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C,     MONDAY MORNING, MARCH\n\u2014s\u2014asmsaamt\n7, 1921\nin... nth'\nNO* 2-S*>\nLorrfes and Armored Car Surrounded by Five Hundred Raiders in Sunken Road; Two Gars Blown Up by\nMine; Brigadier dimming, Commanding Kerry Militia\nArea, First Victim; Believe General Strickland Was\nRaid's Real Objective; After Hour's Battle Attackers\n! Take to Hills; Two Bomb Outrages in Dublin\n^Republican Senators\nRe-elect Lodge as\nTheir Floor Leader\nWASHINGTON, March (1.\u2014Senator\nLodgo, of MasaaohUBetts, floor load..\ner, and other Republican officials'\nof. the.senate organisation, wereeleo-\nted Saturday without opposition.\nSEISMOGRAPH SAYS\nPRONOUNCED QUAKE\nWASHINGTON.. March (*.' \u2014 ^ An\nearthquake, described ne \"pronounced.\" arid .at nn estimated distance\n,of 2100 miles from Washington, was\nreceived soday at the Georgetown\nuniversity selsmographlcnl observatory, Beginning at 2:36 o'clock, tho\ndisturbance lassted until 3:21s o'clock,\nreaohlng' its maximum Intensity nt\n2:44   o'clock.\npOnK      March      \u00bb.\u2014Brig.-Geneml\ntftltt,  oan-imandor of  tho Kersr\nrtli>, area, was ono of tho two of-\nr.H klllesl In the ntnbush of n mili-\nJ-y.qcmv.oy it*. Clunlwinin, thin count;)*.\nijitunlay afternoon.\nFirst Car* Blown Up\nLONDON, March \u00bb.\u2014Flvo hundred\n-n took part in tho a mini .'h of a\njiHt*-is-y convoy Snturslny, nftornoivn\nCloiilssiiiin. County Cork, in which\n.. genortsl. ariother of-Uoer and tsvo\nivates were killed, ssaye a Dublin\nsprssieh to the Central News today.\n.o convoy consisted of five ot alx\n\u2022ris-B nnfl. on armored car. Tho\nest two caws of the. convoy wero\n\u25a0wn up by a mine, nnd a fierce\ns\"ht which losstod on hour ensued,\nj-ordlncf to the dispatch. Then tbo\n-nrored onr managed lo reach Kan-\n-k, from which place relnforco-\ni-nta were eent .to the soeno of tho\nsbsi-ah. The attncldTip party escaped\n\\o the hHJisS.\nFlghtino Continues at Midnight\nIITBUN, Mars* 6.\u2014Two officers\nI two mombs-rs of the ranks were\ned, when 35 men, comprising a\nstory party, wero ambushed yes-\nJay afternoon between Klllnrney\nSuttevnsit. Pls-hUni: wnsa atltl\nhr on last night, nsscordhig to an\nolal statement which was Issued\n^urdny.\nWai President of Inquiry\nSHW-AST, Moirch O.\u2014^s-lg.-Geneml\n-aiming, who wtw killed nt Clon-\niln Saturday when n milllnry oon-\n- ambushed,. had -his lie-id-\niH<*tts Ih tho bamu-ks at Butte-\nj\u00bbt. spmo miles .to the northcaot of\nscPue of tho nmbueh. llecently\n_atA\\ Cummlng Wad motored each\nMilner to Mallow, where he pro-\n0*. over the colirt of lnnulry Into\n' jnurder thssr\u00a9 recently of Mrs.\nlur, wife of County Inspector King,\ni tho BhooUng; of tbo railway men\nnr the murder.\n\u25a0Jxtraordlnory preoaiiHon\" were\nsien on theso trips. Parties of sniffs motored ln advance, Oonornl\nni-mln'g following ln his own car\nib two soldiers -.sitting behind him.\narmored enr wllh machine gsins\n'fly, brought np the rear. Outside\ncourt house during tho proeced-\nis of the court nit tho hotot nrhero\ngeneral  ate   lnnoh,   and  in   tho\nstreets traversed by him hotweon tho\ncount house and fliet lintel, largo do-\ntachmonts stood gnnrd. Two previous attempts hhd been made to\nansbush Gonerial Cummlng.\nA hen.vy fire was' opened on the\nconvoy yesterday from the high\nground on both -ddes of tho road.\nThe driver of tho first ensr wan\nseriously wounded by the first volley, nnd 4he car plunged Into n ditch.\nAll tho ss.sisii..-. left the' cars, nnd\nwent Into action, hut tho nrmod enr\nIn endeavoring 'to pass tWat of General Cummlng, ran Into the ditch.\nGeneral Cummlng n-ns hit on the\nhead shortly after leaving his enr,\nand died Instantly. The firing continues! on hour, during which a lieutenant also wns kilted:\nA party from tho head of the j-on-\nvoy succeeded In working to the\nflank of' thcottookesss, but before an\neffectls-o fire cosild he opened tho\nlatter had fled. Few of the faces\nin the ambushing party could be\nseen as tho fight proceeded the\nslopes on each sstde ot the road being\nthickly covered swlth hushes. Mines\n\u2022had been laid out hut they follc-t to\nexplode.\nPlanned for Strickland *\nDUBLIN Ma-Teh 6.\u2014The belief Is\ngonemlly held here thnit the ambush\nIn Clonbnnln Saturday in which General Cummlng waa killed was prepared for Jlajor-fieneral Sir Edward\nStrloklond commander of the crown\nforces in Munster. General Strlck\nlnnd was supposed to be returning\nto Cnrst, yesterday  from  Train?.\nBombings in Dublin'\nDUBMN March 6.\u2014A storing attack wns mnde on a. milllnry lorry\nat noon today lis Dorset street off\nParnell square causing groat excitement. \"Bomb explosions and rlflo\nflro ensued causing a panic among\ntho crowds ln the center of tho street.\nOne bomb wrecked tho Interior of a\nBloro ond two civilians are reported\nto hove been wounded.\nBasrlicr in itho day nn attempt was\nmade to ambush a military auto-\nmobile nonr Colnntnrllf a suburb ot\nDublin the automobile escaping, hut\nn private car happening lo pass ssns\nwrecked hy a .bomb. Tho driver of\ntho car was. killed and the passenger\nInjured.\nurth Round Eliminates\nEverton;   Several Record\nGates  \t\n\/JNDON, Maroh 6.\u2014(Canadian.\nocliiii.il Press).\u2014The biggest sur-\nle of tho Association football Eng-\nE oup fourth round gamcB wns the\ntat of Everton nt homo by -Wol-\nhnniiiinii before ti3,000 spectators.\nsssiiiiils. scored for tho vlsltora\nhln 11 minutes, Everton never\nited like equalizing, for whon clear\n\u25a0nliii::i were presented to thom.\nre was always blind shooting,\nilvorhampton ceftoinly did not\n\\\u2014 science at all times, but they\npmpllshed n victory with only a\nth of tho chnnces given to their\nbonents.\n?lse Tottonham-A*ton match\n\u25a0ugbt together 02,000 spectators.\nIplte tho doubting \u25a0 of the prlco\n: admission. Tottenham deservedly\n\u25a0ngoil tholr defeat ln the contest\nthe same tenm on the sums- field\n1 in the same roslHd a yoar ago,\nhough Aston was certainly unlucky\nsustaining casualties. Banks scored\nonly tally after 24 minutes. Dur-\n' the closing slages, Banks, Reed\nI Bliss missed adding ta tho\nre.\n--ardlffs victory over Chelsoa was\n' Unexpected. The gate of 60,000\na a record one of the Welsh club.\n\"djff's bustling style upset Choi's moro polished methodB, more-\n\u2022r Cardiff was the better balanced\nm and quite outplnyod Cholsoa\nctlcally throughout the first perl-\nCashmere soorad after olght mln-\na asui cinsii nearly oqualixod im-\ndlately afterward. Chelsea played\nre vigorously tn tho second half,\nthe .Cardiff defense was solid\nthe end.\n'reston started promisingly before\nIlIO spectators against Hull, and\nnil Imvi. scored at least once but\nMotor's splendid clearances.\nIll later showed plenty ot their\nm oglnst Burnley, but threw, away\nI likely chanceH. Preston evontuol-\nlost. '\nI\nLeonard Cecil Sabine Diet\nin Hospital Following\nShooting in Store\nTORONTO, March 6,-^Leonard\nCecil Sabine, druggist, \u2014at. shot and\nfatally wounded lato Saturday night\nby ono of two -bandits who entered\nhis store -as he wns making up hiB\ncash beforo closing. Snbln-o died after\nan operation to extrrtot tho bullet\ntoday, which had lodged tn the nbdo-\nmen.\nAt a -late hour tonight no arrests\nhnd heen made.\nIn a statement made at the hospital, beforo the operation. Sabine\nsaid that -Immediately upon entering\nhla store the bandits pressed two revolvers against his body, and ordered htm to open tho cash register.\nWhen he refused to do so, one of\ntho gunmen cursed him, and sent\na bullet into fife body. SaWne fell\n*o the floor and the robbers gnther-\n\u25a0ed up what cash -thoy could find and\nhastily departed.\nMeasure Vetoed by Wilson\nWill Be Put Through and\nSent to Harding\nWASHINGTON, Mnrch fl.\u2014The Immigration bill, which was \"pocket\"\nvetoed by President Wilson, will be\none of the first measures Introduced\nat tho coming special session of tho\nsixty-sixth congress, nccordlng to\n\u25a0rongrpssslonnl leaders. It hi tho plan\nto send it to President Harding' with\ntho 1-ra-st possible delay, as proponents regard Its early enactment\nns necessary to keep out hordes of\nundesirable immigrants from Southern Europe.\nChairman Cole, chairman of the\nsenate Immigration committee, snld\ntodoy it wns Improbable that his committee would 'hold hca-rlngs, as the\nground already had beon fully gone\nover, Some slight modification may\nbo mnde. Many senators aro known\nto desire to increase ihe three per\ncent limitation  to five per cent. \u2022\nAnother chango will bo the effective dale of the bill, originally sot\nfor  April   I.\nDemand Recognition of Russia; Union Wages for\nWorkless\nMONTM-SAI-, March fi.\u2014At n meeting held under the auspices of the\nUnemployed association of Montreal\nyesterday It mis announced thnx\nthree definite rrnuests would he\nplaced beforo the federal organization\nnnd other federal .-unhorltics.\nThese were:\nTrades union rates to he paid to\nlUnomployed. Recognition of Soviet\nRussia. Rstahllshment of trade rc-\nlailons with Soviet Rnssln.\nMountie Patrol Brings Late\nLetters From Fort Mac-\nPherson\nFIFTEEN HUNDRED\nBARRELS DAILY\nCap of Fort Norman Well\nBlown Off Ten Times in\nSix Hours\nDAWSON, Mnrch' \u00ab.4-The Royal\nCanadian Mounted Police patrol,\nwhich left Dawson the [first of the\nyear for Fort MocPhersftn near the\nmouth nf the Mackenzie river, arrived hock* In this clly. today. The\ntrip was \u00aba most sncncssdil, one and\nthe 600 miles each wny [through the\nwilderness wns accomplished undor\nthe direction of Sergtt Dempster, accompanied by three polloe constables,\ntwo Indlnn trait hreakers, nnd five\ndog teams and   toboggans'.\nAdvices from Fort MncPherson,\ndated Feb. Ifi. brought * hy the expedition, say thnt letters received\nthere from Fort Norman-say that the\noil well there is flowing 1600 barrels daily. When oil\" whs struck It\nshot ln to 20 feet nhoye lhe derrick,\nwhich was 8n feet high. The pressure hlew the cap off 10 times during\ntho first six hours.\nThe first time oil stampeders In\nvia Fort MncPherson reached that\nplace from Fort Yukon via the Arctic\nRed  river.\nGood. Fur Catch\nThe patrol, brings a report that\nthe 'fur catch In the MacPherson district this winter has been good.\nMorten f-specially hns been plentiful, hnd the Indians are pnid -|4fi n\nskin cash or trade. Mink Is worth\n|10, muskrnts $2.fiff, and weasels\n%2. Rabbits are very plentiful, Since\nthe arrival of tho police pntrol\nprices have dropped tv little.\nDeters Slogged and\nRobbed in Seattle\nSEATTLE, M^ch. 6.\u2014\nLured to a dark corner, J* D.\nDebers, loffginjr contractor of\nNelson, B.C., was last night\nslugged and robbed of $6000\nand a valuable diamond ring.\nPUSSYFOOT MAY\nSTUMP ONTARIO\nTORONTO. March ti.\u2014It Is said\nthnt \"Pussyfoot\" .Johnson, the American prohibition ndvnrnif\\ Is coming\nto Ontnrio to take part In the referendum campaign, bill no official\nannounced to this effect has bepn\nmade.\nSASKATOON*. March \u00ab.\u2014Fire -af\n6 o'clock this morning \u25a0 completely\ngutted tho warehouse, of Knlmnkoff\nA- Voregln, general merchants, at\nKamsack, Sask.. The flanies wero\nconfined to the hnllding by strenuous   efforts.\nSTEAMER ARRIVALS\nWest   Hargravo   at   Halifax   from\nGronock.\nRochatnbeau   at   New   Tork   from\nHavre,\nSaxonla at New- Tork from  London.\nVestrla at New York from Liverpool.\nVaronia at   New   York  from   l\\it-\neriha.\nVedlc  at   Netv   York  from   Liverpool,\nItalia nt Trieste from Now York.\nBergeasTJord at Bergen from  New\nVork.     - i\n; Aq-ultanla   at    Southampton    from\nNow Tork.\n] Mongolia   at   Boifton   from   Ham*\npurt.\nImperntor tut. New York from Liverpool.\nPanhandle State at New York from\nLondon,\nLONDON*, MUreh n.-MTonflrmatlon\nof, reports of Russian revolutionaries\nhaving taken possosslon of Kronstsdt,\nthe fortress and seaport at the head\nof the Gulf of Finland, near Petrograd, Is given In the most recent\nndvlces received in Copenhagen by\nway of Helsingfors, soys the Copenhagen, correspondent of the I'.xj-hOnge\nTelegraph today. The revolutionaries have made Kronstadt tbe center ot their organization, the coires-\npondont asserts,\n\"Tho rebels have trained tho guns\nof the wartfhip Petropavlosvk on\nPetrograd,\" the corroapqndent continues, \"nnd have sent the Ice\njn-oaker .Tnrmak to OYnaienbaum, on\ntho Gulf of Finland opposite Kron-\nirtfidt. The .Soviet authorities havo\n(suspended the Petrogrnd-Oranlen-\nbaum mil serviee.\n\"Tho revolutionaries' forces sent\ndelegates to PetrOjgrad, but it Irt not\ncertain whether to negotiate with\nthe Soviet, officials or to confer with\nfellow revolutionists.\n'Moscow reports say that tho Bolshevlki overthrew the rebels there\nwith   the \u25a0 molt -sanguinary  losses.\"\nAttntjk Oranienbaum\nLONDON,   Kla-rch   8.\u2014Soldiers   and\neailors from   Kronstadt   '-ivs  a  dispatch to the London times from Riga,\nattacked Oranlenbaum Friday,' aoross\nthe Ice, but were repulsed by the batteries there. Four ships fired on\nOranlenbaum.\nThe sailors have sent a message to\nPetrogtad demanding tho expulsion\nOf General Avoroff. the dictator of\nPetrograd, and the execuUon of M\nZlnovlff,   the governor  of T'elrogrnd.\nKaren sky Confirms\nPARIS, March fl.\u2014Thc former Russian premier, Alexander Kerensky\nhas received a dispatch from well\nInformed members of his part);, fully\nconfirming the accounts Already published of tho revolt In Petrograd,\nwhere, according to a brief dispatch\nfrom Helsingfors, the Movement\ntends to spread nnd grow stronger.\nAs regards Moscow, M. kerensky\nsays the counter movement appears\nsomewhat weok. hut In the region!\nnear the frontiers .thn Communists are\nfleeing, and troops of .doubtful\nloyalty are bolng disarmed.\nCommunists Use Germans\nJ STOCKHOLM,    Mnrch    tt.\u2014Advices\nreceived   here  state   that   the   Com\nmunlsts   are    cnnrr-ntratlng   deta-oh\nments or former flprmnn and AUBtri\nan   wnr   prisoners   In   PotrogTod  and\nMosrow,   to   put   flown   rhe, trouble\narising out of tho Kronstadt revolt.\nCHICAGO) TENANTS\nSARCASTIC ON RENTS\nCHICAGO. March 6.\u2014Calling for\ni-hntjil(t from $30 a month for stove\nheatod flats without, electrical' equipment, to $140 for, modern -seven-\nroom apartments in av,emgo neighborhoods, the fair Tent schedule\nadopted by the Chicago real estate\nboard. Saturday, was the tar-got of\ncrlitlclsm and rtdl-pule by officers of\nthe Tenants' league, organised to\ncombat jhlgh rentals.\n\"From what I have gleaned of these\nrent schedules, they are aimed to increase rents rather than to reduco\nor regulate.them,-\" said J, R. Pa-tter-\nsnn, president, of the Chicago Tenants' Protest league. \"The schedule\ncomes after March 1. tho lense -signing dato, and it is centniin landlords\nwill.tako advantage.of the top rental\nfigures given ln the 'list.'\nWILL END IN\nFrench and Nationalist* Will\nSign Peace' Pact in\nParis\nPARIS. March fl.\u2014Peace terms\nbetween Franco and the Turkish, Na-\ntlonnllsts nr.e planned to he signed\nIn Paris tomorrow. Tlie terms have\nbeen ugreed upon by Ishmael Boy,\nthe Notionalist delegate here, nnd his\nassociates, and Rekir Samy Bey,\nhead of tho Nationalist delegation in\nLondon, is .coming to Prtris tomorrow to nfflx his signature to the\ntreaty.\nThe evacuation of Clllcin hy the\nFrench, which in the most Important\npoint of tho treaty. Is made possible\nby the Turkish Acceptance nf the\nLondon proposals for -the protection\nof minorities and by the action of\nthe Nationalist assembly in Angora\nin consenting to grunt a high degree\nof self-government to tho native*\nTho Nationalists consider a near approach to iiHtonoroy will satisfactorily dispose of the Kurdistan problem,\nwhere there wns a demand for Independence after tho armlBtlce.\nWW EXPEL\nFRAMES\nflRBEHHIff\nFollowing Conference Between British and li .ich .\nmiers and Dr. Simons, on Saturday, and !* ,-f ,ing oj\nlied Leaders at Lord Curzon's Residence,   ? \/eme^ jon-\ncil Is Suddenly Called Together at r \/ ung\/\u00abet?\nWill Reassemble This Morning; \u20ace\u00bbi^\"- 'Wity tppenr\nat Noon\nif:\n(\u25a0\nLONDON, March fl.\u2014An niioxpect-   fir.*-.!  men lug,  says  Rtjuter'-s, -this, of?\nWants to Expel Publist Because He Opposed His\nParty's Candidate\nLONDON. Mnrch 0.\u2014(By| Canadian\nAssociated Precs).\u2014Tlie Manchester\nOunrdlnn declares thnl much noro-\nIt-asft <is felt In Conservative circles\nover the result of l-hc Dudloy by-\nelection against the conductors nf a\nConservative newspaper, the Dnlly\nExpress, In connection with the cru-\nnade against Sir Arthur Orlffilhs-\nBoscawen on ibn Canadian cattle\nquestion.\nThero Is 'a rule in the' Curlton\nclub against members ftttackfQff other\nmemhers in elections, nnd there is a\ninovement on foot, to pm the rule\nin force against two memho-**- of the\nclub, the proprietor, nnd the editor,\nof the Daily Rxpress. which fought\nits own party In this election. Members, however, the (litardlan adds,\ndo on think this Is more than a\nthreat.\nTho Sunday Rxpress, Lord Beav-\nerbrook's Sunday edition, paraphrases\nthis announcement of tho Guardian\nmore  bluntly.    It  says:\n\"The Manchester C-uardlan discloses the existence of a movement\nat the Carlton riuh to expel T^ord\nBeaverbrook from membership because\nIt Is alleged be is responsible for the\ndefeat of Sir Arthur OrifClths-Bos-\ncawen nt the Dudley hyelectiou. The\nCarlton club is a political club, Its\nmembers being exclusively confined to\nmembers of the Unionist party.\"\nInquiries hy tho Canadian Associated Press -showihnt the movement\nIs serious, and it Js understood further that Lord Beaverbrook is quite\nready to join Issues on 'the matter\nwith thoso who have -been recognized\nos his former political associates.\nIn an Interview by the Canadian\nAssociated Press he stated that he\nhnd nothing to sny .'ihout the matter of the club, hut on the question\nof the embargo he urged the Canadian press to dispel ironi the minds\nof the public ^he frequently repeated\ncharges of disease nmonn Canadian\ncattle..\nUNEMPLOYED MAY\nHIKE TO TORONTO\n. HAMILTON, March fi. \u2014 Hamilton's unemployed are talking of\nhaving a hike to Toronto to pro*\ntest to tho government against the\nefforts being mnde to reduce tbe\nstandard of llvnlff in Cannda. Notice*\nof the proposed march have been\nposted in a number of places in this\nolty, particularly at the local lahot\nhail. Officials of trade unions nre\nsn Id not to be In sympathy with\nthe moyement*- __^^_.\ned ond protraciod meeting of the\nsupreme council, for which the Rrit-\nIsh premier nnd othor Allied rep-\naentatlves had to he hastily recalled from country visits, has followed thn informal conference which\nLloyd George ond Premier Briand\nhad with Dr. Simons, the German\nsecretary. Saturday, nnd has led to\nhopes that the Germans might be\nprepared to submit more acceptable proposals, particularly as there\nhas. been great activity among the\nOermnn delegates throughout the\nday, and many informal conferences\nwith tbe Allied experts.\nThe Germans, however, seem still\nto be awaiting Instructions from\nBerlin. They were prepared today\nonly to make certain suggestions regarding the method of payment of\nthe reparations,1 which the Allies\nwere unable to consider, a basis* for\ndecision.\nAmong other suggest Ions, it n p-\npears thnt Dr} Simons proposed a\nreduction of 12 per cent export\nduty on German Roods to three\nor four per cent., nnd 0 reduction\nIn the terms of 42 years for thf*\npayment of annuities. All this .conditional upon Germany helng nllow-\n\u00abd to retain Upper Silesia. This,\nthe Allies consider wholly unacceptable, nnd so Informed ihe German    delegates    ,ton,lght.\nMny Hold Final Conference.\nToday\nLONDON, March \u00ab.\u2014The German\ndelegation will meet th.e Allies tomorrow at what may prove to be\nthe flnnl conference for a settlement \u25a0 of reparations, interest for\nthe present center* In tho outcome of the meeting yesterday between Dr. Simons, t he t lermo n foreign minister, nnd Lloyd George\nand Premier llrland and other\nTrench ministers, at Lord Curzon's\nhouse. It is understood that Dr.\nSimons indicated thnt the Germans desired to reply tomorrow to\nthe Allied ultimatum. This was considered nt nn Informal conference\nof the Allies after the meeting with\nDr.  Simons.\nThe British premier went to Chequers' Court for the week-end, and\nM. LouuhfMir, the l-'rench minister\nof liberated region*?:, went there today to see him. They ret nrned to\n1-ondon together, and Llnyri George\nsummoned o meeting of the supreme\ncouncil, Which hegnn shortly after\n? o'clock this evening, and. continued for two hours. Those nttending\nIncluded the prime minister, and\nLord rnmnn and M. M. Briand.\nLouche ur, \u2022 ilerthlot, and Doumcr,\nIn addition to representatives of Itl\nflly, Belgium and Japan. .The discussion wns not finished when the\ncouncil recessed for dinner at 10:30\no'clock. The matter was considered\nso important that Baron \u2022 Hayasht\nhad ,to he railed from the country\nto attend.\nDuring *>he dinner recess it Is understood there were further conferences with the Germnn councilors\nand ihe supreme council, lt wan\nanld the negotiations were only then\nbeginning. About an hour latter the\ncouncil   adjourned.\nNo  Word   Wt   I'litm   Berlin\nNo formal communication was Issued, hut the correspondents were\nauthorized to say that the German delegates had not yet received\nfrom Borlln formal authority to\nmake a reply to ihe ultima turn.\nThey of f eretC r -|rl a In suggest Inns\nrespecting the terms of payment,\nbut the suggestions were so incomplete that tho Allies were unnhle\nto consider them as a basis for a\ndecision.\nTho supreme council will n-as-\nsetnhle at 10:30 tomorrow morning, the Germnuff to he summoned\nto nppeor at the conference at\nnoon.\nAllies    Decide    on    Terms\nLONDON.     March      \u00ab.\u2014Krom     a\nFrench source Better* learns that at\nthe second meeting Of thc supr-eme\ncouncil ^ the allies definitely fixed ,t.\nbasis m> which they nre flftpt-f-Hd to\nndmlt new Germnn proposals, and\nLord D'Ahernon, the British nmVis-\nsador to Germany, and M. Loueheur.\nrepresenting Prance, commu iic.itcl\nnn outline nf this to  the Gen *nns.\nThe discussion ai the first of this\nevening's meetings centered on the\nproposals drawn up by Hen* Schme-\nder, the German finance m! Istor,\ncomprising chiefly ncceprnnc,* ot the\nannual payments fixed at Paris for\nthe first five years, with the pO\u00bbl*\nibillty of revision at the expiration\nthereof; an Increase in the proposed\n12 per cent tax to 30 per cont; the\nIssue of internetlonn 1 Ionn of eight\nbillion gold marks nnd the conclusion\nof commercial treaties providing\nIn effect for the Abolition nf the Inequality clauses. All this, hn-vc-rer,\n'wa* conditional on Germany retain*\nim. Upper siiesla,\n\u2022te the spjJHa _\\ dJtojiysslon a^ tho\nrecognized\n\"quite  tinac- \u2022\nfer\nceptnble.'\nFinally the Allin -agreed to tht\nproect initiated by Lloyd George, the\nprincipal points of which.am:\nFirst\u2014Germany to pay, thr\u00ab billion gold marks annually -for 30 years\ninstead   of  42  years.\nSecond\u2014A levy in the importing\ncountries of 'O per cent on German\nexports, with a flx-s-d and guaranteed\nminimum.\nThis tax might yield six billion to\neight billion marks after tht first,\nfive  years.\nRegarding the difference between\ntin- annum! of reimrations fixed by\nthe Paris conference and these ou-g-\ngeetlons i* would .be Jpfit. to t-hrt\nvep,'u.nl- ]\u25a0\u25a0 commission to jnnlte\"iv-p-\nthe tottil of th\u00ab Vuris ngriwment;\nnfter determining the total dnmagotr.\nTherefore, it is c-msidered that thl\u00bb\nsolution would be equivalent to thn\nParis agreement.\nThe Germans tonight were unable-\n10 reply definitely to the suggestion.\nThe Allied repreiw-niative-s will d-a-\ntlberntri agnln lomorrow nu the subject.\nSimons Soeks Path to Understanding\nLONDON. March rt.\u2014Dr. Walter\nSimons, the German foreign, mlnitter,\nseen iWe tonight, declined- to my\nwhether he would tomorrow' produce\na new* plan concerning German rennr-\na I lens, or merely explain the 'old\nonen lli\u00bb conveyed the impression,\nhowever, that he considered his previous explanation insufficient, and\npmhkihly would moke new proposes.\nIh-. Simons emphasized -that Germany wns prepared to do her utmost,\nand mi., sdmeittly seeking .i path\nio nn   tinderptfinding.\nALL CLUBS IN ON\nALL-STAR TEAM\n: van<\"oi\"VKi:. Maroh ii.\u2014Three\nVancouver, two Sent tlo and iwo Victoria player* arc on \"he Pacific roast\nHockoy association all-gtor team\nfor *hfo season as neloetsd by Referee   Fred   Ion.   They   nre:\nV*n noon ver\u2014r.ehman. Goal; Cook.\nDefence; .1. Adams. Right Wing.\nVictoria --Johnson, Defence; FVed-\neriekson,   Oenter.\nSeattle\u2014Walker, fjovor; Fnvstoih\nI .eft   Wing.\nE J SEIZURE\nWhiiky, Touring Cars, Truck\nand Men in Durance; Raid\nCooperative\nins]    h\nISS     s-ll\nsen   ot   l.onfl\n-'si    svh!s:!*ev\nfl'sllll\n'iinsid\ns,  lull\nits'\u2022,'\u2022.\nlsir-jn tour-\nnsr   r\nns    si\nI.I        SI\nlight\n.iiitoniohlla\n\u2022nick,\nwore\nM'SXS\nsi.    nm\ntiro   men\nISII..S-1.\n.1   by\n!'s si..I\n11.  .ita\ns-   snid   s:i:y\nWilli\nlis.    :.\nt.-mpt\n*-ti   Importation   nr\ntlio    1\nM.inr\ninto\ntills.\ndty.    from\nr-sinisti\nl.   Tlw\nmol\nwero\nsUTMttlSI    ttl\nOraiM\n.him\nHon,\nlslaho,\nwhan   fji\u00bb\n\".IHPIIK\nin.  li\nsl.lt 11\nnndpni-'uth a car-\nOllfl    O\n'  >'(Wl\n.v\u201e.\nsi-si thin polnr.\n\/A LOVirHCi-\n(      HU^BfNMC \"WILL\n\/ ALWAYb TuBN -S\nI WASrtWftlH-jER,-\n) BOT WrtEiN IT COWEli\n\/  TO WA'btt\\N&,-*V<'e,\nTM\u00a3RE-i TV\n\t\n -m^tf-mmw\nnm\n\u2022RftESON DSTCT NEWS, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1921\nLeading Hotels of the West\nWMr* tha Travailing Publla. -May Obtain   iuparlar   Aasamms-JatlaN\nTHE\nPremier Hotel\n*<\u2022:*\n\\,*j\n\u00bb&t\n01 the  Interior\nSERVICE   UNEXCELLED\nA La Carta T.bl. D'Hata\nSPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER |1.M\nv-w\nINCOMPARABLY THE FINEST TEA ROOM IN B. C.\nOpan Dally 10 a.m. ta Midnight Muslo and Danolng\nTha Lataat Sundaaa, lea Cold Drinks and Ices\nAftornoon Toa (2 p.m. to 5 p.m.), 25a\nfiaadquartara  for   All   Travailing   Man,   Mining   Man   and   Tourists\nEUROPEAN  PLAN      \u2014      \u2014      ROOMS, 11.00  UP\nHUME\u2014Just M. Soistoa, Slunion; Mrs.\n.Tsui. M. limit.'!;, Sandon; Wy J. Wil-\nIsstt and family. Perry Sound Ont.; J.\n-ft, M.'lU.'iriiilil, Montreal; Is. H. Campbell. Vancouver; J. A. McSiee. Llstt.r;\nS. C. PoBter, Toronto; Olisf A. Luntl-\nbors, Vancouvor; Nels Blomberg, City;\nsi. McCono, City;. Geo, P; Ellin, Calgary;\n\u25a0Walter Jordan nnd wife, Revelstoke''\n\"B, Thompson, Viineouver; Eslwsirsl\n\"Nordmnn and wife, Itosslnnd; H. S.\ns-orter, Vnnoouver; Mrs. I.. W. OueIi-\nsrecd,    Alnsworth;    A.    Mil.    Normrsn,\nLethbrldBe; N. Negryck. Yithk; H. W,\nAngus, Vancouver ;It. Sinclair Smith,\nCretston; J. R Black, Spokane; T. W.\nJarvtsi, Republic; P, M. Jarvis, Republic; Ralph w, Fulleson, Toronto;\nJ. I\". Miiclarcn, Winnipeg; D. M. Gail-\nosvay, Winnipeg; R. G. Christy, Victoria; WI J. Sullivan, Trail; M. Yorke,\nCreston; M. A. Logan, Calgary; Geo.\nHandy. J. N. McCracgen Spokane; Mr.\nand Mrs*. I. G. Nelson, J. A. Klnny,\nMr. and Mra. C. W. Apploynj-sl, Mra.\nSlvan, James McGregor, T. R. Wilson,\nJ.   S.   Carter,   City.\nWell Lighted Sample Roomi\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.\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nparospeia    ssnd    Amot-U-u    run\nStraus   Herat   ta   Kre-ry   Booae\nri.   tAPOIMTB,   Proprietor\nQUEENS\u2014Miss M. McKimle, Miss\n\\. McKensle. W. Houtlsron. tl. W. Kssth-\n. rford. Oranil Porks; R. W. Lloyd,\nAlnsworth; W. Allison, Marcus; J.\nSi.sirks. Marcus; Miss Yronne, Trail;\nMr and Mrs. J. Fraser. Greenwood;\nN. Moiar, Edmonton; O. Sylvester,\nI'.dmonton; R. Lampssert. Vancouver;\n,1' Molner. Moose Jaw; *0. R. Melvor.\nslowley, Alta.; A Habcnsky, Viineouver:\n\\t Slobldny. Vancouver; P. Cameron,\nl-entlcton; R. H. Hcwor. PrlnBoss\ns-rtsek; T. Oloy Gordon. Fernando; W.\nVortln. Legal. Alta.; P. ITovort.  Legal\nvita.; E. Menard. Legal Alta.; 1'. Murray. Morrlvllle; Mrs. Flechcr, Cab\ngary; E. Oreassr, Rossland; D. Nevlss\nMontreal.\nMADDEN HOUSE\nH    t.   MADDEN,   ProprtotrtMa\nNl-EAM hiatus\nC-ar   Hakar asss)  Wars!  Bta.  Nelaon\nMADDEN \u2014 Ton Mlnshuk, Fernie\nFrancis Derno, Bnrkervlllo Alta; John\nJ..'Gordon. Sandon: Veter McKatchenson,\nTcskeye, N. S.: Walter L. R.irgeson.\nMerrill. Wis.: Roy Burkett. Yahk; A.\nJ. Hughes, Yahk; J. H. Estabrouk,\nYahk; D. Maloney. Arrow Park; J.\nMcDonald, Hnll; Mr. and Mrt. M.\nKendrlcls,    Denver.\nH. W. SHORE, Prap.\nH.  E. SCANLAN, Mgr.\nHalcyon Hot Spring* Hotel\nARROW   LAKES,  B.  C.\nUnder   entirely   new   management\nRenowned throughout the went\ntor the water's wonderful cure of\nRheumatism, Sciatica, Urlnlo C*m-\nalt'ona,   Metallic   Folaonlng.\nGrand acenery around tha estate\nIn a moat beautiful climate.\nLargo hot water swimming podia.\nFor ratea apply Strathcona Hotel.\nNelaon. or  Halcyon  Hotel.\nAmerican plan. 11.11 antl up\npar sky, \u00bb* per weak.\nICE FIELD MOVES\nOUT OF STRAIT\nSYDNEY, N. S\u201e Maroh. 8. \u2014 Hope'\not a completo break up of the loo\nJam In tho Gulf and Cabot Strait\nand an early opening of navigation,\nls held out, oa a result of a furious\ngale whloh commenced here about\n4 o'olock thin morning, and haa\nblowing from tho southwest ovor\nsince.\nReports from tho coast towns oro\nthat tho wholo Ico flolcl hns movop\nout.\nLegal Notices\nKootenay Lake General\nHospital Society\nNotice of Annual  Meeting\nIn aceorflanco with tho bylaws of\nthe society the annual general meeting will Coo hold ln *Jhe board of trade\nrooms, on \"Ward street, on Tuesday,\nMarch 8, 1921, nt 8 p.m.\nMembership Condition\u2014All annual\nsubscribers of tiho sum s>f \"'10 are\nmembers of tho society eligible to\ntake part in tho election of Dlrootore\nTor tho ensuing yenr.\nGEORGE JOHNSTONE,\n11813s Sssi-retary.\nTORONTO GARAGE\nMAN IS ROBBED\nTORONTO, Mssrch 6. \u2014 William A.\nBall.-.a woll known hotfi'lke'sper In'the\n-,vept| *i:d of this city, who now'con-\ndiiqtp ;n publlo girago, \\Vas brutally\nMaten-.iby .two thuss In his private\ngansgts ln\\the rear, of Ills homo. Saturday 'night, and. robbod of J150 in\nosJh, ;a illHsnisiisI tie pin valued at\n$1E\u00bb00,< nud' ch,,si,:' to the amossnt of\n$86. The) Hltn^t? qulotly gist away\nin   an' H-Jtoptoblloi\nALABAMA TOWN\nHAS GUN BATTLE\n\u2022-SCCiT^SittRO1, Ata., March. 6,\u2014At-\ntemps by ifi mombors of tho Farm\nTonnn*.!** MUrfl-jti''. to, release four of\ntheir ..fellow 'uiiliinissts from Jal) at\nStovoijssSa, siear '\"tiero, today, resulted\nin. a ,gun battle between tho union\nmutrshei^tSitnd Wbout 150 citizens and\nofficers. |,.NiD one was klllesl or\nwoundsjtjl-Si.the.^ttle. but five of tho\nrescuing party were captured, and\nwith four original prisoners woro\n'looked up ln Jail here.\nVANCOUVER HOTELS\nHOTEL   MARTINIQUE\n1171 Granville Street\nCony,    bright   rooma.   Just    the\nplsasoe   tor   yeur    vrvcatlon.    Ratea\nmoderate.    Writs,    for    particulars\nMRS. A. PATERSON\nLata  ef   H.yal  HeteL  Granville  Bt\nTHE STANDARD \u00a3AFE\n(SO   Baker   Mra*.-*,   Nelson.   B.   a.\nOPEN   DAT   AND   NIGHT\n11 to tiio, Special Lnach. 4*e\nI'li.sns   IM\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\naia    Vl*\u00bbM>N    ST.    HftUT\nCn-aforutMe Rooms, Hoi and Gold\nsnster.   Dining Room In\nCVmns-s-sJisn\n\u2022\u2022tses   II   amt   (Ip.\nTHE KOOTENAY HOTEL\nMr*.   Mall-vtt-s*.   Preprietreu\nA  h-\u00bbm-\u00bb  fnr  th*   world at  reasor-\n\u2022bU ratal.\nOpan    night    and    day.      Firat\nolaaa    dining-rum.       Comfartabla\nroe me.\ntil Varnan St      Ntar Paat Offiea\nKOOTENAY\u2014JAmes Nolan, Creston:\n13d. Dcschnmps. Rosf-tlnnd; O. M. Campbell, Vancouver;  Phil  Hillings, Trail,\nTREMONT HOTEL\nP.   NILSON,   Prep.\n\u25a0AKER     ITREET\nPernlahed   Reams  by  Day.\nWeek er  Hsr.tli\nTItKMONT   \u2014   Tony   Bathe,   Orand\n*i,?rJ\";   \u00b0'\u201e ?\u00ab\u00ab*nion,   G.   Gallagher,   c\nXbC%M^n1\"'VJ    ^    F\u00b0\"h   \u2122\u00ab**WOOd\nJ..HC  Carlson,   lOdgewood;   Itudoff   Tat-\nti\nPrinted\nAPPEAL BOOKS and\nBRIEFS\nBy the Installation ot new\nmachinery we are now equipped\nto carry out thla work promptly\nand efficiently. Write for\nquotations. Thu will find It\nworth  while.\nThe DAILY NEWS JOB\nDepartment\nNELSON, B.C.\nSTAR CAFE\nTRAIL,    B.C.\nUiiAar  New  ind  Flrtt-olaa-i\nManagement\nThe Home of Qeod Ceeklng\nFlrat-claae   aervloe   Id   The\nKootenay \"\u25a0  Leading  Cafe\nMr   Travelling Public eat here\n\u00bbmi you'll think H'a home.   Give\nTrall'i  i.-fMtntr  and largaet  oaf*\n\u2022  trial.\nIN    THE    SUPREME    COURT    OP\nBRITISH COLUMBIA   M.  104-1030\nIN   PROBATE:\nIN  THE  MATTER  of  The  Estate  of\nWALTER    HALLS    HEADLET.    deceased.\nUKTWEEN:\nMART   DOW    ROVD   MURDOCH   and\nTHE   ROYAL   TRUST   COMPANY,\nPlaintiffs\n\u2014 anc. \u2014\nCHARLES   111 DWELL,   FANNY   EVANS,   ANA   ESTHER   TRESS   REBECCA   HARRIET   ROBINS,   CAROLINE GRAIN,   CONSTANCE  FIELD,\nANNIE GRAIN and  EDWARD HERBERT GRAIN, who arc sued herein\non    behalf   of    themselves    nnd    nil\nother tho heirs nt law and next of\nkin   of   tho     abovc-namod   Walter\nBalls   Hendley,   deceased,\n\u2022 \u201e_.\u201e\u201e   \u201e Dofendants.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that\nthe above-named Walter Bnlls Head-\nley, retired phystclnn and surgeon, died\nat Proctor, British Columbia, on or\nabout the 7th day of March, 1918, having'mado and executed a paper writing\npurporting to be his last will, bearing\ndate tho 17th day of December, 1017,\nand thereby appointed the Euulty\nTruatetB Company, Limited, of Melbourne, Australia, to bo the sole executor with respect to his Australian\nassets and the Plaintiffs to bo Co-oxe-\ncutors of all his assets, except those\nsituated In Australia, nnd having also\nsigned a paper writing bearing date\ntho 25th day of February, 1918, whereby he purported to revoko all former\nwills nnd appointed the Equity Trustees Company, Limited, boIq executors\nwllh respect to his Australian nssots\nbut did not refer to his other nssots\nAND\nFURTHER TAKE NOTICE that\nthla action coming on . for trial\non tho 13th day of September, 1920,\ntho Court ordered adjudged nnd declared that tries above named deceased\ndid not Intend by Die sain i.*.|r.-t\nwriting of tho 25th day of February,\nlfllB, to cbnnge or in any way affect\nhis said Will of tho 17th day of Do-\ncemhor, 1017, nnd pronounced against\nthe foce and validity of the snld paper\nwriting of tho 2&th day of Fehruaiy.\n1818, and adjudged and declared thnt\ntho said paper writing of tho 17th\nday of December, 1017,. contains the\ntrue and orlglnat last will and testament of the said deceased, and Is entitled to be admitted to probate as\nsuch in solemn form of law.     AND\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that\ntho said Will hus been duly proved In\nthe snld Court (Victoria Registry) by\nthe Royal Trimt Company, the said\nMary Dow Boyd Murdock having renounced probate.      AND\nNOTICE IH ALSO HEREBY GIVEN\npursuant to tho \"Trustee Act\" of British Columbia that alt creditors and\nother porsons having clulms against\nthe said estate aro required to send\nfull particulars of their claims, duly\nvorlfh-u oy statutory declaration to thc\nundersigned on or before the 30th day\nof May, 1921, nfter which dnto the\nassets of tho estato of thc said do-\nceased will be distributed among tho\nparties entitled thereto and the residue applied pursunnt to tbo provisions\nof the said Will of tho 17th day of\nr>ofcmb*-r, 1 n 17, having repfnrd only to\nthom' claims of which the undersigned\nhus then had notice, and that the undersigned will not bo liable for the\nassets or any part thereof so distributed, to any person of whoso claim\nthe undersigned hns not had notice at\nthe time or distribution.     AND\nNOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that all\npersons indebted to tho said estate\njro requlr-M to pay such Indebtedm-sn\nlo   the   undersigned   forthwith.\nDATED this 19th day of January,\nA.  D.  1921.\nTHB  ROYAL   TRUST .COMPANY,\n3-19 Richards Street, Vancouver,\nBritish Columbia, Canada.    (1403)\nMlS. WAGNER\nOf PALM BEACH\n(Tellt GirU How She Found\nRelief From Pain\nWert Pita Beach, Fla.-\"When t\nMl IS years old 1 was irregular and\n\u201411 had such terrible\n| cramps It felt like\na knife going\nthrough ne. I\ntook Lydla K.\nPinkham's Veger\ntable Compound\nand I was veil.\nAfter 1 was mv\nried I had the\nsame trouble\ncaused by the\naddod work of\nfurmingandheavy\nwashings so I told my husband to get\nsix bottlos of tho Vegetable Compound and by taking it regularly my\ntroublea ceased and now I neVernavu\na pain or ache, and am regular. I recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and think etery young\ngirl should take lt You can publish\ntbls letter and.it may be the means\nof helplftgeomeothergirl orwoman.'*\n-Mrs. Maky M. Waontsr, Box 769.\nWs.st Palm'Beach, Florida.\nWhile no woman is entirely free\nfrom periodic sufTering it does not\nseem to be the plan of nature that\nwoman should suffer so severely and\nwhen pain exists something ls wrong\nwhich should beset right Every girl\nwho aulTera from monthly cramps\nshnuldgive Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial.\niTOR PREACHES\nRev. and Mrs. McClintock\nTake Leave of Congregation and City\nPreaching. hte farewell, sermon at\nSt. Paula. Presbyterian church IdBt\nnight, Rev. B. T. MoCHntock spoke Jn\nhomely strain to tho crowded congregation from the toxt \"My Presence\nshall So with thee and I wilt glvo\nthoo rest.\" Taking a parallel from\nMoses ho felt that If ho wero truly\nbolng .called on to leave the familiar,\nfor tho untrodden,, paths, ho waB\nassured of Almighty's presenco would\ngo with him. Ho stated ho had\nlittle moro to say than goodbye to\ntho city of Nolson, to the pooplo\nof the city who had been so kind\nto him and his, nnd to his congregation, which tor1 its harmony of\neffort and accomplishment for the\npast throe years, he felt, was unsurpassed by any Presbyterian congregation   In  tho   province.\nOf his work In tho past, ho had\nnothing to say moro than that he\nhopod to bo remembered only by\nwhat good he had heen ablo to\naffoct. Ho himself would remom-\nbor his connection with St. Pauls\nparticularly on the sldo of the\npleasant associations he had on-\ncounter-ed during tho term of his\npastorate, lu speaking goodbyo from\ntho pulpit he said, \"I wish you to\nput into that expression all of itn\noriginal meaning,' which is 'God hi\nwith you,  \". ,\nAt the close df the address, Mr,\nand Mrs. McClintock took loavei of\nthc congregation ai the church door.-j\nwith a hand clasp and cheery word\nto   all,\nMr. and Mrs, McClintock ,who\nleavb for Yorkton Sask., this morning, were escorted last night by a\nlargo number of tho members of\nthe church and tho Sunday school\nto tho boat whore further leave takings woro made. Mrs. McClintock\nwill resido for the present ot York-\nton. Mr. McClintock will take up\nhis evangelistic work in tho Presbytery of Kamsask.\nFurther tokens of esteem wero\npresented to tho departing pastor\nmd his wifn during tho day. ln the\nmorning, the bonrd of mangers presented Mr. McClintock with a substantial cheek, lu the afternoon, tho\nSunday school presented a club bug\nto him, and n handsome parasol\nto Mrs. McClintock. Tho gifts were\nreceived with grateful expressions of\nappreciation,\nWHY\"ANURIC\"\nBefore m Insurance Company will\ntake a risk on your life the examining\nphysician will test the urine and report whether you are a good risk.\nWhen your kidneys get sluggish add\nclog, you suffer from backache, sick-\nheadache, diisy spells, or th* twtagw\nand pains of lumbago, rheumatism\nand gout The urine jg oltan cloudy,\nroll of sediment; channels often get\nsoro and sleep is disturbed two or\nthree limes a night. This ls the time\nyon should consult some physician ol\nwide experience\u2014such as Dr. Pierce,\not the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical\nInstitute, Buffalo, N. Y. Send him\nlOo for Ui r.i\\ srijl package of his new\ndiscovery-\u2014\"Xn-urlc\" (antl uric odtd)\nWrite him your symptoms and \u2022-\"-'\na -temple ot urine for test\nNew.\nSpring Blouses\nThe New Models Display a\ncolorfulness and gaiety which\nis most attractive.\nThe Georgettes, Crepe-de-\nChene and fine Voiles are ruling favorites. They are all that\nyou could look for in a Blouse.\nGeorgette Silk and Crepe-de-\nChene are priced at $7.50\nand up. Fine Voiles at $5.00\nand up. \/\nNew Models in Suits, Coats and Dresses are\nnow in.   Call and see thim!\nSmillie & Web\nhill, lhe- lower 'track will extend\nKcvirsil hundred yards, and the\nJumpers will not have to throw\nthemselves In order to bring up, but\nwill keep their feet iind shoot off at\na terrific pnee, ohocklna; themselves\nas  -speed  diminishes nt   the bottom.\nILL THE BOYS\nI\nSmoke \u25a0_\nTREMONT CAFE\n\u25a0AKER   ST.\nFirst  cfeuM   meal*\u2014Open   -lay   ____\nnight\u2014All   white  help\nRegular   lunch   and   Dlnnar   H.tf\nSHERIFF    A    BARROW,    Pr.pt.\np\u2014\u2014w\u2014w\nKutaris Falls and\nGeorgian Cabinet\nFlees Toward Batum\nCtASSIflED   AD8   Witt   BRING ]\nRESUtTS    EVERY   TIME\nT&B\nFor btit rc*ult* buy\nm   *-*      in large package*\nLONDON, March 6.\u2014The Bolshevik Invasion of Georgia continues\nuninterrupted, says a disfraUih 4o\nthe London Times from Constantinople. Kutaris hns fallen, and the\nGeorgian government is on Its way\nto Batum.. upon which the Turkish\nNationalists are now .hending their\nefforts.\nRECOGNIZE    STEFANSSON\nOTTAWA\u2014Tho privy council of\nCanada has issued <a formal voto of\nthanks to Vllhjalmur Stefansson, the\nArctic explorer, acknowledging on\nbehalf of -the Canadian government\nthe services which Ma. Btefansson\nhas rendored the nation ln exploring uncharted Canadln n lands. His\nunique mothod of living on tho country by forage, the council's -statement i\">int-; out, has proved the\nnorthern hinterland to bo less bturen\nand hot-rtlle In climate -than was pro-\nvously   believed.\nStep on the Gas!\nA few hills ahead mean nothing to the progressive businessman.\nHe is used to driving his car\nand knows that a shift of gears\nand a \"little more gas\" will put\nthe high spots behind him in jig\ntime.\nBeyond the problems of .the\npresent is the smooth I level' road\nof the future. \u25a0\u25a0\nThe outlook for business iholds\nno fears for the men who \"step\"\non tlft gas and go to it.\"    ;]\nThe real good times-\u2014the'good'\ntimes based on normal values,\nsmaller profits and quicker 'turnovers, the good times of ;|peace\nand plenty are right before us.\nStep .on thc gas!    Advertise I  .\nAdvertise to your customers.\nUse the newspapers to dj> this\nbest.\nSport Will Get OH at Good\nStart Next Winter; Extend Track\nTholr imaginations captured by tho\nsight of men plunging through tlio\nair over a prcclplco of snow, alight\nIng on their skis, nnd then throw\nIng tliomselves nnd Bhootlng SO foot\nhead first Jn order to check their\nprogress within tho limit of the snow\naren, tho boys of Nelson have mnde\na great run on the ski supply In the\nInst few days, and numerous fathers\nhave only postponed raids on their\npurses hy plondlng that tho winter\nIs now over. Tho wonderful showing of .both tho Revelstoke ski Jump-\nand nlso t'ho local mon, Andy\nKraft and Rudolf Olsen, have started\ntho hall rolling, and it is a certainty\nthat tho opening of noxt winter\nwill see skiing definitely establish\nItself as a Nelson sport.\nTho Nelson ski carnival, which\ntlio Nelson G. ~~. V. A. nnd the\nRevelstoke Ski club staged so successfully, wns an end-of-tho-soason\nafterthought\u2014a, suddenly conceived\nand oxocutcd experiment to see how\nskiing would take horo, wltli the\npossibility In vlow ,of reorganization\nof tho former western ski circuit,\nwith Nelson taken In.\nIt Is now certain lhat a real winter\ncarnival, with ski jumping as tho\nleading one nf several attractions,\nwould be a success horo, and before\nhis return to Rovelstoko D. Or, Montgomery, vice-president or the Rovel-\nstoko Ski club, promised tlio executive of tho tt. W. V. A. that ho\nwould sketch out come ideas for uso\nin Nolson, In his first leisure\nWhile a number of the towns considered possibilities for1 the circuit\nhavo not yet been consulted, tho Ida\ntho Revelstoke chub is working on -Is\na circuit composed of'Nelson, Cranbrook, Fernio, Nelson and ending with\nRovolstoko. Tills would bring the\nNelson   carnival   early   in   Jununry,\nTho course constructed nt such\nshort notice by tho G. TV. V. A. Is\nextremely well located, according to\nall tho expert opinion. v It can be\nmado faster by extending tho run CO\nfeot further up tho hill, nnd tho\njump can bo lengthened by moving\nthe takeoff a fow yards hack, when\nIt will ho possible for 200 feet to be\ndone.    -With \u25a0 enow   over   tho   whole\nEleven Operators Declare\nThey Will Abide by the\nCommissioners' Scale\nCAIxArY, Mnrch G.\u2014Eleven largo\n\"coal oporn-tors of tho Drumholler valley, members of the Rod Deor Valley\nOperators' assoeilntlon, havo declared\ntheir emphatic etaml that they will\nahldo by tho coal prices fixed by\nFuel Commissioner Armstrong uo.d\nthat thero will bo no reduction until\na wage reduction take<s place. This\nwas occasioned by tho notion of -me\nopertor In reducing tho prlco of conl\nlast wook.\nCORONER IN QUEBEC\nCOMPLIMENTS KILLER\nDURABILITY\nBoys' Shoes, llko tools, should\nbo choRen for the service they\nwill  give.\nGood tools mako a job hotter\nand easier; tho right shoos steep\nthe boys' feot fit.    Our\nLECKIE SHOES\nnro matin to stand tho gaW, aa\ngood tools  do.\nSlzo   1   to   EH,   !n   Black  nnd\nTan    85.90\nSlzo 11 to  l-SH,  ln Blatk and\nTan  $4.90\nC. ROMANO\nTHE 8HOE  MAN\nMAINE FACULTY\nSUSPENDS HAZERl\nMONTREAL, March fi.\u2014That Force! Bernard, councillor nnd furmcr of\nSt. Basil Le ttnimlo, should not only\nbe oxonerated, for causing the death\nof Armaiid DAudlln, of Montreal,\nafter thrilling chase In tho woods,\nnenr St. Bruno- last Thursday, hut\nthnt he should ho complimented\nfor his bravery, was the verdict arrived at in the coroner's court on\nSaturday, nnudlln and Kniile 1-a-\npolnto wore tho two men, wh\u00ab, after\nlooting farms of chickens and' farm\nproduce, were pursued by a posse\nof farmers, nnd when called on to\nhall, shot nt both of thom. Daud-\nlln dying Inter. Both man wore nol\ndangerously wounded, nnd much\nmirprlso was expressed thai DamUl'i\nshould havo succumbed to n e*\u00bbmpar-\natlvely slight wound. Ills - m It >vao\nattributed to over' exertion nnd hem?\norrhago   from   his   wound.\nTAX EXEMPTION\nFOR BOOTLEGGERS\n' HAMlI\/rON'. .M.sssls \u00ab. _ Major\nChpptor -sValt'trf. s-hio* ..f lis,, lor.il\n1 . s. ilOJl Isss .iff.\". Is- mslsl So baVo\nnuido a riillnit t'i-it liiii-llnKK'Ts srntl\nlliom. ciigriiRi'sl In riii< Illicit liquor\nttisfflc svfso flln lininliili.n Income\nloss: rcltirnss. inr ohlttlpd to ilc.sliicl\ntlio  tstnoiint   of   lhair   fines,   If  nny,\nSUI      lOKltltn'Stt.'      .'X|.I..||S'1.SS.\nDRINK\nNelson Brewing\nCompany's\nBeer and Porter\nHealthful and Invigorating.\nMado with crystal clear mountain watar from pura mall and\nhops.\nNELSON  BREWING\nCOMPANY, LIMITED\nNELSON,   B.C.\n\u2022*\u25a0\nBMFF-W51E1S\nWomen Attack Drovers and\nScatter Herds; Police\nQuell Riots\nBUFFALO, MARCH C. \u2014 Several\nhundred pigs Van wild through the\nstreets and yards ln the east Buffalo\nsection Saturday, when 200 women,\nweary *>f waiting for city ordinances\nto regulate livestock driving through\nthe stroets, took tho law into their\nown hands.\nThe women firHt arguod with the\ndrovers nnd finding them obdurate\nattackod them with sttcka and\nstones. The pigs scattered during the\nmoloo.\nA detail of policemen quollcd the\nriot. The drovers wore cut and\nbruised, but seemed most concorned\nover  tho  loaa  of  their  charges.\nTho department of public henlth\nand public safety havo hnd under\nconsideration soveral weeks ordin>-\nanccs forbidding the prorptocuouB\ndriving of pigs through tho streets,\nBANGOR, Maine, March fi.\u2014Th\nUniversity of'Maine faculty auspen-i\ned Bfi members of tho aophomoi\nelasa for hazing, hut announ-ood thi\nllio suspension would not take offet\nuntil April r>, at wh^ch time, It wl\nIndicated, enforcement of the ordi\nwould depend upon tho conduct of -ft\nstudents and tho attitude of the\nnnrenta\nHad an Annoying\nHacking Coug\nGOT NO REST AT NIGH\nHacking coughs aro very wearli\non tho syBtcm. The constant cougl\nIng disturbs tho rest, and kcops U\nlungs .in.I bronchial tubes ln mu\nIrritated nnd Inflamed condlUt\nunless you get* lmmedlnto roll\n\u25a0^'iirh may becomo settled oi\nm\u00ab lung trouble como.\nn ri- Is no better remedy thi\n''\u25a0  Norway  Pino Syrup t\n< tl    kinds    of   coughs\nnblnlna as 1C does tho lui\nIn uo.- ..r tho pino tree, wl\nenniblMt.-i wild cherry bai\nnnd healing expo\nothor   exoolle\nlr,   Wi\n\u2022 UOY.il:\nuUlK    _\nleullp-,*\nwhich   I\nmd  ih'j soothing\nLOrant   properties\ntletbfl   nnd   hnrkfj.\n-Mrs. K. J. Ross. Po-nboM, Al^\n-vrltoa:\u2014\"About three yoars ogtv\n\u2022might a very bnd oold, aocompanl\nwith a^Vaoro throat and hoaraenei\nf was so hoarse ynu could not ho\nno spenk. I could get no rest\nnight with tho terrible annoy In\nhacking cough. 1 iriod soveral ron\n'.>dlcs, but they did me no (food.\nInally saw Dr. Wood's Norway PI\n.\"\u2022Syrup advertised so I got n bott\ntt at onco gavo mo relief; and aft\nusing four of them my cough hi\nill gone. Now I always keep it\nhe  house.\"\n\"Dr.  Wood's\"  Is  put  up  In  a ye\nlow   wrapper;   threo   pino  trees   tl\nratio   mark,    price   3Ejc,   and   OOo\n'Kittle.   Manufactured only by tho\nMllburn Co.. Toronto.,  Ont\nHARDING   RE-APPOINT8   DEPUTY\nWASHINGTON, March  6.\u2014Tho ro-\nappointment, of   K  D,   Ball  of   Xowto.\nto   bo   assistant   secretary   of   agri\nculture was announced at the .White\nHouse.\nStandard\nReceipt\nBooks *\nPrinted with duplicate, four\nreceipts to a page, 200 receipt*\nto a book\u2014\nOno book $1.00\nTwo books, each -H5<\u00a3\nThreo   books,   each\u2014\u201480-^\nFlvo   hooks,   each 75^\nGet   our   prices   on   receipt\nbooks printed  with  your.bUBl-\nneBB name on cactt r-ocelpt,     I\nA standard  receipt la taiantlal\nto good  bookkeeping\nThe Daily News\nJOB DEPARTMENT\nNELSON,   B.C.\n OCH\nWalking Lengthens Life\n8a It ia aald, Cartalnly it is,an\nonjoyable and stimulating\nSpring tonic. To not the maximum of good out of this\nhealthy exercise one should be\nwall equipped with well made,\nsensible: Walking Shoos. Our\nLadies' Brogue Oxfords fill the\nbill. Black or Brown Calf.\nPrice        '\n89.00, $10,00, 911,00\nI ANDREW & CO.\nReaders in Foot Fashion\nm*\nf\n-*\u2014\u2014s*\nLISTER, QUESTIONS\n,  CIVVY APPOINTMENT\nIn tlso legislature last week, \"Qeut.\nCoj(. Fred Lister, M.P.P, (or Kaslo,\nBssjertaliied from.Iian. William Sloan,\nmnl'sts-r of minus, that Ernest\nRs-jperts was recently appointed .deputy, - rccqrsler of .mines at Beaton,\nhi?, Qualifications being \"a number of\nyapra' experience.as is. suocesstul,business sssan at Beaton,\" his ago being\nusskftusvn, aud .this mhsistor havhssr no\ninformation tus lo who.t\/hor Ho had- had\nmilitary service.    A, returned  soldier\nTo Be Troubled With\non\nTHE CAUSEOFMANY ILLS\nIf you do not feci well ond go to\nyour, family physician, ono of thb\nUnit thing* he will do Is ask you\nto linl\u00abi out your tongue. Tho reason\nfoy, .this Is.that the condition of the\ntofjguo' shows tho condition of tho\nattfmach  and  bowels.\nif you allow, your bowols to bo\naofflo|a .constipated you will have .bilious attacks, sick headaches,, coated\ntonguo, foul breatli, heartburn, water\nbraph, etc., and thoso troublesome\nplli-:1, which causo so much annoy-\nunco and mlsory.\nKeep your bowels moving regularly'\nona you  won't  bo  sick.\nIn Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills you\nwiu find Just tho romedy you re-\nnuiiv for this purpoi-Jo. They ore\npiui-ly vcgotablo and do not grlpo,\nv.viilun  or -sicken.\nfor- -fas. S. Harris, Eox 934, Hall-\nfax, N.8., wrltos:\u2014\"For two years 1\nBuffered with constipation. 1 could\nnot get anything to euro me, and\nh:ir<liy anything would glvo tno ovon\ntotniiorary relief. One day my uncle\nInSJaecd mo to try Milburn's Laxa-\nLiver Pills, nnd oven brought mo a\nvial. I tried them without much\nfaith, but 1 soon found they were\ndoing mo good, and after using the\nsocond vial t was relieved of my\ntrouble.\"\n.Milburn's Laxa-Liver rills aro 2Gc\na vial at all dealers, or mailed direct\noil receipt of prlco by Tlio T. Mil*\nburn  Co.,  Limited,  Torouto.,  Ont.\nSmoke\nT&B\nIf yea amoke plug\u2014\nb try TA B big ping\nURGai_r_t$,., HoflT-ou*.\n. \"I mu a great _a____tnm Mtsr\nmatUm\/trrtmtj6temn. Ied-wtdtad\n^ilte; .took .ediein*;  it-ad\ni-tfmrbrt'*<c4^iam-is^(ar: ;\nTh^Iba^toSa'-F^ait a-tiro.\";\nat_iia li.fcjni,U* p#in ssn.ataiar \u25a0\nand th* Rheumatism mnoh better.\nG\u00abdttall-f, \"FrabaJivtf'cWATXsmu\nfr, l<\\*mml^-nLt>atr, lot Uia\nyeara, I ban had no return ot tin\ntrouble. I eotsSiaDj, reoommenil tha\n(rait modhrae to all ss-ierea.\" ','\u25a0\n.'\u201e t.\u00a7._tp_t_Os_,\n60o a bsw, 6 for *3.C0, trial site 25o.v\nAt ail' dealera or' sent postpaid by\nFrait-a-tiftaa limited, Ottawa.\napplied for the isoaltion, tho mliv.\nlater said, but preference. *svas \"fflven\nio the .person wlth.-bes-t kno-wlcdJ-fo of\n.tive   district to' bp sortie*-*,**. J V\n.VETEUANJS\nMILITARY fUNERAL\n\u25a0 With full military honprsj Jaiid -in\nilvo presenco of oyer 100 .veterans,\nfho funeral of the jatc\u25a0 D. MoArt^ur\nof thla city took place from tho undertaking parlors of D. J. Kubortsoh,\nat 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon,\nftev. J. ifE. Tynor, T\u00bb*tor or tho\nBap1tut   church   officiated.\n! After tiio Hervlco,at tho pnrldrs the\nqortago, headed by the G. W. V. A.\nband playing .the \u2022 dead marcli, proceeded. to tho clly I'lMm-U-ry. u-lu-T'.-\ntho commitol coremony waa porforrn-\n\u25a0ad and tho body Interred in the\nSoldiers' Plot. Fred Hartwig sounded tho j .\"last -post.\" iT-he \"salut-a\"\n.was gdveri hy a fjrlu-g party of eight\nunder Sergt. Stanley Bostock. Tho\nparty consisted of p. M. CobboU,\n\u25a0Georgo Palethorpe, A. Painting, T.\nAshtori,'tf. Perdue, W. J. Wilton, J,\nSpencer, and C. Spencer. Tho pall-\n\u25a0bearers wero W. Holmes, Tt. S. M..\nwho was In charge of 'the funomt\nparado, Sergt. Alex. Smith, Sergt. W,\nPascoc, Sergt. Griffith's Morrl-t Corp.\nC.  H.  Robinson  and  Cot.  C.  H.  8.\nDftUiiell, \u00ab. -, .  .. \u25a0 ,\nCHURCH HELPERS TO\nHOLD BIG BAZAAR\nA Bazaar and danco will bo tho\nfeaturo of thb* years annual Easter\nentertainment given by tho members\nof the Church Helpers of St. Saviours\nchurch In aid of tho' lot for tho\nproposed   memorial   hall.\nTho Eiyslo hull wilt bo suitably\nflocoratcd \"with spring blossoms for\ntho occasion as will tho booths at\nwhich fancy work, candy aud homo\ncooking will bo sold. There will bo a\nchildren's section with u fish pond\nand a i'ui'imi-- it-nine hntMii. Tou und\nico   cream   will   bo   served..\nIn thc evening the floor wilt bo\ncluurod fur a danco during which\nrefreshments will bo served.\nMrs. D. A. Thorpe will bo general\nconvenor of the afternoon afalr and\nMrs. Leslie Craufurd will manage\nthu  dance.\nMuhicip^ities Consider Government Turned peaf Ear; If\nCaAlfraSgn for MprcfHcv\u00abi>ue Pais, Municipal Bodies\nMay Resign; Fairview Amalgamation Problems Are\nAdjusted; City School District Will Extend Nearly to\nHarrop; Nelson End of Yinir Road Indeterminate; Increased Ferry Service in Summer If Citizens Are Willing to Pay Tolls \u2022\n| Twenty Years Ago Today\n(From Dally .Minor, March 7, 1901)\nA, C. Ewart has returned homo\nfrom Jlosslund, uftcr concluding his\nInvestigation into tho healing system\nof tho  public school.\n\u2022        \u2022       \u2022\nAlderman John Irving and Chlof\nLlllle of tho fire department will leave\nfor 'Spokanp Falls on' 'Monday m-xt\nto purclmso a team of horses for the\nfiru   hall.\n... * I\n\u2022 R. C. Campbeu-Johhwon hus ro-\nturncd from a trip to the Kelpie;\ngroup In tho Slootiii with, bright reports, as to promising mineral strikos\noil various proportion.\n\u2022      *       9\nDr. Stoddard has resumed his den-\ntal practice atlor n brief illness.\n...\nCJ, W. Cordingly, formerly of this\nCity, arrived hero yesterday to arrange for tho winding up of his\nbusiness interests In tho city.\nThe Censolidated Mining & Smelting C\u00ab\nOF CANADA, IdMITED\nSMELTERS AND REFINERS\n\u2022asf'__^*_'__\"____ J*^^v~*~.v,,.V*1-*\n,., \u25a0  i,;ii'fiP\n\u2014\"-\".\u00ab\nrf__\nNO. 1 PKAIRIE 'HAY' s\n'choice SECOND CUT ALFALFA\n,NO. 1 TIMOTHY HAY\nBRAN AND SHORTS\/AND ALL LINES-OF FEED.\"\nThe Ellison Ping & Elev. Co.,\nLIMITfeb\np, o. box m\nI'llONE 238\nNBLSON-,-B-,0.\nWearing hla famous smile, und tho\nni'.w-hi-iinr of -third- vice-president\nof thet AuMuclatcul Boards of 'I'nuln\nof BriitIsh Columbia. Mayor C.\" V.\nMoHardjy roturnejd to Nelson .Saturday, aftor having participated iiv the\naffairs vof four '6r\\gt|nl2atiohu of\nprovlnclaT. scopo, and been eftgag<c;d\nin dlscusirioir With the provincial\ngovornment, during an arduous three\nweeks.\nSpeaking of his trip, tho mayor1\nsaid:-      .       .  *\nANKiK-lut-r-tl ItimnlH. Jlouor Major\n\"My stay at tho .coast .wo-^muoh\nlonger ttu^iit I: nnticlp^'tod, ,^jit my\ntimo was fuSly occupied by tho dlf-\nfoi;cut   .convonttions.. . ...\n\"Thf> (Ir'st vr*)*. .J,h^t pf the. Aeso-,\nclaled liiiai-il;: of Triulo of Mritinh\nCplvmbla pf .whiph t \"\\yas\" n^ajo\nthird vlcc-prcsclent. This wa's not.\naccording to .ray.,wish. ,but bocailsc\ntho .association Jtelt, that' roprcsontu-\ntion from ,al! pA'.r^s ,of thb^prdvincc-k\nwas necessary jto its success. An aV\ntiyr organlzattopfoanipaign ihromtl-J-\nout tho provlncoi is under Way, vflYh\n;A?r Payne, socrofcary of tho Yancovv-\ner board of trado, as nrgan^ur. This\norganization can be a powvrful Influence for goo,d In provincial mat-\ntors, providing it stays true to\nIts im s.-iii policy of ix-ing a truly\nprovincial h.o.dy.  , ;\n*. ,.\"! attonded two of Dr. Adams'\na-tidre^scs on town planning. It is\nnoteworthy hero that British Columbia Is the only: provlnpo in tlio Dominion without.somo to^n planning\nlotfislatlon. This mutter will likely reeoivo the attention of tho ?;i>v-\nernmont In tho near future., as a\nrocomniuudation has goiio forward to\ntho government from tho Associated\nBoards pf Trade, and also froan tho\nUnion of British Columbia 'Munlc-.\nipalitlca, urging somo measure of\ntown   planning   Icglation..      j\n\"t Investigated ..'-sevoral i*>i;m t .-n,\non behalf of the city, among others\ntho question of tho improvement of\nour street railway t-> m \u00ab-m, . ami also our oiltlro elcctrlqal powvr system, having iu .mind pa-rtlculurly\nthe suggested oxt-onsiou u-Jong Un-\nWost ,Arn^. Particulars of this will\nbe given to iln- ci..um-il. ln tho\nnear futur-?.\n1 nlr\\ lew . Ail*islinci\u00abl -\nVKext 1 wont ovor. to ViiAoria, anij'\nwas   very..',.kindly . nucolvcd'  by   ihe\nhQads   of    UlU    di i'i Vr-'iil    tl vpari nn-ii l:;\nsf tho,. gpv'crpuio'titr lu co'nn'ocUou\n\u25a0wi-jh the matter or tho t^malgoina*\n.tioji wiUi FairvicW. AJI tho'documonta\nhavo been .tiled,\" olid probably by\nthis tiipo Jiayo botn: assented'to \"by\nlleutcnupt-!gpv.criior pn tho advlco of\nthe executive council. Hon, .u\u00abim\niiart,, minister of fliianco, wus good\nenouKh to consent to Nelson's receiving all thb. 1921 taxew.* Hop. J.\n}I. King, minister ot public works.\nwas good enough to consent that the\nappropriations for Fairview for tills\nycur by his dopartipcnt would stand.\nalthough ' Kalrviow twaB bocomkng\npart  of  tho  city.      '\n\"Tho education department was\ngood enough to not,ouly permit tlio\nextension of tho Nelson school district to tako in the Hume school\ndistrict, which is much larger thaa\nthe area being tukeh Into tho cllrfy\nbut also to extend tho school- dfc-\ntrict along tho lake well up toward\nHarrop. subject to tho roport of\ntho Inspector.\nNight   Ferry   iu   Summer\n\"Hcgurdlng an iulprpvod furry\n-service, I stroiiRly' urged upon tho\nminister of public, works tho necessity of having tho Saturday schodulo\n'mado tho dully schedule, during at\n'least lho' six summer months. At\nfirst ho thought this would bo Im-\npossible, as It would constitute precedent for other ferry tiorvlccs\nthroughout the province, p\\\\t qv^nt-\n\\ially he authorized mc to stato ho\nwould givo his consent, If tho 'peoplo\nof Nelson and vicinity wero ugrcc-\nablo t<J paying a small toll during\ntho summer months, roverting to\nthe present service, without toll,\nduring the winter months. Thn government would not consent to tolls\nduring only thc extra hours of service, li may not bo generally known\nthat a new ferry Is to bo put in\nthis spring.\nito   Vmifv *ond  .\n\"In.-thy 'caso of lhe Ymlr Road,\nlhe minister of Public works convinced mc of his ^ublro sympathy,\n'with us I ui this mutter, an-4 only the\nabsolute urgency of giving settlers\naccess lo tho outside .world in other\nparts of t-he province, tind the limited amount ot ..rnonoy at the,, com-\njnand of hln dopurtim-nl, prohibited\nhim from granting, ^ur request, He\nproinisod mo, howfiyier, that' the\nWer end, iconi^idfcliig with! (the\nWashington Stato ^oud, - would bo\nVuilt this summer. H(i -,-jnrouia not\nstato that no work would-bo done on\n{he Nelson-Tmir .-nd thin \u25a0.\u25a0.innm-r;\nuolther would h-p\u201eBt(j.J;o tha^. any work\nwould bo done. [ ^ . ,.,.,\u25a0,,\"\nj \"I assured t\\\\o miuistbr^ that If\n^ho government' woujjl rissiio bonds,\neven at 'less than (iio --current- rato\n-pf intercut, they .could be.promptly\nsold lu this locality. Dr. King ls\n$onsidoring this particular point at\npresent   time. 1\n. Hunlbipaliti-cs Dcumnd Revcuue\n(  \"When tho Un|oh of .British Cjdi\nuiulijii.  MunicIpaUtios coiiveueU', Pres-\nidoiit John ,I\/t}itet -^wos -tiften ' tb\nho hqapStal jft'ith appfdidlcltls\/ so I\nv;i-i   CUUcd   Upoh   as   ViC(.'lii*r*ldrIit   to\npiTsiikni over tho conveutloii-, and\nto lay our requests beforo tho government.\n\"This was a spoclal sosslon, cal^c-d''\non nccbuut of ^tho , urgency of the1\ntaxation quostlon,' OJJid th^e. uVlj(ed|\nmatters of tlio, maintenance, oft\nschools und hospitals, No oth-or'\nqhtistlon \"fit import,],in-, to int'orior\nmuu^clpolities was. dealt ' with, cjkr\noopt thc town pUnpIng schumc,\n, \"For years. Jjio Union hus been urg,-.\nii>K upon' tlio' -government tho ubso-\n\u25a0nuto noeeseKy of (sonvo ir|!iisuro\nof reliof, imt up ' to I in- present\nWithout sjiccQSs. T]Us \\ question U\nparticularly .vlt.al In tlie coast und\nlover lunlnlund municipalities. The\nVictoria city counoil cannot, and\nhnfl refuse^ to pay her school, csU-\ntftatcs, and ls preparing to fight\ntho caso In tho courts. Tho Royal\n-Jubilee, hospital ihay havo do close*\nIts doors for, want of funds. 'I'll*-\nVtinoouvcr Gonornl hospital Is in\nalmost as bad u conditio^ financially.   The   city  of  Vancouver   has\nto   face   :i   deficit   Of   )1,000{000   Oil  the\nyear's oiicrutlonn. Tlio land can carry no moro (axes, The presont'system .Mv..r.; nun-- of confiscation than\ntaxations, Lost year 10 por' cent,\n\u25a0^f the assessed vnluo of Wctorla real\nestate .reverted to tho city, and in\nNorth Vancouvor 12- per cont. Many\nmunicipalities havo reached tho'\nbrcukliig stage.\nj     Government, Turns Deaf Ear\n\"Th-o . convention,  as a \u2022 body   ap-\nJeared beforo tho executive counoil,\nud urged ugulu that lho govern\nmonl tako over tho malntouuuoe of\nschools e,ld. hospitals, Wo wont further than on previous oceusions, uud\n-suggested u plan, tho outlines of\nwlduh I will ,glvq lo lho Ually Nows\nIn a fow days.\n, \"But opr roquost seemed to fall\non deaf ears. The convenUpn, which\nIs absoliitoly non-political, ^\"as indlg-\nii:tnt, they caiinot and daro not, let\ntlio muttor rest. A montorlat, is bolng prcpurcd for presentation (o the\nVoverlnuont. A copy of this memorial\nwill be scut to every member of the\nbouse, aud to cVt-Yy murflclpullly ln\nUio province Bach municipality will\n\\ie asked to urge upon its member\nIh* tho local houso to support our\ndemands. We wilt demand tho right\nto appear beforo tho bar of ttift'\nhouso', and a strong commltteo wlll-\nbo alipolntcd, whoso duty lt will\nbo to lobby tho different members.\n\"Wc hopo in this way to bring\nsufficient pressure to,bear upon the\ngovornmont to bring lu somo remedial legislation, but it tjds falls, the\nunion, us a laiit resource, may request overy municipal body \"Jn the,\nprovince to resign us a protest.\nt \"In coqcluidoni oil htho moUoij^\npassed'\", dt tho Nelson com-oudoii\nwore placed beforo the municipal\nuomm-lttec of tho house, at > night\nsession kindly arrungctd .by Mrs.\nRalph    Smllh.    tho.   chairman.\n* -itmil   Konils and  Ymlr   Knuil    ,\nHognrdlng the dbod Beads leaguo,\nn short session was held, but very\nlittle business of a now nature was\ndlflOUHSot] Wo nppeurcd before, tl^c\noabinet, und presented tho motions\npussed at Uiu Nelson convention,\nlfeld    Inst    fall.\n\u25a0 \"f am pteiiHcd lo be able to report that tlm Nelsou-Vintr road, holds\nlis position us .second on tlie.' Uet,\nbeing considered next In imporlanco\nto tlnrtrons-provlnclal highway.\"\nThe fourth nrgunlsfutlon of pro*\nVluciul fcope .w whoso (^liberations\nMayor  McHnrdy  took   part  was  tho\n1  1    I.--1-   II    ,| II      '   II,    ll.t-m-m--\nadmluiulraUve' bourd   of the   Hiltlsh\n^oluinbii^Piro UiMefwritoiM,\nISEW\nCardinal loguc Cohdemns\nBoth Side* for Wanton\nTakinf of Lii-*\nSBJisFA^, Srarc'ls .0.'\u2014C!ard1hal 'Lo-1\n8rue, K'n'O-.o of Ireland, in- a ,lptt_t.'\nto tlso, priests of -th6' Arpvsifli\"jlio^\ns'l-'sss', nisilci'ss siinstlii-r liusvm-ful uppral\n'op. a trui'n ln Ireland and susscsta\n(Jse -\"ortlicomlnsj sblrthdoy of tho Al-{\nmlfflity fos- tho return of pi-a\u00abis dn\nIri'liinsl, pulntliiB out mat St. Pat-\nI'lek. l\/rourht peace 4o tho countsyi\nCardinal  I.suvsu, ,.,' j\n, \"TVhftt \u00bb. roprsjaoh -It .would be,\n\u25a0should wo dim by orlmo .tin. lustre'\nof, thle -floi-lous .(n-aorltasie* It. is,\n\u2022s'p o,\\ouso! Uiat cslmos even greater,\nansl) snore iniint.i-ou:s have heen -co\"ji-\nmllted hy othprs.^for crlipo. dotss noti\nJustify  crjme.\n\u2022 '\"Wo ahall not, bofore tin- 'iiUisinrnt\n\u25a0sseoit, he. caiiod upon to, account' for,\ntho Crimea of ,stho'.'.6took and Taj>s,s\npr tho auxiliary cadet-*, or the mlll-\nItury, who have taken 90. jii-any In-\ntiocont lives on tha -most 'futile pro-\nli.n.'.s.. in Dselr wild fMda iths-nu'-fh the!\nbounto*. Wo slinll iiot ho even' called\nlo sn's'iiiint for tho blindness; oil-'\natisihey as^d parils,lUy ot our present'\ngovernment.'-* .     .     !\nDeplorlhg tho dlsrs*gni-d for hunusrt'\nllfo and property shown by both'\naides, svhleh, ho Ucclarcss, threatona to\nreduce tho country to d stato. ol\"\"\ndofiolatlon and ruin. Cssrdlsin't LogW\n*?as-s(H.'lfilly 'denounced the ambushing?\nand attacking of isoldiers and isoltoo'\n'n  crowded thoroughfares.\n.\"Tlsny who cpsnriut bucIs acts,know!\n^-cl! thnsi' nrnsosl forces will biar.-j\nuwny inslIsiTlmlnntcly. killing or\nw-ssundlng Ihiiocent victims. oftoi\\\nwomen, girls iwid children engaKotl In\nhvsvful occupations,\" ho said.\n\"LiLwyer's, I think\", <suy such acts,\nonstungcrlng Uic general public. In-,\nyolve mallro against all psanklnd,'\nCi-ntninly add tnankipd '.fhould johv\n^ii putting nn end to .them.\"\nBoth Costa Rica and Panama\nScore Victories; Battalion\nof Death\nSAN SALV.vtion, Republic sst Sal\nvsxdor, Mas-ch 1. -s:.,,,,., ki,,,,., -sjoldlera\nattacked by I-iuiiinia forces In tho\nVegloii of (lulf of l'ii!,.. ,111 Us., western end of tho frontlssr, routed ths.\nraiiiinuiilaiissi. who numbered more\nthan lOOO, ms's ii dlsp^tssh from,Costa\nlUcsi'by way of .Vlcaragua, today,\nUl the Cotsj river\" region, tbo dispatch\nstates. 800 iv::.ii;..isiiss:i eolsUers an\nnlhllated a garrJoon of SO Costa Rlean\nsoldlci'is.\nMusiy  Soutti  Americans and others\naro   volunte-sxlng  for   service   In   th\nbotlullon  of  death  bolng  formed  ln\nCostu Rlcis.'\nSE5SSES5\nCoffee 1fl_y tfem You-\n^     Cannot\nAnd Postupi is a fally satisfying'\nmeaHime Wvera^B which all the\n\u2022\u2022 family can drinlcwith benefit\u2014\nas many cups as desired.\n\"There's a Reason\"   .\nm*_m4\nMedical Council -Suspends\nThem for Liquor Infractions; Position Serious\nST. BONIPACL', ^rall.. March 0.\u2014\nAb a, ^sull-.at.lho drutiilc isctlsin of\ntho M.ni i.sis.s iinsii-ii council in sus-\npensllng a lurgo numbor of doctors\nfor lutnalione of Uic Manitoba Tcm-\npcranco' tuiit, tho .ally of St, Bonlfac\nLa left \u2022witlioiet' uuilk-i.L MOrvicc. o.icopt\n.former, praclltlouqr, aud tho Inlcnis\nof the St, Uohlfnco hospital, who ure\ntoo Uuisy to answer .-(lok calls.\n', -Jlte .state ,of affairs hat) become\niso (sserloys thi .the opinion, of a lurgc\n1111111I11T i,r cUlicn-i ot thu calhedrul\nfjity, tins*, a meotmB svas held Int'l\nsvuek, and another iss to bo held ihls\nweek, lo discuss ss'hat steps can he\ntaken to ssifeKuus-U tho health in\" ike\ncity. A strong resolullon Is lo be\nfranked for .pressenlullou .loathe provincial sjovernmsMit to provldo ado-\nquatu medical sorvlco for tho district\nprevious*!}' ecrvixl by doctuns now under suspension.\nGUILTY CONSCIENCES\nCAUSE SARNIA PANIC\n8ARNIA. Out., March dj\u2014Tho visit\nof  Mrs.  While,  of the  Ottawa  cue-\n..'si, si. i-.ss 1 111, 10 tho Sariiia ferry\ndock, .\"ulurdny nlglsi, cuuewi a mild\npanic lu the ranks of local women\nshoppers from a purchasing trip In\nPort Huron, Mich., with ,tho result that muny returned without\npurchases to lhe Dominion aide.\nOuhers paid duty on what they\nbought.\nTho (irrlsal of .Mrs. Whlto was an-\nlsounced in lho Port Huron stores,\nand many of thoso who had made\npurchases cheeked them until 11\nfuture date. Today it was learnoil\nthat Mrs. Whlto hail left for another\nolty. ' \u00ab\nPLEBISCITE  ERA\nGERMAN TROOPS IN\nLONDON, Mjtsrcn C.-lisisM-ination\nhas readied svotl.lnfonsied PoUssh-elr-\ns-is .; in Loudon, In cuiineatlau wltli\nthu Upper Silt-Man plotslseltc, that\nOs-niissss troops havo bcois coijccn-\nIii-is.Uiik near Loetaon and Aris, li\nI Bast I's-si\" is, since the middle ot fob.\nriiuryj\nJfodels that can rightfully 'take their\n, pjace pVer'smalt frocks, have iarrived\nin ail the hewei- shades \u00aba_ nibteriaVB,\n\\^e hp\u00a7 'exerci'sed gteat care in selebt-\nih(* th-^se Co-ate, to secure the hest\nQUALIFY for the least possible outlay^ Aiicl STYI.ES are strictly \u00abp-to-\nthtvmiwtei,...\nCOATS &e shown in all wjanted\nstyles', materials and colors for Spring\nat Pric$ sTanatijjg from-.,\n$22:50 \u00a50 mm\nAt $29.00 to $100.00 Each\nJlFsATIIVJll-MIXKM .WOO!* JHKgEY\nBL'ITS, shuwn in nil the Hoathor com-\nblnalloim uf cojory, 1'uru M'onl .forap*\nClpfll, which -will lnaurt.' eou,tl wear.\nTheso will mako uxvellont Sports, Truv*\nrlinti OJ1 Utility -Suits, ami when wm\naci> thuirflt and ^urltnianahlp yuu will\nsurely w-ant one. Prices extremely row,\nFrom, o:\\_h\n$29.00 to $39.00\n1\nNAVY^\n1 adored butts\nAt $45.00 to $85.00 and $100 Each\nScr-flc, G\u00abbcrtJiiic and Tf;icotine Suits, biuutlfi^Ily >t.-iiluruii, :uii.<-\nstrictly- .plain,, others .unibroIUered antt bnilU-trlmiiuil.*- Theso ore\nvtry attractive SUITS, tiiul we have them in ull sixes ,i;itl  ; iy\\_n >\\o\nSL 0^..!^:..^..!ri :$45,00 T0 -$100.00\n*   * -s...   y, a , mm -J-,\n611 Baker Street\nPhone 200\n.. \u2022'*'\u25a0\u25a0\ni\nrn\non\nto Barren Business\n. .\\'i!W.;|i'i|*iM' ailvui'ti.'shiK is to\nbusiness enterprise what irrigation is to barren lands. It is a\nvital necessity.\n' The land hm in.it the source of\nfruitfulness. The water alone is\nrequired to render it fertile.\nThereafter the thing is a matter of industry on the pi^rt of the\nplanter.\n' Supply does not cr-aate demand;\nnor does deirtand create supply\u2014\nin the first instance.\nBoth are created by Desire;\nthe fruit of Suggestion.\nThe ..Daily New.**puj>cr is the\nmost effesjUve',,channel to propagate the IDEA of Desire and the\nmeans of satisfying it.\n^The; Upkcej*. j ot Demand\u2014-the\ncultivation.'of.a -spnsitivi. .md responsive ground; or Uh. UEJAC-\nTION of it\u2014is an;: ., phase of\nthe subject.\nThai  ft\nmodern v-\nI' \u25a0\u25a0  province  wherein\n.',i rising operates.\nAll l]i6i great \u2022 merchants you\never ljeArd of were, and ate,\nbountiful, users of Daily New^-sjg-\npsii' Advertising.: lEalon, .Wana-\nmak'er, Marshall Field, Selfridgfe,\n,_ Harrods, IJudson's Bay Company.\nIsn't that your cue?\nIssued bu Vamdian Daily Newspapers Association,\nfi^tti.gtjm,,^\nBB^Sm^\u25a0J^.^,.,^,^tlJ^^\u25a0JIiL!fci^J!s^|Ui^^Jg\ntmsssst\n \"fiStl'-V\nNELSON   DAILY 1-TEWS, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1921\nIHE DAILY HEWS\nPublished ' every morning oxo.pt\nSunday Mt the Nesrt PublUhlnt Cosh-\nvaht, Llmlt-id, Nelson,   _. 0.. OaiwsW\nBsulpen lettens should bs, eddr\u00bbss\u00abd\nM-pt\t\n__ ohe-jke  aad \\ *hoti\u00ab\n*-*j-\u00bbMe to The New, publishing Com\npass)),   Limited,   end   tn   no   cue\nindividual  metatsere  of  Use  euH.\nAdvertising rate cards end A. a C.\nsut.m.nls   of   oli-ouletlon   mailed   on\nrsnet or mar be essen at the office\nenr advertising agency reoognlMd\nthe Canadian Press Association.\nSubscription rates: Br mall (country). \u00bb\u00bb oenta per month; If per rear.\nOutside Canada, a month, 76c; a rear,\nIT.no. Delivered, 75o per month; II\nfor alx months; $7.60 per rear, parable ln advance. .\naulmtstr Audit Bssjte a  of  OtaeeJatlea\nMonday, march 7, 1921\nGermany Can Pay\nTfietenf\nusei\nl^ur*\u00bbLA.Kit*j\u00bb*u-t\nLET   WILLOW   FURNITURE   SOLVE   TOUR\nPROBLBM   OF   EXPENSE\nWhile France may have erred\non one or two occasions since\nthe   end   of   1918   by   taking\nsomewhat hasty action against\nGermany   there  can  certainly\nbe no sound criticism of its attitude during the present negotiations.      Premier    Briand\nsays if Germany is unable to\n_%_,the stipulated amount then\nFrance will accept a smaller\nsum, but Germany must prove\nits inability to pay.   That Germany can really establish an in-\nbility  to   pay  the  indemnity\nagreed upon at Paris is not believed by France, neither is it\nbelieved  by  others  who  have\nhad opportunity to make investigations.   Rather is it) the belief of most investigators that\nGermany   is   playing   a   deep\ngame. , Cable dispatches point\nout that the London Mail has\nbegun publication of a .series\nof articles based on inquiries\nby a number of .special investigators , extending   over   some\nmonths.   These declare that the\nGerman industrial machine is\nbeing deliberately kept at low\nspeed for the purpose of impressing the  world  with  tjie\nprecariousness of its- financial\nsituation, and assert that German industries have progressed\nimmensely,   thanks   to   cheap\nwages and long hours. Whether\nthat be the fact or not the declared attitude of France must\nforce a thorough investigation\nof  every  claim  Germany  advances for changes in the reparations decision.    That France\nis taking the right course will\nalso be thc inclusion of all\nwho consider the great problem\nin all its aspects.   An American professor, in reminding his\nreaders that a contented France\nis even more essential than a\ncontented   Germany,   presents\nthese questions:\nDid France or Germany precipitate the war?\nWas Brandenburg reduced to\na desert or Picardy?\nDid the German people repudiate the leaders responsible\nfor plunging the world in\nmisery until those leaders were\nhopelessly beaten in battle?\nHavd the German people\ngiven any real exhibition of\npenitence for the sins of those\nleaders? Above all, have they\ntried in good faith to repair the\nravages of the war save as they\nhave been t-ompelled physically?\nTo these no man can give\nanswer in Germany's favor.\nA great many of my letters from\nreaders ask this question; \"Is willow\nfurniture appropriate to use In the\nhouse   In   winter?\"\nBo snany porsons seem to think that\nwillow furlnture Is merely porch furniture. Thta Is not so. WllloW furniture\nIs one of those blessings which financially restricted women should tnko advantage of. It Is tasteful yet Inexpensive. And It Is perfectly appropriate\nfor In-door use tho year round If It bo\nstained In harmony with the other\npieces of furniture In a room\nA willow chair may be stained any\ncolor for about 76 oenta, if the home\nwoman will do the work herself and\nIt may be enameled for about 12\nLet us say that we havo for our living room several pieces of mnlieganv\nfurniture and a couple of chairs upholstered In tapestry. We would like\nto buy a davenport unholsteresl In tapestry\u2014but a good tufted davenport of\nthis sort will cost us anywhere from\n\"160 to $100, perlmpn more.\nBut a willow davenport. In material\ncolor, about fh-e feot and two Inches\nIn losipth. will cost us somewhere\naround $2!i. while the tons- seat-cushion\nwill cost *S8 nr lift, possibly less. This\nlis more sensible buying. We may stain\nshe willow davenport a rcddlBh-brown\nto harmonise with the mahogany furnl\nthe donlm seat-cushion In tapestry to\nmatch    tho   clialrs.\nAnd If you are any thing like me,\nReader Friends, you will fjud is groat\ndeal more satisfaction hi purchasing a\nnleoo of funlturt. you can afford, than\nIf you hnd paid $100, or moro for\ntho upholstered dovennorl when your\npockot book could lusrdty meet the demands  of the hare  necessities  of life.\nI know of a little brldo who \"Blmply\ncouldn't resist\" Inlying nn antiosse\nstrnmlfather's clock to elniul In her\nhallway. Anil the result svns that a\nperson entering her hall for llie first\ntime and seeing UiIb costly Ir'Miaurc expected to find the rest of the. house\nfiirnlsheil on cincUy the samo expensive scale\u2014expocleil to see rnre Colonial pieces In everv renin\u2014but wns end\nly disappointed when \"mission\" or cottage furniture greeted her eye in the\nliving    room!\nWillow furniture may not be- our\nIdeal. It mov not ,|iille fill the place In\nour henrt that n Jlflo tnpestrv dnven-\nport would fill, nut nt lcilRt It cm be\nmade to harmonise with nny kind of\nfurniture, thrnusrli staining nnd cushioning It tn mntcli other nieces, nml It\nwill always ens- tn us, \"How aonsslblo\nyon wero to l.uv me distend of n\nhigher priced piece which would have\naccused    you    of    your    extravagenco\nBY LENOHE\n(\u00bb\u00ab\".\u00ab'\u00bb\u00bb;\u00ab\"\"e\u00ab\u00ab\u2122\" \"\"_ '\"-\"\u25a0\u2022\"\u25a0'\"\"-\"\u2022i\"  *u\u00bb'n-   overy  time  you looked nt   It\nturo in the room, and wo may ir-cover   Tomorrow\u2014A   Clfl\nam   Chowdf-r   Su.ipcr\nWhat the Press h Saying\nTh\u00ab World's Leaden\nIt Is said that some of our modern\nmusic n.nd many -of our up-to-date\ndance -at-eps and holds nre imported\nfrom th* Conffo. If this Is so. and\nsocial Intercourse Is reverting- to\neav-ag-ery. collego boys and girls\nshould bo first to tho res-ouo. Tailors\nand dressmakers long ago discovered\nthat students could make and unmako\nfashions, for what Is -worn In college\nIs copied widely. It Is qulto within\ntho power of the college- campus to\nlend the danolnff masters round by\ntho nose, and evon to tono down\ndance hall proprietors and patron?.\nThe present 1s a young people's\nworld, and somo -nf them seem nllvo\nto their responsibility.\u2014Boston Globe.\nAn Endorsement of Melghen\nThe victory of the Uh-frnl candidate\nfin. West Peterboro), iiarndoxlcal nii\nit may seem, was a victory for tho\nMedgh-en g-overnmenh Tills was not\na battln of Individual candidates so\nmuch as tt was a flKlit for or against\na --certain fiscal policy. Mr. Gordon,\ntho Mackenzie King candldato, declared himself a protectionist nnd\ngained tho solid Liberal support, thus\nwinning. The other two protectionist\ncandidates (Denne and Burnham)'\nsplit the votes of tho Conservative\nprotectionist electors and thus .both\nlost. Out of flvo, candidates, the\nthrne. who favored Melghen's flscsl\npolicy of protection' camo In first,\nsecond nnd third, respcntlvely. If this\nIsn't a moral victory for tho promlor\nwe don't know what a moral victory\nIs supposed to consJst of. Tho farmer\ncandidate mn second to Inst as nn\nadherent of the farmers' freo trade\nplatform. Tlie labor -candidate ran a\npoor firth. No, Arthur M-elglieii Is\nnot going to dissolve his government\nafter such a cordial endorsatlon of\nhis policies by tho oncmy. Not on\nyour  life!\u2014Calgary  Rye   Open-cr.\nCanada and Her Immigrant!\nDespite the concern expressed by\nsomo Cnnadlans, lest thoir problem\nof unemployment should bo accentuated If tho British government seeks\nrelief by directing its own unemployed across thc wmter, it Is apparent\nthnt the Dominion hns ampin room.\nTho authorities require, however, that\nnewcomers shall agree to distribute\nthemselves so as lo be quickly assimilative. That wise policy means\nthat Canada will wclrnmo homesteaders and agricultural workers chiefly.\n\u2014Providonco Journal.\nMarkets and Finance\n1\nL\nTO\nShorts in Rails and Prominent Specialties Take to\nCover During Session\nNEW TORK. Marcn &.\u2014Trading on\nthu stock exchange during today's\nshort ; \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -i\"n whs dull almost to the\npoint of stagnation. The only features  of  more  than   passing  Interest\nwero supplied by several of tho rails  \u00b0f   -*\u2022;PJP\"; **\u2122P\u00ab\nHoward-Smith,    with\nPAPER STOCKS\nIncreased Buying of Breweries Is Feature of Day on\nMontreal Exchange\nEditorial Hole.*\nThe  dream  of  Middle Europe  now\nIs  a  square   meal.\nRermort-ti\u2014Th|j    (feeling1    occasioned\nXrt -tho fiddtor's  UU.\nWhen a bachelor sees a lady in n\nveil   he   always   regards   her   as\nveiled   threat\nand   prominent   specialties,  In   which\nshorts   l'-it   impelled   to   cover.\nTlio same technical reasons applied\nto Mexican petroleum, Atlantic Gulf\nand other favorites, most of which\nwero under persistent depression In\ntho early dnys of the week. Moderate buying of motors and tho preferred stocks of such Inaotlvo Issues\nas railways, sloel springs, American\n\"Woollen ond American Agrlcuttural\nChemical Infused uddUlounl steadiness to thu list, substantial gains\nprevailing at tho close. -Bales\namounted  to   1G5.-UQ0   shares.\nDealings in bonf-s were light, but\na trifle mure varied and irregulur as\nto trend. Rotullng bonds followed\nthe upward coarse of -the stock, but\nmost other Issues, Including 'Uie Liberty group and intcirnalloiinls, retained their recent uncertain tone.\nTotal sales, par' value, $5,275,000.\nTho actiKil condition of the clearing houso banks showed a decrease\nof almost $17,800,000 in loans and\ndiscounts aud nn liu-reuso of about\n$21,400,000 In net deposits, which nl\nmost offset tho decrease of ' the\nprevious week. Reserves contracted\nby about $10,350,000, however, reducing tho excess to slightly less\nthan $4,000,000.\nWeekly reports of commercial\nagencies and other morcnntllo authorities emphasized tho degroo of\ncaution manifested by leading business   interests.\n., Liberty bond closing prices were:\n3H\u00ab, 91.02; first 4s, 86.94 bid; second\n4s. 86.58; flrot 4-%-s, 87; second 4-\/,s,\n86.80; third 4 Vis, 90.20; fourth 4-Vis,\n87; Vlotory, Z%a, 97.85; Victory\n4%B,  97.48.\nClosing   Quotation!\nHigh   Low   Close\nC. p. R IHH   114   114\nTierce Arrow  26%    ......\nStUdebaker     59%      59%      G9Mi\nU. S. Steel com 81%     81%     81%\nMONTREAL. March 6.\u2014Features of\nthe market In Mated securirles on the\nlocnl stock exchange Saturday wore\ntho increased buying of Breweries\nand Abltlbl, both of which were much\nstronger,, and the general recovery\nOf tlw latter.\na maximum\nrise of 8% points to par, of which\n6% were retained, closed at 98;\nRiurd.ui moved up >\u25a0'-, points to 128\nand .-I'M Its gain; Abltlbl was up\n1% points to 38; Waynganuiek ndd\ned a point at 70; Spanish River cum\nCANADA BONDS\nWINNIPBO, March \u00ab.\u2014Bid pricee\nfor -Dominion wur issues Saturday\nwore.\nWar li,.-iss..;-l!)26, D3_; 1931, 92H;\n1937,  9794.\nVictory bonds\u2014ma, 98H; 1928,\nS7*.*; 1927, 97;. 1988, 98%; 1937, \u00ab'}%;\n1924, n%;  1934, %%.\nMINNEAPOLIS GRAIN\nMINNEAPOLIS, Maroh 6.\u2014Flour\nunchanged to 10 cents higjior,. $9,30\nto 19.40 o, barrel. Shipments, 33,-\n973  barrels.\nUran- \u25a0$2,1.00.\nTVheat\u2014No. 1 Northorn. $1.6T>4 to\ntl.n'A. *\nCorn\u2014No. 3 Yellow, 37 to 68 cents.\nOata\u2014No. 3 Whlto, 41 \u00bbi to Ai_\ncenta.\nFlaot\u2014Na 1, $1.81*\/, to $1,834.\nEGGS STEADY\nOTTAWA March C\u2014Tlio egg market continues steady nt week-end\nprices. ,\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\nMONTREAI-, March fi.\u2014Commodities In tho local produce market wero\nsteady on {Saturday.\nCheese\u2014Finest eaBterns, 29% to\n2994   cents,\nButter\u2014Choicest creamery, 55% to\n56 conts.\nEggs\u2014Fresh,  48 cents per dozen.\nPotatoes\u2014Per eJarlots, $1.00 to $1.05.\nTho term \"uport suit\" nicnua many\nthings to many women. To noma It\nIs   tho   regulation   huim-Mpun   or   wool\nlorsey   muI   built   OU   BSVSr   - - nu miuili.h\nIn-sa ul wnyk sntart for hiking, country weur, and knock-about sorvlco In\nthe city, To others thc sport suit constitutes a coatume picturewtue and\nswagger-looking, and neither In de\n-.ii-.n or mnt\u00abrlals uven remotely BUg\ngosttvu  of  hnrd   service.\nA charming example of this glorified typo of sport apparel i& nnown\nabove It Is mado ojf tan gloveokln\nduvellne, striped In sago green, with\niluln material for tho coat, nnd If\noo good for tramping, will look\nsmurt un \\< seaside boardwalk.\nPATTERN Nn. IOC.\nA pnttorn for the abov-i modol (No.\n105.) can ba obtalnod ln olzeii 34, 36, 36\nor to, by sending to Tho Pally Newa\nFashion Department, your uame, ad-\ndri-NH. th* number of tliln pattern\nand tho :\u25a0!.\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0 required, nnd 25 centH In\npoxlugii xtuirtiM. Re mire tn ke\u00abi> this\nrspnper clipping of tho sketch and\ndeaorlptloln of the garment lo use\nas a working model when the pattern\nreaches you-\u2014which will be within\ntwo  weeks,   timo.\u2014Tho   F-dltor.\nSTERLING EXCHANGE\nNEW YORK, Misroh 5.\u2014Sterling\nexchange irregular at $3.84 % tor 60-\nslay bills, and at $3.89 Jor sleroand.\nBar silver, domestic, 9914; foreign,\n52*.\nCanadian dollars,  ST.J.'..\nFrancs, demand, 7.18; cobles. 7.20.\nI.in', demand, 3.00; cables, 3.68.\nMarks, demand, 1.61; cables, 1.62.\nNELSON \u2014 Sterling exchange,\n$4.4i;i.\nTen Years Ago Today\n(From The PisJly News. Mar. 7, 1911)\n' Th\u00ab results of tho olosftlssn at the\nBoat club's annual meeting yestes-day\nwas as. follows: Honorary president,\n(\"\u00bbI)t. J- c- 0\u00b0\">; president, William\nIrvine; vlce-presidont, I*.eglna!d\nG^ubbe; Bss-scs-otary, Aloe Clseyne; cap-\ntalni W. S. Psxssrcy; vico-captisln, R,\nM. Bolmor; oxs-cutivo, John Toague,\nDr. W. B. Stood, Harry Bonnott, W.\njr*. Mawdsley, Roy Sharp and _. E.\nRoblnrson.\n\u2022   \u2666\u25a0   \u2022\nTlie provincial governihent packing\nschool, wHh James Is. Barkley tss\ndemonstrator, will practically the full\nclasa of' 16 porsons proaent.\n\u00bb   .   .\nJ. J; Mahino yesterday paid a visit\nto tho Alnia N. proporty on Sandy\ncreek, of which he la one of the\nowners.\nWINNIPEG    GRAIN    QUOTATIONS\nOpen   High   Low   Closo\nWheat\u2014\nMhy     18914    189-sl    187%    188%\nJuly     174V4   175!i   17354   174V4\nOata\u2014\nmon and prufen'osl svei'ts both up\n'motions, as also were Brampton\nand   Laurcntlde.\nOther good grains took in General\nlssloctrlc  and   C'sinkisllisn   Car.\nA Hiibstishtlul loss was shown ln\nBrt'SA-erleu piieforrosl St. Maurice\nPaper ssiss doss-n- n point at 92.\nStenmttlilp and Sugssr cased a frtic*\nstlon -each.\nIn [Iiu bonds, Wlnsslpeg niilway\nfives were up 2ft points at 82%.\nTotal sals'**\u2014 Listed, $4872; tsouds,\n$248,300.\nTORONTO BOARD\nTORONTO March 6.\u2014A nesv boom\nIn Canadian General Elootrlc came on\nSaturday and buying eontlniici\"| until\nnearly 700 shares changed hands. Tho\nlop prlco for tho day waa 11614, and\nthe last ssalo svas 116, making a nel\ngain ot 114 points, but the closing\nbid dropped to 11314.\nOne sale of five shores of Spanish\nRhw ss-sia ihe only transaction ifi\npaper slocks hore.\nLocal Iransactlons wero on dull and\nnarrow lines, except for Ocuoral Electric, Canadian l'aelflc. Penman's preferred and Toronto railway, wMh\nsmall gains, svhllo recessions were recorded by Canada Stoamalilps._ Lake\not tlio WoodB, Quebec nsllsvuy and\nWestern C'asiada Flour.\nMay    .....\nJuly   \t\nBarley-\nMay    \t\nJuly    \t\nFlax-\nMay    \t\nJuly    \t\nR-.-S-\u2014\nMay    \t\n. 5174\n. C2H\n6174\n5274\n61*74\n6214\n70 %\u25a0\n3114\n6274\n79-si\n79\n..188\n..19214\n188       18714    18774\n19214    191        19114\n         167\nDflfly Recipe\nfancy\nr  candy\nj I Yoxt con make\nm candy- at home\nI   equal to the\n\\   finest\n1   co-ttfectioners*\n1 if you-use\nEAGLE BRAND\nCondensed Milk\nChiropractic\ncorrects\ndiseases'*\ni\u201e   -x.xr__ti.\nfollowing i\n\"\u2022jRAikr\"\"\"\nBYES\nEARS\nNOSI        '\nTHROAT **.\nARMS\nHEART\nLUNGS\nLIVER\nSTOMACH\nSPLEEN\nKIDNEYS\nPANCREAS\nBOWELS\nAPPENDIX\nBLADDER\nLOWER\nLIMBS\n\u2022riNKOFMAN\nConsultation is free.\nDr. Chevalier, Chiropractor\nALLEN   BLOCK.\nPHONE  iii\n(Paste this In  your Cook Book)\nBOLOGNA CAUSAGE\nMany formulas aro used in tho\npreparation of bologna aausagos, or\nrather many moslltloatlons ot n gen-\nural formula. Loan, fresh meat trim-'\nmings uro employed, and somo makers ndd is small portion of heart, all\nchopped very find Whllo being\nchopped, splcoa and seasoning nro\nadded, wltli a sufficient quantity of\nsalt. Tlso\" ment employed is for the\nmost pnrt beef, to ss-hlch Is added\nsomo fresh or snllesl. pork. When\nalmost completed, asid gradually a\nsmall quantity of potato flour, and a\nlittle water. Tho mixture being of\nthe proper consistency, stuff in beef\ncasings, tin tho cndB tsjgothcr Into\nrings or fair length and smoko thor-\noushly. This accomplished boll until\nthe sisusngoH rise to the lop, whon\nIhey are ready for use. Some recipes\nprovide for two -parts of beef and\none pnrt of fist pork nnd tho addition\not a llttlo ground coriander seed to\ntho seasoning.\nTho second cable laid In North\nAmiM-lea wna also in British territory\u2014 betsveen (\"ape Breton and Newfoundland. 11 waa laid In 1866. having a length of 86 miles. ThlB cable\nwas projeclesl by F. N. Olsborne.\nAutomobile\nInsurance\nFIRE GIVES  NO  WARNING.\nIf you would feci SECURE bco\ntbls  Insurance   Agoncy   TODAY.\nTour Automouilo\u2014Think! 1 Us\nvery construction\u2014Electrloal equipment, Oil, Oasollno, etc., makes it a\ndistinct   FIRE   HAZARD.\nTlio Cob! of Automobile Insui'auco\nIn nsoru than meaauixid In Uie Protection yuu reusslvo through INSURANCE. ,\nAutomobile Liability, Collision, Fire\nanil Theft policies are vory cheap.\nDON'T NEGLECT the most Important  aucossory   ot   all\u2014INSURANCE.\nDelicious in the Cup.\n\"SALADA\"\nt\\as no equal for quality and flavour.\nIf you have not tried Salada, send ua a post card for a\nfree sample, statinti the price you now pay and II you\nuse Black, Green or Mixed Tea. Addr... s\u00abi\u00abd\u00bb. Toronto\nIU     NO* 'IWM-\nH. E. DILL\nUS   Ward   St.\nPHONE I Ml NELSON, B.C.\nTHE QUALITY\t\nFOR ULTIMATE\nFLAVOR\nBRAND'8 VEGETABLE\nSeeds\nSend for them today\n\u2014they will more than\nsatisfy.\nFOR   BEAUTIFUL\nFlowers\nBrand's Seeds are unequalled. The best\nacclimitizcd varieties\nare contained in\nBrand's wonderful\nspring collection.\nOFFER    THE8E    SEEDS\nTODAY-WE    ANTICIPATE  A  8CARCITV\nSeed Catalogue and\nGarden* Guide FREE\non request.\nJANES BRAND\n& CO., Ltd.\n783-787\nROBSON   8TREET,\nVANCOUVER,   B.C.\nRotes, Shrubs, Plants  and\nFruit Trees\nA   complete   stock.     Write   for our\nCatalogue,   which   will   ho   rcasly for\nmailing   In   n   fow   slaya.     Wo \u00bbro\nbooking   orderB   nosv.\nFRACHE BROS., LTD.\nGrand  Forks,  B,  C.\nNEWSPAPER advertising is\nthe life-blood of local trade,\nbecause it touches all consumer sources in every community. It gives the national\nadvertiser the same opportunity for complete consumer\nappeal in any locality.\nMore than $700,000,000\nwas spent last year for\nnewspaper advertising\nby merchants and manufacturers.\nThe Daily News\nNELSON. B. C.\nAnother   Chinese  tong   war.    Will\n. they   never   beat   their   tongs   Into\ntuning   forks?\nOne   cpn't   help   smiling when   he\nthink*,  of   tho  quaint  old educators\nwho  thought   K   noceeeary 10   teach\npupils to wrlto and, spell.\nThe -story that bandlte are using\nalrpknee is encouraging. When\nXhisWes fall out honest men get their\ntm ._Jr.  -\nCHICAGO CORN\nCHICAGO, March \u00ab.\u2014Oenersl evening UP over Sunday resulted In a\nlow value of grain yeeterday. Tlso\nforecast, for unsettled weather In the\neoulhweet nlso wo\", a factor In tho\nwheat market. At the finish wheat\nwas down Hi to Hi conts, with\nMarch 11.11 and May |1.\u00ab2 to\nI1.02V4. Corn waa off H to H cent.\nOata f-howed a, lose of _ rto H. Provisions were unchanged to 30 cents\nlower..\nDOOR NATS\nWo have just opened up another shipment of Cocoa\nDoor Mats, comprising all the leading sizes, at prices to\nsuit all. .\nSe our Automobile Mat, just the thing you want lor\nyour car. Clamp it on the. running board. Price f 1.00\neach.\nAlso Clothes Basket.   Prices 91.35 and up.\nBUY NOW\nNELSON HARDWARE COMPANY\nBOX 1060\nWHOLESALE AND RETAIL\nNELSON, B.C.\nV\nllllllllllllllllllllllllltl\n. Coast and Local.\n1   I IM RFRA\" \u2022''\"\u2022*'    '\u2022*\u25a0\nLV ITI U l_ Usee latest pri\nJohn Burns & Son\nSee latest prices.\nVernon Street,\nN^on, 8.C,\nMACDONALD'S\nCut Brier\nMore Tobacco for the Money\nCanada's best bqy-\nthe ECONOMY Package\ntiHiiminiiiimiiiii\n NEESDN   DAILY  NEWS, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH .7, 1921\n\u25a0 dp\nrm*f\nSmall Ads That Bring Quick Returns\n56\nBirths\n***\u25a0**\u25a0 ***!*** n******f*le-*-ai uv*nrsjyi\nBORN\u2014On Wad. 2nd Maroh a daughter\nto Mr. and Mra. F. F. Hughes, of the\nHotel Grand,-NakuHp. (2036)\n59       In Memoriam\nKEELEY-^-In Loving memory of Our\ndnrllng baby who pnf-med away Mar,\n7th   1920.       ....\u2022'\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0,\nOne year hoa gone our hearts Btlll\nsore.\nT^la memory is aa dedr today aa at the\nhour he passed away, forget him. No.\nwe   never   will,   for   in   our   hcartB\nwo love him  still.\nHard was the blow. The shook severe.\nTo  part  with  one  we  loved   so  dear.\nfrom Father Mother, Sisters and Brtth-\nors,\nMrs. F. Keeley, Trail H. 0.\n10   Male Help Wanted\nWANTED\u2014Expeflonced green lumher\npliers  for  contract. Also  threw  mon\n\u25a0 to contract green chain. Crow's .Nest\nPass Lbr., Co. Wardner. B. C.  (1898)\nIiIVE8'nOCIC -con na quickly and ohaan\nIt b' Id through an advertisement U>\nTht  Dally  News  classified   columns\nWANTED\u2014 lat. Class mill wrlght.  Ap-\nSly by letter atatlng qualifications to\n'oroat  Mills of B. C.. Cascade  PC.\n1     (19G5)\nI WANTBD\u2014Tip    miH-for*\nWalt a.   Kaslo,  B.  C.\nHnwl-iml     ft\n(196-1)\n.11 Female Help Wanted\n\u25a0WANTED\u2014Olrl   or  woman  for  housework. Apply Box 1108 Nelson. (2045)\n\u25a0WANTED\u2014Dining    room    girl.    Apply\nBtrathcona  Hotel. (1961)\n112 Situations Wanted Female\n^WANTED \u2014 Position as housekeeper\nand cook by woman with 2 small\nchildren.' Coutry preferred. Dairy\nRanch   Ed-yew nnd,,   B.   C. (2 003)\n\\\\ PRINTED ENVELOPES cost llttl*\nmore than plain enveloped and the}\nflvo a much batter Impression to\nyour   mi atom ers.     Writ-*   The   Dal1>\nN^WS    job    P*TOrtn-i-i,n*     fnr    mnmv.tsat\nJ flC^HER^NlTDAUGHTER^ook~and\nwaitress experlenned for largo camps.\nWrite Harvew 286% Prior Street,\nVancouvor, B. C, (1910)\n13 Situations Wanted\u2014Male\n.PRUNINO\u2014All  kinds done,  C.   Mauler\nJ    Cemetery  Road. (2044)\n|MAN AND WIFE\u2014Cook nnd Helper\ndesires position. Apply Uox 1933\nDally News. (1938)\nSITUATION \"WANTED^As caretaker\nnight clerk, Help ln ofHoo or store.\nSecurity Cash If required Box 1916\nPally  Newa  (1015)\n34    Teachers Wanted\nTEACHEB\u2014Required.   Apply  Secretary\nSohool   Board,   Perry   Siding,   B.   C.\n(2015)\njw    Property ForSale\nHOUSE FOR SALE\u2014724 Mill \"fitroot\nPrice 11725 for terms apply to owner\nonly. P. Johnson, Box 531, City (1955)\nPOR SALE\u2014Fifty three acres land,\nKootenay lake. ', mile lake frontage\n2 habltnblo loff cabins good barn, l\\_\nmil-\"- from Boswell landing prlco\n$40 an acre. For particulars apply\nTT.  ... Hepher.  Boswell.  11. C.   (lliHl)\n35\nFor Rent\nFOU KF'NT\u2014Warns A roomr-d housse\non 8 lote 24 boerlng fruit Trees\nemail fruits. Chicken house. t*lti per\nmonth. Phono 801R or cisll nt All\nJ*.olbrlck   Street 119G-I)\n. 24 Business Opportunities\nTOB SALE\u2014Tlnanslsli, iilnmliliiK- and\nsushi fitting business A rcsil ssnnp\nWith ull toolss requlriVl lo curry on,\nIncluding 8' cornloe brnko unsl To-\nlndo dies up to I\". Well assorted\n\u00bbtock. Shop rent low. Will sell for\nfifteen hundred ilssllnrs. A. E. Fergu-\nison.  Fernie. H. 6 s\u2022.'\u25a0sail)\n19P0UJLTRYANDEGGS\nFOR SALE\u2014Whlto Wyandotto hens 1\nyear old. $3.00 each. Cookerels $5.00.\nSolly strain. A Wallach. Box 257\nNelson,  ' (2050)\nfl. C. Whlto Leghorn eggs $G por\"~13\n\u25a0Pen headed hv cockerol. Tanered &\nHoly-wood 290 egg strain. W, J.\nRichards, Baker St. Nelson. (2042)\nFOR SALEr*-6r\u00bb Whlto\" English leghorns lorare utility breed $2.00 eaoh.\nF.O.B. Russell's Landing. D. A.\nActon,   Box   135,   Nelson. (2021)\nFOR SALFj\u2014Small Incuimtor, nearly new $10,00 Inclusive Box 2IH-S\nDally   Nows. (2016)\nFOR SALE\u2014New 13b egg queen Incubator and Peerless Brooder, Htirpaln\nfor cash, also 30-30 Winchester Carbine and 1-3 gauge shotgun, E. Hardy,\n_JBurtonl__ B.   C.  (1997)\nJIT PEN choice pure-bred to lay W. W.\nhens. From host American strains.\nMrs.   T.amhcr,   Grays   Greek.   (2001)\nHATCHTNn EaGS*M8>fi for 15 White\nWyandotto or Rose Comb. Rhnrto Island Rods. J. Folkard, Agentn. R\nC.  (1906)\nFOR SALVi\u2014tO pure broil\"Whtt-a Wyandotto lavln? pulletH nnd rholce unrelated coci'erel. $25. J. Folkard. Ar-\niwnta,  B.  C. \u2022 '   (1995)\nPURE  BRED\u2014Ei-rrs   for  sitting.   Buff\nOrnlnpton or whlto Leghorns, from a\npood lnvlnr- strain  *2  n*\u00bbr sitting  of\n13.  Apply  Mrs.  Swnnnell.  Rosemont.\n(1951)\nOEEPE FOR SALE\u2014Two Toulouse\ngeese nnd ono gander for $10.80 K\nB.  Clarko,   Uosoberry. (1939)\nTEX\u2014Selected Ferris ftirnln white leghorn cockereU left. Fine birds Snan\n$5   ench.   Two   for   89.   Also   lovelv-\nbnntam eockerels. (Sebright,) $1 eneh\nMrs.  Pletors, Silvorton. (193(1)\nHATCHING EGGS\nBOPEN-\u2014Famous heavy winter laving\nsfrnln. English whlto leghorn hens.\nSR. por 13. W. J. Richards T^Wr\nStreet,   Nelson. (1920)\nMY BARRBD ROCKS took  first prlxe\nwherever exhibited. Few choice cockerels for salo. $5 each. Eggs $2.00 per\n15. T. Roynon,  Phono  -\u00bb(UL2. Nelson\n(1923)\nTPAP NESTED r c, White leghornB\nEggs nnd Chicks Tanered and Hollywood Hi mlns. All my stock ls Imported from theso farms dlreel. Flvo\ngrand cookerels Tanoreds $7.50 each\nW. D. Bruce. nt*t. Meadows. B. C.\n(1764)\nWATCHING eggs, White Wyandot ten.\nRegal strain, $2 50 por fifteen: $1.50\nr*er thirty: 87.00 per fifty. A few\neoekerpls for snle. A- Atkinson,\nNelson.  Phono  109L3. (1722)\nWHITE LEO HORNS\u2014Have ib real\nchoice oookerela for disposal, rea\n\u25a0nt-mMe F.    J.    Harblnson.     Cnn-\nbrook, B. C (1966)\n%OVRRTlRTNG in tb*mn oolnmne par*\n-troll     Ti.nt  la why eo matiT neopW\n18     Article* ior Sale\nFOH _u_i^_\u00bb____\naon's.\n'nblnct  at   Itivr-\n(2035)\n! 49     Farms For Sale\nJFOU SALE\u2014Improved fnrm nhosst 82\nacres. Apply Mns. Rice, Appleslulc\nB. C.  WW\n22       Miscellaneoui\n. W^CN^iT^U>^^,or*7'eed one ton Ciunhrldg\"\n1 Russet potatoes. Must bo free from\ndlsenso and must he grndfd. Quote\nprice F. O. B. Point shipment. Windermere. District Potato Growers association,   B.  a (2054)\nPniNTSD BNVBLOPEt* coil llttl*\nmore than plain envelopes and they\nftoe   a   much   better   Impression    to\nSour   customers      Write   Tbe   Dallj\n\u2022wa   Job   Department   fnr   aamnl**\"\ntend  nne-\u00bb-\nIF you are Interested Shade Trees,\nEvergreens, Flowerings Shrubs etc.,\nwrite for price-list, wo ore- selling\nout. Dominion Nursery Company,\n165  4Hth  avo.   W.,  Vancouver  B.   C.\n17       Houses Wanted\nM'.-iNTKD\u2014To rent boat house phono\n*__y8Ll, Nelson.  (203i)\n' -WANTED TO RENT\u2014Fls-e room nsod-\nsTis i.s.ii- \u25a0\u25a0 or bungalow. Apply Ilox\nS018    Daily    News (2013)\nWANTED\u2014To rent-by 1st of April\nfurnished bungalow across lako. P. O.\nHm m. ; (1\u00bb\u00bb)\n\"WANTED\u2014A smnll furnlslicil honso for\ny..iiin;  ,...ui.l... Apply Boi  18(8  Dnlly\nNows\t\n16    Room and Board\n-T^AT^Tl^ny^lhiarir^uiT^roo^\nfamily   for  oouplo  apply   IJoi   18<8\nDally  News. 0848)\nI Board and rooms\u2014sis Koottnay\n\u25a0   Bt.,   fully   moslern.   Ono   block   from\nStanley  Car  . (18-J)\nVIOLIN KOR SALE\u2014Very swoot tono\nand a bnrR-nln at J2(s. Mlsa Campbell's Muslo Stors^ (IMS)\nFOR    RAI.E\u2014SSaliy    carrlasro   Rood   as\nness-.  713 Silica St.  or  l'hono 852R1.\n(2086)\n21    Livestock Wanted\n*v1?A-'frr*Gi>'^\"\"9'n'r^\nforred.  About  six  months  old.   Apply   John   T.   Tlppor,   Yahk,   B.   C.\n (1887)\n28 Miscellaneous Wanted\nUEOISTERRD\u2014Ohio improved Chester white boar Imported direct from\nOhio, for service, Particulars, Secy.,\nLivestock Assn'. Harrop, B, C. (1817)\nM^^AjrtklwJ^e^^\nWANTEI>\u2014 Bugrtlu or Democrat, Must\nbe In I'iissl class condition. Also youis-*\npigs Chostor white or Yorkshire. K.\nropoff,  Slocan, B.. C. (193B)\n45    Property Wanted\nVANTEI}\u2014To   hear   from   owner     of\ngood    farm    for   snle,       Btato     cash\nprloe, full  description.     D. F. nush.\nMinneapolis.   Minn,   (11411)\n3\"\n37 Boats and Automobiles\nWANTED\u2014Motor  boat  nbout   4   H.T*.,\nmust be In good running order. State\nlowest cash  prlco to Box 1898  Dally\n (1899\nFOR SALE\u2014fi T-nssonger Peterborough\ncanoe launch fitted with 3 H.P., engine, together wltli spray hood, cushions, tools, hend light, steel gnso\nlino barrel nnsl boat houso. Cheap\nfor  cash   and   quiok  snlo.   This   bout\nIs known  aa one of the safest on   the\nlako.   Apply   to   J.   Bradshaw,   Cisy\n,\u2022 (1981)\nBusiness and Prolessianal\nDirectory   -\nLodges\nNelson Lods-o No  li, R. P, O. E., meet,\n410',t   Rnkor,   lat  nnd   3rd  Thurssrinv\n <l?5:i)\nBoots & Shoes\nUSB   KEB   K   COMPANY\nSOOtf  ll   Bhn-\u00ab   Mnsie  tO  Orde*   BOpalm.1\nOl'J'i     TBONT     ST,     (HUM)\nFlorists\nORIZZELLE-S OREENROUSB. Nel\nson. Cut Flowors and flarss! \u2022. \u25a0\nsigns. (198J)\nAssayers\n. W. W1DDOWSON, BoJ Alllll\nNelson. B. C. Standard wessen\ni-hsirges (1981)\nSecond Hand Dealers\nTHE) ARK payl oash for second hani*\nfurniture stoves: VOI Vernon. Phiws,\n631. (1979)\nWholesale\nA. MACIIONALD & CO., WllOl.KSALH\nGrocers mid Provision Morchnnts, lm\nporters, of Tens, Coffees, Rploos\nDried Fruits. Staple and Fancy Oro.\nccrles.     NELSON,    D,    C. (197S)\nArchitects\n\u00bb.    \u00bbMMS    HEAD.    M.B.OS A\nARCU1TBCT\n\u25a0ar   *.t\u00absm (nil.  sV\n II97M\nEngineers\nA C. BILLMAN, of Indiana, who\nsays Tanlao Is' unquestionably\nthe greatest modicine he evor\nheard of. \"It put mo b'aok on\nmy feet after. I had practically\ngiven up all hope of ovor-* being\nwell n.jsiin,\"  ho states.\nM.   D.   DAWSON,   B.C.I..B.\nOlvll   and   Mining   -sinsinaat\nXASLO,   B.   O. (1077)\nFOR SALE\u2014Doherty organ. 6 oclaves,\n13 stop, mahognny, plnno frame, beuu*\nllful tono nnd condition, $75 cash.\nFrank  Stenson, Wlnlnw,  DC.   (1943)\n10B\nSEASON IB (tETTINO SHORT\u2014Ice Is\ngood. So place vtmr order with A. si.\nMiseFnrliuui, Moylo. B.C. today for one\ncarload.  (1843)\nFOR HAl.E-^Hnnd Carved walnut bedstead nt Lnwson's Factory 10911 Hull\nsir.. t. (1034)\nRHINOI.KS\u2014ssuy them now from Nn-\nkuss> Bhlngle Mill, Box 1. Nakusn.\nH C. (1902)\nNOTICE to Secretaries of Municipalities ond Farmers Associations. Cattio-\nmon, The Neptune Ussy ft Grain Co.\nLethbrldge offer speclnl prices on\nAlfalfa, Timothy, anil Prairie Hay,\nBaled Ont Sheaves, Oat Straw, Ffed\nand Seed oals. Referonco Union llnnk.\nPhone No, 1H8.       <l\u00bbH)\nI'liisiis'   N.\n(1642)\nFOR   SALE\u2014Fresh   milk.\nMnsllo.  S82L.\n20   Livestock For Sale\nFOR .SALE\u2014Rnnch horses, also young\nwcll-mnlcd  lenins from 3000 lo 3100\npounds   ench.    Inquire   Canyon   City\nLumber   Company   Limited,   Creston.\n(1808)\nFOR HALE\u2014Mnro 8 years, good worker and n good packhoree. Weight R7T,\npounds. Very reasonable. Lockwoosl,\nll.   ILL  Nelson.  (1940)\nFsTR SALE^Splondid six yeor old\ngrade cow, a dnndy mtlk'-r nnd extra\ngood butter maker, siulet and gentle\nduo to fr.shen March 7th. Price \u00ab110\nM. \u00bblncKlnnon, Proctor,  It. C.  (15371\nFOR SALE\u2014Horso 9 years, goor rond-\nster, also harness, slelgls and wagon\nBox 1913 Dally NcwB. (1913)\nOK* BrM- Bur^ Co.\ntTBLSOS,   B.   O.\nOIV1I,    ABO    MIKW-*.    BiraiNBBBS\nn.   c.   Alberta   snd   Bonslnloe\nHUB   HOBVEVOWI\nOrowa    Orant    Aganta.    Blue    \u00bb*rtB\u00abH\n(1970\nA.  _,,  McOCLLOOB,\nHyflraullo  Eoglonar\nrrovlnclal   Land   Bnrvayora\nBaker St.  Nolson. B.C\nAuctioneers\nW.    OT\/TLXa\nAactloneer,   Apprallar, Tftlaatsn\ni luode   sold    privately    or At    Auollii.\n.ISO   Ward   Street \u25a0>*;\u201e.-   7'\n  (187s*,)\nBarristers\nB.     O.    MATTHEW\nBarrister,    Solicitor,    notary,    Btc,\nBos  1078. Alan Block, Baleoa. Ph.  M*\n(1972)\nFsuneral Directors\nO. J. ROBERTSON, F.D.D. * t_, In.\nVictoria Street Phone III; Nigh\nPhono     1.-.7AJ (1370)\nSTARDARD FURNITURE\nCOMPANY\n\u2014C. *t. O-irli-uin, I'mk-rink**. Under-\ntuls'i > inul Kinbiilmers and Funcrnl\nDirectors.    Tho  fluent nnd  motif  up-\nto-d:ito u-i.i.'i f.ti.inc |..'i lm.. and\nchoprl In Interior 11. C. Ludy nt-\ni. nit,int for women nnd children.\n\\*ny I'Ih.mio ii.\".. Night Phone 2&2 nnd\nB*. __ (1969)\n\"Tnnlac is unquestlonnbly tho sron\nest medicine I ovor heard ot. Ml\nI hud practically (ftven up nil hopo\nof ever IioIiib well ago hi, it put\" mo\nright buck on my feet, and I nm\nfoellnff ono hundrod per cent ibotter\nthan 1 have tor twenty years. I have\ngained ton pouuda in weight, nnd\nevery one soya I don't look llko tho\nsnme person.\n\"For Hovernl months I suffered\nfrom n serimia stomp eh disorder. I\nhad no appi-tltn mul couldn't eal\nenough to keep up my strength Vary\noften when I sat down to it meal I\nwould leave tho table wllhout touching anything scarcely, an I could optj\nhear the sight of fend, much less eat\nit.\n\"1 waa losing In weight and my\nfriends would often ask mo: \"What\nis wrong with you? Why aro you\nlooking so Ihln?\"\n\"I also suffered terribly with pat US\nacross the small of my back and\nover my kidney*. It was almost im\npossible for me to get mil of hod\nIn the morning, as my back would\npain me so 1 w-OUlti almost fall over\nwhen I would first stand up ln the\ntnorning. At rrtghl my hack pained\nmc so it w.is almost Impossible for\nmo to sleep, 1 would ll-f first on\none fide and then <>'n iho other, and\nwould roll and toss all night long.\n1 had almost given up and thought\nmitybe my ago was against me.\nI had takcii so many different kinds\nof  medicine  without  results.\n\"Tho flr-n bottle, of Tanlac didn't\nhelp mo much, but I made up rhy\nmind to (five It a f;ilr trial. After\nstarling vn the second bottle I began to feel hotter. My appetite re\nturned and It Just looked like I\ncould hardly wait for meal time t.\ncomo. In fact, [ vnM hungry all th\ntime. ...\n\"My back and kidneys don't bother\nmo any more nnd I can sleep llko a\nlog now. Tnnlac hnr* Just .simply\nmado a new mnn of me, and any\nono living In this county can tell\nyou the tamo thing, ns everybody\nknows mo and knows the shnpe 1\nwas   in.\" .\nTin- above s'Jih nn-nt   Wfl-S  made  ro*\ncently by A. C. BlUman, of I.lgonier.\nInd. Mr. lilllmun has lived In tCoble\nCounty all his life and Is a well\nknown and highly respected citizen\nof  thnt -fonniy.\nTanlao Is sold In Nelson by Canada\nDrug nud Hook Store, and by the\nloading druggists  In  every  town.\nonus UPSET\nT\nS-^J[New Spring Styles\nMONTREAL, Mo roll 0. Upaettlnr*\null Uso hope, iiu' Ottawa Bflnatora\ndoteatsd lho Canosllona i (o 0 in\ntho   Minim    Royal   iirrna   Ksslsirsiny\nIllSllt, III  till'  lsiM   -illlllUll-il   game  o(\nlhe Nutlsiniil Hockey li-nguo hcissoii\nhore. At the svsiini' Hino, lhe St. J-al-\nrlcltss weije winning frusn Hamilton\nIn Toronto, uml the result tu tomorrow nlglifs-i game In Toronto between\nSt. l-uirli-kn .-uul Canadlons.will decide tlso winners ..f tho m-ooud hair\nof tlso Kcheslnle, nsid the team that\nwill play off with tho Ottawna tor\ntho  ctinltliilunHhlii.\nThe following svus tho lineup:\nCnntsdlena I'sn-mon KonatorH\nVozlna       fjoal       Benedlot\nCorlieuis    ...    Defenn    ...    Gorard\nPltro       \\Yl.si*       Dorrnugh\nBerllnqiletli. ... Wing ... Denenny\nLalonda ... Contra, ... Nlghbor\nO.   Cleghorn    ...    Sub.    ...    Bruce\nBell       Hub     Melon\nCumpboll ... Sub. ... Broadbont\nArbour   ...    sSuti.    ...\nBALLJlGTOfllES\nVisiting' Cranbrook Teams\nAre Decisively Defeated;\nWind Up With a Dance\nOno of tho prettiest and poppioat\nbasketball'gurnra seen hero thla <jett-\nson wub witneasi-d by about 450 fans\nnt 'the Central school on Saturday\nnight, when tho Nelson basket tossers\npulled down two decisive victories\nover the Cranbrook visitors. In the\nfirst tho Nelson high school jrirls\ntrim mod the Crawbrook IiIkIi school\nplrls' nuintetto to the timo of 2fi\nlioImtH \\o 13. The second resulted in\na victory for tho local Y. M. G, A.\nsenior moil's team over the Cranbrook Athletic club hy a, score of 37\npoints to  19. -%\nAfter tho games tho -pliiyers artd\nofficials, tho NVlson Symphony orchestra -and a number ot Cranbrook\nvisitors w-f.ro tho guests of tho T.\nM. C, A. girls' athletic club at nn\nInformal dance In thn R. f. hall until\nmidnight, when refreshments were\nserved. Music wns supplied by tho\nhigh school orchestra. Tho visiting\ntcaniH left nn their return homo on\ntho  Crow  boat  yesterday.\nAll klinla nf excitement reigned as\ntho fans foregathered and waited e.\\-\npoct-antly for 1ho games while listen- I\nlng tn tho latest )>opular hits played!\nby tho Nelson Symphony orchestra, j\nAt 8-:.K) o'clock Miss Cranbrook arid\nMiss Nelson smiled nt -wich other |\nacross the floor, and, then got to\ngrips. Fast nnd furious went tho\nplay with swift passes, smart ohook-\nlng nnd desperate efforts to se.ire.\nCranbrook mado the first point on a\npenalty thro\\v, which wa\u00ab the ;ign*.il\nfor a big crowd of local boys who\nhad taken on themselves the office\nof rooters for the visiters to let\nloose with a deafening roar. The\nhomo team came back with a field\nacoro establishing a lead that tha\nvisitors hover tallied. Their attomptfl\nwere Innumerable hut most of their\nfirsi period throws wero faulty.\nIn the -second half tho visitors held\ntheir own and plied up for the period\nan  even  score with the home girls,\nThe   lineup   was:\nOranhroolt Position Nelson\nOuards\nBessie Woodman   Belle McG-aulny\nGuards\nEva. Molr Florence  Hoare\nCenter\nElma,   SarvLs Gladys   .telfs\nForwards\nJennie   Hopkins .l.Calhleen    Black\nForwards\nHurothy    Hodgson Vera    Wallev\nSpares\nOertrudo Hopkins lossio McBohald\nTbe npprfiniiii-e of the CranbroOR\nAthl'-tie ctuh teaiA hrouirhi an unburst Of cheering for tho visitors.\nStarting off at a furious pace, lhe\njeants battled trirougtt th,o whole 40\nminutes wllhout a letup hi thc\nSpeed, \"Within a few minutes it w-s\nnoticeable thnt the local hoys were\nplaying a game In whieh Individual\nplay ivae completely merged Hi brll- j\nHunt combination work. Not a irtanj\non their lineup could be picked oul .\nis ii star, so nk-'-Iy was tho play\nlimed. fi. Mc7i.,r of C^'inbrook\nplayed an  oxcelluit gnmo at Ruard;'\ni\\\\e BQCOUnted  for mom  nf  the  v!s-\n\u25a0tf tallica, although his penalty\nthrows wwe often wldo of th< .mark.\n0. 0(11, who replaced Crowe \"at 10\nmlhutes \u00ab>f time, did yeoman service\nduring  that  time.   Mooring   two   field\nj one  penalty goal.\nThf  teams w-cVe:\nh-.-nibiTtok Position Nojjftti\n'.    A.    K.   (llll....fiuill-.l   ...    E,    C,    Hun-\nc. .MrTi ri-   Guard.._ H. Ferguson\nM.   Argil- .Vhi,.r...lt.   Moddrell\nA. Crowe     .    Forward- ,  J. Notman\n>. Bmaf ird      forward i:. Maurer\nw. Bpenee  spares \\. Simons\nO.   CHU    Sparc. -\t\nW, T. Talt. refer-'i il hfttli Ihe\ngameM. J, Curran was the official\nscore-keeper.\nMen,\nFor Men Are Here\nWhether a man actually pays touch attention to the business of clothes or not, no one is slow to realize the value\nof a well dressed appearance in business or society. The\nwell dressed man commands attention. He possesses confidence. His very appearance gains him a foothold where\nevidences of careless grooming would be derogatory. No\nman can afford to overlook the worth of this truth. Spring\nis here. Spring clothes are here, new styles, good fabrics,\nlow prices. j\nSen Our Rangea of Smartly Tailored Suits for Men and Young\n:.  $29.50 and $31.50\nSpring Hats\nIn nil tho Now Blocks and the\ncorrect (shade of all-fur Felt\nat\n$4.50 to $8.00\n*    MANY   MEN   PREFER\nCloth Hats\nThey  aro  fashionable,  too, and\ncomo In  Smart Tweeds, at i\n$3,50 and $4.50\nMen's Neckwear\nWo carry a Inrpo stock which\nincludes colors and deslRns to-\nsuit   men   of   varied   tastes,  at\n$1.00. 81.25. 31.50 ta\n83.50\nOur  Mois'b  Own   Storo\nWHEN   YOU   THINK   OF\nTowels\nCOME TO THE BAY\u2014OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT\nWhite Turkish Towelling\nDeep Spongy Weaves at, per yd.\n35c, 39c, 45c\nFancy Guest Towelling\nFlour    do    l.lss    design,     pure\nwhite, 21 Inn wldo. Qftrt\nPor   yisrsl        UuL\nWhite Huckaback\nTowelling\nPer yard    \u00bb_    Oi\/V\nNew Store\nColored Turkish Towels\nus Blsf-fl iiml woavoa at\n111    VSII'ls.lls\nlirli'iH   \"r.ni\n40c to $1.49\nWhite Turkish Towels\nSum.-  plain, others fancy hor-\nders,     Priced   from,   each\n45c to $2.59\nWc Have Just Received a Shipment of\nFibre Suit Cases  8|\nStrongly made with steel corners, 2 safety catches,\nstrong luck and 2 straps.   Prices are\n$4.25, $5.25, $7.50, $9.40\nMAIN  FLOOR\n'(III-\nHudson* Sag (fampatui?M\njx_____ataS ___i\n[\nYALE SWIMMERS\nBREAK THE RECORD\nPHILADELPHIA. March \u00ab.\u2014Thi\nVols. 1'nivorslty relay sssvlnunlni.-\nti'iiin mado si in w wnrMv rooord\nSSsiliiislssy whon li defeated Use Uul-\nwi ;t> .if iviinssyh.uilsi. In lho son-\nrunt relay raw, nogotlatlug the siis-\ntsitu'i' in n iiiiiiuu-si ll- second**.\nPEEL  LIBERALS  NOMINATE\nBRAMPTON, Out., March B.\u2014\ntired I*, v.inl-jii. M.P., West LsinMun.\nsisIilro.-s. si tlio I.iii.-niiH of Pool county\nnl :i I'snivs'iiUi'ii hs-rs1 Ssitiirilny, wlii-n\nWilliam J. tOWs, ts local cinile. Imy-\ns-r. sssi.i chosen isis Un- Liberal i-.tn-\nsitsiisi,. in the inm federal election,\nMr. Lowe wsia f.iriiicrly in th\" lefts*\nlature.\nGeneral Tendency Is for\nHigher Pay and Shorter\nHours (or Women\nVIC\nprod\nwngc\nSH'f I\nSIIUIII\nof iho\n\u25a1Ial it.\nHi.. In\nlias b\nliurd\nng  I\nsll   till\nHOt   I.\n'rsitiA,  Misrcli   G. \u2014 Striking\nit tin., effects of the minimum\niisw   in   British  Columbia   is\nil In tlio report of ihu mlnl-\nsn;s. board, which  forms part\nannual report  of lho provla-\niiii'tmiint ot luljor. Ever since\n.' s-siiih' Into operation tlss're\nin a constant movspiont to-\nhlgher WftgOS and shorter work-\n\"inss.  among Women  isnd  girls\n\u2022 province. The lowest minimum\ni   the board is |13\nsi   SU..S0.\nand  tho\nTHEN SUHRENOERS\nWestern Ontario Fanner\nShoots Man Who Takes\nCow From Barn\nPORT ARTHUR, Mnrch ii.\u2014David\nsiil,liii walked Into the police station arid'reported that ho had shot\nand woundod a man named Klrkpat-\nliok at lliirloli, 30 miles-east ot\nhero. He wns placed under arrest,\nand later given bs^l.\nHis Btory Is that Kirkpatrick was\nattempting to take a cosv, ownership\ndlsptitod, from his barn, und that he\nthreatened Sisldull with a knlfo when\nlie Interfered. Slddul shot Klrk-\npatrtck In iho log, then gave first\naid, and look him to his own homo\nbefore reporting it to the pollco.\nGladys\nWalton\n-IN-\nPI N K\nTIGHTS\nJust .i  little bit the belt ciroua\npicturo   you    have   ever   seen.\nFull of Surprlioe .\n--C\n\t\n Rl\nSlESCfN DAM\nI'MOW&AY IvMRKll-Jfi, KARCE T, 1521\n-4-* '*.\n,   winter   -srelgfat,\nB%Wiellftt\u00ab, BhuUtestsji,\npate      Haavy    Gray\nantl S8.50 Pair.\n\u25a0\"nft\n.   BU\nf'-^ef'.yiiird.,   B.\nlW}wPmvffl|Jroiil' H***\n: l^amoul-sWosr, goosl-oir-\n\u25a0vlng.MswWnss,\n __f *U,'.'\u00abWWs\n\u25a0A at liXesUly reduced prices.\n_mim,m_. Apt,.Varnon sHr***--.\n7\np\n-JHP-resP---f-PM'' .'1HWM.\nA severe couth was held'up\nand relieved by our\nSyrup Linseed, Licorice\n* and Chlprodyne\n35o and 70e  psr Bottle\nCANADA DRUG AND\nBOOK CO.\nMall   Ordar.  Filled   Promptly\nPhone SI. P.O. Box 1067\n)r-\nIff\" '\u00bb -*\u25a0\u00bb\u25a0\u25a0\nFoil Supply of\nFIOUR AND FEED\nHay, Chick Chop\nand Scratch\nDeliveries Daily\nPhone 174\nNELSON UNITED\nFARMERS COOPER-\nATIVE ASSOCIATION\nDemonstration    Today   of\nTRW^B(.M,E BISCUITS\nLocal Green Onions. Head. I.et-\n(   tuoe,   Leaf'.'. Mtttir-M   llhiil.nrli,\nCauliflower, etc.\nCrystal    Whlto    Soap,   with\ne-\u00abry   dollar   -purohaae.     Ona\ni PeeUsBlna Tar s9oap>RBiE,\nI.\nSunlilst.    Orange\nS-lb. ,'tlne  ........\n.Manna In iln.\nEvaporated Milk,\nEaglo\nfor  \t\npor doien .\nor   I^lfideer,\ntwo   tins\n -65*\n83.70\nThe nerV6ua relaxation of the\nEyes accomodation by a stronger   coi-reoflon.'\nKeep efficient by keeping your\nEyes   young.\nIf yoim -corwotlon is '-over two\nyears nidi It is likely to be out\nof  date,   therefore   not  efflolent\nWe arc In a. position to glvo\naccurate and prompt service.\nJ. 0. PATENAUDE\nJeweler and  Optometrist\nHIGH-CLASS FURS\nAT   GREATLY   REDUCED   PRICES\nAny isrtlelo made to order from\nbeat selected skins. Cuitomere' own\nhire'made into any article desired,\nwith best work at moderate prloe.  u\nOld fure repaired and remodelled\nInto newest shape*.\nG. GLASER\nMANUFACTURING  FURRIER\nNELSON, B.C.\nPHONE 106.\nP.O. BOX 707,\nOf. Unproved and unimproved lands.\nI have eevcral good housea for aale.\nD. A. McFARLAND\nINSURANCE REAU  ESTATE\nGREENHILL   COAL\nRoom S  K.W-S.  Block.        Phon. 49\n\u2014\nJOHN DALY\nCABINET CIGAR STORE\nMAIL  ORDERS  ATTENDED  TO\nPROMPTLY\nSmoking Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes and\nFull   8tock   of  Cigar.,   Cigarettes,\nOther Smekera' Supplies\nB, C. PLUMBING AND\nHEATING COMPANY\nExpert   Repair*\nHeating   and   Plumbing   Contractors\nOne of the sweetest, prettiest, most human pictures we\nj have, ever shown. Full of delightful comedy, it tells the\n. story of a little circus girl who, in making a balloon\naccent lands on the roof of the church parsonage;, thereby\n(\u2022\u2022aiisiiiK the minister much anguish of mind.  \u2022\nYoung or old, you'll just love it.\nTWO-REEL COMEDY\n\"A RED HOT FINISH\"\nMUTX AND JEFF\nTOPICS OF THE DAY\nWhen You Overliaul Your Launch Use\nRAPCO MARINE PAINT\nWhite. Green and Red\nAndrB-jrry, Bros. \"Luxeberry\" Spar Varnish.\nW-fl can alfo supply you with Paint and Varnish Remover,\nSteel Wool, Sand Paper, Paint,Brushes, etc.\nWoesj-VallaiKe Hardware Company, Ltd.\nim.\n\u00abn\u00bb\u00bb, m. v.\nMr,     Ramsden     Describes\nCi>*r\u00abM^ISjtreet?\u00ab\u00bbCul\n'   turer-Many Rose Orders\nI ,;\u201e\u25a0, iu'ljl ,' ''. TT.       \u25a0';\u25a0\n\u25a0 A largo iiiiilleiien of flower lovera\nin tho olty counoil chamber Friday\nisJ-Jht enjoyed, a . t*:s\u00bbt in the lecture\nof |L V. *ftajii\u00bbdesj, <m \".Mljiih'.zell\nSweet Pe\u00bb,\" an eiuc.ldaHon of Ihe\neiieh'inti-acnt'i of.\"\u00abwoet- pea culture,\njhla being the third lecture in the\neerie* arranged by. tlie Nelson and;\nDistrict. Horticultural.. nnclnty, \u25a0 m\nFront, noted en chairman.\n,' After, tracing tho Wotory of the\naweet pea, frdm the modest white\nbloom'of, Sk-il*. through the three\ntrue* of (InsiiiHflsiivi, Spencer, and\nUrtwini tho. Stumor* bolntr now the\ncommanding' typti, end rcTerrVig to\nthe SOIW.'now ' varletiea listed since\n1900, Mr, Ilninisilen proceeded to do.\ntails of \u25a0 the \u25a0 culture'.\u2022 of \"the most\npopular,-.of. VloVeris,.. IH whloh' an Investment, of tl in seeds would purchase inni-o shloorrs*. than one h,ouae,\nhold crosild us*.\nDaaOrlbei Culture\nThe. locturor favored propar'ng tho\nground in' tho falls, digging to n\ndepth ot '80 Inches, smil nilxlsi\u00bbr old\ncow manure with tho soil, which it\nwals important to pack hard, tho\nslowly germinating o-iods demanding\na hard seod bed, througK which thisy,\nsent down their rootfl threo or four\nfeet.' The only satisfactory s'libs-tl-\ntuto for cow mnnurC, hn said,' wnB\nhonom-sal;' and on no nccount must\nany green manure hn used, or hon.\nmanure in nny form, whatever.\nPlanting, 'ho staid,.'should bo dono\nIn- Mnrch, cither inhoxct-' or pots In\ntho house, when sand should bo\nused, or\" in the open na soon ita tho\nground could he worked, In tho latter\ncasse each variety bolng planted In a\ndifferent row. Ho favored planting\noach seod with lots srf. room in tho\nrow,* or iby itself In a box,, wl*. a\nview to caso df trapiplantlri*^ Wrlnr\nkled kernels, he sa|d, slipuld ho\nsoaked to assist germination, oiid\nblack opes should havo. the hard\nouter covering nicked- opposite tho\nplumule, while thn whlto .nnd cream\nkornojs needed no special treatment.\nAn extra inch of earth should bb\nallowed for open air planting, for\nprotection agnlnBt frost. Transplanting to the plant's permanent\nlocation should occur whon the root\nisy'iii.'in waa developed to Blx Inches\nIn depth.      ....    ,    ,  ,   ..\nWhen the plant sent out laterals,\ntho main 'stem should be pinched off,\nMr. Ramsden ssisi ii'ii, leasing two or\nthree late.raja. to' become tines, two\nfor preference. The vlnoa should be\ntrained straight up, ahd all tondrila\nnot actually holding up the. plant\nshould, bo pinched off. Prematura\nbuds on tho laterals should he destroyed, by rubbing; if pinched off,\nthey would bo' replaced.\nThe sweat pea could hardly have\ntoo ipuch water, the livturcr Bald,\nand tho moro bloom's taken off It,\ntho moro it would hear. If blooms\nwere allowed to ren\\aln to mature,\nthe plant would censo' blooming, _o\nwarned against ov.er-fecsHng. tho\nplants, \"Where considered absolutely\nnocc-mary, ho said, food in the ahnpo\nnf a spoonful of nitrate.of soda to a\ngallon of water might she applied to\nthe roots.\nIn answer of Mr. Frost. Mr. Rams-\nden advised ngalpst fall planting, na\npractised In England, as being too\nspeculative here. Tn K. W, Wld,\ndowson he stalled lhat chemical fcr-\ntllltor.-t ought hot to bo considered,\nwith the possible exception of superphosphate of ltme. Iii.ii.nusi] he\nclassed ns on animal fertilizer. He\nalso advised Mr. Wlddowson that\nshady Burdens, were, not good for\nswcot pens, wllh the exception of tho\nsalmon, varieties. To A. Illggln-\nhotham ho stated -that as good re-\nsuite scould he obtained with exclusive, open sslr planting as with\nhouso. planting, if due caro was\ntaken.\nMr. Hamsdcn expressed tho view\nthnt, Instead of halt, a dozen sweet\npen fanciers competing nt tho, flower\nshow, Nelson could svislly have to,\nrill of whom would have an equal\nchance to win, oa patience and. at.\ntoptlori counted more than knowledge\nIn the game.\nA cordial voto of thanks to Mr,\nIssiiii ssi,>n  was carried.\nMany   Order   Roles\nQrders for over 100 rose hushes\nsvere turned in to Secretary Qoorgo\nBrant in the course ot tho evening,\n'making, with thoso aleady ln hand,\nover 260 required. It was announced\nthat the. lists would be kept open, for\none weok longer, and that brdora\n.could -bo given or ,phonod to. Secretary Brant, or. to Mr. Frost, the\nlatter at the Nelson Hardware company. A. commltteo consletli-sg. of\nDr. BI. O. Smyth, Mr. Itamsden and\nMr. Frost will select tho varieties\nfor those who merely order hy, color\nor by other characteristics.\nIt was announced that Ms. William\nRutherford would, give the ..fourth\nlecture 'in the course, in about two\nweeks time, and that she -would denl\nwith  rock  gardens. *\nA resolution of condolence was recorded, to be fonvarded to John\nFrasor, a former president of the\norganization in ita old form, In respect to his bereavement by the death\nof Mrs. Fraser. i\ni ii i'i , t*i<iLii,s_\u00b1.:j__jq______m*\nIt Is sohio lime since Nelson the*\nBtregoersi hoye- had- an opportunity.\nto.B-jo a. really goods runortolre.-ooin-\npanyi and, now that theatrical, matters are returning to normal oqpr\nilltlonii.nifaln neversil cbiriisanle'e have\nslirnlfliul their' Iptontloss. of plnyltsg\nan eiiiiafliiment In. Nelson, the first\n6f'*hIoW*lll be the Maude Hohsler-\nson Flftyers, who open a three days,\nengagement at tho opera limine next\nThursday. Fo'f, tholr opening bill\ntaiey li-nt present that ever popular\ndramatic success, \"The Lion and\ntho M.\u00abuse,'. a. change of'bill' will\nbo 'given ' each I'vonlng, aUo a Saturday'matinee.'\nModern condition* are hard on.\nthe eyea, bt*,t modern optical\n(Blenoes, can apply the. remedy.,\nIitttia isre*csrHie fop you.\nji#wAnra\nJeweler,   Optician   4   Engraver\ns_____3s*Tm^m*^m\" *'\n~l   \u00bb  m\u2014\nmm\nm\nLime and Sulphur Solution\nWe have a'_ carfoad in stock\n,-of time-Sulphui- Spray in'\nliquid form.\nIt run 40 Impnrial Gallons to\nthe. barrel, but we. will also put\nit: up. in tins of' 4,' gallbns each:\nWe also have Dry. LimerSul-\nphur. j\nTHE BRACKMANJCER\nMILLING ca, im\nUSUAL PRICES\n\u25a0\nUSUAL PRICES\nA Drama of the Backwoods of ALASKA\nA CfrwarA awl a Runaway Wife Caught by tlie Man Both Had Ruined\n\" \u2022 A Drama of Wonderful Conflicts\nMAN'S HATE AGAINST MAN'S FEAR\nWOMAN'S PASSION AGAINST GIRL'S LOVE\nSCOFFER'S SKILL AGAINST TEMPESTS MIGHT\nMASTER PRODUCTION\nScenes of Strife\u2014of Romance\u2014of Vivid, Livid Action.   MEN who are real men; men who are beasts.\nWomen wonderful in their love; women pitiable in their frailty. A picture you must \"not miss.\nAdults\n.35c\nUsual Prices\nChUdi-en... tfc\nrmmtmm\nWEDDINGS\nCITlTt:\n-Ik-mi'\nGBT\nAt lho manscMTrnit. oh. Thur-idtsy\nevening; tho marriage svas aolmnlzed\nbetween Roller! Curtla ot A*.'matron,l*,\nand Lavlnla Wright, step-daughter\nof Eugene Klncaid of Trail. Rev.\nA. M. O'Donnell officiated. Mr. and\nMrs. C. W. Carr,, were tho wltnesseB.\nAfter the ccrtmony Mr. and Mra.\nCurtis left for their homo at Ami-\nstrong.\nWANDERERS* PRESENTED\nWITH NEW HOCKEY CUP\nA brand new Pllvor cup supported\non liockpy Ptlcks nn(l nknten and\nnurmounted with a hockey player,\nhn\u00bb been, presented to tho Wander-'\now, the wlnnore of tho city. Junior\nhockey leaffuo, who are alno the\nholdeni of, tho Junior championship\nof the' Kootenay. The hup, whieh\nwns presented by ISddy Murphy and\nhl\u00ab aBfloelateB, will-be competed for\nnnnunlty by the trity Juniors, nnd\nwill oyentuatly be{ir shields Inscribed with tho city Juniors, and the\nplayerp on tho championship teams.\nIt now rents on display-In the wln-\nilow nf Thiirman'n <-ii:ni- storo on\nBilker fij.reet, in the co\\irse of a day\nor (wo, a ]ihmt'i-.v:iitli of the ti-nm\nhnldint: U for this yearf will be nlmt\ndispla.yed. The personel of the Wanderers' toanv Is Walter Bradshaw.\ncaptain; Jack Ma-dden, Manoger;\nJack Annable, Robert Waldle, Jim\nMadden, Robert Thompson, Suart\nDesbrlsay, Fred Ritchie, and, Ronald Smythc. J. o-dr-nr.l'i was tho\nteam's \"official  coach.\nThe avcrago valuo ot hank notes\nnow 1n circulation Is nbout ?225,-\n000,000. Tho deposits with the banks\namount to more than two billion.dollars.\nNelson News of the Day\nSons'  of  KnrliMiH.  will  moot tonight\nRed   Rose   Degree. (2046)\nTho Womens hoHpltnl alii will hold\ntheir monthly meeting nt 3 o'olock\nthis afternoon  ln  the  \"Y\". (2051)\ncity Band practice tonight. R o'olock.\n  (2052)\nThe regular monthly general meeting\nof Nelson 'Liberal AKHoclntton will\nbe held at Association room this evening At 8 o'clock. A full attendance Is\nrequested.\n(2043)      Erie.  V. Dawson,  Secretary\nMcDonald's   Flntappls   Manual-Kit\nr^     A   BIQ   SiLidpft\n\u25a0Give   your   Grocer   a   trial   ordor.   and\nsee tbe reason for a repeat. (1067)\nFor quick and reliable Rervlce phone\nJCd Lane Transfer. Dry Wood for sale.\nPhono 327  L. (1B2R)\nSocial and Personal\n\u2022 ' _~\u2122*~' \u25a0'\"\nRegl Graves' left for Kllowha on Bat-\n\u2022urday.\n\"Buck\" Taylor, of Kaslo, came In\nSaturday, an-i left by the Kettle Valley train for the' coast.\nMr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald returned Saturday from attendance at\nthe NorthweRt Mlrtlng -convention at\n-Spokane.\nA number ot young peoplo spent\ntho week end ns the guests of Mr.\nand Mrs. n. Applewatte at willow\nPoint returning by the Crow boat\nlast evening. They were Misses Mar-\njorle Bloomer, Bessie Risk, Clara Gra-\niiniii, Borghlld Oleson, and Edna Parker and ' Netson Ball, Fred Fletcher,\nHoward   Murphy and   Richard  Astlcy.\nMr. nnd Mrs. P. J. Sheran hnve returned from Spokane and the Mining\nconvention.\nKOTIOB\nS-4BV  AND  XAABV\njf lffht Otamm\nNELSON     BUSINESS     COLLEGB\nMonday   and  Thursday   evenings  from\n7 p. ni. to 9:15 p. m.\n(2018)\nORANGE  or  BUSINESS\nHaving    taken    over    tbe    Fairview\nMeat   Market   business  carried   on   for\na  short   time  hy   Mr.   Olsen,   I   solicit\na share of tho puldio'n patronage.\nF. A, JONES Manager.\nReal   Estnte   nnd   Insurance\nR.   Thompson,   proprietor  Phono   110\nMAN  \u2014 \"Experienced   ln  dining   room\nwork.\u2014Tho Grill. Nolson. (2031)\nRev. D. T. McClintock will conduct\nhis farewell Service in Ht. Paul's Sunday Evening. Look at the church program  for the day. (202-S)\nRose orders, to be Included tn the\nImportation which the Horticultural\nsociety Is arranging, should be phoned\nto Secretary George Brant phono 608Y2,\nor to E. Ffrost, NetHon Hardware\nCompany, at  onco. (2027)\nFIRE INSURANCE\nInsure to-day\u2014-Ity-ao\nrow you may have a\nfire.\nDolt\nNOW\n\u2014\n\u2022Phone 135.    Call or\n\u25a0write for rates.\nCharles F. McHardy\nINSURANCE\nPHONE 180\nREAL EftTATK\nNOTICE   TO   PHOSPECTORS\nA. G. Langley, resident engineer\nwill give a talk on geology and kindred subjeots at the city hat) nt 8\nP. Mi- Wednesday Mnrch 9. All those\nInterested ln Mining nre invited to tit-\ntend. (3041)\nPeople's   Forum   meets   8   P.   M.\n(20-17)\nOn account of Rev. J. TV. Lltoh not\nbeing able to get to Nelson before\n|the end of the woek special meetings\nwill not commence In Baptist Churoh\nuntil   next  Sunday. (2048)\nO.    P.    *.    0OO1 AX,    OLUB\nWhist Drlvo. and Dance Eagle Hall\nSaturday March 12th. Curds 7:30, Dancing 9:80. Refreshments on Snle nd-.\n\u25a0niHBion   COo. \u00bb (2049)\n\u25a0\u25a0\u2014\u25a0\u25a0.:-;\nVilli fl i\nNELSON\nOPERA HOUSE\nThree Nights\nAND AftTURDAY  MATINEE\nCommencing\nTharsday, March 10th\nMAUDE HENDERSON\nPLAYERS\nIN REPERTOIRE\nOpening   Bill,  the   Ever  Popular\nDramatic  Success\nThe Lion and the Mouse\nPrices 91.10-. SOc,  55c\nIncluding Tax\nSeat Sale at City Drug Wednesday.\nMonuments\nKOOTENAY   GRANITE   AND\nMONUMENTAL     COMPANY,\nLIMITED\nFront   St.,   Nelto-i\nIt la \\*.nn*i-\u00bb and. unntfuswory\nto havo poor vision .Titt eye\nstrain\u2014my service, is your pro*\ntootlon siii.i Kimi-antee. If 1sh\u00bbo\nIs any qurallon About your eyss\nsoo mo at once. It Is, very lm.\nportant to remedy any and every defect.\nMako your appointment. its\nexamination will be. very, thor-\n.sstjrli and accurate, and resffuUs\nl.syond quissttOR.\nA. HIGGINBOTHAM,\nOptometrist,  K. W.  C,  Block\n(Upstairs),   Nelson,   B.   C.\ni...   .mi. i\u00bb \u25a0 a imtmttmamaAmaa\nWE HAVE ON HAND\nFLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS\nFOR   1921\nNEW  AND   FRESH\nFLEMING'S, STORE\nGREATER  NELSON\nDRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ETC.\nFuji Rang,* of\nSt Charles Milk\nIn  Stock\nAt   New   Reduced   Pricss\nKootenay Lodgo No, 18 I.O.O.F., *lll\n..,' at, home t.. all Oddfellows!, Slsster\nillcbckalie* their, families, escort's,- anst\n.Invited friends In Iho l.O.O.F. hnll on\nrrhura.lisy, March 10, \u00bbt. H P.M.  (30M)\nJust to  Let You Know\nA. D. PAPAZIAN\nExport  Wstohmsker,  Jswaler  and\nGrsdusto Optometrist.\nTRY    A.   CLASSIFIED    AD.\nIP\nmm\nHosiery and the Day's\nWork\nWHEN ypu (Jrsis In th* morninu It\nIs nloe to put on hosiery thst fssls\nsoft and comfortable to ths foot and\n.thst fits properly; it's nice to know\nthat you have hosiery thst won't\nhavo to bs replaced for a long time.\nIt helps to start th* day right.\nIf you talt* advantane of thst*\nvsluss you will have* that kind of\nhosiery. 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