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MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 11, 1929\ni      i     \u25a0      \t\n254\nVICTORIA MEN FACE DEATH\nTeachers Testify in\nCases\nDutrg** Against One Doukhobor in Regard  School\nTroubles   Withdrawn\nt\t\nreMOROCS SCENE\nIN CROWDED COURT\ntoman Fanatie Guilty Starts\nSermon; Interpreter Used\nThronghout\nPercy Williams Makes a Late Start\nBut Wins 50-Yards Dash in Millrose\nGames; 15,000 Cheer Canuck Sprinter\nConger of Illinois Beat* Nur-\nmi; Canadians\nShine\nFive Thralthobors, members et\nthe Sons at Freedom rsna'le sect,\n\u2022ere fonnd guilty by Stipendiary\nMagistrate John Cartmel Saturday\nmorning of wilfully Infrf-rtni\ntMth activities at seven schools at\nOMe, Pass nek and Brilliant.\nEight tannics were on trial. All\nrlirgei ami rut one of them were\nwithdrawn ud three charges Involving the remaining two, as well\nI as those already fonndy gnllty, were\nadjourned to todiy at 10 o'clock.\nThe court wis in orderly one. al-\nthonib crowded. Charges of tnter-\nferlng at Krestov* were not press-\nid. Pissing of sentences wis deferred.\nJohn Peripelkln of . otestiema,'\nind Pete Zernbln of Obule wer*\nfonnri guilty eg Interfering it\nfour schools\u2014two at Glide, one it\nPus Creek ind one at Brilliant.\nZembin admitted a previous conviction on a similar charge. An-\nastaslu Zerobbi Was found guilty\nof Interfering at Glade school No. 1\nand Brilliant No. I. Paul Krrlpnlrk\nwas found guilty of Interieiing it\nGlide Nn. 1 and Piss Creek, and\nAlex Popoff was found ynlhj- of\nInterfering at Brilliant No. 1.\n. ha each case his worship's derision defended upon Identll'lratlan\nand* by teachers or by Alex tttt-\nbottol, a metbber of the Christian\nCommunity of rniversal Brotherhood who was * present at the\ndemen.4r_.tknM as in interpreter\nand ttt an onlooker.\n_*ARI>   FOOLS   THEM\nIdentification of Scripnlck wu doubly hard. The 18-lnch beard he soor'ed\nluriiiK the demonstrations w\u00bb clipped\nto i neat Van Oyke. Scripnlck was the\nBaked leader who wae dumped in the\nmow at Grand Porks before he would\nlubmlt to arrest. !\nThree of the charges were adjourned\ntn this morn'ng when Alex Popoff and\nPaul WMsoff ot Grand Forks denied\nOuy took port In demonstrations at\n(hte* Brilliant schools and offersd to\nfaring witnesses. Popoff claimed he\nmat in Thrums at the time, and Wlss-\noff set up that he wis ln Orind Forks.\nJohn Zerubln on* of tboee charged\nwis not Identified by, any of the teach-\n\u2022tl. All charges against the eighth\nDoukhobor, Tom Woiken, were Withdrawn.\nThree of those on trill were arrested\n\u2022t Orand Porks, and one at Olid*. The\nremaining four, including the women,\nwere tiken Into custody Saturday\nmorning when they came to Kelson to\nfollow th* trial of their fellows. .\nAll pmoNdlngs were carried but hy\nen Interpreter. Man Baikln. serving ln\nthis capacity.\nt.   H.   Sheffield,   school    Inspector.\nwis called ib each cu* to prove the\nwhereabouts of sack school.\nTMCHBfeg HEARD\nThe teachers giving evidence were:\nHi** Allots Jsckson, Otade No. 1; Mn.\nJ. B. McRae, Glide No. 2; Mrs. Dell M.\nTodhunter., Pgss Creek; Miss Msrle L\nOfrtnWOdd. Brilliant No. 1: Mlsa Oa-\nMlle Rplllcr, Brilliant Nd. 2: Miss Ven\nRatledgc, Brilliant No. 3; ind Mlas\nEthel Shaw, Brilliant No. 4.\nPleas of not guilty were entered\nagainst each fanatic named ln each\ncharge. In several cues the Doukhobors\ndeclared they wer* \"guilty according\nto your laws, but not according to our\nlaws.\" A vein of humor Wu evident\nthroughout.\nThe demonstrations started January\ng, it Otade. evidence showed, ahd continued uhHi January 14, at Brilliant.\nChagges of interfering with other\nschools ln the Orand Forks neighborhood, which were closed by demonstrations similar to thorn st Glade. Pass\nCWek snd Brilliant, were,not laid before hu worship,\nKaoh of tbe teachers told i similar\nstory. Th* Sons \"of Preedofn appeared\nid large numbers, from 100 to WO. at\neach school in turn. While the majority ot the crowd chanted outside, the\nleader* Went Into the schools and addressed ihe teachers and pupils. in\nman\/ coses the old pupils did not want\nto leave, but they were ordered put.\nSHINS (.AKKlt.fl\nSigns similar to those carried by\netas est Fi-eeflom in their parade\ntnrodgh Nelson and other Kootenay\nenters were placed on two t or three\no\\ the scljools. One of the signs nailed\non tlu loot of a Glade school was:\n\u2022'Prastmt school education Is egotistic\nand *if!_nt. tost people go ta school to\n\u25a0ddulre ability to five on 'easy street;\nouch is swlndlery. fraudulohce and pow-\n'e\u00abul .exploitation of (he working p*o'-\nrp_fe, tie tollers of the Ion* We conform our children to learn.\"\n\u25a0Mrs.  Todhuftt*.   text' Creek   teach-\n'\u2022_!, testified tbe fanltlci totd her they\n.hid no objection to her as a teacher,\nbit   they   did   object   to   government\ntdacMnif. At soon as thv government\nwbuld aMdrS them there would b* po\n(Continued oo Pegs Tea)\nNB'W YORft, Feb. in.\u2014with ir.,-\n000 thrcits yelling for his opponents, Perry IYUUoais, Ifarlnr a\nfalse start, drew momentarily back\nas the gun went off for the M-\nviutl spring in the Millrose games\nat Madison square Garden Saturday night. Karl WUdermuttt, Jimmy Daley, the taste, t sprinters In\nthe I'nlted states, wtre away ahead\nof him. Then the great Canadian\nbegin to run the race Just u he\nwon his preliminary, both sprints,\nit the Olympt* games ind his ln-\nd<mr race* st Boston and Newark\ni few diys ago.' Th* 18.000, reaming It wu no use, were polite.\nWilliams time wu 5 3-5 seconds,\n2-5 of i second Slower thsn th*\nworld's second. Windermuth, the\nUnited States champion, wu second, Daley, third.\nIn th* other events of the games,\nCanada did well. Her relay team took\nthe International metal event. Phil\nEdwards, the Olympic middle-distance\nmm, In the anchor position caught the\nbeton l couple of yards behind Sam\nMartin of the Boston Athletic association, leaped easily after the United\nStates runner, passed blm ln the first\nfsw yards, ind afterword kept blm\nwell to the reer for tbe half mill. The\nCanadian team composed of Percy\nWilliams, 230 yards; Jimmy BaU, 440;\nA. Wilson. 050. and Bdwarde, 800,\nturned   in   the  Urn* of   4:9*4-6.\nEdwards wu second ln the Millrose\n600 yards event won by Bernard Mc-\nCsfferty. In the final of the 60-wird\nInternational dub for girls. Canadian\ngirls counted 1, 2 and 8 In the 80-\nyard dash. They were Misses Myrtle\nCook, Florence Jane Bell ind Ethel\nSmith Hogath. Thl time wu 62-6.\nMiss Cook bad won ber preliminary.\nC. B. Howell ind C. E, Oilman, of\nToronto, were respectively second and\nthird In tbt one-mile International\nwalk which wu WOn by Harry Hinkle\nof New York, the national champion.\nThe Canadian girls' relay teams, consisting of the Misses Fanny Rosen-\nfelt, Cook, Bell and Mis. Hogath, wu\ndefeated ln the International relay,\nlosing In the 440-yard event to the\nUnited States team\u2014The Misses Elisabeth Robinson, Carrie Jensen, Jessie\nCross and Lorretta McNeil.\nA surprise of the meet wu the triumph of Ray Conger of the Illinois\nAthletic club over the famous Paavo\nNurmi, In- the' Rodman Wanamaker\nmile. Conger, drawing steadily away\nfrom the Finn, who has won seven\nOlympic OhsmptsnshlpB, broke the ]\ntape eight yards ahead of tlie phantom. Conger's time, of 4:172-5 does\nnot stand comparison with Nurml's belt\ntime of 4:03.\nSomething which was not a surprise was the hare and hounds performance ln the two-mile miss-and-odt\nwhere Eddie Wide of Sweden dropped\nthe whole field and won by a Up\nand a half in the time of 9:481-6.\nPERCY  IS  NERVOUS\nWhile Conger's victory produced\nthe most noise. It Is doubtful if lt\nmade as profound an impression u\nWilliams'. The Young man from\nVanoouver wis a- snervons as a\nrare, horse as they were on their,\nmarks, he ansa away, ht* fifth\nfalse start Ih JUs three rases In\nthis country and wu warned.\nComing tMu-k, he crouched again\nanxiously and, bothered hy his\nllrst getaway and the warning,\nnearly beat the gnn. Theft Jut\nas It barked, lie sank slightly back\nand the other three were started.\nFor the (Taction of on Instant\nhe was lett flat-footed. He had\nbut 50 yards to make up Ms loss,\nbut the head went down and his\nlegs began to swallow up the distance and the flying Hire*, wer*\ncaught Inch hy Inch as the lew\nseconds passed.\nThe   rrowd   was   in   t   tnmioll,\nyelling and yelling for Wlldermuth\n(Continued on Page Three)\nPrince of Wales to\nQuit the Hunt; Mat\nHorses Up for Sale.\nLONBON, Feb. u_\u2014Monster\u2014The\nExprrss tods!) says (Mt the Prince\nef Wnlm deemed to abandon hunting Ind point to point racing and\nwill sell all his Ranters. His decision wu said to he due to his\nrupStBy Increasing duties In conse-\niiuence or the Illness df his father.\nIt a-u understood that the sue\nundid tut* glare In Leicester Id\nabout I fortnight. Tne newspaper,\nhowever, Implied that th* Prince\ndoss not intend to abandon Ms\nfavorite sport, saying tint he Is\ngiving It up \"for the time being.\"\nKING MOVED TO\nSEA; TRIP DID\nNOT HARM HIM\n611\nGO IS\nNMIILE0\nDynamiters Blow Up His Train\n24 Hours  After Toral\nExecution\nCARUSO'S SON IS\nFOND OF CANADA\nEXPLOSION WRECKS\nTRAltf; ONE MAN DIES\nTroops Rush to Scene to Hunt\nOut Would-Be Assassin:\nGil Cool\nnhi ii<i aa \u25a0>\u25a0\u25a0\nCrowds  Lite   Route  Through\nWhich   Ambulance  Bear*\nin* His Majesty Passed\nBAONOR. Sussex, Feb. MJ^-AlreaUy ln\nthe tint M hours of Ms stay at\nCralgwell House, tbe Kin* If feeljng\nthe beneficial effect of the Invigorating\n\u25a0tea air and sunshine In contrast to\nthe fo\u00ab and dampness of London where\nhe had been chained toy Hla illness for\nseven weeks.\nLord Dawson of Penn today motored\ndown and after consultation with Blr\nStanley Hewett wae able to issue a\nbulletin at 4 pjn. saying:\n\"His Majesty had a good \u00abl\u00abht. The\nImprovement continues.\"\n' Lord Dawson drove back to town,\nleaving Sir Stanley in charge. It Is\nnot yet known whether he wfll pay\ndally  visits.\nA medical bulletin was issued there\ngiving the assurance .that His Majesty\nlad stood the 70-mile motor trip well,\nind that his general condition was\nsatisfactory after he had reached Ala\nnew quarters.\nThe Kng*B journey was a long pro-\n\u2022esBlon between cheerful lines of thou-\nvmds of his subjects who showed the\n'oy at  his Improved  condition.\nTo the genera) surprise, the King was\nMainly visible through the glass windows of the car. He lay upon a white\n*>ed with head propped up by pillows\nind sheets up to his chin. A uniformed woman nurse was by his side.\nSeveral times along the route the\nKing acknowledged tbe popular salutation* by raising a white thin hand\n%nd generally waving to bis subjects.\nUnited Farmers' Official\nArretted for Taking 35\nCart Coal (or Own Use\nB. C. Will Oppose\nof Commodity Rate\nVANCOUVER, Feb. 10.\u2014Threatened\ncancellation by tbe Canadian railways\nof commodity rates on many articles\nwhich are shipped ta British Columbia\nfrom eastern points, will be oppowtt\nvigorously by Vancouver business met,\nit ls announced. Tbe transportation\nbureau ot the board of trade will discuss the matter at Its luncheon meeting on Tuesday and tbe Canadian\nManufacturers' association will coop-\nsiate With tbe bureau ln the fight\nagainst the order.\nTwtnty-feur Items would be affected\nby the proposed change from commodity to class rates, a higher srhedult.\ntnd tliey ire sufficiently varied to Involve the majority of business housss\nIH ths city.\nAmong tbe articles ln general uss\nIn British Columbia on whloh a higher\nfnlght rata would have to be paid, lf\nthe commodity rates were eliminated,\nare:\nBags and bagging, cocoa beans and\nchocolate, certain dry goods, cloth.\nIswn mowers, hose, bolts, castings,\nforgings, belting, iron and steel, doors,\npower pumps, seeds, stoves, oven and\nfurnace castings, typewriters, wire\nclothes lines, crated or cleated door\nand window screens, brass, bronse, copper and nickel, silver, piston tings.\nUnderwear and other articles.\nSASKATOON, Sask., Peb. 10,\u2014Alexander Brown, manager of the trading\nlepartment of the trnlted farmers of\nCanada, Saskatchewan section, wts arrested Saturday on a charge of tal-\n'ng and converting to his own use\n36-carloads at coal, valued at 15406.\ni.he property of the United Farmers of\nCanada. The alleged theft occurred\nbetween January I, 19J1 and February\nI, IMS.\nMr. Brown was arrested ln a look)\nhospital where he had been for nearly\ntwo Weeks, suffering from nervous disorders, He hod made good recovery,\nhowever, and would have been released\ntomorrow.\nMEXICO CITI, teb. 10.\u2014An unsuccessful attempt on the life or\nPresident Eralllo Fortes OH was\nmode early this morning when\nthe train \u00abpon which he was traveling Was dynamited.\nTM president was not Injured\nand Ws ooaeh did not leave Ihe\ntracks, although two other coaches\nand the ratine were derailed and\nbadly damaged, one fireman was\nkilled.\nTh* attempt upon the president\ncame- within 21 hours after tlu\nexecution of Jose I>e Leon Toral,\nwho waa pat to death by a limit\nsquad In Mmtco City yesterday (or\nthe ssnasstnatlon of Oeneral ,\u00bb!-\nvara dbrefon, president-elect of the\nrepublic. The presidential train\nwaa dynamited about 7 o'clock this\nmorning between the stattais of\nComofort and RlnconcUlo, In the\nstate of Ouanajalo. The president\nwas returning from an oflelal state\nvisit to the state of Tamnllims.\nDYNAMITE 1'SED\nA dynamite bomb which had been\nplaced on the track at the entrance\nto a bridge exploded wtth great froce,\nkilling the. fireman instantly as the\nengine tuftfcth ottttt iellBwed by a pull-\nman, in which war* several members\nof th* president's official party and\nthe private car of tbe director-general\naf railroads.\nPresident Partes Oil calmly descended\nfrom his private car. accompanied by\nthe secretary of war and Inspected toe\ndamage.\nOeneral Anselmo Maclas. chief of\nmilitary escort, started immediately\nwith troops; seeking the perpetrators\nof th* crime. He issued orders to\nexecute on the spot, If th* person or\npersons were caught,\nTB60PS  TO AID\nA relief train and more troops to old\nIn the pursuit were rushed from the\nnearest large stations among which\nwas Ceiay. where, according to testimony at th* trial of Toral, lt Wn* once\nputted to assassinate President Oalles\nand Oeneral Obrsgon.\n. With the exception of the fireman,\nno one was Injured, although the two\nPullmans were badly damaged.\nIt was understood that the president\nWOuld resume his Journey to the capl-\ntol as soon as the train tad track damage had been repaired.\nWhile the attempt on th* lift of the\npresident was being made, the body ol\nToral, surrounded by flowers and burn-\nlaf candles, rested In his fathers\ntwuee, while a stream of people constantly filed past.\nHome Number One\nIl in Production\nNaphtha With OU\nCALOARV, Feb. 10.\u2014Home th. 1\noil well ln Turner valley earn* Into\nproduction early Sunday morning with\na production believed to be In tb*\nneighborhood of 750 barrels ot nap-\ntha accompanied by aome 26,000,000\ncubic fset \u25a0 at gas. This proves th*\npossibilities of the south end of th*\nfield, where naptha has not been obtained before and on that account is\nconsidered   of   tremendous  ImpOrtsnce.\nMilk From Feeding\nBottle Smothers a\nThree Months OJd\nWINDSOR, Ont., Feb. 10.\u2014Smothered by milk which had worked\nInto his lungs from his reeding\nbottle Kiien he turned In his crib.\nVincent, three-months-old sop of\nMr. and Mrs. Jos. Droulllard, Sandwich, was found dead today.\njlnricd Caruso Jr.. who has token up\ntemporary residence ln Canada. Is\ndeeply Impressed by tbe Dominion and\nenjoys Canadian customs.\nAIR MUSKATEERS\nMET, BUT ONE IS\nIN LAST SLEEP\nFitzmaurice and Koehl Attend\nImpressive  Funeral  of\nVon Huenefeld\nBERLIK, Oermany, Feb. 10\u2014The famous \"Three Uuskateers of the Air\"\nwho faced death together on their\nhazardous westward flight across the\nNorth Atlantic, Saturday, were united\nfor tlie last time at the bier of Baron\nVoa Huenefeld, gallant driving force\nBehind the nifttortc Journey.\nThe Evangelical cathedral was crowd-\nto the laat standing ?P&Ce when five\nminutes before the opcuiiiK of the funeral service Uie tall figure of Major\nFltzsmaurloe in the uniform of the\nIrish Free tate, and the stocky figure\nof Captain Herman Koehl, In navy\nblue aircraft uniform, appeared ln the\naltar niche and ranged themselves to\nthe left and right of their dead comrade's coffin.\nC. N. R. PROGRAM\nGALLS FOR WORK\nIN CENTRAL B. C.\nWould Build Cut-Off Between\nTete Jaime to Swift Creek\nConnecting Main Line\nROGEM   IMPROVED\nVANCOUV1A, aftttt. lO.-^The condition of R. A. Roger*, prtwhliWnt Wlnnl-\npeg business man, who wm taken 111\nhire last week while on hla way to\nHonolulu, was reported aa improved\nby hospital officials.\nFARMER   ftUICIDES\nKINOAID. 8<wk, Feb. io.\u2014Oeorge\nRoberts, pioneer tanner of tbe dlatrict,\naged 45, was found Saturday hanging\nby a rope ln a granary on hla farm\n16 miles north of here. Financial\nworry was said to be the cause of his\na*t.\nMONTREAL. Feb. 10,\u2014Tlie Canadian\nNtiti'.mal railway building program as\ndutlincd and announced for parlla^\nmem consideration, on Saturday calls\nfsr lines in Manitoba, Sa&katchewan,\nAlberta and firitis*t Columbia.\nThe Canadian National proposes to\n*\u00bb'<Vi in British Columbia weet of\nYellow Heat Pass, a cut-off between\nr*te jaune, on the Orand Trunk Pacific Hne to Prince Rupert and Swift\nCreek, on the Canadian National line\nto Vancouver. This cut-off will be 23\nmiles in length and will affect con-\nstderation operation expense. Another\nproject in British Columbia ls the re-\nhlbltation of the original Canadian National branch of Lulu Island ln the\ndelta of the Fraser river, near New\nWestminster, and the ooustruction of\n19 additional mllea ln that vicinity\nfor development.\nIP'S Cfii HELPLESS IN\nMKTN EFFORT'MS\nConsolidated With\nVentures to Build\nRefinery in East\nTORONTO. Vet). 10.\u2014Eastern\nCanada Is to have a aeoond copper refiiipiy. PolJowing closely\nupon the announcement that\nNoranda mines vers to Undertake erection of such a plant, a\nJoint announcement was msde\nSaturday by J. 3. Warren, president or the consolidated Minlnir\nas Smelting company, snd Thayer\nLlndsley, president of Ventures,\nlimited, that ths two companies\nhad completed arrangements tot\nthe Immediate erection of a copper refinery and sine production\nworks ln eastern- Canada to handle the products of mines con*\ntrolled by the two companies\nand any custom business offering.\nThayer Llnsley, who ls quoted\nabove as having made the announcement with reference to\nthe new eastern smelter Jointly\nwith J. J. Wsrren of the Consolidated Mining ex Smelting\ncompany, ls well known In mining circles ln Trail as controlling\nSherrltt-Oordon, Falcon Bridge,\nand Sudbury Basin mines In Ontario.\nUndoubtedly these three mines\nwill provide the ore on which\nthe operation of the new smelter\nwill be based.\n\"The Norsndo company.\" says\nthe report was offered participation but apparently has declined.\"\n\"The locality where the plant\nls to be established baa been decided on but the site has not yet\nbeen purchssed.\"\nThe plants will be designed\nand built by the metallurgical\nstaff of the Consolidated company.\nThe   copper  refinery   will   be\nsomewhat larger than the Tadanac   plant   of   the   Consolidated. -\nThe   sine   reduction   works   will\nbe   smaller   than   the   Tadanac'\none. \u25a0\nNORTHCOTT NOW\nFACES LYNCHING;\nMOB STORMS JAIL\nDemand Release of Convicted\nBoy Murderer; Wlnslow\nAsks See Boy\n90-MSe  Gale  To\u00bbi\u00ab  Dif\nabled Alloway; Several Ships Near\nONE OFFERsTaKE\nCREW FROM FREIGHTER\n26  of  41  Crew  Meabeft\nAre Victoria Men;\nOn Way Orient\nSEATTLE, Wash, Fsb. to.\u2014Abandoning all hope at tawing the disabled Coiuultan American Shlpplw\ncompany's steoJnw AUoway ta\nDutch Harbor or Davidson Books,\nthe steamer Bronnogr Ut. teemr\noffered to take off the am ot tk*\nheltUess ship. Tke Bronnoy w\u00aba\nforced to give up alt attempta bt\ntow the Alloway when tbe vessel\nbecame ansae agnatic ha a M-mUp\nsale In the North PortfM'. radio\ndespatches received here fwws\nDutch Harbor said.\nAltfifaeh thrtr sntp was ttsflmP-\nlng badly In the heavy seas, tba\ncaptain and rrew of tha Alloway\nrefused to leave as long as tka k\u00abA\nwas sound. The only damage to\nthe ship at present Is the rttwbW*\nengines.\nThe freighter Montauk la aear tke\ntwo ships snd sent the following moa-\nsage to the Alloway:\n\"WBU. STAND \u00bb\u00a5\"\n\"Wa will stand to you oven though\nthe Bronnoy cannot tow you. If sre\ncannot tow yon will do evetythtng to\nsee that you and erew and skip to*\nsafe. Signed Captain Healy.\"\nTha Alloway eartles a crew of 41 man\nand 36 of them were signed on at Victoria.\nThe vessel sailed tram Victoria January 34, bound to tbe Orient with cargo.\nA   message  for  help  picked  up  at\nDutch Harbor, said ln part:\nPEAX ft>B AID\n\"Cannot held steam. Praying tor et.\nslstanoe. Unless we get tow soon, dont\nknow what the consequences will. to.\nLarge  swell.\"\nCaptain H. Throckmorton, In wa.\nmaticf br the'Alloway, which carries \u00ab\nmen and officers, reported tho ftromop\nhad passed near them early today bug\nhad gone on. evidently not realising\nthr vessel was ln peril. A message picked up st Dutch Harbor said the Bronnoy had learned of the condition of xbas\nAlloway and was returning to glto\nthem a tow. She waa expected to\nreach them some time late today.\nThe Alloway waa first reported, In\ndistress Friday morning. Her anglnea\nwere disabled and' she was being badly battered by a gale, everal vessels\nstarted toward her bat oentlnued on\ntheir way when lt was reported the\nvessel had been able to get steam so\nagain and wu sailing foe Dutch Harbor for repairs.\nRIVERSIDE, Cal., Peb. 10.\u2014Gordon Stewart Nortlnwlt, convicted\nof slaying three boys ln Ills Wlne-\nvllle, cal.. chicken form, saw the\nshadow of an untimely noose cast\non the walls of his een here today,\nas 2.10 men seurrounded the Jail\nand N. R. Wlnslow demanded ol\nsheriff firm Awetters that he be\nallowed to see the prisoner to\n\"get the aotual truth.\nSecond Bomb Outrage\nin Day in Mexico Is\nDoomed to PaUure\nMEXICO CITY, Men.Co., Peb. IL\n\u2014Moartaj\u2014An unexploded bomb\nme taunt In the home of Ar-\nron Hat ttz, governor of Nuevo I_eon\nand the national revolutionary party's candidate for the presidency,\nearly thte morning.\nIce Conditions on Slocan, Arrow, Okanagan Lakes\nGiving C\u00abP.R. Trouble in Keeping Boats on Move\nIce forming on all InteffOr lake*.\n\u25a0tth the exception only of Kootenay\nlake, offered continuous obstruction to\nicat movements, officials stated yeeterday  .\nAlthough the West Arm wae coated\n-rlth thick loe, and boat service ceased\nsome time ago, no difficulty hae been\nexperienced  on  the  main lake.\nZero weather in the Okanagan hu\ngiven a frocen surface couth of sum-\nmerland and north of K*lo\u00abna. Tubs\nWere belttg kept continuously on Uie\nmove to prevent heavy  lee forming\nConsiderable trouble wae encountered\non the Slocan lake yetterday. The\nRoeebery was kept on the move.\nThe Upper Arrow lake WW frosen for\n\u2022erne miles north of Nakusp And boat\n\u25a0ehedules were maintained under great\ndifficulty.    The  Ice threat  was severe\non the lower Arrow lake aleo\nCl.FXR   CIHNSRL\nNAKUSP. B.C.. Feb. Ifl.-^The Dominion Kovprnment dredge, which haa\ncleared up the channel art Bock inland.\nhas moved up to torest Glen to tackle\na sandbar imparting the prourt** of the\nsteamer. This 1\u00bb expected to be cleared\nup within a week or to. when lt is\nexpected that the river south aa far\nas Burton will be navigable. Never\nMfore in the put 40 tears has the\nwMer level been as low as at present.\nThe resident* ot Burton and Arrow\nPark are guttering for wflnt of feed for\ntheir animals and poultry, from which\nthey make their chief revenue, and\nthere is a potato famln among the\nvarious logging cemgs established up\nand down the lake. The various organisations Are making every effort in\ntheir demands on the \"powers that be\"\nto do something to relieve this serious\nsituation. The expense of trucking\nfrom Nakusp. even with the government keeping the roads clear with snow\nplows, is considered oxhorbltant. It ls\nhoped that means will bt found to\navoid a similar Inconvenience ln future\nOtherwise, lt is feared, there will be\nsn exodus of settlers who are suffering.\nToral, Executed Assassin\nol Obregon, Buried; Large\nCrowds Attend Funeial\nMEXICO CITY, Peb. 10.\u2014Jose De\nf,eon Toral, executed by a firing squad\nSaturday for his assassination of General Alvro Obregon was buried at five\no'clock this evening ln the Spanish\n\u25a0emetery on the outskirts of the capital.\nOne person was killed, 30 injured\nind about 20 arrested, according to\npolice reports, in the struggle of thousands of persons to see the cortege u\nLt passed or to witness the brief services at the grave.\nGARAGE FIRE DOES    ,\nDAMAGE OF $200,0W\nTORONTO, Feb. 10.\u2014Damage Mil*\nmated at more than 4200,000 remitted\nfrom a fire which destroyed a ogje-.\nstorey garage at Howard and tfufet-n\navenues, Saturday. The building, covering one aore of land, wu totally destroyed with Its contents of frogn\n40 to 70 new automobiles, \u00bb doom\nloaded transport lorries, and many too*\nof merchandise.\nThe fire broke out suddenly In the\nblacksmith slpop and work shop at the\nBrown Bread company, situated. in\ntba building, jumped thMUgh a- Jar-i\ntttlon into a paint and repair shop\nand punctuated by a series of violent\nexplosions swept from one end of tha '\ngarage to the other.\nMAY GO TO BENCH\nDECREASE SHOWN\nIN THE NET DEBT\nOTTAWA. Feb. 10.\u2014After tho lapse\nof 10 months, Just two months from\ntha end of the (local war, the Det\ndebt of Canada stood at ta,ai3_tia,311.\naccording to receipts and expetuutuna\nwhich had passed through the booka et\nthe finance department up to the eat\nof January. On tba soon* date a year\nago, the total net debt of the Dominion amounted to xtntASlAft. \u2022\nConsequently a decrease al WO,tl_t_tt__ -\nla shown when, the two- Amounts of*\ncompared.     * ,\nBROKER PA88BS\nmoose JAW. Soak.. Fab. 10.\u2014James\nO. O. OUry of Moose Jaw, one of the\noldest and bast-known, steak, bond oat\ngrain broken'In westsrn Canada, died\non Saturday. Re waa a past prastde&t\nof tlu Moose Jaw board of trade.\nA. It. McMsster. former Liberal MP.\nfor Brome, who Is prominently mentioned ln connection with the superior court ot Quebec bench, following the death of Mr. Justice Martin,\nacting chief Justice,\nSpring It Here I Three\nBoyt Are Seen Playing\nMarbles, Baker Street\nSpring Is here! Th* on* ob\u00bbolutel>\npositive sign was observed hot night.\nReports of flocks of robing and spar,\nrows ln the city, of a Hack of Canada\ngeese passing northward ont the stirs.\nof a butterfly turning up from Rto\nwhert1, and af a hundred And\n\"infallible\" signs of approaching i\nwere regarded with a little sc\nctsm after a slance at weather we*\nords, for In spite of all tneae dpi\naero and sub-aero temperaturta Jig*\nvailed. Records show that only <_k\nJanuary 10, When a fflAylmnm at Ml\nwas reported, did tho morcun 4%\nabove   the  areolae  point\nBut tbert can be no doubt no\u00bb,\nThree boya WOT aeon playing martlss)\nOB Baker stmt IM BUM.\n IBB NBEBON DSILY NEWS,   MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 11,1929\nSfoSftanie.\nGEORGE BENWELL, Proprietor\nTbe homier Hotel of the Interior\nEUROPEAN PLAN, ROOMS $1.00 UP\nRooms With Running Water.   Private feaths en Sute\nHeadquarters for all Traveling Men, Mining Men, Lumber\nMen and Tourists\nSpecial Sunday Dinner $1.00        Rotarian Headquarters\nThe Most Comfortable Rotunda in the City\nHCW-W. J. Nelson. Kaslo; C. A.\nCMler, A. Martin, c. A. Cooper, W.\nBfcnchard, L. S. McKlnnon. N. L. Mann,\nD. A. Boemar, O. L. Ruasel. O. Home,\nMrs. O. c. Thompson T. Coleman.\nt _F. Smith, F. A. Stoknoff,. Vancouver;\n; O. W. Hodges, Calgary; R.J. Taggsrt,\nR. Henderson, Robert ParreU, Edmonton:    A.    M.    Trigg.    Victoria;    D.    D.\nT\u00bbpeley, Oksnagan: Mre. J. Payant,\nBaltno: Helen Hunter, Creston; H. R\nCameron, Calgary; H. Thompson, Pernle\nMr. end Mrs. W. D. Smith. Boston;\nMr. and Mrs. J. Smith, Minneapolis;\nW. Blanchard. Vancouver, H. Lougheed,\nCalgary; H. Matties. Toronto; H. O.\nMind. Pernle; Mrs. P. C. Lindsay. Revelstoke; P. A: Williams, Toronto; J. Q.\ni Sutherland,   Cranbrook.\nBoy Scout Doings\nIn the Kootenay and\nBoundary Districts\nThe SAVOY\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel\nWhere the (quest Is King\nSteam Heat.   Hot and Cold Running Water in All Rooms.\nMANY  ROOMS  WITH  PRIVATE  BATHS   OR  SHOWERS\nJ. A KERR, PROP., NELSON, B.C.\nSAVOY\u2014Mr. and Mrs. J. Davidson.\nCastlegar. C. L. Creson, M. Orth, R. C.\nWatt, K. D. Taylor. T. Is. Purvis, D.\nMartin. Vancouver; A. B. Cameron, Mrs.\nA C. Jackson, Olade; Miss O. Splller,\nBrilliant: Mrs. B. Jeffers. Rossland: W.\nCarlson, P. Jones, Spokane; Mrs. J. W.\nJones.   Frultvale;   c.   Llndow,   Salmo:\nP. R. MoCharles, Procter; T. W. Budd,\nMontreal; Mrs. J. L. Saunders. Balfour;\nJ. O. Root. Cranbrook; F. O. Stanton,\nCity; L. R. Brltton. Montreal, D.\nIrvine, Vancouver; Mrs. Martin, Slocan\nCity; C. B. Cudaner. Rossalnd: 8.\nHampshire, Trail; A. C. LePage. Castlegar.\nQueen's Hotel\nTOE  CENTER  OF  CONVENIENCE\nBot and cold water ln every room\nSteam Heated.\nA. LAPOINTE, PROP.\n' QUEEN'S\u2014B. Potter, M. Erunbcr. 3.\nHumphrey, O. Magson, P. Otter, Trail;\nW. Lung, SUverton; Mr. and, Mrs. Mof-\nfatt;   Urs.   H.   Curie.  Mlaa  Wlasoff,   B.\n\"Morton,   A.   Kolwott,   Orand   Porks;   O.\n'\u25a0 MeNe-tl.   Perrier   Mine;   Mr.   and   Mrs.\nI \u00a3\\   Orshum.   City;   O.   Benedict.   Bon-\n' nlnirton: M. Sophaner, South Slocan;\nP.  Vi pond,   Mrs. and Miss Hufty. Brtl-\n\u201ellant;  Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, Larue;\n[V.' Roberts, Calgary; F. Booney, Cranbrook.\nMADDEN BOTE\nT. MADDEN, Prop.\nSteam  Bested  Rooms br  the Day\n. \u2022     Week or Month\nEvery Consideration shown to guests.\nCor.  linker and  Ward  Sts., Nelson\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\nA modern Brick Building\n616  Vernon  Street, Nelson, B.C.\nHot and Cold Water and Telephone\nln   All   Booms.     Steam   Heated\nThroughout\nP. KAPAK. Prop. European Plan\nThis colran Is open to all Soont\norganisations In the Kootenay and\nBoundary dlitrlci*. Hcout news\nmust bs ln the editorial department\nby   Saturday   night  at   the   latest.\nI'IBHT   TRAIL   TROOP  NEWS.\nIn spite of the cold Inside the\nroom and out, the scouts of the flrat\nTVall troop listened with considerable\nInterest to a very enlightening and\neducational lecture on \"China and\nJapan,\" given by 8. H. Hopkins, father'\nof one of the ecouta. Mr. Hopkins took\nthe boys on a journey to the two countries and illustrated lt by means of\narticles of apparel and utensils for\nall purposes, as well aa several articles\nof minute and delicate carving, which\nshowed the means of travel and the\nmethods used by workmen In doing\ntheir daily work.\nRecruit Tom Woods was invested with\ntbe rank of Tenderfoot test, and according to those who checked up On\ntbe work of the examiner, the marks\nobtained were very \u00bblgh. James Woods\nand John Page passed their compass,\nwhile John Page passed the klm's game\nfor second class. All tracking will be\nleft for the summer camp.\nPreparations are under way for tbe\nannual camp, and lt ls expected that\nnext month will see a lot of the preliminary work done, and the site can\nbe chosen ln the spring or nearer to\nthe time of going.\nThe troop will put on a model troop\nmeeting for tbe display .which will be\nheld on the last day of tbe month, for\nthe purpose of shewing the public lost\nwbat scouting Is. No charge will bo\nmade for admission and all tbe troops\nIn the city are taking part, this will\nbe the second time that the u.uuta of\nTrail have come before the public in\nan effort to show them tbat scouting\nis a game, but one that appeals to the\nInstincts of a 'boy-man.\"\nFIRST  NELSON  WOLF Cl?B PACK\nA merry bunch of Cubs, numbering\n62, ln spite of tbe cold weather, gathered  ln the  armory last Tuesday,  for\nNEW ORAND \u2014 Lillian Eremenko,\nCastlegar; H. Nicholson, City: O. ledlngham, Slocan City; J. Sarnl, City;\np. Settle, Procter; W. R. Bradley, J. W.\nMcLean. Silver Leur, R. Tracey, Trail;\nN. C. Nelson. A. Robinson. Revelstoke;\nH. Oliver. Longbeacb; W. Brakley. Creston: John Dlmore, Banff, Alta.\nOCCIDENTAL HOTE\nThe Home of Plenty\n705 Vernon St. Phone 587L\nH.   WASSICK   AND   O.   IH AT 11 II\nFifty Rooms  of  Solid  Comfort\nHeadquarters for Loggers and Miners\nNelson's Best Cafes\nThe STANDARD CAFE\n820  Baker Street, Nelson,  B.C.\nOPEN DAT AND NIOHT\n1:J0 to 3 do   Special Lunch SSc\n6:80 to 8:00  pjn.. Supper  , .SSc\nPHONE   M\nthis being mi in-\nattendance of\nthe pmlou*\/weejt, and it will not be\nvery long' till tbe attendance climbs\nto the fidft\/water 'mark of 60, which\nv.'.is rsftchel ,,in St*V, early part of\nDccertbir; Pn*acafly all the activities\nni Tuesday-nittt, were along the lines\nto'^eep t!ff*H\u00a7yfc warm, these wore\nphysical efcerrUn, signalling and games.\nfind our program during the cold\nweather \u00abU1 be tough the same.\nSom* of the fcubs ar* getting Into\na difficulty regarding the bulbs they\nare lookMff after: TTW exhibition Vlll\nhot be ter a month yet, and the bulbs\nare Coming Into bloom now, and the\nquiMitlqji. is what Is to be done. However, we-an naaatoOb* Problem onto\nthe ladles' auxiliary, which ln this\ncase u ip. many others is, \"our haven\nof safety.\"\nIt has been many a time pointed\nout, that- tlie Boy Scouts, Olrl Guides,\nBrownies and Cutxf, are a great brotherhood, and a gfeat sisterhood, spread\nover the whole word, open to rich and\npoor, hlgb and Jow, knowing no creed\nand no color line, and the following\ntaken frqm a recent issue of an old\ncountry paver, Will be read with a\ngre.at deal of interest.\n\"One of the last wishes of the late\nField Monshal Earl Halg, was fulfilled\non Saturday when in the presence of\nCountess* Halg, her son. Earl Halg of\nBcmersyde, and hsr daughter, Lady\n{rene Halg,, were enrolled as a Wolf\n,:ub ana Brownie, respectively ln tho\n'roops and packs attached to the Brit-\nish Legion poppy factory at Richmond\n(Surrey)-\n\"These, \"-organizations   are   known   as\nEarl Halt's Own,\" and \"Countess\nHalg's Ovpti.\" The ceremony took place\nnt Cardigan Bouse,' Richmond Hill, tbe\n:roup headquarters. It was here tbat\nrhe Field Marshal made his last public\n'.ppearahce the day before his death.\nin the very room where his father\nmads his laat speech. \"Cub Dawlck\" as\nhe young Earl will be known officially ln the.Pack, cm Saturday pledged\nhis honor in sturdy tones, \"alwaya to\ntie a g09d Cub and to give ln to the\nold Wolvos\"\u2014the latter being a promise\nto respect the Judgment of his elders\n\"The enrolment of Lady Irene Halg\nwas   somewhat   overshadowed   by   the\nTHE L. D. CAFE\nfinest equipped Restaurant In tbe CU;\nOPEN DAY AND NIOHT\nWe Cater to Private Parties\nSpecial\u2014loe Cream, Soda Water and\nHot    Drinks.     Nice    clean    furnished\nlooms, hot and oold water.\nTHE ROYAL CAFE\nCLASSIC  IIBSTAIBANT\nRefinement and Delicacy Prevail\nOPEN DAT AND NIOHT\nSpecial Dinners 11:30 to 2:30   .._......36e\nSupper 0:30  to 8   __..._..._Mc,\nWe Specialize ln Chop Sue; and Noodles\nPhone 1IK\nClears Skin\nof Blemishes\nTh* Perfect Antiseptic Treatment\nIt Is so easy to rid your rtln ot ptmpW,\nblotches, blfiobhet.  Just \u00bb,>pty the pare cooling liquid  I>.D.L>.   Oear and tUtnttn.  Ua\ntoothing   elentrat*   penetrate   tbe   shin   snd\niiiirkiT drive atray tbe Irrttatloo. 1TCHINO\nIWft INHTAlNTUr. A 83(_ bdttle prom Ita\nmerit or jour dninrUt fWea your money back.\nV.D.D. tilts skin ktaUk. (UssDOJJ).B*\u00bbp.)\nCANADA   DRUG   &   BOOK   CO..   Ltd.\nfact tbat ah* was indisposed. It was a\nvery white looking little \"Brownie\" who\nwas led in by Lady Victoria Haig. and\nwho promised to honor Ood and the\nKing and to do bar beat at all times.\nShe waa. also accorded a Orand Howl\nby tiny Brownies seated round a huge\ntoadstool. Lady Halg ln a short 'speech\nfollowing th* ceremony said ahe realised that the honor accorded her eon,\nhud not yet been earned -and was due\nentirely to the work of ills father.\"\nSir Robert Baden Powell and Field\nMarshal Earl Halg\u2014with such examples,\nIs It any wonder that the scout movement la forging ahead.\nFIRST NELSOV TROOP BOY SCOUTS.\nTbe year 1929 win be a very prominent one in the annals of the boy\nscout movement, for the organization\nwill celebrate its twenty-first birthday.\nCan anyone measure the infinite good\nthat has been done for the boyhood of\nthe world, ln those 31 years. The main\ncelebration will cqjislst of a gathering\nof scouts from every comer of the\nearth, during August ln London. It la\nexpected that fully 30,000 scouts will\nbe present, a quota from every country.\nCanada will send aa her representatives,\nscouts from every province, British Columbia's contribution being four.\nThe objects of the Jamboree (as tt\nis called) is to bring together and thus\nthrough personal friendship and a feeling of real brotherhood, to contribute\nto worldwide understanding; to educate the public as to the true objects\nof the scout movement; to educate the\nboys themselves by mean* of taking\npart In the program of the Jamboree by\nmeeting and forming personal friendships from every other country; by\nvisiting industrial and transportation'\nestablishments, and by seeing something of the rural and urban conditions \\n England. Some 30,000 scouts\nare expected to be ln camp altogether\non the occasion, and Its events are\nregarded as a fitting way to recofnise\nand celebrate \"The Coming of A$*-\" of\nthe scout movement.\nDIVIDE TERRITORY\nIn order tbat the delegation from\nBritish Columbia may be as representative as possible the provincial committee has divided the province Into\nfour regions, and one scout will bs\ndelected from each. The boundaries of\nthe , regions nave been set with due\nconsideration of scout population and\nconditions geographic and otherwise.\nAny scout fourteen yeara and Over\non January 1, 1939, who has attained\nat least second-class rank, ha* qualified\nfo the camp cook's badge and la considered by his scoutmaster to have all\niound scouting ability, may be considered eligible to attend tbe Jamboree.\nNo scout may form part of the delegation unless he haa at least two years\njontlnuoua service aa a scout previous\n-o January 1, 1939.\nNo scout or leader will be accepted\nik forming part of the Canadian detection unless approved by tbe provincial\nJamboree committee. Scouts must have\nt. satisfactory recommendation from\nheir school authorities or in the case\nt employed boya from their employers.\n\u25a0ioth scouts and leaders are asked to\n\u25a0arry Dominion registration cards.\n\u25a0icouti will be expected to be in good\nphysical condition and be certified as\nnelng in good heath.\nThe following are the members of\nth* provincial Jamboree committee: H.\nT. Logan, M. C, M. A., professor University of B. C-; Sherwood Lott, M. C,\nlarrlster and solicitor; and Oeorge A.\nuamont, M. D, specialist diseases of\nchildren.\nTrail Hotels\ntram Heated Hot and Oolii\nThroughout Water\nDOUGLAS HOTEL\n*\u00bb.  L. AND  A.  GROUTAOE.  Props.\nBox 606 '       Phone 8W        Trail B.C.\nMADDEN\u2014J H. Huchings, South Bin-\n\u00aban; H. Larsen, L. O. Needham, Trail;\nJ>: C&rmlcharl, R. Camsbel, Brilliant;\nA. J. Rlckett. Spokane; C, W. Stilllngs,\nInvermere; C Ti. Holt. Pent ic ton; A. J.\nHartwig, Cranbrook; T. L. Bond. Vancouver.\nKOOTENAY HOTEL\nINDEB Till   MANAGEMENT OF\nWILLIAM   .KINKS\nOOOD, CLEAN ROOMS.    REASONABLE\nRATES.\nPHONE   1.1. 516  VERNON  ST.\nHotel Arlington\nTRAIL, B.C.\nA. t. UVMQCB. tttt..\nCompletely Renovated and Refinishcd\nHot and Cold Running Water European Plan\n\u2022 - \u2022 Steam Heated Centrally Located\nRotary\nHeadquarters\nSample Rooms in\nConnection\nin 1929\n9\n. *\nWhy not call and see how\nyour neighbors save money when\nthey select Men's and Bays' wear\nhere. There are values enough\nfor all to share.\n.  li\nCharles Morris\nLIMITED\nPROSPECTORS URGE\nBUILDING TRAIL\nON CULTUS CREEK\nResolution    Goes    to    Forest\nBranch; Pay Honor to\nYoung and Woodrow\nUrging construction of a trail on\nOultua creek, -the Brltlah Oolumlbla\nProepectora' Protective aaaoclatlon\npaaeed a resolution addressed to tbe\nforest branch.\nThe resolution requested construction\nof a trail trom Six-Mile, on Kootenay\nlake, westward toward tbe bead of\nCultufl creek.\nPresident Roy Hunter advised all\nprospectors desiring trails built this\nrear to write to Victoria before the\nhouse rises.\nLetters received from Hon. W. A.\nMcKenzle, minister of mines, and Dr.\nL. E. Borden, M.P.P. for Nelson, stated\nattention was being given to tbe prospectors' request that adequate funds\nshould be set aside for construction\nof roads and trails. The resolution\nurging amendment to the Professional\nEngineers' act was under consideration.\nDr. Borden also replied to a question\nregarding timber rights on located\nclaims.\nSeven  new members  were reported.\nAt tbe conclusion of the meeting\ntne members stood wltb bowed beads\nfor a minute, honoring Ralph Young\nand Charles Woodrow, members who\ndied  recently.\nPROCTER NOTES\nPROCTER. B.C., Peb. 10.\u2014Ronnie\nRamsdon spent Tuesday ln Nelson.\nMiss Esther Schultz spent Tuesday\nIn Nelson.\nJim Smith returned to his home ln\nNelson Tuesday alter spending the\nweek-end as tlu guest of Mrs. M. MacKinnon of Procter.\nJ. Dosenberger spent Tuesday ln\nNslson.\nLawrence Smellie returned to his\nhome ln Trail after spending the weekend at Procter visiting his father, H.\nSmellie.\nRoy Bradley spent Monday In Nelson,\nreturning home Tuesday night.\nFlnlay Settle spent Monday In Nelson.\nMrs. Plnley Settle left for Nelson on\nTueeday evening.\nRev. Clyde Harvey spent Monday ki\nNelson. \/\nMiss Ethel Merrlfleld returned to\nNelson Wednesday evening, after spehd-\nlng a few days visiting her parents,\nMr. and Mrs. E. Merrlfleld.\nMrs. A. (Salop spent Monday ln Nelson.\nMlas Olive Mulrhead returned to her\nhome In Procter Monday after spending\nthe week-end ln Nelson.\nA sewing .meeting of the Procter\nAll Souls' Anglicat) Guild wu held at\nthe home of Mrs. A. Ritchie Wednesday afternoon. After the meeting Mrs.\ntlltchle served tea. Thoee present were\nMrs. A. Merrlfleld, Mrs. A. Major, Mn.\nA. Ritchie, Mrs. J. MacCartby, Mrs. A.\nW. Soles.\nHARROP NOTES\nHARROP, B.C., Peb. 10.\u2014a. Porteous\nnd T. E. Ulahood of Queens Bay were\nHarrop vlstors Wednesday.\nMrs. C. D. Ogllvle was a Nelson visitor-Tuesday.\nMiss Vera Knauf left Saturday night\nfor Sllverton to visit for aeveral weeks\nwith her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.\nand Mrs. J. S. Levlck.\n17. V. Brltton ls home a few days\nfrom Mirror take, where he baa been\nworking with the wharf crew.\nRADIO PROGRAM\nCKWX, VANCOUVER\n410.? meters, 730 kilocycles\n6:30 pjn.\u2014News, markets and music.\n0:30 p.m.\u2014Studio program.\n11:40 pjn.\u2014Theater organ recital.\nKOMO,   SEATTLE\n325.11 meters, 920 kilocycles\n0:30 pm\u2014NBC Program.\n7:30 p.m.\u2014NBC Program.\n8:00 pm\u2014NBC Program.\n8:00 p.m.\u2014NBO Program.   -\n10:00 p.m.\u2014Concert Orchestra; Vocal.\n11:4* p.m.\u2014Theatre  Organ Recital.\nKOO,  OAKLAND . \u2022\n379.5. meters'; 790 kilocycles\n0:30 p.m.\u2014NBC program.\n7:\u00bb0 p.m.\u2014NBO program.\n8:00 p.m.\u2014NBC program.\n8:00 p.m.\u2014NBC program.\n8:30 p.m.\u2014Program.\nKOIN,   PORTLAND\n318 meters, 940 kilocycles\n7:00 pm.\u2014Hotel orchestra. i\n7:30 p.m.\u2014Studio program.\n10:00 p,m\u2014Spnnlsh bkllroom orch.\nKFRC, SAN FRANCISCO >,\n481 meters, 810 kilocycles\n0:00 p.m.\u2014Organ recital.\n\u25a0   0:30 p.m.\u2014Theater program.\n7:00 p.m.\u2014\"Mr. Kansas.\"\n8:00 pjn\u2014Blue Monday jamboree.\n10:00 pjn.\u2014Amos 'n' Andy.\n10:10 p.m.\u2014Orchestra.\n11:10 p.m.\u2014Orchestra.\nKHJ,  LOS  ANOELES\n338.1 meters, 900 kilocycles\n6:00 p.m.\u2014Organ recital.\n7:00 rjspi.\u2014Program.\n7:30 p.m.\u2014KHJ concert orchestra.\n8:00 pjn.\u2014KFRC Jamboree program.\n10:00 pjn.\u2014Hotel  orchestra.\n13:00 p.m\u2014Organ recital.\nKFI, LOS ANOELES\n488.5 meters, 640 kilocycles\n6:30 p.m.\u2014NBC program.\n7:30 pm\u2014NBC program.\n8:00 p.m\u2014NBC program.\n9:00 pm\u2014 Philharmonic orchestra.\n10:80 pjn\u2014Violin recital.\nKHQ, SPOKANE\n508.3   meters,  590 kilocycles\n6:30 p.m.\u2014NBC program.\n7:30 p.m.\u2014NBC program.\n8:00 p.m.\u2014NBC program.\n9:00 pjn.\u2014NBC program.\n9:80 pjn\u2014Musical truck  driver.\n10:00 pjn.\u2014Spokane Coyotes.\n12:30 a.m.\u2014Dry party.\n1:Q0 am.\u2014Happy Caravan.\nKOW. PORTLAND\n483.6 meters,  630 kilocycles\n6:30 pjn\u2014NBC program.\n7:30 pm\u2014NBC program.\n8:00 pm\u2014NBO program.\n9:00 pjn.\u2014NBC pijjgrem.\nCNRV, VANCbUVER >\n391.1  nieltrs,  1030 kilocycle*\n10:00 pjn\u2014Musical review.\nKPO, SAN FRANCISCO\n440.9 meters, 680 kilocycles\n6:30 p.m.\u2014NBC program.\n6:30 p.m.\u2014NBC program.\n7:30 pm.\u2014NBC program.\n8:oO pjn.\u2014NBO proghun.\n9:00 pjn\u2014NBO program.\n9:80 pjn\u2014KPOa mixed quartet.\n10:00 p.m\u2014Variety hour.\nInhabitants of Paris, France, drink\nmore than 700,000 gallons of bear.a\nyear.\nSOUTH SLOCAN NOTES\nSODTH SLOCAN, B.C.. F\u00bbb. 10.\u2014\nMrs. Edward Watts and her brother,\nHoward Collier, have returned from\nAustin, Man., where they attended the\nfuneral of their father.\nMr. and Mrs. R. I. M. Power, who\nhave disposed of their ranch at Thrums,\nare the guests of Mr. and Mn. T. A.\nWhelldon  for an Indefinite visit.\nRev. D. S. Catchpole was a Nelson\nvisitor Thursday.\nMn. W. Hufty and Mlas Florence J.\nHufty of Brilliant were the guests ol\nMrs. W. R. McDonald at No. t plant\nduring the week.\nMn. W. A. Rockllffe of Nelson Is\nthe guest of her brother and sister-\nin-law, Mr. and Mra. W. W. Bennett\nMn. W. A. Mccabe and Mn. O. V.\nHunt were hostesses at the badminton\nclub at Ho. 8 plant Wednesday after-\n'..' ., .' \".\"'\nRIGHT IN\nTHE SHOULDER]\n\"Frnit-a-Hvn\" Did Stop)\nHis Rheumatism\nMR. FLOYD\n\"Fruit-vtivee\" soothed his kidney*-. ]\nfreed his system of excess acid tod\npoiaonou* waste\u2014regulated his boweb\n\u2014purified his blood\u2014and thia is why\nMr. S. Floyd of Nanaimo, B.C., jp\nnot bothered with Rheumatism any\nmore. '\n\"I suffered with Rheumatism in my\neboulden and, as moat of my frienib\nwere taking 'Fruit-a-tivee,' I deoided\nto try them. In a short time the\npain disappeared and I had relief\nfor the firat time. I think thia medicine really marvellous.\"\nlf you are bothered with Rbeunutiim\nPains in the anna, legs or b\u00bbck, or with\nNeuralgia or Headaches, get \"Fruit-\na-tives.\" 25c. and 60c. a box\u2014at\ndealers everywhere.\nnoon and. evening.    Among those ate\ntending were Mn. R. P. Brown. Mm\nW  o. Elsdon. Mn. X. C. Johnson, Mr|\nand Mn. R. O. Long, Mn. W. O.\nley, Mrs. O. t. Chapman^ Mre, W. wl\nBennett, Mr. and Mn. H. J. Hendry J\nMn. F. Motherwell, Mn. F. Frltby, Mr]\nand   Mrs.  A. F. McDonald.  Col.  aa\"\nMr\u00ab. J. Murray. Mn. W. W. Bell,,Mr!\nand Mrs. T. McLaughlin. Mn. HuftyJ\nMr. and Mrs. A. McKlm, Mrs.  W. jJ\nTlndale, Mn. W. R. McDonald, Mlaa Fj\nHufty, Mn. X. Phillip*, Mlsa K.  Ed-I\nwards P. O. Bird, N. Rhodes, T. Rob-f\nerts, F. Keltch, W. Rodgera, W. Oern-]\nmell and J. West.\nMiss  Ella  Phillips apent the\nend  in Nelson.\nSOUTH SLOCAN. B. 0\u201e Ytb. 10.\u2014Mr.\nand Mra. Harry McDougall. who wan\nrecently married, have staited housekeeping at South Slocan.\nMn. McDougall, nee Miss Violet McJ\nOregor, waa on the British Columbia\nTelephone company staff at Nelson.\nMr. McDougall la on the staff of No. A\npower plant here.\nMn. A. Mckln, who ha* 'jeen visiting\nfriends ln Tnll for the past week, has\nreturned.        . \\    \t\nT. Sturgess of Silverton, who haa\nbeen spending a few days In Nelson,\nwas a visitor at No. 8 plant.\nMr. and Mn. o. F. Chapman motored\nto Nelson on Saturday, returning lb\nthe evening.\nMrs. G. O. Bverllt, accompanied by\nher son, left for Vancouver Monday.\nMr. Everlll expects to follow ln the\ncourse of a few weeks.\nMr. McNeil of No. 3 plant was a\nvisitor in Nelson during the week-end.\nT. West was a Nelson visitor Saturday.\nMn. o. w. Humphrey was a visitor\nIn Nelson during the week-end.\nA meeting of the Woman's auxiliary\nwas held at tbe home of Mn. J. Murray\nTuesday afternoon. Plans for the year's\nwork were discussed. Mra. Murray\npresided and served tea after the meeting.\nJ. H. Oaynor has returned after\nspending the week-end ln Nelson.\nJess Barnelss was a Nelson visitor\nSaturday.\nBoy T. Qraham spent the week-end\nln Nelson.\nB0NNINGT0N NOTES\nBOHNINQTON FALLS. B.C., Ftb. 10.\n\u2014Mra. Gordon L. Thompson was taken\nto the Kootenay Lake oeneral hospital Wednesday, A. WUley motored her\nto Nelson.\nMn. A. WUley, who has been spending a few weeks at her Bonnlngton\nhome, left Wednesday evening on her\nreturn trip to Spokane. She will make\na short visit in Cascade, B.C., en\nroute.\nMn. Colllngwood Orey entertained\nthe members of the Junior W. A. at a\ndelightful party Saturday afternoon.\nGames were played and amusing contests arranged. Mary Long won the\nprise of the senior girls' competition\nand Doreen Long ot the Juniors'.\nMn. Oray presided st the charmingly\narranged tea table, assisted by Mn.\nR. O. Long, president of the girls'\nbranch. The guests wen Madeline\nHarris, Elizabeth Thompeon, Phylls\nMotley,. Carol Boyer, Mary Brown. Mary\nLong, Wlnnlfrcd Ridge, Norah Brown,\nDoreen  Long  and  Mre.  R.  O.   Long,\nPractically   all   school   children   In\nJapan wear foreign clothes.\nButter\nWrappers\nPrinted with the\nwords \"Choice Daily\nButter\" in accordance\nwith government regulations.\n100 ...i..... 0U0O\n250  :....:*1.50\n500  J00MO\n1000 .$4.5\u00a9\nSpecially printed with\nyour own name or\nbrand__\n500    \u00ab4.60\n1000    f7.a5\nThe Daily News\nJOB\nDEPARTMENT\nPhone 144 (Two Lines)\nNELSON, B.C.\n'    .\u25a0      .i     i.    JI.II..IIH\n THE NELSON PAI^Y NEWS, MONDAY MORNING, EE\u00a7RU\n _. : : i _____ __ i , ,  '\nNp\nRAN\u20acE LODGE IN\nCHAM! FUNERAL\nSf\nto y>?t, Pteneer Contractor.\nfa Laid at Beat ia\nCity Cemetery\nNelson   Loyal' orange   lodge  turned\nbody to take charge of the\nI John Toye, the first master\nmember ot the iodic, which\n* ftflfe ySsterday vtmtaoassjror -\n\u00bb**. W.^SnX3B|in\u00ab? oHclat\ns funeral of, tin! contractor who re\nlit TWnlty  Dinted   church  aftat lt\nlusband Was Afraid\nShe Was Getting\nPneumonia\nMn. CJiarles \"Edwaros, R. R. No. 2,\n1i*\u00bbtb*, Ont., wrlteg:\u2014'ILast winter\nJ'wiUi\u00bbv*_y.ba*Told,\nwas afraid 1 was getting\n.; one. of my neighbors came\nsugjosted (bat I try\nDr. Wood's\nNorway\ni   Pine\nSyrup\ntook a few dome and 1 was graitly\ntoved.\n\"It also reifeved my. son, aged nine,\ntfco eroup.\n\"twill mm be without a bottle of\nJr.. Wood V is the house, and I cannot\ncommend it too highly.\"\nPrice 36c. a bottle; large family sue\n|e. at *H<_rugg_sl\u00bb.__jid dealers. .\nPllt\u00bbup only by.T)\u00bb T. Milbura B\u00bbn\nid., Ti\nToronto,\nSSL WW&E? \u00a3m..\nd. past mssur of the Orange\nlodge,   resd  the  funtrsl  mu\nThe psUtswew -wen. )-. .<# to**.\n3..U. &_\u00bbbje. John Tfe\u00abL ttti Wll-\nUarns. C. Tork and J. R. Honter.\nThosiS sending florsT frtbu\nW. J. Toye, wreaths, L.QJU No, 1*3,\nL.O.B.A.. Mss I. Dunlop. Ih;. snd firs.\nMowland Burke; sprays, Mr and _krs.\n3. I Annable, Capt. and Mrs: J. S.\nRussell, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Andrews,\nMr. snd Mra. w. a. Johnson. Mr. snd\nMrs. J. A. Irylng, Mr. snd. Vta. Robert\nHeddle. Uf awj Mrs, B. __gt4, Hi.\nand Mrs 3. R. Hunter,' L jE Larson\nana I a. Nelson, ths. Omnsflslds.\nWorry Lauder's Book\nIs Among I ^Placed\non Library Shelues\nthirst Lauder's \"Roamir.' lu the\ndlounln, a book of personal experiences, xtxs tatoass 15 ne*vboOks reointly\nplaced on the shelves of' the Nelson\nMunicipal   library.\n' The non-fiction Volumes snd authors\nvert: \"Events and Embrold;tlss,\" t. V.\nLucas; \"Cloud and Silver.\"^ t. V. Mess;\n\"Through. British Canada,'' Mrs dementi; \"Ifellow Travelers,\" H. A. Vacheil;\n\"Rcamin' in the Oloamln','1 Harry\nI*\u00abder; \"We Pigjit lor Oil,\" Ludwell\nUenny,\nNine fiction works added, and auth-\non, were.: \"Ring rencc.'.' Eden BSrlli-\nPOttel \"tjawlL of Cdmo,\" Johft (Sen-\nham; \".Cobweb Cast'lc,\" J. S. Fletcher;\n\"Money for Nothing.'' J>. O. Wodc-\nhoms's \"Runagates club.\" Jobto, Buch-\nan:    \"Joshua's   Vlslop,\"   W.   J.   Locke.\nOuyfford  est .Wears.''  Jeffecy   Txtssol;\nAll Kneeling,\" Anne Tartsh; \"Midnight Folk,\" John Mssdf.etd.\n\u25a0^T\nDaniel Cameron Is Laid   ..\nalI^Here;Retuient\nol City last II Years\net ,    .      . , *\n~\u2014.?\nDsnlcl QVPerun wslj billed from D.\nJ. Robertson's'* on Suturclsy afternoon.\nMr. Cameron who was an ll-ye*r-resi-\ndent of. the ctty, died Wednesday. Rev.\nJaqtEs Hagen officiated,\nThe . pallbearer* were Petcy . Ooggln,\nE. Boyce. Ralph Smith. Bert Rowley.\nP.. M, Lefflu unci, Olcn Morris.\n\u00bb<g\u00bb JiiUi rate u\/'scctland last year\nlys\u00bb the lOwcstijat .record.\n\u25a0+~~\nCOFFEE\nHOLD TBHR OWN\nINC6RLMGHERE\nNo   Record   Kept   of   Scows;\nSouth Slocan and Creston\nAnxious   Return\nITra FICWS Of HK ImJ\n  . ..WI |M\nXI. IL. B.C. ttsb llj.-Urs. W Trus-\nveil entectalt^d \u00bbt bridge Friday\nverting.\n\u00ab   \u2022   \u2022\nC. Cronln. w* * recent  visitor ,\u00abb;\n(elson\n\u2022   \u2022   \u00bb\nMr.  and  Mn.  K.  Margeson  an tk*\nquests of Mr. and Mn.  W. Ebbs of\n*c!\u00bbm\\ for * tta days.\nMrs. Walter Brown was hostess at a\n4efl*htful' tei at her home\" Thursday\n.nShoon.\n' As an, example of true  sportsman*\nIn a rnlnltSe bcfiStsTbetween Creston\nthe Nelsop ciHrlfiig rink in Hoselnoni\nSaturday 'rtttbt. ' Tw*>' links trc\/p,\nCreston ahd two MU south Slocan\npl*yeH eight' Nelson rink*, and at the\n\u00ab\u00ab* ot ttt* PWfch ,\u00bb* scorn were;\netiajed from the board an_d .forgotten.\nTbt bettors %>tn, totmt evw, however,\nlor the' Nelson flhto 6*d an sdge'in'\n*\u00ab Iftist tourmawhes and the visit-'\n,ng rlaKi had the best W the necond\nANXIOUS  COKE   AOAIN\nRsfreskments wen served after each,\nround at th* rtnk. and the vlslton\n\u2022\/ent away declaim^ tut they hsd\na wonderful time ul that thsy wer,\nanxious to come 4gfl\u00ab. The South\nSlocan rinks returned home by motor\ncar yesterday morning, and the Creston\nrinks left for home by trie\" mortilnt\nboat. It .hv possible that some Nelson\nrlnka may return ths opiiipllmeut ol\nthe Creston and Bputb slocsn curlers\nxWim&se \"\"'***+\nThe pertonhel of the visiting rlnlts\nnamed ln order of skip, Uilrd, s*c6nd\nand lead, was:\nCreston\u2014W. Fraser, Bert Hare, R\nChajitUer tssd B. SUllwood. Dr. Henderson. Roy Pelfoni. ti 3. Boyd snd\nAlvln Cartwright. ^\nSouth Slocan\u2014C. F. Chaptnah, Russet\nMcDonald, Oeorge Piatt <ul* P. 0,\nSlrd: C. F. McDougall. wlhtam Tlndle,\nDt Reach aad W. W. Bell\nNelson rinks which provided opposition Htt the visitors'were, skipped by:\nA. J. DM, R. 0. Barne*_,J. U Long.\nE. H. Wbolls, O. I Arcplbald, % E.\nWosson, O. Steele and C- V. McHardy.\n: itsxtmon.\nSpokane street,\ntiftertiup* a number of friends this\nrtstet to honor her husbands birthday.\n*.    \u2022      *\nUt0. MhikIoU and r\u00abnUy arrived\nfrom It*Ji ob Monday to Join Mr.\n\u25a0lundoU, who hv b\u00ab_u g ceikUnt here\n.\u25a0jf boxiu) Um^.\nE, S, S^innon ol Kimberfcy. who\n>>a.s heen coftflncd to the Tfall-Tad-\ntinc hospital fdr tome time, 1b' able tb\nenve thit Institution. *\n\u2022\u2022 \u2666 \u2022\nlire. Ho* 0. Caldlcott ent\u00abrtal^d\n,t her home on Rlverald\u00ab lipt night\nit three tables of bridge, Uie hon-\nin of the e*ftilhg going to'Mra. C. tu-\n.fftughton,\n*\" * *\nMiss L. MorOsotv of the nur^s\ni':ip4 Wts a c^lightfujt hoBtewt at\n^ridge 09 Friday to a miuxber yf hei'\nt'iend^ 'when five tables were piiyed.\nhe ' Hpacious rvoftiB were decorated\n\u2022ultably for Valentine uay. uetic\n>ji refreanmenU were aerved by tt^e\n:\u00bbostts\u00ab. The honors of the. t-yunt uien-\n\u25a0j \\\\f\\10 9, B, Monywany. tira*; M^M\nOUKtle, aecoad. and BJi.i. O A. RendfU.\nuiisolfttibn.\"\n\u00bb   \u2022 .* '\nThe rtttnyry staff'of the C. M. A\ni. company entertained a number of\nueuda in the Orange hall thla week.\n\u25a0ancing and cards were the prognyn\nvf the evening, pfizns going io Mm.\nC3pr09n, Igdlte' flrat; Mr, Ait^n. m^'\"a\nirst;  and tyrs. Homer  and, Mr.  Hope,\nCURUNG\nIBS. SETTLE IS\nLAID AT REST\nI and   xttr   tatetty-^enlt\nTrail Ladies Wi* Over Visitors\nby Score 157 Points\nto   105\n,  B. O,  Feb.   M).\u2014Soorlng   167\nwins*   Mir   opponents'   14*.\nwere   served   and,  the\nWAuto-\nProcter   Citizens   Attend   Fu-\nM*rt of Late Beaident;\n111 Long Time\n**\nousolatlon.\nA delightful birthday par .y was held\nfrlday. when little Jacqueline , lie-\nLead entertained a number of her\niriends, the occasion bejhg her tint\nbirthday. The oenter of attraction was\nii beautifully flecorateo case with Que\ncandle. The guests were Muriel Uwis,\nDorothy Lewis, Betty Lewis, DoroibV\nRoeatAND. B. C. tab: .O.-Mr. and i SwtfiljWr.' ,Mary 'Judlch snd Clareiici\nMrs.   Paul   Teeters   left   Thursday  for i Boothllller.        ...\nSpokane\nROSSLAND NOTES\n%\nMr;-;. J. Diippqron nnd UUle son are\n111 .it  their home.\n* \u2022   *\nDf. It. S. McDonald Is visiting In\nVaucouver. ,\ntt.\nMrs. Havvey Pleury and hltW daughter are visiting iu Nelson.\nA Cox of Paterson is m the city\ntoday.,,\n* \u2022 \"\u2022\nMr. nnd Ui*'. Andrew Davidson and\ntittle daughter of Kamloops are visit-\nin;'   Mr*.   Dpvldsoti'ii parents,  Mr.   and\nMrs.   William   T.  Ttcmbath.\ntee\nA.HJI.    Freeman   haa    resumed    his j\nduties  a*  asslst&nt agent   tt  Iho lo^l j\nC. P. K. station after having been kept i\nrtt   home   by,  lllnews.\nA quiet birthday party was held nt\nthe home of Np-. and Mra. G. Romano,\nRrOSBland avenue, In honor of their\ntwo young daughters, Hilda, age 8, end.\nGloria, age 8. Ihe evening was apent\niu ' games and singing The guests\nwere: alori* Uaphuitti. lole D^i ?u<;-\nchta. Eda - Manald'i, Mary Cantanittl,\n\"inns Decembnne. Dora Romano, Eugene\nRomanfl, Alfred Defoe,, Tisui-piscaretta,\nfldo CanUrutU and Tony Romano. .\nI   ** \u25a0      .v-,'-        \u2022\u25a0   \u00bb;*\u2022.; \"*.\u25a0\"'.\nFor sale\u2014PlAno hy Nordhelmrr. In\nflrat claw condition. Apply- W. Herman, 'rr3L.,\"v-       . T*T \u25a0 \u00ab709*>\nMercury Again\nApproaches the\ntsar eurlers took the visltlnt\n:lea into txjtst its s return\niterc.ty bi>n_p.*l at xf. Tnll r:n\u00bb\nfctnrdsy t^xjasntofrrt sad enni n\u00bb. Mine\n\u25a0osslsnd nnlcs Invaded Tnll and 14\nfcall   rinks  provided  oppositio*.\nRosslsnden   nturned   ho\u00bb\u00bb.\nmobile.\nIt wu the aedout time Rossland snd\nTrail lady curlers have clashed this\n,-tat. _tbe Xtt>l laijles bavu_\u00bb visited\nBosslsnd recently\nThe results of th* tames, wtth Ross-\nland rinks mentioned flnt were:\nPint round\u2014Mrs. J, i. i^nney, 2.\nlest to Mn. J. Porrest, 7; Mn. R.\notsshoL t, best Mlfa Klrby. 1: Use\nH. tftOstl, t. best Miss B. McCsllui.i, 4,\nMrs. I. Irwin. 4, lost .to Mn.' R. C\n.row, t; Mn. M. Butorac, 7, beat list.\nit. R. Blois. 5; Mn, Armstrong, 1, losl\nto Miss J. Wilson, 11: Mrs, Wsterstreet.\ni. Mrs. W. Truswell, 9: Mn. V. Barcoe.\n6, lost to Mn. D. McDonald. 7:\nSecond round-rMrs. Plnney 4, lost to\nMrs. B. Clark' 6:  Mn. Stephens 4. loe.\no Mrs. A. Buchsn t. Mrs. McDonnei\nB, best Mrt. X. t. Tyson S; Mrs. Irwin\nI. tost to Mrs. J. Toun| 10: Mrs. Bailey\n0. lost to Mrs. J. Klsnls 10; Mn.\nButorac \u00ab, loaf'to'Mn. w. Ilruswell a;\nMrs. Armstrong 3. lost to Mlas Kler 13;\nMrs. Wsterstreet 4. lo*t to Miss Klrby 6.\nThird round\u2014Mrs. Irwin 3. lost to\nMn.   Blols   6;   Mn.   McDonald   3.   loe:\no   Mn.   Forest   5;   rils.   Stephens   6.\noat to Mn. Crewe 10; Mrs. Mnney 4.\noest Mrs, | Kliuus -1:' Mn. Barcoe 8,\nneat   Mrs. .to.ing. ,i:   Mrs.   Armstrong\n7. beat Hit.; fttxtii t; Mn. Butemo 8,\nbe\u00bbt kpny McDjhsId.4.\nj -c\u2014r\u2014 1 yeH k-'\nClVtt WAR PENSION\nROLL IS DWINDUNG\nWASHiKOTbN. Blq.,' fib. ie.\u2014in-\ndicaUng a death toll of about 1000\na month, the. Civil War veterans pen-\nslcn rail stood at 68,788 at the end\ncf WAS, more than 61100 less than the\nmiddle of  last year;\nThe present Civil War pension roll\nis lb contrast, the Interior department\nsaid tn announcing these figures, with\nth'tt of 30 yean Mkf'#h\u00abn It 'reached\nIts  high flde \u25a0 of  tM.OOO.   '\"\nThe number of widows of Civil War\nveterans also has decreased, 191,000\nof iliem*'b\u00abintf on tHe J pension list at\nthe end ot-; the year, but this was\n,5000 less than six months ago.\nThe SMnlsh-Aroer_b& War veterans\nnre lncijslslng on (he rpUs. with 173,000,\nin Increase of 10.000 In six months\ner.d 27,000 wldowi'.\"   ''\nMn. Oeorge Settle, who dlSd st the\nkootenay Lake Oenenl hospital Thursday, was burled froin St. Saviours\nMemorial ball ?*tur(I4iy. Rev. 0. Har.\n.ev of PrWter oft.c \u00bbted.\nThe pa ..bearers weirs Onnt McKea .\nRow Brajuey, Alfred Bslghtoo, w.l\nHam Syler, and Morris MKJor. all o:\nProcter:\nMn. Settle had betn Ul for severs'\nmonths and seriously 111 for about ..\nweek before her death.    8he wss su,\n\u25a0ved by t-.ttt- husband, and six sons.\nThere  are  now 2.0M.069   people   Uv-\nng   In   Buenos   Aires.   Argentina.\n, \/, ' \u25a0\u25a0',V M    - .'\u25a0*\nOf    Uie    \u00ab,ao4,\u00abSt    inhabitants    ln\nGreece, 'there are 3.138,449 women and\n'076,335 men.\nCongritu'a'.es Hockey\nTeams on Chan Play\nin Match on Frit?y\n81.\u2014I woiiltt Wt W congtstulake\nyou. en the results of yoni campaign\n(or e'ean. spbrtln* hockey ln this\ndistrict.\n' Prlday't. match between those rivals\nTrail anA, Nelson, speaks for itself.\nHero was' a' match .Which was txujy\nockey and waa a real treat for sll\nhe   fans!    In   spits  of   Its   ciojeuess I\nlest tttAtMMa\nf-ui   tbsls   lntsrest.   xsxa   *\nvlensttsrt    xpletUt\n\u2022\u2022 e pis en  o\n\u25a0mltrn n po\u00ab(\u00bbi# *\nnatebes on their tstMM^\u2014\niwcbey. irtiich  xmaVktW.WAtM*\nbrouataut.    PensllUss  \u00bb\u00bbrs, text  ___*.\n-.bate mare ao serious offeocss.\nTtie W\u00bby*n wsr* pisyln* sood bat key\nlth their eyes on the puck >\nog  \u00bbv*ty   BterT to   ks*   nx.   gams\n:t;xfi.   fast   snd   sportsj^Sflllk*.\nleas.i^to'w^SBfSMuJntelWll\nlease   ths   Interest   tn' our   local\nnines.   I* this brand of 'loctey am\n'muis to b\u00bb serv\"d ti\" to lis m \"r\u00abi\nnture  of   the  game  Mro  should  b\nHelso'i.  B. C.  Feb, .1.0.  1\u00bb3\u00bb.\ntbs\n4 S*W  *BIPP\u00bbHF.W f*\nure has arrived at tk* wmf\ntHe Se*\u00absd-H\u00abid %te%\n''oofc Stave. |pr* b*>r\nEast' Trafl.\nA treaty haa been signed by Brazil\nahd Bolivia nxlng the border between\nthe two countries mid providing Bolivia\ni-,itli  u  ruilrosil outlet to 11st' Atlutttlc\nliaWatersftCa.,!^\nBuilders and Contracto s\nPkone IH P. O. Ho\\ h:i\nNKI.SON. B.C.\n\"lire siihinicled On tn>   Kind \"'\n^(INSTRUCTION WORK\nEVERY LOAD OF OUR\nC0AJ,\nlumped into your cellor or Mn sans\nolid comfort snd fuel economy, for\nmr coal throws out s fine, even bast\nind does lt with, fsr less coal than ts\nsquired   when   ordinary   ami   is  uastl.\nTry a ton or so and keep's reoord of\n\u2022ow long It lasts. That will profs Uw\nconomy'of   ordering   your   cosl   _M\u00bb\nWEST  TRANSFER  CO.;\njet^mt, as '\u25a0\n;\nThe demand for treatment Of plague :\nIs  decreasing' In   Bomljay,   India,   due\n'o the slaughter ot. more than 600.000\nmtt In the olty ilui inn  Uie past s, M  !\n\u2022mum\n.\n\u25a0\n;;?\n.!\u25a0       {'\nI\nAn alert newsboy, on a day when news was dull and\nsales 'were few, turned to the advertising pages lor\ninspiration.\n\"Read about the big department store sale,\" he\nshowed. \"Fine quality suits at $22. Beautiful furniture on sale.   New shipment of neckties just received.\" '\nHis stack of papers was sold out very quickly.\n'      \" ' # (jk,* ty \u25a0 \u00abt\nThe case, is, of course, exceptional. But it points ta\ntbe fact that advertising is news- -and important news.\nIt is the news of daily life, the news that comes closest\nto you and those about you. lt is news of the furniture\njpi, sjt in, the hooks yon. wd, the bonds you buy, the\nautomobile you use, the flashlight, talking machine and\nfood products that give you satisfaction. News,, that\nconcerns you more vitally than anything else-you read.\nNews that is essential to you, because whether you purchase a piano or a tin, you want the best your money\ncan buy. \u00abs\n\u2014and you can always be sure you are getting the .\nnewest and best whin you read the advertisements.\nThe advertisements contain pocketbook news\nand that's important!\n'ntL -a _M___Sn     '__.fr iTIi.TiV ..._____.____________*.__..\nHip\n'**>r the .*#cop(J\"Urte uBQCe the\nj prevallng coljiir.'iDell 'ftturiod Ae mer-\ncury upprouched the freeeluK point\nJ when tt reached 39 yest^fday. The\n' Bam? temperntme was recorded ^ebru-\n| ury   8,   these  being  the  warfhest' \u00bbtnce\nJanuary lA\ni Oh Saturday the maxlum recorded\nwiii. 27, five deorees below the freezloft\npoint. On Baker ntwejt the tjicyw and\nIce melted whert' the sun iiiione directly upon it,\"Taut freezmn temperatures\nprevailed on the shaded ^lde of the\nstreet, ,   \\\niinuury     16     when     the     mercury\nreached    34,   was   the   only   occasion\nsince   the   New.  Year   upon   which   a\n:mp*jraturo   above   the   freezing   point\n\u00ab   recorded.\nThe minlmums wert r.laO hlghflti\nSaturday's bel\"n\u00ab one below and Sundays \\bjee a_bove aero.     .    ,\nDot* voir? face tturu und\nittk after *\/i\u00abriii\u00ab\/\nTry C'ii^iciira\nIt noottirx and  AeaU   \u2022\n\u2022nd U'Wntlcr^V tUJcient\nTHE\nPEDICORD HOTEL\nIf oar Spokane Home %\nII Hrre (\\natiiaiu> Art Aniuuii Frtmirt*,.\nWhen in Swltane\"\nYhv mil\\   iiotel m Spokane with FREE\nBUS -ervice and out own i__.iri_.K-> adioininu\nKar>*t Stow. Cinai_fStore and ^&ie    Com\nnlptp -ervio? iindet OIW i(K)(\n\u25a0 -\u25a0     ,   .IDE   PEDirORD   Maiiiwf!\t\nrt>  *l\u00bb. HIVKHSIlif MU   TO  US   4PRSOI'!\nSPOKANE, U. S A.\nSf5r\nv m M\nrcy Williams    ^\nGets Poor Start\nii'nnntiucci  from PaRC One)\nto   hold   U,   but   the   Dtiithmouth\n\u25a0iurluter  was  truxelltux   hi* fiutMt\na\\m   WHMaiiw was travelling  faster,\ncontinc   Uke   a   (jcloii*   down   the\nvi nter   track,   u.s  each   sp^eil   foot\n,   bit   iuto   the   boards,   Mining * lin-\nperr\u00abpilt)l>. It was all over  Whether\nhe  pawed  Mtldennuth  tu the  last\nrbilple of feet or Just at  ttie tape\neouw   ihii   be   aaW.    X^  itffPu\noonsuhed    loin    before    awftnlhuc\ntheir  verdict   on  the  winner\nW1N8   PRELIMINARY   KAMLY\nIn his preliminary 60,-yards Wllllanu\ngot   away  to  a  better  start  and   was\nalways   master,   beatiug    Dalevv  Chet.\nBowman, of the Newark A. C. and Bd.\nHtunm,   the   world's   chamnian    brt\u00bbd\nlumper.     He   was   only   a' QJftfc tft*i\\    .\nkcond  off  the world's *cq&|  fol- k%6\nlonger  distance,  $ 2-6  seconds.\nIn  the  medley  relay  aldo,  Williams\nj {>n spltudldly, taking the baton with\n' |k Qte-yard lead, to wftU.   BaU, unfamiliar with  indoor running, lost in the\nInside   to   Qtbson   ahd   the   Canadian\n' team was 10 yards down when Wilson\n$ot tlie baton.    He made up the distance   until  only  two  yardj  separated\nI him    from    KmiUtle   Bu\u00abv*.: when   ho\nt rfached    the    ahchpr'   pbil*.lbn.     Hera\n1 Edwards    look  'tbe    stick    ajid    went\naway   to  u  Ciinjidlan  victory ovtr  tbe\nhalf-mjle.\ni..\nI\n_)\n.\n\u2022\n\u25a0\nu\nR ;\n_t\n\u25a0    !\nProvincial Police WiU\nInspect Autos for Any .\nDefect.; (Met Repairs\nVANCOUVER, Peb. lo.\u2014ProviiicUd po-\nltee announoe that lu a, few c)m\u00bb every\nlocal autoist wiB be btopped aha the\nernditimt of his cai* ascerUlned! Wln.re\naiiy part is found defective, the driver\nwill be ulvsh thi-e^ days to remedy\nthe defects, and must at that time\nproduce the car fty Inspection. Failure\nwill mean substitution of blue cattl\nfor  the  drivers'  licence. *  *\n'   ! r   .\nVANCOUVER EGGS\nVANOOUVBB, . sjets.   lOetrtess:   tm).\nduosio\u2014lfxtrss,   3dc;   firsts,   xtsc;   piU-\nlets,   34c.\nWlioleasle\u2014sxtrss,    35o:     fltsls,\npullets,  mo.\nIk:ail-_.>:. ,., -10c,   _l.^u, 'ATI\nVt, tte.\n.1\nNOW!\nwhether you've had\nthe FLU ... or not\nThis is the time of year when serious cold troubles, such as\nd&jp chest colds, bronchitis and pneumonia are always at their\nworst.\nJ,ust now, with so maay people in the weakened condition that\nfollows a flu attack, f*. is more important than ever to heed\nfevery cold as a danger signal and check it promptly before\ncomplications can set in.\nQuick Direct Treatment\n4t \u00a3ha first sijrn of a coM, melt some Vicks in a bowl of hot\nwater and inhale its healing vapors. Also place some up each\nnostril and snviff well Back. This quickly opens the air\npassages.\nAf bedtime, rub Vicks vigorously over throat and chest and\ncover with a warm flannel. Most colds yield overnight to\nVicks two-fold action.\n.\"    ;> .\nAsia 1 Ways at Once\n(1) Its medicated vnpors, released hy the warmth of the body,\nare inhaled direct to the inf'amed air passages, loosening Iho\nphlegm and easing the difficult bveathing.\n(2) At the stftjie time, Vicks acts through the skin like a\ntioulti.ee, \"drawing out\" tightness and soreness, thus helping\nthe vapors to b_[eak up the congestion.\nMothers especially appreciate this simple wternal\ntreatment\nstomachs,\nbecause it cannot ups\u00abt children'** delicate\nas too much \"dosing\" is ao apt to 0o.\nIf\nVapoRub\nFor CoWs ot All tho Family\n i*^BF\u00bbs_r\nfBl MESON COaCT N<W8. MONDAY MORriTNG; FEB1WJARY II, 1929\nTHE   DAILY   NEWS\nBony.\n\"\u00ab*\u2122* ttttatt obould be addressed\n^?*'_*,___!_B*__.\",*\u00ab _\u00bb*\u00ab made\nB_\u00a3>'?_i!l_2*JM\u00bb ^BMahlM \u00abom\nfany. limited and la no ease to ludl\n\\VujJ-members of the staff. V\n^ivartialag rats oards and A B C\nHtflMMlHl   of   circulation   mailed\non\nloe\nrpocHted\nMl\n\u2022^mtaWountry), per month. I   to\nfa nj^\u00ab$OST_mr\"._\u2122 uS\nOxfieUe Oaiiada,\nDelivered.\nret yea\nMr month\nper week\t\nPfi^'ln'MniSr'\nMtsrter  Aadlt   linn  of  cirenlatiw.\nMONDAY, JTBEUABY  11,   IMP\nFatrneu ami Efficiency in\nCivUJieTvice Reform\n\u2022 There can be no two opinions about the fact that reform\nof the provincial civil service\nis long overdue, says the Victoria Colonist in an interesting\neditorial. The government is\nnow to arrange for a reorganization of the civil servants\nunder a process of regrading\nand salary readjustments.\nThere is to be a reversion to\nthe automatic salary increases\nin the civil service which, main*\ntained under the McBride administration but which were\ndiscontinued under the Liberal\nregime. Because of this stoppage\ngrave injustice has been done\nto a large number of employees\nwho had the right to expect the\n\u00abwaird of merit and of faithful and prolonged service.\nUnder tne Liberal regime the\nbasis upon Which it was intended that a civil service\nshould be designed and fostered\nto promote the greatest efficiency has been undermined.\nThere is not a department in\nthe Parliament buildings where\nthere\"are not instances of party\npolitical appointments having\nbeen made and of these appointees, having been specially fa-\nvotee at the expense of those\nwho have* been gazetted for\nmany yftars longer- A process\nof.such political favoritism has\nnaturally proved a disruptive\nforce since it has acted as a bar\nto promotion by merit, and has\nbrought into the service, often\nenough, those who have had no\ntraining for the duties they are\nCalled upon to perform.\nEntrance* into the mosli--successful civil service fn the world\nis almost invariably secured by\nexamination, such tests being\nconducted in different grades,\naccording to the duties involved. There is, and should\nbe. the possibility of civil servants in the lower grades qualifying for promotion to higher\ngrades, or being recommended\nfor promotion. There should\nbe, most assuredly, annual\nrecognition of faithful service\nand of the efficient discharge\nof responsibilities. The system in force in our Parliament\nbuildings, and indeed throughout of the province, has been\nbrought to such a condition under the Liberal regime that\nfretful unrest haa prevailed.\nYear after year some of the\nmost capable and conscientious\nof the civil servants, many of\nthem, in fact, have been passed\n\u2022over; have seen outsiders\nbrought in and promoted over\nthem, and have not even benefitted through statutory increases in salary which it is\nsuggested in the Civil Service\nact should be automatic\nThere is nothing so disheartening, either in public or private Service, than the failure of\nthose in authority to recognize\nmerit and loyal work. It is\nonly. by.recognition of contributions ' to efficiency by the\nrank and file that endeavor\nto still higher flights of accomplishment is encouraged. It\nis simply a question of the human equation in work; of the\nsympathies being dulled by lack\nof appreciation or galvanized\ninto new activity by adequate\nreward of efforts made. The\nprinciple is as old as human\n\u2022ervice; its results bs certain\n66 that day follows night\nThat, it may be hoped, will be\nthe principle that will govern\nthe conduct of the provincial\ncivil service under the Tolmie\nadministration. There is a\nsound hope that such is the\npurpose as ft result of the survey to be undertaken to put\ninto effect new conditions tending to promote greater efficiency.\nThe\nLighter Side\n\"Some ways 1 don't mind Fa\nheln' absent-minded, but tt gives\nme the creeps ever* - time he\nscratches before company.\"\nA  whispered   8.  O.  8.  probably\nmams Dame Old 8uda.\nIt would be easier to believe dogs\nbrilliant thinkers lit thty didn't worship the kind of people who believe It.\n\u2022 You dont need muck st a vocabulary to be one of those superior\nfeUmrs\u2014Just \"Yea?\" and \"Blah!\"\nIt takes considerable eell-respect for\na scientist to think religion doomed\nbecause be doesn't approve of lt.\nMaybe people quit staying at home\nbecause there was always somebody\naround there suffering  ln silence.\nAll bachelors more than 30 yean of\n' apt must pay a apodal tax ln Nish,\nJtugo-Hlavla, arid all adult citizens who\nare not member* of same cultural.\neducational, charitable or patriotic\naWielaUOu must pay an even higher\nPenalty.\nCompulsory Illumination bt house\nfcumben It now enforced In Stockholm,  Ittexuea,-\nUNIVEliMTY OFFICIALS WHO\nTHINK UKSTBR* FAIL TO IMPRZS8\nNEVEE STOOD BAREFOOT IN THE\nHALL AM> LISTfSto TO ONE AT 3\nA. M.\nIt ls estimated that resort hotels\nwould do 18 per. cent, less business\nIf grocery bills were paid boek home.\nAmong man's most dismal failures\nls that of a newly-famous guy trying to act as though he thought nobody patching.\nCorrect this sentence:   \"I was a real\ndumbbell.\"   said Clarence,   \"but  since\ntaking   a   'personality'   course   I  have\nbecome a real 'wow' with the ladies.\"\nJ. o.\nModernism: Wishing you could tell\nthem how to' run things at Ottawa:\nwishing you knew how to make a\nsuccess of  your  own  affairs.\n_ 'Set most of'.the* wrecks due to driving ln a fog occur when the weather\nWICKEDNESS .CAN'T BR HIDDEN\nAND NONE BIT THE NAUGHTY\nWEAR THAT SMl'G LOOK OF\nCOtlSCIOCI REOITIDE WHILE\nCARRYING A Ul ART OF VINE-\nGAB. >\nThey say ' all uncultivated areas\nwould reforest themselves In twenty\nyears, but how could you keep golfers\noff that long?\nThe two containers that Increase the\nflow of liquid to indicate new emptiness are the stomoth and .a fountain\npen. _\nIf only the list ol migratory birds\nwould Include the one who stops at\nyour desk every time he hears a new\nstory.\nCorrect this sentence: \"Tht; widow\nask me how to Invest her money,\"\nsold the man, \"and I told her I didn't\nknow.\"\n]h Itsniet W IXtelnt.M.D\nGetting Some Sun Daily\nWhen the weather ls a Mt coM lt\nseems a natural thing to remain Indoors, and yet aside from the Value\nof pure fresh air there It one other\ngreat gift of Which you and I seem\nnot fully aware.\nI often think, as mentioned before,\nthat the natives of far distant shores\nshowed a reverence that reflects upon\nus, when they worshipped their only\nknown god, the sun.\nWhy did they worship the sun?\nBecause they realized that their life\non earth was dependent upon the sun.\nAnd now Dr. Chas. Mayo calls attention to the fact that lt waa hot until\n1780 that, the first use of light ln\nmedical treatment waa recorded by\nRussell, who woo stimulated to Its\nuse by watching the self treatment\nof animals. Flnsen in 1003, Bernard ln\n1903. and Rolller ln 1004. brought the\nuse of the sun's rays to the attention\nof the olvlllged world, and yet all\nthese thousands of years the sun has\nbeamed down upon us.\nIt ls really only at the present time\nthat man ls beginning to take advantage of these rays.\nAnd as man la above the animal he\nlearns much about the different rays\not the sun, the heat wavea. the radio\nwaves, the violet, ultra violet, X ray,\nand radium waves.\nHe knows that theaa rays have uses,\nand la learning what aome of these\nuses aro.\nFor Instance that the ultra violet\nray will help to lower high blood prea-\nauro, Increase the oxygen and lima In\ntho blood.Mln-the AetMtt tit tkt en-\n\u2014. t\u2014;\u2014r-    \u25a0\"\ndoerlot glands, which as you know ale\ntort \u00ab regulators Ip tbe bofy. and\nIntreatet the storage of lodlue ln the\nthyroid gland And man goes farther and la able to develop these rays\nartificially.\nBut you and 1, every day, of our\nUvea, should get .some ol these rays,\nand If we are shut up at our work\nduring most of the day, remember\nthat the tuna rays art at their btst,\nare strongest, at the noon hour. Thus\na few minutes of your naor hour, spent\ntn the sun. will aWuinloto.ewry cell In\nthat body of yours.\nEfficient\n\u25a0\u25a0\n\u25a0y   LAURA  A.   KIRKMAN\nThe Snob\nBy Vida Hurst\n\"Swede\" there waa too* m nothing\nol   the   raw-Sou, .Ian.   Hit,\nmanner, waa 'ou! ned.   She\nfelt behind. 1i1sWs*t\u00abJ an Intense pride.\na prltje whlch_flb'd^t)jt wot- inherited\nfrom generations of high-born ancestors\nBe was the kindly type, one aocustomed\nto rule. Nancy had Ittttsn crvno-.l'-vus of\nVs superiority even befort she had met\nWhen the men reentered the Ufliy\n-tm gdith luggeated that thty dance\nnever had tint to learn.\"\n\"Ktver too late,\" Edith tried gayl|\n\"Well fc iing vou.\"\nBut \u25a0 aft, Mtamot \u2022\nsaid aha wa.\nof hts anna made htt\nself-conscious.   Bat ah<\nwhen       saw tfUWMMMMMMM\ninto'his toot. J-MnMMMM**\nng Ins'lttct the :\n'o him c: j\ne .lttence. TtrtstmMMMMMMMMt\nHash\nMuffins\nTOMORROW'S MENU\nBreakfast\nApple, sauce.\nCereal\nBacon\nCoffee\nCookie*\nC.ocoa\nLuncheon\nStuffed Baked  Peppers\nCornbreatl\nMixed' Vegetable Salad\nDinner\nBlack Bean Soup\nOy\u00bbter Fritters\nRvoallopea  Potatoes\nStewed Tomatoes\n,      ^Celery\nFig Indian Funding\nCoffee\nNEW  DISHES  THIS  WEEK\nShrimp Macaroni Casserole: Boll one\ncup of elbow macaroni In water to\ncover, till tender, then drain. Now make\na sauce by melting three tablespoons\nof butter In .a frying pan and ln .thla.\ncooking two' sliced peeled onions , till\nlight browu.' then adding one cart bt\ntomato soup and thickening tbe jntx_\nture with three tablespoons of - Hots}'.\nPut the cooked macaroni in your-cot*\nserole. add ohe and one-half cups ol\ncanned (or freshly cooked) shrimps\nbroken ln bits, then over all turn tbe\nhot tamato sauce, Seaaota. with a dull\nof .oalt and pepper, spread battered\nbreadcrumbe over alt and bass In u\nmoderate oven 80 mlnutea.\n\"Oyster Fritters: (Contributed fiy\nMrs. H.) Add enough water to the\nliquor of one pint of oysters, to make\na scant halt-pint pf liquid. Chap the.\ndrained oysters. Now begin stirring\nthe liquid Into one pint of bread flour,\na little at a time to keep the mixture\nsmooth, then add one tablespoon of\nmelted butter beaten with two ess*-\nLout' stir the oyston. Into\" th* hittei\nand drop small spoonfuls of the mixture Into hot fat. Drain when brown,\nand serve very hot.\"\nFig Indian Pudding: Scald one quart\nof sweet milk and to it add one-half\ncup of yellow cornmeal, then cook this\nmixture ln the top.of a double boiler\nfor 15 minutes before adding ont cup\nof molasses, one teaspoon of salt, one-\nhalf cup of seedless raisins and\" one\ncup of dried figs pulled lntt bite (qr\nyou may substitute ground dates for\nthe figs If you prefer)-. Tom this mixture Into a baking dish and bake four\nhours In a low oven. DellcIoUs served\nwith sweetened whipped cream.\nButterscotch Sauce: Jfor next sun-\nday's_.ce cream). -Into.aXsttMoeooiupuij\ntxte' c\\i\\y. ot brown sugar, tour tablespoons^ Of cold sweet milk aad ft*\ntablespoons of butter. Bring to a boll\nand let cook gently for five minutes.\nTurn it hot ovtr vanilla Ice cretin.\nTomorrow\u2014Answers to Inquiries.\nTWENTY YEARS AGO\n(From The'Dally News. Feb. 11. IdoS).\nWallace of Nelson defeated Dow of'\nRoesland 10-7: Walley of Nelson defeated Town-tend, Rossland, ao-0, in\nOliver cup championships at the Ttoas-\nland bonsplel yesterday.\n* .   \u00bb\nFox of Nelson defeated Richardson of\nNelson 10-9; Bishop of Oreenwood beat\nCorrle of Nelson 13-10 In B. C. curling\ncup games. Richardson of Nelson heat\nDow of Rossland, 13-0 ln B. C. Distillery cups games. The Wallace rink\nof Nelson ls in the se_ml-f|nals for the\nOliver and B. C Distillery cup competitions.\n* \u2022   \u2022\nTo supply Ifelson with hn up-to-date\nambulance ls the task undertaker* by\nMra. J. M. Lay with the content of the\ndirectors of the Kootenay Lake General hospital.\n* *   \u2022\nFollowing are the appointees for the\noffice of police commlssloneers in\nKootenay cities: Rossland. Aldermen\nJames B. Twaddle and Peter R. McDonald Greenwood, M. Johnson and\nP. W. McLean, Fernie, Arthur One and\nRobert' Reading.\nCHAPTER V.\nNancy, tint saw'Erlc Nelson striding\ndown Sycamore HUI. He was a strnn-\nger. Ht looked Uke a viking,-golden-\nhaired, blue-eyed, hla dog at hit boMs.\nBhe would never forget the picture he\nnude, swing along, a flaming September sun making him stand out, fine\ntjrawn. H\u00bb taadt htr think of tht whtd,\nTbe Beat 8he Imagined him atanSng\non the deck; of a ship, legs apart, head\nhack to a fury of storm-dashed eorxy.\nThere wtt a compelling vitality olaout\nhim. She thought lf he had whittled\nto her as he did to his dog the, too,\nwould have followed, running   .\nBlood rutted Into her cheeks. Their\neyet met. Nancy turned her head away,\nbut she wta tailing herself that.atle\nmutt find out vho He was ahd \u00bb_Mt\nlit was doing there. Been In that mq-\nmenttory glimpse tho had recognized his\nstrtnttb.   Bs fineness!\nNtoqy wtA on her way! to EdlthHor-\ncoiirta, at the top of Sycamore HIO.\nThe Harcotirt house with Its whit*,\nfluted pillars, wot the prMe of the.little\ntown. William Hanourh had made\nfortune in oil. Hit on_h child waa\npretty, listless girt the product of her\nsheltered me. After her mother* death,\nwhen Edith wts'14, the had becomt the\nmistress of her father's home, although\nMary Donnelly, who cooked for them\nfor years, was,rtolly the housekeeper\nWhen Edith finished high school her\nfather planned to send her away, but\nshe had persuaded him to let' her at__y\nat home for a year. She wasn't very\nstrong: Sht liked to lounge around In\nnegligees tnd read. And when the tntrot\nand begged to repialn at home Wlllfun\nHarcourt had weakened. He wat president of the First National Bank, owner\nof the gaa and electric company, and\nchief stockholder In the Champion Plow\nFactory, bat the tears of his little\ndaughter reduced blm to a spineless im-\nbccillty He. was Incapable of refuting\nM#>*n_rtfttni{. If he were suprised at\nthe Intimacy between Edith ahd tbe\ndaughter of one ot the mechanics at tne\nfactory, ho .voiced no disapproval. \"So\nlong Jsthi'; child was happy\" in to\nslat iSts man to put clumsy hands upon\nher   lieart and   the-   friendship\nhad proved mutually satisfactory. Mint\nwaa never qfulte to bored when Nancy\nwas around. Nancy was thrilled. and\nstimulate   by   Edith's   atmosphere.\nEven .today when she was so. anxious\nto Inquire about the new man she appreciated the cheerful warmth of tho\nHarcourt living room. Firelight touched,\nrosily, tht old square piano, with Its\nbeaten silver candle sticks. A book\nwith a duU blue cover was dropped carelessly upon the gate-legged table..' The\nsplnnct desk held, a small, framed\nphotograph of Edith'a mother. 'Beside\ni.his, although tt was September, stood\na stiver bowl ot violets,    'ht\nNancy threw back her coat; and\nsighed.\n\"How comfortable you look. I tup-\npose you've been reading all after,\nnoon.\" \u25a0' \u25a0''\n\"You're wrong, daring! I've boon\nentertaining a most interesting man.\"\nCaution veiled the eagerness In\nMonty's eyet. _.\n\" \"Not tbt handsome mole I met striding down the hill?\" #\n\"1 imagine to. There couldn't he two\nsuch good-looking ones In town at tbe\nsame time!\"\nNancy stooped to sniff the fragrance\nof the flowers. ^      .  *\n\"Who is he, Edith?\"\nThe new manager of tho gaa and\neleatrlo company. Not ao bad, hugh?\nEspecially while the homeguord is oft\nbeing educated.\"\n\"I'll soy not,\" Nancy agreed carelessly, .\n\"fie really came to see father.\" admitted Edith. \"But dad had left tor\nthe country so 1 did my beet. Tell you\nwhat, Nancy .I'll oak you both to dinner\nsome night. Honestly, he's the moat interesting man I've met In o long tlmt.\"\nEven at she accepted Honey vfts\nplanning, to weart he flame-colored\ndrew. It was old. but It Wat potent.\n.   .   ,   .   And oa she ttood before Eric\nStock-Taking\nBARGAINS\n\/ , As our yearly stock taking proceeds, finds us with\na lot of odds and ends which we close out each January at greatly reduced prices.\nStarting With Today\nWe Are Offering the Public at\n20 to 50 per cent Reduction\nAl) our leftover GhrisUnas goods and all odd lines,\neach day will find several lines added to our\nBARGAIN COUNTERS\nConsisting of Qeatenv Sleds, Hockey Sticks, Pads,\n\u2022Badminton Racquets, Skiis, China, Tinware, Stoves,\nCut Glaaii, Electric Lamps, Flower Pots, Smokers' Sets,\nBaskets, Broont, Brushes.\nNow. is the time to load up your home,, and for that\nBridge Party\nFirst Come, First Choice \u2014     \u2014 Watch Our Wincjpwa \u201e\nNelson Hardware Co.\n\"Wholesale and Retail 'xTii\/ttUty Hardware''\nNELSON, B.C.\nNelton color surged Into htt cheeks to\nmotoh the gown.\nblue tyeo s&dled her eppredo-\n't I ite you yeaterday at 1 wat\ndogm Sycamore HUI?\"\nI\" ahe faltered.\nHer usual poise and self-confidence\nhad deserted her. At dinner it was\nEdith who talked, Edith who teased and\nloked. wKh little burtta of laughter,\nwho sparkled and dimpled at the men\nUke a mischievous child. Noncy, sitting dumbly across the table, though\nshe\" had never Man her friend to viva-\nclotia, Not a trace of languor tn Edith\ntonight. While Honey, who Wlv orlgl-,\nnifttd many of the clever retnorkt the\nothtr; girl wot \"springing,\" sot quietly,\nforded Into tllence by the excited, rlot-\nous'iumult of her heart   .   .   .\nAJterward while the men were smoking \u00bbthe girls turned on the radio.\n\"ghat's tht matter, Napcy? Don't\nyouuike'Mr. Helton?\"\n\"\u00a3f .conne.\", Nsticy admitted without anuch enthusiasm. \"He seen* quite\nnice,\"\n\"I think he's adorable,\" Edith sold\nwarmly. \"Daddy says he came with \\w\u00bb-\nderflil recommendations. Well, thank\nhea*en. I didn't go away tosChodl.\"\nJ$th a sickening, twinge of Jealousy\nNancy thought \"Oh. if you only: had\ngone otwy I might hove hod a chance.\"\nAlthough    he- Insisted   he    wat   a\n\u2022T csp't,\" said  Eric Ntlson.  \"I've. | snd the his. htjOV^^H\nTwelve Ounces of Etiefijy\nA perfect food,contains eyfem\nelement. easily digested\u2014 Tortj\nyou io meet wintry >veai!\nMade fciy The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Ltd.'\nBuilding\nLet  us  figiire youj fbtfb V$l\nBuilding Material.  Coast Lu\nber a specialty.\nROGERS \"FOUR-FORTY\"\ntela\nROGERS \"FOUR-SDCTY\"\nOther Rogets Batter\/Uss\nModels\/rom$l?0 to $415\n\"JUST AS IN 1925, over four\nJ years agio\u2014Rogers-Batteryless\n.pioneered\" the field of all electric radio by presenting the first,\nBatteryless receiver\u2014and just as\n, it has, for these four years, maintained undisputed supremacy\nand leadership in this field...\nSo\u2014in 1929\u2014entering its fifth\nyear\u2014Rogers-Batterylfess leads\nagain, by presenting the pioneer\nRogers-Batteryless chassis, with\nall its 1929 refinements, in three\nbeautiful new Console Cabinet^,\nat a range* of prices that will\nappeal to all lovers of arif, beauty,\nquality and performance.\nCreated arid lelanttlattttred Sottty bj\n. STANDARD ^DIO MANUFACTURING\n' CORPORATION, LIMITED.-TORONTO\nOwning emi 0(xrrat(ng CFRB, Catsatja't first\nBamr\/ttss BroadcMlfng Station >\nAsk (me of tlxes& dpaletsrp,\nD. B; CROWTkER'S RADIO STORE\nWABD ST., NELSON, B.C.\na,,    __.,...   . Mr. J. H. Vestrop, Nakusp.\nTh. W.OU\u00ab. Uxratsxtt Co.. Ltd.. Trail        ^ ^.^ . ^ onBa Fork,,\nMr. B. B. Cook, Sandon asta New Denjer.       Tl), guthtrland Oarage, Klmberley,. B. C.\nMessrs. Collier \u00a3 Sinclair; Cranbrook, -B.C.     Crows' Nest Pott Motors, Ltd., remit, B.C        joiw\n 4\u2014\nTHE NSLSON DAILY-NEW8r-*!ON$AY MORNING, FEBRUARY 11, 1929\n*n\nSTURDY\nSHOES\nFw\nSfDRDY\nROYS\nONSAtENOW\n\u201e SV4\" to SVv <i\u00bb3,45\n11-to 2   $3,10\nR. Andrew\n&Co.\nL\u00abMter\u00bb  in' Ftiotfaehion\n--.-,\nST. JWS TO\nPRESENT PROGRAM\nP\nI PES\nAll Sixes\nSheaffe*'\nLifetime P<\u00bb and PencD\nPrices Rang-* From\n\u25a0       03.7S ko 0%M-   -\nOi T. cXXtXON\nVOTE 4gWi_U.fl\nIrrcrs\nExcellent   Offering4 Arranged\nfor Tonight; Wftt Kji*w*\nf'        Artist* t. Perform\nTh(s. ereul__*;,thea. c Miens ot Nslson\nqjsy-SBjoy -If- tbs* .et%- a dalithtrul\nt_*o-bour progrspi In the Catholic\nPariah hall, rendered hj students sod\n^i-studedu of-at. Joseph's academy\nwho i arc being assisted .' by some of\nNelson's fav8Hteln-\\SBlsau, sods and\ndance.\nThs Misses' Miriam Hughes and\nYvonne Lapolnte. botli well-known to\nthe city audiences hsve leading roles\nIn a-ona-act comedy >>8\u00bbuCe tor the\nQoslings\". and who with their four\nable assistants: J. Varsevetd, P. Wall,\nM- McAulay and A. Reisterer promise\ntheir sjMwks\u2014\"s jrhelekvrel of fun\nfjld wit.\"\nMr. Cretnrj. is appearing In \"Char-\nma.nr.ai.il Blossom-Time\"-* charming\ntaMeu* and dance soil with him Miss\nA. Dunk snd a chorus of four young\nladles, all ia costume, and\u2014fun of\ngrace.     ' l\nOther items sparkling' with, life and\nseau(y will be rendered by several\ndainty msldans\u2014whose appearance snd\nability is. left . for.. their patrons to\nJudjra wtyn they shall have seen them.\nFRUlTVALfcNOTES\n\u2014______\nPROTTVALE. B.C., Feb. 10\u2014Miss Dora\nGrieve returned  to- Trsll  gsturday.\nMrs. C. Shasp returned from Trsll\nlliursdsy.\n; A. IMUn sod w. Barclay were recent\nNelson visitors.\n: D, Wlllisms of TrsU.psid s visit to\nthe v*tfey Wednesdsy. .\ni Mrs. tf. Bear returned. to her home\nm Spokane Wednesday.\n' Mrs. it. Startup and Mlas Laura\nStsrtup . were Nelson. visitors, _ returning homo. Saturday.   ..\n; A -very enjoyable whist-drive snd\ndance, the third bt .the' series given\nby the. Women's Institute, wss held ln\nthe hsll, Friday evening, a large number\n^tending\/ The first prises were won\n\u00bby   Mlsa   Nellie   Barrett   snd   W.   ___,\n?rlev'e. The i consolations went to Mrs.\ncm Orleve snd Orhtad Riuhton. A\ndainty. lunch, was aarrtd >y the la-\ndies of. .Uie society. .TCcee assisting\n*itu nu^slc for dancing Were Mn. J.\n0rl\u00abre. Mrs. Mason, Miss Dora oners,\nt.  Grlevs, and  T.  OrleVe\n3.  Ftoiry. jpew.. in?- twMW. '\">\nNslson.. .\nt. Cole' was a Trail, business visitor\nSstuidsy.   ;';\"\u25a0\u2022\u2022 ' \u25a0\u25a0 \u2022   \"\nKASLO NOTES\n- KASLO. B.C, tab,' 10.\u2014Mrs. Srosst\nOarrett, who has been s pstlent in ths\nVictorian hospital, was able' to leave\n'tor her home Tuesday\n. Ksv Karlson und Ahar Klnar were\n\u25a0sska visitors over the \u25a0week-end. . .\u25a0'\n\\ ,B. P. Brown ot ^oipiington Is spend-\nlas. a few days Ui JUslo,snd district.\nR. Prloe'slid B Thompson srrtvsd\nin the city TWsdsy from ReUllack.  ,\n\u25a0 C. Storbo of Retailed, came down, on\nTuesday snd returned'to his hdme\nWeduetu.\n\u25a0 \u00ab,'HBsltog snit'.f- Wlckinromot Retallack. *fre'Tuesday, visitors Io topi.\n\u25a0xtenittMe.--ask-itA.'.\u00ab\u00ab*&'\u00bb pstisnt\nIn the local hospital for tta past few\nweeks, left for ber home st Johnsons'\nLending Tuesday.\nJ. aVtCkaon of Retallack arrived In\nthe clty'-WWnssdsr.\t\nPaul Lincoln of Nelson passed\nthrough town Tuesday. on his way\nfrotn his home' to Sandon.\n! JEABU>. BC. Peb.: 10\u20148. R. Cabel\nIs down from the Rambler tor a tew\ndart.\ni -L*\"\"WRosa of Retallack was admitted\nio the Victorian hospital .Wednesdsy.\nRobert Hendri'<?ks has received a wire\n(rtitfl his hoc, Ropeft. who.ls taklnja\nbietsllurglcai cours* st .Pullman university; saying- he had' passed his' final\ncxjrQtlnatto n   wtth - honors:   -\nJe ot Whitewater, spent Tliurs-\nXrmJKter Prt()o bare tskeh\nortsstoW<u..JJitat,;Huui* -cot-\nVlie V', \u201e\u00bbi%vl*fo\u00ab has' her\nither, Mrs; Wilson of Cranbrook ss\n|ier, guest,; ,\nW. Anderson, who hss been at the\nWellington mine, arrived  ln town on\nWednesday.  '\u2014\t\nI After having been on the sick list\n(or tlie psst few weeks. John Swords\n(n_s-sbl*-to isturn\" to Bis duties \"at\n\\3se WeUlngtoh. mine Wednesdsy.\nMlsa Ivy Whlttaker ot Procter spent\nth? wsek-eusUn town with hsr psrsnts,\nMr. and  Mra.  William Whlttaker\nRuSsel Tlnkeae was a Tuesday visitor\nto NWton.\nMrt.\nLee Again Head\nAuxiliary\n\"B0IWUH3TOJI B.C Teb. lo\u2014The\ntn^.yi.1. general, *Betl_)g of . St. Mary's\nirnttohiOf the\" Wbbsri's auxftlaryTwas\n|e*d.at the home of Mrs. K. o. Long.\nOwing to, the seventy ot the \"wsaiUti\nthai was t (\u00ab\u00ab*_!. sSteiidance. Mrs. Tiu;.\ntttt Let welded. \u2022\n: fys.\" CoUlngwopi Oray secretary-\ntrsssurer, gis\u00bbe-s. rspo^t of tne ..Air's\ntrait -and the financial sUitenient,\nwl>lph allowed a balance In hand of\n\u2022W-tt All the pledges tad ; been met\nilST^t 0.,Jxjilg^sM\u00ab|i<Jsd, as s dele-\n\u00ab|ste. the DIocscsb ooufeienee m Kelows\nin Mart*. JOoreSs-work Was sent to the\nbxllstn    hospital    at    Lyttoii    in    the\n\u2022mt--'pr..'~r 2-'\"\u25a0.;f\",, '\u2022'\u25a0 ~\nTurner  Lecwus  rcclectoil' presl-\ni    Mrs. . CoOlngwbod    Oray,    vice-\n*l_, (tr\u00ab_ W.iWhlteley, .pecretary-l\ntrsasurdr and Mrs  tt. o. Long, Dorcas\nciSj'\n) lO.-*n a\nlixxt scsciA .<__(_\u00bb\u00bb fsAW over loo pine\nKrost\u00bb\u00bbks were observed on more than\no(id o4\u00abMlo\u00bb' IftWy. \u25a0 Tttto * days - nvtf,\nthr sajne tree was Illied with about\ntti* tains number of Cedar wax wings.'\nie grosbeaks appeared to feel ths\n. as Uieir fssthers were so flutfett\nout as to * make. them, appear much\nlarger, but the wss wings stiU kept\nthen- '\u00abTe*k. \u00abi)ll dressed appesranri.\nItisy aU feasted on the various weeds\nsnd-seeds but Ignored- crumbs-put -out\nftjr them. It is a -pity they have not\nbetter table manners, for thsy scatter\nmore weed Seeds than thsy est. But\nnil)>. the . Impudent Stella Jay. It- Is\nall fish thst comes to their net, and\ncst\u00ab. snd household pets hsve to\nlook- shape. lf. they ..want - uieir dinners.\nS0CE1Y\nconduced   by\nThis   column   is   eon*\ns  social   nsttSe:including  ..\nD'\u00bb\u00abtett'\nIn thlacoloain.\nst   her\nstockings like new\n\u25a0J!\nmoretthan\n\u2022i____..'__L'*-.\nWashing your stockings with unknown -\nsciitps (whethcr\"flakes_\/\nchips, or cakes) may\ndb more than wcifoef\nshard, everyday use to\nweaken delicate silk\noir chiffon fibres, tcT\npull-threads, start\nruns^-to fade colors;\nFor riway soaps don tain harmful alkali\nwhich injure* ilelicate fabrics and colors.\nLux is safe!   Lux has no harmful alkali,\nnpthing to harm even the sheerest, wispiest\n'    thread, the palest flesh or champagne color.\nBecause Lux is so safe, stockings washed in\nLuxstay new-looking more than twice as lung !*\nSave your stockings with Lux! Buy it in the\nregular size or large-siac blue box.   Lux is\nttever *>ld loose, by the pound.   And with\ngenuine LuX you are sure or extra wear t\n*Every musical show in New York uses Lux in\nwashing the hosiery worn by its choruses. By\nactual experience, the producers found that with\nLux, hosiery stayed like new ttutct. at long! Gave\ntwice at many performances!\n;Ifit im'i Ui ihe blue box it isn't Lux\nLever Broilers\nRECORDS\nOn Sale To-day\n\"'..4137\n'\u25a0DONT.BE LIKE THAT\"\n\"Dresm Train'*\nFn Ti.li b. \u00abt<  _..\u00bb.\u201e sad His\n,      Calilwvla Orckattcs. wllk\n\/I   v.-'  \u25a0        Voeal Ckeraart   ,      '\ntua\n\"SONNY BOX\",\n,\" Nsspolltsn Nights\"\nfrgsa S\u00abJh >y EdSia Dtsuudter\n,\"(\u25a0   .'\"     '\u25a0     40\u00ab6 ;.'\u2022'*...\n~ \"DROWSY WATERS\"'\n'  *\u2022 \"One, 7me, Tkrss, Four\"\nbr - aaadelsb',-Itsral   HawakiM -   \u2022\nwHk Vocal Cbsras\n'    4U7      \u25a0   \t\n\"LET'S DO IT\"\n\"All by Yourself in ths M.or.light\"\nDisk Kstartasa.  CeanSiaa wllk\nOrth..!,.\nt ties.4 Siltt-tloa. as\n: Ivars BKUNSWlCt Eecoid\nNEW    R\u00abL_EAS_B    FVEBV    THUKSOAt\nOn 6stunjay ajtcrnooii a very pretty\n'tea >s\u00bb given \u00bbith Mrs. Bobert Airas-\nsth>o* Ss *odftss, \u25a0 honoring Miss ISMs\nManning of. Trull. Yellow Candles shd\ndafttstlls composed the daintily appointed ,te\u00bb .tiWs-' <i*ntet, with Its\nW. O. Bose presiding. Acting as -sir-\nvlteurs' were IWsb' Msrgsitt, Arthur.\nMiss JCsiHJunter snd.Mrs. A. t. Mnr-\nshy. Mts. Arnisttwig:\u00bb liwltcd guests\nincluded atas. 0. tbotlctr. Godfrey, Mrs.\nJohn OMiener, Mn. W. O. Bose. Miss\nJ. E. Annsble, Mrs. R. Hsgarty, Mljl.\nJean Iblnter, Mts. A. 8. Mun>hy, Mrs.\nJohu: O. Aijylf, Mrs. O. 'C. Arnsson.\nMrs.. Chvl** CeUaatl. Mrs It. Is. McBrlde, Mm.' BeWimm McOregor, ttas.\nKanUlton Browne.'Miss Margaret Jlr-\nthur. Mrs. 1+ L.' Bootnsi*, Mrs. Jihhss\n\u00bbixlle;'' <Ps*\" \u00bbW*9*tf -WOdle, Mrs.\nArchie Donaghy, Mts. tf. M. Canerqn.\nMrs'. James ItiQrtgor. Mrs. W. B\nSmyths, Mrs 0. K. 'Sparttek Mrs. O. A.\nc. WalleyoMrs. W.'C. Mawhinney, Mrs.\nw, ft Waasoii sH4.MW.2eUa Manning\nMr. iind Mra. Oeorge Hslbecquc snd\ntheir HttW diiugbtcr ot Bonnlngton,\naccompanied W- tttt. Hetbecque Dr.,\nmotored Vo to^.to shbp Usturday.\n. \u2022       ' \u2022   \u00bb   .\nThomas Sargent htt Saturdi* mii\u00bbn-\nim tor-SRokaM .\n...\nW. J. Renls. C-jkR. moabanlcal super-\nylsor. with JUadqUarfcra In Winnipeg,\nleft SaturdMf'WtoS tot, the soest.\n\u2022     .       .   X     '     \u2022 \u25a0 T,\nMiss -iiMsie Hsirop of Harrop. paid\na rlslt to -town, Ssjurday..\nMrs.   It   J.  nwry  ot  South   Slocan\nwife a city-TlslWr SiturdKy.\n\u2022 ,'\u2022   \u2022\nW. J. MetgMr. 'Carbonate street,\nleft laat night tor Vancouver\n\u25a01*0-- . - -I    e   \u25a0\u25a0\u2022\n. C. Hansen of Stieep'creek, motored to\ntowh. ttlstts} \u25a0 io, I attetttt\" tl\u00ab! b.tf;jOT\nmk'tch. '\u25a0\ni ...   . .- \"\u2022\nMto Muriel Ka(jop..who\u00bb_lear,_*i st\nSalmo, -sUent ths week-tad -tn Uie aly.\n\u00ab' \"\u2022\".\u2022 -is.-\nRoy BnMJfftr'qf'l'roclei^tlsH.ft.JIMt.\nto Netayp \u00bbti|\u00ab\u00bbr.\nMr^atKl'-Ws.'W.' ilts\\e\\s.to\\ 'k'htfco\nspent astUnisy its ttft ittf\n- \u2022  pV-\u00ab ** \u00bb' \"\\.^J~A\nAndrew Wrt'OlXlWW-\nerlntendcnt of.' Alberta wstrlct, wh6\nhss. beet) in Kelson for the peat fortnight, left \u25a0Sfttiiftttjy f*r\"l)l8 head<.uart-\n^ra In CalgsW.'   . .     '\n.:   \u25a0   '   ' >\\       * -*t *\nMlra Margaret\" ReWciV. who leaches\nat Salmo, spent the weeh-^ml In 'the\nCity, tbe Kuest of ber moUior, Mrs. J.\nReisterer, Robson street. '. ' '  .\n.\u2022\u25a0\u2022\u2022\u2022.\n3. Poly.ot. YnUi wtis t Visitor 1\" the\ncity, Saturday. ' f    .   ,   * \u2022 \u2022\n\u2022   :* ,,.'>.iifc!\nAmong Uipse.ln .town ,Brpi\u00bb Proctor\nSaturday was Miiuric\u00ab Blbol- .\n:\u2022-\u2022.;\u2666\nHarry fvntuiion,. Stanley sttoct. left\nSaturday'night fof .Vsntjoover,\ni        , Lsosi* .jSj\/ijl.l.   .....\nWilliam pealnrdlArs left Ssturdsr\n\u25a0light tor VanWursr.\nI Mr, ,nnd_.Mrs.,.*. _.\u00ab_ ,Aun\u00bbWc Hall\nMines toad, havo had as their Iioum\nsuest, Mr. AnnaWes brother, H. t.\nAnnable of TSber,. Alt*. who has left\nfbr a visit to the coast cities.\nMrs. J. I.. Purdy sad her son, Leonard, of South _81ocan, pant a rlslt to\n\u2022own  Saturday. \u25a0 '\n..,....\u25a0,\nj Mrs. Joseph Pa.) an t of Salmo was ln\nthe olty Saturday ep  route to Klmberley. tn visit her daughter and son-\nin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sdwln Nord, \u2022\nMiss Zella Manning, formerly ot tbs\nCentral  school  leaching ' itsff, was a\nweek-end visitor lu torn..\n, . \u25a0\u2022 .., .    .\nMm. o. L. Thompson ot Bonnlngton\nIs a patient In the . Kootenay Uke\nOeneral hospital.\n\u2022 * t. .\nMr. and Mrs. K. Zimmerman -of Slocsn City, left Nelson fstwdsy tnorolog\nvia the Oreat Northern for Portlnad,\nOre.\n\u2022  -     t\\ .-. i  -,\u25a0\nMrs. W. w. BeU ot South slocan\nPaid a visit to town Saturday.\ni    \u2022- \u2022      *\nMlas Agnes Olbeon made a smart\nyoung hosteite Wday . afternoon when\nshe entertained a number ot her clsss\nmates st a party st .tbe (atoms of her\nparents, -Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Oibaoh\nVernon street. Very effectire wss Uie\nValentine decoration scheme used\nthroughout the Otbson'horns. An-Interesting contest, resulted la Miss Louise\nOenonsa winning the prlre. After a\ndelightful repast, the guests vers escorted to the picture show. Agnes'\nguests Included Miss ami Allen, Miss\nMarJorie Beck. Mlas Mary Walker, Miss\nU>msc twuoiwz. Mis* entlWP ettttlaK.\nMl* Clara TSlborgTlilSTSisj, ottaon\nMiss Ina Innls, Miss MlhjUs. Mlsa Betty\nBit\u00bb, Miss Jean Oeeefl and Miss ttth-\ner Donaghy.\n>,  '.*   .\u2022\u25a0\u25a0   \u00bb; .     '\nP W.Bstes, trevSUns. iia_kenger agent\nof the: White Star iina. .ifco. has Been\n\u2022 ':\u2022''\u2022.\nJ. D. Kerr of LongbeacA spent Saturday in the city.\n\u2022 \u2022\"\u25a0\u2022 '\u00ab\nMr. and Mrs \u2022.Binnaccl ol Procter\nware Nelson visitors Ssturdajv\n' \u2022   .   \u2022\njure Clark.\" Ketr  spai'tmeats,   left\nSaturday for the coast cities.\n.   \u2022   \u2022\nMiss    s.\u00ab TUoihpson.    who ' teases\nIrtlson* ' \"\"f\" ^ *wf-end In\n\u2022 \u2022 *\u2022\nt,  1st Tour Bruit.wick p..nte\n_wMMSj^&,Att.O\ni i  i-\nFOR SALB BY\nKootenay Music House\nNELSON,B.C.\nMr.   and   Mrs.   JsUMtoDavid^  \u00bb\u201e\u201e\ntheir   family   _,\nvisitors Saturday.\n.   \u2022'   \u2022\n\u2022.Nordman of Beaverdell spent, the\nweek-end with Us family in Ptlrview\n\u2022 \u2022, *\nMiss Hope McOauley and her brother\nB-nsst   Mcpsuley,   bdih   pf   Castlegar'\nws\u00bb\u00bb visitors to Nelson Saturday ^^ '\n.\u2022'*\u2022-\nItlbs J. E. McLean vat In town from\nProcter  Saturday.\n\u2022 .   *   .\ntfts. c. 8. HorsOdd of Cedar Point\nspent Saturdsy in Nslson.        '\n.,T' J- 'f\u00ab^\u00bb> 8\u00ab<M*s\u00bb> attest, had as\nhis guest over the week-end. his son\nChsrles Scsnlsn of ths Canadian Bsnk\nof Commerce staff in Trail\na'.'a. wy-\nMiss Klale Becker ot Wu\u2122. spent\nSaturdsy 4n town. w\n.Mr.- Letllntbsov \u00ab\u2022**_t>sas|)W a\u00bb\noJMecfehers\n611 Baker Street.   Phone 200\nFebruary Clean-Up Sale\n*\nThis is your opportunity to bay Re ady-to-Wear, Coats, Suits and Dresses\nat enormous sarings.\nWomen's Dresses\n815 Each\nOne of the greatest Dress\nvalues we have ever ot.\nfered. Tljerfi is over one\nhundred in the lot, con-\nBistini? of lightweight\nTweeds, Wool Jerseys,\nWool Creptls, Silk Crepes,\nSatins and Georgettes.\nEvery one is as smart as\nshown for the coining sea*\nson. There is every wanted color and in all sizes\nup to 44. Many of them\nsold up to $29.00, and\nwere excellent' value at\nthat price. Now they go\nall at one price, $15.00\nEACH.\nWomen's Dresses\nto Clear at $9.95 Each\nSerge or Jersey Dresses in one- or two-\npiece'styles, in a range of colors including: Navy. Sizes to 42. Values to\nI18.W).   SALE PRICE, 09.00 EACH.\nMisses' Evening Dresses\n$10 Each\n\u2022'\u2022-\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 t\n15 Evening Dresses in Taffeta or Georgette. Assorted styles, and all good\ncolore. Values to ?25.00. SALE PRICE\n110.00 EACH.\nWomen's Hats\nat $1.95 Each\nVelvet and Velvet\nCombination. In a\nrange of smart styles.\nAssorted colors. No\ntwo alike.' Values to\n110.00. ALL ONE\nPRICE, 91.95\nEACH.\nWomen's\nDress Coats\n$20 Each.\n! Coats of Pure Wool Broadcloth.    Fur  trimmed  and\nrichly \"lined.. Colors: Black. __\nBrown,   Sand,   Navy   and\nCopen. Sizes for Misses and-   -\nWoiMen..- Values'..fa_c$39'.'<kL.\nSALE   PRICE,   \u00bb20.00\nEACH.\nWomen's'Coats\nto Clear at $10 Each\nOne whole rack of Coats in Twee4s,\nVelours and Needlepoints.\"  8ome plain\ntailored, but mostly fur-trimmed. Sizes\n14 to 42.    At about one-quarter the^ \u25a0\nregular price. ALL AT 010.00 EACH.   \u25a0\"\nWomen's Sports Coats\n$20 to $50vEach\nWorthwhile reductions in these wanted\nCoats. There is still a good assortment\nof the season's best styles. Made of\nPure-Wool Tweeds. Richly lined and\nfur-trimmed. Sizes 16 to 42. Regular\nvalues $35.00 to W-00. CLEANUP\nSALE PRICE, $20.00 TO 950.00\nEACH.\nModel Dresses\nat 25 Per Cent Less Than\nRegular   ,\nAll our smartest model Dresses that\nare perfectly good for the coming season. Georgettes, Satins, Flat Crepes,\nand Cantons. All wanted colors and\nsizes. Regular values, $60.00 to $79.00.\nCLEARING AT 937.50 TO 958.00\nEACH.\nSlocan City. *as the week-end visitor\nof Arthur HlgBlribothsro, Baker street.\n\u2022 -    .\u2666-*.\u2022\n' W.   3.   Fanner,   Castlegar   merchant,\npaid a business visit to Nelson Saturday.\n.   \u2022   \u2022\nAmong visitors from Procter Saturday\nwu Oiant McKsnc\n\u2022   s   *\nMr.  and  Mrs.  Harry   ntlrhsnks   and\ntheir two children. Ethel and  David,\nspent Saturdsy I in the ctty.\nTen Yean Ago\n(From Tbe DsUy News, Feb. 11, 1915).\nThe amount of copper produced lr.\nBritish Columbia during 1918 was $15.-\n981,846. The amount of silver, gold,\nlead and oopper produced ln the Inter*\nlor ot the province during the same\nyear waa M4.778.688. Both these injures were given by William Fleet Hob-\n\u25a0-t_K.il, provincial mineralogist, in his\nreport to the department of mines.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nOrand Prairie.- Man., ls seeking incorporation as a olty.\ni * \\*   *\npie. James Stewart of the Princess\nPats who served three years and eight\nmonths at the front received a hearty\nWelcome when he returned home to\nBonnlngton Rills last nit. tit.'\n.   .. *\n\u2022   Cnpt. C. D. Neroulsae, superintendent\nOt C. P. It. coast service gave evidence\nln the su-amer Sophia Inquiry, now sitting st Victoria.\n\u2022 .   \u2022\nSapper S. Atkinson and Sergt. F. X.\nPyaemore returned home from the front\nlast night. Sspper Atkinson ls of Femie.\nMother and Daughter\nBuy It Commemorated\nSlocan City Service\n, SLOCAN CITY, B. C, Feb. 8.-A\nspecial service commemorating! Mother\nSlid Daughter day wss held in\nKnox united church , on Sunday.\nRev. John Sogers conducting tbe ser-\nv|oe. Those taking part were: the\nminister: first scripture lesun. Miss A.\n(Hough; second scripture lesson, Mrs.\nT. McNelsh; solo. Miss Unda Reynolds;\nfirst mother's part. Mrs. Paterson;\nfirst daughter's part, Miss M. Paterson;\nrecitation to mother, Irene Bromlee\nsnd Inld Orahsm; second daughter's\npart, Irene Bromlee; second mother's\npart. Mrs. Bromlee;; offsrlng, taken\nby Miss Mary Psterson.   Mia I Otant\nwss ln charge for singing of hymns.\nMr. Rogers, besides giving an address,\nled In prayer.\nFrance hss s shortage of farm laborers,  although   950,000  foreigners  hsve\nt ia u4\nOf   boU_(\nbeen Imported for farm work\nlast 14 years.   Farm laborers\nsexes - aie   uuw   turning   fiuui   Pulsud|\nunder contract, at the rate of 80.000 \u00bb\nyear. \u2022\nTried Many Remedies Without Success\nDodd's Kidney Pills were recommended hy Daughter\n\"I had such a Sore Back and tried several remedies without success.'*\nwrites Mrs. M. Libby, 498 Julian St., Pembroke, Ont,     ^mmmM0MMmmmyMaai_\n\"My daughter told me to take Dodd's Kidney Pills,\nI did to and when I had used two boxes my back\nwas better.\"\nThe road to good health lies through the Kid*\nneys.  If they are kept strong and well all tha\nimpurities are strained out of the blood.\nDodd's Kidney Pills keep the Kidneys in good\ncondition to do their work of cleansing and\npurifying the blood.   Weak, Nervous,  Rundown women should give Dodd' Kidney Pills\n\u2022 trial at once.   Ask your neighbors.\nCA    At AU Dealers, er by Mail Am The\n9VC DmUs Mateie Ce. UL, Tereoto 2, Ont.\n~ Special Sale\n-i\n14-Quart White Enamel\nDISH PANS\nAn exceptional bdy in three coat enameled steelware.\n79c\nTake advantage of this exceptional opportunity\nI    Hlpperson Hardware Co.\nUaaltad\nLook fsr tlie Bed Uwddsro dtors\nI\nrnoNK u>\nBOX 414\n IHE NgUMK OAiLX NEW&. liONOAX MOIWG, flBBBUtfff H, titt\nSPORTS\nLEAD SCORING IN\nDISTRICT\nillGIE SAUER TO\n, QUIT BOXING AT\nCOAST, HE SAYS\nWs   Manager   Says   Disheart-\ndfried; Writes Asking Harlow\nto Take His Place\nloitiimij efforu to eetsr* \u00bbhfn ne beat Trail Forward Moves Into Tie,\nMarqul. with a shot (rom ths blue line.\nWith  Louis Norris  of\nRossland  '\nAll  three   periods   were comparative-\nly last, but play in the. third IM f\ntop speed.    The Cadets tried hard  ln\nthe   dying   mlnutea   to  overtake   their r\nopponents' lead. \t\niim.i two nu.ju.Tm   _\nThe first   two  periods were  void  of' NELSON'S CHANCE GET\npenalties and play stopped only thrse: \u201e_.___, \u201e, ..,~t*vc, \u201e....\nor four times in,each for offsides.    In INTO PLAYOFFS FAIR\nthe    tlihd     period,    about    halfway\n-thfeueh, Cutl   Kamsden, of. the  Csdets i ..iu s\ndr<nir  ths flist   ns_iaify   of   thv.UWL r.  , .... \u2122 as\nwiun Jack Auuubis. referee, save htm Kokitiiee s Hopes Depend Large-\na minute for trippliii. Chapman as the\nA daslilntj at-\ntMun-gh defence\nMJlprMito Maple\nM er. tits Plrstes\n. . Ssturdsy night.\nToronto needed th* vtetei? to stay ta\nthird place in ths international taction  itjuisaniiB\n'.Btetlng that Augie aauei p.tuined to\nafcnirn to dUxsry after a return battle\nfth Del .Wotfe ,of Bemngtwra at. Vau-\nf*ver on Prlday, Bert Hushes, Van-\nwiver boxing promoter, has written\n\u2666^Oeorge Harlow, Nelson heavyweight.\nTngr him to come to the coast.\nIhea:ln Ids letter promtoed that he\nlid _fet Harlow plenty of bouts, sod\njHsrlow fas half. Ks gocd as -Sauer\n. 4d he was, Harlow could stake\nsafes real coin.\n\u2022That may sound like o slot ot.-bune.\"\ntw letter continued, \"hu* It Is a fact.\nEpould still do the same for Augle, but\nIM saya he la finished.\"\nWILED A8_ \"H\\l>\"\nt Kugle Sauer, ffls named changed to\nTOn Sawyer, waa hailed as a \"find\"\nWen he invaded Vancouver recently\nnd much was.made.oC. tpc fact Unit\nttt had twice beaten oedrge Harlow ol\nMlaon. Although '\u25a0he won o'ece by a\nflttbnlcal knockout at Calgary and once\n0A. immIu of one round In a 10-\namnd bdut at Nelson. It was claimed\n.\u2022ahe coast he hsd knocked out Har-\nM twice.\n'In hts first start in coast boxing\nWles Bauer, wss knocked out by Del\n\u2022WHle af Bettlngbam In the third round\nfSA *rl4tsttly. became disheartened.\nW\u00bb letter- from Mr. Hughes stated that\nIW<f had taken the first two rounds\nHid then got careless, left his obin\n*tle open and the bl* fellow he was\nbolting brought one from the floor\ntfttt knocked Augle cold\nKAIEE DISHEARTENED\nm very much disheartened Augle.\"\n*j> letter said, \"and hs says, he 'is\nMng to Ml \"ihe game an'dwkntB me\n\u2022iW hold- of you. He says he Is\nMng to qvlt, win or lose neSt Fri-\n*jr...and wants to go bafik to Cal-\n0ft\"\nJit. Hughes said that he was writing\nta. Harlow alter .feues hsd persuaded\naim to.\nKarlow stated Saturday night that\nifc,waa considering the offer. He is\ntttaxng in shape *? working tn the\n\u00ab\u00bbde at Crssoent assy, and win return,\nthere this morninif After shedding tho'\nweek-end In Kelson.       \u2022\"\"\"\"-\"* \"^\n:CADSTC IN HOCKEY\n\u25a0\nDaily s Newg Crew Takes 3-2\n.(Victory From High School;\nI Second Win\nlatter waa making a solo effort. SriUgg\nof tht Iiik&Uiigers drew the only wthet-\npenalty of tlie game when be tot a\nminute for charging near the board*.\n'' Tbe Wattle were1! -   . -\nCadets\u2014Man In. goali .Klrby qnd\nHorswlll, defence; Carl Ramsden. Cecil\nRamsden, Mcl.uau. Murraro, Taylor and\nVyse.   forwards.\nInksllngers\u2014Mm qui*,    goal;\n.ind   Roynon.   -defence;   Shugg,   Chapman. 'Graves, \"upe&ik and  W.   Brown,\nforwurds. \u25a0 *\u00ab'V        -\u00bb' J\nly on Result of Trail-\nKossland  Goes\nO.   Oustawn.   flashy   Trail   forward.\nmoved, up   to  a  Up.  with   Louis. Norrls\nof   Kossland.    leading   the    individual\nCurran ! \u2022c\u00b0ri|W    list   of   the   West    Kootenay\nhockey league, whsn tie scored one of\nTrail's two goals against  Nelson when\nNelson took the Smokeaters Into camp\nby a 3-2  score ln overtime here  Friday   night.      The Trull   and   Rossland\nmen have now each scored eight goal*\n| In nine games, for an average per game\n| ot .S0O.\nTlicw two players have staged a race\n' %ll    season    for    leadership    ln    indi-\n, vidual scoring. Norrls usaumed the lead\nLONPON,    Peb     lOr-^occer    league | ftt ^   }xg.mng  ot   the   season   and\nOLD COUNTRY\nFOOTBALL RESULTS\ntor Use second time In three games\nThe Dally ffsws Ink-slingers defeated\nW* high school Chdets at the skat-\nAlt rink here oss Saturday afttrnoon\nWe score vtxe 3 to a, and about rep-\nSflented the dlvlaion of- the play. It\nwss the third lime the two teams had\nSOU thla season, the Inksllilgers win\nnlhg the first game by a score of 5 tb\n\\, snd the Cadets taking the second bv\na ioore of 5 to 2.\n\u2022eorge Marquis In goal und Chapman\niml Ose forward line were big factors\nIK! the Inksllngers' victory. Curran\nUp Roynon on defence put up a good\nniie, breaking away often on Indi-\nUUlal rushes\n\u25a0AMKg.fVN   NI1IM\n\u2022 For the Cadets. Carl and Cecil Rums-\ndM, on the forward Hue. were the\nsfclnlng lights. Martin in goal' turned\nln >s good gtme.   '.\nftsy In the first period was fairly\nev^a. wtth Htt Ramsden boys testltu.\nMmuis and Chapman icsilw, Mut-iui\nnjWl, It vtt a. aex-mor period with\nWitt teams atrivlng hard to score tho\nopnteg goal, but with no succos. Tho\nbtVOt ended.sporeless.\nThe Inksllngers opened  the scoring\nin-the sscond period after about five\nmlnutea   of   pressing,   when   Chapman\nbteks through te bulge the net.   Chup-\ni nufcsdded another a few mtnntes later\n'.tofjykc lt a  to 0 when the period\n: cjSIts scoke\n_   Wdets broke In\n?J*\u00bb.perlod whenKIcLesd took s pass\nIn front of the goal giving Marquis no\nchlpos to save. This was after about\nfowr. minutes: \u00abf ttlxii. At 10 minutes'\nChwman tonk a pass and beat Martin, to make It 3 to f for the Ink-\nrflngera. A tear mlnutea before the\neat%   Cecil   aanisdem   wss   repsld   for\n^.inies played I in  Britain , Spturtiuy\n,lilted 11s follbwi:\nkm.i.i-ii 1.1: uiu;\n\u25a0first   I Hi l>i\u00abn\nBimiiiiKliJlii   1.  Sunderland  0.\nBolton a. Sheffield Wednesday 2.\nBurnley  0.   Leicester- 1.\nCardiff (i, Aston Villa a.\nHuddersfleld 0. Arsenal  1\nLiverpool   1,   Eyei'un  2.\nManchester City  1. Blackburn 2.\nNewcastle 5, Manchester United Q- ..\nPcrtamouth  I. Derby 6. ' '\nfthettleld United 6, Jury  I.\nWest Ham United 8. Leeds 2.\nSei-ond IHrlKlon\nBristol  City   3.   Barnsley   1.\nClapton   1,   Swansea. 2i\nHull City 2,  Orlmsby 3.\nMidtllcsbcro   8.   Wolverhampton  3.\nNotts  Kiresl   3,   Cilclsrn   0.\nOldham  3,   Southampton   1.\nI^WitOJ   di .JOltS    (.'uBlliy     Ir!   .      >   .\nReading   0.   Mlllwall  2. '      \u25a0\nqtoke CHy a. flradtord 0.\nTottenham 4. Portvale a.\nWest Bromwlch  2.  Blackpool  2.\nThird UIvIkIcii\u2014Nurthern Sri'tlun\nAccrlngjon- 2,   StcckpoC ft., . .  .    ^\nBarrow  3,  Aslllngton  0.\nBrndfcsd- Ctty   3.   HalllBX   3.   .\nCarlisle l.r Crewe 0.\nCh\u00ab(tertl\u00abld 3. South Shield'?*.\nHartlepool   4,   Tranmere\" T_\nLlnceln   2,    Doncostcr   I.\n- New Brighton   1,   DarllnKftu   0\nRochdale  1,   8outhport  1.\nRotlm-liani  4,  Wigati ,2,\n.  Wrexl)!.ui.3,  Me.l'sgu -l. .'. .-?*'\nThird Bivlslun-s-Suutliern section\nCharlton  3.   Sopthend  a.\nCoventry   1. -Bournemouth 3.\nFulbam   3,   Watford   3.        .\u2022\nDillingham  0,  Newport 4.\nLuton  a,   Brentford   1.\nNorthampton   4,   Merthyr   1.\nNorwich 6. Kxeter 0.\nPlymouth   2,   Walsall  2.\nQueens Park Ra&seit'0, firlttol >R. 3\n|   -Swjudon 2. BrlglHoh and Hm-e 2.\nTorquay   1.   Crystal Palace, 2\nm.-ox^^h.itnttitsi,\nfirst     llillslrii\nAyr  United   1,   Hamilton   1.       > _\nClyde   a.   Aberdeen   1.       .\nDundee   1.   fnlkllk   2.\nHearts 3.  Aniirio_  o,\nMotherwell 3, Hibernlmis  1.\n(Jueeile Pork  0. Cowdenbenth  1.\nRalth Rovers   1,  Rapgprs B.\nSt. Johnstono  1. Partick \"Oilstle 3\nSI,-   Mlrren   0,   Celtic   1.\nThird Lanark  3.  Kilmarnock  3.\n..croud IHvlsion\nAlbion   a.^rbroath   1,\nArmadale  4.' East  Pile  a.\nEumbarton   2.   Arthurllc   0.\nDunfeimllne 8. Buthgate 0.\nEast Stirling  1. Alloa 1.\nFcrrtr 3, St.   Bernards  l\nLelth  a,   Bo'ness. 0,  '\nMorion   5.   Kings  Park   0.\nQueen ol South 3, Dundee U   3\nstenhoiuicnjulr 3. Clydebank  1.\nl.NTtltN.V'J'lO.V.U KLUBV\nIreland  6.  England  E.\nIRISH   LIU.I K .,..,.\nOelentorn. 4;   Cliftonvllle   |\nNcwry. 4: Queens Island.' a\nDistillery, U;   Ards, .3.\nIBI8H CI'P   SEMI-nN'JUb\nBelfast, 3;  1.1 jtfleld, 0..\nBullymena,  3;   Colcralue   o\nBBLF.lgT   CIP\nPortadoWn, 5; Bungor. 6. '\"\u25a0\"\nlets broke Into Uie. acotlM ,lp the\nperiod when-McDesji took a pass\nBE\nUp-to-Date\n' The .reader of today's\nDaily News is hours ahead\nM his non-Dai ly-News-\ni-eading neighbor in his\nKnowledge of the current\n\u25a0tevents pf the day, for the\nVeason that he gets today's\n)\u00bbpcr today, whereas, his\nneighbor is getting yesterday's paper with yester-\njday's newg, today.\n'  Be upj-to-date, it pays.\n'   Subsoib* to The Daily\nj   -News:   ,\/\nOO cents a month.\nf3.00 six months.\n#6.0\u00bba ye*r.\n25 cents a month by\ncarrier.\nSkater Saves Train\nFare; Skates From\nProcter to Nelton\nPROCTER, B. 0.. Feb. 10.\u2014WIU-\nlum Merrlfleld of Procter, established a long distance skating record\nfor this year at least for the West\nKootenay- when he skated, on the\nwest arm of Kootenay hxke from\nProcter to Nelson on Tiipaday. He\nreturned home on tho etrning\ntndn.\nthen oustason went ahead. Norrls went\n,n  a scoring  rampage to annex  three\ngoals in one game several weeks ago,\nu'd had not been headed by Oustason\n^ince,   although   the  Trail   man   kept\nclose.-behind.\nI'l.AVEBH   HI.M Mill\nAll the wsJ down Uie list of Individual scorers the players are bunched.\nMickey Brendan of Trail ls in third\nplace with six goals lu eight games'\n^ud B.'. ft: toon \u00ab Trsll and \"Dub\"\nMackie of Rossland art tied ln next\nplace, with five goals'each ln nine\niames. A Trail and Rossland man are\ntied for next position and two Trsll,\nmen are tied next in order.\nBoh PSnny, Nelson forward, leads ths\nIjelson boys-lu peering snd ls tenth on\ndie list, slthsugh he hss the sixth\nlilghegt goal average. Re has scored\nfpur goals In 10 game*. Wright of Rosslsnd Is close behind, having scored\nttircc goals in nine games; then come\nRoy Hexlmer and Frank O'Oeuakl of\nNelsen, ench with three goela ln 10\ngames.\nLeo Desiresti of Nelson is in fourteenth piute ' with two goalu tn seven\ngames, haying been out of three of\nNelsoft's' games. Two Trail men and a\nRowland man are tied for; fifteenth\nplace. whUe Richardson of Nelson ls\nnext ln line with ate goal ln six\ngames. Claude MUler of Nelson, is next\nwith' one goa_l lh seven games and Bob\nThompson follows with one goal In\nUin, games. Jack Annable of NelBon\nand Johnny Blaecon and De Pasquale\nof Rossland ale tied for bottom position, each having one goal In nine\ngames.\nNELSON HAS. (IMNCE\n, Nelson's victory Friday over Trail\nSmokeaters, wbo they had been unable to defeat ln four etfalght games\nin the first two-thirds of the schedule, gave the local team a fair chance\n'td get In the playoffs for the West\nKootenay  championship.\nNelson's hope of getting Into the\nplayoffB depends largely on what the\noutcome of the two remaining Trail vs.\nRossland games. If Rossland wins\nbe th, Nelson i cannot get into the pluy-\noffs, for the Kokanees have only to\nmeet Trail and Rossland on, e more\neach, and, by winning both would be\ntwo points below Rossland.\nIF TRAIL WINS\nit Trail should beat Kossland in\nboth their remaining games. Nelson\n\u25a0\"old need only beat Rossland to tie\nwith the.golden city team ior second\nplace In the league. By beat-lug both\nRossland and Trail Nelson would attain the playoffs.\nRossland travels to Tiall tonight,\nand on Saturday Trail is due to play\nul Rossland. Nelson will invade Rossland on Thursday and will travel to\nTrull on February 19, for the last\nKame of the league schedule. It is expected there will be a special train\nlor the last game. The result ol tbe\nfour remaining games of the schedule\nwlU. be watched with Interest hy Nelson tans, although none of them will\nV- tiluycd at Nelsen.\nINDIVIDlAt   SCOURS '\n' The  Individual scoring redord ls:\n..* .   '. 6 At. per\nFlay*   \" (lames\nLo ol;, Norrls, Rossland    0\nO.   Oustason.   Trail   9\nMickey  Brennan. Trail 8\nR. P. Lyon, Trail  '_\u00bb\n\"Dub\" Mackle, TraU 9\nCarl Kendall, Trail  8\n1 Don Dewar, Rossland ...8\n[Art Mackle. Tad(  ...\u00bb\n}J>.'.-*\/. Wheatley, Trail ...\u00bb\nBob Penny, Nelson  10\nWright. Rdasland  \u00bb\nRot Heximer, Nelson ....10\nFrank O'Oenskl; Nelson 10\nLeo' Dcalreuu. Nelson ....7\nHopbrig. Trail \t\nReddlck, Trail \t\nL. \"Morris,. Roesland\nRichardson, Nelson .\nClaude MUler. Nelson\nR. Thompson, Nelson\nJsclt Annable, Nelson\nJohnny Blascon. Rose.\nA spirited attack In the last half of\nthe Ilrst -Mn\u00bb -Hive Toronto their\ngoats. Buncan and Blair were the\nscorers for Total**; Oeuou tallied for\nPittsburgh tn the third.\nSIMMAHY -     -\n'   1.    Toronto.    Duncan,\n\u00bb:0fl.\n_  score.\n\u25a0MWWirgh. cotton.\nPORT BRIE,' Oat..' Peb. io\u2014New\nYork Americans ' defeated Chicago\nBlackhsHifei here Hsfurday night, one\nto nil. MoWelgfa dbbred toe, only goal.\nThe couW*t'-\u00bb*\u00ab hod spectacular.\nIt waa the first of three games\nwiiWh the Hawks wul play ln the Peace\nBridge arena. A, capacity crowd of\n0500 sst! the fWt \u00ab. H. L. game ever\nplayed,, litre...: , . i\nsmmjlKV1 \u25a0\u25a0 \u2022. .\u25a0\u2022r?h  \u25a0-.-\u2022\nPWt period\u2014Vo score.\nSdoond .peiHod-vl, New York, McVeigh, 14:00. ,1,.,.\nThird T>tHpd_\u00ab^K<_i..sct_te.\n;\n\u00a3)ETaW'^\u00ab**40_r-Ottt\u00bbra Senstors\ntook a* tt_:l \u00bb. H-.fc. besting at Uw\nhands of ,AlK|,___s___aolt. Cougars here\nSaturdsy trie**.\"*._.'.',_ ..-,\nThe Sepstors htWi the.Cougars scoreless in ti)S. JlrsJ. PMlod and fought\nhard to. ovtrpommlfc* slashing drive\nthe Cougars, but, onvln the next two\ndames. But, Htspk*. On two long sweeps\ndown the tee., on* Ms- teste second sad\none in thistkdrd period, won the gave\nf\u00abr   hlS,_t__Hfc,:.'r\u00bbI    _^i     ..\nSLMMABV .\u2022,-,...3      yyif.   -\nPlrst \u00abeslo<\u00bb\u2014NB>\u201esoorc.   :\n. Second  iMrtodt-l,    Detroit,    stobl\/t,\n14:40.     -    -     .,  \u25a0:\u25a0\nThird   periods*.   DeUvlt,   Herberts,\n\u00bb:36. -..,-.>   '.,'  \u2022\u25a0:\nMAROONS   BEAT   BOSTON\nMONTREAt, 'Pah. IO.\u2014Montreal Msroons defeated the BdJton Bruins, 1 to\n0. Saturdss night In one ot the most\nruggedly tought tf.. H.. h. battles witnessed here In.:,yeiys< . Close to 19,000\nfan\u00a7 wero.ittdll, IB,sn-uproar,throughout?     \u25a0   \u2022  I     :\u25a0  ,    Ml   '-,>. ,- .\nBabe SMiert, wind the lone goal\naft\u00ab\u00bb i\u00bb minute* sfciPlfg in the final\nperiod, his bullet-like drive from left\nwing just .Inside ^..Boston blue Une.\nM M.M.VHV     -    , ,    ,..\nFirst, Jielodf-No.score,   ...\nSecond, period\u2014-Kp aooi\u00bb.\n\u25a0ftlrd   period\u2014f,   Montreal:   Siebert,\n16:04. \u25a0\u25a0     ,    .v,'.  ' .'\nt.VNA6tSNil^&'PEIW   TIE\nIjBW YOpRi r*e\u00bb. 10.\u2014In one of-\nBio' fastest 'gumes-idf the N. H. L.\nseason. New Vork Ifangers and Montreal. CuiiatiieiM, played, to a d to 3 deadlock here tcgUght. Before a crowd that\nfilled ' Madison Square Oarden, tbe\nPlying Frcryilimen twice went ahead\nof the wotMV cIwnRlens only to\nhave the Rangers equal the score.\nIlie tie leaves, the, Canucks ln sec-\nantf place in 'the International group\nOne' point behind the New York Amer-\nIfans.      \u2022_, -.*-. .-I  *.*-....\u25a0< .'.,-,1,,*:\nPlrst period; 1. Rangers, Boucher\nfrom Bun Cook.  10*1.\nsecond period 3, Canadiens, Oane\nfrom 8. Mantha, 8:30. 3, Canadiens, 8.\nMa\u00bbtha. 8:3*.       i\nThird, period; 4. Rangers, Murdock.\n10:19. 5. oaasdlens. . Mdrnex - from\nMnndou, 2AH.-.fs. Bsngers, Vail, 3:45.\nOvertime period. No .score.\nO. Oaine\n8\nTHE PORTS DEFEAT\nBRAN0ON, OVERTIME\n4011\n.333\n.300 I\n.300\n;   III. I ItOIT   DEATH   BIBAIES\n' DETROIT, Peb. 10.-<-A\" third period\ndrive won ,a, National Hockey League\ngame far the Detroit Cougars, three to\nnothing, faete.tonight, *t the expense\nof the Pittsburgh Plnttes.   n.-l\n' Two - ot \u25a0 Detroit's, seores cams while\nthe' Pirates -wees -two. men short, penalties having .Seen received. Oeorge\nHayi, veteran Cougar wing man, accounted for two goals unassisted, while\nCooper scored tbe other, one on a pass\nfrom Sailor Jimmy .Herberts. \" >\nSI H.MARV .,     -.1:  1    : -..>v:   \u25a0\u25a0\n, Plrst period\u2014No  score.. >.\nsecond p\u00ab!rtal-\u00bb\u00bbo >score.\niflrd period\u2014LDMOTrtt, Cooper, 1:09;\n2, Detroit, Haji.:s*8_  3, Detroit, Hsy,\n13:40   \" :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0*-\nLocal   Reading   Notices\u2014Three  eente\n\u2014 each insertion.    In blackface ,\ni ca\u00bbl\u00abSls Sc a word Twenty-1\nivs  per  cent  discount   If imp  dall\n'Ithout change of copy tpr one montl\n>r more.    Where  advertfsment   is sc\nmt  lh short  lines  the  charge   Is  13   '\n. line f\u00ab,J\u00bboi\u00bbn tm, 30\u00ab lor black- ,\nsee   aad   lie   for   blackface   capitals\n\u25a0tlnlmum   85c,   lf  charged   60c.\nWhnt   sad   Clessined   advettlalng-\n\/riAWA combination drag tttd btsiz\nshirw sale of *int7 or win ts^e\ncutting contract.   H. S. Taylor, Boss.\nlaniT*     '  ifaSQ^M)\n\u2022OR 8Al*-PoIdll_g wash bench, two\ntuba. Ironing board\/ haU mirror,\nkitchen table and chairs, lightning\nfixtures.    Oood   condition.    Call  M9\nOpt SBd s hslf-csnts a wprd per Inaer\nlias, li paid in. advance \u00abe oar wort\nper week, Of 3314c per word per month\n, HAS- P0\u00ab   BALt-rA  few   tons  slther\ndelivered or at the stack with helper\naccepted    only    on\nJ vanoe    basis.     Esch    Initial\nlar sign, etc.. counts ss on,\nword.    Minimum  25c. if charged 60c\ncash-In -advi\nfigure, dollar sign, etc..\nBirth*\nIRVING\u2014At the Kootenay Lake Oeneral hosrftsl to Mr. and Mrs. 3. A,\nIrving Soever stjeer \"ebrunry \u00bb!\na  daughter.\nHelp Wanted\nWANTED\u2014Olrl   or   women   for   housework.     Apply    Guy's   81e:tric   \u25a0\u00bb-**\n(13481\nWANTED\u2014A workln\nfstnllV of three. ~\nMrs. C. O. Bowker,\ni, housekeeper  for\nppi; lu writing to.\nMirror Uke, B C\n'(73441\nCOOK WANTED, for auaU oountn\nhuspiii! wages thtrty-flve dollara\nper. month with robin and board\nRsilwiy- fare refunded after s'x\nmontl '-.if servhpe.    Apply  to Miss &\u25a0\ngsy   nt,rr\u00ab-ln-charge,   Invermere.\n.7W4-\u00bb-3$a\nWANTE'D-CSpable\ncouple     913   Vernon   St\nhousekeeper     for\n(7*18'\nwANtED-ohMiher\nModd.n    Bote].\n; Man to look after rsnch, opportunity\nfor rtmt sesn.  Box-1037 Trail,\n(7IBfr._H9\nWANratl\u2014Experienced girl for genera'\n' housework.  \u25a0 Apply     Mm.   ' William\nWaldle, 804 Stanley street.  (7a\u00bb3-263v\nSituations Wanted\nEXPERIENCED HOTB^-Wqmsn desires\nposition aa housekeeper, upstslrs\nw<ik or cook. Apply Box 717*. nsif\nNews. \" (7173)\nWOMAN 'wants   position   M   oook   ln\ncamp for ten or fifteen men.    An*v\nBex 7245 Dally News.        (7346-6-J60I\nEXPERIENCED cook In small hotel or\ncamp.    Apply Box 7347 Daily News.\nProperty Fur Sale\n160 ACRES\u2014$800 lots of timber ' for\nwood Snd ties, small acerage suitable\npoultry   gao   per   acre,   small   Cash\nSayinent balance ln work. John Ora-\nam.   7169   Perry   Siding.   (7163-69 >\nTO ROOM HOTEL\u2014Por sale, with license for beer parlor, 110,000 oash,\ngood terms for the balance. Por\nInformation write to J. Brault, Cranbrook.   8.   C. (71041\nfin   Kent\n'tlTEB   for   rent      Ashman's\nApart\n(7100)\ntEVEN-ROOM   house .for  rent.   Apply\nD. Magllo.   614 Vernfcn St. (71481\n! month\". Xpply\nHlpperson   Block.\n\"ARM POR RENT\u2014300 acres 30 acres\ncleared, lo acres alfalfa, four acres\norchard, balance ploviand. Ir-iirot \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nOood buildings. Team of horses,\nfive milk cows and implements on\nPlsoe. To let April 1. Aug s^h-\n(7__M)\nProperty  Wanted\n\"WILL BUY\u2014Small property for cash\nReply  Box  7169   Dally  News\"\n(7188-1344\nto losd.   J. J. OempbeU, R. B. No. 1\nPhons  469L3. (7338)\nPOR   SALE\u2014Sleigh   snd   wsgon   cheap\nCan be seen at Raid's Shop. (7314 >\nt;wo radio specials\nCross, eg Super Trldyn (3 tubes)\nstripped    -tltM\nCrossley Bend Box., stripped sH0.00\nKOOTENAY MUSIC HOUSE\nPhone 686 Nslson. B.C.\n'-;' '   ' (7198)\nFOB \"AW\u2014Sst  heavy logging sleighs.\nApply Will-ems Transfer, or phone 106.\n(71M)\nPOR SALE\u2014Thorougbbread Irish Spanish. Three months old. Plrst claas\nstock. Apply Alsx Mlahelli creston.\nB.  C. (7189-1J-2M)\nPOR    SAUMTjro    young  'cons,    hot!:\nmilking.    Alio   Stockholm* senerator\nApply Ous  Astlund. Perrr) Siding.\n<7____9-*57)\nMiscellaneouh\nPiano Tuning\ntersra  tloakstra.  apecisll)  sppulnteo\not   Heibtemsn   ex   Co,' Lto\nPhtine.   write or  cell\nHHOME  290 611   BAKEii\n (7HW1.\nPOR ADOPTION-Baby boy. Apply Bog\n7166   Daily   NSws, qlW-MJ)\nWRITE POR\u20141939 catalogue of the\nRiverside Nurseries, Orsnd Porks, td\nC. H. West Kslso. Agent for Kootenay\nDistrict (7171>\nSAL   MABOAREI   SANOEB'8   BOOK\n\u25a0Pomtlj   Llml\u00bb\u00abU<|liii\"   ses   Hyglem\ntt,    N   winstoirwii   Enelld   \u00bb'\u25ba\nVaVouver\n(7.106)\n(ALMON   ARM   Hay  Growers'  AsSvrfls-\ntlon   Box   716   Ssltnon -Ann    *\\c\n(7107)\nPLAYER  ROLL CABINET\nA new mshogsnv finish csblnet\nthst makes an attractive pleoe of\nfurniture.    K real  bargain si,s35.\nKOOTENAY MUSIC HOUSE\n. Phons 686 Nslson. B c,\n(7198)\nPoulin   And Ruff\nlISTAin      PASTURES      look      green\nWhy not buy your Leghorn bsby ch\nHere st home    Appieton Bros., P o\nter (8044-i_o \u00bb*\n1ABY CHICKS, hatching eggs, pullets\nPedltrreed   coCerels    breeding   pens\nSatisfaction   guaranteed.    Write   fo-\nCatalogue.   DeVerson.   Port   Craw'or I\n(7001\nLive Stock Wanted\nWANTED YOONO\u2014Horses and cattle\ngive pr'ce and oartlculars. John O-n\nham. Perry Siding. (7184 1?\u00ab\nLEGAL NOTICES\nIN    THE     COONTY    !X\u00abJPT    n\nWEST KOOTENAY,  HOLDEN AT HAM\n80NSALMO-YMIB      MEAT      MARKET\nLIMITED,\n-   '     . Plaintiff\nand\nE. S. CAMEBBfcU \u201e ,   \u201e\nT^!- Pefendant\nUnder and by vftus of\n^{EXECUTION, issued out pi. the sbove\nOturt, dsted the jOnH day \u00ab December.\n1928, end toiilS dlteOtsd. I have slewed\nsll right, title and interest of the\nabove named Defendant In the fol'ov-\nlng goods snd chattels and will offer\nistne for sale at my office. Court Ho\"st\nNelson, B. C. on Ssturdsv tn\u00bb 14'h et--\nvhruary 1929, at.ths hour of 3\no'clock  in  the afternom\n1. Compreessr. 1. Jack Hummer, Drill\nwith Bar. Ten)*.  Hose. Etc,    About 61\nPieces of Steel, Anvil, and other Small\nArticles.\nTERMS of SALS, CASH.\nDated this 8th day ol February 1939.\nM.   E.   HARPER.\n.'   Sheriff of South Kootenay.\nqCELlfe, ':'0\u00bb}.., \"teb, '.\"'1(L-Bl\u00bbyer\nOoodevjllit! ot tlu; Ontario Agricultural\ncollgge, i utei. colleKiate hockey team\nhero has come to terms with the Lon-\nng one more  to the long string  of i off with, a win.\n\u201e i den. Opt., Pputhers, profc;'onal hockey\n\u2022J\"- tea* \"Si \"t\u00bbj\u00bbxML''\u2022*&'** hla , first\nioo I Pra4loe.,ftiei>jto. ,rpiir. prossioual hockey cldbs have b*h negotiating for\nOoodevilll^'a, services., He Ml oontlnuc\nwit^. his studies, al the Ontario college.\nMtnager  Bert  Cotbt\u00abu ,of, the  Psn-\nthers suted, tlmt OooilevDlle, wu con-\ni slder'ed one.of the.tautest amateur lackey    players ,J.ii    I hi.    game.    William\ntettrmteits, coach of.th^  university  of\nseason. Port Arthur and Brandon bat-1 Western  Ontario .hookey   tesm,  which\ntied for 80 minutes here Ssturdsy night   Is  grouped with   the, Quelph   Aggies,\n\"r boodet\"\nDe Pasquale,  Rosslaad -\nPORT ARTHUR, Ont., Peb. 10.\u2014Add-1 before the locals succeeded In skating\nivertlme   games   that   have   featured! Jarvis    and    Gross   scoring\nhe Interprovlnclsl hockey league this I Ports In the second extra session\nThe score wss 3 to 1,\nfor    the\n_*\u2014\n,\n-f-T-I 1> '   \"\n-    \"\u2022 i -'-.\nECONOMY\nShould Be Practiced\nLi e\u00abeiy, Nelson hoftie. Those pieces of bed-\nrooiti ftimftiire and otiter household articles\niiisxf, have b^eli stored away for years, ai*\nbringing, no revenue to the household budget.\nRun ap ad in the\nPally News\nClassified Columns\nNursing\nWANTED\u2014Maternity pails.iu si io?\n,\u201e...,, ^eJ_OI). Ohatges reasopame.\n. -nti-^endstlona lf desired. Apply\nBos 7333, Dally News. ti.3Ji-\nBUSINESS, PROFESSIONAL\nimecTORY\n *' 'IV.1 '\u25a0'   i'ii..\"ffWi\"\u00ab\u00abi\nAuctioneer and Bailiff\nw\natsx\nI AMES 11. DOYLK\u2014Boi 6g2, p\n\u00abS\u00abL, Nehon, \"\u00bb.'C.,TT(*en for\ndesirable engsgsments. Eleven ;_\nsheriff snd official administrator\nWith sstlsfactory results to all concerned References principal law\nfirms,   Ost ip touch. (790U\nPhotographer!\n(lEoaoE A. MEEBES\u2014Artist\nwgrsthar.   719 Baksr St.\n\"*<$$;\nCabinetmaker\nII.   CHAPMAN\u2014Baker  St.\nmaker snd  Upholsterer.   Phone Sao,\nvtim\nCabinet-\ns 330\n(TllT\nDentists\n'R.  O.  A.  C.  W ALLEY\u2014Orlffln  Block,\n(7iisy\nNelson. B.C,\nAccounting\nilAKI.Ei   T.  HINTER\u2014ACDITOR Me-\nnonald Jam BuUdlng.   Box Mil, Nelson   B.C. (7113)\nAssayers\nE. W. WIDDOWSON, Box AllOT Nelson.\nB.C.    Standard  western charges\n(7114)\nMonuments\n'\"}?I__;.A*,    MARBLB\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0*'\u2022 GRANITE *\ntl'elHKS\u2014Nelson,    B_C.      Write    for\nprtoes. (7i\u00ab)\nTransfer\ninil.HMs,   T\u00bb\u00bbV\u00abITI1\u2014Baggage.   Coal\nand Wood. Phone 10\u00ab. (7116)!\nWood Working Factory\nI.4WKON\nJoiner.\n- Baker St.   Carpenter and\nSash   snd   Hardwood.\n(7U7j\nInsurance asd Real Estate\nR. W. DAWSON\u2014Real Estate, Insurant*.\nRentals He,tt Hlpperson Hard-s-e\n&>h\u00bb stnet,        I    (7118)\nHE.   I>ll.l_\u2014PiSf'RANCE\nFABM AN\" riTV P<tOPERTT\n506 Ward St.\n(7118)\nI>.     A.     MciParland.     Real Bitate\ninsurance. CosT Board of Trsds Booms\nTelephone 40 P   o. Bos 94\n        \u25a0      (7180)\nChiropractors\n'\u25a0'-\u25a0' \u2022 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0  ...\nI'R    CRAY.   OILKER    BI.K..   NEI \u00abON.\n' <TU1)\n\u2022lEfeEUrs      (IREFVIimSES,     Nelwn\nOut flowers and floral designs\n-..\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 (7123)\nw\\\u00bb. a. jormion\u2014 ' T\u2014l\nPhone 34\u00bb  Ct,l wiowen Pottsd Msnts\nand Floral Emblems. (71S\u00bb)\n4.    H.    OREEN     ro,\u2014CnNTRACTOM\n\u2122\u2122\u00bb'!y Oreen Bros., Burden Nelson\nCivil    spd    Mining   Engineers\n,   B.  O.  Alberts   aw!  Dominion  T*nd\nSurveyors (7134) \u2022\ntl   n.  OAWirtN\u2014Land  Suveyors Mln-'\nlng  snd  Civil   Engineer  Kalso  B   O\n_________ HUB\nFuneFal Directors\ntm standard    Furniture\n[ ^o.   \u2014   UndtrtateeW\n[ k\u00bbtaK Hewree   up-to-\ndfltp    Chape)    Beet\nreanonable       (7196)\neates^  Ot~*>.-   '+.\n THE NELSON FHTLV NFW*  MONDAY MOR\n' , ;\u2014\nii, W>\nh_fn BsvM\nMarkets and Mining\nTRONGER TONE\nON COAST LIST\nad Oreille in Fair Demand;\nGrandview and Oregon\nCopper Show Strength\niTANCouVER, peb. 10.\u2014Trading on\nstock market during Ssturdsy's\nef session wss active wltb tbe tone\nJhtly stronger. Bend OreUle wss\nfklr demand between gnats, tbe\nenlng and SH.60, the high, with ths\nae at \u00bbia.46, a net gain or 35c.\n3rsndvlsw gained lftc to 70c on\nss of 33,000 shsres. Oregon Copper\nived up 3c to 69c on sslee of 17,000\nues and Ruth Hope gained 2c to 68c.\nt .Missouri was off 3C to 11-03 on s\nht trade while Oolconda on a turner of 34,000 shsres, lost 8c to 61.31\ncar selling up to 11.37. Oeorge Cop-\nr wss 36c weaker at 810.60. Silver-\n* advanced 6c to 61.06 and Oeorge\nIter on sales of 34,000 shares hard-\n*d one cent to 60c. Kootenay Florae wss off lV4c to 33c, snd Kootensy\nBE up one to 37c.\ntbt oils were quiet. Mayland ad-\nndlng   36c   to   69.40,   whUe   McLeod\nPend   OreUle     11.76 HH0\nPorcupine Crown  ....     D3V4 JO*\nPioneer   \u2014 _.     .99 \t\nPremier      3.10 3.13\nPotter Doal      D4W MM\n\u2022Rlbsgo    \u2014      .03V4 A*\nSan Antonio 16 J7\nSherrltt-Oordon       646 \t\nStadscona     18 \u2014\u2014\nSudbury   Basin    .'. 10_U 1080\nSylvsnlte       3.10 3.16\nTeck   Hughes        880 8J6\nTough  Oakes        ai \u2014\nTowegamac       366 3.70\nVlpond       1.11 1.18\nWright Hargraavss ....   3.06 306\nWast Dome Uke :      .07% .06\nVancouver Slocks\npped back 16c to 63.3\nsdy at 89.46.\nHome wss\nfflda\nio .:...\nsver     ..\t\n\u2022tie    \t\nat. Man. Mines\nalsgss    \t\niwn   Reserve   ...\nprst\t\nId   Dsle\nId  Hill\nsnada\nciver Daly\nUy\nBid\n...6 .18\n... .03!4\n... .16\n... .01%\n... M\n... .88\n...     .66\n... a.io\n...     J07\n...     JOT\n... 960\n...     .M\n...      06J4\n...     -36\n...     JWVi\n8.76\ndson B\u00bby   31.60\nHan          .08\nikeon    Manlon    13\n,'klake        1.6014\n* Hunton   04\nely      .56\nM*     JXH4\notenay plorence ..     _33V4\nle Shore  30_O0\nMissouri       1.B1\n\u25a0k.\u2014 - 10V4\n\u20223SV4\n.67\n30.76\n440\n.48\nDougall\t\nIntyre    \t\nting Corporation\nwhec   \t\nilssing    3.20\nranda    ei.60\nAsked\nt     20\n.02 Vi\n.16\n.02\n.46\n.40\n.66\n326\n9.76\n.14\n.07\n.37 '\n.03\n9.00\n31.76\n.1314\n1.63\n.0414\nAt\n30.85\n1.93\n.    .11\n-.68\n31)30\n4.90\n3.35\n61,75\nBid\nBsyvlew    A   .0414\nBig   Missouri       142\nCork  Province        .3014\nCotton   Belt         .50\nOeorge Copper   10.80\n\"eorgie River       .60\nlladatone  18\nOolconda       120\nOrandview 70\nndependence    il\nndlsn  Mines  0714\n'nter   Coal         A\u00bb<ri\nKootensy Florence 28\nKootenay  King         87\nL. <_ L _.      4414\nLskevlew      4114\nLucky\" Jim   \t\nMohawk      41J>\nMorion   Woolsley   ....     .0414\nMarmot  Oold         47\nMarmot   Metals          atfs\nNatl.   Sliver        20\nNobis Plve       .68\nOregon Copper      48\nPend OreUle   13.48\nPlsnet  Mlnee       48\nPremier      3.13\nPorter   Idaho\nReeves , McDonald\nRufus   Argenta   ...\nRuth Bops  \t\nSUver Crest \t\nSilver  Cup\t\nSilverado    . \t\nSlocan   King   \t\n.63\n3.10\n46\n.68\n.11\n.80\n146\n48\n46\n.48\nSnowdake\nTopley Richfield .\nTorlc  Mines      3.10\nWellington     18\nWoodbine  0814\nZebskwe         40\nA.  P.   Consol         47\nDslhousle      1.78\nDevenlsb           .40\nHome  Oil      3\/46\nMcLeod    -    348\nAsked\n6   .04*\n10.76\n.61\n.1114\n128\n-    .7014\n49\n24\nAVtx\nAS\n41K\n20\n\u202206\n46\n4714\n47\n21\n.69\n48\n11.80\n43\n3.16\n.86\n320\n48\n46\n.13\n1.19\n4814\n47\n.48\n325\n.17\n44\n46\n.66\n1.80\n840\n8.60\nPROPOSE BOUNTIES\nF0RPK-1R0NAND\nSTEEL, NEW Mil\n|\nPropose $1.50 Per Ton for Pig\nIron  Mined  and  Manufactured in Province\nSURVEY, MINERAL\nACT TO REPLACE\nMEASURE OF 1924\nProvides    for    Kstablishmeat\nMining Districts;  protects Investors\nresident engineer  or against\nany other person employed er sctlng\nunder this get, in respect of any such\n'documsnt op report.\nAID TO PBOSPECTOBS AND MINERS\nttats reatdant'engineer shall, so far ae\nbeen given pursuant to this\notherwise the person giving or making\nths bond or lesae shall be under\npersons! IsbUlty to pay sU such mess.\nEvery person taking a rlgnt or option\nwork   or . purchase . any    mining\nMONTREAL. Feb. 10.\u2014Eggs active;\nbutter firm; cheese steady.\nCheese\u2014Westerns, 33 to 3314c.\nButter\u2014.Tj I pasteurized, 4314 to 43c.\nEggs\u2014Storage extras, 36 to 38c; firsts,\n32 to 34c: seconds, 39 to 30c; fresh\ncitrus,   46   to  47c;   firsts,   41   to  43c.\nThe Latest News\nOf the bond and stock markets of two continents is\ncontained in our\nWEEKLY MARKET REVIEW\nAnd is a guide to successful investment\nCopy mailed free upon request\nR.P.Clark&Co.,(Vanc.)Ltd.\nINVESTMENT BANKERS\nNELSON, B.C. PHONE 100\nUtica Mines Ltd.\nThese Dollar Shares Are Still Offered for a Few\nDays at 35 cents.\nWe have only s few more st this price. Understand the next\nblock wlU be st 40 cents. Ws can accept orders up and Including\nMonlay, the eleventh. Out-of-town orders postmarked the eleventh\nwill be accepted. \u201e\nWe recommend the purchase of these shsres at 88 cents.\nRemember, average ore shipped to Smelter ran over g 100 per\nton. Dividends of 866.000 were paid by tbs old Company on ore\nfrom tbe upper workings snd we believe the New Company Intend\nconscientiously doing their beet to make this one of the best mines\nln the Kootenays.\nRobertson Realty Co., Ltd.\n'1 414 Ward Si.\nSecurity, Marketability, Secured Income.\nBuy Bonds \u2014\nPrice\nYield\n6.2S\n5.00\n5.00\n5.04\n$4000, Grand Forks, 6%, 1983 at  99.11\n2000 North Vancouver, 4^%, 1961 at .\". 91.96\n25,000, Trail, 5%, 1948 at _*. 100.00\n15,000 Nelson, 6%, 1948 at  99.50\n. Our district representative, Mr. R. J. Hewitt, has\nremoved to 323 Baker Street (Hipperson Block).\nRoyal Financial Corporation, Ltd.\n323 Baker Street\nVANCOOVEB\nB. 3. HEWITT, District Representative,\nNelsen\nF. O. Bos 881\nThe Consolidated Mining and\nSmelting Company of Canada, Ltd\nOffice, Smelling snd Betiding Department\nTRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA\nSMELTERS AND REFINERS\nPurchasers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores.\nProducers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Pig Lead and Zinc.\nTABANAC, HUH.\nAn act to provide bounties on pig\nIron and steel manufactured within the\nprovince   Is   to   be   presented   to   the\nBritish Columbia legislature.\nThe act follows:\nThe   lieutenant-governor  ln   council\nmay enter Into an agreement with any\nperson whereby the crown will pay to\nthat   person   out   of   tbe   consolidated\nrevenge  fund, bounties  on  pig   Iron\nsnd  steel shapes  when manufactured\nwithin  Uje   province,   aa  follows:\nIn   respect .of   pig   Iron   manufactured from ors on tbs proportion\nproduced from ore mined ln tbe\nprovince,   a. bounty   not   to   exceed sU per ton of 3000 pounds:\nIn respect ot pig iron manufactured from ore, on ths proportion produced from ore mined oat-\nside the province, a bounty not to\nexceed 11.60 per ton of 3000\npounds:\nIn respect of steel shspes of commends! utility msnufsctured In tb*\nprovlnge, s \"bounty not to exceed\n61 per ton of 3000 pounds.\nBounty, as on pig Iron under this\nact   may   be   paid   upon  the   molten\nIron  from ore which  Ip the electric\nfurnscs, Beasemsr or other furnace, enters Into thg manufacture of steel by\nthe process employed ln such furnace;\nthe weight of such iron to be ascertained from tbe weight of the steel so\nmsnufsctl*\u00bbd.\nBounty on steel shapes under' this\nset shall be paid only upon such steel\nshapes as are manufactured In a rolling mill having a rated capacity per\nannum of at leest 30,000 tons of 3000\npounds per top.\nThe islnlster of mines shall be\ncharged with ihe administration of this\nact.\nThe lieutenant-governor ln council\nmay make regulations to carry out\nthe Intent of this act.\nNo agreement entered Into under\nthis ut shall remain ln effect for a\nlonger period than five years from the\ndate   of   the  agreement.\nThe total amount of bounties paid In\nrespect ef pig Iron shall not exceed\nsst.ooo.ooo.\nHie total amount of bounties paid\nln respect ot steel shspes shall not exceed iuo.000 m any one yesr or 6100,000\nIn the aggregste.\nTbs \"Iron Bounties set\" being chapter Ji of the \"Revised statutes of\nBritish Columbia. 1834,\" la repealed.\nA new, Mineral Survey and Development set to replace the 11134 act of tho\nsame name will be \u25a0 presented to the\nprovincial legislature during Its present session.\nTbs new measure provides for the g\u00ab-\ntabllshment and maintenance est mining district, cutllnes tbe duties and\npowers of resident engineers and .assistant resident engineers, describes\nwhst aid may be offered prospectors,\nsnd provides for the protection of\nwsge-esrners and Investors,\nThs act follows:\nMINERAL SURVEYS\nThere shall continue to be a mineral\nsurvey of the province which shall\nbe conducted by the department of\nmines.\ntor tbs purposes of this act. ihe\nlieutenant-governor   ln    council    may\n(practicable,, thspogbout    his    mineral   property shall  furnish  to tb* nearest\nsurvey district direct and assist miners\nsnd. prospectors In the manner following:\nBy giving- lniormstion ss to min-\n** eral properties-; snd ss to ground\nopen fat jocs-.jn as mineral clslms\nor placer claims, as s result ot tbe\nknowledge satwed during the carrying out ot the rnlnersl survey of\nhis district:\nBy exsmlnlng samples and applying such tests ts may be possible\noo ihe ground or In his cffloe and\nadvising ss to fche nature of any\nmlnerirf and ss to ths hast svsU-\n, able methods of analysts, sampling.\nf\u00bb sassy,   and   test:\nBy forwsrdlng samples to tbs\nminister ot mines for further\nexamination snd tests whenever tn\nhis opinion such course 's necessary\nor  expedient.\nBy reporting to the minister of\nmines the location and approximate\ncost   of   such   roads,   trails,   and\ns- brldgss sg In his opinion srs rea-\n*  aonably npcesssry ln order to render  possible  the developement  of\n\u25a0   any  mineral resources;   and\nOenerally, by giving such advice.\nInformation, and directions ss may\nbe nf assistance to minors snd\nprospectors within his district.\nresident   engineer   or   aaaistant\nent   engineer   shall,    during   his\n( Vo\njNsldei\nconstitute any portion of th* PWI^ jsotSm   ot 'office,   either   local*  any\nplacer    claim.\nIn a mineral survey district ind  de-  .mineral    claim   -\nclare by what locsl\\name ^itaUt \u00bbe  directly or indirectly acauire or become\nknown, ana. may establish  wrth^j or,.DWmifa   tn   ,\u201e*   mining    property\nwithout the district a resident.engl- 'jwiuun his district.\nnser's office for th* district, and ,qiav t Tbs minister ot mines may acquire\nfrom time to time extend, redjwt.' null-1 Wl    maintain   Keystone    and    other\ndivide, annul, or reconstitute any sg-  piaoer-mlplng drills,  snd   rnsy  supply\nlatlng mineral surrey district. pr  let  ttie same for  use   In  drilling\nIn snd for each mineral surrey ,dls- \u00bbnd boring In placer-mining or alluvial\ntrlct th* lieutenant-governor In noun- (round en such terms snd conditions\ncU may appoint' a duly qualified mln- Ea the minister may think proper,\nlng engineer who shall be s graduate ot ' Th* Minister may provide, from time\na recognised mining school or oollege, to tints a* dultaWe places, short courses\nor member of some recognised \u2022 so- if Instruction In practical geology sod\nelety cf engineers to be resident- engl*  Jblnerslogy.\nneer  ot  tbe   mineral  survey   district,   WROTECTION or WAGE-EARNERS\nand may appoint a person to be .as- j \u201e\u201e_,   -^    \u201eTl making   >\nslstant resident engineer, and man also L\u00a3\u00a3i ^d et a lease, wither Wtth-\nfrom tlms to time appoint ancrernptoy %ut any option for sale, of any mining\nall such p\u00bbraons ss rnsy be required property, shall Insert therein a provi-\nfor tbe carrying out of the provision. $e\\s,j,rmt emits the currency of tbs\nof thU set. \u2022 )bond   or   lease   sll   free    nlners   snd\nEach resldspt eMineer sndssslrtsnt iwsge-ssrnsr, employed on or xbtZ\nresident engineer shall hold office dur- ,h, mlnlng prop,rty \u201e,\u201e,, \u201e, ^\ning pleasure of l*s crown, snd shell de- Ahsir W\u201eM ^-monthly, and shsll\nvote the whol* of his time to tbs pert uionund and racalvs s Istter, to be\nformance of the duties cf bis office    -rocursd by the holder of tbe bond or\nAU other appointees asd employees i.,\u201e,   fPom   \u201e   ,old   c<,mra,.rion,T   \u201e\nshall   hold   oHior-during   p \u00bb\u00abu>*  et k ,.,. .\u201e\u201e,.\u201e \u201e,,\u201e,.,, \u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u00a3\nthe crown, and ehell be sublscKo.al! Tgtstlng thst security for wages has\nregulsUons mads under this set snd to (\u00bb . ^\nths  orden,   direction  and' control   ot ' >.\u2014\"\nths minister of mines snd the resident I\nengineer.\nTh*   remunerat-bn\ngold nnmmlsslosier, or government\nsnot, or mining recorder, adequate\nsecurity from time to time for\npayment semi-monthly of the wages\nof all tret miners snd wage-\nearaers employed on or sbout ths\nmining property, on the terms that\nevery such security may be forthwith\nrealised and payment of ssges made\nupon any default: and every g*ld oo\"i-\nmlsloner, government sgenl snd mining\nrecorder shall have full power and\nauthority to realise upon lne sscurttv\nlodged with blm so ss tb make payment of any wages in d-fault. and ehall\nmake payment thereof up io th*\namount realised.\nPROTECTION Of  INVESTORS\nWhere   It   appeal*   to   the   Mlnlater\nof Mlnee:\u2014\nThat a sales ot shares In any\nmining company or ln any mining\nproperty ls being sdvrrtlssd or\nsolicited upon ststsmsnts, either of\nfacta ar opinion, whloh aas a\nin accord with th* actual facts\nand conditions ss shown by th*\nreport ot a resident sngiceer er of\nany official ot th* department of\nmines, or by Information ao III*\nln th* department; or that any\nstatements ot th* nature refsrrsd\nto sre being published or circulated\n\"   est   peg*   eight\nLogan & Bryan\nMvete Wh*\nORAIN\nMEMBERS\n\u00bb Montresl snd vaaeou\n\"tt Exchanges Chios*\n.' Trade   Winnipeg Oraln\n\u2022e    \u00bbnd   othsr\noffice*:\nuser    spnksne and  Matt*\n\"CATERPILLAR\"\nTractors\nBIGGER THAN THE WEATHER!\nA Size for Every Uw\nA Hundred Uses for Every Sin\nMON, TWENTY, THIRTY, SIXTY\nBETTER QUICKER CHEAPER\nLiterature and Priett on Request\nSOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR &  C.\nMorrison Tractor & Equipment Co., Ltd\nBRANCH OFFICER-\nKelowna\nPrince George\nand\n\\.Us*n\nIMS STATION  STREET, VANCOUVER\nNELSON    BRANCH:\nNelaon   Transfer   Bldg.,\nPhones  170 and  JllTR.\nNelson.  EC.\nll   Hi-Croft.  Manager\nHOLT\nBEST\nFALCON BRIDGE\nAND SUDBURY UP\nGeneral  Advance  on  Toronto\nMarket in Regard to\nNorthern Issues\nTORONTO, Peb. 10.\u2014Senaatltaal advenes*; In Palcon Bridge Nickel end\nSudbury pssfh and general strength\nthrough the balance of the Hat, featured trading op the Standard Mining\nexchange  Saturday   morning.\nFalcon Bridge equalled its high mark\nOf \u00bb12. and closed st 111-50, a nst\ngain of #1.\u00a7Q. Buying wss probably\ntn anticipation of the announcement\nmade after the cloee that Ventures,\nlimited, which controls Falcon Bridge,\nwould, In connection with Consolidated Smelters erect copper and sine\nrefineries |p eastern Canada. Sudbury\nBasin moved up ln sympathy to \u00bb10-J5,\nand finished fi I10.50, a gain ot 76c.\nInternational Nickel was 60c stronger\nat 68 and Treadwell Yukon unchanged\nat git Noranda ranged trom set 06\nto ten. with laat sales at 1*1.60, 6c\nbetter.\nHolllnger sod. Dome were each 36c\nhigher at \u00bb8.76 and M.7S. Mining\nCorporation was wssk throughout and\nendsd st M.60,  a decline of 96c.\nHudson Bay Mining advanced 36c\nto M1.7S.\nSherrltt-Oordon gained 15c to 48.46.\nManitoba Bssln snd Msndy Mines were\nesch 3 cents higher st 46c and 61.43.\nCentral Manitoba dropped 2c to 66c.\nFend Oreille wu 60c stronger st 613.\nsnd Orandview 6c firmer at 70c.\n1 A fsw shsres of Oregon Copper cam*\nout st 80c, down lOo. Premier was\nbsck at Its previous low of 13.10. A\nbroken lot of Coast Copper changed\nhands st M3, up 63. Big Missouri\nwas comparatively quiet but closed 8c\nhigher st tl.96. Btsnthony Oold hit a\nnew high ot 71c, a net gain of 6c.\nArno Mines, lsst week's feature, fluctuated between 6119 and 41.39, closing\nst 41.37, 3c higher.\nCLOSING QUOTATIONS\nON WHEAT ARE FIRMER\nCHICAGO, teb. 10.\u2014Friends of higher\nprices for wheat took fresh courage\nSaturdsy chiefly as a result of advene\ncrop development ln Europe-\nClosing quotations on wbsst were\nfirm at .<eie to Sc net advance, with\ncorn at ths asms ss Frldsy's finish\nto ttc lower, oats 'i to %c up to v\u00abc\ndown, snd provisions vsrylng from 6c\ndecline  to a rlst  of   16c.\nWi\nIHlilK\niff Grab\nWheat-\nOpsn\n13614\nHigh   Low\nClose\nMay    ,..\nU9K    199\n138%\nMay 1\t\n13944\n13914    199*\n19*\"\nJuly  .....\niate\n160%    ISO*\n130%\nOct.   \t\n13114\n139       138!4\n139\nOa.\u00bb\u2014\nMay   \t\n81 Vt\neitt    61\n11%\nJuly  \t\n\u00bb\n60)4     69K\n60%\n. Oot. *.....-\n66M     64*\n66%\nBattel\u2014J\n\u25a0 May   \t\n80\n80V.     79%\n80%\nJuly  \t\n79(4\n79%     79%\n79%\nOct\t\n76\n73%     79%\nT9%\nFigs\u2014'\nMsy   \t\n306M\n308%   306%\n907%\nJuly  \t\n303%\n304%   909%\n904\nB,rtr\u2014  .,\n: Msy  --....\n118\n114       113 )<\n113%\nJuly  \t\n...._. ,\nUl\nOct.   \t\n106%\nMARKETS   CLOSED\nMontreal\nsnd  New   Tort*  market*\ntlotei Eatjudsy,\n,w .\u2014 ....\nof every person\nsppolnted or employed pursuant to the\nprovisions of ibis set shsll be fixed\nby the lieutenant-governor ln council\nENGINEER'S 1)1 TIES\nEach resident engineer shsll: ,\nCarry on continuously a. mineral\nsurvey of the mineral survey ''district for which hs is appointed; ....\nKeep  complete and  comprehensive   records   snd   plans   ot. such\n. survey ss the seme progresses in\nsuch form aa may from  tlm* to\ntun* be prescribed by the regulations: tl\nKeep complete records at his of- .\nflclsl   business  ln  such   form   ss\nmsy from  tlm* . to time- be  prescribed  by the regulstlons:\nPerform the duties imposed upon\na resident engineer by this act d* ..\nths regulations or by or under any\nothsr act; -'\nMake   all   such   report*   to   the\nminister   of   mine* as  may  from\nto time be required.\nEach assistant resident engineer shall,\nsubject to  the orders, direction,  ahd\ncontrol of the resident engineer, perform the like duties and shsll have snd\nmsy exercise the like powers-ss are-by\nor under this aet Imposed or conferred\nupon a resident engineer.\nPOWERS   ENGINEER\nOn the exhibition by any. resident\nengineer or assistant resident engineer\nof' a certificate ot bis appointment,\nevery owner, lessee, manager, and every\nagent of the owner of any metalliferous\nmine, mining property, reduction\nworks, or concentrating < plant in the\nprcvince shall admit the resident engineer or assistant resident engineer\nto all part cf tbe mine, mining property, works, or plant for the purpose of\nmaking examinations and Inspections\ntherein for the purposes of this set.\nEvery owner, lessss, manager, or\nagent, who In contravention of this\nsection, refuses or neglects to admit\nthe resident engineer or asstsUnt resident engineer to any mln*, mining\nproperty, works, or plant, or who refuses or neglects to furnish, to ths\nresident engineer or assistant resident 1\nengineer the means an* assistance\nnscssssry for making any entry, examination, or Inspection, therein for ths\npurposes or this act, shall fee guilty\nof an offence sgslnst this act, dad\nshall be liable, on summary conviction\nto a penalty of not less than 610 and\nnot more than 6600 for esch offence.\nIn esch resident engineer's office\ntbert shall be kept a seal qf off loe. Inscribed with the name of th* mineral\nsurvey district, for use by the resident\ndent engineer or assistant resident engineer.\nEvery document Impressed with th*\nseal of office and signed by the reel-\nengineer snd the assistant resident engineer In apparent pursuance Jof any\nduty or power of his office, or purporting to be sn extract trom or a copy of\nany official document or record kept ln\ntbe resident engineer's office, shall bs\nadmissible In evidence In all' courts\nWithout proof of the sesllng or of the\nsignature of the resident engineer or\nsssistsnt resident engineer. '\n\u25a0very document referred fo above\nsnd every report made by a resident\nengineer or insistent resident engineer shall be absolutely privileged, snd\nno action or proceeding shkll be\nbrought against a resident engineer or\nExchange Rites\nNEW YORK, P\u00bbb. lO.-ShE-lliig exchange easy at 64-60& tor 60-day\nhills  snd   st   6484  for  demand.\nForeign bar silver\u20146814.\nCsnsdlsn dollars\u2014vi discount.  '\nFrancs\u20143.90%.\nLire\u20146.33%.\nCalgary Oils\nDalhouale  ..\u00bbl,76(i\nDsvsnlsh       \u00ab*\nFreehold    ,._  . ijK)\nIllinois Albert*         ,7ft,\nMcDougall Segur N  1.30\nMcLeod  i- .1.30\nOkalta   KOO.OO\nBpooner  Oils     liTe,\nUnited  Oils   _    *\u2022* _\nOnllsted-\nAcme   .__?\nCalmont Tress.  .80\nHighland   . |J\nMadison\t\nMidwest 1.   '3'\nRegent      _    ,ao .\nHIU . ,     ft\n^flu^on^BH (tompan.3 .W\nttstyomestSttiArttt un way mm*\nOther Branches st Winnipeg, Yorkton, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Calgary. Lethbrldge,\nVancouver, Eamloopt, Vernon and Victoria.\nie* \".'.' -\n'I\nMEN'S OVERALLS\nUnion Made\n.\nMEN'S HEAVY BLUE DENIM BIB O   ERALLS\u2014High or low back $2.50\nMEN'S SILVER BAR STRIPED DENFM BLUE BIB OVERALLS\u2014The double\nWear Brand   f2.SO\nMEN'S BLUE OR BLACK DKNIM\u2014Also Silver Bar Brand Pants 02.00\nMEN'S COMBINATION OVERALLS w ith snap fasteners.   Heavy Khaki Drill.\nFor  -  f3.75\nMEN'S SILVER BAR, DOUBLE WEAR BRAND COMBINATION OVERALLS.\n' For  :.:...  *4.35\nMEN'S HEAVY KHAKI DRILL COMB INATION    OVERALLS  \u2014  With  Zip\nFasteners ..-   $5.50\n\u2014Main Floor\u2014H B C-\nLADIES* WEAR\nJUST ARRIVED\u2014An assortment of fr ocks for early spring;.   Made up of fine\nDaffodil Jersey Cloth.   New, chic styles for student, Miss or Matron.\nPriced from T $10.85 TO $22.50\nEXCLUSIVE FUR TRIMMED COATS -Every model different    Shawl collar\nand cuffs of Opossum, Fox or Mandel.   Values to $59.50.\nReduced   to $29.50 TO $35.00\nANOTHER LOT OF NEW RAM0NA AND FAN SKIRTS\u2014In plain colors or\nprettv nlaids.   Sizes from 5 to 20 year s.   At   $2.85, $3.95, $4.85\nFROM FRANCE\u2014The new Felt Berets  for girls in scarlet, green, blue and white.\nAt $1.25\n\u2022^Second irioor^H B C\u2014\nDRY GOODS\nBIG VALUES IN RIBBONS AND LACES AT THROW AWAY PRICES\nA SURPLUS STOCK OF PLAIN AND NOVELTY RIBBONS ranging in widths\nfrom Vi inch to 4 inches wide, showin g Regular Values up to 45c per yard.\nThese today are in much demand ,for Dress and Millinery Trimmings. They\nare offered in Remnant Lengths from 1-yard to 4-yard lengths at Stiecial Clearing Prices.   Per length  8* TO 38*\nLACES AND LACE INSERTIONS in f ne Dainty Patterns, Vi inch to 2 inches\nwide.   Offered at Clearance Prices in   .-yard to 6-yard lengths.\nPer length   _ 5* TO 30*\n\u2014Main Floor\u2014H B C\u2014\n.\nAMERICAN QIRL\nARCH SUPPORT SHOE\nSymmetry and smartness\u2014Real Vogue, Real Value\u2014but never at the\ncost of supreme foot comfort  $7.50\nCOMFORT AT REASONABLE COST\n, \u2014Main Floor\u2014H B C\u2014\nGROCERY DEPARTMENT\nSHROVE TUESDAY\u2014Pancake Dav.   A ,ii Jemhia Pancake Flour. Pkg. ...JMfcf\nPRICE OF CANADA PURE MAPLE SYKUP\u20142V4 tin  80*\nSUNKIST LEMONS-Large size. 6 for  25*\nMIXING BOWLS\u2014Each 78f, 49* AND 35*\nSUN-MAID NECTARS\nROUND, PLUMP AMBER COLORED SEEDLESS\nRAISINS\u201415-oz. carton 16*\n n <n r   **r,rr .\nMONDAY MORNING,\nLEADERS' CROWNS\nSHAKY FOLLOWING\nSATURDAY SOCCER\nCCrti\nI'll*   fit,    __.,.\u2022\u00ab I    ll\nDOMESTIC\nor\nSTEAM   COAL\ntnd\nDRY   WOOD\nAU   Lengths  at\nRegular     Prices\nMacDONALD CARTAGE\n& FUEL CO.\nSheffield Draws With Bolton;\nKlarkburn      Wins      to\nThreaten Leaders\nLONDON, Pen. 10\u2014th. crownt of\nleaders In the English Pnotbaii league\nSaturday, got severe Jolts. Three remained In position II not quite secure,\nhut one waa transferred. Sheffield\nWednesday,  first  division  league  lead-\nMt  Rake,   st\nIF\n\u2014Your car lacks power\n\u2014Its operation is expsnstva,\n\u2014You   have   not   complete   confide tin\n10 tt\nALLOW f <\nTo auggest h re-nedy and tcIJ you whai\nit   will   COBt\nSMFDLEY GARAGE CO.\nFresh\nHealthful\nAppetizing\nThese are three reasons\nwhy our new season's pack\nof 0r4nge\"Marmalade is so\npopular.\nTry it on toast for\nbreakfast.\nMcDonald\nJam Co.\nNelson Brand Jams\nn-rihox. b.c.\ner. only drew at Bolton and are\nBngllsa cup holders, #ho art\nthreatened by Blackburn Rovers,\npoints behind. Sunderland's rush towards the top wn\u00bb halted by Birmingham. In the second division. Chelsea\n0T0 atM (tt the top. but with their majority reduced and Iftddlesborougft on\ntheir heels. Fulhum gets out ef tbe\nleadership of the southern section ef\nthe third division tad Northampton\ntakes ttu lead. In the northern ace-\nMon Stockport County now count on a\nsmaller lead because they lost yenter-\nday.\nBlackburn Rovers bent Manchester\nCtty on the latter'a grounds by two\njoata to one. The play waa fast considering the heavy ground. Manchester\nhad to .struggle along without the\nservices of McMullan. who was Injured and had to retire. After IS mlnutea\npiay Roxburgh fouled Johnston who\nscored from a penalty  kick.\nIn   the   thirtieth    minute   Roscamp\nequalised    whtle    Mitchell    pave   -tha,\nRovera a lead. There was no scoring ln\nthe aeeond half.\nLARGE   SCORE f\nWestham piled up the extraordinary\nscore of eight goals to two against\nLeeds United at Upton Park. Watson\nof Westham milled  six times.\nChelsea   went   down   to   defeat   at\nNottingham before the Forest team bs\nthree  goals to nil.  The Forest always\nwere the better team and dominated at\nplong Intervals.\nMiddlesborough forwards ran riot at\nhome and garnered eight goals at the\nexpense of Wolverhampton Wanderers\nwho bad three.\nFulham bit the dust before 20.000\npeople, mostly their own supporters at\nCraven Cottage. Watford won 3-2.\nStockport Count* had the best of\nthe early play at Accrlngton against\nthe Btanley t*am but lost two to nil.\n<\u20ac|UUN    HAT\nTHE TAILENDERS\nHearts,    Motherwell,    Falkirk\nTurn in Wins in Scottish\nSeecer\nLearn to Earn\nFOR. RENT-Unfurnished\n3-room Suite.\nrhls Suite hot oil outside windows\ntna will be equipped wltb Klectri,\nf-Mrlgerotlon br April 1st.\nKERR APARTMENTS\nHUNTER ELECTRIC\nOpera   House   mark\nNELSON\nAPPLIANCES\nSNSTALLATIONS-i-REPAIRS \\\nA. D. Papazian\nWATCHMAKER,    JEWELER\nAND GRADUATE OPTICIAN\n413 HALL STREET\nBECOMING GLASSES\nWe realise that wearing glasses\nIs not a pleasure, t*1 at is why\nwo endeavor to make all our\nmqdcls attractive aad comfort-\nible.\nEx peri    service\nI. O. PATENAUDE\nOutnmetrlsf   inrl   n.rllrl.ui\nElks Taxi Transfer\u201477\nStages for Trail 9 a.m.\nSouth Slocan 12:30 noon.\nBogtate and Express.     BUD STEVENS.\nB  C. PLUMBING &\nHEATING CO\nAgenta for\nAI.RKHTA   CLA1    PftOUtCTft\n4KWKB   PIPI-:  A   flltUN   TIU\nMM!  Raker   street Ncl-nii   Hi\nMr*. Pitts Demonstrates\nfor Fraitvale Institute;\nMrs. Mason Is President\nFrultvale, B. CU Feb. 8.\u2014A meeting\nof officers of the Fruitttfe Women's\ninstitute, Mrs. \u00ab. II. Pitts, ol Nekton.\ndistrict president, being prelent, wae\nheld at the home of Mrs. D. C. Mason\nFridav afternoon.\nOfficers elected were: Mrs. D, C.\nMason, president; Mrs. 3. Virgo, vice-\npresident ; Mrs. J. Orleve. secretary-\ntreasure; Mrs. R. Kidd and ftfrs. P.\nBarrett,  directors.\nMrs. Pitts save an Interesting demonstration or sealing waxhanrtieraft, and\nof ntflkinc sliK xiowers.\nA pleaKent tea hour wn<> spent, Mrs.\nMason being tea hostess, assisted by\nMini  W.  Mason.\nMrs. Pitts gave demonstrations Friday\nand Saturday.\nGLASOOW, *W>. 10\u2014The poeitlona\nat tbe ttfp and bottom of the So6t-\ntlsh football league first division stand-\nlng were not effected by Saturday's\ngames in which Bangers, ieagun leaders,\nmet   Ralth   Rovers,   tall-enders.\nRalth put up % splendid fight in\nthe flrat half At Kirkcaldy. They were\ngradually worn down by the -champions,\nwho won comfortably ln the end. Rangers three tallies came from McPhall.\nFleming and Mulrhead. while Blox-\nham scored for the Rovers.\nHearts brilliantly avenged their defeat at tbe bands of Alrdrleo:|'aiw in\nrup matches by winning three goals to\nnil at Tyne Castle,\nMotherwell at borne had an easy\nvictory by three goals to one over Hi-\niwrhlans. Motherwell's famous left\nwings, Stevenson and Perrier. both\ncontributed goals.\nQl KfcNK PARK WINK\nDundee led Falkirk at the interval\nbut lost but in, the end by two goals\nto one. After tx month's absence from\nhome. Queens Park electrified their\nsupporters with a. sweeping victory\nover Oowden Beath by six goals to\none. The amateur! front rank was ir-\nreslstabl*.\nAberdeen went down to defeat 2-1\nit ShawfieUl Paftf where Clyde gave\na sterling, if somewhat unexpected fine\nrtiBffay,\nA V**t finish earned Portlck Thistle\nthe .\\J points at Perth against St.\nJohnstone. They were a goal behind\nwhen Main put In one for the Saints.\nOlbson equalized which put new'heart\ninto tlie Thistles, whose forwards then\nplayed a Kpectaoular gam*. Gibson\n^corea again, and Torbet had the Thistle's third.\nIA a atrbmblihg enme at Paisley, Celtic beat St. Mlrren by the one gtel\nscored. Bcarff secured lt.\nFor the second week in succession,\nThird Lanark: loat u game by missing\na penalty shot. They were two goals\nup on Kilmarnock at Ca-thkin Park\nAt one time. McCoUnn scored both\ntallies.\nHamilton Acads, after being one down\nnt Ayr, came out all square though\nscarcely  deserving  such  luck.\nJ. A. C. Laughton, R.O.\nSpecializing    in    Correcting    Defective\nSight by Proper Glasses\n6m*r\\  Repair Service\nOBIFIIN  BLOCK PHONE  I2\"\n44 Taxi & Transfer\nREDAN CARS FOR HIRE\nDay and Night Service\nReasonable   Rotes Careful   Driver-\nTON    fTMMTNS.    MANAGER\nCity Drug Co.\nHettois x Dlapens.no Cnenusia\nFilms.   Kndsks,   Drugs.   Stationery\nMall   orders   promptly, despatched\nlOX   1083     NELSON.  B.C.     I'llllM   .1\nCome In and Get  Your Weight  trr>\nSmythe's   Laxative   Quinine\nTablets\nWill (heck a (old In a Few Hours.\nSmythe's PHarmac>\nPBKsrBIPTION    SI'KIHI.IST\nopp   Hank   of   Commerce. Phone   I\nr\nQet That Extra Warmth\n71\nFrom an\n3\nElectric Heater\nOn these cold days you can heat\nup bathroom or bedroom or any\nother room witfi \u00bbn electric heater.\nIt will give you the heat just\nwhere you' want it,\n-The City of Nelson\nPruning Time Is Here\nWe Have in Stock\nWins and California Pruning Shear!, Bishop\nPruning Saws\nTree Printers, 6 ft., 8 ft and 10 ft\nGrafting Wax, Etc.\nLet Vt Supply Your Watts\nWood, Vallaneo Hardware\nWholesale\nCompear, limited\nNelaon, B. C.\nFive Fanatics\nFound Guilty,\nFour Charges\n(Continued from Page One)\nmore wars thev would send the children\nto school. Until then they would send\ntheir   children   to   their   own   school,\nwhere   their   own    beliefs   would    be\ntaught.  Their only   persoflal   objection\n, to Mrs.  Todhunter  was  that  she  waa\n\u2022 work'n* for a salary. If she stayed on\nj to teac*  without  a  salary  she   would\n| starve, but if she would join the Sons\n1 of  Freedom she need  never starve.\nPete  Zerubin waa  the  only fanatic\nidentified    by    Mrs.    Todhim*er.    h1\u00bbl\nScrlppick and Perlpelkln admitted they\nwere among the crowd.\n\u2022 \"2 find Zerubin, Peripelfcin and Scrip-\nnick guilty,\" said Ms honor.\n\"CARTMEL OUILTT\"\nI     \"I  find   Magistrate   Cartmel  guilty,\"\n: Ansatasla   interposed   through   the   In-\n{ terpreter.\nI \"I think I'll let myself off,\" his wor-\n' ship countered.\nI Mr. Buskin told the court that the\n! name \"Scrlpnlck\" was Russian tor fid-\n' 4ler\n\"He's  playing  second  fiddle  in  this\n: ca\u00abe \" aald his worship.\nDuring the trial of the charge of Interfering w'tli Mlas Greenwood's school,\n; Brilliant   No.   1,   Ahastasla   began   to\nI preach,   beginning   \"I   am   alpha   and\nOmego,  the  beginning  and   tbe  end.\"\nShe was prevailed upon to stop.\nj     Miss Splller, Miss Batledge and Mlsa\nI Shaw  were  positive  that  Popoff  took\nI a major part tn the demonstrations at\n! their   schools,    though    he   vigorously\ndenied  this. Wlasoff was Identified  by\n1 Miss  Splller,  but be declared  he   was\nIn    Orand    Porks.    HI*    worship    adjourned these three charges, saying lt\nhv- \"-\u00abniy fair tw give them the opportunity  to  bring evidence.\"\nUK.UB  OF FAKAT1CS\n\"\u00abm*r of tv tea-fi^fs declared that\nleave tbe schools bat tbey seemed\ncommunity children did not want to\nafraid of the fanatics. Oldrr pupils told\nt vbr best to leave the school as\nordered, and then to return later. Pop-\noff and Wlasoff did most of the ordering, tbe witnesses mid.\nPeiipelkin   ami   Zerubin  offered   the\nexcuse that they took part tn tbe dem-\nnstratlons   \"on     the     teachings     of\nChrist.\"\n\"But Christ never taught that it was\n\u25a0Tong to go to school.\" asserted bis\nvorshio \"According ** th\u00ab Bible Christ,\nwas better educated than tbe wise\nmen of His time.\"\nThe fanatics hod no answer.\n\"Civilisation will lead- as to destruction.\" one of tbem aald.\n\"It will  tf  they continue  to  buck\nit,\" declared the magistrate.\nFANATIC'S  ON  HTANP\nP*ul Scrlpn'ck and John Peiipelkin\nwars tbe only fanatics to take the\nstand. Bcrlpnlck gave some of the Sons\nof Freedom beliefs, and Perlpetkln offered tbe excuse that be was a member\nof the orowd at tbe Glade ecbools\nmerely \"by socident.\" Evidence of the\nteachers was to the effect tbat Perlpel-\nK'n was the spokesman on all occasions.\nQuoting from tbe seventeenth chapter of Revelations. Scrlpnlck declared\nhe would not take an oath. \"I can\nlot tell lies.\" Be aald.\n\"I call myself a luety man to stand\nhere  charged   with   this  offence.\"   was\n\"iW translated statement. Asked Why, he\nreplied:   \"Because   I   am   with   Christ\nnd Christ is wtth me. I want you to\nn us too. He sent me to fulfill my\n'uty.\"\nScripnick declared be ww a disciple.\ns, rttaaftflaei )l\u00bb0w th* hardships bet-\n\u2022f  than  the people.  I  am  the dts-\niple  Paul  because  I  would   not   kill\nnv*ody and I wish everyone well. They\n'-.Hied my boy and girl hi jail st MOos-\nimtn. Bask., by forceful feeding, and 2\nforgave them \"\n\"They,\" he stated, Wert a doctor and\n'varden Smelt of the Moose mln jail.\nHe con'inued. through MT. Bsskln:\n\"I admit i woe there (OUMte). We\n-wt into the eehool- a\u00bbd e*ked for\norder snd thanked th* teacher Our\nObject was to take the children from\nstfMol because the taws atw unjust. The\ntime has cdMT to confess ftas.\"\n^SSL*Sl*l bt -m*M \"Oct*\nHabit Purely\nBunk\/ Homsby\nSchool Hockey Star\nHere 20 Years Ago\nNorman Richardson, whom all argue-\nments or tbe Nelson senior Roekev\nclub faUtd to convince that hs should\nplay hookey thin year at least, and wb\"\nfor several years had proven a stalwart\non tbe Nelson seniors, was one of the\netar* of a public school hockey gome\nplayed hare 20 years ago yesterday\nHe was rlrfbt wing man on P. BsW\nteam, which lost by a score of\n5-4 to the public school team.\nOther players who started in the\ngame were K. Murphy, T. Ferguson, W\nFerguson and'P. Garde of the public\nschool team, and F. Grant of the losing\nteam. '   i\nThe teams were:\nLoosen\u20143. Boyce. goal; R- Miller\npoint; G. McPhee, cover P. Grant,\nTenter: Ti Ora\"t ro*\u00ab%. P BaW, lef\n\"lng; N, Richardson, right wing.\nPublic school\u2014R. Whitehead, goal;\nN. Newltt. point; c Giizxelle, cover;\nW. Ferguson, center; T. Fergjson, rovftr;\nF. Garde, left wing; B. Murphy, right\n^tog.\nXerr Again President\not Harrop Cooperative\nHARROP. B.C., Feb. 10.\u2014The annuel\nmeeting ef the Harrop District Cooperative association was held Wednes-\nlay afternoon at the packing shed.\nTbe president, 3. D. Kerr, read a\nreport on last year's business, after\nwhich the following directors were\nelected: J. D. Kerr, president; H. Pair-\nbank, secretary; G. Porteous, $. W.\n31ater, B S. Creasey. J. A. Knauf ahd\nH. Lrgyntt. The auditor appointed was\nhones  F.  Hunter, Nelson.\nTHAT BWUfj\nBreakfast\nis The Bonk\nin trtimix-\nYOO NS6P\ntlVjEwe Howb|\n0p\"8i.eep\n, nve\"\u2014.'\/.'\n\u2022site\n'Iss*\nIbRNsey,, ,\/\nA BAY At.0\nTwnve Hours\nsiaep\nEveRY\nHithHT\n'RAJAHS\nAfnjtem\n*^ r1fHf\u00abJ>ftlPr\/\u00bb_6\n. Hie net**\nrtttity est-sihp\nAnd Foots \u2014\n^y^gg\nBy AL DCMARtn\ni Former   Pitcher   NeW   TWk\nGiants)\nRogers Hornsby. tht Chicago Cubs'\nnew second batsman, ls tht greatest\night-handed batter ln baseball, and\nln view of this his opinion on spring\ntraining  is   Interesting.\n\"The most important, thing ls sleep,\"\nhe sold to me. '1 get twelve hours\nevery night which 1 need to bs In\nproper condition to play ball. I always\nro to bed at eleven O'olock and stay\nthere until eleven next morning. Then\nI eat a combination breakfast and\nlunch so that by the time I reach\nbe park my food hss been digested\nand I'm ready for hard work.\n\"I know ihany players and managers wbo think tt bart to retire early\nind get up early, but t disagree with\nthem. The player who eats ah early\nreakfast requires more food at noon\nThen when  the gam* starts he feels\n\"Tou must be wide awake to htt\n^e Ntll TVn* M^y tn be* 8tirf*\nmay be all ' ight in other lines of\nwork  but  don't  work to  Sasebril.\n-Ko^ \u2022ho1'* ms->? I \u00abat whatever I wont. I tat two substantial\nmeals a day and X don't leave the\ntable   hungry.\"\nSurvey, Mineral\nAct to Replace\nMeasure of 1924\n(Continue* froih X>e\\ge 'Severn\nwith   tbe   intention of   influencing\nor   which   may   influence   such   a\nsale  of  shares.\nIf the Minister considers lt advls\nable in fhe interest ol any person <r\nof the public, he msv give or eaur\nto be giten \u00bb\\xh nst let, either pe-\n-onal or public, by telearauaic dispatch\nletter, bulk-1.in, advertisement, o\notherwles as he ConsFders neeewar*'\nto prevent injury to ihveato-s; a*d '\nshall hot be oeceiwfTy H rem \u00ab*\u00ab*\n' Riven to refer to thia section or\n*o rtate any fact or reason ns prelim\ninsry to or letting up to the \u00abivii\npursuant to this aeetlbn, ttu\\ Khan br\nabsolutely   prtvllffcred.\nWhere  a   corpora tion,  other  than  a\nprivate company under the Compa'los\nt*X  acnutras an  interest   in,  or title\nto, or engages in work on any mining\nproperty   situate   in  a \"m!n\u00bbra!   survey j\nd'strlct,   it  shall  forthwith   notify  the ;\n\u2022^sident engineer of that district, and j\nfile  with  hiin full  particulars thereof.\nand  shall  al&o flic with him. as soon\nas lt Is issued, a copy of every pros-\nptctut  or   ^;*ment  in   lieu  of  pros-\npectus whlc.1 is required oy Uie Com- I\npanics act to be filed with the regis- |\ntrnr of companies.\nWhere   a   corporation,   other  than  a\nprivate  company  under the  Companies\nact,   issues,   publishes,   or   distributes,\nor cause*  to  be lissued,  published,  or\ndistributed, any pAmpblet, bulletin, clr- .\ncijlar,    advertisement,   or    publication\nrelating   to   any*   fining   property  situate  in   the   province   in   which   the\ncorporation   has   any   interest,   or   on\nwhich   the   corporation   Is   engaged   in \u25a0\nwork,   The   Corporation  shall   forthwith ;\nfile a oopy of the pamphlet, bulletin,\ncircular,   advertisement,   or   publication\nIn the office of the resident engineer :\nof tht mineral survey district in which !\nthe   raJnjUK   property   Is   situate,   and {\nshall  also   forthwith  file   three   copies\nof the same ln the office of the de- j\nparement of mints at Victoria.\ntf a corporation makes default in\ncomplying with any requirement of this i\nsection, it shall bt Uablo, on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding $36 for every day during which\ntho default continues, and every\ndirector and every manager of the corporation who knowingly and wilfully\nauthorizes or permits the .default shall\nbe liable to the like penalty.\nUENBKAL  PROVISIONS\nThe   Lieu tenant-governor   in   council\nmay  from   time   to  time   make  such\nmice, orders, and regulations, ahd may\ndescribe,   and   enforce    the    payment\ntt  such   fees   lit  respect   uf   anything\nlone or permitted to bt done under\nhis act,  as may be requtied for the\npurpose   of   effectually   carrying   out\nhe provisions of this set;  and every\nifle,   Ofder,   or   regulation    so   **\u00bb*>,\nnd every fee so prescribed shall have\nhe  name   force   and   efftct   as   lf  ex-\n-essly enacted In this act.\nThe Mineral Survey and Development\nct being chapter ISO of ths Revised\nitettutes of British Columbia. 1934, Is\nepeated.\nPtrlptlkin     \u00ab***\nPOITTMS WINNER\nONTARIO SKATING\nOTTAWA, Feb. 10\u2014Too ttV\u00bb tt Ontario ski Jumping chsmWon will rest\ntills year on tl)\u00ab brotd shoulders ol\nWolf r.-ltrns ol Uie OtUm.Skl club,\nwbo on Saturday afternoon m the provincial title meet held at RoekUfle\npark, took flnt plaee by virtue of\ntwo leaps of 113 and 110 feet. Closely\npressing tbe French-CanadiMi star waa\nBolt Anderson, also of the loeal club.\n\u20221th lumps  of  111  and  110 feet.\nRolf Slrersten of Montreal, former\nOntario and present Dominion champion, jumping with a pair Of untried\nskis, fell on bis flnt effort of ill\nfeet and finished 38th ln tht standings\nagainst our religious Ideas. We cannot\nserve Ood and man at the same time.\nWe are clviurad and enlightened people. If the people undenttood the\nteachings of Christ they would not\nhave to read the Bible.\"\nHe tdnutMd he was ont of those\nwho spoke snd stated 'I sen In favor\nof schools but not those ecbools where\nthe children are taught to carry firearms,\" It dsveloped mat several Doukhobor children had obtained wooden\nguns of the typo eonuHnlr used lv\nchildren In their gsntce TbMl wu do\nevidence that tht \u2022\u2022guns\" Mrt obtained through tbt school or tht tttth-\nlelson News ot the Day\nComedy. Dancing. Blnglng, Tableaux\n\\t Catholic Pariah hall, kionday 8:16\n\u2022>. m. St. Joseph's Artists. Tickets 53\nwnts. (721\u00ab>\nATTENTION!\u2014Prlday eTening. Peb-\nuary, 16th. big Bt. Vanentlne's \u2022 dance\n>t tbe Bonnlngton hall. Lower Bonnlng-\n\u2022on. Snappy Nelson orchestra. Refreshments.    Gents  $1.00.    Ladles  60 cents.\nam\nmeet toft  o*t*Vk\n(72*3)\nDaughten of England  will\night  in  Memoriaf Hsll  at\nHKATINO AT THE WW THI*\nAJTSBNOON AND TONIflHT. NO\nJI'SIOII   HOCKEY. (7251-263)\nThe Ladies Association of the Plrst\nPrestbyterlan church will meet at Mrs\nBoomer's 814 Baker street. Tuesday\nafternoon Instead of Thursday.\n((7249-263\nWits. D. Cameron and granddaughter\nIrish to thank those Who &cnt flowen\nand assisted them Hi their s\"d\nbereavement. (7263-253)\nVn lent tne dani\n14.     Brasch'\u00ab\norctfittre.\nHftll, February\n(7266-2571\nForthcoming Events\nKeep April 13 tot spring bwwir of\nPlrst  Prestbyttrlafl  church.   (7360-3831\nGermans who are members of the\nFederal Association of Artists art now\nentitled to free admission to all museums and publicly owned oastlee With-\nn the Reich\nUpward of 330 reofeotlon rooms\nhave been eatabllshed tn Rome, Italy,\nto provide amusement far H,000 children after school. Thtrt drt IM st\u00bb-\n'Jons reserved for tht medical care of\nPOW chllditn.\nANNUAL\nSUIT SALE\nOff to a Qood Start\nOur Annual Suit Sale started off with a bang on\nSaturday, many taking advantage of the wonderful\nreductions. Not Suite bought for a Sale, but One\nHundred Suits taken from our regular stock and\nmarked ttt a great saving to you.    Get yours today.\nValues to $27.56\n.15\n18\nValues to $37.50\n.75\n24\nEMORYS Limited,\nWrite for wtrr.eulan, .of a\n3-Tube All Wave Radio Receiving Set\n17-500 METRES\nStations heard on this set include one ln New Zealand and one\nln Holland, also Pittsburgh, Schenectady and others on short *ave\nand all tbe umal broadcast wave lengths.\nMade In portable form:   Batteries and set In one case.\nCROWTHER'S RADIO STORE\nNELSON, B.C.\n-WOOD-\nHave You Ever Tried Match Block Wood?\nAsh Your Neighbor About It\nW. W. Powell Co., Ltd.\nThe Home of Oood Lumber\nPhone 176 Stanley St.\nmMm\nL(\\M.(M!Mllf'.\\.\n'\nSHORT FEATURES\nCo'wed Subjects\n'Loves Springtime'\n1\n L\nOh! Lady!\nr V^%%LV)in[ A.***\nfleetslnft\nA P A.a A M  O   _U  mTf     f I CftfiTu B\n\u25a0\nShe's only a sailor's sweetheartr-whicb sailor? 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