{"http:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.14288\/1.0389365":{"https:\/\/open.library.ubc.ca\/terms#identifierAIP":[{"value":"40cef7fd-5ec9-477a-85f4-0cefcab01a67","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/dataProvider":[{"value":"CONTENTdm","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/isPartOf":[{"value":"BC Historical Newspapers","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/issued":[{"value":"2020-02-19","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"1918-11-01","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/aggregatedCHO":[{"value":"https:\/\/open.library.ubc.ca\/collections\/nelsondaily\/items\/1.0389365\/source.json","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/elements\/1.1\/format":[{"value":"application\/pdf","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note":[{"value":" *.'\u2022-.:\nIMIHIWI IH u|\u00ab |sj n , \u00ab|e MMl\nTha DtUy Ntwa has tb* lsunat \u2022Ir*)\nculatlon of any dally newspaper in I\nCanada In proportion to the population j\not Iti home town. 1\nI, >>\u00ab,,,,,.., I. ,.,, >\u00bb....\u00ab\u2666.!\njltarrriHrnriThnri is > niMi'.tujl\ni   The Dally News carries tbe full nlgbt 1\nleased wire news service of Canadian)\nPress, Limited, whloh Include! tha Associated Press service,\n[.\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab\u00bb<>< I < .......so >\u00bb..\u00bb>\u2666\n17 No. 173\n\"#*\n====--\nKELSON, B. 0., yaiDAY MQBNJN0, NOVEMBER .1, 1916\natmamfarSm si i   i      ai i 11i.11.1ii; iiumju-\u00b1-u.-awmi~-i.iMi\u00bb '\u25a0 .\n50o PER MONTH\nTRIANS AND DISORDER GREAT\nPUTATION CROSSES FIGHTING\nLINE AND OPENS DISCUSSION\n(By, Dally News Leased Wire.)\nIENNA, via London, Oct. 81.\u2014An\nitrlan deputation h- been pcr-\ntod to cross tho fighting lino for\nllmlnary pour parlcrs with the Itol-\ncommander, according to the offl-\nannounoement tonight,\nhe statement saysi\nrhe high oommand of the armies\nly Tuesday hy means of a pnrlo-\nitalro, established communication\ntho Italian army command,\niry effort Is to bo made for tho\nIdnnco of useless bloodshed for tho\nlatlon of hostilities an dtho con-\ndon ot an armistice.\nTowards this step, which was anl-\ned by the best Intentions, the Itnl-\nhigh command nt first assumed an\ntude of unmistakable refusal, and\n\u00bbo\u00bb only on the evening of Wow-\nlay that In accord with tho Italian\ncommand Gen. Weber, nccom-\nied by a deputation, was permitted\nsross the fighting line tor prelim-\npour palers,\"\nIf, therefore, the eruoltles of war-\nmust continuo in the Italian\n\u00bbtre of tho wnr, the guilt and rc-\nnslblllty will havo to bo ascribed to\nonemy.\"\nTALIAN ARMY HEADQUART\nS, Oct, 30, 8 p.m.\u2014In answer to\ndrla's nnnounccment that sho was\ndy to evacuate Italian territory,\ny hns officially replied lhat the\n!r came too lato. It Is nssumed the\nlans will endeavor to drlvo tho\nitro-Hungarlans from Italian soil\n>re an armistice enn be signed.\nSerious Outbreaks  Havo Occurred at\nBudapest\u2014Thousands of Deserters\nAre Committing Outrages\n(By Dally Nows Leased Wlro.)\nLONDON,  Oct, 81.\u2014Disorders  pro-\nvall   throughout  Austria-Hungary  in\naddition to Immense confusion.\nSerious outbreaks have occurred at\nBudapest and agitations are spreading\noverywhere, according to despatches\nfrom neutral papers. Tho Berlin correspondent of tho Copenhagen National Tldendo says that on1 the Hungarian-Croatian frontier thousands of\ndeserters are committing outrages;\nrailway stations are being attacked\nand robbed. In Slavonla several\ncastles are nflro and towns are burning. Another despatch says that Austro-Hungarian soldiers aro deserting\nIn Sorbin.\nDuring demonstrations at Prague,\nAmerican flags wero unfurled and\ndiminutive reproductions of the statue\nof Liberty were displayed. President\nWilson was repeatedly cheered.\nAMSTERDAM, Oct. 31.\u2014Gave rioting broke out In Budapest on Wednesday, nccording to news renching hero\nfrom the Hungarian capital. Mobs\nlooted tho storos and attacked tho\nbanks which have limited payments to\n100 crowns.\nBULK\nTE TERMS\nHENISH  PEOPLE\nFEAR INVASION\n(By Dally Nows Leased Wire.)\nAM8TERDAM, Oet 31,-Thero\nas bean an outbreak and a panic\nmong tha population In the Rhine\nrovinc... arising from reports\n'.it the a-'.horit;.. \u25a0-.-;': ?; *f *> :d,\nnecessary, to allow enemy troops\ni ooeupy Coblenz and Cologne,\n.cording to tha Berlin Tagliasche\nundsehau.\nTOTAL TO DATE\n|TISH  COLUMBIA IS CLIMBING\nNEAR TO THE FIVE MIL*\nLION DOLLAR MARK\nI (By Dally Nows Leased Wire.)\nlORONTO, Oct. 31.\u2014According to\n1 summary Issued tonight of Victory\nli applications only reported up to\nll'.m., tho total for Canada now\nlids officially at 482,060,250, but\nPc figures do not Include nppllca-\nIs of which the special suhscrlp-\n(s committee hns received advice:\ni Montreal, 815,050,000: from Van-\nh'or, $1,200,000; $100,000 from tho\nof New Westminster; $525,000\ni the Alberta Pacific Grain comfy of Calgary; or of $300,000 from\n\" Marltlmo   Nail   company of   St.\nN.B.\nhe Montreal special subscriptions\nlido tho largest so far received ln\nkidn, $10,000,000 from the Sun Life\nlirnnce company, twice tho nmount\n(scribed by them Inst yenr; $8,000,-\nIfrom tho Ogilvio Mlllng compnny,\nlie   tho   nmount. subscribed   lnst\n1;   $1,600,000 from Iho Lnurentldo\nIpany, a 50 per cent lncrenso; and\n|>0,000 from Sir Hcrbet Holt, nearly\ntimes tho amount subscribed lnst\n|ntnrlo's share In the grand total\n\u2022 stands nt $55,212,000, of which To-\nJto Is given credit for $20,806,000, inning today's subscriptions ot $2,-\n1950. Today's total for the othor\nEvinces so far ns received officially\n\u25a0follows:\nVICTORIA CROSS\nThree  of  Seven   New   Recipients  Do\nNot Live to Enjoy Great Honor\nThat Is Theirs.\n(By Dnlly Nows Leased Wire.)\nLONDON, Oct. 31.\u2014Canadian Press\ndespatch from Renter's, Limited.\u2014Tho\nfirst threo of the seven new Victoria\nCross recipients were killed while performing their final heroic deeds, in\nsome cases a series, which aro officially\nand briefly recorded. Particulars may\nbo cited ot two cases to exemplify\nthe bravery shown by all.\nCant. Rlehntl Apnosley West of a\ntank* corps, white, commanding a bnt-\ntnllon of light tanks found tho infantry endangered hy an enemy counterattack. Despite extremely heavy\nmachine gun fire and the propinquity\nof tho onemy, west milled the men\nwho had lost their officers and hastily\nIssued orders. West then rode up\nand down ill front of them In tho face\not certain death, encouraging the men\nnnd calling on them: \"Stick to It, men;\nshow thorn fight; nnd for God's sake\nput Ul) a good fight.\" Ho fell riddled\nwllh machine gun bullets. Ills magnificent bravery inspired the Infantry to\nredouble their efforts and the hostile\nattack was defcuted.\nAnother member of the tank corps,\nLiout. C. Howcli, showed equal reckless regard for his personal sarety.\nWhen commanding the whippet light\ntanks ho left the tank nnd crossed\nopen ground under heavy shell fire and\nmachine gun fire in order to rescue\ntho crow of another whippet which\nhad sideslipped into a largo) shell hole\nand had ovorturncd nnd was on fire.\nThe tank door was Jammed against tho\nside of the shellhole. Howell, unaided,\ndug a way through tho entrance of\ntho door nnd released the crew, thereby saving them from certain death.\nLiout.  Howell,   later  on   the  samo\noccasion,   was   lilt  while   rescuing  a\nwoundod mnn under murderous  fire.\nHe was eventually killed the same day\nwhile attending to other wounded men.\nThe description is also published of\nflvo exploits by ono recipient, namely,\nChief Petty Officer Georgo Prowse ot\ntho naval service.   Regardless of dun\nger he led parties against strong ma\nchine gun points and captured garrl\nsons nnd weapons.   On the lnst occa\nslon he wns the sole survivor of a\ngallant party,   tills courngo Is recorded as superb and his leadership was\nan inspiration to nil.\nFIND BODY OF EBB8;\nWAS NAVAL PATROL MAN\nJtlsb Columbia\t\nIcrta \t\nIkatchowan  \t\nnltoba \t\nJihco \t\n|v Brunswick \t\nScotia \t\nhoc Edward Island ,\n $ 4,369.050\n  1,029,150\n  1,260,000\n  2,606,800\n  18,653,050\n...... 1.000,000\n  2,136,400\n  103,800\ns-M NEW GOVERNMENT\n. FOR BOHEMIAN PEOPLE\nJ (Bv Dally Nows Leased Wire.)\nIMSTHRDAM,  Oct.  81.\u2014The  Ger-\ni Bohemian mombers of tho rolch-\nhavo formed a provisional condition and selected RolchonberB ns\nJ neat of the government, despatches\nIn Vienna announce.  It Is reported\nIt Dr, Karl Kramers will bo pro-\nlr and Prof. G. T. Massryk foreign\nlister of  the .new  Csecho-slovnk\nft, and thnt tho new government\nproceed to Prague ns snnn an nn\nllstlco Is conclluM\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nVICTORIA, B.C., Oct. 31.\u2014One budy,\nthat of W. Ebbs, ono of the crew ot\ntho Canadian naval patrol steamer\nOaliano, has been found Hunting In\ntho vicinity of Capt. St. .lames, by a\ntrawler from Prlnco Rupert which has\nbeen engaged In tho search. The skylight of the Gallano also has been,\npicked up. Tho body ot Ebbs wns Identified by murks on his clothing.\nHope haa not boen entirely abandoned that thero may be some survivors, ar that the vessel may he still\nafloat. The skylight, the authorities\nhero say, might have boon torn away\nby a heavy sea while tho finding of n\nbody might only mean ono of the seamen was washed overboard and not\nthat the vessel had foundered.\nTho Gallano wns equipped with i>\ngood serviceable'raft which undoubtedly .wciiilU bo used In the event or the\nvessel having come to grief. Tho naval authorities aro hoping, should tbo\nstenmer hnve sunk that there will be\nsome survivors when lliu rait Is round.\nCAPITULATION   OF   MOSLEMS   IS\nBELIEVED TO  HAVE  BEEN\nUNCONDITIONAL.\n(By Associated Press.)\nTurkey Is out of the war and Germany's remaining ally, Austria-Hungary, badly defeated on the field of\nbattle, her battle line rent ln twain\nnnd with chaos reigning along hor\nborders, Is pleading for an armistice.\nThus far her appeals have received no\nbetter answer than tho redoubling <t\nthe efforts of tho allteB to crush utterly her warriors. 8he capitulation\nof Turkey Is believed to have boen\nan unconditional ono. The victories\nof tho allied forces over, the Austro-\nHungnrians threaten to Bend what remains of the enemy armies back' to\ntheir own borders, shattered and completely vanquished.\nIn Mesopotamia, tho Turkish army\nwhich for so long held up the British\nln their nttompts to proceed up the\nTigris river, but which lately hns been\nsuffering severe defeats, has surrendered in lis entirety. Through the defection of Turkey tho plight of tho\nTeutonic armies becomes a critical\nono Tho gateway to the western boundaries of Germany and Hungary Is\nopepod by way of tho Dardanelles and\ntho Bosphorus and doubtless shorts-\nallied fleets will Invade tho Black sea\nand begin operations In tills heretofore\nunattackabAe  pector.\nShattered littlo Rumantu, by the collapse of Turkey, again Is likely soon\nto bo InBlde the entente fold and aiding In tho operations ngainst tho nations which crushed her. Likewise\ntho armistice which lets Turkey out ot\nthe war Is a menace to tho enemy In\nRussia and Is likely to prove of tho\ngreatest value In quickening a return\not normal conditions In that country.\nAllied Flet in Blaok bea.\nWASHINGTON, Oct. 31.\u2014Announcement from London that nn armistice\nwith Turkey, with passago permits for\ntill allied warships through the Dardanelles, already is in operation led\nofficials hero to believe that un allied\nfleet If It has nut already started,\nsoon will pass through to the Black\nsea to attack the German naval forces\nthoro.\nTheso forces Include ships of tho\nRussian Black sea fleet taken over by\ntho Teutons after tho collapse of tho\nprovisional government, In Russia. Official British reports revealed by Sir\nEric Geddcs. first lord of the British\nadmiralty, dulrng his recent visit to\nthe United States, show that the Germans obtained ono superdrcadnought,\nsovcral battleships of tho prcdrcud-\nnought typo nnd a bcoio of fast destroyers.\nTho German battlo cruiser Goebon\nnlso is in tho Black sen. This vessel\nwas ln tho Mcdltcrranenn when tho\nwnr began and escaped to the Bosphorus where It wus reported to have\nbeen \"sold\" to Turkey before that\ncountry entered tho war. Tho cruiser\nwas badly damaged several times but\nrecent reports said it hod been repaired agnln, takon over hy the Germans nnd withdrawn to the Iliac kscu.\nLONDON, Oct. 31.\u2014It Is Impossible\nns yet to publish the full terms of tho\narmistice, but they include tbe freo\npassage of the allied fleets through\nthe Bosphorus to the Mack sea, tho occupation of forts on the Dardanelles\nand Bosphorus necessary to secure .he\npassage of ships and Hie Imemdiate repatriation of allied prisoners of war.\nLUDENDORFF'S OFFICE\nIS WIPED OUT\n(By Dally Nows Leased Wire.)\nAMSTERDAM, Oct. 31.\u2014The Cologne Gazette announces that the\npolitical department of supreme\narmy headquarters haa suppressed\nthe department created by Gen.\nLudendorff, former first quartermaster general for the purpose\nof holding all the threads in his\nown hsnds.\nStsrt Another Big Battle in Campaign\nto Drive Germans Out of\nBelgium,\n(By Dnlly News Leased Wire.)\nWITH  THE  BRITiBH' ABMY  IN\nFRANCE AND BELGIUM   Oct. 31.-\n8 p.m.\u2014Another big slice of Important\nterritory was torn from the enoirty today along a wide  front  in  Belgium\nIbetwoon  Peynzo   on   the   north   and\nAvelgohem on tho south by an allied\nforce   composed  of   Belgian,   British,\nFrench and Americans.   The American\nunits are  fighting  with  the  French\nnorth of the British.\n(By Dnlly News Leased Wire.)\nLONDON, Oet.'St.\u2014Canadian Press\ndespatch from Router's, Limited\u2014The\nFrench havo begun  another big at\ntack In Belgium today.\nWITH THE AMERICAN FORCES\nNORTHWEST OF.VERDUN, Oot. 31\n\u20147 p.m.\u2014Gen. PerBhlng's forces today\noccupied La Belle Joyeuse farm and\ntho southern edges of tho Bois des\nLogos. The Americans encountered but\nlittle machine gun opposition.\nThe ndvanpe was in-, the nature of a\nlino straightening operation. Otho'r-\nwlso tho activity along the front to.\nday consisted of reciprocul fighting\nnnd bombng.\nHAVRE, Oct. 31.\u2014Tlie Belglun war\noffice communication issued this evening says:\n\"We arc established on tho west\nbank of tho Canal do Derivation de la\nLys.   We have taken Daalmen.' *\nLONDON, Oct. 81\u2014In tho region\neast of Courtrai the British delivered\nan attack today against the Germans,\ngained nil their objectives and took\n1000 prlsonors, according to Field\nMarshal Halg's communication tonight.\nThe text follows:\n'Tho British second nrmy attacked\nthis morning southwest of Audcnnrde,\ncapturing all Its objectives and 1000\nprisoners.\"\nZX%Z%\u2014Vja ctaonnilnnlnln%z o\nEngagements Violent.\nPARIS, Oct. 31.\u2014Tho war offlco\ncommunication tonight says:\nDuring the course of the day, very-\nviolent engagements took place on tlio\nwest slopes of the St. Ferguex plateau\nwhich turned to our advantage and\nenabled up to take ISO additional prlsonors.\nAviation: On Oct. 30 aerial observers In rcconnoiterlng expeditions secured valuable information. Many\nfires wero observed in the region of\nMario and Mont Cornot. Seventeen\nenemy planes were brought down or\nseen to full ill a damaged condition and\nono balloon was burned. Our bombing\nmachines dropped 211,850 kilos of projectiles on tlio railway stations a>\nLonguyon, Mezeries, Ilirson, Dommary,\nBnroncourt, Splnoourt, Launois, C'hi-\nmay, Mont Cornet and Vervlns, ns well\nns on enntonments and blvlouacs In\nthe region of Cbaumont, Porclen und\nMont Cornet.\n\"Belglun -communication: The army\ngroup in Flanders mndo slight progress along the Belgian front today,\ntaking prisoners.\"\nALLIED IR\nCOUNCIL TO\nOPEN TODAY\nHistoric  Session   About  to   Begin  at\nVersailles\u2014Surroundings  Recall\nGreat Event.\nKARL TOLD KAISER\nHAD TO ASK PEACE\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nLONDON, Oet. 31.\u2014The German\npaper.*, commenting on the Austrian\npeace note, according to a German\nwireless message, says that Emperor\nCharles, on Sept. 26, sent a friendly\ntelegram to Emperor William, announcing that Austria-Hungary was\nobliged to take a decisive step nnd that\ntho peace step was Irrevocable.\nCAR OF CHLORINE GAS\nEXPLODES; CALL FOR MASKS\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nPOUGHKEEI'SIE, N.Y., Oct. 31.\u2014\nNlno cars loaded with chlorine gas\nwere wrecked on tho New York Central railroad near Camclnt this morning, according to telephone advices\nfrom that place. A call was received\nat a factory here for gas masks, It\nwhs said tho gas bad spread over a\nwide (iron.\nBritish Air Corps   Establishes  Record\nfor One Day\u2014Suffers Comparatively Small Loss.\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nLONDON, Oct. ;U.\u2014Sixty-four enemy machines were destroyed and 15\nothers driven down out of control on\nthe western front Wednesday says an\nofficial communication issued tonight\ndealing with aerial operations. Teh\ncommunication   follows:\n\"There was intense activity yesterday over the whole of the front. Sixty-\nfour enemy machines were destroyed\nand 15 driven down.\n\"Including two machines destroyed\non the ground the total of C6 German\nplanes aro knoyn to have heen accounted for without considering thoso\ndriven down, establishes a record for\none day.\n''Thin was accomplished With proportionately small loss. Eighteen of\nour machines are missing.\"\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nPARIS, Oct. 31.\u2014Associated Press.\u2014\nOn tfie eve of tho meeting of the supreme war council tho very atmosphere\nof Versailles \\t> surcharged with tht*\nImportance of pending events. The\npresence of numerous uniformed officials of the allied nations, with councillors, prime ministers and personages of high estate, lends to'the scene\na dignity which reflects tho nature of\ntho colossal questions to be decided\ndirecting the destiny of the new order\nof world   politics.\nAutomobiles glide over the asphalt\nand cobblestone streets of France's\nancient seat of government, bearing\nworld figures, some carry the highest\narmy staffs In dnazling uniforms:\nothers bear naval chiefs In their black\nuniforms, varigated with gold stripes\nii) profusion and patterned according\nto their country's orders, while now\nand then limousines, with distinguished civilians rush by claiming tbe right\nof way, seemingly because of the high\npositions of the occupants In world\naffairs.\nTrianon palace lias been isolated.\nThe deliberations of the premiers, ministers and navul nnd military chiefs\nwill be conducted amidst the quietude\nof a woodland dell, retained In all Its\nbeauty by the French government since\ntho days of Louis Y1X and used afterwards by successive sovereigns including Napoleon.\nWhere Former Kaiser Ruled\nTrolnon palace, resting- In clusters\nof giant trees, surrounded by a picturesque park1 nnd resplendent with\nflower gardens and serpantine walks,\nstands within the very shadow of tho\nLouis XIV palace in tho north wing\nof which, In the \"Galerle des Gloces,\"\nWllhelm I, grandfather .of the present\nGerman emperor, and then king of\nPrussia, was proclaimed first German\nomperou In 1871,\nTo make more secure the Isolation of\nthe palace for-the conferences which\nwill begin tomorrow, al ltraffic hi Its\ndirection will be stopped. Guards of\nFrench, British, American and Italian\nsoldiers stand on duty at various posts.\nWhen the council meets, the guard\nabout tho palace will be considerably\nIncreased so as to prevent the slightest\npossibility of any unauthorised person\napproaching tho grounds of the palace.\nWithin a radius uf many hundreds' of\nyards, tbo guards will patrol and nobody will be allowed tu pass who Is unable to produce' tbe necessary official\npapers.\nChiefs Hold Preliminary Meeting\nPARIS,   Oct.   31.\u2014The  -chlfMs   nnd\nother representatives of the allied governments, like Col. House, having held\npreliminary meetings lu Paris, are deliberating this afternoon, according to\ntbo eTmps, at Versailles, the seat of\nthe Interallied council.\nOKANAGAN COMPLAINS OF\nREFRIGERATOR  SERVICE\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nOTTAWA, Oct. 31.\u2014Complaints from\nthe Okunugun valley that frujt districts are not getting proper refrigerator car service have been bofore\nthe railway commission. Sir Henry\nDrayton, chairman of the commission,\nin an opinion today, points out that\ntho Canadian Pacific railway hns hud\nto use n large proportion'of refrigerator cars In the overseas movements\nof fresh meals, lie- adds that tho\nC.P.R. has gone on tbo market fnr\nheaters und purchased a considerable\nsupply, although far short of supplying all cars which may now ,be required. Sir Henry, under the circumstances, does not think It feasible lo\norder more ihnn the steps ulrondy\ntaken,\nSimply Told  Berlin That There Wat\nNothing for  It to Do But Seek\nPoace.\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nAMSTERDAM, Oct. 31.\u2014Despatches\nquoting German and Austrian advices\ntend to show that while the Austrian\npeace noto was submitted to the German ambassador at tbe time it was\nforwarded to Washington, fid-many\nwas not actually considered, but mere?\nly.* Informed that the step was Irrevocable,\nThe president of the German Helsch\nbank addressing a meeting of the\ncommittee referred to what he declared\nas unfounded rumors of a moratorium\nand of the Inability oi the savings\nbanks to meet their liabilities, whirl\nhad led to public hoarding of money\nand as a result of this, he added, tha\nReisch bank bad been obliged slnco\nJuly 1 to Issue nearly 5,500,000,000\nmarks In new currency. The Rolsch\nbank, he declared, would by drastic\nmeasures get the ebtter of this difficult situation.\nCHURCHES IN ONTARIO\nMUST CONSERVE  FUEL\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nTORONTO, Oct. 31\u2014 \"Must\" Is the\nword that the Ontario fuel administrator now uses In connection with tbo\ncall on the churches of tbls province\nto conserve  fuel.\nWithin a day or two It Is likely that\nevery church In Ontario will receive a\nletter from the fuel administrator. II.\nHome Smith, calling on them to follow the lead of the Brockvllle churches\nwhich united last winter and saved\ntoo tons of coal.\nThe coal that It ts figured could bu\nsaved by a temporary church union\narrangement would keep 5000 families\nsupplied  for the entire winter,\n(By tho Associated Press.)\nMore than 50,000 prisoners hayi\nbeen taken by the Italians, British,\nFrench, American and Czechoslovak forces, and everywhere,\nfrom the mountain region to the\nplains of Venetia, the enemy is being sorely tried. In the mountains,\nwhere stiff resistance had been\nofforod to keep the foe from entering the back door of Austria, the\nenemy's front is cracking under\nthe violence of the attacks and Important strategic positions are being lost. To the east of the Plave,\nthe allies have driven in a sharp\nwedge to the northeast of Belluno,\nsome 20 miles from their original\npoint of departure, and severed\nconnection between armies in the\nnorth and those on the Venetian\nplains. Over the plains leading\ntoward the Austrian frontier the\ninvaders everywhere are in full\nflight with the allied troops pressing them hard, Here the debacle\nseems to be complete. The enemy\nin his flight is leaving behind him\nlargo numbers of guns and great\nquantities of war stores as endeavors to reach the passages over\nthe Tagliamonlo river. It seems\nnot Impobable that on the plains\nand in the region east and west of\nBelluno large numbers of the enemy are destined to be captured.\nMake Torrifio Advance.\nITALIAN ARMY HEADQUARTERS, Oct. 30.\u2014S p.m.\u2014Allied troops advancing from tho Plave river havo\ncaptured 50,000 Austro-Hungarians\nand have taken hundreds of cannon.\nTho third army still Is advancing,\ntaking thousands of prisoners and\nmany cannon.\nThe Italian armies aro pushing Mler\ntbe enemy in the mountains and on\nthe plains. Allied troops have reached\nSadie, IS miles east of the Plave river.\nTbe AUStrlans, on deserting Asiago,\nleft great quantities of ammunition behind them.\nThe problem of the allied commanders now ts to throw enough cavalry\nand light troops across the Pluve river\nwhich Is still low, to overtake and capture tho main sections of the Austro-\nHungarian  army.\nGen. Diaz, tho Italian commander In\nchief, has Issued the following bulletin to his troops:\n\"Soldiers, forward In Italy's name;\nwe will place the wreath of victory on\nthe tomb of our glorious dead. Forward\u2014our Immortal country calls.\".\nTbe text of the statement follows:\n\"The enemy is routed east of the*\nPlave and Is attempting to reach crossings on the aTgllamcnto river.\n\"The 12th army has completed Us\npossession of the massif of Cesme and\nIs now fighting to carry the Gorge of\nQuero. Tht- eighth army has captured\nthe spur between the Pollino basin and\nthe Plave valley.\n\"We have occupied the defile ot\nZeravllle nnd are advancing toward\nthe high plain of Cunslgllo and toward Pordenone, She tenth army has\nbrought Us front to the Plventa,\nCzt.cho-Slovaks are In the action.\n\"In the Grappa region wo renewed\nour attack this morning. We havo\ncarried Col Caprlle, Col Bolalto, ABO-\nlone, Mont Prnssaolun, the ZolarolO\nsalient and Monte Splnohcla\n\"On the Asiago plateau, the harassed\nenemy made an aggressive fire. Rhus\nbeen ascertained that the prisoners\ntaken exceed 50,000. More than 300\nguns have been counted.\"\nReach   Ponte  Nolle Aibi.\nWASHINGTON, Oct. 31.\u2014Italian\ntroops have reached l'oute .wile Aibi,\nnortheast of the city of Belluno, thus\ndefinitely dividing the Austrian armies\nsaid an official wireless message re-\ncoved here tonight from Rome.\nTho Australia have been completely\nrouted east ot the Plave, an earlier\ndespatch said and It is with great difficulty sustaining the incessant pressure of thu Italian troops In the mountain region, in the plain and In tho\nAtaln foothills uf Venetia. i Enemy\nmasses are described as \"streaming in\nconfusion\" down the mountain valley\nIn an attempt lo reach passes on the\naTiagllmento.\nPrisoners, guns, war materials and\nstorehouses, scarcely touched, fell Into\nthe bauds of the Italians. Cxeeho-\nSlovak troops are operating wltb tbo\nthird Italian army which is pushing\nahead overcoming and capturing the\nenemy.\nIn the Grappa region, the Italians\nrenewed tbo attack today and captured tho plateau of Asiago, the salient\nof olarolo, .Mounts Splnonclu and 1'ra.s-\nsaolan, Asolne and Col Caprlle and\nCol Bomilto.\nPrisoners  total 50,000.\nThe total number of prisoners captured now exceeds 50,000 and of tho\nguns captured more than 300 have Wen\ncounted.\n\"The success of our armies Is becoming more and more stupendous,\"\nsaid the despatch. \"The enemy Is completely routed east of the Plave and\nthe enemy Is with great difficulty sustaining the incessant pressure of our\ntroops in tbe mountain region, In the\nplain and In the Alpine foothills of\nVchcllu, Our urines are aiming bre-\nslstably toward the objective.* which\nhave   been   designated.\nTlie cheiuy musses are streaming In\nIN GREAT\nTAKE 50,000 AUSTINS\nconfusion down the mountain valleys\nln an attempt to reach passes on tho\nTagllamento. Prisoners, guns, war materials and storehouses, scarcely touch- '\ned, fell Into our hands. Tho 12th army,\nafter having completely taken possession of the heights of Cosme, Is fighting to conquer the pass of Quero. Tho\n8th army has conquered tho ridge between the valley nnd Folllna nnd tho\nvalley of tho Plave and hns occupied\nthe pass of Serravulle, advancing toward the plain of Cansignlla, aiming\nat tho plain of Pordenone. The 10th\narmy has brought Us front on the L1-'\nvenza. Tho third nrmy Is pushing\nahead overwhelming and capturing tho*\nenemy who offers a bitter resistance.\nCzecho-Slovak troops ure participating In this action.\n\"In the Grappa region our troops renewed their uttnek and this morning\nsucceeded In conquering Col Caprlle,\nCol Bolalto, Asolone, Mount Prnssaolun, the salient of Solurolo\/ Mount\nSplnoncla and tho plateau of Asiago.\n\"In spile of bail weather conditions\nlour aviators, succeeded in bringing\ndown two enemy machines and ono\nobservation balloon.\n\"The number of prisoners captured\namounts to more than 50,000 and of\nthe guns captured more than 300 wero\ncounted.\"\nRapidly Extend Lines*        '*\" I\nITALIAN ARMY HEADQUARTERS\nON THE PLWE FRONT, Oct. 31.\u2014\nTbe Italian army on the right Is rapidly extending Its lines in the valley of\nthe upper Piave around Belluno, with\nthe object of dividing the Austrlar*\narmy and forcing a retreat of tho\nmountain army along tho roads from.\nBalsano.\nhe most notable fighting was occasioned by tbe third army's frontalis\nattack along the tower Plave on tho\nAustrian fifth army, which Is resisting stubbornly to save Itself from capture. This army Is also being attacked hy the tenth army, composed ot\ntwo British, one Italian and one American army as the right wing of Austrian army rests upon marshes and\nthe sea. Its position Is most precarious and reports Indicate that It is ln\nflight wherever possible.\nThe ltalans ure advancing rapidly\nvirtually at,all nolnts along the .front.\nOutposts are reported to be within\nno miles of I'dlne. The Austrlans an*\nretreating from their fortified mountain positions, blowing up munitions\nand fortresses and burning supplies na\nthey leave, li Is said that the great\nfortress (if Col Yezzena was destroyed\nin three huge explosions.\nItalians arriving along the Llvenza\nriver were greeted with great enthusiasm by the Italians. Twenty bridges\naro open over which there has been\na ceaseless flow of cavalry, artillery,\ncyclists, supply wagons, members oC;\nIhe (American ,Red Cross, Y.SLC.A.\nworkers and refugees.\nPEG VICTORY LOAN\nIS\nv\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nWINNIPEG, Oct, 81.\u2014Vlclory loan\nsubscriptions f.ir thy first Tour days\nor tin. campaign lolal 10,000,000, according io unofficial figures. Tho\ntotnl c.'inli subscriptions up to noon\ntoday amounted to KOOO.noo, It was\nofficially announced. Thin Includes\nHi,, business mid Industrial canvass up\nto Wednesday night, and tlio residential canvass by the, women's committer for Monday and Tuesday.\nTwo 'lOlt.OOu applleatlons were received today, being from tlie Canada\nFlro Insurance company and tho\nMonarch Life Assurance company,\nwhile tbe Canadian Indemnity company subscribed $.r.,000.\nTwenty more Winnipeg business\nfirms were awarded honor emblems\ntoday, bringing the total to 75.\nIn Ihe first three days of the canvass In this city more than doublo\nthe number of bonds were sold than\nIII the llko period last yenr. over 6G0U\nsales being recorded.\nEdmonton Raise, $96,000\nEDMONTON, net. 111.\u2014Vcltnry loan\nsubscriptions In this city today wero\n|oo,ooo.\nAUSTRO-HUNGARIANS\n,  DEMAND A REPUBLIC\n(By Dally News Loosed Wire.)\nAMSTERDAM, Oct. 31\u2014The Uerlln\nTagoblatt and Vosslsche Zeitung: publish rcporLs of demonstration, ut\nVienna as well as at Budapest. An\nall-provlslonal soldiers' nnd officers'\ncouncil has been established nt Vienna,\nwhere tile people ure pnradlng tlie\nstreets shouting \"Down with tho\nMnpsbtirRs.\"\nThe Lnmtnaseh cabinet Is expected\nto resign, according to reports received here and the army Is In course of\nfull dissolution. '-;\nin Budapest, demonstrations continue in favor of n republic. The peoplo are shouting for a republic and\nthe soldiers are replacing their Imperial cockades with revolutionary\ncolors. Revolutionary troops. II Is)\nadded, govern iho whole city, .\n PAGE TWO\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1918\nLeading Hotels of the West\nWh,r\u00bb th. Traveling  Publio May Obtain  Superior Accommodation.\nLicense No. 10-1281\nA la Cart, Table d'Hot,\nSsrvice Unexcelled.\nSpecial  Summer   Sunday   Dinner,\nS1.00\nTea Room open dally, 10 a. m. to\nMidnight.\nMusic and Dancing.\nIces, Ice  Cold  Drinks, Light  Refreshments,\nAfternoon Tea, 3 to 6 25c\nHUME\u2014Lieut, p. Dale, Crawford\nBuy; C. N. Tieebe, Vancouver; Pat\nMngulre, Alnsworth; John Iteeno,\nKuslo; W. P. l.lngle, Itossland; H. M.\nShcller, C. Shelter, Winnipeg; Lieut.\nAdams, Cranbrook; W. G. Poulton.\nVnncouver; R. Smart, High River; W,\nLancaster, Fernle; rapt. Branston\nGray, Miss J. C, McGler. Victoria; II.\n13. Wottaufor, Kitchener, Out.; C. II.\nButler, Winnipeg.\nQueen's Hotel\nEuropean    ind    American    Plan.\n8t\u00bbam Heat in Every Room.\nA. LAPOINTE, Proprietor.\nQUEI3NS-J. T. Price, Castlegar; I'.\n\u25a0\\Vatorston, Iialfour; C. ii. l-'enwiclt,\nSouth Slocan; P. M. aTylor, W. 1!.\naTylor, Creston; Mr. nnd Mrs. V. Lo-\nmas, Sergt. G. h. A. Hoss, Corp. J. E.\nWhalley, s. Lockwood, Fernle; T. Robinson, Wetasklwin.\nNelson House\nELI  JULIEN,  Proprietor.\nEuropean Plan.\nCSf,  Open   Day  and  Night.\n85c\u2014Merchants' Lunch, 12 to 2\u201435o\nPhone 27S     Booms, 50c and up.\nGrand Central Hotel\nJ. A. EBICKSON, Prop.\nOpposite   Postoffic.\nRoom and  Board, 835  per  Month.\nEuropon Plan, Room, 50c up.\nMeal, 35c.\nGRAND CENTRAL\u2014Billy Lees. A.\nS. Sam, City; o. Hunter, Cranbrook.\nMadden House\nM. J, MADDEN, Propri.tr.,..\nSTEAM HEATED.\nCorner Baker and Ward St,., Ntlion\nMADDEN\u2014J. II. Crclghlon, City; II.\nGreener, Addy, Wash.; .1. Clemens,\nBoynes Lake; W. Saycrs, Spokano; .M.\nI'. Tody, Itossland; Mrs. .1. Dennis,\nHull; S. Tlnkcss, L. W. Tlnlirs\", Mrs.\nH. Grosacott, W. S. Grosscott. Iteglna;\nW. lleafetts, S. Slmpklns, Winnipeg;\nH. Walford, Saskatoon; 'P. .loyce, Marcus; G. W. Ilimllc, Hall; 1'. Daley.\nAlaska.\nNew Grand Hotel\nJOHN BLOMBERQ, Proprietor.\nUp-to-D,t, Brick  Building, Steam\nHeated.\nHot and Cold Water in Every Room\nAmerican and European Plan.\nNEW GRAND\u2014J, E. McNeill and\nWife, Medicine Hot; C. O. Swanson,\nGray Creek\nThe Strathcona\nH. W 8H0RE, Proprietor.\nIdol  Hotel for Traveler, and\nTourist,.\nSample room, all above ground with\nnatural light.\nBedroom, large, airy and quiet.\nBpaelal Rate, to Bo,rd,ra and\nFamilies..\nSPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS AT\nHalcyon Hot Springs\nSanitarium\nAND STOCK UP WITH HEALTH.\nIf you suffer from muscular, Inflammatory, sciatica or any other\nform of rheumatism, or from metallic poisoning of any sort don't delay.\nCome at once and got cured. Most\ncomplete and best arranged bathing\nestablishment on tho continent. All\ndepartments under one roof, steam\nheated and electric light,\nRattsi $3 par day or $17 par weak.\nDAVIS & DAVIS, Prop,.\nHaleyon, Arrow Lake,, B.C.\nFOR SALE\nSMALL HOUSE\nBungalow Style, Central Location.\nIncluding Furniture.\n$150 Cash,\nBalance of 5730 al (15 a moiilll wllh\nli  tier cent  Interest.\nFOR   RENT\nOne of tlie Nicest Bungalows In\nthe city;   beautiful grounds, $22.50\nC. W. APPLEYARD\nStocks Insurance Rentals\nFURS\nGuaranteed high class furs, nice\nselection kept In stock or mado to\norder from selected skins. Customers' furs mado Up, remodelled\nand repaired. Skins dressed and\nnounted nt moderate prices. BcBt\nprice paid for ruw skins.\nG. GLASER\nManufacturing Furrier,\n416 Ward Street, Nelson, B.C.\nPhone 106.\nTulameen Hotel\nPRINCETON, B.C.\nThe best known worklngman's\nhotel ln town. Hot and cold water\nbaths, etc. Rooms 50c per night.\nFree auto meets all trains. Stage\nauto leaves hotel dally for Copper\nMountain and Mill Side.\nProprietor, D. O'Brien.\nTHE  STANDARD   RESTAURANT\nB26 Baker Street\u2014Tvso Door, West\nof Stanley.\nOPEN DAY AND NIQHT.\n12 to 2, Special Lunch 35c\nYOUR   PATRONAGE  SOLICITED\nThe Kootenay Hotel\nMRS. MALLETE, Proprietr,,,.\nA Homo for tho World at $1.26 a\nDay. First-class Dining Boom.\nComfortable Room,.\n311 Vtrnon Street, Near Poatofflc.\nKOOTENAY\u2014V.  Miller. City;   John\nDeysnoy, Appledale; Henry Waterson,\nVancouver.\nOCCIDENTAL HOTEL\nThe most homelike hotel In tho\ncity. Meals nerved family style,\nRoom and board by the month, $35;\nroom und board by the day, $1.25;\nrooma, 35o up; meals, 35c.\nEdward Korr, Proprietor.\n\"1 didn't know Ihe government was\nclusslfylrfg cattle the Way they do husbands.\"\n\"1 don't undestand you.\"\n\"I Just eceived a lettc fom my uncle\nIn the country telling me that ho nun\neighteen registered cpwfl,\"\nWHY WAIT TILL WINTER\nreally sols In and catches you wllh\nat) empty coal bin? Come now and\njrder tho coal you must havo sooner or later and the sooner the better. Wo are in a position Just now\nto mako Immediate and full deliveries of first class coal. You Will be\nwlso to take advantage of that\ncondition at once.\nWest Transfer Co.\nPHONE   U\nVoucher System\nIs Essential Part\nof Modern Business Methods\nPractically every largo business firm In the country nnd tbo\ngroat majority of the smaller\nconcerns use the voucher system\nof bookkeeping. It In tho \u00abafest\nand most satisfactory method\nthat has been devised, it has\nStood the test of the most exa t-\ning conditions,\nSEND YOUR ORDER\nFOR VOUCHERS\nTO THE DAILY NEWS\nJOB DEPARTMENT\nWo carry a stock of ruled vouch-\neri forms or will rule them specially to order.\nWe will make up for you any\nform you desire.\nThe Daily News'Job\nDepartment\nTh, Home of Good Printing\nNELSON, B. C.\n\u25a0pp\nGive her\nBOVRIL\nBovril is one of the most precious food\nsubstances in the world. Its beneficent\neffects are immediate ; it acts like a glass of\nchampagne, but without the reaction which\nwine sometimes brings. Bovril does permanent\ngood by building up the very fabric of the body.\nTo get the full benefit of Bovril, take it regularly day after day. The value of * a course of\nBovril\" has been scientifically demonstrated by the\nindependent investigations of Professor Thompson,\nAfter bringing human subjects to a\nconstant weight on a standard diet,\nhe added Bovril to the other food,\nand found the bodybuilding powers of\nBovril to be io to\n20 times the amount\ntaken.\nVANCOUVER GETS CONTRACT\nFOR GOVERNMENT STEAMERS\niiiy Dnlly News Leased Wire.)\nOTTAWA. Oct, 81.\u2014Hon. .1. C. Hal-\nInntyne, minister of marine and fisheries, has entered into contracts for\nthe const ruction of six additional\nBteamshlps for tho government. The\nWallace shipbuilding company of\nVancouver will build two vessels of\n5100 tons capacity and one of 4300\ntuns, while tbe Kingston Steamship\ncompany of Kingston, will construct\nn vessel of 37600 tons, in addition\ncontracts have been signed with  tbu\nPort Arthur Steamship company for\ntwo 3400 ton vessels. Tbls brings the\ntotal number of vessels contracted for\nUp to 31.\nBERNSTORFF TO TURKEY?\nt By Pally News Leased Wire.)\nl.ASKl.. Oct. 31.\u2014The Frankfort\nDel lung, a copy Of which has-been received here, soys Count Uernstorff,\nGerman ambassador to Turkey, will\narrive In Berlin Friday, having been\nrecalled from tho Constantinople embassy less on account of recent events\nin Turkey than tlio necessity to have\nsome ono In Berlin specially acqualnt-\ned with American matters,\nNewspapers say throe thousand\nworkmen In Budapest have plundered\nthe arms and munition depots In the\nHungarian capital.\n10\nSunlight does it\nYou who nln-ayi. drend wash\nday\u2014 becuuse of the hours of\nweary, waih'honrd rubbinrf. the\ndamp steamy air, with perhaps\nyour '.kirt and shoes splashed\nand souked\u2014just forget all that.\nCome into the ease and com*\nfort of a   Sunlight Wash Day.\nSunlight Soap will do the wash\u2014\nyou can go out calling or shop*\nping.   Head the directions.\nAnchor-Donaldson Line\nPopular Sorvlo,\nCANADA   TO   GLASGOW\nFor full Information apply to agent, oi\ncompany', office, 622 liming, Street\nWest, Vancouver.\nCOMFORT IN COATS\nTHAT IS WHAT THE PUBLIC ARE CALLING OUR WARM FALL\nAND  WINTER  COATS\nTHEY   COME   IN   PLUSH,   VELOURS,   BROADCLOTHS,\nTWEEDS,   ETC. .\nI\nTHEY ABB CUT IN EXCLUSIVE STYLES WHICH ARE PROVING\nVERY   POPULAR\nPRICES  RUN   FROM  $20.00 AND  UP\nAND   ARE   EXCEEDINGLY   MODERATE   FOR   THIS   YEAR\nOUR LADIES' DRESSES IN  SILK  POPLIN, TAFFETAS, DUCHESS\nSATIN, SERGE,  ETC,\n\u00ab:\u25a0-\"\nWERE BOUGHT RIGHT\u2014IN  FACT, BETTER THAN THAT\u2014AND\nYOU GET THE ADVANTAGE IN THE PRICE\nSEE  THESE  TODAY\nSmillie & Weir\nformation through thoir own channels\nof the reported action of the Austrian\ncommander on the Italian front In applying dlrootly to Gen. Diaz, Iho Italian commander In chief for an armistice.\nTho disposition of European Turkey\nand the Dardanelles Is a question\nbrought suddenly to the front hy tho\narmistice whloh has ended Turkey's\ncareer as an ally of Germany. One\nthing is regarded here as virtually\ncertain\u2014the Dardanelles will never\naualn be under Ihe domination of\nTurkey. Great Britain nnd Franco nro\ndetermined .upon this and the American government has voiced Its approval ot their position,\nIn some quarters the belief prevails\nlhat the Dardanelles will be .Internationalized, thus opening the Black sea\nto tlio commerce of the world and giving Russia an outlet to tho Mediterranean.\nSOCIALISTS IN  GERMANY WANT\nABDICATION  OF  KAISER\n(By Daily News Leased Wire.)\nLONDON, Nov. I.\u2014Independent\nSocialists throughout Germany nro\nabout lo start an agitation for tho Immediate abdication of Emperor Wll-\nllnm, Ihe dismissal of Field Marshal\nvon Hlndenburg nnd withdrawal of\ncommands from tho crown princes of\nPrussia and Bavaria, ncoordlng to an\nAmsterdam despatch to the Exchange\nTelegraph company, quoting tho Yolks\nZeitung of Leipzig.\nTROOPS AND PEOPLE\nDECLARE REPUBLIC\n(By Dully Nows Leased Wire.)\nIIER.VE, Oet, 31.\u2014Military Insurrections occurred In bolh Vienna and\nBudapest Wednesday, according to tho\nMerlin newspapers. Tho people nnd\ntroops acclaimed a ropubllc\nDOCTORS\nFAILEDTO HELP\nBut Lydia E.  Pinkham's\nVegetable Compound Re*\nmoved the Cause of\nthis Woman's Illness.\nHOLD ON AT ALL\nHigh  Command  Says  Peace  Chanc,\nBetter   if  Boche   Doe,   Not\nRetreat.\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nBRITISH 'HEADQUARTERS, Oct.\n31.\u2014An order signed by Gen. von Lur-\ntlsch, commanding nn army corps In\nthe Buslgny sector, dated Ocl. 19.\nfound on prisoners, says:\n\"Wc will accept decisive battle on\nthe Lys-Hcrmunn line, which must\nhe held at any price.\"\nThe Hermann line Is the Scheldt line\nwhich wns subsequently captured nlonir\nwith Von Lnrtlseh's sector. .Toother\ndivisional order says:\n\"The high command hns ordered that\ntroops' be made to understand clearly\nthat the Hermann line must bo held nt\nall costs for this reason, namely. If It\nIs held there aro good prospects of\ncarrying out peace negotiations or ar*\nmnglng an armistice. If. on tho other\nhand, this lino Is not held, penco In\nIhe oar future Is out of the question.\nMnko this point clear by word of\nmouth.\"\nAnother order says:\n\"The main obstacle to a pence of\nJustice Is tho unbridled will of the enemy army commanders to annihilate\nthe German nrmy. They hope to uc-\ncompllsh this by renewod htMStcs: Only\nby standing firm can the scheme of\ntho enemy army commanders be frus\ntrated and tho honarnblo peaco secur\nod. Tho enemy Infantry Is Inferior 1\nqunllty nnd without cnpnclty of resist\nanco. If wo turn our backs on thei\nwo aro lost and with us the whol\nGorman nrmy. If only evoryono wl\nstand firm our lasl; Is easy nnd w\nshall he able to settle accounts wit\ntho enemy but every man must slant\nThat Is the question.\"\nA Classified Ad. will bring result\nSome Places\nYou Buy\nBARGAINS\n\u2014BUT\u2014\nHere You Buy\nSHOES\nand wo will wager that tho\nShoes you buy here will out\nwear the bargain you buy elsewhere many times over,\nC. ROMANO\n,.    \u00ab  > ,\nShoemaker and Repairing\nPresident   Wilson   Has   Not  Yet   Re.\nceived Any Official Word\u2014 Armistice Means Surrender\n(By Dnlly Xows Leased Wire.)\nWASHINGTON, Oot 81.\u2014President\nWilson cleared up today his task us\nIntermediary for armlstlco and peace\npleas of the central powers, just as\npress despatches were bringing Ihe\nnews of Turkey's surrender nnd of\nevent, foreshadowing an early collapse of tho Austro-Hungarian armies.\nformally .as well nn actually, the\nwholo question of tlio conditions upon\nwhloh tho wnr shall end now Is before\nthe allies and Amorlcan representatives in Paris, Tbo nest stop probably\nwill he a decision or (hose representatives on armistice terms, unless beforo It Is reached Austria follows the\nexample of Mulgarln nnd Turkey nnd\ncapitulates In the Meld before the\ngroat drh\/orthnt Is cutting her forces\nto pieces In Italy.\nIt may bo stated that, whllo the\narmistice program which tho Germans\nawait may not differ essentially from\npredictions llial It will Include surrender of tho German navy and submarines, disarmament of the German\nnrmles nnd occupation ot German\nstrongholds; but framing of Ihe program has not beon completed nnd nny\nInformal announcements nre premature.\nOfficially, neither Washington nor\nIhe allied embassies had been Informed\nof tho day's events. Only through\npress despatches did they learn of Ihe\n(all ol' Turkey ami they hail no In-\nWorcciter, Moss.\u2014\"I took Lydia E.\nPinkham's Vegetable Compound for a\nweakness and pain\nwhich used to keep\nmo in bed for two\ndays each month. I\ntried many doctors\nwithout benefit until\nI was really discouraged. My mother\nurged me to take\nLydia E. Pinkham's\nVegetable Com*\nEound as it had\nolpedhersomuch. I\ndid so and soon saw\na chango for the\nbetter. I kept on\ntaking it and am now\nso well and strong\nthat I can do all my\nhousework, even my washing and 1 have\na little baby who is as healthy as I\ncould ask\u2014thanks to your Vegetable\nCompound.\"\u2014Mrs. F. H. Stone, 24\nUowdoin St, Worcester, Mass.\nWomen who suffer from displacements, irregularities, inflammation,\nulceration, backache, headaches and\nnervousness should lose no time in giving\nthis famous root and herb remedy,\nl.y.lin 10. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a trial.\nSHE DARKENED\nHER GRAY HAIR\nWell   Known   Lady   Tells   How   Sho\nDarkened  Hor Gray  Hair by a\nSimple Home Made Remedy.\nMrs. K. H* liiiotn, u well known real-\ndent of Buchanan County, iu., who\ndarkened her gray hulr by a .simple\nhome mini.' remedy made the following statement:\n''Any lady or gentleman run darken\ntheir gray or faded hulr, and mnko\nIt noft and glossy with this simplo\nremedy, which they run mix nt home,\nTo hull* u pint of water add 1 ounco\nof bay rum. ono small box of Orlcv\nCompound ami U ounce of glycerine.\nThem- Ingredients cun be purchased nt\nany tlr.UB store at very little cost, Apply lo tho hair every othor day until\ntho gray huh- Ih darkened sufficiently*\nThin Is not a dyo, it does not color, tho\nmost delicate nealp; Ih not Micky or\ngreoBy and does not rub off, It will\nmake a tfrny haired person look lu lo\nHO yeum younger\/'\nHave Your Own Name\nor Brand Name\nPrinted on\nButter Wrappers\nTHK LAW SAYS THAT YOU HAY NOT SELL BUTTER FROM\nA FARM OR THROUGH A STORE OR MARKET UNLESS IT HAS\nTHU WORDS \"DAIRY I1UTTKR\" PRINTED ON THE WRAPrER.\nAS YOU NOW HAVE TO USE '\u2022RtNTED WRAPPERS WHY NOT\nHAVE YOUR OWN NAME OR THE BRAND NAME PRINTED ON\nTHE WRAPPER AS WELL AND IN THAT WAY GAIN VALUABLE\nADVERTISING. II'\" PURCHASERS OF YOUR BUTTER WHO LIKE\nITS QUALITY DON'T KNOW WHO MAKES IT THEY CAN'T KNOW\nWHAT BRAND TO ASK FOR WHEN THEY WANT TO BUY THE\nSAME KIND AGAIN.\nAccording to the Dominion\ngovernment regulations all\nfarmers who sell huttor\neither to tho stores or privately, are required to have\nIt properly covered ln a\nwrapper on which MUST\nappear In prominent letters\nthe words\n\"DAIRY BUTTER.\"\nThe fact Is also emphasized\nthat all butter In such\npackages must ho of the full\nnet weight of sixteen ounces,\nnnd In default of samo a fine\nof from $10 to $30 for each\noffense Is Imposed. Whey\nbutter must bo so labelled\noven whon mixed with dairy\nbutter and dairy butter retains Its label oven though it\nbo mixed with the crenmory\nproduct.\nYOU CAN BE SUPPLIED WITH\nNEATLY - PRINTED WRAPPERS\nFOR YOUR BUTTER AT THE\nDAILY NEWS OFFICE, FOR THB\nFOLLOWING PRICES:\n200 '\n500\n1000\n'apor and Printing\nIncluded\nH \u00bb\nII \"\n$2.50\n$3.50\n$5.00\nThese prices include both th,\nPapor, which i, tha but obtainabl,\nfor th, purpose, and the printing,\nWE  CAN   8HIP   IMMEDIATELY  ON   RECEIPT  OF  ORDER\nDaily News Job Department\nTHE   HOME  OP  GOOD   PRINTINC\nBAKER STREET NELSON,  B.C.\nV\n rniBAT, nuvcmpGn u i\u00bbio.\n>tar Grocery\nPHONE 10.\na-*------\u00bb-*--*--*\u00bb\u00bb-a*\"-*^*?-*\u00bb*\"*-s-^**\u00bb**\"**-*-\u2022*'\n.DON   DOUBLES\nITS LOAN QUOTA\nv\u00bb\u201er,   Report  500,000  Worth  of\nVictory Bonds Bought Up to\nLest Night\nindon, the only town' In the Interior\nBritish Columbia, to win its honor\n: the flrBt day of tho Victory Loan\nlipalgn, haa doubled  Its quota of\n|(IU0 yesterday.    This entitles  the\nto   the   honor   flag   nnd   tour\n\u2022nut, and it expects thnt with an\n|ltlonal 116,000 which Is In sight,\n' will bo aide to add a fifth crown\ncredit.\nHALCYON  NOTES.\n(Special to The Dally News.)\n|.ALCYON, B.C., Oct. 31.\u2014Mr. and\nW. P. VnnAntwerp,    Okanagun\nhdlng, arrived lost Friday. Mr. Vnn-\n|twerp returned homo Tuesday hut\nVanAntwerp   will   stay   for a\n** nn llllln\t\nf Kootenay andloundary\n*\u2022\u2666.,,, \u00bb\u00bb. . M MX,,,,,,, ,.*i\nWaim\nBy so' doing you aro taking the\nfirst step towards preventing In-\nfluenza.\nPut his feet in a pair of Our Solid\nLeather Boots nnd you may rest\nyour mind easy.\nBOYS'   HIGH   CUT\nSizes 1 and 2  SS.50\nSizes 3 to 5',i   S6.00\nYOUTHS' HIGH CUT\nSlzo 11 to 13!!,  S4.75\nANDREW & CO.\nLeadtrs in Foolf\u00bb\u00abhion\nLucky Number Lost Week, 25933\nmonth.\nCapt. M. E. Harknesa of Edmonton,\nhns heen here slnco Friday.\nHector Sutherland, Summerlnnd, has\nbeen hero for a week with a sevore\nattack of sciatica.\nE. Green, Sllvcrton; J. H. Heffren,\nArrowhead and C. White, Trail, arrived\nthis week.\nSubscriptions to the Victory loan\nhere the first two days totaled M750.\n(The Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co.\nof Canada, Limited\nOffices, Smelting and Refining Department\nTRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA\nSHELTERS AND REFINERS\n| Purchasers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores\n\"VDAKAC BRAND FIQ LEAD, BLUESTONE AND SPELTER\nYon know It I  It begins wltb\na tLskllng, irritating sensation\nIn JW throat.    You cough to;\nclear the throat.   In a moment\n\u2014there it is again!\nA minute's peace, then again\nyou cough, and so on until you'\ncough your throat sore, and by\nthe time the cough is sufficiently allayed to permit you to\nsleep, you are thoroughly worn,\nout. This kind of experience'\nIs particularly trying to old\npeople.\nPeps make this sort of thing\nquite unnecessary.\nPut a Peps pastille on your\ntongue and allow It to elowly\ndissolve. Healing fumes are\nthen liberated, which mlnglo\nWith the breath and aro carried\nto the remotest parts of tho air\npassages and lungs, allnyliiK\nthe irritation and soothing tho\ninflamed membranes, thus ending the cough and making sleep\npossible.\nPops are also hi \u00abJ for bronchitis,\nlaryngitis, asthma, sore throat and\ncolds. Try Pops at our expense.\nSend this advertisement and lc.\nstamp (for return postage), to\nPepB Co., Toronto, aad receive\nFREE TRIAL PACKAGE. All\ndealers, ,0c. box.\nPEP*\nConditions Are  Much  Better in  East\nThough  Report, from  Prairies\nAre Unfavorable.\nNOTICE TO SOLDIERS ON HARVEST LEAVE.\nAttention is directed to a recent announcement published\nin the Press by the Military Service Branch, Department\nof Justice, regarding extensions to be granted to men\nEXEMPTED AS FARMERS.\nIt is pointed out that this DOES NOT IN ANY WAY\nAFFECT MEN WHO HAVE BEEN ORDERED BY THE\nREGISTRAR TO REPORT to Depot Battalions and who\nhave thereafter received leave of absence from the Military\nAuthorities:\n'Once a man has been ordered to report for duty by the\nRegistrar he leaves the jurisdiction of the Registrar and comes\nunder that of the Department of Militia and Defence, and is to\nbe considered as a soldier. This applies to men of the 20 to 22\nClass who have, been ordered to 'report by the Registrar in\nvirtue of the cancellation of exemptions by Order-in-Council of\nthe 20th April last, as well as to those ordered to report in the\nusual way on refusal of claim for exemption, or on expiration\nof exemption granted.\nAll men, accordingly, who have been ordered to report, and\nare therefore SOLDIERS, arid who have subsequently .been\ngranted harvest leave by the military authorities, MUST,\nNOTWITHSTANDING THE NOTICE ABOVE REFERRED TO, REPORT ON THE EXPIRATION OF\nTHAT LEAVE, unless they are notified to the contrary by\ntheir Commanding Officer or by general notice published by\nthe Department of Militia and Defence.\n'   DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE.\n(By Daily News Leased Wlro.)\nMONTREAL, Oct. 81.\u2014figures ot\ntho Intleunza enldemic hero were nsaln\nsatisfactory today, being only 139 cases\nreported and 55 dentils, the lowest\nslnco Oct. 13. Total cases and doaths\nIn tho city for tho month of October\nus reported uro 10,400 and 27G8 respectively.\nUp to noon todny 767 municipalities'\nhnd reported to tho provinclnl hoard'\nof health that Influenza was epidemic\nwith them. Cases to dutc HUSO\", with\n3.11) deaths.\nChief of Polio* Among >Vlotlms\u2014Si.t.r\nof H.L. Nicholson of Nelson '\nSuccumbs to Diseas,\nFive more persons died In Rossland'\nyestorday from Spanish Influenza. The'\nvictims woro James P. McLean, chlof\nof tho olty police; Thomns Webb, who\nconducted a bnrbor shop In tho Allen\nhotol; Mrs. Harry .Tones, who Is a\nslstor of H. A. Nicholson of Nelson;\n1-erodlna Bland, nn Italian; and\n.Tosoph Carroll. Mrs. Pcler Benatlsj\ndied bn Sunday but tho death wns not\nroportod until yesterday as tho wholo\nfamily wero III,\nThoro were very fow new cases ln\ntho city yesterday, but somo of thoso\nwho havo ben 111 for somo days wero\nreported last night to bo in a critical\ncondition.\nIt Is estimated that thero had been\nabout 550 cases of Influenza In the city\nsince tho outbreak of tho epidemic.\nUi\nWEAR A MASK\"\nLI IN TRAIL\nWas   Made   Compulsory   in   Smelter\nCity Yesterday\u2014Lass Than 200\nInfluenza Cases\n(Special to The Dally Nows.)\nTRAIL, B. C, Oct, 31.\u2014Through the\nkindness of William K. Esllng, the\nlocal health officers hnvo been aula\nlo secure tho Aldrldge hotel for use\nas an emergency hospltnl during Ihe\nepidemic. Tho hotel Is centrally\nlocated and admirably adapted to use\nas a hospital. The nursing staff has\nalready been augmented hy several\nvolunteors and moro recruits will bo\nculled for if tho need continues to Increase. Thero arc around 150 cases\nut present but not ull of these aro\nsevere. Two of the postoffice stuff\narc among the list.\nThe wearing of masks was mndo\ncompulsory In the city today.\nlliu' In (pwd.ngjto.th.e.hMt.adTan*\ntage-getllng tho most .for your\niintacy. That-lB what jroii do when\nyou buy Zam-Buk, and ttot Is why\n'zitm-BuVls tho choice of the good\n'housekeeper and oareTul Inlyer.\nWhon you buy Zam-Buk you get\n,100% medicine\u2014not 5J4 medicine\nland tho balance \"fill up,\" as ln\nordinary olntmonts. This explains\nwhy Zam-Bhs. goes so milch farther than ordinary olntmonts and\n\u2022why the'results are'so much bettor.\nZam-Buk Is soothing, healing\n'end antiseptic. It ends pain, destroys all germs ln a sore or wound\n\u2014thus preventing any danger ot\nblood-poisoning\u2014and \u00ab\">*\u00bb new\nskin. 'A Znm-Buk cure Is permanent because It purities and hoals\nnot only tho surface skin, hut also\nthe underlying Ubbuos, so that thero\nIs no possibility of the disease\nbreaking out again.\nZam-Buk Is composed exclusively\n\u00abt -vegetable oils and herbal extracts, with absdlutely no animal\nfat or poisonous mineral drugs,\nwhich only Irritate tho parts they\nare Intended to heal. It can, there-\ntore, he used on the most sensitive\n\u2022kin and Is the best balm for baby.\nIt Is also best for eczema,\nringworm, bolls, pimples, ulcers,\nabscesses, blood poisoning and\npiles. All doalers or Zam-Buk Co..\nToronto.   50c, box, 3 for J1.2G.\nF\nHay, Grain, Flour\nand Feed\nBest Quality\nAND\nBest Price\nThe Taylor Milling and\nElevator Co., Ltd.\nBettor in Ontario, Too.\nTOIuONTO, Oct, \u00abJ1,\u2014Further Reclines In the prevalence of tho Spanish\nInfluonxn epidemic Is reported today\nfrom practically everywhere In Ontario with tho exception of Ottawa\nnnd a couple of pulnls In western Ontario.'\nToronto showed a distinct fulling\noff In the mortality, with 51 deaths, 40\nbeing ddo to Influenza and 11 lo pneumonia. October broke all tho city's\nmortality records, with 1820 deaths,\nof which 1377 were ascribed to Influenza and pneumonia* Regular church\nservices will be resumed Sunday, but\nthere is a possibility thnt schools may\nnot reopen Monday us had been ur-\nrangcil.\nAt 'Hamilton few oases nro being reported, and the situation Is regarded\nns being considerably  Improved.\nFewer Case, Reported.\nGuelph reports that, whllo tho epidemic is still prevalent to a groat degree and 10 deaths occurred today,\nthere wero not nearly, as many cases\nreported as a few days ago.\nOwen Sound will life tho ban ont\nchurches on Nov. 1 and. schools and\ntheatres and public meetings the following dny. Since the epidemic commenced there havo been 1000 cases\nbut only 14 deaths.\nAt London .tbo influenza situation\nshows littlo chansc, nurses bolng very\nscarco.\nAt Chatham although the dlsenso Is\ndecreasing It wns decided unadvlsable\nto raise the band for another week.\nInfluenzn, seems to bo on Ihe increase\nIn Sarnla, 50 new cases being reported\nagain today and at least two deaths.\nTho situation la considered still serf\nous at Stratford, though continuing to\nImprove.    Two .deaths were reported.\nThero Is no appreciable change' ln\nSt. Thomas.   Ono death was reported.\nOVER $15,000 SUBSCRIBED\nIN TRAIL CITY YESTERDAY\nIncomplete returns from Trail\nshow a total of about $15,000 for\nyesterday's subscriptions to the\nVictory Loan. Campaign work\nha, heen (lightly disorganized in\nthe city owing to the illness of the\n\u00bbcr,tary ef the Victory Loan\ncommittee.\nHead of Police Force and Old-Timer\nof District Passe, Away After\nAttack of Influenza\n(Special to The Dally Nows.)\nChief of Police Juntos f. McLean of\nItossland succumbed to Spanish influenza yesterday.\nTho late chief was an old-timer In\nRossland, having lived thero for about\n14 years. He had been chief \"of the\ncity police force for about two years\nand before that hud worked ln the\nRosslnnd mines.\nAt one time ho went over to the old\ncountry and spent ubout two years\nthero as a noncommissioned officer In\nthe Imperial nrmy.\nTe wns about 34 yenrs of age and Is\nsurvived .by a wife and two children.\nOTHER FURS\nGOOD PURS ARE THE KIND WE SELL\u2014THE -ONLY SORT!\nTHAT ARE PERMITTED TO ENTER OUR STOCKS. IN-THE'FINAL I\nANALYSIS YOU WILL PIND THAT \"CHEAP FURS\" ARE NOT\nCHEAP. THEY MAY LOOK GOOD WHEN YOU BUY THEM, BUT\nA LITTLE WEAR SHOWS THEM UP POR WHAT THEY ARE,\nYOU DON'T BUY PURS OFTEN. WHEN YOU DO, YOU'SHOULD\nGET QUALITIES THAT ARE GUARANTEED POR SERVICE.\nYOU'LL GET THEM HERE AT REASONABLE PRICES.\nMink Neck Pieces and\nMuffs\nAT $50.00 TO  $1\u00a35.00 EACH\nBest Labrador M.i.lc,  In .1  variety of styles,  all\nnicely made '\" the lat- QRA.AA\nest modes.   Special, .. tJ)UUiUU TO\n$125.00\nFox and Lynx Furs\nAT $36.00 TO $125.00 THE PIECE\nNeckpieces and Muffs of finest Canadian Lynx\nand Pox In nil tho new colorings, such ns Taupe,\nNatural, Red, White and mack. These are made In\ntho new capo and natural animal stylo throws and'\nmuffs and barrel or canteen shapes.\nSpo lal Values.\nThe Pleco     sjidsJiUU TO\n$35.00 to $.25.G'J\nWolf and Hudson Seal Furs\nNew Collar Effects and Throws In full Animal Skins,'with muffs\nPiece $25.00 to $55.00\nto match, In Natural) Black and T.iupr\nbeautiful range to select from.   The\nMEAGHER & CO.\nTHE STORE FOR STYLE\nTHE STORE FOR QUALITY\nReport $28,000 for Four Day, Canvass\n\u2014Expect to Reach $50,000\nMark\n(Special to The Daily News.)\nNAKUSP, 11. C, Oct. 31\u2014Tho Arrow\nLakes unit of the Victory Loan campaign went over the lop of last year's\ntotnl by nearly $1000, with many points\nyet to bo heard from. Lnst yeut the\ndistrict raised $27,000. Tonight tho\namount wus reported liuso on $28,000\nwith every prospect of running up to\nthe $50,000 mark before tho campaign\ncloses. The steamer Uonnington has\nmore than doubled Its total of last\nyear and expects tu triple It. Halcyon\nhas ralsod nearly $5000, so far.\niCURED OF\nI [DYSPEPSIA\nGrave in Winnipeg.\nWINNIPEG, Oct. 31.\u2014Tlio Influenza\nepidemic is Increasing with alaiming\nrapidity In Winnipeg and the situation\nIn tho city hns becomo extremely\ngrave. Today's toll was nearly double\nthat ot any other day siaco tho malady\nDelightful Flavor\nINSTANT\nPOSTUM\nNone of tea and   8\ncoffees harm ,\nLOS ANGELES ATHLETE WINS\n100 YARD DASH IN CHINA\n.LOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 31\u2014 \"Hill\"\nIsenhouor, formerly a crack athlete of\nthe University of Southern California\nand now with the Marines In China.\nhas won the 100 yard championship of\nthat republic according to letters received from him by friends in Los\nAngeles.\nIsenhouor Is \u2022stationed nt Peking,\nwhere ho won the title from Sergeant\nEdcl, Its holder for threo yenrs. by\nrunning tho sprint ln 10 l-r> seconds.\nAnother southern California college\nathlete, \"Bob\" Chestnut, now an avl-,\nator stationed nt Artesln, Fob., writes\nthat ho recently competed-in a track\nmoot, winning the 50 ynrd dash and\nfinishing third In Ihe rclny.\n'\"This Is a great life.\" Chester writes.\n\"I like it Intensely. But I'll bo hnclt nt\ntho university of Southern California\nJust ns soon ns the Kaiser has a white\nlily on his chest.\"\n\"Cot your winter's conl nil In?\"\n\"Say. mister, I've got all they'd allow me, but if next wlntor lasts over\ntwo weeks we're doomed to freezo to\ndeath.\"\nBy Using\nBURDOCK  BLOOD  BITTERS.\nThe symptoms of dyspepsia ure so\nnumerous nml diversified In different\nIndividuals that probably no description could exactly represent tbein aa\nthey occur in any given ense. but a few\nof the most prominent nro a rising and\nsouring of food, pain, flatulence and\ndistention of the abdomen, a sensation of discomfort after every meal,\nwhich Is sometimes followed by skills nnd vomiting.\nTo get rid of dyspepsia a careful arrangement of diet Is necessary nnd\ndue time must be given tor tbe digestion of Ihe menl.\nYon will find that Burdock Blood\nHitters will help with ihe digestion.\nIl doe's this by toning up the stomach in such a way that the dyspepsia'\nsoon disappears.\nMr. Robert Baldwin, Wlnn,lfred,\nAlta., writes: ,\"I cannot speak too\nhighly of Burdock Blood Bitters for\ncuring dyspepsia of which I have heen\na sufferer for years. I have tried a\ngood many doctors and proprietary\nmedicines, so one day I thought I would,\ntry something different. 1 got a bottle\nof B. B. *lt. frum our local store, us it\nwas about tlie only remedy he kept\nand. 1 can certainly say that 1 was\nmore than plensod witil the (exults, as\n1 got better right away. I will always\nrccomment It to other sufferers.\nManufactured only by The T. Mil-\nburn Co.,  Limited,  Toronto,  (int.\nMontgomery Deniucrnl\u2014Tom Stout\nhas put In u hello box.\nChcrubusco Truth \u2014 Miss pinky\nSlimmer sung a duet In the Nowllght\nchoir last Sunday.\nArkansas Qaxetto*-Georgo Esoklel\nSands silent u dny ur.d a dime in\nLittle   Rock   Tuesday     Call   uguln,\nGeorge. I\nWalton Times \u2014 Miss Euphcmlu.\nPerkins wns engaged to u fellow with\na wooden leg but bo broke it off.\nF YOU WANT RESULTS TRY A\nDAILY NEWS WANT AD.\nfirst mndo its nppearanco ln Winnipeg,\n430 new cases nnd eight deaths being\nreported to tho health authorities. This\nbrings tho totnl number so fnr reported to 2102, with 09 deaths. All homes,\nwhich aro reporled lnfeeled will now\nbo , placarded. t\nEDMONTON, Alta., Oct. -fll.\u2014One\nhundred new cases and four denths\nwas tho Influenza report In this city\ntoday.\nAt th. Coast.\nVANCOUVER, B.C., Oct. 31\u2014 Influenza cases hero today numbered 181\nnew cases.   Thero wore 14 deaths.\nVICTORIA, B.C., Oct. 31\u2014Now\nSpanish Influenza cases hero today\nnumbered 29, wllh two deaths,\nran DESTROYS\nYOUR DANDRUFF ANI\nSTOPS FALLING HAIR\nSave    Your   Hairl\u2014Make    It   Thick,\nWavy and  Beautiful\u2014Try\nThis.\nThin, brittle, colorless anil scrappy\nhnlr Ik mute evidence nf a. neglected\nscalp; of diiiidruff-s-tlmt awful scurf.\nThere Is nothing so destructive to\nthe hair as dandruff. It roba Iho hair\nof Us lustre. Its strenKth and Us very\nlife; eventually producing a foverlsh-\nness nnd itching of the scalp, which\nIf not remedied causes the hair roots to\nshrink, loosen and die\u2014then the hnlr\nfalls out fast. A little Danderlne tonight\u2014now\u2014any tlmo\u2014will surely\nsave your hair.\nOet n small bottlo nf Knowlton's\nDanderlne from any drug store or toilet counter, and after the first application your hair will lake on that life,\nlustre and luxuriance which Is so beautiful. It will become wavy and fluffy\nand have tho appearance of nbundancc\nan Incomparable gloss and softness;\nbut what will please you most will ho\nafter Just a fow weeks' use when you\nwill actually see a lot of fine, downy\nhair\u2014new hulr\u2014growing ull over the\nsculp, :\nQVhat would\nyou do with it ?\nA CONSERVATIVE; MAN DOESN'T carry\na lighted bomb around with him searching\nfor water to put out the fuse. He gets rid of it as\nquickly and gently ns possible and then goes away\nfrom there.\nNot all of us know that wc are packing around with us every\nday n potential source of trouble that may produce disease\nor even death. Ninety percent of human illness is caused\nor aggravated by a clogging of waste iu your bowel,.\nTl you try to blast aivny that decaying, gcrtn-breciling waste\nwith weakening pills, salts, castor oil, laxative mineral\nwaters, etc., you arc like the man with the bomb\u2014carrying\nit nround with you while you hunt (or the ncutr.ilizer.\nYou'll never find one. There isn't nny. The thing for you\nlo do is to slick to your schedule ot bowel movements as\nyou do to your tooth brush. Oct rid of that source ot danger\nbefore the germs back up through your system and hit you\nwith something you recognize. Nujol has a gentle, absolutely\n\/\u2022armless and absolutely thorough cleansing action upon the\nintestines, and leaves no nfter-cilect but regular habits.\nlA\/Siminrt * NUJOL, is soM ools* In sealed\n'\"\" l.ll.fla hollies bearing 111- lilijol Trade\nMark, Inslstoo Nujol. Von may suffer from substitute.\nSend\/or Samples o\/literaturt\nCHARLES GYDE & SON\nP.O. Ho:; ..5, Montreal\nC.SSI.US  DEJ.L1N.1   AOBStT,   ,0,\nNujol Laboratories\nSTANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY)\nNSW YORK CITY\n WOE POUR\nTHE DXILY NEWS\nJTOJ*MH.OlJ-!K\u00a5S\n-*1 *\u25a0 *    'J      I i-i,-   -i-.l **\\*t*****,   -\nPublished every morning except\nSun\u00abf# by The News Publishing Company, Limited, Nolson, B.C., Canada.\nBusiness letters should be addressed\nand checks and monoy order, made\npayable to The Nows Publishing Company, Limited, and In no case to Individual members of the staff.\nAdvertising rate cards and sworn\ndetailed tatement of circulation\nmailed on request or mny be seen at\nthe office of any advertising agency\nrecognized hy the Canadian Press Association.\nSubscription Rates: By mall 60 cents\nper month; $2.20 for six months; $5\nper year. Delivered 60c per month; $3\nfor six months; ?6 per year, payable In\nadvance.\nFhlDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1918.\nTHEY  NEED  NOT   FEEL   ALARM\nThe German newspapers profess to\nbe much startled by tho evidences thoy\nseo abroad of a design among the nllles \"to destroy us\" and \"to crush\nGermany.\"\nSome of the German writers nnd\nspeakers seem to bo qulto puzzled to\naccount for such a stato of mind in\nnlllodjcountrles'. It must, indeed, seem\nstrungo to them, slnco tho aermnns\nwould never think of destroying or\ncrushing anybody.\nPresident Wilson should hasten to\nassure the Huns that their fears aro\nentirely groundless, nnd thnt tho allies\nhave no Intention of doing anything\nworse to them thnn enforce some of\nthose gentlo ond absolutely necessary\nrestrictive military measures which\nthey enforced In Belgulm, Poland,\nSerbia nnd northern Franco, The Huns\nneed not bo alarmed. Nothing will bo\ndone to them except thoso things\nwhich they themselves declare to bo\nnecessary in such circumstances, says\nthe Toronto Stnr.\nAWAIT DETAIL8 BEFORE\nSTARTING SOPHIA  INQUIRY\n(By Dally News Leased Wlro.)\nOTTAWA, Oct. 31\u2014Alexander Johnson, deputy minister of mnrlno and\nfisheries, slated tonight thnt tho department Is awaiting full particulars\nas to tho equipment, etc., of the steamship Princess Sophia, ns well as of\nother particulars of the disaster In tho\nLynn canal beforo deciding ns to tho\ndesirability of an Inquiry being held.\nOwing to tho circumstance that the\ndl^nster occurred in United States*\nwntors. considerable tlmo may elapso\nbeforo tho department Is In full por\nsession of Information necessnry to\ntho reaching of a decision.\nCIVIL SERVANTS VICTIMS OF\nFLU TO RECEIVE PAY\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nOTTAWA, Oct. 31.\u2014Two orders in\ncouncil, affecting civil servants, wero\nnpproved by the governor general today. Ono minimizes the payment of\ntemporary clerks while suffering from\nInfliionzn, the other authorizes the civil\nsorvico commission to prepnro the necessary regulations to govern tho\nhours of attendance of civil servants.\nDESTROYER SINKS.\n(By Dnlly Nows Leased Wire.)\nLONDON, Oet. 31.\u2014A British destroyer sang following a collision with\na merchant ship on Tuesday, the admiralty announced this evening .There\nwero no casualties.\nNo other remedy will so\nsurely and quickly correct\nstomach ailments, regulate\nthe liver and improve the\ngeneral health as adoseof\nBeecbams\nDON'T ENDURE RHEUMATIC PAIN!\nHERE'S QUICK RELIEF FOR YOD\nStop the pain I Give mc relief!\nThat's what you want \\yhen you re\nhurt. That's what you get with Sloan's\nLiniment. It not only \"kills pain,\"\nbut docs it quickly, without delay.\nIf you're tormented by'RIicuinalisin,\nNeuralgia, Sprains, llruiscs, Backache,\nand body or nerve pain\u2014just sec how\nquickly a little Sloan's Liniment gives\nrelict. The very first application rests\nand comforts.   Seems lo reach right\ndown to the seat of the trouble, warming and easing the nerves and tissues.\nYou can almost (eel the inflammation,\nswelling or stiffness subside, as the\npain grows less and less.\nS'ou don't even have to wait to rub\nin Sloan's Liniment. It penetrates, and\nits clear, clean liquid can be poured\nright on the skin without staining.\nMade in Canada. Get a generous size\nbottle trout your druggist today.\nSloan's\nThe World's\nLiniment\nWON HER BACK.\nBrockvllle Hocorder-Tlmes:   \u2014 Wo I\nwant Llllo back even If she has  been\nthe guest of the Kaiser   for   several |\nyears.\nLux-lSal. of an* Median, in Ik. World,\nSold nerrwhere. In K.M. 28c,\nFor a Tasty Breakfast Dish Use\nShamrock Back Bacon\nTO   KEEP   DOWN   THE   HIGH   COST  OF   LIVING\nTrtY  A  NICE  POT  ROAST  AT\u2014\nPER POUND \t\nP. Burns |& Co., Limited\nPHONE 32\nCanada Food Board License S-llllo\nLamps\nIF YOU\nor. Interested In tho Saving\nof Coal Oil by using a 1*1111,1\nthat will give you\nJMore Light\nthnn nny other lamp mado we\nwant to nsk you to look Into the\nmerits of the\nALADDIN  LAMP\nBurns Less Oil\nGives More Light\nGives Better Service\nPRICE\u2014Table Lamp, plain  f 9.00 \u201ech\nTablo Lamp, with white shade JI1.00 each\nHanging Lamp, with whito shade  $12.80 each\nBanging Lamp, with shade and spring $16.50 \u201ech\nWRITE FOR CIRCULAR AND AGENCY NOW\nNelson Hardware Co.\np-o, aox ion\nNELSON,  B.C.\nJohn Burns & Sons \"TSSSffr\n\u2022ASH  AND  DOOR   FACTORY. NELSON   PLANING   MILLS.\nVERNON  STREET,  NEL80N,  B.C.\nEv.ry Description of Building Material K.pl In Stock.\nfcrtlmal.,  Giv,n  on   Stone,   Brick,  Cencrtt,  and   Fram,   Building,.\nMAIL   ORDERS   PROMPTLY   ATTENDED   TO\nP.O. BOX 1M PHONE 17a\n\u25a0 \u25a0\nVICTORY LOAN 1918\nIt i, the duty of every citizen to purohaie\nVictory Bend,, and thi, Bank 1, prepared to\nassist wag, urnara by making loan, fer thi,\npurpose oh th, moat favorable term,. Wh,r\u00ab*'\never possible, tha bond, will b, held for safekeeping,jon behalf of \u2022 mall aubaeriben, for\n'.. on, y\u00abar, without charge,\nTHE CANADIAN BANK\nOF COMMERCE\nWho is it in France you are most interested in\u2014a husband,\na brother, a son, a friend you long to see again?\nPicture this boy, trudging, tired and sleepy, back from the\ntrenches.\nHe sees posted up at an army hut\na notice of the overwhelming success\nof the Victory Loan 1918.\nHe sees the notice posted that\nmore Canadians bought Victory Bonds\nthan in any previous loan, that money\nto carry on the fight is assured.\nHe sees that his self-sacrifice, his\ncourage and self-denial are appreciated,\nthat mighty battalions of Canadian\nmoney are marching to reinforce him.\nCan't you see his tired face\nbrighten?\nCan't you see him hitch his pack\nand shift his gun with renewed resolve?\nWhat a mental bracer this bulletin will be to the Army of Brave Souls\nwho fight that we may be free?\nIf Canada-at-home will keep constantly before it the picture of Canada-\nin-France, then every previous record\nof investment in Canada will be shattered by the message we will send to our\narmy when the Victory Lroan 1918 is\nclosed.\nBuy all you can for cash and carry\nall you can on instalments.\nIssued by Canada', Victory Loan Committee,\niu co-operation vith the Minister of Finance __\n\u2022I the Dominion of Canada.\n '\u2022    FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1918. .   ]\nTHE DAILY NEWS >\nPAGE FIVE\nLittle Ads that Bring Big Returns\nSOND'iNSED ADVERTISING RATES\nine \/.nacrtlon, por word     lc\nWin\/ mum chargo 25c\nSix    consecutive   Insertions,   por\nf.'ord, pa ill in ndvanco     4c\n.'.venty-alx connccutlvo insertions\n(ono month)  por word, paid in\nudvnnco  15c\nNelson 'Nows of tho Day Column\nper word each insertion    2c\nMinimum charge per insertion.. 25c\n31ack fnco typo, per word, each Insertion      3c\nn. black fnco capitals, per word,\nper insertion      4c\nSingle   lino   black   fnco   capitals,\nused ns heading  20c\nllrths, ono insertion   50c\nAll condensed advcrtlsemonts are\n.null in udvnnce.\nIn computing tho number of words\nn n classified or Nelson Nows of the\n)ny advertisement count each word,\nlollar mark, abbreviation, Initial letter\nind figure as one word.\nAdvertisers nro reminded thnt it is\nuntrary to the provisions of tho pos-\nnl laws to havo letters addressed to\nnltinls only; therefore nny advertiser\nlesirous of concealing his or her idon-\nlty may use a box at Oils offlco without nny extra chargo if replies aro\nailed for; If replies aro to bo mailed\no advertisers, allow 10 cents extra lu\n.million to price of advertisement to\nmy postage.\nThe News reserves tho right to reuse nny copy submitted for publtca-\nlon.\n43\nPEMALE'iHELP WANTED.\t\n\u00a3a\"NTKD   \u2014   ChnmluTmaid.     Apply\nhousekeeper, Hume hotel.\nRANTED \u2014 Housekeeper.   Apply 510\nCarbonate  street. (C34)\n44\n'ATRIOTIC, steady, well paid employment at homo, in war or pence\nImp\u2014Knit socks for us on tho fast,\nImplo Auto Knitter. Particulars to-\nay, 3c stamp. Auto Knitter Company,\n)opt C82, 607 College, Toronto.\n(495*\nMALE   HELP   WANTED.\nlELSolTEi^LoVMBi^^\nW, Parker, 309 Baker St., Phona 2S3.\nVANTED \u2014 Tioniakors;  woodsmen;\nodgerman; slnglejack miners; muek-\nhoiisekccpor. hotel; flunkey.\n'ANTED\u2014Immediately, two good apple packers, ten cents for approximate thousand box crop. largo Wagner,\n'nro pnld ono wny. New shacks ti*\natch In. Rush letter to Ashley\n.oopcr, Wynndel. (555)\n3 SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE\nVANTED\u2014By middle-aged mnn, work\nof nny kind. Apply box 020, Dully\n\u00ab*ews. * (C20*\nVA NTED\u2014Work JtofWflOT Jay; \\c_-.\nturned soldier In good physical con-\nll inn. Box 1071, Nelson or phnuu\n53-L. (GOT*\n7    BOATS AND AUTOMOBILES\n1NAP \u2014 McLaughlin five-passenger\ncar, 3!i h.p.; fine shape; mochnnle-\nily perfect; good tires; extra lire in\nartier; cheap for cash; near Cran-\nirpok.    Box  030.  Dully News.      (C30)\n5MPLOTMENT     OFFICE\u2014Do     you\nneed help of nny kind, or do y\npant a position of nny kind Hcnd-\nlunrters for ranchers lo sell or ex-\n\u25a0hange slock. Let me know what you\nIrani or what you don't want by mall\n|r phono 80. L. C. Odell, box 212,\nl-rand Forks, D.C. (338)\n18        ARTICLES FOR SALE\nTayTfiay! \"ay!\nGOOD   UPLAND   PRAIRIt,   {19   I\"'''\nton.\nORDINARY PRAIRIE, $15 una J17.\nGREEN OAT STRAW, *12.\nGREEN WHEAT SHEAVES, ?ll.\nGREEN OAT SHEAVtS, $16.\nFINE  SLOUGH   HAY,  $11,   excellent\nfeed for cuttle.\nAll In srooil contlltlun baled und f.o.b.\nFreight rate to Nelson from shipping,\npoint about cue per 100 lbn. Patterson,\nMcKlnnon & Bell, Lethbrldge. References, Union und Molsons bunks.\n(60S.\nFOR SALE,\nFUR SALE\u2014Jlujestlc range; 203 SUIcft\nstreot. (033 s\n13   FRUIT AND VEGETABLES.\nRED CARROTS Witt SALE\u2014$1.60 a\nhundred. R. B. Hay, Nelson. (612)\nFRUIT RANCHERS\u2014We will give a\nfour year contract for strawberries\nand raspberries; any amount up to\n200 acres, at good prices. McDonald\nJnm Co. (382)\nA Classified Ad. will bring results.\nHOTELS.\nA. SOLDIER'S  FRIEND Is Dud  Odell\nat the Province Hotel, Grand Forks.\n(390)\nINSURANCE.\n20        LIVESTOCK FOR SALE\nFOR SALE\u2014Registered Ayrshire bull,\nby Hobsland Sunrise; four years old.\nQuiet to hantllo und a first class animal. Prico $115. Hirst, Syrlngn\nCreek, B.C. (G23>\nFOR SALE\u2014High grade Ayrshire heifers, flvo yeui'llngs nnd  five spring\ncalves.   Thus.   Millar, Uiirton.     (G2J)\nMUST SELL--Leaving ranch; sound.\nreliable ranch  horse,  nliio hundred\npcainils.    Thirty-five    dollars    cash\nWebb, Balfour. (021>\nHOAR FOR RALE CHEAP\u2014Improved\nChester While, pure bred, nearly two\nyours old.   Leu, Ruynes Luke.      (609)\nJERSEY COW FOR SALE\u2014FreSh, H\nyenrs,    splendid    family    cow.    T.\nWholldon, South  Slocnn. (002)\nREGISTERED JERSEY COW\u2014Due to\nfreshen In two weeks. G. Jansen\nKuskunook. (6031\nFOR SALE\u2014Several good milch cows,\nsomo to freshen November nnd December.   Wm. Schad, Bull River, B.C.\n(508i\nIF YOU WANT RESULTS TRY A\nDAILY NEWS WANT ADS.\nFOR SALE\u2014Five  heavy  horses nnd\nharness.    Salmo   Cedar   Co.,   Park\nSiding,  B.C. (392)\nFOR SALE\u2014Cornish game  cockerels,\npuro stock, $5 each.   Apply box 3.\">G,\nClliiml Forks, B.C. (629)\n\\  clusRlfled  Ad. will brlnsr result.\n14 FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT\nFURNISHED    SUITE\u2014All    conveniences.    Campbell'    Art  Studio,   715\nBaker. (512.\nFURNISHED housekeeping rooms, $8\npor month; over Poolu Drug .(479)\nFOR   RENT\u2014To   respectable   pnrtlcs,\nclean, well furnished 3 nnd 4-room\nsuites   fur  housekeeping;   507   Silica\nstreet . (409)\nKERR APARTMENTS\n(3S6)\nFURNISHED housekeeping room, for\nrent over HorswIU's grocery store;\nbrick block; 110.   Apply C. W. Apple-\nyard, phone 444. (333)\nCLEAN, comfortable moms for men;\ncentral location; hot end cold shower\nbaths.   Rate moderate. T.M.C.A., Stanley ond Victoria. (3S9)\nFOR RENT\u2014In Annablo block, single\nrooms, two-room suites. (390)\n11     FEMALE HELP WANTED.\nWANTED \u2014 First  class  experienced\ndining room girl.   Apply Strathcona\nhotol. (5(57-\n1      PROPERTY   FOR   8ALE.\nlogged off land. Good crook; good\nloVufJoii*; '$SS0.' <3T-o.\"'0. McLaren, Nelson. (62oi\n16\nROOM AND BOARD.\nROOM AND BOARD\nterms; 912 Vernon.\n42\nMATRIMONY.\ntt    MISCELLANEOUS\u2014WANTED\nWANTED\u2014CLEAN   COTTON   RAGS.\n5    CENTS    A    POUND;    SMALL\nPIECES    NOT    WANTED.      DAILY\nNEWS. (329>,\nWANTED-sOne hundred  pullets;  une\nfresh milk cow.; a sound quiet horse,\nweighing twelve hundred, ugod five\nto eight, true to poll und not afraid\nof utitos. Also single bui'iiess nnd rig.\nFull particulars first letter. W. It.\nLamb, box 760, Trull, B.C. (635)\nWHEN REPLYlNal\"O^ADV\u00a5RTlSlT-\nments In Condensed Columns, kindly\nmention you saw it in The News\u2014it\nwill help you.\nTo LET\u2014Contract cutting saw logs\nalso hauling sumo;  fine timber und\nnice ground.    S.  I'. Pond, 20S Mines\nRoots, Nelson. (631)\nI\nPRICES STRONGER\nTrading Active In  Morning Session\u2014\nSteel Fall, But Rebound, In th.\nAfternoon.\n(Hy Dully News Loused Wire.)\nNEW yOBK, Oct. 31.\u2014Monetary\nconditions lost much of their adverse\ninfluenco today probably us u rsult ot\nInformal nsstiranoe'a that the local loan\nsituation Ih now under control nnd\npartly because of foreign advices,\nwhich pointed more definitely to Ihe\ndissolution  of the  central  powers.\nTrndltg In stocks was active during\ntho morning, whon prices Inclined\ndownward but became more moderate\nInter on the general udvnnce. in which\nearly losses were largely replaced by\nmnny material gains. Lenders In tho\nrecovery Included oils, shippings, coppers, rails, tobaccos and various specialties.\nUnited States Steel was forced lo\na now low level for the current movement in tlio heavy selling of tbe morning, but wns nmong the first of tho\npopular issues to rebound; rallying lid\npoints and closing at u largo fractional\ngain.\nWar shares also hardened, Baldwin\nLocomotive, Amorlcan Car and somo\nuf the less prominent equipments gained 1 to almost 1 points on reports Hint\ntlie government's cancellation program\nwill bo offset by further contracts for\nnew railway supplies. Oily were more\norderly in tlie sense, thut thoir advanco\nyus gradual. Mexican Petroleum advanced almost 17 points, elTnelng Us\nsevere loss of tho preslons session.\nRoyal Dutch gained in points und tho\nothers 2 lo 5 points, Marino preferred\nand Atlantic llulf feutured the strong\nshippings. Sales amounted to S25.000\nshares.\nLiberty bonds and InternntlonalH\nwere steady. Old United Slates bonds,\nunchanged on call.\nNew York Exchange.\n(Reported  by\nAnaconda \t\nC.  I'. R\t\nChino  ;.,.\nGranby    ...\ninspiration  \t\nMiami   \t\nRay \t\nU. S, Steel\n24   BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES\nFOR SALE\u2014Meat market in Trull,\nB.C., known as Trail Ment Market;\ndoing $5000 business, Hus good refrigerating plnnt nnd first cluss tools\nReason for selling, owner drafted. Apply box 311, Trail, B.C. (420)\n\u00bb LOST AND FOUND.\nFPUND-rPair of rimless eyeglasses,\nbetween Latimer andn Hoover on\nWn'rd. Owner may huvo same by paying for nd. Mrs. T. S. Wilson, till\nLatimer, (637>\nMARRY\u2014Many rich.   Particulars free.\nF. Morrison, L 3053 W. Holden. Seattle, Wash. (293)\nM^^ACHINERY FOR SALE.\t\nFolT^KAI,E\u2014Machinery umP equipment of largo dry press brick plant,\nIncluding one 13-foot Induction funuiuL\none 12-foot exhaust fan. J. tl. Edgar,\nRoyal Bank Chambers, Calgnry, 1615)\nLOST\u2014One white row about 4 year,\nold, and four yearlings. Last seen\nat Grantto bridge. Any Information\nlending to their return to us will be\nrewarded. P. Burns & Co., Ltd., Nelson. (62:\nSECOND HAND DEALERS.\nTHE ARK pays cash for secondhand\nfurniture, stoves; 606 Vernon; Ph. 6BL.\nWHEN' REPLYING TO ADVERTISE-\nments in Condensed Columns, kindly\nmention yull  saw  It  in  Tlio News\u2014it\nwill help you.\n\u25bausiness and Professional Directory\nACCOUNTANTS.\n\"^\"hTTaTHsTnG,\nI'nblla Accountant, Bank of Montreal\nChambers, Rossland, B.C.\ni. H. LAWRENCI,\nAccountant, Eto,\nRoyal Bank Building, N.l.on, B.C.\nbusiness colleges.\n|!El*S6n   bTjsTness   cdlleoe-*:\nj Day and night classes.    Complete\nI'Utlnos. course.   Apply P.O. box 74E.\n (896)\nFOnERa'L \"Dl 1EGTORS.\n|>. J. ROBERTSON^FT^Tl5rXKr303\nVictoria street.    Phono 292;   nlgbt\nI hone, 167-L.\nAUCTIONEERS.\n, A. WATERMAN & CcC Opera blk.\nCUTLER, AUCTIONEER.    Box\n474: phone 77.\nJOB  PRINTERS\n|rHE NEwTpUBLiSHINtTcO, LTD.\nAll Kinda of\nI.OMMERCIAL  PRINTING, RULING\n1 AND BOOKBINDING\nHigh Clau Work\nQaraful Attention Paid ta All Ordara\nA8SAYER8.\niw;wiDbowaoN, boxA-nos;Nei-\n,on, B.C., Slumlord western charges.\nENGINEERS.\nSros.Burrf.\nO Nelson. B. C. O\nCIVIL AND  MINING  ENGINEERS\n\u25a0>\u2022 C, Alberta and Dominion\nLAND SURVEYORS\nCrovvn Grant Agent,       Blu, Rrlnting\na. l. Mcculloch,\nHydraulio Engineer.\nProvincial Land Surveyor.\nBaker St., Nolson, B.C.\nA. D, NASH,\nMining Engineer.\nCoMultatlon,    Exploration,    Development  Reports.\nRoom  1,  Royal   Bank  Bldg..  Nolson.\nINSURANCE   AINu   KfcAL   nSIAlE\nhTeT'dIll\nAll kinds of Insurance\n608 Ward St. Phono 180.\nWHEN REPLYING TO ADVERTISE-\nments In Condensed Columns, kindly\nmention you saw It in Tlio News\u2014It\nwill help you.\nPHYSICIANS  AND  SURGEONS\nHEM\n& Dr.A.T.Spankie\nM. D., C. M.\nEye, Noso, Ear and Throat\nSpecialist\nOffice:   Suite   121-122   New   P.\nBurns llulldlng, corner 8th Ave.\nand 2nd Street E., Calgary\nPhonos:   Offlco,  M2848;   House,\nM2077\nInterne and House Surgeon Manhattan Eye, Ear, Nose and\nThroat Hospital, Now York City,\n1911-14. Specialist to Calgary\nSchool Board.\nWHOLESALE.\nA. MACDONALD & CO., WHOLE\nBale Grocers and Provision Mer\nchants. Importors ot Teas, Coffees,\nSpices, Dried , Fruits, Staplo and\nFancy Groceries, Tobaccos, Cigars,\nButter, Eggs, Cheese, and Packing\nHouse Products. Office and warehouse,\ncorner of Front and Hall Sts. P. O.\nbox 1096.   telephones 28 and 23.\n[Advertising Is  the Motive\nPower of Business\nOffice Stationery\nORDER YOUR BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, SPECIAL FORMS,\nLETTERHEADS, ENVELOPES, PAY CHECKS, CHECKS,\nRECEIPT FORMS, ORDER BLANKS, REQUISITION\nF0RM8 AND ALL OTHER FORMS FROM\nThe Daily News Job Department\nNEL80N, B.C.\nPrivate  Hospital\nLICENSED   BY   PROVINCIAL\nGOVERNMENT\nWe give particular attention to all\nfemale trouble\u2014home-like apartments\nfor ladle, awaiting accouchmcnt Certified nurses sent out on private cases,\ntown or country. Highest references;\nreasonable terms;   Inspection Invited.\nMra. Moor,. 8up,rlnt,nd,nt,\nTHE HOME PRIVATE HOSPITAL\nFall, and Bakar St,., Nelion, B. C.\nPhona 872 for Appointment\n\u00bb. o. Bon m.\nCLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS\nEVERY TIME,\nD.   St.\nHigh\n. 09\u00bb\n105'.!.\n. 40 y.\nDenis.)\nLow   Close\n.. 54%\n.. 2814\n.. 21%\n.103%\nOS'i\nlB2'.i\n40\nSO\nS3 Id\n2 7 a',\n24 V4\n100ii\nG'JVJ\nlO'.'\/j\n40 ii\n81\n64%\n27%\n24%\n102%\nSules: Anuonoilu, 10.100; C. I'. R.,\n3000; Chino, 2100; Inspiration, 3000;\nMiami, 5300; Ray, 500; I'.\n1:11,000;   total   sules,   824,700,\nSteel,\nBARCELONA JOINS IN\nDOWN MOVE OF STOCKS\n(Hy Dully News Leased Wire.)\nToronto, Oct. 31.\u2014Liquidation in\nCanada Steamships and Braxllian, al\nthough not oh un extensive sea 10, resulted toduy In extending the losses recorded In the previous day's trailing,\nwhile Barcelona, which hud been hold*\nIng steady earlier In the week joined\nthe downward movement. End) of tbo\nIssuer nnmeil closed ut Iho lowest\npoint of the day. The most material\ndecline wus in Stennishlp which, nl'lcr\nopening weak, ul 461,, sold off to 45,\nwhile Braxlllan weakened -i* to 48%\nund Barcelona  'j to 14.\nDominion Iron was practically tho\nonly strong spot. This stork, afli\nopening li oft at 0114, sold up to 03\nnml closed ut tlie highest. The raising\nof tha dividend to 0 per cent Is regarded us almost assured. Steel of\nCanada changed bands today ut 0314\nThere was some deninml fur uMplo\nLeaf at tlie unchanged figure of 130,\nond Cement ut IMLj also bold Its own.\nSpanish River wus heavy ul 1CH. Cun*\nmla permanent repeated lis high ol\nthe your ut 108 und the first sale ol\nToronto General Trust Ibis yenr was\nut 201, 4 points abovo the minimum,\nSTEEL STOCK-  RALLY.\nilly Dull,  News Loused Wire.)\nMONTREAL,    nil.    31.\u2014Tho    sleel\nstocks of the local list utter some fur\nther weakness nt  the opening toduy,\nrallied easily when  New York begun\nAT\nYORK IS 1011-8\nSpelter   Dull   at   East   St. Louis\u2014No\nChang, in Lead Price.\u2014Copp.r\nat London.\nNEW YORK, Oct. , 30.\u2014Silver,\n$1.0114;  at London, 4914.\nLead: St. Louis, 7.75; New York,\n8.05; Montreal, 9.8C; London, \u00a329 10s.\nSpelter dull; Ensl St. Louis delivery, spot, 8.70 to 8.00. At London:\nSpot,  \u00a354; futures,   \u00a360.\nCopper at Londont Spot and futures,\n\u00a3122; electrolytic, \u00a3137.\nBlankets That Cannot Be\nBeaten For Value\nYOUR   LAST  CHANCE   TO   BUY  THESE   FLANNELETTE   BLANKETS   AT   THIS   LOW   PRICE\nONLY   TWENTY-FIVE    PAIRS    LEFT\nWHITE     AND      (lltEY      FLANNELETTE\nBLANKETS\u2014Tlie    well    known    \"Ibex\"    brand.\n1IJ4 size, 011x70,   (let yours before thoy\nuro nil gone,   I'er Pair \t\n$2.95\nNELSON NEWS OF TBE DAY\nCHANGE OF ADDRES8.\nSubscribers notifying tho circulation\ndepartment of Tho Dally Nows of\nchange of address, must give old as\nwell as new address to ensure prompt\nattention. (5314)\nOwing to the largo number of calls,\nsubscribers ure usked to use their\nphones as little us posslblo.,       (030)\nInsurance\nSTOCKS, RENTALS\nD, ST DENIS,\nPhon, 3),  509 Ward St,, Nelion, B. C,\nWHITE WOOL BLANKETS\u2014Warm; fleecy\nquality, our stock of theso lines ore ipilelcly do*\ncrossing. We iidvlso you tt, buy todny, as tho\nprices aro the lowest.\nSize 50x70-\nl'er Phil'\nSize  00 x SO-\nPor I'll U*  ..\nSlzo 04 x SI\u2014\ni'er l'alr .\n$6.75\n$7.75\n$8.75\nyUis.0\nSILVER GREY WOOLNAP BLANKETS,\n.IUST ARRIVED\u2014These are Ideal for the slok\nroom. They are cosy und warm, but very_ light\nweight. Only a limited quantity In stook\nSize 04 x 70, I'er Pnlr \t\nANGORA   WOOL\nIn Grey, White nnd Sky. 91  IM\nSpecial Price, Per Hull    y I iWM\nVory Scarce Nowadays\u2014Order Yours Toduy.\nMen's Work Boots\nPREMIER  VALUES AT  LESS THAN     TODAY'S   WHOLESALE   PRICES\n\u00abC 7K\nyun 3\nMEN'S    SMOKED     ELK    WORK    BOOTS\u2014\nBluohor out; good reliable soles; will stand rough\nwear; sizes 7, s ami '.I only.\nSpecial  Value  \t\nMEN'S BLACK OIL TANNED WORK BOOTS\n\u2014Six-Inch leg; bellows tongue to top of leg;\nliluchcr out; u splendid boot to keep out the wet;\nsizes ti, Cli, 714, S, 10 und II. OO Qfi\nA Good Buy, I'er Pnlr ..,  qJOiOu\nMEN'S WORK 111uITS\u2014111 n splendid quality\nPebble Brain Leather: bluohor cut; \"The Parmer's\nFavorite\"; sizes li, 7, S. :i, 1 I . Il.l il.    No C\/I  OK\nllllif sizes\nToduy, Special, Per Pulr.\ns?t.\nl!!l\n\"FLU\"   MASKS\nREADY   TO   WEAR sj\n    EACH   \t\n10c]\nFor the Children\nOOOD WAItM UNDERWEAR THESE COOL DAYS. PREPARE YOUR KIDDIES FOR THE\nfill DER WEATHER THAT IS TO COME. IIR1NG THEM TO \"THE BAY\" AND FIT THEM OUT\u2014\nHIV M'SM WE HAVE A SELECTION TO CHOOSE PROM THAT IS SURE TO CONTAIN THE\nWEIGHT YOU DESIRE AT THE PRICE WHICH IS LOWER THAN TODAY'S WHOLESALE\nPRICES, IT IS IMPOSSIBLE FOR PS To REPLACE UNDERWEAR ON OUR SHELVES TODAY\nFOR  LESS THAN ONE-THIRD MORE MONEY\u2014BUY   NOW.\n:S5c\nIMIILDREN'S HEAVY\nWEIGHT COTTON VESTS\u2014\nLong sleeves and high neck;\nsizes 3, 4, 5, 0, 7, 8, and\n9.   I'er Garment \t\nHEAVY WEIGHT WOOL\nAND COTTON MIXTURE\nVESTS\u2014Natural color. <M Oj;\nPit Garment    fliuv\nALL-WOOL VESTS\u2014Four to\neight years; natural color; high\nnooks; long sleeve. Coed\nvulues nt 01   QPa\n$1.75, $1.85 and      \u00abpli3u\nCHILDREN'S Tl'llNIWLI.'S\nWOOL VESTS\u2014 \u00a91  *)K\nSize a     V I \u25a0\u00ab-.\u00bb\u00bb\nSize  I, $1.45\nTURNBULL'S NATURAL\nI'lNIl RIBBED wool, DRAWERS\u2014Ankle length. QQ C(\\\nPer  I'oir, $3.25 and..   sjtOiUU\nTURNBULL'S II EA V Y\nWEIGHT COTTON MIXTURE\nCHILDREN'S COMBINATIONS\nHigh  neck, long sleeves, ankle\nSuit. $1.75, $1.95 and  <t>\u00ab-slU\nINFANTS' UNION SUITS\u2014\n111 White Wool Mixture; sizes\nI t\u201e 0. Soli. $2.25, Ijl) kk\n$2.35,  $2.45,   $2.50....   ^s-.osji\nMISSES' UNION SUITS\u2014In\nNatural W.o.l und rnt-tpo QK\nton  Mixture,  $1.75  In  \"iJt.Ovl\nIf (The BuiSson's fifflf (Jiinii^Qg^\nto show signs of Improvement. Dominion Iron, which sagged U point to\n01-ii in liie initial transactions, advanced sleudlly to 03VS nml closed nt Its\nbest prico, or 1',', higher for tho day.\nSteel of Canada rose to 01 In the Into\nafternoon und close,! ut oi bid.\nBrazilian yielded a point lo 4$, but\nelosed slightly better ut 1st, bill. Car\ncommon ut 82 ''ind the preferred ut\nS4 each slum-oil n total loss of n point.\nCnntvdo. Steamships wus ?. lower nt\n16, Shawiillguh ot 116 nml Spanish\nlllvor 1'i lower in 10%. Montreal\nPower, oX-divldend, sold ul s:t. equivalent to li decline of y.. Maple Lent\n.Milling, hi tlie first transaction of\nsome dnys, wns iiiiii'kedl'.i lower at\n130 with offerings at that price nt\nIhe ,close.\nSules: Shares, lll.ss'i; bonds, ,s.4,.oo.\nSOPHIA  TOTAL   LOSS.\nIlly Dnlly News Leased Wire.)\nVICTORIA, H.C, Oct. 31.\u2014Co.pl. .1.\nW. Troup, manager ol the B.C.C.S. ser-\nHeait Palpitated\nCould Count Every Beat.\nWhon tho heart itcglns to palpitate,\nIt will heat rant for several aecotulH,\nthen slow, then n..irt to nutter, :inil\n:i feelimr of utter tli'in'ession will come\nover your whole system, accompiinlctt\nt\u00bby weak, fainting and dlMsy Hpelis.\nWhen tin- heart gets into this condition, you heconic weak, worn and\nmiserable, and aro unabte to attend to\nelthor  social,  business  or  household\ndlltif'H.\nMllhurnV Heart ami Nerve Pills will\ngive prompt and permanent roller to all\nsufferers from any heart weakness or\nnerve dorangomonts.\nMrs. Walter Qrelvos, Apstey, (Int.,\nwrites: \"1 hail heen run down anil doe-\ntors told me 1 was anaemic, hut did\nnot help me with their medicines. I.\ncould not sleep nights, my heart palpitated so and I could count every\nbeat.\n\"1 used lo have such dizzy Hpells S\nwould have lu go In hod. 1 was not\nable to do any woilt lor eight months,\nA cousin of mine had taken Milburn's\nHeart and Nerve Pills and told mo\nwhat they had done for her. I took\neight Ixixes of (hem and now 1 am a bio\nlu help every duy wltb the work, J\nam so thankful to tell others what they\nhave done for me so that they inav\ntry tbls great anil wonderful remedy-\nI hope this may prove good to somo\nune who Is suffering the way I did,\"\nI Milburn's Heart ami Nerve Tills aro\nfine a box at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Mil-\nburn  Co,,  Umlleil, Toronto, Ont,\nLogan, representative of the London\nSalvage association, who went north\non tha salvage steamer Tecs, that tho\nstenmer Princess Sophia Is a total loss.\nThe vessel lies In such a position that\nIt will  he  Impossible  to salve  her.\nBAN EXPORT OF CANNED\nFRUITS, ETC., FROM CANADA\n(lty Daily News Leased Win-.)\n\u25a0TTAWA, Oct. 31.- Kxp...t has been\np roh b I ted of a number of articles except, under license Issued hy the r.m-\nndn food board. The articles Include\nowront cako mado from wheat\niluiir. -fanned fruits, chewing gum\nhoney, fruit Jams, edible Jellies, mustard, pea riour ami mcall, prepared\ncereal foods, prepared coffee and\ncocoa,  sugar beets and   vinegar.\nIDENTIFY   147   BODIES  OF\nVICTIMS OF PRINCESS SOPHIA\n.lANK.W*, Alaska. Oet. 31\u2014Tho bodies of it; victims of the lost steamer\nPrincess Sophia, sent te tbe bottom of\nLynn Channel north of here with all\non hoard last Friday night in a slorm\nhad heen brought ber\u00ab today. Of theso\n117 have been identified. Other bodies\nhave hen picked up by a fleet of boats\nat the scene of the wreck. Mi>st of\nthe unidentified wefre women ami children. Rescue workers lust night found\nthe body or W. ,T. O'Brien, Canadian\nPacific Company's agent at Dawson,\nwho With his wife ai:rt five children\nWere lost*. Clasped l:i O'Hrlen's arms\nwas the body of bis small son.\n\"I see\nded the\n\" Yes\nfor iuq\nyour husbn\nCroix de\n, won't it ma\nwhen be cor\nnd has be\nucrre.\"\niko a love\ntea home,\nn avar-\n|y brooch\nAMERICAN   PLANES\nBOMB  HUN TOWNS\n(By Dally News Leased Wire.)\nWASHINGTON\", Oct 31.\u2014Bombing\nunits attached to the American first\nand second armies dropped six tons of\nexplosllves yesterday 'on Burricotirti\nBayonvlllo and Longguyon, General\nI'ershlng reports In his communique\nfor this morning. North of Grandpre,\ntroops of the first army occupied La\nl.elle Joyciise farm.\nAMERICAN  TROOPS OPERATE\nON THE ITALIAN LINE\nITALIAN HEADQUARTERS ON\nTIIIC PIAVH FRONT, Ocl. 31 \u2014 The\nAmericans on this front are operating\nWith the tenth army, composed of\nHritlsh, Italians and Americans, under\nLlcnt. Gen. tbe Earl of Cnvnn. This\nwas the first urmy to begin operations\nby establishing a bridgehead across\nthe Plave river at the Island of Grave\nDl  I'appadnpoli.\ni\nPrivate Ross\nBorrowed an AutoStrop from his chum\n\u2014he used it once\nand immediately\nwrote home for one.\nDon't wait for a request\nfrom your soldier boy-\ninclude an AutoStrop\nin your next Overseas\npackage.\nRemember, that tha AutoStrop Is the only rator ha\ncan absolutely depend on\u2014\nbecausoof itSGclf-stropplntf\nfraturo It Is always ready\nfor service.\nPrice $5.00\nAt Ifii.ii.f ilarei tWTwW*\nAutoStrop\nSafety Razor Co.\nlimited\n83-87 Duke Street,\nToronto, Oot.\n\u2022ylutoStrop\nRazor\nm\n PACE S!X\nTHE DAILY NEWS '\nFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1818.   f|j\nUNEQUALLED FOR GENERAL Ull\nW. P. TIERNEY, General Salaa Ag.nt,\nNelson, B. C.\nCan euplpled to all railway point*\nI     I\nA Health\nBuilder\nFOR  CONVALESCENT  \"FLU\"\nPATIENTS\nOUR TASTELESS COD LIVER\nOIL   PREPARATION\nTAKE  A   BOTTLE   HOME\nWITH  YOU\nCanada Drug & Book Co.\nKodak   Suppll,,,   Prescription.\nFillad Accurately.\nPHONE II.\nTHE ARK\"\nMen's Work \"'lilrts .......S1.00\nKen's Work Shoes  8)4.00\nMackinaw Pants  ....57.00\nTweed Pants  52.00\nLadles' Corosots  SI,25\n3oys' Heavy Hoso 600\nCongoloum Rues, 9x10V...516.00\nHuckaback Toweling  2BC\nWe buy and tell all klnda of Second\nHand Furniture, Stove, and Rang,,\nJ. W. HOLMES\nPhona 6BL, 606 Vornon 8t,\nYOU CAN'T GO TO THE\nWITH THE MONEY YOU ARE\nSAVING\nBUY     VICTORY     BONDS\nAT   VICTORY   HOUSE\nWARD AND BAKER\nBELL, ARRESTED AS DESERTER,\nTURNED OVER TO MILITARY\nWilliam H. Bell of -Molly Gibson wns\nturned over to tho military authorities\nafter bolng brought up before Magistrate B. \u25a0 A. Crease yesterday on a\ncharge of not reporting for medical\nexamination when called upon to do so\nafter registering under the military\nservice act. Ho left for tho coast last\nnight under military escort.\nThe Dally Nows Job Department\ncarries  a full  stock ot\nMourning\nCards\nAND\nEnvelopes\nand   can   deliver  them printed\nwith any names and wording desired   the   day   after   receiving\nordor.\nThe Daily News Job\nTh, Home of Good Printing\nNELSON, B. C.\nELIEF   from  that\ntired feeling at the\nend   of  each   day,\nthoso      headaches\nand    minor   Ills-\ncan be obtained by\nthe   right   glasses.\nFow people realize\nthat In most Instances the eyes\naro tho cause of tho suffering,\nWhore the eyes aro responsible\nnn examination will tell and enable us to make, fit and design\nglasses that will overcome It,\nCall and let our examination show if glasses will\nstop your auffering.\nJ.O.Patenaude\nSPECIALIST    IN    OPTICS\nNel,on    8204,000\nKaalo   60,000\nSandon   60,000\nGrand  Fork,    30,000\nSilvorton     16.000\nNew Denver   26,000\nRovelstoke   66,000\nNakuap     16,000\nNolson continues to keep the paco\nIt started four days ago at tho opening of tho Victory loan campaign..\nThe sum of $19,000 was added to\nthe total of $186,000 yestorday, which\nbrings the amount for the first four\ndays of the campaign to $204,000. This\nIs $80,000 ahend of tho total reported\nfor the first four days In last year's\ncanvass.\nMr .Stobo of tho Falrvlow shipyards\nturned In subscriptions to the amount\nof $4000 from 21 of the employees.\nMany parents in the olty havo purchased Victory bonds as Christmas\ngifts for their children and the commltteo expects many moro peoplo will\ntto||low out this suggestion to help\nsolve tho problem of \"what shall I\ngivo?\"\nSeveral ot tho canvassers havo found\nthat many people hesitate to buy bonds\nIn tho fear that their money will bo\ntied up for a number of years and\nthat they will not bo able to get tho\nmoney if needed. It 1ms been pointed\nout that persons wanting to realize\ncash on their bonds can tako them at\nany time to a bank, which will pay\nthem at least 00 per cent cash, or, to\na reliable broker, who will probably\npay up to 09 per cent.\nMANY FLU CASES\nl(\nMAY ENDEAVOR TO SALVAGE\nGERMAN SEA RAIDER SEEADLER\nPAPEETE, Tahiti, Oct. 81\u2014An effort will be mado to ascertain tho condition of the Seendlor. tho vessel captured by tho Germans and converted\ninto a sea-raider. The vessel was\nsunk off tho Island ot Mopolla, 300\nmiloB from here. Agents representing\ntho original American owners of tho\nSoendler recently lef: for Morclla to\nInspect tho wreck and ascertain if it\nIs worth salvaging. Native reports nro\nto the efect that the hull ns not badly damaged and thnt It will be posslblo\nto rofloat tho ship. (\nSON-IN-LAW OF E. F. GIGOT\nDIES FROM PNEUMONIA\nMr. and Mrs. E. F. Glgot hnvo ro-\ncolvod word that their son-ln-law, C.\nC. Rhodes has died nt Anyox, from\"\npneumonia, following an attack of Influenzn.\nMr. Rhodes was a resident of Nelson\nnbout nlno years ago nnd was employed with tho Yale-Columbia r.urn-\nlior compnny whllo ho lived In tho city.\nAt tho tlmo of his death ho was chief\naccountant for tho Granby company\nnt Anyox.\nIlls wife, who beforo her marrlago\nwns Miss Gertrude Gigot, ond two children, a girl and a boy, survlvo him.\nThe Daily News\nJob Department\nWill Print\nAnything Yon Want\nSend your orders to\nThe Daily News Job\nDepartment\nIhe Home of Good Printing,\nNELSON, B.C.\nWATCH E8\nDid you ever 8to)> to consider\nHint tbo balance of your watch\nvibrates K.?.ooo,ooo timed in 12\nmonths, nnd thnt tho rim of this\ntiny wheel travels in thut period ns\nfnr ns from Now York to Snn\nKrunclsco nnd back? It keeps nt\nIts alloted work with untiring\nenergy, showing you tlio vnluo of\nevery .speeding moment. Do not\nfrown becnuso it usks a drop of\noil onco n year.\nJ. J. WALKER\nOPTICIAN  AND JEWELER\nVictory\nMeans\nSo Much\nIt I, hard to aay what ona\nfeel, in regard to Victory Bond,.\nThe thing is ao big\u2014means\n,o much\u2014expresses such a lot.\nIt ia th, voic, of Fro Canadians raised in protest against\nall the evil Germany r,pr,\u201ent>.\nIt I, our tost of faith In the\npower of Life and Liberty to\nexist upon th, earth, unrestrained.\nWe ought not to have to be\nsolicited.\nWe should flood our banka\nwith our application,.\nAnd let u, do It.\nSpace Givon by Pacifio Milk Co.\nLimited.\nFOR RELIABLE\nService\nPATRONIZE\nKerr's Jitney\nFew New Victims But Several Patienta\nIn  Serious Condition\u2014More\nVolunteer Nur*\u00abs Needed\nAlthough thero were not mnny new\ncases of Influenza reported ln tho city\nyesterday, several old cases bocamo\nmoro critical and hnd to be removed\nto tho hospital. The nursing staff of\ntho hospital Is taxed to tlio limit, and\na number of women in the city are\nworking as volunteer nurses both In\nthe hospital and ln private homes.\nMoro nre being appealed for, nnd married women are being specially nskod\nto como forward as it is thought that\nthey would have somo experience of\nhomo nursing. Very young girls nro\nnot required ns they are more suscep-\nttblo to disease.\nThe regular patients wero transferred to tho new hospital on Wcdnes-\ndny nnd tho old building hns been\nturned Into nn Isolation hospital for\nInfluenza patients. Tho provinclnl\ngovernment are expected to share tho\nexpenso of fitting it up, with the local\nboard of health.\nDr. Isabel Arthur*, stated yesterday\nthat If peoplo realized the gravity of\nthe epidemic they would only bo too\nglnd to wca mnsks ns a preventative.\nA few people havo been noticed wearing them on the street but the city\nas a wholo has not adopted them to\nany extent.\nMrs. D. P. Grnhnm will leavo tomorrow ovenlng for Vancouver, having heen called there nn ncount of tho\nserious Illness from influenza of her\nlittlo son Harold.\nPREPARE FOR PRO WAR\nTRADE IN U. 8.\nSAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 31\u2014Looking\nto post-war comerce, tho foreign trade\ndepartment of the San Francisco\nChamber of Commerce Is registering\nmanufacturers nnd their productive\ncapacities of the United States. Four\nthousand manufacturers, without foreign conections, nor the means to establish them, have been offered tho\nservices of the bureau In placing\nthem in communication with reliable\nand experienced export and Import\nfirms. This will permit thousands of\nmanufacturers throughout tho United\nStntcs who could do a large and profitable business, but who havo contented themselves with home market,\nowing to technicalities of foreign trade\nwhich they did not understand, to find\nmarkets in tho Orient, Oceania and\nLatin America.\n| Soc\/a\/ and Personal j\nI........................\nMrs. F. C. Ingram has taken chargo\not a family ill with Influenza.\nMrs. Halllday Is among those who\nvolunteered assistance at the hospital.\nMrs. J. Slater is assisting the nursing staff at the Kootenay Lako Gen-\noral hospital.\nMrs .'Williams volunteered her services yesterday as an assistant nurse\nIn tho city.\nCi. Q, Boyce of tho olty electrical\ndepartment, was taken to the hospital\nyesterday afternoon suffering from\ngrippe.\nMiss Louise Waters who Is Ul with\npneumonia, following an attack of Influenza, Is reported to be progressing\nfavorably.\nAmong those who are helping nurse\nInfluenza patients ln the city Is Mrs.\nHolborn, who was a trained nurse before her marriage.\nMr. and Mrs. H. A. Nicholson who\nare ln the Kootenay Lake General\nhospital suffering from Influenza Were\nreported yesterday to be Improving,\nMrs. F. C. Banks of Vancouver who\nhas been visiting her husband who was\ntaken ill ln tho city while on a bust\nness trip and was removed to the\nKootenay Lako General hospital, 'will\nleave for home this morning. Mr.\nBanks is progressing favorably.\nHAY\nNOi 1 TIMOTHY\nMIXED TIMOTHY AND ALFALFA\nMIXED TIMOTHY AND BLUEJOINT\nNO. 1 ALFALFA\nAll new orop, and\nNO. 2 QUEBEC TIMOTHY\nOld orop\nThe Brackman-Ker Milling Co., Ltd.\nVolunteer nurses are urgently needed. People with experience in home\nnursing specially appealed tog very\nyoung girls need not apply, Dr. Isabel\nArthur, box 63, telephone 340L. (63S)\nl_\nVICTORIA SAILOR IS 0LDE8T\nSEAMAN ON ACTIVE SERVICE\nVICTORIA, B. C, Oct. 81\u2014Oldest\nscamnn In tho British navy or nny of\nthe nlllod powers now In nctlve eer\nvice, is tho claim mode by petty officer .Tames Dupen of Victoria, who In\nOctober 8 reached his C8th birthday.\nFifty years ago Dupen joined tho\nBritish navy and after 22 years' scr\nvice took his rlschnrgo and became a\npensioner. When wnr broke out he\ndonned tho uniform ngaln as a mem\nber of tho Roynl ncvy Canadian vol\nnnteer reserve.\n\"So your boy Is In tho medical\ncops?\"\n\"Yes, and ho writes homo thnt ho\nhas just one ambition.\"\n\"What Is thnt?\"\n\"He wants to conduct a post-mor\ntern on tho Knlsor.\"\nWEAR WARM\nUNDERWEAR\nWE HAVE A SPLENDID AND\nVARIED STOCK OI'' THB HIGHEST\nGRADES Oil\" MEDIUM AND FULL\nWEIGHT UNDERWEAR, INCLUDING\nPENMAN'S, STANSFlBLD'S, TRUE-\nKNIT, CASHMERE AND THE \"TIGER\"\nBRAND FOR MEN AND BOYS.\nALL ARE EITHER IN COMBINATIONS AND TWO-PIECE SUITS,\nWE HAVE ALSO A FINE SELECTION OF SILK AND WOOL IN\nTHE TRUE-KNIT BRAND AND STANSFIELD'S, AND THE RED\nEa'HEL AND BLUE LABEL IN STANSFIELD'S. \"\"\"     \"~\"\nJ. A. GILKER\nBOYS'  AND   MEN'S   OUTFITTER\nBAKER   STREET NELSON,   B.C.\nPhone 491\nKerr Block\nThis Is \"Perfection\"\nOil-Heater Week\nBUY  ONE  NOW  AND 8AVE  COAL\n0IVE8 TEN   HOUR8 OF WARMTH  FROM  EACH  GALLON OF\nUOAL   OIL\nQUICK,  CLEAN,   LOW  PRICED  HEAT\nNO  ABHES NO SMOKE NO SMELL\nTWO  8TVLES, $8.28 AND $10*28\nWood-Vallance Hardware Company, Ltd.\nWHOLE8ALE  AND  RETAIL NELSON,  B.C.\nThe Sailors Are\nWorking for You\nWhy don't you Join the Navy League\nand help the men who keep open the\nocean highways?\nMEMBERSHIP BUTTON   3200\nCan bo obtained from M. Jt. McQuarrlo,\nCharles W. Busk, J. R. HuMer, William\nCunliffe, Edgar Mason und the secretary-\ntreasurer, H. P. Thomas.\nFor Rent\nA Home Worth Having\nWo have a particularly dm homo on tho aouth aldo of Hoover\nStreet, between Hall and Hendryx atreet,. Soven room,; fully\nmodorni full baMment Thia property it In fir,t claaa ehapel\nin.id. and out, Good aa n,w. Call and let u, show you ono of\nNELSON'S BEST HOMES.\n'   rV   Charles F. MeHardy\nREAL   ESTATE .   ,.N8URANCE FUEL\nNelson Boy I, on Naval Patrol Boat\nBelieved to  Have  Foundered\nOff Cape St. Jatnea\nWilfred A. Ebb,, a eon of William Ebba of Nelson, waa dorwnad\nwhen tha naval patrol atean-er on\nwhich he waa abl, seaman, foundered off the Cape of St. Jamea\nWednesday morning.\nBefore enlisting with naval\nforce,, Ebb, waa an employee at\nthe city hall.\nMisa Beatrice Ebb, of tha Brackman-Ker Milling eompany'a ataff,\nI, a sister.\nVICTORIA, B. C, Oct. 31.\u2014Sixteen\nVictorlnns were aboard tho naval\npatrol steamer Gallano, which Is believed to have foundered off Capo St.\nJames westcrday morning. The balance of the crew, nsido from Vancouver, came from many parts of Canada.\nTheir names, with their next of kin,\narc:\nFrank Grocnshlelds, chief engineer;\nbrother, John Qrccnshlelds, Nanalmo.\nNoel G. Price, leading stoker; stepmother, Mrs. M. Thomns, 2tG Hlbornia\nroad, Port St. Charles, Montreal.\nWilfred A. Ebbs, able stnman;\nmother, Mrs. Mary Ebbs, 008 Silica\nstreot, Nelson, B. C.\nFrederick G. Peters, boy; father F.\nW Peters, 289 18th avenue west, Enst\nCalgary, Alta.\nRoderick McLcod, boy; mother. Mrs.\nAnnie McLeod, 0912 103rd avenue, Edmonton, Alta.   i\nGeorge H. Musty, stoker; mother,\nMrs, Ellen Musty, Lennoxvlllc, Quo.\nAlex E. Munroc, leading seaman;\nmother, Mrs. Mary Munroc, Nlcolot,\nB. C.\nWilliam G. Thlorault, stoker; mother\nMrs. Agnes Butler, Deer Island, N.B.\nW. Wallace, boy; mother, Mrs. Isn\nliclle Wallnce, 514 13th avenue east,\nCalgary. Alta.\nHarold Morsccr, engineer; mother\nMrs. Bcrrle Mercer, house 24, Michel,\nB. C..\nRead This:\n\"Whenever any householder knows or suspects, or has reason to\nknow or suspeot that any persons within his family or household haa\ntho small pox, diphtheria, soarlet fover, cholera, typhus or typhoid\nfover, measles, whooping cough, mumps, OR ANY OTHER CONTAGIOUS OR INFECTIOUS DISEASE, he shall, subject ln ease of\nrefusal or neglect fo the penalties provided by section III.), within\ntwenty-four hours of tho time such disease Is known or suspeoted to\nexist, give notice thereof to the medical health officer, to bo given\neither at the offlco of the medical health officer or by communication addressed to her and duly mailed within the time above specified.\"\u2014Section 88, Provincial Health Act.\nMailed notlco is preferred, and all cases must be reported to Dr.\nIsabel Arthur, medical health officer, P.O. Box 68, or telephone 840L.\nThe publio wilt please take notice that this regulation I, to bo\nenforced from now on, and the board of health strongly urges every\nhouseholder to cooperato with tho doctors in the reporting of cases.    \u2022\nTHE   TWO   BE8T   PREVENTA\nTIVE8 FOR \"FLU\"\nANTISEPTIC  THROAT  GARGLE-j\nPor Bottle 25c\nCRESGLONE\nA Teaspoonful  ln  Hot Water on\nYour Stove   25c\nWILD   CHERRY,   SPRUCE   AND\nTAR\nIB Best Cough Syrup, 25d BOC\nRutherford Drug Co., Ltd.\nIffllOU\nLD.\nClam Chowdet!\nALASKA GUARDS TO WEAR\nBLUE IN8TEAD OF KHAKI\nANCHORAGE, Alaska, Oet. 81-h\nBlue Instead of khaki will be worn by\nAlaska's home guard units, It Is expected. Governor Thomns Rlggs, Jr.,\nof Alaska, while here recently, reviewed tho local company and announced\n\u25a0steps had heen taken toward getting\nthe uniforms.\nAlnskn has no territorial mllltla at\npresent. Tt Is expected that the noxt\nsession of the legislature nt Juneau,\ntho capital, will convert the homo\nguards Into offielal bodies similar to\nthe nntlonnl guard organizations uot-\nslde In the states.\nGovernor Rlggs Is n private In tho\n.Tiincnu home guard. As governor of\nthe territory he will be commander ~nf\nthe mllltla If It Is formed. I\nWAR MAKES PLENTY OF\nBUSINESS FOR NICARAGUA\nLOS ANGELES, Oct. 31\u2014The war In\nEuropo hns Improved business In Nicaragua, according to Santiago Callo-\nJas, of Chlnnndegu, that country, who\npnsscd through Los Angeles on tho\nway home.\n\"We are making a great doal of\nmoney on exports,\" ho said. \"Mexico\nis paying us a high price for sugar,\nand we recently exported to that\ncountry 8000 tons of corn at n freight\ncharge of $lf> n ton for n trip less than\n900 miles.\"\n'Sugar Is high now, but with the\nfine new crop coming In, wo anticipate n fall In prices.\"\n\"We would like to export our products to the United states, but that Is\niilmnrt Impossible on nenunt of tbo\nsl\u00abM.vUj, fit uvalluWu \u00bbWW,_ Jit,   sip,\nPut, All  HI, Saving, Into Canada'a\nVictory Loan\u2014Call Booth \"Vio*\ntory House.\"\nTho official booth located at tho corner of Ward and Baker streets which\nIs now known as \"Victory Houso\" and\nis in chargo of C. A. Waterman and\n'*.111 Pitner, is a busy spot these dnys\nand mnny applications nro pickod up\nthero which would otherwise bo overlooked. \\   I  |\nYesterday Gilbert Rowling, a 13-\nyear-old boy walked Into Victory\nHouso nnd producing his Bavlngs bank\nbook .said: \"I havo only SCO but I want\nto put It into a Victory bond. It will\ngrow ajulckcr thero than unywhqr**\nelse und will also help out my country\nnnd bring home tho boys.\"\nTho action of young Rowling coming\nforward unsolicited suggests that thero\naro probably many children in Nelson\nwho havo savings accounts who could\nnot do hotter than invest them ln\nVictory bonds. With this object in\nvlow Saturday morning at Victory\nHouso will bo set asldo for Iho taking\nof children's applications.\n\"It's cither work or fight.\"\n\"Beforo I mnko my I'eclslon I should\nllko to know how many hours a day\nI shall have to myself If I elect to\nfight.\"\n\"Pa, who aro the Bulgers?\"\n\"I  don't know much about them,\nson, but thoy seem to ho a nice of\nswift runners that once thought themselves fighters,\nThe Ideal Cash Grocery\nPHONE 265.\nLien,, No. 82144.\nIn fluenza\nThaaa  Trying   Daya   Keep  tho\nChildren Warm and Give Them\nHONEY\n1-lb. Jara Pint P.8. Jara\nQuart P.8. Jara\nFOR   THE    SICK    AND\nCONVALESCENT\nBovril, small Jara   50o\nBovril, large jars  85c\nClark's Beef Cordial      11.35\nANTISEPTIC SOAP\nis a necessity in th, tick room\nor aa a praventlvo\nPeel's Peroxldo Soap  250\nPoet's Crcme Oil, Three for SOC\nOur Store la Fumigated Daily.\nApples! Apples!\nRush tho picking and packing. Don't\nlot them freeze. Write ua what you\nhave. Ship as aoon aa possible,\nNext car\nWEDNESDAY,    NOVEMBER Oth.\nKOOTENAY   FRUIT   GROWERS-\nUNION\nPhone 180 60S Ward St\nMusic Teachers\nDO YOU WANT PUPILST\nAn advertisement In The Dally Now!\nwill put you ln touch with them.\n .tit 1\u2014 \u25a0- J\" \u25a0\"\n**\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-----\u25a0\u25a0\"\u2014\u25a0\u2014-s\u2014\u2014-*--\u00bb-----\\\nHABERDASHERY\nTHE NEW THINGS IN FALL TOGGERY ARE COMJNO IN\nPRETTY LIVELY THESE DAYS.\nNEW NECKWEAR, NEW SHlRTS, SWEATERS, HOSIERY.\nGLOVES, UNDERWEAR AND EVERYTHING IN HABERDASHERY\nTHAT A MAN NEEDS.\nBESIDES THE LARGE VARIETY OF EVERYTHING, THERE\nARE MORE EXCLUSIVE THINGS HERE THAN YOU WILL HND\nIN MOST STORES.\nWE   HAVE   AN   EVE   FOR   EVERYTHING  THAT8   NEWI\nOUR HABERDASHERY DEPARTMENT IS NEVER A MOMENT\nBEHIND IN SHOWING THE LATEST OF EVERYTHING IN MEN'S\nFIXINGS.   PRICES MODERATE.\n80ME   SPLENDID   VALUESI\nOur 75c and $1.00  Neokwaar.\nOur $1.50,11.71 and $2.00 Shirt,.\nOur $1.00 and $1.75 Underw.ar.\nOur 35o Ho,i,ry.\nAND THERE ARE OTHERS,\nCOME, SEE THEM!\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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