{"http:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.14288\/1.0402052":{"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/dataProvider":[{"value":"CONTENTdm","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/isPartOf":[{"value":"BC Historical Newspapers","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/issued":[{"value":"2021-09-11","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"1925-03-12","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/aggregatedCHO":[{"value":"https:\/\/open.library.ubc.ca\/collections\/nelsondaily\/items\/1.0402052\/source.json","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/elements\/1.1\/format":[{"value":"application\/pdf","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note":[{"value":" Aylmer Maude\nREPLIES TO SHUKIN\nSee Page 9\nn ao     IAMBS\nMO*   L I B- A -: um\nVICTORIA   e   t\nt\nVOL. 23\nNELSON, B. C, THUPSDAi' MORNING, MARCH 12. 1925\nNo. 279\nStop Work on\nTRAFALGAR SCHOOL\nSee Page 3\n35$\nOL DENNISTOUN'S WOES AMAZE LONDON\nERTA WILL\nWE A DEFICIT\nHIS YEAR, TOO\n|t Increased Past Year\nr Five Millions Under\nGreenfield\n,L REENACT\nMINERALS TAX\nvince's   Liabilities   for\nRailways Thirty-one\nMillions\nMQXTON, Match 11.\u2014in hli an-\nbudg-H  ypcech  delivered   in   tin*\na Ipglnlature thla afternoon,\njl;. U. Held. provincial treasurer,\n.at u deficit of j-.t(58,tis:'.51 on\nt!  Income  account   for  the  year\nThe dificit last year was $li^0.-\n. Mr. Held announced tlic lull of the government to rein a different form the mineral\ntax which was disallowed by\n>omlnion government last year.\nio Hem  la   Included   In   the  i-sti-\nrevenue for thla tax.\n; ure confident.\" Bald .Mr. Held.\n. the natural resources ean be\nI economically administered by\ntovincial than by the Dominion\nl'itiet*. It will be your duty to\nhat these reaour -vs are eon-\n!  und developed  tn   tho   Interests\npeople,\"\nestimated an Increase In revenue\n\u00bb25   of   *778,Li7.-l6.\nnew    tax   methods    were    fure-\nRailway Liabilities Huge\n'. Held pointed out that the\n:t and contingent liabilities\nhe province now nn account\n\u2022nilwaya were approximately\n\u202200,000.    Every year the prov-\nhad to provide $750,000 lo\nt Interest charges nlonc on\ndebt. As the railways were\nbo regarded na colonization\nx,   and   went   operating   at   a\nIt was to be expected that\ne Interest charges would ln-\nlae. These Interest charges\n\\ been <jne of the largest\ns which had itUtfe the bairn of the budget difficult.\nHeld stated the net Increase\n! public debt during 1\u00bb24 had\niu.139.362.40.\n; main   capital   expenditures   of\nar were as follows:\nIc   buildings,   eltea   and   public\nI   H-rM-UOMI.\njince to railways, $1,281,191.49.\n[ersity of Alberta refunding\nj $2,563,151.56.\n[annual increases In public debt\n1921 had been as follows: 1OT1,\n[934.-1!.; IKS, 11419,989.92; 1912,\n117.31: 11124. |8,1M,\u00bb32.40.\nj Coal Production Drops\nBUM quoted the total value of\niioductlon for the past year at\n.209. a good showing conslder-\nI fact that 50 per cent  of the\nwere on  strike   from  April to\n:e had been a production 1102\n\\ of petroleum, worth $8177, and\n)0 cubic feet of natural gas.\nt  at   $1,850,000.\nuetlon   of   structural    material\nthe year was valued at 91,790,-\nThe   lotul   mineral    prod net ion\nM   wns   $22(740.G62.   compared\n\u25a031,287,536   for   1923.\nTISH STILL\nFOR ARBITRATION\nOttawa Girl Stopped API\/ niD-TPlTn\nan Earthquake Panic HOlt UlIlLU IELU\nACQUITTAL OF\nFAITH HEALER\nCounsel Claims Elder Didn't\nInterfere With Calling\nof Regular Doctor\nDr. Sun Yat Sen\nOutlasts Term;\nIs'Dead at Last\nJUDGE TO DECIDE\nTHE POINT TODAY\nCrown Counsel Claims Accused      Undertook      to\nTreat the Sick Child\nMISS   ROXIE   CARRIER\nDaughter of Mr.\nCarrier of Ottawa, who prevented a \u25a0\nserious panic when the theater build-j\ning was rocked by lhe earthquake, j\nWhen the rrowd started to make a !\ndive    fm*    the   exits,   she    r.ui    to    the\nan earthquake, and l'i\nmy   song.\"     She   did.\nCoins on wiih\nV'lNNli'K.},    March    11.\u2014Fallowing\nthe completion of the iTown's caae, n\nmotion that tho court should direct\n... ,. ... the jury to acquit Wi'liam Elder,\n\u25a0 Christian Kck-nce practitioner, charged\nwith man-daughter in corinortion with\nthe death of boron Watson, 12-year-\nold tfrl, who died uf diphtheria. No-\nvembor t% 1914, was argued by a. -I.\nfootliKhl*    and    shouted:     \"Si.    d.mn. | *__**_'.JLJEft   S,I?M?    ,i\"l,,ls,'l] \u201e\nevervbodv:   please  sit   down.     It's onlv'     *r' \u25a0h,N,i.'r  \"-v*im*  *'*\u00b0 \u00bb\u25a0 P\u2122sld \u2122\n*    at   the  assizes,   reserved   his  decision\nuntil   tomorrow-   mornlnff.\nTreated   Only    by    Prayer\nMr,   Andrews   said    there   wai   |to\nevidence that Bidet had treated tin*\ntfrl    eK-Mpt   by   prayer.      Nothing   had\nbeen   disclosed,  he  said,   to   show   that\nthe   accused   had   Interfered   In   any\nway with a doctor being called. Elder\ndid nol hold himself out as competent\nto    gtva   mrdical    treatment,    and    all\nthat  ha had done  woo  to  pray,    So\nfar there was no law In Manitoba\nthat   made  it a crime   to  pray   tor  the\nsick.\nIn   any  case, declared   Mr.   Andrews,\nthere   was  no evidence   to   prove   that.\nI even   if   antitoxin   had   been   adminis-\nMissing Buffalo Woman Is,!';\u2022;;'.,\"h,''n ,!hi',ni\"''i;i(,' ','\"!'\"\"' hl\"!\n\u00b0 , '.fen rn-Ht gftllM in :iml had dlagnoaed\nDiscovered in a Cottage eisiMmts,  tha   rinid  would\nBeside Other\nWOMAN KILLED\nBY STRANGLING;\nMAN POISONED\niu'italo. x. v.. i\nRose V. Kahn, in> ste\nfrom ber home hei\nruary   18,   was   found\nsmall\nthis\narch    ||. -Mrs,\noualy   mining\nsince    reb-\naurdered   In\n.\u25a0ottaRo   near    Kort    Krie,    Ont., I iiiasinuch    ns\ntfternoon.        She      had       been ! the  CMg,     Ha\nlived.    Klder had  withdrawn  from  thi\ncase   on   .November   1]   or   18,\nElder   Had    Charge   of   Case\nJohn   Allen.   K.(\\.   crown   prosecutor\nIn   reply,   said   that    Elder   had   takci\ncharge   of    the    patient    November   B\nand   uas   reeponelble   from   that   date\nDEVELOPMENTS\nSTRIKE\nNUMBER THREE\nPremier Expects the Mine\nWorkers Will \"Maintain\"  Mines\nBack in Old Job as\nPremier of Turkey\nDH.   SUN   YAT   SEN\nh   1\nI'EKINO, M\nHi,- South C\ntn - n nnii:.\nOn   Febl\nif   ih..   h.\n!,\u25a0\nSun   Yal   Sen\nit.   dlad   Ihli\nniierated  on   Dr.  Sun\n\u2022r hoapltal hera Jan-\n\u2022er, ill'\u25a0laifil   hla .use\nid cava hlm only   in\nTh..   aged    Chinese\nUNION EMPHASIZES\nTHE DESTITUTION\nCorporation's Secretary Asserts Cannot Operate\nMines on High Wages\nWi\nWelllngtoi\nlater,    li\ntho   10   days\nakcr   bul   still\nag&iQ*l   the  advice\nuthorltlee. Dr, Sun\nr tend a ami political\nformer roaldence of\n\u2022e   he   died.\ni the body\nknown    us\n\u25a0scry   sales-\natrangled. Boolda her \u25a0\nof Norman Mack, als\n\"Norman MrKlroy.\" a r\nman. Hp died from poison.\nFought for Her Life\nMrs, Kahn evidently had made a\nfight for her Ufa, Her mouth was\ncovered with btOOd, and there Were\nmarks on ber arms Indicating violence.     A   hurried   examination   of   the\nbody   Indicated,   however,   thai   death\nwas dm- to atrangulatlon,\nBesides the blood about tin* mouth.\nthere wore black and blue marks on\ntbe throat. The body wis dad only\nin g dress and the sweater coat which\nMrs. Kahn wore when she disappeared.\nMack had apparently tnded his own\nlife    wilh    poison.      The    tragedy    occurred  about  a  week ago.\nMrs. Kahn wai the Wife of Charles\nC.   Kahn.  Buffalo   tobacconist.\npurported    to    treat\nrued  lhat  Elder ua.-\nSOUGHT DEATH\nOVER LOSSES BY\nNOBILITY SCION\nHALIFAX,   Much   11.\u2014'relay's   di-\nvekipntenUl in the wage dispute between the llritish Kmpire Steel corporation and district H of the United\nMine Workers of America, which resulted in throwing 12.000 men out\nOf employment, and has eomfdotaly\ntied Up the coal mining iivlustrv of\nNova Bootla Tor the past five davs\nincluded:\nTh\u00ab    Developments\nA   declaration    by    the   premier,\nHon,   B.   ll.  Armatrong,  that  the  gw-\ncrnioeiit   anticipates   tliat    In   lhe   event\nof  tbe company being unable  to wo*\nteet     the     miii.s.     the United     Mine\nWc ,rk ers will supply the necessary\nmen;\nI. The emprihelllng by the executive officers i.t th,. [Jolted Mine Workers, of the daatltutlon prevalent\nthroughout the collterlea dlatrlct, con-\neequeni upon aeveral months of broken\ntime,  nnd   brought   t-i  a   head   by  tha\nstoppage    of    credit    at    t! unpanv's\nutoree,  antedating  the alleged  lockout.\nnml.\n::. The reiteration by C. 8. Cameron, secretin-,  of the corporation, of the\nc-onpany's attitude tluit il ix impossible to pay the legitimate rhargoa\nof operation and th- ran- of wage*\nthat   the   Hon.-rs  demand.\nMc-Lecd  Claims  Not Ordered to\nResume\nJohn   ll.   Lewis,   International   preal-\ndeiil     of    the     United     Mine     Workers.\nwith headquarters at Indianapolis, In\na telegram t,j Pre m tar Armstrong,\nHonday.   reiterated   that    it   was   aol\nthe  policy ot  the  United   Mine   Workers\nin  withdraw maintenance men. as has\n1 n   done   in   Kova   Bcotta,   and   stated\nthai -i prei loua executive had heen\nao   advised.\nnot   competent   to give  proper  treat\nment. alihmtyh he held himself oi\nas such, and undertook to treat ll\npatient.\nDuring   the day   much   evidence   w a\ngiven   by  medical   men   on   the admit!\n(storing of antitoxin   and   of  iis   i.\nsuits   in   diphtheria   cases,\nll    was   described    as    nonpolaonou\nand    a     certain    cure     in    practically)\nevery case when administered In Mme. \u25a0\nNot    Licenced    to    Treat (\nDr.   I*:.   ,1.  Colter,   registrar  of   Manitoba  Collage of  Physicians and  Hut\ng\u00abona,    testified    that    Kbler   was   nol\nlicenced   to   give   medical   treatment\nin  Manitoba.\nRobert  Wataon.  father of the girl,'\nand David H. Robb, another Chrlatlan\nScience practitioner, also f:o-e man-\nslaughter charges.\nMadam Jill, CoastClairvoy-1*;;!\nant, Made Loans to*^\n\"Nephew\" of General\nop>\ntlwl\nth\ntie\n\u2022 U.1-1\nMe\nal      |\nBi\nntlv\nI.i\ntally   or\nhack  to\n|      llle     il\nrelief   i\n\u25a0    t'acd.\nMill 111\nanlxatli\nformed to de\nof the Hiiiis\nthain    llamlltu\nram    address, d\ng.    charged    t\nengage.I In a .\n. m \"mlnlmlK\nrond\nd\nch:\nI.f\nThe   colonel   denlfd   guilt,   i\n..1 yas  parti)   heard\nClaimed Kiel EaHdom Coi\nMra. Mill- i* i lairvoyant.\n..un   us    Madant    .tell,    mi id\ni     Mis\nnd    tie\nl'l\nlo\nGeneva Is in Gloom at\n\u2022ospects of Doom of\nProtocol\nGOODS IN STRAW\nFILL WAREHOUSES\nPortuguese Wines and Statue Latest Articles to Be\nTurned Back\n  wiNMpao, m\nVANCOUVER,        Match 11.\u2014Six   Who    gets    up     a\nhundred   caaea   nf   Portuguese   wines  should   hav\nhave been added lo a growing array\nof consignments brought into Vancouver I torn the orient Or from\nEurope, and are now waiting return\nto the porta from Wh ch they were\nshipped\nPUNCH IN JAW\nFOR 'SESESHER'\n,,!'     I.I.It      I.\nnephew   ..''\nlull     i.,M    ll.\nII\n\u25a0    lh.,1\nKm:!., i\nIII..\n,ii    llnmll-\ni.l    ES5.00I)\n.-nil\nVETERANS ASKED\nTO TAKE ACTION\nWho\nto   suee-\nretired.\nISMET  PASHA\n;   forming   a   Turkish   cabinet,\n\u25a0d   that   nl'   Kethi   Bey,   which\nMRSlTOKES\nDENIES ANY\nMISCONDUCT\nJudirc Sets a Precedent in\nAllowing Her to Appear\nAgainst Husband\nb      It.     Mrs      Helen\nher    pportunity  to-\nvuiiiL-s    stand    at\n,;;-v.-ar-oid   husband\ni,    millionaire    hotel\nrork,     nnd     formaU>\nallegatloaa ot  mis\nNever     Inmate     of     Resort\n|a    underworld    r\ntestimony   of   tv\nmrs   that   she   twt\n]    male    oveVnlght\n, Rtlmonv   \\ irtuall\nand    sliMi-llv    Nft.\nro.   charged    wit\nne    Mrs.    StokfH\nI    It].-    proSfCUtli\nil-;    ]\u25a0.     th.-     jnr\\\nr,..   the   attornr\n-  probublv  wouli\nf.     l.e\nUlltn\nattorn* -\nMr\nulu\nWinnipeg     Mayor     Tells I\nUnited Workmen That Is i ~~\naCorr^Move      ALBERTA HOUSE IS\nI.    \"Tl\nDtni-a   Every   Alle-ration\ni-r     hi?     rtintruct Ioiir     he\" evi r,\nrecardlnB I- Htlmony thai cmi-\nun her kwiI n ime. and she of-\nii . .v Idi n. -e uitHinNl lor 1ms-\nother    than    to   deny    virtually\nTELEGRAPH UPKEEP\nIS DEAR UP NORTH\n..I\nSeven Branches in Cape'Bre\nton Wish Dominion Com- [six Peace River Telegraph\nraand Relief Offices  Have  a Huge\n;:,\u2122: FOR SENATE REFORM \u00bb*\u00ab:\"\u25a0 )\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'=.-.' S.-S1    ,!\" ,!;!!-\nIMPOVERISHED\nCOLONEL ACTED\nMESSENGER BOY\nFormer  Countess  Carnar-\n, von Weeps in Court at\nWoes of Husband\nDENNISTOUN ADMITS\nDIVORCE AS VALID\nPleasure-Loving  Wife  Beyond Husband's Control,\nCourt Is Told\nLONDON, March 11.\u2014M the continuation today of the trbil of tho\n-suit of Mra. Ian Onflow Dennistoun\nagalnal her former husband. Lieutenant -Colonel Dennistoun, for money\nshe alleges she loaned hlm prior to\ntheir divorce and his murriHge to tho\nformer Countess Carnarvon, nn lm -\nportant point tn the CMg, that of\niiilidily in Kngland of the French\niivoree decree, was settled. This v,n*\nwhen     Sir     Kdward    Marshall    Hall,\ncounael   tot  Colonel   Deimistotm,   ad-\ninitted the validity of tho decree \"for\nthe purpoae of this action,'' as ho\nput it. after n long argument with tha\npresiding judge, who also listened to\nM. Duhamel, a Trench ban 1st ar, on\nFrench  law.\nFrench   Finality\nM.   Duhamel   drew   latagfctar   froirt\nthese in eaurt when, In reply to -L\n'lueslion l.y the judge whether a de-\neishm of tha Paris supreme court\nwas final, he replied:\n\"Nothing ever Is final in I'rance\"\nNorman BIrkatt of cuunsel for\nColonel Dennistoun. outlined to tho\nJury the ease of hla client, He ad-\ndn-ssed the Jury after counsel for Iho\nplaintiff  had   rested  the  ease.\nNo Bargain for Promotion\n* Tn say there was n calculated bargain for Mrs. Dennistoun's huaband'a\nmilitary preferment with the lata Wr\n.lohn Cowan a, former Hritish Qvartar**\ntnaatar-general, Is :v lie,\" declared Mr.\nBIrkatt.\n\"This a ease of a willful and impetuous, plea sure-h ivinir wife, over\nwhom her huafeand had no rontrnt.\nHe was lamentably weak, nnd allowed\nit to go on.*'\nAl this point In tiie pMOectfitiga tin*\nformer Counteia Carnarvon ehowed\n.ie. [. amotion.\nAir. Blrkatl aald thera was not anj -\nthing Colonel Dennistoun fol aftet -\nward thai ha could not hava obtained,\"\nin Hie ordinary and reasonable turn\nof event*.\nd< Brrlhed   Colonel   Dannlatoun'a\nformer \u2022 iplain of lhe Grenadier\n<\\s, nnd former memher of tha\n\u25a0ine w _r ruuncll, In the last atago\niverty, lh Ing In an attic without\nor f-.nd. wua reduced to carrying\nagea for a few francs.\"\nScnhouse    Liaiion\nII\nto\nyou n\nlette\ndeacrlhed  :is Oecur  He i-\nifl   said    to   have    h<s n\n\u25a0  world  war,  Air.   Blrknt\nfrom Colonel Dannlnionn\n-  wife  in  which  the colonel   nld:\nuu   brought someone else   t ir\n\u2022   w Ithln   n    few   months   of    *\n[age, wli.n I was away on guard *\n'nhou*e,'*    Mr.    BIrkatt    declared,\nlatlcally, \"cannot l.e brought back\nthe dead.    All that can  be done\naak tin-  judge to believe  whui\nA-it'e's conduct ahould be and had\nand   how   her   husband   forguvo\nof tbe An\nRATA,  March   U.\u2014Foraahadow-\nhe debute tommrow ou the\nt protocol by the council of\nLeague of Nations. Hrilish\nkmen emphasized tonight their\n\u25a0that people would not get the\n,'rom the statement to he de-\nI hy Austin Chamherlaln. Brl-\ntecretary for forelKn af lairs.\n\"rent Hritain has In any way\niced the policy of settlement\nemotional dlwputes hy arhitra-\nThat policy, they declared, is\n\u00aba dear to the Hritish as to\nther   nation.\n\u2022ever, the British people are\nteed that certain queetlone of\n.ernatlonal nature, for instance,\nration, should he left to the\nIt ion of tho states themselves.\ntn Mr. Chamberlain has out-\njthe Hritish objections to the\nbt, M. BrUnd Will present the\nh viewpoint. Umkuo official!\nIt that tlio French declaration\nhe   ln    ntrotiK   support    of    the\nm\nj possible\u2022 tragedy of the pro-\nj fute, Mhlch tomorrow's dla-\ni Is expected to decide one\nay or another, has thrown a\nover -Geneva, especially among\n.nitinentfil powfere, who forsee\nise difficulties In rearranging\nreement in a form suitable\ntlsh desires.\nrta Retailers\nfor Peddlers Tax\nDominion   authorities  have   refused < 1-odK1\nI entrance  to   the  wine   tfeoauae  it   is' Workmen   of   i\n1 wrapped     in     atraw     which     is     not | west,\nlabelled     with     a     cett'ficate     .signed j      \"I     would    lik\nhy   a   recognised   Ban I tary   authority,\nVancouver   ami    victoria    bonded\nhouses are   rapid.\\   filling   with   boxes\nof variegated freight which also have\nbeen turned hack. Ocean liners\nare findimr this return freight a\nprofitable part of iheir return cargo.\nA recent addition to the rejected\nfreight is a atraw packed statue\ndestined to adorn a church In Edmonton.      Orders    were    received    tu-\nThis was Mayor li. W. Webb'a coi\nment on aeegaalon talk In weate\nCanada, when speaking al a banqi\nhere   tonight   In   connection   with   t\n\u25a0Ji'th    annual    session     of    the    (Ira\nWants i^r'Tv\nnt\nr.i.T of I'nited\nadlan   North-\nReBOlution       Als\nAmending of Constitution  i\nin Hands of Parliament\nin.\nfo\n\u2022papera to I\n\u25a0ay tlmi in good plain black type.\"\nadded the mayor, win, declared thai\nIndulgence In talk o( ihis kind n-oi\nnot the \\\\ny in which to eettle ino!,-\niema, thai it was far from repre-\nwntlni ilic Nntlraenl of the wheat I\nprovinces, ami  that  the only way  In I\nwhich   lhc   west   conl.1    mo    its   prob- :\nlcms   solvcil   was  conslantly   anil   In   a\nconstitutional  way   I e\u00abl   their  urgency ou the people of the oast.\ni-:r>.MoNTi in.\nitur,    lodHi   o\nc   SI   ii.im.i-.\nh\u00bb*    tin-      in\nparlli\ni,i   ar\n..l\n\u2022l'l\nlir;\nThere   were   more    than\nnilaticc.        William     Cor.]\naster workman, prealded.\nOperatives Drink _\nToo Much Beer to n \u2022   . t r\nr ,     r,     .   .     Oriental Carries\nLet a Conviction\nHi\nTh\nIntl..\n\u25a0aa-..l      lull.\nrevolution\n.  urging s* n-\nupportlni   lh,\ns,\u201e,.,h     I'MOO\nnt.    pmvldlnii\nminiw.i. .1     to\nAmerica   act.\nolM'ositli.n    to\naki I-     >|t\t\n\u2022   reform  wa>\n.in  to far as ;\nI    Of    the    .-.airs   annexed\nIn   the   reao-\n\u2022cunalon,    Ho.\nwould   he   no I\nI.   -Th.\n.   pari\ni lepend-\nt ion   of  ,n\ni.f   the   nicnt\nIon    from    all\nnference here\ninletance from\nlei   command,\nn. hes    of    tlic\nthe  affected\n.minion head-\nI '.1101,1.1      COSI       Il.l\n>;it.:;i   more  tin\nami   ,s,\u201e\nIhe   I', ao\n\u25a0li.\nla\nIn\n.I'\nll\n' I\nlilllii\nSIS\nHi:\nth.\nI.l\nIII,'* !\nunion command\nurve upon parliament the urgent nc-\ncossiiy of inn.is io prevent etarvatlon.\n.\\n Invaetlgation Into the affaln of\ntli..   iiriti-h   Empire   Steel    'ompany\nalso\naskc\nrevenue lotnleil \u00ab:\u2022::\n'ence River, in lho\nni d 181 :ta an.l . -\n.312;    Bplrll    Rhei\nJI.L\nDl\nri\n\u00abt\n91   ami   -\n\u25a0aim.I  .<!:;\nCrippled Japanese\nLiner Makes Port Toronto Prisoner\nWith Her Own Power Sees Doctor und\nVANCOUVER, March 11.\u20148e* '\ncause it was shown $8 worth of\nbeer was consumed by provincial liquor operatives making a\nraid, a selling charge against An.\nnolo Marti was dismissed. Magistrate Shaw declaring dries\nshould    not   drink    so    much.\nBullet Fails to\nStop Fleeing Car\nBomb and Carver        \\Anw\nmd Precious Note p\/M C(jrd Sharpers\nEscorted to Border\nVANCOUVER, March IL\u2014Tol-\n1 owing tin (at 'i ti - .iii:: t. two oilen-\n<;. Is. Young Jim Y nr 11 was allotted this \u25a0ft\u00bbrnoon. Riid fennd\nto be mn v-\"K ai i mi ml a lu-iilad\nbe nib nad ft MVVll-fl knife. Re-\nBl^tiiifT arriit, lio d'. clarod a paper\nwith ChiiiflBt ciiii i a \u25a0 t rs wns more\nvaluable to htm tli an life. Tlio\npolice believe tiie paper may be a\nelue to the recent nns\u00ab8Hlnatlon of\nDuvid   Lew.\nand Told 'Farewell' I\nVANCOUVER, Mareh 11*-\u2014Five\nswindlers, who h-ive fleeced many\ncitizens by card < aii.es and com\nflopping, were escorted to the\nborder by the police and told\nnever   to   return.\n\\ Ii TORI X.     Miinli     n\u2014llu-\n.i.tPiiM.-r ntrainer Hoj-oka lUnt,\n\u00abhh 11    WBIX   r.-piirtrd    In    dlstr-SM\nnt iiu- month nl <h<- \u25a0umtti of\nJiiiin ii<- 1 in ii. line to ii broken\ni-Mii'h r, ni i ivi-.i in Port Town*\nRend. Wii.-h.. under her own\npower, and Hlthaul any nrndit*\niiiii-r.   in ii.rdiim    ki   n    wlreleM\nim*NMa){r   nrrhiil    hnt*   ihis   iilt-\nEscapes the Farm\nSnow on Prairie;\nTouch in Kootenay\niUARY, -March 11.\u2014At tho atter-\nBesulon   of   the  Alberta   Retail\niints' association convention\na I'ominlttee VM appointed to\ninto the queetlon of taxing\nHiit merchants and peddleri,\nJ. A. Vatllquete, solicitor of thu\nzatlon. Tha committee will re-\namorrow.\nVANCOUVER, March 11.\u2014Whan an\nMtomobitai wima   to  have  b*nm; Seventy Addicts\nstolen    failed    to    Hop    nn    command, .        *_\ncitable   c   H\u00a3)jwm   fired   a      ,n   Manitoba   and\nwarning bullet after thi fleelns car,\nhut without  rcHiill.\nToronto Winter Fair\nProduced a Surplus\nTii.it    ihi-   mleal\nTORONTO,    March     ll.\n192-1   royal   winter   fait*   w\nequallfled iuooeea,\" wu Um report\nprinted at the annual inei-tinK of thc\nfair association today. t\\ xurphiH of\n-$1514 Is reported, the total income\nbeing |lM.llt,\nand Many 'Conjecturals'\nWISSlPmXt    Man..    March    n.\n1'nerc   in   H   known   drui  addtett   in\nManltobs, \u25a0ceortftnc to u  return tabled\nIn   tlu-   pnivinelHi   Fe-ti-tlature   today   by\nlion.   i>.   I..   .MeL.-o.i.   municipal   com-\nK\ner.\nItl\n*i* rant ine\ninciudnifl   Cblbeee,   the   return   ib\nare    men   coiiJectnr.-H.   and   co ii i prl;\nlarre   pw-centfiffe  of  uereoni   knowi\npolice    circle!   an    \"float ith,\"\nThe   report   lUffffeitl   control   li\nd (lueethm or public health.\n\u00bbtm\nBlake Wilson Can't\nAttend the Meeting\nbut Sends Message\n\u2014,       While   la.ii.\n. | nlfbl  thai  pn\nl'i\nHi.\nVBR     Mu\n],.\u25a0       WllSMll\nI  UM.\nil.    I.in\nnl.I., tu attend Uw an\nlll.K     i.l     III''     Iia.li.     I\n.-.ail    i,u|>   from   ill.-   kU\npiial  Hying  h\u00ab  never  t\u00bbH   laa-\nli'i-   In   kli   lil.-.\nllii\n.in   laal\nal  Cal-\n,th\nil.'\n\/.ai.l   of\nWall    wa,\nmowing light.\nIherwlae hav,. i\n\u25a0lili.ry   lo  gal\n\u25a0celng   Maui-\nhe   wli\u00bbi   hllz-\nai   gaakati ht- :\nTORONTO. March 11.\u2014Asking\nIravp tn visit thp rloctnr ol thi-\ninstitution. Jo'.c|ih CruSD, tlinny a\nthrr-c  months' .-entence  at thi   jail\ni-irn*.    -it   Langstafl,   0-\u00bb .   mads\nhis   escape   last   evening,   antl   has\nn.it    yu-t    h-cn    recaptured.\nCruso, who has a wilo antl five\nchiltlr.n living at Richmond Hill,\na vallitje a short distance from\nthc farm, was convicted a month\nago on a charge of ftialing silverware   from   a   Toronto   residence.\nSTEAMER ARRIVALS\naiia.ii.ia   Trapper,    al    si.   John\n>:. ii  London.\naartrs    al   st    John,   S    l:    Iron\nsi.  John\nAUNT HET\nft*\n'\u25a0 ': , -t'\\\n*~    ; i \u25a0 - \" .   . \u2022** 1\n\/'\u2022 \"\u25a0'\u2022;, ,v * \u25a0' v\n\\\n\/f^mlil(\nW*bk\\Ym\\r-*rj\n.\\fi,v    Hrown   In   avrful\n.   un\"  Blie   wurked   hei\n->ne   of   thi    undprehli\n\u25a0.\u25a0!.\u25a0    i>    knittln'    l--r    ih\nThe Weather\n. .   below   hih   f\"\nr.-li'i'la\/ uriiii,\"\nSail    Kraiuiw....\n'HEVKNNK,\n\\\\ ,\nnasi i\nT.apnt Dome leal\niai<- today annoanc\n isi.lrr    renewing    efforts\ndagoaltlons   of   n    s.   Oaler\nBOaoClatee      In      Tnruiltn.      I'anailu.      hh\niiii of a deolalon ..r ths appal-\nlair\nMan.\u25a0h.-Mrr   Importer,\nN   li..  in nn   Maneheate\nCornish  Point, al   Halifax, Iron 81\n\"\" I John. N.  li\n.  Mar.li   ll\u2014li.n-i     Man. hsster   Exchange,   al    Halifax\nths   trial   ai   thai Irotn  Philadelphia.\nannulmenl     oaas ,      Kranris. a.   al    Blleamere   Purl    from\nI   llial   11,,,, \u25a0   .viralil I, |,lllr,,x.\nBangusla. al tlarra i nt, ton si\nlohn.\nBothwall   al   Hamburg,   fron  Hall-,\n,.ii       :i\n     M\n      _\n      II\n     It\n\u201e,\u25a0.>          44\n 40\n      14\nis'\".                n\n      31\n      U\nInk..\n1      IllH  I\n..ur,\nOntarl,\ntoday.\nI tax\n Page Two\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 12, 1925\nLeading Hotels of the West\nWhere Superior Accommodation May Be Obtained\nGeorge Benwell, Proprietor\nThe Premier Hotel of the Interior\nAMERICAN   PLAN RATES,   13.50  TO   \u00bb5.00\nRooms with Running Water and Private Baths.\nHeadquarters for all Travelling Men, Mining Men,\nLumber Men and Tourists.\nROTARIAN   HEADQUARTERS\nSPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER, $1.00\nTHE   MOST   COMFORTABLE   ROTUNDA   IN   THE   CITY\n..   Fr. ( lalul,  ('.rami | nip-****;   TI.    M.    Clralnsloy,    Spokane;    J.\nK'-  A.   BmM, C   K : ''\u25a0    Uvln...    Ferule;   Mrs.   If.    Marshall.\n.      ,.   ,,.    ',, \"   \u00ab i Trail;   1*.   J.   Meorp,   CalKary;   Mr    and\n\u25a0'\u25a0    ' \"\"-\u25a0   ''\u25a0   \"Mra. ii. H. Dohorty, CharlM w. Tbor-\n,]..s,.|,h Lloyd. : ley, Toronto; H. 11. Hoard. (', Malloch\nan. Fernie; 11. S, Hownr; Mra. C T. Oughtred und\nC.   II. llutler, Win- ; Mra.   Munro,   Trail.\nEUROPEAN   PLAN\nDaylight  Sample Roomi   toi\nCommarcial  Man.\nHotel Strathcona\nOnce You Get Acquainted With the Strathcona\nYOU WILL STOP AT NO OTHER\nQueen's Hotel\nTHE   CENTER OF CONVENIENCE\nHot    HI.l1\noM   WBXM    IN   \u00ab?v\n-\u25a0teair    benlnd\n*      LAPOINTfc      0roi\nTHE MADDEN H0TE1\nT.   MADDEN.   Prop.\nSteam-heated   Rooma   by   th*   Dav\nWeek    or    Month.\nEvery   consideration   shown   to\nguests.\nCor    Baker   and   Ward   Sts.   Nelsor\nMAIIDKN\n\u2014 Wll\nlat\ni W\n\u2022ielit\n\\V\nH\n'1\nllier.    Deei\nPark;\n1\ns\nnff,\nItlM\nI\nly;    Miaa\nSarah\n.1.\nMa\nd.i. .n\n11,\n-e-\n1.\n\u2022ry;   J.   II\nI man.\nSli\nVIT,\nni   1\nK\ns\nIT,    X.    SI\nnknoff,\n11.\nuhkr,   N\nMi\n('\nf.   Yinlr.\nMontred Business\nBodies Ask House\nto Drop Petersen\nOTTAWA, Mareh 11.\u2014(Ily Canadian Press)\u2014The houae of commons\nasked   not   to   ratify   Hip   Peter -\nn contract in two petitions tabled\ntoday. They are from the Montreal\nCorn exchange and Hie Montreal\nboard   of   trade.\nIVrry\nCanadiun     Null.\npromt ru nt\nent, was killed\ntracks   near   Ht.   Hoswells,   Sask.\nBAD BLOOD\nIS THE CAUSE OF\nPIMPLES\nAND BOILS\nWhat you need whn tho Mood\ngels out of order Is a good tonic to\ntone and build up the system and put\nthe  blood into proper  shape.\nKor this purpose there Is nothing\nto   equal\nBURDOCK\nBLOOD BITTERS\nMr. L A. Deibert, Allan, Sask.,\nwrites:\u2014\"For several years I was\ntroubled with boils and pimples. I\ntried many treatments, but could get\nno results. I then took Hurdock\nBlood Hitters and 'became free of\nmy trouble. It is the only medicine\nI  pver  took  that  did   me  any  good.\"\nIl.B.R. has been on the market for\nthe past 40 years; put up only hy\nThe T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto,\nOnt.\nEffective Means\nof Reducing Fat\nMere is an extraordinary meihod of\nreducing weight\u2014extraordinary because no starvation diets or violent\nexercises   are    necessary. Marmola\nPrescription Tablets are made exactly\nin accordance with the famous Marmola Prescription* They reduce you\nsteadily and easily, with no ill effects. Procure them from your druggist at one dollar for a. box or send\nprice direct to the Marmola Company,\nGeneral Motors Building, Detroit,\nMich. Once you start taking these\ntablets and losing your fatness, you\nwill be happy again.\nNATIONAL WILL\nOFTHEMAILS\nMurphy Denies Discriminating Against It; Equalizing in Progress\nOTTAWA, March 11\u2014After a comparatively brief discussion, during the\ncourse ot which lion. Charles Murphy,\npostmaster-general, assured the house\nof commons that no discrimination\nagainst the Canadian National railways in the carriage of mails was\nbeing practised, n resolution opposing such discrimination was withdrawn by its mover, \\V. .!. Ward.\nProgressive. Dauphin, this afternoon.\nDauphin Member  Moves\nMr. Ward. In moving his resolution, compared amount! paid to the\nCanadian National and Canadian Pacific railways for carriage of mails,\nto prove that the latler company was\nreceiving the m;i.i<ir part of the\nrevenue. He admitted, however, that\nthe post office department was making efforts to favor tin* government\nowned Hysleni in mail contracts', and\nsaid that the discrimination was\ngradually disappearing.\nThe postmaster-general informed\ntho bouse that changes were being\nmade whieh would lead to an equalization -ot the mail business carried\nby the two mads. Xo discrimination was being practiced In the department. The belief lhat such discrimination existed was due to mis-\ninformal ion given unintenlioually at\na committee meeting of the house\nlast year.\nAustralia to Add\nto Air Force and\nto Ccast Defence\nOCCIDENTAL    HOTEL\nA.   C.   TOWNER,   Proprietor\nThe   home   of   plenty.\nFifty   rooms   of   solid   comfort.\ne  syrve  tie  best  meals in Nelson\nlis  the  cook\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\n818   Vernon   Street   East\n'niy   brick   hotel   In   city      Stean\nheated;   hot and  cold  water\nEuropean  and  American  plans\nWoman Afraid to\nEat Anything\n\"I was afraid to eat because I always Ji ri fl stiunach trouble af I.-r wards\nSince taking Adlerlka 1 ean eat and\nfMl fine'' (Signed) Mrs. A. lb.ward\nONB spoonful Adlerika removes (JAR\nand often bring!* surprising relief tn\nthe stomach. gtopi that full. Moated\nfeeling. Removes old waste matter\nfrom    Intestines    and    makes    vou    feel\nhiippy and cheerful. Excellent for obstinate coiiMlpalion. Hold by all leading   druggist.*.\nMELBOURNE, Australia. March 11.\n\u2014Hon. E. K. Hnwdt-n, Australian intn-\ni:.ter of defence, forecasts a largely\nincreased grant, to be used fnr considerable add II ions to ibe personnel\nof   the   Australian   Air   force.\nThe  eoasl   defences   of   Australia   will\nbin be shoi-uy reorganised, in* savs.\nnnd civil aviation will likely receive\nconsiderable   attention.\nA scheme is now being prepared for\na more adequate coordination of al'\ndefence   forces   of   the   Commonwealth\nCURZON SPENDS\nA RESTFUL DAY\nM.I..*...}.\ntftlMI     I,.\nItherland,\nSAVOY HOTEL\nTwn   l.h.-Us   frr.m   Depot.\n.**\u2022...,,  il ..I...I.    By  Har,  Waal\nMonlh.    Hot .ui.l. i.l.l running w.\nor\nter\nFor Your Comfort.\nJ.   A.   KERR,   Prop.\nMRS.   MALLETTE\nAnnounces     the     Reopening     of\nTHE KOOTENAY HOTEL\nVernon    Street Phons   692\n'ompletely   renovated.     Thirty   comfortable   rooms.\nA Home for the World at Reasonable\nPrices.\"\nW.lsll.     \\ Hll\nr.    I'et\n'lore;     ,\\\nWill:\nSTIRLING HOTEL\n715    Vernon    Street    East\nSteam heated.   Hot and cold water.\nWe   .*\u25a0\u00bb   hero   to   serve   you,\nP.   H.  BUSH,   Prop.\nNelson's Best Cafes\nWhen   at    Nelson,   Eat   at   the\nGolden Gate Cafe\nOur   motto   Is   Cleanliness,   Quality\nand  Service.    All   White   Help.\nMeals,   3He   and   Up\nSIIERBROOKE HOTEL\nNear   C.P.R.   Station.\nEt 'is   at   RauonaU*   Ratal,\nH.   DUNK,   Proprietor\nTHE L. D. CAFE\nFin'\nllilppcil restaurant In the\nrilv. OPEN DAT AND NHillT.\nSPECIAL-I.r- ('nam. Bote Water\nan,I Hot minks. NlM, elean, fnr-\nlil.-hed  looms;  hot ami cold water.\nWe   Cater   to   Private   Parties.\nSTART THIS\nTreatment Now\nThere's notblflg like Tanlac to purity\nthe blood, ],iu ih<- Stomach and liver\nin W-orklfig order and build up a rundown   body.\nIf you are  nervous,  suffer  from   iu-\ndiKest ion \u2014 have      t lieu ma I imi.      torpid\nliver, constant pnln, don't delay laktni\nTanlae another precious day.\nMillions   of   men   and   women   iiave\nbeen benefited by thin great tonic\nand builder that is compounded after\nthe   famous    Teniae   formula    from\nroots, barks and herbs.\nBuy a bottle of Teniae nt your drug\n\u25a0store   today.     S> e   how    yuu   Mart    to\nImprove right   from   tin-  first.    .Most\nlikely two <\u00bbl* three bottles will |ml\nyou ou your feel, make ymi feel lil;..\ni   linind-new   person.\nTake   Tanlac    Vegetable   Pills\nfor   Constipation\nTANLAC\nFOR YOUR HEALTH\nBRIEFS FROM THE WIRE\nFranco Xcc<Ih Five Itlllioii Francs\nPARIS, March 11.\u2014France will\nrequire furclgn loan of C,000,000.000\nfranca to pay lis obligations this\nyear, announces Lodls Loucheur,\nnoted   financial authority.*\nAdvise CooH-tlgi; to Drop Warren\nWASHINGTON, March 11.\u2014President Coolidge is advised by the\nicnate Republican leaders not ngain\nto submit the name of Charlc.3 B.\nWarren of .Michigan for the uttor-\nney-tfenerulship. The objection to\nhim la on the ground that he belonged   to   the   sugar  trust.\nScaled Crushed In Iee\nST: JOHNS, Nfld.. Mareh 11.\u2014Tbe\nsealer Stella Maris wirelesses she\nhas   been   caught   in   the   ice   and   is\nsinking.\n\\Vliini|>c\u00a3  IIImk  Hums\nWINNIPEG, March 11.\u2014The\nblock occupied by the llleliards\nDellveAU Wine company nnil the\nItichardson galleries, on Main street,\nwas destroyed by f re, with estimated   lof-s   placed   at   $175,000.\nSluiinrt .H'Us Turned Hack\nHOSTON. Mareh 11.\u2014The United\nStates authorities have returned to\nIreland 1000 packages of shamrock\nIt is announced the emblems may\ncarry   plant   pests.\nSilk Cargo Four Million\nVICTOHIA, March 11.\u2014The Canadian 1'act fie railway liner Bin press\nof Australia arrived from Yokohama\nwith b luigh cargo of Chinese attic\nvalued at $4,000,000, and a record\nShipment   of   Chinese   cotton.\nJews Allowed Separate S-chools\nQUKBI9C, March 11.\u2014The supreme\ncourt pronounces the act ultra vires\nwhereby the Jews have, since 1903.\nbeen classed as prot est ants, and\neducated in the latler's schools in\nMontreal,\nTailored Broadcloth Blouses Just In   \u2022\nSANDS AND WHITES, a very special line, at $4.50;\nA DRESS SPECIAL, $14.75       ^\nA choice selection of Cantons, Taffetas and Poirets,\n,     .       clearing at $14.75. \u201e ...    -,\nOUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT\nIs showing a choice line of CHILDREN'S SPRING\nHATS.   The Ladies' models are proving wonderfully\npopular.\nNelsonDry Goods Co,\nLADIES' WEAR SPECIALISTS\nNew Brunswick Pimm Hydro\nFHKUIOHICTON, N.B., March 13,\n\u2014New llrfinswick will Inaugura.e\na policy of free text books and embark on an ambitious hydro-electric policy, according to a forecast of the speech from the throne-\nto be delivered at opening of lhe\nlegislature   tomorrow.\n]'<mi* Stevedores Killed\nST. JOHN, N.I!.. Marcli tl.\u2014Injury Into tho loss by fire of th-\nsteamer Canadian Navigator at 15a v-\nbados disclosed the fact four longshoremen lost their lives in an explosion  on  the  vessel.\nLONDON. March 11.\u2014Lord Curzon,\nwho recently underwent an opera -\ntinn, spent a more restful day and\ntbe Improvement in his condition was\nbeing maintained, it was state! this\nevening. The Queen called personally to Inquire Qoncernlng him.\nHudson's Bay Company\nAcquired Big Tracts\nthe Past Ten Years\nuTT.WVA, Mnr\u00ab h  11.   The Kudaoni\nHuy company has been granted 5t,0SI\nacres of land In the prairie provinces\nand the Northweel Territories during the laal 10 yeara, it was said\nin the house today,\nThe tra net er wai effected al various\nlimes, ami  through  rutioui arrange-\nments provided fur in the Dominion\nLands act. Mere than half the land\nwas transferred nn exchange account.\nNEILL URGES\nNAVAL POLICY\nFORCANADA\nPacific Coast Virtually Undefended; Shipping Also\nNeeds Guarding\nawlmmlji< pool.\nRend the Advertisements\nTHEY SAVE YOUR TIME\nTHE STANDARD CAFE\nC\"0   Baker   Street,  Nelson,   B.C.\nOPEN   DAY   AND   NIGHT\n11:30 to 2:30, Spcci.il  Lunch  35c\n5:30 lo 8:00 p.m., Supper  35e\nPhono   154\n. DO THIS -\nGIANTS LINED\nUP AS WINNERS\nIN NATIONAL\nHard Hitting Will Tell;\nPittsburgh and Brooklyn\nExpected Second\nNEW YOItK. March 11.\u2014Unshaken\nconfidence, bolstered by a demonstrated ability to hit hard and often. I\nwill carry the New York Qtehta to I\nanother in-nnanl In the National J\nleague, their fifth HtraiKht, in the\nopinion of baseball observers.\nPittsburgh*,    with    a    remodeled    In\nOT1\n\\\\\\\nA,\nMai\nb   ii.\u2014a\nutlon\nI rnpui\nIn*\ntl\nit\nCanada     sh-\nukl\ncon-\nsider\nthe\n.-sli\"\ni    of   \u00ab|ef. ik\ne   ii\n\u00ab,.\u2022 t  c\nasi\n.1   .il\nour ocean-1\nom\nlilies\nnm\nii\".\nw\ns    Intro-hie,\n1   in   the\nhouse\ntin\nrten\nion  by   w.\nA\nNeill.\nInd.-p.\nml.-\nit\nCon\nox-AlbernL\nMr.\nNe\n11\nn (n i\nueed   the  aubji\net by\nia queatlon\nbe\ntaken\nup   in\n;i\nnoi\npan\n\u25a0an  -^idrit.\n11.\nSllfs-\n\u25a0rwttti\nth\nit\n.ill commit 1\n.-   .\nr the\nhmise\nll!\nulu\nIn*\nf.irni.d    to\nwider\nthe   n\natl.\nr.\nwilh\nthe   n Id   uf\ntec\nin leal\nN\npnlli\ny   mtght   b\nolved\n..f    il.\nf. n\ne\nllll.le\n\u25a0    the    nam.\n0\n'    the\n\"Cana\nlie\nllai\np\u00ab\nllcy.'\nthe\nnec.'ssitv   o\n\u25a0l^nce\ni.r coeai\nIlie\n1  an\n1  ahlpplnff.\nTl\n1   drv\ndock\nit\n\u25a0Is.\nulin;\nt,    which    a\nas\nto   be\nfinish\nportai\n-.1  \u25ba\nhoi\nto\ntiy.\nany\nwuuld  be Of\nllritish   na\\\nvll\nll\nl Im-\nit\u00bbra-\nlii.ns\nIn\nthf\nI'a\nlflc.      Te.la\n\u25a0   1\nwaa\nprnetl\nonly\n-all\ni    1\n\u2022w\npen\nobw\nti.\"    the     Wl\nMe    Runs    t\n\u25a0Id,\no   1\nwith\nroteat\nUarcellui     Avenue,      Manasquan\nlien*-r   cm   out   this   notice\nl    to   any   others-   who   are   rup\nvim     may     save    \u25a0     life     or\n-lop    Ihe    misery   of   rupture\nMEN'S KHAKI PANTS\nWE   :m.   BcUfits   More\nEVERY   BMaon.\n$2X5. $2.50. $2.75.\nYOUTHS'  ruff  Khaki  l'auls,  $2.00.\njl___ -3~i\\\n\u2022-^^BoYsCijonitB *^\u2122\naa?jb\u00abi\n1en Suited\nWhen the Children Cough,\nHub Musterole on Throats\nand Chests\nNo tcllinjf how soon the symptoms\nmay develop into croup, or worse. And\nthen's when you're Klad you have a\njar of Musterole at hand to give\nprompt relief. It does not blister.\nAs first aid, Musterole is excellent.\nThousands of mothers know it. You\nshould keep a jar ready for instant use.\nIt is the remedy for adults, too. Relieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis,\ncroup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia,\nheadache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches ol\nback or joints, sprains, snre muscles,\nchilblains, (routed feet and colds of the\nchest (it may prevent pneumonia).\n40c and 75c, at all druggists.\nTlic Musterole G>. of Canada, Ltd\nMontreal.\nMr. N- ill quoted\natlng   that   the ner\n. neral McBrten\n.  war  would   W\nTb\nAn   Undefended   Const\nvalue   of   public   works\n009.06\nr   sbipi-i\nOlid    l.e\nBetter than a mustard plaster\nnl   Victoria   was  cettmnl\nA     Liiaist     line     nf     l-Uinu\napparently     defenccleaw.\nlain of all was Uie .l.-fence\n(. Tli.- wival.si ilainiini\nlone   He re.   ami    the   object\n.>t anv enemy wuuld be a blockade\nand   the il-Mrtietlen -.f ahlpptnf.\nTh.- Brltlah Columbia member atated thai Canadian! were told that there\nwns  n -, .i i.i talk about war, there\nwas    ;i    U\u00abfUe    of    Nations     but    Mr\nKelll averred ha could talk en Dm\ndtaablllilae o( tho Ueajrue o( NaUoni\n\u2022'hi lomo lime. The Learus ot Na-\nt one araa \u25a0 \u25a0ourc\u00ab of enormoua weak-\nnemi, and Qreal Britah) wotild nevei\nhave jone Into It Had it fell that tin\nI nlted  Btatee wouM nol enter it.\nDlinaiinanient Not  Eml   of  War\nCanadlann w.-re told that they ahould\ni. main defeaoekaa, Whn wiih ao ax<\npi .-*\u00bb.\u2022\u25a0* il in his iittei'Mices for p\u00abUN\n;t>;   the   Oennan   Kaiser?      Main*   of   th.\nmen lay In Pranot today beeavee Canada had !'< ruah them there unprepared fur war, Cnnida paid hecauae\nM had listened oredutouefo t\" the u-\nHurancrg .>f the Qernutn  ampet'or.\nThere   WO*   Blue   talk   al.mit    dlaarMM-\nim nt. Supnoalng dlaaraoamenl were\naecmiiniisied. ii meant \u25a0 freal BO-\nvantafft* In one reapect <uilv, and that\nwas  i.r an  economic  nature,\n\"DlMirmamrni dues noi atnp war.\"\n;dated Mr, Helll. To a certain rxtani\nii encourafed it rone nat\/aoa t.i at-\ntaeb    tha    maker   onea.     Wars   tooh\npb.e.. Pin i;' he T'i, re r>ri.i;imi'iit. When\nm< n   fought with  aeyth-ai ami   the  like.\nCanada'a marketing of hogs\naet a record, with a total of 3\nat   Block   yards   wehcr   federal\nIng applies,   compared   with  2\nfor INI.    The three prairie pr\nIncreased the supply by Cio per\nOntario.  18  per cent;   Quebec,\ncent.    Yet   the   percentage   of\nwas  slightly over  1923,  and  th\nferred   were 3   per cent   more,\nage    prices    for    1924    are    ex\nwhen   available,   to   compare\nably.         The   total   Canadian\nsupply for December was I9.-MI\npared   with   34,640   in   Dc-ember\nbut the  year's receipts fell  dtf\n  ^\t\nVancouver now has elevator\nand handling capacity, for 6\nbushels   of   grain.\nCURED HIS RUPTU\nI   wns   badly   ruptured   While\na    trunk   several   years   aeo.\nsaid   my   only   hope   of   cure\noperation.     Trusses   did    me   n\nfield,   ami   Brooklyn,   with   a   team   of    Finally   t   got   hold   of   sometbli\nmuch   the   same   ca'iber   as   last   sen-    quichly     and     completely     cure\nson's,  which  remained  in  the pennant    Years    have    passed    and    the\nfight   almost   to   the   last   through   the   has    never    returned,    although\nJj.1l,..   H^Mi   0.   D.\u00ab\u00bb  \u00abg J^'-guS. U Ss\nVnnco,   pr.ml\u00abr   __ttm,   lire   tlpUM no    ,r0l,\u201ele      ,   <gm   notl.lnd\nto  furnish  opposition  In  tho  ra'e for i,,,,   wlll   E|VP   f,,n   information\nfirst   pac**. how   you   may   find   a   coninle\nTh<- Plratw,  throuj*  a  tra,1<> with \" '\"'  \",l:,,n'i!\u00b0\". !' >'?u wrllt\ntho   ChlcUO   Cllh,   Ihis   winter,   have    \"\u2022\"\u00ab     \u25a0*\u25a0'      \u2122M*     \u00bbn\u00bb\u00bb*\nrounded   nut  a   youthful   combination\nfor the inner defences, with XeihiUis\nat first base, C.rantharrt at se.-im.l,\nWright at short and Traynor al ihivd.\nThe pitching staff appears to be fully\nas   strum,',   and    the   outfield   remains\nunchanged.\nII || entirely pro bible, according\nlo followers of the national game,\nthat this same deal will make a contender   of   the   Cubs,   with   Orimm   at I \t\nfirst and lh.* veteran but able Ma ran- ! Knowing from terrible\nvilli- at tecond. Return Of Charley the suffering caused by rheu\nEfoDocher, recognised as one of the Mrs. j. E. Hurst, who lives\ngreatest shortstops in tho league, will; Dav.s Avenue. KWlO, Hloomlngt\ngive the Chloagoana an excellent  In-   '\u25a0 ?\u00b0 thankful at having cured\nfi,.|,l  ->,ul .in., tint  shnitW  rank  hinh  1*1\u2122'   ollt   ,,r  '\"ir\"  P|OW\"   she\nleld and one that  slmuM  ia,K  hi^li  ui    [om    [Q    u]{    ^   ^^    auff,,n,\nbatting   averages       Hiinnr   -LOOpCT,   n    h()W   to   RPt   ri(l   of   thelr   tortur\nleft-handed     pitcher,    is    expected     to    simple   way   at   home.     .\nadd strength in a comparatively weak I      Mrs.     Hurst    has    nothing\ndepartment .   i Merely  cut out  thi\/-}  notice,  ma\n,. ,   \u25a0      ,   _   \u25a0_   \u25a0 \u25a0   _ I her   with   vour own   name  and\nJimmy   Johnston   in   L.no I       ,  Rhfl wflj Kla()]y S(,nd y*J ,h\nHronkl\\n antlHpatel lhe return of! able Information ent.rtly free,\nJimmy Johnston, an infielder, who j ber at once before you forget.\nsuffered   from   an   Injured   knee   lest \u25a0 ,\n\u25a0iisnn.   and    will   take   the   field   with\nabout   tbe   same   eomhinatmn   as   c;ir- j\nrlett     Q     y-.ir    ago.       Dutch    Ttetttlier, !\nonce  considered  a  ttobt  pitcher,  has j\ngone  to  the  Senators  of  the  American     league.      Tin-    l>udgirs    slmulit\nfinish   no  better  than  hai   year. |\nTho St. I.ouis Cardinals are rat-Mr]\nwidely fsvored to lead the iecond '\ndivision when the final results are\nassembled, with Cincinnati offering\nan Intereatlng 'battle fm* the place.\nManager Jack Hendricks has Imported I s'i'ia.1 of minor Mtgu# pteyefa\nin bis efforts to bolater the EUda1\ninfield and pitching derartment, and\nmav produce the rteaaon'a surprise.\nPhiladelphia has reinforced its elub.\nv.-i seems to have maib- no material\nprogress, -although the reW*t*\" chn-\nmit be definitely kimwn until tb\"\nma im*    leaeue    ST-nHort    is   nndc-   wa'*,\nThe    Phillies,    rtmnnged   hy    Arthur\nFleirher.  former Qhtnt  (thoHstop, are\nespctti .1   In   flghl    ill   and   nut   of   the\nrellter   with   the   Braves   of   Bo At on,\nmanaged   by   Dive   Bancroft,     B\u00bbn-\nTofl   -ii     e,.,).-,)   r]e|',-hei*   as   shortstop\nfor fhe (Hants.\nURED HER\nRHEUMA'\n\"My Bac\nRub with Red Pei\nA   Whale\nin\nal\nconsidered   a    urea!\nAfrlcn. according to\nl(f   Ttnde   Jrturnal.\nWhole   of   lie*   whah\nHritish  Columbia\nin     the     settleme\nami     tin-    Congo.\nUrns   solved   the\ndelicacy  in   West\nlhe London Board\npractically   lhe\nmeai  canned  In\nDM\nlast    vein*   w\ns    between    l.iheri.i\nWest    Africa    has\nproblem   of   finding\na   markel   (or   whal\nnil   has   been   extracted,   fo\nsteak     has     I.i me    a     \"eilly\nviand    in   lhal    pail   of   the   v\niifle\nIlo\nwhale\nHilar\nBackache  calls  for   red   pepgl\nSo    do   rheumatic    pains,\ntgmeneee, cold in chest, etc\nYou   need   pen et rut Imr  hea\nThe   moib-rn  way   Is  Bed   I'epp\nit no excela Old ways that  tli\ncompanion.    Nothing creates su\nci-nt rated,    such    penetrating    li\n11 il    p.-pper.      And    heat    that\nhurl.\nThe    t'.ngling   lu-at   comes   in\nIn    three    ininut es    il    seems    ti\nnate   ihe   depths.    Circulation\ncon pes! Ion   ie   relieved.     The  ach\ntin- pains ih-p,-iit,\nTht-  quick  results seem   magi-\nlief  is  usually hut  a  matter I\nutes.     Bed   Pepper   Hub   Is now\npeople millions of painful hours\nEvery heme needs It often. \u2022\nnever knows when. The Hub\nalways be en hand. Then, n\nday, when pain starts relief Is\ncall.\nOu    gel    ihis   new-dag    metln.\n[\"aims .you   can   stop   are   fully. \u25a0\n|Vfl.ES\nRED\ni\t\nTHE   GU M PS \u2014 W HAT'S   WRO\n!l I S\nR^Mt ^\u25a04o\\)T tmm couu-t'S\nV*CP0-5TMtN\u00bb1-   KVV. *SW-\u00a3  -tm,\u00abs\nA^OU-V   VI   HAS  OOOt, \u00absttV),Nu\nM-.}   COUR-.VM   I'VMNtRS -   \\'\\_\\_\nAVTttt   V O-iT THROVJUH\nE-liqutTT-c  Sv\\t'lL\n1HIHK *Mt IMk1K\\^X>\ntJt\\___ _BV(VBt%Va -j\n(I'LL ^OON Vi-MOW MORE A-BOUX\ntTlQ^TTc THNH VWIVU^ MO??t\nvoes   A*SO\\>T   %\\\\.tlt\\Rt)-S - VLt %t\nBOX \"TO   ^>0 ~,HE  R\u00bbUHT THINU\nM Tut \u00abvuv\u00bbT T>KA*t -   *F  MiH\nLWCtS   *>  MNN  TO ?,t TO\\.\\*iHtt)\nW\\,   %\u00a3   ^S   Bib A   SHiNE AS\nv \"THE   *?*;^*T  OF   -MtM'\nmm.\nS*7\n1\nf   TVII.T 60OK VE A V.OT or ^\nAl-pVt %M<LS. - \\ >ON'T Wttt) NM--I\n\u2022iOOK-S TO KNOW WOV0 \"TO AtT-\n\\ V.A\\lt tsioMCjH SVHS9 TO PICK\nVV Tv.*C VROVtR. fORu vj--.Ji.TwU-;\nI'M   IH A ?ARM OS**   N t>lNINO\nRoom- \\ c\\.r\\\\fA A. tiu-s vwwo\nknovm-s sou-? 5viou\\.t> B*^ 5tt>A\n^Wt) HOT HEAvR*-} -Xit-JNT HANt ,,\nTO .$f tN^ HIS ^Ft \\M A .?.J\u00abuc f''\nHV-S-vkh   UCMMIM4 hovo To  ^t\n*Ht**?\\   \u25a0\nfor paii\nRheum a\nBack-It\nPEPPER g\n-__ _ _ ___ oorcn<\nRUB     CNT\nJt oil druggists Chest C\nNone _tnuine :vilhoul the name Ri\nSunday Train;\nBetween\nROSSLAND\nTRAIL\nNELSON\nMarch 1, 8, 15, 2\nl.v.   licsaliiiMl   6:0*\nI,v.   Trull  7:05 ;\nAn*. N-.li.nn   D: 30 4\nl.v.   (Mm    12: .5\nI.v.   Trull   3:45\nAir. I'ntmlund   4:50\nNtktM ah .stops.\n- KurtlHT announccniont wil\nmade  If  afrvlce  to- .be  per\nJ. S. Carter, D. P. i\nNELSON,  B. C.\n\u25a0\u25a0\n SSb\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 12, 1925\nPage Thrw\nMost Old Folks\nRequire a\nHeart and Nerve Tonic\nAfter middle Age little sickneeeee\nand ailments seem harder to shake\noff than formerly as the heart net ion\nheeomes weak and uncertain and the\nnerves nro not as .steady ub they\nwere   In   the  younger  days.\nJjfaW Is the time when nil aped\npeople who wish to maintain their\nhealth and vigor and retain their\nenergy unimpaired should use\nMilburn's\nHeart and Nerve Pills\nMrs. M* O'Connor, Whftestono, Ont.,\nwriles:-*-\"I have heen troubled, most\nof my life, with shortness of breath,\npalpitation of the heart, ami fainting\nspells. I wns advised, by n friend,\nto try 'Milburn's II. \u00abfc N. rills, which\nI did, and at onre found relief, and I\nhave never had a really bad spell\nslnee. I am 80 years of age and I\nalways keep Ihem in lhe house, and\nfeel, that with their help 1 will see\nmany years yet. I always recommend them to anyone who is suffer-\nlnK from  heart trouble.\"\nFor sale at all druggists and\ndealers.\n'ROAD TO LOVE'\nBy ELENORE MEHER1N\nAbundant Hair\nCared For By Cuticura\nShampoos with Cuticura Soap, preceded\nby light applications of Cuticura Ointment to the acalp akin, do much to\ncleanae the scalp of dandruff, allay itching and irritation, stimulate the circulation and promote the healthy condition\nnecessary to produce a luxuriant growth\noi hair.\n_______** Shaving Stick.\nStomach Distress\nMRS. CHARLES TRIMPER\nHear Ilivor. N.S.\u2014 \"It ll n pleasure\nto me to write a few lines ahout Dr.\nPiece*'* Oolden Medlcnl Discovery.\nIn August, 1MI, I \"-is taken slek\nnnd a doctor was railed. Ke pronounced my case Inflammation of\nthe stomach and attended ine for\nahout a week, hut I was Retting\nworse, liy son advised me to\nDr. Pierce's Discovery. 1 did so, ;\nam glad to say in twenty-four hours\nI was out of bed. I am still taking\n]1r. Tierce's medicine. 1 have not\nhad a doctor since. I am feeling\nwell for a woman past sixty. I would\nhighly recc\/mmend Dr. Tierce's Discovery to any similar sufferer.\"\u2014Mrs.\nCharles  Trim per,  Route   1.\nGolden Medical Discovery is put up\nIn Dr. Tierce's laboratory in Tridge-\nhurg. Ont.. nnd sold by till druggists\nfn both tahlets and Ihiuid. Semi\nDr.  Tierce  10c for  trial  package.\nQUART OF WATER\nCLEANS KIDNEYS\nTake   a   Utile   Salts   if  Your\nBack Hurls or Bladder\nIa  Troubling  You\nmake\nNo man or woman\nmistake by flushing the kidneys 0C-\ncasionallv. says a well-known authority. BWlnf too much rich food\ncreates acids, which excite the kidneys. They become overworked from\nlhe straTn, get llugglih and fall to\nfilter the waste and poisons from\nthe blood. Then we get sick. Rheumatism,      headaches,      liver      trouble,\nnervousness,   dlulneeR,    ulcepleiwieii\nand   urinary   dlMi-ten   often   borne\nfrom sluggish kidneys.\nThe moment you feel a dull ache\nIn the kidneys, or your back hurts, or\nif the urine is cloudy, offensive, full\nof sediment, irregular of passage or\nattended by a sensation of scalding,\nbegin drinking a quart of water each\nHay, nsn get ahout lour ounces of\nJad Salts from any pharmacy; take\na tabltepoonful In n glnHi of water\nbefore breakfast, and in a few days\nyour  kidneys  may  net   fine.\nThis famous sal tfl Is made from the\nacid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia. and has been used\n{for years to flush and stimulate the\nkidneys; also to help neutralize the\n'acids in the system, so ihey no longer\ncause irritation, thus often relieving\nbladder  weakness;\n.lad Salts Is inexpensive; makes a\ndelightful effervTscent lit hla-water\ndrink which everyone should lake now\nand then to help keep the kidneys\nclean and active and the blood pure,\nthereby often avoiding serious kidney complications, Ily all means have\nyour phycisiun examine your kidneys at least twice a year.\nCltATTEU  XVI !\n\"What   does   it   moan,   Denny?\"        I\nFrom the pocket of her voluminous\nplaid skirt Aunt Josie drew a pale\npink envelope, shoved it MTDM the\ntable to Denny. \"Why did she go\nthere?\"\nDenny rend the pathetic sentences\ntwice. Aunt Josie peeled an apple\nwithout    breaking    the   coil    of    skin.\n'\"f>ear Mother.\" Violet wrote. \"I\nWould have wrttten sooner hut I\nwasn't settled. Don't worry ahout\nme. I hnve n Job here, so I'm till\nright. 1   hated    lo   leave    without\nseeing you, hut \\mi know who made\nme do this. lie's a I way.-? wanted\nto hurt me I giieM BwS done- it\nnow. I'm not blaming you, mother,\nhut I didn't deserve to be treated\nthis way, I always tried to do the\nhest 1 could. I pave you ail 1 ever\nearned. And he ran me out in the\nmiddle of the night. All t had was\nfifty cents.       Well\u2014don't  think about\nIt,   mother,    becauee   l    won't,     ii's\npassed   now.    I'll get  along.\n\"I wish I knew what happened to\nD-Bfttty. I ran out ns they were scuffling. Did he strike him? Sometimes I wake Bp dreaming that he\nkilled Denny. And I feel like a\nmurderer because it was my fault.\nVoit don't know how frightful this\nfear   is,   mother.\n\"I read the pape**s from San Francisco every day. I whh Denny would\nput in a personal and tell me he\nis all right. Ask him to, mother.\nIn a few days I'll write again. Tell\nKatv I miss her, This Is a littie collar I bought  tor you.\nI,ove YJOI.KT.\"\nAunt Josie sliced the apple onto a\npan spread with pie crust. Then\nsho nibbed the hack Of her coarse,\nred hand across her eyes.\n\"Why  did  she go there, Denny'.'\"'\nThe envelope was marked \"San\nDiego.*1\n\u2022\u25a0Well, there's not many jobs here.\nI guess some one must have told\nher there was a cban e in a store\nthere.\"\nShe shook her head, sat with the\nwooden   howl   of   apples   in   her   lap.\n\"That's not lhe reason, Denny.\nWhat does she mean where she says\nhe 'always wanted to hurl me, and\nhe's   done   it   now?'\"\n\"Well, he threw her out. That's\nhurting  her,   Isn't   it'.'\"\nShe rubbed her hands together fn\na   dumb   helplessness. \"Violet   was\na good ehild. There wasn't a selfish\nhone    in    her    body.    .    .\" She    pot\nup suddenly, went to the stove and\nshoved hack a pot. of soup. When\nshe turned tears streaked to her\nlips, fell upbeeded down ihe rough,\nbroad  chin.\n\"Do  you   think  she   went   with him,\nDenny:   Tell me ihe truth.\"\nDenny   wouldn't   meet   Aunt   Josi\ndull, beeeeching eyee,\n\"She says she's go1 a job. Aunt\n.Josie. I    guess   the    has. If    she\nwas with him. wmiln't they stay here\nin   lie- city?\"\nIt was a slight comfort. Denny\nwanted   to  say,   \u25a0'Sure,   .--he's  all  light;\nI   know   ihe   didn't   go   with   lino.\"\nUe   couldn't   force   the   words   to   his\ntongue.    Aunt   ioato  took   the  letter\n;ind   Ih^   dainty   lace   collar,   folded   it\nwith    a    measured    i-iih-tn. *\u2022**. Her\nchin was shaking.\n\"What a terrible thing to be r\nmother,    Denny\u2014-a    mother    like    I\na m\u2014\"\n\"Aw, gee. Aunt Josie, if it wasn't\nfor vou she'd have gone long ago.\nShe often did so. The letter sounds\ngood.     And   she   sent   you   the   collar.\"\nThe broad face puckered: -Thai's\nJust     it.     Denny-just     it   -lln-      col-\ntar  ...\"\nShe stuffed it quickly in ber pockef\nLizzie caine in. She was a broad.\nheavy girl of 17. yet she affected\nmincing Utile ways that were as\nridiculous, Denny thought, as maidenhair around  a  hlg.   white turnip.\nLizzie wove hot streaked, yellow\nhnfr done- up with an immense red\nhow, nnd her pug nose was thickly\npowdered.\n\"nil. hello, Denny. How's Katy?\nI'm coming to see her. Well, an*\nyou crying, ma? It's getting lire-\nsome.\"\n\u25a0'I'm not crying, Lizzie.\"\n\"Humph. I euppoee iis about Violet.\nLot she cares-disgrace th,. whole\nfamily.\"\n\"Hush,    Lizzie. I    should    think\nyou'd   feel    sorry   for   your   sister.\"\n\"Oh. yes; I suppose it's my fault\nViolet ran away. ] suppose it's m\\\nfault she stayed out till morning!\nShe had no right to make papa mad,\nShe was just too stu-k up over her\nlooks    ...\"\n\".\\\\v, dry up, Lizzie \u2014 if ymi were\never half as sweet as Vee-\u2014\" Dennv\nhad never liked her. Xow he ha.\nan    impulse    to   clap    his    hand    ove\nher month and stop her sp -h.    Sh'\nlaughed:\n\"Indeed, Denny Itrooks; 1 wonde\nwho ymi arc to talk' 11 papa was to\nhear you\u2014\"\nDenny turned his hack. \u25a0Ill have\nto ko, Aunt  Josie.-\nSiie followed him to the door:\n\"Could     you     put     in     the     personal,\nDennyf     The poor girl!      Bern out\nwith  50 cents!    Qawd  piiy  us!\"\nAs he went from the grimy kitchen\nDenny i leriohed his HsU, talking to\nhimself:       \"The    hlff     Imlly!\" lie\nlonged   to  met   Matt   Borley,  longed\nto come smash ins against the huge\nfollow. But la* had only a consuming   pity    fcf    Violet.\nHe went to the newspaper of! iee\nand    Inserted    the    personal.\n\"Vee- I'm Hue. Katv and I are\nliving on Oak sired. Do ymi need\nmoney.'        Pleaee   write   mc   at   Aunt\njosie's,   Denny.\"\nIt occurred In him that Violet\nmight be in need. Maybe she was\n\u25a0hungry.       He   could   see   her   dark.\nenormous eyee haunt Ing the white,\nwillful pivtfinoss of her face. Toor\nVee! She could have been so happy\n\u2014so   beautiful-\nYet   people   like   his   uncle   and   tliat\nmean Lizzie would force her out In\nlite night. Why was such cruelty\npermitted? Why was Matt liorley\nallowed power? Why was such a\nbrute created? Denny grappled with\nIhe ancient, yet huxom problem of\nevil, and like all who have gone lie-\nlore, all who will come after, failed\nto vanquish it.\nThough he found no answer to his\n(piestlons, Denny regarded all this\npitiless indifference of life as a\nthing that, would put. He left Matt\nDorlcy's h.Jmc, taking refuge in\ndreams. There'd be a day when he,\nDenny, would have power; when he\nwould he rl**h, generous as it king,\nlie would alone to Violet; to Aunt\n.ionic;    to   Katy.\nIn this image, the great Denny\nwas a man of wealth, of great\nachievements, of vast learning. lie\nhad   heen   through   college \u2014   he   had\ntraveled\u2014\nVet the Denny of 17 went on\ncleaning   bricks \u2014\nAugust approached; the schools\nwere reopening with half-day sessions. Denny had six. months to\nfinish. lie    lay    awake,    scheming.\nwondering how he might earn enotiRh\nworking* in the aflernoon to pay $.1.*.\nto Mrs. Traynor and still have a\nlittle for clothes nnd the few things\nKaty would need. He figured $4'-\nWould   do  it.\nThough he thought of | thousand\njohs none would pay the reiiulred\nwage. Hope wouldn't down. When\nDenny had exhausted every practical\nchance he took to visions. There\nmust be some way\u2014gee, there must!\nother fellows could do it.\nHut one morning after he had spent\ntwo days looking for the golden job,\nlie pulled his necktie virlousiv, saving to himself:\n\"I'll go hack next term. I can\nalways   save   up. Iu   six    months\nI'll have enough!\"\nThe building contractor for whom\nhe had been working offered him a\nchance at   $'if)    a  month.\n\"You'll make good,\" he- told Denny.\n\"Y'ou   might   he   a   plasterer.\"\nDenny, the great\u2014a plasterer! He\nthought of BnoMtt Gosh, lhe grocery\nclerk with a pointed skull, whose\nplace he might have had, and the\nsame indignant resentment hurned\nhim.     He'd   riWff   them!\nHe saved\u2014went without his lunch\nthat he might have money when the\nnext tern opened, hi the middle of\nthe year Aunt. Josie was ill. Denny\nsaw her gaunt, suffering, holding her\nside as she itOOd at  the stove.\n\"I haven't much longer here, Denny\"\nsh* saiil. \"I'll he glad to go. glad\nto   go\u2014\nA few day;, later he found her In\nlerrlblo pain. Denny went for a\ndoctor. And he put into Aunt Josie's\nhands all the mony he had saved.\nThere would be no school this term.\n\"Not going hack?\" Katy asked, the\nred  lips trembling.\n\"N'ot this term, K;lty. I've lots\nof time.\"\n\"It's all on neeoiint of inc. Denny.\nif you didn't bave ine\u2014\" lhe dear,\nbeautiful   blue   eyi-s   ran   with   tears.\n\"(Iee, Katy, why do you say thnt?\nBrefek a fellow all up. N'ot on your\naccount at all, I didn't want to go\nthis year. Anyway you know It's not\nmi your account. Y'ou know about\nAunt Josie. (he, Katy, you're mean\nto  hurt a   fellow so\u2014\n\"Don't   he   mad,   Denny\u2014please\u2014\"\n\"Aw,  as  if 1 could \u2014\"\nHe     brushed    nwny     her     fear    as\nthodgfc   ft   were   thistledown.     Hut   it\nweighed'like  an   anchor   on   his  own\nheart.       It    \"might     he    a     year\u2014two.\nfloe\u2014suppose   he   never   could   finish?\nSuppose   he   had   Io   be   a   plasterer?\nHe   wasn't   sorry   for   what   he   had\ndone\u2014not   tor   a   moment.     Win-never\nlie    visited    Aunt    Josie   and    saw    the\nmute  gratitude   in   her   poor   eyes   his\nheart    melted. (ine   nfternmin    she\ngave him a  card itaUng  there  was a\nregistered pdekage at the post office\nfo?*   him.\nThe   Incredible   had   happened.\niTo   B\u00ab  Continued.)\nCONTRACTORS\nTO STOP WORK\nFOR PRESENT\nSchool Board to Pay Off\nfor Work Done at\nTrafalgar School\nTWO CONTRACTORS\nTO DO SOME WORK\nBoard Will Take Over the\nPlaster and Lime at Its\nCost Price\nContractor*\nthe   school   ho\nirg   in   the   6\ninrreed     to     a\nw>rk-   oi\ncru II     i\nrove run\nn    lhe    Trafalgar    met\ni nt tts monthly meet-\n\u25a0 hall lust night, and\no an arriMisTi-ment whereby\nthe   school    will   ftp   suspended\n- bftaH hears whether the\nnt will take ever ihe build-\nnorm) wheal.    T, H. Waters\nand    Kprrsoii    A     Itrant     will    complete\ncertain parts ot their wort at once,\nhowever.\nBo\u00bbrd to Tav Writer**;. Release Bend\nMr, Water* explained that not much\nworic oo'lld I\"1 Hone tot the nresent.\nuntil ether contractor* had finished\nMieii-   i.,\\- \u25a0.   alto   thai    tin*   delay   at\nthe   wheal   had   me-.nl   a   lam   of   profit\nto    li'tn     in     several     ways.       He     was\nnrerhtng  oa   the   co-menl   wall   ar   ihe\nwnu'h   em*   of   ihe   school,   and   expected\nto   have   il    finish..I   al    tlo*   end   of   the\nPUPILS ARE KEPT\nHOME FROMSCHOOL\nSchool Board to Write Parents; Jelfs Wants Letter\nFrom Truant Officers\nThe question of poplin staying awny\nfrom school without sufficient reason\neame up ag-ain at the pchoo! board\nmeeting jn the elty hall hist night,\nwhen Trineipal A. McArthur of the\nCentral school reported n delinquent\nhoy of 12. and Principal Q, E, Kpai kea\nof the Hume a girl of 8. Secretary\nFred L. Irwtn was Instructed to write\nIhe patents of these pupils ond hring\nto their notice the provision In the\nSchool act requiring regular a'.tend-\"\na nee.\nTrustee F. K. Jelfs asked if the letter should not go from the trucnt offices;  in this case, the city police.\n\"I  nm   not  in   favor of  police chasing   kids,\"   Fold   Trustee   D,   SIDenis.\nacting as chairman in John Notman's\nahsenee.\nDoea   Not   Want   Children   in   Court\nMr. McArthur was afraid the secretary's letter would he answered by\nthe same sort of excuses that had\nheen offered fo him hy th-; hoy\"-.\nparents, and thought the case should\nhe hrought up before a  magistrate.\nChairman StDenis ohjected, say in-r\nhe was not anxious to see children\nhrought   up   befor?  a   magistrate.\n.Mr. Sparkes said the only excuse\noffered -by the mother of the liltle\ngirl was that the child refused in\ngo to school.\nSomething  other  than   moral   sna\nil     was     decided     t\n\u00abhould   t>at   :*   cem*\nbasement,    and    hiuie\nmake   un   his   account\nteet   whan   the   hoar\ntoil and releaae th- i\ntt Mr. Waters\nfloor hi the\nhe doors, then\nwith the archi-\nWOttld nay his\nheld.    The\n\u25a0d\ncnga're\nMr    I.i\nnn\nnkM\nIf tllf\n,c   wIII 1 n\nir tn\nI'll V\nf..r   ih\n1.-. rrou\ni.l--\nmil\nm   the\nMl>..|.i\u00bb\n\u2022il.l\nIII-\n.-, nl.l\n111*.llll\ni on tractor   was   empower\n;, team hv the I'flV In ha\nused in the souih wall\nPlumbers Ask povmi-nt for Snuuliwi\ntloorge Itrant said that lhe roughing\nfoi* ilie plumbing was practically finished and that a larfe amount of\nplUmhlne supplies were on lhe mound,\nwhile others were on their way here.\n\/ \"Cannot the hoard nnd contractor\narrive Ht what it would cost to do\n, vervtli'ng that cun h\" done, except\nir.wt.il the fixtures?\" asked I>. Htlieni.**,\naC'ng   chairman,\nrd   would\npplies   on\nand   Mr.\nirrnnee.l.\nn    was    punned    that    on\nf    the    plumbing    fixtures\nshould    check    wilh    the\nnlumher*  the  material  covered by  tin*\nInvoice and sul nnil h(n teconinienda-\niinn to the hoard for tlic payment of\nlh**   material.\nThe heard decided, on Mr. llranfs\nrequest, to put a door and lOCll on\none of the upper rooms hi the school\nin order thai supplies already on tho\n(round   could   be   st tired   away   safely.\nII. A. Howe of the Howe Kleclric\ncompany said that practically nil his\ncempunv had to do now was to Install tin- telephone* and lay the\nswitches at Trafalgar. H was quite\nwilling to sloji woric for tba present\nas long us the board made arrange-\nnUtnta that any ,)vork carried on, sucl\nas plastering, wt*>\\ild not interfere will\nlhe finishing cf the electrical WOI*.\nFlaat*v Would D\u00abterii-rat#\nWalter Davtaa, plasterer, said the\nfhed at Trafalgar was lull of plaster,\n\u25a0rhfeh   would   deteriorate.\nThe hoard decided to take over the\nplaster, and 2'1 barrels of lime lime\ndae ai Trafalgar, at what they had\nost Mr. Da vies, who said in that\ntUa he wa.i willing to stop work for\nhe present. Jn the meantime it was\nitCldad he should go ahead and finish\nlie lathing on one floor, which would\nniy take about five days.\nThat li.1 was quite willing lo disenn-\npuhitlng   of   the   school   for\nCONNECT LIGHTS\nFREE0NCE WEEK\nOn Other Days North Shore\nResidents Must Pay Fee;\nKerr Wants Rate\n,i. p.\nD0DD5 %\nKIDNEYS\n'Ot PH.L5 \/(,\n:!^E32,\nA resolution from Alderman\nMorgan on the connect In*.; np ot\nelectric lights on the North Shore,\nand a rcpiest from lh L. Kerr,\nthrough the city electrician, for 'a\nrate on installing electric water\nheaters in the Kerr apartments, were\ndealt with at Tuesday night's council\nmeeting.\nAlderman   Morgan,   before   bringing\nhis  motion, explained that us  people\nmoved back  to the  North   Shore after\na u inter in town at various times.\nan.l wanted their lights connected\nncttlfl, a great deal of time was\nlost by the city men going across the\nlake in make perhaps only OM con-\nnei limi in a day. Therefore he moved\nlicit   one   day   a.  week   be   set   aside, to\n< ie,!   the   North   Shore   lights   free\nof charge, and that any connecting\ndone Bl other limes be charged nt\nthe rate of J.t, as already provided\nfor   by   the   city.\nThis resolution passed unamlnouslv.\nWants   Electrically   Heated   Watir\n.1. i:, Coates explained lhat Mr.\nk'ovr wanted to do the w.'tter healing\nin the Ken* apartments by eleetrlcitv,\nand had asked whether ho cotlid\nget ilie usual house rale of $3 per\nkilowatt    a    month, He    had    been\nadvised that he would need l :> or vn\nkilowatls per month for the Kerr\napartments.\n11 was explained that $3 a month\nwas the rate for water healing if an\nelectric stove were Installed ln the\n\u25a0house, \"hut that otherwise the eity\ncharged $S..\".n. After some discussion\nthe mailer was referred to the fire,\nwater and light committee, who will\nreport   tit   the   ir-xt   meeting.\naid Trustee StDenie.\nsion   should he uaed   In   sin h   a   case,\"   done  at   central   *e.iool   was   the  build-\n1 ing of shelves to house the bool.1-)\nI donated recently. This work, with re-\nt'iiirs for lhe Hume, wilt he looked\nI afler hv a committee of the hoard,\nI which   will   have   power   lo   act.    .\nWILL NOT ALLOW    JS\nUSE OF HUME HALLJMrs. Hamilton\nSells Ranch\nat Four-Mi\nBoard    Says     Woolworth\nStaff Cannot Play There\nExcept in Association\nAt Its monthly meeting lust niglit\nthe school hoard discussed the question of allowing organ iz;i tions oilier\nthan those of teachers and pupils to\nuse the assenildv hall of the Hume\nschool and decided that, to be consistent,   it   could not  allow   this.\nIn addition, Hie board passed the\nMarch   sahirv   Hm,   ond   referred   Ha*\nmatter    of    various    email     repairs     in\nhoth    the   Hume   and   the   central   to   a i\ncorn mi t tee   with    power    to   act.\nSecretary Fred L, Irwin read n letter from tip- manager of WoolWOfth'B\nsaying the employees of the sion-\nwanted io play basketball, and asking the hoard's pprmlftelnn 10 play\nin    Hie    Hume   school   nsseinl.ly    hall.\nActing Chairman n. su\u00bbenis said\nthe nianaeor had runtr hftfl no on the\nsame    matter,    arid    be    had    suggested :\nthat the  staff join  the  Amateur  Ath-i\nb'tic association and play .m some of\nthe   regular   oil y   teams, !\nThe unuiagei* had explained that I\nnone of them had ever played imsk.-t-!\nball, ami would prefer to le.rn sum.'- I\nthing ahout  it  hefore joining the learns j\nIt was decided that unless the staff\nJoined lhe Amateur AfMetic aasocia-\ntloo   as  a   ii-ai\".  Whe*l   they   would   have \\\ntha  same  ataadtni aa  far ea  practlc- t\ning   in   Ihe   HCho.ds   as   an\\   other   team,\nthey would have to ba treated as\nprivate Indlvfdnala, and dented permission  to  use  ihe aaaemblj   hall,  as I\nothers   had   heen. I\nAim.ng   th.-   repairs   and   work    In    _\u00bb\n\u25a0-.**\nWILLOW POINT. March 11. \u2014 Mrs.\nJohn Hamilton of Four-Mile ha\u00ab sold\nh.r ranch to A. ('. Fleming of l'.dmon-\nI011. Mr. Fleming was formerly With\nthe    Western    Crocers   there.       .\nTh.e pi-ice paid for the property wan\nIn   the   neighborhood   of   $r*.000.\nIt i.i said Mi*. Fleming will tako\nnv.r t'i. property in two weeks' lime,\nnnd   Mrs,   Hamilton   will   move   to   N.-l-\n\"Good   Goods   at   Gray's\"\nSilverware\nCandlesticks,   Bon   B-tmsr,\nCasseroles, Tea Sets, etc.\nAll   in   new   designs,     gualily\nhigh - Fri.es    reasonable.\nJ. B. GRAY\nWatchmaker,   Jeweler,   Optician\nBAKER ST. PHONE 333\n^.-^5i*sS.-XJTi.--j]Ti-w^ *^J-iS^iys^S--CJ .**\u00a3 ^J**^ '^3 \"J-1! *\u00a3\u00a3 ^ ^*JS *-!j.. -^ -1'- *\u00a3!--1\u00a3 7*D*> ^? -QUiJJ;I y!i?1^.7^.7^ '^'^K--^-**!] |\nii..\nlily\nnil   m  slnteil\notter c ti.i.t.\n\u2022 H. Murphy,\npresent,\nWhatDoYouThink?\nThi! Daily News invitpa letters\nfrom readers upon matters of public interest. A nom-de-pinme may,\nif dealn d, be employed, hut every\nletter must he signed by the writer\nas a guarantee of good failh,\nthough not peceaaarlljr for publication, hH-ttets should be brief, and\nmust ii void personalities. Th.'\nDaily News doM not hold Itself,\nin wny way, responsible, for the\nviews   of   correspondents.        Dotlers\nwhich contain advertising matter,\nor propaganda which is classed as\nMhrertlalnt,   \u00abill   not   he  accepted\nunder nny   oi renins lances.\nCharge Admission to\nCouncil Meetings and\nProvide Water Fund\nParks Committee to\nReport on Site Below\nCottonwood Falls\nWith thp view of making a snirll\ncltv   park  nt  lhc  foot  of  Cottonwood\nfails,  the parks' committee will  (x-\nnmino the land owned hy the municipality in tliat locution, nnd re-\npott on its condition nt tho MKI\nmeeting   of   Die   council.\nTho committee will also secure nn\npst!mnlp ns to the cost of fencing\nthla piece of property, nnd clearing It up generally, na prelimlrury\nwit-pa toward milking* a park.\nT<\nthe    [\nMit\n>r\nf The  Dally\nNews:\nSir\u2014If\nV\nu   \\\n\u25a0 add    be    foo\n1   eaoasta\n0\nallow\nme\na\n\u25a0nv   lines   of\nyour val-\ni.\nhie    sp\nice\n1\nshould    like\nto   make\nsuggestion\nwh\nh  might  be\nof benefit\nNel so\n1     ;\nnd\ndistrict.\nOwing\nto\ni lie\ngeographira\nposition\nS\"\niMfl   0.\nbs,\nwe  have alw\niv.s found\n1\ndi tt Il\nIt\nto\npursuade    re\nIly   noi\n1\nea tri. *a\nCO\ntih-s  to   take\nii  Nelson\n>n\ntheir\nitln\nera\nv.   and   it   would   seem\n0\nmany\noi\nHu\ncitizens   thai\nwe   have\nn\nour   n\nids\nll\ne    means    of\nproviding\n\u2022ntertafn\nllll\n'    v\nhlch   could    be   turned\ni\n11\nThe    suggi\n\u25a0th\nn.    therefore,\nwhieh   1\nsi\n..ubl    1\nlie\nto\nmake   is,   wii\n\u2022   not   fs-\nSI\nv  tleki\nor\nolmissloii   to\nthe  cotin-\nel\nmeet\nt'g\nu\nM     p.-r    h\nnd.     phi\nii\nHlS.-nie\nit\nAX,\nthe   proceeds\nof  which\n\u25a0(\nUbl    he\nset\nasi\nl\u00ab   toward   Hi\n>   projeci-\nWulel\nW\nThis     -\nma.\n\u25a0n    seems    \\\\\northv    nl\n1\ne   cona\nde:\nHi.'\ni   of   your   ri\nnders.\nA    TniS'KKR.\nNelaon\nB\n(.'.,\nMarch    11.    1\nm,\nAnnounce Their\nSpring Opening\n*\nON\nFriday, March 13,1925\nand Following Days\nWe have a beautiful range of the newest imported models in Millinery.\nWe believe this to be the finest assortment of smart head-wear we have\never shown. . .\nSuits, Coats and Dresses are the acme of smartness and correctness,\neach garment depicts some charming individual novelty.\nand\nWe extend to the ladies of Nelson and district a cordial invitation to visit\nus on this occasion.\n^'W3SWSSMWSSWSi ESSSXFS525'SSfffiftGf$&SPSS SESSffi'iMk & \u00abWu SS SS SS SSSSSSSSSfSJfSHI\nSILVER FOX IS\nMARKET FEATURE\nTop Prices Run to Hundred\nand Fortv-five for the\nWild-Caught\nW'lNMI'l..\n\u25a0as   the   I\".-.it\noon's   se*(si,:\nere.    wilh\nhout    the    i\n[arch   11. \u2014 Silver to*\n\"ff.-ring nt this after-\nf Hie fur atMttO-ll Mai*\n\u25a0 s holding Kieady at\nlg market quotat ioun.\nTop prices were from |UI to J115 for\nwlkl caiiKht p.-lts. Medium und quarter  silv.-rs  sold   from   $KD   to   HN,   with\nini.ii.il -kins ranctnf from $nr> to MO,\nlilac!,   nu.!   low   -ffradei   sold   poorlv.\nSkunk   fold   from   f2  to  $|.M  for top\ngrades, while the poorer ranged from\n<;ue io 11.40. Badger sold from $;i it,\n%>'<.   with   one   spicimen   nkln   selling   nt\nM.-ar    wt\nwan   in\nle-d   pric\nega\n.1\ns fully 2- per cent btlOW\nIc [iiiei-s. white while fox\n><| demand at present mar-\nTotal ntn for thn day\n1110,006\nFor five veais manager of tho Mol-\nsons hank branch in BAmonton, Murray II. Lister of Calgary has ngain\nreturned there tu take charge of the\norffco, which is now linked up wilh\nthe Uank of Montreal,\nv   \\\/%_\/<\nThis Helpful\nBook Is Free\n\"Baby's Welfaie'- \u2014\ncontaining answers to\ndozens of questions\nevery mother asks\nabont the care of her\nbaby, patticulary in\nregard to feeding.\nAddress The Borden\nCompany  Limited,\nVnnooiivfr.\nCondensary    at\nSouth   Sumas,   B. C.\nkm Must Be Sure ~\nAnd Itbii Can\nBaby is too precious for food experiments. Nurse\nhim if at all possible bul if you cannot, put Irm on\nEagle Brand at once and BE SURE, his food i$right.\nHighest medical authorities have endorsed Eagle\nBrand as the SAI'E infant fond when Nature's supply\nis not available. Hundreds ol thousands of mother?\nhave successfully reared their babies on it since 1857.\nNo matter how young baby is he will like Eagle Brand.\nIt is absolutely pure, always the same in quality, and\neasily digested by the most delicate infant. It's\npreparation is simple and it keeps wholesome for a\nlong time after opening the can if a glass is placed\nover same.\nEAGLE BRAND\n Page. Four\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 12, 1925\nTHE DAILY NEWS\ntMibllshed every morning except Run-\nday by The News Publishing company,\nlimited.   Nelson.   B.C.\nHum mews lei tern should he \u00abdd reused\nanti rherlia nnd money onler-i made\npayable to The Newa Publishing oom-\npany, limit-\".!, nnd hi no msM to IimII-\nvl.liiiil   in.-mberH   of   the   staff.\nAdvertKsitiK rale rnrd.i and A.B.C.\nsiatements of circulation ma,led on\nrequest, or may be seen at the offlcf\nof any advertising agency recoRnlxed\nby the Canadian i'ress a-mod* t ton.\nSUBSCRIPTION   RATES\nBy mall   (country*,   per month...?     ;lft\nPer jr-mr        6 no\nHy mall   (city), per year 13 00\n\"utsUle  Cnnada,   per   month 75\nPer   year      fjf\nJ'ellvered,   per   Week           .25\nPer   year      13.00\n Payable  in   Advance\nThe I\nLighter Side I\nIteaderH of The Pally Nfcws contribute many of the best Items to\nthla column. Just nIrii your name\nor Initials, or nom-de-plume, and\n\u25a0send In your brightest ideas\u2014Editor,   Lighter   Side.\n(nice   it   Wfta   \u25a0   crime   to  pollute   the\ndrinking   BUpply;   now   It's  a'career.\nhusbands\n\"id   is   to\nNM Way   to   have\nay   it   with   flOw-\nafamber Audit Bureau of Clrcnlatlo*\nrSSiR>\nTHlllSIUY.    MARCH    1!.    lilt\n'Let's   Take  a  Chance;   It\nIsn't Our Money, Anyway'\nHon. \\V. R. Motherwell told\nthe house of commons on Tuesday1'\"that the situation as' re-\nLards ocean rates was so des- I\nreiate that the government was |\nprepared to take chances on\nfAtting results\" by means of\nthe Petersen ship subsidy.\nThe statement by the minister is typical of the chaolical\nmental and political state into\nwhich the government at Ot-\nt'iwa has degenerated.\nThing*  have indeed  come lo\na pretty pass when the admin-\ni-dratiuii has to admit lhat a\nveasure which cannot be justified   economically   or   logically\nis beinir tried simply because\nno satisfactory means of remedying the situation has been\nconceived.\nIt is equivalent to saying:\n\"We don't know of any way of\nsolving this problem, but we\nfeel that we should do something, therefore we are taking\nchances on this plan, which is\nnot satisfactory, bat it will give\nus time anyway.\"\nAnd, of course, it is only the\ntaxpayers' millions which are\nbeing spent.\nTf members of governments\nhad to spend their own money,\ninstead of the taxpayers' money,\nvery few schemes like the Petersen subsidy would ever see lhe\nlight of day.\nCutting Tariff Has Not Cut\nPrices\ntde-croaelng     aeeloaat      may\niil.li'.   Inn   llii'   liiiui.r   waaa'1\nsntiKfarlor.\nrythlnji     en-\nSome of the golden weddin*rs,\nhowever, happen 50 years before\nthe   golden   anniversary.\nEfficient\nHousekeeping I\nBy  LAURA   A.  XIKKMAS *\nINFANT'S    KNITTED    SWEATER\n,\nThat Body\nof Yours\nBy  JAMES  W.   BARTON.  MD.\nFood Poisoning\nPOWERS SEEK\nSMOOTH WAY\nFOR GERMANY\nGONTHIER'S THRUST\nTOMOIIROW'S    MENU\nBreakfast\n.-.\u25a0.I  Dried b&tiealM       Ct\nThere are dreary moments\nwhen we think NelBonitoa have\nlittle In common except pyorrhea.\nYmi  have t-uten  some mpn\n! and   begin   to   mHpnt   that\n\u25a0 not risht with H.\nYou    ni:iy    Ikiyc    nftUHB,    vnmilinK\n\u25a0 and an liU-MM \"Policy\" pain and\ndiarrhea, lullowe.l by ureal weakness,     i \u00bbr   thla   may   be   complicated\n| by nervous s\\ in j>toins. tu-s of visum,\nur even itouiili* vision, and dlislnvM.\nI BometUmm there is ii dryness of\ni the throat and mouth.\nI Some forms ot l'ish pol\u00bbonlng r-auM\nj ih<* (-airfare of the si\n! intensely Itchy, ami tli\nI like   hives   Tullows.\n\u25a0 Now. althoiiKh the utomach shoulil\nhe emptied ni soon as possible, ihe\nstrength oi the in-.iit  ruipi  he main-\nI tained ai all coaU.\n\u25a0 The wMhJnf out or the itomarh,\nI by giving d teaspoonful of mustard tn I\n1 warm   WAt*L   is  tiie   liis!   thought.\n!     This shoni.i  he (tone  three or  fo\ni limes.\nI    TicWllni the (Srtal  with h  tooth\n- or    putting    UN     finger   down     .\n! ihio.ii.   nre   lil.mv\n, nsh. i But Won't Grant Her Priv-\n1 u        ileges as Preliminary to\nAdmission\n\u2022 'KNKVA. M\u00bbfeh ll.\u2014 l-in-ii Q*oWn\nwarning at the Qenevs conference that\nnn angry Oermsny should nol i\u00bb*\ndriven Into the arms of n hungry\nKuanlH, bad s sequence il Qenevs yesterday aflernoon when tin- council of\nths league, under the presidency of\niAi'ftten  Chamberlain,   anenl   hours  AJs-\nBUI     I CUSSing    how    lo    handle    the    Herman\nei-ome 1 not\u00abs    ooncerning   German    admission\nuption | t..   the   league.\n|     The   meei ing,   which    was   nttendod\nonly  by   members of  the  council, and\nSir  Eric  Drummond,  secreufy-general,\nstarted    from   the   fundamental    idea\ntliat     c. ruian     membership     in     I i*\nI league  |g \u25a0 necessity   i\" true  polltlcil\ni rehabilitation   of   Burope.     Hence   tho\n[dealre   af   all   to   adopl    no   aitiiud*\noward   the   Herman   demands   for   h\nirlvllexcd   position   ahder   the  conven-\nnu    Which    would    have    the    i-fl'eet    of\nleagu\ntr.-i-ti'\nfr. Express   Dr-sire   to   A-imit   Her\n>n\u00bb I    It   is   ivurned   ihni   after   an   hour'\n,, ; aiMcuselon    iii o**l    reached\n. ai-'rcfiii.-iit    tn   draft   s    reply   to\n11 lt\"* ; Herman    notei    expressing    the    co\nThe simple drinking of warm water   ell's    Mtrnest    desire    thai    Oernu\nnd     ihi-n     Inrisclng    Ihe     vomiting   Join   the   league,\nlennara the \u25a0totraah  of  lhc  imlton.    j wi7Jm\"ilnf\u201eVVrt \u00bbid   In^n'.vi  ViiT\nIf  the  imisnnous  [noil  h-is  been  In j diplomatic    terms   Ihni    no   privilege\nhe body lot* some time, [hen lhe old-    can   be rdH   1.*-i*  ns  a   prellmlnar\n:i-hhmed Injection nr i-nomn of warm , enndlilon  io hei  application\nRobb Correspondence With\nAuditor-General Shows\nSarcastic Tone\nOTTAWA.   Marrh   11.\u2014 Kuriher   BOT-\nrespondence was tabled in  the baaaa\not commons yesterday In the' controversy   between   (he   acting   minisler\nof finance and the audltor-genaral,\nGeorges (inLithier, over the mannear In\nwhich the hitter's annual report WW\nsubmitted. On February 28 Hon, .i.a.\nRobb drew the attention of Mr. Oon-\nthier to B newspaper artlrle \"evidently   founded   on   your   in trod net Um\nlo the report of the auditor--general,\n13X4, and prominently displaying in\nthe   headlines   two   disturbing   erttl-\nt-Isms of my de|iartmeni.\"\nNegligence   Not   Implied\nMr, \u25a0rionthier*. in his reply, disclaims\nany  intention  of  implying  negligence\non   the   ] art   of   lhe   finance   or   any\no'-her   department,   ami   assure-.   Mr.\n1.   thai    he   sought    only    |0   draw\nI (be attention of the house to certain\nI outstanding amounts due the government of Canada, und to make some\ncomment on the methods which might\nhe followed by his department. This\nhe conceived  to he his duty.\nTo this Mr. Itobb repiiea that\nprevious auditor-generals had known\nthe proper value of these statements of arrears, am] bad \"avoided\nmaking reference thereto in such a\nmanner as to mislead parliament\nfind  the  public.\"\nDo.'sn't   Blame   Paper\nMr. Robb adds lhat he Is glad to\nhave M.r. tionthier's assurance that\nthe latter was not imputing negligence to the finance department, but\nthe faet remained that the newspaper 'had the material from your\nreport to warrant them in being dis-\nturhed as to the efficiency of the\ndepartment of finance.\nr Gonthier   Showi   Allusion  Usual\nThe   acting   minister  of   finance,\nhis letter to Mr. (innthier, eritleised\ncertain passages In the auditor-general | report. in his reply, Mr. Uon-\nthler assumed that one of these was\na reference lo 11-11,090,008 of paat due\nSOCOUnta   carried   without   Investigation\ninio    collectibility.\nMr. Uonthler claims that I similar\nstatement has heen published in the\nauditor-general's report every year for\nSame lime, and that It refers to ar\nrears dm- the  Dominion government\nth\n.1.\nSOU 11\nIt\n\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0In\nill.\n\u2022ll'i\ne lib-\nIt,<\ncan't   dodge   puss\ncare   for   eroBswor\niv    bylaws.\nIf\nit   yoi   have     1||;I,     ,,u.\n\u25a0  treatment, \u25a0 teni   in pe\nneed   slim- ' nation,    Fw\n,,,.,, \u201e{ digit-    rramed.\nThe e\t\nIfl\nTUOUailTftl   IN   A   LIBRARY\nI softly through the\nipeah low! traa<\nhalts;\nHere Oonlui 11\n[ere reign, in i\nThe  monarchs\nes enshrined;\nout   majesty\nd   the  mind.\nA  mighty  spirit  host  they  come\nl-'i-om   every   age  and   clime;\nAbove the buried  wreck of years\nThey breasi the tide of time.\nAnd in Ihdr presenc\nTiov  hold  (heir n i\nAnd round ihem ihnn\nThe  gifted   and   the\n'i Child of Kai-ih: \\\npath\nTh-- utorma of life a\nAmi whi n thy brothe\nWith stern uniovinj\nhaiiih,\nsh ill\npropl\n\u25a0test   loftli\n\u2022ts     wait\nThere was a lot of talk in\nthe house of commons last session from the Qfovernment and\nProgressive side of the enor-\nTnoua benefits which were to\nHccrue to the farmers of Canada from the reductions in the\ntariff, upon which the Mackenzie Kintf government at that\ntime apparently pinned its political faith.\nWhat has actually happened\nis interesting.\nIn the house of commons the\nother dav, Frank White, M. P.\nfor London, showed conclusively that the price of farm im-\nnlementa has not heen reduced.\nHe quoted   retail  prices  to  the I\"\"   i\"\nconsumer, f.o.b, Hamilton, Lon- j   wb.\ndon and Ottawa: puuir\n\\ seven-fool binder, with n\nattachments, in IM1 cost 1215\nthe price to the farmer  today  I\n*j:-7.      A    pftli S   tax   Of   S    per   cen\nnclsted In 1921 nnd dors nol ex*\nn ow.\nA five-f\u00ab*ol heuvy mower in l!'2\nITS    A    h'l'NNV\nWHICH H liJH\nni; w i:i.v     IRWi\nV18 ABILITY\nHE\nAM\nis   lower.\ni   dodgers\nHil'NTRY    IN\"\nOFFICIALS\ni     Till-:      AD-\nENFORCINR\n. \\\\v    vim:   DOUKHOBORS\nil.   ATTENDANCE.\npby\nPi.-I\ndisc\nFrom    Knit   \\w\nin eh-\nmi    tl.\nnext\nsli\nfor\nell.\nWu rl\nremaining stli\n-\u25a0esoofiu    with    baeli\nfront  to   eorrepond   with   th\nCollar     \\\\ i t Ii   white   pieli   n\nan.und    th \u25a0    seek,    knit    fl'\nnd      bind     nff.        ''i\nits  111:1x1- ' ten   '\ngradually i nnunr\nwhite\ndeev.\nslit\n1 ni\niei|   Tlnirs.hi\nii>ernlng whleh A\n\u00ab||] make his p\npublic    meeting\nknit    tfl\nell.\nnlesiine   eleai\n; ,n|,,-   H    U>ng    wav    in    >,\u201e\n\\i,\",owhile  the  heart   m;i;\nillation, ond the i..'unil dm\n! ihs   or   su-vehiilio-   \u00abl\t\n1 1 ,v   by  11   pliysb Im.\n4l.-lnii   is   ni   hand.   Imi\nI ei'P\"iive   siiitiulani.     'I hi\n! ta. Us   tlo-   syKtelll.   rem h\ni nmm    Of    ]iov,er    nnd     lie\n['  if  you  P\u00abn   msmn*  tho   i\u00abi\u00bb'ni'> I     Th<, divialon of the entire lllh I and\n\u25a0trength by having him I le \u25a0down and Wlnnlp.. and the\n * m:\"'\" *\" \"'\"'k \"Sii& \u25a0*\u2022&\u00ab\u00bb \u00ab**\u25a0\u25a0\"* \"\"\"\u2022; -\"Ht**\nj haina Aet-m 1 ','vi'  scheme  Is  receiving  consideration of the eity hydro, Winnipeg BHec-\nIrlc   railway,   Manitoba   Power  com-\n.ning i nany,   and   provincial   h\\dro.       The\ni proposal   woufd   give   the   city   hydro\nmm    \u2014-\u2014   ' a   monopoly   In   supplying   light   and\nthsdrnl    Kingston the   power  in   Winnipeg,   white  the  latter\n' 1     shnndon  all  business  outside\nie     vital    thing\u2014mat\nlength   of   the  heiirt- is   he\nThe   stimulants   -should   bi\n\u25a0pre he signs of weakness.\nThe full effect of I'oo.l\niny    take    weeks    tO    wear   :\nused    if I\nl'l\" i'\nes      Us      HIHlli\nThe  enngrega-\n1 organised  In\nthe   elty,     The   proposition   will   be\nplaced before the shareholders of tbo\nf s,   Oeorges was organ lied in       ,    ,   (,imi,;lll., .,,\u201e, []u. lilv council\n.ti.-. .\u25a0\u25a0!..nc   barrack*.   Ill   .v-ais   ago    '., \u25a0 . ; ,,,\nv he L-nlted Empire Loyallata under 'l\"' \u00ab\u00bbcutlon o( mi. li n arheme will\nhe leaderablp of cipt. Michael Qraa\u00ab i Involve an expenditure nl 11.500.000 to\n\"ins  year  ihe  concregation,   in   order | SS.000,000 for Interpurchaae \u00ab.f proper-\nti.'s.   The qu< -ii..11 of Hi.- ritv taking\npledged ihemeelvee to raise III.-   ,,.,,.,. ,|\u201e. tramway utility al   the rx-\nental t\nnl   nl i-\nTen Years Ago\nlelvee <\u2022\u2022 raise III.-\n.'  off  Hi.' .1. I.i   iiiil- ,,        i ,\natlon of the cathed-   plr>   \"'   \"'\" -'I1''\"!'  \"\"\" 'V \u00bb  tnn-\n,\u201e,.,,\u201e\u201e   i,,.   fjl,   \u201e\u201e   .hi..'  In  1917 is raid  to  he  Involved\n\u00bb\u00bb. i In   tiie  negotiations.\nI'.'illl.ii.', -    vn\nvnpnrlt)  houi\nDaily News Cross-Word Puzzle\ntenia\nwill\n.ll.ii.h    is   payl\nnlcyon   Iim   Bpi\nli   Trail,   whn   waa\niv nclal   fall   yes.\nable   from   Trell.\nV.NKWIU TO TE8TKHDATI.\nCUOSS-WUKll   I-U7.\/.I.E\ninally. pvrhap\n.|..l' length ..\ni   Vl.U   l.a,I   ll,;\n,'ilhdrawn    fm\nA   10-fool\ni  1921  rosl\n.li.\n.:'!\n\\  III\nWilli   l.'.'li   l'i\n,,,-1 IU.50:   i.\nA walking\nUJ1 eoal   III.I\nA .lis.,     han\n.,   wiih    I!   I.'i'ill.\nIn-lay,  134.\ntwlHjr,\nring i...\ninch  wi\n121 i\n123.60.\n.lis's.  iii  1921  coal  .-:\u25a0*.   l...lay   It]\nOil Hit- other hand, while lhe\nfitrmcr has not benefited, numerous factories have been\nclosed down and the number of\npersons employed in the manu-|biB^\nfacturlng industry in Canada\nlias been reduced.\npeople   will   t>\n.   skirl.\nhe troona hav\na   banana   r,\n,.niy   that   th\nies..   ?.ntK\nrwvla   fan,\n,yh,n      Hi.'\nIn-   I.,. I-.   Ill,'\nItreM in p.,il.;\nh.-itinK done away\n.. into better handa,\n..i iii.ii win. have\nIty, s..m,. knowledge\ncan hope lor little\nin\n\u25a0Mi        link      Kl Ung. -\\\n. man, a sensible man. a\n. iii.ini adopt a \"Holler Than\nittltude, .,.uiii Impraaa and\nthe houae. Bul people hate\nerced 1., unctuoua reformers\nite in listen to aeU-el\u00abcted\nwho i.ii Ihem that unless\nsn.ii nml su Uu nation will\ne ,i.-. il -oiiawa Journal.\nCooks Elaborate Meal\nat Ninety-two Years\nI     1\nTT7T\nb   I7\n\u00ab\n9\n10\nli\nm\n\u2022\u2022!\nl)\n'    Rfil\n^\n11\nHie\n\u25a0 ^\n!\nn\n^>u\ni>\nisy|2.H\nu |\n1\nW\"i\nu\nEflr7\n| BiB\n\u00bb]\n[ jjgji\nji.\nStii\n31\n\u25a0\nJ3\n1     1     i \\miti 1\nI\nH\nil  CTl\nj a\nHu \u25a0\n\u25a0 i>0\nHI\n.a7\nhi\nVt\n',1 Iki\n-tb]\ntl\ntu\n\u25a0l'l\nt,0\nii\n5i\nS)\n\u00bb\"\nH   ip'n\n5\/\n\u25a0\n\"\nIs9\nbO\n\u25a0 bl\n'o\u00bb.\n\u25a0\nn\n\"\ntt  | ]\nf\nu\nLILY WHITE\nCORN SYRUP\nDipt il i.*i 11*4   s.-iy   it   furnifthp!*\nvital nourish ment to liir body\n\u2014 und Children like itl\nTJB CANADA STARCH CO, LIMITED. MONTREAL\nrJfj>.\nan EDWARErS^URG product   ^\nHCR120HTAL\n! What ihe Press Is Saying\nW' r.t    Pupils    Cost\ns.-liii'.li. i in l-.-i   year apcnl   114.\u25a0\nr, i n   ihe   II la,  or  III\n,,,,   even   pupil.    Thl\u00ab   is   very   high\nManltnha Iuhi year apenl ellghtly ovei\nIJ9O0 0IHI   ...i   !\".\u25a0   public   ,. li.   ill'\n,,,-t  per  il belni leaa than  IH.\nWinnipeg Tribune.\n..Is     Of     lain\nChecking   the   Babies\nAr\nAlia\ntin\nalilc\nhai pro\nmay\nlln\nVi.lcl    I,\n.hi'iki'.l\nmakliiK the i.isk ..I tbe mlnlater\nsniciy to keep the eoncresatlon awake.\n- Hi,\u00abi,,n  Tranacrlpt.\nRace   Tfacks   and   Betting\nMr, w. C. (;.....I ..r Brant, haa only\n,,,ice visile] a nne iraik. II.' pr\u00bbb-\nal.ly Wi.nl.Ini kl..W Mun-c-War Imill\nK|.ark line, nml likely think! lhal\nDonahue, the Jockey, Ik an Iiisb\nNail,.nails'    M P.      Vw    il    Is   Ihis   Mr.\nOood who father,, a bill in parlla-\nmcnl In iilinllsh bettlnl at nun\ntracka.\nWa    In.1.1    im   1., i.r    for   rain    track\nli.iiirn*.      We, think, perhape\nIs  nn  evil.    Iim   one  Is   rep,\nIhe   Miii   and   tnniisii   exact\nWilh     will. I,     a     llll'     \/..Ulnl\"\ni.ilish   it.    That   i\u201e   not   lhe   wa\n\u2022\u25a0nl    nf.iini.      Ami    nnlnss    lliust-\nthai   it\nH.-.I by\n.riitlniis\nMU    In\nI..\ntiltiiiiln   anit   ltuv.1.',\nBefore  many  yaan   Ruaala  slimiiil\nnanclpated from rnctininw perl-\n,c.     In   place   of   ib..\niliinls     of     cnltlvntiiiK\nI. in    farm    iniplcmfiils\ntraduced.     Tha   \u25a0pvltl\nallie   that   they   have\nn   from   liitniila    in   lb,-\nof airiculture. Thay\nImprove relatloni be-\nn ami Ruaala. ivr-\n\u25a0nr.i flour order win\nmnl people to regard\nwiih  mora confidence.\nuthorltl\nii.ii   i.\nI     Twenty Years Ago\n(The  Dally  n-us,  Haroh  12.  mur,.)\nPrank Tamblya nml .1. II. Wallace\nM-lteil  tlm   \\ ,-, nun site,.i   rink   ycnter-\nilay afternoon to size up tiie t*i,ita-\nin.n. They hava grave lini.es et lee.\nA Mai Ims been negotiated with the\nass Mian,    in.-maker   to   take    -iilvin-\ntage ol tba raid weather, evaa if only\ninr  lunik-lit.\nJamea   Moffat,   maaagar   nf   ihe\nI'i'.riier    mines,   aniye.l    In    Ibe    city\nfron siin-nti tnst avealnf,    Warft on\nthe I'.ank of Montreal mine Is prn-\ngreyelnK ateuillly and eat afnnto.'llv,\nhe   says.\nArthur XewiiiKiiin, win, lias rc-\nInrne-l frntn a holiday n|.ent in Spokane, says lhat B. S, I'halr haa a\nfine esliibllsbmiiit. is lluillK a Knnd\nIntsincHH, anil treats a Nelson vie,tor\nlike   a   prince.\n1   - II. .In\n! Hall nn em\n3\u2014Oraeay rarad\nl \u2014Knrm  of   pa>\n.'.     I 'raws   w ith\nV   - I--.mkII.-\ns   - A-s, rt\nI 11    Willed\nVERTICAL\nI,. < mi. me  hunger\nlal.br.)\nlaatlon\nAl.l.r.   of\nHis. in.s\n-Willing\n- rani.ms\nMiinns\n\u25a0 I-. .-  nf\ni,l   neither\nSew Teattmei\nnh   (abbr.)\nlonging\nwith  horror\nnnlng  three\nlame   of   a   Nil.   slate\n'lie.I    Int..    kniils\n- I'.ins.s\ni'lerce\n' Trlea hard\n\u2014 TO    seize    Willi    tin\nl.al.sl\nTwo wheeled  vehl\n- Male red deer\nh-orme,   Uerninn   i\n\u25a0tradlctlon\nni  nf money\nIT-  Poll\n60- Heaat  nf  burden\nI 1      Al.l.r    for   means   nf   ennin\n:.i    ll.isien away\nlfi\u2014A   nn.mil   ml.l.r.)\n'.*   To affile,  with veaatlon\nim - )   charge\ni:'   Toward\nMRS.   MARY   HOLLADAY\nI if     Term\nbirthday  bj\nllle.l     in\nI    I     full\nAt the meeting nf the guarterly\nofficial hoard nf the Metropolitan\nMetbodlei  church, Regina, Dr,  i:.  ft,\nstapi.fi.i.i.   principal   nf  iim   Ragtea\nenllei;... ..ne mill, e ,,l ntiithin thai\nhe WOUld pie-enl n resiilnllnii tn haye\nlhe minbief gowned while eiimlmiltm\nthe  Mtvlrea.    Dr.  stapicim,!   pointed\ni,lit thai the chUrOh WOUld si\".i, be a\nmember of tlm  lii 1 ibineb ,,f Can*\na.la. ami contended that tha Praaby.\nterlan ouatom In ibis oonnectloa emilil\nbe   fnlliiweil   with    a.hahtak'e   l.v    the\nministers nf  M. ihiulisi  congregatlona\n_i*k            25 Per Cent Discount on All\nMm, Heating Stoves\n1 \"\"v.'l \u25a0ia\nWe are doinR thia in order to clean up\nand make room for Spring goods.   Thia\nis a snap.\n\\       NELSON HARDWARE CO.\nk    Wholesale and Retail Quality Hardware\n{     NELSON              \u2022          .          .           .           B.   C.\nKraft Cheese Roast is easy to\nmake\u2014some Kraft Cheese,\nkidney beans, bread crumbs,\nan onion, a spoonful of butter\nand seasoning. With tomato\nsauce poured over it3\ntempting brown crust\nit's irresistible!\nNourishing, too, a\nteller body builder\nthan meat. For this\nrecipeamlsixlyothers\nmail coupon to-day.\nKRAFT-MacURI'N  CHEESE CO.\nlimi rt.u, MONrnCAL\nim.iu.\nLet us figure your bills\nof Building Material. Coast\nLumber a specialty.\nBuilding\nMaterial   John Burns & Son\nstatements\nIt pays to pond out stalemcnls regularly to those\nwho owe you money. The cost is small, and there\nis no better way of keeping down outstanding accounts than the regular sending out of statements.\nTHE DAILY NEWS JOB DEPT.\nPrinting\u2014 Ruling\u2014Bookbinding\nPhone 144 (Two Lines)\ntnoBBm\nmama\n S&1\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 12, 1923\n\u25a0  Prkc Five\nMEN'S\nOXFORDS\nThere is a great lin&up\nof Oxfords on our shelves.\njWe are ready for Spring,\nand shall be pleased to\nserve and supply you with\nyour requirements in footgear.\nNEW LEATHERS,\nNEW LASTS.\nPriced From\n$4.50 to $11.50\nR. Andrew & Co.\nLeaders in Footfatshion\nKootenay and Boundary\nca..         \u00bb    *li . u.    i   *t\\y\u00abt- i.i  i'w\/Mi. \u25a0\u25a0   '     \u25a0*\u25a0*\u2022==\nLARGER ENGINE\nNAKUSP MILL\nLeary Plans Larger Output; Nakusp Lumber\nCompany Overhauling\nNAKUSP, March 11. \u2014 The White\nPine   Lumher   company,    of   which   C-\ns Leary, M.i'.i'., is imnilir. is installing a new uml larger engine at\nthe local saw in II I. with a view of Increasing the output during the coming\nsea ho n. Mr. Leary haa just returned\nfrom Vancouver Hftur making the pur-\nchane, and speaks confidently of a\ngood   Haeon'l  lumber  run  during  1911,\nThe Nakusp Lumher company's\nsawmill Is also being overhaubid and\ngot in readlneu for early operations,\nthere heing . inure than 1,000,000 feet\nof logs iii the pond ready for the saw.\nJ. Manning, the new manager, arrived\nin   Nakusp  Friday..\npurch Elects\nManagers' Board\nat Slocan City\nRLOCAX CITY, March ]|. \u2014 At a\n|etlng held at the I'reshyterian\nnse. four church managers were\nplfited for the war \u2014 Alderman\nlllam Clough. Allen Merry. Mrs. E.\nGrant and Mrs. Joseph Law.\nI'he new officers of the ladies' aid\nthu Presbyterian chin ch are: Pres-\nnt. Mrs. Thomas McNcish; vlce-\nsident, Mrs. Allen Merry; Mcretery-\nSamnf,   Mrs.   K.   E.   MacMillan.\n\\ttlers  Effects\nArrive at Win\nHoboes Are Found\nGuilty at Procter    '\nat a Mock Trial\n\u25a0 PROCTWH, Mareh 11.\u2014The pupils\nof Procter Hchou! held iv mock trial\nIn their recreation room. Saturday evening. The charge was against two\nholmes fur stealing ilgarets, cards,\nmoney, pipes and tnhacco fnun K J,\nRam mon a' store. Those taking part\nin it were: Judge. II. K. Reynold*;\nprosecutors,    Mica    N.    Severn    and    J.\nRobinson; crown wHnMee#i  Mleni  H.\nCronln, R. Dickson and K. Merrifield,\nund  K.  Saffltnons, K. Chandler, P.  Bdg-\ncumhe, J. Smith, A. McKinnon and H.\nKlgby; defence lawyers. Miss It. Severn and H. Smith: defence witnesses.\nMisseH fl. Edge umbo and A. McKln-\nnon, and C. Hewell, L. Hathy and L.\nSmellte; policeman, K. McKinnon;\nclerk. Olivia Klcksun; accused hoboes,\nC.   McLean   and   J.   Uonacd,\nThe   piisi.iK-rs   were   found   guilty.\nBonnington Hostess\nHonors Her Guest\nNAKUSP PLAYERS\nTO GO ON TOUR\nAmateur Dramatic Society\nto Give a Performance  '\nin Revelstoke\nlaw\nNAKCSP. March 11. \u2014 The succ.-kh\nof the recent play given here by the\nNakusp Amateur Dramatic socletr has\nemboldened it to go on tour. H H.\nKaird, who hae heen an enthusiastic\nmember for many years, went to\nRevelstoke lu make arrangement* for\nthe production nf \"The Man From Toronto\"  at   that  city.\nS, Cettv of Carrol's Landing has\n.10Id his fruit ranch . at East. Arrow\nPark t.i David Maddcvllle of Cluny,\nAlta. The latter is ott bid wav with\na   car   of effects,\nI-:,    A.    I'i.-lets   |)U   also   poM   his   1W-\nH.   Beat tie,\nUso  I\nTlm\nVINLAW.   March\n\u25a0loots  arrived   here\nMr. Bradehaw, \\\nchildren,    will\nranch   here.\n'.  Wj Green has  i\nJubator.\nfew ilav-\n. with his\n\u25a0rlly    rcsh\nat   II\nand   M\nar   Uroi\niierta.\nAl.riel   h;i-\nfitur\ned    tt\niest.\nR.    Islip   Df    I.like   |vi*\n.*  \u25a0   party   ta  about  SS  ciui-\ntlu- Masonic ball, laturdat\non the. twelfth birthday ol\nesi   davctiter,   Mollie,    Qamen\niml    l t-lresliuicnts    gavr    |    de-\nevening    to    the    little    ones.\n\\roup at Night No Longer\nFeared hy Canadian Mothers\nHONNlNCTuN KAI-.LH, Manh 11.\u2014\nAirs. )\u00a3, C. Johnson entertained a nuniher of friends nt her hi>nie, Friday.\nin honor of the birthdav of her house\n\u25a0neat, Miss Kitty Fletcher. The\nrooms were prighr with siirlng flow-\ners. At five h-ondred, the lujuors were\nwon Py Miss Mollie Wallace mul T. A.\nWin iltlon. connotation prizes going .to\nMlM    Peggy    Ingram   and   J.   Jet ome.\nDainty    reffreahnteati    wen-    nrved.\nA neolal feature was ii beautiful\nI Irthoay cake decorated with pink\nicing and silver haves. Dancing was\nallcrwaids Indulged in. Mrs. \\V, C\nKatlay ncttftg as jiinnist. The Invited\nguesta were Mr,- and Mra, W. tb\nKidgc. Mr. and Mrs. \\V. W. Hell, Mr.\nand Mrs \\V. C. Moih-v, Mr. and Mrs\ntl. L. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. E. .1.\nMcGregor, Mr. and Mrs, T. A. Wheil-\ndon, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Defieux. Mr.\nand Mrs H. U. Long. Mrn. Wallace.\nMl.ss Mollie Wallace of Tairy's, Mitt\nP Ingram. Missis (Jrrtce and Vera\nUedpath of Nelson, Miss Eulalle th.g-\ntinn, Miss Florette C'lliKpielte. J. Ji-\nrrme. W. Rogers. E. Cam|.li.-U, W.\nMel \"hail. R Graham, I*:. Bonier, <*.\nMUUy, G. Melheciiue, C. Marlatt. Jl.\nHut ler,    F.    Smith,    H.    Nichols    and    J.\nRH-NT.i\nSocial Happenings\nIn Nelson  fi^\nThis column in being conducted\nby Mrs. Vlgneux. All news of a\nKocial nature, including receptions,\nprivate entertainments, personal\nItems, marr.ages, etc., will appear\nin this column. Telephone Mrs.\nVigneux.\n\u25a0 ntei tained\n.Mrs c. it. Hamilton\nnumber of friends yesterday afternoon\nat tlo- tea hour at lor pretty home\non Hoover street In honor of her house\n\u25a0neat, Mrs. -A, T. c.-toti of Rossland,\nand also fm* Mrs. s. brown of Hamilton, Ont- The polished tea table was\nlovely with its spjinghk.' center of a\nstiver    baakef   -of   daffodils,    daintily\n.li.ipcd . Willi- purple t-ulle. and was presided over hv Mrs. Hugh Itoiwrtson\nand Mrs. VV. M. Cunliffe. while Mrs.\nK. W, Hinton cut Hie ices. , uh.-rs\nasetetlng Wtre Miss .hein 1 la mil ton.\nMiss Alolse W'ragge, Miss .Florence\nKvton of Rossland. MIsh Marion\nBlackwood, Miss Jean Hunter and\nMiss Louise Cunliffe. Mr*. Hamilton s\nguests Included Mra. George Johnstone. Mrs. H, H. Mn.-K.rt.zli-, Hri,\nJoseph Sturgeon, Mrs. M, .1. Vignenx.\nMrs. A. I,. McCulloeh, Mr* C, \\V. Applevard. Miss M. Cameron, Mrs. w. F.\n\\ellacolt. Mrs. James Q'Shta* Mrs.\nJohn Cartmel, Mrs. Gilbert A*id. rsun.\nMrs. C I. Archibald. Mrs. \\V. H.\nKvans. .Mrs. William Waldle, Mf*. A.\nH. Wallace. Miss A. MaeArthur, Mrs,\nA. B. C, Daudo, Mrs. \\Y, S Kiim, Mrs.\nArthur Lakes. Mrs. It. W. Hinton.\nMI.sk ('ant. Mrs. Thomas Gibson, Mrs,\nHarold Lokes, Mrs. VV, K. Allen,' Mrs\nRHe P. Dawson. Mrs E. C Wragge.\nMrn. Frank Hawthorne, Mrs. S J.\n'lowgood. Mrs. G. II. Eraser. Mrs.\nHewitt Ferguson. Miss Alolse Wragge.\nMrs. Jame* Johnstone. Mrs. J. X',\nPunyan, Mrs. W. M. Walker, Mrs L*\nV. Kogers. Mrs. W. I). .Mill, r, Miss\nLouise Cuntltre. Mrs. W. S. King. Mrs.\nKosh Pendleton, Mrs. G. N- Douglas,\nMrs. L. E Redden, Mrs. Gilbert llar-\ntiti. Mrs J, T. Andrews, Mrs. W. IS,\nWasson, Mrs. L. S. Mackersy, Mrs. A.\nD. McLeod, Mrs, C. V. C.ignon. Mrs.\n-Itlm Gansmr. Mrs C, Hill, Mrs. Will-\nlam Fraser of Crawford Hny, Miss\nMarion Dlackwo.^l. .Mis. ('buries F.\nInk,    Mrs.    J.    A.   Gibson.    M\norg<\nMrs,    Hugh\n,   Mrs.   Oeori\nClerihew.\nKred    Task.r    of     \\\nvisitor    In    Nelson,   am\nInf\" on the Canadian\nflats yesterday with\ngolf   enthusiasts.\nMrs.    Willii\nWo\nMrs\nand   Mrs.\nnjoved \"driv-\ni.-lflc rnihva>\nirinus    Nelsu.i\nof   Itonniiiglua\nt-sterday.\nMrs.  l-'red Johnson ot e'astlegat* spent\neeterday  in  tiie -city.\nMr.  and   Mrs.   W.   Fowl\nHall   Mines   road,   have\nCarbeaate   Htreet.\nand fan\nved   to\npent  yettef\nJ.   Deih*ick   of   South   Slo\u00ab\nhopiung   in   town.\nBonnington Cubs\nHave an Outing\nBONNINGTON   FALLS,   March\nThe   Hojinli-gton   ami   South   Sloe*,\npack,   under   the   ladv   cubimister\nI.    G.    Harris,    eiijov, d    a    bike.\nMy.       L.-aving   at    9    a.m.    ami\nthe    main     highway,    tb. v    stopi\nMo-     ranch        '     '\"\nwh.\n|rect Treatment with Vaporizing\nSalve Immediately Reaches\nCongeHted Air I'asHages.\nhla\nII        At   the      sun\nj BOrbed   and   sti\nI a  liniment\n;i': the   vapor.s\nI     cotigcstiou.\n[ in   15   m\nVlcki\nah-\nDim\nIlatee   tho  skin   like\nir   plaslcr   und   thus   aids\ninlmb-d    to    break   up   the\nup Is  usually relieved\nute\nCanadian    lnoLhers.    who    In\npast   have   worried   over   croup I\ni   children's   edds,       arc   dallfhted\nh the \"external'' remedy for culda. !\n:ks  VapoRub.\nou just rub Vicks . over throat *.\n'host for croup, children's colds. 1\n<nohitl(4 or deep chest colds.    When ;\nJupplled  the hody heat releases the '\nrcdicnls  as  vapors  which  are   in-\ned   directly   into   tlio   at'fccled   air\nisages,    loosening    the    phlegm    and\nliving the inflammation. |\nK\/ICKS\nr    \u25bc   VAPORUD\n[Oven 17 Hiiuom Juts Usco Yca.lv\nW^w\n^5^L\n^H\ns^^L-\nThera <\u25a0 no dotinff in uiinf Vickl. Notkini\n!\u2022> Upset thr tlrhralr fttonmclll of MDftll did\nd rn, You juil \"rub it on\".\nRound America\n$400.\nEMPRESS OP FKANCE (18,500 tons)\nFrom Vancouver May -1. Duo Now York May '-'G.\nFaro includes rail journey to Vancouver and New\nYork back to starting point. Also shore excursions\nat San Francisco, Balboa, Colon and Havana, with\ndaylight trip through Panama Canal.\nJ. S. CARTER\nDistrict Passenger Agent, Nelson, B.C.\nICANADIAN PACIFIC-IT SPANS TOE WORLD\nl^lll.d.\niheir   muddIIm,\nMr\u00bb.    II.     I,.    \u25a0\nI   1,1.1 Im   ,,f   !\ncamp\nWilt,\nII \u2014\n11 ('llll\n. Mis.\nSiillir-\ntaklng\n*.| il\nil.    1..\nW.IT\nbroufht\nin\u00ab   Ih.ir   lunch, s.\nisi.n   m\u2014*S   mm*\nn   us   a   dWHt\n']'h,.   ifttroooo   w.is   ipant   in   n.i.i\npnrts',    Uie   luirty   returnlnn   at   nij-lit-\n\u25a0II.    Tin.  etitn  w.iv   Harold   Rhodi\ni\\.T;    l'.,.l,..|t   .Mnrrili-.   mi'diiiI:   Ilari\nI...1II.'.   Ki-nn, 111   .Ash,.,   .less..    Rldle   n\n,.   Thi.niiis.in.  Ooltun  btlB(  1\ntiacdonald,     Elmer     Rldfe    ami\n,\u25a0   Mill raj.\nMr\n*!'*.\nII\nMi!\nn Hauler. Airs A. II. linsii. M\nlii.uili... Mrs. w. .1. E. Biker, M\nI).    Tl WA    Mrs.    William    l.ulln\n,1,   .Mm    u\\   Oartaad   r-uiler.   ji\nI'. Tiiiiariis, Mrs. ('.. Iiiull.v Ilia,\n...I.    Jlrs.    W.   [..   ATI I. rk.   .Mrs.   K\nMr anil Mrs, II, rlirrt 1\nban r.cailly sul.l lln-lr nil\ni\u00bb.|i. an> exlaM'tPtl to arrive\nh.ilav, where Ihey will rei\nttir,-,\nW. ,1. \\Vils..n el' ilea,\nJtslenlay   in   tewu.\nMiss Au.lrey Ball nihil,.\n\\as a tity vlsltin* receal\nl.iiy   l,t   vtalt   with   frj.iuis\n\u25a0h at  liar-\nin   Nelsull\nilie    ill    t'U'\n\u2022    Willi     I\nment   ye\nan.1.    iltslrlet    r\ni.l.lliaru Is    tn\nenliiy    111    Nel*\nMiss M;.ie Snnlh nf llralnl\nan.! Misr. A. llray nf Kettle\nare   elty   visit.ns.\nNi.iitf.rt Chniinetl... Ciirhnnate\nhas lel't lor Spokane, wh. re\npacta   to   remain   permanently.\nMrs.\nf  Yin\nirk Grant, anil her yuunp sort\nwho   have   heen   vlpitinir  witii\na  Nelson Cor some  time, hiavt\nlo    their   home.   Iinvhi*;   heen\nIhe    ilealh    ot   Mrs.    Oram's\nSte\nart.\nJ.   !\u25a0'\nr;;e Stott of Ke\n\u25a0isoii. a gm st ..\n\u25a0il   llu    Xtanlr..\nsir.\n1'aeli.r.\nW,    M\n.Mrs.   w.\nIll\nM I :\n.Mrs\nHiieli\nM\nA.   .1.   In\nUh.\n.Mrt'.rrnor,\nl.'r.d II. i\nII. II. To\nMrs,    W.   I\nMatthew.\nMarion Mlai\nanil, ol' eoi\nMrs.,   l.yton.\nIt..I...\ni l.on\nII. l.r\nills.   .1\t\nilil.in.    Mi\nAlolse    V\nMiss\nill ha\n\u25a0nsrnd.    Mr,\nllilltlie\nLoo.     Mis.\n...   ('ll ll i it',.-.\nUlaot.  Mrs,\n.MeiiriBor.\nIl.li Jamln\nair\nil\nl.'ei\nM\n.Mr\noil.   Mi\nMrs.\nita,    Mr:\nll    Ilium*.    M\ns  Ailillo   lrv\nS.    Hrown    i\nMr.\nan.\nBoilermakers Busy\non the Bonnington\nNAKI .-\nave   arri\ntl\nareh   11.  \u2014\nfrom  Nei.\u00bb..n.\nI'.l'.lt    si.an\nitliness   for   the\nmnl   are   nl\n\u25a0r   Hoiinini,.-\nProcter Residents\nHave a New Radio\nlit I'KI:.    Mareh    11\nJus.   Hubert -Walt..a hate\nutile,I   iu   their  home\n\u2014    51 r.\na new\nPassmore Bachelors\nHold Annual Ball\nr.\\ss.\\H>i:i;. March ll.\u2014Tba ueval\nbach-flora1 ball, h\u00bbW Friday in tbt\nPMnnon hall, baa th* ev\u00ab\u00abl of the\nv, mob. rjiK-sts wiTe preaent ttota\nWinlaw, Valllcan- Creicenl valUv an-j\nSlocan r.irk. .Music for tin- auadrlllM\n\\\u00abas mupptit-.l by J, Bnnla P. Hynn\nanil J. Hurrif-on. riancinir was cn-\nJov.il   till   4   MD,\nTiiu Coneervatlve tuoclatlaf held a\nranting,  UonAoy, with a wood attend-\n:'iii*i*.       Ki ur    Dew    nictnluTS    wen*    en*\nnil. .!.\nRenting Your House?\nTry the Classified\nColumns\nIf you wish lo rent your house take advantage of\nthe facilities offered by the Classified Columns of\nThe Daily News. Tell prospective 'tenant* where it\nis located, the number of rooms, etc., and il will not\nbe long before you have a satisfactory tenant.\nTo Insert a Classified Advertisement, Phone 144\n(Two Lines), Call At or Write\nThe Daily News\nNELSON, B.C.\nc\nis. J. l.o.Ms\nin louring\nont lis.\nMrs\nrrtvpi\nWlnniprf,  who hi\nTho   k.   i\\   hall   wae  i   Jolly  se se\n>t Nt.-nlny nl'tniucii. wh--n a mini! er\nipf tin senior nn m.n-i*N \"I\" the \\\\. m-\nph*e inatltate were \"nt noma\" (*\u00bb Uk*\ntnemtnra of the ortaalaatlan in otaot\no m. ii th' ii n.-w prealdent, Mre. D.\nMDoniH* The fuante ware roeelTed\ni .- Airs Miotoi- Uaehenale and .Mrs.\nD. stp.nis. Mra. a. W, Berry atom\nconvener of the affair, au tea <u-\nrenvemeaUi wcr- \u25a0QMrrlned by Hta,\na, Jeffa. Tlo- ua table was beantlfuj\nwiiii  us eeater of a ellrer vaae fiih.ii\nv, itli nd and wliiti- carna tions, Mpara-\nUM  It in   und  sinilax    Dalai   the  honoiK\nat tin- appointed ton table wort- the\nex-preelden-ti  and   honorary  praatdefita\n\"\"\" [of   lhe   Institute,   who   w-n-   Mih.   J,   H.\nHnwe,     Mrs.     .lann-s     Johnston.-.     Mrs,\n\u201ei(.H | William   Rutherford.   Mrs.   Hugh   I-\"!\ni \\ **\u2014\n\u25a0\n611 Baker Street.\nPhone 200\nNew\nBillie Burke\nDresses\nAt $12.50 to\n$20.00 Each\nSmart DRESSES made of Flannel\nor Worsted, in Plaids, Stripes and\nPlain Colors.\nThese are shown in straight-line\nstyles, or belled, and hardly two\nalike in the lot. A range of sizes\nup to 42. All the newest bright\ncolors are used in making these\nnew season's Dresses, and they\nwill make splendid street or\nsports garments.\nPrices $12.50, $15.00 to\n.-j.20.00 each.\nSkirts at $3.50 Each\nSpecial purchase of Skirts to sell at this remarkably\nlow price, the best value we have ever offered.\nAll well tainted of pure wool Mora-sain; some with\ncamisole tops, others with fitted bands.\nColors are Sand. Grey,  Brown and Navy.    All are\npleated styles In a range of sizes.\nDo not miss this opportunity to secure a good Separate Skirt at a bargain.    Price only So.50 each.\nA r.iv iliys nn\" .'i Warm, Alta.,\naiimt ahlppad Ireo Hint point on thfl\n'iiiiailinil   National   lines\nW,   J.   .M.ilir ami  Mis    11.   II.   I\nI Aaalatlng    in    atrvtni    (raw    -Mrs.   n.\ni Mar.-lmll and Mra. J. T, -si,i.l.-0 \u25a0    Darling  Uie  ai'i.i iiuiiii  a   niusli'iil   program\ninl  Bupervialon  of  Mrs\nThis   copy, lioiinil   In  White  Hi.',   wiin\ntilii.'lil     ol\"     lav.-nili.!'     Miniii.iiiiti.il     b) !\nintililo   li'avi's   ut   Kulil   nnil   sin 111..11111.1I\nl.v   Un-   llrilisli   vimt-nf-11 mis.   Included     , ,.     , ,,    ,\naisu about ill exaarpl* choaen from In* Lnlon Murk Tarda at bt. llonl-\nthnn 'Jinin ivtli rs of indoraation ! lace, Man., arltara In' snlil Hie luL\nleading   t.'lili'all.inisls.   sial. sin. ii, I t\u201er   J^;,s*.   m,ir,*   iTinn.y   tluin   any   H\niiutliors.   ,tc,   of   lour  iiiu.Uiios. ; ,..,\u201e],.    |\u201e    ,\u201e\u201e.    .shi,,,,,,.,,!     [,.\u201em    tlio\nrhe nii-tiioil of iiaiiy irill in correct country havo brought tor eome yoare-\ni.ii,nn   .i,ii,..,ii.ii   iii   tha   inannul   haa I Mit    with an average weight of 1\u00bbB\n5T\n,!'   Sasluilnnli    hi\nul   will,   uiih   In\n.ill,).\nI'. R. il.\n.ellng om\nlatte   Nat\n..rr 11\nrls   m   i\n.limn Till'on\nI'aul's Preab\niteruiined   the\nIr.-.'t. ttir.iv io\nIredge as hi.-\nisl rvsull.'il i,\nan anil Mr. I\nlu.ni.r.s. .Mrs.\nwry    pleaBlB#\naiiiotl  Hi,* gueata ta in-r\neter   reading.   Illuetrated\nlialinns.    Miss Eileen In\nle    Mi-Vloar    an.l    Miss\nCenala    i ipoeed   the    ,\n\u25a0lack    Murris\n\u25a0 on,, ut the ei\nAmong the\ne   HacKeniie,\nMiss    Laura\nli.nialilsi.il, Hli\nllacKeaile, U\nmataace Man\nn   |I||,|,.   claw\nui'iuu church\ncommittee.\nmust eleva\nlie oontea\nMiss Beei\nMolinilKall.\n.MISS Jossir\nMiss I'll,.,.,\nMiss\nl-il... n     Ma\nnl    I\nrl   |.i\nBileen I\ns J.aiy.\nMiss Cl\nDUKE OF YORK\nGOOD MARKSMAN\nIn One Day in Kenya Colony He Bagged Lioness\nand Two Buffaloes\nLONDON,   March   11.\u2014(Canadian\nl'i'tw.1-The Dttka of York, who with\ntho Daah-M of York is on it tour\nni' Africa, bad soma kooiI apati on\nIim rt'Ctnt linn ting trip in Kent a\nI'oloity, iii'coiiling t\u00bb tho Xairolii\nroiroxponilfiit of a London dully\npmpat*, Ont day tho Duke shot n\nliotH-ss and Iwo ImftalOM, tho latter\nwith   two  ihotl  frotn   his  rlfto.\nA zihni had hoen loft as a Hon-\nbait)  and  thp Don wm up  btfoftt\nilitwn waiting ilovcloprnentM. At\nminrlso a hlg lioness was Been, nntl\nHiH ltoyal lliKhnosa fired nt it. Tho\nliunoss wont into tho bush, from\na hirh than Imniodialely oinorgoil\ntwo   hngo htiffaloes.\nTin* lmffaloos crashed thrmigh tho\nhush Into tho opcm, one on olthor\n\u25a04i<l,.    nf    lho    Duke'H    party.    As    tho\nbuffaloM oam\u00ab alonf tho Duki Hrtd,\nmnl hit ono with a ihol frum lho\nh-fi banal of Inn riflo. and hit tho\ni.thor    ono    wilh    .1    shot    from    lho\nright  barrel,    On\u00ab of tho  buffaloM\nwjts old anil had splendid horns,\nTho    dQke    killed   bath   beaMs.\nLater on iho Uoaaw, at which\nins   royal   in^hm-sH   bad   nku   a\nshot, WU disi-ovorod do;nl in tho\nhush, shut through tho hourt. Tho\ndttke'fl Ihno siiooossfnl tbolfl Wore\nroKn riled us a tnoiiHiralile nellievc-\nMiollt. Ho onjuys big game shoollog.\nAt   the ond uf Itcioinhor, whon the\n])nl f    Vuik   h<K;in   his   flint   big\nnoli hunt in Kenya colony, ho\nhad nn ml vent nro wilh a won tided\nand    Infuriated    rhinoceros.      With   n\noarapan'on   h\u00ab   bad   stalked   i   hig\nrhl ii'mt ms, mnl w htn iit h-nRtli.\nhe fired, tin* lie;ist niiide a terrlflr\ncharge In hlu dheotion. Tho duke\nMini nl bis ground, allowing the llii-\nnoceit-M to continue Uh chargn until it was Within ao yards of him,\nwhen he and his companion fired\ntogether, nnil the rhinoceros rolled\nover ClOM to where thoy were\n.standing.\nlotto Xotmiin, Miss (Mltil\nKho-eiife 11.nre. Miss Kalherino Hi.ill,\nMiss Mand StnioitN. Mis* Marjorl\nItobO, Miss l-;\\;i MnlW, Miss M:u* M\nret LMrd, Miss Nellie M;i.*K.-n-\/.i. . Mis\ni*lil*istina      HacKi TlBlv,       -Mis.       l'li:.rl.\nMorris, Arthur   Poster.    Rector    Mai\nKenzle, Jack    Murris.    Victor    Duncm\nItuht-rt Wateon,   RiKhuild   l\u00bbilt.   Kn\nDeacon, nnd   Lfiwretiee   Siuiiu-uii.\n>frs.   Munroe  an.l   lut*   u;ht< r.   Mr.\nOllffbrd I-'. Ougliiriil. an.l tor tn\n.-htldron ul' Truil. w \u2022 r.- cily v isltor\nyeewtdiiy, and lm\\. today for Kim\nborley, where ihoj will Join M\nOufhtred. who hoi been Iransf-r\nto the \u00ab'..nsiitiitah.l Mining -.v luicll\ning   company's   stai i    there.\nMiss Florence Kyum, K.N.. ot t!i\nTrail General ho\u00bbplt\u00abl, \u00abpenl yeeterdu\n\u25a0hopping in  Nelson     si,-  waa accon\nliillil.-.l l.v Miss i:ul|i->. K.X., atr-\nOf Uie Tiail husptt.il nursing st.n'\nWho    returned    t*>    h.r    homfl     by    th\nI r.i\nc.   Malloch\nestenhiy.\nrda\nMrs\nMr.     and\nKliinlev     street.\nMr.      Whlnister's\nKargravt   \u2022\u2022(   i\n.-n   routa   iu   he\nwteks'     raoai ion\nTh.\nh<\nof Mrs\n,   Palrvle\neatberii\n'I< lilu\niff\ni ml    Mr\n'reshiin\nRuth\ni   were\npla) ers    were\nMr\nter, Mrs\nllu\n..ft!,'\nlire\nlie.    Mrs.    J.\nBuchanan, .Mrs.\nFrench,  Mrs   T,\nlianiiii.-n.   Mm\ns,   Jerome,   Mrs\nWheeler,   Mrs.\nCeorge     WbMtci\nMrs.    Charles    1\nntertalned    t\n1 uf Ruse Cl\norder of i\nJamea Bro<\nvas    the    ga,\nnoon,  with   t\n-uiui   prizes   t\ns.   C.    D.   Sh;\nDainty   I\n! l.y 111.- in.:\nu hu    ueiv    ;\n .11.    Mrs.    K.\nXlehuls. Mrs. J.\nMcKechnle, Mrs.\nMrs.\n11.\nan.I    w\nWal.-i\nwhile\nKb-:\nntrtbuted  to\n.Mr      .1.    I\neh\nMm\nMis.     \\.     B.\nQUEEN ACCEPTS\nCANADIAN BOOK\nRosamond  Archibald Who\nDevised King's English\nDrill Has Letter\nHALIFAX,\n,iin Mri-ia)-\nrctilbaltl.  or\n\u25a0lii,v,,l   ii   ni\n\u25a0 It. r     Kiiuli\nnil's   Kiik1ii.Ii   In-ill.\"   f.\nll. i-   Majeety   Ike   Qu\n\u00abIh\u00bb    Archibald   in\nKnox,    i-r\nM|5\u00ab     Ar.lii\nI \u25a0 11 -11.. I   I\t\n\u25a0iiii.i.iiiuiI  In\nit.uml recognition nol oaly\n' \"    ana prl-mt,*\n.fill.\nN.       I.l\ni  IMI.,I\nimlili.\nbuntne\n5 KSS\nDl     HLI\n11 j llll'\nlll(.-l\nattii\ni.linl\n.innis.\n\u25a0Old nt   S7.3T, |)OV\nconalderaMy   more\nntlclpated whan he\nier   i\"   tlm   I'nltiii\nhandle.\nW'\nNARD\nANCHOR-DONALDSON\nflEW STEAMSHIPS\nfar S\u00bbilin\u00ab Int*. r^t:\nCUNARD STEff.i\nI,,,,,, MONTREAL to OLD COUNTRY\nt'tint.tat,'\\ a Wttkh tttoitl enmmtnan* }fa\\ t\nANTCNIA,   AU:ONIA,    AURANIA.   ASCANIA\nALA'JNIA,   ATHENIA,   LETITIA\nA Cni?.C!o-:: Cah;QCimorJ Achievement\niif Tu i ,i.It- tr.l cr. \/ip'v to LtM frtn'*. er\nIIP : '. IIP.. C\/2 HtttiPIl St W.. VANCOUVER, B.C.\nThis Is\nFor\nJ.K.S.\nnun.\niim\nnail}'\nbellet\nK,\nT.\nSkill.in. Mrs !\u25a0'\n\u25a0 Titewurth, Mr*,\nrs.   I-:.   Hiiii-iirii-\nun,.    Jlrn.    C    li.\nS    llll'\nTim.\nIi\n\\vali*i,\n(level)\nt'liHimii\nWi\nfeelpt   ynu    nn:\ni lips   n.'ilinr.il,   1   ,'ll\nPacific  .Milk,   'i-cn\nup   butter,   2   l|.;is|.i.iin\ninr   powder  ami  fluur\n..ll mil\nillinu Ik 1 lh. slnli.,1 ilnlos,\n1 cup liimvn siiu'nr, I cup w.-itcr.\nBoll  uniil Klly-iiki'.   Pot betwten\nun Ill's   ill   U(*uil.\nPACIHC MILK\nHead Office, Vancouver\nFactories   at   Ladner   and ^bbotsford\nTho      Ilipiil      Kl'imlll\nwln'iit   autprtl   In   rei\nIn.II, ul..,]   liv   Ilie   (nil\ni.it   laal   .siii|,iii,nis   i.\n:,3 uirfci'fiil countrlea.\nut    fn\nHlinn\nlltll    In   t.rlo-\nm   iiiiuU\"  ti\nSolve the Fuel Problem With\nARDLEY COAL\nPhone 35\nTHE NELSON TRANSFER CO.,  LTD.\nGARAGE       TRANSFER       COAL\nVERNON STREET, COR. STANLEY 8TREET, NELSON, B.C.\nSIMMONS\nBEDS\nBuilt\nfor\nSleep\n-INCH SQUARE POST, CONTINUOUS; i feet (i laaka\nwide.   Same as cut.    Coil Spring, Non-Sway, 4 feet\nfi Inches, and Oatennoor Mattress.\nThis Outfit Complete for !?.->S.75\n2-INCH CONTINUOUS POST BED, 1 feet,\nWith Woven Wire Spring, Double Weave;\nMattress.\nThis Outfit Complete I'm- .\n2-INCH SQUAKK\nTI.NTOUS POST\n\u20221 foot I! inches\nWalnut     Finish.\nIvory Finish.\nami Sanitary\n!5i;s.7r>\nNon-Sway\nThi\nOut fit \u2022[\"\"-;\nifl-J.00   ^\nCoil Spring,\nFelt Mattress\nComplete for .   .$1*J.00   '^ ' I\n\"0STERM00R\" MATTRESSES Reduced to $25.00\nThis Mattress Will Last a Lifetime!\nStandard Furniture Co,\nCOMl'LETK HOUSE FURNISHERS -  SELSOX, V. C.\n 'Fage Six\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,  THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 12, 1925\ni\nNELSO\nPREFERRED\nf\nYouVe a Stockholder\nHelp   Yourself to Interest!\nApHE fact that you live in Nelson makes you a  stoeklinlthr  in  \\tistm.    Tliis  is   Inn-   whether  you Therefore it's obvious how much you benefit by giving Nelson your best\u2014how directly your inter-\n-l    own property or pay rent, whether you're in business fur yourself or lend your efforts and energies    ests are Nelson's, and   .vo versa,\nto another business, whether you are active or passive.\nThat most citizens an* serving is evidenced by the definite progress Nelson is making.   That Nelson\nWhat would you think of a stockholder in any  business thai li I  his coupons go undipped-thai was    will VTOgre_ thai much  more rapidly if every citi zen will lend his best\u2014so that he may in turn collect\nvitally enough  interested  to be  a  stockholder  and  not vitally enough  interested to further lhe cause , ,.     , .      ...\n.,,,,, * greater return\u2014is evident.\nin every possible  way  he could'.'\nYet that's just the situation, unless you do your  best   for Nol\nby lending interest, and you cannot avoid being a stockholder).\n(|i;iia(loNicall.v  ynu  rolled   inleresl s\" \"lls '\" \"ul !''oil  '\"'' \u2022*\u25a0\"'\" Iteration : Trade   al   home,   boost for  Nelson, help the other  fellow\nso thai he may better help you.  ,\u25a0 \u25a0\nLadies' Ready-to-Wear       Boots and Shoes Trunks, Bags and\nLeather Goods\nMeagher & Co.\nJames Weir & Son\nMen's Furnishings\nEmory's, Ltd.\nGilker's\nChas. Morris Co.\nGroceries\nThe Sugar Bowl\nL 0. Campbell\nFurniture\nJ. W. Holmes\nD. J. Robertson\nStandard Furniture Co.\nTransfer and Coal\nFred Williams\nR. Andrew & Co.\nWatson Shoe Co.\nMonuments\nCampbell & Ritchie\nMonumental Co.\nHardware\nWood-Vallance   Hard wan\nCo., Ltd.\nJewellers\nJ. B. Gray\nTinsmithing\nR. H. Maber\nPrinters\nH. M. Whimster\nS. J. McDonald\nThe Daily News\nJ. M. Ludwig\nBakers\nChoquette Bros.\nO.K. Bakery\nLedirgham's Bakery\nDepartment Stores\nHudson's Bay Co.\nice Cream and Butter\nCurlew Creamery Co.\nSporting Goods\nWood-Vallance   Hardware\nCo., Lid.\nPainters and Decorators\nMurphy Bros.\nBoys' Wear\nChas. Morris Co.\nButchers\nP. Burns & Co., Ltd.\nPlumbers\nB.C. Plumbing & Heating Co.\nFruit Boxes, Etc.\nKootenay Wire Works\nWestern Box & Shingle Co.,\nLtd.\nLife Insurance\nSun Life Assurance Co. of\nCanada; J. C. Kennedy,\nDislrict Representative\nNorth American Life Assurance Co.; E. IL Hanley,\nDistrict Manager\nFiour, Feed as?d Grain\nBrackman-Kcr   Milling   Co.,\nLtd.\nEllison  Milling  &  Elevator\nCo.\nNelson & District Farmers'\nCo-op. Assn.\nChildren's Wear\nNotions, Etc.\nD.-C. Art Shop\nStoves and Ranges\nWood-Vallance   Hardware\nCo., Ltd.\nWholesale Grocers\nA. MacDonald & Co., Ltd.\nConfectioners\nPalace Confectionery\nFlorists\nNelson Flower Shop;  J. S.\nGoulding\nDrugs and Sundries\nCanada Drug & Book Co.\nPoole Drug Co.\nJam Manufacturers\nMcDonald Jam Co.   i\nDry Goods and Millinery\nMeagher & Co.\nLeather Goods\nJ. Holland\nTailors\nJ. H. Clclland\nYour Interests Are Here In Nelson!\nM\n 25c1\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,   THURSDAY IvIORKING, MARCH 12, 1923\nPage Seven\nNews of Sport\nNAOIENSGET\nDNE-GOAL LEAD\nINST. PATRICKS\nlying Frenchmen at Home\nBeat Toronto Irish by\nThree to Two\nfT. PATS LOSE\nAN EARLY LEAD\necond of Semi-Final Series\nIs Due at Toronto\nTomorrow\nMONTREAL, March 11.\u2014The\ni nad ens have a one-foal mar*\nn   to   lake   Into   iho   second   fame\nihe National  Hookey leugm ral-\nmls against Si. l':i i picks ul Tor-\nito Frldny night. The nne-polni\nnrgln   came   oa   Lha    rentfli    uf   a\nto    2    win    i'i r    Casad ana    ovi r\n.    l'ats   In. lhe    fire\nries,   before   IMI\nMi\nAll ihe hockey wa\nFast neond period,\ne   certain   \u00ab lnnorn\nov. t* Cenedlen*  I\nFain' defence hetter. Corbeau pre- |\nentcd Morenz Renting by tripping, j\nnil received hs second penalty of J\nthe evening. While he was off Morenz took a pass from Mantha and\nput Canadiens nhead 2 to 1, just\naa   the   period   ended.\nPenalties\u2014Corbeau    (2),    Boucher,\nminors.\nOne Kail) In Third\nMcCaffrey tricked his way\nthrough the defence early ln the\nfinal session and batted the puck\nat Vezina. There was a scramble at\nthe net. St. l'ats claimed a goal,\nbut it was not allowed. The Toronto players advanced three ahroaxt,\nbut ft poke by Sprague CUfhorn\nsaved a sure looking goal. BprftfUP\ncarried the puck to the other en I\nand Rave Boucher the opening to\nmake   the   count   3   lo   1   for  the  lo\nBALLINQDE THE\nWINNER OF CUP\nAT CHELTENHAM\nBeats Alcazar, Favorite, by\nFive Lengths; Leads Up\nto National\nl.ONnox, Mareh 11.\u2014The Ch.Iten-\nlinlm    Onld    <u[i.   run    this   afternoon\nI.ut   the   ailviintaKO   wont   back I ;il     llu'    \\'.ilion:i!     Hunt    meeting    :it\nto one goal after the (see-off, Ad:inis 1 < ii,.|ti:ih:n.i. re. led  four landi.iates\nculminating Wt. l-iiiM' tushes hy J fdi the Liverpool (hand National\ntaking a pass from clos.- In and ! hanr.h ap. an.l [ulnlnhod eome Inter-\nmaking tha count 3 to i i'nr Dana-; t>: tinK li-t iiii lha propect ol promt-\ndlens. Courhrnu anil Adams followed ; man oontendera tor tin- cross-country\none another to lhe iM-nalty lin\\. nn.l c-laaale which is tn be tun at Ain-\nttio  train,-,  were  five n  side, [tree   IVLiny.   March  17.\nMoreni (.polled a perfect night's tt, .1. Bently'n nlne-yenr-otd lialiin-\np;ay by deliberately Bracking Mc- \u201e.i,, iral-wil in Ireland, eerond choice\nCaffrey over the head with We al nrtila ol il lo 1 niralnat. had little\nstick, iliffl idly In winning rrom W. II. Mc\nMoreni ami MoCaffrcy nenumed Alpine'j odda-on favorite, Al.-aaar,\ntheir feud, and hoth ware benched. wincni; l.y Five lengths, with n.\nDye  ku   in  \u2022   wicked   sin.i  jusi  be-   i., ni.m r, l-atej  V. llilnl.   Mnjoi-liew-\n,.r in\n\u25a0i\nai- 1 mfceil\n.ore Un- game\nMcc'alTte\\    j 11 h t\nFinal   -''an.ii1\nl-enaltlea   \u2014\n'ii .Ml   and   1'cr\n\u2022H I\nlied,    i\t\nan   Ilia   Ham\niim,   g;   ni.   Pate.\n.v.ii'rn-\/,   McCaffre;\nheaii.\na- led\nl.u I'll.\nAl. um\nII   lank,\ni.l..\nNELSON-TRAIL\nDIVIDE GAMES\nBASKETBALL\nNelson Girls Win Easily;\nbut Senior Men Lose by\nTwo Points\nTRAIL. Mareh 11. - Trull haslet\nball received an Impetus h.*re tmilKhi\nwhen two Nelson it-ants met The lo.\nca!s. The NelftOfl \u00abirls were easy\n-tietori over the lofals by a Til-tn-V\nscore. Tlu- men's Mnt OF nam.- was a\ncloser nne, and proved mon interest-\ntng.      Tin il    wiiii    by    tWQ   points,   lM-:it-\nlnc Neleon  \u25a0-* to fi\nThe Trail glrlfl lacked the experl-\nIrnCe   <>f   th.-   N.-lsr.it   ti-a.ii.     They   lucked\ncombination   play   eueh   as   shown   b]\n[lie \\ isilors. In a r.-tiirn jrame In\nN.lsnn. th\" Ineal nirl.s should play I\ntnueh better exhibition ewng io the\nexperience   learn, ii   tonight.\nProm    th.-    slari     tn    t!n-    t-nil    of    th.-\ngams   tin-    Nelmm-Trall    irnJor   farm\nw.ts a fast nne. ami tin- crowd was\nki in on tiptoe. Th.- lean* were ah.mi\ni n e.iital match. Nelson at hair-tli.i.*\nstood ahead hv a II-tO-H Htm, and\ntlu-  tame   ended   with   tm-   low-Is   um.\n- Nelson    plnyera    had    m.thins    inn\npraise    ror    the    n.-w    Trail    auditorium.\nThey   ni-re   entertained   in   the   library\nii-Uowinn    the    name.\n'i'he  ti amu;\nN'el.inn girls\u2014Alberta Calnan, Char-\nIt its Notman, Anna Anderson, Ql.utyi\nJelfs,   Vera   Wall, v  nnd  Alma  KmlHie\nGIANTS LEAD IN\nSPRING SERIES\n,ii,\nin\n.   i:\n\t\n1 aniinaiy\nid\u20141, si.   l'i\nnn,  conn\nal\nnl\nlid.\n\u25a0I'lili*\nchar,\n1:\u00ab\u00ab.\nrlr\nI- I.   Caaadici\nsi.   Patrclw,\n.  Mo\nM..r.\nli. hi*\na quoted at edile .\nand   Pai-'y   V.   ai    in\nIn.-titi.tCLl    Lait    Yc.ir\nv...1.1 iil|. I'..,- na, im\n.ii, .nl fii ham.'.I ai\na ,.t all:... ;l,i, I.,., hral  ,\nTake Another From Senators; Bi-ovvns Beat Robins by Seven to Three\nIWI.M BEACH, Ma., March 11-\nThe New Voi it (Hants advanced another step Inward Hip eprlni warld'a\ni-rrita chaAplonehlp with tin? Wnsh-\nliiKlnn SenntoiM, cumins fron behind\nin a liaril-l.iuulit name. winning\nI lo 1. The Oiants. leil liy Hnuhie\n.lenniiiKS, won the opening game yen-\nleniay   8   lo   7. II.   II.   B.\n.New    York  2      8      8\n\\\\-a\u201ehinf.ion  1    10      II\nBauarlea\u2014Barnee, Scott, Jean.Maun\nanil 1'evine. Hartley: ili'Nnninl.i,\nllrillheaii.   Kelly anil   Tate,   llaisrav..\nTarpon   Springs   Came\nTARPON   SPRINGS,  Fla..  .March   II.\n\u2014Exhibition  game: ll.   ll.   B,\nBt,  UaU  Americana   7     :.\nrionkhn   Nali.malu     . 3       7       I\nllatlciies -Vantllilci'. Wtngard, One*\nInn anil Scvcreiil; <\u25a0 1)01*110, L'liihar.li\nllll,I   Taylor.\num,\nty\nFOSTER RACE1\nSOB OF\n\"All SOT\n>T \"        \" .      n       ' I      It    H    reported    Ilmt   George    Sinler\nllarrop-rrocter and Bon- vn weivc $20,000 this season as\nnlngton Piayers Ask Ad-j\":\" \u25a0 ;i\",n:L\"r \"f ,,,,' SI- Uml*\nmission Cily League        i\nTba   Ni\nn   Senior   Pootball   laagu*\nthin year hava u contender!   in j\nrace     for    The     ha:!.-.*     N.-vvs     <*il!\u00bb.\n1   from   BonB-lnftoa and   Proctor\nHarrop,  Bonnfn-fton has  ilanlfled j\nitentlon   to  enter a i.-am   In   tha i\ntti*   an-l iInrrop   will j\nHiiMvn^.\nThe  world's  record for the  longest*\nilistanoe   walked    ln an    hour   ia    8\nmi Ion 888 yards, made hy G. B. Lamer\nin   IMS.\nDally N.'ws\nput   np   cor\nM itfl n    tin- |\nSale   dlatr-a l\nProfeanlonal boxing, regulatod hy a\nstile boxing cu mm I sh Inn. with no-\ndeeliton l.miis, may be established in,\nMlinourt,\nF.\nrl    Mark,   nil   Of   Connie   Mack\nhas\nli.-en   n;imH  (aptain  of  tho  Phll-\na del\nihla Athletiei for the 1U23 Ameri-\nran\nlea.^ae   pennant   ehase.\nllll\nUi\nl'ats\nRoach\nCorbeau ..\nMcCaffrey\nMm up\nPosition\nDefence\nForward\nAd\nVizina\nA.innis\ni NOV lie\nK. Clethorn\n     Coutn\nO. Cleghorn\nli.\nhm hy MoCaffrey.\nHut in the neond period In Cana-\nns showe.i  u  eildden  s|.uil.     Thev\n1   SI.    I'.ll'i   l.ael,    an.llll,I   Ihl'lr\nn net, ami  wh lie  middle ne-i-\nn was over Canadlcna were lead-\nto 1 as the iisiilt nf two\ntectueuliir (reals by .Morenz.\nsi. Pais ciiihn Dlaallowed Ooah\nSt. l-als cnnie back in the third\nrioil determined. A ecrnmble in\nnt of Vealno  led  to the Bt.   Pate\nImlhK   a    tying    Koa I     I.ut    il    was\nallowed. Then a Pa nad en\noHkaway let Boucher pul the\nmi-liens up to I to I. anil the\nFirkin     looked     fOOd,      bul      Ailanis\nme  right  linek   with  a   counter to. Holway\nthe   lead   in   one   coal. I Ilei.l    .\nJust   ns   ihe   game    ended,    Djrel    Befei\nove  a   terrific   slmt.     lie   claimed\nhad Rone  liKht   through   the  net,\n1   xlnrteil   to   roar   thai   St.   I'm-\n1 been done out  of two goals.     He\nowed the officiate  the epota after\ngllille.  bul   the  tally  was not con.\nend.\nPiny  was  clean   In   the   two  firsl\noris,   hut   became   scrappy   in   lhe\n1   session.     Moroni   and   HcCaf.\n\u25a0    staged    a     few    (.rushes.      Tiie\nnmlien   player   spoiled   his   other-\n(0      luiliiant      (da>'      genetally      liv\neking    MoCaffrey    on    the    head\nlh   h s   stick.\nMoren-\/. nnd   S.   Cleghorn   were  lies:\nr   the   Cnlindiens.\nDny,  Dye nnd   MoCaffrey  were  host\nI   *\u2022   I':\"'. I     Thai    hinlor    foolhall    in    Ihe   elty\nSt.   Puis   Di.iiiin.ii,.   first |\u201ein  |\u201e. '\u201e,,,, ,,f the  main  eport   lea-\nn.iy opened evenly with both sides  turca among the  younger eportemen,\nowing  a   careful   defence,   ihough   wai |\u201e evidence laat night when eome\nforwards   carried   lh..   puck   up   \u25a0\u2022:, |\u201e,,s   meiulnis of Ihe Junior I-'ool-\nd    down    ihe    inn    m    a    di\/.zy: i,.,n   league,   nut   at   the   Recreation\nnner. Roach nnd Vezina got cluh Oltioers were named for the\n?llly to do :n tile first live min- year and l'l ins for lhe coming sea's.        Toronto      players      displayed . 's(,n  ,,is,.\u201e^,.,l\nire dash  and   better  cohesion.  The       Officer!   for   the   league   us   eleeled\nmillions'   rushes   were   wrecked   at Uvere:   Honorary president. .I. II. Riih-\nl'ats'    insistent! |nton.   president,   11.   !'.   Rogers,  vice-\npresident,      .1.      I'oggo;       wrrlary-\ntreaeurer, Horace Ward.    Prevloua tn\ntho   election   of   officer!   the   chair\n1   l.v   Mr.   Rohlnaon,   and\ndim, nu\nit.   being\n\u25a0o   wilh   li,\n\u2022Im.ii.\nlln\nBROMWCfl TIES\nHUBDERSHELD\n:.\"noii,''\u201e'i: Airdrieoniani   in   Scottish\n1    League Smother Third\nNEW OFFICERS\nFootball Roys Plan for Com-\nI ing Season; Over Twenty-\n:    five at Meeting\nnter ice hy\nck cheeking.\nMorenz    was    robbed    of    n    goal\nRoach   when   the   St.   Cats'   net j\nsloilinn    rushed    out'and    I.looked.\nLanark Seven to One\nLONDON', Mareh 11.\u2014(Canadian\nI'ress Cable.)\u2014Football games played\ntoday   reaulted   ns   follows:\nMicci.K, im.i.isii i.i:\\('i'i:\nlirsl  Mvlelon\nIliid.leisfii.id,   I;   Weal    Bromwich\nAll.ions.   1,\nThlnl   llivisi.n\u2014Sniitlioiti  Seoliiin\nIlriilhloti.   n;    I'.oai nemoiith.    I.\nriiird Division\u2014Northern Hertlon\nchesi.'i rieid. l'. Lincoln,  0.\nMton\"1'ISH LBAGVK\nIII-I   Division\nThird  Lanark,   i;   Alrdrleon'ane,   7\nHai,iin.ms. :';  Kilmarnock,   1.\nSo I   Khlslm\nArbroath, 3;  Broaburn, \".\nItl'dllV. NORTHERN  I'MOV\nBromley,   :';   Wtgan   Rlfhtleld,   1.\nFealherstone,   111;   Halifax.   111.\nRugby   liiliin\nI'ortsnioiuh  Bervlcee,   B!   I'.risloi,  %.\nBRITISH ARMY\nBEATS FRENCH\nLONDON*, March ll.- in a nocrer\n.nat.'ii i.i tbe International armynorlei\nin Britain today, Britain defeated\nPrance   ;ii   Aldeifhot   by   A   goali   tn\nuntiling.\nTrail itrla \u2014 Frrda 1\njootet, U. Hi.lf.iui*. Mr\u00bb,\nt*re, li Anthony, K. Ttmnt\nin. Covinitofl.\n\u2022Nehtn wnlora \u25a0 Harry\noovaa   KotHUtn,   W,   A.   t'm\nIttril. .1. A l-,-r,:ii-.,.n, K. I\n..I   .M.-Vir.ir.\nTrn-I    s.-i.i.H \u25a0 It    a-,\ninlit it, 'i'.  in..cin. T. .i. .\\ii\n'    Mela\nind  Roll\nX  i\nAh i\n-li. <l\nARTHUR WINS OYER\nFREEMAN AT TRAH-: QWEBfiC KlSH Ul'-K\norrAWA\n.tl.all game was played ' rein San I'l'im iseo helween\ngridiron    (rams    of    Oakland\n\u25a0suo.   Neither side  scored.\nThompeon,  1\ndiv.'l     al     Ih\nin California.\ninner star hase-\ne I'niversily of.\nis reported signed\nAngeles \"Angola.\"\nTakes  Dest Two  Falls  in\nThroe in Wrestling\nBout\n: < V'\nM\nIII.**\nin\nTK.\\1\nArthur\nKi\n\u2022lii'lit,   wh\".\niliini   rn is.\nmi  iii  :;;\n\u25a0 i-h-n- \".in\nlin.u   i,;.-i\n;...i-t.    in-\nSons ci' [reland  Rliminat2\nOttawa-Candc Club\nTeam From Race\nDiiy,     Dye    and     Neville,     (replar-\nAdftma)     j*.;ive     \\'e\/ tia    a     linsy\non    as    iii.-     Pa nad le nM     were\n'mined lo their own lc\u00ab for s\u00ab-v-\n:ii mimites. The preiaure told\nhen   atoCatttay   toored   the   first\n).il   fm*   St.    I':*tn    in    just    1 I    min-\nMcCaffrey temk tin- puck\n>\\vn, flanked hy Day, an.l let\n\u25a0ive to the neat* corner nf th.- n't.\npz'na.   completely   fanning   on   th.\not.\nlip)\n; A.   Wallaeh  acted as sretetary.\nI     it   uas   a   recommendation   \"(   the\n! meotlna  il*.'-  \u25a0'\" Junior  players talc-\ni iny par: in the league heenme mem-\nI hers of ihe Xelson Amateur Athletic\n\u25a0 aHOelatlon. The    hoys,    to    heenme\nmemhfrti, munt purchnw Junior mem-\nI hrenhlp  tickets.\nMl teams entering the league mnni\n| fii.- iheir pplry with the Herretary\nj iMefnn- WVdneaday, \\larrh ix, white\nj the team  name* ami  i-ulora  must   tw\nill    Within   two   weeks.     The   ARC   limit\ni h.is heen mi at ondi r 17 yeara of\nj age up io April 1. A. Wallaeh was\nappointed a committee of one to\nI scam- tt.I i* mai i.m reflanllnf the\nI muniiR' menl    of    ihe   varlnux   teami\nHe*  leagu\nMorenz    nearly    equalized    a    min-\n3   later   when    he    ill ove   a    siv.\/lei\nItoach.\nCanadiens'  atta.ks   lacktd   lhe  af-\n\u2022esslve    finish    necessary    to    cari.\\\nlem   throiiKh.\nNo ppnallioH.\nOuMdtooi nevnw> i' ;i,\"'ll!l\nIn   the   seeond    tieriod    1-aUe   Dve i ' \u2022'\t\nas  replaced   at   Si.   Pals  right   wing, BRANDON   PLAYER\nAdams,   Npv lie   ffolng   in   center. N0T  CAPITAL   YET\nCleghorn tricked CorbeaO and got \t\nfor a close ahot. Knaeh saved.! ri:.\\\\r.)\\\\ March 11.\u2014Arthur\nye got l.aek into action and lif- Townaend. wheat rltj defence player.\nUlzed his return .with a deadly j 0 it\" return, d Horn Regina titdny,\ntot which was cleared. Dye waa denied lhal he had signed wljh the\nilng most of the puck currying' CupHnl* l.u* nexl aeaaon, He admitted\nid was driving at long range. j tiiu Champ had offered him a\nCanadiens evened the score at 1:00.1 might) Intereetlng proposition, hut\ntragae Cleghorn led a rush, passed nc definite agreement had heen entered   into.\nTownsend   declared    that   he   would\nlike    at     least    another    season     with\nih.* amateurs before Jumping into the\nOdie    Cleghorn,    and     Odi\norenz   away   clear,   and    Ihe   count\nas    one-all.       Adams     broke    a way\njt  was  tripped   hy   Billy   Boucher.\nCanadiens    were     aolvlng    the    St,\nSiarbean! and\nFori Look Alike\nio Frank Frisch\nLe**5*^ V'START,\n\u2022K.,      -^  of Fh-iseiis\n5W1NG\n\/As\" wr^S WMEN\n.*.\/*\/   --*-v\/~ ] MTTINC\n^-L\u2014i'\" \"^^\\ R'0\"Tr.\nk. 'VI  \\ Ihi-inoeo\nWESTERN WINNERS\nDUE AT WINNIPEG\nCalgary Canadians and Regina Patricias Start in\nFinals Tonight\nWI.VNIPICO.    March    11.-The    stei-\nllng work of Calgary Canadians and\nRegina PatrlrlAi la winning their way\no ihe ursiern Canada Junior hockey\nchampionship eerlea has treated rwal\nho key enihuai.tem in this elty, ami\nill is set tor tin- opening game on\nWinnipeg Ire tomorrow night Pnete-\nhoards are going fn ft. and the largeal\ntuntor hockey crowfl of the season i,\nexpected to he at the game. Tht\ngame will start aX I:BO, with Jack\nHughea officiating.\nAlthough both teams will he minus\nsome ,,f iheir star players, a real\nchampionship  struggle  is  anticipated\ntigers\u00a5nnoT\nput dutton on\nRig   Defence  Star  Cannot\nHend Back; Last Workouts Due Today\nCALOARY, .Manh 11.\u2014Hopes of\nMrrvin I tin tun. husky defence star\nof the Ca'uary Tigers, return ini; tn\nthe tame against ihe Victoria t'o*a-\ngars here Saturday, in the first game\nof the final playoff series, were given\na Hethark today when Dutton notified\nihe management that while he could\n\u25a0kite  fairly   well,   it   waa   Impossible\nfor him to hend nrer, because of\nthe pain from his wrenched knee.\nDutton'e absence will lessen Tigers'\ni ha aces of winning, although in\nMackey,    last    year's    Bellevue   star,\nthev have a Worthy stih, wi,.. filled\nthe    hill    in    lhe     last     three     league\ngam. s.\nThe Tigers will complete iheir\npreparations uiih a llghl workoul tn-\nmorrow   morning.    The  Cougars   will\narrive at 4: Hll tomorrow morning, and\nwill   also   work   out   during   the   day.\nThe demand for seats is the great-\nMi   in   local   history,   -\"id   \u25a0*   sellout    is\nexpected within three hours after lhe\n\u25a0ale opens tomorrow.\nThe entire Kdmonton team has pp.\nserved seats, while Prank Patrick is\nheading a delegation of coael fans\nlo Calgary for ihe game.\nIded h.r l!i\n\u25a0 It..wim; lhe\nd     a      i hfill-\nDFAW\nSEMIFINALS\nOF   SCOTTISH\nCUP\ni'.l..\\.\nOCW,    March   ll     iCn\nn.li in\n! rem l\nill,, i   Tli,. rtmw ti i' -li..\ns. Til   -\n'l\"llon'\n(  il...  Scottish   ;\u25a0'...iiimii\ni uu.   num.nil  .'.I   i'.i..   II\ni.'i'iu.i\"\nwai b. lollovai\nlimn\n\u2022rs va. Bl. MIiti n nr 1'e\nll:illl|iil\nn  Park, GIbkhow.\nHan\nlion  ra. Dundee, ul  Win\n.'M'llli.\n'i i .\u25a0\naTOil-llnabi  Rill  lw  play\n\"1     lift\n..ll   .Mm\nh  31.\nCalgary Juniors\nTake the Title;\nMidgets\nNext\nlil.lll\nii.lv. who lilnya in a\ni. l.iim in Chillii'otlir,'\nilleal   baakelball   pinyi'i-\n.Slut,*:-'.      II,'    lllt-usnrl'14\n.\" to Iin played\niissoci.itliin anil\npannant win-\n. il   (or  a  live-\ni  .itiiii'ii's.   repreaantlag\nn.i i ..ll.n..^ ami prt*l*\ni ..iiip.-l.. iii tin- l't-lay\nApril   is nn il.ant fl.'M.\nii.i-ii.i.ni. providing 12.000\nils nl   l-',.r!ii's licl.l. hnmo\ni.inir^li   National   tagtat\n..    will   I.i*   iTi'ili'il    al   a\nnull.\ni   Germany  hava  started\n11:..   Olympic   Kiitiifs   at\nin    lftSt.      K'nt't-   Waitzer,\nI:.-, ns thrower, has lieen\ni. r trainer.\nllll,'II\n,ii    hi\nin kv\nint..ll\n\u25a0  Hrltlal\n,.1  Hi.'\nin.li..I\n...is hai\nllreetlei\niced .it\nnclntlon\n-  lall.\nil  recently\nn   \"bobblaa\"   of\nand   poltea   of\ni.ui. is won live\nn  irhedulad,\nml sixty-rleht\nn. .ii iMitt'i'i'il In\n[\u25a0'iiinriiy, which\n* historic Kennel;    near   Lex-\nAh.i\nThis advertispment ia not published or  displayed  by the\nJQUOU CONTROL I30AHD or the Government of B.C.\nLafJLi-JiAjU.l'u'k\nBy AL DEMAREE\n(Former  Pitcher,   N.  Y.  Giants)\nThe   famous   te -ond   packer   of   lhe\nQlgnta  is  one  ol   those   comparatively\nrare modern ipiclmena, \"the turn\n\u25a0round   hitter.\"    Naturally   \u25a0   rinht-\nhand.d hitter, he took np hilling\nfrom   the   other   side   of   the   plate   to\nuUIIm his greal  s i\\  in  getting tn\nfii-M    hase.    for    in    hunting,    and    In\ndt;j|;\u00abint,' the hall, a left -handed hitler han al hast tWO steps the hest\nof    it.      PttUng   i Iffhl -handed    m;*iin*t\ntho   eoionton   vMimeeaee   of   otfJlde\nbitten against n.alhpaus.\nJ.'riseh    Kli]is    his    hat    elose    to    the\nend and is n lorea to and wrist hat-\nlor, tneeliri^ lhc hall with a snap.\nUe    is     e    of   a    sharp    line    than\ndistance hitter.\nThe world'H hh yclo record for the\nmile in UH peennds. made hy (leorge\nKramer, piued by an uutomobile\nPRINCE PRESIDES\nRIFLE GATHERING\nPays  Tribute  to   National\nAssociation as Empire\nBinding Force\nl.'iN'V'iN. Mareh 11\u2014The Prince\nnf Wales, nivhn; his ailtlress as lires-\nii'ent nt th,, annual matting of the\nNational Rifle association today, aald\nthai   Ihe   wort,   of the association   hail\nahvavs   apeclally   appealed!   to   him.\nfirslly heninsc of Ihe effm ts It had\nmaile nnil was making to interest\nlines ami youna men in mnrk.snian-\nshin. ami aecnndly. baeauaa from  lis\ncurliest dais lhc association hail promoted  clone   inl,course   wil.h   the  ihi.\nmlnlona and  eolnniea    The  National\nRifle    assiH'ialiiiii    had    been    ilircaly\ninatrumental in forming similar or-\ntnnlsntlona  throughout   ihe  Bmplre,\nIt was a grenl tbfat to have an\niniiinii center of attraction like the\nI'.islev meeting, drawing men from all\n. limns of thr earth, sai.i lhc prince,\nSudbury Cubs Tie\nAura Lee Champs\nin Series Opener\nTORONTO. March 11.\u2014Smlhnry\nCubs nirprlaed Aura Lea and the fans\ntonight when Ihey held Aura l.ee of\nthis citv. junior o, II. A. champs. In\n1 :|-S tlo in the flr\u00bbt Kiime of the\nMemorial   cup   elimination   .series.\nThe game wan a great asblbltlen\nof lun'or hockev, h.nh lenma gt-rlhg\na thrilling 'li- pi iv of skatini:, \u00bbtlcl<-\nhandllng   ami    shncllnK.\nThe wlnnera will plav Kons of Ire*\nlan.l   In   the   .'astern    final\nThe    R.-conil    game    will    he    pin veil\nSaturday afternoon.\nWilliam A. McOiiwan Is the newest\nnnd voiincest umpire In the American league, lie is i'i yeara old, ami\nthis will he McO.iiwan's tenth year as\na  profeu'jional  arMtgff,\nI'.l.AlUMol'.l.,\nCalgary   Capttola   t\n..nil,, hockey  \u2022'\u25a0!\u25a0'\nin    hy   flefaatlng\n,.   r,   in   :i   Buddon\ni.l  i.m\nY..rk\nllghtv\nhe   hei\nI'lelull I.oxer\n. compete in\n\u25a0\u25a0I. i  which ia\nJil\n'.III\n'\u25a0 I.f\npla!\nnship \"f He  in\nNEW ENGLANDERS\nREINSTATE RITOLA\n,1  champion.\n'..r .hers riiiuiintf\n.\", sc..n.is. and\nrk for the same,\nl|.,.'-rs    is   29    t-l\nI\nate\nRTOX.   M.i\n-li   Hthlete\ninn of lh.'\nrailing   in\ni.. in\n.1  I.,  hi\na son 9\n\u2022nnl in hnaketbnll was He\nm Wuahlngton, Pa., when\n\u25a0iLiii.n. Independents defeated.\neh huh pendente 122 lo :',\ni.m   20-mlnute   halves.\n_,\n Pane E\\M\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS: THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 12, 1925\ntiff-\nST. PAUL SOLD\nTHROUGH FLOOR\nIN STOCK MART\nRailway's Issues Lowest in\nTheir History;  Entire\nList Wavers\nnew  yoijk,  lUna   11.   \u2014  Hut?\nliquidation of thf St. Paul Ibsups\nwhich solrl at their lowpst pries In\nhist.uy, combined with another sharp\nl;n-;ik in wheat prlcen. unsettled today's  stock   market.\nSt. Paul common sold as low ns\nKVi. closing 1 point above that ftffure\nfor o net loss of 2>i points on the\n(lay. The pnf.-m-d showed a net loss\nerf. ll^i, at 17>,i, after soiling ns low\na*  iti,\nSt. Louls-Southweslern preferred\ntmiched 75-%. the highest price since\n'IMI) and then slipped back to 73 H>.\nup 1 _ and the common closed t%\npoints higher, at r.i. Western Pacific\ncommon soared lfi points, to &5. and\nthe preferred touched par, the hlffheat\nprice.-* since the reorganization of tin-\nprorxTty   10   years   ago.\nHeavy   MlllBf   nf   the   copper   stock\n\u25a0 in the late trading sent more than a\nrioaen issues to new low prices for\nthe year. The list Included American\nZinc, and Lead common and preferred,\nAnaconda, Chile, Chino, Kay and Federal-Mining and Smelting common and\npreferred.\nSoma   Ten   Points   Sown\nWeakness   whs   shown   bv    the   Oom-\n* menial    Solvents    issm-s,    .Tron    1'rod-\n- Ufts, I^cledo (\".as and Wilson pre-\n\" ftrred. all of which closed ;i to nearly\n\" 10    p. tint*    lower.      Amerlciin     Wool.-n\nalso touched a n.-w low price for the\nyear at 47V and then rallh-d to 4S1'..\noff   1   point   OH   the   day.\n- American Can closed ]'', higher, at\nT771*.   after   selling   as   low   as    17T.-V\n\u25a0 Baldwin rail led from a low of is;*.-'.,\nAtC   ISBtki   where   it   waa   tip   1    point   on\n\"\"the day. I'nited Slates Sleel closed\nfractionally higher at 123^. Oeneral\nKW-ctrlc sound fi'L. points, to 105.\nIrultpendent strength also was shown\nlry American Loco, Baltimore t% Ohio,\nlienver & It in Grande, Western preferred, Oti* Klevator. Hepablle Bteel\nnnd  Savage  Anns,  all  of   wliicli   closed\nI to 4 points hlghar,\nCnll   money   opened   at   \\\\U   per   cut\nand  then eased to 4.    Time  money and\ncommercial   paper,   unchanged.\n.    Total   sales\u20141.77(1.Mm   shares.\nClctlng  Quotations\nHigh       Low     flnse\nA-I Stocks Good\nInvestment for\nBusiness Men\nI AM\nAmfr.    ran\t\nItl\n17B%4\n717-,\nAin\u00bb*i*.   l.o.'o\t\nUl\nIU\n141',\nAnoromla \t\n41 \u2022(.\n\u25a0nt\n10%\nAtchison    \t\n12J\u00bb*,\nItl1 \u25a0'\u2022\n1114\nB.    *.   0\t\nKl%\n7'.' '4\nM \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0.\n(.',   1-.   It\t\n147'.\nUt-*\nMIH\nA.    T.   (t   T\t\n1U%\nits\n111%\nChile     \t\n-\u00bb'i\nsttt\n,!\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0*\na   h\t\nSk     N\t\ntil'\n(17 14\n67 'i\nrtmlK   \t\n15\" i\nir.'-j\nir.1.\nInspiration     \t\n\u25a0J?\n\"J S *4\nMl,\nKciuiecott     \t\n\u25a0i i H\n11' \u25a0\nMiami   \t\nii >,\nin-1,\n11 4\nN,    V.   C\t\n180^4\n119%\n120-^\nK   i \u2022\t\n*;;*\nIt \"\u201e\nl'hilllps     \t\n11 %\n41U\n\u25a011 %\nJ'acido     \t\nno\nfi s %\nBt\nR.   1\t\n.M\n48 '\u201e\nr.o %\nMludobnk.r   \t\n44' j\n43 \"\u25a0\n4 1\n\u25a0Km   \t\n23\nJ4\u00bbi\nU%\nK,    P\t\n194\nl\u00abS\u00bbi\nIB**,\nStan.   Oil   .*;,!.    ..\n'\" 1 \u2022*\n\u2022W) < .\n81H\nStan    Oil    In.!.    ..\n64 *0\n84 Ta\nstin    nil   Kv.   ..\n119\nStan.   Oil   tH,   J...\na \u25a0,\n41\n4J\"i\nTixss     \t\nlot\n1..7 >.;\n108 _\nv.   r\t\nHTTi\n146\u00bb\u00ab\n1 17\n0,  s.  s\t\n12RH\n12S ifc\n1\"!! U\nturn*   \t\ntip',\nM*\n81%\ntt\nVANCOUVER ST0C1\n(ll'imrtf.l   l.y\n\".   w\nAppl.-y:\nMl\nHid\nAsked\n11.   tt   BUvet   \t\n...     1\n19\n1.14\nCork      \t\n.nil\nKldondo    \t\n.29\nCrabby    \t\nIt mi\nIi.diau      \t\nI 1 \u25a0\u201e\n.11\nlull\t\nhi\n.17\nSilvorsmitb    \t\nIB\nH.   C.   -Montana   ..\nl-ll\n.r.-ir.\nHI \\\n* B!r*.-.\nTiunw. II    \t\n...     -1\n'liarler     \t\nL'S\n1 renter     \t\n]\n:i,r.\n2 .'.li\nRUMa     \t\n11\nS, Iknks      \t\n\u00bb7 1:\nc. tr, ii\t\n. . .141\n19\nWINHIPEO    GRAIN    QUOTATIONS\nWheat-*          Open\nHigh\nLow\nClose\nMav    ...    IH\nv.<-2\n1*7 *_\nIIIH\nJulv    ...     lhlt\nISH\nIM\nisi;\nOct.     ...    Ill\n1G21\n1 is V|\nI.M\nOatu\u2014\nMay    ...      Ef,'i\nSly\nr.4\nr.\"' \u25a0\nJuly   ...     Hli\n...V |\nr..ri tt\nif %\nOct.   ...    r, i >,\n1 .'\u25a0! \u25a0\nr*4 j\u201e\n53 aj\nBarley\u2014\nMay    ...      Ml\"',\nM\nM\n81U\nJuly   ...     m;>.\nS7'*;\n| \u2022 U\nlf%\nOct.    ...      7.\n74\nTIU\n78 %\nFlax \u2014\nM\u00aby    ...    2\u00ab3\n211V\n1.\" 2\n\"'tfn'i\nJuly    ...    :(.:!\n113\n2 5 S U\n263\nOet.     ...    :^1\n211\n2.10\nIII\nRye-\nMay    ...    HT''.\n159\n144\n141%\nJuly   ...    IH\n114'\nUi\n142\nOct\t\n120%\nS\nWill\nSPOKANE S3\nrOCK\nAppier\n(Heported  by\nC.   W.\niid\nAsked\nCork\t\n.112 >i\n,M\n.\u00bbit\n.0.7\n.ur.\nNabob    \t\n.94\nIll\n.nr.\n.:;A\nSilversmith    ....\nBhbetM   \t\n.uh\n,1:; \u2022!\u25a0\nHvpotheek     \t\nji\n.21\nI.urky    Jim    ....\n. 11 k\n.1'.\nMcOillivray   \t\n.69\n71\nReindeer    \t\n... .\n.I'lS\n.Mil\nK. C P. asks, \"Should any atocltB\nbe  Included  In iny investment  list?\"\nYes, if they ore hlffh-Rrade stocks.\nFm*   One   tiling,   1 h.-   ran-   nl'   return   on\nIilfh-fra4a stocks is often anatot than\non high-trraile |>nn<ls. The share of\nHlock is also an entirely different\nIhini,' from a bond. A bond represents the indebtedness of the company In ynu; ;i s|i;it*e nf stock indicates that yuu are part OBtOOt of the\ncompany.\nThere is also a chance of plctttn-f\nup a few mildly speculative dollars on\neven the best nf slocks, and the bunt-\nn. ss man who can afford to take some\nftsfc  iii hlu Investments ought  to find\nny      stocks      aliracii\\-.-      in vest men f\npropositions,\nThis  article  advocate!   the  buying   of\nany   stock   niitrislil   and   not   OH    mar-\n11,     .Maryrinal   trsdlttf   is   entirely   out-\nIs  Of   the   investor's   field.\nSTERLING EXCHANGE\nNEW  TORK,   March   11.\u2014St. rllnfr e\\-\nhattfe steady. |4.fl%  for 80-day bills\nnd at Si.77 f..r demand,\nCanadian  dollars\u201499 %c.\nFVaacs\u2014Demand,   B.ll%c.\nLln\u2014Demand,  *.09e.\nMalic*\u2014Demand, per trillion,  23.10c\nBURT COMMON\nYET SOARING\nScores Another New High\nUpon Toronto Board;\nTwin City Low\nTORONTO. March 11. \u2014 T\\ X. Hurt\ncommon reached it new high at littl\non today's market, cloalnK at IS 3%.\na net gain of 3'i. A small lot of the\nconvertible preference shares changed\nhands  at   IM,\nAfter starting at 64 H. Twin Cily\ngave way to fi3-^4 and closed at ilie\nlow point of the day, down 1%. Winnipeg l'lectrie common closed % lower,   Ht   M%p\nHrompton common closed nt 88%, In\nIke h'liiks., Cumnierce trad.-d at 2ti9'a\nic Ms. 'Loronio shares were nt IM,\nand Impeilal was 2 points up. al lSl).\nOther slocks tn the high-class invest-\nnunt gnnip that, turned stronger in\neluded Canadian General Electric preferred at 111%, Pacific Hurt preferred\ntit   106 \"S,:   Mackay   common   at   HI,\nOther changes; Atlantic Sugar common, off  '\u25a0,-;  Barcelona, off   %; it, c.\nPishing, off %; Car pref.-n-ed. off \u2022_;\nC. I*. R,, off 'a; Dairy common, np\n%; Davies \"A,\" up 1; Canners common,  up   %;  Industrial  Alcohol,  off   1..;\nand Smelters, off %.\nMINNEAPOLIS GRAIN\nMINNEAPOLIS, Marcbll.\u2014 Wheal\nNo. 1 northern, |l.T4% to 11.71%\nMay,   |1jTB%;   July,   $1.74%.\ncorn   \u2014   \\o.   :i   yellow,   11.11%   u\n|L1I%.\nOats \u2014 Mo, \" white, 41 %\u00ab to U%o\nt'lax\u2014No.    I,   |M8   to   12.91.\nBraa\u2014|I1   to  II4.M,\nl-'lour\u2014l.'ic to Mo higher, at M,8t\ntO   119.91   a   barrel.\nWant and ClaSBified Adfsrtlsloff \u2014\nOnv and a half cents per word per Insertion, if paid in advance, 6c per\nword per week, or SL'Hc P**r word per\nmonth. Transient ads accepted only\non a cash-in-advance basis. Kach Initial, figure, dollar sign, etc., count! as\none   word.     Mini muni   Me,   If   chuiged\ntab,\nLocal Heading Notices\u2014Three cents\nper -word each Insertion. In blackface\nmaehme capitals 4c per word.\nHhckiace capitals Be a word. Twenty-\nfive per cent discount if run daily\nwithout change of copy for one month\nor more. Where advertisement is aet\nout in BbOOl lines the charge is 13c a\nline for Roman type, 20c for blackface\nand H\u00ab for blackface capitals. Mini-\nm   -b\"io.   If charged  r.\"c. ^^____\nEGG MARKETS\nOTTAWA. March IL\u2014Eff quotations:\nToronto -- Bxtrmi jobbing, 37c;\nfirsts,   Ua\nMentrsftl, Manitoba, Saskatchewan,\nN.-w   Vork   an.l   CWcaffO   unchanged.\nCalgary \u2014 Dealers quoting delivered\nextras, Tiv; firsts, lie,\nHritish Columbia -- Lower pries\ndelivered Vancouver extras, lie; firsts,\n-',c: jobbing extras,  :!lc; firsts. He.\nst. .iniin, n.i:. \u2014 Demand poor\nCountry points dealers offering extraa,\nL'Vc;   firsts,   tic.\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\nMONTREAL    ^larch    11.    \u2014    Battel\nand   eggs,   firm;   cheese   stend\\'.\nllutter   \u2014   No.    1    pasteurized.   Sic   tr\n', t %c; No. 1 creamery, ?\u2022\u25a0',<: to II%c\nseconds,  :i:'c lo ll%o.\nEggs\u2014Freeh extras, He to He: fr5\u00bbsli\nfirsts. :::..- to He\nPotatoes  \u2014   Per  bag.   car   lots,   TO)\nNelson\nM.71%,\nstilling     rate,\nCanada Bonds\nWIKNIPBO,  March  11. _  Dominion\nvr.ir  issiif   pries:\n\\V;ir loans\u2014 1SSS, 1100.70b, llOOSQn'\nIMI, HOSb, llOI.Iaa; 193?, 110190b\n|104.!Sa.\nRefunding -- 192R. lloo.RSb: 104S,\n1108.15b;   It,,,   |9\u00ab3ib,   |>I.S0a.\nWar I.mn renewal.    -   !:<:':   liot.Sfib:\nllll.   |101.75b,   SI..:: KOa.\nVictory loana - 1917, -ill' T.'.l,- UJ3\n1101.55b,       IIO\u00ab.90\u00bb:       193.,       1101.30b,\n\u2022<HM.;;:.a:  1M7,  Ilo:, >;,i,.\nNELSON BUTTERFAT\nBweet  \t\nNo.   l   sour\nNo.  2 pour\nDETROIT RAILWAY\nMAKES NEW LOW\nWith  Atlantic  Sugar  and\nNational Breweries It\nHas Big Turnover\nMETAL MARKETS\nNEW YORK. March 11 \u2014 foreign\nhar   silver.   ,.v\\e.\nc\u201e[>|)(.r   \u2014    Easy;   electrolytic,   spot\nand  futures,   1 I' *i*-\nJin   \u2014   Stead-, ;   spot    and    futures,\nIron\u2014Study,   unchanged.\nLead\u2014gni.-i;   .sp,u.   $11,\nZinc \u2014 Ea*v; Ban st. Louis, spot\nand   futures.   $7.25   to   |7.30.\nAntimony   \u2014   Rpot,   111   to   $K, ;i)\nAt   London:\nSandanl copper -*- Spot, \u00a313 lis*\nfutures,  ISA   l&s.\nElectrolytic \u2014 Spot, flf 10e fu-\ntttres, \u00a311.\nTin \u2014 Spot. [|44 Ifls; futures, \u00a3241\nMI1B   ~   H,m''   tM   ITi   ';,i:   future\"-\nKhw-Lgpot,   \u00a335   2i   Id;   futures,   \u00a334\nM(\u00bbnti:i:ai\u201e   u&rc-a   11\nsllwsy,   which   has   rone\niip.\nth*\nI'\nll 11 r-\niganl 10 setlvlt) on today's nutrlti\nlosing at the m w low nf :n...\nAtlantic Rugnr and National lh.--.v-\nri.s accounted for the larger pari\nf the balance of husiness. The for-\ni.er suffered a reeevstnn of 1% points\n! st  21,  while  the  latter closed at &1%,\nOttl\n1   Power   prefet\nhigh of  105'A.\ntd   closed\n.   net   gain\nWHEAT FALLS\nSEVEN CENTS\nDOMINION LIVE STOCK\nWINNIPEG,   March   It\u2014I:,\nday    were    {,tt()    cattle,     III\ncalves   and   6   sheep.\nPtrers    \u2014    Choice,    Jfi 7,*.\ngood,  IIjVI   to   11.10.\niiutcher   heifers   \u2014   Cholt\n|l.75j   good,   $4,60   to  11.71.\nButcher    cows    \u2014    Choice\n11.11;   good,   11.78   to   |4.B0 '\nBulls\u2014Good,   12.50   to  11.51\nOxen\u2014Good,   J3.50  to  $1\nBlocker  .steers  \u2014 Choice,\ngood,  $2.7,'.  to ll.tl\nBtoeker  heifers  \u2014  choice\n13*50;   good.   |I.I0  to   13,\nFeeder    steers    \u2014    Choice,\n11.76;  good,  |4  to ||.\nCalves\u2014choice.   $-,   tn   $10\nHogs\u2014Selects,    $13 51%\nLambs\u2014Good,  $in to  ill\n\u25a0beep*\u2014Oood, $r, to IO.59,\nOther    changes:       Ash, stos    preferred.\noff   1;   Atlantic   Bugar   preferred,   off\n\u2022..;   Hroin|,(.;ii.   off   1   to   L'x.   and   Invinu\nsold   down   to   the   new   low   nf   it',\n.sin, Iters,  off   \u25a0', ;   .Mackay.   up   -'. ;  Monl-\nreal   Power,   up   l'.;   BhawtnlRsn,   off\n;(: Spanish Rfver, off \u25a0;; Twin Citv,\nOff I ', ; and Winnipeg Hallway, off ' ..\n''losing prises: Abitibi. 16; ltrazil,\n53*;\u00ab; Breweries, 51-ifc; Atlantic Sugar.\n; ' 1, Bromptrm, 21; C\u00ab ment. 1051,; Lou-\nI nntlde,   B2\\;   It,   K.   Bteel   ^i;mt\\   pre.\n[Brompton Shows\nBetter Capital,\nLower Earnings\n1     MONTRKAL,   March   11.\u2014The   annual\nteport  of the  Brompton  Pulp A  Cap. 1\nI e.. ni pany   for   the   year   erultng   Deostn\n1 Inr    |1,    1124,    shows    :i    Mduetlos    ii\n.arnings.    bur    an    Improved    w orWni\n' (spltal   position.\nj Ni t Working capital shows an in\n' eivas-* of nenrlv $ Miif.iHiu, ami at IV\n! rember 31 last, amounted to 11.034,041\nNet earnings amounted to 1407.501, si\ncompared  with IH6,111   for  INS.\nUsed Articles\nReal Estate\nRooms\nBozrd\nTo Rent\nBoats and\nAutomobiles\nCLASSIFIED\nADVERTISING\nHelp Wanted\nPositions Wanted\nLost and Found\nLive Stock\nMachinery\nFarm Produce\nTimber and Mines\nClassified Advertising Rates\nBirths\nSMITH   \u2014   Horn   lo   Mr,   nnd    Mrs.    II.\n:.-    Smith,    at    the    Kooh-nay    Lak*\neneral   Hospital.   March   10th, a   son.\n(1740)\nKAY\u2014Bon to Mr. and Mrs, J. Kay,\nit tbe Kootenav Lake General Hospital,   on   March   iuh.   a   daughter*\nMale Help Wanted\nMEN, WOMEN\u2014To lenrn -BarberlnKl\npaid while learning; tools supplied.\nCatalogue  free.     Moler College,  Van-\nciMiver.         (SMI)\nEAR!? BONETT AT ffOMB \u2014 Von ran\nearn  $1   to $2 an hour In your spare\ntime  wrtUng show eardA    no ton*\nvasslnff. \\Y\u00ab inslnn*t ynu by out\nnew simple nirei-togrnph System\n\u2022supply you wlih work and pay you\ncash each week. Write today for\nfull particulars and free bnoVlet.\nWest-Angus Show Card Service Limited, H3 Colborne Uuilding, Toronto.\nCanada. (S543)\nFemale Help Wanted _\nWANTED \u2014\u2022 Experienced cook-general,\nwaves,    ISI;    no    laundry,    i'hone\n\" I47R,  or   Hox  llll,   Dolly  News.\nWANTED \u2014 Housekeeper, three eh 11 -\nreii.    Apply   BQX  25,   i'roeter.   (8616)\nCAPABLE) flrl  for  housework.   Apply\n>.t\\2(\\,  Kelson   News. (IMU)\n         niiinn  cook,  by\nsaes.    Creston\nWANTED\u2014PI rst-e lass\nl-'.bruarv   21,     Stale\nHotel,   I'lvslon.   B.C\nSituations Wanted Male\ni:n<'.ini:i-:i:   \u2014   EsperlerreH,   capable\nand   steady,   second   class   II.  C,   cerll-\ntleata.  wlsnes peemansM pnaftlon >\u25a0\nengineer in charge of second or good\nthird class plain;' accommodations 1.\nconsideration, Applj Bos Bit 7,\nDally   N. ivs. (RII7)\n\"Nl Nt\nspr\nSituations  Wanted  Female\nWORK wanti d by the bom-. B01 in.\n(1117)\ni>i;i:ss.mai;ini; \u2014 children's dresses.\nplain sewing, ladles* house dresses\nRoom 5, A unable  Block. (8I7S)\nROI'SEWOUK  \u2014-yart\"  or ch.ldren,  o\npraoiical    aonkm,    iu    Nelaon,    hj\nhealthy middle aged woman, com\np.-i.-nt and reliable. Address Bo:\nIMI,   Dall-jr  News. (UM\nFarms and Ranches for Sale\nA RANCH for -ale; alsi\nall good buildings\nMars.bn,   TaghOTB.\nIIANCH^Fnu^SAl.E -\nhundred     fruit     trees.\n1    acres\nuildlngs\nHob.-n,\nLEGAL NOTICES\nLow Liverpool and Large\nOfferings Unite to Bring\n).     About Break\nCIlirArift. March 11. \u2014 Wheat\ncrashed down 7',-jc a bushel today to\nJ1I0H. May delivery. An unexpected\nfelt-UK in pi-lees at Liverpool, tug*ther\nwith reports that offerings there were\nmuch In excess of Immediate demand.\nwa* largely responsible for the big\nbreak in values hen*. Chicago closing\nrritf.-s on wheat wire unsettled, 'Jo L\n6\"-fce net lower, Mav $ I.K] % to |l.*2\nand July Jl.r.o to $1.6\u00bb\u00bba. f'orn l'in\nbhed 1-Vie to \\\\c down, oats %c to\nlc off. jmd provisions ut 7c to lie\ndecline.\nCANADIAN   HATIOWAL\nFARMINGS    DECRXABS\nJJOM'IIEAU  ;.Iarcii   ll.\u2014(iross earnings    of    the   Canadian    National    rail-\nnays for the -w.-\u00ab-k ending March 7,\n1926, ha\\e been (4,0X6,183, being a de-\nc-csse of $764,213 over tho correspond-\nlore   week   nf   1924\nTJte gro -\u25a0 enrninKf of the C.N R\nfiiiju January 1 to March 7, 192,7.\nbtsve be+n ja7.2Rfc.fi79. lietns a de-\ncrras* nf f 3,tiH. 7^2 trver the corresponding   period of   1921.\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting\nCompany of Canada, Limited\nOffice   Smelting   snd  Refining   Department\nTRAIL,   BRITISH   COLUMBIA\nSmelters and Refiners\nPurchasers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores.\nProducers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Tig Lead and Zinc.\nTADANAC, TRAIL\n\"GOVERNMENT  LIQUOR  ACT\"\nEfOTtCI  OP  APFLICATTON  FOR\nBIS EH   LICBNCH\nNotice la berebv te.ven that, on the\nSSrd day of Marota neat the under\n\u2022\u25a0tqned intends to nppiy to the Uiiuor\nConirol Hoard for n licence iu reneOt\nof premises betnf part of the buildlnc\nknown a.\u00ab Outlet Mote], pituate nt\nProcter, British Columbia. opOH the\nlands described ns Lot Number Part\nof dislrict lot N, SOB. Orottp 1. Block\nNumber A and 11. Map Number 710\nKootenav.   Land   Registration   District\nin    the    Province   of    British   Columbia.\nfor   the   sals   of   beer   hy   tbe   class,   or\nhy the open bottle for consumption on\nlhe   premises.\nDated   this   list   day   of   February.\nIB IS,\nw. A. WARD,\n(H-tl) Applicant\n'\"GOVERNMENT   LIQUOR   ACT\"\nNOTICE    or    APPLICATION    FOR\nBEHR   LICENCE\nInsurance\nTomorrow   may   he   too   late.\nINSI.'RR    TODAY    WITH\nCHAS.  F.  McHARDY\nFire\u2014Life\u2014Aulotnobile   and   Accident\nInsurance.\n(Sr.41)\nUnsMramice\nInsures all the hazards of\nmotor car owners.   It may\nnot  be your fault,  hut it\nwill he your loss.\nR. W. DAWSON,\nAnnablo    P.lock\nl\\   O.  BOX  7.'i:i PHOKS  H\nMiscellaneous for Sale\nBABT   CARRIAOH,   Lloyd   Loon,   new.\nI'hone  4.7,\".X, or call at 41S Latimer.\n(SfiUS)\nLit II IT St tub-baker WftffOfl eipiipped\nwith food brake, double box, Hftt\nand    one-ton    sprUlfa,     $55.       11.     IC\nBout, Balfour, B.C, (1MB)\nGUARANTEED  WOOD   FIFE,   1,   I   and\n\u25a0I in., made of fir and tamnrac,\nplain or wire rontid to suit pressure. Lowest prices quality considered.     Satisfaction   puaranleed.   )\u25a0'.\nOalney, Harrop, (81156)\nOIKIAN\u2014Sell     or    trade     for    Gramo-\nphone.     I'hone   :{\\7l.l,  I SI*,.'.41\nFOn sai.i: \u2014 Cocker spaniel puppies.\nF. K, shields. Trail, llC ___ (sAili\nBARRELS,     K BOl     AND     EMPTY\npacks \u2014 SlaclJonald    Jam    Company.\nNelson. (S170)\nPIPE AND  FITTINGS, ETC.\nComplete line Pipe and FlttlnRS,\nall sizes. Special, 1-lnch Pipe, 8c\nper foot. Roofing Kelt, 1-ply,\n(l.tQ; 2-ply, $'J.-J0; 3-ply, J?.C5 per\nroll. Extra heavy 5-ply Mineralized Surface, lu) lbs. per roll,\nBpei.-l.il, $:i,25. Ri-hich Air Hose,\nsuitable for gardens, fie. per foot.\nMixed Wire Nails, $2.00 per keg.\nWire Rope, Cnnvas, Lofftllf Supplies and nil kinds equipment\nB.C. JUNK CO.\n135 Powell St. Vancouver. P.C.\n(IMS)\nFor Rent\ntli   thro\nb.\nI'TUNISMKI-    hovi\nrooms,   for five   months   from   May   1,\nApply  Hox RIM,  Pally News. (MUM)\nFOR    RI-iNT\u2014 Kurnishe.l    bouse.    Apply\nMrs.   Robertson,   513   Silica  street.\n(H4\u00ab)\nLivestock Wanted\nWOULD trade two cilv lots for Rood\ncow and ptgfci BOX ItSt, Oaily\nNews.  (JMt)\nWANTED TO lU'V - Pour 6-week-old\nptfS   in   the   vicinity   of   Salmo.      P.O.\nBoats and Automobiles\nWANTED to buy rood  motor boat  i\ntrade   for   Overland   car.     P.   llolo\nkorr.   Nslson,   IM\\ (Mil\nNot m\nIn\nhereby   Klvpn   tlml.   nn   tlip\nHat   .i.iv\n,\n[    M;,rc*h    n^xt,   lh.*   nii.lor-\nBlKll-,1    il\nControl\ntei\nRn\ndi to iiprb' to thi E.,quot\nn.i    fnr    :i    lif-pn,...    in    r.'\nvjwch   ol\n\u25a0.\u25a0inlsi'S   bninc   p:i l'l   of   * I,-*\n1 ll.l.lMlK*\n1.\ntown      an      Tli*-      Ni.rill.Tli\n11. .1,1.     ,\n1.. ill H.ilin.i. Ilrltlsll Cnll     111.'     I.lli.l.    .1.-.I.I...1    M\nI,oi \u25a0,    Mn\nunit    C.    BlOCk     ..    S.ilmn.\nBritiUi  .\n\u25a0nl\nItnbte,    Mnp    ti-2,    Krintrnny\nUM      1\n\u2022V\nntratlM.      ILPIrli't     In     tlif\nI'M,, illIV\nI\n1      BrltUA.     r,,liimbi;i,     fnr\nlb. ml.\nol\nt.opr   liv   lhe   Klan..   or  bv\nHi m\n,.lilt>    fnr   OOMunptlon    on\nUu.  in..,\nIn\n,\nn.u, ,i\nIII\ns   ;nih   rl.iy   nf   F.liniiirv.\nIMS.\nA.   rjIWOM   A   SON.\n(kjsi)\nA|i|\u00bblic;inlB.\nCountry Property\n. SNAI'--It iiit\u00bbs, wlih \u2022 tint-clan\nin.us... w;ii.*r, etc.. witiiin 1 - a nilla,\nnf Klnran City. Slni.'s. Poat office,\nRailway   ntatlnn     PuMIe  and   nidi\nsrhnnls      RaWflllll,   OtC,      W.   T.   .Inin-K,\nS.nilli   Hloean.   IH' (Sl'.lll)\nFor Exchanee\nCity Property for Sale\n-In vestments\n$626\u20144-Roometl   Cottapa,    1   lot;\ncloaa In.\n$700\u20144-Roomed   Cottage,   2   lots,\nfruit     tl'PCH.\n$S00\u20144-Roomed    Cottage,    partly\nfurnislied;   4  lots.\nJinoO\u20145-Rooniod   Cottage,   1   lot;\nclose   in.\nSee   Me   About   Terms.\na. t. McMillan\nriTONE  601 ..        P.O.  BOX  61\n(SOTS)\nSNAI'\u2014l.nt   nt-xt   lo   III.'  Hank nf Com-\nit'i-c.'.    Apply  C.  W,  A|ipU*yaril.\n.ISM?)\nFurnished Rooms to Rent\nPTjnNlSHED linn\nI'nolo   linic.\t\n1.AI10I-  sunny  room.    Plinne 1.111,2.\ns r, i o >\n(ill    r.i:NT\u2014l.*iiiiii-.|i,,i    honaekeeplng\nsiiii... als.i I'lirnlsli.*,! rnnin, Annabl.-\nIlb,.*k: IV.ur-l'.ioiii liiiulsb,..! lu.iis*.. .1.\nK.   Aniialil... ixa_;\u00bb)\n(ISM)\ni;i:i:i: ai'.m:tmi:nts.\nSl'ITi:-I'nr   ronl \u2014Calnpb.\nCLASSlI'-lI'ln adM brinir results quickl)\nanil eennnmtrally.     1 V.e a n-nril\nMisccllaneous\nMAIL YOUR  FILMS\n\u00ab,;\u2014 \"\" \u2022 \" ~><~zxz\nnnil   Negative!  for  Finishing to\nTIIK  BTAft  PHOTO  PTl'l-IO,\nWINNIPEO,   .MAN'.\n(SM9)\nHIDES\u2014Wrlta   ZT p.~Hor(an~Siiaon.\nfor prlcea. f sr,:i7)\nPoultry and Eggs\n*,!    frnni    i\nr  Fifteen  .\n803, Mela\nWHTTE    Wvan.li.li.\nI...I    I.il.l\nli   I..   Hi\nill>>\nB*fa*ii   li'iin   l:\u00bb'l\n.    13    for   fill,-..r\n..ii. ni'.       imi;,:\nlillilH.KS'   ll.ns   Lay.   \u2014   Order   llaby\nCliitk.H    now    at    spiTlal    prlCMi    rx-\ntn-.s.H  pai.i.    s.  c.   White  Lecherna,\nIlns*. Pnnib Browi. I.fKlinrns. tat\nin tell ynu nbniit onr si.uk. flid-\ndlea* I-oultry Vam, Balnton Ann. n\nC. (1431)\nBABT CHICKS for Mar.li ami Apr.l\ndelivery. \"Si'nd fnr price list.\" ,T.\nT. WeMter, Nottan-fl I'oultry Farm,\nRoliaon,   lie. im',,17)\nFor Sale or Rent\nlOOD farm   for s.ab : vtll r.iu In con\nHouses Wanted\n\"Wanted\nListings of Houses\nfor\nRent or SaDe\nII. \\V. DAWSON\nAnnable   Ulnrk\nr. box '\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0: rnoNH i\nist',::. i\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL\nDIRECTOR\nCarpenter and Joiner\nL AWSON\u2014Cedar    Cheata,     I-tardwc\natid IJuncl Hoard.   Uclow Murket.\n(8-1\nElectrical\nDEANSHAVEN   DEVELOPMENT\nLTD.,     DEANSHAVEN,     B.      <\nWestlnghouse Radio Sets, Radio Pai\nComplete Super-llcterodyiie Kits, My\nTubes. AVestinghousa Mazda Lam\nIrons, ToiiRtera, Etc. V. & IC Au\nmatte Electric Pumps. Small Hyd\nElectric  Plants a Specialty.^ (84\nGERALD   R.   MATKIN, Abboc, A.I.E\nElectrical Contractor, Tt'l-fplione\np.   o.   ilox   74.1,   Naiaon,   B.C.\nStit>i)li.*H, Power and I *\\ fill t Inst a I\ntlonSi   Generators   nnd   Motors.     Ma\ntananc-a  and Rapatra. (8\"\nCLASSTEIED ads brine: results qulcl\nnod reoni.mlenlly.    Hie a word.\nTransfer\nATKINSOM  TBAHSrEB \u2014  Co.ll  a\nWood,    i'lione itl. <sr,i\nLife Insurance\nSUK    tirE    A3STIBAUCB     CO.\nCanada\u2014.1. C. Kennedy, uistrl\nRep.   Offlcea\u2014Cillker Jllk. Nelson, :\nra\nChimney Cleaning\nWM.     TOWLES,    Official     Chin\nClMMf  (8:\nPrinting\nTHS DAILY HEWS\u2014Quality  Print\nKillin-r.  I,onsc Leaf  l'ormfl.  Ledl\nSheds   and   llinilcrs   always   in   sto\nInsurance and Real Esta\nDW.   DAWSON\u2014\n\u2022 Real   Estate,   Insurance,   Kent\nAnnable Blk., l'.O. Hox 7il3. Thone 1\n  _(SS\nHE.    DILt,    INSURAHCE,    TAI\n\u2022       AND    CITY   PROt-ERTY. .\n50S  Ward  Slro.t. prison,\n(S.I\nMonuments\nCAMPBELL      ft      RITCHIE\nMENTAL CO.\u2014T.  o.  Ilox  :\nmm.   hi'.     Telephone   llll.\nChiropractors\nDR. R. E. GRAY\u2014Clilrnnraclnr. Ph'\n111, Cilkcr Hlocl*. Office Hours:\nto 12 n.m.. tt In r. anrl 7 In 0 n.m., <\n\u00bbvp! Sundays,   Ci.iisuHatlnns free.   (KG\n~D.C.\u2014Phone\n:  1-4 nn.l liy\nnt. Aborilern Block, Kelson,\n(\u00abr,\n\\LLAN   S.   DODDS.\nOffice Ib.ur.i:  in-l\npoint\nAccounting\nCKAIir.ES    P.    HVNTER\u2014.\nAuditor, McDonald  Jam  Bnlldl\nBex 11:11 Nelson.\nFlorists\nGRIZZELLE'S GREENHOUSES, MI\nsun. Cut flowers and b'lnral deslR\nWM.  S.  JOHNSON\u2014\nPhone   M2.     Cut   Flow\nWholesale\nA       MACDONALD   &   CO.\n-\u00bb\u2022    \\\\ li.dcs il,\u00bb   Ornccrs   and   T-rnvlsl\nUafTliaata. Imeerten nf Teas, enff,,\npics. T.ri..ii rrnjta, Staple and Far\nH.I\nc;-\nProperty Wanted\nWANTEIl \u2014 T.i rent, small home, m\nwould   buy.      l!o\\   llll,   Dolly   Sows.\nLive Stock for Sale\nIlox   14,   Deer   Park,   B.C.\n LEGAL NOTICES\nGOVERNMENT    LIQUOR   ACT\nNOTICK    KM    APPLICATION    FOB\niii:i:p.   LICENCE\nNotice Is hereby Cl\\en that nn tbe\nllrd Of March next, the un.lcrsicnc.l\nirl.nds to applv tn the Llniicr Control Hoard for 'lioene... under Scennn\n'J.'.lb   llovcriilii. nt    Li-iuor   Act.\nBeapeol i.r premlaea belOB part nf\nbuilding known as Mersey Hotel, situated a. Liie. Brltlah Columbia, upon\nthe lands descrihed as Int number\nl.nts 1 and t Block f,, Lnt 12:17. by\nassessment rule in Knolcnav District,\nNelson. B.C. I*,,r sale of beer by\nClass nr open buttle for consumption\ncn   the   premises.\nDated February  :o.  pi?:,.\nO.   A.   HAOLUND,\n(8117) Proprielor.\nEIGHT   HEAD   HEAVY\nHORSES\nNine pood sets LOGGING\nSLEIGHS, SAW AND\nPLANING MILL MACHINERY. Sundry other\nequipment.\nLOVERING  LUMBER CO.,\nLTD.\nWasa, H.C.\n(tfl\nmi\nTU\ni   i,\nii.\nBoa\n:'.'.\n00.    Appl\nM\nit\ntt\nmis\nr>\nns\nl-'i\nlit v\nlie\nnr.\nw\n\u25a0Jil)\nOCX\nM\nii    t\nr it\nBPSM,    nnil\ni.irn\n'SH\nTi\nii m\nWt\nrhi\nitK\nnt\niwr-ntv-fi\nve  1\nun-\nfir\no.l\ni.ls.\nSi\nun\n1   nnfl   .pi\n>-t,\ni.d\nR.\nml\nW\nii-ko\nH\n(In\n;1.1<-      nr\ncin\nL*le\n1 Iny If\nW\n\"t!!\n\u25a0   1\n>y.\ndi\n211\nyoi:i'siiii:k piRa, },*,. Bsotbby, L.ll\nwood, ll. C. Ileal)\nEngineers,\nGteen Bros., Burden Co\nNELSON, B.C.\nCIVII.     AND     MINING-     ENGINES\nB.C.,   Allierta   and   DmulnlOB\nI.,mil   Surveyor!.\n J85<\nHD.     DAWSON,    lsooa    BntT\u00aby\ne   Mi:iln;r   and   Civil   Engt&etr.\nKuto, HC. (\u00abt\nAssayers\nr7X    W.  WIDDOWSON, Bo* A1108 ST\nJ\u00bb snn, h.c. Manilurd weatorn chnrg\ntin\nAuctioneers\nNels,\nCUTLIK\u2014\nOoodf Sold Privately and at anct!\nui   Auction   Mart,   Vernon   Stre\nnn\nFuneral Directors\nD\nMnli\nJ.   nOBEKTSON,   r.DX.,   ft\n801    Victoria   street.    PhOM   2!\nt Phono, UTI* (857\nStandard Furnltn\nCo. \u2014 Undartalm\n1'nnrnil 1>ir-eotoi\nAtilo hp.ir.'io, up-l\ntote chaptl, Bl\nMl vleu, pnii\npwonabl-p,     __s\nBRINGING  UP FATHER        -:-\nBy George McMantt$\nI DON'T VA.NT\nTO CO OOT -WITH\nTME COON-r-l*M\n\u2022CriKEO,,T\u00b0NiCHT.\n\"YOU  M^KE\nME SICK   You\nNEVER WANT\nTOCO WITH\nw*. one That\nVJCLL-l'LL Pl-IONF\nIMC COUNT \/SrsD\"\nC-VLL orr THE f\nENC-VCEMgNT-j\n ^\nTIIE NELSON DAILY NEWS,\" THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 12, 1925\nr Page Nine\nIEFRIENDEROF\nANSWERS\nSHUKIN ATTACK\nAylmer   Maude ' Secured\nTheih Cheap Fare; Returned Them Bonus\nVERIGIN BARRED THE\nCITIZENSHIP  STATUS\n\"Divinely Descended\" Ruler Absolute; Equality\nTalk a \"Fiction\"\nTo the Editor of The Dally News:\nSir\u2014A cutting from your Issue of\nJan. 5 has Just reached me with\nMr. J. V. Shukin's letter and answer\nto my Times article, which reply\nI-havo read with interest,\ni I regret that its writer supposes\nmo to have stated that the Doukhobors \"made an utternpt on Peter\nVerlgln's life.\" I did not pretend to\nknow what had happened it that matter, but only Raid that \"If the report that Peter Verigiu has been assassinated\" were true, then certain\nimportant questions arise. The writer\nof the reply is also indignant with\nme for supposing that in course of\ntime the Doukhobor community, like\nother Communist communities, may\ndissolve. But I am far from wishing\nto Injure the Doukhobors. I have\nlong been much interested In them,\nand if my interest is mixed with a\ndesire to understand the real position and the history of the sect\ntfhd to see the matter from all sides,\nhe should not be wroth with ine for\nthat.\nThey Got $35,000 Bonus\nTo   judge   of   tho   Impartiality   or\nOtherwise   of   tho   reply   Mr.   Shukln\nsent,you,   let   me   take   the   following\npointa:\nIt Bays: \"Mr. Maude was of little\nassistance to the Doukhobors in their\nemigration to Canada,\" Well, it is\nnot for mo to argue whether that\nassistance was much or little, but\nwhat  it  amounted   to  was  this:\nI came to Canada at Tolstoy's desire for three months, in MM, paying\nmy own expenses, ivhiili in the years\nbefore the Russian revolution I was\nin a position to do, and I arranged\nwith Mr. Thornns Shauglmessy (afterwards Sir Thomas) viev-prcsident of\ntho O.P.R, and Mr. U. 11. Angus, n\ndirector of the same, for the conveyance of the Doukhubors at S6 per\nadult from the port of arrival to any\nlocation selected on the CP.H. For\ntho actual journey of considerably\nover '2000 miles, this was a cheap\nrate. I obtained from the Canadian\ngovernment a bonus of \u00a31 per head\nfor each Doukhobor, man, woman and\nchild, who might come to Canada,\n(there were 7363 of them) and I\ndonated the whole sum to their\nbenefit. My wife translated Tolstoy's novel \"Resurrection*1 into Kng-\nliHh. and donated for tbe benefit of\ntho Doukhobors a considerable sum\nshe received  for that  work.\nExempt 'From Military Servict\nNot loaa Important was the exemption from military service which 1\nsecured for them. The report of the\ncommittee of tho privy council, approved nn Dee. -d, 1SDS, stales \"lhat\narrangements have been completed\nwith Mr. Aylmer Maude, of Ixmdon,\nKngland, the representative of the\ns*i't of, Russians known as Doukhobors who now Inhabit the slopes\nor the Caucasus in Russia, for the\nimmediate Immigration to Canada of\nseveral thousands of these people.\"\nAnd It g.ies on to say that \"the mini.\nHtfr recommends that under the power\nvested in your excellency in council . . . the Doukhobors tattling\nItermani-ntly In Canada be exempted\nunconditionally frum service in the\nmilitia.\"\nAs, however, I left Canada before\nth* arrival of ihe first shipluad of\nDoukhobors. and the bonus money\nwas exueniled by the Immigration\nauthorities for them on their arrival,\nIt'is quite possible that Mr. Shukin\nIn unaware of these facts, nor do 1\nexpect people to remain grateful for\nmoro than a qdarter of a century.\nM Ihe time, the pioneer Doukhobors\n\\fho ucconipanit-d me Ihanke.l nn\nv*ry cordially, and I still lia\\e the\nletters Tolstoy sent nie expressing\nwarm' nppreeiathm nf v bat i had\naccomplished.\nMaude Made Study of Them\nSo much for that point.\nThe    tiext    is    the    statement    that\n\"Mr.   Maude   knows   very   Utile   about\nthe Doukhobor community before and\nafter their emigration   tu Canada.\"\nAgain it is difficult for me to reply\nwithout appearing to blow mv own\ntrumpet; but the plain fact is that\nbesides having known a number of\nDoukhobors personally. I was a friend\nof Prince 1). A. Hilkoff. who accompanied me to Canada and h< Iped\nme   in   the   whole   matter. He   had\nlived for some time in the Caucasus\nin a Doukhobor village, and bad made\na special study of them and their\nbeliefs. I also knew, and was tn\nconstant correspondence with. Mr. II.\nP. Archer, the only Kii\u00ablishmaa. I\nIbink. who ever succeeded in establishing himself as a permanent\nresident among the Doukhohors. lie\nwas with them from the time of\niheir arrival In Canada to some years\nafler Verlfihi's return from exile iu\nSiberia.\nWrote Impartial Book\nResides that. I made a special\nstudy of all that had been written\nabont the sect In Rusnia, and wrote\nwhat I believe is the only complete\nhistory in any language of the sect\nfrom the lsth ccnturv to the year\n190-1,    An  Indication of the quality of\nLEGAL NOTICES\nthat work is supplied by the appreciations published of it In the\npress. For instance the Saturday\nReview said: \"Mr. Maude'.*! picture\nof a Comfciunlst colony at work\nshould be of supreme Interest to any\nsocial philosopher. We doubt whether\nthe doctj-lne of Communism has ever\nt*en so comiiletely illustrated.\" and\nIt is also indicated by Mr. Shukin's\nown article, for nothing there recounted as to the history or principles of the Doukhobor community\nis omitted from my book (published\nin 11)05). Only It is there given as\none side of the case, and does not\nexclude the counter statements and\ncriticisms of those who do not see\ne>*e-to-eye   with   tbe   sect. In   fact\nthe only difference between the writer\nof that article and myself is that\nhe presents a paritean statement,\nwhereas I tried to - give an impartial\nhistoric survey.\nShukin Wrong   in   Facts\nTo explain why I regard his article\nas one-sided, let me take the statement that tbe Canadian government\n\"waited until the Doukh-ubors did\n-considerable Improvements on the\nland, then the government submitted\nthat the Doukhobors should take the\noath of allegiance and deprived them\nof the land.\" This la not In accord\nwith the facts.\nProm the start the Canadian government made It quite plain that 160\nacres per adult male would only be\ngrunted to those who bc\/ame naturalized, and some of them actually did\nso and took up their allotments.\nThe bulk of the sect, however,\nawaited VeriRln's decision on the matter. It was a point I discussed with\nhim In London, when he was On his\nway from Siberia to Canada, and be\nonly made up his own mind definitely to reject the proposal some considerable time afler reaching Canada.\n\u2022 \"Ruined\" Property Worth  $7,000,003\nThe accusation that \"the government has ruined them in the same\nway as the Russian government\ndid\"\u2014reminds me of a manifesto\nprinted in London by sympathizers\nof the Doukhobors and entitled\n\"Christian Martyrdom ln Canada.\"\nTiie \"ruining them\" and the \"martyrdom\" amounted to allowing them to\nretain all the land to whieh by\nsquatters\" right they were entitled,\nand had Verigiu not preferred to\nkeep them as Ids own subjects, they\ncould have had the full 160 acres\nper adult mate, which was offered\nthem from the start. The statement\nappears all the more reckless when\none notices that \"on their arrival in\nCanada they were completely penniless\" but that now \"the property\nof the community is valued about\n$7,000,000.\"\nEven here it Is not plain sailing:\nfor It is understood that the Doukhobor properties have been erected\nlargely on borrowed money which\nhas not yet heen repaid, so that\nono Wants to know what debts the\ncommunity may have against its\n$7,000,000 assets, before one can say\nwhether the talk about \"ruin\" has\nany meaning at all.\nAuthority   of   Leader   Absolute\nThe statement that '\"the Christian\nCommunity of Pnlversal Drotherhood\nwas formed ln tbe year lSl\u00bbr>\" Is misleading. What then happened was\nthat Verigln inst rue ted his followers\nto assume that cumbersome namo\ninstead of calling themselves \"Doukhobors.\" and It has heen adopted\nsince.\nThe statement that \"the man with\nsuperior intellect may enlighten the\npeople, but not dominate them,\" |\nregard as the most   misleading ln  the\nPolish Artist on\nMission to Canada\nPiUr.v\nTIBOR   POLYA\nOne of Hungary's foremost artists,\nwhile In Toronto on a mission for\nthe Hungarian \"ministerium\" made\nthe above sketch of himself.\nwhole nrtlele. The history of the\nsect, as recounted in my book \"A\nPeculiar People: the Doukhobors,\"\nshows plainly that the authority of\ntheir \"leader\" has always been\nabsolute.\nEquality Talk  All   Fiction\nIt was only when Verlyln was\nexiled to Siberia and it seemed\ndesirable to screen him. as far as\npossible, from responsibility for what\nwas done by the sect, that the fiction was Invented that all Doukhobors consider themselves' to be\nborn equal, and tho leader's per-\nrogatlvo is only to advise. It is\na doctrine no Doukhobor believes in;\nand it was concocted solely for\nGentile   consumption. Tn   fact   the\npresent feverish anxiety to secure\nthe leadership of Verlgln's son,\nwho is now in Russia, is an indication of the superstitious belief In\nthe reincarnation ot a divine, or scml-\ndivine   ruler.\nThis letter is already uueonscion-\n\u25a0fibly long, so I will only add that I\nhave written a 5000 word article\nwhich, I think, throws a flood uf\nfresh light on the influence of Veri-\ngln's leadership even during the\ntime of his Siberian exile. If any\nCanadian newspaper, or magazine,\nwould like to publish it, it will, if\nmy views are sound, clear matters up\nconsiderably, while if they are otherwise, Mr. Shukin will perhaps favor\nus with further corrections, ami in\nthat way we may advance towards\nthe elucidation of truth, which Is the\nthing  to aim  at.\n, AYLMKlt MAUDE\nGreat    Daddow,    Chelmsford.\nEssex.  Feb.  23,   tUft.\nLATE CONGRESS\nWAS WELTER OF\nINVESTIGATION\nTeapot  Dome,  Daugherty,\nand Veterans' Bureau\nAll Sensational\nLAFOLLETTE REBELS\nSAT IN THE SADDLE\nYet in Its Last Days Congress Enacted Beneficial\nTax Measure\nGovernment aid to the extent of\n$10,000 for campaign purposes was\nsought hy a delegation represent ini;\nthe On-to-the-Hay association whieh\nwaited upon l'remier Bracken of\nManitoba. The premier promised (bat\nlhe matter would be considered by\nthe 'cabinet.\n.James Edgar Marline. Tinnier\nUnited States senator of New Jersey,\ndind in an obscure boarding house at\nMiami,  Kla.\nWASHINGTON', .M;mli I ] \u2014Despite\nthe turmoil and sir. f e lhat marked\nIts days, tbe 68lli CongfeM was nut\nentirely lacking in leglBlntlv*  capacity.\nForemost among its accomplishments\nwan tin- enactment of tlu- new tax\nreduction measure, whleh materially\neases tbe luinh-n ou those In moderate circumstances, and which will\nfind its full reflection fn the Xix returns thai go forward the iniPlle of\nthis   no.nth.  '\nHut when time has writ tan the history of lis two hectic years, the retiring eon\u00abres*s probably will derive\nIts chief claim to fame from the welter of im est If at Ions 11 conducted.\nNina     of     Major     Interest\nOil, department of justice. Vclcr-\nnns' bureau, shipping hoard, aircraft,\nWheeler Indictment, propaganda. Kus-\nslan bolshevisni. campaign expenditures\u2014these were just sum**, of the\nInquiries which wile put underway\nin    Uie   senate   and    house.\nWhile few reconimemlatlonR for constructive h-gishiiion came out nf anv\nof them, the oil inipiiry caused the\nretirement i.f one cabinet officer: the\nindictment of Albert ll. Fall. Harrv\nF. Sinclair and Kd ward 1,, Dohenv;\nand suits for the recovery of tin\nnaval   oil   res--rves.\nThe department of justice Investi^a-\ntton was attended l.v the forced retirement of Harry M. haughertv as\nattorney-general; sensational chutes\nof corruption and grail In connect inn\nwith bootlegging, war fraud cases and\nthe     showing     of     ftghl      films,     anil\nbrought   in tn   prominence   rioxia   Btin-\nson and the little green bOUM on K\n\u25a0treat.\nTile Veterans' bureau inquire turned\nup the firsl of the seandals lhat\nrocked the capital and thr nation and\ncame to Us climax D\u00ab\u00abrly two \\ ears\nafterward wiih tin- Colli lOttOB ol'\nCharles II. Fofb**, b.ruier director, and\nJames M, ThompMn. St Lout* contractor, of a contpiracy to defraud\nthe   government    in   connection    with\nhospital contniets. Kach has been\nsentenced to t\\. n .riii's in the penitentiary.\nAircraft Assistant Defies Superiors\nThe chief sensations In the aircraft\ninquiry Mere furnished iu the closing\ndays with Brigadier Qvtwral Mitchell,\nassistant chief of the army nir service, defying the highest administration offlciuln in his Inslstaueo upon\na unified air vervh-e, and ntrring UP\nnavy officers l.y his charges of obstruction   tagtlci   by   the    navy    In    the\nbombing   i.-sts.\nAll uf the Spectacular incidents of\ntiie   SStJI   <*oncress.   however.    Were   n..t\nconfined t<>  its committee  rooms. The\nLafollette    IMwgetitl   came    riding    in\n\u00bbf    power    in    the    opetjmg\ntil\nid\n-led\nthe    npenitx\n\u25a0xi-reuse  ih.it*\n..th   ih\nIn\nnnl    \u25a0mat-.-    organisation    until    they\ntad won iheir fight for a liberalisation\nii    house    rules    and    the    removal    of\nSenator Cummins. Republican. Town.\nas chairman of the aaaan interstate\ncommerce   committee.\nInsurgents Ruled\nHaving j..in.-d the Democrats in\nthese two fights, the Insurgents continued to throw llo-ir itrangth with\nthe minority, forcing new inquiries\neven over Ihe opposition of President\nCoolidge, and upsetting the administration   program   on   tax   reduction   and\nother    subjects.\n.So  amid  ever  Increasing   tumult,   in\nwhich the voice of JtepuMiean organization leaders was beard but rarely\nin the face of eon tinning and bitter\nattacks on the administration, tbe first\nsession of thu congress wore on to\ntin- convent Inn days, Then the Democrats, and the insurgents came to a\nparting of the ways, both meeting\noverwhelming  defeat   In  the  November\nelection.\nThetO was u. different picture a I\nthe secoad session after . Pre9Ideal\nCoolidge had been given an overwhelming vote \"f confidence by the American people. The Republican organisation In the senate read the chief\nInsurgents out of their councils and\nproceeded to take control of the\ndirection of affairs. A similar course\nwhu followed In the house and the\nexecutive's Influence WM fell ttl-tx*\nand   mure  at   both   ends   id'  tbe   capitol.\nAl the short naslon just ended,\nQOftgresH devoted its attention primarily to the annua] supply I.IDs, hut\neven so It left a fair reeord of legislative     accomplishment.\nChief     Measures\nBesides the tax bill, the chief meas-\npres    put    ih rough     were:\nThe Soldiers' bonus, passed over\nPresident   Coolidge'\u25a0   veto,\nThe Immigration restriction law, with\nthe    Japanese    exelusion     feature.\nThe  ehild  labor  amendment\nReorganisation of lhe Veterans' bureau and simplification of the laws\ngovern imr   Its   administration.\nKeorganliatlon of the diplomatic and\ni-onsi;\nAuthi\nervt\natlon   for (he coast guard  to\ncooperate   in   the   suppression   of   rum\nrunning,\n'    Forest land protection and reforestation   ns   embodied    in    the   Clarke   bill.\nProt,-ei Ion     for    Alaskan    fisheries.\nCreation    of    the    inland     waterways\ncorporation  to operate  barge  lines  on\nthe    Mississippi    and     Warrior    rivers.\nRatification  of  war  debt   settlements\nwilli    Kuropean   nations.   Including   Poland   and   Hungary.\nCrew of Crushed,\nSinking Sealer\nAre All Rescued\nST. JOHN'S, Nfld.. March 11.\n\u2014Word was received here late\nthis evening that the entire crew\nof the scaling steamer Stella\nMaris, which was last reported\nto be sinking by the head, after\nbeing crushed in the ice, had been\nrescued and taken aboard the\nsealer Prospero.\nJohn    Wilkes    Booth.    ns--assiii    of\nPresident    Abraham     Lincoln,    whose\nburial place has hei n a mystery, was\nburled in Up- basement of a warehouse at Portsmouth, Vs. Col. Hamilton Davison, formerly attached to the\nI'niied states army post al Portsmouth, has n willed. Booth's body\nwas revered   wliii  acid and  the grave\nfilled with limestone and dirt, Colonel\nDavison nald. Heven men attached to\ntin- United Btateii secret s. rvice bdrled\nBooth, and wen- sworn m vei lo rival lhe burial place. The hist survivor   oi   this   burial   squad   died   recently\nwithout telling the secret, Colohel\nDavison   s-.ys   he    was    told   <>t'    the\nburial   place   bv   Colon-1   Baker,   head\nf   the    Cnited   Slates   secret    s\nIlo\ntimi\nhud   Qhurge\nis  fK-ad.\nT.   II.    MoTI\nreelected    pre\nSaJ-l.aleh'Mvan\nand   i:\nMn\n.Ill's     .1\n,1-   tin-   hi\nal,\ntiat inl\nll.ik.\n\/\/ sickneaa manka\nyonrfaoe, well,lift it;\n\" That Kruschen\nfeeling\" goon wilt\nthift it.\n7rW*Wnw^\nRemove that Mask of Care\nHave you ever suddenly caught\nsight of your face reflected in a\nstore window, and, in a flash, seen\nyourself in an entirely new aspect?\nWhen in the ordinary way you\nlook upon your reflection in a\nmirror consciously or unconsciously\nyou prepare yourself for what you\nare to see. You endeavour to look\nyour best; consequently it is not\nyour normal face that gazes steadily back at you.\nBut that sudden, unpremeditated\nreflection caught as you are going\nabout your daily occupation tells\nanother story. It's then, ami then\nonly, that for a moment you see\nyourself as others see you. And\ntoo often there's a heavy frown\nof care, there are furrowed Hues\nof dejection, on the strange face\nthat confronts you.\nThat means that most of the day\nyou are worrying or moping about\nsometh'rg or other. You dont realize it perhaps, and it's rijally quite\nunnecessary; but it's true all thn\nsame. You are not enjoying life\nas it should be enjoyed. You need\nsomething to buck you up, and to\nmake you take a more cheerful\nview of things.\nWhat you need, In ttet. It the \"lillle\ndaily dow-\" of Kru-ichcn Salt*\u2014\u25a0 blend ef\nthf six vital \u00bbalta your body needs fer ill\nproper  health.\nIt's thin \"little daily do\"fl.\" tatUlea* la\nyour breakfast rup of coffee or lea, lhat\nremoves lh\u00ab> unnatural and unbecoming\nmask of care you've been wearing wilhout\nknowing it; and there aland* revealed to\nihe world the real you\u2014with a Uujrh on\nyour lips that reflertn the happiness In\nynur heart, and a sparkle in your ey\u00ab that\nIclM  of  abundant   health   and   vifour.\nCrt a \".Ic bottle of Kruschen now an*\nstart new  lite to-morrow.\nTasteless in Coffee\nor Tea\nPut as much in ymir\nbreakfast cup t*. ***\"ill Bi\non a 10 cent piece. It's\nlhe little daily dimeful\nlhat  doei  It.\nrhe*1\nGood Health for Half a Cent a Day\nThe   inirredients    of    Kni-vhen    S.i It s    are\nBMBBBBBtt   tat healthy   life,    ToW O-V BBB-U\nof necc-sity. obtain theee inirredients from\nsomewhere, or you could not live. HOT*\nmnlty. your system should extract lh-\u00bbr(*\nviul salts from ynur food - - m-nt. brtiid,\nfruit, vegetables, milk, BSBBi and o en\nbut aa a mslter of facl, o^'intr tn impnir-.l\ndigestion, errors of diet, overwork. an\\ie;y.\nworry, sedentary occupation, nr d muni-\nother eau'es. your syitrm d*-e\u00bb nol eitrnr-\nfrom food tho correct pnvortinnn of thee\n*ss--nti\u00bbl   yfMlvlag   salts.\nAnd    what     'alwVlt      Pnire .-.iii..    head-\nmmOB,   or   ron\u00abl !pv,ir\u00bbn.   or   di ode rid   h-*T.\nSOLE IMPORTING AGENTS: CH\nor inactive kidneys, or rheumaiism, or e \\i',\nor instics, or lumbago, nr ecr.rma \u2014 many\nof vliich arise from e.\\er--,s of Uric Arl-1,\nwhich ii tbe cause of more trouble lhan\nmany lir-oiilc iu port, Kru'chrn Salt* should\nl.e ynur safeguard. Beside cleans nn tha\nhott of impurities gently, aurily, and\npainlessly, they possess a wonderful p-iwer\nof I'MnK new life and vitality to tha\nround.\" millions of eel's of which every\nl>or!y in eomtwised. Flesh, blood, cartilage,\nhone, brain and ner-*,* are all made up ot\ncelln. hihI every cell reouires one or mora\nnf the numerous constituents of Krusehea\nSuits  for  iu  healthy   life. fj\n\\RLUS GYDE & SON, MONTREAL i\nMn\niri'uHI'\nheld\nA WANT AD IS BOTH CHEAP AND EFFICIENT. TRY IT.\nLAND    ACT\nForm   Ho.   13\nroRM or NOTICE\nKootenay !Li\\iid DMHot District\ni.f   Ni-lson.\ntaki: notloe thit Ra-staaM IUIkI*.\nnf Kim-mi Park, B.C., Moupauoa\nRaaeher, intern!* to imply for p*milH-\n\u25a0hm to purchase the following d**-\nf-crU-.-il   lands:\nConuncnchiK ut- a pout \u25a0 plnnte-d ut\nI lio Kuuth Ku\u00abt corner of Lot Bt:'\"\nllienro Eu.\u00abt 45 nlialnn to North Kai\ncorner of l.ot ?0fi,'\u00bb, tlieiiro North M)\ni-hiiinn lo KrhI boundary of Lot 842V,\nllienc South .Kl chains to point of\ni oiiiiii. neenipnt,\nKKUIN'ALD   IIAtOII.\nIHitt-d March 7th,  l\u00bb\u00bb. LWtt)\nFurMl\"i^!P The Home Beautiful   Bor:aothe!\nThe expenditure of a few dollars now will bring heaps of brightness to your\nTHE HOOVER SWEEPER\nThe finest Electric Sweeper on the market today.   It beats as it sweeps as it cleans.\nThe Hoover is very simple to understand. '10me*   The ^ul* ^'s arc &one, and the  spring sunshine with a little help will\nIt is durably built; it will render a lifetime transform our homes into bowers of brightness.\not service it properly handled.\nFull  instructions   are  sent   with  every Second  Floor Offerings\nmachine.   A child can operate it. LADIES* NIGHT .COWNS-In white Cot-\nMade  in  two  sizes\u2014The  Baby   Hoover, ton,  wide  strap  on  shoulders;  trimmed\nthe Special. blue embroidery.    At $1.25\nA. fm:ll!,J?aLme\"Ltl?1W:'' ..and..*bal\u2122CeJn NIGHT GOWNS IN DIMITY\u2014No sleeves;\ntrimmed hemstitching, and bound with\ncolored bindings, blue, pink, mauve, etc.\nAt  \" .. $1.7.-.\nLADIES'   PYJAMAS\u2014In   plain   colors  pr\n_                     t               _^                , checked   Crepe.      Cost    has   no   sleeves.\n|\\Ip\\l7 Hlonr l    riVPri ll OO Colors:    Pink   trimmed    mauve,   yellow\nntW  ft, LKJKJL V\/UV-^llllgD trimmed orange, orange trimmed yellow;\nFrom Scotland are just in.    Inlaid Lino- _*__f l)lail! m,uve-    Finished In hem-\nleums,  Scotch Linoleums,  Scotch  Floor*        \u00abtitchinj?.    At  .>-.!).,\ncloths.    These come in  suitable designs NIGHT    GOWNS\u2014In   fine    while   Lawn;\nfor  the   hall,   living  room,   bedroom   or short sleeves,    Yoke and sleeves embroid-\nbathroom. \t\nSquare yard, 7.V, $1.00, $1.25, $1.75\nA wide choice of patterns and colorings\nfor your selection.\neasy installments puts this machine in your\nhouse at once.\nAsk us for a demonstration in your own\nhouse.\nercd in white.    Finished with rosettes of\ncolored satin.    Each  Sli.50\nA Leader in Sheeting\nFULL    GRASS    BLEACH\u2014Firm    even\nweave.     Made  at   the home  of  all  good\ncottons, in Lancashire.\n7u inches wide M5<\"\n80 inches wide      .  . $1,111)\nHEAVY QUALITY TWILL SHEETING\u2014\nFull  bleached.    80  inches   wide.    Per\nyard $1.25\nSHEETS HEMMED READY FOR USE\u2014\nMade In Ireland,\nSize 72x!)0, per pair $5.00\nSize 80x99, per pair $(5.00\nSHEETS,   HEM8TITCHED \u2014 Fine   soft\nquality.    Size 80x!l'.).    Fair $7.00\nCarpets, Etc.\nNEW CURTAINS\nAfter the spring cleaning, new fixings\nadd a distinctive touch to your home.\nOur new Muslins and Curtain Scrims are\nhere, and for a very modest outlay you can     ing qualiities remain the same\nbrighten up your rooms.\nA new feature this season is the Sun\nGlint materials.\nWe have them in Made-up Curtains or\nby the yard.\nThese are made by (he now process of\nartificial silk, and the brightness of their\nsheen give them a chaiming effect. The\ncolors are real furnishing shades of gold,\necru, rose, fawn, blue and turq. Double\nwidth, by  the yard   $1.08\nNew Wiltons in various sizes, and\nthe prices are lower while the last-\nIt UGS\u2014\nSize 27x54     $5.50\nSize 3GxGo*   $1-1.05\nSize 4 ft. G in. x 7 fl. G in. $17.50\nSize G ft. fl In, x fl ft $32.50\nSize G ft. 9 in. x 10 ft. G in. $37.50\nSize 9 ft. x fl ft  $12.50\nSize 9 ft. x 12 ft. .. $55.00\nYou will find here as good a collection\nof Boys' Suits as we have ever offered Nelson parents at these low prices.\nNew spring models to suit every type and\nsize of boy.\nLarge purchasing power, plus a small\nmargin of profit, enables us to offer these\nHoys' Suits at prices that are right. You\nWill appreciate the values when you see\nthem.\nJUVENILE  BOYS' SUITS\u2014Sizes   I to 6\nyeurs.    At S5.50  and  $0.50\nJUNIOR BOYS' SUITS WITH TWO FAIR\nBLOOMERS\u2014\nSizes 26 to 30 $11.50 to $13.50\nSizes 31   to 36 $12.50  to  $15.50\nShoe Department\nReal English Brogues tor Boys and Girls.\nWe have a first-class line of these in stock\nat very moderate prices.\nThese Oxfords are ideal for school or\ndress wear, and, being made on wide-toe\nlasts, afford full freedom for growing feet.\nSizes  11  to li,     $3.05:\nSizes  2  to  .\"ii:. $1.50'\nSizes G. i;i-: and 7  $1.05\nGolfers Please Note\nThe third shipment  this season of our\nIt is with the greatest of confidence we\ncall your attention to this new shipment, as\nin our opinion the values are the best seen     celebrated St. Andrews Golf Club are now\nfor a very long time.\nWe shall be glad to arrange for the purchase of these on our usual club plan it'\ndesired.\nOr made up into Curtains with fringed     as dark rose, light rose, brown and blue,\nends. buff and rose.\nThese come in several attractive designs,     SI.IF MATS\u2014In Mohair Fludi. Some prac\nand all are good, warm, serviceable colors, tit-til furnishing colois arc here, such as\nhere.    I.el   US  know  what   you an- waiting\nfor at once, please, a* they just roll out, as-\nfast  as  we  can  get  them.     Each       $2.5H\nGOLF BALLS\u2014\nThe  Rival,  3  for *1.00\n11.  B.  Co. '>W\nThese  two  balls   an   the   favorites  in\ngreens,  blues,  gold,   maroon  and   fawn,    a tottt-tmeed ball.    Tin it stand \"\/) it til on\nSizes   l.'ixa^.    Each   $3.50     ro\u00bb.<\/\/i DOWSM when rack* are fret[ticut.\n*bt\n2\u00bb*  MAY\n1070 Jl **vm>    <$\n TVigr Trjl\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 12, 1923\nTHE ARK\nquake,     t'mne   a.id    see    what   struck\nonr   piL-cs.     They   arc   down.\nJ. W. HOLMES\nPhon.  SJ4 606   Ve. ...in   St\nNelson Business College\nIndividual    Tuition\nSUMMER   COURSt.   COMMENCING\nMONDAY,   MARCH   2.\nDay and  Evening  Classes.\nBOX   14 PHONE   603\nHATCHERY EGGS\nBEING PLANTED\nBY OFF!\nA Machine Shop\nEquipped to Handle Your Repair\nWork   Satisfactorily\nBENNETT'S LIMITED\nElectrical   <t   Mechanical\nMasonic   Blk. Baker   Street\nNelson   Hatchery   Product\nTaken  to  Vancouver\nIsland\nMILLION AND HALF\nEGGS ARE SET OUT\nWaters   of   Dislrict    Restocked; Hatcheries to\nStock Cut Thrett\nsh    han he\nCar Buyers\ntt GUI-L\u2022\u2022\u2022\nFCR THE NEW\nNASH\nMODELS\nFirst car'oac' wi\" a-rivi\nApril 1st.\nCapitol\nMotors\nALSO   DODGE\nGeorge    VV.    Pease,    Manrgcr\nOpp. Post Office        Nc'son, B.C.\nPHONE    65\n\u25a0   pastern   iirouk   trout\nml)   known as speckle.'\ni   lie  I.i a!  ci.venmicn:\nsin'..    II   lel.rr    t,r    !;,s\nr. are   new   bring  |i!lr.\"l   ia   Valium\nei I   Hi\"   l.r.vill.'.'   for   |.r.i].sKa-\n. WMI |k iielicv..! I,, |... ii |.,,.,,i',l\nlhe fat tho I tm cye.l in lh.\nii list I'.'V are liein:.' Jilaieil il\ners en '.'line,.ever la.iml. us ml'\n;ii   i.'lci-   v, ilei'ii   cam   nml    ue\"\nthe prevb.ee.   Thle is a considerable\niiicrease over  ,-t\u2014  set   nut   last  year,\nwhen about  Min,1110  were  plauleil.\n.\\s   ,..iiii   as   lhe    local   liatiiicry   Is\ndear nf ilie ck*,*s hatched during the]\nwinter, the stafl' of lhe hatchery will\nhr- busv brlntrtng in in.nc egga from !\n\u2022pawning etit-throal trom In Row-bull\nlake   anil   ulher   w.ilers   ..f   lhe   iMsl lie'.. !\nlleri'iiril ami Cnmbrook hatcherlee will\nilso ehortly   he  nt   wo-a.   anil   theee!\nIon   will    he    utoi l.cl    Willi    CUt-throal '\nIrtiut   ecus. |\nJOHN BANGS\nFIRE VALLEY\nPIONEER DIES\nTHOUSANDS MIGRATE     |\nBRAZIL FROM EUROPE\n1\"!\nPlanted    in    Cravcl    Box  >   '\ns pknied mis mu ini,,  .,i He   Lived   in   Valley   for\nirnJ'Mmi'iiio: \u00a3\u2122rbir \u2122j Thirty-five Years; Aged\nlcep   under   several   inches   of   gravel, Ninptv-S!Y\nlhc   en*   develop    rapidly   and   mure I       \"\u2014m*f   \"^\t\nsallsfnclory results arc obtained.   The\n-Travel  box Is ono  Invented   by C. \\V.\nI.IMIK.VOUI).     March     11.     ---    John\n., .     , ,        ,       llatin.-.    the    firsl    while   sillier    ill    the\nHarrison   of   Ihe   government   hatch-   ,.-,,,.   V1,n,.v.   dl,.-]   nt   hlu   ranch.   Friday\ncrii'S. | right,    tacking    only    four   yeara   of   a\nTo dale lhe following waters ill ,|,e ,'. iiliiry   in   ace.\nnrovlncc have  1 1   slocked   wilh  eved        \"''   '\"\"\u25a0   l\"'<'n   a   r''shlenl   and   farmer\nDimlnc,   nun    I\"\"'\"   *\">< k\"|   Willi  ii   \u00ab,,\u201e.,.\u201e    K|\u201eco    |8,\u201e|     \u201e,,,.\u201e    |\u201e.    ,.\u201e\u201e\u201e.    ,,\u201e\u201e\nItga   from   Ihe   local    hatchery,   the   the   \u201e,,,,.,.   \u201e,,,,   Smv. vol*  r.nvlll.   who\nfirst    agge   having    been    planted    on   rutl   n,,.   yuvt-riiiniiH   line   Ihruugh   via\nI'Vliruary  11; I the   Okanagon.      He   took   up   his   land\nReveletaka  territory\u2014Tonka   Walkil\"\"*   *****   >'':\"''   adJOBQag   ihe   flrel\n\u25a0ike.    Illecllleuiiel    river    and    dr.\n'a I.e.\nlie\npust  niiiwiilei\nla hi\nhis\ni',lii\n1.1., i\nul\nvcr.\nRoe\nd     lhal\npaced\n..\".llll.lalil I-'\n111\" eve .\nW.ltelS    Ol\nLades' Suits and\nSpring Csats\nCleaned or Dyed\nH. K. FOOT\nHlehCleH   Dyer   \u00bb*-H   Cleans'\nFAIRVIEW   .   NELSON.   B.C\nsi.md territory\n'ioiia  lake.\nUreal      Ni.rlhei'i\nreel.   Boundary   lak.\nVilli   llinse   lie,',,    l'l\nS'o .uu tcrrltor     l-i\nnil   river.\nN'iIm.'I      Incline\n\u2022o'tv-liil.e ereek.   I.'\",\ni\"     Oray    .rei'''.\nI'I   I\nbuilding   of   ill.\nill  being put\ndie   nor.\nid    win\n\u25a0ar.s   be\nhaul\nal   Kib\nEdge*\n,1    llle    IMI\nlllell     ill     I\nmill\ndie-\neast-\nl.eiliB\nlllll DE JANEIRO. March 11.\u2014\nAlthough oflh'la. .smi.s .es are mil\nyet available for the entire year, II\nic estimated that the number of\niiiirniKiaiitB arriving in I'.riizll during\nII.J4 will approximate 8.\">,outi. .Most\nuf the newcomers are PortugueoOi\n(lermans.   Italians und   Spanish.\nWHY BRITAIN\nIS WITHOUT\nTOPBRUISER\nCommander Kcnworthy\nWrites Money Is Needed;\nAlso Legalizing\nKink.\nI   li ke.  I\nMeGrlgo\nam   Mr\nfinks   of   Kettle\na.,\"    territory\nrreeke.\nHi.    fuller;'I\n'In h.i\nel,.  Alexant\ni.f\nr. IV.  Ilin\n\"> Ms      hll'lie   ies       p.\n'iic-iliii' n'ghl a iiii a\n\u2022inn   |i...   I... al   h.ililie\nv plunlod in He Hen\niiii   al   lolnln   \"11   \\ all'\nereek,   Wi i-\nI'.lili-ll Co.\n\\.|S.,|        l.ll\nlibel'   of   eCC-\nThey  will\nik ril.in\nvcr   islind.\nI    iha\n.1    l ii.'.-\n..!.   I.   I\n,   *.,.is   -It    J\n.1.    A.    buna'\nTl,\nmm COMPANY\nTO DO FINANCING\nW3l Put Down f;|(1he Sugjj.-sts Executives\nSidewalks Both Will He Given a Chance\nInnes and Robson to Invest\nTo Progress\nugh   l.r.\n\".Ill       Will      III'I\nJ.   0.  PATENAUDE\nOPTOMETRIST and  OPTICIAN\nollow-\n1   iiillii.ri\/ed   lo   111,,\nI   1..W 11.   al    Ihis   w.i\nj     An    a Iciita.n\nll.l.illd      Willi'      III      s*\nlines   slieel    had    1\ni Maaeey.     Alderme\nmated   li   would\nHM   for   100   feel\n! walk.\nMr*.   W,   r.   I.ii\nnlk.. ,,,\n1   of   I!\nutely\nit   ihe   Insi   thr\nworld    li\n..I\n a\n-lo\nI.oiic.nls     will     ,1...rip.\ni* lie. ell.-,i    I, \"111    |li,      |\n| .my     limited       I\n.1    lie I     lli.r..    will    In\nuii   flnanrliie   inn   w\n\u25a0...liini-   ic   arowlh\nI.I1-OI,..,. ||      is     III-\nideivalk\natreet.\nIialf    a\nfor iin\nelded  i..\nLeu,.   In.l   npi.le.l    r.i\nilie north ,\u00abl \u25a0 rf lie'.\nII    would    \u2022'\u2022\u2022!    Mn   Io\n. I    si lew\nAa Hi.- siilr\ne  houae   lhe\nii Ik.\n\"Curlew Butter From Pure Cream\"\nCurlew Butter\n\"From Pure Cream'\nIs Churned  Fresh Daily\nWhen you order Curlew Butter ymi can rust assured thnt your grocer is delivering a pure, fresh\npro.luct.\nFrequent deliveries assure our dealers ul' fresh\nslocks.\nCurlew Butter Is Made in Nelson by\nTHE CURLEW CREAMERY CO., LTD.\nNELSON,   B.C.\nI LARGE CROWD ATTENDS\nSCANDINAVIAN DANCE,\nA   crowd  o-tiiniiie.l   ni   138   pereonn j\nattended   ihe  regular   monthly  Scan- j\niliilavi.in  linnet'   In   the   Ijlfilc  hall   Ins! |\nnight.     The   music   was   excellent,  and j\nllle  crowd   enjoyed   lhe   dances,   Whleh I\nwere both  modern  and   \"f a   Swedlah\nnature!     Refraahmente   were   served\nill     midnight.       The    dance    i tinned\nuntil   the   early   morning   hours.\nAdvocates Temperance\nWork in the Schools\nAl the meeting of the Women's\nrhrisiian Temperance union in the\nTrinity Methsdlat church parlors\nTiie.-.l.iv afternoon, Mrs. John Benunn\nrend a paper i.ii \"Scientific Temperance Instruction.\" applying it lo\nthe   s.hools.\nii wus decided i\" hold a inmmuge\nmill     mnl    lea    sluollv.       Mis.    fl a-\nSiinuis.     tin*     prealdent,     was     iu     the\n\u25a0hair.\nmid    IV    Vule.    B.A..\nknow.   tint.,   public\nrs    nml    kill.il.     wil\nil\nI '\nWear Your Old Shoes\nmonths longer liy taking advantage of our up-to-date repair  service.    No   need  of\ngiving away or throwing\naway your worn shoes because they have holes anil\nlook out uf shape. We will\nfix Ihem up fine for you at\nsmall cost.\nCOUCH'S\nSHOE     REPAIRS\nSt.inlcy   Street Nelson,   B.   C.\nUse BAPCO Paint\nFor Spring Painting *\nThis is the best ready-mixed paint we tan buy, and\nwe carry a wide range of colors to choose from.\nColor Card and Prices on Request\nWood-V%allance Hardware Co., Ltd.\nWHOLESALE\nNELSON,   B.C.\nRETAIL\nP &w\nGROCERTERiA\nOur Phone  Is  at Your\nService\nPHONE 235\nPROMPT SERVICE\nDEPENDABLE GOODS\nCLOVERDALE   BUTTER   galls.,, \u21220j;\"'\"^-'|;i'j; \u25a0 $1_]5\nCAMPBELL'S      SOUPS .Ml\nMinis.   Per iin 15r-\nNATIONAL DID\nLESS BUSINESS\nDoth   Operating   Revenue\nand Operating Expense\nFell  Off Somewhat\n\u25a0 TTAW'A. March ll\n\u2022 im- v *i\"-l \u2022twr\u00bbtlf|R\nnurilan    National    ra\nli   .i.i-i.-a-t-I   rmin   tl\nri\nnt |2ji.;\nTh\u00ab n.i\nin\u00ab r,'\\,*n,i.\u25a0-\u25a0 nf ih.- National lines In\ni'-:'i wag <it.ji 1,251 and In 1921, *L*\".-\ni - 84B Th* ntx-THlIng Income drop-\nn ,, rrom 111 I3M91 In ItM, to \u00bbi I.-\nii\"'.;:>i   in   r.ii'i\nBritish Imports\nOutclass Exports\nLONDON*,   March    ll.\u2014(CriuiIIm\nI'rcsK.)\u2014 The dral lypo o( boKtt mnl\n\u25a0ho    rt'jihim     Unit    Oral     r.ril;ii*i    is\nmn rcprewnt-Ml In tha trait p of\n'radltif   hrav>wettht   boxen   In   tba\nvol I.l,    is    (U-Hfilhed     l.y     LlPUtmuill-*\nt'onrntander,   lhe   Lion.   .1.   v..   Ken-\nwuriliy,   U.S..  .M.P.,   for (VtHnil   Hull.\nn a letter in the press raoerti.iy*\nCommander Kenworthy, whn hlm-\n\"T i ;i boxer uf not*, having botn\n'in* iiut-r yaan ohamnlon heavy*\nnUfiti officer nf the British Navy,\najH that ii Is a iiuilicr fer gr.ivc\nI  \"i-rr-i in     ;iiihiiii<     i;]*iin.'i      s]Mii*IS'i*.'li\nI Imt   nil   nf   the   first   clum   boassxs\ni f  today  are   non-Brittah,   and   thai\ni rn*   two  ciik*i*ui ob   nu   British  box-\n! r able i*< capture the world's heavy-\n1     light    rli:ini]'l,.n.-li |.   lias    Inni   |Hu-\n1 lured.    .\n' \"Wi- have the raw material aiming\n' \u25a0!\u2022\u25a0 noli n Md manhood,\" the Cora-\n, -Kiirlci* wrtti-s, \"but. Jusi as Uk-it\n1 - hia money in boxing, so Mj\nj loaey is notatofl to br ng nut thr\n.-wt talent ;nnl to train ii for tin-\nears necessary for even a y.uod man\n| o enter the firsl class, diving a\n. ounteter of tin* rtfht type, ba must\nI >e  prepared  to  make  boxing a   Ufa\nI   I me pursuit;   ami   in  order  to attract\nI-- h x money required the span\nnst be un a much firmer founda*\non than at present\nTin   Boxing   Ideal\nFor a  n in io be s  champion\nheavyweight,  he  must   not  only\nbe   big,   but   of  the   rlffht   build\nand   very  strong;   thick   neckad,\nay\u00ab j    broad-shouldered, with hands not\nm I    too   large,   but   wry   firm,   and\nhat i    the   distance   from   tlio   end   of\n;\"'' I      the   wrist   to   the   Knuckles   must\nler\" '\"' fi,l*llt* U\u00bbnff-faeed men are\niv,,t] \\ of no use; a possible ohampton\n\u25a0,i,. I    most  be square or  round-faosd,\n\u2022is- j      With    not    very    proinint-nt    feiit-\n'\"\"'{    tuns.      Our    future    champion\n'l,,]\\     must    have    meat    speed,    umV\nil\"; j    above   all,   quickness   of   brain.\nIn j    High Intelligence is needed, and\neducated men with the requ'red\nphysique    have    the    advantage\nover  uneducated   or  partly  educated    men.      Men   who   take   up\nboxing must Ilve cleanly, i>r temperate   and   of   good   and   cool\ntemper.     Boxers   are   seldom   violent in private life and the man\nwho   looses  his   temper   is  ut'  no\nuse   fur   the   rlnff.\n\"Hav nn found out* man, he must\ndevote his whole career to boxing;\ntrain'njf and huxing every day under\ntho    tuition    of   one   of    the   greatest\nmasters of rlngcraft. with a number\nof first elass sparring partners always uvu bible. This all costs money\nand the required amount cannot be\nobtairted while boxing remains Illegal. Modern hexing Is ji typically\nlliitlsli spurt and our methods have\nspread and been copied by every\nsport'ng nation in the world. There\n\\n no more betting on boxing than\non other sports, and it brings In\nmuch revenue to the state through\npen fob of tb. ihe entertainment tax. The sport\n, ,,..,P:! is no more dangcrouH than foot-\nof FtatlMtlrji lmU* \u25a0tmI is leM haaordous than toxin: rev.'iiih- rn 1 hunting and steeplechaslng. li Is\nn.i the operat* hlffh time that ihe anomoly of the\ni. The figures Illegality of British boxing should\nma.U-V-1 iw removed. Parliament. I believe\nKhould  siep In and  end   tt.\n\"If   tins   were   dune,   and    the   -purl\ngiven a little official encouragement,\napart frum the splendid example\nsi-t   by   lhe    King   and    the   royal\nprinces    llritish    boxing    would    look\nup and i Br'tlsh heavyweight fit\nfor   the   championship   class,   wuuld\nt   in   lino\nitpted   b) I\n  I\nHi-     !m--in.\u25a0.-\u25a0.*-    foi\nA. S. Horswiil & Co.\nPhone 121'\nNavel Oranges\nSPECIAL, TEN  CASES\n10c   size,   pel-   doz *35tf\nOr  3 tluz.  for  Sl.OO\nLargo Grapefruit,! f\u00bbr31.00\nOnions,  4  lbs. for  25-J\nCarrots    antl    l'arsnips,    6    lbs.\nfor 25*\nArcadia Codfish, 2-llj. box..45**J\nRoman Meal, pkt 35**\nChristie's Soda Biscuits \"...30<r>\nEdam Cheese. Duleh, lb. ... fi5*\/*\nRoquetort   I'lieise,  Ib 70(*\nPROMPT   DELIVERY\nHARRIS PLAYING\nBALL BACKWARDS\nBefore   Season  Starts   He\nWill Play Score of Games\nWith Giants\nNKW   VORK.   Mar-*   Jl.      -   Stanley\nHueky)   ll-url:,.   yuanftwi   of   Uiselmfi\nimtiSffcnt,   is   pluylliK   the   IU23   Season\nluekwwd-!,    in    lln    opinion    of   -clow\nlowern  of  ih.'  nutlonal  aartvr.\nDotlar-H  ut   (ne  sntc  In   Mureh   niay\n.-ui  in.-  wvpoklng 1 i' ji champl-unshlp\nelub     before     ll\"-     Hchfiduli     Is     hair\nPlayed,   it   is Sirfuwl,   yet   (be   \\Va:-h-\niPKtun Senators. world elianipions,\nwill uiuet (hu conlitiders in the last\n.vi.rld  defies,   lln- Uluttts,   in  a  BOOth  uf\nlii'ly   -suH.-on   contests   and   then   go   Into\n1   hitter   sti*io.-s   with   tlio   New   Tos\nYankees,   who   rand   them   to   the   wh\nr.    the    American   It-uglle   lust    full.*\nI'OMUlbly    Hm iIm   figures   that   be   ea\nMay    the    sprfog   costeats    with    tli\nHants     \\\\ ItllOUl     thought     of     victor;\nbul   rather   with  Birem  muni   lhs  ou\naitlonfng of the team.    Hut this is not\nfhe spirit of bas-kill. and Washln-,'1\n\u2022ml New Vork fans who will ftroi\n|h\u00ab    parkM    for    thla    \"aucond    world\ns--l'es'*    will    insist   en    something    mo\nrs  participation  In  s   baaebs\nThey're Here!\nSpring Shirts\nThey're as new as the\nseason itself. Shown in\nthe most pleasing figured\neffects and stripes we have\never seen. And the fabrics are woven to give\nmonths of real service.\n$2.00,  $2.50  to  $5.50\nWo   Can    Supply    Vou    With\n0. K. BREAD\nFresh Daily\nFLEMING'S  STORE\nFAIRVIEW\nSteam Carpet\nCleaning\nThe only Military way, Hi* por\nki|ui re   foot.   ..Mho   Dyoint'   mid\nCleaning.\nSatisfaction    Guaranteed.\nPHONE  70\nNelson Steam Laundry\nVERNON   STREET   (Corner  of\nJosephine  Street)\n.,\u00bb'..\u25a0- ,.i-  tin- onu\nH    .1,1,1*.    Hi..    ,.'Kil-\nin|il\\   iiiniiif   tlii'tiui-h\nliiiiiii* is not tiiiifti\niiiiiiliii,- n-Meuary\n. combination, nuch\n.- ponsMed In\nothlng\nI.I'Mi'iN,    Mi\nTin*  follow.\n!\u25a0 liKiii'i's for\nUH.l in, 1\nlull    produe\nA    Suicide   in\nOwn Basement\n.I 1\n.1. March  11.\nlair eontrao-\niiiifiitM   ilur-\nnatloa-wlde\ni.lllili'd    si     hi'\n.mi siiihl Uon-\n(.*lit Mas found\niiii'i.l.'. 111 11 little\nl-ii-iiiii.nl   of   hla\nmn.\" the Imi\nii.:, movement;\n,1 l.v  the \\V. Isll\nI in     I.11I..U'\n.in-- i.ass.'.l nd-\n: i.alu r party\nJ.iin-\nflits\nn. in   ui'   lln\nThis   brinffi\nmaking  om\n11   is  planned   to   ii'd   10,000  licail\n\u201et   caul,,    nt    Ilic    lOiliiiiiuliiii    fcodlns\nmotion. The oattlo will b\u00ab fitted tm-\nexport chiefly to the Old Country,\nami will be led outdoor* Prominent\nli,.. mock iicah'is from Qreal Britain,\nI'nilcil Slates and ciislcrn Canada arc\nbehind  tl nterprlie,  which aaeurej\n,1 ready markel at all eeaeona\nA   further order  for tl.0M,MH> feel\n ***p        \t\nNelson News of the Day\nMarch 20, ror W.C,\nnl bake uie. Hatha*\nment.    Ten  \u00aberv*d -\nS,   T.   TENNIS   AND   BOWLING   CLUB\nMEETING\n\u2022-.\u2022out'n.i.  n  dull  ii\nhie   MttKin   all. i-   p\n;in-   hm.Hun.*,   ni   tr\nIt      (In*     fighiini:\nti>    a    clia ;n|ii\"!i-]ii|\nitialltloM   m   lhe  s\niiiK'*    quotitltj    durlni    Hi\nInyg i>r  tlic  taut campttifn.\n[(   Hai-ri:*   plaVM   10   win.   as   h\u00ab   must\nIf I'1- is to KatlMfy random In tha\nRprlng contuati arltn tin- QUnta\u2014 for\nli must be remberad, the Ut.x bcotm\nu.v publisii--;! in the leading papera\u2014\n(nan ha is likely it. face tha Yankeea\n't. tbe riral battlew c? the American\ni.-HKUt- aohsdule witii a tvitn alfa-adr\nid.    in tbo OlantK lu tacklaa a club\nthai known htfw -\" hi\\ in nil aaajaaa_\\>\ntraining or othi-rwlae, whleh will make\niin- going hard ror bin v-ftafM pl*ch-\ncrx \u2014 J.ihnsi.n Ituctbor. Mogrldgv,\nUrcgg   aad    Bachary, .   Tha    Natlanul\nItupa i-liaiiipitin-s. un tlic utliur hunU.\nImv*' \\\\<m I'..111* sucriiHslve pennant!*\nwithout relying u po ii itu-lr liuxmen,\ntiu-ir  offence   being   conea4\u00abpiy  better\nthan   their   ih 1'fiM'f.\nShould he pled lo Ifnon fight nml\nhawrdmui pluv In the pn-iwratlon for\nthe iinlui.us sciH-tlul.' uhoatl, h\u00ab may\nhave ui rebuild the* morale- tif hint club\n\u25a0mil   explain   lo   thf*   lovuis  cC   the  E\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb*\nhow   h,    hawencd    to   win   a   world\nhap).-\nii|..\nTonight\nFri. and Sat.\nTonight\nFri. and Sat.\nThe 'Conquests of a Sea Sheik\npicture of gl<\nI spectacular\ndMbi\nIn a picture of glowing romance, stirring adventure and spectacular splendor, you will see\u2014\nA nutting* of i-U Interested in ten-\nti'k nnd bowllnr will be held in the\nPifibvlfilan Church basement at elaht\nYlock ton'jfht. Memh*-r\u00bbhip in tbla\n-'lib Ib o-ten tr thr public. All intey-\n-r'sd a:o cordlall*\u00bb invited to attend.\n(\u25a0MS)\nNi-lson    Horticultural   Hocletv\ni.-iv.   March   13.  at   B   p.m..  \u00ab'.\nlection   of   vititorB,     Moetti\nThun-\ny   Hull\nIf   your   l>\nihone   in.\nily   NeWI   Is  th-liver.-il   l\u00abl*\n(lllll\nOPERA HOUSE, TUESDAY, MARCH 17\nMATINEE    AND    NIGHT\nMatinee   Commencing   Immediately   After   School    Dismisses\nYOUR TAXI IS A SEDAN WHEN\nYOU   PHONE   14. (iHtl\nKmir     in     on.-.     Aoil'h nl.     IHsahHIty,\nOM Age, Death. North Amerloan Lln,\n\u2022j-3 Aberdeen Block. 13. H. Hanl\u00bbv\nDlatrlct   AlanuK'T. (Mill\nI.   O.   O.   F. ,\nI The iii\"iitii.-rs of Ko.jif.i--y LoUfa\n; Ko. II an notified thut tlo- funeral\n|of onr late brother, A. A. Macdonald\nwin take plaoa :it Trail uu Thuredaj\nafternoon at 3 o'otoek. (BC7&j\n\\\\i- iinv.- fkaKlaaa equipment and\nyaan of eaparlenoe in lhe prodocUM\ni'i,<i handling or milk.    Phone Cnaotn-i\nDairy.   IIIRl. (Ilfft)\nJMMAL INSTITUTION\nPRICES\u2014Matinee:    Kiddies,   25c;    Adults,   50c.      Evening:    55c,   83c,   $1.10.\nTax included.\nDanghtera of gcoito meeta tunlirhi\nT:ll tharp. Initiation, ftowat i>iiii.\nAi 3 o'l-h.t-it they win entertain Clan\nMoLaary  No.   i (Sflssi\nRegular meeting of Nelaon   Snoaittp-\nii.ent   No.    7.    I.())\u00bb.K..   in   O-hl   I-Vlh.w\u00ab-\nHall   ut   |   u'ulock   tonight. (86*J2)\nCARD    OF    THANKS\nMrx.   J.    D.    Mi-Lachlan    und    rtgltfi\niaitn   to   expreaa   their   alncere   thiinhs\nio   many   kind   frlandi   for   aympathy\nIn their recent uad bereavement, and\nSUSS tn all who sent floral anil uplrlt-\nUttl  offering!\". (StiHN)\nbattles on land and sea,\nthousands of warriors,\ncannonading and in hand-\nto-hand firlits on grappled\ngalleons and galleases\u2014\nHarem scenes, slave markets. Moorish castlei\u2014\ngalley ships scouring the\nseas for booty, pirates\nscuttling treasure craft-\ntense momenta and romantic nights in England,\nscenes of splendor and\nbeauty in Algeria and thf\nrolling seas under tha full\nmooji.\nWith\nMILTON SILLS\nand a supporting cast including\nEnid Bennett, Lloyd Hughes,\nWallace Beery and 3000 players.\nRafael   Sabaliui's\nGreatest Romance\nAdvanced Prices\nNights:   Adults,  50c;  Children,  25c.\nSaturday Matinee: Adults, 35c; Children, 15c.\n\u25a0\u25a0\nOOOO\nWmmB\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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