{"http:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.14288\/1.0400947":{"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/dataProvider":[{"value":"CONTENTdm","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/isPartOf":[{"value":"BC Historical Newspapers","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/issued":[{"value":"2021-07-20","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"1923-02-16","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/aggregatedCHO":[{"value":"https:\/\/open.library.ubc.ca\/collections\/nelsondaily\/items\/1.0400947\/source.json","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/elements\/1.1\/format":[{"value":"application\/pdf","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note":[{"value":" Woodiiworth Movm\nGIVE UP REPARATIONS\nSee Page 2\n\/<\u25a0-\u2022_\/\u00bb$  \"M'<_\n\/\/fir\nltt>\nNelion Wins First\nGAME FROM MERR1TT\nSee Page 7\nVOL. 21.\nNELSON, B. C, FRIDAY MOKN1NG, FEBRUARY 10. 1923\nOCEANS' TOLL OF SHIPS IS A LARGE\n1\nG\nommons Passes Unanimous\nResolution for a Double\nInquiry\nRAIN GROWER IS\nFATHER OF MOVE\nNew Brunswick Member Gets\nScope of Proposed Investigation Extended\nOTTAWA,    Feb.    15.\u2014Without' dividing,   Hit*   house   tonight   decided   In   fa-\n\u25a0 oi*   of   ft   enniiulHblon   tu   lavcttlggte\n[both   tlie  grain   trad.* and  potato grov-\nXs  the   resolution   wan   originally\ntaseesm  by  .1- Miller,   PravaooolTt,\ngu'Appelle, It wan n?ntrict-*d to inquiry Inlo v ifi In. But au discussion\ndeveloped pitas eiiiii.** .'rum th.* marl-\nHme provinces that Inquiry should be\n\u25a0ii 1<I alKO Into the patHto trade, and\nMr. Miller consent \u00ab*d to an ameiid-\nm*|il   of  hia  motion   to   thin effect.\nHou. w.  R. Hmliti tttll, mln .star of\nagriculture, observed during tho de-\n' that the spirit nf tbe renolutlon\nwan. already being coinplied with by\nthe government; In Its promised liiv-.it*-\niigation by a special commission, \"if.\"\nMr. Motherwell added, \"this comminution finds It Impossible and impruc-\ntlcabh* to complete its Investigations,\nnny reeoniinciidniloii*- made for further Inquiry will be considered by\nthc   government.\"\n\u25a0hoold. Bt InolmlTt\nAt the evening sitting, Mr. raid*\nwell, Victoria and Carillon, eiprt-SMid\napproval of the resolution, and ad*\nveonied a thorough Irqtitry Into the\nbits'\u25a0VMS o\\ handling >,:-olo. Mr. Caldwell oppuned limiting the Investigation to the grain business, however.\nHo thought thnt It should be enlarged\nto    include.   :.ll   agricultural   product.**.\nHon.   Chariot   tow-art,   ntaanor   uf\ntin* lot Mr Ior, \u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u2022I 'hut there was no\n\u2022 uUnlton un tho part of thu govern*\nfitLiim lo UuUm tho UiVF->ttf-aiioii. There\ni   no   l*eni*on   why   K   should   nyt   In-\n\u25a0 !'i.n.    all    :.k: i.-uit irul     products.     He\ni    doubtful    whet hur    the    appoint*\nNi.'fil    ot   a   miiuiii'-.nui    would    1..-    the\nsolution of the tarmers' troublct, how-\n\\er.\nHe exressed the opinion that thc\ntahdurdi fixed for Canadian gruin\no too high,\nP. Micbnu'I, Liberal, Restlgouch*.\nI, B, mo\\ed that the resolution !>\u25a0*\n'*mended so .is to pilot** nn Invest!-\nration Into the handling of potatoes.\nOn  thc (-.ut'tlon being put.  tho  reto-\ntUVIon   wan   carried   uh   amended.\n.TI0NAL WUST\nIT SPLIT THE\nDENSE pTIC\nGreat Artery Between Montreal and Chicago Is Placed\nUnder Single Control\nIMMIGRAT_1)0LLARS\nURGES SIR HENRY\nGnii'ts Destines\nol   JugoSlavia\nCostly Catholic\nChurch Bums in a\nSaskatchewan Town\nPONTVKX.   Back.,   IM.    If..   -   I*||*_\nwhich started at \u00bb:4U o'clock tonight, j\ncompletely     destro) ed     thc     Roman\n\"lithollc  Chttreh  and  all  Its contents,\navr   one  atattic,  und  caused   u   total\nIu:.m  vt  14*1,1106,  partially  eowrud   by,\nInsurance.\n1|    The fire Ik believed to have origl-\nTtiated   (rom   a   defective   Hue   in   the ,\n\\ Iurnact    In    Hi.    tui\"\"-incut.      B* (ore\nft the fire wuu discovered, It had Eulned :\nsuch    haadwny    that    volunteer   fire I\nfight (.'i*   decided    It    was    useless    to |\nattempt   to   fight  the   blaae.\nThey   confined   their efforts  to as- j\nlisting  people  living  in  the  vicinity i\nof thu church to remove tholr furniture to the streets, as It was feared j\nthe fhe would spread.\nThe cluirch was comparitlvely I\n* new, hu*. ing been built within the I\n. laal four yvuru. It wai a frame <\nbuilding, with a ven* high tower. I\nami contained u set ot chlmot, which I\n\u25a0 WUh be a total loss.\nAt  ll:30 o'clock,  thc lire was .'ill\nburning,  but n  guard   was  on  dutj.!\nI; and t\\o olher damage will result.\n_\u2014 i\u2014fc \u2014*\t\nProhibition Member\nWill Introduce His\nBill at Westminster\nLONDON,   Feb.   15.--The   house   of I\nf commons early In the present session j\nj-wlii, for iho flrat time in Its history,\nI havo an oppoi tunlty to discuss a total.\nI prohibition bill, which Edwin Scvym-.\nTKeour,   prohibition   nicmhcr   for   Dun-j\n^deo,  will Introduce, wiih tho backing\n>f   two   or   three   teetotaller    Labor\nBjCiembers.       This     Is     made     possible\n[} through Mr. dcrymgoour'a luck In at*-!\ncuring    seventh    place    In    the    ballot\neld  ul  the opening uf aach  tension\u25a0\n\u25a0if   parliament,   for. the   right   o.   pii-\n|rat\u00ab nn inberi to Introduce blllt.\nHu.li nongovernment bills have only]\nlhe  slightest  chimes ol  being  adopt-\nId.   bul   the   luiioi'liiciloii   of   tliiM   bill\n(  .ii   afford   an   nnei '\"-iin*-   opporlu-\n.   \u25a0_:  v.  -    {  the fcolbg of parl!_.\npt. oa prvUlWUrai   . - .\nSays Country's System Has\nBest Officials That a Road\nEver Had\nOTTAWA. Kcb. 1&.\u2014Cuinula\"h need,\nnf immigration of capital, gi well \u25a0\nan ol farmort, the Nationui nUway'a\ncry for traffic, ond the raaaont for\nthe unbiased decision of headquarter.**\nand districts, were outlined by Sir,\nll-mry Tliornton. at the board of trade .\nlun. h.-on   today.\nHlj_h tHbuto whh paid to th.* rail-\nway efficeiw of the Orand Trunk und\nCanadian National nysteni. No ether\nrailway km.v.n to Sir Mcnry emlnaced\nin Its offlciul to h ter uo niany Intelligent, faithful und ea4>atile ofli- I\netetk U \\vn\u00ab n very Mihiiiblf unset'\nto have men familiar with the traffic und requireini nti* uf the !ml lie\nwithout the iiec.'iHlty of bi*ln*:liig In\noutsider*;\nA Problem at Traffic\n\"Our problem Is the ctraatlon of traffic. Wa cannot get any Mora truffle\nout ot tho country thnn exi**!**- wiili-\nIn It. The mity way we nn in-\ncreabe our grocs receitits nnd retlnee\nour deficit Is by utiractlng capital\nto this eot-utry, so n_ to add t^i Kl\ndvvoluptnent, nnd thereby ndd ah..\nto the vului-ble trufr'c In arUtch nut\nonly > nm- r.ilvvny will sh-iie. but\naJfcu the C. P. It., which, yon wlll\nall admit, Ih u thing Of pride to th<*\np\u00ab*uple   iti   Cunudu.\n\"Our toj-k Is the task of the paoptai\nof Oiniubi-to get behind this counti*)\nund put our nhoulderi to the wheel*\nwithout pi.'.iiulitl JeirJoui-lc*.. a.kl\nuithwnt undtPc pii-ro In mil1 \u00abWii pai'-\ntlcuiar lucality\u2014tu pull together and\ntry to rcollxe all the great hlett-\nwhiih   God   hits given ui.\nThe rcm-miit* which h'd to the\ndistricts prop-'sed are largely leeh-\nnUal ..nt*. One uf the great aitartM\nof coiamerca In Canada li that tit.*\nroad which runs from MbntrtaJ\nthrough Toronto, through Detroit t*.\nOhlciigo. It <*onstitnli:S the gnat Uni\"\nwhich foniic.u easlcrn t'anud-i with\nOlilcago, the gateway In the west o\"\nthe I'nited mhOhee. Through that\ngateway, and along that al'tui.v of\ncommoree, flows an rnortnout volume\nuf busint-iti. it m\/gwmsste by far\nthe den-tost tt.iflic operation of our\nrailway,\n\"it baaflni lo me it hmh u..l in th**\niiitef.-fr.Li- of the aystaao that there\nshould   it,-  any   divisi-jn   vi  raapoa*fl-\nhtllty In the handling of the l-uffic\nbviwevn Motitreni nnd Ohleaco. For\ntlMtt renaon. T'Tonto was iseleehd aa\nthe dli-trlct heaihiuarleid. and for\ntlttit rens.in thc Uividliv.- lln.* bolwaan\nthe e-flit and the c.iitral lUvtafou araa\nplaced In the vicinity of yui bee.\n\u2022\u2022Thr-v* Is no Intention tu affect  lh<\nImportanoa of Montr, al. Them win\nhe no altci-atlun In tlie khopa there,\nand   no   chnnre   in   other   facilities.\n\"Ix*t us u*ldress uur OftarU l\"\npehsash huw we can alnacl capital\ntn this country. I bellavt Immlgra-\ntiun of a few thuuKind dollars tu\nthe Dominion is junt us ImparUutl\nao the Immigration of a law farmera.\nWe must not overlook the immigration QhaatKn in populating the\nIrani west, and it hapo  that a vlg-\nOfOUa, const met I vo and eonttnuoiiH\nImmlKiation policy will ba adopt.'d,\nan.l that those who an- bMaraatad in\nincr.-iiHing the popiihitioii will bt\nable to rally around the govern*\nment and lo nttlst in avar* poa-\n-Iblo   U*gTco   in    lhat   Itfelopim nt.\"\nPREMIER    NIKOLAI    PATCHITCH   I\nOf   Jllgo-Slaviu,   bat   beet,   a-nl.c-d   to j\nplfdfc- bio country'*' -rtupport to Orecc*,\nIn   thc   e\\ent   of   renewed   war   wllh\nTurkey. *\nWIRELESS SAYS\nSHIPS SINKING\nIN ATLANTIC\nFRANCE MAKES\nHUGE LOAN TO\nPOLISH NATION\nCommunists Claim It Is (or\nPurpose of Attacking Germany From East\nTO HELP FRIEND IN\nNEED,SAYS POINCARE\nOne  Quarter  Must Go  Ior\nFrench    War    Material;\nPasses Overwhelmingly\nPARIS, \u25bas.i' la. A l\"...i s.i LOf\nni'ii.i.liu lin.i\u2014l, tu 1's.r nl ss-.ih soteil\nlis th. l-'ismri purlluiiisiil L.il.iy. It\nI, s-ri'ls-lullj- il.sf,-illi.il ua \"f.ir Ilio pur-\npofs i.r liiipnlflnK I's...\" '- fl.ilMtol\niii.il us.ii.,i.ilc olliiiillsjii. io .In.t   it mny\nI re.um, ll\u00bb \u00bbrl,|.. r I :.n. i.i Uis- atu-\nl-uiitul- i-jlir rt Is.l l;:ill..i - und play lllsi\nrols-    lo    TSiskll    It,   Kf>i:ra|iti!i- .1    pinl-\n]tlun   mill   hl.-.iil.i    iii'IIIs    It,\nTh. vs.i.. on iin m.n-iiii- ss-.i- r.ij\nio   tii      m.his ' at   Vaaa,   \u00abi...   s-oird\nI \u2014Hl.Hl      il     d liar. 11     Usui     lla*     lo.li.\njwhll.   sl.-Mined   \u2014alftlbl)    fur   In-    nr-\nsti.iiii.itiun of rl.,-  i-..i.i i\ni isiirriitit.-it   iillm-l.   l-'-'-i   i\nI. nils     put     llllUll^ll    Iif\nji-siri-lon    a\u2014 allmV   .1. itua\nsv. -1\nrrom\u2014\u00abU   by   n\n\"Ull-\nflii\n' -'\u00bb \u00ab'   GRAVEYARD OF UNKNOWNSHIP\nNORTHPAQFIC  IS IN FL\nCOUNTS THREE BYWESTCOA\nj Fate oi Tuscan Prince Shroud- Sends Up Flares Durii.it Night\ned in Mystery;  Reports      OH p**chena Point on Van**\nFlatly Contradict\nouver\nIsland\njNlTA BURNS TO WATER'S STf I ER ALGER1NE\n-I\nlEDGE.   UMATILLA   REEF\nSHING TO RESCUE\nj Santa Rita Is a Wreck but It    * lought the Unidentilied\nMAJ. GEN.   RONALJ   8TORRS\nMllllats    lismriiw   JtTiis.ili-m   fin.\nll*J_\", Uuf uiti\\s*l  iii  Ni-sv   \\urk,\nPRICE OF F000\nIS NOW DOUBLE\nIN RUHR TRACT\nCrew of Thirty Saved by\nBreeches Buoy\nI Va-VNCOUVnfc Feh. It \"Th. fe-rav*--\nI yard of thu North I'arKh\" took a\ntoll of three thips at* the i*i*.**ull of\nI the pett which fwept the British\nI '.'oliiinhia and Wa.shliiKlon OOMt Hnti\n' hii-d n'.i-lit and this mornln*f. but not\n; \u25a0 lift wart lohl. nlthoui-h reicm :\nI troth war? cunductcil in it  lum*.*-' run- <\nI nlng team.\n[     Th**   \\ aaWehB   lom   todjy   were   the\ni Tuscan    ITimv,    which    v*'1'1   awhoie\nion Kfte\\nn polnl: th<- itaaanar Vikn,\nj v in, h   i.uin.ic  to  Um  mtphet*t   Ma*a,\ntun' CnaU-te raaf. nnd tht freighter'\nBanta   EUU.   loda-ad   high   on   I   rock\nLtdgn nanf Clo-oosc Kasstswheer Wand\nSwims Ashore  With   Lint\nThe   men   of   lln    S.nita    Kit.i\nner May Be the Miss-\nf\" ing Tuscan Prince      ,*>\nVICTORIA. Ftb. 15.\u2014Whit ap- ';\npctn to be \u25a0 Itrqt patsenfltr\nstetmer it afirt off Pachtnt\npoint, v\u00abst cotst of Vtncouvtr\nisland, accroding to a wireltta\nmessagr rtceivcd htre tt 10 p.\nm., from the talvagt tteamtr\nAlgennc.\nThe Algtnne. whilt Itymg overnight at Port Stn Jutn, waa\nboardad   bv   customt   offic *n   at\n9:30    p.\nWho    rroortcti    thtt\nU.iiul\n'i ti.   tnaactonooM   foi   i\nI Ulid\u00ab*.lukeil   by   tin-   IJilniei   i\nin    l\")'i.\nItalian Freighter Is Washed JJ'JJ, n\"  *F*    '  '\nby Htavy Seas; Cutter\nSpeeds Toward Her\nSCHOONER FRIENDSHIP\nREPORTED SETTLING\nOne Week Has Brought 0c- attritmta (Mr mMi  to on i\u00abg\n.    j   m .,       \\7 mTe   of   Victor   RMtOpPt   who   lictl   |\ncupied lerruory to Verge    ]itl. about his i.od>. t-utng.-d ism th\n*f  r__t.m_ I IHtal     J'*;\u00bb.     and     OWU     a-llol*e.     .\noi ramine\n;     *l   l.a.\n' \u00bbooi i    M\n' aaesta, \u00bb\nMany Other Vessels Are Reported Disabled by Storms\nSweeping the Ocean\nNEW YORK, Feb. 15.\u2014Out of\nthe fury storm-t-Aeot Atlant-c today c\u00bb.\u00bbe wireless calls for aid\nfrom Iwo sinkini vesttl*. tod\nniwi of the ditablinn of ttv\u00bbral\nothtn.\nTho lUhan frtmbttr Monce*>i-\naio't radio laid the was being\nwashed by heavy Mat, and thr.t\nIha crew was siif't-rinq tram tho\nttvert cold. The cetter Seneca\nwaa \"\"\u25a0 '!.'\"'! to the thio from\nNew York, ard tha Tairoa set\nout  from   Boston.\nA c\u00aba\u00bbt r_oard eutter was sent\nto the schooner FriencJship, reported -\"hkin-. off Oregon inlet.\n~*0   mtles   sooth   of   Virginia   beach.\n,-_' tnam    i i .*s   thai   Bl\ne.inMii rs   ramttt* d   our\nId not hei lt\u00ab'\u00ab to cue. I\nthe   t-inoint -\u2022   .In.*   iu\nbepnt]   Moui:<<  i. ...ii.'i\n\"Wii. n a couaary baa noi ..uifiei.ut\nnant| tu as us wen %'. bt*-. it -.huuld\ntat   teas*.   \u00ab*.* n   i*j  Ki   fi Itndt.\nM,   Pttlnout   lepii.*'\n\u2022'W-. ait- 1*1)dlaa Inoiiej to .. frbnd\nin ti.'..i. It ts tin- -*n>> i up:..nation\n>*\u00bbu- w!tl Ifl **\/Ain till* \" rt *li not\nM   bad   H   others   I   rnhmpki   kU*'\"\nThe    Oa~HMunlttt    bttlaHj    oppornd\nI *ii.   |...ii,\nI Daptrt) bniie lufvmn .1 ih< Kaao.\nclat' j |*rtat m rrttpoadi m Ihal o\u00bb^\nof   th.-   Mcrti   clanati   -.'f   tb-   aff*~a>\nnn-Ilt     C.lllcil     for     III*-     t.UHl\u201e\u00bb,      cf     W-;\ni.i:it,riji   lo ihe ,r.i..nit  ei   IM.iM,9M\nfrae.'-    \"-fin   on.    Q_   th.    l.iri*.-t   mi.-\ninnnlt k n   (. >l   ifun   plant!   In   Fnace\nSays     DU-crr*     Araiaat    Oeruuiaj\n\u2022'Tin* luin. lv i-luinl.. uue. I. u I^Maal\nCeri.ianj.\"   bt   d.rlnr'd.   \"in   lh*   >!\u25a0 -Mr.\nto ti    \u00abthto  iv-Uu.J ti* an m insaln\n*\u00ab.h\u00abt  wa an   Atng In  tbo Kuhi\"\ntaasahot \u2022 et iha tbaailm atoai it\nthe    gnnmnsanl    im-inu-d    thut    Pre*\nNEWSPAPERS URGE\nSTOP SPECULATORS\nj brnachto   hnoy   wart  ri~*ga4  up  ami\n,111.    -JO    iiihiiImts   et   the   cm*    were\nI tnuiHl*-rr\u00bbil     wtfcly     to     shore.      The\naiiia   Klta   was   ruahlng   to   aid   th.\nan unknown ptsstnger vetatl '\nwas afirt, and stnding ou* distress flares off Pachana. Tht\nAlegrine act out at onct ai full\nS|)*tcd, and expects to retc . Iht\nburning slop at 1 o'clock in tha\ninornipg.\nTho identity of tht vesicl it n\nmysttry htre. It it thought that\nshe may be the missing Tuscan\nPi ince in distrass somtwhert on\nthc coast smco early morning with\ncrippled  w.rtleit.\nL\nFrench and Belgian Experts)\nWork Out Plan ior Special\nMoney for Territory\nmiard     cutter.      (\"noliuini-ii Boat-*\nlonid   not   be   launch* d   bnaoiiaa  of\nHi.* hiiih i-i as, ho the HiiohoiniKli\ntook li <ha ncc anil pulled up eU>**e\nalonm*idc tlH* Nika, ttihlng most of\nUl'S^Kl.lM'I.H', Vat*, li. The | tht OTtW Ott with an Improvised\n' Ur*\u00bb|tciictt - ly-J \/-ciuciiy .mid arm* \u20224tostr*ay. TTi** CJthefi plu-n-ftd into\nstantly liuntting puces *of necti* Lht water nnd ware pi.'.*-il Of\noOUoa ar,- oavnalnf aoztoty ;uid alarm (fo dwtidlt are avrnDhMa ot tlu-\nto Imth Knnch and tiei nian officials i rescue ol tho Ttibcan Prince OTtW,\nin    the    Ituhr.    due    to    Hit:   dlnrupted ' '\t\ntranapOftatlon     Htat.   l.r..i*l.   biiu.*r, Thit lo Contradicttd\n\u20220P   un.l   oilut   dall*    ii.i.inc:ii\"nt** *    gg.\\TTl.K.   W*.   th   Tin*   Watintl |\nhave donbteil   In   prlof   \"Ithin   it  week . Tiihcimi    I'rlnco    is    a    Voial    1o*-h    un j\nin vurloii!* dfeatriota,  particularly  Uia j Xntevnn   point   NooUtn   sound    Brii-I\niudUMtrl.il    cetit.is.    which    arc    with- I j,), Columbia,  accoi-diiii,' tu a \u00bbin les*. |\nout railway atrrtoa.   PT\u00abah milk OU] rnaaflnfft    from    the    t'nit.d    ftataaj\nhatillv     ba    procured. , coa.-t    |\u00abM<1   cutter     \\lK.ti'|U:!i       Thc,\nThe OarmaM emu. n.i  tbi.i apnan-1 cf*ta  mu landed nft >\nlotion, tnWi | adraataca .>r the Mlp-'\n\\am   popoMtona.  are   as   much   rn-i    -^^tTLK  ivb.  i:. - ri\nipQn-Ublt   r-.r   tin   moanttng   pri\u00bbt,#Vt_  li]t, .j,((Bltl0\u201e  uf  ti\u201e\nMk.i   wh< n   fhe   struck   tht*   rocli.        m \u00a3\u2022       e \u00ab        ) It\nli-l;iil.,i.   sv.-rs-   ,rMU\u00abl   I.y   lln    ,01,1.1 j 11'\"' lllvll    VWIIUWl ,T]\nin Public Interest '\nKing Tells Meighen\nao   tin    oci ni.iti\"!\nnot nsal  < \"inl' Ions\nThi     n. \u25a0.-.-\u25a0\u2022ai. \u25a0*-\nauth.-iiti.-i-   to   take\nI.-r    tin\nab- !\nOOTAWA. Kcb. I.\".-~-\"!t was deemed\nIn the puWIo Intarett to definitely\naaaori the aarvtoti of Sir Henn'\nThornton, und. aa tht* board of direo-\nlors hnd not '\u25ba< \u00ab**i provloui-lv appoint. 1. tin* trorrrimicnt decided to\nmake nn arranfanwnl with him, and\nnic   >>n   tin*   bonri   ratifying   it,  \u00ab-3\nlias   Iw , ij   ..lull*.\"\nThe abera aonmr wai given to t~i\n\u2022trial of QPtmtmSeem put  by Ht, Hon.\nArlhur  MftKheii.   I* rider of th.* oppo-\nsit ton,  in  tha  bottat ol *oBMM to*\ntau   aadjday.    Mr. Ut4.fban aafcni if Iha _k\u00bbv-\nteamthip I ernim-nl    Nad    any    authority    (rom\nOfft-m     the\n;i.   mant-TOi\nSasonia   Battle*   Fifttcn   Days\nHAMI'AX      feh.     Ll.     TtlO     OmmmWh   llie  ..liat.ih.\nllticr    Sivuiitn    nfter    a    l\">-day    bnttl.    land    hail    *l. (Ki.-H. <1    vllh    the    li\nwith Atlantic \u00bbnanna, drapptd nnripr rT**irnintat    bogroai   ~*nyin*|i\nhere    this   nfternooi     ti-'in    Hamburg.       \"The    Poltidi    nu*.. i-itn- M    flvw\nSonthampti.n and therheiiii.   Oaptabi; |b1U   (nmnataas   fur  our   tfeVMUn\nMn lln   r* poiii d   the   moai   ttranuoutj \u25a0 -\/.        m\t\nciumIiiK in  hia eaii'cr.\nTRAINS CREEP\nON PRAIRIE AT\nA SNAIL'S PACE\nWill Be Weeks Before Storm\nConditions Throughout the\nPlains Are Overcome\nDirectors Fear\nViolence Over\nWinnipeg Crash\nTuacan Princ* whoa* wlrtlew carl)\n| ytf-tc-rda* tlaahed out thi nawt tbnl\n! sh.' was ilnhlnr. vai ihr_*ud*Hl! hi\nI myati iv   tonight.\n,\\t   it;M  o'clock   tie    i-unai   tmxo\ncutti i*   Aiuonnnin   reported   thnt   **ln*\nK.-.n   and   Uuaaablurf   'i   i*-   ,,,iM-* lXl,. (.f, ,i   t*.   rWh   hom.   some   time\n,M, . nia.-l.   hac    rood   rappl n   bund   ,, n,lim,w   mon_tt\u00ab    u   potlHom   hmv\n-\u2022\u201e.    tor    10   d;.y*. | I;.*[,.,\u25a0,,u      polnl.     \\ .ne ouv.-r     4**K\u00bbi.'l\nDeh      Tht French nwert tl\u00bbMl   tnuiaporU-1 ttWch   had   WvU   l.1\u201e11   u   tbnl   rt\nlion    tl    alK-wtm    itnpi.n.nient.    und [ U||,   .,.\u201e,,..,\u201e   -p,.,,,,,,.,      M,;inwliib*    th,\nu-   POtol   out   that   on   Wwdntaday   tBh  ,vl] ;,,.s   0,lt.mtor   :it   K*-t<*vun   point\nh,     [wntrngrr tmlna, totne 4t them car-'\nI rjrtna   provlalont.   entare*]   lh*   Rbhr.\nwhile   101   dvimrltd   an    \u00bb.H   a-    e.-hl\nIralaa   of   conJ   nnd   \u2022 oho.   destined'\ntill'.'   ruln.-arr   *-.!-*   onh    fulfilling   un-\n-J.ituM.igs  tBl  i.d   UM..M   hy  lh     lltl,nd1*\"   1';,U    \"\"    \u25a0\"\"\"\"*   \u00bb\"iv\"*   il,Ul   \u2022Jl,U\nK-Miiinnt.     in     whl.li     the     word    i.f | u,\u00bb   ***\u25a0   WacOSt\nKi.un-.  \u00abu  onantoii\nii   ii,   Lai t.y.-i \u25a0   i, i... ,;  ;.. mfanta ;\nhp   t.t whnt   stem Hi\nn...it to taOO-fca a rontruct with\nSi* ll.io*.- Tlmrntnn. tnd why par-\nliiiin* nt was DOt asked to gr.nvt th*\n\u00bbuthorny at  th.* la.*.t staaion.\nHe wi- told Mint th.' . Iriuinstancen\nnder which  ll   bAnai hrtmMi tu\n. m . i,i<- iiii*-1 oontrncl  warn not team\nlemplnted  durlnK   th-  last   keaalO^ ttf\nP\nt w h*\nIYmic.\n,<8    t'(     <\n\u25a0nd    B* glum,   and   six\n..il  for  Straail-ourj\nI .\n>\\ INMI'K'i\nS. i.iinnon 5k .    p. iilden)\nii.inoii Tlckai >\\ n-\nithich falbd n lly,\nhall thll afternoon a\nio   lh \u25a0\nAged Manitoba Wife\nGoes Up for Trial\non Attempted Murder\n_*OftTAQ-C t.X IMtAU'.li:. .Man.. l\"\u00abb.\ntt.\u2014Ml*.    .lowph    Campbell,    7a    years\nnf ago, was conunlttnd for trial ~M the\nspring nnalwa today, on a charge oi\niittrit.pl I iik    to    minder    h. r    lut*-l.iind\non January \u2022-\u25a0' a_m by pouailiig Wo\nt I.     Th*'   Wffh-\\  couple   ri'Miile   jit   SI\naXmlno\"\".*,   .Matt\nMi.   Campbell,   who   was   Juat   out\ni.r hospital slated lh.it he utf -a\ntnOUlbfttl of decomposed jgHtfOI -.n\u00abl\nchoppi'd meat whbh tasted blUtf,\nIlls wife aald It was only bui :i*.-d.\nand sho would eat it Inter for her\nsupper. He WM alninut Instantly\ntaken sl.k with convulsions, and hin\nJflw began to Hft.\nHe charged hli w ife w Ith trj ing\nto poison him. Ihf refused to prr-\nliuie him some mustard nml water.\nH-MIiir him hr was nil right\nM.tii,.*ii evidence obowad thai Cnm^-\nhell whh sul feting Horn the . ff*.t I\nOf slrychnlno i-olsoiiing. and Cmi-la-\nl.le   Al'tgatl,   or   the   prOTtnehll   police.\ntltiad to rindlns ..  .*.:'.. ot paUo\nin tbo huusc,\nBRAA'DON. Man.. IVb. IV - All\nmain Una train** bald nvarnajlil\nut diifci' ni pel,.is along the Canadian    KbdOU-U    MllWt).    are    luo\\ |n|\ntgn-ty,   the  bHaant***   \u00abblab   dlanrgan-\nixed local builami and hlghwt) tmt-|\nlie   ior   ihnt*  day*   boning  abated.]\nTV.- itinper.iiuie haa also moderated,\nand   con.ifiii.iis   tomrthlng   llk\u00bb \u2022\nmnl     w.i>    nsuinetl     I'.ils    rfternooii  ,\nUnovptowo aro work Inn under blocli\n\u25a0ynuma  tt\u00bb  k ap  the   iraob  etaati i :\nthe .. nc.iiato'n order tor bmtich line)\ntniln,*   ont   of   Ihi**   clly   still   stnndx |\nThe Bftevan Una It the only bruob\nIbtt   <i|\" li.   nud    that    only    as   far   M I\nN.ipitik.i. It Will be weeks Im Tote |\ntil\" stoi in eoe.lllioliB Ihroilghout lb*\nco-tUrj   wt* p>tn'om.;.      ,  ,\nAugUiltll*   '.\nOf    lh*     I>.\nBtibl     .Ik. :i'  |\n.\\.,-.    i-   i\nid   committed\npeo\\ ImcIhI   jull    lo   await    tii.ii\non   a   Bbm*gt   of   \"nf:    \u00ab-i    *ll.\t\nfrank Mntbtn acting for tht allot ney-gi acral, told Haglatrate gli\nlini-h J\"hn UnaDonaM In (..die. coon\nihis   afternoon,   iImt   futih.-r  charges\nlogin   Striktt   tor   a   Day\ni;shi:\\. r.b. 13.   All the munlcpal\ntfciai*.  oi   I-:.--* n  .i\" i.i- .i   Uala-   I\npin.l v.-ik t\"i Jl hour** iii ..\nproti st airlki* agalnal un wn si <-f\n\\ ice bl : ion ;. \u25a0\u25a0\nthe\nschools\niin** .\nhours\nin-\ntl th*\n.1\n.,!*:\u2022 The\nor*  .nm obopt\nfor    taveral\nt099B ball ..a whi* ii iu\nliberty   was   not   *\u2022 uffi-\nwoiild    be    laid    tgaltUg    the\nnnd thnt  th\nhud    In ei     ,i\nClei t\nDtractara ot th\n\u2022ni;  viol-nee  on   :\nNan   who loft\nhute   npplled    to\nt..-ti,.ii       htdlgn\ndm lined,  among\nptoplt     H I '.\"   II. d    ir.>:\nmn . i ii.  nml   ih-   thru  u\nd.\ni;i:i mkij*   r*\u25a0\"   i;    a  piwii t,\u00bbr\nth.*   . r> .i\\.i>n   Of   Btn    moM]    fur   BM\nia   ti.e   occupied   ttrritory   ol   Qet*\n\u2022mail) hna li*. < n .\"iii,.|. 1. .1 bv I'leii-h\n..n.l I'.el.-iiie tapfftO ,Tbl Miojii.' will\nbe    pt~***n**0t< -I    \". \\t    WOOh    to    lYenibr\nPolncnre   at A    ITnance    Ulnlttar   .le i\ni,,.-t-)ii-    ..i   rYnnce    aad   Pranfec\nTb.'iini- oi   it.i^ium.  who will  take al\n\u25a0lefinil*' .I.vision OpOO   it\nsin-mil    the   project    b*    Put    mtoj\ni ted that no v. i\n\u25a0 \u25a0 in his vlclnii}\ni' port at 0 ii. I.'i\nlht Attonquln I\ni r* a of tbo Tt -'\ndot to mloOLpgfohenah\neage  CroBi   tht   eott*'\not tin* cutter had b. *\u25a0-\nI I lm     tbat    Uo-    er- .'\nj I'.'inei    was   t-ated\nI     Tin   coast   gitahl   \u25a0 ui\n* na a M  g* im:   tb   u \u25a0\nI'nm.     bul   was   ii\"i    -\nBttevun   poatUn   tu\nli..u, mttara w*i*.  und*\ni\"  iDAevun  potnt  .I*1\nTutcan   l'i :n* *\u25a0\nil   wa?\u00bb   any-\nThe Weather i\nenffet   bo.bi*\nIvfunct   fit iu.  feai\npari of tha depot* \\ effect,   th*    ru a    mom ,    would   be\ni*y   in   the  ciMj.il.   laeotd   by  ihe   i-mi*.  ol   rraaoa  and\nit  polict;   for   pi...'th\"   Sational   Bank   .*i   Belgium\n\u25a0n     la    rife,     it     |k i\nlarge   nombti   \"t      in ssi-,i.l*\"IH'.   I', i.    15.    \\   ooro\u00ab\nIn   thi   pm- trt i\"'\"iH-ii Infantr* a Ith machine\nir  tin->   gnus   oecui I   ih>    Baten   cltj    hull\ni |ui\ntodn) \u25a0 alinuitaneouilj a Ith tbe dao-\nlafttlon oi a S*t-hoai genera] itrflw\nngninft laa thorni iiM'-'*i*- The\nstreet enn whh atotrionl -.lain**\noontlnt to runctlon\nSENATE WILL VOTE\nDEBT FUND TODAY\nWABH1NOTON, r\u00bbb. I ..-\u2014An agrat-\nman* piti\\ tiling fur a vote on iht\nHriti-.ii   debt   rundOag   mu   batera   the\nsenate ad'oiii uh toinonow was fur-\nirally I'liifiiii Into Int.- today, after\nn    Mlmllnr   pfppotal   had   Im-.ii   blocked\nearlier.\nsteamer7rrivals\nBrandon's Blind Hero\nTortured By Germans inchcape Cuts the\nIndian Army Budget\nby Some Ten Crore\nDies at the Coast\nBRANDON, .Man K.l A\u2014Word\nhas been recs-lved hfr\u00ab Hint llnni-\niIiiiik blind hero of tin* gT*m w:tr,\nIVte Altl'hall. It dead ut VftiicMivi'i.\nThtf mhetr Ot Mcl'lmlfa Buffering\n[While   r   pr|nonei    of   ths   Oeffflam.\nwho blinded lilm by tntU\" tiVatment.! pr-adltu\nUEHl.l    India,   Tah.   I. -The   Orel\nimrt   ot    lh.    n inn t   cl    land    ImlmiM'V\nrntrenchment   eoaj-nlt-ta,   it > it*   und.*r-\n\u25a0tnod,    prepi.t*.'-    cuts    In    .ii mt    ti\u00ab\nouiitn\nto    l<\n\u25a0fs    in    lndl\n! atlHred   tht*  enuntr)   alien   told,  ami   \"ffortt    iCi.OIO.OH)   smi   ettte\n,,              ri\\ II   lervlce nin\u00abtiiuhig   tu thi\n.   \u00abr\u00abt  rfs-.l-.ls.il  \u00abM  \u00ablsr\u201e   hi-  on    ,\u201e, ,     ^^^   ,   ^.^   \u201e,\u201e,   \u201e \u2022 n,,\u201e:llj,   __, tu \u201e\n-.   tm-     llf  MltlltMI   In   Un.   . ,i,   (CH.IItl   In  In*  :...\u00bb-nl  tsi,4 Irlf  [ktuuctlv.   di*p\u20141   Ol   Avitln\u2014liUl   pir\nNew Brunswick\nMay Not Have a\nRail Director\ni TTAV. A Keb. U\nprov,nee of N\u00abW Bfl\nglvi n     11 presentation\nof, the   Canadian   tii\n\u00ab di d. p. ml ..it a bather eipoi i* nci\nih. .it. -   the naceaalt)   foi   fut Uh r\ngUlono   to   lhe   bontd     Thh   un-wti\nwii-  given  to  th*.  Murra*   KocLni'tn\nCon*>ervatIvc   mMBbei    for   St.   John.\nm the bonoa of ggMmoM thU after*\nAustralia Will Use\nRefrigeration for\nLondon Exhibition\nTho fellow lug temperatures are fu*(\ni the Dl hour*) ending yesttrday aftex*\n\u25a0ana ut 6 o'clock: }\n  -\u2666i\nVfCTOUA   ftth   ll    iTolnaa *nd vw\n..ii;i.in.;i\"i;Ni;. rab   i.\niti.in     I'less     f.ible,     fla\nAnn   .. conferenci   imtw*\n-ill)   .'ana\nHfllUi'si.   -\nmi  tin-  \\aii\nmil* Hades ooaearMd, the Aoetriallan\n192*1    I'hnpiie    Kxhiblti-.n    commltt*.\nbae  decided   to  recommti d  tht ttv-j\nHon   *d   it   wfrtgemttd\nM  ill\nhambar  euf- ,\neffective uud\njrroft\"Nc*r Tork. 'Legion of nonttrrdroen pt EdajQatCu   gt\u00bbpb\u00bb d**part_ueut, __^\ni-bbubl**   piv-Juvl\"* a'   'tJ*'  exbibiiiyi*\nclnliy,       >!\u25a0\u2022\ncult!    with   si:\nNl.l\u201es...\\\nVictoria\nVancout *\u25a0'*\nK.iiuioop*-\nBarkrrvlll.\nMini\nDawaou\nt^algar*\nWliiiilp.i\nIVi-tlan.i\nInn   iv\n>.aiii.   \t\nl'i Un-ton\n\u2022-'\u2022Ui;d     le Tht\n*BhIu\u00bb  pevo;\nttOOkt. .     iiioderatel~u!\nath0t\nml .\nM   1\n.o\nLl >*.\u2022*.\n rags T~~~~.\nTTTT! \\~~*\"t.~~~~~~J D~~~~I,7 \"SEWb. FRIDAY MORNINCT, FEBRUARY 16, 1923\nLeading Hotels of the West\nWhere Superior Accommodation May Bt Obtained\n~\" George Benwell, Proprietor\nThe Premier Hotel ol the Interior\nAMERICAN PLAN RATES \u00bb3.50 TO S5.M\nRooms with Running Water and Private Baths\nHeadquarters for all Traveling Men, Mining  Men,\nLumber Men and Tourists\nSPECIAL SUSDAY DINNER $1.00\nTHE MOST COMFORTABLE  ROTUNDA   IN  THE  CITY\n. H1MK-I'. Wtlsson. -reneouver:\nA. Ilnrkn. Vornon; rv*r... T. F l..-i\u00bbn.\nTr.ll; W. K. .'miller, t.rrntl Huitable,\nVt\u2014etsuvor; J. W w.-slilri.ti, Montreal;\nA M. An-lilliKld. Ro.al.ntl; K. II.\nHlrlcklnnsl isn.l wITf. LitlilirlilKf; Nst-\nni\u00bbn It Bailee. **\u2014\u25a0*\u2014\u2022! J. H. 11\nThoiniLssn, (.'. 1* llalli-iilltif. 1. A.\nPHlmrr. 8. A. Jacksii.ts. -.riu-kvlll.-; II\nM.ek.-nxlf. I-r. W. llasvfssii, Vani-inis.-r;\nH.   \u2014   And,-rfon.   T.   J.   Ullifun.   N.   T\nK llrutnmi-tl. It CaUTlaaf\u2014ei, 0. ('nrrliiK-\n.ti. inn. H is Itawimn. J. Hu.ls.in. \\V\nTiin.lM.ll. T. N.-llsun. W. Joaea, Ms-r-\ntlu Hni-kcy elub; W. si. Rlch.raJ.on.\nVancouver: Harold Brawn, .1- B. Mas-\niss-r, H W. A'Ihiiiil Spokane; Mrs. A\nK. Maul..until. Trail; Vs J. Bottle, To\niinito; K. It. ITIU'lu. rd, J. H. Ben-\niiitl. Vancouver; A. It. Bus. land. To\nrisnto; I\u00bb. H. I\u2014\u2014ltencie, t-'algary; II\nCray.    Vetlle   Valley.\nWOODSWORTH\nASKS FOREGO\nREPARATIONS\nStormy Scenes Follow Motion\nol Winnipeg Labor Member to Let Germany OH\nhas  German' nation\nrepudiated war lords\n\t\nLiberals   and   Conservatives\nAngrily Oppose;  Alberta\nProgressive Supports\nOTTAWA, Tab. 13.\u2014\u25a0Mri\u2014I broke\nloose In Ilio house ol commons tonight when James S. Wooilssvorth,\nLabor number, .Csttlcr Wa_fltMJ*\nsubmitted a mutloi1 that Canada\nahould svilliiliusv all claims on Germany for reparation!.. Mr. Woods-\n.voilh held that liftman:f of the\nistii- Innis was not the Oermany of\ntile bulk of the people. In his iirRU-\nment. he declarvd that other nations,\nincluding   Great   Britain,   had   drasvn j pared.\nUnd,r th. Old  Management   of   H.  W.   Sltor*.\nNine First-Class Well-lighted Sample Rooms\nHOTEL STRATHCONA\nNELSON'S   LEADING    HOTEL\nAmerican Plan.   Magnificent Dining Room\nExtremely  Comfortable   Drawing  Room for Ladies,\nSpecial   Ratea for Winter   Boarders.\nthat    Canada    should      withdraw    all\nclaims on Germany for reparations.\"\nThe reparations situation, said Mr.\nWoodsworth, was largely responsible\nfor tho chaos now prevailing 1\"\nEurope.\nCanada had been too prone In the\npast to leave Qreat Britain take thu\nlead In imperial matters. The time\nhud rutin.! fm* CaaadiaaH- to dut.niU.-e\nsuch   questions   themselves.\nThe Oerman people had repudiated\nthe l.n ir.fi'. aud It was anomalous to\nsaddle upon the Germans of a genera*\ntion to come the responsibility for acts\nto which they could not hart been\nparties,   he   suid.\nMr. Woods-worth snid Ills resolution\nwas based on the Inter-.-sin of wurld\npeaoe.\nReverting to Germany'-! responsibility for the war, Mr. VoodHworth said\nthat although the treaty of Versailles\nhad been based upon the people of\nUermiuiy'H sole responsibility, yet,\nLloyd George, former British premier, had stated iu later days that\nthe nations had stumbled Into war.\naud It waa his opinion that a decltioii\nwould   have   very  likely   averted   it.\nMr. Wooditjworth quoted further documentary evidence In an endeavor to\nshow thut there had been burgiilnln*,-\nbetween the allies during the yente\nof war, and apportionment of Germany's lands and property among\nthem. Secret iuivhI and military\nplana had been made by British\nKrench and Belgian staffs, he said,\nand the documents brought to light\nsince the end of the war hud showed\nlhat    these    countries    were    not    pre\nUp plana of  milltury 'iggression upon\ntet&    olher    before    the    war;     thut i\nUapr-ada redness   Myth   for   Britain\n'Trench     and     Russian     unprepared-\nQueen's Hotel\nEUROPEAN PLAN\nSteam Heated Throughout\nllodernly Furnished llnont*.    Kpeclal\nWe.kljr .nd  Monthly  Hates.\nft.  -_ro-rTB.   FROrHltTOaV\nKootenay Hotels\nLCLAND HOTEL, NAKUSP.\nUp t\"-u.i!e in ev.ry respect. Steam\nheated, hot and cold water. Our\nservice ni'ike* ynu feel at twins\nRooms hot and -.lean. Good tin-ills\n'\"vi-rylhing In season. Our mono ti\nto pi..ise you, und if so tell others,\nand tf not tell us Free sample\nrooms. Rftttt per day, $3 mi. i'i 00.\n* Wm.    3.    Pratt,    i'i \"i'i lelor\nNi.ku.-p, B. C.\nQl'LENS\u2014C\\   V   Cummins,   Hall,   B\n<.' J K Norman. Mirror I.ak. ; \u00bb; W\nLlugurd, Boul.l.r: ll ('KM.i. S.ilnio.\nMr- H Bone. Vancouv.r; O-eorge ,;i'-\nla, PrtBoaton; A. Anderson, 1i.it Creek\nJ.   Kaniann,   M.   P.   Drown,   Cranbrook\nFrench ;\nand Belgian staffs, and that \"French\nand      Uusslan     unprepuredness     by |\nmyths   fur   British   consumption.\"\nsecret   naval  ami  military   plans   hud I ness wore myths for British consump-\n_ .      ,       ,, _    i,,.i.i_i,     ivonni*    tlort,''    tho    member    for    Center    Wln-\nbeen    made    by    the    British,    J* tend) ,\n' nlpeg   quoted.\nL,   J.   Ladner,  Vancouver  South\u2014The\ni honorable   gentleman   hits   quoted   opin-\n! ions   to   show   that   Germany   was   not\nMr.   Wood-worth's   speech   brought , responsible    for    the   war.      Will    he\n.. ,,        , AT..-^f^i\/ ' state   if.   In   his   own   opinion,   Britain\nangrv replies.    Hon. James Murdock, ____\"___.___\n\u25a0\u2022*      \u25a0 i waa   responsible?\nminister of  Labor,  declared that were \u25a0 . \u2022 \u2022   *\nMr.   Woodswortll\u20141   have   given   the\nt    possfb.e    for    the    resolution _ to   opllllona of  men  t0 wnom  nnyone can\nrefer.      My, own   opinion   In   the   matter   would   be  of  very   little   avail.\nSome   members\u2014Hear!     Hear!\nI Quoting from the writings of John\nM. Reyes, Mr. Woodsworth said these\ni showed that Germany had laid down\n1 her arms under certain conditions\n! which hud not been lived up to by the\n! allies.\n\u25a0     A   member\u2014Well, well, well!\nj     tmrnmrnm Wood*.worll*--1    h^pc-    the   honorable    gentleman    wlll    not    di*sagree\n, with   that.\nNelson's Best Cafes\nTHE GRILL\nTha Place to Eat\nCleanliness,   quality.   Only   wblts\nbelp   employed.\nJESS   SANDERS,   Prop.\nPhone  671, 313   Bakar  St\npass, \"tens of thousands of Canadian\nmothers und  fathers  would  hour the,\ntramp of u nation run mud with the j\nluat and deslro  fur conquest,  march- j\ning  through   Belgium.\"\nHon. H. H. Stevens, Conservative,\nVancouver, declared that Mr. Woods-\nwuitli's \"iv i, revolutionary friends\nin Germany,\" bad not repudiated\nthe  action  of the  war lords.\nHon. R J. Munion held tlv.it ii\nGermuny wi re exonerated\u2014und he argued that wus the trend of the resolution\u2014the   action   of   the   allies   and |       _\noi  the United  States during the war, I Wilson's  Tourntn  Polnta\nwould,   by    the   mine   net,   be   con-      He    CDntlm](,u-    (hat    Germany    had\n{h inncd. I i{L|(i   down   hor   arms   under   Wilbon's\nWoodswortU   Woulu   Witlidraw   Claima; M    points.\nMr.     Woods worth,    continuing,    read\nMr    WoodSWOrth'l   resolution   aswrt-1 flrfJt   ..-wuson-s   14   points,\"   and   quoted\ned   'thut   In   the   opinion   of   this  house   (,x.Premit,r   N)u*   u(   Iuly   um|   former\nIt   l_   lu   the   interests   of   world   peace | Premler   Uov(*   ,jeorge   oC   0|\u00abal   Brtt-\n_         ^_ _ | -\"'   as   tending   to   show   that   Km nee\nwas trying to apply undue pressure\nund secure more from Germany than\nshe   waa   entitled   to.\nHis    next    reference    waa    to    Hon.\nN.    W.    Howell's   HM-i-ch   at   Guelph\na   statement  on   reparation**,   \"made   by\nof  Canada's   leading   (\".talesmen '*\nlaughter   from    the   Lib*\nSAY BRACKEN\nGOES BACK ON\nPARTYJLANK\nAll Opposition Groups Twit\nFarmer Government On\nthe Speculator\nREFUSES TO FORCE\nPUT SELLING PRICE\nSupporters   of   Government\nClaim Times Changed; Norris On \"Ins and Outs\"\nWLNN1PKG, Fib. Hi.\u2014Charges of\nbeing false to the parly platform\nujion which they were voted into power at the last provincial election,\nwere hurled at the Farmer movement, from all sides of the opposition, during thy legislature this afternoon.,\nThe charges resulted from the stand\ntaken by members of the government\ngroup on the resolution by F. J.\nDrxon, leader of the Labor group,\nwhich provided that the leglsluture\nenact measures providing for a land\nsettlement scheme based on the regulating Influence tu the selling price\nof land, owners of idle areas being\nobliged to file a selling price on their\nlands, that price also to be regarded\naa the assessment valuation for purposes   of   txalion.\nIt was claimed lhat this resolution,\npresented In the very words used,\nwas one of the planks in the Farmers\"\nplatform.\nCould   Brad*   Taaaa\nA. McGregor, go vein ment, Gladstone,\nargued that while In favor of the\nprinciple outlined in the resolution,\ntimes hud changed, lo the extent thut\nthis land was so completely unsalable that owners could put their valuation far below ttiat obtaining to*\nday, and thus evade taxation. Such\na meusuro would defeat the very object   It   was   designed   to   obtain.\nFormer tlWMtat T. C. Norris declared that thi* real reason was that\nthe fellow who was out of power al-\nwuya thought he knew what was\nbest, nnd It was !>\u00bbt until he got Into\npower that it waa discovered his\nfond   i.n.' .*     were unsound.\nChildren's Sweaters\nGIRLS' MODELS\u2014Both in pullovers and coat styles\u2014\n100 per cent wool, in Flame, Navy, Peacock, Scarlet,\nTurquoise and Pink Shades; for girls 6 years to 14\nyears.    Regular $3.25 for $2.25\nRegular $4.50 and $5.00 for $3.00\nBOYS' HEAVY PULLOVER JERSEYS\u2014In Navy, Silver, Brown and Maroon; ages 6 years to 14 years.\nRegular $2.75 and $3.00, clearing at $2.00\nThese Are Great Cold Weather Snaps\nWOMEN'S FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNS\u2014Values\nto $2.50, for IMS\nLADIES' HEAVY UNION UNDERWEAR*-Regular\n$3.00; yours for $2.10\nHEAVY FLANNELETTE BLOOMERS\u2014Regular 90c,\nfor 05**\nNelson Dry Goods Co.\nLADIES' WEAR SPECIALISTS\nARMOUR PLANT\nSUFFERS HUGE\nLOSS BY FIRE\nelectric  motor, according to  plant t\nficlulu.\nThe  loss   tofilght   was  estimated\nuiiproxlmulely   $2.iK\u00bb0,0t)0.    Twenty-on|\nfile companies ure fighting tho  fire.\n11 pwards of 1000 men have bee|\nthrown out of work by fire. Scve\nfiremen were injured, OBg serlouslj\nwhen an ammonia tank exploded.\nHave Kindeys\nTwenty-one Fire Companies \u2022in\nBattling Flames in Great | ExaiPllied By\nPackin^lant y        j*\nUNDER CONTROL AFTER\nA FORTY-HOUR FIGHT\nSAYS RED PEPPER\nHEAT STOPS PAIN\nIN FEW MINUTESi-~\nLoss Is Two and Hall Million\nDollars; Thousand Men\nAre Out of Work\nOCCIDENTAL   HOTEL\nJ.   A.   Ktrr,   Maaagcr.\nTha homo of plenty.\nFifty   roomi-*   of  -\"did   omfort.\nu.' \u2022-. i w- the hwst mteaie in .-\u25a0 \u25a0    H\nIt's   tho   cook.\nMADDEN HOTEL\nMRS.   MADDEN,   Pr*p,\nflrrt-cliM    Room*    by    th*    D\u00abr.\nW..\u00bb   or   Month. ,\nfv*r,   C*n*id*rtti*n   Sl.o-i   fc.\nQuwts.\nC.r     \u2022}...-    .r<j    W..(i    II*..    \u00ab.l..a\nMAPI.EN- A \u2014 llllil.on. Trail.\nKi.lssrli. I\u2014r.l.'*u: T N'.yerfln,\n.lohis.oji.   K.vf-l.trsk.\n,NEW GRAND HOTEL\nfltB   Vtrnon   St.,   Eait.\nOnly   brick  botol  tn   c;ty.    Hteam\nheated, hot  and   cold   wul.r.   Kuio-\nV*un   and   Amorlcuu   plana\n: \u25a0\ni\n11\nELI'S CAFE\n\u201411 Jult\u00abn.  Propriator\nUMXMll*d CuUaln* ...... ...i\nrrle*.   t's 'orubl* Itoom*\nNshsis    I...I..-I1,    11.311   IO\n.isln\u00ab Bpvclml, :\u25a0 lu ,. .Us;\ni -l.s v Dlu...>r. , iu i v \u25a0'\u2022\nllnu\n,1\nL'.   .\nKm\n\u25a0 ua\n11.1\nui\nNMilto\n-  \u2014I\nip only.\nSuiuinurlxing.    Mr.    \"Wood a worth    us-\n\u2014\u2014  sorted    ihat    tht   treaty   of    V.i mulks\nj      lMioiiriiuiif.ni.       liinilmj-o.       lU'ttrltts. I had   violated   Inlt-rnatlonal   law  as  out*\nI baokaeha,    vtlfr    n..k.(  aor\u00ab    miiM'les, j lined by the constitution of The Hague\n[ Mtruins, tprajna, aching Jotata.   Wton \u25a0 in i90\u00bb.\nyou ara itifterlng sn jrou can hardly!    on higher moral grounds, Mr. Waadft*\n|ttl arnuii'l, .bust   try  Bad PappW Hub, i worth    asserted    it    had    come    down\nlhat there could be no auch m niggle if the financial interewts were\ntmaaatA to It The war had broken\nout In apite of the flnunrlnl tntereiits,\nand  not  a.<*  :. totmtt   of their efforts.\nK. J. (lurlund. rrogrec^lve, How j\nltivcr, cuiigrutulati'd both Mr. Woods-\nwort li and Mr. St.**.ens. They had\nnpraaaad the extremes,\n\"I   wuui.i   appaaJ  t*i   take  house,\")\nsaid    Mi*,    tiailund,    '*to    support    Mr. I\nWee4ersaSfVh*t  n*soliitl.n.   that   t'unudu\nwitiidniw all claim lu rapafaUona inl\nlie lnleresls of Kuropeun peuce. In i\nur own in t .rest, nnd, If you want i\nd come iieai vr home. In the tefcaaMt\nf  ngricultuie.\"\nCanadian Childrtn First, Says M\u201enu>n\ntlon.    It.    J.    Mu n,. ie,    Con\nKurt    Uillium.   deiland    he\nI'MAHA. Neb., Feb. 13,\u2014-Mre which\nhas rsged for more than -10 hours\nIn the Plant Wt Armour A Co., here,\nwua brought under control shortly\nbaton midnight. The fire started\nearly Wednesday In a nine-story\nArmoeP    building    from    a    defective\n\\..tiling has such eoneentnitrd, pen\nred    pcpiH't'S,   and\npeiKtrut.H right down latO\npala and eongaatlon  relief comes at\n\u25a0tratlng th1',l1   \"\"\nwhen liei.T pent trti\nTHE  STANDARD  CAFE\n120   Baksr    t.t.\u00abt.    Nsltsn,    B.   C\nOPEN   DAY   AND   NIGHT\n11:30 U 2:30 8pecia1  Lunch. .^^\nI..0   to   1:00   p.   in..   6oppar..;;:^\nPhena   164\nthrough the history of tho world\nthat mercy had ulwajs been greuter\nthan .!..'.*\u25a0 .'..: .e... . claims wrn*\nnot large, he added. It might be that\nin any MM she tdiould never receive\nanything, but Canada k action in n-\n].\u25a0..(*; i- l. nn; her claims might prove\na certain gesture which would have\n\u25a0BOM Influence ui\u00bbu the other parts\nuf    the    world.\nSpeaker Leinleu*. reverted to a point\nI was about to give his\nHun.   ii.   J.   Munl.n   sug-\nNCW  ORAND   F\nCh'cis   <'liiils.*,   L*thbr\nl'\"r.*d   l*r<*w--,   city\ni    Northport.\nj.\u201e   K< laoa.\nTHE L. D. CAFE\nrin\u00abst r.n\"Pi\"'' roataaraal tn 'ii*\nrliv OPEN DAT AND NIOHT\nSPECIAL- Ice i*r\u00abani, soda witerand\ntint   .11 Inks.    Sloe,    elesn.    fnniished\nrwma; ii\"t and *'\"ld water. We cater\nto  private  |mtlles.\nHAD AN AWFUL\nCOLD AND COUGH\nWas  Confined to  Bed\nnative. | to   i-diii*.\nertainly I npi..   of\nt'l.Hlis ami colds neeui hard\nOff Hint right to you In\nnil   you   do   to   let   rid   of\nthem.    These  tire  the  kind  that  are\ndungerou.i -the kind that weaken the\nlungs ro thnt the genus of consumption find it ready foothold.\nObatioatt coughs und colds yield to\nTHE LAKEV1EW HOTEL\nMi*. M.l!.it* 4 Son., Propriator*.\nNio*. warm, comfortabl* roorna at\n-\u00ab\u2014aonabl*   rate*.     Oman   day   and\nmm.\nCraw   Hall   and   Varnan   \u2022...\u00ab..\nI.AKirvnrw    w\nlIU     JsstWIMUn.     Sl.ltTI.\nWo\nHIGH   CLASS   RE8TAURANT\nROYAL CAFE\nOpen ..\u00bb\u2022 anil night. Quick *\u00bbrr-\n\u2014(, Diiii'.r, 11:30 a. m. to 1:01\np    d...   3ic.     Special   rsuppftr,   1:11\np.  m.  to 1:00 p.\nPhon* 182.\nm_\nBoYiO-Tiiw\nHt.\n60* Bakar Stra.l\nTREMONT HOTEL\n615 BeUer Strtet\nUnder new management;  eteitn-\nbflated.   comfortable   rooma     Kea-\nsonabic  nUaa.      A. OIBBOK.  Proprietor\nSherbrooke Hotel\nNaar C.  P.  R- Station\nRooma at Reniwnahl* Ratea\nH.   DUNK,   Propriator.\nHOTEL MENUS\nWa   print   Hotel   Manua,\nw.th   complet*   m*nu*   or\ntha      different     headinga\nblank   apace*   for  typing\nbill   ol   .ar*.\neither\nwith\nand\nn  tha\nThe   Daily   News\nJob\nDepartment\nTh* Hem* of Good Prin\nNelaon,   B,   C.\ntinfl\nHotel\nRegisters\nLarger Books\nforjheMoney\nStrongly liound antl printed on good grade of paper.\nExtra large\nMedium  \t\n*u.r\u00bbo\n$3.50\nTHE DAILY NEWS JOB\nDEPARTMENT\nNELSON.  B. C.\nQUALITY   PRINTERS\nfc^S MOD*\nHen Suited\nSpeaks Highly of\nThis Home Made\nCough Remedy\n\u25a0lust M aOOO \u00bb\u00bb >'\u00bbu apply Hed\nIvp-.er Hub you feel tht tingling\nhint. In three nil nut.s the sore\nBpOt if wanned thnnigh an.l through\nand   Um   torture   is   gone:\nKowles Itcd 1'ipper Huh, inailo froip\nrad paypara, coata little at nny drug \\ of  order,\nstore,     (let   a   jar   al   once,     lie   sure I ruling   wl\nto   g. t   the   genuine,   with   tiio   name    gexted   that   the  ruling  be   deferred.\nItowles   on   every   package. Mr.   Manion   thought   It   would   be\nv* rv       serious       tiling     if,     after     M\nI Woods worth   had   spoken   an   hour   and\nI0RR1SB1M0RRISB \u2022 '\"*\" \u00b0\"     \";''\"\"\u2022 \u00bb*v\"c\"*\u00ab \"'\"\n\" | views only, the bousi> sflould not be\n'YOU i.;ill\\* have smite nice Sox,I allowed to dJhout,-, the oilier side of\nSAID   g   l.uh.\"     Well, we   have Ithe   argument.\nPUT   i,in    best   knowledge   into j     Hoi*.   James   Muidovk   seconded   this\nSELECTING  our entire stock; ! ubjectlon.   and   tho   speaker   aceoid-\nHAVE  gOOd  triwoht  on  tlie | iugly   su-ij^nded   the  ruling.\nMANUFACTURING end.  und share1, Wound*    in   Canadian    Heart**\nTHE   W-n.ru   with   you. |     Mr.   Murduik.   in   objeeting   strongly\nwe tppradata plaaaail patxona, for tu the paaoteUin, asked the meminis\nMEN'S  and   Buys'   Wear. i if they  i*.uld imagine any  suih  prop-\nutdlinn being put to the house on a\nnitj'ht four je:ir*i ago. Hi* had U*uri*ed\nin hia early days ln thc book nf Huty\nWrlt thut lhara was nueh a thing as\n*-< tw*\u00ab\u00ab**l-->\u00ab>ti*s.v -H.ni -\"Vm -ej-*- f\u00abr an\n' -ara.\" IU* wondered if Mr. Woods-\nworth knew anything uf the wound*\nIn the hearts of tens of thousands\nof b.*reaved Canadian mothers and\nfathers whieh would bleed afresh at\nthe thought uf such \"injustice\" as\nwa**   proposed.\nlinn. II. H. Wttveiis, Conservative,\nVancouver Center, had no objection\nto tho discussion of German repara\ntlons or ,1'itrmila's altitude toward\nthem. Ba thought, however, that th\nresolution had been Inspired far\nmore hy a desire to discredit the\n%! great statesmen of the ulliud countries, than by any desire to promote\np.-u.-e In Europe or throughout the\nworli^\nMr, WtTtDI said Mr. Woodiworth\nused the occasion to libel the allied\ncountries, and deliberately chsI aspersions on lhe great allied statesmen,\nand. above all, to question the good\nfaith of Britain and the British em-\nWhenever     anyone     In     my     family    |,|r(,\nEST .I\"\"!\" ,\"*>'!.  a'\"!'7.r'a.hr',hr..\u00b0iy. I *\u00ab\u2022*\u2022\"\u2022 *'*<\u00ab N War Lord. Proa.cut.d\n\"1 usk my honorable friend if his\nred revolutionary frlenda in Germany repudiated the action of these\n(ii'imnn war lords,\" ho continued.\n\"Has the new Germany which he\nlauds to th** skies, ever brought those\nwar lords to justice?\"\nMr. Woodswirth mnde a plea for\nthe children of Germany.\n\"But   what   about   the   children   of\ndirectly    on    the    m.-mbrnne i Fiance and Gnat Britain?\" asked-Mr.\nt    and    PON|    tin     *\neouhl nut support the resolution. Us\nLiceeptuiico by llie Canadian parliament would complicate an already\n.-uinpll* and sltnallnn In Kurope, nnd\nwould be \u25a0 declaration that \"wo con*\nibtniie.l l'rance, und said that Ger-1 the gratef..l soolli1n( properties of\nmany   had   M   tight   lu   be   made   loj DR. WOOD'S\nAa  to   the  girls   und   boys   of  Ger- NORWAY  PINE  SYRUP\nmany.   Or.   Manlun   f*lt   that   consld-,     u   .JP.,KP   aril1   hwig   the   Irritated\nH lungs  and   bronchial   tubea.   cuu   the\nPhlegm, end uids nature clear away\nthe mnibtd accumulations.\nMis. G'u i> Langdale. Barton. N.\n8., wiHWi\u2014\u25a0f__ the year of 1820 1\nwuh taken with an awful cold and\ncough, i i'i wa* confined to my bed\n(or some time.   I thought 1 was going\namnoii\ntended tn the llttb* giils and buys\nof Cnnuita. chlldr* n of those who I\nhud flvan their Uvea to the war.\nliii.UI\".-. lir Manlun asserted. If one!\ne^iirienited Geriminy. which was the1\ntrend of the resolution under discus-j\nfciun. one by the same ad was con-1\ndetuning the action uf the allies and'\nof the Batted States for their action,\nduring the years of tho war, not to I\nspeak of the soldiers themselves.\nThe dl bate was then adjourned\nupon the mot inn nf I). W. Warner,\nProgressive,   Wtsmi hcona.\nThe house adjuurmd ut-lll tomorrow   afttrnuuu.\ninto consumption. 1 commenced to\nuse Di Wood's Norway Pine Syrup\nand fouial it to be an excellent reined;. I tan highly recommend It to\n\u00ab. ci y t ui [erer from coughs and\ncu I.'..-*.\"\nI'll.'\", top u-'d 00c;  put up only by\nTbo T. M, bum Co., Limited, Torontu,\nOat\nFlush _. i-ur kidneys by drinkiu\na quart uf water each day, ulsi\ntuke snlts occasionally, says a nutelj\nuuthiiiity, who telft us thut to\nmuch rich fuod forms acids whit\nalmost parulyie the kidneys In tlu*i]\nefforts to expel It from the blooil\nThey become sluggish and wcukeul\nthi.n you muy suffer with duf\nmisery hi the kidney region, shar\npains In the back or sick heudacht-|\ndullness, your stnmucli sours, tonsu\nis coate\u00abl. nnd when the weuthei* 1\nliad you have rheumatic twingen\nThe urine gets cloudy, full of sedlj\nment, the channels often t^et son\nand irritated, ohllgng you ttf\ni-elief two or three times during\nthe   night.\nTu   help   neutrn'Ue   these  InitutinJ\nacids,   to   help   demise   the   kldneyl\n.and    flush    off    the    body'H    urnoui\nvv:iste,  get   fniir  ounces  of   J__fl   Halt*J\ntgpm   uuy    pharmacy   here;    lake\ntaldespoonful   in a glass of water be!\nfon>   breakfat.t   fur  a   few   day a,   auf\nyour    kidneys    may    then    act    fluff\nTills    famous    talis    Is    mode    froi\nthe  ucld   of  grupes  and   lemon   Julc\ncombined   with   llthla.   and   has   lee\nused   for   years   to   help   flush   ai\nstimulate   sluggish   kidneys:   also   i\nneutralize   the   acids   In   tbe   systei\n\u25a0o    they    no    longer    rrltate,    tin\noften   relieving   bladder   weakness.\nJod   Salts   is   Inexpensive;    canm)\nInjure   and   makes   a   delightful\nfervescent    Ilthla-water    drink.       \u25a0 j\nall   meuns   have   your   physlcan\namine   your   kidneys   at   least   twlq]\na   year.\nBEECHAMS Pi\nIF   YOU   WANT   RESULTS   TR\nA CLASSIFIED ADVT.\ntre U Acts With Unusual Speed-\nLooaana the Mucus\u2014Believes tho\nIrritation a:nl   Stops   lhe Cough.\nCosts Next to Nothing\u2014for a\nBig Supply\nl.sir   bin\nlelne   in\ndot  r..\nI'iinulni\nA   Utile\nwater   ta\nall   there\nBui   n*\n-mind\ntHku      M..'l\ntnke   in**    many    minutes   to\nremedy thai  will drive *wn>\nrouble'   in double ipiick time.\nsee ret    anyone   oan   make   a\n.if   the   fmast   rough   roed-\nlu*   world   fur   n   trifling   **iiui\nin   snj   drugtclst   one  ounce  of\ndouble itreagth)    to iiii\" n'ld\nrmnutated   sukjit  ami   enough I\nnirtk*'   .me   half   pint\u2014   that's :\nis   to   it\ni\\    you've   K\"t   a   re:il   medicine I\nnu     lh.\u25a0     flrat    spoonful     you \\\neeases    h'ihosi    tn.slnntl\nmntioii bsgin*  to disappear- ui\u00bb oomai\nthe StUbhO' n niu.'UH aiel oflen In 24\ntioiirx e\\eiy inue of tin*) cough that\nfrightened    you    in   gone\nIt's really  r irkabl* how tills home\nnuiiie remedy sets oa the mucus membrane mnl that ts one reitMnn It ts \u00bb\u00bbo\nhelpful   to   thousand*)   of   Catarrh   suf-\nfcltflb.\nShould nut they btf renumbered? Mr. Woudswnrth had\nbrought forward one of \"thnse stock\nsneers of today\" against the great\nfinancial intertsts, and their alleged\npart in starting tho war, aald Mr.\nStevens. The answer to this was that\nprior   to  thc war the world  believed\nFoot Saved f\nin 4 Days!\n\" Nothing but Asm-flnk could ha* e\ndone it,\" aape Mri. A. Ileiiyman, 130,\nJohn Street, North. Hamilton,\u2014 :o\ndeieribing bow her ri-jht ioot. cranhad\nhy a v-a*iijon whe*;!. was healed. \"The\nflesh w*\u00bbi terribly bruised, blackened and\ninflamed, and 1 fainted M Wtth pain.\nWhen it \"as quite impo-iiible for me to\nmo.e about, mv hiuband's mother got\nrae to try \/am Buk.     It wss surprising I\n\"Within TWO UAYS all swelling\nand u 'tvn.i'-n.i bad disappeared and\npain wa* banished. In FOUR DAYS,\nthrough this timely use ol \/.am Huk, 1\ncould g**t alioiit a* uunal; tbe injured\nloot v. is thoro'.ij-hlv healed \"\nZain Huk ii lhe powerful annseplic\nbealfjr which quickly frees the skin of\ncorruption and disease and grows new\nhealthy Untie. No common ointment\nOr salve can pon!.ibly cam pare with\n\/am link G-M a box today! 60c all\ndealers or 1-1< bt SAMPLE lor lc.\npo-.i-g** trnin Zam Huk t'o .  lornnto\nZAMBUR\nFor Healing!\nChange in Service\nArrow Lakei \u2014 Columbia River\nSlocan Diitrict\nCommencing Monday February 5\nTr.-Weel.ls\/\u2014 Monday, Wedne.day. Friday\nLv. Itcvelalulle   COO A.M.\nLs. Arrosvhcad    7rl5 A.M.\nLv. N\u00bbku\u00bbp    12:10 P.M.\nI.v. Hnaelierry   - 2:30 P.M.\nLv. Blm-an City   4:4.\", 9J_\nAr.    Nelauu   0:4C I'.M.\nLv. MM     1:30 A.M.\nI.v. HIikskii Clly   7:41) A.M.\nLv. *\u2014\u00abakwTT    \u00bb:S0 A.M.\nLv. N_tn_p    11:30 A.M.\nLv. Arrsswlieod  8:40 I'M.\nAr. llev.i.tuke   ._  4:00 P.M.\n0\u2014HMIrtiitg  No.  1.\nThe abovr- a-M-_a rrplm'f\" reiuiar Arrow lJ.ko und Slo.iili Ijika\nmlla\u00bb. al.o Tralna 841 and 8.2 bvtwwn Klsnan Ciiy and Nelson. No.\n\u00bbf.\u00bb l(a\u00ablo tn Nakuap will run one hour ahead o( regular Bcliedulc. and\nNo. \u00bb60. Nakuap to Kaulo, will run one hour and a half ahoad rcfjular\nachodulc from all statlona.\nLocal Service, Nakuip-Burton\nTrl-Wi^kly\u2014 Tueaday. Tliuraduy. Saturday, leave Nakuap 0:30\nA.M., arrive Burton 1:30 A.M. Leavo Burton S:40, arrived Nakuap\n11:00 A.M.   Leavo Nakuap 11 15 AM, arrive Bevelaloko 4:00 P.M.\nLocal Service.   Lower Arrow Lake.   Weit Robton.\nNecdlei.\nLeavo Nelson 7:li A.M.. Monday. Wednesday, Friday, connect\nCnstlegitr with train from Husslmid and Trail. Boat leaves West\nHuI.m.n 10:00 A.M. Hmithhuund leave Needles 10:00 A.M . Tuesday,\nThursday, Saturday, connecting with trains 11 and 12 ot West Kobson\nfor all points.\nJ. S. CARTER,\nDistrict Passenger Agent\n \u25a0\u25a0\nTHE NEISON DAILY NEWS,   FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 16, 1923\nim\nPage TEfeS \"\ni*****ggvtNai\nCITY SCHEDULE\nFIN|pSH|\nBlackwoo\/WiiTFlay Oil tie\nWith Cartmel ior Championship\nriarfcni\" .onlxht  will Blurt    :it 11:3(1\nin   .'Hip   ill.l   Ihr-   ciii-l.TS   limy   talcs'\nI in  lli\" Irii'-l.ry \u25a0*_\u2014_\nOnly nn.- i'ii'-t!il ss-tll tsf plnynl. a_\nlaUovr\nCity   BSMPlMr 1*.    ajta**a\u2014\u00ab   n,    sV.\nMy.is: lri-y Klmr\" v*> .1. A. Ol-mn:\nI'.   IV   HhiiksvUMil   vs.   .1.   I'n.-l r.. -1.\nCity Sri]\". 111'., l-'lnul, r...Ilisn I'--\nl*.  [i.   Illiii-llssuKsil  v\u00ab. .1   r.irliiii-l.\nI'lly SiIiiiIiiIi'. K.mi -KlniilH \u2014 T!.\nAihIitss-   in.   A.   T.   W.ll. y.\nIti'Mlills nl lasl niylH's In 111.\n.'lly bnnsyiifl.\n\\.   .1.   Bfll,   ll   A.   T.   \\V.ill..y.   7.\nIt. .1.  \\\\ Inin-. rl:   liny Sharp,   in.\ni'.   I.   sl.-iiuimin. .:  .1. A. ta-MOn, in.\n.1. 0. Bunyan. II; \\v. fotborln,--\nhiiin.  n.\nCHERNENKOFf\nIS SENTENCED\nTO FIVE YEARS\nPleads Guilty to Theft of Reg-\n'    istcred Mail at Castlt-\n... ... **ar Station..\nCROWN WITHDRAWS\nFORGERY CHARGE\nNOMINATE TWO\nIN NORTH ESSEX\nWINDSOR,    Out..    Teh,    I.V\u2014A.    K.\nBoatr, tibaml, aad r.ii. sidn-y C.\nRo'>rt lion, ContPr\\*atIv\u00bb, were tmnii-\nnatrd   ns   rinllditrs   In   thc   federal\ny-'-'rlinn    m    Vni'lli     l*N**-*\"\\'.    n...    *.).\niin!    I.y    Hi.*    il. :.Hi    nf    linn.    W.    C.\nKrnne*ly, mlnJtttr ,,( ralhraya.    Pott-\nin- rill I.- h-'-i on Mareh 1.\nJudge   Regrets   Prosecution\n.\u25a0,..'. Is Nol Repreiteultd\n\\    .by Couustl\nPleidtnR ^i:ll,V'!lh'i bflVfl looted n\nrtgtattred ni.ii' baa] nt CustleKnr on\n\u25a0Innuary 1.1, I'l'd I'hernenkoff, of\nCreseent Vnllov v;is y*-*st-\u00bbrdiiy, he-\nforo 9tp&wa .1. \\. K<*rin, sentenced t'\u00bb\nfivrt   yours   In   the   |ieniti'iitltiry.\nHalf nn hour before, CttWIMUkoff,\nbaforg Wtlprmlinry .Mju'ir.trnte ,[. Cart-\nmei, wis committM for trial after\n:i preliminary hearing thnt had In-\nciu.i-'d h nuaMhar of paatpoftamentp.\nBrought Lnxo caiivi nxitn, ho *?!.\u25a0.'-\nfd for sp\"ody irliil; ptaadtM guilty\nnnd was sentenced \u25a0*** aUtAd, ,\\ tec-\nMid eh.irf-re\u2014ihnt of toJVitg arising\nfrom attempts to crash a check wii it h\nwas nmong tho m.iil stolen\u2014wus withdrawn   hy   the  crown.\nIn court, tin aomaag tool; the s.*n-\ntenco co'Tnly, but \"\"pan brtng re-\nmovo*l, he hrdftg 'i'livn nml r..ii-\nfuiiy It wan It il the fa-.'i\"teom!ng sep-\ninrufmi from his f.imily. He hns* n\ntttta nnrt five small children.\nHefnre   gontcnec   w, i   pronounced.\n.Indue t'ortn lonk n. i risinn In e\\p.'e.'.!i\nhoth surprise nml rfjmt thai eoHnte)\nhad nut heen appolwtfd l<> inn,In I\nth.* prosci'tiUnn. Iftaleod, ho Ao*\n.\u25a0Und. this laaft bad been Ml t.*\niargt. ,t. T. Browning ..r tha W. C,\n\\i. i1. ii.* k ii. a- Bergofttft rr.iv.r.-\n| Ing wil. tfid di'l not niran in tin-\nle:is!   tn   rel'*\u25a0''!   upon   his  cfi'niis\u2014 tin*\nJudga uft.fwnni eptata appwctaUvely\n\u25a0 *i   tarfft   ftrowrtag*a   aeUvttlta   in\nllie case- hut i:   WU too muib, .Itiilc.*\nl-'nrin ggaafMd,  \"ta pttl   BOTgt   lirmvri-\niiik up aaalnat tin* . mMant Kind's\nloaaaael wee had acted tar tha *i*-\nI fenco.\nApplication   W.-is   Marls\n; pravloualy, Judge i*..nn had allied\nwhy ibe Dominion governWitm. araa\num   repretented   '*\\ ,<( ouaaeL\nInapertnr C. If. Km*. It C tf. P..\nOrand Forita, replied that appMratlon\nh.id   been   mad*   lo  headrpiaiiert   In\n'Vancouver for tin* engagamenJ of\neountet.\n.ludi-i' l-'ni-ln\u2014Tll'*n* in! tin   hiv.* I*een\na   mtaoarrlage  nf jusiir.*.    In  f.i.t,  I\ni nearly   pint    i   ittoaaaga   to  ilu*  minister or jusii,*.* myaaff  irlwn I hoard\nih:it   Beigaani   Bmrnlng   was   mn*\n! dttctlag H\u00ab' C:iy-Mll|:-imm<'ieii nniiiMMil\n. a     \u2022 .1.\naneedy\nI' ni in  \u00ab*om-\nnf  eaunaal\ncountol. I think. 1 ahall yet report\nthis   to   tho   department   of   JUstIce.\"'\nWhen tho hearinK wiffl rcFnim*'ii at\nIt yeaterday mOrning. there arose the\nnuestbai that Md been left over from\nthe day previous\u2014whether' or nnt tho\nth*fence would call for a hehrlng on\nIho BhOhBPt oharge, that of fiiruery.\nMr. llHmllton asked In thl\u00bb eonner-\nttoa that It bo left over until the\nnf(r*rnoon; ,\nTho hearing on tho flrat charge,\ntheft of mull, having thus ended, tht\nrmtlgtl nm piaifd iii thc doclc. On\nUu advice of his i-ouiisol, he aa-\nsorted thnt he had nothing to s:iy.\nThe defence also declared that It did\nnot   desire  to   call   any   witness,\nStlpendnry Magistrate Cartmel declared that he could not agraa with\ncotinHL'l for tho defence that there\nwas no direct evidence aa~a_Aat the\nacrused. On the contrar.v, there was\namplo evld.'nco, and ha ronseiiuenily\nhad no other ciuirse than to OOM-\nmlt him for trial, Court wus then\nadjourned until Jiil.'rnu-'ii. but hi\nabout half an hour tin* piisonpr wns\nrecalled and the move fi\ntrial   mude.\nIC was then that .Judge\nimmted on Um itaonao\nfor  the prosecution.\nPlea   for   Leniency\nA strong plea for h nierv-y wiip\nmsato by C, Tt. Hamilton, K. C. on\nl.elvilf of ttte accused. RevlewiitK\ntho facts of the robbery, he polnitil\nnut that the partir-ulur polnl upon\nwhich, Apparently, tii.* a.euseil had\nbei\u00bbn committed was that bO had oohi\na lert.-r with a stolen rh.\"*ck to a\nhank asking that the money he sent\nlo him.    Surely,   he state,],  this crude\nintioii was not the art el an teMtMl\ntt imin.il. In faet, It was more of\nh ehildlsh prank, a tad that was\nlieiglit.ned when the risk M Tin-\nmail's   own   safety   was   ennsiileri'd.\nAgain, i Iif* niolcn ini'il was not\neiidt; the ch*H'ka stolen had nnt\nheatt cuvlied, nnd thus nol.ody !i:i.l\ni.uffereil, * Tin* prisoner also lind ac-\nknowledRed his f-mlt at the curll.sl\npossil le nionifiif.   hnd thrown  him\u00ab..f\non iin* mri.v of aha tattst, and hem*\ntherel.y i;i\\od Hie CQWRrjT fl grc it\ndenl nf exp.*n**\u00ab' as wii nemos would\nhave had hO b<* brollglil from :i dis-\nl n nee.\nrn eonrluvion, Mr. Hamilton pointed\nout that the prisoner WM I mnrrled\nmnn with a wife aipl five ihtldren.\nthc eld.'ht tftV-Mt th** ynunc*\"*st a\n\\ i-ir old.\nThrough |nm>ecmr King, the rrown\nhggrrlil that it agftad with ihe pl.*n\nof the iloffiii*.-, mro I'int ih.* prl**-\nonci* wn:. mu altog.'ilu'i* Innoient\nas hud t.***n iniimut'd. Ra hid\nart. n ih\u00ab> mill, forr-d llie tkmsea\\,\nand   tri-'.l   !\u25a0>   secure   the  r:i\u00abli   in   n*-\ntui 11 .it  sh.-fi*tn*r.e poatofflee,\nAn Immoral Type\n.liidv'1 F'.rln adilr**s*****d the pri\u00ab\u00abon.*r,\npointing out that the nffem\u25a0\u00ab* he com-\nmlm d wan one for whi. h lu* mu\nliable to Ufa iuitn isounii nu \"l>id vou\nknow this'.\" ll.* nahad Cternaakoff.\n\"Rkoum nn* thi* Hin\". iinv.* ttro\ncbiidnn,\"  rapUad  iha prinaaar,\nThe .Ind**,' n inlndi'd him Hint were\ntin- in;.\\iiinim p. tu-Ity iufli( te.1. ha\nWould never again BM hu \u00ab,hi:dren.\n\"I  do  not   ihlnU   this  mnn   Is  slmplc-\npiimWl,\"   h*- e'liiiliii...,!,   \"he   fe   Jmrt\none of  the  immoral  typo wo got out\nIn   the   country,  who  go  juat   ns  far\nas they dare.   Tho country la forced\nto pay  thousands of dollara through :\nthis   derelict.     Tbe   new   people   who\ncom*   out   here  create   n   very   grout I\nprohlem.     Thoy   havo   not   the   MUM j\nethical   stnndards   as   we   have.     Tho\nprisoner   may   have   clemency   exercise.i   from   Ottawa,   hut    under   tho \u25a0\ncircumstances I  sentence  him to five |\nyears In the penitentiary,\nW. [\\ Trant, poHt office Instieetor \\\nof Vancouver, was In eourt on bahalfl\nof the  iiitorcsts of ihe post  offii e do- !\nJIlUlllH'Ut.\nThe    crown    withdrew    lhe    second\ncharge,   forgery, agalnet   t'hernenkoff. |\nTheaatlafactory1   ronclutlon   of* thej\nens-, tirhigt- to an end \u25a0  t;i**k tor tin*\n11. C.  M.  P. whleh  covered o  lot  \"f\nt.-rrit-.ry   and   final   left   but   liti!\u00ab-   to\nwork up.n.   The finding, by itrgeanl\nBrowning and Carpi, ii. ,i. k. Wui-\nlam*-*. of reniMtiuls of lhe st.it.m mail i\nhehlnd the hotel ai Caatleggf1, after\n\u25a0 thorough search lu whirh the whole .\nterritory hnd been covered, undoiiht- l\nedly timers I-le'irinp up Of the eise\npoaaibla.\nLOCAL MEMBERS MAIL IS NOW\nARE mm IELLJIARDED\nRetail Merchants Adopt Pro- i Castlegar Robbery Leads to\ngressive Plan to Extend j Change in Methods oi\nActivities Handling\n(trees  yesterday,   and  the- -eolrf sp*tt r\nIns  endnd.\nFor the 21 hottrfl up to (1 o'clock\nlast night, the highest temperature\nwas 23, and the lowest \u00ab, above, temperatures that should ho appreciated\nJn contrast with iho figures of tflo\nday before*\u2014 a mniflmiim of ilx \u00bbte-\nt-rees ahove, and :t minimum of 10\nbelow.\nDuring yesterday, 5.6 inches ht\nsnow* fell.\nFERRY STILL\nFROZEN IN ICE\nBlasting Operations Are Necessary in Order to Get a\nChannel Through\nOver 201 'sticks r\\f rt\\'nsm:te were\nshot off yesier.liy hy government tBB-\nployees,   elenring a.  way   for   ihe   gov*\ntrniMi i   fri ry  to g.*r mrmh to  the\nnorth    -hor*'.\nbe whleh has formed in the poal\nlOW dny* In tho f .Try's path h;is\nr.*achcd iho thickness of two fe.*t\nin places, and it is Mtpaaatble for Iht\nOral] io mal;.' lit way througto. Over\nfour feei nf \u00abnlid ler* Is attached '\"\nth\" fer; y hull, and prg-grtao featar*\nany was almo,*=t Im^naalbla until tins\nheavy muss was removed hy meins\nof  plica  poies.    TIN .-ii.]*>  haa  bean\nrais.il to lhe top ,.f ihe Ice |ftd |U,,\nehantnls    havt    been    Maattd    out    to\nhpt n nrttar in tbo mlddlt of tbe\nink.*. Whan th-* obam*el becom. *\u25a0\nOftVlgaMt th.- le* will ba ton d lo\nthe opon wnter m iho center of the\ni;ike,    and    further    blasting    will    he\ncontinued todhy so as to havt Uta\nOonvenlenea working again rm soon\nAt  poaalUe.    Pedattrbu-s eroaoed  tba\nice   >.'-iterd;iy   from   tin*   north   sle*r.\na vi il-hen t m tm i h leading from tba\nlorry  landing to o   polnl  of^oatta m\nth.*   o'.d   ferry   tunduig.     Over   !'\u2022   t*-\u00bb*r-\nsoiis eroaaed tbe river by thU meant\nyesterday.\nAf 8 fOrgOly attended meeting of\nlhe Nehioti hranch of the Retail\nM.rchanis' association held yesterday afternoon, plana of roxtvnttins\nih.* Aeopg of the organization wero\ndiscussed   and   approved.\nIn future lhe association will admit\nloeal membera at an annual feo of\n$to. Thtah local members will have\nall the Imnelits of tho association\nWith Iho <ine exception that they cannot     vote     for    office,    this    being    I\nbutter Which is raatneted under the\nconst lint ion to provincial membera.\nThe fee for provincial * members\nwill be |3I a year. The proposnls\nwere regarded by all present as\na   Ions   sf( p   forward.     Mayor   I_.   IT.\nCbobuette,    prarident,   was   In    the\nch:iir.\nNo  longer   Is  mall   fn.m   the   Ross-\nlaud trafn and daatlnad for Kootenay\ntAndlng   left   uiT\/uardeil   while  awalt-\ni lug   tbe   in.in   at   t'astlegat.\nFollowing     llie    mean!     rubbery    of\nregistered    mail    .ii    that    iioiiu    from\n| g MOb 0an1 from Ttu.sst.uid, nnd for\nwhich Fred i'hernenkoff was yesterday   sentenced    lo   five   years   in    the\npenitentiary, the methodo <>f handling\ninuii ai the station huve boon changed,\nNow all onoka an- locked ap while\nawaiting ib*- arrival of tba brain.\nDining the  lri.il   it   was   sworn   that\nthe s:i.k which bad baen ripped open\nI had been lefl unguarded on a truck\nI on ,i , noiie-ion-wi'll lighted platform\n; for about   fi\"i minutes.\nTOROXTO,   Feb,   i;..\u2014On   the  petition   of  creditor--.   Mr.   .Itisthv  Mlddl.\nton   hM   nvub*  an   order   winditig   uyi\niho Nathmai rmit tt- wine iimiganj\nI of   (his   rhy,   and   appolnttng   O,   T\nICLirkaon   the  authortaed  trustee.\nEfforts Are Made\nThermometer Jumps\nSeventeen Decrees\nto Have Wharfage       Twenty-Four Hours\n.Vow,   let's   *ep;   Isosv   mnny   r-f   'lis.\nworl4',   proLlcliss.   .Torn   *nlvf.l   ^y   lhe\n..cciiisiiiIon  of the  Ituhr?\n i ;\nHIK i 'mi\u00ab\u00bb'i*W|))\nlam different\nand petter*\nMAPLE\nLEAF\nMATCHES\nWell worth lfy box\nDues Cancelled\nTh\"   thermomets\nTn reply to m.-ssiig.-s from the rosl-\nIteata aC Mirror Lake who have heen\ndeprivd of host service tn rough Hie\nImposition of a government wharfage\nt-ix nu boats for each landing and on\nfreight,    I*   W.   Humi-Tiivy,   M.   I'.,   tui-\nttated   tbal   he   i\u00ab\u00ab   taking  tbe   matter I\ndp with  the department of marln**- nnd\nfish, rie:  -mj expects  oatlafaotory   re-1\nMrita.\nil>' baa urged that the eeaaiMf\n\u25a0Ofvtc     he   restored   and   thai    tba   un-\nheoetaar)    hnrten   nf   wbarfagt   duet\nbe   noi   piiu-.d  upon  the  retldent*-.\nit wiii in raaaJM thai wbea tbe\nC J' i:. oiaamar mado lit lit it op\n:n Minor Lake ii landed Ita paa-\ntengtn and freight an an old barge\nin oid.r !\u25a0> avoid wing ib.* government wharf, t\u00bbut the tart proved so\natom that  u haa not beee repeated,\n^DODD'S \\\nI KIDNEY^\nm pills.,\n^^^^\n^--KlONEtJ-'^-''\n'X.    B_.\".Mr_-ri-''Vi\nWARNING\nThieves, Yeggmen, another Lawbreakers\nBeware\nSHERLOCK\nHOLMES\nis On His Way to\nNelson\nCanada Will Take\nAdvantage ol ihe\nEmpire Settlement\nOTTAWA, Feb. 15.\u2014Th. government before tlse end of the\np.eifnt tfMion iist.tnd, bringustj\ndos\\n *n immUjra.lois scheme\nwh'ch wilt look to the tttHiMtlw.\nuf iniTse of th. mon.y, provided\nfor the .'jei.t.nc. of .tnpiro set-\nllemint. Hon. Charles Stevv.it,\n\u25a0 cting minister of immigration,\nso stated  in Use housa, today.\nOur offl. .\u25a0\nA   pwrmi\nci.r.l   ssill\nnis.l il. lr ,\nW\u00ab     s*. 'I\nnsinlltV\nOn the Dot\nDnv.nl. Tit Iy\nil.   phon.\n...  |ir..isi|.t\nIII ba im.i.Ii.\ncoal\nll \u25a0\nWest Transfer Co.\nDf.iler*  in\nCOAL   AND   WOOD\nPhone 33\nLimited\nThe Co-Operative Growers of British C\nTHE CONTRACTS ARE READY \u2014 SIGN BEFORE FEBRUARY 24th\n. For days the Growers' Committee has worked on the contract, getting in to it all the details that mean the fouwalion of a Growers' Organ-\nmm tbi wi!! put the frnit industry on its feet. You know the results of the past two years. Do you want to experience them again \"his season? Of\ncourse jfot don't.\nFhe prosperity of the entire fruit industry depends on the growers of British Columbia getting solidly he'^>d the new organization. With 80\nto 90 per cent of the growers loyally supporting the Co-Operative, they will have made agricultural history in Britjsli Columbia.\nFOR YOUR OWN SAKE AND THE INDUSTRY'S SAKE SIGN THE CONTRACT!\nSee Your Local Committee!\n...   '\u2022<-*\u2022*\nLocal Committees are being otf#nfz\u00ab_ In every district to carry on the membership caiHpaigx. To them the contracts have been sent. Get in touch with\nyour neighbor and lind out about the Mass Meetings. Get a contract, study it\nant1 sign it\u2014 the sooner tlie better. II ttare is anything you don't understand,\nconsult your Local Committeeman.\n-*\nFinancial Men Endorse Plan!\nThe Vancouver financial interests have approved ol the new Organization.\nThey say, \"Get on with the job\u2014time is short\".\nGrowers\u2014Save Yourselves!\nYour opportunity to save yourself has arrived. S'gn the contract \u2014 it is exactly\nas recommended by Aaron Sapiro\u2014and bring inlo being the Co-Operative\nGrowers of British Columbia, Limited. When your and your neifhbor's contracts are signed, success is assured.   Then money wnl be in circulation.\nCommittee Is Working!\nYour Organization Committee is working on many details which will be announced as soon as possible.   It is a big job, but progress is being made.\nSIGN THE CONTRACT AND YOU WILL NOT NEED TO CONSIGN\ni\nThis contract is for ycur protection\u2014it is tlie best form of insurance. You will hear many r umors about everything under the sun in connection with the rev: Organiza-on\u2014but icm.r.ilier'th-t tfe new organization is of growers, for growers, and managed hy growers themselves.\n' Don't pay any attention to all the petty statements of those whose interests are opposed to yours. Remember that the new Co Operative\nGrowers is built on the Sapiro plan\u2014You know what that is.\nAll Mast Work Together for the Good of the Industry I\nTHE CAMPAIGN IS ON-SIGM THE CONTRACT-BEFORE FEB. 24th\nMHMnMBM-___-_-________--___-_^\n ^*aaa-T a \u2014e_\u2014\u2014\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nPuMlfl.sl evtrr morning except Sun-\n\u2022at hi liit Nsws Publishing oompaay,\nllmftr-.i, Nelson, ft. C\\, Canada.\nBuslneaa letters should be address*.\nand checka and money orders made payable to Tha Newa Puhltshing company\nlimited, and In no cast to individual\nmembers of tht staff.\nAdvertising rate car-Is and A. B. C.\nabatements of circulation mailed on rt-\nqusat or may be aeen at tha office of\n5ny   advertising   igency   recognlied   by\nta Canadian Press Association.\nHUBKCRIPTION  KATES.\nBy mall  (country), per month 00\nPar year $0.00\nOutside Canada, per month 76\nPer yenr t |T.S0\nDelivered, per mnnl a 75\nPer ilx month!  14.00\nPer year  17.10\n Payable In Advance.\nliember Anfllt Btu-ean of Clrcalatloa.\nftt MRS3S IREffi? tf*\u00ab*   rSSTA-F ?.xC?^i3S, HHttURr 16, IM\nmmWhmmmmmkmam\nFRIDAY, FEB. 16,  1923\nMust Sell Cooperative\nor Perish\nThe fruitgrowers' qomm.it tee In\nthla district should have no difficulty ln getting signatures to con-\ntracts for the morganlaad cooperative\nmarketing organization. If 80 per\nCefit of tho growers ol the province sign up, success of the movement will be assured. This district\nshould show nearly 100 per cent\nresults.\nCooperative marketing Is not only\nestablished elsewhere as the successful method of selling fruit, hut it is\nthe only alternative to disaster\nGrowers must tell through their own\norganisation or ultimately go out of\nfrtislness. Individual selling can never nave the industry or provide per-\nManent prosperity for thc Individuals\nwho try It.\nMr. Sapiro has told us of what\nhas been accomplished in California.\nThe wiine success can be achieved\nhere.    It  Is  up to the  growers.\nThe Genius of Dr. Sun\nDr. Sun Yat Sen, just at present\ntho outstanding political leader uf\nhelpless, hopeless China, appears to\nbe an estimable gentleman mrsed\nwith the unhappy faculty of \"hooking up\" with bad associates. lie\nconducted a respectable government\nin southern fftina for several years,\neven though the world powers did\ndecline to r*'cognl?.o him, preferring\nto regard ns the ruling power of\nChina the doubtfully respectable and\nludicrously inefficient government at\nPeking.\nDr. Sun was getting along fine, despite the coldness ol Ihe rest of the\nworld, but jti't wh'*!! It appeared that\nin him might lie the solution of\nC'hlna'n rroblcmr, he allien\" himrplf\nwith Chang Tso Lin, a first class\nbandit, who soon was roundly\nthnishi-d hy ihe northern nrtny, and\nIn bis anil carried Ih\\ Sun with  him.\nBut Sun Yat Sen Ii a master\npolitician, and It was not long he-\nfore he was hack In Canton as the\nhead of the southern government.\nHo Is there today, apparently growing\nin popularity, but likewise apparently\nIntent again on tying himself up\nwith more bad company. Thla timt\nII la the Soviet government of\nRussia, and so fur has the affair\nprogressed that a formal announcement of a Cantonese-Muscovite al'.l-\nsnet\"  may   be   expected   soon.\nDr. Sun. able, interesting, well-\nmeaning, but a very genius at picking bad company, will prohably git\nanother lesson that It is Impossible\ntd  do  good   deeds  with   ind   tools.\nWhat the Press It Saying\nPaying  tht  Panalty\nNow they are fining ipecders 15\nfor every mile shown al>ove the llmli.\nThe authorities might go out to the\n\u25a0peedway on some eventful afternoon and get enmigh to pay off\nthe city debt.\u2014Los  Angeles  Timet.\nMenial Piling System\nThe greater urgency and complexity of public affairs, and thc manner\nln which, resist them as we will,\nthey Intrude upon our Uvea, make\nthe compartment mind more than\never a necessity, Men who lack It\nbring their troubles to the golf\nooune and themselves to misery.\u2014\nLondon Times.\nAmerica Untrammelled\nt'ntll a more practical frame of\nmind, a disposition to make a common peace based on common needs,\nappears, America, whatever her resource-! and whatever her good will,\nIs helpless. Wo shall not, and\nshould not. assist the existing system\nand policies, fortunately for us and\neven for Kurope, we are not hound\nin any way to do eo,\u2014Chicago\nlYlbune\nThe Miter\nThe desire to hord money Is dying\nont, ai the statistics of new bank\naccounts show, but other kinds of\nhoarding villi exist. Many people cannot hhjajf tn part with anything, from\nold clothes to old letters, even though\nthey have long become useless. This\nform of hoarding, though tiresome\nto others, hai a certain value. No\ndoubt we owe much of our knowledge of the past to such an instinct.\n- I.\"Mn... Daily Mall.\nDitappeinted Kenya\nAfi'*r all Ibe Jubilation and congratulation on the decision of the\nGovernment of Kenya to establish a\nIxmdon Publicity Office, It li a little\ndlnenpccrtlng to bt told thnt the dte-\nision Is premature. Of courie we all\nought to have known that before,\nhut the Press, the general public correspondents and others look ft for\ngranted that the government of the\ncolony had at b ai i some right to\nindependent action In the matter of\neuch vi'il Importance lo Kenya's\nfuture. Now, we all know better and\nEfficient\nbusekeepin,\nW    Lnurt*. K KirKmon\nTHE     HOUSEKEK PER'S   VIEWPOINT\nTOMORROW'S  MENU\nBreakfast\nOranges\nCereal\nCoffee   Creamed Left-Over Fish\nMuffins\nLuncheon\ny Venetian   Eggs\nBread  nnd   Butter\nCocoa Stewed   Prunes\nDinner\nBroiled  Sliced Ham\nMashed   I*Otatoea\nSquash\nCoffee Baked   Apples\nHavo you ever noticed that all\nhousekeepers can be divided into\ntwo great glMSM\u2014those who find\ntheir work \"drudgery,\" and those who\nhavo no complaints to make concerning It?\nI have noticed that, and I've been\nmaking a study of these two great\nclasses\".\n\"Why are some women continually\nsorry of rthemselves because of\ntheir many duties, while others tifke\ntheir burdens as a matter of course?\nI have asked myself again and\nagain.\nBut now, nfter a long period nf\nobservation, I believe that I have the\ncorrect answer to this v-iie-stlon.\nThe woman who does not fret about\nher work Is Invariahly a woman\nwho has an Interest outside ot that\nwork.\nI*onk alwnt you and see If this\nIs not true. The woman who has\nsomething outside of her housework,\nhasn't as much time to dwell on her\ncares as the one who does nothing\nbut   housework.\nTake   the    case    of   Mrs,    A.,    for\nnre reminded, not by any means\nfor the first time, that our government Is still in swathing bunds and\nhas none hut the pare hla 1 rights\u2014\nFarmers\"   Journal   (Kenya).\nThe Lighter Side\n_\u00ab\nInstance. Mra. A.'a outside interest\nIs her chickens. The constant care\nof those hens, and the money derived from their eggs, provides Mrs.\nA, with an 'interest which, lo her,\nis positively thrUHnf. Sho lias no\ntime to sit ami mope over the acho\nIn her hack from Irnning. Mercy-\nno! Or it's time, to feed the hens!\nOr ta  it  time  to gather ihe eggs!\nOr   observe   tho   case   of   Mrs.   B,\nwho is interested In making a hooked\nrug.     She   has   sent   away   by   mail\nfor the pn\/ticular kind of honk that\nis   needed   for   the   rug.     Her   husband hns  made  her  tho  wood  frame\nfor   It.     Now   she   is   hindly   engaged\nIn  tacking   down  denim  strips  along\nthe   frame\u2014and    soon    sho    will    he\nsewing   the   oblong   piece   of   canvas\nto    these    strips,    taunt    across    the\nframe\u2014and after that  she will  draw\nher  design  on  the canvas  and  bruin\ntearing    rags    Into    strips    to    hook\nthrough   the   canvas.    Has   she   time\nto   grumble   thai:     *Wi   just  a  constant war against duwt and dirt,\" or\nthat \"It wouldn't be bo hud If she had\nh   vacuum   cleaner?\"     I   should   say\nnot.      Complaints    would    take    Just\nso   many   minutes   from   the   hooked\nrug  work.\nOf  course,   I   am   not   referring   to\nI the   housekeeper   who   Is   ill   or   nol\nI strong.     I   am   meroly   referring   to\n| tho   woman   who   Is   well   and   could\nj fill   her   life    with   sunshine,   rather\nthan  with   gloom,   if  she   would  only\nI hunt  for  gripping  interest.\nI     Tomorrow\u2014Kecipes from Re.-id.ora.\nAlt Inquiries a(*rtress^-1 to Miss Klrk-\n, mnn in oare of the \"efficient Hoiioa*\ni keeping\" department will he answered\nin these OOlUrono In their turn.   Thla requires eoaelderabli time, however, ow-\n' Ing tn the gnat Bttmbtf received. So I'\na por.-ion.il or quicker reply ts desired t\nstamped nnii *-iir-:idiln,****ed envelop.*\n, must be enclosed wim tbo question. Be\n. sure to gaO TOUR full name, street\n! number, and ih.- name of your city and\ni province.\u2014The   Editor.\nmade great Inroads on the Ice of\nthe West Arm, and wllh two or\nthree days like this, navigation will\nbe  again   opened   up.\nt  a  a\nC.   D.   Bla.kwood  carried  the  Bunyan   competition,   nnd   W.   A.   Thurman  the   Burns'  trophy,   in   the  local\nbonspU'l   whi.h   concluded   yesterday.\noKy^yXX^\nBY LENOKE\nThe Important thing tn know concerning footwear this season is the\nprestige of colored kid trimmings,\nWell, I must out with the whole\ntruth, and tell you thnt slippers\nentirely red, or bine, ond even groen,\nare   Matured.\n\"But are they being worn?\" You\nask. And 1 can tell you I saw a\nlady, a very young an.l c-iptlvntlnff\nlady, at the Itiiz one afternoon who\nwas shod in bright red slippers and\nhose. Her frock and hat were black,\nhut   there   was   a   repetition   of   the\nThe most Fatisfnrtory substitute for\ncoal   Is   spring.\nAnnihrr thing that causes many\nfailures  is  an  appetite  for sympathy.\n Q\t\nOne hslf of the country do'st.'t\nknow why the other half selects that\nkind   of   member.*-,   of   parliament.\nIt Is only a question of time until\nevery   pcdej-irlan    will   have   r.   car   or\nwings.\nThe only nation thnt |:i decently\nfrank nbout Its treatment of ;i i ,-.r-\nitlca   Is   discrimination.\nThe lean man nas one advanta;-;.'.\nHe doesn't have to pin all his fallh\non   a   suspender   button.\nIf a show It too high-brow to draw\na crowd, the manager can Intimate\nihat  It  Is a  social  event.\nWhen a man says the policy of\nFranco la leading to war, he means\nhe wishes somebody would lick France.\nThe Dally News Invites letter!\nfrom readers upon matters of public Intel est. A non-ib'*plutn*j nur.\nIf desired, be employed, but evtrg\nletter must b*' wi*-n-*il by the writer\nthough not necessarily for publication. Letters should he brief nnd\nas a guarantee of good faith,\nmust avoid personalities. The\nDally News does not hold itself, In\nany way. reepnnslbie for the views\nof correspond, mi Letters which\neontnln sdvertlslnr matter or propaganda which Is classed an advertising will not be accepted under\nany oircumstances.\nred In a lnrge beaded eabuchon\nat the waist, and she carried a red\nleather   envelope   purse.\nNext to these daring ideas, however, gray suede is lhe most important footgear for smart street wear.\nOf the two walking mode's Illustrated, the one with a Cuban heel\nla trimmed with patent leather, while\ni-lnvr- (-mwo-i< n** t'ie Instep Is -i\ndistinctive fi'itun- of iho French\nhe.'ied model. Tha Colonial pump i*-\nnevir nnimeret*ting, and In black\nsatin with a fluted tongue and rhino-\nstone buckle ie an intriguing mm-\np'iment   to  most   nny  dnnro  frock.\n\u2022Is This Church?\"\nRural Wall Cub\nAshs ol Mother\ni souls could  find p**se\u00ab* nnd  str-^ngth   te\n\u25a0do   th.'ir   duty,   nnd   train   these   vnung\naltfaena,    I felt as if instead of bread\ni I    h:id    been    h:ind**d    --tones.\nj      In  plana of I'hrlm,   II   was  the   World\n'\u2014a mnnloal evening, wiih a racltatlon,\nfor evening latitat. .My Fmnll son\n; asked: \"is this church, another?\"\ni Our d\u00ab*-ir .Muster'*, words flashed\nI through my mind. \"My bouse Is a\nI house of prayer, hut ye have made\n| It\"\u2014Whnt\"\nA   WOLF   Ctm   MOTHER.\nIn Indian you can tell a man's caste\nby tbe way ho dresses; over here\nyou can tell It by the way his wife\ndressea\nPoise Is the quality that kerps a\nman from looking as foolish as he\nfeels   while   matching   rt   piece   of   silk.\nWh.it profit Is there In a radio that\nwill du aw:iy with the telephone and\nnot do a darned thing about the\nsaxophone?\nAnother fine thing about being rich\nIs that you can wear Jewelry from\nthe 10-cent store and get away with\nIt.\nGermany needn't think the world\nloves her; It Is but following tf i\nusual    custom    of    cussing    the    mor.-\ngaga-holder \u00bbho  for* clone*.\nMelton, n. \u25a0', fo.. 12. 1923\nTo  the   Fdtior  of  The   I tally   News;\n8lr:\u2014Ah yon kindly Inute itu to say\n'\u25a0whitt we tblnl:.\" I would like to sny\na few words in defence of the _*..rents\nI nnd    homes    which    RtV.    J.    P.    WOBt-\n; man  so aanthlngly  liaonntta.\ni     I am a trained nur*.e of wide expert*\n: enee    In    missions,    hospital    and    private nursing,  and hnve come  Into very\nclose    pergonal      contact      witli     nuiny\nhomes of  different  classes and  circles.\nj      I     find     the     r.iothers.      '(b-d     bless\nI them,\"   aa   a   general   rule   cannot   only\nhelp    the    children    wllh    their    hom<*\nI lest-ons,   but    from    their   Very    eirllest\nyears  can.   and   do,   teach   ihem   tn lore\nand    fear    Und,    to    bt    truthful    nrtd\nhonest.      They   are   most    unxloue   over\ntheir    rhlldren.    bodily    nnd    spiritual\nwelfare\u2014the    last    thing    at    night    u.\nluck   them    up   and   a**k   Hod's   blesvltfg\non   them      Tiny   m;iy   noi   make   loug-\nwinded   prayert,   but   they   an   from\nihelr he.irt-. Kven ihe more worldly\nparents att tbal the children go lo\nchurch   and   Hiind.1v   school.\nAs to not enough prayerful life In\nthe home\u2014Is there any In the church\nof today? I ibink there I. very Utile. I,asi year I came to town expecting a real fplriiunl irc.it In a\nreal church ttrvlot, after country\nr-chool house Itrvtot and none st all\nmost of the thnt. Tin* church w\u00bb*\nvisited, alaa! had lost its good old-\nlime religion. 1. wae no longer a\nsacred sanctuary fur rest and spiritual   refreshment,   when)   tirfd.   trouhled\nI\nThr Housrivifo's Idt'Q Hox\ntRegistered   In   accordanee   with   the\nCopyright  Act.)\nTho other day I saw a moving picture play of two Bmnll hear cubs\nplaying. Holding on to a small bush\nwith one paw they would strike at\none another with the other, meanwhile bnlanrlng tlumeselves on their\nhind legs. Then one would Jump at\nthc other and both would roll over\non the ground n couple of limes to\nbe up again chasing one another\naround the hush. It WM extremely\namusing but I never saw a more\nperfect object lesson from the standpoint, of natural play. That Is why\nyou should let your children play\nTom Tom Pull Away. Tug, Hide an.l\nSeek, to ho followed later In life by\ngames of baseball, fooib;ill, tennis\nsnd other athletic competitive games.\nNow what Is the lesson from this?\nSimply that the games that resemble\nmost of the amies pf the sina'l bears\nor even the small kittens In your\nhome, are the rertl games for ymir\nboys and girls. The bending from\nside to side, the squatting behind\nun object in hide and seek, the running to reach n certain . ..m. before\nthe others, all these playful efforts\ncall Into action the muscles nf th**\nentire body. And most important ol\nnil they strengthen up the r**al foundations of the system, that is, the\nheart and lungs by the c.ill for more\nblood to the body and lhe said blood\nneeding fresh air to be rendered pure\nThe plnygrouiid centres have been\na wonderful help to the bodies of\nthe children. The overhead apparatus straightens out the spine nnd the\nvarioun pieces of apparatus call for\nskill nnd dining which help to make\nthe all round boy or girl. Kurt 11 n-\nately group gmnes are now populur\nwhich mans thnt every youngster\nIrrespective of his or her physique,\ncan lake part therein. And finally\nall the games call into use the brain\nthe joy center as It were, which after\nall miUs.es exercise a  real  pleasure.\nHOW  TO CURE  SICK   PEARLS.\nHow to restore the luster of pearls\nwhich have \"grown sick\" has been n\nproblem   which   scientists   have   long1\nputuhrcd ewer, hex it has bmm left1\nbl an Argentinian to tell of the\ndiseases of the valuahle gems and\nhow  th**y  may   be cured,\nSenor Armtrdo Barsantl recently\ngave a demonstration at Buenos Aires\nwhich nm.ir.eil all who saw the transformation he prodagad in Bftdal pgaggg.\nOriental pearls, he declared, are 1\neasily Infected hy contagion with any\nof the human diseases, hut mercury\nIs the pearl's greatest enemy, turning!\nthe pearl lo a shade, of bad. Insufficiency of light nnd air Is as baneful\nto the penrl as to ihe human   being.\nPearls showing ihe fl*-_-| signs of 1\nsickness can usua,iy be restored by!\ntreating them with a soft cloth so;ik.il.\nIn chemically pure alcohol, which destroys   lhe   Infectious   germs   working \u25a0\nONTARIO CITY HAS FIREBUG\ntr*-*      <f_--\u00ab-.f-ft. f \u25a0(\/\u2022     \/\u2022** '      \/a\/*,*Vv\n\u2022i&mjrt   \u25a0' c^^>r^-**-<- Yin*--\nTivvniy-six ineendinry fires have taktn place ln London, Ont., Mnoe\nJuly 8. Thc plant of Ueid Hros. & Co., shown above during tho fire, wa* the\nlntest building to fall a prey to the fire fiend. The police are investigating to\nascertain whether a man who mailed a threatening letter, a facsimile Of\nwhich Is shown above, wns responsible for the fire. The letter, which was\n\u2022written to the fire chbf. following Mayor Wenige'a offer of a reward of $500\nfor Information leading io the ronvictlon of the person who attempted to fire\nSt. Matthew's Anglican 1 huivh, taunt** the mayor to \"go ahead and offer\na reward for the firebug's capture,\" and adds: \"Vou will never catch them,\"\nAnother letter, also shown, written to the mayor, says the city hall will be\nnext  to go.\non   the   surface. *lf   the   disease   has ! impregnated by the sap that renvalna\nis'ii.-trated throughout the substance\nof the pearl, no hope of a cure can he\nentertained.\nIn Its Interior. This Is done with an\nelectrical apparatus of his own Invention.   This leaves the pearl somewhat\nAccording to Senor llars-intl, the, velevety to the touch. It is then\npearl contains a mysterious s;ip. I placd in a bowl containing a com-\nwhich, like human Hood, fights tol pound that purifies it and within two\nthe death ugalnst deleterlou-i hue- 1 hours restores the pores to their nor-\ntcrla.   nnd   he   claims   to   he   oh'e   to.mil condition.\nclassify the various dis- U0g which Afti r a Nat of eight bourn, the\nattack the pears. Kxccpt when the | pearl Is (Mated through several graded\npearl has reached lhe stage of \"death\" ] , hemlcal substances. The following\nImpr.-veuient In Us conditions may b.*; day the cure Is completed  to a  light\ntro-oheniieal massnage. The whole\nIn    the   series   of   treat- j process takes from tWo to three dayt,\n.uwl the result is \"a pearl as perfect in\nluster aa It was when taken from the-,\noyster.\neffected.\nThe    first\nments  consists   in   Inducing the  pearl\nto open   its  pores   until ull  the   layers\na I tacked    by    the    dls. use    nre    ggglg\nBuilding\nMaterial   Mi Burns & Son\nLet   us   figure  your   bills   ot\nBuilding Material. Coast Lumber a specialty.\nTen Yean Ago\n(The   Dally  News,   February   16,   1913\"\noptions on Nelson business properties, Involving the sum of $:.iHJ,uoo,\nhavo -been taken up, and the necessary payments made by Winnipeg\nand Moose Jaw capitalists, who tle-i\nup the property about 90 dnys ago\naccording to announcements mad**\nyesterday. Carl Mohr represents the\nWinnipeg   com ern.\n\u2022 0    \u2022\nTted I. Irwin WM yeitcrday appointed as secretary of the .Nelson\nSchool  board.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nPeter Verigin now hai transit\nprivileges through the i'nited Htatcs\nand will not bo held up in future\nat   Marcus   hy   Immigration   officials.\nwet\nTht  rain   and   thaw   of   yeaterday\nThe   II.ti   Way   Ij   1 ui   __\u2022-_-__   M   a\nPern\nNo douht you take the shields out\nof your frocks to wssh thrm. it Is\nrtthtr ann.iyiiig to bsve to rip them\nout snd then retew thrm. Y\u00bbu can\n.-rs \"i.i thit. trouble lf vou sew snaps\non the aUoMo and on that pnrt of the\nfrock to wlidi you ttould sew them.\nIn tl Ik way )on run unsnap Ilia\nshield*., wu-.li (hem and buttf snap\nthem in again. Till. HOCSl.W I KK.\nCOfyrivkt,   I'.J,   bv  I'vbUc   Lmaorr  Com pons\n10 inch doable-tided recerde\nformerly BSc.\nHEATING\nSTOVES\nAt\na Reduction of\n20%\nIn order tn clear nut the bnlnnee\nnf our Heating Stnves, and make\nrnnm fnr Spring Gnnds, we are\noffering thin exreptinnal rt-DO-\ntinn, while the stuck lasts.\nIt will pay you to buy.   Don't wait till the bat hrt mild.\nDo II Nnw.\nNELSON HARDWARE COMPANY\nBOX tOSO\nThe Quality Hardware Store\nnelson, b. c.\nSPECIAL ISSUE OF\nHis Masters Voice-Victor Records\nout today\/\n14Mt\n1*041\nIW**\nBees Knees-Fox Trot\nPeggy Dear-Fox Trot\nThe Virginians\nThe Great White Way Orchestra\nWho Did You Fool After AII?\u00abFoxTrot\nRose of the Rio Grande-Fox Trot\nfin a Corner of the World\n1 Sunset Valley\nThe Virginians\nThe Virginians\nEdna Brown-Henry Burr\nPeerless Quartet\n1 ...\n3W3MI To-Morrow . Harold Harvey\nI When the Leaves Come Tumbling Down   Harold Harvey\n*     ' HIS M..TI,', VOICt 1IMITTD, MOMTtlAL.\n'His Master's Voice**\nVictor\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0rii\n ibi\n77~*~ ~**\u00bb\u00bbJ~iT\"\"7 TTftu.j- i\u00bb*\u00bb-n-.*.,* rtv.fA-k- wonTTTi\"\"?, r-cEiTAnT i\", ~.\"\"2*s\n|U\nAre Two\nValues!\nMen's Gun Metal\nCalt Bincher,\nGoodyear Welt,\nslip soles, \"17.50\nSame in Tan Calf  ~\u00bb.00\nThese Shoes are solid all the way through, and neat in\nappearance.\nR. ANDREW &  CO.\nLEADERS IN FOOT FASHION\nKootenay and Boundary\nTRAIL APPENDS WynRJ^ar\nSIGNATURE TO     weariv cmM\nBOUNDARY PACT\nk\nSigning ol Agreement With\nConsolidated Regarding\nTadanac Is Authorized\nI'\nlberta Provincial\nMember Moves for\n\/ New Grain Inquiry\nCPtfONTON, 'Feb. 15,-Rensational ;\n\"large*   against   many   ot   tho   most\n{powerful Rraln trading companies ln\n''.he Canadian west were read this\nifteErioon  By  W.  C.  Smith,  IT.  p.  A. |\n\u25a0 nember for Rcdellffe,  who proposed,;\n\u25a0by resolution, a thorough Inquiry\ninto the \"groin trade of Canada by the,\nfederal government un.l provincial\nGovernments concerned, nnd that thi**\nInvestigation look also into the possibility  of   establishing   n   new   system\n|*f   grain    handling    with    n   view    of\ntutting   down   the   cost   of   hlMllng.\nI runtiportinR   nnd   marketing.\nMr. aSmith read nn nfii.lnvit from\nVllllam H. Morrison, Bdmonton. oon-\n[talnlng sworn declarations against\nlarge number of gmln companies\nIn the wef*\u00abt. Including the Saskatchewan Cooperative lOvator com*\nWhrnhy an(l lb** I'nited Grain Growlers' Grain company, for having violated the Canada Grain net and the\nCriminal Code of Canada on several counts, niiiaalar Dunning, lion.\nklenrge Langley, and .1. A. Maharg\n\u25a0are prominent Saskatchewan men\nlwhuin the document mentions as per-\nI sons whose evidence as to those\nviolation** may be obtained, another\nlln the list being Dr. Muglll of the\n^Winnipeg Cruln exchange.\nWant* Grant to Type Evidence\nIt was stated by Mr. Smith that\nJMr.  Morrison   has  a voluminous \u00a9Ol\"\nctlon of evidence which he In\nIvllllng to submit to the attorney-\njfenerals of Alrmrta, Saskatchewan.\n[danltoba und Ontralo, for the pur-\ntone of prosecution under the affi-\nI lavlt which ia already said tn be\nIn the hands af each. Mr. Morrison\nBras  said  to  be  a   grain  buyer of  20\nears'   experience   in   the   west,   but\nMr.   Smith   said   he   needed   $1500   to\nI ge-t   the  vast   store   of   evidence   transcribed   for   tho  benefit   of   the  various   legislatures  and   members   of  the\ni Dominion    houne.      Mr.    Smith    rend\n1 letters   In  support   of  the  main  nffi-\n| davit    before   adjourning   the    debate\non  his   lengthy   resolution   until   l*YI-\ni day afternoon.\n1 TRAIL. Feb. II.\u2014Al n special meeting of the city council held Monday\n| night the mayor and city clerk were\n, authorized to sign ihe agreement between the Consolidated Mining *\n, Smelting Company r,_ I'unada, limited,\n'and the corpora' .on of the city of\n, Trull, in conn.*ci ion with the stralgM-\nening out o* lhe boundaries between\n' the municipal!: i.-s of Trail and Tud-\n' anac.\nWork  on Ur* Bylaw\nI     That   the   city   council   does   not   ln-\n. tend   to   lose   any   time   in   connection\nj with   the   proposed   fire   protection   hy-\ni law,     was    evidence    nt     the     meeting.\nThe   fire,   water   and   light   committee,\ni logelh. r    with    the    bonrd    of    works,\nwas    instructed    to    secure    plans    and\nspecifications   for   n    new   fire   hull,   to\nbe  constructed   on   lot   *\",   hlock   l!i*.   next\n, to   the   city   hall.     This   wlll   probably\n: mean    thnt    the    present    site    will    be\nI for   sale   should   the   bylaw   carry\nI      Those     lire so nt    wire    Mayor    J\n, Martin    and    Aldermen    B     Leroai\nBell,   H.   II.   Johnston,   F    F.    Hod\nJ.   Wllllftms   and   A.  A.   Mlillt*.in.\nJ,\nWanderers Play\nKaslo Following    ,\nTonight's Game\nfonlffht,  following  the Nelson* Mer- .\nrttt   match,   the   Kaslo   Falcons   and\n' NVIson    Wanderers    Junior    aggregn-\n\u2022 tionn   will   tangle.\nF.f forts were made to bring In\na special from Kaslo, but on account  of the tie-up of the local boat\n, service,   this   was   found   lm.-osslble.\ni     Both    teams   are   evenly    matched,\n\u25a0 and   have  each   won   games  on   their\n\u25a0 own Ice, neither team being ablo to\nI win on the opponent's ice, so a\ni |OOd   game   Is   looked   forward   to.\n 0} \t\nTrail Team Secures\nSpecial Team for\nGame With Nelson\nTRAIL. Feb. 15.\u2014The Interest nnd\nenthusiasm over the playoff between\nthe IMM Cub** and the Trail\nTigers for the intermediate rhnmpion-\n1 ship I.*t so keen that the boosters\nof   Trail   have   arranged   tn   charter\n| n special train for Monday night,\nin order to accommodate the fans\nwho   wish   to   accompany   the   team.\n|     The   train  will   leave   Trail  at   5:30.\n'and   will  reach   Nelson  about   7:S0.\nManager Sum Stewart announce**-\nthnt  his   team  la  trained to a   nicety.\ni und  will give Nelson a r.nal  battle.\nWYNNDTTL,   Feb.   IB.\u2014Work   on   the\n>ad   to   Sirdar   is   near tut**   completion,\nroad   gangs   having   been   laid   off.\n| There    la    still    a    couple    of    weeks'\nwork at rock blasting tn be done.\nI The mercury look a drop here on\nj Sunday night, Monday and Tuesday\n-being the coldest days of the aea-\n| ion. Down on the flats the ther-\nI iiiomrter registered 11 degrees below\nI zero.\n, DOUglai Butterfield and L. A. Dun-\n\u25a0eeth have left for Galloway, and\n[ expect to be absent for some lime.\nTom Dunseath being engineer In\ncharge at Hams-Mead's mill, which Is\nI running   In   two  Shifts.\nRev. Mr. Campbell of Pernl* prench-\n! ed nt the united church service Hun-\n1 day afternoon. He v. J. A, .lames of\n'Creston assisting. There was a good\nI attendance.\nRev.   Mr.  Campbell   wai   the guest of\nMr.   and   Mra.   Ashley   Cooper over   the\nI week-end.\nMr. and Mrs. T. A. Pun sea th entertained on Friday evening last at\nI their home, a whlsl drive or six\n1 tables making an enjoyable time for\n| tbe married couples invited, .\"ties\"\nbeing tiie order in this drive, the\nprize winners for the ladies being\n. Mrs. R, ('. msahtn and Mrs. Kate Bad-\nler and won by Mrs Sadler, for the\nlinen T. B. \u25a0llBftby. Marry Bat hi* Sr\nanil Mr. Clarke, and won by Hnrrv\nj Itsthie; Mrs. Harry Irving winning\nI the consolation wlrti A. H. PiRot and\nj Orvllle Offl 1 vie ticing for the man's\n1 prize and won hy O. Ogllvle. Dainty\n' refreshment! were  served.\nLocal Power Plant\nBurns at Bull River;   Rock Creek Public\nTown Is Now Dark   Bodies Have a Busy\nDay With Meetings\nRCI.L RIVER. K.b, H\u2014 Fire of unknown origin totally destroyed the\ncompany's power house Tin\u2014day evening. It was first diseovtr.il about T\no'clock, and burned so uuickly that\nnothing could be done to save It.\nThe town will lie without llghis for a\nfew   weeks.\nThis   Jtowcr   house   H   nnt   Ihe   power\nhouse   of   the   Bast   Kaoteoay   Pawi r\ncompany, according to Information\nfrom both Fernie and Trull, and must\nbe the power plant of the local lumber   company.\nSocial Happenings\naa In Nelson \"^\nThis column ts conducted by Mrs.\nM. J. Vlgneux. All news of a social\nnature, including recep'ionH, private\nentertainment.'*, personal Items, marriages, etc., will appear In this column.    Telephone Mrs. Vlgneux.\nPresbyterian Ladies\nof Trail Give Very\nPretty Valentine Tea\n| TRAIL. Feh. 15.\u2014The Valentine tea\n'held by the Ladiis' nld of Knox\nj I'reshyterian church [n their hull\nI Saturday afternoon, was a very en\n! Joyitht-* affair. A largo r umber of\npeople dropped in during the course\nj of the afternoon to partake tf tea\nland purchase some of the tempting\n(nrtlcles which were offered for sale.\nI The tea table*, were presided over by\n: Mr-. Roomer nnd Mrs. R. McMillan.\nj Mr**. Martin had charge- of the\n; <-andy table. Ihe |>ottod meat table\ni was looked after hy Mrs. .1. R. An*\n. dersou, and Mrs. Newman had a stall\n\" of attractive Valentine package-* fur\nI sale.\nThe    nld    has    preparations    under\n| way for a concert to  bt held  shoiilv\nMtmhtn of the Ox fer J I ..,.vtitg\n1 ifrr j,ti,., In Seitzbe\n0X0 in Spitsbergen\nMr. F. G. Binney, of lhe Oxford University Expedition\nto Spitzbergen, writing to the \"Timei\", layi:\u2014\n\"The slrdgrr, liave an ample .upply of\nOXO. Thia ii an ideal food, a, il it\nhighly concentrated and ha. lhe highetl\nnutritive value in a minimum bulk.\"\n-gives vitality\n\u2014 the glow of warmth \u00abnd vigour\n\u2014the health and stamina to withstand exposure to the cold, and the\nfatigue of sustained work.\nThe rich concentrated beef nourishment of OXO makes il one of the\nmost valuable and economical of\nwinter foods.\nTr, Ihla n*w ts.allas-\na.la-guard    Bgaioat\ntold, aad .bill.\nTTot milk,   \u2022   \u25a0( a nspliil.\nHot water,   \u2022   lla cupful\nOao\u20141 traaposiiilnl (\u00abr 1\nOsoCubel.\nu i \u25a0 i. of I.r\u2014on Juir*.\nDon't get run down-take 0X0\nIce Harvest Cut\nat Mirror Lake\nNow Completed\n| MIRROR LAKE, Pel. 1S \u2014 The nn*\ni mial lei> h.i i \\ \u25a0 \u25a0 i was completed here\nI on Haturday with Ihe shipment of th**\n' slith    l-argv    of   Ice,    making    72    ear*\nloads altogether.\nI William Wilson, who has heen here\n1 since before Ihrislmas In pn p.-mii-e\nfor the ice harvest relumed to Nelson Monday morn ing, afier tin* com*\n' pletion  of  tllli   work\nj There was born on Friday. February\n| 9, al the Kaslo VLtorlati hospital, lo\nj Mr and Mri*. I', ti Bt_4*d a son.\n\u25a0 Mrs. J. Harris and two children,\n{ Marian and Norman, ol' Missoula.\nI Mont., and f-ti.-n.ling a month'* holi-\ndnv here with Mrs. Mains, parents.\n| Mr. and Mrs. A. Link, after which\nI the**    Will     ko    to    their    new    home    at\nLCedar Rapid-*-,  low*\nNEW DENVeTyOUNG\nI \u201e     FOLKS ARE FESTIVE\nRt <^K CRKEK. K.b. 1.'..\u2014Saturday\nmot three different meetings of Rock\n\u00ab\"n ek    district    orgnniratinns.\nA meeting of thp district ftatnrltllori\nof I'nited Farmers was ln*ld. with\ndelegates present from Midway and\nAnaconda, Mr. Rruce, the preident,\npresiding.\nA v.ry full report wan given hy\nA. P. Mclennan, thc delegate to the\nI * nit i\u00bbd I *a rmers' con vent ion at Ver -\nnon, going Into different resolution*,\nbrought in hy the delegates and the\nnew  officers.\nMr. Tlpplf* of Midway moved n\nvote of thanks to Mr. Mcl-ennrin for\nhi* report, and fnr having ably repre-\nm, nt. d   the  district.\nAfter ihis tea wna served, nnd n\nMelt] half-hour WM spent, the hostesses being Mrs. Lewi* ard Mrn. McLennan.\nAt the r.Miperatlv** halt. Rock Creek,\nthe Farm Women'* local held its\nmonthly meeting, tho president. Mrs.\nA. I). Mclennan, presiding, and\nplanned* work for the year which will\nmike this year a very Interesting oil'\nTbe United Farmers also held their\nmonthly meeting with \u25a0 good attendance prl'sent, and the president,\n'.eorgo Pitman, presiding. The secretary read correspondence on the farmers cooperating In tho marketing of\n'logs,  also  .reporting   pure-bred  calves\ntwr prim competition.\nTl w   provincial   party   will   hold\n\u25a0 meting nt Rook Ovek In the mm\nfuture, when Col. McRae. Mr. Stewart, and Mr. Redmond will be present\nSLOCAN CITY NOTES\nOeorge R. Mosscr, the Spokane liiui-\nhPrman,   is   a   visitor   In   town.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nDr. A. R. Thompson of the Traveling Medical \u00bbsnocitit ion, who spent\nmm time in the city laat week, re-\ni urned last evening from Cranbrook,\nou   IM*   way   to   I'enilcton.\nIT\u2014J\u2014Kane, the* Kaulo postmaster, |\nleft for his home yesterday afternoon, I\nafter spending the last two days ln \u25a0\nthe eitv on baalaaaa.\n. . .\nC.   P.  Valentine  of   Vancouver  was  a l\nvisitor   in   the   city   yesterday   for   the |\npurpose   of   unending   the    Merrll t-Nel-\nt-on   hockey   match   Inst   evening.\n\u2022 *    \u2022\nMrs. J. II. Yentman of South Slocan   spent   yesterday   In   tho   city   shop- I\nnlng.\nW. Rutterworth of the medical hoard '\nleft   via   the   Kettle   Valley   last   evening\ntor     Penticton.    lifter     spending     some j\ndays    at    Cranbrook.\n\u2022 \u2022   a\nn. A. Cameron, the Calgary rancher, !\nl.s   a   city   visitor.\nR. O. I.nng, the Ronnlngtoi. ~}Mt* ;\nmaster, was a city  visitor yesterday.\n. . .\nPr.    A.   Woodley,    who   has   been    in\nthe   city   in   connection   wllh   the   med-\nlMl    board,    passed    through    the    city 1\non   his   way   to   Penllclou   from   ('ran- I\nhrook.\n\u2022 *    \u2022\n\u25a0   F.   W.   Porters   left   for  his   home   In ]\nKo-Rland  on   the   noon   train   yesterday.\na    a    t\nJ.   Oray.  a   groeerv   merchant  of  Ket- j\ntie   Valley,   who   has   heen   in   lhe   city I\nfor   a   few   days,   leaves   for   his   home\ntoday.\n.    .    |\nInspector C. II. King of Orand Fork**\ntatl for his home via. the Kettle Valley    last    evening.\n\u2022 \u2022     \u2022\nJ.   DlWW  leave\u00ab   on   the   Oreat   North- !\nern    this    morning    for   Omaha,    Neb.,\nwhere   he   goes   to   reside   permanently.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nF. A. Scoit( nn Iron niaiiufaclurer '\nof   Montreal,   is   in   the  city.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nA   very   pleasant    social   venelng   WM\nsjieiit at  lhe Odd   Fellows'  hall  W,*.lnes- '\nilay    . ven i ii|*.    when    the    I i.i ugh lers   of\n\u25a0\".\u2022oi la    entertained     the    members    of\nMan    McLaary.       A   vary   enjoyabU\nLtam*\u00bb of whist was lr.tulge.1 In. and\ni he honors of th<- g.inie f-ll to Mr*\nlaok Mcl'l.ail. and the coniol.ition wis\nVWeetSti to Mrs Kenn.th i auiphell\nThe gi*ntlemeir.s first prlxe was carried ofr by Kennth ('ampl.ell. M P. P,\nand the gentlemen's consolation went\nto Wllfr.d Mar.pi.s of Falrview. Mrs.\nHooker gave two vocal solos In n\nvery pleaslna* manner, after which H>\nfresh n c*n in Were served. Sonic excellent dance music was then rendered  by   Mrs.   Malloeh.\nThc conveners for the commit tM*\nwere Mrs, T. I,. Maro.nls and Mrs, J\nWelsh, who were aaautod hy Mrs. J\nrrov. Miss Agnes McKinley. Mrs. W\nSlmiison. Mrs J. F. Croll and Mrs\nv.    Wallacli.\nTh? Stare for Quality\nThe Store for Style\nMAGIC\nMARK   SALE\nIMPORTED SCOTCH  ZEPHYR\nGINGHAMS, 3 Yards for 98c\nA wonderful assort ment of Plaids,\nChecks ami Plain Hoods, all fast colors  and   28   inches  wide.      SALE\nRICE, *  yards  for.\n98c\nPOTTER'S ENGLISH PRINTS\n3 Yards lor 98c\nIn a hundred designs. Full .'.2 inches\nwide and liest make of Print. SPECIAL, .1 yards for   \u00bbS\u00ab*\nLARGE STRIPED BATH TOWELS AT 79c PAIR\nattractive designs.\nSPE-\n7SV\nli.   S    Kls<-rsvln   nr   Vlrionn\nInn   n   r.sv   ttfc**,   In   ln-*7i>.\nF|V!n|.\nSize 18 x U inches, in very\nCIALI.Y PRICED at, pair   .\nLADIES'VESTS AT $1.00\n\"COMFY CUT\" Vests, with\nstraps, medium wttfht, Harvey make. UeRiilar prices\n|1JS tn $1.50. SALE PRICE,\neach 81.00\nGIRLS' COMBINATIONS\n$1.50 Suit\nSizes 10 to ML wool finish,\nfleece lined. Regular price\n.*f2.:i0 Suit. SPECIAL TODAY,  Suit     SL.'i,)\n\u2022'PETER PAN\" WAISTS AT $1.50 EACH\nBLOUSES made up in CHECKED AND STRIPED DIMITY, with white or colored collars. Regular values to\ntSSt each.   SALE  PRICE, each \"11.50\n25 PER CENT DISCOUNT OFF ALL WAISTS\nCHILDREN'S CASHMERE HOSE, 65c PAIR\nIn Black, Hrown and While', sizes to 111. Regular prices\n75c to $1.2.r> pair.   SALE PRICK, pair     \u00ab5<*-\n611 Baker Street\nPhone 200\nDEATH REFUSED TO PART THEM\nNKW DENVER, V> h IC.-The yotin*\nI people enjoyed a short dine.* in lhe\nI Hosun hall Friday evenini;. followinn\n; an excllii C hockey niateh ,i> the rink.\n| and    ,i    vlnit    to    tin*    moving    piiture\nHhow.\n[     A    pleassnt    flelirh    ride    pnrlv    wa<*\nI ffiven   by   lhe   tx-mambera   of   Itev    II\nW.   Stevinsons   (tv in na-niin   cluh  SaiuV-\n(day   nicht.   the   trip   in   fh hart on   b\u00ablfl|\nfollowed    hy     refr. -hiiicnts     nerved     In\nthe   (1     W,    V    A    ball       Mr,   and   Mr**.\nHI.Vinson    chiipironed    the   crowd\nNEW DENVER INFANT\nDIES VERY SUDDENLY\nAdvertising Is the Motive Power of Business\nSLOCAN PITY, Feh I'. \u2014Th.* fOV*\nern men i telephone central office I-.\nnow located on Main street, havlnur\nheen niov. d to th\" Hicks house, and\nMiss Mcllelta Hick* has been placed\nin   charite.\nW. F. Linrle of Hot-Hand, of the\nLlnulo Johnson lumber firm, 1_ n\n..n*-tne\u00ab.\u00bb   visitor   In    town.\nMrs, A. S. Morlc), who went lo Vancouver some t j ni*- u ko owinf- to tbe\nillness, of hrr *-..n, Charles, who wa*\nattandlag    lh-    King    Bdward       high\nschool, arrived hORM on Monday *Vt-\nn Inc. accompli\" ied by her son. who\nin- l....ti ad vi*.- rt to discontinue hi*\nstudies for a  time\nNEW DENVER, F.h, IX\u2014The fu-\nneral took place Monday morning of\nUtile 0\u00ab_rta B. Kirk, the fi.week**-obl\nson of OaoTf* and Mrs Kirk of Sandon,    the    trill n    being    imi    at    Denver\nMing i.y  Rat.  n. w   gtavanoon, who\noffulated at the cemi.|fry. A num-\nbtr    of    Kami on     friend*,     ar companlcrl\nth**   boraavad   panata       Thra*   oldwr\nclill.tr. n silrvlve I'lower- were sent\nI.y Mrs McNeil Tallrie, Mr, ami Mrs\nW. P. HurtUIn, Mrs Mci Jilllv ray. Mrs.\nHymnis   snd   Mr.   nnd   Mrs,   Coopi r\nMr. Unclalr, who wu III, Is now\nfcninina stt.nirth  steadily.\nThomas Htevlnaon K confined In his\nroom,     suffer I iir*    from     pn, union lit,\nSerious Tea Shortage\nIt Is estlmntod that the world's pro-\nduel Inn of lea last year only amount*\ned In \u00ab20.(i(H),imo lbs., nnd as thi* normal annual lonsumptlon is approximately 700, On a, linn Ihs., this tremen-\nd ri us short JUfo has cnused qulto n\npanic In ten circles. All Indications\npoint, Tea Men feel, to higher retail\nprice* In tho near future. - \u2022>-\nBULL RIVER NOTES\nnn.i,   itivFi:.   i*>b.   H \u2014a   j*.ii>\nslenthiiiK    parly    Went    out    to    Q*Q*rg<\nNelly's ranch Satur.lny algt, Ii \u00abM\nin the wee Mna\" h*\u00bburs ihey returned,\nand yfter a grnnd time. Those present\nwere Mr. and Mi *> Rofflth Mr. and\nMr**. Mciraicli. Mr. and Mrs. Cock-\nshtilt. Mr. nnd Mrs. Markle, Mr and\nMrs A. C Nelly. Mis-.es Uulle.ljc\nSh.ild.     Waller.     Maikle,     Thorpe     and\nMes-r... Arabic Dougtar, I*. Ktnned)\nand   J.   nsrhijll\nMrs A. Mills \"f Kennlston, Rusk .\nwns    renewing    rid    ncquafaiaaoai    in\ntown lasl we.*. liV \u00abuest of Mr. ami\nKm, Caanldy. She |efi on Tuesrtuv\nfor Waldo. When she will visit a\ncouple of w>. ks b. fore r. i nn.r\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nhom.*\nMl\u00bbn Florence Itntledce. who ba*-\nbecn vlaltlng Ml i. Nelly, returned lo\nher    Itom*    in   Tr ill    on    Snlurrtay\nMr act Mrs. Mela nn start nl on a\ntrip   lo   tin    ...a i    laal    week.     They\nwere   ao p*tiled   B*    far   *.*   Calgarv\nbv    Mr     nnd    Mr**     1>.    iMvis.\nMn A *' Wi iiv and Mia* ftortnci\nRiu ledge   were   visitor*   in   Cranbrooh\nbat a \u25a0 \u2022\u25a0!. urns satii'-'tny\nBONNINGTON NOTES\nBONWTNOTON FALLS, Feb. IV-\nThe fortnlRlitly \u25a0 nterlalnment of the\nsocial club wns held In the club\nrooms IVhruary 7. when n most en-\nJoynhle time wis spent In playlni*\ntalde Raines nml dun' ing. ItrRjtl.\nHarrlH     was     master     of     Ogftmonle*\nI \u00bba In ty refreshment* were served by\nMe-.l inies l.onn nn.l )tidl{e. The\n|MM* were Mr and Mrs. ,1, ]\\ Y.at-\ntiinii, Mr inni Mi*- B. C. Johnson\nMlM A Uo>le. Miss K. Flel.her, F\nCampbell, J. Jerome, Mr. and Mr*\nIt. An.l..son. Mr nnd Mrs W. Iluli:..\nA. Wlltev. Mrs F. Martin, Mis-\nHrown, Mr and Me* R. Lone;, ('apta m\nand Mrs. \"] Ashlv, T. A. Wh.lldon.\n.Mlsa rietcher. Mrs E. C. .l.ihn-K.n.\nH.   H road wood,   C.   Fisher.  J.  Riley  an.l\nII Harris,\nMrs Annln Hoyle of Queens Ray Is\nthe Kiiest nf Mrs. !'. C. Johnson for\nih-   we.k\nMrs. II Rtondwood nnd bnhy gaagh-\nter   ret ti med   from   Nelson   on   Tuesday\nThe West Kootenay Power A Llfht\n(oniivnny Is making extensive river Im-\nl-iovr-no'iitf   it   No.   -   plant\nla.   A.   Palmer   of   Vancouver   was   a i..\n\u25a0Ity    visitor   yesterday    to   witness    IM]\nM. rritl-N* I*'hi   ho. k. y   (rani.*   la*-t   eve-\nniiiK.\n,\\.  McQueen,  the  Kaatfl. aa\u2014aaor, r.*-\n'urneil     >. --teidiiv      afternoon     to     his\nhorn.*,   afier    tpendlag    the   day    In    the |\ncity   on  busln***.\n.     .    .\nj    flrnv   of   Honnington   was   n   city *\nVisitor    Wednesday.\nProhibitionists of\nCalgary Oppose a\nFresh Referendum\nCAI\/lAl.Y.    Vt'h,    IV    \u2014    Demands\nthat the p.*..vine;.i. government tak*\nn<> action toward \u25a0 r**f.renduin an\nthe iiuestion of prohit.itl'n in Al-\nhertn.   in   the   event    of   tlo*   petition\nof   th.*   Albert*    Kot*i    aaaoclatlon\nbeinn Invalidated, were emllOdl*- In\na resolution passed at a mass meet* ]\ning of Calgary citizens ni WttHey I\nMethodist chin*, h tonlcbt. at tha first\nmc.-tliiK of the prnhibilion campaign j\neoDdtlcted in this city by the C_J-1\nRary branch r.f !h<* so, .nl aefVloc ,\nco incll  of   Albort.'i\nR.*v.   William   ll.   Irwin,   praaldenl\nof the ptovlncia! i-inim il. who was the\nprincipal   speak.t.   declared   that   In\nAlberta, bootleu'glnc. illicit dlatllHng,\nillegitimate  sub*  ft  li*|iior.  and drunk-\nrnnesf* is on the deer I \u2022\nAlberta Legislature\nVotes Strongly to\nTry for Wheat Board\nEDMONTON, K. l> 13 -Af'r rive\ndayi of debate, and nn array of\nspeakers, which compiled over two-\nthirds of the eniirc house, the legla*\ntature this afternoon reaehe.t a d**\nrK on on the resolution nnd imend-\nment concerninir the wheat situation.\nth.* latter b*tag carried ny a vole off |\nIS to !> in the -second dlvii-lnn of'\nthe   **a*lon.\nThe nmendment favors the conlln-|\nuat on   of   i \"ir..nations   carried   on   laal\nyear wiih  tin*   federal and  Raakatche-\nwan    pjnvcrnnientH    f<\u00bbr    tha    ctahllsh-\nnient   of   a   wheat    board    In    time    to I\nhandle   (lie    l!\u00bb:'\"l    crop,   anil    w.aild    ta-1\nelude     Manlloha     if     that     irnvernment |\npMM* the n**aa*ar*r laglalaUM.\nTin* closing tvantl of Ihe rt.'trite i\nwere ihe speeches of Mnn. J. K. |\nMrownlee In su|.port of the Rnvern-\nment nmennm.nt. anrt R. C. M:ir-l-ill. I\nwho con. bided Ihe OMI ftH th* in.iin\nres.lullon, which he mo*, ed early lasl\nw-ek. Mr. Itrowtilee spoil.* nt eouslil-\nerablc len\u00bbih in endot-iiiK tht *s-\ntabll.slim.nl of n compulsory wheat\nboard \"on principle,\" lliounh he staled\nemphatically ihat the \"gov ntOMnl\nWould not ft ua ni ti tee to have the\nhoard i*statili.-h<>d In ttlt,1 and would\nonly give as- -umnce that the mr-.t\neonscleiitloiis nnd honest effort woulil\nbe made In an attempt to find the\nrlitht man for chairman snd vice-\nchairman  of  th\u00bb   hoard.\nMlnlater Hakaa Queer Bt*t*m*nt\nMr. Hrownhe cr**ated a mild rensa*\ntlon In thi* Liberal ranks when he\ndeclared   thnt   in   ltl*   opfniun. th*   at-\nMR.   ANO   MRS.   PIDGEON\ndf Ton.in.i. died within a  wm k ol .... i, oth* *   thi\nbratlng tha diamond mi.il.-\u25a0 of their wedding\nmot tha  after  cele-\nCA3SILS  IS  NO  BETTER\ntempi      IO     ii,M      II       V.        V. I     r\nohalrmnn  of  lb*  board  in   ISSS  wa -   . !\np,e.-   .if  political   Intrlgu. I     OTTAWA    P*b.   IL\u2014Tha   condition\nMr     Marshall     who    wlloa  .',    Bald      '    *v       \u2022'    '\"    fMalla,   .Indue   of   the\nne   was   mystified   i**    DtU     iai   ,.\u25a0 >\u25a0< , \u25a0'\u2022\u25a0 In* tiier   't.   \\* li**  is  Krloualy  III\nilnc\u00ab   tl   wis  underei t   ibai   Premier I \u25a0'  \u2022'     ll\"\" \u2022'\u25a0 '\u2022* repWtad taalght\n<;reetifi. i.i    hlmwlf    W*l     thi     \\      lil\"|__\t\nhnd *uggested Mr Wood> nam* '\u25a0\n\\-\\. nii.-i U I. M.i. i,. ,.\/.. Kin : nl\nOttawa .is a dea'rahb h. ii nl lh*\nboard.    Mr.   Marshall  an nt    pm\ntest '.tai-i-l the l-L-i- '..till. )\u25a0. lug as\u00ab\n*d    to    take   *CltOfl   on    Lb.     wheal    I ,1\nlueel i\"n ciii ii afti r 11.<* m mi I..I. \u2022\nattars had i n u ted l< glslailan, and\nt-MVChl   th\u00aby  di let i* .I  .,   ii. w  not*  al\nclani'N* in tl.. fovi n mi lit -|>. i . h. \u2022\nfor a thr. <\u25a0->. ar Insti _d ol a .*n.* >. ai\noompuleory   bo*rd   a*   first   \u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0   m A\nHAD      CONSTIPATION      FOR      SIX\nMONTHS-WAS   RELIEVED   BY\nMilburn's  Laxa-Liver   Pills\nA frc* rn lion of lh. how. ' \u25a0 il ill*\nahould be Iha rule o( .\u25a0\u25a0,. ryone, h,. n\nthere wil! bt no oonatlpation, sick or\nbilious apeiia, heat unn ii. foul breath.\nsnnr gtnsiich, etc.\nMllbUTn -\u25a0* l-axri-I.lvr Pill** w.ll\nrcR-tilnt* ibt f ow of bib* i.i art prop-\nery on ihr bowii-*, thu* imkln| them\nactive    nn.!     rtfO-M.     r* iii<>\\ in*-     the\nconaUpKtrim    nml    nil     ii i    glltad\ntr.niblc.4,\nMrs. I.   fj  Hunt, pi.it aeoitre, N.!*..\nwrites --\"I have been troubled by being loii.;:,puled for UM lust eU\nmonths\nMy liTBiir his been tcrrP *y coated,\nso much so tint It made my bran'h\nl..-i>l. 1 was lattttBg in a friend aboul\nIt. an I gha advised me to use Mil-\nhtirn's L-BU-LiV** Pills, which 1 did.\nand M* I am perf.ctly w * I . M |\nMfBI h us smooth ah it MM I\"-\nfnic I irot th it wnv. and I MM \u25a0'\nall to M.l'l* Pills, ,>f which 1 nll'V\nused   IWO   * mU \"\n1 Tic* '.iS.\" a vial nt all dealers, ..r\nmailed direci on receipt of price by\nTh* T. Milburn m. Uml tad, Toronto,\nOtt\nWOMANSUFFERED\nFOR MONTHS\nWrak and   Nervous.    Made\nWell by Lydia E. Pinkham'.\nVegetable Compound\nWebbwood, f*nl.--\" ( was in a very\nweak and tun down nervous ootMUtioo\n\u25a0Jway* tired frow the tint* 1 got up\nuntil* I went to bod. Sleep did not rest\ntn*- at all. My \u00bbiater rexvitUMfided\nLydia K. I'mkbarn's VegettUg Cape*\npound to m* gnd other* told Wkt them\nit. but it WM from mv sister's a'd>ic<*\nthat 1 took it It did not take I.m-;\nlint il I felt stronger, b.-ariiu hes left\nnu* ind my appetite ram back to me\nI am n farmer's wife uu*l have many\nthings to do *iiit**\u00ab|c the house, such as\nmilking, lookhu after ibe jH.ultry, and\nither . norea. I nnrtily reemmend the\nVegetaMe Compound t\":ill who have thej\nlame trouble I had. f.-r it is * fae mcdi-\ni*i':e forwotnen.' Mrs I mis F. Ki Ms-\nm, HfUCTMl Farm. Welibwoud, Ont.\nAnother Nrr>i*iui Woman Fintli Relief\nPurl Huron, Mklnpan.\u2014\"1 suffered\nfor two j ears with pains in my side, and\nif I worked Vi'i) nurh I was m-rvou*\nand juat as tired in the momma as when\nI went tn lied. 1 wns sleepy an the day\nand didn't feel like doing anything, and\n\u00bb j.i si nervous I would bite my Tltiger\nnails. < hie of ivy friend* t * .id me about\nLydia K. Pinkham'i Wgetable Com-\npound, aid H helped nie so much that I\nsoon felt line.\" Mrat'ii \u00ab.i:i.i s ItgRI na.\nMH l-Iili St.. Port Huron, Mich.\nWomen who suffer fr*im*ny feminine\nnlment should try l.ydia K. F_-_k-_-_r-i'o\nVegetable ( vm^cuod, C\n Page SIX.\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 16, 1923\nets __ Finance\nSpeculators Bid        i Waves of Selling s\nUp Stock Prices    i    Bring About Fall\nThough Hampered\nSASKATCHEWAN CLYNES MOVES\nHOUSE IS NOW CONDEMNATION\nHAPPY FAMILY   FOR CABINET\nPremier Dunning and Con- Offers Labor Amendment to\n.   nn       .. , servative  Member  With-     Speech   Against   Foreign\nin Wheat YalUeS     draw Remarks ,    and Home Policies\nCHICAGO, Wh. 15.-\nitiK that totalled well\nbushel*   brought   ahou\n11     llll*     Will'\nWaves   nf   srll-\nnto  millions   of\na   sudden    f;ill\nmarket  todny.\nWaa\nlower,   wiih\nJuly   $1.1 H\n:iil    export\n.lil    hill\nto   IL'\nWl'-llrC.      2      to     4 Ho\nv   $U9\u00bbi.    to   $t.:''t,\n$1,111;   corn   lost   7.\nto   %c, and   provis\nNEW    TORK.    Feb.    15.\u2014Speculators\nfor  thp  advance  aiomflail  In  bUMlM\niip   prices  in   today's   market,   but   ihey\nMN   hampered   hy   a   larRe   volume   of I The   hulk   of   the   telling\nf-.fi._ix_, ,\u201ed\u201e,,.\u201e h, ih,. \u201eiKh s,\u201e, z,'rr,^r\\X!\"*rT\nmoney    rate,    whleh   opined   nt   G   per\ncent, advanced   to  f>\u00bb_   and   then   fi.  and\nfell   back   to  r. a\u00abain   nt   the  chine.\nFresh   buying   power   centered   largely\nin    the    Independent    ateel,    oil    ami\nstandard shaiee. hm a number of special! h-n were bid up yharply for Individual   reasons,\nForeign     pawl     developments     were\nlargely    iKiiored,    hut    ihe    new    year's\nhigh    for   stei'ling   hud   a   cheerful   ef-       \\v inn IIM-\nfeet   on   sentiment.     Higher   prices   for [Dominion\ncrude   oil,   ItM   Md   eopiier,   the   latter'      Wm       loans\u2014 I MS,       $101.25\nbeine   nuoteil   at   a   in w   hiirh   record   of    $l\"0r.D;    111?,    $1\"*.'.\n,    vhtnrv    loans\u2014IMI,   sinnr.r,:    ipu\nbuying   jion.:iri;  1911   $i*-L'..**t\"; l\u00bbJ, tint:  19B<\n1 \"  \u00bb?-  IMS; i:t:;7. j.iiT.mi.\nCanada Bonds\n1-Vb.   IB.-\nlaauea:\nHid   prices*   for\nllll,\niri\u00bb_c   a   pound,   Stimulated   iir\nof   share**,   in   ihnse   **-ronp*f     Th.\npa rent ly   chaotic   condition   of  the\nban   raw   future*   and    refined    sugar |\nmarket.'    imparted    un    irr.'Kular   trend\nto   the   sugar   company   Issue*-:.\nNew high tOOOrha for the year were\nmade by a number of Block!*, including    American    Can.    at     91*\u00bbi *,    Cnsdeii !\noil.   nt   :.\"*\\;   Owtt   .-ttste-*   steel,   a\nm-MlNA,    F.'b.    Ilfc.\u2014An    application I     LOKDON,    Feh,   HB-i.Tfiif    in    their\ntoday  of salve  lo many  wounds  which < avowed    |ftdU*y    of . lips. 11 ing    Premlef,\nmty   have   been   Inflicted   during   thelltonar i.sw's idea* of irnwiiilllty,  ibe\ntilts   te   ihe   S\u00bbritatchewan   anaembly \u25a0 Labor   benches   again provlttrd   moai\nTuesday  afternoon,   restored   pence  and , of    the    animation    in today's    sttilng\nharmony.    The aubaequeni   Mmoaphere   of the bouse.\nWM    likened    hy   IH*.    B\u00abDBMld,    lntf*-|       m    iIf)n    j    j,    C\\y,rx  sinned   off  by\nmoving the i,abor atnendmenl to the\nKing's speech, condemn Ihr , the government's    policy    on    foreign    and    dn-\nUted Articles\nReal Estate\nRooms\nBoard\nTo Rent\nBoats and\nAutomobiles\nClassified\nAdvertising\nHelp Wanted\nPositions Wanted\nLost and Found\nLivestock\nMachinery\nFarm Product\nTimber and Mines\n\"       \u2022       VJ      \u25a0     ss.-l.SP.   \u2022    S- | , '\nClassified Advertising Rates 1S Miscellaneous Ior Sale\nMurOmuM     Inilf\nmil   QAl'l\" lis'    in  Ihu'   \"'\n.nlls-oni'il\nmninlist.\nSterling Exchange\n\u00ab\u00abs.\nSEW   TOR\u2014.   I-Vli.   l\".    st.rlii\n..    , ...        , i-ln.ni;..   firm   nl   lifi   l-lf   for\n1   1 Mils   i.ii.l   $..\u00ab*'S|,   fnr  .l.-mmiil.\nKwr   s;lsfr- -Foreign,   111,0.\n-day\nl'..|.\nCanadian   .iniiurM\np-nitii-s -istiiiiiiiil.   tl.llc\nl.lrr\u2014 Iftmand,   l.7|p.\nMnrks \u2014lirintinil,      .or,.|'\nMetal Market\ninghoiime   Kleeirl\nper. at f.9%; Chandler Motor.\"\n7*\".; California P-tr<d.*um, at St',;\nTnit.-d Hi*u*t* Induatrlal Alcohol, at\n71 %; Vanadium, at \"--S; Crucible\nSteel, at V*-', ; Replogle Hteel, nt 31V\nund United Slate* Sm.lt.i]g. m 11'*.\nbut    nuiMt    of   th.*    price-,    were    shaded\nat  the clo'se, North American dropping\nto    117%    for   a    net    |oaa   of    IV    and\nAmerican  run   io  ;\u00bb*\u00bb'<*,,   where  it  was\nup   nearly   '   point ft,   on   the   day    Call* j\nfornla     Petroleum    Wi    tHi>    lender    of J \"*'\nthc   oil   group,   in.ding   io   whkh   be- !     NEW      Ymkk        Feb .    15.\u2014Copper\nemu.'   men*,   active  nu   another Mncreaae   atrong;   electrolytic,   spot   nml   futurea,\nof   II    cents   a    hiuii-1    In   the   price   Of   llU    lo    II^C.\nI'ennsylvunui   crude   oil. i     Tin-   Firm;   spot   and   nearby.   |41.?l;\nTim**   money   was  offered  at   :,   per ! futures.   941.54.\ncm   for alt  dellverlea,  brokers  inkitiK       Iron\u2014Bteadj   and   unchanged.\n-\u00bbom.>    for    l\u00bbfl    days    nn.t    li.nir.*r     hut        Lend\u2014flteady;   stun.   ^*   to   s \".'\"\u201e'.\nbld.tlna   only   A\\    for   the   shorter   ina-        Zitu* \u2014 Finn:    spot    and    nearby,     7 1 \"\u25a0\nturn leu.    Commercial   paper  continued   in   T.lfa.\nnuid\u00ab-rateb    net ive    with    the    bulk    of i     Antimony\u2014Spot,    7.11'.\nthe   prim.'   n.iin.-j   commanding   ('\u2022.*   per \t\ncent      For.*itn   rxr-haages   were   firm.       \\t   ^London   Standard   copper,   spot,\n]>emand eterllng reached a  new yiar's   [II   r.v   futurea,   t>'.7   !>>*-.   electrolytic,\nhiKh    at    ||.ll%,    ;unl     Fr. nch    francs    |pot,    171;    tut hits. (Tl    ill\nni If fen.i|    to    above    fl    cents.       Murk*. I      Tm    Spot,      CI87      15*     '1*1;      fill ores,\ntouched    ,M81 l-..\u00ab*.    or    more    than    I'll    f IS9   H)r-\n.tit tkhert tinii* extreme low, the |    Uaad--\u2014Spot,   f2ft la:   futurea,   l-*>.\npendent,\n|   hAppy   family.\nPeace    overtures   were    opened    when\nPremier    injnninp    nsked     the    sp. mhOT\nfor   a.   ruliti-r   whether   his   application I mestlo   nffnirs.\nof    the    t.-rm    **unscrupubMis''    lo    the |     T),c     procecdinRs       wer\nmember   for   South   QnAppelle   vvas   mi-    ^    _     _,    ^    Nt,\u201e.,)o](,\nparliamentary,\n.    , I Lanark,   came    Into   cn|)l\u00abion   with   bis\nMr.   Dunntflg   stated   that   h.-   had,\nsince looked up anl hori. ies. and hla ^\u00ab* ' amsnpeWmmsi by twllli.nr th-\nopinion was that ilm word was prob-1 Labor party on lt\\ attitude to tht\nably unparliamentary, \"even If ll was j ,,.., mternationnl quest Ions, and sug-\nprobahly    irue.\" I geatlttg   lhat   if   lr   g\u00abi    [nto   po\/trOt   H\nSpeaker Olvsa  Ruling OBUld    setite    the    Ameticin    d.l.i     i.y\nStaling    that    the    qUeetlOO    had    nol    ,,irm\"   hlVtn    Hall    and    p.sslnu-   NM*\nheen   formally   put   tn   him   at   the   tim-    !\u2022*!\u2022\u2022\u25a0.\nths   word   was   ns. d,   Mr.   Sp.aker   Mid Flniilly    he    referr.\nthat it was undoubtedly unparllament-   teThertto,   N.il   lleLi\ntry,   and   he   thou*hi   the   wmd   ibould    poriunls!    memh.*r    fo\nhe   wlihdrawn. i      M.l.rnn.    who   waa\nMr. Duantng then withdrew the of the Communis!\nlornt, \"I bow to your ruling, Mr,! angrily* and him-cd\nPtaasa r.\"   he   said.\nWant and OUs-ltied Advertising\u2014lire\nand a half cents per word per Insertion.\nSl* cents per word per w-jek, or I2\"^c\np.r word per niuiith, catth in advance.\nTransient ads accepted only on a cash-\nin-advance basis. Bitch initial figure,\ndollar slpn, etc., counts at ono word.\nMinimum 25c, If churned 50c.\nBPRAYMOTOR In good working order. Four hundred dollars. Codling\nmoth  entails  my   purchaolng  ;ion-ib.\npressure    uprnver-     Box    Kij,    tlrnnd\nForks. (fi.174)\n10   Male Help Wanted\nW.WTim- Tssc.     Hi'     miikora.\nl.   li   Clulaln..   Part   SuiiiiK.\nWANTMI* \u2014 BxT\u2014liO&0\u00aba        rllHlswisfllfr.\nmnlss or fi-malo,   Aiiply Th. drill.\n __(^ISi!\nMMN,   wonsfn   10  lfurn   liisrlsfrlng;  pnlil\nwhil*  li'iirnlnn tool   .iipi.llpd.    Cula-\nloBiin frfe.   iloler Collog*. Vanrisuvcr.\nlil.HL'l\nl-i ill  SALE\u2014Sulky,  almoil   n.'w\n,13: ilicirls- vibrator, llii; It.r\nl.liii'k   insH'f  Hint   nfCfJI.t,   $12;\nIn.ii.   $\u2022'..     f.OT  Sllis'u  St.    Top\nhood.\na,   fur\nlootrlc\nKlisl.\nlflil.1l\n-!>     Lest and Found\nLOST\u2014I'nlr   pyejl.u.,.     I'lndcr   pi\nleLurn   lo   Dully   Ntswsi. |C63(\nKiU'N'li-l'alr    ey.fl\u2014Ml    and\nApply   101   Billet .Irffl, -\u00abM|\nl.OKT\u2014Pocatfftbook,   prolsitlily  on   <'.\nK.   finis.    Contain.  rli.Tk   for   $.!(\nRonif   other   I'lu-ikf   ami   hoiiii.   c\nIlissard.     Ki'turn   I'lty   Cat   CD,\nSl lllin.l.A    COH8ETH-\nnfil... Hur. Slanlry Si\n.    Kin-\nicr.risi\nFOR      SAI.K\u2014I'mpty      barfcU      kff*.\nBacka.    rslslsuniil. Jam Co. OUST)\nriyil.\nnll.l!\nils\nMa\nrfs'fnt    rtta   lu'lna   ;ii tnl.iiifil    10\nman   artsyrrnnit nt   nianipul.it inn.\nTolul   ..all-,   w.r.'    I. rl v s .i.n.,   ^h;,\nClo.inf    Qni.t.itl >ii i\nII.ch      a\u2014\u2014\nZl.u-\nSimii.    CIS\n\u00abil.\nc p. n\t\nrhino      \t\nC.   M   A  SI    r\n1.^\nIlv\n\u25a0:t,\\\nlirnrnil    Motors\n.     MS,\n1 >'<\nMo      Km,    rom.\n.     I\u00bb\u00ab\nIN7.\nInt.    Ni.-kil    ....\nl r..,\n14%\nMn     Pis. ,   nm. . .\n.    i:,\\\nIs'.\ndo          pf.l\nrifrrn   Arrow\n.    I*\u00ab\nin\\\nSluil. Isak.T       ...\n. ir.u.\nlls\\\nItork     l.liui.l\n\u25a0:,;,,\nii\u00ab\n17.    S     Stf.l.    oon\nin. i,\n107 >4\nWilly.     \t\nIIS, I\n111. I\nIT*.\nIt:. \u25a0\nnns.\nMr >\nBank Clearings\nWINNlPSn,   F'h   IB.\u2014The   follow I n(\nate    ib.*    hank    chu rinns   for   the    prtn\neipal   cities   of   th.'   Dominion   for   thi\nw.ek    ending    tods\nToronto Board\nTORONTO,    F.\nvalues   on    ihe\nwus   ni;iml)    fori\nments    tn    the    n\nftervstlve\n13\u2014The    tr.-nd    ol\naok   eachangi    toda)\nr<l. but price mOVe-\nm \u00ab.re af a run*\nBarcelona,      (hi*\ntlve lonilfr \u00bbf tti\nl\u00bbTi, up K Hrniilinii dtOwaP at \"r.i,.\nUp I'tc '\"\u25a0 f*- 1! was stendy at lit,\nup   1.\nSt.'.imships wire firmer, the common up to I* and Th. pref. rred i...\n\"9 Toronto Railway cloard at M'.*,\na   net   advance   of   ]    point\nWlnnip.\u00ab Railway **o|ii nt ISH. >'P\n\\ Ahitihi sold off '4. Hrilish Columbia Fish ina wet ractlonary, rlos-\ning at I'l'S. down t%, Canada Cement   common   r, eov ered   fo   ht \u00bb*,   up   1;\nPtecl   of   Canada   t*io**ed   nt   7\" \"*,.   up\n1%    for   thr   _m.\nwiNNit-11.    oaaiw\nOpen\nQUOTATIONS\nWh.at \u2014\nHu   .  .\nJuly\nQtia\nMay    ....\nJuly   .  ..\nItarl. > -\nMay\nJulv    ...\nFlax\u2014\nMay    \t\nJuly      ...\nRye-\nMas\nJul>     .\nH.irh\nin\n11: \\   11: \u25a0\u25a0\n2i\u00bb\\\nI :i\n1...W\n11-.<1\n11 \u2022%\nOlose\nUS'.\nHalifax   \t\nsi     John    \t\nMoiut.m     \t\nHherhroohr\nQui bee    \t\nMontreal ' ...\nI MI.UV.l        \t\nKingston\nI .t.i I... ro    . ..\nToronto    \t\nHamilton     .   .\nnrnntfonl     . .\nLondon      \t\nKitchener\nWindsor     ....\nWm I    William\nWinnipeg*\nBrandon    \t\nRagina     \t\nPrince    Albert\ni-taaNetoon   ..\nM. -.-.    Jaw    . .\nLi lhbri-ge\nMedicine    11 it\n.1\n,8I\u00ab.TS2\nld?.ll!\nS|ll 'HI!\ni9-:-i\n; \u25a0:.:.i.;,(,:,?.\n\\r,. i m: .*,\n\u2022\u2022ISO,'\nt'.Jil.llvv'\nM ':t:.::\".:.\n7.'..-..ii.r;i\nr.n.uis\n\u2022!o,mi\n5,:ij,5*K\nItl.OS\nSllhsei-ii.'inly,     ill\nhate nn  th**- reaolutlon  lu\nspeech     itoni     Iha    llir-nn\ntionaid. red rrlng to rhargee ma*\nTues.hiy. declares] liml It had nevt\nheen h.s praeiice around the countr\nio -casi personal naperstons on il*\niiadi r  of  ih>*  government   er  anv  e\nthe    ininist, rs,'    nud    ask. *l    the    bott*\nt. tecept  that  suwemarti.\nA     f*'W     minuies     la*er.      Mr.     Ma.\"\nI onald withdrew t eharge thai i sec\nti.ui of ibe preaa iraa be ma auhs\nilis.*d from th.- puhlle tMa<*ury, wh.*;\nMr. Dmmlaf challenged tha ptati\nment,   and   stamiied   it   as   untrue\nPoring   today's   Bitting,   In   additto\nto   Mr.   Maenonatd.   w.   Haggerty,   n\nne*.',   and   T.   K.   \"lamhli*.   BengOUgh.   0\nthe Kovernm. ni aide of Uw houoe\nSidney   Bingham,   W.lkle.   for   ihi\nposition.      enn ti d.ii t.-d      to      the     ,!. l.,n,\nThe   debate   waa   adjourned   by   Hon\n*\"    J     Kiiiia.   mlnlater   of   i ducattoti\nwho will   take tin* n.\u00bbor tomorrow.\nHeavy   n'      Comlu***\nDuring  tha  m salon  Um  en si ruet la\nof branch He.;, th. tariff, and 'I\nI s - H.r.-1 ion ni the natural n m.i'veto ihe province will be. und. . \u25a0'.\nbite, n.\u00bb4;.'.   being gl^en  ilils afiernoo\nOl    lh>-   ini M.i'i.etinn   ti. \\t    *a . - \\   ol    '*\"\nluMons ,1. allni v*. Itn thesi ihn \u25a0 vu-\ni', ns. rive nen a* \\ bill rill . ,\npear on the md. r pop. r un It. i\nituetiiin todaj .\".I uK'i'ii tVelr f'i\nBeading\nins   ri,i.      nm   mow\nl.iWfYcr, ln*|il liim flow\ncordial Invitation* in ;*,'\noutaMei    NewhoM   suit*\nKiZ.it.\nA  pldaaant  cuntni I\nnine In front\nii. ini.et*. aroM\nNewbold   wnh\nilar   comradoa,\ni,  muffling his\n-Whold   io come\n.nm\nr.l    tin\n, the\npari\nill'\nalttlng in ihe thtpe M b  narUainenlar)\n\"disc.y. ry\"    to    the     p r on    nf    J     ('.\nw.isb,   Ltaark*-Coatfarldire,  who  i>* tin\nn.w     l.nli .,*     i.Hinder.    . x-mmer, port\ni His     spevib     il.li(*lil.*.l     tin    hens, mid\nbrmicht     warm     COtlgrai n In Hone fn-m\nall    pattii**.       \u25a0\nDIES    FKOM    SLSLVINQ    SICKNESI\nRETINA, l-'-h, ll \\m r a i\nsufferlni from aleepbv alckneai\nline   t-oyea,   wste   ad   Mliohall\nHighland   IHirk,   dh I   i ghi\ntJ.-m r..i    b-wplia)\nI'd . 1;,\nm- \\\nI\nVA?*COUVL**i    VREaT\nI      VANVurVKI\ntrndlni   hrtv\nnorthern,    i a b.\nexport   nt   11.171\nua I        m mem   fi\nK, t,\n-i.-rrl.\ntl.*\nDominion Live Stock\nm\nr.l\n141,1\nM\u00ab(4I1\n1.I34.7S1\nHIS.klH\n5ll*.lPs\n3\u00bb7,\u00bb1J\n\\:-r;.-,2>-\nRdmnnton       S.TrtP *   \u2022\u25a0\n\\. w     \\\\.   imnstr t'.'.'i.-v''.\nV.inci.uv.r      It ft**.CiH\nVletor.a       l.'.'ll.M*:\nI.ISTiffit\n;\u25a0:::.in i |\n217,tl\u00ab i\nCstgraiT   a\u00bbc**iptB\n: \\l:v.   im,   is    i: eel\nand   ltl   uheep\nstrers.   f.   t..   ,<\n*i ;\nVancouver Stocks\nRowena    f'npp. r\nfork        \t\nHotiCla'\nHowe       Mnil-i-t\nNtlgret\nSh* \u00ab*i\u00bb   <>. *\u25a0**\nBrt'indary     Hay\nKinpttc\nflpnrtun      Oil\nTr\u00abiJ;\u00bbi\t\nMontreal List\nMr.NTRl'Al. r\u00bbb IS. -Uleel of Can-\nrut.i w.i i the fi .it'ir. of toda) - 11 ad ina\non the stock  market, leading tht   mat -\nl-.i t   both   in    i. iivlt)   tl d   sn. i^ih\nIt     rlu*.e.t    :ii      7\" -,     tea    :i     Bel     \u2022\u25a0 i \u25a0 i\nof *\"'\u00bb. i 'anadlnn Car ls*-ues rloaed\n.it ::i;, uud <\".:'\",. ri speci ively, tach\nup   '4\nTh.' largsi t loss of Uu* day w i i in\nBrttlah Columbia Flailing, off '\u00bb. ai\nHt Lawrence Plour was off ,\nimlnt.    at    77.\nin   ihr   paptra   Brompton   gained   '\u00bb,.\nst    tt;    Abtttld    was    up    W,    ' \u2022    bt   ,\nbanish  common   was  up   ',.   io  it \u25a0,\nnd   thi   pn f\u00bbrt*d   wan   un- in.i.;.-i.   :.*\nini       (Mine    price    chaagi i    In* huh il\ni '.ni'ida Cement,  up  i'-,. Toi into  Itul\nay.    up   a    point,   and   Win i!|*   |    )',\niv   pr. ferred,   up   t',.\nfolnl     sul.s\u2014Hhar.-s.     IJ V,i;     ho-,-1*.\n1341,4 \u00bb\nMedium    i\n|3 SO;    i.mm\nGood   cow\nHood stoc\n;:: so\nHood lam\niwea   $*.TB\nThick, sn\n\u2022 fl   ..it    w.lgl\nio   j:: Id,\nnui  r.f.t-1-\n..   $id i\ns  r,\n.*ih    br\nVisiting Cards\nFor   Ladies   or\nGentlemen\ntti can (rive ynu\npi'.imiit delivery of personal vi*itii**ar c\u00ab i'd...\nHiK'lit'*'! pra.li> prinlinjf\nanil niattM'iiil*.\nThe Daily News\nQuality Printers\nNELSON.  B.  C.\nCOMPETITION\nAUTO AND TRACTOR fUJHOOL\u2014We\nteach thoroughly practical courses In\nauto and tractor repair, auto electrlo-\nlty, storaiio batteries, welding and\nvulcanlilniT. Good positions open to\nour graduates. Ne age limit Previous exp-rieneo unnecessary. Kres\nemphiyment dep.trtm*nt. Write or cal)\nfor catalogue No. Sl. Modern Auto &\nTractor Schools, 1.103 Went Second\nAvenue,   ltp..kMiie.  tdis3)\nUOOD wuc's snd Btea-ly employment.\nMen wanted to lenrn tbs barber trade.\nLlcht, pleaaant, clean w.\u00bbrkfc You can\nlenrn In n  lew  niilis' t'mslty i.tlend-\nhipr Rerophtira. tireat demand fnr\nbarber:- nt from f:V. to $tr. par Week\nand commission Hundred-* of locations win re juu can start ln business\nfor MUraolf Writ,, or rail for fiee\nontnlomie !fi*inpblll Barber CnlleRS.\n^\u25a0.'S !iih Ave.  I\". Ctlgarj1, Alia. i>-l**n\n+ + + +  + + +  + + + + *  +  + + +  +\nFOOTBALIi +\n+\nI\nFORM -AT- A-OLANCK\u2014Con-  \u2666\ntains   valuable   hints   antl    stig-   \u2666\nicesiicins   for   thom  llltldllfl   In   e,\nl-'notbnll      ('ompotitiiins.        Sent   ^\nweokly  fi>r  10 weeks on  receipt   .\nof    11.00.       Hlngle    copies,     Kio.\nMNM  Publtahtng  Co.,  rtiiti  Me-\ntiiipnlitjin   UiilUlhiff,   \\'snt*otiver.\nfl. c (MtT) \u2666\n\u2022\n+   +   +   +   \u2022*\u25a0\u2666+-.-.   +   +-\u25a0-.   +   +   \u25a0!.\n24 Business Opportunities\nROTl S.A-t.l\nor will i\na KOIIIB\ncash. G\nTrail,\n\u25a011 >ur.\ninust    hi\nH.\n13 Situations Wanted Male\nI'ltrviNi;\nhour ..r\nnil    hm.ls    don.\nhv   tii\nMaw.\nrOB     SAI-K\u2014Or\nand  stOOk.     Co\nS.'lMng   out   on\nMears.   Prmtvn\neery    stor-*,    building\niplete delivery outfit\naccount   sickness      A-\n38 Miscellaneous Wanted\n13 Situations Wanted Female\nWANTBD\u2014 tar*\u00ab\nliy ih.. faf.    V\nIN.-l'BATi I!\nhtlinfr. .I   mi.\n7,   N. sv   I., t\nWASTE I\nrifty-\u00ab.Bi\niiiiiktiiK      Wlll   Rt.  nut ' .\t\nI LaUlm.r or Box III. j COW liisk's,   tiv.   cfins.   aoaat;   rnif.\n L_\u2014_       \"iat\"   ss'ili     J.   r.   \u201eor.;.n,   N.I_M\n11 Female Help Wanted\nWANTiris \u2014K\\ii..rifnrf.l k.Iis  lii.ly\ni^.... ...I   Mm.\u25a0     A\u2014dren.   post  *.i\nsr.'.    N. Unn.    n     f,   _ (11\n\u2014ARN~|I0 ssi.kly   ,r\u2014a*.   Ilm.\n2\"   Machinery for Sale\nvulurs\nInform*-\n..... < I,.   . Apply   It.   H.\nTKI.L   yonr   wiht.   Ihrouirh    Thf   P.I1*\nN'fWf  cliifflfIcil  roltitnti..\n19    Poultry and Eggs\n21   Live Stock Wanted\n35\nFor Rent\nehen.   par.try.\nI.     Well   furiiisheJ\ni r.i;i'l\nPININ'O    ROHil.    1\nbod  rooms upatn\n_r,\u00ab*7 Silica atrc\nKloHT-nooM   iiorsi:.  4ii   Sllloa\nApply aia   Maker street. t*flB'Wl\nTO RKNT\u2014-Rootenay Lake fruit rand\non   shares.     Apply   ilox   CJ7S,   t__\\\n__N. wn.  '027\nTKLL  your  wants  tn rough  The   Pali\nNews classified columns.\nBusiness   and   Profession\nDirectory\t\nhave rom WANO\nnv Hisna iiii  I'.vpnrl   Im Vour Tutsi\nPI.l.I.I; .    W.  RIINDELL. 713  Slli.-a  S|\nWork  ilunranl I.    limp a 1'Of.l\nWf irnii.\nSpraying\nPrnnlntr. .prnylsg issul a^-aftlnff.  T.laJ\nphon. a. H. rr.i.er. Nelson. (ll.1i:\nInsurance and Real Estate\nI.   W. DAWBOaT.\nH..al R.tat., Ins.n in...., Rfnlal..\nAnnnble Blk.    I', O. Boi 7J3.    Phon. I'l\nMonuments\nC.mpb.ll b Vltchl. Misnt.m.nlal Co.\nI'. O. Bok f0&       NsilHim. B. C.\nTel.phon, nil. ll\nCANABIAK   AUTO  AND ZLEOTKICA\nBOPPLT  COMPAaTT.\nKatie ry K rs-H. siatlon.\nClfVflu'.il rusk sltillf. air lsuaf fif.'ii.*]\nrn.lln t.u|s;ill..i.,'clfctrlrnl .ispllanrni.. nt.\ntur and ..-.Mior.tlnr rfpatlr*, clfi trlrnl an\ninfrlii.nlc.il      Insiislllnic.     oxy-ac-tylf nl\nwel.linp, niachltiti fluip work.   1'. O. Boi\n13. 3iHi Baker St., Nelaon.    I'hone 693.\ni.r ('ill\nV\nY-,,,.\u2122   CW.1..\n'J  i\u201e.l,-,   nnw\nf      \\....\\^        a a....\nWhite    I..U-\n':'.   . . nt*   farll.\nn   K.I    Ihf   ii.rly\nnn.    Itull'our\n.AIS01\n\u2022Iinrtly;\nr. .1.     I..\niir   Yorkshire\nII     BALK    Kin\n.1.in. t   ni   l_w\nR~SAI,R    It......I    llu\nfr-.ts     BT    .    <*    P.\n.l.i- I.\nir.\n\\YK..n\nnn.l      ns.'.lls ll..-\nK.. tory,   I\u2014171)\n' k \"-jrC-sT'irnT^\n1.     lit   paw\n!.   a_r_.     T.\nKill)\n20   Live Stock for Sale\nWon sai.k-Oaod young Ayrahtre cow,\ncheap oi will exchanr** for two brood\n,-ow**    Markereth, Broadwater, Lower\narrow I-i11 i <\u00ab\u00ab->'>\nWITH ..p.iilni* of r..itiirv RxehaitR^ in\n\\, I-...I, would ii not he Rood Idw to\n\u2022-,\u25a0. nre   n i re    \u25a0 Mi i, \\V<*   can   BtlH\nsupply a teg hundred early M.v\nhoti h itu r-.ii i.. KhornB at >'!\"\u00bb per\nliiimln d.    ,\\pid  llroa- l*rooter\nPOR    s\\i.i; - sn-..\nJ.rs,-V   COW,   five   v.\noo-.d milker; gentl\nht\nPainters and Decorators\nAutos Palntad.\naVKt'UV  BROI.\nOealsra la v.-i; Paper.\nStore\u2014 Auio Shop\u2014\ntlS   .,.\".,'b.ne   St 411   11..11   8-f\n((491\nT.   MIDDLBTOIf.\nI'\".!1   i' and Fnperlianger.\n<>\u25a0-. plilne.  next Koot.ii.y C,\nAccountants\nCHARLES P. HUNTEB\nAuditor\nMcDonald Jam MM\nHox  1151 Nelson. W.\nt'.t\n\\\\ \\v\nl -.\nMr.\nlet,\n\\M.\nLegal Notices\nLAND    REGISTRY    ACT .\nFlorists\n; Onv\/:'.Kf.i,)vr. riT:i:i'NHOL'SK. Nelao^\nCat flowers and flur.il designs.\nM%\n.<* IS,\ninn,\nni ',\nEgg Market\nOTTAWA. Feh r. -.M..mre;il spe-\nClslw    tv. .   - ti r i-     t...      nr-i\u00ab.   ^S**\nHrltmh C'dumi.ii |o..ii fresh, 1'Vi\neauntrv point- wiih -lie offered lot\n\u25a0 \u25a0\u201e\n(TKIragn.   -.pnt.   ?,'r\nI'nilMl i*i:.t.-s hnremi of nmrk.t'.\nrei-brfu \u00abt.M\u25a0\u25a0<\u2022. froaer 'poultry Pehru-\naty i a* i.a.t'T'HHi pounds, \u00bb\u00bb\u25a0 com*\npared   with   |0l.t*jj boo   puunda   for   th*\n\u25a0ntO*   dBle   ln\u00abt    \\, ar\nMontreal Pays\nSixteen Million\nin Sales Taxes\nMontreal Produce\nHOMVU\nJn.1.1 I II.   I\nThe Trend ot Business\n^-iprjjsv     fO forrcast correclly trrj.lc develop.\nIS  A ,*^      merits i* of vital .mporun_e to the\n(jl-tjj-*\u00ae man of business.\nyvPjy   Our  Monthly  Commercial   Letters,\n**iji*^        which will he sent on request, con-\n^        lain   analyses   of   afrriculrural   and\ntrade conditions of t'.r.-jt as.ittancc in\nreaching si und conclu: ioni.\n.71\nTHE CANADIAN BANK CF COMMERCE\nBranch..  In   Kootenay  .nd   Boundary  .1   NTL30N,   FERNIE.  CRANBROOK,\nCRESTON.   GRAND   FORKS,   GREENWOOD,   NAKUSP,   TRAIL.\n1,!    Room and Board\nIP   AI'l'l.II-ATIHN'\nAND\nt.\nA NT 11\ni\\l:l. -III\nMil\"     Mt.\n:{!S Farm and Dairy Produce\nB.  iaide ciroii*.  (^n  per  i**n\n\u25a0 nton   aidlna,   cabbage,  pai *^-\np. r hundred  pfinndi     large\n-\u25a0I .11 nuaninti s   Apply S. Hai Ul- y,\nKenton\n*\ni *i\nIR)\npniNTID\nststlo\nnil  ktn-1-\n1 >. : 11 liu.'ct\nThf\nPally   N\n\"WN     1'\nriming\nI IN   Till\"   MATTER\n1     N<>.    |4Nt-I:\nIV Till: MATTER OF I.oT \u2022.'\u2022. BLOCK'\nBt,   NEIXON   t'lTV.\nT\\Ki: NOTICE lhat the above application has been toad\" lo reirist* r *\nI ft** id I.i-wf** Kerr as owner In fee of i\nth. nbi.ve lands ilni.-r attm -in '\nTru-.l.\" and for the tsshe to the said\nDdvid 1.' wis Kerr *>f a Certificate of I\nIndefeasiMe Tub* thereto, and that Inl\nsupport or sueta appllratton there hn; t\nh. rn pmdiir.*d' th.* win of Edward I\nKen- iilrcen-,. d), (he said Krtward Kerr i\nhav In a\nWholesale\n*   VAi'iio.-JAi.n \u00ab\u2022 ro.. \u2014HOI.FSAIJ\n(Iriii-. is tun] Provl.lfip MfrihantB.   Irf\nln.rl.rf of T--.ii. Ci.rfisfs, S|ilrf*. r\nl-'riills.   staple   .ti.l   R-snt-y   Grorfrlfl\nN. 1\nII\nEngineers\nGteea Bros, B^ 'J\nItELSOW, B. C. -\nCXVTt, aitd HiNiiro znoikevAbI\nB. C, Alb\u00abi-|u and Dotalaion\nL.i mi Surveyor\u00bb.\nCrown Grant Agents. Blue Frlntln|\nP.h.    IS\nhuttei\ntEAL.\nfirm.\nt'hee*,       )\u2022 .,,\nButter\u2014Choi\nEggs    Fn   li,  41  to   i;,\nMinneapolis Grain\nMINNKAPOl\n. I   .M-. .1.       Vlll|\nnr.ni   >\u25a0\u2022:.\nSVIi.it \u2014No.\nfi IIS.\n...r.l     N.i    .1   s.-lliis.-.   r.in.\nK. I.    IE   -Flour   i\n\u00ab,   ti. 171   baml.\nnortharn,   |i in\nI'l IS\ntill\nI.    ,1'H    In\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting\nCompany of Canada, Limited\nOffic.   Smelling   ,nd   Refining   P  :  . ti, .nt.\nTRAIL,   BRITISH   COLUMBIA\nSmelters and Reliners\nPurchasers nf Gold, Silver, Copper, I.oatl unit Zinc Ores.\nProducers of Gold, Silver,  Copper. Pig Lead ami Zinc\nTADANAC, TRAIL.\nUsed\nCars\nho yon  v\/niit tn\nyours?\npell\nIf Fn, tell nVinut it ill a\nCLASSIFIED AD.\nin\nThe Daily News\n1' _   Cent  n  Word\nAssayers\n18 W. WIDPOWPON, Hns; Alios, Nel.0\nB. C. Mt.-snil.inl west.rD oi\u2014 rge...\nAuctioneers\n-julred   the   said   linds\nruliveyapee     dai**d     SInd     Jun.'.     1!>A<!. !\nfrom      the     Co.onl;,I      Inteatmeht     and I\nl\/Onn Com pan T umler th.* power or\nsale i-.int.iMi. d In ;i rer\ndated l*i'h .hm.-. I\u00bb00, wh. r.*in yefp. 1\nI \u25a0 \u00ab Vt Itrihs. were Nfortgagor. audi\nihe filnhs ftuvtnga and Loan Company\nof Toronto was Mortgaged 'The aald I\nthe .0lobe *ai inuir .md Loan Company. |\nof   Toronto,    hnvtin:    Kubaetineatly   a\n\u25a0 Igned    the    w-int    Morlg,i*|e    lo   the   Co\n< a):il Tfivt \u25a0*ti*n*n* and i.nan Comodnv i\nAM* FPRTHKn TAKE N11TICKI\ndmt BogMrntlon will he effected |n\npun nance ol lhe b*k>vp* application\nand   a   Certlfie.ifr  of   ln.\u00bbfi>s.-ililc   Title\nto  tlu*  aald   landa,   lagued   to tha  said mu\nnrfvid   Lewis   Kerr  after   the   Laps*   o( w. cuTLEB,\nM   day*   rrom   the   service   upon   vou,        Anctloneer, Apprai\u00bb#r,  Talnator.\n\u25a0 r   Una  notice   fU'hi.h   ma.   h,   effected I      r,(1,\u201eN ,,\u201e,,,   priVaiely or at auction. 1\nby    pliblir.itfnn     heieof     a**     hereunder,  \u25a0\u25a0, \u25a0,   w<uj atr**et. I'hone *\ndlfected)    unless   you    **hill    ink.'   and <\u25a0-*<,\npro*., cute    tii.*    prop.r    pi.,.c. -lines    t.> \\ ->____j _ .    \"\n.vtnhtivh    your   claim,    jf   any,   io   tlio \u00ab ,   -\u00bb.\nsnfi lands, nr to prevent mrh pm* i runcral Uirectors\nP* si d   art Ion   on   mv   pnrt |\nN..'<\".;;.\" s: :h: r\"rryrir^.y nomR-nm.* d. d *\u00ab \u2022\u00ab\nrutry    A    D    l^1\". Victoria   Street.     I'hona    21\u00bb2.     .N'I\u00bbTT\nA   vr   rMNJC r>hof'e\nlleRiKtrnr.     I . Standard   Fnralti\nTi,   I.iwi'    \\\\     Kr.lt'. Jfr^Km^sTh l\"0*'        Undertskorl\nI   dln.t   service   ol   this   tmtlee   In   be JLLiJM_____l__  ^\u00bbn\u00bb\u00abl      l\">'\nn ad\"   l.\\    publication    thereof   twice   n .*\u00a3&____ B Amo  h***,ir'\",   up-1\n. .    2T ',nt''    chapel.     _).\u2022\nnewspnper   ctretllnitng    In    Wrlsor \u2122 \"^ff     servlr*?.    I'tlce-tr^.\ni*.\u00ab77> A.   W.    IOBNH.      !      * PR hrtnable,\n\"BRINGING UP FATHER TEN YEARS AGO\"\nBy GEORGE McMANl\nfTTAU'V I'\"h ll\u2014Montfeal le.i\nthr* custom\" md excise ports \"f Cun-\nadn   In   rnlli*.'ti-'.i*.   under   the   sale*\u00ab   lux\nfor   the   perlful   from   th**   beginning\nof Ihf current fi-...l v.ru. April I.\nUB, ia 'he end of |i.*.i mher, Hon\nMrqiien  Bureau   stated   in   the  House\ntoday. The ro|)-< tlnna fur thai *m*i \u25a0\nWere \u2022itia.2fir..(ll!.. (hnsn of Tnrontt..\n$U '.'i\u00ab:.;.i Winni|v-a IX11.\u25a0\u25a0'\"'\u2022 H im\nin...., M.3U.6Z2;   Vancouver, f2,TKA,41*l:\n(Ittnwri.   I1.04d.llll.\nThe niin-ihcr of inxpnyers In Mont*\nre\u00abi w%m ]\"..*\u2022 Toronto, ZTft; Van.ott-\nrar, Mt; Wlnnlpog. 152; Hamilton,\n71;   Dttawa.   .IS.\nI^*it proceedings have hren taken\nggainst lfif taxpayers in Uontrual\nfor nnnpavnont uf iax.\u00ab: in Tnmr tn\nPBrilnst 83: Xiinmuver. H4. Winnipeg,\nJ8;  CUgwa, 12,   Hom'Hon   9\nCOUR AillL-.'Vi\n[ts.EPHONC 1*0 XfVKTY  ' 1\nj Mooi^tr: at f4ooN *n ri^imo *-\nV.T*t_ OfVHO <vr V FOR LljNCM\n~TT\u00ab\nftss     \/\/ lr f--.Sr\nI ^liff*   a,  ...7* . fc.T\u2014., StfTsftrf. I.C.\nm     m,. in a) i .-_-\u2014>.\u25a0\nJAMES--don't FoS__r]\nTO CALL L'I' T\"e BEACH   C.\ni MOTI?.L -f\u00bb Nf) MA,*-' \u00ab\u00bbuK;r.\n~\\MUS. JlrX**j I- *Stl-i- I\nI- th. _<? tr. - r'\t\n4\/Vw \u00ab\n*-   K.\n\/co\n-*^>^\nJ\n lh.\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 16, 1\"*23\nPage Sevt?\n*\"**=\u25a0**\nTAHT3 TO ENCOURAGE\nCANADIAN MAGAZINES\nOTTAWA, Feb. 13.\u2014H. C. Hocksn\nWent Toronto, has given notice\na motion In the house that \"meases should be adopted to encourage\ne publication of Canadian maga\nits and  periodicals.\"\nCANADIAN\nPACIFIC\nWinter Carnival\nBANFF\nI Special Trains via Canadian Pacific\nFare and one-third. Bound\nTrip tickets on sale February 22 to March 8, 1923,\nfrom all stations, Dunmore\nto Vancouver, including all\nbranches and steamer\nroutes. Return limit, March\n6, 1923.\nProgramme Indues\nSki-Jumping.   Curling,\nHockey, Toboganing, and\nall  Canadian Winter\nSports.\nTicket*   Iron,   any   Agent   Can.\nPac.  Ry., or Puraera B.  C. interior   Steamers.\nJ.   S.   CARTER,   D.   P.   A.,\nNelaon,   B.  B.\nBowling\nTlie   busy   niun'\u00ab   H.-allli   Itigrli-\nlator.      ApiH'inlls-itla   ns-vs-r   HsslM\nliuss-li'ia.     Try   u   k-.i.i.'  ut\nThe Semaphore Billiard\nand Bowling Hall\n607   Bakar  Stnet\nTRY      A      CLASSIFIED      ADVT\nESKIMOS BEAT\n! DOUGHTY METS\n| \t\nAlberta Visitors Get One-Goal\nMargin at Seattle in a Brilliant Game\nSEATTLE    Feb.    1.'..\u2014In    a    hockey\n1 match    hern    tonight    which    kept    the\n! fans   who   crowded   the   arena   on   tip\n! toe    with    excitement,    the    Edmonton\n! Eskimo*    defeated    the    Seattle    M.'tn\n, 4   to   3.     The   MM   tells   tbo   story   of\nI the   game,   which   was   fought   bitterly\nfrom  start to finish, both  tennis playing   brilliantly.\n'      For a  tim**   Seattle   appeared  to  have\n| some     difficulty     In     fathoming     th-\nclever   stick   handling   of   their   opponents,    but    for    tin*,    most    part    Imth\n, tides   battled   along   o *   .'\u25a0\u2022\u2022n   t. mis.\nThe   .-.pli'idiil   Work  of   Keats,   QtfM,\nArbour   and   Slinpi-on.   fur   tbe   vl**itor\u00ab\u00ab,\n:ip|K*alrd   specially    lo   the    fans.    1*09-\nnion     and     Walker     trOtO     llii*    Seattle\nthere,\nlanuoary\nI*ir-;t     period \u2014 1.      Seattle,      Koyslmi,\n10.H;   '_.   Edimniton,  K-ais,  from Simp*\nhiin.   7:00;   3,   Kdmoiiton.   Arbour,   from\nmates,    :\\T.\n'     Beooad    period\u2014i,    Kuniontoii,    Hhnp-\n1 son,   It IS;   *,   Hmiflnn.   Gagne,   from\nArbour.   2;3s;   6,   .Senttie.  Walker,   4.12;\n7.   Seattle.   Foyston,  from Walker,   1:13.\nThird   period\u2014So   score.\nLineup\nS.utile. Position       LMuioiilon\nOo_U\nllnhiu-rt       WtnMtr\nI>< f' IllC\nRflNPt     \u25a0     Slmpsim\nTtkah. l*           Trupp\nForwards\nK...*.Htijii       Keats\nWaXker    \u25a0    Omm\nItilcy      \\rbi*ur\nSubs\nMorn?   ..    1     nostrum\nBriton          Itorr_-on\nM.**\\irtliy          C.iuip.'  II\nIti. k.y       Sheppai d\nReferee\u2014Mickey    Ion.\nRoyal Export Beer\nFull   8tandard   Stranytb.     Ordar   through\nGOVERNMENT LIQUOR STORE\nFREE     DELIVERY     DIHECT     FROM     BREWERY\nNELSON BREWING COMPANY, LIMITED\nI*,   tint   piillisb.d  er di-pl.*yed bv  tha  Liquor Con-\n\"Thii*   advertise\ntrnl   Hr.nl   or   L\nHUDSON CHAMP\nOF THE 'SPia\nWinnipeg Curler Takes Grand\nAggregate and Also Several Trophies\nWINNIPEG, Feb. l.iT Willi the\nixci'ptluii uf the sir .John Eulun\ncompetition. Winnipeg's 35th annual\nbun! piil lenninatcd tonight. Gordon\nM. Hudson oi the Ktruthcona club,\nWinnipeg, Winning the .governor-general's en*- f.*r the grand aggregate\nwith _7 wins and one Iuhs. His\nurui.l include I _2 consecutive victories   In  tbe  opi-.i  evenis.\nOntario took one trophy, the Purl-\nly Flour aooondary competition, When\n.1, C. Hat Donil'i. Port William, de-\nt*aated  .i.   .*\u2022 inlet win.  Anguavme,  this\niifteiiioon.\nHudson won tho Dingwall grand\nrhaJli ng_   for   lhe   second   siieiesssiviJ\npeer, and the WaBtar trophy, debating W. .1. Kinlay. n club mute. 10\nto !>. lu th_ f I ii.il of the HUtt*\nevent   this  afternoon.\nHudson obtained partnership In\nanother trophy when V> and O.\nWlm   Ot   the   Straihroiia    elub,    de-\ntoatad w. Aeasrmm ami u. j. Haiu-\nday, Manitoba university, _ii lo 1\",\nin the final of tin- Dominion match\ndouble rink event. lleing still 111 the\nBaton, Hudson has a vhunce for\nfurther honors*\n\"'ther trophy winners follow: The\n.l.-iiy I'.obiii.Hun. It. .1. (lout-lay. Ktruth-\n.onn. Winnipeg; Kirks, C. C Chls-\nh*>ltu Granites. Winnipeg; Hudsons\nBay,    (1.     IX     Hin rwo*od.     St.    Johns.\nWinnipeg; wlili** (Vetoraaa) n. Koi-\nl.-t. Canaan. Man.; Fry's Cocoa,\n(ladles! Mrs.' W. Argue. St. Johns,\nWinnipeg.\nFERNIE CHAMP   NELSONTAKES\nPUTS HIS MAN   LEAD IN FIRST\n. downjo mat; PLAYOFF GAME\n; Ernie Arthur Retains Middle- Superior Goal Tending by Lo-,\nweight Title Over Toronto-   cal Custodian Saves Situa-\nnian in Straight Falls tion for Home Boys\nSIX GOALS TO ONE\nnoons, iv.. isi-sisuwing \u25a0.-.'....,,\u25a0 fF|NAL SC0RE |s\ni xperlenre   and   t wonderful   faculty!\nof  breaking his  opponent's holds,  Br-1\nnie   Arthur   successfully  ibifemled   Uis, g\nCanadian       middleweight       wrestling  Merrltt Team Fast and Com-\nchumpionship title here Monday  night1    binatiotl Good I   PlaV at Lt>\nby  defeat.ng  \"Young'1   ltayner  of  Tu-. 1   W  *    M     *      IT'\nr.mto   with   tWO   straight   falls.   In   43 Wi N*5*S MOSt Ot   I MIC\nn.Inu.es   of   the   finest   wrestling  over'       . \u2014\u25a0\u25a0- \u2014\nexhibited   In   this  city, \\     Nelson's    chunces    of     representing\nThe bout was scheduled to go six j the Intei'Mr at the coast in the Hrlt-\n10-minute rounds, or the best tWO 'sh Columbia senior playoff looks\nout of three fall**. In the first and! mighty good today, as they will take\nsecond periods Huyrin* Beamed to be tho let* tonight with a five-goal lead\nmore than holding his own, and time|u\\er tin* Merritt team, having last\nand again Arthur only snved himself j night registered a six to one victory,\nfrom being pinned lo the mat by his1 The one-sidedness of the score does\nuncanny way of pulling himself away   not In any way indicate tho evening's\nRoland Todd Beats\nKid Ted Lewis for\nthe Lonsdale Belt\nLONDON, rob, II Tin\u2014ltd Tu.KI\nii.iilnln .l.f.Mis.l T..1 (Kid) I...wis\nsin I'liliil. In tt rrll-i'iiiintl Imut li\nAll.s-rt     lli.ll.    thnvl.y    n-K-lllllng    th\nnilsur,-ssi-\u2014i.i cluunpio\u2014a\u2014ip. unit tlio\nI-..,H.lAt.- I..1I. sslil, h hf l..\u00abt 1* l_*svls\n\\..v,.|i.tx-r   211   luat\nMACDONALD.\nBRIER\n3&9^\nFor those Smokers\nwho like their tobacco\nCut Fine or who\nroll their own\nMACDONALD'S Fine Cut\nX   Ib.\n80'\nCanada's Best Buy -\nTHE ECONOMY PACKAGE\n(Also Procurable in Packages ISt*25t)\nCondensed \"Want\" Ads Order Form\nU>* thia blank on which to writa your condaniad   \u25a0 '\u25a0.   ena  word   in   aach   apace.    Encloae   money\norder or chock  and  mail  direct  to The  Daily   Newa,   Nalaon,  B.  C#\nRata:    On* and \u2022  half ctnt  a  word each  inaertion,   \u2022\u25a0\u00ab   conaacutiva   mitrtiona   for   prica   ef   four\nwhen  caah  accompanist  order.    Minimum,   _&c.     Each   initial,   figure,   dollar   aigna,   etc.,   count   aa   one\nward.    No charga leaa than 50 centa.\nmm Pleaae  publiah  tha advartii,ement  below - timea, for which 1 encloae | mmemm\ntt daairad,  repliea  may  ba  addraaaed  ta  box  numbara at  Tha   Daily   Newa  Office*    If  repliao  aha\nto bo mailed ancloao 10o extra to oover cett of peataga and allow Hm worda extra fer box number,\nfrom   his   opponent.\nJapanoae   Arm   Scissors\nThe first fall camn in tho third*\npi r I oil when, after Arlhur had ex-\nirieuted himself from n bad hend-\nlock, he tccured a Japanese arm1\nkcIhmii'h hoid on Itayner's right unn, [\nand forced him to the mat.\nUayaer worked hard in the fourth i\n\u25a0M-tapa    but    Arthur   apiNir**ntly    wa\u00bb|\nplay, os the puck for three-quarters\noC the game waa around the local\nnets, Xotman, the loeal goalie, being\ntlie boy who spilled the beann, and\nsavod  Nelson from a   beating.\n_*cotty was here, thero and everywhere In the nets, slopping long shots!\nfrom center ice, skating out and stop\nping individual rushes, grabbing the I\n~Htck from shots not four feet out, j\nnd  repeatedly clearing the net*, from I\nworking on the defensive, and showed, n.uuimls fr.nn bis pads, and from\nhimself a past master in this. The Ull. boards behind' tho goal. Time\n.\u25a0:mI eame alter seven minutes t)f the aft#r unu, ,*\u201e, |,1(.;iI r;iK|,. (,VP bouneed\nfifth period had pallid, the Japn-1.,,,. tmohm \"tt his eliest, on shots\ni,es.* arm ltl NOI I ag itn proving Kay- grhiWh looked like tore goals, and as\nncr's   downfall. 1 someone said last night:    \"Scotty won |\nAfter   ltayner   had   admitted   himself I g|x   j0   on(,\ndt-feated    by    a    lit. Iter    man,    Arthur\n.-tutid thnt   although   In* had   ttttmasmt\nThe .\\|<ri*UL sextette are a hustling\nbiunh ui players, and they play an\n.vr.llent     gain*-.      tlu-ir     combination\nin ull parls of the world, he had met\nin ftuy.ier one of tht* most powarfaj\ncontendera for his title, and that the\nlad bad u brilllurt future before him;, r,,bh(18 Mine-man dwp causing loads.\nTo fill out tho e.enii.g. Tromoler] \"f trouW\u00bb\u2014to the Saloon defence, j\nS. T. Wilson secured Ted Soars, who]Oruramatt, the taat-4-__t-A| aud nifty j\nrecently    defented    .Mike    Cassidy    at   *'\u2022'**    handling    center   man   for   th\n''obmari. lo give a three-round boxing exhibition wiih his sparring partner, 1'erry.\nTwo looa]  WaM  lads, T. Lewis and\nvisitors, was also \u25a0 great drawback\nto tho hastes, fc|iai l|Jlj In thc last\ntwo periods did this man have shot\nafter    nhot   on    tho    local   nets,    the\n^wdstf nV^at* tjompani* J, B\nBECAUSE Gossard\nFront Lacing Corsets will not attempt to\nchange you radically or\nmake you conform to\nsome fleeting style tendency not inherently becoming, you will never\nhave that \"tied-in, pinch-\ned-together look,\" that\ncorseted look that is just\nas fatally ageing as its\nsagging uncorseted reverse.\n$8.95\nGIRLS' FLANNEL DRESSES\u2014Ages G to 12 yeara,\nin all the new shades of Sand, Rose, Cherry, Jade,\netc.    Embroidered.\nEach \t\nGIRLS' NAVY SERGE DRESSES\u2014Some with colored collars and cuffs of contrasting colors. Others\nembroidered. These arc the most comfortable and\neconomical garment that can be purchased, and the\nprices are very low for this excellent quality material\u2014\n$5.95, $6.75, $7.95, $8.50\nGIRLS' JERSEY DRESS and Bloomer to match.\nAll pure wool, in colors of Navy, Saxe, Reseda,\nGreen and Red\u2014\nSize\n20 ...\nSize\n22 ....\nS.21-\n24 ...\nSize\n20 ...\n$3.75\n$3.95\n$4.50\n$4.95\n(lua   Williams,   mixed   It   freely   in   a! \"hots  coming  in  from  all angles  and\nall-round  preliminary, and  U-ih  gave   ranges,   but   Notman   was  continually\na good ne.'mint of themselves. No\ndecision MM given. Ilefore this bout.\nl*vwis issued a challenge to fight\nHoars fur u side bet of ll'JO and best\nl<7ir*T. Wllliunis IssutwT a similar\nehullengt; to either .Mike Cassidy or\nLanders   of   Lethbridge.\nJ.   I l.i m. r   of   Persia   refereed   both\nboxing   and   wrestling   matchr.*,.\nFERNIE VIEWS\nWALDOWALLOP\nCranbrook Puts It Over Lumber Town's Team by a\nNine to One Score\nFEHNIE,  Feb.  IS.\u2014Cranbrook, Kel-\nkuk     ll...k**y     I* ague    leaders,    made\nilnir    initial    uppearanee    on    Fernie\ne Monday evening, when they met\nWaldo m a return game, and easily\ndefeated them by a score of nine goals\nto one.\nAl no time- dining the entire game\nwas the mitconic iti doubt. Craiibrool*\ntarted right out in the first scaidon,\nund Ilovan had a busy time of it\nhi goal for Waldo, while Hogarth\nwas hardly ever visited. Three goal*\nt.tl    to    Cranbrook    lu    this    session.\nhe seeond was a repetition of the\nfirst, and Cranbrook added two more\ngoals, tin I', following a scrimmag*\nlu front of Hognrth, Waldo got Ihelr\nnly tally. The Huffman boys and II\nItlu.\u25a0nauei* were al their best In thr\nthird period, and through them I'rau-\nbfook   collected   four   more   tallies   be\nire \"the final  goiig.  *    --\u2022-\u2022-\u2022\u00bb\u2022\u2022\u25a0.\nLinaup\nCranbrook. WUBK\nGoal\nogarth  -.JLlovan\nDefence\nIt.   Itlutneiiauer        Wild*\nll.ichelor     \u201e    MeTeer\nForwards\nH.   Illutneiiauer    -   Muldoon\nH. Huffman  Ayrej*\n11. Huffman    Trenoutl\nC  Hogarth  -... Sharp\nlturgess -    Ueatti.\nRaforao  A. Dicken.\nNew Denver Girls'\nTeams Get in Good\nWork on the Ice\nNF.W DENVER. Feb. 15.\u2014The g\\r\\\nickey elub of .New* Denver Is getting\nlu   aome   good   practices   these   cold\nnights.     The   teams   line   up   as  follows:\nMail Greens.\nCenter\nKitty Tftgle       .. Marguerite Vallum*-\nRight   Wing\nJean Nelson     Mollle Colegrave\nLeft.   Wing\nNellie Ayhvhi Gladys McPherstm\nDefence\nEdith  Buigeoa   Gertrude Oomm\nMlsa F. McDIarmid      \u201e Isobel  Gunn\nGoal\nPhyllis Avison   Heather Harris\n8 pa re\nElsie Jewltt  Uena Wallbautn,\nn the way. Several scrimmaires in\nfront of the local nets should have\nresulted in s.ores, but Scotty's trusty\n\u25a0 kute.s and pads weru right In the\nroad, and he cleared In fine. <-*tjie,\ni-cveral times a.*-slsting the local forward** with forward passes to the\nblue  line.\nJones and ellson were the two\nother hard workers for the visitors,\nthe fnrmor netting Merritt's only >\ng.ml on a slow and easy Phot which\nnever lift the Ice. .Merritt's hack- |\n. -hocking was also another feature\nof the game, the forwards effectively\nback checking wary play made by tlie\nlocal forward*.\nLone raftta and snappy Use of thel\nforward puss was the game of the]\nNelson team, only three goals secured:\nlust night being from direct eomblna-j\ntlun   rushes. \u2022\nNo player on tbe local team, outside i\nOf the goalie, could be picked out as)\noutstanding, several seeming to have\nau off nirlit lasst night. Nelson's i\naubatttutaa were usid a lot la**t night.'\nhowever, and ovcranxiousneFK un behalf of tbOM players was thu cause |\nof the lo-s of several goals.\nMerritt Scorea Firit\nIn tbe first period Nelson started j\noft\" with a rush, F. OGenski getting!\nin a shot on the Merritt goalie from,\nibe face off. Play was raiher loos**'\non both teams, euch teeming lo feel!\nout tba otlur. Jones' goal for the,\n\\'.**itui>. which was a lucky one, camel\nafier  three  nUnatta*   play,  the  slow\ndribbling s-liol Jumping Nolman's\nstick and rolling into the goal unmo-\nlaatad. Bit counter seemed lo put\nlots of pep into the victors, and some\nfirst-class hackly was dished up. the\nthree-man rush**, un thc Nelson goal\nbeing pretty to watch. Claude Miller\nwcqrad    Netaon'i    tint    tally   when\nf*raiit.\"tttli*n*.I.T flipped it lo him OBI\na faceoff, the local wing man taking\nhis time\" amT speeding in a shot knee1\nhigh, which Hudaon failed to g**t\nhlj lamps on. Play from this on\ncentered around both foala, each\ngoalie wiving hot shuts. Both teams\nwere chockh'g hard, but no dirty wurk (\ncropped up at any time. Frank'\nO'Genskl udded two to the locals'I\ntotal when he flipped the puck past\ntbe visiting goalie ou two long shots\nfrom  near center Ice.\nPlay in tho second period com* j\nmeinced with both teams playing \u25a0\nrather loosely, and w ith the bigg, r\npart nf the ptuy around the Nalaon\nnet, the di fence of the locals was,\nlniwnir, working well, and most of |\nMerritt's shots were stopped outside\ntha blue Una, Neilson. in this pe-.\nrlod. played a stellar game for the!\n\\lsitors, his rushes and shots causing\nNotman no little worry. Deslreau's\ngoal In this period was very flukey. I\nthf rubber hounding Into the net (off'\nCarrignn's skate, when the Nelson d\u00bb-1\nfence man shot it from the side lines!\nto the front of tho net. Richardson\n(allied for Nelson, and a minute he- j\nNM lime, Stanaway, who relieved I\nMurphy, grabbed a rebound from J. 1\nG'Gi'ns-ki'a shot, placing the disc behind Hudaoa for number six.\nMerritt   Triea   Hard\nIn the last period tho whole Merritt teum congregated I round the i\nNelson nets and Notman had a busy \u25a0\ntime, as he collared numerous .shota,\nand cleared his net repeatedly, Wheal\nhis pads were not there, hla hands |\nwe.'e, and he gave a great demonstra- !\ntlon. Hudson, the visitors' goalie. In [\ntills period played a good game, stop- I\nping   local  rujshes   by   going   to   hls|\nTRUNKS AND SUIT CASES\nWE HAVE JUST OPENED UP A NEW STOCK of\nTrunks and Suit Cases, specially made (or the\nHudson's Bay Company. Trunks are steel covered,\nmeasure 36 x 24 x 20 inches, and are built to stand\nhard usaite. All corners have heavy brass mountings, and lock and catches are best quality. All\nthese Suit Cases are well made, and arc light weight\nbut hard wearing. ^18 ^\\(\\\nAn exceptional value at\t\n20-inch Black Suit Cases,\nwith straps \t\n2-1-inch Brown Suit Cases,\nwith straps, special quality\n26-inch Brown Suit Cases,\nwith straps\t\n$7.25\n$10.75\n$8.00\ni\nknees and effectively blocking i-umer-\nous shots. Taking it all around, It\nwaa a groat game, and tho several\nhundred fans who crowded the rlnk|\nwent home satisfied wllh the result.'\nThis evening will see which team\nwill take the irip to the coast, with'\nNelson five goals up. If Merritt tal\nto go a six to nil victory is nex.*es-|\nsary tonight.\nH. C. Anderson, manager of the\nMerrltt team, and T. I. Gibson, the\nsecremry of the visitors, are also\nwith the team.\nTha   Taami\nMerritt. Nelson.\nGoal\nL   tiodaon   J.  .Notman\nDaft-Mi\nK.   Cariiaail     N.   Richardson\nW. Tumbuii     L.  Daatraau\nCenter\nN\".  T. Grummett    F. OG-mki\nLeft   Wing\nH.   D.  Hansom      C.   Miller\nRight Wing\nW.   H.  Junes  J. O'Genski\nHubs\n<>   Carvignu  _ E. Htanaway\nT.   Neilson    -    E   Murphy\nSummary\nlir-1   period\u2014Merrltt,   Jones,   3 00;\nNelson. Milli r. from F. O'Genski. ItM;\nNelson.  F.  O'Genskl, ^:00;   Nelson.  F.\n0*Oan~dd, !:\u2022*\nSecond period\u2014Nelson, Desireau.\nliiO; Nelsun, Richardson, from F.\nO'Genski, U:IHI. Nelaon, E. Stanaway.\nrrom J. O'Gens.ki.  S:00.\nThird period\u2014No score.\nPenaltiee\nFirst period\u2014Merrltt, Jones, i minute.\nSecond period \u2014Nelson, F. O'Genskl,\n1   minute;   Merritt,  Neilson, 1   minute.\nThird   period\u2014None.\nOfficiala\nR.l'erei\u2014II G. Matthew. Timekeepers\u2014Merritt, T. I. Gibson; Nelson, G. Renwiil.\nStaff of Chicago\nWins Every Race\nat Saranac Lake\nSARANAC LAKE. Feb. l..-Arthur\nStutf. Chicago, won every race on\ntoday*! program of the Fnlted Plates\nprofeaalonal outdoor speed akating\nmail on Poottaa rink Staff won\nthe halt mile in l:M I-!-., the one-\nmile In \"J:.\".l 2-5. and the three-\nnule   iu   a   dose   lininh   In    i*.ll   *t*5.\nBobby McLean, CMoaa*o, BvaraU\nUeOowan,   St.    Paul   and    Edmund\nl..uny. Saranac Luke, divided thf\nsecond and third places. Staff HOW\nlu |*M p..inl** In thc nie.t. MiT>*un\nis aeoond with tt. L-uuy Is third\nwith 70, and McGowan Is tuurlh\nWith   60.\nStaff won the half-mile race with\napparent ease, in the one-mile race.\nStuff. Limy and McI-can i*.k.ited\naway from the field. linhfs sep-\naimtad the skaters as they speed\naarcaa the tape.\nSt. Pats and Tigers\nWill Give Benefit\nfor Kitchener Man\nTORONTO, Feb. 1..\u2014A very generous offer was made today by the\nSt. Fntrk-ka Hookey club, In aid of\nthe fund for Frank Trushlnshl, the\nInjured Kitchener hockey player.\nThe St. Patricks have offered to\nstage a pro(er*isloiuil game with the\nHamilton piofes-hiiiuls any Mondav\nnight at Kltehenef. The Bt. Fats\nwill pay all their own expenses, bo\nthat the entire receipts can go to\nthe fund. Secretary Thompson of the\nHamilton club, will also provide his\n~>  Utx  Uf   ' \u25a0*\u25a0-._'\nBECKETT   AND   SMITH   SIGN\nLoM'l'N, Feb. LV-Joe lteckelt\nand Lick Smith, heavyweight lA.xerK.\nhave signed a contract to meet in\na 10-round bout on May 4. Tie\nnun were to have fought next Monday night, but the bout was postponed because of an Injury to Heck-\nett'a left hand.\nPORT ARTHUR FORGES\nAHEAD, BREAKING TIE\nPORT ARTHUR, Ont.. Feb II \u2014\nWinnipeg l-'alcoiiM made their first\nappearance uu lucal laa tonigh;. and\nwere decisively triinnied in a Manitoba league game. 10 to 3. after lending 3 to 1 at the end of the flret\nperiod. Port Arthur tin* the lead\nin the league race, breaking a three-\ncornered   tie.\nBRANDON IN RUNNING\nWINNIPEG. Feb 11- Rraudoii kept\nIn the running for Multiloba Hockey\nleague honor** bete tonight by defeating the Wlnnlpega, \u25a0* to 5.\nCDMORTOIT   WIK1\nNHHTHrm*     titi.i;\nKHMONTON.      1>1.       15\u2014Edmonton\nttrataaaaaa    Aefaated    La  Vert*ndr>\u00ab\nHockey club tonight 4 to i in the\nfinal for the senior northern Alberta\ncliauipiiinshlp. The Kdmonton team\nIraves tomorrow at ni>on for Hlalr-\nmorc. where, they play a two-game\nseries for the Alberta title-\n\u25a0\n Ffifi-s Ei*;*?!.\nTH!\" NELSON BXTLY SBWS, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 16, 1823\nTIIE ARK\n  |\nWe feel sure that Maijyie Would     j\ngive  Jigg*   corned   baef  and   cab-     j\nbag*   if   she   knew   that   BUOh   tmO     i\nBluo  ond   Whlto   Enr-mel   London\nKettle*    may    bo    bought    nl.    Tin*\nArk.     Ainu   Scotch   IN.nidge   Boil-\ncr_.    Out   bjHil.! in Uic luy lluuds\nlin\u00ab in  Tuvveiiiit;, 2i\u00bb*^  9** j ard.\nJ. W. HOLMES\nPhon* 634. . 6W Vernon   8t\nMclWyResiface    LOVE ARGUES     WmWm\nIrescent Valley\nBurned to Ground\na. Crescent Valley     QUPS SHOULD    ON BIG LAKES\nSy\nstem\nBuilder\nTasteless COI) Liver Oil\nCompound will build up\nthat run-down system. A\ngood alter cold preparation.\nTer Bottle\n$1.00\nCanada\nBook\nDrug &\nCompany\nPrescription*   Our   Specialty\n< n Sunday nit*hi tin* flrat limine\nIn Crescent Valh.y constniclcd by\nC. I'. -McllTiniy, Stem biuind tu tho\n-\u25a0round, the high wind ut that time\nmaking all attempt- to savo the\nbuilding  fruitless.\nThu buns.*, which wns owned by\n, botrkhobor, wu pCQatftrcted of log*\npnll wan built aome Iti yours nyo.\nNelsor News of the Day\nCO TOGETHER ONLY IN NAME\nThe ihai\nNri .-ii llrnni\n\\   Ni ls.,ri   i'i\nIiii,   TAKE   NO  OTHER\n1 i*onie lo Mm Armstroni'a tan nt\n; Mr*,    irohlhald'-i   thd    afternoon.\n(fi67ei\nI t-'iirht pages of the wrrld'p hen\njci.niic all iu colors. In Simdav's Chi\ncugn Herald *nd Bxamlner, for sale a*.\n\\ Ih     t'**\" \"'ri   Drug   <*\u25a0\u25a0   Rooh   Storr*\nt flf.71\nClan    M.f'i.\nat   s  o'clock  i\ni**,      will     meet     tMtgtl\nOdd   follows-   hall\n(..67*.\nW.\n-adies-  Auxiliary  of  the  Ci.  \\V.  V.  A\ntat    drive   and   iffttica   in    Armurv   to\ntV    7  IL      AdtnlMuion   .\u2022(*.<*.          ,.67d\n*Tjr unowleilK' and complet. e-\n\u2022XBmtnnttoTi ff-urininrfeH ev*\"*, pi.\ntleni the most complete ami hen.\nvision *btalnBbIe If you nfod\ngUHRes, If your gin*-.-*, nr*. il\ncIim'ii; ei?. If you need any repal--\nOPtiSiilt      me.        Hest      leiiNt'i     nn.'\nmounts *u,:ill\u00bb*d\nA.   HIGGINBOTHAM\nEyesight Specialist\nGriffin  Block, Noiion, B.C\nWARNING\nThieves, Yeggmen and\nOlher Lawbreakers\nBeware\nSHERLOCK\nHOLMES\nIs On His Way to\nNelson\nHIGHEST   GRADES\nCigars, Tobacco and\nCigarettes\nMail   Orders   Promptly\nAttonded   to\nBUSH BROTHERS\nCorner B-ker and Ward St*,\nWhen Your Eyes\nTrouble You\ni-i\nWa\nYou\ntot.    to    huvu    tho\n.iti. Q-H-feg    to   >nur\n111*.     tMl    expeii.-ivi'.\nIlio Kind,  ami  ifu.it-\nit\\. m eat th. prl\"a. \\Yc Ao not,\nthough, carry any Inferior material; i v.i'.s HiitiK must ba ft*\nliable, i Is*- ,*..\u25a0 i el us. to carry\nn. Battatection la our kaynota,\n' ti.* axatnlnation la noda by \u2022\nIti -'Mei ni ' ptumt uist, only, by\n\u25a0>;.*.\u25a0 nit... m Uxmoli-aUoDa,\"\ntimlt* r trained under Dr, Chu,\nl*rt*i tu **, leading optical au-\nthurlt)\nJ. 0. PATENAUDE\nOptc-nett-ist  .md  Optician\nBoundary Trustee Discussers\nEligibility ot Nelson to\nHold Daily News Trophy\ntJraiid    Korku.    F.b.    la.    1H-3.\nTo the  Editor of  The   Dally   New*:\nRlr:\u2014In Its n Port of the NYIhoii-\nClrand Vorks hocke7 unine nt N.*lnon\n\u2022>n   the   1th,   The   Pally   News   said:\n\"pefi-re th,. content Mart.*.!, thc\n'Irnnd Fork* manBRement alao' wished\nto have The I>aily Ncwh' trophy put\nup for the Riinie. but the hwilf\u2014T**\"\nof the lucat team refused on the\n\u25a0,'ri.iinds that NHson wan the rlKht-\nfM\\ holder of tie* trophy for ItM as\nwinners of tlie  West   Kout> nay  U-uj-ui.\"\n1 do not think that Nelson haa any\nauthority for taking such un attitude\nnnd   as   a    result    of   nut   agrcclnn*   to\nniRy with Qrand Paths for The Dally\nN>w\u00ab   cup,   1   am   of  opinion   that   Nelson  now  has  no  title  to  it   wlmtsoi-Vei*.\nThe   Dally   New1*  cup MM  imt   up   In\n1912-13   rur  the   \"Weft   Kootonuy-I.'oun-\ndnry   hockey   ehiunplonshlp,   to   he   _*->\n] termined   each   year  by   liuine-aiul-hoine\naame*4 belwmi   tin- ihamploii   leums ot\ni thu Watt  Kootenay and   Houndary   dls-\n| trtets.\"     Aunouncenient   to   this   tttOCi\ni wan  mail.   Iu   Thc   I>aily   N. ws.* an.l  as\n< some   of   the   cluhs   In   tin*    ttoundary\nI felt   that   when   Olid-   a   tenm   bad    Won\nI a   trophy   they   should   bv   called   upon\n| to   defend   on   their   own   Ice   only   and\n. not  reuulri.d   to   travtl  to the  Ice  of a\nchalloiiKer    for    part    of   the    series,    I\nWrote,   pointing    tills   out    to   tin-    then\nmannis'.'r of Tba Datty News, the lata\n(.arbitul Fnst. t*. II. replied. Matin*:\nthat, while trusUr-j hud not then been\nappointed,    In-    f. It   that   one   gam*   on\nthe be of each eontefl-fr would b\u00bb\nfairer, and IhOBfht tt would also et.-\nate nnirt: Int. rest. He also p.-iti1.4\nuut that on** RUino only night In*\nplayed if agreed  io by the  laa ma  in-\n, tercstod.\nriioonix   flrat    WOO   tin    trophy   Iron*.\n] N'elnou     with     home-anil-lioni,'     fSSSkte.\nI Since   thai    linn    The    Daft]    Ni ws   ,*u|'\nhas oaaally beea played t..r at tin\n*am*   Um* as tha  UeBrlda cup    Mi\nIs   what   the    Nelson   club   would   not\ntgraa te last waafc\nPOllowlag  ihe (ha ih    two >, at s ago,\n' uf    Dr.    IC    J.    \\ i-nell-,    Who   bail    been\n; i   treat* t,   Ur    farm   raqaaalad   Mr.\nI Blaylock   al   Trail   und   myself   lo   uet\na* trmtma,    .\\t   thai  time  \\  pointed\nj out to Mr!  I'ayn.   and  Mr,  Hla} link how\nIt   wan   poMdhl.   to  wm   the   MaBrida\ncuo aud yal not t\u201e. mtttlad to The\nDatty Ni ws cup. which *-hould not he\nthe  case.     1   am   not  aWUf  ot   ehapge*\n| hav Iiik   slnee    been   made   ia   the    rutei*\nI of   The   Dall]    News   sua,\nT. A.  LOVE.\nWinnipeg Shipper Knows oi\nOnly One Instance oi Broker Underbidding\nCONGESTIO^HEAVY\nAT PORTS ON BAY\nCONSUL-GENERAL\nFOR  A  NEW   POST\ntup\" i o t\nt*vtcrlOkir\\mei\\t\nTONIGHT.!   *\nOne show only, at 8:30 sharp.   Doors open at 8 P. M.\nDWGMFFITH\nfirastnhfj\nby erronetmmtt with\nKate Claxtoru\n\\Wifh Cillian and\n'Dorothy  Qirhu\nThree perlormances lomorrow (Saturday).   Matinee\nat 2:30.   Evening at 6:30 and 9:00 P. M.\nMl NTIIK.M.. I .1.. IS, -li I., .,i,.\nn-iuli.-i-il fr.sn, Aiii.-l.-nlam t.i.li.s __|\n\\\\. r. .Mow..-, im.Mi oonml-gcncrol\ni.t ItunttwU, hu i....i ini....lm..i ...\nih,   \u25a0__\u2022 ffii...  ai  .\\..s   fork,    ll,\nWill   In-   1. |,l:......l   h. I.-   l.s   T.   I!.   Ik -\nMi'ti'St. r  fit\u2014fl  Iho  lunch  n.isinii  ,if-\nn,i..\nI  ill yisur MM   Bn>\n*\u25a0   ars-   Kisliis;   M\nGOOD  EYESIGHT\nIS VITAL  TO SUCCESS\nV.mi nn-\nIf.r   >..ur\nB.sod   ...is I.r.     A   mcI,..iiiii.\n\\slll tell suii lr v,.u tls-.'O aila.M<\nJ. J. WAITER\nO.it.   i-'i.   ..nil  Oiii. i I.-..nit,\nAdmitting United States Boats\nWould Only Have Made\nthe Matter Worse\nWixNii'ix;, teh, rr.,\u2014CoaoattttM\nattonfl UM throe Winnipeg broken*\ndealing bi enrgo space In Canadian\ntrain   bMta   u  et-mpatttlon   only  in\nservice,   so   U.    R.   S\u00bb lb rs,   a    witness\nht fore the lake (reighta commlaatoQ-\nstated In evidence thi- afternoon.   Mr.\nSellers    wan    ni.ump r    laat    year   for\nthe linn ..r booderham A Malady,\ngrain dealer.**. Ho aald he could retail only one Instance In which vessel\nbpolcani   hod   underbid   ono   another.\ntin otu* u.a lan*. last spring, one\nbroker had I'li-.ud hint .a i.t.te uf fl\neenta  \u25a0   biiabtl   to   Montreal,  und   u\nrival btuk.f had mined him IU.\ncents. '-1 couldn't say.\" he ftateil.\n\"that there was tmnh competition\nlUt   fall.\"\nSpeculate   ;n  Cargo   Space\nMr.   S. IK-is   nald   he   saw   mi   re_so.n\nwhy   ehailera   shoubi   no|   bt   llgJMd\nby the shipper.** dlrwi   wUh the ship\nowiiei*-'. through tht brokers. ThiH,\nba tlmimht. wonld pi i vent sp. cula-\nIbMl   by   brokers   in   cargo   BpaC*.\nThe in,i\\lntiini rate v hi. h he had\np.tid   M   Hulbilo   last   aeaaOlt,   said   the\nwttaeaa Waa .'I\", rent* and most of\nihe  eharter*   ta   thai   perl   war*  at\nthree   cents.      Ills   loinpany   had   had\nallotted to it b> th.-ii- Toronto agetrta\none K.,v.'Mitm*ut-..vv in d   Imit  on  which\nthey hud ptM the Toronto firm -t\u00bb.\ncents fm* ii*,* rtrst half >'f Oetobar,\nI'-, coins for the latter hair al October,  und   .\".   ecnls   for   Ni'viinl.cr   cur-\nrlage   t\u00ab>   qaauglan   bay   ports.     He\ndid not know* What aUHMUi If my,\nfrom   thi**   cite   Wai   t.lalned   by   the\nToronin   fii-ni   aa   romtttlaalon,\nMr. MhHV Niid \\hete had been\nwry mu.h ooBfootlou at bay port*\nfrom ...ily ( , t\u00ab.Wi* to th.* end of\nnavuation. Tiny hid ehartered on**\nbeat  for the  aaaaon,  rxpecting  it to\n\u25a0\"\u2022'k \u25a0   trip  a   we.k,   but   OWtat   to\ndirricutUffl In unloadlni they found It\nin. .b   i.io* trig iu about   three weeks.\nAdmitting Aiiiri.an boi:** to tills\ntrade.      through      'Usp* ni-loii     of     the\nroaal ii laws w.mM have added to the\nrangesUon.   in  hla opinion.\nBroker   Huid*    Him    Up\nThe wltneaa ueaUoaad harlag paid\naaghi wants a baahal oa oaa boat*   \"It\nw.is   Ihe   pHoa   IhO   luoki*   usked.\"   he\nKill) -iii* eraa out for mi h<> could\nfet, and w. lunUt sell on thai blfto.\nTh.* trip was mt\\ tipenalva.\" They\ni \"i paid . ritt oanta on a gorariMM\nboal for wtatay etmago at hay porta\nlie laid ba had found lhe **-_\u25a0_!\nbiiiki i *- ae,*.iiuiii',.li*titi und very\nfair, and th. y w*.o |n :i position to\nreader    ninny    mivIcch   to    the   uhip-\nl i der eaaiakiatlotj l\u00bby T. .1. Mm ray,\n] eoaiiM I    for    |||e    Saskal.lleW all    furm-\n.ei!-, iir. Heller* agraad that the pres-\n1 ni p i ilia* oY hwanaea for carg.u*\nthrough    lh*    vessel   brokers   wus   e\u00ab-\n| t-i1.u-.hed    by    the    broken    nn.l    lhe\n' ViH-.l   pWBOrg   li\"l   by   Uu   --blppeic.\n,      'If     yoU     still     i    aid     |Ot     all     the\ni Vessel    Ipace    fOH    Wanted.    VOU   WOUld\npi.fer  to  pi.ne you own   luauiiince?\"\nask*.I   .\\l:     Mm lay.\n\"it  N a  natter of ooat,\" wild Un\n| r. inn *s.\n\"Is   it   OOal   \u00bb*o   fin*   as   the   produ.'cr\n, is . mmm trod .\" Me. Hurray hmillgd\nI Mr H, lb i \u2022 tuid hv knew nothing\nI nl-otit Mn |^roduoer*i .ml of the bu\u00abd-\nlaaati bul by thought it Immaterial\ng-ba wrott lie* Inauranca under proa*\nI oil eoadltiotta ol  lhe  trad*.\n*- \\    Kvid.i...* i.r other ahlppan will be\nV I taken t\"tiini tow.\nMOYIE BREAKS\nTHROUGH ICE\nNasookin Proceeds Short Distance From This End and\nIt Freed\nWth tho Moyle and a barge bucking the lee from Willow Point, thib\nway, and with the Nusookln slowly making her wig toward Procter,\nthe tie-up experienced by fig local\nboat *~a**Vtat came to an end last\nnlKht.\nYeMerday afternoon about 1:3*1\no'clock, tho Nii-ookn managed to\nturn around, and nfter much effort\n.\u25a0darted slowly up the lake, having\nproceeded beyond the old park before  6  o'elerk.\n41 5:30, Um Moyic, find came Into\nview around five-mile point, and\ntackled the ico there, the barge,\nbreaking tho \u00aburface. causing a\ncrunching sound easily heard In the\ncity. Ity fi:30, the Moyle reached\ntin* Nasookin with tt clear passage\nbehind h''r. and *-\u00b0 ended the imprisonment  of  the  big  steamer.\nOn reaching Procter, the Nasookin\nwill tie up for a lew day* In order\nto undergo repairs, us the heavy\nstrain on the boat while In midstream lm* caused some damage.\nThe wheel is g__a In bad ahnpe und\nwill need soinc new wheel arms\nand buckets before resuming tbe\nold run. I'ntll further notices, however, the bout will only run from\nKooteniiy Landing to I\"roet.*r, a\ntrain connecting there with Nelson\nand   points   further   west.\nQUALITY MORE IMPORTANT\nTHAN PRICES IN OUR\nSALE OF SUITS\n10 DOLLARS OFF\nEVERY SUIT IN THE STORE WITH THE EXCEPTION OF\nBLUE SERGES\n?52.50 Suits for    .l?42.\"iO       $40.00 Suits for ~t.tO.00 j\n150.00 Suits for   ..i\"40.OO       \".35.00 Suits for \"\"25.00\n$45.00 Soils for.. ..*135.00        $30.00 Suits for **.20.00\n-SCE-HE mznzMmxTm7Xi\\muVi ms.v&:\nBadminton Club\nAnnounces Draw\nfor Tournament\nWHAT AN OLD WIFE OF 38 DOESN'T\nWANT TO KNOW ABOUT A\nYOUNG HUSBAND OF 40\n\"The Dangerous Age\" Mon. at Starland\ni______i__. \u00a3\u00a3*;****\nADMISSION\nMiitinee Satunliiy\u2014( hililrcii.  loi'.    Ailults,\nEvening\u2014Children, 25c.\nAilults\n50c\nNotice!\nAuto Owners Have Your\nCar Painted Now\nBefore the Spring rush,\nan we liavc the time now\nto do you a first-class job.\nMURPHY BROS.\n\" \u2022T\u2014 '\nPinux arc under \".viiy by the NcIhoii\nItndmliitun club fur un Anui'lcuo\ndoubliH totiiiiiuiii-t't, K-incs in t*anie ta\nctiimncnce at   once.\nTootarday, drawa the pgrtMrt were\nmade, nud n schedule for faOMI hi\nnow under way, tho winner*-: in the\ntourniuncnt to be presented with Miit-\nabic prizes by  the club.\nUVaws    for    ttt\u00ab    Indies*    double*-,\nmen's doubles, und  mixed doubles, M\nuunounced   yesterduy   are  us  follows:\nLadies'   Doubles\nI. iin*. Townsei d und Miss M. Mc-\nMviiuld.\nI'. Mn Kcyt und MI_h D, Furmer.\n3. Miss 1. ltluokwood and Mrs. K.\niJawsoii.\n1 MM,  th.  H.  Godfrey  und  Mrs.  O.\nHnlletl.\n:.. kin, E. C. WNUt and Miss 11.\nf.lL'.'t.\n6. Mrs. F. C. Whltehouse and Miss\nM.   In inc.\nMrs. II, ltosllng and Mrs. II. t____aa\n8. Hm Allen and Miss O. l.entby.\nH. Mrs. II A. .M-- ;\u25a0 . . and Miss C.\nBlaekwood,\nio. .Mis. j. h. n. Benson and W_a\n(I.   llllMi\nII. Unt U V. Hoffei-a and Mis. M\nManila aad\n1\"_. Mrs. Lewis and Mra, h, Cniu-\nfunl.\nMan's  Double*\n1. l\u201e R 1X-V* bar und (1. 8. Oodfrey.\n2. A. W. Miens and ft C. UWfe\nS. E. r. Dawson and It. \\S'. Dawson.\n4. L ^'.  ItoRtr* and K. ('. W'raage.\n5. F. C. Whltehouse and L. Craufurd.\nU. \\\\*.  Drown nnd H. \\. Viancls.\n7. F. A. Mt-Umiild und 11. A. Matter*\nNixed Double*\nL Mrs. F. C. Whltehouse and L. 6.\nDo Vil>er.\n2. Ure.    U    Cruufurd   and    E.    C.\nWlUKKe.\n3. Mis* If. McDonald nnd W, Hn.wn.\n4. Miss C. Jllnckwood and G. S.\n(b.dfiey.\nf.. Miss M. Blaekwood and F. A. McDonald.\nt>. Mrs. H. Lukes and K. P. Duw \u2022\nson.\n7. Mr*. H. A. Masters and F. C.\nWhltehouse.\nH. .Miss O. fitceves und A. W. Idlen*.\n!\u00bb. Mrs. ti. Hnllett and U, C.  lx-wls.\n10. Mrs. J. H. D. Bonsou ond H. A.\nFrancis.\n11. Mrs. H. TtosllnB and H. \\V.\nDawson.\n12. Mrs. E. C. W'ragre and L. V.\nRogers.\n13. MUs 1. Blackwood and II. A\nMnsters.\n14. Mls*\u00bb D. Farmer and L, Tiaufurd.\nHOCKEY!\nDOUBLE-HEADER TONIGHT\nNelson vs. Merritt\nKaslo Juniors vs. Nelson Wanderers\nStart 8:15.    Prici ,. 51k and 30c.    Get your tickata at  Buah'a Tunnel,\nSemaphore,  Ttsurnsan   Ciqar  Storaa\nBest and Cheapest\nBread is your hest and cheapest food\u2014eat more of H\nRye,  Wholewheat  and  Graham  Bread\nCHOQUETTE BROS.\n\u2022hen* ::-\u00bb 6*1* Makar* af \"Mothar'a Br,\u00abd*\nWorsted Hose\nFor Children, sizes 5 to 10 clearing\nout  st  half price.\nFLEMING'S STORE\nFAIRVIEW\nBeat  Churn on tha  Market. Make.\nButter in Ona Minute. At th*\n8. C. Plumbing & Heating\nCompany\nNELSON.   B.   C.\nj> \u00bb a*.\nDangerous\nMAY RECOMMEND\nA COAL EMBARGO\nStarland\nMonday\nNKW   TORK,    Feb.    18\u2014Th*    Inter- 11\nstate commerce commission's official** I '\nwild todny that ttier* wa* a po*- ! |\nstblllty that *n embarao on coul ihlp-\u25a0\nments to Canada tnlitht be recommended, dcBpite the fecllna; of Trcsl- |;\ndent Hsrdlna that a step In this !\ndirection would be Ill-advised.\n-_-________________________________    I\n* Every Wile Should See It-\nPruning Time!\ns\nWe have In stuck: Genuine S.vis.* Pruning Shears;\n\"BUhop\" and \"Niagara\" Pruning Saws; Budding\nKnives; Tree Primers, 3 ft., 6 ft., and 8ft.\nPrompt attention to mail orders.\nWood'Vallancc Hardware Co., Ltd.\n.-.*\n_____\nN-.UUN,  B. C,\nWilli Her nur Hand\nCLASSIFIED   ADVTS.  BRINO   RE-\nsULTB   EVERY  TIME.\n\"THE    DANGEROUS   AGE\"\nSTARLAND   WON.\nFOR   SALE!\nFive-rminied house on Carbonate li'tifn fill\nStreet,    Furnished   ^yOU.UU\nChas. F. McHardy\nREAL -STATE        Autlio.i.aJ Truttev   in Bankiuplcy BONDS\nfllti\nIniurance\nACC.CaaltT Lin\nPIIUNt   IU\nFURS\nOunrnnte*d hijrh-clas* f_rs, fin*?\noollaotloo k***iit In atoafc* or made\nts ni.ifr from aalaotad skins. Old\nfut'-.    remodpll<*d    and   repalra   al\n11 ..... ...,.    prices.      Bust    \u25a0_.t .. -\ntmid for\nRAW FURS\nO. GLASER\n*.*nisl...ftisrii.g   ,'unl.r\nBoi 787.   au.as.n. B C.   \u00bbOU 1M\nJOHN DALY\nCABINET CIGAR STORE\nMAIL ORDERS ATTENDED TO\nPROMPTLY,\nImtking Tcsbasr., 8.snfl, PiPM\n\u2022nd Full Block of Cigar*, tigar-\nMia*.    Olhar  Smukara*  lupplla*.\n2 FEATURES\nin\nONE\nPROGRAM\nJ_f.    1 STARLAND 1   ^ll\nv 5>. .r>ne from\nA CkkTATN rich man\"\nA BENT. B. HAMPTONJ   PROpUCnON\nR\u00ab*je\u00bb\u00abed  bv \"\"\/.*'\/.: I \"OPKM'.OM i^ORt.\nrj \"'*\"| fATHW ErXCHANCC I\".\nStarring Robt. 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