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I1 II I1 Itl'W\n^m\n'\u25a0   pr*!  $ 'Mtj\nVOL. 19\nNELSON B. C.,   TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30, 1920.\nNO. 185.\nTreaty\nKemal\nLenine Concludes a\nWith    Mustapha\nAgainst Allies.\nPROMISES ARMY TO\nASSIST THE TURKS\nAssures Turkey of Restoration of Authority in Pre-\nWar Tei+itory.\n\"GENEVA, *_ftfv. 29-\u2014The terms of\nthe treaty with Nikolai Lenine, the\n'--Russian .Soviet premier, as1 cbn-\n\u25a0cluded -ivith, Mustapha Kemal Pasha,\nleader of tho Turkish Nationalist---,\nstriking at allied influences, has\nbeen received by the Journal De\n\u25a0Geneva from its Constantinople correspondent. There are eight sections.\nThe first assures the integrity of\nTurkish authority to all pre-war territories.\nSecond\u2014\"-Assures Turkey control of\nthe new spates of Syria and  Arabia.\nThlrd-rrr^Moscov\/ is afforded fa-elll-\n'xlee for propaganda throughout Turkey.\nFourth\u2014Russia and Turkey agree\nto join forces for the liberation of\nthe Mohammedan countries, sueh as\nIndia, Egypt, Algeria, Morocco and\nTunis, from foreign control, guuran-\n* teeing   their   independence,      \/\n\"Fifth   section   omitted-\nSixth\u2014Russia promises financial\nand   commercial   aid  to   Turkey.\nSeventh\"\u2014Russia agrees to send\nImmediately two army corps or\n\"more if needed, to aid Ihe Nationalists.\n\"Eighth\u2014Russia and Turkey agree\nthat hostilities against the allies\nmust  continue.\nJISTiy \u00a7 FAMILIES\nLONDON, Nov. 29.\u2014The Evening Standard says the\nlatest Sinn Fein plot contemplates the burning of houses and-\nother property in England belonging to Black and Tans who\nare serving in Ireland. The newspaper asserts that the\ndetails.of the alleged plot came into the possession*of the\nauthorities as the result of a raid on the Irish mails.\nThe Standard says that not only have cabinet ministers\nreceived letters threatening them with personal violence, but\nthat threats have been made against members of their families.\nEncourages Wheat Growers\nWith Fixed Advances\nAgainst Deliveries on Rail\nNov- \u25a0 29.   \u2014   (Canadian\nIhorokso    or    1.120,0110\nDESIRE ONE THI;\nTHER\nDrayton Drily Criticises General East Elgin Request for\nProtection.\nof   a\nHast\nmania I )or\nLONDON,   Out,   Nov.   29\u2014A   host\n\u25a0of   witness   from   London   and   district   testified   at' the   morning   session   of  the   \"Dominion   tariff   commission   here   today.  The   commission\n\"moved   on   to   Windsor   for   sessions\nj there tomorrow.   The weight of evi-\n|   dence  -bot;o   heavily   in   favor   of   a\ni cofttinuance   of   protection,   although\n['lit' the afternoon  session   there  were\nseveral   exception*-*..\nIn    spite    of    tho    election\nI \"United   Farmer    candidate    ii\nI Elgin    recently,    a.   delegatiui\n; posed   of   those   interested   li\ni ufu-oturing,   a   farmer   and   i\n; man   from  Aylmer  aud  vicinity  ap-\n| peared   before   the   commission   and\n|' advocated   the   present   tariff.   Mayor\nF. \u25a0!_. Wagner, representing the town\ni of Alymcr declared  that  the mtml-s*--\nI ipality was satisfied with  the  tariff\n| at  the present -time and  would   like\n! to see it  continued, it protected  the\n| \"manufacturers  and1 gave   employment\n1 to   the  working   people   of   tho   town,\nj- He   slated    that   the    farmer's,    too,\nl were   satisfied   with   the   tariff   and\n| pointed   out*  farms   in    the   vicinity\n|of   Aylmer   laid   mure   than   doubled\n[Un, value  in. tho  past  ten  years-\nJohn I'. Cuylu, manager of the\niparnation Milk company, declared\nI'tliaL wore il. not for the protective\n(tariff, .tin- condition of the milk\n\u25a0-.(market iu the United Stales at the\nI present time would mean' the dump-\nJjing on the Canadian market uf huge\n\u25a0[quail titles uf American milk prod-\nI'ucts which have a demoralizing1 of-\nI'fcct on the Canadian market,\nMentions Recent Elections\n\"I have heard something about\nl election i\"H East Elgin,\" Sir\n[\u25a0\"Henry , Drayton declared. \"From\n|*what I have heard here, tho peopio\n^evidently want one thing and voto\nJfor .'another. What do you think,\n|Mr.   Coylo?\"\n\"A considerable portion of the\n\u25a0 people did not take the time to\n\u25a0vote.\" was Mi*. Coyle's reply, after\nfisome consideration.'       -\n\"Hero ydu are all holding up both\nhands for protection, do you - think\njyou have a right to do this in the\n^ace of the vote in your riding?\"\nMr. Coylc thought he had the\nright, and does no't believe there\ntwas any use saying hard tilings\n\u25a0against the U. F.' 0-.\n\/ill Speed Up Work on\nEdmonton-Dunvegan Line\nWINNIPEG, Nov. 29. \u2014 Premier\nbharles Stewart .'of Alberta, today\nfeaw President Beatty of the Canadian ,Pacific railway, on the Edmonton Dunvegan and British Columbia railway, recently leased from J.\nMcArthur by, the railway com,'-\nIf^nyv Premier SttSwart said tonight\nlhat the outnome was very satisfac-\nlory,; aa the work on the line will\nfie pushed with the utmost speed\njiiid with such favorable weather\nIs now prevails, a great deal more\nehan expected Is certain to be ac-\nfonipUshPd   this . fall,\nOTTAWA.\nljress)r- A)n\nacres in the areas planted in wheat\nin Australia la reported by the Can-\n\u25a0ullan trade commissioner at Melbourne. The total acreage is placed\nconsiderable more tliah 10,000,000\nacres and a yield of 137,000,000 bushels, or between 13 ond 14 bushels\nlo  the acres  is estimated.\nIf this estimate is realized, It\nwould be tho largest, yield in Australia  with   two   exceptions,   lDlij-lti\nid 1910-17, with 17*1,000,000 and\nir.2,000,000 bushels respectively marketed.\nThe report states that the commonwealth government has\" guaranteed an advance, to tlio grower of\n|1.21 a bushel for wheat delivered\nat country railroad -stations, which\nis equivalent to $1.-10 f.o.b-, steamer.\nTo this guarantee, the government\nof the state of New South Wales\nhas added 01 cents a bushel, for all\nwheat grown in that state and pla-c-\ned iu a pool. The f.o.b. price in New\nSouth Wales will have to be from\n$1,9if to $\"-.07 per bushel to save the\ngovernment  loss in  the transaction.\nIt is also announced from Mel-'\nbourne that private parties havo\nmii.de si. con tract, with the Egyptian\ngovernment for tlie purchase of a\nlarge quantity of wheat. While, the\namount* of wheat sold and 4he price\nhas . not been officially announced,\nit is understood that the quantity\npurchased is about 300,000 tons, of\nwhich UGO.OOO tons aro to be gristed\nIn Australia and the basis of price\nagreed upon is $2,25 a bushel f.o.b,\nAustralian  purls-\nSevered Window Bars With\nHack Saws Smuggled from\nOutside Friends.\nOTTAWA,* Nov. 29;\u2014Cleverly laid\nplans aiming a jail delivery were\ndescribed in the Nicholas street jail\nthis mcrt'ning, when police officials\ndiscovered several bars in\nhousing   Joseph   St.   Louis,\niiwaiting trial o\nconcerned in i\nChappel! street\nof Nova Scotia\n.The   bars   In\ntho  cell\nwho   is\nii  ji  charge of being\nhe    robbery    of    the\nbranch  of  tho Batik\nApril last\n;i lavatory -window\noverlooking the j;iil yard, through\nwhicli St. Louis today confessed he\nIntended making his get-away, wero\nalso cut through- In each oase, jhe\nbars had been drawn together and\ncemented with soap. St. Louis admitted, according to .Tail officials,\nth;d. he had intended making his\ndaisli fur freedom tonight. Steel\nhacksaws bad been thrown over tlie\njail walls by friends of his on iho\noi.'tsidi*. according tu St. Louis' confession, and had been smuggled\nthrough to him hy 'members of the\nstope- pile gang working in the jail\nyard.\nCommons Program\nior    Week    Mostly\nr      Unimportant Bills\nIJ.iSUl'S. P\n'ri-ss).--TlLi- Im\nto i-ngugfcl this\nmpbl'lattt lillls.\nliitil   lhe   -iIoko\no\\*\". 2U. (CiuKuliini\n1st- of rominunfi will\nwi'i'k mainly un nil-\nOnly t'lM'Mocn days\nof   tho   session.\nMandate Commission of the\nLeague to be* Removed\nFrom Government Control.\nCONSIDER ECONOMIC\nBLOCKADE QUESTIONS\nResolution Passed Probably\nDefers Solution Till Next\nAssembly Meeting.\nof\nThe\nhtrh\nniinislry\npnilinlily\nsupplomOntiify       dstimatps,\nnil for nine and ;i half mll-\nlirftTs sterling, Ineludlng- tho\nnil a half millions for Iho\nnf. lahor. will lie discussed\nWednesday.\nPD5T GUARD BF REVOLVER MARKSMEN\nTO PROTECT HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT\nGENEVA, Nov. 21*.\u2014Removal\ntho mandates commission as far an\npoBsiblo from governmental influence, was the tasjt undertaken by\nthe council of the League of Na-\ntlons today. It waa devlded that tho\nmembers of thla fcbmmission shall\nbe appointed by * the couneil on\n, porsonnl merits and competency and\ntiiat they shall not Occupy any position involving depency upon their\ngovernment.\nThe mandates tfiQstion occupied\nalmost fhe entire session and necessarily postponed tlfo elect Ion of a\nsuccessor to Sir (Reginald Tower,\nas high commissi wi or at Danzig,\nM.   Vlviani   represented   France.\nThe French government will be\ninvited lo arrange for the transportation and sustenance of the league\nmilitary   expedition   to  Vilna-\nThe mandates commission will include one member named by tiie\nInternational labor S-ganizatfon, who\nwill attend nil tin* meetings in art\nadvisory capacity only, when <*ucs-\n\\tJons of interest to labor will be\n'discussed. Mandatories will be required to submit annual reports\nself ing- forth the Situation in the\nterritory     under     t\u00bbhoir    jurisdiction.\nTlie mandates corrtmisshm will sit\nin Geneva, and will decide what\npoints shall be called to the attention   of   the   council-\nDefers     Solution\nThe sub-committee on blockades\ntoday passed a resolution proposed\nhy Lord Robert Cecil, South Africa,\nthat, the council be jg&lcG'd to namo\nan International commission \u2022. on\nblockades, whose d *-*&*;, it shall ho\nio report.\"to\" the\"'assembly the measures il finds necessary to put ou\neconomic blockade Into effect. This\nis regarded as quite likely to put\noff a definite solution of the blockade uuestion until lhe next meeting  of  the .assembly.\nTho committee on tin- admission\nof new members finally agreed today that it in impossible lo admit\nnow tin* new states carved out of\nold Uuhsu-.ii territory, Tho theory of\nthe committee it* that these states\nwill eventually form part nf a new\nRussian commonwealth, ' entirely\noh'anglng their present status. Tho\n'\u25a0-.muniH.ee will recommend,' however,\nthat while these states are not admitted to to full membership, their\ndelegates shall be allowed to sit in\nthe assembly in a consulting -capacity without the rigiit. to vote.\nLONDON, Nov. \u00a3.t.-\u2014The precautious taken In the house of commons\nand in the government offices towards untoward demonstrations, * include . tho posting of**---, permanent\nguard of urnied policemen, selected\nfor their skill in tiie use of s tho\nrevolver, according to tlio Daily JMa.il.\nThe mcii started .their duties Monday afternoon. They were supplied\nwith automatic pistols and had orders to stout to injure anybody attempting to escape lor having committed   any   outrage.\nThe guards afje dressed iu civilian\nclothes, stationed .at various points,\nwheru they can sec without being\nseen. The men are all ex-soldiers\nwith good re-cords-\nAccording to the Dai ly Mail, t he\ngovernment will so authorize the\nkrmiug of special patrol duty, but It\nIs not intended at tho present generally to arm tlie police.' Special\narrangements also arc being made\nfor tlie rapid concentration of largo\nforces of -.police' wherecver Sit\\d\nwhenever this becomes necessary.\nRaids and arrests on a.' wholesale\nscale\"* will be made should circumstances   warrant,.\nDUNOON, ftov, -'.\u2014- The thief big\ncenters besides Jxniduii (md Divci*-\npuol are preparing fur defense\nagainst possible tjlnn JTeln attacks,\nSpecial police guards have been post,\ned In municipal and other buildings\nIn -flttsgow, while the docks and\nquay\u00ab of the Clyde are being\nstrongly guarded- U is slated that\na long time the authorities\nhavo had knowledge that a large\ngroup of Sinn I'oinprs resided in\nGlasgow   and    its \u25a0 neighborhood.\nDxtra police have, been provided\nfur Lhe Southampton docks In .drier to protect the properly aiid\nshipping-\nThe insurance company business\n;igainst riots and civil cuinmution\ntoday was the greatest in Doudon\na long time. A large proportion\nOf tlie business came from the Dan-\n-shire cotton district, owing to\nthe contention by some of the fire\ninsurance companies 'that the-** flrea\nii Liverpool were not covered .by or-,\ndinary   fire   policies   and  -that   such\nAicendlarifihl must be specially insured   ngainsl.\nI-IVJ-'UU'OOL, Nuv, 2'.) (Canadian\nAssociated Press');,\u2014A inn.n who declined tp give Oils name but. who said\nhe was a Sinn F.einer and a native ol'\nDublin, was arraigned in the police\ncourt here this morning,ou a -charge\nof murder in connection with the cotton warehouse fires Saturday night,\nlie  is 2S years of age.\nThe pulico stated that the prisoner\nand two other men who were discovered near the sceno of one of the\nfires, acted in a auspicious manner.\nThe three men tried to escape when\nthe police accosted them and tho man\nunder arrest is accused of having*\nfired at the officevs. His bullet\nwent  astray, 'ind killed a  civilian.\nA charge is made by. tbe police\nthat the man arrested had in his\npossession plans of the premises in\nwhich fires occurred. He was remanded U) prison for one week.\nLONDON BRIE\n0MB EXPLODES\nWrecks Floor of flide Merchant's Building in Old\nSwan Lane.\nLONDON, Nov. 2!).\u2014A bomb waa\nexploded at one o'clock this morning\nin the building occupied by- a hide\nmerchant in Old Swan Yane, near\nLondon bridge. A floor* of tho building 'was wrecked,' but no body was\ninjured.\nTho bomb apparently had been left\nip the building in a suit 'case with\nu  tlmo, fuse attached  to   it.\nPARIS OPERA HANDS\nCALL OFF THE STRIKE\nDARIS, Nov. 29\u2014Tbe strike of the\norchestra, chorus and stage handa\nwhich closed the opera In the middle\nof October, has been' called off,\nand tho houso wilt re-open next\nKridny,\nSell-appointed Executive Will\nOfficiate Until Permanent\nOne Adopted,\nI MR IS. Nov. 2!L\u2014iKuemmiiendu-\nliun that the veteran organizations\nof all the Jillied countries observe\nMay Sp as iutci-allied ..memorial\niliiy.' was one nt* the first acts .of\nthe Internationa! Council binding together the war veterans associations\nof the allied nations, which was organized yesterday by delegations\nrepresenting the allied countries.\n\/ Thu officers elected by the council were president. Charles Bertrand\nof France; vice-presidents, Cabot\n,\\Va,rd. ^L'nited [StAtes, and Cob\nCrossl'ield, Great Britain, secretary\nSignor  Battnni, Italy.\nThe ground work of a constitution\nwas adopted, under which the prus-\netit members uf the council, who aro\nself-appointed, will sit only until\nthe home organizations appoint permanent   representatives-\nEach country \"ill be allowed a\nmaximum of five members, but only\nono vole. The constitution includes a\nplan for the council to have . two\nreprcseulii lives in . each country, one\ncredited to the government and tbe\nother to the press- An' inter-allied\nmembership card also is cont'emplat-\nod. but the country, in which an In-\nler-aliied card originates, must repay assistance given the holder in\nanother  euuntry.\nsteameOrwvals\nKaisoriu Auguste Victoria at Liverpool   from   New   York.\nUnited States at New York: from\nCopenhagen-\nStockholm at -Vow Yuik fronrGo-\nthenberg.\nImperator at Southamptun from\nNow   Turk-\n.Baltic ut. Liverpool from New\nYork. .,\nXoidli'iiu   at   Rotierduin   from   New\nI'prfc.\nArmed Motor Boat\nPatrols Thames Before\nHouses of Parliament\nLONDON, Stoy. 2!)\u2014As an additional . precaution, against suspected Sinn Fein outrages, a police motor boat, armed with a\nmachiire gun, was pla-rcd on patrol along the river front of the\nhouses   of   parliament  today.\nLUMBERJACKS' WAGES\nDROP AT PORT ARTHUR\nPORT ARTHUR, Nov- 29.\u2014Wages\nof lumberjacks In this district have\ndropped   from $70  a ni(fnth  to   $4ii.\nTUROREATY\nBritain Opposes France and\nItaly on Revision Question ; Compromise Possible\nLONDON, Nov. 29.\u2014Premier Leygues oif France, before leaving hero\nfor Paris this morning, visited the\nItalian foreign minister, Count Sfor-\nza, ui the ia Iter's hotel, for a few\nminutes arid expressed* his regret\nthat affairs in the French chamber\nof deputies necessitated his presence. He promised to return to London  at.  tbe  earliest  possible moment.\nBritish  officials  expressed  the   be\nlief   this   morning*that  main   controversy   when   the   conference   of   pre\nmiers   Leygues,    Lloyd   George   and\nStoma   Is  resumed,   is   likely   lo   be\novpr revision \"of  the  Turkish  treaty,\nwhich   Frame   .'ind   Italy  desire  and\nGreat   \"ftritain\" opposes.   The   British\nview,    howe\/cr,    is   that    tho   differ\nences   are    not    js'o    great    but    that\na   cnmpruniisi-   is   within   reach.\nPARIS. ,\\*uv. \u25a0>*), -To. let the Turkish trculy revise itself, if the \u25a0; allies cannot agree -upon its revision,\nofficial . French- plan that\nLeygues will present to\nLloyd -George and C-tiunt\nthe Italian foreign minister,\nLeygues I'l-Lurns to London\nimption   of  th\n-is the\nPremiei\ni'rcmi\/'i\nSiforzn.\nwhen   A\ntoinorruw I'm* the its\nconferences between the representu -\nLivi'sc of these three powers with regard in the Greek and other pressing   situation's,\nHy letting ibe Iroaty revise it-\nsell', the l-Vencli foreign offico\nmeans, it wns explained, that if\nFroneh and British support is withdrawn from Greece, the Turks can\nregard much of the territory tUken\nfrom ibem by the treaty, 'although\nlhe allies would make sure of retaining* their hold upon the straits\n,..( the !)anl;iuelles and the Turkish\nfiiuiuces.\nSouth African Lawyer Takes\nIssue With Ottawa Jurist's\nAssertion.\n\u2022LOiNlDON, N'pvi. I.'**. (Canadian\nXJress) .\u2014Lord Cave, writ ing lo I lie\nTimes apropos of the letter published iu lluil. paper last, week from\n\u25a0John IQwart, K. c.. o.r Ottawa, who\neonl ra verted his lortlshpl's assertion\nthat Canadian 'opinion generally favored Uh> retention uf tiie apj-^ul <>t\ntlie privy council, says be wus referring io legal opinion, Notwithstanding Mr. Ewart's opinions, Lord\nCave   claims   he    is   right.\nSir Pcrcival Lawrence, a. noled\nAngiu-South African lawyer also\nwrites lo the'Times suggesting \"'with\nall due diffidence and much deference,   lb,it    Mr.   Ewart's   views   may\nopt\nrial\nanio\nqualification.\"\nSir Pereival instances conversations he rail with Sir .Wilfrid Lail-\n*. who expressed himself as favorable to ibe retention of the right\nof appeal and mentioned tbe famous\nCatholic controversy over the burial of cluibord, the -.Montreal i'reo\nthinker, whose body at first was refused, un order of a Canadian court,\nburial iu his family plot in the Montreal cemetery because of objections\nby the Catholic church, which older\ns quashed hy the privy council.\nSir Poycivul states that Sir Wilfrid\nLaurier said that the decision of the\nCanadian court in this ease wp-uld\nnot commanded general aci'uiesconso\nin the \"Dominion. Sir Percival also\n'ectills ids own attendance at a sitting of the supreme court in Ottawa-\nlie thinks thero is a restriction\nou the field of choice for this court,\nwhich maj- sonitimes prelude the appointment uf a man whose personality would enhance the prestige and\nuuLhorily of the court. The judges*\nsalaries struck him as being scarcely adequate. Sir Percival thinks a\nremedy' might -be found for the .alleged undue, expense of appealing\nto the privy -\"council, and believes\nimprovement has boo-i effected in\nrecent years ill the. delays In bringing appeals before It.\nIHDINFMOF\nILLENGE TO CMLIZATII\nSecretary for Ireland Reads Dispatches on Killing of Fifteen Cadets; Party Ambushed, Brutally Murdered and\nRobbed; .Lorries Burned; Burn Freeman's Journal\nOffice in Dublin; Girls Have $g-rrow Escape; \"Burn\nLoot Cork Buildings.\nMACRON, Ireland, Nov. 29\u2014Loads\nof new recruits in training for the\nBlack and Tan auxllliary police were\nambushed last night by from eighty\nto one hundred men near Kilmichael\nand fifteen of them were killed. The\nbodies wore brought here this evening.\nAlready reprisals have begun and\nreports from the village of Johnston, between Mucrom and Duuinan-'\nway, state that scarcely a house\nthere is undamaged and tiiat most\nnf the shops in the district have\nbeen set afire. The residents are\nfleeing from the place in  terror.\nHere shops have been closed\nand all business is suspended. Large\nparties of auxiliaries hearing rifles\nand revolvers are ptilrolliiiK tin-\ntown and lhe people are apprehensive the auxiliaries will take vengeance.\nLONLON, NOV.-. -It.\u2014Dispatches\nrelating to the killing uf IT- auxiliary police cadets near Kilmieimcl,\nwere read in the house of commons\nby Sir Hamar Crecnwood, chief secretary for Ireland, during the course\nof Uie Irish debate today. The\npdrtS* which ambushed the cadets\nconsisted of from eighty to one hundred men, all dressed in khaki nnd\nwen ring steel trench helmets. They\nfired from bulb sides uf lhe road\non   I In*   lorries.\nI)y force of arms, sorne of Uie men\nhad been disarmed and brutally\nmurdered; their bodies wore rifled\nof ai! 'money ami' valuables,\" \"and\neven clothing was taken from the\ncorpses \u25a0 Arms and ammunition\nwere also taken and the lotries\nhuriied.\n\u25a0 The .secretary thought that, with\nI\") former cadets of the late wjj.r\nthus lying dead, the house would\nnot wish to continue the discussion\nin tiie face of such a challenge to\nparliament   ami   civilization. Tlie\nsubject  was   (hen   dropped.\nKeci'iills in Training.\n.MACltOM,   Ireland,   Nov   -H.\u2014 The\nforN Ihe   Black   and      Tana\npolice.\ntKph\nd*ea\nNewsitaper   Office.\n9,\u2014The Freeman1'---!\nafire      by\ntbout imd-\nThree girls living on the \\oo\nd   ;i   narrow   escape      from\nf-^LIN.  Nov. 29,\u2014The\nWa   office   was   set\nH :inil   masked   men\nLooting in Cork\nItKLFAST, Nov. *.y.-~ During\nSunday night, the headquarters *_f\nthe Transport Workers' Union, Cork,\nand an adjoining1 house-. Were burnt.*\nAt several other places. which*were\nset on fire, there was considerable\nlooting*, Women, who ordinarily\naro declared to have been clothed in\nlittle better than rags, are said to\nhave been seen strolling about the\nstreets wearing 100 guinea fur coats.\nAnvst   Sinn  Fein  M.   P.\n-DUBLLV, Nov. 29.\u2014Baids and ar--\nrests continued Jn Dublin today.\nAmong the persons taken, into custody was William Sears, Sinn Fein\nmember of parliament foi* the southern   division   of   County .Mayo.\nSears in 1919 was sentenced to six\nmonths' imprisonment on a charge\nof inciting persons to shoo't the military, tlie police and government officials.\nSet   Fire  to  Bllilk.\nBULLETIN, London, 'Nov. 30.\u2014-\nThe premises of lhe Sinn Fein bank\nin Hareotirt street, Dublin, were se\u00a3\ncm fire early this morning, says a.\ndispatch fo the Exchange Telegraph\ncompany  from   Dublin.\nDemand   Secre\u00aby ;   a\n1A i.VlK \u00bbN, N'ov. _9.\u2014-A dispatch-\nreceived a; the London' offices of the\nFreeman's Journal,- says that all\nthe occupants of the building Which\nwas set on lire by masked mon were\nreached but that much damage waa\ndune   to   the   building.'\nThe dispatch adds that before the\nFreeman's .joiifhal building was set\non fire, armed and masked men entered tin- offices uf tlie Irish Times,\nheld up tb.- staff with revolvers and\ndemanded thai a promise be giv- \u00bb\nen thai tbe staff- would divulge\nlimbing.\nTlie Irish Times is tiie leading\nUnionist    paper   in   Dublin.\ni\nliiipill\nIN 1MTS OF UNITED KiiDiDllH\nJTTAWA.\n\u2022ss}.\u2014That\nNov\n(Cu\nlib.I\n.1\nmnthe\nnnan matmfact\neady begining to HUppl**\/\nof Ureal Britain wiih\nof manufaeiures which\ns been supplying the.\ndry -with since the. arj*n-\nstalement made in tt report received by the department of.\ntrade and commerce from Harrison\nWalsoii. Canadian trade -\u25a0\u2022ommissiou-\ner  wilii   headquarters  in- London.\nMi*. Willson stabs that ,'Vum-\nplainis (liiii I'uiicd Kingdom niaiiu-\nfaeitirors are. being .again subjected\nir. 'competition owing to the\nt which the exchange posi-\nI'les Germans to sell goods\necu voiced recently from\nndustrial centers, combined\nwith complaints that tho guvcrnment\nS still postoning the introduction\n)f the bill which was promised to\nprotect key iifdustr.es und prevent\nlumping.\"\n.\\ table giving official details of\nthe importniums by Great Britain-\nf nuinufacturcil goods from Germany, incorporated in Mr. Watson's\nreport, shows thai; fur tiie period\nmentioned. Uie value of such imported goods from (.terniany exceeded $S(J,OOU.00li. Tbe items include\nwoolen, worsted yarns, silks, and\nribbons, hosiery, leather goods, paper, motor ears.i furs and skins and\nother articles maniit'a<:tui*ed in Cun-\nLila.\nFIND DRUGS HELD BY\nWINNIPEG DOPE RING\nWINNIPEG, Nov. 29.- Drugs\n>d at $r,,U0t) were found hv\npossession of members of\" an ttlli\ndrug ring who appeared in c\nluday according to police repi\neven members implicated in\ning uf drugs or having di\nIn their possiessiou, were arresle-\nraids Saturday.\nO. K. Books, colored, .charged *\nfiling drugs, was given a, rem\ntill Wednesday when he appei\ncourt  today.\nSTEAMER DEPARTURES\nVANCOUVER,   Nov.   *__.   \u2014   Hailed\nMoitteugle,   for the Orient\nVANCOUVER,  Nov. ui*.\u2014\u25a0When the\n\u2022{ 'unudian Pacific Ocean Services\nliner MonteLgle cleared loday toe\nOriental ports, she was one of the\nmost heavily laden ships that haye\npassed through the narrows for\n:tu*n.y mon Uis. ou tup of general\ni'reigh'i was piled as much salt herring   as  siW  could   take.\nVK.'TORIX\nieinlty \"Getiei-i\nNelson\n\\'ict(fi*ia     .. .\nKamloops\nPrince     Rupi\nI lawson\nGrand    Porks\nKaslo     \t\nWinuiprg\nVuneoiiver\nHarkerviile\nPentictun\nCalgury     ...\nPoil land\n*   Below  zerr\n-Nelson   and\nu'iuC\nmilil:-\n.   26\n$6\n.    \u00ab\n03\n.    4(J\n4S   \u25a0\n.     Ill\n42\n.     \u2022!!\n\u20224\n.  ' 2\u00ab\n3D\n.-   21\n35-   .\n33\n.    411\n48\n. \"\u2022 80\n38\n.* 3H\n46\n.    14\n66   \u25a0\n.    3(1\n68\n \u25a0**\u25a0**\nfPfieS.\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEW9,   TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30, 1920.\nLeading Hotels of the West\nWhir, th* Travailing Public May Obtain   Superior   Accommodation\nNOUN APPEARS\n0j**f'        Of the Interior\nSERVICE   UNEXCELLED\nA La Carta Tabla D'Hata\n!* SPECIAL  SUNDAY  DINNER $1.00\n***\"*-*.\ni *_\n\u25a0\"*\"*\"  incoVparably'the'finest TEA~ROOM IN B. c.\nPpan  Rally 10 a.m.  te  Midnight _ __Muaio and   Dancing\n~\u2122\"^Tha Latest Sundaaa, lea Cold Drinka and Icaa\nAfternoon Taa  (2 p.m. to 5 p.m. -, 25c.\nHaadquartei-a  Far   All  Travailing   Man,   Mining   Men   and   Touriata\nEUROPEAN  PLAN     -      \u2014      ROOMS,   -41.00   UP\n.mam\nHUME\u2014Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stuart,\nPortland; MIbs F. M. Sutcliffe, B.\nHey\u2014cod, Rlondel; Charlea Buffogle,\nPeter Mulligan, Vancouver; D. McDougall. Kelowna; Wllllam Perkins,\nWlnlaw, H. D. Browne, Marcus; Frank\nParry,  Calgary;  J. P.  Moore, Creston;\nM. E. Kuhn anu wife, Bassano, Alta.\nJ. LI. Dunlap, Vancouver; A. E. rat-\nterson, Lethbridge; D. J. McLaclilan,\nVancouver; D. H. Telford, Chicago;\nGeorge F. Pykc, J. G. Bluings, E. Mc\nDonald, Vancouver; F. Lund, Grand\nForks; Mrs. N. F. Innes, Syrlngla\nCreek;  A.   C. Mcslier,   Midway.\n\"Well Lighted Sample Rooms American Plan\nHOTELSTRATHCONA\nA Home for those away from home. Most comfortably\nfurnished rotunda in the interior.\nAfternoon tea. served from 3 to 5 p.m. in Tearoom.\nSpecial winter rates to boarders by week or month.\nHALCYON HOT SPRINGS HOTEL    ...\nArrow Lakes, now under same management.\nH. W. SHORE\nDoes Not Represent Labor\nParty on O'Shea Platform,\nSays Secretary Pezeril.\n\"It should be broufflit to the il.-vi-\n\u2022tion of the working men of *XcI\u00abun\nthat the Nelson Fetfei-i-ted Labur party\nhas no candidate 'in the \"Nolsoii riding, and has not endo-sed .nny i.ari-1--\ndato in this riding.\" stalled .\\ P-.-aei'll,\nsecretary of the Nelson L'-jtleintod\nLabor party, in a slate mo i.t volunteered to The  \"Daily  News yudtenlay.\n\"Because John Xotnian is president of the Nelson Federated Laiior\nparty,\" continued Mr. Pezeril, \"lata\nof workers are under tin- impres-ion\nthat he represents the party !n\npeartng on Mr. O'Slica's pi-it form. He\nrepresents  only   himself.\n\"Wo have no candidtite in Ilio field.\nAny Tom, Dick or Harry can take\nlhe platform on his own initiative,\nbut it does not bind the party. \/\u2022-.* a\nmatter of fact, .1 think Dr, Hose will\ngel as many working: men's votes\nas Mr.   O'Shea.\n\"It should be clearly understood\nthat Mr. Notman, in taking jjart In\nMr. O'Sheu's meetings, Is .lc-ii.g It\non his own.\n\"1 give this to The Dally News\nfor informait-ion. It is strictly up to\nThe Daily News what it does with\nit. If it wants to publish it, all\nright. If U doesn't, it is tio'htng\nto me.\"\nTHEATRE-GOERS ENJOY\nSPLENDID PRODUCTION\nSplendidly produced by a cast of\n40, \"Experience\", an allegorical play\nof 10 episodes, presented by F. Bay\nComstock and Morris Gest at the\nNelson opera house last nighti delighted the) -packed house of eager\nlisteners a$ the . central figure,\n\"Youth\", * closely followed by his\nmentor, \"Experience\", ran the whole\ngamul of human emotions while\nperusing his' -checq tiered career from\nthe littlp cpuntry village where\ndwelt his playmate \"Love\", through\na world of vicissitudes, until guided\nby \"Experience\" he finally returned\nto the scenes of his youth, again to\nbe met by \"Love\", \"Hope\" and\n\"Ambition\".\n\"With no intricacies of plot to\nspeak of, the play progressed mainly by means of the dialogue, although there . were some striking\nscenes, rich with life, color and action, traversed by 'Youth\", such as\nthe \"Primrose Path\", tho \"Corrl\ndors of Chance\", the 'Street* of\nDisillusionment,\" and Die 'House\nof Last Hesort\", before he finally\nfound his way to the \"Land Where\nthe Dreamer Wakens'\nCADETS-AND CURLS ASSIST\nSTRATHCONA\u2014George Pratt, Erie; G\ncitt; P. E. Carroll, E. Ham, Spokane; F.\nRowland;   H.   Bedlinglon.   Toronto.\nG. Dorman, Spokane; H. G.  Smith,\nHardy,   Spokane;   H.   11.   Johnstone,\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\n0_ro{<eiin   ani    American    1-lau\nSteam   Heat   In   Every   Room\nA.   LAPOINTE,   Proprietor\n\u25a0 \"QUEENS\u2014A. Smltli, Trail, A. Sherman, Silverton; Louis Gortoms, Marcus}'A. Mottt, Toronto; Alex McDonald,  Glasgow;  D.  McQuaig, Fertile.\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\n616    VEBNON    ST.    EAST\nOunilortalajo Booms, Hot ana Cold\nwater. Dining Boom In\nConnection\n.    Bates tl ant, Up.\nMADDEN HOUSE\nt%.   J.   MADDEN,   Proprietress\nSTEAM HEATED\nCor. Baker and Ward f_u. Nelson\nMADDEN\u2014Tt. Anderson, Leblado;\nDa A. McLeod, Sandon; L. F. Carter,\n\"Wtodft'iA'; W. Dover, Appledale; W.\nOlver; Leblado; Charles \"Wells Harry\nlsnor, \"R. Thompson, Salmo; C. D.\nHarding, Appledale; C. D. \"Whie,, J.\nT, taller, Salrback, Man,; G. Betrry-\n*neel, Ii. D. \"Walon,  s.s. Nasookin.\nTHE KOOTENAY HOTEL\nMrs.   Mallotte.   Proprietress\nA home for tht  world at reasonable rates.\nOpen   night   and   day.     First-\nclasa    dining-room.      Comfortable\nrooma.\n816 Vernon St.     Near Post Offico\n.* KOOTENAY\u2014J. H. Godson, Salmo;\nB. Morrison, Trail; W, O. Lee, Marcus; H. Martin, Creston; C. N. Nolln-\nloff, Saskatchewan; K. Sooraan, L.\nHurst, St. Paul; James Burns, Birch-\nhank; Victor Shera> Birchbank; Robert Ramusson, Revelstoke; II. Palsnia.\nRobson.\nH.  W.  SHORE,  Prop.\nH.   E.  SCANLAN,  Mgr.\nHalcyon Hot Springs Hotel\nARROW   LAKES,  B.  C.\nUnder   entirely   new    management\nRenowned throughout the west\nfor the water'B wonderful cure of\nRheumatism, Sciatica, \"Urinic Conditions,   Metallic   Poisoning.\nGrand aeenery around the estate\nIn a most beautiful climate.\nLarge hot tyater swimming pools,\nFor rates apply Strathcona Hotel,\nNelson,  or Halcyon  Hotel.\nAmerican plan, $3.50 and up\nper day, $24 per week.\nSL\nNew Government Line Has\nFirst Call; Is Not Yet in\nOperation.\nFrom South .Slocan to Slocan City\nthe Dominion government telephone\nwires are now strung, and lhe first\ncall from Slocan City to Nelson,\nsent in by the Uncmaji, has been received.\nThe code fur this new exterisou of\nthe government's system has not.yet\nbeen received, and the Nelson exchange has not yet been notified of\nthe Instruments being installed on\nthe   lino.\nIt is, possible that the line may be\nable to handle election returns to\nmorrow  night,\nVANCOUVER HOTELS\nHOTEL  MARTINIQUE\nthe\n1176 Granville Struct\nCoay,   bright   rooms.   Just\nplace   for   your   vacation,\nmoderate.   Write   for   particulars.\nMRS. A. PATERSON\n_ate of Royal Hotel, Granville St.\nWhere to Spend a Holiday\nHERE THE  FISHING  IS  GOOD\nOUTLET HOTEL\nPROCTOR\nFlatting,  Boating,   Bathing,  Galf,\nTennis Courts\nFishing  Tackle,  Supplied.  Grocery\nStore  in  Connection\nW. A. WARD, Prap.\nRates Reasonable Good Meals\nWOMEN  WHO  LIVE\nUNDERGROUND\naH-\nTREMONT HOTEL\nF.   NILSON,   Prep.\nBAKER    STREET\nFurnished   Rooms  by  Day,\nWeek  ar  Month\n' TREMONT\u2014O. \u201eundMad, Sam Souts,\nBatch,-Nugget mine; tv. 3. Read, Na-\n\u25a0X. Nero, P. E. Nllson, A. Olsen, Tony\n'.Jcusp; W. ErlckHon, John Kavinski,\nJfeWiap. '   .  _^\nTHE STANDARD CAFE\n320 Baker Street, Nelson, B. C,\nOPEN   DAY   AND   NIGHT\n13 to 2:80, Specta1 Iauicb. Me\nI'hont 154\nWalking fifty miles in twelve and a\nJiaif. hours, is the record for women\nset by a Miss Green of Bolton. She.\n\u25a0wit\u2014 anouher girl, took part in the\nrace from Manchester to Blackpool\nrecently. The other girl had to drop\nout-owing to a had foot\t\nHotel Menus\nWa Plint Hotel Menu* sitter\nwit- oomplete menus or with\nt_s different awyllnn and blank\n\u25a0VMM for trplng In the Mil al\nam.\nThe Daily News Job\nDepartment\nTim Hem* of Good PrlntlKaj\nv%vffVVfVf ' Va \u25a0 *Wat'    _______^_\nAmong tlie startling discoveries\nmade by' \"Mrs. J. It. F6-b\u00a7s, Lhe well-\nknown woman traveller, who lately returned alter wandering for i several\nmonths Trom \"Morouco to Syria, waa\na tribe oC women who live underground. They are to be found in\ncaves in the Tripoli mountains and\ncome up only once an Uie course of\ntheir lives. That is when they marry\nand change their abode lor that of\ntheir .huabaud. 13fcing continually in\ntheir underground caves a remarkable\nchange -takes place in their appearance. They become very -white in\ntho face, and their eyes become -dark\nahd brilliant. As they grow older\nthey are -seized with a passion for\ndyeing their hair with henna. In\ndaylight these women are almost\nblind; in fact, they* stagger about as\nthough under the influence of drink.\nTheir houses aro spacious enough for\nthem to keep all their livestock below ground, including their camels.\nAnother curious adventure of Mrs.\nForbes was into the harem of tho\nSyrian sheik Mohammed Abdullah. At\na feast at which she was -entertained,\na sheep was roasted whole, and, by\nway of doing tribute to his guest,\nMohammed Abdullah extracted the\n\u25a0sheep's eye whole with his hands and\nproffered It to the Knglishwoman.\nTlhe purchase of two ex-army\nmules certainly livened things up in\na certain stable. The men were\nused to horses, but the newcomers\ncalled for a different sort of treatment.\nThe boss went into the yard one\nmorning and found a man trying to\n'harness up a mule. The animal\nobviously disliked the idea. After\nlooking on for some time the boss\nasked:\n\"Does the mule ever kick you,\nBill?\"\n. \"No sir,\"   replied Bill,   keeping\nwary  eye on  the  animal,   \"but   he\noften kicks where I've been\" '\nInvigoration\nand satisfaction\nin every cup of\nInstant\nPostum\nmake it the ideal\ndrink for those -who\nwant to live well\nand sleep well.\nThe ushering at tlie sj niphony concert at the opera house on Sunday\nafternoon was in the hands of a\nsmart detachment of the Nelson\nCadets The collection was taken up\nby volunteer girls of 'the Junior\nHed   Cross.\nLONG IS GRANTED\nTICKET-OF-LEAVE\nGreek Press Claims Deposed\nMonarch Is Not Pro-German.\nNotification that. William Charles\nLong, now serving a term of imprisonment In the Nelson provincial\njail for wife desertion, following\n(lie decision of Magistrate Noble\nMnns; of Trail, Is to be let out under the provisions of the Ticket-of-\nLeave act, Is' contained In a letter\nTrom the assistant under-secretary\nof slate at Ottawa, to E. *G. Matthew, of this city, datca Nov. 24.\nOn Mr. Long's bchau an appeal\nagainst the decision of Mr. Justice\nMorrison, who upheld Magistrate\nBinns' decision, Is panding under\nhabeus corpus proceedings. Tho\ntetter received hy Mr. Matthew stated:\n\"Adverting to the correspondence\nwhich you have had with the department of Justice concerning the\ncase of. one \"William Charles Long,\nnow serving a term in the provincial jail at Nelson for non-support\nof wife, I am commanded to in\nform you that His Excellency, the\nGovernor-General, has been pleased\nto order Long's release under the\nprovisions of the Ticket- of -Leave\nact, on the express condition that\nthe warden of tho jail is satisfied\nthat the Great \"War Veterans t\nsoclation have made the necessary\narrangements for Long's admission\ninto a  sanatorium  for treatment,\"\nCONFESSES TQ SHARE\nIN MURDER OF PIERCE\nATHENS, Nov. 29.\u2014The Greek\nprtiss ie publishing long editorials\ntending to show that Former King\nConstantine is not pro-GernAn and\nthat there is no pro-German sentiment here They contended - that the\nallies should continue to favor\nGreece, particularly in a financial\nyay. It is asserted that the present\nchaotic conditions are due to contracts by the old government which\nwas preparing to exploit Thrace and\nSmyria.\nGreek business is at a standstill.\nThis is attributed to tlie uncertain\nty as to what course tho allies will\npursue, resulting In a lowering 'of\nthe exchange rute. It is declared\nGreece's balance sheet compares favorably with those of other countries.\nBitterness is expressed against\nFrench and British financiers who\nVPened large credits and are then\nalleged to have encouraged lavish\nspending thereby tightening their\ngrip on tho country. (It Is said that\nthe export trado is imperilled, as\nUreeco has abrogated her commercial treaties, and high duties may\nshut   out Greek   trade.\nLONDON, Nov.   29.\u2014Lloyd   George !\ninformed  tlio house  of commons to- I\nday   tbat   it   would   be   imposslblo to\nmake   any   statement   on   Greek  affairs ,. whllo , they   were   under   uis-\nussiqn ;'by  'the   allies-   , \u2022\n'    Ti no Ready to Return ;\nLL'CBUNU, Switzerland, Nov. 20.\u2014\nFormer King Constantino's household\nis making every preparation to. move\nquickly when the word comes from\nAthens. One OL' bis secretaries said\ntoday that Constantino's baggage\ncould be packed in two hours, for\nthero is a whole flock of servants.\nConstantino's master of the stables\nis leaving Loudon today for Athens\nto arrange details of the royal procession through the streets of the\ncapital. Constantino wishes to land\nfive miles from Athens, and from\nthis  port  make his   entry.\nA cipher code now is being used\nfor communication with Athens. Constantine expects returns from the\nplebiscite to Justify his leaving hero\nTuesday or Wednesday of next week\nunless it is decided to wait for\nAthens to send a deputation to ask\nformally   the   former   king's   return.\nwere imposed today on five'Brooklyn Rapid Transit company strikers\nwho had pleaded guilty to charges\nof manslaughter in the first degree in connection with the death\nof Ferdinand Friedman when a subway train an which he. was a pas-\nwas   stoned   Aug.    31.\nFALL COATS\nGoing at Splendid Reductions\nSmart all-wool velours (CO\/1  QPI '\u25a0\nPriced for clearing  7   \u00abD_I _.t\/0\nCoats in other materials, Tweeds, Plush,,\netc., are offered at equal Bargains. \u00bb\nOur Dresses, Skirts, Suits offer\nbuying opportunities tiiat shrewd buyers will not hesitate to seize.\nSweater Coats\nOur new stock of these garments in-e-\nsents a wide range\u2014fine in stylo and workmanship and 100% pure wool.\nThese garments are being sold ait closo\nprices.\nSmillie & Weir\nLadies' Wear Specialuta\nNOTICE\nI'lTTSBUKCK, Nov. 29.\u2014C. S,\nEdeburn captain of the Pittsburgh\ndetective force, announced tonight\nthat a man giving the name of J,\nA. Moss, arrested at a downtown\nhotel late today, had confessed that\nhe took part in the killing of Henry\nT. Pierce at Philadelphia, two\nweeks  ago.\nHUNTER LOST IN WOODS\nSEVENTEEN YEARS AGO\nTo Curu a Cold In One Day\nTake Grove's Laxative BROMO QUI-\nN7N13 tablets. The gcnulno boars\nlhe signature of 13.' W. drove.      30c\nWANTED    BY    THE    NOBLE    FIVE\nMINE,    SANDON.    B.C.\nTIMBERMAN,   $6.25\nMiners, $6.75.    boarii $1.50 oer day:\ngood cook; modern Hotel Bunk House,\nBleam   heat,   electric   light,   bath,   hot\nand cold water.    Brinu your Blankets.\nn    n    II    NEED   APPLY.\nSpecial!\nlow -heel,\nSpecial  .\n'ruu'.n  Calf \"Women's  Shoes,\ntieyliji- Molca*\n$4.95\nG. ROMANO\nTHE 8HOEMAN\nDYEJMGHT\nBuy only \"Diamond Dyes\"\nEach paclmeo o\u00a3 \"DKimona Dyes\"\ncontains directions. so simple that\nany woman can diamond-dye worn,\nshabby skirts, waists, dresses, coats,\ngloves, stockings, sweater, draperies,\neverything, whether wool, silk, linen,\nCQ-y*Gn . or .mixed goods, ,new,...rjch,\nfadeless colors- Have druggist show\nyon   \"Diamond   Dyes   Color   Card.\"\nCASCARETS\n\"They Work while you Sleep\"\nSAULTE STB MARIE, Ont., Nov.\n2D.\u2014Discovery of a note and a watch\nin a tree today by Archie Barle, of\nFlint, Midi, while lie was hunting\nin the woods near Hulbeit, practically cleared up the mysterious disappearance of Arthur Kahler, of\nMarquette,  Mich.,  in 1803.\nTho attention of Barle was arrested hy flashes of light from a\nmetal object, Investigation proved\nthis to be a metal watch hanging\nfrom a tree with a note inside,\nwhich   read   as  follows:\n\"1 have boen lost three days. I\nhave shot three deer and placed\ntho  samo   note  in   er.ot'y. deer.\n\"Signed.  ARTHUR  KAHLEIt.\"\nWHEAT GROWERS HOLD\nFOR HIGHER PRICES\nBISMARCK, N. D., Nov. 29.\u2014At\na meeting of 100 wheat growers\nof Burleigh county here today, they\nwheat for higher prices Howard\ndecided to continue to hold their\nThomas, of Drlscoll, chairman of\nthe- county branch -of the National\nAssociation of Wheat Growers,\nexpressed the opinion that farmers\nWill be ..unable.to obtain the 13.00\na bushel price sought, but he favored holding the \u25a0 grain until prices\nadvanced above the-present level.\nsensor.\nSeize Port Arthur\nTug   Under   Charge\nof Running Rum\nPOUT ABTHL'R, Nov. 29.\u2014The\nlug Arbutus, of Port Arthur, Captain George Stitt, and owned by\nSam Wright, is under seizure at\nEagle Harbor, Mich., under a charge\nof rum running.\nA  HERO OF THEj PILLORY\nThe pillory, a revival of which\nhas   been   suggested   hy   some  Ger\nman burgomolstera, for punishing\nReds, was in England often used for\nthe plihishont of higher types than\nthe common thief and cheat. In the\n17th century, for example, in connection with religious disputes, men\nwho presumed to print books without\nlicense from the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Bishop of London, or\nono of the two universities then\nexisting, were condemned to bo set\ntn the pillory or whipped through\nLondon, besides having a personal\nmaimlngs suggestive o\u00a3 the Inquisition One well known man of tha\ntime was pilloried for publishing a\ntract concluding \"Erom plague, pestilence and famine, from bishops,\npriests, and deacons, good Lord, deliver us.\" Whftn tbo famous Daniel\nDefoe, writer (of Robinson Crusoe,\nstood in the -pillory in Choapside,\nthe crowd Hunk garlands instead ot\nmud stones, oij . rotten eggs, and\ndrank his heallm -while thoy recited\nhis own lines:\nTell them  the mon  that placed him\nvv    here\nAre  scandals   to   the times.\nAre   at   a   loss   to   find   his   glult,\nAud con't commit his crimes.\nWellington during one of his visits.\n\"J accompanied the guns1 In the afternoon, sho writes on Sept. SI 1819.\n\"The hero of Waterloo was a very\nwild shot! After wounding a retriever and later on peppering a\nkeeper's gaiters, he sprinkled tho\nbare arms of an old woman who\nchanced to be washing clothes at\nher cottage window. \"My good woman,' I snld, 'this ought to bo tlie\nproudest moment of your life. You\nhave had the distinction of being\nshot by tho Duke of Wellington.\nHer face was wreathed In smiles as\nthe contrite Duke slipped a gold\ncoin  in her hand.\nIRON DUKE A POOR SHOT\nSome soldiers, like lawyers, are\nexcellent In giving the correct Instructions professionally but indifferent executors of the same in detail. A. Lord Chancellor of England\nmado out his will In \"such a manner\nas to lead to endless litigation.\nNapoleon   was a   poor  shot.\nLady Shelley  records In her diary\na woeful  exhibition  by the Duke of\nTHIRTY  NINE   UETTERS\nSHOULD   DO\nChinese writing used to require a\nknowledge of 40,000 signs or characters, which could only bo mastered after five or six years study. A\nnew national phonetic system has\nnow been established by government\ndecree. It is called Chti Yin Tzus-\nMu,   and   makes   learning   easy.\nThe new writing, already widely\ntaught all over the country! uses\nonly 39 symbols Instead of many\nthousands. This alphabet consist of\n2-1 initials, 12 finals and 3 medlals\nor connecting sounds.\nThe new system, It is believed,\nwill have a profound influence on\nthe future of China. Books and magazines have already come into\nprint, newspapers are hiding wider\"\nand wider constituencies, the typewriters has entered Chinese business, while week by week a lar- ;\nger numbers of Chinese become able\nto  read. '\n3tAVi.Jn\nLiven up! Your .yatein is full of\nliver and bowel poisons which keep you\nheadachy, constipated, bilious, half-sick,\nand unetrung. Take Cascarets tonight!\nWake up feeling like a \"live wive,\" \"with\nyour stomach regular, cold gone, and a\nclear head, rouy skin and sweet disposition. Jv\"o griping\u2014no inconvenience.\nChildren love Cascarets too, 10, 26. 50\ncents.\nCuticura Soap\n\u25a0 The Healthy\t\nShaving Soap\nOtUm_\u00bbi\u00bb*i\u00abM\"ti\u201eiifii. t-mfwtwNgi\n*aari<_-_R_-Mra__Mm-P_M--\u00bbama-__MMMv--,\nWinnipeg Drops Dorsey's\nElectric Heating Scheme\nWINNIPEG, Nov. 29.\u2014Professor\nDorsey's scheme for heating houses\nby electricity has been dropped by\nthe city authorities, upon the. recommendation of their light and\nelectrical managers, who state that\nProfessor Dorsey .evidences no intention of giving them sufficient iu\nformation of his discovery or idea\nto permit them lo come to any useful  decision.'\nWILSON DEVOTES\nTIME TO WRITING\nWASHINGTON, Nov. 29.\u2014Although\nIt has generally been understood mat\nPresident Wilson, after he leaves the\nWhite House on March 4, will devote\nMs time to writing, -this fact became\nknown today with a degree of finality, It also became known that\nMr. Wilson will make his home in\nWashington.\nIMPOSE SENTENCES ON\nBROOKLYN STRIKERS\n.NEW  TORK,. Nov.   29.   (Canadian\nraiujing 'from,' eight to twenty years\nSbi**fitlfl])^fjt^6tt\nMtWe\"\n\"\"Y^OU'RE not looking up to the mark. I know your duties are heavy\n* at present, but you're too valuable a man to have on the sick list.\nWhen you're looking better, I have an advance to discuss with you. This\nbox of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills will start you on the road to health\nand strength. They pulled me right back to increased energy and vigor\nafter the most trying time in the history of my business.\"\nIll health has kept thousands of people at the foot of the ladder who should\nhave been at the top. The direct step to strength is through the Heart\nand Nerve system. This is the action of Milburn's Heart & Nerve Pills,\na scientific medical preparation, used and approved for over twenty-five\nyears by people all over the Country.\nRead this testimonial\u2014one of thousand) open for your inspection any time.\nMr. M. L. Stenart, DunTtfan, Out., writes:\u2014\"I was troubled with i week heart and wis\nadvised by' \u25a0 friend to try\nMILBURN'S HEART & NERVE PIELS\n\u25a0p 1 deeided to |et \u25a0 box, end from the first they certainly \"did their bit\" end 1 am now completely relieved after uiing nix boxes There ii nothnf to equal these pills for those who ere\ntroubled with their heart.\"\nMilburn's Heart & Nerve Pills are sold at all drug stores, or mailed\ndirect on receipt of price, 50c. a box, by The T. Milburn Co., Limited,\nToronto. Ontario\n____\n 1\n\u25a0\n-\u2014\"\u00bb\"\u2014--\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\nTaB'-SECSOS tfSSS WH%. .   T^^M^f^'^W^^Z %\nI3P\n?m a.\nENCE MINE IS OKIE OF PTJISLE\n RTlESOFTHEOlSTflJCT\nIts Seven Veins Aire flow Developed on Five Levels and\nOre Pours in a Continuous Stream From Innumerable\nStopes; Power Plant Will be Erected on Woodberry\nCreek and New Deep Development Will be Undertaken; Has Great Ore Reserve*..\nt In'point of stei^dy operation during* tlio last couple of years the\nFlorence silver-lead mine nt Princess Creek,' in the Ainsworth mining; division, is entitled to distinguished honors among, the properties of the larger Slocan district\nThe .only time the Florence temporarily owned defeat was during\nrhe hig freeze, of last winter, when\nthe lower altitudes wero hare of\nsnowy covering, and the two-foot\nwooden pJpe line froze solid for a\nouarter of a mile, Once or twice\nwater scarcity has incommoded mill\nor compressor, but generally speaking, 'Its record of steady operation\nis   unimpaired   find   unique.\nNot many persons outside Ainsworth realize what a big property\ntiie Florence is, what resources il\nhad got underground, how it has\ndeveloped during ihe last two years\nunder the hand of- JR. H- Iftnvoi\",\nGeneral superintendent, and tiiat It\nis on the way to proving one of\ntlio deep, .mines of the Kootenny,\nFurther, its prosont development\nIh only the beginning-. ,. ;,.*\nTh\u00a3 owners of tljtte property -ore\niho .Florence' BriVofr Mining company,\nof lyh^'h F. R., \"W^lfle, <?f Spoknne.\nis generaf matirtfeer, Tbo .enpitnl interested in it i^'^htefly of-..Spokane.\nLocftto'l .\"'on: Pi'I'iiGeHH;,jcVeoR,..ar few\nhundred feet baett from Kootenny\nlake, the Florence does not have to\nwre-lllc Willi, the question of ore\ntransport, for its short tram system delivers tho ore.at the hopper\nof the big 300-ton concentrator, and'\nfrom iho concentrator the enrs of\nffincentrates run direct to tho loading trestle 'it the lake edge.\nA Wonderful Vein System\nI'ossofisinff one of the big vein\nsystems of the \u25a0 district, the management of the Fioronco is in the\nagreeable position of having ore in\nevery direction in which it has\nsought if. and without any apparent\nboundaries to it having yet been\nrenched- Tho system includes seven\nlarge veins, three, of them being\nparallel fissure veins, and four of\nthem cross i'issuro veins Ihnj, cut\nthe first set at right angles. Theso\nveins, which are in a limestone formation, are of a very friable reck,\nand tlie frequent nnd large ore\nbodies are particularly easily mined-\none shot doing as much work as 1.0\nin th'e majority of the mines of\nthis   district. .,\nUp ..'to two years-ago the development   on   the   Florence   was   chiefly\non   or   near   tbe   surface,   but   now\nthis   property -Is   developed   on   five\nlevels,   nil   Interconnected   by   stopes.\nThese levels  cut from  vein to vein,\nand   the   stopes   are   numbered   \"by\nthe   hundred.     One   great   stope   on\none   (if  tbe  veins  near  the  surface\nattains   the   proportions   ot'   a   chamber.    Owing  to  the ease  of'drilling\nand blasting, the muckers have their\ntime in clearing up-, after the blasts,\nand    011c   machine    drill    can   work\nseveral    faces-, . Probably    no    other\nmine   in   tho   district   has   anything\nlike   tho  number   of  faces   that   tho\nFlorence   has   at   present,   for   it   is\nGeneral       Superintendent       Hewer's\nj policy  to pu.sh  development ir*4 every\nj direction and  to test every ore body\nencountered sufficiently to get a line\non   it.     In   many   cases,   getting   a\nJim?   Is  ail   that   the   present   (level-\n'\"opment   amounts   to,   for   sometimes\nI both   walls  of a  tunnol are   in  ore,\n; and   there   aro     many     forks   and\n\u25a0 stringers   that   have   not   yet   been\nj explored.     In   accordance   with   this\n; policy,   slopes   are   'not   continuous,\nbut nre here, there, and everywhere,\n. for. the purposo of giving n* line.  In\n: some   of   the  veins   the   ore. -occas-\nslonally   opens   out    to   20   feet   In\nwidth.\nOre Pours in Continuous Stream\nWhile   this   development   is   being\n.'pursued   to   block   out   the   ore,   fhe\nj ore   mined   pours   out- of   the   mine\nJjn-.-.a continuous  stream1,   to   the  big\ni-mill   below..   Much   of   it   is   olefin\n.galena,  and' is  sorted   for   shipment\nI in..'its  crude  form.    The  great bulk\npf,1; it,    however,    is    considered    of\nimilling   quality,   and    goes   through\ntho   various   concentrating, processes,\n;heforo   starting   on. its   journey   to\n^the   Trail   smelter.    Jf: is   a  curious\n'fact that\/ the Florence veins, contain\n\u25a0-\u25a001*0- of  three   different   periods,   pri-\nfvnary deposit, replacement in the\nlime.. and secondary enrichment\n|fiome of tho. Inst named\"\";'Very clearly\nmarked, being found in the upper\n\u25a0portion   of ono of  the  veins-\nTho big mill employs all the usual\nfconcenti*.Tting processes, employing\n.-rusher, rolls, jigs, and concentrating tables, the latter being, of the\nDeleter type. There' is o,lso the now\nInevitable flotation plant,, employed,\n111,.this particular case, to increase\nfho  recoveries   of  the   lead.\nAltogether,  . tho   Florence   orriploys\n'it .present a crew of about 60 men,\nIn   1919   the   Florence   shipped   to\n[he* Tamil smelter 137H tons of con-\nerttratos, and 481 tons of crude\nre>j- During the present year ao\neftr.lt has shipped 1085. tons of-con-\nentra tcs.\nThe    property    is    eriulppod    with\ninahy cottages for the married men,\nink a great bunkhouse for those\nyho. havo not. yet attafned married\nills.?, offico.. siiperiht oh dent's l'esl-\n|fenee, and all other necessary buildings-*-. Tho community also boasts\npopulous  school.    The   latest  nrl-\nIjltjfcfoi to tho offico equipment is a\nJlnj(3 plan: of the workings \u2022 pjv thr)\nnine, showing sections oh the different levels, with . every tunnel,\nRation Ani stopo . marked,.\nAll   the  power   used   for   the  mill\nis derived from Prln-\n}\nlighting plant\neess creek. *\nFuture  Development\nThe company has lately -acquired\nfrom tho. jirovinci.il water rights\nboftrd ^ermiasion to utilize the natural power of Woodbei-ry creek, less\nthan n mile fun her north.. It is,\nplanned in fhe spring to have a\npower plant situated on Woodberry\npoint, and fo transmit the electric\npower ihore generated to the mill,\nwhich, nfter that development Is\naccomplished, will never agiiin be\nat  the mercy  of water sliortngos.\nIn addition lo mining the vast\nfiuatititir-s of ore now blocked out,\nthe company also < onlemplatcs going\nfurther down toward tbe lake, and\n'from a tunnel site at or below the\nmill, driving in ;i new main tunnel,\nabout f.OQ feet below tho present\nNo. 5.. -Assuming that tbo ore goe?\n(lo\\vn, this will give vast new\nsloping ground.\nAs the Florence system of veins?\noxtondf- in various directions, nnd\nns far as development lias gone in\nany direction, boars ore, there are\nwonderful possibiliu'os in extending\nmei'ely the present system of tunnels,.; irr'espertive oi what . mny He\nbelow, r Whatever the ramifications\nof thi.'; groat vein system . of the\nFlorence may contain, the Florence\nSilver Mining company commands\nit oil, for Its large group of crown-\ngranted claims cover all the ground\nthnt may be conceived to naturally\nbelong to the premier property of\ntbo Airtsworth, camp, which property\nin \u25a0 the course of lime, will almost\ncertai.nly take its place aa one of\nlhe great deep mines of the Slocan-\nAl.ns'worth   district.'\nDispute Clkim That Ore\nBody Is Entirely in Saskatchewan.\nTHE; iK-VS, \"Man., Nov. 2f,.~Tho\nstatement of ,\\. D. Hall, in tho\nSaskatchewan legislature, that tho\nentire ore.body at. Flin-Flon lies in\nSaskatchewan, bus boon disputed by\nProfessor ^Vallace, commissioner of\nNorthern .Manitoba-\nAccording lo tbe conimi\u00absioiicr,\nlfi,000,000 Ions of ore has been proven positively, and of this, about Si!\nper cent lies in \"Manitoba. Tho main\nshaft of tho mine . Is located in\nManitoba, and the producing end\nwilt lie within tho boundaries of\nthi;-- province, the commissioner de-\nclnres.\nHe asserts tbat there are great\npossibililcs in Northern * Saskatchewan,, but so far .the development of\nminerals in Northern Manitoba far\noutclasses anything shown across\nthe border lino, due, ho thinks, to\nthe fact tbat capital has .not been\nexpended to any great extent in\nNorthern Saskatchewan and to tho\nlack of information of the discoveries, in that-territory.\nPatients  fcb *'t6   Tranqiiille\nY  and    Bowness;    \"Boys\"\nSend Message to Friends\n\u25a0 Balfour sanatorium will, close down\nas an institution, ou tho coming \"Fri\nday, according to order? received nt\nBalfour ypatent iy Thp patients,\nnow just over 30 in .number, have\nbeen' notified*, nnd preparations are\nunder wtiy for them to lpave Fridi\nfor other institutions. Those from\nBritish Columbia will go to Trail\nqullle.. in the Ki.inloops district, and\nthe Alberta mop w\\ll go to the i\\\\-\nHiitutiion   Tt. Powrvess,   near   Calgary\nU is un-tlorstood that tho sanatorium staff will remain at Balfour\nfor, some time, to wind up the business, and arrange for tlio removal\nof   tho   government   property\nBuilt originally as a summer tour\nUt, hotrl by tho .C 1' It, tlie hoauLit'ul\nstructure thnt- crowns . the .bench\nBalfour, and overlooks both tho mail)\nlake, and tlie West Arm, was taken\nOV**?.\"' by ithe government during the\nwar, for use ns a annntorium for the\ntreatment of( returned men suffering\nfroln, tuberculosis The institution\nlins been administered' by the department of soldiers' civil reestablish\nmenl.itftd it ia credited with having\na fine record,of .cures. \u25a0\nSome months ago, when tho in\ntention of tbo department to closo\ntho ^nstitutlo-n, and,.. .ii>oyo, ,:thq patients to Tranquille, where over\n$300,000 has boon spent by tho Dominion in anticipation of this action, tho patients petitioned the government, to keep Balfour open, and\nenlisted the support of the various\nbranches of the O. -W. V. A. in the-\ndistrict, of tho Nelson board of\ntrade, the Nelson city council, and\nthe citizens of this city and disirict\nin fhf.r endeavor. After .a depurt-\n.mentftl, inquiry,. the government, adhered to Us original decision to close\nthe institution.\nA message from Balfour yesterday,  on  behalf  of  the  patients,  ex-\nS~K1-   -.\nBoys\" lo the G. W. V.-A. generally,\n(Mb Nelson board of trade, the N_.\njon city couneil, the Red Cross eo-\neietlen, and all public, and private i\norganization and the citizens Of\nNelson and the . district generally,\nwho extended aid to theni in their\nunsuccessful endeavor, and who at\nvarious times remembered them and\nrendered friendly offices in various\nvyavys.\nG\nS\nmm con\nMayor and Aldermen Foster\nand Bell to Hear Appeals\non Voters List.\nA sppcfri\" meeting of the city council wns hold yesterday afternoon for\nthe purpose of arranging the court\nof revisiou for the civic voters' list.\nOn motion of Alderman A. A Pernor and C, F. McHardy, Aldermen\nMrs. TV. C [>*oster anil John Bel1!\nwere named, with Mayor .1. A. McDonald, to compose the court, which\nwill convene on  Dec. 'lft .       !\nThe full council wns present, with\nMayor  McDonald  in  the chair.\nToday closes the period for the\nmalting up of the list of money bylaw voters .which is exclusively composed of those who are the rogisLer-\npd o.wners of property or thp registered holders of agreements of sale\nas shown by the books of the Nelson   land   registry   office -\nPrisoner Does If ot Take Witness Stand; Five Witnesses Give Evidence.\nCbnhuling his comments with a\nsuggestion tbat tho prisoner's mental\nstato should be examined, His Honor\nJudge J. A. Forin at bis county court\ncriminal session yesterday, found\nFrederick llardy Ruffle, the Park\n\"Mouse Poultry Farm proprietor\nguilty of obtaining $1000 hy false\nrepresentations from Cnpt. George\nConsort Massoy, and passed sentence\non him of one year's imprisnnmeni\nWith  hard  labor.\nCommenting on the case after the\nsumming up, the Judge declnrod\nhimself* shocked at the cold blooded\nmanner In whieh ;tho prisoner bud\nsucceeded in mulcrting bis various***\npartAers. The representations made\nby Mr Ruffle to his business asso-\npiates hnd bpon a series of fnlse-\nhoods from start, to -finish and showed  UoLher reason ; nor logic.\nWil 1 ia m Brown*, of Donaghy;\nBrown & Dawson, prosecuted, \u25a0 and\ncalled five witnesses, Capt Massey,\nMrs-. Massey, P.*. CingntH*. HAW McArthur and C. Valior . Their evidence went, to show That Mr Uufflo\nhad raised u total of S4475 in vary-*\ning amounts from them ,011 the\nstrength of having a; thoroughly up-\nto-date poultry plant of 2000 birds.\nThe evidence of Capt. and Mrs. Massey alone was taken as direct evidence on tbe case. .lumps O'Shea,\nof O'Shea & Farris, who defended\nMr. Ruffle, did not put bis client In\nthe  witness box.\nSumming up, Mr. Brown, the prosecutor, contended that Mr. Ruffle\nhad represented to Mr. M-isscy, that\nhe had or would have within \u25a0 two\nweeks, 2000 hens, that he hfid no\nliabilities, and tbat his i poultry\nplant was a going concern. These\n'statements were disproved. ft was\nndmitied that Mr. Ruffle did not\n'own the poultry plant, and it was\n'not proved that he owned 2000\nThirds. The plant was not\" nearly\ntoady to accommodate 2000 -lilrds\n'and could not bo classed ns a going\n'concern. In addition intent to fraud\nwas corrborat#d by tho evidence of\nihe other witnesses^.,. .,,\nMr. O'Shea coft^dWl- that Capt.\nMassey had InvpHi.eA'''l\"ife';:'money after\nhe had seen that* Vhe \"farm was not\nas represented by'the letters of Mr.\nRuffle, and .therefore. [Criminal tin-\ntent  to  fiiflud  eoulil  not   be adduced,\n\\, .       :\u2014    *#   ^   \u25a0''\u25a0' ,'\u25a0*\nHouse of Lords Deals\n, Tkis. Week with Home\nkale <m& Agriculture\n\u25a0< liONDON,,* Nov. 29. Canadian Associated Prdss).\u2014The house of lords\nwill t>e occupied with the agriculture\nand -.homo rule bills this weeks\nThroe .minor- lulls were, passed today.\nRaises Big Sum for Kiddies;\nFund Should be Put to the\nthousand Mark.\nHume, nchool, with a total contribution of $143.77,for the Ijttle kld-\nddes of Europe, has made proportionately the finest effort yet, in the\nRed Cross drive in Nelson for th'e\nBritish   empire \"* relief   fund. Tho\nRed Cross boxes were finally emptied of their contents yesterday, and\nit was found that Division I- had\ncontributed J44.60, Division II $80.07*\"\nDlvision TIT *44.4fi, Divison IV $8.35,\nDivision V. Jt3.27,\/and Division VI\n$12.33. Divi_ioh T wins the distinction of the honor roll by a margin\nof   23   cents   over   Division   III.\nTrinity Mothodlfit church em\nployed tho envelope system. Its\nRed Cross envelopos turned In up\nto  last  night  contained   $47.\nOther contributions reported yesterday wero ?105.C0 for tbo Dally\nNews list\u2014including tho handsome\njoint contribution of a lot more\n\"Carry Ohs\" of $41.00; $55 in ad\ndition to Donald tiuthrlo's \u2022'business\nmen's\" list; and a preliminary of\n$ii.80 from three of the eight Cadet\ncanvassers accumulating -dime sub\nscriptions.- Among subscriptions\nfrdm outside points in the Dally\nNows list is ono of $20 from William\nrjinol of Boswell.    ' \u2022* *--\nTho total so'far reported is $882.-\n!)2. tt'u rm -hen rt ed      Nelson    will\ndoubtless determine to put this over\n$,I,0j00    today.\n. It; is in!oml'fti 10 wind up tho drive.\ntfjd'iy, wiih,; tlio r-KPibpiion of eubr\nscri]>iiotiH ;nlready promised- for -.a.\nater .dnie. \u25a0;   ,\nThe D.'iily N'ows li. \u2022 now stnnd;\nas  follows:\nPreviously aPknowledgpd, $95; J.\nAV. Holmes, $5; H. Shipton, Koch's\nSiding, $2; Willinm Clnol, Boswell,\n$20; Mr. Romaine, snperini end em\nFaiiview Union Sunday school. $10;\nJimmy Tyner, $1; Mrs. J. I-:. Tyiu-r,\n$1; Baptist Mission Circle, $5; Miss\nPeacock, ?I; Miss Stock, $2; Charles\nClomos Campbell, .50; M:irgaret An-\nCampbol), 50; Mrs. I'. Willhms.\n$1; Efflfl and Bobby Moore, $8;\nR A. Peebles, $3; 3.,. McGrory, $3;\nFriend, $1; sundry \"Carry Ons,\"\n$-11.60.\nBy u typographical error, Mrs,\nSpurway was yesterday credited\nwith $1   iii this lest instead of $2,\nMrs. Out brio's list at latest reports  is  as   follows:\n1. 'R. Poole,. $5; Friend of the\nCause, $1; \\\\\\ H. Jones, $5;- C. W.\nAppleyard, $t; Mr. and Mrs. Cigot,\n$3;    Mrs,     Itutheford,    $25; B.\nShortley, Peterboro, Ont,;, $5; Dr.\nPando, Sit; Ideal Cash grocery, $5;\nMrs.  Stanley  Wright,   $2.\nAt the Red Cross concert nt the\nopera bouse on Sunday, among\nothers who participate-), the Nelson\nCadet Corps . acted as- ushers, and\n'the Junior^, Red_ Oro**s\/ -society took\nup the -.collection.'\u25a0     ,' i*,\nscfiynF.11\nifflpi\nLaw Directs That They Obtain Certificate Showing\nParticulars.\nBusy Bpp class. Beeithtlons were\nnyen by Kathleen Coles and Wllbert\nLarson and a solo by Miss E. Stan-\nthorpe.\nNumerous gatlies \u00ab?ere Indulged In\nand very keen Interest wns shown In\nthe musical enntpst, Miss MacKenzie\nWhining first prize and B. Watson\nsecond. A most enjoyable evenins\nwas spent, and refreshments were\nservea, \t\nWhen\nyc_ mputh tasstts lvke _l:the -___\nI\"  femgs \u00ab*ou ever did*-__e4 togeU_r,\nNELSON PERFORMERS\nENTERTAIN HARROP\nHARROP, hritv. 33;\u2014--An onjoyahlo\nconcert was triven in the \"Methodist\nchurch FrJday night by Nelson talent.\n'Tbe en'tertninmeiit. opened with a trio\n\"Mni'nlii-<\" hy the \"\\lisens Irwin, (\"ol-\nclbush and Pereuson, the second num-\nlior belhfe a reading by *Mins Humo.\nMiss Trwln thou doliRhted ber many\nfriends here with a solo, fesponrtiriR*\nt;o nn encore with \"I Ain't Oot N'uth-\niu'\". A quartette was. sung by the\nMisses Irwin, Col dough Ferguson and\nHteed and a duet, \"Awnkoy by Miss\nColclough aurl Miss Ferguson. An\naddress \"Brow or (io\" was next de-\nHivered by Rev. Westmnn,; also of\niNelson, and tbe closing number, a\nlullaby, was sung by tho trio, Miss\ns_eiV was accompanist tbrougbotii\nthe evening. Refreshments \u2022 were served.\n\"DAiMRINE\" -\nStops  Hair Coming Outj\n.  Thickens, Beautifies\nQ\n1   A    few   cents - buys \u25a0 ^'liSrtdorine.\n\u25a0^A'fter a few applications' you cannot\nfind.a  fallen hair  or any dandruff,\nbjesldes ;.eYety  hair   shows  ne.w   life,\n  ________________________________________      vigor, brightness, more color and. ab-\njkh- thb' \u25a0'compressor,   and   for   the  pressed the. gratitude of -the.*!-Bal-ou_\\ una_.nce.:\nOne of. tho^ Important duties of\nscrutineers in\" tomorrow's eloction\nwtll-.be. to keep tab on the absent\nvotel-s, this being part of their privileges, under the election act,\nagents of the candidates up for election.' In somo of the larger polling\n.places,- as that in the city of Nelson, there will bo a special booth for\nthe absent voters, with special de\n\u25a0puty rrt'inilng officer and scrutineers. In the smaller polling places,\nthe regular scrutineers will have to\nnote particulars of tho absent voting, along with their ordinary duties\n*Ono of tho duties of scrutineers\nis to obtain a certificate from the\nreturning officer or deputy, showing\ndetails of tho absent votes cast, as\nwell as of those counted for the\nlocal     candidates. The    returning\nofficer has to sort the envelopes'!\ncontaining absentee ballots according to the riding to which they are\ndestined, and slate these particulars\non his return that ho places In tho\nballot box. Tho certificate that he\nhas to furnish to scrutineers is apparently a transcript of this return.\nThe clause of the act governing\nthis  matter  is  108   (S),   whicb   reads\nOS    follOWS: ma\n\"The presiding officer at each pol\nling-booth shall deliver or mall to\neach of the rjiiu\"l States or their\nageiits a coriil'icat*e 'of the number\nof- ballots given-,jfgpl each candidate.'\nand. of the number of rejected bat-*\nlotsj *(|p4 *.Jlfi.J \\h\\ n*li*hbftr of nbsr-n-\nf-eo \u25a0^OT.'*jWfcfclJfha\\Ja biifi Tiffci'-\nIn niufcui'g Jnls special |j|*fcvlsIon\nfor tho cerllfying of particulars of\ntbo absent voting, tho legislalure nr\ndoubt meant this to be used as r\nchock, in the ridings lo whic\"ti th'jj\nballots rH'c \u25a0 Hent, ns a giifirnntef\nagainst iri*ogulai;iiyi in ibe precisi\nway as Che oi-dinury returning of\nfleer's certifionlc of the state of tin\npoll, provulod fnr in all election laws\nfroni time immemorial, is ,*i guar-\nant*0(e of the original count in oach\npoll.\nFrnitvole Sunday School\nScholars and Teachers\ni   Give Social Evening\nVllV ITVA U-:, Nov. -' W.\u2014On \u2022 Friday\nn concert and socifil was given by the\nteachers and sliolars of- the Kumlny\nschool, H. AffHCli taking tho chair,\nand 'Ml.fs 1. Hepburn presiding at the,\npiano,     A   ounrlntte   was   sunfp   by.   Die\nWas Suffering from\nINDIGESTION\nno ir:An of pains \\ow\nIndigestion is one of the worst\nforms of stomach trouble and many\npeople suffer terribly after every\nmeal they eat. Tbe rising and souring of the food, pains in the ston'f-\nach, heartburn, water brash, belching of wind, vomiting shonly after\n\u25a0eating, etc., are some of the symptoms.\n, There is no need for any person to\nbe troubled with indigestion, dyspep-\neln or any other stomach trouble if\nthey would only take Burdock Rlood\nBitters, which contains a combination\nof nature's roofs, herbs, barks and\nberries; a combination that cannot\nhelp but put Ihe stomach right,\nMr. H. II. Collins, Norton, ,N, JB\nwrites:\u2014\"I was with- the overse;.\nforces for four yeftrs and two\nmonths, and in October, -liUC. I was\nunfortunate enough to be wounded\nand taken prisoner. I was a prisoner for 2 1-2 years, and the food they\ngave us Was not good, at times, and\nafter a few months 1 found I was\nsuffering from indigestion. When\nI came home in July, 1919, 1 was\nnearly a wreelc. 1 was told to use\nBurdock Blood. Bitters, 1 did so\nand found great relief, and can now\neat without fear of pains or sickness.\nI would recommend E. B. B. to all\nWho suffer from 'indi'gosiidn.\"\nBurdock Blood Bitters has been on\nthe market, for over forty years, atjd\nduring that time lias made a ropu-,\nto tion second to none for relieving ]\nnil stomach 1 roubles. M anu fuel utvil\nonly by The T. Ml.huni CA, Limited,\n'J,'oi*9iito,. Qui... \u25a0   2_ .        ,.    ...\nYour mouth-i- a C\nindication-trf ^J******\nditiofi tifitlir;i'x*aw\n  andb^welB.-\nWorth a Guioo* \u00bb1*\u00ab\n\u00bbVu-.*\u00ab to C_i__i.      ' to \u00bbamm%, Sc. SN.\n4*-&     SINCE 11070  *   ^SSA\nShil^\nSLOAN'S GOES RIGHT\nTO THE AdfING M\nYou   can   just   tell   hy   Us   healthy\nstininltilhig odor, that, it  Is\ngoing  to  do   you  g'nni).\nPORT ARTHUR, Nov. 29.\u2014Robert\n[(topper, a. resident of Kabeka Falls,\ndied here this*-morning at tho ago\n;of   1.03   years.\nHood's\nMakes? Food    -\nTaste Good\nCremtM an appetite, -.ids dlffeetiori,\npurifies tho blood, and thus roll-ve*\nscrofula, *,catarrh, th* paiua and,\naches of rheun_atl__n and* \u00ab~1tcs\nBtr*neth to the whole system.\n\"Nearly Go years' phenomenal rt*l\u00abs\ntell the etory of the jrjTeat merit aii-1\nsuccess of Hoo-l'n   fiarsapariilu..   It\n- Is just ths medicine you necrd -novr;\nHeod'o Pills help\u2014fin* ejttb-intn.\nRELIEF FOR BAD\nCOLDSIN AMGHT\nEvery Household Should\nKeep This Preparation oil\nHand.\nDon't suffer from 11 cold. *Don't\nJrun , the risk of its developing into\n(influenza, pleurisy or Other aouto\n\u2022form. \"Prompt treatment will conrfuer\n,lt and save worlds of trouhle. . s\n\u25a0, Colds should be treated by keeping\nthe system open, by reducing the fe-\n\u25a0verish condition, by allaying the muscular soronees, especially in.the back.\n; At nny drug storo you can get Grip-\nFix, tho roplinble preparation which\nhas a ten-year record of conquering\n.even a bad cold in a night and even a\n\"case of grippe in 3fi hours. It comes\nIn a. capsule form; for convenience In\nhome treatment as1 well as prompt 00-.\ntion. 1\n' Don't be afraid of Orip-Flx,. .Its. In-\nferedlfints are plainly stated, on each\nbox. They are Just what physicians\nusually prescribe for cold... You\ncan rest easy if 'you have It ln the\nhouse.\nGet a box today\u2014all druggists have\nItt      36   cents   per   box.\nDandruff Removed\nTo remove dandruff tpy -tho BJi'ench\npropriratinn. llelmay's \"Vltaieue\"\nMali' Tonic, it will remove dandruff in\na few .days, continue ithe trpatrOent,\n.-lint iho scalp will -become healthy\nand \u25a0 clone. Tint greatest hair \u25a0 tonic.\nbeautifully perfumed, non-stieliy.\nifrkuS fl.OA per botile. Sold ,in Can-\nart*! by one druggist 'in every town.\nSold by -ftty\"Drug Store, Nelson, B.C.\nPacific\nGoes to\nAlberta\nMrs, Aloslerson writes from a\nlittle town In Northern Alberta\nto'tell us-tlial. she Is-very glad\n. to fiii<l that ;tlie West is putting up milk y*fi*| is finer in\n\u25a0 - ' flavor than a'ri\"y Bastorn milk\nthey \"have  fotnrd.  -  ,\n'\u25a0\"We1 shortldv, traivoni'\/.o. Western,\n*-iiidu'-*\"trios;\"''-sho'-s\"'J'ys. *  - -\" .*'   ''\nPACIFIC MILK (0.\n' LIMITED \u2022   \u2022\nVANCOUVER,  B.C.\nFactories, at  Ladner  and  Abbotsford,\nis so soothing and . cooling for\nbaby's tendtr skin after\" a bath\nwith Cuticura Soap.\nSoup25c. Oililm.nlZSandSOt. Talcam25c. Sold\nthroughout llieDoininion. CanadianDenot:\n' . lilallBl, 314 Si. f aul SI., W Maaliaal.\nCuticura Soap shave, without mug.\nToCureaCoid\nin One Day\nTake\nGrove's\nLaxative\nQuinine\ntablets\nBe sure its Bromo\njf|lHO't?S*ANp9 of men and women,\nwhen tbe least little rhcumniU*\n\"crick\" assails thorn, have\nRloun'.** Liniment handy to knock it\nout. Popular over a thirds of a century ago\u2014far  more  )Mtpu!;)r today.\nTh-il's because it is so wonderfully\nhelpful in relieving . external aches\nand pains\u2014sciatica, lumbago, buck- [rAM\nache, neuralgia, overstrained muscles, !a\u2122\nstiff joints, \u25a0 weather exposure results. A little-is nil lhat is. necessary, for it soon jienctrnlcs without\nH.hblNji', to the sore spot, No imis-s,\nno stained- skin.\nAll   druggists\u2014\"IHc,   70c,   $1.1(1.\nMade* in Canada. i\n5$10\u20aclL\nLinimentra\niwisam, iniaamiji\nTlie genuine beats this signature\n30e. .\n_^\nC FLM3 S\nTO EUROPE\nST.' JOHK,   IT.   B..   TO\nDec. 10 \"Alelitki Liverpool\nDec. 11 Corslcan     Havre-London\nDec. 15 Emp, Urilain    Liverpool\nDec, 21, Scotinn    ..'.   ..   .. ... * An twerp\nDec. !M, Vlctorlijn     ...,...,. Livei*|tooI\nDec. 30 ICinp.   Frnnco    Liverpool\nJan.   I.., ('ranipi-'i'i     Hnvrc-Iiondon\nJan,    6 *Mfitagnnifi Liverpool\nJan.    7 Pretoria]! Glasgow\nHovre-LDnrtou\n J-dverj'-ol\n 'Antwerp\n....   Liverpool\n....   Liverpool\n * Antwerp\n.... Liverpool\n  \"Liverpool\n\u25a0Huvrij-Lcimlon\nJan. S, Sicilian     \t\nJan. it, Emp.   Britain\n\u2022Jan. li), Scandinavian\nJan. ~2, Min nodosa\nJan. 28; Victorian\nJan. 2D, Corsican    ....\nFeb.    S, .Metriframa      ,\nPeb, 11, Emp.   Britain\nFeb. 1-, tinunpian\n*   Via   Houtbamp'on,\nTor parttcnlars apply J. j.  FORSTUit,\nGJS1-\/ERAL   AGENT,   C.   F.   B,\nSTATIOW, VA-rCOTTTER B. c.\nSlocan Mines Declared\nFait\nNOTICE\nThe undotslgned Mining Ooinpau-\nlae proposo resuming work on their\nreipectlve propertic*- on Hay 16th\nunder a wage ncalo agreed upon\nbetween thomBolvon and the Slocan\nbranches of the International Union\nof Mine, Mill & Bmoltov Worker*,\nwhich wilito aealB provide* for an\nincronae of 75 . cunt* per flay lu\nwag-i and an lnoireasod deduction\nof P5 cept* per day for board at\nthe boarding hounoo of tlio companies.\nFor particular* respecting nchod-\nulo of wage* and oondltton* of employment, apply to repre*entative-_\nof th* International Union of Mine,\n\"Mill & Smelter Worker*,' or to tho\nrepreaentative* of the laid Mlnl&ff\nConipanle*.\nThe Bosobery Sni*pil_o Kt_nl_ar\nCompany. . -*   -\nTh* Banibler-Oarlboo Mining Company.\n\u25a0The Noble Flvo Mining* Company.\nTho Ciiunliiirham  Fropertle*.\nThe McAllister   Mlnlnf   Oompasy.\nThe Carnation Mine.\nThe Lincoln Mine.\nThe Standard Silver-Load Mlniny\nCompany.\n(Siffned)   A.   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Delivered, 750 per month; 54\n.for six months; .$7.50 per year, payable  ln advance.\nMember  Audit  Bureau   of  Circulation.\nTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1920.\nose and Schofield Jointly Pledged to Ymir Road\nfi A last minute effort is being made to turn voters against\nipr. Rose in Nelson and J. H. Schofield in Trail riding by\nj'inslaious misrepresentations concerning the Ymir road.\n\u2022 It is alleged that Mr. Schofield has advised ,agftiost \"the\nconstruction of the road, though the Liberals responsible for\nthis statement are careful not to mention either the date of the\n| letter which is quoted or the circumstances under which it was\nI i-vfltten.\nI TTiJHi**S'chofields position is clear enough.   No one could have\n1 been more frank than the member for Trail on this issue.   When\nI the matter first came up it was proposed that the Ymir road\nI should be built out of the ordinary appropriation for road con-\nI  pbuction in Trail (then Ymir) riding.   Mr. Schofield opposed\nJthis.   He did. ripi; oppose the construction of the road, but he\nj jjskrgued that if it were-.constructediJt should be out of a special\nflfrant.   He contended\/that it would be unfair to the rest of his\n^rj^.iimng tb take .such a large amount for construction of\n';\"What in effect will be a trunk road.   It cannot be shown that\n\u25a0fit any. time Mr. Schofield opposed the construction of the road\nHis argument was simply that it should be built-,out of .a\nspecial grant and that the rest of the riding should riot be\nStarved insofar as its local road work in order to build a road\nt of general importance.  The road should be built out of a special\nI-Appropriation. was his contention\u2014and it is one which is now\n[ generally accepted as being correct.\nThe issue now is whether a special grant shall be made\nto build the road and Mr. Schofield and Dr' Rose have both\ni come out so definitely and clearly as to their position on the\nj matter that there is no possibility of a misunderstanding. Both\nI have made a declaration in almost identical terms. Each\nj will support the other in the matter.\nDr. Rose and Mr. Schofield have stated publicly and repeated\nit publicly that they believe the Ymir road should be built out\nof a special grant and that they feel so strongly on the matter\n;hat if they are returned as supporters of a Conservative government, as they believe they will be, they will resign as a pro-\nktest if the road is not built.\nOil the other hand, what have we got from the Oliver government \u00b0n bie question?   Nothing \"biit a 'lot of generalties\nnd the fact that the Ymir road is in a general list of many\nother roads submitted by Dr. King to Ottawa some time ago\nih connection with the proposed scheme to build roads in connection with the Dominion government grant.   The matter has\n[ragged along in this way for a long time and the government\nias hot. made the slightest effort to press it tp a conclusion,\nhe whole matter is very much like one of Hon. William Sloan's\n'paper\" bills to build smelters, concentrators and 'do all sorts\nother things which have. never got any further than the\n'jjijnting of the statutes.   The real facts are that the members\nthe Oliver cabinet who have touched on the question have\n\u00ab careful to avoid making any such pledge, j They have stalled\najid sidestepped in just the same way as during thepast three\nrs.\n**\u00bb   m   -k   tj_s.\niopjser, Not Oliver, Passed the Workmen's Compensation\nAct\nEfficient\nbuseh\nL*ur%< A. WpKmttn\n\"ANSWERS D\nthe\nnrp\nns fi sun-\ntn   sT.fi'k\"*-\niinv   wav\n1\nMrq. w. \\v.: \"Mv f-isfi-irn-rus \"fern\nha-R hrenrnr- BOllv hf>two\"\"i tt\"f thnrnp\n\u00abn Uie Btenifi. What shall 1 \u25a0*\u25a0\u2022> i\"01\"\nIt?\"\nAnswer: You Hhnnl-i Give thf stems\na Bnan-fintl-watfr bnttt. T*ff\u00ab\"! nrfllnary\nlaundry soup mlxn'l nnltf strnncly\nwith watrr. Tf {hit Is nnpllf'l\nsealpn    will    ftnnn    (\"Hf-aniifa*\"\nBrlile: \"My hush-mil \u25a0\u25a0*\"--\nvery fond of cnrnmcnl mush\nnor (Ush. hut T eannnt ropi!\nit without lur^rin Tn 1\"hprp\nto avoid those*? T boil tin*1 water and\nthen stir In IV onrnmpnl- Is 'his\nthe  way   to   ma'kr-   It?\nAnswer: Von will not b*** troubled\nbv lumns if vnu mix the rornmpal\nwith n little cold wnter hpforo adding\nIt   to   the   boillne   wntf-r.\nMiss L. T-. P.: \"Kindly toll\nthrough your oolunin how to enrtain\nCflsemont windows. 1 Oxpofit to fnr\nnlsh a huncalow sonn whicli has eas*1\nn^ent windows In the living room and\ndon't \"know whether to put tho shades\non each Individual window or not; or\nwhat   to   do   ahout   sldo   draporios.\"\nAnswer:. Shades aro soldom put on\ncasement    windows. Usually    some\nopaque materal is used as draw-cur\ntains on-a rod on each individual \"door'\nof the window's and this beavy ma\nterlal is drawn at nlpht, as one would\nuse n shade*. Tf I were you T would\nhave buff-color silk draw curtains\nrods on each half of a window and\nhave these curtains lined \u25a0\u2022with Green\nThen top and sides of the outside\n\"trim\" of tho window\u2014not touchlntr\nthe little \"doors\" that open. The color oj.the valance wilt, of course,, depend upon the color' .scheme of the\nroom.\nYoung   HQiifSe'lieepcr:      \"Please   give\nme  a, banana.   rtllinK   for   a.  two-layer\nwhite   cake.\"\nAnswer: The followm*r is a delicious banana filling: \"Mash 2 bananas nnd add to them 2 tahlepnoons of\nsugar a few grains of salt and 1 tablespoon cornstarch. Put over fire nnd\nstir until hot and illicit (about one\nminute nnd nftPr it begins to boll\nup.) then take from range and add\n1*2 teasnoon lemon e\\'!ract nr I tablespoon lemon juice. Spread between\nthe layers while hot, and frost the\ncake   with   a   plain   boiled   ielng.\nSaleswoman: \"1 have just taken a\nposition as travelling saleswoman, hul\nshall not go on the road for a couple\nof months. T shall sten at the best\nhotels in the large cities and would\nlike to know it It Is possible to register In my room rallicr than in the\nhotel office, ns 1 shrink from the idea\nof walking nn to Hie desk and registering these. 1 would also like to know\nif It will he noce-Ksaiy 10 give mv street\naddress , in registering. I shall\ntravel all over the United States. I\nhavo   never   travelled   before.\"\nAnswer; You will soon get over\nyour reluctance lo walk up to a hotel\ndesk and register. U'onien do It every\nday, Some hotels keep a second register small enough to be- sent to a\nroom for the accommodation of invalid and elderly persons.^ In some\nRtates it Is required tiiat a street address he given., &\u25a0 \"special column heing\nruled oil' in the register for this Information. On Friday of this week T\nwill puhl'uli I an article, requested hy\nanother reader on \"When llnj Home\nWoman Ooes to a Hotel.\" -This may\nintei'est you also.**- \u25a0r*'s\".n _\n'Tpj^prrpw\u2014The   Treati)^-.^^ of''   ,j\nWood   Floors, \"\u25a0.-liV      !\nTWENT* YFARS AGO TODAY\n-<\u00ab\nFrom The Dally News, Nov. 30 1900\nW. M. Bullock-Webster, chief of\nprovincial police, has been notified\nby A. *W- Vowell, superintendent of\nIndian affairs for the province, that\ntho case of Edward, the \u2022destitute\n(Indian now being cared for by\nCaptain Fltzstuhhs at the provincial\nJail has been referred to It. T_. T.\nGalbraith of Fort Steele, local Indian agent, who will look after the\nmatter.\n;--,*\u00bb'.*',*\nTwo weddings were celebrated in\ntho city last night. The first was\nsolemnized by Rev. Robert Frew,\npastor of St- Paul's Preshyterian\nchurch when Albert \"Benson married\n\"Miss Mary Syverudd the second\ncouple, Hall Isham nnd F.lUabeth\nConroy were married by Father\nCato.\n\u2022   *   \u2022\nSir Charles Tupper, Bart, the Veteran leader of tho Conservative\nparty, arrived in Nelson last night\nand is registered at tho Hotel\nPhair-\nADVENTURES  OF A  STICK\nTen years ago a casual caller at\na houso in Uarnet, Herts, En***., went\naway leaving his walking stick bo-\nhind. His address was not known\n['at.the house, and as tho stick was\nnot claimed the occupier kept It.\nRecently he went to the north of\nScotland for a holiday and took the\nstick' with him. When returning\nhe placed it with his umbrella in\na 1 hold-all, which was lost on the\njourney. , Jt has just turned up\nminus the stick, but tucked inside\nthe cover was an unsigned note\nreading; \"My favorite walking stick\nwas recognised after Id year.**' sep\naration and is now in possesion of\nIts  lawful  and   happy   owner.''\n,^fl election-eve (approaches the Oliver government is show-\nng.. more and; ^hpre! plearly that it realises that it has lost the\np^idence of the people, ahd it is going to all sorts of lengths\npn order to try; and bplsterupiits cause. ,-.\n^Statements and claims which would pot deceive 'an intelli-\nIgjant child are being made. The claim that the Oliver government, gave, the women the vote is one of them. The latest is\nthe claim, published all over the province in the form of an\nadvertisement, that the Oliver government has to its credit the\n^orlqnen's compensation act.\n*>\u00a3fce^ftfet irf,-and anyone'Who has come recently to'th-rprd-\nIvince pan easily, check it up by. a reference to the statutes of\nf*\u00a716,.that the act was passed- by the Bowser gov^tment.   The\nirorkmen's compensation act, Whose provisions the Oliver gov-\nnment in its statement-praises as if they were its own\/work,\nf *^ras passed prior to the election of 1916.\nIt was brought before the legislature by Mr. Bowser and\nsaed by the legislature months,before the election of Sept.\n[i4, 1916, in which the Liberals went into office. The provisions\nof the act, under the terms of the statute, came into effect\nJan. 1, 1917, and the Liberals had nothing whatever to do with\neither framing the legislation or passing it through the legislature.   They were not even members of $ie legislature at the\nime. . \t\nYet they apparently hope to win vote^ by dishonest claims\n\u25a0pf this sort\n\u25a0 -*   *m  .* '\u25a0\u2022%\u25a0 '\u25a0\"\u25a0\nEditorial Notes\nPatch the landslide at Victoria.\n&t*     , *._**\u25a0+'\nVote for the Conservative candidates and a chahjje in government'at Victoria.     '\n*:   m *m *m *. - - \u25a0'\n; Arrest New York Counsel on Liquor Bribing Charge\nNEW YORK, Nov. 29*\u2014Joseph A. SoloVie, an assistant\nfe^poration counsel of the city of New York, was arrested, today\n^jWi \u00a3rge of having given a* $506^^ bribe'tb;a; speciaj internal\n5enue*J_&isnt in a liquor case.\nTOT-D ,IN   RHYME\n\"THB    OLD    BUS\"\nBY LENORE\n*\\_\/\nEARLY EGYPTIANS AND\nMUSIC\nWe first hear of music in the land\nof the pyramids at the beginning\nof the nineteenth .dynasty, about\n1350 B. C, when the power of\nEgypt, which \u2022 had been steadily\nmounl'ng during the eighteenth\n'dynasty* had reached its' height\nunder Rameses II. Passing down\nthe crowded streets where, through\nthe open shop-fronts we may see\nthe artisans in thousands at work\nat their Inborlotis d.ily ta?ks, let. us\ngo in quest of music. We may traverse the busy streets of Thebes\nor Helipolls in vain, and it Is not\ntill the shades of evening full, and\nthe entertainments of. the wealthy\nbegin, that we discover the existence\nof music in Egypt at all. We have\nto penetrate some brilliantly lighted\nhall full of guests and attendant\nslaves; and at the far end of the\nluxurious room we shall see a band\nof men and women playing on thoir\ninstruments, amid all the clatter of\nthe dishes and the chatter of the\nguests. They are all slaves, and\nbefore each piece they play they\ndo obeisance to t he master of tho\nhouse. The business of lhe slaves\nis to attend' the banquets of the\ngreat,   and   play   and   ting   tor   the\namuBement of the company.* We *\nfind them constantly represented in\nsculpture In groups of from two to\neight persons\u2014some . women and\nsome men\u2014playing on varloua Instruments, . as the harp, pipe* flute,\netc.\nARE   WE   DECADENT?\nHow. far did the old _ English archer, who won so many battles for\nEngland, shoot his shaft? We have\nit recorded that at Agincourt an\nEnglish archer struck a Frenchman\nand pinned him to a tree at 240\nyards. Shakespeare mentions 290\nyafds somewhere. The Royal Company of Archers usetf to set their\ntargets 185 yards away, and they\nwould not do that unless there\nwere a fair chance of v hitting the\nbulls-eye, which means that an arrow could carry twice as far*. Yet\nto-day the traget is put under \"a\nhundred yards away! Perhaps it is\ndifficulty in making a golf-ball travel\ndifficulty in making a folf-ball travel\nfifty yards, but-it may point to the\nfact that'we are muscularly weaker\nthan our forefathers. At the same\ntime it has often been pointed out\nthat there are very few suits of\narmour extant that one of our big\nathletes could squeeze Into. They\nare mostly on the small side.\nShe is just a  deerepid  contraption\nAll loose and worn out in hor joints\nShe  boasts  of  no  streamline   construction\nShe's    modelled    with    corners    and\npoints\nShe  wheezes  and  groans   If  you   move\nher\n[er  pistons are nil  out  of  line,\nPor  tho days  of her  glory  are  over\u2014\nThey  bnvo   passed  with   the   passing\nof   time\nBut   I   think   of  the  day   of  her   newness\u2014\nWhen   her   pnlnt   glittered   bright   in\nthe  sun\nHow   the   friends   who   were   with   me\n\u2022would   msirvel\nAt   her   speed   but\u2014alas,   it   Is   done.\nWhen   I   drag   the   old   jit   from -the\ng\u00bbrap;e\nShe   rattles   ber  rheumatic   bones\nFor she's   now  tied   together  with   haywire\nShe's  so  weak that she  protests and\ngroans.        \u2022\u25a0\nHer old engine is scored up and rusty\nIts   inside  isi-.aH- pitted and   grooved\nDiff'!\".v].ii:'Js'   .ane      aljj     racktui       to\npices.\nHer  old gears rattle  loud  if  they're\nmoved.\nAnd I'm sad when I look at old Lizzie\nFor the  days of her  youth  are  long\npast.\nTime  extracted  its  toll   for  her labors\nAnd  the old girl is worn out at last\nAs   I   write   these   few   lines   on   old\nLizzie.\u2014\nDiscarded and covered with dust.\nI  pause  as.I   think  ot\"   the   future-\u2014\nOf when we grow old as we must.\nWill   time   find   us   still   smiling   and\nusefiy\nOr  will   time   find   us   sad   and\nignored\u2014\nPassed   by   tho   youth,   of   the   future\nLike a worn out, discarded  old  Kord?\nW.   C.   MOTLEY\nWhile duvetyn-and tricotine dresses\nare the most frequently seen '.it these\ni.mart places where fashionable women\nentertain each other at luncheon and\ntea, satin Is by no means neglected,\nespecially in the more formal typo\nof    afternoon    dress, .\nA satin dress may depend for effectiveness on its own silken sheen and\ngraceful draping, or it may make itself beautiful with embroidery, like\nthe teto de negre in the sketch, which\nis enriched by a skillful blending of\ngreens, and blues and reds subdued\nthe softness of the tones in old\npainting.\"-. This dress was worn by\n;all, quite slender woman to whom\nthe shapely tunic was exceedingly becoming.\nLove is stronger than hate, and an\nonion  is stronger  than  either,\n03^\n%*\nJUST a word of caution\u2014don't belittle the evil effects of a cold.\nRealize its seriousness. Once a\ncold fastens its clutches on you, it seems\nas if you can't shake it off. Many very\nserious illnesses often have their\n.(\u25a0ginning in a cold which could he.\ngotten rid- of : promptly if the proper\n(in the red box), % HWMfcfi &-8_.'\ntablets break, up the cold and freo\nthe-system of it. Taken in time,\nDOMINION C.B.Q. prevent you\nfrom having Tonsillitis, Bronchitis and\nthose racking coughs that cause you\nto lose weight and appetite, nnd-*\npull- down   your   entire   system.\nTO\n__\u00a3_-_*\nA COLD\nremedy be taken in time.  Colda comes -\"Tlie fact that DOMINION. C.B.Q.\nquickly and develop\nrapidly.   Don't take\nany chances.   At the\nfirst sneeze or cough,\nor chilly feeling,\nstart right in to take    T^M^td^^M^P^R^dT\nDOMINION C.B.Q.    in th* ^^j^T   B0S\nin a few hours take   ,\nDOMINION CBQ\nTablets are made\nby National. Drug &\nChemical Company\nof Canada, Limited\nis the best assurance\nof   their efficacy.\nDAILY   RECEIVE\nXPasto  this  in  your  cook  book)\nLemon   Candy\nChristmas   Dainties   Series\nMelt Vi of a lb. of butter in a\nsaucepan, and add l lb. of sugar,\na tablespoonful of syrup, and the\nrind and julco of a lemon. Boll the\nmixture for a* qtinitcr nf an nniir'\ntesting in tho usual way. Before\nthe candy is .r*old mark it in squares.\nWhatever Her zAge\nan3 whatever heV\ntastes there is-a suitable gift f\u00abr:her at\nB-'jks, sonjet^W-g-at.\nwill attract hietjind\nwhich \u25a0_\u00a7 -*fll \u00a3rize.\nAwoman appreciates\ndis-nctiveness\u2014one\nof the outstanding\nqualities of Birks\ngoods, and one of the\nthings that has gone\nto make Birks the gift\nheadquarters of so\nmany people of discernment\nThese, dainty Parisian\nbad ntc\\kts are priced from\n$6.50 to $18.00.\nMECHANICS' TOOLS\nWe have on hand pne of the finest lines of Mechanics'\nTools in the interior of B.C., consisting of \u2022\nPlanes, Saws, Chisels, Squares, Rules, Bits, Grinders,\nBraces, Lathes, Hammers, Wrenches, Etc.,\nManufactured by\nStanley Rule and Level Co.        t     THESE STAND\nGoodell, Pratt & Co. I _nD\nSimmonds Saw Co. 1 fUK\nWhitman & Barnes I QUa\\LlTY\nNelson Hardware Co.\nDRAWER 1050\nNELSON, B.C.\nCALORIC\nJohn Burns & Son\nThe   Original   Pipel-uu    Furnaet\nOne Register Heate th* Heuet\nModerate   Priced\u2014Econemical\nVernon Street,\nNelfton, B. C.\nPersonal Greeting\nCHRISTMAS\nCARDS\n, The Daily News Job Department has purchased for the Christmas business a large stock\nof Christmas Greeting Cards^\nBeautiful Engraved, Embossed\nand Ribboned Cards -\u2022\nWe will print your own personal greeting and\nname and address in suitable type and make delivery the day after receipt of order\nOrder Now for Sending Overseas\nLast year the demand was in excess of the\nsupply and while we have been able to secure\na much larger and more varied stock we advise\nour customers to make their selections as early\nas\n_e_w__B_---_eB--B____B-__ea-M-_-------en___-H__B____e____H '^^isorsrx aw*v \u25a0nMMaafSB'M* i-mhu\nThe Daily News Job Department\nThe Home of Good Printing. NELSON,*B.C.\n .. I. -I    .\n1  .       ..'.\u25a0\n___________________________\n&u\nrmnmsm ran*? mws, ttjesday-morning, November so, 1920.\nPSt* tt.\nMake Your Feet Happy\nWhy not give your ieet\na treat\u2014make them happy\u2014let the next pair be a\nv&*    jsh Shoe\nIf your.feeti>re comfortable and happy,you will\nbe, too.\nIt's the combination\nsoft Cushion Insole that\ndoes it\u2014shoe conforms to\nthe shape of your foot\u2014\nand does not force your\nfoot to conform\nto the shape of!\nyour shoe:\n. We are the \u00abr.-'\nclusive.ageots and|\nhave your aizi\nDrop in today\n. and try on\nyour\npair.\nus-cushion\nCOMPRESSES UHDtt,\n... HmADULSOFFEETWIP\n** TOES\ng-CUSHlon SUPPORTS AHOT*\n4 tusiuoil ni~ IIJLWW rt?.c_\nR. ANDREW & CO.\nh\\ Sole Agents for Nelson\nKAISER BRONCHITIS\nIN EXILE\nThousands liberated\nWhitl have you not heard the joy\nfid tl dines t Bronchitis has been ei\niled\u2014kicked right out of society\u2014\nand 100,000 Canadians liberated from\nthe bondage of this disease. Every\ntrace oi bronchial trouble is blown to\natoms by the world's moat effective\ndiaeaae-deatroyer, Buckley's Bronchitis Mixture. No wonder people are\nrejoioingl No longer do they dread\ntie effeota of coughs, colds, asthma,\netc, and so anxious are they that\nothers ahould benefit also, hundreds\nof letters have been written proclaiming the merits of this wonderful miraculous remedy. Here is one letter:\u2014\nTa Whom it'may Concern: \"This is\nto oortlfy that I had been suffering\nfor over three weeks with bronchitis\nand waa advised to try Buckley's\nBronchitis Mixture. 1 purchased a\nbottle and after the third dose I re-\ncelved relief, and before the bottle.\nyjaa finished, I was perfectly well\nIn making the above assertion I havs\nbo hesitation in saying it ia the besl\nremedy I ever came in contact with\nfor heavy eolds and bronchitis. \"\u2014\n(Signed), Mrs. M Harding, e\/o Dust-\nless Brush Co., Toronto. The original\nof this testimonial may be seen at\nW. E. Buckley, Limited, 142 Mutual\nSt., Toronto. This mixture, proven ia\nthousands of Canadian households,\nwill give you sure relief. It cannot\nfail. Seventy-five eents is the price\nthat stands between yon and the road\ntot health. Take no substitute\u2014insist\non tho bottle wtth the \"Satisfaction\nguaranteed, or money refunded.\"\nAuk your druggist. 19\nSOLD IN NELSON BY THE\nPOOLE  DRUG COMPANY.\n^r\nNABOR\n\u2022^SAVE   THE   CERTIFICATES\nFOR WEAREVER ALUMINUM\nNABOB TEA COFFEE, EXTRACTS\nAnd Baking Powder are -always of one\nQuality, and that the very best.\nKELLY, DOUGLAS & CO., Ltd.,\nVancouver.\nnag and Boundary\nCONSERVATIVE SPEAKERS AT CAKYOM\nONLY TABLETS MARKED\n\"BAYER\" ARE ASPIRIN\nrjot Aspirin at All without the \"Bayer Cross\"\nFor Colds, Pain, Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Earache, and for\nRheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neuritis, take Aspirin marked with the\npackage which contains cooiplete directions. Then you are getting real\nAspirin\u2014the genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over^nir\nname \"Bayer\"\"or you are not taking! teen years,    Now made   in Canada.\nAspirin at all. Handy, tin boxes containing 1_ tab-\nAccept only \"Bayer Tablets oil lets cost but a few cents. l)ruggi*~ta\nAspirin\" in an unbroken \"Bayer\".[\u2022also sell larger \"Bayer\" package*..\nThere Is only one A-pirin\u2014\"Bayer\"\u2014You must say \"Bayer\"\nAspirin IB tho tradamark (registered ln Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Mono-\ni,ci*ticacldcstor of BaJi-JUWac'd.] While it la well known thut Aspirin means Bay ar\nijl'ftnufacturo, to net* 1st tho public against fmltationg, the Tablets of Bayer C'\u2014.ipan\/\n-will be Hta.r.pet* with their general trade mark, the \"*nay\u00abr CrnBa.\"\n\u25a0H\nBoys\nand Girls\nAny Boy who  sends ua  tbe\ncoupon end of a package ol\n\"Royal Crown\" Soap or Washing Powder will be i sent a\nSquawking Balloon, absolutely\nfree. See the picture\u2014blows up\nbig\u2014squeals like a pig.\nAny Girl who seeds us the\ncoupon end of a package of\n\"Royal Crown\" Soap or Wash-\n. ing Powder (plus 15c for postage and packing) will be sent,\nabsolutely free, a 6-inch heavyweight celluloid Kewpie Doll,\nworth 65 cents.\nMothsrS 1 Gather your \"Royal Crown\" coupons together\nand 'write for our Premium Catalogue and special offers\ntoday while stocks are fulL   Many folks select their entire\nlist of Christmas gifts from this catalogue.\n* Royal Crown Soaps Ltd. *\nPrwnium Dept, 308 Georgia Street East VANCOUVER, B. C.\nCANYON, B. C\u201e Nov. 29.\u2014Major C.\nB. Garland, Major Malandane, Frank\nJackson and .Tames Compton, of Ores-\nton, and Lance Lowes, oj Camp Lister,\naddressed a crowded audence n the\nConservative interests on Thursday even Ing.\nHilton Young*, vlce-nresldent of the\nConservative association, took the\nchair.. There was too much talking\nabout Vancouver and Victoria at the\nmeetings, he said, Interminp'cd with a\nfew excuses for the lack of roads in\nCanvnn.   (\"Cheers\").\nMalor Garland said he would confine\nhis remark\"*, solelv tn answering the\n'\"Vp'c Liberal\" advertisements In the\n\u2022\"tallv nnneyp. TTn said ho wns nnn'**f'p'1\ntn (hr, Oliver system of a \"mud bar-\nraire\" on their opponents to cover their\n\"wn misdeeds. Tn rnmmentlnfr* on\nMr. Oliver's \"famous Bowser cable.\"\nhe said he could see nothing* crooked\nabout anyone \"w'ring to see how his\nstanding wns. He remarked that the\nwires would sure ho burning* between\nVictoria nnd the Delta on December\nthe first, when John Oliver would be\nanxiously awaiting results hoping at\nlenst one seat on his two to one shot\n\"While Mr. Bowser was running In one\nplace only\u2014a place whore he had been\nreelected for a dozen years, (\u25a0Cheers)\nMajor Garland claimed the plebiscite\nwas a waHte of public money nnd ask\"\nod what would be (he. result if the\nOliver attorney-general could not en\nforce it any better than the last liquor\nact. , (Cheers)\n\" Criticizes Land Settlement \"Policy.\nHe said the Oliver government wnp\nclaiming . an awful\u00ab lot, . .\u25a0\u00a9^.-\u25a0(\"\u25a0redlt for\ntheir hjimano, legislation ' with regard\nto womeft,,anil\"*:children. What about\nthe Land Settlement Board's contract\nat Lister with regard to the* women\nand children? Where did the women\nget off there? Major Garland then\nread two clauses from the agreement\nwhich stated in cold lawver language\nthat if the soldier should die during\nthe 2fi-year period, from the wounds\nand effects of battle, or from any\nother cause, his wife and children must\nvacate the ranch property within 30\ndays and all stock, implements, buildings\u2014worse yet\u2014even household goods\n\u2014everything but the clothes they wear\nwould become tho property of tho\ngovernment. He said the government\nclaimed thev knew nothing about the\nway the soldiers were being treated,\nand that \"Mr. \u25a0 Oliver was stating from\nthe platform that he. had rectified the\nsoldiers'  troubles..\nUnfair Contract Not to Be Changed,\n|j He said he -was sure, nothing had\nbeen done as yet, and the soldiers had\nbeen notified just lately by Colonel\nDavics of the Land Settlement office\n\"that the land settlement contract\nterms would not be changed.\" , Major\nGarlandV was asked why the Federal\nSoldier, Settlement board would not\ntake over the land.. \"Because\" said\ntho major, \"tho Oliver government d\u00b0\nnot wish to sell It to them. ' They\nwould sooner sell It to the soldiers\nat a higher price themselves with a\nmuch higher rate of interest,'.' ..He\nthen produced an advertisement which\nstated In bold type: \"Other governments gave you nothing,\" and touched\non the legislation of the past two sessions., In closing Major Garland asked: \"Do you want men like the\nOliver government to go down to Victoria again? \" The hall was rocked\nwith cries of \"No! No!\" and loud\ncheers.\nSuspect!  a  Clerk.\nJ. J. Lidgatc, of Creston, then took\nthe floor nnd stated he thought the\nsoldiers were making n big noise over\na small matter. Ho thought the Oliver\ngovernment was anxious to do the\nright thing by the returned men and\nasked that someone tell him who drew\nup the preposterous-agreement. Mr.\nLidgate presumed It was a clerk of the\nLand Settlement Board office. Before taking his answer he desired to\nhave everyone understand he wanted\n\"the truth and nothing but the truth.\"\nThe audience \u2014 \"You'll get It!\"\n(Laughter.)\nThe chairman then called upon Mr.\nLance Lowes, of the soldier camp,\nwhom he thought should be asked to\nanswer   such   a   question.\n\"The preposterous agreement,\" said\nMr. Lowes, which the government wish\n.to give the soldiers, was personally\ndrawn up by the attorney-general of\nthis province, according to n stnte-\niment made by the Hon. E. D. Barrow,\n\u25a0minister of agriculture, at a meeting\nof   the   settlers.      No   change   of   any\nImportance has yet' beer\" mad*, go f-ar\nas we, the settlers* know.\" - The\nagreement is as ridiculous and unfair\nas ever.\" (Cheers)\n' Some one commented thnt as at\na different meeting'\"speakers were trying to lay the blame op other people,\nthe Hon. minister of agriculture must\nbo a liar.\nCries from the audience: \"He's\nworse   than   thnt!\" *\nChairman Hilton' Young then called\nupon Frank Jackson,- who was loudly\napplauded. He stated he would con\nfine hlB remarks to local conditions\nonly, as he had heard Mr. Keert speak\non Vancouver and their troubles with\ncoment roads, but felt more keenly interested in iooal roads, having helped\nmish the Ford through the road from\nCreston  thnt   evening.     (Cheers)\n\"We've pot good roads,\" -cried someone, who had boen heckling all* evening.\n\"You've been asleep for four yenrs\nmy man,\" Instantly answered Mr.\n\u25a0Jackson.     (Cheers)'   *\nHotel   _te_-vt__-   Show  .Visitor-..\nHe expressed his surprise at the\nroad conditions, drawing attention to\nthe local hotel register .-which showed\nsuperintendents \u2014 inspectors -- commissioners \u2014 in fact every .description\nof road offlcals\u2014government paid\u2014all\ndown here evidently for .the purpose nf\nlooking after the team-of ponies which\ndish out gravel to tho roads from\na democrat wagon. Mr. Jackson closed, hoping every one would do lb*\"\"*\nrlgr>t thing on December 1st, (Cheers)\n\"Muter    Tried    and    Proved,\nMajor Malandane, veteran lumberman, of Creston, was called upon next.\nHe reviewed the situation and the\nactions of the past two governments.\nIn closing, Major Malandalne declared:, \"I. didn't come here to tell you\ntp vote for Fred Lister, (Cheers) I\nWill tell, you now Fred Lister is elected. (Cheers); I, can't see how you\ncould vote for anyone else and be fair\nto yourself. Fred Lister Is a real\nlumberman, he has, worked ln this\ndistrict sb a lumberman. Who should\nknow the lumbormens' troubles better? He is a real farmer\u2014a fruitgrower\u2014who should know the farmers'\ntroubles better? .They say he, Is untried. Let them tell mo he Is untried. (Cheers) -Why when I first\nknew Fred Lister in the army he did\nnot even have his lieutenants' papers.\nToday he has in four years worked up\nto. the\" command df a regiment. Untried?    Judge  for  yourself. ' (Cheers)\n\"Show me a .man'lh his district who\nwent to the war a\" trooper and came\nhome, a colonel? (Cheers)\/\"Show me\na man .twice wounded In battle.' holding the military crosH,**the distinguished service order ' with \u25a0'* tv\/o bars.\n(Cheers) Show me a man with the\nC. M. G. arid mentioned Innumerable\ntimes for 'his executive ability and\njudgment in the fact of death?,* in the\ndispatches of ' Sir. Doufilas, ' Haig.\n(Cheers) I toll you once again 'Vote\nof Fred Lister.'\" (Loud and enthusiastic   applause.)      ,;\nIrrigation   -affeodort.\nJames Compton, of Creston, then addressed the 'mooting oh the Kootenay\nflaits reclamation schejhe, find an irrigation scheme to cover the whole\nvalley. He declared the whole valley\nmust have water to stand another year\nlike the last two. He spoke on\nthe criticism, at a Liberal rally, of the\nDuck creek road. He, speaking as a\nrancher, who used that road, could\nnot see anything wrong with it, and\nthought it quito in keeping with the\ngood roads policy of the Bowser government. He said tho Bowser government gave us good roads in Creston\nwhile the Oliver government told us\ntbout  the   roads  of Victoria,   (Cheers)\nLance Lowes, in a clear concise\nway presented the affairs of the settlement. He declared there were , two\nroads out by the settlement built this\nyear by the Oliver government, thnt\nnothing but'a. goat could climb over.\n(Laughter) He said that every one at\nLister would vote for Fred Lister, be\ncause, they thought he would stop the\nextrtvagant waste of money at the\nthe' settlement.\nHe called attention to the statements\nof, John \"Keen that the Oliver government was going to put in crushed rock\nroads throughout the district and construct no moro dirt roads. Mr. Lowes\nsaid he guessed the settlement people\nwould have to do the \"Hip Van Winkle\nstUnt, as tho Oliver government had\nonly built three-quarters of a mile of\nroad In four years and the settlement\nis ton miles \"from town.    (Laughter)\nBad Roads Prevent\nCandidates Coming to\n*   Kitchener to Speak\nKITCHENER, Nov. 29.\u2014The political\nmeeting billed for. Saturday evening\ndid not materialize, as the speakers\nfrom Creston and Lister were unable\nto get through owing .to the condition\nhot   the   road. -.\u25a0'.'.-\u25a0\nChiropractic\n;   MINX OF MAN\nConsultation is free.\nDr. Chevalier, Chiropractor\nAfcL.ff- BLOCK.r^-PHONE *19\nLIKES CAVEN AS\nTl\nYahk Liberal Hopes Election\nResult Wil! Leave Conserv-\n. ative on His Railway Job.\nYAHK, Nov. 28.\u2014On Saturday even-\\\ning, T. D. Caven, JW. P. P., addressed\na gathering of Yahk residents, in the\ndining room of the Yahk hotel, which\nwas comfortably filled with electors\nand others. The snme -spirit of good\nfeeling which prevails here characterized the meeting from beginning to\nend. Dr. Rutledge, V. S., told 'the\ngood qualities of the Conservative\ngovernment, in a hesitating style which\ngave   those   present   time   for   thought.\nMr. Caven followed and promised, if\nelected he would do all possible to\nmake this district and British Columbia a garden spot. He very highly\npraiBed Hon. Dr. King, \"his opponent\nin this political campaign,\" he said,\nas a physician in our district and\n\"we hope to retain _>r. King,\" and asked if anybody wished to speak in favor of  the  Liberals.\nB. E. Jarvls replied by stating: \"We\nall admired Mr. Caven and liked him\nas a railroad conductor on the C. P.\nR. passenger train and hoped on and\nafter the 2nd of December he would\ncontinue  this  occupation.\nRossland Pythians Enjoy\nThanksgiving Day Dance\nROSSLAND, Nov. 28.\u2014The Knights\nof Pythias 25111 annual ' American\nThanksgiving Day dance wns a marked success last Thursday at the armories. A five-piece orchestra furnished the music for the occasion, and\ndancing wns enjoyed by a large crowd,\na great number of Knights from\nNorthport and Trail heing present to\nhelp- make the occasion a success, At\nmidnight a banquet was served by the\nPythian Sisters, the tables' '.beliig\nprettily decorated in lodge colors and\na   delightful   supper   nerved. The\nball room looked pretty with K, P.\ncolors and banners carrying out the\ndecratlon scheme, with a huge moon\nin one corner of the hall, which was\na new novelty for moonlight waltzes,\nSLOCAN CITY NOTES\nSLOCAN CITY, Nov. 2S.\u2014Dr. W. E.\nGomm, of New Denver, paid a professional  visit to  town  on  Wednesday.\nMrs. A, E. Gage was a visitor to\nSilverton this  week.\nJ. H. Biggar, of the Ottawa mine,\nleft on Tuesday for Montreal and expects    to   return   before    Christmas,\nPatrick Magulre, who Is touring the\nSlocan riding with William Hunter,\nthe Conservative candidate, left on\nWednesday, accompanied by Mr. Hunter, for Silverton and other lake\npoints.\nJoseph Law, who was injured at\nSevern's- camp a few weeks ago and\ntaken to the Silverton hospital, is\nable to be home ngain.\n'Mrs,\" Robert Graham and two children, of Colville, Wash., who has been\nvisiting with relatives here for the\npast month, left for their home on\nWednesday.\nYmir  Citizens Tire\nof Waiting; Repair\nBridge Themselves\nYMIR, Nov. 29.\u2014After waiting for\nnearly  two   years   for  some  action  on\njrthe part-of*, the department \".of .public\nworks in response to numerous complaints regarding the Second Avenue\nbridge, across Quarts creek, . which\nhas been totally out of commission\nduring that period, nothing-.has been,\ndone  by those in  authority  to remedy\nj-the disgraceful conditions. Therefore\nir few public-spirited, citizens, despairing of tho work ever tielng done\nby the department, got together and\ndecided to ffo it themselves by voluntary labor. This has now been accomplished and be bridge, after long\ndlsuetude is once more open for both\npedestrian and vehicular traffic. -\n'- Tht*'.bridg- oft First Avenue across\nthe;-riftine creek is also in; bad condition, and seeing that it is on what may\nsome time be the Nelson-Spokane highway;1 It'is surprising that it has not\ntion, gravel.\"\nreceived a.covering at least of \"elec-\n\u25a0\u25a0.'\u25a0- \u25a0-!      m\u2014**\u2014-i\u2014*\u2014.\nRossland Conservative\nAssociation Has Private\nWire for Election Results\nROSSLAND, Nov. 29.\u2014Members of\nthe RoBsland Conservative, association\nand thoir. friends will receive, the returns of the provincial election\nthroughout the province oyer a private wire to be run Into \"the Conservative headquarters on Wednesday\nnlgh.U.. Eeveryone invited,., to come\nand bear the results. Scats will be\nreserved' for the ladies, who are especially   invited.\nROSSLAND NOTES\nROSSLAND, Nov. 28.\u2014Mrs. J. S.\nDeschamps is spending a few days in\nSpokane.\nRichard Egell spent last evening In\nthe   city  from   Trail.\nW. Landry has arrived in the city\nfrom Vancouver. Mr. Landry' resided\nin   this   city   a   few   years   ago.\nThe Fraternal Order of Eagles held\na meeting last evening in the K. C.\nhall when H. C. Bowers, secretary of\nthe lodge for sometime, resigned.\nHarry Stanton, was elected to ink**\nMr.   Bower's   place   as   secretary.\nThe Store for\n tL The Store for Quality\nLAST DAY OF SACRIFICE SALE\nA Splendid List of Money Savers arranged for today.\nAll goods from our regular stocks and reductions\nare genuine.\nWomen's NOVELTY SKIRTS at\n$11.50\nPlain and checked Skirts of good quality,\nall-wool Tweeds, made with pockets and\nbelts. Sizes 26 to 28 inch waist measure*\nValues to $18.50.\nSale Price  \t\n$11.50\nBLACK SILK BLOUSES at $4.95\nEach\nPlain.tailored     blouses,   with     convertible\ncollars and lonff sleeves.    Black only. Sices\nto 42.                    -             \u2022\nSale Price each \t\n$4.95\nClearing \"MADAM LYRA\" COR'\nSETS at $3.95\n$3.95\nA high-class corset In'every particular.   A\nstyle^for every figure,    Thes, have fine-Coutil \u25a0 or fancy Silk coverings\/ Sizes 20 to 30.   Low or medium busts.   \"Values ito.? 10.\nSale  Pr*icet  per pair  ...,\t\nWomen's CAPE ..\nGLOVES at $2.75\nGood quality Cape Gloves in\nChampagne color only. Sizes 6\nto  1%.    Values lo $4.00.    Salo\nPr[\" <69 7**v\nper pair    W-slU\nRibbed Hose at $1.00\nFive dozen cashmere-finished\nribbed Hose, good weight, seamless  feci and legs.    Sizes  8*V_ \u201e\nSale Price, per pair..   \u00abDX\u00bbUU\nBOYS' SWEATERS at $2.50\nOdd   lines of  sweaters in   pull-over   style,  or  high   or  low  collars:\nColors are Brown, Navy, Red and Green.   Sizes to 32. (Prt  C A\nValues 'to \u00a5-1.00.    Sale Price        WAl.OV\nTABLE CLOTHS Clearing at $1.98\nThree dozen Cloths made of good Tabling in various designs,    Size\n54x54.   Values to \u00bb2.75. fi\u00bb1   QO\nSale Price       r-..-....,.     tBLaVO\nMillinery Clearing at Half Price or Less\nLadies' Trimmed and Pattern Hats,  in a range of good styles and\ncolons.   Regular values to $15.00. (JJfT CA\nSale Price, each      .'.,    *? I \u2022\u00ab\"\n611 Baker Street\nPhone200\nROSSLAND, Nov. 29.\u2014Born\u2014At the\n\u25a0Sisters' hospital, on Nov. 27, to Mr. and\n,Mrs.   W.   E.   Costello,   a   son.\nWith a continual heavy wind blow\ning last night, and later in the night\n\u25a0more snow covering the ground,\n.sleighs were quite In evidence today\n\u2022\"on the streets, the children enjoying\ncoasting   last    evening      on    different\n'chills in the city.\nJ     J.   Vet re,   who   has   been   nt   Butte,\nFMontann,   has   returned   to   the   city.\nI \u25a0 Tho Farmer-Labor party held their\nfirst public meeting last night in the\nKnights of Columbus hall, when\n\"\"George Glhgwall, Farmer-Labor candidate, spoke on the Labor party stanrt-\ning in the election, to a good sized\naudience. 'Others on the platform\nwith the F.-L. candidate, and who\ngave brief talks were W. K. Esllng,\nConservative candidate, and J. A. McLeod, Liberal candidate, and A. Berry,\na  Labor man.\nGeorge NovacK acted as chairman.\nThe United Womeris' Society of the\nUnited church, held, a very successful\nChristmas bazaar this afternoon in\ntheir rooms on CtflUmhla avenue. The\nrooms looked pretty with decoration\nof Christmass and tho booths with\ntheir dainty gifts were very attractive. From 4 to 6 afternoon tea was\nserved, which was patronized by both\nladies and gentlement.\n, Mrs. L. O.- Tosh, who has been in\n-Eastern points ..for the pnst four\nmonths, and Is now In Spokane, Is expected In the qj.ty the coming week.\n. Alex Cox, of paterson, was here\ntoday on business.\nHARROP NOTES\n* HAJtROr, Nov. 29.\u2014Mr. Cote, of\nCarsland,** Alta., Is visiting with his\nbrother, P. J. Cote and  family.\nLeland   Ogilvie   is    here    from    the\ncoast on a visit  with  his  parents.\t\nFruitvale Debaters\nDecide That Farmers\nShould be Politicians\nFTtriTVALE, Nov. 29.\u2014 At the\npublic ball on \"Weilnes-iay last, under\ntlie auspices of the Farmers' Institute, a whist drive was given. The\nfollowing were the lucky prize winners: W. J. Palmer, first; Miss\nSharpe, second; E. Knowler and Mrs.\nft.   Roee,   booby   prizes.\nAfter this a debate was held on\n\u25a0\"Should Farmers Enter Politics?\"\nF. Barrett hi the affirmative and E.\nColes in the negative. The judges\nchosen were K| Knowles, T. Smith\nnnd Mrs. W. .1. Tiilmer. all agreeing\nthat, farmers   should   be   politicians.\nKITCHENER SPORTSMEN\nKITCHENER, Nov. 29.\u2014Deer seem\nto be plentiful in this section, and\nthe citizens generally are living on\nvenison steiiks. Tbe Bottcrlll boys\nwith Harold tioodwirl, who are camped at Goat river crossing, have already taken eight. James Arnell and\nJohn Betlry got two each on the outskirts of the town. A party of hunters from Spokane, camped a the meadows, four miles above here, have\nshipped several to their home town,\nbesides a number of residents getting\none   each.\nBalfour and District\nRatepayers Discuss a\nConsolidated School\nBALFOUR, B. C, Nov. 29.\u2014A largely attended meeting of the ratepayers\nof Queens Bay, Proctor, Balfour, Harrop and Longbeach was held in Gal-\nlup's hall, Proctor, on Saturday, Nov.\n20, to consider the question of a consolidated school  for the whole district:\nUnder the chairmanship of S. S:\nFraser, the matter was discussed from\nmany  points of view.      The   following\nresolution was carried unanlmotisiyi\n\"That this meeting request that a\nferry be put in in the most central\nposition in respect to the whole -,'ljliBi\ntrlct and with due reference to vthe\nrequirements of a consolidated school.\"\nA committee was then appointed\nwith representatives from the five, districts to tako the matter up wl*th'-tho\neducational authorities and to Obtain\nfacts and figures from all sources.before referring again to the ratepayers\nfor a  decision.\nKITCHENER NOTES\nKITCHENER, Nov. 29.\u2014Henry, Hamilton, ther-well known Erlckson rancher, was be,re last week on a \"visit to\nhis   daughter,   Mrs.   A.   Kerr. ,   j\nP. A. Paulson has completed a cot-* *\nlage on '\" Bennett' avenue near tftb'\u25a0'\nPaulson-Mason.-general, store..   ,       .   \u25a0v\nErnest   G-erduiic,   of  Chicago,   111,,   1\u00bb\nhere   on .-a   visit., to' Iris   parents,   Mr.,-'\nand  Mrs.; Geroux.\n\u25a0Mrs.- ri Fred    Belanger   and    daughter .\nJennie,   of   Creston,   are   visiting   with\nMrs.   E;  MeOonegal. ;    \u25a0\nAirs. J. Langlois has returned from\na  visit  with  friends  in  Cranbrook.\nThe Paulson-Mason Lumber \u25a0 company nre preparing to insall a modern '\n\u2022nawmili to replace the portable mill\nnow in operation. Construction will\nbe rushed on the new structure so\nas to have the mill In operation -at\nas   early  a  date   as  possible.\nCharles Lapointe, who has boen in\nSpokane for some time getting fitted\nwith an artificial leg, returned to\ntown last week and has resumed his\nformer position with the raulson-\nMnson   company.\nYMIR, Nov. 29.\u2014Fred Roberts went\nto Nelson Thursday night to bring\nout n car load of dairy cattle fpr his\nSunny  View  ranch near Ymir.\nA romantic wedding -occurred re-\ncenlly in the village of. Newton St.\nLoo. Somerset. The bridegroom has\nnovcr {\"-Pen the bride and never will.\nHe lost sight of both eyes at tho\nbattle of the Somme in 10*16.; He\nfirst  met his wife aftor the war.   *\"j\n.*_--I---_----C>-I?---*]L'-\u00a3:t-\nCLEANLINESS  IS HEALTH\nBy the use of Gillett's Lye. house, cleaning is\nmade a pleasure instead of a drudgery. It Softens\nthe water and cleans thoroughly whether the\ndirt, is visible or invisible. \u2022 Destroys all bacteria\nand infectious germs, removes obstructions from\ndrain pipes, closets, sinks, etc. Refrigerators are\nmade delightfully fresh and clean by using one\nteaspoonful of Gillett's Lye dissolved in two\ngallons of water.\n\"GILLETT'S LYE EATS DIRT\"\nMade in Canada.\n_______\naaaaaaaaaaaa\n r rm 9. X\nT*rffi NELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY M6RN1NG, NOYEJIEER SO, T!M\n\u00a7j A daily cupful of hot\nOXO give* w\u00bbimt\"i.\nenerg-f, vitality and\nfortifies against illnesi.\nGive Strength\nTORONTO BOARD\nTOROXtO,'* n'ov. \u00bb._3_fv inter-.'\nest centered in The fate of tho. victory bonds on the Canadian exr\nchanges today, folio-wing their' rs>\nlistinp; after one year in the hands\nof tho victory loan market' committee. It had been expected that open.\ntrading would bring at once a substantial'decline in prices, but, as tho\nday wore on, more signs of stability were seen, and at the close,\nsome\" of the issues had\" rallied to the\nextent of a full point or more. The\nnet' declines ln the. \"victory's ranged\nfrom- \\% on the '19!2,'*w 3S or,\nthe 1924. Such an active market in\nactual transactions and animation\nhas not heon seen on the Toronto\nexchange  for years.\nPresident 'Wills, ot the. Toronto\nexchange, said tonight he believed\ntoday's declines in the victory bonds\nrepresented all that should be expected, and probably too much-\nTendencies in the active stocks\nfor the day were downward; Abitibi viost 2-y,;;'*SntM>iBhj,(ttfer li**-\";,\nBrompton Hi on the local list;\nWayigamack however.. had the iWJst\nserious .,Jjreak, .reglstejjqe, a.;d*\u00abUna\not IS points since Wednesday. At*\nlantjfl Sugar uiwgs, \"tea-dy. closing\nV, djfivn tit 24:' Broeillan also lost a\nVracfcn,-, .while small . gains wore\nmaintained by Canada Bread, C. P.\nXL. Dominion Steel;. Steel nf Canada and Winnipeg raiiwai*.\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\n- ______' .\nWhca.f\u2014.liopen* HigbV.'&Wi  Clsoe\nNov.\nDec.     ...\nMay    ..;\n\u2022.pals\u2014\nHpv. ...\nDec- ...\nStay   ;....\n;.Barley\u2014\nN'ov. ...\nDec. ...\nMay ...\nFlax\u2014\n.Vov. ..\nDoc. ...\nMay.  ...\n.Rye\u2014\nNov.\\   ...\nDec.    ...\nMay     ....\n188\n|UU'\n.181!\n.    5'4\u201e\n.    \u00bb2K\n\u25a0    85%\nM%\n\"*\u25a0%\n.    76%\n.  195,-\n. 189\n. 200\n. 159\n. 150\n. 152\n190%'\nlM-A\n. 172%\n52%\n84**\n77*,*,\n79%\n188 '\n164\n168\n58 Ts\n51%\n55-\/,\n75%\n76\n200% 195\n195% 189\n205%    200\nI (11\n157%\n187\n186%\n169\n54\n51j'\n56\n8894\n76\n78\n200\n191\n201\n157%\n150\n182%\nMarkets and Finance\nReactions and Rallies of the\nLeading Shares Occur Sim-\nttltaftfcomly, ,\nNFJW.yqB&.JJov. 29,\u2014.There wpw\nno developments in the course of\ntoday's market to. suggest that sentiment is speculative, ot financial\n__**_1*>9 had experienced any material alteration . from the unsettled,\nconditions of the last few \"weeks.\nPrice of leading resulted and rallied with much confusion, issues of\nthe same class \u25a0 frequently moving\ncontrarlly. Dealings were n6ticeablc\nlighter, however, #Ith no recurrence,\nsave in mild form, of the recent li-\niquldation.\n'News over the weefc-end was conflicting, but lacking mostly in the\nconstructive, qualities to enlist public interest. The west \"reported a let\ndown.in the investment situation, on\nfurther reduction of railway tonnage.\nIn the -commodity markets, cot-\nquotations wavered. aga.in and flour\nand copper recorded new low prices\nfpr a. period of* years. Further curtailment of working forces by the\nNew Haven and other rallw;iy sys-\n.-tpms v testified to \" the backward\nym*fVrfjVi*ft,tation conditions,\nj .^omeijMc money conditions re-\nniiUiir-rt etisy, despite last Saturday's\ndeficit of cleaning house reserves,\nmost of the- day's call money lend-'\nIng at six per cent, -Foreign exchange was erratic, however, French,\nBelgian arid GeYfiiari *riiftlt\" easing-'\nThe break in Paris' remittances\nwas ascribed tb offerinRs of bills\nmaturing ori Wednesday.\nOils and, rails, including some of\nthe, jimior, or re-organized properties of the West and Southwest,,\nwere among the stronger features\nof the list, steels, equipments, and\nshipplhgs continuing to ease under\nprofessional pressure. The few noteworthy gains at the end' -embraced\nMetican Petroleum, \"Baldwin,* Retail\nStores and American' Woolen. Sates\namounted  to. 550,000  shares.\n\" The\" bond. ' market was irregular,\nalso with a small turnoveV in the\nusually ative features, including Liberties.\nTotal i sales,  par'value,   $ KG 50,000.\nOld Unitaed States bonds were unchanged on call.\nClosing   Juotations\nHigh   Low   Close\nSILVER TRKtS\nI N*!EW    WVRK,     iNov.     2!*.\u2014Silver. \u25a0 |\nSaturday     domestic     99%;     foreign,\n76.\nMonday,    domestic    99'i;    foreign,\n71?..\nLONDON,   Nov.   29.\u2014Silver,   Saturday 49%d;   Monday 46%.\nSTERLING EXCHANGE\nNEW TORKi NToV. 2ft.\u2014Silver ex-r\nChange heavy tit iSA9% for 60-day\n\u25a0bills   and   at   $3.48\"\"4   for   demand.\nNELSON\",, Nov.   29\u2014?3.ft6U.  .\nDOLLAR IMPROVES\nANOTHER QUARTER\nNRW YORK, Nov. 29.\u2014Bar Silver,\ndomestic  99%;   foreiRn 71 %\u25a0\nCanadian   dollars,   88.00.\nCANADIAN BONDS\nMONTREAL LIST\nMONTRKAf\/. \"Nov. 2ft.\u2014Selling in\na market almost barn of buyers\nproduced considerable price \"reduc-\nt ions on the local exchange to-day,\nchiefly in pajier.\nWayagajnoek' \"registered a. net loss\nof 104& at R7;- lioward-Smith five\nat 108; Rindan five at 147; AMtibl\ndeclined 1U, at 87;; to 5*3, ofter\nselling, as low .as 55- Spahish River\ncommon gained a fraction at '82*4.\nand the preferred lost 1% at 87.\nBrompton loBt two points.\nAtlantic Sugar appeared among\nthe leaders of the market, but was\nwell supported at 28 to 24**-_, showing no change. Smelters made, a\nhotter stnnd against thai selling, and\nat the close of If**, showed a net\nIorr  of a  fraction\n* On . ihe weaker side were Iron,\nQuebec, railway, both tract ionally\nrtower, Shawinigan, down 1% at'102,\nand Merehants' Bank, down a point.\n.-The few stronger stocks included\nAsbestos   preferred;   up'  one   at   D3,\n* and J^vo Car lsffties,-up* a-point for\nthe ebramon at'W'and a fraction at\n7ft fo-**- the pref\u00abi|'ed;v*^\"J?y'|''|n:iTa11-\nway :i\\p one at '\u25a0&*\u25a0'    \u2022'[\"'% }i \u2022 \\ '\u25a0'[\" ; \\ \u25a0\nIn $he bond' fistf itie**fal'lway 'i.s-\nsites ' .monopolized the. business, registering  some hea.vy  d6nline\u00ab.yn\nTotal sales; listed 12,5ft!*-: Jftdnda\n\u25a0JSfiMfjIl. * '' v   *\nClilno    ... \u2014...\nC.   P.   It.   ......\nPierce Arro.w   ..\niStudebaker    ....\nUtah Copper ..\nU. S. Steel Co..\nWillys    Overland\n19%\n24 %\n4(1\n51-\n82%\nlfrj'\n116%\n2394\nS0*)i\ntiVA\nm\n24%\n4-S   '\n82%\nMINNEAPOLIS FLOUR\n\u25a0J0XNEAPOLIS, \u25a0, Nov. 2ft.\u2014\"Flour\nunchanged to Iff cents higher; in\ncarloads Iptsr family, patents quoted at ?8.50i to ?8.55 a barrel in ,98-\npOund cotton sacks; shipments 93,-\n304 barrels.\nBran\u2014?31.0ft   to    $33.00-\n\u25a0Wheat\u2014No- 1 Northern $1.50 to\n$1.53.\nCorn\u2014.No. 3 yellotv 71  t^ 72 cent.\nOats\u2014No.   S   \"white.   42*4   t\ncents.\nflax\u2014No-   1.   W.96   to   Jl.&S.\nMONTREAL, Nov\/2ft\u2014The result\nof unstahjli-zatiqn of \\ictory bonds\non the Montreal exrhanffe today was\nthe Loss of three or four points, below tbo fixed pi'f--**e. Tbe liquidation\nwas heaviest in the third victory\nloan, ta.xable. which dropped tho\nfixed price of ft3* to (il$_, representing a loss of 4-^, poinls. nfter which\nthere wns a fractional rally. Quotations:     ;       i \u25a0  '\nWar   loans\u2014\"Jft2R. * *lll2*. 'Ift32, ,8ft;\nntf, f$lif.,   ':':,',' \u25a0. '     '     - ''.\nyilclorji.'.hphdp\u20141A22,. 8iTVb; *lft27,\n!)\"i^! Ift37, 9f\u00bb%;_ 1*923. ftf\"\"*. Ift.13. (15;\nft24,   8ft;    1334,    ftO,\nSTILL   YOUNG   AT   NINETY\nThe falsity of the dictum \"Hint all\nmen whose, age is over fifty years,\nare no longer ftf for work is continually li'eing proved by facts, Lord\nHalshury's nexi. birthday will be his\nninety-eighth, but he remains as keen\nand active ns many men half his age.\nLord aStratbfonn, wh*o lived to be\nover ninety, wn\u00ab a worker to the\nend, and his rousin. Lord Mount\nStephen, wa.s ninety-one la-st .June.\nSir Clifford Allhutt, who was president of the British Medical association\nflit their last annuo! mneiing, possesses\nin spile of his eighty-four years, the\nenergy of a young man. Titian,\ngreatest nf all poiirait painters, lived\nto be ninety-nine years old, and\npainted his last, picture at that age.\nScketky painted a picture for the\nRoyal Academy when lie was -ninety'\nfour; while \"Madame Rosa Bonheur\nWas seventy when she painted her\nfamous picture, \"Horses Tramping\nOut \"Wheal,** (\"iocthe was over eighty\nwhen he wrme the second part of\n\"Plaust.\" jind. Disraeli and Chateaubriand wen- both making love\nseventy.\nRejects,Legacy''Frftiri.' Ttis.\nWeMth^'Tather on Conscientious Grounds\n- \u25a0--\u25a0.\" .\"HlglH\nBli^ZAiIlJyS BAY, -i Noy. ' 2fl. \u2014\nCharles Garland, the young man\nwho has renounced his -sight, to\na million -dollar leg-fey. left '* him\nby. his. father, #.Tan*.cs A. Garland,\nwho was a wealthy' clubman and\nynhctsman of Boston.. today made\na formal statement of Jiis reasons\nfor rejecting the money. His statement, he said; was dun to the fact\nthat tho many reports of his. failure to accept the legacy had foiled\nproperly to represent  his position.\n\"I-refuse to accept, the money because it is \"not. mine.\" was young.\nGarland's mimmnry of his aetiPu>\n\"A system which starves thousands\nwhile hundreds arc stuffed,., (condemns itself. A system whiph..leaves\na sick worna**** helpless and -offers its\nservices to a. healthy man, condemn*^ Itself. It is such a system\nth.rt offers, .me a million dollars.\"\nhe continued.\n\"Ir is bllhd to the simplest truth\nknown to every child, the truth that\nUie hungry should be. fed and tho\nnaked clothed. X have lo choose between the loss of private property\nand the law which is written in\nevery human heart. 1 choose the orto\nwhich   i   believe* lo be true.\"\nThought   Christ, Would, do   Same\nGarland, ' who has slated that ho\nrenounced his claim to the million\ndollars ' because he thought \u201e Chr^t\nwould havo'donc the sam^.'j.he, 09n-.\ntinued;'.li'j''   .' ','.', '*\u25a0_.,:.\/\"\u2022;\n' \"j believe 1 could do no.:goQjd'\"'-Hii,l'\"\nmoney. It is. the man , who glycs;\nfood to tho hungry- who .does, gQOdv\nnot \\he dollars .Siy?-\"- tn.-exchaixge\nfor the food. I would be happy .to\nbo the man if J had j.hp f*pod.,*-,tt)\ngive, but. I cannot lend,.myself to.\nhandling, fhe money..J.hai-i is-',-.-* not*\nmine even 'though the good, -theli\nmight   he   done   is   possibly  great,'1 \u25a0,\nMany people have written- to tpU\nhim what cQpld* Jje; done;.witli. the\nmoney,   he, said. \u25a0      \\    '\n\"They seem almost proud'to point\nout the power that I have in my\nhands, hut it Js the- most pitiful\nriling  they  could   point  to\/'\nMr. GaViand is 22 years of age,\nand with'\" 'his\u25a0*\u25a0 'Wife and infant\ndaughter, are staying with his mo\nther. He plans to go to work in\ntha spring.*\n.lames A.. Garland, a brother, has\naccepted his share, of the estate, but\nHamilton Garland, the youngest\nbrother, is considering refusal to\ntaho his share when he comes of\nage.\n13 Situations Wanted\u2014Male\nYG^fN^MAl-r^Bi^c^ hi\npole charge of extensive territory,\nhandling sales, collections, correspondence, etc., tor present employers, also 11) years' general office and \" accounting experience, . desires position\nrequiring sueh experience, \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Box\n10905,   Daily   News7 (10905)\nSmall Ads That Bring Quick Returns\n\"WANTED\u2014First   class   barber.    Apply\n' P. O.  Box, 96-2, Nejson.- (10900)\nWANTED\u20143nd Class Engineer for el-\n' ecfcrfd piwer plant, duties to commence December 27th. State salary required. Box 1089X, Daily\nNewp.'    *\u25a0 (10898)\nWANTED\u2014Tie   makers.\n*Waltz,   KfiBlo,   B.   C.\nHowland   &\n(10811)\nWANTED \u2014 Working men to keep\naway from Blue Bell mine and Slocan district. Strike still on. One\nBig  Union, (10643)\nENGINEER\u2014Third class, well experienced, wishes situation as engineer in charge. Box I08O3, Dally\nNews. -*<l'08O3)\n11 Female Help Wanted^\nWAN^ED^GIrl^ oT^^-fhiot:nmit^Vfor\nwork in private home. Apply \"Mrs.\nH. A. McKowan, Cranbrook, B. C,\n(10860)\nWANTED\u2014Experienced     chambermaid,\nQueen's   hotel, (10873)\n12 Situations Wanted Female\nWANTED\u2014Position\nBox 781, Nelson.\nitenop-rapher.\n' (10S70)'\nWANT El\")\u2014Work by \u25a0 woman by .hour\nor day. Cleaning, etc. Services\nKtiarnnlepd.        Jlooiu    jf>,   over  -Poole\n' Drug. '\u2022 \u25a0   (lOiSK'S).\n49    ii Farms\\For Sale\n^rf -_f_-_---V-jjvrs-^-si-*^\u2014' -^^^_-_- -^ \u25a0^,--,-^~... \u25a0\n\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 t       '*A_Mt?;>?01B  SALE.\n\u2022KOOTRM's'!J''AKJlffe-If.yoii*.^rf 1\n^\"Jlnf!  w\"-^^^^^^*!!! -wrillji'rnr  roll\n\u25a0jil'tor\nCoV\nUi\u00abse\noneror,miH;l'!'>a\u00ab  Ij1*,01'  !m-\n\u25a0ed\\ nkmnm. f.Wh&mh-Mpit*\n\u00bbnM'\u00abfln soil ajjidujil h:fVli',\"Olift''i!f\ng ?listR. . Ilueh ' W. Rrpfcortsoo,\nWaril ;Stroet;   Nelson,   it.   C.\n29      Lost and Found\n23_J^rfyPm^le__119 POULTRY AND EGGS\n3-Story Brick BldckbnBaker\nStreet'for Sale -     **\nThis building is bringing- in* a gross\nrental of  $3800.00 a  year.\nI -have the exclusive eelling agency\nof the above nnd nan offer it at t-hp\nvery low figure of .*\"26,000.00 on tetrns.\nToday this would .-ost forty thousand\nto  build. t\nC. W. APPLEYARD\nFIRE, LIFE, HEALTH and\nAUTOMOBILE INSURANCE\nHE BILL\n508 Ward St.     Phone 180.\npon\nSA1.I5-\n-Flvo-acre\nranch\n. at\nWlli-\nlow\nPartlv\ncleared\nand\nnil\nfe^c-\ned.\nCash\n0\n.   terms.\n-.pn\nV     B.\nSim\nnders,\nPas\nsmorc;\n'(10884)\nOHCHARDS, Arable, uncieareil land\nwater frontage. Willow Point, Bonnlngton Falls, Perrys. Some great\nbargains. Por particulars write or\nsee owner, J. J. Campbell,- It.lt. No.\n1., Nelson.^ \u25a0 \"\u202210521)\n35\nFor Rent\nTtTR^i*;::^om^\nW.   C.   blook.     Apply   A.    M*fli*dnnBl\u00bb3\n^c^  Z Q.\u00b0iRJ\nWHY not make an income out of thai\nvacant room? Parsons desiring to\nrent  rooms  road   th*>  advertisements\nIS    Articles for Sale\nREDUCTION   IN   PRICE*)   OP   HAV\nThe   Keith    Bell    Hay    &   drain   Oot*\n' .Jjetbbridge,   is   a  firm   you   can   put\nconfidence 'hi  as   to   weight,   quality\n\u25a0\u2022and    price.  'Reference,    the    Union\nBanlc   of   Canada,   Lethbridge.       To-\n*' day's    prices    are    lower    than      lust\nweek's #110Cation*-*,  nll'nlfn  by $2   per\nton. \"   .^ft\"\"-' roffor ;alfalfiij    timothy\nand   iHiKed jiUalfa and   fei'mothy  also\nwild   prairie   hoy   at   lowest   mark&t\n' iirlce.4. \u2022 (101,110)\n\u25a0LOST\u2014Dark grey Persian kitten.\nPlnder please return to fill Car-\nhonatc^ street. (10800)\nLOST\u2014\"Between ~Carbon;Utr~and Fair-\nvle,w, 'a i gold broocli with .1 citirn-\ngorm. Finder please roturn to News\nOffice. . \u25a0     (I'OSOO)\nLIVESTOCK .can oe cjulcltly and .oheap-\nly sold through an advertisement in\nThe* Dally   News  classified   columns.\nSHARK  PALATABLE\nEXPORT DEMAND\n;,      RALLIES WHEAT\nRECORDS SURPLUS\n;     REVENUpOR YEAR\nVICTORIA,;, ifJoi< 59.*f^ri**.ish jCr'?\numbla for the last year hns hatH a\nRitrpluR of revenue over expenditure, according to the financial\nstatement made public tddaj-*. by\nHon. John Hart, minister of *in-\nan-ee. The. statement shows a total\nrevenue for the fiscal year ended,\nMarch 31, 1*120 of $1.1,818,805.75 and\nexpenditure for the- same period of\n\u00a5 13,51 i.i2&.QV This leaves the province with a, net. surplus tor the year\nof..$335,479.71.    *     .\nOf the total expenditure \"$1,482,589\nhas been, gone to meet the year's\nchanges on the \u2022 publirt debt, of the\nprovince;'- -'\"$2,227;374 for education\nand 12,2-24*344,--for -public works. All\noxpfe'ndltures, capital an'd current\nand. interest on account of the Pacific Great Eastern railway are also\nprovided for in the expenditure ac\ncounts.    \u25a0    - \"'     \u25a0\nMETAL MARKET\n\"nb^** ( YORK, \u2022 \u25a0 \"No*^. *.. ^-rfiopper\nnominal;' electrolytic,\" spot and nearby U% to; 14%; first quarter 14\nto 11'.;. Iron, nominal; No. 1 Northern 45.00 to 46.06; No- % Sfqf-\nthern-44.00 to 45.00; No. 2 'Skmthern\n38.00 to 40.00.- Aotimony.^S.87%. Tin,\nweaki spot and nearby\" 38.50; futures, 35.no. Lpad, easier, 'spot 5.50\nto 6.00, Zinc, qu^ot,. fBast,*S,t. Louifl,\n.spot S-75 tp 5.80. '\nLONDON\u2014-Standard Copper, spot\n\u00a377, 7S*'6d; futures, \u00a311, 156, \u00abd.\nKleotrolyllc, spot \u00a387;* futures, .\u00a389.\nTin, spot \u00a3210. 8s,. *8d; futures,\n\u00a3212, 15s. Lead, spot \u00a322. 10s; futures,, \u00a325. 15s. Zinc, spot \u00a329 10b;,\nfutures,    \u00a331.\n'\u2022CHICAaO, Xp\\y-9.--*- Extiort;. demand had a' bullish influence iii\nwheat .today,- but the . 'effect -yns\n-paftJ^' c^unter-btalan-ced; \u25a0 Jater by\nannouncement* of. a big increase of\nthe Unite*' States visible supplies.\nPrices closed unsettled, %. to 1%\ncents '.net' higher, with December\nfl.Sfl%'*'to h.r.G$- find March $1-52%\nto   ?1.53.\n.Corn up ' to cents and On,.ts %\nto   -%   cents.\nProvisions outcome varied from 17\ncents decline to 7 cents advance.\nUntil the scarcity of food caused\nby the war,, fishermen used to throw\nthe doRfish ihey caught overboard.\nThe. dogfish is a species of shark,\nand therefore unpopular, so the\ntrawl owners hold a meeting and\ndecided to call the rlog fish by the\ninoffensive- name of \"flake.\" Occasionally other fish also masquerade\n43V* I as flake tope, fnr instance, which\nj also belongs to tlie shark tribe,\narid swordrish. against which a prejudice exists because they havo\ngreen bones. These are quite good\neating, swordfish especially tastinijr\nvery like trout. Yet. it used to be\nthrown away until some genius 'hit\nupon the idea of cutting it up nnd\nselling It under a. fan-**'?* name.\nIn a. fishing village in Berwickshire,, the fisher folks are living in\naffluent, eireuhistanees. Kvery house\na. row of cottages, some fourteen\nin number, contain.*-- a piano, and in\nonly one case can a member of the\nfamily play ii. Ono man Js s**tid to\nha.ve  amassed   .\"?7o.0fl0  in   four   years.\n55 For Sale or Exchange\n\"t**rYuiT 1?AIUI-- \\V elT^h^proveU juU\njoining. Sboreaercs station and Slocan\nriver;   for  Sale  or  Exchange,\nWANTED\u2014Farms,   city   property   and\n\/businesses   for   Sale   and   Exchange.\nWestern   Property   &   Business   TSTtr\ncliangc,   Saskatoon,   Sask, (JQSOr.)\n14 Furnished Rooms to Rent\nHOIJSEKlOEPXNt*-\nArt   Gallery.\n- Campbe(irs\n;    (108*3)\n20   Livestock For Sale\nFOB SAIJ-.-\n$\u25a030; er trn'\nhum.\n-   saddle   pony,   price\nA.    E,   .lones.   Tag-\n(10901)\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\nMONTREAL.,\" N\u00bbv. ;M,\u2014-ThWe was\na griwl tlcftiand tor potatoes. Butter and cheGRe ateacly. Quotations: \u2014\nCheese\u2014Finest* pasterns 21H cents.\nButter\u2014Choicest Creamery, 5n to\nod cents.\nPotatoes\u2014Per h.ap, cjtrlots $185^10\n\u2022jl.90.\nKilled hy a cow was'the fate of\na. hawker at'Tamworth. Staffs., the\notlier day. The hawker, an elderly\n\u25a0maiii went to drive .away His pony,\nwhich was chasing a yminB* calf in\na':field, .when he was savagely at-\ntackad by the catfe mother.\nTHE\nCanadian Bank\nof Commerce\nSir  Edmund  Wolltor,  C.V.Q,\nLL.D.,   D.C.L.,   President.\nSir John Aird,, Gun.ertjj-Jrlsrj,..'.\nS. V. F. Jones, Ast't. Gon'l. Mnr.\nCupit.l   Paid   Up......(15,000,000\nReBorve Fund \u25a0\u25a0 ^16,000,008\nLUMBERMEN\ni! .Thlu bank offers you a most\ncomplete banking service, and\nwe believe-that It will be to\nyour advantage to dlsouss your\nplans and banking requirements\nwith us.\nBranches ln Kootenay and\nBoundary at Kelson, Fernie,\nCranbrook, CroBton, Grand\nForks,. Greenwood, Nakusp,\nTrail.\nNELSON   BRANCH)\nP. C. WHITEHOUSE, Manager\nTOU  can  find  a buyer  for your   used\ncar by advertising in The Dally News.\niTBLL  your  wants  through  The Dally\nNews classified columns.\nPOTt HAL.]':\u2014Two n-Rlstered Calloway\nbull nilves One one year-old last\nMay. One a July calf. This Block\nmust  lie  seen  to be  appreciated. For\nparticulars      address    .1.    I'l.     \"Voder,\n\"North port    \"Wasliington. '*, 1088*1)\nPOR SAbK\u2014New complete hand or\npower eider press. Sixty-five dollars. Appleton Bros. Proctor, B,\nC O0S0H)\nBHINOLKS, good quality, cheap, No.\n\u00bb<kusp Shingle Mill. Box 1, Nakusp,\nBt    C.  M0G2O1\nFOR SAliE\u201423 White Leghorn early\nhatched pullets at ?_.\".\"\u00bb eatjh or will\ntnke -$62.50 for lot. Apply to-W,\nE. McKim,  Nelson. (10885)\nWHITE WYANDOTTES\u2014A few choice,\ntwo-year old hens for quick Bate,'\nMartins and Flsliels. Good breeders\nfor improving laying stock next\nyear.      ?2.\"j0   each;   bargain.     Harris,\nUonnington   Falls.     (lOTGO)\nl?EGHOR NS\u2014Have\nWH ITE tEGHORNS\u2014Have 1 fa reaj\nchoice cockerels for disposal, reasonable. F. J. Harbinson, Cran-\nbroolt,   B.   C. (10809)\n34    Teachers Wanted\nTEACHER WANTED for WarSner Junior HCbool. Salary \"fri 00 monthly..\n2nd class certificate. Apply R.\nDormer,   sen.   Wardner,   B.   C;\n(1088R)\nWANTISD-^An experienced teacher,\nmale preferred, for Boswell, B. C.\nSalary one hundred and two dollars\nper   month, . -\u25a0\u25a0\/ (10818)\n16    Room and Board\nBOOM AND BOARD, in private family.     Phone -I81X, *, ' * ,(lfl8*j7)\nWILL GIVE ROOM AND BOAltD. *t\"o\nschool girl from Monday to 'Fri*-'.-\nday.      Plione   381R2. (108??)-,\nBusiness and Professional %.\nDirectory\nLodge Notice\np.   O,   J-.   Mer-tH   In. Magllo   Block\nJst and  Srd  'I'liuiwluy (10r>fi\u00bb> .\n\u20149Tb\nBoot.s & Shoes\ni- J-fiE  KEB  & COMPANY\nBoots & Shoes Made to ardor, Bepalred;\n612 t\/j  rBOWT ST. (l&M*y\nFlorists\nGRIZZEI-Ll-'S GREENHOUSE, NeK\nson. Cut Flowers and floral' de-\nRigns. (10525)\nAssay ers\n22      Miscellaneous^ _\nW.\"~m66re, *i02^Hoover Street, has a\nmineral claim three miles from Nelson. Will lease. 2 feet of gold\nore.       Good   road.   . U0S52)\nWIJjL PARTY WHO WAS SE13N taking l)oy's wagon from 1122 Josephine Street return same, and avoid\nprosecution. (Hi87'.t)\nGRAHAM.\" Hirst Co., typewriters, re-\n-pairs and supplies, 812 Pender St.,\nWest,   Vancouvor.   B.   C.       (lOGlH,\n32     For Sale or Rent\nFOR RENT\u2014 7-roomed modern house,\niMth U lots, Eiirdcft and 'fruit trees.\n\u25a0J. Balding, Fairvkw, Nelson.tv(108r>*j)\n40     Agents Wanted\nTYPEWRITER MEN OR DEALERS\u2014\nA chance lo secure exclusive agency\nfor best typewriter on the continent and supplies. Applicants must\nhave good connection and finacially\nresponsible. State territory covered,\nand what lines you handle and full\nparticulars regarding your ahility to\nhandle first class agency. Write\nP.   O.   Box   ir-9f>,   Winnipeg,   Man.\n(lORS^)\nADVERTISING in these columns  payi\nwell.    That Is why >o many peopli\ntiea,  OliiMutflart   Ada.\nFOR SALE\u2014Number One. Timothy *?*13.00 per ton, F.O.B.\nPinchor. Number One Alfalfa $26.00 per ton. F.O.B.\nConldale.,   W'ire or writoVyour orders.\nKENNETH  R.  SIMPSON   &  COMPANY\nWholesale Hay Merchants.       ,\nPINCHEB'CREEK ALBERTA\n_C_______tftf>Miiu-i >* .'.-.. -^ .      ._\u2022**('.....\nBRINGING UP FATHER\ns*=\nYour Christmas Shopping\n\"This advertisement is simply the ring of\nthe morning 'alarum' clock to advise you of the\ndawn of the day for Christmas Shopping.\"\n\"Yes, quite true, Christmas is still a few\nweeks off, but, nevertheless, the wise people are\nthey who shop early.\"-\n*' \"Don't put it 6ff-^-faee the facts\u2014Christmas\n, is coming, you purpose buying your useful- gifts,\nyou have leisure now, you can ..have better service now.\"\n\"You'll feel 'years younger' just to have it off\nyour mind, whilst others are pimply distracted'.\"\n\"Stocks are now at their best\u2014study the\nnews of these stocks in. the advertisements of\nleading merchants appearing from day to day\nin The Daily News\u2014Make your selections in\nthe comfort of your homer and then shop early\n\u2014early in the day and early in the week.\"\nB.     W.     WIDDOWSON,     Bo*    AUDI\nNelson,    B.     C.    Standard   awestera ,\ncharges. i (l't)GB\u00bb '\n'I'     \"\u25a0''\nWholesale\nA.  MACDONALD & CO., WHOLESALE'\nGrocers and Provision Merchants, Im.7\nporters    of    Teas,    Coffees,    Snlcegh\nDried Frulls, Staple and Fancy Gro- .\ncerles,     Tobaccos,     Cigars,     Butter, 1\nEggs,    Cheese    and    Packing    House .\nProducts.    Offices    and    Warehouse\ncorner of Front and  Hall streets. P.\nO.  Hox  101)6:   Telephones  28  and  23.\n(10528)\nSecond Hand Dealers\nTHE ARK pays cash for second hand\nfurniture stoyes; GOO Vernon, Phone\nCM,      .   . ..     (10529)\nCommission  Merchants\nltA.N'CHEHK'\nmission. (\nSiding.\nPRODUCE  sold  on   com-\n.   W.   Bartlett,   William's\n(10530)\nArchitects\nII.   EMMS   BEAD,   M.B.O.8.A.\nAnCHlTECT\nBay Avouuo Trail. B.C.\n(10531)\nEngineers\nn.   S.   DAWSON,  B.C.L.S.\nCivil  ana   IsinlnET Engiuoor\nKASLO, B. C. (10532}\n&t\ne- Bros^T Biire\/eiI c\n0.\nHEnaoH, B. a.\nClt-U,   AND    MININB   EHOIHEEB8\nB.   C   Alberta   and   Dominion\nLAND   StraVEYOES\nCrown   Orant   Anento.   Blue   PrlntlnaJ\n(10533)\nA.  _*  McCULlOCH,\nJtydiaulic Engineer\nProvincial   Land   Sni\u2014eyore\nBaker St. Nilson, B.C.\n(10534)\nAuctioneers\n., W.... CUTLEB\n$'    ' Auctloneov, VApprola-er,   Valuator\nGoodrf; soliir prlv.-i.ieiv \u25a0' or   at   Auction\n313 #altt:;Stroot \"' MoSe 7?\n(1053D)\nBanisters\nB.    O.    MATTHEW\nBarrister, ' solicitor,   Notary,   Etc.,\nBox 1078.  Alan  BlocV., Nelson. Ph.  544\n(10536)\nFuneral Directors\n:,  F.D.D.  &  E.,   303\nPhono    292;    Night\n(1053\u00bb)\nD. J. ROBERTSO:\nVictoria Street.\nPhono 157-J.\nst^dTrTTfurniture COMPANY\u2014\nC. J. Carlson, Undertaker. Undertakers\nand Embalmers and Funeral Directors.\nThe Finest and most up-to-date undertaking parlors and chapel in interior\nB. C. Lady attendant for women and\nchildren. Day Phone 85, Night Phone\n252 and  04. ,. (10538)\nBy George McManus\noh: 1 vAnI' to thank top\nfor th1*3 1..cvelv box of\nCM-iDY-Mfcc,. H'OWEY- I'm\n\u25a0bv\") H^PP^v AUbUT, IT   1  C\/SN\nI    \u00abARDl_\\fVj TALK\n\u25a0'*^-*    \u25a0\u25a0''\n''iAi   \u25a0*\u25a0\n\u25a0   \"   \"\u25a0'       *\n THE NELSON DAILY N**T*VS,  TUESDAY MOBNING, NOVEMBER 30, 1920.\ny_263\nW.RE3TLER DEFEND8 TITLE\nNEW YORK, Xov. 29.\u2014Joe Stecher,\nwoHd's heavyweight catch-as-catcri-\ncan wrestling champion, will defend\nhi- title here against Ed. (Strangler)\nLewis, on Doc. 13,\nFighting with his thumb protruding between his fingers, a boy tore\nwith his nail, an eye of a Southend\nland, -whose home was at Briarwood\nLane, Eastwood. Meningitis followed\nas a result of the wound and the\nvictim   died   shortly   after.\nFishing\nman  lost\nfrom Weymouth pier, a\n. his soft felt hat in the\nsea Three a ays later he was bath-,\ning at Grecnhil), a mile and a half\naway from the pier, when a wave\nwashed his hat ashore at his very\nfeet\nCHRISTIANO WINS  ON  POINTS\nMILWAUKEE. Nov. 29\u2014Bud Cris-\n\u25a0tiano, of Chicago, was awarded a decision on points over Otto Wallace\nof Milwaukee, according to -experts\nat ihfe ring-side here tonlgiht, in a\n10-round   fight.\n;Both weighed j ii ringside at 134\npounds,\nNews of Sport\nFIGHT  TO  A   DRAW\nNEW TORK, Nov. 29,\u2014Johnny\nDundee and Willie Jackson, New\nYork, lightweights fought fifteen\nrounds to a draw here tonight. The\njudges disagreed and the referee\nmade  the  decision.\nThe Anti-Vaccination league lost\nits president in the death of Lieut-\nGeneral Arthur Phelps at Birmingham, recently. He entered the army\nin 1853 and served in the Indian\nj Mutiny.\nMaapume Defeats Daly in\nBilliard Championship\n'CHICAGO, Nov. 29.\u2014Pierre Mtau--\npaume,. of Milwaukee, 'kept in the\nrunning In the preliminaries for the\nnational .three-cushion billiard championship by defeating John Daly of\nNew York today. 50 to 45,' in 81 Innings. He had three \"moVe games,\none each with Klrchiefer. be Oro and\nLayton, the three leaders. The three\nhigh men will meet Robert Cannefax\nln the finals.\nPatrick Explodes Bombshell\nin Hockey Camp; Out for\nClean Sport.\nCALGARY,   Nov.\nI Mickey    MacKay,\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii\nMACDONALD'S\nCut Brier\nSi More Tobacco -for the Mo\nPackages 15*\nklbT-ln-aS-*\n<&+*\nWM\ns>*\njiiiiiiimiiimiiimii\n!?.\u2014Charges that\nformer     Calgary\nhockey star, and' now with the Pa-t-\n\u25a0 ricks, was offered $1600 for the _ea-\ni *on  this fall  by the officials of the\nj Calgary club,  that Brlden and Keat^\nwere also mado offers, that Mackay\nwas   allowed   the   program   privilege\n' last season  for $1.00,  that he might.\nj sell   it   for   ${300,   are   some   of   tlie\nj charges made  in  the affidavits  pro-\n: duced by Frank Patrick, coast \"hockey\nI magnate, to substantiate his charges\nthat  -the   Alberta   Big   Four   hockey\nleague, supposedly amateur, was really professional.   Patrick appeared before the Alberta Amateur union  today and  made  known  that ho   had\naffidavits  from Mickey MacKay and\nothers to this effect.    Ho will pror\nduce the affidavits later.\nWarns Bit) Four\n\u25a0\u2022-Patrick produced so**-\"many documents, original telegrams and state\nmonts, of such n .serious nature\nagainst the Big Four that the ama\ntour authorities gave* the officials of\nthe Big Four time to either declare\nthat they'were an out and out professional organization or else immediately clean up. - In the meantime,'\nthe amateur union will withhold the\namateur cards of .the Big Fouivplayc\ners and wilf consider the action to\nbe taken on tho receipt of the Big\nFour report.\nPatrick promised to explode n\nbomb shell into the Alberta hockey\ncircuits, and he did. He had a pile\nof documents among them many\nthat will later cause a big upheaval\nin Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Ho\nIs out to clean up the situation for\nthe interest of clean sport, and intends to attend the Canadian Amateur Hockey association annual session at Winnipeg* next month.\nWhen all is said\nand done\u2014\nWhen the last impassioned words of oratory flung from the rostrum have\nceased to echo from the walls of meeting-house and hall\u2014when all the criticism of the present Liberal administration has been made\u2014when all promises\nof the opposition candidates have been   solemnly avowed\u2014\nYou cannot overcome nor\ndeny the solid fact\nthat\u2014\nTHE OLIVER GOVERNMENT has given British Calumbia laur years alike\nsafest, sanest, most efficient business administration the Province has ever had\nIt will be in your\nbest interests to vote\nfor all Liberal Candidates\non December 1st\nWeek's Doings of\nOut-of-door Boys\nof the Kootenay\nThe Dally News' Bo*ft* Ooluimi, a\nweekly feature, li open for all matter\npertaining* to the sports and weUfare\nof   put-of-doors   Kootenay  boys.\nCRANBROOK   BOYS.\nThe first meeting, of the Cranbrook\nBoys' NaVal league was held on Thursday, the 18. Major Hicks, acting as\ncommanding officer. The youths enlisted up to that date were: Senior\nsquad\u2014Stanley Moffatt, Jack Mpffatt\nAlbert Grady, Paul McNeill, Norman\nBeech, Don Morrison, George Paterson,\nEddie Spence, Otto Gill and Leonard\nBurton. In the Junior squad were:\nNormnn Parker, Billy Taylor, Keg\nParrett, Edward White, Jack Genest,\nJames Taylor, John Drew, Sam Shaw,\nJack Dixon and Pat Kennedy.\nMonday, Nov. 29 will be a happy day\nfor the Cranbrook boys, as the boys'-\ndepartment of the T. M. C. A will\nthen be open to them. The large dining room of that Institution Is being\nfitted with games, magazines and\nbooks and the showers are to be available to them on certain days with\nthe bowling alleys at their disposal\nduring  certain   hours.\nNELSON   CADET  NOTES.\nfcocll Tajl'df, formerly half company\nleader of A company and captain of\nthe Cadet Hockey team, who has been\nspending the last few months at \"Revelstoke, spent two days in the city on\nhis way to KornID, where he Intends\nto   remain   until   Christmas.\nKindly  Old   Lady   (seeing   group   of\nCadets  In  front of  Nelson  armory)\n\"Oh,   I   see,   boy   scouts.\"\nCadet N. C. O,\u2014\"No mam, not boy\nSprouts, but Cowdcttes!\"\nHI-Y-PI.\nA splendid supper enjoyed by local\nhigh school boys, a few Instructions,\nand a brisk peppy organization meeting, and the Hl-Y-Pl club composed\nentirely of high school boys 1G years\nof age and over who have .graduated\ninto long trousers, sprang Into being\nlast Thursday at the T. M. C. A.\nGathering In the social room of the\nbuilding at 6 o'clock, the boys were\nprovided with appetizing delicacies by\nthe Ladles' Auxiliary to the Institution\nbefore the serous business of the Institution was broached.\nRefeshed to the point of loquacity,\nthey held a serious talk ou the better\nuse of school nnd leisure hours, elect\ned officers, and arranged to hold regular meetings at the Y. M. C. A. ou\nThursday nights, nt which supper will\nbo provided at reasonable cost by the\nLadies' Auxiliary, school yells will be\npractised, and addresses heard on vocational guidance, leadership, personal\nefficiency and kindred subjects. Those\nelected were: President, Norman\nDunn; vice prseldcnt. James Gagnon;\nsecretary-treasurer, Maurice Walley.\nThese officers together with an executive committee consisting of Roy\nBradshaw, William Waldie and Donald\nMcLean, will  form  the executive.\nA talk of 20 minutes was given by\nCapt. Talt to tha, boys on the Influence\nof their leadership on younger boys,\nand on the creation and maintenance\nof school traditions. Next week Capt.\nTalt will give ah address on \"Athletes\nI havo Known and Lessons from their\nLives.\"\nY. M. C. A. YOUTHS.\nAlex Ionian was presented with a\nleader's badge by Capt, Tait at the\nY. M, C. A. entertainment, Saturday\nnight.\nSaturday morning the four junior\nteams, Dickie Rcnick's Tigers, Willie\nMcLean's Beavers, Arthur Stromstcad's\n.Weasels and Arthur Strlngor's Cubs\nafter a period of character study, presided over by Captain Talt, held a\npeanut relay competition after which\neight indoor baseball teams were or\nganized,   forming   a   league.\nCADETS ENJOY\nTRIP TO TRAIL\nMembers of the Nelson Cadet Corns\nbasket ball team accompanied by a\nfew other Cadets, spent the week end\nin Trail. During thoir stay in that\ncity they Interviewed Herb Jackson,\ninstructor of the Naval Cadets, and\nJames Cairns, secretary of the Trail\nhish school Athletic Association, in\nconnection with a series of lntcr-Clty\nsports.\nThey were shown through the smcl\nm by a member of the staff and pro\nvlded with a number.,of metal souven-\n!\u201e'\".' ,,,'\u25a0'\"\"--.\u2022''JS11 3<?><wl SjUjltet ball\n\u201ewl **\"'\" S\u00bb>'.N\u00ab~o\u00bb Saturday to\nflit '\u25a0V.W't'nVCMets.'ajva durl\u201eg\nthWr stay--rare'will; jbcj the guests of\nthe. corps;- M .. ,\"  -     . *\u2022 ,\u2022: \u2022  \u25a0\nK\u00abf,,\",\\''-ri\"i\"' *<\"*' In  tlio   trip  were\nKenneth Reese,  Lyman St.  Denis cier-\nMln \\*\",f; ,Ale:*   \"*\"\u25a0\"*\u2022\"\u25a0  Cl,rt Johnson,\nMiner Uleley and Frank Hodge.\n\u25a0  BOATS    WHICH    PUSH    THEM\nSELVES.\nBoats thai push themselves along,\nand that can be steered -without\nrudders, will s0oii bo seen on our\nulvcrs   and   canals. The   barges\nKifM \u00bb;\".'' 11)- new invention travel\nby means of water which they first\npump up, and then force back again\ninto the stream with sufficient\npower to drive\" the bargo forward.\nThe manner in which tho water\npropels the barges can bo regulated;\nana by exerting a greater pressure\non ono side or tho other the direction in which tho barge is moving\nmay be aiterod at will and so the\nneed for a rudder is done away\nwith.' Another advantage of this\nmethod of propulsion is that weeds\ncannot get entangled in the machinery as when a screw is used,\nAlso, very llttlo depth of water is\nrequired for these barges. Still\nanother peculiarity is claimed for\nthis invention. It is said that\nboats driven by this means will be\nable to travel sideways as well as\nforward, as the waterpowor can be\nregualtod  to act  In  any   direction.\nNEW   USE  OF   MONGOOSE\nA use has at last been found for\nthe mongoose, hitherto tarred from\nentrance to tho U. S. The skins\nOf the animal have been sent from\ntWnidad, with the idea that their\nutilization as furs might develop\na profitable Industry. The mongoose\nIs a native, of Southern Asia. It\nlooks like a ferret, though bigger,\nand ln India it does useful work\nas a killer of snakes. Also It destroys rats. Half a century ago it\nwas taken to the island of Jamaica,\nwith .a notion that it would wipe\nout the rats which devastated tbe\nFurther Reductions act at an added Stimulant to this\nRemarkable Event\u2014Shop Now for Christmas\nHUDSON'S BAY POINT BLANKETS\n\"THE BEST VALUE EVER\"\nNone genuine without the H. B. label sewn on the corner\nThe colors are Grey, White, Scarlet and Khaki\nTha time  is drawing  near\nwhen  all  Ovorseas  Parcels and\nPresents should  be  matted.\nWe will be pleased to securely\npack   for   shipment   all    goods\nbought   at   this   store\u2014Free   of\nCharge.\n!*                                                              i   \/\n3-pofnt\nper pair .\n3 H-point\nper    pair\n4- point\nper   pair\nThese   are\nin AH Wool\nsible   to  obt\n$22.50\n25.00\n30.00\nthe   best   values\nBlankets It is nos-\nain,\nE. Hill\nReasonable Reductions on Men's Women's\nand Children's Shoes\nBargains  such  as  I  am   offering  should   crowd   cmy   sectlbn.\nEvery line is a quality one\u2014Every Price a Record Beater.\nSpecially note that today I am, tt-ffering\nEvery pair of Bedroom Slippers at a Ten Per\nCent Reduction\nNow is the time to buy your Slipperer for Xma_ Gifts.       See\nDisplay in Stanley Street Window\nA. R. Flnmerfelt\n's Wear at\n' Wee Little Prices\nI don't remember when I've\nsold Children's Wear at such\nreductions. Those are real\ngood buying times. Today I\nam featuring\nInfants'   White\nWinter Coats at\n$6.75\nAges from ti months to 3 years.\nBeau-lifully made in Lambswool,\nCorduroy or Bearskin. This\nis a  very  special offering.\nM. Crees\nj. ee\nBuy. Christmas. Presents\nnow while prices are lower.\nOur stock is now complete\nand presents a pleasing selection.\nMen's Furnishings\nat Tuesday's Cleanup Prices\nQuality lines on which\nthe saving is a most\npleasing one\nS. C. Morris\nMen's Heather Pure Wool\nSocks,    Special, p\u2014js\u00bb\nper   flair           \u2022 I O\nSizes   10,   10K   and   11.     1-his\nis, a very special  value.\nMen's Olive Khaki Duck\nOveralls\nExtra strong, double, seat and\nlonees SO fjft-\nSpecial   \u25a0 ;..    O.tO\nMen's Felt Hats  \u201e,-\nFedora stylos. A smart Hat\nIn shades of green, browrt or\nblack, frfi IJQ\nSpecial    WAi I \u00ab\/\nOur Men's Own Store, Phone 13\nTHE STORE WITH THE XMAS SPM\nS if ***_ Bay SSSBSL g\nPOLITICAL\nMass Meeting\nTUESDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 30\nNELSON OPERA HOUSE\nAddresses by Jas. O'Shea, Liberal Candidate\nJ. A. Austin\nThos. Notman and other local Speakers\nDr. W. 0. Rose has been invited to speak\nEvery voter invited. Chair at 8 o'clock.\nVote for O'SHEA, Candidate of the Oliver\nGovernment\nfields of sugar cane. The rats took\nto the trees, and the mongoose\ndevoted their attention to the farmers' chickens, kids and lambs. They\neven ate young: puppies and kittens,\nand nearly exterminated the native\nbirds, as -well aa the valuable marine turtles, devouring the eggs of\nboth. Spreading to other islands\nof tho West Indies, they have proved\nfrightfully obnoxious In these and\nother way_, even nlbling bananas,\npineapples, cocoanuts and young corn.\nThey wero introduced into Hawaii,\nwhere they have done an Immense\namount of mischief. Many estate\nowners In Trinidad pay a shilling* a\nhead for mongooses destroyed, and\ntens of thousands are killed each\nyear.\nLighting some straw In a packing box, two boys, aged six and seven, set fire to a large block of business and office premises and caus\ned  damago to the extent of 915,000\nin Mlddlesborough recently.\nHotel\nRegisters\nStrongly   bound   Hotel   Registers    ln    two    sizes.     Neatly\nruled  and  printed\n--J3.75\n-34.50\nSmall   .\nMedium\nTHE\nDaily News Job Dept.\nNELSON, B.C.\n rev**\nTHT WBTWm flJCITT W*TWS, rvmf&t miVKBb, \"RQ*\",r*3*J**BEE 30, T950.\"\nTHE ARK\nasss\nPRICES REDUCED\nMeeting, 72 In., old price $1.00, new\n\u00ab40<S White Duck, '6-bz\u201e C5c, now\n50<> \"yd.; Black Duck, 8-oz., 80ci\nirtrw 70s$ a^.: Prints, were 65c, now\n45\u00ab*; TurMsh Towelling, heavy, old\nifclce 50o, new 3_f!- yd.; Gooi White\n\"Tablecloth* \u00ab&0O . and 83.75;\nlijen'3 Wool socks, wore 90c, now\n75s*;' very large overalls, 83.00;\nHeavy Darlt BlalSltets, 88.00'wr;\nIndies' Underweai', ull prices reduced;\n4ftanneletites all down ih price; Men's\nWork Sliirts^aro 'u^Mlor tiisja axe.\nJ. W. HOIMES\nPhors   65U.\ntfOS  Vernon   Street\nDIARIES\nfor\n1921\nWe have both office and\nI:      \\ \"       \u25a0 -'*-\u25a0\npocket  Get yours early\n.Canada Drug & Book Co\nPreacription.    Carefully    Compounded\nPhono 81. P.O.  Box  1007\nPHONE 10\nSEEDED RAISINS\n75c\n50c\nNew  Peels and Shelled\nNuts in Stock\nFancy stock, Just ir^\n15-o-s. pkgs., 2 foi; . .\n\"Fancy  Cluster  Raisins\n1-lb. pacjtago ...._\u2022...\nGRAB JM SALE\nA' free ticket with every purchase,\neven it it is only a collar button.\nGood for tho drawing ot a prize\nevery Saturday night. Three valuable\nprizes to bo drawn on OhrlstnraM Eve,\nFftst   Price\u2014Diamond   Ring,   value\n$50.00.\nSecond Price\u2014Silver Tea-Set, value\n$25.pO.\nThird   Pri-ee\u2014Pendant,   value   $15.00.\nAll Bags containing exceptional\nvalues.\nJ. 0. PATENAUDE\nOptometrist & Optician\nWhen you require rubbers,\nrubber at our rubbers. '\nFleming's Store\nFAIRVIEW\nDRY    GOODS,    GROCERIES,     ETC.\nAT THE CREAMERY\n\u25a0Vher-e* Curlew butter ia made, modi-fern -machinery and uncfeafiing care\n\u2022teake'ltfe product the finest and most\nWholesome to bo had. You'll never\nReally know how fine butter can be\nijlihtll Vou' hAvb tasted Curlew. After\nthat you'll never be satisfied with\nJkny other.\n\"Sold by Dealers\nCurlew Creamery Co., Ltd.\n4&LSON, B.C.--GRAND FORKS, B.C.\n\\\nPHQNE 44\nURS\n> I have a 'very fine selection ol\n.*Wgh.claas;.FuB,J--Bia-k, White, Taupe,\nCross and Silver Fox; Mink; Alaska\nSable; Marten; Beaver; Wolf ln all\ncolors; and many others. All of\nbelt quality and finish, at manufacturers' prices.\n!     RE-MODELING A SPECIALTY\nG. GLASER\nManufacturer Furrier\nPh-n> 1fl6  Nelson. B.C.\nSylvia Breather\nMY HUSBAND S\nOTHER WIFE\nPOLLARD  COMEDY\nMoney to Burn\nFox Canadian News\nMutt & Jefi\nTOPICS OF THE DAY\nWATCHES\nMake Suitable Christmas\nPresents\nWe have a large assortment which in price and\nquality will suit all prospective purchasers.\nSee our Dollar Window and the attractive\nbargain table inside. *\nJ. J. WALKER\nJeweler, Optician  and   Engraver\nNELSON,   B.C.\nTOMORROW'S VOTING\nCity voters tomorrow will east\nthoir   ballots   at  Easl''   Hall\",\nFairview voters will exercise their\nfranchise  at  the  Jlskowicz  building.\nThe polls will open at 8 o'clock\nii) the morning, and will close at 7\no'clock in  the evening.\nBASKETBALL FEATURES\nRED TRIANGLE SHOW\nfull\nTwo snnppy lmisketl\u00bball R\u00ab\nnf \"M',p jnur go, a girls' lug-nf-war, a\nhumorous obstacle race, and some\nclassy work on tli- pantM-l Itara hy\nthe junior boys*, comprised tbe pmr\njjmm at the Y. M. C. A. entertain;\nment. on   Saturdnv   night.\nTin: y. M. c. A. .girls' gymnasium\nlub team, meet inn the high school\ngirls' bull team for the second time\nthis season, snatched a victory in tho\nlast few minutes nf lllt' w-'WJd h'.llf-\nwinning by one goal, tho score being\n14-12 In their favor. Until the last\n111 minutes of the game the high\ngirls were the agiossoi-s and steadily\nkept in advance of their opponents.\nKut putting on a spurt Irom then the\nY girls scored several goals In iiuick\nsuccession, pleasing their fans with\na successful, determining throw in the\nlast minute. The teams were: Y. M.\n0. A. girls\u2014Eileen . L-ong, Charlotte\nNotman, Grace Miller, Marjory Ingram and Ellen Milward; high school\ngirls\u2014Gladys .\"lelts, Catbleen Black.\nBelle Mt-tiiUiiav, Vera Walley and 0.\nHoare.\nTwo   scratch   men's   teams,   the   Col-\n\u25a0>\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0 \"and   the   \\\"\\r.\noi' the senior's\njjustiioned Hue to\nsome of the pin)\"'\nlast and cseitia;\nbeing* scored in r\nlarger share pilin*\nwho  won   out  wit-\ntlv\nflooor\nganni\nk,    -.i-hedufcd\n.lunwy,    whict,\nth;:   indisposition   of\nrs.     The   game   was\nthroughout,    goals\nipld   snce.-ssion,   the\nup   for   the   Colors,\nt   33   points   to   27.\nThe   teams   were:     Colors\u2014F.   Johnson, E.  C' Hunt,  George  Norijlrt,  Charlie Crydertimn and II.  -Murnhy;  WMiites\n\u2014-cbtty   Notman,   AV.   'I*.   Tail, , Fred\nWaldie,   Hoy  Brads]\ntion.-       Jack    Mori*'\nLining lip on Hi\nschool girls' and th-\nbasketball teams\nred In the face\nwhich, -probaljly ow\nior weight, was \\\nschool   girla^, in- tw.\nAn amusing toucl\nproceedings by a\nrace in -which Livii\ntook part. with\nstanding on hands and feet, each iffln\no'f the team wa.s requlrpd to fly lils\nback, do n -sumniersaidt, run to tlie wall\nand returning, crawl underut-ath his\narched Body, Speed and lack of elegance in surmounting the obstacle\nproduced some laughable mix-ui'ti. Tlie\njuniors also did some funny ai-iobaiic\nwork   on   the   parallel   bars.\nI.'ouglas   Hin-\n\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0rerc-ed.   '*\ntope the ' high\nY. ?.r. O. A. girls'\n\u25a0lied     therriselxes\nthe    ijig-of-war.\nI  to  their  super-\nn    By    the    high-\npulls,\nwas given  to  the\no!ista<*le relay\ntc.ii.iy of juniors\na    iraon-contefttttm\nTh8 cool rctiiiest of a woman: at\nthe. Highgule. Middlesex court! -was\n(W uiJijlicatloii Cut* an order -against\nher ihusband fpr support -towards her\nchild, * aged four. Tho clerk said,\naccording to her --taloment she had\nleft her husband taking the child\nwith her to live with another man.\nNark Your Ballot Thus\nat the election in Nelson\nTomorrow, Dec. 1\nTry Our Home-made\nBfeEAD\nTHB BEST\nOlltfERY\nSTANL]-*\"}\", ST.      PHONE 165.\nQuality and Service\nQUALITY\nFLOUR\nI'uflty,   Flvo   Runes,   Household, ii8-it\u00bbB. ......S7.40 r\/j\n4!l-lb. sacks '.    3.75   ^\nItf                   BUTTER A\n, ,  Curlew Ci'camoi-y      .70  \u2122\n_                        SUGAR rf,\nE 20-lb. sacks ;...\"......  3.B0 |\"\n^ 10-lb. sacks    1.80 \u25a0\n\u25a0ft                    COFFEE \u2022\"\"*\nW Empress, frosh gDound     .70 O\nin tea H\nQood Hope, our special ^\n-blend      .70 q\nWe   guarantee   satisfaction 9\non  Tea, or Coffoeor money *\u25a0*\"\nrefunded.\nJ. A. IRVING _ CO.\nHay* You Seen The \"Hugro\" Kleanwell\ner?\nThis is the greatest small-sized gaj^pet Sweeper made\nSPECIAL P$CE-$3,25-TQ INTRODUCE\nAlso the \"Hugro\" Vacuu**i Gleaner, $11.60\n!__.\u2014**>*\t\nWood, Vallance Hardware Company, Ltd.\n!\nBAKER BTBMfflt\nMMWiXiuiiili.'I;,\nNXLBON, B. 0.\nO'Shea, James\nROSE, William Oliver\nX\nVote for the\nConservativ\ntes\nAND\nBusinesslike Progressive Government\n--\u2014-\u2014lf\u00abiBW*H-\u00ab-miBM\u2014-\nOpenin\nSTILL-GOING STRONG\nMany excellent values left in the very Finest Suits\nand Overcoats\nt\nUnderwear\n$2.50   Value in Heavy Grey Wool....    $1.50\n$3 and U    Value in Heavy Wool  . $2.00\n$3 and $4   Value in Medium Weight $2.00\n10 p.c. Off Turnbull's and Stanfield's Lines\nGILKERS\nMen's and Boys' Outfitters\nNelson\nInstal the Hecla Pipeless Furnace\nIn Your Home\nThe   most   economical   and     efficient     type.\nEstimates given.\nR. H. MABER\nBOX 618.        NELSON, B.C.        PHONE 458X\nAT YOUR OWN PRICE\n\u2022   Store and residence property on Water street.'\n' The original cost was $_50u;00.    Will start it at\n$350.00 and accept $50.00 bids.\nCharles F. McHardy\nREAL 'ESTATE,     .   'fHONE i?B,. \u25a0;   . JFi-aJMNCl*.\nA.c Horswill & Co.\nPhone- 131\nOUR PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT\nGranulated Sugar, per II,. 18<*\nYellow Suk-ar, per II,. .... 17f^\nOur Own Brand Butter .. 70\u00ab5\nCurlew or Bronkfielil, II,. 70\u00a3\nWashington     Bacon,     by\npiece, per lb.    5^\nSliced Bacon, to suit you\nP\"1' U* 65*i\nWashington      Family.slse\nHams,  per  lb.'   5g\u00a3\n1-eel.s, Lemon and Orange\nP\" \"'  65c>\nPeel, Citron,, per lb 90d\nShelled Almonds, beauties,\nI\"'1'   \"* 85a-:-\nBhelled WalnitB. bemilles\nl\"'1' '\"' 'S5ft\nPurity Plcmr, sis-lbs... $7.4\u00a9\nour Bemv Plour. US-lbs. 7.35\nPurity Flour, 'l!t-lbs... \u201e!*75\nOur Best Flour, 411-lbs,^ R J-g\nJam, 4-11), tin, comp. .. j'gjj\nMarmalade. 4-lb. tlh .,' l'_5\nMixed Nuts, per lb.         '.\u00a3Q\nPROMPT    DELIVERY\nOFIEID S,\nAsktd Independent Report\non Ymir Road; Liberals\nQuote Only Part.\n\"IP Hip LibcralH would givo tho (lato\nf my Mien to Hon. ,T. AV. King, on\ntho. Ymii- road, am). Lhe whole letter,\nngtead of a BMected paroarifapli,\" the\n\u25a0\\\\iiolo ^ point that Lhey maku o_ it\nv.-ould tUadiip-jUlv I'or -the lotU*i* as tit\nv\/htr4o wotihl comDlftfly (jylishUHh uiy\nslnoeWty in re.\"iiu-tl u> iho Vmir*;\nroad,\" declared .faines* 11. .Schoiield.\nM.p_p'. Tor Trail, over the l-onf? dLs-\nlanee telephone- last liight, \"onn.ii-.'. i -\nIng on the |wra-;ra|ih lhal hih.iral\nHpeakers havo he<>n reading, ahd 1,,'h-\n\u2022al advcrtisemen-iH hav boon repro-\ndueinK.\nIn    Deeeinhei*.    I!il';.   or   .lanuai-y#\n7. Dr. KiiiK .sent hio 'lie ntifma'ibja\nmy diKtriet gran I,    in  Lhijisc  was\n\u25a0cified tlio ymIr road, iuuI it. 'report was aslci*d for upon it.' It would\nhave heen pari and pare**\"*! nf my\nllr-lrict volf-, wliit'h wan lo eovor\ntil tho roads In my diHtrini, and U\nlould only have heen -built at lhe\nexpense of the district as a wh'ole.\nfit 'that time it was literally true, ns\ntho paragraph the Liheralu quoted\nytated.'llral 'no eouulry would bo developed nr KclUrrs .served.' There was\njust one settlor along tlie route, a\nruad fiij-eman. It way iu 111,17, liilS\n\u25a0and 1030 liuit the lumber development, brought iiliiiu't hy general! eotidi-\ntfoils on -the '.'untinenl, tend the -pin*\ning In of settlors,  look place,\n\"8o l Heli] out, as l -iiad previously\ndUiie, for a specjui vole for K. TJi'e\ni.lhcni.ls noneeal  this fact.\n\"The fact lhal I slated, ay lhe\nLiberal*. Quote, that 'I would prefer\nthai some one other than myself\np-port,' pro\\*(;s- my sincerity, The\nfact 'thai I objected io my rijgulftr\nroad *rrant heing used for this purpose was being used against me in\nNelson, and so 1 asked the govern-\nmon to obtain an independent report,\nwhieh would at that 'time have completely justified by objection to other\nt']i;(n   a   special   grumt.\n\"Uetween co-nditionu at the end of\nllijii, mud the. present time; when tlio\ndistrict, is well developed and *-*\u2022\u25a0, tied,\nthere is no possible.-oonip.r.'i'VMi. 1\nhave met Ihia carefully'.selected para-\ngraph all through tlie Ha'lmon valle;.:\nsetHion of 'rrty riding, and the voters\nI here know all ,ab\">ul it. and thoi-\noiiishiy underskiiid my aitiiude. They\nUniiw that I am for -the imnusdlate\neoastnietiiin 'of lh\"1' road, Cbi\" it is\nnmv, in the present fitaite of thi) d<\\-\nvcle|)monl nf lhat district, > printe\nnec(^sity. The. rac't Mia'. 1 hiiv.\n\u25a0t'lnir cohnden-d as anyone can uncertain for liiinselC hy a visit there,\nshould be :\u25a0 KufElViont itnswtr In the\nmisrepresentations   being   made,*;\nHAY\nNo. 1 Timothy; No. 1 Alfalfj\nMixed Timothy and Alfalfa!\nMixed Redtop and Wild Harj\nWheat straw expected very so\nThe BRACKMAM-KEi\nMILLING CO., LTD.!\nst be i.alcl by Deeemboi\n(Signed)       0.  HERE.\nSATDKDAY   IS   CADET   MIOKT   AT\nTHE   If. ' (10901)\nENSOHSES    HO    CANDIDATE.\nTbo Nakusp Local of tlie United\nLtrmcl's of ISrtlKh Coliuhlbla l,:,s no\n>mlnee In the field in the slocan\n(liny, nor does it. ns a body, endorse\niy of tbe candidates standing for\nfiction. (10S37)\nH, THuncooW,\nSecretory.\nJio not t'orkci\n\u25a0by Molliers' Club\nwork, fifty cent\nlug, boiac made\nred pocketed )od:\nvisit   Lhat .aftorn\nMemorial Hall sale\nParish Hall. Sale of\ni tubloi home cook-\ncandy and old biind-\nlor the kiddles will\nKin. \u2022   I10SM)\nDon't  foi'Bct  tlie classical  concert  In\nSt. Paul's churcli Thufsday nlgbt.    Ad-\nision   DO   cents. (108112)\nHOTICEl\nTlie executive coiumltteo of tho\nTrail Branch, a. W. V. A\u201e ta\u00bbo th!B\nmeans of expresalnar the displeaoui'e\nof tlio Branch at tho presumption\nof Mr. (i.e. Hodge, of Vanoouvor,\n(working it, tho interests of the\nliberal party) hi voicing what pnr-\nported to he tlio viowfl of the returned :non. They do not wiiih tho\nname of tho Branch in any way r. associated with his recent nctivltiea in\ntho district. (10394)\nM\nf\n.MP- .\n*#EATREI.\nlk.n't   forgot  tlie  St.   Paul's\n,ld   aro  hnldiiiK  their   bazaar\nl.adioi\nan Doc\n(10911\nCOME TO ST. FAtJ-'S CHUBCH\nnlifl hear a liigb class musical program on Thursday ovetilng under the\nauspices Of tbe Ladies' Aid. Vine\nwill ciijoy^overy item. (1091O)\nAWCISKT OPDEB, OE EOKEST-\nEBS\u2014A whist drive and concert will\nlie Held In tho K. P. Hall, Wednesday,\nDee;   1st.      Cohcerl   to   commence    at\n8-UO,       Admission   r,0c.' (101101)\nNTl'll)--\naaphy\n,,t'l \u25a0 who\nuiowlougo .of 11\n;es   tu   right\nItiseh.    Pho\na do\n!i mid\nWill\nAp-\n110907)\nlie acceptable Christmas\nan find one which will\nexceptionally reasonable\nWalker's.. (10'Jlli;)\nHOTICE     \"T\"     GIl.'.I.K\nATHI.ETXC    CI.UB    DANCE,    Eairle'u\nHall,    Johuaon's     Orchestra,    THURSDAY,  DEC.  2nd.      Everybody  come.\n(10311'.')\nWho.\nat   .1.    .\n:ial   Chi\nare  downtown  today  drop\nWalker's   and  Vico   * the\ntolas   Kile   bai'iiaiu   table.\n(10900)\n.1.   Walker's   Dollar   Window,\nworth    up-   to   Four   Dollars:\nSamuel   Goldwyn's   Great\nSUPER   SPECIAL\nPauline Frederick\n\"MADAME X\" -\nIn \"Ma da me X\", Pauline Frederick ciives the greateat , performance of her career. - You\nmust not niiss \/chis production-\u2014\nthe supreme accomplishment of\nGoldwyn   Pictures. \" y\n\"Closfi to Nature\"\nCarter Dehaven Comedy\nChildren . 15c\nAdults  .. 35c\nLADIES' SUITS\nAND COATS\nCleaned or Dyed\nH.K.Foot\nHlgh-OlaHa ,Dyer   A  Cleaner\nFAIRVIEW  \u2014   NELSON,   B.Q\nIk\nI Have a Good Selection*!\nHorse Blanked\nJOE HOLLANII\nHarness Maker\nP.O. Box 811.    Phone!\nThis\nnot\ni 'nn   opportunity    tlie\nmissed.\nslioif\n(11)901\nTlie    I't'iocrs    anil    members    of ^ffl\nlluocu City Kebekuh  Lodge No. 1Q,M\nmeet   for   practise    tonltvht   at     t9\nThere  will  also  be. a special  meotin\n(10301\nCanadian Pacific\nSuperintendent\nDies at Toronto\nTORONTO, Nov. 29. \u2014 William\nKirktonil Tbonipsim, an old employee\nof the Canadian, Pacific railway,\ndied here .Sunday, aged \u00ab\"i lie wns\nsuperintendent ot operations at\nBi'ownville Junction, Maine, Moose\nJaw, Saskatchewan and White rivet',\nOnt., and for the.past twelve years\nhad been in Toronto as superintendent of Number Three division.\n_e*\u00ab\nSocial and Personal\nCreston tunclior, la\ntin*   ItoHsland   mill\nrpglsterefl   al     tin\n\u25a0  ,1.   t\\  Moure,  tin\n:i   city   vlKitor,\nH.  H.   .lolu.isloiH\nin*sr   in spec tor,   .ia\n.Strathcona.\nMiss Annie McDoiiald will 'undorgo\na Btconrt operation at tlin Kootenay\nLuke General  hospital' today,\ni''i*''i! A. SIArkey aiitl li- yampaoii;\nGrand Organizer ot! t)*o Bojooyolont\niinil i'rotectlvo Ordor tit Klfts, le.ft\nlitet night for Trail to eJEfaat initial\norganiaiiig worl*; for tho order in tlio\najnolter  city.\nNelson News of the Day\nI'oulti-ynien now Ih \" your cl.mnc- to\nlirovo what your sto.ck In. Big uoul\ntry nhow to be held ln\u25a0 Nulsun on De\n(iemher 1, \u00bb und '.<\u25a0 Judge, I'roft'KHor\nK. A, I_loyd. of tlio B. C, UiilVLMsity,\nVancouvor. Prize lists now ready*,\nApply to A. -Wallach, fc-ocretary. Box\n257,   Phono   <l<J.m. (1087B)\nTho ITelaon fcranoli ot the Q. W.\nV. A. hereby trivos notioo that, H tiooa\nnot oouutenauoo, a-ul cannot eon-sent to\nhe associated, in any way with, the ac-\ntivitlea of _*-. O. Hodg*o, of Vancouver,\nnow In Nelson, in connection with tho\nreturned men, Thla branch rogrote\nthe necosBlty ot havint; to take this\nstep. \u2022 (1030*1)\nvv- bid   t'T  McLean\nThe Store With The Christmas Goods\nDrake's New faiiety^Stsre\nChristmas Opening, December 2'\nA  lull  lino of  Now Toys for Santa to    pick    from\u2014Prescnto    suitable\nfor younn and old.   All are invited  toinspect our stock at  new store.\nFormerly Ewert Jewelery Store\nAnd Mho the .\"Little Store\nTO-DAY'S\nSPECIALS\nTWEED HATS\n$2.85 is\n$4.50 and $5 Values\nCashmere Fini:\nGood Value at 50c\nIvory Finish Hats\n$4.90\nTho  host Canadian   Hats  Mado\nPriced at $8.00\n75 SUITS\nViiliu-H tbJ-fC!\nfur ..' \".\n$34.75\nEmory & Walley\nw__^_j_^^-^_^_-,\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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