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Even before\nNeame a member of the Christian\nienee ehurch, he said, ho had hehl\nis helief, which was strengthened\nd confirmed in reading Christian\nienee  literature.\n'We helieve in prayer.\" ho said,\nnd the power of Almighty (Ind to\nstore health, when properly en-\n'ated.'*\n\"if ti man lay down in front of a\nllway train, and was run over, and\n*t his leg. do yuu think prayer\nadd put the man together again?\"\nIced J. Allen, crown prosecutor.\n\"I believe it could he done, under\nproper condition*.\" Wataon n-\n,ed.\nKlder, the wlfhosh said, had ilone\nthing' hut pray for the girl;\n.  Obeyed on  Everything But\nAntitoxin\ntie    had    never    been    told    not    tn\nII a medical practitioner.    Whin he\nis   informed    that    tiie    child    hail\nnitherfa.   lie   had   followed   his doe-\n\u25a0's  instruction   in   all   matters   bul\nn umlnlatratlon of antitoxin.\n'I would have never have forgiven\n-\u2022self,\"     he    said,     \"had     I     allowed\ntitoxin   lo   he  given   and   the   child\nd   died.\"\nThe trial has created great in-\n\u25a0ost in the city, and lhe court\n>m was packed to the doors toft the audience bein^' composed\n\u25a0stly of women.\nThe trial  continues to  morrow.\nJE TO ANNUL\nTEAPOT DOME\nnited States  Claims Let\nWithout Bids; Also Result of a Conspiracy\nCRgTBNNK, Wyo., March it-\ngovernment's suit to annul\nlease of the Teapot Dome to\ne .Mammoth Oil company, one of\ne Harry Sinclair group, opened\nfederal court here before Judge\nukc Kennedy today. Alice I'oiii-\nene, associated with Owen .r. ileitis as special counsel for the gov-\nnment, opened the trial in a\nitcment which reviewed briefly\no transactions which led to the\nnnting of tho lease to the Mam-\noth   Oil   company.\nTwo (\u25a0rounds for Action\nMr. romereno declared that the\niver nment would seek revocation\nthe lease on two grounds, first,\n.at it was without authority of\nw, because it was let to tho Mam-\noth without competitive bidding\n-id without having been advertised.\n' He charged, secondly, that the\nase and contract was \"entered Into\nresult of conspiracy on the\nirt of Sinclair and the secretary of\nie   interior.\"\nThis alleged conspiracy, Mr. Pom-\neno said, was against the interna of the government. He charged\nMt through fraud and secrecy the\nMalls were kept from the public\nid  government  officials.\nToronto Priest Says\nHell Is Really Sultry\nREV.   V.    I.    DONNELLY\nPr-J-afehing   the   Lenten   aermo;\nft. Miehai'l's cathedral, Toronto,\nu'uusiy   maintained   the   exlatem\ni   literal,   fiery   lo-ll.\nTENT!\nGALLONS OF 01\nSHOOT FLIES\nFire at Everett, Mass., Is\nFought by Hrigadcs of\nMany Towns\nKVI.ill.TT.   Mats.,   .Minch   0. Kill\nstarting in iiu refining i.iuui of ths\n11,-hi'oii oil oemnany here luiu tontghl\nspread  to fim* dlatllllni  vats contain*\nlnc  in.oiui cull,.us uf i-i-uil l  apiece.\nAi.l     from     tin     lie-    departments    i.r\nI'le-lsca,   Maiden    I   Hi.si.iii   wus   summoned after a general alarm had been\nsi iin.l.il  here.\nai   midnight  the  flumes were  shoot.\nMNTYFIVE\nTHOUSAND IS\nWHISPER COST\nStokes Claims Was Offered\nDeal bv Club Official\nto \"Get\" Wife\nPRODUCES NEGRO\nWHO COMPROMISES\nHand From Kentucly Farm\nAccuses Her of Indiscretions\nlu\nKhl\nfeet, but a  iiit.il ulis.ui,-,   of wind\ni.r.-d   efforts   i.i'   tin-   iii. in.ui   t..   pre-1\nvent their spreading I IJac.nl   build-   ducod\nIngs   uml   i\"   other   Units   containing | couslc\nhundreds   of   Ihousnnds   of   Ballon\nmanufactured  products.\nFifteen   families   m'   workers.   I\nCHICAOO Hurts \u00bb.\u2014W. B, i.i.\nSlokes, millionaire New- Vml; lintel\nowner, charged wltli conspiring to\ndefame Mrs. Slokes. denied today, In\nflnlahlng his testimony tli it he lir.-.ke\nWilli liis wlfi' IIS ll result nf liis ut-\nleiltiiilis    tn    Mill.    Kiln    .\\i-uslil     l.v.li;*\nliis I'ii-si Mil',., ii,. admitted, however, Ihul he hail seen Mis. LyiliB\nafler hia ne: om! marriage, anil thai\nIn UM ho (Hm her 111,104 su thut\nshe mtffhj marry riev. Sticknev Grant\nThe nurd ilefen.luiil also testified\nIhul WlthlO lhe last two weeks he\nIiml    .'lilalnu.l    an    affi.Iavil     from    u\nnegro named Chan*, formerly employed on his Lexington. Ky., sloel,\nluriii.    ui-i-lisinir    Mrs.    stnkes    of    iu-\niilsireiiims wilh Earl Hlnshaw, the\nfamily   chauffeur,     lie   denied   lhal\nhe hail pnId the negro for lhe information.\nTho   Whisper\nA   proponed   -whisper\"  al   a   eost\nof   $25,01111   uas   described   l.v    Mr.\nBtokea.\nMarie Rosenberg, former house\nphysician at ihe Bverlelgh club,\na former notorious Chicago niwht\nIII. resoi-l. \"sai.i if I cave him\n125,00(1 he WOUld see Mrs. Slakes,\nwhisper something ill her ear,\nami she would disappear.\" Mr\nsiok.'s testified.\n\"He  hail   previously   told   me   tha-\nMrs.    Slokes    Was     Ihe    ,  uise    uf    lhe\nmurder of Marshal! Plaid .Ir..\" added\nMr.    Slul.es.\nFurther    remarks    were    losi     in    a\ninane ,.f legal wranoUng.\nMi- stok.-s testified Unit after Iheir\nmarriage lu- allowed Mrs. Htokes I!\t\na nu.iiih fur pin money, uml denied\nlhal    he    knew-    Mrs.    Slokes    hiel    a-l\nim- u\"   J2uu   a   month   uiui   eg.\npanaes  from  her  mother,   Mrs,  Bcotl\nAirier,  uiui  had  uu   in...me  of  .*!.\"\t\na   iii.-nili\ni. I' ihuko of Chicago, sleeping i nr\nconductor,   pointed   nm   Mra.   Btokes\nin    Iim   court,   ami   testified    Unit   she\nhail    traveled   nil   a   car   nf   which   In-\nIiml   rharga,   with  a   man  she  Intro.\nhim   ns     I Inl    Bllllg,    h.-r\npla\nwere forced from ih. ir homes, bul\nri r.i m. ii wi-ri- able i.. pu \\iut s. i iiiu-\ndamaga    in    t.u-    dwelllags,    although\nlhe    lire   was    raging   ul    midnight.      It\nwas expected  thai  tin- Muz.   would\nCLAIM PEPALL GOT\nTHIRD OF MILLION\nMade a Princess\nby the Ojibways\n1     *    *\nMIS3   EDITH    H.   SMILIE\n'Teaih.-r in   Un-   Kversi.n   Indian  'lay\nsi-hi.i.l      'any     island,    (ml.     hus\nle eu   in.nie   u     .n.i   ,\u201e,'  nf   Uie   (liilwnv\nilil,,.,     wilh     il un,,.    Ogc-Man-\nrk   uf  nppi\nschool.\nIll\nrk\nMEIGHEN SOUGHT\nA RATE CONTROL\nWhen    Premier   Hu   Hail\nCase Prepared, the Correspondence Reveals\nJURRENT CROP WILL\nJSE KELOWNA LINE\nbarren Says Kam\/oops-Ke-\nJowna  Branch  Will   Re\nReady in Coming Fall\nVANCOUVER, March 9.\u2014l'l-es-\nncls for this your were very bright\n[1 over western, Cfinn.la, A. B.\n\/arren, Ronernl mannKer, western\nnoH of tho Canadian National rai)-\nlays\u201e declared here today, in nil-\nr-pwins the Gyro cluh. The pcssl-\nilmn which had lain over the\nCUrt-M ff,r scverul yeurs was lifting,\ne  added.\nTouchlnK on rnlHvny maltera, Mr.\nV'arren nnnniinced that In coniunc-\nion with the CanHdinn pacific railway,\nomplelion of the Kamloops to Ke-\niwna line would be undertaken this\near, and it was planned to have\nhe lino completed In tim-9 to move\nho 191*15 fruit crop' of tho district.\n\u00ab\u00b0 Ontario's Attorneys at Los\n-^  ! Angeles   Outline   Details\nSAVED FROM NOOSE, I fJ^^lTt\nSEKS NEW TML ESSHk\n  jan   allefed   ureal   friuui   acheme   iii\nt        r.     \u2022     Tin r*i        *        Iconnection with whieh they are seek-\nLeO UaVIS,  UhOSt' Sentence   Ini the removal  ,,r  Andrew   a,  Pe-\nWas Commuted; Asks a  |p'\" \"\"'\" I'\"s A,u,,\",', '\" T\"r\"m\nRehearine\nMONTREAL, March 9.    Leu Davit\nerstwhile    newsboy    Of    Xewurk,    \\.,l\nnow-   a    \"lifer\"    in    Rt.    Vii 'nl    <l\nran! penitentiary through commuts\ntion   of   the   death   sentence   paase\n'in!   rieriuix.   hank   of   Hochelngn\nfor   trial.\nj     Pepall,   ihey   declared,   reaped   a\n1 Inn-vest of 1111,000 by Juggling pro.\nviiiei.il luiilil Kales. He, Willi I'el.-r\n- |Stnilh, were ihe moving spirits 111\n\u25a0    llu   ileal, lhe IHIorneys agreed,   whleh\n6  also   Included   Aemellus   Jnrvls   Br.,\nI now   serving a  Jail lerm  in  Ontario.\n^fZ\\i:hu,il;\\liMl:;:, -T^ |'Persecution' Protest\nMeeting in New York\nDispersed by Police\nwhen   masked   bandits   hehl   up   il\ndank    collection   ear   ami    s1n]e    over\n1141,000,    will,   through    his   attor-1\nney,   c.seur   Qagnon   tomorrow   file,\nfor the reopening of his appeal from\na   petition   to   ihe   court   \"I   appeal\nthe   jury   verdict   wh eh   condemned\nhim on .Inn., ml, 1924, or ns nn\nalternative Im is salting that lhe\ncourt of appeal order a m-w ninl\nfnr hlm hefore Um court uf KiiiK's\nbench.\nNew      evidence      is      the      liusis      of\nDnvis'    petition.      He    allegea    that\nAdam I'urriiio, ihe accomplice nf\nUm iiaiik'. mnl w-lin pleaded guilty\ntu    manalaughter,    serving    lif.\nOTTAWA.    Mun\nlt|l..ll.ll|..-        Ill        III\n\u25a0curing,   if  ieu.-il,l\n-.-in   freight   in.-\nSOLICITOR IS\nCONVICTED IN\n'1. A' CASE\nHobhs Found Guilty of Conspiracy and Also of Receiving Checks\nGETS TWO YEARS\nAT HARD LABOR\nNcwlon, Who Testified as\nCrown Witness, Assailed\nby Counsel\nCivil Servant Guilty\nUpon Thirteen Counts\nLONDON,   Mareh   I.\u2014Another  aet\nin Ihe Sir Ilari sinch scandal wax\nfini-lieil today when the trial of\nW Ilium Co..per Ilol.lis. a law clerk,\nehai-Keil with fraudulently obtaining\nmoney from lhe Kast Indian prince,\nended In a verdict of guilty. Hniihs\nwas aenteneed hy Judge Avery to two\nyears' Imprisonment al hard labor.\nThe jury found Hobbs guilty of\nehargea of conspiracy w th Montagtio\nN'oel Newton, and .lames rharles\nArthur,   who   was   tide-do-camp   to\nSir   ilari.   lo   eliem   ami   defraud   the\nPrince, uml with unlawfully r<--\nceiv nu checks for 1180,000 obtained\nin   i.iirsiiiinee   nf   the  conspiracy,   The\nJudge previously had withdrawn\nin.in ihe jury a count agalnal Hobbs\nrn'   actually   stealing   the   checks.\nTlm       Innsl       Striking      feiillires      nf\nihe inii.si stage rn' iim trial were\nHie   strictures    passed    on    Newton,\nwlni   ut    Um   ninl   of   lln    sua    nf   ('.\nE. Robinson agalnal the Midland\nbank tor money depoalted in ihe\nInstitution by the prince to his\norder, to hush up a scandal growing oul of ihu ].r lice's intentions to\n.Mrs. Robinson, detailed his share\niii tin- coneplracy to extort money\nfrom  ihu prince,\nSir    Henry   1'iirli-s    Bennett,   counsel   fm-   Hobbs,   referring  to   Newton\nRaul:\nt'lain,    \\euloii    ll,,* 1'ivot,\n\"1     venture     to     think Unit     no\nbigger    in     ,.    clever scoundrel\naver stood in the witness linx to\ngive evidence en behalf nt Mm crown\nthun   Newton    'h.i   perjurer,   forger\nwhich   llu-   whole case UKutnat   tluhlia\nE.   V.   DONNELLY\nFiu-nier member uf iho Ontario pro-\nvini-iui se'ici nil's department, baa\nheen round guilty mi 13 counts, after\na trial laatlng ;iu days, in connection\nwith the theft uf |IOOO nf provincial\nfunds.\nROB A COUPLE\nThree Men Rob a Wealthy\nWoman of Gems and Escort of Cash\nin Bumming up Judge Avery said:\n\"Many  bard  things  have  I.cell- suiil\nucuiii-i    Newton       l    nm    going   toil\nsuy     Uie,      win-     In,,     hunl.     lull     ul jl\nleosl    In-   ins   on,,   merit\u2014he   does! mosi   ultra\nmu  pretend to I her than  lie la.\"   west .ml uvi\nNewton sul in lln- iiuiri room nn- | .Mrs. lyrk\nmoved while lhe jinls.. mini., liis. seen. \u25a0 uf ih,\n''\u2022' ut. jrentinn  nf n\nNKW IORK, March H.\u2014Using\nmethods winch proved lucceaaful albeit fatal, in Un. notorious Hot king\nami luiu l.nwsuii robberiea, Hire\narmed uml masked men, in dlnne\ndress. Invaded n sumptuous studl\napartmeni   in   H\u201e-   Plain   section   uf\nl-'lflh    ,\\. I,ue   l..,f, le   ,iuw Iny.   ninl\nThe victims, wh,, were bludgeoned\nbound, t. = i;i..i uml icfi unconscious\nw. re   Mrs.   i-'.iv   Perkins,   estranged\nwile el   a   r.-iniii-uiii   owner, am!   ,Mil-\nMiluiii,    reputedly   wealthy   eui-\nstretch    rn'   fushl\nWILL ACCOMPANY\nMAN TO GALLOWS!\nAbbotts\nWIS       III\n.1\nnpartnn-in   was   the\nitfi'lil.       Willi    Ihe    e.t-\n\u25a0w  .1..II.ns ink,n  from\nI.     lhc     125.000     I....I\nli      included     file\nlets.     Hn Unm I\nml an.l   sapphire  ring\n.ml     encysted     wrlsl\nSim   suffered    such     njurlen\npbyslclnnn tonight   reported he\n\u25a0Ji. p.  us  Imu;   aim  us   !\u25a0\nll Iter   lo   In.   M.niill.   n, I.-;u\nUiiii.il.ce.   drain   exihange,\nlhe   hitter   to   prepuce   I'm\n-  for   present ni.. I   In   llle   Imi\n\"      \"Tile    I'ill\n.    iim, Imi    -re\nih-iruliilin      iu ,\ni-'Ui nlriil   Of I\nwrote   lhc    Ihen \"~ I \"\u2022<\u2022\"\"    Kiuve.\nin, Hun Ai'tbii,- Mrs.   Sutton,   Spiritualist, \" -*\u2014\t\n'-! Will Walk With Pirie to MENN0NI1B WIN\n111\n.1,-\n1 - I\nUl  '\nthe Trai\nThis  is  shown   in\nelU.-.-ii   the   Melchi\nMILLIONS APPEAL\nal   sblppina\ni    OTTAWA,   March   9.-   Mrs.   Molly\n\u201e\u201e,,\u201e.,,! Hanson   Si,,,,,,,   \u201ef   Toronto,    psychic\nsl'\"iui'ii\"    .,11,1   splrltunllsl,   whn   hus   been   ap- \t\n'\"\"\u201e\"'  ,''i!!'      Iinint'-il     splrl 1     advlsi r     to     .liilm ; T nvwlc   -s-iloo   f,mm., ,-,,*   A'.icf\nmeeting  Buchanun   I'lrie   un.ler   senten,-,.   to   \u25a0L\"'',lls o.llt'S LOmpanj   ;\\tUSt\nny'TThe'   o7nhl,\u00b0wlfenun!i  I io ''l'n,'liic,^'\\l\"u        ^   ^'mV Milli011 to t,1('\n\"\"l\"   \"\"'   accompanj    him   in   his   death   mareh' Cllloily\nj io  ih,. gallows,  -lie Intimated  nnl\n...    , ,,     , .   '\"'.'\"'^ ,h>       Mra. Button is the firm  woman In1     REniNA,   Murcl\nd      Hi \"in   linu'.',. '\"'   -4-'anailiu\u201e    history    t\nnf    lhc     ||\u201e|\nThe   flic   ,|o\nThe   file\nLEWIS VIEWS\nIT AS STRIKE,\nNOTLOCKO'JT\nTells Executive Practice Is\nlo Maintain Mines While\nThey Are Out\nINTERNATIONAL'S\nSTAND DOUBTFUL\nMcLurg; Tells Press Reclamation of Mines Difficult if Once Left\nBTDNBT, N. S\u201e March <l\u2014I'resi-\nileni .1, w. McLeod, head of Dlatrlct\nI'll, United Mine Workers of America,\nwhich Is Idle, following an alleged\nlockout al some of lln* (\"ape llrcii.il\neullieries nf Ilic Hrilish Kiiipile Sleel\neorporatiiiii.    slateil     tonlKliI     he    hiel\nreceived a telegram from John I..\ni^.wis. International president of th-,\nI'nited .Mine Workers of America,\nstaliiiK slilistantially that it win*\nagatnet the policy uf the  oi'l-uillzatloti\nin withdraw maintenance men from\nthe mines at the time of strike unless tile members were askeil to worl;\nwith strike-lireakers.\nMr.    .Mel....,I    had    no    euminenl    t.i\nmake regarding the meaaage from International headquartera, and did nut\nexpress   anv   concern   over   lis   cun-\nIcnls.      lie    sul.l    ii    reply    Would    he\nseni tn .Mr I..-wis tomorrow, but\nwould inn Indicate whal it would be.\nRumor    Resumption    of    Maintenanca\nOrdered\nll wns rumored thai Mr. Lewis had\nordered tiie maintenance men tn resume work in conformity with the\npolicy ..f ihe international, but Mr.\nMcLeod ilia nut corroborate this,    in\nthat    evenl    it     would    he    i oiielmle.l\nthai iim international hend niii not\nrerogntce the suspension of hostilities   us   a    lockout   hilt   u    strike.\nin a statement issued today hy the\nilistrict executive of the Lnlu-ii Mine\nWui-kers, the gratitude of officials\numl workmen is expressed f.u' ini-\nineriius meaaages of sympathy for\nlhe   suffering   hi   Ilie   colliery   ilistrici.\n\"Home * iimrniiiiicuiions algned l.v\nP.rs.iiis calling themselves shareholders,\" the statement says, \"ure of iim\nsume syiiiiiuilii'ti.- lune. tli.uimi ih -\nPi.u-iim their personal inss. Tn theaa\nwe   inn   only   say   they   are   victims   nf\nunscrupulous stoi Ic markel  manlpula-\nMcLURG   COMMENTS\n(By   Canad.-tn   Press   Staff\nCorrespondent)\nSI I.NKV,  N   s .  March \u00bb.- flettlng\nheller everv  day   Ihev  stay out,\"  wis\nllu-   ... .mu,.. nl    liinil,    hv   .1.   I-.   Mi I in  ;,\nvlee.presiilenl   .a   ihe   Brltlah   Kmplro\nBteel     cn illnn,     when    nskcl     lo-\nIllKhl    I\"   expl'i ss    Ins   opinion   cn    lie\nsi f   the   ijcii|i   throughout    in..\nconl fields uf Nuv;i S, mil preclpll lie!\nl-'ri.luv hv lhc refusal nf lhc cumin:'-\nlu mcci iim demands \"f the Cnited\nMin.,   Workers   ..f   America   fm-   tlm\nstores,   uml   lh lotion   on   n   fnni -\nday.per week   schedule   nf   three   i.l!.*\nAsked I, i- th. reasons upon will, h\nhe bused the stntement, the pri si.lent\nreplied:\n'The.   i.-in'i   st.nu1   Ilic   naff\"\n\"Meaning   hy   'gaff.' \"   Im   wns  askcl.\n\"lhc    distress    iu-cmiI. ni    througl i\nlie- collieries districts?\"\n\"No;      I      un     Ihni     if     Ilic     l'l,.id\nil'onllniie-1     ne     nne*.     ?l\nBELIEVE A MADMAN\nHELD UP STATION\nsplr.tual inliiscr in a man c\niu tin- gallows, .nnl if she .-\nInr   presenl   plum-,   sh..   \u201e,\nippiiinlcil ' of   lhe   M. nn\niil'-nincl : pal\nMORE IMPORTS\nArmed Willi Shotgun Un-j FROM BRITAIN ll,\nknown Slays One Brake-\nman ami Wounds One\n.Mr.    .1\nbo   history  i\nNKW YORK, Mareh 11\u2014A meeting to protest alleged \"persecution\nfor opinions\" in various l'uriipran\ncountries, held under the auspices\nof   iiie   inieriiational   committee   for\npolitical    prisoners,    wus    broken    HI' I hiul\ntonighi   hy   puiice,   who   drove   lhe\nir.ini peisons who attended into ihe\nstreets,   niter   llle   crowd   hull   nnis ly\n' diviieii  up on the queatlon of free-\n! ilnm of speech iii Soviet Ruaala.\n \u2014.\t\nready to ahow Hint  Davis h\u201e,i  ,,\u201e:h-, *}\u2022       \\l\\\\\\:nn.   Uv\nint; to .in wiih iiu- holdup ami  mur. \\\"me  ItluHons  uy\n'\" \u2014  Excise Stamp Tax\nNew Hampshire Has\nEarthquakes Now;\nOTTAWA.  March J.\u2014Goods in\niim-   ul   tl.\",.'.,!.-, 1,489   entered   Cm-: up\nuiin     fi mn     Hm     United     Kingdom h-'i\nMEDICINE   MAT,   .March   9.\u2014Whal   through   Canadian   purls  during  the a\nis    believed    In    have    been    nn    at-   fiscal   year   ended   March   ill.   I'.'L'I.'t-'l\ntempted holdup nf ihe Canadian Pa-   according   In   information   furnished  an\nclflc  rallwnj   stni    n   Wuisii  hv  a   In    Un-    house    of    commona    this'uK\nniuiliniin resulted In iin- death nf nne   afternoon. ch\nHuns wieiniiim-       Imports   ( in-   United    Klng-\nof another, In .- nlaun wounds this j dom entering Canada via ihe United of\nmorning nboui :; :'.u The dead man, siuies during thai .m-.u- were valued sin\nwhose  body  was   ughl  Into  Medl-'al   hoi   |912,2!4. ml\n.ill.' Ilnl. is I 11 I'ail.ins. uf this In the prevlooa fiscal year im- I This closes Ihe la\ncity, and lln- w.unilnl man, who Is ports limn lhc I'nited Kingdom via iim- run lln- gnmul\nnow  in  hospital and  progressing  well.   Canadian pons were valued ul  IIU,-   Canada,   mnl    was\nis   i: ri    Slci!      also   of   ihis   clty.Ul6.262.   while  ilm-e ,- Ing  through   prv)    council    nl     I\nI'll  In n   In.-   In in   lonlghl   no clue   lhe     I'nited     Htntes     amounted     to t tlenii.nl\nIn   the    .I.i.i    had   I n   found I 12.Ill 4.HS1.  \u201e_\nOTTAWA. March ii.\u2014Tolal revenue    derived    from    the    .sale    of    ex-\ni eise    lax    Hlu nil's    during    11124    was\n>,    I       \u25a0        i        .    . ,| la,:IIUI,714,     it      was     staled     In     llle\n\/VOOOiiy   IS   iniliredl\"\" '   \"<   commons  loilay   in   answer\n* . ! m I....\nInheepcr Slashes Ottawa May Spring i Vendors nf Ymir\nThroat With Razor; Rural Credit Bill Mining Properties\nAlaskin Sourdough    ottawa. m \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-* -   \u25a0\u25a0  ' Retcm lnterest\nThe Weather\nMANTHKHTKR,   \\.ii.,   Mnrch\nJ).\u2014St'Vi'i'ii.l     <arth\u00ab|ii;ikr     shocks      j\nmi reported (uniiihi m  Qoffe*    .\nFalls,   hi   tho  Min hern   hulusirlal\n(lisirU-t    rr    lUiHiiurtm.      rriu>    .\n\u25a0bockl   wen-   tic\u00bbt   sciere,   it    was\nsaid,   ami   no   In.im-lcs   \\vi*r\u00ab>   rr-     !\npni-HMl.       S<-vci-al     (man     mid\nblocks  urn- mi l-i  in  hii-tc  been\n\u25a0token.\nSpanish Family of\nOREGON IS HIT\nBY SNOWSTORMS\nri'l'.Tl.ANl). lire, Mulch fl\u2014 Oregon wus Iiii by a cold spell today,\nKlamath l-'uls reported n driving snow\nstorm,   following   sunshine  yeaterday.\nsn.iw   wis f reported   in   the   foot*\nhills   mar   Mi'illnril.   with   rain   in   lhc\nvalley.\nSlain Kiddie Needy;       \\BAmTS sm_\nVancouver Donates\nVICTORIA.     Marcli     II.\u2014I,,In.\n!     Mi i-gan,  au.,1   :.'.,   proprietor or\nj      Ilie    Coach    anil    Morses    Ion    of\nI      I '.-.juiliiall.      eooinillled      sup-hie\nSiiliility    iiiiiln     In     slasbiiie;    hla,\nthroat    with    a    r.i\/nr.      II,.    bail\nbeen       ,les| lent       lor       sonic\nHlS'liS.\nMoroni wns an old Kfondylce\ns\u00abi\u201er,i,,i4'4ii. tinting aeried um\nmate m ship- plying m Alaska\nduring   Hu*   uniil   rush.\nHe suslaiiicil   lhe loss of :,   ler\nilii'iiuuii being caught by \u25a0 ,-,i,i.-    i\non   mm   of   llu*   bonis,   uml   **iivo      !\nI      up   M-afariiiL;'   life.\nM an -h\nleclslnlli\nlislll\nll\n,'. ; VANCOUVER,    March     L\u2014Re-\n...        q.tidinq   lhe   sale   of   the    Yank\n1 !      Oi\nr I., a question by I. II.\nuresslve, l-cthbrldge, in the\ncommons today, Premier\n\u25a0il   lhat   the   matter   was\nTlm bunking\nmlttee lasl -<\nrecommending\neporl .\ni    ul i\n.imi   Dundee   mines   a     Ymir,\nreported    from    Nelson   yesterday.\nR.     S.     Lenni*.     of     the     Dundee      '\nstates   plenty   of   capitol   is   avail*      I\nable  lor   Britirh   Columbia   mining     i\nif   gone after   properly.    The   purchasers   have   contracted   to   start\nweek  Mav   1.   and  the  vendors  retain    an   nt er,st   in   the   property.\nVANCOUVER, .March ll.-The killing of their T-year-old s..n by a hii-\nand-run motorist still at liberty reveals that the family of .Manuel Nino,\nSpanish, is destitute inni the landlord is preailng for four month** rem.\nA   public   filial   has   been   opened,   tile\nmayor leuilintr. lM   mj\nWHEN SENTENCED n\"' '* Zy.,',^ T !'.,, a..\nBOYS ARE KILLED\nBY QUEBEC TRAIN\n\u25a0 VANCOUVER     March     \u00bb.\u2014FouTIB\nguilty of several holdups, Frank Miller anil .1, Allen only smiled today\nwhen sentences of three yenrs were\nimposed. ..Miller was given an extra\nthree yoam I'm\" an additional robbery,\nhut ihe sentence runs concurrently.\nDry Operative\nHeld in Jail\nto Face Trial\nMONTREAL,     March     U\u2014William ;  _\nMcMalli,  aged   11,  ami   Samuel .MUII- [     VAMnrvUll.   March   1    \u2014   gaepect-\nOTTAWA.   March   \u00bb.\u2014The   public I llgen,   aged   II,   both   of   si.   Lnm-  tag he might  leave tbe country before I\ndebt   of Canada    March   31,   1814,   bert.   lust   Iheir   lives  this   afternoon ! bis  trial,  s.   N.   Kerry,   former iimvin-\nWaa     |IIS,9I)6,8&0.       lln     Mareh     II,    when    they   were   atruok   hy   the   lo-   Clal    dry    operative,    was    arn-sleil    to.\n1H24. it amounted lu l2,41?,tll,ITI, comotlve nf u southbound train to-dny uml rcicas.,1 nn hail. Berry is\nor an Increase of 12.011,711,414 in j Houses Point. MoMath waa In-lorarged wiih uivimr false evidence in\n10 years. This Information was given slantly killed, and Milltgan died tm Court in a liquor ease I'm- the proeeeit-\nin    liie    liinise    of    eoiumuiis    toduy. | liis   way   lo   a   hospital   in   Montreal. |lion.\nTin*  temperatures below are for ths\n2t luuirs eudlng yesterday afternoon at\nVICTORIA,   M.nih   9.\u2014Nelaon   and\ni\u201e Inlt).     I'artl)   i loudy nnd  mid   ul\nMin. Max.\n  27 In\n.... II M\n  ,'i.' :.u\n  .111 ll'\n\u25a0 -.. .'12 r.u\n  \u00bblll 22\n  '14 1II\n  12 llll\n.... 211 2i'.\n  US IX\n  41'. .Ml\n... IIS .Ml\n.... 32 42\n. ..'. . 211 411\n  311 47\n  311 4f>\n.... 27 111'.\n....      8 in\n.... Hi 2.',\nAtlln   \t\nPawaon \t\nCalgary    \t\nWinnipeg    ....\nPortland    \t\nSun    Krunei:..'..\nScuttle      \t\nSpokane .....\nl-.-nli i.ui ...\nVernon   \t\nHrunil   forks   .\nCranbrook ...\nEdmonton ...\nI'lincc   Albert\n* Below   zero.\n Page Two ,\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1925\nleading Hotels of the West\nWhen Superior Accommodation May Be Obtained\nGeorge Benwell, Proprietor\nThe Premier Hotel of the Interior\nAMERICAN   PLAN RATES,   13.50  TO   J5.00\nBooms 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   M08T   COMFORTABLE   ROTUNDA   IN   THE   CITY\nLIFE UNDERWRITERS\nHEAR SHORT ADDRESS\nA mWtW nf tlio Interior ,LifrB\nfnderwi'iters was held yesterday\nafternoon in the office of Charles\nF. McHardy, anil vas presided over\nby E. H. Hanley, vice-president ;\u25a0 of\nlhe   organ tea tion.\nB, C. La tor nell was the speaker.\nand he gave an interesting address\non the subject of \"I'mlowment Jty\nsu ranee.\" l-'ol lowing the ad dr.\nd'scussion    ensued.\nsi\nGyros Hear Quartets;\nPitner Presented With\nLarge Birthday Cake\nA muakMtl program was enjuypl\nat tile weekly luncheon of the Gyro\ndull helil in the lleereatlnn clul.\nInst niKlit. A Quartet competition\nnnule  treat  fun\"   .1.  P.   rimer  was\npresented    .vith   il   l.lrlhil.iy   cako   liy\nthe rluh members, having celebrated\n11   birthday   lllllinK   lhe   past   week.\nDavidson Announces\nBeer Licences Soon\nPASSENGERS\nCRAWLED ON\nTHEIR KIES\nMontlauricr  Had  an  Awful   ShakiiiR;   People\nHelped Selves to Food\nINSURANCE MAN\nWROTE POLICIES\nAt One Time Liner Had List\nof Forty-five Degrees\nPassengers Say\nUKRAINIANS TO\nMEET PATTULLO\nFive    Hundred    Families,\nMostly   From  Manitoba,\nSeek the Best Land\neh\nHUKll\n11LWU'    \u2014    I,,    Morris, , George    I,.\nWUIkltr,    !..    I'.    Hales,   Thomas    J.    I,.\nI'arinr. v.-iiii'iniver; R Craff. Portland*;\nE     V.    Dempster.    Mrs.    Churlcs    llemn-\nII iss\n.1.   Kin\nEvelyn Dempster,\nmailirh, CalKiirv; p\n-. .1. II. I'lay. SI...-\nIrmly,   Spokane;  r.\nEUROPEAN PLAN\nDaylight Sample Rooms for\nCommsrcial  Msn.\nHotel Strathcona\nOnce You Get Acquainted With the Strathcona\nYOU WILL STOP AT NO OTHER\nQueen's Hotel\nTHE  CENTER OF CONVENIENCE\nHo? and  eold  water  In every   room\nSteam   heated\n*..    LAPOINTE,    Prop\nTHE MADDEN HOTEL\nT.   MADDEN.   Prop,\nSteam-heated   Rooms   by   the   D*>\nWeek ' or    Month.\nEvery   consideration   shown   to\n' guests.\nCop.   Baker  and   Ward   Sts.  Nelson\nmm\nMADDEN \u2014 O. Michel, O. istrch,\nTaBbnm; II. A. McMillan. Halfour; J.\nK. Ashm:ui., T. 'Trafaor, Roarfland; J.\nH. ClarWthn, Kir.- O, A. Forbes, rase-\nmnre; J. W. IcovllK, IVrrv's; (' Madden, Bpokane; Albert Bhaw, if. Valley,\nl' Rortaoff, M. Monagkan, Taghum;\nP   Msybury,  Vaneouver.\nvancouvbjr; m\nT-avi-lx'-n. liquor commission, r, an-\nnr.iinr'U'i today that baer Henna tot\nVancouver will be -minted in :\\ fa*\ndaya, sixteen local applicant! have\ncompiled   with  the  regulations,\n\u25a01CKUNG THROAT\nT\n. \u25a0   If always nn hinoylfldo,  worse\nJI   whon   it   afflicts   you   in   tba\n>9n* 'night, preventing  sleep.      Yon\noan  stop It quickly  wiih\nCHAMBERLAIN'S\nCOUGH    REMEDY\n.vlik'li puis it sootliins. lu*.'i!!n# muting un tin. ilry, inflamed tin-oat nnd\nstops tlio Irritating muous tluit causes\nthe tii'l'le. Keep a bottle in ynur\nhome nil  the  time.\nNo   Narcotics.  Sold  everywhere\n.MilNTRHAl.. .Mu\nini; .slory of four s\ndaya mi th* Canad\nihilis' liner Mi mil-1'\nlienr inn nf iiiiini\npitched   about   ofl\nin   lln'  [cclll   uf  n   1:\nliiuir.   mnl   nl    \t\nlist Q degrees. ...\nl.y I'trsiiiis win. \"\nIII,.     Muiili-luri-.\nwiihii mm\nIrish ci\/'l\nMl miles un\nmis   suiil   in\n1  Inn n.iiiiy\nruiislurri-il   lu\ninn     lillh'\nnliv\nilUnl\nSt'IlRlTS unlv  Im\nraftered broken\nCarboll\niin-  li\n,U|IS\neouvei\nTh,*\numl.   nml   Hu\niroken,   l-frc;\nreported.\nMontlaurier\nI,   hu  Hid,  uiii\n11 night ui .sua.\nturnii-il ihul sui.\nnilsiilaruil iim 11\n.1  v.\n1I1I1.\nOCCIDENTAt    HOTEL\n4    C.   TOWNER,   Propr.et.r\nTh.   h    ptontjr\n\"rllly    niiiiii.-    ul   suliii   ..unlet*\n.Ve   serve   the   hpsi   meali* In Velum\n..        It's  the   *ook.\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\n616   Vernon   Street    Earn\nJnlj\nhi\nbrick   hotel   in   city      Su\natad.    hot   and   -'(.iiii   water\nBSuropaan and   American  plani\nFOR ALL AGES\nMany think cod-liver oil\nis mainly useful for children.\nThe fact is\nScoff's Emulsion\nto those of any nee is a\nstrength-maker that is worth\nits weight in gold. Take\nScott's Emulsion. \u25a0\nSrnll .*\u2022 llnwti,.. Tumuli,. Out. ?4-->\nNEW   GltAND\ni:   w.\nPetty.\nitston,\nui:   11.\nM01-\nSAVOY. HOTEL\nTwn   blocks   from   Depot,\n-team  Heated.    Ity  Day   Week or\nMonth    Hot and cow running watar\nFor Your Comfort.\nJ.    A.    KERR,   Prop\nMRS.   MALLETTE\nAnnounces     the     Reopening     of\nTHE KOOTENAY HOTEL\nVernon   Street Phone   692\nmn pi- xp]\\    renovated       Thir'-r    i*ntn\nfurtable   rooms.\n\\ Ooaii for the World nt Raaaoaafcts\nSAVOY - .' Ptynn, Rowland; .1 <',.\nV ivbell ^ ineouver; I I'rltchard. Km-\n,...|,i mine. Palmo; M M. Waterman,\nVancouver; E. E. Law, Spokane; H,\n\\ ,t. in'.    1.1'tm i ii lit i m ;   xi    F.    Wood,\nI'my'.-*.; 8. .1. Harlow, T. \\V. A. Alls-\nhou '\u2022 s. Alspen, Nakusp; J. I*. Par-\nt,\u25a0>, Bpokane; Mrs C K Trueftt, Ar-\nrowhead; <*. W. Harrlaon, D. Harrlaon,\nKrickaon.\nSTIRLING HOTEL\n718    Vernon    Street     Eat*\nSteam heated.   Hot and cold  wat***\nW\u00bb   \u00abr\u00bb   here   to   eerve   you\nP.   H.  BUSH.   Prop\nNelson's Best Cafes\nWhen   al    Nelson.   Eat   at   the\nGolden Gate Cafe\ni im     molto    ia   Cleanlinosn,   Quality\nid   Rprvhe.     All   White   Help.\nMeala.   .'(De   and   Up\nTanlac added\n20 pounds\n\"Seven years' slomach trouble\ncost me lots of money, but 6\nbottles of Tanlac made me a well\nand happy man. I have [jaincd\n20  lbs.\u2014never  felt  so  well!\"\n\u2014Otto   Segrin,   Portland.   Ore.\nAXI.Ai\nii ml   li\nNu In\nli'.lt-i   Un*   whole   s;\nI rim.\nIlnn'l    jr..   'il\"nil\n.mil  lUsHim-uH'il.    1\nuf   miliums  whn  hu\nTiinlui.    Slop nl >\u2022>\nnn.l   I*. I   thin   .\\ i.ii,I.i l'ul   1\nitl'Sl    Inni\nTniilii\nIlium\nwork    su kl\\\nthu exampl*\nii   lii'l|,.-.|   h*.\nnriit'i I..,ini\nr the  wiiuuis.\nEntrenched  in  Berth;\n\"PasseiiK'-rs SUV\" up li'y\nthey   [irnlu'lled   UiamHlve\nliamls    iiikI    knees.\"    ruiil\n\u2022cknn hud\niiiiiiii-il ihe\nn  Pillows\nint- in wall;,\ns   mi    liiuir\nsills.\nMr\nsliil-m\n\"The firsl iluy ut th\ntempt wus niuili* 11\nKveryoni' helped Ihumselvi's. Tlilntis\nsot ao li.ul thut Ihe pnssiiiiKcrs fnr\nftnt to In* HMlck, ninl Illiisi' whn\nmat In lied lui'l lo luiU'i'iii'h ihem\nselvus in pillows or take sunn* ter\nrifle thumps, Th\" W'U'.-I silliiTi-r.\nwere the women  with  email ihililiuii\n\"The gill,, lusii-ii three d\u00bby\u00bb.\n\"The .Ui'liiu  attempted to   i\nthe  resin.'.   Inn   ills,,   wis   Imilly   iluin\nuceil.     Other   Ixihte   siuri.-il   oul    p\nin-lp ns.  imi   nnthlm i-oiilii   I'--  il\t\nin ihu terrific Bnle.\"\n\"The morale of the pnuencere wn\nhitrli. An iiisui-iiiii.\non tin- si-i-iie uiii-n\nfur one, nml wrote\nproiiiitiiiiis amounts\ni-nnKriil'iiiillni-l \"'u-\n\u25a0 ii'ili-k uml eBay '1\nhave. Fur ih\" lh\neeturera kepi up ii\n\u25a0aid.\n\u25a0 ills    \\\nuii-,.11,-\n,.y    wi\nFRUIT AND VEGETABLES\nYANCorvr.K.   March  v.\u2014Aviyi  a\nvi.'w to repofttag on $mtable aprrl-\n. itllitinl lam! for loniting 500\nt'kmininn f.'imllios in llritish Colum-\nUiii, .lai-nh Mayrlanyk and Tlifixlnre\nBoreaky, of wlnntpef, members of\nSt. Rapbuol I'nltarlan immigrants\nWelfare A.aaoolatiop of Canada, loft\nh. re (inlay for \"Victoria to interview\nll.ni. T. 1>. rattullo, mtotater of lands.\nThose whom it ia proposed ' to\nbring to I'.ritish rolumbia an1- ex-\npi-i ii-in t-il in mixed farming. The ma.\nji.riiy of ibem Will i*ome from Manl-\ntobe, win i'i- the I'krainians ha\\*e been\n.-'i'Mle.1   i'nr   ||   year;*,   and   othern   will\ncome here direct from Ukrahtla, They\norfti hava \\h<- oobaaabty means to\npurrflflie land ami e-iulpmem to atari\nwon at one*, The intention in tn\nlocate tin' newcomer! early CAli sum-\nTin*  visitor--\nnee thorough\niainl.     Tbey   *\nlUlrirt,     and\nwill  explore the prov-\ni in peairh of the best\nill visit tho OUunaj,'an\nalso     hivostlfi-ate     the\nTerrac\nilisirii-t\nii-ifi,'.\nalong\nthe\nGrand\nHOUSE FAVORS\nCONFERENCE ON\nSENATEREFORM\nShaw's Motion Doubly\nAmended; Most Progressives With Liberals\nOTTAWA. Mareh 9. \u2014 Sin.-He\nform, one of the matters ment inn*.il In\nthe speech from the throne, came lie\nlore    the    house    today    on    a    prlvat\nmember's motinn. j. T. sluiw, fade\npendent. West Culcniy. iho mover \u25a0\u25a0\nthe resolution, aaked  merely  lhal  th\nlinns.,   declare    Unit   \"lhe   siumli.   us   ii\npreaent   appalnted   and   conetltuted   i\nm.i or iiii. Kiui.u-si advantafe in Can\nMi\nnil,.\nShaw's\nUn-   lu\nolution\nwhen\nnol   loai\nmendmenl\nupi\ni.|,a,llr.l\n\\\\'itll--ll|IS\nI-.   j:l   ii.\nirk p..nil... s\nnpiirliil II ki\nriiish  Columl\nV.\\Ni'l|i:VKIl\nHV\ni lily\nFor Constipation\nTako   Tanlac   Vegetable   Pills\nTANLAC\nFOR YOUR HEALTH\nSHERBR00KE HOTEL\nNe\u00abr   C.P.R.   Station.\nRooma   at   lleanonable   Rate*.\nH. DUNK, Proprieter\nTHE L D. CAFE\nFinest\u2022 equipped   rattaurant  in  the\ncitv.      'U'KX    HAV    AM)   WIGHT\nSPECIAL\u2014Ice (\"team. Boda Watai\nand   Mot   I>tinl;s.     Nice,  clean,   furnished   rooms;   hot   and   coU   water\nWe   Cater   to    Private   Parties.\nA CUSTOMER SAID\n\"IF y.m want a smile.\nGO  iu   Morris'  Store.     N'ow\",\nPUT Hint  iii ymir ad.\"\nALL   Right,   Friend.- 'lis  done!\nWE   smile   lu-ciuise   wn*   know\nMORRIS   Qunlily    is    siipn-me:\nAND then we smile becaoaa\nSO   many   Know   il   is   True.\nRead the Advertisements\nTHEY SAVE YOUR TIME\nTHE STANDARD CAFE\n320   Baker  Street.  Nelson,   B.C.\nOPEN   DAY   AND   NIGHT\n11:30 to 2:30, Special  Lunch  35c\n5:30 to 8:00  p.m.,  Supper  35c\nPhone   154\nDODD'S V\nKIDNEY\/\n'\/,, PILLS\n_?\\p?z&_fiy*\nV-I^arrri   \u25a0*> P.,ll \"j\nPro-fisnelve   Wants   Plebiscite\nMoved   hy   J.   W,   rtndlay,   I'roprrt-\nve,    Smith     Hruee.    it    n^k'-d    for    a\nnendment to On- Canadlaa conatitu\non   Kiviuff   the   Dofltlatoa   power   to\nal;e   the   senali-   an   elective   hoily,\n.   uiiidish    it   al tote ther,   \"as   ndfhi\ni decided l\u00abv  Ho* people  in a  pleb\ni.- vote tn he taken at  tin* next   i\nilnlon general eleel Ion.\"\nNo   aoonoT   had   Mr,   Kimihy   takea\nis   aeat   than   J.   .1.   rvnnis.   Liberal.\niiii Hi-, ruse and moved a sul)-aioen<l-\nie\u00bbL He was oppost-il to thi* nhnli-\n\"ii    ni\"    the    siiiate    as    siiKjre^ted    hv\ntr.   Fm.iiay,   in-  utd,    Therefore),   he\n\u25a0-ki'.l   th.'   houae   tn  approve   the   ealliny\nSweaters\nSilk and Wool, both short and long sleeves.   All\nnew shades.    Prices -?4.50 and  $5.50\nSport Flannels\nFor Dresses and Skirts.   Plain, fancy checks and\nstripes.   Width, 50 inches.   Prices $2.25 and $3.25\nThese Are Especially Nice All-Wool Crepes\n50 inches; all new shades.   Heavy weight.   Per\nyard $3.00\nNelsonDry Goods Co*\n\u25a0\nLADIES' WE'AR SPECIALISTS'\nLewis, president of the union, -with\nheailiinarter.'-.. nt Inilhiniipolls. hroueht\n{-in >iiuall*i- vigorous statement from\nMr.' McLurn. -\/,'\n\"Things hnve \u25a0 eome tn a:- pr^tly\npofis,\" ho sHld,, \"when the premier\nnf a Cnnndian provinee is compelleil\ntn tlo hunlnews with n labor official\nhaving* his refklenoe In the-: United\nStatea.\" .\n' \"im tho whole, then, you arc not\nunhappy over  the  situation?\"\n\"1 am certainly not happy,\" was\nthe reply. \"Hut at lea.^t I nm worrying. Let them atay oul two months,\nsix months. It mutters not. Kven-\ntually  they will have to eome  to   us.\"\nLOS   ANCJKLLS,    March'   5.   \u2014 I\nr.rlpfinal   antennu   for   radio,   aecork\nto   Jack   All man,   J-o*   Angeles   euif\nof     reptiles,     was   * tha     rattlesiui\nu.nsrne.\n\"When   a   rattlesnake   is   dormanl\nMeipiiuv.\"    Mr.    Allninn    ^aid    recea\n\"its tongue is  idle.     But when arol\nLONDON   Feb   W.  \u2014' T'.S.A.   apples   ll   s,!irt\u00bb  shooting that   forked   tof\nOregon    V. I low   Newtown,   boxes   extra    flnni    \"-s    mouth    and    seems   to\nfancy,   $-i.:'\"l   to   ft-*n>   f-ir.'-y,   1340   tn   feel and hear through  it.    I have\ni-n.r.T;'   Winesap   extra   fancy,    $.t.r>7   to   rattlesnakes    appear   as    though\nJ-J.S1;    faney.    J*l U    to    $3.57;    Spitzen-    formed    nf    mv    approach    when\niiei-g extra  lancy,  \u00bb3.i(\u00ab   to S_*n\\  fancy,    t,.l]gl\u201eis    werr8    \u201e\u201e-.    moving    back I\nforth   from   their   mouths,   but  the]\nFRUIT CABLES\n-  I'.R.A.   apples\n2, $r..24 to $.ri.72; domestic, if\nMann' Nn. (.\u2022'|S.9S; Xo. 2, Jt.a3; [\nA, apples, barrels Greening Nol\n\u25a054.77 to *7.\u00ab3; Baldwin No. 1. $5.7|\nI6.\u00bbl; Virginia, Albemarle No, 1,\nlo (9,54; boxes'Oregon Newtown\nfaney, t*.?\/i to $3.74; fancy, J2.6|\nMM.\nRATTLESNAKE'S T0NC\nFIRST RADIO ANTENl\n$-1\nri v\nil.ile\nof\nontr\nfede\nand   provincial   go\\-\nnm.ota   to   eonalder  th,.  advisability\nRmending   the   Hrltit-h   Nenh   Amer-\ni  eel   with   mpoet   to  the  conatitu-\n>n   and    power!   ol\"   tile   si-nale.\nRt. Jinn. Arthur Meighen, oppoel-\n\u25a0a leadi r. mi a point ,,r order, quea-\nmed the validity nf the tub-amend-\nint on th,- ground of ambiguity,\nii   Ppeaki r   Lemieux  decided  against\nTh. n  th- houae divided on the aub-\nii. n.lmeiit,   and   il   was  carried   bv   12(1\n32. All tin- Liberals preaent voted\nr Hi.- Rub*amendtnent, as did the\nngrejalvea with  the exception  of  n\nho    voted    agalnat      Only    one    Con-\nrvatlve, w. P, MaoLean, of South\n>rk, subsequently approved the mo-\n\u25a0 n   a.^   amended   by   ihe   iub-amend.\nCOTHKNHRRd,   Sweden.   Feb.   2ti.   \u2014 n',',lt   th,'-v   baoame   conscious  nf  ill\nAmerican   apples,   boxes   Winesap   extra tongues  started.     Rattlesnakes   ha\\J\n<Y.ney,   $3.fir,;   Yellow   Newtown   eombin- ears, but   those tentacles on the en|\n\u25a0tion.   n 10:    Hen    Davis   bar-Ms   f.o.b. the   fongue   serve   the   purpose.\"\nNew   York.   $fiir>0;   Australian   apples   f.\noh     London,    ('leonatra   No.    1,    **-05; rr* I   I \u25a0    \/ I    a* \u25a0\nJonathan no i, \u00bb,\u00bb, , i rcedrhiwturoch mount\nHULL, F>'b, 2fi \u2014 T'.S.A. apples, I\nboxes Ore eon Yellow Newtown extra i\nfanev,    $3 11    to    lift;    Wlnesap    extra\nfancv,   $'121    to   $3.99:   Spitzenberg   ex-1      MARUOKT),   South   Wales,   March\ntra   fanev.   $3.39   to  $37T>;   Orll.-y   extra   The  natives of Kargoed  began a\nfaney, |1.4I to J3>-39; New  York Oreen-   ()f   prayer   services   recently   with\n^'J^t^^LZ no:!'V h\" ' '\"\u2022|\"Ki\"* \u2022*\u2022\"- ******\nin Wales Is Mov\nGLABOOW, Feb. 27.\u2014Tlritish rolumbia   applea,   ex   s s.   Concordia,   boxee\nWfneaati extra fancy. J3.7\"i; fancy,\nI-I.S7! Btayman fancy. J3.L>: extra fanev. *3.r.7: U<n Davis extra fancy, $2 3\u00ab:\nYellow Newtown extra f:mry. S3.10 to\n?3r.7; fancy. $*>98 to $3.27; V. S. A.\napples, barrels Vircfnia Ben Davis No\nt, Jfi-37 lo I7?l\u00bb; Oreeninc No. 1. $7.ir.;\nl.i-n Davis No, 1 *fil!7; Albemarles\nNo.   1,   $10,97   to   $12.Hi.\nLIVERPOOL. F'b. 27, \u2014 Nova Scotia applos. (x S S Diphv. Tien Davis\n\\'o. 1 $4.77 to IMd; No ?. $4 .->9 to\n\u00ab*\".: dnme\u00ablic. 14 nr, to $4.r,3: No. 3.\n^3 33 \u00bbo $3T<7: flinoi No. t U 3*?* vrt\n\" S-i.77: domestic. M.TT: vo 3. <3 9?:\nVononreil    Vn     1      S*.    <o    *r. t'i;    No     '>\n\"i 29 to '177: dwmeetle   \u00bbif>\"  to IMR:\nVn.     ^.     Iim     Io     <3S1*    -H-.1r'--i\"     r}^^-,^.\ntie.   14.04   -r,   |4 Kl'   vo.   1    nu?*   0,irk\n1.   *fi fi\ndryer   weather   which   It   was   belij\n| WO\u00abtd      arrest      the      movements\nTroedrhiwftrweh    mountain\nwhich    l.us   done   great   property\na^e  and  become a   menace to the\ninunity.\nFresh   fissures   have  appeared\nfoot   of   the   moving   mountain,   anif\nth-  nearby  highways  have been\nto    traffic.       Water    mains    suppll\nmere     than     100,000     persons    in T\nFhyinney   valley   have   been   brokeri\ntbe   pivssurr   of   the   moving earth |\nseveral    hundred    workmen    have\nemployed   to   make   repairs   as   rail\nas   possible,.\nSeveral sections of a newly\n\u2022truoted main trunk sewer which 1\nmare than $3,ooo,0(\u00bbo, have alrl\ndestroyed and In some pll\npipes were pushed 2fl to 30 f\nof   position.\nthe\nnt ta-\n<;j -t;\nilnn\nni\nHI <lfl\nLEWIS VIEWS\nIT AS STRIKE,\nNOT LOCKOUT\n(Continued   from  I'age  One)\nMine    Workers   of   America    will    not\n\u25a0upply maintenance men, the government   of   Nova   Scotia   will   be   rom-\npalled    in   do   so   or   \u00ab)m   provide    us\nwith  protection. Either tint  or  the\nmines belonging to the province  will\ndrown.\"\n\".\\,v,   if   they drown,   can    thev   be\npumped out  againr\n\"Yes, bin |In- process Is long ami\ncostly 7\"\nFiddling    While    Rome    Burns\n\"We are doing our level besi to\nmaintain tho collieries, and intend to\ndo so to the limit of our endurance.\nlb it wo cannot go on forever, if\nother people aro going to sil about\nand fiddle while Home bums, wu certainly are not. The situation is now\nup to the Fnited Mine Workers of\nAmerica    or    lhe    provincial    govern-\nTVS A   aw1*\u00ab\nVi'wii.ivn    *\u00b0vtl\nff,ncv.   JIMft\nbev,.a   (\n,       f'i\"V\no H.B-T.\nNO    3.        A     fashionable     London    jewele\nT?\"\"1'   showing    sets   of   very    narrow\n$nf.7    to    bracelets\nSOFTHAMP^OV     V.lt     \u00ab(!     \u2014   TS\\\n,....!..\u00ab     |,rv^s   Snl'Z\"\"lnT-'   -vi.-.    r.n,..-\n^1 UH    i0    *i '\u2022,1 *    f.'ini***.    -13 '\u2022!    to    t:i J**,-\n'  irrn,i\u00bb   |*a*   (o  *tiifl:   winemn  f^'-\n\"ii  f'.\"cv. *3 -r. to e\u00bbat;  -*t\u00ab-.v   sts3*\n* rrade 1,1 m to \u2666'.rt- Yellow >VW.\n\u25a0rwn M-in f.i\u00ab\u2014 S? 74 to Sn 4\u2022\", - f;,\u201e.\n\u00ab2.r,n   to    *:t 2!'    C   tri->d-     %\u2022* B*   *o\nicis     ior     evening     wear;\nare    ijuile    pluln,    oth.-rs    are    hevJ\n\u2014 in   fact,   very   like   the   bracelet!\nour  childhood.\n,*,-;.\nA*\n*7 N7:    Yellow\nhn\u00bbePl\u00ab\n.vn   No.   I.   M 18,\niLOTTi-nr)A\\r   v*h   --:\n.   13 9*1*    fttiyrv     *?\np\u201e\u00ab\nf\"\u00abi\"*.\nOanos\nOT\n\\ <-\u2022. iow\ni.*\n,h\nII\n\u2014r>,n   rt-w\nla  No.\nSS\no\n\u00abfi\nr, 1 \u2022\nA\n),-...\u25a0, -irl*.\nNo     1.\n1 2\n;   Or\n*en\nna\nNr\nI\n.   $R S3.\nT  1\n*Frt'\nno\nM--\nrh\n2   nnd   ^fnr'-'i    -t\n\u25a0a    v\n*o*\ntl\nant\n'.-\u25a0\n' y    c S\nVale.\nore\nP--I\n1\n\"h\n\\-\n-irt-pl^     Umi\no.\ntn\n\u2022! '.\nVf\nt.  \u00abi M\nto   ''V\nin*\n-tin\n* t\nIK\nto\n*H\n\u25a0\">*    Vo     !)\n*2 Rfi\n1 31-\nN'.\nn*\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0eil\nVn        t         *\n77    t0\ntu\n'\n'.\no\n*r- 7\"       -In\nto\n11 -\ni:\nvo\n1\nS3 3-1    tn\n*3 Si:\nini\n7\no     Ofl \u00ab7-\nVn      \u00ab\nae\nto\n\"d\n\u25a0,\".\n.ton\n,\u201e.ti^        *|\nn;    to\n. i\u00ab\nVu\n:t\n\u2022'i\nin\nto\n\u00ab3 \u2022\"*   \u00ab\u00bbark   No\n? t    t,\n\u25a0    V\nn\n0    \u00abt \u00ab3   to\n\u00ab-. -'..\n>*r-*-**\u2022*\nli\nto\nSt\nlfi;    ~B\\    1\n<3 10\nHer Headaches Were So t\nShe Couldn't Do Anythii\nOnce  the   head   starts   to  arhd\ni pain   you   may  rest  assured  that\nI cause  comes  from  the  stomach,  1\n'or bowels, an-THie cauee must he\nmoved   before   permanent   relief\nbe  had.\nI    There   is   nn    better   remedy\nheadaches   of   every   description   t\nBURDOCK\nBLOOD BITTERS\nHi.M\nIt X f.r,\n*3 rr,\ninent.\"\nIleferenc.r\nby    I'remie\ni   the   telegram   received,\nArmstrong    from    J.    I..1\n\u25a0 Wn    3.   %ri*\\\\  'mt^rin  \u00abnpio\u201e  ox   S St\n\u00bbiahnt\"-n    -\u00abti -t   Wonti^M,    \u00aban   T>ivfi\n\u25a0 1. *\" 7*^ to '\"(-ifi: No \" stni to\n?t; i*om*afle <1 flR to tif,*- Vn 3.\n\"r\"- tkiplrn Rttaae* vn. I. US 34' No\nIT.IK' ilom.-ntic. (R2n* No, 1 l'i to\n72;   fJanos   No.   1.   JT> 73   to  Iftfl]   No\nr\nL\nTHE   GUMPS\u2014A   MIDSUMMER  DAY   DREAM\nf   l-fSS  ^ (\".\"-.St -   W\u00abU., UOVAH NOT?   \u25a0'\u2022-\u2022-\n\u25a0^^CG -  I can ^,^t vv\\-a ho\\m hoppvmq\ntiftOUt-A-3   ON   HI'S   UT-Vt-E SNOW SWOt-S - RUNNING\nFUONA THt  VUMP  TO  -IH^   MOVlS-e *TQ   WtW FROM\n*-7BBXX**B io 'o'e^^v\\-   \\  can ?itTURt tHt\nliClCtC-6 HMMCjING OVI HI'S WH\\^KtV!.$ -\nHE WON'T KM0W VCWE^H^Tl *1*\u00ab QOGHT\nTo   SMfcM-c   O-i JlJ-Sf 8*8*\u00a3X>{ -CHA Of \u25a0=-\n\/ \u201eUtT !25 r*tsl ^ ^*^ ST^ *>P TV.EV-L ^^^^\n\u2022W.   XMXB. VT-    \\TS   V*o  us^   TR-ilHC To\nFttx> ^ povMi -s-eivr. coco\\^\\ns- \\f\n^NH0Nt EWOONS 'SUYV.MU ON ^ (CN SltF-WM W\nUT *tfA SV\\?- W TviKT-5 -miva \\T.t\\ O* ^\nPl-EASV-V-E  WV*S   -SVIOWVh \\  IHTt^rERf0   CMi\nW tvi^   jknitc^ town nNt <?.mi-,' em-f\n\\MV\\M   WH  C^N\u2022T  CiVV  X  UTTLE HEICT-\nTH^   -FUVT   \\*3   CO\\.X>E'R. THNM  CVIR.\\STmM\n\\n  ^l.^?\u00ab^-\nfAh^CH VHINO^S ^Ntl M-ft\\l_ SVIOWtliS  ~^\nIANM \u00ab,t IV T-RIEI-T 1Q 50ru\\-i. ?torvt BUT\ntHE V-ir^i \"31UO-5 OO WHtWe  THtH\nCAN p\\c\\^   TWc\\R MJ.-H FV.OVJERS\nW   jMSDMl-i -    \\T   M^S   \u00abe MARCH\nTO A, LOT OF  TtOVX-t  %V)T  IT'S\ndUHf  TO   M-c.   ^Nb \\F N0U\nt>0N'T   %*U%V1  \\T I'ttOtT THE.\nS\\lM('>.N^ -wc vjm?-ia South vsvttr'c\nT\\lt Q^M--0,t Sv.O'SSOM'S  M--T>\n\u25a0J-UTTCRFV-NtS  TO M^\u00ab^ ov)T\n-.FFV----.-.VV-T-S F.*\u00a3VORE m HOT^R-^ fVjCuc\nTO VKOIE VIA ^vuht-   THE OWVS\nVliTNtS'S   MbMHUT A\\t   -\n1NIVU   6-S\n\u25a0yMR   t\\   Cf-ltVNtXV^.-''^'-}''^\nIrs.   \\\\\"m.   Halyard.   Lower   St\u00ab\n6,   N.S.,   writes:\u2014\"I   suffered\n\u25a0 It remotes the cause of the h<\naehes in n way that no other ren\nwill do\nMrs.\n\u25a0lcfce, N.S., writes:\u2014\"I suffered\nn long time with my head. Jt w\nache and ache until it made\n\u2022\u2022\u25a0iik 1 cftQld not do nnything,\nalter tuktU four bottles of fl.\nI feel that I cannot recommend it\nhighly to all those suffering\nhen (laches' of .any  kind.\"\nB.li.IJ. has been on the market\ntho ]>ast 4fi years find is recoxn\nby nil who have used It to he wit!\nan equal ns a remedy for headael\nIJtit up only by The T. Milburn\nLimited. Toronto, Ont.\nEASY TO DARKEN\nYOUR GRAY HAl\nWYien   ynir   itHrken   your   hair\nk_o   Tea   and   Sulphur,   no   one\ntell,       because\ndone     so     natur:\n\u25a00   evenly.     l't\niik     this     mixt\nbouKh,   ul   hone\nnussy  and   tron\n' .-tome.    At little\nyou ran  buy nt\nitrn\n\u25a0to\nready-to-uso   pre\nration,   improved\nthe      addition\nother ingredli\n\"Wyeth's Hnjre\nSulphur Comportnd.'' You Just dai\nen a sponse or soft brush with\nand draw this throiiRh your h\ntakinf one smnll strand at a ti\nhy mnvnlnff all (fray hair dlaappf\nand. after another apjillcatlon or t\nyour hair bftconfn beautifully da\nened, pluMsy mul luxuriant.\nOray, faded hair, though no I\ngrace. )\u00ab a Biktn of old age. and ns\njail deslri* n, youthful and attract\n' appearance, got husy nt once o\n1 Wyeth'i Snge nnd Sulphur C-fl\n| pound and look years younger.\n \u2014\n\u2014'\n :\n:: l\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1925\nPage Three\n'\u25a0-... ':-\nHAGtf\nbaking\niZmnh-\nr 7he Secret 6P\nSuccessful Bating]\n(Consists very largely of\nchoosing a taking pow-\nder whose leavening\nqualities are uniformly\nreliable.\nMagic Baking Powder\nis the powder that never\nfails you. This is ths\nreason why it is by far\nthe most popular baking powder in Canada.\nMACSC\nWDER\nEastern States Has\nImproving Business '\"'\"'\"\nPowell Tells Clnb\nThere arc no signs of n boom ln\nIlie eastern Un led Slates, hut un\nImprovement in business has occurred, nnd. tha proapecta tiro ror\nit continued and Kiailua] improvement. VV. W. I'owell told the Nel-\n\u25a001 Rotary cluh In nn address yes-\n^teldny on his return from New York.\nShort coateeH madii of lapestry\n\u25a0MM quaintly colored in blues. Kievs\nand ererns, or of brtfhtly colored\nlace, were worn by numbers of\nsmart women at the southern Franco\nresorts.\nOutstanillnK at the Paris anrnlnn\nIs the silhouette which molds the\nupper part or the fiearc siuo.*tlilv\nhut not tightly, curves ever nu\nsilKlitly In at as low a line ns the\nnormal waistline permits, and swells\nKclitly nut again tn n lull liem; and\nIt Is a very short sillinuctte so that\nthe l.ro.itv of Ilie skirt keeps the\nWaJatllne fairly low in effect, and tl,,.\nKentle flare of the skirt Is frequently\neonipliniented by aleoVM Which ure\nfull   below   the   eltKW.\n'ROAD \\TO LOVE'\nBy ELENORE MEHERW\nONE\nEGG\nNUT\nBREAD\n\u00a9I\nfiR\"S\nThis recipe came all Ihe way\nfrum Australia from ,\\i,s. Unod'-\nsiiti, who lived thero for a time\nseveral years ago.\nHeat 1 egg, iidd \u25a0* cup sngq,.\natld beat again, % eup I'lli'lfic\nMil\" and if, eup waler, U teaspoon salt. L\",i cups flour, 3\nlevel tenspiiiuis balling powder\nnnd \\ etij, chopped nut meats.\nBake olid .liOrtr.\nPAcinc MILK\nHead Office, Vancouver\nFactories   at   Ladner   and   Abbotsford\nIn Girlhood and\nWomanhood\nPi\nrii-st    experience    with     Dr.\nvoriu-   Prescription   was\nuliout   the   lime   I   was   growing   fn\nWomanhood,\" said Mrs. Hilda Hodglna\nof .'.in Aykner Avantw, Windsor, (int.\nuho.se plctura appcara above. \"I had\nbooonu run down, my nerves were\nhad and I fol   very weak nml tieniblv.\nMy mother gave mi- in-, I'lern-'s\nFavorite   Preecrlptlon   and   it   com.\nplelely bUllt nie up in health, strenglh-\neneil   my   nerves   and   made   me   ImI\nwell  nnd   itroof.    since   I   man-lad,\nwhenever 1 have fait myself going\nihnvn in health, or my nerves beginning t.. luiiiiei* me. I havo taken the\n'l-'uviuile Pies, rlptlou.' and every time\nit has done for me Just what I ex-\npeeted It would do\u2014huilt nie up in\nhealth ami strength. cpiliMed my\nnerves uml nia'de mt* feel fine. There\nlOO'-l any medii Ine a woman can take\nfm* her IU* that ran compare with\nTavorite Proocrlptlon.\"\n\u25a0aad LOc to Dr. Piorco'i Lakooatory\nin Brldfofcurs Odt\u201e tin* \u25a0 trial package   Favorite   Prescription   tablets.\nCHAPTER XIV\n\"What aie we going to do, Denny?\"\nThe glory of the dawn waa over,\nall the brilliant colorsa sombered. Far\nto the objsU the bay a'sheet of gray\nsteel meeting a eold, leaden sky.\nFor liqurs thoy hail sat almost client,\nKaty hudulod in the blankets, Denny\ndozing ,at  her. feet.,.,\n\"Does It seem like the end of the\nworld to you?\"\n\"Xo,,iL doesn't. More like the be-\nglnr.;ng.\"\n\"\u25a0Are we going back to Aunt .Tosle?\"\n.\"You bet we're tiut! They put us\nout.   didn't   they?\"\n\"Oh, sho didn't mean it. You know\nshe didn't. Denny. The poor slug!\"\nThe fetter slipped; Katy laughed.\n\"Isn't It just terrlble-I can't even\ntalk. Denny. Do you think I'm orful\nstupid? .Uu you think you'll be sorry\nyou  let   me   come?\"\n\"Maybe you'll be eorry I took you,\nWill   yuu,   Katy-kid?\"\n\"Never\u2014never\u2014never! Hut I wish\nwe could go and see Aunt Josie and\nsay good-hyo to Lizzie ond liltle Martha. They'll be sorry. Whcre'll we\ngo,   Denny?   Do  you   know?\"\nPinned down to the definite. Denny\ntook refuge,  lit a weighty:\n\"You'll  see, Katy,   1 know:\"\n\"I   wish   I   was  brave,   Denny.\"\n. \"You  are;   You  wait\u2014don't   you  be\nafraid.\"\nThe f-even o'clock bells were ring-\nInR. \u00bbFrom the tents women iwith\ntheir hair down their backs, water\npitchers In their hands, began a, procession to tlic fauooU- They laughed\nyawned\u2014their slippers shuffled.\nBabies were crying, dogs barking,\nmothei-s scolding\u2014the park was going\nthrough tlic rasping ordeal of arising.\n\u25a0 Suddenly, i tho flap of the tent\nV\/henco the nocturnal duct had pro-*\ncuedod was puibed open. A rotund\nlittle woman with veny round eyes,\nher hair frizzled in heavy bangs, and\nwearing a tight black sateen waist.\nstepped out, knelt briskly on the\nground and laid sticks for a fire.\nWhan \u00abhe had fanned and blown it to\na good blaze she set a coffee pot at\nthe side and a frying pan on top.\nInto this she dropped half a dufcen\nsmall   meat  balls. . .\nKaty, tickled by the prime, abrupt\nmovements nudged Denny and began shooting her eyes east and went\nlike tho roly-poly woman in black\nsateen did. She -stopped -tuickly; the\nwoman hail fixed her brick glance on\nthe two of them .announcing in a\ntight,   decisive   tone:\n\"New neighbors! Do tell! Come In\non us ln tlu* night. New neighbors.\"\nShe spoke In a sharp, exclamatory\ntone.\nImmediately from the Int or ior of\nthe tent came a raucuun echo\u2014the\nvoice that had ordered: \"Stop that,\nstop.\"    Now It said very Indignantly:\n\"Hush, Louisa!\"\n\"Hush yourself Deliu! New nigh-\nburs\u2014do toll.\"\nKaty began to laugh\u2014but Delia\nblushed, apologizing to Denny in a\nwhisper: \"Don't you mind, Louisa. My\nparrot, you know. Durned out, were\nJ \u25a0ou ?\"\n\"Well, just about?\"\n'    \"Do    tell!       Put    where    have    you\nbeen all this time?   Oh, I see\u2014the little girl wae hurt.    Didn't you save a\nthing? Not a thing'\/\"\nHer tone Intimated that the less\nthey saved, this higher she would\nesteem them. Denny waa non-coin-\nmlttul:\n\"Lost everything else? .lust like\nme. Uh, well\u2014tewer burdens!\" She\nstood up, resting her thumbs lightly\non .her soft, fat hips, went into the\ntent and came uut with two slices of\nbam. i WH the little girl over.\nPlenty here and welcome.\"\nWhen Denny hesitated she bounced\nover to Kuty, pushed her eliair to\nthe fire:\n\"The idea! Do toll'.\" Katy was\noverjoyed, .warmed to the heart by\ntho   odd,  explosive  friendliness.\n\"This is very kind of you,\" she\nsaid politely; \"Denny and I thank\nyou.\"   i\n\"Oh\u2014so his name is Denny Is It?\nAnd whaA'*. yours? Katy? Wonder\nthuy didn't call .vou Hluebell. My\nname is Terkle\u2014Mrs. Delia. Terkle.\nHave a meat ball\u2014\" She dropped\none on Katy's plate, two on Denny's.\nvSo you're going to camp hero, are\nyou?\"    1        i\nDenny seixed tlio suggestion: \"Just\nfor rt while, Mrs. Tci-klc\u2014until we\ncan find  rooms.\"\n\"Indeed! Uuoin* indeed! Oi> tell \u2014\nyou'll have a search. As though Delia\nTerkle would be living in the park if\nrooms  wore 4o  be had'.'  '\nThe saneer-liko eyes wagged thi*\nway and that and Mrs. Terkle chewed\nvigorously.    Katy was a litte alarmed.\n\"('ourae. Denny doesn't know, Mis'\nDelli,\" she offered in a soothing.\nconfidential tone. \"We don't know a\nbit whatever In the world  to do\u2014\"\n\"If we could get a tent here for a\nwhile\u2014\" Denny was bound it should\nappear that  he did  know what   lo do.\n\"Well, you can't!\" Mrs. Terkle interrupted with an uir of triumph.\n\"Didn't the Conatys sleep on tin*\nglass for a week till strangers took\nthem In? There's not a tent to tbe\ncily!\"\nShe waited for this announcement\nto sink in. Denny had the lltte boy's\nimpulse to wrinkle up his nose ami\nsay. \"Pooh! f'.u.-ss I'll scar* up\nsomething.     Guess   1   will,   all   right!\"\nPut she had abruptly set down her\ncoffee cup to put Katy's hand:\n\"Don't worry, Hluebeli: I've arranged\nthings before;  I'll arrange thorn now!\"\nLike a tin soldier, exultant with\naulhority she went hustling into the\ntent. Danny whispered hurriedly to\nKaty. There was murh making of\nfaces, frowning and giggling between\nthem, but Lhey decided to -accept the\nodd Mrs. Tcrkb's hospitalitv for a\nday   or   two.     When   she   eama   forth\nKaty announced with sweet formality:\n\"This is orful good In yuu, Mis'\nDelia-just orful nice, ain't ll, Denny?\"\n\"We're much obliged.\" Denny\nadded, manfully, but Delia breezed\naway his grownup airs with an\nabrupt:\n\"Tut, bid. bring over the blankets.\"\nTo the women who wen; passing she\ncalled familiarly: \"New iieighhors,\nfolks, think if il\u2014Hlept on tho grass\nnil night. Uurned out? Well, 1 should\nsay!'   ' \u2022\nMrs. ball* moved Kuty Into the\nsun. gave her a strip of linen -with\nholly berries stamped on It to embroider and told a vivid tale of\nKaty's misfortune, Denny's heroism\nto all who would listen. Tbe purely\nimaginative yarn was soon carried\nfrom lent to tent. Katy found herself a person of delightful Importance.\n\"Think it's ail right lo slay here\nfor u while, Katy?\" Denny asked the\nsecond   morning.\n\"oh-o-oh, it's like being* a princess,\nDenny\u2014living In the park. And ain't\nshe Just the funniest sing! I'm gonna\nlaff right In her face. I can feel it\ncoming on. Uut wheru you -going,\nDonny?\"\n\"To work, if you're not afraid.\nThink  you'll* all right here?\"\n\"With Delia?\" Katy giggled, \"with\nthose orful round eyes? Course I\num!\"\nThe sun made tho bright chestnut\nhair glint with red and gold; the\npure joyous eyes like soft Jewels. Y'et\nKaty, for her fourteen yeara, seemed\nso little, childlike as the day Denny-\nwon the doll and put it in her arms, j\nHe looked ut the sweet, winsome face\nand the tenderness that hud uston-\nished him in the morning rushed to\nhis heart. He would have to take\ncare of her.    You  bet he would!\nAnd Denny had only 10 dollars.\nThe rest, earned cleaning bricks, he\nhad given Aunt Josie. He must make\nmore. They couldn't livt in a park\nforever.\nY'et he wus half afraid to leave\nKaty alone. He walked down the\npath\u2014came back. . ,\n\"Sure you're not afraid, Katy?\"\nKaty  was sure. .\n: The day was filled with exe\\-\nment\u2014young girls prancing ia anil\nout of the tents, their hair elaborately combed, babies toddling and fulling; old men anil women, wrapped\nIn bhinkets. silting on the ground, rc-\ntolllug in loudening voices, like an-\nrient Homers, the lurid accounts of\ntheir experiences. Camp fires smoked,\nbeans boiled, little boys kept running\nfrum the bread line proudly displaying innumerable cans of corned beef\nand mackerel. Katy felt as though\nshe  were at  a  show.\nThero was tho yonng man across\ntho road who sang, without ceasing.\n\"Just llreak the News to Mother.\"\nAud the robust girl in the garish pink\nwaist nnd high French heels who\nstepped out with the air of a duchess,\ngreeted Katy with a light. \"Say.\ndearie, would ynu mind holding the\nbaby for a while? I have to go on an\nerrand.\" Without    more   ado,    she\nflopped the child into Katy's arms,\nwalked off without I care in the\nworld and didn't return till 7 o'clock\nthat evening.\nThe-.-c was plenty tu amuse and distract. Katy was happy as a bird.\nDenny no longer worried about her.\nHe slept on a mattress outside the\ntent, feeling himself a man, the protector of Katy. Yet sensing no burdens in this fine, happy-go-lucky existence.\nLife was much freer and gu-ycr hen;\nthan in the Hurley kitchen. Denny\nhad sneaked back the si 'ond day,\neager for some word of Violet. Aunt\nJosie wiped the Immense tears from\nher eyes, shook her head in her mule,\npiercing way. Mutt was still on the\nrampage . Bhe was afraid he might\nsee   Denny.\n\"She hasn't sent a word, Denny,\nnut a single word. Oh, my pour girl!\nHut   I   thought   you'd   see   ber,   Denny\nI was  sure you'd  see  her.\"\nDenny bad no Idea where Violet\nmight be. Aunt Josie kapt looking\nfearfully tu the hall where her husband    might   enter.\n\"Go, Denny. Don't let him see\nyou. Ha'a wild. I can't lot you in.\nCo now\u2014'1\nHe was glud to be away\u2014felt a\nbonny gladiici\u00bbs rising at the thought\nof Mrs. Terkle with her skimpy black\nwaist, her generous heart; and Katy\nlaughing right In her face, saying:\n\"Oh.   you're   to   funny.    Mis'    Delia!\"\nII was like a vacation in tbe country.\nKaty     was     making     friends     with\nevery one\u2014why, she hardly needed\nDtnny\u2014\nToward the end of the week he\ncame home jubilant. It was his duty\nto stand in tiie line every evening for\nprovisions. This night the man Iu\ncharge   nodded   mysteriously.     .\n\"Guess you can take care of this,\nyoung fellow.\" he said with a pleasant wink, and gave Denny a big ham.\nAs no onw else received one. Denny\ntook it as a special tribute to his\nwinning manner and thought how\nhe'd   boast of It  to Kuty.\nHe was a block from the park.\nSome one wus running towards him.\nIt was Mrs. Terkle. With a chill pre.\nmortttion Denny dashed toward her.\nShe caught his arm, tried to speak.\nthe  frizzed   hair   bobbing.\n\"Wheeled a any\u2014Bluebell\u2014wheeled\naway.\"\nI), nny   grow   fulnt   wilh   terror.\nPin thai was It. Someone had\nwheeled Katy away. Duly a little\ngii I of 5 had hoi n It\u2014had *<*en a\nwoman talking to Katy. talking Quito\na while and then, suddenly tuni|ig.\nwhislvdji-er swiftly from the pu? k.\n'   \" \"(To   lie' Continued)     \u25a0\nMorrison Tells Judge Forin\nHe Gashed His Wrists\n.   \u2022, Unknowningly\nSAW PEOPLE ALL\nOVER THE ROOM\nJudge Gives Him Minimum\nTerm With Parole When\n* Cured\nCHINESE SOLO\nAND NOT BOOZE\nSo He Tells, Magistrate in\nAnswering Liquor Count;\nDecision Reserved\n\"You need protection from vour-\nself. I am going to send you \"down\nto New Westminster to take the\ntreatment for drug addicts under\nthe warden there, and I am imposing the minimum sentence for\nNew Westminster of two years, with\na recommendation that you be\nlib* rated, on parole, when cured\nof the drub habit. It is evident\nthat you did not cut yourself con-\nfeo ously,\" said Judge J. A. l-'orin\nto William Morrison, accused of attempting to commit suicide, ln\ncounty court yesterday morning.\nMorrison, who slated he had been\nn drug add ct foi* 20 years, was\nfound in a room in the Madden\nhotel on 1'ebruary I\"., with self-\ninflicted wounds, made by razors,\nfn his wrists and arms. The accused said he had come out of an\nunconscious state, after an overdose\nof coca no. and found himself in a\ncorner of the room with a blanket\nover his head, cuts on bis arms,\nand   the   razors   on   the   bed.\nDr. H. H. MacKenzie told of\nbeing called to the hotel and finding Morrison with his wests and\narms cut, and of uttending him at\nhis office before sending him to\nthe Kootenay Pake Oeneral hospital.\nXo I'Hi nils, No Money\nD. A. McDonald said he had\nbeen in the room between 12 noon\nand 1 o'clock, and had asked\nMorrison when he hail cut himself. The latter bad answered:\n'\u25a0om*. time during tbe night.\" He\nasked tbe nccused why be bad\ndone this, and Morrison sad he-\nhad no money, no friends, and\nwished he had made a bettor Job\nuf   it.\nChief of Police Thomas H. Long\nidentified tbo iwo razors produced\nn court as those he bad taken\nfrom Morrison's room on February\nK>, after being Called by a telephone message. lie stated he had\nknown the accused for a number of\nyears.\nMorrison, who was undefended,\nlsked the chief if he remembered\nthe man whn had been going about\nlast .June, without clothes, or in his\nunderclothes, and said he had\nbeen   a   drug  add ct,   too,\n'If I had done what that man\ndid, and run around with my underclothes on, I would have run the\ndrug off, and not cut myself,\" ho\nstated. \"That day when I went\nInto tbe room after taking cocaine\nI was scared. I saw people all ovei.\nI mat to the window to jump out.\nand saw two men just outside. I\nlay on the bed and pulled the\nclothes over my head, because Iheic\nseemed to be two men behind it.\nThen I went unconscious, und afterward found myself in the corner\nwith a blank it over my head, and\ncuts in the arms, and the razors on\nthe bed. I was weak and sick\nas a  result   of  the  drug.\"\nlie stated thai he had served six\nmonths for having drugs in his\npossession, at one time, and that\nthe chief had sent him down.\nLife for Shot of Morphine\n\"When people Jump out of windows, oi' when they are .away\nfrom home for days, it is tbe result of an overdose of cocaine ou a\nnervous disposition,\" he said. \"Put\nIf I had wanted lo commit suicide\nI would havo cut some vital place,\ntbe jugular or something like that.\nI have been taking drugs tor L't)\nyears, as lhe chief knows, and\nafter an overdose of cocaine 1 would\ngive my life for a shot of morphine or heroin or A. C, C. tablets.\"\nJudge Porta in sentencing Morrison, said he would get reports on\nhlm from time to time, and hoped\nhe  would  come  out a   new  man.\nJames O'Shea, K.C, of O'Shea\n& Irving, represented tbo attonay-\ngeneral. \u25a0.\nWhatDoYouThink?\nThe Dally N.ws Invites letters\nfrom readers upon matters of public interest. A nom-de-plumo WS)3,\nIf desired, be employed, but every\nletter must be signed by the wrltf-r\nag a guarantee of good faith,\nthough not necessarily fur publication. Letters should he brief, and\nmust avoid personalities. Tha\nDaily News does not hold Itself,\nIn any way. responsibly for the\nviews of correspondents. Letters\nwhich contain advertising matter,\nor propaganda which is classed as\nadvertising, will not be accepted\nunder any  circumstances.\nWilson Alleges That\nRoad Relief Work Is\nNot Fairly Allotted\nTo the IMitor of The Daily News:    \"*\"*\"\"*\nSir\u2014Would you kindly give nie a\nlittle spaei- In your paptr? I am not\na born kiek.-r. hut I like things to\neven up a little. TaofO is the government road inOOttoa. It was supposed to be relief work, and tlie QUO\nwere supposed lo gi-t a week's work\neseh on the Job till It was through.\nPut instead of that some got none,\nothers tt week, and some six weeks.\nThere are married men in this town\n*ith families on tin- verge of starvation, yet they were Inid off. and others\nkept on for six or seven weeks ever\nsince the job started. It looks a\nlittle fishy. There should he no pets\nor favoriti-s in such Jobs, relief ur\nnny other job for that matter. Every\nman, woman and child has got to live.\nThey   are   government   jobs,   aad   the\nfovwramoat is the people, so tiie\npeople m-ust be working for tliem-\nf-elves. and the officials are tho servants, so where does It come in thai\nthey can fire a man? Nothing doing\nThings seem lo be twisted around the\nwrong way. Men with families who\nsre paying rates and taxes for the job\nto be done cannot get work on their\nown job. It is time* the workers\nopened their eyes and began to think\nfor themselves and to demand their\nrights and gut fresh men to run the\nwork.\nJ.   T.   WILSON.\nNelsort. H.r., March T. l\u00bbt\u00a3\nYOUTHS WIN ON\nCASE DRINKING\nPUBLJCJLACE\nLiquor Consumed in Wood\nShed Not Public, Says Police Magistrate\nA charge of drinking liquor in\na public place, lodged by tho city\npolice against three minora, was\nyesterday afternoon dismissed by\nMagistrate William Pvown. Tho\ncharge arose out of tho case, in\nwhich .loo Kor Kook was charged\nwilh   selling   liquor   to   the   minors.\nAccording   to   lln*   evidence   of   tho\nboya  charted,  thoj   bad   two  drinks\nfrom a bottle of rye whisky In an\nold woodshed iu an alleyway off\nJosephine  street.\nThe police contended 1ii.it the\nwoodshed, having three Open windows and a door, and heing* open,\nand used by the public, waa a\npublic place. Chief of folic- Long\nIn his evidence admitted that tho\nbuilding was a public place but not\nwith    the    owners   consent.\nMagistrate    Brown    disiu Nscd    the\nase.   as   tbe   woodshed    was   located\nD  private property.    B,  Q. Matthew\ndefended the minors.\nBASKETBALL TEAMS\nREADY FOR TRAIL\nFIFTY YARDS OF\nBOUGAINILEAS\nDELIGHT VISION\nHope Botanical Gardens in\nKingston Give Pleasure\nto Archdeacon\nSHIP AT LAST IS\nREADY TO DEPART\nAfter Prodigious Exertions\nHe Gets Aboard for Voyage to the States\nrather scattered, but that, of course,\nis a matter of opinion. I know\n1 got good and tired rambling around,\nand would have preferred to have\nthings   more   concentrated.\nThere ure other parks and publio\ngardens, but what I have said of\nHope gardens will probably satisfy\nmy   readers.\nAmong the guests at the hotel\nwhere J was boarding , there was*\ntwo lady tourists from Wisconsin,\nThey were Kpiscopalians, and expressed a wish to uccoinpany me to\nChurch on Sunday. I took them in\nthe morning to tbe parish church,\na fine, large, stone building. There\nwere perhaps 4UU or 500 in the congregation. The ladies were delighted with the building itself, but\nwhat they noticed most was tho\nvery polite attention we met with.\nSonic ladies vacated their seats in\nour favor, the verger saw that\nwe had books, and cons'.dering that\nIt was the Church of Kngland, often\naccused of coldness and indifference\nto strangers, we had every reason to\nbe pleased with our reception. The\nalnglnf was good with a surpliced\nchoir and the sermon was short, so\nthe ladies were delighted with their\nintroduction to a Church of England\nservice, and', of 'course, I was\ncorrespondingly  gateful.\nSailing Hour Suddenly Arrives\nOf course there are a host of little things I might mention in connection with my long wait In Kingston, but none of them was of\nsuch startling nature ns to bo worth\nrecording, so I will merely say that\non the morning of the 15th I went\nto the shipping office once mon:\ninquire   about   the   boat,   and   was\nSpokane,   Wash,\nPel),   tt.   Itll\nTo the BdltOr of The Dally News\nOn Thursday, February 15. I finally got away from Kingston\nJamaica, afler waiting for the ste\ner for about two weeks. It seems\neasy tn write this, hut the delay\nwas not so easy, for it became tiresome \u2022 enough with nothing to do\nbut     wait.       I    soon    exhausted     the\ns'ght    aeolng   of   the   neighborhood.   - ,.   ,\nand    there    was    nothing   to   do    but   startled    wilh    tbe   Information    that\nwait   at   an   cxpenso   of   $1  a   day  fOr|ph\u00ab   would\nboard   und   lodging.\nThe cily itself is interesling\nenough as a city, but does not differ\nvery much from other towns of\n50.000 or \u00abH,nou people. The market I think drew my attention\nmoiy than an.Ulrng else, llesi.lithe butcher's stall.-*, their were\nstalls for the sale of flph, strange\nto say, tbe display of fish was very\nsmall for a town situated right ou\nthe shore of the ocean. , I do nol\nknow   why,    but   the   supply   of   fish\ndid   not   begin   to  approach  that   In\nlhe market of Honolulu. There I\nsaw tarpon, and sharks of enormous\nHi\/.e. also octopus and many other\nkinds    of    f sh    of    every    line    and\nRivera\nA      now      makeup\ns   a   delicate,   puce   pink,   though   BOD\nf   ih.-   most   beautiful   women   favi\n.   deep   Ivorv   complexion,   without\ntouch   of   color  except   in   ih\"   llpa\nTo roplaOO black for thoae wl\nnsist ou wearing dark colon, th.-i\nwill   tn\n\u2022are\nIt is\n\u2022ing.\n.Market     Scene    Inleic-^thiir\nTin iv   was   vary   little, if   any   of\nthis in Kingston, but tlh* supply ol\"\nfruits and vegetables outranked that\nof any other place f bave seen.\nCoconuts,   oranges,  grap-' fruit,  limes,\nyams,    bananas,    wore    placed    iu\nbunches on the floor before the\nve nd ni:', and w ith an immense\namount nf chatter tin- business of\nselling and buying was carried on.\nOn.- day 1 spent in (he Hope Botanical gardens, Thoy are six or\nseven miles out of town, and are\nreached by street car. In these gardens they have trees from nil over\nthe tropical world, and since many\nof them bear labels, you learn their\nbotanical name', ami that of tho\ncountry  thoy some  from,    t  saw a\nfew   orchids   in   blossom,   but    it   wa.,\nnot    yd    the    season    for    then\nthere    were    only\nwhat  thero  were appeared  beautiful\nand of singular form and growth.\nOranges and grape fruit w< r\u00ab there,\nof   course,   the   bananas   had    been\n(J,lib.-1*1,1.\nJim what I thought lh.- meet\nbeautiful thing in the gardena waa\nan   arbor   or  arcade  of,   I   suppose,\n\u25a0So yards in length, It was built, of\ntrellla   and   support* d   on   posts,     ii\nwas  about   12   feet   wale.     The   whole\nof this wood work was covered with\na    dense     growth     of    l.ougain\\ i I leas.\nNone   \"f   th'.-   trellis  could   be   seen,\nso dense was the growth of tin-\nvine, and this vine was a solid mass\not brick red bouganvlllea blossoms.\nIt was a wonderful sight to see 60\nyards of flowers all of our bright\nred color, f sat for a while under\nthe trellla and rcst.d while my\neyea feasted on the glorloua seems.\nBeautiful Gardena Too Bpaotooa\nIf i were to give any adverse\ncriticism nf tbe Hope gardens, it\nwould be that they were too large,\nso    that    the    trees    and    plants    arc\n1 at noon, and I was\nthen a mile from my hotel, nnd my\nthings not packed up. It took quite\na lUlle time to fill out and pay\nfor mv ticket. Thero are many\nlittle things the port authorities\nfind it necesary to bother one with.\nThere is lhe passport trouble, and\nthe doctor's certificate of health and\nvaccination,   aad   so   on.    Ail   thi*\ntakes time, especially when one is\nin ji hurrv. Then I had to pay\nmy hotel bill, and pack up my\ndunnage, and get a taxi to the bout.\nand then, after rushing all things\nin this way. it was evening before\nwe got away. All my hurry and\nsplutter did not get us away one\nminute   sooner   than   when   the   ship\nw;i\nn\nidy.\nJIowcv.\nand  We   *\n\u25a0ton.\nMammas   Kn   Hmite\nit   last   lhe   captain   gave\n(   cast   off   the   headline,\nfairly away from Klug-\nBtt1 wc were not yet done with\nJamaica for wc hud to go from\nthe east end of the island to tho\nw.-st end, and call at three or four\nplaces lor our cargo of bananas.\nprobably lb s biter is already long\nenough for the apace you can spare\nMr. Editor so I will close this with\nllu- intent ion of sending you a\nfinal letter in a few days, in which\nI will t.ll of my ir.p by sea and\nland back to the United  States.\nH.   BEER.\n1'aris   report*   as   a    relief   from    the\ni.hiek   ha is   that   have  been   Corefln  m\n ,     .-, long-suffering   wnun-kinil   lor   so   long.\nfew out. but' mtlTlncre ar* preparing the br igh tent\n,1   modcla   f\"i*   tli.-   coining   spring   and\n f   tlo    hiL'g.-.st   inilliin-rs   is   launch-\niH- her entire coih-et Inn in h sliado\n|mi [.; nol so li*\\ini; as magenta yet\n,,,, hu in -i|\"il as Pink, While others\nre adopting \u00ab d. finite magenta, with\neeasional models In deep hlu-, violin-   and   bright   gr.' n   shade*,.\n\"Good   Goods  at   Gray's\"\nSilverware\nCandlesticks.   Bon   Bons,\nCasseroles, Tea  S.-'.s. etc.\nAll   in   n.w  deatgna,    Quality\nhigh\u2014Prlcea   rcaa-onabl*.\nJ. B. GRAY\nWatchmaker,   Jeweler,   Optician\nBAKER ST. PHONE  333\nThe case against Joe Kor Kook, a\nChinese merchant on Front street,\nwho is charged with unlawfully selling liquor, was adjourned fof the\nmaghlrate's verdict, alter yesterday *\u2022\nsitting in the polico court. Evidence\nfor the prosecution was taken on\nSaturday, and yesterday's sitting waa\ntaken up with evidence for the defence. Owing to the defendant baiag\na Chinese, much time was taken in\nthe   interpretation    of   evidence.\nThe accused, a Chinese merchant,\nand three olher celestials, gave evidence yesterday. Kook denied the\nsale of liquor to the minors in the\ncase. Ho declared that they had\nappeared at his store on March If\nand had asked for whisky.\nSold Boxes Clgareis\nHe had, however, sold to onu\nof them, three boxes of clgarets. He\nwas handed u Jj bill in payment,\nnnd he reiurned I I.M) after deducting   the   cost   of   the   \"smokes,\"\nCheu Kee, who was In the store\nat the time the youths enterod,\nstated that be stood by tho coup.\ntx*r. II a heard the boys ask for\nwhisky, nnd had heard Kook reply\nthat he had none. The hoys, he\nstated, received some clgaretM and\npaid   for   them.  ,\nJoe Kim and Seto Eoy two other\nChinese who were In (he store ut\nthe time, corroborated tho evidence\ngiven   hy  Kee.\nE. Cr. Matthew Hppeurp fnr Kook.\nH. Clifford Irving, of O'shea &\nIrvine,    in    prosecuting.\nGirl's and Men's Aggregations Complete Practices\nfor Wednesday Games\nThe two basketball teams which\nwill represent Xelson at Trail tomorrow nig lit are now in firs!\ncbes shape for the games. Stiff\nWOTkouta have been held during the\npast two weeks, and both aggregations are looking fiuward to victor CS.\nA senior lineup will this week be\nconsiderably st lengthen i*d by m-w\nmaterial. A final workout was held\nlast night al the high school auditorium.\nHandkerchief    tlea   of   vivid   orang\nor    rinoie-red    Batik    nre    \u2022Peing    wor\nwith     the     modish    squirrel    wraps    It\nI'ai-is.\nI\nOur\nBusiness\nIs Renting\nDM    SiiiI-.    WIbs.    TlH-ntci.-nl\nHrnpartiaa, Faacy Dmw Mu-\n.im-l'.nl''   C-MtUMt,   MC\nSend   lor  Calalotf.\nParisian Costumiers and\nTheatrical Supply Co.\n- 841   Hove   Street\nSey.   8499 Vancouver\n-ar-'\n#\nAmea\ntot six cents\nAnd such a nourishing, satisfying meal!    A two dollar meal\nmight not contain as much real\nnutriment.   Heat two Shredded\nWheat Biscuits in the oven to\nrestore their crispness, pour hot\nmilk over them, adding a little\nsalt.    A warm, strengthening\nmeal that puts you on your toes\nfor the day's work.     Contains\n'\"\u25a0 ----.-,_     all the bran you need to\nstimulate bowel exercise.    Most food for\nleast money.\nTin* C-MMdUn BhrcdiM Wbawl Compur. Md.\nf,,.,;.,,.   rath,   (h.l.ri..\nWheat\nlis All\nin the Shreds\"\nMade in Canadi trom Canadian Wheat m\n Page Foaf\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDA\\ MORNING, MARCH 10, 1925\nTHE DAILY NKWS\nPublished every morning except Pun-\nday by The News Publishing company,\nlimited,   Nelson,   H.C.       it\nUusines.-! letters should bo addressed\nsnd checks and money orders made\npayable to The News Publishing company, limited, nnd In no case to individual   members  of  tbe   staff.\nAdvertising rule cards and A. B.C\nstatements of circulation ma,led on\nrequest, or may be seen at the offlct\nof any advertising agency recognised\nby   th\u00ab  Canadian   Pros  association.\n\u2022    SUBSCRIPTION  RATES\nHy mail   (country,,,  per  month...$     .fin\nPer   yoar     fi ftO\nHy mail   (city), per year    13\u00bbn\nOutslilo   Canada,   per   moiilh 7!,\n1'ej;  year        v. r*. <\u00bb\nMelft-ered.   per   week    UF,\nPer  year      13.00\n__\"\u25a0 Payable  in   Advance\nMembei^Andlt Bureau  of   Clrcnlatloa\nxtii*'.*%l*t*tt\ntUbbday,   M\n\\ucii   in.   m\nCanada's Border Fences\n[tt;;;::.\u00ab,:: :.'is -'\u25a0\u2022 }f 1: .:t>t ;: :.00^.0?X*.\u25a0O00'<''l '.\nihi M ;;\nThe      i    Efficient\nLighter Side 6||:\naXSitrX-itJOOCw ;<;\u00ab,\u00ab:.\u00ab.\u00ab\u25a0 \u00ab..\u00ab;,\u00bb!'X,\u00ab ;\u00bbxhk>-l.&\nReaders of The Dally News contribute many of the beat items to\nthis column. Just Sign your name\nor Initials, or nom-de-plume, nnd\nsend in your brightest ideas\u2014Mi-\ntor-  Lighter  lid*,\nA Ug vocabulary doesn't help much\nNearly ,?ll of the \"tucky\"\nmen, however, have corns on\ntheir   hands.\ntbe dual   ol   battle  always  Ntti\nII   onlv   the   combatants\n;| Housekeeping I\nBy  LAURA  A.  KIKKMAN | |\nANSWERED   TO   INQUIRIES\nOne i.f Hi\nhlghbrot\n: thlnga about\ncnorance.\nMost people, il is safe to sav.\nhave taken it for (ranted that\nthe   nograpMcal   bounds   of ^',tt_c*.M''  '\nCanada, except possibly in the\n,-till unexplored north, have by\nthis time been fully determined.\nKvery now and I hen, however,\nwe  j are    reminded    that    the |\nboundary  makers   are   still   at\nwork.   In a country of Canada's\nproportions  there   is   a   lot  of\nborder-line fencing to be done,\nand'it appears to be a steady\njob.,\nSUM I. MKX (I ROW l'l' 'I'n A\nUl .lull. \\.\\l> UOM1S JITBT\n\\\\ Kl.l. ABOVE THE NECK.\nTOMORROW'S  MENU\nBrcakfasi:\nO\nBotM    Bn\nLuncheon\nl'ii,.,l Leitover Uual\nCereal\nT..;ist COH\nWhat people don't know\nmay not hurt them. but it\nhurts those who hear them\nhold   forth.\ni Maybe Finn,,, could balance\nbudget l.y caning her bond 1\npolitical   dobta.\nli   lai\nNobody\n\u25a0 Naught\nThe work of mapping out the\nAlberta and British' Columbia interprovincial boundary\nv.-as concluded only last fall,\nand even yet the extreme\nnorthern end of the boundary\nremains for future delimitation,\nv.'hen the need of it arises.\nA week ago two international\ni'lrreements between Canada and\nthe United Stales were signed,\nI oth having to do with the\nboundaries. There has been con-\nliderable uncertainty in respect\nto the Lake of the Woods, which\nraparatet Manitoba and western\nOntario from the state of Minnesota, and one of the new\ntreaties definitely establishes\nthe boundary in lhat rejrion.\nThe 'tilth parallel between the\nLake of the V.'onds and the\nsummit of the Rocky mountains I '\"\u00ab' \"\u00bb\u25a0\nis dealt with in a second treaty, n!,ucati0\u201e iV^nti.l.   The\n\u25a0winch more accurately defines |      lavages arc incapable of withe    boundary    following    that ''-\"ant yearnina to make th.-m\nline, and provision is made for \"' '_ \u201e._\nmaintaining     the     boundary'   \\,,.\\ >u.. ,.,.  think \u00abiu   i\u00bb i\nmarking system and  fur deter-   [','..'.'\"'i ', '*:'.:\"'   'vJ,\"*n   .\"I*;*. '*\nmining the relative position of\nany point on the line concern-     .v t..i-.n.i i..*n:u i n.-i i--.-|., i\ning   which   some   question   may I \"\"\"'nu,'?! Im!!t,,\u00bb'Tiiiii\"v 'n\u2122n\"liliri\narise in the future.\nIt is matter of satisfaction to\nn  il.\ns Ami\nmatter   who   la   aelocted\nirlcan prohibition director, juai\n*s  a   uiz.ir.l.\ngraphed    article    oil     \"The    Bride'\nTrouaaeau and  Houtihnld Unen.\"\nMi-.*. C, C- I bought \u25a0' live-point\ncan i.f honey thinking lhat niy lamll\nwould . nlov It, om they do not Ilk\nii. and I nm wondorfng il there i\nmi   wnv  in  which  I  could   uae  II   I\nThat Body\nof Yours\nBy  JAMES   W.   11ARTON.  MD.\nAppendix Pain\n(lasinUrcd   in   accordomc   with   the\nCopyright  a-t.)\nA   |iolt'iit  ili'si-ribHii  his  nymptoma\nti.   ii   oliynlriiui.   who   Informed   him\nIhul his pain seeiiKil very much like\n > li'itiH.\nThe lulient felt Unit i! must be\nsomething else, beoauae he had h;nl\nhis appendix renmveit aome yeari\nprevloualr.\n\"Iii that caae,\" sni.l the doctor, \"you\nof eoui*\u00bbe remember what the pain\nwaa like,   la ihe pain the aamc?\"\nThe patient admitted lhal the pain\nv.'iim the siime. though imi si Intense.\nThe phyatclan told him thai the beginning i't the Inrue inl est inr. jusl ill\nthe polnl whet'e Ihe appendix is lo-\neiiteil, wns not doing ils work prop-\n. ily nml wns allo-a-lng too much waatc\n;,.  uceumulate .'it   this   point.\nThe X-ray showed ihis to be ilie\nii.se. The iiilestliie nl this point allowed ltaall lo become greatly die-\ntended,  mnl   the   Min   \\*:.s   the   resull.\nThe   condition   was     uused   by   n\nceiiciil   weakness   of   lha   muscle   lime\nof the Intestine, which did ni i seem\n| i,, hnve sufficient i\u201e,wcr to contract\nand   Urns  empty   llielt   i*i'>i(nly.\nAccordingly the treatment wns\ndirected toward gtnngthening up the\nentile body, and thus the muscle* of\nthe intcsi Ine.\nnn,. ,.f lhe big hetora in the treatment wns mnssnire. whleh eon be\n,'    l,\\    the   I'tlieiil   himse'f.\nSimply rubbing upward and In n\ni ircular uuimr. wlih the tlngera flat\nImi   fiiiuiv   agalnal   lhe   body,   is  all\nIhul   is nei ess.iiv.    Start   in   lhe inwer\nright-hand   portion   of   the  abdomen,\nwork   upward    lo   lower   rlba,   then\naero ss |,i |efl   side mnl down  to lnwer\nleft-hund portion of abdomen.\nBread,   potato*!   and   vegetables   In\n\u25a0   Renerul   .should   be   cut   down   some- ]\nwhnt,   hecnuse   there   Is   considerable\nresidue,   and   Ihe   starchy   residue   ferments    and     Inter    becomes    actually\nharmful   to  the  system.\nvery   Interesting  suggestion  was\nthut corsets should be worn for some\ntime by both men and women.\nWhat   does   that   mean'.'\nThat     Ihis    general     towering    of\nmuscle    lone    In    the    body    affected\neverv    part,    and    su    the    muscles    ofl\nthe abdomen shared ln this weikucss.\nThis   meant   thut   the   abdominal   or- |\nBans   were   mil   held   up   in   position..\nand   the    organs   dropping   forward\nwould   not   he  able  In do   their   work\nproperly,    a    delay    being    bound    to I\noccur. E\n.\\nd my thuufcht''\nThat    while   a    corset    is    all    right |\nat    first,    these    abdominal     muscles\nshould   he   so  developed   by   bending\nexercises   thai   thev   would   \"tighten\nup   Ihe   whole   front   of   lhe   abdomen.\nthe ergaas would go hack to m\u00bb_\nproper positions und no [DraetS would\nhe necessary.\nli.\nake?\n-t1\nlilei il.     lie\nlone)  l'ul\n-t'i\n\\VV\\T\\v, :.r.v\"7, ^>J\nis recipe:    iii\nlone-third   cup   ol   butter   web   om\nis  a   high  I half  cup   ..(   granulated   augur;   ml\n(en rcml ii ! i\" o wdl beaten egga mi I tic- .nm\nUnd tin.I of one-half lemon. N..'\n1 sin  together iwo and une-elghth  i-o|\n.1.1    world       I nl     pasl'v     riour,    two    I.a-l \u00bb    I\nLking    powder   and   a    liny    pinch    '\nli and add  this dry mixture to th\nIxlng   bowl   alternately   with   tl\".*\nir.it, ra    ol    a    enp   of\nlenl substitute tor it can\nadding two level tableapi\nciv iisinich powder lo . -el\nordlnnry bread flour uae\nTell  me how\nnude by\nol   dry\nupful  ol\n:l\nlln\nuf\nHurler,\nll,\".lis\ni:. w.\n.;il-->m\nocalily.\nAnawe\nmi:   111\nd the i\nI  cxl\u00ab\nilul.\nuph\nill\nOU**mu^*Ciw    ^a--\u00ab\u00bb*.-n-r*A-*-* >\nhot  ovi a for       To\nprefer,   bake   |.al.,.\nrinely-cut  tips\n,     Klrel   fill  a   plain   while\n.   witii   the   balsam,   then\n,,!   ,.|   r.o.riiiL*   you    please\nlinen, silk, etcctra.\nA     SI       I'alink's     liny\n(      Twenty Years Ago      I\n(The Daily  News,  March   I\".   IMI.)\nTlu*   association   football   elub   is\npreparing to reorgunlw and will k'ei\ndown    to    praelice    us    soon    us    the\ncondition   of   the   Canadian   I'm; uc\nrailway    Flats    permits.      The    hints\nare   still   very   wet.\n,    *    \u2022\n.1. A. Kirkpalriel, hns decided 10\nretire -from the grocery husiness at\nthe end of the nionlh, ami Will devote hs time and attention to mining properties in which he Is inlet-\nesled.\n*    .    *\ntl, o. Buchanan has finished lhc\nCollection of februury smelter returns, and leaves fur Kaslo this\nmorning.    Ha is st 11 auffertng from\nInjuries   received   in   the   tram   wreck\nat   I'roeter.\nTen Years Ago        \\\n$ \u2014 \u00bb\n(The Daily News, March 11), 19SI.)\nJ. 11. ACland, formerly chief clerk-\nin the local government office, who\nleft lln* cilv shortly after the outbreak of war to join his regiment\nin Victoria is one of those who\nhave been appointed as lieutenants\nlu the 'Mb battalion '\u2022! the third\ncontingent.\nW. n. MacLean, M.P.P., for Xelson, expects lo leave Vancouver\nfor home this morning, according\nlo a wire received by Fred I'.\nMoffatt, secrstary of Hi\" . Nelson\nConservative    aaaoclation.\nhoi\neh    of    tiie    midnight\nCROSS-WORD PUZZLE\nboth Canada and the United] J*i>\n'States that for so many years\nnow there has been nn fortified\nline along any part of the international front. That is no j mVan\u00bb\"'i\nreason, however, why there1\nB-iould be laxity or uncertainty j\\vh,,vl',\nin respect to the boundary it- Ymi sin\nself. More than once before il I\u2122\" *'\"\nhaa happened that the preserva-lor hu'vt\ntion of good neighborliness has'1\" ''\"'-\nbean a matter of keeping up the ;'\" |!l1'\nfences. ! win n .\nIT    M \\y    I1A\\ I*:    i:i;K\\    VIH-\nI ll  Til VT   i l.'!-', I'.NTED   I'KT*\nAl.'l'llis    IN    THK   \"l.u\nli IT M \\ V  II IVE IIEKN\nW lllSlsl.l.S\n,\nThe Meaning 0\/ Thrift    %.;\\\\:\n  1 Wli.'.i   l\nHere is some pood advice on Tin ski\nhow t\" jrci alien I. written and I!'.',,,\"],'\npublished by the United States\ngovernment: \"    \"rl\nIt'ould  1\n\"What does thrift mean?   It *; \u00bb\u2022\u00bb\u25a0-\nmeans good management; vig* .v;!!],',i>',J,\noroua growth. <: >\u25a0'>,\n\"Thrift means spending less U-iiai innk. .\nthan ymi earn; saving systematically.     It   does   nol   mean   that [ JlutiirTiiia 'v\nyou stop spending. ai me w.-.i,\n\"Thrift means securing in- \u00ab.ih a cusi,\nteresl on your savings, Money \"\"\" l\" '\"[:\nkepi in hiding never earns any- rapher m \u00ab\nthing. I'm your money to t\u00abmer ami 1\nwoik. Vou wort Cor money; Ji'ouVor '\"\n1 ake it  work  for you. | turned   will\n\"Learn to know '.aloes; the ;-i\n1 aloe of your woi k: the value\nof the fruits of your labor.   In-\nveatigate  and  study, merchan-\ndise   values.     Know   whal   you j\nbuy  Is fore you  hoy it.    Read\n1 dvertising.     Gel    acquainted 1\nwith  lepn-t. and trade  mark-'.\nand tin ir significance.    Weigh | *\nexpendi nre.'.      Put    on    your t\nthinking cap aad keep it on.       j\n\"The  v.isi-  individual   is   he|]\noho  fo   regulates   his   ihcome l,\nand outgo that 'emergencies' are 11\nnrovided for automatically.   He\nknows  the meaning of  'peace\nof mind,' because he has money\nlaid   by.     His   chin   is   up,   his\nstep is luisk, he is master\u2014not\nthe slave*\u2014of circumstances.\"\ntheir   !.*\u2022.-\nu il\u201e. gruu\nil.ic: pnssii\n1I1I   be  drov\nuled     kicke\nArrangements   for\nthe submarine telephone cable across\nKootenay hike from Procter to\nPilot Bay, connecting link of the\nDominion  government telephone line\nbetween Kooteimv Landing and Nelson   will   1 \u25a0   today   hy    W.    II.\nsievens, superintendent In Bastern\nBritish   Columbia of   Dominion  gov-\ner cut    tele].hones   and    telegraphs.\nEverything Tastes Better\nBuy a 15c. tin of OXO Cubes and just see what\nwonderful richness and flavor these handy Beef Cubes\ngive to stews, hash, meat-pies and savory dishes. You\nwill want no other reason for becoming an habitual\nOXO-user.   But if you do\u2014\nThe Great Economy\nof OXO Cubes will convince you that they are as\nnecessary to your household as bread, milk and cheese.\nThey enable you to use \"left-overs\" from yesterday, and\nmake them into tempting and dainty dishes.\nThat's Why 0X0 Cubes are Great!\nTins of\n4 Cubes - 15c.\n10    \"     - 30c.\nTommy Tomklns Paint Book Free\nThousands of children throughout the\nBritish Kmpire aro being amused and\ninstructed by thia book. Send four 0X0\nCube wrappers anri Ret a copy for your\nboy or girl. OXO Limited, 2;J2 Lemoint\nStreet, Montreal.\nCUBES\nThe Great Beel Economy\nc1iil>\npllRll!\nLondon'* 0\nfUi feature In iis fortnighth t.arrten\ndinner, when aurnf nutetl CU'uic in\ntli.- gard. ning world glvci h Met\nuddrenK. and meHihrra bring -HHvimcna\nuf riowers from their garden* t-; bud-\njectu   for   companion   and   dUcuha-on.\nA WANT AD IS BOTH CHEAP AND EFFICIENT. TRY IT.\nLet us figure your bill*\nof F.uilding Material, Coaat\nLumber a specialty.\nBuilding\nMateria!   John Bums & Son\ngiilut*. ill.   cni-th.\nlo   B rla   In   knlcl\nlo    |,n\nin\n\u25a0, lo\nOlH,    lHTtaaATlOH*l    S.NOlLATt.\nSUGCEST1C.:3 FOR SOLVING CROSS-WORD PUZZLES\nStart out liy filling in the words tl vhich you ie;l rtasona'.-ly\n\u25a0ure. Thp.c will give you tt clue to c'htr w.:rd3 crossing lh\u00ab.*n,\nand they in tuin to Hill others. A letter belongs in each white\nspace, word: starting tit the numbered squares a;id running either\nhur jontallv or vcrucaltv e\u00bbr both\nKOBXSOVTAL\nVEETIUAL\n,     r,,r    lh.     r.i i\n;,l,n,l. .1    'nl.In  i\nA\nr I. .1.1 hla WHlo.;-\n,i letter to t'i\" -.\u25a0,i -\nmake il Rtroni;.-' At!\nlh the auhji cl tor rn\nhe atenoirapher rp.\n...    letter.      Abe   I'eai\n(ih   Hi it'a no food,    That\nah.     Taltf this\nor-   trulv\nABB   COHEN\"\non   the  woi\n,,     much    h.\n\\\ntil    I'll---\n1...*    (hr   ll-:\nit\n,i  (rare)\n: r\nTn\nTo\nfllrl\niii)*   rrom  -.\nrongfult)\nA\nontlnt\nt   (abbr.)\n.era are worth,   Th\nAlberta  is apt nd ng '\noi civil governmthl\nA.vswiH TO vi:sr;;itn\\v-R\n< Hiiss-woKi)  PVZO.K\nj What the Press Is Saying i\nTh,- Two M.h- \"i Am li\"'-\nWhil.. aoma e( lhe tartriwi of a\n'\u2022\u25a0rtoiii purr of Canada are lonttni-\ntor reo'proclty with tha United\nSlut'.*, the dinners ol every pari\n,.f   th.*   rmi.ii   Matw   in.-   .I.'iiiiiini\nlog  eompleta  i.i .\"\u25a0' i    Main*   the\nttraducta of lhe larraa ..r Canodu\ni.nil the government ol the i'nli.,'1\ngtatoa is buay devtatng imnsiirc-\ntluit    will    tfiv    IU   BgrlcultUfal    sitjir\nportent everything they are demand-\nIok- Virlorl,,   ColOBlot.\nGovonunrat  Too  Knpeaialv*.\nThara is a gaoaral impraoaion that\nniJI'B.''\n1 IGJH\n\u25a0    B '    '\n'\u2022H\" ' \"\n:\n\\_\\t.\n0\n->l(>l[*iJ(J\nt |n\nJ-1\n[\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\np\nH\n1\n1 \u25a0\n1\ni\nh[o]l\nA\nuEjj\n.3-\n-H'-'gl1-\nOil [ T\nOH\nii.\n1 I* It- Bg. 1L (^\u25a0I'lt-Mr\nP\nt\n,1V\n' lHlnl' ln p\n'i \u25a0Mr\nK\nA\nt Biim'it \u25a0 -\n\"ii      HfJIi i\ni [R\nCI\u00b0B[,I1:ICI0\nJB'i\ni\nC\nI\nt.\no|LfLHii[o| r\n\u25a0 nc\njg ',\n->[s|i\ni\niS'* H;j\ni: f.\nV\ns\n'3\n\\ \\\\\nAh\nTHF-\nF:gf\nR\nU\numl i\nriBc\ni\no\n'..\nr\n[ \u25a0 '\noJBt\nsfuft\"\nP|pl|\nr\nM\n1\ni\nr m 01R1II\nli\nill\n0 j u | G\n\"\u25a0*-\u25a0 \u2022\nKB\nt\u00bb\nL\n25 Per Cent Discount on All\nHeating Stoves\nWe are <lniii}j this in order to clean up\nami make room fur Spring gooda.   This\nis a nap.\nNELSON HARDWARE CO.\nWholesale and Retail Quality Hardware\nnelson -       .       .       .       b. c.\nA Milkman Who\nTakes Water Out!\nOne of the favorite themes of the jokesmith is\nthe milkman who waters his milk.\nThough the joke has little hasis in fact, yet you\nhave heard it many times.\nBut have you ever thought of the milkman who\ndoes exactly the opposite\u2014the milkman who takes\nwater out?\nThat's what the Carnation milkmnn docs\u2014and\nhere's why he does it:\nMillions of people, all over the world, use Carnation\nMilk regularly; it comes to them from some of the iincst\ndairying sections of Canada.\nIt seems foolish to pay transportation on all the natural\nwater in this milk, so most of the water is removed.\nSuch removal serves to concentrate and enhance the\nfood values in the milk, making it richer and smoother.\nIt also explains the satisfaction wilh which so many\npeople use Carnation Milk undiluted in place of costly cream,\nin coffee or on cereals and fruits.\nRemember, Carnation is simply pure milk, evaporated,\nsterilized; nothing is added, no siii^ar or preservative of\nany kind.\nYou can restore it to its original strength and consistency merely by putting back the water tliat has been taken\naway.\nOrder with the groceries\u2014several tail (16 oz.) cans or\nby the case of 48 cans.\nCarnatio\n\"From   Contented   C o vj s\"\nThe Label is Red aud White\nCarnation  Milk  Products Company, Limited,\nAylmer, Ontario.\nBaking That Fairly\nMelts iii the Mouth\nWary Blake's free\n32-page Carnation\nRecipe Book tells\nyou how and a lot\nwore besides. Over\n100 tested tecipes\u2014\nappetizingly illustrated. Send the coupon below today.\nMeanwhile, try these\nrecipes:\nl . ui< C-Uwtim Milk, l\nt up WHier, .1 tEfc-.. 11 < up\nn-iear, ! i tf'^puon 3\u00ab't, 'j\nlrHM*-n>n vanilla, '2 \\aWz\ntpoent Mmir. Hrnt C \u00bbr\nnation Milk ni.n wOLtt,\nMix itiRpiher volki nt r\u00ab8\u00bb,\nmiRHr, flout, Stilt, pom ln.t\nliquid over thii end t. ok\nuntil sliff. Iv,>r cn to\nitiflly bf-aten whites cf\npkrv foM tatethar, ati-J\nwilln, i-i.c lirhtly in\nhnknl    rnut    biiJ    brewn\nRICE CREAM\n<up   Carnation   Milk,\n1 i tip wiilrr, >A tn-ipociti\nHalt. IM c--i-\u00bb cooked ner.\nI e\u00abKa. U tupsuRar, 1 tBB*\nipooa vanilla, biald Car*\nnation Milk nd water,\nndd rite. q& yolks, OBBBt\nnnd mull. < <>>k uniil tlu-k\nin double batter, Remov\nfrom hrc, add Mffly beuirn\nwhites of enR\u00bb. Add vanilla.\nrool nnd scive wilh cream.\nThia serves six people.\nThis coupon en'illes yo\\\nto one ropy of Mary\nBbkt'a Co, i Book whn h\n.ontauis   ovtr    100    core-\nFully tettcd radpet.    Cut\nout this touoon an.l mail lo\nCtnurtion Milk fradoctl\nCompany* Ltd., Aylnier,\nOnt.\n otiH\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1925\nPace Wive\nNature Never Intended\n48 to walk or st n ti tl on hnrj, unyielding surfaces\nTo stone, cement and hard floors\nfii-*    WN  Shoe\nKippMCS that natural cushion we are deprived of In\nMother Karlh and brings to your fecit lie health\nul condition of youth.   Comfort, atyle and\ntervice combmed\u2014your pair ij ready to\ntry on now.\nAndrew & Co.\neadcrs in Footfashion\nTRAII RRII1FNT  CRANBROOK SEES\nDIES AT COAST  ATAXRED'JCT,0N\nTrail Funeral for Angus\nMacDonald, Foreman of\nConstruction\nFERTILIZERS\n, and\nGround Sulphur\nromplete   stock\nWrite for   Price\nin    our   Nelson   wa\nand   Booklets.\nCANADIAN EXPLOSIVES LIMITED\nNEL  SON\nTit AIL. March V. \u2014 Anffus Mae-\nDonald of tbla city diet! at Vancouver yesterday after an illness of\nbiiffthy dura lion. Ho hail been in\nVftBOOUVer fur ibottt four months,\nwhere h\u00bb* was undergoing treatment\n! tor a tumor which attacked the brain.\nThe    funeral    will    In    h.-ld    In    Truil.\n1 Thursday,   under   the   auaploea  of  the\n\u25a0 Fidelity  lodge   Nn.   88,   AF.  &   A.M.\nI       Mr.   MacDonald   WM   well   known   lo-\nI cally. UM was born  at  Smith   rvllness,\n; Mornaway,   Island  of  Lewis,  43  years\nI ago. lit. came in Tmil in 1*115, and\n1 was employed by the Con sol Ida ted\n! Mining * Smelt ini company as fore-\ni mini of construction work. Me hail\nI Worked at Trail and at Elko, and was\nr.-cently employed on the lioiuiinston\n| construction of the West Kootenay\nTower   &   Light   company.\nThe hody Is beInf brought to Trail\nfnr burial hy B brother, Alr-xand.-r\nMacDonald Of Wartime, Sask. It was\nMr. MaeDonald'i wish that he be interred   in   the  Trail   cemeterv.\n. Jways ti\nsecoffd'cfip\nwhen i\/i,\nCha\u00a7e&$anborn$\nsear BR\/WD Coif CO\nDRUMHELLER FED\nWILD HORSE RUSH\nLate Pioneer Drove Herds\nof   Beef   Cattle   Across\nLine by Old Pack Trail\nin'vi:i:mi:k\n9.\u2014 Willi    i\n\u2022I   1,.   U.uinh.-n.-r  Of  St\nai   Un Anirel.\nCouncil Expected to Make\nRate Forty Mills or\nEven Lower\nCRAttBROOK. March B \u2014 A considerably lower tax rale app.-ars tn hi* In\nsight for ihis city, wlien the tax rate\nis finally struck at a ipeclal meeting\nof the city council to he held this\nweek. Mavor Knhertj. han b<en alining at *0 mills, which would hi* a rf\nOuctlon of seven miilx from last year,\nbut th.* final result may even he lower\nUlan that.\nBy thr aid of a substanti-il surplus\nfrom the light department, a reduction iu the si*h.ml hoard estimates\nkeeping down other city estimates lo\nihe minimum- and taking other factors\ninto account, th*' goal will he reached,\nand the city will enjoy the low.-si\ntax 'yats   it   has   had   for   many   years\nI.IiM.\nFcurtU Year Possible\nWhile the BCh^Ol board is aide to\nreduce Its estimati-s this year on BO*\neourii of not having to provide any\nfurther extension lor a year or two.\nih.-re is a demand being made for the\n\u25a0 \u25a0slabllshment of a fourth year high\nschool course next year, which, even\nWilli the usual assistance from the\ngovernment, would entail some expend\n\u25a0oi tho eity' though it is iho belief of\nMime that the parents of the pupils\nWho would he attending should hear\nthe   cost   of   the  extra   class.\nTht*. board is to have s public meeting with those Interacted in this quei-\nUon. shortly, wh.-n ii will Rt. i\u201e(n the\nprobahU-   *-o\u00abt   of   putting   on   the   extra\nSocial Happenings\nes In Nelson \u00ab\u25a0\nThin column la being conducted\nby Mrs. Vigneux. All ik=wk of a,\npoclal nature, \u25a0 including receptions,\nprivate nntertadnnientB, personal\nitems, marr.ages, etc., will appear\nIn this column. Telephone Mra.\nVigneux.\nMrs. A. T. Kvton of Itossland, guest\nof Mrs. C. H- Hamilton, Hoover street,\nwas the complimented guest at the ten\nhour vesterdav for whom Mra. l*!i Ferguson, HllU-a street, entertained, Mrs.\nWilliam Irvine ditl the honors at the\ntea tahle. while Mrs. Ki-iguson was\nassisted in serving by Mra. H. H.\nTowns-nd and Mrs. C. H. Hamilton.\nThe guests included Mrs. James\nt\/Hhea, Mrs, John Car I rind, Mrs. William Rutherford, Mrs. (I. H. Krnm-r,\nMrs.     W.     Mi    Cunliffe.     Mrs.     H.     11.\n(Townsend,    Mrs.    F.    C.    whitehoufo-,\nMrs. Cordon Hallett, Mrs. William Ir-\n\\itie. Mrs. C. R. Hamilton, Mrs. Hugh\nKohertson   ami   Mrs.   A.   T.   Kj'ton.\nMr. nnd Mrs. \\V, C. Motley of Bonnington spont yesterday ia the city\nand httended the funeral of the late\nMrs.    Frank    Martin    yesterday    after-\nMrs\n.pent\nDavid   Wadds  of Crawford   Hay\nysttsrday   shopping   in   Nelson.\nBOSWELL HEARS\nMRS. APPLEWHAITE\nPresident of Diocesan Board\n\u00bb#| of  Women's Auxiliary\nMajor Turner I-ee of Ilonnington\nas  a   cily   visitor  yesterday.\nMr. and Mrs, C. If, King and their\nwo childr.-n of Port Crawford spent\nesterday In town.\nf..   I..   Hutl,   who   has   been   spending\nhe   past   few   days   in    Nel\nthis morning for bis homo  i\nO-llingw.-od\npent yestcrda)\nin   the  city.\nokane.\nlloiininglon\nMrs. M J f'uiTi'* and Miss Mayine\nCurne, Sirapicoiia hotel, enierlaim-d a\nnnmher of the Immbells. Friday night,\nal'li-r tin* evening p.-rformance at lhe\n(Ipein house, among whom w.rc Hoss\nHamilton. Al 1'lunk.tt. Morley 1'lun-\nki-it, (lien All.-in. R. X-wman. T. Ap-\nph-l.v   and    P.    K-nTorty-     Others   pres-\nwsre   Miss   Kalhryn   J&obsoi   of\nInrta,   Miss   Marguerite  Adams.   Miss\nKd wards.    Mis.s    Lorua    Allan.   Miss\nn     [Uiviil.-oii.      Miss     Itidisoii.     .Miss\ni:tanche   Curri-   of   Trail.   Miss   Mild|*-d\nIrvine,   Mrs.    W.    Louie.    Mrs.   D.    nodding   Of   Trail,   Mr.   and   Mrs.   BWfc   F'.\niHiwson.   Mr.   and   Mrs.   A.   W.   idiens.\nE    W.    l>,.wson.    Philip    Trail,    \u00a3    fc\nand   J.   U   Hartindab'..\nGrand Forks Club\nBids Farewell to\nDalton McArthur\nis NOT on the Box, it is NOT\nBROMO QUININE\n\"There is no other BROMO QUININE\"\nProven Safe for moro than a Quarter of a Century as an\neffective remedy for COLDS, GRIP and INFLUENZA, and\nas a Preventive.  Price 30 Centa.\ni::;;\nORAND FOIIIvS. March I.\u2014Members of the A.W.O.A. club on Thursday night held n iarew.-il for Dafton\nMaeArthur. who Is going to Rossland,\n1   pivs. nttii   him   with   an   address\n1   a    souvenir   of   his   actlVS   cnntiec-\nn   with   tlo-  organization, of which  In\nhas   o*ov\\   president.\nMr. MaeArthur is assistant cuhmas-\nler, nnd perhaps tbe outstanding meni-\nbor ot the boy scouts locally. He is\n:> member of the official hoard of the\nUnited church, as well as assistant\nSolid:, \\* School superintendent, aibd\nm.-uiher of the choir.- He has also\nbeen a moving spirit in the litetarv\nsociety of the high school, which\nrecently put on excellent variety enn-\ncerts   locally.\nThe First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet\nTRIM DOWN FORKS\nSCHOOL ESTIMATES\nMade in Caiiad.L\nAre You Going to\nSell That Acreage?\nIf it ia your desire to sell that farm, ranch or\nacreage this spring, you can use the Classified Columns of The Daily News to your decided advantage.\nInsert I Classified Advertisement describing die\nproperty, and if there are prospective buyers in the\ndistrict you will hear from them.\nTo Insert a Classified Advertisement, Phone 144\n(Two Lines), Call At or Write\nThe Daily News\nNELSON, D.C.\nTotal   Asked   Twenty-four\nThousand; Board Adopts\nSalary Schedule\nQRAND   FORKS,   M.utli   I.  \u2014  K.-M-\nmatea ot llii*  achool  board   tor \u00bbc! I\nI purpoaea  have  been  trinini..,!  ilown   lo\naboul    |21,1100    in   aplte   ot   lldlttonal\n! . si\" ndllurea   through   the   bulldlnn   \u00ab.i\nhl-fh   achool.    Tins  Indicate*\n,. tor achool pvrpoaea nf About\none mill higher Hum was tin\niae laal y.ar.\nThe  achool  board  l.ns alao adopted\ngraded   achedula   fnr  achool  teacflera\n\u25a0   l..linns'.    Principal,  111(18  lo 12006\naxlmum:   vl prlnelpal,   male,   |UO0\n. $1500; female, $l|nn t,. flSOO; mh. i\naChera, 1000 to $lli><i by arrangement\ntat first year will !\u00bb\u25a0 nn probation;\n...n.l year, Jl'-'.; thlrfl vnar, j;.r,n.\n.inn, year, 11000; rinii. year, (1010;\nixth year and thereafter, $llnn\nloj\nConservative Ladies\nol Grand Forks Are\nOff on a New Year\nIRAND   rORKS.   I\n\u25a0 ni,,)   meet|aB  ot  in\ncfation,\nOttawa, March I,\u2014Application\nhu been filed by the cily of Wani-\nford with thn board 'of railway com-\nmissinnnrs alleging nnlust dlaorimln-\natlon by the Canadian rarific railway ami ti,.. camtaan National railway   in.ni| ins   l.v   thn   hjUtttng   Into\nffect of   the   lariffs  mslorink'  I'row's\nN.sl    l'ass    Oft iimiit    IrnKhl     rams\nindnr   tho   act   ni   1SI'7.\nThe    railway    cnnipnnios    have   \"IS\nlays   within   which   io   file   a   reply.\niTier   whirh   the   l.naril   will   deel\non thn  f|iiest!on of appointing a   d;\nfor the hearing of ihe appltCfttlon.\nthnt\nM n\nBoy Following Parents\nUpon   His   Bicycle\nIs Run Down by Truck\nHEW TORK. March 9.\u2014IBy Canadian Press) \u2014\"Tli, re's no rOOfn lot\nin...\" protested Jamea Seymour,  aged\n1.-.. as his family slatted from Stamford.   Conn.,   n   [pw  days   ago\naiitomol.iie.     ills   grnndmothi\n(iranville far.l. nf No. TT'.i   Hlm  Itreet,\nStamford, explained ihey were only\ngoing on a buatneaa trip to llmnn-\nwlch and that he wouldn't enjoy it.\nJamea  couldn't   see   il   lhat   way.'\n\"lien.\" he in.null...I, \"I changed my\nelolhes   an.l    washed    niy    hands   an.l\nface an' everythlns becauee  Itkought\nI   was   goring.\"\nTlm boy decided in follow ihe auio-\nmohile anyhow, gol his' bicycle and\nKtarlrd    out.      II    Wis    (oggy, The\nla.stnll     Post     road     W.IS    Slipp'TV.        At\nSound Beach a heavy truck ran over\n.lam.s.     He  do.I   instantly.\nCentenarian Believed\nShe Was Ten Years\nYounger; Shock Fatal\nCLEVELAND,\nDlacovory   thai\nold    insle.ol    ..I\nIs    heli.yed     in\ndeath  of   Mrs.   >\nCleveland'!*   fen\nHynes   was   weal\nfew    lilnnlhs   Bgo\nexamining her i.l\nin  London.   Engl\n'thin.\n.Mareh\n<    Ml\nye\nto    tl\nlilt.\nf.u\nll\nas    she    tliou(-ht,\nue    hastened    ihe\nia    llynes.   one   of\n.ntalians. M rs,\nnnil   ipry   tltitil  a\nwhen   a.  grandaon,\n1 eeftifieaie. issiieil\n.1. colled allention\nis   doted    .Inly    :'S.\nFEET FROZEN BUT CHILD\nMAKES   NO   COMPLAINT\nA delightful bridge was given Bat-\n\u25a0day afternoon  *.i  tin*  pretty buoga-\nw nf Mis. A. Clrde Emory. Victoria\nrr. t. ihe prise Por Inn sere going\n. Miss .leannetl.. Hlgglnhotham. nml\nit   ooiisi.latii,n   lo   Mrs    E.   Murphy\nThe cmMs Included Mrs H..n i.inlin\nHcOregor, Miss Lnina Allen, Mis. i;\nMontgomery Rcnwell, Mrs Ferguson\nWilson Mr*- P. I.. McRrlde, Mrs 1.\ns Hnilley, Mian freina llnratead. Miss\nlean Hunter, Mrs. .1 If l.nni \u25a0eilee.\nMiss line V7ltkln\u00abnn. Miss I'lya\nHanna. Mi-s Ina St. cd, Mrs. Roy\nUsurer Mrs K Murphv, Miss Jean-\n\u25a0..He    llici.il\nElliott.\nnf   llnnninnton   wa\nAnd-.ru\nPonnii\nI.    !\u25a0\u2022    Prl\n,yil   y. ster\n, Will..\nTlic,men\nNiIm.ii\nT    W    Hit.\nMra. .1,  Potoahy of S..11H1 sh.\n11 town ahopplng yeatcrday.\n...\nR.   w   Chalmcra   of   Thrum\n\u25a0csi. talay   in   Nelson,\n611 Balccr'Strect,\nriwnc 200\nwus   n\nWHIli\ny    vl>ftor   jvslnilny.\nCHffa ot Rlondel waa ir\n1 rtfay.\nD. MacDonald of Romland\n1.. --n the fUM-t of Mr. aad\n:   Mcleod,  -Silica  itrei i,  U i\ntot   her   home.\nirvintr. Hoover itreet, Is i\nNew Tailored\nSuits\nAt $50.00 to $65.00 Each\nSUITS made with the new LONG COATS\nand WRAP-AROUND SKIRTS.\nUnusually smart Suits, showing the best\ntailoring that money can buy, and materials and linings ot the highest order.\nThey are mostly shown in French Poiret\nTwill, in Navy, Sand, Castor and Black,\nanil in all sizes from 1G to 46.\nPrices $r.0.00, \u00a755X0 to $C5.00 each.\nWomen's UTILITY COATS\nAt $20.00 to $35.00 Each\nSmart Coats (or early spring, made of\nplain cloths and self checks, in wanted\ncolors.\nThose arc all lined throughout, and\nsmartly tailored, and can be had in sizes\nIG, 18, 20 to 88.\nPrices ,-?*iO.O0, $25.00, $*i0.00 and\n$35.00 each.\nthrough\nRuaaell\n, .nions    were    enrrie.l    out   Bell.    Miss    Kile.n   Titsworth.    Stewart\nnt the  moms.    Mrs. Tilswortli : Ruaaell.    It..I.by   Klrhy,   Jimmy    I'rnud-\nst.d   in   nerving  l.y   .Mrs.   li    It.'foot.   Jack   Taylor.   .Miles   fmrnthy   Tils-\nMrs     T.    Uenwick    anil    Miss i worth,   little   Miss   Hetty   Benwell   and\nBretA     t'lirwin.       The     Invited     gueata j Miss   lila    I'ayant.\nwere     liooi'Kc     Ruaaell,     John     Woods, j  ****\u2022\t\nNorman       Renwldr,      .lack      Whitfield. ;     n*|IP    newest   plate   mats   in    London\notnSy*.^r,\u00bbr\u00abCkiw!ffi \u00ab\u2022    \u00ab\"->    *****   \"'   \u00ab*\u25a0    \"llh    a\nClarke ']-.   Pool*,   LalBh   MeBrlde.  jife  palattd    <i*^ikrn    in    \u00bbne    eofw,\nBkeUorn   Jack Taylor, Creed QrlxaelW.Imore  pQpslar  siill ;iro\nt'inl   ii:.li<-:nni.   Jack   Winlaw.   Donald  of  sliiss which\nniliiill.-tl   raaia\nId   in   acts.\nCh\n\u2022LDREN\nCry for\ngoric, Tcctjiiii\nfor Infants ii\nFlctclier's Cas-\nloria  is  a  pleasant,  harmless\nSubstitute for Castor Oil, Pare-\nDrops and Soothing Sirups, especially prepared\nanus ami  L'hiMrcii  nil ages. ^_^__.\n: of  Ou^\/tz-uJcAk.\nTo avoij imitations, always look for the signature t\nProven dire\nI'll!\nwhere recommend It.\nfn\nHn\nS    C\nterday   i\nland   hospital   hi   Baikatche-\ninK   that   ins  daughter,   Miss\nIrving,    who    tenches    there,\nlias   been   eery   III   wilh   In-\nis    now    on   the    wav    to   re\nef   Itohson   spent   yes\nA,   [..   Mclntyre   of   lhe\nwill    arrive    In    tnwn\nCaalo,   ami   will   later  le\nSlocan\ntoday\nive   fel\non\noil\na in\ni   belngl\nfirst\nM.\nA WANT AD IS BOTH CHEAP AND EFFICIENT. TRY IT.\nHcKl\nWiden 1,    Mr\nealdent. Mm\ntory. Mr.-:, William \u00abii>w:ir,\n, Mr;i Alrxnmlr-r Iiurhnn\n-Mi-s.   1-'.   K.   Cooper,   Uri\n.vis.    .Mis.    C.    Mailly,    -Mr\nkI Mrs., W.  Euerby.\nTin-   aMoclatior   hn*   moi\n1   is   yiv\nthird\nK.rhy;\n;  treanur-\nexecuttvi\nJeffer\u00bbon\nSullivan\nrlv\nweek.\nSiift nr-rk frills of ro;it Valcncirnnrs\nnre brin\u00ab worn nKain, nnil num-\nliors of frofka wero udorned wiih thi-in\n\u25a0xx th** Gr:ind l*rlx r-icoB at tli\u00ab Rlvffw.\nFREMONT.\non ;i tTl]> to ;\nWU rullod to\nwho   had   inti\nNil.., March %.\u2014Wh-4\u00bb\njnlli Uakota whei'o slu*\nMtKy nuaiim the Tnon\ntered   her   grandmrd hoc\nand   WOUndfd   her   falln-r,   om*   of   th\nfi*ct  of little  Emma JaniBft, a^ed  12.\nl-'rcmonl    tehool    puplL    Vm    lfo\/.,-n.\nHt-r  plight   urai  imi   dtfot^trad  until\n\u25a0IS Stooba lali'i*. when slio h.pan\nCT^lni in 'lu1 Olaai room and her\ntcai'ht'r   aueitloiled   hrr.\nDurtnt tin- si\\ tttoki th\u00ab girl had\n(ona wlthnni m-edftol attention. no\\*pi*\nnt tori ny  n   wont  nor  ihowtol   pnin.\nA tarlouR condition had developed\nfrom lack of attention, but with the\nproper care, physicians said, the foot\ncould   he   saved.\nMi*, mid Ure, A. J. Curz--.il of Van-\nrmiYiT arc iii town  for :i  itw daya,\nMrs,    C.    Q.    1-Vnwick   of   South   SIo-\nean wai a city vlattor yi-stn*Uay.\nMiss l'i rkv tnffraBL Kerr apart-\nnienls, rtturued yeatM-uftf from Ben-*\nr.lUton,   Wbtre  no   spent  the  week-end\nwuh iiiBB Kitty Fletcher,\nJust a Little\nARDLEY COAL\nWill Go a Long, Long Way\nNO CLINKERS LESS DIRT\nPhone 35\nTHE NELSON TRANSFER  CO.,  LTD.\nGARAGE       TRANSFER       COAL\nVERNON STREET, COR. STANLEY STREET, NELSON, B.C.\nWinnipeg Mother Finds Ideal\nRemedy lor Colds of Children\n<\\. Vaporizing Salve which Relieves Colds Over Night\nand Croup in Fifteen Minutes. Nothing to Take-\nJust Rub It Over Throat and Chest.\nMrs, \\V C B Koch, Victoria Bttt\nleft last evening via the KattU V;\nlf\\-   for  tint  cent\nj., Prelaen  or  Beant&fton  was\nn  yeeterday  ihoppbir,\nBcho field,\nII   in   town\nTrad   inr-iirancp\nThe   huiiie   of   Mr.   nnd   Mrs.   Klmer\nTitsworth,     'J\" I     Mill     sireet,     w;is     n\nImpiiy Mane Mtorday afteniooa\\ whea,\n111 honor of their sen Jack\"! eighth\nbirthday, they entertained a imnihcr\nof liis frli-nds. (.lames and eoalMtl\nwere the order of the afternoon, when\nHi-rtram Hunter, Cn nd QrtSUlle, Bol>-\nby Klrhy ami Jim tkallwa eiitried off\nthe    priat*6    Ior    the    OO&tMt.      i'addj*\nMothers everywhere will ho Interested in the expehenrr of Mrs. W.\nButterfleld, Mt Carydon Ave., wlnnl-\nPM. Man,, Mrs. Butterfleld tried the\nnew extirqel remedy for OOlda, Vieks\nVapoRub, when il was first Introduced\nin  Winnipeg  and  wriies:\n\"My threo-year-old hoy, William,\nbeoantta very lick wilh what seemed\nto    me    like    :i    pneumonia   eold    ae-\ncompanted with IndlieaUen,    n>* was\na very  lick   hoy for two   weeks.    <\u00bbne\nnlcht   l   crew   alarmed\u2014he   breathed\nso   quickly   and   was   wn   restless.        1\nrubbed him with Vlaki VanoRub and\nthe result was quite (ratuylng. He\nbreathed more easily and 1 waa able\nto *et a lltll\u00ab sleep myself. The next\ntwo niRhts 1 again ruhhed him with\nVicks with  still better results and   hi'\nbecame as bonny as ever.   I purely\nappreciate Vieks VapoRub and  shall\nuse and recommend it at all limes.''\nVieks is just as Rood for adults.      Tt\nMaster William Butt-prfirld\nit rliisi. Vicks has a two-fold action.\nInternally it is inhaled ns a vapor and\n|l tho direct treatment for son* throat : at the same time, externally, absorbed\ntonsilitls, bronchitis, catarrh, head nrlike a liniment. This double actloa\ncheat colds,    when rubbed uver throat' -eldom Luis  to give Immediate r\u00ablUf.\n 'Page Six\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1025\nHAD BAD SPELLS\nWITH HER HEART\nMra. C. Martin, R.R. Xo. 2. Orlllia,\nOnt.. writes:\u2014\"! have been troubled\nwith my heart for a long time and\nvery often bad bad spells with It. I\nwould take fainting spells, and my\nhusband had to bave somebody to\nstay with me all the time. He got\nme everything he could think of to\nsee if they would do me any good,\nbut nothing seemed to help me. One\nday a friend was in to see me and\nadvised me to try\nMILBURN'S\nHEART AND NERVE PILLS\n\"My husband went and pot me two\nboxes, and after the first ono was\nfinished I felt like a different woman.\nI cannot recommend them enough to\nall those who suffer with anything\nwrong   with   their   heart   or   nerves.\"\nMilburn's H. & N. Pills have been\non the market for the past 30 years\nand are put up only by The T. Mil-\nburn   Co..   Limited,   Toronto,   Ont.\n\"All   druggists   handle   them.\"\nMakes Autos Go 49 Miles\non One Gallon of Gas\nSIOUX FALLS, S. Dak.\u2014James A.\nMay of 3988c Lacotah Illdg., has\nperfected an amazing new device lhat\ncuts down gas consumption, removes\nall carbon, prevents spark plug\ntrouble and overheating. Many cars\nhave made over 41 miles on a gallon.\nAnyone can install it in five minutes.\nMr. May wants agents, and is offering to send one free to one auto\nowner In each locality. Write him\ntoday.\nGetting Too Fat?\nTry This\u2014Reduce\nPeople who don't grow fat are\nthe fortunate exception, Hut If you\nfind the fat accumulating or already\ncumbersome, you will be wise to follow this suggestion, which is endorsed\nby thousands of people who know.\nAsk your druggist for Marmola\nPrescription Tablets nnd follow directions. One dollar Is the price the\nworld over. Oet them from your\nown druggist or send price direct to\nMarmola Co., General Motors Rldg.,\nDetroit, Mich. By doing this you will\nbe able to reduce steadily and easily\nand, pleasantly, without starvation\ndiet or tiresome- exercise. Start talcing\nthem today and get slender.\nIS YOUR PRIDE\nAS AN ANCESTOR\nOR DESCENDANT\nEvery Royal or Noble House\nGoes Back to Upstart,\nWrites Sabatini\nPRIDE OF ANCESTRY\nMAY BE GOOD FORCE\nBut Many Times More Important Is Making One's\nOwn Place\nIs Your Child\nThin and Weak?\nEDITOR'S NOTE\u2014 For one of\nsuch distinguished talent for casting a glamor upon h.story as\nRafael Sabatini, the cool, corrective reasoning of this article\nwould pivsent the author in a new\nlight to those who Were not al-\nr.'Hily familiar with him an \u25a0> serious historian. However, Mr Saha-\ntini's romances are based upon a\nlemarkahle foundation of authentic resi-arch. am! that is whv any-\nthing which he has to say In this\nfield, either in or out of fiction\nis   especially   significant.\nBy   RAFAEL   SABATINI\nAncestor worship as practiced fn\nChina may bo tolerahle; us practiced\namong tha wh.te races it has been\nrendered hy modern condition* oT life\nslightly ridiculous, and it begins to\nstand revealed as a pretext for S(,\\t.\nmien ifl calico on the part of persons\nwho, too often, are otherwise of no\nmportance. It is littlo more than a\nlingering veattfa of things lhat have\nalready paeaed away, b.-eaufcf- no longer nseeeaary to the evolution of clvii-\nlaatton in the phase which it has now\nreached.\nWhere evolution is resisted, revolu-\nMim   Is   the   usual   alternative.\nThis ha* been witnessed In many\nplaces and fn many ages. Within\nmodern historical times it was witnessed signally In Kngland in lhe\nmiddle ol the seventi-enth century,\nwhen the theory of divine right had\nbecome a stumbling-block to progress\nand still more signallv\u2014because more\nviolently\u2014in France at the close of\nthe   eighteenth.\nYet. when the storm nf lhe French\nrevolution had abated, when order had\n\u25a0em resolved out of chaos, and an\nimparlnit throne erected upon the\nruins of the monarchy, surviving\nmembers of the old regime regarded\nKonaparte with undisguised and rashly Oatapoken contempt as a parvenu\nHis stupendous genius as a soldier,\nbtfmlnlatrator and law-giver com-\nBanded no respect in the eves of men\nwho could remember only that by\nbirth   he   was   undistinguished.\nAn   Illuminating*   Answer\nThese men had failed t\u201e gn,sp the\nt;reat lesson of Uie ealaclysin thev\nhad  survived;   that   an   . nlightened  anil\nCod     Liver     Oil     in     Sugar     Coated\nTablets   Puts  on   Flesh   and\nBuilds Them   Up.\nIn .lust a few (lays\u2014quicker than\nyou ever dreamt of\u2014theee wonderful\nhealth building, flesh making tahlets\ncalled McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets will start to help any\nthin.' underweight   little   one.\nAfter sickness and when- rlcketa\nare suspected they are especially valuable. No need to give them any\nmore nasty Cod Liver oil\u2014theee tablets arc made to take the place of\nthat good but evil smelling, stomach\nupsetting medicine and they surely do\nit.\nA very sickly child, age 0, gained\n12 pounds in 7 months.\nAsk Canada l>rug ft Book Co.,\nToole Drug Co., and City Drug Co.,\nor anv druggist (or -McCoy's Cod\nLiver nil Compound Tablets \u2014 i be\noriginal and genuine as easy to take\nas   candy   and   fill   tablets,   60   cents.\nAlso Behind Ears and On\nLimbs, Cuticura Heals.\n\" I wai affected with eczema\nwhich broke out in a rash. I had\nit on my face, behind my ears and\non my limba. My akin was acre\nand red and my clothing aggravated\nit. It Itched and burned causing\nmo to acratch, and sometimes I\ncould not sleep at night. My face\nwas d It ti (fined.\n\" 1 finally read an advertisement\nfor Cuticura Soap and Ointment\nand sent for a free sample. ] got\nrelief so purchased more, and after\nusing one box of Cuticura Ointment, with the Cuticura Soap, I\nwas healed.\" (Signed) Miss Arvilla\nC. Crysler, 3639 Taylor St. N. E.,\nMinneapolis, Minn.\nUse Cuticura for all toilet purposes.\ni n-rw  Sh*vin\u00ab  St irk.\n ,\nTHE\nDUTY   OP   THE   STATE\n\"Thr\nworld today\ndoes not\nquire\nhe  supremacy\nof any\none\nover     the     otln\nrs.    but\nthi\nextinction    of   all    pi\nlv Usees\ndistitu\ntions   that   an\nnot ea\nrned\nby     p\nrsonal    wortl\nBqtl\nility\n*   an   empt v\ndream\nworld\nInto   which\ni-n,    ph\n-sic-\nally n\nid   mentally, \u25a0\nre  not\nmrn\nequal\nHut    cinallt\nof    o|\npor-\nis    already\nunlveri\nally\nreoorn\nBed as the st,\nthe    i\ndividual,    jus\nas     it\nis\nmover\nally     recount;\ned    \u2014\nal-\nthough\nbe   i.i\ncertain   jrou\nictani    to   ad\nnl    it'\n\u25a0-till\nhai\na     ii'.ii\ns    value    tn\nind\nclaim\nto   esteem   lie\nin   liis\niwn\nto   be   an   a\noestor.\nami\nt)0t    in\nthe  appearam\n1*       ll!L       III.\nIce*\nin   lhe\ncold,   reflecte.\niiahi i\nr a\nglorlot\nancestry >\nprovresalve community r.nilil m. Inttier\nsnllm-    Itself    In    !>'\u25a0   K..V.TII..I    bv    llins.-\n\u2022 hoae   only    ri\u00abhl    to   tm,\u2122    rratcil\nupon    their   anceatry;    l.nt    demanded,\nHe Would Not Be\nWithout Them\nQuebet Man Absolutely Relieved of Backache\nCLASSIFIED     ADS     BRING     RESULTS.\nMr. Alfred Ganon recommends Dodd's\nKidney P,l!s to all who suffer.\nMOULIN BRRSIMIS, Que.. March fl\n(Special.)\u2014\"A few words abont your\nDodd'a Kidney PIHa. They have done\nme nm,-h good,\" atatea Mr. Oognon.\na veil-known and highly respected\nresident  of thla place.\n\"Por pains In the back and kldneya.\nI have taken  Hod Is  Kidney PUli und\nthey have done   good Immediately,\nI always keep \u25a0\u25a0 box In the house\nToday, thanka to your | || s. i am\nquite relieved of my trmihle, and\nrecommend them to all who suffer,\nKindly   send    mo   one   ol    your   al-\nDodd'a Kidney PlKs are purely am]\nsimply a kidney remedy. They act\ndirectly on the kidneys, itiengthenlng\nthem and putting them in tonditlon\nto do their full work of attaining\nllu- impurities out of th.. blood,\nDodd'a Kidney Tills have ben in\nuse   in   Canada   for   more   'ban   thirty\nyears.      They     demonstrated     tholr\nworth   iu   the   most   serious   forma   of\nkidney   disease,   such   as   rheumatism,\ndropsy,        diabetes,       neuralgia        and\nInstead, to he governed by men who\npossessed the necessary qualities in\nthemaeivea.\nOut of this lack of understanding\nsprang that suggestion made to Napoleon by a we 11-meaning dullard, that\nto fort.fy his right to the imperial\nthrone to which be had climbed, he\nshould   establish   his  ancestry.\nIt wus a suggestion to which\nNnpoleon returned the illuminating\nenswer: \"Ancestry? I am, myself,\nan  ancestor.\"\nThat phrase, charged with hard\ncommon sense and the acute perception of realities, which underlies all\ngenius, was probably ent.rely misunderstood by the prejudice-ridden minds\nto which It was addressed. Yet very\nplainly it asks a question to which\nthere would appear to be one only\npossible nnswer: lines true greatness\nbelong lo him who achieves it. or only\nto him who succeeds, generations\nlater, to the fruits of that achievement?\nIt also draws attent.nn tn the grotesque circumstance that those who\nfrom the standpoint of illustrious\nlineage permit themselves to despise\nIf-made man, nre really despising\nroots of their own family tree,\nabsurdly blind to the fact that their\nown chief claim to distinction\u2014often\nthe.r only claim\u2014lies In the accident\nnf birth hy which they, themselves,\ndescend from Just such another parvenu. For there la no great, or even\nroyal house that in its beginnings\n8 not owe ils existence to an upstart who by ablliiy. enterprise and\nthe favor of fortune raised himself\nabove the common level of the humanity of h,s day.\nSelf-Wade Men of History\nWaa the Norman bastard who conquered Kngland and founded the line\nof Norman kings anything more lhan\na high-flying adventurer or first-elass\nbrigand?\nVet among the many foreign critics\nwho despised Bonaparte for an upstart, there would he some who took\npride in, and had been \u25a0 at pains to\nestablish, descent, not indeed from\nKing William himself, hut from one\nor another of those who merely followed   in   his   Norman   train.\nOliver Cromwell, who from humble\nci icu ni stances   rose   to   be   supreme   in\nEngland, as lord arotaator. and could,\nhad he so willed it, have assumed\nthe crown and founded a dynasty\nmight equally have been condemned\nfor   a   Belf-made   man,\nHtill more heavily might Ihis con\ntempt have fallen upon the Florentine\ntrader, Cost mo d' Medici\u2014whose armorial device in the shape of the\nthree halls may to this day he seen\nadorning the portals of many a pawnshop\u2014who rose to be the greatest\nman in Ihe state, and whose trader's\nblood within 200 years ran In the\nveins of almost every royal family\nIn   Europe.\nLtneRgs   and   Inspiration\nMuzlo Attendolo, who, from the\ngreat physical strength that was one\nof his least endowments, was sur-\nnamed Hforza. was a Romanga peasant\nwho abandoned the plow to follow a\ncompany of free lances, and raised\nhimself by his talents and energy to\nthe command of armies and finally to\nthe   throne   of   Milan.\nIf, continuing this review, we ignore the utterly ignoble origins of certain great houses\u2014antl there Is no lack\nof them\u2014whose titles and honors\nhave their roots in harlotry, usury\nand violence, and we consider only\nthose whose' nobility Is legit I ma I ely\nbased upon worthy service to the\nstate, we invariably find that such\nfamilies spring from some man of\nhumble, or comparatively humble, origin, who. surmounting dilTieulties in\nan age which denied opportunity to his\nrlass, rendered himself conspicuous as\na soldier or a statesman, and hy his\nservices In either oapQOity earned the\ngratitude of his country, concretely\nexpressed by a tide of nobility and a\ngrant   of   lands  or   money,\nPrldO of nobility may have its justify cat ions. It ciin be. indeed, and no\ndoubi often has bean aad Mill Is, a\nsouroe of nuble inspiration. The old\nFrench formula noblesse oblige was\nrut   by   any   men ns  an   empty   phrase.\nA great house has its tradition*\nand in many great houses of Burope\nWO soe to this day an earnest endea-\nVor on thi> part of some of its members worthily to maintain those tradl-\ntlona by a continuance of service\nakin   to  that   which   originally- ennobled\nIhem.\nAn able, ambitious mid handsome\nyoung     guardsman     at     the     court    of\nCharles II. who combined great military   talents   with   considerable  ability\nas a politician, thrust himself fnrwanl\nuntil, later in life, he reached the supreme  command, and  so  distinguished\nhimself in this that from a simple\nesquire,  as   ba  had been   when   first  he\ncame   io   cour I,   he  ended   by   being   cre-\notrd a link.-, if the direct followers\nin the ducal line he fouaded have\nI'one litn.- that is remarkable, at least\nth.- >oung blanches of that house\nhave more than once conspicuously\ni pie-Id the name which he rendered\nBr-ai and the trad il ions of service\nwhich   lie   established.\nFeeding on Ancestral Fruit\nThere is no lack of instances tn\nshow ilie power for good that mav lie\nIii: tSe CnilSCloaaneaa of the ohliKa-\ntlons whn li ili-.-e.nt imposes. fn fortunately, instances are infinitely more\nIt'bundant nf houses which down the\n] iif'i- have remained undistinguished in\nnil bul the name of their founder.\n| and of Useless men who. living Ilka\n| pam\u00bb'H-s upon Hi.* fruits of an ut-\n11-stor's labors, may, paradoxically,  In-\n[ dulge a pride of ancestry such as was\n(Vnled to the able ami enterprising\nupstart   from   whom   Ihey  spring.\nWhether you contemplate one or the\nOther if these classes, the conclusion\nyou mast Inevitably reach is that It\nis surely better lo be in a poaltlon to\nInk- pride iti your own aOttOOa, and\ni' be esteemed for your own worth.\nII nn    tu   be   respected   for   the   sake   of\ntbe memory of someone who died.\nperhaps, 300 years ago, And you tuny\nweil    ask    yourself   by   whal    grotesque\ncxeic s ' the  Intelligence  is  it that\nib.-   i e   remote  is  ihe  dtattngulahed\nancestor who lias raised the family\nfrom ihe cumin on level, the greater is\nlh\" pride of ihe descent and the\nifcteem   \u2022 \u2022(   the  descendant\nHumanity's most elementary sense\nn| justice Would be shocked (ind outraged it the deedendanta bf a criminal\ndi servi (Ily hanged, say. 300 v.\nago, should still lie under the burden\not ilo* Infamy earned by that ann\nli r Why, then, should glory attach\nto Die possibly worthless riescendani\nof a hero, if infamy may not brand\nih- possibly worthy descendant nf a\nfelon!\nA   Hamp'.rer   of   Prcgrett\nthai    would\nupon   them  by  nn   -arrogant and  ln  the\nnatn   effete   minority.\nIGNOBLE   NOBLE   ORIGINS\n'If we ignore the utterly ignoble origins of certain great\nhouses\u2014ond there is no lack of\nthem\u2014and consider only thone\nwhose nobility Is legitimately\nbased upon worlhy service to\nthe state, we Invariably find\nthat such families spring from\nbo me man of humble, or comparatively humble, origin, who,\nsurmounting difficulties In an\nage which denied opportunity lo\nhis class, rendered himself conspicuous as a soldier or a\nsi ales man. and by his services\nln either enpacity earned the\ngratitude of his country, concretely expressed by a title or\nnobility and a grant of Innds\nand   money.\n\"Unfortunately, instances nre\nabundant of houses which down\nthe agea have remained undistinguished in all but the name of\ntheir   founder.\"\nThey realized that America, which\ncffere.l itself so conspicuously then\nns an example, had originally heen\ncalled Into existence largely hy Just\nsuch a condition of things in Europe\nas that against which the bourgeoisie\nof France wan then in revolt.\nThe New World\nIt wns largely because in Seventeenth Century Europe there was so\nliltle opportunity for a man to express himself, to achieve liberty of\naction, lo enjoy e\\ en freedom of worship, lhat the stream of emigration\nhad set strongly towards the New\nWorld. And It was we 11-named the\nNew World. For it was new spiritually as well as physically. It was not\ntr.ly in the sense of being newly discovered, hut also because, it held out\n|he prospect of new life, under new\nconditions, wilh equal opport unities\nfor all. It was a land in which the\nonly obstacles to advancement were\nWeakness, stupidity and sloth; a land\nwhere only realil lea counted \u25a0 where\nevery man was his neighbor! peer;\nwhere energy and ability might enjoy\nfiee scope wiih lhe certainly of reward; where. in short, individual\nworth was tho only claim lo respect\nj.nil  credit.\nTo the great spirits cramped In Ihe\nOld World hy class distinctions and\nclass and olher prejudices it was\nUtopia.\nSlowly, because still trammeled hy\nnld prejudices, but surely and unfalteringly nevertheless, the whole world\nIndny is coming lo Ihis same point\nof view, and America may lake credit\nfor having given ibis sane movement\nits   strongest    impetus.\nThe Old World may be accounted fn\na period of social transition. The old\ngods nre not yet entirely cast out;\npreconceptions ami a veneration of old\nestablished customs still keep them in\ntheir niches. Hut side by side with\nthem the new ones are beginning Io\nppear   In   strength.\nMere   Living   Monuments\nA    reflection    of    this    may    be    oh-\nb.\nith\nTry  Preference  Bond\nfor   Letterheads\nWe use it our.selves in the 2()-poun(l weight. It is\nhigh grade, but remarkably reasonable in cost.\nLit us show you. You'll like its finish and attractive appearance.    It prints beautifully.\nTry a second color on your next order of letterheads.\" Kor a few cents a week extra cost, it makes\nall the difference in the world.\nTHE DAILY NEWS JOB DEPT.\nPrinting\u2014Ruling\u2014Bookbinding\nPhone 144 (Two Lines)\nserved In the European Illustrate 1\npapers. In these you will find weekly, tilde by side, the photographs of\nmen and women of two worlds; the\nworld of titled nobodies, of persons\nwho are Just names, mere -living\nmonuments to the illustrious dead\nfrom whom they descend; and the\nworld of those whose claim to distinction rests upon their own personal achievements in the fields of scl-\ni nee, art, literature or eotnimrce, bv\nwhich humanity is served and civilization  advanced.\nGradually the entire world is coming to understand the truths that\nhava been plain to America from the\nbeginnings, the truths upon which aha\nhas built up her greatness and in\nmany ways oulstiipped an Old World\nthat has been sniggering under the\nhandicap    of   anachronistic    Ideas.\nHeeause the Old World has been\nslow in reaching this underslanding,\nIt has. suffered unrest an.l even convulsions, which. fortunately, havo\nbfen in the main of a minor character. In these the pendulum has\nswung too far in the opposite direction, and thus ihe ideal social evolution has been retarded. For if the\nold tyrants from palace and castle\nhave been cast out, it is not no that\ntyiants from the gutter may lake\ntheir  place.\nThe world today does not ref|ulre\nthe supremacy of anv one class over\nthe others, hut the extinction of all\n(i ivilejies and distinctions that are\nnot   earned   by  personal   worth,\nBqaa)ltl> may be an empty dream\nir a world into whieh men, physically\nend mentally, are not born eiiual. Hut\nci-utility of opportunity is already\ni.ulversally recognized\u2014although certain groups may still 00 reluctant to\nadmit it\u2014that a man's value to society and claim to esteem lie In his\nown ability to be an ancestor, and not\nin the appearance he makes in the\ncold, reflected light of a glurious im-\ncesiry.\n(C.-pyripht, 1114, by Metropolitan\nNewspaper   -Service.   New   York)\nthree weeks. According to the beat\n'nformed political circles here today the proceedings of the boundary commission hns occasioned\nconsiderable anxiety recently, and\nthis, ft is thought, will be the\nprincipal Issue at the general election.\nVr-eshlentinl Fle-cilon nt Once\nBERLIN, March ft.\u2014The government's proposal designating March\n^!), ns presidential election day,\nand April ^6 for a second ballot If\none were necessary, was adopted\nby   the   reichstag   today.\nHand it,   Murders   Trainman\nCALCiAIlY,   March   9.\u2014J.   1'.   Calkins,    n    Canadian    Pacific    railway\ntrainman,    was    shot    and    Instantly   killed   by   a   yeggrnan.   who   attempted   to   loot   the   Walsh,   Alta.,\nstation     early    this    morning.        R,\nI'Shiels,       another      employee,       was\nwounded.      The    bandit,    who    was\n] armed   with   a   shot   gun,   made   his\nj escape   without   disturbing   property.\nI-rf'iiSThe   Council    Opens\nGENEVA,        March ft.\u2014Austen\n.Chamberlain, the IJivtish foreisu\nsecretary, opened the 23rd sess'on\nof Ihe council of the League of\nNations today. Diplomats, government agents and newspapermen from\nnil corners of Europe were ln attendance, attracted by the importance of the subjects which will be\nconsidered   by   the   council.\nMcljirg Thrc-nK-ns to Abandon Mines\nSYDNEY,    N.S.,    March    !).\u2014Abandonment   of   the   coal   mines   owned\nby   the   people   of   Nova   Scotia   and\nBRIEFS FROM THE WIRE\nKxjKirt Demand Firms Wheat\nWINNIPEO, March P.\u2014Improved\ndemand the stronger Liverpool\ncables Imparted a firmer tone to\nthe wheat market today. Exporters were in the market all through\nthe session, and a large volume\nof    business    was    transacted.\nllhiekmail    I'lollcr   (ids   Two   Year-*\nLONDON. March \u00ab..\u2014William\nCooper I lohhs, n solicitors clerk,\nwho wns tried on (he charge of accepting checks for tl.MVlOO In connection wiih a blackmailing plot\nagainst tSlr Hari Singh, an East\nIndian prince, was found guilty\ntoday, and senlenced to two year*\nat   hard   labor.\nTo   Dissolve   Vl.slcr   House\nBELFAST. March 9.\u2014Dissolution\nof tho present Ulster house will\ntake place ihis week, and an election    will    follow    during    the    next\noperated     by    the     Rrltish     Enl\nSteel   corporation   Is   the   altern|\nheld    out    by    J.    E.    MoLurg,\npresident    of    the    company,    inl\nevent  of  failure  on  the  part  oi\nprovincial     government     to     a\nprotection   to   men   he   conside\nnecessary   to   bring   Into   the   colj\ndistrict    to    man    the    mines.\nDRESDEN, March S.\u2014I'i\nFrledrich Wllhelm of Prussia. \u25a0\nond cousin of the former\ndied   here   today.\nNew Zealand Railway\nExperts on Inspection\n*   Tour of Canada Li\nVANCOUVER, March 9.\u2014Two I\nresentatlves      of      the      governrj\nowned   railways   of   New   Zealandf\nPlckard,    ass'stant    traffic   mana|\nand   \\V.   R.   Davidson,  assistant\nengineer,   have   arrived   In   Van!\nver to study methods of railway!\neration    and    general    conditions!\nthis   country.     Today   they   are f\nspecting   the   Canadian   Pacific\nway   terminals   and   shops   In   \\1\ncouver,   and   expect   to   leave   tot*\nrow  to  make  their survey  of  Cm\ndian conditions over the Canadian-T\ncific railway.    A  tour of  the  Una\nStates,   Europe   India   and   AustrJ\nwill    follow   in    tho   course   ot\nround-the-world   trip,   which   Is\ning    made    In    the    interests    0_\nbroad   program   of   development\nextension    now    being    planned\nlhe    New    Zealand    government\nthe   railways   of   thnt   country.\n\"RUB IT IN\" To Remove\nACHES & PAINS!\nRUB Zam-Buk in to relieve the\nsharp twinges of rheumatism\nsciatica or lumbago.   Rub it in to\naching; backs, stiff joints and sore muscles,\nand to move cold-on-the-chest. 2am- Bute\ndoes far more real good than poi&ouous\nlinaiueiits. Its penetrative pain-killing'\nessences get right to the root of trouble,\nallaying soreness, congestion, swelling\nand inflammation in a wonderful way.\nlis* Zam-Buk for all cuts, -aomuls and bruiw*.\nIt prevents festeritig and blood-poiaon and ensures\nrapid healthy fatal nm, 50c box all dealers.\nram-Buk\nAlio for eozema, plmploe, rashes, bad logs, piles, poisoned wounds, eto., I\nwe are dealing with HoniPthiny ihul\nat heart is nn better Hum a stupid\naupemtltion which has beeoaat woven\ninto the warp o( ctvUlaatloa, and\nwinch, like all superstitions, has hampered profreaa If In the past it han\nnut r.ti.l.ied Impossible, at least It\nl.as -jreatly curtailed, lhe expressions\n.-1' individual worth by whieh alone\nhumanity  advances.\nThis was fully realized In the\neighteenth century by the m.-n of\n(<\u25a0 in] .a r.i I Ivi-ly hum hie or Ir in who cotn-\npNsirt -.-.hat was known as the Third\nK:-iat\u00ab- in France. When. In const-\noueare, Ihey put forwnrd their revolu-\ntinnary proposal* that the country\nahutild he given a conMilutinn under\nWhieh all men might enjoy i-i|iin|\nrlghta   at   law   nnd   Hual   oppnrlnnil Ie.**-\nior  aelf-aapraaatoa,  ihe  boat  Sffumani\nthat aristocracy could oppose lo it\nwai that nobility wtm an order eon set-rated bj antiquity, and that its rights\nand privileges were supported hy the\nauthority of centuries. Which was to\ns-ay that If a wrong h:id heen a wrong\n\u2022or n sufficient number of centuries\nj It beeomoa In consequence an established   right.\nIt was not an argument likely to\nprevail with men determined tn sweep\naway sliams so that realities might\nbe   given  a   cha nrr   to  bloom.\nTin y had peea how, a century earlier\nCromwell had hmken the sha.l.li-s\noT divine rUht whieh MtaN Kngland as they were still fellerltiR\nFranci\u00bb. They had wilni s*ed more recently the revolution In North America, whereby a f i pp people had re-\niusftd    to    t-uhmlt    to    Uu    yoke    of    a\nBfasaat   of   government   already   iin.i-\nOBTOnial le   ii nil    futile.      And    they   WI-TO\nreaatVed upon winning for themselves\na similar emancipation from the chains\nof   feudalism   and   prlvlWge,   imposed\nGusLvaxiie\nthut Banishes\nAll Worry\nTHE Snyder Sani-Bilt Guarantee against moths is a document of\nreal value.   It means something.   It means something right now.\nIt means something for the future.\nRight now it means that you may buy Snyder's Sani-Bilt Living\nRoom Furniture with every confidence; that the furniture to which\nthe Snyder Sani-Bilt Guarantee is attached is the genuine Sani-Bilt\nFurniture, the only furniture which is treated in the Sani-Bilt way.\nFor the future the Sani-Bilt Guarantee means that you will never\nbe troubled by moths in this furniture so long as it lasts\u2014and it is\nbuilt to last many years. The Sani-Bilt process removes all temptation\nfor moths. Moth grubs starve to death if hatched on fabrics treated by\nthis process. The experiment has been demonstrated not once but\nhundreds of times.\nConsequently in the Sani-Bilt Guarantee you have a document\nworth preserving. It is the guarantee that banishes all worry. There\nis no other guarantee like it. It covers all points needing guarantee\u2014\nconstruction, as well as moths. From moths Sani-Bilt is guaranteed\nabsolutely immune, inside and out.\nIf moths should get into your suite and do any damage, produce\nthe Sani-Bilt Guarantee. Your dealer has our authority tc replace the\nsuite without cost to you. We make this offer with every suite that\nleaves the factory.\n_-\u00ab .   Snyder's  _.,_+\nSANi^biiT\n\u2022^vSgroomfurniw\nGuaranteed Moth Proof\nConstructed\nFor Life Long Use\nThe frames of Sani-Bilt are more\nthan usually strong, being constructed\nof heavy posts and rails of solid Canadian hardwood. The springs are very\nstrong coils of heavy steel wire, rustproof and oil-tempered, tied and cross-\ntied in place with heavy cord. They\nrest on an interlaced mattress of\nstretch-proof Scotch webbing, fastened to the frames to stay. Every particle of the upholstery fillings is fresh\nand new\u2014and mothproof.\nYou have a very wide choice of designs and coverings in the Sani-Bilt\nrange, and the suite you want can be\nhad at the approximate price you want\nto pay.\nMake sure to lift the cushions after\nthe dealer has shown you our guarantee, and look for the Sani-Bilt trade\nmark. It's proof positive that there\nhas been no mistake.\nSNYDER'S, LIMITED,\nWaterloo, Ontario.\n-.?;.):\"?\nX\n 3H\u00b0t\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY  MORNING, MARCH 10, 1923\nFage Seven\n\"Try a Nip Tonight\"\nBEST PROCURABLE\nj__t\nPRODUCE     0,     SCOTLAND     *<^\n-f O.fM'.DO.CM AMD (ULVfWI  CLfNUVET OU\">OWN stun...\nBOTTLED t 6UARANTtE0\nTha   Original   Label\u2014look   for   it   at   tha   Vendora'   and   Innat   on\nGRANT'S   \"BEST   PROCURABLE.\"\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed b)\nthe Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British\nColumbia.\nI AVIS  CUT   DRAWS\nBT.   PATRICK'S   DAY\nWAKlllNOT'iN,   .Uim-'i   9,\u2014Drawings\n'or the Pavis run international t.-nnis\nll-ltc-lii's  will   I,.,  li.-l.l  nl   111.-   I.in-Alticr-\ncan   Union   building   lu-r.-   March   17.\nOfficials   nf   Hi,,   various  challenging\nitlons,   Including   Ca'iada,   have   been\nBTttod to attend.\nST. PATRICKS\nLUND SECOND\nifll\nHlunk Montreal-) in Final\nGame of tlic National\nSchedule\n'T\ncttred  by  my  p.i|n|e\u00ab\n\u2022without   iwrf-sry,    M\nfunded   unless cured.     Book\non   rectal   disesses,   free.     M..   .\ntion in attendance for women 9 I TORONTO, .March 5*.\u2014-St. l';i trick\nclosed tlio regular National Hockey\nIcutfno tMMD licre tonight with a\n-i   w  il   victory   over   Montreal,   which\nu-avo the Irishmen   ndtiputed aosaaa-\n\u2022Inn     (rf     MOOOd     piaee,     two     points\nahead of Canadiens- Practically nothing was at itake, and the gama wns\nplayed  in Bood humor all  tin- war.\nTo AdiiniM went the honor of\n\u25a0coring the first ponl to the evening, lh* circled liie net. and after\nhr ef   duel   with   Benedict,   who   catne\nout or goal, slipped iho puck in\nHn- mt. Allan is scored tho MCOnd\ncounter. A third one in this period\nwas dlnnllowed  hy the referee,\nWhile       McCalTery      and       Adams\nThere's no sense in mixing a mess of i y> , vis,hh1u' ,,1,t\\'H',ial,v; bo* J\"\nthe third period the visitors tiled\nhard io seoie, but Roach was invincible. The real of the period wai\naltogether in St. Pate favor.\nnummary\nFirst   period\u2014No.   eoore.\nSecond period \u2014 1. St. 1'uts. Atlanis,\n1:10;   2,   St.   l'ats,   Adams,    10:110.\nThird period\u2014I, !;t. l'ats, McCaf-\nfefy.     10:00.\nMusterole Works.tWithout the\nBlister\u2014Easier, Quicker\nCOLEMAN TAKES TWO STRAIGHT\nALBERTA TEAM CANADIENS MAKE FISTS FLAIL A1H\nAGAIN DEFEATS IPLAYOFF BERTH i WHEN SENATORS\nROSSLAND MEN BEATING TIGEiS DEFEAT BRUINS\nCalgary Canadians\non Tour for Title\nin center and Mitt-hell, right wins;.\n1,,-tck attain, Calrary has a much\natronffer liiit-up thun a year ago, de-\naplte llu- Iohs ut llerble L-ewia and\nJohnny Douckfl who aro with Du-\nItttfe,\nIt Is known that RlpW, Adams\nand Irving will he with the Calgary\nTigers of the western Canada professional    league    next   winter.\nMONTREAL. March 9.\u2014Tha\nYoung Suns of Ireland captured tho\nJunior hockey championsh u of Que-\nhec hy defeating Westmount high\nschool 4 to 1 here thia afternoon,\ngame was a replay of Saturday's\nBeat the British Columbia\nChamps Eight to Four\nin the Second Game\nTAKE CUP BOUND\nBY EIGHT GOALS\nKootenay  Boys  Even   for\nTwo Periods; Outclassed\nin the Last One\nVANCOUVER,     Much     I.\u2014Being\nforced to play only six players, owing\nIn the ruling of tlic- Alberta Hockey\nunion in debarring loin- of the regulars, did not make any difference' lo\nIhe y.ning Cnlenian Tigers in the\nfilial game nf thtir Allan cup elimination       se ics   with    Roislond   .Miners\nhere  tonight.    Tin-  Tigers  uncorked\nhe smt...tliest combination seen here\nIn aical.'iir ranks iu ninny a day.\nand hy a ln..l period finish, when\nthey ran ln five goals, emerged\nVictorious, S to I which gave them a\nlead of 1.1 lo .\". on the round.\nJohnson    and   Singer    Brilliant\nThe  Rossland   !\u2022-am  [..light  hard   for\nuv., periods, an.l through Hi- brilliant   playing   nt   Johnaon   in   goal,\nand   Ringer   on   He-   firing   line,   kept\nthe speedy roungstera hustling. The\nfirst period ended 1-1, and Cnlenian hail Ihe edge, 3 In 1. nl the eon-\nelusion   nf   ih,.   aecond   period,\nlan  Ho- lasl  (i nn-- i nl ii ole.\nman kids skating rings uround their\nheavier opponents, an.I n was a\nregular procession. Tin- neat work\n,.r Waana, Sheppard and Th.n-sleln-\ns.in nu the forward line id the winners was even more inili.u.i than in\nHi.,  firsi   game.\nTin- Colem in left l.u- Winnipeg ai'i.-r ilo- game, I., compete in\nih.,   inxi   rvuml   nf   Hie   Allen   cup\nIrvin\nefe\nmustard, flour and water when you can\neasily relieve pain, soreness or stiffness\nwith a little clean, while Musterole.\nMusterole is made ol pure oil of\nmustard and other helpful ingredients,\ncombined in the form of the present\nwhite ointment. It takes the place of\nmustard plasters, and will not blister.\nMusterole usually fiver, prompt relief\n(rom sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis,\ncroup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia,\nheadache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of lhe\nback or joints, sprains, pore muscles,\nbruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of\nthe chest fit may prevent pneumonia).\n40c and 75c, at all druggists.\nThe Musterole Co. of Canada. Ltd.,\nMontreal.\nBetter than a mustard piaster\nJ rvtnr ,mil\nThe Old Blei\\d\nWhisky\no\/tKi\nraoM tmc\nOngu-jJ. Rcape\nIr  '\nl7->6\nThis   advertisement    is   net\ntubUihed or displayed liv tlm\n-IQUOR   CONTROL   BOARD\nthe Government of Hritish\nSolumbia,\nSunday Trains\nBetween\nROSSLAND\nTRAIL\nNELSON\nMarch 1, 8, 15, 22\nLV,    Uosslnlld\nI.v.   Trail   ...\nAir. Nolsnri\nilia a.m\nI.v.   .Nels.,ii            Ill: 4:, ,,.,11.\nI.v.   Trail I: ir, pin.\nAir.  Kusslan.l  ..... . .|: ;,i) p.m.\nMaking   .Ml   Btopa.\nFurther'announcement will be\nnailo   If   service   u,   he   p.-rma-\nJ.S. Carter, D. P. A.\nNELSON,   B.   C.\nSHEIKS EXPECT TO\nBE STRONG TONIGHT\nCougars  Reach  Saskatoon\nThis Morning; Take Two-\nGoal Lead Into Game\nBA8KATOO.V. Mai\noris team will arrl\nmnnit'n.v morning, ;\ndug  meet   Baakatooi\nih,\neh li -Tin Vic-\nre In Sa-kalouii\ni ml 111 [he cve-\ni   Sheiks   in   Uu\nsec,,n,l    game    nf    llle    semifil\nihe Western Canada Hockey leafui\nchampionship.\nny   virtue   ul   their   via   nl    Ibe\neunst   l.i.-i   week.   ::   to   1,   Victoria\nlikes     a      IWO-goal      lead      Into      lhe\ngnni... Tin- teem making the most\nnumber nf goals m.cis Calgary for\ntin-   championship.\nThe     Slnii.S    ,X|,...I     In     he    ill     lull\nStrength   fnr   Un*  game,     t'nm, lull  nml\nUelae, defence.  vve*e  hoth  injured  at\nthe    const,    hm    v ill    In-    on    tile    lee.\nCameron   suffered  a   leg  Injury, and\nit.ire   was   nil    nil    llle    lead.\nInlerest  is  running  high  here, and\nHie i. ams will peri..i in for a  pa &ed\nrail;\nFLY MASK TAKES\nHaving Wen Trial Steeplechase   He    Is    Favorite\nfor Grand National\nnl    llu-    I.\ndeal of\nturdsy.\nall   \u2022'\t\ngin\nFly\nnl     i-\nHasl\ntoday\n\u2022    I .VII\nsi.   taken   ami   offered\ni offered! Winn,ill an,\nI'm    tn    7   against    i.l-\n-\" in I against: are*\ni\" I against ottered\ntaken.\nLEEDS UNITED\n[n Second Division Barnsley\nBlankl Derby County;\nBlackpool Loses\nLoNhoX.   Harofc   '.'. - KX':\\,\\wt\\\\;\\\\\\ I'n-s-\nc i   \u2014   Poottall   remlti   ui  punei\nplayed  today  vera:\nrii-at   Divliton\nTottenham  Kotipure, \u25a0>\u25a0  Loata  I'nlt-\nSncond    Divlnion\nHiinisli'.v,   I:    Derby   C.iuiily.   U.\nCorentr)  C,  -;   Blackpool,  i.\nThird    DivUicn\u2014Southern    Section\nAberdare,   \u2022.'; Charlton   Atbletta,  u.\nRaffby   Union  Kospttalt   Cap  Btml-\nrinnlt\n(Juys   Hoipttal,   tt;   KIiikh   College   3,\nlUt-plny   SX   IIMiiuuimI.)\nKunic   only\ntUcttd,  Wa\nr.M*l[.h'iils.\nSuuimaty\nui- i.    Host\ns..* I   period- :t.    i:-i\n.':\u00bb\",;    i.   Coleman,   Thon\n\u25a0Iheppard.   7:00:  \u25a0\".  Coin\nWaitnn\n10:1\nThird   period     -\nI: tli    7.   Coleman.\ns.   Ri HMitind,   M;u -\nBhe p peril,\nclean\nnl, Bla-rei\ntrom Thor\ntnl, N'ui-tl\nnsiui, I'rui\n.   Bhrppan\nan,  Warai\nCAWIAItY,   March   9.~rii.M>rKe   Mr-\nTeer,   175   poun.ls   tlprence   Ktar,   was\nunable    to   aicompany   the    Calgary | \u25a0\u00bb\u00ab\nCanadian*   whtn  tbaaf  left  thli   aft- \u25a0 The ...\n\u2022moon in ouoot of CUuUm junior Muee-all overtime game here, and\nhockey honon. Oih< iwise the Ab- the winners will now meet the\nbott Cup holders aro at full itreriKth. Ottawa junior title holders for the\nThe team haa developed three new-: ri\u00abht to enter the eastern Canada\ncomers    this   winu-r.      With    It pby   final  against   Aura   Leo   of   Toronto.\nTrim League Leaders Four!Final Minute of Play in the\nto  One  in  a  Necessary]    Final Game Produces a\nVictory\nNear Riot\nMONTREAL, March 9.\u2014The Canadiens qualified for a pos'Mon in the\nNational Hockey league elimination*\nfor the championship when they won\nthiir f nai scheduled kmro hffe\ntonight, defeating the league-leading   Hamilton   Tigers.    4    to    1.\nHowie Morenz and Orie Otaffcnftl\nwere  ranoulble  for the  Canadiens1\ngoals, after hr Hlant effOft\u00bb, Mju*-\nenx, in particular being. t\u00bbrilliaut\naa lie flashed about tho ice to\nbring hH tally for the evening t'J\nthree   goals.\nHamilton! were downed hy a tbotO\nwli ch was superior at all sBagoa. The\nTigers started out in real eani'st.\nbut after the tint period were very\nlittle iQ the picture. And, as they\nsaw the game si Pt>*flg away, substitutes mn si'nt in to rapw'de the\nregulara.\nThe game ended in an ii|u*i>:ir.\nas    jday    became    stn-nuons    in    Hu-\nt five minutes.   Coutu and Lan\nBOSTON',   March   I,   \u2014   The   Ottawa\nSenators outclassed ths Boston Brains\nin    the    final    game    of    the    National\nEtockey tatvus season hers tonight,\nUimralng the looali 4 to l, with plea-\nlj   (ii  apmt%\nit    wan    an    uniriten-sting    gani<*    fol\ntin most part, but there were poaaU\nluiitas of trouble throuffhont Bf\ntfieani et strict rulings Referee Lis*\nibimnii'   kept   thtags   lh   otabt  slatost\nthe\nend.\nul of MOO wa\nthe largest of the Boston season.\nIn tin* laul tnfnute of. the game the\nbad 6lood thai had been apparent\nfrom the outset, resulted in a near\nri.n. Hltchtvan and \"Honly\" Smith\n(\u2022i-.ini.-ii their sticks after a collision\npear tbe llruins' roal, and wi nt at it\nv nn their flats. The two teams\n.i.iii.il   in.  and  Referee   Laflamms  uas\nI HUTOttnded    by    a    seething    mob   of\ni]iin>vr'.\nj    it looked  for s tin,,* m if the epec-\n:-\u2022  \u25a0   hand,  but   peaa\ntheut  serious   trouble\nlois both had to  ntire   limping after , \u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\na    collision.      Morenz    was    boftohod ; pr*\nfor roughing Langlo's previously, I Ottawa's dofenoe was working at Wo\n\u25a0md Randal) was the target for abuse' l.,-i. and the Bruins had little ehadce\nttom    spectators. Be     was    also \\\\o ecoif.    The  single  tall)   was un  I\ntupped on ihe head by a woman' triple attack by Herberts, Mitchell\nspectator during I scuffle with Mur-jjurd Cooper, the beat pleee of work ef\nLoflgetde the boards.\nBy virtue of their Min. Canadiens1\nwill play St. l'ats in the opening j\ngame    of    the    league    eliminations\nher\"  Wednesday.     They   play   the   re- I\nlorn game iu Toronto Friday night.\nSuiiiimir.v\nFirst period\u20141, Hamilton, Ited\nQreea, 8:00; I, Canadiens, Moren*,\n1:10.\nSecond period\u20143, Canadiens, Cleg-|\nhern.     10:08.\nThird    period-- 4,    Can.ld ens.    Jgor-\neni   B:00; 6. Canadiens, Morena  :30.\ni tnnk thing.s ens\nid railed n;>. Dm\nAla and Cla\nbad a perl\ny  tWO,\ni   most\nTbe\nBwitarri\nIce.    'l'i\nid    rri\\\n\u25a0 'I      St.\nnf    l-Ynn\ni-.  Kngta\nM\"\nBuy a\nlb. tin\n-also in\nPackets\npiked\n(*omp.ny ol Canada. Limited\n:ls\n\"'.:   \u00bb.   Co\n10,     r..l.-nn\nTl'\n..I.\nWaana\nratclnson\nSli.-ppnr.l\nl:    .-\u25a0!\u2022! In\nAsMi.-inlinn   fn\niii England th\nplayers an In i\nhldieai price c\\\n110,000.\nI'nited Stales. Th\n\u25a0 paid for one  a*a\nEd Walsh's Cap\nMovea Whenever\nHe Oiled Spitter\nBt   ai.  sekarek\n(Formir ntcli-r, N.Y. CUnta)\nrow   liis\ni.ill of hli\nhe  used  in applying  the\nte   the   ball  caused  the  hill  nf\nap   in   in.,..-   up   aud   down,     it\ni.ui    remained    stationary    they\na   fast   ball   ...-is  coming.   How-\ni:.l    bad   ao    ' li   start   that\nFAST BALL\nChaasy.      the      oM-tlnae\ni.e   the  Chicago rubs,   usi-ii\nin   \"advertise*'   hie   spitter   ami   taat\nball, Wbi-nev.-r lie apimrently UOk\n\u25a0 real pa I li H to Sihinv lhe butter that\nlie was upphlinr naliva t.\u00bb the ball,\nii was invariably s fast bull\u2014but,\nif he brought the ball ap and down\nfrom hla month qutckly, apparently\nupply   no   moisture,   ii   was   u  spltibull.\nP?W\u00a3IP    ... ...\nu tituy '-\u2022\u2022'\u2022\u2022\u25a0'^^^*^!**-\u2022-'-\n*-.^ES\"'\nfad\u00a9\nf.\nml\nwomen\n9\nThey shouldn't. Women at forty should\nbe in the prime- of menial alertness and\nphysical charm.\nThey shouldn't be worried about wrinkles. They\nshouldn't he sallow, or suiTsr wiih headaches\nand backache, or he fussy about what thev cat.\nJ\nNinety nine lime--, oUI\nfort\\' cpu be prevail\nABBEY'S.\nABBEY'S ovcrcon-.cn\n.sagged check?, puff}' i\nspots,   poor   blood,   '.\nappetite, nervousnes:;,\neral run-down conditio\nMake up your mind vo\nmentally and more rt'\nthan at 20 or 30.\n\u2022 tuimlrerl, fading at\n.-\u202211   corrected  with\ntroubles that make\n'-, sallow skin, liver\nstomachs, lack of\n\u25a0 essness and a gen-\nthe system.\n\u2022'' he more charming;\n: physically at 40\nYou can, you know, by correcting the liltle ailments now\u2014 the irrcguli r bowels, the first pimple,\nthe touch of indigestion, I he headaches and backaches that come from constipation.\nAt these first lyraptoms of bad health, take ARBF.Y'S.\nNot one dos; alc>ne\u2014bai take AIlol-'.Y'S regularly\nuntil mind and body r.r: ptrfectly attuned to normal,\nvigorous health again.\nABBEY'S is the perfect treatment for young ind old-\nit means health for the whole family; it his brought\nhealth and protected health for more than half a\ncentury.\nYour druggist knows  the  valu;\nhim for a bottle today.\nABBEY'S \u2014 ask\n\"FOR  CONSTANT  HEALTH\"\n L\nI\n \u2022-\u25a0\n'  *\u2022\nPaw Eieht\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1025\n.-V-;--\n__ Finance\ns JtMYSlTUATlON\nSpeculative        Uneasiness\nLeads to Unloading When\nMoney Rates Jump\n'* NEW YORK, March 9. \u2014 Speculative uneasinesa over tho money situation was Kinrrally held responsible\nibr the heavy selling of plucks In today's market. Call money opened unchanged at 3 Vfa per cent, but Boon\njumped to 4 and 4',\u25a0\u25a0 and !>, closing at\n(he  top.\n' United States Steel common closed\ni1* lower, at 12S$i, after having sold\nfii 123***. Anierfgan Can fluctuated\nlA-twecn ITS Si and 182*4, closing \u00bb-\nlf.0%, a net loss of 1 point. Baldwin\nopened at J4(t%. yielded to 137-j*. and\nthen rallied to 1119 4. off 1 \u25a0\"* on the\nday. Studeb;iker clubed fractionally\nhigher   at   44%.\nWilson & Company preferred broke\n\u00bb SS%, and then rallied to If, off\nT__ on the dav. Allan tic Gulf and\nWest Ind tea was heavily sold. total\nquoted aw luw as 2H*4, and then rallied to r>\\, off 2\\ en the day. Miami\nCopper broke more than -i points, to\nUU, the lowest price in IS years.\nUnited States Distributing preferred\nbroke   10   points   on   one   sale.\n'Many industrials showed net losses\nof  IH   to  8',*   points.\nNational Enamelling advanced 3 '\u25a0>\npoints, to 35, slipping back later to\n34   on   profit   taking.      Maxwell   Motors\n\"A\" and \"H\" ut tained new peak\nprices for the year at Sit 1-j and 59'i\nrespectively. Uutte and Superior advanced a point, at -0-2- tiood buying\nnlso was noted in American Hide and\nLVather preferred, Manhattan ICIec-\nWOal   Supply   and   He publican   Steel.\nMoney rates hi-td firm with 4 per\ncent imoted for the 60 to 90-dny maturities and 4'i- for tbe loafer rales.\nCommercial pap-er ranged from 3;,*i to\n4'i.\n1 Total   sale-H\u2014l.*2fi,7fl0   shares.\nv doling*  {\"(notations\nAmer.   Can.\nAnoi*.    I,oco\nAnacontta\nAtchison    ..\nH.    &   O.    .\n(T r. m. ..\nA. T.   t.   ...\n(^tiile     .i...\nCom     .,...\n(tefl.    Motors\nO,    N.    pfd.\nc.r-RTiby    ....\nInspiration    .\nKmnecott\nMiami    \t\nV   Y.  C\u201e   ...\nN.   P\t\nI'lullips     ...\nPacific    ....\nIt.   I\t\nSludebaker   .\nShell     \t\nS    1'\t\nStan.   Oil   C;\nStan.   Oil   Ind.\nSian.   Oil    Kv,    ,\nStan.   Oil   N.   J.\nTexaH     \t\nU.    1'\t\ntJ,   S.   S    \t\nHadiy     v^ ,.\n\"High      ]..\nIM'\n140 5\n1-3',i\n17\nj:.:i\n-til\nIL'I\"\n117',\nClost\nISO7).\n140 H\nI.\n\u2122*\n13\nXUtt\n\u2022>!(%\n\u25a013'a\n11%\n11 tt\nu%\n104%\n1 (Mi\nSs--.\n181\nTig\n111\niii\n-n\nal 1\nIL'\n121 u\n411\n304 7\u201e\ni t:'*\nINK\nI4T-5\n1S|\nVANCOUVER STOCKS\n< Reported   b]\nB. c. Hirer  ..\nI'nrk      \t\nllranby    \t\nIndian    \t\nInternational\ngllveramtth    ...\n\u25a0   0. Montana\nSjiiiiiui   \t\n1 rnj.ui      \t\nllunwcll     \t\nr.liiilir     \t\nI'reinler      \t\nItufus     \t\nSt-lkliks   -.\t\nIndian\t\n(.'.   I\".   Ft.' ......\n\\v. Apple\nili.l\nnnil\nAsk.il\n1.IIH\n1.I7U\nWINNIPEO    OHAIN    QTtOTATIONS\nWheat-\nMay    ..\nJuly    . .\nOM.     ..\nOut,-\u2014\nMay   ..\nJuly    ..\nOet    ..\nBar ler\u2014\nMuy . .\nJuly ..\nOet ..\nKlnx\u2014\nMar   ..\nJuly   ..\nOct.    ..\nart\u2014\n\u2022\u25a0iny*,.,\nJ nil-  .,\nteen\n192\nllll;\nLow    Close\nMany a Strong\nless)\nBy Small Ads\nHALFALQAF1S\nBETTERTHAN\nNONE\"\nThis is _pod dd-\nvevtism^sense\nJuet becau. i a man cannot affcrd\nto bn-' a whole bend Issue doesn't\nkeep hlm from purchasing* bonds periodically and (rotting* excellent return.\nTills   also  works   In  advertising1-,\nIf    you    can    possibly    afford    (fcttt\njuts,   it   is   Usually   sound   business   polio   use   th.in,   but   do   not   fail   io\nadvertise   b.-cause   you   can   afford  only\nnull     ads.       Many     wry    substantial\nbusinesses have been bulll  through  tht\n\u25a0<e   nf  small   ads.\nOne Philadelphia newspaper makes\nspecialty of getting to the small\nIvertiser and helping hlm prepare\n\u25a0py and layouts which brins Boot**\nniis returns. If you are not an ad-\n\"rtlser, get an advertising man to\ntalk things over with you and point\nt how ynu can' profitably invest\ni*i 11 or Urge sums of money in ad-\nrtifelnfr.1\nSTERLING EXCHANGE\nNKW YORK, M.mili !'.\u2014Sl.iiiinr ,\\\ncliiiiij-e easier nl \u00bbl.73'i fnr 60-il;i\nbills  unil  nl   * 1 Til's   for  demand.\nBur   silver--Foreign,   M14c.\nCanadian  dollarn\u2014\u00bb\u00bbftc.\nl-'iancs\u2014Hi iniinil.    r.-lo'-c.\nI.in\u2014Demand,  I (He,\n.Marks\u2014Demand, par trillion. 21.Me\nRAILWAY EARNS\nSHEDNKNDS\nAS A YEAR AGO\nTwenty-two Millions Left\nAfter Everything Met;\nGross Declines\nMONTREAL    March   P.- A.   decline\nof over Slo.OUO.OOO Is shown in the\ngroan earnlnpH of the Ciiuullun Pacific itailway company for  the year\nended December HI last, according\nto the statement issued this evening,\nbut since working exp-nses drupned\nby almost the same amount, lhe no.\nearnings for l&M are I little nvi r\n$L'00,(Hitj less than for 1\u00bbM, the flp-\nures bein\u00ab net: 1911. |ST,479,01O! I'.--I.\nH7,\u00ab7,l\u00ab.\nAvailable for dividends for Uie put\n-.\u25a0ear is UL850>9S5, as compared with\n128,508,861 for 1828.\nA decrease of over Jl.Oini.OOO Is\nshown in tiie net surplus for the year,\nthe figures for 1923 helm,' |l,69$,t47.\nas compared with $403.<iH for lhc\npast   year.\nDetailed  Statement\nMONTR liAU    March    I.    \u2014    EUanlU\nof np.-ratloiis oT tli-* Canadian Pacific\nrailway for the year ended Decemh\u00abr\n11 last were:\ndross earntngii from railway and\nlake    steamers.    $lt,l!,r,0.',IT,r..\nWorking     exnensei,     Including     all\ntaxes,  ?m:..*jti.:mi.\nNet earniniis from railway and lal.e\nNteamors,   137.^27.242.\nDeduct   fixed   charjtea,   114,070,287.\nPur plus,   |23,150,9R5,\nDeduce contribution to pensloa funds\n?r, tut.ii na,\nNci revenue from aarnlnga of railway and lak'* steameri available jor\ndividends,   822.856.955.\nAfter    payment    all    dtvhh-ii.ls    d.-\nelared for y.-ar. ihe surplus of railway\nand   lal,.-   stiainers   Is  S Mi::.lit I.\nSpi-eial Income lor year after mal;-\niun      allowancs      f()i*     csallilgl ut      n \u2022\nDETROiftNlTED\nSTOCK CRASHES\nBritish Empire Steel Second\nPreferred Drops; Smelters Up a Point\nUsed Articles\nReal Estate\nRooms\nBoard\nTo Rent\nBoats and\nAutomobiles\nHelp Wanted\nPositions Wanted\nLost and Found\nLive Stock\nMachinery\nFarm Produce\nTimber and Mine*\nClassi\/ieo! Aduerfising Rates\n\"Want end Claislfled Advertlulnff \u2014\nOne and u half eenls per word p--r Insert Ion. If paid in advance, So per\nword per week, nr 2L\"-ic per word per\nmon tli. Transient ads accepted only\non a cash-In-ad vance basis. Each Initial, figure, doljar si^n, etc.. counts as\none word. Minimum \u25a0J.Oc, if charged\nado.\n. Local Mea-pin* Notices \u2014 Three cents\nper -word each insertion. In blackface\nor machine capitals 4c per word.\nItlackface capitals [,e a word. Twenty-\nfive per cent discount if inn daily\nWithout change of copy for one month\nor more Where advertisement is sot\nout in short lines the charfre is lac n\nline for ]toman type. 20c for bluckfaee\nund 2.\"'0 lor blackface capitals. Minimum .:ir.c, if charged GOc.\nBirths, Mm-riajf*--., Deaths and In-\nmemoriam Cards\u2014Ki fly cents per iu-\nserium up to 'i'i words. Additional\nwords   l',L-c.\nIdsts of \"Weddinff , Presents, and\n\"Floral Tributes at -Funerals \u2014 Ten\ncents per Hue,\nBirths\n\\VK.iisTi'.r;_Horn t.. Mr. -.ikI  Hn. n\nF.   WtliMlnr.   -it   I'nnlriKiy   Uilu'   I Imi\n,'inl   HiiMpltnl. iMnpi'li  r., ;i si,n.   (sl'.ll i;\nNelaon\nJ-l. 73',.\nIll'l\niterlli\nCanada Bonds\nWINNIPEO\nIIIS,     tUIII.7'1\n11H4. lull.   1101\niii-riinaiii:-\nll\u00abLl(b,     I\n*' War loan i\nl?:iL'.   Jlli.l.TU!\nVictory loi\nI106.8Bb, V\n(101.-Ida: 11!'\nSi.\u2014Win-\nSH'-.l'Hi:\nj      MllNTUKAI..\n; of iu  points\n; I'niii-ii ii, id  th\nIII,'      M.>!)!!.-ill\nTills   IKSII,'   do.\nlli-ilisli\ni rn a   \u00bb.--\nuu.   up  \u2022:'\nOther   ch\nn.   nnd    Hi\nMarch   ii\nn   II,,-   pr\n-   i*i-nti r\nif   Inl.-iii-t   i\nhome   inilii\nMniiu-i nl  I'ower.\nMETAL MARKETS\nHEW  YORK.   March   l.   \u2014   l-'o\nur allrer, Wic.\nMINNEAPOLIS GRAIN\n.Mi.\\.\\'i:.\\!'i \u00bbL1S, Mart h 9 - Flour u\nhsoired,   19.63   lo   |9.75  a   barrel.\nHnn-92-4  to f\u25a0.'.[.:\u25a0>\u2022.\nx.i:\nitures,   14-K\n\u2014   No.\nNo.   I   in\nsouth''\nWpOt    and    fulurt\nnorth, in.    Ml-60    I\nZme \u2014 QUI\n7.60; futun-s\nAntlmonv -\nAt London:\nHtandttrd ci\n(01\nQuiet;  spot,   ?!-.\nEGG MARKETS\n.17\n?17\nfin\nlip.\n.1311 .\n1 IH-\nlll\nJ 11'\nBURT COMMON\nUP SIX POINTS\nAfter \u25a0 Climbing on Heavy\nBuying   Shares   Recede\nSome; Smelters Strong\nTORONTO, Mar\ntensive bin in(f of\nshares occurred i\nchange today and\n6   points,   In   171.'\nfl\nlfi v-\nex-\nN.   Hurt   Co nm\nthe    Toronto   ex-\n\u25a0   price   moved  up\nHurt  shares\nceded from the blgh point attained in\nlb.- morning, and finished with a net\ngain of 3%, at 188-H- I'acllic Buit\ncommon  was up  2,   to 96,\nThe common shares of the Rogers\nct in pany   closed  n  point   lower, at   61.\nDominion Canners common moved up\n0!i lo \u00bb'-':'i und finished -Ji below tbe\npeak,   at   IIH.\nSmelters WftR stronger. Transactions were made at lilt to' ?\u2022, and the\nclose was at the latter. Twin City\nsold  at   M   to  fi,'.,\nOther changes: Brazilian Traction.\nMV -14; Duluth superior, off \\\\; Winnipeg Blectrlo coftmon, off %; B. C\nFishing, up %; Cement com mon, up\n%', Car pr. f.rr.d, off ' 1 U : Canadian\nOeneral EleetrlJ prtttraaa, up %:\nMackey,   off   %,  bo   IH',,,   tx-dividend.\nEXPORT BUYING\nRAISES WHEAT\nSharp Advances Result Also\nFrom the Smaller Farm\nStocks\nBlcctrolytlc   co]\nfutuns,   CIS   1V-.\nTin   -   Bpot,\n\u00a3219   ll   llii.\nLi-nil\u2014gpot,  I3i\nlid.\nXinc\u2014Slinl     131\n''nl;\ns  liii\not.  H.I\nSpot,  ai'.i\n.-   'ill:    lutil\nI; future!,\nl'uturi-.i.\nSPOKANE STOCKS\nOTTAWA,   M n\n' Toronto\u2014JoUil\nWlnnlpoi\nred Mtraa,  :l\"i-\nMale Help Wanted\nMEN. WOMEN\u2014To learn barberlnff;\npain while learning: tools supplied\nCatalogue free.    Moler College. Van\nITH1V\nEAIIN MONUT AT HOME \u2014 Tou can\nearn II lo $2 an hour In your span\ntime wrltinR show cards. No can-\nv.-issIiik. We Instruct you liv tun\nnew Bimple Dlreetocrapll System\nRiipply ynu with wiiil, mid ray ynu\ncash eai'll wevk. Wiile today for\nfull particular:\" and free, bno'-lel\nWint-Angim Bbow fniil Bervloa Limited, '.l'i Collioriio lluiUlintr. Tnrolilo\nCniniilii. is.1 Ill)\nTlll.f,   your  wants   tlii-miRli   The   Dally\nNewa   classified   column*\nFemale Help Wanted\nWANTED  \u2014  ll.n.s, ln.-p.i-.   il\narm. Api lyj. *_\u25a0     Pre '\nCAPABI-R  uiii   lor  hoiiaearorl\nBox   Ml^il.   Xclsi.il    Ni-KH\nH-ANTi:i)-l'i\"irst-\"liis.,   won,an\nFebruary !S.    Mete wiib.-k.\nHotel. CTealon.'BO.\t\nSituations Wanted Female\nHOL'KK-\nill-sum.      ill\nIdle   nc-il\nreliable.\nnil,1,1:-\nN..I-II!\niniii.iiii'.ii   1\nApply    ^^\nI.     A.     V :i\nLEGAL NOTICES\nGOVERNMENT    LIQUU\u00bb    ACT\nMOTICB   I-''\n:i;it \"UCENCB\nen    tin\nfirsts,   38\n-    light,    i\n(Reported by C. W\n\"nrlt .\n|.'|..i-.-iii\nNabob\nPremie\ngllveri\nllinwal\nAlipl.-M\n1.1(1\n\u25a0v\u2014 |i.-:il. -rs     oinill\n:'.,.-:   flrata,   30c:   s\nnlon   \u2014   Slill   usln\nMarch\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\nkv .im\nlllllvm\nNELSON BUTTERFAT\ni MONTREAL.\nchanged; hull,\nI dull.\nI     Butter\u2014No.\nNo,   I\natronge\nINlH.ll-\n1-,-onds\nMinis\nl-'l\n\u2014   I'.r   hag.\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting\nCompany of Canada, Limited\nOffice   Smelting   and  Refining   Department\n\u25a0TRAIL,   BRITISH   COLUMBIA\nSmelters and Refiners\nPurchasers ot Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores.\nProducers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Pig Lead and Zinc.\nTADANAC, TRAIL\nNotice la Innli\nttm nf March neat, the nmi.-rsigii,\nirlnnill to apply 10 llll: Liquor Cn\nirol Hoard fnr licence, under Bectn\ni.-.i.. Government   Liquor Ant.\nIll-spent   i.r   pre mis. -s   licitii*   part\nbuilding known as Meraey Hotel, sit\nIted   ar  Brie.   Rrttlah  Columbia,  un-\nthe lands di scril.i-il as l-.t imtnh\nI.'its I anil ^. llhick r,. Lot l'j:!7, I\nassissineiit rule In Kootenay Dlatrl.\nNelson,   u ('.     F..r   aala   of   baer   '\n'.'lass or open liottle for consiiinpli\noil   the   Iin liiises.\nDatid   I'tliruary   20,   li'LTi.\nO.   A.   IIAULUNO.\n117) l'1-..prii-liir.\n'UOVEBN1HENT   tlQUOW   ACT'\nNOTICE     OF     AI'I'l.U'ATION     roll\nOF     AI'I'l.lCA'rlON\nBSER   LICENCE\n31st\nsign.\nthat.\n'.    Hi.-\nlira\nunder.\n1...41101\n'nn,I\nLota\niv    la   lien-Ill'    give\nlay nl Marcli in-\nInl. mis t.i apply\n1   Hoard   fot   a   li'-'ii\nnt l.leinl::,::; lielll* I'Ull uf llll\n,g      l.u., .vn      Iis      Tlic      N..1II1111\n\u25a0Ituata m Halino, Hrilish Co-\n. upnii Uio lands described m\nNo. :. and I'.. Block t. Snlino\n1   Columl    -Man   633,   Kootenai\nReglatH 1      U.:;li-i.-t.     In     Hn\n f     lliiii-li     Col i.m.     I\"t\n1.. of liner I\"- lh'- i:la.. or 1.3\np.ii    li-.llli:    fnr    cninuinptioii    01\nated   this   \"<)lh   day   of   rL-lii-uary.\nInsurance\nTomorrow may  bo  too late.\nINSt'RE   TODAY   yntB\nCHAS.   F.   McHARDY\nFlre--Llfe\u2014Automoblio   and   Accident\nInsurance.\n(S.-.ll)\nLive Stock for Sale\nEIGHT  HEAD  HEAVY\nHORSES\nNine good sets LOGGING\nSLEIGHS, SAW AND\nPLANING MILL MACHINERY. Sundry other\nequipment.\nLOVERING.LUMBER CO.,\nLTD.\nWasa, D.C.\n(S.-,lll)\nHOllSK roll SALE \u2014 IVclclit 1T.H0\npounds; ri!*!it years old: splc-nd.d\nWorker, am! sound ln every uay.\nApply James lleid, l-'alrview, Nelson. (WIT)\nCOW\u2014Five y-ars old. Jersey S. Shorthorn, freshen Marcli 21st; trnnd\nmilker. .Mrs. W. Cichbin, Sloean\nI'ark,   H.C. (Mil)\nONI--    llitbt    boron,    one    heavy    horse.\nwelllht    It    CWt      Apply   J.    Halilini*.\nNelson  Dairy.             tsr.SUJ\nOOOD    t'-ilin    oT~iiiirsi-s.    unit    liar\nTi\nin\nweishs ahoui twenty-five liun-\nSouiul   and   quiet,   and\ndouble      or     siliale.\nHay. (S.-.2I)\nrORKSHIRE  pita,   M>   Ilootbby,  If.'l\nMiscellaneous for Sale\nBi\nrood 1\none-ton\nHalf\naprlnga,\ni*.   H.r.\neQUlpped\nix.   Beat.\n11.    tt.\nGOARANTEED  WOOD   FIFE,   !.   1\nI 1.1.. Hindi- of fir and laniiii\nplain or wire round to suit pi\nsure. I.i-ui-si prle. s ouality c\ntiafactlon  itiini-antei-d\nIniini-i. Hal\nOROAN\u2014Fell\nphone. Pho\nI'till BALI\n\"P.\n_ 1 Sli\nfor   Oral\nHousehold   Tuition.      Apply   '\nI S\n 'I)\nORGAN- Beautiful   Inatrument,   fumed\nmil,-,   in ri'eri   condition.     Price   it:,.\nterms   In   milt.     Masnn  &  II,sell   I.UI.\nI'.n,  Hnx  SIS. Nelaon. (M7\u00ab)\n>i:\n1AI.1\nr. II. Shield\nTl\nill,   ll.C.\nel  pi\n(8131\nPHONOGRAPH \u2014 Full allied cabinet.\nWas (160, mnv |120. Fifteen rec-\n..r,ls.      Terms    In    suit.      Masmi    II\nRlacb Ltd,, P.O. Box BIS, Nelaon.\nis\n711)\nBARRKLS,      If BO 8     AND     EMPTY\nBacks \u2014 MacDonald    Jam    Compnny\nPIPE AND  FITTINGS, ETC.\nComplete Hue Pipe nnd Fittings,\nsli Blzea. Spec Uii, 1-lnr-h Pij>e, 8c\nper font. EtOOflng Felt, 1-pIy,\nll.r.O; 2-ply, $2.00; 3-ply, $2.65 per\nroll. Extra heavy 3-ply Mineralized Surface. 90 ll>s. per roll,\n8peri-.il, $3.25. %-1nch Air Hose,\niiiltable for garden a, 6c per foot.\nMixed Wire Naila, $2.00 per keg.\nWire Rope, Canvas, LoRRlng Supplies and all kinds equipment\nB.C. JUNK CO.\n135 Powell St. Vancouver. B.C\n(8633)\nGIBBON  A  BOM,\nAppl Icu n If\n\"UOVtRHMJiNT   LIQUOR  ACT\"\nNOTICE  \"!\u2022'  APPLICATION  FOB\nBfiBB   LICBNCH\nKullce |s luTcbv flYtn tliat. nn thi\nllrd day of March next, the under-\nHiRiM-d Intend! to apply io the Liquor\nC'inti'ul Board fur a liecno*-. in reftpeot\nof preml\u00abea belpg pari of -tin- tmiidiiiR\nknowa an Oq-tltt Ji\u00bbtel\u00bb si unite oi\nProctar, Brttlnh Coiuinbia, upon the\nimidH daacrlhtd aa Lot Number i'art\nat dlatrlci int \\. 30'.'. \u2022roup 1, Block\nNumiK-r a and it. Map Number Ti'i\nKocii-nay. Land fUSlaMtion District,\nin tha Province of British Columbia.\nf-.r die m_U at Wvr by the Rtaaa. or\nUy the open buttle \u00a3ur emau-mpUon on\nIn\n\u25a0il   tli\nHat   day   of   February,\nA.   WARD,\nAp$lcan\nLive atocfe adtla fjuickly wlien  it in\nadvertised  in tjujtt eulunnm.\nlire Stock Wanted\nllll    Il.l\n(M19)\nFor Sale or Ri'iil\nCity Property for Sale\nOpee for\nI inspection\n$125 Cash\u20144-Roomed Cottage,\nVictoria su'eet.   I'rbe Wttt.\n$100 Cash\u2014j-Itoomed IIou.se,\nl-'uii-view.    Price   $1400.\nOood 5-Tloomed Houpc, fully\nmode-Tit, cement foundation; close\nto car line. Trice $1800; terms\narranged.\nThree Lots, all cultivated, ami\na nice ri-Uooined, Fully Modern\nHouae, stone foundation, In Pair*\nview. Price $2500; terms arranged.\nHere is a good close-in Properly, constating of 2 bedrooms nnd\n1 i;ith n i>, diniii;,' room, sitting\nroom, kitrhen and pantry, ground\nfloor, cement foundation. Splendid\nvalue at  $3000;   terms arraiiyed.\nAre you -i IInrlieulturiKt? I can\nshow you a property with some\n500 varieties of flowers, and u\ngood 6-Koomod, Fully Modern\nHouse, 3 bedrooms, brick fmindn-,\nlion, all In first-class condition;\n4 lots. Only ?3200; terms arranged.\nHoney  to Loan on  Properties\na. t. McMillan\nraotra cm i'.o. nux ci\nI Sill 11\n.SNAI'\u2014l.'it   II, xt   In   111,-   Hunk   nf  Cliin-\nnii-rci-.     Apply   C.  W.   Aliplcyunl.\n.     (SClll)\nPOR SALE \u2014  Property at comer ,.f\nVictoria  strt-i-t  nml   Bowery  avenue.\nThree lionsiH. furnlalied Inr houae-\nkoeplnc i-.-nliziiiy en,. Iiutiili-t-il ilnl-\nlar.i in-r mouth, will Bill cheap If\nbought nl nine. Mr. Lumiuiiiin. Hnx\n17,    Trail     III'. iM'illl.)\nCountry Property\nA SNAl'-lll tu-ri-.s. with fii-Bt-eluHs\nliinjiie. Water, ele., within l'i mll'iji\n\u2022if Hloean Cily. Itoroa. I'nst office.\nRailway Blnlinii. Public nml Hmli\nsill..nl,--     Snwiiilll.  ne.     W. T.  .limea.\nSnulli   Sl.ieiin.   RC.       IMI^I)\nLive   stoek   Eells  quickly   when   It   le\n\u00bb(lverll--i*il   In   Ihi...   enlnnii\".\t\nFurnished Rooms to Ilent\nI'lKNI;\npllllll:\n-llllli\nt.l'i  l.\n<iii:n i\nDrue,\nBunny\nh\n:tti\niiil;.\nmer\nehcoplng\natreet.\ni...\nir.ni\nFl'IlNII\nr.inl,.\ntplnj iu\nill\nCl\nItl)\nLARUE\nim\nmn.\nI'hone\nii rn\nl'i Hi    l\nMliti-,\nBlock\nK.   Al\n1ENT    I'm\niil-n   Inn,\n:   fniir-iiiiii\ninabla.\nn' f\nlied    hou\nll    V, mill,\nuriiisli.il\n\",-]..l-l\nAna.\nhouae\nis:\nilni\nible\n\u25a0  \u2022'\u25a0\nKE11II\nAl-AIIT\nI'nr   re\n.Ml\nnt-\nINT\n-Cu\ns.\n(81\n',311)\n\u2022SLilTIi\nmpbella\n.Slllill\nlal\nISS)\nCI.AKSIFlKli ada brine results quickly\nand  economically.     \\__i t\\  word\t\nMiscellaneous\nMAIL  YOUR  FILMS\nami Negatives fur Flnlahlng\nTi\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL\nDIRECTOR]\nCarpenter antl^ Joiner)\nT AWSON\u2014Cedar     Chests,     Ilardw\n^and l'anel Hoard.\nIlelow Market.!\nElectrical\nD\nEAHSHATEIT nEVElOPMEWI\nLTD.,  DEAHSHAVUM,\nWeatlnKhouse Radio Sets, Radio Pad\nComplete Siiiier-Heterodyne Kita, Myl\nTulma. WeHtinsliouse Mazda LainB\nIrons, Toasters, Etc. V. & K. Au|\nmaile Electric Pumps. Small Byd|\nElectric Plauta a SiwcUHy.     (8lf\nEHALD   B.  MATKIM, Aasoc, A.M\nG\n.. ... _.--t iii, Neluun. B.C. Bai\nSupplies. Tower and ^ifibt Install\ntiuiiM. (.Jem-ia torn and Motors. Mai\ntanance  and  Repairs. S^Ji\nCLASSIFIED atiH bring results quicfl\nami ecqiuanfcally.    Hjc ft word.     \"\nTransfer\nATKIHSOW  TRANSFEB \u2014 Coal  ifl\nWood.      I'lione   421. \t\nLife Insurance\nSUN    LIFE     ASSURANCE     00\nCANADA\u2014.!.   C.   Kennedy.   DlatH\nRep.    Offices\u2014UUatr Hilt, kelson, ll\nWTi.\nChimney Cleaning\n'LE3,     Olliclal    Chlm'l\n(86|\nPrinting\nTHE DAILY NEWS\u2014duality Trlntl\nRuling, I.nose Leaf PornriL Ledi\nSheets   and   Binders   always   in   si-\nInsurance and Real KstnJ\nDW.   DAWSON\u2014\n\u2022 Real   Eatate,    Insurance.\nlUatl\nRhoiie'll\n_(8-\"\n1.    SILL,    INSURANCE,    FA1\nAND    CITY   PROPERTY.\n5US   Ward  Street. Nelson,  l|\nnil\nAnnable\" Blk., l'.O. Box\nII.\nMonuments\nCCAMPBELL      k      RITCHIE     MOSt\nI   MENTAL CO.\u2014V.  O.  Box 80S,  t\\\nson,    IH'       Tel,.|ih.iu\u201e    Uii. tr*\nChiropractors\n. R. E. ORAY\u2014Chiropractor. PllJ\nIl.l, llilker Block. Otllcc Ilours:|\nto 12 a.m.. 2 to Ti and 7 to (I p.m.,\ncelil Sundays.   Consulliilinns free,   <Sr.f\nI)\nALLAN   S.   DODDS,   D.C Phone\norflee Hours: 10-12: 1-4 and by^\npolntment. Aberdeen Block. Nelson. In\nAccounting\n\" 1HARLES  T.  HUNTER\u2014\nAuditor, McDonald Jam  Ballflil\nEo.t  1131 Nelson,    I\nisr.f\nFlorists\nRIZZELLE'S GREENHOUSES. Nil\nson. Cut flowera and Eloral d.\"i I\nSTAR   l'llt\nWI.NMl'E'i\nHIDES\u2014Write   J.\ntor prices.\nrn  BTTOIO,\nMAN,\n(s:,'j'.i)\nP.   Morgan,   Nelaon,\nPoultry and Eggs\nwhite Wyandotte Egga from llii.l'\ntrap instill birds, 12 Inr lille.-n.\nI.'.   I..   Ileiilli'-,  Nelson,   lie,        (SUS1\nEHiHI.ES' lb lis 1,,-iv. - - lli.l.i- llnby\nciil'T.s rn.iv ut spii-iiil piiies: it-\nlu-es.i  iii.nl.    H.   c.   While   Leghoroa,\nRose   I'olnli    Brown   I.i gliul-lis.        L.-l\nua till  you  about our stock.    Ri-l-\n.11. a'   I'oultiy   Eiiini,   llalinoii   Ann,   It.\nC. IMSII\ni-'ni: kali:\nii   fully   .,\nlie: will rent   lo \u00aboi\n. Dally News. (Mil.*\nnl.   or   let   on   slum\n-il    l'i nit    I'aiicli.    Inn\nHouses Wanted\nWanted\nListings of Houses\nRemit or Sale\nR. W. DAWSON\nAnnable   Dlocl.\nli ix   7\u00bbJ PHONE\nBABY CHICKS fur Man-li uml April\nil-liM-iy. -fk-.i.l L.r pi-ii-.. ||:|\" .1.\n'I'. Wilisi.-r. Norland I'oullry Enriii,\nlb,bai a.   in' imiiiT)\nFor Kent\nHAN TCI I\nwould   In\nilox soul, bally Newa.\nIM'.I'.I 1\nEi nt   IlE.N'T\u2014Euiiiislinil   houae.   Apply\nMrs.   Robertson,   I.E)  Silica  street.\nBoats and Automobiles\nk.-rr. Ta\nWANTEH\nV  cnod  motor   bout   or\nI'liuid  car.    I',  lini'i'i-\nIIC, I\u00abE1\nBusiness Opportunities\nSALE \u2014  Hoseland hotel,  diiiiint\ni    nml    Iiuirli    cuuiiter;    beer,   II-\ne   npplled   for.     Apply   Ed.   Clicr-\nUi.ssliinil. (SSS6)\nG\nWM;.,;\n. JOHNSON-\nHIP H.2.    Cut Flowers.\n.1 [.'InriilEinlilenis.\t\nPotl\n-ii\nWholesale\nA MACDONALD SS CO.\u2014\n\u2022 Wholesale Croeers nnd TrovH\nMerchants, liimorlers of Teas, Coffil\nSpies, lirieil Fruits. Staple and Fal\nCr rles, .wis.>n  ll.C iv|\nEngineers\nGt<*n\n\u25a0gtos., Burden Co\nNELSON, B.C.\nCIVJI.     AND     MININO     ENOINE\u00ab\nll.C,   Alberta   and   PuutlOloa\nLand  Bnrveyora.\nII.\np.     DAWSON.\ntffi\nland    Surva*!\nMinlair   and   ClvU   Engineer^\nAssayers\n1,1    W. WIDDOWSON, Box AI108 J I\nllii son. ll.C. Standard western chart!\nAuctioneers\n\\\\T     CUTLER-\nIT \u2022   Qooi\nda Sold Privately and at anct j\nAuction    Mart,   Veruon   Stri|\nFuneral Directors\nI).\nJ.   ROBERTSON,   T.DJ).,   k   ~\n101    Victoria   street,   i'hone   I\nNight I'lii.n-. IMU (85\nStandard Tnrnlt\nCo. \u2014 Undrrtaki\n]'uner;il Dirccti\nAuto lnjarso, up*\n\u00ablute chapel. B\nBorvlces. Prlc\nruasuriable.      (8j\n_______\nBRINGING  UP  FATHER\nCHICAQO,    M*rch\nViini.i-.s In tin' price\ntoday fr*\u00bbm ba \u00bb\u25a0;\nfrom t'orrrrt Hrtii-f\nflicurea im f\n.. -J- Jharp ini-\nI wl\".at reaulted\n.rt buyinjr, and\nI lint    Kiivcrnniirit\nf vmax would\nprovt; to 1\u00bb- lower than tlio average\nprivate (Ktiuiatca. The wh'at market\ncloaed ni-rv\u00abun. *_c tu Z%x net hlglH r,\n\u2022with May 11-ltS to 11.81 H, un-1 July\nSI.63 to ll.fl-W. with com varying\nfrutn J^c decline to %c lain; vnxtx,\n%B  to   lfic   off;   and   luovisiuiiH  shuw-\nTAKCOUVEB   WHEAT\nVA.MCOirVKR.    Mareh    3.    \u2014    No.    1\nnorthern   wheat,   hid   11.1*%:   ll.M*\n(\u2022tfkcdt\t\nXT\nm\nn\n^^l^JW'r-\nnr-jirnT\n_        \u2014:\u2014        By George McMantu\n c?$\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY MORX1NG, MARCH 10, 1925\nPage Nine\nREGINA PATS\nAND WINNIPEG\nENDWITHTIE\nSaskatchewan Boys Overcome Varsity Lead; Over-\ntime Fails to Break\nREGINA, March 9.\u2014In tho most\n\u25a0sensational game R-?<yi here for\nmany years, Regina Pats and Varsity battled 90 minutes here tonight to a tie for the right to\nmeet Calgary Canadieha In the western junior hockey championship.\nRegina, who went into the game\ndown three goals as tho result of\n\u25a0Winnipeg's 5 to 2 victory Saturday\nnight, emerged from tonight's game\nwinners, 7 to 4. With 10 minutes to\nplay in the regular time, the local\nteam were leading tha round by\none goal, but Gray tied It up with\na few mlnutei to go.\nIn the first overtime period, with\none minute to play. Cunning, who\nwas weak in the nets all during the\ngame, let through a long shot from\nBlair, Manitoba looked like sure\nwinners, but within 10 minutes of\ntime Acaster ran through the entire  Winnipeg   team.\nWinnipeg had the bulge in the\nfirst overtime period, but Regina\nWere easily, the best for the two\nremaining , periods, although neither\nteam   could   eiore.\n, During. the entire game Regina\nhad*} the \"'edge, but Foster's phen-\njnomenal work in goal saved the\nday . for Varsity. With Aca.--.ter he\nwaa the star, of the game. No better - goaltending has, been seen\nIn this city this year, than the ex\nhlbition (, of, the    Winnipeg    youth.\nThe date for the third game necessary, to break the tie has not been\ndecided.'\nPARTH BECOMES\nTHE FAVORITE\nDisplaces   Grand  Joy   for\nLincolnshire; Carries the\nTop Weight\nLONDON, March 9.\u2014(Canadian Pr\u00abM\nCable)\u2014A. Kj McComber's 5-year-old\ncelt, Farth, which since the publication of the weights for the Lincoln-\nhire handicap, the first of the sprin*\nhandicaps, which will be run Wednesday, Mareh 25, the opening week of\nthe flat racing season In Kngland, ha -i\noccupied second place in the public'.'\nChoice for the Carhnlm feature, today\ndit-placed Lord dandy's 4-year-ol-l \\\nOrand Joy as the favorite. I'arth Is\nthe top weight, with aa allotment cf\n113  pounds.\nOdds quo fed today on the more\nprominent candidates fer honors in\nthe  IJncoinshire are as  follow*:\nI'arth, IM to 12 nguliist, takes and\noffered; (Irand Joy, ifti) to 9 against,\neflered; Tapin, 100 to I against, of-\nft-red, 1<| to 1 against taken and wanted: Mlgnaolt, mo to 6 tfainit offered:\nUreat Harrier, 2d to 1 iipainst, taken\nand offered; Irish Ka^le. 20 to 1\nngainst offered. 22 to. 1 against taken;\nSpun, 20 to 1 against offered, 25 ro 1\nagainst tiiken; I'age Three, 23 to I\nagainst offered, 33 to 1 against taken;\nAU Oreen, Browside, Domiy and L.S\n!>.,  33  ta I against taken and offered.\nCAST OFF HUBBY\nAIDS HIS RIVAL\nIN QUEER CASE\nDivorces Wife So Friend\nCan Wed Her; Friend's\nWife Obstructs\nIf Dempsey Chooses\nGibbons, Gibbons Will\nTake Wills On First\n; CHICAGO, March 9. \u2014 If Jack\nDempsey chooses to box Tommy Gibbons instead of Harry Wills, negro\nchallenger, in Hip first hout of his\nsummer campaign. Gibbons stands\nready to box Wills before meeting the\nheavyweight champion, Eddie Kane,\nGibbons' manager, said tonight on his\nicturn   from   New   York.\nDuring 9hrine Week\nLOS ANGELES, March ft.\u2014Jack\nDempsey will defend his heavyweight\ntitle against Tommy Gibbons In the\n1^)3 Angeles coliseum next June, during the 1925 Shrine convention, if\nnegotiations now under way with certain Los Angeles promoters are successful, it was announced tonight by\nthe champion's manager. Jack Kearns.\nCharles Rigoulat, aged 2l>, Olympic\nlightheavyweight champion at weight\nlifting, recently brake two world's\nrecords for all \u2022categories of weight\nlifting. He shouldered nnd lifted\nlf>5.5 kilos (342.1 pounds) nnd in a\ntwo-hand snatch and raise, he lifted\n120.5 kilos (265.1 pounds). The former records were 33ti.2 and 258.5\npounds respectively.\nLEGAL NOTICES\nGOODRICH, YALGAR\nAND SEEMAN WIN\nSecond   Round   of   Lightweight Eliminations Produces Some Fine Bouts\nMADISON SQUARE GARDEN', New\nYork, Mareh ft.\u2014Jimmy (Joodrlcb,\nBuffalo ligfitwolght. won a judges*\nverdict over \"K. O.\" Jen kel,; Toledo,\nin the first of tonight's bonis in tho\nsecond round of the lightweight elimination tournament nt Madison Square\ngarden. Jeakel weighed 1.14 and his\nopponent one pound more.\nBenny Vulgar, New York, won n\nverdict on points .from Basil Galiano\nof New Orleans, in a tanle 12-round\nexhibition. Valvar showed boxing\nsupremacy over his opponent, while\nGaliano had the better punch hut\ncould   not   land   it.\nGaliano weighed IMU and Val-\ngar   111%.\nSolly Seeman. New York, was given\na judges' verdict over Charlie O'Connell of Cleveland, iu a 15-mund bout.\nOriginally scheduled for 12 rounds,\nthe contest was carried three more\nrounds when the judges decided it\na  draw  at   the  end   of  the   li'ih.\nBoston Man Breaks\nNnrmi's Own Record\nCHICAGO, March ft. \u2014 Richard\nTnmpkinson, s wealthy advertising\nman who agreed to divorce his wife\nso that she might marry the man she\nloved, has added to the eccentricity\nof his position hy coming to the defence  eff  his victorious  rival.\nThe martial tangle started at the\nTompkinsou breakfast table on New\nYear's morning, when Bradford\nWhiting, a, guest, turned to Tomp-\nkinson  and  said:\n\"Dick, J'm in love with your wife.\nI   want   to   marry   her.\"\nAt first, startled by the confession\nand request, Tompkinson agreed to\nthe. proposal, promising to divorce his\nwife, Peggy, provided Whiting got a\ndivorce from his wife, Mrs. Paillette\nHeard  Whiting.\nThe affair was about to he settled\nwhen Mrs. Whiting changed her\nmind, and Instead of suing her husband for divorce, asked only for a\nseparate maintenance. That made y\niinpos.sihle for Whiting to marry\nPeggy, already divorced from Tompkinsou.\n\"My wife has violated her promise.\" Whiting asserted. \"She promised\nfaithfully to divorce me so that 1\nmight   marry l'eggy.'*\nProtected   by   Fund\nBut Peggy is protected by a \"trust\nfund\" whieh Tompkinson insisted\nWhiting set aside for her in the event\nhe failed to win his own divorce.\nAnd now onmes Tompkinson to the\ndefence   of   Whiting.\n\"He was always a good friend of\nmine,\" Tompkinson declared. \"We\n\u25a0used to go yachting together. I admired his frankness In . putting tho\nmatter squarely up to me.. That's the\nreason 1 agreed - to his proposal.\nWhile I did not'really love Peggy\nany more, I was interested In her\nenough , to see to it that she was\ntaken care of. 1 will help Bradford\nget an outand out divorce from his\nwife.\"\nThe Whitings are wealthy memhers of exclusive north  shore society.\nMrs. Whiting, who ir now obstructing the marriage, is a beautiful\nyQttnff woman from another prominent family. She charges her husband with \"heavy drinking\" and accused   him  of being  a  \"dope addict.\"\n\"Her charges are lies.\" Tompkinson  declared  emphatically.\n\"He's a clean chap and I'm perfectly satisfied tn have him marry\nPeggy.\"\nREGINA SIGNS ON    '\nBRANDON PLAYER\n\"Deo.\"    T<m nsen.'l,,   He-Cent    Korriift\nFrom   SourU,   for   Capitals\nDefence ,\nBRANDON, March fl.\u2014Arthur\n(Or.) Townsend. Rrandon defence\nplayer, is reported to hare been\nsigned up hy Wes Champ, who is ]\nalready building up the Regina Cap. '\nitals for next year's western Canada\nprofessional hockey race. Townsend\nSaturday was fn Regina. nnd Is\nreported to have affixed his signature to a contract. No prlcei has\nbeen meiH'nned but he is said to\nhave been offered I good proposition, considering he has only heen\nin   senior   company   one   year.\nThe wheat eity defence man played\nwith the champion Souris team iasr\nyear, \u00bbnd joined Brandon as a forward this -reason. He failed to\nmake an impression on the* attacking line, tfti developed into one of\nthe best defence players in the\nManitoba circuit. He weighs 18t>\npounds    and     is    only    22    years    of\nRetired Military Men\nMay Come to Model\nFarms in the Dominion\nPINK-HEADED\nDM LAST\nTwo Hundred Men, Scores\nof Elephants Sought It\nTwo Years\nNBW YORK, March ft.\u2014Blovil\nHahn of the Boston Athletic ftMocla-\nlion clipped 2-f\u00bb of a second of Paavit\nNurmi's record for the three-.luarier-\nmile run at the Manhattan college\ngames here tonight, when he covered\nthe distance in  :t:3 3-.\">.\nSince the Walker law went Into\neffect nearly four and a half years\nago. the state of New* York has\nrealized a net profit of $783,048.70\nfrom professional boxing. This represents amounts paid ns tax on admission tickets to matches, licence\nfees for boxers, managt\nseconds, referees and othc\nfkials.\nT-ONDOX, March ft.\u2014Trt - facilitate\ncooperation in emigration among re \u25a0\ntiied professional classF- with small\nfixed incomes, the Umpire Cnmniunily\nsettlement bai heen organized here\nto care for retired mil.tary officer:),\ncivil servants, engineers and other\nprofessional men unfitted to go to th\"\ndominions as agrtC&HjfVl (-etUers ia\nthe   ordinary   way.\nIt is proposed to establish them\noverseas on model farm*, somcihint,\nlike garden cities, with two to five\nacres, dwelling, stable and outhouse\nsites, and club houses whore meals\nmay be obtained at a lew rate. After\nlive j*fars of this life the settlers\nwould be expected to find a permanent   place   in   the   dominion.\nclubi\ng   Of\"\nBirth Rate Decline\nPredicted as Peril\nto British Nation\nMANCHBSTIOP., March ft-iBi-cline\nof the birth- rate in Kngland has become a national peril-In .the opinion\nof Sir Robert \u25a0 Blair, former chief\neduca'.ion- officer of the London\ncounty council, who, speaking al a\nManchester educational conference estimated that within the next eight\nyears there would he U.OftO.OOO fewer\nworkers In   this  country.\n\"Within the last tew years, the\nbirth rate has fallen off tremendously,\" he said, \"and appears even yet\nto he going \"-down. We are losing\n100,1)00 children a year from each age\ngroup in the acfcoola and on this basis\nfrom calculations I have made, by\nlft.12 there wifl he some 2,000,fttli) less\nworkers  in   Kngland.\"\nTaking this year as an example,\nasserted Sir Robert, the board of\neducation is budgeting for a million\nless children than in its budget of\n] I years ago.\nDecrease of the hirth rate during\nthe years of the war in some measure\naccounts for ihe reduction In the\nnumber of children wlm are now ai-\ntaining school age, according to\nministry of health   officials.\nNf?\\V YORK, Murch 9\u2014The Amer-\nIran Museum of Natural History has\naiereeded, after a three-yenr search\n\u25a0Ith men and elephants, in got. ing a\nplnk-hended   duek,\nNearly 200 men and scores of ele-\nhants have (.wanned through north\nrn India's jungles in search of this\nal'most ctttnot species. Posters offering large rewards for a specimen, dead\nir alive, were <1i'.played in BOOtOB of\nvillages in the swamp country Jus;\nsouth of the llimnlayas*. where this\nrMatinajOtobOd bird had test been seen\nBy arrangement between Rrttttfi aad\nAmerican diplomatic officials and ttw\nttatlVB prince--, nf AxMIS nnd Nepal,\nnative .soldiers .nnl hunters were directed   to  keep a  sharp eye  out.\nIn 1022 and IHI the museum was\nrepresented by the Vornay-Kaunlhorpe\nexpedition, the most elaborate sclenti \u25a0\nlie expedition ever sent to India. They\n,'sed more elephanls than Hannibal hail\nte   invade   Italy,   but   Halted   te   gel   '\u00bb\nnk-headed duck. They bTOVgHt back,\nhowever, tbe greatest colleeli-.ns of\nspecimens any museum ever had received from India, including timers, a\nwhite rhinoceros, a deer whose call\nreminds one of a bell, and another\nthat makes sounds like those of a\nflute.\nA little more than a year ago\nCol nne I I-'annthorpe nnd Mr. Vernny\nrereived tills cablegram from India:\n\"linkhead reported in Assam.\" Orders were cabled back to resume tbe\nchase. The two hunters, who had\nplanned extensive exploring in Burma\nana Siam, arranged\"Ter a special duck-\n(renting i Kpedltion,\nThe second direct attack nn the\nl'iul;-h.<ad duck f.iihl, hut a natlVO en-\nKjFted In- the search won sueceeefal,\n\u25a0 In a b-ti.-r tn PrSftdeal Henry .Fairfield Oshom of the museum, .Mr. Vtt-\nnay reported thnt a fine s|),clmeii of\nlhe pink-headed duck had heen .--lint\nl\u00bby a \"shikari,\" or nnl ive hunter, wlm\nlor twi years had been working up\nlhe duek lakes in N'epal. lie finally\nml lln- pink-head near Ihe Sepal bor-\niler In North Kheri. li had a salmon-\ncob r.-d head, instead of the hoped-for\ncoral   pink,   however.\nVernay and Faunthorpe on their\nmost recent expedition killed for the\nAmerican Museum the smallest mammal ever known, a pigmy shrew, which\nmeasures half an inch across the\nshoulder, and a bird hitherto unknown\nic,  science  called   the  Siamese  swifl.\nWomen Students\nin Germany Are\nGreatly Increased\nIXIPSIC, March ft.\u2014Educational\nstatistics for German universities covering a period of ten years show an\nincrease of women students; a falling off in total enrollments, \u2022 and a\nneglect of the ministry.\nThe women today are about twice\nas numerous as they were in 1314;\n7487 as against 40r\u00bbti. After the war\na large number nf young people\nrushed blindly to the schools, many\nnf them unfitted for university work;\nthcHo have now departed, and attendance is becoming normal. Medical and theological schools report\ngreat declines, the attendance today\nbeing less than half what it was lo\/\nyears   ago.\nLos   Angeles,   It   has   been   revealed\nin     a     check     made     By     the     Automobile cluh  of  Southern California.\nTho ilufely curriculum In Ixis\nAngeles public schools was inaugurated nhouL three years' ago through\nthe cooperation of tbo board of\neducation atid the public safely de.\nin r I ment of the automobile cllkb.\nChildren are given practical instruction and in addition they compete\nIn designing posters aad verses f\u25a0 .r\nbulletins used in the . safety movement. Diplomas are issued to students\ncompleting   the   course.\nSystematic Teaching\nof Safety in Schools\nReduces Child Fatalities\nI.os ANOSL.ES, I March !).\u2014 A\nreduction of 11 per cent in child\nfatalities due to motor vehicles has\nbeen made through systematic teaching of safety in  tbe public schools of\nWILL REDECORATE WITH\nANTIQUE   WALLPAPER\nLONDOM,,' -March .8.~:-1int:oue wall\npaper, 200 years old, will he uwd\non the walls of a room being built\nin the Kng]i.-**h furniture galleries at\nSouth Kensington museum. Tho room\nwill l'c :( copy rff .nti* ISth century\napartment ami will contain furniture\nni;uie al or ahout the. time when\nQueen Arine died. The wall paper\nhas   been   taken   from   a   room   in   an\nold bouse in Gloucester, r where it has\nbung   for   Iwo   cenluries,\nViol ine which is a eonihina\nmagenta and purple will h\nsmart, and pale preens horde\nlettUCC    will    a I so    he    wood.\nm   of\nvery\n\"Jfc^\nOne-third of Land\nin Scotland Changes\nHands in Six Years\nLONDON, March 9\u2014During tin-\npast six years one-third ol Scotland\nhas changed hands through tbo veal\nestate   market, Last   year   was    the\npoorest since the war; only Son,000\nacres were sold as compared wiih\n!>DO,000  acres  in   1911,\nSince      (be     wholesale     disposal      of\nS -oiiish    lan.-Js    began    immediately\nalter    the    armistice,    about     g.fiOO.OOO\nacres have passed Into new ownership.\nProved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for\nRheumatism   Colds\nHeadache       Pain\n_*yer.fab\/et\n-Asp\/rink\nNeuralgia\nLumbago\nToothache\nNeuritis\ns#\n\\~   ^*> Accept   only   \"Bayer\"  package\n\u25a0\u00a30^*^      which contains proven directions.\nA-l^rin l\u00ab tlic tr-ele Mart ffell\u00bb(\u00ab\u2022*\nlcMr\u00abtf-r of Kallrvbca M i.\\,.;v; s:\u00ab;\ntDit A-|.[riii :nej,,- l-..,..,-r mafntfirmn\nnf Bajwr Coaraar will '>\u25a0\u2022 .\u25a0i.im-.c.t\nITandv \"Haver\" boxes of 12 tablets\nAlso bottles ol 24 an.l 11)0\u2014 DnifgU-tl\nraniK-la) \u2022\u2022\u25a0' Rare* Uase^rhn* nf Slonoawtk\nv i.i \u25a0- \\. s. \\.\"\\. wi.ile if la ..-.-il knowi\n,\u201e..:,! -I,., i.rl'i.- amins-i lmlittitf\u00abm. the Tnl.lett\nibclr te-ntral Olds Mt*  *\u25a0'-\"\u25a0 \"nay-n* Cr *\u00ab.\"\nreovnrcxAXi \u00abao&. melsok, b.c.\n8E4LFn TF.NPF.Rfl. in triplicate.\n\u2022will 'b\u00ab reee.vod by the undersigned\nnp to 12 o'clock noon on Tuesrlny, the\n17th day of Mareh. 1925, for the\nSiSily of GROCErtlEH. MHEA ,\nMEAT ANP FISH, ^JTHINU\nPRUUS, HARDWARE, COAL ANP\nWOOD, for the use of the above Institution, for the fiscal year ending\nMareh   Slat,   1926.\nAll supplies to be delivered at the\nCJaol without extra chATge, In MM\nquantities and at such times an inny\nbe directed durinK the period above\nslated. \u201e ,\nLists and samples of poods re-\n<pi,red   mav   bo   seen   at   the   (iaol.\nTwo acceptable sureties for the-due\nfulfilment of each contract will be\nrequired.\nTenders muPt be made out. on\nforms which may be obtained from\nthe Warden of the Gaol or the un-\n\u2022rteralfcned.\nThe lowest or any tender not necessarily   accepted.\nJAMEA   PATERSON,\nPurchasing   Agent.\nParliament   Buildings,   Victoria,   H.C-,\n51 a rch   2pd,   1925.  (Sfi()-)\nPROVINCE   OT   BRITISH   COLUMBIA\n(Forest   Branch)\nDepartment   of   Lands\nEX\\M1NATI0N   FOR   THE   TOSITION\nOF   ASSISTANT   FOREST   RANGER\nObject\nThese examinations are for the purpose, of filling present vacancies and\nto enable candidates to qualify for\nfuture vacancies and Increases in\nMaff.\nAssistant Torcst Rangeri\nAssistant Forest Rangora are employed during the fire season of each\nyear, nnd th.s period is extended\nwhere possible by work on improvements such as trails, etc. Re-appointment Is made each year as long as\n\u25a0satisfactory service is given. Promo-\ntlrm to the permanent staff is made\nby merit and examination as occasion\noffers. The salary is (100 per month\nLite first year and $110 per month the\npoconrt year, nnd J120 tbe third year.\n\"Travelling expenses are also pa.d.\nQualification* for Candidates\n' Candidates must be Hritish Subjects\n. residents In Rritish Colombia for at\nleast one year, of good character, good\nphysical condition and wilh woods experience.\nThey should have experience ,n fire\nfighting; possess, the ability to\nRanize work and handle men; and have\nknowledge  of  the   Forest  Act.\nThe examinations aro partly w\nten, partly oral, and are designed to\nlest the candidates' ability along the\nahove lines. Ail statements made hy\napplicants ns to expcricnci*, -fducation\nMi fitness nre subject to verification\n\u2022 hy   the   examining   hoard.,\n'preference le given to returned soldiers with the nsce-iiarr qnallflca-\ntlbtt*.\nThe Examinations\nTho examinations will be held nt the\nplaces and on the dates named below.\nEach intending candidate should apply\nto the D,strict Forester of his district for application forms and for Information regarding the hour of the\nexamination, and the building in which\nit will - bo held. Application forms\nshould, in each case, be filled out and\nmailed to tho D.strict Forester In time\nto reach hlm ot least Six dnys before\nilie  examination.\nApply to Dlatrlct\nriaea\nPate\nForester at\nMarch 21\nNelson\nCranbrook\nMiirch 28\nCranbrook\nJ'enticton\nMarch 2.1\nVernon\nPrinceton\nMarch 27\nVernon\nO.\nR.   NADEN,\nimh)\nDeputy Minister ot Lands,\nMen's Wear\nMen's Suits for Spring\nService With,All the New\nStyles Is Our Watchword\nUnless you are satisfied, we do not   want to make sales,   it must be to our\nmutual advantage or not at all.\nMorning and Porch Frocks\nof Distinction\nNew Delivery of   Men's Worsted and\nTweed Suits for  Spring Wear\nCONSERVATIVE MODELS\u2014In two or\nthree button style. Well tailored and fit\nguaranteed. English all-woo! Worsteds,\nin naw, brown or grey shades. Plain or\nfancy stripes.   Suit, .-?:;5.C0 and Sf,37.50\nENGLISH ALL-WOOL TWEEDS\u2014In p-rey,\nbrown, lovat and fawn shades. Very\nsmart patterns. At prices of, per suit\n $2.*>.00,  !},27.50  and  $30.00\nDry Goods\nSection\nJAPANESE PONGEE SILK\u2014Color: Natural only. 94 inches wide. At prices\nof  95e and ?1.25\nWHITE HABUTAI SILK\u2014\n.16-inch  $1.25\n36-inch  $1.75\n36-inch  $2.25\nCREPE STANLEY\u2014This is a fine weave\nof Silk Crepe, made expressly for Underwear. 38 inches wide; double width.\nColors are coral, peach, pink, grey, ve-\nnezla, mauve, black and cream. At $1.05\nLININGS\u2014New designs and colorings for\nCoats. Look like silk; bright finish, but\nwill wear twice as long. 38 inches.\nAt  85c\nROYS' STOCKINGS\u2014In heavy ribbed Cotton.    Color: Black only.\nSizes 7 and l'i, per pair 50<-\nSizes 8 and 8t-_>, per pair  55<\nSizes 10 and 11, per pair 65c\nThttt will give   good   ttrviet   fnr thr\nmoney.\nINFANTS' ARTIFICIAL SILK SOCKS\u2014\nIn shades of pink, blue, white and pongee.\nSizes 4i\/o, (5, 5VS and 6.    Pair  35c\nFootwear\nDepartment\nThe old rubbers are now discarded, and\nthe old bools show signs of wear. Our new\nslock   for  spring  ia  here.\nLADIES* PATENT LEATHER ONE-\nBUTTON OPENWORK STRAPS\u2014Welted sole.    .Medium  weight.    At  .   H-(!.!I5\nLADIES* BROWN SUEDE ONE-STRAP\u2014\nOpenwork pattern. Good medium-weight\nsole.    At     $7.50\nTliexr arc nil made irit.'i a flat h*el, as\nmain\/ latlir.t are very partidl In thin shape.\nTlir.ir arc jitttl lira of llir\/i< v numbers, and\nive hare others, k'\nGolfers Please Note\nThe third shipment this season of our\ncelebrated St. Andrews Golf Club are now\nhere. Let us know what ynu are waiting\nfor at once, please, as they just roll out as\nfast as we can get  them.    Each      $2.51)\nGOLF BALLS\u2014\nThe  Rival,  3  for   $1.00\nII.   B.   Co 50<-\nThese two built are Ihe farm Hex in\na loir-priced ball. Tlieij Maud up ircll on\nrniit\/h conrxrn where rorku arr frequent.\nE\nWhy .should the little house frock not\nbe smart and natty, especially when it costs\nno mine than the ordinary kind?\nWe make a special feature of such\ndresses,   and   have   jusl   Opened   Up   a   new\nshipment of Porch Dresses in a good quality\nof checked Gingham.\nSeveral styles in this lot for choice, including snnie trimmed with Cambric, others\nbound with braid, in contrasting shades.\nC:il..rs   are   brown,   orange,   blue,   pink,\nmauve, black, etc.    Each      $2.75\nMORNING FROCKS\u2014In black Sateen,\ntrimmed   fancv   colored   Cretonnes.    At,\neach  i?2.r,0\nDRESSES IN NAVY BLUE PRINT\u2014With\nsp.its and figured design. Trimmed with\nwhite braid. .Made in extra large sizes.\nKach    . $!.2.-> and $2.25\nBLOOMERS IN SATEEN\u2014Double elastic\nat knee. Colors: Yellow, mauve, peach,\nblue, while and black.    Each .sl.25\nBLOOMERS IN CHECKED DIMITY\u2014\nRouble elastic at knee. Colors: Mauve\nand pink and blue.    At 950\nBLOOMERS   IN   BROADCLOTH-Cotor:\nSelf pongee.   Elastic at knee.   At $1.25\n_ \" INCORPORATED   **V\n\u2014\u2014\n 'Page Ten\"\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1925\nTHE ARK\n\"Rome have doubt nbout our earthquake. Come nnd see what struck\nOnr  pric-?-8.    They  nre  down.\nJ. W. HOLMES\nPhona 634 606 Vernon  St\nNelson Business College\nIndividual   Tuition\nSUMMER   COURSE.   COMMENCINGj\nMONDAY,   MARCH   2.\nDay and  Evening Clatsea.\nBOX   14 PHONE   603\nLadies' Suits and\nSpring Coats\nCleaned or Dyed\nH. K. FOOT\nHigh-Clas-i    Dyer    and    Cleaner\nFAIRVIEW   \u2022   NELSON,   B.C.\nHERE\nIf you are in need nf attention m (Ul prepared lo demonstrate that we are in u position\nto give you satisfaction.\nWt have two experienced and\nwell-trained Optometrists, with\nnn equipment und material second to none on the continent.\nWe guarantee resultg nr we ,\nnsk no pay. You may have a\ndouble cheep on ymir case, by\neach of the optometrists, if you\nwish. Service is what wa annul   lo   |tv\u00ab*\nJ.  0.  PATENAUDE\nOPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN\n1 Underwear\nELECTRIC LIGHTING\nFIXTURES\nBENNETT'S LIMITED\nElectrical   &.   Mechanical\nMasonic   Blk. Baker   Street\nThere is still a tan? of\nwinter in the air.\nSlanfiekl's Cot'.on and\nF\"ilk is an ideal garment\nfor now,\n13,75 a Suit.\nTRY   US   FIRST!\nThi.t U Your Store\nRead the Advertisements\nK.V01I WHERE TO SHOP\nTIMERS\nTHURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY\nMILTON BILLS in the greatest adventure picture the screen has ever known.\nAdvanced Prices\nNighU:   Adults.   50c;   Children.   25c.\nSaturday Matinee: Adults, 35c; Children, 15c.\nINCOME TAX\nRETURNS DUE\nTHIS MONT\nProvincial  Personal  Property Tax Also Due Soon.\nSays  Ferguson\nMANY EXEMPTIONS\nFOR  INCOME   TAX\nAssessments for Land Were\nAll Made Out During;\nJanuary\nThftl Oil ini'otni* tax nntl personal\nproperty blank* wnl out from his\nifl'n c to every perflhn ;.,\\.l.Ie. shoiul\n'\u00bb\u25a0 ret ur nod to him. filled in. l.v\nMarch ll, was stated by B. F\u00ab-*u\u00bbon,\nprovincial aiMoaor, yntttxhty.\nMr. Fei*Kiison'n department hns been\nten-ding out than forms for ovot ;i\nnn tmh,   ji ski nt,-  for  a   return   of   la-\ncornea   for   the   yoat   1614.     I \u00bbne   lv|ie\nof   I'oiin.   for   salaried   persons,   shoiilil\nbe returned to ihe oanaaor not later\nthan   .Man h   \u00a71,   Mr.   t^ermon   mldL\nThose    for    Inisiness   firms   are    to    he\nreturned  within  three months of the\nind of Iheir fis,Ml year. When the\noliTiM are turnnl in ih'-y are cherknl\niy lhe assesMir, who sends out notice;*.\n\u2022 f the anjoutit due the trovemment till person* liable to the tax.\n\\\\ hen lhc notice of his tax has\nieen   sent   to   him,   the   taxpayer   lias\nbe  balance  of  the  month   In   whieh\nlo-      itotioe     was     posted,      an.l      two\nin>nth.- thereafter, to pay the (ax.\n\\ftii- thai lime it hecotnea delinquent,\nand   a   penalty   of   1   per   cenl   por\nnonth   was  aiiiii-a.    Severe   penalties\naie exacted in the ease of a refusal\no   make   u-iurn*   or   for   false   returns,\nFor a first offence, the pernon \\k\njahi.'   io jt   fine  nm   exceeding  |S00,\nmd    loi*   a    second   <ji-   siilweinient    of-\nI'eme   tn   n   fine  of   0O|   less   than   $100\nrior  more   than   $1000.\nNo    Tax     Under    Twelve     Hundred\nComing to the queatlon of exemptions, -Mr. Ferguson said that single\nperaona whose Income was not 11160\na year were exempt, hut were re-\nMiireil to fill in their forms and re-\nturn   them   to   him.\n'i hr exi-mption io,- married men is\n(1500, Alao, the provincial art allows\nan exemption of $joo for Mch dependent,   these   being children   under\nIH yean of ago, or over il' suffering\nfrom   mental   or  physical   disabilities.\nund    iiarents,    lirolhers,    sisters,    siep-\niuthere ami itepmothera, when sup-\nimrted by tin* taxpayer,\n'I'h.-re is also ;m exemption for income derived from companies or port-\nnet-ships, where the company or partnership has already made a return.\nIneunie from provlnoial and municipal\ndebenture*!, from agricultural operations, full .o- half pay of Hli MaJ-\n-\u25a0sty's forces, all pensions and super-\ntinnuntlon nllowsneea on- of the public montea nf the Imperial, or Dominion or provincial government! an*\nii\u00abo exempted. There are alsu exemptions to public schools, hospitals,\nnobll- lihrarien and re.'lgloua and\n\u25a0 linrftahle   institutions.\nI me   t>   taxable   at   tbe   rale   uf\nl tier cent for ihe (\"irsi tlSOQ net Income, 1' pe-* cent on lhe next $1000,\n'\u25a0 per rent on Ihe next 11000, and so\n I'   l\"   I2H   per  <ent.     The   nel    iu-\n\u2022 ome is the gross Income after deducting exemptions, IU0-Q for married men, JlJun fm- single person.--,\nami   1200   fm-  oa. h  dependent,   as   well\nas ln\u00aburanee premiums actually  pali\nnnd  the amount   of  income  lux   paid\nto tlic   Dominion  government.\nAH   Liable  for   Persona)   Propeity   Tax\nPi discussing peraona I property tax.\nMr. Kergusori said that under the\nterm \"personal property\" would eome\nsuch property ns a tenant would re-\nn ove from premises which he was\nvacating, including cattle, horses, furniture used in business, machinery,\nand any movable* not attached to the\nbuildings   or   the   land.\nHouse furniture and wearing apparel are exempt from this tax, to\nwhich everyone in the province was\nliable,    Mr.   Fergusen   said.\nThe lax on personal property having been reduced last ye: r, it is now\none-ha If of 1 per cent. In place of\n1 per cent, Mr. Ferguson said, and\nadded that the government had been\nstrongly urged to abolish it altogether\nas   an   unfair   tax.\nAssessments   for    Land    Mado\nAssessments for land were sent\noul early in January. The tax on\nwild land is B (ter cent, and on real\nproperty (improved) 1 per cent. On\nfruit lands where the f-wner lives\non and cultivates the land, ii is\none-half  of   .1   per   cent.\nThe Xelson district assessor, who\nmust look afler lhc retains of around\n5000 people, finds that an early return of theae filled-in lil.inks lessens\nbis work and does away with :nueh\nunnecessary correspondence. His dis-\ntriel extends from the height of land\neoal of t'hristina lake to Yahk. and\n.south to lhe boundary line, while on\nihe north it is bounded hy the Koote-j\nnay and Columbia rivers. It takes iu\nthe latid lo the wesl of the Lower\nArrow   lake,  and   Includes   P.cnala.\n!S\nTR1SFEHI\nTO ViCTORlft\nDistrict Forester Is Sorry\nto Leave Tost; SI. Clair\nHere This Week\nl-\\ A. Marl)..:>..1.1. lllatrict furnstiT,\nhai Ln'n trnnsffiiv,! in foreatry hnn.l-\nquartfra  nt   I'letarta.  nn.l   will   toava\ntm-    thn    const    nl.nul    111.'    n.i.I.lit-    nf\nApril.   His tran\u00abf\u00bbr la \u00abin.- to tin* rt-\ni.rK.iniznlin-i ,.f llin fnrnsh'.v branch\nin   tit.'   southern   Interior,   Willi   licn.I-\nnuarten al Malaon, announcwl recently from Victoria.\n\u20221 ha\\,. ,*ni,,\\-i.,i every bll of my\nlimp bare, and ibaU ba aorry to to\nnway,\" Mr. Mn. lion:,1,1 aald yeaterday,\nin dlaeuaatnc tin* rhanitea in liis ,1,.-\npuriment,\nHope   Also   Leaving\nll,*   elated   that   I.,   (lawyer   Hope,\nr.M.-si.T ,.f tlm lo.al branch, a-ai alao\nbalm tinnsi'nrn.il in another point.\nnml would leave for Pentleton ;it  the\nnn.l   nf   thn   111.mill.\nIt. i'. Bt. Clair, amlatant rhlel tor\npater, who is to have charge of ih\nnewly  orsanliad   lubprovlnrlol   head\nquartern   ,.r   the    s hern   Interlot\na 1th headauarteri nt S'elaon, will ar\nii,,.  in   iim  .mv   toward   il ml   of\nlh.-  ,vo..|-.\nMr. MacDonald laid thnl tlm svs-\ntem to be uaed here had heen nse.l\nsu, nnssfnlly in tlm Vancouver dlatrii t\nfor   iim   'nst   aeven   yenra,   hoth   fo?\nlores!   protection   nn.l   timh.n]'   ,1, mon *\nBONNINGTON PEOPLE\nCOME FOR FUNERAL\nMrs. Frank Martin Is Laid\nto  Rest in Nelson;\nBeautiful Flowers\nThe funeral of Mra. Georgina Q\\ce\\\\\nRellairs Martin, wife of Frtink Martin, of Ponnington Falls,- took place\nfrom St. Saviour's church yesterday\naflernoon, \\'en. Archdeacon Fred 11.\n(! i aim tn and Rev. C. E. Turner of\nItossland    officiating.\nThe pallbearers were It. O. Long.\nW, C. Motley, R. Anderson. O. li.\nThompson, J. Macdonald nnd V.\nJohnson.\nAmongst those who attended the\nfuneral were Mrs. S. .1. Dedrick, Mrs.\nR. O. I*ong. M.r\u00ab. J. D, Yea t mon,\n.Major and Mrs. Turner .Lee, Sir. and\nMrs. W. C. Molley. Mrs. R Anderson,\n.Mrs. C. (lansner, Mrs. J. L. Purdy,\nMrs. A. U. D\u00abfltUX, Mrs Piirfleet,\n-Miss M, Purflcet. Mrs. W. W. Hell,\nMrs. Chapman. Mr. nnd Mrs. W, K\nKidge, Miss .1. Potosky. Kgo, O. W.\nHumphry, O. Kkatteho, C. Q, Fenwiek.\nMrs. T. Jerome, F. H. Hussel, A.\n\\\\illey, Mr. Parker, Mr. Pirkcnshaw,\nW. McPhail and M. Monahan, from\ndown-river points.\nThe late Mrs. Martin, who has heen\na resident ut Ponuingtnn for the past\nHi years, coming out from Plymouth,\nF-ngland. took a keen interest In the\nsocial life of the district, and hehl\ndifferent offhes in the women's ii-\nstituie, and in the women's auxiliary\n\u25a0*he   was   Dorens   secretary.\nThe beautiful floral offerings were\ns. nt hy; Her Loving Hushand and\n<on, Mr. and Mis. S. .1, Hedrtek, Mr.\nind Mrs. K. (I. Long, Mr. and Mrs.\nW. D Uhlge, Mr. and Mrs fl. I..\nThompson, Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Mot-\nlay, Mr, and Mrs. It. O. Klliot. Trail:\nMr. and Mrs. ('. II. (lansner. Mr. nnd\nMrs, J. Potoskv. Mr. and Mrs. .1. D,\nr eat man, Miss K. l-'lctcher. Mr. and\ndrs. P. Johnson, Mr. and Mis. C. 0.\n!'cnwi\"k. ( oloncl and Mrs. Murray.\nnd Mrs. Harley Lester, Mr. and\nM. Downle, Mrs. K. Carrlck, Mr.\nan.l Mrs. A. Willev. Mr. and Mrs.\n!'\\ l\u201e Walts, Mr. and Mrs. tt, Ander-\nBn, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Defieux-.\nihe Staff of Ihe Went Kootenay\nPower & Light company, the Ross-\nand limtdoyees of the West Kootenay\nI'ower At Light company, the Bonnington and South Slocan hoy scouts,\n'he Honnington und South Slocan cuh\np'lik, Nelaon '.. dge No. '^ l''raternul\nnrder of Eaglea, the Members of the\nWo men's Auxiliary, the Bon ning;! on\nand   South   Sloean   Women's   institute.\nMr. .\nM rs.\nBOY SCOUTS HAVE\nOBSERVATION TEST\nMaintain High Average in\nRemembering Many\nArticles\nThe little town of Viae, near tlm.\nborder liim between Belgium and Germany, tlm firsi aeeno of Herman operation! in Autruat, 1911, baa just completed its icslnrnli.m program, vis,\n,vn.- very badly .- nrred by (lie. Inn\nus hiatorlr ..liii. ns have heen rebnill\nin   ih,'   oil   atyle,     Principal   among\nfiles*,  nro  n   llith   nniiliiry   , tmr, h   anil\ntown hull, and n lamoui anclant convent   sollool.\n\"Cvrfiif Butter From  Pure Crtam\"\nYC'JR GROCER HANDLES\nCurlew Butter\n\"From Pure Cream'\nBtctuH there is a steady and increasing demand for\nil nn the part oi' consumers throughout the district.\nThe only reason for the insistent demand for\nCURLEW BUTTER is its consistent, uniform and\nexcellent quality.\nCurlew Butter Is Made in Nelson by\nTHE CURLEW CREAMERY CO., LTD.\nNELSON,   BC.\nOPERA HOUSE, TUESDAY. MARCH 17\nMATINEE    AND    NIGHT\nMalinc*   C(nimenclncr   Immediately   After E;1ioj1 DiB:nlsics\n5413\nAnnual\nTO-JK-\naw.        Band ahd\nlb. Orchestra\n1 HICI'S-Mi    ntt\u2014Kiddles,    fjc;    Adultli,    bOz.      Evei.lr '    \u2014    55c,    BCc,\n31.10.     Ti*   Inchi-lto\nUse BAPCO Paint\nFor Spring Painting\nThis is lhc best ready-mixed paint we can buy, and\nwc carry a wide raiifre of colors to choose from.\nColor Card and Prices on Request\nWood-Vallance Hardware Co., Ltd.\nL\nWHOLESALE\nNELSON,   BC.\nNOTIOK  IS  HEREBY GIVEN  that  I.arion  \\V.\nVerigin, heretofore Manager of the Brilliant Branch\nand the Kootenay Columbia Preserving Works, and\nW. W. I.axaroff, heretofore Manager of tiie Kootenay\nColumbia Fuel & Supply Company of Trail, all subsidiary branches of the Christian Community of Universal Brotherhood, Limited, no longer occupy these\npositions and are not authoiizcd t > act for or represent the Christian Community of Universal Brotherhood, Limited, in this or any other capacity.\nDated this 9th day of March, A.D. 1925.\nTIIE CHRISTIAN  COMMUNITY  OF  UNIVERSAL   BROTHERHOOD,   LIMITED.\nTin* first nf a sitU'h of nhsorva-\n'inn n-sls for troop No. 2, St. Sa-\nviour*i boy scouts, was holtl Sattir-\ndiiy aftc-rnoon by Scouicr Nelson\nBftll,    bpfort    thp    window    of   a    lo-\ncal merchant, who cooperated In tiie\n'rsi and presented prizes to tho hoy*\n*hOWing   thi*   hest   observation    pow-\nrlH. i\nThe patrols were formed np ln\n[Mint i\u25a0!' (he window, on wh ch blindH\nwere down, At a signal the blinds\nWere n:n up. and the boys allowed\ninr minute and a hall to see the\n->'<)-ids iii i be window, with their\nprice tickets, before lhe blinds were\nnut   down   again,\nThen ibe boys went back to the\ni!d par sh hall on Silica street,\nwhere they made out lists of what\n'hey   had   seen.\nThe scouts maintained a high per.\nrentage foi* the test by recognizing,\n<h> an average, Hi out of the i'i\n.11 iii lis in the window, but did not\nichlave as high an average on the\npr cos.\nEdwin Cnrtmel and Pcnrod 13as-\nkln    tii-d    ior    first    place,    hoth    re-\nmemberlng i'i out of the :m arti-\neii's, while Bob Hawthorns came\nnext with Hi nut of :M. Prises presented hy tbe merchant whoso win-\n(OW had been used were given lo\nthese   three.\nThe   scouts   spem   the   rest   of   tho\nafternoon in outdoor scouting e-mies.\nRitola Sets Two\nNew World Marks\nA. S. Horswiil & Co.\nPhone 121\nNavel Oranges\nSPECIAL, TEN  CASES\n40c   size,   per   doz 35<^\nOr 3 doz.  for  $1.00\n-Larfi-e Orape Fruit, ft f\"r$1.00\nOnions.  4   lbs.  for  25-\u00a3\nCarrots   nnd    Parsnips,    fi    lhs.\nfor    25\u00a3\nArcadia Codfish, 2-lb, hox..45<^\nRoman  Meal,  pkt 35<^\nChristie's Soda Biscuits .-30***\nWarn Cheese, Dutch, lh. -<U5^\nIloiiuefort   Cheese,   lb 70<^\nPROMPT    DELIVERY\nNASH\nCARS\nNash  \"Advanced\" 6\nSeries\n5-Passcnger Touring:\n $2440\n7-Passenger Touring\n $2700\n5 - Passenger    Sedan    (4-\ndoor)  $2900\nNash \"Special\" 6 Series\n5-Passenger Touring\n $1935\n5 - Passenger    Sedan    (2-\nDoor)    $2160\nI'liuipped as follows: Dise\nwheels: sp;tre -wheel, tube and\ntire: cmvl parking lights; douhV\nbar    bumpers,    front   ;ind    rear;\nfour scuff platan, automatic\nwindshield wiper, raar view\nmirror.\nDuco  finish   in  nine.    Leather\nI'pliolstering.\nCapitol Motors\nDODGE    AND   OVERLAND\nCARS\nGeorge   W.   Pease,   Manager\nOPP. POST OFFICE\u2014PHONE 65\nFresh Cocoanut\nMacaroons\nG0<* t**t u>.\nAT\nKandyland\nMILWAUKEE, Marcli S\u2014Willie\n[Utola, Flnnlah dismnco runner, ea-\ni;ii,lish,.l two worid'a rtcorii Met\nlonlght, rnnnliiK -10110 vards In\nli':ll   6-10,  rinMlInC llu* 2-Hi-mil.- r*M\nin   ii:iii  1-:..    Paavo  Nurml run  ihe\n1%-mlle race In s:oa 1-:,.\nNelson News of the Day\nWall    till    tin*    third    of    April    fnr\nour  spriiiK   buying. {^(idZ)\nSKOOKUM    TILLXCUM    MAGAZINE\nMEETS TONIGHT. (MiC'll\nIf ynur  Dally  Ni*ws  Is di-llvered  lalt\nphona nt. (8322!\nA. G. LAMBERT CO., Ltd.\nManufacturara   of   and   D*alan   In\nALL      KINDS     OP      LUMBER     AND     BUILDING      MATERIALS,\n8HINGLE3,    LATH,    MOULOINGS,    WIND0W3,    DOORS,    COAST\nEDGE   GRAINED   FLOORING   AND   FINISH,   AND   BEAVER   AND\nWALL   BOARDS\nDnwir   1001\nPhona  No.  82\nNtlion,   B.C.\nKOOTENAY    LAKE    GENERAL\nHOSPITAL    SOCIETY\nNotice    of   Annual    Meeting\nIn accordance with the bylaws o'\nlie sinifty, the annual general meet-\n'nf will he held in the board of tradi\nrooma   on   Ward   str<--.-*t,   on   Tuesday\n-March in, in?:., at 3 p.m.\n.Membership  eonditlons: All  nnnuiil\nsubsrribers   lor   the   sum of   HO   art\nmembers   of    the   society, eligible    to\ntake part '\u00bb tba election of dtraotor*\nfm* ibe anaulns yaat,\nQBORaBI  JOHNSTONE,\nWeiretarv.\n(Kiill)\nYOUR TAXI IS A SEDAN WHEN\nYOU   PHONE   44. (Ml'!!!)\nKm* ,-i food tinn'. eome to the Sean-\nrliiuiviaii   d;inee  at   Baffta   Hall,   Wi'daefi-\ntey,  Miui'h   nth,  nt  9  a'oloak.    <iood\nITU\u00ablc.      lb fr.'shm. nts.      I.ndiis    ttBO,\n(KtitO)\nThe T):i il v News delivered to your\n(iiior    be fine    break fust    everv    niornltia\nfor lfi cints ii waek.   r^ill ut and the\npaper will ba atartad Immadlataty\nmm)\ni.o.d.e, monthly meeting tn Iieere-\notii.n rooma,' Tnaaday, March ihe intii,\n|   ..'.'loeli. (Sf'.lfi)\nTln> fimer.il of Phrls D, Holm, wlin\niii.-J :it Kootenay I*aki\u00ab Qeneral Reasi-\ntn! Saturday, wilt take pleoi from\nStandard   Undertaklai   rnrinrs,   Tata*\n\u2022ay,   March   1(1.   2   p.m. Ufi13)\nWe_  bave    fir.it-elass MUljHnMt    nnd\nyears   of   experli-nef   In the   product inn\nand   handling   of   milk. I'hone   Crescent\nHairy,   llfiRL (||H)\nFour    in    one,    Accident,    Ltleabillty,\nIdeal\nGrocery\nH. AMAS, Manager\nSALMON\nThree brands of excellent quality to suit your\ntaste.\nLIGHT  PINK- -t r\n1-lb.    tins     101\/\nNORTHERN PINK\u2014This is n\n('t'licions flavor am! nice firm\nflesh    2CC  or  J  for  T)5e\nSOCKEYE\u201412   lins  only.    S-'ov-\nTZ^t 65c\nHORSESHOE--Tills,   Qttp\nGOLD  SEAL  BRAND\u2014Th,.\ni'-it\"\"'1: 75c\nPhone 265\nDl.l An.*. rv.'Uh.    Korth Attwrlcan l.if...\n2-.1    Abrrrlr.-n    Block.       K.    II.    Ilsnl.\"\npiatrlol   Manafar, (MM)\nOonrnil M.ilinc nf Janinr Football\nwill hr hild In tlic liirmitlim I'luh\nWclnisilHV BvPtllDf lit ti |).m. Bl\u00ab-\n(Ion of Offlo.-rs. A InrKi* iittoii.liin,.,.\nIs  r,.iiuoslr(l. (Sf.r.7)\n.Thi* tntisloiil rommitt,'*. of tho Nol-\nnon Woinon's Inslitllli' will ho lit\nhonio In tho K. I', Hull on Wiihnoiihiy\nnfurnoon. lho 11th. from 3 to fi. for\ntho inirpos-. of RUMtlm Mrs. Stllonis.\nthis      yinr's      Pri'shlonl \u2022      A      splrnillil\nloiisloiil proKinm will hp rendenil. All\nmember*, old nml now, nrr conlhillv\nInylle.l  to  attend. (sr.r.3)\nThe New\nSpring Caps\nYou'll like their style\nand appreciate the fine\nquality of these new caps.\nThere is an . unusual\namount of \"good looks\" to\nthem. Made in all the new\ncolors and patterns.\n$1.50 to $3.00\nFruit\nTrees\nCHERRY TREES, $1.50 E\u00abch\nBings and Lamberts\nAlso  Aixnle,   I'each,  Penr,  Plum,\n* etc,\nGRAFTING  WAX  AND   FRUIT\nTREE    SPRAYS\nGarden   Seeds '\nNote   Special   Price,\n2 WW** 15\u00a3\nKor  Any  VeRetnlile nnd  Flower\nSeeds.\nMail    Orders    Filled  . Promptly\nRutherford\nDrug Co.\nWe   Can   Supply   You    With\n0. K. BREAD\nFresh Daily\nFLEMING'S  STORE\nFAIRVIEW\nSteam Carpet\nCleaning\nThe  only  s;inii,'uy   wny,   2o   per\nsilUM-o   foot.    AJso   Dyolntf   und\nCleanlnR.\nSatisfaction   Guaranteed.\nPHONE 70\nNelson Steam Laundry\nVERNON   STREET   (Corner   of\nJosephine   Street)\nNOTICE\nNotice is hereby given thnt the\nAnnual Oeneral MeellnK of the Im-\nper In I Development Ryndicate, Limned, will be held in the ofrlee of the\nSyndicate,    Griffin     Block,    Nelson,    R\n('., on  Wednesday,  April  lot,   IIM. nt\n2:30  o'clock   p.m.     Hy  ord-tr,   Alex.   Tar-\nrJe,   Secretary. (SCSI)\nTHE BEST COAL.\nOnr eoal burns freely nnd\nthrows out an intense nnd\nsteady heat. Yon will need\nless thun other kinds nnd havo\nmore comfort. So It is a tool\neconomy .nnd saves Dollars.\nIn.in-.ul Lump, t,,n....$t2.50\nCall Lump, per ton -St 2.50\nAcme Lump, per lon...-S12.50\nImperial   Eft,   ton   -SI 1.25\nImperial   Nut,   ton    SI 0.25\nGait   Nut,   per   ton    \u00a710.35\nMacdonald Cartage &\nFuel Co.\n503 BAKER ST.       PHONE 604\nTonight and Tomorrow\nJN\n'Secrets'\nHer   beat   since   I'Smilin'\nThrough.\"     '\niii l      I\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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