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Limit**.\nTHE WEATHER\nNelson nnd vicinity:'Generally fall-\nnot   imieh. ehfftifje   In   temperatures.\n''\u2022ff'\"'* '\"\u2022*'   J'\":'.'~' :\"'\"\" \" T, \"'\nVOL. 19\n' .iM .JthiSUU iti'tt w\n^.[.apcT^'pa-^\nNELSON B. 0., SATURDAY MORNING, JAl^B^ 8, iSiol.\n'JSiAXmi.\nEXfflBEIL\nTHREATENS\nWants   Liberal-Conservative\n,   Convention   to   Nominate\nWest Peterboro Candidate.\nI   LACONIC ANSWERS\nthantes \"Maybe\" to 'fak*.\n, ly\" Qtiestidhed on Political Significance ol Visit.\nPETEnBORO, Jan. 7.\u2014 With reference...\u00a3o the threatened mandamus\nproceeding oh behalf.ot J. H. Burn,\nham, ex-M, P., io compel tho Lib'\noml-ConseryjUve association of west\nPelerboro lo cull_a convention and\njiiiini' ,i cnndldate for the foderal\nby.Bleot(on, CI.., Vf. . rfntton, Mr.\nBurhham's legal adviser has wrltlen\nto X .12, Jl'railburn, president of thb\nIjlbofal^oiVsprvalivo association, expressing; d hope Ihfit-tho uefelred co*n-\nvonllon will bo called without recourse . bedng hnd to mnhdnmus pro-\nceotilhKB.\nW. P. O'Connor, formerly of iho\nboard of commerce, whd arrived\nhero yeslerduy was still in town\n\\ tonay.^ When naked yesterday If h|8\npresence here hail any holltlcal slg'\nnlfli'iin,','.  Mr. O'Connor replied:\n\u2022'May be.\"\nToday upon tho question being re\npeated, he amended this by saying\n\" 'may be' has changed to 'llkoly.*\"\n1 First Consignment of Alberta\nWheat Leaves for Europe\nVia Panama.\nCAliQARY, Jan. 7.\u2014Approximately\n8000 tons ot Alberta wheat were\nshipped from Calgary to Vancouver\na few days ago, en routo for Liverpool and \u2022French ports, toy tho Tan\nama route. . This is tho first im\nportaht shipment to be mado from\nthis province by the Pacific and\ntho Panama canal, although a few\nemail shipments were, made prior\nto inn. One boat load of wheat\nhas either* left Vpnco'ucor noW or\nwill do so within the -next few\n*lay.-:. and tho other will bo shipped\nfrom tho government terminal elevator at . the Pacific coast port\nshortly   afterwards,\nTho, shipment of wheat to Europe\nla ln tjio naturo of an experiment\nJa view of tho prevailing high\nocean rates the com will he some-\n'what greater tlmn would bo, the\nc^so If the grnln wero consigned\nby tic old route hy rail across\n' Canada. Great euro must also bo\n\\aken to ship only, grain with\nlow moisture content, owing to its\npassngo through the tropic zone.\nOwing to the rapid. Increase in\nocean tonnage, . however, ocean\nfreight rates ore now falling, and\nH |h anticipated that the Pnet\"f|c\nroute may in course of timo prove\nthe Cheaper. A member of the\nfirm by whom the shipment naa\nbeen mado stated yesterday that a\nreduction of railway freight rates\nwould also bo necessary to make\nshipments by the Panama profitable.\nFire Breaks Out\nin   United   States\nEmbassy in London\nLONDON, Jim. 7.\u2014I-lre. possibly\norlgjnatlng from defective wiring,\nbrok'o out In the United States embassy hero .ibis nfternoon. Quick\nwork by firemen confined the blaze,\nto one room. It ls not bolleved\nany setlons damage was dono.\n__\u2014,    ia\u00bb ' \u2014\nCivil Servants W^b\nPlazWttk Politics\nBeconte   Unpopular\nVICTORIA, Jan. 7.\u2014Civil . ser.\nvnnt. who Jinve the habit of playing'\npolitics.anil taking part In elecuorial\nare likely to find themselves In\ndiBfavor with tho civil service\nsoclatton, according to tho leading\neditorial In this mohlh'. issue of the\nCivil Servant, which is being circulated; among employees at the,\nparliament buildings hero and gov.\nornmont offices throughout tho pro\nTlnce. ,^M_____________\nFrench Labor Leaders\nAppeal for Loyalty to\nUnion Labor Movement\nPARIS, Jan. 7\u2014Tho Fronch Fed\noration of 'Labor has Issued an ap\npeal to Fronch workmen to remain\nfaithful to the union labor movement as against tho Communist\nelement that recohtly .split tho Socialist   party al ^Tours...   .\nMBS. MoOAHfTirV DIRS AT COAST\n' VANCOUVER. Jan. 7.\u2014Agnes\nEMlabtth   McCarthy,   82,   widow   of\n'the inii. im'.ii.ii .Vc'Cnrllly, Q. . C.,:\nSI. 1-. died at her .homo HbroWodoy,\ngl>e iY'll   be  binned, iB Xsiep*-o> _\u00bb\nGall Allied Premiers\nt6 Discuss GeMany's\nDisbandment Failure\nLONDON, Jan. 7.\u2014The conference' of the allied ' premiers\nj will bo \"held In Purls January ID.\nThe .primary objects of the discussion will be Qermany's failure to disband her self defense\norganizations. Lltrya George and\nEnrl Curaon, secretary of state\nMr' foreign affairs, will represent\nBritain at tho conference.\n\u25a0\n0am fteiiolotioiiarj* Literature and Flags\nt\n^^S.\\^^l!'AT'rJ^M}i\n0\nl OVER\nCALLAHAN\nDepartments at Loggerheads\n0v6r Question of Deporting Cork Mayor.\nWASHINGTON, Jan. 7.\u2014Deflnlto\nIndications hod appeared tonight\nthat tHo suito department might\ntake into Its own hands without\nregard to the department of labor.\nthe question of ndmittlng to tho\nUnited States, Daniel J. O'Callaghan,\nlord mayor of -Cork, paroled by thrf\nlabor department, after his arrival\nat Newport as a stowaway.,\nConflict between tho two departments wns foreshadowed yesterday\nbrought out into tho open, and\naccentuated tonight when It was\nlearned that Acting, Secretary Davis\nof the state department had called\nupon the department'*-! legal authorities for advlco on tho question\nof his department taking tho entire\nO'Callnghan admission matter into\nhis owb hands. The state department, it has beon indicated, favors\ndeportation of the lord mayor. whllo\n,the labor department has been represented by those closo to Its higher officials as favoring admission\n(ft tho Cork official.\nSecretary Davis Indicated during\ntheVday that the state department\nshoiflld Instituto an Investigation of\ntho ^Ported statement of Harry\nBoland,'- secretary to Eamonn Do\nValero, that ho too, had entered\nthe United .Slatos without a passport as a'-Stowaway. Mr. Davis\nsaid that tho department, lu addition, had taken notlco of the\nadvocacy by Bolond, in a speech\nyesterday, in Now York, of a \"vendetta\" hy the Irish in every country, If 'Great Britain persisted lu\nthe pursuit ot Us present attitude\ntownril   Irelnnd. There     was.   a\nQuestion, tho secretary said, as to\nwhether such a declaration did not\nbring Its author within tho scope\nof tho Immigration act of 181*3\nproviding deportation for aliens advocating the use of force and vlo-\nlenco flfcalnst  the   United  Htntes.\nAfter n -raid hy the military and police on Liberty He\/H, Dublin, Ireland, ajl\nflie literature nnd Irish republic, flags seized were piled In a heap and burned,\nTHU &FTHE UNITED STATES\nWASHINGTON, Jan. 7.\u2014\"What officials here claim thnt complete Information as to the relative naval\nstrength of the principal world\npowers Is now In possesion of the\nUnited States govornment; Whether\nit will be presented to tho senate\nforeign relations committee In connection with thirt committee's consideration, of proposals looking to\nworld dif-nrmamont, hns not been\ndisclosed,\nThe information has been compiled\nIn the form of tables which show\nthat Orent Britain's sea power Is\ndouble that of the United Rtittes\nond that although the British preponderance In capital ships will\nprnelically have been overcome hy\nthe United Slutes with the completion In 1023 \\of the Urfitcd States\nbuilding program, the United States\nnavy will still be greatly Inferior\nIn type o( vessels which naval of-\n\\fleers regard art extremely important, notably destroyer leaders, cruisers nnd light erulsers, emitting sub-\ninnrlncft and  airplane  ship*. *\nThe United Slates navy today, ao\ncording to thin Information, hns\nmore than double the strength of\nthe Japanese navy and this ratio\nWill . be miilntitlned <iVfUiTrwUh , tho\ncompletion uf tbo building program\nof the two countries. The United\nStates will be far superior not only\n'in capital ships,! but also In destroyers nnd submarines, Jupan, however,   will   have   double  the   numbor\nPRIZE BABY LEADS\nI\nDimes RepoH That\nCanadian Pdcitlc Will\nAcquire Anyox Plant\nPtUN<;i3 JlltPBRT, Jan. 7.\u2014H.\nS. Muhroe, gelwral mnnnger of tho\nOronby Company's plant nt Anyox,\nstates that tho report lho properly\nI. to be Bcoulred hy tho Canadian\nPnclflo railway rompnny Is unfounded. : Np 'ontHrilnatlon of tbo\nplant has been made toy ihe railway\ncompany. Mr. Munroe Is hero\non his way to Vancouver en roulo\nfor New York.\nPropose to Import Engines of\nWar for British Columbia\nFarmers.\t\nVICTORIA, Jan, J,\u2014Importation\nof numbor. of war tanks from England and France to tackle Ihe Job of\nclearing up thousands uf noros of\nland for. fnrmcrs of British Columbia, is being placed before tho\ngovernment by nwmbors attending\ntho convention of farmers Institutes\nhere.\nTho convention decided In ravor\nOf a wholesale cooperative houso for\nfarmer* conducted nlong Ihe line,\nof lho California By.iem, without\nthe share capital nnd with nil returns pooVod. This was referred\nto  tho  boavd  for statistics.\nDAUGHTERS OF CANADA\nINCORPORATE SOCIETY\nOTTAWA, .Ian. 7.\u2014(Canadian\nPress)\u2014-Tho Daughters of Canada,\nWith, head office nt Toronto\/ hav\u00bb\nbeen, incorporated here, , The Chief\npur-poso of the organization, it Is\nf^atd, Is \"to do'veiop a spirit of tru-s\npatriotism basad on love and prlilc\nAn tho country.\" Tho daughters of\nJ'tyihtfda.uWrJ* trttifloB* to ntudy tho\n\u25a0miT'itiiuiion, history,'uhd geography\nof i'iiii-'mIii, to .advance a 1-nowlcdgo\nof tfjuna rlriMbcratlc principles, to\nsUmulnte a love for Canadlun nri,\nmusic and llceraturo lit ouv school!,\nhoi), them V> Hhd'firitAiiW mr instl-\ntuttons, and \/ncoliroge t'Jucav i'.v he<;\n\"onif  citizens   ol Canada,\nof battle, cruisers, now possessing\nfour such vessels with eight others\nprojected, while tho United States\nhas none cornpleted nnd only six\nbuilding.\nWithout reference to second line\nships, of which fl'rcat Britain haa\na preponderance In nil class-on over\nthe United Stages and Jnpan, the\nBritish navy contains 26 battleships\ncarrying nt least ten guns each of\n12-lnch calibre or larger and displacing 20,000 tons or more. The\nUnited States has U such vessels,\nJapan six, Franco seven', and Italy\nfour. Oreat Britain linn \u25a0 no first\nline battleships under construction\nwHlle the Ihilted States has U;\nJnpan seven, France four nnd Italy\nfour.\nThe British navy still retains\ncosy advantage lu the crulsor type\nwith six first line battle cruisers nnd\nfour others classed tin Hecond ,llne.\nThe United Slates hns none com\npleted and six under eonstritotton,\n.Inpau four In service nnd eight projected. France nnd Italy have no\nbattle   cruiser*^   built   or   building.\nln compiling the figures ns to\ncruiser strength, rigid qualifications\nwi-re laid down for ihtH type of vessel The v.***nurem\u00ab*ntH for^ flrHt\nline arulscrs Mvere 'ae'ofnred \"lo be\nlarge fast cruisers Inunehed on Jan,\n1, lOOt, capubln of keeping station\n'with the battle find. .\nNeither  tbe  1'nlted  States,  Japan\n(Continued  on  Fage  Two)\nPublication of Winner Discloses Duplicity of Father;\nDivorce Granted.\nV'ANOOtrtKR. Jnn. 7.\u2014Mrs. Mar-\nguerlta .VcMullen, of South Vancouver, fornwrly of Uclrolt, was today granted a duorfie absolute by\nMr,,JuKtlce Maclinnald In Ju-r petition for divorce from her husband,\nTloiM    Mi'MiilN ii.    Uiw   student.\nThe evidence showed that |nM\nJuly McMullen wns nonvictcil jn\nToronto of bigamy on Information\nIhld by Mir In in Uuueuit, to whom >\"\u25a0\nwas  illegally innt-rlijd, Sn UpW.\nThe dJscevffy ioi n.th1^\\ woman\nin the case, uume nbobt ny tho\npublication, of u prize Winning baby\nBt fl provincial fair, tbo parents bo*\niqg shown (o ho KJcMullen nnd the\nthird woman. The parties were\nmarried In Detroit In IBOM, and Mm .\nMcMuii. n was forsaken in 19\"H after her husband's return from ovcfi\nsens.\nThere was no defense, respondent\nat the time uf Ihe hearing being\nengaged with the lawyer' to whom\nho ls articled. In another court, in\nthe Niimc pulldlng.\nQuebec Film Censors\nCondemn   \"Way* Down\nEast'9; Producers Appeal\nMONTftiftAL Jnn. 7.-Tho Quebec hoard of moving picture censors having unanimously \u25a0condemned\ntbe film\/entitled \"Way Down &jsj-\"\nD. W. OrJMIths, Its producer, threat*\nens to contest tho decision. R. 11.\npi'Suiii.*.. chairman of the board,\nsays the picture wus rejected on.\nthe grounds ihut it: depicted scenes\ndeemed to ho unfit\" for public presentation,\nDISS    AT   DIRECTORS'    MEETING\nNBW    VORJC,    Jan.    7.\u2014StrloW\nwith   acute irullgcstlon   nnd  ,i   Iim\nniticli    whllt>   ntten-JJng   a   a%\nmeeting   here   today,   ''^.t'f\"\nlawyel-   nnd   flnnncler,   oSed\n'tnodlcnl nttendanc\nwas  born In London\n\u2022ago. *.-.\nnncler, itl en H\nco reached ItinU\nIdoil,   Ont,\u00bb   \u00ab4 Si\nSTEAMER ARRIV\nMarried Pastor Elopes; Is\nSued (or Breach of Promise.\nrATTRRSON', N. J., - Jan 7.\u2014A\nwarrant for the nrresi of (he Rev.\nC-. C. Denill, former pastor of the\nFirst Netherlands Reformed church\nof 1'asslnc, on the charge of violating tbo Mann net, was slsued tohay\nh>\" 1'nltfld StiitcH Commissioner1 De-\nbtnoy. Tho charge agnlust the pastor resulted from an Investigation\nor his alleged elopement on Nov\n12, with AU-jh Trlria llannoherg, i\ntnrmh^r of the congregation _of his\nhiflJl-fh. They weru nwaV several\nweukN,\nHeeently thoy returned lo pan-\nslac. the pastor to his wife ami fa\nmlly nnd Ml mm llannoherg to her\nparents. Shirt, then the girt has\nbrought nn nctton for |2B,000 damages   MKuln.'-l    Rev-   pensll.   allCRlng\nhruaoh of bnuniRo to vnnm-\nFIND TRUE BILL ON\nKIDNAPPING CHARGE\nTORONTO, Jan. 7.\u2014John Dough\nty will bt* trlud at the oounty criminal oourt hero npxt week on\nchnrgr* of coiinplrlng to Rldnnp Amoroso j. ftpiiil, missing theatre owner, ns well as on a charge of steal\nipg $105,000 of vlntory hon^s belonging lo Mr- Nm&U. Tbe grand\nJury today returnotl a trut* bill\nagainst Doughty on'th*v- Indictment\nfor conspiracy. A true bill on the\ntheft charge was found by the grand\njury  yesterdny.\nlieutenantTgovernor\nestablishes himself\nVICTORIA, Uan. 7.\u2014The Hon\nWalter Cameron Nleliol arrived at\n(ho parliament buildings today and\n\u25a0sMtauHshPfl himself In tbo official\nofflco of the Ijcutuu-nl-gnvcriinr of\nBritish Columbia. Ifo iptiiiril>iifi-l)\ntook up the- work of signing nrderi\nrind crown grants.\nBRITISH SHIPPING QUIET\nWABHINCITON. Jan. 7.\u2014Sliipptnit\nCondition, hi Ora.t {lrllal\u00bb '\u25a0 during\ntho weok were nuiei,' lu'tionllnK (>,\no tologram today from <'onuii| ()f>n-\noral It. P, si.inn. i. of London, to f.h(*\nil^linrtinpnl of cornmefiM'. Cardiff\nand RwnnHca. formoriy atway. con-\niff-.lod,   rrporl   many   dock.   ,*mply\nthanks King of Spain\nhr Guarding German\nInterests Daring War\nBHRMN, Jnn. 7.\u2014Pr.Bldont\nl'lhert has sent to the Ulnp ot\nSpain a letter of thank, for the\nking*, wifecunrdlnc; ot lli-rmnn\nInterests In enemy .countries during-, and afler ' th. war. Herr\nElj\/rt especially thanks the king\nfor the \"aots df humanity and\nnbhle Impartiality extended to alt\nGerman nationals by the king,\nthe people and the authorities of\nJJpnln.\"\n'-'  \u25a0\u25a0: .v =^=\u2014*\"\nBermuda Islanders r*\nPtoUtt   Revision   of\nUnited States Tariff\nWASltlKGTOJf,   Jnn.   l.-rtoej\ndating (hat a revision, of l'nlll',1\nStales tarlftij would h<s prrjuiU-\notal to the Interests of die Island of i ll, r,nuila, a committee\nnf lii'i-iniidii. i'lt!\/('lis luis foniml-\nntcil a protest afedtauit rorlsloil\nwhlrli the British embassy turned dver tn Ihe state ricruuH- -\niiient, whii-ii lit uirn transmitted It today to Ihe sennto finance and linnso wnys and means\ncommittee.\n _^*i ^_\nSWjFTBEVENGE\nShoots Man Who Annoyed\nWife; Dead Man's Will\nLeaves all to Slayer.\nPRINCE 1UTURT, Jan. 7. (Can\nPress)\u2014Joseph Booth, 29, a \\lsher-\nman, was killed Mondny nfternoon\nIn a shack at Cumshowa Inlet, by\nRobert W. 1 lolmes, a logger, who\nfired five gun shot charges Into\nbJm. Holmes Hurrondered himself\nAnd nfler the  inmiosl   said:\n\"I killed Ttooih to protect my\nhomo.\"\nAt the Inquest at -Queen Charlotte City, Mrs, Holmes stated that\nBooth hnd been annoying her with\noffensive attentions for two months,\nbut she at first remained silent\nbecause nf Booth's threat to kill\nhimself If she told her husband.\nOn Monday, however, she told her\nhusband who. two hours later shot\nBooth,\n' In *nboth\"ft money belt' was found\na rough will leaving all his property to UolmcH, saying he was\ntired of Hi'*' nnd wanted his bod;\nthrown   Into   tho   Inlet.\nSPANISH MINES AFIRE;\nMINERS ARE ENTOMBED\nMAUJtlH. Jim 7.\u2014Twenty-two\ncoal miners uro Imprisoned tn tho\nlower galleries of a pit In the\nIx*tcnro]lna .\"oal fields, which aro\nnflrr, says a message from the\ngovernor nf \u00bbIium Province. He\nfeels that  nil tlm ipen will  be lost.\nPlan Regular All\nAir Service Between\nEngland and Egypt\nLONDON. Jan. ?.\u2014The establishment of a regular air service between- England and Egypt Is bolng\nplnnped here. It is said the aor-\nvlco probably will be Inaugurated\nbefore tho present year is over and\nmny   Include   Palestine,\n1\nCol. McLeod's Death Makes\nThird Vwatifcy in titwe\nol Common..\nI'-nnpunioKtON,    4\u00bbn.. 7.\u2014coi.\nH. P. MelMid, M. P. for Vork-Sun\nbury, who im. heen .erloil.ly 111 wllh\npneumonia, died a) hi. home tonight\nOTTAWA. Jan. T,\u2014(Canadian\nPicas)\u2014 Tlie death of i.ieui -i'\"l\nHafry I'. MeUeod, nl'iuhnr tor Tofk-\nSuniinry', mc^es (he third vaonney\nin the hOiiB'e ot commons, the\nother, being West .Peterboro, where\na bye-eleclton Is now In progress,\nnnd Vnnmskfl, Que,, made vacant\nwithin the pnst few days' by the\ndeath of Mr. 014811. the- sitting\nmember.,\n' Ll.ut.-C6h MeXeod, fii*st entered\nparllupieill In 191. when he was\nMooted by aoolumiillen lo sueewed\nO, P. Crockett, who was appointed\nto the New TththHtvli'U bench,' In\ntholgeneral elocllon ' oC ] Til7 he wns\neleetell by n majority *of jiearly 4.-\nOOii. 1'Jarlior in tlie yesr, lieul.-\nCol. McLeod held the no\u00abt of soll-\nollo'r gennpiil niid i.ii'ovliicJi\\l seere-\ntary In OenservhllV. prevlhelul ml-\nmliilslratlon of New 'rirnnswlek. lie\nserved In I'l'miro with the untiAdlnn\nexpeditionary forre. He Wns for\ntwo years grand master of the\n.Ortinge .lodge.\" of New ttrunswlek.\nReglna D'llnll. at N\u00bbw   '\n\"Empress  of   Pr\u00bbnc>.  nl ji''rn*Pll\u00abnd eoal exports to P'r.ncec|io'-)oni.r|\nfotm  r)i. John,  .V, I Jj '\u00bb  \u00ab\u00bbniMd,  the  -noga\u00abc\u00ab s\u00a714,\nOMtETTtD   AIDE-Dt-CAMP\niiTI'.WV^. Jan. 7.\u2014(Can. |>ro\u00bba)--\ni. appointment, is officially gdH-\n...(\u00ab of Ckptaln Walter IJo.o, act.\nlng Canadlnn nav^l jllreottir, to be\nan hoponu'y aide-do-ramp to felt\nexcellency,   th. \u25a0gevcrnor-Itn.rtjl ^sf,\na\nm:\n0 TRY CASE *\nFMR DOINIC\n\\\\\\_m\nPressing Case Admits of No Delay; Impossible to\nGeneral Court Martial* Waive Usual Period forf\/isOii-\ner's Defense; Was Adviser to Late Hunger Making\nMajor M*eSwfe*jy; Charge Rests on Passage7^!. Note\nBook; Claims They Were dictated in Jail.\nLONDON, Jan. 7.\u2014Intense^ Interest ls being: evinced In the trlnl\nhero tomorroy hy court martial of\nFaih\"Pr ribmhilc, ch'at*Valn of the Republican (funrd nnd spiritual advisor to tho late Terence MacSwiney, lord mayor of Cork, who\ndied in llrixtnn prison, wliili* on a\nhunger atrlko some time ago. It\nis said that the case agaiuist Father\nDominic Ib so urgent that It is\nImpossible to convene, a general\ncourt martial. Tho usual week\ngiven a prisoner for preparation\nof his defense also has been curtailed. s\nThe charge was served on the\npriest Wednesday without the customary evidence being taken nnd\nho was not afforded legal advice\nuntil Thursday. H ls ienrncd that\nthe charges nro based on certain\npassages In a note book nnd In n\nletter. The accused man will maintain that the passages In the note\nbook wero dictated to him hy l^ord\nMayor MacSwiney lu Brixton Jnll\nLn the 'presence of the prison authorities for transmission to *.\\Iae-\nSwlney'a friends and that the letter\nwas a private communication to a\nfriend in England where it was\nfound   by   Scotland   Yard   detectives.\n.V dispatch from Dublin, Dec. 17th,\nreported that In a raid on a monastery by tho military and poller\nof Dublin Father Dominic and another priest, Father Albert were\narrested. Father Albert later was\nreleased, but the dispatch said\nFather  Dominie,  was  held.\nDeclares   Ropriaals   Intention\nDUBLIN, Jan. 7.\u2014Dublin Castle\ntoday announced Us Intention m\ndestroy houses In the vicinity ot\nscenes of outrages which aro definitely known Lo ho occupied by militant   Sinn-   Fciners.\nThis action Is to bo taken ns a\ndeterrent to further outrages as on\nexample   to   other   districts.\nIt wns also announced by tlu*\ncnslle thnt owing to the persistence\nIn the Interference with mall cars\nIn Tlppernry, Sllgo and Donegal,\ntho mall services in those district**\nwill bo suspended, effective Monday.\n.According tn tho castlo statement\nsbme mall routes have heolT Aided\nas many as K> times. Throughout\nthe country lasi week tliero were\nfe6 raids on mails, an Increase of\n15 over the previous week. Outrages dining last week numberr-t\n73, as compared with 13 or Uio\nprevious   wee)*:.\nWith    reference    to    the    mllUuiy\nreprisals,    ihe    castle\/ f>mouncement\nsays: t \u00a3\/\nPunish   Non-Informers\n\"Although It is not1 yet possible\nto Identify any. persons actually\nengager In nt tacks, tho military governor It. of th\u00ab opinion* that, lr\nIs Impossible to effect preparation*\nfor such attacks without tho knowledge of many local residents Who\nare therefore held guilty, at least\ntn the extent of having failed to\ngive  Information  to  tho authorities.\"\nThe weekly summary Issued by\nDubiin ciu*ji if snows that arrestn\nfor the we4k*t lor outrages anfl \u25a0\npolitical \u00bbtf\u00a3M|ft*,w?rc 208, an .increase . of i 'tyt \u25a0 <*ypjrV the previous\nweek.\nNo   furih*-r  information  as   to   the\nweh or on bo i its of JSamonu De  Valerf* '\nor  nny   news   concerning  the   peace\nactivities   were  availahle  today.\nThe extensive raiding and search-\nlug of jH'destrians continues in\nvvvry   p.nt   of   Dublin.\nAsking whether persons suffering\nthrough military reprisals could stfC\nthe government for damages, the\ncorrespondent, was officially informed thnt no action could lie against\nthe government but Ibat 11 Waa\ncusloma'ry at the conclusion of 0\nperiod of marl Ial law to pass a\nspecial act protecting Individuals\nconcerned in the ordered destruction\not   prop'M*t\\. \u2022\nTally of  Crime's\nl.oNlni'N. .hm. 7.\u2014Two hundred\naud sixty-one persona wero killed\nnml 4Hi wounded in Ireland ln 1020\nns u result of what are described\nin on official report aH \"serious\nouiragcf*.\" These, figures do not\nInclude .*>:' civilians who died a\u00bb a\nresult of the rlols in I'lster from\nJune   to   September.\nThe casualties are divided as\nfollows:   ' .    '\nPolicemen killed, IS.\",; wounded,\n82fi: soldiers killed. 53: wounded.\nI IK; civilians kilted, death said to\nhnve heen' due to Sinn Felners.\n43:    wounded.    10\u00ab.\nThe report says i he jiuniber Of\ncourt houses destroyed was ,68;\nRoynl Irish Constabulary barroaks\ndestroyed .*.i)3. and damaged 168:\nraids on mull aggregated \u00bb98; raids'\non const guard stations und light\nhouses numbered 40: raids for arms\naggregated ^sin and raids on rev-,\nemip offices 111*. Minor outrages\nare not Included In the report.\nPublish Outrage Statistics in N\u00abw\nYork\nN'KW   YuKK.  Jnn.  7.\u2014The British\n(Continued   on   Pago   Two)\nL\nCHICAGO. Jan. 7\u2014(Cupndinn\nPress)\u2014An unusual charge Of larceny Is preferrd by Phillip M. ;Fran-\n\"zen, chief decorator for Ihe University of Wisconsin, against Pierre Paul\nAnther, \"Rpniilsh Clrendce.\" chemist\nof Highland Park., Ul,. charging\nHint Auther stole his wife in Madison, Wis., .it the point of n pistol\nnnd forced him to give Auther $100\nto pay for the honeymoon,\nPolice are-Trow searching for Auther and the missing woman, Mrs,\nCharlotte Frnnzen, of Madison, Wis.,\nand it Is believed they aro in Philadelphia or some other eastern city.\nAuthor's wife Is a nanndlnn exscr-\nvice woman who served in the Canadian army morlcal corps as a nurse\nand was decorated by the Rrltlsh\ngovernment for bravery. Interviewed by a Canadian Press representative, she Said she wns Miss\nBlanche FUen Harvey Tregelgns,\naf fidlnburgh, Scotland, hefore her\nmarriage to Amber. Iter parents\ndied when she  was a  child and  she\nTHE WEATHER\nweLLZirWe.YOD'r^C   A\nr\\ -reptRvstr Poo*   '\" \u2122\nGOLF PLWEfXjBOT\nk t Trt.MK VOO HI\nFRfNCTlCe MOW,\nwere brought  up in\nMid   iho   won   her\nwork   with  the  Can-\nl   in    Mel-\nand two sisters\nMontreal.     i-Hir\nlleiiteniiu\nndlun   army   medical\nglum.\nNew Year's duy Authci- departed\nfrom his home in Highland Park,\nleaving his wife and  baby glri.\nKram-ien's stntement told of n love\nmiadrangle covering three continents and contained charges of double\nbigamy, gun piny and Infedlllty. Anther, his wife in' Highland Park,\nFraiuson and hCH wife who, he says,\nleft hlh homo whh Anther after\ntelling him thai sho had married\nanther 13 'years ngo in Australia,\nwere the characters In the story\ntold.\nFranzou sttys he was resigned\nthe Hltuatlbn until Wednesday\nwhen he received letters from Mrs.\nAuther declaring Intercepted letters\nconvinced her that Mrs. Franzen\nwas trying to ''steal\" her husband.\nHe was convinced then, ho declared.\nthat he was the victim of a \"frame\nwr ; .\t\nUZZ\\\u00a3, 3HAU. We CO\nto CHURCH TowoRne**'-\nOR PLAY bOLf f\n\"Zimril\u00bbe,,\nVICTOIUA   Jnn\n\u25a0inlty:       tiencniHy\n:inng(*   In   tenipen\nVictoria    ....:.,\nI'eniiclcoi    \t\nNc4son     \t\nrninhrook   \t\nHarkerville     .. .\nCalgary     .......\nPortland     \t\nVancouver   \t\nUrn ml    Forks\nKaslo     \t\nKami dopn   \t\nPrince Unpen ^___._._._._._._._._._._\u2014\nDanftton       \u00bb2B Ifij-t]\nSun  Francisco        42    04\n\"Winnipeg             ii     k8\n\u2022geiow Iteroj !\n-Nel*Mon  aiiA <i-\nair:   not    rouqhl\n\"::.. jT j41|\n     i\u00bb   K\n....   '.'.-\u25a0   \u00ab'J\n     it    :in\n        I    21\ni^K' *'\u25a0\nu\njll\nio\n8.\nio\n vPageS\n\u2022l-fiB IWL80N DA11T NEWS,  S&HUR&AY, MORNING, JANtJAR-Y 8, 1S21.\nLeading Hotels of the West\nWh.r. th. Travelling  Publlo May Obtain   Suparl.r   Acc.mmod.tl.n\nTHE\nOf the Interior\nSERVICE   UNEXCELLED\nA   La  C.rt. T.bl.   D'H.t.\nSPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER 11.01\n**\u00bb\u2022****\n\"Sfo\nJNCOMPARABLY THE  FINEST JEA  ROOM  IN   B.  0.\nOpt*  Rally II sum.  to* Midnight Muslo and  Danolmj\nTho Lstest Sundaes, lee Cold Drinks and leea\n_\"_' Aftarnean Tsa (2 p.m. ta B p.m. -, 25o.\nHMdquarlere   Far   All  Travailing   Man,   Minlno   Men   and   Tourists\nEUROPEAN   PLAN      \u2014      \u2014       ROOMS,   $1.00   UP\nHUME\u2014W.    A,    Trlggs,       Spokane;\n: B.   P.   Haviland,   Moose   Jaw; ,W.   W.\nBuncan,   O.   McCono,   city;   J.   MoVnny,\nCallafornla   mine;   H.   N.   Major,   Proctor;    C.    Mankin,    Hall;    George       T.\nSmith, Vancouver; O. H. Goode and\nwife,', Murray Cameron, New Denver ; Fred C. Robertson, Spokane;\nC. J. Dahl, F. C. Haaneman, G. N.\nRy.j   Mrs.   Bornlco   Abbott,   Midway.\nWell Lighted Sample Rooms\nAmerican Plan\nHOTEL STRATHCONA\nNELSON'S LEADING HOTEL\nA Home for Those Away from Home\nSpecial attention to Traveling Public.\nSpecial Sunday Dinner, $1.00\nH. W. SHORE, Proprietor.\nSTRATHCONA\u2014S. Peterson, Proeto r; P. W. L. Brian, Vancouver; C. E.\nWilson, Halcyon Spring**; I J. RUi Bell, Calgary; John Watson, Edmonton;\nW. J. Chambors, Vancouver; Charles Crow, Lethbrldge; Thomas Scott, We-\ntnska-wln;  JnmeB R,  Keefe, Luthbrldgi*.\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nEhiroperan   nnfl    American    Plan\nBtaSfcBB   Heat   In    Every   Room\n. A.   liAPOlNTF.   Proprietor\nQUEENS\u2014J.    A.     Vallnnce,      Kaslo;\nJ, Wright, KamIo; P. Bradbury, Silver-ton, Jam on Urown, Poplar; J. Parry, T. Sarath, Fi*rnlo; Mr. anil Mrs.\nJ.  M.   Ryan,  Vancouver.\nSTAR CAFE\nTRAIL,   B.C.\nUnder Now and First-class\nManagement\nTh. Horn, uf Goad Cooking\nFlr.t-claaa   Bervl.ce   ln   The\nKootenay's Loading Cafe\nMr   Travelling Public, eat here\nand you'll think it's home.   Give\nTroll's leading and largest cat.\na trial.\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\n\u25a019    VttBNON     BT.    EAST\nOomfiTtnhu*  Ifct-oms,  Hot and Cold\nwater.  Dining  Room In\nConnection\nRm'tes  tt   mm)   Op.\nTHE KOOTENAY HOTEL\nMra.   Mallstte,   Proprietrett\nA Harris for ths  world  st  rtaiotv\nsbtt rates.\nOpen    night    and    dsy.      First-\nolasa     dining-room.       Comfertable\nroams.\n316 V-arnan 81      Near Past Office\nTREMONT CAFE\nBAKER   ST.\nFirst claas meals\u2014Open  day  and\nnight\u2014All  whlto help\nRegular   lunch   and   Dlnn.r   40\u00ab*>\n8HERIFF    el    BARROW,    Propa.\nCOPENHAGEN BANK\nSUSPENDS PAYMENT\nCOPENHAGEN, Jan: 7.-*The Nord-\n.ski.sk bank here suspended payment\ntoday, ' !fh\u00ab. bank, which had a capita1! of 5,000,000 kroner, . was started1\nduring the war. It closed owing , to.\ntho Inability to obtain help from ihe\nDanish National, bank.. The manager\nof the .Institution says It will be abloj\nto pay'all.depositors and also.a\u201e part\nof the capital shares.\n'     CHAHLE8.PUTNAM  DIE8 ...\nVANCOUVER, Jan. 7.\u2014Charles'Put.\nnam died' hero at the age of 80 today!\nHe was b.orn in Nova Scotia, whorij-\nhe operated a small shipbuilding yard,\nat Mali bud. He came 'to Vancouver\nin 1900. For some years be\" was in\nthe Yukon. Mrs: Frank Simpson, of\nEdmonton, Is a 'daughter.\nCOMB OUT CROOKS   '\nMONTREAL'; Jan. 7.\u2014This- olty\ngave another demonstration last\nnight ol! Its determination to get rid\nof orqoHs!\" And undesirables when\nover *U)0 men and women were\nquestioned, searched and asked to\ngive accounts of themselves. The\nraids took place in. the red light\ndistricts and in low saloons where\ncrooks are known to congregate.\nAny one who could not give a satisfactory explanation was locked up.\nWHEN MEALS\nHIT BACK\n'Pape's Diapepsin\" instantly\nHniis Indigestion, Sourness,\nStomach Acidity\niimn 21\nAre lumps of undigested food cus-\nlng you palp? Is your stomach acid,\ngassy, sour, or have you flatulence,\nheartburn? Then take Pape's Dla-\npepBln.\nJust as soon as you .eat n tablet\nor two of Papo'B Diapepsin all that\ndyspepsia .Indigestion and stomach\ndistress   caused      by     acidity    ends-\nThese pleasant, harmless tablets of\nPape's Diapepsin never fail to make\nsick,, upset stomachs feel fine at\nonco, and they cost very little at\ndrug stores. \u2022 .,\nKeep Home\nWheels\nKOOTENAY\u2014Mr. nml Mrt O'Oen-\n\u00bbkl. Trail; John Mcintosh, Crun-\nbrook; J. A. Rolinul, Parol.; C. 1'.\nDory,   Montreal. *\t\nMADDEN HOUSE\nJ.   MADDEN,   Prourlclros.\nHTEAM  HEATED\nOor. Baker and Word 8U. Nelson\nH.   W.  8HORE,  Prop.\nH. E. 8CANLAN,  Mgr.\nHalcyon Hot Springs Hotel\nARROW   LAKES,  B.  C.\nUnder    .nti'rely    new    manag.mant\nRonowned throughout the west\nfor the water', wonderful cure of\nRheumatlam, Sciatica, Urinlo Conditions,   Metallic   Poisoning.\nQrand scenery around tho ..tat.\nIn a moat beautiful climate.\nLarge hot water awlmmlng pool.,\nFor rate, apply Strathcona Hotel,\nNelson, or  Halcyon  Hotel.\nAmerican plan, $S.S0 and up\nper day, 12<  per wHk.\nVANCOUVER HOTELS\nMADDEN\u2014Joe ltnldy, H. F. Stnn-\nton, M. Di-nimint, Calgary; Peto Pos-\nrnekoff, Frank l.obortln, R Dunnr,\n, .1. l#owen, Hiilino; (.1. Cnatri*ll, Balfour; Q. Cone, Proctor; W. J. Uergc-\nson.\nTREMONT HOTEL\nP.   NIL80N,   Prop.\nBAKER    STREET\nFurnl.h.d  Re.m.  by  Day,\nWHk tr  M.r.th\nHOTEL   MARTINIQUE\n1176 Qr.nvlll. Str.ot\nCo\u00aby,    bright    roonia,    Jual    the\nplace    for   your    vacation.    Rate.\nmoderate.   Write   tor   particular.\nMRS. A. PATERSON\nLata of  Royal  Hotel.  Granville  Bt.\nTREMuNT\u2014John  Lundberff, Creaton.\nTHE STANDARD CAFE\n330  Baker Street,  Nelson, B. ('.,\nOPEN   DAT   AND    NIGHT\n11 lo SitO, Special Iiiiiii'b, Mo\nFbont  IM\nMore than ono thousand person,\nlost their lives In the draft riots of\n.Now   York  in   1863.\nRheumatism\nStiffness\nand all\nPain\n-   Mlnanl'i\nIfinimcnt\nk\u00bb\u00bb glvca\n\u2022ntntiiction\nfor three\nTmtratloni.\nt quickly relieve, pore\nt h t O \u25a0 I, I. I. \u2022\". \u25a0 11 i I i  . I '  '! '\n\u2022tgia, Kt.iiici and any\nkind tA pain.\nAn Old Reliable Remedy\nM**i*.'S.Fawrttl,HamiItOTSt.,Colllnawowl,\nOnt., wriic\u00ab,~Min\u00bbrd'a Liniment surely it an\nold rflinl)lc remedy. I alwaya kreji ft bottle\nla the houw and have rcam-mrmlcri it lo\nquite a number of my friends', to whom It save\ngreat relief. In moat caa-ei it wm used a* a\ncare for rheumatism.\nlMiiv&i*crs\nKtafc of Pain.    -\nLiniment\nhfarmouth     Nova Scolia.\nIf each person living In British\nColumbia will Insist upon -goods\nmado' within tho province it\nwould' give, practically every lrllo\nman -and woman permanent employment.\nPor your *guldanoo you might\nnote that Pacific Milk in tho\nonly milk put up in British Columbia\u2014no matter how misleading\ntho name on a can may bo.\nPACIFIC ILK CO.\nLIMITED\n332   Drake   St.,   Vancouver.   B.C.\nFactorioa at L.dner and\nAbbotaford, B.C.\n(Continued  from  Page   One)\nPrance nor Italy hnvo been able to\nmeet   this    ' requirement. Great\nBritain,, Is credited with . two Bueh\nvessels ' hTlservlce, none under construction >' arid 20 in the second line.\nNeither' Japan, France nor Italy\nhave any such, cruisers built or\nbuilding.\nDeads In ligtit Cruisers.\nIn, light ! cruiser strength Great\nBritain leads, all other nations by a\nlarge margin' with Japan second and\nthe United Sltates,.a poor third. The\nBrltiBh navy has' 44 light orulBers\nin- the first line, 24 In Iho second\nlino  and  five undor  construction.\nJapan, ha. sN such vessels ln service arid,:' rilrie undor construction\nwhilo the United States has three\nShips built'as scout cruisers designated 'as \"light cruisers of tho second \"'line\/' \u2022 and ten light cruiBers of\n-the .Omaha' class, under construction.\nItaly .has four first line light cruisers\nIn service and six building. Italy\nhas flve^ in 'service and nono building. Great Britain is shown to be\nthe only nation with any destroyer\n.loadors, having 24 such vessels.\nNeither Japan or tho United States\nhave any. .destroyer loaders tinder\nconktruction, while Franco has 12\nbuljdlng  and  Italy  flvo.\nComparative  Figures,\nrespite the, United Slates' great\nwar-time destroyer building pro.\ngram, Great Britain still maintains\na preponderance In both first and\nsecond line vessels of this type. In\n.ho first line classification tho British 'navy has 334 dostroyors built\nand 11 ,'hujldlng, United States 280\nhi sorvioip a'hd 12 authorised hut not\nunder con.irO.cUon; Japan 27 built,\n15 'under construction and probably\n30 others authorized; Franco 10\ncompleted and one building and\nItaly ten in servlco and 11 authorized. Although the United Statos Ib\nGreat Britain's only serious competitor In the matter of submarine\nstrength, there Is no evidence ln\nLablc of anything approaching equa-\nllty ln this branch of naval strength,\nBritain has 71 first lino submarines\nIn sorvico,' 66 In the second Mne,\n18 first line fleet submerslblos and\nseven In the second line, ono cruiser submarine and two monitor typo\nsubmerslbles mounting a 12-lnch\ngun  nnd  another building.\nGroat  i'miri-,,-1,  Fleet.\nAgainst this great undersea fleet\nof 165 ; vessels, the t.'nltcd States\ncould oppose n total of 98 sub\nmarines ot all types divided Into\nG2 first line and 44 second line\nshort rango craft, two fleet sub\nmarines with 46 olhors of various\ntypes authorized  . Tho    United\nStates has,none of the great monitor submerslbles mounting 12-lnch\nturret gunB either built or building.\nJapan hns no first line submarines\nof any class, ten second Uno short\nradius vessols anil no fleet, cruising\nor monitor types, although about\n40 submerslbles (i*.;all classes havo\nbeon authorized.  \u2122\n10110105\nESS* INDIGESTION\nla ii* atmmlar form, dry on\nto-M-n-.\u2022. m with virJir or wotor.\nhot m Mai, pnfstmbly hot.\nQUICK RELIEF!\nMm, 25-50-75<\nAUO IN TAaaUT fWM\nMADK B.Y KOTT a. HW'II\nMAKERS OF\nSCOTT'S   EMULSION   is\nFREE TO\nPile Sufferers\nLet   Me  Prove  This  Free\nDon't Bo Cnt\u2014 Until You Try Thli Haw\nHome   Caro   That   Auyono   Can   Via\nwitihout   SUoomfort   or   Lo\u00bb     of\nTime.       Simply   Chew  up  a  Plaaiunt\nTfitatinff Tablet Ocaa1.ona.l7 and Bid\nYoanelf  of PUtn.\nMy Intprnnl mcthorl for the treatment\nand permanent relief of piles la the correct one.   Thousand** upon thousands of\ngrateful  letters   testify  to  this,  and  I\nwant you to try this method at my expense\nNo matter whether your case Is of\nlong Btrindln-i; or recent development,\nit In occasional or permanent, you\nshould send for thin free trial treat\nDa-ant\nNo matter where you live\u2014no mat\nter what your ago or occupation\u2014If\nyou nre troubled with plica, my method   will   relieve   you   promptly.\nI especially want to send It to\nthose apparently hopeless cases When*\nall other local applications havo failed.\nI wnnt you to real lie that my method of treat lng plies Is the ono\nmost   dependable   treatmemt.\nThis liberal offer of free treatment\nla too Important for you to negleci\na single day. Write now. Send no\nmoney. Simply mail the coupon\u2014\nbut do this now\u2014TODAY.\nFREE PILE REMEDY\nB.   R.  Pbk\u00bb,\n4B8D Pnge Blrig., Marshall,\nMich. Please send free trial of\nyour  Method  to:\n\"After auufering nearly all\nday tKe remembered how\n\u2022ho nod once Hopped *\n' nervous headache With\nInermoiimm\n\\mmm*mm*smmmjytfa\nSI. iul>l>\u00abd aom. on Wa ikrob-\nbing temple, and tho cooling,\naoouuni action ol MaothoUlura\n\u2022ood, leaKned tha pain. Sh. haa\nnever BiacletahMd.chol.tt.il\n** \u2666\nMpnthoUtura hcoU cuta, fcuma\ntad hiuUea gently -and prompUr.\nll U anUaoptic, too.\nWeatboUhui ll Mli\ntremnan la. tfd u4\nsoajifi,\n\"ThmUtimNuMfirUtiUIth\nConsiders Dead Level Wage\nSuicidal; Would FVsign\nRather Than Agree.\nEDMpNTON, Jan. 7,\u2014The contract form which the leaders of the\nAlberta Teachers' Alliance sent out\nto the teachers of thin province\nwithout submitting it to the department of education was a perfectly,\nmonstrous and indefensible document and it will never be approved\nby the government, declared Hon-\nGeorge P. Smith in dleciiBslng boforo\nthe conference of school Inspectors\nand normal school staffs at, the parliament buildings today the attacks\non the department made during tho\nlast few months by the threo or\nfour lending officials of the Alberta   Teachers'    association.\n\"It would simply bo suicidal to\nlegislate in this or any other province a minimum, dead level wage of\n|1200 a yoar for school teachers.\nIt would defeat any government and\nturn back the hands of progress tn\nestablishing the toaqhtng profession on a firm nnd moro satisfactory basis,\" stated Mr. Smith ln ihe\ncourse of his vigorous defense of\ntho policy of his department.\nWon't bo   stampi'ilni.\n\"But because I know thoro is nn\nhopo of fixing a minimum wago ut\nthis level it is being argued that\nI do not think teachers worth more\nthan the $840 minimum now established. No ono desires more\nthan I do to see the tenchors pnld\ntho best wages possible, and no one\nrecognizes tho worth nnd h|gh position of the teaching profession more\nthan I, but I am determined to make\nreal progress as far as I can for\ntho causo of educatfon ln this pro-\n7lnce and I simply will not be stampeded Into foolish nnd dangerous\niteps that aro bolng agitated for\nby a handful of radical pooplo.\n\"Rather    than    fix    a    minimum\nJanuary Sale\nThe Grand Clearance of\nFall and Winter Goods\n1$ well under way\u2014The Prices Satisfy ,\nReady-to-Wear\u2014choice garments\u2014Suits, Coats, Dresses,\ngoing out at 25% off.   These, are going fast.\nSTAPLE DRY GOODS all cut in price for a few days\nlonger.   Reductions 10% to 25%\nBLOUSES\u2014In fine assortment, reduced  25%.\nCORSETS\u2014Our whole stock reduced 15%. |\nBuy Today al Next Year's Prices\nSMILLIE & WEIR\nwago  for tonehen*  of  -* 1 -Of)   a year.*\nl would resign tomorrow for I know |\nthat this can never he done  without;\n'immediate and  lasting injury   to thf j\nleach.njg profession.      if there Is to\n!\u00bb* liglslailon fixing n high minimum\nMr  teachers  It  would   logically have\ntn be done In many other professions\nnml lines of work :tnd Ii  Is ni'inlfcst-\nly   clear   thnt   :i   dead   level   law   of\nthis  kind could never bo forced upon  tho tax payers of Alberta.\"\nTho first Libor Day r>.irado wa*?\nheld in New York city Sootember 0,\n1882,\nTho Songs of Solomon wero a nnrt\nof   the   oarllest   Jewish   scripture*).\nStops Coughs Right Off\nYou don't have to wait long to\nget welcome relief, when you take\nNADRUCO\n*yrupofTar\nwit\/i Co J Liver Oil Coiiipomtci\nThe firft few doses will loosen the phlegm\u2014\u00aboothe the\nthroat and bronchial tubes\u2014stop the irritating tickle.\nThe first day's treatment will show improvement\u2014and\nyou will grow steadily better as this excellent remedy\nbreaks up the cold and completely relieves the cough. t\nIt is an excellent home remedy, particularly useful for\nchildren because of its pleasant taste.\nSold By Alt Druggists. \"\nPr.Pa,.J by N.tional Druj and Chtmictl Company of Cma*., Limited\nSpoclnl Men's Qood-Yoar Wolt Loathei\nSoles, Medium Too, Low Heel, Dark\nBrown     Cnlf.     Drossy,     serviceable\nBoot\nat Special THcc ....\nO. ROMAN\nTHE  8HOEMAN\n$7.65\nH \u00a3. EDWARDS\nTaxidermist\nGame Heads, Bear and all\nkinds of Animal Ruga\nMounted\nRovclitokc, B.C.     P.O. Box 304 '\nIF   YOU   WANT   RE8ULT8  TRY\nA    CLASSIFIED   AD.    IT    HELPS\n(ConUnued from Pago Ono)\nLibrary of Information, an official\nBritish organization, with headnuar-\ntor. ln this city, today Issued a\nstatement giving statistics on outrages committed In  Ireland.\nFor tho two weeks ending Jan.\n1st, 1D21, tho statement placed tho\nnumber of police officers killed ln\n.Irelnnd as six and the number\nwounded as 12. During tho same\nperiod four British soldiers wore\nwounded.\nWound Four Con,tabid\nIIBLFA'ST. Jan. \".\u2014Pour constables wero wounded today, ono\nof them seriously at Kamlugh,\nSouthern Armagh, near Newry,\nwhen a small patrol waa ambushed.\nGuilty But Inuw\nCORK, J\u00bbn. 7.-Cadot Hart today\nwas found guilty of tho murder\nof Canon Lagncr parish priest of\nDunmanway. but tho court -martial\nwhich has boon trying him decreed\nhe wns Insane when tho offense\nwas, committed. Canon Lagncr who\nwns ','0 '\u25a0' i,'. old was shot on Dec.\nlf>. Jt wus brought out by an\nauxiliary policeman, at a recent eos-\ns^nn of the court that tho endot\nHart had been drinking heavily\nand' *'*.\"\u2022 absolutely mad. when he\nfired at  the clergyman.\n.1 Arr.lt   Curate,\nBELFAST, Jan. 7.\u2014Two Catholic\ncurates, tho Hoverends J. Green and\nP. Shaneo.of Klllaloe, County Clare,\nworo arrested yesterday. Six members\nof tho Catholic clergy now aro ln\ncustody ln Ireland.\nDate of Reopening\nParliament Depends\non Tariff Commission\nOTTAWA, Jan. 7.\u2014(ranadinn\nPress)\u2014Tho date of the\" opening of\nthe parliamentary session wnB not\nconsidered at tbe first cabinet meet\nlng following\" the return of Premier\nMclKhon from the west h.ld today\nIt Is rogarded a. probable that,' an\nannouncement will be made ekrly\nnext week.\nMembers' who. havo  boen  making\nnrrangements     for    tholr   sesaloi\nstay  nt  tho capital   havo beon   a'\nvised   that tho houso   will  moot\n'near   tho. middle   ut   February\npossible,   the   exact   dato  depondlni\nop tlio progress mado by tho tarlfl\ncommission With it. report.\nThursday, Feb.' 17; Is Btlll rogarded as being tha most likely dato\nof th. opening, but It might not\nbe until th. following wock, nnd\ntl,,-,,. la still tho possibility Hint th.\nhouse might aijaemblo' as early as\nF.b.   10.\n\/) million dollars\n&rth.fphonogmph\nDo you w\u00bbnt to \u00abee what S million dollar.' worth of phonograph looks like?\u2014\nwhat three million dollars' worth of phonograph sounds like?\u2014why anyone\nwould put thi. staggering amount into ono .ingle solitary phonograph?\nCome into our store and let ui show you an exact duplicate of the Original\n. Official Laboratory Model of\n' 2&NEW EDISON\n\"The Phonograph\nwith a Soul\"\nThe Original Official laboratory Model! That's a name to conjure with.\nThat's the phonograph which cost 3 million dollars.\nRemember the 7 long years during which Mr. Kdison experimented night and\nday.   Remember the marvelous result hn achieved.\nRemember the countless times that exact duplicate, of the Official Laboratory\nModel have matched their art directly against living artists,\u2014and have proved\nthat there is no difference between a .inger's voice\u2014or instrumentalist's performance\u2014and its Rk-Criatiok by the New Edison.\nWe have exact duplicates of the 8 million dollar Original Official laboratory\nModel. We guarantee that they will also match flic living artist and equal\nthe entire 8 million dollar musical ability opits famous prototype.\nOur Itudfit Plan\/    Ths idttu of common-asms \u25a0Amsrit.ans, from list, Franklin to\nTKos. J. Bitson, ttpptisd to ths tmnhais of a JVra Kdison.  Do yen foieu, about Ut\n'     CANADA DRUG AND BOOK CO.\nNELSON, B.C.\n1\nss\n \u2022THB NELSON\" DAILY\" NEWS;\nOATURDAT' MORNING, JAl^ARY C, 132*.\"l\n3^\nrap an\n'.Li'c; vi. Notices\nTHEGITYQFiyELS\nNOTICE\nI'llbllo nnlli-o\ni'sHaotor. of II\niMty or Nulmi\n|,re..i,.mv ot II\nCity I hill ,\", i\n.liiniiur.v, 11)21,\n\u25a0 tilt; .purpose, of\niiu*t\n\u00bb liuroljy given\nUuiilolpullty,\nUnit     I     r.'iltll\n\u2022Bill,I   .ibotor.\niniliiy  Ilia  10th\nt  12 o'clock in\nJoutlliK person\nMuulolr\nus Mnyat dtir] Alllorjion, on the l'nl.ll,\n.School Itiiiuil is Tnink'ou uud on tho\nllonril of folk.. Commissioners us\nCommissioners of I'olii'o.\n,    The   l.'niiill.liilra. nhull    be   nnnii'liiitml\nIn. ivt'ithiK:  the wnittiiK shall be sub-\nBcrllieil by two yutera of Ihe. llunl-\ntilluillly,  un  ti'roiHW 1,1 seeomlei', nm)\niihiiil I.,' ilollvoral to the Returning in'-\nfli'rr   any    timo   lii-twron    the   ilale    of\ntliia notice mi,) : p'. in. or th,. dny of\ni.oniliiiillo'i und In ilie event of n poll\nlining   (lecessnry,   mu-li    poll    will    lie\nnpellell oil 'I'lllliailny lho I'.llll illly- cf.\n.iiinunry. IflJH, livlwieii the lioui's of\na oeioclt.n. in., and 7 o-olock ri, m\nFor tho' Gnat Ward In thn Council\nCtinthli.r in iii,. city ii;,11 iii ii,,, oor-\nner, ol' \\Vnr,l niel front street, nn.l\nI'm- tlie Went tVnt'il r.on Kootonai'\n\u25a0strevl. luiown iw '\"I'll,.- City Hand\nRoom',\" nf, which every person tn\nhereby ivittilieil l\u201e ink,, nolle, nml\ngbvel'll    iIh-iii-vIv,\".   iieeill'illliBly.\n'I'll.,  persons 'i'mlifii',1   to in, apnilnJ\nut nn.l    , !e,:l,.,l. mi   nu,l    lo   kohl    tlie\nnfl'le,. nf Mayor ol' Ihe snld Clly shall,\nBine mh   ..IkerWIse  pi'ovkl.'il   lu   the   Mn-\nnlnlptil Act, lie niii'li'ns art m-ltlsb mth-\njeetii .|,f the kill' \u25a0 age of livelit v.one\nyeurs.Win, liiivv-liinstt'n'iir the six inontlis\nnoM ,pi'i'reillliK the iliilc of iionilntittini\nuuil ni',- registered In the l.niiil liotils-\nli-y 0|tC.lce us oii'lid's \u201er kind or luiul\nuuil liiMiioviuiients ivilklit llm elty ot\ntlie villuo '.is. assessed on the Inst ns-\nsesmneiit  mil   bfini,. ihmisniiil dollnrs,\n,. oyt>)ft ii\u00bb4i|,Uip','   all   leBlst\n\u25a0    -' '    -JA,,t\\tA'All .    r.-..irliA\t\nMILLIONS KILLED\nIN ACTION\nWona>rful a.w.1   Millions and million, of germ, killed In action and\nthousand, and thousands of viatlms\nrelieved of bronchitis, asthma, coughs,\nand cold.. Thoro is groat rejoicing in\nttb fiot that science has at last invented th. \"world's surest death I rap\nfor germs\u2014Buckley's llronehitln Mix-\nthro. With the first dose this remeily\ngets right., down ..to business, .hd\nnever ceases in Its deslructlv. work\nuntil every trace of tliodiseono Is\ncompletely removed and tho victim\nrestored to normal health. Letters\nfrom alrparls of Canada praising this\nwonderful mixture uro literally pouring into headquarters. Bead this, letter:\u2014\"Years of suffering from that\nterrible affliction, bronchial .stliuin,\nordered by all medical men to cIobo\nmy business In Montreal nnd go south\nto a warmer climate, but I noticed\nyuur od. in lho \"Montreal Standard\"\nfor the above mixture ami I said I\nwould give ono more trial to health\nbefore I leave my native town, nnd\nthank the gned mnkor I did. My\nbronchial tubes nro clear, tho hacking\ncough has disappeared, tho wheezing\ncough has ceased as if Iiy magic, and\nall discomforts have gone Hinco taking\nyour  wondorfnl   mlituro.\"\u2014Herbert\n't'orri, .17 McKay Hlrcot, Montreal.\nThere is no reason whatever why you\n.cannot be oowplotely. and speedily 1.-\naliireil to health if you take Ibis remedy. You .re satisfied or lho monoy\nis refunded, according to our guarau-\ntee. Don't delay, iiuy . buttle now\nfrom your druggist 19\n50LD      IN     NELSON     BY     THE\nPOOLE DRUG COMPANY.\npast 15\n'nilciuentstitiiil \u25a0('li:n-\u00bb,',>v,ojr...wllo are. tl\nholders or bunts within tlie olty nc-\n-nritriyl. liy\/tlicm hy ngivetiieiit  to  pur-\nciiits,. iinji,.i' Uie \"HoldlerB' Land Act.\"\n',',> tl,,. 'Setter Housing Act,\"  or  the\n\"Sobllel's'  SeWlelllellt   Ant,  1!U7,\"  of  the\nDominion, or tlie \"Solillors' sottloriiotit\nAet, mill,\" of iho iioiuiiiii nni havo\nUUlil tlU'.Miin of ,,i\u201e. thousand dollar.\nor inoi'e 11110,1 Hi,, pfliielpal of lho pur-\nI'hnsi, price under such agreement to\n^purchase.\nThe persons iiu.iliiii-.l lo 1,1 iiliiut-\ned nml  elei-te.il us unit  tu hold  thn of-\nflee of Al.l.-rinnii ot tlie Buhl illy, skull,\nsave us otherwise provided In the Municipal   Act,  be suck  aa  nro    llrllisk\nsubjects Of Uie lull ngo or Iweiity-otie\n[years    uiu,   have   been    for   the   six\nmouth, mftl preiiuillng Ihu dale of 110-\ninlnnlloil ami lire registered In Ihe Land\n. JiritlMry uri'le.i us owners of kind or\n!):unl uuil iniiiruveiueuls within tlio city\nt,f   lho   vnlue.   as assessed   un   llm   lust\n'i'u'\u00ab-s ui   roll, or in,-  hundred  dol-\nUars ,\u201e\u25a0  niiin- over nnd  ahovu nil  re-\nRfWlerrd   Judgment,   anil   chnvgea.   or\nwho aro  Ike  holder,  tit  hinds   wlililu\n\u25a0the   oily, iie.iulreil   l.y   llioin   l.y   nitri'O\nmeiit  to puriiluise iii,,E. 1- iiie \"Holdlore'\n:l.uinl    At-t.\"   in-   tin-   '-Better   Housing\nIAl'1.\"   or  111,-   \"r-'olikels'   H.-llblllelll   Act,\nll'Jli,\"   or  tbo  lioiiiliilon,   or' the   \"Hol-\n'illors Mettle,mill Aei. 1010,\" of the Dominion, and bale |,:u,l Ike. sli I. five\nluniili, it duHurs or iiii.r, upon lho prtu-\ni'lpnl'\u201er tin- pin rim,-e prlco under sunk\nlurrveliiellt   1o   pnrrliuse.\nTl,..-  persons eligible   t\u201e ho  iioiiilnnt- w.yM'j^^Xg'tf&X^^^\nvd tor nml eleoted nu seliool trustees \u201el ^ ij\nthe Nelson school District shall be nny ffl    c- .. n\/J      r> <Sl\nKriiiHii'subjeet of the a    vampus   -Via     Kectpc\nW00LLS OFFERS FOR\nPOLICE COMMISSION\nWulUr   U'ioIIs,. ii   c.l'.li\nand a iTUnueil 11 un. whosi\nbeen In ,\\>l...ou l'ol\"tli\nyeshnluy   announced   Ids   canujtl\nfur iho' office ,,[ pollco 1 missioned\nMr.    'Wiiiills,    win,    BOl'VOd    iiverseus\nwllh viifhiiiii units, ending with ike\nFirst tHvlsloii, w.ulieil 111 Uio Hall\nMinos sinister when In- first itirhe t\"\n.N'.-lsi.ii.\nII   Is' Klilled   Ikal 'lie   reeeivi'il   II    |H-\nfliiiiii ;.ister.l'iy boarlng ir,o slgnli*\nturns.  n.skliiK  linn   lo   slaiul.\nThe iiolicc comral.ssioiiai' \\vhoao7tern1\nnf Uv.i yearn is expiring i-: T. I..\nIll lel'l\nLIQUOR   OFFENDER   FINED\nTtt-u liuiiilt.il ihilbii'M \u00abiu) added to\nHie   ,'llj's    I ll'll fill iy   lis   III,.'   H'Sltlt    of\nilie ,,,iii i,-Hon ol Sam MeHiiiiahl, who\nv.is ari-r-Kled ilruiiU. oil WcliU'S,111\nhy tin- elty police, nml charged with\nhm Ink- Ikiuor unlawfully lu his possession. ..11 Thursday nit.nilni;. 'I'll,\nfin.-. Imposed by Pollco Mnirlslraje\ni-;. A. ''r,..ise. uus tbe minimum for 0\nHold Inaugural Meeting of\nCanadian Order of Scottish\nClans litre.\nll.iklinr.   the' inuii\nr,ur.il   raectlnd of\ntha >;niniillii\u00bb Order\nof Hcolllsii I'lillis,\ni'I.-ui    .M'.'I'lear.V    .\\o,\n1,   ill   tin-   Knili-\nI'liitl    lust   -illKllt,   a\nii'iikiiii'ti'  in  iho\n-lly,   many of  limn\nliiniiur nic'iiibei's\nof   tho   iiinv   e.Miml\nClan   Johnstone.\n.'li-rleil   nfrleei's   In   1\nin  11,-w   Canadian\nir.iti-riinl organise Ui\n1, ami   ilei-Uleil   to\n\u25a0pjily   Imtni.'dlntoly\nfor  a   provincial\n'li.'iru-r    of    organ\nSll'Uo'll.       Krnilelll\nCampbell presided.\nAlinut 3U nii'ii at-\nli-nileil.\nThO   IH'\"   'ilVilil'\/-\nllnli   was   ilei'lilnil\n,111 some Hm,' nni, ii\nleu   III,'  Alllel'll.'SU\n('i-i'i-i' uf Si'i'tlish  1\n'lima,   wllh   liend-\nquarters   in   Huston\nin   which   Clan\nJotrtwitolie   bcliingod\nlleoilli'll    nut'   In\njn.'.kn   provlsk.n   for\neumiiliuucc  ultli\nthe   Canadian   laws\nrespi'i'tlni,'  liisni'-\nHl.'i'   ill  lielu-vulelll. 1\nnd protective so-\n,-ii'lii-s.     lis   a,-til-ill\n.-i will   In- similar\nill   many   reaperls\ni,   those   of   Clan\n1,,1'nslniie,   but    \\lltl\nuui   an   Insurance\nerlatM',; sonevhul, 1'- i-'oLct's; ivni'der.\n\\V. Sti.tt; sentinel, ,1. Welsh: tpAy.jc-\nlan,   Hr.   I..   B,   Bordetfl   trufloi-'S.   0.\nWil.    C.   I''.   M'-llardy   and   VY.   11.\nM.'i.eatl.        .   ,\nSHAW, CAHPIDATE\nin THE EAST WARD\nA ciuiU'ati.'d election lor uldcrmnri\nIn Uic eiisl' wiil'tl Is assured by the\nentry Into the tlulil fa,.[ night, of C.\nD. Sliuiv, C.1MI. conductor, who re-\nsldos nt villi) Carbunaii, Btreot.\nMr, Hhaw lino, boon pruiplnont in\nItilior lilttttnj'H, pifi'li-.'iilai'ly us affecting tho raliriind 'brotherhoods.\n.1. K. Atliuibb', 1.. II. Choituctlo and\nA. D, Kiiiuj'y, ot the citizens' ticket,\nuro the ntlii'i' uuinlldutes for aldermen  lit this. ward.  ,'\n\u25a0J\nrim\nnl.\nTlie result\" uf ll\"' cli'i'tiuti follow:\nChief. VVillimn JU'l-eary: imst Ihlef,\nKenneth Campbell; vice-ellK-f, \\\\'i C.\nTmld: Chaplain, Arthur iii-ulium; sec-\neetnry. A. Wnlluelr, iinnni.'inl secro-\ntary, Leslie Ci-autiiiii: trivistn'er, W.\nJl. Tboli^son; senior lii'ili'lintali, It.\nWallace; Jiiulni' hunchman, M. Stilh-\nWILL ORGANIZE A\nRIFLE ASSOCIATION\nrosHesaniK u rint* I'lOo raivffe on\nCottuhwoort.criielc, lWny fyrmor fam-\nou-i :AwiH oi Hit* city ami dir-trh't\nhn vi* Jivlilril ifml it \\v;is time it was\nutlllzoU oficci muro, ami u moollntj\nwill bo !h:1U MoiiUuy olfflft lo iorm\na clvllluu riflt; a;;jiu(.*iation on tlio\nmudul uf the olfl ono thai I'm-im-i-ly\ngave su',*li\"a kooil account of itst-lV.\n11. 0. TlmniaH anil L*.*sllj* Ciaufurd\naro junoiif; tho pnnio movers In the\nmatter.\nA rharlfi' iiu'iiiber-jlili) **f 30 la nei:-\nCHiKiry in ottl\u00abr to secure u charter\nundor  tho Dominion  rcpulntlona.\nN'-Htlyoa \u25a0\u25a0** I.-n'forador uso fra-:t*nnt\ncruaheil leaves of u Hi)on|p8 of heath\nns a HubaUtuto for Lea.\nCHURCHES\n*\u25a0\nilmrson\ntiv, iily\nsis no,nun\nllll\nnl    t\nMil\nlull\nllll!   beell\nceding  Ui\nKlshr. ,1 oivn, r i\nHe,'  of  luiul  or\nCity School I >lst\nlllu   on   the   last\nroll  of  five hu\nover.uiid above any rofrl.tc.rpd judgment\nor charge, tuui bolng otherwise uuntl-\nfletl   to   vote   lit   llll   olootton   of   t-'clii ul\nTrustees   In   the  snld   School   Dlstrlci\nTin- ueraons elbtlbl. to in- nomlnat-\ned for ami ,beted as Police Cqniruls-\n.loners or the mid oily shall be such\npersons us nro. Iliilish subjects of tin\nfull ns. nl\" tiveiuy-oiie years nnd who\n\u25a0ire not dls.uunllfleil under any law.\nrfiiveu under jay liaml ni tbe City\nof Nelson aforesaid, Uic 3rd day bl\nJanuary,  1021.\n\\V.   K.   WASSON,\n(10511) Iteiuriiliiif Officer,\nw.\n-Old\nfor Cough Syrup\nKn^ll.v aiul cheaply unulr at lloinr.\nI,\u201el. It 1,,-nts II ,. nil for\n,|\u201elel.  rc.ulN.\nCOTiPOBATIOW OF THE 0ITY OP\nNELSON\nBy-Law  No.   339\nA   lty-laiv. to provide   for Ilie   exten\nskin of  tl,,-  lilnlls of  Uie City   of   Nel\nnoii  by   Including  within   mid   limits\nUie. urea commonly known us l-'alrvl.-w.\nWIIHHKAS il .mi. in of moro than\none.half in vnhto of ib- lnnd. hereinafter    ,1, Mills il    ban-    i netiled      In\nwriting Hint the n.ki land. Im Included\nwithin   Uiu  lllilllu  of  Uu- City  of  Nel-\nANI,   WIIUHIJAS   It   I\nextend  Ho-  linilWoJI+u\n\u201ef tlie t;ity \"I N.llon\nonlil  inmls:\nTIIKltli-l-'iiltl-l  lb\"   .Muiilclp.il  Col II\nof.Uio Clly u\u00a3 Nelson enacts nu fid-\nlows:\n1. Thnt Ike lliniis of it,.- Municipality\n*.\u00bbf   tllll^Clty   of   N.-li.on   !\u201e:   e\\l. Illicit    lo\nInclude therein l.oi l-'lftyili'lit Ai.sm\nIn Oroup tine ill. ,,f Hie Dlstrlci of\nKootenav In Un' Province of tlritisk\nColumbia., as shewn on tbe uri'l.-al\n.Map of .'Mill District of K,lutein,y nml\nHint portion of I.,.I Ninety-sl\\- CUD In\nllroup inn- III of Bald Hl'ilriet oi\nlinoleum.   ili',serll,,,l   as   follows: \u2022-\nCoiniucucluK a' ib,- North Westerly\nCorner of snld Lot '.\u201e!: thence K.ist.-rly\nnloiik- Hm Northerly   limit of said l.oi\nIII!  t,,   the   lllteti.,.- i   III. lief  M- llll   tlm\nSouth linslerly lltiill \u201ef View Btreol\nus shewn nu tin' Map ..t I ubdlvtololl \"I\nn part \u201er snld l.ot '.,,'. dcpMlled In tin-\nLaud   Uoglstry i'fn t   Nol.on   ami\nthere iiiuiiliered JHIi tbei  South Wei\nlerlv nloiiK lb,' Souili i:aiil,rly boniulay\nof, said View\" Street to tlie Inter,,,'\n11011* Oiereof wltli tlie Soiiilurly boundary of Selwyn Sit I  uii nliewiiotis.ini\nMap produced Kaslerly; tin in e Westerly along tin- Southerly boundary of\nSelwyn Street to the, liitcrsi-etlun thereof with Hie iClerly boundary of Dot\nNlneiy-flva  or.) In Oroun On.  in ol\nsnld   District   \u201ef   Wool y.   helm:   the,\nEasterly limit nf tbe- said Clly of Nelson; thence Northerly along Hm I'ltlil\nEasterly limit of said Lot 01, to the\npoint    of   coeuiii-ticeiiK-uf\n2. Tliia, lty-luw slinll be known for\nnil purposes as \"City of Nelson tSx*\ntension   lty-law, 1920.\"\nIiONE ANU I'ASSKI.' In Council assembled   this dny   of\nof  ,  A. IX,  11)2\nnd  I\n*t pre- Sj\nallon   tin-   re- g\nI r\u00abl,li.lt-y of |\nproperty    In   tin- j|\nlei'pi'i'i ''Assessuicn; %\u00aes^&szm>sm&sm^&sm&sM\nlollars   or   more\nTlitilH-.lllll. of luut-eiiive- I,ave found '\nlli.H   llii'i   eilii ,,ni-  uio thirds of Uu:\ninoiiev il..iiallv ipi-nt lot  nil pn-para-\nlions, by  IHIIIK llli. well llll.iw d li-ei-\n|n> lor lu,il,iiie rough -Hup ul 11.mi.:,   ll\ni   Minnie ami eln-.ip but il. has  pml\nim pi.mini ic-iilK.   II l.il.e. riiihli Imld I\nol  ll  eiumli nnd give.   I list\" relil'l'.\ntisiiullv sioppiint an ordinary cough in\nill I f ur li\u00bb-.\ntli-t J1', uiitn,-- of Pines from nnv\nllrugKl.t, pour it into a Hi\u00bb'.. bottle\nand mid plain granulated sugar syrup\nin iiiaki' HI niiiuii. If \\on prefer, into\nelnrilicl iiiula--c-. honey or forjt -uu,..\ninstead \u201ef Btiaur i-vrup.   liitlier way, it\ntale,   -j I, I p\u00ab   pelicellv,  and   illi-ls\na  I'.niiilv a loic I nu,'. .    ,\nIt's iuii, ii.'oni hill!; In.w ininUv il.\nail.,   pi netraiiiiL'   Ibruugh   every   sir\nimxtntu ' Hie Ilii\"-'1  an.l Iuii-     loo.-\nen, nml roiaha lite phlegin, \"'Hies nnd\nheal- the tnl'lllhialu-. ami gmilUally bnl\n'lllelv tile aillluving till.nil lielvle .111(1\ndri'ltdcfl cnllL'lt ili-nppeai euliivlv, Xulli-\nitnr bettor for uronohiUs. -i,,i-.tti,,,Iie\nerimn. Iioar-ene,-. or ItToitehlnl naiblnn,\nI'incv is j ill and III,-lily cetiiTU.\nIriilctl I'oiiiiininul <>f 'j,'inline Norway\npine extract, hm,wit Hie not-Ill over f\u201er\nil    In  .In,', ell,\u25a0el  op Ihe cieinhniu.-. I\nMuul 'li-ut itilini'til In :' '.in' vi\"''\nNlrit.i'.iSl' f,.r\":'.''. \u201eline's of Vinf-x\" wiHi\nfull .lire, linn, nun* don'l  '   m,- tliili\"\nel  e      (lu.'irillll I  I \"\u2022 nl,     I.,le -'His-\nfin I ion or lin.l'.y prillimtlv refulliloil,\nlb- I'iiu-'. Co.. Toronto, Onl.\nSt. Paul's\nPresbyterian\nChurch\nRev. D. T.  McClintock,\nPhono 29SL\nMintstet'\n11:011 \\..M.-  Coiutniiiiiuii\n-v\n\"8:1)0 l-.AI.\u2014 Hllli.l: \\    Wei\nui.l.\n::i:, P.M.- Jiiiigo I'oi'ii\n''lass ;-,  ifto Cbolr Ri\n's Ulblc\n\u2022.uu.\n7: :>o l'.M.        Uuiilclpa\n\"c|-.i-!sti..ii citlHcnabln\n1  Night,\nMoncay   T:::n    V,l'.-'. Ml\nHo. of  city council\nl.fliel.-ls.      Tile   public\nCollie ami  visit   us.\nok El'oo-\niinl city\nInvited.\n\\\\,s>M '-..Iii.v,   !;ee    c.i; 1\nM.C. \\.\nr. in v.\nr.ji'.s't, t i\" c.s.fet. i\n1.\ni  V..M.C.\n.'Tiilny.     T: :tll\u2014(.-.ILI.T.\n\u2022 lllUVll.\nIn    Hi\"\n'i\u201e,\u201e ,t\"    .1., i, :'ii-a,iii\nml din-\nWTHERAN\nServices at Shirley Hail\n3:80 P.M.\u2014Sunduy School.\n1:30 P.M.\nSei'vlcqq \u00bbt 2J5 Qurc, 7::;*)\n1\\ M. t, SiTinoii topk1: \"THc\nI'.ilHt n (.f iho T**.*ol That Deirioii\nUu- KxlfU'di-'i* of pod.\"\nIT jou oro Intort'stt-d in t'.u-i-\nIH'l pi-KirhlnK, tbon come to our\nBotytcei*, for \"Wo Prtach\nChrlsi   Cniciricd.\"   UCor.1,83).\nKev. Krich F. Jungenutnn,\nPaator.\n?p\u00aby^vl_,.u,!v-^-^wi^.'-.,l!!.\nThat tjho W.O.T.p. hns im Unow-.\nU*dt*:o of n votltion roepooUug M^nyor\nJ. A. MuDonulil's cjuulidacy beliiK\npresented ur alKm-d at its meetlntf'\non \"Thursday, nnd thnt ns a noo-Iety\nit if* rtuktng' no p)irt whatever in thn\n:HfC onmpnlffn, wjih th\u00ab> Htnt^mpnl\nltwjt niffht of Mrs., A. a. I(;**mbcrt,\nmn-T-ytury of the orBanlziition,'\nMrti. Iliuih Ross, iireHldont of tho\nunion, explained lnot night that w-h'ilo\nsho lmO, a petition of the charroter\nstated with her. It wns not In nny'way\nloi'iiectert With tho moctlnff and wnn\nnot before tho muoUng. it wns, however, sltfJUnl by some of the* members\nwho were present In tho i*ooin, and\nwn>* mibtjfcni-fintly wiguod by other\nmemborH who wero uol at tho mooting,\nshe sluluU.\nVETS PfcAK CAIffllVAl\nA -I 1,1 ing \"ournlval will bu .stapod\nnt t!n\\ rink id.mil nn I\u25a0 :-n?u:njU by the\nC.WA'.A., i' v.-tir. \u25a0!\u2022\u25a0. .ded-liinl ni:;'ht,\nat a tin ftinj; ul' tho a.WJVVA.1 *,'\\t*t;u-\ntlV'O. 'i'iii' t-jiiii\/uih.'i- in charge of\nari*-\\iigi;p*vriuj , oonalsta of W Hiur-\ngeoil, \"W! fTomtoR; X HolbnnV, 0. H.\nRobinson ui\\d it r Oiuvch.\nIn Japan men and boya enrry hn- 1\nbk*r! oil thtitr buckw almost nn' inurl* nn \\\nwonifn.\nitoles  Will   not  touch   vegotnblea.   |\nJK!DNEY|\n|, PILLS\n\u00a5'!i, h\u00a3%0\nI'-WtSFzw^&ttf.\nOISEA8E*\nfolloyjniiri\nBRAIN'\nEYE8\nEARS\nNOS^   *\nTHROAT\nARMS\nHEART\nI.UNfiij   \u2022\nLlVER,\nSTOMACH\nSPLEEN\nKIDNEYS\nPANCREAS.\nBOVi\/ffLS\nAPPENDIX\nBLADDER\nLOWER\nLIMBS\nnpiNt or man\nConsultation is free..\n! Dr. Chevalier, Chiropractor\nALLEN' BLOCK.      PHONE 619\nttledHllt      t\nliinu'-lii.llllv\nitiellll\nMnyor.\nnotici:\nCity Clerk.\nTnlio nntlec Hint tho nbovo la ft truo\ncony of the iiroiiimod liy-luiv utmii\nwhich tho voto of tho Municipality will\nho taken at tlio City of Nehion on* Hie\nthirteenth tiny of January' next, hetweon tho houoH of it o'clock ii. in., nnd\nV o'clock p. ni.; for tho Hunt Ward ul\ntin, t.'ltv Halt, miner of Krntlt nml\nWord Htreetn, nml fnr Went Wnnl nl\ntho llnnd IUiotu, Mill Kootonny Htreet.\nW.   11 WASSON,\n\u2022    City  C'H'.k.1 (11201)\nffo)JO*l, B. C-, .I|t|l|iory tut, 1931. (tVOy)'\n\\ Displav Ad in the\nDAILY NEWS\ninters Manv Homes\nWf*'iff.s* Mini) ILovft\nBAPTIST CHURCH\nPnalor:   REV.  J.   E.  TYNER\nRoaidonce:    Cornor    Latimer    and\nJosonliine  Streata.\nMorning\n*illi.li nt':\nllli'llt.\"\nSiind.'iv  I\nservice nt   11:00.\nThy    I-'lrnt   L'\u201einill.'lnd-\nI'hool nnd niblo Clnamn\n:30.\nMe.ll.'llor.'\nThilfsd ly ovonini; lit S:00. liruyct*\nineetliii;.\nIt.Y.P.I-. Prlilny ovcnlnif nt S:00.\nVnn  will   he  wolcumo.\nLLUSTKATED BIBIL LECTURE\nLegal Notices\nl.ANJ)   KUtilHTUY   ACT\n(Section   IH)\nIN   Till-;   MATTErt of Kulllli   I'-1   feel\n1,1,1    21,    BIOCll    17,   N, hi II}',   Km\nI'roiit'  hi\nfiled An\nel' Kolj<\nIlia\nHIVH\nI    M.   II-\nNn'J'lr\nturll,\nlutldi, U<\nnml hour-\nmill.\niii;i;t-:iiv\neiuliir   month   in,in   llm  first   imhllca\nllm, hereof Ii, IHSUO In till- innI Hul\"\noil M.' Ho.,,1 ii freuh Certlllrtitn ot Title\nin lieu or Hitch liuif Cortlftcato. Wt\nnrrnon hnvlnrs nny liil',iriii:ill\u201en with ro-\nlerellee lo Mlell Inst r. I lll'lentil of TIU.\nIn   re,|liente,l   tn   I'OlillnlllllCntu   Willi   tile\nuudoralgnod.\nDATED at tho Liiiel Roglatry Office.\nMoloon, H. (.'\u201e Hiln 81.1 dny of Dnoom-\nher.   A.    D,   1020.\nitn.-.l) R S. 8TOKEF\nlllntrlel   Iteclstrnr\n'I'ltle\nlAKD  BBQISTBY   ACT\n(Mootlon  81)\nIN tiho MATTER or Lot  \u00bb \"i\"' l\"1\nNorth 1-2 of Lot 2. Illntilt 21. \"f I.\"1\nfiSA, nrnllll 1. Mftll HIIA. Ko.ilelllll\nTMHlrlct.\nfrnof htivllil' lieeil filed III mv nfflee\nof  the  Inn. of IVrtlflcnl,. ,,f TUMI No\n1117,-1.    10    the    nlloVO    IneiH le'ieil    llUIUfl\nIn the inline nf -.Muni Lttr\u00abon, nnd\nhearliiR date tho ffth Mnri-li. WW. 1\nIIISItlillY HIVIO NOTICE of tnv Intention ut lho expiration of one calendar month from lho ririt inililli'V\nHnll hereof tu iliHIie In llle .milil Allirln\ntdtraon a. froah Certlfiento of Title 111\nlion or mioh loot Cortlftcato. Any\nlieraoli hiivliu: any liiforinntton with rein onee to inieli lout fertlfli-iite ut Title\nI,i ri ititeated to commtlnlcal. with tin.\ntimleriili.-m <l.\nDATED nt Hie l.iiiul ltoBlnlry Of-\n1'lce, NnlMiui, It p.i Hiln 2lnt duy of\nlueeilllier.   A.   II.,    11120.\n]\u2022:.   H. IHTOKI-IH,\nl,i|u'ilct lUglBtrar of Till*.\n\"Tlio wo, 1.1 hflfc onllod; inilliona now\nliviny wi'i uovcr die.\"\nSpuuker:\nGeorge Young\n'll-iieillilt     KeproHCHl-'ltlVO    Of     HlO\n' I.U.S.A.,  if   l.i,ti,Inn.  Entf..  nnd\nHrnnklyn,   N'.V.\nK. of P.  HALL.  EAGLE BLOCK\nSUNDAY.    JANUARY    0,   7l30    P.M.\n'ih'lv le-tui-e In fully IlitiHlratod. Tho\nniblfl pietnres and Suriptut,- text,\nsl'lowt) tipuu Hie ucVoen malic n iiuai-\ntlvn neeurnt,' nnd rcfliHtlc in-ed\u00abntu-\nll.m of Hie Ulblc.\nEVERBODY WELCOME\nSEATS FREE.   NO COLLECTION.\nTRINITY METHOMST CHURCH\nRev.   J.   P.   Wosttnnn,   Pnator.\nPho\n105.\nJANUARY SPECIAL-MUSICAL MONTH\nI\" ..I.\u2014 I'ullini,    i\nthe utht'i*  follow\nllOOl,  \"t'ooDlo  Who  M;il;i\nfollow   In  hl.s  trtaco.    Q\nKxciiaoa.\"\nuinff even tviih\nA plain,  slialKbl tolk on  Neli-oii Clvlo Kloclion-j.\nUopa is a mc.iwiKo for all.   Como and hour it.\nThero l\u00ab no roaorvo, ll in mwint for all.\nA !if(;ht  of special   nuirjlu.   jii4i-'  choir  uh  utinn\\,  .ilwayu  goud.\nTho ntilo nu\/irtotto,    Mra. Austin Elllolt ami Mrn, J. Miilroy.\nVisit Hit* Brotherhood after tho evonlnij uorvlco.\nTli.   Mica' AM v. Ill moot TWlny at 3:30 Rtt.\nt.'oiiK* early lur the uotitf iWVlco,\nm\ni.\u00bbnDtn t *n^.\u00ab.*m-i\nMRPi\nVi\nagary\nr<Jiefe\/ier>\nHexagonal in Shape;  Continuous in\nConstruction Why?\nTHE McLagon Tone Ami\nbul hexagonal in shape.\nc,\ndifferent!    Jt in not round,\nSix sided!\nTliis absolutely prevails llic passing lonal waves from\nwaaling or losing iheir strength by selling up tiny vibnilion.\nPlace your finger on some round tone arms when playing)\nand you can feel the vibration- useless waste of volume\nand detail.\nPlace your linger on \u00ab McLngan Tone Arm, and you Will feel no\nVibration. The souml waves arc gathering Volume, gaining in\nVelocity\u2014vol losing their strength.\nIt has no loose joints.    Nolhing to rattle.    No tone leakage.\nIl gives direct passage to the sound waves. Is free of twists or\ntortuous turns. Free opening at the base; no obstructions whatsoever\nto impede the course of the tonal waves, or to detract from their clarity.\nThe Tone Ann moves stnoolhly on a bull-bearing base. No\nfriction. No extra strain on needle. No unnecessary wear on\nrecord's. Bul above all, it means reproduction free from surf ace\nnoises.\nThe adjustable ring weight at Ihe base of the tone arm gives the exact\nweight rcijuircil for Ihe perfect rendering of  any make of disc record.\nCall on ariy McLagait dealer. Ask him to demonstrate the Tone Arm\nand other exclusive McLugan features. Then judge for yourself.\nTHE McLAGAN PHONOGRAPH CORPORATION\nL1MITBD\nSTRATFORD ONTARIO\nagat%\nJPhon oc\/gpph-y\nfa Speaks for Itself\"\nHEAR THESE UNDISTURBED IN ONE OF OUR SOUND PROOF,\nVENTILATED DEMONSTRATION ROOMS\nWILLIS PIANOS, LTD.\n304 Baker St. (The New Store)\nIt     \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0III Mil   II.I     II   III ..till.   M\n=r^\n\u25a0ti\n T!Pite\u00ab.\nTHB NELSON 0AJLY NEWS,   SATURDAY- MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1921.\nr*^<iWilMM\u00ab^,\nNEWS\naiH.pt\nilng Qom\nC.1UUBL   ,\nttiornm.'\nPuMUhlng\n\u25a0M.'&Ci en\nAould oa \u00bbaaW-\nnd   nionaj   oi.l.ra   mad\u00ab\n. . .am N*\u00bb. Publlahln. Com\nUM   \u00bbhd   In   no   ou.   tn\n,. mMntnr.  of  th.  .t.tt.\nlilos rat. card, and A. B. C\ntt   of   olroul.tlon   m.llod   on\niwtnttt or may b. inn at tha offloa\nof ui? iuJv.rtl.lni manor raoornUod\n\u00bbJgi\u00bb CfcMOtan Pnu  Aa.ool.tlon   ..\nHalworlptlon  him:   Br  mall   (coun\nttfLJW. oant. par month; II par year\nput*!*. Carinda, . month, llo; a year,\nDelivered,  76a  per  month;   14\nmonth.; 17.10 par rear, par.hu\nM..S\nft\nIF\naU**Mt  AsdH\nMm.  or  olronl.trton.\nSATURDAY, JAN. 8, 1921\nfficmnt\nbusek\nLaura. A. KipKman\n\"WHAT   SHALL    1SBRVR   FOn   SUTPEn?'\nCooperative  Settlements  of\n;.\"\u2022' Britishers\nA few days ago some uneasiness was .caused by a report of\na proposal attributed to Premier\nLloyd George for relieving the\ncongestion of population in\nGreat Britain by an organized\nplan of emigration to the dominions. Most of the: dominions\nhave 'difficulties of their own\nat the present time, and would\nnot look with favor on any\nproposal for dumping emigrants\nupon them indiscriminately,\nfrom any quarter.\nFortunately it is not Lloyd\nGeorge's proposal to do any\ninAscri$*natje\/duniping. Fur-\nth*- details of his plan show\nthat what he has in mind is the\nsending of desirable settlers,\ncarefully selected by representatives of the dominions themselves, to undeveloped districts.\nThe working out of this proposal will not be left to chance.\nThe settlers are to be provided\nwith all the equipment necessary for organized cooperative\neffort ' It is claimed that in\nthis way the dominions will ben\nefit, by securing the very kind\nof people they require for their\nproper development; the Mother\nCountry will benefit, from having the pressure on her pbpula-\ntioVi relieved, and the Empire\nas a whole will benefit from the\nkeeping of her own population\nwithin her own borders.\n\"What .hall I Borve for supper?\" 1b\na uueatlon whlnh hns bothered the\nhousewife s|nce timo began. Tho following niiniit-r in.-nil.-; wilt. T hope,\noffer suRjrc.tlona that nro n real help\nto my   wotnon   renders. ,\nMacaroni Lonf\ni'i.cini Little Cakes\nMacaroni .Loaf: - % oup cooked macaroni, 1 cup swoot milk, 1 cup bread\ncrumb., either 1 cup of grated choeso\nor vi of ii cup of cooked nnd chop-\nin-.l meat, 2 egg's, 1 teaspoon onion\njuice (or n sprinkling of onion\nsalt), X tablespoon chopped parsley\n(mny bo omitted), 1 tablespoon sweet\nred or green popper chopped, nnd 1\nteaspoon salt. Scald tho milk, ndtt tlie\nbread crumbs to It, add Hie popper,\nmilt, parsley and tlio ment or choose,\nthen the onion juice, benten eggs und\nmacaroni. Turn the mixture Into n\nbuttored baking dish after mixing tt\nwell, place thin dish -in a pan of hot\nwater, and bake for v. hour\u2014possibly\n% of an hour. Serve with tomato\nsauce.\nCottage Ctiees Lonf\nCoffee TurtB\nCottage Cheese Loaf: 1 cup cottage\nchoeso, % toaBpoon Bodn, 2 cups cooked peas or beans, 1 cup boiled rice, 1\ncup bread crumbs, 2 tablespoons chopped raw onion, 2 tablospoons butter, n\nsprinkling of colery salt. Half-cook\ntho onion by mixing it with tho butter and. plnolng both on range until\ntlio butter boils for a few minutes:\nthen mix all tho Ingrodients together\n\u2014Including tho onion and butter\u2014plnco\ntlirin  in a baking pan and bnko  ln a\nTen Year* Ago Today\nmodem to ovfti. for nbout forty-five\nminutes, basting with a llttlo meltod,\nbutter.\nTiimale  Plo\nTea Cookies\nTanmle Pie: 2 fcups tomato sauce\nfnr the .lulco from n rnn of tomatOPH\nMilckeiieii with n llttlo rornaarch),\n2 cups' chopped cooked ment, 1 teaspoon Halt, 1 green pojwer or 1 pimento chopped, 1 small onion also\nchopped, Mi cup of cornmonl cooked lu\nV_ cup of boiling water for Mi hour,\nVi cup of grated cheese. To one of\ntbo cups of tomato sauce call-id for.\nadd the meat, salt, onion, peppor, and\ntbe cooked cornmonl mush. Put\ntheso things Into a pan, sprinkle with\nthe cheese, and Imlte, Hervo wltli\ntbe remaining sauce, lo which may be\nadded, If desired, K cup of chopped\nolives.\nAs will be aeon, only one of these\nthree main dishes calls for cfyjR\u2014the\nMncaroni Loaf. The other two an*\nInexpensive nnd. yet very nourishing\nnnd satisfying. The socond-dlsh given,\nwills foi** cottage cheese; and this is\nn tiling thnt should be found In every\nlarder. In grandmother's time, cottage (or Dutch) cheese was found nn\ntbe table as a matter of course. And\ntoday it ls Just as much noetic**! tin IL\nwas then. It Is nourishing and a\ngreat appetizer. * It Is one of those\nlittle side-dishes which tbe housekeeper finds it no trouble to make\nwhen she has once learned to make\nIt. Next week I shall devote nn article to the making of this delicious\nand economical cheese.\nBY LENOJ-1-E\n(From Tlio Dully Nows, Jan. 7, 1911)\n.Spurred tp further .efforts rathor\n'than daunted by their recont 'defeat, the Nelson Chess club have\nagain challenged tho Spokane men\nto an international match over the\nwire. '       *  \u25a0\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nRobort L. Douglass last night\nauthorized the -announcement that\nho would stand as a candidate for\n'tho school board, in tho present elections.\n\u00bb   \u2022    \u2022\nTho Nelson Senior hockoy team\nand n number of recruits from the\nIntormedlnles nnd juniors hold their\nfirst serious practlco game ot the\nseason nt tho rink last night. Among\nIhoso playing were: Harry Bishop,\nArchie Bishop, Steel, Balmor, Nan-\ncarrow, R. Bell. Johnnie Ferguson,\nWaldo Ferguson, Lester Putrlcpt,\nEddlo Bishop, Joe Thompson, J.\nBell, Scotty McDonald and Jack Miller.\n.  '..   .\nTho members of tho Bartenders'\nunion local no 43G, will moot tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock,\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nCharles F. McHurdy, tho Crescent\nValley rancher, ls a visitor to tho\nolty.\nlady Attor Discouraged\nLady Astor doesn't find her\nparliamentary experiences all to\nher liking. She receives every\ncourtesy, is given attention, has\nher say, but seldom has her\nway. She is discouraged at her\nfailure to arouse women to her\nsupport or to the support of\nmeasures she advocates.\nLady Astor must have patience. Men are often beaten\nbj\u00bb the very men for whose wel-\nIare they labor, but*, with them\ndefeat lias but added zeal and\nmore determination of purpose\nand eventually victory. Lady\nAstor is a pioneer in English\npolitics. She is on a rostrum\nfamous for hard knocks. Some\nof the greatest of statesmen\nhave endured humiliation that\nthreatened oblivion but who in\nspite of all persisted and rose\nagain, i\nLet Lady Astor stand to her\nguns, says the Medicine Hat\nNews, and if her cause is a\njust one the women as well as\nthe men will support her. Determination of purpose and ability to clearly and convincingly\npresent her cause is all she will\nfind necessary. Temporary set\nbacks only serve to bring real\njoy* in the final result if that\nresult is deserving of success.\n.thoy aro able to seize tiio other In\ntheir mouths. Then altogether they\npull with ono gigantic heave till ,one\nedge overlaps Uio other. Even now\nthe work is .by no means finished.\nTho females scurry nivny to return\nwith thc4r Infants, which nassess\nsplnarots, though tho adults\" tlo not.\nHolding the llttlo ones securely,\nthe anls pinch them, till, In self-\ndefence, they start spinning. They\nare then moved from side to side of\nUie rent, tho minute threads nttneh-\ning themselves In the process, and\nfinally making un almost inivislbli'\nmending of the torn edges.\ni >.\"<ii,n^y \"--\u00bb\u25a0.\nThanks Friends for Their\nConfidence and Public for\nSupport of Street Railway.\nThe   Dully  News\nFouler  sluli'S   thu\na   candidal!*    in\nIhe    rumiJllg , (-1\nus  follows:'\n.\u2022I lun\nIt  Is\nnt\nuthfut,  Oil\" v-wy\n\u25a0   so   !\u00bb>\u25a0\u25a0..leal    of\nseason,   'ind   so\nWilling to\nMrM. W. I!,\nwill not bp\nhiavorully ti\nHer letter ls\nTo  tho  ISililur  of .Thn  Daily  Newa:\nSir.\u2014Whilp it in usually custom-\n(iry lu announce thai one Is a candidate for civic office, ii uupcura\nUnit I inuHi nnuoumc that I inn\npot, In order not to complicate the\ncourse of o vents. 11 In true that\nt have been iir\u00ab.od ou mil .Hldn.s for\nthe last six inoulliH ,to. ucoept Un*\nnomination for mayor; hut when I\ndiscovered recently that there wus a\nsmall group o'f ciUzeiiB hi tt oily opposed to n woman uh chief executive, 1 ffftvo tho matter no further\neomndcratlon.\nI havo never heen it su f frit gel le,\nund It Is not my Intention nt this\nlate \u25a0 dale to disturb line -terinnial\nequanimity of Nelson by llltro'auolng\n.such  uncivil t   prejudices.\n1 would lllte to take this opportunity of t hanking my supporters\nfor their eoufhnlence, the various\nurKaniv.allonsi, nnd tho citizens of\nNelson genera My, I'm* the cn-ojiera-\ntlon which mndo possible tho sue-\neons of the street rnil^ny, nml made\nmy term of office as nn alderman nu\npleasant. \u25a0\nMRS. W. GARLAND FONTKU\nNolson, ll. Co\nJan.   (!.   lOlJU.\nwearaliln-looUl\nUie 'best   Unci:\nftreeably   adaptable    to   .the   average J,\ntypes or, figure.  Tin*'UmV'bleitdiWi.itonVl\n$\u2122^.mZrl^^^Jf I WITHDRAW ORDERS\npanels.       These, same    Ii\t\nTwenty Years Ago Today\n(From  Tlio  TrlUiuic.  Jnn.  8,   1001)\nW.   A.   Oallihor,   M.   P.,   has   received  a reply  to  the urgent  communication forwarded to him hy tho\npoatofflcc department regarding  Ihe\neastern    mall    service   into   Nelson.\nTho   department   ndvlacs   him   that\nthe matter Is bolng looked Into and\nwill bo attended to nt once,\nft   *   .\nBorn,   to  tho   wife  of  George   W-\nStcclo.   of   the   Lnwrcnco   Hardware\nCo., on Monday, at Tllaonburg,  Ont.,\na son.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nAbout  -,43,000   waa  cxpetWed     on\nstreet,   and' sidewalks  In  Nolson   In\n1900.\n* \u2022    \u2022\nTho flro department cost lho city\n1-10,000 last year.\nAlberta Conservative\nDie-hards to Carry on\nCALGARY, Jun. 7.\u2014Efforts will\njbe muda by the dle-ha.ru\" Conservatives of tlie province to curry on as\na party In the legislature the coming session, -In spite of the split\nin tlio pnrty onw, It was snltl as\na result nf a mooting hold here\nthis week. A. P. Ewlng la tho\nnominal loader nf tlie party, nnd\nit was decided to hold a .touventlon\nsjf Conservatives In ISdmonton the\nday before the session opens on\nJun. 27. George lloudlcy. former\nlender of the opposition, will llliely\ngo lo Iho cross benches ns n\nresult of his defection with tho\njinny, anil ho may lake aevora!\n^members   with   him.\nPhilip Succeeds Foreman\nas Public Works Engineer\nVICTORIA, Jan. 7\u2014 1'iiLrlclt Philip, of Vuncouver, formerly ol Kiini-\nloopa bird Ulluurl, lias been appointed public works engineer ol\nBritish Columbia, Hon. .1. II. King,\nminister of public works announced\ntoday,\nMr- Philip ls to talte charge of\nthe office hold by A. E. Foreman\nuntil ho resigned In December lo\ntake a higher salaried office wllh n\nprivate company.\nTold in Rhyme\nFIRST   FEMININE   ANGELS\nFra Angellco waa tho first painter\nto depict nngeln of the gentler sex.\nThis wai deemed a bold and unscientific Innovation by churchmen of his\ntime, inasmuch: as It waB always understood that there was no such a\nthins; as a female, angel. Modern \u25a0pic-\nturo angels, -however, are -often of tho\nfemale persuasion; and It will be\naiotipft ' that, usually they are blonds.\nBut the dre^ajigeU- are invariably\nrepresente\/l as of the male sex.\n'*\u25a0,-,- i-7'fiivn-fr'\t\nVtptff'. tttm to -twonty  of ovnry  one\nhundred Balnea, di*^ before they .are a\n\\    jrwir *M+ \u25a0   \u25a0\nTHE   BEGGAR\nA bog-gar groveled nt my door today\nAbashed,   unkempt,   with   vuguo,   pa*\nthetlc eyes\nAnd hang-dog look,\nAnd  in  a weary  wall, a poor  alng-\nsoirgy  whine,\nHe  asked  for  alius   In   words   w\nsmooth by years.\nAnd then us in n flash I anw\nA beggar at the feet of Uod,\nTho same sing-song of dumb appeal\nin prayer,\nTho   same  familiar -crooking   otf   tho\nknee,\nAnd then 1 thought!\nIf I  were God.\nI would not have My children  whlno\nln -prayer\nNor fawn before Me, beggnra in th\ndust,\nBut rather come and -stand before my\nfaco\nAs would a son who seeks his father's\naid\nAnd not as one who ahuffles through\nthe gloom\nTo a-sk for grudging alms at   sullen\ndoors,\nAnd    then   I   mud   resolve:\nI'll  wheedle Clod  no  moro,\nNor   will   I  cringe  before  Ills   dread\nestate.\nBut I will stand before Him an a son\nAnd   trustfully   will tell Him ull my\nneeds,\nAnd He will listen und will stirile to\nthink.\nThat I, tho least ot all Ills children\n\u25a0here.\nWould  Call  Him   \"Kalher\"  Who   first\ncalled mo \"son.\"\nFor  lo!   my   Father  Is a   King,   the\nKing   of   Kings,\nAnd I am not a beggur at His door,\nI am His son!\n\u2014J. P, McEvoy, In Chicago Tribune.\nother blind, hontpng straight and -vortical, can offset  ti  leiidohey  to ini.vi-\nness ill li nioiv aiiihh* I'Ikuiv. -providing  the  hips  nre   not   too  largfe,\nTlm long opening in front shuiild\nin- studied In relation in hei-jht- -tin\nproportion n\u00bb shown in the sketch !>\u25a0\u25a0-\ning suitable for a  lull   woman, whllo\na shorter woman would find a rcio,ro\nharmonious Sffocl by raising Ibis Men\nto. but a llltl\" below the bell, uftd\nbringing ihe skirl panels up nccoPd-\nIngly.\nThat navy blue serge rnntlnues on\nthe map Ib evidenced in thin mn<t*-l,\nwhich is trimmed with black hraad,\nused also for Nip belt. Tho vrst is\nof whit-- Canton went- embrOldorod In\nred   and   blue.\nFOR SHIPBUILDING\nUiNIHlN. .lun. 7.\u2014Tin, hundred\nand fitly LuncoDhlro eolton miiia\nwllh ii  total capita) ot  iiai.ooo.ono\np&ld In IMO, \u00a325,500,000 In dlvlil-\n,-nds. according in reports Issued\niiy  iin-  American  i'IiuiiiIkt  ,,f cohi-\nPOLAND     REPLIES     TO     RUSSIA\nPoland iinNivi-riw,'  tin-\nslnn    nolo    prutcling\nBonding troop,  lo viltt:\nInc    Hull    Hi,-    Sovlol\nD0880H8CU     \"I'llIM ri'tf    lit\nnlilc   evidence   Hint    I'nliinil\nnlHlilnir men  nnd  munitions t\nrrni ZollgousH). who otherwlsf\nrecent  idm-\nagolnal    th\"\nnml  I'lint'ij-\nGoveromonl\n1       lllll'Jlll'Sl-\nI. flll-\n11,-11-\nl-olll,!\nnot   Ii\nwllh\nraised\n\"Th.\nIII,}   Mil\nable in retain Vllnn\ntin- throe m-lnclinil\nnnd   concludes:\nPolish     ;;ul'01'limi'IU\ni|,\u201e\u201eitii,ii of tin- Qovorni\ndwils\npoints\nt-l-jl'l'tl\nt'-llt 111'\nth,.\nSoviet lii'iwtiiiic that wa aro\nseeking n pretqsft tor breaking tho\nundertaking signed l,y them.'\nAll olflelul copy ot lho nolo re-\neelvi-il In London malnlabis thut the\nquestion of allcglnncn uf the disputed\nterritories remain, for setllomqnl\nby lho peoplo of lliose territories;\nHint Hie Allied troops for Vlltii,\nworo sent there only for protection,\nnnd Uuil Ihe presence or lho \/.eli-\ngoiiHkl troops In Vllnn dot's not\nconstitute a nieniiee lo Htisslu, iiwitie;\nlo their dlslni  front tho frontier.\n-,ceo   .ilmuo   decided\nEtiKluinl's destiny of poiiulullnti exceeded thut of nny Htiito Iii tlie United\nI Stnlea ln   1IH0.\nmiTt'e  here.\nOho mill paid\nnet iii'i'iiin-s in\nseeiii'ltlos in in,.\nChange during 11\nover, ngBi'cgntod\nreports  stated.\nTin-   ci ellatk\norders oontlDUes, tlm roporl .ays\nniie prominent line having; with.\nliriiivn nn order for tour largt\nnlonniers   placed   uiu,   ciyii,.   K|ii|\n-',\" per cent Tho\nills representative\nLondon stoel; ex-\ni year pnst. hew.\n\u25a0.'.115,1100,000,     tho\nl    of    shlpliulldlng\ni-inlilii\n\"11    Rl\nIII 111\nlll'tllll!\nship\n,,     I'lll\nil     Ill-V\nmil  Instructions I\nsluiv   iliiivn   at    Ihe\nds.      Tlie   high   cost\nwin   given   us   the\nmi iters     finding     ll\nchose  exciting  rathor\nLiilil    Ill.-lK-l'p,\nCSSl-lli.\ntllrcclor\ntl,,\nNte\n,\\i     O.\ni,,i,l   tho\nI'lintnl,,'!'\nplnff   was\nIlls   emp;\ni:,'i-.i   nolo\nrutcs   mill\nI11IV\nannual\nlint   the\nuntie   to\nr\\y   wns\ntho   c\nll.cilly   \u00ab\nflltine\nt'nsy\n,,f   ship\nI'm!    Hint\nHit\nTho\natlsfu\nilepri-\nrl\nill\null Rli\nhlghl\nlllilles   l,i|;lilj\nillumined    .it\nns   weekly,\nicr ot whole-\ninbcr    shows\n(ii'KHKt'.   Jnn,\nMontreal   will   petll\nli-Rlslutnr,-  when It\nfor n  loan  of  j;p>,\nin  house building.\n\"GO TO THE ANT, THOU\u2014\"\nNext to tho bee in the Insect world\ncomes the ant when Intelligence is\nunder consideration. For Inntuuee,\nthere 1. a certain kind of tint which\nbuild. Ha nest by sewing together\na number of loaves. If a rent occurs\nIn thin flimsy house the ants soon\nset about repairing It ln the following\nmanner. They form a lino one side\n0( Uie tear, and reach across  until\n^Qmothln^fol^ii\n\"\"yOU'RE not looking up to tho mark. I know your duties nre heavy\n\u2022* 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 ihe road lo 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 ol people it the fool of the ladder who should\nhave been al the lop. The direct step to strength is through (he lliurl\n\u25a0nd Nerve system. This is Ihe action of Milburn's Heart & Nerve Tills,\na scientific medical'preparation, used and approved for over twenty-live\nyears by people all over Ihe Country.\nRead this testimonial\u2014one of thousands open for your inspection any time.\nMr. M. I.. Stewart, Dunrelan, Oat., writr.i\u2014\"I wa, trouMad with a waak heart and wai\nadrt.ed hy a friend to try\nMILBURN'S HEART & NERVE PILLS\n\u2022o I dooided to del a I'm   and from tha fir.t they certainly   'did their hit'   and I am now r.nm-\n. piel.ly relieved after uiinit lis boie.     There la notbmi to ennal thaaa pill, for thnaa who are\ntrouble!) with their bean.\"\nMilburn's Heart tit. Nerve Pills arc sold at all ,lin( stores, or mailed\ndirect on receipt of price, 50c. a box, by The T. Milburn Co., Limited,\nToronto  Ontario\nWMMMMmMmMmmlmWMMMMMMMMMM\nLOSE FRANCHISE\nBY NOT VOTING\nVICTORIA, ,liui. '7.-\u2014Fuui* Uiuuh-\n'itiicl   eight    humlred   Ui'd    iu-vLiiicLii\n(\u25a0l\"is. in YieUirlu wt-t'i' \u25a0.liMfrniiuliiLi-\nthrouffh   failure   to   voto   in   the\n\u2022cut provincial QltjoUnti und will\nlie required to ugaiit ([uallty ;u order  to  voto  in  yub.*vqiu*m   olectlopSj\nRheumatism-Relief\n <\u2022 \u00ab\nFrom   Its  Dreadful   Pains  and  AtJiim,\nStiffness,   Soreness-\u2014\nIh pronorly lo bo sough, )u a gdoU\nblond inodicino, Iicchuhq uuthoriliou\nany rhcunmllHiu ia a blood dlseaKu;\nacid has entered Uie blood, settling\nin tlie iitiisvlcs nnd jolntH. Thut'a\nwhat  maUi'y  Iho  sharp,  sitddeh   Hhot-\n;o palim. causing you lo Jump and\nluge in agony.\nIInod'8 SarKnparilla.coinprlset-i rom-\nodlcfl that every physlcl'in preHt'i-lbeH\nfor rhmiuiatlsrti, combl'noil with Diner\nblood- purifying, tonlp and strength-\nbuilding IiiKj*edieuln. In a I'oinuila\nvastly Hujii'iioi* in niaku-up and In\nUl'fttlvo power. It doe;* give positive\nrelief. Thotinaiid.s say ho. So will\nyou. for a fine laxative tulce Hood's\nPllln.\nTORONTO,    Jan.     7.\u2014Samuel\nDixon', acting chid of police of Ti\nto for bIjc nionlhs, has been up-poll\ned formally n\u00bb head  ot tho furcel\nLET IT BE\nPERFECT\n\\'P'hi!  tOngngomenl  King niuc-l\nHenlH tme  of   ihe   biggest  mo*\niihmiIm iiu'n  woman'h 'life.    Whei\ntiier lho Hton<\\ bo large ov \u00abuiall,|\nKin* lilccn lo feci thaL It is -per-\nI'it.   In color und without llavr.\nhit the Diamond Rlngjuiu glval\nhe p(*rfeet4-A Birks. They aro|\nthe finest procura-blo.\nKron. ihe prltea in our Cut-\nuloguo deduct W\/c when ordering, owing to removal of ,\nthe laixury Tux.\nI.\nVancouver, B.C.I\nSTOCK-TAKING\nCLEARANCE\nSALE\nWu are now in Ihe middle of our Stock-taking und find\nmany odda'nnd ends thai we wish to close out and get rid\nof, and we purpose placing a price so low that they will\nwill sell at sight, in many cases at reductions of 100'\/t.';\nThis Morning-Saturday\nAT NINE O'CLOCK SHARP\u2014NOT BEFORE\nVVc will throw open lo Ihe Public a WINDOW FULL of.\nBrooms at 50c Each\n(Cash) '\nThose Brooms ni'e worth $1.23 each\u2014all good stock\u2014only\none to each customer.\nWe have also placed on display on tables and showcases\nButcher Knives, Razors, Brass Goods; Towel Bars, Wire\nGoods, jelly Moulds, Butter Dishes, Strainers, Chopping\nKnives, Bath Seals, Butter Shapors, Coat Mangers, Gas\nLighteni, Vegetable MasWs, Cocoa Pots, Bean Pols,\nSilverware and .Sleds; also Electric Light Shades, Coal-oil\nHall Lamps.\nThose limitls we arc closing out and replacing with neW,\nlines, and you cannot afford to lose this opportunity of\nsecuring the GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED.\nWATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS IN GRANITEWARE\u2014\nFIRST   COME,   FIRST   SERVED-NO  P.ESERVE.\nNelson Hardware Company\nBAKER STREET, NELSON, B.C.\nBest for\n10 and Mine\nMachinery\n80LD    BY\nNELSON IRON\nWORKS\nNELSON,   B.C.\nTHE  CANADA\nMETAL CO.,\nVancouver\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co\nOF CANADA, LIMITED\nOfflc-M. Smelting  R.nd   Riflnlng   D\u00bbp\u00abrtm\u00abntf\nTRAIL,   BRITISH   COLUMBIA\nSMELTERS AND REFINERS\nI'UliCHAsrna  OF  GOLD.  SILVER.  COPPER   AND   LEAD  ORII\nPr\u00bb..,e.,\u00bb \u2022( Uold, lllvtr, Cappar, Bluaat.n*. PI. L\u00aba. an. U.a\nTAOANAC   BRAND\nCALORIC _\nJohn Burns & Son\nTh.   Original   Plpalaaa   Furnao.\nRoglat.r Haau tha H.uaa\ndar.t.   Prloail\u2014Ee.n.mla.l\nVernon Street,\nNelson, B. C,\n 'THB NELSON DAILY NEWSk  SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1921\n?\u00bb\u00ab* *-,\nwuumwm\nBostvell Children Have\nParty on New fear's Eve\nnnuwlrr l     Tali   tl.\u2014Oi,   Now  Teur'n\njrr^liVr* \u2022STSr' \u25a0\"-.\"\u25a0\u25a0 m.\":\ntrotlnci] ol - if li.im- oi Mr. nn. \u00bb\"\";\nJ,m\"a   Coitpla.,,1.   wt.W>   \u00bb\u00bb\"     *jK\nrr^p^uiraXrw^r^aS\nT^S'Sm.a: who amy **lte\ntad Santa ClM.jth.li \u25a0)\">.\u00ab V.ffi\"\nially-tlooorntoil Christina., tree wl>'\u00b0\u00bb\nwaa'hunK wllh ti gift tor'cue    child.\nt n,n, tn the even ng tin icliiK waa\nIttdalgml    In   iy   th\"    \u00bb'\"-r   chlWro.;.\nInch credit la due to Mrs, Kenneth\nWallace. Mr.. Albert Haphcr and 8\n3. Frank, who were rcapon.lDl. >\u00b0>\ntho arfannemcntB.\nSLOCAN CITY NOTES\nTho reuson you should buy your\nheavy l-ubbers now\" is that \\vo- aro\nBelling our entire stoi'k of Lumbermen's Rubbers uml Overshoes ut a\nDISCOUNT  OF\n20 Per Cent\nWhite,   Black   or   Brown\n3-IIOLE   RUBBERS\n'     . 4-HOLE  RUBBERS\n\\\" 6HOLE  RUBBER8\nR. ANDREW & CO.\nLEADERS in FOOT FASHION\nJ**oXe\u00bb and motile\nlm captivity that\nshortened.\nTO BELIEVE (WTAIUIHAL\nDEAFNKSS   AND   SEAS\nn XOISIOS\nIf you have Calairhul Deafness or\nore- hard of heurlur-c or havo head\nnolnes ku to your druggist ami get 1\nounce of Parmlitt (double Htrength).\nuud add to It U pint of hot water uud\nti lit tit' granulated miliar. Tako one\ntablt'Hpoonful   four  timet*  a  day.\nThis will often bring quick relief\nfrom tlie distressing bead noises, doited iiotitrlls should open, breathing\nbecome easy und the mucus stop dropping Into the throat. It is easy to\nto prepare, cost little and is pleasant\nto take. Anyone who bus Catarrhal\niX-ufiieHM or head noise* i*liould give\nthin   prescription  u   trial.\nSLOCAN    CITY,  'Jan.'    6.\u2014Mr\nMrs.  C.  K.  Hcrvur.s  and  daughter\nerta   returned   from   Spokane   on\nduy,   where    they   had    been    for\nliolidays. ,\nA.    f..    Miic.F'lied    returned    from\nhome   in   Kaslo ou   New   Year's  d\nThe Misses  Dorothy and  Mabel\nIter  returned   to   Kaslo   on   Frldn\nresume    their   studies    lu   the\nschool.\nand\nKob-\nMon-\nthe\nhis\niy.\nPar-\ny to\nhigh\n\"They WORK\nwhile you sleep\"\nDon't stny billons or constipated,\nwith your head tinII, your stomach\nsour, Bttusy, upset. Take ono or two\nCascatets lunlghl sure for your liver\nand bowels and wake up oleur und\nfit. Children love Cuseaivts too. No\ngriping\u2014no inconvience. I a, ftS. f>u\ncents.\nTO GET TRUE ASPIRIN\nWarum**;!   Unless you see mime \"Buyer!' on tablets, you\nare not gelling Aspirin at all.   Nothing else is Aspirin.\nun ''unbroken package\" of\nin,\" which contains directions\n21 years and proved safe by\nToothache, Neuralgia, Colds,\nand pain.   Made in Canada.\nllnmlr tin Wjm of 12 i -il,l,-t \u25a0\u25a0 rost l,ut a [tnr t-onta\u2014Larger p\u00bbrl<\u00bbg6\u00ab.\nSAFETY FIRST! Accept only\ngenuine \"Bayer Tablets of Aspir\nworked out by physicians during\nmillions fnr Headache, Earache,\nRheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago,\nArttlrln li II,\u00ab trail,* nutrlt ,r,-Klit^rc,t\nnn-lk-iu-liloilor pf fall, vllrnclit. Wt,llr\nniHiiutni lur.-, to baalat \"\u25a0\u25a0 nuiiilc anal,,\nim bt .tamm-il wltli llmlr i- ,,,-r.ii un\nin t'anaOtii of liuvt Mannfactur. ,,t Mono*\nli ir wall known tlm, A.iiirui ,,,,-aii, Hover\n:...-    tllr  TlllHt. Ol   IIRMT ComOaOV\n,1.. in-, -Oaarar OrMa.\"\nJiABOR\n\u25a0^5 AVE   THE   CERTIFICATES\nFOR WEAREVER ALUMINUM\nNABOB TEA COFFEE, EXTRACTS\nAnd Baking Powder are always ol one\nQuality, and that the very best.\nKELLY, DOUGLAS & CO., Ltd.,\nVancouver.\nHhe StripU'Paekgge'Siscu.ii\nSOCIAL TEA\nOF PROSPERITY AND EXTENSION\nMany Camps Operate to Keep Its Mills and Yards Busy;\nWood-working Plant Seeks Site; Heavy Year in Local\nBuilding; Light Turned on on Tuesday.\nNAKUfep. Jun. fl.-j-HnViHt*; \u25a0\u2022\u2022\"\u25a0\u2022nml ti>\ntho wfiieml development in nml pround\nNHkuf-n tlurlntr lf-20. tin* voar QftJi lie\nconsidered a mot-t wiHsfiU'lnrv on*'.\nnot-wltliHtnmllinr hluli nrlcer* of living,\noo*t  of materiel  uml  lubor.\nTho Nnliusp TJumbpr i-ompuny has\nhml a most mioeeBsful yeoV. with n\ni-iit of liinibr*j' unpreciulenttvl in the\nbistort' of tin* Industry, which has\nWfl\u00bb   VritubliBltetl    here    for    12    years.\nit \\v-ns necessary durlrie; the irony\nmnnmer months to work both duy nml\nnleht. Such briskness hi connection\nwith the mill neceHsltuted li targe\nmnnbei* or men In the woodfl to mip-\nnlv the logs, uiul oinup*-* war\u00a9 dotted\nhere und there all nlong: the like\nWith hi n radius of 10 mllen from Nakusp.\nThe Nnkiisp Hiring*-- mill had a\nprosperous yeur. its only difficulty lifting the shortage of bolls, which fur\nthe first time had to be brought hi\nby   rail   instead   of   In   booms.\nLikewise the prosper-out* form of\nLindsley Brothers Camidtun compuny.\nwhose head office Is at Nelson,\nthough their chief sent of operation\nis nt Nakusp, with one of the largest\nplants of the kind on the continent\nof America,  hud  a   fine year. This\nfirm yarded und shipped a large number of cars to all parts of Canada\nand the I'lilted {-Hales, nml they are\nstill entering Into -.-outruuia for the\ncoming  season.\nIndustrially also the C. V. Tl. shipyard has been busy with repairs to\nNlfiuiiers mid the construction of an-\nother combined passeiiger nml Lowing\ntUg, the \"CohiinUla,\" which Is now)\ntying ut Robson and lutvliig the fln-i\nlining   touches   put    oik i\nAnothtr   tudmitry   tn   Proipftot.        [\nAt the present moment tt looks us j\nIf ytti another Industry will be es-.\ntabllshed here which will employ a\nlafga unmber of men -~\u00bb wood working eslllbllKhimiUt. hy ti strong Kpo-\nl:aiie firm, that Is luduy m-gotluthiK\nfor. it   slto   100   feel   hy   (SOU   feet.\nNakusp will be more favorably ie-\nHienibercd by pnssers-by from now ou\nby   the  Introduction   of  w*d    elsotrle\nlighting and . power plant, which is\nJust uf (he time of wrltliiK. In work-\nlug order for the first tlm.*, the\n\"Juice\" having been * turned on on\nTuesday. Tin- promntcrs are ilvorge\nlloi*ecly and (i. PsUIUgeli. Hi\u00a9 hitter\nfor many yeurs connected with the\nWinnipeg -X: Selkirk KleOtrlo railway\nas superlnteiidciil, und who intends\nmaking his future lionie lu Nakusp.\nLights will be lmmidliitcly furnished\nlo 100 houses, and It Is being extended to the (..lenbunk furinlnn district,\nand Inter on thu Itrouse uud lio\\\nLake and Crescent Uuy. The power\nIs furnished by the Nukusp cruek,\none mile south of the town. Lu ud-\ndltlon to the lluhlliig of premises,\nthere jvill be il lights at thu most\nfrcnuented corners throughout the\ntown.\nDlBtrlct   wutnr   Bchim*.\nI'rogress Is also being mude with\na district water system which will\nsupply ruuclius on the way between\nItrouse and Nakusp, an well us the\ntown proper., It Is a government\nscheme, the . province lending the district IS0.00V, repayable lu ::<\u25a0 years.\nHie ..ii.'.',,-- furnish!iik the balance of\nthe capital, thu lands being assessed\nlo furnish the revenue, us well as\nlira tor rate to actual users. The cltt-\nlens are paying up on their undertaking regularly and proinptl*., and ll\nIs a foregone conclusion that the\nwhole works will be constructv-l and\nIn   operation  during   lltl,\nAnother Incentive towards the upbuilding of Ihe town from now ou\nis the placing uu the market fur the\nfirst time of the entire holdings of\nthe uld steamboat uud towuelte coin-\npauy, the Nukusp Land ft Improvement compuny at greatly reduced\nprices-less titan one half of thu old\nprices. As a result lliure hus ul-\nready been suld slucu the first of\ntjetober, \u2022\u25a0\" town lots, which will be\nfmpurved upon aud several built upon\nduring Uie present yenr. Uu these\nnew lots two new houses ure alrvudy\nbuilt, and a third will huve a fine\nhouse on It In the spring.\nBuilding Activity.\nhi the building line co lis lde ruble Improvement is marked. T. J. (Jurroti\nhas emoted a dwelllug ou Urotulwny.\nA. II. Krveman, of the Nakusp milt, is\nbuilding a substantial house on I \u2022\u2022\u2022n\n\u2022vor avenue. Cupt. C ti. Leary will\ncuuatruci unulhur dwelllug on Columbia avenue. C LMcurd put up uature\nuu UruaUway. Uuesiiell Urus. havu\nbuilt a large burn und other lunn\nbuildtuga ou their new purchase\u2014 the\nold Chinese rancli, uud will udd tu\ntheir structure lu the spring, and gen-\nerully develop tlulr liuiuiugs, uud will\nenter extensively into the dairy bu*\nbiiichs uud supply tlie town with milk.\ni.ml Mum.i ii..' a pretty new huUse\nerected    ull    his   ucieude    close    tu    the\ntown. Hugh Muriln, oi Calgar>*i luu\nan utiructive bunguluw just nulgaed on\nthu lake shore, couth ol tin* town.\nWilliam Van d< I RuydeU hus uii 0X<\nV*nslve t-stubllshmeiit Jiisi finished on\nluiished on Neleoti avenue in im*\nOleiibuuk   district.    I.    IJ     Larue   liai\nbuilt a fljifl I'.'Sideiii'n nn his rami\noverlooking thi* lake, and Out? Tlenlte\nVnis a loi'P*' rcWtMiC\" ereeted on his\nlo-nere farm r-urluu 1931 a new\nschool Will \\>\u00bb built fnr the Bus T.rike\n\u25a0'iMti-ict,    repluclnfr    tht*    present      log\nbull-aim*\nBoadii   Wflate'd.\nThe great need of the district fw\nht'lter roads, and the construction or\nconnecting links of trunk roads between Nelson, Plocnn, the Arrow lakes\nnnd the Okanairan, and tlie extenston\nr\u00bbf the rond from Nukusp to the Hot\nBorings, tt miles northeast of Nakusp.\nThe local hoard of Iriuh* Is alive to\nthis necessity, and will terivo no stone\nunturned to attain their object.\nDuring If-'O. every Hue of business\nshowed u marked Increase--ihe stores\nmore than satisfied, the hank reports a good Increase of business and\n(lie hotels huve. been filled Dp, and\nthere Ih certainly room for a modern\nlourlst   and   commercial   hostelry,\nWllh all th\u00ab success of 1!>20 io look\nbuck on, there is every evidence that\ntlie presniit \\venr Is but. the beginning\nof a general development satisfying\nto all who hnve any Interests In Ihe\ntown    aud    district.\nRebekahs Have\nMerry   Social\nNew Year's Eve\nMOTHER!\nKi.oi'AN ciTV, Jun. 'i. The annual \"At Home\" given on New v.-ur's\neve   bv    the   Hebekuhs   III   lho    I,   O.   (1.\nl-\\ hall was a decided etiocess, The\nfirst part of the evening was taken\nUp .with proKi-ee-JWe whtsl, the prizes\nbelin; won by .Mrs. C. K. Kustiuuii and\nWilliam Hicks and consolation prizes\nirolng to Miss Margaret te Madden and\nJoseph   Terry.\nAt the close of the whist <liiv<- a\nihort concert program was rendered,\nth.- performers being William Uussell,\nMiss Rlmu mi.I Miss Murgaratte Madden. Mrs. Kustman. Miss Lilllatl Mor-\nh*y. Miss .1. ilrant, \\\\*. A. Jucknun,\nW   Iv Graham ami Miss Wlllettu Hicks,\nAt inidii^iit refreshments were\n\u25a0tervod by the Kebekuhs and th- New\nVe-ur wus heralded in by all JuiiiiiiK\nbauds around the hall ami slnghiK\nAuld LaiiR Syne.\" Dauolug was lu-\ndulget) hi lor the balance of the\niiiuht.\nPROCTOR NOTES\nI'ltUl'Tt'H,   Jan.    li.    -Ml*.-*.    Nt iiceplnc,\nof Creston, Is suendlng a tv* days in\nProctor, visiting her parents. Mr .und\n.Mrs,   W'utBon.\nUunuld t'umpb-ll, ot the S. S. Valhalla, has been joined by his family\nfrom  siocMit  City.\nK.  Humiiions, ucconipoiil-ad b>   V. O,\nSumiuons, spent the New Year In\nNelson.\nO, II. McKeun butt returned Hum\n.NeUuu, Where he has been for the\nlust   few   week*-*   on   a   vucutlou.\nThe    Kurttie.rs'     Instil uie    hold    tin lr\nannual meeting ou Thursday and li\nis  uxpealed   thai   the .pust   year   will\nhave   pruvud    Itself   to    have   been    the\nbanner   year   since   the   Inaugurullo'n\n\u00bbf    the    Institute.\nThis dlsirlci Is gradually becoming\nmore nnd mint* a mixed t'ainiiiibc district.\n1,   F.   Imnieii   hari  recently  i-ruu-jhi\na  run 1stvred  pedigreed  ram\nPROCTOR SCHOLARS WIN\nt\u00bbROCTOH,    Jan.    t'.      Schoul    competl-\nilons under tin* Navy Leagu* of\n\u25a0aliuda for un essay on \"Sea I'ower\"\nesulted   as   under:\nFirst division, under the lutckiKc of\nMiss Hilda Johnson: Fir*. prUe--\npicture and diploma, Stella Chandler;\nsecond prim\u2014.Margery Sexem: third\nprise\u2014 Margaret     Ilulg-Siuelllc.\nThe student*-.' efforts won high\npraise 1 roue* the judges, who remarked:\n\"The flrMt prise essay Is of u Very\nhigh standard ami tin- others ore\n- cr.*   good.\"\nIn   thu junior   loiirib   class   lie    prUe\nwinners were: Flrat -ttlhel Uerrl-\nlleld; second\u2014Hubert Uoyd; third- \u2022\nKenneth Chandler.\nIIOUWLH,   WOTBB\nHOSWLLL, Jan. 8. Mis. Mitchell\nleft uu Muuiljy eVeOJJJ| lor a visit\nlu    Nclsuli.\nM. <.,'. Ciilluiu, the li'.-w schoolm.i.-ter.\nstarted   his   duties   uu    Muiidu>,   Jun.\nSaturday Specials\nGreater values than ever mark the closing of the first week of the Big Sale. Many\nlines that were closed out in the first few days have Iweii replaced by others. It will\nbe worth while to investigate these Values, as every one is a,money saver.\nREMNANTS at HALF PRICE\nSlum leiitftll. ur SllkH,   UrtiHM Goods, Tabling. T,nv ,.'llin(,'. Flmint'lr-ttes, Nirtw.  Itiblioii*,.\nOR  I.IOSS THAN   IfAI.I''  I1KI11JLAII  I'UirKS.   ,\n,itc,  AT  HAl*'\n,i-\". r\nWOOL NAP BLANKETS at $6.9S\nI'luU or  Clujok.'il JVuol   Nl,|,   1,'lunketa dn   various <'oh,r  rnmblnutlolifl.    Uood   full  sla*!\".       '.(6gi.ftK\nliciriiliir   *K'.5IJ  Vlllue.  ut   Sule   Price,  oiu'h         wDat\/O\nFLANNELETTE BLANKETS at $3.45 . ^'*\nWhite und  Grey   c'laniieUate   islaukets.  good   sizes uml liraevy vtcfglils.\nKegliiar ?4,\u00ab0 values at   \t\n$3.45\nWOMEN'S HOSE at SOc pair\n50c\nI'lnJit  and   Itlbbed   i'usbineie-iuixeil  Hose,   sizes  '.'.nVj, and   10.\nU\"gular price 7fic pulr.    -Sale Price\t\nGIRLS' BLOOMERS at $1.2S\nJeiW Kuii. .Blooini'i's in Navy duly, i'w Blrl\u00ab m> to 11 ymrs, muflo vf good iiMuU, Uu^yily A-t, at!\nlie -linen, with  elartli   nt  (oi> nnl iinei's.    ituKuluv iirlrn it-Mi.   Bat. Price        \u00abPA\u00ab*lU\nWOMEN'S COMBINATIONS at $1.75\ni.luou1 vilKtit touiblliutlona, eliiwi liiiii, with llBhi (loove llninn.    Shorl or long slrcvos. (?|  17K\nSlaw.   :\\\u00bb   uiii.   t\u00bb   only,   worth   tnilny   SII.Wi.    Bole Prlci), pair \u2022\u2022       9i..l'0\nWOMEN'S KNIT DRAWERS at 9Sc\nI'lxtru  l'Ine lii.lt euituu*>uud-wuul mixed dniwi-rs.    t)ul.v ten pairs loft.\nHegUlur Values to $t!.7u.    Knlu  l'rlco \t\nCH1LDRENS' MITTS at SOc pair\nWorm   WuulMi   Mitt*-,  made  with  deep \u00ab.*in*f.  in   red uml white only.\nkegulur  price \"h*.    Sale   Prlco, 'pulr\t\nCHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR at 65c Garment\nOdd   Hues   ol'   Drawers   and   I'lHiihinatJuiis   in    mt'IoUH  siz>\nVulues 10  11.9*3;    8nlo I'vIit    '.\t\n95c\n50c\n65c\nMillinery Bargains\n, 1 \u2022\n\u25a0 \u25a0 \u2022 .'.* ;>-^\nWOMEN'S TRIMMED HATS clearing at U-^o\u2014 MISSES' PLUSH TAMS clearing\",\nat $2.49; CHILDREN'S WOOL SCARF and TAM SETS at *\"2.49.      .\nAfter-Supper Sale, Commencing at 7 O-Clock Sharp\nWOMEN'S and MISSES' COATS\nliiUluck.   .\\'nvy.  CuuenhniKil   itnil   Ul'own,   Hi   xiz,s i:>   t\u201e  m.    Vnluo.\"  i\u201e  no.on. d<| r |JA   .\nWOMEN'S SWEATERS at $6.95\nAll-uo-ul Suvuters in u nutgu of **\u2022.*.\nI!t*j;n!t,t*  vulueg  1t>  $18.00   i\u00ab(tcll.     Sale\nBUNGALOW APRONS at $1.15\nM,,,!.\u2022 of ii,.oJ HuKliali Print. Iji llsln \u201er itiirk ..'\u201e'\nHo,.,l   V.itil\u2014 nl   M.r;..     Alio   I'll,',:   \t\nAll ritx* I., 44.\n$1.15\n611 BAKER STREET.     Wt\u00bbmii . ,\nPHONE 200.\n\"California Syrup of Figs\"\nChild's Best Laxative\nBURTONJIOTES\nHOiTuN. Jun tt. - -Miss Kuulds. who\nlitis bteii VWlttUg In''' faivnls, Mr. uiu\n.Mis I!. 1'auld\", uui froiu* to Vunuuuve\nfur   tin*  mutt r.\n,1 l.e.il-. ha- .t'lMetl- llOin VantOU\nvt*i   to  vMl   bit.  I.n'lh-*i-In-law. .1    .Mar\nihull\nUni. ii.,'  i Iiuh dautfUuru, .Molly ulld NiiUV>, ol Nukusp, ai' the\nKUesIs ot .Mr. it ml Mrs. S levin.- fot\nthe   holldais.\n.Mr. und Mrt H lltndn euteriahivd\n\u25a0 l.irKe ilumber or rrleuds on .New\n\"leur\"*- niKlit A \\. I > tflijojablt \u25a0*>\u25a0 n-\nlllg   Was  spent   With  curdi*  ulnl  duUOlllff.\nHUM kttlhu*Mi KutttK Ih spenOhiK\nholldii.vs   with   Utr   uai*L*iitv   in   Hpo-\nKRASSIN TAKES TRADE\nPACT BACK TO RUSSIA\nLONDON, dun. ?.\u2014tr-ountd knunln.\nthe Russian HoiKimviki repreaent*\native harVT in leuvimj London lu-\nmorrow for Uu\u00abain wltn a trad*;\nDonlruul. approved by air Hobort s?.\nHurne. preiildoat of tlio bourd of\ntrade. So fur un the purely commercial ftlpulutionH of the coutrucl\nare  coucoruod,   it   i*\u00ab   buHyvyd   ihey\nWill hi* uOCCptHUU* 10 Moscow, but\nthe politico I COIldltlunt*. whlnh uiv\n\u2022 u-teparubli) 1\\\\ y.he u^rvement, It Ih\nfeured ben*, will Uioul with rejne-\nlloii   by   the   Sovlotn,\nIf the colli I'll t*l \\* iitfn-\u00abd to. It\nwill   nn 11   tile   QOIIclUtSlOII   Of   Un-   i\"*-\ngotlatlons for the pri'-jftit.\nit wtu ludtoat^d io the AraodiutefJ\nI'l-cmt totlin bv M. KraXfllt Uiul liu,\ncXpecU lb let urn In llirut* or four\niveeliH either to formally cuncludc|\ntin*  pad   or   w.iitl   up  the  uffiilr.\"  nfj\nthe    rtuittUn\nrioen,\ntrade\nmnnit^hfti\nINDICTS    LOOER    FOR   MURDER   I\nI'lfTi'l'. N, S,. Jan. 7.- v.eorye j\nlAidor Van ihif oXteiTUhiu -.utumtt-\nled b> .MuKl.-tute ObtUitui '1'u.nHer\nte xtund trial ut iho Juu\u00ab k-iiii or\ntlm Nuprt.*im* court ou the rhui'Kc\nof niurdoi'luK l*uiiivl Barry In hti\nhomo licit- ..a Hi\". in-ill last Lu-\nderV Bigned tHiiifoBiilun of tbr crime\nwii.i  ndmltt'-d   iw   u\\1dotti'i;\n\u25a0j-JhiiKidn   Is ut hel   lioinu\nAoccpl \"California\" Syrup uf Klus\nonly\u2014look for the nume California\non the package, then you are sure\nyour child la having the bent and\ninoet harmless physio for the little\nstomach, liver and bowels. Children\nlove Its fruity taste. Full directions\non each bottle. Tou must say \"Call*\ntor Ma.\"\nki\nHum Brum\nin  Itm-a-laud\nlira, ii dteveus \u00abut-ertalned on\nThurndu> afternoon tn honor of Mrs.\nIt.   C.   Crowe   mid   her   rUMer,   UlSI    li\n-MmrmaUi oi Trait.\nbackus~agEeme\u00a5t\nnot yet concluded\nTultO.NTt'. Jan. 7.-The iigiee*\nment between I'. W\u00ab liuckuu and the\nOuturiu   guveruinvul    lun*   nul    been\nulutft'd   in-  yet,   and   Ihe   BonolUalUH   lit\nIt U Kill) iii Hie liuud** oi lion.\nUi'iiJuh iin w man, who wtiH Intetr-\nviewud    by    Mi      Itnckm*   tudu>. *   lie.\n(UacktiMi Nutd the PoW l-'runcm\nPulp and Paper company hud never\nchungud ilu position toward supplying paptr  to Cunudlun  duiltos.\n\"lu lllll* we off*rt*d contract'* iy\null Cunudlun paper** wo dealt with,\"\nhe suld, \"ami they uVull-u-d. thinking\nthey would get puper through government control Last summer wa\nnotified litem again and all but two\nuucvpied.\"\nHe \u2022\u25a0iii'i hi.\u00bb mills suld ut Jl-J\" a\nton when the prKo allowed nun\nins. Work uu thu Kulioru plant\nhaa been sluitcd mid paper would\nbe available before the end uf the\nyear.\nTO BE DYSPEPTIC\nIS   TO   BE   MISERABLE\nThe poor dyspeptic suffers untold\nagony after eery meal, and uuy ufie\nwho hu dj.-pcp*-tu hnotm what Joy\nIt    would    give   to   eat    three    squire\nmeals n day und not be punished for\nit after. Nwirty everything that enter**  tin*  weak  itomacn  iwts as  hu\nIrritant,   and   even   the   little   thuL   ia\neaten   causes   such   Lurturs   uml   Ih\ndigested  So   impetftt'ily   (hat  It  does\nlittle goud.\nBefore  you  can  cut   boarllly, and\nnut pick and chouse your fuud, you\nmust put yuut*'t-toinuch lulu #uch a\ncuudltloii that it will inamifuctuie Itu\nown dlgesttve ferments,\nl<*or over forty years Liurduck Plond\nBitten hii\u00ab been toiling up uml rc-\nItoring wen It Htuinuuhfl to u nurmal\nhealthy condition bo Uiul the fuud no\nlonger cauHes distress, but i-* lliui \u25a0\noughly digested and asittiuvllated. and\nonabh'!* une tu purteke uf ull thu\nwholesuine fuud required wlthuut foot\nOf   any   unpleasunt   after   effects.\nMi's. Allcu Ilecknurlh. IVshciIuii.\nOut., w rites: ~\"I hare been a grout\nSufferer from indigestion mid dyspepsia for several year*. 1 could nul\neut anything wllhout uhuu-ft dying\nfrum the pnln 111 the pit uf my stoat*\nue.h. Heelug limdock Olood Bitters\nhighly lecumiueiided 1 tiled u bollle,\nand can gladly say it relieved me. I\ncan eat anything UoW- aud am lu\nperfect  health \"\n6. B. B. is muiiuluxturud only by\nThe T. Mllbui-n CO., Uiul'.cd, Toronto,\nOut\nWhen One Appears Start\nTreating It at Once With\nGrip-Fix.\nlirlp.KlJ bitlf fUU lo hCCOlUS one of\nth-   ino-'t   popular   ItoUStfhOlO   I'-ruiK   in\ntiiesv  days   w*) ilinosl   every   other\npen-aiti I** suffering front a 'old.    it In\na   nam\"   well   worth   reiuciuberiug\n'Ir)|i-l*'l.*i   win.   put   uli   'hu  market   III\nyean aire, mid tn iii.ti  Mum has llv\u00aba\nup ttt ii-  slogan:   \"Cure \u25a0\u2022 ''old  in u\nNight''        It   Is   a   Lined*    which   con-\ntuliir   h,.! him;   i.iit   what   your   doctor\nInlgllj    i> t'oiniiit-nd    fur   yoilf   cold.    Aa\npryol   ol   lints,  the  Itm) *-tUt*n'.   jiV pintle\nly printed  ob each  bo\\\nuiip-l-'is. keept* Ihe system upen.\nt.iiu.its ihe feverish condition, ralteves\nthe soraiieis ui   ths tiiroat and In the\ninUSull a A**     It    coiiets    ta     capsule\nform   li   acts   quickly   on   the   systmn\nLdij-t   its  foh   van   shortly  utter\nl fit\nIn uHiug Grip-Fin it 1- host fu sturt\ntreat uniit     at.    SOOll     as    thu    cold    du-\nVitlops. It (hits In doao Uisre iv en\nreason why Uie ..tlmem thuuld not\nb\"  broK-sn   up  In a   tshiwlt*  night.\nDot a box of Ortp-Fu today, iiuvu\nii in the NdUse ou sale .it all durg-\ngUlli     SiJti    per   hoi.\nNOTICE TO SUBSCRlBtrig\nBuhacrlburs iiuilfylDi tbe ulrcula-\ntiun deparuuoat of The Dally Nawi\nof change of address, must give old\n*\u2022 well aa new address to \"insure\nprompt   attention. (M14)\n _lAME9im\nfrom a Bone Spavin, Ring Boise\nSplint. Curb. SlrJe Bone, or -!i\"niU\ni:..Mli!f. aiul ft, hone cuing round\nIt sets mlUIy bulquiiUy md jood ie\n\u25a0 u'r. are I- .tin.;. Doea mot nlisuH\nor remove tho hair aud W.,c rsi\nbe VTOrkfd. t'j;,** IT in \u25a0'.uni'litct vrill\neacli Itottle tells liotr. $2.50 a bottlt\ndelivered. Hcrse Book 9 R free.\nABSORB1NE. JR.. tbesntlieptic liiiimtn<\nfor ni.i.-.i.in.l, rfduces Painful Swclliiipr, T-'n-\nUrged Glandi. Werti, Bniises.VaricoieVeuui\nIikui SoreJ. Allays P*in Will tell you\nmore if you write.   11.-5 a bottle at dealrn\nII \u2022itllttttit     I ii-:.: tlUt ttvtllr ur ti   .,\u00bb,,\nff. F. YOUNG Uf.. 445 Lymtu til*.. Umltrtl, Ci*\nAhMrblie in J Absortln^  .... ve aije la CiauU,\nVcrnou  Preparatory  Sckeol\nS&vr building, dining ball, dormltor\n!**\u00ab, -.tusllos. e1\u00bb: \u25a0 ruom, gymnasium\netc., ure being created to aecominodap\n30 mor*. boarders. Numbers uexluple*\nHlm-e war. Hoys 7-14. Trains*! nursS\nProspectus.\navovsriHji a. uxcxin\nn.i*.,M.A.l  (CoBtab)   n:t*amast\u00abr    .\nAN OLD FRIEND\nTHAT STOPS PAINS\nKeep    Sloan's    Liniment    Handy\nPut ths \"Feel Good\" Back\nInto tha  System\nAi.i. it tii'otla I.-' lusl tins trial\u2014<M\nlittle    ii.ppllt-0    Without    nibbing]\nCor \u25a0 penetrates\u2014-tu convlucu ydl\nof it.\" ineril in relieving acIatioj|\nlumbago, ueurulgiu, lame muiclsj-\nstiffness, bruisoM. i'mIiis. UicluitheM\nt-trulns. and *hv ufter-effivlt of <d]\nponure.\nThe \u25a0 oin,'i; 'ion id *icatterbd. prompt\niy. cleanly, without effort, coonomt\neully. Yuu become u regular ua-L\nuf Sloan's Liniment, adding your onl\nin., '.i- in to that cf ti:; many tbouM\nt:.ii.- of other friends the world oven\nuiiu keen it handy In case- of neoS\nThree slstv*. si ull dnig\u00abJ^l\u00ab-\"3sq\nto.,   13.40,\nMade   lu   '.'uiiudu-\n--.- \u2014\n_________\n r-Hpt'i^\n ;THE NELSON DAltt NEWS,   SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1921\nMarkets and Finance\nSPECULATIVES\nSI\nTurnover   Largely   Concen-\nirM'm Oils and Indus-\ni; St\u00aba Steady.\nNEW    VOriKi   Jan.   7.- The   stock\n\u2022 market   today' nnula   numerous   material    additions    to ' gains    of    pre-\n|    vIouh  .sessions,   but, the   greatur   part\ni    of the activity and  sirenglh  reposed\nI    In   issues   of   tl ^bp^culativ'li  oharai*-\nter,    seasoned    shares  worliig   com-\n* \" paruttVely   small   advances,\nSentiment among: traders ami the\nprofessional element continued to\nbo Interested lu Inrgs measures by\nthe transition now under way in\ncommerce   and . industry. Ldwor\ncommodity   prices,    ll    wus    atguod,\nhowever,   are   being   neutralised    by\n!    the   roductlon   of   buying   power   due\n[   to \u25a0 an  lucreast-i  of  unemployment.\nTransactions   In   stocks   were   the\ni    largest of any  duy of   tho new  year.\nbut   almost.\"\u25a0 one   third   of   the   turn--\n,over   euncentrated   lu   steels,   equip*\n'    ments,    motors,     oils,     textiles     and\nR*' leathers.\nTherf wus a steady Inquiry for\n: 1'iriU'd flutes SlwlMtt a net gain\n! of Hi points although forecasts\n'' , of the corporations December un-\n[: filled tonnage to bo issued next\n[\u25a0\u25a0 Monday. Indkuies another further\nL   shvinliug**   of   bookings.\nriimi prires showed gains .of,\nI to *' points for Crucible and\nI Vanadium Steels, Baldwin, Mexican\n1 Petroleum, American Woolen, Auu-r-\ni.&n JnU*rnuihAiir>und riAernutlcmal\niSpef. rails only making trivial\nchanges.\nHales amoimted to l.t3.Vu0l> shares.\n.-Vlrhough Interior banks supplemented the locul supply or funds,\ncall und time money rates wero\nunaltered, Kurlhvr confusloiv'- ^uh\nmanifested by ihe foreign, exchange\nmiu-ktil, sterling rales rallying Only'\nslightly from yesterday's reaction\nwith tin- Purls rate, while Italian\nand Spanish remlltancus cased. 'Liberty issues were ttguln the con-\nKp|U*iAilis features sit the bond Simr-\nket, that entire group., excepting\nthe first and second fours rising\n\u00a3   appreciably.\nTotnl, siiles. par value, aggregated\nflT.l7a.V0U.\nOld     lulled     States     bonds     wei'e\nanbhajiBed  on  call.\nClosing   Quotations\nnigh Law nose\nChlnu       U\\i 21% 21%\nC.   P.   K     118 lltiU 117*\nInt.    Marine     ... 13 !*\u00ab&\nPierce     Arrow US**       M# 2b%\nStudelt.ttxei      ..:- .\"m\\ -I!' -'>17-*\nUtah   Topper    .. -M1.      53 :> I\nl\".S.    Slcel    I't.in. 8*4           XI.'\u25a0\u25a0 M\nWillys    Overland       .\u2022 **\u25a0>        H\nj   TORONTO BOARD\nCHICAGO, .llm. T.\u2014WiiMit iin-\nrifi'went ii Hi'tiutc-li In \\iv9cb today\nOwing inoro ur iuss to estimate..,\nthul tli,. Argentjrio und Australian\nexportable sill'lilus wulllil total 201.-\nUI)U,(ll)ll \u25a0 buslielH, \"I'll,' raai'k-Jt closed\nuiiseUled, l\\_ 1,, 3*4 .,'iits not lower\nWilli March S1.71:i, lo $1.72 und\nMay   jl.114-%   io   I1M.\nCoin lost halt etml. .to ?*> rents\nSlid  oats hall'  to- % \u2022 emits.\nIn provisions the outcome was a\ngain of  12  to 3U  eents.\nSILVER HAS SETBACK\nNEW   YORK.   .hm.   ?.\u2014.Silver,   de\nlllosllr   !,:ie.;   fut'Qlgrl,   titisi-\nLONDON.   Jan.   7.-Silver   -li'id.\n.CANADIAN 30NDS\n\u2022WINNU'EG, Jan. \".\u2014Bid prices\nfor    Dominion    war    Issues    today;\nWar louns: \u2014I'.iJa. 1.2; 11)31, 85 J\n11137,   US. .\nVI,-lory Bond.:\u20141U22. [tl\\: mm,\niiO-u,: l\u00bbL'7 lie; IMS, 66%; IH37. '.1714;\n1924.   Jir,-1,;   llllM.   933a.\nFOREIGN EXCHANGE\nN10W YORK. Jun. \u00bb,\u2014Bar silver,\n(IpinC-Stlc   lll'H;   foreign   .36*4-\nCunadliiii dollars  80.0.\"..\nl-'rciiili franco 1.12; Belgian trains\n7,11); llullun lire, 4.Ill; ' (ierinaii\nmarks   1.8.',;   Dutch   Builders  37.85.\nMETAL MARKET\nSEW YORK., Jan. 7.\u2014Conner\nsii'iiily; I'leetrolMh' 'spot; 13; first\nquarter 1.1 1618V*.. Iron nominally\nunchanged. Tin firm, spot, $38,3:.;\nfutures t;!ll.2r,;, Anllmony, $520 lo\n$,-,,2.\"i. I.,'ad.     steady,     spot    14.75.\nZinc,    dull,    East   'St.    Louis,    spot\nol)\nsltot,\nLONDON\u2014 Slumli.nl    el\nL'lS.Jigti, 'Id: futures r.74, 2s. lid.\nKleelrul.wie. s|,ot tSO; futures \u00a383.\nTin.   apol     till',.    12s.   lid:    futures\nC'Jl,-,. 17s. lid. Lead, snot \u00a323, 10s;\nfailure. 1:24. Zin-'. sjiol. \u00a32.',, 7s,\n6d;   futures   \u00a326,  2, lid.\nDOMINION-'LIVESTOCK\nTORONTO,\nall around .1\nToronto sto li\nliivestint'iit    1,\nJin\n-ll    wus    ni\nlleo   market   oil    tilt\nxihane-.   I,\u201elay    wltl:\nna    partly    ou    tin\nlivreiis,. ami Hi..\nsllmulalf,l l.y 111,'\nsteel. ' Trading\nund when the das\nwhole     Mlllilllun\nitrengtti or  Wall\n1,run,I,-nod     out\nlosed  I here  Wot'\nnut  five stueks lo show u loss over\nthe.   lusl    previous    sal,.. '     Victory\nItotuls   shared   In   the   firmness,   full''\na, -buluK ..unchanged    and    011,,   a    small !\nlow.     This  l.rlnss. the vl.lury bonds |\nnil   1,11   a   I,:,\u00abis   under   7   per\nnml two ,,l   ili,-in  unil.-r .-.ix per\nv|,.|,ls.\nThe    lemmkulile    ml. if\n1934'n   loday   carried   It   lo   '.,4'.,.\nWINNIPEG. .Tan. 7.\u2014uffcrliiffn In\n(he yards up to weeU einiliiB T'liurs-\nday lolall.il 1107 ,'ltttle. Ill enlves,\n:I2'J \u201eli,..|> ami 3470 liens; while\n21'.,   rati!,'   w<-r>.   r,-,','i\\',',l   on   throUKh\njblllint.-.      Beielpts'  up   1 ''clock\nthis morning 40\u201e iitltle and 40o lions\nI were  received.     Quotations;\nHieens -i-h,,|e,' |8.\u00a30 i\" Sii.r.o; fair\nto good $7.25 lo t\u00ab.!B:   medium  $0,00\nI io $7.00:  rominon  $,'..00 to $.\",.77,.\n; -lluirher heifers t'holee $7.7,\", to\nJ.K5;   fair to\\good  $'i.oo t\u201e $7.:.o.\nlint, her   ,'ows\u2014Cholt-e   $7.2T,   lo   JS:\ni fim   t\u201e good $i',.ii,)^io $7.ot);  medium\ni $:,,\u201e\u201e to ,<.\"..7.',; eatim-ts tluil ,Milt,as\nU.'I.IIO    In   $4.50.\nHulls\u2014Good 15.60 t\" *rS,S0; coin-\non  $4.00 to $.',-oii\nOxen\u2014Good $7.oo lo $8.00; mod.\nin $.*...*.o t\u201e 10:80; eoininon $4.ot>\nIII   |fi.00,\nOltulue    $7.00    to    $7.50;\nid   C.'.o   lo   $0.75.\nsiiir.s   Choice    $6,00    lo\n$6.50;    fair   l\u201e   e\u201e\u201eil   $4.50   ami   $.',..\",0.\nStocker   helf.t* -Choice -.$6.6(1   to\ntn.ou.   fair i\" m\u201e\u201el 14.60 ami 15.25.\nI'.',al,.|\nair   In\nSlocke\nMINNEAPOLIS Ft,0UR\nMINNK.M'OI.IS, Jun. 7.\u2014ITour 20\ncent, higher in earload lots, family\npatents quoted at $0,110 to $10al(i a\nbarrel In 08-pouiul eotton ' sucks;\nshipments 511.221  barrels.\nBran\u2014$26.00 to $27.00\nWheat\u2014Cash\u2014No. I \\,.iil\u201erii\n$1.77'% lo Jl.SlV MuYch HW%\nMay   $1.65.     v\nCorn\u2014No.   3  yellow   02  lo 03  colli.,\nOats\u2014No. II whils 42''i tu l.'l'i\ncents. '\nFlu*--No.   1,   $2.00   lo   $2.01.\nEGG MARKET\nOTTAWA, .Jan. 7.\u2014The chief feature ul Interest in the egg sltuu-\ntlo'n Is ii very heavy arrival o(\nChinese fresh eggs al YuiKuillVer,\nconsisting of 12,35(1 case, aud IIV\naddition nliu, curs ore reported at\nSeattle. l*ome of these eggs- are\nfor Vancouver delivery, some . for\nLoudon, Enslund. 1000 cases for\nMontreal, but tho larger part Is\nbolng shipped i\u201e Now York. It\nIs reported n special train , cou-'\nslstlng of 25 cars is leaving the\nwest, for New York lu the course\nof the   next   day or  two.\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\nMONT*KI*,AU Jan.       7.\u2014P\nprivet*   unch.uiKfd here   loday,\nCtjeost\u2014Finest easterns it\n26    cenl^\nLiiiitei*\"--i.,iiuit*est   creamery\n35   eents.\nEffRs\u2014l-'i-esh   ;.*.   cents.\nPptatoea-^POr bnff. earlotw\nto   $1.70.\n$1.6U\nMONTREAL LIST\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\n_opeu   lllBli   Low   Close\n\"ilKI's    lOOTt    18S       180%\nOats-\nHark:\nMay\nl-'lax\nMay\n57t\u00bb      56 \u2022r''i!i    '67M\nSf.:.\u201e   \"SO WA      83%'\n....    2111,    m%    21l;      213\nDOMINION TRADE\n.MONTHKAL, Jan. 7.\u2014't'oday's local stock exchange wus ono of the\nstrongest of the year to date. Ly-\nall's decline' of a fraction and one\nof four points in Canadian Cottons\npreferred being Ilie o,llly losses In ['normal, while\nthe list, whllu net gains ranged\nfrom a fraction lo over three points.\nSugar. Breweries and Brompton\nled the list In iii'llvlty. Sugar\nsold ii], io 28, tho year's best\npriue, iiikI scored a net gain of 1VV\npoints    el    27;     Urumplon    sold    up\n1 point to 60 und held thu gain:\nBrowofte. hud an udvanco of 2}fc\npoints  and  closed ut  54,  a gain of\n2 points.\nDominion    SI,-el    was    traded    fill-,\nihe extent of 475 shores and suld\nup 1 '-.\u2022 ul 4;!'.... In the paper\ngroup. Spanish Ulcer Issues were\nprominently slrotig, ihe common\ngaining 3'i, lo 887i: preferred gained !', i,, :,|. Abltlbl udded a\npolnl   al   501!,;   1^,'iielltlde   up u  small\nfraction to :,3 ',; Klordun up a\npolnl to 132 und held the gain\nWilli 13611 bid for more Mocks ami\nnone proffered. The most active\ntrading since the l-e-lihting of Ihe\nvi lory bonds was ex|i,'l'lenced loday. Will, ih. exception of the\nI9U*. all lb,. war loans Were\nhigher,   '\nTotal s.ih's: listed 13.310; bunds\n$889,100.\nw'l.VNifi:>;, .inn. 7. (By Canadian\nIT'cs's)\u2014lluslness volume has been\niii.'in ilii'oiighoni Canada-.during tbo\n\u00bb4'\u00bb! \u00ab',');'of the new yearbill little\nheliftv normal ns compared with.Ilie\nsame period i Hither yclU's, states\nthe. weekly repurt of tho Canadiiin\nCredit Men's Trust association! On\ntho-ulher hand there is u growing\nfeeling of optimism i\u201e be noticed\namongst mauill'acturcl's and wholesalers \\vli\u201e ar.- making plans for\nbusiness, us tisiiul. Ilutiillers re-\npei-l'.lhiit the public is beginning\nto buy those lines which have\nbeen especially dull during lho\npast month or six weeks, such as\nwomen's Avcur. men's clothing, and\nbonis and' shoes, \u2022\nWhile It Is line ihut bargain\nsales are milch in evidence In nil\ncities .tljere is net the wild scramble\ni\u201e slash pries in order to turn\nstocks   Into  onsh   at   any   cost,   and\nbusiness    is     lonbtedly    becoming\nslnbllncd at llm present level of\nvalues The hotter buying by lho.\npublic Is din- to the reeognlllon\nthat deflation 111 many lines Ipis\nbeen uiilio heavy, with every probability ' of somo reaction taking\nplace before spring trade opens.\nThe lililil B'illler Hist Canada has\nhud so far is having Its effoct\non trade us ihe public , uro uble;\nlo apply' money io llm purchaso oK\nolher necessaries that would otherj\nwise have to be spent on fuel.\nOn  tha whole collection,  may   ho.\nsaid     lo     ll.'iv.'     been      v.'l'y     tall',     a\nfew houses reporting them below\nthe majority now\nreport.them  equal   to  last year.\n.Many 'wholesalers report travelers\nare out un ih,' road, while others\nare preparing to go. Relators are\nbeginning to luuk around for now\nstocks.\nThe unemployment Is rnlher serious lu some dislricts In eastern\nCanada, but ll is ont worse than\nu week ago, ami n Is being handled\nby the different uuvernmouts in \u2022 a\nbusiness.like manner and no scions\nhardship Is looked roc.\nA Utile moil' confidence by '.in'\ngeneral public is all that Is needed\nto place business conditions, lu Canada on a much  higher1 plane.\na red\nPrices of wild anlmuls, Ilk\nthing else in Germany, have\nvery high. An elephant eesis $10,-\nooo as ngiilusi ihe former price of\n$1,500. A lion skin now brings\n$Soo. which Is much more than a\nliving lluu used to cost. Owing to\nthe grcnt expense it is out ol' the\nqUMtlOn lo replenish Germany's r.oos\n\u201eNcept by brooding, nnd the (cooper!\nol' ihe various zo\u201es ihroiighuut that\n.\u25a0uiuiir.v ail,- ooapyruliug In dntlhg\nlhair chain,\",.\nTe.\nV..M   to  :\n\u25a0 million\n50:   guwl\n',.00    and\nlie\nthe close ui ol\npolnl advance at\nthe market   befor.\nothers   at nl,\ntrolled pi!.-. .-\niMcxpeetcd I') I\nchil,   \u00abmclicu!h\nklu.\n, ami lambs\n,, $0.00: ,',,inini\nn; cud lambs :\nii lamb. 66.00 li\ni\u2014Select. \u00bb14.oi)\n$141.50  i,i   IH.OI\n$11.00     to     $7.1.111.\n43ood sbc-p\ni sheep $-1.01)\n,.oo lo $11.50;\n$7.00.\nheavies   $11:\nnow.   $8.00;\nVile 4,racltcal\/y all the houses I. '\nbuyln\u00bb*;';9i:.ivr\u00bb 'todu.. i-ubcr llnui |\nnlllng orders. II Is not yet taken j\n| for gtanted thai Uu- lit,' will Imkl\nTh,- local iiiarlc-i Is also gaining\nby the position ut exchange, which\nUkccurage. margin trading with\nNow York and by tho continuation\nof tlie etnburgo, preventing the purchase of stock, outright on the\nAmerican    murkct.\nUraiilinn contluui'd lis advance,\ngained -., lo 3I1,- Atlantic Sugur\nunjoyed another atrong   rally, selling\nup I,. .\u2022:<.. but closing a*. 20 li,\nwith a null) of IH. c. J\", r\".\n.'tdvan -ed   a   point. \u2022 ,\nbfluencod by He- shurp advance\nof Internatioiial paper lu New York,\nthv rdniullan  Pulp and paper  Issues\nnearly   all   made   calns.\nTotal   sales., #152-   lisl.-d.   J32I\nlid\nves    il    a    full\nIhe    pi ir-     In\n->\"i 1.   Three!       x<\u00bb   Cure li   Cold   in   One   Day\n1,,'loiv   the   ton  Take    Grove's     Laxallve      BKOMO\nadvances   nre lnjI'INIM-;   tabl.-ls. The      b,-iiii1iiii\nbuikers.   nml, I'teara ihe ajgnature of 1-;. \\v. (Irovc\nII  Mi\nREAL BANKING SERVICE\nAll branches or this Bank are in u position to\ngive the most comprehensive Banking service.\nGovernment and Municipal Securities are\nileal! in. Foreign Exchange bought and sold.\nMoney Orders and Letters ot Credit issued.\nCollections made on all points in Canada or\n.overseas.    \u2022   \u25a0 \u25a0>\u00bb*\nIMPERIAL BANK\nNELSON BRANCH,\nCKANBROOK BRANCH,\nCRESTON BRANCH,   \u2022\n<>!'  CAMAIl.V\nJ. H. I). BF.NSON, Manager.\nW. K. CRUBBE, Mr.:-\"gcr\nC. W. ALLEN, Aclmg Manager\n\u25a0  mmsmsststrtps .paw i  isssssmm'\nSmall ftds That Briiif Quick Retttas\nClassified Advertising Rates\nWant mid OlaMlft-fitl Art-JortUIuiT-\nOii'i uiul it Utile t-niiihi npr yrorA per\nliimsrliim. aifs.'- utntH' per worn por\nweflh, or SlM.io'por \\v(H*-l per inonUi,\ni'.riii in nilvttnce. tt' rhnrifod i%u a\nw hi .1    ;-i i ,ii;,iii.    - I'ritn.ilont ' ails   ao-\n\u25a0\u25a0' |il*'il I'tilv Ull n i*;'!ili in :ulv;nn't) tiniiln.\nI'llltli    liiliiiil,    rii;in*t<.    Uolliir    uli'.il,    (ilf.,\ntiouulH n\u00bb ono'worrt. ' Mlnlmmn 2Cc,\nIT (jluuv;-'d bii.*. * iti.'tpiny typu double\nubnvo  in I en.\nLoonl XoaiUtiff Wotlooi\u20143o per word\n('iiuh liiMfrtloii. In liluck face or\nnrncliiim fiipliulH *Jo per word. Bltiok\nfuoo ciuiltiUM r>\u00bb! u word. ill. p.c. dlH-\ncount ii' run dnily without cIiupko ot\ncony fur out*, inopih or. more,,    Wliore\nitilvt-rUi-n-llli-llt.   In   Hot  out   ill   i-lmil    1 ni..-i\ntlm cIuuto Is f8Vt.Q n lino for l.oman\ntypo, IWo for Jiliu'U fuco*. '\u00bb\"d 20o for\nblaok fuoo tvuima.tJ, Mhilniuin 8bo,\nIf  i'lmrg.'d  TiOii.\nHluek fai'o otipflul licadllno Sfio.\n. .Hotioou\u2014lilrth of Marrlntfo Not Icon,\nDenili Notlcr-H, KimhtuI Notices, Card\nof TlinnkH, 8o a word. Minimum liuc.\nhint of WVtMtJi** I'l-oDonlB or ITIoral\nOl'l'trliiKH,  Hii; \u00bb lino.\n|23    Property For Sale\nORCItAttDS,' \u2022Arablti, iincteiire-1 lnnd,\nwator frontuRo. \"Willow Pb\\nf, Boi*\nnlntrTton l^tiln, Porrya. somo groat\nbarsralna. Fob partioulartf write or\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-I* owner, J. J, Campbell, K.H No:\n1,  Nf.lBuii, OlM)\n56\nBirths\nBPRN\u2014To .Mr. uml-Mrn. .1. Hnbpgard,\non Jan. -t nt tin* Kootouay 6akb\nffenorftl   lioBpllol,  ii   duuffhter.\nyLJWeHeliTiWante^\nWANTHli-l.-onr grain limilmr |illor\u00bb.\ni)tln similes Linnlicr t'cniiuinv, tw-\nclll'l'c.   H.   C'.' ,; '   11157)\n^VANTED\u2014At nircllbiuill, B.* C~ Tic\nncil\u00ab-i-H. tlooU tiinlicr. ,1. p. Dos-\ncliamiw.  (lir,:i)\nWANTKn\u2014At once, n innil to, ropalr\nhttrnoB. ut nirciiunnii, 11. c. j. s.\nDeectiiimi)., (1152)\nWANTED\u2014-A    nlulii   porter,    \u2022 Alm'-v\nBtmilioana hotel. '   (10SS)\nWANTED\u2014Tlo   mnlmrs.      Jlowlniiil   ft\nWalt\/,   KiuJlo.  D. C. '',   .1120)\nWANTED \u2014 Worlilnit men to keep'\naway fropi tllpo Boll mlno nml .Hfi>-\nenn illfitrlct. Strike Btlll on. Ono\nBin l.'nlon.; ,   (llll))\nYOU enn find a buyer for yotvr uaod\nour Iiy iidvorliulnK'ln Ttio Daily NewB,\nTELL ynnr wiinis  lliroimti  Tho Dally\nNowi, cli^Blfleil coluiiiiuc * \u25a0\u2022\n13 Situations Wanted\u2014Male\niiAitiiiiii--First cinsH, axporlonccii, r,-\nllnhl,-,  wanta poMlllun ur  would  Iniy\nfiniill  win,p. .    Bo.   till,  Cranlirook.\n(JUS)\n18    Articles for Sale\nl'olt SALE\u2014I'ui'ilwnod. -dry fir mid\ntiinmi'.irr   riimie :>zi, w. !\u2022'. Cnrr,\nHIT',')\nUI7.-,)\nWE   S'l'11,1.   HAVE   ;.    i, u    vv'ciiili-rfnl\nlinl'Kiillls   In   plioluiKl'.ipliB. Kev'crul\n.-tniiilnril iniiUiis. iili now iniichlnca\niii awcoplng iiiHci.niii.i. BaalcBt \u201ei\ntviins.      Willi.  1'liino   Slur,-.   Bukor\nSlrccl     MlM)\nSou 3HAB15S  Kootenay  Pulp ftn'opcr\nl,,r Iniineillale disposal. JI5I) cask,\nliivner Kolim east. Dux 1147, Dally\nNewt ill 17 I,\nllfJR SA1.1-:- All 'llinlicr In \u201e1,1 Vnilr\nlirldce all,r I.viirniiry 1st. Aiklress\nnil conilnniilciilliitiH lu W. .1. rlall-\nIHsn.  Ymlr,  11. c. (11)7;,)\nJTll.lv I'm: SA1.1-: lialtuur IjTinliuT-\nlllip clused. I am In ii puslllnn to\nsupply 5 gallons and lipwurda dully\nnf mostly Jurtcy milk, P. O. M.\nI'rodnr. .Major tiros., Wyo I-'nrin,\n''\"' '\"'' UOCI)\nFOll   ham:- Curdww Iry   fir   ami\nInmarao,     Phone -',.'17, w. P. Can-.\n11836)\n1'iiii   sai.i-:   giveral  ens   d'ry\"   coT,|.\"\nwood,     Julin OraJluni,  r.rry aiding.\n\/ tinio)\nSI'INl) s [lonilnion Express Aioic'i,'~Or\"-\n\u25a0 1'I'.      'I'll,-,-   a,,-   iia.iilili,   nilMvli'eru.\n1.4 Furnished Rooms to Rent\nKill!   HUNT   -*He   largcsl   sullo   III   llle\nAimalilc liluck, Mill))\nlis*,\"i;   4l',i).i.iJl) - wur bonds.\nliasi Indians u.e liuttar made\nI he milk of buffaloes and star\n;ars ivhi-re it keeps fur years.\nI'upe I'lus IX. was\nfrom Rome In disguise\nfllo Insurrection of  1S4\n-d   f\u201e   ll-\nl,\u201e llui'. i.\nSEE\n\"Jiggs in Society\"\n\/\nVT   THE\nvGEM\nTHEATRE   \u2022\nNEXT     MONDAY,     tUESDAY\nAND. WEDNESDAY\nrt   Not \u00abo  .nimatetl  carlof>n,  but\na    scroaminu    lwo-ra.1    comedy.\niMH\nTO EUROPE\nBt. John-litvor]>ool\nKvb.  \\ Mar. -tfi      M\u00bb t'iK.'iii:i\n.Ian     11,   I'Vli,   11         Unip.   Itrltiiin\nFcl\u00bb.   ID,   Mar.   J.'!    .'.     \u25a0*     .Mi*llla\nJnn    .:',  i*vii   -;i;.   \\i>r   2  Mlnnedosa\n,l\u00bbo   28, .Mar   t       Victorian\n.Mar. 2*3, Apr. '2Z    Snip. PTftnco\nSt.   John-QlniiTow\nl-'-l,.   IS,   A|ir.   I        Pretorlaii\nIVb.    L'3,   Apr.    U         Sicilian\nBt,    Jolm-Hnvro-Londou\n.Inn.   B8       COWlCall\nK.-i.    it,  .M\u00bbr.   Sfi       Oramplan\nApr.   1       TUllBlttn\nSt.   Jolin-Boutlinmptoa-Antwarp\nKill,   \\$,   Mnr.   ?*'\u2022       Hrnnd'\n.Mat\n11\nurnlc\nTor    Partlonlnri    apply\u2014\nJ. J. rORST\u00a3R. (tonoi.tl  nifont,\nC. V. B. Station, Vancouv\u00abr, B. C.\nThe Royal Bank of Canada\nINCOHI'OIIATKD   I8G9\nCapilal  Paid   U|l    , $  ID.OUO.OOO\nRcscrvo   and   Undivided   Profila         19,000,000\nTotal   Assota    500,000.000\nHEAD   OFFICE,   MONTREAL\nSill   II.   S.   HUl.T,   prcsldelil;    I,'.   I..   I'BASQ,   Vle.-I'l, si,l, nl   and\nMaimglns Director; C. i:. Mill.l., Ocncral Manager:\nTin  BRANCHES  IN  I'ANAIIA.  .N-i:\\yi-'ot:Mii.AN'l>.\ni'ui.i.  I',hi,,  lllcu. Di.'iulntcan  llcpuljli,, Cosia Kic.i, Haiti.  L'ulolllbla,\nFrench West Indies, AnilKUa. Uahnmaa, parbauua, Domini, a, Orcuada,\nVcnezml.i. Jamaica. Trinidad. Uriiish Ouinnn, Urltl.h Hmidmaa, and\nul  llaiceloiia. Spain;  London, Kiifcl.ind: and New Vork City.\nKOOTENAY   DISTRICT   BRANCHES\nNolaon\u2014 Cranbrook\u2014\nA.  1).   Mi'Lcil.   Malinger. II.   If,   Mnrsh,   .Maii.ii:, ,\nRositnnil\u2014 Grand Fn, ka\u2014\nII.   .1,   V.'iii,|er\u00abalcr.   Mananer. (I.   A.   Spink.   KlaliogU'.\nBUSINESS    ACCOUNTS   CARHIF.O UPON'   FAVORABLE    TLIIM8\nSAVINGS   DEPARTMENT AT   ^\\LL   BRANCHES\nBOOKBINDING\nTHAT IS\nWORTH WHILE\nI'.niiklniniiii!' ,18 :in art.\nIt ilciiiitntls the- liiirhesl;\nskill. More lliiin that, .il\nfulls for Uic ability (o so\nhind n book Unit binding\nwill bo suitable ns well us\nibiruble. . .\nMaterials employed must\nbo expressive of the book\nwhich is bound as well as\nstrong enough to stand\nwear and tear.\nLet us do your work.\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nBINDERY\nNELSON,  D. C.\nFOtt   HAl.I'J.-Oootdtiulnl   liotul,   Nelson.\nI'uuulrltui   wi'liiomud,       '_____  (1071)\n20   Livestock For Sale\nj*'Olt SAi.l\u25a0:- T*\\i) Kuoirmlllc 'cdwa for\n1'iunlly ust*. JtiHt IVt'sliunt'd. Box\n1105,   rmlly   Niiwe.        ' (UB6)\nFOR, HAL K  - Four      choW-u      pprkcrK,\n* Bruin   iVd,   :u\u00bbo 'por   pouiid   Uresstid,\n\u2022\u25a0limit   U'\u00bb   lba,   ottoh,      Cholci'   bitr-\nrt'd   Rot'h   oochdrele,  $5.0t\u00bb qacli.    T.\nUoynon,  Uux  l.st.  (1107)\nFOll hJALV: PoUJsrccd TrlHh sutler\npupliv rpninlo Mix inonthH old. Ap-\nItly  Hux. I-', CivHton. (U49)\na uEAi.'TiFuii h,ob.btei;n jkusiov\ntwo yoara old, lioU'cr, for mile. Duo\nto frosUoii on Um.iuii,- A. (-'iinitn*-\non,   Hiill'our,   R   C. Ul-IS)\nl-'OK s.\\ i';M\u25a0 -'(iiii* , yomiy cow, p\/jeil\nul-ot.it \"i 1-2 yearH nml two hotferfl\nnnd on\" stoi'i' ulso. Out*. nurn-lii-t:d\nftglrtlort'd iHiio iii*i*roVud Cheater\nwhite lmar, ItiiiH.rlf-d iroiil^-Olrio,  U,\n, S.i A. 8 pi undid nulimilH, ftgqd two\nyvtiiH. Wilt*) lur in'lut'H nnd par-\nMi-uUira to Dr. Clmruli, KdgoiVood,\n\u00bb. c. <w\u00bb\u00ab)\nTIHO SAKIi. WAA' U> uuitil iiionuy ny\nmail Is,by Dominion lOxpnw* Monoy\nOr dura.\t\n21_JjyMtocl Wanted^\nw.CiW'Eii\u2014iiii\"~im i,r\"F.ili. tooii sii1*f\nilllll;     1,'liiu    libolll     151)0    wllh     foil\nuklililli.K    cqulwin.nl.       Aimly    sov\nlilimiK   &   luinii.   lltilcyoll,   11.   ('.\n(llCII)\nWANTED\u2014Ono  Booil   milk  qo.w.      II.\nQuin,. \"Han-op. (       ,'     (11-11)\nItliV   your   out-of-.town   Hiippllcs   with\nlloinlllion _ I'lxprerta     Rloinjy.-   Order;;.\n' lnvc   llolliim   coata   tlifuo \"ccntii.\n55 For Sale or Exchange\nFOR\nttd\nt<Ai,m uu uxcuANUliJ\u2014An aco-\n\u25a0'iii* rxMi plnnt, 00 to sa llglila, all\nni'lt'tii with loxga mimher of first\nsh l'UllngH, globes, praurtota, ccn-\nlut* and ullitir obuful UQoe^aorloa.\nu bolwuvn f:!.r.\u00bb and ?n)\u00ab just bt-\ni* tho war and nuvor yet hoen, not\nor naod. Any rojiKonald'i offor\nI im fiiti'riaimd. Write for\nMinlar.H,      Dr.  Church, KtlK\"wooiI.\n('. (Ift'iU)\n22        Miscellaneous\nOPERATIONS\nUNNECESSARY\nII 10 1 * A T O h A   removes Oall\nHltnioa,    correotB    Apin'tidicltln '\nin    IM     IiouVh    without pain.\nlleKtsterod   under   l'ttro Fund\nand   Drug   Act.   ,   $0.50. Not\nBold   by   drm-rgb-Us.\nSolo Manufacturer\ni\\ma. qeo; almas\nESQ    -Hh    Ave.    B,,    SaHltatoon\nBank.    Uoit 1071    I'hono 4xr.fi.\n1067\nvoun  PLrtunn kuiiktold-- Hi\u00abtni\ndimn,   hiitlidahi   fur   truthful.   KjIdbiQ\nconvincing   trial   ivatiiiu:.       . Uaxol\nllauae,   Jlox   -..\">,   1-oa  Allgolofi   Cfll.\n111)63)\n49      Farms For Sale\ntJC^^MTxTn^KAlTMlM. 1-AND\u2014lu\nControl Albortn, and Snakatclitwnn\n\u2022nro rich park lauda, OIMJH pralrlo\nready for tho plow. InlqraporBod\nWilli trees\/ which afford excellent\nshilter for atuck. HeM (Train growing, dairying aud livettork raising\nare being carried on Hneceasfully.\nTho country l\u00bb Ideal for mixed\nfarming.       Tho       Canadian     Vaell'lr\nRailway is offorlng a large area of\ntlM'BO fi-rt1l\u00ab laiulM in the nelmhbor-\nhood of MoydmlnHtcr nml BftttleforO.\nThese rich dlstriots wilt beoOmo Uic\nhome of thousand\"* of prosperous\nfnrmors. Near laloydmlimled the\nworld's prize oats havo been grown\n1 butter of tho hl-jhest quality\nmado. A man mny soon become\nlent ou a   farm heiv.       Theso\n^JPQUJjrT^AI^^S\nI-Om.THY lirtRKDnrtB\u2014Tho Ul\npoultry Aasocintlon T-Jree'lors' Dl\ntory will im published lu a l\\>w dl\nBend $,l i.i.'tiil.ii'sliip fee to J.\nTerry, \u25a0 Agric. De:.!,, Victoria, i\nname (Uld niidreM.s list . of brJ\nkept aud tu'i* vatuaide free aill\ntsiuK.- ; -> (if\nWHITIO   ;|.\/K(.:.l!iMtNS--l;11iv->'     ,U-\nchoice   Cin:i.\"ri:i'i    fur   dluponiUi.**,\naiinahlo.i.-  H-t*.   J.   Harbinson,    Oi\nbroolr, % '<'. \u25a0\u25a0 ,Jf\nINCUllATOUB  ANl> IIUi u,jl illltS .-\u25a0\naro   Tin*   Itloheer   IjoUpe 'for\nSupplies    inn)    KMulpiiieiit    iuid    >1\ntho   jnoiit   eomplo.to, utoek   In\nI'nluiiihiii., v Hoi   water,  hot ;\nelectric     Inaubntorn. Cos\nl'humi  oil nnd  electric  Broide\nlitre  and   savn   mone,y.      Cut\nfree.       A.    I.    Johnson   ,\"t   i'k., 'i\ntjamble  Bt.,   Vuncouvttr.' Ul\n35\nFor Rent.\nl'-Olt UHNT \u2014 lil2il Ktiuiiqy Sir\nI'ODtiiM, IniiiH-illiili- poaaesaiol\niiioutli,  wnti-r I'mlil.      II.   I'i.   I'lll-l\n1,-1 in   ltl-INT--Siiiik   liUtealuo\nImrly   luriilnlioil. ji.'i.iiii   ii)ij\nUox 1112,  Nolson. Ill\nTO RENT\u2014Ofneaa on uppar rrooH\n\"\/    C   blook.     Awplr   A.   Uaoilo]\n42 Malrimony\n}ML'   JIJ*' llMI.l', lo   nun ry you\n\\v,-uliii,   lmijulncaa.      Stnto a\noIukIdk  Hlampuil   iiililrn-si'il onvolf\nC-    lalirnvooil,    Islit-rwoiiil      I\\\ni l'*Ol)t.' (1S|\nBusiness and Professional\nDirectory\nLodge Notice\nClio\nB.   P.,  O.    11.   '.,l,-,-i,,   In   Muglio   ml\nl\u00abt iiiiil 3rd \"l'litirsilu.v ill I\n\" |     il   ' \u25a0\u2014i\u2014\n\"BLEUTUIC'AI. CONTKACTOSB\"!\nIti'llnnco Electric Co.. ContruoU\ntin, now llilltoi' .Storo .uml llui Si\nKout QoruKC. Box GTS, tiOl'.j Bn(\nSt. , (111\nBoots & Shoes\nlEIl'ltllE   ,\u00ab  COMPANY\nlaoot. ts Bhooa K.i,!o to Order, Bopol\n.'.ta'-., Dion ST, uii'l\nFlorists\nGRIiiZiELLE'S \u2022   GnEENIIOUSID,     N|\naim.    Cut    fc-lowera   und   floml\nSign., iir.'l\nAssayers\nH. TV. WIDDOWBON. Vox All!\nNelson, 11. O. Stitliiliiril weutol\nWiarltoa;-' 1112-1\nWholesale\nA. MACDONAJ.D (4 CO., WHOIJCSAlJ\nGrocuru anil t'rovlulon Merotiunta, In\nporter, of Tcng, Coffena, , Bjilod\nDried l'-nilts, stnpla nn,l Funcy Grl\ncuries, Toliaocos, ciuurs, Biittor\nUse.)\"' \"ClieoH^ nnd l'aoKin'n' 'lluul\n1'ruducla. offlcea nml WarettoUj]\ncurnur of Trout aud Hull \u25a0 Htrvol,}.\nO.   Uoi  lOlli:  Toleiilluueu  28  nml  :\n  \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0    . lll'jl\nSecond Hand Dealers\nTHE AUK paya cnal. for accond haJ\nfurnituro atovva; 60C Vornon, Flioi\nHM. 1114ll\nArchitects\nS.   EMMS    BI'.AD,    M.B.03.A.\nARCHITECT\nBar  ATosne Trail,  D.I\n , (1121\nEngineers\n)L   1).   DAWSON,   J1.C.S.S.\nown   and   Mlnlnir   Enfflnaor\nKASLO, B. O. (l||\niti.is nn  t,,. ImmiuIii   now ut   prictm, Vms.      lin.J i\nvomnlng .il,,,\u201ei tl8.on ut. nere. you      --(.eU  YitOi.,   *>U\/(\/Ci,   r   I\n.,,   .i.inn  in nor cunt.     If lnnd I.      VS\u00bb \u2022 -M..\nIHllolliised    llllilor    solll'.'lilollt    i-olull-\nllo'na no fitrtiu-r paym.nt of prln-\ni-il'iil inilll o'nil of I'oiirlli .voar, then\n; iMoi-ii .iiiuuial jiayineiilH. lnlor.\nout la.It per o-lil.\n., -Wrtio. 11. it. LouKlinin, land ngont.\nr:.,r. 11. siaii  Vaiiomivor, or Al-\nlan'\"(la'iii,r\u201e\u201e, ClolKiiU .Sii|,,.|-|i,i.ii,1-\n,-nt of. Umils, (.'. 1'. ll.. 9S0 Ial Bt,\nl(mt,  Ciiltturi,       . -.    .     ,.     mil]\nAI..VKHTIHINO in thoao coliinni. p*\u00bbl\nW\u201ell. TUnt la V. lir bo Iniiliy pMplf\nOHM   \/'In.nlfl...    .Am\n3\u00a3   Te*Khers Wanted\nivA.vrei'i -giii,nrlotrT^ai^'r^fmrTtoi:ii\nMi.iiiilalii Jichooli   duly  lo  eoinluoiu\".'\nliiiiiiodli,l,-[y.       Applv   Mk-haol     Uu-\niiiout,   accretliry,   Urlilcsvllle,    It.   (.'.\n  (11 'I I)\n48\nPersonal\nCANADIAN .Mulrlniuiilul l'npor. Big\nIsauo. Dcaeriplluna, niiincu, nd-\n<lri-s\u201e,oj, lf.e, A. McCrocry, PutiUali-\nor,   Clialliaiu,  Ontario. UOIIfi)\n40     Agents Wanted\nTRAVELLERS - Malta     oxlrn     money\n,-,lll!l|:T      our      11)10      Of     eOUIllOl'L'lllH'lt\nPoplu). Kvery imroliaut uses ttlein;\nNitililMK lo curry, Kverull'a, Lliuit-\n,-d,- Lcllibl'ldge,   Alia. (11084)\nXXLBOIT,   B.   0.\nCIVIL    AND    I.TININtl    ENOINEU\nB.   C,    Mii.r  -.    nnd   Dominion.\nDAHD   SOB.VBX0BS X\nOrown   Ornnt   A.om..   Bla.   Vriny\nI ;1 HydrauUi  niiR-lnrtr\nProvincial   .x.,u.a   Survoyor.\nIlufci, tit    Nolson, 1).C.\nAuctioneers\nV.    OL'TLEIl\nAuotlouoet,   Appinlaur,   Vnluntor\nGoods   aol-l    |,rlvut\u00bbly   or   at   Auiltloi\n311) Ward Sli-oot Pli\u201ei,,,\n  ' (1131)\nBarristers\nB,    O.    MATTHEW\nBarrister,    Solicit.,iy   Notnry,   Eto,\nBox  10711. Alas  Bloul, Nelaon. rli. Dtf\n t\\.i;i2)\nFuneral Directors\nB. J. ROIJlillTliiiN. Ii-.li.l). *M5\u201e JIH\nVictoria Hlreut. I'Uouo 21)2; Nlglit\n1'liulio   lii-.l. (11.1.1)\nBRINGING UP FATHER\nMR JIC&*5- I 'WOULD LIKB noij  li{} .lr.Mi-i o-JI?\nCl.ua II-' -I'OU ^.RE IN FAVO'* Of THt OLO&\nLftW- -wt MlftT  -bTOP AXU5EMCNT  ON\n\u2022JUMOAOf  -\n<\u201eC^t>\n>TOU M^KE Mi; -olr.K -tOU WEVEH     *-\u25a0\nLIKE N-IYiM-lU-ot-MEHl \u2022 AfTER 'I lll'j'\nILL l-^VL- TO 'olr-l\u00abi ON tjUMOA,lO A1\u00bb\nn' v\/ill air the oni.x 'rtMe. I'LL ,,\u201e\nrlAVE to -opa9E, ;\t\n,,.\/ ANUStNEHT?1\nir int i. rrATiia. Slavic. INp.\nBt (.conic McManus\nn i:w.a.'.,\"   !..,,t'Fj\nHELLO- Ib THl-b .l-)R..^^pu?\nI'H IM FA.-VOP. OP  I'llM' BLUE\nI W- I VVA,NH\/\\JOII.H   i\t\nRWIIVMOV\/!    ^_5\n;z\n NELSON DAILY NEWS, '\u2022     SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 192T.\n*>ag*\niol\nI\nLIFELONG MISERY\nAnd . Dangerous Operation, by\nTeUag \"FRUIT-A-TIVES'*\nMRS. M. J. CORSE\n8958 Union St., Vancouver, B.C.\n\"I suffered with all tho symptoms\nolFemulo Tronhle, with chronic Coa-\n\u25a0Upation and constant Headaches.\nIhadpalm Ism down in tha back unJ\nii'ifa of th* body. I tried Yarious\nremedies without relief, and then put\nmyself under a doctor's care and he-\nadvised ms to have an operation, 1\nrefused.\nThen, I atarted taking 'FniU-a-\ntltes'; and from the outset, I folt\ntetter, and this medicine, has completely\nreliered me of all my misery and\nsuffering. My weight was only 143\npounds and now it Is 108 pounds. 1\ntmfitt of pain and headaches and the\nterrible Constipation; and whatsaved\nme from misery Is the splendid fruit\nMedicine, 'Frtiita-tive*'.\"\nMKS.M..I.GORSE.\nCOo. a box. 6 for J3.50, trial alio Sic.\nAt all dealers or sent postpaid by\nFrail-Stives Limited   Ottawa, Ont.\nSELECT WOMEN GOLFERS\nNEW YORK, Jan. 7.\u2014Six women\ngolfore, Including Miss Alex Stirling,\nthree members national women\nchampion, havo boon selcotcd ton-\ntatlvorv na tho dologatlon from tho\n\u25a0United Stntea that will attempt to\nwrest  laurels  on British  links next\n\u00ab\"** ...      \u00ab ,\n'   The othern aro Mlaa Mnr.on Hol-\nIlns, Mrs. F. C. Letts, Mrs. ttonald\nII.   Barlow   and   Mtos Edith   Cum-\ni rnlngs.\n        i\u2014 \u2014\u2022\nChopin Is rcgurdod as the world's\nurenteat composer of piano rmsl:.\nCURLERS kHE LID UP IN FORCE*.\nGoing over what la probably the largest membership roll in tho N\u00ablsor\nCurling .club in recent years, the executive of the club, ln session last\nnight at the office of George Horstend, the secretary, drew up the classification of players. A total of 128 \u25a0name; wits docketed, or sufficient for 3:'\nrinks. Among the number the names of a large batch of green hands tin\ndlscernablo.\nWith the settling of the weather, the ice-making is going along merrily,\nat the rink, where for tho second time this' year, Alex Carrie is succeeding\nin coaxing along tho surfaces. Hocks nre ln good shape, nnd with a fee\nmore days, ot frost to fix lira Ice, skips will be drawn for and 'the game*,\nwill  Im  on. i\nTho elasslrlealion was:\nSKIPS THIRD8\n^J.    Cartmel\nA.   A.   Perrler\nW.   H.   Jones\nA. Williamson\n11.   Bush\nR.   Andrew\nIt.   J.   Winter\nW.   B,   Waason\nJ.   W.   Holmes  \u25a0\nW.   Ft.  Thomson\nD.    St.    Denis\nP.   Ritchie\nA.   T.   Wallay\nD. Guthrie\nR.   D.   Barnes\nH. W.  Robertson\nG.   Horstend\nC.   I.   Archibald\nE. R.   Redpath\nA.    J.    Dill\nRoy   Sharpo\nP.   W.   George\nE.   O.   Smyth\nC.   P.   Blackwood\nJ.  Bell\nJ,  O.   Bunynn\nW. J.  13.  Biker\nJ.   O'Shca\nW.   J.   Meagher\nJ.   A   Gibson\nA.   I.elth\nG.   A.   Potter\nD. Laughton\nG. Benwell\nW.    FothertiiKllam\nH.   D.    Kenney\nJ.   P.   Fordo\nS.   Hnydon\nC. J.   McQulgan\nR.   Bell\nH.    M.    Truswell\nT. Keith\nH.  Croaby\nT.   Ledlngham\nG.    R.    Aahmun\nG.   W.   Steele\nD. J,   Robertson\nDr,    Wallace\nGoo.  Ferguson\nJ. Ronwlck\nT.   Otterburn\nF.   C.   Whltehouso\nE. B.  Prowd\nA.   D.   MoLood\nW.   Rutherford\nJ.    I.undie\nRev. F. H. Ornhnm   R.\nA. P.   Emory\nDr.   Steed\na.   Miller\nII. D. Hull\nA. S. Horswll)\nA.  B. C. Dando\nO. Pickering\nSECONDS\nKenneth Campbell\nWni.   Holmes\nI. R. Poole\nB. P. Sleeves\nE. Gammon\nJ.   R.   Long\nH.  MoArthur\nG.  A.  Rladaworth\nW. J. Astlay\nH.  Stark\nF. R.   Jelfs\nH. F.   King\nT. R.   Wllaon\nR. L.   McBrldo\nI. Nelaon\nA. G   Gallons\nA. McL   Fletcher   W.   T.   Talt\nLEADS\nA.   G.  Ritchie\nC. H.  Robinson\nF. Nloholls'\nA.    U.    Bush\nG. Lnpolnte\nE. Coteau\nH.    A.   Johnstone\nJ. B. Conway\nG.   H. Young\nM.   C,   OrlMalln\nJ.   T.   Russell\nD. Wado\nil,   Ballantyno\nJ.   P.   Morgan\nD.    D.   Townsond\nG.   H.   Ferjruaon\nHhaekleton\nD. Kerr\nW,   M.   Meyers\nE. R. Woole\nJ.   Stout\nA.    Wallach\nN.   Mallotte\nW.   Brown\nF.   Irwin\nL,    (1.    Brake\nM.  H.  Bnskln\nC. H.  Bean\nF. V.   Henderson\nW.   J.    Rutledge\nL,   CrulckBhank\nC.   H.  Sewell\nJ. Rothory\nHoy Kecfe\nJ.    May\n0. S.  Godfrey\nA.   Meston\nW. C. Will\nF.   Deacon\nF.  A. Harrison\nK.  Ewlng\nT.   R.  Clark\nS: Fletcher\nT.  13. Lavaaseur\nA. R. Keoler\n1. J.   Lucia\nT.   A.   Kinney\nAristocrats Put It All Oyer\nthe Metropolitans in Third\nEncounter.\nVICTORIA, Jan. 7.\u2014Victoria tonight dofoatert Seattle In tholr\nhockey fixture by two goals to\nnothing, thus partly turning tho\ntables for two previous dofeats at\nthe hands of the Metropolitans.\nHow to Make\n-Coffee\nAlow am boring taUMpjorul\nafWfJr\u00ab\u00abl Coffee to uiii cup.\nPour frci, baling water one tha\nooflEaew Simmer y minuca. Let\nstand a fawmiiratca. 'Vhenutrvr.\nB. cure yon IM rich, ftJHxxl irj\nSEAL BRAND\nCOFFEE\nWhole, gmund--\/iw-gronncl for\nTricofatDTS and ordinary percolator*. In )i, l and i-lb. tine\u2014at\nnl good itsisa\\ Writ, for\n\"Perfect Coffee\u2014 P.fleetly\nMode\".    Mailed fiaat\nCHASE & SANBORN,\nMONTREAL        \u2022\nBANTAMWEIOHTB MATCHED\nCOMISKEY TALKS ON\nWHITE SOX OUTLOOK\nSASICATOON, Jan. 1 . \u2014 Harvey\nHannah of Prlnco Albert und Benny\nTravera havo heen matched to fight\n12 rounds hero on January 21st.\nBoth men nre bantamweights.\nNothing Like Internal\nBathing for Con-\nCHICAGO, Jan. T.\u2014The return of\nOwner Charles ComlBkey of tho\ncrippled Whlto Sox team from a\nNorthern hunting trip revived gossip today concerning the line up of\nthe South Side American league\nclub for tho coming season. Optimistic statements came from the\n\"Old Roman,' over the team's prospects, doBplto inability to bu yor\ntrado for good players, from other\nmajor league teams.\n\"I don't expect any help,\" Com-\nlskey said. \"Wo might make a\ntrade If wo wonted to, but wo haven't any trading material. We need\nall tho men we hnve left. I gui-Bs\nmo one wants to sell us any players.\nIf they did, they would probnbly\nbe lotting us know about It, for thoy\nknow   wo   would   like   to   buy.\"\nsbpabon\nIf people only knew what Internal\nBathing Is doing for thousnnds of\nothors Ihore would be fewer Tills nnd\nLaxatives swallowed, and very much\nleas suffering from Constipation and\nthe accompanying Stomach and Nervous  Troubles reaulllng  from  It.\nJ .A. Darraclr. Copper Cliff, Ont.,\nwrites: \"1 havo been using your\nJ. B. L. Caacado for Ilia past three\nmonths and urn convinced that It la\ntho most modern and nctontlflc method\not dealing with Conallpatlon that hns\nover been devised, nnd I will lose\nno opportunity to promote Its use\namong my friends, aa I can apeak\ntruthfully and enthusiastically as to\nIts  merits.\" . ., .\nBy the proper application or Natures\ncure, wurm water, by means of the\nJ. B. I.. Cnacadc, the lower Intestines,\nare kept freo from all polsonoua wafile.\nDriiga foroo Nature. Internal bathing\nnsBlata her. . ..      .,   ,\nDr. Ch.s. A. Tyrell. of New \\orii,\na specialist on Internal Bathing, invented and perfected the ,1. II. L.\nCascade, which has done more during\nlho past twenty years In restoring\nhealth and lessening dlseaBO than all\nother  means  combined.\nAak\nfor booklet. \"Why Man of Today la\nOnly r,0 Per Cent. Efficient.\" Thay\nwill nlao be pleased to show and\nexplain the J. B. L. Cnaeade to you.\nor write to Tyrrell*. Hygienic Institute,   1\u00ab3   College   Street,   Toronto.\nCnnndn Drug and Book Co., Druggist,\nNelson,  B.C.\nPIONEERS  IN   FIJI   ISLANDS\nA mistake in deportment may easily\ncost a gueat al a dinner party In\nFIJI, his life. A public dinner In FIJI\nIs n grand affair, and all the guest,\ngive a hand In feeding lho oven or\nstirring the poll A floor of clean\nleaves Is covered with cocoanuts. on\nwhich nro heaped taro and yams\u2014\nlike a largo potato\u2014to the amount cf\nseveral tons. The next tier comprb.es\na wotl-ollcd \"pudding In green leaves\"\nculled \"vnkalolo.\" Baked turtles arc\nnext heaped on lop of these puddings,\nur two or three hoga baked whole!\nAt one public dinner In Fill there\nwere fifty tons of yams, fifteen tons\nof vaknlolo puddings, seventy turtles.\nflvo cartload, of yngonn. and two\nhundred tons of uncooked yams! A\nchief, having c.iten a cocoonut without having offered a piece lo ono of\nhis followers, the littler went over to\nthe enemy, und singled out his former\nmaster in their next battle. Asking\nfor mercy, the stern reply wns\n\"Don't you rocolloct the nut at the\nlust public dinner?   For thnt you die!\"\nAnother chief once sat with his\nfather-in-law, and on passing a dish\not cooked guana, ho broke off a bll\nof Its Ull. A dark scowl covered lh<-\nrelative's face, and before many b,ours\nworo passed, he slew his son-ln-lnw.\nhaving first intlmnlcd that ho was\nInsulted by being offered a broken\ntall!\nThe costliest watch In the world\nI. a Jewelled timepiece owned by the\npope and valued ut (300,000.\nConsidering all expenses it costs\nan undergraduate n,t Oxford at leist\n81600 a year lo carry on his studies.\n.\nMACDONALD'Si\nBrier Plug\nimiiiiim.iiiimim<9\n.c\nSMOKING TOBACCO\nAfter years of domination\nStill Canada's preference.\nllllllllllllllliilililli\n%3i$tyoui Own\nYour dollars are worth more at our\nCLEAN SWEEP\nSALE\nA REMARKABLE CLEARANCE OF 4 ONLY\nWOMEN'S COATS\nOf htiftvy Diagonal Tweed. Sn*arlly tailori'il with Bolt. Slush Pocket a\nltirgo collar; Rngjan BhouliUrs and trimmed fancy buttons, 1 only\nGrflen, 1 Burgundy and 2 Brown size 30 only Regular ?-.2.50 A Clean\nTl, $19.50\nWOMEN'S SILK DRESSES SELL AT GREAT REDUCED PRICES\nIN   SOME'CASES   AS   LOW   AS   HALF   PRICE.   OUR   STOCK   18\nLIMITED   SO   ORDER   EARLY.\n1 Black   Taffeta Dress.  Size 3-1    \u25ba\nReg.   (40.00  Clean   (J\u00bb\"| Q PA\nSweep  Special  ...   UJAO.UU\n1 Kaxe 'Taffeta Dress Size 30\nReg. (32.50 Clean (J\u00bb1 Q PA\nSweep  Special   ...   eJjlO.UU\n1 Taupe  Satin Dress Beorgette\nSleeves    Size    34.    Reg.    (35.00\nClean   Sweep\nSpecial \t\n1   Taupe   Qeorgotto   Dress   Size\n30. Reg. ? IB.OO Clean\nSweep\nSpecial   \t\n1 Black Sntln Dress, tleoiirett,'\nSleeves    Size    12    Reg.    S5il.nl)\ns!:!c'h.rw::p.v.:..$25.oo\n1 Taupe Taftcln Dress Size US.\nKeg. (33.50 Olean da-J A (*fl\nSweep Special ... \u00abDAt7.\u00abJU\nI Ni.y Taffeta Dress Bile Si!\nReg. '35.00 Clean fJJ-l O PA\nSweep Spocliil ...   dJlO.tlU\n1 Sand Silk Poplin Dress She\n30.   Rog.   (32.00 dj-l O PA\nClean Sweep Spiriaiu>AO.\u00abJVF\nA Clean Sweep of Women's Serge Dresses\nA few only loft In Size 30 only\nRemarkable values nl S:ir..on a\nfe , $22.00\n$18.50\ni   Dress   Size\nan\n$25.00\nTeapot Assortments\nin different ahapos ami alien\nBrown. Mottled Green .nul\nWhite, Band. PhUti Green and\nDecorated  Glenn   sweep\n50*. 75<S 85<\\ 81.00,\n\u2022$1.15 Spoelal roduotlon on\nall  China and glassware.\nFAMILY GROCERY\nSPECIAL TODAY\nPOST TOASTIES \u2014 Reg. 16c\nSpecial 3 for 35<j\nGRAPE NUTS \u2014 Reg. 20c\nSpecial   3   for 50\u00bb*\nROLLED OATS\u20148 lb.  EC _'\nROLLED OATS 2ft Ih. d\u00bb1 AA\nFinest Ontario rlieose reg. 40c\nSpecial    r,   ii,s.   for   $1.75\nSmall Willi,- Deans\u2014hand picked clean nml round rep; llt&o lb,\n5 lbs,   for 45\u00ab*\n3ii Buttles Llbbys Tomato Cat-\nsup roir. 40c. A clean OP*a\nSweep   ut     4WUt\nClime  pickles \u2014  1   r.nl.  Stone\n\u2022'\"'\u25a0       81.50\n(\u25a0\u2022our Jllseil Pickle. I gul. Stone\nJ'\"'        S1.35\nSweet Mixed Pickles 1 ri.il.\nStone   Jur       $1.75\nLlbbys Prepared Mustard S oa.\nBottle       25C\nToilet Soap par cake   5<*\nFancy Biscuit. Reg. hoc Special\nper lb.   .'.    500\nEgyptian Lent lis per 11,. 20f*\nT\u201e nrrlvc today. Fresh Lettuce\nand I'.i-iisnoIh Sprout. New Zealand Honey quart Jar ,.-81.35\nPhono    13\nEVERYTHING IN THE STORE\nIS REDUCED I Except Stand,\nnrd  Groceries).\nOur Men's Otun Store is Piled High With\nCLEAN SWEEP BARGAINS\nSmart Suits'For Boys\nSUITABLE  FOR   SCHOOL  OR\nBEST   WEAR\nItonmrkahle Reduction, make\nous Stock ot Boys Suits well\nworthy  ot your   Inspection.\nSmart stylos In T\\v,e,ls and\nWorst oil.-. Belled slusli io. ik !\u25a0-.\nGovernor Faetenera. six group.,\nall greatly reduced. ,\nlien, u, 112.60, reduced t\u201e\n  $ 0.50\nIter. 114.80, reduced to 11,33\nHex.  i\u201e $17.60, reduced i\u201e\n      12.65\nRig.  u, 117.60, reduced lo\n     15.75\nHeg.   lo   111,91,   reduced   lo\n      17.85\nHeg.   to  *2\u00bb.'jii.   reduced   i\"\n      10.75\nSEB THESE SUITS EARLY\n8HOP   TODAY   AT  THE   BAY.\nIT  MEANS SAVINGS TO  YOU\nMENCHANICS     OUR    STOCK\nOF  KHAKI\nCombination Overalls\nIlea. M,00 -n't t-'i\nswi iii special ...\nu.%\nWE     HAVE    VALUES    THAT\nCANNOT   BE   BEATEN   IN\nMen's Work Shirts\nMen's   liny   Chambray   Work\nShirts,   Reg.   '1.26  Clean\nSweep 81.00\nMen's   siruiig   l'lck   and   t-icK\nilo.li   Worn   Shirts   Bug.   $2.75\n\u25a0I' it    Sweep           81.80\n..,,-.. s    , ild    Kuahlon >l    >-...or.i\n,.-i\u201e   shirt,   ileg.   11.60  rie.ni\nSweep       81.10\nMei i Strong Print Work bhlrla\n- -, \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0-. u. 81.50\n..[....- ,,ii,.Ki Dull* Work Shirts\n\u2022..it. ,\u201e.i... , lean Sweep S52.10\nMen\". Rhakl, FUnn.i Work\n-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ii.   I..,.'.  ,...,.o Clean\nSweep         SU.05\nMi'.i <   (.!\u25a0>\u25a0    Fl .iniii-Ivttu    \\.'ork\nbwm-P   \u2022    S1.50\nOUf M'l.'- Own Store\nMen's Dress Pants   \u2022\nin   i,-.,t  Tweeds  \u201eii.i  worsted.\nn.-,   Value. i\u201e 111.60 i>Q OP\nA  i'i. 11,  Sweep       tDOtOO\nMen's heavy Wok Pants\nSIl.? \" $5.95\nSATURDAY SPECIAL\nLovely Georgette and  Crepc-de-CIfene  Waists\nBvcry nm\u00bb <*f iip-io-tlntf \u25a0l>*le in\nul .r   to  $15.00   Satui-dny\nSpcrlnl\t\n$7.95\nA New Broom Sweeps Clean\nW-> a io not using a com Broom or a Soft Hair Broom In\nthin Grwit Clean Sweep Sule. Tlm Broom we are using ls miuh*\nof Low Prlcos. every Snlo Price Ib a Bristle and every Bristle\nhas Us work to do. Today wo havo re-set our Broom with\nstronger  Bristles  as  the ' prices  below  will  show. ,\nIN THE DAYLIGHT STORE\nWe aro going to sell as much merchandise today as we would In a\nweek  at  ordinary   times.\n10 sales olerkH behind this great Broom pushing with all tholr might\nand if you shop onrly this task will bo easy.\nA Third Off Sale For One Day Only\nChildren's Black and White Cotton Stockings\nAll  size* and  all  prices.  Less  1\/3.\nChildren's Black, White and Tan All Wool\nStocklmm.   AH   sizes   1\/3   off.\nLadies' Lisle, Silk and Cashmere Hose\nevery pair Hedueed one third.\nAll Ribbons Plain and Fancy\nWide, anil Narrow. Less 1\/3.\nAll Laces By the Yard\nAll prices Reduced a third.\nEvery Bath Towel and Huck Towel\nOn Sale today nt ono Third Less.\nLadies' and Children's Wool Gloves\nAnd   Mittens   1\/3  off.   Reg   Prices.\nLadies' Silk and Chamoisette Gloves\nBlack, White und I'olora. All sites ut one third lias.\nAll Damask Table Cloths and Napkins\nAll sizes Included In this lot.  All prices reduced one  third.\nAll Ivory Goods. Leather Purses and Bags\nOn.- Third of lteiculiir Price..\nGrey Blankets\nUnit. 18,115, 110.60 anil jr'..'.0 pair On snlo today at 1\/3 leas.\nWhite Union Wool Blankets\nHen;. $10.75 lteduceii one third.\nEvery Bed Comforter\nCouon nnd  Down Pilled  Ret. Jfi.&O to \u00bb45.00 One third off  Regular\nprice..\nWhite and Grey Woolnap Blankets\nSI... 60x80, plain Colors,   Heg. 88.95.    on Snle ut    $5.95\nClean Sweep Bargains that are worth while in Our\nShoe Store. High Class Footwear for Men and Women all reduced in price.\nMEN'S SMART DRESS SHOES\n\u201el finest Black Kid. The newest\nMMe   In  a   whole Quarter   Blu-\n,'h.r. Regular *i,',.oo Clean\nSpecial  tblZ.OU\nMEN'S BLACK KID D.iESS\nSHOES. Balmoral lace, style,\nun a stralnht lust. Medium\nround toe. Heg. (11,00, Clean\nSweep (jin Ar\nSpecul     .Til**..'.)\nMfcN'3      GUNMLTAL      CALF\nDKEbS   SHOES,   lilu.h.r   s\nucyul. r in.5e. Clean ij\nSweep Bpe ill 1\nMiN'\u201e      GUI,METAL       CALF\nUI.Eij        Lhui-j.        , . 1.1.ur. I\n:::';\".r;v,i'.!ij8.95\n{b8.95\nWOMEN'S PATENT PUMPS ot\nHood iiuulity Patent, Loula Heel,\nllcg. >\u00bb:5u. Cieun l\u00bb\/J QP\nSweep Spcclul   \u00abDDea7t)\nWOMEN'S    PATENT    PUMPS,\nirn u     wuh     neut     Colonial\ni.ii.Kle. Louis Heel. lteg. (10.50.\nClean <n,m QP\nSweep Special    \u00abD I .*70\nWOMEN'S   BLACK   KIO   OX-\nrORD^. An except.unally druasy\n.. i...   ..   white  welt.  Lsjula\n.   Iwt ui ope.-liil  \u00abDu.>\/d\nWOMEN'S DROWN KID CHIM-\nI'JMPS, Lnu.a He. I,  rurin-,1\n' :\u2022,.. Sweep Special \u00abBU\u00bb\u00bb\/D\nWomens High Class Dress Shoes\nAT  AN   IMMENSE\" DEDUCTION\nOf, flne.1  J Kid In WWto or bleld .Mouse. Bul. Well. High I.ou.s\nA CLEAN SWEEP     .iilZ.i)0\nCut Glass V\/a;e\nExtra Special\nAT   REOUCED   PRICES\nm\\y ovuV tumbler 1 large jun        On   ;-.,:\u2022    :   lay   per   &_   fjfl\nHaV  in.oo  Clean  u?Q Kft   i    i)\u201er        tM.li)\nBlack. V.nlt.. nml Colored\nUu... Heir. Values'to (c.vj\n'\".\".'. $8.50 1 \"',\ni' th.\nVI i n. i] nl,- .1\niii.,i    (8,00\n. I\nDON'T PAY THE REGULAR\nP'PICC. ASK FOR THE REDUCTIONS.\ni,lJ ,1   Colored Curtain Scrims\nS7 f)5    '     \u00bb\u25a0 lor-.l ljiKlgns. 24 In. wide Reg.\nCover rei-   i    M \u00b0 *iri s,'\"'i\"1  p\"r IQn\nf!\u00bb\"l  nt\\        !'\"J     Aa\/L\nS1.70 I  .      *\u00ab*\u00bb\u00bb\"\nSee Our Bargain Tables\n19c, 49c, 98c\nH^fmdsoti-s Bay (jbmnnnu f\nm\n7\n SWEEPING REDUCTIONS\nIn Ladles' Sweaters, Hose, Underwear! all kinds, of \"goods by tho yard;\nBlankets, Sheets, Comforters, Linoleums, Hugs, Window Shades. Tln-\nwjtre, Cooking Utensils, Furniture,\nSprings and. Mattresses, Curtains,\nScrim, Portieres, Boys' Pants, Overall., Churns and hundreds of nrtleles\ntoo numerous to mention,'\nJ. W. HOLMES\nPhone SSL\nSOD Vernon Strait\nChocolates\nDo not forget that the\nladies like a nice box of\nchocolates for Sunday evenings.        >\nWe have the best\nWILLARDS,    GANONGS\nCandidate\nFOR   ALDERMAN\nAt <the roqupst of a 'largo\nmimlx'i* of ratepayers, I offer\ninyaelf aa an Independent Candidate tor Alderman In the EJast\nWard In the eomlnfc civic elec-\nC. D. SHAW,\nC.  P.  Conductor...\ntion'.\nRemodeling   of   old   Jewelry   done\nsuccessfully  to  new styles\nA. D. PAPAZIAN\nExpert Jeweler, Watehmakeir and\nGraduate Optician\nMall    Orders    Filled    Promptly\nPhene 11. P.O. Box 1007\nLIGHTING   THE   PATHWAY\nOF   HUMAN    LIFE\nLIFE'S shadow's longthen. Twilight is at hand and man's\naeiiao's  falter.    Nature  calling for help must bo heeded, or\nhappiness is threatened.\nPnrtlcuIdVly true Is this of the\nsense of sight, most Important\nof all to human, comfort. \"When\neyes grow dim, optical sclonoo\nmust crrntfi to their rescue. Supplementary lenses, expertly\nground of glass and skilfully\napplied, must reinforce- those\nprovided by Nature,\nOur examinations will lie complete and positive.\n- J. 0. PATENAUDE\nOptometrist  and  Optician\nMACCAiElS iNSf ALL\nAfter conferring tho first arid second degrees on a class of candidates, ittie .MciiTatiiVM installed ul'l'l-\noors Thursday night, Mrs.. Keefe being the Installing officer, assisted by\nMrs. McKepwn as lady of. ceremonies,\narid, Mrs. Malcolm as chaplain. The\nfollowing officers were instaHedi\nLady Mrhrriflndor, Annlo R. Petore;\nllotit..commander, Mrs, Alice G. Long*!\npast rnmmahder. Mrs. Elizabeth Mc-\nK6oWn; chniil.'iln, Mrs. Olnra Malcolm: record keeper and collector, Mrs.\nPntisy B, Simpson; lnay-at-arms,\nMrs. Margaret Donaldson; sergeant.\nMrs. Mary Rehwlck: \u00abeniiiiei. Mrs.\nLydia Muriphy; plckot, Mrs. Sna-nh\nPhillpps; musician, Mrs. liiiherlnc\nCrydorman; captain of guards, Mrs,\nSusan KJecfe; color bearer No. 1,\nMrs. Edith Foots; color bearer No. 8,\nMrs. Christine 'Fletcher; medical examiners, Dr. Annlo Verth Jones and\nDr. W.  O, Rose, M.P.P.\nAt,th4) elbso of tho meeting a social\nevening' was spent,. and dnlnty ro-\nfrosh*fhents  woro served.\n'\u25a0'.\"h \u25a0 .-\u25a0\u25a0..^.\u2022:..'^\"vw.;rJ.W,*JM^**^1'W\nThe hound in which America Is sup-\nl \"^sed to havo received It's name In\ntr>07 still stands In St.  Die,  Franco,\nQuicksilver ifl mea-aured by flasks,\nsftOjh weighing seventy-five pounds\nnet.\nCITIZENS' COMMITTEE\nCandidates for 1921\nR        CITY COUNCIL\nFOR MAYOR\nCHARLES F. McHARDY\u2014Insurance Agent\nFOR ALDERMEN\nEA8T   WARD\nJ. E. ANNABI.E\u2014Agent\nL.   H.  CHOQUETTE\u2014Merchant\nA.  D.   EMORY\u2014Merchant\nWEST   WARD\nJOHN  BELL\u2014Merchant\nW. M. CUNUFFE\u2014Manufacturer\nGEORGE   TURNER\u2014C.   P.   R,\nEngineer\nThe above candidates were selected at a public meeting of citizens, held in the council chamber on 29th\nDecember, called 'for that purpose.\nThese seven candidates are representative of various\nactivities of Nelson, and the citizens' committee appeals on\ntheir behalf for generous support on. Election Day.\nT. J. SCANLAN, Chairman\nALEX. LEITH,   Secretary\nHUSBAND AND WIFE\nARE BOTH BENEFITED\nMRS.    STEPHENSON     FEELS    IT\nHTER DUTY TO RECOMMEND\nDODD'S KIDNEY PILLS\nVictoria Lady who suffered from\nPains In the nnck tolls of tlio Relief she Sought nml  F.miui,\nVICTORIA, II. C.,'5'.lan, *b-4*(8picl-\nil).*~\"Both my hiisband and myself\niiave obtained grent relief through\nusing  Dodd's1  Kidney, fills.'-\nSo says Mrs. M. Stephenson, who\nlives at 1919H Be((nont Ave., this\ncity. \"For two years on nnd off,\"\nRTftat relief. I've taken them too\nfor pnlns In the linck nnd found\ngreat rolles. I've tnken them too\nwith hot lemonade for a cold and\ngot splendid results. I feel It roy\nduty to tell what a splendid remody\nDodd's Kidney Pills aro. I always\nrecommend them to my friends.\"\nDodd's Kidney Pills nre purely\nand simply a Kidney Remedy. They\nact directly on the Kidneys, stongth-\nh'ng them nml putting them in condition to do tholr full work of\nstraining the Impurities out of tho\nblood. Dodd's Kidney Pills have\nboon In uso in Canada for moro\ntlinn thirty yenrs. They demonstrated their worth ln the most serious\nforms of Kidney Disease, such ns\nrheumatism, dropsy and diabetes.\nThey havo also done splendid work\nIn strengthening sick Kidneys to\nward   off   serious   diseases.\nAsk your neighbors if Dodd's Kid'\nnoy Pills aro not tho best Kidney\nRemedy.\nReceives Thtfee Petitions\nAsking Hhh to Accept the\nNomination.\nMayor J. .A, , iMQDonaM )ast , night\nreceived a deputation, nrraintlnir three\npetitions, very largely slfeb'eu in. tho\nAggregate, asldng him, t'or*s'tand again\nfor   tho   qfflce   of. niayor.\nHo returned a favorable answei* to\nthe   deputation.\nMayor MoDonald last night \u25a0uuliurl\/.-\ned an announcement that he would ho\nht the field for a. third term, In op-\nliflHltlon to. Aid. 0. P. MoHardy, who\nh'oads tho olvfc slato selected through\nthe   public   meet hip\n\u2014\nSixteen Apply for Servict in\nCanadian Air Force; first\nBatch Leave Shortly,\nAbout He Kootenay men 'have mode\namplication for attestation in the\nCanadian air force during the last\nfew weeks, according to Waldo Ferguson, of this city, who is the recruit\nlng officer for this district Mr.\nFerguson .states that ho is under in\nstructions to send tho first baton of\nmen to Camp Borden for '-training\nright away. The term will he\ndays duty *it lho camp, exclusive ipf\ntraveling t,inu\u00bb, ,-\u25a0 \u25a0*\u00ab> t \\\nA new .rullnfeUA re-jajf-i JjoV tho el.\ngfbllity of men for tljte 'air force ^fj\nnow in operation. For tho present\nno man Is eligible unless iho has\neither had overseas service or saw\nservice with the Royal Flying corps\nor tho Royal Air force. . No cadets\naro being taken on through the InflKl\nrecruiting officer nt present\nBritish Food Ministry\nCalls  Conference   of\nPackers in New York\nTORONTO, Jan. 7.J\u2014E. C. Fox.\nof the \"Wm. Davis Company, of\nToronto, and T. F. Matthews, of\nthis city, head of tin- Canadian\nParking company, will attend a\nconference of the big Caandlan\npacking plants called by tho British\nministry of food for next Tuesday\nin Notv] York City. Mr. Fox told\nan Interviewer here today that there\nbad been mm drttiiltt* Information\nreceived from the British food ministry as to the de-control of Canadian bacon  In  England.\nA Turkish soldier Is said tn have Invented the cigarette In the early part\nof the  nineteenth  eentury.\nMART MILES MINTER\nIN\nANNE OF GREEN\nGABLES\nTWO-REEL   COMEDY\n\"Should Waiters Marry\"\n\"Th* Loit City\"\nMONDAY\n\"BRINGING   UP   FATHER\"\n\"JIGGS IN S0C.ETY\"\nAUCTION SALE\nTIB silica ST. WEDNESDAY Uili\n.UNl-AllY, 2  O'CLOCK  Ml.Ull'\nHaving received Instructions from\nLoon Wiin..11. Baa... I will offer nl\npublic auction tho content, of hla\nbi'autlfulty furnished homo, consisting of .olid quarter cut oak bod*\nroom iuii'. whlto mantel bed, child's\nrot. cathedral oak dining suite, Jacobean black oak silting room suite.\nWIKon ruga, Mason & rtlach Mendelsohn piano, clock, hontera, china,\nglass, four canaries, portlcrs. a lot\nof children.* toys, sleighs, etc., kitchen utensils, crockery, etc' Everything good sb new. On view morning  of  sate.\nTERM8  CASH\nW. CUTLER, Auctioneer.\nHIGH-CLASS FURS\n25 p.c Discount to\nGear\nG. GLASER\nManufacturing Furrier\nPhone 106        Nehon, B.C.\nWhile tlittiikiiy our numerous old ami new\ncustomers for their increased patronage during\nthe past year, we wish the whole community\nA BRIGHT AND PROSPEROUS\nNEW YEAR\n\"\"-'- \u25a0  '  i\"     \" '  \" '\"'\" '    ' \u25a0\nWood, Vallance Hardware Company, Ltd.\nbauui ffracvr\nN*Ct\u00abON, b. <..\nOUR\nSave Money Sale\nIS GROWING\nWe add BRUSHES and PERFUME to Our SOAP and\nSTATIONERY MONET SAVERS\n20 PER CENT OFP Toolh BriiBheB, shaving  Brushes,   Cloth  and\nHolr Brushes, Sponges. Perfumes nnd French Ivory.\nSEE  OUIt   WIUTINC1  TADS  AT\nLARGE SIZE PADS AT  ...'\t\nHo\nIS*\nDRUG COMPANY\nNELSON, B.C.\nELIZABE TH DO WELL\nTeacher of Violin\nALSO\nTheory, Harmony and Counterpoint\nPupils Prepared hr Examinations if Desired\nVISITING   PHOCTO&   AND   BOSWRL'C   ALTERNATE    MONDAYS\nANNUAL\nRECITALS\nTwenty-Seven Years\nExperience\n723 WARD STREET\nMONTHLY\nCLASS\nMEETING\n10 bara    tfii-A\nMap of Italy Olive Oil ffi|   Q j\nNapoleon Olive 6ll nl rtfe\nquart  ttUUlU\nCrearnettes 0[R_n\ntwo packets for  iflO-L\nt*&o packets, for i, JwOl\/\nShofiitt Jelly Powders Jftf .JSff\nShellea Walnuts *CCv\u00bb\n,,Per lb  OpC\nHorswtll'-a special Tea -CArt\n,,:P^r ,1b. ..,a....f..... \u25a0 yUl\nPremium Ham, boneless CCrt\nsliced, per lb  UOl\/\nOronoot, Grapo  Fruit, Grlpei\n\u2014*\ngovernment at once for full guarantee of tho bonds. Premier Stewart who was In this city yesterday intimated that he would Introduce a general irrigation policy at\ntho    coming   session.\nH.   N. .Major,   the   Proctor   rancher,\n\u2022s  registered at  the  Hume\nMr. and Mrs. J. G. Fpdey, of Ro-\n-in:i, are. the guests of Mr. and Mrs,\nfCerby   Grenfell.\nMiss KihW Carlson, of Cascade, has\nresumed nor studies at tho Nelson\nBusiness .college.\n.Mr.-and:Mra. C. H. Sewell, of Sllifa\nstreet, -Jeft' last night en the Kettle\nVitHoy train for a short visit to Van*\ncouver. .       \"\n.<Fred  C.  Robertson,  of Spokane, who\nla -Interested   In <<1ho   wood   pulp ln<\ndustry,   arrived   from   the   south yesterday.\nMiss In-iii* Pitts en un* in last evert-\ntiii; frohi Salnio to spend the week\nend ns the guest of her mother, Mrs.\nH.   H.   Pitts.\nR. Sinclair Hmlth, a)*i>ralser for the\nland settU'incnt board, left on the\nboat train last nlight for a visit on\nofficial   business  to  Fire  Valley.\nMIbs Ruby Glnaer, who has been\nspending the holidays with her parents, left the city hist evonlng for\nGraham's Landing to resulno h<>r du<\nMr-*   as   school   teacher   there.\nGebrge TlorsteaU )cavcf< tonight for\nthe coast, to attend the annual meeting the British Columbia Poultry association, as the representative, of the\nWest Kootenay Poultry & Pet Stock\nassociation.\nM. -\\. Bailey, of.the Canadian machine gun section, who has boen, spending a furlough with his mother, Mrs.\nV. Herb, of Observatory street, left\non the Kettlo Valley train last night\nto   rejoin   hit-   unit   at   Victoria.\nR P. DftWsoh'of the legal firm of\nDnmighy, Brawn ft Dawson, delivered'\nthe, first lecture in the course on\ncommercial law, at the Nelson im-\nslness col|\u00abge, to a class of -46 students. ,,H)s subjeot was, \"History\narid Development of tho Common\nLaw,\"\nWhat Wonder Health\nRestorer Has Done\n.One of the moat interesting foela\nnoted hy druggist, during 1920 haa\nbeen the wonderful work done by\nthe great herbnl remedy. Wonder\nHealth Restorer. During the yenr II\nhns brought rellof to thoUBtindK Af\nesses of Asthma, Rheumatism, Stomach troubles, Kidney complaints,\nFemnie troubles. PJIes, 8kln diseases,\netc. It Ib a remedy which ha.\nthoroughly lived up to IIh reinilntlon\nas unequalled for the treatment of\nsuch  dlacnseu.\nWonder Hearth Restorer Js a safe\nremedy. II   contains    absolutely\nnothing bul the Juices of herbs,. Is\nentirely free from alcohol or drugs.\nIt doe. 11. work u. only nature can,\nIho marvelous medicinal powers of\nherbs having been combined by a\ngreat herbalist 111 a formula which\nhas for many year, been rellevlitg\nthe sick. Its primary action I. on\nthe blood, which it renders pure.\nI(i it aro herb Juices which treat\norganic disease In a natural man\nper, soothing, relieving and correct\nim-. It also tones up tho entire\nsystem. ..\nTho remedy Is now offered In\nboth liquid and capsule form, the\nlatter at a slightly Increased cost\nbut prepared to moct the demands of\nsufferers when traveling and for\nureatcr convenience In  homo use.\nWonder Health Restorer Is .old\nIn Nelson by tho Canada Drug &\nBook Co. Get a copy of the booklet, \"The Road to Health.\" which\nlolls all about It gives signed l.-i\n'ers of thol. who havo used It.\nO.K. BAKERY\nNOTICE\nSpecial Today\u2014IJome-\nx made Bread.\nGood  bread\u2014Good health\nran.\nStanley   Strset, Phone   165.\nAY\nNo. 1 TiAothy Hajr\niV 1 Aiftlia kfjy\nMixed Timothy and AJfa\nWi^ are short of Redtop\nfew days but have further!\nplies coming:.\nTHE BRACKMAN-l\nMILLING CO., Ll\nTO pDUCE OUft\nWE WILL 8ELL\nPRINTS,. p\u00bbryirT7 -JW\nR.iullir pric\u00ab. SSa,   - T\u2122\nNURSE8* CLOTH,,, sir yard ,..i\u00abA\nR.nul.f Prlc. m.     ' *W\nQINOHAM8, 85c, reduced 't> \u00a9fj^* yd\nFLEMING'S  STORE\nFAIRVIEW\nDry  Good.,   Grocerio?.   Etc\nStoro  Cloaoa  at 6  O'Clocic\n\"';\">-\"1*\nNelson NeVs of thfeDiy\n\"Christian Citizenship!' i will be dl..\ncussed nt Municipal -Night in the Presbyterian church,  Sunday evo.      (1I7B)\nAll   the   latest   Victor   records   are\navailable  at the Willis Piano Store.\n  (1174)\nMrs. Mllroy, Mra. AllBtln Elliott;\nthe male quartette and th. choir will\npresent a musical treat Sunday night\nln  the  Methodist  churph. (HSU)\n. Do not miss that address In tho\nMethodist church Sunday night. (1160)\nSome fellows neeri'to be shown their\nplace. Come to the Methodist church\nSunday night. rS\u00abe the churqhj.colf\nu'irm. \u2022 \u25a0   \u25a0 \u00bb \u00a3\u00a3 ' '   (J7I80JJ\nBAXH   AMD  LEAItlT\nklght outiini\nNRLSOJ)-    BU&ISEftS    COLLEGE\nMondny   anil   Thursday  evenings 'frbnY\n' p. to. to 9:16 p. m.\n(1185)\nO.   P.   K.   BOCJlAL   CLUB    .\nwill  hold  Whlat Drlv.  and  S.si:.  In\nth.    Sagla    Hall,    Saturday,    Jan,    15,\noommenclnir 7:30 p. nt.   Aclmtiralou UDo\n  (1184)\nBy  request  dance  In Eagle  hall  tonight   will   commence  at   8:H0   o'clock.\n(118.1)\nA meeting of those Interested In the\nrevival of Ihe Civilian Rifle association will bo held (n. tho Board of\nTrade rooms on Monday, loth January III I  Hill. (ll82)\nKokanee   Chapter   1,   O.   D.   E.   will\nmeet In the Y. M. c. A. at Jtfclock,\non Tuesday, Jan. 11.     NbnilnStlon of\nofficers.     Pull attendance requested.\n(1181)\nTo member, of Shirley and District\nr.rmera' Imtltnt.: Th. .unn.1 mut-\n'\"* wU1 b\" h,ld t\" Bhlrl.y h4U on\nTHM4.T, January 11th, at 1 vT_\n  <10\u00bb)\n_\\\\__\\\nIn the.Eagl. hall irom \u00bb to IS, Saturday   nfght.       R.freahments   \u00abt   u\nO'clock. BMJE DIAMOWD OBCRC8-\n*\u25a0*\u2022 (1107)\nNOHOB\nTho Tmlr brldgra will b. cloned\n.bout January loth In Order to tear\ndown the old bridge and build a new\none. W. J. OALIPEAU. (1077)\nOn Friday, Jon. 14, a dance will bo\nheld   In   Eagle  liajl.\nTickets   70   conta\u2014Refreahments.\nDancing  0  to !.\nWattling competition; parttcuiara later. ' (1180)\nMcDonald's    rtneanplo     Marmalad\"\nmade right.      Price right.     (Jood bii-\nslncBB   for   you.       Buy   homo   Wade\ngoode.      Mesne  prosperity  for Nelson.\n\u25a0 ,       (1171)\nEA\u00bbK   AMD   \u00bb.\u00bb'^H\nNelson   BUBlnesa .College\n\u00bbioht chabseb\nNew term commences January 3rd,\n1021. (1186)\nMrs.   Baker,   HIS   Cedar  street,  can\nlake a few moro pupils for the piano.\n  (113S)\nMcGregor Brothers, rhotogr.pr.er.,\nhave moved, to their new studio ln the\nMagllo Bldek.       ^ (1098)\nBLIZiARb   BLOCKb   tKa^fic\nST. J6HN8, NPLb.', Jin. 7.'\u2014 Tnc\nbll.sard that has been rlglng. :\\m\ndays ovor the eastern part of tn.\nIsland has blocked tho railroads\nand forced suspension of steairi-\nahlp traffic.\nMATINEIS \u00bb:30\nPRObUCTION\n\"fkivRE GOES TH\nChristie Comedy\n\"PIRATE GOLD\"\nUSUAL PRICES\nJ\u2014L\n\u2014~\nTotlay wo wish  to brlnsr\nyour special attention McDOt\n' ALD'S\nPineapple Marmalade\n $ii\n4-lb.\nPalls\nand\nMoDONALD'S    LOGANDERR'\nJAM\nPiills .'..'     $1.7\u00ab\nMADE  IN   NELSON\nJ A. IRVING & CO\nSALE OF\nHATS\nToll can make a big saving by\nbuyjng one^ of Uipbc Uttrortive\nmodels.    Six liats, vriiues up to\n0h*il8ttt    tBl.aTO\n12 hat., viiiiir.-i up to q_c\\ tyr\n17.00.    im liilv at..     WU.UO\nMISS B. HAMILTON\nThe New Store\n60S BAKER 8T.\nSilk ahrj Evening\n'Ui-eitet Cleaned\ntl. t FOOT\nHlt(rl*CCAlii8  OVER  AND\nCLEANER\nFAIRVIEW, NELSON, B.C.\n. Tho wnMd'. cnrVaurnption of au\u00ab\nia e'stl'niaAed nt between-14.000,000 tu\nI6.000.0do tons ti year.\nMi\nfr\nFOR RENT\n8-i'oomed House; Modern; Good Basement, Stable and\nHun Houses. This property lies near Fairview end of\ncar-line.\n6-roomed House on Smith end of Falls Street (Cemetery Road); Larue Garden; Bearing 'Fruit Trees. Rent\nreasonable. This is a snap for anyone acquainted with\ngardening and fruit growing, providing they dike a year's\nlease. ,     '     ,     '   ..\nCharles F. McHardy\nJuliuses _... 'tMms m_    wsal estate,\nSTAR GROCER\nJ'HONE 10\nHead Lettuco OArt\nper Ib  OUC\nLoe.l   Celery\nAoadl.  Cod CCy.\nl-lb.'box  DDC\nNov* Scotl. TUI-kcy OC\/\u00ab\nper ll.  aDC\nSkinless Codrish ^(S*.\nher lb.    LstiV,\n*\u00bb    ** i      ii \"iii i\n\u2014\n\u25a0i; i i\nBTANFIELD'8\nRED\nI. 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