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C, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2, 192H\nNo. 218\nHAS NEW PLAN\nTO SUBMIT ON\nREPARATIONS\nBroad   Principles   Comprise\nUtmost Concessions Britain Can Give\nBrills'! Subjects W'dl\nLeave Constantinople\nfor Cyprus and Malta\nVAL.F.TTA, Malta, Jan. 1,\u2014In\nconsequence of the situation in\nConstantInonle, 100 Brltlt.lt subjects ami some sjaltsas WW\nleave Ihal city at once, It was\nlearned here tntluy. Of these.\n100 will he 'andeil at Cyprus\nnnd the remainder broufhl to\nItalia.\nI  Given Rank of Magistrate\nMUST PUT END TO\nRECENT WRANGLING\nMoratorium Essential;   Propose Reducing Reparations\nto Give Germany Chance\nLONnON, Jan. 1.\u2014An authoritative\n.ta-temant waa made in official circle,,  1\u2014i\u2014-\nSaturday to the effect that the Brit- , I J L       Republicans      Surest\nlah premier would |0 to Paris armed i -               r                           11'L\nwith a new plan for a final and com- j     Conference to Establish\nJilete   settlement  of  the   whole   ques- j g. \u00ab       ,.,.\ntlon of Germany's war obligation. reaCe  COIldltlOllS\nn   ita   broad   principles,   th..   plap, , -\"\nwhich la stntert to comprise the t.t   \\ XREATY MUST STAND\nWITHOUT ABROGATION\nTELLeS REBELS\nFUNDAMENTAL\nPEACE TERLV1S\nMn,,nr-Gen. P. P. A. Williams. Conv\nmissioner of Ontario provincial police,\nhas heen created a magistrate, In order ihnt he may have authority to ad\nin  emergencies.\nmost  British concessions.  Is given  as\nfell own:\nFirst\u2014Any reparations program\nagreed upon In Paris must be a flnul\none which will put a definite end\nin the wrangling of the last three\nyfars and give an opportunity foi\nthe general economic rcconstruction\n0?   Europe.\nSecond\u2014A moratorium for Germany is essential for a porlod of from\ntwo to four years in which time\n(lermrtny must balance her hudite*..\nstabilise the mark and undergo gen-\noral financial reform under allied\nsupervision but not under ullled receivership.\nThird\u2014Reduction   of   the   reparations   total   to  approximately   \u00a32,500,-\nfiiin.OOO which, if not tortheoming aft-lmdi\nir   Oermany   Is   given   a   fair   chance I yon\nCosgrave Makes it Clear Free\nState Government Functions Must Be Respected\nDUBLIN, Jan. i.\u2014A meeting of\nformer officers of the Tipperary\nbrigade of the Irish Republican\narmy, held in Thurles. Saturday,\npassed a resolution calling for a\npeaoe conference snd forwarded a\ncopy to President Cosgrave, head\nof the Free State government,\nwho   replied:\n\"Beforr you go further wiih ynur\nivnrs to secure pence, it is well\nshould   understand   the   position\nBrings New Proposals\nOn Reparations From\nthe German Government\n.\u25a0AMIS. Jan I--Dr. Wilhelm\nMeyer, the (,envmn sjnhnaWrW.\nrailed i\" tm\u00bb ft'i'oign ,,f,,,\u25a0,' \u25a0>\nnay and nnnoiineed that Karl\nllargnani. the Herman flnnn-\nejul .Xpert, would hrlng to Parti\nnew proposals on repornimn-\nfrom the Hermun government.\nHerr Bergmnnn Is expected *.o\nrenrh Faris   tomorrow  morning.\nto   make   good   her   obligations,   will !\nhe   obtained   by   an   ascending   scale\ne( economic penalties.\nApproves International Commitesion\nAny settlemeni likely to be successful depends on Mr. Bonar | nw's\nview on some form of international\nloan for Oermany and, together with\nhis associates on the British delegation, he has received with approval,\nthe suggestion of the I'nitod States\naecretary of state that nn international commission determine tho\namount of reparations to be expected.\nThe    conviction    held    by    Premier\nI'olncare ot sYanoav io that a change} <*Pt   s'\"'h   **   lD0- a\u00abme-authori*las\nin heart on the part  of Oermany  ia 1 shall authorise or permit;\nrequired   above   all   other   ooneidern -1     \"That   there   shall   he   no   claim   on\nlions.    He believes Germany's   plans, the part of any person or persons on\ndearly.\n\"The h.'ivis for peace must be that\nthe treaty (Anglo-Irish treaty), shall\nstand without ahrogatlon. explicit or\nimplied, of any part of It:\nParliament  Sovereign\n\"Thai the parliament established\nunder the treaty and the constitution\nshall he ihe sole and sovereign authority within the jurisdiction nssir.Jed\nto It in the same instrument!-;-.\n\"That there shall be nn armed force\nor military organization nnd no carrying  of  arms   or   war  ir-uerinl,\nlor the future are hasod upon a polh\nof resistance to tho execution of the\nVersailles treaty, and any effort to\nhelp har he regards as useless until\nthe Berlin government decides in\nearnest 10 fulfill Is obligations.\nExpect  German  Opposition\nExtension of the present partial\nmoratorium, which expires January\n15, and the raising of cash for Germany in the interest of the mark,\nwill, In the French view, be nullified\nhy the continued German opposition\nto payment ot her debts io thnt action such as France now contemplates will be eventually forced on\nihe  allies.\nThe Belgian and Italian governments!\nappear now to loan toward the French\nview   moro   than   toward   the   British,\nbut   with   some   disposition   to   seek\nmiddle ground.\nThe Italian delegation has a plan\n\u25a0which It will present to the round] after\nPolneare and Bonar Law have explained the French- and British viewpoints. Thfc conciliatory program\nrails for guarantees to satisfy France,\nhut without penalties so m to meet\nthe British objection, relying upon\nsuch action by Germany as would\nhavr* the result of making the guarantee* productive without the use of\nforce.\nBelgium   Seeks  Harmony\nThe Belgian minister, M. Theunls,\nwho worked strenuously in Isondon\nlast August to bring Lloyd George\nnnd Polncaro together, also seeks to\nharmonize the French and British\nprograms which, It is understood he\nthinks, could be done ir the German\ngovernment would affirm its willingness to fulfill the reparations clauses\nof the treaty to the full extent of the\nmtion'a resources.\nBoth the Belgian nnd Italian views\nI hits rely upon Germany to surrender\neconomically, trusting that the allies\nMB lay down terms for her that'she\ncan  meet.\nTho French cabinet meetR tomorrow\nmorning under tho chairmanship of\nPresident Mfllerand to declrto finally\nthe   French  government's  policy.\nthe coming nf peace to exercise power\" of government or to act so as to\nthreaten or endanger lifi?. liberty;\nproperty or livelihood withemr or(ron-\ntmiy to the same authority and that\nih.-rp shall be no interference with\ne.ectlons.\n\"Without these fundament.'1 *vndi-\n*\\\u00bbt s. any !n-called peace can only\nI .i a false peace' endangering ih.*\nv hole future of Ireland and removing\nni.p*   of national unity.\"\nFlashes by Wire\nHast  Csuses   Bush   Fires\nSYDNEY.  NSW.  Jan.  I.-The  In-\nleaas   heat   haa   caused   haatbata   of\nl\u201emh fires in New South Wats*\nWsrahip    Ordered    to    M.ditsrrsnssri\nPI.YMOl'TH.  Knit,  Jan.   I.   -   The\nbattleship Emperor of Infill  hap been\nordered to the  Meilltirranenn.\nSarah Bernhardt Failing\nP.\\ni8. Jan, 1.-Sarah H. rnhar.lt.\nwho was thought to he making SB-\ni-ellent IBIsllBBB toward recovery from\nher recent breakdown, had a nerle,.\na' faintltie \"Pol-* todstr whir* ant\"\ngreat com em to her physicians.\nFind Murdered Wwi.ti'i Body\nST. PAl'!.. Jim. 1 -The hody of n\nwoman, about 2T, fears Ola, wllh her\nthroat cut from ear to ear. eras\nfound today near S \u00abw,imp at Plus\nEye lake, on the Mississippi river,\njust  south  nf  the city  limits\nPolice, who believe ahe had been\nmardSSSd early today had not identl-\nfiid her and wer- without clues as lo\nher slayer.\nDry Squad Carries\nOut Raids on Big\nScale in New York\nDEFEAT   HYDRO.RADIAL   BYLAW\nHAMILTON'. Ont.. Jan. 1 ,-Rnrly\nnturns from Bui Plamboro Indicate\nthe defeat of the hydro-radial bylaw\nf$  a  large majority.\nNEW YOBK, Jan. 1.\u2014New York\npoiice and Inderal prohibition agents\nbrd completed today what, they declare*! to be the most sweeping liquor\nraids since the Volstead act became\neffective,\nShortly nfter ,1 o'clock, police -stations were Jammed with alleged\nviolators of the law nnd all sorts of\ndrinks from so-called champagne and\nwhisky to beers of varying brands\nfilled   various   police   headquarters.\nDetectives entered the cabarets and\nrestaurants searching for carriers of\n(login nnd promptly put tn flight\nmany   of   the   frequenters   of   those\nRepudiates   Future   Indian   Debts\n'    GAYA.    Jan.    I. -The    HaHen>stat\n1 eongnss. by an  overwhelming major-\nI hy yesterday adopted \u25a0  resolution re-\npudastttj i'll debts and liabilities In-\nI eurred hetnefurth by the government\nI of India.    The existing liabilities were\naccepted.\nDutch Dowager Queen Falls\nTHE HAGFR. Jan. I\u2014The Dowager\nQueen Kmmn, mother of Queen WIN\nhclmtna.   Ml   iaturday   night    in   the\npalace   snd   broke   u   hone   In   her   left\narm. She waa nhle tonight. however,\nio nti\"nd the family N'w Tgara din-\nThe Dowager U *1 yei*s  old.\nTORONTO POLLS\ni RECORD VOTE AT\nCIVIC ELECTION\n: City Eltcts Mayor Who Champions Radial Agreement.\nBut Rejects By-Law\n\"GRAB\" ALDERMEN\nSUFFER DEFEAT\nOnly   Ratepayers   Vote   on\nAgreement;    Explains\nConflicting Result\nI TORONTO, Jan. I.\u2014Toronto today I\nI rejected hy a majority of sauft the\n| agreement lo give a free six-track\nright-of-way on the eity*a waterfront\nfir provincial hydro commission ra \u2022 ;\ndials, but elected a pro-radial hoard \\\nnf control hy a narrow vote,\nMayor C. A. Mnguip1. ihe champion\nof the agreement, was \u00bb*tertpd mayor i\nfor 1*23 over R. J. Fleming, who lad\nthe antl-wnterfront \"grah'\" forces by i\np majority of tdjjl it a totHl poll \"f1\nSiO.OOO. Ihe largest ever recorded in\nToronto. The 192? board of control,\nwhich was solidly for the \"grab.\"\nwere nil  re-elected   with   the  exieptioo\nnf Controller Russell Veabttt, who was\nlieatan for fourth place by Joseph\nHNnger, a lavyaty who. as alderman in\nIS12, was ihe chief opponent of the\n\u25a0nilial sgrt. ment, nnd also supplied\n\u2022mint of the anti-agreement steam in\nhe   election   .-ampaign.\nMany   N*v   Aldermen\nSrveral aldermen who itood for the\nirab wen* daft a ted and an unusually\nlarge number of new men were swept\nInto Bldermiinlr seat? on the crest of\nihe aitiradial adJPeemeni In ihe business  wards.\nThe old count il Indorsed the agreement Ip l-Wpt.-n.her last hy iv to n\\\nwith    ni e   alderman    abaani    ilnouuh\nillness, while the new   loii-i, u atakltda\nlft lo 13 f^r Ihe agreeni.iii, Heven\nwho voted for the \"grab\" were defeated. There will probably be no\nadvocacy for the present ;t\u00abnemrnt.\nhowever, since the nit-oavers have\ndisposed of it. ihoiinh the vote does\nnot preclude the council from entering  Into  new   nenrntlntlons.\nConflicting Verdict\nThe confllrtlng nature, of the peo-\nple's verdict may prrhupn be explained\nhy Ihe fart that only rate payer* voted\nnn the agreement, while the mass of\nnon-properly holding citizen-4 who\nhnv> for years shown partiality for\nihe uuidanee of one evening newspaper\nwhich barked Ihe mil till side, turned\nout ?troi>aiy to suppor* tttt pro-\nr.idial side. The electors also seemed\nto think that Mr Fleming, who mm\nmanager of the Toronto street railway\nup to the time of Its transfer to the\ni ity 1* monts ago, and In said to b<>\na stockholder, might. If elected limy or,\nhe. In a poHltion to tnflueme ihe city's\naft Ion on the nwnrd for the car system wlilrti will cum'- bafofa the Lift\ncouncil.\nOt,, . t   to  Competition\nluring the campaign, .the, ant la em-\nphaalaod thm ttoy were aol oppoalng\nradtgla but only tha agreemeni between the e.ty ;ind the comrni\"slon\nwhir*h. It was '-ont ended, gave too\nmuch. The ngbi io nolfcal fares\nwithin the city and thus aaajpaga\nwith th\u00ab city's own aystem and the\nunderground fraiublse tn ihe henn\nof the bttalnoaa dlatrlat. were part if u-\nlarly reaafded aa 'd'jeetlon.ible.\nThe l.yl.iw lo build an Hthtolir stadium al a cost of half a million dol*\nsraa defeated dot isiveiy.        t\nDIVORCE PENDING\nA divorce, arrordlni to report\/  is\nf  ltutnanla and his  wif\u00bb.   fornicrly  l'i\nit is said, is making her prenatratlnns\n1 In  F'aris.    She Is believed iq Iihvo retii\ni ftve-months-old chihl.\nCANADA HAS\nGOOD CHANCE\nIN NEW YEAR\nProminent Men Agree Proi-\npects  Are   Greater\nThan Ever\nCLOSING YEAlfMARKS\nTURNING OF THE TIDE\nniiuii. nt between Onwh Prinoe Carol | f\u00bb it       IT J   .\n * \u00ab..,\u201e \u201ef,;,.,,,. Tb. #**>,|r m \"\u00bb\u2022\u00bb  on   \u00ab\u00bb\u00ab  Upfrade;\nsi n.-r huahami antlica|,|k'il by Euro-\n'      pean Problems '\n,, file ,,,i\nmet i,, in\nAthena with as\nPLANTOBAR\nWAR FOR ONE i\nGENERATION!\n  I\nFrance Turns Down Ger-;\nman Idea ol Pledge by\nPowers\nALLIES MEET\nFOR FURTHER\nDELIBERATION\niices.\nAmong    the\n'\u25a0;sited   In   the\nwi re   Fhnntley'\nMoulin Rouge,\nbetter known places\nvleinity of Rroadway\n'. the Palais Roy ale.\nIhe  Plantation,   Monte\nCarlo restiiurnni. Ambassador restaurant. Strand roof and (j.vpsyland.\nAccording to the Hotel Men's association, the hotels entertained more\nthan 100,000 persons lagt night.\nCareless celebration of the New\nYear Jiy persons\" with firearms resulted in the fatal wounding of one\nn.an and I child and the shooting\ndf at least six or seven other persons.\nWEYBURN   WANDERERS   WIN\nWEYBURV, Sask., Jan. 1.\u2014Way-\nburn Wanderors defeated the Region\nVletorlae here Hnturday evening in\nn .Saskatchewan Amateur Hockey\nleague game by a score of 6 to 4.\nBritish Destroyer Arrests\nUnited States Steamer\nOff Coast of Ireland\n\u2022QUKEN8TOWN. Ireland. Jan.\n1.\u2014The British, torpedo boat destroyer Venomous, on Friday,\narrested a United States steam-\nahlp close to Castle Town, Uere,\nIreland, which was supposed to\nbe trying to Innd a cargo of\narms and ammunition.\n.BRITAIN PLANS FULL\n\u2022 PAYMENT OF DEBTS TO\nTHE UNITED STATES\nNEW VORK, Jan. 1.\u2014George\nHarvey, Ui\"t*d States ambasaa*\ndor to London, who arrived in\nNew York t<rday said that the\nBritish government planned the\nfull payment of the British war\ndebt to the United States. Never\nbefore in the history of two nations. Colonel Harvev \u00bb*'d, have\nrelations been friendlier than at\npresent, the British being most\n' amieable in their attitude toward\nth\u00ab   United   States.\nKLONDIKE   PIONEER   DIES\nVANCOUVI7R, Jan. 1.\u2014D. C. Mc-\nKenzle, Klondike pioneer and later a\nretnil merchant in Winnipeg until his\nretirement two years ago. died here\ntoday, aged 61. Two brothers, Jorfli,'\ntn Moose Jaw, and Alexander, In Tendon, Ont., and one sister, Mra. John;\nMcTaggart of Eklmooton, survlva       |\n! Sanctlone  Oriental   Peetal   Agreemeni\nI     TOKIO,  Jan.   I,\u2014-Prince  Regent   111-\nrohlto has sanctioned the (\"hino-Japa-;\n1 nese postal agreement. The dispute-\n[between   the   cabinet   and   tin*   pHV]\ncouncil rrginling the method of d.al-|\n! ing with the postal agreement ha*,\n! been   compromised,   it   la   understood!\nand the cabinet has promised to suh-\n| mlt all future agr< emeiiu to the privy \u25a0\ncouncil  previous to signing\nI Train Craahaa Into Aula; Kills Twc j\nNAOARA FALLS. Ont.. Jan 1.-'\nI Mrs, Mahal Wheamn of Lockporl nnd j\n1 FranM K\u00ab*\u00abhbour of this city, wen ,\nI killed today when  the automobile  Ir j\nWhich   they   were   riding   was   struck |\nby  a   passenger  train.\nIndiani   Will    Not    Enter    Candidate,!\n(JAVA.   Jndla.   Jan    I.\u2014The   aJl-Itt' j\ndian National congress yesterday re\nI jeeted  proposals   to  enter  candldateii'\n| tor legislative councils by a  vote o:[\n! 1T40  to 8H0.\nMra. Willeie u \u2022\u25a0   in Seattle\nSFATTLE.    Jan.    1.\u2014Mra    Wlnrrta\nWiilile died  here nt her home  today.;\naged   78.     Kba   fraa   born   In   Brock-'\nvllle,    Ont.,    the   diiughter   of    Jolva\nWood,    a    railway    OOntflOtOf,     *'ha\nhullt a  pari  nf the Canadian  Paellfc\nI railway in Ontario.   Her brother. John\n( Wood,  whs at tmi^ time a  member of\ni the Canadian   government,    she  cele-\nI bratad the Koaflen anniversary  of hfr|\ni wedding  on   October   12.     She   la   BUI* j\nI vlved by her husband, a retired Cnna- j\ndian   euatoma   official   here,   two   son*, |\nwho  live  hepe,  and  a  daughier.   Mm. I\n' II.   A.   Btewnrt   of   Brock vllle,   Opt.\nI AUTO RACER KILLED ON TRACK'\nHRAWU-.Y, Cal.. Jan 1- Fred\nIlackett. racing 'liTtrrTiiiobiie drlvef,\nwaa fatally Injured nt the Alamo race\ntrack today when his car turned ovrr\nJiiBl after It spurted into second pl.'oe\nat the close of the aecond speed ear*\nteat of tho tag's Hla mechanic, A. W.\nHnle, waa seriously Injured.\nONTARIO ELECTS\nMAYORS FOR YEAR\nHAMILTON' i.nl.. .Ian l.-Ton-\ni roller .lult'-n was toda\\' eleeted\nnitiynr over Mayor Coppley by a\nmajority of whom .1000, Controllers\nTout'. 1 la vis and Treleven graft\nelrcted and Rc\\, F J. Btheiinfton\ne'ected to  the   board  of    control\nQltf Isong was 'lerted hydro com-\nmlMtanar and the hrdn radial bylaw\naaa Mittaal by ibooi  t|H\nOntario   muni.-ipal   ateotlon   remits:\nMsyora\nHnrrle-John   Llnle\nUelleville  -C.   A     H-nnett\nNorth Ray\u2014John ateODnatlrl .\nLindsay \u2014 Frank   J.   Cnrew\nNiagara -nn-t he-Luke\u2014J. M M 'is-\nson.\nNapaiiee- - A     McGregor.\nCampaaSford-  .1    D    Meyers\nHowmiinvllle-   tl.   \\*   Qulnn\nHtruthrny\u2014 Walter   Wright\nOslt\u2014J,   A.   M   In-ine.\nCobnll\u2014J,   Ilper.\nFort Wlllliitn    Newton Umnatnn\nCalling a wd    Or.   Arthur\nStratford\u2014Toin    Brown.\nInpernoll- Will nun Ftiallsh laeeln\nrr.ittuni.\nWooilshu k\u2014 Robari   L.   Murray\nHAMRI'Rii. Jan 1. Oermany -\nprnpo\u00bbal    to    Fr.inc-    for    I     inuiw. ,\ni ,,ct aaaofaj all the poaran IniMiaaaarl\nir the Rhine, whh ti Frame rayagtad,\nwas   miule   in   the   l..dbt -athHt   stubl-\nI ear. mi l-\",lirope was illainil'le only\nif ;iM  the  nallons decid.-d  to  siand  on\nfiundaiioiis of reality, declared\nChancellor   Cuno   In   his   aenaatlnnal\nrevelation    here    nf   i i-rniaiiy's    lateal\nri l.arations    move\nThe     chancallor*a     announcement,\nmade during I sp- \u2022\u25a0\u2022 li bofbra thf\nHamburg bourae ve-uoiday. show.d\nthe Oerman \u00a7Bt* rotii.nt had BOtBfhl\nlo obtain l-'iani.s :.gn.nieiit as *a\nmeans of all.'\\ialiiii; Fivn.'h taara,\nt.    the   taUnj   of   \u25a0   solemn   pkdge   nf\nCaltn by all tha powers Interested in\nthat  for ii  laneratlon  none nf  thorn\nwould arajfo war upon tag OtbOTO\nwithout spr. Ifle aiilboiTTatio-i lr..ni\nill  their  paoplaa  in :.   popular  refer-\nenduin.   and    lb il    aotBa   world   powet\nnot   iBUraaaad  in   tha   Rhlna   would\nact as at gimnliuo or trtiate* nf t|1Ul\npledKe\nFrench Reject\nThis proposal which wan made t\"\nFrnn.-e through a power n\u00a9t nam.'.I\nyaj n-je.t.d hy the French, th.\nchancellor regretfully anpnanntal P\nis though) iii it either swit\/.-iiand or\nHolland win bo the mediatory power\nThe chancellor said be had thought a\npiedgg Of  lln    sort   ha   pTOPOaod   would\ngira a guarantae of tho greateat con-\naalTable decree of ocurity bi it would\ninduce each nation party to tha pact\nto pursue an active  tea..-  polity.\nOerman     industry     and     Qarrnan\nf.11:1111 e   were   itady   ami   determl I\nto luppAT) thr\u00ab Bovenunenl   In carry-\nIni.   ihr.'UKb   its   piwpoaala,   hut    no\nfair*minded man 1 oald expect   t got\nernment   which   had   been   In   offli \u25a0\nonly   1 n   lour   we- im   to   do   the\ninposalbla\n\"Oermany.\" rontlnuod ihe chan-\neaUor, \"naada interTiattonal loans but\nrn^ only expect tluin If her capacity\nCor  fulfilling her obllaaUona  la   def-\niritely   fixed.     The   ptctUTO,   Wllicli   Hie\nfovernmeat has obtained of Oar-\nmi ny*i remaining capacity, is a\ngloomy one.\n\"Our  m.imic system shows grave\nlymptoma of  ruin,  but  doaa any\t\n(seriously       believe      Criiiitliy      WDUld\ncommit  suicide to satisfy hag cred-\nitur\u00bb?\"\nChancellor Cuno urged open, round\nI n.bie naamUntlona .1 - thi   best  maana\nof ranching \u25a0 sett lemons Oermany\n1 hi .1 tharaforo, requeatd tha entente\nI to   afford    its    repi eaentatlvea    tha\n, opportunity   to  annul   the   Pari.-   ...n-\nfcrence, suimlt written proposals -,,,,1\nrxphtln  them rmhally\n,'ORONTO.   Jan.   1.\u2014With   her\n-    ancial and industrial conditions\nr  long  the  most   favorable of   the\nj   tioos affected by the world war\n2   id   her   prospects   for  trade   ex-\nw V   insion and selective immigration\n0       -eater  than   ever,  Canada   enters\nie   year   1923   full   of   confidence\ntor   her   prosperity   and   the   development   of   her   wide   expanse\nof    almost     illimitable    resources,\naccording   to  tbe   contributions   ot\na     number    of    Canada's    leading\n\" ~Z. - financial and industrial experts to\nMoratorium    iOr    Germany    IS        the Toronto Globes annual finsn\nF\u00bb     ,    \/\u2022\u00bb \u2022 I .\u2022 D   I* cial  survey  and   industrial   review,\nirst Consideration;  roll-     made pubi.c today.\nCieS  Sharply  DiVlUed Prominent    Men   Contribute\n_      [      AJDOng    the    contributors    are     Sir\nVAitis.   .Ian    1   -The   prrme   mln- ' Haarf   Thnnnisai\u25a0 i>resident   of    the\npaten   of    Frame.    Ureal    Mritain   and    Canadian    Natum.il    railways;    E.    W\nLelglum   togather   with   tha   Mantuis 11\u00abatty,   K.C.,   president   of   tho   Cn-\nfl\u00ab La Torn-la. n pres.nling the Italian \\ nadian     Carille    railway:     Sir    Adani\npremier, will go Into conference to-| Beck, chairman of ihe Ontario pjaar.\nmorrow in what is regarded aa the i Inclal hydro rommlaaion; Hon. i*. C.\nfinal effort of the aiii.-s t,( reach a LarWn. high eommtsaiaaer for can-\ncoUective settlement of the repara-1 goa In the United Kingdom; Sir H-\nt'ona nosstlon Thera was \u25a0 aober Bwnd Walker prealdeat of tha Cattav\nand even anxious aplrti In alllad 4ian Banh of Comateree; Ko\u00ab. Jajmao\ncircles tonight In* face of the proh- Murdoch, federal minister of labor.\nability thai if the conference falla Tom Moore, president or the trades\nSfparate and direct rtctlnn hy Francs nnd labor congress of Canada; Hon.\nWill   follow I ,:-    P*   O^taham,   I'edVral   minister   of\nThe maatlna in .1 continuation of | mflitia and defense and acting min-\nl.ist months premiers' \u00bbru!\u00abailoa, I\u00bbter ,of railways; A L Pi ass In. assagf.\nvhloh waa called tp examlna whether dant of the Bond Dealers' \u25a0\u25a0anitltt\nany reaults could come from 1 gen-!\"\"\" of Canads; Blr rredartch wui-\n*?ral economic conaresa in Brossela, I lama-Taylor, pn Ident of the Bank\nMoratorium First Consideration Ol   Montreal, and John R  Crahj. grain\nThe main  questions  to  be decided I expert ol western Canada.\nin    first, whether a  moratorium can Financial   Standing  Good\nbe granted to i.-rnvuiy. and second. All things considered, Canada's fln-\n1 pun   what    terms \u25a0 nnclal  Btandlng   la one to bi* proud of,\nTrance and Qraat Britain are . a lya the Olobe'a fmani ml expert tn\nsbiuj.lv divided in p.di.-v The IfYem-h N'eaJfaf with world conditions,\nmils* upoff s. iziiu: tho iWoducrfte | Ths rear j tei rJaaad maVked a\nresources of Germany on iiu- 1'ett hanh definite pirn in the tide of bust nee*\n01 the Rhine in the Ruhr valley as ln\u00bbnfai aa Cgnndn and other Cawagaaj\nkUarantees lhai when the moratorium > Hona were conceTned. Thi business\nterminal.s. Oermany will resume her,' \"']l revolred beyond the pll ol Be-\nrepurutiuns payments.  I'nwldeni  Mill-    prcsslon some 12 months ot more ugo\nen    in  replying  to thr  N>w  faar    '\u2022\"'   in  \"\"   Interrenlng  period,   gen-\nrood wishes of the deploruutlc corps \u00ab\"\u2022' hunlneaa In this, country has\n,,,,:|V md\u00ab ,1 clear thai France \"loved distinctly, if ens. rvativ, ly. on\nsi ,n.!s upon her conception of Justice | \u00bbh, upgrade. But he adds: \"No na-\nbis inder the treaty of lf'!' ':in ,\"1 \"' '' \" '\u2022talnlng while\nEurope contlnui \u2022 In hi r presi nt state\n,\u201e , ,. 1 ,-, hi rttah- ' \"\u2022 '\u25a0onfnslon both rconnmlc and poh-\nI'.i .1!. \\v iili enrr-ii- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 - ill asiii ally deli 1 ted In value and b- r purchasing\n,. u>r reduced accordingly; no other\nn  mal ter i*asi   her  re\n\u25a0 1,  >\u25a0-   thrifty her population, ot in-\n\u25a0a    it)    sound her tinanclq 1 poaitton,\n\u25a0   1   ihh thai iiltinmie -i.iie im pros-\n\u25a0     to   which   wi    <\u25a0,   1\"    ttrlving\nhci efnri.  .1  .1   n>.i |>e ii   irandli r   the\nlhaJ   Can ida      --\u25a0 1   all   the\nr reanurcea thai    i'\";  ni\u2122 ' \u25a0'      ''\"'    makp    f\"T    rom-\ns l0(esa|   ll      shoiHder   her   \" \"n ;<l    \"\"1    n)l ''* ;'   \u25a0mWHtj    ahe\n. is handicapped, as are   ill otlu r  na*\n .\u00bb\u00ab,       ,\u2014 l.t'ii*.  and   progreaa   must   \"f   necef*\nmore iard>  than If thi   mech\n\u25a0 ptn\n'ind   hat\n\\. rsailles\n\"C let.     p. 1 \u25a0\u25a0    1 tn    h.     estah-\n\u25a0 - ihed.\"   he   dec Ian d      on y   nn   th*\n1 csla   of   the   In atb -   and   through\nrespaci  Cot the  righto  atqulrad and   1\nthe obligations  Im urred '\nThe British govi nun. 1 \u2022 thorough- \"\nly ' dlsappruves stern methods ot '\nP natties and d< aires to work oul .1 '\nplan under whh h Oermany will be ''\n1 lowed ., 11 in id rlum of at leasl ''\n1 .\u25a0 0  \\. irs, this  time  in  1 mployed    '\nAsks Declaration of\nVoluntary Default On\nGerman Coal Deliveries\nPAJUE .lan.  1 - Franca has aaksd\ntlie reparations eonimisslon  to  deelai.*\nOartaaay hi voluntary default of he*\nreal   deliver;.s   whifh.   It    is   e|.um<d,\nhawa   been   running   much   In low   the |\nsi hadula  tramed  at   tbe  Bpa   eoafer- '\n.in \u25a0 in  I9H     Louis  Bai thou,   pri-i- '\ndent of ib<- * imisa , ashed today\nt at tha Question be discuss..1 al the '\n!\u2022 aulsr in.ttlng  next  Friday 1\nLabor Makes Gains in\nAustralian Elections\nto the Federal House\nMKLBOVaUflC ten, 1 I By Fain.dian rr<*HS < aba*, via Router's)\nThe riding of l.rev, south Australia,\nhit a aire ted |jie<y. Mbor, and the\nriding of Kalgour'le, West Ausirntia.\nhas elect ai (lieen. Ulhaf, ba Nn\nAi.strnllan federnl hnuse of repres-\ne.>tntlveia. lUilh were gains from the\nNi.Monallst    Strength    In    the    house.\nMcDuusHlI. Labor, haa been.elected\nto the seniilf The COUnttnfl Of pref-\nerrnee bal'otn cast lp tha general\nelection, I \" - - m- . 1 *\u2022\u25a0, will be resumed tomorrow, rl     _ .\nWAKAWA  FIRE  CAUSES   DAMAGE\nsaskatoon, Jan.  1    Fin   of an-\n1 knon  origin naiigart   $.\u25a0\". 1  damaga .\nj al Wakawa, SasK . on Sunday  after- '\n1  noon.     The   general    More,   1    billiard\nI r<mn and two afflcee were oomplete-\nI ly   destroyed.   \u00abhlle   pari   of   the   eon-\nj tent* of anatbat billiard  room  were\nsaved before the building went  up.\nPAPER MILL HAS\nGOOD TRIAL RUN\nPORT   wii.1,1 wi,   . mj     .1 in.   1    -\n'I ! \u25a0\u25a0   I.i-t    >i ly   ol    U I     'ii    saw\nthi fust run ol 1 \"print made at\ntl'. Fort \\\\ ni' in l'a : 1 ompany'a\n1 in here, Thin in ih\" firsi paper\n\u25a0 v. i- made In  !'\u25a0\u25a0 \u2022   \u25a0Vilil.m\nThe nn. waa a 111 ol ihe machinery, whh ti waa '\u25a0\u25a0 11 aed over for\nthe first lime and 1 It. 1 rial was quite\nRtittsfactory li < \u25a0*\u2022.,<\u25a0 ;*.l that from\nii la time fbn\u00bb ard ih. (sirs r mfll h III\n\u25a0.- in \u2022 ontln ml \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 - on and thai li\nv   II   pi nducV . Ifln   tonn   \u25a0\u25a0!    ni ^^ *prii I\n;t day.\nlilstcr Premier\n\u00abs New Year\nWill Bring Calm\nLIVERP' an.. .1 in. 1 S;i .1.111. \u25a0\n1 'r 11\"     1 'Istei    pri mler,    In     1    Mew\nVi  1    -'     no usage      lu      the      l.iV'i'i I\nl.venlng   Expn as   \u00abuys\n\"My \\' w \\ ear\u00bb message ii the\n-. rvenl  wish  thai   1931  maj   we 1 on\n1 inuam 1   |H*ai <\u25a0   and   goodwill   in\nL'later, that  the  aeiuiiate  leglslaturea |\nin Ireland and tin n  own spheres may j\nba enabled to work  for the consutn- 1\nmatlon of tverything wHlch advancea\ntha welfare of  tb,-  paople,  and   thai\n1 later  In  comtnon  with the real   of\ntha Kmplre may enjoy renewed pros-\nparity in the New Teat\n\u25a0 \u25a0!\n\u25a0 in- r<'\nere\nd.'\nHope\n\\* <>i sing in i\" rfei I\nReason   for   Confidence\nThe basifl fi r .. high degree ol con-\n1 idi ix \u2022', howei so ta, u Canada\ni-;  . oncemed.   has   i>.   n  lupplled.\n\u25a0 - ine ol 1 li' 1 irgt m crone In her\nhistory lit- i.. \u25a0 mrvesti d,\" oontlnuee\n','- it i ii k< \"Ti wdt I.- ni \u25a0 1 have shown\nati ady   impr\u00abj\\i mi ni    ^^ ;iix   th.-   bat-\nii't.'i'n in  r'   won '\u25a0> - !\u2022<\u25a0.!'\u25a0 ily on ths\n1 igh -mle of the l\u00bbda r TonoagH born\n! \\ the \u25a0\u25a0 allwa.H \u00bb ha - rs pyhed record\nproporti r.ftonds h ive   found\n1    tivi   : inrki 1   In   Si n   V-.-'i:   at\n\u25a0 lan pi ici \u25a0     \\ml th.  Fan idlan dollar\n1 1 - \u25a0 pt.slt . the 1 schange mai\nman     mm ately   perhapa   than\ntn:   other Index   meaeurcs >>\\n-  poal-\n\u25a0 m .'1 Cm Ign \u25a0 -' m itlo'n, has baen\nthe flrai to rca. li parity and to sell\n, 1 .1 premium, in the terms of the\nAmerii in dollar.\"\nDeals   With   Immigration\nS \u25a0   !'\u2022 ni 1  Thornton pays particular\n11 'ontlnm ',1 on I' \u25a0\u25a0:,  '!\u2022\u00ab\u25a0.\u25a0. 1\nGerman Non-Aggression\nPact Submitted Through\nWashington Unofficially\nPalis, .Tan. 1 - The praoaad  non-\n:t'.'i:res\u00abion    arrangement     referred    10\nIn Hu* HarabuTsj speech or WTlhslm\ncuno. Ihe uhtrtnan chanci llor, was\naugaaated by the Clarman aml)aaaador\nl.i   Washington   to   S'.niaiy   of   St.i\"\n11 nutlet    11    was   said   semi-offleiaHy \\\nhare Mtfay,  but  the state department.\nU   waa   added,   did    not    transmit-    It\nofllciallj'   tq  ih\u00bb  |t*B\u00abhj government. '\nMONTREAL   REVENUE  GROWS     :\nMoNTHFAf..   Jan.   1 \u2014Customs and\ntgcUe receipts Cor 1912 were reported\nt'v the collector,  -a  cuatotna and  ex-'\ncise for the port of Montreal to total\n|y4,fH,Tftl&fi,   agalnal    |90,t71.6To.lII I\nfor   P.M.\nIS   INAUGURATED   GOVERNOR\nXLI'.AW   .\\ V..   Jim     1      Alfred    F, '\nSmiih pffli kill)    k over ths rehae\nOf   the   state   \u00bb*o\\ .inii|. lit    to.l.iy,    when\nin the presence of IBW of bta taOow\n1 tlaana iw^horad \\n tha neuembly\nchambere, he waa Inaugurated gater\nBO{ yf Nvw Yoilt. |\nHOMrlt)TX Its Tr*r:\n-KflTT POLICY, \u00a3VCM\n Paf6 Tvtt.\nTITE NET .SON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2, 1923\nP\u2014^\nLeading Hotels of the West\nWhere Superior Accommodation May Be Obtained\nUl\n-7.\n\u00ab\nGeorge Benwell, Proprietor\nThe Premier Hotel of the Interior\nAMLRICAN  PLAN RATES tftJO TO fr..00\nRooms willi Running Water and Private Bfttlll\nHeadquarters  for all  Travel.rip;  Men,  Mining  Men,\nLumber Men and Toiirisls\nSPECIAL SUNDAY WNNER $1.00\nTHE   MOST  COMFORTABLE   ROTUNDA   IN   THE  CITY\n(GOOD   DRIVING;   GOOD   MANNERS\n| For all drivers, whatever they may\nbe driving, the golden rule Is to be\nprepared utways fur the unexpected;\nto bo able, that Is, tn slow down, stop,\nor to turn at an instant'B notice. A\ncuv so driven is | bar lu perfect\ncontrol, and Its driver Is n man nhle\nto do the right thing, and thnt only,\nwith almost automatic precision ami\nquickness. On the whole, il must ba\nsaid in fFiirness, LhS drivers of motor-\ncom lies arc the superiors in skill liml\ncourtesy to a great many of the\ndrivers of smaller pleasure cars.. As\nfor Ihe |ew Ihnt are lax, Of even\nreckless, reasonable leglalat Ion, fortified by public opinion, .should he\nenough to extrude them from Hie\nroad. After nil, good driving La\nlni'K'i ly a mallei- of good manners\nLondon   Dally   Tilegraph.\nIll'MI*. Percj *4 M.o-\\e. Barnes,\nRuaaei; Mik. tl, Morey, Ipawlch, Huf-\nfolw; W. J. Meagher, |tc reroute, Oul: I\nMrs w. J. Meagher Miss MeOrory.\nCarl*. Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. E Cary, Bon-\nn tag ton; Mr. and Mrs. J T Hrownlng.\nPlymouth, Devon; Mlsa Oraham I'errys,\nMiss Vlrle Moore. Hllverton; Mrs, Henry Lee. I.oiuioti. T. .1 Bolea, Rldgway,\ntmt.;   Mrs   I-'   .1   Boli s, Chicago;  Ki \u2022\u25a0.!:>\n.1     Holes.  rhtOSgO,   111.:   A.   Civile   Kinui.v,\nWinnipeg; Mr, and Mrs   H   M. Vincent,\nMiss   Qwneth   \\ it ni.   North   Shore;   I'.\nnoughts Naale, Ing. rwoli, i mi.. Knit\nll. Oraham, Montreal, Que; Miss l*>ro\nthen Graham. Nelaon; S\\r*. V. H Qrn-\nliam. Montreal, Que; a T. Waltay, In-\ngersoll, nni , Mrs A, T Walh v, Wr.i\nw.ili.'v, M. j. Waller, Nelson; Mr and\nMrs 1 ii. Nelson, Minneapolis; Geo :\nFerguson, Etahonerberg, Oul : -Mrs Geo\nFerguson, cici. town, i\u00bb*n . c, h Ker\n\u2022 guson, Insarasll, Ont.; H. A Hansen,\nChicago: Mrs 11 A Hansen, Butler, H\nI- : T K Levasaeur, Unburst. N U .\nMrs i; Levaaaaur, Regina; Win Wal-\ndla, Burlington, \"m ; Mra, Wm Wai-\n.lle. Victoria Harbor. (>ni ; Mr- .1 C\nWadlle, Mr .1 c Waldle Nelson; H\nMcGregor, Aberdeen. Scotland; Mrs It\nMcGregor,   Kr\u00ab-d   Waldle,   Willi.un   Wal\ndle St.. Mi.-s Jeafi Waldle, Hoi. Waldle,\nKdward T. Apple thai te. Miss Apple-\nwhalte, Nelson, A. B, Ritchie, Nelson:\nMrs Arthur LLakes, Winnipeg; Mrs\nluiitv Harle'y, Bveraon; Miss Crane\nHorahad, L* F. A Johnstone, Nolson;\nJohnstone, flirting, Scot land; U. Morrow. Helen Olaot, Mr. Rhodes, Nelson;\nH. Francis, Mrs. H Francis, Vamou-\nver; Mrs En telle Ferguson, Ingeraoll;\nHsrry Ferguson. Hchomberg, Onl ; Mini\nJoi PVrsuson. Nelenn; Geo, Ferguson\nOunkeraon, (mi . fclhe&betn s Ferguaon\nCtMtkatown, Out . H. A Maatera end\nwife, Nelaon: Alexander Lelth, Mrs\nAhx Lelth, Jas IVBhen, Fogvllle, (hit:\nMi-.-. J,is (VShea.Oalt, Ont., II. II, Mr-\nI., ule, Ni \u00ab Westminster; Mrs, H. II\nMeKenxle, (Mmrloitelowtv P.B.L: IV A\nThomas,   Hyde,   [ale  of   Wight:   Mrs.   r\nO     Thomas.     I,.m:liai lie,    South     \\\\ ale**:\ni D, K' ie Church Lanes. Mrs. ,i i>\nKerr, Hit; Springs, Tessa; Hash \\v\nhvbertsou. St. Andrews East; Mrs H\nw Rnbertsnti, Qu<-en\u00bb Bound, Ont.; w\nE Keyi end wife, Mrs. Lowe, Mrs\nGregory, Mi*^ E. *lasnon, Mrs. Burks,\nR a Conway, Trail! Mrs. Clyde Emory,\nKdmonton;   Mr<   L^ougl&a   N'agb.   gpo-\nl     .1     V     Mae*,i .    Nelson;    W.    M.\nCunllffe, Port  Glasgow.\n\"DODD'S 3\nKIDNEY;\n''\/,pilLM\nx^lT  NXX^ ,o'3\/ i\n'.T^J'JIbv   \u2022'lADr-ri\nUnder Ihe Old Manaaement  of  H.  W.  Shore.\nNine First-Class Well-lighted Sample Rooms\nHOTEL STRATHCONA\nNELSON'S  irADlNC.    HOTEL\nAmerican Plan.   Magnificent Dining Room\nExtremely   Comfortable   Drawing   Room for  Ladies.\nSpecial   Rates  for  Winter   Qoaidei*.\n\u25a0MORRIS SJBJMORRISH\nLITTLE Mask   Hi'i'mr  ,li,l  ix.t\nTAKE  long io flnil\n\u25a0THE Plum.\"    Ami wlsf bUTSTS\nwill nm take kwi\nTO   liml  our  rl, ai'iiu,','   S:,l,>\nPRICES Sssaa  real  bargain,\nAND   invite  |,i',,ni|,t   actios     .\nLEST others  get   tli<\"   I'lums.\n\u2022\u25a0^tadi ssab\n-^T     BcrrsCLOfiitt\nMen Suited     ^L\nW^7*S| geW^f\nTrail;   L    ll     imi bar,    Fort    Wlllti\nChSS    Bsvsft,    I-.n.l..ii     M     A.       M.it'l\nToronto.   It    Gratism   Btsrr,   Brant\nBT RATH CON A     \\\\      C     To-bl.    Sent\n\u25a0Sal,   Mm.   w.  c.  Todd,   London;   Mi ,\n,, \u201e, ,.     ,,   ..... Toronto;   it    r.rahsm   Htarr.   RratnnU\nrergntaoa, Nelaon;  w    r.  Wilson, city; mmm K   ,.   slil,r.    i;M,,.lh   Bn\u201e    j.-\nMi\"    Wm   M.-or.    Halifax:   Mr.   Moo-., shore,  hhethuid,  tint.;  T.   Lloyd   laVvls,\nNS:   Chan    E    Wllaon,   Bool land;   Mrs Blown;   Mr.   and   Mrs    Hadetay,   Willow\nL    B.   Joule.   Minneapolis:   H    M\u00ab*V\u00bb\u00bbn, Point; Jas    II   wib-   Ottawa;   Mabel M\nDuaden.   OnL;   C     K.    W llaon.    London; Mohr,   T in..;     Helen    '.      Blackburn,\n'\u25a0>..!    Btaltsy,   Winmpig;   Lola.   Vudl., Kemptxilb-.  g.   M    Mohr.   Mohr's  Lsuid<\nTutn>   Undlngl   F. rm'ti. t:h   Inii;   Mi-, ins:   Hea   tfaimen,   Louis   .1     Rauhen-\nP.  T,  MacOulre, Otmwo:-Mnry  MeGutn, helmer,  G,  T   Mai Outre\nQueen's Hotel\nEUROPEAN PLAN\nSteam Heated Throughout\nM,\u201el, rnty Purtil.h. 1   II ,    ,,s     Fp-rrll\nJV,.'kl>'  a,.-l   He\u00abt,l   |   i:\u201el-'\na.   L4.roir.Ti.   rr.orair.ioa.\nShcrbrooke Hotel\nRbmbs   ai   Beassnsals   Ratss   ami\nDining  I: awn  .\\i mrnonallan.\nII.    DUNK,    Proprietor.\nTO EUROPE\nSalllnfB from S'..\nI\u201en. I, Harloeb \t\nIan, II, HetSfSias....\nJin,    It,   M.iil.iirn\nI:.it.  It,  M\u201el,l, l\u201el.,   .\nsvii. f. afarltr* .\nK-, h. t,  Monli'nln,\nI', i,   is, Veins\t\nJohn, at, B.\n l.lvprpnnl\n QlasBoa\n I.iv ,| I\n Liverpool\n Liverpool\n....    In,' I\nCheriumri\n : Hampton\nil bun\nr.li    K,   Maraara\nr, i.. It, Itoatdare ..\nMi.i.'ii  i.  Itetaasma\nM\u201er, h   L*.   M;,rl,\u201e I,\n\/. \\l:,,,'l, ::, Uiancdnsa\nil.,\n\u2022 i-i'\t\niv, rnool\nHasSjOa\nKootenay Hotels\n\u25a0jl l-.KSs W .1 \\Hv\\ ,,. Cranbrook\nMrs J Law. Slo. .-ui i'lty; \\i. <'\u25a0\u25a0><-\nsunt*. Law, Bl\u00ab \u25a0 ai City, ii \\\\ bt. i\nt ..in-..iv Ni w I', nvi \u25a0 .1 Kn kpsl i >\nA|.|.u-,l.,l. , i: i Raj mom\nAim.\nMADDEN HOTEL\nMRS.   MADDEN,   Prsp,\nFirsl-clsas    Room,    by    th.    Day\nWa.k   or    Month.\nfverv   Cen.'d.ration   Shove   .,\nGuests.\nC.r   Ssasr end   Ward   Sia    N.lsen\nMADtiRN Mr H 'I Mi T M i.l.i. .\n,lr K'ln,. nton; \\ II.,>\u2022 Ti nl. H It. I,\n, ,\u25a0 l sal, Ira Ton '\u25a0 \u2022\u2022\u25a0< \u00abi I.e. II\nThompsoa, Hloc ,\u201e,'\u25a0, , \u25a0 A Mri ..wd\nIn,. rn.sa:  Harr)   li,   'iy, ilnrton\nNEW^GRAND HOTEL\n116   Vernon   St..   Cut.\nOnl>   hrb k   hotel   in   alt*.     HstSl\nheated,   hut   ami   cold   wuler.   BwfS>\n(\u2022\u2022\u2022an   and    Anietir.-iti   pl.uis.\n1.1.1..-INU    h.m:ia.    NAKl'HP.\nVp i\" 'I its  in t ,n>   n -I- \u25a0 i     >i< ^in\nb\" iii d,    h..i    ,'HmI    eold    WStel        OUT\n\u25a0\u25a0 rv.es    msi , -   .you    t>. i     \u25a0.    horns\n!\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u25a0 ni    hoi   - id i lean.    Good  no ala\ni   n   thing 1< \u25a0!     Oin   motto Is\nio ph .- you, and if so t. n nthi rs,\nsnd ii n..i i. li ss Free sample\nrot ma, it ite mi .1 ,\\. f] SO, j-j on.\nl-i .11. was J. Pratt, I'ronrlgtor,\nSakusp, it. c.\n1 vi. 1. h i*. Man 1 calm  .\nI March It, Mon 1 rase  .\nI Mareh 17, HelRa \t\nI Msren it. Marharn ..\ni Mareh  S3,  Mon tela rs\nRenerv.it Ions,   rtites\n11. 1,  he secured lro.11 It\nwhere,   rat    \u25a0*\u25a0 tSt   J.   H.\nP,.h\"iir.  Aifftit.  MelMus.\n. .Souihniiipiott\nllasihsri\n l.ivi \u25a0ipool\n Uvsrhoal\nCherl rs\nSouthampton\nllsmbnrg\n 1 llai row\nLln ti 1\nuiol    rail .dettlls\n, ,.l S| I ulfi ev\u00abrv-\nCABTBB,   Utht-\nDECEMBER HAS\nMOISTURE AND\nGLOOM RECORD\nNearly   Four   and   a   Half\nInches of Precipitation;\nThirty-three Sunny Hours\nHAS LONGEST SPELL\nOF SUSTAINED COLD\nMonth Enjoys Dust Storms,\nSnow Storms, Rain Storm*,\nand Banana Belt Weather\n' December, just paasad, hud less\nsunshine und more water than nny\nOther month iii 1*11, \u00bbo for a\u00bb the\nrecords of KstaorolOgloa] Observer\n.t. B. Ciiuiltltng enable 1111 exact slate-\nrnenl in be tn:ul.*. So far M the\nl,i.*eipil;itloii goes, Mr. Colliding hna\nnot works*] out the monthly totals,\nbut Iit'ccmber's lordly total of i,.41\nInches of rainfull Djahes It Inlrly cer-\ntsln it tats no competitor for wet I\nhonors,\nAs for hours of eunsblVM, l)ccem-\nber enjoyed only S2 hours und 4S\nmi 11111in ol Uit-m. about half what\nJanuary and Kovember each had,\nnboUl nin'-fifth of what the average\nmonth bad, and about one-tenth of\nwhat   July,   the   banner   hrijjht   limnth,\nPre-lnventory Sale!\nAll over the store lines of Fall and Winter Merchandise are marked for clearance before our inventory\nis taken.\nThis will prove a real opportunity for you to anticipate your winter's needs at unequalled prices.\nNelson Dry Goods Co.\nLADIES' WEAR SPECIALISTS\nNelson's Best Cafes\nTHE GRILL\nThe   Place lo   Eat\nClranlln.'..,   ni.nhly.   Only   whits\nhelp   SSBSjtassd\nJESS   SANDERS.  Prep.\nPhone   671. 313   Baker   SI.\nNi:\\v   ,.i: \\M>.   l'i\nli...-in ,;,. r   frail\nTHE LAKEV1EW HOTEL\nMra. \u00bb.',.\u25a0\"- A Son., i\" ,i',\u00abtorB.\nNice, anim, ci,iiifor':il,le r-inns al\nrtaaonahl.   ntas      Open   ,t.i>   and\nnlahl.\nCan,.'   Hell   and    V.rn.n   Streets\n1.am:, ii:\u00ab    ji , \u201e,     w.p\u2014 i   n\nWall:,-.      \\\u201er ,\u25a0\u25a0\",-       -T. 1.,,      1.. -ll.-\nmi,l,r..\u201el,    J    \\\\     \\\\ ,',    <',.   Ion\nTHE TREMONT  HOTEL\nSOO   Block   Baker   Street.\nGIBBON   A   WALKLR,   Props.\nlipsjn    arsin    under    tow    man ire\nment    Nha t onifoi tabli* room, and\nreasonable   ratOS.\nTHE  STANDARD   CAFE\n120    Bak.r    8tr..t,    Nalaon,    B,   C.\nOPEN   DAY  AND   NIGHT\nIt:30 is 2:30 Specisl  Lunch    tlTit\n5:30  lo  1:00   p.   m.   Supper. .354*\nPhone   194\nTHE\neV\nd. oars.\nFlne-tt   .\n1   n-M.iuran\nIn   ths\neltv        OP\nIN\n1\n\\ V      \\Nl -\nMIGHT\nSi |t\u00bbndld\nir\nsuperior\nfl,flies.\ne\\. rylhi   1\n;\u25a0\u25a0\"\n,1\n, \u25a0     u     .  1\n\"on, and\nfi.   n   di 1\nM\ni:i  I.M.     bt\ncream,\nreds   n .\"\n:\nn.l\nhot    ,III.Ik.\nNlee.\n\u25a0 1   in,  run\nwater      W\nI.   li   CAP\nli\n\u2022 1\nroi,,.,' .  hol\n1  tu  i-Tivats\nnd  told\nparties\nJ\nTRKMMNT I '>r.-n|t. Marthal Ir-'ti-\nm.trk (itai-Hr ivi. iho.1. ll 1 ilii.tn N.i.ii\niJtifflthK. N- Ison. Kr.i Hu i>\" Mall.\njgMney; John Knp.*. 1'iiul I' i\u00bb. Mh-i\n\u25a0sal; 'i Krlrfcaon, Juno rt Nt'l-on, llf.s.si-\nland\nf~ : \u2014^\nHIGH   CLASS   RESTAURANT\nROYAL CAFE\n(l(r\u00abn d\u00bby snd night. (Jiitrk serf-\nlea Dinner. 11:30 S. tn. to 1:00\np     m .    Site.     IpeclSl   Biipper,    1:10\np.   m    to  8:00   p   m..   16c.\nPhons 182. 604 Bskar  Strsot\nAdvertising is Jhe Motive\nPower of Business.\nDON'T LET\nFEAR\nHold You Back. Have\nThose Teeth Corrected\nBefore    Cold    Wtdther.\nlElls'llt    IniW    N   the   litiio   1.,   net,\n\u2014 why   Wait   for   ih.'il   tooth.iebe\nto  tenil   ynu   lit.\nNovnthe.'ia srUl rollsrs foSJ ol\nall   [Kiln   mid   *\\iUt\\\\\\\\\\\\\nNstaSSl    (pialily     Ih    rltt'it\u2014ll\nIs fju'iranteed  1|  ye-irs.\nNature aiprss*        MaMiro ssprss-\nstun C 1 A        Rl\"n       K       (C\nplatts       iplU        bridffework *)J\nOPEN EVENINGS\norrr--t\nBooms 3  \" il 7 ili-n:  11  I'.l.  3d UsSti\nJauitsun Blilt >  W.ill  and  Kt*arsln>.\nim,. .,\" Mam 1853.\nSpokans,  Wash.\nbad,\nAlti.\u00abilher, Ne'son hud 1.107 hours\nnnd IS SatteBtM of siin.ihlne duriiiK\nlitJi!, an avasnajaj ol l\"*K bsshnl and m\nminuted per mnnih. Of this bright-\nness. January hud 66 nours, 51 tnin-\nutea; Kebruury Tt, .ri4; Munh Ul;\nApril 13^, IS; M.ny 1M3. Mi -faBS 2\u00bb-.\n30, July HI0, %\\ AuRitst L'SH, it;\ns, pt. iiih.-i*   176.   4S;   Oetoher   Ut,   \u00ab;\nNov\" tuber HI; |>( ember 42 48. De-\nt i-iiiher hud 12 hours und 64 minutes\nbun Piinsliine thnn the previous Ih*-\nceinher.\nln rolling up Its record of Ml\nInches of rulnt'iill. Deoemher had is\ndaye on which It cither ruined or\nsnowed, OB IO days it snowed. The\nblsreat snowfall wiih on December S,\nwhen 7.9 inches fell. December s to\nM prodticadj 16.s Inches of sbbw and\nli aabsr  IS  so  ED,   It  Imhes,   Afur\nthe hitter date the prcelpilallon wan\nIn the form of rain, and Ihsrs was\nrain for eight iluys running. DSOOBV\nIcr 2- to 2!- aniounting to I.M imhes.\nOn two different days at least halt\nan   Inch   Bstti   DsosmbSf   24   having    li\nInch,  und   Deoemher  27   .\"'.\">   inches\nThe total of 34.7 inrhos of snow reduces to 3.47 inches of rain, when\n(lgurlns In the precipitation tabu*.\nAgainst    this    DTOOlplUtloO    of    Ml\niBChes,    lie. ember    of    Utl    hltd    2..'.6\nui.ti.s.   :in   SatcSSs   t>f   2.ST,   Imhes    In\nf.iUir  of   ihe   lnonlii   iBSf,   passed.\nMticury     Sometimes     Almost\nStationary\nIn   mldltoui    10   its   other   features.\nlie, .'inhef    cerlainly    had    one    of    the\nlonsasl pertods ol siistslnsd mM ever\nezpertsneed al Nelson, there belnK\none week during whhb the mercury\nwinl below BSfSJ nn six nut of tin*\nf-tven nights. The otldSSt dip occured\non Jiecember li'.. the irnrcuiy tomb-\ning J\u00bb,.1 tbgiies I-plow zero. In the\nS&stalaed warm spell of over two\nweeks following, tin* highest point\nreached by thS mercury was 44.5 degrees the tl.iy bessars Christmas, at\nIBS height of Ihe thaw. There were\nssvsrsj toys In lVcemher when the\nne ivuty   moved   within  only   the  iinr-\n1 owt st   11 mils    Ob   December  fi   the\n\\ iiiiilion hi tin 24 hours was only\n1.1 llSglUS Tins was ilitring i> I'*-\nmilt* an hour sals tlatl rBtSSd dust\nstorms. The widest range was 0B\n1 ft'i mb- r 10. when the merrury\nSBjftSd 21 H decrees, on the Inauguration  of  the   || tlnys or  so of  banana\nocit ysBthsr Than was no stdsnfisss\ntiny, us reckoned by the mcteorologi-\ntal bureau, and only one clear day.\nN.ne days arsrs reckoned lair und\n21   were   ovenast.\npalltles nffeclcd by the proposed first\n111.lt of the provincial hydro electric\nradial system centering In Toronto,\nnamely the St. Catharlncs-Port Credit\nlink, divided today on the qaesttOB of\nproceeding  with  the project.\nHamilton City, east Flatnlwro nnd\nllcrtnn townships voted against the\nnuiials ^iind St. Catharines und Nil-\nsi.n, Lhirlingloii, South t,ranthain ami\nO'dBton townships indorsed tbe radial\nbylnws.\nToronto, which voted mrrely'nn the\nAgreement giving radial system free\ncniry on \u25a0 six-track right-of-way,\ntne question of supporting rudlals not\nbeing Involved, rejected the proposuja\nby   5245   majority.\nHamilton nut I-nulla I majority was\nl'Jtiu, while Kast I'lamboro's adverse\nmajority was KI. The other figures\nITS tint  yet  available.\nSt. Catharines curried. |hn radial\nbylBW by almost two to One, Nelson\ntownship hy a majority of 40 and\nItiirlington township by u majoriiv\nof  IMI\nSt. Catharines elected a pro-radi.il\ncouncil.\nI wood   ulenhol.      An    Inquest    will    bo .\nI lul.l.\nEmployed Boys\nTurn Tables on\nthe High School\nFly  a   score  of   17   to   10.   the  Km-\nr'uyetl   Hoys   of   the   \"Y\"   turned   the\n1 tables   on    their    recent    victors,    the\nHigh   Sfhool    hoys,   ut    the   Y.M.C.A.\n' \u00a3vm   last    night.   In   basketball.\nThe lineup was oh follows:\nI rmploycd   Hoys High  Sehool\n, A.  loanln    Forward    N.   aBasSt\nj K.  Hoes    Forward    H.  I'ltts\nK   Campbell  ... .Onter...   T, McVlcar\nj O. Lona;  .Ounrd.   11.  MacKenitle\n|\\V.  rengelly   ...Quard    J.   Hlms\nTHE   ENGINEERING   AGE\nTo it great extent man has been |\nreplaced by machinery. In place of '\nth rhythmle ring of picks, a few experts direct power-driven roa d-break-\nere which crush the hard concrete bed\nwith Irresistible steel teeth. There\nare no horses sirainlng at heavy\n\u2022santa, bMcbj arc delivered on the\nJoh by steam trolley nnd transferred\nto   the   worners'   hands   by   cranes,\n\u25a0     '*\u2014*\" \u2014 IB        \u2014\u25a0       \u25a0 , I,\nToo Late to Classify.\nNoncr*\nDon't forget the Colonial concert\nparty Hard Time dunce. Armory. Capitol  orchestra.     Friday,   .'anuary  5.\nI \u2022        (fiiifini\nThe Milk\nFrom\nGERARD   OUTPOINTS   SHARKEY\nTKKNTON. N. .!.\u2014Jan. l.\u2014Tommy\nficrard of Newark. e!aini;inl of the\nNew Jersey featherweight championship, decisively outpointed Jack\n.Sharkey of New York, lure tonight\nin a 12-rotind bout, BaMaaTdlng to\nK|mrt writers at the ringside, who\nBJBVS  nine  rounds  10 QarBTd\nBAD   LIQUOR   KILLS   TWO\nWINNIFI-X1. Jin. 1\u2014Two tlcaihs,\nbelieved by the police to have result ed from drinking poisonous\nliquors, were reported tonight. Will-\nlam Pruminnnd. aged 56, and AU<v\nIsherwond, aged 55, were found dead\nin the former'** room today ami eei\nernl bottles distrlbutctl about ihe\nroom inditated thai lln y hatl been\ntu inking   methyl   bydraie.   a   kind   of\nUsed\nCars\nDo you  want   tn sell\nyours?\nIf so, tell about it in a\nCLASSIFIED AD.\nThe Daily Newt\nWk   Cent   a   Word\nWe   Cream\nBritish Columbia's people nre\nintensely loyal to our province\ntsd lis Industrie*. We have\nhundreds nf letters from women\nwho iirnlse Pacific Milk almost\n\u00bbs strongly from the fact thnt It\nIs A loSSl milk as they do for Its\nsuperior quality *and freshness\nof flnvur. And most of lhem say\ntin' quality and good tasle Is due\nto the f;tet ihnt It Is produc.M\nhere. They nre quite Correct la\nthat \\ lew too.\nPacificMilkCoe\nLimited\nVANI'OVVIE,   B.   C.\nFactorlst  at\nLadatr  and  Abbotsford,  B.  O.\nCANADA HAS\nGOOD CHANCE\nIN NEW YEAR\n(Contlnu. il   from   pace   one)\nattention   to  Canada's   fast  develop-'\nti.nt ami SSfoottTS Immigration. l|,<\nurge-; a wide exploration ot the Do-\nliiiuion to nueertnln the extent of\n1 ; nada's reaouross In ooal, pi trolenm\nor 'imllir pro.lmts. If, hOSrSTST, the\nIii. I supplies Should prove limited, the\n.loinlrooii could fall bat k upon 'a\nCiiunifii-, tu and as yet undeveloped\nrmuros of en. tgy In Its water power,\"\np.ntlctilaily In purls of C.uiu.l;*. sMN\n1 oal   tines   not   | xist.\nIniiowiiatioii  also  finds a  BfOflriBSsd\n1 lace ii) the artk \u00bb\u25a0 of k. V7. Bsatty\n. n ths railway siluallon. Hallways.\nh\" says, are  woven  into the  fnbrlc of\nnational  life, end the successful  it-\n> . iopini nl i.f the country rtSBSBdl\nupon a successfully operated transportation system. The railways of\nCanads require greater traffic In\n. nbr to provide a better service for\nIhe people, and the only possible solu-\ntjiui Is iBCrSktosd  tiopitatlon.\nThe vote was 'J\u00ab.2I1 to 20,5*1, a\nm:,jorlty against  of 5247.\nThe vote on the waterfront entrance bylaw was 28,340 to 23.095. n\nmajority   against   of   6245.\nThe   vote   for   m;iyor  waa:\nMaguire. 40.631; Fleming, 39,851;\nmajority   for   Maguire,   840.\nThe vote was the BJaBahM for the\nmayoralty   In   many   years.\nI or  tbe  board  of control,  first  four\nelected, ihe resutl  whs:\nTliomsfl Poetey IMI4, J. J. CJlbbons\n;.:::.   w.   W.   Hilts   32,:.h:i,   Joseph\n\u25a0InCsr,    |t,*UI,    Hamnel    McUrldp    Sfl,-\n4tt. A. i; NesbUt 28.983. J K, Starr\nrtJJN,   A.   rft   Uurgesa,  28,87.\nMo fin i|\u00bbsiitit>|   Divided\nTOlSuNTO.    Jan,   1.\u2014The   munlcl-\nWhenever you want to\nbuy, sell, rent.'exchange,\nget a job or hire help\u2014\nTelephone Classified\nAdstoTheDailyNews\nIt it the quick, sure, economical way to \"connect\"\nwith the thing you want at the time you want it.\nA lew lines of type and a man makes a sale a home\nis found a stranger locates a room- a business investment is revealed a lost valuable is recovered. Want ads.\nmake the unknown known, the dream a reality and the\nambition an accomplished  lact.\nThe Daily News is always at the other end of the\nwire, ready to serve you.   Just ask for 144. . ^    .\nThe Daily News\nNELSON,\n0,      _\n\u2022*\n \u2022   7\n'THE NEI5OT TJATLT NEWS, TUESDAY MIXING, JANUARY 2, 102.1\nPag7* TEriir\nTRAIL CAPTURES\nSECOND FIXTURE\nNelson Seniors on Short End\nof 6 to 5 Score in Second\nHockey Game of Season\nAfter\nhookey\nsextet\nhockey\na 6  to\nMayor McHardy Wins\nFirst Games on New\nUp-to-Date Alleys\nMayor Charles Y. McHardy and\n(Kenneth CampbaU, M.P.r., bowled the\nfirst games on the new ulleya of the\n.Semaphore Howling and Billiard\nhull yesterday afternoon, wher\nthey ware formally opened. Mayor\nIlcHardy easily defeated the member for Nelson, whose tries for the\npins were very wild at timea. \/\n1 itch quality pipe and case was pre*\nen ted to the winner by A. Gellnas.\nAll during the afternoon and evening the three alleys were in continuous use by bowlers, both has-been?\nand present experts. J. H. Allen\nwith a score of 257. hung up th-\nhigh score record for tho first day'.\nfun. The alleys are complete witl\na setting-up device whleh enables n\ngame to be played ln half tho time\nformerly taken, when pin boys ae\nup   tho   maples.\nT\nMusterole Works Without the\nBlister-Easier, Quicker\nThere's no sense in mixing a mess ol\nmustard, flour and water when you can\neasily relieve pain, soreness or stillness\nwith a little clean, white Musterole.\nMusterole is nude of pure oil of\nmustard and other helpful ingredients,\ncombined in the form of the present\nwhite ointment. It takes the place of\nmustard plasters, and will not blister.\nMusterole usually gives prompt relief\nfrom sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis,\ncroup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralcna,\nheadache, concest ion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbar,.,, pain* and acnes of Use\nback or Joints, sprains, sore muscles,\nbruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of\nthe chest (it may prevent pneumonia).\n40c and 75c, at all druERists.\nThe Musterole Co. ol Cinada, Ltd.,\nMontreal.\nMRS. DAVIS\nNERVOUS WRECK\nTells WomenHow She Wm Restored!\nto Perfect Health by Lydia E.\nPinkliaro'i Vegetable Compound\nMan.\n' I cannot apeak\nWinTiipejf,\nih> hu::iU of what Lydia E. PinkhanVn\nVegetable Compound haa done for\nme. I was a nervous\nwreck and I just had\nto force myself to do\nmy work. Kven the\nsound i if my own children playing mado\nme fix*) a* if I must\nscream if they did\nnot pet away from\nme. lagged not even\nspeak rijijht to my\nhusband. The din*tor\naaid he could do nothing for tne. My husband s molhi'r advised me to take the\nVegetable(romprund and I Htarteditat\nonce. I watt ana to do my work once\nmore and it was a pleajure, not, a burden. Now I have a line bouncing baby\nand iain able to nurse her and enjoy doing my work. I cannot help recommending such a medicine, and any one\nswing me before I took it. and seeing\nme now, can see what it does for me. I\nem only too pltMga] iof you to use my\ntestimonial.*'- Mrs. EMILY Davis, Tl\\\nMetJee Street, Winnipeg. Man.\nLydia K, PinkhanVn Private Tent-\nHook upon \"Ailments Peculiar to\nWomen ' will be sent you free upon\nlajaaagat Write to the I.y'dia E.Pinkham\nMedicine CV, Cobourg, Ont. This book\ncontains valuable information.  .       c\nthree periods of Btrunuoua\non soft Ice, tbe local senior\nwent down before Trail's\nstare yesterday afternoon by\n5 score. It whs a nip and\ntuck affair right through, and the\nlarge crowd of fans who thronged\n(he rink were kept on their toes\nthroughout , the three periods as\nspeedy daubes and hair-raising save*\nwere made by the goalies of both\nsides.\nIn the last period, when only two\nminutes of play remained, the whole\nfiKht men of the Trail team were on\nthe Ice, and play was atopped by\nTWeree E. G. Matthews. A protest\nv ns Immediately lodged by the locals,\nrol'owlng the frame the representatives of both teams Rot together and\nOuptaln Mclntyre of the smelter city\niKgre&ratlon admitted that eight men\nwere on the Ire when only six should\nhave been there. After some oingajgi\n'on the locale withdrew their pro\ntest ns pood sportsmen, aa they\nfigured thai a protest of such a nature would be more or less a black\neye to the Canadian winter pastime.\nTrail Had Edgs\nIn the first period Trnll had the\nVge on plnv nil through nnd Not-\nn.an was kept busy as ha turned\nd>ot after shot aside from thi* Tf.til\n''irwanls. who were using eoniblnn-\n!t>n rushes to advantage-. Mclntyre\nIn particular being one of the worst\nsffandara.   v. cyotna-tl however, put\nN'tlson one up when hd slammed In a\nhot one from RtersWdaon'a rebound\nhot.      The    period    ended    with    no\nfarther scoring.\nTrail opened up the scoring In th<*\nlecond period, when K. Umrb'ntle\nmot a high one from well uut, which\n\u2022ame In contact with one of the Nel-\n-.on defence men, and glar.ced Into\nthe cage. 1\\ R. McDonald added\n\"raH's .second tally two m'nuUB Inter\n\u2022vben. on a solo rush, he found the\nNelson defence napping, and planted\nthe rubber behind Notman. V.\nKlinski came right hack and after\n'he lapse of two minute*! he grabbed\ni pass from Murphy, which found a\nvounch behind Garland.\nF. Laurlente, however, broke th\"\ntie in less than a minute's play\n\u2022.hen, on a nice combination play\n\u2022Ith Mct'ntyre, he put Trail up one\nI.oint, this goal was one of the\n\u2022rettiest of the entire game. A three-\nnan rush by Trail In the last minute\nel the period reaulted in l'atton\nHamming tho disc home mi a If-\ni.i.uiid from ii. Laurlaatlea ehot.\nNelson    Aggretiivs\nNelson tried hard  In the-Lint frame\natayasj   a   cornel.tick   and   had   the\nperiod  gone u  minute Bore a differ-\nnl tale might have been told. Kavic.\nT< all's big dtifeticc man. added another tally In It) minutes, when be\nvent through the entire Nelson team\nfi r a goal. Two minutes later the\nnGinskt brothers added a point for\nthe green and white when Johnnie\natetas] behind the Trail net and\n1 aired  tie  puck  out  to  Frank,   who\n\u2022asily acored. Loinientle came right\ntack, however, and In less than a\ni mute's play he beat Notman for\ngoal nuTnber six. With less than\nfive minutes to go the Nelaon bo>s\nI ut on a spurt, and notched two\nasanas In rapid auccesRiim. Rlaharaaon\ni.rd Miller turning the trick on e;n b\noccasion. Within two inlnutcn of\ntime It was discovered thai tin* eii-\nt'.re team of eight men on the Trail\nlineup were on the ice and a dispute\narose, after which N'elsun protested\ntie game. As stated before, the piu-\n\u2022aal was later withdrawn and the\nWent Kootenay series now stands a\nt \"\\ with a win for each team. Yesterday's game was certainly u hum-\ni.inaer and had the Ice been In a\nbetter condition some real claasy\nhockey   might   have   been   dished   up.\nVery few penalties were hand, d out\nto   either   aide,   the     only     serious\niffanoee being slashing.\nRafaree   k.   O.   Matthew   handled\nLhl game lu excellent style and at all\ntimes had complete control  over  all\nplayers.    Tho teams took the Ice as\nfollows;\nTrail Position Nelson\nGarland    Goal _ Notman\nMclntyre    Point    Murphy\nKavic   C. point...  Richardson\nF. Laurientle  ..U. Wing   Miller\nlatton    Center...   F.  O'Glnskl\nII. Isnurlentle ..It Wing.. .1. O'Glnskl\nSubs.\u2014Trail: P. R. McDonald and\nT. TbompHon;  Nelson:  Btanaway and\nG. Boyea.\nGoal  Summary\nFirst  period\u2014F. O'Glnskl,   Neb.nn.\nSecond period\u2014F. Ieuurlentle. TraLl;\nP. R. McDonald,, Trail; F. OOliiskl,\nNelson; F. Laurientle, Trail; Patton,\nTrail.\nThird period\u2014Kavic, Trail; F.\nU Glnskl, Nelson; II. l-imlentle,\n1 rail: Richardson, Nelson; Miller,\nNelson.\nReferee, E. G. Matthew; goal umpires. Jack Schofleld of Trull and\nD. Jones of Nelson; hltuekeepers,\nJames H. Scholleld of Trail and\nGeorge   Ihnwe1.!  of  Nelson.\nHuroviisoN,\nGREETINGS OF\nOLD MONTREAL\nit. THscagta\nTrail  spent  yee-\nn visit.\nThfa column Is oonducLsd by lire,\nM. J. VIkuhux. All iirwi of a aoolSI\nnsturs. iticludlng receptions, private\nentertainments, personal Items, mar*\nrlagss, etc.. will appi-ur lu this column.    Telephone Mrs. Vlgueux.\nKellHjilng former yeurs, the Hume\nhotel dance and dinner for New Yenr\nwas a pageant befitting tbe OdfiMlon\nbeloved of ihe Kuoteniiys. Visitors\nsimply rulnud in from every qiuiri.-r Of\nthe Interior nnd the great annual i unction functioned with an eclat of unprecedented brilliance. After ample Justice\nwas done to an eiceilent dinner, da.\nM.l'.R,    and    son.\ni   tu   town   yester-\nwlth  bis mothr\nat   Falrvlew.\nncent  McN- 11   <-;\nterday In the city on\n* *\nJ.    H.   Bchofkbl,\nJames,   were   visitor!\nday.\nf    \u2022    *\nJ.     Rutledge,     the     Trail     merchant,\n.spent  the day  In  Nelson  yesterday,\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nrs. Lfarteathi  who has been I ku'hi\nnt      the     Hotel     gtrathOOea     over     the\nChristmas holidays lert for Eastern\npoints uy the Crow boat yesterdaj\nmorning g   (   (\nwiiihim Ramsay left for bis hoaae i\u00bb\nTrail via the Gnat Northern by yes-\ntsrday'a mnrnlng train, after visiting\nttie city to attend the Kootenay Kllli. h\nband   ooneerl   on   .Saturday.\nKer\u00aban^^siS Assessment Notices'\nTHE SNOW COMES AGAIN ,    f\nOn New Years eve and the mornlrg'        iVj  tllC  tjiCKlUl   AfC\nfollowing, :in daaraag was tha lowest D   4  I   *     4-L     1W   \"1 *\nthe    thermometer    recorded,    jimt    the Y\\jX   llllO   IflC    lllilllS\nfrost   point,   while   yogU rday   the   high j \t\npoint Was oH degrees, giiirlng the 24\nhours   ending   ut   T>   o'clock   yenterday\nafternoon,'  2,4   htohae   of   snow   fell.\nI.atc yestenlay afternoon it started\nto freeze, but before midnight the\nsnow was coining down again, and It\nwas  set tningly   warmer.\nWllli.ll\nvisitor oi\ncons   howl' a\ni last I'iriiit.\n| r Mr. und Mr\nis. r   of   Trail\nih.\nSacks of assessment notices from\nthe city were dumped Into the post\noffice Saturday, to give the property\nowners a New Year's greeting. There\nare jaoine thousands of notices, thougli\nthe number of owners la not over\nllWO.\nFebruary 8 Is fixed as the date for\nthe opening session of the court of\nifvlslon of the assessment, and persons intending to appeal must give\nnotice of their appeals at least 10\ndays   before  that   date.\n\u2022 II\norder of the evening, Rose\noi client id.      supplying      I lit\nEastern Business Men Recall\nTheir Trip Here; Sloan\nWires Campbell\nAmong the interesting New Yenr\nmessages received in Nelson was one\nfrom President w. IL BWta, of the\nMontreal .board of trade, to Praaldeol\n'\\ J. Holes, of the Nelson beard of\nrade. This men*\u00abf.ge, dated Montreal.\nDecember 30, read:\n'\u2022The Montreal hoard of trnde, ever\nremembering Its delightful visit wiih\nou last September, sends the heurt-\niest senson's greetings and best wishes\nor the New Year. Hoping that ln\nthe coming years we may cooperate\nwith you the hotter to serve our\ncountry   and   F.mpire.\n\"W.   M     P1RKS,\n'TSesidont     Montreal     ftUrd     of\nTrade.\"\nSloan to \"Msny Fritnds\"\nHon. WilHam Sloan, provincial mln-\nater of mines,  wired Kenneth t'ainp-\n11, MP.P., as follows, from Victoria,\nunder date of December 80:\n**1 desire to extend to Mrs, Campbell and yourself my very bent wishes\nfor the Naag Year, und trust that tbr\ncoming year may l>e one of progress\nand prosperity for our many friends\nin   Nelson.\n\"Wll.UAM    SUtAN.\n\"Minister   of    Mines.\"\nMunicipal Ownership\nof Street Railways\nDefeated at Polls\ning was lb\nFleming's\nmusic.\nOver IM took part In the dancing and\nboth <ttntug-room and tearoom wi re\noverflowing   with  as gay a fhroni aa\n.\u25a0 t trlT'Ped the light fantastic toe ami\nI'nm m.in outside points came In for\nthi   (recession,   and   the   Hume   hotel   llsl\nhi wed  a   large sar-riakMng of visitors\n\"rom  across   the  line.\nAoproxliiKitely It was all the world\nlid Ills wife were (lore, though they\nHil not all register Anions; those noted\n\u00bb>.iv Mr. nnd Mrs (\\ Dudley Blackwood and the Misses Isabella, Marlon.\nHub.* and \"Nookb*\" Blackwood, Mr, and\nMrs. J. H. D. Benson, Mr. and Mrs.\nJames Q'Shsa, Mr. and Mrs h. Towns-\nhi ml, Mr and Mrs N C, P. Heatbcote,\nCol. and Mrs. Taylor. Mr and Mrs. W\nH Bay ley. I'jprlan Taylor. Captain and\nMrs. F.lw.irds. Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Gib-\neon and Agnes. Dr and Mrs, I.. K. Borden, Mr. and Mrs. I (1. Nelson. Mr. and\nMrs. L. V. Rogers. Mr and Mrs. V. F\nPayne, Mr. ami Mrs John lulling. Alan\n(llillug, O. W. Peak. R. Monro. W. .1.\nRut ledge. Mr, ami Mrs .1 (Hiker. Mr\nirifl Mrs. E. J. Vanderwater. Mr. and\nMm. C, W. Applevnrd, T K, Wilson,\nMr. hikI Mrs \u00bb'. (I Morey. Mr and Mrs\nM W. Bobertson, A H Ollker. Mi and\nMri, Arthur Lakes, Mr. and Mrs, Har-\nibl Lakes, Miss prury Darloy, Miss\nCreena Horstsad, L F A Johnstone\nleorge lolinstoiie. Mlaa Helen Olgot,\nWi*s. U. liboibs. .Mr ..ml Mrs. II Pran-\n\u2022ia, Mr nnd Mrs Barry Ferguson, Miss\nloy Ferguson. Mlrs RllRilteth Fergu-\n\u25a0en, Osorga Pararason, William Irvine\nI .1 Hliiiis. Mr and Mrs. Uosllng. Mr\nimj Mrs. fl. S Oodfrey, Arthur Ood-\nFrey, Mr, and Mrs Boot I Wnrdle, J. A\nKinney, E. K Qullle. Ulaa It. A. Cor-\nioid. Mr and Mra J Ward. R. .1 Qar-\nland, P Bavlc. \u25a0'. Patton l. K Larson\nMr. nnd Mr- A. Clvd. Rmary, Mr ami\nMri   H.  M   Vincent. Mi-*- Uwvn. th  Vin\n\u2022em. u Douglas Ksfl-. v.n Arrhdsa-\neon and Mra Fn .1 II (iraham, Mi*--\nDorothea Qraham, Mr and Mrs A T\nWalley. M. ,l   Walley, Mr  and Mrs   li\nM MaeK.n7.ie, Miss J. all WsJdle. Bob\n'Vslrlle, Mr-. E T. Appeb whalte, Iv T\n\u2022.pblewhslte, Mr. snd Mrs C Gray. Me\n\u25a0iid Mrs J. T. Browning. Mrs. Vlrb\nMoore. Mrs Henry Lee Mr and Mrs F\nr Hob\u00ab. Miss Freda IM, i. n. A. Con\nway. Mr. and Mm rj if Ferguson, Mr\nmri Mrs. H A Hansen Mr and Mrs T\nR UvaSMUr, Mr and Mra W M \\Yal-\n\u25a0 tie. Mr nnd Mrs J C Waldte. Mr and\nMrs. W. (' I Biker. Mr and Mrs F, C\nMrs p i* Armstrong. Mlsa\n\u2022 Armstrong, Mlas ituih Arm-\nE    C    Lewis,    Mlaa    Dorothy\nMr    and   Mrs    \\V    M    Cunllffe.\nni Comn,  Fi>d Waldla, wni-\nblle Jr.. Mr snd Mrs. p, (I\nMrs \\V. Louie. Mrs, C V\nnon, Mlsa Rulalte Oagnon. Mr and\n. c J Archibald, Barren Archibald.\n\u00ab gybtl Archibald, Mr and Mis P\nNeville. H B. Kennedy. Mr. nnd\nMrti    H    A.   Mfatere    Mr.  and   Mrs    Alex\nIsflih,   V.   .1    Lewrj    H   A   Mewoomen,\nR   Camnbell. J   tlrsv, H   Uoae>. J.  V\nMacl..   I'   J   Snililv  Mi    and   Mrs.  H   A\nj Mrs   w   \u25a0   \u25a0\natrathcon\nold  year i\nold-1 tine honora\nW  Shore entertained\nty   of   friends  at   the\nlay   night   and   saw   the\nI the  New Year in with\nCharlea Tidy, who arrived from Win\nnlpeg a w.-.k bko to spend Chrletmai\nwith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tboma!\nTidy, left lust olghl   for RevelstoliO.\nBd   FiTKUson.   ilistrict   assessor,   left\nlast   nigh I   lor   Trail   to   visit   his   t-on,\nn.wiit Pergusoi\nSylvlo    Muraro,    graduate    nf    Nelson\nhigh   school,   sttendlna   the   pro** Inolal\nnormal school at Vlotorla, is apendlng\nthe  holiday  with  his patents  lu  Nelwon.\n\"A   village   Is\n\u25a0vatybody   reele   o\nrrlUng man.   New\nhardson is hom\nprovincial   norm\nwas   a   gradual)\nClarence Rl\nholidays fmni\nVictoria.    Hi\nson high .sell.\nRIOT    IN    FASHIONABLE\nST. 1.U11S. Jan. I. Two men were\nchut und wounded, a woman was injured and a barrage of chairs, Klass-\nware. plates, knives and forks were\nhttlded  promiscuously   In  a   riot which\noicurred   at   the   teaUonable    Hotel\nOaaaa In ihe west end section of the\ncity early today when quests in the\nmain dining ball objected to the intrusion of prohibition enforcement\nageuta, searching  for liquor.\nBOWERMAN\nWe i naa dlpiornata for making wars,1\nbut never yet have ilisplomats made\ni war without active cooperation of\nnational prejudice.\nTillsonburg, Out.\u2014\"Doctor Pierce'a\nFavorite Prescription proved most\nbeneficial to mo during expectancy.\n1 took It with several of my children\nand it kept me strong and healthy. I\nam sure I [suffered less than I otherwise would have, I hearllly endorse\nthe use of Favorite Prescription by\nall expect ant mothers\"\u2014Mrs. A.\np..\\vernian.\nWhat Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has done for other mothers, It\nshould do for yon. Oet it this very\nday from your neighborhood drugglat.\nIn either liquid or tablet form. Write\nDr. Pierce'a Invalids Hotel in Buffalo.\nN.   Y..   for   tree,   confidential,   medical\nadvice, or send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce'a\n\u25a0oratory, Ppidgeburg. Ont., for trial\npackage   Favorite   Prescription   Tab-\nOTTAWA,\nershlp of th\nf.llled   In   <M\nagainst    bell\nJan.   1.\u2014Municipal   own-\nstreet  railway  was  eg -\nawl today,  the  majority\n(   six.     A    recount    will\nf-or\nColds or Influenza\nand as a\nPreventive\n'\"*\u00ab Laxmtlvm\n1\nBROMQ\nQUININE\nSomething New\nfor Quinsy\nIntario   Man   Tells   About\nThat New Vaporizing Salve.\nMilk\nwife\n,'enrs.\npre-\nbe got thru the winter\ntie   attack.     Wo   sent\nr*b!o(3\n'$?**\nMr. Joseph Haley of IM Veal\nSt.. prantfnrd. out., says: \"My\nhas suffered wltli quinsy for |\nlot Vaflka VapoRub must havs\nMilted it for\nwithout a h\npart of a jar to a iH'lghlmr. whose\nboy was very sick with a cold or\ngrip. He also got relief, Vlcks\nsurely  should   !\u00ab\u25a0  lu  every  home.\"\nThey uaed to treat aolda externally\nvith ta'iow. paaaa giaaaa aaaa camphor, l.ecently. Interns I .loatng has\nbeen the habit and people naturally\ndoubt  the \\nh:e of a salv-.\niHi this reason. Canada ilrtsggtsli\niiitioducc.i vtcks VanoRub the -h-\nporizing naive for ail eaaf trouWea,\nlast vlatar by giving away doeens ol\njers to responeihse families and evt\njar  sold   waa  on   30-day  trial.\nThe   above   report   Is  Just   one   gt]   B\ngreat aaany received from enthusli\nlb- Canada famllltlea. With such mi\nI'or'sment and a positive money ba. \\\nguuranter, every houaehoid ought to\ngive Vlcks a thorough trial aa the\nMM reimdy fur croup, colds, sore\nthroat, bronchitis, catarrh, neuralgia,\ncots,   burns,   bruises and nor en.\nAt all drug BtOfOS fiOc a Jar. For a\nfi it-    test    bile    package,    write    V' l-\ni hemleal Co.i tM Ht.   Paul bt., VV..\nThe Vlcka Ie new In Canada, It\nenjoys a remarkable sale, over 17\nmillion jars  used s.nn'laiij,        \t\nlikely be demanded. The vote was:\nl*or. Htt; ngainst, Sr\u00bb69. All other\nprovisions were defeated by auh-\nStantlal marglnt with the exception\nof daylight saving, which was carried   by    1448   votes.\nThe board of control, over which\nMfivj>*r Frank Plant will preelde dur\nlog the ensuing year, will bt> composed of John P. Halbarrlc, John\nCameron. Arthur Ellis and Joseph\n<J. Maguire. The new ineniU-i.\n('oiitroler-elec t       Maguire.       replace*\nController    Champagne,'    who,    alter\nlong years of service at the city hall,\nhas   at   last   gone  down   to   defeat.\nTold in Rime\n\"BESIDE   THE   LAKE\"\nI stood amldal the rushes by the ahore\nAnd    watched    the   storm-tossed    lake\nand  heard  the roar\nOf     charging     waves,     like     crested\nknights of old.\nIn   mlmi.    (ray  on  Field   of  Cloth   of\nGold.\nAnd doae behind\u2014massed tier on tl\nIn Hnee\u2014\n\u25a0peetatora of seething deep,  th\" pirn\nHtooil watch, while rushing winds held\nfrenxled  swsy\nAmidst    the    trees   and    howled    Ilk\nfiends In rage or ecstacy.\nAnd there, upon the Iron-bound craggy\nbeach,\nI    saw    the    breaking    waves    futlklj\nreach\nTo  touch  odd   p.'bbles  here  und   then\nabout   \u2014\nAnd    then    rei ede    disordered    as    In\ndoubt;\nTo hold  for  but a  moment  In  llieii\nplay\nBorne piece of\naway\nIn feathery foam nnd  die amidst   !h<\nstrife\nLike worn old men, Ftorm-tosscd upon\nthe shores of Life.\nAnd, ns I watched tho seething turmoil of the lake, ,\nThe  waves\u2014to  surge but  for a moment\u2014then to break;\nHow like all thla, X thought, to Man-\nto Life;\nTo   frenzied  draama:   ambit Ions   v.*. Ild\nand rife.\nMan  graaps his envied  bauble  In his\ngreedy hands:\ni ides but In inajeaty to crash upon\n'.he sanda,\nVnd (hex*, in one hut moment ead and\ndroar,\nK-llnqulsh ah tha drsama In Ufa he\nheld moat dear.\n-W.   A,   Motley.\nWrsgge.\nCharlotl\n\"remit.\nFarmer,\nMU\u201e    Je\nlam  Wa\nTb.mi is\nMi\nFrank   Hawthorne. \u2022 Maater  Hobi>>\nnub- rt,\niirw n\nW\nMr-\nHaw, hi\n\\    Air-\nCecil I\n* -r,-1;i   .\nMrs     !\nSmyth   Mr. sad\nmi-m MeGrsrv, v\n\u25a0\u00bb'Ke.   A    W     M.|\nH    Adair,   A    La\n\u2022u.l    ii    hoist    ii f\nroister.\nIl\u00bb\n.Mrs\nLsur\ninsld\nMra\nI     M.\nIe.   H\nTho.l\nIterr\nKroadwoi\ntisttor in\n,l of Honnington eras\nown laiarday\nR    .\nth^\nMr. ji'id Mr\ntea .land snsn\nIty nnd ail i\nhp   Hume   N. v\nHr   David Hart In\nMalt   to   Trail   Baton\nVanderwab\not  Year  ir\ntiii.n. i -I..ii\nnight.\n\u00bbaid a prof, tulonel\nEde\nplant\nsrd  Me\nlUff \u00ab.\nIragor of the cii\\   power\nk ii city visitor Saturdaj\nThompaou,   '' P H\nretumi A   on   ihe\nafter  attending\nnn   meeting   Ihidaa\nMiss    ft*\nmri.rl   ta   b.\ntai\nBroarn  a\nr  bum.   h\nClnderelU\nIt* '\nturds)\nilub <\nlay\nlOsdon of ttir\nngion   was   i\npower  plant   v'-tff   ;\nclt)   \\i nor   flatu\nSefUch foil, hebl hluli revel last n\nIn F.agle Hall e. bbrailug New \u2022\u25a0\nkftjrf About IN were prce>rni\nlanced away to the strains of th. K\n\u2022 any Kil'ii-i band snd an on h. -\nlusdrllles, II ghl ind n I..- holii \u25a0\nf\"< lrol\u00ab and asltsi - nib .1 ni . i\n\u25a0iiirii.-iic program Clsn Me*J U\nmi nrhi royatl)  filled\nhill\nAn\nand  a   '\nup  In   tb\n-1    bi\nnop. r    na*.    pi\nhappy\nb<\nTom   M. Donald\nt died   eharscb r,\n\\ sgad   a   porrlngi\nIhe other dav fn\ni neighbor, at th\nfind- hlmaslf an\n-OMoclati \u2022*, 'if lii\u00bb\\\nd   Roy   10  rii.il \u25a0  I\n\u2022vth   early   Hitrii\nn      Hiilker.    Who\ntreet. omitted n\nuntil   Katnrday  n\nblnir h. t \u2022 ye\nRoi and Hi- t\nta the t- lepl\nbltlnrlo   of\nwho'**   doit\n.,f   Rre\nRt\nOUR JANUARY CLEARANCE S \\LE\nIt is our policy to clear out odd lines at the end of a year, to make way for\nour new Spring merchandise. Profits are lost sight of. It is simply our intention to clear out the merchandise. Nothing is reserved, li you do not see what\nyou want in this Ad., come and ask for it.   The price is greatly reduced.\ni\ni\nTRICOTIKK\nSplendid stylos\nDRESSES\u2014Just\nSale Price .. .\nin, embroidery end braid\ntrimming.\nS27.50\nOUR SILK DR1\nand pick jrpui\n35SES are\ns.   They wi\ngrefctly reduced,\nl't stay Innif al\nJust 17\nthe prio\nleft.   Come in early\nJW3*\n8E\ni\ni\nONLY ONE FUR TRIMMED COAT left; size 14; regular value. Slo.oo.\nSale   Trice   SUU.riO\n4 UNTRIMMED COATS IgVUM] TO S73.0O\nPLAIN TAILORED COATS-\nBig Reductions.\n\u2022Man tailored, made by The Pit-Reform.\nFor Genuine\nBargains\n\u25a0\nPhone 151\nti\n1.1.  IS\nrh   p<\n,.!u\nbsi* ik\nne   lllil.in.Wii.    ni .V\n. bv bis rail era:\nlellherately train\ntot a) a. as in lln\ntradition\"     Mr-\nt Raai\nFrids)\ni- II\ndrift\u2014and then to unit\nPi_UNKETT AHRlVta IN STATES\nNHTW-yORK, Jan. L\u2014 Sir Horace\nFliinkett, recently nominated to mein-\ntKiablp in the Irlah Freo State nan-\nHt^ arrived here today on the A'bi-\nMtlc,    < \"i i ..i.tiiH d    by    Mm    govern\nment to etndy agrlcgltan \u2022m-ih-\node employed by the t'nll. o ,\nIn maintaining the c^ugreasiunal\nerenqs   library,\nId..\nntendetl  tor I., r i\ni a>.\nTie li    Hu\nn    Was    tl|,     |S\ne.    I   \"be   h\ni.Msr   Mini   tb\nThe p'Tiidi,-.\nl \u25a0 > i \u25a0-\nWeek   Willi   l.t\nI    1   fl    Sin dav    fnr   Sw\nhsvlne agsnl  Chrlein\nfninH)\nII. v    Jun\nrf>n   111   nt   hli\nHi I rl Ing.   \u00bbhi\nfor   Hie   1NI-1\n.1-. Kmm\nera I   hrieplt il   ri aterday.\nVleto\nHlilff    ..\nIn  the\nMri-\n\u2022' ..,.\u25a0)\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nBrliKb\nstaff,  \\\nlit.lay \u2022\nday.\np    Hayee\nr tin   Tral\ncity.\nHeriSl rum\n\u25a0r.    Mis-    \u00ab\nColumbi.\nreal  ba Ho\nA.ninit   10\n..in. \"f .Mr nn-l Mra\n\u25a0i. an nt  valley,  Mr\u00ab   i\nhliss RaihJssn Ore:\nma in town '\u00bb atiei\nInl.   dance   Prtda)   .\"\u25a0'\nroaoenim*oi\n,T   I'   H   1 [sill i\n!\u2022\u25a0  com pirn\nid   Trull   S\nrrer ths h-\nsgaon's pan nte\naf   Bonn Inst ni\nthe  Clndi rsalls\n>iog.\nWia<t K    parrough,   111   Innss\nacrompanled by tier l.roth\nf>f\u00bbrr..iisb. led i In the U.\nSaturday evenlns roi i in\ncoast    cltleM.\nrii.,i!.*-\ntile     Vail. 1  i\nHon   to  the I\nMine Mary\nHM\u00abt of Mrt<\n\"treet   for a \u00bb\nM.N.\nK    I\ni*eH\n.r\ntaeTffwaia,^TC\"^a9Wi\u00bb^^^ wam*w\u00bb\\mm*mv\ntaHfi\nMANUFAC\nINSURANCE COMPANY\nOfFlCE, \u2022 Ibn\/JKTO,   CaNlAOA.\nextends to it.-^ numerous Policyholders\nsincere wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. The Company's\nfunction as a national institution is so\nwrapped about the home, its comforts\nand happiness, that each succeeding\nyear brings greater responsibilities in\nan increasing number of Policy-holders\nwhoappreciate'the service it has to offer.\nThe past year has been\nfactory one.\na very satis-\n1922 New Business Issued\n42 Million Dollars\nWilson,\n,.ii|.-iia\\ >\nSin,' rvis\nNelson.\nof   tilt\nif      ,   .. . ,\u25a0   . r   i'., .1   - ,     ,   tii\n' a -' PS lie rrswtBia. tiftim'w '\u00ab\"|\n- \u2014I,*, i.\nJ\neae.^Hi\n JP\u00abg\u00bb lcuf,~\nTHE NELSON DAMLT NEWS, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2, 198SJ\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nIhlbllHhed every morning except Sunday by The Ntjws r'ubltshlnK cumpiuiy,\nlimited, Nelson. H. C, Canada.\nBualnene letters uhould be addressed\nand checks and money ordera made payable to The News Publishing company,\nlimited, and In no case to Individual\nmember* of the staff\nAdvertising rate cards snd A, B. C.\nOtatsmentn of circulation mailed on request or may be seen st the office of\nany advertising agency recognised by\nthe Canadian t'resa Association,\nfsUBSCRU'TlON RATKS.\nBy mall (country), per month....    .*\u25a0\u00ab)\nV\u00abr year $6.Of)\nOutside Canada, \\\u00bb r month 75\nPer year ,. .|7.f>0\nIn-liveretl, per mouth 7&\nPer sis tiionths    t4.no\nPer year :....17.60\nPayable In Advance.\nMembsr Andtt Burmii ot ClrtialsUoa.\nTUESDAY, JAN. 2, 1923\nbusek&epmgjj\nr*.\nLnura AKieKmon\nANSWEUE D LETTERS\nAG.\nermnn\nOffer\nAn offer which may appeal tu some\npeople as being of a \"your money or\nyour life\" nature, has been made by\nGermany to the nations who now\nhold possession of her former African\ncolonics. Tropical Africa is now the\nvictim \u00a9f a death-curse, the sleeping\nslchness. Until a sure remedy and\npreventive Is found for that, .her\nfertile lands are valueless. Oermany\nclaims to hold the secret remedy.\ncalled \"Bayer We,\" but will exchange\nthe' formula for the lost colonlos.\n\"With characteristic complacency, a\nOerman doctor Is reported as saying:\n\"Bayer 20f> Is key to tropical Africa,\nand consequently the key to all the\ncolonies. The German government\nn.ust, therefore, be required to safeguard this discovery for German*.\nIts value Is such thnt only privilege\nof a share tn It granted to other\nnations must be mail*? conditional upon the restoration to Germany of her\ncolonial empire.\"\nTruly, the Orrntui militaristic spirit\nla not dead! When before has the\ndiscoverer of life-giving nnd healing\nreined Ie* reserved their use solely for\nhis own nation's ends* It will not\ntake long for chemists of a wider\nvlaton to discover, by the various\nclue* at hand, the composition of the\nmedicine. It Is not likely that the\nlesiiHs nf Iher discoveries will I \u25a0\noffered to humanity for a million\nsquare miles of  territory,\nThe Eternal Human\nThat human nature changes little\nwith the aagayaaaj of tune may be h\ntrite observation, but it takes on new\ntotereM with aha diseo\\eiies at Luxor,\nIn  the land  of  th**  pyramids.\nProm the rvt-ords found in \u25a0unearthing am lent tombs It appears\nthat the humans of tOOO years ago\nriaponded In much the same way as\nmoderns lo the worries of everyday\nlife that bore striking resemblance tu\nfriose of the present. The domestic\nservant problem seems to have been\nstnio-u as baffling in that fur off\nda> us It now Is. And domestic re-\nlclleiia    in    that     ancient    era    were\nsppuieiitiy   mibject   to  onaapttoatlona\nvery  like those  that  sometimes arise\nIn (unilbcs of this gtnemtlon.\nThe rtvlllitation t\" which the mum-\niim - 1\u00bb longed Is Itself u mummy, but.\naccording to the reeor.l. many of their\nworries and vexations have survlvid\nthem.\nChinese Honesty\nLincoln BUffena lias brought to\nlight a shrewd explanation ot Chlnem\nability to llvr In the face of political upheaval nnd distress. Though\nthe Instllutioiip of civilisation, government, courts. Judges, and the like,\nh.ive passed sway in China with the\nr\u00abtllng of her political framework,\ntbe peoplf and the business of living\nstill go on. The Chinese have shown\nhow to deal with each a situation.\n\"Men must trade. Agreements have\nto be made and met. Th\u00ab Chinese\nhad to find some way to exrhnng**\ngoods now and In the future, to\nproml*e and to deliver. Therefore,\nsince there was no government, no\nfair empire, to pass upon and to enforce agreement, since there were no\ncourts to trust, the Chinese had tn\ntrust sum another. So the* did. Hut\nthis meant that they ha<> to become\nTHI*!worthy, sin they did. They rtr-\nvelopfd a virtue\u2014honesty-to meet\nthe case With no force to bark a\npiomlse. they had to have honor.\"\nSuch a solution, Arcadian In Its\nsimplicity, as put thus, serves admirably for a nation in which comparatively few Individtis's carry on\ncommerce for millions. In a country\nwhere each member of the millions\nla awakening to his own sense of\npower, the substitute offered by China\nIn place of administrative red tape\nneeds to l>e backed ilp by a thorough system nf education. China\nherself Is waking up tn this fact.\nMary\u2014\"How  can  I clean a pewter\nbowl given me on my wedding day?\"\nAnswer\u2014Care must be taken to\navoid scratching tbe metal. Buy the\nfinest grade of steel wool and moisten\nthis well with Unseed oil, then rub\nIt gently over the surface of the bowl.\nOr use powdered rotlenstone and \\\napply this with n piece of flannel wet\nwith a mixture of equal parts of linseed oil and turpentine.. Follow hy\nwashing with hot soapniids, wipe dry, '\nand give a final polishing wllh\ncbamoiM or with soft, clean flannel.\nE. L.-~\"My sister nnd I nre doing\nover our house-Interior together\u2014 i\nand having lots nf fun! Tlow shall ,\nwe care for our expensive paint ,\nbrushes?\"\n. Answer\u2014l ndmire any woman who '\ngoes  nhead   Independently  nnd   \"does j\nover\"   her   home,   ns   you   are   doing.\nTo   clean   paint   brushes,   wash   them ,\nm    kerosene    oil    or    in   turpentine,\nfollowed by soap and water;  rttiRe ln\nclear   water   and   shape   carefully   by\ndrawing    tbe     bristle    through    the\nfingers.     Never   allow \u25a0 your   brushes\nto stand on  their bristles while  dry- ,\nIng,   or   while   not   tn   use.     If   they\nare to remain  unused for some time, i\nmoisten   the   bristles   with   paraffine t\noil   before   putting   away.     If.   how- j\never, you happen tn let your brushes ,\ndry without cleaning them, proceed as |\nfollow:    Soak   them   overnight   In   a ;\nsolution of one tenspoonful ot  wash-\nlag    soda    (Unsolved   In    one    cup    of i\nwarm  water.     In   tbe   morning,   wash ;\nthem   with   warm   water   and   soap. |\nIf old paint  Is  badly caked on a dry !\nbrush the bristles will require several >\ndays   of   soaking   in   a   mixture   of I\nequal   parts   of   linseed   oil   and   tur- j\n.tontine.\nHelen\u2014\"How can I clean my mesh j\nbag?\" \\\nAnswer\u2014Wash     it   with     a   small '\nI brush in soapsuds containinc u few\n, drops of ammonia. Dry by shaking\nj the bag in a box containing sawdust\ni (boxwood sawdust is beMt to use).\nMrs. XV Z- \"How can 1 clean\ngold for*, and also how * an I remove glue from n   while dress?\"\nAnswer--Sew tbe gold lace to a\nstrip nf clean linen, then put il into\ng pot containing one gallon of water\nand one cup of salt, ,-fof half this\namount of water sand salt.l Let bell\nfor a shorl while, then remove from\nlite pot and dry the lace without\nlipping II off the linen. After drying,\nsponge It with a plena of white velvet\ndipped in alcohol. (Silver lace can\nbe cleaned in the same way). In re.\ngard to the white dress, you must\nBeak 11 either In hot water containing a generous amount of vinegar, or\ntn clear vinegar nlono. Then wash as\nusual.\nA. A.\u2014\"Is there nny use for obi.\nbroken   gas   mantles?\"\nAnswer\u2014Yes, they make an excellent silver polish. fiave the broken\nmantles In a box with a cover, crushed Into powdered form. Apply this\npowder with g cloth slightly dampened\nwith water\u2014like any other polishing\npowder. Then rinse the silver In\nboiling water containing a few drop\u00ab\nof ammonia, and rub dry with a piece\nof chamois.\nTomorrow\u2014Three Nourishing suppers. ,\nAll Inquiries anflressid to Miss Kirk-\nman In care of the \"Kffiiiwit HOUSS-\nkeeplng*' department will be answered\nIn these columns In their turn. This requires run sidi* ruble time, however, owing to the great number received. So If\na personal or quicker reply is desired a\nstamped    and    self-addressed    aavelopa\nmust be enclosed witti tne question,   B$\nsuro   to   use   YOCR   full   name,   street\nnumber, ami the name of Jour city and\nveils statues to immortalize nun  who\nwere strong for  tranquility.\nTlie sultan made promises*;: Kema\nmakes threats. The sultun, It will\nbe remembered, had  many  wives.\n\"Dry land, at \u2022gat,\" sighed Columbus, as be took one more pull at his\nflagon and  tonscd  It uverbotyd,\nWhen tbe average man picks up the\nnew*|\u00bb\u00abpers he has scattered, be thinks.\nhe's a  great   help  about  tbe  house.     \u25a0\nI\nOverweight\nTold in Rime\nThe Lighter Side\nNo men ever loses faith In human\ntty whits the profits are coming ln.\nThorn  who once hoped for everlast\nIng peace forgot that the Dardanelles\nare a fixture.\nAnother way to get on your feet\nla to use them on the sidewalk instead of the clutch and brake pedals.\nVafortiinately, the world never un-\n\"Bt  FEOK.\"\nWhere    once    the   mighty    Monteiuma\nruled\nIn his far distant nge. In Mexico.\nAnd   Aztec   priest   from   lowering   altm\nslirlne\nMade s.icrifice in evening'-, afterglow;\nWhere  oottotlesa  thoneande  paeaad   In\nsplendid  strength:\nDeplumed at   war drum's cull to Join\ntbe  fray.\nAll is forgotten: naught but idle dreams\nremain:\nMsgnlflosace   is  placed   by   rust  and\ndull decay.\nWlu'ro once brocaded chief did warlike\ndeed.\nThe aaygglgf peon goes gJa elUfUeea\nway.\n\"Tl no compriiido. Hcnor.\" nil bis creed.\n\"Harana\" but hi\u00bb watchword through\nhis  day.\nComiilrtrently he views with placid eye\nThe   netting   sun   fade  on  his passing\nday.\nNor   guest ions   what   his   gods   of   fate\nwithhold.\nBut Oatvea his riddles all with \"Qulen\nsaber?\"\nAnd be. amidst the squalor of his slate.\nKnows   naught  of hl.i   progenitors  of\nyata\nNor faela the high achk-vements of their\nrace i\nAs (hey, bejewelled, dealt in the arts\nof  war.\n\u25a0MTd-r tgniirrmPe he\" sens.-s not his loss:\nClothed   but   In   rags,   he   gnaws   bis\nmouldy crust.\nAnd mumbles creeds that fall his crying\nn.efls,\nAnd bows hla lowly head amidst the\ndust.\n\u2014W. C,  Motley.\nNote.\u2014 Spanish   terms   used:     \"Yo   no\neomprendo \u2014 I do not understand; \"Ma-\nnaaa\"    Tomorrow la term of proorastl-\nnation!       \"Ijiiien  saber?\"\u2014Who  knows.'\nor  who  Can  say?\nO V^Jv\nJUV\nBY LF.NO.^E\nA*\/\nFor     evening      wear,     whello r     for\ntUcuter     or     reetaUJ ant     dining     and\n(lancing, one of.the eafeel typee ol\nfrequent aervtce is the very simple\nblack* velvet or fi.u crepe, which, like\nthe  model   illustrated,   Ie   made   With-\n\/',..\n\u25a0 ut    sieaves    and    moderately     loa\nbateau  see*     li  may i\u00bb' mad.   art!*\nor tvithyut a waistline, hut should ba\n,;!,|:lll!y   ,li';i|\u201eil   ;,'   Indicated.\nir made >,f velvi i II maj be awn\n\\,.ih ;, narrow berths of fine Venetian\n,\u201e\u2022 silver ii\u201e't:ii I,,,' eilth sliver or .,\nbright hit of colnr Intn dure I in s\nDoari i \\\\ tars the drsp. ry la r iitghl\nup ;,i tbs m,i,' If made ->r crane,\n\u201ei\u201el ',,;,isiiiu,' , He,I la d, sir. 1, 1 h iva\nwen il,,- tullneaa nf the en pe h ind-\nsoniely relieved by \u201e two-inch nini,'\nembroidered with rhlnestgnes \u201ei\u201el .,\nhli^i,,   sprinkling i\",l stones.\nSaskatoon Has\na Record Year\nfor Buildings\nBABKATOON, I),',-. 31 \u2014Wiih building nrniilta totallial ll.HOO.OCO, more\nthan s million dollars frsstsr than\nin,' tiirtCMe \u201e( last year, Saskatoon\n!oii;,y hriiwa to s class a mora yast\nIn auiiiiiiiK conatruetloa, whlca Im-\ncluasa homes, educational Institutions,\nbuslasss premises and Paaaj ssya\nwarehousas,\nTlir year 1C2- has sesn more pliy\u00abl-\n,,ii Krowiii in th,, city \"f Saskatoon\nthan any itasr yasr stnoi las hsajt\nnays.\nThs special f.:.tti.'.- this year, so far\naa nullolnf construction i\u00bb osnosrasf*.\nis llin larao iimmml of nionry spont\nin ths ,'i',','ii,,ii of stttostloas] IbbU-I\ntutlons, 1114,111 l\u201ei\"R sipsndst ns\nagainst IllT.ttt hnr ths asms piriod\nof Ittl, A canslaarabls laersass aiao\ntook place In tbe value of rsoldenesa\nerected, tr.,;<i. lun f,ir 220 dwelllngn.\nIjiki year the total was IM dwelnnas.\nFor-\u2014\nDance or\nParty\nEvening Slippers in Gri?fit Varicly\nR.  ANDREW  &  CO.\nLEADERS     IN       FOOTFASHION\nCELEBRATES  70TH   BIRTHDAY\nWlNXll'Kn.   Jan.   1.\u2014To   iriai k   th\"\nTeth anntvereary of hie birth, a naib-\nerlng of clergy and laity at Btehop*a\nMate,  today preeenled i\u00bb>  Arohbtehop\nAl.itli, son. prttnata nf all Canada, a\nportrait of himself in Oths done by\nI, U,  (..  Kor.-lcr of Toronto.\nHis grace, In re.ilylnK to a formal\naddress, said that dtirlnK bin tenure\nof office as bishop of lluie'itslatid and\n|n iniat.' of all I y.iada. be bad Keen\nthe erection of l.-l new churches, ha\nUnd ordained UB clcrKymen and had\nconfirmed mop- than Ifi, 0(10 candidates ami bad consecrated II bishops.\ntint   DESEBT.\nI'AIUS. Jan 1 -lOanadian Tn-SB,)\u2014\nr \\:'<m Inients  are   to be   carried   out  by\nPreach eeientlets to last the wondeefal\nVu:ir:ibllti\\ ' which, J'niKlni; from th<*\neffertlssa gliding of birds, is believed\nU)   .-xii-l   in   ths   glr   above   d\u00bbMert#,      At\nBiskra in Algeria, an sapsrlmeatal mr\nstation u b'intt estahlssahed for motor-\nIms ahr-eetltag Blghta h is the\u00bbathl\nthai ths oeaasleca air eurrenta wateb\nrhH from the boi eaaeft ehavM kaalH\nenginelesa flying peaaible aa \u25a0 scale\nitnaltslruOUe  elsewhere.\nNOW IS THE TIME KOR PURCHASING\nYOUR SKIS, JUMPsBB H.VRNKSS AND\nPOLKS.    FUUL STOCK.\nKELSON HARDWARE COMPANY\nBAKER C-TBCET. NELSON, B. C.\nTht Hoturuiiffi'i trim Hnx\nTen Years Ago\nTbe   Dully   Ntws,  January   2.   1913.\nRons 1 snd defeated Nelson On Hosh-\nland ier. yer=ti-rflay to the tune of & to\n2  In  m.  fust,  cban  same,\nJ. W. Holrn\u00bbs Jr. carrleil off no less\nthan three turkey, while II. II. Cramer\nwon two al the New Ycar'b alioot of the\nN. I \".ii i,'Hi club.\nN. w   Tear's   day   was   celebrated   Jo)-\nnusly   throughout  the city   yesterday.\n\u00ab    \u2022    \u2022\nThe Hume and Htrathcoria tn.t.-ii ami\nV M('A were sct-nes or revels In honor\noT  the  yenr  1913.\nsea\nAmi,rn laakes Jr. of Yiulr kpent New\n\u25a0 '.ti':.  day   In  the city.\nTORONTO  CU8TOMB\nCOLLECTIONS INCREASE\nTORONTO, Jaif. 1\u2014 A gain In cua-\ntntns coHwtlona at the port of Toronto of Blrnoat *\u25a0*. .'mim during   11422\no1. er   1921   la   recorded.     Totala   ware\n\u2666 U',-101,t33   and   111,266,701.        .\n(Registered    In    accordance    with    ihe\npepyrlathl act.)\na stout  Ia4y came into my of tic*\nw>mc yea re ago and wanted to conattll\nme   rhcardlng   her   i iceasive   weight\nbefore 1 iml a .li.in. \u2022\u25a0 to outline tha)\nsimple fund .mental methods necessary tu red* tlon, aha eedd:\n-Now. Doctor, l don't want von ta\nInterfere with my dial \"\nI   said.   \u25a0NoV'\n-And I don't ward to i ike any I g\u00ab\nerdee hecauae I .lost bate it.''\nI siid again.    No\"\"\n\"And 1 don't v. ini j.,ii M> Interfere\nwith my rest, bi i ause I don*l gel op\nuntil   afternoon   any   (Uy \"\nl said ^'i'l again, \"Su- WeB,\nHadaina, there ere three abeoluta essentials to reduction, and you hate\ncut them all a way before l atari. Tin\nafraid I ogn do nothing for you.*1 '\nNow (bat voinan weighed IV Iba.\nami eha watd away grl< \u00bb\u2022 d\nAmi. yel nfter nil e Utile thought,\n\u25a0 little wo**}, and a little eelf-denlel\nwas ail that grae neoaeeart lo attain\nher dealra.\nl'iivt. simply nittlagj down the\namount, of  food, partlcaiarly  an  tha\nlUiuids   and    (he    BtATChy    ffi'ifls,    BQCh\nas pot.itoi s. bread and paatry, and\nalso caadtea ^\nSecond, enough exercise, houaework\nor other wort ertth ptaaty of clothing\non (o loduce p'lM'n Mion Tha body\nllaeuea  muat   ha  need  and therefore\nWasterl,\nThird, keeping and  raotlng  Should\nbe done at Difht only, and atfhl hours\nshould be the limit. If you !*<\u2022 willing\nto iny this not exorbitant prtoa you\nean attain  the carriage you oaalrs\nn.\u00abni:    RAUS    TBAIH.\nMANi'HifsTKU,   ga.g.1   Jen.   1..--(i'n-\niKidinri Press.)   rtif northbound air eg*\npress   from   London   to   this   eily   chul-\n'.-io.:. d the eneed of an esprssa train\ntm veil log in iii. asme riirection recent*\nly    The plana area flj ng at e balaftl\not   t&M   fed,  aii.l   al   Ibis  1* v\u2022 I   t|o    \u2022Aind\n*.\\.is blowing at aala force The air ex-\npresa oaaghl up allh tii\u00bb> train and\ni:.i a   aaaarently   ran   into   aa   extra\n\u25a0troag    wind    rurr.nt,    for    thOBath    tbe\nj. |i \\ \u25a0dp. pad i.m ' to in., rallea an hour\ni.<r in minni' i he waa unable to Kain\nan inch on the train finally be naa*\nouverea the plane Into a mora taaar\n.ii.i.' wuci carrent ana alSrWly draw\nahead.\nBuilding\nMaterial\nLet   na   figure   your   bills   of\nUuiltlini!.MaH-rial.   Const Lum-\nber a siiccialty.\nlohn Burns & Son\nBeauty Hint for Women\nMansi- it;i.t\u00bb Nolls. Jsn. 1 - *\n\\tm   BtsfOiif.   Msnafleld'y   flying   osn-\nlenarian baa tiled at the age or lag. The\nold ladD we walktag ehoel Manafleld\non iii,- da) of the paHlatqentary slee-\niioii, November 16, bu\u00bb *on real hma\nT.oirit- looi. to her Im'1 and did not gs|\nup again.\nMr*. Blaooaa |ei a itkim; foi nvfatioa\nwhoa Phe bad taraed i'1*1 .mil rahe made\nthirteen aeroplanq trips Aaaafl if eke\nwas n. rvotii. the \"flighty\" wnlenartsn\nreacted \u2022'Hoi bm, v.u only waal a all\naf plaeh ami thai is what i have ai-\nWays   bad\nIf he is rbh and a. is that way. il\nia HiruilKanee; if he is pOOf nnd\niris that  way.  it Is millennesx.\nTo   UcrtHivft    H.. i    M.vnt    From   A   i\nt\\omIen  Surfiwe\nIf n hot pot nr o'her u'ensil leave's a\n\u25a0tain on a wiotkn srirfaf**, you rnn re \u2022\nmove it. ui (bia way, providing the\u2022 iii*\nretain is net 'on eaen.    Dtp a flannel\ncloth   into   ho!   rails   nnd rub the  \u00bb|iot\n\u2022wiih  It.    w ihal  eeca nut  i*asasrra H\ntry n littlf* kerossne, or a mixture n(\noil and larpnuina,\nTHB III H SKWIKK     i\ncriw'ifM. fs>,   ig yaege i.*&o't omgaag\nSMILE A!!I)~SHRUG\nFOR BONAR LAW ON\nARRIVAL IN FRANJCE\nPARIS, Jan. 1\u2014W\"en Bonar\nLn.v, the Bnti^b tirfnner, and the\nmembers of the British delegation\nslighted (i um (h\u00ab Catena tram\nMonday. Mr. Bonar Law wai\nasked: \"Do you tr-jnk the conference  will  be  a  (tueccts?\"\nHe lau'.j'i-d snd exclaimed:\n'\"What a qi\" .tion,\"\n- -He repentt'd it in French to\nthe reprcsr-u.-itivc* of the French\nforeign office, who merely smiled\nsnd  shriHj'.'.'d.\nRaisins\nLike Fresh Frtiit\nll.r.'  are   raUrina   pack   in   tin*\nto   nt.no   the   fi-rslm. ns  and   tin-\nflavor  of   new   ralataa   juhi   in\nfi <>iii   tbe   vllieyaids\nTry   tln-lil   now     Sun-.M mix   in\ntill!*,    the    fbtaat    \"-ceded    l.il-ins\nrvec s..id.\nTwo Bfacn\nl-ags   tins   and   l\"-oz    tins\nAt your dealers.\nSun-Maid\nRaisins in Tins\nFor\nclear\nskin\nand\nbright\neyes\nTake\nWben food is only imperfectly digester),\nil gives rise to fermentation, clogs tho\nliowels, nnd renders the blood impure.\nThis results in dull eyes, muddy skin,\nNotches, pimples and other disfiguring\nmurks. Reechnrn's Pills.act immediately\non the stomae.h, liver and bowels; regulate them and keep them in a vigorous\ncondition. They are mild, harmless and\ndependable. They aro compounded of\nremedies of vegetable origin having\ngreat medicinal value.\nBeecSiarn's\nSold\ntverywhere\nin boxtM\n2Sc-40 pith\n50c-90 pill.\nOld Papers\nUSEFUL FOB PACKING, CTC.\n4c Per Pound\nTHKSE ARK 01.1) NEWSPAPERS AND AHE\nPRINTED.\n77\/fc' DAILY NEWS\nNELSON,  B. C,\nAdvertising Is the Motive Power of Business\nthe GREAT SKIN REMEDY\nTry It For All Slan Injuries & Diseases\n eaMress\n'\u25a0,\u2014\nTIM! NELSON DAILY HEWS,       TtTE?DAY MOKNTNO, JANUARY 2, 1323\no\nPage Five.\nnm niiisMmn nm\n\u25a0\u25a0a\nTHE FIRST BIG EVENT OF THE NEW YEAR, AND THE GREATEST OF THE SEASON, STARTS TODAY WITH THE SEASON'S BEST MERCHANDISE AT LOWEST PRICE\nLEVELS.   WE'RE OFF TO A FLYING START:\nTwice a year we \"clean house\" to get rid of balances of goods and make room for the new season's goods coming in. To make the clean-up complete, reductions in price are drastic.\nEvery department is thoroughly combed and original prices are reduced to a sensational point. The extent of Savings to you is clearly emphasized by the Sale Prices on this page. Dry-\nGoods, Ready-to-Wear, Millinery and Furnishings are all included.   TERMS STRICTLY CASH.   NO GOODS ON APPROVAL ... t\n$24.95\nWOMEN'S AND MISSES' SUITS\nAt Three Prices, $24.95, $35.00 and $49.95\nFor the convenience of Customers we have divided our Suits into three lots, each represent-\ningttic maximum .of value for the money.\nSUITS AT $24.95\nA choice of plain-tailored and fur-trimmed Suits,\nmade of all-wool Series, Tweeds and Velours,\nin sizes 16, 18, 3G and 38 only. Values to\n$50.00 each.\nJanuary Sale Trice \t\nSUITS at $35.00\nSmartly tailored Suits made of Tweeds and Tricotines. Beautifully\ntailored, with Coats lined with plain or fancy Silks. These are\nNavy, Sand and Tweed Mixtures. Sizes 16 and 18 to III. Values\nto $59.00. CPOr  AA\nJanuary Sale Price, each   iPOO.\\)\\J\nWOMEN'S SUITS AT $49.95\nSuits of the. better sort, made of finest materials. Some plain-tailored, on stralghtdinc styles, others fur-trimmed. Finest of lining!\nand tailoring throughout. Colors are Navy, Brown, Heindeer and\nBlack. Sizes 16, 18, 36 up to 44. Values to $03.00. fl\u00bb A Q Qr\nJanuary Sales Price, each        iP'ti\/ai\/f)\nWOMEN'S COATS TO CLEAR\nAt $24.95 Each\nOrdinarily you would pay double this money for\none of these COATS. All nicely tailored and\nmany are lined throughout with Satin. Both\nbelted and full-back styles in this lot. Sizes 16\nto 40.\nJanuary Sale Price\t\n$24.95\nTUR-TRIMMED AND TAILORED COATS\nAT ONE-THIRD OFF\nAn excellent oppoitunity to get a handsome fur-\ntrimmed Coat at a very low price. These are\nvery fine quality goods, some strictly tailored,\nothers trimmed with Beeverina, Sable, Opossum\nand nhuine Beaver, Material* are Velours, Bolivia\/and novelty cloths in such colors as Navy.\nBtown, Copenhagen, Beaver and Black. Sizes 16\nto  40.   Hegular  values   $45.00   to  $150   each.\neSI,rira:: $30.00 TO $100\n$12.50\nWOMEN'S DRESSES AT SALE PRICES\nDRESSES AT $12.50 EACH\nSerge and Homespun DRESSES, nicely tailored, in a range of colors and styles, sizes\n16, 18 and up to 42. Values to $10.50 each.\nJanuary Sale Price,\neach  \t\nCLEARING DRESSES AT $25.00\nA range of Dresses in vnl'ie up to $45.00 curb\nare placed on sale let this low price. There are\nall-wool Tricontine, Crepe and Silk Presses\nin this lot, all wanted colors, and up-to-date\nJanuary Sale Price, each tP\u00abiiD.v>U\nCLEARING AFTERNQ0N DRESSES\nAT ONE-QUARTER OFF\nIndividual  styles  and  extra  quality   Dresses,\nmade of the newest materials, many of them\nhaving only just arrived.   January Clearance\nPrice, 25',,  Discount.\nFrom Dress Goods Department\nA large table of SERGES, TKICOTINKS, AKMCKFS, WOOL\nCREPES, etc., 40 and 42 inches wide. Regular prices from $1.25\nto $1.75 yard.   January Sale Price 70c yard.\nPLAINDS, CHECKS AND FANCY WEAVES AT 98c YARD\nTwenty ends of Serges and fancy weaves in Plaids and Checks in\nall wanted  shades, splendid  for children's wear.    Kegular prices\n$1.50 to $2.25 yard QQ\u00ab\nJanuary Sale Price, yard       iJOL-\nNEW HOMESPUNS AT $1.79 YARD\nAn assortment of shades in these wanted colors, full 54 inches wide,\nand sold all season at $2.25 and $2.50 yard. ir\u00bbs   r*7Q\nJanuary Sale Price, yard         tJfJ.Bli7\nCHILDREN'S COATINGS AT $2.79 YARD\nIncluding Polo Cloths, Chevoits and Velours, 54 inches wide. Keg-\nular prices to $5.00 yard. tlJO *7Q\nJanuary Sale Price, yard    \"cyasfe I V\nVELVETEENS AT 8!tc YARD\nFifteen shades of fine quality Velveteen,\" 22 inches wide.    Kegular\n 89c\nprice $1.50 yard\nJanuary Sale Price, yard\nCLEARING FUR NECK-PIECES AND\nMUFFS AT 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT\nV. mlertul Savings on FURS. Prices on\nFurs have advanced considerably this season, and next season's prices are expected \u25a0\nto be higher. We have a splendid showing\nof Hudson Seal, Mink, Fox, Wolf, Alaska\nSable and Mole Neck-Pieces with Muffs to\nmatch, with prices varying according to\nquality and size from $23.00 to $150.00\neach.    January Sale Price, each,\n$18.75- to $112.50\nBLOUSES AT ONE-QUARTER OFF\nPlain-tailored and Novelty BLOUSES of\nWash Silks, Crepe-de-Chenes, Georgettee,\netc. A splendid selection to choose from.\nWhite and all wanted colors. Prices from\n$6.50 to $22.50. January Clearance Prices\none-quarter off.\nWOMEN'S UNDERSKIRTS AND\nBLOOMERS AT ONE-QUARTER OFF\n7 Silk Underskirts and Bloomers in a range\nof colors and styles. Kegular Prices $1.50\nlo $1 1.00 each.    Sale Prices, each,\n$3.38 to$10.50 .\nWOMEN'S CORSETS AT 0NE-QUARTER OFF\n\"Nemo,\" \"D. 4; A.\" and \"Warners Kust-i'rooi CORSETS in a\nvariety of styles and qualities. A Cone) to fit every figure. Kegular Prices from $1.50 1o $15.00 each. <T* 1 1 \u2022) *511 OK\nJanuaiy Sale Price, each                    iplelO   TO $l%e\u00abBltJ\nWOMEN'S SWEATERS AT $6.95 EACH\nPure Wool Sweaters in Tuxedo or Coat Styles. Several colon to\nclux.se from.    Kegular Price $10.00. (J\u00bb\u00a3 Qr\nJanuary Sale Price, each .     ti\/tJeeJO\nBOYS' CLOTHING AT HALF PRICE\nThe beat quality Boys' Clothing in town to clear\nout al half the marked price. Suits nil made of\ngood quality Sergei or Tweeds, with belted coats\nand full bloomer trousers.   Sites 24 lo S7,    Regular   lYii'i's   si:;.50   t\u201e  $40.00.    Janua\nPrices from,\neach     \t\n$G.75 to $20.00\nGIRLS' WINTER COATS AT $12.95\nCoats that sold regularly at 118.50 each;    All\nsmartly made nf good Velours or Novelty Coating.    Sizes 8 to  14 years. *4i19 Qr\".\nJanuary  Clearance   Price              vlwivU\nWOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR AT\nONE-QUARTER OFF\nBuy next season's supply now, ami save money. Combinations ami\nseparate Vests, Drawers and Bloomers, all-wool, or wool- and-\nco'ion mixed.   January Sale Price One-Quarter Off regular prices,\nWOMEN'S FLANNELETTE GOWNS AT $1.69\nThese Gowns sold regularly at $2.25 each mid some at $2.50. Made\nof good white Flannelette, lull sizes. <I> 1   i;(\\\nJanuary Sale Price   .    .. eTjJLet),\/\nWOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY AT\nOHc QUARTER OFF\nOur complete stork ol' Wool and Silk Hose (with the exceptii f\nHoleproof Hosiery, which aro contract priced) al one-quarter off.\nAt this saving it will pay ' ou lo supply your wants for months to\ncome. Practically every color and every size. January Clearance\n.Sale Price-One-CJuai tor Off.\nWOMEN'S GLOVES AT ONE-QUARTER OFF\nWool, Chamoisette and Kid l.loves in Winter and Spring weights.\nKegular prices $1.00 to |3.00 pair. 7K,rt <\u00a3'}  7K\nTo Clear al, pair 1'Jl    TO  \u2022?>\u2022). I O\nALL FANCY LINENS AT 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT\nIncluding Ciuny aid Madeira Centres, Runners, Tray Cloths,\nDoilies, etc. A splendid range io select from. January Sale Price\n20';  Discount.\nPURSES AND HANDBAGS AT ONE-QUARTER OFF\nManufacturers' Sample, rtirecl  from New York, good quality and\nup-to-date. Regular prices $3.60 In $7.00 each. To Clear\neach $le\u00abHJ   TO  ij)t). lO\nMILLINERY AT HALF PRICE\nAll shape-. Trimmed Hats. Pattern Rati and Keady-to-Wear Hats\nOn Sale at Half Price.\nThe Store lor Quality\nAll Dressgoods to go at 20 per cent Discount.\nThoiic 200.\nThe Store lor Style\n611 Baker St.\nFull M inches wid\nJanuary Clearance Price, yard\nFrom Silk Department\nTRIC0LETTE AT $2.49 YARD\nIliavy quality, in such colors as Cardinal, Copenhagen, Honeydew,\nGray and Sand.    Kegular price  $3.50 yard. Q>(\\   A Q\nJanuary   Sale   Price,  yard      ly&dm^io\nSILK CREPE-KNIT AT $3.98 YARD\nIn Jade.  Burnt Orange, Cold, etc.    Sells regurally at $6.00 yard.\n$3.98\nBROCADED TUSSAH SILKS AT 89c YARD\nFor Linings.   Full 26 inches wide.   Comes in Rose, Pink and Blues.\nKegular price $1.75 yard. QQ\nSale Price    '      OUL\nSILK POPLINS AT $1.69 YARD\nIn Reseda, Sand and Grey, LJG inches wide.\"  Kegular prices $2.75\n$1.69\nQUEEN QUALITY TAFFETA AT $2.49\nAll  similes,  full  yard stride,  guaranteed  to  wear.    Kegular  price\nSale Price, yard \u2022b\u00a3.4t\/\nQUEEN QUALITY DUCHESS SATIN AT $3.49 YARD\nFull 40 inches wide, and guaranteed to wear. Sold regularly at $4.50\nSale Price, yard * ebfj.4,7\n\u2022    FIGURED POPLIN AND SATEEN LININGS AT $1.98\nIn several nice designs, full yard '.vide.    Kegular prices  $:',.00 anil\n13.60 vard. ijj-l  QQ\nJanuary  Sale  Price         \u00bbDl..JO\nSJLK CREPE-DE-CHENE AT $1.29\nYard  wide,  worth  regularly  $2.00  yard. .ft -1  AA\nJanuary Sale Price      i\\)L\u00bb\u00a3iJ\nBLUE HABUTAI WASH SILK AT $1.59\nPretty shade of Sky, heavy quality (or underwear.      Kegular price\n13.00.\nReduced t\"\nSTRIPED SATIN SHIRTINGS AND BLOUSE SILKS AT $1.98\nBeautiful   quality   and   full   yard   vide.     Regular   price   $4.50.\nJanuary Clearance . d\u00bb -t   rju\nPrice $ 1 .170\nDONNETT'S DUCHESS SATIN AT $3.69\nBlack only, full 38 inches wide.   Regular price $4.59.       vjj\u00ab) (\u00b1(\nJanuary Sale Price, yard\nand $8,00 yard\nJanuary Sale Price, yard\n$1.59\n$3.69\nprices I\" $4.50\nOn Sale at, eacl\nRemnants ol Crtpt-'.k'-Chcncs, Satin* and Silks of all kinds\non lalt at about Half Price.\nDrapery Department\nCHINTZES AND CRETONNES AT 79c YARD\nBeautiful designs,   <--. - >-;\u25a0 I .hades, and good widths.   Regular prices\n$l.oo to $1.25 yard. 70\/.\nJanuary Sale Price  yard i .'(\nWHITE BED SPREADS AT $2.75 EACH\n(Md linns of while i|u II . large sizes, and slightly soiled.    Regular\n$2.75\nSCOTCH BLANKETS AT HALF PRICE\nLarge sizes ami besl makes of Blankets, all placed on Side ai Halt\nWee. ,     .   rj\nWhile Cottons, Unbleached Cottons and Shtctings Greatly\nReduced in Price.\nCHINTZES FOR FANCY APRONS\nA Large, stock to choose from al ;*.!><\u2022 yard and up.\nREMNANTS\nShort ends of Dress-Goods and Staples \u25a0!' all kinds Greatly Reduced\nin Price.\nWash Goods\nNATURAL LINENS FOR FANCY WORK AND OTHER\nUSES AT 35c Yard\nFull 30 inches wide, and guaranteed pure linen.    Regular pries.\n50c yard. . ''fi\/*\nJanuary Sale Prife \u00bb)UC\nCOLORED DRESS LINENS AT 98c\nRoss, Old  Rofjp and  lVII't   blue Linens,  full yard  wide.    Kegular\nprice $1.50 yard. r\\o\nJanuary Sale Price aJoC\nGALATEAS AND NURSES' CLOTH AT 39c YARD\nMill ends jn useful lengths of 2 to 5 yards, 32 inches wide, i variety\nof stripes, selling regularly at 49c to 65c yard.   Splendid for boys'\nBlouses. \u00bb)rv\nWhile they last at   OlIC\n Page SIT.\nTTTT: NELSOHDAILa* NEWJV.-TUF^DAy.MOuXlXO, JA.VIJARY-4,-1923-\nKootenay and Boundary\nARGENTA PUPILS GIVE   j       Rank f .paring\nSPELLING EXHIBITION\ni\n1 AUiiiONTA. it-r. net- 11\u2014ru\u00abils of\ntin Argsata school rlt-lfgnted ail nuill-\nonce. ;,l ihe annual Chrlattnaa entertainment, tine of tl,,. futures was a\nspr-Hlns    contra!.      Van    words    were\nI picked ,,,,1 \u201en,l no( a i,\u201ei,ii made an\nerror i\u201e .polling them.   The .\u25a0:.t. irtaln-\ni ,l  waa aa rollowa:\nt>l\u201e'\u201eim,' chorus. Ranta cl'iu ' Is Cam.\ni initi  reading;   recitation   b)   0,  Dales;\nrecltatl y  N. Coleman: chorus,  M>\n(,1,1  K.ntu.k.v  Home: apelllng , test:\nreallatldn by I,   Unliis: wrlllag contest;\ni Itntton  l,v  Mar)   Hawcsuk: axajntaa-\nil\u201e\u201e of eiarclse l,,\u201e,ks: chorus! Jlagle\nHells; recitation by A. Sawcsuk; reclta-\nHEAVY SESSIONChik,ren Put Up Fine Enier: S-^ss^\"^\nTRAIL SCHOOL   SANTA CLAUS\nBOARD HOLDS       VISITS ER!E\ntainment; Supper and gVi'Slil1\nr. reeitatltu\nAwards  Insurance   on  New     u\u00abnce\nTl\u201e- He\nWhile and lilu,\nrecitation b)   SI\n\u25a0lull.,i,   by   IV.   Coleman:\nHigh    School;    Tadanac    num. j.,,,   i   a  most\nn \u2022     \u2022, Christmas  entertainment   en,\nrrincipal ,i\u201e. m,.,\u00bb..v i,\u201e,,i \u201e\u201e i,-,..d!,,.,.,\n \u2014\u2022 oeniber It:    Great eeesf,  pal\nTK1IL, Dee. 31\u2014Tfi. board of aehoell aflas Lilian If.  Btdter, Uvs\ntrastees   transacted   ;,   larae   amount   of) trass,    fee   the    splendid    wo,\nenloyatu,\nSalt   i\"\n.nlng, ii,-\nSILVERTON NOTES\nSASKATOON, .Ian.    1\u2014 Hank dmrings\nin S;iHk.um.'i for the year MSI were\n$N7,K\u00bb2\/78.96 and far ths month of\nDecember   they   atari   tf,U9,3tft.a\nIti*. IX A.     Jan.     I.\u2014Bank    clearing-,\nfor the month of December were I'jo,-\ni.l,'.,~7\u00bb and for tbe year of. 192! the}\nwere   |U4,ttl,Ul,\nDEFEAT   AUXA   LEE8.\nHA.mA.ToN, Ont,. J:in. U\u2014Hamilton\nTigers got uway to a jrood start In the\n(MIA, here Saturday elegit wban they\ndefeated Aura Letj ot' Toronto, by a\nacore of fi to S.    ' '\nU\u00bbd Article.\nReal Estate\n\u25a0ejsjsjtj\nBoard\nTo Rent\nBoats and\nAutomobiles\nClassified\nAdvertising\nHelp Wanted\nPositioni Wanted\nLost and Found\nLivestock\nMachinery\nFarm Produce\nTimber and Mines\nLegal N\n0T1CES\nClassified Advertising Rates 33 City Property for Sale\nHOUSES FOR RENT\nIh-.in '\nbuiim:..  at  the  regular   meeting held   training of her puplla lit brinnii.\nIn ihe city hall on  Wednesday,  those  to \u00bbMn Perfection.     .\n\u2022*\" 'n.-Ch.,r,n\u00aba  ,:.   ,1.  Th p-1 ^Z\"'^..  ^ ^^^\n.on   and   Trustees   r.   .'::;\u2022'\" \"cil.   I..   P.   ti\u201e\u201e, \"The  Keason  Wh\\.\" by CIs\nTvson, F.  E. IHirkerlll auu J.  William-   blaklj   pU.no   solo,   \"Hi,I,,11,Ian\n_,\u201e by   Bather    Haglund:    due,      \"Urvsn\n\"\"\"' , M\u201e\u201en.\" by Clara Kuhuskl and Gaorgli\nA  ooramuhleatlon   was  received   from! Read: dtalotur, \"i,\\.t lu !]\u201e\u25a0  Meadow\nSSJjs Thoni in aonneetlop with ihe pur-   by oil,,Klu,id. II Read. <'   Kublsti\nHI1.VKKT\nMiss      lit't'le\naeoorded |     utsa   Effle\nhooluils- I Rsvnlntoke.   wl\nIn   Hie ' holldai\nKe\nri Mendaj for\n\u2022fl Uondaj tor\nwill  spend i,,r\n.Mrs. mimes l.l'l  Wednesday tar California, where she will spend ihe winter.\nMrs.   Moore snd   Miss   Roberta of  Ih,\ning. i I,.,,i,l,e; alnff I. il Friday for Ihelr holl-\nIta-   ,i,,\\s.     M,s    Moore   will   spend  hem   in\nK\u00ab: i NeN,,n :,\u201e,l M,ss Roberta iii kaslo.\n\u00bb'\u25a0\" \u2022        MI\u00bbH     Helen     II,I,Her    Is    apChdlUI    Ihe\nway ; rhi is;i\u201e;,s holtdays_wtth iier parents.\n: i\nchase of   tile   \"He,,I\n\u201ef   Kn\nsledge\" f\u201er\nA   ,li,hi\nW,      ll:,\u201e.sel,:\nVeteran Cricketer Scores\nThree Hundred Runs\nAgainst New Zealanders\nng, \"Flannels.\" b\nBSS in Ihe Tniil East school, the board M.niseT.n'if Yl'io city Moure ' by O Mae-\nd, siting lo purchase Ihls book provided Inn,I D. Read ,u,,l Albert Johnson;\nthe usual diaeoni.i could l\u201e   obtained.     ' e'J'|';'I'\"|J. ^;\u201e;v;. \"'byl'\"': .'i','1.\"\",..:.\"',\"'\nIl   wa\u00bb  mo.nl   by   Trusl ugbtred  >ll0| drm ov. |r4,t|ij.r Hat.himl a'nt'Joaeph\nanil Beceaatd by Trustee Tyson, that, Kublskt: reclto'lon. \"An lias,,.,,,\nthe ,:ii,otto fire insurance on  Ihe aew   Legend.\" by I>. R,-ud; -song hy V W'. w.\nhigh    school    b,    dlvlded-H 0    each    ,.;'s\";\"'\"|',v   K \"l\" il!i's..,,   ,li,',\u201es   VlleM\namong Kemp a Co.. Waldle llroih.rs. J.! Thunder,\"   t'S   \"   Haglund.   A.  Johimon,\nr.   Sehoflel.l  ;,n,l  j.   Ii.  Anderson,   Hi.'   li Head and t*. ICabiakl and Clara K,,- ,        , ,,      , ,\nlocul  Insurance  firms. btakl:    recitation.    \"A    Mca\u00bbag.     from    \"\"\u2022*   ''\"'   ''lchl    \"leasts   in   tbs   test\nThe application ,,i   t   i.   Young r,\u201e-. ssm,;i riaus.\" by tl. i:,.,;. song, \"Km-   i ,M,h agalnal  s repreaeivtatlve  New\nIks poaltion of Janiior ai ihe new school   [ercuiw.\" by the pupils: duel  by  Mrs. I SSealnnd   team,   tin u   declared   their\nwas   Wd  'Jll   Ihe   l-.ll ll-:nsvii,.,:iI .1   Ml,,.,   11,  1k  ,        :\u201e        V.     ,\u25a0     ,.,(.,__,\n\\t.i:i.i.i.M;Tux.   n.'\/,.   .I.,,,,   i. -\n.inn,linn   Press  Cable,  via   K, uler'sl\ni be Itarlyebsns Crlckel stub team\nllill^'    New    '\/.e.iluud    gmjtSSSfl    Ml\nA  oorareunicnth\nelved\nregard\nlinn,\nin'  ansCdustlng.\"   by\nblskl\nRead. K. Ku-\niul    Esther    llnr.lutoi;    i Hat ion, i\nA   Haglund with\nJo.moon as.let-\nto th. Unleeralty of B  C, lecture lours ..\u00ab-,.,., ,\u201e,.  ,\nMl be referred to Mr  llaroer, prlneliml sHo.lanna     I'm.I'\nof Ih.   iuKli  .chool, lo ni-ott  ,l|,,,t. Join,son\nThe   secretary   was   Instructed   lo re- '     '\notlesl   Mr.   Balfour to slarl   Ihe work on After    Ihe   song\nthe   Central   school    furnace    Itnmedl- Wi's \"\u00bb\u00bbS by \"'<   ['\n.t,.lv program, is,,,,,., , i.\nThe  board decided  that  they  would | l\"u '\" ll\"   chiWre\nl>a\\  rn per cent, of the coal hill for the       A   supper   w\u201es\nnew hlch s,in,,,l. i,r,\u201e niei! Uint  Ihe con-   hosts. Mr. snd Mr.\ntractor   h\u201es   Ihe   building   ready   for ,\u201e-   Mr,.   Keck  nnd   Jli.-\ncuisttlon by the nrsi of  Pebruary. ling.\nAccount.   Psased. Atierwnnl   danctna   w\u201es   kept   UP   till '\nThe following accounts  sen ordered   the  ,.,rh   hours   of   ihe   morning,   ths\nl>al,r C   I'.  Murray, |10;  11   M.  MrKav.   fiuale being furnish iv  M.-sinm, s  i:.\nIll: W. Oarner. 1100; li. Mason. ITS; A Haglund, M. tarlson I. M. taulurr,\nU Young *\u2022.;;:,\u25a0 city ,,r Trail J-.', ,',,'.; \u2022I\"lin '' Hell 01 l'n,i, rtl,lll,K a,,,,infill  \u201et Trail. 117 11; Trail  News. UJ; (Panylng iiii the violin\nColonist,    ,3.80:    fl.    r     Teelpholle    Co..        Th, re   being   ,,,;,\u201e,    w.llilia   nssisi n.l\n,51.*,.    W'nk'slarr,.   and   Yestaup.    I: l\u201e;   amongst  th,   visitors, the evening came\nWest     lllslnfeetltii: I'O.     |ll il.l.    J      W to    ;,    , lose     Willi    ,v,,\\\u201ei,,.    eXpresBlng\nUraham.    |:l.OH:   C. Andrews.    !:i\":   .1 ,1, lislll    at    Ihe    sue, ess    or    the   ellter-\nM    Seliefi- 1,1  * Co.. 4\"'il \"'\". file  Treas- tiutfnetit.\nurer   IlkZ.SI:   Bsnk \u201ef   Montreal.   ,1311;  ^\t\n^S'^Ksira'-'i   SLOCAN CITY NOTES\nHatU'Wond. *:i'.'.\".. t'liirk -V Sunirt I'm ,\n}3 Ut; Mum lb..-. **:.%\u2022\u25a0: W. kootent)\nBewrr .*ind l.iubt (*\u2022\u00bb. *3lVT.\">; Vnncon-\nvvr li.nlv I'luv in-. SI :\u00abi; .1 Il'ii.ln.k-\naoti. loll; Trail Merctinttlv ''... 132 *%;\nH i\" Aatw> A- flu mi..il Hupply Co..\nIti.\", on; unlit ry Iwt i:. ?;.::.. MonrrU f I'\na vi- tauni t, ?m t:.\"\nli a*aa decided that Mr Vltttiuiietn\nin .\"iint for Hi.' ffintrit work \"ii tin\nCentral eenool eh\u00bbuld i- imbl on ihi<\nrvt-'iiitiiH-Tid iii'*n <>r the rhalrman. Trun-\ntt\u00bb* Tyeoo  and  Mr   Ho|i|>er\nTh.* action of the rhalrman nnd the\naaeratary In emtaeinii Mi.-- tla-ln Kuttii\na\u00ab the principal ol TriIuiuic school al :i\nBiibiry nl\" |l3,riO o-1 ..mmin wae ln-\ndprstd      \u201e\nTheir   oppotienta   reprUed   with   tl\n*. rliryu,-;   rMMiaj j ;m..I,  to^oWtnf'on, bad tO\u00bbn4  4*.t run\nioa,\"    b>    telly (for one  wlckel  at   the oloaa of  tu\nrn-vim.is Java\" ,:\"Vs i,v'iy' TlH' x\"u'viin- \u25a0'\u25a0 A- **-*\u25a0 i\nlift, concluding the Uiran. tor the Marlyatarae chil^aeofad ,\n; dlitrlbutad pro-   &O0 D0( <,ut.\nLISTER SCHOOL CONCERT\nIS   MOST   SUCCESSFUL\nLegal Notices\n<1SS^'\n\u2022 POUND   DISTRICT   ACT.\"\nWHKKKAH uudi r tha nrovialene ' '\nthin Act application li ie (\u25a0\u25a0 \u2022 n m ide to\nthe u- utenant>OaT*rnor-ln-Council to\n\u2022unei liub a ci i Mm poi lion of ihe Aim \u2022\nworth die trie I in thi Knalo Ktectoral\nDtetrtct. mare part leu la rlj deacrlbed a**\nli> Si.'iiii- .1-1 Quarter nf Section ...\nrownahlp I. Koolfsna!1 Diatrlct, \u25a0 ponnd\nHLOCA.N  I'm    a C,  Dec  II.-\nnpd   Mr.v   S.    MacMIIIuii   nail   sun.\ndon, Clifford  Hvan, Harold  Ruaa\u00abIl and Motliv   \\t>   i.i.i->    i;iv. n   thai   thlrt)\n.f    o    Covlnaton    returnad    lo   land :-'.>  afteir  trw   publication  of   ihis  no-\n\\\\,.]i,.m1.iv    after   (pending   Chrisimn* ' tlce.   the   Meat) nant-Oover \u2022In-Coun<\nhere               ' ,;1 -rill procieil to comply with thi ap-\nMi-   i:. .1   lir.ini and Mlaa laabell and plication,   unteae   within   the   eaW   llmi\nMt-..   Margi*rwt   (Irani   want   to   Net eon objection  is mad.   by HkIh   proprietor*\n\\\\. iiii. .lav  for ..  i. w day a within euch pn ><>\\ pound dl\u00bbtrlct. In\nMi.  and   Mi-    if   T,   Butler   returned farm A of thi  tfchedute ol the aa Id Act\nfrom  their  honeymoon  Chrlatmaa   day to ti.\" uud\u00abralgn\u00abd\nami   haae    takan   \"up   thalr   resttt,-ncr E.  iv BAKIIOW,\nncroae  tin-  lake \u2022                lllntatei   of   Agriculture\nCyril   |a\u00aboa   who  an.mi.I-  limb  achool UepariniMit   of   Airr.cQlture,   Victoria\nhen.   is   -.pending   ihr   holldaya  \u00bbt   hie H   C  December.  Wth.   IH1.         if OS I]\nhome  at   Da*r   fitrh.\t\nHoy  Tipping  and   William  ' ii .\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0nw<-\"\u00abi    -\nwrtau^on  TMa^y'nTgatf*\"* '''\" .     TRY     *     CLA5SIFIE0     AUVT.\ni:\nt ami*   I.ISTI.it,  Il   c    l>. -    ::i     Th.\nannual   xcbt.ol   i .air. rl    w.c    j,l\\- .1   In   tin   !\nachot.l    li.'U-i'   11. 1 b. r    1 !'   .11111   was   |.\\\nfar   tbe   moat   sii.',. *-t nl   .hil'Ir.-n'M nm-1\nct.i    e\\,-r   b. Id    In    Ibis* il strict.     Th\u00ab\nIl.ii -tn 1   Mil.*'   was   Hi.    1, aim.    of   il..' !\n\u2022Yinlnif        l.,;ui    !..,>      ,.i,,l    mri-    anli\nHack. a< <1   t.it \u25a0-  ami  , l.i.l   in   pn lui.s    I\nBCgni i-.i-liini.'- !\u25a0: HI. i|..ii-.1 iti ilii- act,\nwlu, li a as brimful ..I liunn.r tmjn\natari    10    fii.i-li\nToward thi <b.-. of the tntartalm\neaaat   tunta  ci\u00bbnt   . m i   and  din-\nUfii-rd    Kifis   ami   a    wi-nd- rfnl    li 1\nWilly pan. 1 .11 Hu, -..ni- time with\neatraordtaarv i.l.tli!'\nMr. I.nil. h>hi ol KrlcKfOii provided\nopt.I. -   for   all   ih-    \u25a0 liil.il. *i\nMi \u25a0- Mum. I !(\u25a0 dpath of N tfon or- j\nganll, .1    Hi.    t nl. rtaiiuni-ut\n,l..>. ph W ti.-iI J. K- Kiln ei and \\\\\nMllllngtnii    tA'trtj    In-nio    f 1 fin    l.nnli.rl.y\nfor   rhi let mat*.\nMi    aril  Mrs   A    II   IV1 bb and   di -\npaii.d l.i-t Kn.tii* f-.r r.irl.T. l-laml,\nalt. 1.'    Mr     \\V. Lb   bar    \u25a0.. i*ur\u00abd   a    '\u2022\u25a0\u25a0-!\nWith   ;\u25a0    pulp   1 Hum        Mr    a \u25a0\u25a0!    Mrs\nW I.I. Wfri- pnin.Mi. \"t ., ih. ,.. at 111.\nOf the .1: nit 1. Mi Mi lib k\u00ab. i.ik I.. \u25a0 11\nMmi, t.n > ..f tin- 1: W \\ A iiii'l -lan.\nrrawmttv r nl if. Am..t. ur 1 n.1,,1..' i. Si.\nClrt: Mr W. Id. . >p.. 1 f.. ivtnrii 11. M\n>\u2022\u2022.,!- !\u25a0\u2022 |(tOj| after Iii- ramiihig mi. r\nen-   al    Camp   Llnl. 1\n1 jin. \u2022    I row \u25a0 1    wan   n   vbailor   her\t\nThin r-.):iv in,d Krldiij r.tui nln\u00ab 10 N\"l-\naan   to   -(.. 1 -I  i \"hrlHtnta*\nMarryn Wllllamn. who ha*, been in\nth. i>> ..\u25a0 ignn \\.illr\\ nil .'un 1, r and\nfan.   |.,i.l   a   nurprlw   vlt-it   in   lux  hoim*\nhere    ai 'I    -|>.n;    i lirl- \u25a0    w Ub    I.I--\n\u25a0 br-.c . 1*\n>'..I i-'r..| Lis. !.\u2022 1 Ml ['.. .'h.I Mi-:\nLb\" r rtrrivtd limn. Tlyn*-il.n Tn-n,\nVni.-ila\nHarold   Uintc-'.i 1   h-n    Ju  '   1 plflwl\na well mi iii\" rani-li, nn v*ng \u25a0' rack a\npb rn 1 f ut  nuppli   ..:   rvntt\u00bbr nl   II   f. < t\nTin-   S'lml.iv    - 1    held    11-   annual\ndiMi ii.'iu.Mi of prison (ind proaciitx in\nih. Rchool houf. I-.- 11 ber \": r\u00bbt>ti\nchtbl wai- pi iii. .1 nlili :, wi-M-fillnl\n1 liiai      stocisina    and     lb.-     -clmiai -\n\u2022mil   prleee\nThi torn ral ol William H Huacrofl\nta.,. \u25a0   plat \u25a0\u25a0   I \u00bb\u2022 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u2022 mil- r Jfl\nMlaa Mnn. -11. Ml Ming ton and MIm\nlr. ,<\u00ab Hiiwmri rs-iurned Thur\u00bb,d\u00ab\\\nfrom ' \"tsinbrook where Iht \u00bb hn\\ 1 be, 11\nat 1 'It' K l.n-li \u25a0< hool, In nt.I. 1 in upend\ntub 1 Idr   w.ih   tin li   pan nt\nCity Cab Co'y\nS. J. TOWGOOD, Prop.\nNELSON,   B.  C.\n\u2022Ot  Wsrd  l,-  rat\nTa.,  Service  Day  and   Nine.     Careful   Driver..    Heavy  and  Light\nTranfB.r Work.    Furniture \u00abnd  Piano. Mov.d  or Stored.\nPhone 18\nDay or Ni^ht\nTo the Dairyman\nAKIi your returns as lar-c as tlicy\nslloi.l, I lie .'\nHigh costs miilic maximum yielJs an\nessential i|iiali;y in your animals.\nWf will tdvanca money to responsible\nfanners to replace poor producers.    .,\u201e\nTHE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE\nBranches   in   Kootenay   snd   IsilllSStl   at   NLLSON,   FLRNIE.   CRANBROOK,\nCKESTON,   &FAIIU   FOHKb,   GHLENWOOD,   NAKUSP,   TRAIL.\nCorporation of\nthe City of Nelson\nNOTICE.\nPublic notice is hereby alven to the\nelectora nf tha Mturlolpallt) nf tha\ncity nf Nolaon thai I require tha aree-\nt-nce of tin said electore ul Ihe t'ltj\nHall nn MnirJa\\ tin- Mh da> of January, llll, iitfflj o'clock noon for tha\npurpotie of elaetiag poraontt to repre-\ns.-nt them in ih' Municipal!!) Council\nas Mayor nnd VAIdermru, on ihe I'ubllc\nKchool Hoanl \u00abs Trueteea ami on the\nDoard ..\\i\\iia,' C immlaKloners aa Com-\nmlaatouera of Police. wl\nThe candidates! shall he nominal ed\nin writing; ihe writing Khali be, aub-\n\u25a0cribed bj two votara <>f the atunlcl-\npaiitv. ns propoewr ami aocondar, ami\nshall be'dellvi red to the Returning Of- .\nfloer um time between tha date of\nthli notice ami 2 pin. of the day of\nnomination and In the event of a poll\nhelng     in i-fftaary,     suHi     poll     will    be\nopened on tha llth day or January. !\n1923. b. tween tin- boms of I o'clock a\nm, and 7 o'clock p. in in the .Council\nChamber of Um city hull at thf corner\nof Ward ami Fronl atreet. <>f which\nevery (itraon is horeoj required t\u00ab> take\nnotice and govern themaelvei accord* j\nIntly.\nThe p.rsi-ns qualified to Im* iminin-\nOled    and   elected   U   ami    t.i   linl.l    thi :\n. tin.\u2022 of Meyor of tin ntld Ctty shall.\nnave an otnerwloa provided in the\nMunicipal Act. !\"\u2022 euch as qra Brltlah\n\u25a0ubjecta   of   the   fun   age   of   twenty-\n \u25a0  Mais who huvi   b.. n  for (in* six- ;\nmonth a n< \\t preceding tin itale of nominal Ion itml nro rfr.-iKt.tol In tin- bam1\nllegiatry i Iffloa as ownere \u00bb.r laud\n\"i- land ami Improvement*! \u00bbith 111 Ihe\nt itj nl lln value as aaaetttttKl on tin bial\n.1--.\u25a0\u25a0-nieiit  r..tl, of one thouaatid dollar-\nor    re over and  aJbovi   all  reglatered\njudgenu nt: and ehargi >. or who ere\nIhe hotdere \u00ab>r Uuida within the clt) \\\nacquired !\u2022]   them bj  agreemenl to pur\n\u25a0 ha\u00ab und-1 the \"Boldtera' Land Act.'\nor   the   \"Hi iter   Houelug   A\u25a0 1 \"   or   tin\nSoldi. r\u00bb' He It lemon I An, I\u00bbI7.\" of tht\nL-ominlon, nt tb,- \"Soldlera' Bettlemenl |\nA< 1,. I\u00bbl\u00bb.\" of the Dominion and have\npaid tin- sum of one thoumrnd il,ill.n> .>r\nrmirf up..n th*' principal *\"' tbe purthase\nprior un I. r i-u<h .MH'.-nieiit  to puuha:..'\n'I'll.' |n 1 on- iiuullfteel to In iminin-\nI1I..I :n,.| rl.cted at\" and to lmld tin- nf-\nfi--.' of Altl.iinau nf Die wild city, -n.ill\ns:,m nt titherwlae pmvldtHi In lb.- Municipal Art, he \"it'll \u00bbi \u00ab\u2022\"' Hrili-li\naubJt'ctK ni the full ai\u00abe of twenty nnc\nyeurn whn have been T..r t he nix monthn\nm\\i pn. iIihk ib.< date of nomination\nand ai.- 1 li ti.-<i in ih, i.nn.i ReglMtrj\nni fir. . ownora of land ur land and improvement* withm the clt) of Ihe vaJue.\nnt niiN - .,1 i,i, in- I.utt-, as*-. -Mrtni. ni roll.\nnt fivt* hundred dollar, or innr*? ov. r\nami iibuv.. all r, Ki-\\., r.\u25a0iLJmli[e|m nt\" and\n. \\ 111 < f. ,.1 win. at** Il,i- vt,.lib if of lends\nwithin Hi. . It) acquired b> them b) ,\num. . in. nt io purchaa, under Ihe \"St.i- !\n\u25a0I \u2022 1*' Land A.l. ' Vt ihe \"Detb r HotU\nIng   Act.\"   or   tin    \"Nniiliir-    Hettlemenl\nAct     lilt,*'   of   the    I nun.11.   ul    th,\n\u2022\u25a0Soiii., is Bettlemenl  Act, l\u00bblf,\" of Un\nDomin    and   have   pild   Mu   sun,   ..1\nii-..   buntJred  dollara ni   muu   U|   Ho\nprincipal of the purrhaae price under\neuch agreemenl  in pun ham\nThi perponx ellglbl, lo t- nomln-\nend for ami flecbed mk Kchttol iruNli-n\n\"t   Un    ,\\, |aun   Hchoql   111-! 111 1   ahnll   in\n\u25a0 a) n,.raon being 1 Rrltlah euhject of\nihe fall ace of twenty-on* yeara and\nhaving b,,n for Um abi montha next\npieceding the day of noen I nation ih.\nregit-1< red own. : in the Land Regleir)\nofflt \u2022 of land or r. al proper!) in tin\nClt) Behool putrid of Ihe aeeeaoed value   on   Ho*   la-1    Mum. 1 iw I   Aaaeaemtnl\nmil   nf   fiv.    hundred   dollani   or    1\nnvi i- and ai.-'V. an) regletered Judgmeiil\n1    charge, nnd being ntherwtatt quallfli d\nI\"  vote at HI!  of School TrU-Ut-ee\nIn the ut Id Sraooi IMairlet\n'Tht  peraonti qualll,. .1 i\u00ab> !\u201e\u25a0  nln  '\u25a0 <i\nand eh rli .1 na and lo bold thi ..1 lot\nul I'ollr, Con ml \u25a0 on. r of the naiil Clt)\nsii..ii mv\u00ab is ..il (Vwlae provided u\u00ab\nthe   Mum. Ipal   \\' 1   be   >uch  as are   llrtl\n\u25a0 '1 aubjet li \"i Hi- ml ag< \"f twenty\n\u2022 a . *. \u2022!- it ho hn\\e i.t. 11 for tii M\\\nin -nihil in vi ni \u25a0 rVding Ihe dale -*i\nnominal um nnl u, n gtalan d m th.\n1 .ami Kegiatr) nffic as ownera nl\nland, or laml ami hii|to\\.mint\u25a0. within\ntl \u25a0 City ..I tin \\ 1 Im He*a\u00bbr*ent\"'fl t.n Ihe\nlit i,eeaeim. nt roll of five hundred or\nmore, over and above all rtglMered\nlutlgmente and rhargi or who are tin\nbtdoVre .-r land* within the \u00bb'it\\ a*>\nuulred by agreemenl in purchaae under\nil.. \"Holdlt 1 -' 1.11 -d \\. 1 \" ..r ih. -II. tt. r\nI bill PI ll| Ai I \" nt Ul \"Soldi, is K.-ltle-\n.. ui \\. '. HIT \u2022 u| the Dominion, or th.\n'-HoId|ert<'   S.'ill. i\". at     \\-t.    |\u00bb1\u00bb\"   .,t   (In\n'\"\". n      11 'i   I \u00bb*.    n.il.l   th'-   \u25a0\t\nttvi   hundred dsill ire m  more opoa Iht\nPi 'i \u25a0 Ipal   of   Ih.    \u2022 haae   prh \u25a0    ui di\n-u'h agreemenl lo purctunee.\nflivi n  mill, r my  hand nt  the City of\nSelaon at aid   (hi   lad da)  ..( .1 iuu-\natv.  im.\nW.   K    WAKRON,\n(Cell) K tarn Ing offlc\u00ab\nWant, and Olaaelflad Advertteing\u2014One\nami a half cents per wont per IneeKlod,\nHlx r. nts per word per week, or ItVbe Latimer\u2014|    rooms    nnd     bath,    $16\npt-r wt.nl per inonili. oaah  in advance, n.\u201e.lth                                               f \"\nTniii-i.nt min accepted only on a caah- \"'\"-nn.\nIn-advance  bimla     Btnch  Initial  figure, Bllh\u00bba\u2014I rooms nnd bath, $18 month\nffimun\\,5ic\"f c^ad BOc \u00b0M  \"*** s,M,,loy-7   rooms, nnd   bath,   furnace\nLocal   Beading   Moticee\u2014 .nc   per   word \"Cited.   e25.H,\n\"anaTlc^r *l&'*B&Si\u00a3F5$'. STORES FOR RENT\nlala .\u2022!\u2022 a wont, \".'fi iwr oent .liM*ouiit If , 3 stores in excellent locations,\nrun daily without chain,',1 nf copy for\num month or inure. Where edvertiae-\nntent is nl out In short Um s the charge\nis |IUc a lino for llonuin type, l|fi fur\nblarkfavi*. and L'Ho fur blackface capitals.   Minimum Sao, if charged doc.\nC. W. APPLEYARD\n.     Baker St.\n10   Male Help Wanted\nlaJBM WAMTKO Trock din. is, ihauf-\nf. ure, automobile m< chanloa, battery\nami Ignition men. etc We help place\nyoU In nlie of tll.se well paid pOUl-\nttona free Ihere Ih always a iliTuiiiifl\nfor real iralned men: let us start >ou\nritilit Write today for our free circular describing our couraea, iurlmhug\nour free radio course offer. H.inphill\n>hoola,    Ltd ,   Calgary,   Alta\n+   +   +   +   +   +   +   -r   +   +   +   +   +   +   +   +   +\n*   FOR SALE :\nBY TENDER\nor Vat\ni. B,\nComtvtent\n     (6052)\nblaokamlth.\nKnot.nay Shin-\nWANTFal\nMust be good a \t\ngit* Company,  Limited, Snlmo, H.  ...\n(1011)\nWANTKh      I'.aperlenced       dishwasher,\nmale \u00ab>r fi male.   Apply Tin- Orill.\n_i;.\u00bbsr,)\nW \\NTi:ii   immediately,      two     firat-\nclajm operating     mlllwrlghis.    si.ady\nwork, i^ood pay.    Nicola rnrn^Mnil\"\n (Mil)\nMi:\\. women bn loan ItarberlBg; paid\nwhile learning; tool supplied Catalogue free.   Muter Collvgu, Vancouver.\n ItfW\nAUTO   AND   Tru.CTOft  BCHOOL\u2014We\nteach thoroughl.v  practical oouraea In\nauto nnd tractor npair, auto elei-lrlc-\niiv,   atoroge   batterlea,   welding   at\"1\nVUloanlatng, Good positions open to\noar gredliOtae. No art* Innli I'n*\nvloua experlenoa uniii'i-i'\u00abomry. Pre*\nemployment dan\u00abntawn| \\\\rit.. or call\nfor oaulaerue No. Ki Mndwrn Auto *\nTractor Hchoala, 1J02 Wnt Recond\nAxenue, Hpohnne. laMS)\n\u00bb;m\"I> anaMa and siej.ly empluymfnl\nMen wanted to tee\\rn the barber trade\nLight, plenannt. clean work You can\nlearn In a few weekrt* time by ni lending Hemphill'B. ' Qreat demand for\nbarbera ai from |-r< to Ml per ueei\nand eommlaalon, Uundrede of locations where you can atari in buolneae\nfar   yourself.     Wrlltt   or   call   fur   fr.\u00abe\nratalogue.    llrmphiil   Barber College\n*   3th  Av,  !\u25a0:. 1'nltr.iry.  Alta    i.ilf.T)\nTenders will be received by\nthe undcrfliKiied for the purchase of part of Block 109,\nOubh Addition, Trail City, to-\nBet her with the store theron,\nlately occupied by the Co-Operative ltallana Association, Limited.\nTenders, muwt be ln on or\nbefore .laminry 10, 1H23, and\nmust be marked outside the envelope  \"Tender.\"\nNeither tho highest nor any\nt(;iider will m-cessarlly be accept ed.\nw. H. FAWING,\nAuthorized   Trustee.\n(\u00ab037>\nSPECIAL\nCOTTAOI KOIl |aI4 5 moms anil\nbuth. Thla can be bosjflk, on vary\neasy   t.'rmf.     l'ri,','   $100(1.\nC.  W.  APPLEYARD\n1:1 Situations Wanted Male\n!..,,,,    I,.'\n:,\u00bb  I::\n- i19    Poultry and Eggt\n1.na i  1 T**\nWHIST DRIVE IS\nGREAT SUCCESS\n\u25a0 I1.V13HTHN\n,    Of   th.    um\nenaaon  wan\nda\nth<\nThe Consolidated Mining u Smelting\nCompany of Canada, Limited\nOffice   Smellini,   snrl   Rclining   Department,\nTRAIL,   BRITISH   COLUMBIA\nSmelters and Reliners\nPurt'lm -I'l's of Gold, Silvrr, Copper, Lnd and Zinc Orca.\nPlOdlicara ot Gold,  Silver.  Copper, Pig  Ix'ad and Zinc.\nTADANAC, TRAIL.\nLAN I-   ACT.\nToral of Mnttc*.\nBELSOB  LAND   nli.TRICT. D1STBICT\nOT  KOOTENAY.\nT.VKi:     I,\"',, \u25a0      tl  ,t     l^'rl,-r     Ant,,,,\n,:\u2022,,- |.., k ,,i  k. k,  I.   i'   \u201e\u25a0   ui*\nIn.,,,     il Ml, >,,.',!,      I,,,.,,,li     It,    i,,.,,l\\     l-.r\nI-,,,,.  .,,,,,   In   imrdiase   lit*   {>,ll<>sli,it\n,1, \u25a0 . , II., ,1   lands:\n,',.\u201e,,,\u201e \u201e,i\u201ei.'   ;,'   :,   t\u201e,M   |,l.,\u201et\"'   ;,t   11,,'\nNorth ST.. I l..,i Nil H llrour\nt    Kootenay   liistt \"t.  Ihenea  IS rhmln*\nMot Hi   il,..,,.,. \u25a0;\u201e , hnln.  Kast. Ih, \u201e\u2022\u25a0    .'\"\n, haina Roulh, il    :\u201e enaln, Wi   I, lo\ni\u201e.i,i, ,.r , ,i,\u201e,\u201e, ,,.\u25a0 \u201et\nl.l'.STIIII   AI1THII1   OltiiHmihVK\ninu,I Nuvaml.rr l\u00ablh, IS31        li,\u00bbll\n\"\"\" '\"   7,\",','r'', ItKllAI. I\u201e,r,\u201es \\v Iti i.-  Wyandotte rock-\n ' ,1.-1:.. Ua. i,ai,it,,i. rrgi\u201e \u00b0.:.u aag-Iay-\n-\u2014-\u2014-                   \u2014                                     ' Ina   .iraln.   Iiv-  tlolUrs   115 00)   ,.\u201e,l,\nia Situations Wanted Female '  '' \"\"*\u2022\"\u25a0 '\"\u25a0-4- \"\"\u25a0\"\"\u25a0'\"\"; ^l]\nJ ,,..,.,,   |   ,,    D.n   tor    petition for i'l'IH-HRKl. Uahurn   hens,   to   make\ni -i...;'.:  uood pum coos. .\\,\u201e,iv   :\u25a0;;,\",\"\u201e,\",\";  \u00ab\u00bb\u2022\u00ab*\u2022 s^praua,\nI;,, v   ','.   \"    I i'i i U    Vewe                    i \",'i\" ;, Mi'.i.'in M.4.                                             | i.niia)\n\"                                       . h'l'lt      SAI.K\u2014Kirred     Itotk     . .., k. r-1;\n11 Female Ihlp Wanted '-'\u2122 -  Sl-\" \u25a0   \"\t\n\\\\\\\\Ti:i'     lolil|..t.|lt     \u00abnlli:in    i ir    (till    r1^ :\ni,.r a iiereJ InuiM worK in Trail. I'hone ' _ _ _ m    _\n '.'\u2022\"\u00bb=' 20   Live Stock for Sale\nIIAIKWtlltK      \"Tl\u201e       hoi,\n35\nFor Rent\nHOI'.IE FOR RKNT \u2014 Small house,\ntlit-te rooms, partly furnished, |10 a\nrooiilh. Mrs, Hall, Gordon Rd, FHir.\nvl.w   Sl,ii,\\:,r,l. (KIKlti)\n29     Lost and Found\nLOST\u2014A |\u201e'arl necklace on Baker. Vernon or l'o.stofftee hill. Return to\nCampbells Art nailery.    Reward.\n(IStt)\nBusiness   and   Professional\nDirectory\nCarpenter and Builder\nT.   A.  LAWSOS,\nStorm, Bash, Remodeling, lluiitte Repairs\nMalcolm Bids., T.rnon St.\n\u25a0 (MH)\nMassage\nJ. B. B. SMITH.\nPhysli'iillur. and  Massage.\nHorns Treatments.        216 Silica St.\n<G57,1>\nInsurance and Real Estate\nB. W. DAWSOBT.\nReal Kslat,'. lusui inc.'. Rentals.\nAnnable Blk.   B. 0. Boa 7IS.   Fhone 1\u00bb7\n t5!69)\nTELL your  wants through  Ths  Dally\nV'PWN    Pl.lSHlfU.,1    ,'' ill,, 111,1\nMonuments\nCampbell St Bltchle Monumental Co.\nP. O. Hox m;;,.      Nelson, B. C.\nTel.phone 16. (5670)\nCANADIAN  AUTO AlfD  Et-ECTaWCAL\nSUPPLY   COMPANY.\nBattery Service Station.\nrievelan.l rocll tlrJIlft, nlr hose flttlnes.\nradio auppllea, electrical appllancee. motor unit fenerator repairs, electrical and\nmechanical       inttnlllwr,      oxy-acetylene\nweltitiifr;. machine shop work.   1*. O. Box\nf.3, 306 Baker St., Nulaon.    1'hone BS3.\n(6671>\nPainters and Decorators\nAatoa Painted.\nMTJBPHY  BROS.\nDealere In Wall Paper.\nStore\u2014 Auto Shop\u2014'\n113   .:     \u25a0 i1 \u25a0!!.\u25a0   Bt. 411   Hall   SL\nAccountants\n\u2022'IIARLES F. HUNTER\nAuditor\nM   <<\u25a0\u25a0'.: \u25a0\u25a0 Jam Bulldinir.\nBox 1191. Nelaon. B. C.\n  (&\u00ab73>\nIfT BlUCEBDNITiLA.il.\nGeneral Account Ins, Amiitinir.\nInroiiie Tax Siaieinnita I'repared.\n(Jeneiui Delivery, Nelaon. B. C,\n(5:. 631\nHave your rut hair or combines made j TWO  aood   eovs,   milkinK   and   mvu\n\"ll'[y\">.   \u2122\\*,'l\"Un<*iiy^\\\\.i\"l\"*U        I'tlf'-r.    A eoap 1110 for tin- thr.,-   ft\nf..r a   ehort   lime.     Tho   only   prof,\n. aiooal   wlemakt-r   and   bnirrorker   li\nthe interior     1 Ireee  mnk.   ietae for\nJarvU.     Kt Try     Land Inn.     North\n\u25a0bore,   Nolaon, (Selt)\nl\u00bb rn   ;. m   Iwlr wt.vlnf.     ih.   Acton   *iJh   8ALS\u2014Splendid   V.rl'ohln   tiar\nHair Co., '\u25a0^'\u00bb'>,\u25a0^  Baker St.    rimne &S&. i     rt-Klatered, 3*\u00ab yeara old.   1>. I   Doyle,\niS\u00bbt\u00ab) '     II K,  No.   1 (*M4)\nYt*n saw; \"im. buckakln horae with\nri-luiK and. para eaddle, 1 Inirn.sit,\nalso one I. nl 9Hllt; $1U0 lln' lot\nAppU    Box   :.*.!.   Nil-on    niont)\nURIZZBLI.\nCut fli\nFlorists\nEd  ORKENHOUSft  Nelson.\nnrars ,u,u floral designs.\n1647,)\nWholesale\nFor Exchange\ni\u25a0m:     i:\\,'ii t.\\,;t;   i\u201en.r,,\\. ,i     ram\n\"'\">'   \"t't'i \"-\u2022 \u00ab\u2022'.. for Imnrored   -\u201e  ...       \u201e t       C   I\nW::,12.'!'..,.',..'\u25a0\u2022  I,','   l:\"\"\",.':.,':'.\". 1S Miscellaneous for Sale\nBERmnoTON a sun,\nWholaaala rruit M, r, li.nta.\nAll r\u201e\u201et .nreluMra b\u201en\u00abl,l for\nTelephone ,ll. rfsaaaa, B\n, MACrxiNAl.ti s> CO., WHOLB\nQrocerB and Provision Iterchsati\nporters ,,f Teas, Coffees, Spices,\nKrull^, Staple und l-'ancy tiro\nKelson.   II. f\nash.\nc.\nIUTI)\nISALH\nhn-\nPrled\n\u2022*\u25a0     Teachers Wanted\n\u2022\\u iik Miv .ii: and Tamaradi m\u201e\u201e,i :\nt.,r sale. Waal etfersf 1', Hruyi,.\nKrultdsle, n. f. iiiiilni\nEngineers\n\u201e.,,,(, ,1 fi.r |.',,|; NAl.t: I'rlntlni prews, ,'ompl,'te. I\nMill, <|,i.,lift- Bultable for ,ar,l\u00ab or menu-. Ahso\nlit. p. J2U ittol.'r.^ riio>ve. the Cycle\n-~ ~~~~~^~~~~      ~~m^~'       M.'i'ii \" \u2022\u25a0...\u2022.\u2022 \t\n\u00bb\" Houses Wanted run SALB    Irauani  leaelas eomitrr\nII\ninsurance\n\u2022 .iier for quick suit', - ranse\nI., etoa lined wnh or unhout bath rub,\nboiler Mti,I eonn.elloiio. Rph mini .oul\nmi wi.o.l li.Hi.i, hone i-utt.r. miln\nKi iinii i, aeerlns machine, refrlserator,\n2 lawn mowi-ra,   An) or all.   No ren-\n -_-.--.-.  \u25a0._.-.      winable of fir refui di    Write todnj\n. N   1.   Kn\u00bbt la nil,  V mil  (SHt)\nincome insurance \u00ab?\u00ab half.- .\u2022 T.W. ,n.i. wiiiism\nM\u201e,k    N.l.,',, ,.,,v,,\nFOR rXill   \u00bbhin\u00abl.~s   \u00abrlie   Mrtjueen. Hlfver-.\nBUT ,     '\"\"j  IMW   l\nusiness   women pph   k.m.k i ..,,..y   t,\u00bbrr\u00bbis ke..;\nAND .J-\"\",\"\" '\u25a0'\u25a0\"\"\"'\u25a0\".    _\"\u25a0'\u25a0\">!\nBusiness Men -18 Farm and Dairy Produce\nPro.ide. pro.sctton sg.m.t I,.. rVsea JJ^j; (.|i|;|[   ~  t||i|ii   W|.:i\u2014\/:\n. .,     \u2022      ,i wint. r   applea,   |1.I0   hox.   delivered    \u25a0*\nAll    ACCldentS '     Itpoclal   ratea   m  quant It lea,   II  boxen\n_'^_'\"\"r'.'_  V  '-  Jarrlo, Nelaoo   i6\u00bb3!\u00ab) !\nEvery Sickness\nAt   Lowest   Cost\nGtee* Bros., BUrden ft\nMET.SON. B. O.\nCIVIL  AND   MINING  ENOIBXI1BB\nB. C. Alberta and Dominion\nLand Surveyor*.\nCrown Grant Agente. Bine Printing.\nAssayers\nK. W. WIDDOWBON, Hox A110J, Neluon,\nB. C Standard western chargce.\n(Mlt)\nAuctioneers\n38 Miscellaneous Wanted\nthe   Women'i   Anxili.il i.   Tn. -ii n .   i\ne>ml\u00bbr  -'*     Th.' In.II   which   wax dee.\n\u25a0Med  l v   ill*   vomm  i i.l.   nf ih-   ehur.\nMri -fi I   a   very   Kn\\   i rr. t i    with   i\nHi kI    green    \u25a0\u00bb\u25a0 i> a in- i -.    ,-vi rgrfentt    u\nhh   In IH      At   inlilnlKht   a  Unit\nliineli   v.**   nerved,   nUo   h>    ihe   you\n\u25a0eopl. i\n\u00bb    Of   the  HM'tllt  of   Hit    i veiling   \u00bb:i-\nj. nrh- a Jtl'e, Which whs Won hy Mis-\n1 'li      RlirR.'ar.    Ill'l     Mi        Kit \u25a0!     W.-l.l,. r\naU;.:i>    other   iinvi I   fhiln.\"    W-'io   lll'tlinKt'l\nm  ih.   whim <1.i\\.\\ Mr-   li   laoimihti r\nw.c 'he winner of III.' lmlnn' fh'M prlt,'.\nt* ii. h    who   a   Ktlvet   hr*a,l   tray.\nIh-' ladlee nf ih- unnillHrv M*l\u00abh to\nthank Mr A. UeAtih v, Mr V Ulll ami\nIf I' Kelt-atll Tor 11.\"li tlonaUoiiM of\nIA     prltee\nIh.     net    pro,.',,!-   iiinounte.l   tn   lll'J\nFIRE DESTROYS FOSTER\nRESIDENCE AT BARTON\nR. W. DAWSON\nWANTKD    A goftd   boat   about   14   foel\n(complete) Wi lie     Mini   ix     lowst ,\nprice   ihllvered   to   H.   \\N.ilK\u00ab?r.   Bal- j\nP. B. 733.    Annable  Blk.    Phone 197       four <t>\u00bb7*\u00bb\n                              _        (t\u00ab5\u00bb)   CQW    juc|,,B^ P|X    rftit-t     pound;    ralf\nT):i.l.   yo'ir   wnnte   througr   The    t'Jl'         -  e'*t    e.uta ]     V     Morgan     NVNnn\nNewn claaalfled column\"                                B   (*. IWeB? I\nW. CUTI.EB.\nAuctioneer.   Appraiser,   Taluator.\nQoodn  to.hi   pnvutely or nt  auction.\nI  Ward Street. Phone 77.\n (r.<7l,)\n\u2014 \u2014'\u25a0   \u25a0  a\nFuneral Directors\n\u201e._ r^ \u25a0    \u25a0\u00ab      \u25a0-\n.1 R(lBKIlTHt).\\. 1'. I>. IV tc K\u201e 801\nVictoria Htreet. 1'hune 292. Mvht\nPhone 157J.  __ (r,6*i)\nStandard    Furniture\nCo., Undertaker*,\n**uneral Directors.\nAuto hearee, un-to-\ndata ehap.'l. Hi st\naervlcr.   k'rlcea rea-\nm-iiable. C\u00abs2l\nBRINGING UP FATHER\nBy George McManus\nA\\ \\1 ON VJUII .r.\nPA^i\\ '\" INDIA.\nYOL)LL KJA^I 'aA.^\u25a0\nV\/CA\u00ab. TMKT VIAT AvNO\nDOIS'T XOO OWE   LET\nML \"-orTE- XOU -WITH   XOUK\nn\n|..\nM,\nHI  KT, IN\n\"   1*1--^^^^^^^^^^_^^^^_\nnlny  ,,, .i|m ,.,l I'itriHl ttiMF,  here     Mr\nHi.v.iih    left     for     ,a,,i|>     t,t     Kllekeot,\n\\    A    Barton  Is vlaltlng   N,,k\u201e.i)  litis\nsasss\ntrunk    t',,.1, r a   ll'iu\".'    WJM   ,l,'Htr\u201eye,l\nby   fir.   \u201e\u201e ,'hrleltnaa mornlna.\nM,     I.. f   Trull   in   t.   vl.ltor   h>re\nBill '\"ii   'i, \u25a0\u25a0,-   nf   In\"       ,.,,'\u25a0    .,' \u2022     \t\nIBS  avell  :::,\n1.  being   I\"  '\u2022    r,,|,\u201elly   In   llt'li   trauilnS. *\nI rtTLL LIKE THE\n\"MORNIN AvFTER\"\nWITH  THIt) THINq\n 9\nTrTE ITOLSTm TOTTT NEWS, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2, 1923\nPap 3cm\"\ne_     \t\nNews of Sport\nCUBS DEFEAT   !\nTRAIL TIGERS\nCapture Second League Fix-\nture by 2 to 1 Score on\nBad Ice\t\nIn a hungup Rome lull of pep nnd\nectlon, but with little teamwork from\ncither side, tho Nelson Cubs, Intermediate hookey champions of Hrltlsh\nColumbia, administered, n second de-\nI feat  to   the  Trail  Intermediates  ye\u00bb-\n1 terdny  nflernoon   by  t   I   tn   1   score.\ni YtHtrrduy'H same waa the second of\n0     aerlca    for    the    karaon    trophy,\nj emblematic of the West Kootenay\nchampionship, and for the right to\ndefend the Coy cup for the British\nColumbia   championship.\nCompletely outweighed by the Trail\nBKgregutlon. the local boys put up\na good fight on ice dccldodly to their\ncVsadvitntitge, and in Ihe second\nperiod cume from behind and won\nthe game, holding Trail eeuroloss In\nthe   last   frame.\nBoth teams put up nn excellent exhibition, nnd the chocking was hard\nand close ihrtnighmiL Both arjuadS\ntried combimitlim. rushes but to no\nadvantage, ns the puck could not be\nreadily  carried on the  iiiuidiy Ice and\nPAY YOUR\nTELEPHONE\nBILL BEFORE\nTHE 18TH\nYour telephone bill is\ndue on the 1st of the\nmonth, and 18 days are\nallowed for payment. If\nyour bill rails for discount,\nbo mire an*l pay by the\n18th of the month and save\nH.OOt We will l>e plnd to\nhave you bear this iiigiiiml\nso that yon may save tho\ndollar.\nall  goals wore more or less  from Individual efforta.\nIn the first period the Cubs were\nforcing matters and Marshall,' the\nTrail nrt custodian, had n busy time.\nI ut was always on the Job and turned\nnil offerings to the side, pe Paaqucl,\nmore commonly known as \"Mystery,\"\ntbe big defence man for Ihe Trail\nteam, after 10 minutes of* play, broke\n:iway and on a lone rush from end\nto end, planted the rubber behind\nningrosfl for a acore. The period\nended with tho score 1 lo 0 In Trail's\nfavor.\nScore   in   Second\nWithin five minutes of play In the\nsecond period W. Marquis evend up\nmatters, when he beat Marshall on\na rebound from Armstrong's shot\nfrom wing. W. Marquis, five minutes\nlater, again scored on a pass from\nO'Glnskl, but the goal wan disallowed.\nArmstrong, however, put the Cuba\nnliead two minutes later, when, on a\nsolo rush, he sped the puck home for\nthe last acore of the game. The\nsecond period was enlivened some-\nwhat by a little fistic demonstration\nbetween Johnnie Marquis and Clarke,\ntbe Trail wing man, nil members of\nI.,ith teams taking n hand Banners the\nrumpus was quelled, nnd the\noffenders banished lo cool their ardor.\nIn the lasl period both teams Irh'd\nherd for goals but to no avail as th'1\nnet guardians were handling every*\nthing coming their wny In good\nshape. The crime all through was\nhi.rd fought, as the teams In play\nwere   quite   cven.'y   matched.\nThe learns lined up ns follows:\nTrail Position Nelson\nMarshall    Goal    Ringros-\nC, Ijtnrlenlle  ...Point    Hininn\nIV Pasquel   ...C. Point...   .1.   Marquis\nClarke  R. Winn...  W. Marquis\nt.nvi rtlk    Center...   S.  O'Glnskl\nIngram    I..  Wing    Armstrong\nSubs\u2014Trail:    Ross.   Matovieh,   Tog-\nnotee;   Nelson:  Curran.  Oil*.  Pills.\nFLUKE SHOT     COUGARS BEAT\nGIVES GAME     THEMAROONS\nTOCAPITALS    IN OVERTIME\nTigers Have Substantial Lead Speedy Game From Start to\nlor a Time, But Regina     Finish;   Heck  Fowler  Is\nComes On With Rush\nHurt\nft H\"***$[* Tfe \u20ac*\u00ab, p*\u00aby\n\u00abB\n-v-v-,., ^.\/J^s\nOUR\nCALGARY. Jan. 1\u2014Regina Capitals\nterminated their Initial swing around\nIhe Western Canada league circuit\nhy defeating the Tigers I to 3 after a\nthrilling   gnme   this   afternoon.\nFor\nliipino rater\nTreats Opponent\nas Punching Bag\nPHILADELPHIA. Jin. 1.\u2014Pnncho\nVilla, flywoinht champion, easily defeated InVIWm Murray of thla city\ntoday In ihe principal hot it of a New\nYear's day card. In the lost three\nof the etcht rounds the Filipino\nfighter made a punching bag of the\nPhliade'phliin. BSSSa, weighed In at\n110  pou mis.\nCurl Tremalne of Cleveland, beat\nASM While of Albany In eight\nrnutuls of swift  fighting.\nEskimos   TKftuc   rii.ras.\nKDMONTON. Jan. 1 \u2014 Before leaving\nto play In Saskatoon, Ijenni*. Me Ken-\nale. manager of the I>klmos. announced the trade of Johnny M.oi of\nSaskatoon. Olllesple, (Irani and Cook\nwere n leased hy the Eskimos en Saturday.\nmore ihan two-thirds of the struggle\/\nIt looked like a Calgary victory, an1\nat one rtage they were leaded 3 to 1\nand were having a decided edge In the\nterritory play, but the champions not (\nonly tied It'up In the third, but alsoj\ndelivered the goal that gave themj\nthe verdict.\nFrrntfe shooting on the part of the;\nHernials. who missed many easy!\nchances, together with laird's phe-j\nnomenal goal keeping, particularly in^\nthe seeoriil period, cost the Tlgera tho j\ngame.\nThe goal that won the game was\nrather heart rending lo the capacity\ncrowd that Jammed the arena rink,\nSS the pink delivered from Andy\nMoran'a stick hit\" the Ice about five\nfeet In front nf Mlnney, took a bad\nbounce nnd danced off the goal keepers'   pads and   Into   Ihe   net.\nDuring the HO minutes there wns\nsome bewildering hockey, with tho\npace exceptionally fast. Both teams\nf Acelled in combination nnd tht Helng goal for Keglnn, the re-ii't of a\n\u25a0m res of passes by Hay T.n 1 Irvin.\nv.us  decidedly   pretty\n1,;>hor. Oliver md Duttnn f.'itured\nfor the- Tigers., while Uiird. irvin, Hay\nami  McVeigh  starred  for the winners.\nPlay    waa    remarkably    clean,    Wllh\nMoran drawlrg ihe only penally.\nSummary\nperiod\u20141,    llcglna.    Sparrow,\nCalgary,   Fisher  from   Out tin.\nCalgary.   Oliver  fioin   F'sh*r,\nVANCOUVER, Jan. l.-ajYlctorla Cougars defeated Vancouver Maroons In an\novertime name here this nflernoon by\na score of 2 to 1. From start to fintsh\nthe game travelled nt phenomenal speed\nwhich did not diminish until Clem\nLnughlin's shot from the blue line\nbn.tiK.it the gnme lo a sensational |\ndost? after (IK minutes anil 20 second\nof super hockey. The only dull moment j\nIn ,the play came when Heck Fowler\nliterally \"headed off\" a vicious shot to\nVictoria's nets In the ihinl period and\nhad to In* taken off for repairs. He\ncame tsaSB) with three stitches In his\nfntchcad hut lu the play which followed, never a shot went hy htm.\nVictoria's defense really won the\ngame.\nSummary.\nFirst period \u2014 1. \\ aticuuvcr, Cook,\n1 tH; 2, Victoria, Mahler son from\nFredeiickson,   4 :1 S.\nBS01 Sit   period\u2014No   score\nThird   period\u2014No score.\nOvertime     period \u2014 3,\nLoughlln. S;2A.\nXslnen*),\nVancouver Position\nLehman     final\nCook    Defense\nDuncan\nI ton cher\nVictoria,\nVictoria\n, . .Fowler\nLoughlln\n.rvfense   %.W.   Loughlln\nForward    , F,-edcrickt>on\nFirst\n:42;   2,\n:*\u2022,  3,\nSecond period\u20144, Calgary. Oliver\nfrom Fisher, i:30; 5, Regina, Irvin,\n5:30.\nThird period\u2014fi. Regina, Hay fi-im\nIrvin. I.M,   i*. Kegina. Moran. ft: 10.\nLineup\nCalgary Posllnm Regina\nPlnney        0*1     \u2014 Lnlrd\nQsMlner    Defence     Moran\nn-: \u25a0 \"O    Dstsaes   _., Traub\nOih-on       Forward     Stanley\nOliver     Forward   Hay\nMartin  Forward    ... Sorrow\nDutlon  Forward .   ih V. igh\nIVa      Forward   Irvin\nKlsher      Forward .... .Dulkowskl\nAnderson... Forward Haliell\nKerferee\u2014 Skinner  I'oulin.\nSTmATHCOaTAS AMD XMIOKTS  WIN\nEDMONTON, -Jan 1. \u2014 Edmonton\nSlniihronss dSSSSSJSd Cam rote \u20ac lo 1\nii ml the Knights of Pylhlas beat I-i\nVrri'ttdry, \u20ac to 3 In the Northern Alberts   Hockey   league   games   here   this\nstisraisg.\nSHETLIM   SCOKSS   A\nTLlHHHiL    KMOCCMOUT\nLYNN'. M.f\", Jan 1 \u2014Eddie Shexlln\nof Roal'iiry, won a technical knockout\nover Hay Pryal of I'lilfhursjh lure thi*\nafternoon The houl was Mopped In Ihe\nsixth round to save Pryal from further\npunlthment.     They   are   welterweights\n\u25a0 DD   TATLiin   liters   tooil     |\nINDIANAPOLIS. Jsn 1 \u2014Rul Tar-,\nlor of T< rre llaule. Ind, bantnin-\nWctght. knocked out IVnny Vogrl of\ntcheduted   |0-round   bout   herr   lottay.      j\nKnickout Circus. Pittsburgh feather*,\nwi-lghl was ntjthnved by Mi. k, I\nOI><>wd of Munrle m l.n rounds, ar.\ncording  In  n*-w*pap\u00abT  men.\nDEMPSEY WILLING\nFOR A BOUT WITH\nSTRANGLER LEWIS\nLOS UMBteVa, Jtn 1\u2014Jark IVmn-\nsey sa!4 Samrrtay BS had roi BBSS tn-\nfnrntrd lh.il .irtl.'lc. litnl SSSB slgti.t.\nfor n   nil.f-l  Lntil   1,,'lwrrn  hlnt.elf atttl\n|:,I. istrt.itai, ri Lssrls, a. sasawasst la\nSag   rrssBBBSs,  i.ui  sestsret  ss   asai\nr.r\u00bb,ly for ll,** in:,l,h\nOBBB OBTS  DBCISIOM.\nI'lTTSIIl'Itf.ll. J\u00abn I \u2014Harry (ireh\not I'.it.lmrsh. Am, rt.aa llghl-h.-avy-\nwt'lgltt ,'ltaml.lan, woo a BasjafBtat is-\ncl.ion ovt-r ll,,h ll\u201e|M>r. of ll,>Hoolir, Va .\nIt. a 10-round lrf.ul h.r, this aflrrnoon.\nPORT   ARTHUR   AGAIN    WINS\nIM1.T WII.I.IAM. Jan. I\u2014Port\nArlhur rltf^at.'.! Kurt William for Ihr\nthird < nnarcutlvr- USM this BSBSBSI In\nIBS M.i,iit...m ll,'rk,-y league lonlghl,\n,   to   1.\n\u2022EBBSTLTABIA    WINS\nl'IIII.A|t|:l.l'IIIA. Jan I.\u2014 Th-' I'nl.\n..r.lty of IVnn.ylvanla hAsk.th.tll\n1,'atit MiSS d,f,.IM M,'t;,ll t'nlv,rally\n,tf Montrr.tl. 3, to IS. Mnnson ai.rr.d\nfor tho r.,i,:,dlan.. arorlug four flrld\ngoila and making sis out of thlrtr.n\nI,-,   throws.\nBRANDON   BEATS  FALCONS\nHIIANDOS. Jan I.\u2014llrsndun won\nIts Ural game nn local lOS tonight.\n.Ii'l'itlmg    the    sVIIHlIp\u2014    MSSSal    2\nI., l In \u25a0 M:itiit<>i>a llockoy IsasaM\ngam.- nnd cr.allng a lie for first place\nBttaaMB Ton Arlhur, l\"slr,>ns anil\nHclklrks.\nCondensed t4Want\" Ads Ordei^ Form\nII,s Ihis blank on which lo writs your eendsns.d id. ens word In each space. Enclose monsy\norder or check and mail direct lo The O.tly  Newa,  Nelson, B. C,\nRatal One and a half cent a word each insertion, sia consecutive Ina.rtiona for prire ef four\nwh.n cs,h sccompsnis, ardsr. Minimum, ?1\u00ab. Esch Inititl, l,g,,rB, dollsr signs, etc., ceuM aa ens\nword.    No rhartja less Ihsn M cenla.\nPI.mb   publish  ths adverti.smsnt  bslow limes, for whirh  I  snrlose I ses.es\nI\n'\nIf deeirsd,  repli.e  may   be  addresaed  Ie  boa   numbers  si  Th,  Daily   News  Office,    If  replies  sra\nIe be mailed enclose 10s SSfM Is sever ro.t ef pertsss snd allow five word, e.trs Isr bea number,\nHarris     Forward     Oatnifln\nMacKay     Forward     Meeklng\nSkinner    Forward     Halderson\nIVnneny    .. , .Forward     |>undenlalp\nParkis     Knrward . . . An.l.rson\n ....Forward     DO Mahl\nSPECTATORS\nJOIN FIGHT\nCrescents Win in Overtime;\nPlayers Get Tough; Pandemonium Reigns\nSASKATOON*. Jan. 1 \u2014In n name\nthat ended In a free-for-all fight, with\nhundrr'N of spectators milling with\nplayers on ihe ice. Saskatoon Creaeenta\nton IR In defeated I'dmonlon fl to 5 and\nfor the firm time thi-. sen-Mill lnwered\nIhe colors of the jSSjTie leSlHS| BSatf>\nmos. The regulation fill minutes of play\nended with the score Ti-5. Fxcitenient\nwas at fever heat when, three minutes\nafter the openltiK of the overtime period. H- ley Most rum apparently netted\nthe puck for IMmonton. The goal umpire c11si not raise his hand and claimed\nthe rtihher had not crossed the line, but\nthe BafrlSMsS were on th.ir way lo\nihelr dressing-room. Ileferee H v.v... .\nhad not rune his belt, nnd. In the con-\nfiiMlnn Me-VSy l.;i|ot,,l,. ruslod on\nWink), r and scored. Th. refin < g;ivf\nSnsk.itof.n   the   victory.\nThe l^klmoH piled on io HlgKlns and\nthe rrescenta piled on lo ihe Kskimos.\nThin ihe enof'lslwa Jumped on the Ice\nand p.intl- monium reafSeat The official\nwas , i ,.ri. <1 to his dressinff-room hy\nthe police, mho else succeeded tn rescuing most of the Kdmonton players\nbefore  s, rlous  dainaae  was  done    Hl.tck\n-\nJanuary Clearance Sale\n\" Starts This Morning at 8:30\nAll fashion merchandise, such as Ladies'\nCoats, Suits, Dresses, Waists, etc., will, as\nusual, be marked at prices that will quickly\nfind new owners. The Hudson's Bay Company\nnever carries over to another season any fashion merchandise.\nFall and Winter Goods will also receive\nthe knife, and reductions will be on a generous scale. You can always 'Buy with confidence' here because everything is marked in\nplain figures. The original price remains so\nyou can see for yourself the actual reductions.\nHere's the point:\nThere isn't any marking up the merchandise before it's marked down. And there isn't\nany effort to tell anything but the plain, blunt\ntruth about it. That's why 'The Sales at The\nBay' are always so successful.\nThe reductions advertised are on top of\nthe low prices prevailing in this store, as you\ncan always buy here many lines for less than\nis possible anywhere else.\nThis is strong language.\nBut it's not a bit too strong. It's simply\na plain statement of facts that anyone can see\nfor themselves if they 'shop around.'\nA\ni     and     hruis\nhowe\\er.\neyes,      bleeding      fin*\nbeatlM   wire   minn-ron\nThe B.'inte started nt a llghtplng pace\n.ind for most of ill.' opening period taal\ncapacity crowd of fans -.iw flashy :unl\nclean hockey. Then plsy decelerated\n\"pasmodlcnlly Into a trlpiilng snd\nslashing bee. nnd hy the time the third\n(H*rlo,l had arrlv. .1, feeling was running\nhigh. Itostrum was the chief off.n.ler\nmd the erow.l BSOSd him aiore voc.f, r-\nously |han any hOSkl >' player who hat\never appeared here. Hat Winkler tO\"k\nS hand when he attempted to chop I.a-\nlonde over Ih.*, head with his slick\nHeferee H leg Ins whs InrapahTf\" of\ntpielllng     the     gathering     storm He;\nhanded oul only three penalties during\nthe evening. At one time the crowtl\nwas so displead\u00abed with his work that\ncushions nnd orange.; were thrown on\nthe Ice.\nSummary.\nFirst period - - I. Saskatoon, note\n'tei'i Mali. 11C. t, I'dinontoii, Simp-\nM>n from Newell. 4:10; 3, Saskatoon.\nCrawford.   110.\nHecond    period \u2014I.    Kdmonton.    Simpson.   llM,   Is   Saskatoon,   Lalonde   from'\n(\"rawford.    3.:'*.    fi.    Kdmonton,   Oagne, I\n1.00;   7,  Saskatoon,   Maiie,   7:10;   v   im\nmoiiton,   Newell   from   Hague,   2.10\nThird period- \u00bb, Kdmonton, Newell\n3 iV,;  10. Sn-kati.on, Campbell, 12:10.\nOvertime period\u201411, Saskatoon, la\nlonde, S It\nLineup,\nS.i' k.iiinni\nI'oMitlon\nEdmonton\nHebert\n,   ...(loal\t\nWinkler\nMalte\nlie**ense\n.    Simpson\nHmlih    .\n. . Defense. . .\n.    Hostrum\nIsaaSSSS\n.. Center.. -\n.      Newell\nCrewford\nForward. .. .\nArbour\nCook\n,   Forward .. .\n...    (higne\nCam phe II    .\n, . .Forward   .\nTrapp\nnose\nMate\n.   Forward\nMorrlsun\n. . .Forward. . .\nTIGERS   RELEASE   PLAYERS\nCsrVLQARY,   Jan.   1.\u2014The   management    of    the    Calgary    Tlgera    announce,   the    it case   of   pluyira   Jack i\nArbour   and   Hoy   MacKay,   forwards,\nMd.   j.Un   thut   I SHI   Speck,   who   has\nbeen   laid   up   wllh   tin   Injured   knee* |\netnre the flr*tl  workout, will be ready |\nto    play   center   aji.inat    Vancouver i\nhere   Wedneadsy.\nOLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL\nLOefDOH, Jan. 1.\u2014(By Canadian\nPress Cable.)\u2014The following sssocfale\ntlon football league games srere played\ntoday:\nFirst   Divitton\nUlackbiirn   Itovcis   0.   Woolwich   Ar\nscnal 5.\nHolton  Wniitlerors-Noitingham   I'.n\nSSt,  posiiKined.\nF.verton   S.  Tottenham   1\nNewcoatlo   D,   1.   Oldham   0\nSunderlard.2, Stoke o.\nSecond   Division\nManchester D. 1. Bornaley n.\nWtiUifsiluy  0, Souihampiitti   fl\nSouth  Shields 3.  Port  Vale   1.\nSnnkitort City 2.  Bsckpool   ?.\nThird   Divisions,   Northern   Section\nAc, rlngtnn   4,  firlmhiby   fl\nAshington 0. Dtirhiun 8.\nHarrow 2.   Wlgan 3.\ncheslerfleld   5,  Tranmoie   0\nHarthiKHil   1,   Darlinglon   fl\nSotithport   ?,  Crewe 0.\nThird   D.v.s nn.   Southern   Section\nMlllwall   1.   Portsnioutli   3.\nFriendly  match at  QlsSfOW:\nQueens park 3, CotiQthlane I\nScottish  Lesgue\nAlienleen   (I,   Huttdee   fl.\nAllnoja Hovers  1,  Airdrie  2\nClyde  1,  Alloah  0.\nILiith Hovers 0.  Falkirk 0\nHamilton 3, MotherweH f>\nlllbrrnlftns. 2,   Hearts  1.\nKilmarnock J. St, Mlrrcn  2\nMorton   0.   Ayr 0.\nParlick Thistles  3.  Third  Lanark  fl\nlingers 2, Celtic 0.\nSecond Division        ,\nHathgate 4, Armadale 2.\nArbroath  1. Vale of l-evan i>.\nDumharion   1,   Clydeluuik   1.\n\u25a0 Fast Stirling 2,  Kings Park 2.\nHast  Park   1,  l.och (icily  2\nIto'ness   2,   BrolbURI   fl.\nForfar 2, St. Hernurd  2.\nJohnston   4,   Htenhousemulr   2.\nDunfermline   2.  Cowdenbeath   0.\nRugby   Football   games\nHendlngly o,  Leicester  a:.\nhii'jhy    League\nHarrow  8.  Keiphhy  3\nHalifax 5,   Leeds  B.\nOldbant   8,   Htinsht   6.\nItochdale   2\u00ab,   Dewshury   15.\nSt. Helena II. S.  St.  Helens   13\nSwlnton  14, Halford  5.\nWlgan  3H.   Isi igh   S.\nllradford  23,   Wlgun  lllghficld\nHull 10, Uatley I.\nFamous Old-Tinre\nBaseball Player\nbrought   K--cb r'*\u00bb  rlirumstnnoea  tn  a\n|OW  \u25a0 fl. ..n.l   IM   l\u00abl   be  was aided   by\nr   Jolnl   nttl   t,f   ICJOfl  from   the   Na-\nt.onil   rind   Atn-ricari   b-jguee.\nev.     .    n     , ,     STRANGE AIRCRAFT\nDies in Brooklyn    under design to\nCAPTURE PRIZE\nNEW\n1\nIRt.\n.1\nin.    1     Willi.un    11\nK,-l, r.\n\u201ell\n,,\nll\n,'    111.'-'     fill,,,its    of\nMd-llim\n,,r   h, in\n1.\nIS, 1\nill\nplayers,  Ileal   lodal\n\u00bbl     In-.     1, IBM     111\n111, \u201elily\nKi\nlet\nw;m    n.ie    \"f    (he\narea11 m bntsmen of all time U'-\nriral he. line noted .i^ \u25a0 freml hitter\nwhile staying In Ihtj outfit Id \u00abr|Cn\nthe fanions Battlm ire Ortok i In th--\n'10a. Scvrai of ihe \u25a0\u2022 orde se s.*i\nerhlle erlth thai ori inl tat Ion, thrice'\n\u25a0 pciniant vvitiii. i of 'he old National\nleague, remain unbroken, Others y\nins \\l> y..n- ;n the majors were spent\nerlth ihe Ns* Torfc Nstionala, |{n,..k-\nivn Nationals end Ihe New Vtorh\nAnn ti- .u s\nover i stretch of stgbl sc.isons j\nfrom IH94 '-. INI, K'.. b r huns spl\niwd* unique mnrka, Mcorinu nsore than\nin\" rune snd rapping out mors than\n:'iiu hits In eoch of these eetsone. By\ngathering :'ii safe blows bvst eseison,\nTj Cobb rqu 11 tad his httttnf mark,\nbut ihe Detroit man's nt.'t.i was not]\nmade *ii consecutive eoasons\nGreat   Batting   Average\nNat tana 1 league records show Ksel-\nhlYiimc batting mark for II\nyears to SS *M bill for 1 I \u00bbssons\nfrom  lis]  io nod  in. lu-ivc.  whan  be I\nI was al   his best, his a\\.tav*c  was closei\n; to .SSS,\n. Kcci. r ersi bom in Brooklyn, March\nI, 1171 11. played his first major\nhii;u.' game September :ifl, |gfg, with'\nth<* Qtauts, who secured him from,\nHlngh initon,     N'.     V     Tbe     fallowing\nI year he piaysd with Um Qststa aadl\nBrookrjrrt.   linn wm to IMS, he ge\u00bb\ntrolled right flehl erlth Halnmore. n |\n1 leani on   whleh Other Stan wen   John\nhtcOraw,    Wilb, rt    RoMnasei,    Hugh\nJennings and Jos KsUy.   He returned\n. io   sVooosJyn   in   ItN,   ths   Dodgi n\nI wlnnttli' p. SS .tn | \"i ii it y, ar and Ihe\niinxi. He was wiih the Now York\nI TaflhS   from   ISM   Is   I'.ifl'.i.  and   signtd\nlln run \u00abuii the Qlants who rataseii1\nhim the siune year to Toronto. That\n[ year m>rltc.l the end \"of his ma lor\n, league carer Ml health, coupled with\n! fimncla! n.KfurtuiiQ come yean later |\nLONDON,   Jan.   I.\u2014(Canadian   PTSSS.)\n-ll   It..-   become   known   In   air   circles\nthai   ;.   iii w   SSd   strange   form  of  hell-\n. ..it. i    or   \"Min ct-lif' '   air   machine   Is\nbrlsg prepared  Is this eoontry f<\u00bbr an\nait.'tup' to win the fll.SN air minli,-\niry prise for a flying machine of this\ntype m In. h will fulfill < < ruin con.ll-\ntlosi is !\u2022> ut.  in tht it sttalas and the\nl i ii esrrfeo\nCurred ao^faees, ilk** sections of\nsi to pi.i ii.. erlsga. stoanied on metal\narmi   revolving   horlsontaJly  around   a\ncentral plstform STS, \u00bbt Is known, to be\nilih-.i .it s groat speed In Ihis SagSlSTf\nmachine bj a III horse power Napier\n\u25a0\u25a0Linn\" engine, while In the later and\nlargt f modi la S great Napier \"Cuh\"\nmotor, ii< veinj.irfh loofl horsa\u25a0power,\nwill he lined Th\" whirling, combe red\nplanes or vanes, sot lag m a sense like\nIhe ordinary  wing Sf SS aeroplane  \u2022\u25a0hen\nforced rapidly through  the sir. is es*.\npected to develop \u00bb lifting power nevfr\n1>. fore' sttalaad In any such expert*\nmenial  machine\nKITCHENER  DEFEATS PARKDALE\nKlTCHI'SHH. Ont, Jan. 1\u2014Kitchener defeated Parkdale In the opening Senior Ontario Hockey association game here tonight, ;, to 1.\nAGED   SKIPPER    DIES\nLondon. Jan. 1.\u2014The Times an:\nn mm OSS the death at the Isle of\nWight   at    the   age   of   81   years   of\nCaptain Hit hard Uee,|, of Cowes, who\nrm [gated the schooner Cambria in\nihe transatlantic race against the\nI'nltetl States schooner Dauntless In\n1^ \"0 and later competed for the\nAmerica's cup against the I'nltetl\nStales  schooner   Magic,\nLONDON. Jan. 1 \u2014For tho first\nt'tftp riiiui- tht.* star, says a dispatch\nb> the Times, from Milan, a Oerman\nnrnateur football te.im has played a\ngnme against nn Italian team. Tbe\nLillians won by n score of | to 1.\nblxiy ihousutid  person* witnessed the\n*yi\\me.\n I       '\u2022Pija ML\nTHE NEX50N D\"STEY NEWS,  TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2, 1923\nTHE ARK\nTa having a clearing out sale of\nLadles' Heavy Winter Weight Hose,\n*t5*^ pair. New and aecpnri-hand\n1 feat era, Stoves. Ranges, Aluminum\nOonklng Utensils, Axininster and Linoleum Ruga, Si infer Sewing Machines,\nnow  and  second \u2022hand.\nJ. W. HOLMES\nPhone  534.\n601   Vernon   St.\nHome\ntTtsei\nComforter\nHave you a Hot Water\nBottle in your home?\nFor a comfortable feeling to that severe pain,\nget a Bottle. We jruar-\nantee it for two years.\nc\nCanada Drug &\nBook Company\nPrescriptions   Our   Specislty\nKilties Second\nNight Is Also a\nPopular Success\nFor the second night of their annual Scottish entertainment, In the\nopera house Saturday night, the\nKootemiy Kilties had a small hut appreciative audience, which was ah\nkeen in its enthusiasms as that of\nthe   highly   succesaful   opening   night.\nThe opening number was Scottish\nairs by the Klltlca band\u2014a march,\n\"THth's Farewell to Gibraltar;\" a\nstrathsjmy, \"C\"lach-na-Cudd*n;\" and a\nreel, \"Jenny Dang the Weaver.\" Mrs,\nO. Forteslh sang \"Logle o' Buchan,\"\nVith \"There's Nhe Luck Ahoot the\nHooae,\"   aa   an   encore.     Miss   Jean\nOUR   METHOD OF\nEXAMINATION\nWe invite compariaon of our\nmethod of eye exa mi nation and\nthe practical result* obtained.\nOur large practice is the roault\nof giving to etch case the attention to del a 11 necessary for a\nproper diagnosis. We assume entire responsibility for the examination, grinding of lenaes and the\nproper  adjustment   of   frame or\nJ. 0. PATENAUDE\nOptiat snd Optician\nMAYORALTY\nELECTION\nAt the request of a large number\nof citizens \/ have consented to\nbe a candidate lor Mayor of the\nCity of Nelson for 1923. I solicit\nthe votes of the citizens on my\npast record.\nL H. CHOQUETTE.\nWe thank our customers for their patronage in the past\nand trust that we may have increased opportunities to\nserve them in the future.\nWe look forward to extending our service to many new\ncustomers the coming year. We aim to give complete satisfaction.   Wishing all a\nPROSPEROUS NEW YEAR\nFLEMING'S STORE\nFAIRVIEW\nA. G. LAMBERT CO., LTD.\nLUMBER\nDealera   In   Shingles,   T.ath.   Window*   und   Doors,   Moulding,   Coaat\nMaterial,   Wall    Boards.     Drawer  lMt.    Phone 82.   Nelson, B. C.\nGauld and Mlas Kntherlna Kemp, of\ntha Jean Gauld troupe or dancer**,\nfrom Calgary, repeated their \"Sword\nDance,\" to Pipe Major William Mc-\nI tary's piping. \"Bonny Lass o\" Bal-i\nloohmyle,\" nnd \"Dear Heart Though\nYou Are Miles Away From Here,\"\nwere aung by W. Ramsay.\nA catchy violin nolo by Mlaa MM\nKreyscher, consisting of a medley of;\nHcottlsh airs, led up to another dance, I\n\"Seann Triilbshlns,\" by three of the'\ntroupe, Mlsa Jean Oauld taking the;\nplace of Sheila in the encore. Mrs.1\nJ, T. Andrews sang \"Bonnie Dim-1\ndee,\" vand \"I Have Heard tho Mavis\nSinging.\" Humorous songs and monologue, \"Coom Back Nanny.\" and \"She'sj\nthe Girl,\" by Leslie Omifurd. Intro-1\nduced a catchy dance, the \"Keel o'.\nTulloeh,\" bv the entire Gauld troupe.'\nPretty   Dance   Numbers\nIn the second part, Miss Gauld, as,\nthe \"Highlnnd laddie,\" danced to the\naccompanlmcnt of the Kilties band. [\nMra. Andrews rendered \"Itobln Adair\"!\nand \"Cumin\" Through the ltye.\"\nMisses i'.auld and Kemp then gave ai\nvery pretty rustle dunce, the former'\nin overalls and the latter In poke J\nbonnet, nnd as encore Mlsa Guuld I\ngave a step dance that might be\ncalled the \"Swiinee Hlver\" clog. \"Star\no\" Robbie Burns,\" by Mr. Ramsay,\nfollowed. Miss Gauld then gave a\nvery pretty Interpretation of the \"Sailors' Hornpipe,\" Mrs. Forteath sang\n\u2022The Auld Scotch Songs.\" Little]\nSheila was taken 111 snd unable to do j\nher part In the \"Irish Reel\" that waa |\none of the most captivating featured<\nof the first night's program, but j\nlittle Jessie, oast for Ihe lady, did'\nher dulnty  little  part  verp  prettily.\nMrs. Forteath and Mr. Ramsay |\ngava a very effective reditlon of the;\ntwo-part sond, \"Hunting Flowers.\" I\nencoring with \"Tho Grooklt Bawbee.\"\nMisses Gauld and Kemp by request\ngave their own Interpretation of]\n\"lluntli'g Towers\" In costume, the\nformer as a sailor, and the hitter In!\nthe puke bonnet of the rustic sketch.\nThroughout I*. G. Morey accompanied;\nthe singers un  the  piano.\nAltogether, the program was niosi\npleasing, the solos not less than the I\nnumhuia ln which the Gauld troupe\nappeared. It Is doubtful If such step,\ndancing haa ever before been seen\nIn JSelaon. .\nVeterans' Mies\nMaltreat Clowns\nat Hilarious Tree\nA scene of wild hilarity and revel\nwaa to be viewed In the urmory yea-\nterday afternoon, on the occasion of\nthe imnual G. W. V. A. entertainment\nfor the llttlo folks whose dads took j\npart in the war. Five clowns from |\nthe Colonial Concert party had a1\nleinpestuoua time, as the youngsters,\nhud them rolling on tho floor, hauled\nthem around,  and  danced  on  them.    |\nFirst, came the .show, put on by the\nColonial Concert party. The numbers included the \"Village Hnnd.\"and\n\"The Good Ship Yaci Hid Dula,\" by\nthe concert party; song, \"Nobody,\nIrfivea Me,\" by C. Haines; song,\n\"Mother,'\" by 19. Metcnlf; and song,\n\"IHiwn Where the Swanee Hlver,\nFlows,\" by Fred Hnrtwlg. Mra. W.\nMatthews  was accompanist. i\nThe dlveatIng of the Christmas tree]\nfollowed, and old Santa, who bore a\ndistant IlkeiieVs to J. W. Craggy,]\nbanded out bags of candy and fruit\nto some hundred children.\nLeast came supper for the kiddles,\na nd a lno for t he grown-ups. who\nh;id  the  work  In hand.\nIn the evening there were about\nl!,ii adults present for tho social evening, which for the most part was\nspent In dancing, the Colonlnl or-!\ncheatta furnishing tho  music.\nA  large   number  of   workers had  a]\nband  ln making  the day's event  sue- ]\ncessful.     The)   ladles'   auxiliary   pre-t\npared  the  bags for  the  tree  and   the\neatables,   while   the   strong   nrm   work\nwas  done   by   the   men.     Mr?.   James)\nJoy,   president   of   the   auxiliary,   was\ntha   liidlea' convener,  and   J.   Robinson'\nwas  chairman   of   the   Christmas   tree\ncommittee of the g. w. V, A.\nA. S. Horswill & Co.\nSEE      OUR      BARGAINS      TO\nSTART THB NEW  YEAR\nOur Bust Flour,\n08   lbs 83.05\nOur Rest Flour,\n49  lbs S2.0O\nJap  Oranicos,  box   85s*\nSpuria,  per sack,\n100 lbs.  \u00a71.75\nDill   Pickles,   doten 40e*\nAnchovies,  11.50  for  $1.25\nAlmond  Paste,  40c for 30\u00abJ\nPeanuts, per lb 20e*\nPrompt   Delivery\nSilk Waists\nand Dreisei\nCLEANED\nH. K. FOOT\nHigh   Clasa   Dyer   and   Cleaner\nFairvisw,   Nslson,   B.   C.\nOvercoat!\n25 PER CENT DISCOUNT\nWe will give 25 per cent discount off the balanc\nour Heavy Coats\u2014all this season's Coats\u2014Fit-Ref\nand Society Brand.\n$40.00 Coats. $30.00\n$50.00 Coats $37.50\nCash\nOnly\nj86\u00bb\nNelson News of the Day\nDIES  IN   EASTBOUND TRAIN\nWINDSOR, (.int., Jan, l.-rF.n route\nfiom her homo In Winni|>en to spend\nn few gasagg with friends in Windsor.\nLfc'ra Mary Mills. 75. died suddenly\nun an eUtboOQsl train Saturday.\n(Jnceti   City    Hehekuh   Indge   ?Jo.    18,\nI O.O.I'*    meets   tonight   st   730   o'clnck.\n(MffI\nO.W.V.A. annual meeting Wednesday niTht, 7:30 o'clock. Outelds mam-\nbare may itiul tn  marked ballots.\n(till)\n(\\. W. V. A. Ladies' Auxiliary annual\nmeeting tonight at M o'clock. Nomination and election of officers. All members re-questsd to attend. <605M\nAnnual Meeting of Citizens\nWill be held in the City Council\nChamber at 7:30 p. m. on\nWednesday, January 3.\nReports Will Be Presented\nby the Aldermanic Chairman of the\nvarious committees on the work of\nthe Council during 1**22. and city\ndepartmental heads will he present\nto (five any further information\nwhich may be required. The meeting will be also for any further\ncivic business it  is desired to take\nup.\nC. F. McHARDY, Mayor.\nMr. nnd Mrs. Willisma and W. J. Allen\nand S J. Allen desire to express their\nalfeooro thunks to nil those who si-ni\nfloral tributes, assisted lb em by ayni-\npnthy and in other wnye in tludr !\u00ab\u25a0-\nreiivemeni in the death of John E. Allen. (snr>5)\nNELSON BUSINESS COLLE\nLearn to Earn\nNEW TERM COMMENCES WEDNESDAY,\nJANUARY 3RD, 1923\nComplete practical commercial course in Shorthand\nTypewriting, Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Spelling, Rejl\nCalculation, Commercial English, Commercial Law, FiBB,\nand  Office  Procedure.    Sound training,  moderate  feM\nINDIVIDUAL TUITION\nCOMMENCE   ANY   TIME.     DAY   AND   NIGHT   CLA83E8.\nFor particulars, apply P. 0. Box-14, or THE NELSdJ\nBUSINESS COLLEGE, Phone 603\nHKLSOW   L1BEEAL   ASSOCIATION\nThe regular monthly meeting of the\nNelson Ubaral Association will he held\nin   ih-   Mni;lio   Blink   Tuesday   evening,\nJanuary 2nd.   nt* o'elooa. \u00bb full attene>\na nee   Is   requested   ;is   a   report   will   he\ngiven   by   our   Kembsr,   Mr.   Kenneth\nCampbell,  who haa   rtji urned   from   Vie-\nlona. Sam Vaareatt, eecrstary. Boa lIT,\n(\u00abnr,4)\nWILLOW    POINT    BUKAL    -SCHOOL.\nTbe   new    school    building    will    be\nOpehe*J    on    Jan.    8.10\"^.     The    trustees\nwill he pleased to msei ell residents ln\u00ab\nt.Tested  at   L':^0   p.m.     E.   BurRess.   secretary. (t#4i)\nMA1IMRA   WEEKLY   PANCE\nEvery  Baturduy,   teaglo   Halt.\n(1,659)\nThe   (5.   W.   V.   A    desires   to   thnnk\nheae who so kindly leva donuiions or\nilherwis.-     assisted     in     milking     their\n'hrleUnaa   trie   for   the   kid dies  a  sue-\n\u2022e\u00abm.  ce\u00bbr\u00bbin\nTRY      A      CLASSIFIED      ADVT.\nJOHN DALY\nCABINET CIGAR STOW\nMAIL ORDERS ATTENDED TO\nPROMPTLY,\nSmoking Tobacea, Snuff, Pipe,\nand Full Stock gf Cigsrs, Cisal*\nettss.   Other Smokers' Supplies.\nSewers for Fa it view\nA sewer pyatem Is neeeasary to protect the health nf the residents\nof the aaollon of UM <ity known M Falrvlew.\nif aaeete-4 I shall Mse all diligence In arrnnis'ing a fair basis of\nehnrlng the aae*, and Oatee that is decided, 1 shiill endeavor to have\nconstruction completed na soon as isisslble.\nE. C. ARTHUR.\nTonight and Tomorrow\n7 and 9 P. M.\nCapitol\nUU'rtaiiMnenl\nm asaWi ^.\nl*__ f\u2014assist* l-*ff^\nRODOtPH VALENTINO\n\u2014IN\u2014\n'Blood and Sand'\n\"The Model Messenger\"\nTopics ol the Day\nBeautiful cabinet  size  photogravure of Rodolph Valentino to everyone attending\ntonight's performance.\nStart the Year Right\nWe can save you money\non vour grocery bill.\nMI.\nGROCERTERIA\nPhone 235\nSatisfaction\nGuaranteed\nGoods  Deliver to  Your\nDoor.\nNote the Address:\n519 Ward Street\nPublic Library next door\nTalking About It ?\nWhy They're Shouting About It!\nPOSITIVELY YOUR LAST CHANCE\nStarring\nMadge Bellamy\nALSO COMEDV   AND   NEWS\nTO SEE THIS [STARLANP] TONIGHT 7 AND 9\nUSUAL PRICES\n-COMING   TOMORROW\n\"THE  BLACK  PANTHER'S   CUB\"\nElshor.t. Spec'.scular Senestional\nStarring the Famous Stage Actress, Florence Reed\nWe Have a Choice Assortment of\nCUTLERY,   CARVERS,   SILVERWARE,   FLAT-\nWARE, SAFETY RAZORS, CARPET SWEEP-\nERS, PYREX DISHES, SLEIGHS, SKATES,\nEtc., Etc.\nWood-Vallance Hardware Co., Ltd.\nNELSON,  B. C.\nSTART THE YEAR RIGHT\nProtect your home.\nProtect your business.\nProtect yourself,\nBY  TAKING  OUT  A   POLICY   IN  THE   MONARCH   LIFE\nASSURANCE CO.\nReal Estate     CHAS. F. McHARDY\nAuthorised Trustee in Bsnkruptcy\nInsurance\nFIRE\nACCIDENT\nBonds\nPHONE 138\nFURS\naaanntsed bin alaee fara, fine\ncollection kepi In stuck, or made\nio order from selectee\" skins. <Hd\nfurs remodelled nnd repairs at\nrensnniibli     prlees.       Beat     price*\nRAW FURS\nG.   GLA8ER\nMa nui act n ring   Tun-Ler,\nBos 787.   Eelaon, a. O.   rhone  lOf.\na SlANJ AC. IS BOTH CJJEAE AND. EJJICIEJSI. TEY IT\nOUR  CLO8ING-0UT  SALE\nof   Dry  Goods  floes  merrily   on.\nFLEMING'S STORE\nPAIRVIEW.\nM7 Knowledge and rem id etc \u00ab\u25bc\u2022\netamtnallon simranteea every pa-\ntlnnt ihe moHt orjmj\u00bb'B'e end b*-\"'\nvialon obliilnahle. Jf you n.^ed\nsbiHttet. IT ynir glnHPis lesl\n(\u2022biinglng, If y<Mi need any repalrn.\nconsult m* Bent leiifeH and\nmounta aiipi.tlfd _.....\nA.   HIGGINBOTHAM\nEyeeiQbt Specialist\nGriffin etock. Nelson. B.C.\nIt\u00bb   YOU    WANT    RESULTS    TR>\n\/     A  CLASSIf It U AOVf,\nNotice!\nAuto Owners Have Your\nCar Painted Now\nBefore the Spring rush,\nas we have the timo now\nto do you a first-clas.i job.\nNo rush as in the Spring.\n\u00abz\nMURPHY BROS.\n","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. It changed hands again in May 1908 when it began to be printed by the News Publishing Co. managed by W.G. 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