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C.,     THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1927\nNo. 223\n^T-\nFume* Winf\nCOMMERCIAL OPENER\nSee Page 10\nARROP RANCHER KILLED CLEANING GUN\nELLS PROBE IALS CANNOT HOLD OFFENDERS\nDECIDES 51\nIN\nfires His Mother That Wrigley md Lawyers Arranging His Contracts\nITANTS MOTHER AS SOON\nIS SHE CAN GO TO  HIM\n|oiwratulatioiis Pour In; Toronto Plans Huge Welcome\nif -Boy Comes\n1 TORONTO, Jan. 19.\u2014While ha\naiild like to return to Toronto and\na\u00bb-hia mother, George Toung be-\nivas that his interests require him\nremain for a while In California,\nfording to a telegram received by\n\u00a3f, Toung today.    The telegram id\nI follow*: \"Dear Mother, you don't\njkowj^aw happy I am to know that\n*htn ln a position to make so much\nlooey that I cun give you all the\nlee things you should have. Mr.\n)'-Byr\u00bbe la like a father to me and 1\nm constantly with him. Mr. Wrlg-\nry 'and   his   lawyers   are   arranging\nII the contracts so as to make the\noat arrangements possible. Tou\niuat know that I would dearly love\nreturn to Toronto but this will\n\u00bbve io bo set aside for a short\nuntil ail business arrange\nbents ara completed and I am making arrangement* to aend for you\nImmediately upon receipt of your\nLlegrani saying* you are ready to\nlame. 'Love and kisses, your loving\nI*,   Ot\u00abr\u00bb\u00bb.\"\nCoaapmtulaUawf Poor In\nI Letters and telegram* of con gra tuition atill pour* into the Toung home\n\u25a0era. One! of them wu from a\nlilnlster in Roohester, N.T., who\nukod Mra, Toung to send him a\n|)l!ect message containing 50 words\ni the secret of her son's success for\n\u2022 ln a sermon ho is preparing.\nI Mra Toung is being kept in quiet\nlurroundlngs for ft few -days until\n(he recovers from the strain and ex-\nlltement coincident with her son's\nJlctory.\nToronto PI*** WHomiii\nTORONTO,   Jan.   lft.\u2014Preliminary\nhlans    for    Toronto's    iqelcome    to\n|teorge Toung, Catallna Island marathon swimming  victor,  Were  made\nanight at a meeting held under the\n.ttaplces of th\u00ab  Sportsmen  Patriotic\n.asoclatiun   and   attended   by   repre\nentatlves  of  almost   every  sporting\nrganlaatlon   ln   Toronto,   civic   offi-\nlals 'and   members   of   parliament\nluggestlons were made at the meet-\nJig that a Civic holiday be declared\n|n the day ho roaches here and thut\nmoastef parade with float* and a\n|anqutt  bo held.\n; p. J. Mulqueen,  chairman  of the\nIanadian    Olympic    committee,    waa\nacted   chairman   of  the  committee\named to arrange the reception for\noung,  and   Elwood   Hughes,   preai\nlent of the Amateur Athletic Union\nCanada, waa appointed secretary\nj A gift of 1100 from E. W, Bickle\n|as alao received  today.\nXMMW QUHT\n1 OTTAWA Jan. 1\u00bb. \u2014 Official circles\noday manifested a disinclination to\niscuas the question of restoration of\nIm practice of granting titles to Cana-\nlang, raised In a speech by Mr. Fer\n*uson of Ontario last night.\nIrs. Ormiston Will Start\n| Divorce Proceedings Now\nAgainst the Radio Man\nSYDNEY,   H.8.W.,   -Jan.   IB.\u2014\niWltb tlie avowed laUntiosi of tn-\n\u2022.Utathag bjToroe |inm mllmo\nagatast ber ha*band. Miw. Ken.\nBeth Onwlatow, Um wife of\nAasaen Ni'PbCfVOB's former radio\nKtor, bM left here for Los\nI****\nAm COOT'S TRIAL\nMCRAJfENTO,  UL, Jan.  1*.\nI\u2014A ooaourreot raaolotlon <*\u25a0\u2022\nnctsng Attoney-Utnerai V. 8.\nWebb to '-fanaasb an itrtaiml\nWf-nt of the monies expended 1\u00ab Uw Aiaseo Semplo MrPhec-\naon case and to sags-oat prooed.\nare for mtudaalilt the iiipoaaw.\ntara of na* aaoney tn the PTv\u00bb-\nillon of orlmbaal caaaa\"  wm\nim~Hc*6 m tb.\nSir Edward Kemp Has\nStarted Fund for the\nGreat Canadian Swimmer\nTOU OH TO. Jan. 19,\u2014rWe tnon-\naaad dollars waa glTtn to start a\nfund for O-sorge Yoaag, wisner of\n-the Ian Pedro channel swim, by\nSir Bdward Kemp, war Ua* minister of ralUtla for Canada, her* today.\n\"There ee-ems to be a lot of talk\nabout what Oeorge Yo-uag should\ndo,\" Mr Bdward said. \"We doat\nkaow whether Toaag la to xeiaaln\nh-jre or we ar* to let th* United\nBta.ee hav* him. Bat, what ter*\nw* to do wltb. lt undoes w* pnt up\nrl\" -\/\nEMENT\nBER MILLS\nUrges     Major     Burde,     Discussing Minimum Wage; Refers to Oliver Election, Nelson\nVICTORIA,    Jun.    It.    (tpaotlf   to\nThe Dally News).\u2014\"The mill ownera\nare talking about a royal commission\nto consider the minimum wage act.\nI say let there be \u25a0 royal co mm lesion\nto Investigate the management ot\nlumber mills. I say to the lumber\nbarons. \"Don't Imagine that the minimum wage law will be replaced'.'*\nsuch was the summing up of a defence of the act passed last session,\nby Major R. J. Rurd<'. Labor. Albemi,\nln the opening debate in the legislature of  Wednesday.\nMajor liurde touched upon many\nsubjects in his speech, scoring both\ngovernment and opposition. He denied the ailoga.ion of the minister\nof land*, that Labor wns artffrtToTfil\ntor the social legislation passed by\nthe government. He reminded Premier Oliver ot many evidences of\nLabor's appreciation, concluding with\na humorous reference to his own endeavors to secure the return ot the\npremier   In   the   Nelson   byelection.\nHo assorted that the attorney-general was attempt!UK to carry on too\nmany departments, nnd stated that ho\nshould drop some of them.\nHe said that he had learned tha:\nthe poor quality ul beer in British\nColumbia beer parlors was not so\nmuch the fault of the brewers as the\nlack of proper handling of tli\nage in the parlors. He asked that\nregulations be pas>-cd compelling the\n-leanslng of their tap* and tubes.\nMANSON DEFENDS\nTIMBER ILS\nTempest liaised Through Personal Grudges,  States  Conservative From Mackenzie\nVICTORIA Jan. IS.\u2014(Special to The\nDally News).\u201451i-l.a-l Manson, Conservative, Mackenzie, in the legislature\nWednesday, entered upon a vigorous\ndefence of the relations between the\ngovernment and the Powell River\ncompany, relative to the recent sale\nof 91.9 oquare miles of timber land\non Oraham island. In doing so, ho\ndeclared that the \"tempest In a teapot,*' had been raised by those who\nhad personal grudges to satisfy\nagainst the company. The subject\nof the sale was first brought to the\nattention of the public and the legislature bf protests entered by R. II.\nPooley, Conservative house leader,\nand   Leon   Ladner,   Vancouver\ns\nWill  Be in  Hands  Compensation Board Subject to\nRegulations\nARRANGE TO COME UNDER\nTHE     DOMINION'S      BILL\nBill .Given First Reading; Provides for British\nSubjects\nVICTORIA. Jan. 19.\u2014(Special ,to\nThe Dally News.)\u2014Tha administration of the Old Age Pension act which\nPremier Oliver Introduced In the legislature Wednesday will be in th'i\nhands of the Workmen's Compensation board, subject to regulations\nwhich may be framed by the government. The operations of thi- aol will\ncome Into force upon proclamations\nby  tha  lieutenant-governor-in-council.\nThe bill provides authority for the\nentering into arrangement with the\nDominion to come under the provisions of any old age pension act that\nthe federal government may Introduce. It Is the understanding of Premier Oliver that the same act that\nwas defeu'ted by the senate will be\nbrought into force. This provided\nfor-the payment of a pension not to\nexceed |24y to British subjects resident in tho country for 19 yi\nto widows who have lived for that\nperiod in the country'and were British subjects before their marriage-\nIt stipulated that the recipient must\nnot have an incom,1. including pension, of more thun M6I a year.\nPaid Out of  Revcnu*\nId tlie absence of any ipaolaj \u2022\u00bb!\u2022'\nproprlation of the legislature available for the purpose of the Bit* all\nmoneys necessary to meet pensions,\nwtlTiaa. and expenditures incurred in\nadministration would be paid out of\nthe consolidated revenue of the province.\nTho bill conforms with thu broad\nrequirements of the legislation introduced ot Ottawa a year ago. The\nbill  was  given   first   naOinn\nWoodward Says That\nGovernment Should\nAid Fruit Growers\niSpec\/al to Th* Daily News)\nVICTORIA. Jan. 19. Thai\ntlu* government should aid\nfruit growers by umiitt lining an\nussembly plutit at Vancouvar,\narranging for biweekly shipments to Europe and ths erac*\ntioii of a cold storage plant and\ndistributing warehouse at Liverpool, were suggestion*-*- advanced\nln the legislature Wednesday by\nCharles Woodward, Vancouver\nHe said that In order to blip\ndefray the cost of such service,\nthe British Columbia house in\nLondon  should be sold.\nSCOPE OF PROBE\nIS\nT\nE\nExport   Manager   Says   Campaign Contributions Were\nto Both Parties\nAMERICAN  LABELS  WERE\nPRINTED   IN   VANCOUVER\nStopped    Four   Months    Ago;\nCaptain Tells of Sale\non High Seas\nBritish Tanker Is\nMissing;  Was on\nWay to Port, Japan\nSAN PEDRO, I'nL Jau. IB.\u2014\nThe British tanker, Tooo, whicli\n.-ir-th-ii from here November 24.\nlast, with Captain (-korge Walk,\ner, his bride, and crew of 31\nmen for Tsiu-uimi. Japan, was\nlisted !\u2022> Lloyds here today a*\nnibbing. No ira-v of the Toco\nhas banal ftsavV*vi0 ^Iik**- December 17. when, tlirtv day*\nfrom IU destination, she iimii-\nuiuniiiilrd With tlie I.i ok\nsieimm-r China Arrow. Tia; Tooo\nhud on board 6H.000 barrel*, or\nfuel oil. Her entire BBBBJ Is\nLlrlti-.li\nGiven Fuller Powers of Investigation: Order-in-Council\nProduced\nVANCOUVER, Jan. IS,\u2014Tba scop*\nof the royal customs commission\nhas been extended. This morning\nwhen the commission resumed sittings Chairman J. T.\" Brown produced an order-ln-cuUncll, passed\non January' Id, by virtue of which\nthe commission Is given even fuller   powers   of   investigation.\nUnder the terms of the order,\nwhich was passed on*the recommendation  of Premier 'WaCkem-ic  Kinp.\nlhe commission is empowtied, in\naddition \"to Inquire into aiul report upon nil other matters coming\nunder the administration of the minister of customs which affect the\npublic revenue of Canada er relat--\ntu the operations of any persons or\ncorporation owning, operating er em-\nployed in connection with any business carried on under tht BWrUions\nOf the excise act or customs act \"\nDEATH LETTER\nSCHOONER CARRYING\nWOOD PULP IS LOST\nCHESTER, Pa.. Jan. 19.\u2014Some\napprehension Is felt here for the\n-safety of tho two-masted schooner\nT. K. Bent ley which Is tWO WBBhi\noverdue and from which no word\nhus been received alnce she sailed\nfrom   Nova   Hcotla,   December   19.\nThe schooner Is of 2000-tons and\ncatrled a cargo of wood pulp, consigned to the Scott Paper company\nof this city. It was due here January 1. Asher Knowlton of Cumberland county, was captain of the\nvessel and she carried a crew el  U'.\nDUFF MAY BECOME\nMINISTER OF FISHERIES\nOTTAWA, Jan. 'it.\u2014The ru-\n1 mor lum gained eredenec here\nthat William Buff, wlio yesterday was elected hi tlie fed-\neiml byelection In AntlKtmlfdi-\ni.uj-isn-ii, will be taken into the\nijihliiti   an  iH.ni-tcr  of  ffeherle\u00ab.\nScores Victory Over Wile in the\nDivorce Court but Loses Three\nFistic Battles to Her Later\nSPOKANE, Jan. 19.\u2014After scoring a victory over his\nwife in divorce court here late today, Herman Graber lost\nthree fistic encounters to her at the court house.\nGraber won a divorce from Fannie Graber on cruelty\ncharges. A few moments later he rushed back into the\ncourt, exhibited a battered eye and said his wife had attacked him in the hallway. Judge Fred Witt said the\nattack was outside the court room and was not contempt\nof court.\nA few minutes later County Commissioner John G.\nLa Ruo answered yells for help from a lower hall and\nseparated the couple as Mrs. Graber was pouring rights\nand lefts at Graber's jaw. Another encounter in the\ncourt bouse grounds followetj. Court house workers said\nGraber's cries could be heard ail over the b'uMrig.\nLovt-r     Believed     Had     Bmq\nPoisoned   by   Her;  J u ry\nBrings  No Suspicion\n.MAltSHALLTOW X, [twa Jan. 1*-\n\u2014A love note Charles Kleroil.\nLli'lwvn. Nel)., wrote short 1> .m>-\nfure he died httt January I, In\nwhieh he told iu*- iiraaifcaaiI of btl\nwaning strength and assured tin\nof his forgiveness if slit- had eon*\ntrlbuted to his condition constituted\na dramatic finale to the tn id-iure\nsubmitted   to   a   coroner's  jury.\n\"Dear, I don't feel like I will gt't\nt\" Itfl th;s leu fi- to you. I hope\nyou or no une else has poisoned me,\nas 1 dreamed you did. But It you\nhave. I will forgive you Wttfe all\nmy heurt,'' F.lerud wrote to Veda\nBetlefeuille.   his   11-year-old   fiance.\nThe jury late today returned a\nverdict that Elerod had died from\npoisoning administered by a person\nthe   Jury   could    not    name.\nKrading the letter pi'-ved a Shook\nlo the girl, who exclaimed: ' I can I\nstand any more.\" and appeared to\nbe   Hearing   a   breakdown.\nPreviously she had related a story\nof a fictitious lover, created by her\nfor the purpose of testing Daroda\nlove. The idea, she said, rift\nfrom a magazine und u staff I ht\nname of \"Fictitious Lovi\nwrote lettere to Elerod telling of\ngreat  love  for  her.\nFather KiUedh\nTrain as Son's Body\nBeing Lowered to Grave\nMUriSBANK.  Sask.  J.m    If AbflOl\nlhe time the body of his grandson, who\nsuffocated   Monday,   waa  being  lowered\nInto   a   grave   ln   Mossbank\nthis afternoon.   Alfred  A,   L.n-\nC.P.H. section foreman, was killed wlu-n\nan   eastbound   paaaenger   Urals   all   thi\nhandcar he was trying to lata\ntrack near here.\nom roum mouths\nLONDON', Jan. 19. \u2014 London's latest disappearance caae was closed today with the sentencing of tha Ho*\nEdward   Bi Palk.   So.   tn  four\n1BWIHW inipMsowmem Tor otjtalntn*\u00bb*ni\nemail amount of money und* r false\npretences. Hla disappearance stirred\nthe country a few weeks ago\nVANC0CV8R,\" .Km. U.\u2014Arrlvad\nhere this morning, tha n*jal commission investigating administration oi\nthe   customs dep;u'tir.--nt   loi-t   no   time\nin  t* tuns  down  to  bualnaaa,    With\nhe full i'oiiinil>-;.1ii n-nsisilng of\n\u25a0'haii-matr J, T. BTOWO and his fellow\nroinmi.sHli.neis. W ll. Wright and\nA*M*| K\"y fl'. i-4,'ii! Hon. N. W.\nIUiwHI. K.C.. i mm-*-'! Iftifl turned\ntba Ugh! upoa the operations of\nliquor expiating firms in British\nColumblu. .U the outset it was\nfound that one of the most important witnesses whieh the OOttaUasiOt\nhas travelled some ihous-ands of\nMUM to examine, would not be available during the Vancouver llttllaf\nHenry Reitel Jr.. ut the Joaaph Kennedy UqQOr tXPOrtlhl company, whose\nt*\\ Mein-e   WM   I'lircily   WQgbl    l*\\    lliv\ncospaalaalon  \u00bbhen  laat  ln  Vancouver,\nI'Ut who furnish'il :i dOCtor*4 ceilifi\nrate that he was no fit Qoodtttoi btl\n\u25a0appear, .s now tratyoltat Wr his\nhealth, according to j, w. d b. F.irri-*.\none    of    tlie    counsel    for    tin*    liquoi-\niui' I*.*.-1 Hf la not in Canad i Th-\nr who adflatad\nhim to. Hav.i a*aa rocmlrad b| the\nchlal Qonunloaloner. and win be procured\nNorflan    Missing\nR Im a    l;.ii\"'i t    Swanson.   one\nut   tha   na-MVOCSJ  Ol   the  Consolidated\nBxport. rs   of   Brttiah   c-'iumbla,   was\nLmlmtlon  by  Ilr,  RowaU,  n\ni   that   Oaorgl   Xorgan,   an-\notbar   imi-ortant   wit nesa.   i.^    .\n-pfill Mr'       Bl BMOB      ::it-'i*miil      tli\"\nri'iiui.i- iJoih ri that 1\"   1 U I\nIffnoranl   of  th\"   wharaaabxmta of  Mr.\n.\\,<i*K:in.   u.'i'i   la  ;ini.tli>'i'   4.f I !i--in.ni.u*.\n\u25a0 bi   C\"ii-=''liil.iii>l      A   number\nuf   .v Itnaaaaa   have   stated   tk .\\   Kr.\nNorgnn    Is    thf    only    man    STho    c.ni\n(Cootiaaad  oa   t age  Eight.)\nSaskatchewan to\nDebate on the Bay\nRailway Construction\nki.i;i.\\.\\. Jan ll Th) eompti tloa\n\u25a0 i ths Hudson Bay rmllw iy in ifl::.\narlth \u25a0paeific reference to Pari N'elson\n\u25a0-.- the i. rniiii'-i. ii I., be tha topis \\*t\ndebate in tti\" Saakmtehawan ugisluture\nBering  tba   ISSalon  jn-t <'|i\"ii4'd, uccord*\ntag in notice of i sa today\nMr   Hiii   aaaoanoad   lhal   as   <a*o\u00abM\nnova tin- reaolatlaa \"n Tatsdaj \"t aasi\nsraak\nRADIO CANDIDATES\nGET CERTIFICATES\n\u2022 i'i'i aw.x. jnn   it,   Tii.' rmdle braaah\ni i.n las aad flah-\nsrlaa aaaoaaaai todaj  thai Un   tolhrar*\nlag caadldatai aavi   bata .-..uninud and\niwtfdi d oan i   proflctaacy   in\ngdto U l.'\u00abraphy.\nPlrat elaaa, comnu ratal      C I  U. w\n\u25a0 it, Baahlay Bay, B.G.; k T. .\\ik.n>.\nvirii.nil, B.C.; B. a. W \\>. v \u25a0\ns. ooad slai -. ' .inimTcial \u2014 B. C.\ni 'oil. ity. Vim. .'ii-. r\n\\M'.it\u2022 in i; ir T, Hodgson \\un ....\ni..*. w. w. w.ii>h, viotoria B.C.\nSPIRIT M\nCOUNTED AT\nCONFERENCE\nSo States Premier Coates; Asks\nfor Business With\nCanada\nWINNIPEG, Jan. U.\u2014A\\ I .m-\npi'oud to be associated with the British Empire and all It means, but\nwe of New Zealund, also recognize\nsome of the difficulties lt Is possible other portions ot the Empire\nmay have and It is for us to help\nth\"in out Wharf. \u00abn ean.\" declared\nHt. Hon. J. G. Coates. prime minister ot New Zealand in an address\nto the Canadian club  here today.\nReferring to the work of the recent Imperial ci.nfi rente. Premier\nCoates said: \"I think 1 correctly in-\nt*i*pri-t tlv raavlti of th-- conference\nwhen I say it was the spirit of the\nennft'i'i ner th.it re*iMy counted- I\nhavi- BO dunl't. personally, but that\n\u25a0 IBBlOM   wai   reached   did   not\neunfiiet with raaolvUotu of previous\nconference*- \\\\ luit w is written\ndown down .it Aa raaaat oavfatiiioi\nwill, hownver. go in the direction of\nmaking our limp!if battar known\ni and our peo-\nI'ir ni'i.- of one mind than ever before.\"\nDaring; hh addftdi thi Hail  x\u00ab-a-\nhui'l pnni\" BtlalaUff \u2022 :iii>hasixed the\nIi.y;iUy of Brttam U thi throne, the\nparticular Brttiah BTtVflBfl Of public criticism of the acts of public\nmen, and tin- liberty and JUatfM provided by tho l-tritlsh Institutions as\ntha principal Oosds of thi Brttiah\nBMptra\nI'rtte- (.r.-atcr   I r.nlf\nDaaltai \u25a0 ith trada iad oaBtmaraa,\nPremier OoatM txpttmtti the desire\nof New Baa Hnd (off naffl Bard great-\nar trail\"  : \u25a0 islf and\nCm ill\n*(.>ur  |- lo busl-\naaai   with our  own  people\u2014our own\ni:iiii..i.. \" h\u00ab   teoian d     \"Ifaw   Bbb><\nland     undtisuiidrf     Canad um-     and\nwi want to dn iMMfaaai \u00abith can\nBaaa.*1 \u25a0\n:!\\    of   the   iu-\ntaffohaosa   af    rtawi   in   offdir   to\nljUlhl    Up    .i    tli.'i\"imli    un\u25a0!< i-taiidmK\n1.1 prmiltni eoadtttraa hi i ttt n>i-\ni ,i i  hatrt]   inrlta loa to thi i>u\u00bbi-\nH.'.-    n   -.1   MuiiiI-'Im   to   vinit   New\nEoalaad.\nFOUND DI IN\nHIS FE| ROOM\nSmall-Caliber Rifle Taken Apart\nWith  Shell  Jammed\nTells Story\nBULLET PENETRATES\nTHE MAN'S TEMPLE\nVictim W.a3 Born  in Nelson;\nLeaves His Wife and\nFour Kiddies\nmeuatUag  to  hla wife  that \"I\nmoat ffat thla g*u; X don't Ilka to\nin  a   loaded   gan   In   tha   hoaie,\"\nCharlM Jobs Bowley. aged 28, Kar-\nrop rancaar, waa many honra later\nTueiday   night   found   by   hla   wife\ndend oa tha floor of hla workihop.\nwith tha barrel of tha .23 rlfla ho-\nstda him.    A  tfallet  hole  neat  tha\nright   tenpla   aooonntad     for     Ua\ndeath.   The atock of the tifle waa\non a work hemch, togsthar wtth a\ntod or  iti.1  wlia he had arldaatly\nbara nalng la an endeavor to poke\nont   a   Jammed   shell.     Tha   shall.\nempty, waa atUl tight ;n tha breach.\nThe    tragadj    waa    lnra\u00abtlffa\u00abed\nyeaterday  aftaraoon bf   Di.  I.  K,\nBUcXeatie,    dlatrlct    ooroaar,    who\nwaa  acoompaaaest   \u25a0\u00bb  tha  eoea* by\nOoaatabla *. H. Kaeeard of tha pso-\nTindal polloa. ataftar condactlag am\nlaqnlry, Dr.  Mao Senile pronouaoed\nthe   tetaUty   clearly   aceldaatal.\nMm. Rowley told Dr. MucKenile thut\nfur ths pnflUaa ftia daya her hutband\nwas  praetlcaliy  eoaflwad   ta  tbe hou*\u00ab\nwith   lut.stinat   flu,  onty WMlkll^a\u25a0  sav\ntrip In that time, to the sti're.\nTalla to Iletn-m th Xawae\nI aftarnooBi howi rati about I\no'CakfOk. hi stated If wnuld put In Um\ncow.    Bhe haafd Bin nmku tli\u00bb remark\nHbov>'  quot*-d  about   the   gun,  and   for\nthp first time learned that the rifle Hr\n--.plained   rcaKen   vim   loadrd.\n.Mr.   Rowley  want  out  und  put the cat\nfn   Um   barn,  and  then   returnM   to   th>\nhour.    La-aar hL' went out again.    Oa\n.-   trl|ih  ht-   must   havo taken\nthe .Z.. though aha  did  not ste Mm  in\n-\nWin ii at did aol turn uu fur tha \u2022\u00ab -\nning meal at 3 o'cloek nIio thought it a\nlink .-iii-iii,--..  hut did not worry much\ntill   tii-   avi niiiK-     Finally,    aboil\n(\u25a0'*'1\"-'k,   Whaa   NH   WWal   for   tli.'   mail,\ni m and in the barn, and da*\nliil-il  ta its  if  lba  e-'w was proper!)\nti tharsd     Tha  oaw   pruved  to\nright\nShadow oa tha T\u20144 Boom floor\nHappening to glance lawafd l\nionin. tli. door of which waa partly\nujar, Hackd of feed preventing It from\nbtlng Wholly spaa, aha detected a durk\n.-li.ul.'W i.ii th-1 fl'.-.r. and. Investtgatlne,\niniiii'l Hi. Body of Bai hunhand, rigid\nla daath, wltk th. i-niut wound In Iha\nbald, Bid the rlfla, taken apart, dis-\natraady .--tated.\nDr,  M.uKi ntjc mated on his return to\nN'l .ii   thai   undoubtedly   Mr.   RowlciV\nIn titan taneoue,   and   that   he\nnl   many   hours\na In n   found\nTha Ttotin  Is  - an Wti  by Ma \u00abif.\naad   B]   fi'Ur chlldrrn,  a boy  und  three\n\u25a0t   \u00ablrl being a  haby.\nMr-   \\'.'tw 1.1  vas bora la nil\ntathaf   t'. .ng  .i    h    u.   Rowlay,  whth\nwith the lata Raharl Ralatarati founded\niha N'-i'-. n Brawi rj\n\u25a0dncated  Overetae\nin addttloi to hit  irhotHni la Kol\n:. ii ii.   fnnl-rod a univarslty i d\n. \"Miii:. a in-*-*?f i\" a i\nWitt ,<n aunt  whaa  war brokv aal    Rl\n. Bltati 'I    1'ijr   did  not  get\n-  ng  Invalided out after\ntn -itnit ni   -it   rarioui   hoapti\ntnui-rii-ij in f lug land during tin war\naald   hai    I i lant   fen-   y-eart*\n\u25a0I ll<\". ii m a tivt-acre ranch left him\nby his t.ii 11, i\nHie ni.ii aomt  :t> years\nago, and hia father, who returned here\nwar. dud here about four\nyeara ago.\nlt is prvbahh   thai  tha (MB\nbe held here  tomorrow\nTwo Coast Youths Are\nAlleged to Have Made\nAttempt to Brand Boy\nVANCOUTHB, Jan. U\u2014 An al-\ntafftd ithinpt of two youths to\nlirand a young boy with a red-hot\nIron, after forcibly taking him to\na secluded spot under the Hastings\nslreet east viaduct late Tuesday afternoon, la being Investigated by the\ncity police.\nAVIATORS FAIL FIND\nMISSING VESSEL\nNEW YORK, Jan. 1\u00ab.\u2014Aviators,\nwho searched tho MawachusetU\ncoast today for trace of the missing steamer .; on n Tracy, reported\nfrom Boaton to the operating company here tonight that no sign of\nthe craft had been found. The John\nTracy, carrying a cargo of coal, wan\ndue IA TJdstbn, Jknuafy II, ltom\nNorfolk, Va. Tha craw comprised 27\nmen\ni Has   Been   Sought  Two   Days\nNow;   Killed   Mm\nWith Hammer\nBACKVILLE   N B    Jaa\n-..in' a nan la thi\nbetween   Baefcvllle,   BhedaaC   aid   Pawl\nElgin.    Kitd    Richard,   wanted   for   tbe\naiardai ol Bl Dtqpali  hai m.umgfd fi\u00bbr\n,-.imi..-i   two Ba] \u25a0 .lyturc by\nt.i,' Bolloa,    Mawi <-\\ lhs snnarr, and a\naaad  hav*;\nbeen   flanhtd   all   aloag   Ow   line,   and\nerarywhara si lhs awrdara cif th* wood*\nwhere thi-rc aro Kcttlcm-^nt-. men are\non the lookout for Itlctmnl. who Is\nxaid 1\" be a half-wit.\nl.irliunl, it |n all'-ged, --truck down\nDtMli with ii huiv> hammer. The attack wan unprovoked __A umxpectad.\nAfter tlii- linn.. i;i. Bartf made his way\ntc hla home, afterward leaving. In the\nmeantime Dupuin wan ruiihed to Am-\nherat honpltal, where he died yeaterday\ntfternoon.\nBABTFORT, Me.. Jan. 1\u00bb. \u2014 Tha\nCatholic church and convent on tha\nTaaaamaquoddy Indian reservation\nnear here were destroyed by fire today\nwith a loss of 130,000. Four slaters of\nmercy eecaped, ona by Jumping from a\nwindow.\nTUO   BIX KB\nsi i.m CAB isi.am' N I Jaa is-\nTha i\" r- n i ut; Mildred i | saint Joha\nn n, : iiiii-i. Boast wraakB#i hi\nel   Kuinly   today    and   sank   within   II\n\"id th *  to. k to\nThe Weathe7\nMil,      Mm.\nM.l.su\\ I tl\nVlotorU :t      11\nVan*-\"iivi r    . ....     1'\nKamloopa ...   N    \u2022 I\nBarkiTVIU,\n..   .    !\u00bb        M\nI'rliiri    lcup.rt    \t\nDawann                        ...  Ml      >\u00ab\nCanary    \u00ab4I\nWlaalpM    \u2022!>\nI'nrlUnil        II 14\n'\u25a0u   Krauclaca    .. 41 SC\n8aall1\u00bb                          If 1\u00bb\nHpokan.                         \u00ab M\n        . 14\nUrand   Knrks .'. .      \u2022       H\nSwift   Cm rem    .     ...... \"II\nrnpii.    Alb.rt     'II\nUu'A|i|ialla       'It\n\u2022\u2014Balow aaro.\nPoracaat for 14 houra from 6 i.m\nTkuraday: N.iaon aad vicinity\u2014 Fair\nand dtcldfdl.v roidar for aevtral daya.\n #W*-3fevo\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,    THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1927\noWwhalen Plant Will    W\n$ay Dividend After Its\n+ First Few Years' Work\n\u25a0ftNCOUVEK,  Jan.  19 Krora  the\nViWit made on upcratfou of the plant\ni't j Vic defunct  WhaNo  i'uii> &  Paper\niniM** since \\_ v,., !. i . n over hy tli '\nBritish Columbia I'ulp -v Paper com-\njiiih*J- un Noi i i|l, a di\"* Idend\nJl in- paM*te Hhareholders on  i-yIm-u-\nj preference  share,  it\ntt'Hj annoufaaM nero todav.\nI*   -\u00b1\n\u00abi)Kil.\\-T<r. Jun. 19, \u2014 t hi. I- Jualloe\n.s ] r; W11!... it. Mullock ct-lcbralea* Itia 83rtl\nl.irWidiiy today;\nIt At KIT   1'LAY\n.MD.NTUEAI., Jan. !\u00bb.\u20141'rello.ln-\nary Play was started today in thu\nCanadian Rackets championships\nhere today and the reaulta did not\nprovide   any   upsets.\nf.  r    1-VII.   Nt*  Yni-k,   .leleutod   it.\nII, RaSmeBd, lloatml, 15-2. u-14,\n15-i,.\nO. H. Turpln, Montreal. ,l,h;il,,l\nCl. it. Fearing, Boaton, 14-16, 16-7,\n15-8,   15-4.\nDoubk-H\nFielinghu>scn and Coulter, New\nYi.rk, del,and !\u2022*. (*. IDobell und X.\nM. Scott,  .Moiilreal,  15-6.  15-10,  15-4.\nLeading Hotels of the West\nji Where Superior Accommodation May Be Obtained\n\\_Wsecn\/hke,\ni. -__-. '\t\nGeorge Benwell, Proprietor\nThe Premier Hotel of the Interior\nEUROPEAN PLAN, ROOMS $1.00 UP\nBooms  witli   ltu'miing  WaiW,   Private   Baths   taS  **n   Suite.\nHeadquarters   lor   all   Travelling   Men,   Mining   Men,   Lumber   Men\nand  Tourists,\nSPECIAL    SUNDAY    DINNER,    $1.00. Rotarian    Headquarlera.\nThe   Most  Comfortable   Rotunda   in   the   City.\nHUME - C. Campbell, New Denver; ver; it. B WscEwaa, city; W ItacWr\n.1. <;. Ql-aaaeo, Wont real; J. l'. Cofttaa, lane, Penticton; Kr, and Mrs 0 Jep\nBpokaneH W. Qlanm, Winnipeg; R. M aon, Ottawa; F 8. Cheater, K. B. Mac\nMiaw, W. w.  Parry, J. Wood, Vanoou-1 pheraon, Cahjvry.\nSAVOY\nNELSON'S FINEST HOTEL ABSOLUTELY\nf.'uni Heat, Hot nnrl CM Rum ing Wator in All Rtfbm-\nMnny l\\.i<un\u00ab wiiii IY...'.  Baths or Sluwors.\nA. KERB, Prop. NELSON. B. I\nSAVI >V        ,i    Entwiath .  Vandouver\nt*. .1.  Powell  Pi ii v.;  \\\\    -   - \u25a0\n'     C   Cark,  O   B.   Claifc,  Win\nlaw; J. P. Butll\\an, s. uttle; .\u25a0*. N. Dodd\n, A. K. lanea, Bqulqua *! \u25a0 \u25a0 ;.\nWith Mrs. (Ull He Is Guest at\nTrainmen's Bani|iu.t,\nCianbrook\nCRANBROOK,  B.C., Jaa  II.- A jnini\nsocial niertini; of the lli'i'tlierhoixl of\nRaflWaj   Tia niiu-iil  am! the luilics1 tiUK-\nlllary was iieut on Bi nday night lor\ntii,- pm [\u25a0(':;,. ol winding up the bui lm u\naf the   New  Year's ball, which turned\nflit     I\"     I.,,     lllle    (if     llio     RIO    '      ittOC       :  fill\nthat baa even been in ni A-ivantags\nwaa ai*--- taken ni tha occasion to make\n- one to Mr. ami Mra. T. s.\ndill. Mr. Gill n m atly n tired fram the\nrailway nervice after being In the Qoni-\ni..nn -, i \\ [-M for m arly 4B yeara, lft\nwaa the senior engtm er In il\"1 British\nColumbia di vision. A hand ome arm-\ni Bali a | |.i i ent. d thi m, the preaenta-*\ni mi being mada bj P, Dallas, while\nMra. Gtll  \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 i by Mra. Dallai\nwiiii a  iiia'Ulfui ii'ni'UH't.\nMrs. Price, who ii shortly leaving foi\nNalaon, waa alao remembered by thi\nmembers of the auxiliary, and given a\nlittle presi nt itioii.\nYeast and Iron\nAdds Weight\nNew Combination of Yeast\nand Iron Makes Lovely Curvet\nand Clears Your Skin\u2014or pay\nnothing\n,1  firm\nQueen's Hotel\nTHE CENTER OF CONVENIENCE\nHut and oold mft-ar in every roM,\nSteam   heated.\nA.   LAPOINTE,  Prop.\nMADDEN  HOTEL\nT.   MADDEN,   Prop.\nSteam-Heated   Rooms  by   the   Day,\nWeak   or   Month.\nEvery consideration shown to guests.\nCor.  Baker and  Ward  Sts.,  Nelson.\nMA DDE tt,   rtrand   K..rk-:\n)\u25a0:.  HcN< II,   Bi inaton;    M\nBunn*j   .-: *i- .   J   i i\nHerd,   I-'    .M. van.   Bpofcan*.\nQfEKNS        Mi    and   M .-.   H.   Ropi r,\nJ     Watt,   .1.   st.iin'H. m,   eltj.   Mr-*.   J.\n\u2022 radJev, Mlaa E. Bradley, Orand For ha;\nIrs.   H     Roi   i .    Rev. latohe;   Mra.   E\ni-.i'nun.'i*.  H    McOoogall, .^\"iitii\nBlocan\nNew Grand Hotel\n.\\     Mm.I.'I n     Bl \u25a0\u25a0 1      r.inMi:ig,\n616   Vernon   Street,   Nelson,   B.   C.\nBoi and \u00ab'\"!\u2022! vv it-\nin ah Rooma, Bti .im ii'\nThroughouta\nJ. Blomberg, Prop.   -   ETuropo&ll fl.in\nSKERBROOKE HOTEL\nNear  C.  P.   R.  Station.\nRooma   at   KMinnablS   Itiit.a.\nH.   DUNK,   Proprietor\nTrail Hotels\nNKW   (WASH    'l    Anil,\n. n. Trail: A   i. \u25a0\nWhen   in   Trail.   Stin   at   tha\nHOTEL ARLINGTON\nA.   (PETE)    LEVESQUE.   Prop.\n\u25a0    I      ,>!..!      Il'-f'.ir-\n\u25a0   \\V , \u2022 \u25a0 i\nII    I*.   ;     ' *.    :;    W        1.\"  .ile-l.\nSample    Rooma    in   Connection.\nOCCIDENTAL   HOTEL\nA.    C.   TOWNER,    Proprietor\nTha  lii.nio   ot   I'ienty.\nl.fty  rooou   of wilid  comfort.\nKb  NTTO  tlie   1\" it   nieiils  in  Nelsun.\nH'b   the   cook.\nThe   Old   Reliable\nCROWN POINT HOTEL\na.  McDermott\nEn'iy Cain-tee; EilenM la   I\nand   Ullurs   \\iMlins   Tinil.\nSTIRLING HOTEL\n2*2   Blocks   East  of  Pott  Office.\nStrum [Matta-d   ll\"'   ml coal water.\nUooma   by  d if   oi\nAIho   i -'litee.\nP.   H.   BUSH,   Prop.\nSteam  Heated Hot and  Cold\nThroughout Water\nDOUGLAS HOTEL\nE.  L.  AND  A. GROUTAGE,  Propi.\nBox  606 Phone  2C3 Trail,   B.C\nThink  oi   It!    10 poun\nfj.sti   added   in   !   ttl   I   weeka!      tc\n1    J \"'Utli'lll\nnil   in   a   Klngl**:   c lurte   tn itmeni\nalee,    pteasanl   tablets   of   tKONlZGD\n\u25a0    I\n.   r\u00bb|i .      [RON1ZE1\n i   and   bod,\n-, . .i\nr-i ncentrnti -i    rijrm    thai 9   Mmtt\nmott    r-.'it -*!vf    t'.ir.n   jiuni,   end    Iron\n\\m._ :i  sfiftratfly.\nAre   SIC*\u2014? ht Oils re-f-sary?\nIRONlZETi    YK\\ a   all   th.\nIwnrfh     -wil Mm 'l   ii\nnil    v. \u25a0\u25a0 hnul    11\u00ab!\nli   li'     \t\n1 :il|4.\\\\      in\nblotchy.   ' ....    IRONIZED  Vi;.\\st   to\n\u25a0 \u25a0  ii-i   in .-\u25a0..-\ni  eb ar. - Ion,    if\n\u25a0 \u2022 ta),   itart\n,,, i noti   I\n\u25a0\n1    t   IHON1ZEP\nnl -tu itlni\nVI    i>lut\u00ab I)\ntfruac\nSome Trade at Nominal Profit\nor at  Loss,  They\nState\nENTER PROTEST AGAINST\nDISCRIMINATORY     RATES\nTry    It    oi    \"Monev-Buck\"    Offer    '\n1.1-1*11    tit   .'1I-- - \u201e ,   .,\nti:11  kIj    in itm nt    If afti r thi\u00ab K\u00bb*n-\n\u2022 '-   I    \\v:*ii\nMk   for yonr money   b(\u00bb*-k.     In\n:   styles I 00;   bot-\n1 inke,   gal\ni,   Inconvenlen    to buy\nfrom   ii\".\nTHE    inONlZR!)    vi:a.'T    CO      Pan\nuc-r.\nNelson's Best Cafes\n^^oIdeITgTtTcafe\"\nOnly White Caf*- Open Day and Night.\nOysters   Our   Specialty.\nElectric    Friqi-S-Air   Coolmq    System.\nSODA FOUNTAIN IN CONNECTION.\nA   trial   will   convlnre   jroo.\nPHONE   681 BAKER   ST.\nSession on Rates Situation Will\nBe Shorter Than An-\nticipated\nOTTAWA, Jan. 19.\u2014From ;i dozen\nto 20 witneasea have been before\nthe luilwriy commission In the past\ntwo dayi to testify as to the effect\non their respective trades, should the\npresent scale of transcontinental\nfreight rates as between eastern\nCanada and the Pacific coast be\nwithdrawn and the higher class\nrataa substituted. These witnesses\nhave represented a wide range of\nmanufacturers, Including automobiles,\nnankin* house products, glassware,\nCotton fabrics, cordage, newsprint\nand i-tlur grades of paper, oll-\neloth, stoves and furnaces, hardware, electric supplies, scales, Iron\nand <-i I products, tin and enamelled\nware and practically every branch\nof manufactures which Is at all ex-\ntanalvd tn eastern Canada; nnd the\n\u25a0U ni total of their testimony given\nWilli monotonous unanimity was\nthat the proposed change, if ordered\nby tha board, would seriously affect\ntheir busineus, and not a few declared it would put them out of\nthe market altogether.\nBtvafflJ stated that oompttttlOB was\nI M'veiv in Ilritish Columbia, both\nfrum ttrLain and United states.\nthat they wen- trading at a nominal\nprofit and even sonn times at actual Ion in order that they might\nretain their Connecticut in hope of\nin.|ii-mvruent In the future. Naturally Ho. question of an alternative\nWttor route was btqutatiy discussed\nami in | few Instances witnesses\nwere willing to admit that it would\ni\" i. i .Mf to use tho Panama ca-\niiiil ronto, but practically all protested that the altcrnaiVL- WM un-\nparticularly because of\nthe length of time consumed In\ntransit, tho uncertainty of a\u00abli-tj.uate\nuci'tiiiii'.ilation. the Irregularity of\nsailings and ih. chances of damage\nby water and ID transshipping.\n-Many VMlnewc*'\nTin witnesse-*! incliide.l \\V. J,\nMet'alhtm     of    the    Dominion    tlla.ss\noomyany of Montreal; k w. .\\ii<i.He-\nton of Page H< r *ey enmiiany of\n,'.-].ii,.i:   K.   J.   McCann.  traffic  and\nservice       am r   for   the   Northern\ni;i\"trie companj, :.-j.Ureal, and Guy\nToomby, rtprananllni a mimber of\nnawanrlat and paper makers and\nalao tha PaJrbaaks Morse company\nof Montr\nT)m  ii.-t  witnaai of the aftarnoon\nROYAL CAFE\nClassic  Rftitaurant\nRcfinffmenl   and   Delicacy   Prevail,\nOPEN    DAY   AND   NIGHT.\n11:311 la :    35c\n\u25a0| Ml   D 36c\nWa   S,\" I   lop   Su. y   :uij\nN-oodlaa,\n\u2014PHONE  182\u2014\nTHE L D. CAFE\n\u25a0  .\u25a0 pp\u00ab i Itcatauranl In Iha\nOI'KN   DAT   ami   SIOHT,\nSPECIAL\u2014!.\u201e Cream, Bod* Water\nand ll i  Drlnka,   Nlea, clean, fur-\nI  cold  wdtcr.\nWo   Cater   lo   Private   Partlea.\nTRY   A  CLASSIFIED   AD.\nSTANDARD CAFE\n320   Baker   Street,   N.>lson,   B.  C.\nOPEN   DAY   AND   NIGHT.\n11:30  to  2:30,  Special   Lunch      35c\n5:30  tn  8:00 p.m., Supper  35c\nPHONE   154\nTO RUN A TAPE EASILY\nOne Mother Says:\nWhen running a new tapo or elastic\nIn the children's elgthCH. secure one\nend of the new piece to the old one.\nWhen withdrawing the old tape, the\nnew one will be drawn through the\ncasing, thus saving the time of\nthreading with a bodkin.\nwas E. A. Miller, assistant to the\npresident of tho Canada Sugar Refinery, Montreal, who submitted a\nprotest against certain discriminatory\nrates which he claimed wero granted to the British Columbia Refinery\nsome years ago. J. K. Smith of the\nMontreal board of trade supported\nthe Interpellation and furnished the\nboard with some further details of\nthe situation. This concluded the\nhearing today. Tomorrow some further evidence will bo submitted in\nbehalf of the Quebec harbor commission.\nThe proceedings will be apprecia-\nably shortened by the decision of\nthe maritime provinces interests not\nto   call   witnesses.\nCRANBROOK MAN\nIS LAID AT REST\nCRANBROOK, B.C., Jan. lf\u2014Tha funeral t..ok plaea thla aftaimooa from\nKnox church or the lata J. T. st- venson\not    ihis   city,   wlio   was   found   dend   \"n\nSunday    last    in    his    honsi-,    win H     \\V\nllvod alone,  by  neighbors.    iH-ath was\ntha   ras-illl   Of  natural  causi'*--.\nMe had boon in tha city for about \\t>\nfears, and returning aftar an abatBO*\nahout a var l|a Rf hail llvad \u25a0 retired lif.-. ,\\ ioit, who raildei at Balling-\n1 am. Wash, arrived for the lum ml.\nwhich was condatHad by Kev. M. s.\nBlabkborn.\nMOTHER OF FERNIE\nMEN DIES, SCOTLAND\nKKi'Nii:,   i:r.,   Jan,   If.- According\ntn cable    'i   ' \u25a0       li Rlni thla city, the\niliath    of    -Mrs     .M-u*\\-    I'urri-'.    hi,\" d    s7\nvi.'ii'-, occurred al Jhhardatn, Bootlaod,\nin Januarj ll Deeeaaod i-H tha mothar\nni  vVHimm and Qcorgs Currta, contrao*\nh is of this eity. Anothi-r son. James,\nnraldes In Vancouver nnd |a s member\nof tha detective fort a of thai dty. Mrs.\nCurrle waa s widow, hor nusbajto. wili-\ntjiin. baTtng Brad ceased her two years\na*;\".    Si  thai time Sha had made hcr\nhomo    with    her   only    daughter,    Mrs.\nI  Abtrdei n.    Tlie Fourth sou,\nJohn, alao resides in Scotland.\nAGSICULTTJBIST  DIES\nST, THOMAS, Out., Jan. 19.\u2014Walter\ni'. Lawla, promtnaal agriculturist and\nLibera) loader, is dead at Orwell in his\n14th   y<ar.\nRelieve Irritations\nBy Using Cuticura\nBathe the affected parts freely\nwith Cuticura Soap and bot water,\ndry without rubbing, then apply\nCuticura Ointment. For ecsemaa.\nrashes, itching*, irritations, etc.,\nthey are wonderful. Use Cuticura\nSoap daily to keep your skin clear.\nIt-ail* lul rmWlU) Addr-M CMW-ilif*\niwpn* -f.lMhMM,Lt,t,KMtr\u00ab\u00abl' t'rw*. 3o\u00abp\nBe 11 nbticnl H. \u2022od (Ac. Tileum Br,\nIMT Cuticura Sh**ini MA ggc\nSO SHORT OF BREATH\nSHE COULD HARDLY\nDO HER HOUSEWORK\nMrs. Nelson Moore, Mil ford. Ont..\nwrites:\u2014\"I had heart and nerve\ntrouble, and became so short of breath\nI eould hardly do my housework, and\nwaa ao nervous everr Uttle aonkd 1\nheard felt like a shock to me.\nA friend of mine rooommrnded\nMlLBUR^c\n1   HEART J\nk NtRVfPlttSJ\nao highly I got a boz of. them am*\nther did me so much good I got th*\naaoond box, and now I am feeling like\na different woman.*\"\nHeart rr.d Nerve Pills aro 50c. a\nbox at all druggists or dealers, or\nmailed direct on receipt of price \\ff\nThe T, lfilbnrn Co., Limited, Toronto.\n(XL\nArrested in Mexico\nTho religious situation ln Mexico\nhas broken out anew with the arrests\nby agents of the department of the\ninterior of five Catholic bishops and\none archbishop. All of them were\ncharged with making seditious propaganda. Photo shows Bishop Migue-l\ndo la Mora of San Luis Potosl, one of\nthe Catholic   prelates  arrested.\nPROTEST *T. DUTY\nTin and Duties Occupy Attention of Tariff Board; Say-\nFactories Unprofitable\nOTTAWA, Jan. 19.\u2014Tin and duties\non tinware were the matters which\nthe tariff hoard considered this afternoon. An application by J. E. A.\nI>ii ble, Liberal M.P., for Chlcoutiml,\nfor a duty on tin In blocks, pigs or\nbar?, drew a protest from manufac-,\nturer.s ushiK imported tin.\nMr. Duble and J. W. Woodbridge\nargued that if a duty of from six\nto nine cents per pound was placed\nupon refined tin entering Canada,\nthey would be in a position to establish a p'ant on the Saglnuay river\nand refine by electricity, tin ore from\nBolivia. The plant could, It was\nclaimed, supply the entire Canadian\ndemand of 2200 tons a year and employ some 300 men. The applicants\nwent so far as to request only \"con-\nUtigrnt   Hgl-slation.\"\nThut Is, they would be satisfied If\nlegislation \"was passed promising them\nthe tariff increase only after they\nhad set up their plant and actually\nsatisfied the Canadian consumer of\nrefimd tin. The higher tdrlff would\non'y go Into effect ufter the government was satisfied that the company\nwas producing the finest product and\ni-aUsfyinK the demand.\nOpposed   to   Plan\nOpposition to the application was\nled by Colonel J. Creelman,'who represented, ho said, f)7 manufacturers\nusing tin In sheet metals, foils, bronze\nbearings, babbit and lead. Colonel\nCreelman pointed oul that a similar\napplication to the United States government had been refused after a\nthorough Investigation and there the\napplicant! were afkiug only for a\ntariff of two cents a pound compared\nwith six to nine cents here. The world\ncontrol of tho refining of tin was ln\nQrtal Britain.. Three firms had\n.-tarted in the United States in cora-\npetltlon'and all three were now closed\nInvolving losses estimated at from\nfour to ten million dollars. Ho estimated that to produce the amount\nof refined tin required In Canada\nwould require only about 20 men, yot\nthe uppllcunta had said they would\nhave a plant employing about 300.\nIndividual manufactur* It -tppcu \u25a0 <l\nbriefly stating that the impo*-*Ui-n*. of\na duty would force them from business.\nIU. Hun. (I, P. (Jrahain. ehtirnian\nof the board, at the conclusion of the\nh,i\u00abii'lnK. advised those Interested In\nthe case to file any further material\nat the earliest possible moment. \"We\npropose to mako our report to the\nminister of finance very soon,\" he\nsaid.\nAMALQAMATIOM   FLAMMED\n.\\i;\\V YOKK, Jan. 19. \u2014 l'l*.n.- t.\namalgamate the Great Northern and\nNorthern I'nefic railways Into thi\nworld's greatest t runs port at ion system\nl.iv.' baaa announcd  hare,\nTwo Montreal men have ft*) M BT. -\nated Legion of Heimr dn -vuliera by\nFrance.\nTHE  GUMPS-BIG   BUSINESS\nrWI.*\"   UNCLE\nBi-M   HOVERS\nON   TWF VERY\nBRINK OF  THF\nGRfAT   BEYONP\nA.Nt>-f   H*\\-S\nTMCEN  MIS  UNCUS\nPUCE   -0-   THf\nWHEEL   OF   BiM't.\nMI-iMTY   SHIP\nOF   COMMfRCR\nANO   HAS\nDaFrKR\/MINfO TO\n60\/PE*    IT\n\u2022iABEfOUY Old\nTHE  FlNAfJc'\/AL\nRock, into\nthe harbor\nor su-idEss-\nI 7UL 1**OU, MiN,\nI'M   C-tETTinC   DI72Y\nI   DON'T   KN0\\N  vjhRThCR1\nI'M    STANDIN**,  ON  My\nHEAD OR   FEET -  BUSIMtSl\nDEM.S   INVOLVING  Mil.l I0I-J.S\n01=   DDLLNRS  M**--*: P0PhN6\nUP Svf--*** FIVE   MINUTES-\nSOMEBOD***-   m. TO\nDO IT   1XHILE    6IM\n'S -$iCk-\nDON'T TAKE ANY\n-\u25a0\u25a0HANCCS -\nJUST 60 AI.0N.VJ\n.kEEP   TOUtfMTt\nOPEN -     yt\nL\n,^>\nI   THOUGHT 10  FLOP ID DAY-\nI  SOLD A  BLOC** OF SlEEl. STOCK- ,\nAND  CLEANED UP OVER *.00,0V) FOE\nUNCLE  BIM  WITHOUT   KNOWIM* WHAT \/\n|Y WAS ALL   ABOOT-    I'VE BEEN\nTO THf   BANK   \"6IX TlM*\"** - THE\nl**H0NE   NEVER 3TOPS  RIN6IN-J-V\nAT *WA,T DIRECTORS ME\"?TlNti\nTo DAY I TH0U4T*-HT I'D DIE -        t\nTHEY WAl-nED TO KMOW V.HATI\nTO  DO   AD0OT THE RAILWAY\nPRESIDENT- |\nFIRED HIM-\nN0W , I WISH I\nHADNT- IT'S\nTOO MUCH\nFOR  ME-\nWON'T HELP-\nJUST  DO\nYOU\u00ab   BEST-\nUNTa u\/vaf\neETIER-\nDON'T KNOW HOW\n-3I.D B|A\\ PIP (T \u2014\nDAY AFTER DAY HE\nwas on the: OOB ANO\nIT DION'T **EITIA TO\nWORRY HIM -    IF 1141*4 IS\nTHE   KIND OF AIM VOLE\" ,\nCAREFREE   LIFE A BILLIONAIRE\n\u2022LIVES ID RATHER BE A TRW-1\nMORE\nTELEGRAMS\nBENJAMIN\n\u2022JUMP-\n\u00abMII.\ni\nV-~L\nFOR THEM\nNext Spiel Set for Lethbridge; |\nExecutive Also\nChosen\nCnANBHOOK, B.C. Jan. 19. ~- The\n1923 bonspiel of the Crows' Nest Paaa\nCurling aeaocintion will bo held te\nLethbrldKC It was decided at the anni;*. 1 meeting of the a.iaoclatlon held\nhero this evening. Aboul .r>0 at the\ncurlerH attended the mectlUfg and .Ifere\npiped In bv Alan (.irnham.\nW.   V.   Cameron   presided,   Bherwood\nHerchmer net Ing M secretary.    Minuted j\nof  last   year's   meeting   were   read,   following   which   the   invitation   extended I\nby  Stanley   Klrkham   to   hold   the   next\n'aplel  in  Lethbridge was accepted.\nOfficers   were   elected   aa   follows; .\nPresident, S. Klrkham, Lethbridge;\nIce-president, M. Kastner, -Fertile; secretary, J. Haitnen, Lethbridge \u2014 this\noffice was only filled, after Sherwood\nHerchmer had resolutely declined all\ninducements to continue in the wecre'-\nt-aryship, which he has now held tor\nabout 15 years.\nExecutive, one from each affiliated\ncluh\u2014Bull River. P. Douglas; Fernie,\nT. Prentice; Craiibrdok, A. C. Bowbeas;\nBlairmore, L. Morgan; Michel, Mr.\nFisher; Pincher Creek. A. B. McMordo;\nCarmangay. J. K. McNaughton; Coleman, Mr. Hi .ii id ui, Lethbridge, C. Carberry; Taber, T. Patterson, Macleod, A.\nYoung; Claresholm, S. Wyatt: Bowls-\nland, Mr. Beld: Bellevue, T. Kerr; Lam-\nberton, O. N. Jacobson.\nVotes of thnnks were accorded the\nCranbrook club for Its hospitality, and\nto thoae responsible for the splendid\nice, and the smoothness and promptness in making up the draws, after\nwhich the meeting adjourned for the\nbanitu-et.\nBONSPIEL EMERGE\nBush   Takes   Consolation   and\nVance Wins Grand Aggregate Silverware\nDefeating the rink skipped by C.\nI. Archibald, 8 to S. in the finals for*,\nthe Burns Consolation trophy, the\nrink skipped by Howard Bush last\nnight carried off the silverware\nIn that event, the closing one of the\nBritish Columbia Curling association's  thirty-second  annual bonspiel.\nWI iM. Vance wns announced winner of the Grand Aggregate of tho\nspiel, after a final check of points.\nFERNIE HAS REAL\nBUZZARD AND STORM\nFERNIE. B.C., Jan. 19. \u2014 Snow fell\nhere continuously all day Monday, resulting in a foot and a half being\nadded. In the afternoon the wind frowa\nthe north Increased In velocity so that\nthe storm became bllxsard-lfke. The\ntemperature took a corresponding drop\nto slightly below aero.      *\nPeace of Pacific Not\nThreatened, Declares\nBruce of Australia\nHONOLULU. Jan. 19\u2014 Premier S.\nM. Bruce of Australia, passing\nthrough here on hla way home\nfrom the recent Imperial conference at London, expressed an opinion\ntoday that peace in the Pacaflc la\nnot threatened by the chaotic conditions In China, although he considers tho situation serious. He Indicated hla belief that the world\nmay expect a long struggle ln China's aspirations  for  self exprea<vlon.\nConquers\nColds at\nHighspeed\nA *nr\\tU rio of BacUvr*! M*-\ntarf bring* a \u25a0\u2022arprUtng MOM at\nTftm-t trom coug+inf and nr*>\nun. Delight* the palate aad\n-mw* the throat and tahaa.\nWar** Off Pnetinwnia, \"Fla** arnl\n\u2022thar 4ana**rou> dwtlopatanta\n\u25a0from \"a -aold\".    Never bt wttb-\ne. % bottle. All dro-nifta \u00bb\u25a0\nBiwklty'i\" under a moo*****-\nrefunded -riaraate*. Btw na\nbrtnft pMltlT* relief\u2014-and tiiara\nan M dom in a 75-otnt twttkt\nW. K. Backley. Lteltai\nIii Mataal 8t, Tanata I\nMan Loses\nHis 'Grouch\/\nWife Happy\n\u25a0There, Is nothing I haven't tried for\ni i i' !|-.1111111, but. until 1 heard Ot AU-\nlarlha, nothing wmll-l holp inc. Now,\ni i nn r >! ,Mi.i Mt ap .uni bavi got rid\n\u25a0 it ilir Mii'iii hy teolloi I used ' to\nia\\'-.'    .I.i-I*.    Kyi'r\ni- Mfthikl fccta upon both\n,ijil''i- nnd lmvip bowtt, It gives Tha\n\\\u00bb[vn\\ a Ki:.\\i. i iiaiif-lng, and cleara\nout old iHHM.iiM which usually oawe\niour, gusay aluiiimli. nervouaneaa,\nJust ONE\n.spoonful stops (JAS, and relieves that\nfull, lilo'iieil feeling so that you (M\n\u25a0 p better. Kven If\nmove dally, Adlerika brtnga\nout much additional poison whicfli you\nnever guessed was in your syterti\nnnd whli li tn.iy have long chuffed\ntrouble. No matter what you hfcv*\ntried for stomach and bowels, Adlerika will surprise you. At leading\ndruggists.\n y>^\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1927\nPage T&aa'\nlEIfi PIS\nireat advances\nopening tear\nIrish    Hall,    Be***-inninj*    of\nVicarage, Improvement\nof Grounds\npTERAN WARDENS\nASK TO STEP OUT\nPitta, veatry v-cl\u00abrk; and Charles Halt-\nby, George Brant, J. Burgees, A. S.\nHorswlll, Leonard Pitts, J. Shardelow\nand A. B. Rowley, sidesmen; and\nW. R. Alien, auditor.\nIn declining to act as vicar's warden, Mr. Moltby stated be had not\nmlsBed a church setrvlce ln 1926. He\nhad been a communicant since 1864,\nhe asserted, and would have been\ntaking communion with hfs wife (or\n67 years in March coming.\nVotes of thanks were tendered to\nMr. Maltby and to Mr. Brant.\nSOCIAL BRIEFS FROM\nTRAIL AND TADANAC j\n^img   Congregation   Finishes\nYew With Small\nSurplus\nKiter flvo consecutive years of\nfVtce, Charles Moltby, vicar's warden,\nGeorge Brant, peoples' warden,\n| the Church of the Redeemer, re-\nto take the office agt.il., at\nchurch annual vestry meeting\nnight. Both thought they were\nFtltled ib a rest and would prefer\n[ \u00abe someone else ln the position.\nLast Year Historic\nRev. D. P. Cowle, vicar, who pre-\n|ded, stated 1926 had seen history\njftde for the Church of the Redeemer.\nho church building had been paid\n|r and the church was consecrat-ed.\nwas \"phenomenal that with ho\npall a congregation,\" the progre.se\nso rapid.\npt was regrettable that Rev. N. D.B.\nprmonth, late vicar, had been called\nWay to Trail. According to Mr.\npwie, it was Mr. L-armonth's genius\n|r organization that put the Church\nthe Redeemer in such an excellent\nbsitlon.\nI \"I am privileged to be here after\ntho vicar said. \"This edifice\n|Hl go on forever\u2014we have nothing\nUt success ahead of us. l**t us\n|eep steady and not rock tho boat.\"\nTry for Pariah Hail\n| Am objectives  for   1927,   Mr.   Cowle\nBed, construction of a parish hall,\nstart    toward    construction    of    \u25a0\nllcarag*r, and the Improvement ot the\n[rounds surrounding the church.\nChurch   Haa   no   Debts\n(The church financial statement, subtitled by George Brant, showed that\ntie church had no debts, and that lt\nad a balance of $29.16 cash In hand.\nReports were submitted for the\n\u25a0Vomen's   Guild   by   Mrs.   R.   Vyse;\n{ho   women's   auxiliary,   by   Miss   B\nlllchrlst;    Sunday    school,    by    Mrs,\nNichols;   Altar   Guild,   by   Miss\nDavis;   choir,   by   J.   T.   Andrews,\nnd   tennis   club,   by   Miss   B.   011-\nfchrlat.\nLay delegates elected to attend the\ntynod in either Penticton or Kelowna\nn  the  summer   months,   were   J.   T.\njidrews   and   William   Douche,   with\ntries   Maltby   nnd   Leonard   Pitts\n[lamed  as  alternatives.\nElect Church Committee\nElection   of   the   church   committee\nI or 1927 resulted ln J. T. Andrews\nwing named vicar's warden; William\nlouche,    people's    warden;    Ijnonard\nThlB column Is conducted by\nMrs. Tho man Weston of Troll.\nPhone her of all social events ln\nTrail-Rossland   territory.\nTRAIL, Jan. 19.\u2014Ted McVicar of\nNelson Is a visitor ln the city for a\nfew days.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. Hunter Woodburn\nof Portland avenue have as their\nguests Mrs. \"Woodburn'a mother, Mrs-\nW. Pitts, and sister. Mrs. W. Walton,\nboth of Nelson, who arrived here on\nMonday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nA pretty wedding was solemni7.ed\nhere at 7:30 tonight, when Thomas\nWilson of Trail and Miss Suzanne\nIk\u00bbyd of Saskatchewan were married\nby Rev. N. IX B. Larmonth at St.\nAndrew's Anglican churrh. Tlie bride\nwas attended by Mrs. Joseph McDonald. Joseph McDonald supported the\ngroom. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will\nreside in tho city. Mr, Wilson Is\nemployed by the Smelting company.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nWomen of the Moose Heart Legion\ntonight entertained about 70 guests\nat D. whist drive and dance in Swartz\nhall. The prize winners were: Mrs.\nE. Arthur, ladles' first; Mrs. K. Anderson, ladles' consolation; L. P.\nJones, men's first; F. Oswlck, men's\nconsolation.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u00ab\nCatholic Men's Social club, with\ncards and dancing, entertained many\nfrlendB In tho St. Francis Xavler parish hall tonight. The winners at\nwhist were: Mrs. J. Melvln, ladles'\nfirst; Miss Lulu Oirard, ladles' consolation ; Ren Frio, men's first, and\nAmlo Glrard, men's consolation.\nLively dance numbers wero played\nby volun ccr musicians. The committee ln charge was J. P. Martin,\nC. Monahan, J. Daniels and J. P.\nRowan.\nTRAIL CURLERS .\nW \"SPIEL IS\nI\nPresident's Rinks to Entertain\nVice-President's; Club\nSpiel Same Day\nTRAIL-, Jan. 19.\u2014Trail Curling club\nannual \"bean 'spiel\" has been set for\n.Saturday afternoon. This year President William Forrest's H rlnka will\nhave the honor and the expense of\nentertaining the vice-president D.\nMcDonald, and his 16 rinks at the\ncelebrated bean and hot lof banquet.\nthe president's rinks beng the losers\nIn the season's  opening event.\nThat will be a big day for the\ncurlers, for a full club *Opt\u00ab] will bt\nln progress from l o'clock onward.\nIt must be completed before midnight.\nTho regular skips of each rink will\nfor this occasion be delegated to lead\npositions, and the thirds will do the\nskipping, with the seconds playing\nthird and  leads  second.\nThe first round follows:\nAt 1 o'clock\u2014Murray \"rt, Somer-\nvllle, shei't 1; Wbodbnrn vs. Hazel-\nwood, sheet 2; Craig vn. Wad<\\ ahool\n3; Ritchie vs. Hiayint-k, aba-**  I,\nAt 2 o'clock\u2014Robertson v*. Willis.\nsheet 1; Larama vs. Caldicott, sheei\n2; A. Balfour vs. Truswell, sheet 3;\nMcKay   vs.   McLennan,   sheet  4.\nAt 3 o'clock\u2014Campbell vs. Flngland, sheet 1: Thom vs. Forrest, sheet\n2; W. Forrest vs. Dodimead, sheet 3;\nTyson vs. Cruikshank, sheet  I.\nAt 4 o'clock\u2014Williamson vs. McDonald, sheet l; Carter vs. Brown,\nsheet 2; McLeod vs. Jackson, sheet 3;\nKinnis vs. J. BaJfour,  sheet 4.\nSpecie! to Carry\nTrail Hockey Fans\nto Game in Rossland\nTRAIL. Jan. 19.\u2014When Trail's\nhockey sextet goes on the Ice at\nRossland for the seventh game of\ntho series tomorrow night it will have\na huge following of Trail fans ln tho\ngalleries, Judging by the Interest\nshown here today.\nA special train has been chartered\nto leavo the city depot at 6:40 o'clock\ntomorrow  afternoon.\nFire destroyed the hardware Ar-\nrartment of the Taylor-Forbes plant\nat  Guelph.\n'JUDY'S MAN'\nWashington's Social  Whirl and Official Life Are the\nBackground of This Fascinating Love Story\nBy HELEN BERGER\nCopyright.  1121, by tha Pena  Publishing Co.\nIN LATEST ROMANCE\nHere are the principals in the latest far*! romance which Is unofficially\nreported from Rome. The lady is Princess Irene, beautiful lifter of tin- do-\nposed King of Greece fend also sister of the Crown PrtnfOM KelfM ol\nRumania. The man is Prince Amone, second son of Duke de A***-t.i, broftbw\nof the King of Italy.\nNew Council Will\nOrganize Tonight\nOrganization of the 1927 city council will be effected tonight, the dnf*\nset  by  statute  for   the  purpose.\nVICTORIA, Jan. 19.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The\nonly woman member in the legislature, Mrs. M. E. Nmitli. l inlay *ip-\nproved tho sugRestinn of the Property Owners' association, Vancouver,\nthat women earning more than |T!\n\u25a0 month pay poll tax.\nBargain  Days fl\n\u2022*.   m\nThursday, Friday, Saturday of This Week\n.*\u2022*\nAll-Wool Cashmere Hose, regular fl.25, for\nSilk-and-Wool Hose, regular 151.35, for -   ^^^\nLadies' Silk Bloomers, all shades  *%1$t>\nAll-Wool Gauntlet Gloves, for JtlJtt\nSweaters, odd lines, regular $10.00, for .Jf&Ml\nAll-Wool and Silk-and-Wool Sleeveless CombinaOMU,      H\nregular $5.00, for  _  fa.*B       fl\nMILLINERY\u2014Hats up to $18.00 and $20.00,   Vour\nchoice for .a*S.ft5\nDRESSES\u2014Very   special   value,   for   three   daya\nonly *pi5.aa\nCOATS\u2014A few still left.     Yours may be here.\nAt HALtf PftlCB\n\u25a0^ _MJ*T_WJ<1 iwillin i\nJ\nN PRESIDENTS'\nCONTEST OVER\nPour   Matches   Played   Trail\nPatrons' Contest; Draws\nfor Today\nTRAIL. B.C., Jan. 19. \u2014 Tonight's\nplay in the Trail Curling club knockout\ncompetition saw the second round of\nthe Pieaident'H completed nnd Larama\nup over to the fourth round by defeating Campbell, K-5, in the third. The\nsecond round results were: Robertson\nbeat Somervlllo, T?aop beat McLeod,\nMcLennan beat Murr-iy, Truswell beat\nThom, Dodimead bent .1. VOl-TOOt, Campbell beat McKay. Larama beat -IVOOaV\nburn.\nFour matches were played In UM first\nround of the Patron's competition, with\nthe^ollowinff results: 1-bizlewood beat\nBlaylock 10-5, I-tttehie beat Carter 9-7.\nA. Balfour boat Wad.. 10-9, Williamson\nbeat Craig 8-7.\nPlay will be rnntinut-d tomorrow in\nthe Patrons' and the MerchantH' competitions, with the following allotments:\nAt 6:*in. Patrons'\u2014W. Forrest vs.\nFlngland, sheet 1; McDonald vs. Willis,\nsheet 2; Kinnis vs. Crulckshank, sheet\n3; Brown vs. J. Balfour, \u00abheet 4.\nAt 8:30: Merchants'\u2014llnxlewood vs.\nThom, sheet 1. Patrons*\u2014McLeod vs.\nMurray, sheet 2; McKay vs. Woodburn,\nsheet :!: Jackson vs. Snmerville, sheet  4.\nE\nThe D-uiena Take to Ji*>\nHoney wu being elaborately Innocent. \"Do you know I really like\nhouMwork ?'* she confided to Judy.\nJudy noted that she was wearing\nher best dress and she laughed. \"I\ndo hope you didn't clean house ln\nhat   dreaa!\"   she   teased.\nHoney flung  her clothes  a  guilty\nlance.  \"No! No\u2014I\u2014I went out for\nlittle  while!\"\nThis waa unusual for Honey. Judy\nave her another t.ulck glance. And\nunder that glance  Honey wilted.\nShe  flew  at  Judy,  put  her arms\nbout her, nuaaled her shining hend\nnto  Judy's  shoulder.\n\"I'm afraid of you when you look\nt   mc   like   that!\"   ahe  cried.   \"And\nafraid, anyhow! You're going to\ndreadfully   angry   at   me!\"\nJudy,   feeling   the   thin   little   fig-\nre presaed against her, was touched\no tears. \"I will never be angry with\nyou,   Honey!\"   she   promised.\n.So mutter what I've done?'*\nNo  matter  what  you've  done!\"\nWell, then, I'll tell you what  I've\nIdone  today.    I've  been  over  to  see\n[the   Dariens!\"\nThe   name   brought   Judy   up   with\nnhock.   'The   Ibu*;ens!\"   she   cried.\n\"Yes.\"   Honey   nodded   mitely.   \"I\nnew  youM   never   make   nny  claim\nourself.   sn   I   thought   I'd   do   It   for\nou. It'a nil right. Judy, to be proud,\nhut  It la sometimes silly.  And  beside\nphono   two   old    people   deserved    to\nnow the  truth!   Don't you  suppose\nthey'd   like   to   know   the   girl   their\njhey was In love with, after he'a dead\nand gone? Why. you're all they have\nleft,   Judy!    Y-'ii   should   hnve   seen\nhow touched th*y were! .Mrs. Darlen\nsent   for   Mr.   I\u00bb,iri< n   .mil   he   onme\nright   home.      And   bo   rend   the   let-\nter*. and   then   Mrs.  (Darlen  showed\nme   the   picture   Jack   had   of   you.\nRhe asked  me If you   really  looked\nlike that.    She's wild  to sec y..u'\"\nOut   of   the   wild   and   Incoherent\njumble of words Judy seiitd on tht\nshe\na nl\nlast   few.   \"My   picture!1\nblankly.  \"What picture?\"\n\"Why, the picture I painted of\nyou and that hung In the exhibition! You know, the one called\n'The Girl In the Pictur*'! Didn't\nyou know he  had it?\"\n\"But\u2014but what have you told tho\nDariens?\" Judy was stumbling In\na mad world. What were these\nthings Honey was saying? The Dar-\nlena? Claim? Frlde? \"You're all\nthey have left, Judy.\" What did it\nall   mean?\n\"I told them tho truth!\" Honey's\nsmall  face was aet ln lines of satisfaction.   \"When   I   cleaned   up   the\nhouse today I found your letters from\nJack  Darien and your ring, and all\nat once I  Baw  the whole thing?    I\nsaw what you meant to do, too! And\nI I wouldn't let you do It?    It's silly\nI to be ao proud, Judy! So I put my\nI clothea  right  on   and  wont  over to\nthe   Dariens!\"\n\"But\u2014but those weren't my letters! That wasn't my ring!\" Judy\ncried wildly. \"Thoso things didn't\nbelnng to me! Oh, Honey, what have\nyou  done?    What  have you  done?\"\nHoney ignored her denial. \"I expected thnt you'd bo stubborn ahout\nIt!\" sho sold In an aggrieved tone.\n\"And Ive done Just exactly what any\nother mother would do ln my shoes.\nIve R.itten you your rights! And I\nmean to see that you keep them,\ntoo!\"\n' Put I have no rights! Oh, surely\nthe Dnrlena didn't Just take your\n' word without nny proof?\"\nI \"What other proof did they need?\nIlls letters to you and the ring. And\nyour picture ln his room.\"\nI \"Hut ymi woro a stranger to them!\nWhy should   they  helleve you?\"\nWtM ofTemleil. \"Th. y rem-'iu-\nhfrcd my exhibition. Mrs. Dwttfl \"s\nquite artistic and ahe goes to all the\nexiiiblili'iis. She remembered me at\n(.nee And why shouldn't she take\nmy word. If you please?\"\nlTo Be Continued.)\nIS\nIs Reorganized Young People's\nSociety; Mowat Named\nPresident\nTRAIL, H.C, Jnn. 1!*. \u2014 Completely\nirorganliing tonight, St. Andrew's\nYoung People's society adopted the\nname Klll-Kare-Klub. with Los Mowat\nas president, Miss Mildred Craig as\nIU)> lHaoHam,   and   W.   A.   Mansnn\naecratary-troasorar.    fan groups were\nFormat  aril  htha  foUowlsj  \"Klaaclos\"\nin   eharfa:    .i    Vipond,   KUn   i;   BUI\nMargaret iinds  Kl:ni  ||   ha.,I   Kl. tcher,\nKlan   I;  aiul   K    CFOM,   Klan  4.\nThe rluh Will fUMttOI socially as It\ndid previously, ami it la already tak-\n.11 mil the i'li.iH< nr.- ol the riuirchmen's\nclub  for n   debate   on   March   t.     After\nthe boa I*\u2014 \u25a0Boston  tha dob enjoyed\n\u25a0 bridge eoolal and danos, vttfi refresh\nn.ents   and   inu.-ie.\nIs Fusionist\nWILLIAM   NEWMAN,   M.M.P.\nl.ibe-Ml-ProgreM.-iiv,*. Vi'-b-ria Nm th.\nWht > -mtniry to n purls that he has\nturned straight Liberal, remain?, a\nfuslonlsi and will eupporl hoth Mr.\nRand)   and  Mr.  Sinclair.\n.i. n -\nMagi'MnM\nKldThuT   elving    the    luah    to    motor\nof  Hamilton is con-\nModel 4-7\n$160\nwith\nEl\u00ab*\u00abtric Drive\n$205\n.ncredible\nerformance\n\u25a0-due to \"matched impedance\" or \"smooth\nflow of sound\"--a new thing in home\nmusic-Nothing else is like it\nWhat people arc saving al)out the new\nOithophonir Victrola docs sound incredible,\nuntil\u2014you have heard it play. That is only\nnatural. For y\u00abars you havo been listening\nto old methods of playing musir in the home.\nBut today you have a surprise coming. That\nsurprise is due to a new thing in music\n.\"matehed impedan<x\" tlie exclusively con-\nT><\nTV1\nei\u00bb\ntrolled principle applied in the design of the\nnew Orthophonic tone chamber. It is this\nwhich produces the beautiful music that w31\nastound you. It is which has heightened im-\nin, a-.ui.iMy llie degree of enjoyment yoa aa\nget from home music.\nI'.i In ir, i-i to believe\u2014at any \"His Master'\"\nVoice\" establishment. Obtainable oa taiy\nterms. Prices $430downto$115. And please\ni, in. mix r for your own protection that \"Hie\n\\I i ti r' iVoice\" trademark identifies tbenev\nOrthophonic Victrola.\nonic\nTrada Mark Raid\nVictrola\nVictor Talking Machine Company\nMade only by Victor\nof Canada. I Imlttd\nLook for this trademark\n Vug. Four\nTTTr. NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1927\nTHE   DAILY   NEWS\nPublished every morning except Sunday by The News Publishing company,\nlimited, Nelaon, B.C.\nBusiness letters should be andresaed\nand checks and money orders mado\npayable to The News Publishing company, limited, and ln no case to individual  members of the staff.\nAdvertising rate cards and ARC.\natatements of circulation mailed on\nroquapt, or may be seen it the office\nof ally advertising agency recognized\nby  the  Canadian  Press  association.\nSUBSCRIPTION   BATBI\nHy* mall   (country),  per month...I    .fiO\nPer   year         Wj\nJiy   mail   (city), per  your   n 00\nOntPtde Canada, per month  ..   .       'i\u201e\nPer   year        7c0\nDelivered, per  week     '25\nPer  year   ..   \",; lt{M\nPayable 1 n Adva n ce\nMaKbar Audit imaa of -fflro\u00bblatloB~\nTIU'RSDAY. JANUARY  20,   ifH?7\nMany Small Celebrations or\nOne Conspicuously\nGreat One\nThe ouestion is not whellier 'ho\nKootenay communities shall patriotically celebrate the flOth Dominion day,\na day that dawns on a Curtail** nl\nready fnr br-yond the wildest dreams\nof the founders, but whether they\nshall celebrate it In a DOflSptcooualy\n(Treat   way.\nIt la a qu.'ption hetween a number\nof small, local celebrations, with their\nordinary sports and perhaps intercity ball games, and a conspicuously\n\u2022good celebration, that would be\nsomething to remember, for Its historical portrayal, its Kootenay character, and its unique representation\nof every part of (he district.\nNelaon, Kernle, Trail, Cranbrook,\nRossland, Orand Forks, Kimberley,\nKaslo. Creston, Nakusp\u2014all are habituated to holding celebrations. It ia\nnot a question whether any one of\nthem can put over a Dominion day-\nprogram creditably.    They can do so.\nBut what could any one of them do,\nor nny two acting jointly, in comparison wilh what all acting together could work up?\nNor Is --It the centers alone. Willow\n.Point, Bonnington, Boswell, Wynndel,\nDeer Park. .\\lamo, Lumherinn.\nWyclirfc. Natal, Wasa. scores, if not\nhundreds, of communities, of every\ndegree, would be equally entitled to\nparticipate.\nU follows that, with such a cast,\nlt would he pretty nearly necessary\nto hnve the celebration cover two\ndays. A two-day program would be\nworth going farther for than I mt1\nday program\u2014and some in th*** K001.--\nnay would have to travel some dia>\ntancc. even for centrally Ioc it oil\nNelson.\nThe\nLighter Side\nReaders of The Dally News\ncontribute mnny of the best Items\nto this column. Just .sign your\nname or initials, or nom-dc-plume,\nand send in yum* brlvhtetl Idea*\n\u20141*11 tor,  Lighter Btda.\nAUNT HET\n\"A married woman has a nice\nfree foi Iiu'. .--\u25a0-!!.\u25a0\u25a0 don'* have bt\nworry so mtnh abou. \"'hai\nfolks  think of  her.\"\n-Mas! .\\s nations rtOOVfT they re-\n>OVer tlici-- appotlteo.\nNew Kipling\u2014(in the road to Vlor-\ni-ilay. hIh i*. the ni.n-il-up fllvcrs\nlay.\n.\\L\u00bb|.*n. roini'liaol*: \"I'm going home\n10 mother.*1 \"Utah, Your mother\nain't   never  nt  home.\"\nJt may be a. virtue to be open-\nminded,   but   that   kind   of   pe,.p)e   got\ndrawn for jury aarvloa\nN\\'M\/x.\na^o.\nWould Attract Attention\nAcross the Line ,\nInterest in the Kootenay i-'bhra-\nt!on of the coming diamond jubilee\nwould not h.- ronftaMel to the Kootenay. The first people to be considered, of course, are the people of\ntho Kootenay  themsoK\nBut if the celehration\u2014a united\nKootenay one, that li nn worth\nita salt, it would be worth coming :<>\nfrom   the   border   states   to   see.\nBy the time the spring arrivs, the\nrhances ara thai every border Am>-r\nlean with a car will bt planning to\nppend Dominion day in*'\none of the great celebrations. .V\ngreat influx of visitors from the\nnouth would be easy to seeur,\\ if  H\nwas  felt  they  could   be  a'' \"iiituo.lali il\nIn point of fact, if the Koot. nay\ncelebration becomes a fait, *\u2022-;\u25a0.\nshould be in the Konu n \\y p ifa&Ot,\nfor Its relation to the early development of mining in West Kootenay\n-u 1 . Intimate. Northport, Bonn, rs\nIVrry and other points tha, wer-'\nsomething in Kootenay geography\nonce,   also   have   claims\nThe advertising value of the single\nKootenay  celehration  would   ba  gntt\nAll     these    vari'u**\"     Interests that\nwould   become   attached   to   tha -1\ncbratlon\u2014first,   all   Koo;  nay   1\nand    alt    Kootenay   communities    of\n\u25a0every   degree;   second.   Anrrkjin and\nother visitors\u2014would   make  hug' ,|,\nmnnds oa itx\u20140(Nation.\nBut   these demands  could   bf  sa ls-\nf,\u00ab*d.   by   many   expedients   that   eon Id\nbe  availed   of.    To  mention   only   one,\ntourist   palita could   bf   multiplied   for\nision.\nTha only \"mMhinical rmitic\"\nthat de.ights the true artist is the\nkind   made by   a  cash  register.\nI.'.--.  iill   rifhl   for  the  pow rs  to |*t\nChina    al.inc,    loir    ii    t ike-    1\ngall to feel virtuous about   it.\nWhen  awteUaa klH again afier five\nminui-1, iho genus feubtlosi  1 all  h\na family reunion.\nCANADIANISM:       AN     UBo\u00bb    TO\nMAKI-;  BVSRTBODl   as  OOOD  as\nTOO   ark.  Bl  srcii   \\ii:a\\s   \\s\nmay  mi: \\i:ci:ssaly.\nAll   you   can   I iy    tor   war   i*1   thnt\ntion  of  papula*\ntion that Mnaaa war.\nLAVEA A. XXSKKAV\nMWKECCXi-'t -i-\u25a0' t*. \"I*1\nCHILD'S   CROCHETED 'LrtlfilNOS\nTOMOIinoWS MFXI\nIlrrnfcrast\nGrapefruit\nCereal\nDolled    Eggs Toast\nCoffee\nLuncheon\nCodfish Balls\nWhole Wheat  Bread\nStewed    Prunes CooklOl\nCocoa\nDinner\nTomato   Bisque\nFried   Smelts\nMashed   Potatoes Beets\nCold   Slaw\nCustard   l'i,. Coffee\nIN ALL SF.lll'H'SVKSS, WI.\nWON'T HW'i: LONG T< \u00bb WAIT POfc\nTDK.  AHM\"i:!.h   I'KOKSTHIAN\nIf jou think Holly\\V4io,| given to\nvice, try looking pretty the morning\nafter rhe  night   I\n80 the I'nited St.it p* government\ndoesn't   poison   drinkers.     People   don't\npoloon ton,   Thai just  poiaon meat,\n|*a   fault   if   h-\nCorrect this senifnce: \"He 1- ll- R\njoke well.\" aald ihe min, \".md iOaaaVl\nr.poat   the   point   two   or   threo   times\"\nTo crochet a pair of leggings for\na child from three to four years of\nage, buy four balls of four-fold\nCi-ermantown ami a size four bone or\ncelluloid crochet hook. Front Section\u2014Ch. 80 sts. skip three cha.\nfrom hook, work one D.C. In each\nfollowing ch. ch three and turn.\nWork pattern st. as follow*: How\nOne of Pattern\u2014Count the chs ns\none D. C.,-* one more 'D. C, \u2022 one\nD. C. forward ton side toward worker 1 around post of fourth D. C.\nthree I). C. nnd repeat from \u25a0\nending with two D. C., ch threo and\nturn. Row Two of Pattern\u2014One D.\nC., \u2022 one D. C. back (on side away\nfrom worker) around post of fourth\nD. C, three D. C. and repeat from *.\nThtaa  two rows form  pattern stitch.\nWork pattern, being careful not to\nbreak the raised stripes, 19 in all,\nand when work fs nine Inches deep\ndecrease for  leg ns follows:\nLow One\u2014Ch three, yarn over\nhook, pull a loop through D. C, another loop around stripe st and finish as regular D. C. Continue in\npnttern st for nine stripes and end\nwith one '.\"\u00bb. C. Row Two\u2014Ch three,\non st, work across and de-\nc.-eas- at end. Row Three\u2014Ch three,\nwork across nnd decrease\nope st at end. Row Four\u2014Work\neven. Row Five\u2014Decrease at each\nend. Continue with even and de-\nma sing rows till there are five\nraised sts left with one D. C. out-\naide of last stripe on each side.\nNow work even till there arc in nl!\n30 r..ws in leg. Increase for Instep\nas   follows.\nRow One of Instep\u2014Decrease one\nst. increase at center by working\nraised st, one D. C. ln top of same\n.st and another rai-*n-d il in MM IV\nC. and decrease one st at end of row.\nRow Two\u2014Decrease at each end and\nwork two D. C. in center D. C. Row\n'I'!.; 1 11.1, l(-e at each end ond\nhnve two D. C. In each of the two\ncent' r H. (', in each of the two\ncent'-r \u25a0'.>. f. l.ow Four\u2014Decrease at\neach end. at center two D. C, in\n\u2022 \u25a0I'll \"i Mr* center D. C, (six D. C.\nin all). Break >.nn Md (Satan, Make\nother  leg  to correspond.\nBack Section\u2014Follow the above\niiir< 1 linns but make upper part three\nrows deeper and omit instep part,\nfastening yarn at end of SO rows\nSew up Batata, Work three rounds\nof s c. around foot, Increasing at\npoint and sew elastic ot seams (for\naround waist).    Make a belt beading,\nTomorrow   Contrlbutad Recipes.\nAaddreaa   Inquiries   10   Miss   Kirknian\nand   lacloaa   it ampul aiflreaaaH   > aral-\nop,- for reply.- Editor.\nThe Responsibility on Nelson\nThere is hardly any en'I tfl tb*\nangles of comment that suggest them-\n\u2022elvee.\nFor instance, no matter how far-\nflung ln its composition the renin)\nrommittee might he\u2014and It should be\nmade up from all districts\u2014there\n\u25a0would he a great hurd n of rerm\non  Nelson,\nSister commnniii-1  -those thi    par-\ntlclpated bVfelj    aronld be al expen\nof their own.    Nelson  would  have\nfinance  any  central   tipeni\nprepared    to    recoup    Itself   from    th-'\n.flutes.\nWhen Nelson mtertalns this na'r'-\neoaawj af tba Boot'),! i\n;  u-.'tiiii  find  . - ry handy  ttel\nor   place   0,   - antral   \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0tmhlj   thai\nthe  ,uy   so  mm h  needs-  and   tin*  '  t-\nMy   desire.\nAnother facility   lhat   would  bfl  v. 1 y\nuseful   In   another   way   would   be     in\nKootanay 11. um il and lei ntlflc\n\"\u25a0 Iflty, thai ihe i.Iii-timers are so\nreluctant to launch,   if iv r tbflfi la\ngoing to Iip -stub an organliation,\nnow is the time for It. for tl BOflJd\nbfl notably useful in working up the\nhist'irii ai continuity for the Kootenay\npnaoant.\nTb m rfltnarlta 'ibout conctnda the\noutline thnt The Dally KflWa wishes\nto     put     i people    of    the\nKootenay Ind I\" 1 I\" governing,\nbusiness   and   11 and   the\nabta eitlaani aanarally, \"f  N\nComnv nu from r adora af The\nDally   n. v, avltad.\nThat Body j\nof Yours\n\u2022'.    \u00bbJ JAMBS   W.   \u00bbA\u00abIOM.  U D.     |\najiiiB'iiiiiii'iwani liiwi\u2014iil .liwf'aniiiaa;*-'\".,\nEating When Tired\nAs you know, the number of heart\nbeats per minute in the average man\nis from 72 to 76, and in women 76 to\n154. The temperature likewise averages between 97 and 98 in the morning, and hetween 98 and 99 in the\nafternoon.\nFor years our stomach specialists\nhelieved that the stomach averaged\nabout the same time in emptying itself of* a regulation or uniform meal.\nIt was believed that the acidity, and\nihe amount of the stomach juice,\ncorresponded exactly with the amount\nof food  eaten.\nHowever, in examininp the action\nof the stomach on numbers of folks\nwho were not sick, these specialists\nwere surprised to find thai two individual.* eould eat the test meal at\ntbie same hour of the day, and the\nstomach of one would be empty in\ntwo hours, and, the other not until\nafter  four  hours.\nThey found thar one stomach\nsecreted three times as much juice as\nmother within a ten minute period\nafter the food was taken.\nThey .found also that the amount\nof secretion, and its acidity, waa\nusually just about tho same for lhe\n\u2022ama individual under apparently the\n-ame   conditions.\nHowever, they also found that the\nmovements of the Koma-Ch, and it*\npower of emptying Itae.f, wire noi\nalways the .same In the one individual.\nNow the point they make is that\n1!though the pulse rate and temperature are usually the same in the same\nndividual, the movennnts of the\nstomach vary.\nWhat   does  this   mean?\nThat from overwork, mental or\nphysical, from lack of aleop or othar\n-.ni-es. thfl stomach muscles do not\nact as strongly, either because the\nmuscles are tired themselves, or the\nnervous impulses which make the\nmuaolfla   contract,   are   perhaps   tired.\nThe whole point of cour.-o, as men-\nlioned before. Is that il ynu aro very-\ntired you would be wise -o rest for\n1 while before eoting. Also, if under\nmy strain you of course must eat\ntfl retain strength, nevertheless* only\nI small quantity of pood nourish in ir\nfood  should  he token  at  one time.\nPRINCESS' STEPS OUT\nDtanatchfla racently told of grincflaa  H*ti\u00ab  Louise ait anti li i  a  postermor.gerB' ball   She invited  Don Marrlatt,\nthe -'ivariy King cf i-'insiiury.\" to an-ouipuny her In the Ian e^a. Marrlitt'a suit glittered with many thousand\npear! buttons. The prlncoaa told him she bad not Ktjo c-! the I n \u2022\u25a0: - rn mueh In a lone time. To the right,\nabove.   Is   shown   Princess   Marie   l.ouisc     To   :be   I. f-   i-    1   \u25a0\u25a0 -1   rmonfM   lr   ftta   fancy dress.\nWWch havi !\u00bb\u2022\u2022\u25a0 closed down the\npast week on account of the sold\nweather,   have   reopened.\nTwenty Years Ago\n(The Daily   News,  .lanu*.ry   20,   1907.)\nMrs.   Audet.    wife   of   A.    Audet,\nproprietor   of   the   Nelson   cafe,   died\nearly   yesterday   morning.\n\u2022 \u00ab    \u2022\nNoi val Baptie. North n.il.ota\n\u2022jp-eed skating champion, broke the\nworld's record for the half mile at\nthe Winnipeg arena last night, His\ntime was one minute six seconds\nflat.\n\u2022 to\nThe  Crow's  N-.-M   F'asa coal  mines\nLausanne Rejection\nCauses Little Stir.\nTurk Reports Say\nCONSTA.VTIN'ori..-.. Jan. If.-*-\nThe   Turkish   press   tfl   philosophical\nc\/ the rejection of tho l.aiisafljnfl\ntreaty by the I'ltitcd States senate,\nattributing the result to the I'nited\nStates    public's    indifference    toward\nTori'iyn ariaiis. aflfirclally conwm-\ning   the   orient.\nTba *iuitii'1e Of thfl government ot\nAagnra   ti  noi   known,   bat  Turkish\nlandon here say there Is no danger\nof I'nicl States institutions In Turkey   bfltng   closed.     They   express   the\nbelief that the present modus vl-\n\\ eii'l. With the Tn ited States expiring next month, may ba ranawfld\nhe    v.\nblaaA-\nd    in    flghl Ing    the\nPIONEER B. C. BANKER    1 Pacific\nIS DEAD IN LONDON|w.jk\n~Yl.'TOKlA,       Jan. ty.\u2014Charles\nr, .lopes, retired pioneer Brltlfltl Cn-  Tr\\\nlunibla     banker,     who     landed     lure\nfrom   Edinburgh  In  1864.  died  yoa\ntflrday    in    London.    a'Cnt'iiing    to\nc ii.i,-1    mflaanifl   rocotvad    lur,'    today   by   his   brother   Col   a.    \\v.\nJones.     The  lata   Mr.   Jones  bud   I  t-\nfld   aa   mnnnlflt   of   branches   of   the\nBank of Brttiah <Columbia since ab-\ns, i-ii.ii   by   iiu1   'tnaadtan   hank   of\nCommerce    nl     Westminster    anil     at\nVlCtorl i   la-fore  he r- tired   ,n   lltl\n\u2022 Demand\nTWO   DROWNED\nHT. JOH.VS Nlld., Jim. 1\u00bb.\u2014Word\nia raoahai haw todas i I iwp iiii'.vn-\nB   ratalltla,   al   Blmmona   bay,   nn\nMONTREAL FOUNDRY      ZZzZlZZt Zr\u00b0\nGUTTED BY FIRE  '\" ' ' \u25a0  ''\"\" \"'\nWhile the demand for Pacific Milk has been growing steadily, there has\nbeen an additional influx\nof orders recently which\nindicates that its fine,\nquality is gaining in ap-\nIjTeciation.\nPACIFIC MM\nHead Office, Vancoitver\nand   21   re  ' Factoriaa  at   Ladnar   and   Abbotaford\nlea  with\ntic lr\nMONTR GAL,    Jan.     l\u00bb, -Dnmaan   \u25a0\nestimated   nt   $T(,0OQ   niis   rails d    '\ntiro    which   oomplfltaly   tutted    tin-\nfoundry   and    pattern   shop   of   Darv\ning Brothera how today.    Ona tlm* 1\nmiin.   Raoul   (.aiuhier.   um     h |\nwhaa    a    coupling    flew    oft    I    hOflfl\nDipfl   and   -truck   him   on   thi    ]\nBuilding\nMaterial\nLet us figure your bill*\nuf Building Material. Coaat\nLumber a specialty.\nJOHN BURNS & SON\nBreakfast\nTen Years Ago\n(The Daily   New-, Janu.iry   .(.,   1017.1\nA group of mining claims on Lookout mountain, formerly owned hy\nK. I'.uby of Trail, l\\ J. (.ulbKhor\nof Nelson and a--.ori.iti \u25a0-, ha- Bflflfll\nI by It. Tench and W. J.\nGordon and associates and will be\nknown as The Ruby Matfl, limited,\na   a   a\nMn.   Alfred  Treglllus  of   Fairview\n' uiy   yesterday   morning   In   a\nSpokane    hoapltal,    where    she    had\nbeen   taken   several   weeks   ago   for\ntreatment   for  a   heart   affection,\na   fl   a\nD.  O. Thomas and  Archie   QtnTM\nof   Nelson   have   been   recommended\nfnr  commisrtona.\nChaplin   films   will   not   ho   shown   in\ntbi border citi-*-**. until after his dlrorc,\ntrial.\nHeating Stoves\nGoing at Cost\nWhile the Stock Latti\nfall Serif if Yon Are Open for\nSiinim\nNELSON. HARDWARE CO.\nWholtaala  and   Retail Quality  Harriwara\nNalaon Phona 21 B. C.\nTurn Kinds\nYou can get Quaker Oats in\ntwo forms\u2014the large, plump\nwhole flake or the half flake,\nrolled thin, and partly cooked. Both are of the same\nQuaker Quality, famous in\n.18 countries.\nIf you wish to make porridge\nwhile you boil the coffee, or\nmake the toast, use Quick\nQuaker. It cooks in :l\nminutes.\nbest meal'\nof the day\nPhysiciaiu urge Mtufying breakfuti because in the fore*-\nnoon must people are ealleil upon to 00 two-thirds of\ntheir most importani work.\nTo enable body nnd brain to reach their highest capaci-\nlies in the shortest lime, digestion miisl be easy and quick.\nThe tlelieious Insle of Quaker Oats invites digestion.\nGratefully mum, ii is welcomed by the stomach. It\nassimilates quickly and its bulk and lender bran assist\nin the assimilation of other food. They aid in a function\nwhicli doctors say is the fust essential lo good health.\nAnd Quaker Oats sustains Ihrouglioiit the day's most\nvital working hours. No oilier cereal has such perf<K*t\nbalance of food eliuiinls. ll contains KS% of the tissue\nbuilder, protein; (i.\"*' r \"I tie energy producer, carbohydrates; and the all-iiiiporlanl vilamines and mineral\nsalts.\nIf you are not using Quaker Oats at breakfast, start\nnow. You will take up your morning work more eagerly\nand will feel more vigorous and alert throughout the day.\nQuaker Oats\nyou have always known\nQuick-Quaker\n\u2014cooks in 3 minutes\nJSL\n %\n_,\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS.   THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1927\n--J<- Page five\nEvening\nSlippers\nYour costume is not\ncomplete if your Slippers\nare not in keeping.\nSee us for your Evening\nSlippers.\nG0\nR. Andrew & Co.\nLeaders in Footfashion\nKeeps Confucius Temples\nPROCTER NOTES\nROO^a, B.C.. Jan. 1!).\u2014A very\njyaBlfc Barry van held by Mr. and\ni. U*'<A Helghton on Saturday\nrrriooji in henor of their son\nlea' -seventh Vrthday.\n[any 11tt> \/rl^nd.-a attended and or-\nlod tbe aft-ernoun by playing icamea,\n;r whieh ,a dellcloua supper was\n.\u2022ed-iin-l H beautiful birthday cuke\nh   <arndlt*s   w$a   cut   by   tho   young\nhe uuit,(i {gents were Mlaa Elsie\nmott, mi.sk Nancy Marrifield, MIsh\nh'liv.'MiH'Klnnoti, Miss olive Mac-\n,n. Mit* Barbara -Ritchie and Miu<-\n! UaJtain MacKinnyn. Robert Bears,\nidy Ititehie, Donald MacLean, Ken-\nli ftjk'H and Jerry Toy.\n. on enjoyable Burtv wan held\nT. 'aUonacct on Thursday evening.\n'antftngt ftnd -ji-mes occupied the eve-\n, during whicli delicious refresh-\nitS wer\u00a9 served. Aiming those aiding were Mr. nnd Mi-h. I*. 8plg-\nJl, Miss Murgaret Bmellioi Miss\nicy   Severn,    Miss    Kt In 1    Merrlfiebl.\nia Mary Cronln, Mis** Eleanor Murium, and fUib-prt Sovre, Ralph Barry,\n>rge Hill, Maurice Major and Colin\nJor.\nAPPLEDaUE NOTES\nAPPLKDAUE, B.C., Jan. \\..~At the\nnnnual meeting of tne Jersey Breeders'\nStock association held in the hall on\nThursday evening the presiding officers were reelected \u2014 W. T. Wynne\npresident, Q. Steele vice-president, M.\nA. Wnyim secretary-treasurer, and J.\nBrooks caretaker of the bull.\nAmongst those attending the whist\ndrive and dance al Winlaw on Friday\nwere Mrs. H, Horn, Mr. and Mrs. J.\nBrown, Mr;--*. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. K. W.\nKopockt, .1. Steele, VT. rickard, A. and\nL. Campbell.\nMaking up ISVSral sleighing parties,\nMr. and Mra. C. Herman. W. Herman,\nMr. and Mrs. B. Lansdown. .Miss Trox-\ntn. K. Trozao, Mrs. JI. Horn. \\V. Pick-\nfird, O. Hagen, L. Campbell, and J.\nSteele took In the dance at Parry*! on\nSaturday evening,\nJ. Steele and his nephew, ii ptjft\nhave for their homes at McEwan and\nNanton, today.\nfather of three chlldn n, wh.. weri\ntnipped in hurnlng home at St. Barnard de latocolle, Que., rushed back\nand   succeeded   in   saving   them.\nSOCIETY\nPRINCE   KUANG\nShown ubovc In traditional coa\u00ab\ntume, is\" charget with tha msin\ntenanco of the targa gro-UP ol temple\nbuildings maintained in tutUDV of Confucius at national BXfiBBSB. He resides at Ktifua, provinoa oi Rianrung,\nChina, where Confuoltif wai I I   md\nwhere be taught nil dtsctplsa, *\nBASHFORD IS WARDEN\nAT QUEEN'S BAY\nQUESN*H BAY, IM'. Jan. in.\u2014A\nmeeting to Olseuaa church affatra preliminary to the annual m\nthe Parish ot Kokanee to Ix hale\non January 27, was held la the Queen'l\nBuy achool room, Rev, Mi Harve] ai\ntended and acted tu i liainoan to the\nmeeting.\nR. J. Basbford aubmitted   I\nThe  assessment   for  Queen'a   Ba)   foi\n1916    W;is    |liS   and   this    lias    not   yet\nbun    all    collected\nMr. Han i) pointi d oul the rtacea*\nBity of a cemeter) for i s< h i ttla\nment in tbe parish. Thla haa ul-\nn aiiy ti. en taken up by the Welfare\non, and a suitable site Is\navailable,\nOwing to moal of tin church aen *\nloea bolng hi Id la the \u2022 venlni ll wai\ndecided   to  -have   evening   communion\nafter   tbe   nan \u25a0 \u25a0\nBundaj   aol Lfor chlldreai waa dla-\ncussed,   und   w 111   im  i\nConflrmalimi claaaea will  be\ncandidates    are    Miaa    n      Budd    and\nDenis   Mudd\nR.    J.    Baahford    was    ua\nelected   warden    for\nThe   meet ing\nMr   Harvi)   i\n.md    In Hood    Whllei    lr\nQueen's     H.iy.\nMrs. Lanning Is\nHead of the Church\nGuild at Procter\nThis column Ifl being conducted\nby Mrs. M. J. Vlgneiin. All news\nof a social nature including receptions private enter lai omenta,\npersonal' items marriages etc.. will\nappear in thlfl column. Telephone\nMra Vigneux at bor hoava,\nMr.    and    Mrs.    .lam.       \\\\   lr,    Slanley\n-gueat   their   boo,\n,|;,4'k.   \"I\"   the    Ituth    Hope   Mining   company office staff in Kaslo, who is here\nuntil the latter part of the week.\nU II. Cho'iuette returned last night\nfrom Rosslnnd, after attending the funeral service of the late Thomas Connor, which took place there yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. Bert McKim of South Slocan\nspent yesterday  shopping in Nelson.\nMiss Mollie Irving spent the week-\nend at tbe home of her parent* Mr. and\nMrs. E. J. B. Irving In Trail,\n. \u25a0   9 \u25a0   \u2022\nMr*-- David Wadds of Sinn, aires waa\nu visitor to town yesterday\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nA. L. Champion of Sl.ii--*ui City Is\ntpandlni a few days in town,\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\n.Arthur Lakes, .M.M.. i- rt Tui I\n. i noon for ths Kaalo and tha W'liiti--\nwatsr district.\nOn   Tuesday   tftSnOOn   Mre,   Roy   \\>,,\\.\nlard. Mill street, entertained informally\n! ai   the  tea hour, -when her gueata Included    Mrs.    Alex    Leith,   .Mrs     W.    K.\nWasson, Mrs. John Gansner, .Mrs. L, v.\nlinger--*.. Mn,   I   \u00ab;   Nelaon, .Mrs. M. V.\ntoest,  Miss  Reid\n:'   \\. nion.\n'     t     '\n\u2022t    I \u25a0'\u25a0\u2022 ibi \u25a0 turni <i   to   town\nCram   Trail.\n.   .   .\nn. h Pitts, who apant six week* with\nhla family  in  Nelaon-  hai   returned to\nl.rthlMill*.*.\nd Mra   T. W   Baimbj of Lang,\nSi.sk., former resident! of Phoenix, are\nvisitors   in   .\\elstin.\nIll      Ctwyaath Strong! tharm of l;\t\nnington spent yeaterda] In tht  i\nKonni th C unpin u of South Bloeaa)\nwas a visitor to Nelaon yi -\u2022:\u25a0\nMi      W    I;    McDonald nn.l her infant\non, ol South Blooiu v \u25a0re city \\ laUora\nrastu rda),\nMr.   an.|    Mrs.    Fi.-*li< -    of    Hall   spent\nv \u25a0   ii rday in town,\nAlan Qllroy ' Kp< eti to t, ave Netaoa\nMonday  foi ..-,. \u201e-*  -,,\nWinnipeg, Toronto and Chicago. In the\nlatter place he wil] \\ ll hi* broker,\nJohn Qflroy, well known tn \\\n\u2022    \u2022    a\n\u25a0\"-     V     ,:   ' Of   Alma\n' '*T\"' r,   v. ;,,   Neiau,,\nill.II!   I    iMJ-r It:\nPROCTER    B.C.,   Jai The   an\nnual mei'ime of the Procter Anglican\nchurch guild waa held at the homi\nof   Mrs.   Oaoffe   Danlella,\nThe  flnanclau   report,   which   ahowed\na successful year ror  I9U,  wi\ngfter    which    the    rollowini\nwere  elected:   14ra.  N    Lannlnf, preg|.\ndent;   Mrs,   A.   C    Majol\n\\|.|iii ion,   \u25a0-. ci rtarj\nMrs.   George   I'am.-lis.   conv.nei\nnit;ir. and  Mrs,  h. Severn, convener .'i\nthe   rhureh    After   the   meetlai   a  delightful   tea   wm aervad  by   tha b.'st\nPMTY AT PROCTER\nPROCTER,     B.t\"..     J.m.      19.\u2014Mlaa\nMats!,   Campbsll  made \u25a0 dainty hostess   at   a  party   on   Mondaj\nin   honor   of   bar  bh I\nTin afternoon was occupied by playing lames, after which a d. n-^iitfui\nnunper waa aervad, iin- room hostess\ncull no-   i he   birthday   eaas.\nThe   invited  guests were  Miss  Mollv\n.     Ui    Rltohlo,    H\nllorat,   m li      Rather   To*]     Miss   Bdm\ntlelgbt4>n,     M II- ..      Be Itt    .Miss\nPhj lh .     lAh.n    ami    Masti rs    Malcolm\n\u25a0     n   nf   N'elson,   Nowell   Burst\ni li ,  Stephen Toy, Ian Hurst\nind   Bill a   Kinio v.\nWilliam Waldie Jl\nll  tin   clt)   jri\nun. wa\n$11 Baker Street.  Phone too\nBf OIARANCE SALE\nBlankets and Down Comforters\nClearing at 20 Per Cent Discount\nThe superlative quality of these Blankets\n.-\u25a0trexs good value at these prices. They come,\ntoo, in all the best English and Scotch makes.\n(Some are White with Pink or Blue borders,\nland others come in solid colors, such as Rose,\nBlue, Sand and Mauve. All are double-bed\nsize. Regular values $12.50 to $25.00. SALE\nPRICE, $10.00 TO ?20.0O.\nSCOTCH WOOL BLANKETS\n$8.40 to $31.00 Each\nFine soft Blankets. Made of pure Scotch Wool and whipped singly. Full sizes.\n7 to 10 pounds. Regular values $10.50 to $19.50. SALE PRICE, $8.40 TO\n$15.60 THE PAIR.\nDOWN COMFORTERS\n$10.00 to $31.00 Each\nMcClintock's Down Comforters, the world's\nstandard of quality. They come in fine quality\nof down with covering of fancy Sateen or Satin.\nAll are full size, and are light weight and warm.\nRegular value $12.50 to $25.00. SALE PRICE,\n$10.00 TO $31.00.\nM,..\nWHl Erect New\nCommunity Hall\nat Erickson\nNow\nin-   Hart in-t  Madden and daua-htai\nMlaa Mary  Madd. n, . ioiiIkIii\nl'11' Vai u\\. i-   ni.i,   Mi     ,\\i l.i.i. n , v.\n1 ' '\u25a0- i aki   tier bun\nIn    S,,lnt-\nWoolli y, \\\\ a accepted\nii position in ih.   I.    |\n-\n1   >  .1.\u25a0ImhilYl  l.n.l...    hanoi\n\u00bb| \u00abr\u00ab. J. u. 1 Hani l\nl laltlng  l\u00bb, r pan qi ,   Mr.  and\nMra.   n.   A    McParland ,..;\ni.i-11  Mra\nii.   u    Hint, n\nind    ih-\n'-\"\u25a0i H   ul   Pill  bur**    tfri    ,\nMn. ji-\na      a      .\nM -        I\n''\"\"\u2022\"\"\"i lunch  Tuaa-\nday,   compllnu-nllni   Jl       N    M Cum-\nand    - Crao\ni \"' \u2022' - in.-.-.. >n     I. D. 1\nCreston Collected\nSeven Thousand\nfor Government\ni *i; i :.-r. ..v   ni rin   Bril\ni.ah   Columbia   dcnartmanl   ..i    rinanc\nsin,nl,l be wn n pi. ii . .1 a-Uh the i, --\n,-nut-s K.illi. r, ,! In ..i tin i 'raaton \u25a0\u25a0'\nH4J|   \"f    il,.-    pro. i       I,.,     whicli\nnut,,   Hot \" l.-.i    lr..M,\npolice court   flnee,     '    h  u.,.   For thi\nin..st   part,   lm im- tl< n    of  the   Uquor\naol    A  t- \u2022 - t.i   -. i had   In  Intaki\nis.   iniiii ini  and   trapping  u-\n'\u25a0\u25a0 i a,   which  ai uni   foi   .-v.-r  Ipoa.\naoma   IIM   ..t   \\. i... h        for   trapping\n.. n laed by tn.\nlooal  ..tii.-, i-   riir..   hundred  and   Fit \u25a0\n\u25a0\u2022. n dollar* of ai -  ...is col.\nI. , t, ,1.\nIi.r... n>   i te. -!   ug st   II\ni:    Becreth,   i>,-    -i.       -,i   lb.   ,l- fund\nsi.nth,-i ii   \\-i,, . i .   i,   - i.-i- aorapany\n-Khik   ol   l(,-|,i,.\n\u25a0 -n, ,i\n.. ll\",   s.,\\  -\nm   trial   ul   Wind\nhero   liy   rallwa)\n<   -:i\\, <l  hie life.\nORPHANS OF PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS FIRE\nProved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for\nHeadache Neuralgia\nPain Neuritis\nColds Lumbago\nToothache Rheumatism\nDOES NOT .AJTECT\nTHE HEART\nWARNING\nBeware of Counterfeits\nThere* is only one genuine\n\"ASPIRIN\" tablet If a tablet is offered as \"ASPIRIN\",\nand is not stamped wilh the\n\"Bayer Cro\u00abs\"-re*use it with\noontempt-itisnot\"ASPIRIN\"\nat all I Don't take chances!\nS*fi\n_^ Accept  only   \"Bayer\"   package\n*P_^^ ^ which contains proven directions.\nHandr  \"Bayer\"  box*,  of   12  UbUU\nAlto bottle*-, of 24 and 100\u2014Druggiitt.\nA-MtrtB it the trad* mirk i re-ri\u00abt**T\u00bbx1 in Cruitda) ol Btrtr Mtnuftcturt of MoDOKttie-\na^-pt-rter nt SaitcTltriwt'1 I A-^tyl *r.\u00bblirylif And, *****. S. A\"). Wtatlt it it **>ll known\nthti A\u00bbplrln mttni Ba\"\"r ro\u00abnuf\u00bbrtuie in mmii thr> D\u00abblk m**\\w*\\ imii*ttlnii\u00bb.iti.j Ttbleti\n^1 pafwr towpvu  will to \u2022lunpeU \u00abi(li Hi- ir (cn-mi 11*1.   __.>.*,  .an    l'jj'oi  Umii.\nCKESTON,    B.C.,    lan     19.\u2014Get ting\nIIH tn |\u00abn than ;i 10-mtnnti\nof   thoai   pr-'S'in   at    Hi-'    DlMtlBg    Kri-\ndur, the backon of tht oomitiuntty\n[;.iii :u Erickson hn\\>- dtcldti to \u00ab\u20act\nii at on*'-*- with Hi., en ctloa ol thi\nbuildlnt, which i.s to be Ittlt n 11   All\ntold    |j     D ill    I\"     t\"iuir-il    to    coni-\n,.i.f iii.- \u25a0tnwtvra, uu thla amount\nIiiir been gunrnnt,**J by thi Whlrl-\nvmu'I I'lni., of which Itliw .'\u25a0\"\"\u25a0 Loaf\npn ,.i. i!t Bo] 'i >v Johmton hav<\ni.. tn awardtd Um oootraot ;\"id if tlie\n[\u25a0levalUng niilil WMthor continues tt\nted tht saw hall will I., in\num- before the first of Mur.-li Laat\nthan a v.ii* ago \u00bb\u25a0 similar hall was\nopariad al Canyoa, ftbow all BUM\niruin   Craaton\nGAY PARTY AND\nDANCE, BONNINGTON\nBONNfNOTON KM.I.s, B.C , 3 1\n,>n,  of ih'' wool ehartmlni\ntha aumwirn araa 'h.   part)  -'\u2022>','i la th.\nball mi  Frhlav  availing  whan   Ifra,  A\nWlllt)   and   Mra   K   ,i   BlcOrai\ni.,iiit   boat\numovno 'i tt]   M   llcNall dui -\ni a thi' a-ranlng, wa i \u25a0 twofold i v nt,\nbeing   .i   aurprl imuv   ftoi\ni h, ir raapaotlva ha band   and \u25a0 [rli nd\n_t\\u   Thornt- inaaon   ol   Blawttt      The\n11\"kimin  arrangud   wa-  *i. iiu'hifui   and\nXilt i, ti.   wiih   < \"> ii   and   '\"ifttuni. nt.ii\nd dancing.   Km Th w\\* n plft)\n(i wond< n'uHv. glvlni thu i nu lad \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\n\u25a0 \u25a0  M,ni'-\npublic .ii'i\" ar met al Bonn Ing'\n\"v   11 ealv. 'i   foi\nl\u00abF -\"tin;.  (CBf  which  aha  KBVa an .in'ui'-.\ni. n Brown playing tnt aeoompani\nI'l.'iii aflaa Wwrat* tnaaoa gave two \"i\u00abi\n.-.. \u25a0 t|) Ull\nBoblnaon playtd\nHrflRiuruiu Km <: k a hi.-, played\n.,i ih.- pnaa wain, which vrsa qnlti an\nror lh-' I'ri*.' wnlti, whtcb wan an imi\"-\nBtrongllbarn I   R\n\u2022Cenn* 'l* bolng thi wlnni\nI   ih.    poll.\niii  tha  hail\nI ..4.i|nr-.'l\n\u25a0\n\u25a0   Mi   ni '\n4i      i     Rowb- \u25a0 \u25a0       H\n>\u25a0 at 11.'.    Mi   \u2022    B     V- .i I in.iii    >.f    \\'..| imii.\nMl .imi Mra Tyntfall, Ml - O. Btrong-\nlbarm, M <)\u2022\u25a0< \u25a0\u2022-.>{ Mn Tmi r\u00abi i \u25a0 \u25a0\ny.t and Mra Ivor Jom -, Mi and Mra\nullingwo* tl '\u25a0   Th   i-'i. n.   Mi\nu -i Mi     r  Hardin, M\n[.tadoti   Mr   and   Mn    J    Haarl\nrn.i  Mra.  Col Htr,   Mr   and   Mi\nI., ng,  Mr, and Mr,-. By   C   Moth *.,  Mi\nii,ii Mi i. R. Qroj\n[>. Ridge, Mr. and Mn B Oonloa, Mlaa\n\"igin-K .l-H'iii.- i.f Ni i \u2022.\" Mi im Mn\n\\ B n<>>> i. Mlaa Tborattlm\nH Rohlnaon, Mlar M. II p| \\i M\nii.iini.iri. Mi nnd Mm .- h feat man\nColooal  aiul  Mra.  J.  Man v   U       \\ i\nj.  (>.   \\v.   Humphry,  Mitt   M.   Humphry,   Mr    and   Mra   O.   L.   Thompaon,\nMi and ,\\ii- <: v. Hunt, Mr, and -Mr--.\np\\ Prlaby, Mr. and Mi I. M. Downie, Mr.\nand Mra J. B, Thompaoa Mr, and Mm\nA    I-    M'Kim,   Mr.   ami   .Mi;.   P   Md \u25a0\naid, Mr, and Mra J. '\u2022-.\u2022\nMrs.   iv   r.  Tarry,   Mrs.  a    K.  Anhby,\n-   Croll Ml\"    M   Wadd . Mi   B Id\nM       0    s    Brown,   M\nU 1\n.! Mi -   w   w   I-n. Mr.\nand  Mi .  a.   R   i m Mi ua,  i-'. Bi\nii.  k. nnedy, n.  McDougall .1   J.  R\u00bb Id,\n\u25a0 i. J. Hatlopi '.i. C i'\nl.. \u25a0.  .i   i iray,  .1.  .!\u25a0 rorae. QooiTga   Hol-\ntweque, VV. McPhail, M. McNeil, B  Har-\nrla, ,i    B Maaterton,  Will\niam Btewarl\ni \"\nH'ph.iliH.\nOttawa 1\nwhich   w\n' in,.\nMwwb Mia Nanoj   nanaJng and htf brotkar, i rhey aro\nHi--!' having bean killed in tho BarUamant hnililing-s Bn  M\nii  II1C    MlBB \\in |   wrote a Oh rl at mat carol, 'Little Babe Jeaua,\"\nhighly  oonmi.n'i.'i   by  Sir Walford - Davjea, tho emlnant  mualc\nWomen's\nSimpler\nHygiene\nMore Absorbent \u2014\nDiacardB litre tissue\nBr BU.RN J. mii'KI.AM)\n\/InuUrtd JVmn*\nALL the problema ot old-timt\n, hygienic way* have recently\nbeen ended, largely became of s\nnew way called KOTEX.\n*S Kotcx discards as easily as tis-\nw sue. Thus no laundry, no embarrassment of disposal.\nBeing 5 times as absorbent as\nordinary cotton \"pads,\" you wear\nlightest gowns and frocks without\nslightest fear. Deodorizes, too, thus\nending all fear of offense.\nObtain at any store v it hoot\nembarrassment simplv hy saying\n\"KOTEX.\" Many store* have it\nalready wrapped on counters, ready\nfor you to pick up ami take along\nwithout even asking for it.\nTry today and you'll never again\nrisk the uncertainty of old ways.\nBox of 12 costa only a few cents.\nBe sure you get the genuine. Only\nKottx itself is \"like\" Kotex.\nKOT6X\nNa laundry-dinard kit tkmm\nInstitute and Church\nAuxiliary at Kaslo\nElect Their Officers\nKASLO,   B.C .  Jan.   II.        This js tha\nnga, wh<n fotm-\nuaii'tii-   ara   I ild   for   thi\n\u25a0   of thi  vai \"ni* i li     Ti,\n\u25a0, \u25a0 .i   in  promote   I\nthi    K i\u25a0\u25a0!..   IVomi n*a   tnatltuta\nm rim.    tin\n.itrtin   K. i .i- nt.   Mra\nA.     T,     1 ;;i i'1:iml:\nMi     .i    Allan; dlrteton\nJ \u25a0   I       -.\nth* n\nChore h Oftlctra\n|\not iii.   Aagli\nh. win : nrai   mi*, -pn\nidont.   Ml      \u25a0 i '.'. \u25a0]><\u2022\u25a0 \u2022-\niiitni,     M \u25a0        Mm\nretM-ntatl-i \u25a0\nKWNAIRD NOTES\nKINNAIRH,   lc.   J..i\n\u25a0\nJoyahla   whlsl Ir   luuQa\npa    Sat util.i*.    \u2022 I\n0\nb t.   Mlaa\n\u25a0\nSLOCAN CITY NOTES\nSLOCAN   CITY,   ie   Jag.    lit \u2014Mr.\nand Mrs.  E. J, Orant went  to \u00ab\u2022\u00bb*\u00bb\n\u25a0\n\u25a0r    i!.   n.iii   of   Mirror   Laka, ~\ni*. lu   loa n.   the   guaat   ol   hef\n,i law,   ilr.  and   Mrs.\n\\     l .   .   *\nMr.     ;m*l     Mtt      J       S.     rummlnga\nn j,,. i, ,ini\\\u25a0 --I -ii Blocan *>n\n\\> . iiu, Mir. I., visit for a few dayK\nUllli   Ml !l     !'    Curlti   and\nfamily Mra. Cummlngs and nnn arc\nmi thtlr way home from Vanctuver\nio ' iranhrooh w bara they hav.- basil\nholidaying for thi pant month.\nTh,. contrai I <\u25a0 n turned to wort\nAm .' v.- up \u25a0 tntnaral elaiwiBi\nwhioh is owned bj H. S&lmmermana\na,..! im.iff band in fprtland parties.\nXhi tnp to thi nn m waa mads nn\nFriday, noma ot tha party going on\nSaturday   moi -..\nMr.  and   Mrs    K.  J    Levi QUI    STS   hotl\nfor  a tini.-,   thi   guaats  of   Mra    i-***v-\npar* nta,   Mr,   and   Hrs.   T   \u25a0*>\nr\/difvlnff   A.   S.\nMorley,  i'i' R. agaat  \u00abh**  if  bow  re-\ni    attack of flu.\n -.*\u25a0\u2022\u00bb\t\nih ni \\    BnlMvai   w.is   a. inrtti'ii    or\nhter  in a poison al\nI   m imi Won.\nCurlers' Headquarters\nBUSH'S\n,t  tn di moi-iHtrntp how that\nshot  waa made,\ncome In and usi\nour private sho'-t.\nHad Eczema\nfor 50 years\nMore than 35,000 people prais\u00ab\nOvdmo. D. K. Spencer, Bushaw,\nAIU., declares \"No words can express the aufferin*? 1 endured. Tried\nall kinds of medicines and spec-\nialiata arithout result but Ovelmo\ndid the work.\" Mr. S. E. Davis,\nHavelock, Ont, says: \"I had Ecre-\nma 50 years. Could not sleep.\nOvelmo soon conquered it.\"\nOther* In every Province toll ,,f\nquick relief antl prompt recvt'iy\ntlirnuirh mlng \"lis scietitific Internal and external treatment. Drug-\nfista guarantee it\nWIS\nECZEMA\nFor Rheumatism\nT-aka Our Hartal Kaanadlao\nRook     on     Skin     Dlpraaca.     new\nanaa by\nHittiii Rtm<Hltea,      Pamphlet   on\n** Manhood and Dlaaaaaa of\nnta   i mala Mia; anil\nadvloa 11;  M   year**'\ntaptrli i-rlticiiins or\ntglng   your   local   -lortor**!,\nwrite ii'-Jinc    hnpa.\ncur spaadalty.\nEWOLISR   HERBAL   DlgPtH-\nUAMX LTD.\n1158 Darla, Tanoonvar, _UC\nTba Oldest Herbal Institution\noiisness\nWHEN CHILLED TAKE\nPAINKILLER\nCOLDS '\"'\"'\"^GIIIPPE\nCOAL   THAT   SATISFIES\nGait Lump and McGiUivray Steam Coal Are High\nia Heat Unitt\nDay Corti Wood  and 8l\u00abva Waed\nORDER YOURS NOWI\nNELSON  TBANSFER  CO.,   LTD.\nMcLaughlin   and   Chavrolat    Sarvica\u2014 Goody.ar   Tlrae\nCOR.   ViRNON   AND   tTANLEY   8T\u00bb. PHONE  SS\n \u2014 \u2022 \u2014*\n\"Page Six   \"\"\n\"THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY MOANING, JANUARY 20, 1Q27\nBuoyantly he starts th. day\nlh th* gladsome Kruschen way.\nStart the Day Right\nvnth a pinch of Kruschen in your breakfast cup\nAmi wbj ? l>rr;.u,.c the .six ingredients uf Kniclii'ti Salt* are necessary for healthy life. Normally your\n,-ystem should sxtrsct these vital\nsalt.s from your food; but the artificial life yesj are forced to lead prevents this. Then follow:-- Depreeeton\nor hsB\\dachggt constipation or disordered liver, inactive kidneys, rheu-\nin;tlin!, gout, tn* scjatipg, lumbago,\nor eczema \u2014 many of which arise\nfrom e\\ces.s of uric acid, which is\nthe cause of more troubles than\nmany people suspect.\nKruschen Salts should be your\nsafe-guard. Besides cleansing the\nhody of impurities, they possess Jt wonderful power of giving\nnew life ami vitality lo the countless\nmiHimis of cells of which everybody\nis composed. Flesh, blood, bone,\nbrain, and nerves are all made up of\ncells, and every cell requires every\none of the .six constituents of\nKruschen Salts for its healthy life.\nEvery druggist sells Kruschen.\nGood Health for Half a Cent a Day\nFive-Mile Pipe Line Is Reported\nOn by City Clerk\nWatson\nDLL SECTION\nGIVEN  RELIEF\nThere is no need to envy\nthose jolly, cheerful people who\nare always brimming over with\nfun and energy. You can feel\nlike that, too. Take a pinch of\nKruschen in your morning\ncoffee or tea. Just what will\nlie on a 10-cent piece. There's\nno taste. You won't know you\nare taking salts, but you will\nsoon notice the difference.\nKruschen Salts restore the liver\nand kidneys to healthy activity, so\nthat Uey perform their natural\nfunctions thoroughly. Impurities\nare cleansed from the blood. Fresh,\nclear blood circulates all over the\nsystem, briniritiK new tingling health\nto vrtry fibre of the body. You\nwak\u00ab up refreshed by sleep, cheerful, full of energy. AU day and\nevery day you feel happier, keener,\nphysically and mentally.\nioi   Minor   Extensions\nCity's  Distributing\nSystem\nline. As tho dam at the Intake and\nthe concrete intake chamber had not\nbeen finished, the water was turned\noff again until this was done, water\nbeing finally turned into city mains\non September 16. The only portion of\nllie city not being served from this\nsource la that part lying west of\nCottonwood creek, where the water\nmains are directly connected to the\nCottonwood conduit pipe south of the\nvalve cutting off the old supply.\n\"DetailB   of   the   total   exoc-nditure\non the work are as follows:\nPipe   - 5 50,124.22\nPipe  specials           967.97\nPipe   inspection           108.00\nPipe   unloading        754.92\nPipe haul  \u2014      2,491.44\nPipe  distribution      2,402.76\nRight of way clearing and\nronrl     _        4.216.U\nSvoboda   road           1,408.70\nCook   and   boarding   house\nequipment         678.77\nPipe   laying    26,585.61\nPowder .-\u25a0-   -\t\nMaterial and toola, teaming.\netc - \u2014\t\nTasteless in\nCoffee\nor Tea\nTilt     al     i-niid-\nn    ywir\nSr-atkUMt rup *\u00ab\nwill  11*\non   *   HI  nnt   pin*-    It'a\nIhi   lif I*    daily\ndl metal\nlii it -do-M\nt.\nTh\u00ab 4Jom of a dim-rfal '-.km Mrf\ntaon.ii-.-r It fi-><in ft In prart nr jit*' th,-\nrl-rhl amoyni fnr a m-v-l inviserattni daily\ntonic. Tha n-4*diriiiil -j.-**** fm *pf\u2122ipi mil'.\nfer.flf from -pain*-- ot rhfiimaiiim, gout, lum-\nbar*, or ariatira. or habiiuxl ron llpotion.\nwith  tnartlvt fiver,  rtr..   |\u00ab  ha'l  tr, one   Ira-\n\u2022.\"-.-Hii-ifi'l  In  a  lumltlrr of hr.1  watrr IWom\nl.'.|\"'>*   dniggfal   nlla   Knin-ht-n.\nA . ..- I.,:il.. iM.sl-i nraily mn month*. Thia\nwork*-! nttf Bl half u ntit a day for health\nI I Oat a hull.**-- at ymir di-liccii't'i\nt*.-day uid ll ' mm row, It- it.o liulo\n-U.ly  *iimi-l-jl  IU    \u25a0\nSO^K JMPORTINC AGENTS: CHARLES GYDE & SON, MONTREAL\nMrs. Coxoti i '.. v.ii.   art    th    Uni  t iti  ni.i.\u00bbr of Kln^i\nI-\\ im. \\:i\\k\\ hi.I,   Ii                      .                                             When   <jueen\nIdiry and  I\nt TlM   pfMMl\nmajor Lhoughl i\nt ci   iii >'   Major <                                     I   lb*   towi   hall\nShnuM   tM 'i..-;iil\" r   \u25a0\u2022(   Dn.   . \"ii-\nAKnhiKt tli-- rt'Rolui on.   Thi U mayitr.\nement    of    thf    Cottonwood\n-lie   Five-Mile   supply,   in-\n0 _t   a   hi\u00abh-kvel   main   for\n1 sct-iri,   .uid   various   exten-\nt he city, comprise the opera-\nof thr water department during\nniadt tlw subject of a report to\ny    ouncll by City Clerk W. E.\nsson.    The report Is as follows:\nContract* for  Pipe\n,*.\u25a0?    n.ost     Important    municipal\n\u201e   undertaken   by   the   city   for   a\n\u2022nber of years WU tho ron at met lon,\nairing   tho   latter   part   of   1925   and\nJ6,   of   a   conduit   pipe   line   from\nIve-Mile   creek   to   the   reservoir,   U\n..stance of approximately  five  miles,\nn onto to procure a new water supply   for   the   municipality.\n\"A contract for the supply of pipe\nwas let by the council of 1925 to\nGordon & Kolyea of Vancouver, for\nhe supply of fiSOO feet of 12-inch\ncast Iron l'ont \u2022 Mous.son pipo at\n$2.38 f.o.b. .Nelson. and 14.311) feet of\n10-inch CMl Iron Tout a Mousson\npipe at J1.M. f.o.li. Nelson, and to\nbtttfa Murray of Vancutnii, tor ItU\nfeet Of 10-inch itetl pipe al f 1.7Tc\nf.o.b. Nelson, Md Hie BOQeoatfy Mee!\nbends and Ts fur the line nrOMlni the\nAnderson eivek valley.\n\"A camp was establlshe'l at Svn-\nboda's ranch, the city intying at the\nrate of $25 per month for the use of\nhis house, bains und grounds. The\npipe line was chared and a rough\nroad built io and along the proposed\nIin***. The evpemlitiiro on this work\nduring 1925 wns $StlV.3S.\nD.*! ivory   of   Pip*\n\"Detlvtry of pipe trtM expected early\nhi .l.imiarv  Uld all  preparations mad*\ntor   (be   ban!.     rnfortunntely,   shlp-\nni'iit   yju   delayed,   tin   first   carload\narriving   Ifl   Kotoofl   OB   lel-niary   9.\nIn   the   ine.tat ;ni\"   lh,.   nOfOrtirj   tum-\nhm,  ei'iiii lit,   ele.,  Was   teamed   up  and\nplaced where   liiey uuiihl be  mtum-il.\n\"A   ''milra'\u25a0 I    for   ihe   j.ij,.-   iiaul   10\n'\u2022\u25a0'     tQ    Ih\"    iV.bles\n. tnlted,  al  $1,375  per  ton.     An\ncontractor! tad agrood t\"\nallow M por tot n ail ptpi hMltd\ntrom tbe track at  tho riUDjant Um\nliaul  was\n|S.t?B  per  Un.\nUto-ftUwr.  \u25a0\u2022sl*:'.   iiounUs of cast\niron and II.TM POtHldfl of lUol pl|>'L\nwas   hauled    io    BvobodO>l    laneh    by\nThi I'.il.in. <\u25a0 \"I th-'\nh;-ul a: 'I dlfltHtotlUOB alunK the line\nhy tin i-tty by day labor.\nSonrte difficulty HTM KSOrtOMid in\nthi- ilistiiliiitKin. Ihe mOWftll being\nllgllt   and   lh.     v, .-liber   mil.l.     There\nwas   practically   no   rirtitilng   after\nl-'.hni.in    \u25a0:>).     Th.-   List   ear   Oi   pipe\narrived Ifl NoIoob on Mard 19, and\ndlttrtbtttloa of pipe prai complotod\nabout  trCpril   II,\nCono ruction of Pip* Lint\n\"Ofl April H two CfOWl won placed\ni-n the Work \"1 PXcavaUHf and la\\inK\n|ii)\u00bb'. \u25a0 in , l f H in- ii mn!. i .1. Maglio.\nitUtOd at Hl'.tl'in J*.-!\"', above lb'*\nMount.iin statjun. WOrUag lOWWd An-\n, cilisiatlng of\nL'.'i in- ii utid'-i* John .Mel'lini!, BUrtod\nit ItaUofl $6-00, 09 'he north side of\nthe east f'Tk Bf Amb-f-uin 0V1\nworkina   toward   UM   intake   un   Flvc-\n.\\itie.   Vorf lood   ara I\nun this WOrtt, min h h-tt i than antic-\nipateil. Water V, as tmil'-d Ofl f(lithe first time on August 14, and\nthi HlH lOOJtOd out and found to bo\n\u25a0atlafai I \"iy. only two small leaks\nBBOWtaf   up   on    UM    trttttt   length   of\nSurveys    \u2014..\nAdvertising   \u00ab\t\nEton,  to  Svoboda\nHight of way \t\nEngineering feea\n525.51\n5,147.89\n342.10\n267.10\n325.00\n110.00\n4,772.80\nTotal $100,228.87\n\"The engineer's estimated cost watf\n$115,000.00.\n\"No credit haa been allowed for\n10-inch pipo on hand, or tools or\nequipment   of camp.\nHouston Street High-Level Main\n\"The upper portion of the city has\nsuffered for years on account of a\nshortago of wiater in llio summertime, and practically no fire protection at any time of the year, and the\neouncll decided to construct a high-\nlevel line along Houston street to\nremedy this situation and, carrying\nout Mr. McCulloch's recommendation,\na six-inch cast iron main was connected up with the Five-Mile conduit\npipe to the east of the Mountain\nstation, carried down Gore street to\nCai-W. south on Cedar to Houston\nami along Houston to Stanley, and\nall existing mains leading to the south\naad west eonnected up thereto. The\nresulting service Is proving highly\nsatisfactory- water pressure standing\nat from 80 to 100 pounds.\n\"The expenditure on this work was\nas  follows:\nItlght   of   way  I    50.00\nPipe,   4008  fort \t\nValves   and   boxes\nSpecials  - \u2014 \u00ab\nLead   \t\nLabor   \u2014 \u2014\t\nEngineering   fees\n3,1)47.28\n218.00\n146.37\n.  542.89\n. 3.4TI.M\n.  342.85\nMd.\na\neaical men agreed\nlubricant is better\n{ban a laxative\nMORE than half lhe\ndoctors questioned in a\nremit cu^t ii> c ..nst investigation Mated a lubricant is\nbetter than a laxative for\nconstipation.\nOneprominci t doc tor ita ted\n\"the continued u\u00abe of laxative, produces anobstinate intestinal inflammation which\nonly aggravate* the constipation. Laxative drugs iiuteaie\nthe condition v. hich they are\n\u2022uppo*\u00abd to cure. The worst\ncaset of constipation are\nthoae which have long made\num of laxative drugs.\"\nDoctors Advise Nujol\nNine doctor* put of evcty ten\ntold u* they were advising the\nNujol type of treatment fot\ntheir patients in place of laxatives\u2014and for these reasons:\n1. Nujol is not habit-forming;\n2. A more natural method;\n3. A lubricant i* better than\na laxative; 4. Doea not gripe;\n5. Is not irritating; and 6.\nNujol gives lasting relief.\nUnlike Laxatives\nLaxatives nnd cathartic*\nact hy irritating lhe intestinal ttact.   They cause\nthe bowels to frantically ex-\npel the contents of the intestine* and thus rid the system\nof the drugs that pills and\npotions contain.\nNujol arts entirely differently, ll\ncontain, no drugs,no medicine, lt,\naction is mechanical. Il merely\n.ottens the dried waste matter In\nthe Intestine, and lubricate* the\ntuMp so that the muscle* of the\nDwels can expel the watte matter\nregulariy.naturally and thoroughly.\nISature-given Remedy\nNujol appeal, to the medical man\nnrcauie it 1, a simple, scientific and\naafe remedy lor consTipation, no\nmstter how severe the caae may be.\nIt la gentle in Its action and pleasant to take. Children love ill\nOct a bottle of Nu|ol from your\ndruggist today. Doctors advise It\nfor constipation, whether chronic\nor temporary.   Avoid substitute*.\nNujol\nlUMitM\nFor Constipation\nTotal    -J7,42S.li4\nOthiM*   Construction    Work\n\"A two-Inch main was laid a distance of 2li40 f'cl ea.st and north of\nQor-doa road- at u cwt for pipe and\nfiltingn of $872.31. the property \"wii-\nBH doing thf! tUgflag and back tilling.\n\".\\ I '-..-ineli in un was laid a tlir-:-\nI'iiut of tin Feel on Mines road, ami\na one-Im li in tin on Cedar, north from\nCure .sin e', .i (iisiamc of 265 feet,\nin both ri \u2022-.- the proparty ownersp\ndoing   the   digging   and   buck   filling.\nin |ii|>i- and   lilting*-:,  nieliid- .\ning \u2022arvicaa, of this work was I379.SK. j\n\"Upon tba completion of the Wve-\nMHo  line   tO   llie   reservoir,   u   petition\nwas- presented to tho council for\nwater service on south Cherry, Improperly um in rs. offering to do the\ndigging ati 1 back filling if the cily\nwould fomlath .uni lay the pijK*. Tlie\nrequest was inniui to by the council ami | IMS [Ml of four-ineh east\nIron pipe was laid from tho same\npoint as Um Houston street higli-\npressure main, whero it Joined I In \u25a0\nI'ive-Mill lint, serving some seven\nnew consuim in and capable of giving\nan ample Ripply lo many mon* Tin\n.i'.y had tlii.s pipe- on hand, which\nuiuil'l ooat .ippi-oxlinately $600 to re-\nI'laee.\nService* Gain  39\n\"There are .sonn   1400 servi* D\nnet-ted  to  the city's  mains,  und   1315\n\u25a0 re balnt Beed at January 1, 1926,\nand 1354 on I>eccmber 31.\n\"Application!    wero    receive*]    and\n\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\" '\u25a0! '\"ii tor tlM i-ntting off of 165\nMfi In I .im. rutting on 181.\n\"Tlie depatUiteiiL made, during the\nyear, 16 new service con nee I ions\nthroughout UM city, seven new seiv-\nIce i onm'linns on south Cherry Htreet\nami   five  new   MTVtOI   connections  be-\nyofkd Oordon road,\n\"In   ail'lilmn.   | r    n| I    | \u25a0 \\ |q00   weie\ncoaneeted on to ihe mw main n\nHouston itreet, teavlag some io more\nto bo done an soon aa tho weather\nconditions   will   all'iw\n\"-Beafdeo llie ordinary work of\nnaintenaoce repalra of  leaking  pipe\naii'l hyiti:nils. the lletWlll\u2014III did the\npipe laying on all new work lu the\ncily and aJao iin < ilklng of the steel\npipo of Um fife Mile system across\nAnderson   afeefe   valley.\n\"T-.tal ex|M nililure was aa follows:\nSalaries     % 2,760.00\nConetructloa l,tTT.TI\nMniii'-niiiM |          1,799.40\n$13,237.IS\nIn   .m ears,\n\u25a0lanuary   1       .   \u00bb1I,H33.05\nRaf\u00abM   chained    in\nl.'27   . :\u2022\u25a0'\nf4l.,72G.40\nmti allowed. $ 4,1\nie elpls     32,253.57\nAtnan earrknl forward\nI..   IHI .    fl2.3l3.3S\nI'-'llmis    NMlon    hns    elint^-n\neight Jurors to sit ki lutlgment on the\nItfv.  Frank Norris.\nHchflorter    flmrhs     Whltein.\ni\"   h.tvl-fiitli-n\nlew milis tut ol Cape Cod.\nSpecial Low Rate on\nWANT ADS\nA 17-Word Advertisement\nfor a Week for\nOne Dollar\nDaily  News  Want Ads  Cost\nLittle But They Bring Results\nThey Will Sell\nUsed Articles of All Kinds\nUsed Furniture\nFarm Machinery\nLive Stock\nReal Estate\nHouses\nPoultry\nFarm Produce\nClothing\nLumber\nAutomobiles\nLaunches\nDogs and Cats\nPhonographs\nPianos\nMiscellaneous Articles\nleyWillFindforYou\nDomestic Help\nA Situation\nAn Apartment or Room\nA Dog for the ChM\nA Place to Board\nA Tenant for Your House\nA Timber Limit or Mine\nA Roomer\nA Second Hand Gun\nA Buyer for Your Business\nA New Clerk\nSteady Customers for Farm\nProduce\nBuyers for Property\nAnything You May Want to\nBuy\nThat Lost Article\nTry a 17-Word Advertisement\nfor $1.00 in\nThe Daily News\nWANT   ADS\nYou Will Find the Results Profitable\nimmmc.-\u2122^ \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2014*\u00bb*<\u2014\u2014\n <$\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,   THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY VOTlM\nPage Seven\nS PORT ITI S\nBy   JINKS\nHockey Is Canada's premier\nlitter sport. It la growing more\n>pnlar year by year. A hoclyiy\n,n la aoon educated or noon be-\nllttes enthused over the game\n\u2022witter   from   what   part   of\nIio earth Mr. Pan may come,\nut while the fans get a great\n)ai of enthusiasm from the sport\nit\u00bb players themselves are the\nat benefit reapers. Hockey t^>\nplayers is an education. The\nk-eatest return from hockey la\nbe development of individual\nollity.    The game not only pro-\nIldes physical activity but It gives\nie players mental activity. Un-\n\u00bbr proper playing rules, the gamo\n111 develop a player's (fcitl.itlve,\nglnation, enthusiasm, self-con-\nJdence and control. These devclop-\nlants are necessary in any busies*!  of  profeaslonal man  today.\nA finished hockey player keeps\ncontrolled  temper,  has a  clear\nIi-Mrt and uses good judgment. In\nddltlon to physical skill for skat-\nng and stickhancUtng, he must\n.ave speed, accuracy, endurance,\ntrength and the stamina to take\n\u00bbard bumps without a whimper.\nThe valuo of cooperation is Instilled ln the team play. Hence\n(hockey should be encouraged\nong the youth of C-aitad u it\nIwlli teach a boy how to sacrifice\npor the good of the team.\nNelson seniors are having a rest\nIthia   week.     Only   one   game    is\nJsched tiled,    that    helng    a    home\nI nut eh    on    Saturday   night.     On\nTthat occasion  Nelson  should  have\nan edge on Rossland, the opposing\nteam.    Rossland played on Tuesday night  In  Trail and they  play\nagain  tonight on  their  home   ice\nagainst Trail.    N'elson has had a\nWeek of steady practice at check\ning and team play. The boya are\nIn better shape than ever, ond\nfans will miss a great contest if\nthey are absent  Saturday  night.\nWell, City Dads, how Is the\nopen air rink for the kiddies coming on? Pretty near time N-etaoa\nkiddles were sporting the sleel\nbladee on the ball grounds. Fine\nweather for ice. With zero\nweather, nlmoBt a foot of Ico a\nday could be put on lf persistence wns  used.\nAll Canada Ih proud of the\nwonderful feat of George Young,\n17-yoar-old Toronto boy who won\nthe Catallna Island swim. Toronto\nhas produced some wonderful\nswimmers In past years. It. was\na shame though, that Young's\nability waa not recognized by\nCanadians so that he had the right\nCanadian spirit behind him In the\nlong Btretch. IJke many other\nthings, we never know \u25a0 good\nthing until It is out of our grasp,\nhowever, he seems to be ln good\nhands at present, and good luck\nto him.\nOh, yea\u2014JinkB nearly wrote \"30\"\nwithout mentioning tht contest\nfor a name for the Nelson senior\nhockey aggregation. Nelson fans\nhad better get- going Boon or the\nhonors will go outside the cily.\nAre Ne..<\u00bbon followers* going to\nle.'ivci It to n, Trail, ItosMand,\nKas.o, Slocan or Arrow lukes enthusiast to name the Nelson team\nand carry off the prize? t'ome on\n(an.*, gel that \"old bean\" working.\nMall your suggestions to tho\nsporting editor of The Dally News.\nTh*re are some good suggestions\non hand already, but the winner\nwon't be known till the contest\ncloses. Oet busy. Content closes\nmidnight,  Friday.\nCITY SERIES\nGETS UNDER\nMUST\nFive Games Played; 32 Rinks\nLined Up in Three Sections of Eight Each\njsqJPQRTAbj\nBL\nThe city Bchedulo, in which the\n2\u00ab rinks of the Nelaon Curling cluh\nare competing, and In which the\nrlnka are mnrkod ofC in three aec-\ntlona, A, B and C, opened last\nnight, with four gnnies being curled\nin the  \"A\"  section and  one in \"B.\"\nThe resul-.a are as follows:\n\"A\" section\u2014\nO.  W.   Steele,   8;  W. ,M.  Vance,   6.\nIt. Andrew, 11; O. Horstead, 5.\nW. M. Myers, 11; A. D. McLeod, 9.\nB. Bush. 14; T. W. Ledlngham. 4.\n\"B\"  Section\u2014\nH. W. r.obertson, 7; B. Bell, 5.\n'Hi.. Lineup\nSection \"A\"\u2014T. W. Ledingham, II,\nHunt], W. M. Myers. A. O, McLeod.\nCl. W. Steele, W. K. Vance, R. Andrew,   O.   Horstead.\nSection \"B\"\u2014JI. W. Robertson, B.\nBell, .1. Cartmel, Dr. E. O. Smyth,\n('. E. Mansfield, J. O. Bunyan, A.\nJeffs,   It.   Sharp,  W,  E.  Waxson.\nSection \"C\"\u2014Rev. F. R. O. Dredge,\nJudge J. A. Forin, G. IY. Steele,\nA. J. Dill. 0, Douglas, It. D. Barnes,\nW. R. Thompson, G. Ferguson, G.\nA.   Bladworth.\nThe winners of lhe three aeellons\nwill play off for the series cham-\nplonahlp.\nS     DOG DERBY GETS\nBERT ST, PITS    III\nOvertime Necessary to  Decide\nContest  in  Chicago;\nGoalies Shine\n\\tates Contestants\nTake All Matches in\nIndoor Tennis Meet\nJ MONTREAL. Jan. 13. \u2014 Unltod\n|utes contemants fnred wll in to-\npiny in the Canadian indoor\nbonis championship*, winning every\nlatch in which they participated,\nThe remits:\n| Singles\u2014!\u2022'.   Anderson,   II,   8.,   bc.it\nDoherty, Toronto, fi-2, 8-2.\nlif. Bowman, Unite-! Si ties, boat J. C.\npay land. Montreal by default. J. Sel-\nIgson, United States, beat D. P. Hatch\nMontreal,   6-3,   17-15.\nDoubles\u2014 Bowman and Throckmorton, United lft tlM. beat Wanstall\nand  DawiM,   Montreal,   fi-S,  7-5.\nBollgton and Ku*>hn, United States,\nbeat Vlau and Fontaine, Montreal,\n8-1. G-0.\nST. PAUL. Minn., Jan. 19.\u2014The\nSt. Paul hockey team defeated Minneapolis, 2 to 1, in an American\nleague hockey contest here tonight.\nThe victory was the fourth straight\nfor the Snints over their intercity\nrivals.\nCALGRHY BEATS\nTHE Ji MAROONS\nScore   Six   to    Four   in   Fas'\nGame at Moose\nJaw\nMOOSE JAW, Jan. 19.\u2014Moose\nJaw Maroons succumbed once more\nto the inroads of \"Spunk\" Sparrow and his Calgary Tlgrra In a\nhotly-fought rrntrie Hockey league\nfixture here tonight. In a game\nthat wns unusually clean moot of the\nway, Calgary out-thought and outplayed the locals, though they hnd\nthe visitors backed up in their own\nterritory in the second nnd third\nperiods. Gainor, Headley, Spnrrow\nand  Martin were the big four of the\nENJOY ft FEED\nCHICAGO, Jan. 19.\u2014Chicago\nl.lih klinwks defeated Toronto ' St.\nI'ats here tonight in a thrilling overtime  game  4  to  ....\nFraser. with the prettiest play of\nthe game, skated through the entire Toronto team in the overtime\nperiod and Bhot past Knaeh for\nthe   winning  marker.\nThe   work   of   Koaeh   and   Lehman\nstood   out,   both  goalkeepers   making\n\u25a0Oneatlonal  stops.    BfydfM and Carson    were    most   prominent   for   St.\nPats*.     Dye  and   Irvin   shone   on  the\nattack    for    Blackhawks\nUne up\nChicago        Position        Toronto\nGoal\nLehma n         Roach\nDefence\nTrapp       McCaffery\nFraser       Corbeau\nCenter\nIrvin      Day\nWines\nOyc        Bottlf- mit\n.McVeigh       Carson\nWilson       BrydgjM\nIHitkdWski       Denneny\nDnraty     Kenling\nTraub        RaMmM.\nSumntnry\nFirsf   period- 1,   l.la<*kl..uvks.   Dye,\n.: If;   1,   Sf.   Pats,   Carson,   1:0(1;   3,\n*t.   Pats,  Denneny,  10:16.\nHeroin!   period\u2014No  score.\nThird period\u2014I, Bt,  Pats.  Brydges,\n1:06;    |,    Blackhawks,   Irvin,    10:02;\ni.    lllackhawks.    I>v ,    MB.\nOvertime period\u20147, Blackhawks,\nH'rascr.    1,40a\nIVnnltl.-s\nFirst     period\u2014McVeigh,      Fraser,\nBourgeault.\n\u25a0econd period**\u2014Irvin, Fraser, Hal-\nThird period Brydgea, l.i'tuKo-n.H,\nMcVeigh,   irvin.\nOvertime   period-\" \\il.\nSix Drivers Will  Contest The\nPas  Derby;   Eraile  St.\n(.otldnnl Is Favorite\nTHU PAS, M.m    An,  Lt     Tli.- stafcc\nll    tli      M.iin.il    ,1,: Mlo   of   the\nnorth,    the    Pas    Dog    darby,    which\nttaru ii''\\i Tuesday.\nEntries have BlOMd and six drivers\nwill urge their teams of racing dogs\nalong the Slt-mile course In the Sa.s-\nkatfli' wan river, Id miles a day for\nttate Soft, in if forts to \u00ab*a inure\nmonetary  prisma and  lame.\nTin' i nines  follow:\nShorty Pns.-ick, owner and driver,\nThe pat; H. i. Sutton. Chicago,\nsponsor.    Team of  sev-tt)  dogs.\nThonurs I'alvery. driver, Prince Al-\nh<ii, s.i k.. owner Mrs. 1*1. Bryant,\nI'imi.-c   Albert!  s'-ven rings.\nHarry <ilonski. owner and driver,\nTlif   PMM   nine  dOgg,\nKmili' St. 'JoiUlard. owner and\ndriver, The Pas;   seven dogs.\nLn St. QoddUd, owner and driver,\nTho Pas;  MVOg dog*\n]'-'iri   Brydgat,   owner   and  driver,\nThi'   Pas;   .-even   Saga,\nThe drivers rspreeeitt the pick of\ntho dog racing world while their\nteams of huskies and cross-In*' St are\nrated th1 fashst  in  iho world,\nSpeculation   is  ruwnlng  high  over\nthe winner with Italia Si. tloddard\nfavorite In  the early  wagers.\nThe course is in excellent condition,\nthe loose su\"w having he<*-n rTilled\nand packed until il Is ;, ; li.n,* ,i I\npavement, in tho preliminary workouts, several of tba teams have\nreached a speed as high U 11 miles\nan hour. An avenge mileage of 10\n\u25a0Uaa an hour lor the 120 miles is\nlooked lor. '\nMiss  A.   Beatn,   The   PM|   has  been\nselected aaeea tt the oaralvai which\nwill be h id in Boaneotten with the\nrace.\nDo Some Real Back Checking;\nWhen Nick Cassios Is Host\nFollowing Practice\nFollowing a strenuous hockey proc-\ntlco at the skatiiiK rink its_\\ Rfffct.\nthe m*tmbei'\u00bb of the senior hockey\naggregation   wore  the  gveota  of   Nitk\nCa.ssios,   genial   proprietor   uf   a    hM'al\nat,*, at dinner, NTeeftteaa lo any, tho\nboy* dl<l tlo-mselves proud, and Nick\ndeclared laal night that if n,.* elayen\nplay as haul un Sit unlay night as\nthey ate last night, that Itossland wi.l\nnot be In lt.\nThe team is ln first class shape,\nand several moro workouts will be\nhold before Saturday's game. Efforts\nMN being mado to have Gordon Thompson, tho fancy skater, appear on the\nice In b-jrrol Jumping and fancy\nskdting between the periods.\ning   and   electing   officials   by   mall\nwill   be   discontinued.\n2. Expense rule re the play\nwas added to and made more Cl\nand now rovls ns follows: \"That In\nall series which are not home and\nhome series, the expenses of the\npatty of 10 be paid, such expenses to\ninclude railway faro for 10 persons,\nlower berths for nino men on the\ntrip preceding the series and hotel\nexpenses while in tho town In\nwhich the series Is being played.\nI'm- return trip, upper berths of\n'sections must bo provided',\"\nAll other business for tho coming\nyoar will he handled by the Incoming executive and all records of tho\nassociation will be forwarded to the\nnew secretary.\nBOOP BODY\nEdmonton    Man    Gets    Post;\nChanges Made in Dominion Rules\nSTRATFORD WINS\nSTRATFORD, Ont., Jan. 9.\u2014Tho\nthird invasion tonight of the London Panthers into the camp of the\nStratford Nationals provided an increase in the leadership of the Canadian league for the locals. The\nfinal   score   was   3   to   2.\nDet\nmit\nholdup\nman\nfailed\ntO\nn.t.\na\nbank\nbecause he\nirrlts\nt.'il\ntlH-\nmanager\nwith\nUi\narrogance.\n.ow They Are Going in\nCrows Nest Pass 'Spiel\nMcGRATH\n\u25a0amerr-n, Cranbrook \\\n[dat-tH\n' O'Neil\nWalla-****--\n:}\nK-^rr,   Belli rtw\nCarberry,  Lethbridge\nKirkhnm,   Lethbridge\nHntchlnHnn    \t\nJ Carberry  ....}\n} Hutchinson   I\nCarl nrry\nBaals\nMcPhee.   Crnnhrnnk\nOerrle,   Ferni**-\nJames    \t\nW.   Douglas   \t\nWard,   Cranbrook\nMilno.   Cranbrook\nDeran\t\nr.nulton,   Coleman\nA.   Jackson\nW, Jackson\nHTchmer, Fernie\nUorrlsna,\nMartin\nWright,   Mfdlelno   Hat\nPiirber,   Cranbrook\nHeNab\ntiers, Caleman\nAllison,   Pinrhrr  ClMk\nKelly,   Pincher Creek\nBaeeeaaeriT. Pincher Crfek\nWilson\t\nLindberg,   Hull   River\nKastner,   Frrnie\nHt-Pkaa\nllfaPfeaa\nrnrrle    .    .\nWard\n)\nmum\n\/.Mllno\nDnulton\ni\nil, r.lirn.T\n1\nMorrison\n| Wright   \t\nWright\nM.'N'iib\n<\n,1\ni\nK.'lly\nBopaenberry\",\nKaJUn.r\n,* Beteenberry'\n^irkham.\nTRITES-W00D\nLi-thbrida--\n'Br---z====:l**\u00bb1^\nIloullon,  Coleman    I Allien\nAllison.  1'lnch.T Oro.k (Allien\nKflly,   Plnchrr  Creak\nHutrhlnson   \t\nKelly\nW.  Douglas   1 w<lrd\nWant, Cranbrook ... I    *ra\nllnre,  Coleman   In.re\nMfl'hee, Cranbrook      j..\u00abr.,\nKerr,   Hellevue   \t\nMilne, Cranbrook \t\n[Kerr   \t\n\u00bb   C,   Douglas   1 Doualas\nIlarb..,-.   Cranbrook    t \"<n'\u00ab'\"\"\nw'tk\u201e\u00bb   .:::.:':::::\u25a0.}\u2022\"-''\"\u2022'\"\nWright,   Medicine Hat     I wn\u00bbht\nWallace, rerals . ( w-n*ru   \u25a0\nKaatBar,   Fernie    1 Kastner\nA. Juckaon  v i\n-Llndherg,  Bull Rirsr *t Cameron\nCameron,   Cranbrook    j\nMorrison.   Natal    1 Morrf(,nn\nHerchmer,   K, rnl\u00ab       ...     i\n'(\u25a0flatrs   \t\nOatea,    Fernie\nMartin\nCanary    attack.      They    ran    ln    six\ntoaster* while tin   locale had to be\ncontent with four.      Connolly,  Both-\nerland   and   Mat?,   ttttt   tli-'   pick   of\nthe   Moan   .i;i\\v   lineup,\nCalcary   had   the   hatter   or   the\nplay   in   the   fi'.-i   i\" i .'\"1,   thrir   00H*\nMmUor plays bewlMerlng the i\u00abi-\n< tis. Th\u00bb. neODd period inm hard\nfought   hut  mrtlaea    The   Ceafeeol\nplay of the ninlii i lefe ptaCf in the\nfinal    union.\nLineup\nH\u2014 ] m     Pw Itton    Oalcary\nOoaJ\nPaquet        Timmlns\nDefenco\nRonson       Headley\nLoughlin       QftteM\n1'i.rw.ir.l\nMatz         Frew\n-Mitchell         Sparn.w\nConnolly        Mitch. 11\nSutherland   Aflttoi ion\nRone     Huffman\nAubrey         ,Ma. lm\nSummary\nr ' t ported    I   Hoe i J iw, BBtlh-\nirland,    |:M;    I,   Calgary,    And.r-*a>n,\n11:11; 3, Calfary, Martin, IT:W;\nt, I alffary,  Uarttn, lt:ll.\nThird peri.,.i   i, Calfcry<  \"\u2022 hdJoy,\n7:43; ti, ICooae J\u00bbw, ConnoUf, Tidl;\n7, Moose Jaw. Miichell. 14:50; 8.\nCalfary, Headley, 11:11; 9, Moose\n.law. M.t.h.ll, II tl; 10, Calgary.\nGainor,   HJ:S0.\nFEBHIE GURLLHS .\nRRE ftLNIOST IDLE\nCurlers   at   District   Spiel    at\n\u25a0Cranbrook, Beavers Lead in\nPlay for Ingram Cup\npnitNir.,   PC.  Jan.   II.  \u2014   A'liviti.s\nIii Kernle Curling club Mhedul-r-d competitions :n*-- al a standstill tin* w..-k\ntwin! t'i aii\"ui ^i nf Its ntembers beinc\nrbtent from the city itteadhi] ths die-\nt-i. i bonspl\u00ab1 il Cranbrook. The latest\nn porl i  from  thsi   m i bs  Indlcat-i  thai\ntl..     l-Vnii.     rlnka    nr.'    aeeurlnn    mon*\nthan an averafs eamher of winH in all\n\u2022vent\nIn connection with tbe local Inscrnm\ncup   competltlos   iio-   staadlni\nfi nr turns cnmpssi ii of Four rlnka i a< h\nfoi   th*   fll I'l.ivd   Is  set   <.nt\nbelow, Ity tins labia iho sames won by\nrinks an   shown also; ont point belne\n.a, .in, ii   for i s< ^  \u25a0 ueoi ssful   |ami ,   |n\nnl ,i n-  ib- oapoiUni rlnkn aw\ne;u'h cr.diti'd uiib hall a point\nB-saver*-*        Herchmer   I.  Llphnrdl   9\ni r. iitnv I, Irvine IH.   Total HVft.\nShamro-1 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0       n Il... Qu) John\nstan .1, Btewarl I! . H. .1. Johnaon )\nTotal II\nThistles- Bai drey I, Law.- t \u25a0 .. Mitch\n\u2022 11 I, 1t.'.-k  '...   1\nM:i|.|.' l,-'i-       Kai ni..i- |, Wai lac\nDouflss i';, Lancaster I,   Total :- Z\nGreenleaf\nBoyPhenom\nof Billiards\nOTTAWA, Jan. 19.\u2014Percy Pago\nof Edmonton was elected president\nof the Canadian BaahatbaJJ association for tho next year as tho result\nof the ballots returned to Retiring\nSecretary McKinley from the different branches of the association,\na final summary of which were\nmade this evening. Sam Ropers of\nToronto was elected fiest vice-president, Miss Alex Gibb of Toronto,\n.second vice-president, with h. A.\n.McKinley of Ottawa, third vice-\npresident. A total of eight branches\nVaH   heard   from.\nMr. Pago has tho authority to\nappoint a secretary-treasurer as it\nll necessary for those two officials\nto be ln close touch with each other\nat all times and to insure Uhs they\n\u2022-In ii: Id    In-    in    Iho    same    I own.    An\nannouncement ragardinc this will\nbo nia-i\"  iy  Mr. Puro Immediately,\nChances  in the rubs reRardini; UlO\nassociation    and   the    pluynffs    Ware\ninaili'  by alum-i  unanimous votes of;\nth,'   branches.\n1. That the new executive be\nasked   to   make   arrangements   for   a\nregular   maotlnf   i't   tho   Canadian\nI'.ask- thai) association to bt bold\nin tlii town In which tin- si nii^r\nHUn'l   finals   are   In Id   on    the   tayi\nthat thoaa Ramet are being piay.-d\nthis spring that wUl bo In tome\nveetern   town     The    ; \u2022:\u2022 m   of  vot-\nRALPH'S   EUUC-hTEP FIMtiERSj\nLIKE  WILLIE HOPPE, GREef.'LEAe\n&!ff%-O-y^^ WHEN A  SOT\nCOODERHAM-AV&TS\n-CANADIAN\n'RYE WHISKY\n9 YEARS OLD I\nThis sdvertisemsnt is not published\nor displayed by the Liquor Control\nBorrd    or    bv     ths    Government     of\nBritish Columbia.\n4\/t*0\u00a3\u00a3\nBY   AL   DEMAREE\n(Former   Pitcher   New   York   Giants)\n'.aipli <:vi\u00bbttl- af. p... k-'f billiard\nclinnpion of the world, who meets\nKrwin Rudolph tonisht In th* fit^t\nHock of IN baJQi in their three-\nniuiu m itch, is ena \u2022\u25a0{ lba Bkoai i ol*\nnrfiii characters of th* oaroa world.\nAHbough only II >. irs ol i\nheld   ih    pockel   bUliard   champloa-\nship  pracliially   willimit   a   hi'  ii.   \u2022 im \u25a0\u25a0\np.ii'.i. with the exception ol\nwii\"M    l'i ihi,    Taberakl    cttno   baeb\nwith -i   lentatjona]  victory.    11\u00ab-  hai\neviit surp-isM 'I th>' 11 eord ol Alfredo\nOld   Cuban.\ntdke Hoppe, Or* nleal waa :l youth*\nfill   phi'iiom.   and   in.up*    i   i1\nWho     drifted     Into     .Monnn-inh.     III..\nlearned    this   to   his   lofTOU\nirif's dad  took  I i   bets   nei   ti  Ma\nson looked M. tadlng on\na   hog 'n ii' lob th'   table, lv\ngM   good  odda   snd  cleaned   u\\*.    At\nRalph .iniiii baal any\nman in the country,\nCarberry,    Lsthbrtdga I Carberry       1\nJ a men .   J (\nBoeeenberry, Flnrhor Creek l Bossenberry;\nOLD COUNTRY\nFOOTBALL RESULTS\nLONDON, ,i:\u00abn.  ll.   Dundee United\ndel.\"lied    Ai'iH-i'.itli    I'V    se\\.u    |\nnothing in I  firsi  ioun<l  ganM  la  thi\n\u25a0eottl ii ftwtball uaootaUon eug dob\npetition today.\nothfr resuttai\nRugby\nCantlil.'l:'.''   CiiImi-:-\nFor.-.'  11.\nfiuyn'   HoapMal   n\u00bb.   KoynJ   Naval\ncoi ege, fJrei nwlrh a.\nCounty Championships\nll.iini' as   I\n* \u25a0Ruohyxeago*  \u25a0*   >\nEramloy  Ifl,  Huddersfield  lu.\nConcentrated sn n onla finally die-\nlodgsd a dement-rd Michigan farmer\nti. in ins bai i leadi d ati\nMOTHERS, DO THIS-\nuh ii the i i,iMri n oongh, rub Una*\nEtrots mi tht hr throaia and i * \u25a0\ntelling how toon  lba ayratnton, i nay\n\u25a0 .up. or wm\ndi- n'a when j ou\/i i   gl id  | \u25a0\u25a0ii\nJar    Of    Must, ruli'    ,il     hand    to    glff\nprompl   relief*\nAa first aid. Must- rota Is i\nI i'n* n \"iv tat In ' ml floe,\nit in th.* roms ly (br aduU :. too,   Ra>\nHay eg sore Uwe it  hi Kli la,  ton   |\nitis, croup, stiff aock, aathnuu neural-\ngbfh heii'i <. h. 11 nr. -t i' hi. pleurlay,\nrheum irlam, lumbago, pahtt and ai baa\nnt'     I'\" '\u25a0     rtl      \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 log,    sore\ni hiiiii.ihis,   froatad  B\neoUa  oh* the ehoal   (ll   nay  prat am\n|iii'un\\m 11\nThe Musterole Co. ef Canada, Ltd\nMontreal\n\u2022Batter than a muttard ptatttr\nSocial\nStationery\nWedding Invitations\nWedding Announcements\nWedding Cake Boxes\nInvitation Cards\nReception Cards\nAt-Home Cards\nBirth Announcements\nMourning Cards\nVisiting Cards\nNote Paper and Envelopes\nBeautifully Printed on High Grade Paper or\nCardboard at Low Prices\nTHE DAILY NEWS JOB DEPT.\nPhone 144 (Two Lines)\nPRINTING-RULING-BOOKBINDING\n Page Eighl\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,   THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1927\nT\nWITNESSES ARE\n(Continued From Page  One.)\ngive   the   commission   information   on\ncertain Important matters.\nTho eommiV-don bad not Bean in\naction for aay length of time bo-\nfore tho snbie. t of campaign funds\ncontribution by liquor Interests was\nagain to the fore.\n\"I'm   afraid   you   wjl   have   to\natart to build jails because everyone* will   be  in   them  and   no   ona\nout,\"  Robert  Fiddes, a director of\ntha   Consolidated    Exporter*    and\npresident of tha  Rainier A  Westminister breweries, told Mr. RoweH\nwhen   informed  that  contributions\nby    hla    breweries    to    campaign\nfunds   was   an   indictable   offence.\nHe   admitted   that   his   companies\nhad   made   such   contributions   to\nboth   political   parties.     The   only\namounta    mentioned    were    $4800   .\nand  $6C0O  contributed   in   connection  with  the  1925  elections.\nExam.n.itiiin of Mi*. BwaQaoa hinges\nlargely    upon    the    use    of    American\nlabels   mi   bottles   <>f   Canadian   dis-\nstilied whiskey win. h Is HibaaquanUy\nsold    In     tha    United     Pt.ites.       Mr.\nRowell   produced  a  number  of   labels,\nas   well   as   some   bottle*   of   Uquor\nand   questioned   Mr.   Hw-in.son   In   regard   to   them.   .Mr.   Swanson   admitted\nthe  labplllng  of   the  Canadian   liquor\nwith United States labels.    He denied\nthat  the  IBbatl used  by  his company\nstated   that   the   liquor   was   bottled\nln bond under United States government Inspection.   He could not  Btatl\nwhether   or    not    his   cnmp-ijiy    had\nobtained the permission of the United\nStates    manufacturers    to     duplicate\ntheir labels and use them on Cumuli;-n\nwhiskey.\nUse  of   Labels  Stopped\nThe  use   of   theee   labels   had   been\nstopped about  four  months  ago,  Mr.\nSwanBon  told   the  BOBKBalBkNt\n\"Why wjis it MoppidiT\" asked Mr.\nRowell.\nMr. Swanson said he thought Mr.\nNorgan had told him the use of the\nlabelB might be Irregul-ir\n\"Waa it stopped at the time this\ncommlaalon was appointed?* aakad\nMr. Rowell.\nMr. flwanson said no. Ho denied\nthat tho Consolidated Kxporters had\nprinted labels in Imitation of the one*\nused on American bfWada of liquor.\nThe labels which w-i ro used, ho Raid,\nhad come from the various companlaa\nforming the ('imsn|id**ted flBaWMM\nat the time the consolidation took\nplace. His company, w*iid Mr. Swfcn-\nBon, had printed I number of labels\nfor use on .fcotcfa whiskey which\nthey imported in hull** (rata ^co-ohnd\nand bottled hara,\nNever Kept Invoicea\nMr. Rowell nn.l Mr. CU*aaaT examined\na number of witnesses representing\nprinting firms In Vancouver In regard to the labels. Walter Scott of\nthe Rogers printing company ad*\nmltted printing I B-ffl number nf\nlabels for the Con-ob,!.-;,.,' tnd also\nhaving recelvd OtMOjUM for large\namounts in payment fnr the work\ndone. In November. IMS, he had\nbeen paid $919 for this work. Ha\nhad never kept Invoices of the work\ndone by him for the Consolidated\nExporters, he said. \"They told me\nnot to give them Involc.\u25a0-\u2022.'' he told\ncounsel.\n\"That's r< markabV,\" sugg-^sted Mr.\nCalder, who was examining him. The\nwitness agreed that It waa rather un-\nuaual. Ih' kapl BO isoardai \u2022! lhe\nprinting beyond some figures In an\naccount marked \"m-- -tal.\" !!\u25a0 _ id\nreceived bis orders In regard to the\nprinting from Mr. Nnrg.m, he\nSold Cargo on High Seas\nCaptain J. W. Hobbs. manager of\nHobba Brothers, Ltd.. Vancouver,\nowners of two vessels, the IJttlehorn\nand the Hni. y On, wa- -*.- i. 1 lb\ntold the commission tint tha flr-st\nnamed ship had be- n pun Btaaaal as\na coaster an tli n-.n-h <'olumMa\ncoast,    sht   wm bonffhl   in  Scotland,\nund     he     Bad     rhi '\"     the\nScottish    Ihlpnini n    her\nfirst trip from Qlaafow,   Thla vaadea,\nhe said,  had  tahan  I   toad  \"f  liquor\nfrom  Scotland   to   Ahm-iij.   wh\na Iroe port.\nTht                      to gat  the  Brltlafa\nbonds    r\u00ab-l- .\u25a0 i\"    \"l-t ii1\nthe rate of three pal p LpnU.\n\u25a0wh' n  tha  oarco  waa lm i i   ontatdi\nKngland.     The   ship  UQlofttM   and   r\nloaded her cargo at Antwerp and ther.\nStays True\n'WS&%\nin\nHow They Are Going\nCrows Nest Pass'Spiel\n\u25a0 \u25a0\nBun- est, a ho  denlaa  the\nreport   thnt   he   haa  s-aitched   hla  al*\nler!aB<e   '\u25a0\nb\u00abaa a LJbeial and did  riot  run aa a\ni ossive  cinid.data.\nINTERNATIONAL\nKelly, Pincher Creek  ,t\nCarberry,   Lethbridge    j Kelly\nBarber, Cranbrook \t\nW.    Jackson,    Pincher    Creek\n(Barber\nCare,  Coleman   >\nCameron,   Cranbrook    JCameron    \\\nI i\nAllison,   Pincher Creek    )\nDoran,    .\/Allison\nHerchmer,   Fernie\nKerr,   Bellevue   \t\nj\n\"li\nBoultnn,  Coleman     ) i\nKirkham,  Lethbridge     . jKlrkham    J\nMcPhee,   Cranbrook   . , t\nWallace,   Fernie    ,(McPhee    \\\nitiver\".\"..\"......\"...i'ljundberg   I\n\u25a0natan..:\nLlndberg\nLtndberg, Hull\nMartin    )\nHutchinson     j Martin   \u00bb\nBeate     i if\nBossenberry, Pincher Creek  ,) Bossenberry    '\nA.   Jackson            \u2022 , j\nF. C. Douglas  j Douglas\nA,   Corrie,   Fernie 1\nMorrison,   Natal , J Corrie    .\nKastner,   Fernie   .   .. >\nWilson  .....\"\"...\".jKastnr-r\n;\"} Wright\nJames     -I\nWard, rrnnhrook  \\ZZ7.'~ZI m**S\n lc\nOatoa,   Fertile   \t\nWright, ModU'liii. Hal\nI\".   Douglas       '.(,.,,\nCranbrook    j Milne\nMilne,\nLETHBRIDGE BREWERY\nAllison.   Tlnehrr  Creek 1 \u201e. \u201e\nWallaoe,   Pernio   .        f wallaee          . > Wallace  v\nKerr.   BellaTds    J waiiaco   |\nO'Neill     \\r___ | )\nCare.   Coleman .   J0ar*     '\nMilne,   Cranbrook\nW,  Douglas  \t\nDnrnn\nWilson\nCorrie. Fernie\nA.   Jackson   \t\nWright, Medicine Hat\nBoultnn,   Coleman\nKirk ham,   Lethbridge\nBeale\nMartin   \t\nW. Jackson, Pincher Creek\nHutchinson    \t\nCameron. Cranbrook\nMorrison,   Natal\n\t\nJ Douglas., \"j\nJ Doran .. J\n[ Corrle ...\\\n\\ Wright J\nj Kirkhiim ,\n[Martin   .. J\nrCanafoa  \\\n}McNiib   . I\nDouglas..\nward,   \"'ranbrook\nQataa, Ferala\nKelly,   Pincher  Creek\nLlndbern.   Bull   Hiver\n| Lindherg  \/\nF.   C    Df.uglao\nI.-tIm r       \t\n| Douglas\nBoeaenberry, Pincher Creek t\nad Phea, Craabrooh i\nr,  Fernie .   .\nCar-berry,  Lethbridge\nJames\nHerchmer   Penile\nGRAND CHALLENGE\nW. Douglas    1.. -.\nMcPhee,   Cranbrook   IKS\"\nH-rohimr.   Pen\nKerr.   It. 11, vn.\n\\   Jackson\nMeNab\nJames\nBeale\nI torn n\n:}\u25a0\nHutchinson\nClare,    Cob man\nWilson\nWard,   Cranbrook\nI.lndhcnr,  Bull  Ulver .\n1    rn- ron, Cranbrook \t\nW   Jackson\nKirkham,   Lethbridtce   \t\nWright Medicine FUi\nF i \u25a0   Dowfl i\nAllison.  Pincher  (\"reek  .\nBoulton,    Coleman\nKastner.    Fernie      \t\n\u2022harry,   Pincher Creek\nM.ln.. \t\nKelly,   Pincher  Creak\nBarber,\nWallace,\nCraabrooli\nFi rail\nCorrle,    1*. rm.\nQataa,  Pernio\n<i\";. ii\nMartin\nt_T_4 rrv,   Lfthhriilee\n.Morn\n[\u25a0Herchmer      i\n|aIlTf      ..    ..   J\n[\/aaaes\n} Beale\n}aare .. |\n] Ward    )\n} Cameron . i\n(\\v, Jackson )\n} WMghl\n;} Allison\n\"}k\u00bb nner\n\u25a0Kelly ..\n\\ Wallaoe ... \\\n[cotrla .. J\n[ O'Neil i\nKelly\nj i\nUsed Article*\nReal EsUU\nRoom*\nBoard\nTo Rent\nBoaU and\nAutomobile*\nClassified\nAdvertising\nHelp Wanted\nPoiitiont Wanted\nLost and Found\nLivestock\n_ Machinery\nFarm Product\nTimber and Mine*\nClassified Advertising Rates\nill'\"l    (nf    Iha    P i* una     I'anal,      i m\nnr \"ay north tram \\-    -\niad   sold   her  mtffi  \"\"   tha   hi\n>ff   the   0BBBI   i       I\na raparti    Capi i       i ..id thai\niad  nothing  to  do  frith   tin    ir ansa. -\nlon\nOffarad Protection\nSo:ne   slight   tUfflaaHji   arora   trhaa\nII      I{.'V\u00ab. 1    .all,   |     !*:\u25a0;,'      l'i,       .\nttl      II. * U| ,(.<\nCaurtnej   l i- Ight, a.*  a 11 \u25a0\nTTss.     i\".   s.   Arnold,   bbumo|    tot\nr ,|,i ,.:,     lin.lson,    Pftjl Bll    lhat    hb\n- Ilani   wha   undwr  tndldtmsdH   in   ti\"\nl n \u25a0\u2022 .1     htntM    and    wouhl    ha\\ >\u25a0    it\nstand   trial   on  January  IL   in  Iha\nlranclsco. He should not have to\n:-.\u25a0-\u2022' \u25a0 vtilence which mlRht be n\u00ab'i1\nagainst   htm.\nfh tinnan    Brown   ho tutu,   ruM\nMr.     Arnold.       The     WttBBaa\ntt<  p !\u25a0\u25a0 etlon or the\ni umda waf\nWant and Olaealfiad Adrartlalng \u2014\nOne and a half cents a word per insertion. If paid in advance, Uc per word\nper week, or 22 -Ac per word per month.\nTransient ads accepted only on a cash-\nin-advance basis. Each initial, figure,\ndollar BlRn, etc., counts as one word.\nMinimum 25c. lf charged ROc,\nMar-flages, Deaths and In Memoctam\nCarda\u2014Three cents per word; 60c minimum.\nlocal Heading Xotlcea \u2014 Three cents\nper word each Insertion. In blackface\nor machine capitals, 4c per word. Blackface capitals 5c a word. Twenty-five\nper cent discount lf run dally without\nchange of copy for one month or more.\nWhere advertisement Is net out ln short\nlines the charge is 15c a lino for Roman\ntype, 20c for blackface and 25c for\nblackface capitals. Minimum 35o, if\ncharged 60c.\nBirths\nCHATFIELTv-At North Bend, B.C., to\nMr. and Mrs. C. H. Chatfleld, formerly of Nelson, on January 19, _ daughter.\nTHOMFSON \u2014 To Mr. and Mrs. F. N.\nThompson, RoRemont, a son on January   18,   at   Kootenay   Lake  General\nHospital.\t\nSituations Wanted Male\nBREAD BAKER WANTS POSITION,\ncity or country. Anton Slezak, Box\n488, Natal,  B.C.  (6411)\nSituations Wanted Female\nLADY, MINING CAMP COOK, thoroughly experienced, very capable,\nwishes position. Write 24, Nelson\nI^ily  New.^ (8444)\nWANTED\u2014Room and honrd in return\nfor services. Apply Box 6436, Dally\nNews. (6436)\nNORWEGIAN GIRL, jUft out from\nNorway, want.s work in hotel or by\nthe day. Apply Box 6388, Daily\nNews.  (6388)\nFemale Help Wanted\nQlttL WANTED \u2014 Eor general housework. Apply Mrs, W. II. Burgess,\nKnslo,   lit'. (64.it)\nVulcanizing\nYOU CAN SAVE MONEY by having\nyour tires repaired. Bring them In\nnow. Miners' and lumbermen's rubbers half-soled. W. Pesjardlns, vul-\ncaniser. Nelson. B.C. <633fl>\nFor Rent\nBOUSE   BOR   BALB (Ut   FOR RENT\u2014\nlos,. iii.    I'hone r.m'3. (6340)\nFOR RENT\u2014House nn Edgewood avenue, six rooms and bath. Phone\niTUL (BUf)\nFOR RENT\u2014OottaKe next to O. K.\nBakery, Stanley street, Apply O. K.\nBakery. (6200)\nMachinery for Sale\nminim; MACHINERY Uaroy ml I la\nWiifi.y tabloa, (\"i>ppus blowers,\npumps, Dtaaal aaglaea, water wheals.\nRohert   C   Bwaatt,   Ltd..   4\u00bbS   Hornby\nstreet,   V-imouvir. (6230)\nFOR   SALE   \u2014   Two   pirns-'   centrlfiiRfil\nIrrigation   pump,   din Cl    conn, i t.-<l   t<\nII III*, motor: dell vert na np lno-fuot\nlift;    Lining nnd no-lnnd switches; U0\nfeel 6-inch plpa; aboal 600 r* 11 eas*\nIng, valves, connections Included.\nGuaranteed ntnnln-R order; $700 oaih.\niUbo   Pordson   Tractor,   lata   model,\ni\" rf rder; J40\u00bb caah.   Writ.* Boi\nlit. Oraad P'orka i Itl 11\nMiscellaneous for Sale\nCUTTER FOR RALE\u2014Auto style; good\ncondition; |3B to.9.. Baynes Lake,\nLea,   Baynes   Lake. (6403)\nBARRELS,  KEGS AND EMPTY  sacks\n\u2022\u2014MacDonald Jam Company,   Nelaon.\n(61. 5(a)\nWANTED \u2014 Clean cotton rags.   Dally\nNews\u20145 cents a pound- (5716)\nPIPE     AND     FITTINGS.\nBARBED WIRE, ETC.\n20,000 feet lU-lnch Pipe, Special, 106 per foot Full stock other\nalzea, also Fittings, at low prices.\nNew Galvanized Barbed Wire,\n14.00, Black |3-00, per spool. Roofing Felt, l-ply 11-60, 2-ply $2.00,\nl-ply 12.65, per roll. Extra heavy\nMineralized Surface, 90 lbs., per\nroll 11.00. Mixed Wire Nails,\n|2.00 per keg. Wire Rope, Canvas, Logging Supplies and all\nkinds of equipment\nB.  C. JUNK CO.\nIts Powell St Vancouver, B. C.\n(6256)\nInsurance\nINSURANCE\nAU Kinds\nREAL ESTATE\nHOUSES FOR RENT\nWe will be pleased  to list your\nproperty  for  Sale or  Rent.\nCHAS.   F.   McHARDY\nThe   Insurance   Agent\nPHONE   133 NELSON.   B.   C.\n(64201\nFore   losoramice\nAnd  All  Other Forms of\nInsurance\nHOUSES   FOR  SALE\nSTOCKS\nMAIIC.IN ACCOUNTS canlpd\nthrough leading New York. Montreal. Winnipeg nnd Toronto\nHousea. Telegraphic quotations\non any listed stork you ask for,\nC. W. APPLEYARD\nInsurance\nStocks Bonds\nCity Troperty\nNELSON, B. C.\nHouses Wanted\nWANTED  \u2014   Small\nto   rent.     Write\nUdgewoiKl.   H.C\nfurnished  cottage ]\no   Mrs.   Itedfern, I\n(63902\nFor Sale\nE   FLAT   AT\/TO   SAXOPHONE,   stiver*.\nplated   gold   bell   ! Buescher),     Apply I\nW.  Eowles,   Phone   ..SOX.\n^i\nPoultry and Eft\u00ab.\nFOR SALE \u2014**Barron's heavy egg pro- i\nduclng    strain    of     Leghorn    Baby |\nChlx.   Usual quality and prices.   Appleton Bros.,   Procter,  B.C;. (6251)\nFurnished Rooms to Rent\nIMtOOM      STEAM      HEATED      FURNISHED SUITE\u2014Stirling  Hotel.\n(SIM)\nFI'HNISHDD     HOUREKEKPI*NO\nltOOMS\u2014Over   Poole   Drug.        (6393)\nFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING\nSUITES   \u2014   Mrs.   Leslie,   G07   Blllca\nstreet. (6357)\nKERR APTS.\u2014Furnished suites. (6357)\nSUITE\u2014Ashman's   Apartments.   (62S9)\nFOR RENT\u2014In Annable Block. Single\nfurnished room. Also two and three\nroom   suites    Hot   and   cold   water,\n,-.':im   l,.':u   iinil   IK'ht. '4>2&*0\nAgents Wanted\nRALBSKEN to handle sole afSMf nationally adver taed product rt rect\nReli'np*\"  b'\"  m* mv   1,1   live  vvlr     Box\n<\"\"\u00b0   Tv- '    '\u2022 \u25a0' ' rfyf)\nDre8smakin-s:\n'!UST-ri,ASS\nRobaen   atr\u00ab\nl>ItE*-'SMAKINO   \u2014   Slfl\nI       Kea *on;ib1e   rate;\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL\nDIRECTORY\ntccountinir\n\/.RARLE3    r.       HTT14IMI\n^    Auditor,   HacDorald   Jam   \u25a0utldlnf\n'-   \u25a0    '   II     S, I   in    Mr 162(C)\nTransfer\nATKINSON TiiaifsrsB\u2014coal. Waoa\n-.\u00bb   and  lm\u00abaaKe.    I'lione  174. (6261)\nw\u00b0\nLLIAMB'       TRAKIri,\n-Baggage\n. 16362)\nWood Working Factory\nAW\u00bbON\u2014 Helow    market      Carpentet\n\"'\u25a0\u25a0I    T,.n ,\u25a0      TT.,i-Hv,\u201e>d. (63,3)\nInsurance and Real Estate\nLive  stock  sells  quickly  when  It  Is\nanvfrtlapd  tn thesa cottnnn.\nWHY\ntake chances, when protection can\nbe bought so reasonably? We\nare agents lor old-established companies  selling\nLIFE,\nFIRE.\nAUTOMOBILE,\nACCIDENT  ft   SICKNESS,\nand all other lines of Insurance.\nWEST    END   AGENCIES\n119 Baker St.. Nelaon, B. C.\nPhone 6G1 P. O  Boi IT,\n,i;jrji\nRVT.   DAWSON\u2014\n\u2022  Beal   aetata,   laeuraace,   I\nAnnable  Blk   I'.O    Boi   733   Phone   19',\n((3(4)\nHI.    DILL,    INSUBANCN,    TAMM\n' AND   CITY   PKOPBBTT.\nChiropractors\n||>\u00abl O\u00bbAT\u2014Chlropraetor. OlUat\nA'blk Plionea: Office, 115. Res. 631Y.\nHours 10-13 and 1 to 6 Kvenlnfs hi\n:it\u201e\u201e..n'nv nl     Sa'    9 30 tn 12m.      (63\u00ab()\nFlorists\nLEGAL NOTICES        Mining Properties for Sale\nZTOTXCE   OF   CANCXLLATION   OP\nRESF.RVE\nNOTICE IS HERKBT OIVEN lhat\nthe receive covering Lot 937 Kouletnuy\nDistrict la cane* Ilea,\nGEO.   It.   NAPEN.\nDeputy  Mini-itr of LHnd\u00ab.\nDepartment of Lands,\nVictoria   B.C.\nNovember  27th    19-20. <i-.l.n>\nEIGHT THOUSAND DdLI.AHS WILL\nBUY the Mollie HuRhea Mine, with\nfull   lln<-   of   niHchlnery,     l.v-iyUinR\nready to ro to work\u2014ion h.p  boHar,\n375  cub.  ft, air compraaaor, 4  rock\ndrtll\u00ab. h\"tft pump, Macksmllli outfit.\ntaps, dies, tools nf all description\nneceaaary to operate mine, alao about\n10 ton* cool. Toola and machinery\ninstalled Coat more tli n thi\nwh'ch muM be ca:-li. These art-\ncrown granted chilni*-*. Apply Klri-\nkore  Mine Cf..  New  D-nver.       itlSt.i\n\/^kxiisllb'i aJtaawHouaaa, m_n-\n\u00ab   -no  Out flowera and floral deal-ana\n(MIT)\n\\\\'M.   I.  J0HW80H\n\"\u00bb    Phnne  141     Cut  flowera     Potted\n\"\"nf  .''nd   Flor>l   Errblem-, (\u00ab|\u00abX)\nWholesale\nA       MACDONALD    *    CO.\u2014\n\u00ab\u2022    \u00ab'hokBiik   Orovera  and   Provlaloo\nM-wrrhanta,   Importers nf  Teae. Coffaae,\n\"ple-a   Dried   Fruits   Staple snd  Fancj\n' \"\u2022\"\"\"H-s    '    \u25a0  \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0     !\u2022<\u25a0 fi*.-,M\n\u25a0Pnirineers\nRoom and Board\nj concerned, but he -must anawer th-\n: qw tiloat \u25a0\u25a0This \u00ab-ommi>Hlon la noi\n1  nboon ient    to   the   laml   t.\u00bb   othar\nennntries.\" remarked the chalrmftn,\nI    I'iptain      llndaion     wan     examlneil\n: briefly.\n1     H^    ndmllitvl    lhat    he    nad    W?\u00abl\nlanded hH carport .it the port Bl\n: Jtatln it.'Mi ii.mn'1 in the BttMnDM\nI ,iaperc.\nThe    commlBalon    adjourned    until\ni uiiijr.o-A.\nrosu No. m\nrftecttoB I*.\nLAND   ACT\nNOTICE   Or   INTENT'ON   TO   APPLY\nTO  LEASE   LAND\nTn   Nalaon   La I'n*  DMi lc.\nI   \\\\.   \u2022 i   and     Ituatc   Ju* t\n\u25a0 \u25a0nth     of     It' l .i'n     \"ii      Lnwi-r     AlToH\nLata\nTake  noi P. Hai\n...\n'Ti\"'-ii'i -   to  apply   for   i\nfoi low ina   de-oci lm d   lai\n\u25a0    .   \u25a0    i   ]ii ntad   nt\n\u25a0 -.,, \u25a0,. -    ol    I\nacta pan I \u2022     *    \u25a0        of Hub, l-.i  |\u00ab,\nLot   IllT,   I Ian northerly\nr-rilo-a ina   thi    ihon   -      I\ni\nii'.t. thanci ithtrly t\" n point which\nla lei  i i -   -i'i-   .;r t   ot  tha point of\nELDERLY    OKNTLEMAN    wants   fur-\nnlshi ii   i\" .ro  m  pi -\\ i\nfoi ably   ii.   tad     ('\"-\"i bathlnn   rs-\n'u     IUt< torna.    ,\\*-\nI* :      B   i   Wt. (I41S1\nROOM    \\M'   BOARD   In   pliYI\n:'v        '\u2022'\u25a0\u25a0 I'.      *':.'t <ti,4 4lM\nA    *  ou\u00bb co\u2014\nf** COHTHACTO\u00bbS\nFormerH   .ire,.,    Mr-s.  Burden, Nalaon\nm    n 0iVL *- \"inlnf \u25a0\u00bbn\u00bb\u00abra.\nB     C.,    Alberta    and    Domlmlo*    Load\nSurvyon 6270)\n0    DiWBOtr    Land    \u25a0ui-Teror\n\u25a0wintBF  and  Clrtl  Bn\u00abiB\u00bbar.\n- '_ __*_ '\u00ab7H\n11.\nCitv Pronertv for Sale    L.\nVssayers\nmn halk  i\n\u25a0\nI    M 'I\np  w. widdowso\u00bb, im, Aiim, Nal-\n*-\"\u2022.'.   B.    - ,.\"i,ra| *,\u00bbiam -harraa\n     H278I\n'\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0in'.ril .*iir4T|nr\u00ab\nMiscelll-nnnus W;.ntfll        ! D.   .      R'\u00bb H V, ^ T S 0 N .\n\u00ab INI II\n', aa  Un.\nr^*yrattxTtjn_tt^\nSERVICE\nFruit and Vetretahles\nni\ni-l,ri:i:   I'   livKM-\nil'.Ji.  fj::.\ni\nw,  j.  (.inlaw.   EMtnoaton,  All I,\nl&GL*'.\nI mn\ntu&dard   t^mltmr*\n' '\u25a0 ~ i-nrt\u00bb\u00abrtaker-\nViii. He-irsr. up-tn\n'\"'\u25a0 ehapal, B*>a>\n\u2022 *-\u2022> >.-,.\u2022 p , , ,\n' li       102741 \u25a0\naaaaaaaaal\nBrineiiK\n,     HOW ARE\n, \"'CKETS\n[\u2022>llM^4eR\n\u25a0 Ll-IN'?| '\nlip\nFather\nBy\nGeorge\nMcManus\n Q&cA-C&P-J\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1927\n43\nPage N|ne\n\u25a0***\nUD Will STBEET\nIward   Tendency   on   New\nlYork List; Lehigh Valley in Spurt\nS^f YORK, Jan. 1\u00bb.\u2014Stock prices\nlayed a more uniformly upward ten-\nicy today coincident with a lowering\ncall money rate*. Leadership of the\nrktt shifted frequently, the rails,\ni, equipment!, and merchandising la-\n,1 all occupying the spotlight at ln-\n[vals throughout the Besslon.\nfhtle a good Investment demand was\n1 apparent for several of the hlgh-\n\u25a0de-ralls, chief speculative Interest\nUntied to center ln the shares of\nda with merger posslbllltleB. Le-\nh Valley after selling down to 118V4,\ndanly spurted to n new record high\n125. and then quickly sold down to\n\u25a0 9*, UP 1% net. Baltimore & Ohio\nv\u00abd up to 113, the highest price since\n0.\neavy buying of Tlmken Roller\narlng, which recently entered the\n^lroad field, featured the equipment\nloup, th* stock touching a new high at\n14. Motors Snapped back quickly\nen Belling pressure waa lifted, Qen-\nal Motors and Hudson showing net\nilna of about 2 points each.\nPan-American Isbucs, with gains of\npoints each, led tire rally In the oil\nares.\nCall money renewed at il. per cent\nid then dropped to 4.\nTime   money   and   commercial   paper\ntes were anchanged.\nTotal sales\u20141,568,400 shares.\nHigh     Low\nIlled Chem     13\u00abH    134 ia\nmer.  Loco    106 %\nmer.   Tele     163H\ntchiaon        16814\naldwln        147%\nalt. & Ohio .... 11314\nPacific .... 119 H\nerro de Pasco.. 61\n36'i\n42\n471i\n25K\n17S44\n1501,\n-I944\n38%\n24 44\n4074,\n\u25a03214\n14414\n844k\nRON 1 STEEL\nINDUSTRY BETTER\nPig Iron Production Up; Steel\nCastings Much '\nSame\nille Copper ...\niryaler Corp. .\n.rn   Products   .\nedge \"A\"  \t\nupont   \t\nMotor* ...\nranby Cons. ..\nowe Sound .. \u25a0\nsp. Copper . ..\nItl. Nickel ...\nenne. Copper ..\nT. Central ..\n>r. Pacific ...\nhllltpa Petr. .\nadlo Corpn. . ..\nock Island\nhell Union Oil.\nInc.   Consol.   .\nPacific ...\nton. OH Cal. .\ntan. Oil N. J.\ntude. Corp. ...\nes. Oulf Bulpn\nnlon Oil Cal. .\ninlon Pacific\nS. Rubber  ...\nS.  Steel        158\nrillys Ovid.\nE77*\n5014\n74 H\n30\\\n21 li\n110%\n60 \\\n39%\n64 44\n5014\n55\n164 44\n60%\n105 44\n15214\n166%\n14444\n11174\n16814\n6044\n3614\n4044\n4714\n2444\n17314\n147%\n864*\n39 li\n2414\n4014\n61%\n143\n8344\n5744\n4914\n7314\n2944\n20 li\n10944\n6014\n3944\n6344\n50%\nS4''\u201e\n162 44\n5914\n156 Vi\n21%\nClose\n135%\n10644\n14744\n16914\n61\n*41\n4714\n25%\nMQMTRtRL LIST\nBrazilian  Advances;  Bank of\nCommerce Up 12 Points\non Day's Trade\nMONTREAL, Jan. 19. \u2014 Stocks revealed a decidedly Improved tendency\nin today's trading on the Montreal market, a buoyant price tone being general\nin a broader and more active list. Brailllan occupied the center of attention,\nscoring a good advance and by far the\nmost active lsBue. Bank of Commerce\nsoared 12 points, to a new peak level\nat 248, while Banque Canadlenne moved\nup over 3 points.\nBrailllan closed at ItTH for a gain\nof 1%.\nAsbestos finished at life, an advance\nof 1%.\nOther changes: B. C. Fish., off U\nConsolidated Smelting, up IH; Mackay\noff H: and the preferred up 1.\nTotal salts \u2014 19,478 shares; bonds \u2014\n$77,850.\nMontrtaU Salt*\nMONTREAL, Jan. 19. \u2014 Sales \u2014 225\nAbitibi, 1645 Asbestos Corporation, 213\nAsbestos Corporation preferred, 110 Atlantic Sugar, 122 BpII Telephone, 620\nB C. Pish., 5199 Brailllan, 220 Brompton, 150 Canners preferred, 125 Cement,\n460 Car preferred, 201 General Electric\npreferred, 823 Alcohol, 155 Steamship,\n376 preferred, 100 Voting Trust, 120\nHoward Smith, 270 Laurentide Paper,\n100 Mexican Power. 1808 Montreal Power, 107 Mackay, 740 Breweries, 106 preferred, 566 Smelters, 745 Winnipeg\nElectric.\ndoling Pries*\nAsbestos     4%\nFishing   ,  74\u00bb4\nBrailllan     107%\nBrompton     33 Vi\nCons.  Smelting    .247%\n149%\n143%\n49%\n73%\n109 M:\nI.uur.'ntidf\nOgilvie\nSteel    ..\nSpanish\n.106\n.2051\n.118'\n.101\nOTTAWA. Jan. 19. \u2014 During 1926,\nsays the bureau of slatla-ulivs, Canada's\nprimary iron and steel industry showed\nconsiderable improvement ln quantity\nproduction over the previous year,\nlargely because of the pronounced prosperity of the constroctlon and automotive industries, and the improved condition of Canadian railways an reflected\nby large orders for rails and new equipment.\nProduction of pig iron totaled 737.-\n503 long tons, an increase of 29 pel*\ncent over the total for 1925, while steel\ningots and direct steel castings of 776,-\n888 tons showed little change from the\n752,615 tons of 1926. While the greater\ntonnages indicated some general Improvement in the iron and Steel business in Canada, the returns to the industry were restricted by the lower\nprices prevailing during the year. Imports of Europe steel into the maritime\nprovinces and foreign Iron into the\neastern United States, both at low valuations, tended to keep prices down.\nFor the month of December the production of pig iron in Canada amounted\nto 53,971 long tons, a slight increase\nover the 52,345 tons reported for the\nprevious month, but a little below the\noutput of ^4,889 tons in December of u\nyear ago.\nDuring the 12 months of 1926, the\ncumulative production was \"37,503 tons\nor 29 per cent over the 570,397 tons of\n1925.\nResult of Dump Duty Imposed\non American Eggs, Says\nCoast Report\nV VNi'iH VKH. B.C., Jun. 19.\u2014Application of n dump duly un American\neggs has hud the dcHhf,| effect of advancing the price M the r*ii..uH*.iti product.\nCttttomi Btltwta hsd notification of\napplication of dump duty on Suiuiduy,\nand all cars rolling arter January 11\nhave been declared subject i\" tin- *lut>.\nThe price of 45c in New fork ts now\nthe basis price for fixing of duty. Since\napplication of the damp, priWI in l.ilt-\nish Columbia luive \"\u25a0\u25a0\"v- d upwiii.l, und\ntoday Vancouver tteatan an p-mim*\nl'urmt r<* 38c for extru, 10c fur firsts,\nand  34c  fur pullet   \u25a0 Stria.\nToiiinnow     tlie    Brittah    Columbia\nPoultry men's association Ig metttttl tO\ntake under consideration wuys and\nmeans of improving tiVii position. One\nol matters to be ifaaUaMtt-d la thfl pffa\nthai produueers Ifcv*. i\" pay for feed.\nIt Is conttnded that under an i 1*0*0*1\nfreight rate, Washington pTOQuceri ean\nget feed cheaper from Atbarta than tlu\nBritlaSh   Columbia   men   ean.\nCanada Bonds\nWINNIPEG, Jan. II. \u2014 Dominion\nwar iasue pi-Ices:\nWar loans \u2014 1931, JlOl.SOb, 1101.50a;\n1937,  (103.30b,  J103.50a.\nVictory loans \u2014 1127, $100.75b, JlOla:\n1933, \u00bb104.65b\u201e |105a; 1934, (103.75b.\n(103.90a; 1937. $107.65b, (108a.\nWar loan renewals \u2014 1927, (100.40;\n1932, (103.\nRefunding loans \u2014 1928, (100.50\n1S43, (102.70; 1944, (97.S6b, (97.76a;\n1940, (97.50b. (97.85a; 1946. (97.60b\n197.86a.\nToronto Mines\nHulling, i\nAmulet\nArgonaut\nWeBt   Dome\nDome    \t\nKirkland    .\nMclntyre\nAakad\n20.50\n1.69\n.50\n.15',\n9.75\n.93\n25.60\nNoranda        21.90\n39 k\n'61*4\n54%\n163 44\nVancouver Stocks\nUld\nC. Silver         1.68\nork   1'rovinc 18\nunwell            1.30\nlacier Lift\nladstone    27\n.dlan   Mines 04'.\nCoal    15\nucky   Jim    Ity,\nictillllvray    72\nTeml, r            1.92\nvlklrks     -\t\n11 v, I'm .at             ,06\nUversiiilth     2'.'\nuilHiuitli     06\nlat.  811. OB   \t\nC. Mont\t\nIlrlt.  Petr\t\nIlaplc   I., .i i   \t\nfrojan  oil\t\nAakad\n1.62\n1.40\n.im\n.29\n.01\n.OS\n.30\n.08\n.17 Id\nIHI l ,\n111 ..\n.30\n.01\nSpokane Stocks\n(Reported by C. W. Appleyard)\n!t null.an  Traction    JlOT-'i-\n.   Steel    J Km',\n\\incriuni   Locomotive    $106%\nPacific Railway $|0\u00bb\nlluwc  Bound, J 39-S,\nj'ainous   riujcrs    t\\l-M\nI'l'iiK'-  Brothers   $ 2:,'\u201e\nV-wlli-  Cor-H-Hiitloii    $  4jB\u00bb;\nI: runby   Com     $ 34\nptttrnatloaaJ Nickel   % 4*014\n1 national T. & T J127\nfhry.Hler Corporation    f \u2022ii<j>\nUnat    Northern     j  |*|fJ\nmtt Co,    $ ajafc\n(ilversinith     ItttC\nIHiawall    .11.ao\n1 iii.siiilth           7,.\nLucky Jim   \t\n|iclnnond   \t\n\u25a0iil.initli    \t\ntun-iil;*    B.8,    pfd\t\nfuaadn S.S, common  ....\n||l ,,\n\u25a0    17>ic\n.J II*\n.1 IJtf\n\u00bbOITISH   COLUMBIA   EGOS\nFresh extras 3sc to 40c,  lii.si    M\n\u25a0 pulht- 33c,\nTech   Hughes\nTough   Oakes   \t\nVipond    \t\nWright Hargraavu\nCastle   Trethewey   .,\nKeeley   \t\nMining   Corporation\nArea   \t\n6.40\n.GO\n1.51\n9.89\n1.06\n1.51\n3.15\n.60\n.62\nl.H\nExchange Rates\nNKW   rORK, Jnn.  19. \u2014 Sterling rx-\nchange easy nt J4.S1\",   fur 60-dny  bills\nand |4.84  15-10 dein.uut.\nForeign  bur silver\u2014:\u2022:\u25a0',<\u2022\nCiinudiun   dulluri)\u20145-32   discount.\nLrfttwi   I.MHa,\nLire\u20144.32c.\nNelson uppruxiniutt   rata  Btarltag   \u2014\n14.11%.\nMetal Markets\n,   19.   \u2014  Coppi r   \u2014\n;-!)\"l     atid    futures,\nNKW  rOEK, Jm\nHull;   etaotrol) '1 o,\n111.11   iivlod\nTin\u2014Steady; spot aud nearby Ut.lt,\nMurch I9S.7I,\nIron\u2014Quiet,   UBOhaaffcA\ni.' .-nl\u2014Dull, spot |T.fS,\nZinc\u2014Weak.  Da\u00ab1  St.   Lovll   IpOl   and\nfutures   Sfi.i;,   to   J6.50.\nAntimony\u2014Spot  I14.IS,\nAt London\u2014\nBtandard eopp\u00abi    Bpot f.\"-.*. Ts \u00ab,i, tu-\ntines Ul Us M,    i;K * trolytlc\u2014 Spot  111\n\u25a0\u25a0h, fatnrai (ll is*,\n'I'm   ipol (in, futurwi (111 Ts M.\nLead\u2014Spot   (II   U   f\u201e],   (utUrai   (31\n\u25a0\/'l\u00bb\u00bb'    siw 1  ! -. fuiurei 130 7.- 6d\nMirlta\u201411,7114,\nKroio tl\nFARMERS FAVORABLE TO\nNATIONAL ORGANIZATION\nKDMONTON,  ..inn    111. i[.j,.,.,,,.,,\nIha counwl .,rr, ta. i,,  , \u201e cutl, m\nL*ra ,-r uis r.i-..\\, to ouncculrau; .-i\nf>.,- IniiiKnliiil,. prabhtmi ;u>,l ttavtilop\navast \u201er tha movcmsal in thi\nIII, I'tlllM] ]\u25a0;, -in; , . ,,f All,. M;,. |n r,\u201e,\n\\, 11II011    hi :, ,   , .'llllll.lt, J    . I\n\"\u25a0'>\u25a0  '\" 11  1 v a    latarproYtnclal  co\ni.iiiiTiiiti, 11 and 11 .niiaiion.\nTh.   pr tinn ara   \u25a0\n\u2022'\u25a0\u25a0' ''\u25a0 \u2022 -\u25a0\u2022,..! o| thi orgunliatloii wh*\nrtmhaslaad  Iho Oi \u2022 ra  at \u25a0 \u25a0\nloo   lur,;,. 11  >pl p !,,,. ,,i\n\u25a0''1'1  had roi U. \u25a0 .1  tho ahl.\ndata ,1.\nMontreal Produce\nMONTRJEAL, Jan. 19. \u2014 Butter and\nnil firm, cheese firm.\nCheese   \u2014   Finest   westerns,   lflc   to\nII Ha\nButter \u2014 No. 1 pasteurized. 41c to\n41 He.\nEggs \u2014 Storage extras 50c. storage\nfirsts 47e, seconds 42c, fresh extras 60c.\nfresh firsts 55c  to  57c.\nM'INTYRE RECOVER\nTrading on  Mining  Exchange\nIs More Moderate; Quebec   Issues   Lower\nEgg Markets\nOTTAWA, Jan. 19. \u2014 Toronto\u2014Dealers paying extras 50c to 53c. firsts 40o\nto 48c, seconds 30c to 32c.\nMontreal\u2014Extras  58-\\c,   firsts  52\\c.\nWinnipeg\u2014Quoting ungraded, delivered, extras CUc. firsts 50c, seconds 40c.\nEdmonton \u2014 British Columbia extras\nand American eggs are jobbing on this\nmarket at 60c.\nChicago \u2014 Easier, --.pot 39\u00bb,c to 40c,\nJanuary .19VJC, February 30Hc, April\n28 %c.   Novembers   31 %C.\nNew York\u2014Fresh firsts 42c to ttllft\nAPPLE EXPORTS\nJaa. T\u2014st\nJohn\nfor   l.(iiid.\u00bbii\n119\n30   .\nJim. 7\u2014St\nJoint\nto   Llvi-\npool\nSiO\nJan. 10\u2014 Ilnllfnx\nto  London   .   .\n7.:-i\nsol\n2.072\nTotal this\naaaapa\nto  lata\n 3\nMT.\n1,141\n84,357\nTotal lum\naaaon\nto  Jan.\n13 840,133\n2.1111\n,011,771;\nWIHHIFia   OBAIM   QUOTATIONS\nWln-ut\u2014\nOaaa\nHlKll\nLow\nCloaa\nMay    ..\ni.i.-.'-\n11(1\ni nr.\nJuly   ..\n.     1341.\n13IS\nIll K\n134'.\n(let.\n.     126\n12li*\u00bbi\n121,?,\n121\nOata\u2014\n.Mny\nN\u00ab\nr.8\u00abi\n38 li\nM ',\nJuly   ..\n50%\nr.\u00ab*4\n5\u00ab*i\ntlrt.     . .\n-if\n'.I   |\nil'a\n511.\nM i|\nTl\n\", I 'l\n70'.\nTl*\nJuly   ..\nll<\nMM\nH I\n70\n1 lu\nJluy\nIN ,\nIII\u00ab\n114\nIHV\nJuly    ..\nl?7\nOot    ..\nll|\nIly,-\nMay    .\n101\n101%\n100%\nI'M ',\nJuly\nII i\nDel.    ..\nII\nThlwei   :.'-'i\n:.* ii   boi   with   -n;;\nmotoi  ' '.\ni li ale\n.:l,.|        \u25a0      |      ,'l'V  IV      ii\nfew York, Montreal and Toronto Stocks\nPurchaatti   outright   or   cai ric I   on   ,-,   coi Krvativo   margin.\nStock quotations r.oaJvtd  lialf-hourl...\nC.ornspindtnts  Logan A  Bryan.   Now Yolk:  Q-MnalllaWa A. Co..\nMont cal.\nLR. P. CLARKE\nNalaon,  B. C.  \u25a0   Phone   100.    Alio at Vancouver and Victoiia.\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting\nCompany of Canada, limited\nOffloa   tmaHing   and   Raflnlrg  D*?artm*nl\nTRAIL,   BRITISH COLUMBIA\nSmelters and Refiners\nPnreimsers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and 2tne Om.\nProduoera of Gold, Silver, Copp-sr, Pie Lead md Zmc.\nTADANAC, TRAIL\nOtak Prion\nWI,..:il     I   ii..rid, rn   13.\", ,.   2   nnrllii n\nISO',,  3  lu,ith, rn   123,   No.   1   111'..   N<\nI   1134,  No,  I  UM,   (aad  liVi,  timi.\nCW a.s, :: CW IIU, lOxti-n l\nI.id  1114,   1   f,,,l  Ifl,,  2  ft,.J  ,^.i4_   r,..\n'\u2022'\u25a0',-,i  |||4, tnu I\nBarlty   :; r\u00bb   iit',. t t\\\\   t,:,\\, \u201e..\nJatrtad 11%, <*.. \u25a0\u25a0 91%, traot 67S-\nf'lax-l MWC Ililt, I CW\nw* us1,. T.j, ot ,i iSTVf track III\nIly\u20142 CW 98(4.\nDominion Live Stock\nRDM ON TON,   Jim.    II.   --   Ckttli\n\u25a0 '.jjIi    ::-i,   uiIm      Ca,   i Ihi i'   101,   h\"\u00ab.\n\u25a0 I\nI'liiin-,     . ,, , i\u25a0-    \u2014   Jfl    to   |l\nHall    tO    $6.\n\u00ab'-'\"\"l    tu   clo,io     Iii !i.-rs-1|   to   IMI,\ni..---Iiu*..i   ||,lt   |o   l-l.fiO.\nr\" od ; .. 1*1,10,\nu i bulls\u20141| t\u00ab\u00bb %w.z:..\n'o'oil   l'.,Ii n M  to i.,-i), iiicdium $3\nI\" I3.lt..\n,; i   m\u2014i,.i-    +::.\",   to   \u25a0i.:.;,..   nwd<\nl  lo U\n'iiio-i i\u201e efatHc \u2022 v. tlcn   js \\., $10.\nUoOd   ftllVl'H- -%i   til    \u00bbc.\nU        ThHrti imoothi Mt.ll ofl mm\nCALQABT,  Ian.   19.   Rn^u  toiiMj*\nnttle, sia oalv-M, noo iioK\u00ab\n..I d II rt* |i\nHtotr*    rjhul0\u00ab   II    to   11.11,    fur\ni.-\"-*i fi-.:;, to ||.7I,\nButch-tr  in-ifirs\u20141| to |&,J0, fair to\nlood il   io 14.75.\nBatotnr torn  -- (Hioloo |4 to J4.3:\nfi'lr t.i Kooi] $3.i0 l\u00ab- |l.8t>.\nBull -flood J.1 to IMI,\nBtookor   t'i     i holot 14.50 to 14.75\nl\u00ablr to VOOd I3.R0 to |4.25.\nBtookor he I fern\u2014Choice 13.213 to 1150\nI'M   I\" ComI  12.75  to |3.\n'\"It   ,ueer(\u00bb*\u2014Choice   |5   to   $5,   fair\nl\"  VOOd  |4 'to  14.80.\nCalves\u2014Choice 1*8.50 to |7.\n\u25a0oloctd 81*1.48.\n'\"ii   to  good  |\u00bb   to  |105o\nHhecp\u2014Kalr t0 Rood 18 to ft.\nTORONTO. Jan. 19. \u2014 Trading on tin\nStandard mining ixeh:.i\u00a3-' wns reduced\nto a more moderate bantu today, a total of 888,262 aharta changing hand--\nLftkO Shore continued in strnng demand, closing with a gain for the day\nof 10c. nt $17.9*. Mclntyre roOOVOTOd I\nportion of Un lows ot MM DTOVlottl day,\nffnlHhlng at $26, an advance of 30c.\nItoIlitiK- r toM M high aM ISI.II, a gain\nfor the day of 10c. DoflM Miios olotfOd\nunchanged at $10.\nWith only a sing!.' 4 \\,-, ptlon the QUO*\nbee iasueH all sold on a loWM b4Wll,\nArea doted up M on tli*   day, at IM&<\nKeeley waa a firm f-atute amongst\nthe silver.\", advancing \u25a0 oonl to |l,ll.\nNipi-Mtng   wtin  off   lie,   to   M\nMining Corporation. 5c, lo $8.15.\nBlUOil\nT0R0MTOLUDERS\nBrazilian   Traction   Is   Active\nLeader;  B.  C   Fishing\nReaches Low Point\nTORONTO, Jan. I.', - C-inadiai. Bank\nOf CotUMTM slmrts .-oh iHnvd further\nInto new high grmiiid at 141,\nthe record MttbUofetd on tht prooodUni\nday, In today's dealings on the Toronto\nstock exchange. A Klmllur acliuv.\nment was made by Dominion Bank,\nwhich moved up I, to IM,\nBrazilian    Ttartlon    til    Mo     ;nl;\\i\nliader of the Uotod nutrkot   Thi prtoi\nitnnroved    to    107%    and    finii-liid     at\nI   I'ain   >.f   1 ',.\nB, C   l-'ishtng rotflhod I  DOw, point at\n7:.',.   ami   finlslied   at   71   ,,\nof ii,\n|S.T8; bbls., No. 1, |8. Potatoes, white,\nso lbs.. Canada A, $1.45 to ll.to.   ON-\nI'AUHI apples, Mcintosh, bbl., No. 1 $8\nLi. $8.80, No. 2 $6.50 to $7.50; N. Spy,\nt<o. 1 t'i to $8, No. 2 $6 to \u00bb7, No. 3 $4\nto IS; Russet, No.   1  $6.50 to $6.50, No.\n1 $4 to $(T; King, No. 1  $5 to $6.50. No.\n2 $4 to $5; Greening, ('. I'lppln, No. 1\n$5.50 to $6, No. 2 $4 to $5; Baldwin,\nNo. 1 $4 to $5; Stark, No. 2 $3 to $3.50.\nCelery, crate, $2.50 to $3.50. Oalono,\nBed, cwt, Htiindnrd, |3 to $2.50; follow\n\u2022siandard, $1.50 to $2. IlKiTISH COLUMBIA apples, Mcintosh, box, Extra\nFancy $8 to $3.60, Fancy $2.75 to $3.25,\nC grade $2.25 to $2.50; Delicious, Extra\nFancy $2.75 to $3; Jonathan, Kamv\nJ2.50 to $3; Wagner, Fancy $2 to $2.r.O.\nWINNIPEG \u2014 Business quiet. ONTARIO apple:**;, bbla., Ooldon Rwnt, .No.\n1, HaSt, NO. 2. Ml Baldwin, No. 1, $8,\nNo. 2, $7.50; Wlfloup and Pippin, Nu\nI. 16.50, No. 2, $6; Spy, bushel buklt,*\n$2.35. MANITOBA Potatoes, Canad.t {_,\n. vt.. White, $1 to $1.10. BRITISH COLUMBIA Apples, boxew, Oelleloun. Ex.\nKaney, ||,t|, Fancy, $3; Wagner, l-'amy.\n32.10 to $2.25; Jonathan, Ex. Fincy.\n$2.10; Winter Banana, Fancy. J2.15 to\nll.tf; .Mcintosh. Fancy. $2.2.'.; Winesap.\nBpltnonbtrg, Ex. Fancy, $3, Fancy,\n$2.75, Onions, follow, Standard, ewt..\n||,V0; Sample, $2.7T,. IMPORTED Spanish Onions, large crate, $6.r.O. small\ncrate. $3.25. Celery, crate, |T.*50. Head\nlettuce, 4-do* crate, $4.25 to $*i.:A CAR\nARRIVALS, January 6 to 12 -- British\nColumbia 6 apples, Imported 2 toma-\ntood, _ lettuce, 3 vegetables, 2 celery.\nCALGARY \u2014 Trade fair to 4-uict.\nALBERT A Potatoes, cwt. Canida B,\n$1.50 to $2. BRITISH COLUMBIA\n(\u25a0Otto, boxes, Winter Nellis, $2.75. Ap-\nrli..H, boxes, Jonathan. F;itu y, |l.l$,\nGrimes Golden, Fancy, $I.S0. Winter\nl-anana, Fancy, $1.80 to $2, \"C\" $1.70 to\nfl.NI). IMicVus. Bxtri Fancy, |l|l to\n\u20222.35, Fancy, $2 to $2,10. Wi finer,\nFancy, $1.60 to $1.75, \"C\" $1.56; Sp;.,\nermtoo, ll.H; spitrenberg, RonoM Bona-\nty, BUymon, l>Yney $2 to $2.10.   iHno,\nFancy, $1.70; Yellow NtWtOWD, Fanev.\nJ2.20, \"C\" $2. Wimsap. Fancyy, $2.15.\nPotatoes, cwt., Canada B, $2 to $2.25.\nOnions, cwt., Btmpto, |1,10 to It, IMPORTED Cucumbers, hot In.use, dozen,\n$.1,50. Celery, pound, Sc to .'<\u25a0 H, d\nUttuco, case, $5.50 to $5.7,\".. Cauliflower, doi\u201e $3.25. Rhubarb, case, $3 60\nCAR ARRIVALS, Jan. 5 to 12 \u2014 Alber-\nt,i 1 ml*0ed vegetables; British Columbia, 1 apples, 1 mixed fruits and v* \u25a0_\u2022\u2022 -\nlobles, 1 mixed vegetables, 1 potntOCI\nImported, 3 mixed vegetables.\nVANCOUVER Ku mess      slow,\nI'KITISH COLUMBIA appl-s, boxes,\nh-lk'ious, Bztro I'.iik'V ll.tl, Fancy\nll.ll to ll.tt. Winter Banana. Extr.,\nI'aiiey $2. Fancy Si,SO to $1.90. Yellow\nNow-town. Kxtr\u00ab Fancy, $2.25 to $2.50\nFancy $2 U $2.i;(. \u2022\u25a0(- jl.S.V Spitz-n-\nt>'Tg, Extra Fancy $2,25 to 52.pl, Katu^\nIL.H, Wagiur, Fancy Ji \u25a0;.\". to $1.75.\nI.- nn BotvUty mil Spy, I-'aney Jl.s'i\nWin.sap. Extra K.niey ||.H, Fancy $2.\nMcintosh. Fancy $2. Baldwin, Y.'llov.\n-Newtown,   Black   Twig   and   Warner,\nopen box--. 3c p. r pound. Rbubarb,\nhothoui-e, pound, Mc to lie Celery\ndoz.,  $1.10.    Tomatoi :-,   hoilnni.se,  4-bus-\nRoi  entoa, %..    onions,  Boioplo,  ewt.\nI1.TI t\" Itll. I'otat.Ks, L' cil Whit, ,\nCanada B, $1.35 to $1.45. I'ryb-lt C. ins.\nCanada B. $1.70 to |LM per OWL l.M-\nPORTBD ii'iiui'i-, crnten, $3.50 to $3.75.\n\u25a0 clery, dozen, $1.75. California Field\nTomatoes, lugs, $5.50 to $6. Cauliflower, doien, $2.26.    Cukes. Californli. hot-\nI ohm,    .loz,    U    |o    |*l.l;.-,.       Olli.'r\ndanl,  cwt.  Washington. $3; California^\nII.U.    CAR   ARRIVALS,  January  5   to\nLl!      Import-d   i   Celery,   2   Littnc    !\nKllOd    V,.*;etabl,'s.    Local    I    Appl-:.    ;\nI'taio-.-. 1 Onlonj, 1 Mined VotoUtlei.\nAsked    Companion    How\nWould  Know   Norris;\nThen Hears Shots\n_U\nai.sti.n,    Tonne,    Jnn.    m.\u2014Two\nmen rnoutitcd ilio stairway lea-ling to\nDr, J. Frank .\\ orris' office un the\nttttnotm of laat July 17 and one of\nthem went to his death, it wm tenti-\nfled in Um Worrw ttvrdnr trial here\ntoday. Tiie other ma 11 s tt in the\nwittU'HH room loilay, wait ins to IpII\nhia ptirt of tho story uf tio ii- - *\u00abt. 1\nof D. E. Chipps, who was killed bf\nNorris.\nR. B. Kidgeway. an attorney of\nFort Worth and a member of Nun-is'\nclnirdi, tesllfii-d ho cat In his automobile, near Norris' office, oft that\nafternoon, waiting; for his wife, who\nworks on |ht Sf.irrlilight, tho Norris\nchurch   publication.\nTwo men passed him, he siid, just\na few minutes before Chlppn was\n\u25a0hot, Itldgeway was In a position\nwhen- Iio OOUU see about halTway up\nllie Mairway londini; lu the church\noffleer's sr'cond floor of the building,\nadjoining thfl First Baptist church at\nFort  Worth.\n\"One man was largo and dresse-d\nIn a dar'. suit.\" RJdffflWly testified.\n\"The other man was smaller and in\nhis shirt sleeves. The smaller man\nappeared to be giving the other one\ndi:*ecl \"tis. W.icn they got opposite\nme. BOAT thf stairway, the larger\nman Midi, \"Wi-ll. how in hell will I\nknow  him  ulun   I  m\u25a0\u25a0  him?\"\n\"The Itrgfl m.tti u.is I). I-;. Chipps\n.ui.l   thfl   oth.r    D.   L.   Redman.\"\nRldfowhy  tcsiified  bo ti.d  not Mn\na WOttltn gO up or come down the\nItnirwny,    although    he    was    on    the\nstairway wlCiin a inlnutt or two after\ntho shots  w-tro  fired.\nFruit Cables\nEiport Wark.ta\n'rin   i. iinwiiiK nuoijttii.T'N  1\n'\u25a0'\u25a0- iv-.l ly aaWa tnan tha Canadian\nl-'iuit   'It;,,!,.  CommlaaloMr  In   Knglaml:\nLONDON,  fu,   s.\u2014Klr.-i   h.,1.\ntiiuis,   ,.\\   s s.  Comlno,   at.pl* a,   bbla\n1 ..'Mv..:.     Ms,   1  H..1T 111 jr. in.  n...  |\n1388 lo I4.1I9. IV.ni. *:i.G4 to $4.13. No.\nI $3.ir, to Mail; ll.n liavln. No. 1 $4.\u00ab\u00ab.\nNO. : 11.11 lo 11.1.1, r\u00bbm. 13.10 lo $3.64.\nNo. j $3.us; Hark, No. 1 14.IT la 11.11\nNo. 2 $3.64 to 14.13. Don. IMI In ti.t\u00bb\nNo. 3 $3.15 to 11.11; Fallnwater, No. 1\n11.14 to IMT, No, : IIII to 14 N, Dan\nlltl to $4.37. No, .1 |l Hi to II II; Rib\n*t\"n,  NO,   I  $4.\u00bb6 to 11.11,  No,  2 14.49 to\nIMI, Dom, IMI to 11.11, No. .1 I3.\u00abi\nio $4.::,: Oold.n Ra set, Na i IMI to\nit \"i. No, 2 $r,.ni to \u00bb6.\"7. Don, $4.i:i t,\n\u00bbi,.ln.   Na   3  || \\\\   lo  tl II;   IV, \u00ab\u201e\u201e!(,,.\nNa i $.i.ss in ji.i.-i, .%-,,. | $3 ,\u201e. Don\n'3.40, No. :i 11.41; MOW ViiFtK at>pl\u00aba\nBalowlna, No. I Jl.61 t,, ,i II\nNo, 1 I6.SI: VIROINU\n^'\u25a0rU I Tii,,..,,. I . i.i.i piO, I $4 3T to\n;\" Itl   WAtHlNOTON     ;...,..-        I..,.\n* \"-.   K\u00bb.   Fancy   $\u2022_\u25a0:,',   to   IMI\nMv    N   Uoxia, s nlowna, i -.   I jic\n'-;:..    l-.i,i,-y    || ||    ,.,    \u25a0_\u25a0,;;,    \u25a0.,-   ,., ,,\nr-ALIFORNlA   Npwi urn,   fancy,   $i.\u00bb.j\n\" '-\u25a0\"\"\u25a0    * ii*. ' calling i ironglj  r\u201e,\ncl  i  n -'        *n*n  in ni. \u25a0- for nod\n: r-nit.\nI l.|.\nHCOTIANM\nC lltl r\nl-i.'l,..ii',.ii   ,i\nBaltlwln\nlalVERPOOl . .I.m ;\ni >; .* h. Ni arftouaalland\n( .hi. i    lanerallr load.\nI'    thi      In.:,'\n***.'. 1 ll.'il to 14 ft  Na :\u25a0 ,<::\nDon,  IIM  to |4,   No\nlUrb, Na i 14.17 t\u201e ti.jg   n0  t tsli\n*\u2022 IM4, Dom. IJ.TI io M\n'\u25a0'\u25a0Ihii  Rbaact, \\..   l  ||.\u00bbt, x\u201e. , j, ,,\u201e\u2022\n. -        i \u25a0lla'\n4.si,  lo li.lt, D I, |i   n0\n.' ,:1-li;  ' a   I  .-( II   No   I\n...*\u25a0.   [tan.   ILTt,   No\n\u25a0 IMA   Vork   In i,. n;,i ,   No   1   \u00bbl ||  tn\n\u00ab.TI;   ni:w   roRK   tin\n\u25a0,.13   to ||\n\u25a0*>-.   Ip   Im-.i-.  No.   I   14.11\n'-'\"\u2022I 'I'lni.t..: \u25a0 od; boa mn\nDom\u00ab,!lo  KaiUf,\nM.M.II   W l;\u201e   |,\n''\u25a0'I-      PIIINCB   ' nn ii ,.\n.Mn'.\nBlloo\n'\nNOVA   S'-'.I-IA    Vll'l.|;s\nv,-\",\".\".'-*\".\"- '\u25a0 W. bW,\n\u25a0 Ma.  ,v: ;   \u25a0\"\"\n\u25a0'-\u25a0 m \u25a0\u2022 \u25a0f-fMttZ.Z,;,\n;  ' ','',\u25a0\"\u25a0\u25a0' \"    ': mivOTw\n\"in.. ,,,   bo,    t.,n\n65 \u2022**. i\t\nLj\" '-\u25a0 h    . '... .,\", , ,\n-SU^SS K \u00bb< \"-\n,?rz\n<\\.ytZttTZV.\n\"\u25a0la   A,   $1.TO   to   .. --\u25a0-'\"i*\"--   OM-\nWKK  potato.^\nbox, $6.r,o\ntA\u00bb    ARRIVaVaU,\nI i\"i    \\,\nLiberals Reaffirm\nAcceptance of Funds\nFrom Uoyd George\nLONDON, Jan. 19.\u2014Acceptance ot\nDavid Lloyd Georte'a offer of a\n1300,000 fund fur the n<Bt general\nelection in iiiiilitiiiii to MO-,000 annually for luudquartiTH unil ipat-ty pur-\npoaea, was reaffirmed to\u00ablay by a\nmajority vote of the Libera.' organ-\nIzlnK committee. 1\nThe former premier's olfer of the ,\ntho Income of hfc electoral\nfund, which waa arrat ged after\nhe left Kngland on a hlillday, was\naccepteil by the organizing committee of the Liberal party '|y a vote of\nIS to 14 on December 1*. laat. Mr.\nLloyd George attended tho meeting\ntoday. He made It a condition that\nho retain control of the fund, but\nit la understood that lie is taking\nsteps to secure lt permanently for\nLiberal party purposes.\nWholesale Prices at\nNelson to  Producers\nl.lnht   hot;>-.   110   to   140   lbs He\nYoung fowl, 4 lbs. up... 22c\nOld     fowl       a ''ie\nEgga,   first\"    'le\nMi..:,,    imll'-tf.     3:,c\nUntil fflil.  sin'ciill    , 43c\nI'-uttcrfat.   No.   1     , 41c\nlluttorfat,  Na  -' 20c\nCHIEF  AIU'lflTKlT DEAD\nOTTAWA, Jon. 19.\u2014Richard Cols-\nman Wright, chief architect of the\npublic works of Cajiada and an\noutstanding figure in his profession.\n(lied here during the night after an\nillness of five weeks' duration. Death\nwas due to paralysiil Mr. Wright\nwas 65 years ot ago nnd unmarried.\nGot Relief\nFrom Dyspepsia\nMra. Clarence SetJy, B^orat, N.B.,\nwrites:\u2014\"I -rafTered a long time fromi\ndyspepitia. I usod talilete and medi-;\none* of aU kinds, buk got no relief!\nuntil I ,-startod using\ni.mi*.   Nov  York  tiixi company  orltl\nnot   hire   nil-lit ;-.<h-I   drtvttv,   clulmhiK\n\u25a0 \u25a0\nWHEAT TURNS DOWN\nIN CHICAGO PIT\nCHICAOO, .i.m. II. \u2014 Vfhoot turn-td\ndownwnrd today affoottd \u00ab*hi\u00ab*fiy hy In-\ndloattoni thnt no Mono hxvn boon t;ik-\nti. to prevent low prices In sxporti from\ntii.    An-;, nl in.        Ctoalng   iiuotatioiKi   nn\nv ii. ii v. n io nvy, %t i\" %e noi tower,\nturn He off lu 'he up, oats >\u25a0\u25a0<\u2022 down\nto i shade advance, md provlstoni from\nJTo decline t\" _tt vntn.\nJOCKEY DISS\nNKW  ORLKAN8\nMcLiahcblln,   tamo\n: here.\nfan.   In,   -   Jnawo\n\u25a0   old-tlmo   jociuy,\nr. tnmli\nboraon\nsoviet pfovorn-\ni.i to purchase\nalftor taking two bocfia I caa gladly\nsay that I b-ft-jur.e rairh better, and,\n(can cow eat most any kind of food\n^without Uaviug to strffer for it after.\"\n| For tho post 43 yvt* B.RB. han\nheon put up only bv *!Qi49 T. Miftum\n--Co. LimiU'd.  Toronto, -fmt\nI'.-xi I,,,*,     \u00ab|nir       \"JO . it\n\u00bb1.70   ,\u201e   \u201e\u201e,:\n-   potato...   whit.    ,0   Ih.     ,.\nvl\u00ab.\u00bb^>>v*\u00bbzzz;::':\n\"s'.  Spy,  hbls.,  N\nfM${ ireneonno box, Fancy, 12.50 u\nbox.\nl^onilW Jnmpane\n(, r       a\u00abco*ac\u00bb,ATa:o_ Wl\u00ab\u00bb\u00bbl\u00bb\u2122 I\nWe are now busy stock-taking after our sale, and all oddments snd\nshort lengths will be put on the counters at prices tha* wil! interest you.\nVisit them daily.    .\nHome Dressmakers participate in this extra special Fabric clearance.\nVALUES TO $4.25; CLEARANCE, SI.60  YARD\u2014Assortment  Includes  \\V!!r.-\nVella, plain anti striped; SB-inch British Spun Silk, heavy white Etabutai, Cotton-back Satins. Radium Satins, Frwich Wool Crepes. Fleece Reversible Coatings, cream Blanket (loth. Novelty Check Flannels, Novelty CrepM.\nCome tititl ))ttil;e i.iuur choice!\nUNBLEACHKD SHEETING\u2014Forty yards of Canadian-made Sheeting, pood\nquality.    72 inches wide.   Regular He yard.   Special, K yards $2.45\nLadies' Ready-to-Wear\nSWEATERS! SWEATERS!\u2014Sonu'thiiif*- warm for skatin***. W,- can -,'ive you\nheavy Jumbo-knit or Wlndbreakert, in uiortad shade3; heavy Brush Wool, in\nVand or fawn. Very warm and comfortable. Also a few Pull-on styles, a sorted shades.   Prices from   Oa.95 to f 13.06\nALL-WOOL SCARVES\u2014Scotch-made. Assorted stripes. Nice wide ones: yor\\(.-\nthlng that will keep your shoulders warm. Assorted colors. Very warm anti\ncomfortable.   Prices ?.t.50, S3.95. ifl.r.o, $-l.\u00ab)r>\nNICK WARM MATINKE COATS KOU BABY, made from the softest yarn*..\nAll-white, blue and while nr pink and white.    Prices ranging $1.25 to 1J3.50\nWOOL TOQUES FOR 1JAB1ES. in white Wool. Snug and warm. Small pompom on top.    Prices  65<\\ 95<\\ $1.25\nSTII.1. A FEW ODD PAIRS IN CORSETS\u2014D. & A., alio Gossard's. Sizes\nfrom 'jn tn 85. Pink and white ('until. I.ace and embroidery trimmed, front\nand back lacings, Four and six good strong bOM supporters. Regular values\nu;. to $10.95.   Special from    S1.75 to \u00ab6.!5*>\nODDMENTS IN BRASSIERES FOR LARGE LADIES\u2014Host sizes 40 te 46. In\npink and white.    Some lace trimmed.    Only a few left.   Regular values apjo\nI2.9C.   Special\n.-**,\u2022\u2022\nBOYS' TWEED SUITS\n.uly ten suits in the Int and most all sizes are represented  from\n84.    Good wearing grey antl broun Tweeds,   mostly   with   2   pairs   bloomers,\nClearing Price, rail        S^-i-HS\nMEN'S SWEATERS\nThi, is tin- weather you need a good Sweater for work or sport, and while we\nare clearing out oddments is a good  Opportunity to get a bargain.\nMEN'S WOOL COAT SWEATERS, good heather shades. Shawl collars. Clearing  Prices  $1.05 and $2.95\nMEN'S COAT SWEATERS, V-neck, to wear under coat. Heather and camel\nshades.    Universal make.    Clearing Price  $3.95\nShoe Department\nSTII.I. A FKW ODDS AM) ENDS TO CLEAR HEFORE STOCK-TAKING\nLADIES' COSY HOUSE SLIPPERS, in   Fel'   with  good  leather soles.    To  1*\ncleared at, per pair \t\nCHILDREN'S WHITE RUBBERS, sizes 9 to 10'\nLADIES' (.001) TWEEDIE-STVLE SPATS, sizes 2\nCHILDREN'S WHITE CANVAS, LEATHER-SOLE\nhouse wear.    Sizes 4 to 10|\/o.   To clear at \t\n$1.0t>\nr.o**-\nand 3 only   95f\nSLIPPERS,   splendid   for\n OS***\n!=.\n Page Ten\nTIIE NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1927\nThe Ark's\n\u25a0 needs \u00bbl,|filiiy, una tfqod vmlues\n\u00abt   low   prices   WW   do   the   Irlck..\n1, Prints, a54j> per yard; All-\nSane, 4*11 Inolio. wide. Sl.OO\nyard. Unl<l>aol,\u00abl Sheeting. 72 Inchen\n75*^ y\u00abn>. Unbleached Cotton.\nSQt vhi-,1. Circular l'lllow Cotton.\n*%Ot yard. Wlilte or Oey Flannel-\n.*\"'-\u2022 35* y\u00bbni-\nJ. W. HOLMES\nPhone 634\n\u00bb\u25a0 i-\n606 Vernon St.\nIt Pays to Deal at\nRutherford's\nDOCTORS'    PRESCRIPTIONS\nCarefully   Compounded.\nMail   Ordara   Filled   Promptly.\nRutherford Drug Co.\nMm*\nCold   Dip   Progressive   in   Its\nSeverity for Three\nDays\nFor the part three days the minimum temperature In Nelson has been\ncloser nnd closer to the zero mark.\nAt the latest report from J. B. Goulding, meteon.l.igit, at nbout 8 o'clock\nlast niaThl, Ihe meicury was registering Jual two degrees above aero,\nli,kr \u00bbtr\u00bb\u00bbl Ihermomatara, however,\nreflate e.1 ,luring the night tempera-\nturfs Just balow lhe MN mark. This\nIs   the   coldest    resistor,,!    here   sine-\n\u2022   weeit   bafora  CVIatnaai,  when   lh>\nmenury m at, OR one occasion, to one\nlieli.w.     The   maximum   y slenl.iv   \u00abU\n111.\nContinued clear and cold weather\nIs   (oreeasl.\nThf Daily New>\n25 cents a week  by  car\nrier.\n60 cents a month or\n$6.00 a year by mail outside Nelson.\nThe Paper Which Gives\nYou the News First\nThe Daily News\nPhone 144\n-\"\"\u2022\"fr*- fasrrance May\nBe Compulsory   n\nB. C, Says the Prem c\nVICTORIA, Jnn. 19.\u2014Imilmatlon\nfiat the government Is planning lo\nntroduce legislation making auto In\naurance compulsory wna made bj\nBl ir C.lver to City Solicitor Wll-\niams of Vancouver today.\nNelson's Dispensing Chemists\nCITY DRUG CO.\nFilms,    Kodaks,    Drug*.    Stationery.\nMall    Oa-ilpr*    I'roimtly    Despatched.\nBOX  10*3     Nation,  B. C     PHONE 34\nCome   and    Got    Your    Weight    Free-\nNothing   io   too   good   for   tho   sick.\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nPRESCRIPTION   SPECIALIST\nIn bur.ne**-\"** for fear lien Ith       Lei us\nfill    ynur    preHcriptlnni*.       Mill    order1 j\npromptly *>xecut->d.      Call and wait fori\n\u25a0umda-f boon:    1 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.\nyour car    Phono 1.\nCAR\nREPAIRS\nDO NOT\nWAIT UNTIL\nSPRING RUSH;\n\u2022  HAVE YOUR\nREPAIRS\nDONE IN THE\nWINTER.\nNash, Dodge and\nPontiac Cars\nGraham Trucks\nCAPITOL MOTORS\nGEORGE   W.   PEASE,  Manage,\nOpp.   Post  Office Phone K\nJanuary Cleanup Sale\nOne week of our January Sale has proven to many\nthat genuine bargains on genuine goods prevail here.\nHere are a few items priced to save you money:\nSale Specials\nDRAPERIES\nChintz. M-UMk,  4 yards  81.00\nl'r..|.,rm.-.   50-iiuh.   >~ird 654?\n*4-.rlm,   \u00bb;iito  and   ecru,   3ti-ln.-h.\nPer  yard 25*\nMarqulaeltn.   10-Inch,   whn\nyard 40t\nM-lni-h. i\" ru. ptr yard      50*p\nCHILDREN'S SHOES\nKp-wpif  Krmji Wtkttt  tar kiddle*\nall styKs unci sl\u00bbt-s up tu 2, at\n_\\*W<  vtt regular  prices.\nBoys* and Girls' Strong and\nRegular\nTABLE LINENS\nLinen Tub!.. Cloths, 4r,\\4*. .<g2.35\nI.ln.'ii    Table    Clotha.    54x64    to\nl<>*\u2122     82.95\nLinen Table Cloths, 70x,'0..g3.5O\nPure   Table   Limn,   M-im-h.   per\ntu* 81.10\nI'ure   Table    l.nn n.    .1  in, h.    pajf\nyard 82.40\nI'un-   Tabk1    l.in.-ii.   Tu-in.-h,   |.er\nnut      82.45 \u00bbn\u00ab 82.15\nNapkin\", dor. 82.40 1\" 84.80\nT.tbl.-       Irunank,       \",3-illrh,      jitr\ny.\".i  80*\nNeat School Shoes, 20',  Off\nPrices.\nRELIABLE  MERCHANDISE FOR  LESS AT\niKamsc-cn Jbroe.\nWinter Sports\nWe have a good stock of\nSI.EIGHS,   SKATES,   SKIS.   HOCKEY   STICKS,\n, PUCKS,    GLOVES,   ETC.\nPrompt  Attention  to  Mail  Orders.\nWood-Vallance Hardware Co., Ltd.\nWHOLESALE\nNELSON, B. C.\nRETAIL\nE\nVeterans Put Up Hard Fight\nbut Are  Beaten\n2-0\nTRAMS STAGE FINE\nHOCKEY CONTEST\nNew   League   Promises   Some\nFine  Sport  for  Balance of Season\nPiny in*   a    fast   brand   of   hockey\n--***\u25a0   Fairview   hockey   team   last   nigh\nand   tbe   Canadian   Legion   team\nglials  lo 0,  ln the opening game o\nhe .N'elsnn Commercial Hockey leaffu*1\nPlay   was   fast   and   clean,   and   few\ne.-ialticH were handei out by Referee\na. puts.\nlay wag close In the first period,\n'\u25a0\u25a0 neither side having any advan-\ne of the play.\nScore Only in Second\nIn the second period the Falrvlew\ni wards broke away, .sweeping down\nhe Ice, E. Chapman scoring on a\noand from a shot' by A. Kingrose.\noward the end. of tho p.-rlod O\noyn \"i Mti'khiindlel his way through\n\u2022   Veternns'  defence and  heaved  the\nim'k past T. Bush tm the eeeeni and\nit ' -ounter of   he game.\nThe third p-riod was Koretees.\nft Chapman, A. Hingruse. \\V. .Mui-\nluls nnd O. Roynon. forwanN. played\ni greet n(fensive (tune lor thu Fair*\n.iewites,    wliile   J.    Manpiis   -uni   Jut-\nRingrose    on    defence    broki    op    |\nnimlier of ruah'-N l.y ih' Lefton tiam.\nNarrowly    Miss   Net\nI). Hinton, R. WhiUaKail ;ind K.\nPelletier, forwards for the Legion,\nworked hard and narrowly missed\ns. oring on several occasions. I*'.\nHartwig and A. Oliver, un defence,\nspoiled more than one promising com-\nl.inatinn of the Fail view boys, and\nl.roke away .several times, taking hard\nshots al the Fairview goalie, Jimmy\nRingrose. only to have them stopped.\nFairview looked good lh action. A\nfast skating, clever rtlckhtnflMng forward line, backed up by \u25a0 j pood d.-\nfence, makes them an Bffratfltlofl\nfrom which some hot eomprtlu-n e:m\nNi' e\\iM>-ted In the Commercial league.\nTho   Lineup\nHere's how the Linns Mn-^-J up:\nFa:r\\ lew\u2014Jimmy Ringrose, goal; J.\n.Maniui.--. Joe Kingiuse, il.r>ii'e; II.\nRothery, CI. Roynon. \\\\\". Maniui.s, W.\nUiuiitz, R. StU^ni*. u\\, Clnpman, A.\nRingrose.   fjiwards.\nCanadian Legion\u2014T. \"Hush, goal; ,\\.\nOliver. F. liar.wi-g, defence;  I). Hin-\nt'.n.   ft   Whiteln-a-.!,   1 \u25ba.   Whitehead,   8.\nMilin.    F.    p.-lli-tier.    YV.   Freno,   forwards.\nRefene-H.   Pitts.\nARREST MAYBE\nMust Pay Alimony or Be Jailed;\nHas Ninety Days\nto Think\nClub Gives Two Comedies and\nOther Pleasing Numbers\nI'layhiK before a ..nrk.J liouse, the\nKilmer I'lub m\" Ht. Joseph's academy\nlast night prtfailte-l Ua flrul public en-\ntertalnHKUll at Catholic jiarlab hall, fn\nthe form of a cotntily fuic.\nAll   About  HaclrllM\nThe play, \"The Necktie Hero.\" opened\nwit the hero, Wfstl.y Derrlnffton, played by Dan McIk.ukuII, and his w^dnwas)\nmother, uUycd by MIsm Justphlne\nVarseveld, 111 an Inlerelialiae of witty\nremarks occasioned by the receipt by\nth,. hero of a tirllliiuit hued tie from\nhla aunt, lt waa the hero's birthday,\nnnd the tie a birthday present from\nAunt Kllia, played by Miss Kathleen\nCole, one of many which he received\nHVery year from the same aunt, ln a\nIII of desperation he deckled to abandon the wearing of ties, and the predicaments he found hints, If In reault-\n'ng from this decision wero amusing,\nIn say tha least.\nAs a laat resort a nerve specialist,\nHr, Chester Wallers, played hy Bobble\nBurns, teas c.lledln, but failed lo make\nmy Impression on the patient. Flnal-\n'V, When the heroine nf the play. Ml-s\n'.. Houston, played' hy Miss Isabelle\n'lahal. look a hand \u00bbn the matter and\n-.fused to be seen In public, and to\nhava much less than tht to du with\nhim in private, the hero decided that\n\u2022trutegy was the better part of valor.\nThe play ended with the lien, draped\nvilli six additional ties of rainbow\nhues, donated by h:a aunt, towing his\ninlying love for the lovely heroine,\n\u25a0I.. ...eerned, by every Indication, to re-\n''prooata his affection.\nMIsh   Maud   Pnlil   ably   took   the   part\nf   Hr.   Walters'   head   nurse,   and   Miss\nColomb   Cotn.Hr.   as   the   maid   at   the\n\u25a0lenlnghm   home,   was   a   decidedly   at-\nraetive feature of that environment.\nA iiiusieil selection, \"Iii a .Monastery\n'lardeii,\" by Joseph Vingo, was well received,   .\nMaiden. All l-orlorn\nPari L', \"Maidens All Forlorn,\" de-\ndcted three young ladles, enusiiis, win.\nw. re   spending   the   vacation   aa  a   suni-\nmer   resort   win,   an   elderl)   spinster\ntunt. The part \u201ef the rouging was\naken by Misses Yvonne Lapointe as\nMaude Meredith, Miss Bdna Uarquls aa\n'\u2022.llzabeth ttyndan, and Miss Stella\nScully ns Bertha Bannisdale. Miss\nDorothy Flynn took the part oT thf\naunt,  Louise  Marston.\nThe summer resort, nt which no male\nhas ever before made an appearance,\nwas Itartled to learn that a young and\nsupposedly handsome doctor waa about\nt\" arrive. Meanwhile the aim! was in\ntrepidation \u201ef what would happen when\nlh- heart breaker put in his appear.\nanee, while the girls, ineuiable ,\u201e.\noueltes. were anxious t., knot* what he\nwould look iik,. snd paused ih,- wlldeal\nconjecturea  cneerulnng him\nmiuement   was u  seream.  und\ni\"f the aunt nnd the osoatenw.\ntion   of   th,.   Kirl\u201e   \u00bb,\u201e.\u201e   Ull   |Joclor   .(1.\nnv.d   and   turns   out   t\u201e   he   a   woman\nmedical   practitioner,   was   laughable   In\nthe   exhen,\nW i''iiy Wail took ti\u201e. port o\/ the\noecior    Joeslyn    Oenkr,  M.fl      Mlaa\n,l11, ,:\"'1 *\u00ab* the par) ol Mrs Ma-\nloney.   landlntty   of   th,    pottage   at   the\nrummer rtaon in whicli tn,  sci m  to k\nIdave.\n\u2022j Alloy   Wall   cat,    a   delightful\n\"in.-ai.. accompanied by Joseph Vinio\n'\"  the Iilain,.\n*******\n. FftLLJN CROW\nWright  of  Medicine  Hat and\nWard of Cranbrook Lose\nin International\nCRANBTtOOK, B.C., San. II.\u2014\nWright's Medicine Hat rhtfc went\nduwn to Us tint defeat today In the\nInternational when Kastjier'-j atul-\nwartw ^ut over u win- Wacd'B rink\nof Cranbrook alao suffered Its flrat\nsetback In thlH same section at the\nlunulas uf Milne, ala-io a Cranbrook\nskip.\nAlberta rink-, have started1 In the\nplaydown for tho Intoilprovlnclal\nevent. ,\nTuesday's luie draws retulted aa\nfollows:\nLethbridge\u2014Douglas beat Milne,\nWard beat Gates, McPhee beat Bossenberry, Carberry beat Kastner, Mc-\nNab  beat  Cameron.\nInternational\u2014Kelly   boat   Barber.\nTrites-Wood\u2014Kerr beat Gary.\nGrand Chullenge\u2014Beale beat\nJames.\nWeibiipsdtay  Morning  Draw\nInternational \u2014 Herehmsr beat\nKlrkham, Allison beat Cameron,\nLlndberg  beat   McPhee.\nMagrath\u2014Bossenberry beat Ka\u00bbt-\nner, O'Neil beat Gates, Boulton beat\nHerchmer.\nTrltes-Wood\u2014Wright   beat   Corrle.\nLethbridge\u2014Douglas beat Doran.\nInternational \u2014 Kastner beat\nWright, Milne beat Ward, Corrle\nbeat   Douglas.\nTrites-Wood\u2014^Klrkham  boat Beale.\n.\u25a0Hi* rniwin    Ih.iw\nTrkcs-Wood\u2014Ward   beat   Rollly.\nOnuid CbiilteiiKe\u2014(.'arberry beet\nO'Neil.\nHnfmth- .Mcl'ii' ,\u2022 beat Corrle,\nWrifht   beal   .Morrison.\nini' rprorlndal\u2014Klrkham   beat  W.\nJ lekson.\nGrand Chalbngt\u2014Kelly beat KiioA*\ntier.\nMagrath\u2014Milne   beat   Ward.\nIiiteiproviiiciul\u2014NeNab    beat    Bus*\nMnbarry,\nTrltes-Woud\u2014F, Duuglas beat Barber.\nVeterans Stand for\nImmediate Deportation\nof Chinese From Canada\nVANCOUVER. Jan. 19,-ImmeUl-\n\u25a0 \u2022\u25a0 .!.|H>rU[ion all Clilncae In Can-\nuiln and confiscation of their prop-\ntity la urged In a resolution adopted at tho provincial convention of\nArmy a%d Navy Veterans of South\nVancouver. Tho proposal to leave\nCanadian funds Witt the Canadian\nLegion  Is strongly  opposed.\nLOS ANGELES, Jan. 111.\u2014William\nK. Young, attorney for I.ita drey\nChaplln, .onight declared he would\nask for the arret of Charlie Chaplin\nIf the m'oO a month t mpurary alimony awarded III the pendintr divorce\naction is not paid when tba euin.dlaii\ncomes under the. Jurisdiction h*f tin:\nsuperior court here. Chaplln, who is\nIn New York, haa 90 days In which\nto answer tho summons In liis wife's\naction. Bervlce of the summons by\npublication was besiiu Ibis week.\nCharlie Chaplln uuttiiiintii ally ctuiics\nunder tho jurisdiction of the I,os An- !\naeles courts In 60 days. HOWVlf,\nhe has an additional 30 days within\nwhleli to answer the divorce coin- .\nplaint.\nI\nNelson Will See\nTwo More Matches\nSenior League\nin\nAce riling to tlie revised Wesl\nKoolenuy llui key IcaKiic seh. lul,.\nNelson fans will see their home team\nIn action twice more this season.\nThe last league game will be played\nIn Nelson on Friday. January 28,\nwhen   Trail   will   appear   here.\n\u2022lh, remaining five gamea will be\nI'l.v.d ns follows: Trail at Itosn-\nImid tonight; Itossland at Nelson on\n.\"-etuiday; Nairn, nl Trull on Mon-\ndiy; Nelson at Itoaisland on Wednes-|\nday; and Trail at Nelson Friday, of ,\nnext  week.\nTHEBEERVOTE\nReceives   Writ   to   Hold   Plebiscite; Latest Kevised\nLiH Used\nHamuil IV.*,.. it lu) i,iK|.i ic-jived\na writ frum Vl.turi:. <ii:-cctln,j him\nto hold ;i bear i\u00bbi ibleafta in ihe ri-jinrs\nof  KalaM  on   Kebiuai \\   '.'\u25a0'\u2022.\nThe   Ballot\nThe question un lhe ballot will be:\n\"Do you approve ol  tba mile ut beer\nby    the    k.unn    jn     |;. ..\u201e,., ,|    -.jrcmiaea\nWltilOWt a ku* nn.l  r Ko-.iT-iim'ni   -.\u2022\u25a0jn-\ntrol and regulutiun,\"\nTwo Hquaren will b<- \\>vq\\ id*-d on\ntlif ballot. 4.114- in.nl.\"il 'Vi-**' .mj Hie\nother   \".Xo,\"    thi'    rater    -*.Knifjin*ff   hiti\npreferencQ by uarklnf a vi-una in the\nKuan  of hi.H eiii.!'\u25a0'\u25a0.\nThose entlibd  to  roU  in  Um   i.b.b-\n-    M Hoi \u2022    'i une*  are   oil\ntbe provincial vu(< is' Imi  aa am nOed\nnt tlie last  rivi-'on.   \u25a0.- liit-b irai tnaile\ntail   May.\nIn all re!-pe<-ts, .Mr l'aw,-.-n -stutes.\ntin- nih-s govern I ni: provincial ok\u00abij-\nUOM   v 111   ;i|'|'l>\ni ti ii u not yt-i fane lata Uh taat*\nter of th.- polHtiK' place, but for tnsai\nyears pawt all elaotArM In Ni>i.iuii\niM-.---I   ci\\i,-   poai   bi.'-   bf>-ii   held   In\nBack hall.\nJanu-M   (',    Voelktr\nt ivcn   1|   j.'\u00abfs    fur   li\nl f    puiHOIl    llUi'tH I.\nn\u00abfrui.>\nlhaft   In\nvan\nHliliuiK    \\a   roing    tu    turn\nti-my uf waapH  ta  prey  upuii the coro-\nThe late Prof. James Mavor, one of the beat known scholars and aconomiats of the present if nut oj any\ncentury. For 31 yoars he headed the department of political science io tbe University of Toronto. At the left.\nabove, li his portrait. It shows him posing for a bust of himself, which was modelled by Ninon Tregor, a Russian\nseulplbr.\nA. S. Horswill & Co.\nFamily Grocers\nPHONE 121\nJ*t*e can supply the very beat\nIn Groceries.\nMaDonald'a     Strawberry    Jarp\n\u00bb'  - -85*\nMcDonald's  Marmalade      60*\n4-lb.   Una.\nNew   Vegetable*\nPROMPT  8ERVICE\nMontreal Drenched in\nQuarter-Inch of Rain\nWhile West Freezes\nMONTREAL,    Jan.    19.\u2014While   the\nwest rtilvered In below-\u00abero weather,\n.fontrenl today experienced Us Jan-\nary thaw. Nearly \\i -Inch of rain\nell  ln  10 hours,  which  played  havoc\nwith tho enow-covered streets and\nnade  things  generally   miserable  for\nthe cltlsens.\nThe mercury touched a point con-\n.r.ered  high  for  a  late January day,\nrunning up to 38 degrees.\nTOyXOZT     AT     8\n(6448)\nHot Stuff; Has Drink\naf Rum, Then Bites\nBridegroom's Ear Off\nV.ANCOUVER, Jan. 19.\u2014A drink\nof hot rum at a Wedding today landed Jack Mitchell in jail for three\nmonths. Alex Wilson, exhibiting an\near half of which was missing, atated\nthat at his wedding Mitchell bit off\nthe remainder of the ear when he\nobjected to him giving rum to one\nof  the  vi'ineii   guests.\nNelson News of the Day\nA meeting of those opposed lo hf\u00abr\nparlora for Nel\u00abun tn called for Frldav,\n,:i0 p.m., at City  Hall. (6450)\nCinderrlia Club Dane* Krtduy, Janu-\nnry list, at 9 p.m. The last dunce for\nthu  season. (6461)\nTythlan lleUra' Military Whim tonight. Admission 35c. Everybody\nuekomf.     Hall   will   be   warm.     <\u00ab4D4)\nSIX!\nOCT.OCX.\n. Nelson Women's Institute meet Fri-\ndky afternoon at 3 o'clock, Canadian\nLtjglon Roit-mi*. Ftrport uf Conference.\nDemount ration.     Music. (6403)\nRemember: \"The Pir\u00bbt\u00ab.H uf Penzance,\" the fnmous eomlc opera, to be\nproduced by Nelson operatic Society,\nKcbrutry  23rd  and  24th. (6377)\nThe Scottish Choral Society meets\ntonight In Struthcuna Hotel, at tl\no'clock. (6311)\nThen will be a meeting of the Nel-\n\u2022-on Horticultural Society at 8 o'clock\nThursday evening at tbe Canadian Le*\nK.uti   Build ng. (6431)\nWilson's Halrdreaslng Turlors, 31\nAmiable    Hlock. Plrst-cloas    n*rvlce.\nI.xpert   operator. (6137)\nnULMOtt  FBOTZCTXTV  AJtSO'CIATXOV\nAKSTUAI.    MEETI1TO\nThe Annual General Meeting of the\nnumbers of th\" Nelson Protective As-\nxi-clatloii will be held in the Board of\nTrade Rooms, nt |tja foot of Ward\nstreet, Nelson. IH'., Thursday, January\n2f'th, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of\nhearing the reports, th.- election of\nofficers for th*- ensung year, und such\nother business as may legally be\nbi ought btfors It.\n(C43I) It. J. ;;tki.:i., Hecretary.\nThe Annual Meeting of thu Nelson\nAgricultural and Industrial Association will be held In the Council Chamber, Cltv Hull, tin -Friday evening.\nJanuary   Ilgt,  at   8  uVlock. CI44J)\nTher.     will    be    a    meeting    of    the\nSchool   HoHrd   In   the City Hall  tonight\nt   S  o'clock. (6447)\nAnnual     Oeneral     Meeting.     Nelson\nHorticultural   Society,   8  o'clock Thurs-\nnia-f,   Cunadlnn    Legtou    Bttlld-\nl\u00bb.    PraaentaUejfi   of   garden   contest\nprises, and el-etlon of officers. All\n-llterssted    weln'ito (6448)\nForthcoming Events\nPHONE\nDr. M. F. Setters\nPhysician   and   Surgeon\nuite   603   to   509    Rookery    Building\nCorner   Riverside  and   Howard\nOver  Whitehouse.\nSPOKANE.   WASH,\nLathe and Shaper\nWork\nDone in an up-to-date Machine\nShop. Give ua a trial and be\nconvinced.\nBENNETT'S, LIMITED\nThs   Horns   of   Electrical   Goods\nNelson Business College\nEVENING CLASSES\nIndividual Tuition\nIncrease Your Salary\nJ. A. C. Laughton, R.O.\nSpecialising    in    Correcting   Defective\nSight    by    Proper    Glasses.\nQuick  Repair Service.\nGRIFFIN   BLK.     -      .     PHONE   125\n\"i1 i r ' i .\"\u201eB3>|\nPure Wool\nHeather  Ri\nHosiery\nPure Wool, English Ribbfifj\nHosiery, in three or four\nshades of Heather* mixtures, with mending yarn\u00bb.\nB0f\u00bb\nA Special Line of. Pure\nWool Irish-made Heather\nHose, one of the best\nvalues we have ever had.\n80-jji\n3 Pairs for #1.00\nD.AIRY ACCOUNTANT\nHELD UP, VANCOUVER\nVANCOUVER, Jan, 19.\u2014K. O. M**-\nshall, accountant ln Uio Purity .DfU'V\nhere, wus held up by an armed bfli)dlt\nin his office this morning and rpb^ed\nof jtso and hia watoh end ch\u00ablti. I\nThe Uandlt was armed with a black\"\nautomatic   pietol.\nVANCOUVER. Jan. 19.\u2014Upa^ed\ndamages for libel were aaked In a\nsuit filed by David T. fcfcoAt against\na O. Clark. Scott allege*.bo waa\nlibelled in letters written by-Clark\nto a, flrtn from which, ho waa trying\njto secure a. jub and to. a firm, ot\nl'iwyi i -s. In the latter ciiee alleged to\nhaVo written \"I consider him not\nquite all there.\"\nVISITING CARD|\nFor t Ladies   or, >\nGentl'emtn\nWe can give you\nprompt delivery of personal greeting cards.\nHighest grade printing\nand materials.\nThe Daily News\nQuality Printers\nnelson, \u25a0. c.\nTonight Last Showisf\nLillian Gish,\nand\nJohn Gilbert\nin\n'La Bohem^\nNever a drama like this.\nYou must see it.\n' V\nCOMING TOMORROW\nThomas Meighen\nIn 'THE CANADIAN'\nAll  exterior scenes  taken\nin and aruund Calgary.\nBelter than Bond*\nSCRIP BOOKS\n__\n\u25a0\n","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. 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