 —
For Progress of Rinks in the
Rossland Bonspiel
SeePa&e8
VOLUMB H
%dni
Markets Fluctuate in the
Trading on Monday
—Pa$e Six
■SH
nelson, Birnsa Columbia, canada—Tuesday mobnino, rbbtjaby s, ism
riVB CINTS A COM
NUMBER M«
HEENA1 ■»■**■ 'TACKS SLAVE' CAMPS IN ONT.
Westminster Policemen Will
Cleanup Booze Bootleggers
Tuesday Is Zero Hour; Big or S m a I
Establishments Will Have to Go
Declares New Mayor
the
NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C., Feb. B (CP).—The «ero
hoar for New Westminster bootleggers will be 6 p.m.
Tuesday ta the result of an order given by the police commission at a meeting today to chief Peter Bruce to close
up all places suspected of selling illicit liquor.
ITie commission was unanimous in the decision that
bootlegging establishments should be wiped out.
Big or small they will have to go, declared Mayor
Fred J. Home, chairman of the commission.
The contmision also decided to hold an enquiry Friday
nlfht Into derogatory state-*
menta alleged to have been
mada against members of the
police force.
/..,—_._.    tAm   wataon   at-
I that fii* wha made auoh
wild ba (oread to oron
at tbalr useiHuui or to
Troops Called to Quell the
Paris Street Disturbances
(hut np.
LOTS Or WOBBY
"Bootlegging Joint* have caused
ns a lot of worry," -aid Major Hum*
la Introducing  tbe liquor  question
(Continued on rat* Sana)
Radio Station Has
Its Drama of Death
.One Killed and Another Slashed by Jack-
Knife Wielder; Lady Worker Faints
in Los Angeles Radio Studio
1000 VETERAN
SOLDIERS ARE
FORCED RETIRE
Demonstrations Mark
Hectic Day Before
President's Home
MACHINE GUNS
GUARD STREETS
Public Services Mav
Be Cut Off- I !t*le
Blood Is Shed
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 5 (AP).-An unscheduled death
drama broke into the broadcast of radio station K.H J.
here today.
An unidentified man, running amuck with a jack-knife,
stabbed to death Edwin Wolverton, 21, of Grand Junction,
Colo., and slashed another man about the head, while a
girl aecretary, whom he first menaced, fled screaming
down the corridor and faint- •
ed. Four mfen itibdued him.
Wolverton, who died from
a stab wound in the bead,
was on vacation from a Colo-
rado radio station.
Tba   sst-Ofnt.   victim   waa   Wairan
FsMaaa, SO. * upmeuUtl-a of the
Dow ItHtss am tamo*. BU wound,
ware not Btrtoas.
Tb* man cam* la ttw atuclio aad
went Into tb* oetAu ot Or*** Kane.
a amatory, eating tot a Jot. wbleh
(Caatlnaed a* rat* Klfht)
WILL   'TIGHT LIKE   DEVIL"
TO BEAT LONDON TREATY
Admiral Keys Says Naval
Part Has Done "Grievous
Harm"; Urges Air Force
rc«rr_--QOTB, Bngland. Tmb. I
(OT e*b**)_ Hia London naval
treat? wa* t***-oe_nost_ tonltht aa
having dons "gritrvoue harm" to tee
British nary, and a oall waa sounded
for an "*flk_*nt air tores br Admiral -tr Beater Kara.
The admiral la National Cbnstrvs-
tlve candidate In ths North Port*-
mouth by-elsotlon and ba was' mat-
lat an election addjssi h*r*. De-
elarln* th* London treaty, which
oomplstod !_« man. bsfun ln th*
W*_lntnon u— ty br llmiunf toui
tor crulaara, on* of tha
Labor tjoverninent'a grealut blun-
dee*. air Roger said:
***ft swaps sway *11 th* satstjuard*
so vital to th* proteeetion oc aur
tnd* routes which ware Included ln
the Washington tnaty."
B*g*rdrng th* air ton* Uw admiral declared. ' uadoubudlr unlaas
w* hav* eufrir-cnt alroratt to defend
to* oountry. w* will lay ouraalva*
open to a devutatlng aerial attack.
Uonont, an ttlleUnt air tola* li
needed to assist la tbs protection of
our merchant ahlp*"
air Roger esld tbat whan th*
London treaty cams UP for revision
ln US* h» would "fight Ilk* th*
devil to hre*k It."
Colli on Christian Churches Help
In -Stopping Ihe Advent of Warfare
MW TOMC Ttb. I (AP)—With *
"torrtflc outtburst" of war Imminent,
plan whereby Uw Christian
church** oould strengthen Intorna-
tlonal p**cs waa offered Sunday by
Rt. Btr. Rockaborough Bsmlnston
amiui. blahop of Alaoma, In a sar-
aon In the Protaeunt Bplscopel
ohurch of Bt. Starr th* Virgin.
-Already.*' tb* blahop eald. "the
shahlng   preparation*   of   anna   ln
■drop* re—rbste ao loudly that Uwy
oan   b*  heard  ovsr   hsr*   and   tha
poison ga* In preparation penetrate*
te our vary noatnia.
Abolition of Uw profit-nuking
m-ttiv* la armsmente, Instruction or
Uw young*r generation ln the art
of conciliation and refuaal to ooun
unano* a war in whioh Uw govern
.mint had rejected arbitration wire
1 Uw chief proposals of Uw bktbop.
LORD ASHLEY IS
AFTER DIVORCE
l>Aa_,   !**b.   •   (Tueeday)    (AD—
I Hw Hew Tort HeraM'a ParU edition
aald ln a dlapeloh from London today   U_t   Lord   Aahley.   SS-ysar-oM
| eon and hair to tha ninth Bart ot
abttttbaty, has flMd a dlvore* peu-
! tlon   with   Oordon,   Dadds   at   Oo.
solicitor., sad tthst **tl*d eoplaa of
ttw petition will be aerved today.
Moy Control Water *
of the Alouette
HANsTr. ao. tab. • (Cri-Pollt—-
Ing oomplslnts from It residents of
' Tonne-Son   about  troubl*  osused  by
noodlng  In  thst dlatrlct. s delegation   from   Uw   tup's   lUdgs   mu-
I awipal ooundl will  wait upon Uw
1 B-3-UI.   oompany,   Mmltad,   to  <_*.
| erusa  oontrolling  tbs  wster  In  tb*
Alouette river, whleh the complaln-
laau   toM   tb*   oouncll   waa   aant
[clown Uw rlrer by tha company re-
*"   of   oonuqtwnoae   to   Um**
ar
It wa* alleged that th* fY.od_.ts.
|*af th* oompsny'. dam had baan
alnca J.nuary 3. w.tor can bs
Idlvsrwd to stare lak. mm ths
lAkweit* lsks —«*—>lr. it waa and.
JAPAN  HAS NO
PLANS BATfLE
TCttCttTO, Ptb. I (AP)—"Japan haa no IntsnUon ot being
th* itsimn la any war wltb
Ruaala." Prlnc* Tokugawa, prial-
d*nt of th* Jtspsnes* bouss of
PMt* and tatber of that ooun.
try'a minuter to Oanada, atated
on bu arrival bo-* today.
"Japan." he eontlntwd. "stand.
ta gain nothing In oonfllct with
RuttsU and nuaeU oould gain
notrting In war with J-apan.
*Th* tnuraata ott Japan aad
our   Soviet   aalgbbtaa   at*   for
CSSS...I
t....SIS,..H
French Treasury
li Emptying Fait
PAJUB. P*sb. • (AP).—Tb* Preach
govarnmsnt wa* ftnd again today
wltb a rapidly emptying treasury
dt—ill. * reoent usus of t *x».ooo.ooo
franoa in treasury band*.
Only 140,000.000 franoa (S.1.01.,-
000 at today* tloslng quotation)
waa reported In chamber ot d.pu-
ttss lobblsa to remain ln Pranca'a
cash hot attar payaient of unrenewed abort-term obligations falling
du* dally.
TA
By  ALEXANDER  H.   I'HL.
Asseselated l-reas rorelgn staff)
■ARIS. Peb. S (AP).—A chsllenge
to tb* week-old gonrnment ot Premier B-ouard Daladler In tba form
of a damonetratlon by 1000 war veteran* ln front of tht preeldent*
reeldeno* waa put down by mounted
Republican guards tonlgbt.
-Thst ttw government (eared other
dlaordare wu lndlc*t*d by tb* mo-
blllsatton of troops armed with ma-
ohln* gun* ln the capital aa tbt
at*rn-t*ced Daladler plunged grimly
Into prapftrstlons for tb* fight for
hU cablnefe lit* In Uw chamber of
daputlee tomorrow.
A foroa ot eeveral thousand police
eased m tb* neightborhood ot tb*
By*ee pslsoa and Uw natrby ministry of tbi Interior—which th*
orowd alao tried to nun—blocked
tbe manlfastanta. mambert of. ths
CroU A* tt. vatarena' organisation.
PiUSa-ally, tbt gov*mmant ap.
patrag aseunid of a mtt af con.
fiaance taa th* tmaiHi rmtllnad tor
airing tb* Stavlaky acandal. but a
stormy aaaaton Iras likely, whll* fear
cf threatened rioting kept th* mln-
latry narvoua. although determined
to ua* a strong haad.
Ten machine guns, Utht demounted ln two tactions ind tbs others
ready for action, tolled In amall carta
drawn by mule, to tb* Lourclna bar-
rsaks, ths one closest to tbe chamber
ot deputies. Ths courtyard ot thl
barracka WM crowdsd with soldUr*
A strlk* by tail driven eutomatl-
oally cleared atrsete and furnished
thtniunda of possible recruit* to
riot Uadera. wild rumors were elr.
culstsd ta tba tftaet th.t public
would bs cut off. with tele-
and alactrtc light **m<_
suspended.
Markets at
a Glance
By tk*  Canadian  Pitas
Toronto and Itontreal—industrial
stocks  hlghsr. '
Toronto mlnss—Irregularly  higher.
New   Tock—Stocks   closed   higher.
Winnipeg—Whest dossd lower.
Toronto—Bacon nog* oft oar down
IS cants to t.71.
London—Bar allver lower; copper,
tin, leed and sine higher.
Sew York—Bar aUvar lower; Uad
unohengedt ooppar, tin and tine
higher.
New Tork—Ooffee higher; sugar
lower; ootton and rubber unchanged.
New Tork—Oanadlan dollar down
1-16  to M  1-lt.
MORE ACCOMPLISHED AT OHAWA
MEETING THAN "EVER DREAMED OF,"
DECLARES RETURNING B.C. PREMIER
P.G.E. and Better Terms Pro.
posals Still Open Subjects, He Sajnr
TO COME UP BEFORE
A SPECIAL COMMITTEE
Would Make Public Works
Program Fund Total $200,.
000,000; Expects Further
Word Any Time
39 ARE KILLED
IN AVALANCHE
Entire Village  Left
by Inhabitants
in Corsica
m __   .   v*
9ABTIA. OtMia. Tab. I (AP)—
A hut* evelinch* of rocks snd snow'
klU*d IB persona ln tbs mountain
village of Ortlpono and destroyed
10 houaea early Sunday.
Tb* viuat* was cut off from
contact with Baatla until tonight,
whan a reacui party lmmedlstely
aat out oa akils to bring aid So
the stricken bsmut.
Ifln* person* ware trapped In i
houaa at Vlaaabona, wblob wu
burled undar a allde. Tb* entire
village ot Blslnchl was abandon*]
by lta Inhabitant*, who feared fur.
ther avalancbaa.
Vaila Dt Boatlno and Oaatallo,
n*arby vlllagee. ware Isolated by
snowdrlfla 11 to lt tMt deep ln
pUcu
Authorities tt AJacdo ' aaked for
relief volunt**ra and tba Italian
consul offered ttw help of a trained
crew of to iklUre.
vancouvbb, m. i ten—
British Columbus tw* main pro-
possla wire unanlmonl. endorsed
at th* DotBlBlon provincial conference, aad two ubsldlary polnta
are  «IU  open  to  negotiation.
Bach wat tb* lamming ap tf
the eoatannc* audi by Premier
T. D. Pattullo sn bli return from
tbe   east   today.
"Mom more w*. accomplished
tban I ever dreamed of," he aalt.
Tb* tiro main pointe mrt:
L Unanlmoai *ndon*awat of
tb* nece-iltr for Instltiting a
worka program to reabsorb tb*
unempfciyed.
I. Waiving of objection by ee—try
province agalnat th* Doialalon
taking whatever action It ases lit
t* aatUt aay prcfvlnce riaanclally.
"Mr.    Bennett    blmxlf    rsgaruad
(Coatla-Mi eat rag* light)
EVANS APPEAL
CASE HEARD
PREMIER WORKS
IHE ALEXANDRIA
ARCHIBALD FLIES
TO PLAY IN
BONSPIEL
aossi.AND, a. c, rt*. a—ai-
ding * llttl* touch, of modernl.ni
to tbe annual Brltlab Columbia
Carllag koasalel. >H Is fill
•wine at th* OcMdsa cUy, W. M.
Arehlkald. mine* muuger for the
C. M. a S. Co., flew la early thla
morning front citaten to ship
hU rink tn the ipteL He landed al
tb* Trail airport and motored ap
to BossUnd. Th* •tteernoon Waa
dull aad flying conditions did nst
sppeu to be good.
Bremer Suspects
Gain Freedom
•T. PACb Peb. I (API—em**
men art—led at Owatna*. man.
tonltht a* imperii In tb* kli-
n.pplng mt ttrmrt O. Bremer,
were *a**iv*d st any eonnartion
with tb* akdactloa by Chief eg
relic. Thorn*, imhlii sfter a
Ungthy grtniat.
Huey Long Must
Face Libel Suit
WASHIMOTON, Ptb, S (AP). _
District of Columbl* oourt of topic-— rutted today that senator Ru«y
Long (D.-Ls > must d-Iend a Btoo.-
000 dvll action for libel brought
by Samu.l T. Ans.ll, formsr ooun*
ail for ths Dnlted States aentte
emnmltt** whleh lnvastlgatsd the
•lection of Senator Overton (D.-La)
Gold Property Up B.C Coast
la Now Producing
VAtttXyOVBt, Ttb. I (OP)-D»U
L. Pitt, general manager ot th*
Premier Oold Ulnee company, limited, owner of ttw Premier mln* on
Salmon rlrer, Portland Canal du-
trict, today annomwd that bU
company hsd scqutrad oontrol of
ths Alexsndrs gold mine, it Phillip.
Arm, ISO irllee up ttw coast trom
Vanoouver.
Por purpose* of etamlnlng and
aampltng Uw Aleaindr*. Uw oom.
pany first took a 00-day option. A*
* result ot tbe extmloatlon, tn*
oompsny d*clcU*d to complet* tiw
option and oontrol ot tb* old Alet-
andra U now  ln Premier  hsnds.
"Developmint of tb* Aleiandra by
tbe Ttenmet U now under way," ST.
Pitt atated. "Tb* work U In charge
ot 8. II. Manning, ot tha Premier
engineering staff. Tb* old machinery
has been plscesd In oondltlon by onr
expetu and Uw operation Ut pro-
c*Mlng."
Befor* Uw operation at*rted tb*
mechanical superintendent ot tb*
Pi—AUr waa sent to tb* Aleiandra
to overhaul th* machinery, whits,
ha* bt*n reconditioned.
But Decision Is Not
Handed Down by
Appeal Court
V-OT*ORIA, Peb. « (CT)— Tbl
BrltUh Oolumbls court of appeal today nasrved dsouion ln tiw caaa ot
Arthur H. leans, who I* appatli-g
a asntano* ot on* y**i*i imarUon-
ment Impoasd at Uw Vernon ssbUbw
laat s*pum_r. B* wa* connctad of
aavocatlng tore* a* * means ot ac-
oompUahlng governmental, lnduetrlal
and economic changn In Oanada,
Ttw oourt room waa orowdad with
men and woman, mot ot thtm wearing buttons bearing th* words "repeal Motion ge—Baan* defence fund."
W. H. B_l'oek-W*b*t*r, proMcutor.
ln argument, maintained that Cvana
had advocated tores as chtu—d. He
•tated that Uw Uw wu aimed at tb*
uat of force tad not oommuntam.
becauee oonnnunlam eould bo brought
Into ton* la Oanada al any tlm*
by  th*  parliament of  oanada.
LICENSED SILVER
DEALERS HELPING
OVER 12,000 ARE
AT WORK IN
THE WOODS
Or-e-TAfWA, Ptb. I tOT)—With
llcOOO to 15,000 man sngaged
In bush operaUona In eastern
Oanada, a* a whou, and with
an lnor.ua. ot between so snd
TO pir cant In tb* number engaged In tb* o*tln*tu an*, th*
Canadian International Paper
oompen. reporud today a tre-
msndous Improvanwnt In busl-
nsas and much brlgtutsr prat.
pecU ientrally for I'M.
******
U.S.A. TO ACT
ON SILVER IN	
NEAR^VIURETIboy ABDUCTED
TT«:v.on THEN ROBBED
Holdings
Silver Has Advanced
-. 20 Per Cent; Much
Speculation
By  BICHABD _  TTJBNIB
(AssBcttted Prea* lUtt Writer).
WASBraaTOM, P»b. 9 (AP).—An
expecutton tbat th* UnlUd statu
government u considering some further monetary aotlon Intended to
Improve tw prlo* ot •Uver was accentuated today by disclosure thtt
tbs treasury U checking up on all
apsculative holdlnat of tbs metsl.
Agsnu ot th* department have
been aant to Bew Tork to obtain
th* Information, Secretary Henry
Morgenthau told newspapermen, and
ln addition licensed dealer* and the
banks have been aaked to b*lp.
"Sine* Oct. ao, the pr-lo* of gold
baa advanced .1 per osnt," -for-
genthau aald, "and surer ha* gone
up 10 per cent."
Question* aa to whether th* Increase ln the Utter quotation had
lad to a trusplclon ott Illegitimate
activity in silver, and whether some
action In eonrwetKm with that m*rt»l
was Immmtnt, drew oaly non-oom-
mtttsl   answer,   trom   th*   chtoet
ISslhUsn of cangfaas tram elt—r
producing states long bsvs been con-
vlnosd President RooaiT.it u punning eome action to help produosn
In addition to hla prota—wtlon of
D*c. .1 opening op thg mint* to
newly-mlnsd silver and giving th*
miner * return of OtV, cant* an
ounce on bU output.
Whst Mr. Rooeevelt may now
h*t* In mind waa th* aubxet «
much speculation.
WHERE IS THE
FAMED GARBO?
■NICKEL ORDERS
10c DIVIDEND
i Common Stock Will Get a
Break Following Pickup
in Busintra-s
Three Charges on
Fearn in Air Mail
Forgery Allegation
wT. JOOI-B, Ttb. I (OT cabU)-
Thre* ctwife* war* resd against
Percy faarn wben ba want on trial
In supreme court todsy a* *n alleged
tnettrttber of Uw ring whleh polio*
oTurg* with whoUaala forgery of
eapenslte slrmall itampi.
Misting Treasurer
Believed Fugitive
in Cent. America
SWATTU. I**b. S (AP)-Mwrltt
Claud* O. Brsnnlak todsy atpnaasd
a baluf tbat otccH O, Wltunmy*.,
•uspsndcMl King county treasurer,
chsrged  with  *  ttl.llt)  grand   lar-
NEW TOTU, Ttm. I (CP)—Directors af th* Intsraalloaal Nickel
oompanj today ordered * dividend
en th* comas** atock of 10 c—its
s ihare, the ftrst dlsbenemrnt en
th* Junior shares line* INI.
Tb* 1%-ornt dividend to payable
March tl to stock of record
March 1. Th* Ust previous dividend wu fire rents, pslt la December,  IMl.
"Resumption of dllldinds an tb*
common stooks." Mid Robert O.
SUnley, preeldent. "uN du* to •
study Improvement ln tb* world
market for nickel and to proepecU
for continued demand. Th* upturn,
tint nottcsd ln tb* spring of lost,
has b**n accelerated by Uw bettor
buslnasi condition, which diveloped
In th* United States oversea* during
UJS."
OHICAOO. Iwb. 5 AP)—Orete
Oarbo. Uw film atar, and htr director and reoent companion on a
trip Into Arlson*, tonight had railroad offlclala puaaled, Uwy aald,
aa to whether the couple was
aboard a New Tork-bound train.
Offlclala of tha Pennsylvania rosd
first aald tbat whsn the Manhattan
limited left Chicago for N*w Tork
thu tltcrnoon tha swedlah it-tram
and a man meetlnt the description
ot bar director, Reuben MamouUan.
war* believed sboard. Tbnlgbt, how-
mr, th* conductor ot Uw train
reported h. waa not certain aa to
tha Identity of bU passenger.. The
occupsnt* of oar sift, drawing room
"A," wire the oeritre ot the pussle.
MamouUan mtt aeen In Chicago
today, bound for th* asst, ha aald.
but denied that Mlas Qsrbo wu
along.
In ths drawing room ot tb*
Pennsylvania train In queetlon wu
a woman, bar maid, and a man.
Reports tbat the woman wu ths
stilus could not be confirmed.
Net Spread for Trio
of Men After
Duluth Affair
DOU3TH. -ann. Ptb. I (AP)-
AuthorltU* In Mlniwaote and WU-
oonaln towns at tha haad of tb*
laaat spread a net tonight for three
wsU dreued man wbo this morning abducted tha young nephew of
t mut market operator her* and
robbed him of atore reoelpto he wu
Uklng to a bank.
lees* oerahgol. proprutor of tb*
market, whou nephew, David, was
the rlotlm. bu refusad to dUclou
tba amount ot tb* loss. Pint re-
ports aald lt wu bttweitu M.000
and ts.ooo In cash and cheque*
*nw youth wu *cooet*d on a
downtown atreet. forced Into th*
bandtto' automobile, struck ovar
th* head with a gun and thrown out
upeo th* lw on th* Lak* Superior
bay batmen h*ra sod superior.
Wt*. after hU pockeU bad bun
emptied.
IXAIMS RANGE
IN PAY FROM
ONE-70 CENTS
This Is for Work in
One Month He
States
HEAPS MOVES TO
REDUCE HOURS
House Approves Plan
os Measure in Aid
Relief Workers
OTTAWA, Peb. I (CP).—Charfrs
that "suve campe" were operated
)/ tb* Ontario government la
whleb men received only * tew
osnt* lor ■ month* work, were
made tn tbe boon af oommona
today by Hon. Peter Hecnnn. form,
er minister o; labor. He said ba
possessed cheques ranging from 70
unt* to on* cent for a months
- ork. Issued to men ln the relief
camp*.
Tb* farttsr Ubor mlnleter'i
charges prefaced paaatng *f a
rer-iutloa, ipotuored by A. A.
ne*pe. lab., Winnipeg North, nt*
, atrnetlng the government to eon.
alder reducing bears of Ubor aa
an oncmploj-ient relief raeuure.
lt woald apread out *v*Uabl* work
aad   Inereese   genersl   purchasing
AUSTRIA ASKS
LEAGUE'S AID
Fearful of Germany's
Aggressive Stand;
Province Nazi
By WADI Ws-aNIB
(AssuUted Pres foreIgn Staff)
V—RIIA, P»b. ft (AP).—Austria,
with on* provlnu gone fascist u
tb* reault of a wnutlonil coup,
turnsd to Uw Leagua of Nation.
today for protection against what
ber Under called Oerman sggrssslon.
Prince -gmat von Stsrhsmbsrg.
luder of tb* Heimwehr. eiUbllshed
hU own men In office in th* Tyrol
and Informed Chancellor XngWbert
Dollfuaa that, ln future, the militant
home guard would support tb* chancellor only lt be suppressed government by political parties
Dollfuaa himself announced tonight ha wu iMilng VUnna Wednesday to go to Budapeet tor two
day*.
Thar*, h* aald, b* would confer
with Julius Ooembou. premier tnd
mlnllter of nstlonsl denfece act
Hungary.
WAR RUMBLES
Roundhouse ond
Two Engines Bum
in Frank Bloie
rBAN-C, A«a- lab. I (CP)_
flaaiu dutraytd tiw CanadUn
Pacific rtnway roand boau aad
tws to—BueUrea htr* today. Damage ww utraulil -at tM0U. Tbe
orlgl* *f tbe fire to unknown.
Tk* Beairatwa fin brigade aided
workers I* qa*Ulng tb* blase.
Austria man fearfnl of German annul on nils on leagn* of
mtlora fir help.
|-aactota prt own man ln office
la tk* Tyrol.
Germany claims difference* only
between tw* nation* and have
nothing to do with  International
ttenera    evpleera
whole lit nation.
Muoaw declare, .i.mptlon.
agaln.t grain delivery for peas.nl.
In eaatsrn SlberU. Workers, engineers. »rmy membera given- Increased pay.
Moscow strengthening wub.r
polnti and building np army aural* In view of tenie Buaao-.ap-
anew reletlons.
Pay Inuuata to soldiers BO per
cent for soldier, snd SO par unS
for blsher offtcsrs.
csny, may havs eecaped to a On-IBon.   9
tral Amesrrota republic. |finane*.
Canada's Net Debt
Is $2,-587,122,482
OTTAWA, Mb. I (CP)—Tb* nst
debt ot Canada at tna clou ot Uw
cs-andar paar lots wu M.ote.m.-
**-). This Infonnstion wu given In
th*   bouu   at   oommon*   today   by
H.    Rhode.,    minister   of
Bishop's Door Is
Opened for First
Time in 410 Years
MAOQBBOBa, Oermany, I**b. I
(AP).—It* rusty hlngee xyumklnt
mightily, ths bishop's door at ths
famous csthcdrsl of Qalnt Mattrlc-
and Saint Catherine was opened
for the ftrat time tn 410 yesrs todsy.
It iwuhl wld* to admit tha tww
Karl blahop of th* provlnu of Sai-
ony, th* Bt. Rsv. Prledrtch Petor,
for hie conaecratlon by ftelebsblahop
Ludwtg lluelUr.
WAR PENSIONS
PAYMENTS LESS
Fire aad Bait MUD*** uu At Ead
•f INI la— MSat*-— At
Ottawa
OTTAWA. f*sb. I (OP) _ Total
amount paid out In war pension,
hu bun dropping for tba past thru
yesn, snd at tha end of December,
1SS3, tb* annual war peneelon bill
wu approtlmataly t5.600.ooo leu
than Ui 1031, and nearly s..000.000
lea. than In ltl_. ThU IntormaUon
wu conveyed to Hon. Ian Msekenal.
(Lib., Vancourer omtre) In th*
houu of oommon* today by non.
Murray MacLaren, minister ot pen-
euona and national health.
Th* totil for SOU wu MT.t)l.«Tl.
for its., S4S.tSS_o and tor loss
Uw total wu st loos 485
Tb* decreau occurred In ratro-
actlre adjutttmenu and reetonuon
of final paymant*.
SERGEANT CUTS
HIS THROAT
TKyropoA. tvab. s  tor)—An in-
queat wtll be bald tomorrow Into
ttw duth of Sergeant O. A. Santa
who dud ilrntst IniUntty -eundsry
wlwn, Kcordin* to report*, tw cut
hU threat with a laaor ln Military
hospltsl at Work Point barrack* ln
full vuw of patlenU and attandanU
Ssrgeent Senior bad bun oocn-
nn*d to hospital sulttrlnf tram
melancholu, acoenkng to bsrrscks
rat-oru.
In *cceptlng Uw ruoIuUon, Bon.
Hugh OuthrU, mlnutar ot Justus,
said ths government, had bssn oon.
slderlng the problem for months but
alwaya collided with tba conatltu-
tlonal fact that hours ot labor ware
of provincial concern.
CONDITION!   DISOBACItTt'L
Tb* former labor mlulator, w-bo
left tb* treuury benches tor overalU
and a locomoUr* ensln«r. window
after the lut alecUon. said thoua-
ands of man workad In "aUv*
carapi'' in Ontario, "under th* mut
dla-TBMful condiunens tbat amy 1st
found ln Any country, not Including
■nan*. I hava bu* flv* or aU
chksquu which theu men hava re-
ostvad after * mantha work. On* la
for TO unto: another for 11 unto;
ths next, aft unto; ona for nln*
unt*, and than lut ol all, on* tor
on* unt."
Th* federal tovamment contributed to tb* reltof expenditures ot
Ontario, continued Mr. Hunan, oall.
Ing an federal authorltlea to with-
bold further paymenu until deoanS
working oondlUons wen Institute*!.
rASSKfl  I101SE
Tb* Hup* reaolutlon passed tb*
houu without oppoaltlon or vot*.
Members of all panic, aupportod It,
generally refining to th* fut that
ihl provlncu hald th* right to lat-
ulat* on boun of labor and tba
general Impotence of tbt Drjmlnlon.
Tb* former liberal government
bad passed Uw Pair Waga and
Bight-hour Day act, Mr. Hunan
aald. Ttw Coourvstlve gonrnment
hsd d6ne nothing to further tba
principle of reduction ln boun la
industry.
production In oanada today at*
cud* consumption and only what
w* re*Un thU can untmplovmaM
oondltlona be alienated, Mr. Heap*
tald tb* bouu.
Itt Beapa auggutod a 30-hour
wuk'would provld* aufticunt Ubor
to produu everything renulrad. Tb*
proposal nulved support of Angu*
Mclnnto (Lsb.-V.ncouver South).
"Msnual Ubor hu carried tb* brunt
ot tiw iffecta of th* depruUon,"
h* itotod. Bettor dl.trlbutlon of la*
oom* snd a redutrlbution of ttw
houn of Ubor on k downward ac*l*
war* th* proper stop* to desl wltb
unemployment.
BEADJVST AITBOBITT
Wilfred Hanbury (Ub -Vancouvay.
Burrard) aupportod th* rucMutloa.
BrltUh Columbia, he aald, with
higher rate, ot wag., and shortor
houn under provincial legislation
hsd to contend with other proline** wbere theu Ubor regulation*
did not axlst.
Mr, Banbury auggutsd the pro*.
inou and Dominion confer with a
view to having Um question of authority readlnsted under the British
North America act.
Tb* molutlon wu acceptable tt
tb* gonrnmint, Bon. Hugh OuthrU,
minuter of Justin, aald. Ba wta
leading the bouu ln ths aheenu
of the prims minuter.
Finlander Hangs
Self in North B.C.
PRIKCB RUPBRT, B. C. Ptb. I
(fJP)—Prank Klven. ts-year-old Pln"
Isndar of orauy Plains, wu found
dead ln hto cabin a fsw daya ago
having hanged hlmulf from * tatter, divisional headquarters ot tb*
provlneui polloa hare htn bun
advuad.
Tb* police are alas advtud thtt
Aueebs Crotosu, fsrnwr, wu found
dead on hU bad from natural caueu
In hla cabin on a farm ISO mllu
sut ot Pouu coups In Uw Tttm
Rlrer district.
J
Calls for Dismissal
of Shelter Managers
TOBONTO, fib. | (CP)—Attached to kls own declaration
tbat "tbou *f children In public
Institution* will not be tolerated."
Htm. w. O. Marti*, Ontario asla-
Istor af welfare, lata tonight
mad* p*M* reuawndattoni af a
t iiBflssttkst who In—itigato*
rondltloni stt Windaor children'*
alt uctoty skelter. Thay c*DH
for dtowl—tl mt mgdaaias aaa
rathertn* Strang, abaatar i
and .. B. Winters, up *
Two Agricultural
Relief Bills Pas*
WA-HINQTOIT, Peb. 5  (tf)-lM»yv
tfr.cul.ur* rell-H bill*—on* mOW '
cttUo * bftHo oommodlty \xndor tM
tfTtnilturtl    idjuetment    act __HT^
foreehnlowing   sn  lmmedUU  tMO,*
000,000 outlay to produoeri (or atri*
ting   down   their   herde,   and   the
other provldlrtf 185.000,000 for crop
production   loan*—mra   pa—ed   *6-
day br the United Stat*-* houn of
repimntatlvea.
__
 Ttat two
Dr. Wood's
THESPIANS GET
FINE OVATION
Preseni
I
t "A Little Bit of
Fluff" to TraU Crowd
'TJM-L, B.C., Tib. 5—TM Tnll
■■Maplana were recipients of a wonderful ovation at the opening of
a elr amateur comedy play, "A Uttle
t of J-luff in tM Elalto tMetre
Uonday night.
/John Ayres. which part Is taken
*el Eric Brown, apend* a night out
aad hu much difficulty In explaining when M spent tht night. Hla
mite, on lnvatlgatlon flnda tbat all
hla friends ny M spent the night
vflth uch of thsm. Mr. Tully, the
GEORGETOWN LADY
-SAYS, "ABSOLUTELY
A GENUINE REMEDY
FOR •FLU'"
t_t It juat wonderful to know thtt you
needn't worry om Uttle bit tbout -flu ?
Tbit BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE, utord-
ftag to Mn. F. B. Emu, Georgetown,
k "Absolutely t genuine remedy" for this
terrible scourge thtt ctrrlei off thousands
every year. Juit read what this lady tayi:
"I used your BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE
thia Winter. II fa abwlutely a genuine
remedy (or 'flu, if taken in time. 'Acts
Ukt a ftaih' It true in every wty,"
Then fa liable to be an epidemic of 'flu
uy time. Be prepared, (jet * bottle of
thfa marvellous preparation TODAY.
Remember — BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE
hu M equal for coughi, coldi or bronchi—, u well u -flu. It acti Uke a fluh
—a tingle »lp proves It. Buckley, fa told
tvtrywhere. Refute itibstltutn.
"Only i Trifling Cdigh
I'll Sooi be Rid ol It"
Thouiandt have said thlt; thomandt have ntfiVted
tht oougb; thousands hav* suffered from tome form
of bronchial trouble because of thit neglect.
Never ntslact t oold or trough; there am t>* but one
mult; Uw pulmontry orgtni may become aflected
and cawe yean of lufferini.
Get rid of the trouble at onet by ut_f Dr. Wood'i
No—ay Pint Syrup. It itrikM at th* loundttion af
the troubls tnd reUevee ooldt, coughs, bronchitis aad
other air peteag* tffsc-tioni.
wssrsl tto,..;' pet up wlyW Tte T. -Attar. Co., Limited,
Toots, Oat.
next door nelthbar claims that Mr.
ajtm su hs spent tM night at the
theatre. Mn. Ami gate Mr. Tully
Into tM houaa ud trlu to attract
from blm.when he and ber huaban'
raally had bun and Mn. Ayma la
finally convinced that her huibanu
wu at hla home.
But John Ayres' wife flnda a
pearl Mcklte* In Mr hu*b*adi
pocket that Mlongad to hla llttl*
bit of fluff. To avoid dlffleultiM
M claims he bought It for hi*
wlf*.
HU llttl* bit of fluff ud wlf*
each want the necklace and thla ia
what start* th* pot boiling, but
everything come* out all right In
tM end.
The cut—Phil Barron, Mlse* Kty
Beuley, Mlu Helen Warden, trie
Brown. Harry Rankin, it, I. Hawes,
Mn, T. 9. DockarlU, Mlaa Jeu He-
Dlannld. Mlsa Batty Hawaii.
Symphonette orchutn und*r direction of Theodom Pad berg: Mra.
I. R. Hartman. Meaare. Nlederman,
Tweeddale, McLaren, Hlntcrleltner,
Porteath, Laurlente, Parnum, Doucet
and Morland.
Technical ataft: State manager, R.
M. Wellwood: itaga carpenter, T. H.
Negua; properties. W. W. Bmaley;
wardrobe mlatreu. Mlu Jun Butorac; prompter, Reuben Kubitt.
LIBS AND THE
TORIES BUCK
C.C.F. PLANS
THB NBUON BATtT MWI, NELION, sXC. — tCISMT MOaWWO, rBBttTJAKT I,  TUt-m-
Vancouver Taxi
Strike li Brief
VAlvt-xrovBR, fib. I (Cf)—Twenty-two men wen affected Sunday by
a taxi driver.' atrlM which wu
quickly settled. Driven fee tM Star
Cab company demanded a minimum
rate of |1 M per day, pending a
ruling by tM minimum wst* board
TMlr previous nte Md Man UU
ptr wuk. Settlement wu Bffseted
with tM man obtaining tMlr demands.
CAPITA-JIT   DIM
r, Calif.. Mb. • (AP).
—Henry Wtllard Taylor, TS, capital-
lat and lumberman, dted et hla
home ben todsy sfter an attended
m
U B
NEXT
IN Baker Bt.
DE LUXE BARBER SHOP
THE   SHOP   rOB   rABTICOLAR   PCOPLB
rineat   Maauge  and   Bcslp   Treitmelts
Opposite Imperial B*ak
Guide for Travellers
Nelson, B.C., Hotels
Breakfast
-MK>to6(*
Lnneheon
35< to 50*
"Fintit in tht Interior"
Dinner
35* and 65*
■&Ph.
Phoat 7S7
HUME HOTEL
rree Bus sen ice              Oeorge Benwan, frjp
Rotery  and Oyro  H**dqu*rten	
HUMB: T. U. Elliott. Klmberley;
C. A. Martrn, It R. Brough, Medicine
Mat:  J. T. Riley. A. 9 Howard,  R
II. Clark.  C.  T.  Trump,  J.  R.   Ben-
thatn. W. C. Orleve. charlu Pnvost,
Vancouver; A. C. WUklM. Pentlcton:
J. T. (Hwthrop. Victoria; H. 8.
PltMr. Atlln; J. W. Jeerman. 9.
Fledderjobn, Angua Perrla, Calgary.
<Uhe Savoy
'Where the Gueat It Kini"
Nelson's Newest and Finest Hotel.
Many Rooms With Private
Baths or Showers.
J. A. KERR, Prop.
im basis st. rao-e-s w
C'>(*-ltS!_!t!»»»l*>  * 'ZSSmtmmmtSSSSSSTmmmmmmm,
IAVOT:   T.   Blakey,   S.   B.   Jonu,
C.   Ouelett,   Vancounr;   W.   O.
m. Winnipeg; Mlu E. Welch.
Lea Angelu; Mr. ud Mn. B. M.
Uttle, Slocan aty; M. Belecky.
rtrnl.
Mew Grand Hotel
P.   U   BAPAB.   Prop
Weekly end Meatkly Rain
Hot  and   eald   Watar
lag's toe ep     Double tie* ap
• I* • ManU. and Dp
Xcidental Hotel
Ml  Vernon   St. rhone  Sill
H. WAISICK
I SPECIAL   MONTHLY    SATIS
I    Oood  Oomlortsbls   Booms
Miners'   Headquarten
i. .	
Madden Hotel
A Welcome Awaits Yoa
Ml.  9  MADDIN
Completely    Remodelled
Hot end  Cold  water
In the  HtABT el  ibe  City
QUEEN'S HOTEL
A.   LAroi.Mk,   Prep.
Booms Irom Me te 1141 Uealtlj
III aad ap.
Itaam belted snd bot tnd Mid
water  la every  roam
tat Baker tu rim M
gg
SPORTATION -Freight & Pusenger.
NOW IN EFFECT
Owing to tM SB. Haaookin not nturnlng to Procter from Praam,
tM Kulo Bu* will Man Nelaon at tvoo p.m. Instead ot 130 P.M.
ThU temporary chant* will Mniflt -latlnee Theatre Patrons, as tMy
will ban sufficient time to an tha complete show and Mtter
tuunnoe of tha Tnll-Kulo connection at Nelaon.
Central Canadian Greyhound Lints, Ltd.
Nelson Depot, 206 Baker St. Phone 800
HENDRICKS' KASLO.NELSON
MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE
LSAVlNO  KASLO AND  RETURN-MONDAY    WEDNESDAY    PRIDAY
LEAVES  KASLO III  AM LEAVES   NELSON   11   AM
Nelson   nrtttit-Wlill.nl.'   Inn.lit:   Phone   IM Kaslo   rhone   It
PROMPT,   trrtCIIMI   SERVICE
Christian Brother
Found Not Guilty
Lottery Operation
TORONTO, lab. a (OP)—Brother
Arnold, * numMr of tM Chrlatlan
BrotMra, wu aoaultted ln polio*
oourt today on a chart* of opentlng
a lattery. Magistrate Edmund Jonu
dismissed tM charge because af Insufficient   evidence.
JoMph B. Hli* tad Uwnno*
Somervllle. codttendute wltb Brother Arnold, wen committed lor tr-%1.
Tbey wen releued on 1300 Mil
eaoh pending a nvtew of tM evidence la tMir eun bey tM grand
Jury.
TM lotted, according te police,
operated by tM ta la Ball* Auxiliary
association of whleb Brother Arnold
wu wld to M a dinctor. TM uao-
olatlon sold subscription ticket*, police claim, uy profit from which
wu to M used for educational pur-
{XMU.
Surprise Trail Council Members With Their
"Demand"
Woodsworth Economic
Program Unfolded
in the House
COMMUNISM IS
CHARGE THROWN
u__r^t9«™'f«w
"crook'^ccF. j   WANTIIvCREASE
OTTAWA, Peb. I (CT)—Jamu S.
Woodsworth unfurled tM lt-polnt
economic program of tM Ooopsrstlvs
Oommonweelth vedentlon la tM
house of conunoni tonlgbt for tM
flnt tlm* aod nn into immediate
flra from tM- two old political
partlee. ror tM flnt time thl* sessions, liberal! ud Conservatlvea
presented s united front sgsinst s
ootnmon politics! tM.
As, soon u tM Hinder, bearded
leader of Canada's youngut politics-
party had presented hli manifesto
to tM houu, John Vallanoe, a Saskatchewan Liberal, Jumped to tM'
attack. He criticised tM agricultural feature, ot the prog.am, claiming It msant confiscation of land
ud cbetifed lbs OXSSf. wltb at-
temptlnt to label "everyone a crook
except the-MBln*,''
A- few minute, later, John R. MacNlcol, a Toronto Conservative, levelled a general attack against tM
federation, ending with tM charge
its poltelu ud obtectin wan
"•--sight oommunlam a* practised
ln Rua.le" It wu lmposslbls to
atop a revolution at tba balt-wsy
mark.
. The 0. C. P. leader read his manifesto in support ot bla motion to
supplant tM pruent capitalistic
system with cm "beted oa tM
principle of ooopereuve production
and distribution In whleh tha bu*
man nude abould M the tint consideration." He traversed each of tha
lt points connived at ths nsglna
convention last July sno baud on
th* g*n*nl regulation of production tnd distribution, planned and
sodaiiBed economy. At th* um* tlm*
M denied ihe c CJ". wu silted
with communism or that It ed*-o-
cated force In fining tte objectivu.
Debate on i..s Wnodiworth motion will cenVnue Thuraday ud
proMbly will M eatended uvinl
date Mcsuae it marks th* tint actual test of luengtb In tM houu
for C. O. T. ud It* peofrem.
Th* buttOM wen oft tM Soils
from th* flnt minute ot tM di-
Mt* today. MIcMel Luehkovich.
(U.Pjv. Vegnvtlle,) kept tM pontl-
oal pot bdllng with a counter-attack igalMt tM Liberal., claiming
tMy had ao pollciu at th*ir own
eioept the time-worn cry ot reduced tsriffi He alio dsntad communistic BftUlBUOM Of tM O. O. P.
ud, coming from rrkranlan atock.
pcomlasd totdassrt tM party If tM
hud of Runt* ever appealed In Ke
midst.
DR. SIMMONDS TO MAKE BLOOD TESTS
DECISION ON MM PUT OFF MONTH;
4
Ths city council decided Monday night to lan ever tM milk
situation fee to daya, during whleh Urns ths medical Health officer
of health would proceed with u muy b|ot_j tut* u wu possible
of tM dairies M Md neammended for licencee to eell nw milk,
a Thi tut* will M mada to detect beclllua abortus.
Ths mora eame after t long meeting which wu sttended by
milk tinders and at which On. 9 O. Blmmond* lnd P. M. Autd
wen preunt tin. Both tha vendor, ud tM medical health officer
took part ln tbe discussion.
LATE NEWS FLASHES
Mqy Station Trio
British War Ships
At Esquimalt Base
•tnOTOBJA, peb. 9 (OP)—Thru
BrltUh wanhlpe maty M atatioaed
at «mulm»ll, B.C., by tM Britlah
admiralty, It wu rumored Mn today. Boral Canadian naval offloera
at tsaulmelt stated tMy had beard
nothing of tb* nport.
TM Britlah naval ban* nurut
Victoria an at Bermuda and Hongkong and, If the admiralty wen to
urid ship* Mn, they would probably coma from tM Wut ludiea
acjuadron.
LONDON—Douglas ralrbanka Mined comapondent" In Lord Aahiey
divorce action.
Pn-TSBtniOH—No trau found ot
Ont-   Oarbo on  tntn han.
OTTAWA-Relief camps In B. 0.
total II. Total ef 7171 men employed.
HOI_TWOOD — Dick SutherlUd.
89,   ntenn sector   dlu-
new TORS—It It utlmated thttr
man thin io,0t»,000 ouaau of ill.
ver itored in Ntw Tork .tank vtalt*.
BAN PttANCISO-Toung CorMtt
best* B*M Marino one-aldidly In 11
rounds. ,
TORONTO — Bennett tonmment
will offer Canadian, nothing apec-
taoular tor return of prosperity de-
elans Premier Bennett
CITY COUNCIL
BRIEFS
TRAIL, B.C., Ptb. a—Demand ot
an Immediate lncreau tn pay wu
the content, ot a petition algnecl
by te Trail relief workers received
by the city council here Monday
nlgbt. A deletatlon of relief workera
wen told hy Mayor B. L. Oroutage
that tuch a demand wu utterly
Impoealble ftt the present time.
"TM oouncll hu done It* utmost
for tM men on nllef ud tMy hare
Men treated Mtter thu nllef man
ln uy other city In the province,"
tM mayor stated.
"I am surprised thst auch a demand abould M made." remarked
Aide, man C. A. Newmu. "after wbat
wu done tor tM nllef mu at
Chrlstmu ud tM tMt thtt a H
bonus wu glnn them last month.
"Dp I underi.ind that thla I* a
^demand?" aaked Alderman T. 3.
'Wyatt. "That la going a little
strong In my uumetlon."
"It certainly Is," agreed Aldermu
Newman.
UCAUS   ll'Rl-Ll'l
Mr. Thernblad. om of tM dales*.
Hon. remarked on tM WOO surplus
for 1.33 ud intimated tMt thla
wu lugsly du* to • roduction of
13 * month ln relief wagu, sMcted
lsst March.
"Wa—t wen cut belon tM budget
wu brought dowa." atated the
mayor, "yet the blggut portion of
this aurtplua oams from tM school
board due to tMlr uvlag* on dif-
f«nnt acoouate oonnected with tM
mw high school, it It wu on tM
other UM *f tM ledtrer, Ood knows
what would happen to Tnll. There
en no liquor or perl-mutual profile
or profile of uy ether n»ture fortrt-
oomlng from tM tonmment."
TM nutter wu nfemd to tM
nllef oommlttw.
ASK REDUCED FEES
FOR TRAIL BARBERS
TRAIL. BjC., Ptb. I—Trail barMn
petitioned tM elty council In t
letter Monday nlabt. asking tMt 11-
cenu feu M reduced, u tbsy wsn
p*7>-* tM aame u null merchante.
and tMt tMU work wm ol *
laborloua nature, ud that they
aold but very little. They alao ststed thst tM fan wsn much mon
thu those at barMn In other dt-
lu. Iti* matter wu teld on the
table for a few weeks, snd City Clerk
W. E B. Monypenny wu Instnieted
to inveetliste tM cost of such II-
FRUIT-A TIVES GAVE
WOMDIRFUL R-LUF...
COHtTIPATION SUPfUVR
STATU UNDER OATH
CO thtt othen
*-> may also ba
haloed Mr*.
WmUmtton voluntarily hu told
of bow Fruit-*-
tiva*broutfhth*r
rtltef from con-
• tlpttloa. To	
fiv* yoa no,Mvt Mrajkt-s. n_*_em
proof 9B9 999       ttuwasl, aaaM
■tated befon a notary :—
"I Mak* Oath and hi tbit *lno* I
wm twalv* mn old, I wu Ul with
chronic t-nntipation. I never Mt
food untU I ttctartat. taktef ft-alta-
tivtt ud sow I ean truly HP Uwy
Km m* *»ond*rful rtlleif.  I *-ajo.
om* mon and itrongly  urge
•nyon* who hu th*
h«dtotryr"r_lt*-tiv*a'
tronbUI
?J**«*tiJAm-^m.
Social Events
of Trail City
TIttUU BC. Ptb. tV—Mlu Doris
Hoefer wu egsln guest of boner at
a delightful mlaoellaneou* ehower
Prlday enning when Mlu Clan
Minion. Topping strut, entertained
Pin tables ot brldg* wen In play,
high soon Ming msM by ths gunt
of honor and low aeon prlu Ming
aw*rd*d to Mn. Paul Jonea. TM
glfte wan pruented to Mlu Ho*!*r
In * deconted boa. a doll repoalnt
oa top. Shirley Mawdaley mada tM
preunutlon. Mlu Minion wu u-
stswd ln urvmg by Mr mothsr and
Mr alster, Mlu Mary Minion. OtMn
attending wen Mn. C Hoetar. Mra
9 Morten. Mra. Clifford Morgu.
Mn. W. J. Derm, Mr*. W. Wllaon.
Mn. s Bavt*. Miu Pmncu Mawdaley, Mlu Eleanor Arnold, Mlu Marie
MattMwe. Mlu Peggy Morrtoe. Mlu
Stthlun Pat*. MM Oladya Mawda-
kty. Mlat Charlotte Loins, Mlu
Athlyn Lowaa, Mlu Ron Mvtra. Mlu
Margant Hoefer, Mlu Juale Weir,
Mlu tare Davlu ud Mlu Helen
Mawdalsy; ud Mn. Outfield ot
Pincher Cruk. Alia
...
Dr. C. S Bredehaw, Nelson, pald
a vi.it to Trail Saturday.
...
Clifford MacKinnon of Trail wu
a Nelaon vial tor ovar tM week-end
...
3. Helena ot Trail apant tM wuk-
end ln Nelson.
...
T.   Nelllng*  of  Neleon   la  *  Ittn
visitor.
...
Charlie Dafarro of Nelaon apent tbe
wuk-end  In Tnll.
...
O. D. rrith of Tmlr la a visitor to
Trail.
Pollowlng the reading of a letter
from J. F. Coatea aasklng st taut
a portion of tM eity's electric true,
the oouncll uked tMt tM city
engineer snd tbe tlctrloal engineer
confer with their respective committee, on requirement* ud that tenders M called to aupply auoh nssds
at tM naat meeting.
W. Hampeblre wrote to tM council aaklng permlaalon to uu milk
111 tM city. TM matter wu n-
ic-rred to tM madlul health oftleer.
Request for t grut of I7M to
the Nelson City Mnd wu made by
BandmUUr J. 8p.no. Newill It
au nfemd to the flnucs coja-
mlttu.
S A. Thompeon requested per-
mlulon to maka * houu ounu
In tM elty. It wu referred to tb*
flnanw committee to nport.
H. L. 0*1
Uu  ally  b
connection
tester. Mr.
u   electric
pure ha lad a
anteed   for
alt   months.
tba   aublsct
muat han
Mr.  oenut
wt will M adviaad that
u no rsapooslblltty in
wltb tbe lou of bl.
Oenut uked refund for
beater which be bad
ad which, though guar-
a year, burnt out In
Information   glnn   on
btld mat tM buter
bun mn dry, although
atated  It bad sot.
B.C's Ottawa Debt
Over Seven Million
But Saskatchewan Owes $23
Million and Manitoba and
Alberta $8 Million
OTTAWA, Kb. I (OP)—TM prov.
Inoe of Stwkatt-hewan now owu to
Dominion government tM aum of
IM.-U7.9tt. Thl* wu advuoad tor
payment of bond* or bond lnterut,
for provincial gonrnment purposes
and for nllef.
ManltoM owu to the Dominion
U390Ot9. TM province Of Alberta
owu M.ftC.OOO. and the provinoe ctf
BrltUh   Oolumbla   n,4*..*M3.
This Information ms furnished ln
tM bouu of c-MUMae today by
Hon. E. N. Rhodee. minister ef
finance. In enawer to a quutlon by
Hon. W. B. Bular (Ub, Waterloo
North).
TM edvaoou by' the Dominion
gonrnment, sgalnst which certain
smounte sn credited, aan made
during Un flee*! yean lUl-tl. 19S1-
U snd ltn-M.
Charm Walker, who aought plumbing undar the former uberaa wMn-
by tM dty Installed It ud tM
cltiun then peld for It In tnstal-
mente, will M told that nothing
can M doM for hla.
ASK APPROACH TO
COLUMBIA RIVER
TRAIL. B.C., Feb. ».—A ptttttoa of
0   numbw   of   Ux   p>Twn   that   sn
ftpprofteh proridini secern to Uw Columbia rlT«r, ovtr ttw ooncttW wall
btlnf eo_*tmtrt#_ on tb* rt*r*r. be
built inw laid on th# Ubl* for fur*
ttwr •orsid-si-Uoi. oy tbt ctty coun*
Ml MotMlay nJfbt.
FIRE DAMAGE IN
TRAIL IS SMALL
TRAIL. BC. Peb. ft—Hot eabu
dropping out of a flue Mid onto a
wood platform aupportlng tM chimney cauasd a minor fin at tM home
of P. ft. mot, Ssoond avanue near
MsQuarrle, Ssturdsy night. Trail
fin deptutment wu celled out it
mlnutu put midnight,
amounted to 111.
T.B. Investigation
Board Appointment.,
to Be Mad. This W«k
V-CrrORIA, Peb. I (CP)—Appointment of a beard to inquire lato
tM tvdrolnletralton and operation of
tM Tranquil!* tuMroulcau teal-
tarlum proMbly will M msde this
weak. Bon. O. M. W*tr. Brltlab Oolumbla provincial ucretery, uld
todsy.
Fire Damages
Trail Homt
TRAIL, I.e. psb. 6—In submitting his nport tor ttw month of
Jsnusry to tM city oouncll htm
Monday alfht. Pin Oblef A. A. McDonald nported u followi:
ItapectioM, 101; orden nrvtd under fin menhel tet, 7; appeals
non*;  -term. I;  damage 111.
Oauau ef fins wen Hated u
children playing with matchea,' and
Powell River Hat
Sight of "Cody"
Tcnrum. nsvytx. i.e. no. •
(CtPi—OadborouuniB, tM su serpent *jt_lch bu disported Itself Intermittently of late for tM MMflt
of swestruck naldute ot Victoria
and tM gull islands. Is moving
north. -Oaddy" nsuled hlmulf Mn
lut wuk to Jack Bsrper, prominent
Powell River mercMnt
TM CURLING
TRAIU B.C.. Ptb. I-Reeculte of
gemu ln tM Tnll Curling elnb'a
achaduls Monday nlfht wu u tot.
low*:
B. W. Raatewood 7, J. A. McLeod I:
R. O. Crow* I, C. D. Stuart II; W
H rteldny I, W. p. SomsrvUle 10:
J. R. Oralg 10, Tom Brawn I; A. O.
Harvey 11, A. A. McLaren I; Br. R
Williamson I, w. E Wilson II; P
P. Mclntyn 10, L. O. Mowstt I;
P. 3. Olonr 7, L. p. Tnon 10.
TRAIL, B. C. Peb. I—'frail curl-
Ins dnwa:
tTeidav at im
Shut  1—Hugh Palmir v.. w. B
Bun ter.
Shut  I—K. A.  Margeton  n.   0.
Sh*w.
Shut   I—H.   9   Wad.  n.  a  0.
McKay.
Shut tj-J. K. woodburn n. o.
w. welr.
AT IM
Shut    1—Robert   Be-nervtll*   —.
jamu Leckli.
Shut t—L. H. Jtckeon vi. yt, O.
Caldicott.
Shut i—Wllllim McLeary vt, A.
W. Smith.
Shut   4—Aln    Kerr   VI.   W.    T.
Doubt.
WBBNBSDAT AT llll
Bheet i—j. p. Ichofleld n. John
Boltour.
Shut a—J. B. Twiddle n. A. 9.
Shut I—W. 0. Carrie n   0. J.
Kinnli.
Shut «—Welter Brown n. Dm.
sld Mscdonild.
AT 111*
Shut l—w. B. Niwton n. William Porrut.
Pionttr January
Production $240,600
VANCOUVER. Peb. I (CP)—A.
E. Boll, aseretsry-trrunrer of pioneer Oold Mlns.. reports that
Jsnusry production amounted M
a trou vela* tt tniMM. Th. u-
penau wan |«.mi, leaving 171,.
•M. ThU It iMot Situ mean
thu for IM month et December.
Dominion Must
Aid in Building
New T.B. San.
Vicrroi-IA. IM> I (OP) Haad for
a tubtr-culosls unlterium an British
Columbl.'. lower mainland Is preu-
Ing but If trueb an institution 1* to
M erected tt will ban to M with
ftstnt aulstaMs, Ron. O. M. Weir,
provincial asontery. aald todsy.
Tb* eJlatres* led dinger t*t "ntsid*<d dilution" esn nuriy tlwtyi M tvoldid by limply
taking, afier meali, a litUi Buuniti llig-
nul* (Blsinnih lt M.gaeali)... .Tklaprotre-
tlrt alkali swiftly evircemu "icld itomerb",
allowing dlgutle* I* pvt-ud eenfertably ud
completely. ... Biblt-fcrtalng Luitl.n in
quite nnnet—eiry.... At any Drag Ston. la
afertlve io*-drr (cra.errttUy-cttrled ttblilt.
WhantT^txeamttU
Its a Protective Heutnlizer-
NOTe Weekenlnf) Uxetlve
Crime Is Termed
"One of Vilest"
20 More Indicted
in Liquor Affair
QUEBEC. Peb I (OP)._Aa Indictment ohsrglng an additional io per
aona with Ming partlM te tha mil
Uon-dollar llquor-emuggUng ring wl!
M laid Mien tM court of king's
bench, later this wuk. It wu l*arn.
•d .today.
ThU bring* tM number allegedly
connected wltb tM ring up to W
u 00 wen included la tM original
Indictment.
wtNNTPBO. I*eb I (OPi -Brand-
lag tM erlme "om ef Uw vlteat"
hi had tried In all r- is court esper-
Mm. Judts J. O. Cory today sen-
tenoed stave T*ymoa*yk to thru
ynn in pentllentliry for iteallng
IIOO from Annie stebaieke. TM
mln wu Teymeawk'i avnetbeart
and M InduoM Mr ta withdraw
har ttvlnga from tbt Mnk on the
promlu be would double her money
Robertson Is B.C.
Representative at
Horticultural Mttt
VANOC*JV_t. Mb. I (0P)_W. 9.
RoMrteon. BrltUh Oolumbla provincial hortltrulturut. will repmunt
tM province tt tM conference ot
tM Oanadlan horticultural council
la OU*M. commencing *r*»brUlry  |0.
R H Msodonald ot Vernon. B.C.,
pruldent ot tM council, also plsna
t» l.svr shortly ta attead tM
muting.
Barbodoes Lead
PORT OP SPAIN. Trinidad, Pah. I
(CP cable). — BwMdo* erl-katsri.
wltb * tint lnntnga soon of III.
maintained a c-trnfortabl* lied over
tM Trlnldsd slinn *l tM clou of
pity todsy In u lntercolonisl mstch
Trlnldsd bad only IM nus lor tM
Wu af nIM wlcMte.
REATTLJI. ran. I (API—BMttla
drugglate Mn nt*ln*d wuilam D.
Aakran. formsr atete supnm* court
Jnattea. m eounul to Institute court
action attacking tM nlldlty ot tM
Steele stete liquor set, he said
*»• •
Pioneer Vernon
Business Man Dits
V-B-eWOIv. B.C. peb | {CT)—W.
a. MoJUn-K, 74. om of Vernon,
but-known businiu men. m deed
today. BI wu born la rortanoy.
seotiutL but urns to C*aada tnd
Milled in Toroote la 1171. B. mov*d
lo Vernon ta INT.
Mr. Mesu—ev* U survived by hU
w|dow «ad on* Mn, W. D MnKrn-le
Ttw fuMial will M Mid under Masonic susple** Tuuday.
PROXY VOTE ft
ASKED AT TRAIL
Kootensy Union Could Stnd
Delegates to U.B.CJW.
TRAIL PLANS ON
EASTER SERVICES
TRAIL, B.C. Ptb. 6—A ■**.« o(
Mnlctt In tbt -rtrloui churohti
will bt htld during tbe wttk before
Buter It wu tmtngtd tt a meeting of the Tnll Mlnlittrlal sutoct-
ttion Rt tbe borne ot Ret.. L. A.
Momnt, Mondty.
"Ministry of ContoleUonM wu tht
title of a paper given by Rev. 7.
O. Bt.Dtnli of tht Pint Pretbyter-
ltn - church, being a dt-KUttton of
mtthodi on conduct of funtr-ls
tad minlitry of comfort to tbe
bereaved.
Devotional wu led by B*t Wallace and Rot. St.Den it, Re- 0. L.
Qlfford, Rev. Bryct H Walltot, Oap-
tain I>. Banatn and Btv. u A.
Morrant.
Trail Customs
Revenue Is Up
TRAIL, B.C. Peb, 6.—Cuttome tnd
Inland revenue at Trail In January
amounted to $4.374.-90, a de-create
compared wltb tb* total for January of laat jeer of 1397.71. but an
lncreaat of #1440-61 compared with
Deoember lut.
Decreatet hava been ahown In the
January reotipu each year alnct
18S0, whtn tba revenue wu 119,-
-971.03. It fell to |Ml« the followlrg
yaar and I&6S8 ln 1983.
TRAIL, B.O.. Peb. 8.—A retolutlon
that dalatatu of tha Union of
Koottnay Munlclpalltlea attendtaf
tha convention of tha Union of
B.C. Municipalities be given powar
to vote by proxy wu endorsed by
tba elty council Monday nlgbt. The
retolutlon maintained, that whereu
oonventlona were held at the oout
and involved oonaldexable expenao to
tho munlclpalltlu having aeparato
delegatlont attending, the union
eould have bare one or mora rep-
rofenutlvet of tbe Kootenay union
attend tbt oonventlona, abould they
bav* tb* power of proxy vote. Thlt
resolution wilt b* submitted to tb*
Union of Kootenay Munlclpalltlu
In Nelaon Pebruary 5 for approval.
MANCUS0 ILL
HOUSTON. Texu. »»b. 8 (AP)^- )
Tbt physician attending Out Mia- J
ouao, catcher for New Tork Olanta,
utd today that Mancuao teemed "a
llttl* bettor." Be hoped to be abl*
to ttat* definitely tomorrow whether
the baubfcll player bu typhoid ftvtr.
Four KilUd in
Columbia Riot
BOGOTA, ColombU, Teh. I (AP).
—J-our peraone ware killed tnd mor*
thsn s aoore wounded at t-uaa*
rteuc*. 30 mllu from Botota, yuterday In a clash bttwun member*
cf the tiplrut and Liberal partial,
lt wu lurned today. Tha aitua-
tlon wu ducntwd u oalm today,
MAY LESSEN TRAIL
COUNCIL MEETINGS
TRAIL, B.C. Ptb. I—Tb* prote-
dure amendment bylaw aaklng that
meetings of the city council be
htld twtoe a month instead of
four tlmu a month, wu introduced to tb* olty council M->nl«y
nlgbt by Alderman J. H- Woxl-
bum.
DODDS
£ KIDNEY
I// PILLS
%\\
>,.    l>l.,?ACl
kCOUCHS
AND COLDS
So pleasant to the taite and ao quickly
effective that children lor* to Uke It.
Equally good for adult*. Of toe-proven
Mttt.
DrXHASrS
* «  IU ■>
NOTICE
Tip Top Tailors art advancing their prices in a
few days. To take advantage of the preaent low
charge of $24.50 orders should be placed at once.
jj Charles Morris Ltd,
i
BE KIND
ONLY the beat light is
good enough to guard the
eyes of young and old. So
beware of "bargain" bulbs,
and play safe with genuine
EDISON MAZDA LAMPS.
WUI   IN»I" ."U-f!  THI
rtlOHT Or INDIA**!
■I-OW-ItTO, Ttb. I (OPI. _ The
Fwdsral |Ov«mm«ot will invtstlatt*
Um plltht of Indiana on chrlatlan
laland In northern Ontario Immediate!?. Ron. WUUam nnlayaon. Ontario minuter of land* and foreat*.
announead today.
EDISON MAZDA
LAMPS
'#
CAHACA
Ul
CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LIMITED
Mid la Nitaaa by
STANDARD ELECTRIC
■usta itastT
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i£
MICHEL SCHOOL
RECORD GOOD
inCHKL, B. 0., I'M*. I—Thl Jsnu-
Iry achool rtport tollowa:
HIGH  SCHOOL  SECTION
Dlvialon 1— Teacher, 8. Vuraro.
Percentile of attendanoe for
month, 86.21.
First thn* pupil* In proficiency,
Chrlstmu tuts, grade IX—Oeorte
wisher, St.; Oaoar Volpattl, 17.1;
Mike Turyk, SSI.
Orade X—Msry Laaaruk. M; Herby
I* Itoy, Tl; Remlglo aria, 70 per
cant.
List of thou with perfect attendance—Catherine Ball, Tom Cau-
uy, Robert Doiatty, Morrla Duncan,
Petty Dryden, Oeorte Flaher, Remltlo Oris, Steve KulUkl, Peter
Lazaruk. Mary Laaaruk, Herbert Le
Soy, Margaret McPetan, Lillian Mc-
Oovern, Barney Taylor, Robert Taylor, Mike Turyk, Oacar Volpattl
Oliver Wln-tsnley, Sadie Wright, Joy
(Mm,
Dlvialon n—w. Duncan teacher.
Percentage of attendanoe for month,
SU per oant.
Pint three pupil* ln proficiency—
Msrjorie Taylor, Stanley Myndluk.
May Marsh.
Orade I—Mary Tetflon, Beatrice
Beer., Mary Oley.
Lilt of thou with perfect attendance—Basle Altomare, Owen
BUley, Bobby Brown, Bdna Cavil,
Biro Clmollnl, Annie Qergel, Joe
Oergel, Robert Halko, Marl* Jenkins,
amBuk
eczema ulcchs
■
CUTS BUMS SCALDS
RINCWOM PILES
We
Buy
Raw Furs
Full Market Price Paid
B. WESTON
TEMPORARY   OFFICE
THE ARK STORE
NELSON, B.C.
Beaate Latin, Stuart nelaon. Uary
Oley, Beatrice Reeve, Mary Ten-Ion,
Florence Thompeon. Mike Waeylyn,
Mabel Beech, Amelia Chala, Hilda
Dainolo, Betty Haycock, Oeoella Le-
taiy, Phyllla Mltctoell, Stanley Myndluk, Bruno Truant, Margaret Waey-
lyn.
Dlvialon IU—O. Flah, teacher.
Percentage of attendanoe for
month, 97.97 per oent.
Flint three puplla ln proficiency—
grade VI—Ellen Plcton, Herbert Tra-
via, Vlnce Uahka.
Orada VII—Roale Dagnota, Hilda
Cannon, Thomaa Hobba.
Uat of thoae with perfect at-
t*ndance—Ada Adami, Doreen Branch,
Traaa Caniao, Joe Ohlzmar, Roale
Dagnola. Kmlllo D'andrea, Hilda Da-
vey, Amello Da Anna, Vera De Luca,
Helen Feranlc, Richard Harrlaon, Sel-
wyn Heyoock, Bennett Komenaoe,
Mary Kraua, Andrew Latka, Steve
Leteey, Mary Benaon, Vlnoe Llahka,
Ruth Mathewa, Marjorle Olcty. Ellen
Plcton, l^elle Smith. Bdelle Thompson, Herbert Travte, Betty Wlnatan-
\wy.
Division  IV—J. Oampbell, teacher.
Percentage of a ttendanca for
month. 04 per cent.
Flrat three puplla In proficiency,
grade V—Lea Crlatofoll, Steve Mir-
kovitch,   Anita   Clmollnl.
Orade VI—Harry Lowe, WUHe Da-
vey,   Muriel   Ooodall.
Ust of thoae with perfect attendanoe—Aleo Bernardo, Margaret
Chala, Anita Clmollnl, Lea Crlatofoll,
Quido D'Anaelo, WUHe Davay, Jane
Dooteon, Billy Fowler, Kenneth Oallo,
Margaret Halko, Lorraine jenklnaon
Alba Lent, Peter Let-asy, Owen
Little, Harry Lowe, Krla March!,
Steve Mlrkovltch. Ernest* Morta-
tnuro, Bdna Moekuk, Mlna Mowett,
Thomaa Owen, Leno Volpattl, Robert
Weaver, Norma Yatea, Xenla Duubln.
DtvUlon V—D. Quayle, teacher.
Percentage of attendance for
month  OT.53 per oent.
Flrat three puplla ln proficiency—
grade V—Beetle Troyanak, Mary
Olordano, Buna Ooodall.
Uat of thoae with perfect attendance—Richard Ball, Mary D'-
Andrea, Harriet Dootaon, Andy Oae-
parotto, Beth Oergel, Mary Oergel,
Mary Olordano, Ronald JenkIna,
Bdlth Holmee, Emily Komenaoe. Doreen Rosier. Albert Krall, Roddy Unn,
John Makuk. Una Marchl. Velly
Marchl, Billy MoOovern, Bernard
Smith, Robert smith. Clifford Taylor. David The wile. Alna Thomaon,
Oordon Travla, Beetle Troyanek, Valentino Volpattl, Hilda Wlnatanley,
Billy Firth, Hei-bert McOovem.
Dlvialon VI—Mlaa A. Hart, teacher.
Percentage of attendance for
month, 07.8 per oent.
Pint throe puplla In proficiency—
Percy Mareh, Roae Marie D'Andrea,
Margaret Orllua.
Uat of tboae with perfect attendance— BIHle Ball. Roeemarle
D'Andrea, Efr-en D'Angelo. Dorle Davay. Oaleater DaPaoll. Roee Farano,
Sam Farano. Margaret Orllua, Jeeate
Hulme,  Stove Makuk, David Marah,
THB NBLBON DAILT NEWS, NBLBON. B.C — TTT1-IDAY MORNINO, FBBR17_JtT 8. IMl '
Percy Marah, IaabeUe Martin. J__.ee
OTtell. Dorlno Quarln, Alma Rapjta.
Joe Repka, Helen Robertaon, Sydney
Roblnaon, Andy Salva, Jack Scale*,
Bart Tabor. Max Turyk, violet Weav-
, Dinora Buaato.
Dlvialon VII—Mlaa F. H. Le Roy,
Percentage of a ttendanca for
month, 94.8 per oent.
Flrat three puplla ln proficiency-
Leonard Adama, Gordon Cartwrlght,
Thalia Panlec.
Uat of thoae with perfect attendanoe — Leonard Adama, Vara
Benner, Ida Blaaro, Sophie Chala,
Audrey Clare, Oordon Oartwrlght,
Irene D'Andrea, Harold Oalla, Mary
Oardlner, Oladya Hudock, Barbara
Lowe, Audrey Matthewi, Llca Marchl,
Kenneth Nelaon, Oaorga Oley, Thella
Panlec, Domenloo Romano, Tannle
Shaw, Haale Travla, Mello Vlngaro,
Joe Volpattl, Vara Wlnteca, Suale
Letaay, Harry McKay.
Dlvialon vm—Mlaa M. Baeton,
teacher.
CHRIST CHURCH
HAS GOOD YEAR
CDUMBROOK. V*h. 8.—Tho annual
veatry mtotlng of Obrlit church waa
held Jan. 81. Thera waa a very good
attendance. The financial statement
allowed that tha cfaureh, ln aptte
of difficult tlmee, had "broken even"
during the year, a deficit of $330
from   1933  being   carried   forward.
T_e rector, ln hla report, gtresaed
the fine work of the Sunday achool,
under the aupeclntendency of Mr.
Maneon and apoke appaadatlvely
of I tha off latent group of teaohera.
The new claaa of over 30 membera
doing the work of tha "Syltenv of
tba Catechism'  waa eepeclally  oom
'r
O
O
Lovers' Lane
'By Kathleen Norris
Synopsis of pnetd-ng Instalment*:
 Diana, dishwasher *nd mald-ott-
all work la bar sunt'* dismal
boarding houu In th* llttl* Oall-
fornta town of Bquldgett, decides
to gat out  Into  tbs  world. Bhe
mended. The rector further stated has rud * book whioh tells h*r
ttat ba oould not find words to1 nut anything 1* poaalM* It one
entrees    his   gratlfloatlon    at    tb*
Percentage of a ttendanca for v*ry unique reoorda of Uu choir,.
month, M..1 par cent. |A» tbe But r-ootacay Musical lestl-
Flnt thru puplla In proficiency val th* senior choir won tb* large
grada n a—Dan Orlgoruk, Avalino choir shield In competition wltb two
Clmollnl,  Margaret  Klemak. other choirs of grest shinty and the
Orade IH b—Oraella Plcoo, Bvelyn • amall choir ahleld, with a v*ry high
Dootson. k-ric Hulme. I marking. Thla wu foliowad by tbe
Uat or thou with perfect attendance—Nellie Baggro, Ronald Bath,
Avellno Clmollnl, Cel:.-ter IM Paoll,
David Dryden, Bio De Paoll, Ivelyn
Dootson. Oeorge Davey, Lena D'An-
gelo, Betty Fontana, Dorrla Firth,
rform* Olanfranaeeoo. Brio Hulme,
Margaret Klemak. Smll Llahka, Mary
Mvnduck, Nancy MoGovern. Hello
Quarln, Oeno Truant, Oeno Volpettl,
dimple  Volpattl, Alwyn  Koelsr.
Division IX — Mlu 8. Msder.
tuehsr.
Percentage of a ttendanca for
month, II per cent.
Flrat thru puplla ln proficiency,
grade II b—Mary Monteganl, Arthur
Wlnatanley, Tony Monteganl.
Orade 1 a—Margaret Badllab,
Derek Ooodall. Rbeubln Marah.
List of thou wltb perfect attendance—Mary Mon teg a no, Fiorina
Olanfranoasco, Roy Weaver, Frank
Repka, Ann Challa, Margaret Katrl-
chak, Marlon Smith, Violet D'Andrea,
Anthony Da Loo*, Diana Weaver,
Oordon Blair, Tony Monteganl. Wilfred Moahuk, Leslie Jenklnson, Oeorge
Marah, John Latka, pheubln Mann.
Robert Kudok, Ale. Letaay, Jo*
Petoello
Division X — Mlu O. Webster.
teacb*r.
PercenUg* of a ttendanca for
month, 13.7 per cent.
Flrtt three pupils ln proficiency—
laary Jaliot, Ruth Mitchell, Mary
Whlttaker.
List of thou with perfect attendance—Mary Bsllnt, Femlo CI-
miiini, Valentino D'Andrea. Mlks
Latka, Catherin* Utui, Irene Man-
nlon, Ruth Mitchell. Olno Petoello.
Charlie Podraakl, Jun* Smith, Muy
Whlttaker
HERE'S THAT QUICK
WAY TO STOP A COLD
winning of the eup at Blalrmor.
Muclcal feetlval where the choir
received very high compliment* from
th* adjudloator. The Junior oholr
alao won th* ahleld at the But
Kootenay feetlval aad th* boya'
choir that for th* boya' choir ahleld.
Thus the ohurch haa four ahleld:
and one oup won ln th* aam* year,
a reoord that will probably never
be equalled. The rector apoke of the
Inoreaeed attendano* at tha holy
communion aarvloee during the yaar.
Mention vu made of th* two new
organlaatlon* started during th*
year, th* Olrl Guide* and th* Brownlee, wbo now rival the Boy Scouts
and th* Cub*.
Report* were preaented by the rar-
loui organltatlona and all showed a
k*ennea* to help that wa* really wonderful )n such "hard tlmea". These
report* war* aent ln or read by—
P. T. Harrison for th* Junior
WJ\. 10** Pauline Macdonald for
tba Qlrla' WA. MTa. D. Phllpot for
the Svvnlng Branch of the WJk.
Ma. R. D. Kemp for the Senior W_A.
Mra. H. L. Harrison for tbs Home
Wo-kers. Mra. Kugglns for .the Slat-
er-uie udlet* Oulld. Stanley Wblt-
Uker for tb* Scout* and Cub*. 0.
Hayman  for  th*  A.T.PA.
Creston Reelects
Reeve F.H. Jackson
Famous Alpine
Guide b Dead
at Cranbrook
Take 2 Aaprtt TiUm.
Drtnk ndl jm of w*t*r.
Rep*«t Uestmtnt lo 2
houn.
dwol vt t /-otrtn TiNeU
in * half flaw of water
and gargle according to
dtracDom in ben.
D-TVTRMWS.   _aeb,   S—Newa   ba*
Juat been reoelved of tb* death of
Conrad Kain In tb* Cranbnook hoapltal.
Conrad Kaln wa* on* ot th* ftnt
Upln* Guide* to b* brought over
by tb* CP-rt. and bad a number of
memorable climb* to the top of
virgin peaks to bla credit. Amongit
than was tb* flnt and only successful seoont of Mt. F-rnbam ln tbe
Selkirk*. Be aooompanled <Xpt*in
McCarthy-a B_p*dlUon ln preparing
tb* rout* and tb* climb of Ht.
Logan ln tb* North. He also located
Mm. Ston* when ab* aad ber |
husband Professor Stone were loat
ln clim-lng ln tt» Selkirk*, and
aaeUtsd ln bringing Mn. Stone safely aftar bar alght daya of clinging
to a narrow ledge, afterward helping to bring Professor Stone's body
out for burial. Ha celebrated bla
both btrtbd_y this last summer ln
guiding a party to tb* top of Mt.
Louis, a difficult feat and on* never
that  anything  la  possible
only   hu   tb*   "will   to   believe."
, Mont, a young fellow at tb* board-
| ing houaa, wbo bM ambitions to
I  be an artist, catoh** something of
1  Dlna'a enthusiasm and hope. They
elope ln Mont's old oar and reach
San   Pranclaoo,    where   they   ar*
I  married. Ona washes dlatt** ln a
j hotal kltoben, whll* tbey an watting for $500 which she has oomlng
to her wben ab* 1* man-led or 31.
1 Mont dlacoven and rente a Uttle
apartment, adjoining  Perry  Hlck-
I ao_.'a studio. Hlckson la married to
an actraas, Sonlo.  On* of  Hlck-
son'*   mends   la   Eliot   Lampaon,
I rich   and  cultured  but   a   cripple
because   of   an   automobile   accident.   Mont   Is
studio crowd. „^^^^^^^^
shabby and out of plaoa. Only
Elliot recojnleee har tru* worth
of character. Sonla get* up a
flirtation with Mont. Din* tail*
BUlot ahe la going to gat her huaband back. But Mont seems infatuated; wltb sonla.
Twenty Tables a.
Hospital Bridge
CRESTON. B. C Feb. B—Twenty
table* of playen and several on-
looken were out for the annual hoapltal benefit bridge of the Erlckso.
Ladles' Hoapltal auxiliary Frlda-
night, at which th* high score prize
wen msde by Mrs. J. G. Connell
of Erlckson and W. L. Bell of Creston, with aeoond prise* falling to
Mn. R. Stevens of Creaton and
R. M. Telford of Erlckaon.
——__ f AOg  TUBS*
<■ The traditional weigh    and measure* of Turkey hare been abolished
and   use   of   tne   metric   system   is  I
now  obligatory.
ds Checked
By modem v-qx-ri-rlng
ointment—Juit rub on
JCKS
or piece work; Dtaia meanwhile
watched tbelr dwindling bank balance carefully, avoided unnecessary
outlay, wen It only of a few oenta.
She had on th* old pink apron
this morning; It was faded to- a
warm cream oolor now. Har head
bound up a wisp of cbeeee-cloth, i
her domain all eoapsud* and
brooms and fresh rushing winter
airs, Dlna stared dumbly at Sonla
a* Sonla oam* forward, ln a drift
of acure allk and  creamy   lace*.
"I've com* at Just th* wrong
minute. Din*,' Sonla said dropping
her bead sldewlse, looking apologetic.
"Oto, no—not at all," Dlna protested, mechanically, aa aha dnw
down a window, dnw forward a
ctoslr. Sh* and Sonla aat down,
looking at each othar. And Dlna
knew    tbat   ttw   hour   bad   come.
8b* said nothing to encourage
her   caller,  and   aa  Sonla   did   not
$ ^_to0tt*#'B<tg dompungi
INSTAlaMENT  SIXTEEN
to know  exactly  bow  to be*
aooepted   by   the   {gin,   there was an  awkward  pause.
but    Dlna    f*el*  (It spread—It  deepened  about  them
like     quietly    rising    wster.
"There waa something I wanted
to aay to you, XBna,' Sonla pre*
**ntly   began.       •
Tben was a scarlet stain on bar
white skin; Dlna** faoe waa red,
too.
"Various paopl* ' Sonla reoom-
menoed.  with aom*  llttl*  difficulty
"varioua   people   bar*   been   aaylng
"He doesn't «v*n Ilk* m* sny
moral" Dlna said to herself, a* matters developed with that speed tbat
only passion oan cause. "Mont doe*
not even like m* any morel"
He did no- dlstlk* her; b* waa
not consciously unkind. But there
wa* the v*ry essence of cruelty ln
his abaant replies to her questions,
his Impatience wltb even her brief-
eat claim on bla time, his inttlffer-
•oo* to ber opinions, or activities,
anxWUs*. He waa away for long
boun   together;   sb*   did   not   feel'ing   her   throat.
"I suppose you know tbat, Dlna,
your* board lt?" ab* broke off
to   aak,   with   an   appealing   look.
*I hate it, Soota wtnt on,
shrugging aa Dlna did not apeak,
but continued to regard ber steadily. "I despise lt! I wlah people
would   mind   tbalr   own   business!"
And ln tb* stlcnos sb* aaked,
"Tou do believe ttost, dont you,
Dlna?"
Believe what?" Din* asked clear-
that he waa really tben even when
he waa bodily at bom*. Dtna could
seem to find no moment lb bis
orawded days ln wblob to talk to
him quietly, ln which to try to rediscover tbelr old relationship.
Moot was being devoured by a
teyor, a fever In wtoich lat* houn,
gambling, drinking, Idling, and bla
agony of lov* for  tb*  unattainable
•CRESTON, B. C. Mb. 8—The
newly-elected village council bad
It* inaugural meeting on Friday at
which former ex-reeve P. H. Jackson  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
was named for tbat position for the , Sonla all bad tbelr part. He waa
1934-35 tarn. The standing oom- hardly conaotous of Dlna'a exlstenoe.
mitt*** fcr th* year were struck, Rapidly, and to bar infinite pain
as follows: Roads and streets, Ooun- and puaalement, the gulf widened
clUor A. Comfort; fire, water and between tham. Dlna, at IB, wa* not
light.   Councillor   Charlea    Murrell; 'clever  enough,  waa  not  sufficiently
Almost Instant Relief in This Way
The limple method pie-tare*, tbova
b the wty doctor* throughout tha
world now trait cold*.
It it recognized it the QUICK-
EST, ttlest, lurett way to treat
• cold. For it will check an ordinary cold tlmott u hit ii yoa
-iug-t iL
Aik your doctor about thi*.
And when you buy, tte that you
get Aspirin Tablets. Aspirin it th*
tndt-raark of The Bayer Com-
piny, Limited, ud tht name
Bayer in the form of • rroii, it on
each tablet They dinolve tlmott
BOMS NOT HARM Wt HCAJtT
Instantly. And thus work almoit
instantly when you take them.
And for ■ gargle. Aspirin Tablets
dinolve ao completely they leive
no irritating particle-. Get ■ box
of 12 tablets or • bottle ol 24 tr
100 it my drag itore.
20 YEARS AGO
(Fran Tb* Dally New* of February
*\ mt)
After months of prospecting and
hunting north of Bdmonton. J.
O. Devlin returned to ttw dty last
nlgbt.
• *   s
1. Jbfltoman ba* been appointed
motorman on tb* atreet railway.
• •   •
Tb* Ramblsr -Cariboo mln* and
mill ln the Blocan bar* closed down
for a abort Um* owing to shortage
of  water.
• *)' *
Tempentun*  at JMson  yaeterdsy
at  1  and  17.
Mayor Malon* leavaa tbl* morning
via. tb* Oreat lfortbarn on a bual-
om   trip   to   Spokane.
parka. Reeve Jackaott,
Jtn Byrne of Cranbrook was here
at Um week-end visiting his brother,
•Bob.
Ms Wheeler of Cranbrook, who
wa* formerly wttb th* Kootensy
garage, Creaton. va* renewing ao-
qualntaaee*  here  during   th*  week
€. w, Allan, managing director
of tb* long, Allan * Long, limited,
fruit firm, 1* baek from a vtalt to
Vanoouver  and  -Okanagan   points.
Archie Corrie left Friday for Calgary,  whan   he   Is   attending   tba {
annual meeting of tbe Bom* ____M
ana* oompany of Oanada, of wblab
he   Is   a  director.
Mra. 8*n—**1 of Kitchener waa
her* at tb* week-end wltb bar
daughter, Mrs. D. F. Putnam, and
attended th* Brlckaon Ladles' Hospital auxiliary brldg* Friday •renin*.
Oeorge Connell, who 1* a student
at Neleon business collate, 'was a
visitor to bla pannts. Mr. and Mn.
J. Q. Connell. at tb*  week-end.
Fred S. Ryckman, Cranbrook. who
has supervision of tba Indian reserves ln the Kootensy*. was bsr*
Thuredsy. As yet no date hss been
**t for tb* election of a new chief
for th* Creston reeerv*. which ha*
been vacant now for almost'* year.
Mrs. Bam Scott 1* back from a
10-day  visit  to Cranbrook.
sure of harself to sttempt to handle
tb* situation. Rather, ah* kept telling herself that all thla must paas,
tbat Mont belonged to her, and
Bonis to Perry, tbat Sonla was nine
yeare older than Mont, tbat wives
wan  always spprehenalv*  and j*al
"Tbat truly " Bonis, not much
enooutaged, but still with
earnest air ot cl**rtng matters,
went on. "tbat truly there 1* nothing in it."
"In wbat?" Dlna aaked again, stubbornly.
Sobla looked at bar appeallngly,
suddenly softened  Into  a smile.
"Ah, ZMna dear, don't mak* thl*
so bard for mel I m*an—-I mean
tbat 1 bar* always liked Mont
enormously, liked him better than
anyone—ob, wall, what* tb* use?"
Sonla   lntarruptad   h*n*lf,   smiling.
"But I maan, I mean tbat I'm
not taking—not taking anything
away from you, Dlna," Bonis said.
"If Moot gives ids anything, and
ba does glv* nw -something, something I needed, so-met-hlng I was
hungry  for—-"
Bba stopped. Dlna glanced at bar
ous, aad friend* Ilk* Mab too much to aM thai Sonla was smiling appeal
glv-sp (o suspicion* • ln»ly.
Thep.   one   November   dsy,   Bonis]    -now   do   you   begin   to   under-
deecenoed   the   stairs   tbat   lay   be- ,»ta_d?" Sonla asked   "I mean." abe
tw**n tbe two studios, to toll Dins  went   on.   ln   a   llttl*   detecmined
wbat abe and Uont fait about It.      |ru__h,  a» Una remained stonily *1-
houM-cleaning.   wben  \nt, "I maan—do you ato my aide,
down.   Not   that   the  JUst a toeny uttle bit'?
"I think," Sonla presently wsnt
on. "1 think tbat bs show* m*
a aid*, abow* m* a aort of little-
boy awMtc-M* tbat nobody «1m quit*
gets from Mont. Or I hop* *o anyway lM sb* finished, her smiling eye*
filled with genuine tear*.
"I hate you." Dlna said, ln her
soul. "I wish you would drop desd.
Drop desd. why dont you?'
"I Ilk* htm. ob so muobl" Sonla
said In a whisper, leaning bar bead
back*   shutting   bar   *yas.   "I   ilk*
blm—ob  as muobl"
And opening ber misted violet eye*
Affirmative Side
Wins ot Harrop
HARROP, B. C. Feb. 4— Bringing
In a aeeUton tor th* affirmative, the
debate by th* Merrymaker* club
on Wednesday evening waa a very
Interesting ons. Th* subject, "Resolved, tbat tb* world 1* getting
better" wss prewntod by M1m JaMle
Harrop wbo was ably supported by
Harold Smith; tha opposing member*
being Mlsi Myrtle Johnston and Arnold Pindar. Judg** were I. B.
Uwla. Alec McLennan snd M. J
Outdo*.
Mn. W. D. Ogllvt* ba* left for
Uthbrldge wh-are *b* will visit the
n*st few WMk* wltb friend*.
earn*
ooe-roocn eitsbllshment
claUy -**d*d cleaning, but thla wu
a bad day for Dlna, a da- of heart-
acha. nsrrousncM. epp>rehenslon of
sh* ksaw not what, and she had
felt tbs need of bard work, eierclM,
distraction of any sort.
Tbar* was no marketing to be
dona today; Moot wm not oomlng
bom* to dlnnsr; tbey never bad
lunch, for breakfMt was not over
until nearly 10. Mora tban that,
money wm running uncomfortably
short,  crayon*  and  oil*  and oan-
v*ms   wen   expensive.   Mont   wag ^	
buoyantly sure that in a few weeks very   wM*   ab*   aald   wltb   a
ba   would   either   be   engaged   by ibssesoblng gMure of tier hands,
aome newspaper u a *t*ff artist, or     "Mayn't I like blm, Dins?"
would get soma aort of oomnlulonl (To  Be  Continued)
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1984.
"WELFARE" ISLAND
Detalli of condition! existing on Welfare Island
penitentiary in Ntw York, published in newspapers
of that city, are almost incredible. They are described as the "worst .ever encountered" in any prison
head of the New York department of correction, in a
long experience as a penologist.
In a surprise "raid," he found the prison virtually administered by a conclave of prisoners under
the domination of gangsters and strong-arm men. He
found favored prisoners living in ease and comfort
ln Hie so-called "Politicians' Ward," ruled by Joie Rao,
the gangster and racketeer. He found social out-
casts, who should be segregated, permitted to roam
about the prisons and mingle freely with the other_
men. A search of the prison yielded a quantity of
contraband—drugs, knives, daggers, lead-pipe, blackjacks, rasor blades, even radios, special foods and a
virlety of other items.
Rao, head of the Italian inmates, and Cleary, head
of the Irish prisoners, had valets to press their
clothing, shine their shoes, cook their food and wait
upon them hand and foot as if they were feudal barons.
A previous investigator told the New York Times
that out of approximately 1,700 prisoners on the island
only about 1,200 would show up in the mess-halls for
daily meals. The other BOO—the leaders and their
satellites, or the one who paid for the privilege—enjoyed the cream of the commissary.  He added:
Thay would Btaal tha steaks, tb* chop*, ths cakaa. tb*
pm ill th* but of tb* food—and U*n to Um ordinary
prisoners nothing at all. Ot course Uwy bad no itovu
In th* eella, bat thsm wu t prison library, wbn I
tint cam* tboa to atart my lurvey, tb*t contained upward ot 1,000 volume* Wb*n I lift, th* library wu cloud
because tban war* no hooka utt. Tba prisoners bad uaed
them, volume by volume, to oook tbelr Btaal* and other
atolan foods. In tb* eell..
The New York Sun reports that of all the amazing conditions revealed the most shocking and repulsive "were those under which degenerates were allowed the freedom of the prison, their hair long, their
'faces rouged, ribbons in their hair or clothes, their
lips heavily painted and their eyebrows penciled, wearing colorful attire and bracelets and rings." These
prisoners were allowed to associate freely with the
other inmates, and apparently there were no restrictions whatsoever against them.
The gang leaders had several hundred homing
pigeons and it is believed supplies of narcotics were
sent in by them. It is amazing that such a place could
remain in operation for so many years. Certainly
the new mayor and his energetic appointees are finding lots of civic rubbish and filth to sweep out of
the greatest city in the United States.
LYNCHING
Th* psychology ot a mob It Strang*—
Tou   can   twvar   tell   how   quickly
they'll   change.
Ow   mlnut*   thay-r*   psaoeful   tbs
next Uwy su rsd
Than   nothing   to  Uwm  otn   bt
Thsy'll    tak.    a   prisoner    without
giving him a trial
String him up, and stand by and
sn_a
And oonunlt a .In ]u*t u bad u
thu fellow
Some think thiy an heroes, and ht
It Juet yellow.
Why don't pou give theu fellow* a
Mask
Put Uwm oa trial, with their llf*
at   et*ki?
To tak* Uw law In ooe'i own hand*.
| la  atrlctkr   against  all  Pod's  com-
A aim. party from Winnipeg wu
being ahown around ttw lurfaos
plant at tb* Shenltt-Oordon mint.
Whin Uwy matted tiw abaft tbty
crowded around and down lta dark
dap the.
Ons of Uw male membera ot th*
party gaud at th* hoist ropt, shook
hu hud, and, turning to tba oag*.
tender, uld, "Out What t thin rope;
I would not 111* to go down th*
shaft with auoh t thin rope-"
■Well," replied tlm cagstendor
wisely, "I would not Ilk* to go
down without lt."
Tbin a powdered tnd painted
maiden put tb* tin hat on th* altu.
atlon by nmarklng, "Well, I would
not ilk* to go down at til In out
th* rope broke tnd I lot hurled Into
maternity."
e   .   .
Who', tha swell yt wua talk!-'
to,  JUnmtel"
N*w*boy—Awt Blm an' me'a work-
ad   together   for   year..   He'i   bun
editor o' on* o' my ptpsrs."
...
"Ltdy,   oould   -roun   gin   nw   a
Auction and
Contract Bridge
By  tkl  Worldi  Utdlns  AMhorlty.
MILTON C  WOa»
A  9933)0.9  BABITY
It U indeed * ran hand In which
a declarer, playing at a suit oontraet, mutt lou thru trio** m sld*
suit* and with an adversary hokum
tour trumpa to a king undtr thrw
trumpa ta tbt am in dummy. I* abl*
to manipulate tbl pliy to Uwt thi
adnraarUa oannot win a trump
trick. THU unusual occurrence took
pleo* in * hand noently pltytd In t
lug* duplicate. Ttw oard* war* dlt-
UtbUtwd as follows:
SCREEN FLICKERS
THAT BODY OF YOURS
By elAMM  W.  BABTON.  HO.
WAIW   AND   WSIOHT
Two I anarch phyalclan* Drs. D.
Alder.berg snd O. Porgu, Berlin,
In studying th* diet treatment for
disbetu oburved that tb* ratio
betwwn th* faU and ths aterchy
fooda inlluenew alao th* watar exchange ln th* body, ao Uwy decided  to lnvutlgat*.
Tbalr lovutigttiont ihowed that
Uw starchy foods Uft more of their
water ln th* tissue* than did other
foods. ThU extra water wm not deposited ln tbs Mood hut rather in
tb* aklt-
On tha otbtr band a diet that
oonutned but tanall amount of
starchy food actually leewned Uw
amount ot water ln Uw tiattuw.
A* you know thtt tM tissue ln
tb* body hold* a gnat amount of
watar In It eo thtt by utlng other
than surchy food*, som* ot thU
wster U drawn out of th* fst
tueu* and tb* Individual U Juat
tbat much lut ln weight.
Thus ph—lclant Btiggwt thenfort
thst when than U too auch liquid
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"Lady, oould yotu* gin am m i that wnere vctcu- *• *-~ —-— ■__
quarter to get nw when my faml- lantywb.re In the hody lueh a**w*i
Z   ,-., in.-, mt ut. fut or hands, aweiuni
ly   U?
"Certainly, my good man. her**
* quart*. Where Is ths family?"
"At <ts morUs."
...
Bxamlnatlon tut—"Nam* Uw prw-
ident* eg Cuba and gin th* spud
of escrt."
...
Poulltaed obwtnut hu bun dug
up In Tennasau. It will bt auctioned
off at tbs nut convention of radio
ooowdltni.
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Thty tn telUng thu one on J. A.
Stewart, local ausasor aad collector:
A certain workman having bun
■upplled with an lneonw tax form
ito be tilled up, ntumed It with th*
following not*: 'Sir, I tm returning
thU form, u I don't want to loin
Uta Uoonw Tax. I lut-ecrtbed to
Uw Burt* ot Oak."
TEN YEARS AGO
1 (rrom Tba Dally Ntwt et February
«■ IM*-)
DiTliion   1   of   tiw   Bum*   achool
mad* tht bwt .ahowlng in attendance
'for   that   •etiool   In   January,   baring *n ettandenoa of NM
•»   •   •
U   H   Baakln returned  i*at  e~e-
ninc   from   Pernle,   wbtr*   be   haa
itn  oo   business.
• •   •
J. J. Campbell laft lost alght for
Vernon where ha will attand tba
annual meeting ot tht Assoclatad
Prult Orxrwer*.
• e   a
A. D lloLaod waa alactad rioe-
preaide-nt of tha TNlaon Oolf and
Oountry olub at a meeting ln tba
city  hall   laat   nlfht.
• •   •
_ X. Koakaa of Balfour apant
teit-erdey   In   town.
WHTTv"tl*Sl»J     IU     Ml-     trtrm.    mm
Ung °* •*• faat or handa, availing
of   tha tissues  ln  noaa or  throat.
I too muoh liquid oomlng up tn tht
sputum from tba bronchial tubaa,
In fact too much liquid anywhere
in tha body, cutting down on tba
atarohy fooda will halp to laaaen tht
•walling  and lnflamatlon.
Howavar don't taka It upon your-
aalf to do without watar whathar
you an slog or wall, baoauaa there
art oonditiont whtrt watar la abao-
lutaly aeotatary to mainvin or
acquire  htaltfi.
Tba big point about watar and
walght howtyar la that watar makaa
up a oonatdarabla portion of tbt
walght ln all ovtrwalght individuals
and by ridding tht ayatam of tbt
watar that much walght U lott
Alto, tbat by gattlng nd of tha
fat tissue not only la tha walght
of tha lat Itaalf loat, but alao tha
extra   watar   (ba   fat   waa   holding.
And finally If tba orerwalght in-
I dividual wlU aat fooda that do aot
contain much atarch ha oan pftv-tnt
tha formation of fat ln tht body
and actually draw toot of tbt watar
from  tht  fat  tlaaut  ln  tba body.
Ia othar word* eating maat. agga,
and fruit*, and cutting down on
potato**, bread aad augar ahould
raduot both fat and watar and thara-
fort that much walght.
WHAT DO YOU THINKF
•otn* I**o"_-t_outh plasretra ruch*d
a oontraet of thru no trumpa which
I wu *aaily .made: others reached *
contract ot four n»du, aad of tbau
duleuar* all war* defeated exoept one
who aucceeded ln making hla oontraet. at that table'the pity wu
managed u tollowa.
Waat chou u hla opening lud tru
10 of heart*, aad wben tbt dummy
hand wu axpoaed Uw South counted
hi* losing trick*, he retliaad that hla
oontraet oould only bs made lt he
oould pick up tb* king of ipadw. u
he must lou two heart* and on* diamond. Dsolaiwr won trick 1 with th*
*u Of heart* tnd to trick 1 l*d tbt
queen of spadu, Wut played tb*
deuce. North tbs fin, tnd But tha
10. Wltb But's 10 ot apade. played
So tht tint trick, declarer appreciated Uw procwblllty of a 4-1 split ln
trump*. Atttr * careful analytti of
Uw dltfarant possibilities, he saw a
way to fulfill hla oontraet, provided
Weil held thru cards ln atch of tht
thru aid* ault*. To trlok S South
led Uw king ot club*, which htld
the trick. A tmali olub followed to
trick 4. dummy winning with tb*
aoe, aad dummy', tblrd tlub tban
wu lad tnd ruffed by declarer. Altar tbtt, tiw au and king of diamonds *—ra cubed, and ta trick I a
amall diamond wu l*d wttlch laat
won with th* quun end took two
trick* with hi* two high burn. At
this stsg* of tha pay, tbty war*
distributed u follows i
.   Fut 1
By Gerald S. Beei
While th* Movietone, ar* now
i taken muoh tor granted, wa pause
oeculonally to marvel M Uw quick-
|en*d Ingenuity ot Oenus Homo, who
hu devalct-id IM miracle working
Robots from thi whlrl-a-glg Zo*t-
rop*. No longer ln tb* manner of
put generations ua we think tdsal-
latleally ot th* day wlwn men will
fly tky-eblgb or au and convene
erith on* mother soross visit apacei,
whtn pictums will mc— and talk.
All theu diwmw ot our father, hire
com* to bt fulfilled, tnd w* hav*
to that extent, tt lust, a leai ex-
ttnslv* ana In which to 1st our
lmaitnatlon soar. Looking not to* far
ahead, on* wowssrs, what nett— t
cltwmauoallyf wbat Improvement* In
th* shadowy ratlm *cr*en *rt with
Itt yet untMted vtluu ctf light,
aound and oolor extradlmenalonala?
TB* laboratorlu keep adding further
complexlHu to Uw Cyclopwn Bo-
bota. and ahorUy tha ntwait gadget
betcome. a commonpltK.. Introducing
muhd into tht movlu oaueed many
acrun repuutlons and hitherto ac-
oestad valuu ot Hw allant films to
bs blown sky-hign overnight; a n*w
era ot-mmeoced luvlag In It* trail
a blackanlng tsdi-out for many ot
ttw t-rwrutwd lavorltu ctf Uw
sllvtr  *but.
This obu—sr wall remembers th*
Naughty I-nnet-u whin tht magic
lantarn loomed my*t*rlou*ly In th*
hawk *mok* ot It* own outing;
an oooaalooal "moving" slid* giving
i* fluting app*aranc* ot anlmaUon
wu oonsld.rsd ttw gam ot tb* *nt*r.
talnownt. Abl ttw good old day*.
Imagine uprialng youth pludlng
tor ttn unt* CBrolher, oan you
apare a dime?) to view tha band
ablfUd "ettlla" of watsryur.
-faytoa, aom* adotaawnta ware even
bored with Allu In Wonderland,
and, unlike tbt White Quun, were
unebl* to bellav* u many u t-t
ImpoasUM* things before braakfutl
Mora ot A-tu anon.
nowadays wa look to tiw Talktu to
lntroduu u* to romance and novelty,
and to grant us a wnw ot vlctuloua
advantur* to ottnt th* routine
ot ttw work-*~_y llf*.
Whll* then* sr* many dluppolnt-
nwnt*. and th* touchstone ot tot-
•rartc* btcomu * virtu., du* to th*
orud* banalltlu ot many scrun of.
ferlnga, and tha low utlmat* ot th*
tvarage Indlviduara aanu of good-
M*M and humor granted him by
th* Big Shot* of Movlertonl*. yet we
•i*  la  soms   <Mt-rM   abl*   to  mis
A DANGEROUS PRACTISE
A wu-ning that deserves wide •ttention throughout the dominion was sounded the other day by Sir
WUUam Mulock, chief justice of Ontario. He called
critical attention to the steadily {rowing practice of
substituting commission authority for the courts. He
used the following words:
I refer to th* *v*r-lacn*slng practice of tb* parliament ef Oanada and of our provincial Uglalaturu ot
depriving our paopl* ot tb* protection of tb* law and of
tb* oourt., by vesting In sutocrstlc bodiw Uw power Sn
arbitrarily dial wltb mattan affscUng our llbertlu ud
other   rlg-te   without   tbe   intervention   of   any   court.
He went on to say that he did not refer to any
one political party but to the increasing practice of
legislature in general of creating commissions and
similar bodies whose decisions, according to the acts
establishing them "are final." He described his warning as an abstract criticism "of the practice of legislatures in shutting the doors of the duly constituted
courts of justice against any citizen, rich or poor,
high or low, whatever be his position in the community, snd leaving the decision of his legal rights
at the mercy of any non-judicial body, often Ignorant
of the law, bound by no law, free to disregard the
evidence and the law, and practically at Its own will,
to dispose finally of his rights," He added:
I think I am Ufa ln Mylng tbat than an llMraUy
many hundreds ot board* ud offlosn In Canada today
Buthorlard to aasrclw arbitrary power in dultn* with Uw
liberty aad property at our dUnna. and tbat tnt ttom
uy right of our oourt* to nvtrw auch dwlalona.
Msny at tbau board* tn not bound by tbalr previous
decisions; tl* fru to put tlwlr own ct-gstruetlon on taa
common law and tba atatuU taw; to r»vlv* tbt star
chamber method of conducting tbalr proceedlnge behind
cloud aoon, and to glv* no rsaaons for thalr dulaloiui;
thi wronssd lultor being left without redrew.
..The public should heed the wanting of Sir William
AUNT HET
laW-
j^tg*
"Brother __r* hid to aacrtflot
hia muetache whan ba lott hla laft
haad. Ha had no way to bold It
up whan ha wu drtnktn' a aaucer
o' •coffee."
DULL MONOTONY OF
RELIEF CAMPS; ASKS
FOR LITTLE MORE PAY
TO tbt Bdltor;
air—Aa a raadtr of your aotad
paper plaaaa allow ma a llttl* apaoe
ratardlnf tbt tranalaut population
of Canada of which I am ana, and
tha damoralltlng affect lt ia *t.a*inf
upon ui. Wi in i <■*** tpart.
parlaha of eoclety. almoat forfottan
by tha Fathera of Authority, ahun-
ntd at every turn, herded lato re-J
lief campe with IU attendant deadly"
monotony with every day almllar to
tha ooa before, a veritable breeding (round of discontent and look-
lag forward to aprlnf and a repetition of laat aprlng and aa-cura la
tht knowledge wa aball aot hart
earned enough money to pay for
mora than three weeke shelter and
food. Tou aay, "Why laart tha
camp than?" If I aarar laart I'll nerer
tet a Job" and to atay aura than
four or fir* nwmthe brtnia aa te a
etage bordering an lunacy with a
poaalble chanot of a hurried trip
to Ponofca. Wt art tha cream of
Canada, bellav* tt or not. Wt art
instrumental ln farntrlng a goodly
ahare of tht yearly crops, wt put
ln as 'hired help' a goodly ahare
ot tbt aeed. aad other Industrie*
ftnda ua equally useful, we can
and do rough U with tht boat of
'em and in my certain opinion before entering a relief oamp art dependant aolely upon tht proved
good nature of tha Canadian housewife who la In an eitremity good
for a few. Wt take off our hata
to btr. Pity wt do not require,
being paat that stage. Wa bare
lota of kick coming but aoroehow
wa manage to atifle a lot in our
breasts aad aftar three or four
yaara of buffettiag from pillar to
poet without fuada, protection or
leaderahlp, aurvlval depending upon
our abllttlaa and perauaalve powar of
extracting from tht general public
at large tht ntotaaary auatcnanca
to enable ua to oarry out tba aaarch
for that useful but elualvt oommodlty called work, and alowly linking into tba rut of deapoodedcy
from which wt may never recover, depending oa tht power* that ba
to maka our lot a little eaaitr, aad
at least girt m aa even break. Our
requiramanta are simple, balng a
alight increase In our dally pay
whilst In Federal campe. Thla would
mean mora work done, more content,
and looking forward to tbe day of
discharge whan we can again enter
the world with a little la our
pockets and an optimistic smile.
tba  "Oa  Oanay"  policy  of   workers
doing thtlr work without interest
or heart goat to prove wt require
an Incentive aad 10 oenta par day
oaa new be cleteed aa auch. On
the ft-eene whereby wt wart got Into
the oountry br glowing posters,
"golden opportunities', etc, by railways and ahlpplng companies wt WlU
not dwell, auffloa lt wt are hare
aad wben ln "Rome do aa tha Romans do". Wa are trying to but
art finding lt darned hard. Balng
atlll  aa  Inmate,  I  remain
W.   H    CA_CROff
Airport, Salmo.
Urges Better Street
Lighting for Nelson
To tba Miter
air—Being oat ot a party ot tie*
Itore  te your  olty  aome  weeks ago
wa wtrt vary much Impreased with
your prttW dty aad tha pretty
■Denary, but we wtrt all aurpriaad
by tba old fashion street lights oa
the main atreet. Nelson la a pretty
elty apoiled wltb an old fashion
mala street  lighting system. If tba
fire light steadarda wart taken aad. 	
put each  and of  tht main atrttt Vanoourar,  ■*. C.,
and insist on their representatives in parliament and
legislature putting an end to his infringment on the
'old established right of any citizen to seek justice in
the courts of the land.
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.tb* lut-mlnc aeatt with ear diy-
dr**_>, and travel on the Magic Carpet acraaa fairy aeaa forlorn to ttttt
our brettiren la otbtr land*, snd
to wonder tt mom of their atrante
tnatoma. whlls, ss a mult of tb*
|''aoundtes" aa at* now well up
In the noise* of Hawaii and Oatallna
Island, tb* -tan Pr»ncl*oo watarfront
and Ntw Tork Harbor, to ear noth-
lnt of tbe fjalloping horsaa acrou
ttw wld* open apacee where two-
tunned, red-blooded and two-fisted
be-enin dwell, yet tb* modern *cn*n
I* less efficient as »n educational
medium tMt- perhaps oredlted, ax- ■
e-e.pt teogratphloaUy and that only
In a meaeure. In til search for
type t*«clt«Toun4-«, tt bis beoorne
Inevitable thftt to tf-_Mtv*r*c* movie .
fan, "Trader Horn" npresents Amoa,
Cavaload* (with It* oockney ovar.
amphaaia) I* -bftand, and any (Inn
Chevalier picture I* Pari*.
I'M  NO  ANOELI
On*  refiet*   tbat  too  oft***,  th*
Overlords   of   Oellulotdla   apparantly
find their plot* ln th* tarbag. ean,
particularly   aa    tb*    younger   ttt
derive  eo muoh of  their e.tra-cur-
rleular   pstmlum   from   olnema  pn. ,
tentatlon* Too often, It la found on '
ttt*   *cr*m   that   a   lot   ot   people
with bsd Intention* oom* out better
than moat folk do when they try
to bt good, and w* find them not
only not on the aid* of the angels
but not even an th* aid* of th*
polk*. I
A CRITICAL DISSECTION
Thl* writer ht* developed a bifocal atmud* toward* the Movietone*. Th* on* I* conoerned wltb *
•lory and plot (If any) and tblllty
of obaractsrlistioni, with an appraaal
of dramatic values—*omce>tlm** a
minus quantity. The other It fo-
ousasd on It* t*cltl_*l aspects,
testing, th* film for Its accuracy ot
dstall and lta llerhUng valu**, oor-
nctowi ocf th* many Inoldsntela, bo
far a* bla -_no*rV*d|* *v*ll* him.
Th* oompoalt* re-*otlon decides for
i him, at -wtt, It* BsassBable is ting
H* H not intrigued with th* nscemty
of io muoh uaoilling ott namaa on
tb* screen of all thoae who hav* contributed even a minor ahar* toward*
a film production. W* tr* Una ttb*
nam*, of the 1st, tend, trd and tth
assistant director*, with tb* oamara-
awn, and hi* oorp* of altte-da-carnpa;
alao tha wardrobe and dant-* dealgn-
•rs. th* sound teohniolane and light
adlusters, wltb tb* generallealmo of
musical Interlude and hla Aunt Cm.
my. All this leave* blm oold, though
It Bsami  Inevitable.
(To   baContlnued)
Gems From Life's
Scrapbook
IMCOl'EAOl.MK'T
"Oi—t hearte h»ve lartsst room
to bins tbs  small;
Strong nature* flv* tb* wetter
hora*   and   rest."—Lucy   Lsrcom.
"Aak  Ood  to  gl'
In comfort'B art:"
tha* skill
. I. Hamilton.
Tt did not matter what laet led to
trick 10 *a South ruffed aod tw
waa fotrcad to ovarruff, ln whleb oaee
Horah  would  win wtth  ths  aoe;  or
and a ooa gktba tad * two hun-
dead osadl* powar bulb replaced tba
|old ite-wtarda th* aam* ai -frw Westminster aad other cities, you would
bav* the prettleet dty ot Ite alas
la Weetern Oanada. ascrt ind of
Baker .uat I* too dark at night and
many paopl* wbo bav* rutted Nelaon
atam  to  think  tht earn.
T. J. milllMI
■(  I.
THE EARLY CROP WEATHER
FOR 1934
U H.  WIRTON, Mete«reloglat> eoma txottalre In July.
(Bjr    to.    n.    n*a-»vi,t    .■.„—. r-.,
Brlfbtwood Htatlon. Waahlagton, D.C
The long range weather charts
catcnrlsted for about 15 cllmatologlce.
regions tn tb* United Stataa and
Canada indicate for tbt year 1M4
aocntwhat mora -haa tba average
annual rainfall. Prom aa eshauetlve
study of rainfall reeorde eiUadtag
into vary early history It haa baan
concluded that wt are now In an
art of Increaalng rainfall, and that
for nearly 40 yaara to come no
really serious dry aptlls art to bt
e-pected, but on tha contrary flooda
and eioasalv* molature In tnt nttt
•0 yaara art moat likely to ceuee
concern.
A general surrey of the varioua
regions for tha early part of IM*
la aa  follows:
In tbt Pacific northwaat unusually
baary precipitation at flnt of tba
year, but atar April a dry apall,
yet la about May plenty of rain
for field oropa.
Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba
and the northwestern stataa at flrat
of year scanty precipitation, but
about April and May quite heavy
rains.
North oentral regions, or tha wheat
bait, at first not vary .moist, but
by April copious rains and thta
a dry apall.
Tbt great lakee oountry abould bt
unusually rainy at ftnt of rear, but
about April or May tome rtry dry
waa ther.
■aat of tht great lakee rather
balow normal molature until about
Uay. whan  taint  increase  aad  be-
To   aaat   another-   heartache,   It
to   forget   ant's   own."—Uncotn.
e   e   •
"... and hleeeed It tbat maa who
seoth  bis  brother's  atad   aad  sup-
ptltth  lt, eeeklng bit owa  la  anothtr*  good."—Mary  Baker  Bddy.
'^BBB •    •    •
*Ttda world it btlpad upward aad
onward by thoae wbo offer en-
oourageawnt mora than criticism."
—Anon.
•   ■   •
"Thy heart muat orarflow, if tbou
Another*   heart   would*   reach I"
—Horayus Bonsr.
30 YEARS AGO
Or* aad bullion to tb* valu* et
178130 wat etported through th*
part of waneta during th* month
of January.
...
A meeting of th* Nelaon stockholder, of the Juno Mlnee, Limited,
wt* held ln thle olty yeaterdsy.
...
Roaaland Intermadtete* downed
the Nelion hockey egtragatlon laat
night In an evenly contested gam*
t to I.
see ^^^^^
An uauwtlly larg* moo*, ami
arrlvsd at the Dominion axpna*
office yesterday consigned to llr.
Walley of the firm of Emory snd
Waller. Bsksr stmt,
i_e__|_u_-i___________i____________.
a*auui_eut_r-i_ju_ii_**_**-n*_uijui
-BCIH-e  B.C. rtTEOLU"
mmmmmlm taut ll ft human
btlng th*ra I* *n opportunity for
• klrnlnm"—aensos.
underruff, la whMh eaa* North would
.discard hla eight of diamonds. In
either event, Met-Weet could not
take anothtr trlok.
The
Blush of
Health
■    ■
la tbt far northwttt of Vatttd
8tat«a and Oanada at flrat much
anow, but near May btoomta rather
too dry.
California and moat of Pacific
slope rather dry until about March,
when mora than normal rain la ei-
pect*d,   agtla   followed   by   a   dry
j£
Ctntral Hockty Mountain region
dry but good rains about April
and May.
Mid wast plains states. Increasing
moisture, but with a aerloue dry
sptll April, followed by eiceaalve
ralna oomlng ln mid summer.
Oraat otntral valleys east of tbt
Mlaaourl river and wast of tb* Appalachians, tba corn belt, a nearly
ataady increase of molature. be-
oomlng exoaatlvt In July.
Otntral Atlantic seaboard about
tht normal molature until In May
whan a abort dry apall comae on.
foliowad by plenty of rata.
Rocky Mountain aouthwttt, flnt
part of year fairly moist but a
my bad dry tptll near March,
though later in eornmtr mora than
normal rain.
South Oklahoma. Teats and south
of tho dark plateau at flnt dry,
but than rata lnrraaaea up to May,
but la Juat a dlstreeaing dry spell.
though later fairly good rains.
Tbt otntral gulf coast statet too
wtt at flnt but turnt quite dry,
pet br mid aummer plenty of rain.
Southeast- Atlantic seaboard, dry
at flnt. tuffloltnt rain being delayed around tarty aummer.
/•*
1
MINING CAMPS
Onsantted Cottonwood
FsrWi an a •ultaN*
grada for all mlnint
and other oamp build-
mp. tl la atrong.
waterproof light and
vetry  aasy   to   hudli.
Wood, Vsllsnee
lirlwiii c»» Ltd.
MstiM   Dtstrlkitesi
■■■■ ■    ■
Wh.n othtr food* filled
Pacific Milk blushed tb*
cheek of ohUelhood with
rossi. Mothen* -tell a* ta
tMlr letter, tnd lavish
praise Wl tr* grateful
for iv*ry baby, tvtry
grown   person   benefitted.
Pacific Milk
"IM**  AC.  Owned  tot  coatroHed-
PLANT   AT   ABSOISrOBO.
Hockey Supplies
Now is the time to buy your Hockey
Skates, Sticks, etc., ot a
reduction of
20
Buy Now and Save Money
NELSON HARDWARE CO.
Nilson
Wholesalt and R.tjJl Quality Hardware
B.C.
THE GUMP8:
HER CASTLE IN SPAIN
 "
	
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-tbi tm-m dailt raws, tnuw)-. ac. - tcmdat woaNTNO. mmvtxt e. mm-
ratn mn
TRUSTEES ARE
GYRO GUESTS
HttiSini of th* echool board epok*
■M*  on   eduoatton   and   mattera
Clnlng to troatt* work whan
war* tuMte of tbt Botery olub
•t tb* Mondiy lunohtson ln tht
Rums hotel allvar b*l)room. True-
te** W. 9. OolM and O, A, Brown
war* unabl* to b* prssant.
In thanking the Bote— elub for
«h* •ntertalnment aad tapmUM
tbe »ppr*cl»tlon of tb* board, chair-
man 9 T. Dawson, declared tbat lt
would b* th* aim of th* board to
eto tbe beat for th* community. He
oalled Attention to tb* ritlrament ot
Mm Notman sfter lt nam ot faithful asrvle* to th* oil*;, ftnd iteted
that such servlos ahould ba received
•Mh reoognltlon.
Ills policy of tha board was not
daflnlt* yet, but would b* formulated vary *ooo. Hs wu aur*, h*
atatad that avary ooopstatlon would
b* reoelved from tb* city oouncll,
th* tax psrsrs and tb* teacher*
Then war* many souroea of education In tht present day, obeerved
I*. Ds—on ln speaking on education. Tb* Impraeelons of tbe achool
were oaly * part, a tmali ptrt of
•tH* flock of Imprwalons motived by
tb* child. In tha caa* of education
In *ehoole. It
piopl* who delegsted
tchool board, who la turn out lt in
ab*   hands   of   th*   teichere.   Msny
*}-——-_      mt      OODttl      WST*      Splnt
erury year on achool sducatlon ao It
wta only proper tbat other sources
ef education ahould ba watched ln
ordar that th— should pro— banafl.
etal to the chUd alao.
■DUCATION AT HOMT*
-Maid** tb* Mbool. tbna wa* the
sducatlon ocf th* homt. It was large-
If oontrollable by ths parenu and a
bs mtintalatd. Oood tsMhsr* had
to bt retained to «n*ure that th*
puplla reoelved th* but Instruction,
for th* school period ot llf* oould
opt be gon* back orer. He astured
the club tbst th* trustee, would do
tbt beat thty oould and added that
associations within tb* board Itself
had baen tb* moat pleaaant. Otoat
oradlt wa* du* to J. **otm*n and
W. 9 Oolee. delegate* to th* trust*,
convention at the oout, for thay
had managed to gtt tb* n«t oon-
nation tor Neman.
"Till* I* my tint offence,'' admitted Leelli Craufurd, "and I am
embarking In public aervlo* for th*
tint time." He ettended hi* thank*
and appreciation to tb* Roterlana
lor their kind Invitation. Although
M had not Man oa th* board tor
vary loaf, h* wu finding lt vtry
Intemtisg and Instructive. It wu
too soon to mak* any kind of publie
Itatement but he had already, a. *
member of th* property oommlttc*,
vlalted tha various achool*. Beery!
ears wu Mint takan, an •-tensive
autvey hsd shown, tbtt things wtre
being looked after nry wtll. Of
oouree thsrs mn mtny thing* whleh
needed to M don*, but It wu not
tb* dm ot th* bo*rd to mak* th*
school burdsn haav-tr. Mr. OolM,
chairman of tn* property committee,
wu a very ceielul tnd nslnauktnt
aarvant. M stated, and thorough lh
enry  undtrUklng.
B. B. (tttt) MorrU alao stated It
wu hi* flnt nnt*ar* into public
offlot. H* had bwn ask*--by Mr.
Cote* to eipreie ngnl* at bslnt
unable to attend. Mr. oolee u chair-
h, man   of   th*    property    oommlttee
mmTT to7  Wm I"« »« £J  J!..*,? _J. «£_ £
oount, he aald, but u Mr. ooiu wu
absent he would do hi* beat.
REPAIRS NEEDED
A vtalt to tb* Junior hlth achool
and tM Hum* had nvwled tM
fact tbat HK1* need M dou tun.
Certain thing! abould M don* at
tha high •cnool and —• Oentrsl
Mbool, however, auch u turns floor*,
wtilngi, eto. And th«n wa* alao
the problem of an assembly hall.
Seeing   tMt   tha   eipendltun   on
HERE Y'ARE UDIES! IT'S A SUT   .
SKIRT, REVEALING THE LEG UP TO
THE KNEE THAT PARIS IS DISPLAYING
(By   ADELAIDE   «E«R>
AMMfttta Pre* Stalt Wftter
PARIS, Bib. I <A»>.-Sllt skirts,
nruUat \ M*nn*quln'i lie up to
tM knee, aad* tMlr (tebut ln aprlng
itylu it « patou ahowlnt Saturday.
Sapphln blu*. almond gmn, ul-
mon rou, blick and purpl* satin.
and enpu wtn dulgned on * Mavy
alendar silhouette and moulded to
tha tlgun with trained skirt* aluh-
ed once ln tM (font or btck to
tba km.
Car   frooki    adapting    "youthful
clothM" u ft slogan wan dulgMd
In a Uu s-agtarited *tlhou*M* of
•lender lines but Ma clonly moulded to tM figure.
Thu* wtn designed with wml-
hlfb nacks, long aliens, tnd aklrte
unn to 10 Inchu from th* ground
with many uneven Mmllnu often
shorter on tha aldu than In tha
front or back. Tha colon wan
sapphln blue, navy onpw uld wtlna
with white plo.ua otrgandy tnma. Thi
hate wtn ot dirk atraw with aouar.
or aharply rolled brim* on each
aide. /
really vital put at th* education ot laobools w*s so gnat M would tug
Ohlld. When tM child nached gut  tMt   tM  cMsns Itarn  toon
tta Mbool a*-*, psychologists had
ttated, llttl* mor* could M don*
than to modify hla trail* and char.
Mtsrlstlt-a. -Unos tM necaaalty tor *
proper   hon*  lltt.
Rtllglon wu also tnothtr tutor
In education. TM home life, tM
twoblng ot tM parent, and tM
ohurch wan tM main Ihtluancu
bwt and w«ra controllable.
A fourth factor wu nadlag. aan
_jala tM p*r*nt* oould largely
guide th* reading of tM child. It
reoelved guldsnc* In publlo
libraries when th* board* ot tM
NbnnM paid bt-kIbI attention to
tb* nteeda ot th* child *nd mad* lt
Mmf-te fcr th* ohlld to Mn aooeu
la tM proper nadlnt material.
BADIO AND HCTl'BES
-There w*aI two other aourcaa,
added Mr, Dawson, tb* radio and
tta motion piotuns. Tbty wen porta oontrol than tM
flat four aourou. Much of tM
ladlo pettno and entertainment
tna d*t_im*ntel to tM child, whll*
much of It wu worthleea But u
tb* radio wu In tb* horn* tM type
Ot program received could M guided
to soms  eitent.
And finally, children who want to
tt* motion plotun* mtn lmpres-
ttoosbls, men eo *t oertain tlmu
tten at othen. TMnfot* It la up to
patent* to decide vrMtMr IM
M*-*n****- which tMlr children attend-
Mnefitted them. mc*nt itatl*-
tloe trom tM United Stetee ahowsd
ttet ohlldnn wen on* of th* blg-
tniBtomsn of tM plotun*, ud
Bb tbl* In vtew tte oommunlty
Should ee* that aom* etso. w*n
to control movtat ptoturt*
Ite *t-hool board or ftny otter or-
■M-iaatloa oonnected with educi-
tlon. wu lai If It did not aw that
otter aourew of education wen not
■Strolled.
It would M difficult to mak* any
wtlmatea for lttt for
■r Vera In tb* pre sew of making
deeland Dr. 3. oansner. It anything, cotets should M on tM down
I M  thought.  He quoted  figure.
Kwlng  tte financial situation of
put yur m bttef.
Ite oooulon  m*rk*d  tM saamd
In whleb M bad »tparKneed
hoepltellty  of tM Rotary club,
^SOCIETY
■this eelaian h taasactad by
Mn. M. t|. Vlgniui. All niws ol »
etxlal nalBre, Inc'edlrig reception,, ertnte antenalnmenta. pet-
was. Items msrrll*—, tte., will
appear la thl* oolumn. Ttli.Mn*
Mrt.  Vlgnaat tt  htr  bum*, tit
apatat la
Mlt. Vltr
siUca -mt
about tb* twhooli. A day wu nt
apart for many thlnt* durlnt thi
year, and a day for tM cltl-en* to
visit tM sohool* would be an element mon. In ooncludlnt te tilted tMt tret-cool property htd reoalved
evert car* la tb* PMt and It would
M the aim ot tM board to aee that
tM tarn* can prrratted.
EDUCATION   ArTIVrTTSS
Sscretery INd L. Bwln outlined
briefly ctctlvltlw of varioua bodlu
In tiding ettueatlon. A fourth year
due, or tint year unlnrsity wu
Mint glnn: tM Roterlana wan
ipor-wring technical claatu; tM
Otrnv""* cluha wan *poo*orint *du-
attln program*; tte Taaoten' t—-
eration ww assklnf to start Batur-
dty tt-tenvoon prognm* for th*
auidnn ttet would gin Uwm tM
right type of education, and aulted
to ttetr mu: tte -cbraWn of tte
Nelson rnunkip*! llbrery wa* drafting out books for tM pupil* of
various mm to Indue* tMm to read
tM but.
Tten wu *l*o tM flw work being don* by MW K*thte*n Ocetrdon.
school nun*. Ttet ate had *av*d
tM city many tlmu tte -mount
paid ter wu evident tn that tten
Md Man no out*—ato of *p*d«mlea.
Preeldent A. B. O—ar thanked
tM vartouB vUHon for —*ir ad-
jiiui. and aararad tMm *vr— aup-
port from  tM P**t**-l*n».
Tb* Mlt mutlnt will te tbt olub
anniversary.
Rtbuild Stores
Canyon {St., Creston
c-_rrow.  b.  c.  itb.  i—tm
cintnl Canyon atnet -mlnea* tnt
la brlghUMd up by tM r»oonstruc-
tlon of tM building formerly occupied by Alej. MWMUI. u a BhM
npalr abop Into two attract!.,
buslnua ptsow.
Mra. B. DriftU and Mlu Jeeal.
White of KltcMMr w«r* ten Prlday fot ft week-end visit.
Mr. and Mn. A O. Men-Inter
and Mr. and Mrs. £ I. Cartwrttbt
mad* * ahort vtalt to Bonnan Perry
Mn. A. W, Nagle. ot (tattle, *
forme- realdent of Nelion, wu. on
Saturday tb* guut of honor at »
tet glnn at th* home ot Mn. O.
Douglu Nag'.e, Victoria atrwt, Ited
tulip* graced the daintily appointed
tea tabl* where Mn, 3. 9 Annabla
tnd   Mrs.   A.   D.
Then urvlng air* Mn. A. Olydo
Bmerr. Mra, William Brown tnd Mrs.
W. 0. Mawhlnnay. Mra. Nagle'B Invited gueet* wtre: lira Oeorg. M.
Clarke, Mra. oeort* Pirguaon,. Mn.
O. C. Arnoson. Mrt. J. B. Annsbls,
Mln Charlotte Annabla. Mn. Reginald Haggarty. MT*. w. O. Rou, Mra.
A- O. Lambsrt, Mra. Oeorge A.
Hunter, ttn. Donald Ift-teod, Mra
J. H. Wllklnaon, Mlu once Wilkinson. Mrt. J. B, Letmnw, Mn.
Roy Sharp. Mn. T. 9 Klgginboth-
am. Mn. -I  QlbM. Vn. J. J. Poote,
BUSINESS AT
CALGARY UP
Market Prices at the
Coast Steady or
Better
MT. Stewart ot Ptrale wu •cruton caller, and during hla atop wu
Mated 8. C. l*torn«U. lut —ar M , -^ ,_ u,, „d tm. prank Culll
ted  bwn  tM  baby  of tte school }_ j^ma of ,»— M —j . guast ot
beard but »tnoo then tM boerd hid w u_ n—  w  L. H*r1« during th,
baan blessed with twins snd M Md I m-tk,
to share bla long clothw with tM j. Msrmst wu a Oranbrook visitor
Utest  srrlvals.
tWO  HIDES  TO  CONSIDER
~Hi board hsd mad* substantial
savings durlnt tM past year. Though
B*rh*M many thougbt greater ar*
tnt* oould han bwn made, tM n-
ductlona  had  to M mad*  with
for a taw days
Jack Smith ipent a few days with
frlenda ln Cranbrook
Leslie Herri, la back at work on
Rami Bra. aklddlng oontraet on
tM Oacll Hamilton operations on
ooat mountain, after Mint laid up
•new to two aldu. Whll* *s*lng toll i tor ft oouple of wwks due to log.
tbe ntepayws wen  nltevsd of  u 'Ung tnlurlM to hi* Mllf
Much of  tMlr burden u poulbl*.
tM efficiency of tM sohooli htd to
Wholw*** trult and ntatebl* bua-
tnory" p"r_ded". i ''"*** ******* toot »» th* oout ac-
cording to tM ninth market newsletter from the department ot atri-
cultun at Victoria At oalgary bus-
intu contlauw to show galna onr
lut ywr.
VICTORIA.—TM whoUul* trult
tnd produce buiinew It nported u
Ming good during tM wwk. Applw
prlow ban advanced slightly—Delicious, ftnoy 12.50 and 0. grada
UM; Wlnesspe. eitra fancy. M,
fancy ,3 90 and C. tnd* «3.«0;
NiwtowM, extra fancy ta.TO. fancy
M-M and C. grid* 13.80 per boi.
Mra. W. H. Bmedley. Mn. 3. 9. Stall-1 Bahamu tomstow an tM only onw
wood, Mn. Bnwt Manden, Mn., offered at M.78 for npteked lug*.
O. B Sparkw, Mre. Roy Manahan, p-orced rbubaih la telling at S oente
Mrs. J. H Wallace. Mr* Charlet P.
MoHardy. Mrs. U L. Boomar, Mn.
3. 9. any. Mn. r. a. Back. itn. a.
Clyde tejory. Mn. H. Murphy, Mn.
3. Tttt naat. Un. William Brown,
Mra. H. H. Pitts. Uri w. C. Mi.
whlnney. Mn. A. A- !>agdln. Mn. O.
B. Matthew, Mn. ft. 9 Morton, Mlu
Carman Rortoo, Mra (Mom M. Motion. Mn. J. R. -ranter, An. T. H.
wiliite, Mra. lurry Burn*. Mn. A. D.
Braory tnd Mr*. J. B. Annabl*.
...
Mr. and Mn. Llttl* of Moots
City visited in town ywterday.
...
Amont ahoppen In tte aty ywterday wu Mn. Alei Smith of
Slooan Park.
see
Oeorte n. Taylor. Omtdltn Paclflo official ot Oalgirr, spent yes-
terday In town.
a   e   a
Mlw Bow Jeffrlw ot mlson visit,
id in Trail Bondty,
...
Van. ArchdMcon prad H. Oraham
had w thalr wwk-end guwt J. H.
S. Winter ot Trail.
...
Harold   Hlnltt   in  among   thow
from mlson  to apend  Sunday  la
TrelL
eee
Ot ait-optional Interwt to Trail
and Nelaon paopl* wu th* quiet
wedding whleh took plan on Friday evening at St. Jamu' Antllwn
church, V counr, of Bdwtna Mary,
youngwt o.ughter ot Mr. ud Mn.
0. p. Worts. MM Oadar Q—wat,
and granddauthtar ef tte last*. Br.
Bdwln wort*. UT. of Colcbwter,
Kng, snd Mr. Oeoffrey Tudor By-
ton. yountttr ion of Mn. A. T. shrton,
llll JervU itrwt. Vtnaounr and
formtrly a nelaon, end tte late A.
Tudor Byton, formerly ot Mostyn,
North Walls, and nephew of nt.
Rev. the Lord Blahop of Bangor,
North walea ~ ^^
TM bride chow for hsr weddint
ensemble a navy blu* suit modelled
oa amsrtly tailored lines, with ■
hat to match and Mr blouw wm ot
white wtm. A gray caracul wet ina
alao worn for trenlltng. PoUowIng a
hceeymoon In tbe south, Mr. and
Mr*. Byton will Uk* up rwldano* ln
Vancouver Mr. Byton wtu be remembered in Nelson bsvlng attondad
hlth  achool   her.  after  whleh   M
to -V, cents per pound
iplnach I* iipacted on tM aarkit
In * few days. Local hothouw cucumber, will alao M ready to m*r-
Mt In « abort tlm*. Tte potato mar-
Mt Is strong. Local sad mainland
potetow an quoted tram 11.38 to
11.80 par ewt. Duncan Batted Oeme
tn Mint ottered tt 11.83 ptr iwt.
VANCOUVBB—Tte fruit *nd vsgs-
tebl* demand Is normal with a good
supply on hand. Applw prlow n-
main steady *F*ort-*d rhubarb I* wiling tt 9 oents pen pound. Hotbouw
cucumMn it 13 80 per down. A
reduction of at to 00 otnt* ptr boon orange*, ln all atta*, I* anticipated In tM vtry early futun. Local
bunch carrots an about sihausWd
and lmpcrtatloa* will cortunenoe
about tM 18th of thla month. TM
wholewlo prlw ot hay, grain ftnd
feed remains stsdy and ahows no
chsng*. TM prlw for strga to producer is down 3 to g oentt; whole-
aala prlw down I to 4 aaat*. TM
mild weather prevailing an tba
prtlrlw may M tte cauia ot tte
drop ln *gg prlw* ten w tten la
no Indication of an Incrwwq production. Thn* carload* of atto ban
rolled out thu week to tM pralrtea
on consignment. Ho change ln poultry prlow. Hot! han gained another
1 wnte—wiling now tt 11 oant*
par pound to ahlpper. Veal, oountry
drsaasd to shipper I oentt. Vege-
tablee Imported Into Vancouver durlnt wwk ending January tl. California, oelery 13*0 cnte*, iplnach
170 eawe, lettuce ast crates, squash
at ossw. oaullflower SM esses, btroc
ecu SS cum, 1M0 emmt ot tomatow
from Me-loo and Jamaloa.
CALOART -Buslnw* contlnuw to
abow gain* ovar laat ywr. Oar arrivals for January an graatly ta aioew
of January 1191. Tte potato market
I* atrong. south Albert* ahtppen
claim that grow*n are refusing to
load at pnwnt prloe of lit per ton
ahtpplnt point. Apt., wte* are wall
maintained ann at ill* Increased
prlow. Weather cl**r and mild.
SASEATOON —TM wwtter tar thl
put wwk wu meetly mild, though
trwtly varylnt t-ondlUona wan si-
parttnwd—nnging from on* ot tM
wont bllBtarde to yeen to thaw and
nln. TM fruit and vegetable move.
mant however, wu only allghtly disrupted.   Apple   srrlvsl*   wen   liberal
BREAK OUT OF
JAIL AT FERNIE
Police Catch Them In
Few Minutes'
Hunt
DESPERATE FIGHT
BY ONE FUGITIVE
Officer Called From
Michel as Extra
Guard
Bib. 8.—Nick Birvillo and
Johnnie Oeorge teld hen In connection with tbe burtlary ot tte
M-O Own Omcery Wednasday night
broke Jail Sunday. Ttey wn*
promptly reotptured and tn now
under clowr lurveUlance tban ever.
OondltloM *t th* looal 1*11 htn
Ha mora dltrioult tban usual for
tM paat few day* owing to tM
•ocenimoclailon* |lnn to 40 men who
laft the Crow* Nut road camp ln
protect agalMt th* cooking. Tarent)-
fln of them men am atlll quartered
at the Jill but of count not confined.
At about 5:18 Sunday ftttemoon
ther slipped from tbe oorrtdor wten
they were exercising smsshed tM
lock off tM rear door of tM jail
and fled. TM pollw wen on tM
trail Immediately end within ft tew
mlnutu had looted them In tM
busmsnt of tM Midway gartge.
Twenty minutes after their flight
both men wen beak In their oal)*.
Servello fought dwpintely on tM
way back to lb* 1*11 but Ooorg* took
tM matter mon calmly and ra-
tamed, without reeSetanoe. An litre
noUoeman wu called from natal
to aufmant tM local force In maintaining a 94 hour guard. TM Pernle
pollw will breatM more cully wMn
tM camp man lan Monday and
they will han oontrol ot oondltlooi
at tM jail ln tMlr own hands.
HJil-ll-BH
fMSBtm
!___.
RADIO SLEUTHS
TOLD OF POWER
Cart/a ot Bonnlngton Talks
to trUdlo Socltty
Tlettlaf (lent tte theorstlcal aide
at* tte etudy of hydro-*l*ctrlc fen-
enton. and following up with ft
vivid deecrlptlon est tte uwmbllng
and wrvlclnt of ttem. J. Oftnll of
Bpnntntton dellnnd a vary inter-
estlnt tddnu baton tte He—*n
Amateur Radio sootety. TM three-
phase type ot powar, atated tte
■Maker, wu by far the mwt popular method of delivering power. Hi
traotd tM action of volte**, oounter-
—lute. current, and militant powar
by mr. ot rector dlatr—ii.
Tte precuwl *ld* of hi* topic,
fend descriptions of the difficult-**
encountered wten iMUlllng tbw*
h*_ge power m*ohinw wen rewind
with gre*t Interwt. seversl of hla
eaperlsncaa. Ul*-*tr*tlnt tte vatarlee
of *»*ctrteMy, peond nry relar-
talnlng.   j
PROBATE ESTATE
OF P. W^GEORGE
W. W. Psrguson *ppU*d tor kitten
proMte In auprt-xta oourt otemten
to laaui to tb* eadcutor, laurence
Oeo—t, tbe eetete ot Patrick WUUam Oeorge. verted at WITH.
MT. r-ergu*on slso applied for lettei
probate on tte wtate of John P-ran-
cu Ohstpman for lrminnw to tM
•xtcutor, Pnd Otepman. Tte wtete
la valued et |7M.
Both order, were granted.
. i ind demand good with practically no
WMteJte .taft of tha jawvlnciu |chMlf, ln „„„,. B*h»iu tomato..
an on tM market and an In light
oourt houw.
BBINO w SRIP Veer
RAW FURS
to J. H. IH GREENWOOD
410 BAker'St NelMn, IKC.
Hlfheet 1-rlree—llfli.ret Ormdlnf
A* the Alloe ftidinc echool, north
ot town, UM ti-ueteee ore routine
the echool jenltor work tbU winter.
• new pupu Uklnf on tb* work
■t the flret of each month.
If tou yee_rn for a hlp-llne fur
«pe. eell rouraelf tta Ide* that lta
\resXly economical. Tm Mn wear It
ion m*ny occeeloae without a ooet,
and lt will fit ftrer dlffMwnt eoete,
meklnf two or three ooeU grow
• when on* grew before.
a^uLo^-o^dKKiMb
Why is th* old man wM_f bjr tht taJaphoot ? "'
asked tb* Mttt* boy,
"Many peart saa," espltimd Jatber, "ks triad te
pises sn ordar with his frtend Siahhkint. Bot *v*iry
HaU ht telephone.*, ht foetid sll of 8mlthkint* ltntt
war* busp. Hs Is still trping te (Its that ordtr to
eSfrthkins bot h*'i a bh ditcoorsf*d."
"Why doesn't Mr. Sn*h_ns fst Mrs t^plwns
litMt, (athsr?*
* Yoe'r* s bright boy, tee."
Bt <♦ TELEPHONE COMPANY
mm   Mutant   ataaltn,   Btsnlej
street, ipent sundsr ln Trail.
...
Twtera.y Mn. Karry b. Oon,
Cedar street. entertalMd tbe number, of Mr* pred H. Orahami
ctrete when tbow pnwnt Included. Mn. A. T. Honwlll. Mn. A. 3.
Comlah, Ml*. U B. Bonnar, Mn.
Oeorp Horstead. Mn. p. R pnt-
chard. Mn. Brnwt w. Stwl tnd
Mn. Oon.
* *   •
» Herniation at Crwwnt Bar
vlalted in town vwterdej.
... \
Terr Rev. 3. 0. Mcaensl. hM n-
oelnd word that Bar. p. Marlartr.
O.MJ., of Vancouver will arrlre Sat-
urdar to conduct a mission ot .
wwk'i duration in tte church of
Mary Immaculate.
• •   •
Mlw Petri-it Madden, who errivad
Thundt» from Bdmonton. hu taken
up her itudlw it St. Joseph's acad-
Sltuu-n* "*•" "**«-»
a   •   •
A. J. IronalM, sealatant 0. P. Ik
•ujerlnleBdent wltb btaetquarten In
Oranbrook ia a Mlson natter.
* e    .
•._,   **n-L ***'   ~~  ■utteflftnd.
OtOmmmlT^   "*   "m"i™   "
• *    •
Mrs Charlw Holt end two dsuth-
rant£m'**"m ****** '» the clt,
demand at tito per repacked luta
Most vwatablw tm ln good demand
though tte market Is sllghtlv weaker
due to Incnasad sttiwIs—tM milder
WMtber *n*bllng local growwa to
haul In thalr produce. Potetow are
moving freely and lobbsre bav* aold
tM meter portion of tte etocM
wbleh tMy put away laat fall. Tte
flrat car ot California oelery errlved
Mra lut Monday. At ttet tlm* tte
BC. etlary ted practically been
d up. California celery la
quoted tt 11 wnte to 11 wnte Mr
pound.
SBATTI_—TM *tf*ct of California protnetlnt Isttuw ahipmente
—• felt fcr tM tint time ten
todty. Market firmer wltb euppllw
moderate and demand talr ftt al to
IS.ft per crate, ctullflt—er auppltea
Mavy and market week. Bwt California and Oregon Mock wiling et
• 1 per orate; Inferior duality atock
Balling u low u 00 ceate Mr cnte.
Supply of lowl hothouw rhubarb
incnutng wtth marart ateadp at
pnwnt quotations—asm faney, la
15-pound entea, mostly M cent* to
tl sad fancy at TO wnte to So oents.
Potato market etronser wtth local
■uppllw moderate, tslw on track to
wholetalgr   Ito.   1   mostly   list   to
• 1.71 p*r ewt., No. t SO-pound sack.
Jl wnte.
oMed^hevs^d
607 Baker St.
Phone 200
MOVE rON SALE
SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY MORNING SHOPPERS
Shower* Are Given
for Creaton Girls
Ol-BTOIt, B. 0, f»b. t»-Showen
for brldee-eiect and n*wly wed* wen
tb* future of aocial life among the
youngar nt at tM and ot tha wwk.
Thursday. Mn. Bert Handy, nw
Plorenoe Cralgle, wbo wu married
at Spokane late ln January, wu
guwt of honor at a kitchen shower
at tM bom* ot Mn. Canute Anderson wMn * party ot ao girl friend,
remembered Mr with a nlc* lot Ot
oootlng utensils. Contest* wen i
futun of th* enning'* *ntertaln<
ment. wtth tM prlau going to Mlw
Bdlth Cook and Mrs. B. M. Cbsndler
A twty lunch wu wrved by tM
bwteu. who wu asalated by ber
elater.  Mlw Mary  -tent*.
On Prid*y enning girl friends gsve
Mlw BlIuMth WIltM * surprise
pnwntatlon when they foregathered
at tht bom* of Mn. Tuwur, fcr
an evenlnt at contwte, mualc, gamw
and dancing. TM brio* to M wu
prewnted with * (liver caawrole.
Mlw Wilts Ibbvw In a few daya
for Lethls-ldg* when Mr marriage
tekw plan In rebruary.
Women's Undies
Gov—ii, pajaitiH wid slips of
quality broadeloth. Assorted colors,
values to }1.66 each.
MOVE-ON PRICE, EACH ... BOf
Women's Tub Dresses
Made of fait
colored   prints
in smart styles.
Short sleeves
or sleevelens
styles. Sites 14
to 44.
MOVE-ON
PRICE,
EACH .«1.39
Shetland
Ross
Full ounce
skeins of fine
Shetland floss.
Assorted colors.
MOVE-ON
PRICE, THE
SKEIN .. 9<
Women's
Corsets
Nemo-Flex and
D. & A. corsettes and girdles. Made of,
best quality
brocade silk. All styles and sizes.
Odd lines that sold up to .$5.00 each.
MOVE-ON PRICE, EACH .. * 1.95
Children's Hose
Silk and wool hose in sites 6 to
9*A. Assorted colors. Values to $1.00.
MOVE-ON PRICE, THE PAIR 50*
Pullover Sweaters
A fine  assortment of ths better
sweaters. Made of pure botany wool
in assorted colors. Sizes 84 to 40.
Values to $4.50 each.
MOVE-ON  PRICE,  EACH   $2.36
Holeproof Hose
Service weight pure silk hose in
sites o to 10. All wanted colors.
Full fashioned. A sale special at
MOVE-ON PRICE, THE PAIR 75-}>
Silk and Wool Hose
A regular $1.50 quality hose. Made
of good quality silk and wool yarns
in assorted colors. Sites 9 to 10.
MOVE-ON PRICE, THE PAIR 76*
I
Women's Kid Gloves
Fine French kid gloves
in buttoned style and
fancy cuffs. Assorted
e o 1 o r a and blacks.
Sites 6 to VA. Regular price to $8.75 the
MOVE-ON PRICE,
THE PAIR f 1.95.
Women's Silk
Blouses
Plain tailored or fancy
blouses of pure silk.
White or colored. Sites
B4 to 40. All better
class merchandise.
Regular values $4.50
to $17.50 each.
CLEARING AT
*2.85 to M.75 -
Just half the
regular price.
Good •	
Housekeeping
By Chtls  No. 4 ***.*
St Psul'i Ladle.' Aid
win a*
B-tBtXV   SO-Jr-
1  UblwpooM Mrley
1 onion
1 quart milk
1  ttf  yolks
Salt and peoper
Scald barley, drain, put Into 1
pint water. Add onion end little
parsley. If dealnd. Slmnnr gently
I houn. IMt milt In doubli bollir,
add barley and water and waaon
Beat yolkei. put tham Into soup
turwn and pour In aoup (lowly,
•tlrrlng all tM tlm*.
Crwim of Oyster Seep
4 wlery tope or >ri teupoon wlery
wed
1  teupoon ult
V,   tocupex
1 quart* cold water
li  eup rlw
IXw the bacon, edd tM onion,
minced end uuted until tM onion
Is tendsr and tM Moon crisp. Than
combine wltb all tM Ingredient* but
tbe rlw. In * kettl*, cover, end
simmer gently for iv, houn. Then
•train, add tM rlw, tad continue
ccioklng |tj hour longer,   -shit soup
I  m  druwd  up  by   iddlng
Ublaapoon SUMO Julw tnd pouring
It over tM Maten —Uu tat a *ggs
Juit Mfon nrvlng.   tern* I.
Fails to Moke Income
Tax Returns; Is Fined
Tnt T. Dmodo wu found guilty
uruter tM lnooro* war tu tet of
falling to maM Income tet return*
for tM year IMl, and wu wntenwd
to pay a flee »l III « ttm 10
dan In (sll, when M tppeered In
ctty pollw ooun Uonday morning
befon Mattatnte William Brown.
Be paid tM flM.
on. uu* Prlsclila oellnu, un. P.
lugens poulln.
tJf°°*  *******.   In   Nelson   yw-
a   .   .
*»"• 'Wton tn Trail from mm-
aon sundiy wu Dr. o. a. Bradaiuw
• •      •
•«J,^"ra*-S_y.t ™-
■a-V-Ati'^--T-
• s   s
TM Utter part of tk* wwk Wn.      Un. Obttlm  H.  Hamilton,  Bob.
aon atrwt, entertained the membera
of Un. P. 0. -Uehard'e circle of
St Bavlour'a ohureb Bslpsrs yw-
terdar wMn thow pnwnt wan
lira. Robert Colllnson, Wn. R. W.
Daweon. Wn. Itaglnild R. intl, Mlsa
Jean Hunter, Wlw Dorothea iTTa-
ham, wn. William Taylor, wn.
■■ I 0*orte I. Brown, wn. Duncan Smith
Philip luibai, Win warguerite Otgn-1 and Wn. H(gnilten.
A. O. oellnu, Victoria strwt. an-
terlelned a sewing circle ot tM
Church of Wary Immaculate whin
thow preasnt wen: wn. 3. DtTo.,
Un. Vtteo Romano, Wn. A. Aurlllo,
Wn. Areun, Wn. A. BaU, Wn. L.
santor. Wn. p. Senior, wn. Olllral-
emc. Un. 3. U wuraro. wn. L. S.
McKlnnon. m Henri oagnon. Wn.
22 BOOKS ADDED
TO THE LIBRARY
TM folk—Ing 1* * llat of 2. hooka
added to tM Iteleon munlclpsl library alow tM flnt ot tM year:
Fiction— Philip UndMv, "Hem
Camw tbe King"; Loulw Jordan
Wlln, ''Ruben snd Ivy Sen"; Saint-
Riuper, AntolM, "ItTttit Pllsht"; H.
O. Wells. "Shsps of Thlna to Ooms."
Nonflrtlon — Wilton Wsldman.
"-lsabeth"; Jamw Bnated. "Th*
Dawn of O-Mctenw"; Leourd
Wooif. "Intelll|»nt Man's Way to
Prevent War": Joseph Cottier, "Career* Ahead"; IU*—t LMghton.
"Complete Book of tbe Dog": Por-
rwt Olmr. "TM Btory Of Poods":
Bavniey -richola, "A Thatched Root":
o. P. Lardnar, "Out Tour Soon';
Loula Unt-rmeyer. "AJMtrow Book
ot Living Vene": Logan Pwrs.ll
Smith, "On Reeding 8haka«pa*n";
Samuel Tilt. "Thle Onanglng World":
Jamw W. BeU, "Par Plaow": Jamw
Ohurohward, "Loat Continent dt
Mu"; H. V. Morton, "In Scotland
Again"; Barratt WI^lloutrhby, "Sitka";
Mlchul Ma*on, "WMn Tempest*
Blow"; W. W. SplnM, "Tatee of tM
Britlah Columbia prontlBr": Wilfrid
Bony, "Canadian: a Study of tM
rT.ne_i-Oansdlans.''
Scald   1   quart   milk   In   double;
boiler  with  1 email slice  onion. . i
.pren p-nley and 1 bledM wlery j
cut  In  plena    Melt «  teblwpoom
butter,    *dd    4    teblwpoona    flour,
atlr   until   blended,  tban   pour   on
alowly  mow   of   tM  *oald*d   milk
until   of   tM   conaletency   to   pour.
Combine mixtures and oook SO mln-
utea.    Skim  out  veeetebUe,  clean
1   quart,   heat   liquor   to   botllnt;
point, strain Into milk.   Beat oyiter
on  an omelet pan until plumped,
skim  out  and plaoa  them ln  hot
aoup turwn with 1 tebleapoon butts'.
1 teaspoon wit,  '. teaspoon pepper.
pour onr this tM hot milk mix-
tun.    PlM*  1   tablwpoon   whipped
cresm ln soup plats and pour onr
oyster aoup.
Soop
t allow of iwn Moon
1 amall onion
Bosw of * rout tow1
Knuckli ot nil
Sllw of lemon
1 My leaf
INCH OF SNOW
FALLS IN NELSON
An inch cf mow fall ln Kelson
Monday morning, and throughout
tha remainder of tM dsy the sky
wu overcast, although there were
occasional breaks. TM maximum
temper.tur. wu 11 and tM mini*
mum *»•
BONDS SOAR
BMW r-caut, |s*b. • (API—Th*
bond market afaln .wept forward
today with * momentum tMt carried
many laauw to tMlr Mat levels of
tM put two ywn or more. Bales,
including about M.MO.OOO of govern-
mspte,  sroounted to UO.SSB.000.
ladMtrlila domlMted and active
taineera wtn up om to around four
pointe.
Ask Mother-
She Knows
Mor-Mr took thli metdldo* b*-
for. and aft.r tbe bebiei came.
It (*v* ker man urengtri
and energy wben aM mt carr■
oat ind rundown... ken Mr
oa tb* job ill through tk*
Chaaf*. N*. woader in* nt.
osun*ndi it.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
SPECIAL
TRIP
TO
Gerrard and
Return
February 8th
Train will leave Nelson
11 p.m., Thursday, Feb-
ruary 8th for Procter,
thence by steamer to
l.ardeau and train to
('errard, returning Feb.
9th to Nelson. Passengers carried in both directions.
N. J. LOWES. C.T.A.
Nation, B.C.
SPECIAL SALE
ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSILS
All utensils are first quality material mads by
one of Canada's best manufacturers
l-quart Tea Kettles
Daisy Tea Kettles
B-rup Percolator! ..
No-Scald Saucepans
1 .-quart Cook Pots
... 91.10
  690
 800
 08*-
 .fi.eo
Oral Covered Roasters   fl.99
See Onr Window for Other Values
Hipperson Hardware
Company, Limited
"Look for the Red Hardware Store"
Phons 497 Box 414
	
 —
r.ni bis
INDUSTRIALS
TURNOVER BIG
Construction   Issues
Move Ahead on
Toronto List
TOitclirto, Feb. a (OP)—A booming Industrlsl ahare market developed today on tba Toronto atojk
eichange, cheerfully Inaugurating
ths amalgamated market. Excepting
Ford A, lnterllateda cloeed higher
and moat domestic Issues followed,
suit, lnduetrlal aectlon turnover
topped 81,000 shares.
Prospect of agreement on the St.
Lawrence Waterways project boosted
construction stocks.
Canada Oernent common waa up
IK to Utt and tbe preferred Itt to
Dt. Canada Dredge added Stt to
33tt. Building producta gained V,.
Steel issues were also firmer.
Braslllan waa active and up a
point. Ford A bit proflt-taktnt and
closed oft tt at 34tt. International
Nickel  added 40 cent* to iStO.
Oils and bank Issues went higher.
Musty Ham. added tt and Cock-
ahutt plow tt-
Montreal Stocks
DOW JONES AVERAGES
 110.74 up
1.83
1.12
1.20
QUOTATIONS ON WALL STREET
Bank  of  Oommeroa   —
Bank of Montreal	
Bank of Nov* Scot!. ....
Boyal   Bank
Bank   of   'Toronto
Bell   Telephone
Braalllan  T  L  ek  Power	
B C Powar A
Oanadlan Oar tb Foundry	
Canadian    Cement   .-___._
Canadian Oernent Pfd  ,—
Oanadlan convert*-* .
Oan  Industrial   Aloohol  	
Cockahutt   Plow  i
c p n	
Oanadlan Steamahlp Uon _.._
Oon* Mining At Smelting	
Dominion   Bridge
Dominion   Otaaa
Dominion Steel tt Ooal	
Dominion    Textile
A    P    Oraln
Lain ot the Woods
Msmy    Herele
Montr**!   Power
National   Brasarln
National   Stwl   Car
OgUvl*     Killing     ...
Power   Corporation
Shawlnlgan  —	
Steal    ott    Canada
Winnipeg   Railway
CI BBS
Snick   Silk
Oan
Oan Wineries
Oosgrava Brew
Dist Seagram
Dom _nginnr
Howard    Smith
Impl   OU   	
Impl   Tob   Oan
InU    Peuol    ,_.
MoOoll Pronten
Mitchell    Bobt
Reliance   Oral   n
M1SCELLANEOCS
Oan    Dredge
Dom  Store*
Ford oan A
Loblaw    Oroc
ias
iaa
no
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isa
no
14tt
11
Im
lltt
Sit
lott
10tt
17
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Allegheny    ...     ttt
All  Cheimloal _ 1ST
American Oan . 109 tt
Am   For   Pow Utt
American Ice   10
Am Ma ek Fdy lttt
Am Smelt At Re 48.V,
Am   Telephone IM
Am  Tobaoco  .... 84tt
Anaconda   _..„.._ 17tt
Atchison  T3tt
Auburn Moton 87
Baldwin   _ 1«
Bait   _t   Ohio 34!i
-lend   ATl.t   ..... -Stt
Jeth    ami      Mtt
Canadt   Dry   ... M*4
Canadian   Pao 17
Oeerro De Ptaoo Satt
Jon   tk   Ohio 4ftt
cairyaler  Mtt
Jom a South       8
.on Oaa N Y «tt
Cora   Prod    -_ 81}_
J   Wright   Pfd —
Jupont   _ _ 103-tt
-aatman Kodak 8.
Bee Pow tk U       Stt
an*   M%
Ford  *_tngll*h   _. —
Ford of Canada —
Flrat Ua Stores SlVt
Preeport  Te«  ... 47tt
0*neral Electrlo Mtt
General Food* __ Mtt
Oenerai Motor* tu
Oold  Duat   MVi
Goodrich    _  17tt
Oranby  _ lltt
Ort North Pfd MVk
Ort Wat Sugar Mtt
Hows Sound .... B7tt
Hudson Motors Mtt
Ins   Oopper   ,—    «tt
inter   Nlok*l   ._ Mtt
Inter Tel tk Tel ntt
J*w*l   Iw*     «•*
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101 tt
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Krssg* a 8 	
Kroagger Ai Toll
Lahn  tk   Fink
Mack Truck 	
Mllwaukn FM
Nnh  Motort _
Nat Dairy Prod
N   Pow   tk   11
N  T  (-antral  _
Pao O** tk Blec
Packard Moton
P*nn   n   n   ._
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EGGS ADVANCE
MONTRZAL, Fab. • (CP)
prion Advanced aharply on 'tb*
Montreal produoe markst today adding two to thm centa » do-en.
Onttrlc* and western aold at 84 to
M out* for A large 88 to M for A
medium and SI to M for A pullets.
Offerings 781 casta.
Butter waa unchanjed. No. 1 re-
graded paateurlned at Mtt to Mtt
oente a pound.
Oheew bald ataady at 10tt oenu
tor current mak* Ontario.. ReoelpU
87 boats.
Quebec potaton climbed to 81.10
per ao-pound fab and Haw Brunswick Mountain* to 11.14.
MONEY
Metal Markets
N*BW TORK, Feb. 8 (AP)—Copper
trtesdler; electrolytic spot and future
18 to ftt.
Tin steady, apot and nearby B0.7S;
future 61.00.
Iron quiet, No. 8 fo.b. ea*t*m
I Pennsylvania 1S.M; Buffalo 17.50;
Alabama  1S.50.
Lead dull; spot New York 4.00;
But 8t. Louis 8.M.
Zlno firmer; But St. loula ipot
■nd future 4.35 to 4.40.
Antimony, ipot 130 to 7M.
Quicksilver   M.50   to   70.00.
Bar illver ataady,  tt  lower at M.
London—Copper standard spot £34
3s ad; future £34 7a Od; electrolytic
•pot   M7   Bb.
Tin. spot £897 7* Sd; future
MM   18*   M.
Uad apot £11 IB*; future C19
IM M.
!    Zinc, apot £14 17t M; future £15
l7t 0d.
By   tht   Canadian   Pren
exchange   ratn  at   tb*   clon
today mre:
At Montreal—Pound 4.87 1S-M,
UB. Dollar LMtt. franc fM.
At   New   York-Pound   4Mtt.
Canadian dollar £89 1-M, frano
aia.
At Part*—Pound 78.71 francs,
Oanadlan dollar MM franca,
04.  dollar   M.17  franoa.
In gold—Pound Ut Id, Oanadlan dollar 58.38 cents. UA
dollar MM cent*.
CLASSIFIED SECTION
Personal'
.s..-.a-.-tt>t<iia<|a
C.P.R. Prominent
on
BCZBMA. ITCH, PZMPLBS, DAND-
rutfe, Piles. Scabbles, uloerated
Lege. Try Oeorge Y. Lie's Old
Chlnna Remedy. Caed by millions,
proven auccen. All Hudson Bay
Stone. (1107)
REST HAVE*—Medical institution
for recovery of health—Hydrotherapy, Electrotherapy, Masaagee.
Situated near Victoria. Booklet on
request, Beet Haven, Sidney. B.C.
PHOTOGRAPHIC COUPONS-THOBE
wbo bought coupons snd were
un-Me to un them before Cbrlatmaa, csn hsve eame honored at
tba Meerea studio up to March lat.
(1077)
Unity   Bros
BlU    Telephone
Braalllan
Brit Aaa OU 	
Oanada Bread  .	
Oar—t_a Bud 	
Oanada Dred_e _
Oanada Oeypeum _
Canada   Malting   _
Oon* Bekatin	
Oon* Mining -
Dtat Srsgram*	
Dominion sloree —
rord at Canada A
Ooodyetjar	
Hiram Wslker —
Hiram  Walker Pfd
Imperial OU 	
Imperial Tobaoco .
TORONTO MINING ISSUES
Hudson Bsy
International
Klrkland  Lak*
Lak* abort ...
Mandy 	
Manitoba Baala
Mclntyc*    	
MoVlttl*   _
MoWattere	
Mining Corporation
N*wb*o	
Nlpuing	
Noranda    	
Northern Oanada	
IPeUraon Cobalt 	
Premier  Gold  	
Ban Antonio , _,
Sherrltt Oordon .	
Sudbury   Basin   __...,
Sterling  Picltlo  	
-Usoo*      —___
at   Anthony   	
Stadaoona    —_.
Tech Hugbn ___...
Thompaon  Cadalltc
Towagamac   ..............
Treadw*U   !	
Ventu.es
Toronto Industrials
I Wright Hargreavn .
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EASTERN SALES
AI TOBONTO
■IvjeRONTO, Fib. • (OP)—Sain ot
100 or mon aham oo tb* T-ronlo
exchange today;
Abltlbl 1480, BnuharnoU MS, Bra-
BUIan 11.4M, Brewers At DUt M5.
B C Packere ptd ISO, Odn Oar tk
Fdy US. Can Ind Ale 1810, Can
Dredge 8830. CPR 3454, Cockahutt
M0, Oan Bud 445. Oan wineries
780, Oon Smeltere US, DUt Seagram*
308S, Ford A S8M, Oypaurn and Alab
laao. H Walker. 31M, H Walkers
pfd 8M, Int Nickel 8800, Maeaey
Harris 4870, Standard Steel TM, B A
OU 850, Steel of Canada 480, union
Oaa ISM.
MONTRBAL, Feb. a (CP)—Baan
were routed today on tbe Montreal
.tock exchange aa feverish trading
boosted valuu. Old -time leadera
Uk* Braalllan and C. P. R. sprang
to tha for*.
Brazilian ln hwvy trading added
Itt to lttt. International Nickel
hit a new high of 83.00 up 45 oenta.
HoUlnger moved up M centa to
MM; also a new mark. Shawlnlgan
gained tt at 8Mtt- B. C. Power
and othen held gains.
Dominion Coal at M, Montnal
Cottons at M and Ogllvle ptd. at
130 hit MW big*. Canada Cement
pfd. sdded ttt  to M.
Sain 88,780; Bonds 114.100.
OBT    TOUR    FAVORITBnBMOKES
and  Migulnes  at  THI  NBLSON
NBWS DEPOT. Vancouver Sun de-
llvered daUy at «0c par month.
Join our Lending Library. (1078)
For Exchange
WILL TRADE LIOHT MIJVEBT
Chevrolet truck for hone or motor
boat. Apply Bot IMS, Dally Nam.
(1088)
Miscellaneous
Vancouver List
AT MONTRBAL
MCaN-n—AL, M>. a «»)—s*m ot
IM or mor* shares on the Montreal
stock e.chana*  today;
BeUluret 440, Braalllan 6341. B C
Packers UM, B C Pow A 181, B 0
Pow B M0, Brack silk 8M, Can
Cement MM, Can GS ptd 4M. Cdn
Oat 1010, Odn m Al 18*Lj, Can In
Al B TM, OPB IM, Cocktjutt BBS.
Oon Smelting 870, Dom Bridle 5341.
Dom 8 A 0 B 8480, p Steel Warn
3M. How smith 870. _t Nickel
18.375, Maisey Harris 8M5, McColl
Front 880, Mtl Power 1488, Nat Brew
4«S, Pow Oorp M0, SU Corp MOO,
shawlnlgan MM, Soutb Can Pow
430,  Btnl  Ou Ala.
lnduetrlal  Alcohol  A
International  Nickel  .
International  Pet*
ItOblew  A	
llwi Barn* ...............
Noranda	
Ont   anility   Utt   —
Photo Bngraven .	
Pags   Heraey   —	
Service    Station*    ,—
Btandard Paving _—
8%
lMtt
Mtt
Mtt
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Dominion Live Stock
W1NWU—I. Fib. B (CP) — Receipts of osttle 1800, mint U0,
hon 4480. *he*p M.
Steers, up to 10(0 lb*.: Oood and
•Ma M to M.
attsen, mr 10M Iba: (Mod and
•hole* MM to M,
Helten; Oood and oboio. MM to
Mao.
Fed calves: oood end choloe Mao
80 M.M.
Oows: Oood. MM to t. 78.
Milker* and aprlnfen 880 to M0.
Veal calvw: Oood and choice M
to ST.
Hogs; Seleot baoon 81 par hud
premium, bacon MM, butcher* 81
per head dlaoount, heavy 87.85, extrr.
hnvy  MM.
Lambs: Oood handywelght M.M
to 16.75, good bnvln M.
Lamb*: Oood bnvln MM to
•1.50, food hand*—light 8178 to I.
VANOOUV*-R, Feb. B — Mining
aharea aold on tha Vancourer atock
exchange   today:
Listed—Beater Mirer aSM, Bra-
lorn* »M, Brldg* R Oon 83.800.
-ridge R Ex 88.S80, Oarlboo 8000,
Oeorgla Rlv 14,800. Oold Belt 8000.
Orandvlew 8000, Meridian 10,000, Nat
ailvar 3700. Nicola 11.875, Pioneer
30, Premier B 8000, premier O 0800,
Quststno 8375. Beem aM, Reno
MOO, Sally MM.
Unlisted—Aletandrla 13.800. Bay-
view 8800, B O Nlcksl 13.500. Bla
MUs 8500, Bradlan 8M, But* I a L
MOO, Oongnn 1700, Dentonia 10.540.
Dunwell 3700, Dawson Oold (old)
1000, Oeorge Oopper 400, Oeo Enter
3000, Ooloonda MOO, OruU Wi_tk.no
1800, Orange 1*700, Barcu—* Oon
8000, Home Oold 8800, Independence
1000, Koot Belle 800. Koot Flo 10,000,
Mtt Blooar 1000, Mlnto M.000, Mogul 4000. Morning Star 30,300, Morton 8850. Native Son* M.000 Noble
Five It/no. Porter Idaho 1000, Pand
Oreille 3SM, Reliance 8000. Reward
14.800, Bed Hawk IBM, SUrercmt
5000. Snowflake 4000. Taylor Brldte
•340. Thurlow 8500. Vldette TOO.
Wavsrly I'.OOO. Wayalde 18.800, White
Eagle 780. Whitewater  10M.
Exchanges
MOtctTREAL, Ptb. I (CF)—Brt.
tlsh and foreign exchange In rela-
tlon to tht Canadian dollar, a.
compiled by the Boyal Bank of
Canada, closed todsy aa follows:
Argentina,  peso  _    3583A
Australia,  pound _.._ 8SM3D
Auatrlal. achlUlng .
Belgium, beige 	
Braall.    mllreli
Bulgaria,
London Close
LCMDON. Fib. I (AP)—CToslnj:
.*_..i»n rrsctlon 813tt. Oanadl.n
.-acltlc |l«tt, Hydro Electric 88*..
International Nickel 8Mtt. British
American *robaoco £5tt. OourtauleU
t*a tt. DdeUUere 84* 8d, Dunlop Rubber 43a ad, Electrical tt U Ind Ord
84a lttd, Ford Ltd 84* 8d, Hudson
Bar 37s 8d, Imperial Chemical aia
ld'/jd, Mining Trust Ltd 8s 4Md,
Rand Minn Mtt. Rhokana Oorp £0,
Crowns tiott, Sprrrej. Utt. Bast
',,, Rio Tlntoa £31 tt, Vfck-
■,IH
anadlan ♦ par oant loan
- -lMtt. BrltUh ttt par nnt
.Ti   M-M,   Britlah   IV,   per
cant war loan £101 tt. BrltUh funding  4*   1840-80   till*.
,t|MD
3118D
.0804D
0151D
J788D
-M74D
-OM'
. .0334D
.08340
4770D
. 4 878IA
-M80D
SS75D
JMM
J803D
M34D
.    M78A
.0818D
. 88780TJ
.    -8030
.    .1SMD
.    0101D
48448D
.13SSD
.    _5S7D
Swltnrlsnd. Ir.no      *»78D
United  Btatea.  dollsr.  tt  per oent
premium   (unchsngedl.
Chins, Hong Kong dollan
CBSchoalovskla,  clown  	
Denmark,   kron*  ________
Finland, flnmark ___—__.
t-ersnos,   frane   ..______
Oermany, reloamark —__.
oraat Brttain, pound	
Oreece,   drachma	
Holland,   florin	
Hungary,   pengo „,. ■
IndU,   nipn    ______
Italy.  Ure  — 	
Japan,  yan  , ,	
JugoaUvl*. dinar	
New zesland, pouad 	
Norway, krone „
Poland, alotl	
Boumanla, «u	
South Africa, pound	
Spain,  pent*  _________
Sweden, krone
Winnipeg Grain
WINWIP—J,  FM.  B   (OD—Closing
ores   quotation*:
Open   _ah   Low   Clon
want
_y   ...... Wtt »tt Mtt Mtt
July    Tltt Tltt »tt TOtt
Oau
May   Mtt rt Mtt 8«tt
July   IT* Mtt Mtt Slit
.wha
■_.y      Mtt Mtt Mtt Mtt
July .    Mtt Mtt M Mtt
Flax
_ty      lMtt lMtt lMtt lMtt
July  IM IM IM IM
May     81 tt     «ltt     Mtt     Mtt
July     Mtt    Mtt    Mtt    Utt
Oaah Prion
Whest—No. 1 bard Tltt; No- 1 nor.
ratt: No. 1 nor. Mtt; No. 8 nor.
81V   No-   »•   Mtt:   NO.   a.   »7tt;
d Mtt; track Mtt; No. 1 Durum
B 0 Nickel —....
Mtt
Bralorn*   _..____
1135
M
Beaver Silver _..._
MV,
Bridge R Oun      .
.40
Bridge   R   Ex   	
.18
Oeorg* Copper 	
.40
Oold   Belt  ______
40
Oeorg* Ent 	
•OU.
OeorgU   Rlrer   	
Mtt
Ooloonda _
At
Orandvlew   _
04
Independenoe	
■01 tt
.18
Kootenay  Flarenoe
•01 tt
Koot   King
Kootensy Belle 	
Lucky Jim —-	
Meridian
.18
.08
•Mtt
Morning   atar        31V,
National silver
Noble P1v» _	
Pend Oreille -
Pioneer   Oold
pcxtcjr Idaho ..
Pnmler
Reno aold -
Rsevee MscDonild
RuXua Argent* ....
Ruth  Hop* 	
Btlvt-rcrnt   ______
•tnowflak*	
•Torlo  	
Wellington	
Whitew«t*r	
OILS
A P Conaolldatad	
Mtt
•Utt
1.M
11.10
.11
IM
130
.IT
Mtt
.03
Mtt
.01 tt
.23
Mtt
•Mtt
Bid   Aak
aa
1180
47
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Al
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■rati
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at
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VALUE....
When it comes to Ya-ue
In coal—we have it!
Lump Sixe._ $9.00
Egg Size  $8.50
These are cash on delivery prices.
"It Pays to Pay Cash"
WILLIAMS'
TRANSFER
Poultry and Eggs
LAROE VIGOROUS WHITE LEO-
horns.  the  blood of  alt  Agaaala
winning  pens;   egga,  baby chicks,
pullets.    Appleby    Poultry    Firm,
M—Ion.  B.  C. (Utt)
BLACK ROSECO-Tb BANTAMS,
Hsve nveral beautiful birds for
sale, reasonable. F. J. Harblnson.
Fernie, B. C. (1031)
Help Wanted
WANTBD-MAN AND WIFE 80 TO
88 yesn or age. no children to
do Janitor work ln amall build-
Ing. Steady poaition. Apply Employment Service of Canada, court
Houw. (1137)
For Sale
Standard
Lethbridge
Coal
Lump, ton   gio.W)
Nut,  ton       M00
Drumheller  Super  Lump,
tork   811.00
Btlcmt Steam Lump, ton 810.00
Phone 701
FAIRVIEW FUEL
SUPPLY
tlOM)
PIANO—THB BEST BUT IN TOWN,
und oak boudoir model cost M7B
for 8300 on eaay terms—Pianos ire
back to stay. Kootenay Mualc
Houn. (1044)
SECOND HAND SINGER -CAOHINEB
from 810.00 up. Singer Sewing
Machine Co. (UM)
FOR   SALE—18   TONS   OOW   MAN
yw. Phon* 8UL1. (1084)
For Rent
008  Ward  St.
Nelaon
(UM)
Wl DO EVEHTTHINO IB
PRINTINO
BOOK  BINDINO
PAPER   RUUNO
Correct style, la Wedding Imitations. Announcement*, a a 4
Invitation cards.
THE DAILT NEWS
JOB   PRINTINO   DEPABTMBNT
Phon* IM Phon* IM
Cslmont   	
C and 9 Lands
Commonwealth
Dslhousle    ,   i   I,
Bitterest   	
Fabyan _______
Freehold	
Hartal
Home Oil  	
McDougall est-ur Ex
Mercury    	
Mcuod   ,	
Mill Olty .
Okalta Oom	
Royallt*     _
Sterling  Paclflo
OT
JO
39
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1.08
JO
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at
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180
MH
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Mtt
M.M
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WALX A BLOCK AND SAVE 38 PER
nnt on your watch tb clock repairing. Flnt clan work busran-
t**d. Quick aervlc*. M vein ax-
rlence. P. Boyle, BM Vernon
Blltion, P.O. Block.        0143)
ST
Calgary Live Stock
CALOABT, Mb. I (CP) .-ReoelpU:
:00 cattle; 11 calvw; 870 hogs and
M4 annp and lambs. Tba cattle
market waa moderately BOtlre,
though few aaln had bnn mada up
to noon, prospect* are tor steady
prion No hog aaln. Laat flgurei
select. MM; bacon* M 10 and butch-
MB 87.00.
Oood butcher steers 83.75 to 84;
common to medium 83 to M.M.
Oood butcher helten M to 83-50;
good butcher cows 88 to 81.50; common to medium oowa 8135 to 81*0.
Medium  to good  veal calrei  88  to
Mao.
Minneapolis Grain
MINNEAPOLIS, Fab. 8 (AP). —
Wheat, No. 1 northern Mtt to Sltt:
To. 1 red durum S7tt to Mtt: May
Mtt; July Mtt; Sept. Mtt.
Oorn, No. 3 yellow 48 to Mtt.
0**1, No. 8 whit* 84tt  to Mtt.
Flax, No. 1  IM to 181.
Flour unchanged, carload lota.
family patents 7 50 to 7.80 a barrel
ln 88-pound cotton sacks. Ship-
menu 37.450. Bnn  ISM to 18M.
Exchange Rates
NBW TORK. IM. B (AP)-_t*rllng
exobange euy at MM. for to-day
.111* and at MMtt  for demand.
Oanadlan dollar* 18-18 pn oant
"'oount,
Franoa   a.18.
Un   131.
Urugu«y  T8_B.
A n*w aid for navlgaton It a
'.'og carnaia," which an* through
fog and recorda on special turn
what It sen, working at 30-second
■ntervals. -8J_B
WHEAT VALUES
DRAGGED DOWN
W1N-I1PBO. 1Mb. B (CP)—Moderate sailing for Chicago *nUred th*
wbnt pit on the Winnipeg grain
exchange today, drafting values
down to clon with mt loan* ot
tt to H nnt*.
May wheat cloeed at 88% with
July at TOtt oenta. Earlier, valun
aoored galna up to tt °ent In aympathy wltb a fractional advance at
Chicago.
Liverpool wheat flnlahed unchanged to tt<! higher, but cabin re-
ported a alow trads.
mmVm7KitS»titiSt«ttlmm»K<mm)SttOit
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
RATES
11c a line
a line*, aan   I.M
8 line*, onn     M
t llmt, *nre     .44
8   Une.,   a   timet       Jl
a linn, I time*   148
4  linn, • tlam     l.TI
I lines, 1 month   IM
I Han, 1 anotb   ttt
4 linn, 1 month   an
AU ahm  leei  18%  for prompt
payment.
X»mt9mmKmmmmmmmmtSmX&mWm'^^^^^
NEWLY RENOVATED 8-ROOM
house, sll modern oonvenlrncee.
Apply   West   Trsnsl«   Co.   < lcxm
PORN OR UNFURN APTS Blr
wnk or month. Medical Arts Bide
  (10*38)
4   ROOM   FUR.   SUITE.   FURNACE
heated   an   Vernon.   Cheap   rent.
  tl086)
PUB. ROOMS,   STEAM   HEATED,
shower, terms mod. Can. Legion.
(10851
FURNISHED    HOUSEKEEPING
rooms   for   nnt,   Annabll   Block.
-*B)
HOUSQCEEPINO  ROOM,  HOT  AND
Cold water, 833 Baker atreet.
11143)
FURNISHM)    3    ROOMED    StlTTE,
K.W.C.   Block. 1*1058)
FURNISHIHJ   SUITES   FOR   RENT.
Apply Allen Hotel. Nelson. (1039)
FTJIl-nsH-D    AND    UNTORNISHBD
BulUe for nnt—Kerr ApU. (10711
TERRACE  APTS— Beautiful  Modern
Frlgldaln equipped aultw. e 10731
LAROE AHD SMALL HOUSE. ALSO
Phon*
•tore.
> 808L.
_J8BT8>
FOB  RENT—STORE.  8044   BAKER
atrnt leoea)
Trucks and Trailers
Property for Sale
BUNOALOW, FAIRVIEW, I _
rooms, living room, fireplace, din
Ing room, bathroom, kitchen i
lota. IM cash balance Uke real
C. W. Appleyard <s Co, Baker 81
(__■
FOR BALE — FU-MINO-S AU*e
cabin camp. For full partlculti
an Oeo. E. Fleming or wrll
Box M8, Neleon, B. O. (10M
Garden Seed
HAVE A GOOD GARDEN. PI-TIT
of everything to eat fraah—BB
for winter I McPayden'e and* om
io llttl. and stow ao much—]
to 4c per packet. Big Overair* pack
ett. New Crop, Fresh, Teat*
Seeds. Over 150,000 aatlstled cui
tomen laat sesson. Investigate
Clip this ad and get Large Peek
et Be.utiful Flowen Free—or na
aee for 10 Big Packet* ragul*
vegetable, wltb special Coups
good for 38c on flrat order
(Coin preferred; stamp* accepted)
McPayden Bred Co.. Prlnoan
Mark*! Sta., Winnipeg, Man.
cum
Business, Professiona
.       Directory
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CONACHER HAS
ADDEDF1VETO
SCORING LIST
Primeau and Boucher
Get Four During
the Week
WEILAND DRAWS
FIRST PENALTY
Frank Boucher Leads
Way for Clean
Play
IIONTBIAL, Fib. 8 (CP).—The
big three In National Hockey league
scoring thl* Msson advanced solidly
during the pest week to ensure s
wld* margin orer all other marki-
—ten.
They an Charlie Conacher aad Joe
Prlmeau, right wing and centre.
iwapeotlnly, of tho Toronto Maple
laafa, and Pnnkle Boucher, centre
•t New Tork Rangera. Chuck added
flv* polnti during the wwk *nd the
otben four neb. Tonight's aoorlng
statistics, tseued by Preeldent Prank
Celder, showed Conacher with 35
goala, IB aaalat*, tor M polnta, and
Frimeeu and Boucher tied for aecond, prlmeau with 10-34—84 and
Boucher wltb exactly th* aan Ilium
A futur. of th* penalty list during the wnk wa* th* tint two
minute, riven Oooney Welland since
ta* JolMd Detroit **rly thu num.
bad recetvad four minutes ln
Btnaltln wttb Ottawa durlni tha
earning wreka of th* campaign
Frank Bouoher hold* * wlda lead
amont leaden la clean play, having
aaly two mlnutn oompared with alt
for Jo* Prlmeau. Johnny Ootteellg
M Chicago, although not eo high
In the acorlng a* Boucher, hu an
equally elren record with only two
-taut**. Red Horner* US mlnutn
lakes thi Leaf defenceman  by fir
M "bad man" of tb* leegue.
FOOTBALL PAYS
IN OLD LAND
Bwt et* th* offlclej attendant*,
md tat* receipts in tns Cup-tlre
Aired January  11:
Crowd Racpt*
At Sutndsrlsnd  _ _ 41,000  jmo
U  Malne-rd.   _,
it   Tottenham
tM   Chel.ee	
at Plymouth _.
'   Unmod  _
Itirt-I  	
Winnipeg Miu
Qualifies in Miami
Barbara  North wood Qualifies; Maureen   Orcutt   Wins   Medal   In
BUImore Play
I MIAMI, Fit- Fib. a (CF).—Btr-
bare Northwood of Winnipeg today
qualified ln the BUtmort Invitation
golf tournament at Maureen Orcutt
ot Whtt* Beeches, N.J.. bested her
perennial rival, Helen Hloke of Hewlett, N.T., to win tht medal by
clipping three strokes from the pre-
voua competitive course record tor
women.
Tb* Winnipeg girl w*nt out ln 83
end took 87 on th* return for *
38-hol* total of M. Thl* wai tar
behind Mln Oroutt's 88-40—19. but
sufficient to qualify. Mln Hicks'
card read: 88-44—M.
NELSON SEEKS
RUGBY BERTH
Coast May M a k e a
Test in Proposed
Alberta Loop
Ar
 84 IM 8.4M
  43M7 8.800
 11*81 J,-08
 44.838 3M8
 48*18 8M8
 18.841 8.0M
  M.4M 1*71
 3.4M 1*00
 M.1M 1*M
 11,170 1,887
 M.878 1.8M
 M.1N 1.830
. 34.885 1.113
tt NotUaghcun
It CftntsrtWld
tt Bothsrhsm .
"   Bolton  „	
Bull    __— 18.008 1.400
l»   Biota 33*08 1.J38
Old Ttsftord  _._ MMI 1,838
it a-buret at.aaa i3ts
Mlllwtll 30*80 1,171
It  Ohsrlton 1IM1 IMT
4 awanan   11*00 i.oos
tt   Cheltenham     10.118 ui
It   Orunby 18*00 818
T-ianmsre    .11,688 788
IUSTRALIA WINS
IN TEST MATCH
<Mi_t Aiwtrallt, Pe-b. j «_*
bit)—Australia von tb* fourth of
s*n*s ot "tMt" tennis effreya
Bn%lsnd  concluding   today   by
■Ttn   EflfttObM   to   t.**.
Today   young    .Adrian    Quirt   ol
" vtralie   dsfestod   Prod   Perry,   ths
sBUh   so*,   3-e.    fl-3.   6-8,   wrt.Ua
O. B. Uo Of   -Bngland  dsfeeted
Crawford.   Australian   veteran,
H,   •-_.   7-4.
VANCOUVER, Tab. 5 (CP)—Nalaon.
B.C., went* a berth in tba contemplated BrltUh Columbia-A IbarU Canadian Football league if Edmonton
falla to enter, according to word
reoelved here by offlclala lntereated
ln tba formation ot auch a league.
Nalaon football authorltlaa auRgeat-
ad Vancourer team* play In tba
Interior elty on Wedneeday't prior
to gamea Saturday tn Calgary.
Crowd* of 1300 and 1W0 attended
Intermediate league gamea In Nalaon
and official* there bellav* the town
could support a senior team.
Vanoouver moguls have *uggaat*d
sending * coast team to NeUon in
tb* aummer to test tb* playing
■trength of tb* Koottnay squad.
Tta NBUON VAILT NBWB. NILSON, B.C, — TCESDAT MOIININO, PBTOUAET fl, 1M4-
SpOYting News
m"
"Big League'
BOWLING
Know Your Baseball Dope?
Many of us pride ourselves on
our knowledge of the diamond gome.
but bow many of us would bat
1.000 on th* following ten questions.
Oet out a pelce of paper and Jot
down your solution*, and compare
them with tb* oorreot answers whleh
will be published ■ In to-morrows
lotue ot tb* Nelson Dally News.
1. how many world series have
been played In which no home
runs hav* b**n mad*?
2. Wbat Is tb* greatest number
of home runs poled out ln a seven
gams World series?
I. Who won  the World  serlee In
1934. and who was th* losing team?
4. Whst club holds th* record for
stealing th* most bases in a season?
9. who succeeded Bill McKechnle
as manager of th* Pirates In 1037?
fl. How msny shutouts did Walter
Johnson pitch during bis big Issfu*
oareer?
7. Wbat pitcher bit tb* most
batsmen   during   a   single   season?
8. Wbat players hav* bit heme
runs ln s.x consecutive games?
8. What American League chucker
holds  tb*  record  for  strikeouts  ln
a  nLne-tnnlag  game?
10.   What  planer  holds   th*  above
■trlkeout reoord since 1908?
For WoMei
To LEAN
FoftW.
THEPlWI
Puck Statistics
Jrimiby Town and
Southampton Win
LONDON. Ttt. 9 (CT ratlel-
I listen** la ta* second dlvliien erf
I the -Bfll»i leaf as played today
|molted ia follows:
lo-thararxon  1,  Swans** I.
r*rt Vila I. Grt-a.hr  T*wa 1.
Pontypool Boats
Plymouth Albion
[bOl-tTX-t, Mb, I (CT eablel—
natypool d*f**t*d Plymouth Albion
|T-8   la  *  Rutty   unloA   .noounter
LETS. EAT AT THE
Golden Gate
Thatt tb* etitf*etlon that bw
made thla plsos so pooular.
tlnd btek  ol  tbtt  popularity
Ste* dinar* *_p*rla_as ef
be food*—wbcleaom*. asit-
ful. deUfbtful In sverr detail
of   quality,   preparation   and
Bsmc*.
t«8*lna and
Dloners   _.-.
(I
35*
OLDEN
ATE CAFE
FAIRVIEW JUS.
ARE DEFEATED
Silverton's Comeback
Too Much for the
Visiting Team
Tb* ability to comt throuih atront
tt th* and ot tha tern*, waa lust
what waa needed by tb* Bllvarton
Juniors to beat tho Pell-new Junior*
In * fast ftme at BUverton tsstur*
day nlfht 11*8. Tba tame waa tvtn
nearly all th* way with flnt oo*
aid* ocorlnt tnd then th* other.
Only on* penalty wa* handed out
durlnt tb* fame tnd that w«nt to
T. Stanton.   .
X. Norben In r—1 for tb* horn*
t**m wa* th* outataodtnt man on
tbs loa ana be repeetedly robbed
th* oppoalnf forwards of what seemed like mil* goal*
T. sunton and a. Whit* war* th*
heavy tworsra for tb* winner*, the
former itttlnf thr** tnd th* latter
four. Roy Anderson fot four for
P-airview and 3. L*«ml—i aot two.
Clarence Richardson refereed. Jsck
neury and Bob Walton wan timekeeper*.
Th* BUverton boy* were hoat* to
tb* P*lrvl*w taam both befor* and
sfter tb* fame. Bach player took a
visitor to suppan and after tbe tama
all iether*d at tha boma of Mr*
M.nth.ll for eats afaln. A danoa
waa alao atatad for th* visitors.
*—it runfro** waa minafer of the
ralrvlew   team.
Tear—i and soorm:
a-lv*rton: H. Norbrrt. gosl; R.
Poachy and T. Stanton (1). defenoe:
B. Whit* (t), I,, tmsrson (81, D.
ralrhurst (1), R. sunton (1), X.
HtanUen. 3. Palrhurst, L. Uwt* .nd
D.  Hambly, forwarda.
Pairvl.w: J. Bishop, fosl; O
Hslne. (1), L Hawkins, defence.
R Anderson (t), Bud Cooper, 3.
Rotbery, J. Leemlni (31, Bd. Both.
ery. A. Tm (1), jo. Undeay.
Llndaay. Bd. and J. Bother., Le*m-
Inf and Bud Cooper fare assist*.
Th* Nelson tssm msde the trip by
truck and oam* baek Sunday.
M.C.C. TEAM IS
MADRAS VICTOR
sfAMua, India, rw> a (CI* otbls)
-Th* taurlnf MC.C. cricket torn
todacy wound up a three-day match
esainst Itsdrss. wlnnlnf by the
auba**ntl*l margin ot ta mnlnfa
-nd  883 runs
Oo—tplst* acoree wtre: Itt.C.C. 803
(Wltnbell IS*. BtktWBll UM): Msd-
ra* 104 and lta (Oltn thn* for
18, Marriott nn tm til.
Bowling Scores
Th* followlni ladles' famee w*rr*
bowlsd on th* Oellnu .lleyi Monday
afternoon:
Ml*. T. I. Lev****ur va. Mra. D. D.
MMI
lat Ind Ira Tot
Mrs. Uvaanur.. 110 188 lOS—84T
Mr*.  X. Hunt   ..84     83     11—MT
■Total     IM    111    188—tit
Utt. D. McUaa..  ITS    114    10*—181
Ml*.   J.  M-Ivcr.. IM    188    lta—III
Total    UM   Ml   348—TM
Hlfh Induiduil score, 171, Mrs. D
D. Mclean.
Hlfh aftretau aeon. 888—Mrs. 3
Mel ror.
Mrs. A. o. 0*lln*t va. Mra. H
Csssloe:
Mr*.   Oallnu   ...  IM    IM 181—401
Mrs. O. Cad? .  .    M    M U-
Toml    ait   318   MT-4T0
Ml*. H. Csselo... 101    IM   IM—847
-Oa. o»l*     83   ill   lot—aai
Total     181  8*4  ui—aaa
Hlfh   Individual  aea—,   181,   Mra.
Oelinas.
Hlfh   iffrttau   scon,   401,   Mn.
■MM,
Mon than too firmi in stlllnf
au ctadltionlnt equipment.
CANADIAN   SICTION
p w I. d r trm
Toronto    Mil   I I 118 77 48
Canadian*   .... 83 13 43 8   M 88 83
Montnal    M 11 14 8   M 88 30
American.   .... «   8 18 7   88 80 38
OtUwa     II   I 18 8   TT 18 >1
IN1TEI) STATES BECTION
Ranters    M 18 10 T   80 83 88
Detroit     M 18 10 I   13 73 88
Cblctfo      83 14 10 8   88 48 37
Boston    83 13 b 4   68 83 38
Scorlnl leeders:
CANADIAN   SECTION
Pen. In
o A PMlna
Conichir, Toronto... IS 18 40 30
Prlmeau, Toronto ... 10 84 84 I
Jackson, Toronto  ... 18 13 IT M
Jollat, Canadlena  ... 18 10 88 38
E. Roche, OtUwa ... 10 II it 11
Smith,  Montrul   ... 10 11 31 M
Kamlnaky, OtUwa   ..    B 14 30 10
Clancy, Toronto ....   4 10 80 80
Northcott, Monti-**!.. 11 I 18 M
Shannon. OtUwa ...   I 11 18 13
Ootton, Toronto  ....   I 11 18 31
E. Burke, Americana.  18 8 18 II
nobiuon, Montnal..   I 10 11 I
Hlmea,  Americana   .,   a 13 11 I
Blair, Toronto    11 • IT 18
D. Roche, Otuwt ... 11 8 18 11
D»y, -rbronto       T 8 18 M
McVelfh, America ne..    I T 11 1
Laroolwlla,   Canadleiut   8 T 18 18
Doraty, Toronto ....   I T 18 I
Trottlar, Montreal  ..   S 8 11 41
H.  Cllr**, Toronto..,! I 14 4
BUnco,  Montreal   ...    I I 14 I
nnnlfan. OtUwa   ..   T T 14 I
, Sands, Toronto 	
Oatnon,  Canadians ..
Voaa. OtUwa  	
Howe,  OtUwa   	
Ward. Montnal  ....
Riley. Canadian! —
Levinsky, Toronto ...
Thorns, Toronto ....
Martin. Americana ..
UNITED  STATES
Boucher.   Rangera   ..
Dillon,   Ranters   	
P. Cook, Rangers  ...
Stewart.  Boston   .....
W. Cook, Rangera   ..
Thompson,   Chlcafo..
Barry, Boston   	
Aurie, Detroit  	
Ootteellg.  Chicago   ..
Welland. Detroit ....
Son-ell, Detroit  	
Carson, Detroit 	
Ooodfell-rw,  Detroit..
Romnea.  Chlcafo   ...
Murdoch, Rangers ...
Lewis,   Detroit   	
Lamb, Boaton 	
Keeling.   Rangera   ...
Conacher, Chlcafo ..
Beattle, Boston  	
Oliver.   Boaton   	
Petttnger. Detroit ...
Kmms.   Detroit   	
Clapper. Boiton  ....
E. Selbert, Rangers ..
Cook,  Chicago  	
Couture, Chicago  ...
March, Chlcafo 	
Ripley, Boeton-RfT...
.A. Smith. Boeton ...
I Oncle. Boston 	
14 I
14 8
14 8
18 14
11 81
8
8
9
4
6
8
SUM
10 13 18
8    13   38
13
,W0M6N
Bowlers
SHOULD
Re»T UPON
The Bculs
op rue
FCKT
IH6rmAD
Of ypoM
The H_-._S
/fir. mfmtvftr-Amet—■
PETER SCARFF
WAS A STAR
BABE RUTH OUT
OF SICK BED
Glasgow Celtic Taken
by Death; Pater-
son Dies
NBW TOM. Peb. 8 (API.—Still a
bit wobbly ln the leu and hoarse
of vole* from a two-weeka' battle
with th* trlppa. Babe Ruth today
crawled out of hit alck bid and
mad* plana to lean Thursday for
the eouth to begin pnparatlona for
hla lilt campaign ln major league
baseball.
Th* Babe will be 40 Wednesday.
34   34
lP I
18   11   84   48
13   11   33    18
10   10
T
33 IS
11 10
30 81
80 I
1
8
37 38
IT M
13    17 4
4    17 14
8    18 18
8    18 M
3    14 14
T   11 83
7    IS 33
T    11 1
13   30
8    18
a
10
By  AL DEMABEB      ,
A woman bowUH'e flnt poaition
Is usually somewhat different from
that of a man, at It la nesssssry, In
my opinion, for them to lean allghtly toward the plna and nst upon
the ball* of th* f*et Imuid of upon
the heela. It I* uaually phyalcally
Impossible for women to start with
a lump aa do aom* of the moat
expert msn bowlen. Let tha welfht
ot the ball nst upon the left hand
until you ban steund t firm (tip
wltb the right.
riVE  YEARS  AGO TODAY
Pebruary 8, 1838—Tony Cansontrl
knocked out Joey Senior with •
rlfht eroaa to tha law In tha seventh round In Chicago.
Babe Ruth oslebnted hu SSth
birthday and has played 14 yaan
In th* major league. ,
10   13
8    11
a
a
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I
I
4
8
8
4
M
11    11
GERMANS LOSE
TO SASKATOON
But Game  Is Only-
Exhibition; Bye in
the Series
MILAN, Italy, Peb. 8 (OP otbls)—
PavorlUa to mnt th* Vn)Ud Statea
la tb* final. If th* Amtrtoan uam
tau that far. tba Saskatoon Quaker*
ilfnellard thtlr appeannce on the
•ow* of thi world* hockey chtun-
pi.-ship toumamant today by de-
clalnly defeating tbe Oerman entry
3-0 In * friendly match.
Ll—i th* United sutes Uam, thi
Canadian!, who wsn defraud In tbe
Allan cup final last ssaaon by Monc
ton Hawks sn not drawn to plsy ln
th. toumsment until the eeml-
flnili an i—chad Teams of 10
other nation* meanwhile an playlnt
off among trtemselns to decide
ssml-flnslitres.
Although th* poor oondltlon of
th* lot and tht amall playlnt aur.
face pnnnt**. any *p*ctacul*r
hockey, tba Canadlsns had th* Germane ob the defenaln throughout
thtlr unofficial match. La* Bird,
left-winter, seond In th* flnt pa*
rlod on a paaa from Jim Dewey,
ccrntn. tnd again In ths aeoond
alter a fin* solo .effort. Bert •eharfe.
rtght.wlntar, netted the third goel
on • pas. Irom Harold Wilson,
fhtlaant-iiiii
14  WINS
It WU tb* Csnsdlsn.' 14th Win
In 11 starts on thslr tour.
Swiuerland today d.fnted Rumania 7-3. to lesd th* European
■roup with three atralght victorias
CBecboalonkia detested Hunfary 1-0
Austria haa wtn IU only match,
Catcboalovakla, Oermsn*-, Hungary,
Pranoa and Ent land han each won
one and loat one. Rumania baa won
and lost two. I.tly ha* loot on*,
and Belflum two. _.
On baala of foal averages tha
British teem, which detested Ue
holden of the so-called world*
amateur hockey cbamplonahlp,
Chechoslovakia, on Sunday, wtt
forcad hack Into tb* consolation
cup eerie* CBechoalovatUa snd Hunfary lot Into tht neat round.
Grains Broaden
Senior Golds Up,
Silvers Weaker
TonatTO, ma. • topi
msuu led th* way upward todsy
on Un mining tsotlon of the Ttoroo-
to .took eachani*. Senior folds wat*
hither and tolrere *bow*d w*ak
apoU.
Proapect of b*tt*r oopper prion
helped bu* nwUla. Oout Copper
lumped 80 wnt* to 6.40, Hudson
Bsy 80 to 10.88, Nickel M to 33.80,
Noranda 1.00 to IM.
Hollinger ttatt To oanu to 11.80.
Uk* Sbon gained tl cent*, Plonwr II, Braiorne 10. Dom* M, Mclntyn M ud Wrlfht Hart—en* 11.
Tect wu unchanawd.
Mlnint Oororation movtd up to
IM but Ntv-iinf lost a and Eldo-
rado a.
Narrow Movement
in Currencies
MONTBIAU Ptb. 8 (Wl—Btcepl
far the tteneh franc, whlth aht—ed
a subatsntlal loss due to wellness
In outaIds merk'U. fonltn currency, moved narrowly on Montreal
forelfn etch.osa today
Th* pound etarllnt cloud wtth •
tain of It out at 84-T 18-18. The
Prench franc lost IB cent tt SJ4
c*nu tnd the uniud Bute, dollar
held unchanfod at % per ont pn
mlum.
CHICAGO, Ptb. S (CPI—Helped
by strength In tjecurltle* and ootton, train tradlnf broadened today
and wheat wu op IH otnu. A
steady flow of buylni, however, wu
Interrupted by Itt* nroflt-taklnt
aalaa.
Whut cloeed up S to ■', net.
oorn V. to V, up. oiU unchanged
and provisions 7 to 30 oenU higher.
Buylnf ben wu matched afalnit
.tmulUneoue selling at Winnipeg.
United Stetea vlalbls aupply de-
cnaaed 3-18.000 busheli.
Al Damans hu pnpared tn Illustrated leaflet on "Bowllhf Delivery" which he will gladly und
to any nader requesting It. Address
Al Demaree In can of this paper
and be sun to enclose a eelf-ad-
dreased aumped envelope.
Th* pualnf of Peter Soarff, tht
dashing younf Olasgow Celtlo forward, who aooomplnted th* Ptrk-
haad Uam tb th* vt. and Canada
In 1881, ta* ywr OtlU won tbt cup,
ww rathtr tragic. Up to a llttl*
onr * year a*-o hs wu clutched
by a dlnaw that forced * prolonged
rut. He wu looklnt forward to
gettlnt back to tb* fame whan there
cam* a nlapae, and than belnf no
hope of reoovery Scarff wu removed from the Institution to hla
home to die.
'■Soldier" w*t*on th* Mertbsr-
well ind Patrick ThlaH* centn forward, la now with Coleralne. The
Irish elub throufh Willie McSUr ta
negotiating with Dundw for Jamie,
Robertaon.
ANOTHER OOOD MAN
OONE
Sandy PaUraon, manafer of Oow-
denbwth, pi and away In bla aleep
th* night he transferred Viatel- to
Rangera PaUraon guided Dunfermline Into the upper Scottish circle
befon he returned to Cowdenbeath
for whom be eigne, many youni-
tten who later made their mark,
the number Includlnt Alee venun.
John Walker, the Swindon international back: Willi* Murray of Sunderland; Willie Devlin, who wu
with Hudderafleld Town: "Hooky"
Leonard, who went t. Sunderland:
the two Slnalls—Bobby of Hurts
snd Willi*, wbo manaftd Raltb
Rovers, and la now at Bournemouth.
Pateraon-e eye for a player, and
tba conwquent -Income from trawler fw*, intbled Cowdenbeath to
carry on atalnat advene financial
circumstances. Willie Peterson, the
Cowdenbeath centra forward, who
wu transferred te Derby County snd
playsd ln America. Is a aon. An.
other, now lowUd In England, played for Dunfermline, while a third,
who abowtd much promlw, died
early lut ywr.
MANY BUSINESS
PROPERTIES ON
APPEALED LIST
TRAIL HAS 11
IN THE SPIEL
ROSSLAND. B.C. Psb. 8—Eleven
Trail rlnka swum Into action in tht
B.C. Curling association bonsplel at
Rosslsnd, over a third of the total
entry. Rossland hu 17 rlnka In the
■piel, Nelaon two and Klmberley
on*.
Th* Trail rlnka entered wtn:
L. H. Jackson. A. R. Buchan, pnd
Pleater, Bull rrench.
Jamu Buchanan. Onham Crulek-
thank, Oeorf* Murray, A. D. Turn-
bull.
O. C. McKay, A. B. Bltchle, P. R.
Scott, W. O. Jewltt.
A. M. Cbuaer, a. 3. Walsh, C.
Wrlfht. T. R. Btanley.
W. P. Somsrvllta, Andy Crlehton,
Charlea Strachan. Prank Straohan.
"Willi" Porre.t. "Jock Balfour"
"Sandy" Balfour, and "Tarn" Sadler.
O. J. Klnnle. J. B. Twaddle, 9.
C. McOerrlfle, W. J. Rutledfe.
—, P. Tyaon, J, A. Wadaworth, W.
P. Doubt. "Casholt" vtllutlnl.
W. H. Baldrey. tu u. Butorac,
Harry Murdoch, J. B. Stewart.
Jamw Leckle, R. C. Crow*. Wllllsm McLsary, C. D. Stuart.
Dr J. H. Palmer, s. S. McDIarmld.
T. H. Weldon. J. J. MlUlcan.
Th* goldfiah la * wrp; It hu
developed lu many fancy frtiia tnd
colon through hundred! of yeare
of patient work by flah culturtits.
ASK REMOVAL
OF SUGAR TAX
TORONTO. Peb. o — Buf« beare
the jreetMt percental* ot tax burden of til food commodltlee, according to e»n*de'i l*t*dln| confectioner!, who met In Toronto to
rtfl-ter objection to the tons tnd
dutlee placed on their principal raw
material, it waa pointed out tbat
refined sugar oan bt purchased ftt
•1.50 a hundred pound* In Cuba,
but that lt would ooet the Canadian
manufacturer.* around $640 a hundred poundi to lay it down ln thalr
factorlw. Tht difference of nearly
35o per cant la made up almoat entirely of dutlee. dumping dutlee,
Ult ipeclal augar tax, and ealea
tax.
It waa argued tbat to load auch
high dutle* and taxea on a fundamental food product! waa particularly unjuat. both to the luiar-ueing
manufacturer, and to the Canadian
houee wlft. Tha high dutlee, totalling nearly SOO par oant, aimed to
protect Caned.'! few augar reflnera,
haft alwayi been boma phlloaophl-
oally, but tht additional two rent*
exclae tax placed od sugar, whan
tht 1059 budget waa brought down,
ta regarded by tha confectionery
manufacturer! aa a groee in.uatlot
and Impoaltion. Chooolate bar and
penny goods manufacturera, wtth
product* of uniform else and price,
find it lmpoMlble to pan any of tht
additional coat on to tha customer,
and art obliged to abaorb tbt loaa.
Many confectionery houeet ha*e been
loalng money, or barely breaking
even, during tht peat four yaara.
and tht augar tax haa aimed an
additional blow at a etry important group of Oanadlan lnduiirte*.
that la ha-rlng a disaatrtnu effect.
The confectionery, biscuit and
chooolata Industries of Canada, National association of ths Industry,
has decided ta ask the government
to remove the excise tax on sugar
when tht IBS* budget Is brought
down. It will bt suggested that if
tbt government fasts it must as-
curt re-remit by excite taxea, it
should do ao by ditributlng tbt tax
load In a mors equitable and Its*
burdtnsomt manner among atveral
producta.
COTTON HITS
HIGHER MARK
U. S. Stocks, Bonds In
Demand; Steels, Rail
Equipments Up
Twelve Houses With
$300,000 Total
Ask Cuts
Thn* raprawnttttn business
propKtles an taker street, elfht on
Vernon itreet, tnd ont on Water
•treet, an appealing from their
i awe ment*, oomprlaIng an even
doasn out of the II appellants befon tha clrlc court of revision due
Thured-y. If all tha 11 ahould be
auooeaaful to t malarial detjree, tbe
baala of assessment ln tb* business
section must almost certainly be af.
feeted, particularly on Vernon treet.
for change. In the land assessment
would naturally hav* to be fair aa
between properties similarly situated.
BIO     APPELLANTS
Among business properties, appealing an Included  tb* following:
Prognn Building*, limited, land
m.000;  improvement* 1100,000.
Nalaon Hardwan oompany, land
111,000:   Uapronment* 119,000.
I.O.O.F., land WOO; Improvement!
110,000.
Oeorte Benw.ll. land US/TOO; Improvement*  |tl,000.
Ospltol Moton, land totalling 111,-
TOO;  bnprovwrient* totalling I1I.M0.
W. H Smedley and R. B. Oore,
land 18-140;  lmprovartunt* MO0O.
Kn. Annie Johnson, land 13000;
lmepravemsnu U0O0.
j. Rsdeliffe, land toUlllnt MM.
lmpronmenti   toUUlng   MJO0.
—ma Kapak. land I4OB0; lmpron-
msnti 131,000.
ImjxBlal OU oomp-ny. land total-
Unf 118.3*0.
Wa K. Oodwin, land IN0O; im-
provtmanta Utoo.
Swift Canadian oompany, land
M000;  Impronmenta IW00.
TTW total mi and mlu* of the**
buslnen properties u onr 1300,000
vol
fAOt  ICTD
ROUTLEDGEOF
BRISTOL FAST
They  Sign   Soccer
Stars at Young
Age Overseas
Tor quite a long tlmt now whenever the question has been asked:
"Who la tht fastest forward ln isagut
sooctrV" tht namea of Jot Hulmt,
of Araenal; Arthur Cunllffe of Aeton
Villa; and tht Mills brotbtra of
West Ham, art mtntlontd. Tht Mllla
are powderhlll Handicap competitor*.
But no* must bt considered Jaok
Routledga, of Bristol Rovtra. Jack,
a ctntre-forward, who uted to bt
with Chtltta. ta a winner of the
famous Morpeth handicap, and on
one ocoaaion on a grass track aad
normal oodnltiona broke Just undtr
11 seconds. Ht certainly dote oome
Ipto tha speed argument.
How to (et centre-forwarda without effort. West Bromwloh show
bow U'a done. During the summer
an eighteen-year-old boy named
Tom Dollery came up from Reading
to qualify ta a cricketer with War*
wlckahlre. Playing ln a cricket
match ht met Watt Bromwloh offlclala. Tom mentioned that ht
plsyed soccer, and aaked tf ht could
hare a game with tht "Throttles"
oolts. So he got a run at oentrt-
forward. Ht got eight goala in
thrtt matches to start with.
fits playera recently algntd br
Derby County art ont aged IT, two
18, and 20, and another t\. That's
tbe way Manager jobey builds for
the  future.
Tht play of Blake, tht Qusen't
Park Rangers' half-back, hu attracted notloe. Ht wat born at Fulham,
and had a season with tht Pulhaa.
olub.
By  JOHN  U   COOltY
(Associated   press   financial   Writer)
1WW YORK, ftb. • CAP).-Arties
demand for American stock* and
corporation bonds, originating both
at home and abroad, brought heavy
trading to the strong security markets today. Commodities also 1m-
provtd. ootton touched tht best
prioes slnot IBM.
Whlls ths Unlttd Btsttt dollar
resumed Itt advanot atalnat tht
gold currencies—It wu fairly steady
ln terms of sterling—sh arse and
loans roiled up large turnovers at
rlalnk priest. Stock volume totalled
4.BW.710 aharea.
Tbt stock average rose nearly 3
points nst. Buying wu broad, with
steel, rail, mere hand taint, textile,
utility and oil Issues doing particularly wtll. Bet advances of 1
to I embraced a long list of favorites.
Ball equipment and steels again
moved  ahead.
Automotive stocks bsgan to lag a
bit. Oenerai Motors finished unchanged, lta dlrtctora declared tht
regular quarterly dividend of U
cents on tnt common. International
Nlcktl, which resumed disbursement
after a lapse of two yaara, rallied
nearly a point. Ralls generally wtrt
up a point or two. Standard or New
Jersey, Atlantic * Baflnlng, Baa-
board and Bocony-Vacuum wtrt
strong oils.
Tbt African white ant builds a
horns 1,000 tlmu its own height;
to equal this feat, man would have
to erect a itructurs two miles ln
height.
MORE ABOUT
BOOTLEGGING
(Continued rrom rate One)
Honored by Scottish Artists
to tha oommlsslon. VH may not bs
posslbls to run a Sunday sohool
town but Illicit liquor pltoea should
not bt allowtd to operate ln tbt
manner ln which tbty have bttn
doing."
Tbt auggtttkm made by tba chairman that Chief Bruce should notify
all bootltfgtri to clots up by a
certain hour wu tmbodltd In a motion prtsenttd by Oommltaloner B.
O. Pearson.
OET  A  CONVICTION
Chief Bruct announosd his Intention of carrying out tht order to Its
full wtent. "If tbty are sslltng
liquor,'* ht uld, referring to bootleggers,  "ww  will gtt a can vie tlon."
In connection with the enquiry
Into sUttmtnts alltgtd to haet bttn
madt against ths polios force. Chief
Bruce said be had afftdartts con-
oarniDff such ttsttments. It wu
•Uted that thett oontatntd charges
made by ciusens tbat polios ofllcsn
frequtnttd places whenever thty
should not bavt bttn.
Unfair atattmtntt against the
faros should •not be mads and anybody making such ssaertlons should
bt madt to provt or retract them,
declared  Commissioner Watson.
Prosecution of persons found to be
making slanderous stattmenta
against members of the polios forot
waa crdtrod ln a resolution passed
unanimously by ths commission.
Chief Bruot wu tnstnicUd to
notify his mtn to submit any rtport whtrt falsa information wu
being circulated rsspsctlng tht foros.
SHIP MINE PROPS
TROM INVERMERE
BRIDGE RIVER
HITS NEW
Reno Is Off Three and
Dentonia and Sally
Show Gains
VAHt-X-tTr—R, Ttb. I tCP)—The
Vancouver stock excitant!, started
th* week with heavv tradlm toelay.
The prlo* trend waa hlB*3er, substantial tains being made by some
of tb* |old Issues.
Brldu. Hirer Exploration cloasd
it * new year'* tVi*. of TB, up nln*
c*nt* and Cariboo wu 11 oant*
hither at l.TI. Braiorne at 11.35.
Dentonia at M and Sally at 47
eaoh trained five cents. Alexandria
and Mlnto each talned thro*
osnts st tat sad M respectively
end -fomin* Btsr waa 2'_ oenta
hither at 11V,. Nicola aold strong
at lta hlth mark of Ul and
cloeed st 1.34. a (tin of two oents
over Ssturdsy. Reno lost thrie oenta
at l 20
Brlttsh columbls Nickel advanced
1V4 cent* to MV Bit MllBourl waa
off 14 cent at 35 ftnd Noble rive
gained tt centa it UH, Pend Oreille talned three cent* at 1.01.
Calgary and Edmonton advanced
two centa ta 101, Sterling Pacific
waa up oaa cent at IS. Dalhousl.
loat thr** centa at H and Home
lost one cent at 1-0. The reat of the
oil aharea were quiet and practically unchanged.
GREAT PLAYER
PAID HONORS
David Lloyd George
Makes Presentation
to Sir H. Lytton
By THOMAS T. CHAMl-IOK
(Canadian   Frees  Staff  Writer,
LONDON. Jbb. S (OP ceblt),-.
Amid tht tumult of an snthuslsstlo
audience whleb Jammed tbt Hammer-smith theatre tonlgbt Sir Henry
Lytton, greatest living erpootnt ot
tht principal oharacttrs of Oil bar*
and Sullivan operas, Motived a testimonial from his admirers aU otnr
the world.
David Lloyd Oeorge, former prima
minister, mada the pretentatlon,
marking the Jubilee jtar of Mr
Hsnry's performances In tht Savoy
serlsa, as well as his golden wadding
anniversary.
"Prtnotss Xda" wss specially eslect-
ed for tonight's performance, for 1$
waa bt thla opera that Sir Henry
gava bis initial psrformanos aa a
member of the chorus 60 yeare ago.
Ths presentation follows:! tbt final
curtain, t£t main feature being an
album oon tain Ing f seal mils autographs of all tht subscribers whott
Indlvidusl contributions wtrt purposely limited to a amall maximum
figure.
Sir Henry for onoe forgot hla
words, when be trtsd to express his
gratitude to Savoyard both here
and ln tbt Dominions, wboss faoas
lighten whenever thsy hear a
snatch of tht immortal Ubrettoa and
music.
Tht audience's enthuslssm reached
Its highest pitch however when Sir
Henry, who la 87 years of age, hinted
the time had not yet arrived whtn
he would bt seen no more In the
robes of Ko Ko. tbe motley of jack
Point or the faded finery of the
celebrated Duke of Blazo Toro.
Birds are not tbe only long-distance tre-ellere; caribou of North
America art known to migrate 100
mllta.
# Dollar Picks Up
NTW TORK. Ptb. S (CP)—Tht
Canadian dollar recovered iharply on
foreign exchsnges todsy. It cloaed
at a discount of 18-16 per oent
sgalnst   l H   Saturday.
A aharp break developed In tbe
Prench franc, due to political un-
oertalntlea at Paris snd continued
withdrawal of gold from tbe Bank
of Prance, The frano cloetd at 6 ll
osnts, off .114 of a oent.
Sterling closed st M-OS-A. UP
hslf a cent.
Tavtstlgatlona show tbat tbtrt art
sbout 3.000 caaes of undulant fever
in pranoa each year.
Brio Brown, who hw baen director
of ths National Oallery of Canada at
Ottawa since 1010. wta recently honored by bis election aa an honorary
member of the Royal soottUh Soelttj
of painters In Water Oolom. HUH
Princess Louise,  Duchtaa of  Argyll.
who was partly itsponslbls for tns
founding of tbs Nations! Oallery In
Canada, la also ons of tbt fsw honorary members of tbs eoclety. Above
Is a palntlnt of Mr. Brown by Ullaa
Torranct Newton, A.R.C.A.. of aton-
treal.
n*V_SM-RI. Psto. 6—Ahout six
rarloada of mint props for tht Grows
Nssl mints are being shipped tvery
week. Theee srs mostly being token
out from Dutch Cr-atk.  '
Travel All Canadian Route From
Nelson to Pacific Coast
Quickest Route-No Change of
Cars-No Customs or immigration
FARES
NELSON TO VANCOUVER
COACH CLASS
0n« Way  $11.45
10 Dty Return . . $20.60
FIRST CLASS
On* Way  $17.15
10 Day Return .. $22.90
6 Month  Return $28.60
Above fares apply alio from Trail and Roasland
Clly
Standard Sleeping Car All the Way
Alio Dining Service
For full information apply
N. J. LOWES
A |.nt
Phone 101
Only femsl. waaps and hornets
cm stint; males main no effort to
luerd ths neat.
Canadian Pacific
World1* Gi*—t—t Ir-ml S*—tam
 	
rioa aioHT
-n_ ntuson suit ttt—a, tWJton, ne. — i-cmmy utjm.ttm, mnraBT «, um-
CURLERS SWEAT AS ROSSLAND
ICE eS HEAVY - KIMBERLEY
AND NELSON RINKS VICTORS
Rossland T a k e s the
All-Comers; Play
in Challenge
BMSLAND, B.C., reb. I —With
fewer rinks competlnt than uaual.
lut with th* aaaa* amount of
color and enthaalum displayed tbe
annual curling bonsplel of the
Britlah Columbl* ('urltn| assocl*-
tlon got under way at the Oolden
City today. Gamea commenced on
tho dot »t g am. with a large
crowd of early risers witnessing
play on keen 'loe.
Carrying off the AU-Comera com.
petition ind with six rinks atlll
la tha Grand Challenge aad two
la the Nelaon cup, the home city
rinks have taken an **rly lead In
the play tor the big collection of
silverware. Trail, represented hy 11
rinks, haa flte rinks till ln the
Grand Challenge won three ln the
All-Comers and oae atlll la the
Nelson Cap.
Nelson- two rinks, although corn-
lag over to carl practically their
flnt gamea of the season, have a
atart   oa   tha   play   for   the   caps
a* Skip* Jeff, and Ledlnfham have
tw*  games   hack  of   them,  eaeh
winning   In   th*   All-Comet,   and
Grand  Challenge  competition.
B-mberlej.  lone  rink skipped  by
».   W-lBord   I*   slso   ln   the   win
column.
BAUD ON SMAU. BOYS
During th* morning the lo* waa
all that oould be aaked for and until
fairly wall on ln tb* afternoon, although It waa exceptionally warm
outside. Toward evening, however,
when the temperatures failed to
dip with tb* tun tea* lo* became
Incre-elngly wat end curling wsa
almoet impossible. Light rinks hsd
freel difficulty la letting their
atones ovar th* hog line.
Tb* waattttr waa atlll warm tt
tnldnlaht, hut pie, will continue
tomorrow. Whll* atlcky Monday
nlfht, th* play waa not hald up.
•The Orand Challenge competition
was completed in tha first bracket.
Tomorrow evening piety In tbe Real-
land cup and Oamtmell-Lalrd cup
WUI |wt under way.
A feature of trte morning* pliy
Wta that between Stoy Stephen's
Raasland rink and that of a. J.
Klnnle and his Trail rink. The
Rc**lsnd aklp boasted th* home
rink'* total In th* All-Comers event
by b**tlng the Trail men l-l. All
games In th* morning -atra keenly
conte*t*d.
VIIITOBS   COME   BACK
Rossland rinks wer* luccnaaful ln
Piling up a margin over vlsltini
rinks   to  carry   off   th*   All-Comera
competition which ww completed
early ln the evening, but aid so
through their tarry lo*d.w*_*n th*
loa wt* good. During th* laat tew
gamea when the lot became exceedingly wet. tbe heavier visiting rinks
surged ahead and lt lookad as If
Rosslsnd wu going to be beaten out i
In tM* event ,
TM two Nelson rinks, skipped by
Ledlngham snd Jsffs, and B, Whit-
fort. Klmberley quartet helped to
par* down Rosalind's lead ln th*
laat three games. Whltford but J.
Burden 10-3. Jeffs beat J. Benson
1.-3. snd Lsdlnfhsm bMt M. A.
Henderson  1-5.
Rowland won tti* AU-Comeri
m-in.
McKAT  SHINES
O McKay, .kipping ln tb* Allcomers txJrnpetlUon for W. O. Mara
in the morning, played an unbeatable gam*. Tlm* and again be -dipped rooka Into an almoat closed
house. Hli rink handsd the Trail
rink, aklpped bey I*- F. Tyaon, t U-0
trimming. It wa* by.no m**na s
dlsciwdlt to tb* TraU rink, however,
as the Smelter four curl**- splsndid-
ly. On ttw lut end McKay robbed
the vlaltora of a chance to win the
gam* by planting tm** of their
atone* In th* house and coming to
rut rlfht on tha lack.
Results of Monday's play aa ached -
uled:
I  A.M. __„
All Camera—L. H. Jackson, Trail.
T, J. Wrlfht, Roaaland, 111 J. Buchanan. Trail, I, J. Ftnpsy. RoaaUnd,
II: O. 3. McKay, Ttall, I, W. Pollock, Roaaland, 11: A. M. Cbeeaer,
Trail, I, J. Trlgga, Roealand. 14:
W. P. Somervllle. Trail, 17, R
Donaldson, Roaaland, 4.
'10   A.M.
All comtn—n. Forrest, Trail. 15,
F. S. Peters, Roaaland. 4: a J. Kln-
nts. Trail, I. R Stephens, Rossland.
t: L. F. Tyaon. Trail, 0; O. Mara,
Roaaland IS: W. H. Baldrey, Trail,
T, 3. 3. Culllnane, Roaaland, 10.
Orand Challenge—a. J. McKay.
TraU, 10, R. Mitchell, Rouland, 9.
1   TM.
Orsnd challeng*-J. Leckle, Trail,
4, J. Finney. Roaaland, I: W. P.
Somervllle. TraU, I, W. Q. Mara,
Roaaland. I: a. J. KlnnU. Trail, I.
F. B. Patera, Roaaland, 0; W. Forrest,
Trail, I, J. Benson, Rouland, 7.
All Comers—Dr. J. H. Pslmer,
Trail. 11. W. Baker. Rossland, 13.
3  pat
Orand  Challenge.
L. F. Tyson of 11*11 I, R. Stephens of BonTa*-**! a
Or. J. B. Palmer of Trail 7. R
Donaldson of Rosalsnd 0.
W. B. Baldrey of TraU S, 3. Burden of  Rouland  a
*-, X. Jackson of TraU t, 3. 3.
Oulllnane of Ruland I,
A. M. milBMl ot Trail 7, W.
Bsker of Roulaad I.
I pm.
All  Oomera:
8.  Whltford  of  Klmberley   10,  J,
Burden of Roaaland 3.
J. I/Bc-tu* of Trail I, W. M. Archibald of Roaaland I.
A. J*iti of Nelson  13, 3. Benton
of Trail 1.
Orand  Chsllsnge:
T.   tf.   Ledlngham   of   Hilton   I,
Robertaon of Roaaland I.
Nelaon Oup:
L. F. Tyaon of Trail I, R. Donaldson of Rouland 7.
7   p.m.
Orand  CbaUenge: ,
3. Trlgga ol Rouland 4, Alf Jaffa
of Nelaon  7.
H.    Wtittford.    Xlmberley    I,    J.
Wright of Roaaland 7.
-   W.    U.    Archibald,    Rouland    I,
Griffiths   ott   Rouland   I.
Nelaon  cup:
J. Finney of Rouland 7, W. For-
nat of TraU  15.
ROSSLAND CURLERS WIN ALL-COMERS
EVENT RY CLOSE SCORE 124 TO 117
ROSSLANA B.C.. Feb. 5— Following 1* th* (tending ln th* All Comers
competition which began here today at th* B.C. CurUng association bonsplel, In which Rouland rinks took an early lead:
VISITORS ROSSLAND
L.   B.   Jlckson,   Trail       7 Jamu Wright 	
W. Forrut, Trail     II F.  a Patera    ,
J.   Buchanan,   Trail        S Jamu   Finney    ,
H. Whltford, Klmberley    10 Jo*   Burden   	
o.  J.  McKay,  Trail       S W.   pollock    ,
A. M. ChesssT, Trail      S J.  Trlgga	
A. Jaffa, Nelson    13 J.   Benton   	
W. P. SosmtvUIi. Ttall    17 R.  Donaldson       4
Q.   J.   KlnnU,   TraU    S Roy Stephens       I
L.   F.  Tyaon,   Trail       0 O.  Mara     It
Dr. J. H. Palmer, Trail    11 W. Baker     13
J. Leckle, Trail     I W. M. Archibald      I
W. H. Baldrey, Trail     7 J. J. Culllnane  10
T. W. Ledlnfham, Nelson     I M.   A.   Henderion       I
R0SEN6L00M
EARNS A DRAW
Knight Packs Some
Hefty   Wallops
Into Champ
Total
, 117     Total
. 134
Rossland Bonspiel Results
GRAND CHALLENGE
(Primary)
MIAMI, Fib. S (AP)—Mill* Roa-
enbloom, world'e llfht-h**vyw*lfht
champion and Joe Knight of Cairo,
Oa., fought IS round* to a draw
hen tonltht.
The dsclslon left Rounbloom
holding his world', llfht-haav-f-
welfht championship,
Som* 31.000 uw a fltht In which
th* champion, rlnt-wlur tnd teeter,
befuddled bu opponent at time*,
only to hav* th* southern peach
com* slashing back with a hardbitten body attack.
BURN THE BEST
IN GOAL
Burn a coal that gives you the greatest
value for your dollar. In other words naa
GALT COAL
FRESH PRCll THE MINES
LUMP STOVE
Per Ton Per Ton
$10.50 $9.00
Phont 35 for prompt service
and   delivery
NELSON TRANSFER
Company, Ltd.
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JOHNSON'S
PASTE
POLISHING
WAX
FAMOUS FOR BEAUTY AND PROTECTING
FLOORS OF ALL KINDS. Price 75** per lb. tin.
FREE
With each one-pound tin of Johnson's Wax we win
Rive a bottle of Johnson's Cleaner and Furniture
Polish snd one Johnson's Handy Wax Applter, whleh
spreads wax evenly, economically and easily on
floors, woodwork and furniture.
Wood, Vallance Hardware
Company* Limited
SOVIET CONSUL
IS WOUNDED
MOSCOW, Feb. t (AP).—A Soviet
consul*** employee ftt Sekhellan. *
Manchurlan town on tho Amur river, waa reported today to have been
shot and allghtly wounded by Sak-
hallan police wbo were pursuing s
fugitive.
Tha wounded man waa rldlnt ln
an automobile at th* tlm* with tb*
Bovlat consul, who waa not Injured.
Manchurlan authority* at Sskhsllsn *ent their •polofi** to th*
Soviet consul.
Dr. J. D. Palmer, Trail, 7	
R. Donaldson, Boaaland, a 	
L. P. Tyson. TraU, ( 	
R. Stephens, Roaaland, I ■
W. P. Bomervllli, Trail. 9	
W. O. Mara, Rosalind, t 	
J. lack!*. Tt»U, 4 	
J. Finney, Roatland, t  	
H. Whltford, Klmberley, »	
'    d, 1 _
O. McKay. Trail. 10	
R. Mitchell, Roaaland, I.
•Hlmer
, Sofnirvlll*
. Plnniy
J. Wrlfht, Roaalind,
I Whltford .
I McKay
?:.:
ROSSLANDERS
DEFEATED 52
BY TRA1L1TES
Trail Takes Two-Goal
iLead in the First
Period of Play
$4000 in Cash
n. PAUL. Feb. S (OP).—Flv* of
* band, eelaed with M.000 cash
and an automatic pistol In thslr
possession st sn owstonna apartment house, were brought hen late
tonight, en let Dahlii aald, and would
be questioned about a reoent aeries
of bank robbartee and liquor law
violations, particularly tha USUI
theft of 551. gallons of denatured
alcohol from the la Sail* Product*
company here yesterday.
Ktnnla. Trail, i	
Peters, Rossland, a
W.  Forrest, -Trail.   .
J. Benson, Roaaland, 7
Benson
I. Jsckaon, Trail, a	
. crulllnane, Roaaland, t
A. M. Cbener, Trail. 7	
W. Baker, Rosslsnd. 8 .	
% &__?___»_____. itmtmnm   -
SEATTLE BEATS
EDMONTON1-0
BDMOhtTON. Fib. S (OP)—Although Oordon Blanchird "Duke"
Keate, hero at many an lee-hockey
battl* In thl* dty, nturnsd to the
lineup here tonlgbt, hi* prwmoa did
not bring victory to tb* Edmonton Baklmoa, tl_) home-team going
down to a 1-0 defeat at tbe bands
ot ths faat-atepplnl -tattle Sea-
hawks, when th* club* mat ln •
scheduled Northwestern Professional
Hockey lesgue engagement. Mors
thsn 3.000 fan* attenden.
4 tout, of —.310 Jspsnaas emigrated to BraaU last y**r. Tbe
Japaneee Immigration quota for 1834
wUI ba 1*7,100, the malotttv going to
Sao Paulo. •    *■«•»
J. Burden. Rouland. a
W. H. Baldrey, Trail, I
J. Trlgga, Rossland, 4 ,.
A.  Jaffa,  Nelaon, 7 	
: Jaffa
Robertaon, Raasland. S ....
T. W. Ledlngham, Nelson, a
NELSON CUP
(Primary)
L. F. T—on. TnU. I 	
R. Donaldson, Roaaland, 7
NEWS OF THE DAY
April     II,
church tea and ssle.
Presbyterian
(1191)
Valentine danoa, Outlet Hotel, pn.
Feb. oth. Admission tae.      (llll)
B.   B.   TAXI.   HEATED   SEDAN*.
PHONE M—DAY OB NIOHT. (1173)
W. pomst, Roaaland. I
J. Finney, Roaaland, 7 ...
fl*.  Ne
Mara,
.Plumy
J. Buchanan, TnU .....
R. Stephens, Roealand .
Dr. J. H. Pilmir. Trail -
W.  Pollock,  Roealand  ..
A M. Cbeaser, Trail 7  -
Jamea Wrttbt, Roaaland. •
; Wrlfht
O. J. MoKay, Trail _	
P. 8. Peters, Rossland ...
H. Whltford. Klmberley
W. Baker, Roaaland 	
J. Leckle, Trail  	
Robertaon,  Roaaland
Q. 3. Ktanls. Trail „
J. Burden, Roaaland .
W. H. Baldrey. Trail .
Griffith., Roaaland ...
W. B. Somsrvlll*. TraU
W. M. Archibald, Roatland .
T. W. Ledlngham. Neleon
J. J. Culllnane, Roaaland
L. B. Jackson. Tnll
Rosalsnd .
R. Mlt—sll,
Boaaland
Williams News Stand for maga-
slne*. newaj*»pers, oandy and tobacco. (U4t)
KEEP  IN  MIND—BLl'E MONDAY
JAMBOREE. FEB. 13. EAGLES HALL.
(lltt)
Draaamaklng   and   Ramodelltnf.
Myrthel Palmqulat.
Suit* tt, K.W.C. Blk. Phon* TH.
(1133)
TONIOHT
Eatlea'  whist  drive  and  danoa In
Bailee HaU at 7 45 pm. la oenta.
(1147)
CANADIAN LBOION BBOCLAB
MONTHLY MBET1NO WILL BE
HELD  TONIOHT, t O'CLOCK.
(llll)
Don't tall to aaa tha Soottlah
Musics! Comedy ln Cotter'. Saturday Might, and Tarn O Shanter.
Feb. 13th and 14th at Nelaon Open
Houee. 11145)
TUESDAY DkAWS IN THE B.C. SPIEL
NOW BEING PUYED AT ROSSLAND
FTJNKBAL NOTICE
TlM funeral of th* lata Jackson
Rsdcllffe will tske piece this sfternoon at a o'clock from tba Salvation Army Barrack*. Mo flowen by
request. (1148)
ROSSLAND. B.C. F*b. a.-Today's
elr.w. are aa follow* In tb* B. O.
Curling   bonsplel:
7 am.—Orand Challenge — R
Somervllle, Trail, vs K Finney.
Roaaland; 3. 3 Oulllnane, RoaaUnd.
vi. A. M.  Cheater. Tnll.
Roaaland cup—W. Fomat, Trail,
vi. F. S. Paten, Rosalsnd; H. Whltford. Klmberley, n. 3. Robertson.
Roaaland; J. Lack**, Trail, va. 3.
Burden,  Roaaland.
f am.—Orand Challange—Dr. J.
H. Fair r, Trail, va. R. Stephana.
Roaaland; O. 3. KlnnU, TraU, vs.
J.   Benson,  Rossland.
Roaaland cup—J. Wrlfht. Roaaland, va. W. Griffiths, Rossland; W.
Baker, Roaaland, va. 0. J. McKay,
Trail: W. H. Baldrey, Trail, n.
W.   M.   Archibald.   Roealand.
11 am.—Onnd Challenf*—J. Buchanan, Trail, vt. W. PoUoek, Rom-
land.
Nelaon cup—J. Laekla. Trail, va.
J. Rc'jerteon. Roaaland; T. W. Ledlnfham. Nelaon, va. J. J. Oulllnane.
Roaaland, L. H. Jaokson, vs. J. Ben-
ion, Rowland.
3 pro—Roaaland cup—J. Buchanan, TraU, va. B. Donaldaon, Boaaland.
Cammell Laird—3. Trlgga, Roaaland. va. P. a Peters. Boaslai.-: W.
Griffiths, Rossland, va W. Baker.
Roealand; W. H. *Bsldrey. Tnll, VI.
R. Mitchell. Roealand; L. H. Jack-
aon, TraU, vs. W. Porraat, TraU.
4 pm—Roaaland eup—T. W. Lad-
lngh--n, Nelson, vs. J. Trtffa. Roee-
land; L. F. Tyson. Tnll, vt. W. Pollock, Roaaland; A. Jaffa. Nelson, va.
J. J. CuUlnane, Rouland.
Cammall Laird — B. Donaldson.
Roaaland. ti. W. O. Man, Roaaland.
Nelson cup—O. J. KlnnU. TraU.
va. J. Burden, Roaaland.
a pm.—Nelaon cup—J. Buchanan.
Trail, va B. Stsphsna. Rosalsnd: W.
P. Somervllle, Tnll, vs. W. M. Archibald, Boaaland: H. Whltford, Klmberley.   vs.   W.   Baker,   Roaaland.
Caroell Laird—L. F. Tyaon. TnU,
va.  Jams*  Wrlfht.   Roaaland.
Roaaland cup— W. O. Man. Roes-
land, va. A. M. Chenar. TnU.
ROSSLAND. B.C.. Fib. ». — Tha
TnU Smoke Baton added another
two points to thalr total by handing the RoaaUnd Miners a 3-3 defeat Monday night. By their win
tbe B.C. champions practically assured themselves of finishing In
flnt plac* In the West Kootenay
league series, aa even If the Klmberley Dynamlten win all their remaining four games, the baat thay
can do la tie the Trail team, even
If the Smoke Eaters lose their two
final gamea.
rOIR GOALS IN riBST
Curley Wheatley opened tbe aoorlng at 11:50 when be picked up a
loose puck Just Inside the Rosalsnd
blua line and lat go a faat ahot
that entered th* corner of the net.
Three and a half minute* later the
Roaaland team tied up the eoore,
Jim Hanson scoring on s double
ssaUt from rjtme and Lopochuck.
Within 30 seconds the Trail team
again went into the lead wben Brennan eoloed through to beat Wolfe
wltb a walat-hlgh shot. With only
ona minute and alt aeconda of tbe
ftnt frame left to play. Trill took
a two goal lead whan Buckna pushed
the puck through the Rossland defense to Andnachuck, who went
rlfht ln on Wolfe to aoon Trail's
third "toil.
At th* start of tha second pertodi
Dupuu came out 10 feat to make a
sensational save from Dame. The
puck went Into the air, but waa
knocked down by Jordan, who cleared. With less than two minutes of
tba aecond period gone, Bnnnan
came up faat to rob Lopochuck of
the puck Juat Inside tb* Roaaland
blue line. Bnnnan skated ln fast
and dnw Wolfe out and then parked
the puck ln the net for TnU*
fourth goal. No further aoorlng resulted until after 15:34 whtn Buckna
snared a loose puck at ths Roaaland
blua line and let go a aoorcber that
completely fool*d Wolf*. Juat befon
tbe bell went, Dupula saved a hot
one from Lopochuck tnd beat Dame
to tha nbound,
ROUGHEST GAME
or SEASON
Both team* ttt a fait pae* ln th*
final .period despite the sticky condition of the Ice, but the checking
was so c!o*t thtt no scoring resulted
untU after 13:45 when Lopochuck
broke »w»y on * speedy aolo ruah.
Neerlnt tba Tnll defence Lopochuck swung around Mercer and sent
In a fast ahot to tha comer of tbe
net which ended the scoring for tb*
enning.
The gam* waa on* of tb* roughest
played ln th* league thu aea*on.
Referee Kendall dlihed out four penalties to Boaaland for a total ot alt
mlnutee In the first two period,
but conaldenble rough work missed
him. Tbe fans took * oonaldenble
dislike to Kendall* decuiona and at
the atart or tbe final period Kendall
reoslved s loud chorus of boos when
he eksted off the loe. No penalties
wen celled In the laat period, but
at laaat a doaen could han been
lamed. Walmsley and Meroer bad two
ahovlnf matches, Davidson snd MorrU had a UttU flat Ufht and Davidson and Mercer clashed on two
occaelona. ln addition than wen several mixupa. Many of tham took
plac* when the referee waa following
tha play to ths other end of the los.
TRAIL   FINISH   STBONO
Tb* Trail tttm igaln dupiayed
their aam* dtth md fight that featured thalr early season play and
pUysd a fait oomblnatloa tame all
ths wsy. 1-vsry player ahowed •mark-
ling hockey. Both foallea playad
brlUlantly and on at least four occa-
alone DupuU came out 10 feet* to rob
th. Roaaland playen of what seemed
certain goals. Wolfs alao mads
number of marvelous save*
Walmsley returned to ths Rossland lineup and played a gnat game
on defence, alio lasdlnf many
dangerous attacks on DupuU. Dame
was equsl to any pUyer on tbe Ice
sad Lopochuck displayed hU but
tarn* of th* season. In fsct tbe
Roaaland first atrlnf hald their own
agalnat Trail, but tha aeoond string
waa weak.
Summary:
Flrat period—(1) TraU. Wheatley
11:50: (3) Rosslsnd. Hsnson. (Lopochuck and Dame) 13:3.; (3) Trail,
Bnnnan, lt:03; (4) Trail. Andrea-
chuck (Buckna) 13:64. Penalties—
WalmsUy   1.
aecond pwlod—(5) TraU, Brennan
1:43; (a) Trail, Buckna, 15:34. Penalties—rnno* 1, Hsnson 3, Marahall 1.
Third period—(7) Roaaland, Lopochuck. 13:48. Penaltlee—None.
Stope by goalkeeper! — Wolfe
14,  11,  10;  DupuU 14,  10, 8.
MORE ABOUT
PATTULLO
(Contlnaed From Fafe One)
MacCualf — Duncan Alexander,
peassd any on Feb. 3rd. Funeral
aervlcaa wlU be held at D. J. Robertson's funenl parlon on wednee-
day tt 1 pm., peb. 7th. (11401
FRIDAY I* THE NEXT DANCE
How doee your Tniedo look? How
about yonr dress shirt and rollar?
Call aa ap wa will have It ready
In time. We eaU and deliver. KOOTENAY STEAM LAUNDRY AND
KOOTENAY (NO ODOB) DBY
CLEANERS. (IK
Woman's Restroom
Urge for Trail
Auxiliary Speakers Wait Up-
on City Council
CANADIAN   LBOION
D. F. Marklend. Soldiers' advocate.
will bt at Legion headquarters February e, 8 and 7, to Interview ei-
serrleo man or tbalr dependents
who are applying for pension; alao
pensioners who aia protesting thalr
present assessment of pension.
(1074)
ENTERTAINMENT EXTRAORDINARY on Wednesday nest. Opera
Houn for benefit of Hoeker Club.
75 Ml'MCAL AND DRAMATIC
<KTARft the pride at Nelson. Doors
ft o'clock. TIrket holders only early
door 7.4S. Ills Worship the Mayor
hss kindly consented to open the
entertslnment. TICKETS AT NBLBON HARDWARE AND HORRWlLLH*
(1190)
TBAIL. B. C, Feb. »—A delegation of th* Women's auxiliary headed by Mrs- J. Coupland waited on
tha city council here Monday night
urging that a woman's restroom
ba erected In tha dty, aa lt ww
considered deelnble and a necessary
Improrement. The delegates suggested that an additional room (or
woman ba erected of which tha WA.
would taka charge financially. Thay
were not in *favor of a oomblned
restroom and band stand aa auoh •
building had not proven successful
elsewhere.
Mayor E. L- Oroutage stated that
no promisee oould be nude at tha
preaent time aa the contracte with
tha governor! ait would _• out off oo
March gl and It waa not known
whether their preaent program could
ba carried out. However, ha stated,
tha matter would ba given every
consideration at that time.
P. H. SHEFFIELD IS
TAKEN HOSPITAL
P. H. Sheffield. Inspector of
scboola. waa takan to tba Kootenay
Lata Oenenl boepiui -fonder
mornlnt. when ba wu under doctor*  observation.
VANCOUVER BEATS
PORTLAND 2-1
VKBCCAJVm, Fab. B (CF)—Vancouver ' Dona kept tbelr hold on
third place In iba Northwestern
Pro Hockey league whan they turned
back Portland Duckaroos 2-1 la a
hotly  contested   game  here  tonight.
Penalties ooat the Buos at laaat a
tie if not tba victory. Aftar taking
a first period lead on Feaohea Lyon
solo goal. Bucks aaw their advantage tied up ln tha eecomi and tha
winning counter rung up in the
final session whlla they ware a nan
abort.
Portland's lone tally came fire
mlnutee before tba and, of tha first
this latter decision aa the most lm
portent and  far-reaching result at
talned  at  any sudh  conference  for
many yaara," aald Mr. Pattullo.
< Tna   provincial    premier   waa   at
pains to correct tha impression arising   from  despatches  at   tha   time
that  British  Columbia's  repreeenta-
tioru   on   tha   PG_.   railway   question snd on tba subject of "better
tatma" under tho confederation pact
had been turdbd down,
STILL   OPEN
"Both questions are still open,"
ha aald. "Tha maritime provlncea
did not present their claims for a
review of tho Dunoan report at the
conte-rence, aa Intimated in tha
press. It waa arranged by private
negotiation that they are to be laid
before a special committee of the
Dominion cabinet.
WAS DENNETT'S
RKiCKSTlON
"On Premier Bennett, own suggestion British Columbia's case for
better terma,' and with regard to
the P.O.E, wlU be Uld before ttis
same cabinet."
With ell this Mr. Pattullo expressed himself aa well pleased.
No information waa given at tba
conference aa to the extent of the
works program, bs said. He Inferred
that It would have to be oo a large
scale, aa the Dominion and all tbe
provlncea were exceedingly anxious
to get rid of the preeent nllef
system.
The conference, be said, oonrlnoed
everybody tbat lt wae utterly impossible just to stop relief and that
only a works program 'oould diminish the amount.
'If I wen doing It I would make
lt   $.00,000,000,"   aald   Mr.   Pattullo.
He bad submitted to Mr. Bennett,
after the conference, a ptofram of
works which tbe Britlah Oolumbla
government wiabed to undertake on
lta own responalblllty, and expected
an answer from Ottawa on this proposal vary shortly.
Tbe submission to Ottawa waa
necessary because of the province's
financial position and the conference agreement tbat tbe Dominion
ahould  have  a frae  hand to aaalst.
Tbe Dominion works scheme la to
be entirely a Dominion affair, aald
Mr, Pattullo. Hence the provincial
scheme waa entirely of a provincial
nature, but lt wu hoped thet the
Dominion would make a loan to tba
province at a reasonably low rate of
Interest.
As only two weeks remain before
tbe legislature opens. Mr. Pattullo
said be expected word from Ottawa
ln time to allow tbe government to
prepare   lta  sessional  program.
CAPS
Tha new spring: caps
are here. Distinctive
innovations in patterns and color ton*
ing. No man's wardrobe is complete without at least one cap.
fl.26, f 1.50 to
S2.00      ,
EMORY'S
Limited
MORE ABOUT
RADIO DEATH
(Contlnaed Dm rat* Om)
h* eald was rwotnlsed him. Sh* Wd
him shs Oam nottiln* otl It. aad.
denliT Infuriated, th* maa allotted
out * '*ck-lu*_le.
■eiTJTTBBINOS INCOBBUMT
HorrllleKl, lellat Kan.
Than Wolvarton waited ln. Th* man
whirled and atruck him afaln and,
afaln on th* he*d, on* stab pen*.
tratlnf th* brain. Pstdman oam*
in, and th* attaeaar p*_ad In hla
htu-Unt ol Wolvarton and alastosti
FUldman.
When subdued ttm man wa* i*s-
moved to * polios station, when M
put up another battl*. PoUo*
unable to tet anr explanation from
him, hla mutterlnf bain* Incoherent.
A registered mall slip In bla clott-
lnc bore tb* nam* "Clerenoe Wai*
tm," and tb* initial* "Ca-W." wtn
•tltched lnalde hue -attend. Tbs
radio station attache* aald tb— hat.
never seen blm before.
B.C. TO BENEFIT
IN WAGE RAISES
FOR LUMBERMEN
•-ICTORIA,     rV>.     S     (OF)—With
soms lumber tlrmi havlnf *lready
put Into effect * eeeond 10 per otnt
wtfl Increase trom th* low reached
durln* tbe depreealon, lt wa* reported here today (hat th* entire
British Oolumbla lumber industry
wa* contempliUnf followlni .ult.
If carried Into effect th* lncrsssa
would put mon thsn 1100,000 additional a year beack Into circulation
ln tba lumber camps and mllla bf
tht provlno*.
Cope Town Pays
Princs Welcome
CAPS TOWN, South Africa, Fib. f
(CP Cable).—Ths atreet* of South
Africa, leading dty wer* crowded
today for * miniature royal procession that followed tb* arrival by
steamship of Print** Oesotf*. rount-
eet aon ott tha klaf. for * visit of
several week* to South Africa.
A treat reception was tendered
th* prince at th* quayside.
Engineer on Royal
Scot It Honored
UOKDOlt. Feb. I (CF oable)—On
lb* platform of Euston elation from
where many travellers have st*rt*d a
Journey to Canada, 3. H. Thomas,
eecretary ot atate for dominions,
today pres*ted William OUberieon,
engineer of the tsmous Royal Soot,
Ai,s»*-i:-.-> A i*** a. with th* m*d*l ot tb* Orter of tb*
MU-Trailan   A.   U.   fO        British   s-mplra   conterred   on   tb*
JU-L-, "tm.m.mA~.:il" T.I-. <,rl,~ "* •*• °*m T"*'' honor* list
mOK9     UOOOWIII      I np In recognition of the treat tour of
  th* train throutrh Canada and im \
mOn-BOrmirt. Australia, Feb. a
(CP table)—J. a. Latham, ttttxney-
renerel ln th* txxnmonwealth cabinet, leans on March IT for a
three-month "goodwill tour" of tbe
far east. Including Chin, and Japan,
wltb tb* object of foaMrlnf tb*
praaant frlandly relatione between
Australia and Mr northirn neurh-
bora.
Vancouver Relief
Employee Mining
VAr»t-X)-JV7_B, nb. a (0P>—John
Adam. 10, employ** of tb* Vancounr Mile* department end a formsr
raaldut of Oaiaary, ha* bnn mlaslnf
sine* PWH-uary a, report* to polloe
at*t*.
Mr*. 3. Wright, landlady ott th*
roomlnc hous. when ttw ml*****,
man resided, told polio* Ail—a hsd
confided to her he bad bnn thntt-
ened by a U-ranlen, when asm* it
not known, bse*un tb* man mata
to think Adam wa* responsible tot
bit falhn* to tet r*ll*f.
GENERAL MOTQRS
DIVIDEND IS 25c
nstw Toax. tab. a tAPi—mr-
sctora of oenerai Moton corporation
today declared * refular qnart*rr>
dividend ot aa oent* i
sham.
•H'UAB Qicrr
new Tonm, no. i  (tn-tmw
autar quiet; spot prion _~«*--f-1
at 130.
Futuna 1 to | potnta town, arils
M.aoo tons. March lja ta Itt,
Msy l.«, July l.at, Sept. l.TS, DM.
1.7*. Jab. l.Tta.
Rsflned unohinnd it UO k
tin*   granulated.
Start   tk*   New   Tear   right   lr   :
building  op year  ttyitem  with
Gallagher's System
Tonic
Smythe'i Phenaeej
Little Call Upon
Stabilization Fund
OTTAWA, Feb. B (CP)—Only 120,-
StM hu been paid out of tb* stabilisation fund alne* 11 went Into
operation Uat March, Bon. B. N.
Rhodes, finance minister, told Hon.
W. 9. Motherwell. (Ub. Melville) In
tb* boun of oommon* today. - Du*
to aterltna'a spectacular rut* llttl*
oall wn mad* on tb* fund, h* said.
United Btitn.
-S^5
J. A.C. Laos-ton, R.O.
OPTOMf-TTlI ST—OPTICIAN
doll, iaa. Medical Arts Boll41»f
all classbb of
Hatal Work, Latka
Work, Drilling, Boring and Grinding.
Motor Rewinding.
Acetylene     Welding
BENNETT'S
LIMITED
Death Takes Fort
William Merchant
FORT WILLIAM. Feb. I (OT>.-
8. L. f-ans, 50, prominent Lake-
head merchant and president this
year of Fort Wltllam Rotary elub,
was dead today, victim ot a sudden
heart attack. Native of Bruce county. Ontario, ha apent 16 yean In
Calgary aa a civil engineer, before
coming here.
Sons
LAST    COMPLST*.
show—aia*
a_
of the
Desert
LAST   TIMES
TODAT
LAU
and HARDY
Charlie CHASE
Plus—Adolphs Mtnjou—"Worst Woman in Parla"
3      Joan Crawford—Clark Cable
DANCING LADY"
DAYS
STABTS
TOMOBBOW
	
