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C, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 25, 1927\nNo. 227\nTrail Fall.\nTO NELSON TEAM\nSee Page 7\nENSURE VOTE FAILS IN B.C. HOUSE\nOTH PARTIES ADMIT GOT BREWERY CHECKS\nMIKE\nIree Brigade With Naval Men\n[Will Bring Force for East\nUp to 16,000 Men\njtANSPORTS   CHARTERED\nP  CARRY  ONE  DIVISION\najor-Oeneral   Duncan   Placed\nfin Charge; Uneasiness Develops  in  Britain\nWilling to Appear\nBefore Court hut\nRefuses Just Now\nV-ICTOniA, Jan. 24.\u2014Samuel Hill,\n,-'K\u00ab--i Vi;, is ready to oroaa ihe Atlantic (rom Ireland to appear before a\njudge of the aupreme court U defendant in an action over timber\nlimits, hut is not prepared to travel\naltering the winter, Mr. Justice (..reg-\nory waa told in chambers this morning.\nMr. Hill is ono of the defendants\nin the action set down for trial this\nweek of Maurice M. Hills and\ni .in.. P.. Wells and Samuel Hill to\naat taiga the alleged sale of 17 timber licences near Hevtlstoke on the\ngrounds of fraud. Mr. Hill waa\none of the men on the cruise when\nthe tinilieilaml was shown. The sale\nwas made In 190D, The inatK r was\nleft over for further argument to-\nmorrow.\n^ONDON, Jan. 24.\u2014All doubts as\nthe magnitude of the British prep-\ntions to deal with possible events\n[ China were cleared tonight when\nwar office announced the com\nisltinn nf the \"Shanghai defence\n|Bj.\"\nThis force wit! defend the British\nInccssion in Shanghai and will ba\nImmanded by Major-General John\nlincan, now here in command of\n1 division which will sail for China\nIrthwlth. General    Duncan    saw\nIrvlce In the world war nt Gallipoli\n\\i eastern Europe. His new forces\nconsist of 12,000 men\u2014the 13th\nhd 14th British infantry brigades,\nhd the 20th Indian infantry bri-\nade, with artillery, armored cars and\n|her equipments. Two battalions\nthe British forces are nt prea-\nlit at Malta, the remainder are In\nIreat  Britain.\n\"(including the 1000 marines pre-\nloualy ordered to China, and >he\nTivsl ratings of the cruisers dis1-\nItched to the faf east nnd the of-\nIctives on the spot, lt Is estimated\n1st about 16,000 men will be avail-\nlie for the defence of British in-\ngVeeta. The British marines wort\nhave sailed from Portsmouth to-\nly, but their ship wns delayed by\n|K They will probably get away\n[morrow.\nTake Transport\u2022*\n|The government has chartered the\nlearners Kinfuns Castle, Kilonan\nTis'lc, Minnesota, Megantlc and Her-\nllnus as trujn sports and the whole\njive will sail at the earliest moment.\nI The government does not require\njtirliamentary sanction for those mil-\nary measures, since nothing in the\nDture of general mobilization is ln-\nplved. Nevertheless, uneasin\u00abas ia\neveloping ln the country at the un-\nxpecte.i size of the expeditionary\nlorce.\nI The government  has  protected  it-\nblf thus far by acquainting the op-\nlosltton   leaders,   llamsay   Mcdonald\nInd   Lloyd   George,   with   all   steps\npken,   as   parliament   does   not   as-\n^mble  before  February   8.     At  the\ntime, demands are being heard\n|iat parliament should be summoned\nthat the country mny be enabled\nJudge of the Justification for the\nlefence   measures   by   question   and\nInswer in the house of commons.\n1 Liberal suspicions are Increased by\ntie  government's  reticence  and   the\nally     reiteration     by     government\nbokesmen    of    negative    assurance,\nfhich   tell   nothing   of   the   actual\nfourse of the negotiations or evenU.\nIn this connection attention is riv-\n|tted on a statement made by Mar-\nVai  Chang  Tsoa-Lin,   northern  war\nfcrd, declaring war on  \"the sinister\nforces   of   Bolshevism\"   nnn\"   adding\nall we  hope for now and  earnest-\nrequiro  Is  the   moral   encouragement  and  support  of  Great  Britain\nInd   nther  powers.\"\n\" Liberals who are not satisfied with\ngovernment's    policy    and    are\nisklng If Britain is giving this moral\ntip port.    On the other hand, a great\nhajorlty of the' newspapers and the\nLrger  body  of  public  opinion  fully\npproved   of  the   government's   pre-\ntullonary policy.\n\\M th*1 foreign office Into tonight,\n1 was learned that no confirmation\nj been received of the reported\n>fe;u tt General Sun Chuan-Fang,\nCvernor \"f Chekiang, by Cantonese\nloops wifMn 100 miles of Shang-\n\u00ab|, nor of any order by tho British\nluthorltles for the evacuation of\nIritish missionaries in that section.\ni was explained that the missionaries\n|ould use their own discretion.\n *\u2014^\t\nJ srjrjs vnitK. .Tsn. 24. \u25a0\u2014 Chrypler\nlornorntion report for the yenr ended\n\u25a0 i   31,  which  will  br in.nl.'   pub-\n10 soon, Is experted to show net profltn\nIrter nil cliarges and taxes of\nfc7 000 Ono.   equal   after   iin'fi i\nEnds to npt-rnxlinntely I5.7C a share on\nk\u00ab t,70B,0*8 sharfs of no-par common\nlock outstanding.\nI\nREVEAL BONDS\nBoxes   Drilled   in  Search  for\n.Mrs. Schollard's Fortune\nAlleged Stolen\n. V.YX(*Ol Vl'Il, Jun. 21.\u2014IloiKlH\n> alii.il ut $20t,r>00 and IX'licvo.1\nto baaa lawn iilmaAl In w.r.--\nHwiUng by (ii^wBo Fmnpis s..,l-\nlunl, .'luirgrd l.y his wife \u00bb,lli\ntl.,' theft ol SIr.7.001. were round\nIter,- trai\u2014 ihomini: In n\\,, wliiy\nmVficttH bona in (lie main of.\nfiee of the CnniMlliin itt.nk of\nOorameifB, ui'ter tha leoka had\nfoei-it ilrillHl.\nwti.ai   .h,   etafenta  nf  th,,   base,\nuin r\\ iinin.al hy QtOrffl S. Hani,\n.inn,    ivivivi'i'   fnr   Mis.   Saiali   Smith\nWilbur aoellaria, thry in tt. found ta\ncontain llll.VH worth cf [fatted\nMa i is gov. i ti i.i'iit --larm loan\" bonds\nand Jl 14.r,nu worth of Liberty bonds\nABRIEL OUTLINES\ns\nIs  Economical  Question,   Says\nGrand   Forks   Member\nin the Legislature\nSAYS FOLLY TO SQUEEZE\nTHE   FARMER   TOO   HARD\nSays Doukhobors Taking More\nIn Schools Than Ever liefore in  His  District\nTells Legislature Committee of\nHoard Control Idea\nfor Shipping\nVICTORIA,   Jan.    \u00bb*.\u2014(\u00abpecial    i.,\nTiie   Dallj    v i rtcuHtiral\ncommit) i 1-,'iiic on Mon\nday    ll'H'i    ill'1    'IS,'    nf    111,,    int.iiur\nfruii irowori pmonted fa' a board\nuf  control  for  iMpptaig ootUnad  by\nTliniuas   AbrM   nf   N'akusji.     Ho   pav\u00ab\niii d. tall iiu- eottohisloni ronolMd at\nihn Katowna conl raiw. anil aoggaatad\ntliat tlu' (real dltDcUlly in iim iua\nti ni i\"'!; propar o*tntrol <>t dlatrlbutlon\nliy <-fntraiiziiu,' control, mora markati\nonittu  im raaabod aad  at tba  propar\ntilllns to lilMVn pi'nfitalil- to [tin BJTOW'\nor anil   fair   tn   tlm  t nn^iitnor.\nNEW SASKATOON SCHOOL\nIS DESTROYED BY FIRE\nSASKATOON*,  Sask.,  Jan.  24.\u2014The\nnew    $L'8,(Hif|    public    sell.ml    at    Kits  destroyed   by   Mra   early\nthis morning. No one was in the\nhuilding at the time ami the chem-\nk-*il \u2022 iifflne, (iwnid hy th.*- tuwn,\nfait.-,!    tO   WOrt   a-Titisfacturily,   Jnsur-\nutici' of ji-t.iioo was earrtod. The\n\u25a0ohool waa oontplttod  in  Novombor.\nVICTORIA. ,lau. IM.-ISp'-cial to\nTh\u00ab   Daily   \\\"W-.i     Thr   loAg   dr;nvn-\nduI ftofaata <>n Hie ropl? to tha iddraoi\nmi ih reply to the npeerh from the\nthrona oama t\" ;i oloaa .Munday afternoon with a short adJi bj i' igaU\nUi i-h. roon, Mi' .i\"   Brand  V-tha, who\n\u2022 ii,|. .1    UH    <<(    lh.'    ni\"   i      i!\ntvntlva hoarlngq oi any nf tlw\nipeokon in the iwo wooka Alacuaatori\nwhich hail practdad, .Mi*. McPnarwr\nmada  t   v\\ a,  whuii   waa  aflplaudad\ntronl   both   sides   nf   tht:   t tiainh r.   for\nconaMopatlon foi- tht tarmor\/,\nh wis :in aooaomlo nutayon, ho aald,\nand nui,-t tie s.i ratyardod, Hia country must dOtomlOO wli.it it wan\nWOlth 1\" have th- a^'rieultiirists on\nlin- land; and what it was Wftth t\"\nill.    paoplt to keep him there.    It   was\npoor  aeooomy,  he  eooUnuoda  to  try\nand siiurnze more out et th.   Carman\ni'\\m   :!i* y   COUld   K*H   mit   of   his   lan\nPoor Buaincis\n.  |.(inr business :ilso--.m 1 acoi\num:.- foiiy\u2014to permit coodltloni which\nForeod ona tannor off tda land and\nhave another ona taht ll   ov\u00ab <\", only\nin   turn   lo   fail.     It   WOUld !>\u25a0'   Hi\"   P*irt\nof  wttdom  ti> -=o  arrange thiiiKs   thai\nthr orlflnal  farmer could r B\ndavalOp   liis   ]'laee.\n.Mr. UcPhoraon danlad tint undar\nlii,.   BflVt rnment,   patroBafa   had   l\"1\nCOma     iu    e\\ il.    ami    rontrash-ii     I OB\nditloni lo.i.-iy with tho-.-. undar the\nConitorv^tlva fovornmont\nHr it. aied eonaMorabla Intaraat in\nih\" house wh\"ii in- pictured the man-\noaf in whieh the Dnnkhubnrs ui,\nii.. a- -.'ii,iim;* their i-hii.in n tu tt boot\nan.i .-aid that only i ick ot aoeon\nmodatsOn prerentad \u25a0 larger enroll*\nment Nine aonoe4i had heen eon-\n\u25a0tructed hy the Doukhooon sine, the\nKoveromenl tooh Brna ai tton In the\niprtni of lfflft,\n _*_+.\t\nAfter Twenty-five\nYears He Has Had\nEnougS of Hankow\nVICTORIA. Jan. 24.\u2014Amonp: the\nformer resident of the Hrltish con-\n\u2022i Hankow, China, ttaSded\nover to the Chinese. Nationalist\nforcef last month, who arrived here\ntoday from Hongkong on board tho\nliner Kmpress of Asia was Itev. J.\nS. Helps, accompanied by his family, who are proceeding to Boston\nt..   rental   in   future.\n\u2022Httw will It all end?\" said Mr,\nHelps, who conducted a printing establishment at Hankow, Including\nhis missionary activities wlun Uktd\nfor his opinion of the Chinese disturbances. \"That I cannot -ay.\"\nI han lived for ..'r* years ,il II ni\nrtOD Ind I havo bad enough of it.\ni believe that Britain, the i'nited\nstat.s nnd Japan standing together\nwill    make    China    see    wis.bun \"\nSEEKING HIDDEN FORTUNE\nT\nHIS is Mrs. George\nI't-lliiiKham, Wash., reputed to be worth\n$14,000,000, who had\nher husband arrestod\nin Vancouver several\ndays ago on charges of\ngrand larceny. Search\nwas coiidtii-lt'tl in Vancouver for $800,000\ncash and securities\nwhich Scollard is alleged to have taken\nfrom  hi: ' 0 m\nand pla. I in s.ticty\ndeposit lfi\n$269,500 v. . fognd in\na safety tl. p *il i au I\nin Vancouver\nVancouver Boiling\nOver Nonappointment\nof Police Off dais\nVANCOUVKH, Jan. .M.---Attorney-General Manson's delay\nin appointing new pollee commissioners for V-incouver\nlUrred the ire of city officials\ntoday when ln making plans to\nnp-peaj a court decision levying JR.'.fl damages against a dry\n\u25a0squad policeman for illegal\nsearch of a houf\u00abe for liquor,\nit was discovered \"hat no appeal can be entered unless approved hy the commissioners.\nThe city solicitor declares that\njudgment against^ dry Rf-uad\noperatives wnuld mean th;it tbe\nliquor law enforcement would\nha    par ily\/od.      The   guilty   po-\nlleeman, a. I\u00ab. Pflofceraon, raid-\ni ad the home of O. C. .Manning,\non a telephone tip from a woman, who refused to give her\nname.    Nothing was found.\nFERNIE:.\n[\nHydrant Frozen, Giving Flames\nGood Start; Flames Caused\nby Defective Wiring\nkki'Nh:,  nr.. su   14    \\ bad  '.\u25a0\u25a0\noccurred :u  3:,I0  siimt.iy  afternoon  in\nl-'i-i ni.-     A \u25a0\n''\u25a0\u25a0\"\u25a0M-or    tttiUftiKit.,    ni'.'ii;.i.\"l    .,\nstore and eonfecttonery, were \u2022!\n'rii-' sunk  rn   nwrchandlaa  li  Raportad\nl>ractleally  ;i   compl '\u25a0   to\n.*n -fiioofl.   one outbuilding on\nlot, vv iii. h contained a quant it)   \u25a0;  i \u25a0 .1\nv; s -mi. donated.\nThe fir,- w;is eauaod '''\u25a0\" defeeti*\u00bbi\nel-Bctrlc a\/lrlna, ami althouch th\u00abre wer\n(oar or five people in th. bi I\n\u25a0i\" tin \u25a0 tat 1. \u2022:. iii-- - iructuri belna \u25a0 n\nni.-iy of wooden eonatruetion Uu-ough-\nnut, tht Inteiwi walli aol \u2022 \\*n\\ bcTni\nplastered, li spread ra rapidly that nothing oould )\"- -.iv,.!. Laaaallfl had be* a\nworking in thi atora nil day with an\n\u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0\"in.1.mt, iak nt; in Invi atory, They\n1 * \u25a0!  Juw  shout   tniisii\"4t ui-ir work  In\niii.   1..i-. in, in   when  suddenly  the  elec-\n.1-      I.a:     ill.     iiniil.-.h-\nic llghti weal on..\n\u2022'' iv \u25a0 '\":'   nji to Hi-* main fl   ..t d.\n\u25a0 tore 1.. si \u25a0' what bad bappi aed to Hi\nlighting syi tern. Two 01 thre-i thi r\nparti.- were ati.iut tii,- non arranglni\nthe gi ...i:, 11 was Hi. n dlsoovi ri .1 iha:\ne being r mit ted\n' rom an , 1. .'ii ir wn, slon| 11.- , slllng\nInstantly, si moat, eye-wlti hmi claim\n,:\" whola mt.'Nor .a;.- env. loped in\n1 lami \u25a0 and the inmat.s were forced u>\nii-\u25a0\u25a0 from iia building.\nHydrant   rroxtn\nThe   fire  department  aftei   .    tpltng\nbe *'\u25a0 to 1 be ii- ar< n hydrant, found that\nroaen in th.' rslve iplndle .-1. m.\nI bos- were then haatlly i.m\ntrom other nearby hydrant , ami thi\n\u25a0treams poured int.. th.. bultdUg. vvin. h\nby  this   nan   bad   beoome  1   aeethtng\nA-v'ain. at   7  p (l; , |  Meond alarm gave\niin departmi ni a uni back to\nm'- n.. whi f it a ia found aomi  papi 1\nand  other   highly   Inflammable   dehrh\nhad !'\u2022\u2022 a   mouldi ring until thi v burst\ninto  a   small   blaae,     This   ii.-i-   put   \"iii\npromptly by the u .  of ,h, \u25a0\nIl n \u2022 v|,..i.,i the tone win t\u201e. fully\n\u25a0Mverad \u25a0\u25a0> in lurtDct, a- <;<\u25a0 amoual\n:\u25a0'l,\u25a0\u2022^'\u25a0 \" \u25a0' *'\"\"'\u25a0 li \u25a0 hout iin.otin.\nrhli is aol the flrat nm.   1.,\n\"Uftered   fin   |. \u25a0,   ,,,   n    ,,,., Iru,,.s\nAbout three years ago they wen   badly\ndanaffad hy tire, and rebuilt.\nToday's fir.* makes th. third m the\nlaal 10 days, while prior to January 11\n\"i Hns \\.,,r thtre bad aol been a fin\nloss in ihi.- ni; la oyer aevea moo the\nWinter Floods Are\nCausing Trouble\nin Alaskan Areas\n.IIN'KA,    Alaska,    ,l:in.    I-1\u2014Winter\nBaada at \u25a0  paatar auialtiivls  thaa\n\u25a0v-1- ii 1 !  in tba  Intartor\nat  Alaska,   bava   swept  tha  Taallaa\nand Coopar rlvar dtttricta,  Rorth  ,,f\n.'\u201el'ilo\\li.\nMatag watar, o( iho Taallna rivar,\nattrtbutad to tha braaklat at aa  lea\nJum   in   T.iziin:i   like,   Aaatroyo*]   h\ni\"i(10-(oi,i    lii-irtiii'   on    Hi,,    in, lui'.ls.in\nhlKliw.iy.   fill   mil's   norlh   of   rli:iln;i\n:\">\"!  in i.i,:,'  Wi,.\"  one of the\nkarsaal   ^aaa  on   aJlafea*a  prlnelgal\nraad,    Aa the dlatri.Ma menaced  i.v\ntho floods nre iparielf popalatad, ao\nloss of life la espeotad    Una.\nwarn weather haa prevail. ,i  duriel\nthe    1\/lsl    tore    weeks    in    til.     T.'izlitl:,\nasd Caapar rtrer alatriata\nPrince Carol Is\nNot Going Home\nJust Yet, He Says\nI PAIU9, Jan. 24,\u2014Prince Cnrnl of\nI Rumanian circles here that Kinp For.\nyet,\" he Informed the press today,\nt tho same time declining to dls-\n'uss one way or the other reports In\nitiinianln circles here that KliiR Ferdinand will abdicate ahortly fn hla\n*avor.\nlibs sm\nBreweries   Paid   Out   $100,000\nto Above Parties and Moderation League\nWITNESSES ADMIT\nRECEIVING DONATIONS\n'No  Strings on   It,*  Breweries\nPresident Tells the Customs Commission\nVaANCOUVBR, Jan. 14.\u2014Campaign\nfunds coatrtiraUona i-galn nbaorbod\nthe attention \"f the royal oonanlaaton\n>n euatoiu Sarins 1 part ai  tnday*i\nIttlnK.     Thomas   H.   Kirk   and   W,   T.\nUcAnhiT. the first 1 pramlnnM Con-\nLvrvatlve and thf aecond a prominent\nUbornl ot. Vancouver, appeared be\nion. tba eonuntaaton tod iy nnd nd\nmittoii recolrlnc contrlbutlona on be\u00ab\nii.'iit of thth* v ipoi th a partloa, from\ntin* Vaiu-omar Brt aeriea, The\namount raoolvad hy Mr. Khrk, accord-\nni tn tiu \\ oaohi rs prodaeod bj\nHon. N. W. RoweB KC., ni |C100,\nThai whi.ii aronl to Mr. McArthur\non   i-t'h.'i.:f   of  tl ' ampaJm\nfund In the i'.''i'< \u2022 l< - tiim was ap\nproximately $^i>.f>no. i:,,iii rttnotoM\n\u25a0tated thai thoy had turnod over tht-\nfunds to the nartlca which thoy rep\nresented. Tln> voochori invrlni: the\npnywenta appe u. under the hand Bl\n\".1.--U1.111. ,\u25a0 .ii,1 pi.,i... tlon\" in th l\nrauohori >\u25a0'\u25a0 iho Vancouror Brewerlea\nNo  Strings on   It\nHi ary laVif**). preakten] of ihi v in\ncouver Browarloi. \u2022 xpri  11 1\nion   that    M.-om.'him;    t.vor   $lM,MdN\nwnuM cover aonCiibuttone to onnrpahrn\nfunda    He explained thai the nones\n'i.i 1   tM' n  dli i.i'\"i  h- twoon  th *  Con-\nmrvativoa,  Uborak ud the  hfodi r <\ni.on  leaguo.\n'Vou   gave   it    v..iiint.inl\\ !\nhtr   Howell.\n\"Ti.i'i. 1 inga on u,\"\nMi*, i.o.f. t mid tint no paymool\nhnd boon nude to any offldnl as tar\nng hi was awaro, !(\u2022\u25a0 h wl rdool-i 1 d\nno promlaoa vhen thi nsonoy was\nhanded our. \u2022\u25a0what did 1\n.-.I couna 1.\n\"1   dottl   know.\"   was   thi**   !\u25a0\u25a0 ply\nMr    Rowell   pointed   out   that   the\nwan   under   the   bond   ol\n\"aamimn. 1 and pi otot tlon.\"\nThe vttnon said thai hi   \u2022\nnnd  Un d    al   bt trim  abe\nan.\"   an.I    prOCOl\nWW  Be  More\n\"There  will   bi   moro   paytntnti\nth II    kind,\"   dOCl ir.-.I    Mr.   I;-    \u25a0\nI., if, Milni.. a. i-.iiiiiMut of the\nJoeepb   K.tini'dy   eompany   and  noting\nin thi aba na of Henry\nKeif. I. was called, Ho was -howil\na lot i.r pink vrom here, moal of thom\niniiiaiod by tho aboonl mnngwr,\noovoriog   paymenti   ol   noma   kind\nMost of them hi was unabl ,,, , x\nplnln.     Our   of   thi   pavnn-nts   for   HO\nin- said v mi na nonouai ottoi'od to 1\ni-nsionis atfloor for t Ohrl ttn\nbut  thi man h ni lamed it  down\n.Mr. iiow. 1 1 1.,i irhal had happened i\" tin'  money, and  Mr,  KUm\n-.''id h'   had  put   it   in  bla po. hot,\n\u25a0That   was   nut   fair   i\u201e   the   cuOtonU\n\u25a0  Mr.  1:..wil said.\n\u25a0\"No,   I'm  afraid   ii\nslgbtt\" replied the wltne\nTiio pink  rout hoc 1 wi tt mad I duJ\n. iio- namu of n 1 1 wire\nind:. at  d   hy   initiiila only.    Ont   r.'Kn-\nlaf raynwnl *>f |1M reonrrod avory\nwn k over 1 portod In IMI and lltl\nit mu nta-di oul to \"M\" bul Mr. Mjtai\nroiiid no) i' 11 wiioin \"M\" waa,   Thom\ntabor ot p '>meni- to \"Mis-s\n.!\u25a0\u25a0   utnh [\u25a0   ih..   hond   \"i    idvortWng\nThOOO WiN alao unknown\nto   Mr.   Miln..\nTho 4'..n 1:11; 1 i.oi adjourw -I until tn-\ntnomw,\nShoots Self to Learn\nWhat Is Beyond Grave;\nWeird Pact Revealed\nMAPISOV, Win., Jnn. 24.\u2014\nCioslh W. Moe, iim.l 20, meili-\nml siudnit nt llio t'nlvarsity \u00abf\n\\\\ im t.nsln, shot nnd killed liim-\n-.ir Sunday \"to learn wlun tfl\nIvyond   ilw   grnvc.\"\nA \\t.ini iNU't utih'h hail for\nIts fOMptaa IntoniHiiitiiinlnilhn.\nbelt-iron the llvlne und the dmid\nliiid lwen iisrt^tl upon by 11\nCroup of -tuilem- of whom M-tmi\nwas one. eounty offieeis \u00ab-aid.\nn-iidin-; notes left hy lhe l\u00bboy\nfi*r hU mother und for a ft 1*001\nviiulint. itolNTt Horton.\nIn tin*- note 10 his father aiul\nlm.Mier, Hon n-ked thom lo toll\nHorton  lo -vrnteli for 11 me*ii-ji'.\n\"loll him.\" tlu' noto wild,\n'That I ivlll lulk to htm at tl\nMonday    and    :14am    I'rldny.\"\nFIRST ACT IN\nIS CONCLUDED\nIViu-hi's' Wivps a Little; Judfre\nAllows   Press   to\nCain* On\nNo    Charges    of    Corruption\nMade,   Says  Oliver  in\nParty Defence\nPREMIER ATTACKS\nTHE  NEWSPAPERS\nSays Charpe Higher Rates for\nPolitical Advertising; Plans\nControl  of  Funds\nVETERANS DISPATCH\nGREETINGS ABROAD\nwiNMi'i'i:, Jan. 14.- Greet Inga were\n,11-pairii.d by tha flral annual nntlonnl\n1 onn nllon of the Can idlaa Legion of\nHi,. BrlthUi Baiplre :;. rrlee U agnt to\nin \\i ,|. iy th- King, 11 1: 11 the Prince\nof WnJea, to the noeomor-general of\n1 \u25a0 \u25a0 r r-1 Halg, grand pr. H-dent el\nthe   lengne;    Mat'iha I    troah,   Sir   Arthur\nOurrif,    the    Mrin-h    Bmpln    hervtdl\nroaojni and the Brttiah   Leg> \u25a0\ntlu> disai.i.ii vetemna\nnew vtiitK. Jan. 14.   r. \\v. Wool-\nworth Cor tio* yenr ending December 11\nhnd   a  net   Ineome   |M,li4,IDI   al'l.-r  de-\nnreotatlea and t. < 1 - ral 1 .*\u25a0\u2022 dednoti >'\nThl\u00bb Is tqual to |1MI 1 share n -.\n6i7,ooo on |M pa igatnM H.*\nmt.TOI  or  19.4*8  In   1*123.\nCARMBL, x.Y.. Jaa. 24.\u2014The fh-pt\nact of the Browning Reparation suit\ntoday VOnt merry ah 0 marri.ige bell,\n\u2022except that l\u00ab-year-old Mrs.\n' wept a little and her\nmother   snahid  Mympnthetiealh.\nKilwanl l.r..\\vnimr. ai?efl f.l, was\nthu.- uitb a diamond iparfcllng in\nhi.   nock    tie   nn.l   :i    big   hla-k    bag\n\u25a0 Ith   \"i:   \\\\\\   1:.\"   in  seaHet   totton\nPour   Inchon  high  on' it.\n' came in his big limousine, colored a robin's egg-hlii*-* and\nenmplete   with   chauffeur.     The   mil-\nii''i:,tir.'   ronltor   roonlved   what   li\nKnown     as     ih\"     \"hlK     han.l\"     from\n1 Nu ni.'i.\nMt- Browning iM there in 1 big\nPur  1 \"at,   noi   qnlti   oonooallng  the\nsear   whi\u00bbh   ihi   rOQOrVed   in   an   nei.t\n\u2022 pi ods 1 short 1 .in.' before 'ht 1* mar*\nrlaga  to  Bfowsdnga\nBooger praaMtd,   Bt mvt >i\nhalf  a   hunilro.i   newspiiper   men   anil\nthu i-i,tiro population ol Carnal from\n\u2022Jt tlon ti .in iii. court room \u00abs\n\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 d and Henry Bpttatn\nof Mrs. BrownJng'i dotont\nnorod lor eielnalon e( tho publk)\nan.!  jn\nI donn ai the Brownlnga,\nJu tlct fk eger romarkod; \"in this\ncase I don't think either of the\nparties   themaelvei   sought    ont   M\"\nfi >\u25a0\"\n<in*al  Day\nit wh 1 Irani tey Cor Cnm-al asd\nth* j'.*  was  mourning tonight as tho\n01.-0 nor< 't  to Whlti Plnlaa In do\u00bb\nteronoi  to  Mrn,   Browgingfg dottron.\nI 'arin.'i hnd i*. 1 \u2022 i\\..i Browning*!\nvote ind htnei his proooatatlon to-\ndtty at tins town \"i o\\i.i.'tio. aharga\nIng   \"wilful   aliamlonnient.\"\nBrownln 1   i*' 'war 1\nI'. Carney., hli chauffeur, and John\nT.    <.orman.     hi |    s. er. lar\\.\nTho ehauffoiir told thi curt hoW\nho iih.v.'d Mr-, I'.r.'wniiiK's trunks\nfrom tin- Long i-i;nui monagi ot thi\nrealtor to tho hoflni ot Mrn, Cathor*\nin.'  Hoinaa  and    aid    aoh  1  move\nhad    boon    i'i 'I- rod    I'.v    Mrs.    lh'*nan.\nThe ecn tary told how hi \"listened   in\"   at   Browsing*!   ri qw  ;   . n\nII telephnlio    eon versa tion    ami    (hat\nhe had  heard  Mrs.  Heenan tell his\nemployer thai   \"Peuohoi was* through,\nsi.'k ami tired and would i-nrot r go\nhnoh.\"\nJohn W\u00ab Maik, oounoil Por Browning, rooted his case after this tot-\nMatosy,\nTomorrow     mOT&Ing    all    sorts    of\n\u25a0 tngem. nts will hi comploti\nat While I'lains court hOUOi ami re-\nporlers   and    photographora   a tot   the\nfamous \u25a0\u25a0nwrludty curious.\" will ho\non   hand   for   the   -second   act.\nVICTORIA,   Jan.   24.\u2014The   government    was    sustained    in    tho\nlegislature Monday afternoon when\nthe   Peck   amendment   ol   conaure\non  the  administration  for not investigating   campaign   funds,   was\ndefeated   by   a   vote   of   18  to  26.\nPremier   Oliver  defended  his  government,  taking  the  position  that\nthere had been no charges of corruption   made.     If   any   members\ncared   to   make  direct  accusations\nagainst    the     administration,     he\nsaid,   an   investigation   would   result.    This  had   not been  done,\nUp   LnUSMtted   thai   l|   the   transcript\nof the nvtdjoaoe   taken  at  the  customs\nInquiry, when  that body h-id conclude.I  :is slttinga, in  Brttlih Columbia,\ntubal 1 n tia ted   the   m-wspaper   reports.\nthe gOVOrSfn  nt   WOUld  introduce  legls-\nbUlon    to    eonl roi    th.-    contribution*\nand  expenditure of  campaign  funds.\nAttacks  Papers\nli,   D.   Twigg,   Victoria,   degUindod\nthai whai tho p-ubtia don-trod wis not\nonly   letter   provision   for   the   future.\nbul  1  cleaning  up ol 'ho eontfjtlonn\nthat   had    boon   revealed   in   the   p:ist.\nHi said   that   it   was  I   matter   affect-\n;iiir   tho   honor   of   -very   niemher   In\n\u25a0\nThe  prorata1  ittachod   new.-paperu.\nparticularly    the    Vancnivcr   ProvlSOO,\ntot eharglng higher rates for potltlenl\nadvortlalng  than  regular  eonunoroaU.\nHe ,\u25a0., 1 n 1 \u25ba' tlnod thai the Provlnro had\nt tacking    him   for    his    failure\n;,, havi  an Inquiry beld-and added thnt\n.1   papi .\u25a0  thai   w d  ,v*ak\" a pt\/.itlcal\n, undid it.- higher rotea (or ksnee waa \u25a0\nnot   coming   Into   court   wtth   elnnB\nbunds\nCooperative Body\nMay Line Dp With\nLabor, Great Britain\nI.i iN PUS', .Tan. 24. \u2014 An alliance between Hie LahOT party and the cooperative movement In expect ed noon by\npolitical   circles.      Here tof or.'.     the     BO-\noperator***   have   always   preferred   to\nmaintain   an   Independent   attitude  d*\u00bb-\n.n. mpts \"i   union.\nThe alliance would mean com mon political policy and Joint  working in gen-\n1 ml   polli leal   queettoaa,   and   \u25a0\norganlaatlen.\nIt arould greatly strengthen ths Labor parilamenl try party headed by\nMacdonaid.\nRETIRE IN SPRING\nEllis\nAfter SprtngingT Trap on\n400   Persons   Will\nQuit tho Game\nWINNIPEG, .Ian. 21.\u2014Arthur E1-\nlio, Can '1 hanKinan, made\nhla lOOond oiajtl to Winnipeg within\nI \\. .1 today, He is here thi.s time\nto oarry OUI the capital sentence of\nthe law Imposed on Wllford Bon-\nnin. slayer and hank rohber, who Is\nto hi IXOOUtOd tomorrow morning.\nBoutin, eiipplod by the bulloti fired\nwhen ha realatod capturo after n\nhank robbery, win bt oarriMd to the\ngaltowa.\nIn an tntorvlaw here today, Mr.\ni:iiis announced his intention of re-\ntttiSI  iu   thi  spring.\n'I Intend tn p*uhhah my memoirs,\nIn   fact   the   groator   part   of  my   ex-\nperiinooa hav- already been written\ng|td    an-ano in-nts    made    for    publication   of   Iho   volume,\"   the   hanK-\nconflded,    Mr. Bud haa BprunB\nthe urns on  mom (han -100 rcrpons\n.nod   i-i  iii-*-\nThe Weather  '\nMin. Max.\nNELtON         II -\u25a0\u25a0\nVictoria       a\" 11\nVai uver       n* 40\n     22 24\nBarkarvllla      18 \"*\nPrlaea Rapert     38 44\n\u25a0 t. \\ 'it         42 4S\nAllln          2 4\nDawa ii     \"3I *_\nCalfary     \u2022 2 2\nWrnnlp*!     \u2022 4 \u2022\u2022\nPortlaad       22 to\ntea Fraaataeo     44 54\nleant,       31 40\nlaeaeae   \u25a0 \u25a0 \u2022  30\nivnti.t,.ii       ia :\u00ab\nOraad Carta     o 23\ni               u :\u00ab\n     \u00ab 20\nBdmontoa     *lo \u2022 4\nswiri  I'tinvii,     \u2022! e |\nI'Mik,\" Allurl    * t\nQu'Appella    \u2022 \u00ab * \u2022\n\u2022   b< loa t, ro.\nn    anil   vicinity \u2014<\nMostly cloudy, with aoow or sleoL\n Page Two\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 25, 1927\nED\nULL LOST TO SIGHT\nI  Tug  Is  Ordered  to   Attempt Reach Men on\nIce   Field\nfort   will  be   niHile  to   rttCUt   them  before tomorrow.\nLast Saturday they were visited by\n\u25a0in 11 in, mi- 11 of the eoail guard) who\nnarrawrj * ning, nnd deliv-\n' r'\"*d  one   . ni*   i*4U)d   ti.   the\nmen in tlu- IXPtttttiOn that the tug\nWOUlt ba brought to shore before Saturduy night \\ MM1 prowed tug has\n\u25a0\u25a0'it rom ' ahletf tonight fo\nI'trnk  i1;,\nyiCHIOAN CITY, Ind,, Jun. 24. \u2014\nfishermen, marooned for several\n*\u2022 iy\u00bb aboard a small tug tn an let field\nttmai i mils and t half out In Lake\n.M If hi iwn off the shon 01 Grand beach\nnear here, tonight were eofn-plettly cul\n\u2022 \u2022ff from the outside world, and no sf-\nMISSION CITY IS\nTHREaVIENEDBYFIRE\nMissmx city. B.C .]\u25a0-.,  24. \u2014 Mre\nwhich    threatened   tbt      t hnl,\nxeetlon    of    Mtstloa    City    WM    tUMuM\nafter   burning   for   two   h-uris   earlf   to-\nday and dtttroylag two gtntraJ ttarti\nand 1 Chinese reitturant and laundry.\nn\nLeading Hotels of the West\nWhere Superior Accommodation May Be Obtained\nGeorge Benwell, Proprietor\nThe Premier Hotel of the Interior\nEUROPEAN PLAN, ROOMS $1.00 UP\nItooms with  .Running Water,  Private Bathi nnd  en  Suite.\nHeadquarters   for  nil   Travailing   M^n,   Mining   M\u00abn,   lumbar   Men\nnii.l Tour.*-ts.\nSPECIAL    SUNDAY    DINNKR.    $1.00. Ili.turian    Headquarters\nThe   Moat   Comfortahle   Itotumla   in   the   City.\n\u25a0Tjm\u2014L, W. Ought red, Alnsworth;   Urs, k. Blmslli, Trail; A .Cuyier, Midi-\n1.   *\u25a0      _   ni    _ 1     .     -.    r.      ,1   ..    \u25a0''\"\u2022'   Hat;   .1    h    Wilson,   Bnoktne;   W.\n\"\u00bb\u00bb-   Wondal:   A    MacDonald,  C.   \u2022.\u25a0ran-,,,,.-,. Trail. \\.  Btrtrandtao, Port-\nj. Cartta, C. W. Harrison, Vancouver; j land; h. j. Arnold, Calgaary,\nSAVOY\nNELSON'S FINEST HOTEL ABSOLUTELY\nSt..'***;* Hciit. Hot anil.C>Id Rui.il mr Water in AU IV mi -\nMany Kuoms with Private Baths or .Showers. \u25a0\nJ   A   KERR, Prop. NELSON. B   C\nSAVOY  \u2014   Mrs.   ,T.   H.   Thnm.   Apple-\nw   Baakta, olt) . 11   C. Bit n\nI     \\   .ii-. k mi, BUM an; <;.  .\\\\ laoa, A.\nHi w   t> nvi r:   Mr.   and   Mrs.   \\v\ni.y.ins.    Hlverton;    W.     s.     Bertram\nJ, 11. Dunham, OJi Ry.\nThe   loss   was   estimated   at   approximately $35,006.\nEX  W. Beatty,  of  the Canadian Part   he   is   considering   erection\nif a hotel in Toronto.\nRotM    taportt    ili.it    several    new\ncardinal! will be created in March.\nFor Psoriasis\nTake Our Herbal Benitdies\nBook nn llttg Diseafies, new\nTreatise on Chronic Diabases by\n\u25a0arhal Remedies. Pamphlet on\nLots of Manhood and Disenses of\nmen. Dooklet on Female Ills; and\nadvice, free by mail; SO years'\nexperience. Without criticizing or\ndisparaging your local doctors,\nwrite     uh     be f ith     liming     hope.\nTreatment by mall our specialty.\nENGLISH   RSKBAL   DISPEK-\nSARY  LTD.\n1353 Da-rie, Ytnconver, B.C.\nTh-* Oldttt EUrhal Institution\nNelson's Best Cafes\nGOLDEN GATE CAFE\nOnly White Cafe Open Day and Night.\nOysters   Our   Specialty.\nElectric    Frigid-Air   Cooling    System.\nSODA FOUNTAIN IN CONNECTION.\nA   trinl   will   convtno**   fo_.\n\"HONE   681 BAKER   ST.\nCan  Be   Acquitted,  Convicted\nMurder, Manslaughter\nor Hanged\nLAWYERS BUILD UP OR\nPULL DOWN CHARACTER\nPastor Weeps During Arraignment by  State Lawyer\nAsking for 'Rope'\nAUSTIN, Texas, Jan. :\u2022!.\u2014 The lives\nuf Dr. i, Frank Norris*. pastor of\nthe   First    F;!ptlst   church   At   Forth\nROYAL CAFE\nClassic   Restaurant\nRefinement   and   Delicacy   Prevail.\nOPEN    DAY   AND   NIGHT.\nLuncheon.   11:30   lo   I   3\">c\n\u25a0Metal  D'nntr\u00ab,  C:*M  to  8  35e\nWe  Bpvcloltie  in  Chap  Buaf  tnd\n.VoO'll,..;.\n\u2014PHONE   18?\u2014\nTHE       La        Da       Ca\\FE\nHaaat K**uippt*' Restaurant in tht\ntv OPBN DAY AND WIGHT\nPEClAL\u2014let Crtatn, Bodt Wa c\ntnd  Hot  Drinks.    Nlct   cl an. fur-\nnshed  rooms    hot  nnd  roM  wotei\nWe   Cater   to   Private   Parties.\nSTANDARD CAFE\n320  Baker  Street,   N.-l-on.   B.  C\nOPEN   DAY   AND   NIGHT.\n11:80 to  2:30,  Special   Lunch 35c\n5:30 to 8:00 p.m.,   Supper  35c\nPHONE    154\nWas So Nervous\nThe Least Noise\nMade Her Jump;\nMrs. W. H. Titos, Ashei-n, Maim\nwrites:\u2014\"I waa bothered very utttsht\nwith my heart and nerves, and\nleast noise would make me jump\nalmost \"top my heart beating.\nI told ray mother abont it one daya\nand she said that ahe had beaaj\nbothered, tiie same way aad told ma tan\nget a box of\nMlLBURNX\nI   HEART\n''..RVEPlU-f\nI hsd taken the one box I felt\n:\u25a0 s tot better aad by the tirao I liad\nakta throe boxes I got relief.\"\nPric\u00a9 50c a box at all dealers, or\nailed direct on receipt of j.rie\u00a9 by\nThs T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto,\nOnt\nQueen's Hotel\nTHE CENTEROF CONVENIENCE\nHot and eoli water ln every roott,\nSte.im   bt ttl A,\nA.  LAPOINTE,  Prop.\nMADDEN   HOTEL\nT.   MADDEN,   Prop.\nSteam-Heated   Rooms  by  the  Day,\nWe:k   or   Month.\nEvery consideration ihown to guests.\nCor.  Baker and  Ward  Sts.,  Nelson.\nMADDEN John   Wll on,   Bluebell;\n\\    lb nl, A    I:\nQUEENS          A     -\nniondel;   Ura   i:     l\nMr. aa<l\nM   Alder.  A\nI   Hayaahl, Roaaland.\ni;   Holm,\nPauqul, i .\n.1   Well, r,\nAid, i. lal-\nNew Grand Hotel\nA   Modern   Mc*   BoIMtag\n616   Vernon   Street,   Nelion,   B.   C.\nBat sa4 Cold Water and Te.tpboj\u00bbtt\nin AU Rooon, itl MB H'\nThrrnitih'Hit.\nJ. Blomberg, Prop.   -\nSHERBR00KE HOTEL\nNear  C.  P.   R.  Station.\nRooms   at   Rtuonablt   K.itea,\nH.   DUNK,   Proprietor\nTrail Hotels\nNKW RF \\Nl>        '    i   \u25a0\nWhen   In   Trail.   Stop   at   the\nHOTEL ARLINGTON\nA.   (PETE)    LEVESQUE.   Prop.\nComplete!,    Ri I    i: r-:r-\nna* Watar\n| \u2014Steam 1.0     laafJ\nSample    Roomi   in    Connection.\nDUO-ART\nThe World's\nMost Wonderful\nReproducing Piano\nin y,,ur homo the perfeel    reproduction of tho playlnp; of\nih,. irartt-fa bubI it pltntitk, trti e and r.-ilthftil In  every detail.\nDt'O-AHT   la   Ohtatnabll   in   on ly one Cnnndii.n  lMnnn\u2014 tho\nMason & Risch Piano\nr;tn :mi.i hi ir Milt wonder of tbt musical worM. Demonttra-\nUoBt ttaily. \"flold Dinvt fron our taatotf to foar Hont at\na  mi Inff In  Prl. \u25a0\u25a0 to I nil i\nMASON   &   R!SCH\nLIMITED\nractorj    Bvnneh\u2014A naabll  Block.  413  Ward  Street\nI4ELSOI4,   B.C.     F.O.   Box  613.\nThe  Home  of  the  Famous   Duo-Art   Reproducing   Pianos   in  the\nSTEINWAY.     MASON     &     RISCH,     WEBER     and     HENRY\nHERBERT   Pianoa,   and   tha   celebrated   True-Toned   ORTHOPHONIC   VICTROLAS.\nDemonstrations   ?iv2,i   daily   on   these   wonderful    instrtimenta.\nThe   Old   Reliable\nCROWN POINT HOTEL\nA.    McDERMOTT\nF.very Co l-d to Trmrlst---\nsnd Othtn  Vltlting  TraD\nOCCIDENTAL   HOTEL\nA.   C.   TOWNER,    Proprietor\nThe home of  plenty.\nFifty   rooma   of   solid   comfort.\nWe servo the  best mortis tn  Nelson\nIt's   the   ootJfc,\nSteam  Heated\nThroughout\nHot and Cold\nWater\nSTIRLING HOTEL\n2'\/2   Blockt  East  of  Post Office.\nSteam h\u25a0*\"\u2022\u25a0*\u2022\u25a0 t-?d.   JI\u00ab>t .ind cold water.\nItoom.<.   by   iliv   ot\nAlso Fnrnfabtd Boitta\nP.   H.   BUSH,   Prop.\nDOUGLAS HOTE-\nE.  L.  AND  A. GROUTAGE.  Props\nBox   606 Phone  263        Trail,   B C\nRead the AJverjUementt\nKEET VP ..ITII PROGRESS\nSaving Money\nby Flukes\nTint's   how   BOIM   folk   do   tbt\ntrick.     Thty   havt   M   linir,   nr\narc  noi   i iiflli lan ly   Inti i m ttd-\nto find oul wh. rt tht '\"\u25a0\u2022't mcr-\n:I. I*.- found.\nif tii'y hap-fi n \"ii :i food bar*-\nt tt jutt t  rink\".\nWe   Save   You   Money   Always.\n\u00bb>_\u2014 MENS\nWEAR\n*\u00abSA\u00bb\nBOYS\n\u00ab5!!5tSt WEAR\nMS ovunt nt mcm i\n^ wr AD\n\/3 tS f>r<3cfic<3\/f\nmcxy^o\/^\/ccz\/ <&$\na Sa&rf_safa$cvi (pyour\nftdjp- \\\\ beBusupn\nDroicstut fffamtal.\nCHARLES   WOODWARD,    M.P.P.\nWho laat weok in the lejfislature\ndrew up pinna for the aiding: of the\nBritish Columbia fruit Industry hy\neetKhlirthlnR* and dtvotopinf I market\nin ihe old country.\nWorth, and ID. E. Chlpps, the man\nkilled in the study of the church\nlast July 18, were contrasted here\ntoday in ni-Kuments before the Jury\nIn   Dr.   Norris'   murder   trial.\nDefence attorneys painted Norris\nas \"the spiritual leader of 9000\npeople,\" and Chipps as the product\nof \"Inlqltous orgieu,\" who led a life\nof aliened dissipation while the pastor, who killed him, was laboring to\n.\u25a0avt souls.\nOn the other hand, the state pictured the defendant aB a man who\nhad defiled tho name of his church\nand his Saviour and described tho\nminister as \"proud of the killing of\nChlpps, tafaf for tho publicly at-\ntending the murder.\"\nArguments were begun this morning after Judge Hamilton had\ncharged the Jury, leaving four\ncourses open\u2014acquittal, conviction\nfor murder or manslaughter, or a\n\"hung\"   jury.\nProof Not Necessary\nJudge1 Hamilton told the 'Jury If\nthey believed from all the circumstances that the defendant was In\napparent danger at the time of the\nslaying, then they should acquit. He\nsaid it was not necessary to prove\nthat Chipps had a gun when he\nHttltd at Dr. Norris' office and was\nkilled  by the  minister.\nThe denth penalty WU demanded\nhy John E. Hhelton of Austin, special prosecutor, in opening for the\nstate.\n\"When Norris stood in what he\ncalls his pulpit and talked the next\nday after he murdered Chlpps he\ndefiled the name not only of his\nchurch, but the name of Jesus Christ\nabout whom Norris professed to\nteach,\"  declared  Shelton.\nDr. Norris wept silently during his\narraignment at the hands of Shelton.\n\"You have heard testimony from\nwitness nfter witness that Chlpps\nwas drunk.\" said Shelton. \"The defence would have you believe it was\nopen ttsjtoa in Fort Worth on men\nwho   took   liquor.\n'\u2022Chipps got drunk, therefore the\npreacher had a right to kill him, according to the defence argument.\nYou men have heard that Norris\nkilled Chlppa ln the church study\nbut the defence has not been able\nto impeach one word of testimony\ngiven by tho state's witness, Mrs.\nParker, who told where she saw\nNorris shoot Chipps down ns the\npoor follow wa,q leaving the study.\"\nE!\nE\nT\nSun    Received    $7400;    Star,\n$1250, and the Old World\n$17,000, Says Witness\nADVERTISING MANAGERS\nSAY   MONEY   FOR   ADS\nWere in Special Editions; World\nAccount Was for Assistance to Campbell\nHeadache\nMade Her So Sick\nShe Could Not Work\nMiss Lola \"White, Cape Bald, KB.,\nwrites:\u2014\"I offered severely, for ti\nlong time, with t bad headache. II\nwould ache and aeht until It made mt\nto tick I eould not work at all\nA friend recommended\nand after using a few hottlet of thli\nmedicine I feel that I cannot neeom*\njmtnd It too highly to all those who\nsuffer from headache of any kind.\"\nFor ths rat 48 years B.B.B.  hat\nJbten put up only by The T. Milburn\ni Co.. Limited. Toronto, Ont.\nVANCOUVER, Jan. 24.\u2014Advertising managers of two Vancouver\ndaily newspaper appeared before the\ncustoms commission this afternoon\nand explained the reason for payments received by them from the\nConsolidated Liquor Exporters of\nBritish Columbia. In earlier testimony, Russell Whitelaw, a director of the Consolidated, told of \"donations\" which had been made by\nhis organisation to Vancouver newspapers. Twenty or twenty-five thousand dollars he thought would cover\nthe amount paid to newspapers. The\nsum of $17,000, he stated, had been\ncontributed to the Vancouver World,\nwhich ceased publication In 1924,\nover a period of two yeara.\n8. Grlffls, advertising manager of\nthe Vancouver Sun, appeared before the commission and was asked\nby Mr. Rowell to explain Items of\n15000 and $2400 in the \"assurance\nand protection\" account of the Consolidated marked as payments to his\nnewspaper. He said that once a\nyear his newspaper issued a special\nnumber designed to advertise and\npromote the business of the city of\nVancouver. For this special edition\nadvertising was solicited from all the\nlarge business eorporationt including\nthe British Columbia breweries. The\nbrewing intereats were asked to contribute $1000 each. The $5000\nvoucher represented the payment of\nthe five breweries (o this special edition.\nPercentage of Payment\nThe $2400 item, Mr. Griffit explained was a percentage of the payment by the breweries to another\nspecial edition similar to the first.\nSpace was allotted to the breweries\nin the special editions, he explained.\nH. F. Bird, advertising manager of\nthe Vancouver Star, was asked regarding a payment of $1250 to hla\npaper. He gave a similar explanation   to   that   of   Mr.   Grlffls.\nMr. Whitelaw wat examined by\nMr. Rowell about the payment of\n$17,000 which he said had been made\nto the Vancouver World over a period of two years. \"Can you identify\ntho separate amounts?\" asked counsel.\nReferring to the vouchert which\nMr. Rowell handed to him, Mr.\nWhitelaw said that the payments to\nthe World were as follow: October,\nlfi. 1922, $2500; July 18, 1923, $5000;\nOctober 31, 1923, $5000; March 10,\n1924,   $5000.\n\"Who approached you for these\npayments?\" asked  Mr.  Rowell.\n\"Mr. Campbell,\" replied the witness.\n\"All of them?\"'\n\"He approached Mr. Fiddes and\nmyself.\" Mr. Whitelaw explained,\nthat Mr. Campbell Bald he was having some difficulty and would appreciate a  little  assistance.\n\"Was that Mr. Campbell who was\neditor of the World?\" asked Com\nmissloner Wright.\n\"I think he was proprietor,\" replied Mr. Whitelaw. The contributions to the World had stopped when\nthat paper was sold.\n\"You did not contribute to the\nother newspapers on the same\nbasii?\"  questioned  counsel.\n\"No,\" replied the witness. He added that he did not think the Consolidated had ever turned anybody\ndown wh-^n they came and asked\nfor financial help.\nMan. registered as John Porter,\nhut himself In a room of an Ottawa\nhi-tel.    He appeared moneyless.\nTHE  GUMPS-THEROSE OF NO MAN'S LAND\nSO THE WIDOW   ZANDER fS A TRA\u00bbNfO\nNOR-5K -    VNF*U     TV*-   BEEN   WATCHINGi\nHfR   DO   SO**!;   OF   HER TRICKS   AND\nIF   %Hk    KNEW  \/v**,   MUCH   ABOUT\nHOSPITAL.   CA*5E:*i   AS   SHE   DOES  ABOUT\nVANITY  CA-iES\nwould i*a \/^IM\nMOTHERS\nAND  THEIR  CHILDREN\nA GUESSING  DIVERSION\nOne Mother says:\nI sometimes offer prizes of an extn\ncookie or a new pencil or other t\nket   for   the   following   games:\nchildren are to guess how many i\nthere are in a glass bowl, or kerneuj\nof rice ln a tumbler, or leaves in\nnotebook.    I give them perhaps hall\nan hour to decide.   Then I have then\ndo the counting, which is in itself i\namusement   that   passes   many   min|\nutes.    This   plan   could   be  cxtenda\nIndeflnltely   for   special   days   when]\nthey run out of entertainment.   Theyi\ncould   measure   rooms   and   furnitu\nafter guessing the size.    I have\nyet run out of ideas to use ln\nguessing game.\nIt seems Incredible how\nfast IRONIZRn YEAST\nadds pounds of good firm\nflesh \u2014 on women and\nmen, children and old\npeople. Doctors know\nthe value of vegetable\nIron and yeast in building up and lm- I\nproving the body. IRONIZED TEAST,\nIn a highly concentrated form, contains all the blood building properties J\nof vegetable iron with yeasL It Is ]\notes ttmss mors sffsctlvs than a oaks I\nof    ordiaai-y    baker's   yeast    ok   Iron J\nm-aksnlny Oil TfnnecMiary\nIKONIZKD   YEAST   gives   you   all   tht\nwelght-bulldlng   benefits   contained   in j\ncod   liver   oil   without   the   sickening, I\nfishy taate or \"repeating\" afterward.\nVsw Complexion for Toa\nPeople ask \u2014 what Is the magic In]\nIRONIZED YEAKT that transforms!\nsallow, lifeless, faded complexions In-1\nto the fresh, smooth, lovely skin ofl\nearly girlhood? Wrinkles disappear.]\nHollows fill out. No wonder thou-1\nsands of women pour in letters to us |\nin praise of the marvelous, you thi tying effects  of  IRONIZED YEAST!\nYet the answer is simple.    Vegetable ]\niron   and   yeast   have   been   used   for I\nyears   to   vitalise   the   body;   to   make 1\nrich,  healthy  blood;  to  improve digestion and bowel action and add weight.\nIn  IRONIZED YEAST these, two valu- |\nable elements are  combined  ln  a special formula that ts nine times stronger than yeast and Iron used separately.\nThat's  why  IRONIZED YEAST  works I\nso  quickly.     No   nasty,   pasty   taste.\u2014\nsafe    to    take\u2014contains    no    harmful\ndrugs.\nTry   It   on   \"Money- Back\"   Offer   j\nGo to any drug store and get a full\nsis* treatment. If, after this generous\ntrial you are not delighted with effects, ask for your money back. It\nwill be refunded immediately. In 2\nstyles\u2014 sanltape package, 11.00; bottle,\n$1.25. For economy's sake, get tha\nfl.SS site. If inconvenient to buy from\ndruggist, send $1.25 direct to THU\nIRONIZED YEAST CO., Fort Erie,\nOnt..   DESK  116-A.\nFor\nColds,\nGrip,\nInflu\nenza\nand Bit\nPrevwiivt\nThe Safe and Plwen\nRem-s-jy.\nThePlrrt and Original\nCold and Grip Tablet\nProven Safe for more than\na Quarter of a Century.\nPrice 30C    (Mada La Cauda).\nThe box bott. thli \u2022lfiutora\n<s%#\u00bb\n-m*\nywtc4\/$$#\"?_z~'t\n THE'-FTELSOfT DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY MORNING; JANUARY 25, 1927\nTage Thwr^tjb\nBAKING\nPOWDER\nMode in Conada - No Alum!\nL**SJfffi*-*ru55i|J\n[is.\nBAKING\n*Wti$'\ntvS\u00abi\u00bbW\u00bb HOA__i\nTRACK L\nIE IN THE ICE;\nE LEftO AWRY\nFairview     Boya     Investigate\nCuriosity; Is It a\nTragedy?\nFive Competitions On\nin Trail Curling\nClub's Play Tonight\nTRAIL, Jan. 24. \u2014 Trail curlera re-\nMJiiied piny on the knockout comi)eti-\ntions tomorrow night with the following drawings:\nAt 6:30: Merchants \u2014 Woodburn vs.\nThom; President's\u2014Truswell vs. Dodimead, Caldicott vs. Robertson; Patrons'\n\u2014Flngland vs, Haslewood.\nAt 8:30: Merchants \u2014 Cruickshai.lt\nvs. Sniiu'rville; Patrons'\u2014Jackson vs.\n.Mil-.-nd, Williamson vs. Ritchie; Merchants' No. 2\u2014Wade ve. Cratg.\nfnquering Heroes\nAre Welcomed Home;\n'The Jinx Is Killed'\nkelson's conquering heroes, other*\npo the senior hoi key team that laei\nlowered Trail's colore nt the\nJHtftr i Ity, arrived home at 1:80\n\u25a0lock this ir.ornlnK hy the returning\nfckey special,\nPlayoU by the City band and es-\npg-fl by 'heir hilarious ettpportari,\nteam mndo a regal entry and\nfceived   a   great   welt om*a   wherever\n\u25a0 parade passed any Nelaonltes.\n['The    linx    is    shot,\"    announced\nHAger Tommy Madden, a statement\nnleh    Harry    Ferguson    and    Hurry\nInk loudly con fir nu'd.\nHas some man lost his life through\nHi-' i.v iii the West Arm in front of\nKelson?\nHurold Curran flnd Morrie Freneh,\nFiiiivltw youths. Wire ukailni? bn the\n!ak.. ;iijout 4 6'oloeJi yeaterday afternoon, when their curiosity was aroused\nby a man's track in the anow, without\nany apparent return footprints,\nBt*n__ End at Hole\nTh.-y sksit.'d along noting the track,\nand presently found it continued to the\nthin ic.. some distance out from the\nwharf and Luunch club float, and ended\nabruptly at a hob) i\" the ice, which had\nrecently  been  broken.\nA thin coating of lee was over the\nImi.', and it wns not clear whether the\nbreak belonged to yesterday or Sunday.\nThe youths were able to find no\nMae.' anywhere of .steps coming awny\nfrom the direction of tlie hole. The\nfootprints were of a man.\nStaff-.Sergeanl Ernest (Jaminon of the\npiov nclal -police, when the report waa\nbrought to his attention last nl*,'lit,\nStated  he bad  not htnrd of any -person\nbeing reported intaelntf.\nA tiiinsient visitor, however, might\nbe lost without causing any liiun.di.it.\nstir.\nTRAIL DEBATERS\nin AND\nII READY\nBoth\nin   Pink,  They   Declare;\nDo Battle Wednesday\nChurchmen's       Club       Plans\nLeague; Archdeacon Beer\nSpeaks on Bermuda\n*-<.<vV\\\nIKIDNEY^\nli ,pi Lis-J\nGENERAL MOTORS WILL\nDISCUSS DIVIDENDS\nNEW vokk. Jan. 24. \u2014 rjesaral Kt>\ntors directors will hold their next dividend nn eting around the middle of F..-1-\nI u;ii i.   ;\u25a0:- v. nil   r. portl are  eiirri'tit  ;is  to\nwhat notion win be taken, with great-\n. \u00abt \u25a0umber of folki expeetlng Increase\nin regular dividend to $8 annual rate,\nWhile others talk of extra disburse*\n\u25a0taste.\nTttAIL, Jan. 24.\u2014Bt. Andrew's\nChurchmen's club yesterday decided\nto entertain all members of the Women's Auxiliary at an invitation dance\nand whist social in the parish hall on\nThursday. They also Issued a chal-\nleiig.. to the Excelsior club of Kno*x\nUnited church to a return debate.\n\u2022ttbmlttlnf three topics of exceptional\nint. r.-i. The club is endeavoring to\nform a debating league.\nVen. Archdeacon H. Beer, the speaker of the evening, gavo an interesting\ntravel talk, dealing with his trip to\nUermuUu, W. I., several years a*jo.\nHo gave Interesting sidelights on the\nflora of the li.laml.-j and on the varieties of fish swarming In the adjacent\nwaters, and he conveyed pictures ol\nthe manners and customs of the\npeople in that f-eUIng of sun und sea.\nE. Brown was appointed club secretary to succeed T. Spencer, who\nhas  retlnd,\nNichols Heads the\nMountain Lumber\nManufacturers9 Body\nCJttOARt, Jan. St. \u2014 W. K. Nichols\nol Qlsoome, B.O., today wta ii-ct.d\nprsSldenl of the Mountain Lumber\nManufacturers' association at the annual meeting attended by lumbermen\nt rom Alberta and Un eastsra and south\ncentral  portions of British Columbia.\nSOCIAL BRIEFS FROM\nTRAIL AND TADANAC\nTRAIL, HC, Jan. 24. \u2014 After 12\ngruelling rounds with Tad Contlnl and\nJlmmle Burrell tonight, Scotty Inkster,\ncoast battler, declared himself ready to\ngo on and argue the point for iu rounds\nwith Frank Hilt of Trail fn the main\nevent of Andy McDermotfs all-fight\nshow ln the K.P. hall Wednesday night.\nHe whs certainly \u201en fine trim and looked\nas though hy oaa give Ililt all he can\nstand.\nIn response to uuerles of several\nscore Nelson fans, the former Revel-\ntoke boy declared confidently li. would\nbe on his feet in the tenth.\nHilt also had his biggest workout\ntonight with five spurring partners\nevery one of whom was yuite c. t tain he\nv-as gettln\u00ab tlu- r\u00ab a, thing before It\nwas over. Tomorrow night both boys\n.\u25a0.'ill have only a light workout, beinc\nnow In the best of shape.\nWEATHER GETS DP\nTl\nEnd  of Severe Temperature\nSkating1 on West\nArm\nFurther moderation of the weather\nwas recorded yesterday, when the\nmercury rose to SS, after making 11\nluring the night. This seems to be\n'ho definite breakup of the severe\npell that started lust Tuesday and\nhat several times touched tero.\nAn Inch of very fine snow also fell.\nThe West Arm. whieh froze suf-\nUdently to cause the suspension of\ndeamer sendee, is now dully the\n\u25a0aort of skaters.\nTraU Man Faces\nStatutory Charge;\nAnother Is Arrested\nTRAIL, B.C., Jan. 2*4. \u2014 Joseph\nSmith of this city, 4J years old, was\narraigned ln police court this afternoon\nwith a statutory offence against a 12-\nyear-old local girl. Magistrate Noble\nBinna granted adjournment until Saturday on motion of D. McDonald, retained\nby the prisoner.    Smith was remanded\nJ. Bener, arrested at the depot this\nafternoon, was lodged in the city Jail\nbarged with having fraudulently obtained meals to the value of |2G from\nthe Palace Cafe company. Hia hearing\nwaa set for tomorrow afternoon.\nEX-KINGS WIN\nBY\nDEFAULT\nVANCOUVER, Jan. '24.\u2014Ex-King\nGeorges won their scheduled game\nwith Nationals in the city senior\nhockey league tonight by default.\nThree flying officers and a signaller were killed at Malta when their\nplane .struck a elUf.\nDies in Toronto\nsolldated    Plate    Glass   Company   of\nCanada, who died recently In Toronto.\nl.*st   three   charges   from   alcohol\npoisonings failed at Welland.\nWILLIAM   R.   HOBBS\nFounder and president of the Con-\n\"Good Good* at GrayV\nSilverware\nIn  New  and  Artistic\nDesigns\nBon Bona,\nVaeei\nPia Plataa\nCasserole*\nSugar _ Creems\nTea Seta\nEtc., Etd\nAll  of  Iha  Highaat  Quality\nJ.  B.   GRAY\nWatchmaker\u2014Jeweler\u2014Optician\n707 BAKER ST.        PHONE SSS\n%_A_i*_fl_*_fi*_l_Z*_^^\nThis column Is conducted by\nMrs. Thomas Weston of Trail.\nI'hone her of all social evtnts ln\nTrall-Rosshtud   territory.\nTRAIL, B.C., Jan. -:\\. ~- lira, T, J\n.Muir of Phi-Well street returned Saturday night from Vancouver, where sht\nspent la***t , month visiting her parents,\nMr. snd Mrs. S. Keye* of that l Ity.\nMrs, B> nimsiit* of Bpokaai strati left\ntonight on a trip to Nelson.\nTHE I\nCan't Eat\nAcid Foods,\noo Much Gas\nJ\"l suffered from gas and acid itom-\n\u25a0h. and could  no)  pal anything that\nIntniii'd    add,     Since    Lakli .      vi\nrlkn,   I  feel  fine.\"\u2014James  Feat.\nlAdlcrika gives  the system h   RJEJUj\nKunmng* and   brings oul   old   poisons\nliieh   may   havo   caused   trouble  for\nl.niiK time.    Cnllke most n i\nInctw  upon   BOTH  upper and   lower\nIwel.     Just   om    spoonful   relieves\nT\\s uid takes awaj  thai  full, Uloet-\nI feeling  su Liuil  you can eal  In Iter\n|,l    tl* p    \\a Iter.     Even   If   bowels\n,v.> tally, iVdl.  Ike hi Ings out much\n.tdttioi :ti   poison   which   you   nevi r\nlought  was In your system and whieh\n\u25a0used sou toraach, narvotw-\n|ss,    sleeplea na        baadacha,      N*.\u00bb\nlatter whai you hs>ve triad tor your\nl,,ni,'.rh     .,: d     '\"'\u25a0* \u25a0 Adl.'iik.i     will\nft I |ii w*    >\nMi,   Ai leading druggists\n'JUDY'S MAN'\nWashington's Social  Whirl and Official Life Are  the\nBackground of This Fascinating Love Story\nBy HELEN BERGER\nCopyright.  1028,  by tba Peon  Publishing- Co.\nCoolidge Ih oppose,*, to building\nrulsers unit w\u201euld withdraw from\nace in war Implement!.\n>*<**.a-**->J***\u00bb**W**y*-V**\u00ab*Ha***->^^^\nTrail-Tadanac School District\nStatement of Revenue and Expenditures\nFor Year Ended December 31st, 1926\nWhat a liar she wus getting to be!\nAnd nowadays the truth had become\n.so mixed up with the lies that It was\nhard to tell whore ono ended and\nthe  other  began.\nWhy had Mr. Darlen asked her\n.about the ling'.' Was he In-ginning\nto |,ii; |mti K4,rnething? Oh, If she\nonly dared blurt out tht- truth! But\nshe had lent herself to the deception\nfor so long that to tell the truth\nnow won hi he to label herself as\na ortSature wnspeafcahlt. a com-\ntiion ohea-j and Impostor. Their taiom\nwould    harden.      The   Live   would   go\nout of Mr*. Darwt*i ayaal And she\ncould iinagin- how h.ud .Mr. Darien's\nface would become. No! She had\npledged herself to this. There was\nnothing to do but go on. Let them\nsuspect ull they chose. Unless some-\ntiling outside came up to waken them\ntfl her awful deed  they would never\nK. P. HALL, TRAIL\nWED., JAN. 26\nBOXING\nNelson  Fans: You can come on the Special.\nMAIN EVENT-10 ROUNDS\nScotty Inkster\nOf Vancouver\nVS.\nFrank Hilt\nOf Trail\nSEMI-W1NDUP-6 ROUNDS\nTom While\nk1 The Reno Kid\nvs. I Stan Allibone\nOf   Trail\nTWO GOOD 3-ROUND PRELIMINARIES\nFIRST BELL, 8:00 P.M.\nTICKETS:   $2.00,  $1.10\nknow the truth. Sho admitted to\nherself thut she could not luce a future ln which they had closed their\nhaarta upon her. They were the finest\npeople ^I.*\u25a0 had ever known. She\ncould not bear to lose their respect\"\nAnything would  be better than that:\nMr. Darien apparently accepted bar\nexplanation. \"How soon can you and\nyour mother be ready to go down\ninto the country?\" he asked.\nHoney spoke up promptly. \"Any\ntime.\" Judy smiled to herself. These\nj days Honey waa very practical. Now\nthat sho no longer thought of a\ncareer she waa developing Into a very\ngood and a very shrewed housekeeper. But Judy found lt hard to reconcile her memories of Honey with this\nnew, brisk person. She was as beautiful as ever, but her irresponsibility\nwas gone, and with It, to Judy, some\nof her charm.\n\"How ubout a week from today?\"\n\".Splendid!\" said Honey. And ao\ntho matter was left.\nThat night Judy said to Honey. \"1\ndon't want to go down to the country.\"\n\"Why not?\" Honey opened wide\neyes   upon   her.\nEven with Honey Judy could no\nlonger speak the truth. \"I lust don't\nwant to.\" aho evaded.\n\"Now, Jude, for heaven's sake,\ndon't start that! It's Just moro of\nyour silly pride. It will be the best\nthing ln the world for you to get\naway from all the places and people\nyou know, for a while. And lt will\ngive you a chance to see what you\ncan  do  with  those  figurines.\"\nJudy sat down in one of the shabby chairs, leaned her smooth head\nback upon the faded cushions. Hcr\neyes seeking the burning stars over\nthe   rooftops.\n\"Oh, what do the figurines matter?\" she aald wearily. \"I'm tired of\neverything. I'll never amount to\nanything   anyhow!\"\nSuddenly Honey was very grave.\nShe drew a chair close to Judy's\n\"Vou must amuunt to something!\"\nahe aald sternly. \"It would break\nmy heart If you didn't. Neither Dabs\nnor I were anything more than dab-\nla i Wa thought we could be something else and wo wasted a lot ol\ngood years trying. All the yeara I\ntried to paint I could have been\ntnuklng *Dabe comfortable aa I\nmakitiK you comfortable now, if\n1 hadn't been trying so hard to sue\nMl -I Bat perhaps lhe poor talents\nM hi, ,1 havo come to flower In you.\n.Iml.\\. I'irliaps you can make good\nWhere w didn't. And If you did you\nwill ri,;,Po the waste of our Uvea\nworthwhile, Tcrhaps talent la like\nI canny plant, only blooming once\nin I hundred yeara. We weron't content to be tho Bleat **'\u2022 w\u00bbnt\u00bb^ to\nbe tha lilinaim H\nto in. th,- UaM   i\nEXPENDITURE\ni-lxpendlture In excess of  Income,  192!*, account   .*.\nPublic Schools (Central. East Trail and Tadanac)\u2014\nTeachers*   Salaries       $35. r.J2. .*,.\",\nLess Recoveries    386.00\nJanitor   Salaries   .  \u201e .\n.'n,up.r   K-'ijuisltes.   Oils,   Toilet   Requisites,   I\nBuppllee   School\nItepaiis\u2014 I'lustciiiig   Central   and   TiKlaii....\nmining Central and  East Trull,  septic  tank Tadanac: filling up desks, etc., installing orlaal\nment  trench  for pipes,  removing gutters and repairs   facia   and   tar   and   gravel   roof   Central,\nwiring,  fire  escape,   blackboards,  etc..   etc.  ..._\t\nKuol  _\t\nEight  -\t\nTelephones _.\u2014 \t\nAdvertising\t\nInsurance    \t\nEquipment,   l-'unilture.  etc.  .  \t\nI.il.rny\nHie Bacape Construction\nRent of Additional Classroom \t\nQrauntta  __,\t\nStand   Pipe .-\t\nHose  Expander\nD|  Kill' s\nIirst  Aid Supplies\t\nSurvey   Expense     . \u201e\t\nTotal   Public   Schools\nPhysical Training\u2014\nTen, lier's   S,il.it I\nSupplies\nRepairs\nDisplay \t\nTotal Physical Training .\nManual   Training\u2014\nTe.irliei'-.s Salary    .\nSupplies\nRepairs\nWorkmen's Compensation Board Assessment .\n$IJ,158.Jt\n1,(81.11\nUU.il\n1 Id IS\nM II\n7*4.11\n::: II\nllt.ll\nIMI\n30.31\n:'i. itl\n| |.M\n.75\n$ 2,000.00\nIMI\nJl\nI.7M.M\n111.11\nI4.M\nTotal  T\u00bbxes,  1926\u2014\nI hull i il   Mali\ni;, ner ,   M ilntenance\nli el    As-.-.\n ll    I pel-\nPoll   Tax\u2014\niv.    Ti   .1    I\nRi fundi\nGovernment   Grants\u2014\nlr luatrl .1   ESducatlOD\nIleal   B   Lt,   Sold\nLiquor I\nTudanac\nAs-\nREVENUE\nRata,   lil   mills   on   City\nRata in mills ,m autald.   I'i>\n-ii\n111,174.1!\n::>,864.71\n-ii.'i.usi\nI.M\nI npalil\nI  C\n, in, iii\n} 7.710.00\n270.00\n117,015.00\nI7I.M\n1 3.301.81!\n70.72\nI 1.I7I.M\n167.07\n11,742.72\n14171\n, ild Bt, \u25a0\u25a0\n18.590.00\n150.00\n3,372.58\n1,500.00\n10.00\nTetil Menial Training  \u2014\t\nHigh   School\u2014\nTeiuliers'   Salaries\nJanitor   Salaries      \t\nJanitor   Requisites.   Oils.   Toilet  Requialtea.  elc.\nSupplies\u2014School\nlie\ni\nSupplies\u2014laboratory\nFuel\nLight  \t\nTelephones\nTeleg: '\nInsurance\nK,mil,ment   and   1'urnlture\nGrounds\n7I.M\n111.17'\n183.77\n7.7 11\nl .: 10\nIMI\nIII\n70.00\n!! \u201e-\n21.1'l\nratal  High  Si ho,,I\nTechnical Training (not operating since June)\u2014\nTench,t-   Sal.n v\nAdvertising\nSupplies .    1      172..M\n.rlics . 73. I\"\nI:.pill\nWorkn '\u2022 Cnipeneatiun Board Assessment .\nMotor    Power   \t\nII11\nIM0\nTotal Technloal Tralnl\nOverhead and Other Charges\u2014\nOffice Baki-lei\nlalllipment     \t\nTeleplien-\nSupples\nSlumps\nLegal \t\nTcl>'Kri>in-\nMe,!,,    ,|\n(To Bi    -.,ntlnut(l.)\nII, H. ii   isii.ire of Salary)   ..-  ,,   .,\nPoll Tax Collection Cost        \t\nSundry Creditors.   1125\nSubscription   B.   C.   Trustees'   Association\nAilveitisniaT   Financial   Report   \t\nOeneral  Advertising  _         \t\nPhotos    \u2014 -~\t\nTotal   lApen, inure\nI -   \u25a0\u201e\n:\u2022 II\n11.71\n17.117\n'-,77 ll\"\nIII I.\n118 II\nLM\n1.00\n,   Burpliu .nirleil lo credit of 1117 ratee     1 t.i\nBtrathoona   rrlie   in   Trust                                                        10.00\nNight   School   1'ces    '\u25a0\u2022'\u25a0\t\nN'ighi\nSin,ll;\nT,.i.ii Rev.\n,ii.,  Truet\nI-H\/.C  i-i   T n\n170.328.1!'\n178,318.49\nII    .1     I'.M. Ml. i:    Ch\nw.xl    i.    l:    HONTPENN!     Si   . ,.-.iry\nla   -tUCfilSfi*. AuOllyi. ^__\n Page Four\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 25, 1927\nJ\nLIAR\"*\nTHE   DAILY   NEWS\nPublished every morning except Sun-\nfay by Tho Newa Publishing company,\nUmited. Nelson, B.C.\nBusiness letters should be addressed\n\u2022nd checks and money orders made\npayable to The News Publishing company, limited, and In no case to Individual members of tha staff.\n1 Advertising rata cards and A.B.C.\ntUUtnents of circulation mullrd on\nrucjuaat, or may be Been at tlio office\nW any ad vrr Using agency ret-out! I red\nby tha Canadian  Press association.\nfc       Subscription rateh\nBy mall  (country), per month...}   ,\u00abo\nPer   year         \u25a0;,,,,\n'By mail  (city), per year  13,00\nOutside Canada, per month 76\nf ~ I7r   ?***         T.50\nDelivered,  per week 25\nP-W yar    *, lliM\n\u201e Payable  In Advanoe\nohm Audit Barsao of Clrcnlatioa\nTUESDAY,  JANUARY 26,  1827\nReaders of The Daily News\ncontribute many of tlie, best Items\nto this column. .lust sign your\nname or Initials, or nom-de-plume,\nand send lu your brightest ideas.\n\u2014Editor,  Lighter  Hide.\nMak'ng a Law of No Effect\nA few months ago the gloat state\nof New York thought it had dealt\nun effective blow at tho crime wave\nthrough Its newly enacted \"1$.. um.es\nlaws\" ^hereunder a criminal convicted\nfor the fourth time was to be automatically classified us a habitual\ncriminal, and automatically sentenced\nto life Imprisonment.\nBut the great state of New York\n'failed to reckon with Its juries, and\nwith its judges.\nThe'state  in a test  case just  de\nelded, sought to prove that the negro\n.about   to   bo   convicted   had   served\nthree previous criminal terms.    It put\non the stand:\nA court clerk;\nThe detective who arrested the\noffender last August;\nThe chief of the criminal identification bureau at IJ! mini re -\nformat ory;\nAn officer of Clinton prison;\nThe    parole    officer    of    Great\nMeadow prison;\nAn official In charge of records\nut Sing Sing;\nA detective lieutenant who arrested the man in 1907;\nA member of the criminal Identification bureau of New York\npolice headquarters;\nA resident of Dannemora;\nAnother detective to whom the\nnegro allegedly admitted his three\nprevious convictions;\nThe negro's attorney, who testified to an agreement tli.it the\nman should plead \"guilty\" as a\nfirst offender, Instead of \"not\nguilty,\" aa a repeater.\nThe Judge ruled that it waa optional with the jury to convict, the\n, .accused of a first offence instead\n*of a fourth if lt wished.\nOf course the jury so wished, and\none more great .American law was\nmade of no effect.\nIt has to be admitted that those\nwho are trying to cope with the\ncriminals In the United States have\nsevere handicaps.\nAUNT HET\n\"The Hogans can't help bein\"\npoor, but poverty ain't no excuse lor them children not\ntendin'   to  their  noses.\"\nZero in density! As thick as poor\nmen in the United States senate.\nABOUT AU MODKSTY CAN DO\nNOW IS TO PBUBR IN CALLING\nALL    OF    TUG    EXPOSED    P^VBT\n\"ANKLE.\"\nImagine \u25a0 war with Moxico under\nthe slogan, \"For God and the oil\ncrowd!\"\nYour grippe is improving if Willie's\n\u25a0M Nm to require only a scolding\nInstead of a spanking.\nDON'T BE BORED IF RADIO IS\nROTTEN. ON SUCH OCCASIONS\nGUESTS   WILL   DROP   IN.\nWhat the Filipino leaders really\nwant isn't freedom for the islands,\nbut a boss who is a native.\nCan,uliai.ism: Putting up man Permanent buildings to tear down next\nyear.\nFaith may be foolish, but, alas'\nso many philosophers who depend\ned  on   reason  atone  went   mad-.\nOnly one death to each 1000 cars?\nWhy, buggies are that fatal. One\nman was killed  in I  buggy last yi-ur.\nExits Were Inadequate\nIn London, Ont., a four-story busl-\n.tiess block caught fire,  und  no  fewer\n\u2022 than IS young p;*ople Jumped from\nthe fourth   Mury,   one  to  her  death\n.to escape  death   from   Bra.\nNo mention Is made in the dispatch,\n.\"of fire escapee. Had provision ol\nfire escapes been libe-al. It would be\na moat unusual happening for all of\nthem to bo wrapped in flames immediately.\nWhile the first wires on the Montreal theater horror, Wbtfl 77, chlfly\nchildren, were crushed to death, led\nto the assumption that the  stairway\n.exit waa straight. It was later disclosed  that  the   stairway  had   a  turn\nin  it. and  that  the turn  led   to   th.-\nidisasUr.\nThere is literally no excuse for a\n, busluesa block not being equipped\nj-with fire escapes. When one is not\nf eo equipped, someone Is wag>-ring\nfthe lives of human beings on the proposition that fire will in ver occur there.\n| There is hardly more excuse for\n\/ttvsr having a place of assembly\n{whose access and outlet is by a stairway with jogs.\nPlenty of theater.* havi main staircases without a turn.\nNot a single school In Winnipeg\noperated by the school board, unless\n'. there has been a change of policy\n'lately, has a staircase with a turn\nfin it. By the model plans used for\n-over a quarter of a century by Win-\njnipeg, every sehool buHdlnfl tuu two\n^maln entrances, which arc oa opposite\n' sides of the school, and on dtfi rent\nstreets, and between tan b entrance\n\u25a0fond the first floor Is u straight stalr-\n\u2022case. Further, no third story may be\nf built on a Winnipeg school\n\\ A time will come, lt Ih\njaay, when the business block without\nadequate fire exits, und ths pi\nassembly  with  a Jogged   main   stalr-\n\u25a0way, will be unknown.\n\u25a0\u25a0\nSAINT JOHN, N.B., Jan. U.\u2014A\nprominent soldier, big gams hunter\nand explorer, arrived here today on\nCanadian Pacific railway steamer\nMellta In the person of Col. Fred\nLindsay, who has been on u short\ntrip to Great Britain and the con\ntlnent\nIt's odd that  those who avoided\nchurch because they needed exercise in the summer now sit at\nhome by the fire on Sunday.\nCourtesy consists in treating the\notht r fi'lNiw as though he WWtt M\nimportant as he feels.\nA LUCKV MAN IS ONE WHO\nBAI KNOl'OH OF LAST YEARS\nD-ICOM1 TO I'AV THE FIRST\nQUARTER OF THE TAX ON IT.\nYou   can   always   tell   tli\"   MONT\natlve   side   in    South   America.     It's\nthe one guarded by six United States\nmarines.\nYou aren t old until you'd rallu-r\n\u25a0\u2022tori what you now believe than to\nsec the truth if the truth conflicts.\nCOfTtct tahia s-'ntence: \"The pour\nthing is alone now.\" said he, \"and I'm\nglad to pay her alimony.\"\nThere tn alien hold-up Dtafl in\n.Vmerlca. but they don't call it a\nforeign  policy  as   in  Chin...\nTAKING THE WATER FOR THE BIG SWIM\natlve party was last Soptember,\"\nMr. Rogers explained, \"ts pretty\nmuch In the same position of an\narmy that sustains defeat. The defeated force must speedily reorganize and present a bold front\u2014it cannot compromise and lt cannot temporize.\"\nTlio CoriM-rvutlvc party, Mr. I.oners said, had emerged fruit) the last\nKcni-nil (lection In u state of \"seml-\nparalysls.\" Prompt and vigorous\ntreatment would be required to reestablish the touch with the electorate\nwhich had  prevailed in the  past.\nTOWN   PURIFIED\nMAGNOLIA. Miss., Jan. 24.\u2014This\ntown has been purified by fire. Cards,\ndice and questionable literature and\npictures were tossed'by 1500 citizens\nInto a community bonfire.\nfcOSTRE\nandhou)to\ncure it at-' \u2022\nhome!\nThe Fast Way!\nBr Dr. Frai.lt McC*r\nwithout drugi,\nlerumi or surgery\nIf tiM Imv* -to-.tr.**. wild tt -j***-.**1 tW\nDr Fruit McCoy \u2022 cvmplcl*' mJimnil\ntrcatiM for lhe <:uring *f go>lr* it horn*;\nNo cosily mrta-cm*- or -rquipmcni ne*.-*!-\n\u20221*7 Throufh p-n-m*. km.-*ktigt rf\ntoo. diemnlry v\\A health SMdMSBfc Dr\nMcCoy in-itr-icl-i jnu \u00ab,,h hw (i-eiliw \u2022\na-MOpl*. IHlfSSf lingiiagr \u00abp<J common\n\u25a0tnif \u2022* icr.\nComplete\nTREATISE\nDance Dresses\nshould be cleaned and refreshed\nonce or twice during the season\nto maintain   their  elegance.\nH. K. FOOT\nHigh-Class   Dyer 4  Cleaner\nFAIRVIEW   \u2022   NELSON,   B.   C.\nBy  LAURA   A.   KimXMAM\ntizismTiTrmTST-zZ\nANSWERS TO INQUIRIES\nTOMORROW'S   MENU\nBreakfast\nLeft-uver   Apple    B-fcttM\nCereal\nBroiled   Biles  ,.f   Ham\nPepovsjrt Coffee\nLuncheon\nBaked   Tuna   Diata\nGraham Bread\nLeft-over Prunes Cookies\nTea\nDinner\nRout Lamb\nBrown  Gravy\nPotttOM Beets\nCol.    Slaw\nCottafff   Pudding Coffee\nUnemployed Parade\nCalgary Behind\nRed Flag; Some Jailed\nm\nCALGAKY, Jan. 2-1.\u2014Following a\nparade of unemployed behind a\nred flag, 17 of them were Jailed today for getting meals in restaurants\n;ind then refusing tu pay. They i \u25a0*\u25a0-\npresHed UMBWtlVSjg ai iMkppy tu be\nin jail out of the cold. Those ar-\n\u25a0\u2022attd ii-rhni'J itvcn Canadian***,\nfour I'lnglishin* n, I tin\u25a0-\u2022 .Scotsmen.\ntwo   American,   om   fWtjtlt   and   one\nIriahtMAi\nB,    V.\u2014BOW    can    1    remo* i\nfrom a wool drtat cauatd by spilling\nsome   of   tin'   vim tar   lOhlUoa   from\nsweet pfokles upo\nhnawm   \\v.i--n ths color ol i tthtit\nlias been t-hiuigcil bj an a. al such as\nvinegar   or   lemon   Juioo,   tht   original\ncolor can of;en bt rattorod by sponge\nIng with ammonia and wattr ani then\nwith chloroform.\nMrs.   c.   If,   H-i   would   like   t0|\nknow how di-Hcii' s.s.'ii stni'-s make\nthat creamy drotslng they sell on\npotato .salad'.'\nAiihw-t\u2014There ar\u00ab rarlou-l srayt of\nmuking a cr-aamy dresstng.   Om way\nbj to fold I st ff ly btattD doublt rr,am\nInto BMyonnattt talad droMlng. -\\n-\notber is tht following; Bwttl Crtaa\nDrafting!   Mix  together  tht  slightly\nbtattn   Viilk   of   tVO   tggt,   l--teaspoon\nof salt, a taw grains \"f ptpptr, -i-\nttaapoon of dry mustard powdw, and\non-- taUttpoon of granutgtod .sugar\nami plaet tins mixture In the top of a\ndouble boili-r ovtr boiling watar. A4d\ntwo tablttpooM of vlnopur and two\ntabli'.si'uoi.s of cold water and slir till\nwell    UtOdtd    ami    thlchtnodt      Then\nadd   two   tahltipoona   of   bvttar  and\ncoul   the   mixture.     BtfOTt   ttTVlng   on\ntht potatoat told In K-cnp of stiffly\nwhipped btavy or \"dottWt\" cr Ht\n' mttwrtd  after  whipping).\nB. '\/-. Ii\u2014What kind of cloth is\nbest lo use for furniture, polishing\u2014\nsometbin*< that will not scratch the\nsurface of wood'.' -\\lso tell me how-\nto make a good oil poli.sh.\nAnswer\u2014A piece oi old velvet is\nboat Here is a splendid formula for\nOil Polish: Mix together equal parts\nof sweet oil. chloroform and alcohol.\nShake the mixtuiv well and then rub\nquickly on the wood, polishing by\nrubbing till lh*4 friction makes the\nwood hot.\nKit, A. ii -Kindly tell me how to\nstring btadl OH a spool to crochet a\nbead bag.\nAnswer    Simply     string    them\nMoving Pictures and the Eyes\nA ftw years ago our eye ipeClalUtt\nwart warning us about the bad effects\nof tin motion pictures on the eyes.\nThe vibration of the rapidly moving\npictures prevented a continuous focus\nof the eyes on tht* sere-, u, and the constant channe the muscles of tin tyet\nhad to make to follow the vibrating\npicture  whs  injurious  to  tin   \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nAs many folks may bt foregoing tht\npleasure of teeing a good pictun be\u00ab\nMUM tii* y fear the bad effect upon the\neyes. It will be gratifying lo know- that\nour moving picture photographers havo\nbeen able to no perfect their work that\nthis danger to the tjru has been practically  removed.\nTwo Los Angtlti research men, Drt>\nIrvine and Wtyman, have been expert*\nmentlng with tht ttYect of the moving\npicture un the eyes, as compared With\nreading tht avsfaflt magailne.\nThty used university students! Junior\nUgh school children, aged about 14 to\nIf, and aome buhstlt people of Los\nAngelt-s.\nOne hundred ^nd Bft) ptrtom wan\nexamined.\nAfter   uialiiiig   thltt   or   Ftttl   U   '\neach   person   to   tt>*t   the   normal   dtgTtt\nof vision, \"the rahjtot was s.nt int'j the\nprojection room, und the picture begun.\nTin- rttt of tht gioup followtd at ont*\nhalf minute periods. At tht cumpl< -\ntlon   of   the   plcluie    the    suijj.cts    wer.\ntaken out.in the same order thty wool\nin, and immediate tests were mad*\nEach subject watched tht picture for\ntn hour ami u half.\"\nFor testing tlu- eyes with reading tht\nsame subjects were sent lata t watt*\ni.ghtid room whore thty wtw rsQolrtd\nto read current mOgattMl foi a psrltd\nof 45 minutes. %\u00a3ltt which the ttaht\ntests Wtrt mad..\nTht results showed that ot a gftojg\nreading for 45 mlnuttt, about 43 per\ncult showed t letssnlng of their vltton,\nwhile of lh.- same group viewing a black\nand white picture only about Jl par\ncent showed a lessening of thi lr vision,\n\"n other words, viewing i picture tor\nU hour and a halt is nut as hard on\nthe eyes as  reading fur 45 minutes.\nAnd   the  lesson?\nThat you should Dot puss up a good\npicture, thinking that it hurts the 4 yes.\nIt Im not only not harmful, but is really\na   relaxation   tor  body  and  mind.\n.\u201e     ,    ,  -     \"a. \u2022'\n\u2022  !>,(.    it     .-\nis. c\u00bbr'\u00ab(\u00ab \u25a0**\u2022\u25a0\n.:i m m aim\nk\u00ab i- wl. .albtl. \u2022\nI\nSo Declares Hon. Robert Rogers\nConcerning Rumor That Conservative  Meeting  Off\nTOROKTO,   Jan.   14.\u2014Charlai   a.\nMd wards was announced today at the\nfirst annual convention of publishers of Canadian business papers and\nJournals as the new president of the\nassociations. Others elected were\nVict;-President.-*, H. W. KiiiKslund,\nE. J. Holllday, .Muntreal; T. L.\nJacksun, Winnipeg, and K. F. Wrigley,   Vancouver.\nWIKNIPBQ, Jan. 24.\u2014Reports\nthat the Dominion convention of the\nCoMtrvaliVt forces would be post-\nponed indefinitely were branded as\n\"mere speculations from irresponsible sources'\" in a statement issued\nlore   today   by   Hon.   Robert   Rogers.\n\"Ptrhapt if the trouble It taken\nto run down these rumors you will\nlight un a genius who has little interest in the Conservative party,\"\nMr.   Rogers  declared.\nA convention this year, Mr. Rogers botttvad to be the only way\nthrough which the party could be\noil'*, t:\\ely   reconstructed.\nTht party has to pull itself together and unltss that is commenced\nwith tht least possible delay, the\npulling will  be in vain, for the  rea-\nn that there will be no vital nucleus of party strength to pull to.\"\nA  party defeated as the Conserv-\nMcCOV PUBLICATIONS\n*aiH *\u2022\u00bb T.m.tt Slr-sH, VMS****, ItL\nIn thin city, where so much\ngood Cta is well made. It would\nbe presumptuous, if we could,\nto tell how it is done. But\ntry || with Pacific Milk. Words\n,,ni datertbt, but a clearer idea\nwould, b \u25a0 conveyed if we could\nservo i cup,\nPACIFIC MILK\nHead Office, Vancouver\nFactories   at   La-dnsr   and   Abbotsford\nBeSur^&\\jetABox To-Day\/\n\u25a0BUK\n\u25a0_\\\nEnds Pain 4 Grows New Skin\nBuilding\nMaterial\nLet us figure your bilk\nof Building Material.'Coast\nLumber a specialty.\nJOHN BURNS & SON\nBILLHEADS\nWith our complete\nRuling Equipment\nand our\nbead silk, wind them un a spool, and\nuse M many beads ;is directiun.s Otsl\nfor, imshing thom down to the crochet\nhook un the thread on which they an\nstrung and huldinj,- back the other\nbtadl on tht same thread till you\nhave crocheU'd llio.se few Into the bag.\nMost fancywurk shops sell booklets\non making bead bags for 25 cents or\nunder.     Why   dun't   you   buy   such   a\nbooklet'.'\nTomorrow\u2014The delicious Jelly Hull.\nAddress   inquiries   to   Miss   Kirkman |\nmid    inclos'.    stampi'il-addresscd   envelope   for   reply.\u2014Editor.\nGOVERNOR-GENERAL\nWILL BE HONORED\nCALUAKV, Jan. 24,\u2014An honorary\ndegree will be conferred upon Viscount Willingdun, governor-general,\nby the University of Alberta, when\nhis excellency reaches Edmonton In\nApril. This Information is contained\nIn a lettw from Lleutenant-Governor\nEgbert to Mayor Osborne of Calgary.\nKitty students of New York Homoeopathic medic;i 1 ru-llege. swallowed\npoison -.'.ip-suliM for start of six\nmonths' campaign as human poison\nguages\nHeating Stoves\nGoing at Cost\nWhile the Stock Lasts\nCall Early if You Arc Open for\nSnaps\nNELSON HARDWARE CO.\nWholaaala and   Retail  Quality  Hardwara\nNalaon Phona 21 B. C.\nFAST AUTOMATIC PRESS\nWe can supply Billheads and Statements at the same\nprice as you buy\nthem for in the east\nYOU SAVE THE FREIGHT\nLet Us Quote You\nThe Daily News Job Dept\nPhone 144\u2014Two Lines\nPRINTING RULING BOOKBINDING\n \u2022r\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS\/TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 25, 1927\nPage five-\nJanuary'\nClean-Up\nSale\nIt is our policy every January to make a clean-up of\nall broken lines\u2014that ia, linea we have not all sizes in\u2014\nand we now offer many High-irrade Shoes at pnces a\ngreat deal less than original cost, in order that we may\nkeep our stock in order.\n115   PAIRS    WOMEN'S    HIGH-GRADE    SLIPPERS,\nbroken lots  -f3-95\n150   PAIRS  WOMEN'S   SLIPPERS   AND   OXFORDS,\nregular  \"57.00  and  $8.00  goods   $2.95\n90 PAIRS WOMEN'S BOOTS  ?3.65\n20 PER GENT DISCOUNT\nOn All Felt Slippers and Boots,\nOn All Hockey Boots,\nOn All Spats and Legging*-\nMEN'S BOOTS, Black\nand Tan, Goodyear\nWelt  \"?4.35\nBOYS' BOOTS, Sizes\n1 to 5  ?2.65\nR. ANDREW & CO.\nLeaders   in   Foytfaahion\nLE\nTeachers Are Hosts to\nSunday School Classes\nat Fruitvale Gathering\nPltriTVALE, \\B.Ct -Tan. 24.\u2014The\nteachers, of the Sunday school, Mrs.\nH.    C.    Davis,    mm    Purns    nnd    Mrs.\nFinrh   entertained   tbe   Sunday   scl I\nClasses ut ;i suptMT and party in the\nCommunity hall on Friday. The mothers wore  invttetf.  All   enjoy.*d   (lie   i.ov-\nl*Om*ajiRir\neltles of the evening, the games and\nCoattttS. Misst Marion Christie and\nAlls*^ Helen Morrison won the prizes\nfor the cont-jtii*-*.\nj'rixi-i u.r.' awarded to the following -.-uihIk for nfidar atttadaaet nt\nSunday  school:\nMisses Marion Clnistie, Dora Grieve,\nIl.'l.-ti ;imi Jenny Morrison, Haael\nKnowler, Bertha aad Btstit Mason,\nIfatti rs Jim Davit, I'.ob Davis. Fred\nColt, Willie Williams and Charlie\nWilliams.\nThs teachers were assisted by some\nof tin- mothtrs.\nRikht*. htjp -*-*\u25a0\n\u20229\nr^\nf They do so enjoy the\n\u2022atisfying, strength-giving, delicious, dish of\nClark's\nPork-Jeans\n\u2014Simply heat and serve;\naavee work and money.\nSoli aTaTW'-ara\nW. CLARK Limited, Montreal\nw_mummmtmmmm0Bmtmm\nKaslo Ladies Hold\nBake Sale in Aid of\nNew X-Ray Outfit Fund\nK.V-l.i*. B.C., Jan. 24\u2014 Tlm Ronl-\ntui I. ni i.s-.1 auxiliary held a well*\nattended ..;> k*- salt Saturday afternoon in tin- Daffodil t*ii rooms, kindly\nloaned for tha oooatlon by Mrs. Statt-\nTat nr.n'nils an tt aid in the campaign fur a now first class X-ray ma-\n,'h'ti-    tot   iin'   hospital.     The   present\nS-ruv    fs    said     I.,    bt    WOtt    HH,     loll\n\u25a0tnot  then    It  a   bitter,  K.isi.i   wants\nBALFOUR NOTES\nBALFOUR I'..', J\u00abn. '...\u2014Mrs. U'y-\nburg   and   baby,   who   nre   at   present\nNslson,   p.ml   a   IQrortM   W*ak-\n, :i.j   vi-   i    in   Mr.   and   Mrs.   < J*tt.s,   Mrs.\nvVyburg'i   paraatt,   last   week-end.\nMnonliahl skating p-irtics ar.' now\ntaking   place   at   Cherry   Bay.\nTli.. Ho -non meter dropped to 5 de-\nm \u25a0 below lero last week, the cotd-\nesi of ih.. ssason.\n,\\ contlderabli amount nr ice has\nt'oitii-'l n-und ihe slip at Procter, hut\nnm 4-nough to interfere with the\nMoyie   or   the   tugs   getting   in.\nTiie general msttlng of the Balfour\nGuild of the Church nf Kngland was\nheld al tht horns of Mrs. Gates on\nWednesda]   with   \u25a0   vers   toot  attend-\niiii->iin-.|s.\nMrs Kenned) was reelected con-\nvtratr, with Airs, Brsnllson rh joint\nconvener. < lonstdsrabli buslasta was\ndtscurmi .1 and it Alter commJtttt was\nformed,\nBody Carried Over by Donations at First; \"Ask Separate Armistice Day\nWINNIPEG, Jan. 24. \u2014 Sir Percy\nLake, in a review of the work of ths\nCanadian Iaegion since its Inception 14\nmonths ago, ln touching on the question\nof finance, referred to the fact that\ndifficulties had been experienced tn this\nregard, but that Lieutenant-General Sir\nRichard Turner, who was the \"real,\nGenuine founder of the legion,\" had\nforeseen this and got other members\nof the executive council to appeal to\ntheir personal friends with the result\nthat |5700 was contributed, made up of\n$2801) from British Columbia, $1830\nfrom Quebec, $1170 from Ontario, and\n$290 from Alberta friends. By the end\nof July, he said, the legion was paying\nIts way through the collection of per\ncapita tax.\nHe regretted that the Army and Navy\nVeterans in Canada, the Amputation\nAssociation of the Great War, and the\nveterans of France had decided not to\nJoin the legion.\nThe convention got down to business\nlate today and passed a number of\nresolutions.\nDeclaration was made of the legion's\nintention to obtain recognition ln relation to federal and provincial offairs\naa representative of the whole body of\nex-service men. The declaratios which\nsaid that the legion was \"the real united veteran association of Canada\" mused great enthusiasm.\nAsk Separata Day\nAnother resolution urged the government to make arrangement for adequate housing and permanent display\nof a collection of war pictures. The\ngovernment was also requested to set\naside Armistice day as a separate national holiday.\nSupport was voted the League of Nations an an instrument of pt ac, and |\nresolution urging the conscription of\nwealth In time of war was passed.\nOther resolutions asked the government\nto pay thp funeral expenses (.f ex-service men, and erect a headstone on all\ngraves; requested equalisation of pensions for older veterans of the R.N.W.\nM.P.; the awarding of government contracts, within the Empire, and that the\nEmpire should receive first consideration in matters of immigration.\nTwo hundred and two delegates registered for the session. Saskatchewan\nleading with 7fi, Manitoba -1.1. Alberta\n26, Ontario 24, and British Columbia 22.\nFernie and Cranhrooh\nVeterans Off for\nWinnipeg Meeting\nr-'i:i:\\iK. B.C., .i.m. lm, -- .\\i tat Do-\nminion convention of the Canadian 1.-*\ngion of the British Empire Bervlc.\nleague, which is being convened at Winnipeg oil   Monday,  the   1-Vri.l-    [.,>-.-   will\nI- rtprtnntsd by Roberi Hillsborough,\n'\"'\"'i veteran. .Mr. Billaborough in\ntrained for the Manitoba capital on Sal\nunlay  night.     On   board  Ihe  not   trail\nwas    D;,vi,t    llalerow,    chief   oi'    DOllM\nCranbrook,  wh., a*-  sinner dsleg .it- to\nthe  v lerans' gathering,  was a   traveling\ncompanion of ths P-tralt representative\nThis column Is being conducted\nby Mrs. M. J. Vigneux. All newt\nof a social nature including receptions private entertainments,\npersonal Items marrlaaes etc.. will\nappear in this column. Telephone\nMrs. Vigneux at her home.\nAllan Gilroy was on Sunday evening\nthe guest of honor at a delightfully\nlolly surprise birthday and bon voyage\nparty given by a number of his Nelson\nfrl-ands at the home of his parents, Mr.\nand Mrs. John GUroy of Willow Point\nwhere Mr. Gilroy was week-ending. A\nbeautiful sliver clgkrette ease and pipe\nwert presented to the guest of the evening from th**' happy gathering, who\nmade their way to the point in a huge\nsleigh, behind which were Hmallei\nalelahs and bobs. Among, those at tbe\nparty were Mr. and Mrsll, W. Dawson\nMr and Mrs. A. W. Idiens, Captain and\nMrs W A. Richardson, Miss Aloise\nWragge Miss Violet Hamilton, Misses\nKitty and Alia Johnstone, Miss Owen\nScott-Lauder, Miss Dorothea Graham,\nMisses Lillian and Jean Hunter, Miss\nMarlon Blackwood, Jack Ink, P. Brea-\nley Mr Carter, Charles Hamilton, Capt.\nH Hi neks of Howser, Roger Cornish.\nMr. Doull, William Itebentun and E.\nMorgan.\nMrs. Wllllnm Heasell, Gore street,\nwho has been a patient ol Kootenay\nLake General hospital for the past few\nweeks, left yesterday for htr home.\nMr. and Mrs. T. B. Hipginbotham of\nthe north shore havi returned iron*\nseveral  weeks spent   in  (3aigat7,  where\nthey were the gucttl of h <r at many\nsocial affairs.\nMat Mabel Latin spent Suiting friends at South Sloenn.\nyam Mary ptntley, Anaabls btotk, is\nin   Trnil   tpsndtflg  B   Wi . I,   lhe   gUStf!   of\nher parents. .Mi. md Mrs   a   u   Ban!\nley.\n\u25a0 \u2022    \u2022    \u2022\nMrs. E. Gordon of Bonnington vai i\nvisitor to 'own v. itsrdcg\nMrs. It Ra-bartt tf f\/tHtw Point tfta\nyesterday in town.\nMrs. Of ner of Harrop wai i hot-ft-tr\nin Rsltofl ywttirday\nMrs. T. a. Anvv ami bor daughter,\nMiss Dorothy, motored to town yesterday I'roin Cedar  Poini\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs.   _   J.   S.iulni:.o   of   CatgftVy   li.i;\narrived to join her hui band, who is ro\nlieviiiK it. )\u25a0:. Ch ov in m. C P.R. tlekt\nnt'iii*.' during Mr. \u25a0 liact i vacation i\nthe coast i\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nw. farrtat tnf t  w   Bingay of Tad\nanac   nrriv.-d   in   Iowa   BundS]\nfrom Kitnberley and  left on\ntrain for their borne.\nIll Baker Street,   Phone S00\nSPORTS DRESSES\nIN A SPECIAL CLEANUP\nAt $7.50 Each\nDresses of All-Wool Flannel\nor Jersey in one or two\npiece style, and in a range\nof colors. Sizes 16 to 38\nonly. Values to $15.00.\nCLEANUP PRICE, *?7.50\nEACH.\nCHILDREN'S COATS\nOne Price, $8.95 Each\nFur-trimmed or Utility\nCoals. Made of splendid\nwarm coating in Browns,\nGreya or Fawns. Sizes 8 to\nM Km, Values to $15.00.\nAIJ, ONE PRICE, S8.95\nEACH.\nIMPORTED FLANNELETTE\n3 Yards hr $1.00\nPlain or striped English Flannelette.\nHorrockses make. 36 inches wide.\nExtra wearing quality. SPECIAL\nSALE PRICE, 3 PAIRS FOR 81.00.\nSPECIAL SALE\nOF POINT\nBLANKETS\nAt 20 Per Cent\nOff\nEnglish     Point\nBlankets in 3, 3%\nor 4 Point.    White or colored.    Extra\nquality wool.   CLEARING AT 20 PER\nCENT  DISCOUNT.\nJaeger All-Wool Blankets. Regular\ni $17.00 to $20.00 the pair. SPECIAL\n..PRICE,  2ft PER   CENT  LESS.\n*n!\nspi ni | \u25a0\nM, I'l.n-ihl   nt,.I    Mi-***   Mil.lri'd   li*'. Inc.\nJack Weir, who hat I -1 n   pi tiding the\nm !\u25a0 i   week   at   Hit?   home  of   his    nl   .\nMr.   snd    .Mrs.   J*Tnes     \\\\< ii*. Stanley\nttrttta   l< 11   Sai urda}   tvi tfaf for   Mt\nI'imc.\nMrs.   H.   R.   Tttrnstn-d   <mt  the  tea\n.turda)  ;ii  badminton,     Mrn.\nlajor of Procter, Mra. Gordon Baltett'a\nm  i ....]\u25a0 iho sftek-tod) wat ;\u2022 rtsltor\nI. thf cluh.\n! NESTlEi5\nMILK\nExtra rich\ncooking  ,\nUnci \u00a9 \/\nbaki\nNestles\nVrfpurtdbu\ntivnaba-ncf\nNESTL&\nNm\nSANDY MACDONALD\n, PAYS VISIT FERNIE\nPERNtE, i:\u00ab*. .I,,,,. -_{ \\. ,\\i,\u201e\u25a0\u201e.,.\ntia, \\\\ lnnlp*f, Jtrad nf tbe \u00abhnlssaJi\nfirm oi.. ral ini und< p hia oarac throucli--\nout tii.' w. si.th provlness, and who hI-\n\u25a0o oootrolt thi retell i om tin i trryiiii\non buslneti in thli eiti tmdtr the name\nof the Crows- Neat Trading company,\n*i\"*n( i  n a aa]    Hon tha i mi ol tat\nw.-4'k   on   on*.*  i.i   - ,|   inur.s  oi\ninspection.\nH. L. Hayne. assistant district orpin-\nror  the  provincial   aovt>riini>-m,   rs-\nturned   hoin.    -tfttf   U   absence   nf   10\ndays spent at Victoria on departmental\nbattntta.\nSAYS BEER HEALTHIER\nTHAN COFFEE OR TEA\nLONDON*, Jan. 24. \u2014 Beer ft better\nfor tho health than tea or coffee be-\ncaust of its vitamin ront-ent, .\"aid Dr.\nJ. btwlt Hosedale of SL Thomas' hospt-\nlal, addrpdtilnff the Peopled League of\nHealth on common errors of diet.\n\"Our Valium and stout-henrt. d tnott*\ntors were fur greater ment eaters than\nire we, but they balanced their tUtti\n'< prOUUl with beer, which contains\nid tun In h and has a largo dietetic\nvilli-, instead of with ths valueless tea\nind toffee of today,\" aald the physician.\nDYNASTY OF MAWKQUINS\nP. TnunR of Riondel\nir. Eftlton,\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nMips Mori.**!   Btanley of Nftkusp, who\nqm bssa   \u25a0 h ru isl  ox  KI *-\nMav M.'Kai land, i: i hit \u25a0!   \u2022 i n tt li ft oa\ntat i n   \" tin   \u25a0 ir Trail  In\nvisit   li. r   fatlur,   ,\\.   l; s   Si.-;\nmerly of Nelson.\nDr. nini   tu     K-1    Maun i.  Annabh\n-.1 gunds)  *\nSouth Bit\n\u25a0  i    ni  towa ft'*\ntsrday en rouCt from 1 i\n:lt    I'\"i ;i-> I'-    Lain\nMiss   Olivt-    W tl.iiin.    UN.,   of^ the\nR\nrtturaad tt Rossland tftsr a\nvisit    tf>    ll'\nMr. nnd Mr?, a. i;  Etulll-van, K#rr apart\nments. .\non   laturda]   tventna   Mr.   and   Mrs.\"\nfolni Cartmel were hosts si tour tablst\nnf brlfij?.'.  wh< ii   iio-  playera\nmd  Mr-*-.  Hunh   H Rtd   M'-\nK. \u00ab;.  Matthaw,  Mr. and   Mi\nDawson, Dr, tnd Mn   L   B  Borden, Mi\nnnd Mrs. L   \\    Roai i     Mr. and Mrs A\ni\u00bb.  M< i.. od,  Mr     B, 0   Rmyth. Mtp   C\n\u00bb. Qarland titd W, .i  Btuivton.\n!   Sundai\nmorning for St\" '\u25a0 i tiding tin-\npail  month  thi   gut -*   \u25a0    h<\nMr. and Km   William G\nmer strv. |\n\u2022     \u25a0     \u2022\n''. i hard itff last i   \u25a0\nlictnn.\nFernie Beer Licence\nFees Are Two Hundred\nand Fifty This Year\nON THEIR WAY TO CALIFORNIA\nMillar,   former division   xttp-T-\n.   left   Sunday   t-venln-**:   for   lhe\nW. o.\nBtl ii'l' *\n'n:.   I.\nMr. uid Mrs. B. t. O'Orady. Ti; Hoch\ntot ttn \u25a0 t, \u25a0 tti rtali d at bridge Batur<\ni.iy erenln\n\"d .Mr. and Mrs fl. P Melroi >-. Mr. and\nMi i rlea P. P Pnulkner, Mr. aad\nMrt W E Ki :. Mr md Mrs. i:. C\nWrairs.'.   Mr*    J    I1    Paterton   of   Pnrl\nnxii:,  B.C, Jaa,  I4^-By\nI olution  oi   tht   British  Columbia  Oo-v-\n. :-Tini. in   Uquor board, the ftt for bttr\n[lOSaos    In    Kerni-    for   tilt    year.    11*27.\nhit l n flxtd Bl   tlw   iam of |189, in\nli.'i.'rtnining   tha   Itctnet   fi i -1   ter   tht\nrd hat takat Into\nconaldsratlon   ths   volums  of   butiassa\n\u25a0 i by tht Ucsncsss throughout\nths provlacs, us wall ,i: tht locations\nof   th.-   rttptctivt   lictnasd    premises\nwith   a    view   of   making   tat   ttt    uniform   and   equitable,   it   is   stattd.\nThtrt art n Uetacad boar parlort\nBad thr\u00ab \u25a0 im. lici nesi ihii ytar; oat\nof the bear parlort, however, raeta-tts\nhad the licence Indttlaltaly luaptndad\nthtouab t eoavlotloa being obtainod by\ntht local authorities of a enntrnven-\ntton   of   the   provisions   of   tl,-\nbi ni   i.imi.ir  aat. _\nOpen-Air Tourist\nIs Seriously III,\nFernie Hospital\nI'KKNIi:. DC.. Jan. 24. \u2014 A mnn Riv-\nwiiii-nii Malllfaa, who\ntrrlvad In tkt olty Priday night In des-\ntitutt  tlroumstancss, waa stricken with\nheart   -Mirk.  Saturday, and admitted\nio   the    Fernie    hit-spit irl,    where    it    is\nfound he  is also threatened  wllh pneumonia.    .Mulligan claims to be | palnttr\nhiiliirg  from southern   Alher-\ni.i.    Bt  wat   traTtllag    wttta ird    In\nnsaroh i.f tmployment, and had tnanagerl\ntn   reach    this   city   by   riding   freight\nAbovo   are   shown   Qa\u00abrg\u00ab   Touat,   Toronto   youth,   who   conquered   the\ntie-H*h. rot-n Catallna gnp -when nearly 'lOO other leading swimmers failed, and\nhis pal, -OT Kittling- efca\u00bbDtoB high diver of Canada, aboard tht motor\n->\u25a0<]\u25a0*\u25a0 on sfhloh they maAt tbl trip to California to compete In tlie $25,000\n,-v- ni  bt-tmuat thoy la.'k.'.l tho fundi m pay taSttntf Tare*.\nwho   tin***   heen   spend'nc\n\u20221   Sliri(t:iv\ntt I !\u25a0 i.v- r, Colo . is in\nJohn  1> i - r.\nevening.\na. h. nmptti\n'he city\nMiss Marlon   Blackwood,   n\nraat, vat\n'h.' Junior  i^' dg<   elub\nif th.. wi \u2022 k, wh. ii thoi i   playlnt wire\nMiss Ulllan Hunter, Mts   Jean Hunti r\ntflu Allei ti Maatfli Id, Ml     To \u25a0\u25a0    Mil\nFERNIE ACCOUNTANT\nINTERIM CUSTODIAN\nFERNIE, ac . Jar   14.\u2014In ths matter of R. Q. MtBwen, baker ol\ni in-   Banki uptcj   act,   J    E\nrttuntant, !\u25a0'\u2022 rnlo, B.C., I\n\u25a0 .1   tin. rim   cui todlan     Thi\nat  crt'iiitors   fixes   Januan   :\"*\ntt \"t the first   mssting,   wlun\nthe tppolntmtni of permansnt trustee\nin baniruptc] will bt mads, tad other\nformal business transutstf, it ts \u00bbfat-\ned the total liabilities will bi In the\nnelgnboi hond or $5000.\nFernie Rotarians\nAre Preparing for\nBig Dog Racing Fun\nFKI.N'Ii:.   r.r.   J--H.   M,   \u2014  With   the\napproach   of   tht   data   for   tht   \"Hig\nTime\" under the auspices of the I'Vrni.-\nKotary club, to he held on February 2,\ntht satlrt proceeds from which are be-\nIng donttM to th.- swimming pool fund,\ntkl-Jumptrt, boyt and their don fbv\nthe racst nr.' all training industriously\nfor tl,.' various events. The winter\ntporti coinriiittte of tht Rotary elub\nwere   pleasantly   surprised   the  end  ot\nR bi ti   tti-y   iv. i\\- ti  it $1(1 sold\nplt-re, the eomptlrnenti of Thomas Whe-\nlan, pro) i't- of thr Ri gi nt hsttl,\n\\ ancouver, irhtch Is ti. be used tt prilt\niiioih y for the dog rac< i Mr, Wht bin,\nprior tn retnoi Ini t, was resi-\ndeni  of this olt)   for many ji m ;\nune   4,f   tht   old-llms   plonsi i\nCrow,   it was largsly out to hli getter-\nIt. dness    thai    in\ni.Tin. r yi\n1 is iMUgarattd, and during hts resl-\ndenee bert it was an annual event for\nNew Year'.'i day. The forthcoming b|g\ntint will include a grand ice carnival\nand moccasin dance.\nCanadian! in California ar*o pra-\n\u25a0mtlnt (ieorge Young wiih a medal\nmaiit of metal from Nelson's flagship, Victory.\nBERLIN, Jan. 24.\u2014Hilda Zlmmer-\nmann, who emerged from the annual fashion ball as German Queen\nof Fashions for 1927, is tho third of\na dynasty of popular mannequins.\nTwo of her aunts, the Misses KolJ-\nweit, a decade or two ago were frequently called upon to show off costly robes to German princesses and\ntheir entourage.\nQueen Hilde has not only beautiful\naunta, but a mother noted for her\ngood looks and \u25a0 father of gigantic\nstature whose forebears, because of\ntheir size, wero selected as grenadiers\nfor King Frederick William I of\nPrussia.\nThe young queen of fashions finds\ntime amid her new regal function! to\nattend a contribution school at nlgbt.\nCANADIAN GIRL ENGAGED TO ENGLISHMAN\nX THEM\nEDISON\nMAZDA LAMPS\nA Canadian Gen-era 1 Electrtr Prodiu **-    .\nColonel I ton worth, once of tho Royal\nHighlanders (Montreal), died in London, Ont.\nCHILDREN CRY\nFOR \"CASTORIA';\nEspecially Prepared for Inf^ts\nand Children of AH Ages\nMother! Fl.-h-her's Castoria has been\nfn use for over 30 yatffi tt rattan\nbabies and children of ConstInution,\nFlatulency. Wind Colic and Oiarrhea;\nnllayinK Fevorlshness arising therefrom, and, by rtsrulailng the stomach\nand Bowels, aids tht\nFood-    giving   natural    sleep    without\niiin.'   In.irs  sJ-fnatUN  of\nSPECLUa\non  ca\nBUSH'S\nPOttafft    paid    on\n|| ,iml over to*\nall out-of-town\n\u25a0 uttomtri\ncash   orders   of\nWomen's\nPeace-of-Miiic\nunder trying hygienic conditions . assured this new way.\nGiiks absolute protection\u2014\ndiscards like tissue.\ni$e &\nSanborn's\nMiss Constance Davies, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Davies of Toronto, whoie engagement to Ku<lolph Musprutt of .London, England, wat\nannounced in England recently. Mr. Muspratt Is the only ion of tht British\ncbtmlcal and Industrial magnate. Sir Max Muspratt.\nli\u00bb   ELLEN J   HUriLAM-D\nA DANCE, a sheer gown to be\nworn; a difficult hygienic littt-\natioo. You need no longer gire this\ncomplication a second thought.\nThe hazards of the old-time sani\nt**ry pad have been sup-planted anth\nvrotectkn atwolute and exquitika\nIt is tailed Kotez ... 5 timet aa\nabsorbeat at ordiiury cotton pada.\nAbsorbs and deodorizes tt tht\ntame time. That ending ail fear oi\noffending. -\n^\/ DuK-arda at easily as a piece of\n* tiasoe. No Uundry, No embar-\nratafmeat\nTon get it at any drug or department store simply by saving; *TCO-\nTEX.\" Be tore you get the genuine*.\nOnly Kotex itself ft \"Mke\" Kotex.\nWomen ask for it without hesitancy.\nTry Kotex. Comet 12 in t package.\nProves old ways an unnecessary risk.\nKOT\u20acX\nJTo \/sundry\u2014diacmrd like time\nCOAL   THAT   SATISFIES\nGait Lump and McGillivray Steam Coal Are Hifh\nin Heat Units\nDry Cord Wood  .ni Stov* Wood\nORDER YOURS NOWI\nNELSON  TRa\\NSFER   CO.,   LTD.\nMcLaughlin   and   Chevrolet    Sarvica\u2014Goodyoar   Tiro*\nCOR.   VERNON    AND   8TANLEY   8T8. \u25a0 \u2022 PHONI  \u00bb\n_\n r\n'TapftS-h ~*\n'THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY M01WTW, JANUARY 25, 1927\n\\ Us-Bd after Shaving\nDr. Chase's\nOINTMENT\nK-seps the Skin Soft,\nSmooth and Velvety\nDON'T FUSS WITH\nMUSTARD PLASTERS!\nDon't mix a me.ss nf mustard, flou\nand water when you ean relieve pain\nOoreneas nr stiffness with a little\ncle:m. white Musterole.\nMusterole i.s made of pure oil o\nmustard ami other helpful ingredients\n(|nd takes the place of mustard piasters.\n.Musterole usually Rives prompt re-\nffef from sore throat, bronchitis, ton\nallltis, croup, at Iff m?clc, asthma, n<*-u-\nfttlgla, headache, ronKe.st.nn, pleurisy\nrheuma t ism, lumhnRo, rnins and\nftches of the ha.'k nr joints, sprains\n90*re muscles, bruises, chiihlalns. fronted.; feet, colds of the chest (It may\nprevent  pneumonia).\nTho Musterole Co. of Canada, Ltd\nMontreal\nBetter than a mutt ard planter\nTHE PRINCE AT BALLATER\nHo\nTha Prion \"i WMm vlaltad Scotland rm-ntly (or a holiday nt Balmoral caBtlo.\nllffcluu, Titlimt iMpMtblC the guard of honor of the f:i mous   Black   Watch   regiment  as\nshown  hero dressed  In\nhe arrived  at  Itallater\nNINETEEN       IN\nIs Your Child\nThin and Weak?\nCod   Liver   Extract   in   Sugar-Coated\nTablets   Puts  On   Flesh  and\nBuilds   Them   Up\nIn Just a few days\u2014ntilclter thai.\njrou ever dreamt of\u2014these wonderful\nhealth -building, flesh-creating tablet*\nCalled McCoy's Cod Liver Kxtraei\nTablets will start to help any thin\nunderweight little one.\nAfter sickness and where rlcketf\nftre suspected they are especially val\nliable.\nMost people know that from thf\nlivers of the lowly codfish vltamlne**\not the first class are extracted\u2014the\nkind that help all feeble underweight\nven, women and children.\n\" Try these wonderful tablets for SO\n--fays and tf your frail, puny child\nSon't greatly benefit\u2014get your money\nftack.\n* A very sickly  child, age  9, gained\nIS  pounds in   7  months.\nAsk    Canada    Drup    *    Book    Co..\nCity   Dtur   t'*v,   or  any  druggists,   for\nJfi-i\"*-.-.1.   Cod  Liver 1-h.trn\nim (- r -.   ' \u25a0     randy, and fiO tab\nlets.    SO eents.\nHUNDRED CLEAR\nNearly  $1500 Cash  Spent  on\nHampers; Balance\n$330.65\"\nChildhood's Lessons\nMeet The Whole Life\nTeach your children to use Cuti-\nenra Soap daily to keep the skin\ndew. Soothe and heal rashes,\nacsemas and other irritations with\nCoticura Ointment. Shampoo with\nCuticura Soap to keep thr scalp in\na healthy, hair-growing condition.\nfiafi- iwi rr-** v *****   MSjfa] Paasfce\nPapiM     llMhaMtV Lttl, HoBtTMl \"   ITlP*. ^oil'\ntjt. Omtrt-ft a _nd M*. TiImbi He.\n|V CatmmU Shmtmt Stick 2_r.\nAudit of the recent Nolxon Christmas Cheer fund ha.s disclosed that,\ncounting donations of foods, a total\nvalue of over $1900 was it presented\nby tlie and goods pmviilni hy the\npeople of Nelson and a few outsldo\nfriends.\nTreasurer A. IX M-l.end's report\nshi-w.s that cash donation* ainounted\nto $1822.70. of which $1492.05 was\nlaid out, and went Inward the 14\nhampu-* provided. The goods do-\ni.-.tr-i ttata a:so usfd in this way.\nThu.\"} $350.05 remnins in the fund.\nDonations of <>ood\u00bb\nDonations of merchandise and\nother necessary goods received from\nN'elson merchants by the fund are\nas follows as reported by W. K.\nWassnn. ncretary nf the fund:\n\\\\.--t Ti;iii-u-i' eompany, loodi $22.00\nHracknum-KiT      .\"Milling      com-\n    18.00\nA?.-.n>mniis, ton \"f eoal   11.00\nBHIaofl  Hilling company,  foodi\nworth        Mfl\nNational  1 'i'nii  company,  goo-di\nwoith          9.00\nPatrview   Km!  eompany,  goods\nwoith         9.00\nn. a   Peeblea      coo\nKoss n* ming. 50 lba. candy\t\nId   Jam   eompany,\nof   Jam\t\ntheir   various   daaUnaUono    by    the\nThe   hamp. y \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0   \\ 11 mi   to\ntin ir   rartotH   ii.---,ni ri-ms   by   tho\nOOUrtOB]      nf     the     Nelaon     Transfer\ncompany,    West    Tr.insf' r    company.\nMcDonald   Jam   company,   .National\nFruit cnmpau\\* and Fred Williams.\nThe mai tw \u2022\u25a0> \u25a0 :>< blorod by tho\nfund   pr\" itiroi   tba   nun'\nill  he  applied\nnext Christmas.\nMayor Who Resifrned to Run\nAgainst Former Opponent Shortly\nSASKATOON, Sask., Jan. 24.\u2014John\nW. Hair, who resigned as mayor of\nSaskatoon Saturday afternoon, and\nO. TV. Xiunian. with whom he tied\nin the election for mayor on December 1,3, are candidates in the\nspecial election to be held In the\nnext three or four weeks, they announced today. The date of the\nelection will he set by tha city\ncouncil. Mr. Hair was declared elected as under proportional repres-n:a-\ntlon a tied Vote reverts to the sec- \u25a0\nond count,\nThe special election also will be j\nheld under proportional repreaen*;\ntation as that form of voting under\na bylaw which wns carried on De- !\neeiui-i'i 1;!, eonUnuaa In effect until tho city general election next\nDecember.\nLadies'    Hospital    Aid    Holds\nSpecial Meeting; to\nGive a Bridge\nTVith an emergency call for linen\nfrom tho Kootenay Lake General\nhoapltal before if, the Ladies' Hospital aid held a special meeting yesterday afternoon In the board of\ntrade rooms, Mrs. Qflflffljfl Horstead,\npresident.   presi<Iin\u00a3.\nIt was stated at the meeting lhat\nthere wore 71 patients In the hoe-\npilal and not enough linen to go\naround.\nThe aid decHe.l lo hold a brldgo\ndrivo in th-.- near future In nn effort to raise  fundi for the  linen.\nPleads Guilty to\nDrunk, Disorderly\nCharge; Is Fined\nJohn Wilson pleaded nitty before\nPoltOe  M \u25a0\u25a0--;>\u25a0 1 Me  William   llrnwii  yes-\ntorday morntng to a charge of being\ndrunk and dfeordarly aad was fined\n$2f, The off. noe occurred In the\nRoyal <* afe on la! urday  night,\n\\voMi:\\   it.WKHri-rs  INCREASE\nLONDON,   Jan.    14.\u2014The   number\nof   women   bankrupt*   In   Kngland\nduring .!\u25a0-\u25a0'* totalled 440, nr 27 more\nthan in tiie provioue year, board of\nUefJoa show.    Millinery and\nking bad  the  greateat  nuin-\nhir    of    failures,    47,    while    of    the*\no_h\\ i -   17  a 'ti   drapi p    II groeerti\n-l   elothlon   and   outfitter*  and   II\nlodging houee   keepers,   tour school-\n\u25a0 i one doctor.\nAfter 17 d iy\u00bb flghtlni\n*, a  barge and   i   lug  worked  th lr\nay .ni.. harbor al  Bay i\"ny, Mich.\nSir Percy Lake\nUrges Comradeship\nand Loyalty* Vets\nW1NNIPBO, Jan. .1\u2014 -We L.lirve\nin iwo Kiv.it prim .plea, loyalty and\ni omrade hip, amoi | all i hoee who hwre\nacrred In the foroaa of the ftnplr*,-\nMb)     Lieutenant-. Ien. r ll     Blr     i'ercy\nOkee, k.cm.i;., K.r.i:, In tho course\nof his president la] addreea today ha*\nfore    thfl    annual    convention    of    the\nCanadian Legtofl \"f the Hiillrfh Km-\nIiire Service Laagu* Thfl r--.iv-*niion\n-\u25a0p. net thhi morning and win be con-\nlinued tomorrow.\n\"\\\\V    are   hound   to    stand    np    for\nhonor and right, patrlottafl) and public\n.service\u2014to work for a national unity\nspirit  and   g 1  gOT*rnm\u00abnt   in  Can-\nida. Nor do Wfl foffet .bat the\nprinciples ol patriotlam and public\nduty must be inculrated in our schools\nand that to our children must be\nhanded down the Idflfllfl for which\nMi- ir father fought.\"\nI     One   hundred   aad   thirty-seven   died\ni last week in London from influenza.\nSore Throat\nCOR ENFSS or inflammation ol\nthroat often lead, to larnygitia\nand bronchial catarrh. !'*\u2022[\u00bb\ntablet, in tht apeedr, eoolhinf\nrtmad*-. The medicinal \/.mt,\n|i\u00bb\u00abn off ilia di.iolvini Tepi.\n-kftroy miarhieyoti. perma. end\naorenaaa aad irritation and nunlr\nMd ln\u00bbl|[Oral\u00ab Iha whole of Iha\nbraalhine, pa.aa(et A ftt' \u25a0\u00bb\ntk. mntk krrps iafrcth. aat I\nPEPS\nmicrionKiiunc hbujs\nBOBBED HEADS\nALL MISTAKE, SAYS\nLONDON,   Jan,  :i    Bobhfld   heads\nare   al;   I   mitake,   in   the   opinion   of\n.Sn* William Orpeo, peefltdflAl of the\ntntfl national iofllaty o( sculptors,\nPalntflfi and Chn-ror* md mm of\ndlatlngulahed\n\"My eonchifllofl ifl thnt women\nihould never hott eul then* hair,\"\ns.:id Blr Wi liain. his theory being that\nWOAfln'1 hflfljdfl are too Uidly .-hajied\nand   tiuir  laces  too   larpe.\ni    I'ti'iunh,\"    tho\nnrtim   deriar.'.i.   \"Lnt   ridngUng   li\nworse\u2014and as for thfl Bton crop, I\nfeel quit- uitoomfortabli when I have\nto sit  next to It.\"\n\u25a0lr  Will.am  bflllevee  ihorn hair i\u00bb\nmerely a panelug fad.   \"It can't bust,\"\nted, \"bi-eau-.e ii   i.'-n'i   i\" antl\nful  and   (nutting  enough.\"\nfrom  an  artlatle  viewpoint,  short\nhair \\n not at ail Inaplrlng,   The art-\nTie' i U in ihlngled woman\nat  any rate In tin- IndtgOfltlMe   BM I *\n\u2014 will    Bl \u25a0    type    in    art\nthle tfl the am It tft Qrtth typo,\n' UMt,\ni | there la the rare woman\ni   boaatlfully  ihooi\nrod doe* i->nk wonderru] bobbofl\\M *>\u25a0'\nWilli un   admitted.\nfor\nColds,\nCKNTKV\\KI\\N s   HIM ll'i;\nDONINGTON,  England Jan.  2-1.\u2014\nMrs. Lucy Hackforth, aged 103,\nn.:iy cheeks are almost\nwrlnhleleflfl, attrtbutefl ber splenili.I\nheilth to plain fflfld and quiet mode\nof  living.\nTh-    dii t     of    the    centenarian    Is\nsimple,   I     OonfllflN   eluefiy   of   whole\n*    .id.    a    14,,'if    and     half    of\niati her about a week, butter,\nniHk, haktil apples, a few vegetable*\nand \u25a0-.*\u25a0 .\u25a0!\u25a0 tonally i  little bacon.\nI.xp- dillnn. JiunMiu; nf ni irnmal\n\u00abill tak*- motor and radio\n\u25a0 .. u   \u00bb..d   \"-UOflpoU**1\nSPIRT\nProved safe by millions .ind prescribed by physicians for\nColds        Neuralgia\nPain Neuritis\nHeadache   Lumbago\nToothache Rheumatism\nDOES NOT AFFECT\nTHE HEART\nWARNING!\nBeware of Counterfeits\nThere is only on<! gtnuinc\n\"ASPIRIN\" tablet. If a tablet is offered as \"ASPIRIN\"\nand is not stamped with the\n\"Raver Cross'-refuse it with\neontempt-itisnof'ASPIRIN\"\nat all I Oon't take chances I\n$fi\n[fa ^^ Accept  only  \"Bayer\"  package\nl^r^      which contains proven directions.\nITortd-f  \"Bayer\"  boxes  of   12  tablet*\nAlso hott leu of 21 nnd lof)\u2014Druggiite.\nA\u00abplrln li i.Tic tradl murk lr*>t..\\*rr-\\ fn riirn-i-.. of psy->r \"Mnnnf-i-'nrc of Monoa-jette*\narldi>it->r of BahcrheaeM (Acetyl Salt***\u25a0*\u25a0 lie A. id. \"A. B. A.' i. While it ii well knowa\nIhatAipirmmiaiit Ilfij-er miuiiif^tiirr.ti- %m\\%\\ tti\u00bb\u00bb public iw.\\t\\.\\ imitatlorn.tli**- TablaU\nat bin.. Lua.i<au> will u -tiampfa-j with tiitir ifawal uud_ BurL. lb* \"Ba\/ir Unit.\"\nSpecial Low Rate on\nWANT IDS\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\nMiscellaneous Articles\nTheyWillFindforYou\nDomestic Help\nA Situation\nAn Apartment or Room\nA Dog for the Chid\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\nI\nTry a 17-Word Advertisement\nfor $1.00 in\nThe Daily News\nWANT  ADS\nYou Will Find the Results Profitable\nfwairiwm-t-WB\n\u00ab\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 25, 1927\nPage Seven\nIlLSON WINS FIRST GAME ON TRAIL ICE\nHE PAS DOG\nDERBY STARTS\n|x Drivers Will ConteHt Event\nOver Frozen Saskatchewan River\n|THB  PAS,   Man.,   Jan.   24.\u2014 Aocom-\nl\u00bbdation    at    The    PU,    Manitoba's\nBittern outpost, 1* at a premium to-\nrht for tomorrow  will  witness  the\n| it   trial   between   six   drivers   and\n>Ir   teams   of   huskies   and   eross-\nuds in The Pas dog derby, premier\nant of the winter dog racing sea-\npTie town was crowded lonlght with\nmiscellaneous   throng.     Trappers,\nIospet'tors, Indians and city folk\ningled on the streets or stood in\noups today along tht derby course\ntho frozen bed of tha Haskatchewan\nrer, ag the driver* touk their teams\ntr the course in the final work-\nts.\nEntile St. Ooddard made an early\nvorlte in the local betting, mill\nid the greater support tonight. He\nli his team have thown a speed\n\\ high as 15 miles an hour In the\norkouts.\nThe derby will  be run  during day-\nfht  and   the   crowd   of   visitors   and\niwnspeople   will   spend   the  evenings\na  winter  carnival   which   is   being\nhid in connection with the race.\njTarrell in\nTradition of\nBall Manager\ne\u00abii:HeRS>airM\/>ve best\nCHANCE To BECOME MAI4A6ERS\nCHANCE STAU.INGS\nROBINSON SCH\/4LK\nCCRRIGAN HOWIEY\nr\\OKAN BReSNAWAN\nCONNIE MACK    KIUEFER\nSPORTITIS\nBy   JINKS\n\"Nelson won!\"\n\"What's  that,  Nelson  won?\"\n\"Bet your life.\"\n\"Well, bless your heart, that's\nthe best news I have heard today.     Many   thanks!\"\ntf there ever was a pleased\nhockey fan there were hundreds\nof pleased ones iu Nelson last\nnight when The Dully News informed the general public of the\nhockey results in Trull.\nSitting at a desk trying to\nget a newspaper out with two\nphones ringing constantly, with\ntho rat-tat-tut of a telegraph\nInstrument and the tick, tick,\ntick of three or four typewriters,\ntogether with the composing\nroom foreman continually\n\"howling\" for copy, generally\nkeeps The Dully News editorial\nroom  busy\u2014but  when  the  boys\nwin a hockey mutch lt sends the\nroutine all to the winds. That\nfirst report by long distance.\nFlrrt period, Nelsun, 1; Trail.\n0. E wry one digs down hurd at\nwork with a contented expression. Then ono begins to think.\nGoing back, we find that Nelson\nwas leading Itoaaland 1 to 0 and\nthen lost the game. Not so good.\nThen comes the secund period\u2014\nNelson, 2; Trail 0. Peps It up\nsome, but you imagine thnt anything can happen in the last 20\nminutes. Then comes the final\nscore, 2 to 1 for Nelson. lira ml\nand glorious is right. Central\ncan't give you the phone numbers fast enough and then half\nthe funs hardly believe you till\nyou tell them two or ihree times.\nCongratulations boys\u2014Keep it\nup. Now we are off\u2014Good\nluck.\nScore\nJuniors  Romp  to  8-2  Victory\nOver High School\nSextet\nSeming eight goals to their opponents' tA'o, the Fair-view juniors\nswamped the High School hockey\nsextet in a fast clean exhibition\nfUttt   at   tin-   rink   here   last   night.\nPalrvitrw had tht edge on the play\nthroughout, and their defence was\naltogether too much for the efforts\nof  the   scholar--*;.\nHarry Huthrry and \"Wilfred Laur-\nitz were tho bright lights on the\nFalrvlew team, and Carl and Cecil\nllainndcn shone on the High School\nlineup. Carl Ilamsden vied with\nHarry Rothery for Individual honors.\nTtie Tvoiils\nThe   teams  were:\nFairview\u2014G. Hancock, goal; H.\nStDenis and A. Ulngrose, defence;\nii. Chapman, il. Rothery and Ed\nWaterer and W. .Lauritz, Norman\nLauritz and 1.. Waterer, forwards.\nHigh School\u2014K. Renwlck, goal; J.\nMi-Donald, Jf. Furenholtz and S. Gc-\nnest, defence; F. Farenholtz, Carl\nRamsden nnd Cecil Ilamsden, and\nli. McLeod und P. McLean, forwards.\nBy  AL  DEMAREE\n(Tenner Pitcher Hew York OiMUiJ\n\"Bub\" Fiint'll, voted the most \\Mlu-\nibi. ball player In the National laac-as\n|n III*, raa trot <\" tttm whtn ht wus\nppolnted manafef of tht IL Lmli\nprdlnati to tuoottd Rogtrt Hornby.\nH-*** again proved tht old adage, thut\nIf yuU have anplratitfiiK to be a blp\nleague niitnugcr, start out as a catcher\n>!   second   baseman.     Thttt   two   pott-\n.Ions lead all othert in developing tlar\ntianah''tv. Among the catchers who\nteams tauten art Chance, carrlgan,\nKoblnBon, Dooln, Klllef- r, Breatwhan,\nhiuiaii. Connie Uach and Italllnga\n*\u25a0 itie of the great Dauagtrt who\ntot4uat*d from the tttyttane bag wire\npgggliit. Brert, i>:t Jots, Harris, Ool-\nflu ana Harntby, Shortstop tuns \u25a0\nu\u00bbs.* tiiird with Jennings, Dahltft, Baa-\nrr-'ft -\u2022 nil Sinker among othera. FlnM\nliu-i- Had Itt Hal Cbase and Cap* iatoni\n^hlrd   base    its    McOraW   and    the   oul-\n'teltl   Us   Speaker,   Cobb,   Junes,   Duffy\nind Clark.\nThe pitch* is fundi lied tlie least num-\n!\u25a0.    UathtWtoa, (Jriffitli and Callahan\n,re the only ones I remember.\nWILLIAM STRIBLING\nIS N0W_A DADDY\nMACOUN,   Ga.,   Jan.   24.\u2014There\nis a  new \"Pa\"  Stribling today, and\nthe former holder of that title be-\nr cornea   \"Grandpa.\"\nW. L. (Youno) Stribling Jr.,\nGeorgia boxer, was presented with\nan eight and a half pound boy\nthis morning and the newcomer\nhas been christened W. L. Stribling III. .The mother, before tho\nmsrrisge, was Miss Clara Virginia Kinney of  Macoun.\nBurke of Detroit Wins in Third\nRound of 10-Round\nBout\nTORONTO, Jan. 24.---Larry Gains,\nTit-runt*-, knocked out Joe l.urke, l>i'-\ntroit, in the third round of what wus\nto hart been a 10-round main bout\nhere tonight. The former weighed\nISO   and   the   latter   188%.\nIn the semi-fin-.il Freddy Vine-rut\nof Hamilton was awarded a decision\nover Elmer Watt, Toronto, after six\nluunds.    They are featherweights.\nFrankie Huff, Pittsburgh, 126 fc,\nlost a decision to Art Love, Liverpool,  12.\\i, in six rounds.\nIn the cuitaln-ialser, Dave Jackson, Iluffulo. knocked out Hurry\nIlennlgen, Toronto, lft the third round\nof a six-rounder. They are middle-\nweights.\nLATZO DEFEATS\n.       JIMMY JONES\nPITTSBURGH, Jan. 21.\u2014Pete Lat*\nzo of Scranton, welterweight champion of the world, won the unanimous decision of tho judges at the\nend of his 10-round bout with Jimmy Jones of Youngston, Ohio, here\ntonight.    The title was not at stuke.\nBEAT ESKIMOS\n6-4   Victory;   Smallest\nCrowd of Season\non Hand\nT\nGut One in First, One in Second; Trail's Counter\nin  Third\nTHOMPSON, MARQUIS\nSCORE  FOR  NELSON\nREGINA, Jan. 24.\u2014Iteginu Capt\"\ntuls broke their losing streak in the\nPrulrle Hockey league here tonight,\ndefeating the Kdmonton Eskimos.\n6 to 4. The Cups took a commanding lead in the fii>t period when\nthey .-secured four goals\u2014more tallies In 20 minutes than the team\nhas been able to secure in its last\nfour gomes. The Kegina outfit\nneeded these goals, for the Kuks sifter a slow middle period, when they\nscored one goal, came back strong\nIn the flnnl session and rammed ln\nthree scores.\nThe smallest crowd of this season\nsaw the game, which was rather\nslow. It wus enlivened In the third\nperiod by a wrestling match between\nPeters and Nuitamith. No damage\nwas done but the pair were given\nmajor penalties. Irving, too, in this\nperiod was given the same sentence\nfor attempting to take a cut at a\nKegina player.\nLineup\nEdmonton        Position        Kegina\nGoal\nFm\\ it r Horritoa\nDefence\nIrving        Prowse\nPeters       Daly\nHarris       Mulligan\nFoi wardu\nMorris       Acaster\nEvans    QattMltg\nMcLennan         Initram\nCarrlgan       Nulsmlth\nGrant        C,   Morrison\nKtff-lMB    Kuxe\n      BanderUnd\ntaMMvy\nFirst period\u20141, Iteginu, Ingram,\nfrom Gottsellg, 1:51; 2. Kegina.\nI'n.H.r, r-:UU; I, Kegina, Gott-iellg,\n8:00;   4,   Kegina,   C.   Morrison,   4:30.\nS-i'oii-l parted\u20145, Edmonton, Mi-r-\nrtoon,  trom  Hani-*-;,   14:50.\nThird period- I, Kdmontofl, Morris, from Harris, 3:03; 7. KeKlna,\nMorrison,  from  Aea-.ti-r.   ft.Hi   8,   lid.\nmonti'ii,   Karri*   tt-Mi   a.   Ratlna,\nPwwan, iii-in \u00bb\\ Korrtaon, 3:io; io,\nBdtttonton,   Harris,   lilt.\nPenalties\nFirst   pariod    Peler*-.   Bui to\nSecond   period\u2014Irving,   Pro**   l\nThird    period\u2014Grunt,   Irvin    (major),   Nalsmlth   (major),  Daly,   Peters (major).\nDETROIT ORAD-CATBS MANAUI-JtH\nFLOIUUA    SWIMMING    MEETS\nOLD COUNTRY\nFOOTBALL RESULTS\n*-. \u2014 , _ _\u2014^\nLONDON, Jan. 24.\u2014In games In\nhe English Football league today,\n\u25a0totlierhain nnd Accrington played\nme-all tie, while Walsall de-\neatid  Tranmere,  6 to  1.\nliOPPE HAS LEAD\nOVER HAGENLACHER\nBOSTON, Jan. 24.\u2014Willie Hoppe,\n\u25a0vorld champion 18.2 balk line bll-\n[iardist, today captured the first\nlock of a 3600-polnt match here\nrom Eric Hagenlacher, former\nthamplon. Hoppe completed the\n600-point block of an unfinished\nun of 76 while Hagenlacher piled [\np only 195  points.\nNational aquatic record holders\nand other swimmers of note will appear in exhibitions in Miami, Miami Keurli and Coral Gables during\nthe   winter   season.\nFive women stars will participate\nin tho programs at tho Venetian\nCasino und Miami BUtmore hotel\npools, in Coral Gables, from January\n21 to 25. They are Agnes Geraghty,\nHelen Meuny, Adelaide Lambert,\nMartha Norelius and Helen Gary.\nAll races will be clocked for possible new marks and subsequent A.\nA.   U.   registration.\nGertrude Ederle will appear at the\nMiami Blltmore pool, probably ln\nJanuary,. The Honey Plata pool at\nMiami Beach, formerly known as the\nKoman Baths, also Is preparing a\npre ten-.ions  winter  ^quntic  schedule.\nBabe Ruth haa played on baseball teams in Baltimore, Providence,\nBoston   and   New   York,\nHint to ball players asphing to become major league elub nwn'Ctri;\nVet  on  the   Detroit   team.\nThree   men   picked   to   pilot   ball\n:lubs  In  the  American  and  National\n.eagues   next  year  have  at   one-tlmo\nor another been on the  PttroM   pcy\u00ab\nj roll.      George    Morfariy,    who    will\n] manage the Tigers, did his baal ball\ni playing    us    a    third    baseman    on\nFrank   Navln't cluh.\n[     Dfltnlt    Push,    new    leader    of    the\nPittshurKh   Pirates,   wus  one  of  the\nbt9t   slmrtsti.ps   Urtroit   ever   had.\nDun Rowley, successor 10 GNofgl\n\u25a0War ut the helm uf the Ht. Louis\nImtrltaM. did much valuable coaching from the bench during several\nyears   in   a  Tiger   uniform.\nHy the same token, the Detroit\nteam is a good one to stay away\nfrom for those who aspire to cut Into\nworld series coin. Not t player on\nthe Tiger roster at tho close of the\n1926 season ever took part ln a\nWorld series game, excepting Ty\nCobb.\nGreat Britain's Feather\nTide Changes f\/an<|*\nLONDON, Jan. 24.\u2014Johnny Cuthbert of Sheffield outpointed Johnny\nCurly, titleholder, In a 20-round bout\nfor the featherweight boxing championship of Great Britain at tht\nNational Sporting club tonight. It\nwas a poor fight in which few good\nblows were landed.\nKeddick Gets Trail's Lone Goal;\nNelson Fans in Attendance\nTRAIL, B.C., Jan. 24.\u2014Breaking\ntheir jinx, the visiting Nelson team\ntonight mowed their way to a 2 to 1\nvictory over the Trail West Koote-\nnuy   league  sextet  and  threw a  new\n\u25a0 i* men, of interest into the series.\nTheir unexpected Victory thoroughly\nclutfd the 200-odd fans who camo\naboard the hockey special, and it\nc-unuMl the visiting team the respect from Trail funs it had not here,\ntof ore    uehieved    this   season.\n.     Play by the Xflson boys was of a\nmost     determined     and     aggrestivfe\n' character.    It was not pretty hockey\n!by   any   meant,   but   their   obstinate\nand   tenacious   checking   throughout\nwas  -'xtremely effective.    It hold the\nlocals   almost   hclplrss   for   the   first\nj two   periods,   except   for   Occasional\n| brilliant       individual       breaks       by\nsfOjrntsj,  Anderson an,!   Keildick. The\nloa-felt   Mm ui   BOI   ttani   to   get   Into\n1 ihi IT   striilo   until   tht   tlilnl.    when\ntor  Um  mtM  pati  tkay  had  their\nopponentt  erowdlng  thalt own goal\nBTM   in   a  six-man   elastic  bur.\nScur(> lu What Mlnutr-H\nI ThompOOD npi'iie-i iii*. scoring for\nKnltOn in n:n-' minutes. Ho out-\ntkat. 'I Keddick to I loose puck,\nIhttllttjd    IS   wink',   and    K'-ddick   and\nI Andersuu abruptly alidad L. Desir-\n| au's ^hilwind solo rush. It wus :t\nprettily taken shut and seemed to\nput new strength 1-ehiml the vLsi\ntors' altaek. .Murqui.- iddtd Nelson's\nsecond tally within a half inlnut*\nof   the   bell    in   the   second   period\n1 when  bO toell  I  tanttrifal pass from\nI 1.. Dot irenii in f in-- l> It and shot\nut  five  yards.\nTrail'- lone counts] was aOhltVtd\nat tl nilnu-.cs in the third. With\ninasU rly st.t k lidndling Keddick\naludad  practically all of the riottofl\n\u25a0 roWdlAg d< l<n.\u00abi\\'>ly ahout th\nfOOJ ami sailing around behind\ntrhttked tht puck Just bufdo the\npost. It was pretty work ami very\n\u25a0.In* r.n\u201e tO tht I0M Trail fans ln tho\nrink who WlMltlHj thOfOktftOI\nlooked   to  MO   him   l*e|>eat\nI'tiiturt-^ itt l\u00bbl\u00ab>\nThi brainy pOOtUOQ play and sup\nport of .\\I.minis, tht whirlwind solo\ndrh v t.( la. rittlltO.il. (he sweeping\niJtSt ih. rliiiig of S. DOOlflM and the\n(pilck thinking by Notmun In two\ndaitftroun aHoaUont were features\nof tl-e vsltiii-' pi iy. Itwas mnrked\nalso by clever back checking by ul-\ninnst every man on the team, Pelletier. the speedy wing man, nsj\nconsistently     watched.        The     Truil\ntorwardt diowod  botttr oonblnatlon\nattempts than In rel.ifoie, but particularly in the third when th.y\ndroVt   I'm ionsiy   mi   tht   visitors   and\neontlhuaUy had Motnutn Ofl clge.\nPut hi the put of tliat very severe\nehooktng ind quick Intercepting,\n4 plod  Wtth HTortJ unlucky breaks,\nthoy eou (i boi maht it effective in\nooortnff.\nPOOfcOl Ihi-I-\nThan weie two side hockey duels.\nOnce Speed Moynes beset by S. Desireau, out maneuvered and out skated him around the goal and tho\n1-ngth   of   tht   ice,  to  the  delight of\nth.  Trail Etna    Blown, TtaH wiug-\nI ly   OhtOkOd    by    Kieliardson.\n4 luih',1   (ht   wlmle   team   and   brought\n(ConUnutd  on  fbgt  3P n)\nCobb and Speaker\nWill Be Reinstated\nin Two, Three Days\nCRSCAaOO, .lan. ^4.\u2014Ty Cobb\nand Tris Speaker, formerly\nmanagers of the Detroit and\neii'Vii'ind clubs, charged with\nfixing u game In 1019 for the\nsttke of a betting pool, may be\nvindicated and reinstated in organized butball within two or\nthree   days.\nTheir attorneys conferred today -.villi Commissioner Lan-\nI .'hI-Ii'h counsel Insisted\nupon a quick vindication. Cobb\nsaid lie was under the impression that the com mis-sinner's\ndecision would be handed down\ntoday, lt was learned later that\nit  was   to  be   postponed.\nFRENCHMAN  WINS\nNEW TORK Jan. 24. \u2014 Andre\nKou;is, oi .franca-- won u decisive\nLt-ronod victory over Peter Muck,\n1 I i:y ft ;i*h*'i-welght, tonight.\nMAROONS   WIN\nwi.NNii'Ki;, .ran. 21    Th- Wlaalptf\nMai OOM \u2022 \u2022 \u25a0 \" II'\" Aiiierii-.iii II.n-key\nleague dOftOttd St. l'aul . to 3 tonight   after  a   itrtnBOm   tus.-ie.\nMeet Your Friends and\nBowl at the\nSEMAPHORE\nSMOKE SHOP\n0VE1THE M\nTake Two High-Scoring Games;\nthe Elks Secure the\nThird\nIn lllgh scovlnt- games, the Travellers ilcfe.'it'il tlte Ellis, taking; two\nout of thro'', when they met at the\nSemaphoro alleys in the City Howling\nleague laat  night.\nDill wag high man all round, with\n204 for best individual score and [>06\nfor aggregate.\nThe scores;\nTravellers Ut,   2nd.   3rd.   Ttl.\nliamfnrd        181    169    154     004\nMcCallum       132    16.*,    IU      Ml\nStark        l.'.l    167   ir.ll     477\nBradley        179    162    148     4S9\nConway        136    176    163      47f.\nHandicap          39      39     39      117\nTotals     81S S78 IU 2.M1\nMa 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Ttl.\nCassii.s      149 !S0 17n 499\n.Maber      Ul 143 K.7 Ul\nMcVicar     107 113 Ml Ml\n1)111     112 204 190 f,06\nHush     14li 160 167 473\n aV-     \t\nTO*aTal|            672     S00     |M     2301\nEarly In 1926, twins W*r4* burn tn\nMrs. John Johnson, Knoxville, Tenn.,\n;,nd now tin re are triplets, too.\n\u2022*r\u00bbr * mr re-mciir-\nlatANrs\nBest Procurable\n(THE ORIGINAL)\nBolt!***-) -umJ |\u00abaraMt4T4Ml kjr WillUa\nGrant a Soim f JmitcH GlenficMicK -utd\nB-Jyrn.r   Ll.nl.vet    D-tJUnw.   O.II-\nif\nPure Scotch Whisky\nRICHEST IN FINEST\nHIGHLAND   MALT\nThis advertisement is not published or dfcplavetl ,\nthe Liquor Control Board or by the Government of Brtw>\nColumbia.\nLONDON PANTHERS\nLOSE TO TIGERS\nHAMILTON, Ont., Jan. 2-*.\u2014The\nLondon Panthers met with an unexpected reverae here tonight when\nthey were soundly trounced by the\nTlgtxs, 5 to 1, In a game replete with\nthrills. Prompt action on the part\nof the police and rink management\naverted   a   serious   outbreak   ln   the\nclosing mlnutoa of play when a\nnumber of fana leaped over the\nboard In an attempt to join In a mix.\nup  amongst   the   players.\nFORTS   WIN\nKENORA, Ont., Jan. 24.\u2014Port\nWilliam evened the series with Kenora taking tonight's game from\ntheir Thunder Bay rivals, I to 2.\nANADIAN\nPAC in\nKootenay Lake Service\nOwing to ice conditions, boat service between Nelson\nand Procter discontinued for present and train service\nsubstituted as under:\n8:10 P.M.   9:40 A.M.   Ar   Nelson    Lv.   7:00 A.M.   5:00 P.M.\n7:15 P.M.    8:45 A.M.   Lv     Trocter      Ar.    7:55 A.M.    5:55 P.M.\nSteamer service between Procter-Kootenay Landing-\nCiawford Bay-Kaslo-Lardo and way poits will continue\non present schedule.\nJ. S. CARTER, District Passenger Agent, Nelson\nperfection in\nourVhisi\\y\nis Due to\n94 Years\nExperience\n&J0DERHAM WoRTS\nAa    \u00a3jdlvlCANADIAN\nfrnRYE WHISKY\n9YEARS OLD\/\nThis advertisement is not published\nor displayed by the Liquor Control\nBoard or by th y Government of\nBritish Columbia.\n\u00ab*\u2022** CHANGE IN SERVICE\nliUMDWU Arrow   Lakes-Columbia  River-\n'PSC\/ Slocan District\nCOMMENCING FRIDAY, JAN. 21\nTri-Weekly\u2014Monday,   Wednesday,   Friday\nl.v.   N.lsori     5:20 AM. I.v. Revelstoke     6:45 A.M.\nLV. B)00M   City    7:30 A.M. Lv   Arrowhead     8:31) A.M.\nLy. RoMbtn   I:S0 A.M. *\u201e____.. ,n ,*-\u2022 \u00ab...\nJ ..  ,.   , ., I.v. Nakusp 12:15 P.M.\nLv. Nakusp 11:30 a.m.\nL\u00bb. Arrowhead   1:40 I'M. ' v  R<w\u00ab*ery 2:^0 p.m.\nAr. Revelttoks   ...      , 4.H P.M. Lv, Slocan City   4:45 P.M.\nConnvcUng Train No, l Ar. N*1mnp     7:00 P.M.\nThu above s-chodulo Foplac-tt ra-fubu' Arrow Isht and Slocan Liike\n\u25a0ii'i'vii f, alao Tmalm Ml aad Ml batwoM lloctaa City and Nelson,\nwhich ara '\u25a0 nporarlly withdrawn- No. Ml, Kaalo to Nakusp, will\nrun one hour ahaad ol ragttlar \u00bb \u25a0htdula, and No. 4S6O. Nakusp to\nK.tsin, will run otw hour and t ball ahead nvutai lohadula from all\nslaUuns.\nLocal Service, Nakusp-Burton\nTi'i-\\Vi'.lJ\\     TueadaV,     Tbunday,    Saturday,    laara    Nakusp    6:W\nam. arrive Burton >\u25a0 '\u25a0'\u2022\" KM,   Leave   Burton   l:4t,   arrive   Nakusp\nii Mi  am     Laave  N.ikBap   11:11   a.m. arrive Rtvalotoke l:M P.M.\nLocal Service. Lower Arrow Lake, Robson West,\nNeedles, Commencing Monday, Jan. 24\n..\"a..    Nelaon   11:41   Noon.   Monday,   Wednoaday, l'>iday,   con-\naaot  Cantlagar  with  Train   TM   ft* m    Hns.si.tni   and Trail.      Boat\nloavoi Robaon  Waal 1:16  P.M.:   R ruthbouml,   teovat Needles   12:00\nNoun.  Tuaoday,  Thuraday,  Saturday, connaotlnc wltb Trains li and\n12 at Robaon Wttt (or all potata,\nJ. S. CARTER,\nDistrict Passenger Agent\nLedger Leaves and\nBinders\nWe stock all the sta-ind-\nunl sizu-i of ledger sheet.-*\nand can punch to fit any\nbinder.\nOur binders are exceptionally well made and cost\nno more than others.\nIndexes for all purposes.\nPayroll Sheets and\nBooks\nStandard payroll forms\nin loose sheets or bound in\nbooks. The books are very\nconvenient to handle.\nSynoptic Sheets\nFive different sizes and\nstyles. Punched to fit any\nbinder, or we can supply\nbinders to fit.\nReceipt Books\nTwo hundred receipts to\na book, with duplicate. A\n\\riy low price and satisfactory form of receipt.\nLegal Forms\nWe print and stock\nmortgage  forms, etc.\nHotel Registers\nOur own manufacture.\nBuilt to wear.\nThe Daily News Job Dept.,\nPhone 144\u2014Two Lines\nPRINTING\u2014RULING BOOKBIND ING\n Page Eight\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,   TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 25, 1927\n\u00a3\nSMS FLIERS\nThirteen Scout Bombing Planes\nDrop From Cloud* on\nOfficial Visit\nGOVERNOR-GENERAL IS\nHOST. TO VISITORS\nThousands of Spectators Cheer\n\u2022as Planes Land on Frozen\nOttawa  River\nOTTAWA, Jan. 24.\u2014Twelve scout\nbombing planes dropped out of the\nwinter's pky today and circlet! over\nOitawa. Purring \u25a0 friendly greeting,\nthey swooped about the grey buildings which straddle Parliament Hill,\ndarted acroas the 100-year-old oan-al\nwhich links the rivers Just below the\nraging Chaudlere falls, hovered\nabove Champlain'a monument on the\nliistoric cliff of Major's Hill and then\ndrifted over the broad Ottawa river,\nlooking for a place to land. They\nwere tho pursuit squadron of the\nUnited States air force from Sel-\nXrldge's Field, Mich.\nWithin 10 minutes the planes wero\nparked on tho frozen surface of the\nOttawa river and the 12 men who\nhad brought them 400 miles in three\nhours or less were receiving the congratulations of official Canada on\nthe success of their test flight under\nwinter conditions. With a rare disregard for precedent, the Governor-\nGeneral His Excellency Viscount Willingdon came down from Government House, Instead of sending any\naide, to convey his invitation to Ri-\n-tleau hall. Group Captain J. S.\nScott, director of the Canadian Air\nForce and his staff gave the visiting fliers a welcome. On the Quebec and Ontario banks of the river,\nand on the river itself thousands of\nspectators  cheered.\nThree hours later the thirteenth\nplane, bearing mechanics and newspaper men, came in. It hud been\nhalted at the Canadian air base at\nCamp Borden for refueling. This\nafternoon the party took tea at\nGovernment  House.\nTonight the filers are guests at\nthe annual  garrison  ball.\nMany Making  Way   to  Coast;\nOthers Cable of Seriousness\nof the Situation\nTORONTO, Jan. L* 1.\u2014 Although his\nname waa omitted from two culii-i\ncables announcing the departure of\nhla family from \u25a0MCfcwu province,\nChina, Rev. Harold 1\\ .Swann, Vancouver, is returning to Canada with\nMrs. Swann and their children next\nmonth, it was stated in a cable received   here   today.\nTwo cables reeeivnl today report-\nid the safe arrival al Chongtu of one\nworker. Dr. B, C. Wilfiml, and the\ndeparture of two lurge parties, Including Women's M isslonary society\nworkers, who are due home on furlough, one of whom fs .Mis-. Irene\nThompson.  Vancouver,\nIt appears ulso that *i nilSlbflf of\nthe husband* and fathers are escorting their families ovurlund across\nfjechw---- to the river ports and hope\nto return to their stations as soon\nafl their *]< penlents have gone on\nboard steamer for the coast. Only In\nthe final stages of their journey\ndown the river to Shanghai will they\nbfl tn  proximity to  British  gunboats.\nThe first party left on .Ltnuary\n19, and the aecond on January 23.\nThe sender of the cable. Rev. ,T. W.\nMortimer Ch-ngtu, secretary of the\nmission there, states there is no new\ndevelopment In the situation. The\nIf resent nortm-flnl towards Shanghai Is in accord with Instructions\nfrom the British authorities In China,\nit   was   announced.\n\u25a0Mflflflflfl SllllJitlnii\n'TORONTO, Jan. 24.\u2014The follow\nfng message signed by Dr. Wallace\nBrown, Methodist Episcopal bishop\nof Fukien. was sent on to the I'nited church hue today from New\nYork, where lt was received from\nFoo  Chow:\n\"Mob  spirit   on.   City   institutional\nchurch,    Anglican    church,    Chinese\nMethodist  hospital  and   Young   Men\nChristian association looted.    Serlou\nBROWN.\"\nOflflflflMi Ont\nPEKING, Jan. 2 4.\u2014The British\nauthorities have ordered missionaries\nto -evacuate the Ning Po district a\na consequence of the recent reverse\nof Marshal Sun Chuan-Fang ln Che\nklang. Anti-British agitation Is now\ndeveloping at Amoy and Swatow.\nAll American missionaries in the\ncountry districts have temporarily-\nabandoned their quarters and have\ngone to Switow for safety.\nHE'S 83 YEARS YOUNG\nOne of the Dominion's (.iitsinnding figures. Oiuf JusUcfl thfl Bt Hon.\nSir William tfulook, K.c. P.C., celebrated his RUti birthday, Virile, alert\nand active as many men 10 yean liis junior. Sir William took a \"Inisy man's\nholiday\" when he ipp-flarfld Rl 0 JOOdfl hall as Htual. lie ex-'ktinnl in a\nbrief interview that at his \u25a0*.,,*' a man had no time tfl nflflflCl liis regular\nduties.\nTHEATER AISLES\nNo Crowding in Laurier Palace]\n15   Minute.\":    Before\nPanic, He Says\n*     - mtf\n\u25a0 in (ii  forbtdd n  by  the manag, m\u00bb nt  to\n\u2022ell tickets in anaccon-panle-j minors-\nSeveral wltnei les again swon today\nthai ii lii.in barred the door at the foot\nI of the fatal stairway leading to safety,\nhan nun.* of them was able '\" Identify\nhim There was once mors a reltera*\ndon of th< graphic accounts of wit-\nneflflfla of tbe ghastly scenes nn the\nstairway u si \u00bbre\u00ab ef children fought\nfor their liv-\nFIRST LOCATIONS\nMONTRKAL, Jab u KUtwu mln-\niitflfl before the rirs and panic [n the\ni\u201e:*un- r PilatN th- iter that brought\ndeath te H children on January '.'. he\ni -iiI   :.:\u25a0 in     In   the   lh. al. :\u25a0   *\u25a0\u25a0   In*, 'in .ii-\ntltln n*i   eompUlnl   thai   11\nvere belni crowdi A\nformanci i<  waa the evldi\nOeaetahli   I ilas \u25a0\u25a0' the\nresumption el the  preltmin i\nnf Am.', n Lawand and Camtl H\nKtohael Ai \u25a0\u25a0-. . hai gi d with manslaugl.-\nn i* in connection \u00bbIth I\nThe i Dnatabli told the court he entered the thi ater flon natal*. . stayi 6 fo\nin.- niiinii. \u25a0-. i iund no i<\" klni ol the\naisles**, and   li \"\nnftoflfl ralnuti\nthe tin ater, 1       tli\nin rel< i\ning  pile  on   thi\nAnn- ttl     l\ntar  on   tht  daj\n\u2022-.ited ai  tin- i.io bar tes- j\ntliuony tu tl\nFive Mineral  Claims Located\nin January, Nalaon\nDivision\n\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u2022.-\u25a0  mineral claims have   bi \u25a0 n    re-\ncorded  nt   th<   mining  racordlng offloe\n\u25a0 \u25a0   the  b( ginning ef the  year,\n\u2022w.- belni :n Wynndel, one al Hall Biding, and two ,n the i't n.i ii' i trellle coon-\nI..\" a ton   and \u2022 I 1ms an  aa \u25a0\u25a0 I lows:\n. Terslan    [i v. i '4 mile north\nef Hall Biding.\nehai de- Hockey, al   Wyata*\nJ. i.\nI....   ii-- Ireau Hoi h .    Efe    !,   it\nWynndel,\n\\   Bui kl< >        Mountain, on ridge bt -\n,tween   Salmon   and   Pend   d*   Oreille\ni (vers.\nn.   Rton on   i Idgi   betwi en\nand Pi nd d' Oreille rivet\nL\nMayor  McDonald  Says  Industries   Need-xl;  to  Endeavor to Bring Them\nFLEMING SUGGESTS\nMUSICAL FESTIVAL\nAlderman      Barton      Favors\nScheme   of   Pavilion;\nGoing After It\n\u25a0Mat!\nUied Articles\nReal Estate\nRoomi\nBoard\nTo Rent\nBoat* and\nAutomobiles\nClassified\nAdvertising\nHelp Wanted\nPositions Wanted\nLost and Found\nLivestock\nMachinery\nFarm Produce\nTimber and Mine*\nClassified Advertising Rates\nMr. and  Ifro,  V Travis of  Ntwtolt,\nmarried 19 iw, and hiiy.\niv children.\nWIDOW AND HER SON\nAs KUi-sta of the .v Iflon Rotary\n-\u25a0lub at Its weekly luncheon in thfl\nMumo yesterday, members ui the city\nlutincil ftatod th-ey wen* otll to ln-nst\nNivsim, and e:ich (.ivni'iil thfl Wet\n\u25a0\u25a0advanced l>y MayorJ. A. Mi'liunald--\nlhat of bririKintf taoufltrlei to Netoon.\nDr. L. E. Borden, chairman ol thfl\nfellowship committee, who was ln\ncharge of the program, officially welcomed the members of the council,\nmost of whom are alao Rotwlana\nBa staled the Rotary club wns right\ni-eliiml ihe city -council in anything\nthat might result to the gflnflfflj good\nof  Nelson.\n\"The peoplo who HflCted tin oovft*\n\u25a0 \u25a0il have made no mistake,\" said\nMayor McDonald. \"1 believe the\nfr-flal need of Nelson right now is\nindustries, and 1 am going to do every\nthing I can to bring (ham here.\"\nA  Town Transformed\nMayor McDonald cited, afl nn instance of what an industry could\ndo for a city, the oaflfl <*f his own\nIiome town. He said il wai f**rn.erly\ni ttOOii place in New* BniMWlck and\nii.nl been at a standstill fnr snme\nvaars. RflOflOtly he beard a big paper\nmanufacturing concern was going ln.-\n10 thfl town tO start Operation*. Land\npriOflfl 1'i.onied. and ptOpfa '\" I IH tfl\npour in. It was estimated the population of the town, about MOO until\nrecently. WOUld bfl nflflJ 16,000 Ifl a few\nyear*-*.\nPayroM   Needed\n\".vuien to everything the mayor haa\nHaul.\" Alderman A. B. Hoaewill atartfld\n\"Tlie    flrfll    tiling    :m   industries.      \\V.\nneeii KrtBflthtng to pap up tn   people\nTlieie is nothing wrung with thfl\ntown or Us Pituation, bul it flflfldl I\npayroll.\"\nFavors  Pavilion\n**i   nu much itmtlfl d to hear what\nhai boon itatfld,\" AUvnun Bath Rn-*. -\nOfl   Bald.     \"Tliei-e   is   nm   a   nvml\" r   of\ntho eodndl bul win booh up Kayo*\nIdcDonal i in anything thai is (or Uh\nmod or hha elty.   A fcovMlon tor oon-\n\\entions ami Uurgfl lathflTlngfl 11\nttflOdfld, and if III\" rlghl flUppOfl tfl\nglfen,   we   will   |Ol   il\"\nAJdennaa   Rood  Flflmlni  nigr ited\nsomething new wlun be brought \u00abp\nthe    idea   of   a    musical    tflfll\nN.'is.m. lie fluted Un Idflfl found\nir\u00abal lavor in Vtooonvor, and r. n-\nUoton was now i ikti i it up.   Hi d< \u2022\nIjne.l I tnusi.al Ir-lival as | COOiOfll\nof musicians\nBusiness   Strangled\nBuelnflflfl  hflffl   wat  \"\u00bbttang|fldM   (or\nlack of i  payroll,  ha flaJd,    CftlflflM\nof N-*i-*oii  ihould  takfl tdvan-tagfl  ol\n-very feature lhat woilld loins in-\ntflfflfll   Ofl  Nelson.\n\"Whal the other no n  IWVfl\nmy   sentiinenta,\"    Aldennan    A.    A.\nPerrier stated.    \"I've been n booster\n(or   -Nelson   fnr   28   years  and   I   will\ncontinue   to   DO  such.\"\nWant  and Classified  ^verttslny  \u2014\nOno and a half cents a word per Insertion. H paid in advance, flc per word\nper week, or Z2Hc per word per month.\nTransient ads accepted only on a cash-\nIn-advunce basis. Each initial, figure,\nilniinr sign, etc., counts aa one word.\nMinimum li.r>c. If charged tiOc.\nMarriage*, Deaths and In Meroorinm\n; Cards\u2014Three cents per word; 50o mlnl-\ni mum.\nLocal Heading Hotloee \u2014 Three cents\nper word each insertion. In blackface\nor machine capitals, 4c per word. L-tlack-\nface capitals r\u00bbc a word. Twenty-five\nper cent discount If run dally without\ncliange of copy for one month or more.\nWhere advert Int: ment Is set out In Bhort\nlines tho charge Is 15c a line for Roman\ntype, 20c for blackface and 25c for\nblackface capitals. Minimum 350, if\ncharged 50c.\nBirth  Notices\u2014Free.\nLists of Wedding Presents, and .Floral Tributes at rnnsrale\u2014-Ten centB per\nline. \t\nBirths\nNEWELL To Hr. ind Kra 0. s. Mow-\nall nl' Balmo, on January 24, a son, at\nHome Private Hospital. _________\nMale Help Wanted\n|   one   thouaand   maitaflfl   win   leave\n(Southampton   lor China MOT  Afl   end\nI of January.\nLEGAL NOTICES\nNELSON ASSESSMENT\nDISTRICT\ni\nphoto shows M       \u25a0'   B   Chlppa and h\u00abr son,  t>,  i:   Chipps Jr., who an\nmily ipoctatoi-fl ol lhe murdw \u25a0 J   l'i;ink Norris at Austin. Texas.\nv. Norris has also tw-*n made defendant tge suit filed by\nhe ion ol tho \u25a0 \u25a0   loflfl o( Irs  father.\n|    Notice li hen by glvea Lhal i Cow i\n,;i nnd Appeal, under the pro-\n'.: ,,.i:     of    tin    \"Taaatton   Act\"   and\n\u25a0 Rtl     thereof    and     under     Iiu\ni \"Public   Beho< Is   Act\"   for  thfl   Nelson\ni rtafflflilng    thi\n. ni  roll   for   IMT,  will  be  h\u00ab Id\n| al  thfl  Proeinetal   i\nI thi   Court   H'.u \u25a0,   Ki laoa, so  Monday',\ni the Slat day ol  Nbruary, IMT.\nj.vmks ovnu,\njudge of C*uri  ni   Ri vim- -\nAppeal, Nelsi ment Dh\nirlot. \u00ab,;\u00bb'',i|\nTHEHE WILL SOON BE A I'OSITIOX\nOPEN oi) The Dally Newa for a youn*\nman of 11! years or older, as proof\nreader, with a chance later to learn\nthe printing trade. AppllOflBAfl\nmust have a grammar school education, a fair knowledge of Bpcllina;,\npunctuation, grammar and the proper\ndivision of words. Address, in own\nliiindwriting, K. S. Hudson, Daily\nNewa\nSituations Wanted Female\nFor Rent\n6-Room House, unfurnished;\n3 bedrooms; Josephine street.\n$20 per month.\n6-Room' House, unfurnished; I\nbedroomn; Font street. 9M per\nmonth.\n5-Roorn Bungalow, furnished; 1\nbul looms; Cedar street, t'i. per\nmonth.\nR. W. DAWSON\n,    Firo        LICo        Casualty\nPhone 19V - Annable Blk. - ., Box 733\n(8497)\nSIX-ROOM   I'TUNISHKll   HOl'SB   K)R\nKK.NT\u2014J40.UU.    HukIi  W.   Itoli,rls,m.\n(-J47S)\nFOR RENT\u2014House on Eutjewood avenue, six rooma and bath. Phone\n271R. (8287)\nFOR RKNT\u2014CottaVia next to O. K.\nBattery, Stanley street. Apply O. K.\nBakery. (6200)\nCLASSIFIED ada brlnR results quickly\nand economically.    1 M,e a word\nMiscellaneous for Sale\nLAROE OFFICE SAFE-SECRETAIRE,\nUrn. fiiinir oablnata, thr. Iar\u00bb\u00ab plate\nflui, Ch.Trol.1 toorinB oar, run ten\nthousand miles. Kood order. It. Lamont, Creston,   B.C (MM)\nFoit sAi.t: -   oat rinila euttor and\nharness, square box hun,ss, breast\ncollar; almost R.4TJ tlilrtv dolbus ,1,\nToy,, Creaoenl  Bar, B.C. (Mtt)\nI.AnV,    MININO    CAMP   COOK,    Ibor-\nouRhly    expel \u25a0 I.    very    capable.\nwtehaa   positiun.     Write   24,   Nelson\nDally News.     (6444)\nWANTED--Room and hoard In return\ntor siivkev. Apply Box 6136, Dally\nNi ws.      (6436)\nFemale Help Wanted\nWANTED    Dally   h, Ip.    Apply at once.\n101 Robaoa. (6r,oii\nEXPERIENCED       KITCHEN       HELP\nWANTIM,    Apply   Tl\u201e   ,;,i!l.       (MM)\nLADIES WANTED lo Ho plalo and Unlit\nMwiag al loon,-, whole or spare Una,\nK.\"\"t  pa) i   wora   a* nl   any  dlftaaca.\npaid     s, n.i itamp tor par-\nLlculara        Natl J      .M;uniraeturlnB\nCo., Montreal.  (64hit)\nRoom and Board\nROOM   AM,   BOARD   in   private   fno-\nlly,    Phone -bill ff.4401\nMining Properties for Sale\nUSED PIANOS ACCEPTED as pf.yiu.oit\nor   pari    payment    oo    Victor    Ortbo-\nJmonlc.    Mason A  ltisch,   N.l^oi    B.C.\n,617:, >\nBARRELS,   KEGS AND EMPTY  aaclta\n\u2014MacDonald Jam Company,   Nelson.\nWANTED \u2014 Clean cotton rags.   Dally\nNews\u20146 cents a pound (S795)\nEIOHT   THOI SAM,   liol.I.AtIS   WILL\nnrv the Mollie Hutthaa Mln., with\nfull Ua. of maohlRery. Brarythlnf\nready to |o to u,,rl, -loo h.p. boiler,\n.'IT.', nil,, ft, sir compreaaor, 4 rook\ndrills, hoist pump, blaoksmltli outfit.\nlops,    'li' I,    toola    Ot    all    ,i.\nn.oaaaary t\" oparat. mlna, alM si I\n111    loos   \",,,l       Tool!   anil   niaeliiio rv\n\u25a0I ,... t   mora 11, <fj  thi-' amount, '\nvvllloll       IllllM      br      ,-;,^h.      Tl>\norovrn   ci.no..I   claim*.    Apply   Kln-I\nI.\"'-   -M \u25a0\u25a0 .   \\. ,v  Denver.      (M41) I\nPIPE AND FITTINGS.\nBARBED WIRE, ETC.\n10,000 feet 114-Inch Pipe. Special, 10c per foot. Full stock other\nsizes, also Fittings, at low prices.\nNew Clalvantzed Barbed Wire,\n14.00, Black (3.00, per spool. Roofing Felt, l-ply J1.60. 2-ply J2.00,\nl-ply J2.65, per roll. Extra heavy\nMineralized Surface, 90 lbs., per\nroll 13.00. Mixed Wire Nails.\n12.00 per keg. Wire Ropo, Canvas, Logging Suppliea and all\nkind, of equipment\nB.   C.  JUNK   CO.\nUS Powell St         Vancouver,  B.  C\n ^ fMM)\nCLASSIFIED ads bring results quickly\n\u201eii,l '\u25a0cnomlrally.    1 V.c a word\nCHARLES    p.       irDKTMt\u2014\nAuditor, MacDonald Jam Buildlw,\nBox   1191.   N'.lren.   H.I-. (6^60,\nInsurance\nDogs\nREGISTERED  LABRAD IETRIEV- j\nBRH, bom Augual 6th; lm o from the\ngreatest Fl, Id and lo ach Wiino n ol\nRngland     i luai anted   i tork     I '\u2022 l,\\\n '      W,   A   Thompson. '\nBin Mt, Duncal, VI, B.C.        i\u00ab171)\nLEGAL NOTICES\nINSURANCE\nAU Kinds\nKEAL ESTATE\nHOUSES FOR RENT\nWi will  In- ptaBMd  tn  list your\nproptrty tat Mait or Rent.\nCHAS.   F.   McHARDY\nTin*-  lamnuut  kgaa&\ni PHONIC   U3 NELSON,   It.   C.\nce-uo)\nLIQUOR   CONTROL   PLEBISCITES\nACT\nPROCLAUATIOH   OF   RETVRNINU\nomon\nFiov.nc\u00ab of BrltlFlt Colnuibia,\nla the lfeU^ti Slvctoral\nDlitttCt\nTO WIT\nPI BL1C   MOTH I h\u00ab wbj   ilven  to\nthe Bloctom ot M\u00ab l\u00bbon, \u25a0\nrnreuld, thai  I hav*   <\u25a0 <\u25a0\u25a0 iroA\nh   iy's wm  to in-  directed, and\ndmie  i'n   'mn i. '-niii    ii;i>    ol\nJanuary, eommm Una  mi   to i\nrollowtni quMttoti, namely;\ni\u00bb-i  vim  -ihiH....   of  iin   aale\n\u25a0 1   li. i r b)   t he  *-;'\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0     in  llO ii.'. il\nH'llll -i*\nOoTei \"'\u25a0!! i.i   . \"n' ro]  iu.it   \u25a0\nla tlon?\nto    in-    mbmltted    aoeordini    lo    thi\n\"Liquor-control   Pltblecltep  Act\"  to the\nmM Klectora of thi   Klectoral  District\nafon Knid; and.  furth< r,  that  In oh HI\"\n\u00abin',   in  the Mid   Wi II  a  poll ahall  In\nDpi nod al \u2022 Ighl o'clock la thi   forenoon\nand   dial] he i lo* ii al oovi n o'clock In\nth< afternoon on tl \u2022\u25a0 Itrd oa*) of February for taking and n <\u25a0\u25a0 \\\\ Ina tlw   totai\ntld Ki. ctore of tin- Nelaon Klectoral   Dial\nlive placaa  followlnjr;\nPoiiitur Dl-rlniom\nMKLSON-   ISaali   l( ill,  Baker Btrei i\nKA IU VIEW- Hume Bchool Ball.\nOf arhlch ;iii  peraoni are i-\n,'iini   tn  lovara\ndfnely,\nGIVEN tin-i. r my ii:imi il Nalaon, thla\nTwent) -cecoad day of lanuary, IM.\nSAMUEL   FAWi-KTT,\nRi tnrolni 11 :\nFore   losurance\nAnd  All  Other Forms  of\nInsuriini v\nHOUSES   FOR   SALE\nSTOCKS\nM.Ml'ilN     Ai'i'ni NTS     i.iiiioil\niiin,iii;ii iMdlng N\u201ev v\"i-i.. Mon!\n1,,I Wiooipi'i: .uni T'linul\"\nllouvn, Tol,'i;ioi'lii \u25a0 \"iiiutolioiiH\non MJ ' | \"il  Uk   for.\nC. W. APPLEYARD\nlo..uniii- o\nBUiok. KiomIh\nt'ily Prvpcfly\nNSLSON, B. C.\nWHY\ni    \u2022>,\ntake phon.'ps, wlieii in-olo-'li'iu ctii\n1,0 b\u201elli,tit ao reaHoiiiilily V Up\nare aKeuls for old-ouUljlislud companion  selling\nI.I I'10,\nF1UE.\nAOTOMOBILB,\nACCIDENT  4  S1CKNI1.SK,\nand  all  other  lines  of  ltibiiranee.\nWIOST   END   AQENCIEH\n119 Baker St., Nelson, B. C.\nPhone 661 P. O. Box 95\n(\u2022111)\nFurnished Rooms to Rent\nI.RQON       STBAH4       IIIIATKII       I''UP..|\nNISHKD  SU1TK\u2014Rtlrlns   Hotel.\nta\nKERR AI'TS.\u2014Fin nisl\u201e-.| h,i ,..-,    , .\u201e\nSUITE\u2014Ashninn'.-   Apartments.    (625lj\nFOR RENT\u2014In Annahle Block Slngl.l\nfurnished room. Also two ttnd threat\nroom suites. Hot and cold water |\nsenm   hont   and   light. iMBfu\nPoultry and Eggs\nFOB  SALK \u2014  Nineteen   K.   I.   yrailinttl\nhens    und   cockerel;    laying.        Oood]\ntin-, il. is.      {'hum'   Til.SLl. it;ir.o)|\nMachinery for Sale\nFOR   SALE   \u2014   Two   phnne   centrlfusull\nirrigation   pump,   -ilrt'rt   coum I\n2ft H.P. motor; del'verln*? up 100-foor I\nlift; starting and no-load \u2022switch-*''--,; 90 I\nIni 0-lnch pipe; almut 800 feet cas-J\ninn, valves, connect inns Inr.luded.\nOuaranterd running order; $700 Cash.\nAlio\u2014FordBOti Tractor, lote model,.\nperfect order; $400 cash. Writ.**- Un* 1\n,'ix    lininil   Forks. ((,.144)\nLost   and   Found\nTHK PARTT WIlu TonK the club bag '\nhy   mistake   from   the   ..olden   Gate j\nlui'day night or early  Sundiry\nmornlna,  pleaao return mot  to the !\n''\u25a0''' '\" \u2022 \u25a0 i-   \u00bb'\"''\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0 (6104)\nLive Stock for Sale\nTHOROL'QHBnffD   V0*RK8HIRB   PICS,\n$7 KO . ach.   Apply i:. C. Trie.\n,;-i)otv    Kil   .-A., ni    *\u25a0 c (\u00ab493>\nFruit and Vegetables\nPOTATOES Early Cartar, llarvester,\nCobbler, Sno*w Flake, Netted Gema.\nW.   J.   Carlaw,   Edmonton,   Alta.\n.,  (641*2)\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL\nDIRECTORY.\nAccounting\nTransfer\n4TKIMSOS   Tal.irSPEH\u2014Coal,   Wooi\n** 'imi ba :.:,;\u25a0,    Phona 174.       t6:fin\nTyitLIAMS'       T3AKSPE\u00ab^Bni;|rai:\u00bb\n\" \u25a0'\"\"' -\"\"i \u00bb'\u25a0 \"i     i'i\".ii\" nn.      tii2il;i\nWood Working: Factory\nAWSOIf\u2014 Below   market     Carpenter\n1    T'I    .1,,'lier.       Il'inlw'ioil.\nInsurance and Real Estate\nT>      W.    DAWSOW\u2014\nlv*  ataal   Estate,   Xnanraac.   Xentala\nAnnahle  Blk.  r.O. Box  733. Phone   19'.\n(\u00abJ\u00ab4)\nHE.    D!1I\u201e    INSUKANCE,    ritH\n\u2022AND    CITY   PROPERTY.\n ^\"^   Ward  Street. injur,)\nChiropractors\nI\"V\u00bb. R. .. QUAY\u2014Chiropractor. OUt.i\n'-'I'lk. Plionea: Office, 116. Rea. 6Z1V\nHours;   10-12 and  2 to 5   Kvcnlngs  hi'\n \"\"  '\"     :--Q'.   :' \"i\u00bb t\" l-oi.      ifi-.'tltl)\nFlorists\n\/'RIZZELI.E'3  GREENHOUSES,  HEL.\nf9  aon. Cut flowers ant] floral desljrns\nUJI7)\nTJITM.   8.  JOHNSON  -\n\u00bb\u00bb    Phone  342.    Cut  flower.     Potted\nI'hnt-   .'ml    Plural    i-:i.'li|,.,\u201ea. (62M)\nWholesale\nA       MACDONALD    S    CO\t\nf?' \"Iioleaale tlrocers and Provision\nMerchants, Importers of Teas, Coffee*\nSplcea, Dried Fruits, staple and Fancy\n'\"\"\u25a0\"\"\"     *\"'      Uf B2B91\nEneincers\nA      *\u2022   OREEN   COa\u2014\n\" \u2022 CONTRACTORS\nt'ono.rly llr.'o,,.   Hr.,,,  n\u201er,t\u201e\u201e.  fjd,,,.,,.\n.     - CiVL * \"lainff Entrlne.\u2122.\na.   c,   Alberta   aad   Dominion    X.aad\n        Sarvayor. 82701\nIJ     D.    dawson,   LaaVi- \u00bbnrr.jro7,\naa.   niniair and Clrll Bajlae.r.\n, '''-I\"-    H.C '112111\nAssayers\nE\nW.  WIDDOWSON. Ilox  A110S. Nol-\n\u2022 aon. B.C. standard western charges\n  ir,27.i\nFuneral Directors\nD. J. ROBERTSON,\nSERVICE\n  (C273)\nStandard Pnrnltara\nCo. \u2014 UndertnliorH.\n|!J Auto Hearso, up-lo-\n'!'\u2022' ohap,-l. Best\n-P' Hcrvlof,!. Price.\n\u25a0\u25a0  .HotiuW..      (112711\nWiLU-MACOLLIOAN-\nI   SUPPOSE YOU ARL\nCOMMA p*J AT MV\nDIMMER-SATURDAY\n\\     fl'LL BETHbRt-\n! OLD TOP IF I\nKIN   GIT A\n1 DfE'-A sun\nGoods valued at $74,328,415 were\nexported from Alaaka la first 11\nmonth, of Ihe year.\nJfrp.    Mnrv     PIUTM trick,    inert     103\n\\s.,\u201e   itiiinii   to   iicail,  at  lie:'\nBT GOUI.-Y- MALCH.LICAM .JOST CaCTrT\nOUT OF JAIL AM HI HAS MO MOMEV |\nI   \"SHOUl-D HAMt  THOUGHT OF THAT-\ni- ll BtT Hi -wAM i ed to Bonnow ^\nSOME CAW    POOR FELlJOW HE.\nOlDN*T HAVE   l\"HE ME.RVETO A^>K'     I\n11 OW OO YOU OO- MR-JHaCi-b.'A VERY\n& TRANtat TH1NC HAPPEta|E.D AT   M*T\nHOUSE-A   BURGLAR GOT lM  AMD\nALL   HE TOOK WAS MV DRE*=ftSOIT'\n'mr. MACGILLIGAM   -\nDHOMEO   AN'   \"5>A1D TO\nTELL \"YOU HED    BE AT\nVOOR  DIMMER* A* HF.\nHAi A  DR6.*b\"b SUIT'\n IW\u00a3^\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 25, 1927\nPage MnT\"\"\"1\n-WilBusy in Low-Priced Rails;\nWheeling Soars; Motors\nNBW YORK, Jan. 24. \u2014 Pronounced\nkctlonary tendeticlea developed in\nfay'* \"took market despite the ease\nmoney and the resumption of ag-\nlemive bullish demonstrations In sev-\nh\\ of th\u00ab low-priced rails. Money\n|s In plentiful -supply at the rate of\n_ cent. The weekly statement of\npikers' loans, issued after the close of\ni market, showed a shrinkaKe of over\n(0,0*30,000 last week.   Southern Pacific\nKansas City Southern, two of the\nst railroads to report their December\n(rnlngas, both -showed decreases in net\nupared with the same month of 1925.\nWheeling & Lake Erie issues were\nialtn the individual features of the rail\nIt with the purpose behind the buying\n111 shrouded in mystery, but the\n}eculatlve Wall street opinion lean-\nto the theory that lt was for the\n\u25a0count of Pittsburgh A West Virginia\nlllroad Interests. Wheeling common\n|ared nearly 9 points, to B7V*. or over\npoints above last week's low, and\nIen eased to D7. The preferred touch-\n7 new t'.p at OS, but later broke to\n\u25a0 Hi off 3H net. Western Maryland\nImmon Jumped over 5 points, to 30^4,\nnd the second pfd. moved up over 2,\n1*14, the highest price in about 10\ntars.\nIPllt^biirRh A West Virginia closed fi\nIgher, at 13*1, nfter touching l361i, l\nlw peak for all time.\nI Publication of a relatively poor earn\nIgs report by the Hudson Motor Car\npmpany owing to plant alteration!\nLrnlshed a new excuse for selling pres-\nkre against the motors, Oeneral Mo\n|rs, Mack Trucks, Pierce Arrow com-\nand pfd., Studebaker and Willys\nfverland  all  closing  a  point  or  more\nTime  money  and   commercial\npaper\ntes were unchanged.\nTotal sales\u20141,827,900 shares.\n.*\u00ab* Tork Quotation-*\nHigh\nLow\nClnse\nllled   Them.    ..\n111\n131%\n184%\nmer.   i   \u25a0 <    ...\n108\u00abi\n101%\nmer.    Tele.    .. .\n151\n152'.2\n4814\n48\nins*\nl(l\u00ab\n186%\naldwin    \t\n151%\n147\n150\nMt. & Ohio   ...\nIUM\n110\nm.  Pacific   a ..\n1\u00ab\u00ab4\nerro d-** Pasco  .\n\u2022ll*\nhile Copper   ..,\n\"'\u25a0'\u2022a\n85%\nhrysler  Corp.   .\n41\n40%\n40%\norn  Products   .\n41%\n41%\n49%\nodge \"A\"   \t\n2 Hi\nNM\n24%\n171\n188%\n169%\nen.  Motors   ...\n148\n145%\n148%\nranby Cons.   ..\n3214\n31%\n32\nt. Nor. pfd.  ...\n8814\n84%\nH\nowe Round   ...\n38 V4\njiap. Copper   ...\n!4H\n401*\n!\u00bb%\n40\nenne.   Copper\nlt\u00ab\n\u00ab1%\n.  Y. Central   ..\n144\n1I2I4\n142%\nor.   Puttie    ...\n83%\n83%\nhllllps   Pete.   ..\nII .\n5S%\nad in Corp\t\nItN\n47%\n50%\nock   Inland   ...\nTl\n72%\n71\nlell Union Oil.\nIIM\n30\nMM\nInc.   Cons\t\n\u25a0       30V.\n....\npu.   Pacific   ...\n\u2022    10914\nink'.\n108%\nKan. oil Cal.  .\n.     MM\nkan.   oil  X.   j..\n38%\n38%\n38',\ntilde.   Corp.    ...\n.       55%\n54\nkx. fiulf Sulph.\n\u2022      52%\nll M\nll M\nnion Oil CaJ.   .\n55\n53%\npion  Pacific   ..\n15314\n182\n183%\n[ S. Rubber  . . .\n58%\n57%\nL S. Steel   \t\nlilt\n155%\n\u25a0Tillya  Ovid.   ...\n21\nIIM\nj Vancou\nver S\ntock\ns\nBrazilian Is Most   Traded in\nIssue; Laurentide Erratic at Montreal\nMONTREAL, Jan. 24. \u2014 Brmslllan\ncontinued by far the molt traded ln\nIssue on today's stock market. B. C.\nFishing was a spectacular performer,\nsoaring 8 point* to close at 84. Brazilian advanced %, to 11214. Montreal\nPower closed unchanged at 72.\nLaurentide was an erratic performer,\nopening at 104, selling down to 101%\nand closing at 103 for a loss of 1%.\nThis Issue came third In activity. The\ngreatest loss was suffered by Bank of\nCommerce, which finished at 213 for a\ndecline of 6 points.\nTotal sales\u201433,171 shares; bonds\u2014\n$70,400.\n\"Montreal Sales\nMONTREAL, Jan. 21. \u2014 Sales \u2014 265\nAbitibi, 750 Asbestos, 1575 Fish, 19,-\n901 Brazilian, 245 Brompton, 516 Cement, 135 Car, 854 Alcohol, 180 Steamship and 717 pfd., 115 Textile, 2295\nLaurentide, 3696 Montreal Power, 145\nBreweries, 295 Quebec Power, 117\nShawinigan, 623 Smelters, 280 Spanish\nRiver. 275 Winnipeg Electric.\nMontreal  Cloving* Prices\nAsbestos   ...\nAbitibi      85^\nAti.   Sugar     35\nB. C.  Fishing    84\nBrailllan    u^j\nBrompton     34\nInd.   Alcohol   ;\u25a0\u25a0_\nCan.   Steamship    ssifc\nPreferred      -.**\u25a0\nCon.   Smelting         245%\nDom.  Bridge   ng\nDom.  Glasn    lotju\nTextile io\u00ab\nPenmans    \\ -tt;\nQuebec    '.'202\n.Shawinigan -*>*jg\nSpanish     tiAii\nSteel     jgC\nWinnipeg    '  ,;.-,\nImperial  Oil     43%\ntta .\nCanada Bonds\nWINNIPEG, J\u00abn. 21. \u2014 The Dominion war Issuo prfras:\nWar loans -\u25a0- 1931, 1101.30: 19J7\n1103.40.\nVictory loan? \u2014 1927, J100.80; 19J3\n1104.80; 1931, fl03.80b, 11O3.90.V 1917\n1107.85.\nRenewals \u2014 1927, 1100.10: 1918,\n1103b, 1103.25a.\nRefunding loans \u2014 1928, 1100 50-\n1941, J102.60I,, 1102.90a; 19,,, }9S Job\n198.40a; 1940. 198.25; 1918, 198.26b,\n198.50a.\nBid Asked\nC.   Silver          |Jf 1.85\n\u25a0cQilllvray    74 .88  \u25a0\nlunwell           1.49 1.50\nllader    11 .12\nlladstone   |. 27%       .29%\n{ranby  Tons     31.00 33.00\n\u25a0owe   Sound   ....     38.00 48.00\nJulian Mines 05% \t\nCoal    15%       .17\nluclty   Jim    17 .18\nPremU-r         1,96        2.00\n\u25a0llvercrest    07 .08\nfat. ML  O. 8 17%       .18%\nVast  Copper          7.25 7.75\nMont  .00%\nEapte   Leaf     .20\n|-',l.\"ii    on      .01%\nToday's Dividends\nIraxillan Tr. Lt. & Pr. com <*-*, \\%*%\ntllfornia  Packing q   $1\nInly  Inc.   q    11.25\ntank I In   Aut--rn-*l,ile   pf  q *K%\nItl. Rlvs. of Cen. Am. pf q tUi|\nIres**** R. H. inlt new mm *\u25a0 25c\n(anslnn   -Monotype   q     i_c\/r\n[etro. Ch. Str.s. 1 and 2 pf q $1.75\ntohawK   Mining   q     $1\nluifflc Co-ist 1st  pf q 11.25\ntclflc Const   2m.  pf q fl\nYalrie  OH   &  Gas  q    0-*-\njfynoIdH H, .1. Toll, onm Itk    R |M\ni-ynolds It. J. Toh B com slk ,.B 10%\nnndartl Oil of Ohio pf q $l.7r\u00bb\nIan-lard  Power ft Light pf q $1.76\nVhacco Products (')  A  -*-*.., $1.7;,\nExchange Rates\nNEW TORK, Jan. 24.\u2014Kterllng exchange easy at 11.81 5-18 for 60-doy\nMils, and 14.81',  for demand.\nForeign  bar silver\u201456\\r.\nranadlnn dollars\u20145-32 dlseount.\nFrancs\u20143.98.\nLire\u20144.29c.\nNelson   approximate   rats   sicrllna\u2014\nium.\nMarks\u201423.70.\nKronen\u201428.88.\nMetal Markets\nNKW YORK, Jin. 24. \u2014 Copper dull;\nelectrolytic, Pn t .ind tatUM, $13.37\n.\"sk.-d.\nTin-Weak; PpM nnd nearby $65.50,\nMnreh $65.\nIron \u2014 ItwdTi Mo. 2 f.o.h. eastern\nPennsylvania 111.16 to $22, No, 2 f.o.h.\nLuffalo $11 to $m, NO, 2 f.-*.t*. .\\la-\nbama $18.\nLead\u2014Dull; spot $7.B0.\nZinc \u2014 Weak; Watt It Louis spot\ngild   futures $6.45.\nAntimony\u2014Spot   (14,50.\nAt London-\nStandard cupper\u2014 Spot \u00a355 5\", futures\ntSS 15p 6d.\nElectrolytic\u2014Spot \u00a362 U, future\" Ifl-1\n15s.\nTin\u2014Spot tWI 7= fid, futures \u00a3293\n12s <Sd.\nLead\u2014.epnt [._ Ifg fir], futures \u00a327\n2s 6d.\n7-lnc\u2014Ppnt and futures   129  lif.\nThe map above shows the topographical aspects of Port Church-\nIll, at the mouth of the Churchill\nriver, which Is advocated as the\nlogical terminus for the Hudson'*-1\nBay railway. The figures marked\non the course of the Churchill\nriver indicate Its depth in feet at\nvarious points. The photograph\nat the upper left is a view of the\nruins of Port Prince of Wales at\nChurchill, which was destroyed hy\nthe French in the 18th century;\nwhile the smaller map at the right\nshows the port's relation to Hudson's bay as a whole and particularly to Port Nelson, which had\npreviously been contemplated as\nthe terminus for the railway, but\nwhich is now regarded as unsuitable for that purpose.\nWood and Toronto\nGroup Regain the\nControl of Brazilian\nNINETY CENT GAIN\nQuebec Issues Indulge in Another S?ump; Wright\nHargreaves Strong\nTORONTO, Jan. 24. \u2014 Nipissing was\nthe outstanding feature of the tradtnR\non the Standard mining exchange to-\nday. It was both active and strong,\ncelling up from $9.10 to $10.25 and closing with a gain for the day of 90c, at\n$10.05.\nThe Quebec Issues, with the exception\nof Towagmac, Indulged in another\nslump. Towagmac ndvancil to,\n$4.7ft.\nWright Harsrcave*. Lake Shore and\nMclntyre were the firm features amonc\nthe dividend paying golds. Wright Hargreaves closed with a gain of Uc, at\n$9.84. Mclntyre was up 10c. at $25.70.\nand Lake Shore up 10c, .tt $18.\nKeeley was a firm featvire among the\nsilvers, advancing 3c,  to $1.03.\nToronto Mines\nAnntlel             j .;,\nA''-'i     M\nArponaui ,k\nWmI  Doras  .'        j,\nK\/rkland     tin\nI.s!c,,   Hhmv         IS.01)\nCanadbta  LorJIn*   ..        .r,;\nNelnlxn       ^i.itt\nWriBiit   HargrMv s..     tt.i:.\nNoranda         21.HI\"\nMining   Cnrhn        Jar,\n'r.c.k  Hachu  \t\n\\'i|ii<n<!     _       jf,;,\nCutll   Tr. ih.wiy   ...      l.M\nK\"1'J-            1.61\nl.l>\u00ab\nl.tl\nBUYER'S MARKET\nAll indications point ti great activity In mining Sharon during 1827. We are In a position to supply the latest Information.\nOrders executed on New Tork, Ipakaoa, Vanoouvtr, Montr-al\nand  Toronto exchange. '\nR. P. CLARKT\nNalson,  B. C.  \u25a0   Phone  100.    Alio at  Vancouver  and  Victoris.\nMinneapolis Grain\nMINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 24. \u2014 Flour unchanged to 15c hlaher at J7.!*.r' to |f!.ir\u00bb,\nfhlpmonts  27,412  barrels.\nMran\u20141127.\nWheat \u2014 No. 1 northern 1J9H to\n1IJ44.  May 141H. July  1J9.\nCorn\u2014No.  3 yellow 74 to 76.\nOats\u2014No. s while 44\\  to 4\u00abH.\nPlai\u2014No. 1 218%  to 230!,.\nSpokane Stocks\n(Reported hyC. W. Appleyard)\nPrasllian    J1121-,\nHmelters    \u00bb!4St.\nU. H. Steel    \u00bb1B5',\nA-   Loco UM*;\n<**\u25a0   P-  R.    S16IH\nHowe   Sound    $ 3su\nFam.   Player'     Hid*,\nrindffe   Tiro..  $ 2l'i\nRadio Corp j r,a%\n\"ranhy     j ||\nInt. Nickel    | ,o\nInt. T.  ,*\u25a0   T.    $121%\nOafaft    j Joi,\nO.   Northern           $ fig\n(*\u00bb1>\u00bb   <\"\" I I2'i\nTeck    HuaheH     |,ls\nSilversmith           33ijc\n\"\"\"\"\"II 11.50*\nl.ejidsmlih           -f.\nKii-hmnnd          n,..,.\nOoldymith      (sv\"',\nLucky   Jim    ......!...'!     Hi,,.\n'\"anada  S.S.  common    | Jfii.\nCaiHata s.s. PM  sj\nwimrn-Do o\u00bbain quotations\nW'hri.i Ooen    Uiirh      Un    Cloa,-\nMay ...     IJSUj     n\u00ab^     t||        [j|Uj\nJuly ...     t?.!,        i;:,!j     Miw    ij(i,\nOct. ...     I2SS    12HI-J     l||\u00ab    i;st,\n'......\nM.ly .\nJuly .\nOct. .\nBarky\nMay   .\nJuly\nriaa\u2014\nM:,y .\nJuly .\nOct. .\n'\nKir  \u25a0\nJuly   .\nOct.    .\nMARKET LEADER\nB.  C.  Fishing Scores an  Advance; Bullish Advice Concerning Brazilian\nTORONTO, Jan. 24\u2014 B. C. Pifihlnft\nand Niplct-lnir. Mines had abrupt nd-\n\\ancrs In today's active trading on U.*1\nToronto exchange. The move in H. C.\nFishing had nil the npp\u00abarftnres ef :t\ndrive against the short Interests. The\nMock started at Tfi*. and moved up to\na high of 14*4,\nNlplKBlng nmved up to a high prlN\nof $10.1R, closing at tho top for an nd-\nIUM  of $1,\nBullish advices were in circular Inn\nconcerning Itr.-izillan. The stock rcicli-\n\u25a0<l n hl*;h point for the movement at\n111 nnd finislnd at   112^.\nOthtr price changes *nclurl-d Brompton. up >,; ('.-in Klinn 6tDR*n pfd., off j\n'.; C,in;i(ii:in Industrial -Ueohot) off c;'\nMassey-Harris,   up    H:   Bank   of   Cora-\nui.-t,-.', up I- Imperial Ben*, ott U Kovn\nRootle, oft :\"-..\nVarnish Prices Will\nRise Shortly, Predict\nCoast Manufacturers\nVANCOUVER, Jon. tS, -    U\nuiatiui':ii'iiir.'r\u00ab repori tht likelihood of\nii share edvenoa le prtei ef \\-arnlahOf,\npertlcularlv it' tha Chlneea eheea eo\u00bb-\ntlnues.\nThe price of wood oil, oeed exten-\n\u2022i-.-.-iy in ejianufecture, mm whieh eomei\neeJjr   from   china,   is   eohrlni   repldlyi\nand supply H.av !\u201e\u25a0 befbra long !\u2022\u2022 cul\noff entirely  from   Britain.\ni'.i.;..i Btai lh      apply total wat\nalso a    etr. DKth< tXat    ractor.    Wheal '\nBet  liii;her, corn\n%c '\u2022> ' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 down, enta u\u00abPhaef\u00abd to %t\noff,  nnd   provlelena   unchanged   to  16c\nIn    ITC   KB,\nTOnoHTTO, -7m. 94. \u2014 On Ita financial paje tonight th* Bvanlnff\n-XclegtAiu carrlas in aitlcl* o th*\ntffect that cftar a loaf ftfht b*-\nt-ffMB Interests headed bf E. X.\nWo od of To r o a t o aua iateras ta\nheaded by Sir H'rbert Volt of\nMontreal, Mr. Wood and hi Toronto group \"hav* regained control\nof Brailllan Zd'ht, Heat end Power company, In tba consolidation of\nwhich Mr. Wood was th* moving*\nEpfrlt 14 years ago.\"\nTha newspaper eaye no details\nare available.\nMONTREAL POWER\nEARNINGS GAIN\nWHEAT PRICES AT\nCHICAGO TAKE LIFT\nCH1CAOO, Jan. 24. *\u2014 Assertions thai\nill\" <\"ari;*il|-in PTOP up. 'I \u25a0 t \u2022 i \u25a0 - will ihOW\nr.iiui'4'il i mni-i- l \"it J :\u2022 Id, tenth il to .I'M\nwheat pries today.    KiUjn*- off in tha\nAUTO PRODUCTION IN\nCANADA IS RECORD\nOTTAWA.   Jstft,   -I.    --   IVi-iluciion  of\neutomi bllea   in   Canada    during    till\nreache.l   a   n.-w   high   record   of   205,116\nuolto, an in. ;*. ;;\u2022 i el II per cent oeor\nthe tout) for 1MB and IS per <**ent above\nLh\u00ab figures for LIS4,\nAutomohllfl    mar-ufai'lurers    produced\nin  IMI ona neat ear tot evary t'i par*\nBona   tn   '\"anada.     In   1 !t*if.i    the   prnduc-\ntloa en   nm  n.-w ear lor ovary r.7 per-\nMONTREAL. Jan. 21. \u2014 Monlu.-l\nLight, Heat and IWer Con:ao 11 daUd In\ntha year ending December I] loot, earn-\nad $7.f*Si.5*87 after charges and fed\ntOXea il'-ducted. It earned J6,676,376 iu\n192',.\nWholesale Prices at\nNelson to Producers\nBRITI\/ill  COLUMBIA  iiGOB\n:, r-.-.'-i)\nLight   hogs,   110   to   140   lbs lfc\nYoung fowl, -1  n\u00bb.-*   up Ste\nOld    tow.     15c\n! Eggs,    first       38c\n1 Kg*-,-*-*,   patleti    , isc\nJ Butterfat, special    13c\nButterfat,   No.   1    -lie\ni., pullets 11. ! Butterfat, No. 2   39c\nr\nEgg Markets\nOTTAWA,   Jan.   24.   \u2014   Toronto- Ex-\nttma r.n, firatl \u2022*:>, eeeoae\nMontreal\u2014Extras  S3,   fir.-ts  47,  second.** 40.\nWinnipeg \u2014 fettftl   t%, flrttl 4fi. sec-\nenosi '.'\u25a0\u25a0\u2022.\nSaskatchewan \u2014Tnquo ted.\nVancouver\u2014Extras    ||    tfl    .9,   firf\u00bbtP\n;\u2022;, eaaasdi th.\nChtflOstO m gpOt   |-L\nNew  York\u2014 Er. wh  fSfatfl 30  to 40.\nMontreal Produce\nMONTREAL,  Jan.   21.  \u2014 ERgs  and\nhecK,. firm, batter anchangsd,\nCheeae  \u2022flnaai weatarna lfc to lIHe\nBattor \u2014  Mo,  i   poet urlaed  lie   to\nll He,\nStOMffl   eggs   \u2014\u2022   Extras   Iflfl   to   ||e\nWn \u25a0 h \u25a0 tgi    E\u00abtr     i*c :    tU\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting\nCompany of Canada. limited\nOfflaa tmaltlng  antl   Raflalnfl  D^iavrtraanl i\nTRAIL,   BRITISH  COLUMBIA\nSmelter* and Refiner*\nPurrhaser* of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead *a& Bee 0m.\nProducers of Gold, Silve'  Copper, Pitt Lead smi Bee.\nTADANAC, TRAIL\n5S%\nl'i*\ntie\nr.9%\nITU\n11 %\nIIH\n11 ii\n5914\nJM\nlb*\n7.1\n71',\nnn\n71S\n7I'i\n107^\n119\nIII\n1MH\nIMU\n1111,\ni'no,,\n103'.,\n10.1\n10.-,' |\n103\n103'i\nIMU\nIMN\n103S,\n97\n'.   ,\n\u20221\nCan  Prlcaji\nWhoni -Nn, i nnnhrrn 111%, 2 north-\nerr, 113. Nn. 3 nnrlhrrn 12.',. Nn. 4 110.\nNo. li 103(4, Nn. li \u00bb9H. t.r.l \u00bb>.., track\n135*4, Mr\u00abanlne\u00ab S3.\nOat\u00bb\u20142 CW 60-},,  3 (*W 634ii. rxtra  1\n[\"-I r,!s, i terrt sit,,, 2 (aad\nJrctM  U,%,   tr\/,i\nB\u00abrlay_3 f\\v 71m, 4 CW \u00ab9',i, ro.\nJrrt.d 11^, fa.,.,, B5S,, traoli 71\u00ab.\nKlaa\u20141 NWC 18!>\u00bbi. - >'W lk6S. I c\nw H314, r.J.olan- 15! K, Irnok 190''\nRye\u2014 2 CW 99'4.\naaii\nMONTHKA1.. Jan. 24. \u2014 Thf Canadian I'arlflc railway cln\u00abnl ih. i\u201e,,i\ny*ar It haa onjoyod in llio laat dorado\non Docomhfr laat. It may bo nomo\ntlmo hofnre prollmlnary annual atato-\nm.nt appear., but It is expected to ahow\neloaa to 150,000,000 net operatlnc earn-\nln|a.\nRAILS WILL EXCHANGE\nSHARE -SHARE, MERGER\nWRW TORK, Jan. If   Oraai  N rtfc\nrn had Korthoi\no ;   sfa i:-   .\nn the >\u25a0\u25a0 v\nU \u25a0\nDominion Live Stock\nWtR.VIPBO,  .!.,\u201e   I,,   _   |\n'.-'in.. IIM, li ...    i no; ahe, \u25a0\n-   ci,. lee  11.71 ,,, I-.15\n\u2022' food J.*,.7.'. to\nHulW.r   bell ,     ,\no.r.o.\nBatcher onw       Ch,\nhtr i,, ,:,,, i |.\n'\u25a0\"\"      \u25a0 0 S4.50\n\"VII    -,|.,nd   ||,|0    ,,,   J,\naieera   cl\t\ni.,ir  to  |\n\u25a0looker  half, r    ,-],\n\u25a0'\"\u25a0   l\u201e   Rood  S3   to   ||\n'\"\u2022\"'I' -r    te, r i \u25a0;,,.!,..    || .,,  , ,  \u2022    ..\nI;|ir   I',  K I  jl ||   m,  $| 7;,\nJj\u00abln     Cltolc    M   i\u00bb   in.\nlioa.^        Releei   baooa   jn ||   ,,.,,,,<\n' \u2022'    I\".\",   bean..  1.025   I e\u201e\n\"\"I taadara lio.M ,\u201e ||j,'      J'   \"Bl\"s\n',\"\"'      '*     \"' 9*9< \u00bblo ,\u201e mi,\n*****   ''-'\"i- K> tort M.M lo 17.51\naULOAHT, \/an. 14. _ Kr,, ,,\u201e\nM   m   |IH   rnlr   ,\u201e\nzzz'zrzi mS \" \"' '\"\"*\nBotoher oowa    . ci\u201e,ic, ., ,\u201e ....\nf\u00bblr tn cond 13.50 to |3 S5\n\u25a0\u25a0111 -lln\u201ed  >.l  tn  fl.il,\nlood  MM to 14.11. \"'\u25a0'\u25a0 r:\"r '\"\nBttwkat .teatv-Ckoto. s< r,0 ,\u201e ,. \u201e\nJoed.r ataar,   ni\u201e\u201e,\u201e ,s   \u201e\nLamba-l^ir to tooi ,9 l0 |10 50\nTy.#00lW (Snmpang\n(, MCaXPORATCO... *<*3 \u00bb\u00bb \u00bba\u00bbV   .\u00abrO I **'\nInventory Specials\nMen's Wear\nMEN'S OVERCOATS\nFeaturinpr six Coats only. Your choice of navy blue or smoke grey\nMelt nn, brown reversible check, fawn fancy reversible check. KeKu'ar\n$36.00.    Feature Price  $27.50\nLadies' Ready-to-Wear\nRUBBER CORSEI.ETTES, CORSETS AND BRASSIERES, in pink Rubber.\nThese are all on at Half Price.\nRegular price $4.06, Special  $2.50\nRegular price 16.50, Special  *63.25\nRegular price $12.60, Special        $\u00ab.25\nRegular price |16.00, Special    $7.50\nODDMEKTS IX CORSETS, made in rtrong pink and white Coutil, embroidery\nand lace trimming*.    Fronl and back lace, also wrap-arounds, included in these\nIota.   Regular price 16.00, for  $2.\u00bb5\nRegular prieea up to $'-'.'J\">, for         $1.00\nHOUSE DRESSES\u2014A special line of House Dresses, in all colors and sizes. Regular prices up to $2.fin.   Inventory Special  $1.50\n( OATS\u2014And just the weather for them, too. Velours, Tweeds, Marvellai and\nNovelty Fur-trimmed. Coats that sold readily earlier in the season for $22.50\n, ach,    Inventory Special  $12.05\nMODEL COATS, showing values $49.50 to ?59.50. Don't miss these when they\nin,   telling for, each  $25.00\nWE EELL KOTEX, SASHENA, BELTS, APRONS, etc., in our Ladies' Department ot Second Floor.\nSILK DRESSES\u2014All smart, new, up-to-the-minute goods in black, navy blue, in\nCrepe. Georgette* and Crepe de Chene. Good sellers at $22.50. Inventory\nSpecial    $17.95\nAn Unprecedented Offer\nOne only, Walnut Dining Room Suite of eight pieces. Buffet, sideboard with green-baize-lined drawer for silver, extension table and six\nchairs. A suite anyone will be proud to own. Worth $239.00. Inventory Offer $170.50\n\u2014\n Pago Ten\nTHT! NELSON TVArfiY NEWS,     TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 25, 1927\nThe Ark's l\noarRO need.-*, shiftinpr. nnd pr^d values\nat low prices will .lo the trick-\nnark Prints, 35^ per yard; All-\nWool SflrKe, 45 Inches wide, $1.00\nyard. Unbleach-ed Sheotinp. 72 In.hen\n\"Wide, 75s* >'ard. I'nMoncbcd Cotton.\n20ft yard. Circular Pillow Cotton,\n\u202240-f yard. White or Croy Plnnnel-\n<Mtr, 25<* \\-11'1 Men's I'l-.'.'o.lined\nT'-i-l.-i-WKir. $1.75 and $2.00 sit\".\n**y\u00ab\\ $1.00 -\".i $1.25.\nJ. W. HOLMES\nPhon. 534 606 Vernon  St.\nCAR\nREPAIRS\nDO NOT\nWAIT UNTIL\nSPRING RUSH;\nHAVE YOUR\nREPAIRS\nDONE IN THE\nWINTER.\nNash, Dodge and\nPontiac Cars\nGraham Trucks\nCAPITOL MOTORS\nGEORGE   W.   PEASE,   Managar\nOpp.  Pott  Offic. Phon.  65\nLAY EGGS THM\nA   Dozen  Go 32  Ounces; the\nStandard   Is   24\nOunces\nRead in:? an article In a f:irn. papmr\n-Ji^crlb:nn tbe wonderful feat of a poul-\ntrymnn who bred hens to lay egg**\nweighing 28 ounces to the dozen, W. J\nRichards, commonly known as \"Bosun,\"\nweighed an uns^lected dosen of his\nWhite Leghorn pullet eggs yesterday,\n1 and found thty went 32 ounces. Standard eggs go 24 ounces to the dozen,\nnnd    the   in iutmum    permissible    Is    20\nounces.\nWlun\u25a0uimu   Mr.   Rlcli.irds  figured out\nthin   lie   bad  us good  a   right   to   crow\nand even  more so,   than   the gentleman\nwbo got the puff in tbe farm Journal.\nTak\u00ab  tht  Honors\n1    Mr. Ridm-ds' White  bflfffcoras. of a\nlarge   English  strain,  are  bred  to  lay,\nj   nd .-lass In the shows as utility birds.\nj In  the  last  two years tliey have taken\n|   hfl bimurs in tbe utility classes at the\ni    nultry   IhOWl  of   this  district,   includ-\nBJ   Nt-l.stjn,   Grand   Forks   and   Nakusp\nshows.\nThe pullet effi bfl brought unmml ts\nTbe    Dally    .\\. ws    ywtflrdft*)     w\u00ab'igli    a\nthird   n a'i-i*   ilia n   Mm   \u25a0tfllldflril   weight,\nml   over   two-fifth*   more     than     tlm\nminimum weight to be salable.\nt H oouret, the Richards strain not\nnnly I1) he*V] efgs, but many of them\nas well, biing  bird  to  lay.\n .*,\t\n1 \u25a0\\'i\u25a0>! Motor i.'u-mpany declare policy\nnt iiiiiiiniiim Wflgfl Is blic factor In\npiling  up  profits.\nMexican gownment claims to have\ntflfluranca thai e Iflsical 1.1- ments in-\n\u25a0tigfttfld uprisings.\nNelson Business College\nEVENING CLASSES\nIndividual Tuition\nIncrease Your Salary\nNelson's Dispensing Chemists\nCITY DRUG CO.\n8Mm-in wllh false teeth nearly sur- j    Filma,   Kodaks,   Drugs,   Stationery,\nlocated    mrtwri    th.y    r.niKht    In    111*    M.I1   Oilers   Promptly    Despatched,\nthrojt   win,-   asleep   In   dock   al   N.-w   BOX 1083     Nelson, B. C.    PHONE 34\nYork. J Com.   and   Get   Your   Weight    Free.\nJanuary Sale\nStill Going Strong.   The Values We Offer Cannot\nBe Beaten.    Compare:\nFlannelette\nstrip \u25a0\u25a0!   Il: letl .   M   tnehM\n\u00bb'*'.    4  yar.l\u00bb 91.00\nOlacbttai, 4 ytvrtti     , Sl.OO\nOdd Lines Men's\nWear\nTien, reKulir to $1.75 ...$1.00\nKid   OlovtM,   iVKUIar   J.1.00.   fnr\nsa.oo\nLin  n       U.tmlkiid.li'fs,      4     for\n si.o\u00a9\nBoys' Overcoast\najOf all-wool nutarUtla. Well tal-\nIiti.I. Regular $14.r>0 to J18.75.\nBlm  2H  i,,  H,    sale  Prices\n$11.75 i   $13.25\nBUY FOR LESS AT\niRamsfrcn  JSios.\nWomen's\nUnderwear\nComhlnatioiiH. Wool und Silk-\nand-Wool. lUfoltai jn 40. \u00bb:.50,\n\u00bb2.75    per   suit.     Sale    I'rice,\nsuit     82.00\nCombinations. Wool and Sllk-\nond-Woal. lt,Ktilar $3.25 to\n$$.75.   Sals PHe\u00ab    $2.75\nCombinulii a-, r.,lton. ReKiilii*\n$1.00, $11.\",. $1.35.    Sale I'rir,-,\n>\u00abit 80<- *\u25a0\u00bb*\u25a0 $1.00\nVests. Wool and Silk-and-Wool\nmixture.     lU-Kulur   6*,>\nMi  55<*\n11, KUlar $1.00. $1.25.   Sale.85\u00ab*\nVests. Cotton. Special s.i.'\nI'rl'-es 30\u00ab*   1\"   75*\nBloomers at omv-ipoinl.ny reductions.\nM'LEOD DEFEATS\nE\n1\n1\n. THE\nIt Takes 11  Ends to Get the\nDecision; City Series\nContinues\nIt took 11 eniin liuit night to determine thp final winner nf the President's cup, among the 32 rinks ol\n:.he Nelson Curling cluh, when A. P.\nMcLeod won out by the odd rock,\nover Rev. F.  R.  O.  Dredge.\nIn the city series, A. D. McLeod\nbeat Rev. F. R. (1. Dredge, 8 to 7;\nH, Andrew beat CJ. W. Steele, 8 to C;\nW. M. Vance beat George Horstead,\n*i to 7; II. V*'. Robertson beat John\nCartmel, 8 to 7, and Dr. E. Cf. Smyth\nbeat K.  Bell,   8 to 7.\nCity Series Schedule\nPlay is scheduled In the City sc-\n\u25a0'leB for over a fortnight ahead, as\nfollows:\nTuesday, 8 p.m.\u2014Bush vs. McLeod,\nMansfield vs. Jeffs, Sharp vs. Biin-\nvan, Wasson vs. Bell, Dredgo Vs.\nS.eed.\nWednesday, 7 p.m.\u2014Forin vs. Dill,\nThomson vs. Douglas, Ferguson -M\nCarnes, Steel vs. Horstead, Ledlngham vs.  McLeod.\nThursday, 8 p.m.\u2014Bladworth vs.\nForm, Andrew vs. Vance, Robertson\nvs. Smyth. Bell vs. Cartmel, Wesson\nvs.   Mansfield.\nFriday, 8 p.m.\u2014Bunyan vs. Jeffa,\nSharp V*. Cartmel, Dredge vs. Dill,\nForin vs. Steed, Douglas vs. Ferguson.\nMonday, January 31, 8 p.m.\u2014\nHhnlwiuth vs. Thomson. Ferguson\nvs. Forin. Ledingham vs. Steele, Bush\nvs.  Vance,  Horstead  vs.   Myers.\nTuesday, February 1, 8 p.m.\u2014\nAndrew vs. McLeod, Mansfield vs.\nRobertson, Bunyan vs. Bell, Cartmel\nvs.   Jeffs,   Smyth   vs.   Wasson.\n\\V* in day, February 2, 8 p.m.\u2014\nSharp vs. Smyth, Sieed vs. Douglns,\nDill vs. Barnes, r.],itT worth vs. Fer-\nffU-aon,   McLeod   vs.   Horstead.\nThursday, February 3, 1? p.m.\u2014\nThomson vs. Barnes, Ledingham vs.\nYanic, Bush vs. Steel, Myers vs. An-\n\u25a0lii w,    BubfltlflflB    Vs.    Bunyan.\nJ'r.day.   February   4,   8   p.m.\u2014Bell\n. .Mansfield, Cartmel vs. Bunyan,\nJeffs vs. Smyth. Sharp vs. Wasson,\nDffl4ft  vs.   Douglas.\n.Monday, February 7. 8 p.m.\u2014\nMinefield vs. Sharp, Wasson vs.\nJaffa, Forin vs. Barnes, Steed v.-*,\nThi-m-mi,    Dill   vs.    Ferguson.\nTuesday,    February    8,    8    p.m.\u2014\nI\".lad worth   vs.   -Douglas,   Ledingham I\nvs.    Andrew,    Bush    vs.     H\nKyott vt,  Btflfllfl.  Mi'I.eod vs. Vance, i\nMatthew Is Installing Officer;\nPast President's Pin\nto Barnes\nInstr^ntlon of D. D. Townsend, new\npresident of the Nelson Qyro club, and\nprrstiiiiition of a past -president*! pin\nto EL D. Barn*'.**), late president nf the\nclub, featured thfl Wi-kly meeting Of\nthe club in the Canadian Legion building last night. K. (J. Matthew installed\nPresident Townsend.\nl\u00bbr. K. '). Smyth presrnli'd the pHSt\npri'sld* nfs p: ii (.. .Mi-. Hani, s, CongffltU***\nlatlng ttl in on the -success of the club\nduring his year- of office, Just concluded.\nCharles Morris suggested that the\nNelton senior hockey club should be\nhonored hy the Nelson service clubs.\nThe suggestion was generally favored,\nnml  the matter will be gone Into.\nMTliCTiES\nCommittees   Are   Named   and\nGet Into Working Order;\nPlan Socials\nBASEMENT, FOR\nE\nBrick Building; Planned to Cost\n$30,000 on Carrie's\nPlans\nTO VICTORIA\nFOR APPROVAL\nThirty   Beds  to  Be  Provided;\nFacilities   Include   a\nlecture Room\nHon, .1 laoa  If*-k, president  ol  tha\nlegtilatlvs   couni-il   of   Nora    IcoUfl,;\ni ..I   in   LiMTCnol.   N.S.,   pvently.\nFinal organization of the Catholic\nLXiughters of America, newly formed\nsociety of the Church of Mary lm -\niiin-'ulale, marked last night's meeting of the branch ln the Knights of\nColumbus hall. The Nelson branch\nIs the first Canadian branch of tho\nCatholic  Daughters  of   America.\nIt aw planned to gtvfl several\nBOctfll  events   in   the   near   fill ure.\nCommittees named .'it tii- t*\u25a0\u25a0 I nl\nmaatlHf got Into working order l:ust\nnight.     They   are,    first    n.ian-|   bfllfig\nt onvtBflf!\nCommittees\nCourtesy\u2014Mvs.  A.   No.\\on  and   Mrs.\nW. J.  Meagher.\nPublicity    MWI   M.   t.   Vigneuv\nSha tl.\" good of the order-Mrs.\nC    Iv  Mansfield.\nS\u201ek and Visiting\u2014Mrs. I'. J. QflUa*-\nher,   Mrs.   A.   QflllMa   nnd   Mrs.   M.\nFrestley.\nCharity\u2014Mrs. J. Bums. Mrs. A. A.\nPerrier, Mrs C. A Mai-dmigall. and\nOOdMt   I'oulin.\nKdmatlon\u2014 Miss Flizabeth McKin-\nftOO, .Miss Franios Sr.mlan, Mi-s. It.\nLunn  and   .Mr--    I'.   Kahal.\nBoelal   y\\y>-. ):. Dank, bttas Marffar->\n\u25a0 \u25a0    Si- i ni ui.   .Mj s.    I.\"n    .MtKinnon   and\nMiss   Albertine   Choi|iie! ie.\nGOLD IN.LAYS\nWe   socialize   in   neat,   well- made   |flU   inl.iv^      N'ot   only   Is\nour wi'i*k KUArant Ml   bul ara offflr you thfl baal <\u2022! services at\nBi-jASf'N.vr.i.i:  PKtcm\nDR. KEELEY\n\u2022X\u00bbl\/2 BAKER ST.\nDentist\nAND  AT TRAIL\nNELSON, B. C.\nBANANAS\nPer lb, 15c\nJ'im.ntn ChUM, H-lb [itk'SOl*\nSuisa t'hi-os,., (4-lb, _*_ffl$e\nSwiss Knlsli-.s CheeM, I plto.\n  50f\nPalestrett  Chirs,',   |,kar.   .  354**\nRoquefort CtlM.,  II, 65<\u00ab\nSwiss cImmm, pkn T*i<*\nIngersoll Cheese,  pks 15.1*\nGolden Loaf Cheese, lb 45**\nKratt Cheean,  lb 45\u00ab*\nOntario  Cheese,  lb 30**1\nCanadian   Swiss   Cheese,   made\nat E-Jgowuod. B. C, lb. ...454?\nhl^lCROCERY(**^j\nPhones 10 and 193\nTill PLATERS\nI lOt-tad  Irmn   I'.iitD Si-v. fl)\nNotman rushing out in a brilliant\nnnd effectual Intereeptlon of his pass\ntfl   Wheatley,\nThroughout the rest period, the\nN* lson cily baml, v.hieh played the\nvisitors frum the depot to the rink.\nenliven<-d the wait with their music\nunder the direction of F. L. Irwin.\nTho teams  were:\nTrail\u2014Jackson, goal; Reddick and\nAnderson, dtfi-nec; Moynea. Gustaaon\nand Kendell and Brown, Lauriente,\nforwards.\n,\\i-lson\u2014Notman, ROal; L. Desireau\nund Hiehnrdson, dflfflOfla)] Mllb-r. S.\nDflfllnmi und AntinMi- and Thoinp-\n\u00bb n,  Mur.-iiis and   !'\u2022 Il.-tii r.\nOfflclHla\u2014Jewell. Itossland, ref-\u00ab\n\u25a0 r. \u25a0\u25a0 -.    A.    Saunders,   Trail,   judge    of\nplay.\nPlans for the new nurses' home\nWhich will Ik1 ereiled this year on the\ntennis kiouiuIs jusi east of the new\nisolation hospital at an estimated\ncost of $30,000. have been completed\nby   Alex   Carrie,   Nelson   architect,   A\ntractng of than plans alone with the\nooatnot lor thfl ooiu-tnifttioii of the\nbuildins   will   bfl   float   tO   the   public\nworks department at Vletoria, and if\ntho plans are approved, tenders on\nthe new project will be in order,\nTho home when completed, will bo\n64 feel long and 38 feet wide, of brick,\nand will comprise a basement and\nthree slurb's, each of the stories having 10 rooms In-eluding living rooms,\nand  bathrooms.\nThe basement of th' building will\nbfl finished throiiKhuiU with cemuiil\nfloors, and will contain a lecture\nroom 22 feet hy 34 feel, coal bins,\ncorridors,  and  bollflf room.\nMatron,   Graduate    Nurses\nTin' |-i DUad il-'or will differ from\nthfl >UMr two floors In that it will\nhave the DUttTOO'l quarters whieh\nwill be comprised cf a living room,\nbedroom, and private bath. These\nrooms will he at the north end. ,. It\nwill also li.*i v | rflOm fur the use\nOf thfl ff-fl-ftttfltfl furs -. whirl, flin h*'\n10   feet   by   H   .--cl.     Conneei Inn   with\nthla  by  moans of (oMIng Soon \\^ i.i\nbfl  .a  living  room   16   fool   by   ^t   l-l!\nroot\nThe  hnildint;  w.ll  have   10   h.'dri.oms.\nfivo- doubh' and flvfl rind*. Klvlnf *i\ntotal th tpbii areontedatloo af so\ni-- ta.     Barb   ii -hi-   win   1.1   equlppod\nwith I li\\ in:; i BOB), taValfltiflfl and\nbaths. The single rOOflRfl will measure\nnine feet by N Iflflt, a\/htSfl th< ftovWfl\nrooms will RtOflflUTfl U feet hy 16 feet.\nTho rooms will contain Individual\nCloUtflfl   pfflflflflfl   (Of   ih '   mn\nWat ii Door li i loa 6 i  bath and\nlavatory flpflO* Ol tl 1 -- Iflfll by U\ntatt This will a.hoit of thi- installation   on   aach   floor   *\u2022(   two   hi ths,\ntwo  toller , .*ul   four   hasinH.\nTwo Entrances\nThe    buJMIac    OTl I    have    (wo    (till'   ii   thfl trout   facing north,\ni [,il    nn       \u25a0:    lin-    \u25a0\u25a0  ii     l.n ,i::;    arost    It\nwill bo oqulppod  arlth  thfl latflfll  anil\nmost up-to-d.i!r m diods ol lighting,\nh'-atlng and plumbing ayfltfltnji I:. 11 -\nconies   facing   north,   Boaanrtnt   nine\nfeet   by   20   feet.   nil   Opflf.    0tt   BSVOfe\nfloor.\nThe  hoini-  is  b*!ag  conatraotod   so\nthat if tho occasion arises. addltloM\nmay be mad- tfl thfl flflfll  end of the\nbuilding.\nA.S.Horswill&Co.\nPhone 121\nEastern Salt Herrings, lh,..15\u00ab#\nHloaters,  Smoked,  lb agO**.\nBaion. Sliced,  11, 5<*|H*\nCooked Ham. Sliced, lh 65a*\nMarmalade,   tin,   4   lbs I>0<*-\nHoney, B. C, tin, 4 II-, $1.00\nCorn Flakes. S pkts. for .. 35tt\nOranges,   a  doz.   lor  ...-Sl.OO\nHead   Lettuce, Celery, etc.\nPROMPT DELIVERY\nCity and Fairview\nPolls Are Chosen\nlor Beer Plebiscite\nKw.ll C. Rttrp,  19. ol Columbus,\nihln.  w.-is  found   d,i,il   iu  his  garage\n\\ ,1.111   nf   , arli,m   monoxide   Has.\nHOCKEY   SPECIAL\nTo ROSSLAND\nWEDNESDAY  AFTERNOON\nLEAVES   NELSON   4:30.\nRETURN    FARE   J2.3S.\nWe Have Just Received Another Carload  ol\n'Gilbert' Smithing Coal\n'The World's Best'\nPrompt  Attention lo Mail Orders\nWood-Vallance Hardware Co., Ltd.\nWHOLESALE NELSON.  B. C.\nRETAIL\nm\nWork Trousers\nExceptional   values   in   Rannockburns,   |\nTwills, Whipcords and Mackinaw Trou.sors\nrteturnlnt,'   i XtLcot   S .rum 1    Kmr tt\ntad   Qm   palling   pirn m   fat\n\\h>-   bflflf'by-tha-gbflfl   plflblacttfl   of\nF.-bruar>' 23- The t ity P-ll irt| be\nh'Id in I'-iple ha.l, vslii!*1 llie Kair\\ lew\npoU will bfl b'M in thfl Hume school\nhall.\nThe   voting   hnur-\u00bb   wil;   be   from   8\nIn   the   timrnliiK   to   7   ..'rloek   In   lhe\n\u25a0vfliriag\nBadminton Club\nIs in Midst ol\nAmer can Tourney\nl.iulmintcm   AtttUaeoekfl   ara   flying\n. ht   in   tbfl   tffllflOfl   fair   buil'l-\nhiK.   wher.-   tha   Badniatoa   e'ah   i\u00ab\nnightly playing off n.un I ,n ia ,,.\\n.-\nei:-'.-iir''     toumatlient.       I'l:iy     In     the\ntoura mi' tu   a U  oafttlaq    tor abM\ni m \u2022 It, ll aufl flald 11 I atffht\nNelson News of the Day\nBA.KD  AT XXHX TOKIOHT.     SKAT-\nINO AT  USUAL HOUR 11,50(1;\nI mii, im: at Rtrath, \"ii i Hot*!, V\/edRfli\nI  ;. in     i.mii.      I..,:, itrs     Oi 11-\niii nu n T.r\u00bb \u00ab\u25a0\u2022 nt-.    i,.iit*.    Bfl eflnta\nli    .\u25a0    Art   IWp\nirooltfl     iw-utim,     l*Kfla|s,\nui i  tresis duriu\nJanuary  anil   K< hrii.ir\\. h'-ITO)\nHEATED  BEDAJT TAXI.   PHONE 77.\n[It til\nForthcoming Events\nEADXE8'   HOariTAX.   AID   BHIOOE,\nOdd   \u25a0\u25a0'\u2022 Hows'   Hall,   Wrdi i \u25a0 \u2022\u2022 iy  .unlnp,\n!\u25a0'\u2022 l.inaiv    I,     Pror-s#ds    i >i*   puh M i\nI    ,.,ll   hti.n   fni    IfOlpllHl,     All\n. iv. rr.  iirj:Millj   ti   \\_t Itl d   I I :r -\nviM  In makim; um \\ah_t     TWoou Hkii-\ntsry, Mn. (Horgt T. Motion, for rawT-\nvattoni. i M|| i\nDr. M. F. Setters\nPhysician   nnd   Surgaon\nSuits   503   to   509    Rookery    Building\nCorntr   Riversidfl  and   Howard\nOver   Wlntshouflfl,\n\\NF,   WASH.\nTheDaily News\n25 cents a week by carrier.\n60 cents a month or\n$6.00 a year by mail outside Nelson.\nThe Paper Which Gives\nYoa the News First\nThe Daily News\nPhone 144\nYour Last Chance\nTO GET\nFree Pants\n\u2022T^HIS week is your last\n1 chance to get a pair\nof pants free. Fit-Reform\nare giving- extra pants free\nwith all made-to-measure\nclothes for the month of\nJanuary only. Order that\nnew Suit for Spring now\nand save from $10 to $ 15\nin the extra trousers. -\nJ. A. C. Laughton. R.O.\nSpecializing   in   Correcting   Defective\nSight   by   Proper   Glasses.\nQuick  Repair Service.\nGRIFFIN   BLK.     \u2022      -     PHONE  12S\nNothing   ia   too   good   for   the   sick.\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nPRESCRIPTION   SPECIALIST\nTn business for your heitlth. Let us\nfill your prescriptions. Mall order.**\npromptly executed.    . Call nnd  wnlt  for\na-anday hours: 1 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.\n*\/uur cur.    Phone 1.\nP.M.\nPHONE 235\nCLOVERDALE BUTTER\u2014rreah\nand   Bwwt.     2   \">B 05\u00ab*\nOXFORD TOILET 80AP\u2014Box\nof  1  doz 50kt*\nPORK AND BEANS\u2014I.lbby'B\nNo,   8   tin.    3  for   40****\nPILCHARDS\u2014Till     tins.       At,\n\u2022\u00bb<*  lSk\u00bb\nQUALITV   AND   SERVICE\nELECTRICAL SUPPLIES\nAND APPLIANCES\nIrons,   Toasters.   Curling    Irons,\nLamps, Sockets, Two-Way\nSockets,    Shades\nBENNETT'S, LIMITED\nThe   Horn;   of   Electrical   Goods\nIt Pays to Deal at\nRutherford's\nDOCTORS'     PRESCRIPTIONS\n<\\.i (fully   Com pounded.\nMail   Orders   Filled    Promptly.\nRutherford Drug Co.\nNelson\nToilet\nPreparations\nArlola  Tact Powvjar\n50\u00a3 and $1.00\n11 n i i-i    Hubbard    Ayer's   Pure\nI-ow.l. i-   $1.00 Jl\"<! $1.50\nArn.'it.il s   PttCfl   Powdflf\n50**, $1.00 \"><i $1.50\nHonbiffljn-s    $1.50\nDJflT   Kiss    75\u00ab*\nCo y't*    $ J .00\nAnd   A'arlou.s   Others.\nWa carry PorfuflMfl .ind Cold\nCreaniH in all Uiflflfl wi-ll-known\n:md favinito lines ti Reasonable\nTrices.\nCanacia Drug \u00ab&\nBook Co.\nDoctora'    Prescriptions    Our\nSpecialty\nOut-of-Town    Orders    Receive1\nOur   Most   Careful    and\nPrompt   Attentiin\nA Great Big\nSPECIAL at\n^^^    USUAL PRICES\nTonight and Tomorrow Night Only\n\u00abLT0N SILLS\nNot just baKMUt il took a whole year to\nmake\u2014not because 14 grad players were chosen\nto support Milton Sills\u2014not because the entire\ncompuy went into one of thj nation's tfreatcst\nmills and there suffered hardship and privation\nto get this story for you. 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