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The bu:\u2014-houae and\nlOoo\u2014nued on Page Two)\nTWO DROWN AS\nRAT BOTTOMED\nBOAKAPSIZES\nCal Walker Saves Three  A\nFive Rowers From Bur-\nrard Inlet Waters\nVaaited States Fleet SaUt Westward\nClothes Do Seem\nto Make the Man\nSAW FRAWCISCO, Ott- Tab.\n11 (AP)\u2014Tbt big suit of tho\nmoment ben ti tbe suit that\nhaa brought Wladek Zybyuko,\ntba wrestler, Into court for a\nbit of legal grappling with a\ntaller.\nZybeniEo refuaea to pay tha\n\u202295 bill for these reaaona, he\ntow  the  court.\n\"Tbe trousers an too big,\nyour honor. They an of much\nbagglneos and make nw look\nnot like Zybazko, the gnat\nwrestler, but just like tha\nordinary man. If pants of\nbeautiful gtthtness I want-\nthat the peoples may see that\nZbyssko ls muscled like that\nHercules fellow\u2014lt la my bualneee, yes? He made them loose\nlike 4 meal sack. So I pay\npot.**\nTb* tailor told the oourt lt\nla an art hi Itself to fit a\nwrestler with a dbassls like\n-yasko.\n\"We started on that suit\nfour yean ago and Juet finished It recently. Every time\nZbyaeko came to flan Franctscc*\nwe had to measure Mm all\nover\u2014h* -changea weight and\ncontour eo rapidly.\nZbysuko Jumped up to pro-\nteat he maintains an even 335\npounds the year around.\nTbe oourt la wrestling with\nthe   problem.\nV. S. MEN & WAR WEIGH ANCHOR FOB HAWAII\nThe United Statea battle fleet aalle from Los Angeles harbor for turbu-i Joint nary and army maneuvers and battle practice lo the Pacific Hen\nlent Hawaii and ln the direction of China. Thla photo ahowa aome of the are pictured (left to right) the VMM. Colorado, Weet Virginia, Maryland,\nmight; dreadnoughts  which  steamed out of the harbor for the annual | Arlsona, and Tennessee.\nNOT A DAMNED Mob Demonstrators Force\nCENT   TAKEN Way Into Council Chamber;\nansa.    _\u25a0 m m am ___.__\u25a0_\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0,______\u25a0 \u2022\nPrime Minister Given Blow\nSAYS HIT\nWere Exact Words Used\nby Person Given Beau-\nharnois Offer\nVANCOUVER, B. C. Tab. 11.\u2014\n, Two Uvea wen loat and three per-\n*0Q* narrowly eocap.a drowning\nwhen a frail, home-maae craft ln\nwhleh tbey wan rowing, capsized\nearly thla evening ln Burrad Inlet,\nTha dead an __no McDowell, is,\nand Prank Fial. 3b.\nH.rota effort! of Cal Walker wen\nauoaNMsful' ln rescuing thr \u2022 com-\npenk-na of the victims. Walker, hearing . a cry for help, rushed to the\nend of. a wharf nearby and without beeltatton plunged into the\nriver and -warn a hundred yards\nto when the five poya wen struggling. He brought one ashore, returned and raecuea another, and\nagain effected a third reaeue.\nThoee rescued by Walker wen\nTom. Ryan, 13, Donald Joblln, 11,\nand Tony Plal, ll. The boat was\nof the flat bottom type.\nBodies of the victims had not\nbeen recovered late tonight.\nOTTAWA, reb. 11 (CP)\u2014-\"Not\na damned cent\" waa the reply to\nthe federal Conservative party to\nan offer of B*.auhernols money In\ntha lwt election campaign. This\nmorse) of political history was disclosed to the beoae of commons\ntonight by Prime Minister R. B.\nBennett.\n\"The language,\" he said, \"uaed\nwhen tbe offer of a contribution\nwaa made, according to the person\nwho received the offer, waa \"not a\ndamned oent.\" That waa the answer.\nI hesitate to put It to th* house In\nthat way but that was what wu\nsaid.\n. Later tbe prime minister said:\n\"Wito my knowledge or at my Instance, then never was any money\nreoelved   from   Beeuharn-te.\"\nThe prime minister's revelation\nwu made while tbe houae was passing a resolution sponsored by Humphrey Mitchell, Labor, Hamilton Eut.\nIt referred to the parliamentary committee on privileges and elections,\ntbe duty of amending the Election\nact In tbe light of the Beauhamola\ncompany campaign fund oontrlbu\ntlons.\nThe prim* minister thought the\nproper time for overhauling tbe E>e-\ntlon act wu next session when -%\u2022\nRedistribution act, baaed on the lut\noensus, would be before tbe house.\nIt wu decided, however, to refer it\nonce to the problem to tbe parliamentary committee, the Mitchell\nresolution   passing   unanimously.\nThe house wu ln a frank and revealing mood. Everyone wtio a-poke,\nincluding the prime minister, agreed\ncampaign funds were necessary. C. H.\nCahan, secretary or state, aald be\nspent $35,000 in' every election ln\nthe Montreal riding of St. Lawrence-\nSt. George. His opponent on one\noccasion spent between $100,000 and\n\u2022136,000.\nLATE FLASHES\nSHANGHAI. Feb. let (Trlder)\u2014\n(AP)\u2014n.htln. between ChlncM\nan. -l-paneae force, broke out\n>h_*plj -.aln at Wooeun, tod-j.\n\u2014uUw inennei-1 end HflanMi\n\u25a0long Woa-unf creek, where the\ntt,o force, faced eacb other, raked\neither bank with -.parts of lead aa\n(sis   lifted.\n.apaneae wartblpa and artttlerr\nbehind the linn Immediate]- took\nap the aotion..\nThere ob-e\/loner- waa no trace en\ntbe Wooranf front\nside blamed the oppo\u2014nr\nNf  airplane,   were   participating\nta |ba flibt at Wooanng.\nThe commander of the Mnklnt\ngar**\u2122 announced toda; tbat all\nana, dlepatchee aent rrom N-uik-\nig and all tho*e puhlUhed here\nhencerorth wonld ba censored by\nMe headquarters.\nAMERICAN SHIPPERS\nTRYING   TO   BEAT\nBRITISH TARIFF\nH_*rrvH__, i\u00bb. s., reb. n.\u2014with\ntha object of \"getting under the\nwire\" befor, Maroh 1, when tha new\nBrltiah tariff on fruit outsit-, of that\ngrown ln the Empire goes Into tf.\nfact, tha United States shippers are\nmaking bear; shipments of apples to\nUnited Kingdom markets.\nThis wu learned whan eever.l\nboato wblch had originally planned\nto call at Halifax an route from\nNew Tork to London and Liverpool\ncancelled the stop-off becaua-, of\nhaving secured full cargoes *t New\nTork. O^^\nPier Work Progresses\nNIB-MR, a C, Febrnar; 11\u2014\nWork la progressing favorabl; on\nthe pier work for tha new steel\nbridge being constructed at Kootenay Landing. It Is expected that\nsteel work will oomnlenee early Jn\ntba   month   af   March.\nJOCNDARY   BILL   18 MM_\nGIVEN SECOND lUSADINtl\nOTTAWA, Feb. 11 (OP)\u2014Tha bouse\nonlght gave seoond reading to a\nUl Introduced by Hon. a H. cahen,\nsecretary of state, oonflmlng a survey made by the Interprovlnclal\nboundary commission appointed In\nIBIS to delimit the boundary be.\ntween tha province, of Alberta and\nBrltiah Columbia. UT^\nSeveral Hundred Unemployed Push St. John Police\nAside and Invade Executive Session Demanding\nInterview With Premier Sir Richard Squires\nSIB BICHABD  SQCIRF.S\nANOTHER SPLIT\nIN THE CHINESE\nPOLITICS LOOMS\nCANTON, Feb. 11. (AP)\u2014Fearing\nthat the National govtrnment at\nNanking may make an unfavorable\n_-.tkn.fnt with Japan wben peace\nagain reigns at Shanghai, Cantonese leaders here today aald they\nwere preparing to establlah a separate National government for\nChina.\nTbe announcement ot tbe Cantonese leader* that they wer* contemplating again forming a government\nof their own marka the reopening of\na split ln Chlneee politics which apparently had been, nealed by Japaneee activity in Manchuria and\nShanghai.\nCantonese leaders, objecting to ths\nNational government of Oeneral Chiang Kai-ahek at Nanking, had formed\nthetr own government at Canton, but\nrecently consolidated wltb tbe Nanking faction to present a united\nfront to tbe Japanese. Chiang Kai-\nshek, under fire of the Cantonese,\nwaa retired.\nHeavy Snowfall in\nCoquihalla Causes\nRerouting of Trains\nST. JOHN'S, Nnd., Feb. ll. (CP)\n\u2022*> \u2014Unemployed demonstrators pushed tb\u00ab police asJd\u00ab this afternoon,\nforced an entrance to the council\nchamber where tbe eiecntlve was\nIn   session,  and   emphasized   tbelr\ndemands   for   an   Interview   with\nPrlm\u00ab Minister Sir Richard Squires\nby mountng the council table and\nthrowing articles about tbe room-\nTbe prime minister reoelved a blow\non the face and had one of his arms\nwrenched aa the mob aurged into the\nchamber. An able man of 62, he was\nnot  painfully injured.  He  took  the\nincident calmly,  believing  the  blow\nto be unintentional.\nTbe Invaders were supported by\nseveral hundreds of unemployed, who\nhad gathered ln front of th. building.\nChaoe within the chamber was\ntransformed to order when the prime\nminister's voice rang out. Blr Richard promised to bear tbelr resolutions for an upward revision of dole\nsupplies tomorrow. He told them to\nproceed at onoe to the relief depot,\nwhere he would Instruct the officials\nto give them orders for supplies. The\nmob dispersed.\nTbe crowd first assembled this\nmorning,- demanding an interview\nwith the prim\u00a9 minister, They were\naddressed by Hon. Arthur Barnes,\nsecretary of state, who told them the\ngovernment waa doing all possible.\nTbey returned this afternoon, insisting upon an audience with the\nprime minister. The police endeavored to bold tbem off, but, having\nno instructions to use their batons,\nfound themselves shoved aside.\nIt ts estimated tbat 1300 fr-nllles\nof the city of Saint John's are on\nthe government's list for rations,\nwhil\u00ab the number of people receiving rations In tbe Dominion la estimated at 60,000.\nVANCOUVER, a 0, Feb. 11\u2014 A\nheavy fall of snow In Coqnlhalla\npass on Wednesday caused re-routing of passenger trains on the\nKettle Valley railway. All traffic\nwaa handled via \"pence's Bridge.\nThe railway company kept snow-\nPlows constantly at work and\ntraffic ams resumed on the regular\nroute today. Passenger trains were\ndetoured to avoid possibility of\n\u25a0May.\nTREMOR ALARMS LIMA\nLIMA,   Pern,   Feb.   11.    tArt-\nLima, where earthquakes occur intermittently,  wa* alarmed   tonight\nly a strong tremor at 10:30 p.m.\n LIMITED WORK\nWILL MOVE FOR|PRMRAM IS TO\nEARLY INQUIRY|START_JCOAST\nINTO B. C. RELIEF\nPLAN DISLODGE THE\nCHINESE WITH BOMB\nAND BAYONET RUSH\nWoosung; and Chapei Are Marks for Greatest Milt I\ntary Manoeuver Yet by Japanese Troops,\nShips and Planes\nZERO HOUR IS SECRET; PLAN TO BQMB\nCHINESE FROM THEIR FORTIFICATIONS\nWill End Chinese Resistance in Shortest Possible\nTime; Truce Allows Errand of Merer and\nAid to the Wounded\nPublic  Works   Minister\nDesirous of Ending\nMisrepresentation\nVICTORIA, Feb. 11\u2014At the first\navailable opportunity after tbe legislature Is In session, Hon. B. IV.\nBruhn, minister of public works\nwill move for a full legislative Inquiry Into the administration of\nrelief in British Columbia, to put\nto an end tbe rumors and reports\nthat there bas been mismanage-\nment In any form, It was officially stated at the legislative\nbuildings   today.\nAn unceasing flow of misrepresentations and allegations over tne\npast two years, said Mr. Bruhn, had\ndetermined the government ln its\ndecision to lay all the facta fully\nbefore the house, together with all\ndocuments and data pertaining to\nrelief administration under the provincial oontrrl. Statements made by\nLiberal members In the Canadian\nparliament this week were roundly\nsoared by Mr. Bruhn who Issued ths\nfollowing statement on behalf of tbe\ngovernment.\n\"It is reported tfcat Liberal membera of the parliament for British\nColumbia have suggested the necessity of an Investigation into this\ngovernment's handling of unexploy-\nment relief. This suggestion Is hardly\nnecessary, since I decided tome time\nago, wben reflections were first cast\non our administration, of this work,\nto ask the legislature to go into it\nfully.\n\"All the documents, and all Information bearing on the subject will\nbe furnished to tbe legislature. We\nhave noti..ir_g to hide, and nothing to\nwhlcci to be ashamed. We will not\nstand any technical obstacle to the\nlegislature's fullest Inquiry, Mr.\nBruhn   concluded.\nTo Be Followed Later by\nMore General\nExtension\nvictoria, Feb. 11 \u2014Umlted\nprograms of work on provincial\nhighways will start tomorrow on\nVancouver island and ln parts of\nlower Fraser valley to be followed\nshortly by a general extension of\nworks on a part time basis where\nnecessary It was announced today\nby Hon. B. W. Bruhn, on behalf\nof the British Columbia government.\nThe work 'will be financed at a\nooet of $330,000 monthly, which w.ll\nbe advanced by Ottawa, half aa its\ncontribution ta the plan and the re-\ntnaluder as a direct loan to tbe\nBritish Columbia government for\nthe carrying out of tbe scheme.\nTte work will be confined to rock\ncutting and general highway improvement on existing thoroughfare\nand will be spread ultimately over a\ntotal of some 10,000 men on a part\ntime basis. The men are to receive\na small caah allowance monthly and\nwill be given the opportunity of\nworking  out  their  board.\nSHANGHAI, Feb. 12 (Copyright. 1932, by the Assoc.-;\nated Press.)\u2014Hostilities in Shanghai's battle-torn Chapei\narea were halted today for an errand of mercy while the Jap.\nanese high command determined to reduce the stubborn\nChinese forts at Woosung with 500-pound aerial bombs.\nTwo weeks of dogged resistance by the Chinese hav*\nconvinced the Japanese staff that the only way to reach \u2022\ndecision is by a large scale military operation, and these i\nbombs, capable of causing terrific destruction, will prepare\nthe way for assault by lines of infantrymen with bayonets.\nWhen the zero hour will come remained a secret, but it >\nwill be soon. The esepected arrival of mors reinforcements\nfrom Japan to swell the already strong attacking force waa j\none of the factors that held up the action today.\n40 SHIPS IN ESTUARY\nAlready 40 Japanese warships and transports have been\njammed into the Yangtze estuary. Wben the engagement\nstarts, the Japanese will be involved in one of their largest\nmilitary actions since the Russo-Japanese war.\nThe Japanese will launch simultaneous attacks at Chapei and Woosung. Japanese authorities said every precan\ntkm was being made for a strong armed drive that would end\nthe Chinese resistance in the shortest possible time.\n. $\u2022    Bluejacket*, inttntrytnen, sgstlisrj. \u25a0\nrniirv ttt inn nnnr    .\"\u2022\"\"I'* \"* *-->\u25a0-_-- \u25a0_- -*-\u00bb I\nIll-Ill\/ LLnuI    jfci-ll A tour-hour truce ellamed fc-P-tn\nt^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^        I relief workers   _> ent\u2014-  tb* Cbspet\nb-ttle seme to rescue wounded *\u2014-\nTRAIN CREW SAVES\nNAN LYING IN A\nDRIFT AT HARROP\nFrank Portler Found in Daze\nat 7 a.m.; Officer Brings\nHim in\nTHOSE   INDER   flOOO\nMAY  BE   EXEMPT\nOTTAWA, Feb. 11. (CP)\u2014The government,   ft   waa  learned   today,   ls\ngiving consideration to the exemption of certain Dominion civil servants in the low grades from the 10\nper oent reduction lu pay to become effective April 1. Tbe report ls\nthat civil servants receiving less tban\n\u20221000  possibly   may   be  exempted.\nVancouver Star Will Cease\nPublication After Friday\nFrank Fwller, lying m the snow\nI near the CP.R. tracks at Harrop,\nIn weather around IS decrees, was\non his way to being froien, when\nhe was \u00a7een hy the rrew of the\nNelson-bound frrixht, at ? o'clock\nThursday morning.\nConductor   D.   v.   rfrLean   had\nthe   man,   who   was   ln   a   dase,\ntaken   in   the   service   station   at\nHarrop,   and   phoned   In   word   to\nthe provincial police at Nelson.\nProvincial  Constame J. L.  smith\nmotored  out at once, and   brought\nthe man ln and toot him to Kootenay Lake Oeneral hospital for treatment.\nrviTtier, who is 6g yesrs old, waa\nprogressing favorably last night,\nCLASH BETWEEN\nCIVILIANS AND\nPOLICE, FEARED\nUnions Unwilling Accept\nCut, Odium Says He\nHas No Alternative\nVANCOUVER, Feb. 11\u2014Following\nIssue of Friday morning's Vancouver ntar tbe paper will cease to\npublish. It was announced tonight\nby Its publisher Brig.-flen. Victor\nW. Oldum, C. B., C. M. O, n. \u00bb.\nO. The present business depression\nand heavy loss of revenue occasioned thereby, and unwillingness\nef tbe unions to accept a sufficient reduction in wages to meet\nthe situation, are announced as\nthe reason.\nIn a published statement Oen.\nOldum   says:\n\"la view of the existing severe\ndepression in business and the\nheavy loss of revenue occasioned\nthereby. It Is Impossible to continue publishing without effecting\na reasonably proportionate reduction In cost. Before touching wages.\nI had exercised every other possible economy. However, u wages\nform more thsn SO per cent of\ntbe full cost, without a change In\nthe altuatlon could not be met.\nThe amount of reduction to be demanded wai carefully calculated\nand was fixed at the minimum\nfigure which would make mn tinned publication of tbe paper a practical   business operation,\n\"The unions refuse to agree to a\nreduction In the wage scale sufficient to meet the situation.\n\"1 do not choose to operate with\na non-union force.\n\"I have no alternative, there-\nfort, but to cease  publication.\"\nRnnERA, Uruguay. Tth. II. (API \u2014\nThis Uruguayan frontier town \u00bbnd\nSantana, Brar.ll, wer*. separated by a\nno man's land tonight, es armaments\nwere mounted on Rivera police head\nquarters to prevent s recurrence of\na fatal clash between Brazilian sol\ndlers and Uruguayan civil lent during\nMardl Ores celebrs'l^n several\nnights ago.\nTwo Uruguayans were killed s,n*t\ntwo were Injured, and one Brastlls.i\nsoldier was probably fatally hurt ln\na carnival fight. Pour Brazllan sol\ndlers srs still In Jell as a result of\nthe frecse.\nOfficials in both countrlss said\ntbe Incident would be handled locally and would not Involve the\nrespective  governments.\nACCEPT   NEW   MEMBER\nWASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 11\u2014\nPresident Hoover today signed the\ncommission of Ogden L. Mills as\nsecretary of the treasury and the\nnew rablnet member decided to\nUke his oath late tomorrow.\nAS PEACE SYMBOL,\nVATICANMEETING\nBoth Pope and Premier Appear Pleased at End of\nHour Conference\nVATICAN CITT, Peb. n.\u2014fAP)\u2014\nBy John D. Evans: Copyright, 1933,\nby the A___0Clated Pras.\u2014 Benito\nMussolini knelt and kissed the ring\nof Pops Plus In Fascist reverence\nfor the Catholic  church  todsy.\nThe pope refeurnea honor for\nhonor by reolvlng his visiter not\nmerely as premier of Italy, but ss\nthe  chief of  the  Italian  state.\nAt the end of an hour's private\noonferenoe the two taders emerged\nfrom the throne room of the Vatican\nand shook hands tn rrieadship.\nComing as it did, on the third\nanniversary of the signing of the\nLateran treaty between -tal and th>\nVatloan, their handclasp was a\nsymbol of a new peace between\nthe church and the Pa\u00abclrt state-\npeace that waa broken Inst year\nby Fascist outbursts against Catholic aotion clubs. There were smoothed by a subsequent arrangement\nwhich ln rffeet was e-aealed today\nMore honor was shown Mussolini\nthan wsa provided m the Vatican\nprotocol for premiers. The detachment of gusrds wa.\u201e increased and\nmors and higher atgnltanea were\npresent.\nattn   and    any    clvlllsna    trapped\nthere, afraid ta break through the\nfiring Unas of tha rlva .troop* la\nthe   far-off   oonurs    o    the   eeo-\ntion.   intermittent   rifle   fire   coo*\ntinued.\nRIMKF  WORKERS\nTlie relief party con-lated of path-\n| er Jacquinot, a Prnch priest, who\nwaa Instrumental in arranging th*\ntruce; col- Hayley Boll, British army\nofficer, who helped mm to arrange\nlt, and IS French nursing sisters.\nJe.ps.iese troops and guna were\n\u202241- nt as ths party entered shortly\nafter a a. m-\nThe rescuers were escorted at tar\nss the borders of Cbapel hr a\ndetachment of Japanese bluejackets.\nThere they left armed protection\nbehind them.\nIt was one of the most not-ible\nhumaniu_rtanac-s of the conflict\nwaged In Shanghai fcr 14 dsys.\nChapel had been converted into\nruin* by shells, exploding bombs,\nmachine-gun bullets and fires.\nTRICKS AWAIT WOUNDED\nDrawn up along the borders of\nthe area when,* the rescuers entered were It trucks draped vtth\nRed Crass emblems, awaiting refugees   and    wounded    Chlnea.    and\n-, Continued oo Page Two)\nCOMMUNISTS AND\nFASCISTS MEET;\n30 ARE INJURED\n.__!\u2022 .--_*\u00ab_!.\u00bb_- ___.\u00bb-*\u00bb i4^^.____^ESTffi\ntalked about, but the visit that\nwss to have lasted minutes waa not\nover until an hour had elapsed snd\nboth the pontiff tna his visitor\nseemed pleased when they emerged.\nWindstorm in Ohio\nTakes Toll, Three\nC--GVXLAND. Ohio, Teh. 11 (API-\nThree lives were lost, several school\nchildren were Injured and widespread property damage waa wrought\nby a sudden windstorm that swept\nOhio late today.\nDriving gales off l*ke Erie swamped Ute metal boat in wblch John\nKivlmake, 43, bis son Bmer, 31, snd\nEnoch Arklaoder, 89, were fishing\noff Ashtabula harbor. They drowned\nbefore coast guards could reach them\nOver   the   state   scores   of    *:nell\nbuildings   were   wrecked,   trees   and\npoles toppled, and traffic tied up by ] \u00a3'\"'   *\nheavy  rains and  impeded  roadways. **^WBOn'\nTbe storm came sa the climax to\nseveral   days  of   springlike   weather.\npcdotlcal warfare tonight when nine\nclash s occurred tn scattered (actions of Berlin, and at least 30\nperson swere injured, several variously.\nChairs, knives, raeota, beer mugs\ntnd blackjack* wefte Drought into\nply by the combatants before mobile\npolloe squads took a hand and\narested  two-soore of them.\nMEMORIAL RITES UIVEV\nHOLLYWOOD, Oal., Feb. 11. (API-\nMemorial rites were held bere tonight for Edgar M. Wallaoe, celebrated British novelist and playwright, who died Wednesdsy of pneumonia. The body left shortly after\nby train for Hew Tork.\nFrom New Tork the body will be\ntaken  to London.\nMONTGOMERY, an., Feb. 11 \u2014\n(AP)\u2014One child was killed, 19\nwere Injured seriously, and 41\nothers received minor injuries today when two school busies In\nwidely separat ed part s of the\nstate collided with lumber trurks.\nTHE WEATHER\nTEMFTERAtt-B\nAMI\nwu-ciptiAnoji\nu\n41\n44\nat\nEa-t-v-n Point ..\n41\nPrint*- Rupwt ..\nM\n3\n*s\ntt\nSan PrancU-co  .\nt*\nPrlno, Oeorte  .,\nat\ntt\nat\nit\nKulo \t\n  It\nat\nao\nt\n\u2022 4\nSwift Current   .\nlt\nPHnc,  Albert   .\n1\nat\ntt\n'\u2014Below reto.\nNeie-.n anM vicinity: Partly cloudy\nland colder.\n_J\n S*-I  TWO <\u2014ea\nML PASTOR IS\nMADE MODERATOR\nUv. Frederick St Daaria of\nTrail Elected at Kootenay\nPrt_hjlery Meet\nTPJUI*. B. O, Tth. ll.-eaey. Tnd-\nntt*. 8-  Denl, we* tonight ,leot-\n< \u2014a\u2014-\u00bb of t_\u00bb in limit pn*-\nW\u2014-T of tbe Piianiuiian  cburch\nt CMMtlt the annual presbytery\nAtttnst  ea deacon.   Polloe\n-Mended the\nnport iww-le- tint\n|rb_,|u-ji, mm the\n____\u25a0_ stmt m tbem a better\nIs last then eb. the\n1830. An Inrnnaj, in th. _t-\nat Sunday are-tool* and In\n-\u2022number al faemlllaa Joining the\ntM in* also noted.\nrVtaea Huijdred Clnb\nHold Annual Meeting\nVat Mm IVtMn Hundred __\u00bb\n\"mtt enamel  meeting at'the\nOf   trade    room.    Ituaadey\nOS-tit elected were A. D. *__*_ry,\n\"\"\u25a0tl *\u25a0 R. *--~r. Ttaa-fnal-\n1.   A.   Ierrlnf.   J.  K.   Annable.\n_MK, Br, -motors: J. Testae,\nr. B, B. D1U, audi-\nVICE CONBVL\n-Out)*- PI ood, wbe Ja rtoe-coiwill\nof tbt United State, of Atlwrl-jt, it\nOttawa, Caned . Mr. PlOod became\na member of the u. S, foreign eer-\nvlc* in 19.1.\nDr. Borden Leaves\nfor House Tonight\nDr. L. B. Borden St. T. P., tar Neleon. leave, tonight tor Victoria to\nattend the eeealm of legislature,\nwhich   open,  the   nu_-le  of   neert\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B. C., Hotels\n422 VERNON STREET\nPHONE 787\nHUME HOTEL1\nNELSON, B.C.\nGEORGE BENWELL, Prop.\nHOW-*. ChrteOe. A. J. Balmrnt.\nI. A. W*_e\u00bb. *. -__\u25a0*\u00bb. __Ww*;\n_ K. 8Pun_r. U ttame, 1. B. Hazel-\nlood,  Vanoouiwrj   0.  \u25bc.  C-rawfleld,\nToronto; R. steedmen. C. D. M_*tyn.\nMedicine Bat: 1. D. Mulr, Winnipeg;\nL. D. Beerr. I\u2014-ogle-each.\n$150,000 DAMAGES\nCAUSED AS FIRE\nRAGES tt_ COAST\nPart   of   New   Westminster\nPlunge- in Darhnese aa\nPower Line* Bun\nNEW WESTHBJ-riBR. B. O, Peb\n11 (CP)\u2014Pire tonlgbt swept tfiuough\nlbt sash and door factor- of Oal-\nbmlth, limited, deetroylng the plant\nand spread to ten* factor, tl the\nWeetmlneter Jron Worst, eetMlng\ntotal damage estimated at 1150,000.\nThe fire raged for two houn before\nlt was brought under control, fire\nfighting equipment from re-Mimr\nadding in subduing me flaae-es. Damage to the mu.1i and door plant is\neetlmated at tioo.ooo and to the\n-ton Works at 880,000.\nA ttrong wind prevailed aad the\nflame, endangered nearby buQdlngs.\nAll power lines along Tenth street\nwere burned leaving tbe weetetiy\npart of tbe city in complete darkness\nfor several hours. Telephone wires\nwere alao damaged, other . atreet\nlights were put out aa a precautionary measure and theaters were for a\nUme forced to suspend opera\u2014ems.\nnames swept across Tenth atreet\nto an apartment house and a atorage\nbuilding but they were dulckly extinguished. A sub-station et the\nBrltiah Columbia Electric railway\nneit door to the Iron Wort, was\nthreatened.\nStock and plant of the earn and\ndoor factory, and the plant of the\nIron Work, were completely destroyed.\n--THI NELSON  DAILY  MBW1,  NELSON, B.  C\u2014FB-MY  UOBXDfO, HWIR  11,  UH'\nMarooned Crew and\nFurs to Be Taken\nOut by Two Planes\nNOUS. Trt). 11 (API\u2014Two pl_e.es\ntoday flew from Eotaa-u* to the\nencampment of the marooned members of tbe crew of the Jtavc-lmo.\nnorth of Wstawrigbt, word radioed\nhere eald, arriving about noon.\nThe 11 member*, ef the cram, to-\nattshor with the fuera and cargo of\nlie Bsycuimo which wae rescued before It was abandoned, will he flown\nto Kotwbue within the neit week,\nif the weather hold, good.\nThO plane, were to make thtlr\nflrat. trip lat* todav\n.Where (he GueSt Is Kin$\nC(5he Savoy*\nBBatetTS BBWB8T AN- F_*r_ST HO-TBL\ntSAWS  MOM WITH  PRIVATE\nBATH! OR SHOWER-\ntft  BASH.  BT.\nto A. KERR, Prop.\nPBON-   19\n0T\u2014-M. Millar, W. Henry, Cal*   Brown,   Vancouver;    A.   K.   Klnoald.\nB. Bturt*, H.  worslleld  aad Revristokc; Mra. W. Whtteway, W.n-\n_ , Nakusp; Mr. and Mra. A. T. nlp*\u00bbt*;   3. N.  Miirphy.  Kaalo;   U  J.\n[Ulmer   Bossland;  B. J. Dooglas. E.I Smith. Victoria; T. W. Lunch, Trail.\nQueen's\nHotel\nA. Lapolnte,\nProp.\n\u25a0tt ant odd water in every room\nSteam   Heated\nttt Baker HI.\nNEW GRAND\nHOTEL\nP. L KAPAI. Prop.\nWeakley or month\u2122 rale, for\nnests with hot an. cold water.\nMail* lte ap. Double 11.75 up.\nPbone MS T. O, Bai 1001\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nBoom,  for   rent   at   special   low\nrates. Apply -tratttcona Hotel.  (507)\nIHNNHt DANCE CLI-\u2014g~**rt\u00bbl\nValentine dance ln Hume Hotel\nSilver Boom, SATCBDAY. FEB-\nBIARY 13. Mualc. 8:46 p. m.    (638)\nUnfurnished 3-aaom suite. Hardwood floors, Ileetrlo Trtde.. also\none furnished e-Jte. JCerr Apte. (447)\nDO NOT FOBOET the High school\nplays, Friday, Feb. u at junior High\nauditorium. Ticket, on Mb at\nPort* and Mann-Rutherford drug\n\"fm-   (ttt)\nD-_frrter\u00bb of Sootla met*, tonight\nat K. T. tilt, 7:30. Military whlat\nonn. 8.1S. Specially good prl-*ee.\nRefrwhmeerrt*.  36  cente. (838)\nPoUo* th* crowds to the- Orand\nWelfare Carnival aponeored by tte\nI\u00abgl*-, tor-ght and tomorow night\n\u2022t tho Eagle Hall There will be\nIota of fun for everyone nouele.\nHousf, six Wheel lewotbs. Hot Dog\nstand. Jitney dancing and hundred*\nof useful prim, fn, young aad\nold. oaiety start* on th* midway at\nt p. m.. sharp, both night*, city\nband In attendance at official opening tonight Midway open Saturday\nafternoon Iran 3 to 8 p. m., for the\nchildren. Don't mlsa thl. Joyous\nevent. Plan to attrena both nights.\n1840)\nStreet Scene in Shanghai\nThe Chspti. naxivt etty of Shacfhei. China, ls wnclutf ae a rasult ot\nth* bombing at Japanese a\u00abropian\u00ab_ during the fierce bloody battle ho*\ntween th\u00a9 Japan-Ms and Chinese ferees, and destruction ot the otty la\nthreatened.     Photo shows a typical etreet scene la tbe native city.\nSLIDES WREAK      i IAPANFSF MAKF\nDESTRUCTION IN Jn\nSALMON VALLEY\n(Oontlnued Prom Pat* One)\nNEW GRAND\u2014R. J. Crows, Trail;\nPhone M   I c. F. Smythe, Kelowna.\nQUEENS\u20141. Peambskle,  D. Peam-\nbakle,   R.   Feamakle,   C.   Peamakle.\nTrail; Mr. and Mra. L. Hcbble. Win- [\nlaw; I- Flndlay, Sandon.\nMADDEN\nHOTEL\nMt. E. MADDEN\nCompletely Brmodellrfl\nthroughout.\n\u25a0ot and (..id Water\nIn tlw BE1KT nf the uir\nSTIRLING HOTEL\n2 Block, East of r**t Office\nP.  H.  BUSH, Prop.\nIi..t and Cold nut\nSteam Heated Moderate Bates\nA Quiet Family Hotel\nMADMK\u2014B. bun, Trail: Katie\nVeAvry. Yl\u2014If; B. C. Bernett, Spokane. A. Price, oranbroox; J. Brown-\nhe. It-tar; J. O'Olnsky. Meelaon; W\nCannlff. A. J. Mcttenald. SUverton;\nJin. Bates. Calgary.\nThe Royal Cafe\nCLASSIC RESTAUBANT\nBeftn-ntent  and   Dellcsry   Prevail\nOPEN OAT ADD NHJHT\nHartal Dinner, lteto U 8 p. u. 33,\nMedal Sunday cbloten Dinner soe\nM-elal__ng In* m*t Soey tnd Noodle,\nPHONE ltl\nSTANDARD CAFE\nBe    n's Popular Restaurant\nSpecial Dinner 11 a.m. till s p.m.\nSunday Dinner      p.m. tin t pern.\nBOCA   eF-OHTAIN\nTht Finest of Oood Sundae*\nAcids in Stomach\nCause Indigestion\nerrata fteurAes*. Gar and rata.\nHow   to   Treat\nMedical suthorltles state that nearly\nnine-tenths oX the ea_ws of stomach\nfrmible, lndlfeetton, \u2022cmrTN*..* burn'\nlugs, gas, bloating, nausea, etc., are\ndue to an txeea_ en hydrochloric\nadd ln the stomach. Tne delicate\nstomach linlnf Is lrfltated. digestion\nis delayed and tood Hours, caiisintt\ntha disagreeable symptoms; which\nevery stomach SMttater knows so\nwnL\nArtificial digwtantg are not needed\nIn sucn oa\u00abrea snd tnajr do real harm\nTry laying aside all digestive aids\nend instead set tram any druggist\nsome filsurated Magnesia and take\na V aapotmful of powder or four\ntablet,, lh water right after eflttng-\nThis pw\u00bbetens tbe stomach, prevens\nthe formation of excess acid and\nther* ig no smirne*n. gas or pvn.\nBlsu-wbd Magnesia. (In powder or\ntablet form\u2014never liquid or milk) Is\nharmless to the stomach, Inexpensive\nto take and l* tbe meat efficient\nfonn of irmmeeia tor utomach purposes. It is ueed by thousands of\npeopl? who enjoy their meals with\nno mofe fear of indiration.\nmesa-houss both escaped, aa did the\ntrestle ow* the creek, over which\nmuck wa* conveyed rrom tbe wild\nHorse deep tunnel to the dump _a\nthe CTi-rt, gulch, a small c*r to\ntho oostapreaaor hocw, wlonglng to\nJack Lane, caretaker ot the building-, wa# wracked hy roof umbers\ncaving ia an tt. At the time at the\nslide Mr. Utte was starting Up from\nYmlr On foot.\nThu Aide owly rnna in y-ara ef\nvery heavy aaowfaU, and St ta stated\ntbat never in its history, unta this\norcselon, h-a* ft oma 4ftwn further\nthan the old Tmlr road. This time It\ncrossed a quarter mile of flat at\nthe bnM) cif tho mountain to reach\nthe min\u00a9 buildings, which have\nbeen silent far two yearn, or from\ntie tim*. of the or-obta-rorlor-g\nassignment. Tills la the first time\nthis slide haa mn for 10 or 13\nyear*.\nkino n tiio tr\nA day earlier from the slopes\nabove Fawn creek, a great slide\nswept down past- the Reno rain: and\nmill, working a large section ot\nthe Reno wa\u00a7em roao. It did no\ndamage. At the same time the latest\nsnowfall, superlmpOnTO on what waR\nthere before, blorice-a considerable\nsections of the road between Haft-\nsen's and Bsimo. Alto-tether, the\nslide and snowdrifts, have blocked\n16O0 feat of road, which must be\nckared before the Reno can operate\nnormally   again.\nManager T. J. Mateer Is attack*\nIng tha slide at lta naver side with\nthe Reno's rotary snowpkrw, and\nWUllam RaitMay, district engineer.\nhas sent William orutchfleld, road\nforeman at Salmo, writ, a crew of\neight or 10 men ana a team to\nsttack   it  front  tile   lower  side.\nTo oonserve food supplies at the\nmine, those of tba crew not required on the .Aide, have been sent down\nto Salmo until tho road line been\nreopened.\nOTHBft M.ir>i;<\nA third large -fAMe which howevrr\ndOee not m any way imp-rde Industry\nor traffic, eame down opposite the\nBlack Cock property. 1'. mile* below\nthe WHw* mine, above Tmlr. This\ndoes not touch any roao.\nIt u stated that B. P-Orawforxl\nand r. R. weeks, of Vancouver,\nwho are planning to reopen the\nBlack Bear working- or the Tankee\nOlrt. now reverted to the Texas-\nYankee ofrl conjpany, nave a small\nshovel crew laboring through tha\nheavy anow that mocfta tbe steep\nroad up to the mine.\nBeversl slides have come down In\nCoffee creek area on the Nelaon-\nKaalO road the last day or two. District Engineer Ramsay was up there\nThursdsy afternoon, and personally\nmw two smell slides come down,\nneither of whloh reached the road.\nTha read was plowed out from Nelson to Coffee creek Wednesday and\nThuiMay.\nThe Blocan hsa numerous slides,\nwhich however sre not affecting industrial operations, as the sllver-lca_|\nmlnea are Idle.\nAN APOLOGY TO\nUNITED STATES\nGive Assurance No Farther\nBoMbt Will Dro\u00bb ta\nStttltMBt\nWAtBTVOTOeV, Fe_. 11 (AT)\u2014\ntetms to* ap*-t_wt M Cetttt\n(lea-mi C_h-iu_-\u00ab tt t\u00bba\u00bb_Hai\nfer tntnu* at t hemth tl tM\nAi-mMm, sector et ttt* Mter__-\nIk-nai Mttlement and ha* given\naaran>ne* Me Imehthsm wlU net *.\nrepeated.\nA mesuce to thl, effect wae re-\nrelved tod*-, hy the etatt -Hp*rt-\nment from Ctinnlnrham. lt nld\naMo th* ejapaneae rhlet of etatt\nhad agreed Ut e reoar-t teem Admiral M. Taylor, oemnutodlng th*\nAmerdlean Atdatlc fleet, thot phreee\nceaw flying oyer the I'nlted St*tes\nteotor of the aettletnent\nShipping tt Shanthal I* -raftering great KM* hecanM of the f%-t-\nlag. No trading vr\u00ab**eh\u00bb en peroitt-\nted to enter or leave Shanghai\nafter dark.\nThere M a genrral might (on-\ngeetton a*.l taek of warfage. M-MU\nare aJa* mneh   delayed.\nFLATLY OPPOSES\nMORATORIUM\nKDMOIfTOtf,   Alta.,   WJ.   ll-~T\\dt\nopposition to demands tor a moratorium ln this province was voloed\nby Premier J, S. Brownlee when continuing tba dehato on th* speech\nfrom tbe throne la tha legislature\nThursday aftarnodD. He moogm\u2014d\nthat there was a growing demand for\nthis relief htrt said he always would\nstand opposed to such a measure.\nAt tha male time, th* premier\nappealed to mortgage and financial\nin ferrets to he generous wtth these\nowing the money, even t0 the extent\nof remitting pert of interest and even\npart of tbe principal payments.\nDealing wtth unemployment, ttw\npremier suggested that Premier Bennett shoora oall a conference in\norder to work out a fcetter plan.\nRUSSIA PRESENTS\nRADICAL SCHEME,\nTDTALMSARMDIG\nMi    Enough    Conciliatory\nProni-ts t\u00bb Wta Son*\nApproval\n_ f*\u00bb. Ul IBS \u00bb. 1 Rip-* i\njr. Aaaa-M-f Prtaf ataff o_-~pon_-\nt-li (eCowrt-M, 1\u00bb1, \u00bbI the A-M-\nesstttt -WMl'-Wnrlm ytttettetW, Bu*.\nhlaft -o-m lor ftentett atfalra,\njguMltOM hla g-rerneBamtfa tradt-\nUonat nana- |,\u00bb'|ii--la for to_-\nd_*u\u2014\u2014\u2014- nt ter _\u00bb eem* uniftw-ua\ntoday but acooemepan_\u2014 Sieas wl\u2014i\nenough co-nclllatory ppiaidtwi of cooperation tc win a measure of appro\u2014u from the delegation* of oapl-\ntallstlo  et-tea.\nBeocgnl__g that hla propoaai*.\nwhich wetro ereejected hy the con\u2014r-\nrenoe'e prmtserMtery cemml\u2014Hon, had\nalight ehettee of aocaptanc* oaw,\nMoeoow-e aggressive epokes.r.en recto th* conference a nlan\nNamed Assistant\nGOES T     TOKIO\nfar protr*a*:ve protportlonal reducfion |   John Patrick Uanlon, aon of Hon.\nof ae\u2014\u00ab_ea__t_ a* an slimemthtt.        \\Or.  R.   J.   Manlon,   who   hu   been\nT_\u00ab_; r-erweiro-ertsg ttt\u2014 '\nhad been turned down\nwMch draefted the ptn**_yl arms\noaaty, St. Uterlnoeft declared: He wa,\nnod--, to aupport any achem* for re-\nd-eeeetlon which approached or wut\nS-yoesd hla own.\nMor* waloorn* to th* deuojatea\nthan theee eaten at oollahoraaon\nw\u00ab th* RaaaUm'a inatsteno* that\ntk* to-let ttfiion dew not wtth to\nU\u2014*ree\u2014r* 1_ ttl* ai\u2014Ura of ether na-\n\u2014eau and d-udered to enjoy \u2014\u00ab seme\neoon-mterfeneno* from 11* n_\u00ablehora.\n\"The sole aim of the Soviet geerern-\nmeot ia th* building up at todalum\nla the wrrltorey ot th* Sor-t imion,\"\nINVESTIGATION\nAFFA^ORDERED\nSenate  Committee WIS Bt\nAppotate* Tottajr, Meight\u00bb\nOTTA-JA. Jf\u00bbb, IS (OP)\u2014__o\nIn tb* car\u2014doia nt \u00bbTTl,ii\u2014g\ntoda* m\u00bb -tat Haa, SThts. X \u25a0*-*\u25a0\n(Hallei-ry ma, bt- lltiiiqii \u00ab th.\napeelal om\u2014nltte* nt tba aMo to\ninquire mt* tha _r*-4_at ca) tttmtm\nto-*tor\u00bb. n-nr.lonaaT In. the, tsmmaes>\ntloned from th* go**-*nn_*_t *_do\nare Hon. A. B. aiQIa. eenator -p. j.\nBoutiue, Senator J. D. Moltton* nst\n.Hon. J. J, Donnelly,\n, Prom the Liberal \u201e_,, ___ j. ^\nefcique, Bt. Han. than, W: \u25a0\u2014**-__~v\n\u25a0eenator A. a. Capo.. _a___ar anon!\n\u2014obtnson am nwntlonad. al\u2014Mugi It\n1\u00ab known t_st one or two ehango, in\nthe list are being considered.\nOTTAWA, Pah. ll (CP)\u2014__> one\n\u2014lat hi* project 'named assistant trade comml\u2014loner I atotonleht _ppr*-T\u00abd Sh*. trtttttn m\nm by the body.lor Canada to Tokio. S_^,_.Vf_2S_S- _-_S_?d\nmm\u2014_1  anna I __-\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_, \u2014\u2014 htetst* ot wingn,thus mwats nt at!\nFAIRVIEW AND\nWOLVES PLAY TO\nONE-ALL DRAW\nOccidental Hotel\n;05 Vernon it. l_o_* \u00bb\u00bbT_\nII.   tVAtMCK\nrifty \u00aboom.       Mid Comfort.\nHeadquarter,   for   Logger,\nant Miner*.\nARTISTS AT WORK\nFILMED BY MUSEUM\nChinese Wields Most\nPowerful Weapon to\nBlock the Japanese\nOENtVA, Peb.   II.   I By P. I. Uptoy\nJr.. AP ataKf correapondenti\u2014The\ncnineae delsfaUon to t)\u201e League of\nNations worked agalnat time tonlgbt\nas it wleldod its most powerful weapon yet to block th* Japanese con.\nquest of thanghal.\nDr. W. W. Ttn, head of .he dele-\ngatlon, will demand an extraordinary\nsession of the leagu* aaaombly, it\n\u00bbei\u00ab announced, to consider th* Blnn-\nJspanese contro-eray in a formal re-\nquest to th* co-meal tomorrow, th*\nlast day before the tun* limit expires.\nH, Itwokad artoloa X tnd XT. of\nth* league covenant in a renewed\nprotest to th* council on January ao,\nsnd according to regulations he mint\niu-mlt his caae to the assembly\natthln 14 day, in order to obtain a\nhearing.\nNEW  TOIUS,   H.   V.,  Peb.   11.  \u2014\nThe Metropolitan Museum of art has\nbegun a series of one reel motion\npicture films Illustrating the theory\nand practise of oontemporary painter*, sculptors etchers and workers\nln othtr field, of art.\nTh* first  film,  already  tlnshed.\nIs d\u00abvoted to Child* Haatarn who**   ,|JJ   JJ_J\npaintings and etchings are familiar\nCUMBERLAND FIRE\nFire Art Destroyed; Loss Is\nEstimated at\ntUMM\nCDT-tBEEI-A-fD,   B,   C,   Ten.   11\u2014\n(CP)\u2014Plre wtuoh  broke out ln the\nijeae-pemt et a departaoent store here\nswept throufa  the btufthese district\nof   cumberlatirt   tonight   and   oaa-\npletely daatvoyad five buildings. Dam-\nIt waa eatl-oated  at 1150.000.\nTba  tire*  believed   to  have  bean\noaueed by a furnace In the baaement\nof  the  department store,  bad  been\nburning fcr some time before lt tu\nnoticed, spreading trom tba atore, tt\nquickly gutted  tha  Ma-onl\u00ab temple,\na theater, a candy atore and a res- 'WAI PC WTAJQ   AT\ntaurant before being brought under   T1\nFairvlerw Inftennedlatea and tha\nWolves playad te a 1-1 tie In the\nplan-ofta tor tha dty in ter x\u00ab (Hate\nleagua  champlorumip  leat  night,\nTha gama waa taat from atart bo\nOaiah. ttoynon got tha opening goal\nAr Fairview an a eale> Tha Wolves\nnnhed the Fa_rview net ttBM and\ntime sgaln ohly to be beatwi by\nKabop   ln   ft a   IfWrv-BW   nat.\n.early tn tbe aacond parted Benwell\npicked up a paai Oen BCc-Dnley to\nUe* tbe acore.\nm tba tbted period tba gum was\nmybonj-s gama aD tbe way through,\nwith both teama dtaplaylng brtlllant\nhockey. Benwell and Ramadan got\n-sbaaed for engaging f:_tlcuffk late\na tha cbttd. During the laat few\nminutes of play t>l:e two net minders\nwere kept busy, both teim* throwing  caution to tha  winds.\nTeams were:\nWQlvee\u2014 7. Carlson, goal; McKlnley, O. -U-^ardion, defanor, B.\nO'Oenaki, J. Wallace, A. McLean, a\nBenwell, A. Jeffa, J. DtSV-cM.\nFairview\u2014T. Blahop, goal; H. HorswlU. 0. Roynon, C. Bamaden, W.\nUnrlti, J. Rlngrose, Bd. Wafcaw,\nMaarwell,  Jr., A. Farenboltn.\nsession on Beaubarnole aad the re-\nlatlona between that oempapy and\nthree samsten.\u2014MbDDogetit awagdnH\nand Raymond. Tbe Mald__r eta-sw-\nmen\" slao racewesft tte pewne ot a\ncommittee % lnqulm into tbe esem\ntem of appointment J-tdgea. Dae\ncommittae is asked te usport epea e\nmethod whereby tbe number ei\njudges may be reduced: aod tba age*\ntarn of appolntxent e<_malt_e_r.\nTwo Insurance bill* were advanced\na stage, and a debate on a UU to\nlegalise sweepstakes far the beneflJ\not baepltala tnteod-soad.\nMASSED ATTACK\nUPON FORTS IN\nSHANGHAI, PLAN\n(Continued Ttnux lege One)\ncontrol,\nFo\u00bb e time tne Hamea threatened\nter ju-rp the atreet, enctangsnng a\nbetel, a vacant bnlldtng tod a e.;\u00a9e\nstore.\nFire    fighting    equipment     from\nCourtney  wee oiled  out to aid lb\nconflagratton.\nwere owceemi  by\nqulctty rev.ved.\nThe buildings burned were reported partially coveted by Insurance.\nPYTHIAN WHIST\nM-hat-M   tk*\nThree  flJ-n-m\nBEBMIiDA   -IB  HDeiDED\nHAMILTON, Bermuda, Peh. tl \u2014\nAn early aflrtal link up of Bermuda\nwill, the A-w-rlca**. mainland and\nlurope, via the A-or*s, 1* the subject of much speculation ln well\nInformed circles here and the presence at Major EV. B. Mayo, oon-\nsultlng engineer to Impetlal Air-\nwop,, woold reem to atrengthan the\nr*e***o*rte that .mportant develop\u2014ente\nar* {\u2014-pending.\nMajor Mayo, already oonrtncecl\nthat Bermuda will b* selected as\naa airport ta tho futur* tmns-\nAtlantle mall and passenger osrrtee.\nls aow oecioerned primarily with\nthe *eleot:on of a suitable si\u2014 for\nWale* was th* winning table at\nUw Knight* of Pythias whl* drive\nand dance held T-urselay night at\nthe K T. hall, watch wo, tilled to\ncapacity. Playing at tho table were\nC. Dahat as, l. Pierson, E, Llndon\nand J. E. Eerl\u2014\u2014on.\nDancing concluded the entertainment. Beepo,_tteble for the eo\u2014r-\ntalnment wen Mr.. M. Richardson,\nDae* Laughton and Wally Daya.\nPrank aoucher acted a* mast r of\nooremonl**.\nJapanese aoldlar* that might bo\nbrought out. Huenei\u2014-ou* ambulance*\nfrom tb* internancaud eiiHi\u2014iiami\nalso  awaltad   almllar   burttna.\nObaarwa, phooograpbara, newa-\npaper men and othera wb\u00ab ^mght to\naooeempany. the \u00abxp\u2014_t__ were refused adm\u2014alon  to the ent.\nWhore seechuen road approached\nth* border* of Cbapel It oaa Jammed\nwith milling Chfnaao crowd*, hop-\nleng to ae what On raUar *z-\np*dltian brought freaa tbe flght-\neng   a\u2014\u2014I.\nJapaneee aoldlera who oouttnnod\nto patrol tb* ana from which tk*\nrescuer* *tarted. allowed dTtttaaa to\nenter within a Iw block* of the\nborders. They kept -rtrtot \u2014eder.\nJapanese petrole armed with pts.\ntabs, rifle* aad \u2014\u2014chin* g_n* weera\neverywher .\nAs the relief party ent-and C-apat,\nthey immediately \u00abnco_ter\u2014I a a.\u00ab-\ntlon completely crumpled by 1\nshell fire or flam**. Prom thla i\nIt wsa expected that many ahatt nd\npiece, of humanity would onao\nforth.\nDIPLOMArS WIFE\nDROPS SOCIETY\nFOE ART STUDIO\nWorshippen Fill\nSuburban Churcb\nCount** Maud von Rosen,\naddition to Washington's diplomatic\n_*_*, out of tha a\/0* at whirl. Ten*\ncountess Is buoy potting _-wedl*b\nmythology into artistic form Wee\n... \u25a0 i \u201e. _i..-h __, _, \u2014*-.,. fc_a first eetnlbltlon in this country of\ntk* airport which will be astabiuhed   __,\u201e*,_-.    ____   .-    _i..   ..h\nby the Bermuda and Brftlefc govern\nmeats. Juan rnppe. pre\u2014dont ol\nthe pan-American Airways, has Just\nleft after oonfldmuai negotiations\nwith Major M-y_ and tcanUlng\nincognito.\nGave Her Mother\nLethal Dose Drugs\nMEXICO CITY, Tto. 11-\nC\u2014ra f-ihfui deprived of tk* a_n-\nIs-ation, of theu- own per\u2014e\u2014^ tn\nhwung a path to the sukartan\nchurch of the once-neglected TUgln\nof de oa Remedies.\nThe great majority at them cannot worship in tne \u2014 ty* churcbee\nNEW TOBK, H. T. Peb. 11. \u2014 becaue* of I* bow snti-K-glaut\nElree asd table* *|U ut* t_ \"* re*\u00bbnc_Bg tn* munher of P-eet*\nand -ergqmen to on* for every\n50,0000 loha-laaote of the federal\ndistrict. * population at aa** than\n1300,000 attending 900 cburcbe, la\nthus limited ta JO elenot,\nTM society pagea of tbe cap*tal'e\nailver   'and I newspapera an f-l*d with aocounta\nHalf of Homes on\nBritish Isles Are\nRadio Equipped\nsculptured   piece*   in   -\nbronz* ha* just opened at tb* Arden   c* marriage,  chrlateiitng* and 1-n-\ngallerlcs here. [tT1 totem, said  at tbe Uttl, hul-\nHer husband, Captain Count Ont-   \"*> ohuIC6 'l\"\"* n\u2122 \"\"^ mttU*\nerr attache to the -wedtsh legation, i th*> clt\u00bb- mrona rmseriietlon at lb*\na studio in Mw Tork. She work,  \u2022\u2022\"\u00bb\u2022 B tMat* th* l\"oo\u00bb-W-l\u00bb tne*\ntor the twof-e*. purpon of *,ta_. i \u00bb,ooden   tol1   wlUcl1   \"  \u00ab*\u2022  \u00bb\u00ab\"*\nllahtng   an  int\u00abrnatlonal  art  center ,Ma%   <*\u2022   \u2022\"   **~-*-*rd*   Uvlng   ln\nIn     Hjalmsrrm     Piakebods,     near  Me*o\u00ab-  tut   by   tb** same  token\nStockholm, asd of making mythclog* | \"- \u2022\u00bb\u00ab\u2022 tloroughlp hated by Meii-\nln Mt popular ana  aa  a   keen   competitor  of  the\nBer principal' plao, ta the eiblblt  vrl'*n <* \u00b0?acl*1\",-__\ncnmvuiw mm.  ,,       \u2022_\u2014-.-  la the \"Ride c\/ the  wa.er SDirlt\"      Thronga  of  pedeatenane are Men\nr-f^cS-f__*efwni\" WerTmTa   \u00bb  diVle_   th.   iTe.   \u2022\u25a0S-c-.haJS\" , **\u00bb \u2022^*\u00ab,*\">\u00ab Jo \"-\"ther ttma-\ntZe^lTelllTrc^Z,   e^hZl   g   \u00abB   a  -on.   f -X   hunting I \u00ab->*** *\u2122 -\u00bb\u00ab**- \u00abjj\ndo*,  of   sareotKea.   ha,  been tern- ! \"\u00bb \u00bb -*1 Ma' ' n,>' <\"\"\u25a0 retun\u00bb\npoartly transferred  to a home ^ .tatm msterttirn. Into the rtwr\nmental deficients.\nnod snd marries the girl\u2014happy ever\n$5000 for Largest\nFamily in Florence\nLONDON,  Feb.   11.   (CP)\ntn    th*\nHslf\nBritish    Wet\npossessed   by    radio*,    accord-\n_rro^.\"<.~rt'rte'morio\"n'plct_re  il*   to   **,_-*__*u_?,  '\"Ml\nUlu.t-.te,   how, Mr.   aeeeea   works   ;\"u*d  \u00bb, \u00ab\".\u00ab\u00ab\u00bb*  M*\u00bb  *\u2022\u00bb\u2022\u00ab-\nand  how hU mrthod. dlff*r from   !.____! *\u00bbf..tov.rnment recwntly.\nthow   of  the   Bohemian   art\u2014t   of\nfiction   and   drama.\nTRAIL, B. C HOTELS\nDOUGLAS\nnoTr.r.    t%9\nHOTEL\nRoom\u00bb and Bath\nI L ul I oaotlti.i. Prop..\nHe.m  Heated\nThre.gl.out\nllot snd Cold\nlister\nI\n\u25a0eg HH ' '>\"\u00ab\nT-U1L, B. C.\nArlington\nHotel\nCentrally\nLocated\nTRAIL, B. C.\nA  t. LEtaaQi e, Prep.\nSENSATIONAL OFFER1\nDOUBLE SIGHT GLASSES\nI ON 10-DAY TRJAlJ\nU.tri a\u00bbM ., (..SI, 4MWIH .Ilk Mr,, .1.,, full .lala. *..-., r.,r. #4110\naai.H .. lr...... rw *to.M. r_4 S.aat ^ls(. w.f*.. *-*.. M* fee \u00abr 9IMQ\nrem.   !,\u00bb*!,\u00bb, \u00ab\u201eLna1 ,**M,I\u201e \u00abr f.rsl.h.na    Will .M.M \u00bbni d,ll,M V|T\nW.e,. .\u00bb east.   U--H *\u2022'\u00ab*\u00bb \u00bb\u00abl, \u00bb\">    aSll \u00bba,,,a taS\u00ab,t \u25a0-*\u2014\nDB. UTHOL1 OPTICAL CO., Dept. KX-M, \u00bb\u00bb MelU-t fl., Toronto,\nOat\n -  fMI IBIAl t UPO* _ \t\nDB. RITHOLZ OPTICAL CO., Beat. K_-M, M MeUmla \u00ab-, Toronto.\nOat.\n(   ) 1 waat I* try paw glasses on 10 Day Trial.\nNAME    -.-  Ag* i\t\nAddHM JlST,   - *_\u2022_>\u00ab*.   \t\nPert OHIce Province \t\nincluding 38*00 free Hoone*. tor\nthe blind. There war* 4-30.7M\nlicenses ln force on D*oara_*r 81,\n1931, an Increase of B08.304 during\nthe ytar. Tha increase Is easily a\nreoord. the previous blggirt Increase being jM.DelJ tn in*. An official at leray aril admitted to a\nreporter that the British Broadcasting corporation were fairly p'eased.\n\"But w. shall not b* satisfied until\nevery home hu it* Mt.\" he said.\n\"TM. would mak. a total of about\n9.000.000  llMllceg.\"\n\"If . man smashed a dock, would\nhe be sccused of kUUng time?\"\n\"Not II he eould prof, that th.\nclock .truck flrrt.\"\nThe pro-Kution be. detrtdM to -ft-twaM*.\nleave her tinder medical supervision for ..nt week, or more to get\nexpert advice as to ber mental condition. If ah. ls not proven mentally un-iund severe Judgment\nawaits her unlea the jury disregards\nthe evldenc* a. hw recently hap- HOM_\u00bbC_. Italy, Peb. 11. \u2014 The\npened la a number of Infanticide city govenenent ha, advertlwd that\nIt will award 85000 to the family\nto whloh ha* th* greatest number\not healthy children bora ln the list\nst year*.\nThe money will be made payable\nto th* children en a pro-rata\nbasis when tbey marry or beoom, ai\nyear, old. Couple, who have had\nle\u00ab* than four children In that\nstated period h.v. been aeinsed it\nwould be uaele*. to enter the contest.\nOeorge\u2014\"I hear you and your wife\n'ie\\d some morde.\"\nSamuel\u2014\"! t-tlB hav* -tine, I d-d\nVI gat a chance to um thene.\"\nBear-Admiral\neadlng up to the hill\u2014do to render\n.heir devotl\u2014_ ln tb. only \u00abburch\nln Mexico tbat *tlll I* directly\nunder the jurisdiction of the Spanish helrsrchy.\nThe Virgin of do Lo* MoMto.\nwm brought to Mexico bp Oortea\nand tbe Spa-\u2014h conquest wm\nfought under her matronag*. Ber\nmagic Isiied on the Md night wben\nthe Conrjuletedore. wai* drl-ren out\nof Mexico C.ty with great low of\nUf. and her lmag* wa* bidden under\n. maguey plant an tbe pntsnh etto\nof the church.\nJLA\nPI_5j\nm\nW'\n__nlr>i^\n'\u2022 \u25a0s*wm\n\u25a0\n,vl\nkal'lSaia*\n*smiu\nMill   \u00bb0\u00bb   BATTWIBIPS\n8ear-A4maral T. B. Wlllaoia, oom-\nir__Ur of the United StatM TangtM\npatrol, who reasitttei Admiral Mont-\ngaaMry M. Cayler, ooauaandar of the\nAeiaue fleet, to Mud -IdlUonal de-\n\u2022troysrs to tbe TangtM n\u00abr to\nprotect An\u2014-rleen Uvm and property\nla tb* expectation that the JapaneM occupation ot -he-thai win\nbe *_t*a4*d ap to* rlvw te Nanking\nand Hankow.\nPBINTE GIVEN COAL SCUTTLE\nOnce Noted Sea Base\nRye Harbor Disbands\nLONDON, Peb. II\u2014Tn* UaMrle\nharbor of aye, on tbe p-tuera_ju*\nSussex ooast, will text1 be only a\ntnei- - .. once a naval btue eg\ngreat Important,, the harbor 1, now\n[half filled with silt and a. the\nLONDON, Peb. 11.\u2014Prince Oeorg, harbor board had unsufflcleot tunas\nwas given a coal aouttl. recently \u25a0 to accomplish any restorstieen work\nwhen be fUlted the Oarron Hon th. port wa* handed over to tte\nWork, at Falkirk. Ws Royal Blgb- county drainage autborttlM.\nnew opened a new infirmary at Back through bletory, more than\nFalkirk which bad ooat 8500.000. looo yeara a*-o By. and Wlnch-aw\n.nd h. al.o planted a hawthorn were the home port, for British men\ntrr*. At the Iron works Peter Bae, of war During tbe reign of King\n' 11, the --eK employee, shook Henry HI tbe entire fleet wm\nhands with the prince and handed test oned there.\nhim a photograph of himself, which . The port suffered a d-att> blow\nth. prince Mid he would treasure ! in 19.8 when 17 fishermen who mode\nas an Interesting momenta of the j it tbelr bare, loat tb-r lira* la a\nvisit. I lif.-bott dlsaatar. ,\nDr. Wood's\nThe Children\nCatch Cold Easily\nMr*. Walter Miller, Note- Bin, B.C., wtUMJ-\n\"Tba elimal* hare in the winter Ume le rarer *_an_\u00bb*\nable, and tb* ch-drea catch cold **TJ ___\u00bb.\nI ha-e alway, found tha* a lew doe* tt Dt. WooA\nNorway Pine Syrup will relieve tham at one\nI har* triad i__nr other oough reme-M, _\u00abA'-oir,\nI alway. insu* on 'Dr. Woc-'rTTaa I Snd \u00bb htsetmet\n\u25a0reliable, and the children like it* pleasant taste.\nPrice Mo. a bottle; large futrJlw \u25a0\u00bb *S\u00bb*1_e^__!\ndrag and g-ieeral rtow*; ptrt up only by lot X. MU-oa\nOn., Ud.. Toronto, Oat.\n Rotary Prepares\nfor Its Annual\nMeet, Cranbrook\nC-AJfBROOK. 8. 0., smb. 11-At\nthe Rotary meeting Tueodsr which\nmm depl.UK. in r-uks an account ol\noom* ot the members being snowbound up oo-nt**y. w. H. WlUon\n\u2022eave . report on progress for _r-\nr_nglng to Uu anniversary banquet\nwltli which, the olub will celebrate\nth.lrt.ntti anniversary neit Tuesdsy.\nTb* dinner wtu be held in bem Ms-\nsonic __J and wlU be followed by\n\u00bbn Inter******.!-, program, one Item of\nwhich wlJJ be moving pictures of\nCranbroolr. doings shown by F. Natoan\nRot**-**   lsdles  wlU  tleo be   presets'.\nSICK\nHEADACHES\nar* often a\nsign \u2022 I a.\ncongested\nL i v \u2022 r, a n d\ntha vary bast\nCorrective It\nCARTERS\nTOW\nPILLS\nSold in 25c and\n75c red packages\nPURELY\nVEGETABLE\n1Tint riwiBOtt dailt News, itELSot-i. ts. e^-rttwtr m-juvijio. i___i>ab-i u, amr\nWhat   Price   Prohibition7*\nV* S* Counts Up Huge Costs\nLaw Enforcement Costa More Than Hundred Million\nYearly, With Prohibition Responsible for Substantial Percentage; Average of 82 Cents Per\nPerson for Administering the Regulations\nWASHINGTON, Feb. ll\u2014-The federal govenun\u00ab_t's efforts at law enforcement coet the people of tne United States\n$101,612,362' a year, according to the budget statement, for!\nthe fiacal year ending laat June. The total include, expen-; OUAl-U W lKAl\/L\nditures on courts and penal institutions, aa well as the mosey spent to enforce a variety of acts of i-mgress, ranging\nfrom prohibition to the regulation of the importation of tea.\nIn other words and figures the government spends an average of 82 centa a person in the regulation, arrets., trial\nand imprisonment of the people of the United States.\nCranbrook Ladies'\nSister Dies, Sooth\nC-AJ-W-*-__, B. C, I\u00absb. II\u2014Men.\nH. U Ua and her sist-r, MlM\nAime UacKay, \u2014ft on Tuesdsy \u25a0 tor\nCalifornia oo ire\u2014pt of the new. of\nt\u2014, nd*\u2014_ death of. \u2014~lr brother\nthere. Wont Jew. coin. bKk to the\ncity th.t Mrs. Lai**, bed ttten Hi\neh rout, .nd w-M ufabls to prooeeei\nfur-bar than Spotane on \u2014. Journey. Sb. -nil. jetAietn to Cn-broo.\nss \u00ab>on a. able to u-v.1.\n\"Whst  oom   prohibition?\"   Is   _\u2014.<!>-\nususl querilon uked when th. cost\nof federal lsw enferoement Is under\ndiscussion. It Is an: -\u2014osUent topic\nfor debate, for whatever position\none takes, his opponent can not\nprove him wry wrong. It osn bs\nMid ssfely, however, thst It is the\nmoat expensive criminal statute ever\npassed by congress\nPROHIBITION COST\nCOMES   HlftH\nThe bureau of prohibition, sow .\npart of the depart\u2014lent of Justice,\n.pent .9,436,643 last year, but this\n.Is fsr from being t_e total cost of\nfederal sdinlnlsftrsMon of the liquor\nl.ws. When prohibition ademlnlatera-\ntlon wee * taken from the treasury\ndepartment and given 10 the department of Justice, the regulation\nof tbat portion of the Uw concerning Industrial alcohol WW left with\nthe treasury. It ls, however, a very\nimportant part of prohibition work\naa bootleggers hsve long since learned to make \"pre-war\" liquors out\nof alcohol Juet manufactured for\nthe petfume trade. Ia us effort to\nstop   this,   the  trsssui-y  meat  M-\n552,916   during   1931.\n\u2022 \u2022 A Treat\nFor Her On Her 'Day-^c)\nDinner at Nelson's Popular Restaurant\nYour Mother \u2014 Your Wife \u2014 or Your\nSweetheart will enjoy the food served in\nthe finest of style at the L. D. Cafe\non St, Valentine's Day, Sunday, February 14      .      ....      .\n- L. <D. CAFE -\nEven Screening \u2014 Even Burning\nFOR FURNACE OR STOVE USE\n(Midland)\nDrumheller Goal\nThere's one angle to coal-buylnf very few of us consider. Hcreentn-f!\nYon see, all (ood ooal ts graded according to nice by a screening\nprocess. DRUMHELLER COAL ls espedaHy well screened. For It's a\nfact thst even screening means even burning, and even burning\nmeans even, healthful temperature and a lot less bother with the\nfurnace. That's only one of the many wars DRUMHELLER COAL\nprovides too with a better fuel at no higher cost. Call S3 for coal\ntoday.\nWest Transfer Company\nPhone 33\nBut the total U not yet mac-bed\nThe coast guard spsnt much of its\ntime and appropriations In anti-rum\nrunning acUvlMes. It ls estimated\nthat two-thlrde ot the ooast guard'.\nappropriation, or #20,363,96* should\nbe charged to Law enforcement. What.\npart of this s__o_Ud be added- to the\ncost of prohibition la a matter of\nguesswork. And the same applies to\nany estimate of prohibition's part\nof the 314.178,375 spent on federal\npenal institutions, the 3901,148 spent\non the bureau of prisons, the 33.-\n2-53,140 total Jurtsdiciai expenses and\nthe 318,573,838 cost of United States\ncourts.\nENFORCES   LAWS\nOr  MANY   ACTS\nTbe fact is that the government's\nsystem of bookkeeping ls not devised\niso as to make things easy for those\nwho want to argue either wet or\ndry. In fairness to the drys, however,\nit should be pointed out that tfhe\n828,388 spent on the enforcement of\nthe Caustic Poison act last year\nwss not a prohibition expenditure.\nthe opinion of bootleg drinkers to\nthe   contrary   notwithstanding.\nAs yet the United States government has not passed laws regulating\nthe erection of filling stations ln\nresidential sections\u2014District of Columbia government costs are not Included In these tabulations\u2014but\nthe federal laws tbat are' ln existence and enforced by the United\nStates have a wide range, por instance, there are tbe -insecticide\nsot, the black bass law, the milk\nimportation act, tbe migratory bird\nand Alaskan game acts and tbe meat\ninspection activities of the department of agriculture. Tber 811 add to\nthe total. The federal government\nregulate flying, hunting, trading in\ngrain and cotton futures, the sals\nof serums asd anti-toxins, the formation of trusts, and the labels on\nthe food and drugs purchased. All\nof whlcb costs  money.\nThe secret servloe, wttfa Its 318\nemployees, spent 8800,178 laat yaar.\nThe detection work of the department of Justice, in whloh 741 sre\nemployed, coat O3.T84-0O4. The work\nof post office Inspection ln which\n780 were emgagod, ooat 08,183,400.\nLeaving out the prohibition agents,\nthe detective work of tbe federal\ngoverrmvsnt ls Included in these\nthree  items   which   total   88,888,887.\nThere are a total of 38,43? gov\nernment employee* engaged ln law\nenforcement proper.\nThe ltoUowlns; table gives some idea\nof tbs expenditures tn various departments.\nBureau   of   prisons    t    301,140\nBureau of prohibition  - 0.488.648\nJudicial  _     3^52,184\nU.  8.  courts,  Including\ntees __...  16.573,838\nPenal and correctional\nInstitutions    14,178,376\nEnforcement < Immigration   laws     \u201e    0,558,687\nPost   office   inspectors   ....   3,133,400\n0.800\n6,000\n184,741\nPrisons  in  foreign  lands\nReturn of prisoners from\nforeign landa \t\nNational bank\nexamination       3,4\nAdministration of provisions of prohibition act\nsupplying to Industrial\nalcohol       4.583,016\nBureau of narcotics      1*880,358\nOoast   guard   (two-thirds)   30.363.094\nSecret   service           800,173\nIt is Impossible to give the actual\ncost of the enforcenwnt of the prohibition law. m addition to the\ncost of the administration of tbe\nbureau, and tbe industrial aloobol\nregulation, an undetermined portion\nof the cost of the coast guard, the\ncourts and ths penal institution\nshould be added.\nBrutus\u2014\"Is there someone prowling In the dark outside the tent?\"\nCasslus\u2014 \"Merely a Roman in the\ngloamin'.\"\ntut-\nith     '\nEDISON\nMAZDA\nLAMPS\nFEW home, have enough light\nwhere it ii needed. To avoid\neyestrain it it wtu to ute nothing\nless than 60 watt lamps wherever\nyou work or read. And be ture to\nchoose Edison Maada Lamps \u2014\nfamed for toft, well-diff-t-d light.\nfilial. J. Owsl MUetenf.\n\"\u2022mliii.* ootrrTeaeeremi- I\n_l en, Cmtelemm. tuSmfh. JJ\nMADE   IN\nCANADIAN   GENERAL   ELECTRIC   CO.   LIMITED\n75 MEMBERS OF\nASSIGNED WORK\nApproximately   80   Committee Positions Are Distributed\nLABOR MEIER\nURGES STUDY,\nRUSSIAN PLAN\nEconomic  Phases Could\nBe Considered With\nView of Application\n'SO UNEMPLOYMENT\nAMONG SOVIETS\nApproximately 75. members of the\nNelson board of trade received ss-\nslrnrne n ts on standing co_amltteee\nof the board for 191,2, at Thursday'*\nmonthly luncheon at the Canadian\nlegion. Tbe report of tbe council on\ncomposition of tbe commit fees, as\npresented by president' C. B. Oarland, wis adopted \u25a0 without amendment in any particular.\nApart tram President C. B. Oarland, Vice-president C. H. Hamilton,\nand Seoretarj D. A. McFarland, wbo\nexroCflelo are members of all committees, the cwramltaees sre msde\nup ss follows:\nM-BHONNBL\n\u25a0 Industries\u2014W. M. Cunllffe, chairman; E. M. Otllott, J, C. Annable.\nR. E., Horton, O. V. Cady, Harry\nBurns, F. C. Wbltehouse, Oeorge\nDrorjetr, A. L. McCullocb, Oeorge\nFerguson,  Ouy  W.  Davis.,\nFinance and membership\u2014A. Lslrb,\nchairman;' A. D- McLeod, H. E. Min-\nton,   T. ,A.   Mann,   Dr    Bay   Shaw,\nA. D. B-MO-7,  A- T.  Hortwtll, A.  J.\nDUttlM-t.'\nFreight and transportation\u2014O. A.\nBrown, chairman; R. L. MeBrlde, J.1\nM, Oordon, F. V Denleon, D. D.\nTownsend. W. M. Vance. D. Kerr,\nw. J. Hlpperson, O. E Brown, E.\nW.   Wlddowadn,   J.   T.  Towler.\nMining i and natural resources\u2014 E.\nW. WIddowson, chairmen; J. E. An-\nnabls. Dr. H. B Morrison, Paul\nLincoln. C. D. Blackwood, e C.\nWragge, B. T. O'OT-udy, Dr. E. C.\nArthur,  I.   O.   Nelson.  F.   J.  B.  Bur.\nTourist and' publicity \u2014 H. M.\nWblmeter, chairman, A. Browne,\nVen- ' Archdeacon   Fred   H.   oraham.\nB. B, Gore, P. H. Bush. H. W. Robertson, Alderman r. w. Dawson, F.\nP. Payne, H. E- Dili. 3. A.' Kerr,\nMayor J. P. Morgan, D I*. Kerr, a.\nB.  Godfrey, \u25a0 B.  D.  Barnes.\nRoads and bridges\u2014R. W Hinton,\nchairman; J. A. Irving. Alderman J.\nB. Oray. J. A* McDonald, O. W. DO.\nC F. McHardy, A- O. Lambert. T. 0.\nCumimlns, Tbc-mae -Johnstone, John\nLearmonth, J. B. Adams, H. 8.\nWatson.  M.  C.   Donaldson.\nEntertainment\u2014L. H. Choquette,\nchairman; H. A. Nicholson, J. Inn\nMacKay, J. R. Ramsden, A. A. Perrier,\nW. 8. King. W. A. Weet, C- P.\nHunter,   c.  W.  Tyler,   Kick  Casslos.\nSpeakman Declares Problems of Canada and\nRussia Different\nOTTAWA,   Ont.,   Feb.   ii (CP)\n\u2014Canada should send a commission to Soviet. Rustle to study the\nphase* of Its economic plan applicable to this country. This wan\nurged In tbe house of common!\"\ntoday by James 8. Woodiworth,\nLabor, Winnipeg North Center,\nduring a ipeech ln which he referred    to   his    recent    tonr    of\nDR. J. H. BENNETT\nEXAMINES NINE\nBABIES, CLINIC\nDr. J. H Bennett inspected nine\nbabies at tbe last Woman's institute- baby clinic at the Kootenay\nLake Oeneral hospital.\nHe w_\u00ab assisted by Mrs. A. Keeler,\nMrs. J. Teacue and Mrs. P. Massey,\nof tbe Women's institute.\nTemperature Lower\nSunshine Plentiful\nIn the 34 hours ended 8 o'clock\nPrlday afternoon the mercury dropped to IS degrees, wblab was lower\ntban It bad been for several days.\nthe maximum temperature recorded\nwu tt degrees.\nThe sun, however, came out ln\nfull force during ths afternoon,\nmelting much of the loe formed\nduring tba night and reminding\nloeal eltiaens tbat spring is not so\nfar away, after all.\nPBEB8 FOB MONT-'-Y\nLICENSING   SYSTEM\nVERNON. B C. F\u00bbb. II.\u2014The Vernon branch of tbs Automobile Club\not British Columbia ls pressing for\nadoption-of a monthly licensing system by the provincial government.\nTbey also stated tbat provincial polios are mounted on motorcycles of\nfotalgn manufacture, while British-\nmade machines are recogniesd ts\nstandard. *\nDevil's Isle Fugitive\nMakes Dramatic Escape\nSwims Shark-Filled Sea\nLONDON, Feb. ll.\u2014Detail* of a\n\u2022drsrr-atic escape from the French\npenaf institution at Devil's Isle have\nreached here from the authorities\nit New Amsterdam, BrltUb Guiana.\nMeirbei'. of tho police force, according to reports bere, were startled one\nmorning last week wben a aelt-\nencrusted, sunburned, tattosd man,\ncpaw'o'i ciut.-df the sea and begged\nfood add wwter\nHe said he was one of a party of\nseven convicts wbo h*d tita Devil's\nIsle-in an open boat, bound for\nVenecuela. m-luck strut* them at.\nthe outset. Tbey ran into a storm\nofftbe acaet of British oulane and\ntheir  boat  upset.  Two of the  men\nAdmitting tbat oommunlan. was\nabhorrent to the averag- Canadians\nviewpoint, tbe Winnipeg Labor] te\nbellved it should be studied in the\nhope lt contained principles \"and\npoint* whlcb might be adopted into the western eooncenlo system. At\nleast It was planned economy and ln\ntbls day of world-wine depression,\nunemployment was unxnown among\ntba Sov-ets.\nTba houss adopted a resolution\nsponsored by Alfred Bpeakman. U.\nP. A., Bed ner, adTocattng the\ncreation of a \"National Council of\nSocial and Economic Research\" to\ngive scientific study to such problems a* unexnploymana* distribution\nand low commodity puces. Tbe\neconomic system would be treated In\na labratory in an efort to out away\ncauses of depressions \u00abnd distress.\nIn accepting tbs ireolut-ion the\ngovernment did not commit itself\nto tbs tseatlon of tbe economic\ncouncil but promised coneld.retlon\nand thought. The debate opened\nyesterday.\nLIVING    CONDITIONS\nLOWER\nSIT. Woods-worth screed wltb ,ome\nmembera wbo lnterupted bis speech\ntbat wage* were lower in Russia\nand that living ootuntk-n* were inferior to otbose ln Canada. But B8\npsr osn* of the petnAe of Russia\nware peasants before the revolution,\nand their present condition waa\nmuch improved.\nMr. Woodeworth said, tbat. In his\nJudgment, living condition! ln Russia wane not as good aa those In\nCanada, But, be oontlnued, ftandards\not living la Russia were rising\nwhile those in Canada were falling.\nCoercion of labor was abhorrent\nto J. p. Pouliot (Liberal Tamls-\ncouata). and he was also suspicious of Rueela's merchandising\nmethods. His information wa\u00ab that\nthe stows tb wblch visitors eould\nmake purebaata of luxuries **re\ndifferent from those devoted to\nnative cftt-ena.\nPROBLEMS   DIFFER\nBORSla's problem was one of production; that of Canada, distribution, said Mr. Speakman, closing\nthe debate, a carefoDy planned\neconomy would obvtan many pn\u00ab-\nent day difficulties. He relterar\u00abd\nhis plea for the formation ef a\nstrong group of men competent\nto advise on eeconomlc and social\nmatters, not as a super committee\nvetted with dictatorial authority,\nhut es counsellors. The cry tn\nwestern Canada was that Russia'!\ncompetition wa* being met by\nCanadian* as individuals, wtth\ndire results to the west a* a\nresult, \"plan must be met by\nplan.\" Coercion must he met by\ncooperative action.\nAdvise Constitution\nRestoration, Early\nElection fer Malta\nLONDON. Psb. II. <AP>\u2014Rsetora-\nUon of tbe ooostttuUon to tbe\nisland of Malta t d election* at an\nearly date were recommended tn a\nreport of th# royal Malta commission\ntoday.\nThe eoutituUoti waa temporarily\nsuspended by an order-ln-oouncil on\nJune 36, 1090, which emjK>wered th*\ngovernor to make tba laws. Ths\norder came aa a climax cf a dispute\nbetween tb* clergy and tba government\nToday's recomr ndatlon sMprtssnt\nconfidence tbat tbe next pastoral\nletter would be framed with a view\nto the we-fire of tba Roman Catholic church *n<* tne vast British Empire, instead of \"oot. aratively minor\"  Maltese   Interests.\nDEFINITELY   DECIDE\nFOB POULTRY  MOW\nVERNON, B. C, Psb. 11.\u2014North\nOkanagan poultry fancier* will bold\na poultry show tbls year, with or\nwithout a government grant At a\nmeeting of poultry bleeders it wa*\ndecided that competition muat be\nmaintained ln order to keep up tbe\nInterest in better birds.\nA. M. Craig, Former\nKootenay Resident,\nDies at Vancouver\nbe removed to Bea\nlater to Trout Lake,\nVAl\u00abOODVBB, B. C. fwb. U^-Aa-\ndrew MeOoUougb Craig, aged 66, _\nresident of British Columbia for\nmor* than 40 year*, died Tueaday In\nOeneral hospital. H\u00ab resided on Quebec street\nTbe deceased wa* a native of\nTruro, N. 8., and came td Vanoouver\nshortly after the fire of I860. Later\nP0UGHS\nRuboa.iRMl-___Mm.a_\n%_S   t_-f-s-nd\u00bb-m_<>w_ir\nyieigs.\n-\u2022tstmrnrnJenOhael v*-it%'\nChristie's\nMAY   TABLE   ESTIMATES  MONDAY\nOTTAWA, Teh. 11.\u2014Main estimates\nfor tbe comicLg fiscal- year beginning\nApril 1 next may bs tabled la the\nhouse of commone on Monday. The\nestimate* trill not tw tooled thla\nweek.\nComptroller Asked\nto Seek Information\nVERNON,   B.   O.   Peb.   11,\u2014\"That\nMajor MacDonald, water comptroller.\nbe asked to have a plan worked out\nshowing what districts would benefit\ndirectly and indirectly and to what\nextent, by the Harris creek flood\nwaters, and also to tentatively suggest the proportional snare of costs\nwhich each district benefiting might\nb* called upon to bear.\" ''bis resolution was passed at a meeting of\nrepresentative* of all the -districts,\nwhich ws* attended by Major MacDonald.\nGUARD   AGAINST\nSMALLPOX OUTBREAK\nVANCOUVER, Feb. 13.\u2014Vlsrttors to\nPowell River, Ocean Falls, Anyojt,\nmust have certificates showing recent\nvaccination, it is announced. Officials of theee cities are Uklng every\nprecaution against outbreak of smallpox  ln  their  communities.\n.    Sold by\nWest Kootenay Power and Light Co^Ltd.\nTrail and Rossland\n1 The man who reached Amsterdam said be set out to swim\nashore. Tbe gea l* Infeeted with\n\u2022hark* where hi* boat upset. \u00bbnd\nhi* we* a horrible experience a* he\nslowly fought bis way to land- The\npolice seoorted blm do miles to the\ncapital, Georgetown,, where he was\namand to ttnd three ot his lost\noopusanlon* arrived befor* blm- One\nwu & Frenchman, one an Italian and\nc_\u00bb a Spaniard Tbey told him they\nhad stuck to tbe boat untu all\nhope wa* abandoned, when a fishing' craft had spotted tbem and\n\u2666trwed t^o-n ti oecreetown. Tha tot-\nto*d man first rubbed hi, eyes.\n\"YeVve oome beck free* the dead,\"\nhe said, but where u oeorgss?\"\nTbs others replied they bad saved\nOsorgea when tbe boat bad upset\nhut h* had died later from exposure\ntnd wie buried at sea. \"Our last\nw-td*-\" tbey aald, \"were There\nbe ides to tbe shark*. That'* tbe\ntmnit bt our old \u25a0 pal.'\"\nthe British pAl)e*. at r#-r<nu\ntowtt dee'd-M . to allow tba fugl-\ntfvss to continue tbelr. voyije.\nFor Stomach Trouble\ncioraaucH. ont.\n-\"I want to hsv-1\nJt. Pleros's nw\u2014-\ntelle.*-, lea my house,\nb.n-j for us.,\nue-a It they haven't\nthw. medlrteaes In\nOo-n-lch 1 wlU\ntend tor them \u2014ay\ntlm. I ie\u2014wttbem.\"\n-..Id Wit*. Allln,\nB J*. \u00ab, \"Dr.\nPlena's Oolden . Me-Ul Discovery\nrelieve. **_\u00bb of .torn\u2014ch troubls .nd\nI teal Uke . new mu. I h.v. slso\nused Dr. Pleros's Plesssnt Pellets I\nhsv. nothln. but word, or pr-Ue\nlor Dr. Plwce -nd hla wonderful\n**-*-_*\u2022_-..''\nAsk  your  drufclst for\nDr. Pierce's\nGolden    Medical    Discovery\nDs. r. Rot*\nPhysirl-m and Sur-\n|m_. Sp\u2014--dl-rt In\nrert\u2014I and Intestinal\ndls\u2014Me.   onle,\nPUm\nCured wrUMut operation. C-tiitll*.-\nUon .M___-Uy treeted. Write for\nire. MUM. 4th floor ZIfller Bldg..\n\u25a05M   Blnnld.   iv...   Spokane,   Wash.\nGILKER'S\nNow\nlSB-jrS nNE TWEED. HAVT\n8EEOE AND WOMRD\nSPITS. SSS.0O B-OCLAB\nVALUES.\n$19.75\nIn the big,\nnew, family-\nsize package.'\nPure, crisp,\nlight, flaky\nand always\nFRESH.\nSnowFlake Sodas\nBOOST\nFOR\nFAIRVIEW\nFairview People\nBy patronizing these progressive merchants your\ndollars go farther and you assist the growth of\nyour district.\nFAIRVIEW\nIS\nGROWING\nAND NOW\nSun Lamps\nLet us demonstrate the new way of providing\nSUNSHINE THE YEAR ROUND\nNew Low Prices  \u2014  \u2014  Call for Free Literature\nFLEMING'S STORE\nGENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER\nWEEK-END\nSPECIALS\nROMAN MEAL BIMTIT,  1>V1.   10*\nSANDWICH  BleSCCIT,  pkt the\nFIO  BARB, lb  eMv\nOAT CAKES, Pkt l_ lie\nCRAPE  FBDIT, tin _. *\u00bb\u2022*.\nBANANAS   and   OBANOES.\nMACLEAN-S  MJIT DBIXKS,\nbottle  \u25a0\nICE   CREAM.\nA FEW CITS .nd S.tlCERS\nto  clear \u2014  lffn\nPIIO.VE   SSI\nAVENUE\nSERVICE\nSTATION\nWB   SI-CIAL-7E   IN\nMERCURY COAL\nIt jives the greetest heat for\nmoney expended.\nIt Is loo-less end cltnkerlesi,\nand clean to handle.\nrnONE 797 for a trial order\nand Join the family of contented\nhouseholders who ere u-lnf the\nbest fuel  In town.\n$11.00 Per Ton\nRENWICK'S\n\"Bay  Co_  That  Sstl-.fl-,\nLAKESIDE\nSERVICE\nFAIBVIEV'S   CANDY DOX\nTICH!    T1CBI\nA   men   in   Chicago  died   of  old\na<e\u2014the   artful   dodger:\nFor   the    particular   hostess   we\nsuffcet\nICT   CREAM    8ANDVTICHEB\nDainty and iwiirjna-v-,*   Each.\nKNITTED\nDRESSES\nDYED\nor\nCLEANED\nH. K. Foot\nHigh Class Dyer and\n.Cleaner.\nFairview        Nelson, B. C.\nPARK\nGROCERY\nC.   BOOKINGS\nNBW-L'T)   LOGS\nFRESH EVERT BAT.\nHIGH GRADE  GROCERIES\nPTBE  CONFECTIONERIES\nPAST-UBIZED MILK ud CREAM\nSCHOOL   SUPPLIES\nPRICES  RIGHT\nOBDEBS   T'tEN   FOR\nCOLONIAL HOOKED BL'GS\nPHONE -175-2\nSPECIALS\nIN MEAT\nAn * *.\u00ab*\u2014\u2014* I, tele never five.\niat_f_9tlo_. That Is tbe reason\nwe believe In Quality and Be-rvie..\nPbon. In your mast orders Md\nbe eon of satisfaction.\nLEO OF LAMB, whole or\nhalf, lb   *>c\nCREAMEBY BLTTER, i lbs. . Mc\nBROOKFIE- *> BUTTER, 4 lb.. Mc\nFRESH FISH JTST AJUUTEI*.\nEGGS\u2014 Strict*-  fresh,  local.\nFAIRVIEW\nMEAT MARKET\nPhon. \u00ab\u00bb\u00bb \u2014 \u2014 We Dell-ar\nFAIRVIEW\nSERVICE\nSTATION\nBATTEBIES  STORED  AND\nCHARGED\nDOMINION   TTBIS   AND   TCWV\nA  STAPLE LINE OF GBOCBBIES\nAND CONrECTIONMIT.\ni  CHOCOLATE  MBS  IS.\nPHONE SM \u2014 WI  -ELTVEB\nFAIRVIEW\nLOTS\nI have several choice corner Iota facing the lake\nwhich can be purchased on\neasy terms. Boy now and\nbuild when you have leisure Ume. Every day you\nwork on them will bring\nvon money Instead of\nwasting  yonr spare time.\nJ. E. ANNABLE\nPhone 336    519 Ward. St.\nFOB YOCB\nRANGE\nFOB  YOU-\nHEATER\nFOB  YOTJB\nFURNACE\nW* offer the Bunt of long -\nMeu-nln*-, dm Motlm coals.\nFOB   SERVICE\nPBON t   701\nFairview Fuel\nand Teaming\nCo.\nEXPERIENCED\nUPHOLSTERY\nREPAIRS\nYear furniture need not\nlook shabby. The coat of re-\nupholstering ia not great\nand at thla time of year we\noffer you that extra aerv-\nice that tt Bb necessarv to\nfine work.\nA.TERRILL\nPhone 435 Rl 120 High St.\nT\n P*<nn  NELSON  DAH.T 1WWS.  NELSON. W.  R\u2014i-l-AT  MOBNINO,  fEBBUABT   H.  MW\nWOMAN S PAGE\n!TKe Beauty Box\nby Helms Foliate\n<_\u00bblUe_-__ ba. \u00abnm Us bath-tub*,\neynta-Ho kla__* aad th) menaar of\nrood thtam tbat taaka Mr pulobrl-\ntone Bat than k> gaa Waning\ntbat le net yat eora, Md tbat te\n* lean air. Ranile. or\u2014apk~\u2014_\u00bb and\nI-air\u2014like fin. tabracs\u2014suffer from\nicmt\u2014jt with dirt. To keep tbem ln\norder, tbey muat ban oon\u2014darsble\n.lajy attamuan. Aad beceuM there\nis so muoh Mnafc-tBf aad reaeret-\ning going on, them ahould alea be\n. lot ttt lubiiwttag dona, band* and\ntie* oold u.i-nn at nlgbt, th*\nscalp given tt* c-jot* eg ionic od\nH hour* bMor* tte weekly ebempoo.\nIt', alius smnptnl\nHi. 11\n<-** -Ms to draw a. long whiffs of\nfreeh tm That Is part of tbe Job\nfor which K waa created, -bellow\nbreather, get narrow pinched noare.\nWot only mat. boi pale, grey aom-\nnlae-to\u2014\u25a0 aad dumped tn \u2014Mam By\nbrmtbleng deeply lte p_y_oei ma-\notaasry is h*lp*d to function normally. Boon bloom ln ehe***, tb* ditto\u2014-ve organ* behave properly, the\nbody te earned more -q-lendldly.\nI Up rttck I* a mw\nC\u2014\u2014aetle _\u2014\u2014.\u2014,- wbo\n*r___ght ett out did * klrrdneM to\ntte -*t__ood beoauM, by It. form,\ntha ttetek of outlining *Jhe heert-\nsbeawd mouth Is malar tban wben\nenklemrl by tnaana of tb* round Up\n-nam. Begin Is the enter of tte\nupprn* Up, work toward the end*.\nDont overtook th* inner surface*.\nTebe eyebrow crayon I* a good\nemend whoa, generosity ahould not\nba tmpoaad upon. Take only\nUN* af lte dark brows pencil at\na Ose: ttt* apply with tte utmoet\ncam and caution. Avoid black; too\nmuch Ilka India Ink. If there, any\neyebrow material to work on at all\n\u2014lot. of tte pluckan haven't any\u2014\nmaasamr will earn. Dip the email\nbrae- tn water, pas. It onr the\ndark peat., moon ughtly to the aye\n-KHneWP-I-W.\nA simple t-tfrU-f-ont ceo be m*d\u00ab\nby boiling togetbar one eup or wM\u00abr\nend om tiMpoocful of poinlered\nboric Mid. l*t cool, pour Into a\nbottle tnd apply onoe a day wltb\nabsorbent cotton. Oood to correct\noOy -tm.\nBREAKFAST\nSUGGESTIONS\nAPBICOT  CONSEBVE\nIH Ihe. dried apn-ota, 1   (1 lb.)\ntm siloed pineapple, \u2022   eup. auger.\nH  cup blanched almonda, Juloo    f\nEfficient\nHousekeeping\nWt LACTU A.' KIB-M-N\nTOMOBBOtTS IWrlfU\nAjn\u2014ot Sauce\nCereal\n1 Wets\ncoffee\nOllVM\nChlpe\nBice\nFUlad]\nPineapple\nToiaetow\nwash aprteot.. Mak onr night ln\n* H oup. water. Out ptawp-'e Into\nemail pleoM. add with Juice t aprl-\ncom Oook below boiling till tender,\nettrrtng frequently. Add sugar: oook\nlo mlnut\u2014-, add lemon Julc. and\nalmonda. Mtnr-htd ud out In atrip.\nOook I mlnu-* longer. Bottl. and\neeal.\nePeaeh Betty Oof fee\n-Why dent ataga-lnM aad new*,\npaper, carry miggeeUone tor tbe Winter bride?\" Inquires a letter friend.\n\"It nam, aa if everybody though\ngirl, got married only In Junei Yet\nmany young eouplm tu* going to\nhouMkMplng now, and my huaband*\nto-be and I would appreciate ar\nartlole on a tow neoessary plecn of\nfurniture to buy for a three-room\napartment.\"\nI would make Mverel rules, la\nplanning to furnish ao small an\napartment: l, Not to buy eo many\nthings that the Uttle home look\novercrowded. 3, Not to buy massive\npieces, whleh make an apartment\nlook choked up, even when lt act\n\u2014-ly tent too full. 8, Not to buy any\nptec* which le aot practical.\nWith my third oonelderetltn ln\nmmd\u2014praotlcality\u2014I would bam\ncedar cheat walnut veneered, r unlaw\nyou already ham a bopj chest?)\nTheM oome u low u fief*\" n doUere,\nla mom loealltlM, *nd are each\nhelp, M they offer -ddlttsn-l -tonga\nspace for blaaketa, clothing. etoMara.\nBom. coma wltb a tot drawer at the\nbottom fcr linens.\nAlthough a gate-leg table ls hard\ntar the bousekMper to k*ep well\ndusted. It mvm spec*, for tb* leaves\nmay be let down whan aot neededi\nanother table on thla Oder\u2014but easier to dust because not aa elaborate!\n\u2014te a \"butter-fly table,\" which can\nbe bought aa low ee tin dollar, ln\nsome, stores. Thte would be a good\npiece for the Uvlng room (I assume\nthat you will ordinarily eat at a\nsmall breakfast set ln the kitchen,\nperhap.?)\nA .pin\u2014et de\u2014e te another necessary Uvlng room piece, yet dainty\nend not too maaslte for an *pert_r_t\nOf oouree you will waat a radio\u2014\nlt win more than pay fer lteelf tn\nJoy. But a portable one could stand\non the butterfly table or on an end-\ntable, oloM to one of tbe two big\neasy chairs which you must have\u2014\none for each of yout Oet automobile\nsprings. In them chain, for greatest\ncor\u2014fort, and eliminate a davenport\u2014\nunlaw it be a short one.\n-BENCH  MAST\n0 anew etalm breed, 1 egg, *,\nIt-moon mlts % cup m\"k. butter.\nBeat sgg .lightly, add aalt and\nmilk, a\u2014_t frying paa, grease waU.\nDip breao quickly lr- mw c\u2014itard\nbrawn 1 aid*, plao. ___I plao. of\nbatter on top; tarn the bread and\nbrown on other aid., serve at once\nwtth cinnamon aad auger or honey\nar syrup. *\nCHEESE  FONDUE\n1   1-S  eup. milk,    1    1-3    ei\nbread crumbe, 2 tab\u2014spoon, butter\n4   egg*.   1*   pound   grated   cbem.\n*a   -**.pr*r*]  aalt.\nMil milk, bread crumbs, salt and\ncheeee and mm rest* tbougbly\nbeaten. Beet egg white until .Iff.\nout aad fold Into flnt mlerture\nP-rured Into a buttered baking dlah\naad greet. 40 mlnutn.\nThe OwateslWWaiqain\nin WoniishmenU\nNe other feed yse ma km wB em yea eo\ntree. deUdem imarbMaiai far mm -ttl.\naaw as CBOWN 1BAND COBN STRUP - tbe\nfamoas t-o-omy food. Ivory (recer -fl, ll\nDead lte te \"Oeaed-e IMn tedem\"\nMussolini's Daughter in Shanghai\nWAB GUNS DON'T SCAM DUCTS DAUGHTER\nImbued with ber fatter. Indomitable spirit. Countess Edda Cteno,\n-\u2022lighter of Benito Mussolini and wife of tba Italian consul st Shanghai.\nte determined to stick by bsr husband although the roar of war gun. la\nclearly audible at the consulate. Count\u2014a Edda te ..own here wltb Oount\nCteno.\nON THE AIR TONIGHT\nITATION  LOO ,\nKHQ, Rpokene _~ 606.2 metres\nKFRC, flan Prancfceo - 491-6 metb-\u00bb\nKOW, Portland  _.., 48S.6 m***t*\nKFI,   Loa   Angelas    468*6 metres\nKPO.  Ban  Francisco _. 440.9 metres\nOFAC, Calgary 434-5 mitres\nKVI,   Taooma    , C84-5 metres\nKOO, Oakland  879J5 metres\nKOUO,   Stattle   836*9 metre*\nKJB,   StatUe     309.1 metres\nONRV, Vaneouvtr \u201e 391.1 metres\nKNX,  Hollywood   __. 386.6 metres\nKBL,  Salt  Lak    city  _, 265.3 metrtt\nKBX    Portland    364.1 metrta\nCJOR, Vancouver  947.8 metres\nKOA, Spokane  - 304.0 metres\nnm_-_-DSBui_a\nJCR0WN BRAND\nCORNSYRIP\nVassar's Cash Meat Market\nGOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES FOR FRIDAY\nCREAMERY BUTTER, Tip Top Brand, OAr\nPsrlb.  *uv\nFRESH EGGS, FIRST .... SB*. PULLET     O-flr\nEXTRAS, per dox.    \"v\nSTORAGE EGGS. FIRSTS 17r\nPerdoi  X'1'\nONTARIO CHEESE, btst quality OOr\nPer lb.   bUK\nChoic* usortment of cooked meats at low prices.\nSalmon, slice.\nPar lb. \t\nHalibut, sUced\nPw tb. \t\nFreah Cod, sliced\nFW lb. \t\nFreeb Seles\nPsr tt,\t\nFrttk Herriogg\nPer lb. .......\nWhite Fish\nPerlb\t\nShrimps\nSmth.\t\n^H^SaU Her-\nring*.  larfe, lb.\nKvtAht, BonsUss\nTO\n22c\n22c\n22c\n18c\n15c\n12c\n32c\nKippered Herring\nPer lb\t\nSmoked Bloaters\nPerlb. \t\nSable Fillets\nPer lb. \t\nW'iopered Salmon\nPerlb\t\nladdie Fillets\nPerlb\t\nn nan Haddie\nPerlb. \t\n' ute Fish\nPari-, \t\n20c\n18c\n30c\n30c\n22c\n20c\n28c\n17c\n45c\nHolland Herring QC _\nmixed, per keg.. UOK'\nlitrtry Chix OCr\nPer hnX   6DC\nFRIDAY, rEBBC-B- 11\n6:00\u2014-NBO, BJayt_m vendor,, or-\nchMtera direction Jew Norman,\nKPO, KOA. KJB 8:80).\n6:00\u2014NBO, Friendship Town, small\ntown (-.tab wltb Edwin w Whit-\nnet, Don Carney, \"Pic\" Malone,\nPit Paaett, Virginia Oordlner,\nEdith Spencer: Iarry Salter's oreheetra; Prank Luther, tenor, KOO\nKHQ, KOUO, KOW, KFI. KSL snd\nKOA.\n6:00\u2014Anson Wert's oerchestr.,\n_J_C\n6:16\u2014KNX Wnseeehl*. KNX\n6:60\u2014 News Pleabes, CJOR\n6:30\u2014CBS, \"Lov*:;  Lady.\"  KFRC.\n6e)0\u2014Ul- Joe Warner and HI* Jolly\njournal, KNX.\n6:10\u2014NBO.  Bo;  Shleld'a  oreheetra;\nBt\u2014ia   Kellogr,   eopreno;    l_eeld*\nsingers, male quartet;  Cy\u20141 Pitta,\nThomas Mulr, tenors;   Herman P.\nLenoa, -aitton*: Betnold Sctanldt.\nbees;   Robert   Stewart   Chllde.   accompanist,    KOO,    KHQ.    KOMO.\nKOW,  KPI,  KSL. KOA.\n6ei9\u2014NBC, Cecil and Sally ln \"T_*\nFunnlMt Things,''  KPO,  KOA,  KJB.\n6:46\u2014Enaemble. KNX\n7:00\u2014Hour  of Mualc,  CJOR.\n7:00\u2014NBO,    Paul    Whl toman's    or-\nchMtera;     Mildred     Bailey,     blues\nringer;   J.c-   Fulton,   Jr.,   tenor;\nthe    King*.    Jesters,    vocal    trio;\n\"7\u00abith of Amerloa,\" eontMt winner,   KOO,   KHQ.   KOMO,   KOW.\nKPI, KSL, KOA.\n7:00\u2014Frank Watanabe and Ron.\nArchie, KNX\n7:00\u2014NBC, Raising Junior, domee-\ntlc .kit. KPO, KOA, KJR.\n7.16\u2014NBC, Scrapbook. H.ary\nThomMOn. tenor; orohastra direction by Oy Trobbe. KPO, KOA,\nKJB.\n7:16\u2014Violin Choir, KNX.\n7:16\u2014Adventure,    of    Black   and\nBlue, KFRC.\n7:30\u2014OBB, Nat Shin-ret and his or-\nohMtra, KFRC.\n7*80\u2014NBC, Theetr, of the Air, W.\nHenley,  narerator:   tlta,  vaudeville\nand    radio    star,,    KOO.    KOMO,\nKOW, KFI, KSL,     HO. KOA.\n7:80\u2014Bduoatloe 1 program, CNRV.\n7:46\u2014CBS,  \"Merrt and  Marge,\"\nKFRC.\n8e00\u2014Alfredo Ueunler, pianist. ONRV\neeOo\u2014Mini, and L__e, CJOR.\n8:00\u2014NBC,   Amos   'n'   Andy,   blackface comedians, KOO, KHQ, KOMO.\nKOW, KPI, KSL.\n6:00\u2014~i*>ie  Bo-el   Ord\u00ab   of  Optl-\nmJatlc  Do-Nut*.\"  KNX.\n8:00\u2014NBC,    Joseph    Jackson    Book\nBeelew. KPO, KOA, KJR. KEX.\nSeOO\u2014CP\", Sing Crre\u00bbb\/, KFRC.\nSill   -Tia-mble   la   Tone   picture..\nKSL.\n8:15\u2014Ohandu the Magtolan, KFRC\n8 15\u2014\"Pat's    Adventure    Thriller,\ncm.\n8:16\u2014NBC. Brownble- Footlltee-\nBarbera Bluchard. tnprano: Eva\nOrunlnger Atkinson, contralto; B\nKlasMn, Mr n Nleel.y. tenon:\nEverett Foster, baritone; Harry\nStanton, base; 1_\u2014rmnantal quintet; \u2014mil Polak. musical director,\nKOO, KHQ. KCMO, KOW.  KFL\nR:15\u2014NBO, A\u2014\u2014\u2022 Joy. contralto;\nPaul van Lots', orchMtra; -Cd'\nHunch.\" KFO, KOA. KJR. KaX.\nlOA.\n8 10\u2014NBO. DemJ-TMM Revu.. John\nP. Medbury, master oi ceremon-\nIm; orchMtra direction Jlmmle\nOrt*r; loyo, Wnlteman, soprano;\nDonald Norn, tenor: Dick Wrt-\nitar. b -ttaoe: Harry B\u2014ti,. oon-\nPOMT-PI.-IM; trio; J.ann. Shock.\npianist, KOO, KHQ, KOMO. KOW\nKFL\n\u00bb:0\u00bb\u2014tn, D-rtwber, of th. Air.\nZ-s Black send Motet Harris, **.\nmadana, KOO, KHQ. KOMO. KOW,\nKFL\n9:00\u2014NBC. Ralph Ku-bery, the\nDream  Singer. KFO. KOA,  KJB.\n\u00bbe00\u2014Poem, and Music, KSL.\n9eOO\u2014 To  th*  Lad-.,  KFBC.\n\u00ab:0-\u2014 NBC, Coon-Sander, orchestra\nOOi KOA, KJR, KOA.  (Kt~K tM)\n9:16\u2014HoUywood   Nights,   KFRO.\n9:15\u2014 KNX   Ensembl.,   KNX.\n\u2022lular  M'lalc,  K'*.\n9:30\u2014NBC,  William  stone-  orohes-\n,   tra,  KFO,  KOA, KJR,  KBX\n9eS0\u2014 Lai  Chand  Mahra,  KNX.\n9 e30\u2014Hoc\u2014*ry Oame, CJOR.\n9:30\u2014CBS. Art Krueger'i orchMtra.\nKFBC.\n9:45\u2014Broedcart of Fight from Stadium, KNX.\n9:46\u2014NBC, Bv* Orunnger Atkinson,\ncontralto,  KFO, KOA. KJB, KEX.\n9:45\u2014NBC, the Stebbln* Boya\u2014\nParker Fennelly and Arteuhr Allen;\ncomedy sketch, KOO, KHQ, KOW,\nKOMO, KFL\n10:00\u2014Dance Hour, KSU\n10:00\u2014NBC, Earl Burtnett's orchrs-\nter., KFO, KOA, KJR, KKX.\n10:00\u2014NBC. N.ws Flatties, San\nHayas, KOO, KHQ. KOMO, KOW\nand KFI\n10:00\u2014Anson Wm.'. on_-tra from\nKFRC.\n10:00\u2014Scandinavian Hour, KVI.\n10:15\u2014Malody  Speedway, KOMO.\n10:15\u2014Mark Daniel.. KOW.\n10:15\u2014NBC. Flano Capers, Dell Parry and Oscar Toung. KOO, KOA.\n10:80\u2014NBC, Re nd\u2014tvous. Coquet\u2122*,\nvocal trio: Annette Hastings, Marjorle Prlmley, Imelda Montagne;\nPaul Carton, organlat: Alvlno Bey,\nguitarist; Roes Peterson, xylophon-\nlst,  KPO. KOA, KJR, KJSX.\n10:30\u2014Organ  concert, KSL.\nlOeSO\u2014 NBC. Moonlight Meditations,\nOall Taylor, soprano; orchMtra direction JOMph H\u2014-Ik, KOO, KOA.\n10:30\u2014Olobe Trotter, KOMO.\n10:30\u2014Jimmy  Richardson,  KOW\n10:45\u2014Aruona  Wranglers, KNX.\n10:45\u2014Hoot Owl*, KOW.\n11:00\u2014Hal Orsyaon'. orchMtra,\nKFRC.\n11:00\u2014OrchMtra, KHQ.\n11 eoo\u2014OrchMtra, KOMO.\n11:00\u2014NBO, Lofntar-Harrl. orchMtra,\nKOO. ^r\n11:00\u2014NBO, Mahlon Merrick and his\nVagabonda. KFO. KOA.\n11:80\u2014Hal  Orenon*. orchMtra. KVI\nlleSO\u2014MBO.    e*om   Oerun   and   his\norchMtn, KPO. KOA. KEX\nlaroo\u2014NBO,   Organ   oonoert,   Dollo\nSargent, KOO.\n12 00\u2014DeMrt Caravan, KHQ.\n13:0O\u2014C*rg-n. KOMO\na'eoo\u2014Ray   ISoweli,   th*   And   How\nBoy, KNX\nMiss Nobody from\nNowhere\nBy ELIZABETH JORDAN\nWHAT   HU   SONS   BEFORE\nA young woman who know* only\nthat her nam. la \"Eve\" find, her-\nMtt .tending on a Fifth avenue\ncorner. She tue no Idea how ah.\ncame there or even what otty tt\nla. There la nothing about her\nwith which to Identify herself.\nWhile * policeman Is talking to\nher a young man, Eric Hamilton,\n\u2022top.. Seeing that ah* I* In\ntroubl, he tell, her he hM mm\nher at th. hotel where they are\nboth stopping. He takes her to\nthe hotel where they find that ah.\nhad registered ln French _. \"MlM\nEve Nobody of Nowhere.\" Hamilton volunteers to oall ln hi.\nfriend, Dr. Carrlck, * speclallat ln\nnerv-ue troubles. Bv* terrified,\neludes the doctor snd through a\nFrench porter In the hotel, who\naay. h. onoe mw hM ln Franc,\nbut doM not remember her name,\n\u25a0h* find, a oheap apartment In\nan obscure part of town.\nIn the next apartment Uvm try\nDavenport, a cabaret dancer with\na we-k heart, sh. Is fr_ndy, and\npersuade. Eve to go to \"Jake's\"\nand take bsr plao. until sh. \u201e\nbetter. H. Job at Jake's la to\nentertain men at the tablM and to\ndano. with thata- Th* other girls\nar, crude but kindly asd En find.\nthe work not u difficult u sh.\nhad eene-eted. She 1. known then\nee Mlu B*rMn. Sh* meet, a\nyoung men named Hunt, who\nfrankly toll, her that en* doMn't\nbelong ther*.\nIt* doM not Ilka th* atmosph-rr*\nof Jake'., but ah* doe* not know\nhow to do Anything clae, or thinks\nshe doe\u2014it, ao when Ivy ls .bl. to\nget back to work \u2014ie accapt* tbe\noffer of a permanent Job whloh\nJake gives her. On* evening when\nah. K talking to th. friendly\nyoung man named Hunt on* of\nthe otba* girl. t.lU her tber.'. a\nman from the wat whom Jake\nwant, har to entertain.\nNOW   OO  ON   WITH   THE   STOUT\nTENTH tNSTA__\"ENT\nHer own ltt* Ev* wm beginning to\nthink, would mean ar aptano. and\nr**con\u2014ruotlon. Marcel and Leon\nseeawd broken rMda, and her pleasant condition might go on Indefinitely. If It did, ah* would at\nleaat contln\u2014. temporarily ln thla\nnew environr*\u2014ct. She wu helping-\nIvy, whom she had perau-ded to m.\na specialist and follow hla treatment,\na  Menu  had   hinted   that  aha\nwould Uka to kwnt mm Fwnch,\n'and bad added frankly.\n\"Soma English, too, teacher. Don't\nthink I alnt wlM to th* way I\n.pill word.\"\nEnn Stella we* mora human with\nEv* than tb* othora, and on on.\noccasion had \u2014night th. novloo's\napartment to make a tearful confidence ot th. sort not often given.\nEn gathered that Stella had \u00bb far\nforgotten her prejudice against men\nM to fall In love wtth on. of the\nng-ler, at Jake's, and to throw herself violently et th* head of th*\nunappreclatlve young nun. When\nhe failed to reepond sh. Mat blm\nnotM.\nWhen h* ceased oomlng to Jak.'.\nobviously to avoid her, ahe called\n\u2022t hi. room, lata o-e afternoon and\nwaited there till he oame home.\nAt thl* point In th* account ahe\ngav. Eva, Stella's sob. grew so loud\nthat Ev* feared tbey might draw\nMIm Davenport trom the next apartment. She mentioned this danger\nto the ruonteuM, wbo stmed th.\nexpreMlon of her grief. It wm no\npart of Stalls', plan to mak. Ivy her\nconfidant. But her eplaln faoe wu\ntear-etreaked u she wen* on, and\nEv* experlent-ed * deep wmpathy\nnot only for her but for th. reg-lar\nw**o bad been aubjeoted to thl* \u2014trt\nof eeane. her. may b. girl, who\ntu* bMU-ful whan they weep. Poor\nStella wu not among tham.\n\"I let-m mo why I wu there\"\nStella gulped, \"an- h* wu that polite\nh* broke my heart. Td taken off my\ncoat as' hat befor* he com. In, for\nof court*, I thought he'd keep m.\nto dinner anyway. Dont thsy always. In etorlM an' pictures? But\nh. dldnt. H. got my hat an'\ncoat, an' h. put >m on gent!* an'\nkind, Ilk* h* wu dresatn' a kid,\nwltb soothln' noises, an' h. told me\nI wu too slot . girl to put mefMlf\nln oompromlsln* positions. Wwnt\nthat tb. el'phant* knuckle.! An'\nh* got net* to tb* door an' outside\nit, as' tb* flnt I knew be had tb.\nelevator up and wu puttln' m* In It\nuyln' good-by. Ob. Bnatm. it\nawfull For of cotstw I caught\non tboo, right off. I Mot I ww a\nwoman .corned!\"\nTh. pheraM seem-d to pleau Stella.\nfor she tried it -again on a higher\nher.\n\"A woman socrned.\" aha reputed.\n\"Hereon, I glv. you my word I crtod\nall tha way hom*. Now, what d'you\nthink I ought to do?   <_,\u2022* him up?\"\n'Tm. Stella,\" Ev* Mid. with a\nstraight face and a comforting pat\noa tb. glrla shaking should\u2014-   \"If\nyon W glf. WM \u2022\u00bb.\"\nhad b-lmd that, with tt*\npoulbl. except.-- \u00ab Queenle, Stall*\nbad tb* k**-Mt msm of humor of\nany one at Jake's Now eh* toallMd\nanew that on*', m-m of humor\noften parUhM und*r th* ant tuaault\nof on.', emotional nature.\n'WM1, it you wy m, I wm.\" Stella\n_**\u00ab wltb a pathetic num.; ana\n__* drifted away, srwtly ralM-nd by\noutturn to which ah* nstar\nagain refenad.\nTea, os* could do a little for\nthe*, girls, Ere reflected, w ah*\nd-apnawdly walked at Bunt', ehte.\nShe wm Mrnlng money, too, and\nMvug moat of it, and beginning bar\ntaadju._er_nt. and doing har duping In th\u00bb day-ema, and aot having\nto fac, black nlgbt.. Ttt, admlt-ng\nall tbM* things. h\u00ab pent* returned\nIn oome dagr\u2014i .vary time the met\n\u2022_\u2022\u2014*\u2014*,\nTonight aha told herwlf tb* htd\nbees mad to com*. Dwp within her\nan alarm wu Rounding, Mftly but\npeertt-tently. It grew louder w .he\napproached the man at tbe corner\ntable. H* bad risen, and atood\nwatching bar with an air of tense\nexpectancy. He took a qulok step\nforward when one reached th* table\n1 w_b I knew what \u2022_> meant,\"\nb* MM at hat. \"Pwrbaa. youTI tell\nm\u00bb.   But taka your tte*.\"\nBb* aud. tew effort* MM* _be\noould spaak. Ba waa tuna oaa ahe\nhad known, but bar laser pan-\nproved that he ww alao\n>h* had reason to fear. She did no\nknow him now, and ah. would I*\nhim m. th.t ,h* did not. It m*i\ntb. MfMt couna .\nTm always ratbtr nstvou. witt\n\u2022rtrangM.,\" ahe admitted, and thai\na*k*d brMthlauly, \"Would\nto dene*?\"\nH. laughed at that, on\nharsh note: and again ha took bl\ntun* to \u00abpe_k. hi* *yw on th* clg*\nu if ba men thinking t-tyty.\n\"StrangersI\" be repwted. \"Strang\nnr\n\"I think,\" .he auggwted, you ar\nmistaking a* tor some on. yol\nunagla. you know.\"\nB* *tralghtemd w tf *\u00ab hw\n.truck him.\n\"My Ood!   An yon telling m*\ndont' kaov you?\" ba cited.\n\"I think you're misled by s .trom\nllkenM*. Than an aome amsuni\nresemblances, you know.\"\nJake pawed tba table u ahe spok.,\nglanced at th* pair, and hesitated\nand   than   under   btr   conventional iBve did not Me blm, but tbe rtrangM\namJI. .topped thort with a look of\nIncredulous atupefactlon.\nH. wu a big man, alx fort tall,\nsmooth-faced, of dark conr-pl.non,\nmiddle-aged, and inclined to .tout-\nnet\u00bb. Ht had a large bead covered\nwith thick gray hair, hruahed straight\nback from a good forchMd. His\ngray ty**. Just aow fixed unswervingly on ben, were partly concealed\nby tba thick l*n*M of tb* hornrimmed -pecta\u2014w ha won. They\nhad the peering look ol tb* nearsighted, and thla conatant effort\nto M* -early had lined hla forehead\nand tufted his thick gray eyebrows, the -ctlon.\ndid.\n\"Jake My* you'n working for him\nht brought out with dlffloulty. \"Bt\ntells at you'n wbetltutle\u2014I foi\nanotber girl. That', about th.\nlimit, but we won't go Into tt now\nHowever, Z know th* ru\u2014* of the\ncabaret gam*. I mustn't tak* tbt\ntime of hi. pMple for notblng.\nher.', a act* to him.\"\nWith aitnme dauberattsn ht togl\na roll of bills from his pocket, pUllM\noff a tea-dollar bank-note.\nIt on th. table befon Mr. ta net\nInoMMtag panic .b. hardly obMrwt\nWITH AU THE\nBRAN OF THE\nWHOLE WHEAT\nTHE 112 BIG BISCUITS\nMIAN\nECONOMY\nEDDED\nWHEAT\nUntie Im Cermd. wttk Cmtnmtan Wheat\nTHE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD.\nWHAT PARIS\nIS WEARING\n'I-. Wtater Beano\" t, -ne of\nthe most interutlng romances ever\nwritten in the fuhlon air of\ngnat Fnnab npitel. it, mart\npegte. the chapter, on afternoon\nfrock* and dinner gown, llttl* fabric pons, on Robes d'lntorleur\nand verslona of the woolen theme\nsong\u2014all of thu. mttc to make\nthl. volum. on. of th. most talk-\n\u2022d of ln many M-m,. it cannot\nb. bought but it can be ie-1 ir\nthe ealon. of all th. gnat oou-\nturle* and along tb* boulevards\nout tn th* op*n oountr and high\nIn tb* snow-el*d mountain, of the\nFrench Alp*.\nComing from midnight mu. on\nChristmas Wn, two luxurious Eves\nemerged from the Madeline swathed, on. ln ermine and th. other\nln Mb!.. Tbelr ooat. wen long,\non. fell ln rtralgbt lines to th.\nankle\u2014th. ermine one\u2014with ,\nbug. whit, shawl cap. and gnat\npuff .lMvu Uka muff, over the\nelbow.; the other of uble, overlapped at the hem with a dlagona'\npoint. It, tlMvw tall to th* linger\ntips, way over tb. band., aad were\nwld* with a bau-ehaped finish.\nIf your child bate, r bath, per-\nbap. tt would b* a good idea to buy\nblm a gay colored fl*h which oon-\ntaln* a tiny spring. Enn a nr*.\nyoung child Mn \"wind them up\" ar\nth* way they tip around the edge ol\nth. tub m.kM a bath ladnatlng t\na child.\nDODD'S\nKIDNEY\nV PILLS\n\"Alice: Come Home. All is\nFORGIVEN\"\nhrri if\"1\nK^-___^^i_-U.ti''\nFew advertisements in your newspaper start that way. Tet most\nof them are just as personal, and almost as promising.\nManufacturers and merchants most know yonr needs and\nwants, or go out of business. They must know, for instance, that\nabout the first of next month you'll be very much interested in\na new hat, or a new lamp, or new towels. They must forsee your\nwishes\u2014and have what you'll want when you want it.\nAnd they do\u2014constant!)' striving to suit, at the lowest possible prices. Then telling you in advertising of the gifts they have\nbrought from far corners of the earth to please Your Royal Highness.\nRead the advertisements in this paper. They are addressed to\nyot; -ncrsonaDy. They bring: you news of better things to have\nand easier ways to live. Intimate news, of immediate interest.\n___\u25a0\n The Best Good\nShoe for Men\n\"ASTORIA\"\nR. Andrew\n&Co.\nLeaders in Footfashion\nSociety\nthis colu-na U conducted \u25a0>\nMr- H. 1. VlfMU-. All Mn ot \u25a0\nsect*) rr_tur*e, loclu-l-l reception*, print, eater\u2014Inments. per-\nsomJ lt.au, msrrlsjt,, etc.,' wUl\n.ppur la this column. Telephone\n.Mn. Vlfneai at Set Bom., US\nMile.  itneL\n\u25a0THE  NSLSON  DAILY  NEWS,  NTLSON,  B.  <J<\u2014VSIMT  MOBNINO,  rnBCABY  U,  1SSS\nF_a_ rt%m\nEVERY WOMAN\nfaces this question\n\"How do I look to othsr peopl.?\"\nIt yoa hav. t lovely skin, attractive\neyea, and plenty of enthusiasm, yon\nneed not worry.\nSo many women, though, rtak\ntheir beauty by neglect ot constipation. It often causes loss of pep,\nsallow Blrins, dull eyes, pimple-\nYet constipation can he overcome\nby eating Kellogg's Aix-Bran. This\ncereal provide, \"bulk\" to exercise\nthe Intestines, and Vitamin B which\ntones the intestinal tract. All-Bkan\nalso supplies iron for the blood.\nThe \"bulk\" tn All-Bean is much\nUka that of lettuce. Special cooking\nprocesses make it finer, more palatable. It is not habit-forming.\nSurely this is safer than abusing\ntnt system with pills and drugs\u2014\nso often habit-forming.\nTwo tablespoonfuls daily will\ncoenrect most type, of constipation.\nIf year intestinal\ntrouble is not relieved this way, see\njrotrr doctor.\nAt all grocers. In\nthe red-and-rreen\npackage. Made by\nKellogg in London,\nOntario.\nHELPS KEEP YOU FIT\nMiss Muriel Dawson, wbo haa been\nsince .November spending a holiday\nat tbe home of ber brothers. Brio\np. Wawaon and R. W. Dawson, left\nyesterday for aet borne ln Newark,\nNew Jersey.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nCharles T. McHardy U a patient *n\nth\u00ab Kootenay Uke Oeneral hospital\n\u2022 \u00bb   \u2022\nMrs. T. A. Mills ot Willow Point\npaid a visit to town yesterday..\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nMrs. H. D. Dawson, Stanley street,\nentertained on two occasions recently\nln honor of hfit bouse guest, Mrs.\nNoel Bacchus of Btrchdale, Johnson's\nLanding, wbo returned to her home\nWednesday.\n\u2022 *   s   '\nMrs. J< McAllum of Alnsworth came\nto tbe city yesterday to attend tbe\nfuneral of Flnlay Campbell.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. F. H. Hardin of South Blocan\npaid a'visit to town yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr.  end  Mrs.  J. Turner  at Trail\nwere In tbe city yesterday to attend\nthe funeral  of Flnlay Cai pbell.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022'   \u2022\nMrs. F. Hendley of Harrop spent\nyesterday  ln Nelson.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. w. S. dark of Deer\nPark were city shoppers yesterday.\na * - s\nJ,   P.   Schoficld,   M-P-P.   of   TraU,\nleft last nlgbt for tbe ooast, where\nhe goes to attend tbe opening of\nthe session in Victoria next week.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nJack scott of Alnsworth spent yesterday ln Nelson to attend tbe funeral  of his nephew, Flnlay Campbell.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u00bb\nMrs. McKlnnon and daughter Annie of Procter paid a visit to town\nyeeterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. A. B. Ritchie of Procter wae\na city shopper yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nTommy   Mateer,  son, ot  Mr.   and\nMrs. Mateer ot tbe Reno mine, who\nrecently motored bere from Bt. Louis,\nMo., bas arrived In Nelson to attend blgb school, and bas taken up\nresidence at 907 Carbonate street.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMm.    D.    A.    McFarland.    Robson\nstreet, entertained yesterday after*\nnoon at a smart bridge In compliment to Mrs. B. 8. Fowler of Rlondel,\nwbo leaves today for ber borne. The\nguests included Mrs. Fowler, Mrs. W.\nM. Cunllffe, Mrs. P. O. Morey, Mies\nM. Cameron, Mrs. Oordon Hallett,\nMrs. E. E. L. Dewdney, Mrs. H. Ros-\nllng, Mrs. E. C. Wragge, Mrs. N. M.\nCummins, Mrs. R. W. Hlnton, Mrs.\nHarold Penny, Mrs. James Johnstone,\nand Mrs. Leslie craufurd.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nTbe   Women's   association   of   tbe\nFirst    Presbyterian   church    held\nsuccessful tea and base sale yeaterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. I\nA.   D.   McLeod,   BUlca   street.   The4\nguests were escorted to the   \"-nlng\nroom   by   Mra.   A.   N.   \\ \/inlaw   end\nMrs.  W.  T.   Choate.  The  appointed\ntea   table,   centered   with    narcissi\nand daf Ills-, was presided over by\nMrs. Alex Lettb and Mrs. WUllam\nWaldle. Acting as aervlteura were\nMlsa Florence Hanna and llss J- n\nWaldle, Mrs. A. Wallach and Mis. C.\nR. Hanna supervised the bike table.\nThe cashier for tbe afternoon was\nMTa. H. B. Morrison,\ns \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\nTbe Catholic Badminton club held\na aueceeeful military whist drive tn\nthe Knights of Columbus b*ll Tuesday evening. The winners of tbe\nfirst prises were Mn. C- Leonard,\nMm. Alex Sutherland, Mn. W. A.\nWhltesldes and Mn. Ernest Bergeron,\nwhile tbe consolation prleee went to\nMra. McKerns. W. Hutchison, D.\nSocles and K, Kunta. Tbe committee\nIn charge was Robert Relsterer, William ManhaU, Mrs, Arthur A. Perrier and Mias Josephine Varseveld.\nThe table committee appointed was\nMiss Mona Stubbs, Miss Marguerite\nOagnon and Alex Marshall. Others\nserving Included Mrs. J. Vivian, Miss\nYvonne Lapolnte, Miss Helen Stubbs,\nMlsa Helen Bosnian, Miss Kathleen\nVarseveld, Julius Relsterer, Richard\nJonea and Alex Poelzer.\n^_H \u25a0* *\nW. R. Jarvis of P.octer spent yes-\nierday in Nelson.\nQUESTION OF SECURITY IS STILL\nSTUMBLING BLOCK BEFORE THE\nWORLD LIlTArONCONFERENCE\nFINLAY CAMPBELL\nBURIAL AUSPICES\nOF 1.0.0. LODGE\nFlcral Offerings Prom Trail,\nWarfleld, Harrop, Alnsworth and Nelson\nFlowers...\nThe Perfect\nValentine\nFor Mother, Wife\nor Sweetheart\nA stunning cor&age? Fresh cut flowers? Or a plant? Mother, sweetheart,\nwife and sister all appreciate Valentines in the form of beautiful flowers.\nNelson Flower\nShoppe\nPhone 233\nWe deliver all over the world\nThe funeral of ttw '-.te Flnlay\nCampbell took place yesterday from\nD. J. Robertson's funeral parlors.\nTbe service wss held under tbe auspices ot the I.O.O.F., with Rev. T.\nJ. S. Perguson officiating The deceased wss a member of tbe Silver\nCtty lodge No 89 of Sandon. Members of Kootenay lodge No. 10, Nelson were in charge of all arrangements, and conducted tbe services -.%\ntbe graveside.\nTbe pell-bearers were Tom Laffln,\nJohn Draper, Charlie MacLean, Dan\nMacKay, J C. Moon, and WUllam\nJeffs.\nFloral offerings were received from\ntbe family, pillow; Enterprise Lodge\nNo. 48, IO.O-F., TraU; brothers and\nsisters; management and boys of\nstorage ammonia sulphate department, Warfleld; Leland apd Gladys;\nPred and Olive; Oeorge and Clara\nMcGregor; the boya of the phosphate\nplant, Warfleld; Mr. and Mrs. Donald\nMcLeod; Mr. snd Mr.. Nell McKennle,\nMr. and Mn. H. Severn, Mr. and\nMrs. R, Haggsrt, Aubrey Phillips,\nMn. Drake, T. M. Levlck, R. B. Morris and family, Mr. and Mn. E. Ol-\nrard, Rebekah lodge, Mr. and Mn.\nJ. W. Turner and family, Mr. and\nMrs. J. H. Walker, Kathleen Harris,\nTraU; Mn. J. Henry, Mr. and Mn.\nJ. H- Hobbe, Alnsworth; officers and\nmembers of tbe .Uver City Lodge\nNo. SO, I.O.O.P., Sandon; Mr. and\nIn. C. D. Ogilvle, Harrop; Mr. and\ndrs. T. S. Jerome and family, __Uza-\netb Leslie, Mr. and Mn. J. A. MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ritchie,\nlr. and Mn. W. T. Choate, Mr. and\nttn. David Maloney, Mr. and Mra.\nBert Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mclvor, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ward,\nMr. and Mn. David Kerr, Mr. and\nMrs. A. Haggart and family, Mr. and\nMra. A. Mclnnes and family, Mr. and\nMra. J. Morrison and family, Mr. snd\nMrs. A. O. Lane and family, Mr. and\nMn. Marcus Martin and family. Miss\nH. Bstby, Stan and Emily Bostock,\nAlex Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Walter\nDavis and family, Mr. and Mn. S.\nHilly ard, Connie Smith, Mr. and\nMrs. Alex Stewart and family, Mr.\nand Mn. 6. J. HUlyard jr., Mr. and\nMrs. L. W. Oughtred. Mr. and Mra.\nAlex  Dingwall, Nelson.\nsSocial Events\ngf Trail City\nTRAIL, B. C-, Teh. 11\u2014A wedding\nceremony beautiful In lta simplicity\ntook pace last evening at tbe borne\nof tbe bride, when Lucy, eldest\ndaughter of A. J- Andrews and the\nlate Mrs. Andrews. B.nns street, was\nunited ln -aarriage to James MUne,\nfourth son of Mr. and Mn. R.\nMilne St., Blnns street. Rev. Bryoe\nH.  Wallace  officiated. -\nGiven in marriage by her father,\nthe bride was charming ln a modish\ngown of pals blue chiffon trimmed\nwith flowen of a darker shade. Tre\ndress was fashioned on long flared\nlines reaching to tne ground, wltb\naccessories   corresponding.\nMiss Violet, Andrews attended her\nsister as bridesmaid. Sbe wore an\nensemble fashioned of cream and\nmauve chiffon, tbe skirt having long\ncUnglng folds of ankle length.\nThe groom wse supported by bis\noldest brother, William MUne.\nA wedding supper was served Immediately after the ceremony, Mn.\nR. MUne, mother of tbe groom, as-\nslstln_: ths bridal party ln receiving.\nThe prettily appointed table was\ncentered with a three-tier wedding\ncake, vases of daffodils and tulips\nalternating at each side. MlM Patricia Andrews and Mies Grace MUne\nReduction in Size if Not\nAbolition Is Eventual\nHope\nacted as servUeun. The guests In- dueed until there are effective guar-\ncluded Miss Cathie Laurie of South ianteeg of security. As a measure to\nSlocan, Mr. and Mn. R. MUne, Mr.. this   she   would   place   an   Interna-\nOENEVA, Switzerland, Feb. 11\u2014\n(C P cable)\u2014The stumbling block\nIn disarmament discussions, the\nquestion of security, still remained\nbefore delegates from the principal world powers tonight, after\ntbe world conference for limitation\nind reduction af armaments bad\nheard the cases of the more Important powers.\nBut study of tbe various proposals Indicated hope of eventual\nagreement on reduction In slse,\nIf not actual abolition, of capital\nships, large aircraft carriers, submarines and heavy artillery. And\nall the. great powers are agreed on\ntbe prohibition of the use of\nl-nlaon gases and bacteria ln future\nwarfare.\nOn tbe one hand, eao.i ln lta own\nway, Russia, Italy, and Germany .Insist there oan be no security unless\narmaments are flnt reduced. They\nwould. Indeed, completely abolish\nthe most agreeslve armaments. Russia, remaining today on ber old\nstand of complete and universal disarmament, nevertheless indicated\nwillingness to proceed step by step\nwltb  other  countries.\nWANT  SECURITY  FIRST\nOn the -other hand France, supported today jry Belgium, contends armaments   cannot   be-  substantially   \u2014\nand Mrs. William MUne, Mr. and\nMra. David MUne, Mr. and Mn. A.\nMUne, Mias Margaret MUne, Miss\nGrace MUne, Miss Pauline MUne,\nMiss Violet Andrews. Miss Patricia\nAndrews, Douglas MUne, Robert Andrews snd Richard Andrews.\nMr. and Mrs. Milne are taking up\nresidence   on   Sp-V-ie   street.\n\u2022 e   \u2022\nMies Cora Jocas, wbo bas been residing in Trail for tbe peat five or\nsix months, left last evening for her\ntome  tn  Mission City.\n* \u2022   \u2022\nMiss   Peggy   McGovern   was   guest\nof honor last evening at the hone\nof her parents, Mr. and Mn. Jamee\nMcGovern, Neiac-n avenue, wben a\nnumber of frlenda paid a surprise\nvisit, the occasion being ber fourteenth birthday, hfiwlc, games and\ndancing wsre features of the evening's entertainment. Flrat prises in\npeanut rac\u00ab were won by Miss\nLorslne Ftynn and Lome Forrest,\ntbe consolations going to Miss Nlnl-\nan McGovern and Gordon Balfour.\nMrs. P. Flynn and Mrs. McGovern\nserved refreshments. Tbe guests were\nMias Aileen Baillle, Miss Jean Downle\nMlsa Bernlce McDonald, Miss Ioralne I the maximum else, now 35,000 tons,\nFebruary Clearance\nWomen's\nCOATS\nHALF PRICE\nA wonderful opportunity to buy your coat for tbls\nand next year. These are as smart as any shown this\nseason. Mostly coats of the better sort Rich cloths in\nplain or mixed colors, and the finest quality Fur collars and cuffs. Pure silk crepe lining and with the\nbest tailoring. Colors are Black, Brown, Sand or mixed\ncolors. Sizes 16 to 42.\nREGULAR $35 COATS FOR, EACH $17*50\nREGULAR ?50 COATS FOR, EACH ...' *25\nREGULAR $75 COATS FOR, EACH $37.50\nREGULAR iJlOO COATS FOR, EACH S50\nQ^Mea^her's^d\n607 Baker St.        Phone 200\n... Se ,:.: I.   \u25a0\u00ab*l,Y.Y.e\/\u00ab-.,r*\u00ab, .\/..* ,-im.v .\u00ab\\\nt.ouallzed force at the disposal of\nthe League of Nations. Russia'.\nspokesman, Maxim Utvlnoff, ssw In\nthis today nothing bu t another\nthreat ags Inst Riuesls.\nTHREE  NAVAL  POWERS\nAnd along t he middle pat h\ntravel the three great naval powers\n\u2014Great Britain, the United States\nand Japan\u2014Oreat Britain submits\nthat security depends on reduction In armaments, she would fix\na limiting line. The United States\nwould Impose budgetary restrictions upon armament expenditures.\nJapan, Insistent she Is as eager as\never to further tbe cause of disarmament, calls for \"disarmament\"\nwithout Impairing nstlonsl safety.\nBut points of agreement there\nare, especially as between Great\nBritain and  the United States.\nGreat Britain, the United States\nand Italy would abolish tbe submarine, entirely, while Japan, claiming tbe evil is mot ln tbe vessel\ntt-seir, would place restrictions on\ntheir use.\nDIFFER   WIDELY\nItaly   would   abolish   the   capital\n-fclp. Great Britain and Japan agree\nMcDIARMID URGES\nNELSON BOARD TO\nASSUME CAMPAIGN\nconsideration, and to prepare them-   Pnimfrv   Traffic   fa\nselvee to discuss whether the board j ^UUil\"J    -irailH,   IB\nParalized as Prairies\nTrail Protagonist of Highway\nCommission Is the Board's\nGuest\n\"BETTER HIGHWAYS\nAT LOWER COST\"\nUrges Pressing for Action at\nComing Session of the\nLegislature\nshould take up the campaign which\nMr. McDlarmld urged upon It. While\nlt was a sound theory that governments should be responsible f *\ntheir expenditures, there were successful exceptions ln the province already, Including tbe workmen's compensation board, and notably the\nPacific Great Eastern commission,\nthe  president  aald.\nOn motion of Ven. Archdeacon\nPred H. Graham and R. W. Hinton,\nu.-.e board recorded Its warm appreciation cf Mr. McDlarmid'a visit and\naddress.\nMEMORIAL    RITES    GIVEN\nCANADIAN PRICES\nON GASOLINE TO\nBE INVKTIGATED\nGovernment Voices No Objection; Are Said to Pay 8\nCents More Than U.S.\nTo Reach Her Heart\nBe it Mother \u2014 Sweetheart or Wife \u2014\nshe will enjoy dinner at the Golden Gate\non St. Valentine's Sunday\u2014See that she\nis there.\nGolden Gate Cafe\n\"The Leading Restaurant of the Kootenays\"\nOTTAWA, Ont., teo, 11.\u2014(CD-\nInvestigation of gaso_int_ prices ln\nCanada will be mnae by a parliament.? committee. The commons\ntoday passed a resolution by Dr.\nThomas P. Donnelly, Liberal, Willow\nBunch, calling for inquiry by banking and commerce committee of\nthe bouse.\nTbi- government had no objection\nto tbe enquiry. Premier R. B.\nBennett announced. It was prepared\nto pass be resolution end supply\ntechnical nsslstance for the committee. Thre- of the largest com-\npanys. the imperial Oil company.\nMoOoU-Prontenac Oil company, and\nthe British -American Oil company\nhad asured him they would welcome\nInvestigation of prices and would\nbare their books b fore any court,\ntbe prime' minister added.\nDr. Donnelly laid beiofe tbe house\ncomparative gaaollne, prices in Canada and united states. R duced to\ntbe same gallon measure and shorn\nof taxation tbe average ptlce in\neight United states cities ls l5tt\ncents, he said. In -.lght Oanadlsn\ncities the average price wae 33.3\noents. This discrepancy, Dr. Itonnel-\nly asserted, was due vo Increased\ntariff and the r-rtra valuations for\nduty purposes set ny the government.\nThorn dale, Miss Ja net Rlgby, Miss\nMay McGovern, Mlaa Nlnlan McGovern, WUllam Wblte, Allan Wilson,\nGeorge Shepherd, Wilfred McDonald,\nSam Graham and Jack McGovern.\nTrail News of the Day\nTRAIL HOUSES AWD LOTS \u2014 Tjs.\nsursnee. Notsry. J, D. Anderson.\nTnll. list)\nEARLY ROASTERS\nIN TRAIL WORK\nOFVANNUCCHI\nPioneer   Smelterman   Made\nInstallation   at\nMarysville\nTRAU., B. C, Peb. 11\u2014Antonio\nVannaccbl, early-day smelterman,\nwho died yesterday morning after s\nyear's illness, hsd an Interesting career leading io hU immigration Into\nCanada and bis ultimate arrival at\nTrail.\nAs a young man he spent several\nyeara in the Italian civil service.\nIn 1809 he went' to L-xidon, England, to take a metallurgical position and spent six years there In\nsmelting  operations.\nHis employers sent him to British\nColumbia about 1009 t0 assist tn\ntbe installation of smelter machinery\nat Marysville smelter, near Kimberley, *\nAfter a year ln Marysville. Mr.\nVannucchl came to Trail. He arrived\n..ere with, Mai Heberleln, a German,\nto assist In Installing the Hunting-\nton-Heberlein process of roasting and\nsintering lead ores. He was foreman\nof the plant and had charge of Its\noperation for a good many yeara\nuntil the process was replaced by tbe\nDwlght & Uoyd roasters and slnter-\ners.\nMr. Vsnnuoohi then became welgb-\nraaster for the smelter, holding this\nposition for s number of years until\nbis superannuation December IS,\nI9M-\nSchooled- In both English and Italian, his services were freely extended\nto his Italian countrymen  in Trail\nHe Is survived by bis widow, Pel-\necita Cannucchl, and bis daughter,\nGins.\nThe funeral will be held Saturday\nahould be reduced. The united\nStatea agrees to tbe extent of general reduction of naval armaxents.\nItaly would abolish tbe aircraft\ncarrier. Japan would reduce the assigned tonnage allotments. Great\nBritain  would reduce  Its  sice.\nItaly would abolish the big bombing plane. Japan would prohibit air\nbombing. Tbe United states and\nGreat Britain would Impose restrictions on air. bombing.\nItaly would abolish heavy artillery\nand tanks, while Oreat Britain and\nthe United States would cut them\ndown.\nAnd   all.   principally   Great   Britain,    tbe    lulled    States,    Japan,\nFrance   and   Italy   would   prohibit\nthe use of poison gases and possible   bacteriological   weapons.\nPrance,  on   all   these   lines,  takes\nthe  stand   of  further  reduction   in\ngeneral  terms.  But she  would  \"Inter nationalize\" the capital ship, large\nsubmarines,    and    bombing    planes,\nplacing  them under  control  of  the\nLeague   of  Nations.  She   would   also\npropose   giving   the   league   certain\nwar  forces and msterisls. She even\ngoes Into details as to Just how msny\nbrlgsdes ate would supply tbe league\nunder   given   circumstances.   As   for\ntbe fact tbe United States la not a\nmember   of   the   league,   she   would\nget   around   this   with   a   provision\nthat ln event of accession to such a\nconvention,   by   non-member  states,\nInternational    authority    would    be\nconstltuted to ensure their cooperation.\nThe width of the breech between\nthe two extremes Is effectually pictured ln brief by Litvlnoff, ti_e Soviet spokesman wh0 told the. conference today:\nOPENLY   HOSTILE\n\"How can the Soviet union bo expected to confide part of Its army to\nany International organization consisting largely of ststea openly hostile to it\u2014even to the extent of refusing U maintain normal relations?\nThe workers and pessante of the Soviet union sre more likely to see ln\nan International army created under\nsuch conditions a threat to their\nown   country.\"\n\"I found some coal in that bag of\ndust,\" was the c.tting rejoinder.\nA London scullery-rnald now plays\nin a jazz band. Prom sink occupation to slncopatlon?\nSALES INCREASINC !%St^\nALWAYS   PLEASING-\nm\nOne. Quiditu\nUboB\nFAVOR WON BY SU,   ru H\n_\u25a0  CO   -TO'\nWill Not Tolerate\nStrikebreakers on\nSeattle Street Cars\nSEATTLE. Peb 11 (AP)\u2014Mayor\nRobert H. Harlln announced emphatically tonlgbt that no strike breakers\nwould be tolerated on Seattle street\ncars In the event of a strike.\nHis announcement followed a conference with Attorney James Crehan\nand International Vice-president pred\nHoover of tbe Csrxens' union, at\nwhich proposal by city counellmen\nand Manager Walter M- Brown of\nthe system had been talked over.\n\"I will say positively and definitely\nthat   this  city  wilt   not   operate   Its\nHOLLYWOOD, Cal., Peb. 11.\u2014tAP>\n\u2014Memorial rib a were held 'here\ntonight for Edgar M. Wallace, celebrated British novelist and playwright wbo died Wednesdsy of\npneumonia. Tbe body left sbortly\n  I after by train foe New York.\n\"X hope that aa a result of thl.      Prom New York tbe bedy WUl b3\ncampaign   of   education,   a   highway   taken to London.\ncommission for this province will be 1  .\t\nset up, and lf lt Is. It will give ua\nall tee roads we need, better built\nroads, and at much less cost,\" summed up S. S. McDlarmld, olty engineer of Trail, at the conclusion of\nhis cogent address before tbe Nelson\nboard of trade Thursday on the subject of a high wsy ocramiss.cn,\nAN  ORGANIZATION   NEEDED\nMl*. McDlarmld, wbo baa been\ncampaigning actively for this object\nfor the past year, and whose addres-\nbefore the Good Roads League of\nBritish Columbia a year ago on thl*\nsubject, at Mi time when tbe\nleague assumed Its stand for a highway commission, has been widely reproduced and made largely the basis\nof discussion, expressed the opinion\nthat the limit had been reached of\nthe effort that one Individual could\nmake without Ills motives oemm\"\ninto question, and that the stage\nbed arrived wben some strong independent organization should make\nwaging of the campaign one of its,\nmajor objectives. Unless this was I\ndone, be feared that the legislative\nscaslon   would   pass   without   action.\nHo strongly urged the Nelson board\nof trade to take up snd sponsor this\ncampaign, in which it had already\nenlisted when It endorsed the objective   in   principle.\nIn his extended address, Mr. McDlarmld quoted from felg paper before the Good Road* league. In\nwhlcb he emphas.sed the waste, inefficiency, and lack of continuity of\nthe system of political contrci of\nhighway building, a system whirh\nboth parties had eqvistly practised,\nhis remarks, he declared, being In _>.\nway directed against sny particular\nminister of public works. In addition\nto tiie Inherently inefficient system\nof determining highway locations,\npersonnel of staff.t, and employment\nby political consideritions, he laid\nstress en the haphazard programs\narising from \u00bb*ach successive minister\nhaving \/is own Ideas ancf plunging\nInto spending millions in furtherance of them.\nPRAISES   BRCHV\nTo depsrt from the line he had\nusually followed in speaking on tho\nhlg-iway commission proposal, Mr.\nMcDlarmld dlscuseed ln some detail\nthe attitude or the daily press rf\nthe province, crediting The Nelson\nDally News and the Victoria Time-*.\nwtth leadership on the side of the\nproposal, and also quoting tho Vancouver Province, Vancouver Bt-ar, and |\nVictoria Colonist, the latter being j\nthe only one unreservedly against lt. j\nHe quoted from his letter to the\nColonist replying to Its strictures on\nthe Oood Roads league and Automobile club for endorsing Uiie propoaai, and to the chargo that the\nmethod of advancing the prop:sal\nBruhn had himself approved of the\nproposition and that Mr. Bruhn\nwse admirably qualified to be a\nmember of such a commission.\nThe lot ea_t#r's proposal wss fliiat\nthe coai.-lMlon should consist of\nthree men. who should represent\nboth engineering and business experience and both political parties,\nthe  membera being  appointed   for a\nHeld in Blizzard Grip\nWINNIPEG, Man,. Peb. II\u2014(CP)~\nPrairie Canada tonight we* ln tbe\ngrip of a blizzard. Blow eero temperatures and a howling northwest\nwind which piled and toed a fall\nof snow paralysed country traffic.\nWltb a temperetuiv of three\nbelow zero tonight Winnipeg citizens\nstruggled through tbe bitter wind\nand driving snow. The blizzard\nstruck tb? city suddenly during tbe\nforenoon, quickly putting to route\na balmy temperature and a light\nmisty rain.\nRESOLUTION   OP  AMENDING\nELECTIONS   ACT    PASSBD\nOTTAWA, Peb. 11 (CP)\u2014The taoui*\nol common* passed tonlgbt tbe resolution of Humphrey Mitchell, Labor,\nEast Hamilton, to refer to a perlte-\nmen1 \\ry committee t^. duty , of\namending the Elections act in tbe\nlight of the Beauhamois campaign\nfund disclosures. 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Powder Conpart -Of.\nT\u00abl\u00ab 2Sf. B'a-ut.v Po-tr Mr. Bloom 60*\nDuitioi Powder |1.00.\nMAKE lEAUTV AN ALL.DAY HAIIT   \u2022-\u00bb\u00bb\nJ\ndeclared. He added that a plan to\nprevent a walkout, which has been\napproved by employees because t*>elr\npay warrants for tbe past four weeka\ncannot be cashed, wss being worked\non and be did not think the strike\nwould *bs called.\nInstitute Members at\nTrail Visit Hospital\nTRAIL, B. C-, Peb. 11\u2014Members of\ntbe Trail branch of the Women's Institute visiting the Trall-Tadanac\nhoapital today saw 14 babies examined at th, b*1-1-. clinic. Mrs. Arthur\nMcMillan and Mrs. Alfred Saunders\nof tbe Women's institute. Dr. D. J.\nCrawford and Miss Hill, hospital superintendent, .conducted tbe \u00abxam-\ntnetlon.\nbefore   expiry   ol   their   terms   only\nfor cause,\nGARLAND   TRCEX   STUDY\nPresident c. B. 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O   .ttteraant. ol  -rculatloo\nmaUM oa requeM  or may be eeen at th. office oi any _nr__i\nagency recognized hr tbt Canadian Dally New-paper.' Association.    ,\nSUBSCRIPTION RATE3S\nBy sttlt   (oountry)   por month ' i n\nBy mall   (ott-f), por  roar  .\nO-taM. Canada, mc month\nFor rest\nS-lfond. por nook\nVh nor __\u2014__.\nPayabl* In advance.\nA\u2014in Bureau ol C-culaaon.\n~\u00bb   40\n- 640\n- 1840\n_     .78\n- 140\n- 48\n_ 1140\nFRIDAY, FTBRUARY 12, 1932,\nr\n\u25a0g<mlWii'iioli and tne Senate\nAn OstsTt to bt the equivalent of impeachment pro-\neaamtrmam \u2022_-. th\u00ab senate it Ottawa as a result of the Beau-\nhuMii _e__d_lT\nK Mai like lt\n_*o wittW-ms of Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King on the\nappointment of Right Hon. Arthur Melghen to the senate, Premier Bennett the other day retorted that one\nremit would be that the senate would be short two or\nthree members.\nIt developed during the Beauhamois inquiry that one\nsenator, a leading member of the Liberal party, had received $600,000 from the Beauhamois crowd for distribution as Libei-1 campaign funds, in addition to the\nhundred thousand or so handed to young John Aird and\nfunds provided to assist a Conservative candidate in an\nelection in Quebec.\nApparently the senate inquiry ie to be directed by\nthe new Senator Meighen, leader of the government in\nthe upper house, who is eminently fitted for the job.\nUntil the Beauhamois affair is cleaned up and any\npersons who may be guilty are punished ,it will be a blot\non Canadian public life.\nIt ia pot a mere matter of campaign funds*. They, in\nthemselves, are innocent enough. It is that the charge\nwhich has developed at the Beauhamois inquiry suggested that the huge sume of money given to a Senator to\nspend for the Liberal party was in return for an improperly friendly attitude on the part of that party, then\nin power ln tbe Dominion, which enabled the Beauhar-\nnois promoters to get away, with immense profit to\nthemselves, with public property in the form of power\nrights of enormous value.\nIf the senate committee has the power it should not\nconfine its inquiry to the alleged implication of one or\nmore of its own members. It should not rest until it\nhas been definitely established whether the $100,000\nwhich went to John Aird, jr., was retained by him, or\nwhether it went to assist at electing members of Aird's\nparty, the Conservatives. Nor should the donation to a\nQuebec Conservative candidate's expenses be forgotten.\nLet there be a clean-up which is complete and final,\nand honorably crowned with the punishment of any\nwho have betrayed their trust to the people of Canada.\nuCanada Carries On**\nUnder the above caption, the Saturday Evening\nPost, highly representative American publication, says\neditorially in its current issue:\n\"It is possibly an exaggeration to say that Canada\nis in a relatively better position than any other nation\ntoday, but surely she will be in the forefront of any\ngeneral return to prosperity. Canada is young, and\nyouth is always confident of the future. Canadians\nare bora optimists, and they have the right to be such.\nThis country is fortunate in having such a vigorous\nand hopeful neighbor, and when the resources and potentialities of the United States are considered, the\nessential character of the people and their opportunities in the great territory to the north should\nnever be overlooked.\n\"Like the rest of the world, Canada has its troubles.\nThe railroads are proving a serious problem there as\nhere. Farm products and newsprint have suffered.\nThe country has large foreign obligations, and her\ndollar depreciated when Great Britain was impelled\nto suspend the gold standard. But the Dominion has\nhad marvellous success of late in floating a large national service loan, the proceeds of which are needed\nfor unemployment distress as well as for ordinary\nservices. These bonds were subscribed for by the\npublic to a gratifying extent, particularly in western\nCanada, despite two years of low-priced crops. The\nsuccess of the loan is considered a national declaration\nof faith in the future and evidence of the ability of\nthe country to finance itself.\n\"The Canadian banking system has proved sound\nthus far, and there is real evidence of inherent strength\nin face of world-wide depression. One striking fact is\nthat the tide of Canadian migration to the United\nStates appears to have stopped. Indeed, there seems\nto be a very substantial movement of Americans into\nCanada, more than 10,000 having migrated there in\n1931.\n\"These movements may reflect .temporary economic\nconditions rather than permanent trends. But the\npopulation of Canada is small in proportion to the\nextent of ita land and resources, so that a healthy\ngrowth in population should be of almost as great advantage to us as to Canada itself.\"\nIf Canada is such a fine country for Americans to\nlay their bets on, Canadians should not be hesitant in\ngiving it their full confidence.\nAn occasional touch of the old-fashioned adds color to\nmodern life. At a church service in St Catherines recently the collection was taken up in hats.\nHon. Mr. Meighen may enjoy his work as a member of\nthe Bennett cabinet, but he'll miss that flattering chonis\nof adulation from the Liberal press.\nSeven of the 10 best sellers of 1931 were written by\nwomen. However, that may not reflect any too much\ncredit on the sex.\nSTUB  NBUON DAH.T NEWS,  NELSON,  B.  C\u2014FBIDAT  MO-NTNO,\nBy \"J4MJ.\"\n\u25a0Il-.l \u25a0._.'\u25a0-\nHearts will bo trump, on Monday\nwben St. Valentin.', day oomse\naround.\n...\nModem girl Is not \u00bbo bad as aha Is\npointed, except when oh. ie painted,\nthe headro-ttres. of Clifton high\nschool for girl, told a graduating\nclaaa recently.\n\"In your art leoaona. Four reu_c,\nand your literature,\" ahe uld, \"you\nhave had beauty constantly before\nyou.\n\"Is It too much to hope thot after\nyou leave school you will not prefer\nJag. to Beethoven, that sensational\nshockers will not be your favorite\nliterature?\n\"I. It too muoh to hop. that you\nwill hove oonH toot. In drew, wd\nthat you will Me tho ugllnoi. at\npointed lip.?\"\n...\nThat. th. .tory from th. headm\u2014-\nllpo. She'll .net to It, too.\nWell there's another Thursday\npassed and nothing exciting going\non. Everywhere a fellow goo. ho bear,\nsomeone talking about th. fighting\nIn Chin, and wondering Just when\nwar will bo declared. Probably tbe\nJapanese and Chine*, will get down\nto real hard fighting one at these\ndsy. and then declare war. Times\nhave changed since th. old days.\nWhen a oountry declared war they\nusually aet a tlm. for tbe -tart ol\nhostilities so that neutral, could get\nout of the road. Now day tbey don't\ndeclare war at all. They Just -tart\nshelling some place and call the league of nationa ln to listen to th.\ndispute. Neutral, have no aay In the\nmatter at all. Yes air, one of these\nday. they are going to have a terrible\ntlm. In tho far east. It will be bad\nII Japan dec!area war on China,\n....\nOverheard A .D. Moeod say he bad\nhad a good winter's fun at the curling rink. Bob Andrew aald he had\ncurled about five gamea ln NeUon.\nBarney Archibald oet. his figure at\n.bout 45 games. Well that's better\nthan last yeor. Soreno of tb. boys\n\u2014rver even heaved a sigh \u00bbt tbe\nskating rink.\n\u2022 \u2022\u2022\n\"W. can't haw. ony mor. \u2014lpa\nIlk. that.\" Mid Joe Meagher as be\nshipped some ladles' clothing back\nto tbe r_anuf_cturer.\n\u2022lat me do tb. trimming,\" wld\nEarl Hunt as he abovod th. larmer\nuld. and demonstrated, just how\nan apple tree should be pruned.\n\u2022 \u2022   .\nWont to bo murdered? Try to sell\na Chinese aome Japanese .Uk.\n...\nFrom report* received on tho Chinese-Japanese    clash    It    aoem.    as\nthough th. boy. are bottling with\ntire cracker* and .key rockets.\n...\nSom. new war song.:\n\"Pack oil your chop .tick, tn the\nold kit bag.\"\n\"Take me onr th. mo. But don't\nlet thom shanghai me.\"\n\"Down by tho old Whangpoo.\"\n\"Just Woosung  at twilight.\"\n\"It was only a Chlnose sandpan.\"\n\"If.  .  long   way  to  Manchuria.\"\n\"Sweet Adeline.\"\n...\nIn com you've forgotten: Rudy\nValee. nam. 1. Hubert Perron Volle.\n\u2022 \u2022   .\nCroon tbat off  plea\u2014el\nSomeone should writ, o new war\npoem for Jlmmle Beatty. A British\npill box recently held up o Japaneee\nadvance. Suitable title 'The Pill Box\non the Street.\"\n...\nOver ln Aggooti th. bout of -Uk\nfed boos. They talked about milk\nand honey way back In the old day..\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nA Nelson young lady wbo own. >\ncar that ah. Is fond of driving stopped at Harry JJ-ttiuon- filling -nation here o few day. ago.\nTo ba agreeable th. affable Mr.\nFerguson uked: \"And wbftt pet nem.\ndo you hav. for your car, at\u2014*-\u2014\"\nI call It Shut.,\" replied the young\n1\u2014ly.\n\"Bather a peculate name. May I\nuk why you cell your cor Shi_ta?\"\nInquired the attendant.\nBecause shut, have gue Shasta\nhave oil: shuta hav. water: Shasta\nbe washed and butt have . lot of\nattention.\nAnd oho drove on Into the deepen-\ning ahadow. ol th. purple twilight.\n...\nBetwun you and ne*\u2014\"Shut* oong\nat Twilight.\"\n\"Pardon me, Old Man, but you're sitting on our dining\nroom table.\"\nThe Home Bridge Contest\nBy MILTON C. WORK\nContract's Greatest Authority\nBrldger-, we ar> In fight ol the home stretch. Report* tell ns that\nthere hu been some premature cheering on the pert or winners on\nprevious day--, for yeaterday produced more ties and some upsets,\nhead your fate for today with a smile.\nThe first four day* oi this week, (\nbeginning Monday, we announced\nthe correct answers to 34 ol the M\nquestion* which were asked concerning 18 bridge hands, three of which\nappeared every day last week. Today we print Uw answers to list\nFriday's questions. Tomorrow last\nSaturday's questions will be answered. Compare your answers recorded\nlut week with thoee given today\nand see bow many you have answered correctly. Keep your soore each\nday. Readers who failed to note\ntheir answers to lut week's questions should read the questions and\nwrite their answers before reading\nthose given today. A special contest booklet Is announced below.\nHANDNo. 13\nYenus\n\u2666 J-I-5-t\nVJ-5-3-2\n\u2666IM\n\u2666Q-J-6\n1     Oaaa.\n(   SOUTH\n\u2666 n-K-0\neMM\n\u2666 W+*\n\u2666 A-IO-5\nM\nfioufth Is the Declarer, playing No\nTrump; at Contract Bridge thne No\nTrumps.\nTo trick 1 West led the Diamond\nTrey, East p'ayed the King a.d Aouth\nducked. To trick 3 Eut led the\nDiamond rive which Weat won with\ntbe Jack tn to trick s W\nthe Dlam-nd Eight on which dummy\nand Eut each discarded a sou... w.\nQUiiSTIONS\n86 Should South play tho Aw or\ntb. Seven ot Diamond, on trick 3\n8<. Which ault ahould South load\nto trick 4?\n3.7- dc ahould Declarer develop\nth. hand?\nANSWERS\n.8. South should win th. third\ntrick with the Aoe ot Dlamonda.\nID. To trick 4 South ahould lea.i\neither the Ace of Spade, or the Ace\nof Heart..\n37. South should develop the\nhand by leading three round, of\nSpades and thru of Heart, nd then\nput Weet In with a Diamond.\n\u2022 ' HANDNo. 14\nSouth la tho Doclwer ploying No\nTrump; at Contrtct Bridg. thru\nKo Trump..\nTo trick 1 Wwt led tho Tny ot\nDiamond,. East played tho Ton utd\nSouth won with th. King.\nQUESTIONS\n3d. Whloh .ult .hould South lwt\nto trick 3?\n3*. w. ich outt .hould South loo.\nto trick 3?\n40. Which cud -ahould South load\nto trick 4?\n41. Which card .hould South lead\nto trick 5?\n43. Bow' ahould Declarer develop\ntho balance ot th. ban-*\/\nANSWERS\nSt.   Heart-.\nS\u00bb.   Heart..\n40.   Ace ot Club..\n\u202211 Queen of dub..\n4a. It tho Queen at Club, le not\n.alien by tho adv.ru King, th. Jock\nof dub. ahould be led to trick 0\nIf tho Queon of Club, le taken and\nte.eree Dlamonda run by tho adversaries, dummy should discard two\nSpadu. and lf \u2022 Sep.de li then led.\nwin wU_ the Ace ud load the\nQueen ot Heart., South discarding\ntho Jock ot Clube.\nHAND No. 15\nTen Years Ago\n(From The Polly New. ot February\nIt. httt)\nWBlla-n s\u2014\u2014-\u2014it. at Chloago cap*\nHTM th. amateur wood akatlng\n-tie or too world ot Uk. Flocl.\nWnrhhram.\n...\nWilliam Waldle hu returned trom\n.> vlalt to the o\u2014u>t.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\n\\mmmttatnnd   left  yeaterday   lor\n\u2022ton  whan  he   will  uk.   charge\nCreaton   Valley   Cooperative\n0-~_oHon- stole..\n...    .\nrhatu.   wreckage   of   tho   larg.\nmotor-oat ln which he ut out from\nKul0 ln. ls the only clue u to the\nfate ot Dr. Oeorg. C. Sold of Kulo.\n...\nC. Bernard bowled .'alngl. of -80\nwhen J. H. AJlen'a men d.1\u2014>_d j.\nBall', in . bowling tern* at tho y.\n14. C. A.   lut night.\nTh. Banker, -.feet*, the Ink\nSllngar, 8-4 at tho rank lut night.\nTreats wu the star performer for\ntb. Banker,, noecblng thru of tbelr\ncount..\nBy GBETCHEN OIBSON\nTh. .un 1. letting. Tho light, ot\nNeUon en flaohlng oen here, there,\neverywhere, along the .-Ut.. ln the\noffices, ln tbe homes. Above theu\nlights ot town, above the light, along\ntba Oranlto road, above the far-\nscattered light, among th. darkening mountains, shines ln tbe southwest the door ever-brlghtenlng light\nof th. magnificent planet, Venus\nThl. planet at present u seen only\nfor . few hours. By seven o'clock\nIt hu followed tho sun Into th. west\nand robbed heaven of one of Its\nmoet beautiful evening stars.\nVenus ts our nearest neighbor toward the sun. It Is not 80 million\nmiles away trom us. It being 97a\u2014d\nthe earth S3 million distant from the\nsun. It ls slightly smaller than we\nare. and unlike Mars, our nearest\nneighbor outward from the .un,\ndoe. not boar much resemblance to\nua tal formation. It hu indications\nof watery vapor about lt and observers hove found lt difficult to\ngain accurate information concerning lt. However from our workaday\nstandpoint It It s net lovely eight\nright now, humbly mingling the\nsplendor of IU whit* radiant* with\nour   pompous   little   earthly   lights.\nIt Is w\u00abU for us sometimes to\nremember thot we are Juat tor\nthe tlm. being residents of Nelson,\nonly for t llfotlmo citizen, of Oanada (or whatever our native land\nmay be) but we are perhaps\neternally pwt ot Our universe. Let\ntu occasionally take .took of our\nbirthright by looking at th. .tan.\nThe Count of Monte CrUto wu top\nrestrained, not only the world, the\nuniverse J. our-.\n\u26660-J-.\n\u20227-H\n\u2666 M\n\u2666Q-J-.H4\nKOmi\n\u25a0*\u25a0__\nworn\n\u2666A-9-2\nVMM\n\u2666 M-7-5-\n2\nM\nWhat Do You Think?\nA   letter   timet   \"Hen's   Bell.'' toon ourtan ctpenou ln une meuure\nWH, l_rv.bIt.ho. If authentic**.**.    -\nby the name of tbe writer.\nU. B. C. Is Paying\nDividend-, Folly\nImpair Usefulness\nlb tte editor oet mo JW-on Dolly\nHeme:\nAocordlng to prrou report-, the\nforthcoer-n,    provincial   budget    1. 000  which   \u2022*  \u2022\u00bb*\u00bb\u00ab\u00ab t^\u00bb*\u00bb *\u2022\nand thu. help to lighten t_e burden\noet th. government, but If there 1.\nno other way out of the latter.\n_-_nlt_o perhaps wo shell han\nto endure a -alight Increase tn taxation and I. tor one, beUeve lt would\nbo carried wtth good grao\u00bb-por_\u00bb\u00bbo\ntm with * eort ot smug eetlasection. If not, wh** will tho govera.-\nment'. prapoot-im oo-rt u_ in hard\nmoney.\nLoot rears comas nhem Brlt_b\nColuenbla's population to bo now\nabout 890,000. Divide that into *M0,\n-OVMM\u2014\u2014S\u2014.       r--_-      _\u2022___\u2014>       .-   \"-             ,__#__     \u2014V_    MMl.tl     is\npUnned to provide BWvwltf of con K-WO togother. Tbo tmssn J.\nS-S-T tr-lumbla with Uttl. mot. M cent, por hood, \u00ab\u00bb\u00ab\u00bb\u00ab?*-*\nS-uTh-lf the amount grantod for vm-jw olou on what, 'o^M^'y\u00bb,\nthe eurront yeor   and tho in__-or. Imst.   mm   a   .yn-nym   for   ohow.\n?\u00ab\u00a3_\u00a3.K-i-u.Zm-\u00a35, \"^v__r.-_rbt_?u\u2122?ct\nthou dlroctly  \u00abmoor\u00bbd thot ttay ttat -eesould cut JJ- \u00ab7 TeU our\non li. JJ*. P..   ttf tnd do LLe^Jjj^\nRlondel, B. O. I*rt.'l0.\nShould See That\nHunger March Is\nNot a Necessity\nDo the editor of Tb. N-bon Dolly\nmust expect no mon. Tbo ruave_\nfor t_l\u00bb dre-tic reduction, of ooum,\nU forced economy rather than o\nikUuiiUii.tv.iii to __tltuto a permanently changed policy toward tho\nuniversity. Whatever th. object, how-\neett. If tho government's dlolvren\nboo\u2014nu o fact, th. mult must be\nmon than deplorable, tt will bo no\nlew than callous Injury to thousands\nof th. youth of tb. province and\nwell-nigh Irreparable damage to tb.\nreputation ot O. B O. and, for that. New.:\nvery reason, to tho province Itself.; Sir: I notloe In a recent ls-rue\nAny unlveralty worthy of tbot name -e*f_ your   paper   un*ar   the  hMdlng,\nmugt be . growing thing. It ls ln\noot\u2014rta\u2014t need ot ten\u2014ro and more\ncapital and lnerea\u2014ng Inoome and\nIU work can never be finished unless\nor until clviiiutlon collapse, and\nculture die*. T*he governors and other\nauthorities of U. B. C, while t.-.cy\nmust han made mistakes ln tbe past\nhan acoompllohod 'wonders' wltth\ntbe moan, at their disposal\u2014and I\nban yet to hoar of their being tu-\ncused of wilful extravagance\u2014they\nhave, I think, given ua our money's\nworth. WVeen wo decided to build\nwhat hu bocomo our university we\nwere feeling quirt 'flush' .nd vlrtu-\nous in eo doing. Today, unhappily.\nmoot of ua have been brought to a\ndifferent mood, and some of us\n-night become prone to rash doings,\nbut we muat not forgot tbat, because\nwe established the university., w.\naa-ume an Implicit obligation to\nepers- lt continuously u a unl-\nhlgh-school\nHvnger March Fells,\" ttw very\nhea*^3 Implying utlafsctlon that\ntheu unfortunate people comprising the gereatar portion ot our\npopulation, who at this time, and\nthrough no fault of their own are\nwithout employment, should fall In\nthe on v form of mlf-.xpns.loa that\nI. left ee- thorn namely, ordered and\npeaceful  assembly.\nAn we beooeree eo callous, arrogant and mtolerant a. to disregard the \u2014ttferlng. of our fellow\nmen, and rejoice that ho has\nfailed? Oan It bo that relief hu\nactually been given theu people ao\nthat tho need for demonstration Is\nno mon? Or that saddest of all\nthings, that thetr morale ls low or\nnit respect so lacking that they\nhad not tho courage to lend them-\nuln. to a movement to bring\nthis plight to the attention of\nthou whose bualnu. lt ls to see\nthat  such  a .tat. of affair,  nud\nAUNTHET\nvwafty    and    not\nwhioj lnert-ably lt would become, 1! no. come about. Uy prayer la tbat\ntt t-urrl-ee at a'l, through a drastic their needs have been met wtth\nreduction of inoome. Jan.   the   movement   failed   because\nFor the naaon met ordinary over- \u00abhe ne\u00abl lor It no KM** \u00ab'\u00ab*\u00abJ-\nhead cannot be oonalderabl, leasen- .JJf ^T 5\u2122*L\ned, it Is patent that If TJ. B. C. to' *g8- O. T. HUNT,\nto function under tha proposal of boss Opur, B; c Feb. u,\nf-vemment ft must do so either at\nShe expanse of tbe students by\ndoubling their preeent tuition fees of\nfrom |l-)5 to \u00bb1M per year or at the\nexpense of the administrative and\nteaching staff, or of both combined,\nfor -be institution has no endowment. Neither of these means Is\npracticable and so we are brought to\ntha psss of not being able to sell\nour potential educational output because we refuse to \"deliver tbe\ngoods-,\"\nPresident Kltnok statea that 77\nper cent of tbs graduates, continue\nto reside In the province. It Is sale\nto say that these continue to assume an ever increasing share of\nths work and burdena of the community and that tte province is ths\nbetter far thslr presence among us.\nThs remaining 33 per oent of gradu-\natea more or leaa temporarily axe ln\nother parts of Canada and a score or\nto of foreign countries, where, even\nIf none of them return to ua, tfeey\ncan hardly avoid, as a student publication ssys, \"carrying its (B. Cs)\nname and Interests beyond its own\nborders.\" The reputation of U. B. 0.\nfor the attainments of Its graduates\nand the quality of Its teachings 1.\nwell enough anown to those who\nread aad think, but lt U wen to\nsay waat I know of one Industrial\nresearch laboratory at an eastern\nCanadian university wherein mote\nthan half of the staff are U. B. O.\nEnglish Mary Hot\nShe Who Had\nLttffe tomb\nCtalu mad. ta English cab-, that\nMn. Star Hughu. who died a low\nmtt[son, mtt too original \"Mary\"\nof tho poem. \"Itm -Had * uttle,\nlamb.- tt disputed by Ruth j. -\u2022\u2022_.*\nlay ot Hemenstead. Long island. If T_\nauthor of a recently publuhed biography ot Sarah Joupha BueU\nHalo, who wrot. tbo poem and who\nfor 40 you. WM editor ot tho old-\ntime popular magulno \"Oodar'e\nUdy*. Book.\"\n'llr.. Hal.', poom wu published\nIn 1890 ln her book ot children',\nnreu, 'Poom. for Our Ohlldren.' and\nalso tn the ume year in the children', maga-le\u2014, Tho Juvenile Mia-*\nc-lany,- copies ot both of which an\n-411 available,\" aay. Mia. Plnlty,\n\"Bine. Mra. Hughes, who on her\nmooosajv. birthdays hu tor a num. -\nbar at yur. received annual K-olalra\nu tho heroine of tbe poem, wu not\nborn until 1M0, 10 year, attar\n'Mary'. Lamb- wu published, bet\nclaim can only ba .ttrlbutad to a\nconfusion of \u2014tow ncldent which\npossibly occurred la bar childhood\nwith tbo later publication ln England of tbe poem whloh had long\nbwn cutout In America.\n\"A like con\u2014talon of childhood Incident, doubtless aooounto for the\nclaim whiten Henry Ford hu recently put forth that the authar\nof the tint 1- Una. ot thl. poom\nwu a young man nam\u2014I John Roul-\nstone and that th. 'Mary* wu a\nMary Sawyer Tyler, who attended\nschool ln the veritable building\nwhich Mr. Pord hu purohuod and\ndedicated u a shrine st Sudbury,\nJ\u2014as.., to She devote-*, of thl. poem.**\nMrs. Flnley wut on.\n\"Mr. Ford', eapouaal not. entirely on the statement ot Mrs. Sawyer,\nwho did not make any statement to\nthe publlo until late In the 70s,\nnearly 60 j\u2014ur. after the poem had\nfirst bun published under Mr*.\nHale's name. Mrs. sawyer, who claimed young Eoulstone wrote the poem\non a piece of paper and handed it\nto her u a child never wa. able to\nproduoe the \u25a0\u2014-*-*- or any Individual\n.vho had seen It.\" [||\nAt flnt I hated to au Pa slgen-\n-   notu far hu ornery kin f\u2014lu,\ntxMtn-   **\u2022 r_..t*5n.f'__A.\u00a3  \u2022\"\u00bb\u00ab I \"Okon lt wu worth It to\nget rid of 'em tor all tlm. to come.\"\nTwenty Years Ago\n(From The Dally New. of February\n12,   UU)\nAt th. first annual meeting of tho\nradua-M. Why? Apart etoen\"reput\u00bb- i Kootenay   Fruit   Grower,  hero   lut\n\u2014 - .. ...        \u2022 .        nla   I       \u201e._.u.i      Ram,-_..      n.       lit- \u2014 -\nmallet, Manager Rayeneend T. Hlok.\nadvocated the grad.ng of Kootenay\napplu. C. W. Busk was elected\npresident of the assoclstlon. During\nthe year 2581 boxes of applu wu\nreceived by tho union from 81\ngrowers.\nSouth Is the Declarer playing No\nTrump; at conr-ct Bridge three No\nTrump..\nTo trick 1 Wut led the Four of\nSpadu and lut played tbe Fin ol\nSpadu.\ntlon. however, the fruit of ruearoh\nwhether Industrial, social or other-\nwin, must Inure to the benefit and\nenjoyment of us all\u2014enn gonrn-\nment.\nDespite all that th. university's\noflloers oan do to lessen ths preuure\nraf numbers, by keeping It. sc.eol-\nt_Uc standards at the highest, the\n1ern_\u2014Is on lta physical resources\nire \u2014ich ee to result ln badly over-\n-rowded conditions\u2014ln some cases\nllagr-cefully ao\u2014-for I have seen\nhem. The only nnody for such oon-\niltlons, ot course, ls mora capital\nwhleh it would be unwise even tet\nittampt to secure ln theu days, but\nvhy permit the condition, to be-\neeom. won. by dlKouraglng 3000\n\u25a0mbltlou. and worthy students (not\nto mention tee. thouaand. wbo an.\noomlng on) by giving them so much\nleu than they ban been premised\nand hav. been willing to p\u00bby for? -   .   -\nThen un be no doubt that V. B. Th. Reoenlx hockey team, British\nC Is paying us dividend*., heerwever. Columbia champions, are now ln\nImponderable they may be, and I Rossland defending theu* title. Ther\ntherefore It Is folly to Impair Its ara planning to make a trip to pl.y\nuMfulneu. Possibly thou ln charge at tbe  cout.\nQUESTIONS\n\u00abej. Which cards should North and\nou\u2014i play eo trick 1?\n44. Which card should be 1*1 to\n.rick Jt\n48. Which card ahould be led to\nrick 9r\nANSWERS\n43. North   the Seven  ot  spadu\n| South the Aw of Spadu.\n44. Aw ot Club..\n48.   A small Sped..\nTomorrow w\u00ab come Into th. home stretch. Neck and neck contain, prevail sll over the <*tt; but tomorrow tho Issue, will bt decided.   Hold your breath!\nIf a pig wanted to build hlmni\nA house, bow would he ut about lt?\n\u2014He'd tie a knot ln his tall and cai.\nIt \"a pig's ti.\" duty*.\nWhy sulk wd worry over your lot?\nWhy weakly slgb aad tnt?\nbur upl Th.   more   rou   haven\"\ngot\nThe mon then Is to get\nTbe   prohibitionists   an   making\nheadway ln England, we bur.    The\nhlstorlo struggle will now be between\nSt. Oeorg. and th. flagon.\nI\nA SPLENDID BRIDGE OFFER\nJJecatiM of space limitations th. answere given in our great\nMilton C. Work Hom. Bridg. contest are necessarily abridged, but\nIn order to satisfy theslntenM Interest ln the quutlon. and answers,\nMr. Work hu prepared a splendid 64-psge booklet entltued \"WINNINO\nBRIDOE 8TR.1TEOT,\" which reproducM th. 18 hand, uud la th.\nHome Bridge Con\u2014.t .nd present, the -newer, to trert quutlon end\nreesane tec such .newer, ln complete. Illuminating det.ll. oil wrltun\nIn Mr. Work's clear and Interesting style.\nThU booklet, \"WINNINO BRIDOE STRATEOY.\" whloh will be\nof much .Tester value t oth. player, regardless ot \"system,\" than\nmany hlgh-prlteed tejt book., le not tor sale. It hu been prepared\ntor reeden of Tbe NeUon Dally New, by arrangement wltb Mr. Work.\nOn. copy will be mailed to you upon nquut If you und ult-\naddrewed, .tamped, return envelope to Tbe tJelson Dally New,.\ntogether with 38 oent. to defray part ot the owt ot printing .ad\nhandling this 84-page booklet.\nThe hour ot midnight wu Jutt\nstriking u the householder crept\n\u2022ilenUy down th. etem. with .\nquick moma-Kit be sn.pped on the\nelectric light, and gasped u hla eyes\nfell on a burglar tampering with his\nMm,\n\"Whll. eyou call a copper, th?\" h.\nwld. \"Not mel\"\n\"No,\" uld the householder. ''Only\nwait while I Mil my *U_ Sh.'.\nhurd you every night far fifteen\neaes. and It'll be a real ileum, to\nbar to ue you st lut\"\nDaughter of WaU Strut broken* (oa\na hunting trip with har tathtr) \u2014Oh,\nfather, look, a beat I\nBroker (Intent on hU aim)\u2014TeU\nhim J can't see him, I positively will\nnot talk buelnua\nYesterd.y the Tmlr Oeneral hospital received a check from the treu-\nury   -department   at   Victoria    for\n.4000.\n...     ,\nHunter _ Annabl. report, the\nrule ot a Mill street property. Mr.\nPatterson of Suits toon Is tbe vendor and J. H. Wallace of Nelson Is\nthe purchaser.\n...\nAt the annual meeting of the\nCreston Conservative assoclstlon last\nnlgbt R. J. Long wu appointed\npresident.\nTfiof Body of Yours\nBy  JAMES  W.  BARTON\nCOUGH\nOough la a very oommon ailment\nand yet lt Is not really a disease;\ntt ls simply s symp: _n of disease.\nNow Just as an Increase pulse rate\nor a high temperature ta a sign thst\nsomething Is wrong ln the system,\nso also with a cough, and the cause\nof tbe oough should be Investigated\nAlthough there are a number of\nconditions which may cause oough,\nnevertheless ths commonest or most\nfrequent causes should be thov-ht\nof first. The most frequent ls the\ncause from condition ln nose, m-uth\nthroat, and chest, and lacl '.ss affections of the teeth, tonsils, the\nuvula which bangs betweer tonsils\nat back ot ths mouth, tbe throat\nitself, snd the windpipe, and ths\nbronchial tubes one going to each\nlung.\nSomstlmes, as Dr. Stuart pritchard\npoints out, the character or sound\nof ths oough may give a clue as\nto Its cause. Coughs may bs divided into two classes, expectorant and\nIrritant. Tbe expectorant oough Is\nwhere there Is seme mucous or other substanoe that should be expectorated or removed, and the cough\nhelps to remove lt.\nIt ls this type tbat should be\n\u2022sided\"; nothing should be given to\nstop or quiet this type of cough\nss It ls Nature's way of removing\nsny obstruction from the sir pas-\nImtant oough to really serving\nno useful purpose snd it Is in this\ntzype thst you would be justified\nIn uiipg some means to stop It. In\n(set the irritant oough not only\nMis to serve aay useful purpose,\nbut lf unchecked may be dangerous. Thus la lnfluenaa this oough\nmay causa complications la nose\naad slausss, may cause pleurisy la\npneumonia, aggravate pain, cause\nloss of sleep, may overwork the\nblood   vessels  snd    Interfere    with\n*, working of the heart.\nThe thought then ls that la aay\npersistent cough it would r-< wise\nto consult your physician, as cough\nmay be due to early tuberculcelc.\nto early stages of whoopng oough,\nto trouble In large blood vessels into which the heart pumps the blood,\nto ear trouble, brain abscess, inflammation of the bronchial tubes\nsad other conditions.\nRemember, some cough are helpful\nand ahould be encouraged; others\nnot only weaken the system but\nset up complications.\nEstablMhed  1849\nLamb's Rum\nAOED,  BLENDED   AND\nMATCHED  AT TBI\nLONDON  DOCKS\n\"LAMB'S FINE OLD\nNAVV\ni*moor Ov-KPBoor\nOM an- oood!\nAsk th. British Navy!\nOn tsle at Liquor Vondora or\ndirect trom Oovernment Uq-\nDepartment. Victoria. B. O.\ntor control Board. Mall Order\nTbls .avertlMment is not pnbim-\ned or displayed by the Liquor Control Board of by th. government of\nBritish  Colombia*.\nDial\nTelephone\nSystems\nfor the Office\n\"TTf7_ ctn supply telephong\nVY equipment thw will\ngive you dial (automitic)\ntelephone service on yout\npremises. Thtt means thst\none department would bt\nable to call another by limply dialing i number. To\nall an outside number, yoa\nwould connect yout telephone with \"Centttl\" by\ndialing > single numeral. An\nattendant would be required\nfor incoming call. only. Let\nout experts advise yon free\nof charge. Use the coupon\nbelow or telephone th*\nCommerd-I Department\nB.C. Telephone Co.\na>_-E\u00bb_At DaVAJ-IWINT\nB. C TIUPHONI CO.\nPiesse let me know more about\nthe dial telephone systems mentioned above. It is understood\n-ehu there will be no obljgatioa\nonmvpert.\nYeaeHam *\"\"\n!__.\u00ab\/r_vl-*w    \"\"\"\n______-..-___\nSpray Pumps\nNow is the time to check up\n-your spraying ne\u00abd_ and get repairs ready for spring.\nWe have Pumps and Parts in\nstock, also Spray Hose, Pruning\nShears, Saws, etc.   Mees right\nNelson Hardware Co.\nWholesale and Retail  Quality  Hardware\nNELSON, EC.\n  \t\n \u25a0\u2014IJ 111  rTJXSON  DAIIY WWWt,  NELSON,  -.  -\u2014IWBAT  MOBNINO,  I-BSCA*.   U.  HU        \"\" '*^-_\u2014\u2014-^\u2014\u25a0\u2014\n\u00bb.ii]_ii\u00bbj_.Tiia\nkm ta*w\nNORWEGIAN SKIERS PROVE TOO\nSTRONG AS SWEEP HRST FOUR\nMB IN OLYMPIC CONTESTS\n_ rottumsbraaten   First\n1928 Champion to Defend Title\nCANADIANS FIND\n\" LEAD PILED UP\nVinjarengen Breaks Ski\nJump Record Despite\nAdverse Weather\nCANADA'S OLYMPIC\nENTRIES TODAY\nirnsBNooN\nOlympic sklj_\u2014ping cbamplon-\nehlp at Intervale. 60-metn hill.\nArnold Stone, Vanoouver. Leslie\nSegue, Montreal, Jacques Landry,\nOttawa, Robert Lymburne, Eevel-\n>toke, WO.\n-VBN1NO\nOlympic . figure Mating championship for pain: tin. Constance\nSamuel and Montgomery Wilson,\nToronto. Mn. France. Claudet\ntnd C. B. Bangs, Ottawa.\nOlympic Results\nCombined ski run, ski jump: Won by Johonn Grot-\ntumsbratten, Norway; second, Ole Stenen, Norway;\nthird, Hans Vinjarengen, Norway; fourth, Spere Kol-\nterud, Norway; fifth, Sven Erikssen, Sweden; sixth,\nAntonin Barton, Cwchoslovakia.\nUnofficial team -core (on 10-5-4-3-2-1 basis). United\nStates 76; Norway 49, Canada 36, Sweden 24, Austria\n15\u00bb Finland 10, \"Switzerland 6, Germany 4, Roumania\n8, Italy 1, Belgium 1, Czechoslovakia 1.\nLAKE PLACID, N. T.. r_>. ll\u2014\n\u2022lohann Orottumsbraaten, of Nor-\nw-y, became the first IMS men',\nOlympic c' mplon to defend hi.\ntitle mjrc-sat rUly In the 1931 Olympic games when he defeated a field\nof M entries from 10 nations today In the combined 19 kilometres\nakl run and ski .'\u2014up.\nOrottomsbmaeten also became th.\nflnt of the famed Norwegian skat-\nen and skiers to win . IM! title,\nalthongh sonjad Henle, queen of\nwomen flrure skat- s, ,-ejccessfally\ndefended her till. \u00bbgsln\u00bbt 15 International challengers last night.\nFnrtlonsly Bernt Evensen, the\nSOOOmetru champion, and Ivar\nBallangrud, 500-metre UU. hold-\n.1*1 lost 1 heir crowns to Jack She.\nand Irving Jaffee.\n* But Grottumibraaten waa f trd\nM the championship after a half\ndown Judges, for thne houn, had\ndebated the result, of th. II klio-\nmetres division, raced yeaterday and\ngthe aTcl Jump, waged today In th.\nrain on the lofty Intervale. Olympic Jump.\nNorwegians swept  all of the tint\nlour plane., wtth Ole Stcnan second.\n\u25a0Hans Vinjarengen thl*\"l,  and  Sverre\n\u25a0Kolterud. fourth. Out of a possible\n1*80 point., complicate el by tl    c  i-\nIslderstton of foie-p ln th. ski Jump\niqually with distance, as well aa the\n_-lme soored ln tha 18-kllomet   i run,\n\u25a0Grottur\u2014\"braaten   waa   awarded   440,\nwhile Stenen gathered 438.65 point,\nand Vtngerengen 434.08.\nOET  FIB8T  EIGHT\nPLACES\nXur-peana   took   tbe   first   eight\n|fpl*-ce., with Sven Irlksren of Sweden\nfifth: Antonin Barton, of C-echoeio-l\nvakla  sixth.  Bronlnalaw   Caechn   >t\nPoland, aeventh; and Frantl     C'.mu-\nn.k, of CMohoelo-akla, eighth. Rolf\nMore_en, of Lake Placid, took   *lnth\nplace  for  the  United  StatM,   with\n-ostein Nordmo., of Camrose, Alta.,\ntenth.\nPaced with th. herculean task of\novercoming commanding lead, piled\nup by the Scandinavian, ln th. tint\nhalf ot the combined skiing event ol\nth. Olympic winter _\u00bb---.. Cena'Vt\nlour oompetll-B found the hurdle\nbit too steep.\nA drenching   nln  threatened   to\nbring about c icellatlon of th. Jumps\ntodsy,  but  the  sun  emerged  Juat\nlong enough to send tbe competl-\n_ ton Into action. Then u <   . test*\nf,'.tatted a .ready ___e sat In.\nUndaunted by the adverse conditions. Ban. Vinjarengen, Norwegian\nglut hurtled down th. slippery\nrunway and rode throug space for\n',. distance of 304 feet, a new record\nfor the hill and by a good measure\n.the best performance of tbe day. The\n'previous mark lor the local Jump\n198 feet. On his tint Jump the Norsemen had leaped 1- feet.\nOrottum.br.atan, the defending\nchampion, ant\u2014-ed \u2014te aeoond hsll\nof th. event with the beat time for\n[the cross-country run and made two\n{hwuttlul Jump, of 183 and 181 lest.\nThan wan thrills and .pills galore\n11-or tbe large gallery at ne.rly 11,000,\nhut despite the advene conditions\nthere wu not a tingle serious sc-\ncldent. One of the Jspanese entrants\nhowever, crashed Into the bl sheet.\nbut escaped \"ll- \u00bb torn brulees.\nThe flnt 10 tinlshera In th. com\nbined 18-Mtometr\u2014- and akl Jump,\nwtth tlm., distance and points follow: a\n1. Jo!\u2014nn Orottumsbraaten, Norway, le-rdloroetres time 1-37:15,\nJump. IDS.* 181 feet, point. 448.\n3. Ole Stener, Norway, time 1:38\n:05, Jumps 153, IBS feet, polnte 438.8.\n8. Ban. Vinjarengen, Norway, tlm.\n1:33:40; Jump. 173, 104 feet, points\nhtht,\n4. Sven* Kolterud, Norwsy, time\n1:31:38, Jump. ITI, IM feet, point.\n418,7.\n8. Ivan Sven Erlk-nn, Sweden, 1\n39-3, jump. 197, IS) feet, points\n4134.\nAntonin Barton. Cae\u2014loelovakla,\ntlm. 1-8-9, jump. ISS, 148 teet,\npolnta 393.\n7, Bronlslsw Ceech, Poland, time\n1*88*87. Jump. 180. m, point. 383.\n8. Prantieek Blmunek, Ceeechoalc*-\nvakla. Heme 1:39:58. Jumps ISO, 185,\npolnta S1SS.\nt. Rolf Monwn. United States,\ntire 1:43:36; Jump. 173, 168 feet,\npoint. 889-.\n10. Joeetelen Nordrooe. Csmrose.\nAlt... tun. 1:43:68. Jump.. 188, 187\ntMt, point. 168.1.\nJAPANESE BEAT\nTOURING RUGBY\nTEAM BY 38 TO 5\nTOKYO,  Ten.   It   (CP  et' e>\u2014A\ntin*, Canadian English rugby ieem,\nsuffering -from too much hospitality\nand a heavy schedule, were demoralised today before the lightning\nattack of aa all-Japan fifteen, and\nloat tbelr final gam* aa to 5.\nIt wai the flnt : ous setback\nthe visitors had received. They had\ndropped a 0 to * decision to all-\nJapan on January 31, _ut on that\noocaslon victory was wrested from\ntham by a last-minute try. In tbelr\nfive other matches tbey were victors, and throughout tbelr tour\n\u2022cored 160 points, against 83 scored'\nby thetr opponents.\nIt was Japan all the wit today.\nThe Canadians were outclassed, and\ncould not meet tbe terrific pace set\nby th* opposing squad.\nThe team sails for bo: _e on the\nCanadian Paclflo ^^^^^^^^\nAsia on Saturday, and are due ln\nVictoria and Vancouw on Monday,\nFebruary 72.\nOLYMPIC PROGRAM\nTODAY\nAlT-WtOON\n.:16 ekj Jumping.\n1VENINO\nJelS flgur. skating  pairs.\nCUP TIE SOCCER\nFOOTBALL MATCH\nFEATURE EVENT\nFifth Round WlU Be Ran Off\nin England; Third in\nScotland\nBOSTON BRUINS\nSLAUGHTERED BY\nMAROONS 7 TO .4\nMiss  a  Dozen   Scoring  Op\nportunities. Owen Gets\nThree Goals\nBOSTON, Peb. .1. (AP)\u2014The Boston Bruins missed a doaen sooting\nopportunities here tonight while being slaughtered by the Montreal Maroons. 7 to 4, In a National Hockey\nINTERMEDIATES\nAT TRAIL PLAN\nCUPXONTEST\nWUl Likely Go to Vernon in\nCoy Cap Puck\nSeries\nTRAIL. B. a. Peb. 11.\u2014Trail Intermediate hockey team win travel to\nVernon at tbe end of nest week lf\ntentative dates for the Coy cup play-\ndowns are approved.\nIt wu at first proposed tbat Trail\nwould necessitate extra travelling\nto start tbe ptaydowrts, but this\nwoold necessitate extra travelling\ntime and expenses, so It was suggested Instead t_wt Revelstoke go to\nVernon on the eighteenth.\nTrail would go to Vernon to mast\nthe Revelstoke-Vernon winners February 30 and 33 under present pro-\nIt ls also proposed tbat Princeton\nand Merrlt playoff February 10 and\n16, the winner meeting Vancouver\nFebruary 30 and 33.\nSuggestion bas been made that the\nwinner of the Revelstoke-Vernon -Trail\nseries should meet Prlncetort-Merrltt-\nVancouver winners for the cup snd\nthe provincial championship February 34, 3d and Vt at Veraon, TraU\nor Vernon, lt Is held, should be tbe\nvenue of tbe finals, preferrably Vernon.\nThs Trail team plans a carnival to\nraise money for tbe trip.\nLedlngham Holds\nBack Threat of\nHouston Curlers\nwin\nHtm Empress dt.^m were regleteiwd by George\nOwen, who spent most \u00ab tbe game\nrushing with tbs forwards.\nThe Maroons, wltb Nels Stewart\nand Jimmy Wsrd setting the pace,\nput together an amaalnj number of\nsmart hockey plays.\nMaroons drew up into a tie tor\nthird place in the Canadian division,\nalthough the New Tork 'Americans,\nwith the same number of points,\nhave two games ln band.\nSUMMARY\nFirst period \u2014 1, Boston, Owen\n(B__T_-Welland),   9:62.\nPenalties \"-bare (maj.r), Trottler,\nWllcoi, Stewart, Brydson, Owen, Slebert,- Oalbraltb.\nSecond period\u20143, Mon*~!el, Ward,\n.47; 3, Montreal, Wl'oox (Smith)\n1:35; 4, Montnal, Brydson, 8:39;\nS, Montreal, Stewart, 6:48; 6. Montreal, Ward, &:15, 8, Boston, Owen\n(feoeoff), 10.M.\nPenalty\u2014Pratt.\nThird period\u2014*, Montreal, Stewart\n(Brydson-Trottler), 339;  10, Boston,\nJerwa   (Clapper),   1:01,   11,   Boston,\nOwen   (Jerwa),   15:34.\npenalties\u2014None.\nBOARD TO TAKE\nCOGNIZANCE OF\nMASSEVS TOUR\nTwo Delegates Will Be Sent\nto Fernie Conference\non Publicity\nLONDON. Feb. 11 0 P cable)\u2014A\ncup tie football match will capture\ntbe attention of soccer fans ln tha\nBritish Isles on Saturday. In England, the flftJb round of the English\nFoe ** all association competition will\nbe run off, whllo In Scotland tbe\nthird round of the Scottish series\nwill be reached.\nElimination of tbe cup holders,\nWest Bromwlch Albion, t.e league\neaders, Everton, Aston Villa ftnd\nSheffield United bas tended to rob\nthe English events ot a food deal of\nglamour. London teaCas will figure\nIn tbe best matches on the program,\nArsenal playing st Portsmouth and\nChelsea at Sheffield Wednesday.\nOther first division clubs in tbe\ncompetition are Newcastle United\nand Leicester city, who play one\nanother, Huddersfleld Town, wbo\nmeet Preston North End, a aeoond\ndivision club, Manchester City and\nDerby county, who are opponents,\nand Liverpool and Grimsby Town,\nwbo also play against one another.\nThe balance of tbe matches consist\nof Bury versus. Stoke City, both\nbeing seoond division clubs, and\nW-tfcrd of the third division sod\nBradford of  the second division.\nTbe draw haa produced some\ngreat ball gas-as In Scotland, the\nstronger clubs being Involved In\nmatches against big teams. Motherwell and Celtic will renew their cap\nfinal battle ot last season when Cel\ntic won after a replay. Ths game U\nst Motherwell. Rangers meet Hearts\nat Bllnburgh. The Scottish seoond\ndivision Is bound to have a representative tn the next round ss Dunfermline has drawn a bye, T-_e only\nOther minor club engaged will be\nBt. Bernards, wbo meet Clyde,\nEDITORS PICK ALL-STAR TEAM\nFROM N. H. L.\nFollowlnf Is -UM tam ot * C___l_n Pm ssrMs of *.____\nHockey lMf-1 .ll-\u00abur Mn MlKtlon. by editors In *, H. WdtlM.\nA 00-o.n.u. wlU be pnp-nd later.\n(By B. W. Tettaton. ttt* Henld, Montrul)\nFirst Team Position Altarut. Teem\nOOAL\n_ar_m.r. Chicago _____   H_l_*wort_, Oanadlen.\nDH-NCE\nShore. Boston _.__.\nBurke. Can\u201411.1-\nCENTEB\nMOMMe O-u-en.\nW. Oook, Rsngers ..\nJollst, caoadl\u2014-\nBIGHT WBIQ\nlEtT WUSO\n\u201e tlebait, Banttn\nJohnston, Bannr.\n. Pr-__u, Tr-rooto\nConscher, Toronto\nJsckson, Toronto\nCANADIENS BEAT\nHAWKS TO GO IN\nTIE FOR FIRST\n12,000 Fans See Home Team\nWin 4-1; Game Wild at\nFinish\nBig League\nBOWLING\nVICTORIA TO GET\nMINING ENGINEERS\nMake  Enquiries  About\nKootenay Landing\nBridge\nHUME DEFEATS\nCENTRAL BP\nCLUBJOURNEY\nHume   Club  Takes  Tourney\n9*3   at   Hume School\nWednesday Night\nFORUM, MONTREAL, Teh. 11,\u2014\n(CP)\u2014Canadians moved Into a tie\nfor first place in tbe Canadian section standing of the National Hockey\nleague here tonight when they defeated Chloago Blackhawks 4-1 before\na capacity house of 13,000 fans.\nThe game ended ln a whirlwind\nof excitement as Lesleur, Canadlen,\ndefence man, took a penalty to start\na five-man Chicago assault. Three\ntimes Joliat broke away, either alone\nor wltb mates, and Gardiner beat\nblm at the very goal mouth. On the\nfourth oocaslon, Chuck came out to\nthe blue line and beat Joliat to a\nloose puck.\nSUMMARY\nFirst period\u20141, Canadiens, Mondou\n(Larochelle- Leplne),  19:50.\nPenalties\u2014Oottsellg, Oraham, and\nMarch.\nSecond period\u2014No score.\nPenalties\u2014Boucher, Morenz, Joliat,\nCook.  Oottsellg.\nThird period\u2014a. Canadiens, Qsgn-\ncn (Burke), 3:84; 3, Canadiens, Mor-\nens, 1040; 4, Chicago, Cook (Much-\nThompson), 12:50; 6, Canadiens, Leplne.  18:25.\nPenalties\u2014Larochelle,   Lesleur.\nGILKER'S\nNow\nYOCB   LAST   CHANCE\t\nHALF PBICE f N AU, WDJ-\nTEB OVEBCOAT8,  f-,.00\nOVEBCOATR.\n$12.50\nThomas, Ledlngham's curlers are\nholding1 the President's gold buttons. Thursday night-they withstood\ntb* threat of tbe Harry Houston\nrink, and will ' likely meet Alex\nBltohle ln defence of tbe pins befor* tbe week  la ott-\nWhile all of tbe Ledlngham rink\nmembers lay claim to glory ln the\ncompetitions. Mr. Ledlngham says\nthat Mas Baakin was th* stalwart\non Thursday nlfbt. The rink is\ncomposed of Thomas Ledlngham, Max\nBaskln, J, C. Lawrte and C. F. McDougaU.\n\"It ls no good pretending that women are artistic,\" says a writer. Rut\nlt cant be denied tbat m\u2014\\j of tbem\nare designing.\nI\nThe oldest,  _mooth\u00abft,\nfinest  Rye   Whisky\nott the shelves.\nB.C 12 YEAR OLD\nDOUBLE DISTILLED RYE\nRep. Quart giiaraptg-cd.\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by\nth Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British\ncJumbia.\nCognisance of tbe visit of Hon.\nVincent Massey, ex-minister to Wsahlngton and League of Nations advocate, to tbe west will be taken by\ntbe Nelson board of trade. President\nC B. Oarland conceded at Thursday's monthly luncheon. Vsn. Arch-\ndeacc-i Fred H. Oraham raised tbe\nmatter, asking tbat \"cognisance be\nand president Oarland ao\nordered.\nTbe. board approved a recommendation from tbe council for aendlng\nof two Nelson delegates to the coming Pernio conference on cooperative\nadvertising on the prairie to popularize tbe southern soenlo highway\nwith motor tourists. H. M. Whlmster, in moving tbe adoption of the\nreport, held that any expense Nelson\nincurred In furthering the conference\nwould be amply repaid ln the Increased publicity aeoured f-r the district lf the scheme worked out.\nO'GRADY STA1S FOR\nTIME BELNO\nJ, A. Irving -drew attention to tba\nrumor tbat the minister of mines\nproposed to oall In his resident mining engineers and locate them all at\nVictoria, something that would be a\ndlssster to this dlstr\" If carried\nInto effect. He asked tbat the mining and natural resources committee\nbe instructed to take up tl-.s matter.\nDr. E. C. Arthur stated a letter\nhad been received ln Nelson setting\nout that lf tbe resident engineers\nwere called In, there would be no\ndanger so fsr as this district was\nconoerned thw preset year,\nR. T, O'Qrady, resident engineer\n(or tbe eastern mineral survey district, supplemented this information\nwith tbe news that be had just received a letter from the minister,\nwhich be hsd not yet bad time to\nshow Mr. Irving, giving blm assurance   to  tbe  lame  effect.\nUnder theee circumstances, Mr. Irving dropped his motion*\nBRIDGE   INFORMATION\nft. W. Hlnton said be bad no desire to embarrass tbe railways, but\nit was reported the Canadian Pacific was proceeding to build a steel\nbridge at Kootenay Landing, and he\nunderstood tbe plans provided for\nsn ordinary span, with only a six-\nfoot clearance, with a lift section\nto be supplied wben needed, wblch\nmight mean never. Wltb a new grain\nIndustry on the Kootenay flats, and\npossible piilpvood ard hay export,\ntba district should hssltate long bs-\nfore abrogating its rights ss to navigation at that point. He said tbe\nboard should have def- '. Information trom the Dominion government,\nwblch was tbe people's trustee tn\ntbls matter, tbat navigating rights\nwould be respected.\nTh\u00ab board instructed tbe freight\nand transportation committee to\nmake inquiries and report, conferring\nalso wltb Division Superntendent J.\nIvan MacKay.1\nSTUDENTS' RAWS\nArchdeacon Oraham, wbo has been\nprosecuting inquiries on behalf of\ntbe board in regard to student-*'\nr\u00bbtes, asked and obtained authority\ntat a committee oempogsd of President Oarland. Becretary p. A. Mc-\nr*rlend. Md hiniaeif. to write to\nMr. Parker, seoretary of tbe western\ndivision ctf tb\u00ab Canadian Passenger\nassociation, and ask blm to use his\ninfluence to a*:ure tbe extension to\nall students' tripe between borne and\nschool, of tbe 'udents' rate of tare*\na&d-a-quarter obtained last year for\ntbe holiday periods.\nJ. 8. Vassar, of the Vssssr Meat\nMarket, waa elected to membership.\nMANSFIELD WINS\nDIVISION T ON\nCURLING SCHEDULE\nDefeats Bush and Dewdney\nto Take the Division\nChampionships\nC. B. Mansfield emerged champion\nof a triple tie ln \"A\" division ln tho\nplaydowns of the Second City Schedule of tbe Nelson Curling club\nThursday nlgbt. Mr. Mansfield de*\nrested H. Bush 9-7 In tbe first draw\nand E. E. L. Dewdney 10-8 In the\nwcond contest.\nW. M. Vance of \"D\" division defeated r. Andrew of \"C\" division\n11-9. A triple Ue for first place now\nexists between C. E. Mansfield of\nA\" division, A. D. McLeod of \"B'\ndivision, and W. M. Vance of \"D\ndivision.\nDOUBLEHEADER\nPUCK BATTLES\nHERE SUNDAY\nDHIPSEY KNOCKS\nOUTCHRISTNER\nIN THIRD ROUND\nAkron Puddkr HHa\nPoor Tlm\u00abB -Man Ita-i\nWaOop\n\/VO D\/FFEKBtiCE BETHc-EN\nMM AND,\nW0HANS\n6e*MEr-\n-rf.>!-f\u00bb*'\/**-r_ar\ncuv-UNO.   tm.  u   \u00ab*j\u2014\netast   _cnp_rer    ntnttt    tttatSm\nlow-mat ts htt emitetmnsAtej\nati-lsi Mr. taunt emt tk* Ml\nAkron    p.-rjl-r,    M\u00ab*r<r    (\u00ab.  tkh\nC-rlrtMr. who took Ow eonm ht\nth. rloslnjr -tin*-* et tt\u00bb thtr*\nroan* of * erAhetiohei Mar-ran*\nboat\nA p*lr <_ tort book, to mt* __en\ntumblsd OhrlrtiMr to tb* ostxem\ntor to* fourth tlm* ent b* met) et-\ntnpt-W to IN Ik wieab.ll-* hem\nunder wm _-n_n when tb. ootml\\ out\nMm down for food. \u2022\nThere wu * H-<-rt- sprl\u2014\u2014Inf ot\nboos, from the oro\u2014d et nearly\n10.000 person, during th. tint round,\nwhen the -mur\u2014a \u2022*\u2022*_\u2022__ to din\u2014>-\nIng. At Om end. however, tb* -U-\nnw llsulsr, ww given * (era**\novation.\nA left to the ohln knocked Chi_rt-\nner down for nine In tbe flnt, and\n* pair of right xetam* to tb. Jaw\nseat him to the canvu ltor two mor*\nnine counts earrr tn tbe third. But\nth. Akron fighter won tb* Mcond.\nshaking Dempsey twtc with b*ftj\nright..\nLOOK*)  TIRED .   '\nDempsey looked tired and old at\nthe end of the second, but b* wa.\nbsck wltm plenty of life tn th* third\nto wind up \u2014re bout with old time\neclat.\nJack's had )ttt ere. eat in a tight\nat Milwaukee Monday nlgbt, aav.\nhim considerable trouble aa Cberelst-\nner worked on It.\nBlood trickled trom tb. wound\n\u2022hortly .fter th. .ctlon -tartad, but\napparently did not greatly heampee\nDemp\u2014ry.\nPLAYOFFS ARE\nARRANGED FOR\nTRAIL TEAM\nlb an lnter-club tournament at\ntbe Hume school Wednesday nltf-it\nHume defeated the Central club 9-8.\nDespite the one-elded score ihe\ngames were keenly contested.\nScots were aa l-oll-ws, wltb Hume\nplayers   mentioned   first:\nMixed doubles\u2014M_ss W. Rouleau\nand E- Chapman best Mrs. Q. Murray and J. choquette 15-8, 17-18,\n18-7; Miss E. Chapman and H. Chapman lost to Miss L. Pleet and V.\nC. Owen 15-12. 18-13: Miss O. Cur-\nt and Q. Roynon beet Miss Q.\nHayden and R. Hobaon 18-3. 15-6;\nMias I. Watson and W Chrlsop beat\nMiss M. Martin and M. Morley\n18-3, 16-3, 13-8; Mrs. A. Poster and\nA. Poster beat Miss M. Phillips and\nN. Bradley, 8-11, 11-8, 11-9; Mias\nM Peaks and E. L. Cray beat W.\nBorthwlck and R. J. Bourque 18-18,\n18-8,     18-7. *\nLadles' double*---Miss W. Rouleau\nand E. Chapman lost to Miss M.\nMartin ind Miss L. Pleet 15-10, 10-18\n4-15; M-Si O. Curwen and Mrs. A.\nPoster loet to. Mrs. Murray and Mias\nO. Hayden 18-9, 16-11, 15-11; Miss\nE. Wataon and Miss M. Peaks beat\nMlM W. Borthwlck and Miss M.\nPhillips  15-8.   15-13,  15-7.\nMen's doubles\u2014E. carman and\nH. Chapman beat M. Morley and J.\nChoquette 16-9, 15-11, 15-9; W\nChrlsop and G. Roynon beat V- C.\nOwen and B. Hobson 15-8, 15-8.\n16-10, 16-13; E. Oray and A. Poster\nbeat R. J. Bourque and N. Bradley\n18-17,   16-13.   18-15.\nCRUCIAL PUCK\nGAME ON TAP\nONJATURDAY\nTrail Meets Kimberley; McQuade and Kozak Back\nin Shape; Playoff Soon\nNIGHTINGALES IN\nHOOP TILT, LOSE\nTO JUNIOR HIGH\nSilverton,  Slocan  City Tuck\nTeams Will Meet Local\nBoys\nSlocan district hockey teams will\ninvade Neleon on Sunday afternoon\nnest, wben a doubleheader exhibition will be played ln tbs skating\nrink commencing at 3 o'clock.\nIn the first battle the Slocan City\nboys will tangle wltb th-, Nelson\nWolves. In tbe second contest the\nSilverton boys will meet the **&\u2022\nview   Intermediates \u25a0\nlu previous games between these\nteams the E' va plc.Bs at borne\nhave defe.'.od tbe local players.\nHIGH SCHOOL IS\nDEFEATED BY THE\nMIDGETS' CAGER;\nThe Junior High school glrla took\nthe Nightingales Into camp with a\nseven point lMd r. a basketball\ngame at tbe Junior High Thursday\nnight, 15-8.\nAt balf time tbe junior high were\nat the fore with a score of 7-0. Following balf time they managed to\nbold tbelr lead point ror point. Although tbe Nightingales tried hard\nto gain advantage they failed.\nBerna Kline scored four fcr the\nJunior High. Mites Matheeon, two;\nAria Baare, a pretty worker with\nth- ball, seven, snd E. Smith, 3.\nFor the.Nightingales B. Merral scored two, M. Lawsou two, B. McDonald two, and N. Brankin two.\nBy   AL   DEMAREE\nMany women ask bow a woman's\ngame differs Irom a man's game In\nbowling.\nI There ls no difference, speaking\nin the sense tbat a woman uses\nthe same weight ball, use eitber\ntwo or three hole ball, takes the\nsame number of steps ln approach*\n-UMBERLEY. B. C, Feb. 11.\u2014\nKimberley hockey fans sre sll sgog\nas Bat'-dey night approaches, when\nTrail Smokeaters will play ln the\nlast league game against tbe Dynamiters. Upon tbe result of this\ngame binges the start of the West-\nKootenay league playoffs. Tbe team\nbeading the league will have the\nfirst two games of the five-fame\naeries.\nAt preeent Kimberley u at the\nleague head, and a win for them\nwill cinch the playoff opening. However, a win for TraU will tie up the\nleague and necessitate the toss ot a\ncoin for the first games, if Kimberley wins the first playoff game will\noccur ln Kimberley on Monday nbrht.\nManager Dune Chlsbolm announce:!\ntonight that Koeak, husky defence\nman. Is In good shape, and will be\nIn bis place Saturday night. Norman\nM.Quade, husllng forward who has\nbeen ln hospital, ls also back in\nshape, and will start for the Dynamiters.\nCommercial,   Junior   League\nStart Playoffs\nTonight\nTRAIL, B. C. Feb ll\u2014Playoff gamea\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^flar the Vellutinl cup, Commsrclal\nIng tbe foul line and usee the same I Hockey league trophy, are on tap Frt-\nmotlon ln delivering tbe ball.\nThe average woman does not possess tbe same strength snd muscular co-ordination of tbe aversge man\nand cannot expect to score as well.\nThis does  not  mean  however,  that\nwoman muat be of Amazon proportions to bowl well. Bowling ls\n.not that kind of a gsme. The su-\njperlor strength of tbe man ls often\nhis undoing ss it csuses him to\n'press.\"\nWomen can make up for tbelr\nlack of strength by striving for\ncontrol. Always remember that a\nmedium speed ball lhat is under\ncontrol will get many mor* pins\nthan a wild, cannon-ball delivery\nthat either misses the head pin ent-\ntlrely or cute through the pins and\nleaves   tbem   ln   grotesque   bunches.\nTELEPHONES AND\nWILDCATS CLASH\nIN HOCKEY GAME\nAI Drraorre hss prepared an II-\nlii!>trat\u00abd lraOt on \"Spares'*\nwhlcb he will gladly srnd to\nany reader requesting it. Address\nAI Demare\u00ab |n fare of The \u00bbl-\nMm Pally and he sure to enclose\na   se.f-addr-F.wd,   stampfd   envcl-\nFOBTS   WHITEWASH   PORTS   4-0\nday   and  Tuesday.  Total  goala  will\ndecide lt.\nJuniors want through tbe isenou\nwltb only one loss\u2014tbat in tbe last\ngame with tbe Leafs. Maple Leafa\nstarted alow but have impro-cd vastly tn the Iset few games and will\nmake It tough for tbe Juniors tn tho\ntwo playoff engagements.\nRossland, scheduled to meet Juniors tomorrow ln the final game of\nthe Commercial league, withdrew to\npermit playoffs to be held.\nTomorrow's program also Includes\ntwo -City league Junior gamea.\nWben Firemen meet Rovers tn the\nJunior struggle lt will be tbe last\ngame of the season for each team.\nAt   9   o'clock   Elks   and   Colombo*\n111 meet in a City Junior league\ngame, tbe lsst of tbe leegue. Colom-\nbec have won every game but on*\nand tbey got a point out of that by\ntlclng the Rovers. Elks have been\nbeaten only once in the league series.\nThey will make a good game of lt.\nA playoff may follow.\nFORT WILUAM, ont-. Feb. 11 \u2014\nThe Fort WUllam senior hockey\nteam whltewaabed Port Arthur tonight In a Thundernay junior amateur hoefc-y league gams by a 4-0\nseen*. The ice wss slow and heavy,\nbut lu spite of this the game was\nfast and closely fought.\nOLYMPIC BOBSLED\nRACES POSTPONED\nTbe Midgets upset the High School\nCagers ln a fsst basketball game at\ntbe Junior high Thursday night when\ntbey won by a narrow margin of one\npoint after two periods of overtime,\n13-11.\nThe playing on either team waa\ntut, Lettle Fleet living up to her\nname for tbe High School and Marl-\nOn Burnett for the Midgets. Both\nteams, however, kept their playing\ninto a Bun* of excellent teamwork-\nIsabel Oughtred left the lloor in\nthe flrgt quarter with an injured\nfoot, and this eorloiisly handicapped\ntbe High School team.\nThe teams:\nMidgets\u2014V. Harlow, G. Jarrett (3),\nJ. Missey (-), M- Burnett (4), P.\nMorris, I. Bate (3), J. Rlddock, J.\nCult, L. Llmacher   (2).\nHigh School\u2014f. Vance, L. Boomer,\nM. Coffey (1), L. Fleet (fl), I. Oughtred, B. Mathews (3), J. Wlgg, I.\nOliver (3).\nLAKH PLACID, N. T-, Feb. It\u2014\n(AP)\u2014Continued warm weather and\nrain tonight brought about postponement of tbe bobsled races scheduled for toaoorrow ss part cf tbe\nthird   winter   Olympics  program.\nOlympic officials, in announcing\nthe postponement, said that the\nfirst and aeoond heats of the four-\nman bobsled comoetltl-n, originally\nso-eduled fer todiy, will be run\nSaturday or Sunday.\nIf there ta no decided change in\ntbe weather by tomorrow, all four\nbeats will be run on Sunday.\nPlaying on soft, rough loe, the\nTelephone *>Ues and the Wildcats\nplayed to a 1-1 tie ln a ladles' division hockey game here recently.\nThe girls worked hard to score, but\ntbe poor Ice held them back, neither\nside scoring until tbe last period\nMiss Oeorgleltead, substituting for\ntbe Telephones, scored their only\ngoal, while the Wildcat goal came\nfrom the stick of Berna Klein. Isa\nLeslie and Florence McPhee, ou defence for the Telephones, played a\nhard-checking game, while Muriel\nMaundrell snd Msrgaret Scanlan oh\n*he forward line showed class. Theodore Rhodes bad Uttle to do ln\ntbe net.\nMlaa Klein, Plorence snd Edna\nMaundrell, and Nellie Leslie plsyed\non tbe Wildcat forward line, tnd\nbacking them up were Mrs. J. Barclay and Tina McLean. Orace Hall\ntook a test when ahe wm bumped\n[-into the boards. \"Scotty\" Notman\nrefereed.\nSELKIRK    ENTERS    PLAYOFF\n2-1   WIN\nin\nWINNIPEG, Man., feb. II.\u201431-\nklrk fisherman tonight defeated the\nWinnipeg Native Sons, 2-1 and entered the Winnipeg senior hocluy\nleague championship playoff. Their\nopposition In the deciding -serifn\nwlll be the Wlnnlpega, .who ar? at\npresent representing Canada in the\nOlympic games st Lake Placid .\nFAIRVIEW LOSES\nTO HUME3 TOO,\nJUNIORPLAYOFFS\nHume Tied With Maulers for\nFirst Place in Junior\nLeague\nCombined Canadian\nand U. S. Team Beats\nLake Placid, Hockey\nBEAT   INDIANS   IN   ONE-SIDED\nGAME\nPITTSBURGH. Pa. F b. ll.\u2014Pittsburgh's international league hockey\nclub took a one sided game from\nCleveland Indians tomgnt, 7-2.\nHume stepped into a tte with ths\nMaulers for first place in the Nelson\nJunior Hockey league Thursdsy night\nwhen they defeated Fairview Juniors\nthree  to nil ln a playoff match.\nThe game was hein'-rought on\nfast  loe.\n\"Cub\" j. Burns scored two of tb\u00ab\nHume's counters, Tlm Roman0 getting the  other.\nTeams were:\nHume\u2014 C. McDougaU, goal: J.\nBurns. H. Sttrzaker, defence; Ted\nRomano, Tlm Romano, T. Bird, J-\nArelyn, A. Almstrom, B. McBwan,\nE-   Defae.   forwards.\nFs'rvlew\u2014A. Ahrepa, goal; A- Bishop, W. Brown, defence; T. Harrison,\nO, Hoehns, S. Relcom. J. Bother.,\np. Morgan, V.  Melnecruk,  forwardi-\nsh of uld de t-tiyper %\u2022\n>n, ginger ale or gks-\nAdas]\nlemotlr^^^^^^^^^^^\nger beer will prove to yonr\n\u2022stiafsction the pleasure.\noftkiaoldHoUandGta-\nTrail Curling; Results\nTRAIL, B. C Feb. H--~Club schedule fames of tbe Trail Curling club\ntoitfbt   resulted   ss   follows:\nDr. W. A. Coghlln 9, D. Downie 7;\nS. ft. Walley 10, T. W. Blngay 9; J.\nJ. Finland 10. pill Forrest 1: Dave\nForrsat IB, Walter Brady 3; Geo-ee\n9haw 10, Dr. J. B. Thom 10; W. W.\nMcKay 13, Charles Hoefer 0; W. E.\nWilson 13, oeorge Klnnls 0; R. C.\nCrowe 4, W. r\\ r\u00abrrle 11,\nLADIES' DIVISION\nMiss R. Ewart 7, Mrs. W. A. Schler-\nhoite 10.\nOLMPIC ARENA. LAKE PLACID,\n. V*. Feb. 11. (CP) -A team made\nup of members of the Canadian and\nUnited Statea Olympic hockey squads\ndefeated tbe.Lake Placid A. C. team\n3-3 In an overtime period ln an exhibition fame here  tonlgbt-\nTbe LMm Placid club tied tbe \u2022\">\"\nIn the third period and ths teams\nplayed  10 ntlnutee overtime.\nTrail Hockey Results\nTRAIL. B. c. Fsb. 11\u2014 Two hoe-By\n..m>>, op.-\u2014( the Dlsvoff, in tbe\nSmelter Sport. Assoclstlon Hookey\nlesejue, wsr. pj.-f.jd In the \"A\" dl\u2022\nvUlon hens tonight. Tr.nsport.tton\n.nd Wood Butcher, tM 4-4, .nd\nthe T.n- Room d-j.r--.t_d th. St-ff.\nmen 3 to 3.\nJOHlt de KVYFR1 A SAN. nistille-.. F_t.hli.heH IMS\nmrm-tn* v   \"o* '.and\nThis advertisement is not published or display*, by\nthe Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British\nColumbia.\n__L   .\n mot sioar\n\u25a0THE NELSON  DAUT NEWS, NELSON.  B.  \u00abV-l__UY MO-NTKG,  FEBRUARY  IA  IStSW\nWHAT WU WANT Mmsified FOR EASY REFERENCE\n-^  __      .:\u25a0   . . . .     \u25a0   \u2014  - \"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0*\nHAUG0N1AN SAYS\nCOLUMM WRONG\nDeclares the American Ship\nDid Not Make Fastest\nCrossing of Atlantic\nHALIFAX, N. Sa, PIS. ll.\u2014When\ncolumn!*-, write about clipper \"hips\ntber ahould be very careful because\nIn Nova BcotLa aid -New Brmwlck\nthere are many old aallora and their\ndescendants who buy the memory of\nthoa* romantic and co-\" U vreael\nat the laat century.\nA recent sseertkra tbat the Amart\noan ahlp Dreadnaught hed mad* the\nfastest Atlantic crowing under sell Is\nchallenged by Roy Nicholson, Robl*\nStreet, Halifax, who ha* written tbe\nfollowing:\n\"Authorities seem to agree that\nsuoh a claim bee no foundation in\nfact. X quote from \"Onyhound* of\nthe Sea\" by Cart c. Cutter, (O. P.\nPutnam and Bone, 1M0). In hla article The Dreadnaught of Newburyport.\nP. B. C. Bradlee cltle* the occasion\nwben the ship left New Tork on February 97, I860, and qucte* Captain\nSamuel'* letter (dictated ln 1MB)\nfor the statement that ah* was off\nQueens-town nine day and seventeen\nhour* oat.\n\"Captain Cleric dispone of this\nclaim in seemingly conclusive man-\nBar, (p. 340 \"Clipper Ship Bra\") giving the abstract of the Dreadnaught'a\nlog showing that when nine da and\ntwenty-one hours out from Sandy\nHook she was' more than 400 mile*\nfrom Queens-town. In r y case ths\nalleged record la not a \"port to port\"\none snd, In consequence. Is of little\nInterest or significance. Alter passing\nCape Clear for what port wa- she\nbound, and how long did it take ber\nto get there?\nFASTEST SHIPS\n\"The fastest crossing to the eastward would appear to be that of the\nIfcXay clipper ''James Balnes,\" mad*\nln September 1854 from Boston-\nLight to Bock Light, Liverpool, her\ntime wa* 13 days, 0 hours <p. 389,\n'\"Some Famous Ships and their builder, Donald McKay\"). Taking Into account tht distance travelled th* trip\nat the Mary Whltrldge made In June,\n1868\u2014 from Baltimore to the English\nChannel In 12'_ days Is perhaps the\nfastest crossing on record.\n\"Tb* 'dock to dock' record of the\nBed jackets. New York to Liverpool\nIn IS days one hour and twenty-five\nminutes would be hard to beat. How-\naver tba conquest of Saint John, N.\nB. made a dock to dock crossing from\nthat city to Liverpool In 13 days 9\nboura during the fifties. Tbe Conquest waa built at Hopewell, N. B\u201e\nby Aeor Betts for John D. Purdy. Her\ncaptain was Jacob Brewer, (\"In the\nWake of the Wind Ships' Wallace,?\nwh.\n\"Close behind thla Is the record of\nanother Saint John ship, the White\nStar, built by W. and Wright, at\nOourtenay Bay nd commaj-c'ed by\nCa.taln Richard Wright. She sailed\nfrom Saint John to Liverpool in 14\ndaya during November, 1864.\n\"Otber fast eastward trips are thoee\nof the Southampton, New York to\nPalmouth, June 1860, ln 13 days and\n13\" houn. Also that of the Typhoon\nPortsmouth. N. H., to Liverpool, ln\nthe same time during May, 1851.\nMOVIE STARS WANT\nBRIGHT MAKE-UP NO\nWELCOME FOR BLACK\nHOLLYWOOD, Calif, Feb. 11. \u2014\nThe black lipstick fad Is getting a\nchilly reception in Hollywood. It's\nall wrong, say the experts, and the\nblondes, for whom the mourning\nidea was conceived, emphatically\nagree.\nPercy West-more, whose tricks o?\nmake-up makes pretty girls beauties\nand beautiful girls more alluring.\nhas accused the Chicago advocate\nof black lips, who also suggested\nharmonizing finger and toe nails and\neye-brows and lashes, of forgetting\nbtat black 1* not a color\u2014dt in\nwithout  color.\n\"Thus the women who wear blacK\nUp*,\" he says, \"will be making\nherself very uninteresting, because\nbar lip* will be without color, and\ntherefore Ufeleea. Black Upe, black\nlacquered finger nails and toe nails\nwould remind you of death, whlcb\nthought alone should prevent any\nwoman from applying black.\n\"Red gives the flow of warmth\nand life,\" tbe maae-up director\nadded \"Red Upe have meaning.\nWhen a woman wants to attract\nattention to her m<xith -.-\" usee\nnd I'pslck. Bed ls a oolor tbat\nattract*. oFr that reaeon fire engine, an painter red, and ao are\natop and danger signals.\"\nINDEX  10 CLASSIfttD AM\nAUTOMOBILES TC\nAUToSic\u2014\n_**_*_\u00a3(_\nKins.: tat\nTOW BENT\nIt\n*&*\ntW\u00ab.t*flri._i\ntl  FO* ML_\nI) ui\u2014\n___31\u00bbm*ftil-v?\nDEATH.\nUKtBSMAItlNO\nFARM  AND  DAIBT  l-BODOCE\nFARM   i-HOI-BTY   FOB   SALE\nFOB SALE  OB  tea.tHA.NOK\nFOB   SALE   OB   BENt\nF.BMSHbU BOOMS FOB\n-..BINT\nFURNISHED  BOOMS WANTED\n\"\";__   FOT\nANTED\nFOB  t,\nFl'BMTl\nHELP   WI\t\nHOlSliS  FOB BENT\n\u2014Mr\ni WAI\nALE\n'ED\n9\\-\u00bbTO-?B   FOB  SALE\nLIVESTOCK   WANTED\nSS!-J-..,ow4\nMARRIAGES \t\n-IININU, TIMBER, LCMBEB\nMISCELLANEOUS\nlilSCELLAN-OtS  FOB SALE\nMISCELLANEOUS    WANTED\nMUSK Al   INSTBUMENTS\nNOTICES\nNl HNEKY   PBODUCTS\nM RHINO\nPEBSONAI.\nPLANTS\nPOL'LTBY   AND EGOS\nPKOPEBTY   FOB SALL\nPBOPEBTY   WANTED\nRABHITS FOB SALE\nRANCHES   FOB   BENT\nROOM   AND   BOARD\nji\nI\na-i\nMi\n311\nk\n1\nii\ni\n(Ml\n(\u00bb)\n(411\nil4>\n(5)\n(Ul\n(Ml\n1!.:\n.2.\nmi\nWANT AND CLASSIFIED\nADVEBTISIN-\nOn. I*u_tlon 10 c.nu > lln.\nSli Insertion. 40 cent. . lln.\nOn. month H~0 \u00bb Un.\nMinimum  two  lines\nBirth notion, free ol charge\nDeaths     marriages    and    card,   ol\nthank.   20 cents  per  lln.\nFuneral flower. 15 cents per lln.\nNews   ol   U-   -I   I\"\"***\"   \u2022\u25a0*>   l:ent\"\nper Un..\nNO EXTBA COST IF CHARGE!*\nPEBSONAL\n(.'.)\nIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHMI\nS WKT BE SHORT?\nS I rein Increase your height \u2014\n_ ' ., 1 to 4 lnche- private!; In -\nS your own home, conllrlentlally. 5.\n\"\" Result, guaranteed. 15 com- _\n_, diet, course. Surew.y Sye-m. r\n= 1.7 Standard Ban. Building, S\nS Vancouver (48-) =\n\" i 1111111111 -111111111 \u25a0 11111 i) I ~\nTRUSSES\u2014Elastic   Hosiery;   Abdominal   Belt.;   mall   orders   solicited\nSattafactlon   guarsnteed.   Darling's\nDrug   -tores.   Ltd..  Calgary,   Alw.\n(3001\nMACHINERY\n(56)\n\u25a0lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nSPECIAL\nCLEARANCE SALE\nof\nELECTRIC  PLANTS  and\nBATTERIES\nUSED,  REBUILT and\nGUARANTEED\n1600-Watt 1930 Led-O-UU _ .595 00\n1350-W.tt 1930 Lod-0-Ute . J395.0O\n1350-Watt  1939 Led-O-l-te ee 1335.00\nSOU   Watt -cd-O-Ll-    .195.00\n850   Watt   Delco     .19500\n110-Vult    3V.--.W.   Delco.... .395.00\n1260-Watt   Lalley   _  .295.00\n1.50-Watt   Lalley \u2014 .95.00\n1000-Watt    Ullej     S93O0\n500-WU.rt  Belt-Driven\nmachine     . \t\n1000-Watt   Lalley   \t\n5 HP.  AC   Motor  \t\n10 HT. A.C. Motor \t\n10 HP   A.C. Motor\n110-Volt 10-K.W. Edison\ngenerator  .396.00\n330-Volt 6-K.W. Oenerator _ .335.00\n330-Volt 3-K.W. Generator . .135.00\n1360-Watt 33-Volt Oenerator JSS.OO\n1260-Wi.tt  ,13-Volt Generator\n_nd   switchboard     W80-J\n260-W.ett 33-Volt Generator .. 539-50\n34-Volt   Oenerator    \u2014  .25.00\n-,6-VoU' oenerator       .36.00\n33-Volt 600-Wa\u00ab Oenerator . .25.00\n33-Volt   cut-out*   each     .5.50\n33-VcJt swltchboaeds. each _ 115.00\n33-Volt   Watt-Hour  Meters,\neach      _ - tlSSXS\n32-Volt 60-Wr.H Electric\nLumps    each   - -\u201e   -  \u2022\u25a0-*>\nBranson's Violet Ray Out-       \t\nlit.,   each    .....   \u2014132-98\nBtcel  Truck  Trailers  .35.00\n33-Volt   RJ.   Ba.terlee     {39.50\n32-Volt   RJ.   Batteries     tSSSO\n32-Volt Re-bullt ile_s Jar\nBatter!*-     \u201e-.,.-  -\n32-Volt New 7-Plate glass Jar\nBat.eriea     mmsn\t\nSlightly Used 8-Volt A Bat-\nT\u00bbrle\u00ab, lor Radio or Car,\neach     \u2014,-\n\u25a0aWh\nlectrlc Machines.\nEXTRA\nNONET\nToo an im ll, \u2014_t yon?\nWhy not eell wrae of tham\nt-lengs 7011 no nger h.,e\nUe. Ijc . . . you e fs It\ntrie*.  *   Want-Ad  In  tlw\nTIM Nelson\nDally News\nwant-ads\nWo hsve Usen Repair Parts (or all\nMakes  o!   Elect\nLEEDER'S LIMITED\n1.15 PORTAGE AVE.\nWINNIPEO, MAJI.\n iilillllllHIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIillll\nDesigners Wage\nWar on Copyists\nMACHINERY\n(M)\nllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllll'\nFREE ELECTRIC WASHER\nW. will give . MW AU-Electrlc Ra-\nverslble Wringer. All-Metal  Waahlng\nMachine  FREE,  with every mw\nHOME  HYDRO\nELECTRIC   PLANT\nPurchased within 15 day.\nOne at the (meet, newwt and up-to-\ndate A.C. electric plants. 110-volt.\nthai we know ol on th. North\nAmerican continent.\nELECTRIC LIGHTING\nPLANTS\nSELL YOUR\nWHITE ELEPHANTS ...\nWhite Elephants are valuable beasts owned by the\nwrong, man. You can sell your white elephants\n(used articles of household goods) under For Sale\nMiscellaneous in The Nelson Daily News.\nSmall cost\u2014big returns, charge the ad\u2014it brings\ncash.\nPHONE 144\nNelson Daily News\nCLASSIFIED ADS\nMISCELLANEOUS   FOB   SALE-CO-.\nPRINTING\nJ\u00ab EXACTING\nBE-TNXMSNT\nTASTJ AND\nTHE KELSON  DAILY  NEWS\nJOB DEPARTMENT\nPHONE 144\nJPOR -ECOI-TD HAND PIPBS AND\nllttlng. get our prion belore\nbuying. Many aaUsfled customers\nIn your district, swarm Pip.\nYard. 230 1st. AM., Cut, Vanoouver.   B.    0. (463)\nMANUFACTURER'S CLEARAN-E\u20145-\nplece tapMtry chestertleld suite.,\nM9.75; regular value glOS. Fully\nguaranteed, sterllngrade Co., 606\nRoyal Tru-rt Bldg.. V-mcouv*.\n(Ml)\nVERNON STREET MARKET GUIDE\nSHAD TS-S  AND SAVB.\nBOYNONH STAU,\nCnolw   fiwh   ldlled   be.\nT ta HH cent, pet ib.\n(944)\nGEOBG.   TDK.   STAlf\nTeeth   killed   e-e-ung   beet\nS canta to 30 o_nU IbT\n'MM\nFUBNISIIED BOOMS FOR RENT   (15)\nLAROE ROOM ONE BLOCK FROM\nBaker street. Apply 408 Vlctor.a\neetreot. (SSI)\n____^r_J__Wi____)       -\nThl. machine will operale all electric radios, loud speakers, X-ray\nmachine., waahlng machine.. Volet\nray. surgical Instrument., Irons,\ntoasters, etcs the Mme aa city current. Tbey are very eoonomical\nto operute and you have electric\ncurrent ln your home, olllce, or any\nother place you wish, the same as\nCity Hydro. It has bit-ery circuit.\nIf you wish, for 24 hour service, and\nA.C. for power service. They are\n.460.00 end up. lo any else you may\nrequire, built to your own order or\nstandar m-rcolnes In two sizes, 800\nand 1500 watt. A.C. 60-cycle. Wrlte\nfor catalogue and price. Agents and\ndealers wanted.\n1376 Portage Ave.        Winnipeg\nLEEDER'S LIMITED\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiij\n3   ROOM   SUITE,   HOT  AND  COLD\nrunning water.   Stirling hotel.\n(44S)\nHELP   WANTED\n(10)\nRELIABLE WOMAN OR OIRL FOR\ncooking and housework. Coinm-e-nce\nat .16 per month with board. Mrs.\nOrr-Blmpson, Port CTswfdrd. (614)\nSITUATIONS  WANTED\n(11)\nRELIABLE,     EXPERIENCED     GIRL\nwants housework. Phon.  743Y2.\n(587)\nAGENTS WANTED\n(12)\nAGENTS WANTED rOR OESCO\nproduct.. Small capital will start\nyou ln a profitable buslne-a of\nyour own. Write O. E. Symington\ncompany, Port Arthur, Out.   (643)\nMEN WANTED To ADVERTISE\nand sell -gars. Former experience\nunnecessary. Write. Jack Canuck\nCigar Co. London. Ont.rlo.   (3631\nLARGE ROOM ONE BLOCK FROM\nBaker   street.  Apply   408   Victoria\nSUITE-\u2014ASHMAN'S    AFARTO_NT8,\n715   Baker  a.reet. (4961\nFURNISHED    SUITE.    MRS.  COVE,\nPhone 390R, 607 Carbonate. (511)\nFURNISHED   SUITE   IN   K.   W.   C.\nblock. (620)\nHOUSES   FOB   RENT\n(21)\nFOR RENT\u2014RESIDENCE. 4 BED-\nroomr*, large llvlme rooms, den.\nDining room, kitchen etc. Close\nln. Applv Whitfield <- Sturgeon,\n414 Want street. (435)\n1\u20148 ROOMED HOUSE UNFURNISH-\ncd, 1\u20145 room partly furnished.\nApply 616 Crtrbonawi street,   (631)\nHOUSE POR RENT-o ROOMS IN\nFairview. Apply Room 27, strath-\ncona hotel. (847)\nFOR RENT\u20143 ROOMED FURNISH-\ned house Apply D. MagUo, Phone\n483R. (534)\nFOR  RENT. ONE  FURNISHED. ONE\nUnfurnished   house.  Phone  638X.\n(517)\nPOULTRY    AND    EGOS\n(201\nFOR 6AL_ S. C. WHITE LEGHORN\nCockerels. Pure Dan Young and\nTancred strain. R. O. P reocrds,\n340 up 260 -Ure dam 277. W. J.\nRichards,  Bog   403,   NeUon.   ,840)\nGOV. APPROVED SCWL. CKS. FROM\ntrapne.ted stock. Write for prloes.\nAlso gov. approved cockerels from\nR.OP.   stock.   A.   Deverson,   Port\nCrawford.  B.  C. (688)\nS.   C.   WHITE   LEGHORN   _   R.   I.\nRed   chicks   Irom.   vigorous,   high\nproducing stock. IrVrlte for prlcees.\nRump  _  sendal 1.    Milner.  B   C\n(218)\nWILL     EXCHANGE      FINE     R.t.R.\n\u25a0eoostftr   for   Brown   K-ghom.   Box\n191, Nelson. (645)\nBOOMS   FOB   BENT\nJ__\nTERRACE     APTS.     UNFURNISHED\n.u\u00abea. Apply P. E. Poulin.    (463)\nFOB   SALE   OB   KENT\n(-.)\nLIST YOUR HOUSES WITH APPLE-\nyard. Have many enquir.es. Agreements   bought  and  sold.      (606)\nLIVESTOCK   FOB   SALE\n(13)\nFOR SALE \u2014 REGISTERED RED-\npoll bull, four year. old. D\u2014en',\nrecord 11,000 pound, milk, five\nper cent butter fat, also good\nbeef quality. A. H. Old, Edgewood\n(685)\nMISCELLANEOUS   FOB   SALE     (27)\nSELF   CHARGE   FILLS   YOUB   OLD\nDEAD AND RliN-DoWN BATlERY\nFILL   OF   LIFE\nTested and endorsed by tbe National Test\u2014a Laboratories. Over\n12.000 boxes distributed during 1931.\nThousands of letter. Irom Satisfied\ncusteemera. \"Self-Charge\" removes\nand prevent, sulphatlon, the major\ncause of sll battery trouble. Makes\nold batteries work like new and\nnew bfltter.es give .anger and better\nservice, one treatmoiat las\u2122 the life\nof the battery. Direction, are easy\nto follow, A tr.al offer of two boxes\nfor .160, the price of one. Test one\nIn your own battery and sell the\nother. Write for money-making\nagency offer today. Attractive quantity price offer for agent..\nSINCLAIBE  1NDISTB1ES\nDept. F-*.,      Winnipeg, __n.\n(830)\nIT81T   LIQUID   SOLDEB\nJust the tblng for repairing radiators,   aluminum,   anything   mad.\nof   metal.   Price   60c   per   bottle.\nAgents wanted all over the world.\nJ-TIKKELS    SCIENTIFIC\nLABORATORY\nRoom 3. Versatile Block\nWinnipeg, Man.\n(5S3)\nWAGNER APPIaES. HOUSEHOLD\nGood qu\u2014ll'y. Five box lot. .3.75.\nAlso Queen Incubator, hot water.\n86 . gg, useel one season, like new,\n\u00bb15. W. J. M-cConnell, Harron.\n(643)\nTWO HIGH-GRADE 300 EGO IN-\ncubators, 1-3 cost pnea. 2 Buckeye 43 Inch certlopy brooders. .8\neach. Excellent condition. A. C.\nCurnock, Kaelo, B. C. (841)\nFOR SALE \u2014 CHEAP \u2014 DOUBLE\n\u2022lelgh, single sleigh, heavy wagon,\nhorse, summer home al\u2014\u00ab, .mall\nor large Improved farm ' acreage.\nRowland Bourke. (657)\nSEALSKIN COAT AT TAYLOR'S\nfurniture .tore. H.gular 1346. Snap\nat WS. (635)\natreet. (661)\nBUSINESS  OPPORTUNITIES       (JO)\nBUSINESS FOR SALE\u2014NEWSPAPER\n\u2014Tobacco and Candy business for\nsale. Apply Whitfield _ sturgeon,  414  ward  street. (424)\nINSURANCE\n(33)\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nI   FIRE INSURANCE\n\u25a0   Automobile Insurance   |\n=  Accident and Sickness   \u25a0\nInsurance\n\u2014 Don't substitute chance for In- _\nS surance. Don't trust to luck to =*\nS escape 1*-\u2014\"  wblch  Insurance e_\nwill cover.\n_ Talk over your Insurance prob- S\nS lema  wltb  ua.   No   obligation, s\nH. E. DILL\n:    General   Insurance   Agency\nr 808 Ward St. Pbone 180 3\n= (634)  =\niTlllllllllllllllllimillllllllllllllllllllllll\nFABM  AND D'lBY  PBODPCE  (391\nNO. 1 'TIMOTHY AND PIR8T CROP\nalfalfa at .13 and .10. F.O.B.\nBalmon Arm. Might consider traele\nfor portable mill, planer, or what\nhave you? Box 637 Salmon Arm,\nB. C. (685)\nAUTOMOBILES   FOB   SALE\n(40)\nCHRISTIE WRECKING CO., 1630\nWest 1st., Ave., V-snoouver\u2014Save\n60 to 75 per oent on Radiator,.\nCylinder Heads and  Blocks.  (450)'\nVl'BSERY   PBODUCTS\n(47)\nSUABLE NURSERY STOCK BOTH\nfruit and ornamental. Order now\nfor spring r-ellveery. T. Roynon,\nNelson. Agent l**yrlti Nurseries\n(483)\nniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiji\nHOUSEWIVES' REPAIR\nAND SERVICE\nGUIDE\nThose Listed Below Will I\nServe  Your\nNEEDS\nSee Them Now!\ni\ni\n80c _- BP-CIAL BARGAIN \u2014 800 \u00bb1*^\u00b0%,-_\u00a31,%k22'52SrTH\u25a0 #\u25a0-\nMaga-ue raota. beautiful dealgns.      for  valUM,  Phon. 634. ,459)\nHandicraft   Shop.    (Next   Maber's\nTin shop.)   Limited supply only.\n(480)\nI1GUB-     TRAININO     OARMENTS\nln the new styles by SplrelM on\nnow   being   demonitrated.   phone\n385. MlM Maler, for appointments.\n(499)\nSPECIAL HAND-MADE HEAVY 0AR-\nbage can. .3.75, reg. \u00ab3_K). i H.\nM-iber, Phone 855. 8I0 Koot. 7671)\nD.C. ART SHOPPE FRIDAY AFTIH-\nno-n for free lewona In making\nwoolen cushion.. 96 cent hose\nnow   86   oen*_. (468)\nBUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY\nAccountants\nCHAS.    F.    HUNTER,    SP. INT. A.C.\nMunicipal and Commercial Audita.\nP.   O.   Bog   1191,   Nelaon,   B.   O.\n(472)\nE.    NORMAN\u2014BOX    864.    NELSON.\nAccounting, auditing\u2014Phon. 892Y1\n(473)\nAssayers\nE. W  WIddowson, Box A1108 Nelson.\nB. C.    Standard  western charges.\n  (474)\nChiropractors\nDR. ORAY   GILKER BLK. NELSON\n(416)\nMITTCN AND OE-DSS. X-RAY and\nNCM. Cranbrook and Trail.  (478)\nDR.   MAC__L_AN   ORAD.   PALMER\nSchool, Aber. Blk., Nelson, Ph 212\n(417)\nEngineers\nH'.?.   SA^?80\"' B- c- 6- \u2022\u00bb\u2022    I\"*0\"*\n12A. K.W.O. Blk., Nelson.        (478)\nCHAS   MOORE\u2014Gnrtln Blk.. NelKm\nB. c. Land Surveyor, Box 864\n(47B)\nInsurance and Real Estate\nR. W. DAWSON\u2014Real Estate, Insurance. Rentale. Next Hlpperson\nHardware.  B-ker rtreet. (480)\nDressmaking and Designing\nDRESSMAKING,       DESIGNING,\nFlower making,  Ac\u2014rwmy of Bagful   Art.-   No. 4.    Writ*  Man E.\nRogers, Box  352,  Roaaland.  B.  C.\n. '        (4S4*\nFlorists\nGrlxKlle's Oreenhoun.. Nelson. Cat\nflower and floral designs.     .486)\nl-TELSON FLOWER SHOPPE. FuU\nlln. cut flower, at all time.. Plor-\nal deaign.. Phon. 231. (488).\nJOHNSON'S OR-ENBOUSEB\u2014Phon.\n343. Cut Flowen, Potted Plant.\nand   Floral   design.. (\u00ab6T>\nSecond Hand Stores\nThe  Ark\u2014  Dealer. In second  hand\ngoods.  Pheene  534. (468)\nStorage\nSTORAOE.  MOVINO.  COAL,  WOOD.\nPbone 63.   Burn. Coal _ Cartag.\n(43)\nCompany.\nTransfer\nATKINSON  TRANSFER. BOS-MONT\n(470)\nOoal and Wood.\nWood Factory\nUwkui's  Wood  F_-torr. 817 Whet\nSt.    W.  pleH.  our  ou-tom.-.\n  l\u00ab71).\nClassified Ads Bring Results\nTHE  GUMPS-HELP! HELP!\nPAttlB. Feb. 11.\u2014The amallor tail\nan -J-rtl _je_smakew lavorwl by\nl(-relgn buyers ha*e adopt-M * nffw\nweapon sanlntX the copyists by\nturnlE-g out modelf ao complicated In\nout that to copy them is next to\nlmi^\u00ab*b_e. T.iew we iwoed suits with\nUted Jaokats put toget-her with\nwXg-tna back se*ms creaUnf a complicated patterned effect..\n\"Even lf a copyist bad a pattern,\nhe couldnt copy this one,\" said one\ndesgner. Another prominent dress*\nmaker said ahe was creating ex-\ncluslve models for each Nortb Am-\n\u00abrlca*n client to prevent wholesale\noopylng.\nAt the reoent \u00bbtyle ahowtm t-ro-\noolor suits sppeared, one with a grey\nwool jacket and black skirt, another\nwith a belts Jacket and brown\nskirt. Coats are 13 inches from the\nground, seml-ll tted wltb medium\nLarge fur collars. The colors are a\nnew bight blue, grass green, pearl\ngray and red.\nMarrying Mayor Gives\nRolling Pin to Brides\nPAOl-SBORO. tt. S.. Fsb. 11. \u2014\nMayor James A* West has adopted\na new wedding gift for couples\nat whose marriages he officiates.\nHitherto be has given a .diver dollar to each couple, but now when hs\nperforms the marriage oaremony he\npresents to tbe bride sn oak rolling pin autographed by leading\nmunicipal ottUals, police officers and\nnewspaper men of paulabora. Hs told\nthe most recent bride to use lt at\nbsr discretion throughout her married Ufa.\n 1*8.\nmbt tnm, nelmn, \u2022. e.\nArrest Agents ef Sweeps*aire\nMarket and Mirrng News\nVALUE RESURGENCE\nFOLLOWS ATTEMPT\nTO STOP DEFLATION\nAge Co-KS in Midst\nrfP-rtkriarbDuk\nHour\nWWW YORK, Fsb. 11 (By Claude\n-agger, Aawclatod Press financial\ntor)\u2014WtUl street _fatn MPOrtere-c-\nthe thrill toda*, ef a au_-_ re-\n\u2014-00 of security v_u_e, oomltHt\ntpeotedly in tho tstdes. of a par-\n\u2022e-arly dark hour.\nTlie proposal to revla. Federal He-\n_rve banking practice ln a \u25a0___\u2014*\nMaltnefl to restore normal beaklnr-\n\u2022rrlces to the oountry. hmtntm\nme widely proclaimed ln -lgeheet\nmaking quarter, is one ot the moet\nl-omlal-g steps yet taken to combe*\nHe paralyzing effect ot excessive\nleflation.\nThe stock market, which bad been\nlowly sinking during tbe put week\n-to new depth, for the last decaje.\nsent quickly upward. Pries average,\nndicated that soma ...000,000,000\nraa restored to qnotad values in th.\nfew Tout ssearertg ii-titoa-. taeniae\ntook, p\u00abhed up M to IT a Om*.\nnth mm making even elder galna.\ntends and leadlng-aM-mo-utle. re-\nponded _\u25a0 miHiiila.il\ntent)\nrONTREALCURB\nTRADING LOWEP\nMONTREAL, Peb. 11\u2014stock prices\nsored in a narrow range during to-\nay's session of tbe local curb raar-\net. Trading wa. slightly below that\n\"1 Wednesday's session.\nImperial Oil, active leader, cloeed\nI >H. up *. Oanada vtnegirs and\n'alker ware down iron,. p_g,\narsey eatd st 61 for a net loo. of\n)% .Inc. the Ian board lot sale.\nhere waa lite -*g*-w--f-tt at-\nt-ched to thl. ehstp drop, lt being\nigarded ae a readjuatment ot Um\nrice of this tosue, putting lt on a\nml  wit- the value quoted  ID To-\nSiscoe continued to feature the\n.lnlng Mctan, with a turnover of\n),100  sharw,  dosing  at   63*.   jp\n,-3*.  -omuls  gaiaed   lt  casta  at\nIMM.\nCALGARY LIVESTOCK\nMETAL MARKETS\nl*aw TORK, Feb. 11 \u2014 Copper\nsteady: electrolytic, spot and future t.\nTin steadier; spot and nearby 21.60;\nfuture   31.76.\nIron   quiet,  unchanged.\nLead sttody; spot Mow Terek 1.76;\nlast St. Louis. 3_6.\nZlac steadier; _ut St, Lout, spot\nand futare 2.80.\nArrttenorrv e.76.\nQuick-Ivor   66.00   t\u201e  68.00.\nPore gen bw silver 29*.\nAt London:\nStandard cepper. .pot \u00a386 17. 6d;\nrutuas 136 IK M; electrolytic, .pot\nIS\u00bb   la;   tutnre  eta  6s.\nTin, spot -13T 7. \u00abd; futur.\nC140 8>.\nLead, spot \u00a314 12. ed; future\n\u00a311   15s.\nZinc spot \u00a311 12s Sd; future\n\u00a314 2. Sd.\nMETALS GROUP\nis mm ON\nTORONTO LIST\n'V's a-d Base Mt-p'a Pit\nTrad-ntr. Feature WMi Sfc-\ncoe A*rain Leader\nO-T-VUR.  Alia.,  Peb.  II  _ fte-\n.lptee    Cattle   30.   calve.   I,   bog.\nud choice, HIS to\n4.76; medium, t_.7S to *t. common,\n\u25a08 to ttst,\nHelen: Oood snd oholree. M J5\no M-0: medium. gg.78 to Ml c__-\nlon,   IS   to   S3\u20140.\nTod  calves:  Oe*od\\ and   choice,  IS\n0 16.60;  medium, Htt to SETS.\nOows: Oood, 12.50 to is.8:  neodl-\nn. 63.30 to S2-US:   rorm.n   .i_s\n1 11.75; canners and -eetrtter., 1.80\nI M*\nSheep: Oood bsndywelght, 13 to\n3.50; oommon, 11 to 12.60.\nHogse Select bacon, 14.60: bacon\n4;  butoeeeera, 13.60.\nTORONTO. Feb. II. (OK\u2014Prremet\nvice, tn the leaden of the gold and\n-rase rn.tr'*. groups featuerad tradtn.\ntoday on th. Standard stock Kr'\nmining exehsnge. Speculative rnter-\ne*rt also was more -*conounced. Oeneral price trend wa. \u2014left, with 31\nagalnat 21 rains, while 21\nIssues closed unchanged. Sale, totalled   313,000  share-\nSlscoe again domlr-'ed the pre-\nc'-us metal list, aad JVmped 3*6\npo\u2014it. to cloee at a new high fer\nthe year of 62 rents. Lake Shore rose\nSS oawaa to 628.80, aad noma advanced 38 ent. to 610.03.\nIntereaatlonal Nick* aad ltoranda\nwere under accumutatloo. The forneoer\nrose 80 cents to M-M, and the lat-\nadvanced 60 cent, to 111.38.\nSheneltt-Oot-don dowd otf 3 potent,\nto a new low at 10 oenta.\nIn the oil group Imperial edraneeeeel\n20 cent, to 19.70*. International Pe-\ntrt-n\u2014a lost 16 cent, to 110.78*. and\nBritish American OS t- 10 cents\nto  810.\nWASHINGTON, Peb. 11.(A. P.)\u2014\noene to broker, and de-ler. by New\n'ork Federal Reserve member banks\nor the week sndlng February 10.\n\u25a0ere annoaaaM br IMeral Biwiu\noard today a. 6486.ooo.ooo. A de-\nreaee at S1S.S00.000 as compered to\nhs pre\u2014NUas week.\nGILKER'S\nGreat Sale\nME* 'S\nruts\nFELT\nAND\nVELOCV\nHATS.\nASSOtRS\nSIZES.\nSALE\nBA-OAIN,\n$*.45\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nWTNNTPEO\nMan.\nFeb.\n11\u2014Future.\nquotatle-s:\nOpen\nHigh\nLow Close\nWheatr\nMsy    \t\n69*\nM*\n93%\n\u20224%\nJuly    \t\n66*\n55%\nSBH\n88%\nOot.\t\n67*\n6714\n86%\n87%\nOrta:\nKay    ..\t\n82).\ntf.\n81*\n83%\nJuly    ..........\n81%\n31*4\nUK\nBarley:\n-s,\t\n40'.\n41\n40%\n40%\nJulTl  \t\n40'\n40*\n40%\n40%\nSet.    \t\n3S%\nJFlax:\nat 7\t\n103* 104\n108\n103%\nMy   \t\n103 V.\nr-.i\n102%\n103%\n\u00bby\u00bb:\nKay    \t\n46 *\n\u00absv\u00bb\n43\n\u00ab%\nJuly   \t\n47%\n47*,\n\u25a017%\n47%\nCh Price.\n:\nWheat:   Nc\n1   Hard.\n\u2022%:\n10.   1\ndor., 61H:  No. 3\ndor..\n17%;\nto.  3\n(tor.. 83H;  No. 4,\nAlt\nlo. 1.\n46%:\nNo. \u00ab. 44',:\nFeed.\n13%:\ntrack, 61%;\nNo. 1 Durum. 88*\n,\u00bb MO-NIX.. rtmnWAtn  IS, tttttm\nFIVE POINTS IS\nAVERAGE 6JUN,\nNEW YORK LIST\nFAOl   M_n\nSWOOP D0W- OH SWEEP AGENTS\nTwo Bum alleged to bo the Ontario sntnts et . nedlllon.\nstate ring, conducted trom New\u2014madia\u20141 by the Quebec branch of the\nArmy and Navy veteran., were arrested by morality otf\u2014eta in Toronto.\nII) aha*. _oes-up af oae of th. lattery tickets and (3) book, of tickets\nand other documentary evidence sshsen.\nFur Seekers Arrive\nat Prince George\nPRINCE OEC_OE, B. C M- II.\n(CP)\u2014WUllam Oeee\u2014lam aad Uka Sana c_r_(to*fr\u2014__ took ott from bete\nat 3:66 p.m. tor Alaska. Tbey anetved\nhare yesterday from oroviDe. Ween.\nTbe two are making- t\u2014e flight wtth\nthe Intention at attempting to salvage fura from the Hud\u2014mi Bay\nsteamer Be-rcnlmo. abandoned last\ntall near Point Barrow, Alaska.\nMONTREAL STOCK\nLIST SHOWS GAIN,\nSECURIH VALUE\nTORONTO STOCKS\nCOME OUT FROM\nPROLONGED DROP\nVrOrsiag Prices Show 25 Gains,\n9 Looses ami 18 Issues Are\nUnckaiiged\nShow Approval of Washington More Against\nDeflation\nENTHUSIASM IS\nMOST PRONOUNCED\nSTOCKS   _-3icpn  nt   Lsrge\nVolume at Opening;\nProfrt-Ttking\nNEW YORK, FH>. 11. (AFV-F1-\nnanclal arm conmodlty markMi\nshowrd by the most practical\nmeans today that they approved ot\ntlio militant move being launched\nat  Washington acatnst  deflation.\nPrkea of swnu-tln Jcftna* ta  a\nballteh   dtmotwtratloa,   tte   maat\nvi#\u00bbroai tinea  tuUl-DecKabec.\nThere wa* no mistaking tha abara\nmarkot'a enthuaiaaia for tha propoaefl\nbaakiiig   meaaura,    and    Quotation*\nclimbed, with the usual lnterraptro-us\ntor profit-taking,  from the  opening\nsong, clewing at the top. The average net gain was Just & points.\nWail street reacted promptly ta tta\u00bb\novernight news from th* national\ncapital, stocks were taken la lain\nvolume at the opening, which waa a\npom. or vvo higher for manor lsadaca,\nand gained courage aa tha tssslon\nmoved  along.\nU. S. Steel, American. Can. AHlad\nChemical, Caae, Sent* F\u00ab, Dupont,\nAmerican Telephone and Union Pacific gave strong leadarablp, advancing 5 to 7 potnt\u00ab. The last named\nIssue made a top of TI kut reduced\nIts nualnmm adv nee of 7% hy a\npoint. Volume af 1.MMH __zana was\nsomewhat under the largest turnover\nmade an the January rally, although\nthe average gain surpassed laat\nmonth's   beat   jjar-CCOsa-ica.\nSecondary railroad bonds staged a\nalaaable recovery today, and practically all C-aaws of loans advanced\ntheir prices from, fractions to saveral\npotnta.\nBANK  CLEARINGS\nWTN-f-PBO.   Pth.   11.\u2014Bank  ctoar-\nings  for  the  week ending  Hjtaruerr\nll, 1033, and fer coceapoedb-g weet\not   1981:\nHal-fa*    I   1\u00abM\u00bb \u2022   J.4M.11S\nSaint John\nMOneton ___\nSherbrooke _\nQuebec\t\nMontreal   _..\nOttawa   \t\nPr-R's   Halt   to\nDrift io Preriow Scflskms\nof Month\nEGG MARKETS\nOTTAWA,  Feb.   11\u2014 Eggs.\nToronto: txtras 31, flraU 19, seconds is delivered.\nMontreal: Tba market is higher\nagain today and op ont osnt on ail\ngrades with frssh supplies scarce.\nEdmonton:   Ettras   16,   firsts   14,\nseoonds    10   csnts   delivered,   cs\nreturned.\nMOWTRBAL,     TV*.    11     (CFV-lB\naharp contrast to previous f'l m\ncf this moatb, tbs Montreal atock\neaohange today showed a sa n tn m-\nenrtty rallies, halting tbe steady\n,-iownward drift. While t.e sdv ocas.\nwhloh nuTbared \u2022, were not large\nIn ea'ent, Inrernat o-ai Nlcksl, Cs-\noadlaa Pacific and Braatllan Traction cloeed between ' _ and % higher\nV lurne showed an ImpTOvement\n\u25a0ya the stronger feeUng, expanding\nto   7973   shares.\nTba local strength waa chiefly a\nreflection ot an upsboct In WaU\nstreet which rssponde' to t e Wsahlngton projecr to a^-1 \u2014w flexibility\nty  the   banking   system.\nTlie three ma'ket I-r ra, BraalUan\nO. P. R. an_ Nickel accounted for\nover 0000 of the day's total turnover\nBrazilian gained % at 13%; Canadian Pacific was up H at ief*i\nAf er touching 17 a-d Nickel gained\n% to cl-se at 9H- Tbe balance ot\ntba I'st saw extremely listless trading. Oanadlan Car gained H at \u00ab\u25a0_:\nCerent preferred waa W h.gher at\ne6H and Ml \\ Harrla was up H at\nt%.  Ho   losaea   were  recorded.\nOn tha bond market sales were\n\u20221000. N.tional Service loan, 1931.\nadvanced   30   centa   to   196.10.\nTORONTO,   Ont*.  Peb.   l^-(CP^ \u2014\nBuoyed up by encouraging news, tbe\nTcecnto stock exchange today halted\na proliagsd dedtas and closed sub-\n\u2022tanttaCT higher. Stock market sen-\ntfrnent turned defrnttelT tru'Ush under the primary impulse of a Washington announcement that aU par*\nties   ftnere   have  saves!  to  support\na  \"overrment measure designed  to\nha*    - .   r-   -*Mt   \u25a0   billion   dcllaza\nDowaWBra  worth of credit, prices ahowed active\n.... ..-i    throughout   and   ftniahed\nsCrong\nIn    the   Toronto   markat   ckMng\npricea  ah>wad  35  net  aaine  e\u00bbr*i'<m*' Windsor\n9  losasa  with   18   Issues   unchanged, 'sudbury   .....\nTurnover a_a_nm!ed to io.93__3-ia        ft. WUllam\n1.756.145\n891,173\n403,493\n3.144 *m\n74,134.011\n4.397.339\n504J148\n1,943,3*11\n993039\n4-\u00bb10_43i\n-MOM.\n5J09J00\nS69JM\nTorre\u2014to\t\nTT.041-07\nHamilton\t\n3.461,880\nRiueb-nur   _\n731-108\nBran .font\t\n7.1J01\nLondan \u2014\nJJ3S.700\nChatham __\u2014.\n47J487\nflarnla  _____\n377.130\n113,1*7 3M\n4.403,MS\n877.81J\nJ**\u2014iturtnf of trading was For. cf\nCanada \"A\" which had a net (rain\not 114 at It. close of UV Intimation at Torn production group. Motors tttned V, to tV, end Ooodyear\nat   10  waa up 0.\nl*o*'owlng a meeting of the board\nat Walkervllle Wednesday there men\np\u2014'?-* t a nr-dlng annminrs-ne-eit\nof interest concerning Hiram Walker-\nCo d'r am and Worts. and _-so r-s-\nport, that interests In\u2014mat. with\nt_s manae-meent hay. been huvln-\n.tock offering-, walker wm unci\u2014 nf -\nei  rt \u25a0* tillers -Seagrams wa,\nslso unchanged.\nP Ised    wtth   a   gain\nat 1 points net at 53'.. In th. utll-\n~-,-lllsn wa. up (4 and\nC. P. B. following New Tork, galne\n1844\n150.1.3\n483.778\n33.801,977\n310,734\n489,903\nWinnipeg  _\nBrandon  \t\nMoose Jaw .\nReglna ._      3,338,771\nSaskatoon ... -      1.279_87\nPrince Albert\nEdmonton   _..\nCalgary  \t\nMedicine Hst\nLett-bridge _\nNew Weet-\nmlnstar \t\nVancouver  \u201e..\nVictoria \t\n374\/034\n3.439.318\n4SI3.380\n303.3M\n387,801\n433.138\n11.978-04\n1.427.873\n3.887.74.\nMl.-OO\n500.388\n3,783,103\n731,1-1\n1*11-61\n38,043.049\n333.395\n738.3(8\n3,083,487\n1.531.0U\n334.183\n4.8*4.188\n7_M.94S\n303.535\n448,339\n584.853\n14.303,718\n2,783,891\nEXCHANGES\nMONTREAL, 1*\u00bb_ 11  (OP)\u2014Brltiah\nsnd foreign exehsnge In relation to\nBar,   me\u2014.Is  feellowwl  the   market. the Canadian-dollsr, aa oompUed by\nren'    Bn*eltn\u00bb   was   up   3V4    and  the  Roy'   Ba-k  ol   Canada,   dosed\nNlcksl  was up %  to IH. I todsy as follows:\nOil,   r.7.1  narrowly with  British . Argentina,   perns\nAmerican up 14, Imperlsl up '; and  Austria,    pound\n.3997\nPet.  down   ft.\nDOMINION LIVESTOCK\npeb.   n\nSterling closed\" st Me9888 sol the 12____f _,\"\u00b0'    0*'*,*    86,    b00\nUnited  8Ut-_ dollar at a premium\not 15'\/, cents.\nBelrflum, beiges\nBrasH.    mllrets    \t\ncechoslovskls,   crown\nD\u00bb___rk,    ken e-e    \t\nF.nland,   flnmark       jOIOO\nReoelpto eirr_,ce,   franc .0454\n 8.185)\n _    .1813\n   trm\n      03*3\n    -188\n310.\nVANCOUVER   LIST\nDeposit by Mail\nSAVE a trip to town. Deposits sent\nby mail will receive careful and\nprompt attention, and you will receive\nin immediate _ckDO*wled|ment oi your\ndeposit.\nIMPERIAL BARK OF CAHADA\nTORONTO\n. W.R.CKUIBE.\n. __W.<XOW-_,\nCranWoak, Fnrehe\n\"Jig    Ml_WUTl\t\nleo-tlg Bnterprla. \u2014\nO-xrrg. Rlrar \u2014 \t\nG_cc-nc_\t\narsnd-lew    -\u2014,\t\nInt C  *  O\t\nKooten.j Plor-mce \u2014\nLorn. Oold\nR.tlonal   Slrter\t\nMobl. Ptr. ______\nBid\n. JI\n. .03\n. .03%\n. .30\n. 08\n. .10\n1    18\n. .03\n. .06\n. St\n. St\n. 3 SO\n. .05\nO\u2014STOrl\nPend OreUle \t\nPioneer   Oold   _\nPorter Idaho\t\nReeves  McDonald ___\nReno  Odd        .34\nRuth   Hop. eOS\nSllverorest XII.\nWellington     SI\noat\n*. P Consoldatod\t\nCalmont   ... \u2014_____\u2014.\nDalhousle   \u2014- .   t\t\nDevenlah   _ _. ___\nBsstcrest -    \u201e,,.... \u25a0 -\nOS\n.33\nM<i\n.13\nHI\n,16V,\nM\\\nM\nA3\nSt\n3 80\n.08\n_5\n.38\n.06\n.03\nTha ConaoUdated Mining & \"melting CoM ot Canada, Ltd.\nt\u00abai_\u2014nmia Columbia\n^'^tV?^        IA\u00bbm\u00abitam Photpluit-\nELEPHANT Mpteu of Ammonia\n-.\u25a0ttCAL^-TaLIMM       I Wpte   &\u00bbP\u00abn>h-jph-t*\nSOLD  BT   NATIONAL   tWDtt   CO.   NEUON\nIToWeers  and  Refiner, of\nTADANAC Cadmium-Bismuth\nBrand\n\u25a0LtOTBOLTTIO\nLead-Zinc\nPabyan\nHargal \t\nHome   OU   -.\t\nIllinois   Alto   \t\nMcDougaU  B-fur\nMercury     ___\nMSLeod\t\nMill City\nMayland\t\nRoyallte    \t\nSterling Pacific\n.06\n.06\n.15\",\nA)\n.10\n*!<\/,\n.05\nSB\n.00*4\nj05\nM\nS3\nJO\n13\n6.00\nsn\nEXCHANGE RATES\nSbetp 48.\na -e . up to 1060 lbs.: Oood and\ncholo.  M.75 to M.60.\nSteer.e. over 1060 lb,.: Good and\nchoice M.75 to 16.39.\nHellene Good send choice M 50 to\n69.36\n~-' -aire.: oood and choice 65-0\nto MM.\n.... e Oood tt to .3 50.\nBull.: Oood 13 to .325.\nSt'cke- .nd feeder steers: Oood\n63 to M-50.\n's   .nd   heifers:    Oood\n\u20223.75    to   .3.\n.J springers: 690 to 680.\nVeal calves: oood and choice 66\nto   66.\nHag.: select bacon 61 par head\npremium; butchers 61 per head discount; orr. heavy 03: aow. 83.\n\"\"ib.: aoe\u2014 handywelght 65.50\nto 66.\nSi-Mpe Good nun, 63 to MM;\ngood  handywelght 63.90 to M.\nTORONTO INDUSTRIALS\nBell Telephone .\nBrwUl-n 13\nB  A   OU       10*4\nCanada    Malt   ..\nCora.  Mining _   6714     My,\nDlaU  Seagrams\nDurant   -   ..\nPord  of  Canada   151.\nGoodyear     ._\nImperial OU     ot,\nInterna*    Nickel    OH\nInternet   Pet*  .   1044\nLot-law   A 10\nMaaaey Harrla ._    9%\nNoranda       16.10\nPage    Hersey   ...   53',\nServic.  Station,\n8t.nd.rd  Paving\nSupertest \t\nHiram Walker __     814\n12*,\n10\n13 H\n\u00bbH\n\u00bb*\u00bb\n10*4\n0H\n3*4\n16.00\n6144\n110\n13*4\n10ft\n1314\n67*4\n314\n3V4\n-4**4\n78\n0-\n9H\n10%\n10\n3H\n18.10\n53 !4\n8\u00bb\u00ab\n2*i\n16\n3\nGermany, relchsmark ...\nGreat   Britain,   pound\nGreece,    drachma    \t\nHolland,    florin\t\nIndia,    rupee    \t\nItaly,    lire     \t\nJape-.\n. -748\n. 3 0688\n. .0148\n. .4658\n. .3008\n, .0600\n-318\n.0309\n3.6080\n.3190\n.1305\n OOTtJ\nDOW JOKES ATOLACTS\n30 industrials    78.6ft vf. \u00ab.80\nae-ratt.  86.57 up 2.56\n20 utiHtieg  JIM af U5\nD0LLAB AND P0UNI*\nCLOSE fflGHUR\nNEW TOB, Ttt. I3-\u20144C. W\u2014\nThe Canadian dollar __| Sh MM\nhigher at 96 V, cento on\nreign   excbug-i   tad_j\nnoettittasMnt ***** n\nems), setjher m SS.4*%  tm osbts\ntransftta.   Both currencle. dkpl-y-\nee] stront toodwic__\nFAVORABLE TRADE\n_ BALANCE, CANADA\nsi CONTINUES TREND\n\u2022 Ml\nSECURITY MARTS'\nUPTURNS ASSET\nWINNIPffi GRAIN\nWheat Prices A4- 5-8 lo 3*4\nCent to \"'iiiiiiji. Half-\nCent A-Vwn\nWINNIPkj, j^b, \u2022__ err, _ D>-\nturn. Is wcurity an a-M tM\ngrain tntzttt ben M lM-ttilm mart\nct* early advances, _a MM\u2014 _h on.\n-ent tt on* period, today. TMutfi\n\u2022a__g off from th* __\u25a0& pointo nt\nthe day. whsst prSmst M th. elate\nhad addsd % to Si MM to resstat-\nday's half-o-nt adruan Trading wm\nfairly  actrjv.  throiag_M_\nOctober delivery MMM the lu_*>\n*-> gain. % cent, M 5. July w\n-OM teblnd with a rto. ef \"4 to %\nat 68*4 and May M tAth Ma up %.\nOnly a law .teal\u2014km e_e> wer.\nmade for agport o-nrninht but report. Indicated a much batter demand st Liverpool wm b__f ahowa.\nB-ft-ate. of 9,0__N\u00bb buaheU \u00abf\nwheat shipped lor a-port atoatty ont\nof Vancouver, were mad* today, ttslw-\nsnante from Black aM pert, for tM\npert week again declined and eiport. from the Argentine this week\nara expected to approa\u2014oato those nt\nthe prsvlous period.\nActtrtty In the future. __-t.t was\nnot reflected ln the <aeh grslen we-\ntelon. trad, continuing slow with fractionally big hsr. coarse grain tredehw\nme active and price, ahowed strength,\nfrom the opening. QuotaM\u2014M at the\nclose showed fair gains.\nCHICAGO WHEAT\nCLOSES FIRMER\n7e_it  Expansion  Moves  at\nWashington aad Canada\nCold Wave, Factors\nCH-CAOO. UL. P_>. 11 \u2014etlr-sd bv\ncredit eearpare-slon movea a. Tr.atllne\nton and by a. Can\u2014nan co\u20141  mme*\nsuggesting damage to domestic win-\ntor whaat, all grade, soared today.\nDespite profit-taking on prloe\nbrUges, reactions from advance, wen\nbrief and the entire list of cares-\nended at almost tM dsys top level.\nA big outburst of buying took place\nat the opening and bullish Mtttl-\nment continued to dominate, not-\nwlt-etandlng doubt, ln some quarters ss to ultimate results In view\nof premiums already **--*ea--*-f tn this\ncountry's whest price, compared\nwith Liverpool and Winnipeg.\nWhest cloeed firm 1!4-1S abort\nyeaterday'. finish,  corn  lfc-Ir,   up.\nt VI advanced, and provisions\nshowing a rise of 8 to 30 centa.\nFallows Course el  Part  It\nMonths; Bttttr Stna\nSeptoMbw\nOTTAWA. M>. u. <cp\u00bb, _ Th\u00bb\nfavorable trade -_-_. ef the Bo..\nBinIon continued to prow M January and for the UJ month. e< the\npresent fiscrU year totaUed Me__).-\n969, declare, a statootont Issued today by Hon. w. W. stovaro*. atlnlstsr\nof trade and \u00ab\u2014___\u2014..\nImports ln January wen 63-114.-\n80T, and eiport. \u202239.0_.4M. Por the\n10 months th. lean-arts totall-I geeUS.-\n460,613, and eiporta 690\u00bbM7,\u00bb6_\nIn the fiscal year 1931, the balance\nat trade waa unfavorable to Canada\nttp \u25a0____ gao.ooo.ooo, but aftor \u00ab__\nlt wm favorable, untu 1930, whea\nthe -_w_-r-4t-a-se-.il tariff of the\nUnltod States warn into affect. *\ncontinued \u00bb for the most part unta Mar, 1031, whan the unfavorable\nMlaa.. in that month wm \u00bbI_,6r3.-\n4-7. In April, the flnt month of the\nPL'teoiiu fiscal year, the unfarorebh,\nbalance wa, .18,515.285.\nIn June there wm e. change. Ttst\ntrsde balance turned ln favor of the\nDominion by .2,613,417. For throb\nmonths lt remained about the same,\nbut alnc. September lt has been\nmuch bettor. The flr-M M.: September. M9\u00bb,6\u00bb?> October, 610,601,.\n437: Nov_nber, tlUlAMi: December. \u00bbi3_2__-;  January. MJMS.963.\nTh- \u00ab_M-_a-a balance at trade\nat the end of the calMdar yaar 1030\nwu et_U_9*M; and at the mat -t\n1931 tt wm reduced to 610,838.363. a\nhatt-tmao. la tM -tor et tarn IM..\n\"\"\",000.\nNEW YOBK STOCKS\n3*4\n70\nM\n'H\n30^4\n11\n\u00bbH\n\u00bbH\n-Ml\nU_\nMH\nWi\n\u2022\u00bb\u00bb\n68\n43 H\nTORONTO STOCKS\nACCXKLt\t\nimtno\t\nAjax   \t\nAmulet    \u2122\u201e\u201e__\nAmrty   -\nA  P  OHi-olld-tocl\nABMCUt\u00abCl   \u201e \t\nATBB      \u00ab \t\nBaltic Oil \t\nB   A   OU   \t\nBeat   Metal,,   \t\nBldgood\nBarry Holllnger \u2014\nBit M-Mourl \t\nCalmont \u201e \u25a0 ., \u201e\nC  anil  E  Lands  m\nChemical Bewarch .\nClericy    \t\nDome _\u2014\nDaltiouala\t\nEaatcnat    \u00ab.\t\nEldorado    \u2014.\u201e..\nPoothllto    \u201e\u00ab___*__,\nPalconbrldse\nOoodflah   \t\nGranada   \t\nHome OU\nHarker Oold\nHo*\nJugoslavia, dinar \t\nNew    Zealand,    pound\nNorway,  krone  \u2014___,_,\nPoland,    zlott    \u201e\t\nRoumania,    leu     .\nS-Juth   Africa,   pound\nSpain,   peseta   .   \u25a0 \u201e\u25a0\u25a0,\nSweden,  krone  \t\nSwitzerland,   fr\u00bbnc     MM | International   Nlckel\nUnlte<l -States, doUar.  151,.  per cent|Keeiiy   ..._\u201e..\u201e\u201e,\npremium. IKlrWand   Lake\nMONTREAL PRODUCE     tftj** ~~\n_:_&5o \"\u00b0\"tn|w_i \u2014-\nngil  Hudson Bay _^\t\n_j_33 Imperial  OU\n; Mandy\nUONTRXAL, Feb. 11\u2014Eetsb were Manitoba Basin .\nhigher while cheeee and butter prices ftfalartie . , .^\nheld unchanged today. Uclntyr*    \t\nOn K'.-.o e\u00abg market, carlot prices BUninf Corp ....\nfee fresh eggs were advanced one to'ifm-pjjj    -._^_\nNewbeo-\nmplsalnt ; mm_.\nNoranda           ,   ... \u201e..\nOld   Colony   _, ,\t\nnkw YORK, Peb. n^-flUriint \u00ab\u25a0\nohange   firm   at   3.89>.   for  40   day\n\"^i__-^rtfl__? ST*. OrMMhl-d. an,\ndiscount. at., to th. creditor, wss c\nFrance 3.0314 cenaa,\nLtre  9.10  cents.\nUruguay  46-6  ocnU.\nMarba M.73 onto.\nKronen 1\u00bb30.\nMOHTKIAL. Que., Peb. 11.\u2014(CP.)\n\u2014With only one dissenting voice the\nscheme of arrangement offered by\n\u2014-ckbrok-\nconflrmed\nby the bankruptcy court today. Th.\narrangement whereby the firm will\nre-open for business under certain\ncondition, hu already been .pprored\nby jt creditor, meeting.\ntwo centa. The prices became 38 to\n39 osnts per doaen for eitraa; 29 to\n28 cents ter firsts: 34 to 39 cents\nfor pullets and 30 cente for seconds,\nbeing one cent higher on the extras,\ntwo centa higher on the firsts and\npullets  and  unchanr*ed for  seconds.\nCheeee,   current,   OH;   .ummer   13\nto 12_.\nButter, No. 1 finest, 17*.\n\u25a0ggs, fresh specials ln cartons, 84:\nfresh extras In cartons. 34: fresh\nextras ln cartons, 93'. fltoh first, ln\ncarton, 39: storage extra, in csrtons ..Trr.^ * ** \u2014\n35; atonf. first, ln cartc-na. Ml\nstorage seconds ln cartons, 21.\nPeterson Cobalt .\nPend OreUle \t\nPremier Gold \t\nSherrlt   Oordon    .\t\nSudbury Basin\t\nSt. Anthony\nStadacona  .\nLome Gold Features\nSlow Trading Session\nVancouver Stock List\nVipond\nVentures    \t\nWright   Hargreave.   \t\nWalto Acker-man \t\nVANCOUVER, peb. ll <CP>\u2014Lorn.\nOold was ths feature trader In point\ncf activity ln a slow session on the\nVsncouver slock exchetnse. today. Inters*- continued scattered and prices\nad a tendency to -lid. to lower\nlevel,   at  the  cleee.\nLorne deed firm at\nwhll. Premier advanced\nGeorgia River wss a fraction higher 119s:\n.06\n.01\nJU\n.3\nJ6!4\n-OH\n-5\n.06\n-IH\n_3\n1000\nss\n.06\n.06\nJt\n.05\n36t4\n1.91\n-IU\n9.60\n.16*4\n.09 H\n1.17\n.06\n.73\n03 H\n.76\n.39\n.01 Vi\n30\n9.09\n3.00\n9.50\n0.90\n.33\n.43*\n36.40\n31\n04\n-1\n.09-\n17.38\nSI\n-IU\n.03\n.74\n19.60\n.00U\n\u202200*\n1.00\nSS\nSO\n.35\n.61\n.13\n.01*4\n4.99\n-0\n.41\n3.73\n.90\nAHeghen-y   J\t\nAUlsd   chemical\nAmerican  Can  .\nAmer Por Power\nAm   Ma   _   Pdy\nA   Smelt   &   Re   14*\nAmer   Telephone IW_   IH\nAmerlc    Tobacco   It        71 v.\nAnaconda          t*4\nAlohJson   -    TT%\nBaldwin     .     t%\nAS   Ohio   .   11%\nBMdlx   Aviation   ~\nBath  Steel .\t\nCanada Dry ...\nCanadian Pactf\nOaerro   de   Paaco\nAi  Ohio  .\nChrysler     .\nC-m At South....\nCon Ou N T\nCorn Product. .\nO Wright pan .\nDupont u U\nEMtman   Kodak   73*\na  Power _ u   US.\n-rle        7*\nPbrd  \u2014ngll\u2014i ....\nPtard  of Csnsds\nTket Mat Stone   48\nPreeport 1>i*_ .   n%\nOeneral   Moton-   33\nOsnenl   \u25a0eetrlc   30-^\nOeneral   Foode_.   **<*\nOold   Dust  ..\t\nGoodrich   \t\nOranby      \u201e\t\nOreat North pfd..\nOreat W sugar\nHowe Sound ....\nB-toon Motors..\nInternet Nickel\nInter TW * TM\nKelly Spring ....\nKenn copper _\nKresge S 8\t\nKiregg Ae Toll.\nM-ck Truck ....\nMilwaukee pfd -\nNash Moton .\nNat Dairy Prod\nN Power _ u\nNsw Tork Oanttr 36*4\nPactf Oaa _ D 94*4\nPackard    Moton\nPenn R B .\t\nPhilip. Pete _\nRadio Corpora .\nRadio  Keith   Or\nRun Rand \t\nRock   Ireland\nLONDON   CLOSE\nat 3*,,.\nLONDON. Peb 11 (Closing quotation.) Braniian Tractlem 16U; Ca-\nnad_n Pacific Ml: Hydro Electric\n6I3U: Int Hold _ Inv Co 6114:\nIntomaelon-U Nickel 611*: Brit\nA-cer Tobaooo (3 16s: Dlstlllvs U\n3. 6d: Dunlop Rubber 10s 10*d:\nElectrical ft M Ind Or1 16. 3-1*.\nImperUi Te-bacoo 14 7*d; Shell T\n6, T IS;  Vlokan 6s td:  Blt'ill  five\n16   otnt, per cent war loan 1047 \u00a308  13. \u00ab~;\n3 to 67 'British 4* per oent war loan CM\nBritish  four per cent  I96O-0O\n|i~6  10\u00ab.\nhit\n4\n\u00abu\n10\n9U\nUH\nIH\n\u00ab*\n\u00bbH\nIH\n10H\n16*\n'H\n14\n4H\n17\u00bb4\n34*4\n91.\n91\n4*\n\u00abu\n6U\n-H\n13\n3H\n6-U\n60*\n6*\n30\n\u00ab\u00bbH\n\u2022\n7414\n1\nWilt-,\nin.\nws\nMH\n11*\n4\ntM.\n41*\n60H\n60\n13\n7\u00ab4\n49!4j\nI6-!\n30H\nit\nIIH\n1\u00bbS\n\u00ab\nUH\nII\n8\n7H\n\u2022H\nIH\nIt*\nT\nis*\n4\n19*\n\u00bb'.\nMH\n39 H\n3*\nU\n4\".\n7H\n4*\nSafeway    Stores.   47H\nS Loul. ft S P\nShell Union OU\nSouth out Ed\nSinclair con .\nSouth Pacific\nStan Oil of Cal\nStan Ollof had\nStan OU of N J M<4\nStewart Warner 5',\nB'udebaker __\nTexas Corpora-\nTexas Qulf Sul\nUnion Carbide..\nUnion Psclflc\nJnlon OD Calif\nUnited Aircraft\nU S Pipe _ Pdy\nU S Rubber\nU S Steel ....\nWest Blectrlo\nWlUys Overland-\nYellow Truck\nur.   oil   \t\n4*\n3K\n91\n9H\n31*4\n35 H\n11\nUH\n34\n31\n79\nUH\nUN\n14U\n4\n37*\nIH\n4*\n10%\nM\nIH\n3\u00bb's\nI\n38*\n24'.\nM*\n9\n10*\n10%\n33\n-S'i\n70%\n10 %\n13*\n13*\n3*\n40*\nM*\nIH\n1%\nN*\n63*\nTH\nat*\nMH\n119%\n78%\nlib\nTTH\nt\nIT\n17\nt\u00bbH\nU%\nM%\nUH\nMH\nUH\n\u00ab\nMH\n42\n3%\nMH\nn\\\n13*\n7%\nIH\n11*\n*t\nITH\n31H\n20 !4\nM\nIT\n6\n6%\n10\n8H\nUH\n8',\n\u00ab%\nov,\n1%\n10%\n16*\nTH\n14\n4H\n17\n24%\n14\n38*\n34*\n3%\n10*\n\u00ab*\nIH\nI*\n2%\nUH\n47%\n4*\nSH\nto*\n6%\n91%\n29V.\n15V,\n37*\n\u00bb*\n11\n11%\n33*\n30%\n76\n10*\n14\n14%\nI*\n49*\n26*\n3*\n3%\n4V.\nCANADA BONDS\nvV-WIP-Q. nrb, n\u2014Dominion of\nCanada  bonds;\nWar loane\n5   1037   106.15   106.00.\nVictory loan:\n5*    1993   100.40    101.00.\n5*   10M MM  100e36.\n3*   1097   104.40   109-6.\nWar  loan  ranawal.\n5*  1933 100.18 100.75,\nRefunding   loan:\n5 1943   93.68   96.50\n4*   1040 91.66.  93.90.\n4*   1144 9040 91 AO\n4*   1946 00.40 81.30.\nCcnverslon   loan:\n4*   1996  ll.lt  80.80.\n4*   1067  M.13  89.60.\n4*   1959  90.16  91.00.\n4*   1959 MJ6 91.00\nNational See-no. \u2014anl\n6 1996  96.78  MM.\n6   1M1   95.75  M.7S.\nMINNEAPOLIS GRAIN\nMINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Psb. 11\u2014\nPlrur unehsngsd. Shipments 22,994.\nBran  11.60 to 13.00.\nW eat: No. 1 nor 71 to 74: Ro. 1\nred durum 66*; Msy 69: Ju y 69;\nSept. 64*.\nOxo:   NO.  9  yellow  31*   to  It*.\nOate:   No.  3   white  36*   to  26*.!Thurlow   street.   DMth\nMax: No. 1, 135* to 1.41*. ldu. to . heart attack.\nARTICLES FREE\nNOER TARIFF\nBUI AREGIVEN\nNot AppKctbh to Damln-\niem vDMH After tm.\nperial Meet at Lns-\nGOLD AND SILVEB\nBULLION USTB)\nAtH Otter Foreign Prai-\nucts Imported to Cany\n10 Per Cent Duty\nLONDON, fee, 1-.*. WI* MMaa\nOood, froa. Canada, the other dominion,, India. Southern nh.-r._i\nand me.-stod -nttortw af Mw\ndom-nlen. wl\u00bb ae exempt aatiel\nNeeo-to W aeat Imm \u00ab\u25a0 tre-\n1*11 Of MH .HMIaaaMM. MM*\n*lfU ,a.4lnt to ^**-rTnf\"r*\" ttSMM\n10 per cent to UX th, text of\nwhMt wa. yi.Mrtiil ht *\nthat pratucta o. tha dominions would enter Oreaat Brltalrt\nduty tree untu ttw middle \u00abf next\nNovember came aa something of a\nsurprise In view of previous gtotfr-\nmenre ln th. houae leading ta the\nbelief that that would b. easmpt\nonly untu aftor the Imperial\ne-onomlc conference \u2014blc_ wttt o^en\nat Ottawa July It.\nOna sew proa\u2014s4ttn It a welcome\nsurprise to shipbuilding l-tertots.\n--ported go-_ e_e>p_r1 tsmttt to\na shipbuilding yard, and Intended to\nbe used m the building, repairing or\nrefittmg of ship, m that yaar, will\nbe exempted from, the 10 per out!\nduty. Thl. effectually eecuraa the\nexemption of tba raw materia- Mr\nof the peatast at Wetttsh the\ntssshnm,\nPBODirnoN caswt\nThe other new prer-to* u far a\ncensus of production. Instead of _s*e-\ning to wait for long period, tha\nboard of trad, will now be \u2014ynfl\nto tto, M aiset time, ln.'e-rmatlon an\nproduct-a that tt desires.\nAnother Important feature ma.to.\nby the too hi Mat tba new tariff\n\u2014f-rteory co_\u2014-ttoe will not b. eat-\nmlttod to o____r any addltlo-t M\nth.fre.llel untu the 10 per mm\ndulg bas ban M force 'or M beet\nsix months.\nArt__a oa the exempt list ara aa\nf\u2014lows:\nOoM and ethnt bunion and esM.\nWheat tn gratn.\nM\u00bbt   MA   wai.   mutton.\npork, bacons, ham and edible i\nbut net including\nsences of meat, or meat ]\nany   airtight  container.\nLife quadruped .nlmal., fleh et\nBrltiah taking, la-wllnt sbaU-O-K\ntea; nw cotton, inaT-T_*.rrat iiiihimh\nfact\u2014tkI cotton waato aad unblat\u2014h.\ned cotton hnten; flax and heap _M\nfurther dressed after are-utohlaf _r\ndecortication: flat and hemp MM\ncottonseed: rape toed and __m_-\nnw wool, Including Uama,\nsipscs, mohair aad cashmere; a\nnoils.\nH-as   and   akin.   (_-rad--\u00ab\nskin, but not Including -pat att\nraw. dried, salted or pickled, hoet i\nfurther treated.\nNewspapers, periodical.,\nbook, .nd music; newsprint cihsA Is.\npaper ln roll, containing not\nthan 70 per cent of\nwood pulp aad at\ntban M pound, or mon than 36\npound, to lh. nam of 480 aheeto of\ndouble crown, nt*\u2014curing 20 br M\nlathee!.\nWood pulp; nw rubber Including\ncrepe rubber, latex, guttapercha aad\nnw balata; Iron ore Including man-\nganlferous iron ore bent not Including\nchrome Iron on; amp Iran aad\nacn** stoat; Iron pyrites indudtng\ncupreheoue pyrites; tin ore. aad\nooncentntoa.\nWooden pit prop.; sulphur; mjen-\neral phoaphate. ot lime, unset precious etonss; radium compounda and\non.\nAll other product, from foreign\ncountries an subject to the 10 per\ncent duty and addttonal duties that\nmay M imposed following leoommen-\ndatlona of the new Import, sdvlsory\nboard.\nMONTREAL STOCKS\nAbltlbl Powar ft  Paper\nAsbestos cot-r\u2014ratoa \t\nAtlantic  Sugar   \u2014 -\nBeU  Telephone  \u2014 -\nBrarmian  T L  ft\nBritish American OU\nCanadlm cement\nCanadian Cement  pfd   _,\nCan  Industrial   Alcohol   \u2014\nCon. Mining  ft  Smelting\nA   P   Oraln     ___\nImperial   OU\t\nUke of the Wood. _____\nMauey   Harris\nMontnal Telegraph\nMontresl   Tramw    i\nsteal of Canada  \u201e\nWabaaso Cotton _\nWestern Orocers _\nWinnipeg Railway _\ntH\n21\nTH\nUt\nItH\nIt\n\u2022H\nM\n1%\nIT\n4\n\u2022H\nM4\nt%\nit\nHTH\nM\nlt\nUH\nI\nThree Oil Companies\nFavor Investijration\nof Gasoline Prices\nOttawa, Prt. ll  (<_>>_-n-rea of\nthe largest oil oompenles in Oanada\nare willing to cooper-to rn any public lnvestlatlon of gaaoUne pt-loes.\ntbe hotue of commons era. Inefbrmad\ntoday by Premier R. B. Bennett. The\ngDvernment, he said, waa prepared to\naccept a rewlutlon by Dr. T. P.\nDonnelly. Llbml, Willow Bunch, to\nrefer to the parliamentary banking\nand commerce oomrmttrea tire question of Investigating gaaollne price..\nThe premier read letton Irom Mm\nImperial on company, MoOoll Praa-\ntonac OU ooeopeny and tha Britkn\nAmercan OU company exp*~*st*_e\nthelr wlllrngl\u2014a. to wbmtt thtlr\nbooks to inspectloo hy any\ngating   body.\nmSAKT  ATTAC .\nTAKES A. \u00ab, IBSKINE\nVANCOUVKR. B. C, Peb. 11.\u2014A. B.\nBreeklne, 77, pioneer  real  estate  op-\nerett:r   of   Veincouver,   dl       iliejeetl-\nsfter noon today  at  hla re-ddeenoe,\nL   beUrnd\n,\n r\u00bbo\u00bb TEN\nHeadquarters\nfor\nVALENTINES\nMean, Rutherford\nDrug Co.\nGLASSES\nJ. A. C. Laughton, R.O.\nOPTOMETRIST  ud   OPTICIAN\nSuit. .0U-.0S,  Medical  Art.  Bid.\nThe Sugar Bowl\nGrocery\nFRIDAY a i     ro-N-r\nSPECIALS\n4  CANS  CHOICE\nSOCKET-  SALMON  .. . ,, I AM\nFANCY   PILCHARDS,\n1-lb .tlm, mat     at\niwiFrs sliver i-ir\nLABD,  S  lbs.\n5-I.B. CAN PllBE HONEY _\n4 LBS.  CHOICE JUICY\n9 CANS HM-.' MANS, TO-\"\nMATOES   or   CORN\t\n< TALI. CANS CREAM\t\n1 CANS TOMATO SOUP\t\nCANS CORNED BEEF \t\n1 LBS. CREAMEBY BUTTER\nJ DOZ. JUICY ORANGES\t\n2 LBS.  OUR  SPECIAL,\nFBESH  GROUND  COFFBB\n5 PKTS. LUX  \t\n24 CAKE    LAUNDRY SOAP _\n8  LBS.   OUR  SPECIAL\nPEKOE   TEA t.\n(Presh  shl?ment)\nPHON  BUS\nFOB  SATISFACTION  AND\nSERVICE\nSS\nl.oo\n.95\n.IS\n\u201e,\n.6J5\n49\n.85\n.ts\n-5\nTAXI and\nTRANSFER\nft-1 nail-    Frel.ht    Schedule\n*   * to   Trail   and   Bossland\nLeave.   NeUon   10   a. m\nTraU D*epot\u2014Dominion Garaf.\nBossland   D**iMt\u2014L.   D.  Cafe\nCON CUMMINS\nFor   that   stubborn   cough   and\nrun-down condition\u2014\nSi YTHE-S  CREO-VIM\nSmythe,* Pharmacy\nPHONE   1\nSHOP   WITH   US   BY   MAIL\nHUNTER ELECT-UC\nand PLUMBING\nPlumbing and Electrical work at\nten reasonable cost before spring.\nVALENTINES\nFOB EVERYBODY\nCITY DRUG CO\nNelson's  Dispensing  Chemists\nPHONE   84 BOX   1083\nBATTERIES\nTrest-O-Lite\" the choice of the car manufacturer. A size to fit every car. A price to\nfit every purse.\n$8 to $22\nNelson Transfer^\nPHONE   3$\n\"Service Right Now\"\nVMM\nMake Your Home More\nComfortable With an\nExtra Room\nHow often here you wished for an extra room?\nYou can have an excellent one built at moderate\nroii.  or an old one can be remodelled to look \u25a0\u25a0\ntike new. Of late the attic lias come Into Its own\n7T7T ___.'! ,w \u00b0 va,uat>iP *ectioii of-.the house. It has rested\nAmmi\\\\mmm\\sdB\\ t(lV   *'*>  '\"\"I-   Now,  Ihroiijfh   the  expert  use nf\nwall board, an attic can be converted Into a nsefnl\nininwry. game room, spare bedroom, den, study,\nor  what-not.\nWe can do any of this work for von. attractively,\nand at slight expenditure, and supply all the\nBUILDING MATERIALS that may be needed In\ntheir  construction.\nBuilding Material!\nSTUCCO, LIME, CEMENT, BRICK, PLASTER,\nWINDOWS,   ROOFING,   SHINGLES,   PLYWOOD,\nDOORS, FLOORING\nA* He GREEN ltd.\nBUILDING CONTRACTORS, ENGINEERS\nAND SURVEYORS\n(Successors to John Burns As son)\neuont\n35\nTAXI\nTh.   BMt   Ol   Sh-Im\nCsrsfnl,   \u2022>__\u00bb_*\nDriver.\nROSE\t\nBeauty Parlors\nPhon. ID tor Appointm.n-\nDowdsUU*.\n_.\u00bb._ Block w_r_ \u00bbt\nPHONE TAXI\n77\nUl   BAKER   ST.\nFrelfhl     Schedule\nDallf  to  BouUnd\nsn. Tr.ll, 10 U-.\nTrall\nELKS T.  T. A  T.  LTD.\nUS\n-THI NELSON DAILT  NEWS, NELSON, B.  C*~FRIDAY  MO-MMO,  FEBRUARY  U.  WW\"\n\u25a0______\u2014_\u25a0 ||     | _^lB-g\nAUCTION\n612 MILL STREET\nFriday, Feb. 12 at 2 p.m.\nFavorM wtth t-strnction, from\nMrs. H. Le-emar I wUl offer\nth. lollowln.: \" erd.ii Tool,\n\u2022nd Host, aoutlte? o-dnnlnd\nIron PI***, Tub. ud Boilers,\nBenoj, V'M, Dlslws, Ol_.s-r.re,\nUtemils, Canned Fruit, 6-hole\nWhite En-mellf*. Bant*-., Con-\n\u2022rn'*e-m Box., Lln\u2014earn. Kitchen Tsble nnd Chain, Dlntni\nBoom Tsble, Buffet and 0\nChair,, Heater, eta_~*f Mitre\nset (new). Iron Beds. Mat-\ntresses, Drei.en, Window\nShades and Cartalni, etc.. etc\n7-TliBE   MABCONI   HIGHBOY\nBADIO   BAT'     '     SET.\nGoods on view morning of sole.\nTEBMSl CASH\nO.  HOBSTEAD, Aoctlo-Mr.\nDl   A TMT    \u25a0\">  FRONT ST.\nr*jj\\i*i s  i-iio\\E in\n\u25a0* SALES OFFICE\nOFFICES ?1?o?ea^8T-\n< WM\ni\nDon't Be\nCold\nWe have small heaters which\ncan be carried from room to\nroom which are safe and efficient.\nPERFECTION\u2014Coal Oil.\nCOLEMAN\u2014Gasoline.\nDOMINION\u2014Electric.\nWrite or phone for quotations.\nWood - Vallance H'dw're\nCompany, Limited\nWholesale - NELSON, H. C. - Retail\nValentine\nSPECIALS\n*\/ Dresses\nA range of dresses including numbers\nthat have only been put in stock within\nthe last few days. Sizes from 14 to 42\nand formerly priced up to $15.\nSPECIAL  $9.95\nHosiery\nFull  fashioned Chiffon,  Dull  Finish.\nRegular $1.95. SPECIAL  $1.50\nSERVICE WEIGHT\nRegular $1.50. SPECIAL  $1.25\nRegular $1.25. SPECIAL  95c\nRegular $1. SPECIAL   85c\nThe above specials are for two days\nonly. Take advantage of them..\nNOW SHOWING\nAN EXCELLENT DOUBLE BILL OF\nENTERTAINMENT-\nA Show for the Whole Family\nTheir First Full Length\nTalkie\nPARDON US\nfor Laughing!\nBOT TOU TRY AMU\nSTOP HOWUNO, TOO.\nAT THE ANTICS OF\nTIOBE FUNNY BOYS,\n6TAN AND OLIVERI\nSTONE WALLS, DATES\nAND BARS CANT KEEP\nTHEM OUT OF JAIL\u2014\nBUT ONCE INSIDE, YOU\nABB IN FOR A LONG\nTERM ON NOTHINO\nBUT LAUOHSI YOU'LL\nLAUQH A THOUSAND\nLAUOHSI\nSTAN\nLaurel\nOLIVER\nHardy\nIn\n\"Pardon\nUs\"\nand\n\u2014\"TABU\"\u2014\u25a0\nIT'S THE FIRST  REAL ROMANCE OF THE PACIFIC\nPARADISE EVER CAUOHT BY THE CAMEBA,\nPORTRAYED  BY  A  NATIVE  CAStl\nActually Filmed in the South Seas\nIT  SHOULD  BE  BEEN!\nTHIS   ROMANCE  OF  THE   SOUTH  SEAS,\nTHRILLINOLY TOLD IN FILM!\nPARAMOUNT NEWS\nNEXT ATTRACTION\nCLIVE BROOK in \"SILENCE\"\n34th\nAnniversary\nOF MEN'S\nSUITS\nIn Many Cases\nSavings Range\nFrom 1*3 to hi\nSALE STARTS\nSATURDAY,\nFEBRUARY 13\nWe're going to make things\nham hereabouts if yoa men\ncan recognize and realize\nthe greatest clothing values\nand biggest money savings\nthat have been offered to\nyoa in years. All oar fin*\nlines of Salts, including\nLeishman and Fashion Craft\nmakes gathered into four\ngreat sales groups and reduced within the shadow of\nwholesale costs.\nQroup 1\n'18.75\nQroup 2\n'21.75\nQroup 3\n'24.75\nQroup 4\n'28.75\n_____\n","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. It changed hands again in May 1908 when it began to be printed by the News Publishing Co. managed by W.G. 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