaser a copy of his letter to ub.\nNo city in Canada of 15,000 people has anything like New Westminster's prospects In the Immediate\nfuture.   Real estate Is still low, but a rapid advance Is certain.\nThe price of the lots IB on ly $300, $20 down and $10 per month. -Bach one carries one chance to secure\nthe money which in now lying In the bank awaiting the event.\nYou may he the lucky one. There has been such unusual develo pment during the past year that we\ncould not possibly make such an offer with another addition.\nTbe Wright Investment Co., Ltd.\nNELSON,  B.C.\n>B\nW\nLARGE DOCKET FOR\nTHE COUNTY COURT\nLengthy List of Civil Actions Will be\nCalled on Tuesday Morning\u2014Applications for Naturalization.\nA large docket of civil cases awaits\nthe sitting of the county court on Tuesday morning, over which .his honor,\nJudge Forin, will preside. Some of the\ncases are hoary -with age, having been\nstood over from court to court for several termB, hut the majority are on tbe\ndocket for tbe first time.\nThe following 1b a list of the causes\n\u25a0et for hearing:\nThe NorrlB Safe & Lock company vs.\nLaBrash, a suit for balance due on a\nsate; A. M. Johnson for plaintiff, James\nO'Shea for defendant.\nThe Ashdown Hardware company vs.\nDeWitt, an action to recover the price\nof goods sold and delivered; W. P.\nThomson for plaintiff, A. M. Johnson\nfor defendant.\nColeman vs. Pringle, an action to recover wages; A. M. Johnson for plaintiff, H. C. HaU for defendant.\nThe International Harvester company\nva. Ratzlaff, a suit to recover amount of\npromissory note; B. A. Crease for plaintiff, defendant in person.\n' The Bank of British North America\nvs. Smith, a suit to recover amount of\npromissory note; E. A. Crease for plaintiff, H. C. HaU for defendant.\nMassey vs. Hlebert, an action to recover the price of goods sold and delivered; E. C. Wragge for plaintiff, defendant ln person.\nIn addition to these cases which will\nbe called in court, the case of Houle va.\nthe Wattsburg Lumber company will be\nspoken to in chambers; W. B. farris for\nplaintiff, E. C. Wragge -ior defendant\nThe following persons' will apply to\nhis honor for naturalization: Gottfried\nAhlin, Enrico Pisafia, Karl J. Anderson, Ole E. Carlson, Angelo Merlo, E.\nA. Nordberg, A. F. Anderson, Swan J.\nOlsson, Hans S. Matheson, Peter Moar,\nFrank L. Boyd, Ira M. King, A. C.\nTowner.\nA Train of Ills\nFollows Neglected Colds.\nDronchitli, Pneumonia, and Con-\n\u25a0umptUin ll.clf start iu this way. Col.ls\nweaken the vitality\n\u25a0 nd leave one\nsusceptible to the\nen-mi of dUease of\nall kinds.\nMathieu's\nSyrup\nof Tar and\nCod Liver Oil\n\u2022topi the cold at\nonce. It does more.\nIt to fortifier* and\nstrengthen! the\nwhole bodily organ-\nIhih that it become!\n__fd with Mathleu's Syrup of Tar and\nCod Liver Oil.\nLarge bottle 35 centi, from all dealer*.\nJ. L. Mattel Ct.. Pnp'fL   ShertnMke, Que.\nm\nDistributors for  Western Canada\nFOLEY BROS.. LAtRSON & COMPANY\nWinnipeg, Edmonton, Vancouver,\nSaskatoon\nRAILWAY PROGRESS\nAT ST. JOHN\nCanadian Pacific and Grand Trunk Pa.\ncific  Large Property Owners\u2014\nExtending Yards\n(Special to The Dally News.)\nST. JOHN, N. B., Oct. 2S.-One of the\nsigns of the times which the people of\nthis city rightly regard as significant of\nImportant development Is the fact that\nthe Canadian Pacific railway company is\nbecomlr>n' a. large property owner at St.\nJohn. By agreement with the city council lt Is acquiring some 40 acres of shore\nlots adjoining its present wharves and\nelevator at WeBt fit. John, on which it\nwill construct railway yards. Although\nthe work will- be done gradually from\nyear to year, there will eventually be yard\naccommodation there for 5,000 cars. Then\nwithin the last week the company has\ntaken up Its options on a large area of\nproperty at the head of the harbor, where\nyards and freight sheds will be provided\nto accommodate local freight traffic, and\nthe trade over the newly acquired Bay of\nFundy and Nova Scotia route, hitherto\ncontrolled by the Dominion Atlantic Railway company, between St. John, Dlgby,\nYarmouth and Halifax. Thus the Canadian Pacific becomes a very large property owner at St. John, with largo holdings on the harbor front, on both the\nnorth and west sides. The development of\nItu properties will Involve a very large\nexpenditure, and will add immensity to\nthe equipment of the port for handling\nboth local and ocean-borne traffic.\n6. T. P. Also.\nThen there Is the Grand Trunk Pacific.\nPresident Charles M. iHays of the G*. T. P.\ncompany will be in St, John this week\nto inspect the 70 acres of property the\ncompany has bought on tho shores of\nCourtenay bay, the new eastern harbor\nof St. John, for the site of its terminals,\non the construction of which work must\nsoon be begun. Mr. Hays will be banqueted by the board of trade on Thursday evening, and great Importance is attached to his visit to tho city. Such terminal facilities aa the new transcontinental railway will require will Involve a\nheavy expenditure und In addition the\nline has opened up a portion of the province that is ricli in natural resources,\nNatural Gas Wells.\nThe commercial value of the natural gas\nwells in Albert county appears to have\nbeen abundantly demonstrated. Well No.\n15 was shot recently and yields a flow\nof over GM),W feet per day. The Moncton Transcript states thnt already the\n\"capped\" supply Ls equivalent to a yield\nIf more than 10 times the estimated dully\nsupply required for heating, lighting and\ndomestic purposes In the city of Moncton-\nlt ls also pointed out tlmt the area in\nwhich natural gas Is found is widening,\nas the wells are sunk at greater distances\nfrom the one taken as the center of the\nfield of operations. The munlcipul council of Albert county has granted exemption from taxation on plant and buildings\nof the Maritime Oil Fields, Limited, the\nNew Brunswick Petroleum company, and\nthe Moncton street railway. The last\nnamed has also been granted permission\nto lay pipes In Albert county, after consultation with the highway boards. The\nway is thus opened for the commercial\ndevelopment of oil and gas in Albert\ncounty.\nValuable Fisheries.\nThe fisheries of the Bay of Fundy arc\nof enormous value. The fish taken include herring, cod, haddock, hake, halibut, alewlves, salmon, shad, lobsters and\nsardine herring. At present there Is an\nagitation In favor of action to preserve\nthe shad fishery, as the catch Is declining. The board of trade of Moncton has\nasked other boards to co-operate In a\nmemorial to the fisheries department at\nOttawa to take such action as may preserve the spawning grounds of these fish.\nDuring the coming winter there will be\na weekly steamship service between St.\nJohn and Manchester, England. In past\nwinters this service has been fortnightly.\nWinter port business generally between St,\nJohn and trans-Atlantic ports Is expected\nto ho considerably larger, with more\nsailings than last year. The Australian\nservice will be added this winter.\nThe union of New Brunswick municipalities will meet this week ln Woodstock\nto discuss automobile legislation, export\nof water power, granting bonuses or\nloans to industries, municipal taxation,\nprotection of municipalities as against\nlegislative or other encroachments of\ncorporations, and other matters of mutual interest. St John will send four\nrepresentatives.\nGOT A BAD SPRAIN\nThanks to Zam-Buk, Now Well.\nDon't limp about in pain when you slip\non the sidewalk or get a sprain, or get a\nbad twist at your recreation. Rub in\nZam-Buk, and be well in a short time.\nMr. Clarence D. Black, Legal Department, Transcontinental Rullway, Ottawa,\nwrites: \"I have UHed Zam-Buk, with very\nsatisfactory results, but I did not know\nits full value until Just recently when I\nfell from a street car and badly sprained\nmy ankle. I Immediately applied Zam-\nBuk, and am pleased to say that it has\nproved invaluable to me. The sprain was\nsoon cured.\"\nBear in mind that Zam-Buk is used by\nall the famous football teams, all the best\ntralnerB, and all tho leading athletes. Men\nwho are at sport all the time\u2014whose living depends upon their keeping \"fit,\" find\nZam-Buk the surest way to fitness. They\nare the best Judges, ,\nIn addition to its use for sprains, stiffness, rheumatism and sciatica, Zam-Buk\nis eminently useful for skin Injuries and\ndiseases. Blood-poison, festering sores\nand ulcers, etc., It quickly cures. Also\ncures cuts, burns, scalds, chapped hands,\ncold sores, varicose veins, bad leg, eczema.\nSpecial Notice\n\"Kootenay'' Brand Mince Meat\nIs now on the market and is of superb quality ana richness and ot\nunsurpassable  flavor.\nTo be had of all dealers.    Made only by\nThe Kootenay Jam Co., Ltd*\nNELSON,   B.C.\nBARCELONA CITY COUNCIL\nHAS SPIRITED MEETING\nDefences of Jesuit    Colleges  Must  be\nTorn Down\u2014Police Assault\nAldermen.\nBARCELONA, Spain, Oct. 28\u2014At a\nmeeting of the city council today the\nRadical majority voted to tear down\nthe defences erected about the doors\nand windows of Jesuit colleges and\nwbich it was alleged had transformed\nthe buildings into fortresses. The members of the minority who protested that\nthe defences had been constructed because of mob attacks upon the convent\nduring the uprising of 1909 hooted the\naction of the majority and in turn were\nassaulted by the police, who had been\ncalled in to restore order.\nNEWFOUNDLAND MINISTER\nNAMED BY GREAT BRITAIN\nTo Administer    Regulations   With  Regard to United States Fishermen\nin Newfoundland.\nOTTAWA, Oct. 28\u2014Hon. Dr. Morrison, minister of Justice for Newfoundland, has been named by the Imperial\ngovernment under the award of The\nHague tribunal to represent Great Britain In the administration of regulations\nwith regard to United States fishermen\nin Newfoundland waters. The other\ncommissioners named are Dr. Hugh J.\nSmith, representing the United States\nand Dr. P. C. Heck, Holland (neutral).\nIt ls announced that the commission\nwill not this year seek to interfere with\nwinter herring fishing on the weBt\ncoast of Newfoundland, so far as the\nAmerican fishermen are concerned.\nMinard's Liniment for qgle everywhere.\nCHARGED  WITH   STEALING\nLOAD OF GRAIN\nSTETTLER, Alta., Oct. 28\u2014Alfred Nl|\ncarrl and Walter Conibar have\ncommitted for trial here on a charge oil\nstealing a wagon load of grain from\nRay S. Harrison and Charles Dennis!\nThe evidence showed that the grain hadT\nbeen traced by means of wagon trackq\nin traits and on farms.\nLULL IN CHOLERA\nFATALITIES IN NAPLES\nROME, Oct. 28\u2014For the first time)\nsince cholera became prevalent\ncases and no deaths from the disease]\nwere reported during the laat 24 houn\nin the province of Naples. In the other!\ninfected districts, however, there were]\neight new cases and four deaths.\nLEAVES  FAMILY   OP\nMOTHERLr-iS CHILDREN\nWilNNiPBO, Oct. 28\u2014James Bowles!\na car cleaner, 60 years of o_e, was lnl\nstantiy killed when he attempted tof\ncraiwi under a train in the Canadian\nPacific yards here today. The trail\nstarted suddenly and he was cut in twol\nHe leaves a family of motherless chill\ndren. \u25a0\nTEMPLEMAN COMES WEST.\nOTTAWA, Oct. 28\u2014Hon. William\nTempleman has definitely decided tol\ngo west to represent the government an\nthe reception to the cruiser Rainbow at]\nVictoria on November 7.\nNEW CABINET IN  PERU\nLIMA, Oct. 28\u2014A new cabinet to I\nplace that which resigned October 25tl\nwas formed today.\n PASE POUR\n%ht Bailp $Utos,\nSATURDAY ,\nOCTOBER 29\n%ht Bail? JletoJi.\nLbllshed  at Nelson Bvery  Morning\nExcept Monday, iby\nlews Uubllshing Company. Limited\n, Q. FOSTER  >.. Manager.\nSATURDAY, OCTOBER 29.\nELSON AND THE CONSERVATIVE\nCONVENTION\nLast ye&r when the provincial Con-\ntrvative,convention met in Kamloops,\nfflbus places contended for the honor\nid advantage of being selected as the\nlace of meeting this year. Nelson\n'as successful and tnext month we\nball have here the premier of the pro-\ntace, several of bis colleagues and\nundreds of prominent men from all\narts of British Columbia.\nIt is very desirable ln^tlie interests\nt Nelson that all these people should\no away -with cordial and favorable 1m-\nressions of this city and its people.\nLs The Daily News took the same portion In connection Trith the recep-\nIon of Sir Wilfrid Laurler and his\n\u25baarty it will not be suspected of any\n\u25baartisan feeling in urging the same\nonslderaition in connection with the\ntsit of the premier of British Colum-\n)ia and of the great number ot visit-\n>ra from all over the province who\n*W\\ be present on the same occasion,\nfrom a practical point of view, the\nforthcoming convention is of even more\nmportance to the interests of this city\nind district.\nIf anyone were to propose to charter\ntrains and to bring two or three hund-\n-ed people from the coast and elsewhere In British Columbia to come and\nBee what we have ln this part of Uie\ncountry, it would probably tbe said that\ntbls would be a splendid thing to do\nbut that the coBt would be prohibitive.\nPractically the same thing will be done\nat no cost to us. Our part ls to make\nthe best of the opportunity.\n\u2022We want the government to assist\nthe development of the district by the\nextension of roads nn_ In other ways.\nHere is the opportunity to put our case\nbefore members of the government and\nbefore their supporters in the legislature and in the province, whose approval they must have in any action\nthey may take.\nPutting politics aside let all good\ncitizens do their utmost to make tbe\nvisit of our guests the greatest pos-\nsible success.\nFREE TRADE IN LABOR\nMr. Lloyd Oeorge, In putting the\n\u25a0claims of his budget before the electors, said that It was a war budget,\u2014\nhe was engaged In a war against poverty, 'liiat is a war in which every\nstatesman should be enlisted. And,\nlike others, it is one in which blund-\nlers are disastrous. Good Intentions are\n| not sufficient.\nIn this connection it may be men-\nItioned that the Victoria Colonist raises\nlft very important point when it draws\n1 attention to the fact that Great Britain\nI has followed a policy of free imports\n| not only of goods but of labor.\nThe result has not been quite so\n1 marked as It would be if we were to\nI follow the same policy In this country;\nI because the difference between wages\nI in England and on the continent of\n] Kurope Is not so great as tbe differ-\nI ence between wages in British Colum-\nI tola and In China, and again, the popu-\nI lation of Europe is a good deal less\nI than that of Asia. -But to a certain\nI extent the result has been ot a similar\n| nature..\nCan Great Britain raise the wages of\nJ labor, and particularly pf comparatively\n| unskilled labor, can she raise the condi-\nf lions ot life for labor within her boundaries so that they will be much better\nthan those -which prevail in Germany\nor Austria or Italy, and at the same\n-t\nBRAIN WORKERS\nwho get little exercise, feel better all round for\nan occasional dose of\ntV\n\"NA-DRU-CO\" Laxatives\nThey tone up the liver, move the bowels gently but freely, cleanse the\nsystem and clear the brain. A new, pleasant and reliable laxative, prepared\nby a reliable tlrm, and worthy of the NA-DRU-CO Trade Mark.  \"\u25a0\n25c. a box. If your druggist has not yet stocked them, send 25c. and\nwo\"till mall them.\n^\nNATIONAL DRUG <v CHEMICAL COMPANY\nOF CANADA, LIMITED, MONTREAL.   21\nP\"\nCSUiUUa\u00bb>JOO>t*U*t\nWESTERN CANADA'S SREATEST SCHOOL\n^1 A a     ^*\\ ef Vancouver, B.C.\noPtfOtt-ollclW    R J- bprott. ba-\n*W\u00ab Manager\nBltSineSS    InStitlttt Send tor Catalogue.\nBeet equipped school weat ot Toronto.   Ten chances tor every atudent.\nNew Local View Post Cards\nWe have added the followln g subjects to our now very extensive\nseries of local post cards: The new Public School, High School, Court\nHouse, Strathcona Hotel, Hume Hotel, Methodist Church, Catholic\nchurch, St. Saviour's Church, two fine Regatta scenes, and some new\nviews, showing the beauty of Nelson's position and surroundings.\nPrice of all local cards, incl uding hand colored black and whl e\nand glazed, 2 for 5c., 25c. a dozen\nThe biggest assortment of postcards In the Interior\nW.  O.  THOMSON M%*.\nBooksst-sll-sr and Stationer\ntime follow a policy of free trade ln\ngoods and in labor?\nIs it not clear that If wages in Great\nBritain are much higher than in Germany, there will be as immigration of\nlabor and that the over supply thus\ncreated will tend to lower wages\nagain, and to throw numbers of men\nout of employment? Is not one of the\ncauses of poverty in London and other\ncities the immigration of this sort that\nhas already taken place and that still\ngoes on? Are there not hundreds of\nthousands of foreigners today engaged\nin cheap labor In London?\nOn the other hand if restrictions are\nplaced on the Importation of labor\nwhile goods are imported free, must\nnot the result be that the goods will\nbe manufactured more cheaply in foreign countries; and that, being then\nimported into Great Britain free of\nduty, they will displace goods which\ngive employment to BrlUsh working-\nmen? The net upshot would be not\nto have the goods made by men with\nbetter wages and under better conditions of life but to have them made\nIn another country.\nWith free trade ln goods, free trade\nin labor Is inseparably bound up. Conditions of labor can be improved only\nwhen there are restrictions upon the\nImport of undesirable cheap labor and\nupon the import of the products of such\nlabor.\nEDITORIAL NOTE\nKesident8 of Creston when they want\nto buy anything can telephone to Spokane, to Lethbrldge or to Calgary.\nTbey cannot telephone to Nelson\nthough Nelson Is one or two hundred miles nearer. The same condition\nof affairs prevails all through the east\nKootenay. It Is in the interests of\nboth Nelson and the residents of these\ndistricts that this state of affairs\nshould be remedied. So far as we can\nlearn the telephone companies are\nquite willing to give tb\u00ab connection If\nthe C.P.R. will allow the use of its\npoles for the stringing ot the long distance wire. At least we can learn of\nno objection on their part and we are\nassured by persons who are in a position to know that the operation of both\ntelephone and telegraph -wires on the\nsame Poles Is easily possible without\nInterfering tn the least wltn the efficiency of either.\nMinard's Liniment Cures Dandruff.\nM-fl ******* \u00bb\u00ab'\u00bb\u2022*\u2666' '\nJust Received\n\"\u25a0 \u25a0 ' '\u25a0  \u25a0\u25a0\u00bb\u25a0\u25a0-     in i .M     \u25a0\u25a0'\"\u25a0   \u25a0-\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u2014m\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0in\u25a0\n[ 1 Car Flour; 2 Cars Ashcroft Potatoes\nExpected in a Few Days\n1 Car Canned Vegetables; 1 Car Canned\nFruit;. 1 Car Cream\nImporting in large quantities and paying cash, thereby securing\nextraordinary discounts, enables u\u00bb to offer tlrst clasa good* at remark-\ni      ably low prices.\n<\n\u2014*~*********~ \u00bb*-.^\u25a0\nThe Hudson's Bay Stores\nTEN YEARS AGO\nExtracts   From The Nelson Dally Tribune of Oct. 29,1900.\nWilliam Harris of Slocan City was\nbrought to the provincial jail on Saturday to await trial on a charge of attempted suicide. Harris Is a mining\nman reputed to be fairly well off as a\nresult of a successful turn ln mining\nproperty.\nThe public works committee of the\ncity council meet this evening in the\noffice of P. Burns & Co. to talk over\nlighting matters with representatives of\nthe gas company of Nelson, the tramway company of Nelson and the Bonnington Falls Power company of Rossland.\nBIG   AS   LAKE   SUPERIOR\nAnother Great   Body   of   Water Discovered In Canada.\nWINDSOR, Ont, Oct. 28\u2014Announce,\nment of the discovery of another great\nlake In the Canadian Northwest, the\nexistence of which was hitherto undreamed of ts contained in a letter received by P. W. Drulard of thiB city\nfrom his son, William F. Drulard, now\nin Edmonton.\nIndians arriving in Edmonton from\nthe far north are Bald to have brought\nthe information that a party ot government surveyors have discovered a\nnew lake, supposed to be nearly np\nlarge as Lake Superior.\nWITH   AID  OF   BLACK   ART\nOxford Friar Discovered -North Pole\u2014\nStory Told In Book.\nWASHINGTON, D. 0., Oct. 28\u2014With\nthe Cook-Peary controversy still fresh\nln the public mind, officials of the\nnavy department have unearthed an\nold record purporting to show that\nthe modern discovery of the North\nPole was about 500 years behind the\ntimes. The original \"discoverer\" waB\nNicolas De Llnan, an Oxford Friar,\noriginally from Lynn, but the manner\nIn which the record of his explorations credits a part of his success to\nthe black art Ib such that it is not\nthought Commander Peary will fear\nfor his laurels.\nThe record of the old expedition ls\nfound ln a book called \"The New\nNaval History, or a Complete View ot\nthe British Marine,\" which was published in 1757. The passage referring\nto Friar Nicolas' exploits is as follows:\n\"In ttie year 1360 It is recorded\nthat a Friar of Oxford called Nicolas\nDe Lynn, ot Lynn, being a good astronomer, went In company with\nothers to the most northern island and\nthence travelled alone, and that he\nwent to the North Pole by means of\nhis skill In magic, or the black art;\nbut this magic or black art may probably have been nothing more than a\nknowledge of the magnetic needle or\ncompass, found out about sixty years\nbefore, though not in common use until many years after.\"\nThe discovery of the old record at\nthe navy department came to light today in connection with speculation aB\nto Commander Robert E. Peary's\nfuture. He is at present on five years'\nleave of absence for the purpose of\nconducting the expedition which at\nlaBt ended In reaching the pole. He\nIs now busy with his final report on\nthe discovery. His leave is about over,\nhowever, and the question Is whether\nor not he will return to active service\nas a naval engineer. At the department today nothing definite could be\nlearned.\nBURGLARY AT ST. THOMA8\nST. THOMAS, Ont., Oct. 28\u2014The safe\ntn the office of the Sehott Bros., rag\nand metal dealers was blown open at\n1 o'clock thll morning with a charge\not nltro glycerine and the cash box removed. ' The robbers got less than $1\nfor their trouble. Sehott Bros, aay the\nsafe was not locked.\nMinard's Liniment Cures Burns, Ete.\nCHOOSE DELEGATES\nFOR CONVENTION\nConservatives   of Greenwood   Appoint\nDelegates for Nelion Convention\u2014\n\u2022v Lose Hundred Logs.\n(Special to The Dally New.*.)\nGREENWOOD, B. C, Oot. ;8.-WorlE on\nthe bier tunnel will begin next week\nwith 20 men.\nJ. R. Jackson, M.P.P., is in Victoria upon\nimportant business concerning tiie district.\nHarry Hook will open\" an assay office\nin Hazelton next April.-\nJack Lucy is in (Spokane upon an important mining deal.        - j\nThomas Hansen has closed his Midway\nBtore and removed the goods tu Hock\nCreek.\nAlfreda Larson, seven years old, Is in\nthe hospital with typhoid fever. Her\nf;ither is also ill with the same disease.\nCharles Marti* the shoemaker, lias\nmoved to Beaverdell.\nThirteen well-known citizens have been\nSi washed by the authorities.    ,\nMrs. Thomas Jenkins will return from\nEngland next week. She has been visiting at Redruth, Cornwall, during the past\nsix months.\nArchie Aberdeen, the oldest working\nminer in British Columbia, ls pounding\nsteel at the Tip Top mine,    ,\nDan Stewart is In New Denver, attending his brother Alexander, who is very\n111 in the hospital at that town.\nA meeting of the Conservatives will take\nplace next Monday to appoint delegates\nto attend tiie coming convention In Nelson. ,\nPhoenix has four shops and six barbers. Greenwood has three shops and\nthree barbers.\nAn epidemic ot something like cholera\ncaused the British Columbia Copper company to lose nearly 100 hogs this week at\ntheir Mother Lode farm. Many liogs have\nrecently met a similar death In other\nparts of the district.\nDr. W. E. Spankie will be married in\nCalgary during December to Miss Maud\nHarvey.\nJohn Glllum, teller In the Bank ot\nMontreal, will be transferred to Merritt\nwhere he will act as sub-agent for the\nBame bank. Mr. Smythe of Prince Rupert will take his place ln this city.\nHaving sold his plumbing business in\nthis city, E. N. Bishop has gone to Victoria with the intention of opening a shop\nin tbat city.\nAn effort Is being made ln Greenwood\nto raise sufficient capital to build a large\ncurling and skating' rink.\nMINISTER'S SISTER DEAD\nOTTAWA, Oct. 28\u2014Hon. L. P. Brodeur is bereaved by death ot his sister\nMrs. Pierre Marion of Fitchburg, Mass.\nThe minister of marine haB left Drummond and Arthabasca campaign to attend the funeral at Fitchburg on Saturday,\n$3.50 Recipe Cures\nWeak Men-Free\nSend Name and Address Today-\nCan Have It Free and Be\nStrong and Vigorous\n\u25a0You\nI have in my possession a prescription\nfor nervous debility, lack of vigor, weakened manhood, failing memory and lame\nback, brought on by excesses, unnatural\ndrains or the follies of youth, that has\ncured so many worn and nervous men\nright In their own homes\u2014without any\nadditional help or medicine\u2014that I think\nevery man who wishes to regain bla\nmanly power and virility, quickly and\nquietly, Bhould have a copy. So I have\ndetermined to send a copy of . the prescription tree of charge, In a plain, ordinary sealed envelope to any man who\nwill Write me for it.\nThis prescription comeB from a physician who has mode a special study of\nmen and I am convinced it ls the surest-\nacting combination for the cure of deficient manhood and vigor failure ever put\ntogether.\nI think I owe It to my fellow man to\nsend them a copy ln confidence so that\nany man anvwhere who is weak and discouraged with repeated failures may stop\ndrugging himself with harmful patent\nmedicines, secure what I believe Is the\nquickest-acting restorative, upbuilding,\nSPOT-TOUCHING remedy ever -devised,\nand ao cure himself at home quietly and\nquickly. Just drop me a line like this:\nDr. A. E. Robinson, -W69 Luck Building,\nDetroit, Mich., and I will send you a copy\nof this splendid recipe In a plain ordinary\nenvelope free of charge. A great many\ndoctors would charge J3 to S5 for merely\nwriting out a prescription like this\u2014but I\nsend It entirely free.\nCitizens'\nParty\nIt haB been brought to tbe attention\nof the above party that names are being placed on the city voters' list of\nmen who are not legally entitled to be\nso enrolled.\nTherefore fair notlee la hereby given\nthat the above mentioned Party will\nbave each and every name thoroughly\nInvestigated and not only will all such\nregistrations be protested at the Court\not Revision, but all such cases ot suspected t*lw declaration will be prosecuted for perjury.\nThe punishment for a false declaration or oath ls the penitentiary.\nChairman\nR. G. JOY\nSecretary\nG. WILKINSON\nSUITS for\nNOTHING\nIf our suits at f 8.60\nare not equal in cut,\nquality and style to\nmany advertised and\nsold at $20 you\ncan keep the suit\nand we will refund you your\nmoney.\nThere  is a ,\nreason why we\ngive   better\nvalue   than,\nother fitms.\nYou will find\nall   particulars   in\nbooklet, which  we\nwill send you along\nwith  patterns  free\nand post paid.\nSEND POST CARD\nFOR FREE PATTERNS\nwhich will be forwarded\nfree from our distributing centre in\nCanada, as below. Together with\npatterns we send you fashion-plates\nand complete instructi ons for accurate\nself-measurement and tape measure.\nWe fit you, no matter where you live,\nor refund the ful' imount of your\npurchase money.\nAWARDED 2 GOLD MEDALS.\nRead oift* unique list of unsolicited\ntestimonials; (20,000 forfeited if\nnot absolutely genuine.    \\ \u2022*\u25a0\u25a0\u00bb\n$20 Suit op Overcoat\nto Measure for $8.60\n\u25a0 Tba tyorid'a Masaura Tallora,\nOfept \u25a0 j) 60\/62 OITY ROAD, LONDON.\n1 '   BNGLAND.\nAddress for particulars\nCURZON BROS., care Clougher Syndicate\n(Dept. 2), 460 Confederation Life Bldg.,\nTORONTO.\nPlease   mention  tills paper.\nFOUR ARE INJURED\nTHROUGH DISPATCHER'S MISTAKE\nORANGBVILLE, Ont., Oct. 28\u2014Four\ntrainmen were injured about 1 o'clock\nthis afternoon in a head-on collision on\nthe Toronto-Owen Sound branch of the\nC. P. R. a mile south of here. Brake-\nman Dan Foy of Toronto lost his left\nhand, had his shoulder dislocated and\nts In a serious condition from cuts and\nbruises. Brakeman Charles Simpson of\nWeat Toronto had his arm broken. The\nengine of the northbound train a way\nr>olBfcl,   and   tho  ft rat   car were  dfimol-\nlshed. The other engine, a big Mogul\nengine with only a caboose, was not\nbadly damaged. The accident was caused by a dispatcher in Toronto who gave\nboth trains orders to proceed without\narranging for their passing.\nMinard's Liniment Co., Limited.\nGents,\u2014A customer of ours cured a\nvery bad case of distemper In a valuable\nhorse by the use   of   MINARD'8   LINI-\nYours truly,\nVILANDIE PRERlES,\nWe hare had placed In nr hands for sale one of Ne I bob's Una\nhomes. The boose ls situated on four lots, all ln bearing fruit trees.\nThere is a stone fonndatlon with cement floor basemen, House has\ndouble parlor, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms, etc. A good\nstable on property.\nPrice $4200, easy terms..\nHunter & Annable\nImperial Bank of Canada\nHEAD OFFICE: TORONTO\nCapital Authorized  .110,000,000\nCapital Subscribed I 6,675,000\nCapital Paid Up 16,330,000      Reserve Fund J 16,330,000\nD. R. WILKIE, President   HON. ROBERT JAFFRAV, Vice-President\nBRANCHES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA:\nArrowhead, Chase, Cranbrook, Fernie, Golden, Kamloops, Michel,' New\nMichel, Moyie, Nelson, Revelstoke, Vancouver   and   Viotoria.\nSAVINGS DEPARTMENT\nInterest allowed on deposite at current rata from data of deposit.\nNELSON BRANCH i. M LAV, Manager\nCanadian Bank of Commerce\nPAID UP CAPITAI \u00bb10,000,000       RESERVE 18,000,000\nDRAFTS  ON   FOREIGN  COUNTRIE8\nArrangements have recently been   completed   under   whloh   tho\nbranches of tbls bank are able to issue Drafts on the principal  points\nln the following countries:\nFinland \u25a0 Ireland\nFormosa Italy\nFrance | Japan\nFr'ch Coehln-Chlna Java\nAutrta-Hungary\nBelgium\nBraitl\nBulgaria\nCeylon\nChina\nCrete\nDenmark\nEgypt\nFaroe Islands\nTNo Delay In Issuing,\nNELSON BRANCH\nGermany\nGreat Britain\nGreece\nHolland\nIceland\nIndia\nManchuria\nMexico\nNorway\nPersia\nPhllliplne Islands\nRoumanla\nFull Partieulai\nRussia\nServla\nSlim\nBouth Afrtsa\nStralti SflttlenMat\nSweden\nSwitierland\nTurkey\nWest Indies\nnd elsewhere.\non Application\nBANK 01 MONTREAL\nEstablished  S17\nCapital All Paid Up... .114,400,000       Real 112,000,000\nHEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL\nRL Hon, Lord Strathcona and M ount Royal, Q.C.M.Q, hon. President.\nR.  B. Angus,  Preeldent\nSir Edward S. Clouston, Bart., Vice-President and Qen. Manager\nBRANCHES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA:\nArmetrong, Chilliwack, Ctcverdtle,   Enderby,   Greenwood,   Hosmsr,\nKelowna, Merritt, Neleon, New Denver, Nicola, Now Westminster, Pentlcton, Prince Rupert, Rossland, S jmmerland, Vanoouver, Vernon, Victoria\nNELSON BRANCH L. B. DEVEBER, Managsr\nThe Royal Bank of Canada\nIncorporated ISM\nCapital Paid Up ,  I \u00bb 6,000,000\nReserve and Undivided Profile    6,028,000\nTotal Aeaets [ 17400,000\nHEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL\nH. S. HOLT, President. E. L. PEASE, Vlce-P esldont and Pen. Manager\nOne hundred and fifteen Branches In Canada and Newfoundland\nEleven Agencies in Cuba; Nassau, Bahamas; Sen Juan, Porto Rioo;\nNew Tork City, 68 William Street\nBuelness accounts carried upon favorable terma. Barings department\nat all branches.   Correspondence solicited.\nNELSON BRANCH A. B. NETHERBV, Manager. \u25a0\nKarnak Brass\nWe have a few choice pieces of Karnak Brass left. The reduced prices are selling them at sight. Call\nand see them. If you are not prepared to buy now, we will put them away for you hy making a small\ndeposit.\nSterling Silver Novelties\nCigar Cutters from  $1,00        Pencils from    1.1s)\nSterling Knives from  1.7S        Scissors from      LfO\nPens from 1.00\n*\u25a0\u25a0?*\nCut\nGlass\nThese are\" a few ot our\nBerry Bowl at\t\nNappies at\t\nSugar and Creams at\nKnife Rests, per pair\nWater Glasses, dosen\nButter Dishes at ....\n' Water Bottles at ...\nWe are still specialising ln our optical department  If your eyes trouble you have\nFine watch repairing a specialty.   Mail orders receive prompt attention.\nJ. J. Walker mmuk\nGraduate Optician and Jeweler\nWW5\n SATURDAY OCTOBER 20\n%ht Bail}? JHetos,\n(C6(\nPAOE FIVE\n10JEL ARRIVALS OFADAY\nThe Hume\n}\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u25a0>#\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb*\u00bb\u00bb\u2022*\u00bb\u00bb*\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u25a0**\n1 HUME\u2014H1.   J.   Burns,   Spokane;   R.   N.\nJparker, Spokane;   C.   D.   Henthorne,  Cal-\nkary; Hr. and Mrs. W. Cuming, Trail; D.\n\\ Baird, Butte; A. J. Curie, Kaslo; Mrs.\n_fcul Henck, Koch; F. W. Aylmer, Kamloops; R. B. Bell, Salmo; John Holmes,\n.Halmo; (R. M. Boyd. Seattle; Otho W. Gal-\nKey,   -Seattle;   W.- I*   Bailey,   Vancouver;\n7. W. Haywood, Vancouver; H. C. Blrd-\n_iall, Vancouver; \u25a0 D. W. MoLeod, Toronto;\n[Tolm M. Augate and wife, Toronto; R. H.\nHtfontgomery, Toronto;   IE.    T.   McDonald,\nHamilton; W. Cameron, Moyie; P. B.\n-Thornton, Colbourne, Ont.; W. A^Burgar,\n\u25a0Winnipeg; A. C. Mesker, Midway; G. S.\n\u25a0TBhte, Mirror \"Lake; D. Clemts, Lethbrldge;\nAhomas   iR.    Feudeau, -.. Montreal;  J. A.\nKinney, Rossland.\nSTRATHCONA\u2014Mr.    and    Mrs.    G.  O.\nBuchanan, Kaslo; II. Thomson, Winnipeg;\n\u25a0Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Ford and family, city;\nIT. Gordon Holfnes, Proctor; E. A. Lindsey.\n\u25a0Spokane; A. C.Yoder, Nakusp; J. F. Burnett, Ottawa; G. R, Thomson, Aylmer; D.\nA. McDonell,   Moose  Jaw;   S.   (H.   Small,\nVancouver; Mr. and Mrs. James iRIchard-\n\u25a0son, Toronto; P. C. Small, S. fi. Fowler,\n\u25a0Mr. and   Mrs.    McQuensker,    Vancouver;\n\u25a0Mrs. F. P. Burden, Fort George; Mrs. A.\n\u25a0J. Harrison, Moose Jaw: R. C. Mannerlng,\n\u25a0Toronto;    A.   W.    Kennedy,    Klndersley;\n\u25a0Mra,  Macarthur,  Fenelon. ,\nQueen's Hotel\nBaker Street\nA. LAPOINTE, Proprietor\n.Rates: |1.60 to 12.00 _*t day.\nHeM Tickets, $7.00 per week.\nBusiness men's lunch, Ho,\nQURENS-e. Innes, Willow Point; C.\n\u25a0 Rutherford, Marcus: B. Donough, W, Mc-\niBretlng, Toronto; W. Beattie, Calgary;\nIR. Atkinson, Chesley; A. Belton, Vancou-\n\u25a0ver.\n'***,******,\u201e.,,****..,****\nMadden House\nThos. Madden, Prop,. Baker St.\nWell furnished rooms with bath    ',\nBest Board ln the City .\nA Comfortable Home\nMADDEN\u2014F. Morton, Taghum; W.\nIcunnlng, Trail; Mrs. Cunning, Trail; 8.\n1 McKay, Trail; R. Thompson, Crescent Val-\nlley; O. Brown, Hobson; W. Breese, Erlck-\nI son; J. Cranstard, Bossland; N. MeSel-\nI Ian, Stewart.\nLi,keview Hotel\nCorner Hall and Vernon Street,   |\nB. L. GRIFFITH, Prop.\nTwo blocks from elty wharf.   ;\nThe best dollar a day houae In  < >\nNelson.\nAll White Help\nLAKBVIEW-T. Kelly. Gerrard; A. McDonald, J. Woods, J. Chandler, F. Johnson, Taber; J. Anderson, O. Johnstone,\nW. MoKenale.\n6rand Central Hotel \\\nOPPOSITE POSTOFPICE\nAmerican and European Flans.   |\nH. H. PITTS, Proprietor.\nft************************\nOBAND OTNTRAL-D. McLean, Edmonton; T. Olsen, Halls; J. Farrell, fito-\noan; M. Maokendrlck, Orand Forks; W.\nKltyk, Orand Forks; C. Slive, Carlln; J.\nFreeberg, Regina; W. Hannha, uoston.\ni lie Klondyke Hotel\nHeadquarters for miners, anwl-   !\ntermen, loggers, railroad man. \\\n-Ratea: 11.00 per day up.\nNELSON 4 JOHNSON, Preps. |\n*>\n*****\nKLONDTKE-S. Benousa, C. Carlson,\nBalmo; A. Johnson, Salmo.\nKOCTENAY-M. Curtlns, T. Decartlns,\nP. Tavls, Swift Current; J. Thieraen, Bob-\nson; W. Grig, Calgary: J. King, Calgary;\nE. Chlster, Calgary: A. Taylor, Alberta;\nW. Hoperoft, E. Montello, Creston; J.\nHelm, Regina:    T.  Threlfall, Edmonton;\nF. Thomas, Michigan' 10. Pascoe, Michigan; H. Jacks, Michigan; T. Hoare, Michigan.\nROYAWI. Calotte, Spokane; F. Tld-\nany. Spokane: O. Poneollno, Spokane; C.\n.Richard; Spokane: T. Parker, Spokane; P.\nFowler, city; D.   Larson,   olty; Person,\nJlUB-M. Smith, Summit; J. Hall, Sandon: F. Sanderson, Salmo; L. Henderson,\nBest on the\nContinent\nThat Is what authorities say\nregarding the medicinal qualities of the waters at Halcyon\nHot Springs.\nThe Sanitarium Is now under\nnew management and has heen\nremodelled from top to bottom\nand now offers every facility\nfor the comfort and convenience of patrons.\nRates 112 and 115 per week\nor IS per day and upwards.,\nHALCYON HOT SPRINGS\nSANITARIUM\nWM. BOYD, Proprietor\nHalcyon, Arrow Lakes,  B. C.\nTremont House\nBaker St., N\u00ablton.\nRANSOME     &     CAMPBELL,    ; ;\n. Proprietor!.\nBuropean Plan, fiOe. up ..\nAmerican Plan, $1.25 and $1.60    \\\nHeals, Ho.\nSpecial  Ratei per Month.\nTREMONT\u2014A. McDonald city; C. Paulson, Ymlr; W. Stewart, Ymlr; H. \"Wat-\nforth, Salmo; J. Ground, Slocan; P. Anga-\nrius, olty. ,\nNelson Cafe\nLarge and Commodioui Dining.- i\nRoom\nPrompt and Courteous Service.\nMeals Served at all Hours\nElegantly furnished rooms In\nconnection; $1 a day aad if.\nA. AUDET, Proprietor\n\u2666tW\u00bbW*t-\u00bbt*\u00bb 4 \u25a0\u00bb\u00bb*\u2666\u2666\u25a0\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u25a0\u00bb-.'\nNBLSON\u2014A. Clute, Westley; R. Small,\nWestley; G. Jessie, Marcus; J. Younell,\nMarcus; J. Williams, Crescent Valley; M.\nReese, Crescent Valley; T. Williams, Crescent Valley; C. Hayden, Crescent Valley;\nA. e his holm, Crescent Valley; C. Lan-\ngell, Cregcent Valley; J. Mannol, Crescent\nValley: Ed Fee, Crescent Valley; R. Elliott, H. Dow, Marcus.\nSILVER KINQ\u2014J. Pipkin, Columbia\nGardens; J. Sutherland, F. Hunter, Oute-\nllus.\nSHERBROOKE-F. Malrano, P. Seguin.\n\u2022Swift Current: H. Twask, A. Dartrand,\nMontreal; J, Mclvor F. Tardlffl, Edmonton; H. Randall, Edmonton.\nBARTUETT-J.   Murphy,    O.    Mills,   F.\nMlll\u201e,    a__mm__,   O.     Pim..\"\u00bb,    -*-   <\"-r'-'-\nSaved Her Life\nThe honest straightforward statement\nof Mrs. Rhoda Pritchard of Aatorla\nL.I., ie convincing proof of the great\nmerit of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey\nas a family medicine.\n\"I    have taken Duffy's Pure   Malt\nWhiskey for 20 years and lt has saved\nmy life several times when I had been\ngiven up to die by my physicians.   I\nam now 66 years old and hale and\nhearty, thanks to Duffy's Pure Malt\nWhiskey.  My children tell me I do not\nlook a year older than 50, and I do\nsot fee] as old as that.\"\u2014Mrs. Rhoda\nPritchard, 6th avenue, Astoria, I\u00bbI.\nDuffy's Pure Mall Whiskey\nhas to Its credit titty years of success\nwithout a question as to Its merits as\na curative agent. It quickens and\nstrengthens the heart action, ald8 digestion, restores health and vigor;\nmakes the old feel young and keeps\nthe young strong and vigorous.\nAll druggists, grocers and liquor merchants or direct, $1.60 a large bottle.\nRefuse substitutes and Imitations; they\nare Impure and dangerous. Medical\nbooklet and doctor's advice free.\nThe Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N.Y.\nNELSON AS CENTRE\nOF FRUIT JlSTRiCT\nWhat Kootenay Fruit Pamphlet 8aya of\nLocality of Kootenay River\nand Weit Arm.\nThe pamphlet on the Kootenay as a\nfruit country. Issued by the Joint commit-\ntee that collected the Kootenay exhibit\nfor the National Apple Show at Vancou\nver,   haa the  following about Nelson:\nThe capital oSS> of Nelson has a poi\nlatlon of 8,000 \"peo\u00bble, and a surrounding\npopulation of 600 fruit growers. The Nelson district, which lies contiguous to. and\nalong the' west arm of Kootenay Lake\nand tha Kootenay River, ls the centre\nof the fruit-growing Industry of the West\nKootenay. _____\nThe existence of this waterway through\nthe midst of this extensive valley furnishes a certain amount of humidity, and\nat Uie same time modifies the temperature Ut the winter. Tbe many mountain\nstreams that fall Into the west arm have\nnot only brought down the soil that Is so\nrich In the constituents necessary tor t\nfruit growing, but afford a constant and '\neasily adapted supply of water.\nIrrigation Not Necessary.\nIrrigation la not a necessity, but the\n-water supply, so frequently and easily\nfound, can be used If necessary, and is\nInvaluable for domestic and garden purposes.\nThe climate is mild and equable, the\ntemperature seldom going below zero in\nthe winter, while the summers are long\nand warm, with cool nights. The warm\nChinook winds from the Pacific that pass\nalong the valley of the Columbia and\nthence eastward along the west arm are\nespecially beneficial.\nAll frulta can be grown well and easily.\nApples, pears, plums and the small fruits,\nespecially strawberries, are produced\nthroughout the district plentifully, and in\nsize; color and regularity of form are not\nto be excelled, while the flavor ls rich\nand full.\nThe three prairie provinces to which\nthis part of British Columbia is the most\nadjacent and accessible, are furnishing,\nand will continue to furnish, a good and\nconstant market for all the produce of\nthis district.\nScenery, sport, fertility of soil and climate combine to make this district one\nof the most charming- and attractive parts\nof the great and wealthy province of\nBrltlBh Columbia.\nPRAISE FOR TAFT\nAND ROOSEVELT\nRepublican Defeat in New York Would\nBe Blow to Administration Says\nElihu Root\n\u25a0NHW YORK, Oot. 28\u2014\"If Mr. Taft\ncontinues to make as good a president\nas he la making now he will be the natural and Inevitable -candidate of his\nparty in 1912 unless one thing happens\nand the people of the United States\nshall repudiate Mr. Taft by such a\ncrushing and overwhelming defeat of\nhis party that it will be apparent tbat\nMr. Taft cannot be re-elected.\"\nThis was the statement made tonight\nby United States Senator Elihu Root,\nIn a speech at the Manhattan Casino\nIt was his first speech since the Saratoga convention and lt had been hinted that he would have something to\nBay about the questions of the Republican party's national policy Involved\nln the New Tork state campaign.\nTalks to Old Guard\nMr. Root addressed himself particularly to those Republicans who might\nstand willing to vote against the Republican gubernatorial candidate for\nthe sake of rebuking Theodore Roosevelt and he declared that a Republican\ndefeat in the state this fall would be\neven more of a blow to the national administration thJan to Col. Roosevelt\nIn fact, he said a Democratic victory\nin New York would more likely turn\nthe next national convention from a national administration which could not\nhold its party together and toward Mr.\nRoosevelt or one of the far more radical leaders, who are now looming up\non the poetical horizon ln the north\nand middle west.\nContrary to some expectations Mr.\nHoot brought no direct pledge from\nMr.  Roosevelt regarding his attitude\n'unaia-j   tii*-,   namlHOtloBo    to   -1019.       Va\nridiculed 'the issue of \"new national-\nIsm\" as interpreted 'by the I\u00bbmocratIc\nplattorm, warmly praised Col. Roosevelt for his defeat of the \"old guard.\"\nattacked Tammany Hall and warned\nvoters of the danger of putting the\noffices of state comptroller and state\nengineer Into Tammany's power. He\ncommended Mr. Stlmson's service In\nthe sugar trust prosecution and called\nattention to the fact that the Standard\nWall Paper Company of which Mr. Dix\nIs a director, asked congress to raise\nthe tariff on wall paper.\nTHINK EXPLOSION WAS\nCAUSED BY GAS\nLOS ANUBLBS, Cal., Oct. 28\u2014The\ncommittee appointed by the Federation\nof Labor to investigate the Times disaster presented a long report to the\nexecutive council of that body today.\nIt announces its conclusions that the\nexplosion was caused by gas.\n\"The only tenable theory thus far\nadvanced,\" says the report, \"ls that\nleaks in the Times 'building let loose\nso much gas that by coming into contact with an open fire, such as a lighted* match or the fires in the printing\ndepartment, there was a disastrous explosion.\nThere Ib generally a cold spot In\nevery home\u2014it may be a room or passage which the heat from the furnace\nor stove does not reach.\nTo place another coal stove with all\nits accompanying nuisances Is out of\nthe question; where and what is the\nremedy? Has It ever occurred to you\nthat the temperature of that cold spot\ncan be immediately raised toy the use\nof a small gas heater. No dirt, no\ntrouble, one match and a scratch and\nbehold comfort reigns supreme.\nJust think It over and then tell your\ntrouble to the gas man.\nUntil you have heard\nAmberol Records\nyou have not heard the\nEdison\nPhonograph\nat Its best\nAmberol Records open an entirely new\nfield of music for Edison Phonograph\nowners. They offer music which by reason\nof its length cannot be secured on any other\nrecord. They offer not only a wider range\nof music, but a higher grade and a better\nrendition than has before been possible.\nThe tone of Amberol Records is\nmatchless. They have a clearer, richer\ntone and more delicate interpretation\nthan that of any other Edison Records,\nwhich means that they are superior to all\nother records.\nThere are Idfson dealers every*\nwhere. Goto the Dearest and bear tbe\nEdison Phonograph play both EdlBon\nStandard and Edison Amberol Records. Get complete catalogs from\nyour dealer or from us.\nNational Phonograph Co., 100Lakeside Ave., Orange, N. J, U.S. A.\nEdison Phonographs, $16.60 to\n$240.00. Edison Standard Records,\n40c. Edison Amberol Records (play\ntwice as long), 85c. Xelson Grand\nOpera Records, 85c. to 12.50.        >\nEDISON PHONO-MAHM AND BECOBDS SOLD BY\nCANADA DRUG & BOOK COMPANY  AND W. G. THOMSON.\nA  CALL  TO  CAMBRIDGE\nRev.   W.   H.   Brokenshire   Will   Leave\nPort Hope\nBOSTON, Mass., Oct. 28\u2014Rev. W. H.\nBrokenshire of Port Hope,    Ont.,    a\nvttfrgyiuian aiaUUBulBta^-ta-falo 'BvttIob\nto foreign mission, having been secretary of the British Bible Society in Japan for a number of years, haa accepted a call here as pastor of the Wood\nMemorial church, Cambridge, Mass. He\nbegins his duties on Dec. 1. Dr. Brokenshire was educated in Kingston Collegiate Institute and Queens university.\nHe later took a course ln Knox college\nand received an M.A., from Syracuse\nUniversity.   In 1894 he was ordained.\nNELSON LAND DISTRICT. DISTRICT\nOF KOOTENAT.\nTake notice that Harry Charles Fernau,\nof Seville, Spain, occupation mining engineer, intends to apply for permission to\npurchase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a poBt lanted about eight\nmiles northwest of Renata, Lower Arrow\nLake, and at the northwest corner of the\nland applied for by A. H. Hayes, thence\nnorth so chains, thence west 80 chains,\nthelce  south  60 chains,    thence    east   80\nchains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less.\nDate 21st September, 1910.\nHARRY CHARLES FERNAU.\n4-10-8W.        PETER H. SIEMENS, Agent.\nNELSON    LAND   DISTRICT,  DISTRICT\nOF KOOTENAY.\n. TitUo nnttcn that R. Norman Brauey of\nNelson, British Columbia, occupation\nmanufacturer, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on Dog Creek about two miles northwest of Renata, thence east 80 chains,\nthence north 40 chains, thence west 80\nchains, thence south 40 chains along said\nDog Creek to point of commencement,\ncontaining 320 acres more or less.\nDate 18th September, 1910,\nR.   NORMAN   BRASSEY.\n4-10-Sw.        PETER H. SIEMENS, Agent.\nKOOTENAY LAND DISTRICT, DIVISION\nOF NELSON.\nTake notice that Franz Siemens, of\nLangham, Sask., occupation farmer, Intends to apply for permission to purchase\nthe following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted about 1%\nmiles north and 1 mile east of the N.E.\ncorner of S. L. 33 of L. 6817, thence 40\nchains north, thence 40 chains east, thence\n10 chains south, thence 40 chains east,\nthence 10 chains Bouth, thence 40 chains\neast, thence 40 chains south, thence 40\nchains weBt, thence 10 chains north, thence\nDTTCTMECC printingfor\nDUfcJlllJLitJtJ business people\nIs what keeps the wheels going round in our busy job department.\nFor office and factory, lumbering concern and smelter and mine, shop\nand store, our skilled work an d prompt service do much to promote\nprogress and lubricate the way s of business. Call us up or write to\nus when you require any printing and we'll attend to your wants at\nonce.\nWe have special facilities for turning out work such aB are\npossessed by no other printing office In th\u00a9 Interior of British Columbia. We bave an up to date binding and ruling department In\nconnection with our job office and can turn out all klndB of ruled\nwork and blank hooks on short notloe. Our work in this department\nia unexcelled.\nGive us a trial order and you will join tha ranks of our satisfied\ncustomers.\nThe News Publishing Company. Limited\nNelson, B.C.\n'BOYS WILL BE BOYS\"\nThe special frolic making season of every growing uoy iB tn the\nevenings of tbe late fall. The spirit of Hallowe-en reigns. The young\nCanadian has a right to his fun, but he must be warmly clad, otherwise exposure will eow the seeds of future disease.\nOur overcoat with convertible collar for boys Is one\nof the most iwef ul garments designed. The lapel\nwhen down appears similar to that on the ordinary coat\nbut when turned up can be made to serve the purpose\nof either the storm collar or moto-, collar.\nA8K FOR A SANFORD OVERCOAT\nThe W. E. SANFORD Wg. Co., Limited\nHAMILTON WINNIPEG\nGood\nfor\nThanksgiving\nWe like to talk to housewives who are \"cranky\" about Linens. Women who insist that even the least expensive napery they buy shall\npossess both beauty and actual g ood quality. ,.   i   i\nWe're cranky ourselves -when we buy these thinca. \u25a0\nAnd that's why every yard of linen\u2014every cloth .and, every napkin\nyou may buy here for tne Thanksgiving dinner will be found a fine Investment\u2014to   afford   you   splendid   use for years to come.\nHow little you have to pay is proved by the following price notes\nTable Cloths $2.50 to $15 each\nTable Napkins $1.50 to $18 a Doz.\nTable Linen 50c to $1.75 a Yard\nMEAGHER & CO.\nEagle Block Baker Street\nElectrical Supplies\nHaving purchased the Btock recently opened  by the Marcus-Tur-\ngeon Electrical Co., at 606 Baker St., I am prepared to do business.\nEstimates Given on Wiring, Fixtures, Etc.\nAlt orders will receive prompt attention.\nPrice8 right.\nJ.   H.  MATHESON\nPhone 346\n606 Baker Street.\n40 chains west, thence 10 chains north,\nthence 40 chains west to place of commencement, containing 480 acres more or\nless, and covering former pre-emptions\nNo. 918, No. 917,, and No. 916.\nDated Uth June, 1910.\nFRANZ SIEMENS,\n23-8-10-60 J. J. C. FERNAU, Agent\nNELSON   LAND   DISTRICT,   DISTKIUT\nOF WEST KOOTENAT.\nI, Sydney Leary, of Burton City, occupation rancher, Intend to apply for per-\nmission to purchase 160 acres of land, described as follows:\nCommencing at a post planted at ths\nS.W. corner of Lot 8690, ln the Whatshan\nvalley, and marked S.L. S.B. corner,\nthence north 80 chains, thence west 20\nchains, thence south 80 chains, thence east\n30 chains to point of starting.\nDated 17th day of Hay, 1910.\n25-6-10-8W. SIDNEY LEAHY.\nTake notice that I, Walter S. Rlblet, or\nNelson, B.C., occupation, farmer, intend\nto apply for permission to purchase tbe\nfollowing described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted at the\nIntersection of the eastern boundary of\nLot 303. Group 1, Kootenay district, with\nthe southerly shore ot Kootenay river;\nthence southerly following the said eastern\nboundary of Lot 303 to Its Intersection with\nthe western shore of Kootenay river, a\ndistance of 10 chains more or less; thence\nnortheasterly following the slnuouslties of\nthe shore of said river eight chnlns* mora\nor less to where tt bends westerly; thence\nwesterly following the slnuouslties of said\nshore to the point of beginning, containing\nthree acres more or less.\nWALTER  SUTHERLAND  RIBLET.\nAug. 19, 1910.\nMinard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia.\nBaker Street Buys\n910,000\u2014Inoome is 12 per cent net, and can ibe bandied for quarter onsb,\nbalance 1, 2, and 3 years.\n910,000\u2014Will pay 10 per cent net, and In first clasa position. Rents are\nlow and can be raised to pay 12 per cent.\n(16,000\u2014Tou will net 11 1-2 per cent on thla one and lt Is a cbeap buy.\nInvestigate these.   You wl'l make some money.  You will never buy\ncheaper In Nelson.\nM'QUARRIE & ROBERTSON\n41* WARD 8T. NELSON, B.C.\n MOE SIX\n~\\yt Satis jletos,\nSATURDAY OCTOBER 2*\nSpend $70,000 on Sidewalks\nThis Is what the bylaw carried by the ratepayers of Burnaby (or the purpose of building sidewalks\ncalls for. Surely this Is enough indication that the municipality ls going ahead at a tremendous rate. This\nls what the Vancouver Province says:\nENLARGING MILL YARDS\nCanadian   Western   Lumber  Company\nHaa Large Stock on Hand\nNEW WESTMINSTER, Oct. 17.\u2014The yards of the Canadian\nWestern Lumber Company's mnis at Fraser Mills are being\nenlarged to accommodate the immense amount of lumber\nof all klndii the company hag on hand. The export demand for lumber haa been ao small for the past three\nmonths that the company lias shipped but very little.\nIn all about 1800,000 worth of lumber la stored In the\nyards, the Immense capital back of the company making\nIt possible to carry this large quantity. The fact that\nAmerican lumbermen can undersell Canadians In the Northwest market is said to be responsible for tha prevailing\nlow  price  of  lumber.\nThe company Is experiencing no difficulty In getting logs\nand about 22,000,000 feet of them are now at the mills ready\nto be sawed. Approximately 40,000,000 feet of lumber Is\nstored ln the yards.\nSIDEWALKS FOR BURNABY\nRatepayers   Authorize   Seventy  Thousand Dollar Loan\nNEW WESTMINSTER, Oct. 17.\u2014The bylaw voted on by\nratepayers.of Burnaby on Saturday authorizing the raising\nof 170,000 for building sidewalks throughout the municipality was passed by a large majority. The vote was a light\none, lt bein\" the general Impression that the bylaw would\npass  by  an  overwhelming  majorltv.\nWork on the new sidewalks will proceed Immediately. The\nintention Is to divide the money as follows: Ward 1, 19689;\nward 2, 110.817.50; ward 3, 114,799; ward 4, $7006; ward 5, $5280;\nward 6, 118,088. The remainder of the money will be used\nfor Incidental expenses and additional sidewalks.\nA special meeting of the Burnaby council will be held\non Tuesday when tenders for the necessary material will be\ncalled. It is the purpose to can for separate tenders for the\nconstruction and In tbe event of these being too high work\nwill be done by day labor.\nWhen a city goes ahead At thla rate property ls bound to advance rapidly In price and the man wlho\ngets in on the ground floor always comes out away ahead.  GET IN NOW.\nWe have a choice subdivision situated on 3rd avenue, Burnaby adjoin ing the city limits of New Westminster\nJust four blocks from 8th avenue, refe rred to above and overlooking the Fr aser Mills Lumber company's plant, the\nB.C. Distillery and the new C.N. terminals on the Fraser river. The property is directly between the Vancouver-\nNew Westminster Interurban and the Vancouver-Sapperton Interurban lines, and ls jost four blocks from the New\nWestminster car line. The property 1 s all cleared, lots are 60x160 feet and e ach lot has from nine to twelve bearing fruit trees thereon. They are sKuated on a graded street which Is the most populous one ln East Burnaby. We\ncan conscientiously recommend the lots as a good sound investment, sure to make you money, and In the very\nnear future. | ,j$\nPrices: $500 to $650.   Terms: $35 cash; balttzo 3,6, 9, 12, 16 months.\nCall at our office and let ub sh ow you.\nYour -prompt action will secure you the choicest of the unsold  lots only 22 available.    Out out and\nmall today to the Western Canada Investment Co., Nelson, B. C.\nPlease find'enclosed f first payment on lot ....in VANMINSTBR Subdivision, Bit-\nuated on 3rd avenue, Burnaby district. It Ib understood that you will select for me the best unsold lot\nand if found upon inspection to be other than represented, any amount paid on same *o be promptly refunded.\nName .\nAddregg\nThe Western Canada Investment Co.\nP. O. Bjx (042\nFire lnsuranci\nBaker Street\nLowest Rates Best Terms\nNelion, B. C.\nLife Insurance\nHouses\n4 rooms and bath, 50 ft., corner on Mill street $1750\n2 semi detached houses, 50 ft\ncorner, near car line .... 1250\nLots\nB0 tt. Mill St., cultivated....J500\n50 ft. corner, Houston  325\n30 ft. Union St  125\n50 ft. Water St  600\nLand\n7 acres King road, part cultivated    $3000\n1 1-2 acrea, Cemetery road .. 600\n1 acre, View St 575\n9 acres, Kootenay river .... 550\n9 acres, Slocan Junction  725\n10 acres Granite road  1750\n5  acres Cor  summer home,\non Kootenay lake   750\nLOCAL MARKfeTS\n1 '\" |     \u25a0 NELSON, October. 28.\nFOODSTUFF*.\nLake of Woods,  per bas 2.00\n\u00aboyal Household  -\u2022\"\u00bb\nPurity  Flour   \u25a0{\u25a0\u00a3_\nOold Drop Flour  '\u25a0\"\nRobin Hood Flour .............. iM\nDAIRY   PRODUCE.\nButter,   oreamery,  per  lb SK\u2122*\nButter,  bulk,   per  lb 3KUJ7K\nButter, dairy, per lb. \"J\nCheese, Caiuidlan, per lb A*\nCheese,  Swiss,  per lb \u00bb\nEggs, fresh, per doz. Jg\nEggs,  case,  per doz *\nVEGETABLES.\n,New Potatoes, per lb \u00ab\u00a3A\nDabbage,  per 16 __\nTomatoes, fresh, per lb l\u00ab\n.Dry onions, per & ..\u201e-.   \u2022\u00ab\n\u25a0Oranges, per dot * |\u00b0 \u00abj\nBananas, per dot \u00ab to.so\nLemons, per doz.   J?\nApples,  per  lb. \u25a0\u2022\u2022\u2022\u25a0\u00bb\u25a0\nHoney, comb, per lb 5?\nHoney. Mb. Jar. ^_ \u00bb\nBeef,  wholesale  '. \u2022JJ.'MS\npork, wholesale  \u00ab g \u2022\u2122\nHutton, wholesale  \u2122 m \u25a0\"\n.Veal,  wholesale   vai to 26\nBeef, retail  \"* \" '\"J\nPork,  retail   X ft*2\nButton, retail \u25a0_> \u00bb \u2022*\nVeal,  retail   aS'S\nHams, retail   uuw\nBacon,  retail    \u00bb\u00bb'J\u00b0\nLard, retail S to a\nFowl,   retail _\\_\\'i\\\nChickens, retail  f |\u00b0 -\u2122\nBausages.   retail    \" \u25a0\u00bb \u2022'\u00bb\nVANCOUVER STOCK MARKET\nReported by Mlghton & Ca*g}Sa\"|lsi(Cd\nAlberta  Coal   &  Coke1 J2V,       \u25a0\u00ab\u00ab\u2022\n\u25a0International Coal & Coke .    M .08\nOreat West Permanent 1H0\u00bb     MJ-W\nNugget Gold  Minos     *-\u00bb\u00bb        *-\"*\nRed   Cliff   Mining Co.  ;\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u25a0\u2022\u00bb \u2022M\nB. C. Permanent Loan (A)..u\u00bb-W \u25a0:;_,\nAmerican Canadian Oil      .10*4      \u25a0\"*\ngi.LnCd0V3ae,= g\u201eari-C0j.':S:\u2122 moo\nNicola Valley Coal & Coke .    .50 .75\n.Rambler   Caribou    \u2022 * %\nRoyal  Collieries     \u25a0* \u00ab\"\nSouth African Scrip ... 716.00 720.00\nanybody needing a good tonic to build\nthem up and make them strong. p\\e\nguarantee thia testimonial to be genuine.)\nWe want to ask every woman who finds\nherself in thla condition to try \\ Inol, our\ndL-liclous cod liver and iron tonic,, without oil, with the understanding that their\nmoney will be returned if It does not help\nWe know Vinol will create an appetite,\naid digestion, make pure, rich blood, and\nin this way build up and strengthen the\nrun-down, overworked, nervous system.\nYou take no chances. Try It. D. Rutherford Druggist, Nelson. ______________________________________\nNOTICE  OF  APPLICATION   FOR   RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE.\nNotice is hereby given that on the first\nday of December next application will be\nmade to the Superintendent of Provincial\nPolice for renewal of the hotel license to\naell liquor by reetall in the hotel known\nas the Miller Hotel, situate at Ymir ln tho\nProvince of British Columbia.     \u2022\u25a0,;.-\u25a0\nDated  this  eighteenth   day   ot  October,\n19it>'    WILLIAM  DOWLING,   Applicant.\nMETALS\nLONDON, Oct. 28.-811ver, 25 11-16; Standard copper, 12.40A12.5I).\nLONDON, Oct. 28.-911ver, 26 U-16. Lead,\n\u00a313 \u00abs 3d. -\t\nNOTICE  OF  APPLICATION   FOR   RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE.\nNotice Is hereby given that on the first\nday of December next application will be\nmade to the Superintendent of Provincial\nPolice for a renewal of the hotel license\nto Bell liquor by retail, in the notel known\nas the Erie Hotel, situate at Erie la the\nProvince of BrltlBh Columbia.\nDated this 15th day of October, 1910.\nJAMES J. HICKEY, Applicant.\n18-10-10-30d\nPolice for renewal of the hotel license to\nsell liquor by retail in the hotel known as\nthe Ymlr  Hotel,  situate at Ymir,  in  the\nProvince of British Columbia.\nDated  this  15th  day of  October,  1910.\nJ. B.  BREMNER, Applicant.\n10-10-10-30d\nNOTICE OF  APPLICATION  FOR RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE.\nNotice Is hereby given that, on the first\nday of December next, application will bo\nmade to the Superintendent of Provincial\nPolice for renewal of the hotel license to\nsell liquor by retail in the hotel known as\nthe Outlet Hotel, situate at Proctor, in\nt'ne Province of British Columbia.\nDated  this  15th  day of  October,  1910.\nQ.   \u25a0__  T.   SNOW,   Applicants.\n16-10-i0-30d\nNOTICE OF APPLICATION  FOR  RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE.\nNotice Is hereby given that, on the first\nday of December next, application will be\nmade to the Superintendent of Provincial\nPolice for renewal of the hotel license to\nsell llouor by retail In the hotel known as\nthe Kdotenay Falls Hotel, situate at Slocan Junction, In the Province of BrltlBh\nColumbia.\nDated  thla  15th  da\" of October,  1910.\nJOHN W.  MOORE,  Applicant.\nlft-10-10-30d\nNOTICE OF APPLICATION  FOR  RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE\nNotice ls hereby given that, on the first\nday of December next, application will be\nmade to the Superintendent of Provincial\nPolice for nrnewal of the hotel license to\naell liquor by retail in the hotel known\nas the Grove Hotel, Bttuate at Fairview,\nin the electoral district of Ymir, In the\nprovince of British Columbia.\nDated this 17th day of October, 1810.\nWILLIAM GOSNELL, Applicant\n18-10-10-30d\nWORKING WOMEN\nHere   is a Helping   Hand\u2014A   Newton\nWoman's Experience.\nTou know just how it is yourself-when\nyou are tired out, perhaps a little run-\nSown, and hardly able to drag around,\nlife ls a burden, you are irritable, nervous, depressed and every little task seems\nlike a mountain. . \u201e    .       \u201e\nMiss Katherlne Burns, of Newton, Mass.,\naayB:~-\"About six months ago I was in a\nrun-down condition and my blood was\nvery poor. I had taken several medicines\nprescribed by physicians, but they\nseemed to do me no good. Finally Vinol\nwaa recommended, and from the first\nbottle I noticed a great improvement. I\nhave taken six bottles and I leelSI well\nas ever, and I would recommend Vinol to\nNOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICEN8E.\nNotice Is hereby given that, on the first\nday of December next, application will be\nmade to the Superintendent of Provincial\nPolice for renewal of the hotel license to\nsell liquor by retail In the hotel known as\nthe Cosmopolitan Hotel, situate at Ymir,\nin the Province of British Columbia.\nDated  this  15th  day of Ootober,  1918.\nJOHN BREAU, Applicant.\n16-10-10-30d\nNOTICE OP APPLICATION  FOR RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE.\nNotice ls hereby given that, on the first\nday of December next, application will be\nmade to the Superintendent of Provincial\nPolice for renewal of the hotel license to\nsell liquor by retail ln the hotel known ae\nthe Mersey Hotel, situate at Erie, In the\nProvince of British Columbia.\nDated  this 16th  day of Ootober,  1818.\nAUGUST OLAF HAGLUND, Applicant.\ni6-io-io-aod\nNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE.\nNotloe ts hereby given that, on the first\nday of December next, application will be\nmade to the Superintendent of Provincial\nNOTICE  OF APPLICATION  FOR   RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE.\nNotice Is hereby given that, on tbe first\nday of December next, application will be\nmade to the Superintendent of Provincial\nPolice for a renewal of the hotel license\nto sell liquor by retail ln the hotel known\naa the Salmo Hote], situate at Salmo, in\nthe Province of British Columbia.\nDated this 14th day of Ootober, 1910,\nWILLIAM GRAY, Applicant.\n14-10-10-\u00bbd\nBUSINESS DIRECTORY\nAUCTIONEERS\nCHAS.   A.   WATERMAN  ft   CO.-P.  O.\nW. CUTLER, LICENSED AUCTIONEER,\nBox 474.  ,\nPUBLISHERS AND PRINTERS\nNEWB PUBLISHING COMPANY, LTD.-\nPublUhars of The Dally News; subscription |6 per year hy carrier; |6 per year\nby mall. Commercial Job printing of all\nkinds neatly and promptly executed. 21*\nBaker street. Nelson, B.C., Phone 144.\nHAIRDRES8ING   AND   MANICURING\nMMB. KATHLEEN NOAH, HAIRDRBSB-\nin*  and  manicuring parlors.    Room  as,\nK. W. C. block.\nCOLLECTION AGENCIES\nW. CUTLER, COLLECTIONS OF ALL\nkinds, special attention given to rent\ncollections; books kept; prompt returns.\nOffice 313 Baker street\nBOOKBINDING AND RULING\nNEwTpUBtSlffilNrCO^\nAll kinds of office forms ruled and punched for loose leaf binders. The most complete book binding equipment ln ihe interior of British Columbia. Uf Baker\nstreet. Nelson, B.C., P.O. drawer 1118,\nPhone 144.\nCONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS\nflea Fitting Factory. Brick and Lime\nfor sale. Oftlce and factory: Carbonate\nstreet. Nelson, B.C. Largs quantity of\nshavings, suitable for stable bedding, can\nbe had for hauling away.\t\nCARPENTERS AND BUILDERS\nDOUCETTE AND LAWSON-ALL KINDS\nof Jobbing and beach work done promptly\nand well. Order your storm sash and\ndoor now. Workshop behind Scanlan's\nstore, Stanley street   P. O. Box 166.\n  141-tf\nFURNITURE MAKER\nM. HAWRYCZ & CO.-WE MAKE TO OR-\nder Mission Furniture, Clothes Cabl*\nnets, Cosy Corners, Couches, Settees.\nPlanoB tuned, repaired and polished. Expert staining, varnishing and polishing.\nTelephone orders promptly attended to.\nShop: 417 Hall St   Tel. 438,\nPRIVATE  MATERNITY   HOME\nNICE LOCALITY AND HOME COM-\nforts. For termB and particulars writs\nP.  O.  Box 702,  Nelson, B.C.\nMK3. KENNY will be pleased to receive\nmaternity patlente at her home. Excellent testimonials. 224 Observatory street\nP. O   Hox 113. telephone AH.\nMUSIC.\nWHEN HAVINOYOiJrTwANOTIJNED,\nhave it done by reliable men, backed by\na reliable Arm. Meters. Wm. and A. R.\nKilby, the authorized tuners of the Mason\n& Risch Co., for B.C., are now residents,\nof this town, and are open to take orders,\nwhich if left at the Mason & Rissh agency\noffice, or at 8W Stanley street will be\npromptly attended to.\nA P. HUDSON (PUPIL OF HERR VON\nGrodno, Teacher of Pianoforte, Melbourne, Australia). A thorough course\ngiven. Equal treatment given to every\nbranch of the art. Terms reasonable.\nApply either Box 131 or Empire Theatre. 136-26\nH. Treby Heale Is now prepared to give\ntuition lu above. For particulars apply\nH. Treby Heale, care Dally News.    149-26\nHOUSE  AND  SIGN  PAINTERS\nHARTMAN & BENNETT, house and sign\npainters, paper hangers and decorators.\nShop, Stanley St., next door to B. C.\nTelephune office, Nelson, B.C.\nASSAYERS\nE. W WIDDOWSON, ASSAYER (PRO-\nvinclal) Metallurgical Chemist Charges:\nGold, Sliver, Copper or Lead, ll, each;\nGold-Silver, $1.50; Silver-Lead, $1.50; Zinc,\n$2; Silver-Lead-Zinc, $3; Gold, Silver-\nCopper or Lead, $2,50. Accurate assays;\ncareful sampling, and piompt attention.\nP. O. Box A1I0S, Nelsort, B.C.\nNOTICE OF APPLICATION  FOR  RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICEN8E.\nNotice Is hereby given that on the first\nday of December next, application will be\nmade to the Superintendent of Provincial\npolice for renewal of the hotel license to\nsell liquor by retail ln the hotel known as\nthe Fort Sheppard Hotel, situated at\nWaneta ln the Province of British Columbia.\nDated this Uth day of October, 1110.\nFRED ADIE, Applicant\nASSAYERS' SUPPLIES\nTHE B. C. ABSAY AND CHEMICAL\nSUPPLY COMPANY, LIMITED, Vancouver, B. C, Assayors' Supplies,\nChemical and Physical Apparatus, Balances and Weights of precision, etc.,\nSole Agents In British Columbia for tho\nMorgan Crucible Company, London, England; F. W. Braun, Los Angeles; the\nBraun-Knecht-Helmann Company, San\nFrancisco: the J. T. Baker Chemical company's Analyzed C. P. Acids and Chemicals; Way's Pocket Smelters; write for\npamphlet describing these smelters. Complete assay outfits furnished at short\nnotice.\nNOTICE OF APPLICATION  FOR  RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE\nNotice la hereby given that on the first\nday of December next application will be\nmade to the Superintendent of Provincial\nPolice for renewal of the hotel license to\nsell liquor by retail in the hotel known\nas the Northern Hotel, situate at Salmo,\nln the Province of British Columbia.\nDated this 16th day of October, 1910.\nE. E. McARTHUR, Applicant\n16.10-10-aOd\nWhen In  Need\nPhons, day 86, night WL\nSTANDARD   FURNITURE   COMPANT'g\nUNDERTAKING PARLORS, HI Baker, St\nR. 8.  BKjSRBTON.\nFuneral Director and Bmbalmsr\nThe best equipped undertaking parlors hi\nthe Kootenays, with experienced attsndaass\navailable at ai! tours.\nStandard furniture Co.\nNELSON. B.C.\nFOR SALE\nFOR SALE-The largest stock of \"boats\nand paddling canoes ln British Columbia,\nthat have only been used a short whlls\nthis season, at one-third off spring prices.\nSeveral launches from IS to 36 feet, at\nbargain prices. Several of ths famous\nPeterborough motor canoes, new and second hand. Thsss are without any doubt\nthe best small boat over constructed. No\ncraft of their slie and dimensions can\ncompete ln sea-going qualities, carrying\ncapacity, durability, and gracefulness. Propelled by a 1 horse power engine, they\nare capable of making between 7 and t\nmiles per hour. A man of ordinary\nstrength can haul one out on tho beach\nwithout any exertion. For further particulars and prices write or call. The\nLindsay Launch ft Boat Co., Box 64, Nslson, B.C.\nFOR SALE-Few small tracts of the best\nland, 6 miles on wagon road, west from\nNelson; school on land.   A. J. Laviolette,\npostofflce Nelson. UB-tf\nFOR    BALE-Fine    new    \"Outer\"    sugar\nBacks,  large  size.    Tho  Kootenay  Jam\nCoy, Ltd., Nelson. 152-tf\nFOR SALE-160 acres finest deep black\nloam land; 60 acres cleared and cultivated; a few bearing fruit trees; all kinds\nsmall fruits; 80 acres partially oleared; 30\nacreB best timber; not an acre of poor of\nwaste land; good barn and root house, also\nspring house; residence comfortable, but\ncheap; water past the door and through\nbarnyard; no fate or early frosts; a fruit\nand stockman's paradise; located ln Washington, adjoining boundary line, 3 miles\nfrom a good, live town in B. C, another\nsame distance ln Washington; 17500 captures this prize; half cash, balance 1, 2\nand 3 years at 6 per cent N. R,, Dally\nNews.\nFOR  SALE-House    and    two    lots,   611\nSilica Btreet,  close  ln.    For further Information apply  over  Canadian  Bank  of\nCommerce, Baker street 161-7\nFOR   BADE-Flne    two-story    residence;\neasy    terms.    Apply    to   W.    Hancock,\nChatham street,  Hume Addition.       162-12\nFOR SALE-Just one  mile west of city;\n5 acres splendid bench land, part slashed.\nApply Nock,  Granite  Road.  , 162-6\nFOR SALE\u2014Five-roomed house and    two\neood lots, one block from car line; small\ncash payment, balance monthly liko rent\nP.  O.  Box 13. 103-6\nFOR SALE\u2014One  moose   head,   mounted,\ncan   be  seen  at Kerr's   billiard' parlors.\nApply  P.   O.  Box   13,   city. 1Q3-6\nPOH  RENT\nFOR   RENT-Cottage.       Apply    William\nGosnell, brewery. I01-tf.\nFOR -RENT\u2014A juilto nf Jfn\u2122'-!--* \u2014\u2014-.\nor unfurnished.    Apply Semaphore Cigar\nBtore. 134-tf\nTO   LET-Two    nicely   furnished   rooms.\nApply 607 Carbonate. .\nFOR  RENT\u2014House,   Victoria  street,   between Josephine and Ward; five rooms,\nmodern.   Apply at W. G. Thomson's book\nstore.\nFOR -RENT\u2014Furnished rooms and board;\ntable boarders also.   Apply 719 Josephine\nBtreet lE6-tf\nNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF LIQUOR  LICENSE\nNotice is hereby given that on the first\nday of December next application will be\nmade to the Superintendent of Provincial\nPolice for renewal ot ths hotel license to\naell liquor by retail In the hotel known as\nthe Vancouver Hotel situated at Tmlr, In\nthe Province of British Columbia.\nDated this 17th day of October, 1910.\nE. E. GILLE, Applicant\nTmlr, B. C, October 17, IMP.\nAPPLICATION   FOR   RENEWAL   OF\nLIQUOR  LICENCE.\nNotice Ib hereby given that on ths first\nday of December next, application will bs\nmade to the Superintendent of Provincial\nPolice for renewal of the hotel license to\nsell liquor by retail ln the hotel known aa\nthe Palace Hotel, situate at Tmlr, In ths\nProvince of BrltlBh Columbia.\nDated this isfh day of Ootober, UIO.\n  -  .......\u2014   uppiican\n14-KM0-4*\nAPPLICATION   FOR   RENEWAL   OP\nLIQUOR LICENSE.\nNotice Is herebv given that on ths flrat\nday of December next application will be\nmade to the Superintendent of Provincial\nPolice for renewal of the hotel license to\nsell liquor by retail ln the hotel known aa\nthe Castlegar Hotel, situate at Castlegar,\nIn the Province of British Columbia.\nDated this 12th day of Ootober, 1919.\nW. H. GAGE, Applicant\nU-1Q-HMW\nAPPLICATION   FOR   RENEWAL   OF\nLIQUOR  LICEN8E.\nNotice Is hereby given that on the first\nday of December next, application will be\nmade to the Superintendent of Provincial\nPolice for the transfer of the license for\nthe sale of liquor by retail in and upon\nthe premises known as ths Castlegar Hotel, Bltuate at Castlegar, British Columbia,\nfrom Elenor Gage to W. H. Gage of British Columbia.\nDated this 12th day of Ootober, 1910.\nELENOR GAGS, Holder of License.\nW. H. GAGE, Applicant for Transfer.\n14-10-10-4\nFOR   RENT\u2014Furnished    or    unfurnished\nrooms; no children.   Apply 616 Carbonate\nstreet 161-6\nFOR RENT\u2014Four-roomed   house,   across\nlake,  for rent for six months from the\nend   of  Novomber.    Apply   to   McQuarrie\nand Robertson. 163-3\nFOR RENT\u2014Nicely  furnlBhed room  with\nboard.    Apply 418 Victoria. 164-6\nFOR RENT\u2014Suite of housekeeping rooms.\nApply GOT Silica  Btreet. 166-6\nLOST\u2014A   cameo  necklace.    Anyone  finding    same    please    communicate    with\nphone 96 or P. O. Box 66. 1G3-6\nLOST\u2014Purse containing sum of money on\neither Silica, Baker or Stanley and Gore.\nReturn to T. Dunbar, 318 Baker.\nLOST\u2014Masonic  pin,   probably on  Vernon\nor Stanley  Btreet.    Finder  will  be    rewarded  by  returning  to  Dolly News office. 165-2\nJJVEJSTOCK^\nFOR SALE\u2014One good team of horses,\nweight 2900 pounds; a cheap team with\nBet of harness, right out of hard work,\nweight 2800 pounds, for 9276; very handsome pony mare well broken and used to\nchildren: one thoroughbred York boar pig,\ntwo yeara old; and pure bred Jersey cow.\nApnly by letter to C. W. Lester, Crescent\nValley.  B. C, or phone B. 171.\nFOR  SALE\u2014Cayusea   broken   to   saddle\nand    harness.       Apply    H.    Mawdsley,\nCrawford Bay, B. C.  161-10\npar   \u2022\nFOR SALE\u2014A  few  cockerels or trios of\nB. C.  R.  I.    Reds    from- prize-winning\nstock; none better.   W. E. Zwicky, Kaslo,\nB.   C. 164-6\n\u2022 WANT AD. RATES.\n\u2022 Ratea for   Want   Ada. ln Ths\n\u2022 Dally Newa art aa follows: One\n\u2022- oent per word per Insertion or\n\u2022 (our centa per word per week or\n\u2022 fifteen   centa   per   word\ne month.\n\u2022 In the cue of persons not hav-\n\u2022 Ing a regular monthly account\n\u2022 with The Newa, cash must   \u00bbc-\n\u2022 company the order. No depar-\ne ture from thla role will be\ne made. Want Ada. phoned to\ne tbe office are accepted only on-\n\u2022 der tbe above condition!.\n\u2022 Copy for Want Ada. should be\ne deltvered to The Daily Newe\ne offloe either   personally or by\n\u2022 letter to make certain of correct\ne Insertions.\nJWLFWAMTMi\nNELSON EMPLOYMENT AGENCY\nC. P. Hutton. Manager\nWANTED-Tla  makers,   swampers,   saw-\n. yers,  bookman, teamsters,   sawmill   laborers, railroad   laborers   (for   sawmill),\nbushmen, axemen, chambermaid.\nHelp of all Kinds\nPromptly Furnished\nTHE WORKINGMEN'8 EMPLOYMEN1\nAND REAL jWT*TB_AOKNCY.\n\"WANTED-Clrcular saw filer, |6- 3 carpenters, steady work, $4; man for ranch,\nnear city, man and wife for ranch, camp\nblacksmith, section men, woman cook,\nwaitress,  at once,\nA mining blacksmith, young man, thorough, steady, no booze, will want work\nabout November 1 where he can stay for\ntwo or three years; hookmen, swampers.\nW.  Parker,  312 Baker street    Phone 283.\nB.C. UNITED AGENCIES, 218 Baker St\nAuctioneers Real Estate\nEmployment Agents.\nBox 232. Phone 391.\nWANTED-100 men (sawyers, deckers,\nBWampers, teamsters); good wages;\nboard $6.60 per week; first-class camp; 40\nmen for fence building; free passes; 20\nsection men; free posses. Also axemen,\nhookmen, stone masons, teamster, $45;\nsawmill laborers.\nWANTED\u2014MISCELLANEOUS\nMOLER SYSTEM OF BARBER COL-\nleges will open one of their famous\nschools in Calgary, Alberta, November\n21st Wo teach the barber trade and\nguarantee positions; wages 118 to $30 per\nweek. A reduction will be given students\nJoining on opening day. Full particulars\nfree. \"Write for Bpecial offer. Moler\nBarber   college,   Spokane,   Wash.\t\nHW^H\n__W*ffm\nJmk\n-**2r\u00a7pPr\nTaking on ths Pilot\nOW OHMM.lt W\"* \u2014_\u25a0 *_>\nHU tall*, t* M*M.*t\u00bb_\\j*tA*l,\npwH,.  M,Mm.\u00abM-MMM\nftrUU'M KIM.IMW.MCS1*\nmo, *. t*\u00bb w m\u2014\" ***** \"\u2022\nOn. IMC iilMMmiT *Ml 1\"\nTwwW. *m wm m <- HyiKMs\nn  hhiii.).. \u00bb\u00bb~\u00bb\nOne cent\nper week,\norder.\nper word,   irour cents pet word\nwhen   cash   accompanies   the\nWANTED-By Foote & Pradollnl,  Revtl-\natoke,  plasterers  at once. 138-tf\nWANTED\u2014To   purchase   house   of  about\nsix.   rooms;   small   cash   payment,   balance   monthly.     Please   give   particulars\nto. P. O. Box 966.\nWANTED-Farm teamster.   Apply to J. J.\nCampbell, Duntulra Ranch, Willow Point\n160-tf\nWANTED-Offsr for % Interest in Btrath-\noona mineral claim; clear titles, ete. Address  V.  Q.. Dafly News. 146-3S\nWANTED-APFLSB \u25a0 * : CRAB ^APPLEfl.\n.The Kootenay Jam Company, Ltd.., Nelson. ,      . ,       ',\u201e .,. I6S-tf\nWANTBD-^PosItioit by man and wife any\nUna of work; best of :references.   Apply\nJ. J\u201e Nelson New*.     \u25a0 \"\"  \"\u00bbM\nWANTfiDMSood boy* fop plumber's helper.\nApply B. C. Plumbing & Heating Company. .   \u00ab.\nHOTEL DIRECTORS\nSilver King How\n\u25a0aktr (trut, N.l.on, B.c.\n\u2022toialar Boarders, It per w*ek\nEM..: I1.1S per d*jr.\nBwt ts Cent Meal In the City\nWM. NEUENDORF, Prop,\nNelson Hotel Bar\nBaker street, Nelaon, a. a\nINK AWARD, Prope.\nTry a \"OIN RICKEY\"\nle from California Ural, apedallf ]\nImported\n\"for a oool, unifying amok.\nTry a Savannah Cigar\nThe Royal Hotel]\nMra. L. V, Roberta, Proprletreaa\nCor. Stanley anl Silica SU.\nBMW 11.00 ud ll.M per day.\nKootenay Hotel\nMRS. MALLETTE, Proprlatreee     ,\nA bom. tor .Terybody.   Erery oo\u00bbl\nTMIenc. tiren to the tranlllng pubUa I\nBlectrio   piano.    Culala*   uancello* I\n\"Wee |i per day. *\nSherbrooke House\nNelaon, B. c.\nOn. minute', walk (rom O.P.R. it*-.\ntlon. Culalne unexcelled; well heated 1\nand ventilated. ' . '\nBOYER BROS, Proprietor.\nEmpire Temperance Hotel]\n(Under entire nev management)\nBaker Street, Nelson, B.C. \u25a0\n.uThttb0Mft thoroughly remodelled!\nthroughout. Clean rooma, home convl\nforts. Hateg $l per day up. Basteookl\nm the olty. \u25a0\nJ. OPEN8HAW, prop.\nBartlett House\nO. W. BARTLETT. Prop.\nThe beat $1.00 a day house in town.\nA Mlner'g Home\nHotel Castlegar\nCASTLEGAR JUNCTION\nAU moaern. Good Plcnlo Grounds. 1\nThe Nolson-Rossland train etoua here!\nfor luncheon.\nW. H. GAGE. Prop.\n(Formerly C.P.R. Agent)   ,\nROSSLAND\nTHB HOPPilAN ANNEX, HOSSLANIjJ\nB.C.\u2014Green & Smith, Props. Centrally!\nlocated, Buropean and 'American plan.1\nCommercial travellers will. find light,]\ncomfortable sample rooms, a special din-1\nIng room and excellent accommodations!\nat the Hoffman. Baths, bowling alley.T\nsteam laundry.\n,WANTED \u2014 Anyone   wanting  ;first-;class\ncarpenters, communicate with The United\nBrotherhood. -Box 208.     160-tf\nWANTED-Strong, willing roan for winter\non ranch.   Address A.  I*  Brock, care\nDally News, Nelson.  MHO\nHORSES WANTED\u2014One  team of young\nsound horseB weighing from asm to 2fW\nlbs.  for  logging.    Give    description    and\nprice.   Trail Lumber Co., Paulson,      lffi-8\nNOTICE      OF      APPLICATION      OF\nTRANSFER   OF   LIQUOR   LICENSE.\nNotice la hereby* given that on the first\nday of December next application will be\nmade to the Superintendent of Provincial\nPolice for the transfer of the license for\nthe sale of liquor by retail In and upon the\npremises known as the Vancouver Hotel,\nsituated at Ymlr, British Columbia, from\nE. E. Gllle to James U. GUIs, of British\nColumbia. \\\nB. E. QIM.E. Holder ol License.\nJAMES M. GILLE, Applicant for Transfer.\nTmlr, B. C. Ootobtr 17, U10. \u25a0\nEXAMINATION  FOR  INSPECTOR OF\nSTEAM  BOILERS AND\nMACHINERY.\nExaminations for ths position of inspss-\ntor of steam boilers and machinery, under\nthe \"Steam Boilers Inspection Act, Mm,\"\nwill bs held at the Parliament building,\nVictoria, commencing November 7, UIO. Application and Instruction forms must bs\nreturned correctly filled In, not later than\nOctober 84, 1910. Salary. UK) per month\nIncreasing at the rate of K.00 per month\neach year to a maximum of tl\u00bb.oo.\nJOHN PUXJK.\nChief Inspector Of Machinery.\nNew Westmtnstsr.\nNELSON   LAND   DIVISION,   DIBTRICT\nOP WEST KOOTENAT.\nTake notice that I, Sidney Leary, of\nBurton City, occupation rancher, Intend\nto apply for permlsslln to purchase eighty\naores of land in Whatshan Valley, de*\nscribed as follows: Commencing from a\npost marked 8. L. S. E. Cor, and planted\nbeside a post marked S, W. Cor. of lot\n9889, thence north 40 ohalns, thence west\n90 ohalns, thence south 40 chains, thence\neast SO chalnii.\nDated September 17, 1010.\nSIDNEY LEARY.\nSHOEMAKER WANTED-At  once,   first-\nclass   shoemaker,   steady   employment,\ngood wages.   Apply to A  A Frechette,\nGreenwood, B. C. \u25a0 188-7\nWANTED\u2014At once, experienced waitress.\nApply QueenB Hotel.\nWANTED-Plret-olass    camp     or . hotel\ncook   desires   work.    Address   R.  H.,\nDaily Newa\n\"lH-'i\nWANTHD-To buy from the owner about\nseven-roomed house close In.   A B. C,\nDaily  News. . 1W-8\n -\u25a0       \u25a0   PIIOCNIX\nHOTEL BROOKLYN, PHOENIX, B. C.-\u00ab\nThe only up-to-daU- hotel ln Ptioenlx.1\nNew from cellar to toot Best samplsl\nrooms in the Boundary. Bath room lnl\nconnection. Steam heat. Opposite Ureall\nNorthern depot.   James Marshall, Prop.1\nARROWHEAD\nTHE UNION HOTEU ARROWHEAD.-!\nSpecial attention given to commercial\nmen and tourists. First class sample\nrooms. Finest scenery in BrltlBh Column\nhia, overlooking Upper Arrow lake. W,\nJ. Llgbtburne, proprietor.\nGRAND FORKS, B. C.\nPROVINCE! HOTEU GRAND FOR**\nB.C.\u2014Is the newest and best appolnteaa\nhotel In the interior of British Columbia,!\nand offers to the travelling public thsf\nbest accommodation , obtainable. Taej\nbuilding la all newly furnished througa-1\nout aad Is the only fh-e proof hotel ml\nthe olty.   B. Larsen, proprietor. *\nYMIR\nYMIR HOTEL, YMIR, B.C.-. MOBT MOD-1\nera and up-to-date hotel in Vmir-locatedl\ndirectly opposite depot-Best accommo-I\ndatlon possible\u2014Dining room in oonnes-1\ntlon.   J, B. Bremner. proprietor.\nPRODUCE\nSTAKKET * CO., WHOLESALE DBAL-I\n\u2022rata Butter. Ban, chess., froduoe ana*\nFruit.   Houston Blook, JOMphlue street,\nNelson, B.C. ^\nGROCERIES\nA. MACDONALD ft CO.-WHOLES\u2122\nOrooera and Provision llwrobaou-ls.4\nporter, ol Teas, Coffee,, Spices, DrlcoL\nFruits, SUple and Fancy Qrocerles, To-1\n\u2022jacoM, Claare, Butter, 1*8., Cheese I\nPacking  Bouse   Products.     Offlo.\nwarehouse,  oorner or  Front  and  J\t\natreeta.   P. O. Boa 10W.   Telephone jl\n.    MINERS' FURNISHINGS\nA.   MACDONALD ft CO.-WHOLEBAL\nJobber, In Blankets, Underwear, Mltt_\nGloves, Boota, Rubbers, Overalls, Jump-I\ner.  and  Minus'   Sundries.    Office  \u2014\nwarehouse,  corner ot  Front and I\t\natreeta.   p. O. Box KM.   Telephone ii\nMINING MACHINERY\nWASHINGTON MACHINERY ft SUPPLY\nCo.\u2014DMl\u00abrs In Engines, Band and CI\nouter sawmills. Atkins' Saw.. Wood ai~\nIron Pultoia. Lamar Compressor, anal\nDrlUa, Pump, and Hoist.. Prompt at-1\ntontlon. Beaaenable prlcea. Courteour\ntreatment   Spokane, Wash.\nWANTED\u2014First-class logging camp blacksmith and cook, also good cookee.   T. B.\nWinlaw, winlaw. 1\u00abM1\nWANTED-Blacksmlth, $90; axemen, section  men, railroad laborers,  free pass;\nstonemasons,  waitress,  180; bushmen,  tie\nmakers. 163-tf\nWANTED-Posltlon a. bookkeeper. H. F.\nLensman, 013 Carbonate street   -    160-.\nWANTED-Man -to   take care of ranch;\nmust understand cow, and poultry and\ngardening, Oood wages for right man. State\nIf married or single. Apply P. O. Box I*\nTrail. B. C. JOJ-tf\nWANTED-Girl for hous.work.   Apply 411\nRobson street. UMf\nWANTED\u2014Dressmaking apprentice; must\nbe good sewer.   Apply Mrs, Young, 313\nBaker street v     183-0\nWANTED-News   of   J.    Halifax;    last\nheard of on C. P. R. lake boats, B. C.\nWrite to P. O. Box 2052, Calgary, Alta.\nUG-6\nNOTICE\nTak. notice that we, J. J. Melon, andl\nA. Treglllus. Intend to apply to th. Board!\nof Licensing Commissioner, of th. City ofl\n.Nelaon at th. nut meeting held, tblrtyl\nday, after the date hereof for the traaa-l\nfar to F. B. Ransom, and A. Campbell ofi\nNelson, British Columbia, of the Hotel!\nLicense now held by us for the Tremont!\nHotel situated In said city and'being on!\nlota six '~ seven (7) and eight (S) lnl\nblock six (0) of the eald City of Nelson. I\nDated at Nelson thla Ith day of October,]\nUIO. \u25a0\nMALONE ft TREOILLUS.\nAPPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF I\nTAIL LIQUOR LICENSE.\nNotlc. ls hereby given that on the flratL\nday of December next, application wlUS\nbe made to the 8uperlnt.nd.nt of ProvlnJJ\nclal Police for a renewal of th. hotel Uf\ncense to aell liquor by retail In th. hotelL\nknown aa the Edgewood Hotel, situate at!\n.Edgewood, B. C, in the Province of Brit*]\nuth Columbia..' \u25a0\nDated thla 11'- day of October, 1,10. *\nW. A. CALDER, Applicant  |\n (T    BATUBOAY at\u2014., OCTOBER 2.\nCfje Baity $etoa.\nIn Sunny Alberta. If all charters granted by the Government are completed, Vermilion will be the terminal of three branch lines, besides being the chief Divisional Point\non the main line of the Canadian Northern Railway that Is rushing its work through to Vancouver. You often hear of the \"Awakening of the Orient\"; but did lt ever\nflccur to you that we have now an Awakening In Canada? The past ten years have been the morning of Canada's realization of her own greatness\u2014the enormous timber of\nthe coast, the thousands ot miles of wheat land from Winnipeg to Edmonton and north aB far as Fort Vermilion, the mountains with their undeveloped mines, and the fertile\nvalleys of British Columbia\u2014all these bave heen discovered In the past few years. The Nineteenth century saw Immigrants from all over the world seeking homes In the\nUnited States\u2014English capital flowed ln abundantly, and even the sons of Ontario left the homeland for the country across the border, but, as Canadians, we rejoice today\nto see its feet across the border with toes the other way; they are coming back to Canada today. They are coming In such numbers that the Prairies art* being changed\nfrom pasture land to wheat fields almost In a night. Just think of it\u2014from Winnipeg to Edmonton there is ahout one acre In one hundred and sixty under cultivation\nand yet we speak of the enormous crop of the prairies. Think what it will mean when 25 per cent Is under cultivation. It will mean the great development of the Western\nStates repeated In Canada. It will mean that the Twentieth century will be the noonday of Canada's greatness, as the Nineteenth was of the United States. Lord Northcliffe, the great English journalist, in an Interview In Montreal recently, said that Canada was unsurpassed in the world as a place for investment. F. Norton Griffiths, the\ngreat English financier who visited Vermilion a few weeks ago, said Vermilion lands were the finest he had seen on the American continent and that on his return to England the attention of the investment board would be drawn particularly to Vermilion.\u2014From Vermilion Standard, Sept. 7th, 1910.\nCol. Sam Hughes interviewed by a Province reporter in the Vancouver hotel, October 13th, 1910, expressed himself as simply amazed at the great development in progress at all points visited, Including Winnipeg, Regina, Saskatoon, Vermilion, Edmonton and Calgary.    The opinions of these men should make you investigate Vermilion.\nWomen of Nelson\nThere never has been a more attractive opportunity for Investment for the women of thla beautiful city than that offered ln the\ntown of Vermilion.\nThose who have a monthly allowance will make no mistake by\neconomising sufficiently to become the owner of one, two. or tbree\nresidence or business lots ln VERMILION. Buy them, let them lie,\nwithout thought or worry, and a couple of years hence they will be\nworth several times their present price.\n(40,000 HIGH SCHOOL\n8TANOARD OIL COMPANY\nMASSEY-HARRIS COMPANY\nINTERNATIONAL HARVE8TER COMPANY\nDOMINION GOVERNMENT IMMIGRATION  HALL\nTELEPHONE AND ELECTRIC LIGHT\nCANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE\nNATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY\nGOVERNMENT CREAMERY\nBRICK YARD\nPRICES\nInside Lots, Three\nBlocks from $40,000\nSchool, $100.\nCorners 25 per cent\nHigher\nEmployed Men of Nelson\nThere is not a man employed in this city but who dreams of the\ntime when he will bave passed the salary stage and arrived at the\ntime when he can avail himself of the comfort of competency. But\ndid it ever occur to you that the degree of comfort that you will enjoy\ndepends upon how intelligently you invest the few dollars you now\nhave at your command To buy now in VERMILION lays the basis\nof a small fortune, a few years later.    It's a fact.\nTERMS\nVery Easy\nTaxes Paid for the\nCurrent Year\n10 per cent Discount\nAllowed for Cash\nTWO GRI8T MILL8\nFLOUR MILL\nCEMENT BLOCK PLANT\nWATERWORKS SUPPLIED BY C. N. R.\nAERATED WATER FACTORY\nDOMINION GOVERNMENT LAND OFFICE\nCOURT HOUSE TO BE BUILT THE COMING SUMMER\n80LID CEMENT ROUNDHOUSE\nIT IS REPORTED ON GOOD AUTHORITY THAT THE\nCAR SHOP8 WILL BE LOCATED IN VERMILION\nBusiness Men of Nelson\nDid you ever know a successful business man that made money\nby hoarding it? Isn't it a fact that investment Is the basiB of future\nwealth? Did vou ever know a man who invested of hiB means in\ntne Northwest and held on, that lost money hy bo doing? It ls\nIndisputable tbat a blind man with no guide could not lose by investing In the New Canada, YOU, your 'very self, ought to buy in\nVERMILION. Hundreds of NORTHWEST business men have\ndone bo.\nCOUPON\nA. E. HOWARD & CO.,\n720 Pender St., Vancouver, B. C.\nGentlemen :    Please send   me  literature   describing\nVERMILION and the district.\nName\t\nAddress\t\nA. E. Howard & Co., 720 Pender St., Vancouver, B. C.\nAPPLICATION BLANK FOR PURCHASE OF LOTS.\nA. E. HOWARD 4 CO.,\n720 Pender Street, Vancouver, B. C.\nRegistered attorneys for owners.\nI hereby make application to purchase lota at the\nprice of $ each, and enclose herewith remittance for |\t\nbeing one-quarter of the total purchase price. I agree to remit the\nbalance |10 a month until full amount Ib paid. No taxes for current\nyear.    Five per cent will be allowed for cash.\nI desire you to select for me out of the subdivision which you have\njust placed on the marKet to the original townsite of Vermilion what\nyou regard as the best lot or lots remaining unsold at this price. Title\nto lotB to be clear and indefeasible. Please make out and forward to\nme your formal \"application to purchase town lots,\" which I will sign\nand return.\nName\t\nAddress.\n\/ It will not take two minutes to fill out and mall this coupon.    If you never go any further than read the literature, you will at least, know something ahout a won\nderful country that probably you know little about now.   On the other hand, It Is quite possible that this literature, beautifully written and profusely illustrated, will point\nthe way to a greater future than you had ever dreamed of before.     Hundreds of thousands of Americans are settling this Canadian paradise.    Tou ought to know about It.\nA. E. HOWARD & CO.\n720 Pender Street Vancouver, B.C.\n PAOE EIGHT\n\u20acfc Sail? jM.\nSATURDAY OCTOBER 29\nIn Sudden Emergencies\nlike Illness, it Is often necessary\nquickly to raise the temperature of \u25a0\nroom. For Instance, in those hours\nbetween midnight and dawn, when\nthe day temperature hts been .Mowed\nto drop, if you are called upon to\nget up, the room Is chilly and cold.\nIt takes a long time to start up l\nfurnace or fire and raise the temperature by ordinary means.\nYou can instantly heat a room to\nany desired temperature with a\nERFECTIO]\nSmokeless '\n&IL HEATEO\nAhsohtefy smohlas and oiorlest\nIt quickly gives heat, and with one filling of the font burns\nsteadily for nine hours, without smoke or smell. Has auto-\nmatlc-locklng flame spreader which prevents the wick\nfrom being turned high enough to smoke, and is easy to remove\nand drop back, so the wick can be cleaned In an Instant. It has a\ncool handle and a damper top.\nAn indicator always shows the amount ot oil In the tont. It has t filler-cap\nwhich does not need to be screwed down; it Is put in like s cork In \u2022 bottle, and ll\nattached to the font by . chain.\nThe burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, because of a new\ndevice in construction, ud consequently it can always be easily unscrewed in\nan Instant for rewicking. ...\nTh. Perfection Oil Heater Is finished In (span or nickel. It It strong, durable,\n\u2022nd well made, built lor service, yet light and ornamental.\nDealers Bmyrrnere.   If not at yours, write for descrlpltrt dmter\n'a the ' \"' \"\u25a0'\nANNOUNCEMENT OF\nCOURT OPENING\nJKIng and Queen  Have  Left Balmoral\n\u2014\u2022Many Changes Being Made .\nat Windsor.\nLONDON, Oot 28\u2014King Oeorge and\nQueen Mary's holiday at Balmoral ls\nended.\nDuring their majesties' absence\nworkmen have been very busy at the\ncastle carrying out some needful alterations, and they have had all they\ncould do to get them finished on time.\nThe work has not been by any means\non so extended a scale aB that undertaken at Buckingham palace, where a\ndeal of reconstruction ia needed in\norder to provide for the royal children; but at Windsor King Oeorge has\nbeen having prepared much more\nspacious accommodation for his automobiles, a work ln which he has taken\nmuch Interest and about which he\nhas been very particular. Both the\nking and queen are very fond of\nWindsor, the queen especially, because\nof the river. Her early life was passed near the Thames, of course, and\nshe has never failed to appreciate Its\nbeauties.\nKing Oeorge Is contemplating tbe\ndiscontinuance of a practice which, if\n\u2022carried out, wilt be an immense relief\nto the leader of   the house of com*\nmons. That is the historic custom of\nreceiving from the prime minister a\nnightly report of the proceedings in\nparliament. This parliamentary letter used to be a thorn ln the flesh of\nMr. Gladstone, nor did Disraeli care\nfor It, either, but as a great smoker\nhe used to alleviate the task as much\nas posalble with, at least on one occasion, an amusing sequel. He had\ndispatched his letter over night.\nErmine High Priced.\nNext afternoon he received a note\nfrom Queen Victoria's secretary expressing her majesty's thanks and\nthere was added the sentence, \"Her\nmajesty was much amused by the contents.\" But there was nothing amusing Id the letter, which puzzled the\nleader of the house until he read a\nprivate postscript from thB secretary\nexplaining the letter contained a most\ndisreputable quantity of cigar fish.\nThe only time that the old custom\nwas suspended, so far as known, waa\nwhen King Edward did so out of kindly consideration for Sir Henry Camp-\nbe 11- Ban nerm an during that statesman's Illness. King Oeorge will in\nfuture be content to receive the official report, which Ib Issued to members, and he regards the leader's private summary as superfluous.\nAlready ln view of the coronation\nnext year, ermine and red velvet nave\ngone up ln price, coats of the former\nbeing now only within the reach of\nthose women of the musical comedy\nchorus who    also   own automobiles.\nSo, at any rate, report hath It Very\nbusy, too, are those useful custodians\naround Bond street into whose *afe-\nkeeplng baubles such ae coronets,\nstrawberry leaves, antique family jewels and the like are given over in\ntimes of peace. It was the wife of the\nthen RUssian ambassador in Hnglund\nwho, writing about the accession of\nQueen Victoria, declared the English\ncrown to have no diamonds. Such a\nlot disappeared during the Georgian\nera, and most of those that remained\nwere the property of Queen Adelaide\nand came to her from her mother,\nwho had bequeathed them to the\ncrown of Hanover.\nOLDEST NEWSPAPER\nCHANGES HANDS\nLondon Gazette Not Now Under Harrison Control\u2014Started In Reign of\nCharles II.\nU)NDON,. Oct. 28\u2014\"Old Subscriber\"\nhas plenty to think over these days.\nThere is to be a Jolt in the career of\nthe London Gazette, England's oldest\nnewspaper, which, established 243\nyears ago , now ls nearing its thirty-\nthousandth number. For more than\n130 yeara the Gazette has been printed and published by Messrs. Harrison\nof St. Martin's Lane, but the government recently put up the contract for\npublic bids and the prize has been taken by the firm of Wyman & co.\nThe paper was started by the court\nwhen it fled to Oxford to escape the\ngreat plague ln the reign of Charles II.\nIt then waB called the Oxford Gazette. On the return of the court to\nLondon the name was changed to that\nwhich the paper has borne ever since.\nCopies of the paper are ln possession\nof the Harrison family bearing the\nname of the great-great-grandfather of\nthe present manager, Thomas Harrison,\nthe Issues being dated as far back as\n1780. The paper prints all the official\nannouncements and advertisements under acts of parliament. It also especially announces all state events.\nYears ago, before the war office and\nadmiralty and other government bureaus gave out news direct to newspapers as Is done today, It held all\nother news publications at its mercy,\nfor it printed exclusively all Buch reports. In those dayB it was the first to\nobtain Information on such events. It\nhas yielded an ample profit annually\nto the government treasury.\nTHIS DATE IN HISTORY\n(October 29)\n1656\u2014Edmund Halley, the royal astronomer, for whom the co let Is named, born near London, Died at Islington, Jan. 14, 1742.\n1777\u2014John Hancock resigned as\npresident of the American congress.\n179&\u2014John Keats, celebrated poet,\nborn In Lonrkm; died to Rome, Feb.\n24, 1821.\n1814\u2014First steam war vessel, the\nKobert Fulton, launched In New York.\n1885\u2014Gen. George B. McClellan, far\nmous civil war geeneral, died at\nOrange, N. J. Born in Philadelphia,\nDec. 3, 1826.\n1897\u2014Henry Robert Emmerson became premier of New Brunswick.\n1900\u2014Great banquet given iby the\ncitizens of Montreal in honor of Lord\nStrathcona.\n1909\u2014A naval lieutenant, heading a\nmutiny in Greece, fought a losing battle with the government vessels near\nSalami s.\nSEMINARY DEDICATES NEW HOME\nNEW YORK, Oct. 28\u2014The -magnificent new buildlngB of the Union Theological seminary, covering the blocks\nbetween 120th and 122nd streets and\nBroadway and Claremont avenue were\nthronged today with visitors, the occasion being the opening of a two days\nprogram of dedication exercises. Many\nnoted clergymen and representatives\nof the leading educational institutions\nof the country were In attendance.\nThe new buildings are of grey granite, modelled on the abbey style of\nOxford and Cambridge universities,\nand were built at an outlay of $2,225,-\n000. The 'buildings are constructed in\nthe form of a quadrangle around a\ngreat square court. The several structures adjoin each other and range from\ntive to seven stories.\nCLUBMAN TO BE\nRELEA8ED   FROM  JAIL\nCHICAGO, III, Oct 28\u2014The Cook\ncounty JaJl will loae one of Its most\ndistinguished Inmates tomorrow when\nvvmis Counselman, wealthy clubman\nand broker bids adieu to the Institution\nwhere he has spent the past three\nmonthB behind the bars. Counselman's\nconfinement in the county bastile came\nas a eequel to matrimonial difficulties\nwhich caused him to become Involved\nin contempt proceedings. During hie\nstay ln Jail he has been employed as\nan assistant nurse. Tbe work, how*\never, has not ibeen altogether to bis Ilk*\ning and he Is joyously anticipating hi*\nrelease tomorrow, when he can resume\nhis old place in the world.\nBEGINS SE8SION8 IN TORONTO\nTORONTO, Oct. 28\u2014Two thousand\ndelegates representing almost every\nportion of the United States and Canada filled Massey Hall today at the\nopening of the 37th International con*\nvention ot the Y.M.C.A.. The initial\nsession, devoted -mostly to the exchange of greetings, was marked by a\ndisplay of great enthusiasm. Business\nsessions Interspersed with features of\nentertainment will keep the delegatea\nbusy during the next three days. An\nInternational athletic meet and demon*\netratlon of physical work will be held\ntomorrow afternoon and on Sunday a\nnotable program of religious exercises\nwill be carried out.\nMinard's Liniment Cures Burns, Ete.\nORINOCO CASE COMES UP\nTHB HAGUE, Oct 28\u2014Following a\npreliminary exchange of briefs last\n'month the international court of arbitration met today to begin the bearing\nof arguments fn the Orinoco claims\nease in depute between the United\nStateB and Venezeula. The claim is\ntbat of the Orinoco Steamship com-\n*pany, an American corporation, against\nthe Venezuela government for |mpre\nthan 11,400,000 for the alleged arbitrary destruction of certain exclusive\nprivilegea by the government of former President Castro. The claim was\noriginally submitted to the American-\nVenezuelan mixed commission in 1903,\nwhich tribunal awarded the company\nabout $28000 damages. The question\nfor the international court ffco decide\nis whether the award of the mixed tribunal is valid, and if it is not, to what\nsum the claimants are entitled.\n8CHEFTEL8' HEARING\nIN  MILWAUKEE\nMILWAUKEE, Wis., Oct. 28\u2014A hearing to determine whether Benjamin\nScheftels, Milwaukee manager Por the\nstock brokerage firm of B. H. Scheftels\nand company, shall be extradited to\nNew York for trial was begun this\nmorning before United States Commissioned Bloodgood in this city. The\nhome office In New York and all the\nbranch offices ot the Scheftels concern\nthroughout the country were recently\nraided simultaneously by government\nofficers on the allegation of the government that the firm has ibeen operating what is practically a gigantic chain\nof bucket shops. Benjamin Scheftels\nis resisting extradition on the ground\nthat the government has no right to\ntake him to New York rfor trial when\nno specific offence is alleged against\nhim.\nREUNION OF TEXAS BUCKEYES\nDALLAS, Tex.. Oct. 28\u2014Governor C.\nN, Haskell of Oklahoma, who Is a native of Ohio, was the guest of honor\nand principal speaker today at the reunion and celebration of the Texas-\nOhio association at the Texas state fair\nMany former Ohloans who are now\nresidents of Texas attended the reunion.\nSEE  FLYING MACHINE\nSWIFT CURRENT, Sask., Oct. 28.\u2014\nA flying machine carrying red and green\nlights on the rear end and a powerful\nheadlight passed over here this morning\nabout 600 feet high. The people of Irvine,\nAlberta, saw It at 4:45 going west.\nTEACHERS OF TWO 8TATE8\nHUNTSVILLE, Ala., Oct 28\u2014School\nteachers from southern Tennessee and\nnorthern Alabama took possession of\nHuntsvllle today, the occasion being\nthe annual meeting of tbe Tennessee\nValley Teachers' association. A two\ndays program has been prepared for\nthe meeting, embracing addresses and\ndiscussions dealing with * wide range\nof subjects ln which teachers are in*\nBE \"fussy\" about the fit of your\nunderwear. Buy the kind\ntailored into lasting shape\nin the knitting\u2014not just dragged\ninto shape like ordinary underwear. You will, if the Pen-Angle\ntrademark is on the garment.\nThis is the underwear that stays\nin shape\u2014doesn't shrink\u2014and\nwears and wears. Here you\n\/t\\ see pictured Penman's No.\n_ 95, Ask for it. Made\nin all sizes for everybody of any age.\nfA-UWSHBIHKABU-O\n|t \u00bbW':-_ \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0wmmm\u00bb<,~ \u2022>(-if mm^:>' \u25a0\u2022^\u25a0\u25a0^..\u25a0^..[\nUnderWearkndHosiery\n^yIW<5H?S?i!^^\nGOVERNOR LAYS CORNER Si ONE\nHARBLEHEAD, Mass., Oct. 28\u2014Governor Bben S, Draper was the principal\nspeaker this afternoon at the laying of\nthe corner stone for the new building\nof the Marblehead Y.M.C.A. The event\nwas attended by Interesting exercises.\nCATTLE THIEF ARRESTED\nHAMILTON, Ont, Oct. 28\u2014David\nGallagher was arrested yesterday afternoon at the request of the Northwest\nMounted police on a charge of stealing\ncattle near Edmonton. A police officer\n-from Edmonton Is here to bring him\nback, i I     i r\nBOLIVAR DAY IN VENEZUELA\nCARACAS, Oct. 28\u2014The anniversary\nof the birth of Simon Bolivar, who led\nthe revolt that resulted ln tbe liberation of Venezuela from Spanish rule,\n\u25a0was observed today throughout the republic with the customary patriotic demonstrations and .popular festivities. It\n4s Venezuela's only national holiday\nand ls always enthusiastically celebrated.\nChamberlain's Cough Remedy has become famous for Its ourea of coughs, colds,\ncroup ruid tnfluenaa. Try It when In need.\nIt contains no harmful substance and always gives prompt relief Sold by all\ndruggists and dealers.\t\nKILLED BY TRAIN\nJULIUS, Man., Oct. 28.\u2014Stepping off tl\neastbound track to evade a freight tral\n8. Joysk, a Oatlclan laborer, was struc\nby the westbound freight today. Age wi\nrushed unconscious to Winnipeg hosp\ntal.   He will die.\nNAMELE8S GRAVE.\nPORT ARTHUR, Ont., Oct 28\u2014Th\nremains of the man found dead nln\nmiles west of the city have not bee\nIdentified and will probably go into\nnameless grave. '\nMinard's Liniment Is Good for Sprain\nDreamy Waltz\nMeasures\u2014\nand other dance music may be had in Victor\nRecords. Did you ever try dancing to a Victor\nor Berliner Gram-o-phone?\u2014you will find the\ntime perfect. Then when tbe dance is over,\nthe same wonderful instrument offers a splendid\nrange of entertainment of almost any type you\nmay desire.   The world's best singers, tiie dear\nthe most amusing comedy\nspecialties, etc., etc.\u2014they are\nall to be found in Victor Records\u2014over 8,000 to choose from.\nDouble-sided Records (two in one)\nsell for 00c\u2014buy them that way if\nthe combination pleases you; well\nsend you a sample one by mail,\non receipt of 10c extra for postage. Oh! there is no doubt you\nwill find a host of entertainment in the .\n.. aasr MrsM. _*,_ m\nat-*\" Iras saa^    .\nBERLINER GRAM-O-PHONE COMPANY, LIMITED   \u2022   MONTREAL.\nWhen Thinking of Christmas Gifts, Remember the Gram-o-phone and this @ trade mark.\nW. G. THOMSON, Bookseller and Stationer, Nelson, B. C, Local Distributing Agent\n SATURDAY OCTOBER M\n;\/C&\nSomething Nice and\nT^sty for\nThanksgiving\nHolbnwk's Pickled Onions, GherkinB,\nWalnuts, Chaw Chow and Gillard's\nRelish, 26c. per bottle.\nCranberries ltic. per lb. Also a nice\n!ot of White Celery, grown by white\nKople.\nananas, Apples, Nuts and Oranges\nind Fancy Biscuits.\noy's Cash Grocery\nner ot Jos.phln. an* Hill Struts\n\u00bb. O. Sox M7 Talenhon. 11\n|A RARE CHANCE\nTo secure a six roomed houae close\nltd Baker Btreet tor only 11400. Houbo\n\u25a0contains, sitting room, dining room,\nIkitchen and hall downstairs; three bed-\nI rooms, bath room and trunk room up\nI stairs. This otter only holds good tor\n[a limited time. To secure lt as this\nI figure requires quick action. Full par-\n| tlculars of\nR. J. STEEL\nHudson's Bay Block\nWe attend to your\nPUUMB1NO\npromptly and well\nB. C. Plumbig & Heating Co.\n.\u00bb \u00bb\nVictoria Street, near Opera house.\nTelephone 181\npor &MM\nAT\nA BAROAIN\nOnt One Horsepower Rotor\nOne Half Horsepower Motor\nCan be Inspected at any tlnw.\nApply\nTHE DAILV NEWS\nNslson, B.C.\nCarpet Cleaning\n10o FEg\u00bb SQUARE YARD.\nWork called (or and delivered promptly.\nClothes of all kinds .leaned, renovated,\ndyed and repaired. _ \"\u25a0'\u25a0'*\nGenfa Sulu Cleaned and Pressed, IN to\nLadle.' Skirts Cleaned, H; Dyed, 11\nGloves Cleaned, se to GOo.\nSpecial ratea for hotels, restaurant, and\nIteamera.\nFamily and plain washing; nuuullni\nwork, Xo dosen j rough dry, IS. dosen.\nNebon Steam Laundry\nK1-9H  VERNON   STREET.\nTelephone 141 PAUL NIPOU, Prop.\nPROFESSIONAL CARDS\nF. COrsen   P. P. Burden   A. H. Bra.n\nGreen Brothers & Burden\nCIVIL ENGINEERS\nDominion and British Columbia Land\nSurveyor.\nP. O. Box 108! Phone BIM\n116 Ward St.. Nelson, B.O.\nA. R. Heyland, C. E\nBritish Columbia Land Surveyor\nTwelve yeara In tha Kootenays\n\u25a0ox 47S Kaslo, West Koot.nay\nA. L. MoOULLOOH\n.   Hydraullo Engln.er\nProvincial Land Surveyor\nP. O. Box 41\nOffice Phone) BM; residence Phone B74.\nOffloe: Over McDermld * McHardy\n\u25a0  Baker Street, Nelaon, B.O.\nPiano Instruction\nMr. I. O. Johnson of the Arcade Is\nprepared to accept a limited number of\npupil, for tuition on the above Instrument. For term, apply P.O. box 148,\ner at IU Silica street\nPhone B352\nBoxSM\nWaters & Pascoe\nCarpenter, and Builders\nConcrete, brick and stone work. Shop\nnext olty haa\nSold in the following sizes: 500.,$!, $1.50, $2.50, $4,30.\nOur window display shows you.\nLet us tell you about it\nEvery bottle guaranteed.\nApply Herpicide freely.\nGerms are completely routed.\nEffectual results are produced.\nNew hair grows when used.\nThin hair made thick and healthy.\nScalp feels good after using.\nFortunes are given for nice hiir.\nOften a little care helps a lot!\nRefer to ur; we carry all sizes.\nHerpicHe is known everywhere.\nEvery barber uses Herpicide.\nRely on our recommerdation.\nPrecaution saves you dollars.\nEvery bottle of Htrpicide helps.\nCures dandruff and falling hair.\nIs an elegant hair dressing.\nDecide to try a bottle.\nEven if only the small size.\nWe Ate Sole  Agents\ne\nSee Out Window Display\nPoole Drug Co. Ltd.\nP. O. Box 505       :\u2022:      Phone 35 Day and Night\nComer Baker and Josephine Streets\nNELSON'S   LEADING   DRUGGISTS.\nEastern Townships EZf Creamery Butter\nFinest quali y and flivor.\ning grocers and\nFor sale by all the lead-\nP.  BURNS   <&   CO.\nAsk for it.\nNELSON NEWS OF THE DAY\n(Additional local newa notea on page 8.)\nMr. James, foreman of the Dundee gold\nmine of the Ymlr camp, left the city yesterday for Tmlr.\n<3. Vt. Young, chlef-of-pollce of Nelson,\nis enjoying his holidays, Robert Reid,\nnight constable, ls doing day duty during\nthat period.\nTV. H. Shell, manager of the Highland\nmine at Ainsworth, operated by the Kootenay Silver-Lead Mines, Limited, left\nyesterday for Ainsworth.\nEL Dalby Morkill of Vancouver, who\nrepresents the interests who hold the bond\non the Echo-Sunrise group of mineral\nclaims in the Bayonne gold camp, arrived\nfrom the coast a day or two ago and. is\nnow with M. Monaghan at the latter's\nranch at Beasley. \u2022\nRoyal Hotel, here's your home tor th*\nwinter.  Beat board ln tha elty. IW\nBulbs for fall   planting,   both for the\nren and house, have now arrived at\nHudson's Bay Stores. They are direct from one of the very best firms in\nHolland.   See advt.\nCARL JAMES\nHot Tamale Man\nAny one wanting hot tamales, chile or\nfried chicken ring up AU4. '\u00ab i\n166-4\nFbr Thanksgiving Day, October 81,191ft\nthe Canadian Pacific Railway Company\nare authorizing a rate of fare and one-\nthird for the round trip. Tickets will be\non sale October 28 to 31 Inclusive, final return limit November 2, 1M0.\nI. and \"bt. Leece, confectioners, Ward\nstreet, wish to announce to their customers and the publlo generally that they\nhave commence'' to make mince pies' for\nthe coming -season and will have fresh\nsupplies dally. Home-made mincemeat. A\nlarge and varied assortment of cakes always on hand, fancy pastries, meat pies.\n16*-lt\nSPECIAL THANKSGIVING SERVICE\nAT TRINITY  METHODI8T\nCHURCH\nOn Sunday evening tako a walk to the\nMethodist ohurch and enjoy the Thanksgiving service. A special musical program\nwill be rendered, commencing at 7:10. The\nfollowing Is the program:\n1.  Litel's Serenade.\nNearer, My God, to\n3. Miserere\u2014Verde's II Arovatore.\nBy  the Orchestra.\n4. Organ selection, Eleventh Nocturne-\nChopin.\n6.  Organ selection.  The Lost Chord.\n6. Anthem, Ye Shall Dwell In the Land-\nShelley.\n7. Organ, Ot Rest in the Lord.\n. 9. Organ, Hallelujah Chorus.\nMr. Roberts appears at the organ for\nthe first time.\nAddress, \"The Doctrine That Makes Us\nRejoice.\" \"Can We Be Thankful for\nBaden Powell Scouts?\"\nLARGE BLOCK OF\nWAREHOUSE SITES SOLD\nTwo Hundred and Eighty Acrea in St.\nBoniface Sold to English\nInvestor.\nST. BONIFACE, Man., Oct. 28\u2014The\n\u25a0sale of 280 acres of property In thia oity\ntor warehouse and industrial sites to\nan English investor for about 1800,000\nor approximately $2850 per acre ls reported today. The vendors are Hon.\nRobert Rogers and R. J. Mackenzie. The\nproperty adjoins a number of Industrial\nenterprises here and ls well situated\nwith regard to trackage facilities with\nthree transcontinental railways.\nFASHIONS AND FADS\nRegarding materials for hatB, velvet has\nfirst call; then follow moire, satin, corded\nsilk, hat plush, beaver: Persian effects fn\nsilk, satin and cloth-of-gold; various furs\nand plushes.\nSeveral varieties In square mesh veil-\nin<TB are shown. Some of them are\nBtrong Jn effect, othera are of the filet\nstyle, with the designs in orthodox figures,\nsuch as one sees  ln filet laces.\nWhile the present moment shows much\nPersian lace, silk, satin, etc., In some\nlines of neckwear, the strong feature of\nmany of the winter styles will he black-\nand-white combination effects.\nWhether alone or in combination with\nother furs or dressy fabrics, seal, sable,\nermine, moleskin, fox, skunk, opossum\nand good grades of pony and caracul are\nfirst favorites in the fur trade.\nShadow effects are seen in some of\ntho new veilings, and these, as well as\nthe simple mesh ones, are to be had in\nextra widths, so that one may surely have\na veil wide enough for the broad-brimmed\nhat.\nThe fashion for cut steel in every form\nls remarkable, and lt vies with the use\nof porcelain, which Is saying much. Some\nhouses use the latter on almost every afternoon and eyening they make.\nOne of the latest auto scarfs la of bordered and stripped gauze In all colors. It\nis absolutely impervious to moisture. Pour\na glass of water on It, and, though held\nhorizontally, not a drop will pass through.\nThere Is n wide return of the old-fashioned sailor collar with its long, square\nback and narrow fronts. It ls put on\ncoats and gowns, on wraps of every variety, and used separately in sheer fabrics on blouses,\nLong pelerines and coats nnd cloaks\nand wraps of various furs will be in use\nfor evening wear more than for Btreet;\nfor the latter it Is expected that the short\ncoat or Jacket from 22 to 3jt inches long\nwill have a vogue.\nPlain and embroidered collars are still\nholding their own in regular and low-neck\nshapes, and it Is expected that they will\nbe largely worn throughout the winter\nwith both plain-tailored tub and silk and\nWool waists, and with some of the fancier high-neck styles.\nIf the face and head can endure a perfect or modified Greek style of coiffure,\nthis Is the one to select, with soft bands\nof ribbon, metal, a drapery of satin, ribbon, etc, knotted on the side, held by\nflowers a simple .knot, etc. A black velvet ribbon is the simplest bandeau worn.\nThe latest Jabots are more or less flat\nin effect, ending In sharp points or square\nor rounded ends, according to the length.\nThe serrated or sawtooth outline is attractive In Jabots of all lengths, as it assists in carrying out the long line now\nnecessary to  the fashionable figure.      .\nHOUSEHOLD NOTES\nButtermilk Is the best possible thing to\nclean lineoleum and oilcloth.\nFor a bee sting, simply drop chloroform\non the stung place und It will entirely\nkill the poison.\nApply as quickly as possible a piece\nof ice\u2014holding it on \"the injured part for\nseveral moments and no blister will appear.\nKeep In your work-basket several large-\nsize safety pins, and use them to string\nloose buttons,  hooks, eyes, etc.\nfTo sweep carpets and floors without\nraising dust, sprinkle moist tea leaves on\nthem and then sweep with a light brush\nor broom, Heavy broom wears the carpets.\nWhen making baked custard, If the\nmilk Is warmed before adding the eggs\nno water will settle in the bottom of the\nbaklnc dish.\nEyeglasses may be made bright and\nclear by spraying them with alcohol from\nan atomizer and then rubbing with soft\ntissue paper. ' \u2022 >\u00bb      -\nA brass-headed tack driven into each\nof the lower corners of picture frames\nprevents pictures from leaving marks on\nthe wall.\nThe best method of cleaning white kid\nand white sheepskin linings of boots ls to\nsponge with benzine.\nA solution of one teaspoonful of peroxide into a teacup of water makes a sanitary wash to use in the mouth every\nmorning and evening.\nWhen sweeping Turkey, Axminster or\nany thick piled carpet, always brush the\nway of the ply, and it will look fresh and\nbright  for years.\nIt you are distressed to find that some\ncareless -erson has scratched the new\nwhite paint with a match try rubbing the\ndarkened surface with part of a cut lemon,\nYou can remove grease spots from wallpaper with blottlne naper and a hot flat-\niron. Put the blotting paper over the\nstain and press it with the hot Iron.\n,It ls a good plan to wipe out all greasy\nutensils with a piece. of soft paper, before washing. This simplifies the washing process. Destroy the paper immediately.\nTo remove marks and scratches on dull\nfinished furniture steam it under wet\nnewspapers and a hot flatiron. This must\nbe done only If the furniture haB a dull\nfinish.\nDon't dampen silk when pressing; a\nmoderately hot iron with cloth or paper,\nbetween the garment and the iron, when\nthe pressing is done on the right Bide,\nshould -be used.\nA method by which roomB may be made\nmouseproof Is 'to have the walls while\nstill ln the rough lined with fine-meshed\nwire mosquito netting, after which the\nlumber Is  put on.\nALL YOUR STOMACH\nTROUBLE VANISHES\nIndigestion, Gas,   Heartburn   and Dyspepsia go and You Will Fes) Fine\nIn Five Minutes.\nEvery year regularly more than a million\nstomach sufferers ln the United States,\nEngland and Canada take Pape's Diapepsin, and realize not only Immediate, but\nlasting relief.\nThis harmless preparation will digest\nanything you eat and overcome a sour,\ngassy or out-or-order stomach five minutes\nafterwards.\nIf your meals don't fit comfortably, or\nwhat you eat lies like a lump of lead in\nyour stomach, or If you have-heartburn,\nthat ls a sign of Indigestion.\nGet from your Pharmacist a Sfr-cent case\nof Pape's Diapepsin and take a dose just\nas soon as you can. There will be no sour\nout-of-order stomachs, because It takes\nrisings, no belching of undigested food\nmixed with aeld, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling ln the stomach, Nausea, Debilltatlong Headaches, Dizziness or Intestinal griping. This will all\ngo, and besides, there will be no sour food\nleft over In the stomaoh to poison your\nbreath with nauseous odors.\nPape's Diapepsin is a certain cure for\nhold of your food and digests It Just the\nsame as if your stomaoh wasn't there.\nRelief In five minutes from all stomach\nmisery ls waiting for you at any drug\nstore.\nThese large 60-cent esses contain more\nthan sufficient to thoroughly cure almost\nany case of Dyspepsia, Indigestion or any\nother stomach disorder.\nHoarseness In a child subject to croup\nis a sure indication of the approach of\nthe disease. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is gives at once or even after the\ncroupy cough has appeared, It will prevent\nthe attack. Contains ao poison. Bold by\nall druggists and deelsre.\nFall Styles in\nStylish   Suits\nStill Coming\n$18 Up to $30\nOf course we have not shown all the Fit Reform\nstyles in fall suits.\nAnd of course they have not stopped coming. Every\nfew days we add something new\u2014something new and\nexclusive\u2014something that is distinctively and delightfully\norigins).\nKeep in touch wi.h the season's choicest novelties.\nMake it a point to drop in at the Wardrobe every\nfew days and a k to see the latest creations in Fit-Reform\nsuits and overcoats.\nWe can place a handsome fall overcoat on you that\nwill not cost you any more than you 11 be willing to pay,\nand with the style < f which you'll be pleased.\nYcu are welcome always\u2014and our time is yours.\nEMORY   &\nNelson.\nWALLEY\nac\nNON-TARIFF  COMPANIES\nCAPTURE WINNIPEG INSURANCE\nIndependents Get Business by Agreeing\nto  Accept   Lower  Premiums-\nLarge Amount Involved\n\u25a0WINNIPEG, Oct. 28\u2014The hoard of\ncontrol has recommended the acceptance of the offer of the non-tariff companies in connection with the Insurance of municipal buildings. Negotiations with the underwriters association\nfor a reduction of rates failed and the\nIndependents captured the business by\nagreeing to accept lower premiums.\nThe amount to he carried in the next\nthree years ls $6679.220 and the rate is\nto be $1.29 per $100, involving an annual premium of $8624. Tariff companies charged $7.65 per $100 for the\npast three years on a basts of $443,000\nInsurance hut offered to take it for\nthe next three years at $1.53.\nMUST PAY MORE TAXES\nOTTAWA, Oct. 28\u2014Ottawa's largest\nrate payer, J. R. Booth, will have to pay\nahout $10,000 more taxes each year as\na result of a general boost in property\nvaluations. Hitherto Mr. Booth has contributed $30,000 each year to the city\ncoffers and now he will pay about $40,-\n000.\nFREEDOM OF PRESS\nDECLARED IN PORTUGAL\nLISBON, Oct. 28\u2014Separation of the\nchurch and state was announced tn a\ndecree issued by the provisional government today. Another decree declar-\ned for the freedom of the press.\nXmas Excursions\nto Europe\nIn connection with\nCanadian Northern St amships, Ltd\n\"The Royal Line\"\nTickets on sale dally, Nov. 11 to Dec.\n31.   Five months return limit\nXMAS SAILINGS\nFrom Montreal\nRoyal Edward  Nov. 10\nRoyal George   Nov. 19\nFrom Halifax\nRoyal Edward  Dec.   7\nRoyal George   Dec. 14\nRoyal Edward  Dec. 28\nAnd Fortnightly thereafter.\nMost Direct Route to Bristol, London\nand the Continent\nTickets and reservations from H. W.\nEdwards, City Ticket Agent, Can. Pac.\nRy. H. E. Douglas, C.T.A., G.N. Ry.,\nNelson, B.C.\nRotenay Lake General Hospital\nMaternity Branch\nPatients are now received at tbe fol\nlowing ratea:\nPrivate ward patients, week... .120.00\nSemi-private ward patients, week 15.00\nAddress applications  to  mat-on  at\nHospital.\nAsayaNeurall\nTHE   NEW   REMEDY   FOR\nNervous Exhaustion\nNervous exhaustion, the ailment\nof the age, results from the destruction of nerve cells by overstrain faster than they are rebuilt.\nThe only remedy is Food, Rest\nand increased nerve repair. \"As-\naya-Netjraij,\" is and makes\npossible this cure. It feeds the\nnerves, induces sleep.quickens the\nappetite and digestion, restores\nbuoyancyof spirits. $1.50 per bottle. Obtain from the following\nPOOLS DRUG CO., Md.\nWM. RUTHERFORD.\nMade ln British Columbia ..\nRUBBER STAMPS\nSeals, Stencil**, Dog Tags,\nBrass Signs, Steel S'amps\nVANCOUVER STENCIL A SEAL CO\nP.O. Box 793, Vancouver, B.C.\nCLEANING AND PRESSING.\nSuits Called for and Delivered\nA.  J.  DRISCOLL\nPhi ie 355\u2014 Baker 8treet, opposite the\nQueens Hotel\nCornwell & Co.\nVisitors to* Nelson will find\nour tea rooms a pleasant place\nfor rest and refreshme-ts at\nmoderate  charges.\nBreakfasts, Lunches, Teas,\nConfectionery and  Fruit.\nAn especially fine line of\nour celebrated cakea this week\nFamily    Bakers   and   Confectioners, Cakes, Biscuits\nPastries\nBaker Street Nelaon, B.C.\nTe'ephone 401\nFREE MAP\nof\nPort Mann\nThe new Can. N. Ry Townsite.\nWith list of our special snaps.\nIV!  O. Morrison & Co.\n536   Hastings  St. W.,  Vancouver.\nJust Arrived\nthree hundred candle power, four\nHundred candle power, six hundred candle Power\nTungsten Lamps\nJ. H. RINGKOSE\nPhone A227 P.O. Box 155\nElectrical Supplies\nStanley St. Nelson, B.C.\nA BIT OF ADVICE.\nFirst\u2014Don't    Delay.        Second\u2014Don't\nExperiment.\nIf you suffer from backache, headaches\nor dizzy spells; If you rest poorly and are\nlanguid in the morning; if the kidney secretions are Irregular and unnatural in appearance, do not delay. Tiie kidneys are\ncalling for help. Slight symptoms of kidney troubles are but fore-runners of more\nserious complaints. They should be given\nattention before it Is too late.\nBooth's Kidney Fills cure kidney trouble.\nThey are recommended by thousands,\nW.  M.  Ferguson, of Indian Head,  Sask.,|\nsays:\n\"I was compelled to quit work six\nmonths ago on account of a lame sore,\nback, which had become so weak tbat t\ncould scarcely get around. My limbs and\nfeet were very much swollen,and I also\nhad severe headaches occasionally. Un\nlearning of Booth's Kidney Pills through\nan advertisement I procured a box and\nfound them a line remedy, I have used\nthree boxes and they have given me great\nrelief. The pains and aches have left my\nback, and lt has been greatly strengthened.\nThe swelling In my limbs and feet haa\nalso disappeared, and I have not had a\nheadache since. I am very much pleased\nto recommend this remedy.\" For sale In\nNelson by the Poolo Drug Co., Ltd.\nSold hy dealers. Price 50 cents. Tbe tt.\nT. Booth Co., Ltd., Fort Erie, Ont, Solo\nCanadian Agents.\nYOMEI\nCATARRH, ASTHVU,\nfinsfi Qmafm sad Colds. -\nk.   SaM sad \u2014..\u2014\u25a0'\nTHE   POOLS   DRUG    COMPANY,    LTIX\nB.C. HAIR GOODS\n559   Georgia   St.,   Masonic  Temple\nVancouver, B.C\nLadles and Gentlemen\u2014I wish to announce that I have received my new\n16 page catalogue and price list for\nthe latest style In hair goods as following; Wigs, toupee, transformation,\npompadours, switches, puffs and curia,\nwhich I will mail free to you If you\nwrite for ono. Remember you can get\nmy hair goods for less money and better Quality than anywhere else. Why\ncan you buy for less money? Because\nI make a specialty in manufacturing\nonly.\nWe Will Boy\n100 Granby  (33.00\n1000 Royal Collieries    24\n2000 Nugget   95\n10 Consolidated  Otter\nWe Will Sell\n2000 McGlilivray  I .25\n1500 Kambler      Bid\n100 B. C. Copper      Bid\nIf you require information on any standard mining or Industrial stock\ncall on us.   We will do our best to sat iufy you.\nE. B. McDERMID\nBate Street\nNelaon, B. C.\n RUSH SALE\nWe have for sale the best situated residence in town standing ln\ngrounds of nearly two acrea containing bearing fruits. The house\nconsists ot three bed rooms, large\ndouble sitting room with open\nbrick tire place, kitchen, pantry,\nbath room, etc., electric light and\nwater laid on. All tn first clasa\nrepair. House commands a view\nof eight miles up the lake. Price\nand terms very easy. For full\nparticulars call or write us.\nCroasdaile. Mawdsley ft Company\nBox 686 Nelson, B. C.\n\u2022Unequalled for General Us.\"\nW. P. TIERNEY, General Sales Agent.\nNeleon, \u2022. a\nCare shipped to ell railway point*\nThe Little Drag\nStote with the\nBig Warehouse\nOut of town customers sending mail orders for drugs and\nmedicines get prompt service\nhere. We have the largest and\nbest drug stock in Kootenay.\nWholesale and retail.\nWM. RUTHERFORD\nDruggist\nNelson, R. C.\nNelsonOpera House\nMISS VERNA HLTON\nand the\nALLEN- PLAYERS\nTODAY\nMatinee at 2:30\n\"DAD'S GIRf\nAdults 50c. Children, 25c.\nEvening at 8:30\n\"When W\u00ab Were Twentj-One\"\nPopular Prices:  75c, SOc, 25c.\nSale at Poole Drug Company.\nT. & B. Blend Tea\n60c. per lb.\nT. & B. Blend Coffee\nSOc. per lb.\nCannot be beaten art any price.\nTry it.\nStore closed Monday.\nC. A. Benedict\nGrocer\nPHSONAlCHBISIMtf CARDS\nThat Is Christmas cards\nwith your greetings and your\nname printed on them. The\nNews has a nice Une of these\nln neat designs, whloh they\nare printing aa desired at\nreasonable prices. Now le your\ntime to put your order In before the rush commences.\nSamples may be aeen at The\nNews office,\nTHB NBWS PUBLISHING CO.\nLimited\n216 Baker St.       Neleon, B.C.\nMMHIIIIMMII.HIMI*..*\nFOR SALE\n12100 will 'purchase   a   seven\n\u25a0 roomed house and two\nlota on High street. The\nhouse le in first rate\ncondition and the lots\nwell Improved. Terms\nto arrange.\n12000 will purchase two lots on\nCarbonate street between\nStanley and Ward Sts.\non which are erected a\ntwo and a half story carpenter's work shop, 120\nfeet long iby 26 feet wide\nand a lumber shed, 32\nfeet long by 25 teet wide\nThla le a good chance\nlor contractors and Jobbers.\nH. & M. BIRD\nNUMNss B. C.\nAUCTION\nNever mind going to the auction; we are closing out our complete\nstock of hardware, all new goods, at greatly reduced prices. The\nwhole stock must be cleared out at once.\nRanges, Heating Stoves, Carpenters' Tools, Builders'   I\nHatdware and Household Specialties\nDon't forget we have the finest line of stoves in the city; ask your\nneighbor\nRemember, 10 per cent off for cash.\nJ. H. Ashdown Hardware Co.,\nLimited Nelson Branch\nNfLSON NCW5 OF THE DAY\n(Additional local news notes on page T.)\nThe temperature in the city yesterday\nranged between 26 and 48 degrees.\nMr. and Mra. G. O. Buchanan of Kaslo\nere guests at the Strathcona.\nThe funeral ot the late Mrs. T. Gordon\nHolmes will take place thia afternoon at\nSt. Saviour's church at 2 o clock.\nB A. Lindsay, the well-known Spokane\nlumberman, registered at the Strathcona\nlast night.\nMrs. P. P. Burden returned to the city\nlast night after an extended visit to Fort\nOeorge and la a gueat at the strathcona.\nV W Hayward, a Vancouver capitalist, is a visitor to the oity and has spent\nthe past fe. days making an Inapectlon\nof the Athabasca mine.\nW P Teetsel, government agent, leaves\nthis morning for Salmo to Inspect thei new\nbridge over the Salmon river at Salmo,\nand the Improvements on the Sheep\nCreek wagon road.\nRev. Fred H. Graham, rector of St.\nSaviour's church, addressed the pupils ot\nthe high school yesterday afternoon, on\n\"Pub IS Speaking.\" He held the attention\nof hia audience for three-quarterB of an\nhour. \u00bb_\nW. McKensle and J. Wright leave this\nmorning hy the Crow boat for a trip to\ntheir former home in Scotland.    Mr. Mc-\nXenxle will return about March and Mr.\n.   Wright la going to Africa.\nThe party wbo Is In possession of the\nUrge tent sold at the auotlon sale at the\nmAdence of & 6. Jennie yesterday, will\nconfer .a favor by forwardingJt tothe\npurchaser, J. D. Teatman, Slooan Junction.        - \t\nThe committee appointed at the meeting\nheld on Wednesday night to formulate a\nplan for glvuii- Nelson and the rest of\nthe Kootenays publicity met in the hoard\nof trade yesterday afternoon. A second\n \"-1 will be held today.\nFLOUR;\nWhy use an Inferior grade o f flour when you can get the best at\nthe same price.\nPurity SO-pound Sack $2\nJ. A. IRVING & Co. ms\"EK\nTHE GREAT SUPPLY HO'JSE\n161\nTHE SEMAPHORE CIGAR STORE AND\nBILLIARD PARLORS\nOur new stock haa just arrlred.   Will\ntell you all about It next week.\nBaled Havanat our specialty thia week\nThe subject for dtoouwlon at the People's meeting- In the Methodist church\nSunday afternoon at 3 oclock will be \"The\nFoundation of a Nation\"\u2014from the viewpoint of the labor problem. Questions and\ndlacuBslong follow. The meeting ls open\nto the public.\nW C. Riblet of the American consular\nagency about two months ago lost a typewriter from his office. The persons, taking it away left the board upon which It\nwas mounted and the cover behind. Mr.\nRiblet has been waiting for It to be returned and, that not having been done,\nhas now decided to take action against\nthe person concerned unless lt ls taken\nback within the neit three days.\nThere was a large and very encourag\ning attendance at the opening meeting of\nthe evangelistic campaign in St. Paul a\nPresbyterian church last night. The address of Rev. R. E. Knowles was wortliy\nof hiB fame as a preacher and orator and\nthe solo singing of Messrs. Symmers and\nMcBretney was very much enjoyed by tbe\naudience. Dr. J. G. Shearer of Toronto\ngave a brief account of the plans of the\ncampaign and strongly recommended to\nUie people of Nelson tRev. Dr. Paterson\nand Prof. W. Weaver, who are to carry\non the remaining meetlngB of the Berles.\nAt a meeting of the executive of the\nNelson Conservative association held last\nnight it was decided to hold a meeting of\nthe Conservatives ot the city on November 4 to elect delegates to the provincial\nConservative convention. The securing of\n(Eagle hall for the purpose of the convention was approved of and committees\nwere appointed to make preliminary arrangements. It Ib expected that there wl 1\nbe about S|0 delegates present from all\nparts of the province and in order to supplement the hotel accommodation It was\ndecided to request all persons who can\nprovide rooms to notify W. Irvine.\nThe services at St. Saviour's church tomorrow will be of Harvest and Thanksgiving character. They will be: 8 a.m..\nHoly Communion; 11 a.m.. Matins and\nHoly Communion; 2:\u00bb p.m., Sunday school\nand Bible classes; 7:30 p.m.. Evensong.\nThere will be special music, Including Te\nDeum, C. Stephens.in C, Kyrie. Gloria,\nGratlas and Credo, Maunder in Oi, Magnificat and Nunc Dlmlttls, Woodward in D.\nand anthem, \"Thou Visltest the Earth and\nBlesseat It,\" Sir J. Barnby. The ladles\nof the Altar Gultd are decorating the\nchurch today In preparation for the Harvest Festival and will welcome both gifts\nand loans of flowers, fruit and foliage\nand also helpers to assist them In   their\nworl\u00a3* \u2014_\u2014_ ' '\nAT THB THEATRES.\n,\"The Man from Mexico\" Proves Side-\nsplitting Farce\u2014Audience Kept In\nContinual State of Merriment.\nTHE\nEMPIRE\nTONIGHT\nMother.\nYoung Deer's Return.\nDoes She Love Me?\nBuffalo Hunting.\nChildren  10c, Adults 16c.\ngone on a business trip to Mexico, was\nalmost a perfect example of farcical acting. 'The complications resulting from this\nmanoeuvre were many and the half-\ntruths, -prevarications, white -and black\nlies and terminological inexactitudes which\nhe and his friends were compelled to become guilty of ln order to give some verisimilitude to hts story, were almost as\nInnumerable as the sands of the seashore.\nMIsb Verna Felton made a most charming Mrs. Fitzhew and in the laBt act,\nwhen she was. attired ln all the chromatic\nglory of the national Mexican costume,\nlooked a true bright particular star of\nthe footlights. Her part did not call for\nany dlsnla\" of dramatic art such as she\ngave in \"The House of the Thousand\nCandles\" and \"The Second Mra. Tanqueray\"; her business was to be pretty, say\ncharmingly humorous things, place her\nnaughty husband ln difficult positions and\ni\u00ab\u00abll\u00bbl \u00bb\u2666*\u00ab\u2666\n\u25a0**\/** ******** ******\nCLOCKS\nW3\u00a3\u201e\na>\n<1\nCLOCKS\nCLOCKS\nWe will give a bargain in clocks for one weak.\nWestminster Chime clocks in fine Walnut 135.00\nParlor Clocks, chime halt hour and hour |7.00 to 113.50\nSitting room clocks, strikes on cathedral gong 3.50 to    7.00\nKitchen olocks  1.00 to    5.00\nA' very large assortment of all styles ot fancy clocks.\nAllberal discount on all above prices. \u25a0_ \u2022\"\u25a0'.\nI. 0. PATENAUDE,\nMANUFACTURING)  JEWELER,\nWATCHMAKER AND OPTICIAN\n4*\nK.\" Goods\nB * K Rollid Oils, Diamond Rail d|\nOats (premium). It k Oatmtal, I\nand 10c, B A K Wheat Flakes, 2aatnd|\n50s, Canadian What Flakes p-e-l\nmlum), \u25a0 4 K Rollsd Wheat, \u2022 lb.|\n\u2022sake, Cavarhlll'g Rarity Flakaa, .til\nand 3a, B A K Paameal In 10a,   At all|\nThe Brackman-Ker\nMilling Co., Ltd.!\nIVfCllK\/   \u2014to our note\nW|ve i_ '\u00a3 \u25a0 and we'll fit you\nnlRlll with n pair oi\nI lupii * RegjSnoe,A\u201e\nyou can walls'\nright in. Regals\niniure perfect fit\nand comfort,     i\nREGAL SHOES\nan the greatest sWvalues\nin the world, and we have\nthe exclusive tale of\nthem in this community.   You can take\nour word for\nRegals give almost\ntwice the service of\nordinary ihoci\nTHE ROYAL\nR. ANDREW Proprietor!\nAGENTS.\ndistribute a few osculatory salutes. This\nshe did to the vigorously expressed satisfaction of every member of the audience\nwho evidently admire Miss Felton as much\nfor her versatility and her personal charm\nas for her remarkable \u00abramatlo ability.\nMiss Houghton aa Miss Nettle Major and\nMiss Green as Miss Sally Grace again\nably supported their principals and gained\na large share of the applause which was\nso liberally dealt out by the audience.\nThe rest of the membera of the cast nnea\ntheir parts successfully and added very\nmaterially to the enjoyment of the even-\n\"tIiIs afternoon \"Dad's Girl\" will fill the\nbill and in the evening Nat Goodwins\ngreat success, \"When We Were Twenty-\nOne,\" one of the best plays in the company's repertoire, will be presented.\n\"Buffalo Hunting in Hlndo-Chlna\" to\nan intensely Interesting picture at the\nEmpire theatre thiB evening. Other subjects are: \"Does She Love Me \" \"Young\nDeer's Return,\" a fine Indian picture, and\n-Mother,' a subject of Interest to all.\nThe Allen players presented \"The Man\nfrom Mexico\" before a crowded houBe last\nnight. Practically every seat In the\nbuilding was occupied and many of the\naudience were compelled to stand during\nthe performance. The play was one of\nthe most enjoyablo farces that have been\nplayed In Nelson for some years and kept\nthe audience '**> a continued state of merriment from the time when the curtain\nrose on the first scene until the close of\nthe last act\nIrving Kennedy as Benjamin Pltlhew\nwas the success of the evening. His presentment bf the character of the American who, In order to explain to his wfe a\n30 days' absence during which he reposed\ni\u00ab   tha   *itu   loll    nr at on tied   that   ha    had\nYour Attention is Invited\nto the following snapa selected from a large assortment:\n1150 cat hwlli purchase a lot and a half In Fairview at a point\nwhere four roads meet.  A splen did chance for a small Investor.\n$1400 on easy terma will pu rohaae a tour roomed houae and four\nlots within IS minutes of postofflce.   Lots are partly cultivated and\ncontain bearing fruit troeo, smal 1 fruits and vegetable garden.    City\nwater and large poultry bouse on the property.\nDO VOU INTEND TO BUILD?\nHere Is your chance. We are agents for the Oreat Weat Permanent Loan Co., and are looking tor opportunities to loan money for\n.building or other purposes on firat class residential' Nelson properties.\nBee us for particulars.\nE. B. McDERMID\nIn the city Jail, pretended that ho   jhad\nI\nBake* Street\nNdMfl, B.C.\nWe have n'ce sweet juicy\nOranges\nat 30 cents a dozen.\nPHON .2 223. '\u2022\"\u2014\nStewart (80 Co.\nIf lt'a from Stewart'* It's gtod.\nPOND'S\nBo sure and tend In your order at\nonce for wild hay, first-class for\nfeeding cattlo. . To people on Uie lake\nbetween Kootenay Landing and Nelson wanting a quantity, Kindly advise me at once, as this hay will be\nbrought In on a barge and we can\ndeliver whatever ls required when we\ncome through.- We also ihave in\nstock a lot of alfalfa hay. Kindly\norder your winter supply at once before hay goes up fn price.\nS. P. Pond & Co.\nFront St Nelaon, B.C.\nYou Are Invited\nTo drop Into our parlors and\nhave afternoon tea. A nice cup\nof tea and some of onr delicious\ncake is Just the thing you need\nthese autumn afternoons.\nWe also serve hot drinks ot\nvarious kinds.\nChoquette Bros.\nBaker Btreet Phone Ut\nKarnak Brass\nWe have lust opened up so methtag new as* novel In the line o(\nKarnak Brass.   Just tbe thing for Wedding, Birthday or  Xmas Gifts.\nComprising Pern Pots, Jardlrnaras, Vasts, Tobacco Jars, Smokers'\nSeta, Desk Sets, Crumb Trays, H at Pin Holders, Card Receivers, Nap-\n.kin Rings, Clocks, Candelabras, Baan Creeks, Casserols and Pudding\nDishes, etc\nSes our line of Oak and Tile Tea Trays,\nAll the latest novelties.  C ome and look over our stock.\nNELSON HARDWARE CO.\nPhone 15 602\nFor Thanksgiving\nCranberries, 2 lbs  35c\nPumpkin, per tin ..'.  1So\nHeinz Chili Sauce   40c\nHeinz Tomato Chutney   40c\nHouse of Parliament Sauce  30c\nSweet Midget Gherkins  45c\nHeinz Tomato Soup -.  15c\n25\u00ab\nNew Brazil Nats, per lb ...\nWalnuts and Almonds ....\nSweet Cider, per bottle    2Be I\nCanned Asparagus, per tin .... 1.   400 J\nRed Currant Jellies,\nCandy and Pop Corn. 1\nStore will be closed Thanksgiving Day. \\\nTha Up-to-date Grocer, g\u00a3LL TRADING CO.\nHAMILTON\nJust received another carload of\nWOVALOID\nRUBBER   ROOFING\nWe guarantee every square of It and\nthe price is lower than any other high\nclass roofing.\nAlso plain Building and Tar Paper\nalways In stock.\nWood-Vallance Hardware Co., Limited\nN NEL8QN, B. C,\nWholeub IUUI\niTOtOltTO\nWANTED-AT   ONCE.     EXPERIENCED\nBUSHMEN.    WILL  PAY   THE  HIGHEST WAGES  POR  FIRST-CLASS  MEN.\nTrail Lumber Company, Paulson, B. c.\nCOST OP PRODUCING\nUKJ3ENWOOD, aC, Oct. 28\u2014During\nSeptember the British Columbia Copper company made a profit ot 127,600.\nIt coat 8.3 cents per pound to produce\ntheir copper last month, nearly a cent\nmore than ithe month of August.\nNew Cyanide Plant\nTbe cyanide plant at tbe Napoleon\nmine will be, ready for operation early\nnext month.\nPLAN SYSTEM OF\nELECTRIC  RAILWAYS\nOTTAWA. Oct. JS\u2014AppHcatlon will be\nmade to parliament tor incorporation ot\nthe Alberta electric railway company. Th.\nchief proposed lines of this new property\nare from Calgary to Banff, trim Calgary\nto Medicine Hat, via Grand Forks, from\nLong Coulee to Lethbrldge and Long Coulee, from Thigh Hills to Macleod, from\nCalgary to Carbon, thence to Knee Hill\ncreek, from Lethbrldge to the boundary\nline at Milk river, and from Medicine Hat\nto Wood Mountain, Saskatchewan. Stewart A Lathwell of Calgary are solicitors\nfor the applicants.\nTHE STORE OF QUALITY\nWholesale and Rrtdl Groctn    \t\nSPECIAL PRICES FOR CASH BUYERS.   READ THEM PLEASE.\nButter, finest creamery lis tor lb. .SS\nButter, finest creamery 28s, for lb. .82ft\nButter, finest creamery 6Ss, tor lb. .SS\nAlta Gov't Cry butter, per lb Sty\nSt. Charles cream, F size, 9 for.1.00\nHotel else tin 250, or 4 for....... .95\nKing Oscar sardines,  2 for 25\nSeeded Raisins, ls os. pkgs., for. .10\nCornstarch, per packet 10\nEggs, s dosen for .1.00\n20 lbs. G. sugar tor 1.S5\nPurity Flow, _ a\nRoyal Household,\n,ck for\t\n   , sack for n\n5  Rosea, seek  for\t\nRobin Hood, sack tor.....\t\nKenoC. Cornflakes, p\u00bbA.   \t\nGalea Jar ot Plcklee for\t\nFinest Lobsters,   _ lbs., I for.\nFinest Japan Riee, 4 lbs. for...\nFinest cured Hams, per lb\t\nLaundry Soapa, I bars for\t\nSave bos\n..l.aj\n..1.M\n..1.10\n..LM\n.. .10\n.. .M\n...\u00bb\n...ss\n...M\nP.O.Boi54    A. S. HOTSWlll    Hww 10\nPOTTS BEATS NUTT.\nSASKATOON, Sask.. Oct 28\u2014Jimmy\nPotts of Minneapolis defeated Billy\nNutt here, tonight ln nine rounds by a\nknockout. It was a faat exhibition and\nPotts displayed great ability as a\npugilist. ; i\nAre You Interested?\nIn tie matter of writing paper, It ao we would bt pleased to bave\nTou come In and look over our lines, as we consider our paper ud our\nprices tbe beat In BA ':'\"' \u00bb\nCanada Dfug & Book Co., Ltd. *_m\nNdsM'i Kodak Supply Hettt\n","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"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. 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