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I.\u2014William Liv-\nIngatoa,  mil-known  oil  promoter,  of\nthin city, 'and runner president of\ntbe Alberta Southern Oil company,\n\u25a0wan arrested here toninht on six\ncharges of on.ihe_lem.eut, the sums\ntoUlm* lU.MO; The defalcation.*, are\nalleged   to   have-   heen   spread   over   a\nnumber of years.\nA, large number cf Chicago business\nmen art interested In the company.\nnnd their repreaeutatlv-n Is alleged\nto have started the Investigation\nv-lii-h led to Livinir^ton'.H arrest. He\nh-vi been a resident ut Calgary for\nthe  past   2~  years.\nCharged    With    Falsifying    Bcoks\nHiss laimi D. Kkknefs, Livingston's private secretary, nnd former\nhook keeper of the company, is also\nunder arrest on two charges nf falsifying the bonks of the Alberta Southern Oil company und the Southern\nAJberta Refinery company.\nThe arrest*, were made 'by local\nprovincial police on warrants issued\nby the attorney-general's department,\nand .sworn out en the information of\nV. Vi. Haines (if Chicago, representa-\ntlvo   of  the   Chicago  stockholder*,  of\nthe  roinp:iny.\n\u25a0 Wins Kiriiiie.;-! in\" etinriad with\nfalsifying the hooks In order to cover\nUp aliened defalcations alleged to\nhave ,ooen made hv Livingston.\nCanadian him\nPrivy Councillor\nCHIEF   JUSTICE   P.   A.  ANCLIN\nOl th- Canadian supreme eourt m.\nhonored by tbe King In a recen\nfiont'i-   list.\nDEBllilS\nCOAST POLICE\nSWOOP UPON\nTHEBLINDPIGS\nEighteen Arc Raided and\nTwenty-one Persons Are\nRounded Up\nTHEY GOT CARELESS\nOVER THE HOLIDAYS\nProvincial and City Force\nCooperate; Ninety\nWarrants\nTORONTO EDITOR\nGETS SIX MONTHS\nJack Canuck Fined Thousand Dollars; Offence\nFollowed Warning\nveeklx\nd l>\\\nhs    ii\nTORONTO,   Jan.   3.\u2014Huvld\nbell, editor of jack Cunuek, a\nperiodica),   wftl   today   neuter\nMr.   Justl-L*   (H'de   to   six   mo\nthe cbtmty jail for contempt of court\nin  connection   with   the  comment  appearing in the paper on the J. Cooke\nalimony case.  .The .lark t'anuek also\nwin. fined   J 100ft.   nnd   the   publication\nwill    bo    sequestrated    until    the    fine\nIh   paid.\n\"So newspaper,\" declared Jusi ice\nOil.1, \"can be permitted to publish\narticles abusive or ilv parties to an\nh iiua or tin ir Wltncssc*-'. Tills article tut u whole is one of the most\nRrcsfi and .flagrant eases of eon tempt\nof   -\u2022our:   tliat   ever  bus  come   to   my\nnotice, of feat I have o\\ ev road about. 1 I*?**' \"f widely tl\n1 am aware that (Iris Is u paper uf \u00ab\u00ab\u00bb\u25a0 Montagu Ni<l\nlow  order,  morallv  m- ..th,-..-. ! Audi-rem.,   \u00abfl\nm\nVANCOUVER, Jan, 2.~ Inaugurating an active campaign against\nalleged blind pig* in the eity, pro-\nvlnc a I   police   officers,    assisted   by\nthe   city   dry   squad,   had    up   to   an\nearly   hoar   this   c\\ satinr,    raided   18\nplaces.,  arreattd  II   peraoas   round  on\nthe   premises,   and   confiscated   smttM\nlots    of    liquor.      Thnne    arrouted    Ufa\nbooked   at   police   headquartern   on\ncharges   of   selling   liquor, i\nThe police set out on their foray\narmed   with   80   warrants,   and   it.   is\nI kely this number will be added to\ntomorrow,\nl-'oitr Siptads SiinuiiuiH'ou-ly\nThe    raids   were   made    slinuHane-\nliffemit  p*rtl   of   tl\nF\/_i_. \/vi%r HVIMi I oufly in different parts of the city,\nhMi \\Zyi- ?1 I HW'i He- hc-ad.prirlrrs at the same time,\nKjl\\      CllLU i ali'S tl |nn.l    half'tn.    hour_ Jalo^  ,he_ cars\nFrance Outlines Plan;\nStates Receives British\nNote; \"Envoys\" Fade\nnit\nWASHINGTON,   Jan.   t. \u2014 Tw\nliiei advances tn what  Washing!\nministration   officials  hope   will\nhi an umlcabh- ndjustmoAi of the p*n\npfextng   war  debt  and   claims   tangle\nwith    Frame    and    Groat    Britain    w* 1\n\u25a0marked today tn official advices con\nlag   from   the   I'aris.  and   London  gel\ni rnments.\nAs regarded by administration  I\nVancouver Divorcee\nWho Lost Breach Suit\nTakes Another Hubby\nth\nnn\n\u25a0rla\nlie\ndo\nmeats  in  the  iwo\nreport   from   Atnbai\n1*1   had resolved a \u00ab\nh    financ\nstl\nIrK ch i\nhim for\nCalled\nnm of a\n(-funding\nions wm the\ndor Merrick that\nommunlcatton from\nminister, contaln-\ndan work, d out by\nt war debts to ttos\nWhit.\nBtnt\ns   Plelmg   on   Gcnunny _\no|le\n111\ntin\nque:\non\nnl\nUnited   States   fi\nlij. <\ndlpl\nl i > \u25a0 ii\nGermany,   new   tiie   \u2022\nTin i ie i x changes hciw\npertinent  and  th*.*  London -foreign  of-\nftpo,   H   was  said   the   latest   notf   from\nLondon   on   that   suhjeet   h:ul   heen   n-\nwtwd, and wenhl be answered before\nJanuary 7. when the allied finanos\nministers gather in Paris to dlecuas\nthe allocatien to their government*\nunder  the   Dawes  plan.\nin this oonnectlon, it was said, Rec-\nretarv Rughes believed ths olalms ion-\ntroversv would be satisfactorily disposed or before the present m rles of\nnotes   between   Lendon   \u00bbnd   Washing-\nd   to   return   with   acen\nIn    several   of   the    place*   raided\nit   in  alleged,  the surprise  of the  DC-\neupa&ta    was   complete.      Bfcooltg   of\n1 qttoT   and   heer  wero   aeizi-d.\nWeeks   or   Steutiiliur\nThe   rulils  oomg   as   the   result   ot\nweeks    of    georet    service    operations\non   the  part of provincial   police and\ncity   forces,   and   although   the   hulk\nOf tiie charge* are said to have been\nbagfd    mi   ulleyed    offences    coiuinlt-\nted   i,vrr a  conetderanle  period, the\nlist viol greatly added  to during the\nChrifftmaa  holidays.\nThe   \"blind   pigs\"   operators,   it   is\nid,    became   mole    or    les.s    careless\nduring   the   f< Itlre   geggQ-n.   and   gave\nthe police the opportunity to obtain the evidence required of actual\nale.\nFollow  CUy's   Protest\nVANCOUVTCH,   Jan.   2.\u2014Today's   raid\nu    liuuor   clubs    Was    carried   out   at\nlie   psveil-.lexical  moment.   Immediate-\nir folio win* thi rltyfe protests sftvlnsl\n..Hier   (.refits   being   deducted    lor   the\nxptnses oi ihe provincial police ihiuer\nUNSIGNED LETTERS\nSHOW CONSPIRACY\nTERRIFIC GALE\nNOT EQUALLED\nTHIRTY YEARS\nDamage    Swells    Hourly;\nRivers Rise and Traffic\nIs Dislocated\nRepresents British\nAuthority to Egypt\nTHAMES VALLEY\nIS UNDER WATER\nMany    Ships    Signal   for\nHelp; English Channel\nSwept Clean\nBaiiXtM'ff   Not   Envoys\nAnother development ot Ui<\nwinch gnvc relief in certain qti\nlore, was the ntatemenl  lawued I\nHnli*li\nvi ry\nwife, and perhaps ooi\nsaying      'tut     tt\nllirel  la  justified\ndocs reed on\ngarbage-. Mt. Oatfnpbell comes forward with apologies through his\ncounsel.       Apology    under    such ch -\ncuirstaiiees moans nothing at all.\"\nHis lordthip ciameaied on the fuel\nlint    pnldhalioii    had    been    made    in\nthe face of warning thai  such publication  would  be contempt  of court,\nCampbell   formerly    w\u00bbs   employed\nin    I'.eWS'Kiper   work   In   Montreal.\nrVlcCOT ATTORNEYS\nASK A NEW TRIAL\nSi\nAllege       Fifteen      Error\nCounts; Shooting Orgy\nIn, February\nl.us ANOfiUiH, Jan. 2. -Kid McCoy, ex .|jri\/t' rluli Idol, today run'1\nup for .-riitrtir, following h!.< con-\nvlctior ot manvluugbtrr in ronncotion\nWilli the ItUHsi \"I Mi* ThiTe\u00bba W.\nJin.-,   laat   Auftuat,  nnd   through  bin\natton\ntrial,\nllll'\nlllll\nArmiiM.uls on  Hi1\nIk; Ii.-uiI  ii   week   henc-l'.\nI- itt, .-ii t'liuitis i.f error\nnBalaiat IM eaurl  pi\"<<>-\nInjI III III\" ln,in..|;i.ll.'.llli I\nrludln\u00ab the \u00bbUa\u00ablutloi|H i\nrirWvt'd   .\".i.i. ii. <   i\t\nIn\nMotion will\nllml    Tilt\nconduct\nJ\"\nrdliig\nvilli.\nMi n\nllll'\n-[.\nTin' eji-puglllat'l\na! Ilia ma ..I   shi\nlowlnii   tfan,   .Mm\"\nihlCC     lillll'l      |.i'|-.|.\nwill  tie riillcj  fi-li\n>   liimr   Mini   liccn\niri.il (rowing \"iii\niilin;.'   Ilir  .ti.v   tot-\niiiMih.   in   which\n1.1\ndebte\nImNiy'K\nflnencl\naoaal i'\nhad   11\n111),   to\nnl. bad\n'mil    C\nstale\nffulrs\n\u25a0<l\nof t bankli\nli.ni     Of    ,\nLIBERTY BONDS\nPUT IN MAIL BOX\nUncle Sam Receives Seventy-nine Thousand Dollars\nWorth From Robbery\nLtTTLH ROCK, Ark, Jan. S. United   BUtaa   poatal   official!   recoverod\nii\"rc l.ilr .lu.l.iy 1*9,049 |n l.ihin.v\nImiKiM vi,.], ii liuiii ;i tni'il ti.iiii ni'iir\nKiimluut.   IMI   .Inn\".\nThe I-tiiKls ww*J found In .'I rnriil\nfree delivery null ban 10 atllea weel\nnf   Utile    Rook,   nn    Hi\"   Mm ilia\nrii.iil.   iil'lir   .Linus   A.    1'iliuik.   chid\nof ill\" local ili'iodivc bureau, bad\nreceived a  telephone call, telllnf him\nnm i.nihis u,.iiiii i.\" found there,\nMRS.  E.  C.   BOYCE\nVAKCOUVBR, Jan. I.\u2014-Kltmi Cnth-\nerlne t'uuificiii. nino knoera m Kre.\nBoyce, who tlftureA in a breaon of\npromlao   soil, recently  asalnet  C,  K.\nAriH'lil. luul liiirriwcr, wiih married\nyeaterday to 1C. .1. AllKTton. for-\nim-rly nr Che American consulate nf-\nQoe in thi\u00bb diy, it beoatne known\ntoday.\nYorbshiie   Post   Publishes\nSample From Montreal\nAttacking Canada\n1.1'Mo I.V. .Inn. I.\u2014\nITi'Kii Cable)\u2014The \"forkabln\nday   puiiii.\u00abii\"il  ;m   anonymo\nwhich n|i|ii,r\"lillv orlglm I\n'llll.lllillll\nPoet to-\ns letter\nn Mont-\nother in\nSixty-three Motor\nAccidents New year's;\nOne Man Is Killed\nVANCOUVER, Jan. 2. \u2014 Sivl v-ihiv.*\nmotor arcldenti in wide), our wee\nkilled, four wi n* taken to lioApltols,\nand morf (lian a doeen less nerloualy\ninjured, eccurrad over Kew rear'a. Tha\ndead mat la Dr. .N. B. Fwrraater, New\nV\/eatminater, who waa kin.-d when a\niA\\- owned by Prank Doyle, who ran\nseriouely   injured,   orajrtiad   down   imi\ni. Qiiabec, wherein tha writer declare* that it i* quite obvloua thai\ntho   htcnclei   of   the    innaportatlon\ncoiiuianlos in Qreal Urltnln cannot\npoealbly be aware of condition* ex-\nihiinn in Canadfti or they would no.\nattempt to indue* people In Oreftl\nBritain tg aell their boflaea ami nwee\nio n coiiniry tmere oondltloni were\nCertainly no better.\nThe writer of the letter dectajoe\ntrail unemployment in acute every-\nWin re in r.itiad;!, and thai the MOT-\nnioii.s fori'lun population render** It\nWell ntth lifcpoaaible Tor the iiuforl-\nUnate   BrKlah  immigrant  to compete;    ,..V1.  ,...,..\"\nIn    I ha    1 n Imi-    ..in,-I ..l I        \u00bb A.M. \u00bb-\"   \\ J'.N.\nin   i in*   i.inot    inai i\u00bb'i. I f.....ii,.    .,.\u2022     i     a,\nmost rptponatbly eonducted  papers in ] }l  lMuiet   crashed\nilre.t  rJritaln, remarka editorially:       ; ->vcr  tht\u00bblr beadf-.\n\"I,cticin which we. In common with j the   wall.     Rev\u00abl\nother newepapere. are continually re* [ \t\nreiving, nre written obviously with a\nview   of riirH'Oiir'irCinK  emiL'ration,   nnd .\n(i.ntain    pretty    atronf    internal    evi- I\ntleiice   that   tliey   form   part   of   BOBM j\nOlfanlaed       antl-imperial     (ainspiracj1\nwhich seems to Im (uttcUonlng pretty .\nactively.\"\nRETRIBUTION DOGS\nCANADIAN KILLER\nRumanian in Thorold Crime\nIs Slain in His Native\nVillage\nT< >K< NTo. .Ian. ^.--Kelribution.\nstern    nnd    doggodi    fcM    pnrsuctl    a\nOanadlan murderer to Up vU_ge\nhome   In   Romania,   and   Nhk  Botka\nhas paid with hll life for his part in\nthe ktiliiiL,' of Adam BeHon, :i compatriot, on Auguat W, tISt at Thorold,  Oat\nThe Ontario provincial police, Who\nhad traced Rutka to Humanin, and\nwere   ei_M*d   in   ettMti   Ifl   extradite\nhim, today received a Hinagt from\nHon.    CMargl    ilmard     Ol    .Montreal.\noonaul-general for Rumania in Canada, giving offlelul iiotificalion of the\nkilling of the murderer in his homeland, and  conveying the Information\nDial   Rtttka   confessed   to   the  Thondd\nmurder.   Mo details were givea other\nthan Rutin !i:ol met ;i violent death\nfollowing   a   quarrel.\nLONDOK.  .Tan.  I.\u2014Report* reaehlni\nLondon loniKht from nil parts of th'\nTinted Kingdom and Ireland Iridic at\nthat the preeent gale has establlahed a\nrecord for over 10 years for its fierce-\naeea and continuity. The nst of material damages is swelling hourly, although ffw personal casualties have\nthus   1'ar   heen   reported.\nBlizznrd    In    Scotland\nl>ispatelies     frmn     Glasgow     to*\nnight   stated   that   a   ?0*mUa   an\nhour pale  there  was  followed  hy u\nblizzard.\nKldlanda and Wale* report the\ndislocation of traffic anil the destruction of property at many\npolnta by floods, hail and tempest.\nShipping  has  been  chiefly a\/ftdeJ\nand advices from the south roaal\natata tiiat the channel has heen vlr-\ntuallv deserted, all vessels having run\nfor    shelter.\nPilots   Cannot   Board\nOff    Deal    numerous    steamers    squalled for pilots, who were unable to\nget aboard, owing to the heavy pea*\nThe Spanish steamer Itatnon sip-\nnailed for u doctor. The latter went\nnut. and reached the vessel with great\ndifficulty, hut was unable to yet\naboard, and was forced tu abandon uia\nnilbsion.\nThames   Feople   like   Dwellori>\nTiie Thames valley Is nil auash.\nand the historic spots of Runnymeda\nand Magna Charta Island have disappeared from view, only the Isolated\ninhabitants base adopted the habits\nof prehistoric   hike  dwellers.\nThe end is not yet In right, for,\naccording to the weather man, \"equally Intense cyelonee,** are hawing\ndown from the Atlantic upon tiie battered  island  the earning  week-end.\nSteamers in Distress\nThe United States ehittptfg board\nsteamer Eeelbeck, bound for New\nVork, sent a wlreleaa today While 18\nmiles from Small's Light, that aha\nwas unable lo proceed OWfMg ti a\nbroken ihroltlc valve, aecoriili.R to a\ndlepatch to Lloyda from Land's End.\non the southern coast of EnjSkad.   The\ndispateli said that it might be possible\nto  effect   temporary   repairs,   hut   that\nit   was   ad\\ laable   to   800d   her   assistance Immediately.\nThe   French   steamer   Dahomey,   or\n'.i.'aiii    tons.    *-Hnt    out    '''S.o.S.''    signals\nwhile |0 miles from Pennarca. department   ol'   I'jnisterre,   l*'rance.\n'\u2022s.tt.s.\" calls from the Rumanian\nsteamer Carcatl, which waa five mllea\nr-oiiibwest  of  reiuiecn.  Cornwall,  alao\nwere   picked    up.\nFIRE WRAPPED\nMOHAWK HEADS\nBACKTO SHORE\nOver Three Hundred Persons in Peril Hours as\nShip Tosses\nPASSENGERS STAND\nWITH LIFEBELTS ON\nNEVILLE    M.    HENDERSON\npotent\nmeat \u25a0\nBriUek   niiniHitr   pleat-\nniiililtil  to   the   govorn-.\nANALYSIS OF\nORGANS SHOW\nNOT\nCrew Fight Heroically Till\nRelief Craft Make the\nScene\nMeantime Widow Who\nBought Auto With Insurance Is Convicted\nTORONTO, Ont,. .Ian. 2. \u2014 Attorney-\nOeneral W. v. Htehla atated thla after-\nnoon that he did not know \u2022 IhinK\nregarding  the  result   of  the  examina*\nthin bv a provincial analvst of tiie\ncontents of the stomach of Will lain\nThomas Ta nmion. formerly of Toronto.\nwho   died   on   November   .t.   and   whose\nbody waa reeeaUy exhumed from\nCataraqul cemetery, Kin*-*''.ton. From\ngovernment   eourcea,   however,   it   was\nlearned tliat the examinations have\nbeen completed, and no traces of poison   have  been   found.\nLe in men's widow. Laura I.emnioii,\nwas today found guilty by Judge Dan-\ntan Of Obtal Rim an automobile by\nfalse,    pretences    from    the    Armstrong\nMotors, limited, who charged that sin;\nwave them bad clocks in payment. The\njudge postponed seui' nee for I week\u00ab\nHer   del'..nee    was    that    she    Was    ex-\npectlng 11990 in insurance money from\nthe Canadian  < inbr  of  Forcaten,\nMother AeDagea  Torgery\nCrown     Atloi iify    B.    Armour,    K.I L\nproduced   the   insurance   certificate,   and\nshowed   that   the   original   beneficiary\nwas Roea l.einmon. son of tbe accused's husband by a former Wife, An\nalteration wax shown on the policv,\ntransferrins it to the aecuaed, The\ntransfer bore  the  signature  as  witness\nof Sarah Lemmon, mother of tho da-\nLEEMING FIRM\nIS'HAMMERED'\nHarry Rulka and\nNi< k Thnnias. were arrested shortlv\nafter the Thorold murder, tried and\nsentenced to be hanged Their sentences, however, were conunutod following tl\nlite Lmpriaoninent, [thing of\nLondon   Brokerage   House\nFails; Silk Hatted Waiters Announce; It\nBullet Punctuates\nHew Year Breakfast\nJust\ntill\nat\n,vn    to\n,i\\* n of KeW Year'\ntrough the wimlov\nml buried itself h\ni are  blamed.\nToronto Jailer 'Feeds Up'\nHis Distinguished Guests [jjj^\nLONDON* Jan. 2.\u2014(Canadian\nPress Cable.)\u2014Althuunh the lt*Ck\nmarket opened briskly Munday ful-\nCliristmas vacation, tome-\ndumper was cast over the\n' market by the \"hammering\" of\nof  Learning Brothera, stock brokers\n1 \u2014that is, the firm waa declared\nto be unable to meet Us obllgatlona\nI\u2014because of its comparative rarity\ni aowadaja.\n1 The \"hammering\" of a firm al-\n: Wayd creates a painful nnd drauiat-\nI i(- impression, Attendants who are\nI technically known as waiters, who 1.1-\nI Wayi wear top silk hats, eoinmund\nI silence by glvinff three rousing blow\nI with their hammers on lOBie \"\"';\n| auhatanaa, then they solemnly an-\nthat nnch and Mtehj brokers\nbio to comply with their bar-\nDl'.d\nSed.\nSarah Lemmon  i<\nand aware that Uu\nhers.\nl,!;   the  witness box\nalgnatura was not\nBlock-taker ii\nand    t.aura    I\nfe.     She   h\nagainst li\nl   n\nHi\nid. TR\nCOURT REFUSES\nBAIL TO WATSON\nAlleged   bandit   Stays   in\nJail Pending Extradition Proceedings\n8BATTLE, .Imi.  5.\u2014Pending  reler-\nence to treatlea betwretn Qreal Brltale\nin,nn\nCommunist Mayor\nand Five Partisans\nWounded in Riot\nDOUARNENEZ, France, Jan. 2. ;\n\u2014 During the light yesterday in a\nrule between local strikers and\nstrangers, tha latter alleged to\nbelong to the Regional Syndicalists organisation known as tho\n\"new democracy.\" the Communist\nmayor, M. Lellanchec, who is\nUMer suspension \u2022 from pffice,\nwas shot in the neck, and\nfive other strike sympathiicra\nwounded.\nThe   situation   was   quiet   today.\nEleven persons had  been  arrested.\n\u25a0(I.\ns'r\n\u25a0I\nTaxi Passenger\nSticks Up Driver\nA    Velcr.in\nXKW   U'KSTMINNTKK.   B.C.,\nDr. N. II. 1'iirirHin. aced !\nIve aon  of  Brltleh   Colitmbin.\nir vi-1,.inn. nnd erell knowi\nlatlet \"ii\u00ab Mimnm iiisinniiy\ninn u motor iiir diiM'ii by\nloyle i i:i\u00abiirii Into an Inicrurbi\nJim. I\nQuebec Premier a\nKnight ol Leopold\nnml    Rt\nil'VKIl .Imi\non. lead 'I'll\nulit woen hr\npa      ,\\   l.w   i\nli.liln,)\n.ii.'l    New\nil allll iin-\nliii.-r   Hi..\nIn   li\nHi\nBi\"'\" I     (JUEBKC,    .li\".    i   -'I'll'\n1\"'\"1 I Huii.   I,.   A.   Teach\nkllli'l ' Iiiiih.mi. llilKi.iu riinsiil. have been\nI'mnk created Kn sins nf Ihe order of, l.r\"-\n|| car. ! ,\u201e,!,i in nii Muhiilv Kirn; Albert\nof    Belflum    In    recognition    nt   III\nEt\n\u2022rv brolior preeent Inetlnctlve\nee around to tn who is mu\nr:\\-.n in'forr tho -areiten announce\nthe iiaiiii.' of the \"hunuiicreil\" firm,\nin  tuk.'M guod cine nut tu  bu\n.   nt   the   fula.1   nionieiil.\ntho\nores\nLiberal Deputation\nWill Ask Oliver to\nLeave Pauline Home\nVANCOUVER. Jftn. 2\u2014A ilortt-\nt.iMon of I.ilnn.ilH plans to meat\nPreliilev Ollvsr her* toiucrtow to\nreiinest that tha afrpolntnitnt of\nF A. Paullue to 1,'iiiiUm as affent-\nB\/rntral. be cnncsllcd. It will Include at least one local l.itmi.il\nmember of tho leg-irlaturs, Inn\natocKsnsis.\n\u202243.0110\nr..t\\.  in\nThe\nkind's   .\u25a0\nthe   imi\n,   Will-.I\nttle poll.\nrge   i\nLaid;     i\n. li\ner dete\nrtment,\nIclpatln\noiintt\nfe in\nball,\nthat\nJ .tit;\nuntil\nheld-\n'J-he\nwouid\nii nv  ].<\nin   in   l\nUU-\nP]icei:n\nuisured\nided\nsted    tor   (Ilea!\nAll   00   held\nrdlngi    ara\npi\nAViLMIXGTOX, Del., Jan. 2.\u2014Safe\naboard two special trains, one speeding mirth, the other south, paasen-\nKcra and crew oC the Clyde liner\nMohawk left bero tonight after having been brought ashore at Lewes,\nIjel., from the fire-swept vessel,\nbaachad near there.\nBehind them lay a night of peril\nat sea, with the fury of the worst\nof the winter's storms on the Atlantic\nadded to tho creeping1 menare of the\nflamoH that threatened momentarily\nto overwhelm efforts of the crew.to\neherlc them as the Bhlp fought Its\nway from 70 miles below Sandy Hook\nto   the   Delaware   Capes.\nSpecials Take Them ,\nPome wrapped in blankets, bthera\nwith clothing showing plainly the\neffects of a drenching on the storm-\nswept deeka while they waited with\nlifebelts on. 192 rjussengers for Jacksonville and Charleston were transferred from the special train that\nbrought them here and sent to their\ndestinations  hy rail.\ntme hundred and nine others, including members of the crew and officials, went to Kew York, from\nwhich port the Mohawk had sailed\non Xew Year's day. Capt. Jamea\nStaples, master of the Ill-fated uhlp.\ndid not come to Wilmington on the\nspecial train.\nGirt Playa Ukelele\nAmong tho crew were those who\nbore sears in mute testimony of the\ndesperate struggle they had waged\nagainst the flames as the ship rolled\nnnd tossed In the heavy peas, and as\nthe crow fought, sonio of the passengers defied the danger surrounding them with songs bravely sung to\nan accompaniment plucked on a\nukelele by the fingers of a young girl.\nAboard the train were two passen-\ngf-rs who, aroused from slumber, had\nleaped overboard as the smoke filled\ntheir ca'dns. They had been rescued\nby the tug Mars, which was among\nthe first to answer tho radio distresa\nrails    Of    the    Mohawk.\nI 'a plain     Staples    beaded     fur    (he\nDataware   Cape*   nanbfn   of   tho\ncrew said, when it became apparent\nthat the fire wan gninlng headway.\nThe    storm    prevented    the    Mohawk\nfrom anchoring until the vicinity of\nDrandywine light, about seven milee\nnorth of Lewes, was reach ml. There,\nwith the Merchants & Miners liner\nPersian, the coast guard cutter Klcka-\npoo and the tugs Mars and Kaleen\nalongside, the Mohawk cuine to rest\n111   a   heavy   fog.\nShip   Finally   Abandoned\nPaaaengara In lifebelts limd tho\ndecks, and finally wero removed by\ntin* Kiekapuo and landed ut the Coast\nFish inl company*-,' pier at ta.w*_s\nat 12:4U p.m. Shortly after, the crew,\nfighting to the last, were forced to\nabandon the ship, which later waa\ntowed to a nearby beach and allowed\nto settle, after the valves had been\nopened tu i'luud tho hold, eheckins\nthe flames.\nAccording to Arthur P*a, a Clydo\nline official, 1S00 tons of freight and\n50 automobiles were lost in the hold\nof the abandoned ahip. The Bhlp'a\ntwo cats and a dog mascot also perished, but no injuries occurred among\nthe paaaangera, Injuries to the crew*\nwere slight.\nThe storm had completely Isolated\nLewes from wire communication with\nInland points tonight, and it could\nnot be learned how badly the Mohawk\nwas damaged. Pear was expressed\nby Clyde line officials that the vessel, which was IniJU in 190S at a cost\nor |1,m.Ht, would be a tubal loss.\nIl.r cargo was \\alued at  SUO.'JUO\ncouri   announced  that   nothing\nhe done today, bul that Wat-\nould have an opportunity later\nErovert tbe proaacujlon.\n| Six Murders, Three\nBank Robberies in\nYear at the Coast\nGas Jets Turned On\nEnd life for Woman;\nIll-Health Sufferer\noitw, v       d.m.       I.\u2014-Mrs.\nThomas A. I'arl.cr MM round un-\nrouactoofl in Oh kitchen of bar\nhome*    lure    il i-    nitorninaii    by\nmembers   of   Uae   lumiiv.     The\ngas jets id llnB kftoben Mow\nWm turned on, and (lie doofl\nClosed,     Tin- v, ennui had baea in\nlil-heaith  for earn time.\nAn llHHKMI  will  not   Ik- held.\nTen Days for Being\nDrunk at the Wheel\nVANCOUVER,   Jan\nif being drunk arm*.\nuilo.  B,  'Livingstone,\nant to jail for 1^ flu\nS,   \u2014   Convicted\nin   charge   of  an\nPeal furrier, wa3\nThe Weather\nThe temperatures below nm for the\nN hours ending yintarJay afternoon\ne; I o'clock.\nBASHER\niid forced hiai \\v liana over *-i.\nHi;i:l-IN', .bin. 'J. -\nafter o Iohh confi rei\nBberl teti.iy. consen\nffforts  ty form a it\n..       ; servb \u2022-.\n0,   Willi   I\ni il    In    irin iv    III\nale tuullliuii,\nIii-rtit ini.il\niiKiiu*. ilium\niiunv   liriwrn    K>.|Kiii\n.'an.rl.l.\nlln\nin   .imi.   entered   the\nfor iirieunera rhenged fellowlni\niiIiiiiiih   regardlni   the   fia#e   ilvi\nI,;,,, j l',.|ir ninl  Charlee  A.  Matthew,\n-ml, Imi ex-cablaei nUaleter  I tbe\n,ui   || ..Ivjiuiv   !!i|ii|\u00ab'.v|-, .    .\nVANCOUVER.  Jan.  3\u2014six   mur-\nil.i-.,   three   of   them unsolved,   and\nthree   bank   h<il(l-nps,   featnre  Vancouver      ftlstrlct'a      year',      crime H11.MK,   .1\nrecord.    The unsolved murders ara     i th*     pnnt'll\nthose   ol   Albert   end   Mrs.   Witch-      I debt*    mm I\n\u2022 rly,   fonnd    slain   In   their   home,     ! m iiii.i.riu lul\nand     J.mot     Smith,     Point     Orey            'I'll.   il. .\nnursemaid, declared an accident by        I.ml, il   In   I\none   Jury   and   a   murder   by   an-     j\/Um soun ns\nother,                                                 I PjrpjlttJl\nItaly Stands lor\nPayment of Debts;\nNot Yet but Soon\nni.\nil.r.\nlul.\niml.l.    l.v.\naratlon   i\nml.Inl   I\nmdltl\nFlllllUS\nallied\nItaly in-\nii. r iii l.i\nof hvr Uuiib'vl\nVICTOHIA, Jan,\nvliiiii.j: Generally\ncolder.\nKKl.SOX   \t\nVleteete   \t\nYniK-iiuvrr   \t\nKeiiilnrana \t\nI'lin'M'   llupvrt   . .\nEetevan   \t\nAllin  \t\nDllWSllM      \t\nCanary   \t\nWilllllpPK      \t\n1'orllunil   \t\nSun   Framwi.   ..\nHi'ilHI.'       \t\nl'flHUInli      \t\n\\ rriioii     \t\niir.iii.i r-srke \u2014\nI iiuilini.ik     \t\nKdiiii'iiliin      .   . . .\n-Nrlson   nnd\nand  a llttlo\nMill.    Max.\nL'll        30\n40\n34\n.12\n40\nH\n\u2022is\nin\nin\n44\nII\n21\n21\n17\n4S\n4\u00ab\n32\n42\n41!\n10\n\u2022 e\nH\nIt\n02\n5s\n52\n31\n33\n31\n311\n30\n Pag! Two'\nTHE NELSON TSski NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 3, 1925\nBKOCKV1IXE. Ont., Jan. 2.\u2014Patrick \u2022. Rogorta, aged 70. died today,\na tow months after hi* retirement fol.\nlowing .\"it) >ears continuous service\nwith the Canadian National and\nGrand Trunk railways as trainman\nami  swjtchinan.\nroSTER'S  MAJORITY  MORE\nTHAN   TWO   THOUSAND\nTORONTO,   Jan.    2.   \u2014   Tin-   majority\nof Controller Thomas Porta* over\nMayor Milt\/, in the mayoralty contest\nyesterday was M6, it was officially\na nn mi need   tonight.\nLeading Hotels of the West\nWhere Superior Accommodation May Be Obtained\nGeorge Benwell, Proprietor\nThe Premier Hotel of the Interior\nAMERICAN   PLAN RATES,   $3.50   TO   $5.00\nRooms with Running Water and Private Baths.\nHeadquarters for all Travelling Men, Mining Men,\nLumber Men and Tourists.\nROTARIAN   HEADQUARTERS\nSPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER, $1.00\nTHE   MOST   COMFORTABLE   ROTUNDA   IN   THE   CITY\nHl'MK \u2014   I,.   .1.   Ronlund.   Spokane;   Jeff.ry.   K,-w   Dnnr;   Mr.   and   sirs.\nHelen   Hunler,   Silverton;   Mrs.   w.   F.   Georue Mlckle.  Trail;  K.   Pljoplo, Trail.\nEUROPEAN PLAN\nDaylight Sampl. Room,  for\nCommercial  Men.\nHotel Strathcona\nOnce You Get Acquainted With the Strathcona\nYOU WILL STOP AT NO OTHER\nQueen's'IIotel\nTHE CENTEP.OFCONVENIENCE\nHot and cold water In every room.\nSteum   heated.\nA.   LAPOINTE,   Prop.\nSHERBROOKE HOTEL\nNear  C.P.R,   Slation.\nIioonrs   M   nmiWIIIllll*   Kales.\nH.  DUNK,   Proprietor\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\n616   Vernon   Street   East\nOnly brfck  tola)  tu  o.t>.    Stun\nheated;   lint ami  cold   water.\nEun-penn   ami   American   plans.\nOCCIDENTAL    HOTEL\nA.  C.  TOWNER,   Proprietor\nThe   home   of   plenty.\nFifty   rooms   of   solid   comfort.\ntVo serve the best meals in Nelson.\nIt's  the  cook.\nSAVOY HOTEL\n2   Block from   Depot,\nSteam  Healed.    Hy  Day. A\\'eek  or\nmonth.       Hot    and    cold    running\nWat or.\nFor  Your  Comfort\nJ.   A.   KERR,   Prop.\nNEW (J It AND \u2014 Mr. and -Mrs. 1).\nI l'i* Pm, Cutlegnr; a. k. Kasakoff,\n! Kamsack, Sask.; <:. Tnrabutl, ivrrv's;\n',.1. C. Dudley, Vancouver; H Brent-\nr wood, Vanooaver.\nMRS.   MALLETT E   \"\nAnnounces    the    Reopening    of\nTHE KOOTENAY HOTEL\nVernon   Street Phone   692\nCompletely   renovated.     Thirty   comfortable   rooms.\n'A Home for the World al Reasonable\nPrlo**V\nNelson s Best Cafes\nSAVOY \u2014 Altec Hnrkoff. Brilliant;\nH. Derauk. Yank; T. V. Olds. Marcus;\nllrtjii'i Dimock, Letb bridge; Mans Laa-\nc4Htf*r, l,*'ih bridge, ilarry lMjnnck,\nCmtOD; Mr. and Mrs. William Mxim,\n1'erry    Sidlnir;     Helen     Dlmoek,    L< Hi-\nlaldKr;   Jli   Jluiilh.    VyncouvLT.\nSTIRLING HOTEL\n715   Vernon   Street    East\nSteam heated.   Hot and cold water.\nWe are  here  to  serve  you.\nP.  H. BUSH, Prop.\nTHE L D. CAFE\nFinest-equipped restaurant In the\ncity, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT,\nSPECIAL\u2014Ice cream, soda water\nand hot drinks. Nice, clean, furnished rooms; hot and cold water.\nWe   cater   to   private   parties.\nARE YOU\nTORTURED WITH\nECZEMA?\nBMttpa,   or   Halt   Klicum,   as   it   is\neonunonty called, i* one of the most\nagonizing vl ail skin   diseases.\nThe iiilense bwrnlng. -Helling \u25a0and\n\u2022smarting, especially at night or whoa\ntho parti are exposed to heat are almost unbearable and relief is greatly\nwelcomed.\nTho most reliable and effective\nremedy fur this trolihlo is\nBURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS\nMix. J. R, Johnson, U.K. No. 1,\nOabawa,  Ont.,  writes:\u2014''For  yours I\nwas troubled with eeanmfl. and Irtd\nthat terrible Itching and burning sou-\nsation. and eoiild iiud no relief for it.\nFinally, 1 was advised [\u00a9 use 1U1.11.,\nand alter my MOoad bottle I began\nlo see a great difference, and I eau.\nnow. udW.se anyone doubled as I was\nto   use   this   wonderful   remedy.\"\nCor sale at all druggists and dealers;   put   up only   bv   The   T.   IMilbtirn\nCo.;   Limited,  Toronto,   Oat\nTIYO BRINGS IN\nHIGH-GRADE ORE\nSample From New Work on\n| Wynwlel Property Shows\n.: :*  Good Values\t\n.biruoH   A.   Tiyu   of   Wynndeli arrived\nIn   ihrcity    W'vdui'sduy,   io   spend   New\nVe;irB.  . lie  brought   willi  lilin  a  sample\nof ore.   which was taken  from n crosscut, on  ihe Sarah (ironp. at Wynndel,\nM'lilch    bus   be. a   driven    Tor   the   pur-\npoHe    of   striking    the    \"A\"    tunnel   at\ndepth,   wlUe-h   has   u   vein   uf   ore   running  iti  \/in*', nre  for  I!,\"*  feet.    Every  indication   which   has \u25a0 been   given   as   lo\nj ilie   eft.   in   the   cross-cut   of   the   \"'.\"\n'tunnel   nt   doplh  Is   for  a   higher   grade\nj ore.  and   it   is cspeoted   that   with   further driving nil  equal   width  with  that\n1 of the \"A\" tunnel will be encountered:\ni Asuays of the sample taken from\n! the cross-cut tunnel gives \";i per ..\"it\n! a Inc. 2.3 ounces of silver. The sample\nj carried considerable lead, but was\ns only assayed fur nine and silver, which\nj content    given    a    value    per    ton    of\nTRULY\nVANCOCVEK, Jan. L\\\u2014Hluke Wilson\nIs nuw rw much irnpruved from bis attack   of   limuinonia   that   Ills   recovery\n'a-.aaBuraaV\nTHOSE  who tirnl   lire   nso\nOF   Lumlr.T   Sox.   Cloves\nAND   Mills,   ns   well   as\nMACKINAW   Clothing-,   lo   be\nNECESSARY,   find   Coo.l\nVALUES   with   I's.\nI\nCURED HIS RUPTURE\nCLASSIFIED     ADS      BRING     Kb\nSULTS    eVEPV   TIME\nj     I   wn\u00ab   badly   ruptured   while   lifting\na    trunk   seVerel    years   ago.      Doctors\n! said    my   only   hope   of   cure   was   an\nj operation.     Trusses   did   me   no   good.\nFinally   I   got   bold   of   something   thai\nj quickly    and    completely    cured    me.\nI Years    have,    jvasned    and    the    rupture\nj has   never   returned,   although    I   am\ndoing-     hard     work     as     a     carpenter,\n; There   was   no\" operation,   no   lost   lime.\nno   trouble.      I   have   nothing   to   sell.\nI but  will   give   full   Information  aboul\n' how   you   may   find   a   complete   cure\n! without operation,   If you  write  to  me.\nEugene     M.     Allien,    Carpenter,     480L\nMarcel lus     Avenue.     Manasijuan.     N.J\nHotter   cut   out   this   notice   and   show\nit   tu   nny \"others   who   are   ruptured\u2014\nI you    may    save    a    life    or    at    least\nI stop    the    mlseiy   of   rupture   ami   tht\n| worry and  danger of an  operation.\nQtildrenCryfor\nFletcher's\nGistoria is especially prepared lo relieve Infants in\narms and Cliildren all aj;cs of\nConstipation, Flatulency, Wind\nColic and Diarrhea; allaying\nFeverishncss arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach\nand Ilowels. aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep.\nTo avoid iniilations. always look for tlic signature of ^fui--*i\/7\/<^Cc\/(i.V\nAlisnlniely Tlarrnli-.s - N'n OtaahH.    Physicians everywhere recommend it.\nTHE MADDEN HOTEL\nT.   MADDEN,\nProp.\nSteam-heated   Rooms\nby   the   Day,\nWeek   or   M\nnth.\nEvery   consideration\nshown   to\nguests.\nCor.  Baker  and   Ward\nSts.   Nelson\nTHE STANDARD CAFE\n320  Baker  Street,   Nelson,   B.C\nOPEN    DAY   AND   NIGHT\n11:30 to 2:30,   Special   Lonch   ..35c\n6:30 to 8:00 p.m., Stippor    35c\nPliona  IM\nMAIiin'.N \u2014 H. II. Pel\n.Mr. and Mre. Flynn, Paaa\nBtntach. Hpokane: Tholnaa\n'rich.     Bpoaane:     It.     Cava\nJnii]<-H   Flyo.   Si'okan,'.\nDavid lioii-\nc,    Bandoni\nELECTRIC CAFE\n107   Baker  St.,   Nelson,   B.C.\nOpen  I->ay  and  Night.\nExcellent Meals. Quick Service.\nEverything   cooked   by   electricity\nLuncheon. 11:30 a.m. lo 2 p.m., 30(\nSupper |:M  p.m.  to 8:00  p.m., 35<\nSpecial Sunday Turkey Dinner, C0c\nplate._ Phone 45C\nCANADIAN\n. PACIFIC\nKootenay River Closed By\nIce, Rail Service Substituted\nBetween\nNelson and Procter\nCommencing Wilh 5 p.m. Train Sunday, Dec. 28\nTEMPORARY SERVICE-EVERY DAY\nHead   In\nI: in KM, ItiN A..M. Ai.  . Nruwn\n7:5B P.M.   t: In A.M. l.v  Troup\nT:J0  P.M.    l:tB A.M.  l.v.  .. Ilarron\n7:M p.m.   '\u25a0<:\"' A.M. l.v  B, IBajr\n7 :1T. P.M.    H  A.M. Lv  I'roi'U'r\nK. ...I I ion n.\n. I.V. 7i\u00abl' A.M. i:uil I'.M.\n. l.v. 7:11 A.M. 6:15 P.M.\n. I.v. 7: in A.M. .',:.|IJ P.M.\n. I.v. 7:47 A.M. r.:47' P.M.\nAr.   7:;;   A.M.    &:f,5    P.M.\nDirect connections at Procter With steamers to and\nfrom. Koutunay Landing. 'lu.LI.vi, lva.slo, daily,;..QrurUfA.\nBay, Jlonday and Thursday.   See agents for details.\nJ. S. CARTER,\nU.P.A., Nelson.\nGRAALFS WILL\nOVERSEE BEER\nTo Have Charge of Brewing for Nelson Brewery After Roisterer\nJulius Rfllitei%r, itftcr being oim-\nnected with  the N'clnun  Brewing com-\npuny for over 20 ye;irn,. is -severing\nhis connection wit li iho firm tu enter\ninto the contract Inn buaittess. HIh\njiluce   will    be   taken    hv    William   Cra-\nii l Tm of Trail, brewmfcetar nt the\nNel.soti Brewing comnany t-rancii there,\nWHO will Imn' Charge i'f Hie brew-\nInn at both Trail and Nelson from\nnow    on,    ii nn nun ceil    Qeorge    P.    Hiiw-\n.borne, manager of the oompaax, yesterday.\nTrained In Berlin\nMr. Hawthorn* aald Unit Mr, Ova-\n..Its. more commonly Known u.s \"Hlg\nBlir In Trail, hud learned bis business nt the school uf brewing in Devlin, dermeny- He left there, for the\nStates 'll years ago, and graduated ut\nthe Wuhl-iicm-H Institute In Milwaukee.\nIlls first, position ns l.ivwmaslcr\nwas nt Louisville. Ken,, but he was\nforced to leave there because of 111\nhealth. He next took the uuiie position with the Silver Spray Rrewlng\ncompany at* Calgary. Prom then ho\nwent tu Klk Valley Hrewlnj; company at Michel, and wan then until\nthe comuany wan absorbed hy the\nPernle-Porl   Steele   Brewing   company.\n.Since    thut     time     he     has     heen    In\ncharge of the plant of the Nelson\nBrewing comnany at Trail, where be\nhas not only handled the work success\nfully, hut made himself very popular.\nMr. Hawthorne also said that It was\nplanned to greatly expand the Ncl-\neon plant during the coming year, but\nthat nothing definite would be settled until after Hie annual im-etin-,'\nof   the  shareholders   of   the   company\nat    tho   end   uf   this    moiUh.\nBUZZARD HITS\nNEW YORK HARD\nj\nSnow Causes Minor Accidents; Liners Delayed;\nCoasters Are iiusy l\nNBW V'HtK, .) in. \">.--WiPtc came\nto New York in ,\u00abarne*t tod iy, arriving on the w fists of a ha\"-driven\nstorm to yeiid nit morouij to 21\nabove. zero and leaver the nty with\nsight    Inchon   o.V enow   by   dusk.\nComparatli\u00abtj lit tie* dam ige was\nreportid asliorf s>nd afloat in spite\nof the high wii.ds that roiroil out\nof the northe\/W and the density of\nthe snowfall, wlili-ii blun- d vision\nlike   a   heavy   f'.s;\nSeverul line si were delayed getting\nInto  port.\nThere were a few minor traffic\naccident i Uitaighout the city, and\n(rains n.id fi Ties In .mtlii were about\non Uni'. Si^tv-ii thinisa id men with\n4]7 nmim irlven ynoy plows and\nBWeeur-rw ,\\eiv at work removing the\nsnow by nooiL,\nIt v.;i- tlM Boft*on'^ first oppor-\ntuuir in Ui out s:,*ds, and every\nslope in the [dty w ,s covered with\nthe coasteis throughout the day.\nRelief was! promised before morning, the weather ' bureau deehuing\nthat although the ilsOW would continue pTohahly mr>st of the night,\nthe  wlnsl   would   Clo   down.\nCollection Clerk\nCommits Suicide\n\u25a0Qneen* Senior Footer\nCaptain for Twenty-five\nHARRY   BAT8TONE\nWlru Ml I.e.'\" I'lci-li'.l ciiliUrln \"f\nQuwiis aMllor  foutl.ill!   t.virrr   fur'   1S25.\nWILLlONFER ON\nTHE UNEMPLOYED\nGovernmentRepresentatives\nWill Go to Vancouver\nMonday\nVICTORIA, .bui. ;'. . \u2014 Itepi.*eiita-\nlives   of   the    Koveriinient    v* 111    go   tu\nVancouver,   Monday,   to   confer   with\ncivic authorities on further measures\nof relief to unempluyed. Hon. \\V. H.\nSiiiherland. minister uf public worka,\nwill attend  the conference.\nSloan Acting  Premier\nHun.   William   Sloan,   provincial   sec-\nrelary,   will   act   as   premier   In   the  absence of Premier 0Urf)r, who 1m going\ntu  Ottawa   on   public   business.\nit is understood * here that the govern ment has no Intention of revoking\nIts decision to charge the cost of liquor\nlaw enforcement In municipal urea a to\nmunicipal   councils.\nLady Astor Picture\nIs Finally Removed\n. LONDON, Jun. 2.\u2014The portrait of\nLady Astor. which has long proved\na source of embaraasment because\nIt wan hung on tho staircase in the\nhouse of rominuiiM, was finally taken\ndown today.\nThe portrait will remain in charge\nof the office of works until Us final\ndispuMilon  ll decided.\nYorkton Employee\nh Electrocuted\ni      \t\n\"VOKKTON,  Sasl;., .Ian.   I.\u2014-Charles\nAmos, an employee of Yorkton\nniiinicfpal power plant, was electrocuted this morning. He died instantly. An Impiest has been ordered. Amos' wife and an infant\nchild   survive.\n\"askatvon, ,ian. j.\u2014Raymond\nOft stick.    , ged    L'fi.    a    bachelor,\n\u25a0 found *\u00bb' ol dead this morn ng In\na Hum c mpany'i office here. A\nrevolver lay beside the body. He had\nbeen employed there its a collection  clerk   fur  several   years.\nPolice assign the cause of death\n,is suicide, and it is doubtful if an\ninquest will be held. An audit of\nBastlck's  bOOkH has  been  ordered.\nReddick Ban Is\nOver in Toronto\nJACK   REDDICK\nThe pinirie heavyweight, who made\ncontracts for hlnasU in the United\nStaleH and failed to keep those made\nin Canada by big manager, is now\neligible io fight   in  Toronto again, his\nsuspension tcrniinating yesterday.\nBritish Control a\nHelp to Missions\nOTTAWA, .Ian. 2.\u2014Missionary\n\u2022work would prosper better when the\nBritish government was In complete\ncontrol of Egypt, it was staled In a\nreport  from He v.  It.  C. Clark, sup\nCRIMEAN   VETERAN\nPASSES   AT   COAST\nVANCOUYBEl Jan. I.\u2014^Arthur Maxwell, aged S7. a veteran of the Crimean war, when he served as a\nnaval officer oil the fighting ships\nTribune, UuHsell and Agrincourt, is\ndead here. He came to Canada ,'it)\nyears ago, and lived until four years\n\u25a0fQ in Montreal.\nr PHILLIPS =|\nANTACID\nCORRECTIVE\nLAXATIVE\n!M! oiAinmiiuKtacwouca\nTn[ w;hwt\u00a3 ch:micm ca rra\nMONfauc\nWinter\nGoods\nAT\nClearance\nPrices\nCOATINGS\nSERGES\nBLANKETS\nCOMFORTERS\nUNDERWEAR\nCOATS\nDRESSES\nHATS AT LESS THAN\nHALF\nNelson   Dry   Goods Co.\nLadies'   Wear  Specialists\nerlntendent of missionary work in\nEgypt, read at today's session of tho\nholiness movement general conference.\nBfforts were  much  hampered  un-\nler   \"Moslem   toleration,\"   the   report\ntated.\nDKI't'TY   MIN'ISTKIl\nIS   Kri'KUANNUATKD\nTORONTO, Jan. 2.\u2014Ii. P.' Fair*\nba'iti, Ontario deputy minister of\npublic works, has resigned, and\nwill be superannuated after tlic ex--\npiration of six months leave of absence, at full pay which .has -been\ngranted him. He has been in-tho\npublic service 4D years, and deputy\nminister  for   15  years.\nCharles S. Fulrcrdld. se-rclury of\nthe treasury in drover Cleveland's\nfirst cabinet, is dead.\nr DGDD'S'X\nfKIDNEY^\n&, PILLS J\n3U 'a-vwy n!J-   i\nLittle\nThings\nCount\nMost\nUalOH you ask far \"Phillips.\" you\nmay not get tbe original Milk of\nMagnesia prescribed by- physicians\nfor ,10 yearn. I'roleet your, doctor\nand   yourself   hy   avoiding   imitations\n1mir sale .'it  all  di ng  stores.\nTHE   GUMPS-LIVES  OF  GREAT  MEN,  ETC.\nMWH-   VJMNT\n\/ >-R*i \"lQ\\*   TJOUAu\nk\\X EM V10\\)R.\n%r% tOVaU A,N\\> \\\\\\_\nG**0t ^ou 1% uvnt\ni Ttv^Tt Of  SCQTCV'\n?\\*M\u00a3U*.U*c- TH(X*T\nU)\\VV MNVTt MQ\\)\nTYAVH* NOO WWSt\nmo ^H^*^^ns- v\u00abvg svjqru\nOf*?-   VAA Cx\u00bb\\tfy XO  TRM -\\Q\n%% S0M*C\u00bbaot>*H  \\M   1H%\n.^OftLt-r Mb I Mem HtKRt)\nof tx efflNX ^^^^^ voho\nCHMt-\u00ab-\nVi)\n75\nwt*-t  I   MMC AVWAMS      ,\nH*   MtlMORN   Of   OV)ft\n(~~ \"WHERE X>0 v,OVi\nflfi ^HlVT   *\u00a7^Vf f \\\n\\ KOUD   OF    H\\^ t-Tii^r     ,^c      TuKT\n*^\u00bb_?_ C.tv.^ ii KSkStt ?\" \u00a3\n^Mt>  t*JV.N Ht NtMV.'S\nmm> *a\\.T-\\\u00bb,\u00aba -STufF\n^Tv^^^> thvS - *oon-t\nf R\\t*M\\)SW\\V CtMLNT\nANT>   tiRINV*.   *TO U^etCCH-\nON*C    ^V?\\^'\u00ab    VyON'T\nHU^T   M*C-\ntlRlW tR DOWN\n0l\\> -scovrv - tv-a-c'S\nThat has, stmc^\nVmAR*5   ANb  tNX-)it.t>\nTH*cM -    \\T\"S   JV)tfT\nWtttCEb love\nThat MAnt^   Twt\nWOR^*C> 60 \u00ab0\\*Nt) -\\\nf\\\nI'M   KOT\nMWlMG-   Vf-\nVT'S    600*5 tNOUOH\nFOR  WAijHVNtiTON\n\\T'-i 60Ob tNQMOH\nFOft   M\u00ab\u00a3 - \/\nSuppose you buy g box of bls-\ncuttg, a pound of butter, n tin of\njiim and a few other groceries,\ntaking any brand given you.\nYou may or may not get Made-\nin-ll.C. goods. The polnl, however, is to ask that you do get\nlocal products. For It is tho\nIndifferent people who buy the\noutside things that nut our local\ncitizens out of work. Factories\ncan't run unless wo consume\ntheir   wares.\nPACIHCMILK\nHead Office, Vancouver\nFactories   at   Ladner   and\nAbbotsford\nCUTICURA HEALS\nLES\nOn Face. Itched and Burned,\nLost a Great Deal of Sleep,\n\"I hsd pimples on my lace for\nseveral months. They wers hard\nand large, and the skin was sore\nand red. The itching and burning\nalmost set me era*;- at night and 1\nlost a great deal of sleep. The\nbreaking out caused disfigurement.\n. \" 1 tried many different remedi?\u00bb\nbut found no relief. I almost despaired of help when I tried Cuticura\nSoap and Ointment and in a short\ntime I was completely healed.\"\n(Signed) Miss Annie Fischer, Box\n43, Hilton, Saskatchewan.\nClear the pores of impurities by\ndaily use of Cuticura Soap and occasional touches of Cuticura Ointment as needed to soften, soothe\nand heal. They are ideal for the\ntoilet, as Is also Cuticura Talcum,\n\u25a0 \u00ab-pU lu-k Trrta \u00bbf Wall AMrnt r-n\u00abr||\nI Hunt \u25a0 ' I'lUfnra, P. O Uni 14 It Itantita\nfr\u25a0*\u2022\u25a0\u00bb, Bnap-ftr. Uifitmont ZAnnd IW. T\u00ablr<im2i\nW^~ Try otir ww Shavint Slirk.\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 3, 1025\nHJR'mMI\nI\ns*_y:\n\t\nNORA LEE!\n.a\nKtrttanfrnt\nCrTAPfWR  VIII.     \u25a0    \u25a0*\nADDED TORTURES\nThe mnment his car leaped from\nslfiht and hearing Nora Jjee was beside hernelf with the wild folly of\nher silence. Why had she not Imperiously held him? TVhy had she\nnot shouted. \"No!   It's  not too Iftte!\"\nThrough three despairing; months\nfiho bad clamored and prayed for\njust ono glance, one blessed worj.\nNow they had met and spoken. It\nhad come abjectly to nothing. He\nwas Kone, irretrievably gone, now.\nShe opened the (Jonr and peered\ninto the whirling', dismal rains. Suddenly she recalled the young girl,\neofl and pretty as a rose, who bad\nflirted wilh him and, to whom he\nKave the cornflower from his but-\ntonbolo. Perhaps that was the reason   it  was  too   late?\nHe was thinking of himself, not\nher? lie was cooly Mating tha; his\naffectfonfl were no longer at her fljs-\nponal, and there wns no cause to\nbother about a letter riotv\u2014 ? Ah\u2014\nif  this  were so!\nShe drove her nails Into the soft\npalms and held her face upward, ,'et-\ntlnff the rain pelt against it. Sh-3\nwas loo violently ardent by natti\/o\nto take despair gently. Gushes ot\nhot,    withering   anguiih    opened    in\nST. JOHN'S\nLUTHERAN CHURCH\n.Cor.   Victoria   and \u25a0 Stanley   Sis.\nEpiphany   Services,    7:3(1    p.m.\nText,  In.,   Ix..   1-0,   \"Tho   Well ,\nIileBslnas    of \u25a0 Our    Saviour's'\n\u2022New  Testament   Church.\" .\nSunday  School at  Shirley  Halt,\n.   10 a.m.\nConfirmation t*laaa,' 11 a.m.\" \u25a0\nEverybody    cordially    invited.\n\u25a0     CARL C. JANZOW, Pastor\nCHRIS! OUR ONLY HOI C\nfull Gospel\nmission\nMAGLIO BLOCK, 318>, BAKER\nSUNDAY   MEETINGS.\n10:00 a.m.\u2014Sundny   School.\n11:00 a.m.\u2014Communion   Service.\n7:30.p.m\/\u2014The Full  GoBpel..\nREV;. H,   EGGLETOM,'. >i*tor\n^This Is a 'Week nf Prayer.'\u2022\ntherefore there will he no-serv- \u25a0\nices   held   in   the   Mission.\nher heart  and  mind,   tithing  her   In\ntorment.\nWhat made it more terrible was\nthat his face, sharpened and older,\nlaid hold of her emotions mightily.\nJt was before her; her hands ached\nto clasp it, hold it dearly while she\nkissed it, while she poured happy\nlaughter into his afflicted eyes\u2014\nmako them a boy's eyes again.\nf Rh'e would, never conquer this love\nnnd want of him. There \"would be\nan Insatiable longing gnawing1 always   at   her thought.\nAt times in the days that followed\nshe was almost unbalanced. Hhe\nthought of tracking him; demanding\nthat he listen while she cleared\naway the foolish misunderstanding.\nOther tlmrs she wrote warm, pleading letters, telling him she had\nbroken with Richard because her\nlove for him stood between her and\nall other men. If he wanted tbls\nlove, it was completely his. In spirit\nit had never been betrayed.\nShe couldn't send thoso letters;\nher courage failed before the possibility of a blank spurning1. As long\nas there was doubt there was hope.\nBut if he were once to flatly say;\n\"Don't bother\u2014there can be no\namends now. Your way is no longer my Way. . . . \"\u2014If he were\nto say this, as he most probably\nwould, she felt that she would cover\nher bead with her arms and run\ndesolately  out  of  life.\nShe envied Connie her heartbreak; she soothed herself with images cf Dane Hcrrlck lying helpless and dependent, nnd Fhf, Nora\nTiee, hovering about, him In a radi-\nnnce  of lovo nud  service.\nShe WoridereB) if be would try to\nrecover tho letters she had sent.\nDozens of tirtit-s .the pictured hi in\nC'lmlng to her\u2014crhitng to her sweetly and mying: \"Why didn't I get\nthis letter, Nora Ue? la all that\nJove gone now'.' Dn yob want me\nsliil?'.'-, She Wept nt th s imriglned\ntenderness.\nUut when a week passed with no\ntppitren'V sign that he was thlhking\none moment of her\u2014--that ho m\neven remotely considering her, she\ngrew desperate and driven and felV\nthat before lon^r sho would do some\nwild, despondent thing. One way or\n, no! her, suspense would have . to\nnd.\nt\\t the Hospital, on her fremient\nvNtlfi. she dallied In the corridors.\nShe m'ot BtUlG; Mickey's father\u2014\neveryone hut. him.. . .\nOne day someone stepped quickly froni the .'shadow and clasped her\narm; someone' said pleading: \"Darling!\" Jt was Richard. She was\nsurprised, to  nofe  tears\"   In   his'eyes1.\nHe flame frr-m a visit to the old\nman they had injured. 'He w:ts\ngetting better. Richard find Mickey's  father  hnd  talked  with him.\nThe old m.in cried learning that a\nSt. Paul's\nPresbyterian\nChurch\nREV. F.  R-.G.  DREDGE,  M.A.,\nMinister\nPhone 301R      Manse, 315 Silica\nSUNDAY, JAN. 4   \"\n11 rw a.m.\u2014Morning   Service.\n2:30'p.m.  t-  Sunday     8<-hooi\nmeets,1'   Adult  Dihle Class\n\u25a0\u2022fleets. J_jLs   \u25a0\n4:00 p.m.\u2014S.  T.     Biblo    Class\n',' meetsiln the vestry.\n1 r'30- p.m.\u2014Evening  Worship.\nA cordial invitation Is extended\nto all strangers to attend these\neervlccs.\nMONDAY\n7:00 p.m.\u2014Cubs   meet.\n8:00 p.m.\u2014The _xcelsior Club\nmCets at. the home of Mrs,\nH.  H,  Currie,   822  Baker\nstreet.\nTUESDAY\n0:00 p.m.\u2014Regular meeting, of\ntho Session In the vestry.\nWEDNESDAY '\n4:15 p.m. \u2014 Punshine \"Mission\nBand  meets.\nTHURSDAY\n7;30 p.m. \u2014Interdenominational\nPrayer  Meeting.    Bow J.\n    33.. Tynex . will    bo   tho\n\u25a0*\u25a0-.   speaker.\nFRIDAY,\n7:00'p,m.\u2014C.G.I.T.. meets in the\ntho basement.\n8:00(p.m.\u2014Choir  Practice, , P.\nE.   Wheeler, organist and\n\u25a0   choirmaster. *\n8:00 p,m.\u2014Boy Scouts meet lit\n'   basement.\nTrinity\nMethodist Church\n.   Minister\u2014 REV.    JOHN   'Y\\\\\nWRIGHT,   B.A.\nResidence:    TOT    Josephine,\n.   Phone   105.\nChoir -.Loader\u2014Mr.  F.   L.   Irwin.\nOrgahiet\u2014\u2022 Miss   Ina   Steed.\nSUNDAY,   JAN.   4,   1026\nU:M a.m.-Sunday   S.hrx.]   ami\n1'reaching  Service,\n7:30 p.m,\u2014Bublic   Servb-o.\nTiie  Minister will conduit  both\nservices.\nMONDAY,  JAN.  5\nTTOO n.m.\u2014N*o.   ?,   Trail   Banker\nCroup.\nTUESDAY.   JAN.  6\n%-M p.m.\u2014 Ladies'     Aid     Meeting.\nB:K p.m.\u2014Trinity   Brotherhood\nService  ('lob.\n7:30 p.m.\u2014 Sunday   School   t_-\necutivo   Meitlng:.\nWEDNESDAY,  JAN. 7\n7:00 p.m.\u2014Tuxis   Groups   Nos.\nI   and  2.\nS:00 p.m.\u2014t'nited    Service    In\n'    \"Week  oC  Brayer\"   Series.\n\u2022 MVi Archdeacon  Graham,\nspeaker,\nTHURSDAY,   JAN.   8\n7:00 p.m.\u2014Trhil Banker Groups\n1 and 2.\n8:00 p.m.\u2014Choir   Practice.\nFRIDAY, JAN. 9\n7:00 p.m.\u2014C.G.I.T. Groups 1, 2\nand 3.\nXote.\u2014-See notice  In  Xews  for\nProgram of \"Week of Prayer\"\n.  Services.\nhoy had lost his lep trying to Mtvt\nhim; he or.ed when bf^ VtMtors ask-'d\nif he blttmed the Boy; if lie meant to\nbring charges afrninat him. \"I'd a\ndrop tno much nud gtri twisted by\nlhe light*.\" The old man afttd this,\nrubbing the knuckle* of his pn-u-1 *d\nhand, \"it wasn't tho lad's fault. It\nwas mine\u2014more shnmo to him who\nwaa   old   enoiiKh   to   know   bettor.\"\n'So, Nora Lee, there won't be any\ntrial,\" B!chard son, husky with r *\u2022\nlief.\nShe   nodded:   \"Oh,   that   I*   Rood.\"\nHe went on. Imploring: \"Mickey is\ngoing to get better. We've made it\nworth the old man's while for the\ntime he's lost\u2014more, than worth his\nwhile   for what  pain  he  had.\"\nShe walked silent nnd never looking at him, though his hand on her\narm besecched. \"Nora Lee, am I\nthe only one to be eternally punished?\"\n\"I am not punishing you, Bichard.\nIt is the last thing X want to do.\"\n'But If thin accident hadn't happened,   we   would   bo   mnrried   now.\"\n\"No\u2014we would not.'\n\"It was only ten days nwnv. Nora\nLee, you didn't let me buy that\nhouse and fix it for you and pledge\nyoun*elf, without mean'ng to keep\nyour word.     Did  you?\" v\nThey ware standing nt the curb.\nBeluctantly, she let him help her\nto his car. Memory shamed and\nwhipped   her.\n\"1 thought l meant it all, Bichard,\nI  thought   I   knew myself.  I  didn't.\"\n\"in a few months, Nora Lee, you\nmay |\u00abok buck to this moment and\nfind likewise that you have mistaken   your   real   wish.\"\nShe  shook  her  hoad.\nHe went on perslstentlv: \"We got\nalong finely; we like the same things.\nYou may not believe this, but, Nora\nLee, you can't stand poverty and\nhardships and you don't want\nthem\u2014\" -,\nShe repented dully: \"I'm sorrier\nthan you can know, Bichard. I cah't\nmarry  you\u2014\"\n\"If I enmrtj in a few months and\nyou're recovered and can smile again\nand want the brighter things, wiil\nyou   give   me   another   ehsfict?\"\nShe pulled at the tips of her\ngloves. \"It would he better not to\nhopo. Bicbnrd. I'll never wnnt those\nbrighter things again\u2014never\u2014'\" She\nthought blindly: \"Oh come In a few\nmom its nnd if things are as now,\nyou'll neVor find mo here\u2014never!\"\n\u25a0 But Richard put hl.i hnnds on her\nshoulders and smiled: \"I hope, Nora\nLee! What's more I know youth\nbetter than yon do. Ton can't he\nunhappy, altv.-iya    ...\"\nShe went lifelessly to her room.\nOh her tlesk was the day's mail\u2014\na letter from Max. This she stuck\nhastily hnder the hlotter, for the\nwriting on n large package sent the\nneat whirling to her brain. H was\nIn  Bane's small,  print-like script.\nShe tore the tiring aside, pulled\noff the heavy wrappings. There\ndropped out softly like limp, dead\nflowers, ' crumpled shoots, smalt\nc.irds, envelopes, pictures. Even the\nsnapshots of her \u2014 even .that one\ntaken when she w;is in high school\nand stmt to him when he was at\nsea , ... the picture he said\nmade him think of wild flowers\nor singing gypsies or something\nlovely \u25a0 and frw\u2014even that picture\nbe now returned.\nShe stood rigid and regarded the\nmound uf white with fast-stifling\nheart.\nShe stood rigid nnd regarded the\nm blind, ut while with fiihl-biifling\nheart.\nShe began fo 'stack tlio letters aimlessly. She took tho sharp point of\nim envelope and ran Jt again and\nagain across the* ve.ns in her wrist.\n\"It would bo easy,\" she thought\nremotely.\nThen she came to a crisp white\nletter at the very end. It wnv addressed  to  her.\nIt ssid . without salutation:\n\"I sent for the letter you spoke\nabout nt our last meeting. I have\nie.nl it, and can now understand\nyour eagerness to know if 1 had received it. To relieve your anxiety\nI am now returning It with these\niithrrs. You Will find here returned\nall the letters and promises that\nyoil gaveriic during four vcars.\n\"BANK    HEBR.CK.\"\n(To   Be Continued.)\nJOHN BELL   \u2022\nML STAND\nFORMAYOR\nWas Alderman Eight\nYears; Water Question\nWill Be Special Concern\nJohn Bell, for eight yc.irs fln alderman of Nelson, and a resident of\nthe city since J8!H, today announces\nhe will be a. candidate for the mayoralty in the coming municipal election.\nBuilt    Incinerator\nMr. Bell was a member of\u25a0 the cltv\ncouncil for the yen* IMt to lam,\nand then ngain \u2022 from 11)17 to 1021.\nDuring his term of office, bo was re-\nsi\u00bb>nsil>le for the Installation of fho\npresent city incinerator, which, ' he\nsuites, has' saved the city thousands\nof dollars. At the time, ahout 10\nyears ago. when there was a sentiment in favor of nn incinerating plant,\nbut the council of tbnt term did not\nfeel the city could afford to instnll\nthe sort of plant wanted. Mr. Bell\nunder look to build a satisfactory one\nhimself, guaranteed that if it proved\nunsatisfactory, be would be responsible for the payments to be made on\nit.\nMr. Bell, as chairman of tbe works\ncommittee, which nositioo he held\nmost of the time he was on the council, was also responsible for the installation of the rock-crusher on\nVernon street, 12 or more years ago.\nIn 1021, his last term of office as\nalderman, he planned its removal to\nits present site on Cottonwood creek,\nthis being done by the next council.\nBatter  Water  Snpply\n\"I am going to put nil the energy\nI have got into tho problem of supplying Nelson with good water,\" Mr.\nBull   stated   last   night.\nMr. Ball has very positive views on\nthis question, and devoted mi!eh of his\ntime during Ma council terms to\nconsideration of methods whereby\nthis   could   be   ensured.\nBr. Bell was born and brought lip\nIn Victoria county, near Llndslcy,\nOnt., and began building and operating mills In the northern part of the\nprovince When he wan 17. Sonio years\nlater, with much experience, and the\nrertit'icnto of a steam engineer hi his\npocket, lie came west and settled in\nNelson, and will conclude, bin thirty-\nfourth year here In, May, of ihls year.\nLifelong   Millwright\nt'ntll loll, he built and operatpd\nsawmills thmnch t lie district, nnd\nlias always been much interested in\nmilling affairs. He lias been connected with the Yale-Columbia Lumber company, the Revelstoke Lumher\ncompany, 1'eler Oenello & Co.. the\nNelson Sawmill company, and A. li.\nLambert   &   Co,\n\"I have never lost a cent in a mill\nIn my life,\" ho said. \"I can always\nmake   them   pay.\"\nTo Mr. Bi 11 belongs tho credit of\nhaving put up the first successful\nflumes In tbe interior. The first one\nof all was on ViUromvuod, wlfhln\ntwo miles of Nelson, for tlic Nelson\nSawmill company, and million!! of\nf<^et of lumber were brought down\nthis flume. Itfany of lhe very early\nbuildings In Nelson were made from\nsome of tills lumher. .Mr. .Bell says\nthe) credit fur the first lumber sawn\nfor Nelson hut blinds has to go to\nO. O. Huehanun, who had a mill at\nBarrop.\nAmong those associated wilh him in\nthe old Nelson Bawnjtll company. Air.\nllell said, bad be*.n W. .1, lloepel, recently deputy minister of finance at\nVictoria, I'Ut now suprr.mnuaU-d; It,\nRplfe; and (\\ B. Naden, present provincial  deputy  minister of  hinds,\nARTiWUlERDIES\nAFTER LONG ILLNESS\nWas Veteran of Great War;\nLeaves Widow Here,\nRelatives in England\nPRESENTATION\nIS MADE TO\nMR. LARMONTH\nChurch of Redeemer School\nGives an Operetta; Has\na Tree\nA .presentation of a purse to Bev.\nN. D. B. Larmonth, vicar, a Christmas tree, a special supper and a\nwe] I-put-on program were the features of the Church of tho redeemer\nSunday school entertainment, held in\nthe Memorial hall last night. Another\nfeature was tho presentation of diplomas for regular attendance at\nrhureh and Sunday school to 19, pupils of the school   hy  Mr.   Larmonth,\nAn operntta called \"A Christinas\n.Secret\" was put on by the Church of\nthe Be deem or boya and girls chorus\nof 40, which showed the results of ex-\neepiUmally good training in the sonps\ngiven. In this Arthur England took\nthe purt of Mr. Santa Claus, Miss Ruby\nung    of,   Mrs.     Santa    Clans,    ^1 Ins\n;na Cbapmsn of the \".Spirit of\nChristmas\"; Miss Juliana Melneczuk\nof Margaret; Jack Burgess of Bred;\nMiss LoulSS '.Uihiison of Jane; Aliss\nOlga Melneezuk of Airs.. Lane; Gyrtl\nBrunt of .litnmie Lane; Miss Sadie\nSmith of Nellie Lane: Gilbert Gouch-\ner of the Aviator; Tom Miiburn of\nthe postman, and Frank Morgan that\nof   Jerry,   .Santa's   choreboy.\nThe primary department, trained by\nMrs. C. II. Bookings, assited by Miss\nMary Morgan, gave the first half of\nchoruses, drills, dialogues and recitations.\nDiplomas   Awarded\nFollowing the program, Mr. liar-\nmonth presented 13 diplomas for a\nminimum attendance, at church nml\nSunday school during the year of 50\nOut of 52 Sundays. Miss Dorothy Dc-\nvino received a wreath on hers, it lit -\ning her second year of elegiblMty for\ntbe diploma. Those who received it\nfor the first year attendance wm*i\nConstance Gnnge, Nancy Jarvis, Edith\nOgden, Alary Shardclow, Kathleen Mas-\nsey, liuby Young, Dorothy Smith, Ruth\nAI-it hew. Cons ranee Burgoyne, Paul\nHonking, Edward BhaMelow and Lyh*\nKnglnd.\nFollowing this, Mrs. Booking, In the\nname of the teachers* staff and pupils of the Sunday school, presented\nAir. Larmonth with a purse and n\nwarm letter of appreciation, which\ncontained the postscript that its -eon-\ntenis   were    to    be    spent   on    himself,\nMr. Larmonth, in thanking the 'donors, said the support bis bad had\nfrom everyone in the parish, from the\nsmallest boy and girl to the oldest\npeople, had been wonderful assistance\nto Mm In the past year. He spoke of\nthe growth of the Hnndav school from\nS3 to HtG pupils, which made- it the\nft\/urth largest Sunday school In tbe\ndiocese of Kootenay, and thanked the\npupils for the wny In which they\nwere   btiildingi -up   tbe  church.\nThe large Christmas tree contained\npresents for every child, ami these\nwere distributed by Tommy Bishop,\nwho made a most realistic Santa\nCln Us. I\nJust ltd children sat down nt| J>:\"0\nto the Christmas rare provided hy the\nteachers and officers of the Sunday\nschool.\nAlbert Oliver, president of tbe\nCanadian club of New York, and a\nnative of Teeswatcr, Ont., died recently.\nLEGAL NOTICES\nST. SAVIOUR'S HAS\nANNUAL CONCERT\nChildren of Sunday School\nPut on Pageant of) the\nNew Year\nBAPTIST CHURCH\nPaitor-^-REV.   J.   E.   TYNER\nResidence,   316    Robson    Street\nMorning   Service   ot   11:00.\nSunday School nml Bible Cl.isscn\n,       nt 2:S0.    \u2022\nHveninp;   Service   at   7:30.\nBeliever,' Baptism at lhe close\nof   the  evening   service.\nUnited  Prayer  Meetings\u2014livery\nday   next   week.\nThursday    Evening,    ot    8:00\u2014\nMonthly   Business   Meeting.\nWeek of Prayer\nJANUARY 4 TO 9,  1925\nChurch. Speaker.\nMonday,- Jan. S  -.St. Saviour's Church ...r.ev.  F.' li.  O.  Dredgo\nTuesday', Jan,' 8  Baptist .'_.l..l ...\u201e'.....Ensign   Bailey\nRedeemer  - -Rev.   J.   II.   Wright\nWednesday, Jan.' 7 \"TT.. Trinity Methodist .- Ven.ArchdeaconC.raham\nThursday, Janr 8  St Raul's rreshyterian...Rev.    J.    E.    Tyner\nFridayrJan.~9 \u201e ..\".Solvation-Anny~\"...~~..Rcv.~N.~D. n. Larmuhth\nAH  Christians   oro   nrgou   to   observe   this   Week   of   Prayer,\nTHE   SERVICES  COMMENCE  AT  7:30   P.M.\n\u2014\nRones, recitations and ft piRoant\nof lhe Xew Yeur made up tbe pro-\ngram Riven by trm pupils of St.\nSaviour's Sunday school, fit their nn-\nnuat entertnlnment fflven In tho Memorial hall nn New Year's eve.\n.-'resents and prizes were presented\nby ihe chairman, Ven. Archdeacon\nFred JT. Graham, during tho inter-\nmiHslon.\nDurln* the first half of the program. Miss .Shirley Bloomer played\na piano solo, and Edgar Wheeler,\nKreod Orlrzello and John Moray\nrecited \"What Can a Little Chap\nDo?\" This was followed by a, recitation hy Miss Greta Morrow on\n\"Uii\\1n\u00abr Christmas Presents, and a\nsong \"Laird of Cockpen\" by Clifford\nCraufurd, .Miss Daphne Sandercoolt\nrecited \"A Little Old \"Woman,\" and\nthen followed a group of FonpS by\nthe Benson children. Mips Isabel\nand Jim King a duet, then Isabel,\nJim, Margery add Nipper Benson\ng:.vo \"Katie Brady.\" Liltle MIsh\nNipper Benson delighted the audience\nwith  her* song.   \"Yamn  Yama  Man.\"\nTho second half of tha \u00a3****_\nwas made up nf a New Year's pageant, \"The Dri'um of the Months,\nIn which nearly all the members of\nthe .Sunday whool took part. The\ntwo leading characters were the\nMisers Olive Maddock and 1'epgie,\nWhltehotise, who represented two\nchildren   lost  In;  fl  wood.\nMiss K. Moss, assisted by Miss E.\nCampion, trained the pupils for tho\nentertainment.\nNAKUSP VETERAN\nHANGS TO BEDPOST\nOustave Erlckion, a native'of BwM-\nen, well-known in Nelson, committed\nsuicide by hanging at Nakusp on\nChrlijiinjis clay. As far as Is known\nhere, no motive win he assigned for\nhis action.\nErlckson, who served In the Cana\ndiijit fun-en overseas, wa% a bachelor\nliving nlonf, end Wfcl rottntl latn\nChrlPtmuH day hanging to the bedpost\nby his necHWe. Coroner W. I. Briggs\nof Kevefstoke was notified at once,\nnnd wrnt to Nakusp Monday to hold\ntha  Innnest.\nTho (It\"ad man had no relatives in\nthin country, but is known lo have a\nrimer and. other relations in Swedtn.\nLa-it summer nnd fall he worked on\ntho Edgewood-Vernon road, uno>r I.e\nBrash A Itawlins, nnd then went to\ntho Nakusp Lumber company at\nNakuap. Bo war* \u00ab, p-turnod man, and\nhad beea a tailor la bin jouili,\nArthur Edward Turner, of Procter, a\nveteran of lhe Ureal Wstr. died of\ntutu-roulnsls on Ww Year's oviolng\nat the Kootenay Lake General hospital, nficr o long illness. Tho late\nMr. Turiior was horn in Acton, London, England, In ISSl, and was therefore in his 41st year. lie came to\nCanada in 1818 to an elder brother in\nDunham, Quebec, and in 1!>02 be came\nwest   to   I.iavids-nn,   Sask.\nfu mil he wfnt OverMU and joined\nthe Lii-* Guards, later being transferred from them to the _nd Remounts, Canadians. Me was transferred ngain lo the t^tli Northumberland Eusiliors, nnd. when they were\npractically wiped out, to the Slat\nNorthumberland EnsUlrrs. Ha was\nvery severely wounded in April, 1811,\nand was in hospital until tfit Armistice, receiving later his honorable discharge,\nMr. Turner was married in 1916 to\nMiss Lib El hid Martin, whose homo\nWM in the Isle of Wight. Beside his\nwidow, Mr, Turner is survived by his\nmother, Mrs, Houghton Turner of\nWimbledon, England; an elder brother.\nErnest 11. Turner of Dunham, Que.;\nand four sisters\u2014Mrs. Frank Marris\nof Wimhledon. Mrs. II. Hen*la Of\nSouthampton, England; Mrs. O. Edg-\ncumhe of rroctcr, B.C.; and MiM\nBeatrice   Turner   of   Wimhledon.\nThe funcial service will be at St.\nSaviour's church on Monday.'  ______\nReduces Hursal foUrgctnrnts,\nThickcncd, Swollen Tissues,\nCurbs. Filled Tendons, Soreness from Bruises or Strains;\n\u2022lops Spavin Lameness, allays pain.\nDots not blister, remove the hair ot\nlay up the liortt. 42.50 a bottle\nIt drurgists or delivered. Book 1 R free.\nABSURDINE, JR., (for mankind\u2014in\nantiirptic liniment (or bruises, cuts, wounds,\nStrain, painful, molten veins or elands. It\nheals and soothes; Jt.25 a bottle at dm\u00a3-\ngistt or po-MpaiJ.    Will tell you more if fthi\nW. F  TOM \u25a0\u2022'\"    _ \u25a0\u2022w\"' -\"V. Mn^\"''  f\"*\ntbsn-Nnr ir.J AhsrrMng. Jr.. \u00bbf cudf lo f.EiJt\nCORPORATION OT THE  CITY Or\nNELSON\nBYLAW   No.   -til\nA     Bylaw     to     Rnl\u00abe     the     Sum     of\n$10,000      to      Complete      Trafalgar\nSchool Building.\n\"WHKKEAH the  Board nf Trustees of\nN'elkon   Rchnol   Dhttrfci   has   idbtaltte-d\nto  the  Municipal .Council  of \u00bbhn CH\nof   Kelson   the   following   deinilert   est\nmnteu   of   lhe   sums   required    tn    meet\nextraordinary   expenses   of   the   Board\nto   \u00abrlt.\nI-'or Xew School  ftalldlnffa:\nEs-timated  nmount   rsnulred\nto       complete       Trafalgar\nSch\u00bbl     Itulhling |10,000.00\n-AVD   WIlKTtEAR    the    said    Council\nha\": approved nr the tot*l eatimati '\nroot in respect of the Raid extrfiordln-\nMy c>. |1( U-, ;,> rq Submitted by the\nBoard;\nASH WHPTrtEAfl In order lo pro-\nvide the mid sum it 1*1 nwessary and\naped lent for tho Corporation of tiie\nCity of Nelson to borrff* tha sum of\nJJG.Ooil.ne to he paid over upon Hip\nnnler <i f (he Mid BoftWl or Selm.il\nTrustees,  as  follows:\nPor    Hie    completion    of\nTrafalcar    School    iniild-\nine     Jin.floo.on\nAND \\VI!i:rj:AS in order thereto It\nwill he necessary to issue debenture!\nthe said Corporation in the sum of\n|10,\u00ab\u00bb0.00;\nAN[\u00bb WHEHEAS the said sum nf\nJln.ooo.fl'i is the amount of the debt\nwhieh this liylaw is intended to create;\nAND WIlTrttFAS the wlmle amount\nof rateable land and improvements of\nMunicipality of the Corporation nf\ntli\u00ab City of Nelson jicenrrting; rto the\nlast revised assessment roll is $.r.,0U3,-\n\"   ll.Oli;\nAND WHEREAS it will he requlPUe\nto raise annually hy rate the sum of\nThree Hundred and Fifty-three and\n61-lflO Dollars ($3.'i3.fil). for payment\n\u25a0 f tiie said debentures, nnd the sum\nf Vive Hundred (|500.fl0> Hollars for\nthe payment of Interest in respect of\nsaid  debentures;\nTHEItKEOKE the Municipal Cnunril\nof tiie Corporation of the City of Nel-\nenacts as follows:\nIt shall he lawful for the Corporation of the City of Nelpon to bor-\n\u25a0 on the, credit of the Corporation\nliy way of the debentures hereinafter\nmentioned, from any person or per-\n'ons, or body or bodies corporate who\nray hi* willing to advance the name,\nl sum not exceeding In the whole\nJ10,')0000, and to cause all such sums\nborrowed to he paid into the hands\nof the Treasurer of the said Corporation for the purpose and objects herc-\nnbefore  recited.\n2. It shall be lawful for the Mayor\nnf the said Corporation to cause any\number of debentures to be made,\nexecuted and issued for the purpose\nand object aforesaid, -not exceeding,\nhowever, Jn the aggregate $10,000.00,\nand each of the said debentures being\nof iho denomination of not less than\nIIOO.IM, and all uueh debentures shall\nhe sealed with tho seal of the Crtr-\niioralimi nnd signed hy tho Mayor\n\"   reof.\n. The said debentures j-hall hear\ndate the first day of Mav, A.D. 19SS,\nand shall he made payable in twenty\nyears from aald date in lawful money\nof Canada at the Hank of Montreal in\nthe   City   of   Nelson.   British   Columbia.\nwhich .said place of payment shall be\ndesignated by lite said debentures, and\nthe said debentures shall have attached\nto Ihern coupons for tho payment of\nIntevost. nnd the signature of the\nMayor  to   tho  interest coupons may he\n\u25a0t.    Btaroped,   prtn\nI.    'i ,.'\u2022    si. id    ill\"':' i i\n'.<:[\u25a0  re; !      ,H      the     I ,'l! f      C. t       1\nf-riil nm   per atinuni,   vl..*'i  '\nshi.ll   h<-   [layahln   fern I innn iOy\nH-.ifd   office   or   the    I' inl<    oi\nin   Nelson,  aforeaald,   in   I Xln%\\\nof  r,,n,id:i   on   the   first   ''   s   \u2022 i'   '\nher  .'uul   the   fWM   d;iy   nf   May  I\n:..    There   shall   be   rah \u25a0 >1   ' ' \u25a0'   :\nr-fleh   year   dill nip.    the   ciirr.\n'Vinl  debentures   lhe   i li'il   nl'   'i   .\u25a0 \u25a0\ndred   and    Fiftv-lhree    and    01   100    I\nlars   fiSf,3.n).   for   th\"   paym-nt   oi    i\nsaid   debendirns   and   th-   stirn   of   PI\u00ab\nIltindnvl  (IBU0.0O)  Pollars  ror r     |\nment of inierer.t   In   resp. rt   of   \u25a0  :   L\nbeulurrs,   bv   a   rale   \u2022 u! In lent   ihei     oi\non   all   ratrriMn   land   and   iniprovenMOUl\nwithin  the   Nelson  School   Iilfttriet.\n6. It shall be lawful for the Mayor\nof the said Corporal Ion to negotiate\nnnd sell the debentures or any o\nthem, but In no ease shall the debentures or any of (h\"in be n. ; \u25a0 i\nsold for less than 0T) per centum of\ntho par value thereuf, including the\ncost of n ego th-. tine hndterage, and ail\nother incidental  expenses.\n7. H shall be lawful for the fcof*\nporatlon to repiircbase any of the said\ndebentures upon such terms ns IU|\nbe agreed upon wiUt tbe lt-gal h ; i\nor holders thereof, or any part thereof, either at the time of sale, or at\nany subsequent time nr times, and nil\ndebentures so repurchased shall\nforthwith cancelled or destroyed, and\nno reissue of debentures so repurchased shall be made In consequence\nof such  repurchase.\nS.    This   Hylaw   Shall   take   effect   en\nand   nfier   the   first   day   of   Februar;\nA.a \u00bbZt.\n9. This BJdaw may he cited for all\npurposes as \"Trafalgar School Bylaw\n1025.*'\nDONF, AND PASSED In Council assembled this 81st day of December,\nA.D.   1924.\nReceived the assent of the electors\nthe flay of A.D.   1\u00ab5.\n.Reconsidered, finally passed and\nadopted the day of , A.D.\ntin.\nHOTKTE\nMayor.\n'city Clerk.*\nTake notice that ihe above is a true\ncopy of the proposed Bylaw upon\nwhich the vote of the electors nf lhe\nMunicipality of tbe City of Nelso\nwill be tatcen on Thursday, the ICth\nday of January, 1$L\\'*, between the\nhours of 9 o'clock A.M. nnd 7 o'clock\nP.M., In the Council Chamber of tho\nCity  Hall,  corner  of  Front  and   Ward\nsmvis\nKc.rtm.\nind, in*.\nW.J?. WASSON,\nCity Clerk-.\n\u2022itish   Columbia,    January\n(.807)\nASTHMA-\nUK AD snd\nIBRONCHIAL\nCOKDS\nNo Smoke-No Sjriys-No Snuff\nJust Swallow a RAZ-MiH Consul;\nRestores normal breathing'. Quickly\n\u25a0tops all choking, gasping and mucus\nfrauierings in branchial tubes. Gires\non\/, nights of restful eleop. Contains\nno injurious or habit-forming drugs.\n51.00 per bos at dragster**. Send 5c. Cor\ngenerics trial. Tsmpletons, Toronto.\nRAZ-MAH\nCUARANTEEp RELIEF\nFor sale by Poole Dr\nFrcodom Cvotn Pain\nToousands af r\u00abTi,,li,n, aaia  fauna   task\nT K.C. give qaieiwt (\nP.m.   'I' l'.C',\u00bb.'t j.r*\nUIUMt-)\u00abp.!B.   T-i.ve.\nh.b,t f.rnm, drag,.\nm\u00abdl V-.m.    8\u00abni 10c t\nT,mp!,Ulta, Taiouta.\n41 M\\   aH,um.H\u00abn,      cn^\n*'-UU   N.u.lii. OUC-   Ifcwalfta\nSIZE     Lumb.,. SIZE   r>ia\u00bb   4\n#|*|\\\/^\u00ab' TeViPLETON-a'\nJl l\\V-.0    vcAP6ui\u00bbeiC ji\nug Co., City Drug Co.\nA GU1D NEW YEAR\nTO ANE AN' A',\nAND MONY MAY YE\nSEE.\nJ.  B.  GRAY\nWatchmak-tr,   Jeweler,   Optician\nBAKER ST. PHONE 333\nGirls! a Gleamy Mass\nof Beautiful Hair\n35-Cent  \"Dnnderinc\"   So   Improves Lifeless, Neglected Hair\nAn ahund.inre\nof luxuriant hnlr,\nfull of plnss,\nplonrns nnd lifo\nshortly follows n.\ngsaulns tonlog up\nof n e g lee tod\nficalps with do-\np^iuluhloi *' I>.in-\ndonim.\"\nFalllnff hair,\nItOhllVg Boalp nnd\ntho dandruff it.\ncnrr**i*md Immc-\ndiuicij*. Tliiu, dry, wispy or fading\nh.iir is rrulckry Invigorated, taking\non now titrongth, coior nnd youthful\nbt'Auty. \"Dnndcrlnp\" u delightful on\ntho hair; a n*froshin;;, siimulatintf\ntonic\u2014not it inky or greasy! Any\ndrug stote.\nMOTHER!\nWatch Child's Tongue\n\"California  Fig Syrup\" is\nChildren's Harmless\nLaxative\nWhM your rhihl Is constipated,\nbilious, has culh', fi'Voriyh-Vu-eath.\ncoated-tongu-s or dlaniioc., a taa-\n\u25a0poonful of nnulnci \"California Fig\nSyrup\" & wo. Ejmb the itondeh and\npromptly cleans the bowels oCpoisons,\ngases, hile, Houihij; food and waste.\nNever cramps or overacts. Contain;\nno narroiicH or (-.nothing drugs. Chil\ndron  lorn iis deUcli'iis   tnstf.\nA'-k your druewtst for genuine \"Cal\niforuia l*'ig syrnp\" which h.is full\ndirections for ;l*nhicfl and children of\nall ages, pl.iriily printed on hot tie.\nMother.1 You must, say \"California\"\nor you tnuy get an imitation fig\nsyrup.\n(CANADIAN\n^PACIFIC\nChange inServicc\nArrow Lakes\u2014Columbia River\nSlocan District\nCommencing Wednesday, Dec. 24\nTri-Weekly\u2014Monday,   Wednesday,   Friday\nLv. NMsnn     5:00 A.M.\nI.v. Slocm   City     7:40 A.M.\nLv. ]*os**bery  9:r,0 A.M.\nLv. Nakusp   11:30 A.M.\nLv. Arrowhead     2:40 I'.M.\nAr. Hcvclstuke     4:00 P.M.\nConnecting Xo.  1.\nLv. Revelstoke    (!:45 A.M.\nLv. Arrowhead   S:S0 A.M^\nI.v. Kaituap   12:15 P.M.\nI.v. Hosehery  2:!0 T.JL\nLv. Slocan City   4:45 r.M.\nAr. Xelson   >  \":05 P.M.\nTho above schedule reiilaees regular Arrow I.ako and Slocan Lake\nservice, also Trains 841 nnd R42 between Slocan City and Nelson.\nNo. 8F.0, Kaslo to Nakusp, will run one hour ahead of regular schedule, nnd No. 8t>0. Nakusp to Kaslo, will run one hour and a half\nahead regular schedule from all stations.\nLocal Service, Nakusp-Burton\nTrI-Weckly\u2014Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, leave Nakusp, 6:30\nA.M., arrivo Burton 8:S0 A.M. Leave Burton 8:40, arrive NaUusp\n11:00 A.M.    Leave Nakusp 11:00 A.M., arrive Revelstoke 3:50  P.M.\nLocal Service, Lower Arrow Lake, West Robson,\nNeedles, Commencing Friday, Dec. 26\nLeavo Nelmn 7:00 A.M.. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, connect\nGuttata* with train from Rossland and Trail. Ttoat leaves West\nRobson 10:00 A.M. Southbound, leave Needles 10:00 A.M., Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, WBlMtlag with Trains 11 and 12 at\nWest Robson for all points.\nJ. S. CARTER,\nDistrict Passenger Agent*\nNamed for the state and truly great\nOld Kentucky famed\nas the world's finest\nBourbon whiskey.\nAged to Perfection.\n\/ time honored friend\nof yours\nx=\nJ\nBourbon whiskey\n\u25a0 DTTLED   IN   BONO    UNDtt,\nILOIRU. GOVUNtKNT SUHKVIflON\n rlnrmnimnilllin?mi::iiMIKIn~miirn:rTTir]:iiinm:i   \u201e\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by thn\nUQUOIi CONTROL BOARD or the Government of B.C.      ;\n a'ajpFoUaf\nTHE\"NELSON MILT NEWS,\" SATURDAY MORNING,\" JANUARY 3, m\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nPublished every mnn.ln\u00bb* except flun-\n0*9 DT Ths News Publishing company,\nlimited.    Nelson,    B.C.\nBuslnonn letters should b\u00ab addressed\nSnd checks and money orders made\nIw.yBt.ie to The News Publishing company. Unit fed. and In no ease to Individual   members   of   the   staff.\nAdvertising rate cards and A.B.C.\nstatements of circulation maPed on\nrequest, or may be seen at the office\nct any advortlnlnff agency recognized\nby tho Canadian Pr**** association.\nSUBSCRIPTION HATES\nBy mall <eountry), per month ...$   .99\nPer year      8.00\nBy  mall   (city),  per  year    U.00\nOutside  Canada   per   month 75\nPer   year          f.60\nDelivered,   per   week     IB\nPsr   year     U.QO\nPayable   Id   Advance,\nMember   Audi*   Bureau   of   Circulation\nSATURDAY,  JANUARY   3,  1925\nTfidenf\nvset\nL\u00bbur*%A.\u00bbOilUnm\nA TltETTY KNITTED SCARF\nKf Men \"Fall for\" Ponzis\nLike the scribes who write\n\"business\" novels, Leo Koretz\nbears witness against that ancient fallacy that business men\nlack imagination. The blue sky\nis the limit of their aureate,\nauroral dreams. Prominent\nmerchants of Chicago, whose\nnames Koretz tactfully withholds, vied with one another\nto possess themselves of stock\ncertificates in his phantom\nBayano timber lands. When it\noccurred to him to discover oil\nbeneath the timber, they reproached him bitterly with partiality and parsimony in his\nhanding out of $1000 shares.\nAltogether he was obliged to\ntake in some $2,000,000 before\nhe departed that life.\nTo this larger vision it is a\nfalse and prosaic morality\nwhich bids men to work for\nwhat they get and to accept\nonly what they have honestly\nearned. Nature knows no such\nlaw. Through many generations she permits men to dig\nand delve for a bare and rough\nsubsistence, and then, as if by\nthe merest chance, uncovers\nfrom beneath their arid, stony\nacres a bonanza vein of gold.\nShe mows down the youth and\nstrength of the nations by millions upon millions, and in the\nprocess pours fabulous wealth\nupon* a hitherto obscure and\npenurious manufacturer of gas\nmasks. Are such things reasonable, moral? From the inverse\npoint of view, Job of old, the\nupright and perfect patriarch\nof Uz, was inclined to think\nnot.\n.These Chicago merchants\n. harbor . no philosophic doubt.\nAll life is a gamble. The only\ncertainties are death and taxes\n\u2014with a quite possible reservation in view of the expertness\nof income tax experts. Every\nday one sees men enriched\nthrough no desert of their own,\nlapped in luxury and gloriously exalted in the palaces of\nabundant living. When the\nchance comes, why think of\nthe quid and the quo? Without reason as life is, it has\nabundant rhyme\u2014and syncopation. Those whose imaginations\nare up and doing join the merry\njazz.\nBearing witness to his own\npowers of imagination, Koretz\ndeposes that he himself began\nto believe in those timber lands\nand oil wells. It must have\nbeen in this frame of mind\nthat he let in his brother and\nhis mother for stock valued at\n$150,000   and   $50,000   respec-\n. TOMORROW'S  MENU\nBreakfast\nStewed  Prlfld  reaches\nCereal\nWhole   Wheat   Urkldlecakra\nMaple Kyrup Coffee\nSinner\nBroiled  Beefsteak  with  Fried\nOnions\nMashed Potatoes Peaa\nHomalne.   Salad\nLemon Jelly. Whipped Cream\nCoffee\nSupper '\nBaked  Bice and Cheese\nSweet  Cream  Biscuits\nLettuce,   French   Dressing\nApple Sauce Cake Cocoa\nSk^JLl^\nwt Lenoue\nA request has come In for the following:\nLady's Knitted Bcarf\u2014This Is frener-\nously wide. In a lacy openwork pattern, with a crocheted loop fringe,\nBuy two balls each of the shades called\n\"muffin,\" \"biscuit\" and \"gopher\" In\nIceland wool. Also obtain a pair of\nNo. 8 celluloid knitting needles and\none No.   3  celluloid  crochet  hook.\nBeginning with the darkest Hhade of\nbrown (the gopher) cast on 112\nstitches. Follow pattern, always knitting first and last five stitches plain\non  every row  for border.\nRow One\u2014Knit five. * purl three,\nknit three, and repeat from \u2022, ending\nknit eight, three stitches belong to\npattern .ind the last five to the border. How Two and Row Three are the\nMM as  Row One.\nRow Four\u2014Knit five, \u2022 purl three,\nyarn over needle, flip one, knit two\nstitches together, drop the slip stitch\nover the two stitches knitted together,\nthen   throw   yarn   over needle,   and   re\npeat from \u2022  to within  five stitches of\nend, yarn over, knit five.\n. Row  Five\u2014Knit   eight.   \u2022   purl   three,\nknit   three,   and   repeat   from   *,   ending\nknit  five.\nRoka Six and Seven are the j-ame as\nRow   Five.\nRow Eight\u2014Knit five. \u2022 yarn over,\nslip one, knit two together, drop the\nslip stitch over the two \u00bbtllcH\u00abs knitted together, yarn over, purl ihree, nnd\nrepeat   from   \u2022,   ending   Unit   five.\nNow simply repent these eight rows\nfor your pattern, throughout the entire scarf, making 10 Inches of the\ndarkest shade of brown. Ifl inches of\nthe medium shade (muffin), and then\n2(1 Inches of the lightest shade (biscuit), followed by 10 inches of medium\nagain, nnd finished hy 10 inches of\nthe gopher or darkest shade. This\nfinishes the scarf.-    Bind off loosely.\nFringe\u2014Join the darkest shade In\nfirst stitch nt one end of scarf, with\nslip stitch. * chain 23 In the siyth\nstitch from honk, work one slip stitch,\nto form a plcot, chain 17. skip one\nstitch on end of scarf, work one slip\nstitch in 'the next stitch nnd repeal\nfrom \u2022 across. Finish the other end\nof scarf to correspond with this end,\nThere are many knitted scarfs which\nare sporty looking and cannot appropriately be worn with n dinner dress\n\u25a0or any \"dress-up\" dress, But this searf\nis dainty enough for evening wear and\nIt Is nice for the housekeeper to have\none of this variety, which is not\nsporty,  for just these occasions.\nAll Inquiries addressed to Miss Klrk-\nman In charge of \"Efficient Housekeeping\" department will be answered\ntn these columns In their turn. This\nrequires considerable time, however,\nowing to the great number received.\n8o, if a personal or quicker reply is\ndesired, a stamped and self-addressed\nenvelops must be enclosed with the\nquestion. Be sure to use your full\nname, street number, and the nam*\nof your city and  province.\nTTIB   EDITOR\n$orjp\nof\n$oura\nSir Jtrna W, flerlen, KU),\nWhere lo Go\nBRIEFS FROM THE WIRE\nFoster's Weekly Weather Bulletin\nTemperal\nure\nfor\nMonth of January,\n192\n5\n1\n:\n1 4\nS ( I\nt  9 10\nii i\nt 1!\nu\n1S1\u00bb\n17 IS\nD\n20\nl ll\nI 21\nI\n2t\n27\n2\u00ab\n2-\n34\n11\n*\n*\ne\n* *\ne\ne .\n.... e\n.. e ..\ne .. ..\n* * *\ne \" e\ntit\n\u2022 <\n* i\ne\n\u00bb ..\nt *\n*\ne .\n.. e\n* il\n.. e\ne\n* *\na\n*\ne\na\na   .\n* *\ni i\na\n. e\n*\ne\n*\nill\ne\n*\ne\n*\ne\n*\na\nit\ne\nCenter line of small stars represents normal temperature for the month, whilo round dots show the predicted\nvariations.\nWith the first of the year come the\nusual '\u25a0While Sales.\" Only It Isn't\nwhite things thut milady is most\neager for. Exijuisite pretlies of pink,\npeach and coral tones are the spoils\nof battle to be fought over nt the\nlingerie counters this month.\nThe growing simplicity of outer\nclothes seems to be encouraging more\nelaboration In under-thlngs. In lhe\nsketch, the lace-trlmmed night robe Is\ntypical of the ornate lingerie which\nsome of the smart shoppers sponsor.\nIt la of fuchsia georgette, with cream\nlace. The slim lines of present fashions made scant underclothing necessary. Thus, the one-piece combination,\nas illustrated in ihe tucked nnd dot-\nembroidered model In the sketch. Is\ngrowing in popularity. Various versions of this type are featured, some\nwith an Empire waistlinej The most\npopular, however, are straight with\nflaring outline below tho hips.\nWASHINGTON, Jan. t. \u2014 The week\nfollowing date of this bulletin Is expected to be just plain winter weather\nwithout great temperature extremes or\nprecipitation. The storm wave of\nweek centering on January 4 is not\nexpected to be of much force, and In\nIts movement across the continent\nwill precipitate little moisture. Most\nprecipitation of first half of January\nis expected in northern great central\nvalleys, along Canadian border, northern Pacific slope, southern Atlantic\ncoast and eastern gulf states. Storm\nforces of the last half of January are\nexpected to carry moisture to all of\n\" fi   continent.\nThe first half of January will afford the time for all necessary out-of-\ndoors work and travel, and I would\nrJM those who have such duties to\nperform to have them well in hand\nby the 11th, us I expect last half of\nJanuary to be very much like the last\nhalf of Deeemher. The week centering\non January 21 will be tho dangerous\nperiod.\nThe week centering on February 4\nis expected to be one of the most severe periods of the present winter.\nNatural tee men should lie able to fill\ntheir storago between February 7 and\n15. I would have them bear in mind\nthat I expect a long, hot, dry summer for a great part of North America  In   192fi.\nScience, a weekly journal, official\nbrgan of the American Association for\nthe Advancement of .Science, in its is\nsue of December 12, prints an arlicit\nfrom which I nuote as follows:\n\"Life, when It first appeared on thif\nplanet, was In a form similar to the\ninvisible \"filterable viruses' now recognized  ns   the   causes  of  such   diseases\nas hog cholera and leaf mosaic In\nplants, according to the claims of a\nCanadiun scientist. F. d'Herelle, director of the laboratory of the International Sanitary Council ai Alexandria.\n_t9pti UV formerly at the l'asteur\nInstitute, Paris. These earliest beings\nliaA a diameter Just one-tenth that of\nthe smallest known vlsihlo bacteria.\n\u2022One form of these tiny creatures\ncauses certain fatal diseases In poultry\nand birds, another causes temperate-\nzone sleeping sickness, and the several\nvarieties of a third give rise to several varieties of diseases in man nnd\nother  animals.\"\nMany limes during the past 30 years\ntfc\u00abM bulletins have referred to the\ntheory thut certain planetary positions\nwere responsible for certain epidemics\nof disease In nnlm.il and vegetable\nlife on the earth; the electro-magnetic\ncontact between planetary bodies\nstarling or increasing a flow of force\nfrom outer planets through the earth\nto the sun. The discoveries of Dr.\nd'Herelle. who has made a life work\nof the study of forms of life too small\nlo be seen with the most powerful\nmicro-rope, arc evidence In favor of\nthe roster theory.. Future investigators along these lines will prove that\nthe force induced by planetary contact\ncreates these \"filterable viruses\"\nthrotlfti, tiie chemical action resulting\nirom its union with matter In tho\nearth's atmosphere. Planetary combinations, ilm.iigli fleet ro-niagiii'iJNm,\noriginate animal nnd vegetable life.\nHer cholera varies with the sun spot\nvariations. These epidemics of diseases ran be f,.retold, hut the work Is\nsufflQtent    for   a.    separate    branch   of\nlaw   nnd   $9   per   cent   of   what   Interests the lawyer.\nA man is Judged by tho scandals\nhe  keeps  up  with.\nThe Illiterates deserve but a half\nportion of pity. Only half of tho\nstuff  is  fit  to  read.\n\"Herd thinking\" Is what the majority Is doing if you happen to belong to  the  minority.\nwith the time-honored custom of releasing a life-termer at Christmas\ntime  each   year.\nJudge Krnest M. Card, who passed\nsentence upon Filion, reminds the public that \"the murder was ono of the\nmost brutal in the annals of the north-\nwont.\" So hort-ifiod was Judge Card\nby the shocking circumstances of the\nmurder that he took especial pains to\nInform tbe penitentiary authorities\nthat   it   would   be\nH>iuu,wv    \u00bb*.\u00bbva    Y,-\"'iww -      *\u2014      \"\"\u2022**   \"\u25a0   -\u25a0\u25a0\u2014\u25a0   nj   \u2022\"     travesty   of   Jus\ntively; that he raised his divi- Xse\/in\u00b0\"-\"o? -!\" *\u2014*&\"-*!\ndends from 5 per cent semiannually to 5 per cent monthly.\nHe does not appear to have\nwaked up completely until a\ncommittee of stockholders departed for Panama to roam\nthose forests and look into the\noil wells. Then he reimbursed\nthe members of his family, and\ntook train for New York.\nWhat the Press Is Saying\nyears.\" he Judge\nurged thut nil four men serve life\nsentences \"in fact.\" Probably never in\nWashington's II\". years of statehood\nwas an executive parole or pardon\ngiven over so solemn a protest from\nthe trial Juelgt\u2014Spokane Spokesman-\nItevicw.\nTwenty Years Ago\nMade    Him   a    Rebel\n- nianei   aold   \"Tho   Four   Horsemen\nfor 1400.   Maybe Hint's why he wants\nto start a revolution\u2014Ottawa Journal.\nAfraid of Canadian Court!\nThree convicts, held al Walla\nWalla prison pending- extradition to\natand trial In Vancouver on a chnrce\nol two robberies, were lountt recently to have been fully equipped\nfor a break from jail. Their desperate anxiety to escape custody. It\nla said, was foil ruin\/1 on a frantic fear\nof Canadian Justice. Severe measures\ntaken nKainst criminals In local courts\nare responsible fur that attitude. No\ncriminal worries about a Jail sentence.\nAll criminals worry about the lash\nnnd the gallows. To continue and\nextend the use ol the lash in British\nColumbia Justice will be to Instil In\ncriminals on both sides of the line such\nfear of tho Canadan courts that will\nnot only InBpIre them to fight extradition but also keep them out o[\nCanada In the first place. No matter\nwhat the eobsteis say to the con\ntrary, 39 per cent of the people who\ncommit crime can only be con\ntrolled by abject fear.\u2014Vancouvc\nSun. \t\nTarole of en Atroelotn Mordsrer\nIn vi. \u00bb\u25a0 of the adverse Ju,lumen! of\nlh\u00bb trial Jii'lKC, lhe public cinnot r,-\naard as aatlnfactory Governor Hurls\nr ml ni Hi,,11 that lln- parol,' of Kilwaril\nF l--ilii.il. sentenced to a life term nt\nW.-illa Walla from 1'lerce col\n1821   for   murder,   wae   la   act\nThe Lighter Side\n(Registered   In   accordance   with   the\nrCnpyrJHht    act)     \u25a0\nMost of us have to rom;iin at home\nof   course,   and   usually   there   really\nIsn't   any   better   place   to   live.\nThis la all right if you aro well or\neven nearly well, because often the\nhomesickness that attacks you when\nyou are absent from home, does your\nsystem more harm, than can be\novercome by the good you receive\nfrom   the   change.\nHut there comes a time when you\nmust get away for your health's\nsake, and then it Is most Important\nthat you select the right place. If\nyou are to get tho lull value for\nyour   lime  and   money.\nThere was n, time, not long ago\ncither, when an ocean voyage was\nrecommended for everybody, Irrespective of the ailment from which one\nwas suffering.\nNow your lung specialist will tell\nyou that this only suits a few cases,\nand that a warm moist climate is\nunsuitable, for anyone suffering from\nlung trouble or bronchitis.\n1'erhaps you have lost some weight,\nand your blood has become somewhat thin.\nVou might likewise be tempted to\nHoek out a warm moist climate. This\nalso Is a mistake because blood gets\nricher In proportion to the amount\nof exercise you take, walking or other\nlight forms.\nYou   need   the   sunshine,   and   the\noutdoor  air,   but  it   must  not   be\nwarm and moist that you are tempted\nto  sit or He down all the time.\nWhat you need is a climate where\nyou will want to move around somo\nthat la a dry climate, and a little\nahoy_o  sea  level.\nIf you are exh.iusted mentally and\nphysically, it might ho wise for you\nto go where It was warm and moist\nat first, Just becauso you would be\ncontent to give yourself absolute rest\nmentally and physically.\nThen, after you had rested for a\nfew days or weeks, you should go\nwhere it is drier, and somewhat\nhighter. so that you'll get the desire to use your mind and,body\nagain, and thus attain your full\nstrength. If you are not sick but\nare past middle age, and beginning to\nfeel your age, with no family ties to\ncause homesickness, you should seek\nout a warm sunny dry climate for the\nwinter, and the mountains for the\nsummer.\nIf, however, you have any kidney,\nheart, or lung trouble, don't go to the\nmountains. The air Is rarer and it\nIs Just a little more difficult for\nyour impaired  body to function.\nAlthough you can learn to live any.\nwhere on earth, if you nre in good\nhealth your best place is where you\nwere born, because your parent\u00bb, ntid\nyour parents' parents bave become\nacclimatized, nnd yuur bury shares\nIn   this   process.\nTerrible Storms Devastate  Britain\nLONDON.   England,   Jan.   2.\u2014England is being ft wept by a furious gale, |\nthe worst  in III  yeam.      AH the rivers j\nare   overflowing   their   banks. The (\nChannel Hlramer service Is suspended.\nVehicles were blown into tbe sea. All\nshipping Is lied up.\nLiner and Schooners May Bs Lost\nMEXICO CITY, Jan. 1.\u2014Tho steamship Tamnllpai with 100 passengers\neon board, and five schooners, wlilch\nleft Vera Cruz Pec. 30, are feared\nlost  in  a  big gale.\nChinese Gangs Loot Steamers\nSHANGHAI, Jan. 2.\u2014One hundred\ngangsters board steamers and rifle\nstaterooms. American marines are\nlanded at Nanking, where Chinese\nsoldiers   loot   stoics.\nGIVE 'FAIRY PLAY'\nAT WILLOW POINT\nWar   Debt   Negotiations   Begin\nPA HIS,   Jan.   2.\u2014The   French   office\nannounces   negotiations   with   Britain\nand  the  United  States  over  the  war\ndebt  have begun.\nBank  Manager Drops  Dead\nTORONTO, Jan. 2.\u20141>. A. Cameron,\nassistant general manager of th* Canadian  Hank of Commerce, dies suddenly  on   Vonge  street,\nEditor Gets Six Months\nTORONTO, Jan. I,\u2014David Campbell, editor of Jack Canuck, is sentenced to six nionllis in jail for eon-\ntempt of court. The paper Is fined\n$100(1, and ordered sefpiestrated until\nthe fine is paid.\nSnowstorm   in   East\nNEW     YORK,     Jan.     2.\u2014Eastern\nUnited  Slates  cities  us  far  south  as\nBaltimore,    are   in    the   grip    of   a\nheavy snow storm.\nProfessor  X-Ray Martyr\nBORDEAUX,      Jan. 1\u20141'rofessor\nrtergonle dies a martyr to X-ray exposure.\nNo Grain Corner\nCHICAGO, Jan. 2.-\u2014The department\nof Agriculture announces that inquiry has failed to substantiate the\ncharge that grain was recently cornered  to  enhance   the   price.\nMrs.  Shannon  and  Pupils\nEntertain Friends; \"the\nThree Questions\"\nWIT-LOW TOINT, Dec. 31. \u2014 Tho\nschool children, under the direction of\ntheir teacher. Mrs. C. Shannon, gave\nan entertainment on the closing day\nof school, an enthusiastic audience\nenjoying   it.\nAfter a hymn. \"In the Fields, the\n\"Fairy Play\" was presented, Ihe cast\nbeing: (jueen, Marmiret Valentine;\nstepmother, Jean Valentine; princess,\nPatricia Campbell; prince, Edmund\nAlrey.\nAfter nnolher hymn, \"See Amidst\nthe   Winter   Snow,\"\nAnother play was presented, ''The\nThree Questions,\" the cast being:\nFather. Eleanor West; mother. Margaret Valentine; sons\u2014\"Clumsy,\" Fred\nBuckley; 'Trig,\" Hex Taylor; \"Hoots,\"\nHarold   Wlllett.\nA recitation by Violet Palmer was\nlhe   last   number..\n'    Mrs.   C.   Shannon   anil   children   then\n.served  a  delicious   tea.\n.   Mrs.  Shannon   was   presented  with   a\n.nice   workbasket  from   her   pupils.\n\u2014, am\nFrancis Hoban, nged 19, won a\n$(7'.0 verdict against Thomas Pagan,\nof Grand Ran ids, Mich., as a result\nof wounds received when Hoban was\naccidentally shot by Eagan while tho\ntwo  were   hunting.\nAVI. on .people were less cultured\nthey didn't freak pictures on a\nrestaurant wall and call it atmosphere.\nYet Eve might never have eaten tho\napple if there had been any neighbor\nwomen to dread.\nWhen soma men talk of being\ntself-made, you can't tell whether\nit's  a   boast  or  a  confession.\nCorrect this sentence; \"I helped\nelect you,\" said be, \"but I'm not\nlooking for an appointment\"\nTen Years Ago\nAPPLEDALE NOTES\nAfTPEOAI.E,    Jan.    1.\u2014Mrs.    II.\nMeyer,   who   has   been   in   Regina  sin\nOctober   nursing   her   husband   through\nan    illness,    has    relumed    home,    Mr.\nMeyer,   who   is   improving   slowly,   re\nturning with  her.\nMr. and Mrs. J. II. Steele of Xanton,\nAlta., are spending the winter here on\ntheir  son's   ranch.\nMr. (la Hie has removed with his\nfamily to Honnington  for the winter.\nMrs. C. J. Stain ton and two little\nsons, who have heen visiting at tho\nhome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.\nT.  Wynne, havo returned to Trail.\nHeaders of The Dally News contribute many of the best Items to\nthis column. Just sign your name\nor Initials, or norn-de-plume, nnd\nsend In your brightest Ideas.\u2014Editor,    Lighter    Side.\nParis motorists have designs on\nheir cars, but over here they seem\n8  have Aettgns  on   pedestrians.\nH\nIt   is\nThe\nThe\ntime.\ntenth   door   is   padlocked.\n;.v   oi   the   first   or  second\nof   prosperity  is yet  here,\n\u25a0i'n   bad   a   good   roll   litis\nThoee who broadcast bedtime\nstones know little about a modern\nkid s bedtime.\n(The Daily  News,  January  3,   1005.)\nFrank Walsh, whose trip to the\nsouth extended as far as San Fran\nCisco, met muny former N'elsonites\nin the city of the1 Golden Gate. w.\nBruce Ileathcote was in charge of\nthe \"Frisco branch of the Hank\nof Commerce, the manager being\naway on leave. H. Hoy Stovell is\norganizing a company to develop\nmining   claims   in   the  Tonopah   dis-'\ntrict of Nevada. J. T. Gates and W\u00abU. you can still distinguish th\nCharles Slipp are both in the em- fetes by the way a man scratches\nploy    of    tbe    Wisconsin    Furniture\" I \u2022 match.\ncompany,   the   former   ns   manager, L  o \u25a0   -\ntho   latter as  accountant. |    Possession    is    nine   parts   of   the\n(The Daily News, January 3, 1915.)\nMiss Violet Ross returned last evening after having spent the Christmas vacation at Creston,. the guest\nof Miss Laura Edmundson. Miss Ed-\nmundson also returned to Nelson to\nbegin again her (studies at the Kelson high school.\n\u2022    *    \u2022\nMrs. John Tait and two daughters\nhave returned from Vancouver where\nthey   spent   the   holidays.\nBONNINGTON NOTES\nHONNINGTON, Jan. 1.\u2014G. F. Chapman, superintendent of construction,\nspent  Christmas  in  Spokane.\nMajor and Mrs- Turner Lee. have\ntheir family at home for the holidays\u2014Miss Doris Lee, RA.. assistant\nlecturer on economics nl the University of British Colombia) Gerald Lee,\nwho is taking a course at the university; and atlaa Nancy Lee, who Is attending   school   in   Vernon.\n\u25a0 \u25a0 m\nHand of Victor Armstrong of Glen-\nwnnd was badly crushed when a wagon\nloaded  with  gravel  ran over  It.\nAn lntereollegiatcd debate through\nthe ttir will be a novelty of the n\u00abnr\nfuture, if the challenge of American\nuniversities by MeGIll university,\nthrough Station CHTC, Montreal, is\nepted.\nTASCARETS' 10c\nIF CONSTIPATED,\nDIZZY, BILIOUS\n_>-T? * ^ Feel fine!     Let\n^-r^qg^^r;  \"Cascarets\"   clean\n\u2022--\"\" \"r1--\u2014r-^ your bowels and\n-SC-^F^ \u25a0-_\u25a0-\u2014-- stimulate your\nfs^r-i. i|~-' iL livfr. No griping\n#\": ^\"^ijfc-^a  or     overacting.\nH**> -il =.^V MimonH of niPn'\n\u25a0M^l  jj\u00a3k   ??_>*    women  nnd  chll-\nCS'3'   **    '^-_>    <1rPn    tllkP    lllls\n^i^vp\/ i. -,        harmless    l ax a-\n*^E=_:    G    Eh?'        tive-calhartlc.    II\n_z  i ir-\"\" doesn't    sicken\n- 3 *\" >'\u00b0-i     Hkc     l>illa,\noils,   calomel  and  Kilts.    Tasies   nice\n\u2014acta  wonderful,     lflc,   25c   and   50c\nboxes\u2014any   drug   store.\n\u25a0ounty    in\nccordance I\n25 Per, Cent Discount on All\nHeating Stoves\nWe arc doing- this in order to cfoan up\nand make room for Spring goods. This\nis a snap.\nNELSON HARDWARE CO.\ntt'hotmnte and Retail Qunlitji Hardware\no. c.\nOrder Your\nFarm Help Now\nTO BE OF SERVICE to Western.Canadian farmers and help\nto meet their needs in securing competent farm help, the\nCANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY will continue its farm help\nservice during 1925 and will include in this service, us last\nyear, the supply of women d*mestics and boys.\nThrough experience in the last two years, the Company is now\nin touch with a number of good farm laborers in Great Britain,\nNorway, Sweden, Denmark, France, Holland, Switzerland and\nother European countiies and can promptly fill applications\nfor farm help.\nIn order to have the help reach Canada in time for the spring\noperations, farmers requiring Itelp must (ret their applications\nin early, to enable us to secure tho help needed.\nBlank application forms and full information regarding the\nservice may be obtained from any C.P.R. arent or from any\nof the officials listed below. THE SERVICE IS ENTIRELY\nFREE OF CHARGE.\nTHE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY\nDepartment of Colonization and Development.\nWINNU'K..,\u2014M.   K.   Thorn.**!.   Ht-pfr.ntn-.4_t  if  t \u00bbl*niuUM,\nT. ft.  Aihftoa, (.rnrral A\u00abr'rt.ltur\u00bb| AfrmU\n< \u25a0\u25a0\u2022li* I nl'iniulion   Aaw+riatiam.\nB4SKA.OON-W.   J.   Or-w.   l^nd   Aftnt.\nH.   r.   Kamer.   S|M<imI  < \u2022loiiU-.tMn AffMl\nSI'CIN'A-G.  II.  Brtpby.  District  P\u2014Mi-iffr  Acm.i.\n4JALGABT\u2014T.  O.   F.   H\u00abi**\u00ab.   jUaUunt   l\u00bb   \u25a0*\u2022-\u25a0\u2022--'--^-ful  \u00ab|\n<  \u2022Lm\/aUl\u00ab*'.\nrDMONTOV\u2014J.   Milltr,   I \u00abn\u00abl   At*\"t.\nYAM l)l\\ r.K     H.   i.   l.t\u00abit\u00bbi \u2022\u2022\u00bb,   I \u00bb\u00ab\u00abt   A f>it.\nH. C. P. Cmiwell, J. S. DPN>n\u00ab.\nHui>(trintettJut. < ln*i  ('\u2022jniniluiootr.\nFor Colds,\nGrip,\nInflu\nenza\nand ana\nPreventive\nTake^\nfif laxative\niBronu\n\\Quinlne9\n'-\u2022?S\"#;}!-r*\u00a3,fc>'\nThe First and Original\nCold and Grip Tablet\nProven Safe for more than\nn Quarter of a Century.\nThe box bears this signaturo\nPrice 30c.   Made m Canada,\nCANADIAN,, PACIFIC\n. sieAsmips i\u00aba_=;i_   uhitio\nTO r.OROPH\nSAILINGS   FROM   ST.   JOHW   TO\nLIVERPOOL\nJan. 9. I'Vh. 6, Mar. 6       Mnntlaurirr\nJan. 16     .MinntMlOi-a\nJan 2::. Vch, '20. Mar. 20      ...\u2014 Montrose\n.Ian  30, 1*VI>. 27.  Mar. 27      Mont.--i.tni\nFeb. 13, Mar. 13, Apr. ID     . ... : Monte font\n\u2022Mar. 24. Apr. 23      : .Mr.ntrnynl\nTO   aOUTHAMPTON-CHERBOURO-\nANTWERP\nJan. 31, Mar. I      Marbilfn\nFeb. 19, Mar. 19, Apr. Ifl      MB Ma.\nApr. H     Mlnnedrwui\nTO   GLASGOW\nPell. 7, Mar. 7. Apr.. 4       Miirlnih\nMar. 10, Apt. 2:i      Motajj-auia\n\u2022This  sailin\u00ab  from   Nf*w   York.\nDetailed' information, rates, etc., on\nrequest. Berth reservations and tickets from low agents everywhere, or\nwrite\nJ. S. CARTER\nDistrict Passenger Agent,  Nelson,  B.C.\nWarm tho liniment, spread it\non brown paper and cover the\noffceted parts.    It eases pain,\nrelieves stiffness.'\nThe family medicine chest.   <c\nLet us fipure your bills\nof Building Material. Coast\nLumber a specialty.\nBuilding\nMaterial  John Bums & Son\nirmi_niii_!iMniaiiBi!nr:T_'ja_\n7\/ie\nprobabilities\nfori925\nTHE Year is before us, a new\nyear, which, will complete\nthe first quarter of the new century. \t\nThe consensus of opinion of\nthe Canadian financial weather\nprophets is that we are in for a\nperiod of prosperity and our\ncountry with its vast resources\nis about to enjoy its long delayed\nexpansion. At present nil the\nweather siftns read \"fair.\" We\nendorse and recommend the\nopinions of these far-sighted\nseers nnd join in wishing our\nmembers, their neiAhbors.nnd\nfriends, nnd all our fellow citizens nn nhunclant share in the\nprosperity.\nHaUTUAL LIFE\nOF CANADA -Waterloo.Ontario\n1, v. BBaCicnTT\nDlatrlct  Itanaa-.r,  Cranbroo*,  B.C.\nJAHE8  SltlNNlH.\nDlatrlct  Aff.ot,  Nelaon,  B.C.\n \"THE\"NELSON DAILY NEWS,\" SATTTRffXT MORNING,\" JANUARY\n3, i\\>2\">\np_2e Fh'\u00bb ^\nThose Evening\nSlippers\nNever have we shown\nsuch an assortment of Evening; Slippers as we have\non our shelves at present.\nGore Pumps and Strap\nSlippers in all the late patterns.\nTrice from $5.00 to\n$10.50\nR. Andrew & Co.\nLeaders in Foot fash ion\nKootenay and Boundary\nBALFOUR HAS A\nPRETTY WEDDING\nMelvin Wiberg Weds Miss\nEdith Gates of Balfour;\nLive at Fillmore\nSLOCAN MOURNS\nALEX M1LLAN\nEARLYPIONEER\nBALPOim.- .Inn. 2. \u2014 A very pretty\nmMIng w;is BOltmnllaHj ut the Church\nof England at Balfour ycstrt'd-iy, when\nMIkh Edith Irene (lutes. daUKhter of\nMr. and Mrs. R M. Gates of Balfour\nw\u00bbm united In matrimony with Melvin\nL.nwnm*e Wiberg of Fillmore,- Mask.,\nsort \u00ab'f Mr. and Mrs. R. Wiberg of\nFillmore Uev. ChiMtnnher He id performed   the  rereninny.\nTiie luiilo. who was? Riven away by\nher father, was attended by Minn Evelyn Fraser, while II. B. Cooper supported the grbomJ The bride looked\noharmtnc in white Hatin, draped with\nlate. The bridesmaid wore a. mauve\norgandy dress with pi et nre hat to\nmatch. Mrs. I*. Seal phiyed I.ohen-\nurln's \u25a0'Wedding March\" during the\nsigning   of   the  reftlster.\nThe frroom'* gift to the bride Was\n;i poid DWOeh and to the bridesmaid a\nfountain pen. The bride's gift to the\ngroom was a p&Jt of gold cuff links.\n< m   tho cooclui\nHad Been in Kootenay for\nThirty Years; Long Retired\nAppledale Dances\nthe New Year In\nAlM'I.r.n.M,]:. Jan. 8. \u2014 Tho HMi\nriuerade daftOt, given l) nil or the riuspie.\nof the Progiwulre inclination, Ne\nYeifr's   eve,   was   a   big   success.\nThe m'i\/.-s were won by Mm, Imi\n\u00bbs \"Winter\"; Miss R Smith, \"-'>ue(\nof Spride*.;\" Miss .1. Inns. \"I lucid,\nberrv Finn:\" W. Cant. Olowlt, I'\nKnptekl, \"Meph I Ptophel e*;M (',\nm.,n, \"I'ilkiim of tin* Night\nMm I'iini and Miss Wynne, coionl-tl\nc.Nuple.       The     judges     were     Mrs.     J\nJi w\u00aba     Mn*      l>.     K.      I'.ims,     MtM\nciuiimiaii. (i. Steele unit II. .Sounders\nThe music was dUppllcd by the Apple-\n<;ale  oi chest ra.\nBLOC AN CITY, Jan. 2. \u2014 A familiar\nfigure has been called home in the\nperson of Alexander Mac.Mil Ian. who\npassed a way peacefully, December 2tf.\nat his residence in Slocan t'ily, in his\nMth  year.\nThe late Mr, Ma cM ill an was born\non Lot 23 in the sixth concession of\nLochttl, Glengarry county, Ontario, on\nJanuary it, U3T. On July It 1118,\nho married Mai v Dewar. There wire\nsix ehildren born to them, two of\nwhom died in childhood. The four\nsurviving children? ail of whom were\"\nat his bedside when he passed awn v.\nare: Neil MacMillan of Sandon, Mrs.\nP. R O'Neal), It. E. MacMillan and\nof the  ceremony I Mr8, J   \u00b0- Covington of slocan City,\npresent    adjourned :      A*    a    young    man,     Mr.     MacMillan\nbride's   home,   where    a    buffetT ?0IM   K?   H>-'   Ottawa   river.     In   MSI\nT he  felt   the  call   of  the   west  nnd   went\nto Butts, Mont., thai summer.    He was\nhappy  couple  were   recipients   of I \u25a0\"'ll,'\u00ab'   I^'-k   by   the   death   of   a   daugh-\nmiinv  pretty   gtfta.     Mr.   and   Mrs.   Wl- I l*'r'    Put   H* .\u00bboll^\"flB!!    J \"\nhrrg    have    left    on    their    honeymoon\nwill    later   reside    at    Fillmore\nlunch\nas     served.     Die     cu stomal\nthe  hride   nnd  bride groom.\nsk.\nHa\nDominions Have\nNot Replied MISS\nLONDON, Jan, 2.\u2014 (Canadian\nPram Cable.,\u2014The dominions have\nnot yet replied to the British rov-\nertinient's Inquiry with n'Raid to\nthe possibility of holding a eonfor-\nen<\" n London In Match on the\nprotocol   question.\nApparently this is due to Ihe\nChristina* holidays, anil S desire on\ndie par) of tho dominion premiers\nto Consult their colleagues before\ndrawing  up   replies  to the  query.\nwtM*m^\nmoved,   with   his   family,   to   Calgar;\nWhere   they  resided   for  nine  years.\nProspected Kootenay  Hilli\nIn     IS'JIt     Mr.     MacMillan     went     lo\nCol den   and    Nakusp   for   \u25a0    time,   nnd\nfollowing    the   death    of    his    wife    at\nCahmry, In rMI. he removed, with his\nto     Slocan     City     thp     next\nHe   was   then   engaged   in   the\ndraying   business,   but   also   spent   several   yea--!   in   the   hills   prospecting,\nand a couple of log cabins bIc 11 fully\nbuilt by his own hands, still stand lis\nlandmarks  to  his   memory.\nMr. MacMillan tv tired from active\nbusiness some yenrs ago. and had\nlived with his daughter, Mrs. .T. 0.\nCovington, and Mr. Covington. lie\nwas a familiar figure about town, and\nvery active nol withstanding his advanced yenrs, and was known for his\ncheeriness and kindliness. The bite\nMr. MacMillan was the last survivor\nof a family of It children, and has\nleft besides the two sons nnd two\ndaughters   above   mentioned,   six   grand-\nchtfarenj\nlie was a member of the T'reshyier-\nI ian   church,   and   the   funeral   was   held,\nMonday, from Knox I'ltsliyterinn\nI church to th* BlocaB cemetery. Rev.\n\u25a0 Thomas     1'agdin     officiated     nnd     the\npassages of scripture read at the scr-\ni vice      were      those      which      had     been\nespecially marked by Mr.  MacMillan\u2014\n| Ihe first chapter of Kphesians and the\nthird epistle of John. The pallbcar-\neis   were   Martin   Maurer,   William  Cle-\nment,   Joseph   Terry,   Howard   Parker,\nII.   I,    Fife  and   Thomas   McNVish.\nAnient* the floral offerings were\nnoticed a pillow from the family and\nwreathe    from    Mayor   and    Mrs.    P.\nSwan. Alderman anil Mrs. William\ndough. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Law, Mr.\nand Mrs, John Swanson and Mr. and\nMrs.   A.   F.    Cage.\nInsist on BAYER TABLETS OF ASPIRIN.\nUnless you see the \"Bayer Cross\" on tablets you are\nnot getting the genuine Bayer product proved safe\nby millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for\nColds\nPain\nHeadache\nToothache\nNeuralgia\nNeuritis\nLumbago\nRheumatism\nm\n._r) s~*\u00b0 Accept 6nly\nI^S which conUiir\nAccept  only  \"Payer\"  package\nwhich contains proven directions.\nIlnnilv ''llaycr\" boxes ol 12 Ulilets\nAlso \"hottli's of 24 unci 100\u2014Dor-gists.\nAwlrln l\u00ab Ih* Irail* mart trcBlsti'rril In CsSoH of Itayrr Mmur.tia-, ol Miiiiuicptlc-\nIrtdrMrr of UlletlMcU (a\u00bbtjl WtfcflK A.i.l, \"A. S. A.\"l- \u00bbu\u00abr _ \u00bb \"\u2022\" Jg_\"\nttial Aspirin iihiiiis lluier nuiiiiifiii'liini. in mmlM tin- i.viollc utraln^t imluooat, Ino wjsts\nof Uu),r CHiniauy  will Ik' .lauiuwl  \u00bbilu  lUflr  ^onctal  Irmk- inart,  llw>  \"llajcr Cross.\"\nPASSMORE LADIES\nRAISE BIG SUM\n__\nSocial Happenings\n2=3 in Nelson ^m\n\u25a0 This Column \\s helns conducted\nflurins Mrs. VlffD\u00abux'a absence by\nMiss Owvneth Vincent, All new\u00bb\nof a social nuture, including receptions, private entertainments, personal items, marriages, etc., will\nappear in This column. Tslephona\nMiss   Vincent,\nMis:- Maudie Dojphlfl was hostasa \u00bbt\nn very Jolly ohlldren'it party given at\nher   home   at   1124   Ward   attSSt   ysstST-\ndav Hl'tenioon. The little guests assembled at 3 p.m.. and '\"Big John\"\nLinebough took them for asl.igh ride\ntill r,:30. Then after supper the evening was spent in game\u00bb, music and\nfun. The guests were the Misses .Joy\nDonCSStSr, Helen Laiornell. I'eggy\nWhitehouse. Merle Archibald, Marjory\nThomas, Margery Hen son, Porn thy\nWallace, Maicta Towgood. Jean Mas-\nse*,-, Dorean Punnett and Musters Warren cartmei, iack Kdmoodaon, Clifford    Crsufurd,    Ouy    Moray,    Jackie\nTtSCUS, Trevor t'rossley, David RSSS.\nJohn Dolphin, Bsall Matthews and\nCeorgte Hales, Miss Kvelyn Matthews\nably assisted Mrs. Dolphin in entertaining. Mrs. Hugh King arted as\nchaperon   for   the   sleigh   ride.\nMrs, A. M- Kildertnan and daughter, Nina, returned on the Slocan train\n1 itst evening from Nakusp. after spending the paat two weeks visiting Mr\nHusband, Miss Kdlth 1'ratt accompanied Mrs. K1 Merman to Nelson and\nwill    be    her    gu.-st    for    the    ensuing\nAmong the smart afternoon affairs\nduring the holiday season was a\nbrlAffe. yesterday, at the home of Miss\nF.lvii Hanna, t'edar street, when she\nentertained her friends, assisted by\nher mother, Mrs. 1.. Hanna. The rooms\nwere gay with evergreens and chrysanthemums, while quaint tnvors\nmarked the gUSStS1 places. The bridge\nhonors were won by Mrs, O. C. An\\c-\nson and Mrs. Harry Ferguson. A num-\nber of additional guest\u00bb came In at\nihe   tea   hour,   when   Mrs.   C,   W,   Tyler\nsang  charmingly,  accompanied  at  the\npiano bv Miss [OS Steed. The invited\nguests for bridge included Mrs. 1*. .1.\nNeville. Mrs. <I. C, Arneson. Mrs,\nHarry Ferguson. Mrs. Douglas Cummins, Mrs. H. MoAilhur, Mrs. Sheffield. Mrs. A. B. Murphy, Mrs. Irvine,\nMis. Hlnltt, Mrs. John Wnldie, Mrs\nU S. Hradley. Mrs, H. U Townssnd,\nMrs A. C. Kinorv. Mrs. Q. Douglas\nNagle, Mrs. Henhimln McGrsgor, Mian\nJeanetle Higginhotham, Miss .lean\nForin. MiSI Hwyneth Vincent, Miss\nEnid F.ttcr. Miss Grace Rsdvath, Miss\nHreta Curwin. Miss Connie Martin\nMiss Ida M. Fleury. Miss Iiia Steed.\nMiss Marfon I.eiteh, Miss Alices Mackenzie. Miss Hessie Mackenzie. Miss\n(Trace Wilkinson, Miss Ha\/.el Bldrige\nand Mrs. Benjamin MeQrCgQr. The additional guests for tea included Mrs\nA D. Emory, Mrs. David Harlin. Mrs.\nII. H. Pitts. Mrs. C. Wi Tyhr. Mrs.\nW. O. Rose, Mrs. Lawrence. Miss Maud\nSimons, Miss Maud I'.llioi and Miss\nIsabelle   Forin.\n*     \u2022     \u2022\nMrs. C. F- McHardy returned to the\ncltv last evening from Vancouver,\nwhere she has been visiting fur the\npast   week.\nK.    Metcalfe   of   Willow    Pol\nslenlay   shopping   in   the   cit>\nmen.\nInstitute   in   Year   Raises\nThree Hundred Dollars;\nNew Officers\nCorrect Your Disordered Stomach\nInstantly!    End Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn, Acidity\nThe   t.wuient   your   stomach   rebels. I ComfaM    ai    this    iileasant,    harmless\nchew   up\nswallow   a   few   Pnpe's i corrective, digestive and anlarid.\nDiapepsin   tablets.\nFor Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Oastrlttl,\nKlalutence. Heartburn or any distress\nin   stomach,   nothing   else   gives   such\nMillions 'of the#best fitniilleH always keep a large (11 cent package at\nhand\u2014 they know lis magic and druggists guarantee it.   \t\nARDLEY COAL\nThe  Clean-Rurninjr,  Clinkerlesn  Coal.\nProduces Plenty of Iteat.\nPHONE   3 5\nTHE NELSON TRANSFER CO., LTD.\nCor.   Stanley   and   Vernon   Sti.\u2014Phone   35\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting\nCompany of Canada, Limited\nOffice    Smelting    and   Refining    Department\nTRAIL,   BRITISH   COLUMBIA\nSmelters and Refiners\nPurchasers of Gold, Silver, Copper, ImA and Zinc Oroa.\nProducers of Gold, Silver,  Copper, Pip; Lead and Zinc.\nTADANAC, TRAIL\nPAMstOltR, DM. II, \u2014 At the annual meeting of the Slooun Vallev\n\\\\ unit n's Institute. Saturday. new\nmembers were enrolled for the ensuing year, Mrs. \\V. White, retiring\npresident,   being   in   the   chair.\nThe reeeipts for lhe y.-ar wen*\nmi 7;! ami expenditures |\u00bb1.7t, wilh\nCast!   on   band   of   ttl.tl.\nThe new directors eleeh-d for the\nensuing fi ar were Mrs. W While,\nMrs. Kdgar Janiieson, Mrs, Thomlin-\nson. Mrs. W. JI. Saunders and Mrs. J.\nI.ai to,\nMrs. Thonilinson was elected president, Mrs, W. II. Sauiuhts vie.-pr-*s-\nIdvnl and Mrs. J. I.aito was re-elected\nsecretary. Miss R. Janiieson and Mrs\nJettks iiudilors.\nA von* ot appreciation and a bonus\n\"ere  given   Mrs, J.   Laito   for  her  work\nof  ihe  year, and an  increase  for  the\nensuing  year.\nTM needleeraft \"circle will meet el\nMrs, \\V. Wition's, and a masquerade\ndance was arranged   for this month.\nRED RIDING HOOD\nPLAYED AT HARROP\nPupils Give Annual Entertainment; Santa on the\nProgram\ntool club\nal enter\n\u25a0at pupfll\nIChOOl  be-\nHARROP, Dec. tl -\u2014The *\nflit n had a very fine aen\ntalmnent. recitations hy sevr\nand songs and carols by lhe\ning   enthusiastically   applauded.\nA Play. \"Link* Red Hiding lloofl.\"\nwas very nicely performed by the Ural\ngrade  pupils.\nThe play, \"Trouble In Santa t'laus\nLand,\" was well carried out and loudly applauded, and a Russian dance was\ncleverly  done.\nSanta Claus\u2014J. K. Pitehett\u2014arrived\non time, and with thy assistance nt\nMiss C. Douglass, presented all the\nchildren   with   remembrances,\nl'rizes were given to Miss Jessie\nHarrop for highest marks In arithmetic speed tSStfl for the seniors, and\nto Miss Margaret Cainey in the junior\ngrade. )I|S1 Cherry Sewell and Miss\nHazel Knanf each received a prize on\nthe marked development in the muscular movement wriling. These primes\nwere donated by lhe teacher, 0, B.\nAppleton   was  chairman.\nKOOTENAY\nMUSIC HOUSE\nOpposite    Masonic    Block\nBaker   Street.   Nelson\n\\\\V   offer,   for    10   days   only,.\nthe following  bargains:\nI'm <l   I'lant),   American   make\n S275.00\n1'sed  Phonograph   Bymphony\n    S75.00\nt'sed  riionograph,  Symphony\n -      '$100.00\nl'Ht',1 Phonograph, Uel\u00abtan\n\u00ablii5.00\nI's.,1   OrBiin,   KlnilNill  ...OFFER\nI>n>'t    Banth,   nKthoKunv\n $12.00\nTable  Model   Phonograph,  used\n $40.00\nMiss Winnie Harrop of Harrop If;\nInst evening by tin K>ltle Valby for\nVicir.ria.\nMiss Kditn Hand. 11, KlSS* Aliec Mr-\nHougall and Miss Rdfl l.awson wen\namongst those le-iving last evening by\nthe Kettle Valley for Victoria to resume iheir studies at the normal\nschool.     - \u25a0\n*     \u2022     \u2022\nThe home of Mr. and Mrs, II. R\nMneKwan,   NelSSS]   avenue,   was   an   SX-\neepttonaliy piettv and beautifully dec-\ncraled setting fbr a party to welcome\nin the New Year when a group of\nfriends met for dancing nnd holiday\ngames and contests\u2014an event which\nhns become an annual affair. At niid-\nniniil a supper was vcrved from an\nenullltSty ap pointed table, bearing\nlighted tapers and I crimson ccnier-\npicce.    Following  the  advent   of   1M8\nIhe guesls departed to the Jingle of\nsleighbelN The Invited guests Included Mr. and .Mrs, I!. IV HMI V\"\nand Mrs. I, It. Toole, Mr. and Mrs. P.\n.1 Neville, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. John*\nstone. Mr. and Mis Havid Kerr. Mr\nand    Mrs.    Irvin    Davis.    Mr.    and    Mrs\n\\v. J. Oerbraaht, Mr. snd Mrs. H. M\nWh I meter, Ur. and Mrs. Harold Lake-\nand   Mr.   and   Mrs.   L   S.   Hradley.\nIn   the\nhas   been   fo\nfro\nW.   W.   Powell   Is\nSpokane,   where   he\nSa*t    few    Weeks.\nMiss Myrtle McOaughey, who has\nbeen a paihnt at the Kootenay Lake\nCeneral hospital for the past two\nmonths, wishing to go to the Tran-\nqtlUtS sanatorium, left yesteiday morning for LhS I dewtination. Mrs. L\nMoOaughsy, who has been visiting her\ndaughter in the city for a few days\nleaves today for her home in Kettle\nFalls,   Wash.\n\u2022     \u2022     \u2022\nMrs,  James  Hawkins has  returned  to\nthe city, having spent  the new  year\"*\nholiday with her klStl r. Mr*-. i:. Harrop  ta   Harrop.\nMiss i:\\clyn Applewbaile of Willow\nPolnl left last evening by the Kettle\nValley for the coast, whence she wll\nproceed lo Tarksville. Vaneouvn\nIsland,  where she  intends to teach.\nRental   Biker   is   leaving   today   for\nMoscow. Ida In*, to resume bis ntudlei\nSI the slate university, having speiii\nIhe Christinas vacation wilh his parent.-. Mr and Mrs. W. .1. EC Hiker of\nthe   Utrth   siinre,\nMrs.   ,T,   S.   Clttte   of   New   Wjcfllmln-\nstsr, who luis been the guest of her\nsisier.    Mrs.    W.    M.   Cunllffe,    for   the\npast few weeks, Is leaving today bv\nthe Crow boat for taSMm Canada, and\n'\u2022vill sail on the Montlaurier for Liverpool.\nMrs,   T.   W.   Uieha\nmorning   for  Calgar.\nH.\nNewc\nhome\n(',.   L.\nterday\nNewconn*n\nunen,     left\nin Lardo.\nand    his\nyestrrda\nil.i\non,   Henry\nfor    their\nRobinson of Praetor spent ri\nthopptng   in   the city.\nmiin   Dewass,  chief\nm a  cltv  vtattor  y\nif poll,\n-atcrda\nof  Trail   \u25a0 pent  Thttw\n.lohn   .bdins\nday   in   the   c\nMrs. r. R, Jelfs and her daughter.\nMiss Oladyi Jelfs. are leaving lodav\nby lhe Qrent Northern for 1'oriland,\nwhere   they   will   visit   for  a   few   days\nj,nor tO proceeding to San Francisco\nand more southern points for a\nmonth's  holiday.\nJanus    nucha nan    of    Trail    was    a\nholiday   visitor   In   the   city.\nLeonard   Weld.\nWhere   RS   Will   vi\nhas  i.--rt   for  Heglni\n111   before   leaving   fo\nPrices that assure a quick clearance now in force throughout the store.\nEvery article has been reduced to the limit, as we are out to make a new Sale\nRecord. Here is variety and the same standard of quality for which this store\nis so well known. \u25a0   I\nFred Williams\nCOAL        TRANSFER\nWOOD      COKE\nPHONE    106\nOffice: Ward Street (just below\nBaker Street).\nWomen's Model Coats\nHalf Price\nCoats of the better sort,\nand so advanced in style\nthat they will be up-to-\ndate for at least another\nseason. They come in\nthe finest quality material, with real fur trimmings. Linings,are of\nPure Silk Crepe in a\nheavy quality. Colors are\nBrown, Sand, Taupe and\nReindeer. Sizes 1G, 18\nind 20, 88 to 40. Fifteen\nniily in the lot. Regular\nvalues $07.50 to $105.00.\nSale  Price  $1S.75  to  $82.50.\nWomen's Dresses at $19.95 Each\nWomen's Silk and Cloth Dresses of\nCanton Ciepe, Satins, Wool Crepe and\nPoiret Twill are placed on one rack to\nclear at this remarkable bargain. There\nis hardly any two alike in the lot, so\nyou would have to see these to appreciate the values. Sizes to 48. Values\nto $15.00.    Sale Price *?1!).})5.\nSilks in the January\nSale at $1.98 the Yard\nNovelty Silks, including\nStriped Crepe Knit,\nCrepe de Lwo, Yellu\nVella, etc., in a range\nof wanted colors. Regular values to $1.75.\nSale Price Ifl.flS.\nWW Coating of Half Price\nNovelty Wool Coating in pretty Plaids,\nalso Blanket Cloth, Tweed and Velotir.\nClearing at HALF PRICK.\nDressgoods at 79c a Yard\nAll-Wool Serges and Novelty Plaids; 42\ninches wide. Values to $2.25. Sale\nPrice 7fl<*.\nLarge-Size Flannelette Blankets at\n$3.25 a Pair\nBad quality Flannelette Blankets, in\nWhite with colored borders. Large\ndouble-bed size.   Sale Price $3.25.\nFlannelette Gowns at $1.10\nGood quality White Flannelette Gowns.\nMade pullover style. Full sizes. Regular $1.40.   Sale Price $1.10.\nWomen's Wool Hose\n75c a Pair\nRibbed Heather Hose,\nmade of Pure Wool\nYarns, in a range of colors. All sizes. Regular\n$1.10 to $1.25. Sale\nPrice 75e.\nWomen's Si'Zfe and Wool Hose at 98c\na Pair\nSeamless Silk and Wool Hose in Browns,\nFawns and Gievs. AH sizes. Regular\nvalues to 11.85.    Sale Price OStfi\nWomen's Wool Gauntlets, $1.00\nthe Pair\nPure   Wool  Gauntlet  Gloves,   in  Grey\nor Heather mixed.   All sizes.   Special at.!\n$1.00 the pair.\naatern  Caaada,   whan he w\nn httan.\nB.   A    Wllsnn   w.'is   :i   hr.li.li\nii tha riiy fnim Irall,\nMr iiml Mrs. [!. II. T'i t\n\u25a0tret, luivc Iiml ns .],.ii- |u\nhe holiday Beaaon, Mr. tad\nt. Appleton nml their ion, II\nlunshin,.   Boy.\n.Mr.   ii\nmarrlaxi\n\u2022irilvi-il\nMr\nMl\na.   i:.\ni CHINESE CRACKERS\nPRODUCE A PANIC\nHalifax     Movie     Crowd\nMakes Rush When \"Fire\"\nIs Shouted\nnl    will     mill\n\u25a0 apartment*\ntlinlr eon, Mn,\ncity from CiiIk:\nif Mr. Elliot'.\nElliot.\nAiisiln\nHI'-'    visi\n.   nml  in\nElliott\nInk   in\n111,'    Kl\nKEEP UP STANDARD\nIN SOUTH AFRICA\nLabor   Conference    Urges\nMembers to Encourage\nAsiatics to Go\n.in\nKIMDERLBY, Booth Alii,\n2.\u2014(Canadian Praai Cabl\nRautrra)- -At the Labor party con-\nfarencf h.-r,- today, a resolution waa\nriiissr-il calllni upon lhe Labor membra nr the soiiih African parlla-\nm.mis in take heed to the Important\nprinciple thai western standard! ol\nllv m; should I.,- protected oftulnw\nInroads thereon throtun Astatic\ncompetition in ihe Held nf labor.\nnml urging tin' Labor nfombers tn\nmilk., li!,,rul t'i tin nr ill provision in\nsneourags tin- Immigration nf tin'\nAsiatics   from   Smith   Africa.\nKIM1\n2.\u2014.(Canai\nReuters. )-\n(scl    Unit\nlhe   (\u25a0 Vll   I\niii,i:v.\n11 f\nill   Africa,\nin      Press     Cable,\n\\    I'l'snliilinii    (0    lln\nparmanenl    official\nrvics  should  support  the\nisiiiiiiiiniis nml hi,ills nf tin- government of thp flay, wns moved al\nih,' annuiil conftrance nt\" th, Labor\nparty, which ojirninl  here today.\nf'nl. P. If. 1'. Creawell, minister nf\ndsrenea   imii   iniinr,   loader   nf   the\nl.nlinr    piirty    in    Snnlli    Africa,    1'in-\n\u2022rst.nl strnrtKly against tin' Idea\nthat ih,. cinintry would be served\nbatter hy turnhiK mit civil servants\nin order to pat' in supporters nf the\njinlitiral  party   in   power.\nDIVORCEE KILLED,\nPRINCE WOUNDED\nDisappointed Suitor in Denver Shoots Up Party;\nCuts Own Throat\nMacNeil Suggests   .\nWar Memorial Be\non Parliament Hill\n,1 u\nI I'll\nUnit\nHALIFAX.\n!\u25a0\u25a0,,\u25a0\n-Th.\nIn\n.l.in. 2\u20140. (5r.ini Man-\nm si-, ri'tary-lroasurt'r of\nii- Veteran's assniiatinn,\nI., Premier Kintr snir-\nih\" prapoeed natlnnal\n,1 should in- erected <>n\nhill.      I'lnvislmi    (nr   lhe\nChin\nNew V.-a\nWilli Inn,''\nsuspended fri\ncaused a pai\npicture   theati\ntn\ninns,    celebm\nnative    mm\nnf fir,' CrMl\nill- InilK,' n\na    local    nm\nIII.Ill,'\nI    1\nWllISS      Will\nsi'nt   ninntli.\nIm\n1211\n\"li\nshed   in\n,-  perform\nWinn   tin\nallium'    \\.\nthn\nng\npatrons\ns  during\ni in*\nCHICAGO EXPRESS\nOFFICE SS ROBBED\nThree  Me-TTloid  Up  La-\nSalle Street Terminal;\nOne Is Captured\nMother Fails to\nReturn lor Baby;\nDies of Neglect\ni'astvii:w.\nOil     ilisll'm'tilill\nMis.   .lain-   I'.i'.la\n.Iii   arrested ai\nnilhs nlfl\nfew  day\nBedard\nChristmas\n'ant  wnn  a\nfailed\ndied\n,1. aged :w. was to-\nPembroke, nm. mi\ntvlng neglected her\nInfant son, win, died\na Kn.\nwent   nut    shopping\neve,   after   leaving\ni a nebjhbora1 home,\nniiit fur tin- child,\nw   days   later.\nBroc!>i;iI\/e Loser\nWheels Winner in\nBarrow Down Street\nDENVER,   Colo,   .Ian.   I.\u2014.prince\nTamo     I'.jnnovii'ii     of     Montenegro\nRi'antpil   clt'zen's  papers   Now   .ear's       BROCKVIIXE,    Chit..   .Ian.   2.\u2014In\novo,   ami   a   guard   at   tim   I'nitoii   payment  or  a   hockey wager.  Fn\nStarry     mint     here,     was     slightly I niffln,   supervltsbr   or   track   for     i>\nwonnih'il.    ami    Mm.   Mary    LudWlCk,   Canadian   Xatlonal   railways,   wheeled\na iliyoroci'. killed, whon Carlos Bed-In,   Paggara,   general   yardmaater  for\nnor, a olaappolnted suitor, broke up i iho   sunn*   line,   in   ii   wheelbarrow,\nn party at the woman's home. [the  length   or   kihk  street.   In   iho\nBedner shot .Mis. Ludwtck Khrorifh presence <\u00bbr maay anuNved spectators\ntho     heart,     anil     Hum     lurni'il     tin-! ami   a   movIM   Jholnro   oamt'ia.\nwoapon on the royal soipn. who was I    Tho performance was iho outcome\nwniimh',1    in    the    haliil. i or     a      Belleville- I'.rni'kvillo     hoofcoy\nHe  In  belleVyU tn   ho   ilyinir   in   a j match,\nhospital   from   u   si'H   lllflii'toil   raior  etjs\t\nout    In    his   throal. ,1.    11.    Piikn.    Who   nia.lo   a    fortu.ni\nToday tho prince is being held  In tjul  or tobacco,  has  given  JIii.iihii.ihiii\nj.|all    w.th    a    liilinlirr    of    other!*    as   In   r nl    Iinko    niiUorsity    In   Nnrtli\na   niatorlal    witness. | c'arolnia.\nWALKED THE FLOOR\nFOR HOURS\nNERVES WERE SO BAD\n\\Vli.*.\u00ab'vrr IhiTi* ;ir*\u00bb ponplo who are\ntroubled with deraJtStd ncrvrs tht*y\nwill finil in Miltiiirn'M lloart .ind Nerv\u00ab\nrills \u2022  remvdy thai will restore tho\n..|iiillhriimi of Ihf.si* ilcranK*'*! oontcrrt\nimi bring bark tht f-hutterrrt nervoun\ns\\..i.'in  m ;i  p.*rr,*.*t  rnmiilion.\nHit \\s. w. AiilUuniM, W'no.ini\".\n(ml., write*: \"AftW having a sovno\nittack ol bronchltla 1 \u00bb\u00bb\u25a0 left in %\n\\ ci. w c.iK. run -down cOi|dSUctii; my\nnerv*K weir all brok*a up; innid nut\nrIck n ;it night, and would haVt t>\u00bb\nrpt .- f bed and walh iiu* Hoat f-r\n\u25a0'\u25a0Aim' uidng i h*i ..r\nMILBURN'S\nHEART AND NERVE PILLS\nI begun\ntaking\nmm h better, ami after\nllnio bOWS 1 CSUld I'll-\ni Well as I over .Ihl. I\nm ml   ihotn   lo   all   my\nall ilniRBlBta anil doal-\nonlv l,v Tho T. Mll-\nted, Toronto. Ont.\nCORNS\nI\nLift Off-No Pain!\nDDMAl  lnir\nono bit!    I>rnp n Utile\n\"l' ucmtT on\nim ni hinc roin, InHtiint-\niv that \u00ab'<>iii \u25a0\nt'pM hurting, iln-n \u25a0hoft*\n1)     VU11    lift     il\nighi off wiih ttngvra.\nTour dm\u00abg\n\u25a0*\\   fifllri ii tiny  boMle of\nl'Vi-<*?.niii*'' fin* a few rcntH, surt't-'ifnt\n.i r- hi-ivi' every hard corn, poft rorn,\nr corn between tho tq<>\u00ab, yntl Uio foot\nallusci, uitliuiu HureiKss or Irritation.\n Tunrnr\n_!\n!WNELS6N DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 3, 1925\n(Ji^^^^i^^^MBM^naH\u00abi^aBa,^BBaaaaHHm^^^>^,fl,\u00aba\u00abMa^aH^Hi^Ha\u00aba.\njapaa\u2014aiai^p .i =^== \u25a0 =^\n1 Markets _l Fmance i\n1IBUSMESSFAR\nHOLIDAY WEEK\nSTOCKS BEGIN\n'YEAR STRONGLY\nDisplay   of  Strength   Extends to Practically All\nGroups\nNTU'   YORK\",   Jan.   2.   \u2014   The   stock\n-    4h\u00bbrket today befall the new year with\nft*MMHCltt>b.e dtaplny nf streiipth which\ntxtttWd  to practically all   groups.\nAifcerlcan Boach Magneto rrglstered\nn rust, of nearly 30 points in th* final\nhour, trot chins 49% ami then -slipping\n\u25a0back about a point, ltadir* corporation Jumped 13 points to a record high\n\u20ac>t Tf%> *\u25a0 \"  r~\n' Some of the outstanding strong\nRpots were American Car and Foundry. Electric Stornpe Hatlery, \\Vrst-\nInjhou'-p, American Bank Kote, At-\nlAiuic f.ulf nnd West Indies preferred,\nRutterlek 1'iihlIPhing, .'reused .Steel\ni\"nr. Twin <_'tty, Bnpid Transit an.I\nIfnited Fruit, all up from 3 to 7\npoints.\n.Oil shares responded favorably to the\nreported decrease of 2.1,000 ' barrels\n\"dally in domestic crude output last\n\u2022week, the Barnedall, Ban-American and\n.^hell Union ipsncs all selling above\nlast year's high prices on net pains\nranging from fractions to 2\\i points.\nOopd buying also was noted in Atlantic Keflning, Bacific Houston and a\nlew   others.\nRalls-.-were slow at the etart, bin\nthey finally swung upward. \"Katv\"\npreferred touched 78, the highest price\nwince 1912, and the common sold at\n31. Jersey Central jumped S points\nto 29R, aad gains of a point or more\nwere, rfglntered by Atchison, Baltimore\n.-ind Ohio, Chesapeake and Ohio, Bock\nIsland common, Great Northern preferred, Lehigh Valley, Missouri Bacific, Ite-idln*, Frisco cnmiiion, Southern Ilailway, -Wabash preferred \"A,\"\nWheeling and T.akc- Krie, Delaware and\nHudson- and  Lackawanna.\nFamous Players touched 89**4, the\nhighest price In over two years. (,en-\neral Electric broke 8 points, und then\nrecovered half of its loss. Sears-Koe-\nbuck drobped nearly $ points, to 150,\nand then rallied to IS 8?,.\nuXall. mdney opened, at C ji**r cent,\ncased tol!', and then to 4 as January Interest ahd dividend funds poured\nback into the banks. Time nioncv held\nsteady. :       * 1\n.   ;Total Sales\u2014l.\u00bbH,r>nfl shares.\nClosing-   Quotations\nFinancial and\nBusiness Facts^\nEVERYONE   SHOULD   KNOW\n! Customary   Reaction    Reported     by     Retailers;\nWholesales as Usual\nThe wo\nedit\nBrief but Important Losacng In\nFinance, Markets, Stocks, Bonds snd\nInvestments.\nTHREE METHODS\nOF FINANCING-\nACORPORATION\nGIVES THE\nINVESTOR.\nNO SPECIAL\nSECURITY\nGIVES THE\nINVESTOR.\nA LIMITED\nPARTNERSHIP\nCLASS OF\nSECURITY\nHiKh\nl.cw\nClose\nC- P.  It.   .:......\nrtiH\nir,o\nltiy\nohino     '. .'.v..\n.-. . . .\n43 'i\nC.  M. & St. P.  ..\n15'.\nii>4\n14U\nr*on.   Motors   ....\n3\nHi\n\u00ab.-, B\nInt.    Marine    pfd.\n45 V.\n4 5%\n4r,.%\nInt.   Miottol   \t\nKg\n27%\nMiami \u2022-.:; *\n23\nMo.-   Pao ...\n\u202213%\nlit\n3.1%\n.Mo.  Pac.  pfd.   ...\n7,',i\n1S\\\n74'.;\nHock   Inland .....\nStudrbnker   \t\n411\n45\n\u202216\n411%\n45'i\n41-,'i\n1.1...S. *J0>1   \t\n111\n110*.\nJ|\u00bbU\nLillys\t\n<S.   J!-,   pfd.   ..    ..\n10%\n.   Ml\n1 0 >2\n70\n10'i\n76'.\n*\u2022\u00ab?.' \t\nTO'i\n69 %\n7\"\ntASTERN SELLING\n*; HJTSfHEATBACK\nM&Hcet Opens With an Up-\nj turn but Persistent Selling Weakens\n\u25a0 CH1CAOO, Jan. 2. \u2014- Persistant selling:, ,; especially on the part of houses\nwith eastern connections. brought\nabout a sharp set tuck in wiie;it price-\ntoday arter an early upturn, Whent\nclosed wenk, l'.'-c to \":,,e net lower\n>!*>' $1.76% to $1.76 U and July\nt t\u00bb2*ji -to $1.52%. with corn 1 \u00ab_\u2022 to\nJ'.r- -down, o.its sliAwinc _'\\r to J':,r\n.Wrfirtiti^ and provisions varying from\n!\u2022?& decline to   7c advance.\n|r Toronto Board\n\u25a0 TORONTO, 'Jhn, t. \u2014 Brazilian was\n,the, active leader on today's stock market, finishing >i hieher. at 55U- Du-\nJutb Superior made the widest ;id-\nvfthce,. tfaininff a 3-point advance to\n38. Twin City was active, these\nshares flhishthp at \u00abr\u00bbVi\u2666 up 1-V.. There\nwas a renewal of activity in Parce-\nlona, which opened at 21 \u2022\"\u00bb and closed\n\u25a0nt't?**^. Winnipeg common receded Ji*.\n\\h 36i{, 'ti 0'iiet trading.\n\u25a0< Dread common receded 2 points, to\n101, .and Cnnneri* was off a point, to\nit\\, - Port Hope .Sanitary common\nwa.K oft 4 points, to 55. The .mrong\nIndustrial* Included F. .V. Hurt common, up 3 points, to HI; Holers common, fl point* hlRher, at f-'i, snd Ihis-\n\u2022feell Motors preferred, up 4. to T.\"i. C\nP.IC*  Showed   Ktrcncth,   advancing   2%.\nList\nMONTREAL. Jan. 2 \u2014The activity\nami firmness of Brail I Ian and Twin\nCity in the traction group featured\nthe tradinpr on the Montreal stock exchange todaj'i The former eloped at\nf,5, a net pain of -1',, while the latter\nreprNtered a net ad\\anee of 3l\u00bb points\nto   f5*\\.\nOomminn Bank was the strong font-\ntiri*. ' This issue moved up in pninta\nto the nem- high of 13^. Steel of Canada *old at the new peak of fi(;v \"0\nV.' The (freatent loss was suffered hy\njy-minlon runners, which closed at\nW^ a IK'* loss of IV, poims.\n'\" ^Fnadtan Converters was up 'm -\nHmfhcrs, off '\u00ab: Mom real I'r.wr, oil'\nHi: Chtario Steel, up )..; I'en mans*, off\nNt nt)H I'riic Mrotlors, up >\u25a0_.\nIjtCMWtijt prices:: Ahlfihl. 61-1,; Brazil,\nrji,   Itrfiinptoii.   .'12;  Cetneiu,  IC'i;   Moiit-\nnl   pKwer,   1.14;   Hmeltrrs,   tn;;   Sie.l\n(tf Oftia.\nMinneapolis Grain\nUr.; .,      \t\n\u25a0>. .-AlMSilAl'Oji.i. Jaa.i'. ^- Flour\nrfiaiiped   to  1.1c  high'-r at   Jit..*!.\"*   tn   >,t\na   hik.rrel.\nIlrjoi-ir.\nt1 Wheat\u2014No.    1    northern.    Jl 'il^i\n|1.7)-K: January,  $1.72-i;   May,  fl TL'\nCorn   \u2014   No.    .1    yellow,    $i.-fl-,\n'\u25a0>1ux-\\n,   1,   J.l.r.?';   to   J.T.10'L..\n* ,\nMontreal Produce\n-.MONTP.n.VU   Jan.   :'.   \u2014   Ets*   and\ncheese  firm.\n\u25a0Ciioe^e   \u2014   Finest   westerns,   2fl'^c.\nililtt'-r \u2014 No. 1 pa.*-leurleid. S'li^t- to\nKc! >No. 1 creamery, .11 '-c to Sic; second-',  S.l'jc.\nHgVH.\u2014 Storace extras, 4Sc; storage\nfTrsTw,\" 4,1c; slorape seconds. 40c; fresh\nexttas   Tdc;   fresh   firsts,   .inc.\n\u2022^rjmirpEO graik quotations\nWHlrrl \u2014\nm::\nOpi-n\n1KB\nirrrl'j\nIllch\nIMS\nLow Cln\n114*4    ir.:,\nii,;1.,   ill\nh:.\n69 \u00bbi\n71 K\n70 U\n71. M\nfifl%      f.lr\nJap ~.\n57\nl>7%\nP11       9.r,\n\u25a0 ::\n\"76\n2 7 r, \\_\n173\n27.1T.    !7r,\nm '\u25a0\u25a0\ntu%\nISHi\nH7'i 1(7\n     Mj\nA corporation ir. an artificial lotral\nperaon whous every act is controlled\nby   ita  agents  and   modified  oy  law.\nThere Is no preat mystery in the or-\npTinizatlon of a corporation. Usually\nthe idea, of a corporation, or business,\nis conceited In tho brain of some nmn\nor eroup of men. Then follows the\nworking out of the det_U uf the or-\nKanl\/.ation, Those details are usually\nworked out hy the promoter. When\nthis step lias been taken tho promoter\nlays the entire inalter before the bankers. Oftentimes tin* promoter has to\nKo from banking house to banking\nhouse before he finds one that is willing to undertake the deal. HnvinR\nfound a willing banker, the banker\nand the promoter decide upon the best\nmethod of obtaining the money required. There are inmimcrahle details\nto be settled in connection with the\nIssuance of common stock, preferred\nstock   and   bonds.\nMany corpora)ions secure money \"lo\nstart operaiions by the sale at common stock only. This is customary\nwhere the Venture is in a field as yet\nuntried, or where the chances of suc-\niress are not altogether assured. Sometimes, to induce men of prominence to\nbecome Identified with the new concern, preferred slock is issued which\ncarries with it certain preferred rights\nin voting und dividend pay men is. If\nthe corporation happens to own property which may be mortgaged, bonds\nm small proportions may be [aimed,\n(Copyright, 1924, Associated EMI tors,\nInc)\nWINNIPEG,   Jan.   2.\ntrade    i-e)iori    of    the\nMen's  Trust associatm\nHalifax \u2014 Hoth wholesale and Dalai!\ntrade report bu.*-ln.-s;j ____ fair, usual\nreaction taking place due to the holiday season.    Collections satisfactory j\nMontreal \u2014 Hoot and Shoes int-\nproviiiR In sales. Groceries report\nsales better than hint year, Hard-ware\nsales beat for a considerable period.\nDry goods sales much better than this\ntime   last   year.     Collections   good, '\nToronto   \u2014    Wholesale    trade    report\nlusmess    satisfactory.      Retail    trade\nsuffering from holiday season reaction.    Collections fair.\nWinnipeg \u2014 Both wholesale and retail trade report business as satisfactory, business at  this  time being quiet\non account of ft botng betVoen seasons. Outstandings in the west have\nbeen considerably reduced nnd indications point to a good volume of sprint;\nbusiness.   Collections fair,\nRegina \u2014 Wholesale and retail trade\nvery quiet during holiday week, foiled ions fair.\nSaskatoon \u2014 Wholesale and retail\ntrade report business fair, Collections\nquiet.\nCalgary \u2014 Husiness in all lines is\nnormal   nt   present.     Conditions  keeping\nfairly satisfactory^\nVancouver \u2014 Trade fairly satisfactory considering the holiday season of\nthe year.    CoMeetions   fair\nLOAN LEFT TO\nUNDERWRITERS\nSterling Exchange\nNF.w YORK, Jan. 2. \u2014 Sterling es-\nchange Irregular at 14,70tt for B0<daj\nbills   and   at   14.74H   for   demand\nCanadian dollars\u201499 8-l6c\nFrancs\u2014pemand,    5.42'2 c.\nLire\u2014Demand,   4 22'jC.\nMarin \u2014 Demand, per trillion, 2J*J\u00bbo\nrate\nNels-\npproxii\niite    starling\nCanada Bonds\nwar\nWINNIPEG,   Jan.   2.-\u2014Domini'\nIssue   prices;\nWar loans \u2014 1421, !\u00abM.Wb;1911,\nSKll.T^b,      $I02.1'0n;       IM7,      $10t40b,\n1104.14a.\nRefunding  \u2014  1928,   llW.eHfe,   11 Ola;\n104:1,    |102h,    $102. Ula;    li'll,    $98.3eb.\nIllua.\nWra loan renewals \u2014 1 f>27. S102h;\nim  |10l4fb. 11 OS. 45a.\nVictory loans \u2014 1927, 1102.50b,\nItOMOa; 1988, llOOb; 1934, flOi.tOb,\n$lfll.2:.a;   HIT,  1108.70b,  |109a.\nMetal Markets\nLondon Market Takes Only\nNine Per Cent of New\nVictoria Issue\ndays, and the term*'were the same an\nin the recent Commonwt alth loan,\nWhich   wt-a   ulreadS ^'' Jl   discount.   .\nThere    has    been* Sejme    inquiry    for\nHudson's   Hay   Mock, 'consequent  upon\nthe settlement wilh the government of\nthe question of - the amount of land\nstill due the company,, which, while\nh-low what was --claimed, is considered\nto represent a, guhstantlal concession\nby the govonuAnt, \"id a valuable\naddition to the company's resources.\nVancoaver Stocks\nConsolidated    , ,\ncork   I'rnvince\nIndian    Mines    ,\nInt.   Coal    ...'.:\nM-C-lihr?.:.\nSilversmftli     . . .\nTrojan   on   ...\nBtd\n.JlO.tut\nC3\n\"M\nOIL   INCORPORATIOK\nOTTAWA.   Jan.   2.   \u2014   Incorpornlions\nmve been granted  the firm of Blaclc-\noct;  V, troleums,   limited,  Calgary,   with\n1   capital   of   $!.--0,<*oi),\n 1 -M\u00ab. 1 1\t\nTWENTY-SIX  rAIJaVRES\nOTTAWA,   .Tan.   \u00bb.   ~   Notice   of   2i>\nssis'iimeats under the Bankruptcy act\n4                                                *S\nUsed Article*\nReal Estate\nRooms\nBoard\nTo Rent\nBoats and\nAutomobiles\nV\nGasified\nAdvertising\nf '\u2022      \"Y\nHelp Wanted!\nPositions Wanted\nLost and Foud\nLhestock\nMacliinay\nFarm Produce\nTimber and Mines\n*>                  '' 1\u2014*\nClassified Advertising Rides\nBINGO SLUMP MAY\nHALT INVESTMENTS\nDaily Mail Financial E3__-f\"\ntors Assert Company \u2022\nHas Not Been Frank\n- local Benrtin-r Notices\u2014Three crnla\nper wold each Insertion. In blackface\nor 'machine capitals 4c per word.\nItlackl'ace capitals f,o a word. Twenly-\nfJVO Per cent discount if run daily\nwithout change of copy for on* month\nor more. Where Advertisement l\u00ab set\nout in short lines the charge Is ] T,e\na. line for 1 Ionian type, L'Or fur blackface nnd Ko for blackface capitals.\n; Minimum   SBc,   If  chartred   BOc.\nWant    and    Classified    Advertlslnp;\u2014\n\u25a0One   and   a   half   conUl   per   wont   pW\ni Insertion.     If   paid   In   advance   fie   per\nI cord   per  week,  or  2'2\\i_c  per  word   per\nTransient   ads   Accepted    only\nh-in-advanco  hasis.     Each   inl-\n111*.   dollar   sign,   etc.,   counts\nword.       Minimum     Ko,     if\nMale Help Wanted\n'ANTED \u2014 L'nderijround foreman; B,\nC. silver mine. (live full particulars; where employed, name of mine\nand owner. Address, 111, Nelson\nDaily   .Vivs. (\"TOO)\nLON no\\.   Jan.   J.\u2014iCanadian   press\nCable)\u2014The   sharp   drop   in   Hinpo   gold\nmine    shares    leads    the    Dfttly    .Mail's'1 nnn usm   to mm mi.    ,.-\nfinancial   editors   to  comment 09011   the ,-ft0 ^F^.   ^'ANTFD-We   want   more\npowBlblUty   of .the   re\ninc  to reduce  the  inve\ncapital    in    itfSJsttng\nf'wbai   ^Ul;:ht\nIt thereof tend-\ntmeiit of British\nn the exploila-\nrftyf   an   Import'\nply\nLONDOW,   Jan.   i.\u2014(Ci\nnt   Clement   Rr the 'Knipire's  fold   sup\nMail   crrmpkiins   ihnt   the   BinBo\nMtnsm ' ntftnpany, has    issued    no\naiui'tHiu'eiiieni t\\A so the result\nTc#ent   indrp* nrteht   exatnlnai Ion\nproperty mnde l.y J. A. Dresser,\n1,   past   president   of   Ihe\nf_h iii       ti, .Jl;  r;-,,;\"i;i'h'V   P\"\"* dtan   Mlntns   intitule,   although    .he\n1       L        k   i'h':i,'!;,'u'1,   ;',,|,,min\"i,lt:  ^,VH\"1-  '\"rtvod   In   London\nL    1   U\".,e''h-, ',.,'':\u201e   _\u00b0.\u201eh2_P\"   1-n.'.!!'   ^\u00bbada   nearly   M,   ^ceks   OSO,\nupany\nsays\nMONTREAL SUGAR\nPRICE DECLINES\nusually make a holiday of .New Year's\nday, hecause of the first dav of she\nyear the rest of London makes a small\nShowing of working.\nGenerally speaking, prices remain\n\u25a0toady. The industrial market Will\nprobably   hang   fire   until   it   is   known\nwhat remission, If any, la made in the\nincome tax that awaits   the  citizens  in j -\u2014\t\nApril. j     MONTREAL-,  Jan.  2. \u2014--Th.\nLast week's prediction that the un-i Sttgar was reduced 23 cents\nderwriters would find themselves I pounds here today bv, all refiner\nsaddled wilh a ffoodly portion of Tic* H'rtcea today as compared with a vea\ntorlas lean of \u00a3\u2022;,tie.ii,ij<ifl -I'1, per cent, (ise are 12;8fl per inn pounds love\nut 7%, proved only too veil rounded. i'Todny's quotation*\u2014extra franulatei\nThe public subscribed only a bttjrarly | IT.J5 per cwt. In bMs.\nft   ptr   cent   Of   the   total.      Il    was   bad  -*\u25a0\t\nmanagement .to  being  out  a   loan   of      Mrs. cahin CoAlWge t\nthis  clmrat'ter on   the eve  of  Hie   Mi-1 honorary degTM by Doss\nprice\nmen who are willing to qualify for\njobs      paying      $1*6.00      to      MO&00\nmonthly as garage mechanics, battery  and   electrical   experts,  vuTcan-\nlt>rs, welders, engineers, etc, Also\nmen wanted to learn the b.irher\ntrade, which Is nice, clean, inside\nwork and pay a 136.00 to $S0tO0\nweekly. Write loday for free catalog and our sjieclal employment plan.\nHemphill Trade Schools. Limited.\nIM Ninth Avenue Kast, falgary, Or\nUU Uranvllh! street, Vanemivf r.\nfl\nI'tit\nIIAnN MONET AT TIOMW \u2014 Top can\nearn JI to |2 nn hour in your spare\ntime writing show cards. No canvassing. We instruct yon hy our\nnew simple Dtrectograpti System,\n\u25a0tlpply you with work and pay vou\n\u2022nan each week. Write today 'for\nfull particulars nnd free hook let.\nWMt\u00bbAagUB Show Card Service Limited,   ti   Colborirt   Building:   Toronto,\n_ Ci.nnfla.  ,7.-^)\nMRM. WOMEN\u2014To lenm nnrberlng;\nT>ii'd while learning; tools supplied\nCatalogue free. Moler College, Vancouver. (TfSS)\ngiven   rtn ]\nniversity.\nTKUj your\nwants   through   The   Daily\nFemale  Help  Wanted\nMail it to the Bank\nNo mailer how'far distant you may\nbe from this Punk you can always\nmake deposits by mail. Sums of\nmoney sent to ill by registered mail\nwill be credited to your account and\nimmediately acknowledged. Do not\nkeep a large sum of money at home\n\u2014mail it to lhe Hank.       \" \u2022   \u2022- \u00ab-\nIMPERIAL BANK\nWl'.Alil.K\nAli|.ly   J.\nold  help fir\n,v,  Apnlcdala.\nHI'.\n(77:11)\nNELSON BRANCH,\nCRANBROOK BRANCH,\nCRESTON BRANCH,\nOF CANADA\nJ. H. D. BENSON, Manure:\nW. R. GRUBBE, Manager.\nC. W. ALLEN, Manage,.\nNEW YORK,  .Ian.  2: \u2014 Pbrelgn b\nMlrar\u2014Mo,\nOniti>or  firm\u2014Electrolytic   ipot   b\nfrrliir,..,.   l.-.i-.\nTin\u2014Fhrn:   spot   rrnd   nrrrrl.v,   jr.fl,1\nfuturos.  IH.I7,\nIron\u2014Stfrrrty;   rrirrs   rrnrhnnRf,'l.\nl.rad \u2014 Firm; sprrl. II,75  lo $'1(1.13\n4 e hjajc\nSteady;   Kast   St.   I.'\n-Spot,    flT.r.a.\nSpot,\nZinc\nand   future*.\nAntimony-\nAt   London:\nSiandiird  I'npper  \u2014\nfutures,   t|l   IM,\nKleetrolvtic\u2014Spnt,   \u00a371    10a;\n\u00a371   la?.\nTin   \u2014   IpOt,   C2?4   111   Id!\ntn%\nt.ead   \u2014   Spoi,    113    li   Id;\n\u00a3in 16a\nZinc   \u2014   Spot,   HI    12l   6d:\nui Id.\n\\m\nEgg Markets\nOTTAWA,  Ja\nre;\nToronto\nI'KP quotation?\n'pecinl.\"\n-   pTunfl   specials,   Jobbing\n70c to Wcj stargs extra*,\n??c  lo 51c;  firsts,   41c   to   l?C.\nMontreal \u2014 iSresh extras, jobbin?\nI So; firsts, TjGc; Storagl extra4--, I7c;\nfirsts.   44c.\nPrairies   unchanged.\nBritish Columbia \u2014 Extras, Glc;\nfirsts, loe delivered; freih extras job-\nbins    ITOJ    flrsls,    15c;    pullel    tzmSi\nChleago \u2014\u25a0 Spot, \"ac. to He; futursa,\nJanuary, r. 1 Uc; February, IK<W%; April.\nSMle;  re ft-iterators.  December, JU-ygC.\nNew Tort\u2014\u00bb\u00abtra flrata lie; firsts,\n5Cc to lee; storage, *pru, tie to lee.\nRATES\nI2J8 C UN0E\u00bb '3*\novtn l _\u2022 re IS    71\nxr\n5\n10\n30\nW\n60\nN\n- 10 10*\n- 30 12-\n\u25a0 SO 15'\n- 60 18*\n- 80 20*\n1100. 24--\nWHEN romitting any amount\nup to $100, you will combine\nsafety, economy and convenience\nby using Royal Bank Money\nOrders.. They will be cashed by\nany Bank in Canada (Yukon excepted) without charge.\nYou will find our Money Orders\npayable in U.S. Dollars and Sterling\nmost convenient for making smah\nremittances to the United States\nand Great Britain.\nThe Royal Bank\nof Canada\nNelson Branch\nA D. M,-Leo<l. Mp.\nGrand Forks Brsne\n' G, A. Sp_k| M*r.\nIpmie Branch\nA. Warvn.Mi;r.\nKDL'CATRD yorinB Irr.U- trluTaon v-\npertoMo   In   l\u00bbpln\u00bb,   :,,\u201ei   wllllaa   t.>\nlaan bonkknpbitT.    Nm honu wiiir\nA|rj,ly   llox   77'.'(t.\n(TtM)\nI'.iily New\n(<r.AMim\u00a3rJ\nlirrnir rosnlts nrrU'ltly\n'y.     J'(.|. n Wort.\nAgents Wanted\nemien,    niake\nACKNTS   \u2014    Men    r\nbig money,  full  or spare  time,  selling\nArt stows I   Calling   Cards   in   leather\ncase,    to    your    friends.       New    idea\n\"   ryone   a    prospect.      Free   .sample.'\n125   Caii'ield   St.,   Winnl-\nArlstnen\n\u25a0peg. Mmxl\nLive   StOCK\n\u25a0dvertlsed in\nMis qu\n . 11JH)\ncklv  when  it  Is\nitimns.\nSituations Wanted Male\n.MAIIIilKIr\nklml   by\nKMPLOTMRNT\nMI.\nit work of rrny\nor hnu\u00abr kor'li-\nrhtT. ..Il'l Dh-\nli'y nml Obarr-\n ...IWf)\nnjrarlty.\nrrry\n.\u25a0l.il;. Map aaji\nt':rrr  flylva  Fnrrl\nII,  Dally Nf\u00bbw.\n        (tfBll\nwonir,   tlirniieh   Tiro   Ilnily\nRoom and Board\nProperty Wanted\nMNADIAN Mould r.-nt Irrrprovrrl ft\nrrirroh nnr NolKin. Would buy\nrrrrl of flr,l jrmr, if inltable '\nTWt,   Dally   Nows. |7\nHo\nTi:T.t,   your   wirntf.\nN'ows   ol(r\u00abfiH,.,l\n\"rrour;lr   Tire   Dall'\nVisiting Cards\nFor  Ladies  or\nGent\/emeu\nWe can give you\nprompt delivery of personal visiting cards.\nHighest grade printing\nand materials.\nThe Daily News\nQuality Printer*\nNELSON, B. C,\nCity Property for Sale\n$2100Buys a Good Home.\nSolid Stone Foundation.\nFive, minutes' talk from\nBaker Street. Terms arranged.\nC. W. ArPLEYAKD\nisnrnnee City  Property\n' \u25a0  ' \u25a0 . \u25a0\u25a0   . (TIM)\nMiscellaneous for Sale\nHOOD dry wood, fir nnd tamnmc. full\neord 111 Inch, eash on delivery, ?10.fi0\nper cold; 4 foot wood. ta-fiO per\neord; three ricks to a cord. Phone\n,1.   Jieariii,   (111IM. (773;t)\nPLACE! your orders early for lee, find\nbe assured of \u2022T'leii tptality. Reason*\nable   price.     Roy   JIui'eb,   Movie.\n(77*1(1)\nIOR    SALE\u2014Cocker    Spaniel    purple\".\nP. II. Shields. Trail, B.C. (7tifiS)\nFOR PALP\u2014One flrst-etftSI safe made\nby   J,   J,   Taylor.     Heavy   structure.\nConvenient     size,     47x^5x58     Inches.\nApply, i!ox 7311, PaMy News (73!*8>\nDAPPPLS,     KKOh     AND     EMPTY\nHacks \u2014 MacUonald Jam Company,\n_Nelson. ___^ <771S .\nPIPPTAND fittings, etc.\nComplete line ripe and Fittings,\nall slzew.   Special, l-lnoh Pipe, 8o\nper   foot.     Roofing   Felt,    1-ply,\n|1.B0; 2-plf, %'1M; 3-ply, 11,01 per\nroll.'   Extra heavy 3-ply Mineralized   Surface,   90   lbs.   per   roll,\nspecial,   $3.25.     94-inch   Air  IIoso,\nsuitable for gardens, 6c per foot.\nMixed  Wire Nails,  $2.00  per  keg.\nWire Rope, Canvas, Logging Supplies   and   all   kinds   equipment.\nB.C. JUNK CO.\nlt|. Powell St.            .Vaacpuver. B.C\n SJM)\nFurnished Rooms to Rent\nTO RENT \u2014 Furnished housekeeping\napartment. Hoi inter srary purpose.   Apply tins Baker street (77C0)\nFOR RENT \u2014 plnlng-roora aitohen,\npantry, two bedrooms. Well furnished and  clean.   117  Silica.     (77-IS)\nFOR RKNT \u2014 Two rooms, j-tcam-\nhtated,   SUlte,   Stirling   ]|ote|.      (77_)\nSt'ITP   for   rent\u2014Campbell's   Btudln,\n(___)\nLive Stock for Sale\nFOR SALE <>n RENT\u2014Two light\nhorses, Apply P. Pool In, P.O. Box\nTit,  Nelson.  __ (7*01)\nFOR SALE -- Twenty grads Sbvop-\nslttre Ewes, also Kwo I.ambs, all\nbrad    tn   registered    Ram.       Prices\nreasonable.      l(ir\u00abt.    Byrlnga   Creek.\nJ (fTM)\nnm    BALE   \u2014   Purebred    YorkahJw\npitts,    ti    weeks    ohl.    price    ||    each\n\u25a0  f.o.h.     Crescent     Valley.        Applv     J.\nKoalanclc,   Crescent   Valley,   R.C.\nHUt)\n'I!   SA1.K\nv,.ikid.ire beass,  |1\nMarsden. Taghum.\nBred   White\nand   |U   (Mich.\n(TfiB)\nI^EA^\"V teams for hire or sale on\neasy terms. Apply Pox T<JM, rtol*-\n.\u2022-\u25a0on News\/ (7<:::i)\nCOYOTE POC-M'S OP Till: P1FFER-\nent hreeds- I luivtj Ibcni, real good\noiicf;; held over tbe Ftimmcr for\nnow.    l'erey  Neale,   I.ovat,  Kask.\n(7fia7>\nLive   stock   fe|j3   qmckiy   when   It   l\u00bb\nsdyartjaed tn those column\".\nFor Rent\nFURNISHED   fivo-ronmerl   hotta*.     An-\nI'ly r;n; Carbonata, fTTtiTi\nFOR RENT\nSfvn-rnnmorl   Ilrjnsn,    RK   pmv.i\nHlrool;    l'nrnncr.;    IWJA,\nBavan-raomod Honaa. nm front \u2022\nBtraat:  120.00.\nCHAR.  F.   JIoIIARDY\nPlre\u2014Lift\u2014Alll'ilrrolrilp   nnrl    Arridont\nIrifrurarrt'p.\n      \u25a0 (Wtll\nLive Stock Wanted\nVANTHfl  \u2014   To   lrlro,   tlrr-i>r>   nr   IbH\nl(.;irns    h(\"rvy    Ir.KRirrf?    horwa,     \\vltlr\nharnen.   Apply J. H. Wlnlaw, Wvrrn-\nii'i, r..,\\  r;':ri)\nMiscellaneous   Wanted\nmDliS AND WOOlr\u2014For prlocn  npplv\nJ.   I*.   Mnrijrrrr. llux  417,   Nolson.\n  (71IS1\nPoultry and  Eggs\nWHITE  Lcphnrn   Pull.ta  f,ir\ntaylar;   li   o;ich.     Cra'ek,   \u00ab\nRoad.   Phoa. \u00bb\u00bbT\u00bb,\nFOR   8ALB  \u2014  Og\nLnhora   bnaoire,\n\u25a0   irrrllrrr     twtnty-f]\nChaBflun, Aiiiil.viu\nair-;   rrll\nL-rtrrtrrv\n(ttIM\nlrrrnrlrerl    WtUtfl\nn    p.M   tn   Klllt.\nMCB.        J.      II.\n(77113)\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL\nDIRECTORY\nItadminton Supplies\nXITTO\u2014 li.'irqirr-IS\nil   rcnalrto.    siiair-a\nIcry iround.   Machuio work.\nII.\nrestrung\nand    cut\"\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL\nDIRECTORY]\n(Continued!\nElectrical\nDBAITSHAYElf EEVEtOPMEKT CO.'\nX.1D., DEANSHAVEK, B. C\u2014 |\nWestinnhmise Rndio Sets, Radio Parts.\/\nComplete Super-IIeterod*'no Kits, Myers J\nTubes. \\Vrentingliouso Mazda bumpH, 1\nlron.4, Toasters, Etc. V. & K, Aulo-\nniatle ];|ectrie pumps. Smnll Hydro-\nElectrle JMantH  a Specialty. (7717)1\nTransfer\nATKINSON    TBAHSFHB -\nWood,    rhnne rll. \u2022.\n\u25a0 Coal   and I\n\u2022.(7771) I\nInsurance\nSUN   urn\nCANAOA-\nASSTJBANCE     OO.     OP\nJ.   C.   Kfnnorly;. IJlRtrict\nKop.   Offices\u2014(Hiker  Ellr.  Nelson.   B.C.\n(7770)\nChimney- Cleaning\nW?\nM.     rOWLBS,\naner.i\nOMIclal    Chimney\n(777,1)\nPrinting\nTail DAILY NEWS\u2014Qrrallty Printing\nHulinK, I.oosftLeaf I'orm.T, I.edg,r\nSheets  ami   Hinder*   alrvayrr   In   fitor'k.\nJ ^-i\u2014l 1.  nr\u2014\nInsurance and Real Estate\n !\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' \u2014 *,\u2014    .    \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0... ',.\u25a0(.\nDA. MorABLANO\u2014Real Estate tn-\n. Btinrnce\u201e Creenhlll and Bellevtre\nCoal. H00*\" : No- 6' K.W.C. Jlloek.\nl'lrono   4fr. (77.TJ)\nR~w7 DAWSON\u2014 ,. ..     ~~\n.   Seal  Estate,   Insurance,   Rent&li,!\nAnnalile 131k. I>.0. Box J3S. l'hone' 1S7.\"\n... .   _,(7774)\n3.    DILI;,    IKSOBANCB    rABM\nAND   CITT   FKOPSKTY.\n508  Ward   Street.                    Nelson,  Tl.C.\n  '\u25a0'\u25a0\"*>\nH.\nMonuments\n\/CAMPBELL      ft\nRITOniB     trtONU.\nMBNTAI, CO.\u20141*. O. Bor^ 805, Nel.\nirr'.     Telenhone   164. (777r.)\nII.ASSIFIKD arts bring results qulcaly\nand eeont'inlcally.    ll^o a word.\t\nChiropractors\ni LLAN  S.  DODDS,  D.C\u2014Phone   6*1\nOffice Hours. 10-18; 1-4 and hy an-\npolrilinetrt. Aberdeen Block, Nelson, B.C.\n(7452)\nCLASSIFIED ads brine results\nand\nonomlcallv.\niff results quickly\n1 Ho ri woM. ^\nAccounting\nCHABLES  T.  MDNTBB\u2014 >   \"+'\nAuditor,   xcDcaald  J\u00abra  IdUldlar.\nBox   1191 Nelson,   B.C.\n_^___  (7777)\nFlorists\nGRIZZELLES    OREENHOUKB,    KBL.\nson. Cut\nl'lou-crs and l'Joral destgna,\n(777S)\nWH. S. JOHNSON\u2014\nrirorrn  242.  Cut Flowera,    Potted\n1'ljnls ;uiq  1'loral   l:mblenrs. (77S1)\nWholesale\nA      KACDONALD  It  CO.\u2014\nA. Wholesale Oroeers nnd Provision\nMerebrinrs. Importers of Teas, Coffees,\nSprees, Pried 1'ruits, Staple and Fanev\n(iroeerle...   Nelson.    D.C. l777\u00bb)\nEngineers\nGteett Bros., Burrfe. ^\nNELSON,   B.   C.\nCIVIL     AND     MININO)     ENGINEERS\nB.C., Alberta and DorrUatoa .\nLand  surveyor,.\nCrown  Grant   A{;e,n1s.   ,   Itlit* Printing.\nI     .   :   - . ,, T*T.'. '*'.VfT (77S.I)\nH.   D.    DA.V30N,    Land    Snrv,jor,\n\u2022  MinirrL' 'and Civil Engineer.\nKaslo.   H.C. (77S1)\nAssayers\"\nEW. WIDDOWSON, Box A110S Hel.\n\u2022 sr.n, B.C. Standard westeru cnargea\n  7 (7797)\nAuctioneers\nW    CUTLER\u2014\nGoods Sold Privately and at anotloa\nNelson   Auction   alrrrt,   Vernon   Street,\n '\u25a0     '       (77S1')\nFuneral Directors\nT\\ J. ROBERTSON, r.D.S. (\u2022 B.\u2014\nU. 60) Victoria street l'hone 291.\nNight. l'hone.. 15.71.. . (7783)\n'_3 S_\nStandard Pnrnltnre\nCo. \u2014 Under takers.\nFuneral Directors,\nAuto bearse, up-to-\ncluro cbapel. Best\ntservleea. Price*\niv.-ijsonable.      (7781)\nWANTEI>\u2014Clean   coiton   raire.       F1t#\ncents per pound.    Tbe Dally Newe.\nBRINGING UP FATHER        -:-        \u2014j\u2014        -:- _-_        _:\nBv Georoe McMaau\nWHILE -YOU ARE\nV\/OR.K.II-V THEM OUT\nI'LL ROM Dowrs TO\n\"   ,DirsT-Yt>:\n\"lUiL (' f r\n| VOU *olT Pii^HT w\nTHERe r\\MO LOOK\nUPTlCWORDilN _\nTHE OICTlbNARY *.*=)\n1 ' 4WE: THEM TO *rOU\nt\u00bb25 ey IrrTL FrATuat Siavrci, Inc.,\nCrenr Rritnin ri|lit, re..e.ved.\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS,--SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1925\nPage Seres'\n\u00abM\nNews of Sport\nDRAWS FOR GAMES\nAT RINK TONIGHT\ngttmefl  In  the city\nluting   rink  ur-e  aa\nt' Drawn for' th'\nacnodule at tiro\nfollows: .\nT At 7 o'vloik\u2014A. Leith vs. W.\nSlynira. A. 1>. Mi-U'ud vs. P. Wtrtrie,\n.1. 11, 1). ltniaim vs. \\V. Tlinmairn.\n1>. HtDr-rrls vs. Dr. B. C. Srrrytlr,\nJimtra O'Shou  va. Dr. W. li.  Steed.\nAt 9 o'clock\u2014A. R. Walley va. O.\nr.lndworth. J. O. Hrrrryun va. W. E.\nWrrrjsrjrr, H. W. Uobertaon va. Fl.\najhnrpe, G. DonRlaH va. C. K. Mc-\nHurrly. A. Jeffs vs. John Carrmel.\n\"Dazay\" Vance has pitched for\nHastings, Neb.,; New York; (American league),; Clttsburgh, St. Joseph,\nToledo, .Memphis. Rochester, Sacramento,   New   Orleans   and   Brooklyn.\nHDD-WINTER\nSALE\nSpecial Bargains for\nChildren\nBoya'      Strong       Boota\u2014I.erkle\nEtna' tl   to   1314    83.30\nSIlea   1   to   Eft    $3.80\nBoya'   Medrum-Weioht   Box Kip\nBluchart\u2014\nSizes   11   lo   UK   :.. .-82.80\nSizes 1 lo SU  83.10\nKAPLAN TAKES\nFEATHER TITLE\nIN THE NINTH\nFrom Second Round It Is\nAll His; Kramer Is\nCut to Pieces\nFOR THREE ROUNDS\nDOESN'T HIT BLOW\n40 Pain Boya' Regular $5.00\nand $5.50 Boota\u2014Brokafl\nlh.es.   To claar ...83.80\nSizes   1   to   '.Vi   In   tiro   lot.\nGirla'   Box ' Calf   Bluchers-\nSizes   8   to   10',;      ....$2.80\nSizes 11  lo 1   $3.65\nGlobe Pillow Walt Boota\u2014Keg-\nillar prlr-v Ha*. Sale price.\nP^r    82.10\nAll our regular1 trtr.jk of Men's,\nWomen's arid Children's Shoes\non sale.\nWafcon Shoe Co., Ltd.\nLet us do your Shoe  Repairing\ntb;it OM-Bcd mi old t-ut over  Liie  Pliil-\nadelphlan'a   eye.\nKapUn'a   left   eye   flopped   a   Kr.nnei-\nJab,   iind   WM   I'beding.\nTakes   Lead  In   Third\nAfter Kramer had pumped ].*rt\u00ab nod\nrlKlits to the body at tliu ntiirt uf\nthe iblnl. the Merlden imm took a\nlend wlil.b be retailed until the end.\nKfiphin refused tu allow Kramer i\u00ab\u00bb\nlead In the fourth, nnd administrated\nMother wvere thraahlng with timt\nwblp-llk.* bit. dancing about bin vie-\ntim and beaming confidence. The\nfifth btuiijiht another vIcIouh attack\nto K'rainer's h<:ul, and It WM apparent that the battle euubl nut lust\nluiiC. Kramer's bead bobbed with ri^ht\nand left In th*) sixth, and the I'hlla-\ndelphlau f;iil.'.l tu lift a hand except tu defend bis fitee IbruUKbnut the\nrimml,     Fur   the   next   two   ruunds.   und\nuntil   the   knockout   In   the   ninth,   it\nitl  all   one   war,   with   the   New   ICninlander    pommelling\nble\nAll      hlS\nNew   Bng-\naoemingly\nManager Throws Towel Into\nRing; Victor Young\nRussian\nMEW YORK, Jan. *\u25a0-\u2014\u2022LouIh (Kid)\nKaplun, of Merlden, Conn., tonight was\nrecognised, as  featherweight   champion\n>t the world, by scoring a technical\nknock out over llannv Kramer, of\nPhiladelphia, In the ninth round of a\nUi-rntind bout in M.idinon Square Carrie n, the fin 11 in the tournament con*\nducted hy the New York stale atblet-\n!\u00ab commission, to find a Hueeessor t >\nJohnny'Dundee,   who  surrendered   the\n'itie.\nKiplan used the name tactics he\n\u2022\u2022.ployed In hie previous Pouts of the\nnurnament. rusblnir In with a tattoo-\n\u25a0ng left und a flashing right Ihat bure\ndown his opponent for seven roiindn.\nAfter the second round there was little\ndoubt ahout 'he ftWeow* for lrp*w\u00ab-\nPlieared unable to get hla mucb-tout-\n\u00abd left Inio action, and um new\nKn gland 'butisuw,\" whirling und\nwhirling, was cutting bis man lo\npieces,\nPhiladelphian Helpless\nTime after time the I'hlladelphian,\nstanding up under u battering sueh-as\ntew men have received In n pitM ring,\nheld bis bands to his head and backed\naway. Re - was helpless. There was\na large gash over his left eye, und\nhis   right,   was   closed.\nin tin* eighth, nn Krumc-r glowered\nabout, the crowd called upon the ,e|'-\neree ti> stop the hat tie, nuti u* Lhe.\nend of tiie round they donned Ui'-lr\n.;oats. for they- knew that the. next\nI round would finish It.\nI After one minute und 11 seconds\nof the ninth round. Kramer's manager\n'hurled a towel Into the ring as a\n\u25a0 nlgn or surrender, with bis boxer tot-\ni tiring under a succession of lefts and\n. rights to the head, and blood pouring\ni from his face.\ni Bath  After  Knockout\n! Kaplan opened the contest by ehoot-\n' big a whorl rlgli*. to the head. Which\n; nettled his opponent, hut Kramer re-\nItaM.-ited    With    lefts   and    rights    t.\nAfter Kramer left the ring Hi was\nlearned  that   his  nose  had  been  broken.\nKaplan Is a native of Russia. He\nin Hit years old. and hM been fighting for the past six years. He ran\naway from his Russian home ut the\nIM of II, and came to this country\nto seek his fortune. He has fought\nvirtually every leading featherweight\nin the game, and Is considered ope\nif the nuteat men in the lM-pound\ndivision.\nWins by Thirty-seven to\nTwenty-six; Game Is Fast\nand Close\nHOCKEY GAMES\nARE REVISED\nIntermediate Schedule Completed; Game at Rossland\nTonight\nThe   remainder   of   the   InLetluediute\nhockey schedule of the West Kootenay\nHockey league was drawn up on. New\nYear's, day here. Two games have\nalready been played. The remainder\nuf   the   i?:-bedule   Is   as   follows;\nJanuary     7\u2014Nelson at  Ko\u00abslund.\nJanuary   1 I \u2014Rossland at Trail.\nJanuary   li.'.\u2014Rossland  at  Nelson.\nJanuary  88\u2014Nelson at Trail.\nOwing to the senior game scheduled for here on New Year's day\nhaving been cancelled, tbe senior\ngame schedule was revised somewhat.\nRossland play a Trail tonight and\nRossland plays In Notion on Monday\nnext, January   5.\nThe secretaries of the; various clubs\nhave been notified of the changes\nmude In tho schedule, \u25a0-   \\ \\\nROSSLAND WINS\nOVERTRAILBY\nLEAST MARGIN\nMAJORS MAY HAVE\nA LONGER SEASON\nDrafting Committee Talks\nof an Extra Month; Ban\nNot Present\n  I     PITTHBCROI*   Jan.   I Tlir.r   ri.i-m-\nf,        ,. \/-,..       T,i n*   I        TitTM   (if    rli,.    National   anil    ArniTU-atr\nSmeller Citv Plavcrs Make,*,:, ,u   i,aK\u201e,,-,  B<-i ui.,i  d'aruak\nf. TT     1   t     1       1     T?    *l     J        .'..I.Ht.llt.f    IIK't     ll'Tl-    ti.ilay    ami    want\n,ame right nut I'ail to jr.. \u201e,\u201ek \u00ab\u25a0 tiw'm*.; wh.-dui. \u25a0.   nan\nXtTi      n   \u2022   i                                         Julmwirr,    arealdrnt    uf    lln-    rominll-\nWin   PointS ll.asn...   ami   a   men r   uf   Il.r ...ill-\nlid nut attend Uv.iuse i.C a rrlirrl.t\nKing Returns the\nHighlander*' Withes\nOTTAWA, Jan. J.\u2014 New year W***\nllrga frorrr Kirn; Geori;,! wero re-\neervral by Lieut.-Culonol W. 8. Wr:\u25a0\u2022 -.1.\n..rrirer r-ommaridlng tha llth baltallOD,\nUuv.il Ottawa HlghlaniJanj. In r\u00abply\nto a cable aent by Colonel -\\Vood on\nbehalf ol the regiment Tho King's\nreply  follows:\n\"I nlneenlv rliarrk all ranks of tl.n\niilrrwa Hlghlandera for their gTeat-\nr.r;-<. ami I hope that the ComllaT\ncar may hrlr.K the reyhnerrt evt.r-y\nlUrfeaa,\u2014Oaotrfa  It.  I.\"\nTHAU..    Jan.    2.    \u2014\nacora ar \u25a0\u2022 tu l in fa.\nTrail l,.riir,').t |,..I lie I\nr.y iiml Krr a foothold\naerJes; hefor.e , an er.t\nof   ov.r   l:OU   hockey   r\nwaa   faat  and  clean.  >\nblir   haiiiJiean.\nWilli\nill..,\nNELSON BEATS IMmMimiuw\nKASLO IN FAST \u2122\u2122\nHOOP CONTEST NIAGARA_ FALLS\ntin*   final\nRossland,\nM' ritbt to\nin* kague'i\nHtlfl crowd\nThe \u25a0.\u2022aine\nsoft ici' I\nI played the best\nhcokey,   ami   tae   combinetloo   rusnee\nwtie   e\\evl|.-nt\nRossland suffered four minor casualties during the game, and several\nPfnaUlos were handed out to both\ns!des.\nIn   the   flr.-t   period  Mollsky  of  Ross-       Tin\" \u00abrarti   of   drat'i\nland,    after   six    minute-*   of   pUy   in    ;i    .^..s    will    eonllnir\nskirmish    In    front    ut   the   Trail    net.    and   probably    Bond\nmade   the   first   goal   for   RossIjmhI.   fol- | schedules    wilt    he\nlowed   immediately   by    -Miller   of   Trail | the   leagues   meet   ii\non  a  puss   from   Dewer   soofiftg  Trail's j  ^\nJirst   counter,   after   14   minutes.\nThe first period Was l*sl. with play\ni xc-eiitloiinlly clean and good conibin-\natioo  on boih atdee.\nIn the .^t cond period Ni lion on n\n\\intiH from Moiisky after i 1 minuies\n, f en red Itosn] unci's second and last\n'counter   for   soal.\nThe biHt period was scor.-less, with\nboth teams working- hard, und Nelson\n;tnd Norris of Itossland playlflff 'i\nsieiiar cilice, while -gpeed\" Moynoa.\nWalte and Mclntyre of Trail starred\nfor   the   locals.\nWnite's stlck-handltiiB was exeep-\ntlouatly good, Moynes' d, fencp was a\nfeature, and Mclntyre excellent nt\netiott-checking.\nXition-\nHevdbr, president of th\nnl circuit. Barney Dreyfowa, owner ol\nthe Ptttaburgh club, and Will llar-\nrldge, secretary .\u00ab\u25a0 Prenideat Johnson\nattended today e niepunt.\n' Meinhers of Ihe committee Opofce of\nthe poitaiblllty of returning to the Mi\necltedule HrnMffMnent for olotdu the\ndale on October 84. Instead of late\nhi He|tteniber. The early closing dule.\nIt    was   Stated,    Was    f..und    mi^itisfae-\ntory.      The    opening    dsie,    it    w\nstated, would remain Ihe same M\nhisl     l-_\nthe   sched-\nPRESIDENTS SCORE\nHIGHER FOR CURLING\nDOMINION EXPPi5cJ\nMONEY ORDER\n,-C PR ST.\".' : -.\nDOMINION   EXPRESS   AGENCIES\nGait Noses Out Stratford\nand Preston Defeats Kitchener\n4.\nKASI.O. .hrn. '.'. \u2014 la yn.t r,f tha\nfaatvat baakctball K.i\"r..s wltneaaea In\nKaalo,   Nabnii   i\u201enitirr   dafaatad   tl...\nl.rc.rl   (tirrrr   117   Ir,   ^li.     It   wr.fr   altvona'8\ngli.iir-   nil  tu   tl.r;  l.i^t   Irrllrrrti-  r.f  play,\nNolaba I....U tl... I.'rr.l aarty Irr tbe\nrranri,   rrrrrl   ut   half-Una   tl..-   scoru   was\n2a t<> is.\nIn   th*-   lar.t   l.rrloj   Kartlu clrrrrt;  buck\nBtruriir.   arrd   u.r.s   wlllrin   nix   point*   r\u00bbt\ntaa   HclBVn    taam   tv.o   irrirrutrr.   before ,\ntlll.c   w;r.i   (Mll.rl. I\nTin-   Irrrll    Man   i-rovMlril   with   wllrllv\n.Ki'11,.1     tana.     wl...    eaaafta    for    Hum\nKaalcj    liirni.      Nilsuu   alrio   lirul   inurry !\nfrl.nda h.  n.r> \u25a0udlena*.\n(*or  N, IHO..,  loan  A.   K, reu.soir  waa i\ntin- ...ur. tiiiiiiinit atar.   He collected  no\nlean than 14 of Nilfiiirr'K polnm. Itur.t\n0( K;r..lo was aim a briKlrt scorer, i\nwill.   Ill  points  for  Kaalo,\n1.  rtr.rl   KaHlo   funs I\nw.ir  mere ihitn pleased with  tire dis\n 1;.      |:    rn. I   lor   krTo.'-ilor.t.~  r.rr.l j \u00bb\u2022\u00bb*   l*r*\u00ab   >1\"'1\"'     l''\"llowlt.K   Ota   Kami\nSenior O.H.A.\nLondon 10. Nlairara Kail\nn.-rlt  3. \u25a0trattord 2-.\nJ'ri'.slon   \u00ab,   Kitihi'itor  3.\nIntermediate O.H.A.\n(-rtyitgn   \u00bb.  Caledonia   I.\npurnia 4. Watrord 3.\n(Nencoe 3. St. Tlionnrs :'.\nA.iioro   G.   HI, l.rrion.l   Mill   I\nririlliii  5. Ilmccbrldcp 3.\nKliiKisl.in 7, Urockvlllo 4,\nOahawa  4.  Wl.itby  1.\nI'ort M,,\\,i' 4. Bowmanvtlle 3,\nOakvUle  r,.   Hamilton Biaverri\nl-oii   Coli.iiirrii..   3,   Kluiirra\n'l'n.-iiloii-C..l.nnrrt.    poeiuofled.\nJunior   O.H.A.\n11. lU'Villo fi. l';,rri|.l.i'lir.r.l :,.\nNlaajaru   l-rrlls 2. Ilrililsl.y 1J.\nSim..... .',.  Tort  Dover 1,\nMount Kunal 4. Hanover 3.\n(.\u2022rirv.i.lrrrrsl    11.   HilnlsMll..   2\nGraham and Fotheringham |\nPlay Deciding Game\nat Rink\nLineup\neup  wan  an  follows\nThe   Hi\nK. (Puffy) Oartand, goal: Moynes,\nWalte, defence; Dewar, Miller. O'Orady,\nF. Laurtente, Mclntyre. McDonald, for-\nWHldH.\nl-'or   HosKlatid\u2014JohneoO,   fOftl;   fuller.\nUantera, dofonoe: Jewell, Bltifer, Noi-\nris,   Moiuski,   Nelaon   and   !\u25a0:.   Dewar.\nforvrardN. \t\nReferee\u2014A. I.. Haunders; time-keep* i rtcnt'i\ncr\u2014M. Marshall; and M MichUcley, \\ j,.IU\nffpflU   Judfc'c. i\n('.aims nt Urn eoel.tlg rlnli\nday resulted in tin- foTtowIni\nthe |iresi,]enfH Aiulrrw. 1; BeaSOO,\n7; Hell, 6; Bunvan, IS; llusli. 7; lunulas. 7; t'arlmcl, ti Dredge. 1ft; l-'atb-\nbrIngham, ll; Honeton. ll; v. H. Om-\nham, T; Jeffe, I; Horewill. i: Keith,\nfi; Ledingbam, I; Mcllardy. B; Vvr-\ngU_\u00bb,   li   Dill,   !>\u25a0\nThe same played between l\\ H.\nOrahaHi and Pot her Ingham reoutted\nm a  \u25a0core of 8 for Poth-r-rIngham,  S\n(iraham. thin 4 making the pri.si \u2022\nscore 161, and tin* rlr.it-presl-\n1 \\&\n\u2022 \"\" Football    l|    played    by    Ihe    Id.iho\nTCvery   soldier   in   the   Freneb   urniy i university   eleven    without    tbe   \u2022WT-\ntolMI part   In athletics.     It   is  a   part   iMf  of  h   regular   team  captain.   The\nof  hi.s duty an ft  \u25a0ptdUr,  and   be  hM ; coach   iiiinn's   u,   f eld   captain   before\nio compete, in at least one branch. the start of each kuiuc.\nDrop In and Enjoy a\nPleasant Hour's Fun\nat the\nSemaphore\nBowling\nAlleys\nWeekly prizes given for\niii*rh scores at five pins\nand ten pins.\nTHE SEMAPHORE\nSMOKE SHOP\nBilliards\u2014Bowling\u2014Smokee\n507\/2    BAKER ST., NELSON\nthe\" pace   WM   furious. I  \"\"    Nel.-on    team    wns    the    (pue\u00abt    of\nKaplan     Introduced     his    triphammer 1 \">\u00ab   Kaslo   boy;-  at  a   -upper  and   dance\nleft,   und   Kramer   seemed   worried   at I lo   the   high   school   audhorlum.\nthe   bell,\nThey   c\nns   the   sc\n\u25a0d    in.   and    were    CfttttlOM\nid  round   started.     Kramer\nsent   a   left   to   the   heart   which   Jurrcd\nhis   opponent,   Kaplan   returning   ft   left\ni-tips    were;       Nelson\u2014J.     A.\nPergoeoa,   a.   Perguwh,   K.   McVlcker.\nIt.   Maur.r,   B.   C.   Hunt   and   J.   li.   Cur-\nKiiiibi\u2014I'erUins.     Zwleky,     Hu\nUarland,   I'-atteriek   and   BtthJNM,\nTy Cobb holds the record for mo*.\ngames      phi veil      in     I be    Aniellciin\nloam,   his   total   un  to   li$4   being\nI44f. ,T. II. Wafciier, hoiil-tville-l'Uts-\nbornh, holds the reeord for ,11)9*1\nKUines  played   In  the  National  league,\nhie total Ixlng yit\u00bb..\nBritishConsols\nCigarettes\nWis finest of Virginia mvLHorlh Carolina\nVooaccos bknded For Canadians\n12\n(or\n15*\nAlso in attractive tins ofSOandlOO )\nOur Mail Order' business with out-\nof-totni customers tluriny the pant year\nhas been very gratifying to ws. We\nintend to gain more customers during\n1\u00bb25, and offer service and prices that\nwill be hard to equal. Watch the\nNelson News daily for details of our\nofferings. If not a subscriber, become\none today, as you. will more titan save\nthe price of the paper by talcing advantage of the mercliandise we advertise.\nSpecial Clearing Lines in Boys' Tweed\nBloomer Saits Previous to\nStocktaking\nROYS' FAWN\nAND GREY\nTWEED ENGLISH - MAKE\nliLOOMER\nSUITS \u2014Good\nquality, well\nmade and perfect fitting.\nOnly nine suits\nin the ranife.\nAges. C. to.. U\nyears. Regular prices\n$11.50 to\n114.00, Clearing price, per\nsuit. S8.50 to\nS10.50.\nThis is a very\nspecial offer and\nwe would advise your seeing them early\nto avoid disappointment.\nSpecial Clearance of Boys' Navy Serge\nReefer Coats Previous to\nStocktaking\nBOYS' GOVERNMENT NAVY SERGE\nREEFER COATS\u2014With gilt buttons.\nEnglish make. Only four coats\u2014one\neach si\/.e, age C, 7, 8 and 9 years. Regular price $7.95. Clearing price $<!. 15\nDon't miss this chance for a real bargain'.   ',\nA Pledge of Greater Service for the New Year\nLooking toward this New Year of 1925, we have every confidence it will be the greatest in our history.\nThe reputation Hudson's Bay Company has gained for \"Seal of Quality\" merchandise, with consistently lowest\nprices possible, is built on the solid rock of dependability, for the merchandise sold by the Company must\ngive satisfaction no matter what the price. We wish to pledge to you a store big, broad, friendly, progressive, for the year 1925 and ever afterward.\nFootwear        \\ Off to School On   ra&%&GirMn''2\n-pv '  -    -   \u25a0  , \u25a0   \u25a0 \u25a0   \u2022      : heavy quality.   At     ... .. ;><)<\u2022\ndepartment Monday gm School underwear\nSome Clearing Numbers in Ladies' _\u2022_           School on Monday n.eans C(^;^XLg7l,.A\"\"NV\"\"K    '\"\"\"'\nFootwear ^ft      extra pieces of clothing 'Each ...........          spa. 45 and P3.2&\nLADIES' 1-BAR D0NG0LA KID SLIP- T\u00abVl       required.     A   child   well GIRLS' COMBINATIONS\u2014 Fleece lined\nPERS\u2014Military  heels;  smart cut-out v-t-^^y^clothed is protected  from Sizes 2 to 8 yean     tjl.85 and atl.OS\npattern   on   vamp.     Pair    $3.95 A\/\/\/V the  had  we-ither    and   is Large sizes, ID lo 12 years         |2.2T.\nLADIES' 1-UAli. PATENT SLIPPER\u2014 [fj>     \/  4 llt  .   ,, *T\"\",r'   '\"'\"   ,s\nMilitary heel.    Pair  $3.95 M       \/    fl   physically in a better con- r, .                .   _        .\nladies' suede strap walking    vlir-J^M dition to absorb lhe (id,0<)1       v-nina ana i^rocKery\nSHOES-Military  heel.     We   have   a      ^^l^ lessons. Qff   . . \u201el|(lmrMl> aml M.-\nfew pairs in log cabin, grey and black. M|r_ vtnniav   cpnnm r         .         \u2022,                 >. ,ui\nSold well at S7.50.   To clear ....$5.95 WM k,L1Ulh!l    SCHOOL lines at special  prices.     Al  this sea-on\n _Thc.se shoes are of our usual standard. MM DRE S.S ES. .\u2014 .Eiulor .ot the. year, generally, there are heap*\nhigh grade, but sizes are now broken and _M Dress,  in   navy   Serge, of breakages, and this will be a time 11\npriced low to clear. _jD trimmed white and red replenish your stock.   These ))rices only\n\/-L-IJ     >    D    i tHD braid; red Silk tie; 3 to hold  good  for  the  quantity  at   present\n,        ,,\u2022.\u25a0\u00bb,'!*        i     ,-    i <J0U        12   ycars-     The.  mo\u00bbt in stock.\nIn  addition  to those  advertise;   yes- WKP        practical school costume ptaiN     WHITE     SEMI-PORCELAIN\ntcrday, we have Brown or Rlack Kid and \\             *       ......    l,,,,^.,!,...,^ j  ,,A,K.,,,, A !   ,.    , 5 l    ,\u2022              i\nPatent Leather Boots, in both lace or but- '   W         ^ks well.    At  $3.95.        \"'NNhK WA1{1''-1M ,'\"- \u00ab\"*****\nton style.    These are in sizes 8 to 10\\'_ - P>          s, ka       \u00abi or      am       ;,             ,  ..                       ,           mnnn\nonly, which we are selling at just the S\u00abo5'      ^^     a'U'       VmI\" \"\"<\u2022 \u2022   f\u2122''\"' T''      \"      If A\nnrl_ of \u2022! tviir of slinners *                                              Plates,  0-inch,  per doz $1.C )\nBLACK KID BUTTON OR BI UCHER SCHOOL DRESSES la Wool Crepes and       Hates, 7-inch, per do\/. ,..   $1.75\nBOOTS-Single soles; light and flex- \u00a3lamicls'   _. \u201e,   -- <>r,       .  \u201e.. -0-      l>\u00bbes, 8-inch, per doz $2.25\nible    Pair $1.95        ''ac      $4.9a.  *.i.!l.>  anil  $(j.OO        Fruit Dishes, per doz $1.0(1\nBROWN   KID   BOOTS\u2014Flexible   turn COATS in a warm Blanket Cloth. Colors       S'jup Coupes, per doz $2.25\nsoles     Pair              $1.95 of fawn and blue.   Worth ?7.50 each.       Oatmeals, per doz .$1.50\nPATENT LEATHER GOLOSH BOOTS       Today $5.50       Bakers, 7-inch, each  MM\n\u2014Dull Kid tons    Packard make    Per COATS of heavy quality Blanket Cloth,        Bakers, 8-inch, each  4,><-\npair               '  '   s\u00abi.})5 some with fur collars or collars of self BLUE  WILLOW  SEMI-PORCELAIN\u2014\nThese arc spccialli! suitable for young material.     Ages 8 to  14  years.     In       Gold edge and line decoration.\n\u25a0 children to wear with rubbers. brown,  tan,  fawn  or  green.    Worth       Cups and Saucers, per doz $1.00\nTo get the missing sizes to make up $12.50 to $15.95.   Now, each....$10.50       Plates, 4-inch, per doz $2.00\na full range would cost double the money. BLOOMERS for School Girls, in  navy       Plates, 5-inch, per doz $2.50\n\u201el)ui\u00a5\u00abt#TW (Inmtmn-il\n\/ *r! INCORPORATED   ^T 2**\u00bb  MAY   1070 Jl *V\nTHE DELINEATOR\nTkrre ere ho Doar-to-Door Canvass-\niu<\/ AOtnt* in this District. Recently\na ciuirusser has heen obtaining subscriptions and taking money from\ndoor to door, und the liuttcrick Company offer a reward for information\nthai   will lead to hit conviction.\nThe Hudson's Buy Company are\nauthorised Agents, and will guarantee\nijiiii the hook every month.\nI'lutes 6-lltch, per doz $3.35\nHairs, 7-inch, per doz       $1.00\nPlates 8-inch, per doz  $1.75\nS'.iiii Crnii'i's, per doz  $1.00\nIVuit  Dishes, per doz $1.05\nOatTieals. per doz $2.50\nl',a\\eis, 7-inch, each  50<*\nRakers. 8-inch, each     75<*\nS:illnps,  7-inch, each   50<*\nScallops 8-inch, each  75<*\nP'atlers,  8-inch, each   00<*\nPlatters, '.'-inch, each  05<*\nHowls, each    4&<*\nl\\:\\! Cups, per doz $2.00\nBoat and Stand  $1.54)\nUpen Sugar and Cream, set ...$1.25\n('\u25a0)\u25a0.-( red Sugar and Cream, set ....$1.75\nButter C-shee, each  C0<*\nCovered Vegetable Dishes, each..$2.50\nODDMENTS OF KITCHEN WARE\u2014\nEnamel Saucepans. Aluminum Sauce-\npai s, ICnamcl (Colanders, and Wire\nSieves. Valoeri to 75c All one price,\neach -19<*\nFULLY DRESSED SLEEPING DOLLS\n\u2014Well made and attractive.\nRegular Mc. 'Special, each  2.V\nRegVai   $1.00.    Special, each  50<*\nLarge si\/.e. regular $'J.50     $1.95\nSTRONG BROWN TEAPOTS\u2014Made in\nthe noted English Potteries.\n6-cup sizes, each      T>9<*\nCr-cup size, each  09<*\n8-CUp size, each  70?\nCREAM WINDOW SCRIM\u2014With colored design. Special value. 30 inclujs\nwide.     Per  yard    25?\n \t\nPapp Wrdit\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 3, 1925\nThe A*k\nII.ih In stock a variety of useful [\ndomestic articles suitable for Christ- j\nmas prc-Hiii*, to the young Wife or\nmatron: Aluminum Itoasters, Pcrco- .\nlators, Kettles, etc.; suine t-Ulk-uml- !\nXVoel Hosiery, or just Wool; Axmln- ;\nster and WUtou Huga; Furniture,!\nStoves, ftangos, Blankets, *'omfort- j\ntrs.     All   ut   ruck-bottom   prices,\nJ. W. HOLMES\nrhose ***.. t(W Veinun Street.\nHow* Are Those\nGlasses\n'  We Made for You?\nRotten!\nExplain, Please!\nWell, ever since I sot them I've\nbeen working overtime, because\nI can Me n weft\nJ.  0.  PATENAUDE\nOPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN\nStart the New Year\nRight\nBuy Kandyland\nCandy\nFOR\nGOOD THINGS\nTO EAT\nP.&W.\nGROCERTERIA\nPHONE 235\nCut.\nMACARONI\u2014lb\n2    \"\u00bb\t\nCANADIAN   CHEESE\u2014\nIA     300   3 et*\nCAMPBELL'S   SOUPS\u2014\nAll  kinds.    Tin   \t\n25c\n8M\n15c\nPOTATOES-.Wll.'il   dims.\n100 N 82.50\nCLOVERDALE      BUTTER\u2014Al-\nwaya Qreah.   3 Iba. _ 81.25\nPROMPT SERVICE\nQUALITY GOODS\nLEGAL NOTICES\nCOnPOKATION    OP    THE    CITY    OP\nNELSON\nBYLAW N'o. 411\nA     Bylaw      to     Bnise     tho     Stun     of\n310,000.00   to   Provide   and   lastal    n\nHeating-     Plant     in     Nelson     High\nSchool Build_.*r, and to Provide for\nth\u00bb   Oraatn-r   \u00abifl    Draining   of   tho\nTrafalgar   School   Grounds,   and   the\nOradiug of Hums School Grounds.\nWHEREAS the Board of Trustees ot\nNelson  School   District  has  submitted\nto   the  Municipal   Coanctl   of  the  Cltv\nof Nelson  the  following dstallatl estimates of  the  suns  requlratj  to  meet\nextraordinary   expenses  of   the   Board\nto wit:\n[Class a)\nTo provide sad tastal in\nthe  Nstson   Hlol.  School\nBuilding s heiuiiiB plant.\nEstimated covt,  in  sddl-\ntiuu lo material now on\nland     s r.,joo,oo\n(Cfe\u00aba   b)\nTo do stjch grading sad\nilrnining of Trafalgar\nSchool grounds as pres-\nciitly    BscoMpry.     Bsli-\nmilt\u00ab       a.'jiio.ito\n(('lass a)\nTo   fivad\u00ab   HMM   School\ngrounds, ' Estimate         500.00\nTtiI;iI   estimated   l\naulrel    \t\nAND .WHEREAS\nAas  approved   of   th-\ncost   in   respect   of   .\n\\&T*6 and Fifty-three and 61-100 Dollars <M53.\u00abt) for the payment of the\nsaid debentures and the sum of Five\nHundred (jr-uo.oo) Dollars for the payment  of interest  In  respect of  aaid  de-\nbsntures, by a rate sufficient therefor\non alt rateable land and Improvements\nwithin   tiie   Nelson   School   District.\n6. It shall he lawful . for the\nMayor of the said Corporation to negotiate and sell the debentures or any\nof them, but in no case shall the debentures or any of them bo negotiated or sold fur less than If par\ncentum of the par value thereof, including tho cost of negotiating, brokerage,   niul  all   other   Incidental   expenses.\n7. II Khali be lawful for the Corporation to repurchase any of the said\ndebentures upon such terms as msy\nU* agneed upon- with the legal holder\nor hold-re thereof, or any part, thereof, either at the time of sale, or at\nany subsequent time or times, and all\ndebentures wo repurchased shall be\nforthwith   cancelled    or   destroyed,   and\nno reissue of debentures so repurchased sfisJI be made in consequence\nor such repurchase,\n8. This Bylaw shall take effect on\nand afier  the  first  dav  of February,\nAl).   ISM,\n9. This   BytflW   may   he   cited   fnr  all\npurposes  as   \"Nelson   School   improvement Bylaw. 1 !*-\"),\"\nDONS AND PASSED in Council as-\nWE HAVE\nA WELL-EQUIPPED\nMACHINE SHOP\nand are in an excellent nrjeetl m\nto handle anything I'lio.-u-ical or\ntfaohanicel.\nBennetts, Limited\nMasonic   Blk. Baker   Street\nCLASSIFIED     ADS     BRINQ     RE-\neui.rs  evekv  time\nCLASSIFIED     ADS     BRING     RE\n\u00abULTS    EVFRV   TIME.\n\"Curlew Butter From Pure Cream''\nStart the New Year Right\u2014Patronize Your local\nIndustries\n11\n\"From Pure Cream\"\nYou will find il the equal of any and superior to\nmany other brands of Crtamery Butter.\nFOR SOCIAL OCCASIONS\nOrder Curlew Brick lee Cream from your Dealer.\nTHE CURLEW CREAMERY CO., LTD.\nNELSON,   D.C.\n\u2014Bargain Offer^\nThe Vancouver Province, Celebrating lhe Occupation of Its New Home, Makes This\nBargain Offer:\nrovince\nBy Mail to Any Address in British Columbia\nOutside Greater Vancouver, Four Months, $1.00.\nSUBSCRIBE NOW!\nThe  Province\nWe have still a good slock of\nSLEIGHS-SKATES-SKIS-SNOW SHOES\nHOCKEY STICKS-HOCKEY PUCKS, ETC.\nBest Quality and Pried Right.\nWood-Vallance Hardware Co., Ltd.\n\u2022VHOLE8ALI NELSON.  B.C BETA)\nurn  re-\n  $10,mm.oo\nbe   said,   Ceuacll\ntotal   eetitnated\nch   class   of   cx-\neuomltted by paid Hoard:\nAND WHEREAS In order tu provide\nthe said sum it is neceeeary and ev\npedleat for tu*' Corporation of tee duet. Nelson to borrow Hie sum of lie..\n1MI0OI1 lo lie paid over ill.on Hie order\nof the said Hoard of Keliool Truelces,\nas follows:\nI-'or     III,-     providing;     and\nInatalllna In Nelson High\nSchool      lIuildiliK     of     a\nheating Jdant as   set  out\niii  class \"a\" above  * ti :,d0 oo\nKor      the      erasing      and\ndraining    of     Trafalgar\nSeiiool    grounds    as    set\nnut ill Class \u2022\u2022!,\" above..      3,090.00\nptpt     the      grading      or\nIhool  iirounds as\n-set\nii hnve\na:\\'i i\n'.ill   he\nT   lhe\nUt\nIn   Clai\n       .\".ofi.iio\n.ilKKKAS in ..til. r Iherelo I\nIrceasary to Iswio debenture\nid Carperatten in lhe sum a\nANh WHEREAS the said sum of\n110 \"00.00 is the amount of the debt\nvltlch   this   Bylaw   la   intended   to  cre-\nANI) WHKHKAS the Miinle nniounl\nif rateable hind and Improvement* of\nhe Municipality ,.r the Corporation of\nNelson   nccordiiij,'   lo   lhe\nweemeat roll Is $5.003,.\nAM\nUsed\nWHICUKAH it  will  ho\nTill\nannually\nIh,\n\u25a0on\nHundred and \"Ifty-thn\ni-mu Hollars (tlS3.ll) ror nayme:\nI the said debenliires. and the so\nI Five Hundred ($600,001 Dollars fi\nhe payment \u201ef internet  in respect of\naid   o. bciituree-\nTHKREFORB   the   Municipal  Council\nt lhe Corporation ,.f the l.'ilv of Nel-\n011 enacts \u201e,   rolleaa;\nI.    H   shall   be   lawful    ror   the   <;\u201e.\n\"rath f the city \u201er Nels,.,, to nor.\noiv on tha  erodlt of  the Corporatlea\n:' the debenlurea hereinafter\n1   or   per.\norate who\nth.\nfl,,\nor bodv\nid   willini\nt  bod I,\na    sum    not\nMt.eee.eo, a\nso borrowed t\nof (lie Tniisu\nlion     for    1in\nI   to\nin\nHag ill the wllol.\nlose all such aura\nhold   lolo   Hi,,  ha\nI the said Oorpi\n- and     OOf\nsemhled   thin\nAll.   1925.\nReferred the\nthe gay\nReconsidered,\nadopted  thy\n1925.\nda;\nissent\nf\nfinal):\nand\nA. IX\n.Mayor.\nCity Clerk.\nNOTICE\nthat the above is u true\n\u25a0 proposed Bylaw upon\nte of the electors, of the\nof    the    Clly    of    Ne]\nTake noli\ncopy of t\nwhich the '\n-Municipality\nwill he taken on Thursday, the 15tl.\nday of January, 1925, between the\nhours of 11 o'clock A.M. nod ; o'clock\nt*.M., in Uic Council Chamber of the\nly Hall, earner of Knmt and Ward\ndirects.\nNcl.-o\n2rM,   19\nW.  B.  WASSCN.\nCity  Clerk.\nColumbia,    January\n(7S08)\nNelson News of the Day\nling   and   9:30\nLedlngliara'a Baker\nW. *A\"   Ferguson.  Barrister, Solicitor\nNotary   1'ulille,   linker  Hlock. (71901\nThe number* in the Standard Fur-\niiiiuro ftdvertleemcnt in the issue of\nJanuary 1st should have read 3970\nand   Clio. (7S091\nTonight\nArmory.\n1J5  cents.\nThe   foi\n1:111]    Tu\n0L    w.    \\\n9   till   mtdn\nal\nIh\nla\ncliuJc\nbold\n1    .',! lav   1\n51  al Iv.o o'clock.\ncard or nan\nIs '\nIr.    nd     Mr-e    Coving\n.    11     Iv    .MucMilkin,\n1    .MccMillun   .and   .1\n\u25a0 all   i. ish   lo  extend\nnds their heartfelt r.\nmany   kindnesses  n.\nMr\n4 ted.\nlawfu!\nllle\n-'.    it ahall\nof   Hie   said   Col\nnumber   of   debentures   t<\nexecuted   and    issued    for\nami   obleel   aforesaid,   not\nhowever.   In   the  eagregal\nand 'aeii of the said debe\n\"f Ihe denemlaatlon  of  not\n' \"\".  and  all   such   debenture)\nhe   sealed   wilh   the   seel   of   lhe   1\naioa nnd alaned bv the Mayor t\nJ.   The   i.ii.l   debenlurea   aha I\ndate  Ihe  flrel  dav nf  May,   IN\n\u25a0hall he nude payable in twenty\nMa\nmade\npurpose\n,. j Vi.    MacMlllnn\n,\".   beautiful floral\nol ll\n1 for\n'Inge.\nI7M2\nIlafucl ' Sabalioi (or his novo\nSearainouclic'' has been awarded tin\nto.ooo.oo. SH'.I'OO prize ottered by Adolph Zukoi\ntares being I to the writer whoeo story play madt\nlhe beet motion picture in the yeai\nwhich ,-u\\ir.] hisi Bedtember l. lb,\nAuthora' Leagtic ol America, throne]\nwhich     the    award     was    made,    till\nllolllHOll.\nllle     C|\nwhich\nid   dote\na 1   It,\n\"f      Nets\nPi\nable\nill\nIt.Ill\nand I\nlawful\nI   I\nlis]\nMontreal\ndumb\nI   payment ahall be\ne said debentures,\nlures shall have at-\nUpoaa for llie (mend the .-\u25a0il.'liature of\niter.st coupons mav\nstamped,  printed  or\ndesignated b\nand the kaid del\nlached to them\nmem of Interval\nup Mayor 10 th,\nbe either wrtttet\nllthorrephod.\nI.   The   eeld   Debenturee   shall   bear\nInterest   el       rale   of   plve   fl)   per\neeiiMin per annum, which said Interest\n\u2022hall   be   payable   eeml-annually   nt   lhe\nsaid oil,c'. of lhe Hank of MoeRrrol l\u201e\nN.lson, aforesaid,  in  lawful  money of\n\u2022'\u25a0 da  mi  tha  first   dav  of  November\nand no  riral day of Mae or each vear\n..     Tbere   shall   be   raised  and  levied\nt'uen  i.ar durlne  the curreaey of.  tin\nsaid debecturea  tile sum of Three Hun-\nVVoolcn Dresses and\nSkirts\nBy     Experienced     Methods.\nH. K. FOOT\nHigh-Class    Dyer    and    Cleiner\nFAIRVIEW   -   NELSON,   B.C.\nA QUARTER OF A CENTURY IN\nBUSINESS\nTHE     YEAR     1925    IINIIS     FLEMINGS     STORE\nleiiili   tilth      liar      ,.|      business       \u00bb,   are   liiiiplcd\nb.'ie    ...11    mam    chances   ,11,111,..     line     1,,,,,       l,,,i\nMtQ\u00bbl\u00abth.H      ll -\nIn   my   thai   v^ p\ni'l'ii  (Iraham,   btkera  come  and  1:0. 1\nTO    OUR    CUSTOMIRS    oho    luce\nyeara    we    v.lsii    to    express    our    sun\neapcclally    nppi lata     tha    custom   ,,\nus  through Ills  period.\nu  wa go mi\ntraded    una\nere    and    oral\nllioso    win,\nurivrr.\n.ih   dttriiu    Ihfs..\nfill   tlmnltg.     We\nItiure   det.ll   wit*\nTO   NEWCOMERS   AND   THOSE     \u00ab\n10   rind   our\n\u2022Ipn     COB1 iiiiiiit\npatrons   of   our   store.      We   hope   to   :\nsomen daring, the next twenty.five   1\nUjtrber   inn   as\nare.    i., r..   1\nour   n*;uhir   cut-\nijk   it   over,\nTO  ONE   AND   ALL   we   promise   10\nfy  you  in  quality of  gooea, efficteni\nuse   our   urn\nBert ICe    and\nifl'nrt    to    S.ltis-\n'iMBuiiiiijk*  priori.\n\"MAY   THE   tllW   YEAI<   and    Cos\ndesire.'    is    tl,e    earliest    wish    e(\n\u25a0\u2022    lo    follOW    f\nulfill    rOBT    '\u25a0vory\nFLEMING'S\n\u2014Established\nTEL.  130.     P.O.   BOX  672\nSTORE\n1900\u2014\nOEHNSEN   ST..   FAIRVIEW\nMalkin's\nBest\nPURE    BAKING    POWDER\nA    Quality    Product\nIf    il    Is    111,1    satisfactory,    return   ih,-   goodi   .-iiui   nt   ahall\nrhoerfully   rcftind   your   money,\nll-e\u00bb imi   ^rif*\n:'>. per 11.,   SI.00\nMALKIN'S   BEST  COFFEE\nVacuum iKicliC'd. pi r lb.  .(\u2022,-><\u2022\nMALKIN'S   BEST   TEA\nI'-r   II.    80<*\nA Few Boxes of Jap\nOranges Left\nPee bog\t\n2  boxes, for\nsi.ir.\nHold   Lettuce,   Grapt   Fruit,\nOranges,  Cabbage,  etc.\nJ. A. IRVING & CO.\n613  BAKER ST. NELSON\nThe  Great  Supply   House\nMATINEE 2:30\nNight, 7 and 9\nE\nA Ihrillinjr expose of the\nbootltfginj business.\nCOMING MONDAY\nConstance Talmadge in\nThe Dangerous\nMaid\nA. S. Horswill & Co.\nWe Carry the Best Eats\nMoney Can Buy\nFinest   Almond  Paste   35f>\nGround  Almonds   40<t\nKiucst   Jap   Oranges,   per   box\n $1.15\n. r.unillcs (1 boxes) for S2.155\nNavel Oranges, from, doz. 35\u00a3\nNavel Orangee, 3 doz. 81.00\nLemons,  large,  doz 50f?\nFlorida, drape Fruit, 2 for 25<>\nKtnpire Orapos,   jier lb 25t^\n.lersey Cranlierrlefl, jier lb. *i0fj\"\nApple Cider, bnltle  2r;\u00ab>\nNew   Nuts,    all    kinds,    a   lbs.\ntot S1.00\n<.'hristm.au   Crackera,   from,   per\nW*   40e>\nFinest Chocolate*, lb 5()r>\nTable Figs, per lb 25f>\nFeels,   Orange   and   Lemon,   per\nlb ?,Oti\nRoquefort  Cheese,  lb 75f>\nSpecial: Anchovies, lieg - 70f>\nCigars, Cigarettes and  Tobbaco\nWholcsalo  and   Retail\nFre3h   Vegetables,   Etc.\nOvercoats\n251 Off\n\"IVTOW is the time to get that overcoat you have been\n1\\ wanting but felt you couldn't afford. We want to\nclean up the rest of our overcoat stock, which still consists of all sizes and models.\nCome in today and look them over.\nFather Phtflpa Lamarcb* or (acra\nI'lH'iir cliinch, nml louudrr uf I In*\nfivst Kit'tuli-C;in:i(lian Romaq t'iLthoIIr\nt-hiucli in Ttinmtn, and tor twoniy\nyi'ui-s a mstnbw or the ho pa rate school\nboard, died recuttfy.\nA lisi of 63 ii.iitisicr\u00ab residing within ilu* bound* of tha pr&fDytery of\nMuntrial, who have BlffnlUfid their\nflacliton of entering the United church\nof Canada, was issued from the\nMontreal division of the dhurcb union\nrommlttaa,\nTHE BEST COAL\nThere are two kinds of coal,\ns'ood and poor, liloth look near-\nly alike und cost alike. Tin.1\nonly v.ay is to try ours and\nprove its goodness. We bundle\nolilv the) best.\nHull Lump, pec Ion -812.50\nUnit  Nm,  Per toll     8*10.25\nImperial I.no,p. too ,1112.5')\nliiilieri.il Nttl, ton . . *t)10.125\nAru.v hump, Imi . .Si1\u00ab.r>0\nl.iiiuii.eiief Lump, mil SJ.12.00\nMacdonald Cartage &\nFuel Co.\n503 BAKEfl ST.        PHONE MM\nThose Plumbing Repairs\nof yours are our Specialty.   Let us convince you.\nNelson Plumbing & Heating Co.\nHARRY   EPERSON GEORGE   BRANT\nP.O.   Box   174   \u2022    Nelson,   B.C.    -      Cor.    Baker   and    Kootenay    Sti,\nTo the Citizens\nof Nelson\nI take this opportunity of announcing my\nCandidacy    at    the    forthcoming    Municipal\nElections\n!        j\nFor the Mayorality\nfor  1925\nJOHN BELL\nG. GLASER\nFurrier\nGuaranteed High-Class Furs\nNice Mleiiinn lupl in Kloi k and\nmade   to    order    mat    select,-,]\nskins.\nCustomers'  l-'tirs  .Made Up, Re-\nmodelled anil  Repaired.\nSkins Droned and  Mounted nt\nKousoiiuble    Prices.\n2603    GRANVILLE    STREET,\nVANCOUVER,  B.C.\nA. G. LAMBERT CO., Ltd.\nManufacturer!   of   and   Dealere   In\nALL     KINDS     OF     LUMBER     AND     BUILDING     MATERIAL*,\n8HINGLE3,   LATH,    MOULDINGS,   WINDOWS,    DOORS,   COAST\nEDGE   GRAINED  FLOORING   AND  FINISH,  AND   BEAVER   AND\nWALL   BOARDS\nDrawer IOC*\nPhone No. 82\nNelaon, B.C.\nA WANT AD IS BOTH CHEAP AND EFFICIENT. TRY IT.\nDon't Let\nInexperience\nHold You Back\nji*\n_?.'\nI ! NTliAINED um trot jobs.   Traiinjil men gel. pQlftlou.   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