 puMi miuijif.
Scotland Bows Before the
En&lish Footballers
—Pa_e Seven
VOLUMS n
JUIAH3S-C
HROVINClAt   LitRARl"
VICTORIA  • C
gtftt
Weekend Market Trerii
Dull and Downward
—Pa&e Six
NBLSON, BRITISH  COLUMBIA.  CANADA—MONDAY  MOBNINO,  APBI1/*. 16,  MM
leVB CBNTS A OOM
NUMBER  IM
WORK* aiiD LIQUOR SHUFFLE FOR B.C.
SUGARTAXIS
DOOMED WHEN
BODGETCOMES
Such  Is Belief From
the Capital; Budget
'   Down Wednesday
RELIEF BlU UP
FOR 3RD READING
Mass Buying, Radio
.(Hearings Hold the
Limelight
OTTAWA, AprU 11 (CPI^-Unlew
then I* u untiptcUd chins* of
pltnt, Bon. 9 N. Bbodee, mlnlater of
f telnet, wlll l»y th* budget befon
D*rlUm*nt Wednttdty nnt ud anothtr Important highlight of the *m*
tloa will bin bun rucbed. The
budgefe content* *n tlwtyi ft Sttl-
ou*ly guarded ucnt right up to the
tnomtnt of It* prusnutlon to th*
bouu, Although aomttlmu oontlder-
tbly ftlrly Mount* Information leaki
out to th* public. Thla yetr, -wltb ao
much Important bualneu la tbe
houu ud befon the rtrioui oocn-
mltteu, then hu bun nry Uttle
conjecture lndulgid ln ud tb* gen-
ertl tttltud* bu bun wilt ud tu.
SUGAR TAX DOOMED
tolimeuM lnn-ted tbt budget
wlU not bt tnuatlontl but will present * illshtly Utter plotun ot tb*
Dominion* flnuclal pnwpecU thu
lut yttr. Orut uringt bin bun *c-
compllihed In on* wty tnd uother In
tbe lut ftscil yetr but much of tht
anticipated rennu* did not materialist and tbt dtfldt will bt *ub*tu-
tl*L
With the ruptct to tuatloa It I*
b*ll*nd If uy nsw sourou of revenue
***** to b« Upped th*y wlll touch only
thou ln tbi but pulUon to p*y with
(Continued en nte Eight)
Markets at
a Glance
By th* Canadian Preu
Toronto tad Montrul—lnduetrlal
atock* Irregular higher.
Toronto mine*—Study.
New Tork—Stocks cloeed slightly
lowtr.
Wlnnlpsg—Whest cloud lower.
London—Btr mw ud othtr m*t-
N*w Tork— Rubbv, ootton and
tugtr hlghtr; coffee lower.
Mew Tork—CuxUu dolltr tip *A
to 1.00 1-16.
SEA SERPENT IS
NOTASEALION?
VT.0TORIA, AprU 18 (CF)--It m«T
otn bun Amy Ctdboruaunie or lt
msy hiu-bun on* of her numerous
relation* who hiu popped up from
| the briny deep for the put uvertl
month* to mtkt tht Peclfle oout
aaa serpent conscious, but three Victoria residents claim to here sua the
■true* looking monster -again.
Mr. tnd Mi*. W. V. Stbltton ud
I M». D. R. Hurdle uld they uw the
I ftnlmal this wuk-end when Mr. Ssb-
I Is ton   wn   taking   mesmirement*
throuih a aumyor'a tnnslt near tbe
Rou bay -waterfront.
J     Tb*     ses   lerpent"   wu   described
I ft* hiring a queer shlped hesd. not
I unlike e csmel, -with funny ttn. It
bad * umted bsck with th* loou-
looking umtlom beginning sbout 12
| fut from th* neck proper.
Th*  skin  wu  greyish-gnu   ud
I smooth.
I Mr. Seblston *teted emphatically
Ith* animal wu not a aw Uon wltb
| which he wu familiar
Pacific Coast
Baseball
Lm Angel** ll. 3; Hollywood 8. 8
PortUnd 8. 6;  Sacramento fl. 5.
8*n Pranclaco I, 1; Oakland 6. 6
(Second portlasd-8*acramento came
lit lnnlnga; aecond Sea ttie-Oakland
I game   aeren   limine*.)
Loa Anfelea 11. Hollywood 4.
Seattle |, Oakland 0.
Ban Pranclaco 4, Mlaalona 9.
Portland 1, Sacramento B.
Would Have
Asstd. Boards
Come by Air
p. S.   Silverites   Call
onetary Conference
—>— » i 	
A SOUND MONEY Leon Trotsky, Once Russian
Leader, Uncovered as Exile
in Mysterious French Villa
MAYOR T. A. LOVE. OlANt) FORKS
VAWCOUV-R, Aprtl 18 <C?>.)—An
aerial eicurslon of prominent Vancouver men to the annual convention
of the Aeaoclated Board* of Trade to
be beld ln Grand Pork*. May 17, la
propoeed br Mayor T. A. Lore of
Grand Pork*, here to promote tbe
acbeme.
Mayor Love aald be waj planning
a apeclal luncheon tn honor of 8. G.
Blaylock, reoently elected preeldent of
the Oanadlan Inatitute of Mining and
Metallurgy.
Re lUfgeated tbe Vancouver delegation fly to Orand Pork* and thu*
give aviation a boost.
VIMY'S DEAD
PAID HONOR
Canadians Who Died
Are Recalled by
' Ceremonies
AURA*, prance, April 18 (CP via
Hava*)—Canada and Pranoe Joined
handa hart today to recall tbt heroes of Vlmy ridge and honor tbelr
memory la *hnple and lmpreolv*
oercmonle* marking tb* annlvertary
of the famoua battle fought n
years ago laat Monday.
Memben of the parte branch ot
the Canadian Legion, representatives
of the Canadian legation and ol the
Britlah embaaay, and Frane civic
and military official* made a pilgrimage to the aoene of the battle,
placed wreathe an the monument*
and bowed head* ln alienee a* tbey
surveyed row upon row of crou**
where today, In the eotl of France,
the Canadian hero** sleep their
hut aleep.
PROGRAM WlU
BE LOOKED FOR
Aid the President and
Not Hinder Him
Is Body's Aim
SILVER BLOCK IS
THE PRIME MOVER
All Congressmen Are
Invited to Attend '
the Gathering
WASHIltOTON.   April   18   (AP).—A
call to all member* of th* United
State* oong^ee* to attend a monetary
conference April 23 waa laaued to-
night by one of the allver block
tn congress, Senator glmer Thomaa,
<D.-OkTa).
The ivunmona went out a day
after President Rooeevelt had diecloeed he llated th* monetary problem h one ot thoee to be taken up
before  adjournment.
Thome* aald the purpoee of the
new concerted move for additional
change* ln the nation'* money wa*
"not to fight the praaldent, but to
get aomething constructive" in the
way of legislation.
Two allver bill* now are pending.
The Dlee measure, which would provide for acceptance of silver from
foreign countries which buy fans
surpluses, ha* paaeed the houa* and
gone to the senate. The Fleetnger
btll to provide for tbe purchaae or
I,MO,000,000 ouncee or a* muoh a*
'nifinery to reetora tb* IBM price
level" wtth currency Issued agalnat
fhe allva* ao acquired, bee been rw-
pfl<^w-wrt"*jr _'Mm wmmlttee.
Details of the AprU II meeting
are to be made publlo within a
few daya.
Thomas oalled attention to the
calling out of national guardsmen
in eleven Oklahoma oount!** to
halt th* eale of home* and farm*
for Use*.
"tbo action taken by tbe governor
In calling out the state mllltla to
•top tax mat," be aald. "te a
typical example of why we muet
mak* haste to determine upon a
aound financial program. Those
people in Oklahoma hav* no money,
tbey oent at 11 anything, they can't
borrow any money. What are the*
to do?-
WOODSWORTH
HOWLED OUT AT
C.C.F. AFFAIR
Labor Element Fails
Get Secretaryship
at Convention
 a	
NO COMPROMISE IS
AIM OF C. C. F.
IN CANADA
[tessboroughs on
Way to Ottawa
WU1N1PBU. April IB (CP--— .ending
J western visit tbst took them to the
Pacific coast, ths governor-general of
■Canada   and  Lady  Baaeborough   en-
gained here tonight for OtUwa.
Thetr eieallencte* attended  divine
rloe ln Bt. Johnfia cathedral thla
ling wbere the governor-general
the leeaon*. After luncheon at
BUhop*   Oowt.   th*   vice-regal
y went to government houee for
leevlng early ln the evening for
SHIELDS VICTOR
ATPINEHURST
WHITl SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va_,
April 15 (AP)—Preah from hi* victory In tbe north and south champlonahlp, big Prank Shields prepared
today to begin defence of hi* Maaon
and Dixon alnglee tennl* title and
tbe doubles crown he holds wtth
Lester Stoefen tn the Uth annual
tournament for the Place bowl tomorrow,
Shields, wbo won the north and
eouth title yeeterday by defeating
Wllmer Allison 104, 14-11, 6-0, will
be heavily favored In the field of
40 which Included the Canadian
Davis cup players, Walter Martin of
Reglna and Toronto, and Marcel Ralnvllle of Montreal.
King to Accept
Metallurgical Medal
LONDON. April 16 (CP). — The
king hu consented to accept tb*
Beaeemer gold metal, the blue riband
of tha metallurgical world, which
wlll be handed to him on May 30
at Buckingham palace. HI* majesty
will b* th* third aucoMBlve reigning
monarch to accept tbe medal.
The medal wa* founded In 1873
by tb* lat* Blr Henry Beeeemer.
and has been awarded annually
alnca that date. It wae aooepted by
Queen Victoria ln ISM and by
King Bdward In  1B06.
RED STRIKE UNDER
WAYJNTOANCE
PARIS. April IS (AP)—TMI* of
tboueanda of government employees,
parading under red flags throughout
the provinces, today began two daya
of nationwide atrtka* and demonstration against pay cuts.
Kitchener Bones
SHU a Mystery
Man From Asylum Fills to
Reveal Any Clue* When
Taken to Scene
irmany Issues
Hsr Trade Warning
HAMBURG. Oersuny, April 15—
km*)— Th* unequivocal wtrnlng Qtr.
■many till henceforth tt ftr t* pott-
(bit buy htr lmportt only from
ntrltt to which tbt otn export
' i -ra bsfor* tht world todir.
Brother of U.S.A.
Vice-Pros. Suicides
IL PASO, Tnss. APW 19 (AP)-
Tb* suicide of jolly Oami, 48-yetr-
old brothtr of John Nino* Qtrntr,
-rtt tttnbuttd todty * to I net-rout
llln*a* which, friendi Mid, wtt supplemented by \ht teir hs wsa unworthy of hi* relationship to ths
Tlce-prestdrnt ot th* United SUte*.
Jolly Otrntr. • United sttt*t patrol-
rasn on th* Meilctn border, shot
hlm**lf.
Vice-president Oarntr ttld ln
Washington he would b* unsble to
sttend funeral services of hit brother.
NEWSPAPERMAN  Dill
TORONTO, April IS (CP)--WU
Ham Uwtt Edmondi. rtttrtn Toronto ntwtp*p*rtn*n, dltd In hosplul
htrt Stturdiy at Its an K 71.
ETTCHma, Ont. April IS (CT).
—Brouiht htn by pollot from th*
Ontario hoapltal for tbt lnaan* al
Hamilton. Jaoob Olnrorlch falltd to
help unrtrel tht myatery thtt surrounds tb* finding of * girl's sktltton
In t ttnd pit it Woodaide ptrk.
In 1830. Olnrorlch wrot* polio* •
letur whll* »w*ltlnf dtportttlon In
Montresl. dtlmlni bt hid tilled t
llrl ind burled her body netr the ptrk.
but ytittrdsy tht mtn 'did not lnd
pollot to tht spot wker* th* skeleton
aa found.
Olnrorlch sumed n*dy to fulfill
hi* promla* that b* would leed polloe
to th* apot where he hed aald he
killed a Ctrl and burled ber body ln
September. 18*18.
When be reached t pltot In tht
ptrk, Olnrorlch turned to tbe offloen
with t grsndlau ttr snd Mid: "Now
Itntlemen, I'm nippoud to b* In
•tnt. rr* b*en Inssne for fir* yttn
tnd thlt It to thow you thtt I tm Inline.-- Ht conducted polio* ftr from
tht ipot whir* th* akaleton wa* found
TOBONTO, April IS tOT)—3t.
wood-worth, Winnipeg Ubor
member of the hous* of oommon* tnd nttlontl prtaldtnt of
tht Cooperative Commonwealth
federation, tonight htd decltrtd
th* ftderttlon nerer would enter
•ny ••enUngllng alllanoe" with
the older pwtlei ln politics.
Utl Woodsworth, spelling tt
t banquet In hit honor Stturdiy night. ttM tht ltdtrttlon
mult IniUt upas loytlty to Ite
principle! by lu membtn. '1
think I tpttk for th* organist.
Uon." he ttld, "then I My an
would rtthtr go down to defeat than win by metnt of eom-
promln."
tttttti-————itnttii*
CUTS THROAT IN
FRENCH COURT
Brother Also Suicides
as Financial Scandal
Unfolded, Paris
WUUS. April H (AJ-.-T_* m
•Maul courtroom wield* ot Bwn
Bootette, notoriou* prench niw
litor, hid tan sutebtd tonight
with n*ws Uut hi* brothar, Outon,
hid also killed himself, tpptrtntly
ln complltnot with t freurnal death
oompact.
Henri* death *nded on* of th*
most fimout flo*ncl*l -■•tn'ItU In
tha oountry* hlttory. Hli wtlvltlet
befon tb* world war caused m
much furon a* th* Stenaky mm
thu y**r. He ended hu llf* wltb
• mor ti Judges nnunotd blm
to thrtt yttn ln pnaon for fraud.
Th* body of hli brothtr, Outon.
wm found mday with • bullet ln
the tempi* it Zliuaalnt. mtr Full.
Tb* brothtre win clotely mud
•nd It -nt believed Outon kn*w
of Hanrl't intention.
Hinrl Rochctu wu found guilty
of tb* fnud oh*rg* thnt weeke
ago and after being *anteno*d to two
y**n In prlaon *ppt*led th* nrdlct
Stturdiy, appear!nt to hear tht ruling, ht wanted tht oourt tbtt "If
you enndmnn me thera will be
blood."
Tb* Judgee conaldered bU thre*t
tnd thtn gtn him th* utiwad
term.
Rochett* pulled out * naor, cut
hU throat tnd ftll to tht floor. H*
wm  ttken  to  l  hotplttl  wbtn   ht
tm*.
Baden Powell
Taket a
Stroll
UV-RFOOL. ang. April IS (AP)
Lord Btdtn-Powell, founder of tb*
boy aoont monmtnt whon llf* wm
alrooea duptirtd of early thla yttr,
wu able to walk today with the tld
of two atlcka whtn bt returned
from  •  Medlterraruan  rruU*.
Lord Baden-Powell, who under*
wtnt Intemtl optrtiioni jtn. i tot
80. U TT yttrt old.
quake rciT in idaho
POCAT-UO. Idaho. April 11 (AP)
—A tllght earthquake wu felt htr.
tt 2 37 pm, Saturday. Altbough
th* thock cauatd no dtmtgt. It
wu r-.rong enough to *wty ttectrl*
light cbtndtllera ind rmttla doon
In him downtown offlc* buildings.
'It Is I" Says the
Russian as Police
Enter Home
BABIZON, France, April Is —
(CP tU Htvu) — Uon Trouky,
called Bnsatin le*d *nd "mtn
without t country," wu found
todty In t polle* raid on ■ myi-
teiioua rlu* htn, Uvlng ln ut-
mott secrecy md fearing vengegnce
of  whltt  Russians.
SMUd *t hit desk witk two
revultera In front of him, the
former power behind the formation of the Softet tut* confronted tbt police who bant Int* hu
room.
"I tm Monilenr sodroff," ht declared.
Tht migtitrat* conducting tb*
March looked Into th* lined ud
c*l-e-worn frlttm of th* fsmoaa
till*, recognised tht well-known
gMtee, tnd MM: "Vour in
TruWIty.*'
Wbtrtupon Troteky replted: "Tm,
It la I."
Folic* msde th* raid when th*
mayor tnd cltltent of Barblson bt-
c*m* thoroughly mystified by the
curlou* goings-on st th« villa Ker.
monlqus, tn * secluded spot netr
this qultt town. Belle! It might bt
llnktd with tht Bueitky riou. or
t ttcrat tnnlng pltot, ltd suthor-
ium to witch thi houu for two
dty* befon thty intend It.
FBABED RUSSIANS
Troteky told Uum he wu tuthcr-
u*d by ths minuter of tb* interior
to inter PrtMt md Un it Birbi-
son with hu wlf*. sine* thn*u of
MMttlnttion tnd tttr of nngttnoi
bt Uft Russia, tfttr hu olub with
Sunn.
CIUmm of Btrblwn hid notlc*d
TORONTO MAN
HANDLED ROUGH
Air Is Electric With
Tension;  Leader
Hard Boiled
TOBONTO, April 15 (CF). —
Friction, which produced he*t«4
rerbal daeli Inside the convention
roome and vlolrnre In the helli
without, pr«T«l)ed during the "new
■et-np" meeting of the Canadian
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation   here   Saturday. •
The air wai electric with tension as Ute convention opened
with lu 100 delegates from aU
parts of the Dominion. Efforts
of c. 8. Woodworth, prealdent of
the federation, to Insure order
ln an addreaa at tba opentng
proved   unavailing.
Tna labor clement, and representative* of thetr expelled clubs,
Si
ttm th* contention. Th* Ubor
nomine* ftr the teeretiryshlp of
th* federation wu defraud by
tn onrwbelmlng majority.
THBOW   TIKM  OCT
Someone  who ob)*cted  whan  Ur
Woodaworth   named   Angui   MtcJn-
 H till****
GOV.-GENERAL IS
THROWN FROM
RAIL TRAIN
WINNIPEG-, AprU 15 (CP)—
Canada's fovernor-general waa ln
a train wreck here Saturday, visiting tha world's modal fair, Lord
Beaaborough was aaked to take a
rtda on Prank Padwjck's model
train, drawn by a miniature locomotive along a 140-foot track.
Half way down the track, as
tho train reached a dlssy speed
of eight miles por hour, his excellency loat his balance and the
little flat car on which be waa
riding toppled down tho two-
foot embankment.
A rescue party, Including Premier John Bracken, Mayor Ralph
Webb and W. Sanford Evans,
MX-A.-. rushed to Lord Be«borough's rescue and when the train
waa raatored to the track, his excellency resumed his journey.
■aaaaaaaaa
EGGS HURLED
ATDOLLFUSS
CHANGES WUI
BEAMONGTHE
STAFF OF BOTH
Centralization of the
Public Works Body
is the Plan
SALARY CHANGES
CONTEMPLATED
Liquor Store Staffs to
Be Reduced and
Readjusted
pas  ellenoed   when  Its spokesmen
attempted  to peasant a case be-
(Cantlnnad on Pags Bight)
SOUTH OXFORD
ELECTSTODAY
mOKRJOU* Ont., April IS (CP>-
Bectors of south Oafocd tonight
wen prepared to cast thttr baUota
In the federal by-election tomorrow
after a weak of oratory by government aad opposition leaden.
Whon poila cloee tomorrow night
tho vacant aaat ln tha house ol
commons, caused by the death ol
the Liberal member, l. U. Cayley,
will bs filled with either A. 8.
Rennle, Liberal, or Hon. Donald
Sutherland, conservative, taking
thalr place ln the eommona.
Kr,  Sutherland,   the  Conservative
candidate,   le   no   stranger   to   tho
-  , house   of   oomomns.   He   was   mln-
day leaving a note of farewell tn his I uter  without portfolio ln th« oon-
(ConUanod on Pago Eight)
FIND BODY OF
AINSWORTH MAN
Th*   hodj   ot   Charles   Brldg*   ol
Alnnrt-rth. who dUtppttrtd Wednea
Itchit on tht wtur* *dn. wu found
■undir MM rtrdi down tht ltkt from
whtrt ht pn*um*bl*r entered to ukt
hit Uft. No lnquttt wtl btld, hut
Corontr Or. W. 3. B*rd*T ot Kaalo
will mtkt in Inquiry Into thi drowning. proTlnel*! polio* b**dqu*rter*
htrt htrt bttn Inform**!.
Newsprint Output
Has Large Gain
WOUTMAL. April 15 (CTI-Usrch
production of newsprint In Ctna<la
ahowed ont of tht gnttttt gtlni ln
tht hlttory of tht lnduttrr, the
newsprint atrilct  buretu  innounced
todir.
Output In both Ctntdt ind tht
UnlUd SUUt roat Ml ptr otnt
-during tht month-for thr hlghttt
production of tnr llkt mtntb alnot
1M0.
Canadian production tl 110.1M
toni wu grttur thin for *n*f Hitch
sine* in.
No Dote Set for
Ottawa Meeting
OTTAWA, April 11 (OP).—No d*U
hu bttn find for tbt conference
propoted hr Prime Minister R. B. Bennett betwun th* Dominion gortrn-
m*»t tnd th* beads ot tht four wut-
tra proTlMi gonramtnU with n-
■Vtet to furthtr flnucUl uaUUnoa
to tbou prorlncu from th* f*d*ral
treuurr.
Flashes From the Wires
TORONTO—Reg. Hamilton of Tor.
onto St. Mike* Itant to (otn Toron-
to Leaf* on  wultf- tour.
Karl Dane, Once
Movie Star, Diet
Suicide, Penniless
HOLLYWOOD, April IS (AP)—Bodr
ot K*rl Dins, ont of thl silent tents'*
ouUUndlng comedians, who found
rtfugt trom bltur dluppotstOMt
in aulclde. lay In th* oounty morfw*
today, unclalmad.
Tht 47-yur-old *ctor. who *ky-
roektttd to tun* Is "Th* Big Pa-
radi." tnd UUr wu tunwd. ahot
hlmulf to duth tn » modut iptrtmtnt lut nlfht. Ht wu ptnnlltu it
hli duth. tnd hid bttn U-rtBf otf
the bounty of friend* tl though hit
ultry tt ont Unit wu rtporUd to
htrt bttn 11 SOO wttkly.
.8. 8. BXILOMA. At
Insull on way btck to 0.8. A. to
anawtr frtud chtrgu d*clan* he
did not run twty from 0.8. A. but
lttt u any ordinary cltlun would
40.
Drmorr—Rat. father Charlee I.
Oougblln uull* USA. federal rt-
m—i btsklsg syittm u within control of InUrnatlon*! b*nk*rs D*-
cluu It "aUnd* bttwun u* *nd
n*«ontl rtcottry".
He euggteu Nttlontl btnkt own*d
by th* ptopl*.
DOBUH—Irlih Pru 8UU gottri-
mtnt will rtmtln is powtr until
tnd of urm uyt Dt Vtl*r*.
ot 11 OOUB-
trlu wlll be ulud to put on wbut
pi Wlf baton whut eommlttu
la  London  on Ut* t.
OTTAWA-Pubiu   wortt   prognm
tm Canada will bt btwd on plana
laid down hy National Conatructlon
oouncll. lu program MIU for «-
ptnditur. ot M million dolliri.
IDMONTON - Albert! houu wlll
prorogue on Mondiy. Trtd* tnd
lnduatry  ut plated  on   Stturdiy.
urritlrt government headed by Rt.
Hon. Arthur Melghln, now leader
of th* government ln tht untu.
Ht rtpreunUd South Oiford ln
llll, 1917, lii.l tnd 18M. in tbt
slectlons 8*pt. M, IIM. h* wu ds-
fuUd by L. M. Csylej. tnd wu
dtfetud again is lttl by Mr. Cty-
lej with thi voU: CtyUy 171 ll
Sutherland MM Mr. Benslt It making hla tint bid for i utt Is tM
Dominion hot-u.
FRENCH BUDGET
IS BALANCED
PARIS, April 11 (CP).—Premier
Outon Doumergue finally btlanoad
Prance t   budget   Btturdty.
Tbl ctblnet adopted flvt dtcrtu
reducing Pnnch panMona Tbm
■Umiu oompUUd 4.000.000.00 fmnct
(M»4.t0o.0OO) in toosomlu efttctivt
ImmtdltUly.
Tht budget, u voted Mtrch I,
provldu for ttptndlturu of WJlg,-
570.000 frtnet (tbout 13.000.000,0001
wtth * turplui ot B,000,000 frtnet.
but tnt gonrnment tdmltttd It
hid ovtr-utlmaUd th* probable n-
ulpt*.
Him; Broadcast
Is Sabotaged
ORAZ, .Austrl*. April IS (AP).—
Rotten egg* wtn hurled tt Chtn-
cellor Dollfut* *nd * hsrmlut bomb
etploded within SOO tut of him
whtn ht tppetrtd here todsy to
ftddrtu t  mut meeting.
Tht bomb wu * tmokt tnd nolu
vtrlety, cooUlnlng no dingtrout *i-
plodvet.
Spoiled eggt tplsshed tht clothet
tnd unlformt of Dollfun pirtdtrs
but misted tht llttlt ehlnotUor hlmulf.
SocUlUU htd ptlntad tht whole
hlghwsy nd trom tht -airport whin
Dolltuu Undid to tht olty llmlu it
Ortl. PtvtmenU wtr* aplsshed with
■uch aiofana u "Down with na*
claml" tnd "Down with DoUfUMI"
Tht miu muting proptr wm
quilt bttt ttttmpU to brotdoae*
tht ohtnotllora apeech wan mysUr-
loualy sthoUgtd tnd only portion
ot  It  reached  llaUntn.
SALARY SLASHES
MADE IN ITALY
Bt ANDRCI B1RDINO
(Astoritted Pnu Portlgn stiff)
BOMB. AprU IS (AP).—tvtry ultry
Is Italy tnd tvtry trtlcM of food.
clothing, rent, hut, light, snd transportation wu on th* block tod*y to
ths tun* ot six to 90 per unt cut In
order to make th* kingdom *bl* to
compeu ln world nurktU with ooun-
trlu hiring lowtr mtnuftcturlng
ooata.
Tb* oouncll of mlnlittr*, ovtr phom
Pnmler Benito Muuollnl hlmulf prt-
tldtd, yuttrdiy dtcned tht twuplng.
tll-lnclualn tctlon u l battle of t
"defutlontry" oountry agalntt "In-
flatlooary" nttlona.
So brood wu tbt affinal ve. that toe
tsi oc bachelors, for whom offlclala
h*n no love, wu doubled, tnd cer-
ttln lmnortttloni. too, ctme undtr
clou aerutlny.
VICTORIA, April 18 (CP)—Reorgl-
nlxitlon of it Uut two mtjor dt-
ptrtmenU of the provlncltl service
htd bwn unofficially fortcut todty
In prcptrttlont idvinced tor l re-
caatlng tnd centrtUtation of tha work
ot thi public works deptrtment*, ind
Bomb Explodes Near fc-j-gf«jSSSK_*5f. wC
(or  about  a yesr have  been on b
put-time butt.
Revision ln the publlo worki department may Involve readjuitment of
numbers employed and salarlea paid,
with a view to centralization and
economies. Detailed plana (or elocution ot tbe reorganisation are believed
to bave been already prepared, and
may be announced ibortly.
ln lta atw lineup the public
works department wlll be distinct
from supervision of relief undertaking*, which hava already betn
handed over to the department of
labor, under the supervision of a
relief administrator. It is unofficially understood the reorganisation yet to be canted eut will
principally affect staffs In the field.
CVT   STAFF
The Uquor control board, operating 63 vendors' storea exclusive of
Mrs. I. Morton, eecretary of tha
Labor conference, moved an amendment to the membership clause whleh
would  permit trade onlona to Join
SIX KILLED IN
BUS COLLISION
■LTRIA. Ohio. April 11 (AP)—Sll
persona wan Injured f*t—lly, * uventh
critically hurt, and 11 other* re-
o*lv*d Uu urlous Injuriu whan a
Chicago-bound puunger bu* and tn
eaat! v und truth crashed hud-on
ttrly todty near bin.
Tbl dud—John Berbon. SS, Holiday Cove. w. Va., Earl Kellogg, ss,
Lansing. Mich.: Sam Novak, Duquu-
ne, Pa; Floyd SUlnaker, Akhon.
Ohio: Chrtrto Vutlovlch. W. Maa
slllon. Ohio: Michul Prydrych. 30,
Ntw Tork. Mn. Mtm Purr. Huntingdon Ptrk, lad., wu ln criucil condition In hospital ban.
Copt. Martin Is
Deputy Assessor
VICTORIA. AprU IS (CP).—Ctpttln
D'Arey Mtrtln. ttrgunt-tt-arma to
th* tlghUtnth Itgitlitun, will bt
erultd deputy iiaiaanr of probate
and tucoeulon dutlu. It wu U*rn*d
•t tb* UgUUtlv* building* yuurdty.
(Castlnoed on Put light)
UTE MINISTERS
ARE DEFENDANTS
Vsncouver Man Seeking $742
Balance Due as Campaign Manager
TANCt-trvin. April IS (CP).—■!-
Pnmler 8. P. Tolml* snd hu mlnU-
Urs, R. H Poolty. 8. _ Howt. Jothut
Hlnchllfft, WUlltm Dennlu lnd Wlllltm Stvige. together with tht union-
let pu-ty of Britlah Oolumbli, wtn
clUd deftndtnU to t tupnm* coun
action, commenoed hen todty, by
Wlllltm 8. Wut, Wut Sacond.
Wut cltlmt I7U u l btltnc* du*
for undo** nnd«red *nd moneyi ti-
pended u campaign manager for
v»ncouver-Burr»nl ln tn* lut pn>-
vlnelll election.
th* writ Issued on Wut'* bsh»lf by
Mr. Adam Johnston, who sutes that
Im hu bun Instructed to bring almllar aulu for O. Pandnll Smith. Unionist c*mp*lgn manager for Vancounr
Centre, ftnd W. D. Johnston, who held
i corretpondlng position In Burntby,
Thtlr dtlmi tottl tpproiimiuiy
HM
Wsst clslms M50 ultry for StpUm-
btr. October, and oot wuk ot Nonmber: tnd allege* thtt ht eiptndtd
MM. of which bt wu ptld MIT. luring l balanct ot STO.
ONTARIO C.C.F. PROVIDES FOR NEW
DISCIPLINE POWER, BANS LABORITES
WASHINOTON - Pruldent Roou-
nlt wtll tubmlt I73O0.O00.0O0 ten-
tnl MUt'btll thle wuk.
JKR8IT OTT—fWlr-yasr-oM Th*-
odor* Aloato dlu tram Uuoocylh-
eanlt. eeoond vutlm of ran m*l*dj
In M boun.
MONTMAL-Mlnor **rth trtmora
ttlt Is sorthara Montnal. Ntw
Tork  ind  Burlington.   Vermont.   No
-DMOHTON—John Smith, M. tnd
MUa Bdna Oan aumnd ISO-toot
plunge down prtclplw ui tuts.
Boy Is Taken
to Vancouver on
Charge of Murder
VANoojnr_R. Apni is (cp). —
Pbnrtoui-yur-old Prink Mlllen. or-
dtrtd to itand trial on • chtrgt of
murderlsg hU tchool chum, John Mc-
ptrltnt. 10. *rrlvtd htr undar pollot
Alberta Drops
News Censorship
EDMONTON,   AprU   15   (CP)—A
rvtrss-wst meuort which woald
v) pot s "MStor" on newspaper
headllnea and captions dealing tnth
coart case* will be wlthdrtwn, Premier J. E. Browsln aUUd Satur-
Introduced u as aausdaunt to
the libel lnd tltnder ut, tht siea-
aure had bwn gives nnt reading
Is th* ItgUUtnre when tbt pnmler announced IU wlthdrtwil. It
na listed prtnclpaUy for Uu reg»-
Utlon *f nport* os divorce* asd
other similar court actions.
lOfDON -
yvar^ld n*ph*w *f
III, nurcbu with atudent oommun
tturday from Powell Rlnr,
B.O. B* wtll b* eoDfUud to tht boys
dtUntlon horn* h*n until hu cue
U hurd by th* "nut oourt of oom-
p*Unt JurUdlctlon."
MllUn  wu ordered to lUnd  trUl
FRENCH COMPLETE
POLAND ALLIANCE
PARIS, April IS (AP)--Plant to
atrengthen Pnnch polltlcll alllanoea
and prevent Nial Oermany from
-wooing away Poland and tha Uttla
EnUnU wtr* computed todty by
LouU Btrthou. • Prench mlnlater of
fonlgn tffalrt.
Bt will prtunt thtm to tht cib-
Inlt Tuuday prior to hit departure
for Poland equipped -with the Qutl
D'Oraty'i diplomatic tool kit with
which ha hopu to remove tlgni of
discontent wtth tbt onot hippy
fimlly. Prom Wintw th* mlnlater
WUI go to OMohoalovakla ind ptr-
hape on to Belgrade.
NEW   SOVIET   LOAN
MOSCOW,    April    11    (API—Tb*
uuanoe of  niw domutlo  lo*n.  tg-
vtr. McPlrltnt'i body I gngttlng S.S00.000 ruble, tnd  run-
wu found April I. burltd Is t und-   sing  10 yaara, had bun innounotd
pit not fir tram hU homt, • tonight by tbt Sovut gonranunt.
IS-  yuterday by Migutnu W. L. Ptr
Church-1 kin of Powell Rl
Membership Will  Be  Taken
From Political Groupa
,   Only Say* Confab
TORONTO. April IS (CP)— Ths
Ontario branch of tht CoopenUv*
CommonwMlth P*d*ntlon wu nor-
gtnlud tnd Itunched on t n*w c*>
mr tfter t ttormy 15-hour ooa 'trim* htn. Tht niw comUtuUon pltou
discipline In the hinds of tht provlncltl oouncll tnd provldu mtmbtnhlp
bt obttlned through poliuctl group*
whou memben an willing to adhire
itrlctly to tht party*! protram.
Tha Labor conferenc* Itftltt group
dtdired It contldered luelf "uolud-.
..td" uddsr tht ntw conttituUon,
following tht lengthy conftranu. Pro-
poaaU of thl* group met defut u
th* new constitution wu approved
clause by clause.
I. J. Oarlind, United Ptrmtn of
AlbtrU number Is th* houu of
common* for Bow River, rppetUd to
tbou who did not approve of th*
new consutution to withdrew tram
thi convention. It wu the only honorable thing to do, Mr. Oarland uld.
J 8. Woods-worth. Ubor number Is
th* houu ot common* for Winnipeg
North OtnUr tnd nttlontl preridast
or tb* C.C.P.. tupporttd Mr. Oarland
u tha delegate* broke Into tppliuu.
LEFTIST! 1INO
Tbt leftlat group thtn broke Into
long. Th*y tang the Red Pltg*' ind
tht "InUrnttiontle.' Flntlly tb**
were drowned out by boo*.
Alderman John Mitchell of Hamilton wu lUcted pruldent of Uw atw
Ontario branch and Oraham Spry of
Otuw* wu named vlot-prttldant.
Two btllou wen required to uleet
Mr. Spry u the flrat ballot ahowad
thin ware more btllou thtn deUftUa.
During dibtu on tht conttituUon,
(Contlnmd *n Pag* Eight)
 	
1>V>I TWO
SHARPETAKEN
WITHNaSON
New Superintendent
Is a Booster
Already
Ta a bootter for NeUon tlretdy,"
deelued P. a Sh*rp». new tuptrln-
tendint ter th* N*l*on division ot tht
Tsnidlvi Pacific railway, who li tik-
lng thepeeltlcB formirly h*ld hp Will-
tarn Manaon, but now moved to Oalgary. "Mot only U Neleon a beautiful
pUu." he remarked, "but the eour-
teou* end pleaunt welcome that has
Ban glnn mt. hu mad* ma feel at
Bout it oam."
Then wu t general atmoaphen of
congeniality, be ittted. that wu 1m-
prualvt And thtn wem no eigne ol
.dtpruikm to obvlout ln other ptrtt.
Mr. Shirpe eome to Helton from the
Mlnnedou dlvltlon In Manitoba when
he WU taelitant tuperlntendent. Re
hu betn ecuuly connected with the
C PR- tlnce 1806 when he tttrted ln
at Median* Bat u * trucker In the
fnight *h*d. In th* ume year ha wu
twitched to mad muter'a clerk. Then
ln tbe eprlng ot 1808 bt btgtn work-
lag u • trainman on tbt road, and
became a oonductor ln 1800. In the
same ytar ht wu appointed ytrdmu-
ttr tnd htld thtt potltlon until mo.
Promotion ctme again In 19ir> wben
he ww given tbe office ot train matter of the construction department.
During tbe yun betwun 1814-88 he
worked u oonductor out ot Medicine
Bit. BU next offlot wu thit ot nation muter at Banff and ha atrvtd ln
thtt potltlon for about two yean. In
the fall of 1888 he wu appointed u-
■utant superintendent at Calgary, and
later, ln 1888, wu traaaferred to Mlnnedou to ut In tbe eame capacity
there. It wu trom thtt poet that hi
eun* to Ntlton.
Mr.shirpe U married and hu two
ton*, ont ot tbem at present ln the
Boyal Canadian Mounted police, and
ttltlontd at Btngough, Stak. Mn.
Sharps will probably arrin In Nelton
thli oomlng BAturdty »nd thay will
reskU it tbt tuperlntendent'e reel
donoe on Railway itreet.
. HU tivorltt vleu tn golf ind tile**
bowling, ind Mn. Shirpe lt ilso •
tport fin, btlng particularly fond of
btdmlnton, golf tnd aquatic recret*
tlon.
Spend Afternoon
on Boat Repairs
Wedneedty. a half-holiday for butlneu men. uw a large number of boat
ownen buiy on their craft on the
waterfront. ThU year the Nelton fleet
of motor launche* wlll bt out tn force
and flva ntw bo*t* wlll ba launched
LOAD OP SHEEP BURNED
CARLISLE, England, (CP).-Sixty
*bwp were routed alive -wben e
lorry caught tlr* on the highroad
and b*c*me * flying torch of tlamu
befon lt could be itopped.
Guide for Travellers
Nelson, B.C., Hotels
"Finest in tht Interior1'
Breakfast
Kt to 60*
Luncheon
85* to 50*
Dinner
35* snd 65*
Phone 787
/_. 0**r
a Ph,
HUME HOTEL
nee Bta Bervloe Neleon. BO. Oeorte Benwel), Prop.
Rotary and Oyro Headquarter*
BOMB—A. B. Wood, R. P. Howell.
A. O. Cl»lr Brlndle. OMll Burgls.
J. Bntwutlt. W. O. Campbell. B.
Cochran*. 3. o. Wtnton, J. O*llo,
Vtneeuver: H. B. H*rrlngton. Mr.
tot Mrs. V. W. Mclntoah, Toronto.
Mr. and Mn, J. White. S*lmo; M.
9  Chadwlck.  9  B.   Chatwin,  Cal
gary; O. Dtwion.'Vlctorlt; Mr. tnd
Mn. O. B. Kllburn, TnU: O. A
Oordon, BUverton ■ J. H. Pirker
Tmlr; Cbtrlu C. Bhiw, Ntlton; Mr
tnd Mn. P. 9 Peten, Roultnd; C.
J. B. Tin, Ktmloops. S. A. DorM,
Oorbin; R. Hunntr, Spoktnt.
^The Savoy Hotel
"Where the Guest Is Kin_ "
Nelson's Newest snd Finest Hotel.
Msny Rooms With Privste
Baths or Showers.
J. A. KERR. Prop.
IM BAKXB BT. PHONB 18
NBLSON, BC.
SAVOT-L. J. Sm'ah. Vlctorlt;
Adolph En-aeon. Reveietoke; D. J.
Mtfktntu, Procter: Mn. M Rice.
Ptumon: A. Bwlni, T.all; Mr. and
Mn. StlU. L. S. Tattrle. New Den-
f
vtn 3. 9. Sperling, Blueberry Cruk ■
Jamee A. Millar, Nakutp: Aln E
Pumty. Sloctn City; J. N. Murphy,
Kulo; B B. MarahaU. silverton,
Ttmmy Plttcber, Ptrnlt.
Mew Qrand Hotel
p.   U   BAPAB,   Prop.
Weekly aad Monthly Baue
B«<   sad   Cold   Water
StatU BM ap     DeebU IMS ap
BIS) a Ma-Bin and Dp
Occidental Hotel
M7L
9.   WA88ICK
SPBCIAL MOWTBLT   BATES
Oood   OomfortabU   Boonu
Mlntn*   Beedquartcn
Madden Hotel
A Welcome Awaitt You
JAB.  E.  MADDEN
Cempletely   Bemodelled
Het  and  Cold   water
In  th* HEABT of  th* City
QUEEN'S HOTEL
A.   LAPOINTE.   Prop.
Booms rrom 80r to 81.50 Monthly
818 and np.
hatted and hot and cold
water  in every  room
tt, phone eo
TRANSPORTATION-Freight & PuM-jer.
LEARN HOW PLEASANT A BUS
TRIP CAN BE
You've heard s gnat deal about boa travel In the
put few yeara—both pro and con. Now try it yourself! That's tha only sort test
All connections art being made, and roads are in
excellent condition.
Central Canadian Greyhound Lines Ltd.
Nelson Depot, 205 Baktr St Phon* 800
NELSON - TRAIL - ROSSLAND
OAiiv raucK
stevieg
Phon*
Nelson
TT
FREIGHT LIKE
J. C "teOTTT MUIR. PROP.
Prompt   Efficient   Strvlu
al AB. Tlmu
LISVINO NSLSON
AV IO A M.
Phon*
Trail
13 or 101
FREIGHT TRUCKS
LEAVE NELSON TWICE DAILY
• am. and 10:80 s-m. Expect Sunday
TraU
Phon*
136
TRAIL LIVERY CO.
M. H. McIVOR, Prop.
Nelson
Phon*
36
HENDRICKS1 KASLO.NELSON
MOTOR FREIGHT 8ERVICR
LEAVING  KASLO AND BSTURN-MOBDAT    WBDNBSDAT    nUDAT.
LEAVES KABLO tit AM LEAVES MELBOM   11  AM
KiUoo Depot—City aervlce Station. Phone 8     >     Bule, Phone it
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PROBATE LAWS
CHANGESPEEDS
UP THE WORK
Centralization of All
Payments Is New
Accomplishment
VICTOBIA. April 15 (CP).—Whlla
application* tor probata or letteri of
administration muat, aa before, ba
Tiled la duplicate wltb the courta, recent changei ln probate and aucoea-
eton duty lava of the provinoe have
speeded up the granting of probate,
and tbe ultimate settlement of estates,
lt la pointed out by Hon. John Hart.
A material changes la the centralization ln Victoria of all payments undar tha atatues, formerly made at
aome 39 different court registries
about tha province.
While the mlnlater of finance remains responsible under the amended acta, actual assessment of aatatea
will be carried out, aa before, by A. C.
Campbell, who la to ba ratified under
tba new lawa aa aaaeaaor.
Oople* of new forma to be uaed ln
connection with the return of valuea
may now be obtained from the department, or from the Klng'a printer.
Soma forma remain'a little altered,
but ona la materially unchanged and
now includes a return of dutiable
property both In regards to the aasets
of the eatate, and to other dutiable
proparty over which the teetator haa
aome measure of oontrol.
NEW PURPOSES
The official definition of other
dutiable property for the purpoee of
theae returns, waa outlined yeeterday
to Include:
Property or income transferred prior
to death of the deceased; other property transferred; gift* made during
life, not limited to two yeara ln aome
instances; real or pereonal property
veated ln the deceaeed and another
Jointly; property passing under a settlement, Including marriage settlement, when deceaeed retains right to
reclaim or resettle, or over which he
had powar of appointment; beneficial
Intereata arising from annuities prodded by the deceaeed; and Insurance
monlea payable to a named benefl-
_ clary with statutory exemption* u be-
' Tore.
Application* for probate or letters
of administration muat be made to
the courta, aa before, ln duplicate.
New Inventory forma, for affidavits ln
connection with succession dutlee.
wlll be ueed; what la known aa Inventory "X" being carled by regulations and "Y." by tha act ltaelf, both
act* are highly technical.
Offhand suggestion advanced hy
counael ln a reoent application in tbe
courta that tbe new Probate Duty act
might be ultra virea of the province is
} / not regarded aerloualy by the depart-
\ ment, entrenched behind legal
opinion of lta own. Tbe statutes were
amended primarily to remove any
auch objection, after defeat ot tbe
original Buooeaalon Duty act In tha
courta.
rrom a publie standpoint tha
amended lawa permit ot quicker sctlon on probate*, wltb oontrol ot actu<
al eetetea paaalng into the handa of
th* executors without long delays nec-
eeeaxy under the former ayatem. Certain right* of the province to examine
eafety depoalt boxea are Included ln
tbe new machinery, though the point
haa not arisen yet In actual practice
THE WEATHER
SUNDAY WEATHER
Mln. Mu.
^NELSON  98 81
Victor!*      18 69
Vancouver     46 88
Kamloopa   30 63
late-van  Point     4*1 80
Prlnoe Rupert   44 61
Daweon.  YT 86 611
Seattle     48 68
Portland. Ore. ,  60 60
Ban  Pranclaco     80 66
Spoktne  18 _  84
Prince  Oeorge     16 60
Vernon  37
Crinbrook     18 66
Calgary    33 60
Edmonton     18 40
Swift Current    16 86
Prlnot   Albert     14 34
Qu'Apptll*      13 36
Winnipeg     33 SO
HUIWpROCfER
W1N,L0NGBEACH
Camp Has Two Fast Softball
Games
Yahk Office Nine
Beat Married Men
TAHK. April IS—A ball game wu
held Sunday afternoon when the
eoftball team from the office met the
local Married Men'a team. Mac Brogan acted a* umpire and Howard
Parker aa baae umpire.
The game ended ln a victory for
the Office ataff with a aoore ot 10-7.
Married Men'a team waa Nedelic,
Croaa, batteries; Wardrope, Dickson,
Pedereen, Ruahcall, Herman, Pearson,
Hamilton.
Office team waa Wataon. Jupp. bat-
terlea; Laaenby. C Allan. A. wiikin-
eon. Dixon. T. Wilkinson, Lockwood
and Harrlaon,
LONOBEACH SAST CAMP, Airll IS.
—Softball fans from many polnta ln
the dlatrlct vlalted the camp 'hla af-
trrnaon and witnessed two faat gamea.
ProctVr beat tbe Longbeach boya 11 -10
In an extra-lnnlng game and Oeorge
Ben well's Hume hotel team beat Harrop 17-10 In the eeeond.
The Procter-Longbeach teama were
tied nine-all at tha end of tha nine
Innings and had to play an extra one.
The Longbeach team was atrength-
.nded by Shawn and Holmes, two new
.rrtvals In the camp. Phawn on tb*
rubber tor the camp chalked up four
strikeouts. The, Procter chucker
fanned seven. BUl Reno entertained
the spectators with an exhibition of
baae running-
Score by Innings:
Longbeach   Cast    330 300 103 J
Procter    010 106 033 3
Harrop    001 Oil 013
Hume hotel   SOO 010 346
Uneuna ware:
Longbeach East—Lewellyn, Shawn.
Holmee, Walden, Laurence, Marcus,
Lapuca. Paige, Puck.
Procter—Merrlfleld. P. BonaccI, J.
BonaccI. Major, C. Major, O. McKlnnon, Heighton, H. McKlnnon, Batch-
elor.
Harrop—Holmes. Lewla, Ogllvle,
Smith. Morey, Vandergrtft, Pltchett,
Calmer.
Hume—Realya. C*ark, Preno. Bell,
McDougall, Ben well, Ted Romano.
J. Plerro.
Umpirea wtre Morey, Smith, Fowler
IMPROVE ROAD
TO RENO MINE
Trucks to Haul Gravel From
Rock Creek; Sheep Creek
Cascade Road Next
FIND DROWNED
MANATWHARF
Paul Boyle Makes the
Gruesome Find
Fishing
The badly decomposed body of a
middle-aged man, presumably tbat
of charlea B. Canon, discharged re*
lief worker, wu ft*hed from the
West Arm In front of Xb* city whirl
Sunday evening by Paul Boyle.
Boyle had hla Une out In about
36 or 90 feet of water when the
hook caught the clothing of the
drowned man. Pulling ln hla line
Boyle had the grueeome experience
of seeing the body attached to It.
Sergeant Robert Herahaw of the
city police force waa summoned
and the body waa removed to the
undertaken. At flrat complete mystery shrouded the finding of tbe
drowned man. A cloae check up
with provlnoial polloe gave no record
of a man having been drowned or
reported missing. It waa only after
papers which were found In hla
clothing were dried out at the polloe offloe later in the evening that
polloe were able to determine who
tw waa. papera lnch'~':d a discharge
notloe for a w. J. Carlaon i-
the Shgreacics r.utf oamp dated-!
March 1, and a credit slip on the
Oolden Oete cafe. The man la
believed to be from somewhere ln
Alberta aa the bat he waa wearing
bore tha trademark of an Alberta
atore.
Tha body ahowed no evidence of
foul play although It waa not clo»ely
examined, whether It waa a caaa of
suicide, or and accident, will not
be determined until an Investigation   by   the   coroner,
Tha man waa about five foot eleven or alx faat and weighed in the
neighborhood of 190 pounda*
He waa heavily clad, wearing two
suits of underwear and a pair of
overalls over heavy troueera, the
aame aa thoae issued to relief camp
worker*. Ha also wore two heavy
sweaters. Evidently he had been ln
tha water about a month.
TBB KELSON DAILT NEWS, NELSON, EC-MONDAY MOBNINO, APBIL 16. US.
Ymir Notes
PAOB  TUBES
MAY EXTEND THE
RECREATION PARK
Parks Committee Mty  Add
15 Feet to East End
of Grounds
TMIR. April 16—Mr. and Uxs. J. H.
Clarke, Mrs. Margaret Paters and her
daughter, Mn. S. Ball. Mr. and Mn.
S. A. Curwen .»nd Mra. LeRoy were
Salmo vlalton Tueeday.
Mra. 8. Ball bad Mn. LeRoy of
Michel as her gueat Wedneaday. Mrs.
LeRoy left for Michel Thuraday, and
waa accompanied aa far n Nelson by
her aon, O. LeRoy.
Mra. H. Btr ina, her. daughter and
aon, were Salmo vlaltora wedneaday,
and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.
H. Perklna.
Bav. C. E- Motte ot Eaat Trail held
a aervlce at Ymlr Thuraday evening.
He waa the guest of Mrs. Margaret
Petera.
SOUTH SLOCAN
WINS SOCCER
Beats Nelson Juniors
4-1 in Opening
Match
Vienna eclentleta hava been able
to differentiate between natural and
artificial alike by using a mlcrodUtU-
lation method.
Recent work haa mada a va*t Improvement on the road naar Nelway.
atatad WlUlam Ramsay, government
road engineer. Sunday night. Work
haa alao been atarted on the Sheep
creek road leading to the Reno and
tt will be put In ahape immediately.
Thla week two trueka will be moved
from Nelway to Rock creek and wlll be
uaed for hauling gravel to the resurfacing of tha Tnil-Cutiegar road,
particularly ln the Blueberry vicinity.
During thla week alao a camp will
be atarted ln tbe Sheep-Creek-Cascade
area, and that road will be tbe center
of activity for a time.
Rodgers Plant
Returning Work
CRESTON, April 16—The veneer
aectlon of tha C. O. Rodger* box factory commenced work again tbla
week and tha crew la putting Into
atock tha material for tha make of
strawberry and raspberry cupe. aa
wall aa tha decking for tba berry
crate*. The veneer 1* being put In
the dry kiln, which haa been further
Improved thla aaaaon.
Mr. and Mra. P. V. Staple* are back
rrom a vlalt with Mr. and Mra. D. A.
Macdonald at Oreenwood. and report
great activity in mining ln that
district.
Mr*. P. Oarrett and young daughter ara hare from Blake on a vlalt
with Mr. and Mn. P. A. LaBelle.
Among the activities of the park
committee thla year extension of the
Recreation grounds some 16 feet or
eo toward Cedar street or the east end.
The grounds are too small to oare 'or
tbe numerous aport groupa and It Is
thought that an extension of the
grounds tn thla way would aaalst materially. According to park authorities
nothing definite haa been determined
yet, but the plan la being conaldered
alonf with other work for the year.
DENVER GOLFERS
. TO BETTER LINKS
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Directors Elected ud Committees Named for
Season
MRS. LEONARD
IS HONORED
Given Shower by the
Liberal Ladies'
Auxiliary
Mn. H. Leonard, who left the city
Monday morning, waa Friday night
the guest of honor at a handkerchief
shower held by the Nelaon Women'a
Liberal auxiliary at tbe home of Mra.
B. Whiteside, Silica atreet.
Whist and bridge were enjoyed during tha evening which waa brought
to a cloae by an addreaa given by
John Notman. prealdent of the Nelson
Liberal aaaoclatlon.
Mrs. H. Dunk and Mn. H. J. McLean won tbe bridge prizes and Mn.
J. C. Hooker and Mn. J. Duffy the
whlat prises.
Mr. Notman expreaeed the regret
of tha association In losing Mrs.
Leonard. She haa been a faithful and
valuable worker. Ha alao stressed the
necessity of the women being alive
to the oondltlona that exiated to meet
the future.
He spoke of three political aide*.
Oh ona aide, he atated, were tha accumulative Intereata. It waa theae
Interests that ware the largest element ln the cause of the preaent conditions. On tbe other aide were thou
who would break down the clearly dP
fined ayatem, the extremist*. The
Liberal party waa ln between, he aald.
He went on to picture present conditions and the hopeleaa future for
the younger generation that waa now
In View. There eeemed little poaalble
outlet. The taak of providing a measure of alleviation fell to the middle
claaa, the Liberals, and It called for
moderate action and regulated thinking. He further enumerated the policies ot the three Unea and pointed out
the aak of the Liberal party, petitioning the ladlea to uae their franchise to the beat of their ability ln
attempt to bring about bettor condition*.
After having the better of the play
ln the flnt half, the Nelaon Junior
football team went down to defeat at
South Slocan Sunday after oon 4-1,
In the opening game here of the Nelaon and District Football league. W.
J. Tlndale, hydraulic engineer of the
Waat Kootenay Power A. Light oompany, kicked off.
A. Dunsmuir for the wlnnen was
the star ot tbp field and soored three
of the South Slocan goala. J. Corner
got the other for the wlnnen and
Bert Blngamun got the lone Nelaon
tally.
Nelaon held the play In the first
halt but were trying to get ln too
cloee on the goal before kicking.
The weather waa fine and there wu
a slight breeze from the side. Bach
team played 40 mlnutee each way.
LINKUPS
Soutb Slocan—0. Hunt, goal; E.
Bowkett, R. Woods, back*; Aahley, J.
Laurie anu Wallach, halfbacks; Corner, Murray, Parker, Dunamore, Meek,
forwarda.
Nelson—Affleck, goal; McLean. Bird,
backa; Rothery, Mclvor, Whitfield,
halfbacks; Anderson, BUhop, Blngamun, Ward and Graves, forwards.
HOWE REPORTS.
ON CONVENTION
Nelson Branch of Canadian
Legion Makes Ypres
Day Plans
NELSON HAS SIX
DEGREES   FROST
With a strong wtnd both Saturday
and Sunday, the weather waa -comparatively cool over the week-end,
though sunny and bright. During the
early houn of both days tl.i mercury
fell below the frost mark. Sunday
iitornln 9 degrees ot froat waa recorded. Saturday's temperature* varied between 30 and 60 degrees and
Sunday's between 26 and 61 degrees.
tag neb $128
for institute
The fine sum of 1139.16 waa realized
by Women's Institute taggers Saturday for the Nelaon and Dlatrlct Women's Institute's special welfare fund.
Mrs. M, E. Watts, convener, Mra.
Oeorge H. Fraaer, Mn. R. Eunson and
Mr*. H. Mackenzie supervised the
drive from the Institute rooms and
*. -e 46 young ladlea assisted with
the tagging during the day.
GRADE JUNIOR  HIGH  GROUNDS
To facilitate eoftball and other
recreational activities at th? Junior
hlgb school, the ctty public worka
department haa graded and fixed
up the grounds. This waa d ne following a requeat by representatives
who attended a mettlng of tha parka
committee Friday night.
Another requeat that haa been
granted and will be attended to by
the department la the construction
of two more play.rs' benches tor the
Recreation grounds.
Oh My Head!
How It Aches!
Headaches ara one of the most
aggravating troubles a person can ba
tormented with.
Those dull throbbing* indicalo
there must be something wrong with
the system.
However, whatever the cause, you
will find in Burdock Blood Bitters a
remedy to work in such a way that
the headaches will eventually disappear'and vou will not be further
_^^^^^^k troubled witk them.
For ttlt at drug aad gsesral stensi pat ap tos tha past 66 yeersby The T. MJlbura Ce.,
IimtUd. Toronto, Oat.
Blood
Bitters
Rossland Enjoys
Trail Musicians
ROSSLAND, April 16.—The Women's Mimical club of Trail delighted
a good-nlBFd audience with a high
claas program, proceed* going to the
Rossland Boy Scouts' amoclatlon. On
behalf of the Scouts, Paddy Toplts*
thanked the ladles for their asalst-
anoe, and Jlmmle Wright presented
the conductor, Mrs. 6. 6. McDiatmld,
with s beautiful bouquet of roses.
The following program was given—
"O. Canada I"; chorus; solos, Mn.
Ralph Cook: choruses, violin aolo,
T. Padberg: choruses; solos, Mn. W. O.
Jewltt; choru.es; trio, Mrs. E R.
Hsrtmann, T. Padberg and Otto Neld-
ermann,   choruses.
Miss Catherine McLean hu returned to Nelson to resume her
studies at the academy.
Mrs. Chsrles Scott Is a patlsnt at
the Meter Misercordlse hospital.
Miss Louise Bradley ot Everett wu
ln the city this week.
Many Make Merry,
at Gyro Hoedown
Attired ln overalls, ginghams una
rr.js and tatters of every description,
a large crowd packed the Eagles hall
Friday night for the Oyro hoedovn.-
one of the largest dances of the season. After the old barn dance atyle
the building wu dressed up with
piles ot hsy and garden Implement-.
On the side lines play machines were
kept busy.
Douglas Cummins was chslrmsn
and the committees In charge of the
varioua attractions were R. E. Crerar
and George Fleury. music; Dr. O. A.
C Walley, decoration. E. P. Poulln
and Charles Doctor, crown snd anchor; R. B. Morris, housle housle; D.
Townsend, Austin Carter and V. C.
Owen, refreshments; ticket* and publicity, Oeorge Lambert, J. D. Notman,
and E. A. Mann.
This TESTED  Remedy
Will Restore Your Energy
A girl  wbo worka  ln  an  office.
who  got  very   little   freah   air   and
sunshine,   lost   oolor.   became   enervated,  and,  on   November   14,   1961,
'■ want  to  e   physician's  offios   in  a
| C*nadlsn   city   and   had   her   blood
I tested.    The   result   sru   alarming.
< The haemoglobin ahowed only 90 per
1 eent, tha red corpuscle count only
I 1,700,000.   She wu surprised to learn
i tbat ahe wu anaemic, but wu relieved when told that the oondltlon
•ould be corrected.
The physician knew tbe formula
• f a popular blood builder. Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills, and told ber
to take two of the pllla after each
neal for a month and then return
for another teet. The second test
wu   made   on   Deoember    10,   and
NEW DENVER. AprU 16—At the
annual meeting of tbe Blocan Oolf
club, held Thuraday evening, with
21 membera preaent the secretary's
reports ahowed a very successful year.
The board of directors elected wu
u follows: C. P. Nelson, A. Jacobson,
Dr. Francis, A. Levy, L. W. Bells, J.
E. Kennett, J. Tier, and F. Broughton.
Committees ware named u follows.
Construction — Messrs. Kennett,
Wool ley. MePhee.
Ground*—J. Tier, Dr. Francis, J.
Draper.
Tournament—J. Tier, F. Broughton,
Dr. Francis.
Social—Mrs. H. R' Kirk. Mra. A.
Francis. Mrs. H. Butehart, C. F. Nelaon and J. J. Irwin.
It la planned to do a lot of work
on the courae this spring and get
the new fairways open u soon u
possible.
Fire on Mountain
Top Cause Worry
H. L. Howe, delegate for\ number
of Canadian Legion branches ln the
district to the Ottawa convention held
recently, gave a detailed report of the
convention at the meeting of the Neleon branch of the Canadian Legion
Friday night.
Arrangement* were mada for the
Ypres day celebration and plana wilt
be completed within two or three
days.
HDGEnJoani
SWANS, CRESTON
    - t
A huge fleck of swans, some 150
In number have been wintering on
the creaton flats near Wlllams lake,
according to Charles E. Moore. They
are thought to be Trumpeter swana.
a species thought to be nearly* extinct and lf auch la the ease lt
wlll prove welcome newa to naturalists.
Considerable interest was caused
Sunday evening over a amall tire
whleh burned hjgh Vp o». oron- ■)
Ite mountain, a number ot per-
eons thinking that It might a
signal fir* of a marooned party.
Ute lut night the police had
no report of a mining party or
parties and put tt down to a
flra that had been eet and left
by hikers daring the afternoon.
The fire appeared te die
down and then barn np brightly
at times.
CHOW LOW BURIED
CHINESE SERVICE
ahowed an Increase to 64 per oent. of
haemoglobin (which surprised even
the doctor) and a red blood corpuscle
oount of 5.406.000.
When lt Is explained thst haemoglobin la the oxygen-bearing, life-
supporting element of tbe blood and
that red corpuscles an the carriers
of haemoglobin it wlll be understood
why tbe young lsdy felt renewed
energy and ambition, or, u ahe put
It, "felt like working sgaln.'*
If you lack "pep," tin eaally, are
weak, pale, hava palpitation of the
heart and dlssy spells, get a box of
Dr, Williams' pink Fills at your own
druggist's and begin the treatment
after your neit meal. Tou ke no
chanoaa. Dr. Williams' Fink Pill*
an clinically teated.
Chow Low, Nelaon resident who
died here reoently. wu laid to net In
tha city cemetery lut week. The full
Chinese burial aervlce wu observed
with one of his fellow countrymen
officiating. The funeral wu held from
the Nelaon Funeral home.
UNLOADING TODAT
Acme Kleenburn
The Cool That's All Cool
SOOTLESS — LOW IN ASH
EGG SIZE
P*r Ton $10.00
WEST TRANSFER CO.
PHONE 33
TRAINS AGAIN
ON SCHEDULE
With damage by falling rock* and
a washout on the Kettle Valley
around Princeton cleaned up, the
CP.R passenger service wu on schedule again Sunday night, the oout
train arriving at 8:46.
Nakusp Notss
NAKUSP. April 14— Mn. N. Hall and
Mra. Huggard who apent Euter with
the former's parenta. Mr. and Mn. J.
Wagstaff. returned to their home ln
Sldmouth Saturday.
Mrs. Cecil Jordan of Edgewood hu
been the gueet of Mr. and Mrs. F. H.
Jordan.
WUUam Shlpmaker of Inonoakltn
Valley hu been the guest for *, few
days of Mr. and Mra. C. Bergwerf.
Mn. W. J. Russell and daughter
Kathleen have returned to Kamloops
sfter spending the put -fett visit
Ing relatives here.
Mn, A. Lealle and two amall sons,
who have vlalted ln Trail and Na
kusp during the Easter holidays, have
returned to their home In Kamloops
Mr. Webeter and Mlaa A. Olrand,
who have been visiting ln Nelaon.
vlalted In Nakuap Sunday en route
for Bdgewood, when they teach
achool.
Jack McLeod, Frits Jordan, lnd
Neabltt and Lloyd Jordan of Edge-
wood motored to Naksup Saturdsy
to attend the Trall-Nakuap football
gsme.
J. Allard. Pete Kararovltch, R. Kef-
fer and Miss Eva Brown of Burton
wen vlslton ln town Monday.
Mlas Mary Kirk wu a vlaltor to
Nelson recently.
Mn. W. J. D. Rogera and Mrs.
Rogers of Eut Arrow Park, motored
to Nakusp. accompanied by Mra. W
Rogers of Bonnlngton, who hss been
their gueet recently, and who left
later by stage for ber home.
J. Collins of West Demara wu a
vlaltor ln town Tueeday, coming up
by launch,
Mn. J. H. Thexton of West Demara
is a vlaltor in town.
ROBSON IS
GIVEN POST
The appointment of WlUlam Rob
aon to be a commissioner under*}
ths evidence act, for auch time u
ha remains in the employ of the
government agent's office at Oranbrook, appears In the laat issue of
tbe  Britlah  Columbia  Gazette.
Creston Auxiliary
Bridge Is Success
CRESTON, April 16—The Women's
auxiliary of Chrlat church had a good
turnout at the bridge Thuraday afternoon, at which the prises at auction
bridge went to Mrs. L. C. McFarland
and Mrs. J. O. Connell. At oontraet
tha hlgb eoore wu made by Mrs. M.
Smith. After play a aplendld lunch
wu served.
. T. Ackerman left op a business v'sit
to polnta ln Alberta, and will bs
away for about io days.
Richard Thurston Jr. hu gone
to Trail to secure employment.
Bob Currie Is renewing acquaintance ln Klmbsrlsy.
MlM Betty Kemp hu returned
from a 10-day visit with her friend,
Mlu L. Cookaon, In Nelaon.
Mra. Tom Wilson and young daughter of Cranbrook are here on a visit
with the former's parents, Mr. and
Mn. J. E. Healer.
Bridge Party Is
Held at Moyie
MOTTE. April 14—An enjoyable
bridge party wu held at the home of
Mrs. Oordon Jewell Tuesday evening
ln honor of Mn. Babe Leask, before
her departure from Moyle. Thou
preaent wen Mra. Oulndon, Mra. R. A.
Smith. Mrs. J. W. Fitch. Mrs. J. Whitehead and Mlsa D. Spence. Miss Ddt
Spence and Mrs. J. Whitehead wen
the prise wlnnen.
Betty Lou Frleseu, who Is at pres-
tnt on a vlalt from Klmberley with
her aunt, Mra. Oordon Jewell, hsld
a party Wedneeday afternoon for
her newly made Moyle friends. Nearly
aU ths girls in the town from school
age to 14 being preaent. Oamu on
tbe lawn and a bounteoua repast
brought happlneu to both gueeta and
host***.
Afur being In Moyle for nearly
three yean, Mr. and Mn. Doug
Crooks and family an returning to
Klmberley when Mr. Crooks parenta
reside.
Constable W. A. Jupp of Moyie wu
here Wedneaday.
Brouse Shower
for Bride-elect
NAKUSP. April 14—A miscellaneous
shower wu given by the Brouse community in the Brouse hall ln honor
of Mlu Annie Ooulak. bride-elect.
Many useful and beautiful gift* wen
received. Dancing wu Indulged ln.
and supper served st midnight.
Creston Hot Near
50 Street Lights
CRESTON, April 15—All nine new
strut lights ordered installed by the
village council have been placed and
the new onu ordered at Monday
night's oouncll mwtlng. to be placed
near tha steps leading up the CPR.
platform, will be working baton the
week Is out. With these new installations the tffwn hu almoat 50 atreet
light*.
Mrs. Ivan O'Nell of Vancouver hu
arrived for a visit with her mother,
Mn. Stace-Bmlth, and other relatlvaa
and friends In this district.
Now that ths roads ore in real good
condition the haul "f lop is under
way from the Cecil Hamilton Ur.it
on Ooat mountain, northeut of town.
W. Kelrn bu the trucking contract
and tba timber la going Into the C.
O. Rodgers mill In town. '
Mn. It. Dalbom of Wynndel spent e
fsw days this weak with Mr. and Mra.
W. A. Psase.
Mr, snd Mrs. W. Fraser an home
again, after spending a fsw days with
friends at Trail.
Mrs. W. Ferguson Is boms from a
ahort vlalt with ber ao -In-law and
daughter. Mr. and Mn. W. Defoe of
Nelaon.
Mn. A. L. Cameron wu renewing
acquaintance at Cranbrook.
Ths serious heart malady, angina
pectoris, strikes men more often than
women, due apparently to their more
strenuous activities. ^^™
Great
for children
Children certtinly do like
Kellogg. Whole Whett
Flikt-1. And of courie there'i
nothing better for them thtn
whole whett.
Youll ilio be delighted
with the economy of the big
red-ind-green package. Mide
by Kellogg in London, Ont.
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INCOWOHATIO   in MAT II7Q,
Tuesday Bargains
In
Dry Goods
Special Purchase of
PRINTED SILKS
Hundreds of yarda of high quality pure silk
prints.  New  season's  goods  just  put   into
stock. A company purchase at a great savinp
Regular $1.49 and $1.59 the yard.
Special, Per Yard	
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"Wabasso" printed broadcloths 36 inches wide.
Tub fast of course, and unshrinkable. A widi
range of new designs in all color combinations.
Per Yard 	
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Lovely designs. 36 inches wide and all
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Per Yard  	
PRINTED PIQUE
The  season's smartest  fabric  for  sports
dresses. You will like the new color effects.
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Richly bound with satin, these beautiful throws are far below the present
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"lnttrior of British CotvmMa't Family Ndwi-pa-psr*'
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publl»h*d
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I   thl   AUDIT    BURIAU   OP   OUWOUTIONB
MONDAY,  APRIL 16,  1M4.
SPOKANE TRADE GAINS 76 PER CENT
It is good to read in tht Spokane Spokesman-
Review that the federal reserve bank reports a 40
per cent increase in retail trade on the Pacific slope
of the United States, with Spokane in the forefront
of lt with a 76 per cent figure. News that recovery
aouth of our sector of tht international Une is definitely on tht way and may soon be keeping pact with
that on our own side, is certainly gratifying, and it
is fairly in ordtr to congratulate Spokane, which
historically hai mtny links with our territory, on
leading tht procession, Tht bank failures wtrt a severe blow, but tht loan in the winter from tht reconstruction finance corporation tipped tht scale heavily,
and it it evident that the Northwest ii heading toward better tmes.
Generally speaking, everything thtt helps Wtthington helps British Columbia, and everything that
helps the Inland Empire-helps tht Kootenay territory.
As on illustration, tht more money that goes into
circulation ln Spokane, the mort Spokane motorists
will visit this district, and tht mort Spokane money
will ba going into mining development here.
In discussing tht report of tht federal reserve
bank, tht Spokesman-Review says editorially, under
tht head, "Why Spokane Leads":
Surrey* cf bualntu br MM f-MUrtl mtrvt btnkt in dtptnd-
ab'ie tad eeeiwrvatin. Tain U tncourtglng aignlllotnct tben-
fore la tht cuntnt nport by th* ftdtnl ruirvi btnk tn otn
pranclaco that null tndt ea tht Ptcltlt _opt hu tdvinoed
mm* this Id ptr ctnt from th* low-wtUr mirk ot tht dtptw-
•lan: lnd thlt tpoktm htidt ill thl cltlu of Uw wuurn elope
with in Inert*** of nurly 78 ptr unt onr ulu of a yttr igo.
Tht federal rutrvt btnk reporu thtt the mott huruslng cause
of the net U tht broad spretd ot reemployment with wtgt ln-
creaau tad gretUr tctivity In many llnu of Industry.
SpokiM't Mptcltl good fortunt cin bt ittrlbuUd to two
ttlmuliting lowl tnfluenew. Tht city u tht offidil tgrlcul-
tunl cndlt cipttn of th* Piclflc Northwteurn auua. tnd rapid
I ttw Ortnd CouU* dim, t project whou dtntopmtnt
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duttrui d*nl*pra*nt uid ultlraatonr**-
trid liad, u tb* ehwrlng ntllMttonj
b*trunlng nwtrd NT
MM drew I retlltv.
WlU UUnd ovtr rnanj j™.. <-.,—, _—-_— -
duttrui dtvtlopnunt tnd ultlmtt* rtcumitlen of t vut tnt ot
trtd ltad, u tht cMtrlng reaiintion ot * dnam of so yun, tad
lutrunlng nwtrd tor the filth, liboit tnd ptnuttnu tbtt midt
ON THE MR TONIGHT
CHAPTER  I
MALA,
It you don't believe thtt aprlng u
htn you mutt htvt missed tht activity on tht bill grounds tad moreto
tht tctivity pn thi waterfront.
•   a   e
But owntrt wtn out la font on
Stturdiy tad Sundiy, painting, puttying, caulking, oiling, grtuing ind doing otbtr neoeaury thing, to gtt
waur waft reidy for tht lummtr'a
ictlTitlw,      ^^■"""■■™""™
It you don't bellare mi, ill you htn
to do U to wilk around tbt tlotu tnd
witch tht bon it work.
i   I   a
For luaUnce, Don Lucu tad •
bunch of tin boyt from tht Rowing
club were doing tht loctl plumbing
wcUty out ot work lad wagu, md
thty did aot forgtt thttr tools, by n-
ptirlng tht plptllnt to tht Rowing
olub. Tbty cltim they wtrt not getting
tnough water, although th* pipes
carrying th* waUr muat run through
at leut 100 yards of Kootenay like
waUr bafore retching tht Rowing club
premltu.
aaa
Howard Murphy ind Jick Boyce
an bus} installing an engine la *
boat they hoped to uu thU aummer—
Tony Bill hit tomt new chtngtt on
Ult launch for the aummer—M, I.
Blown It insulting new mtclttnlctl
app*r*tu* on hli wive-puther—Tttt
Irvlnt, who remembers the Wut Arm
whtn thtn wtn no lutomobllu, u
atlll A (Inn believer In tbt Launch
club of Ntlton—J. O, Patenaude, do-
netor of the Patenaude ahleld. for
apttd boot racing twty back—wall,
who care* ■ btlUvu that' Ntlton hw
tht but wtur tor tporu of any dot-
cription tn the northwut—tnd ht
wu tround on Sundiy, hoping that
ISM would be a bigger and bettor
yttr tm Ntlion—Lou OUbtrt, who
runt tht Ltdy Bird, tht speed boat
ot tht Itkt—hid hU thlp out ou
Sundiy tfumoon tnd wu ht bum*
MIOHTT   HUNTER   OP
THI   ARCTIC.
Th* little Btklmo vllltgt authrd
with tiolumtnt. Prom IU doun or
mon Unu ot walrua hldt, mtn
woman tnd ohlldran ruahed out it
tht ahout: "Mala rtturnal Thi
dogt in wttry with their burden
Ot  gauel"
Abi, Mila'a gtntU young wlft.
followed by toddling Uplk. thtlr
lour-ytir-old ion, Mt out to mut
tht returning hunter, hit atep-aon
Onokldck, afted ftftwn, tad hla
ion Puala. four yun youngtr thin
Ortokldok, Thty had traveled many
weary mllea to tbt Inland like
when tht wUd getie wtnt to molt,
ind whtn thty hid fallen tuy victim! to tht humeri aklll. Th* vllltgt turned out la eager wtloomc
to thtlr Utder, tad thl freah aupply ot mwt to thtlr meagre and
fut-dlmlnUhlng   ltrder. ,
Neither Mill nor Abl apokt u
thty mtt, but thty smiled quietly.
at eaoh othtr with undtrtttndlng
tfftctlon u tht young matron
lleved her huaband of tht |
alung ovar hu ahouldtr, using hu
burden, for hi wu ileo ctrrying
hU kiyik.
Tht vllltgiri gtthtrtd tround tht
returning proooulon, w Abt tnd
Naurs. Mala* agad mothtr, wtUUd
by tbt two boyt, btgan relieving the
doga of their burdtnt, Tht " *'
watched Itolldly the unloading ot
tht gtmt, etrtving aclthtr to thow
thtlr latrwt la tuch I gnat haul
nor their hope thtt Milt would thtrt
with thtm tht ruult of hU forty. Abi
proudly htld up ont of tht lattwt ol
"How would w» tUl our belllu
without Mtlt,  tht  mighty hunter?"
Mill met th* wlftly prau* with
* *ooff. "Oh, I am juat t poor mm
who fMMi t dud goou now md
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Auction and
Contract Bridge
BJ
thi  Worldl  Ludlng  Authority
HILTON o> won
Mall plcktd up I number of lease
tnd tpprotchtd Taparu. tha atrtngtr,
md hli women, md gtvi thtm tht
oonnattontl Btklmo gr -ting, tfur
which h* pnunUd the grew.
"On* tttnd* uhanud >nd grtUful
befon i big hunter," wtd Ttptrte,
tcotptlng the gift,
"P*opU in gltd to htn you Join
tlwlr village," tmiltd Mils kindly,
"On* U gild to remiin," nplltd
TtpirU.
Tht hunter ladloattd thalr cloth*
lag. "Tou nnd ntw skim. My wlft
■bill bring them to your wives."
Mala nodded kindly at tht ttrang.
ere tnd returned to Abl, foliowad by
admiring glances trom the shining
eyea ot Ivt, thi tldtr of TtptrU's
young wives. Hu lln* ptrUd la an
eager tmlle. Giggling laapaujak,
Tarparu's othar wit*, had tyw only
for tht geese whou plumpnui tht
explored with hir linger,.
Mill ttrodt to th* meet nek, *
till itructure made of driftwood md
whalebone, too hlgb for tht itouUtt
ot th* dog* to retch. Tht huaklea
aprang after him, barking tnd lets.
Ing, ture thtt thty now would bt
fad. Mala, tttrtUd it tht lownlii
of tht mttt tupply, took but one slab
of caribou mttt lnttotd of tht two
thit ht hid InUndtd to feed to tht
dogt, out It up Into piece* md ted
It to the inimaV uklng cart that no
dog got mon thtn hu than. Thtn
Mill willed slowly through tht vti-
lag*: th* mut rack* w*n empty, oi
nearly eo: doga atood hungrll* ibout
Uw entrmew to the unu*, htn tnd
tbtn wtrt women plucking tht geeet
thit Milt hid glvtn thtm,
Ortokldok, ctrrying piru ot a rabbit trip In hU hind, ww hU step-
fither dimming the mtlt racks, tnd
•topped tt hU tld*, divining hU fttl-
Ingi-
"Hw tbt Oreit Mountain Spirit
brttthed ill tbt caribou Into hu
nottrlU?" hi uked. md p*u*ed to
lUUn to tht willing of a dUtint
wolf which wt thi dog* to howling,
STIPIUITV  VS.  COMMON  SENSE
Tht imount ot itupldlty with
which pltyen who eonilder thtm-
selves ln tht tint flight tometlmu
manage a Brldte hand U quite ra-
mirktbli. OfUa, wltb grttt Ingts-
ulty, thty lucotd In btlng defeated
when tht contract ihould be fulfilltd
without difficulty. A recent duplicate
hand llliuatritw thU:
Thin, without wunutlon, h* b* ^^^^^^^^^^^^
gtn dlttrtbutlng tht ciroastea^ot tht laugh up on th* top of th* cliff win
ing  ui) th* mllw—H* took eeveral 1 his lenerotity
SUM among tht vinegar*1. Tht mtn
rtctlved thtm with quiet dignity,
but tht women, with emiUa md
gltnua. ihowed their tdmlrtttoa of
Malta ability   w  t  hunter  lad  of
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11 :S0 Charlee Run ran. orgaa
pirtm out lor a ipln oa thi lik* it
fnm IS to 10 mllw Mr hour—md
wu ht hippy to do to—Dr. Ray Shaw,
an enthualut ot tba waur from away
back, wu out la hu oonralla aiding
Lou In hU work—George Marquis MW
thit tvtry one had hU Ufa belt —
Mickey McEwtn ut oa the aide of tha
engine to Mt thit nothing ww out of 4
plaoe—Kan Skltchard wu In chute t"
tf tht electrical tnd, Oeorge Pwu Bad'
a rldt with Lou, but lnaieu thtt hu
[Ltugh-a-Lot can best uy boat on tiw
llkt it it mllw ptr hour—Pred Ir viae
missed t trip oa tht Ukt with Lou's
hott, but lniwu he will htn t rldt
btfore tht lutamer'i over—nam whtt
I wn heir Dr. J. P. Guuln ctn't swim
t stroke, but—hs U fitting wmewhit
luktwirm oa lake navigation--and I
would not ba aurprlatd to tw him ll
tht ttiur of t beat befon Ue year U
over—W. E. Wuton, our genltl olty
^^^^^^ to having t ride
la I apwd boat oft Sunday —w tw *v*r
will without having on*—Martin Bo-
blchaud may enn be eun behind
a whwl before the aummer U over—
At the witorfront I noticed Hippy
Tognottl of Trail—who runt i butchtr
•hop tbtn— tad would aot bt tur-
prutd—If Hippy did oot gtt tht
apirit wtn hi in Ntlton mora ofton—
Rtg Oonrad wu buty getting hU atml*
otbln erulwr rwdy for tht eunurwr'a
tctlvititt—iw heck. Uwn were lou
of them around and I can't remember
•vtrythlng 1 ut In t couple of houn—
but thli all Indicate! that ther* u
activity among our launch owntrt on
tht wttorfro-nt—aad that tbU ywr
than U tvtry hopt tbtt our wittr
■port*—whleh lo th* put w*n tuck t
drawing card tor all tht ptoplt ln tht
nrloui dlitrlcu oontlguoui to Ntlion
la th* put—win be coming b*ik tbl*
aumswr.
*   e   *
Mtn't hoping thtt our wtter in-
thuiltiU wlU provide ui with lot* of
enttrtitament   during   th*
mon thi,
Sttndlng ipart from tht vUligan
wu t atrangtr md two young
women. Tbey looked on qutttiy,
without making a mon to Join th*
group ot th* bwiwftelirui of Mili'i
generotity, though tht poor itate of
thi lummtr tkim thiy wen pro*
cltlmed thttr nted. Mala glanced
it them tad tpokt to hU wlft.
Who tre thaw atrangert?"
'A poor huaUr from tbt Igdluka
Hi* dogi ran twty btctUM thsy btd
no mwt."
iilhouttud a number of wolvw, Vila
turned to bU atepton. nodding to-
wtrd tht wolvw.
"A foolUh boy ukt wtwn tht carl
bou ml"
Abulwd, Ortokldok htld up hie
trap. ^^~
"A foolUh boy sow to tosd hu
trtpt."
A brwd, affectionate grin ww on
Mala'i ftw u lw witchtd th* boy
dtptrt. A gust ot wind whipped
acrou hU taw md tw githtrtd hie
Krka mora elculy ibout him. Hi
iked up into the aky: dark, hwvy
cloudi wtn lathering on the horlMo:
forectsttng the tpprotch of wtnUr.
Much conctrned. tht hunter returned
•lowly to hU tent.
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THAT BODY OF YOURS
By JAMU W, BARTON. UA
Every South btctrot tht Dwltrtr
wit., a oontraet ot thrw No Trumpt,
no tutt oall being madt.
In thi pliy, Wwt ltd hit fourth
bMt Httrt. At mtny of thi tablw,
dummy won wtth the Jaok In order
to try the Diamond flnewt. Oa trick
I, WMt't Quten of Dltmoadi captund Soutb'a Jack ud • woond
Hurt wu led. Thla time, the Declanr
won la the cloud hand with th* Aoe
oo w to lwve anothtr entry ln dummy
tnd thin ltd tht Aw ud a •mall
Diamond wltb tht hop* ot finding a
S-S edvirw dlvltlon. Whin thli falltd,
t Club ww led which Wwt won md
ouhtd hU good Diamond ud, u But
■uhuqutnuy took trleki with tbi
King of Clubt md tht Aw ot Spadea.
the tdvtmrlw dtfttttd tht Declarer
in lotto of hli combined hand oount
of 27, generally tinplo for a thrw No
Trump contract.
Tht hud ihould hivt bwn pltytd
u followi. Thl ftnt Hurt won with
cloeed htad't Act. md thtn t tmalt
Club ltd. (Bnn It thl Diamond ft
newt won. tht ehuew win two to
one iftlntt tht tdveree Dlamonda
being dlvidtd t-S, ud without thtt
dlvltlon. thrw tnck* In Spade- and
Cluw muat tw wubliBhed.) Th* Olub
would be takan with the Xing, and
trick 8 either a Heart nturned or a
Spade lad. The latur would -Amplify
the Dtcltrer't tuk, but wltb a woond
Heart led th* Declirer would win ud
Uad a ncond Olub, which would
doubtlew be followed by a third
Hear*. Then a email Spado would be
led from the North hand, and game
would be made by following the old
theory of postponing a ftneaw w long
u poaalble.
TOMORROW'S  HAND
—51+r
TRANSMISSION   Or   COMMON
COLDS BY IXIOUS
It Itw bwn known for a long
tlmt thtt thi oommon oold cm
bi p**t*d from on* Indlvlduil to
mothtr by meana of tht brttth,
particularly It tht ont to whom
It U pawed hu * undeacy to
acldoeU.
It hw long bwn impacted (out
not known) thtt tht common cold
mty bt apntd bT means of food
handled by on* hiving a cold.
Howtver on. ****. a. Bllat ud T. H
Long, John Hopklna unlranlty, htve
mide tomt interesting eiperlmesti
which proved thtt contomlnaUd
tood may traaamlt tht common
oold to chlmpmute.
Plftwn tpee wen kept for thrw
montha uader itrlet quarantlnt condition!. AU itundmu wen nam*
Ined dally tor infection! In thi
now ud throat ud rtmilntd
healthy throughout the experiment!
Ttw ttteadaato won mwki ud
gtwni ud took full input pn-
ctuttom In preptrtni food and Uklng etn of tht tntmall.
During thla preliminary period of
thrw month* the tlftwn apw remained tnt ot Infection ot th*
now ud throat.
At tbe ead of the three montha
a peraon Buffering trom * common
oold wtt allowed to prtport tood for
tbt ulmali. Afttr tht food wu
pliotd in wtptlo (in* trom orgtu-
lam) cootaliwra by thU penon, ho
left tht kitchen. Tb* atundant
than entered, oarrled tha oonulner*
to the quarantine rooma, ud placed
thtm In thi indlvlduil chlmpmiw
ctgw.
Within forty tight houn after
the tint ratal, flv* of ttw spw developed typlctl tymptomi of in-
ftotloa, tuch w dUchftrg* trom th*
now, obstruction of the now, mouth
breathing, alight fever, md u In-
create la thl number of whll* ecr-
ptucua la the blood whleb *o-
compuU* my Infection. Two of
the ulmaU developed a modarattly
unn cough.
I believe the abon experiment
ahould be a legion to til of
becauu It U pot unuiuil for the
Indlvlduil who pnparw thi food la
tha kitchen to han a wld, but
nothing U thought about It, becauw ihe may not ooow In eottget
with other memben of the houu-
bold.
Thi tlmpU tet of mains euro
thtt thi hudi of the we who U
praptrini the food in wwMd with
ordlniry Ksp ud wattr btfore tb*
meal U prtpvtd might prevent mmy
cues of common cold Ul th* totrn.
hold.
WEEKI.Y WEATHER BULLETIN
wetthtr ln that part of tbt oountry to
which the wtrm motor of tht wmi-
permment low hw bc*n uanalaud
by thli movimtnt, wbldt It nmtlni
for • long tlm* oold In thi ngtoni
occupied by tht cold wgmint.
It u wtll known thit ont of thut
wml-piruuuwat lowt occuplw a pot-
Itloa about balf war betwwn ttl*
Some yean ago It wu dltcovtrtd
by tbi Bwtdlih mettorologuu tbit
tht common or typlctl itructure of
cyclonic deprawloni, or low biro-
miutc prwturt utu, wu, roughly,
wmiwhlt almllar to l otrcular dUk
ootapowd ot a warm and a cold ut-
mtnt. thl cold in* btlng about 70
ptr wnt greater thu tht worm component. iTiii lingular dlteonry at onoe
tiptilned a contldtrtble numbtr of
heretofora tlmott lnaipliciblt elr-
cumiUncw oonntctad with wttther
phenoment, tht myatertout ont of
which, perhipe. ww thi twt thit thi
wwthtr U of»n wtrm In ont section
but oold In uother aot fir iwiy,
with no tppannt difference of prw-
eurt betwwn them.
It ww found thlt thU ptcularlty U
ptralittnt tor all fonai, Uwi md
characurt ot cyclonic dtprtwlon*.
ud u wi ban loaf bwa familiar
with th* to-called atml-parmmint
lowt, in varloui locatloni on tht
tarth'i turtle*, thli dlioonry fully
nplalni how oat ptrt of thtm miy
cause oold while the other cauiw
wtrm we»ther.
Supposing thtt i How otrcultr or
•pirat motion U tht attural movtnwnt
ln aay cyclonic dcprittlon, tbm it
ll wit to wt thlt for i conildirablt
tlmt thtn wlll bt unuiuilly worm
Good	
Housekeeping
By  Circle Na  4 of
St. Psul'i Uditt' Aid
Hon* but twttd recipe*
will b* lnnrUd.     ,     ,
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BRIDE 11 INJl'RED
WATCHET. England, (OP)—Slipping on tht tupt ot Witchtt Baptist
cburch after her wadding. Mrt. P. W.
HIU fill aad dUlocated her ahouldar.
Sh* ww taken to hoapltal where th*
shoulder ww put right by a aurgton
befon ahe eould proceed on her haa*
eymoon
It you really with to itlr up your
lagging energy ud fanruhly enjoy
a May aprlng, give a ehlldren'a party I
Han the amall folk make Uttls May
baakeu ot palatod wrdbwrd, wtth
tb* invlutlon to tb* party lnalde
Th* bukeU may be decorated with
crepe paper or spring dandelions. The
mala requirement for a May basket
U that It must be husg on th* door
u a May-day e-urprU* for th* parson
for whom It U InUndedl And bar*
again, a ninny Saturday noon U ttw
tlmt to htn s children! Mty party.
You need not pUn my enurtalnment.
Juat turn tbem out In the warm aun-
ahlne tad Ut thtm etper.
Children of tlmott tay Ige Ion
food thit'i labeled party—aad the
decoration! do It.
Tht wrprue thlt ill children Ion
mty bt tucked twsy In a May poU
favor— howl Bat a tall etndlt (un-
llghttd) In th* mlddlt of th* Ublt
md tu piper ttntmtrt to It for your
Mty poU. Carry tbi paper to each
child* place  with t tiny fivor Uke
llttM ibovel and pall or a now
jar on the aad. LlttU doUa repre-
sentlni Miy poll dmcerl mty bt put
oo uch itnamar. Nothing oould be
S*r«r.
Iton are thrw reclpw Included tn
the menu which you mty with to
ttnti
Dtlay  Rln
Bollid fluffy rlw
Benmbled tggt
On oai large platt, or on Individual
piitte, tmagt I er I Unt table-
tpoontuU et rlw la th* ahap* of
d*Uy peltla. pltot tortmbltd tgga
Ut tht tlhttr lor sold hurt.
Orange Jday   Baaktta
Fill   KOpptd-out   orang*   bwkeU
wtth  Im bum, cuitard, or cut-up
trult.   TU a tiny flowtr oc tprtg of
tnth mint to ttw htndu.
-IM-T+W
tm   [-_«*"*
♦I44-) (J_MU»IH-T-M
♦ t-HH
♦i   *
iti n
Hudson Bty high and tht ponuaaat
high of the Bitter Root mouatalni
of MonUnt, ud in tht lat* wtattr
of 1NS-S4 it tumt tbt wtrm Mgmint
of lt occupltd tht touth-wMt quirttr.
wltb IU wittra line ot dlicontinulty
running in thl gtntral direction of
thi MUaUUppI vtltey. thl wwthtr to
tht wit of tbtt lln* being eicetd-
lagly cold, while to the tmt It ww
normil md mild.
Tht periodic tlmi of th* wculir
motion of thli grttt cyclonic in*
U Irregular, but roughly utlmated
the warm atgmtnw ihould sweep
throtgh moet of tbe Oalttd Statw
md Canada during the tprtng of llll.
Tht variation It producw In ttmptr-
ttura It normally aot mon thm
•omt two to Dt* d*fraw, but thU It
uough to wuw eicwalv* heal In
•ui*m*r month*, though alngulirly
tnough, In wlntor monthi Ito laflu-
tnw twmt tntlraly negligible, or be- •
comw muked tt lower tmperituru.
30 YEARS AGO
(rrom Th* Dally Newi tf AprU 11,
UN)
0. Brown, commercial traveller,
brought tbs newt down from Sandon yutordiy thit i elide htd ctrrtid
twty two on houwi it tbt Slocu
ttor mint.
tee
Tbi NeUon Oun elub now hw lta
gum ud trap* it tht ind ot tttnlty
itrwt.
eee
W. Blihemore lift by lait night's
train for LUtoet fcr the purpow ot
inspecting a frw milling proposition
then, wbleh U under bead to a Nttun •yndlctU.
With Uttrtt thi Trump, now muy
trick* ihould touth tak*'	
thinly allcad frwh tomatow wtth
ahredded Uttuw: or mlnoed ettory:
or minc*d cooked or wnned string
bttnt with tttwtd tomatoes; er cooked, canned or raw iplnich with
minced  cooked or nw ctrrota.
Banana Casew
I rip* bmanu
1 cup cream
I frwh ttnwbarrU*
B* tun thl bananai in rip* Thu
with a lharp knife nmon a Mellon
ot ikln trom th* conc*v* aim ot
thi btntnu. IUdioti th* btnini
pulp, mut It with a tork md add
tht cretm whleh bw bwa whipped
•tltt. Refill th* baa*aa cuow ud
top with • frwh atrtwhtrry cr cbtrry,
Bern with cooklw made In tbt ahape
of paddlw. To do thu draw * ptddlt
en a plan of cardboard and eut It
out. Lay thla on the rolled out
cootie dough' and eut around lt
with a thtrp knlft.
Preah VegeUble Sandwich*!
TTw any one of the following till
lnga: Minced ctbbaga tad ralalnt. or'however.
A win oo*t lunger U htndy tor
drying bow or otbtr null trtleUe,
u it mty be quickly hung on a hook
or aalt, on a poreh or ther convenient
I pltn. Bt lute tb* win U not rutty,
"A meteorlo origin hu bwn taerlb-
•d to nln* or men cratora In tht
world, but thu origin U recounted
by icitntuu gtnenlly for oaly fin.'
nyi H. D. Nleholt, tctlag curator of
gtoloty it thi PUId muMum.
BUY PBOVINCUL IAVINOI
CALOARY, (CP).-During tht ytar
IIM rwldtnu of Albtru Invwttd
N,SM,0M In provlncltl wTtagi ctr-
tlflwtw. Totol amount oa ditwlt
traounUd to M,00l,«OI.
CUUNt AND POLISHES
Btrthtubt,
Waihbagins,
Windows, and
MuTOfta
CMinot scratch.
SPRINGTIME
SPRAY TIME
Wt havt a foH lint of
Spray Pump*, Rtpalr
Parts, Hose, Pruning
Shears and. Implement!
for the farm and garden.
Sm onr lint of Ntw
^^^^^^^^^^     Sttds and Onion StU.
Nelson Hardware Co.
WboUelU mt BclaO Qoallty Bird ware
Bel   MM NeUon.   BC
THE GUMPS!
FRONT PAGE NEWS
AUNT HEX
•Thet   huwy    nwdat    thlak
thii ittractln It daeeal takv
much to attract the kind o' men
that  will  flirt with  a married
woman
TEN YEARS AGO
(Item Th* Dally Newi *f April 11.
IH4)
PIT*  hundred   dolltra  bin  bwa
votod by th* council for the publicity
eemmlltw.
eee
w. Wud of Proctor hw irrtvid tn
tbi Mty to tptnd t ftw dayi with
Mend!.
eee
Oeorge kin of Rowlind went ywterdty In tht elty.
20 YEARS AGO
Th*   flMit   win   meHi   doth   hu
100,000 optninti to tht squire Inch.
(Trom The D*ti* Kf« ot April ll,
1114)
Otttr-e tmrpobilet, rttneh chwn-
plon, knocktd out Otorgt llltohtll.
north Bngland champion. In Um flnt
round of their Mu* |p ParU T*et*e4*,y
• •   •
J. W. M Tingling of SIlTtrton U t
dty •ntktor.
• •   <•
John flvoboda hai Uktn out ■ permit to construct a 14000 homa on
Vernon.
 v\0\
• TBI NIUON DAILY NIWI, NIUON. l.C—MON-A Y M
Years of Pain
Soon Ended
Alktrta Ms*
PralHi Bidd-i
"I am M and ha-n
euffertd with back-
•chl I or nmt ««,,"
wrtru John McMil-
l*a, Gordondtlt,
Aim. "IWdidto
me* Dodd'i Kidney
PiUi a trial, and found they Hi mi a
■ntt dul of good. I think Dodd'i
Kidney PiUi ihould ba in *riry hami,
thty tn » uay to takt," Whyiulfir
wilk BfWht whan othan tnd relit!
la K uay by limply taking 44
Dodd .Kidney Pills
TRUSTEES TO
MEET NELSON
IMl yur th* oonr«ntlon of th*
BrltUh Columbia School Truittu
aitoottUon wlU b* htld In Ntlton. Tht
data wt U Btpttmbtr 90. At thtn tn
ttlll nn monthi baton lh* mnt,
UttU pnpanuont hate bun nudi.
TBI quutlon U llktly to oomi up at
tkl ntit muting of tbl tchool board.
K.P. CONVENTION
IS POSTPONED
With practically no eonventlon ln
eight m tu, Nalaon lodgu will hav*
a qulit tlmt thli peer. Tht KnlghU
of pythlu convention, which wu to
ton bun Btld oa Mar ". Bu bun
poetpontd a ytar. 	
DANISH SEEK
OWN WELFARE
National Well Being
Is Aim Declares
Mrs. Jamieson
Natlontl wilfin wu thi main objection ot thi Danlih people, decltred
Mn. Stuart Jtmiuon, Judg* ot th*
Burnabv Juvinlle oourt, who ipoke ln
St. Piui's auditorium Frldty night on
tht tubjiet of -'Dtnmirk tnd Hir Co-
optrttlvu."
Tht population ot Denmark wu
about 4,00,000, lUttd Mn. Jtmluon.
Originally thay wtn t ptopU ot raii-
td blood, but thl Dtnlih nation wu •
fairly homogsntout ont now, and ln
thit rttpiet dlfttred grtttly trom
Oanada. Than wu no gnat dlfftrtno*
of wealth In Dtnmirk, ftw wtn *»-
tnmtly rich and tiw wan yiry poor.
Ineomea win tqutl for tht moil sin,
ant* thl tntln nation tnjoytd a nigh
atandard of cultun. The peaunt clau
wu oonaldirably hlghtr than ln any
otl ir country. It ktpt will to lUtlf
»nd did not tlgun promlntntly ln
tht world ntwi.
Until thi Ntpoltonlc win. Din-
mark hid ttuintd u high a potl-
tlon u any othtr country. But Denmark tldtd with Nipolaon and ao
loit heavily, aad from thin on hir
powtr wined. Sht lut Norwiy from
aligning with Nipoltoa.
BIVEMU
Btvtnu ctmi quickly. In 1984 thi
lott tht rich provlncu ot Schluwlg
thd HoUUIn to Pruult and Auitrli.
Dtnmirk had bun growing grain on
in uuntivt wait. And to up all,
Otrmtny who had bun htr but
customer, put up tariff barriers
agalnat htr.
Thli had cauwd thi Danlih to mf-
ftr. thi ptaianu uptclilly. Thi gov-
trnmint thtn wu In tht htndi ol
thl lint Itndownen tnd tht ptaaanU
dettrmlntd to go Into goytmmint to-
tl-rttlu to imerllorau thtlr pultlon.
Ask for
Nestle
STERILIZED
EVAPORATED
MILK
WORLD'S STANDARD OF QUALITY
SPEEDY
JOHNNY
MO. 17 AWT
NONUNM/  ?S&iS°E_
(V0U8UN AUWA—AND
i net viidi wat cocowr
I'M MUM 10 MAAA
^COCONyT CBEl/
A COCONUT CAKtl
aai*ma**mO~k
'tmn't+mwati
ToQJlV no ***•* **** UM
J ■ i dry, taitelen
coconut. Nor go to tbe trouble
of ihredding btr own freih
coconut. For Baktr'i Southern
Style Coconut, by a miracle of
modem packaging, comet to you
fit s tin—as freih, ai moiit and
creamy snd full of flivour ••
though it had juit been ihrsdded
(mn a newly-opened not.
Try thli luicloui coconut with
•ren ths hombleit of cake, or
plo or other deuert recipes. Cira
•rant f imily the thrill of a ilmple
coconut pie made so delieioui
with Bakers Southern Style.
Baker also packs the finest
form of lugir-cured, ihredded
coconut ln improved, wized,
glauioe-wrappod cartow. This
triple - sealing
keeps coconut
meaty and tender. Aik for
Premium
Shred.
Bakir't Coconut it roAtde in
Cantmia,
Aim
Thty mw alto that thiy bad to get I
land.
At that tlmt thiy htd not ptrttcular •
tptltudi to* govtrnmtnt. But tbty
npldly dtviloptd ability and thtlr
leader, toon elected to tht government m sufficient numbers to
gain control. Thtlr first legislation
wu to Instltuu a aute btnk. Furthtr
tbty oomptlltd tht large land ownan
to till thtlr Und it reasonable prlcu
tnd tnablad th* ptuant to buy tbt
Und by making a amall piymmt ind
borrowing tbl remainder trom tbe
bank.
Beetng that a marktt wu ntctuary
for thtlr produou, thty out about
a aultable markit and found that
Britain, a highly Induitrltllud country, would prove iuoh t ont. Butur.
eggi, cheeee, milk and bacon were
the main producu.
FOBM   COOPEBAT1VES
It wai not long, however, befon
tht Danlah ftrmen uw that moat of
the money derived from thtlr producu wint to tht people wbo wtr*
doing tht urvlou for them. With thtt
ln mind thiy got buty md formtd
cooptrtuvu so tbty could handlt tbi
urvlcw themielves. So will did thiy
go ibout forming tbtlr cooperative!
thlt todiy tht Danlih oooptrittvu
IN a modal to th* world. Tbty formtd many o4 thtm from point ot viiw
ot tbt coniumtr in the producer.
Thi toll btlng vtry poor in Dtnmirk th* people ut ibout Improving It. It had bun Mtn suitable for
extenilve cultivation but wu vary
poor tot lntenilve cultivation, and
they brought ln tertlliur to improve
lt, Thiy also kept thtlr tariff so low
to thlt although thi productr did
not gtt very much, ht oould at tbt
umt tlmt buy chuply.
Thty began te study agriculture
txhtuatlvely tnd toon brought tht
ittndird ot tbt producu to iuoh a
high ordtr, tbtt tbty commanded the
ruptct ot tht world. Thtlr oooper*-
tivu win bound to bring up tht
Juality ot thtlr commodltiei.
ABMKBS AND WOBKSBS
IN POWEB
After tnttrlng thi poUUcal field u
. elul, tht ptuanU continued to
bring down ltvorabla ligltlttlon for
tht entiro country and not Just lav-
ortblt to thttr own particular dut.
In Dtnmirk tbl different claaaea went
Into politic! qulu frankly u a clau
or eoonomlo group. Slnu about 1890
the government had bun alt-nut continually In thl hind of tht worktn
tnd imaii farmen, who htvt had the
Inurut of tbi wholt nttlon it httrt.
Denmark* tocltl Inauranou wtn gen-
eroui and numaroua, to tbtt although
tht Danlih f irmeri Income waa. not
high, ha Bud not havt tear of old
age, slckneu, or othtr (tin thit win
prevalent In countrlM lut favorably
governed.
Denmark had made no atumpt to
take part In inttmtUonal attain, to
govern othtr eountriu, or build an
empire Sht btlleved tn concentrating
on btr own lift, and In that aht hu
auccteded wtll, Shi tretted hir minority bttttr thin iny otbtr oountry
In Europe After the Omt Wtr the
rtgtlutd thi northirn part of Sohiu-
Dtnmirk tnjoytd in itonomlc dtm-
ocracy, wbleh U claimed to bt the
only true democracy. Sht btUivu In
fru trad*, and htr eltiunt, n-
mtrkabli u It itemed, htd found in-
lUatlvi awakened by othtr lnotntlvu
than wealth. Tbt Dint looktd upon
tht government, end hU oountry u
hit own, and all activiuu In tha
oountry, hi thought ihould b* run
for thl general wall btlng ot tht poo-
\t**     	
Guild at Erickson
Has Towel Shower
CBBBTON, AprU 18-Wn. Ptrey
Botfty wu hoateu to thl mtmbtn
et Brickeon Hotplttl Udlu' guild tt
tht April meeting Tuuday, when
plant wart madt for a ua and talt
later ln tha month. Tht towtl thowtr
wu a gnat luoom.
Otollrey ConiUbl* ii back for a
few due- holldiyi with hU fritndt it
Wut Outon.
IM. W. A. McMurtrle, who bu
tptnt tht put four monthi at Victoria and Vtncouvtr laland polnu for
htr btalth, hu irrtvtd homt,
Mn, Matthtwi ef Nelton wu a vliltor for a ttw dtyt with Mr. and
n. J. O. Martin.
Mn. Prank Martin It back from a
two wukl' vltlt with htr lister, Mn.
John R!nghel-n, It Wynndtl.
T. 3. Cnwicrd, a vliltor it Vanoounr and cout polnU for tht put ftw
month*, bu nturned horn*.
Successful Tea
at New Denver
NBW DENVER, April lt. — Th*
UnlUd Udlu' aid htld * tuootuful
Ut tnd btkt ult Stturdiy In th* U-
ilon room*, th* nail being taaUfully
tconttd ln y*l!ow tnd green itrttm-
•r, and th* lea ublu otnund with
sprint flower,. Mn. A. FranoU and
Mn. 3. H. Toung wen on th* r*o*p-
tlon oommltt**. Other* ualatlng w*n
Mn. B. Thompaon, Mn. O. V. WhlU,
Mra Bamuelion, Mn. A. Trlckett. Mra.
I. Telr, Mn. W. Cropp. tnd othen.
New Denver Brldg* olub nut Wtd.
neidty night with light tablea pitying. A dtllclout aupper wu urved by
Mn 3. t. smith and Mr. and Mn.
M. B. VU.
Joe Harrla hu ntunud horn* from
th* videtu mln* at Serosa, when he
hu been employed.
White Honortd
ot N«w Dtnvtr
NSW DlNV-tft. April 15.—Mr, and
Mrs. o. S. WhlU obA soa Richard
bote left to apt-id the eummcr in
Nome, A leek*.
Honorlni Ur*. c B. White, lln. R
B, Kirk wm ft ttt hoeteee Tueedey
■afternoon, wben her |ueiU Included
Urs. O. V. WhlU. Mra. A. Prencli, Mre
J, J. Irvln, Mri. It. J. Thompeon, Mr*.
L. W. Bell*.  UH. H. Dimock, Mn.  J.
C. HetTli, Mn. A. I*. HtrrU ftnd daugh-
ler, Keney Joan, Mn. H I* Butehart,
Mri. T. Avlaon. Mra Kirk. MIm A.
Smlllle. MIm OUdn MecPhereon. end
the tueet ot honor, Mn. C. B. WhlU.
Mn. Kirk was assisted In serving toy
the Mlesei A. Smlllle ftnd O. Mfto*
Phereon,
A jolly erowd ftMemhled In Baeun
bftU Tuesday evenini, when ft (trewell
party wm tendered Richard WhlU,
The erenlnf wm ipent In danclni.
ftnd ft dainty tupper wte sened by
thoee In chart*
W. ci«»tr hM ntumed fr>m a trip
to Nelaon,
FLOOD LEVIS
AT CRANBROOK
St. Joseph's RUnoff !
Heavy; Report on
Relief
CRANBROOK, April 11.—Th* nport
ot thi worki oommltt** submitted te
the tlty oounoll *how*d gndlng of
street* tnd ltnu, with tb* powtr
gndlng otrrled out. and new gnvtl
apread In Hmtl uetloni. Thi tarly
elitnup et the cltv hu bttn completed. Wittr supply conditions in
utufictory. the turpltu run-eft it
St. Jouph't wuk tpprotohlng iprlng
flood livtli.
Adminlstntion of tbt work et tht
nlltf durtmtnt wu oarrltd out, ilx
persona with 11 dependant* receiving
elty nllef, touiilng IIM Bo, ef wl.leh
th* city* thut u 888,80, nlnt mirrltd
pereont wltb M diptndintt and two
ilnglt persons notlvlng gonrnment
nlltf. Unemployment nllef werk wu
glvtn 88 ratn. tottlllng 89883.80. tbt
city's than of thl total out being
8*87.71.
Two building permit* »«re iMuid
during tbt month, the utlmated vtlue
btlng IH. One hone wu Impounded
tnd released on tht p»rm*nt of fut.
Tht light eommlttu reportsd 14
HrvlMt connected, ud 10 eut otf,
leevlng t ntt gain of twe urvlou.
Btdle Inttrlennc* werk totilled If
man-hours.
OBNINO, APBIL 18,1884 ——
^SOCIETY
*■ I    >    ■» '   II ■  "
niw nvt
INVERMERE LADY
DIES IN HOSPITAL
Mrs. WUltaas Resident at
Vslley Long Time;
Msny Relstlves
INVIBHBBB. April 18—Mn. Mar
tint Butterfleld Wllllimt died Sun*
dty morning it tht Windermere DU*
trlct hotpital. tfter a lengthy lllntu.
Sh* wu the daughter odatho lit* IS*.
ind Mn. B. Butttrtltld of Wynndtl,
both parenu predeotulng htr two
ytan tgo.
Of htr lmmtdlitt fimlly. ill broth-
m tnd t brothtr-ln-ltw itirvtd over-
uu. One brothir. Phillip, tnd htr
brother-in-law fell In action, and om
brothir hu llnet died from tht tf*
tutt ot tht wtr. A brothtr tnd titter
an still living In Bngland, the othen
an In Britlah Columbl*. Jamu But
terfleld of the Vancouver Prevlnu
I* i nrothtr.
Tht funirtl wu htld Tuudty afttr
noon from Christ churoh, lnvtrmtn
Btv. F. Stanford officiating It tht
church ind tt tht Wlndtrmtrt ctmi*
ttry.
Mn.   WUllama   wu   wtll   known
throughout tht Columbia vtliey. u
ihe htd resided trom tlmt te tlmt
lnvtrmtn,      Wlndermen     and
Ooldtn.
Ttlll column u conducted kl
Mri. M. d. vfintni. aii sen al s
•octal nitsn. Including rtctl-
tionA privitt tntsi-uinminu. ptr-
tonal  Itemi.  paarriegoe, tte. Will
Br. and Mn. I. 0). Hilton. Oar-
bonatt ttrut, inttrttlntd it brldg*
Frld*y ovenlsg "hto Mn. Ntlion
cbdu daffodil! ter htr floral detention!. Thow playing Included Mr.
and Mre. B. W. Dawton, Mr. and Mn.
L. V. Bogen, Mr. and Mn. T. T. *r*jnt,
Mr. and Mn. 3. a. Bunyin, Dr. ind
Mn. L. B. Borden. Otorgt Dvorjtta
and L. K. Untn.
see
J. Hearn of Salmo paid a viilt In
town Saturday.
^_H
Among elty ihopptn Saturdiy wu
Clartnco Ogllvle oi Harrop.
■rMM .    .    ,
T. D. Bdg«r of VHUcan ipent Blt-
urdty In Nelton.
^_H sea
_. R. Clublnt of Salmo wu among
elty thoppen Saturday,
■mm . .  .
9. Nerd of Balmo paid a vlilt In
Nilton Baturdty.
^_H
B. B. Barton and daiighttr Carmen
havt rtturntd from t few dtyi ipent
ln Bpoktni.
t    e    *
Among ihopptn in town Stturdiy
wu B. olbbon of Stlmo.
Appledili   ipent
HARROP INSTITUTE
GETS ROAD SIGNS
Donates 15 Toward tht Coming West Ana Fruit
Fair
BAKERS COCONUT
Three Prisoner*
Brought to Nelion
Thru prliontra wtn brought IB
from Oorbin tnd Cnnbyto-k onr the
wMk-«nd by Provincial constable
Ouvei tnd Ooniublt Dont to urvt
term, In NeUon. Mstthew MeDow*ll
*nd Wilfred Lick wtn glvtn 88 dtys
•teh on btlng oonvlcttd on a chirge
of ittiiing.
P*t*r Ntlnak wu given M dtyt for
dutrtlns hu wlf*.
KABBOP. April 18—At th* April
meeting of HatTop Women't Initltutt,
tht provlnciil nubile workt depart-
ment tcknowltdgtd tbi nquut for
nllway creating tnd tchool algna,
tnd theu wtll bt put In place abortly.
Tht llbrtrlin nported receipt of *
boi ef book* from Mr. and Mn. A. B.
Hill, Longbeach.
Than in a numbtr of book* now
ln th* llbrtry available for disposal,
ind enquiries will be mtdt with tht
idet ef making aa uebangi with
tomt othir dutrlcu.
Thl meeting voted to tgtln donttt
II to thl Wut Ann agrloullural ftlr
towtrd   prlau.
Thl meeung wu it thi home ol
Mn. 0. D. OfllTle and tbt pruldent.
Myt. J. T. Bteveneen, wu la tht
ohitr. A riport wu madt on th* n-
cent whlat driv*. T*a wu provided
by Mn. Ogllvle. end MU* B. Hindley
tnd Mn. P. Andnwt aaalated In
urvlng.
Put in Culverts
Longbeach Road
LONQBBACH. AprU It—Contldir-
tblt work U being done by tht provincial govtrnmtnt In Improving the
road In thli dlitrlct. mw eulveru
being put in and othtr Improviminu
mtdt.
Or, R. H. MtcBinill ot NUion wu
hen Wtdnuday, *tt*ndlng Mr. Str-
g*ant. who 1* luffirlng from blood
poltonlog tnd tttendlng tnothtr pttltnt it tht Butherglen heme.
J. Ttylor tnd 3. Mel fain, wbe
work with the prortntlil government
■a-itant engineer, wen employed at
Longbwcb Wedneaday
Mn. Botterlll, wife ef 0. M. Bet.
trill of tht provincial government
employ, u IndUpoud.
Anglican Ladies ot
Yahk Hold o Dance
TASK, AprU 14-Prld*y evening I
plesssnt dtnet wu htld In tht c P.B.
htll undtr tht tueplcu of the Angll-
cm Women's tuiuiiry. A Urge crowd
wu In tttindtnct'Trom Tthk, Elngt-
gtt*. Kltch*n*r *nd loctl campe.
Music wu lupplled by t Eltehmtr
orchestn.
Mr. and Mn. Bernhardt and daughter*. Misses Nalda and Phyllis snWr-
Ulned • large erowd of thtlr frltndi
it tbtlr ntw homt In cilenliiy Satur.
dty inning. Dancing wu tht mtln
entertainment Art Lythgot, Mn.
Birch tnd Otorgt Furaon of Tthk.
Ilso Urry Wllllamt of Klngtgat*.
madt tnneportttlort ivtlttbU.
Mrs. Levy Hoods
Now Danver Libs
NBW DBNVBB. April It -Ntw Otn*
vtr Ubtnl eetocliuon it • well
ittended mettlng Thuredty night ee
otpttd the rul(n*tlon of tht pml*
dtnt, o. T. Hilton, tnd Mn. A. L.
Ltvy, vlre-pruld*nt, tutomltletlly
took oftlct.
Dtlllltu to I Llbtnl convention
it Nikuip wtrt tppolnt*d u followi:
Mr. end Mn. A. Levy, J. Draper, H.
Strickland. R. Aylwln. 0. Clifford. J,
Pendry, B. Harrod, B. ArtUi tnd 3
Hawthorn*.
Robtrt   Carr  of
Saturday In Nown.
Mrt. Orinwty hu nturned from
wintering In Lot Angelee.
SSS
Mn. Thomu Brtnilton of Balfour
rltlttd ln the city Stturdiy.
a     ,     •
Frtdtrlck   Burdin,  former   agent-
Jenartl of Canada, who ipent Satur-
ay ln town, lift yesterday for tht
cout,
see
Mr.   aad   Mn.   H.   Rtiklaien
Salmo tptnt Saturday In Ntlson.
SSS
J. Soott of Alneworth paid a vmt
In town 8»turdsy.
*    s    *
Clyd* Whit* and eon Richard of
New Denver were recent nilton In
tbe city en route to Nome, Aln
Thiy win Joined In Spoksne by Mn.
White, wbo hu bun vUltlng btr
mothtr ln Trail.
SSS
Oeorgt MePhtrton of Alniworth
ptld • vltlt in tht city Saturday.
e   e    s ^^^__
On tba occasion of har depart*—*a for
the cout Mrs. H. Leonard, Silica
•trut, wu tb* honond guwt al a
htndktrchitf thowtr and brldft glnn
Prldsy night at the homt ot Mn. B.
r, Whiteelde. Ma Victoria ttrut, with
tht auxiliary ot tbt Ntlion Uberali
u hotttues. Tht honon for tbt
brldgt gtmt wtrt won by Mrs. Barry
Dunk and ttn. R. J. McLean while
whut honon wen divided bttwun
Mn. J. C. Rook* and Mn. 3. T.
Duffy. Mre. Whlteeldt wu uelited
by Mn. D. Dl McLttn. Mn. A. W.
Stubbt ind Mn. 3. 0. Booktr. During
thi tvenlng John Notman madt t
complimentary apmch referring to
Mn. Leonard! tbla ututanot to thi
au. Ultry. The invited guutt lncludt
Mn. Leonard, Mn. N. Caaaloa, Mr*
J. Slme, Mn. Cbtrlu a*w*U, Mn.
Jouph Bow-Bar, Mn Wilfrid 41*110,
Mn. Heolep, Mn. 3. T. Duffy, Mn.
Halgh. Mn. O. Hufty, Mn. L. McKlnnon, Mlu Ellubeth McKlnnon, Mrs.
M. Sctlly, Mn. H. J, McLean, Mn.
L*o B. McKlnnon, Mn. S. Jukion,
Mn. Otergo Tralnor, Mr*. T. U Mtr-
quli. Mn. C. O. McDougaU, Mrt.
Charlu Bomano, Mn. W. R. Hunter.
Mn. Margant Madden, Mn. David
Uughton, Mn. LttUt Tralnor, Mn.
Philip Rahal, Mra. H. Lulu, Mn.
D. D. MtLtan, Mn. Alei Sutherlind.
Mn. Marcus Martin, Mra W. H
Butty, Mn. J. Mclvor. Mn. A. W.
Stubbs, Mr*. J. C. Hooktr, Mrs. A. O.
Otlinu, Mn. B. T. Wbltuldt. Mn.
Suphtn Vlngo, Mn. Norman MoLeod,
aaa Jack St. Dtnu.
s     •    s §
O. a Thompton of New Dnvtr
wu ln tbi city stturdiy tn rout*
lo AUtn. I. C.
sit
MUt Abbll Will Of U Ptinct
Cruk tptnt the week-end In Ntlton a guert it tbe horn* of htr
frlenda MUa Bvelyn Mte tnd MUt
Tvonnt Ltpotnte.
*ts
Mr. and Mn. J. 0. OUktr ind
famUg of Bonnlngton paid a vtalt
in tbi dt; Stturdiy,
•    as
MIM Bdlth Aim of Kaalo ipent
Saturday In NeUon.
SSS
Mn. L. rylt ot willow point wu
tmong dty ihopptn Stturdiy.
e   s   e
MU* Quunl* MoQuun, who
ttiebu at Balfour wu * vUltor
la town during tht wuk-tnd.
Mn. B. w. Kopeckl ot Rouland
tnd htr emair wa Bobby win
guuu it tht horn* of Mr. tnd Mr*
Klrby orenteii and Uft Saturdsy
for Appltdtlt wbtn tbty will visit
with Mrs. V. Mnn.
s    s    a
Oot tvenlng thi litttr part et
tht wuk t molt inloytblt farewell
party wu given by Mtrtln and Mlat
pvuicu vtntveld Miltted by MUt
Ktthlun vtruvtld In honor of
Bay, Marlon and ivelyn crahan,
who have Utt to make their bom*
In Vancouver. Tha rooma win dec-
ortttd i with daffodils balloons tnd
llrearnere. A molt tnjoytbll tnblni
wu plated dancing, gamu and
tinging which Included tolu by
Mtrkli and Bay crihtn and Bonald
Waura. Th*y war* toeomptdltd on
tb* ptano by Mlu Margaret onham. Mlu alia Dujardlna and Ban-
nle Montelton* A fanwtll Ipuch
wu made It a "alt-down" supper
lUlUbly repllsd to by Miss Mlrlon
crahan. Thou lovited win tht
mlttu Marlon and Bvelyn Crthtn,
Mlu Bill Dujardlna. MUs PhyUU
Slidtr, MUt Bobby ctdy. Mlu Blnra
McAdtm, Mlu KathUtn Rlutenr,
MUa Ruth Heath, Mlu Bertha La-
pointe, Mlaa Margant onham. Mlu
Bva Hunden. Mut Mtry Hunden,
Bobert Kennedy, Otorgt Byera, jtck
Byen, Raymond Crahan, Markle
Crahan, Robtrt Rltaterer, Ronald
Waten, Adam Doyle, Norman Slader,
Albert Hanaon. Bsnnl* MonUUons.
Ksthleen Martin and pranou Vana-
vtld.
as*
Mn. H L*en*rd, Billet ttrut, Uft
yuurdty morning for Quuntl, tn.
reuu tht wlll villi tor i wuk In
Pentlcton. Vtneeuver ind Vlctorlt.
tes
T    B    Htrdln   of   South   Slocsn
paid a vUlt in tbe city saturdiy.
aas
Mn. Btrry ef Rosalind la thi %uut
of ber mothtr, Mn. p. Kisntdr.
Josephine   ttrut
att
Mr. tnd lira A. Mclntyn of Sll-
nrton were wek-end visitors In the
dty.
•    s    s
The Mlatu Annli lnd Bthll Smith,
Blllw strut, tnterttined tht mtm-
ben   ef   Olreu   No.   *   ef   Trinity
ClyMea^hers^
607tBakerSt. Phone 2Q0
STORE NEWS
Accessories Are the Costume
It is the bag and the gloves and the hose and etc., that
make or mar your costume. They are tremendous trifles in
fashion. Come to accessory headquarters for every successful little thing in fashion ... we have the right things . . .
bags, gloves, hosiery, costume jewelry, neckwear, scarves.
NECKWEAR
Windswept styles in collar
and cuff sets. These dainty
bits of organdy, lace or muslin, will give just the required finish to that dress.
THE SET . * 1.25 to f 2.25
HOSIERY
The new shades for spring
in hosiery are here ln Holeproof and supersilk makes.
Sixes 8>/a to 10. Chiffon and
service weight Jiose.
THE PAIR 85#, f 100 and
tutt
GLOVES
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^      Smart French kid gloves to
complete the spring costume.
Gsuntlet styles with novelty
cuffs. Sizes 6 to 7Vi- Dent's and Trefousae makes. Black, brown and taupe.
THE PAIR       fl.95 to f4.50
SCARVES
Printed silk crepe scarves in all the
styles for spring including the Ascot, triangle and square styles.
EACH     fl.10 to fl.75
united ohurch reunUy whtn thcat
preunt wen: Mn. B. U McBrldt,
Mn. J. A. Irving. MUt Mar-guy Irving. Mn. a. Lowery, un. H. Runt.
Mrs. Maude B, Travu. Mn. It.
Travel. Mn. T. S. Mutton, Mri.
Stuart Mclntoah. Mrs. BTnut Isan-
d*n, Mn. j. C. uetmin, Mlu catn-
erlne batman, Mn. John LundU,
lln Jamu Robtrtio Mre. Boy
Keefe, Uxt, o. A. Ony and tbe
Misses Annu snd Bthel Bmlth.
sis
Mr. and Mra. wUllem Kutberford
■pint tht wuk in TteU at the home
of thtlr ton-in-liw and daughter,
Mr. and Mn. Pruk WIUU.
• a    • *.
MUs   BUIt   Trutoott   wbo   teaches
In Alntworth tpent tbe wuk-end
at tte home of ner parenu Mr.
and Mn. Otorgt TruKott, pourth
strut, palrvlew.
see
Mr. aad Mn. Belli of Mlw Denver vUlted in tht dty Saturday,
• a    a
Among ihopptn In town Saturday wu Mn. c Olson of Alnltorth.
• ,   . *
ttn. KUburn of TnU and har
aon wen la NeUon Saturday to join
Mr. Kirburn who wu returning
from the pralrlt.
see
Mn. p. w. RewU. Time* apart-
mente, Uavu thu morning for Vanoouver.
Mr. and Mn. Jamu braper ot
New Denver epent Stturdiy In tht
city.
SSS
J. Hobbi ot Alntworth peld a vUlt
ln    Ntlton    Stturdiy.
SSS
B. N, Sharp. M. I, manager of
the JMphntu mine, waa among
ihopptn in town Saturday.
ess
Mr    and   Mn.   W.   B.   Beundtli
tnd dtughttr Audrey ot TraU wtn
In    town    stturdiy   en    route   to
tbelr summer home it Procter,
see
Mlu Raul Hulls who teaohu ln
Shorttcrtt tptnt tht week-end ln
town tbe guut of htr fttbir.
SSS
Mlu Bum* Doddi who hu tptnt
th* put tight monthi ln NiUon t
guut it the home of her ntpbtw
snd niece, Mr. tnd Mn. N. C. StlbM.
Jouphlnt ttrut, hu lift for htr
heme In Bndford, Out.
Procter Notei
PROOTBB, April 18—Mn. 3. Runt
hu bun minding t ftw dtyt it
Robtoo suiting hir fither, S. fcwltr
MUt OtrrU Cliytoo it ln tht Neleon huplttl tgtln for a few daye.
Bev. Clyde Harvey motored to
TnU when he will apend t ftw dtyi.
0. cronln ot Tnll epent a few days
In Procter, mturnlng home Mor    y.
Mr. ud Mn. D. Mtclntoth „.vt
u tbelr guut Mn. Mtclntuhi
mothtr, Mn. John-ton of Vinoouvtr.
Mn, J. MacLeod wu a Neleon vUltor Monday.
MUt 3. MicUan tnd nuc* tnd nephew, OUn ind Dontld MtcLttn, returned homt tfter tptnding the
Buter holldiyi it tht tout.
Mr. tnd Mn. J. MtcLeod tnd fsmlly
htn Uken mtdinot tn tht Wilker
homt.
Kingsgate Camp
Notts
Camp Appreciates
District Products
LOMOIIACH BAIT CAMP. April lft
—New con tree te awarded by tha department of national defence are
narinc a beneficial effect, botb In re-
yard to the supply .at the camp and
to the fai-nera from whom they *t*
purchased locally. Wedneeday applet
▼tre reeetred from Harrop for uat
on tho tablet, and earrota wore delivered from a Longbeach jrower.
Vernon Chapman haa takan charge
of tho canteen, Tloa Oeorte LMtucke,
who la asking for a tranafer to tha
Ooatfell camp. Aa canteen ateward,
Ur. Chapman Is pepping tha business up with soft drinks from Nelson,
"difference kinds." The canteen la on
Commercial Drive Wast, and lt la
etpected that customers will oome
fram "Baat camp. Waat oamp, all
around the town.
Prank Peek and J. Lawrence went
to Procter Wedneaday evening.
Pete Janeen returnsd from Nelson
wedneaday morning.
Yahk Catholics
Celebrate Mati
KINOSOATB CAMP, April IS—I,. O.
■friction hu ritunwd from a f*w daya
lo Oranbrook.
Bd Orford, who hed tar-trouble, n-
tunud trom Cnnhrook much Improved.
-0. L. Budd tnd Harold Juobaon
vUlted frUnd* it Tthk ovtr tht wuk-
end.
OtcU McCreath, who tuttilntd l
cut foot whlU during right-of-way
Saturdiy, nturned from the Oranbrook hoapltal. whan he rtotlvtd
tnetraent and wlU aoon be actlvt
tgtln.
Peter Xavonttrom iptnt tht wuk
tnd with triindt it Tahk.
Mijor c. W, Jamea, auperlntendent
in charge ben, epent tht wuk-tnd
in Crinbrook.
Alei Mormon, ln chargt et a read
crew htn, tptnt tht week-end tt
Cnnhrook and  KlmberUy.
P. P. L. Andenon tptnt tht wuk
tnd in cnnhrook.
Tht mum Hopt MclnnU and Van
SundquUt of Tthk wen ullen hen
Sundiy in the Intenete of "Dumb
Don*" aoftbau turn.
Charlu Armltag* spsnt tht -wuk-
tnd it Cnnhrook.
Ptddy Shinnon. Bd Robfon ind OU
Lunburg vliltad n-Undi at KlagagaU
tnd Btatport Sundiy.
Tht dtnu nt Tahk wu well ptt-
roniud by th* younger eet from hen
Double Shift on
Cranbrook Grader
YAK, April 18—Ptthir Chotnil of
Crinbrook tptnt tht wuk-tnd ln
town it tht homt ot Mr. and Mrs S.
J. McCartnty. Man wu held Sunday
morning at tha Catholic church.
Cbr/llt Allan, cook at the Tthk
slrpnrt camp for the lut eight
montht. hu lift ter Dutch cruk.
Rossland Pioneer
Hears Le Call
w.
A. Goldsworth). Resident
Sine* 1906, Dies
BOSSLAND. April IS—WUUam Alfred Ooldtworthy. tgtd M yttn, pau-
sd swsy at hit homt on Thompton
tvenut S*turd*y afurnoon. Mr. Ootdi-
worthy. who wu a nttlvc ef Cornwall,
England, eame to Rouland tn 1108.
In 1830 bt movtd to -Brail and in
1S17 returned to Roulud. At tht
•gl of II ht unlttd with thl Metho-
dUt ehurch end it tht tlmt of hli
duth wu t mtmbtr of St. Andnwt
Unlttd church.        .
Tbt  deeeattd  U lurvlvtd ky
widow, two diughttn, Mn. O. It, I
ion and  Mn.  Barl Paddleotrt, four
grandcblldrtn, two brothen In Corn-
will tnd ont tlsttr In Michigan.
hit
Mrs. Horwood of
Cranbrook Pants
CRANBROOK, B. C. April 15—Mn.
W.J. Horwood dltd Wtdnetdty tvenlng
tt St. lugene huplttl wbtn tht hu
bun 111 for leu thtn wttk from
tout! tpptndtcltU. Mn. Horwood U
lurvlvtd by htr huibtnd. who 1* In
th* employ of th* C.P.R. They reelded
on Armstrong tvsnus. Mews ef her
duth hu been cabled to nUtlvu ln
Ntwford, Wales.
CBISTON, April 18—Out to a llmltsd supply of roadmaklng equipment tnd In order to gtt all netalbli
roed grading dona while euch work
etn bt dont to advantagi, a night
ahlft hu bun opentlng tht grtder
on tht highly north of town tor tht
put ftw dtyt. Tht hard turftu road
betwun town and Alice Siding Is
having acarlfler attention and till
at tha worst tpoU.
W, A. P*u* hu rutortd tht roof
to hla hay ahtd, whleh wu blown
off In a huvy wind ont afttruoon
lut wuk.
Vital itatlitlu rteordtd by st. M.
Httiard. regletrar, for Mtreh. thow
unn births, ot whom tout win
boyt. Thin wu one duth, and two
marriage Ueeneu were Ututd.
Mn. R. Hopwood and daughter, MUt
Hiltn, of Vinoouvtr. hivt arrived for
t ftw wukl' itav with thl formtr'a
ptrinu. Mr. and Un. W. T. Slmllter
Thty umt by tuto.
Crsiton Motor
Licsncsi 212
Medical Inipsction
of Harrop School
HARROP, April 18-Dr R. H. Mtc-
KinBt ot Hilton mtdlctlly lnapteted
the tchool children Wednetday.
R. McDonald wu uken to Kootenay Ltkt Otntrtl huplttl Wedhe*-
dty for treatment.
Despite Price Rise
Tea Still Most
Economical Drink
Per tb* put two yun ptoplt In
Ctnada hav* bun tnloylng tht low-
ut pricta tor tu la a dtctdt, but
thli hu mttnt tnmtndoui louu to
growtn who to uvi thslr Induttry,
ntn nitrlcud tu tiporU ind etut-
td prlou to tdvmct. Tu ptc-en,
ptrtlcultrly thou supplying v*ry fine
quality teu, hen reluctantly bun
forctd to lncntu prlcu.
ORBBTON,  AprU   18—To  thi  end
of Much 31) plltu had bun taken
out tt cruton offtu of tht provlncltl
police, for trurki tnd tuto* operttlng
In thU dUtrlet.
TUB MltK THAT IVSBYONS LIKgS*"
you know our
milk is safe
Ttom dairy hard to coniumtr lt It protected *t*p
hp tttp. VUlt our pltnt
tnt obur e Ui Perfect
- el tint In tn tnd the
equipment we htve In-
tUlUd for milk bottling
IB the modern wey.
For Row or
Potteuriied Milk
PHONE 116
Kootenay Valley
Cooperative Milk Ann.
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TBI NBUON DAILT NIWI, NELSON, B.C.—MONDAV MORNINO, APRIL 11, IIM-
Market and Mining News™?
MANY NURSERY
PLANTS SHOWN
Fruit, Shade Trees and
Flowers Offered on
Local Mart
An tbundtnce of trult and ihidi
treea, roou ind flowera were offered
for wte on the Saturday moomlng
market on Vernon atreet, the prlcea
varying. Sllvtr mtple, climbers, hon-
cyaucklee, curranu tnd mtny vt-
rlttlet of perannltl flowera wen Included tmong thl dltpUy, mott ot
thew being exhibited by t niw local
nunery.
Outlldl daffodil! were aelllng at
15 cenu t down. Radlabea wtre oft
the market and onlona were aelllng
for S bunchee for 10 cenu. Otherwlw
prlcw win ttatlontry,
Prlmw wtn:
VEGETABLES
CtrroU. 10 lb*. ... I Bl
BMU.  10 lb*.  .  M
Turnlpi, 10 lbt.    M
Onion*. T lb*.   ,  -6
Onlona. I bunchw —~. .10
Pannlpt.  10  11^.    J5
Lwki. bunch  -OS
Artichokw,  4   lb*.  .  M
Cahbtgt 1 lb.  ,  M
Otrllc,  lb.  M
Pinky, bunch  — -05
Lettuoe. bunch .-  .. .10
PUULTBY, BOGS tnd
BUTTER
Kggi.  gradt   A-lim   _
Bggt, grad*  A-mtdlubi
Butttr,   lb.
ses
BAR GOLD GOES
UP 7 CENTS
Crwm Chww. lb.
Kurd*, lb.
nun
Dellcloue tpplu.  box
APPLBS
Onttrloi, bog 	
Honty, I lb tin 	
Hooey, I lb. Vn 	
Applet  ool. up from ________
MBAT1
Fork, pound  -I to
Bwf, pouad M to
Vwl. pound   _..—_—_  AC  to
spring limb, pound   M to
Llnr, btby bwf pound        ..
Unr. wit. pound	
Bwd  cbtwt.   pound  	
Tongue   pound       ...
Oruu
lb.
Pbwl, lb. 	
rtOKERS
DtffodlU. outttde. doo
Otranlumi       	
BagonUa      	
Primulw
VkWu, ptr
bun*  ..
LUl**   _        ,     	
Kydranswa, up trom
1-8
100
.   .75
. IM
M
-0
,t7
.IS
.18
.10
M
JO
,  at
.is
.   M
.11
.11
M
JS
A0
•10
140
.10
Mining Trade
Width Narrow
TOROWTtf, April IB {CP).—Mining thirt• moved within a narrow
ra. ,_ Saturday on the Toronto
stozs. exchange snd tbt cloae wu
Irregularly higher oo volume of I,-
300.000 aharea, * down considerably
from   tbat   ol   recent   Saturday   eee-
WtAAm
HargreavM and Hollinger gained 10
to 16 centa tach while Uke Shore
•aa-d 96 to 62.80. Dome clowd 60
cent* higher at 86.26. pioneer ott 10
and Bralorna and Teck Hughea up fl
oanta each.
Bate metala eloaed unchanged aod
In tba allTtra Premier advanoed fl
to 148 and White lagle loat %.
Bdorado cloeed   unchanged.
Nickel It Off
10 at Montreal
MONTOUIAL, .AprU IS (OP)—
Bar gold in London up wven
cento to 114.71 in ounce ln Ctntdlan fundi: 184i 11V, tn Brltlth fundi Tht Hied ISO Waahlngton price amounted to 184.01
ln Canadian.
■aaa tttlittttnitit *na**nn***a,
TRADE SMALL
ATNETOK
Preferred Stocks Are
Quiet; Steels Are
Quiet, Steady
By JOHN  W.  COOLBY
KtW TORK, April IS CAP).—POr
a majority ot atock, price change*
wire inconsequential Saturday. 8ttll
hesitant and very dull, the market
(Hied out lta two boura In perfunctory fashion, only 601,160 shares
changing hands, tbe emallaet Saturday since early ln January.
Preferred atocka, which had help-
d swell volume In previous markets
thlt weak, Quieted down, although
thera still were numerous galna of
1 to I points or more among auch
issues.
U.S. Smelting. Path* .Exchange
"A", Cerro da Puoo Copper, Norfolk
di Western, Eastman and Dupont
gained major fracUona to nearly
two polnta, but Industrial Rayon
Curtlah Publishing, American Tobacco "B" and the Allegheny1 Corp.
preferred! had loaaea of almllar
scope.
Ttw Armour ol Illinois MA" and
"B" stockt eased sllgthly whlla ths
preferrled firmed: the company's reorganisation plan Is understood to
ba peering completion, although lt
haa not yet baen formally aubmltted   to  the  board.
Steels wars quiet abd steady, together with utilities and ralla. Packard yielded half a point under
rather persistent offerings.
DOW JONES AVERAGES
80 industrials  106.04 up .06
20 rails      49-67 up .02
20 utilities       26.21 off .01
VANCOUVER STOCK EXCHANGE
WINNIPEG WHEAT
OFF AT WEEK-END
WTNNIPIO. April IB (CP)—Buying
waa not sufficient to abaorb aelllng
preature on the Winnipeg grain exchange Saturday and wheat prices
reflected the easiness at Chicago wltb
a downturn of \t, to % oant net,
Uay option flnlahed the week at
66%, July at *7y, and October at
68% ceijts. Southern traders and the
government agency were prominent in
tha liquidation, and only at bottom
levels did tha market uncover resistance.
Foreign demand wat disappointing
and the fact that progress toward
price-fixing was made at ths Rome
wheat conferenoe did not appear
to have any affect. Pit volume was
not large.
Uverpool declined % to ltd. presumably on reports of good ralnt ln
Australia. Chicago's weakness waa attributed to rains ln the winter wheat
bait, and prices finished with loaaea
of nearly one oent
Only minor quantities of caah
grains changed hands. Traders continued to switch from Way to July
futures ln coarse grains and this together with moderate liquidation
uro ed too weighty for meagre support.
A T Oon _
.17
.10
40
.40
Amtl   OU   	
.10
.12
.43
—
Seav.r Sllr*r 	
ot
.06,1
Oold Mountain  	
43
.37
Bralorn*    _..
14.00
1440
Oto   Bntttpriw   	
*—
43)4
Bridge R Oon 	
B *   X   Gold   	
-Stt
40
Ortuge Mlnw  	
48
40
1.10
1.12
Htldi   Oold      	
.10
Jl
Otrlboo   oold   	
2.10
1.12
Herculea    Coot    	
j00
.10
c tt I Corp  _
IM
—
Hlghwood   Sarcw   ..
42
45
Cowt   Brew ■ 	
S.00
0.25
Home  Oold       	
42
43
Oto Rlrer  .__	
.Oi%
M
Indian Mlnea     	
•0214
43
Oold  Belt   	
M
M
Independence Mlnea
—
43
Orandvlew           _
—
M
Jick   -nut*    	
43
.41
Htrgtl OU - _.
M
MV,
Koot Ball*  .	
,40)4
.41
Bomt OU 	
1.71
1.76
Koot Plo   _ _
.03
43)4
int   Owl       	
.10
.14
Ltkevlew       	
4014
41
McDougtl Begur m.
M
—
MadUon   Oil   	
42)4
—
Wrcury OU
.16",
.1SK
Mar .on        	
.13
.11)4
Merldltn            	
.IS
.10
Merland   OU	
42)4
43
Mttallnt   MeUU
—
.00
Mill  City      .: __
.11
—
Model  OU        	
il
43
Mlnto   oold	
40
.SO
Nttlontl   Silver  	
M%
S
Morton   WOl     	
mm
44
Nicola   Mlnet   	
1.04
1X15
Morning   star   	
40)4
40)4
Oktlta Olla      	
.00
—
Mogul   Mining   -	
.11
.11)4
plonwr  Oold   	
1S.SS
13.75
Marmot MeUU 	
.00)4
_
Premier oold     	
1.41
1.43
Nttlve Son       	
.05
40
premier  Border   	
.01)4
.01H
Noble Pli*     _
.11)4,
JS
Quatalno copper  ...
OS
—
Nordon Oil 	
Jt
—-
.to
.IS
40
.17
Pacalta              _.
.IS
40
.14
Reevw MacDonald  ..
Petition Mining 	
Sally  Mlnw       	
42
.40
pend Oreille     	
1.14
140
Spooner   OU   	
M
—
Porter  Idaho	
Jl
.11
sterling  pae  	
.SS
40
Ranchman         	
.18
__
Vanalta   OtU     	
'MV,
.20 ti
Reward  Mining	
47)4
.07)4
Wellington   OIU  	
.IS
.17(4
Royallt*   Oil      	
10.75
n_s
Taylor   Brldgt   	
.04
.07
Rutua   Argent*   .	
.03
41)4
Wtyildt     	
M
.30
Ruth Hope      	
43
UNLISTED
Salmon Oold _.-,.._
i
43)4
MV,
.17
Alexandria Gold ....
—
.OTH
.10)4
MV,
41)4
41
Aaktlta	
.OS*
—
45
45
Baltic  oil   	
.07*
.00
40
Btyvlew       	
MV,
MV,
Ttylor windwiU  ...
M
40
B 0 ellwr   	
M
1.05
United  Bmplre   	
.10
J7
B  C  Nlckil   	
M
47
Wtttrloo
.10)4
Big  Mluourl     ._ _
43
45
Wtrerley   Tang   _.„.
41
41'A
Bradlan   Mlnet   	
3.71
240
Wellington         _,,
.01
Bnw tnd DUt 	
2-3
i.ft
White   Eagle   	
—.
40
Calmont  Oil       	
'.10
Whltowtttr      	
47
.07'
Cork   Provinoe
Crowe   Nut   OIU
Al
J06%
_
Norgold            	
.35
10H
45)4
.11
Dalhouilt   Mlnw
MV,
.osh
But* I  X   L	
43
40
Dalhouale   OIU
Al
43
Utt Slccar
48
Dentonia Mlnw ... .
147
3.00
Rlchlleld  Cariboo
40
Deveniah   OIU   	
~7
47H
Sunahlno 	
0.00
0.13
Dunwell Mining 	
40
.40
Vldett*   	
340
3.00
PtlTrllW                  	
.43*
44
Viking       '	
.17
,17)4
Srull    Wlhkaut   	
44
45
Congrew       .   _
44
Swtciwt  oil     -
.11
41
QUcler  Crwk  _.
MV,
Ptbytn    OUl   	
OOa,
.00*
Red Hawk        	
.13
.14)4
Freabold otl 	
JO
.11
Canadian  Rand  	
MVt
43)4
'.DIS
COAST FEATURE
Hits 60; Pioneer Is
Off; Kootenoy Bell
Up Three
VANCOUVER, April 15 (CP). —
Mlnto Oold was tbe strong spot on
the Vancouver stock eichan,. Ba •-
day aelllng up to a new high of 60
and cloalng at 59, a net gain of tV,-
The rest of the list wu weaker, however, especially the higher priced
gold issues.
PI near Oold sVd Vldette each
'oat 10 at 13.78 and 3-00. respectively. Cariboo waa off 6 at 2.10.
Taylor Bridge dropped 8 at 04, Oold
Belt at M and Morning Star at
3BVi each loat 2. Bridge River Consolidated waa off Vi at 30v. and
Rome Oold at 32 and Mertdlaft at
18 each loet one oant.
Premier Oold gained 4 at 1.44
Kootenay Belle advanced 3^ at
40 H, Bridge River Exploration at
1.10 and Dentonia tt 1.97 each fined a and Hercules Consolidated, the
heaviest trader of ths day, was up
IH cents t% 9,
Pend OreUle was 4 higher at M4
but the rest of ths base metala
were quiet. B.C. Nickel was off one
it 08 and the rest were practically
unchanged.
Calgary and Edmonton was down
8 at 1.38, Heme gained 3 et l.TS.
Hlghwood was up one otnt at 32
and Dalhoftslt and Royallte eloaed
unchanged.
MONTREAL STOCK PRICES
8-FT.VEIKIS
CARIBOO BOAST
QTJEBNEL, April lft (CP)—Word
1 :.as been received here of an eight-
foot vain of gold quarts being struck
on Ctrl bo* mountain, near Barker-
ville. scene of a recent gold ruah.
Mitt Helene Olsen, matron of tha
Queanel hospital, who has large In-
tertata In tha stake, known aa the
Cariboo Mountain Oold oompany, waa
a principal In the claim-staking race
recently ln that vicinity. By airplane
shs flew to Cariboo mountr'n ln the
dead of winter and dropped supplies
to her stakers on the gound.
Work on tbe holdings has been
going on for shins time and a tunnel
has been driven Into the mountain
to tap what Is known as tha "Dominion lodge," which meaeuret 18
feet from hanging wan to foot wall.
It la seven feat wide on the surface
and wat struek at a level of 47S feet.
MONTREAL. April IB (CP)—The
Montreal stock exchange pursued a
dull and faaturelaas course Saturday.
With Wall street giving one of lul
mott colorleaa performance! of the
yaar, tha local market moved only
narrowly but galna held a amall majority at the does.
Montreal Pawer eloaed at S?lfc, down
V Shawlnlgan lost a like amount at
3314 and Induatrlal Alcohol waa off
■% tt 16%. Braalllan and others b*lt\
unchanged. International Nickel declined 10 cenu at 37.08.
Hollinger roes ft oanu at 17.78 and
Dominion Bridge '. at 84 while galna
ranging up to half a point were alao
shown by Canadian Pacific, Canada
Northern Power, International Power
and others, Salea 7608. Bonds 138*0
TREASURY   ISSUES   IT
NEW TORK. April 16 (AP).—
Firmness of United SUtea government securities Saturday apparently
reflected the financial district's approval of tbe treasury announcement that It had called two additional aeries of Liberty fourth t%'a
totalling 11.300,000,000. All the treasury issues gained l-3and to 8-33nds
of a point.
Foreign obligations were quiet and
moderately  Irregular.
A new reconstruction of the Pharos
of Alexandria, one ot the wonders of
tha ancient world, haa been made
slnoe the discovery ot a 13th century
description of the great lighthouse.
Alberu Pao  - _
Bell   Telephone   	
B  O  packing    „„,._.
B c Power A -
B C Powar B  -	
duiidini   Products   	
Canada   Bronte
Can   Cu  8c   Foundry
Canada  Cement
Csn  oen  Electrlo  	
Canada  Oyptum   .........
Can   Indl   Al  A   	
Oan Ind Al B     „
Can  pae  Railway   	
Canauiin   SUamers   ...
Can wire e_ Cable A
Can wire * Cable B .
Cockahutt    Plow    	
Con M * 8
Dominion Bridge   _„
Dominion   Textile   ....
Oen   Steel   Warea   	
Charles   Ourd        * .
international Nlcksl ....
Lake  of  wooda  	
Maaaey    Harris
Montresl   power    -_.
National Brewing	
Ntt   Steel   Car       	
Ogllvle Milling
power Corporation  -
Prloe  Bros
Shawlnlgan 	
Steel  of Canada  	
Twin  Ctty .™.
Winnipeg   Elactrtc   —
tlBBH
Att'd   Breweries	
Brew tt Distillers -—
Brit  xmer  OU      	
Bruck   Silk .....
Csnsda, Dredge ..„	
Canada Malting  !_	
Can    Vlckers	
Can  winsrtes        ,
Distillers Seagram 	
Dominion Tar   .
Dryden  Paper   __
East   Delriae   	
Home   Oil 	
Imperial    Oil
International   Petrol   .
M0C«U   Frontenac   	
Mitchell  Robert   ..._
Noranda 	
Page    Hersey        	
Walker Oood  -_,
Walker Oood pfd	
UTILITIES
Intl   utU   A
Intl  UUl  B
a* ANILS
Commerce  	
Dominion   ......
Imperial    _.
Montreal
Nova    sootla
Royal
Toronto
MlHL'EIXANEOl'H
Can Oypaum
Can   Canners
Can   Dredge
Dominion  Storea
Foru of Cnada  A
Laura   oaoord
Loblaw Groceries
Service   SUtlona
West  can  Plour
Walker    Breweries
Zimmerknit
28 %
P
301s
8*
%
1.7*,
11%
36 \
11
0)4
"*
Tvn
4
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. 101
. 170
I 177
106)4
363
. 105
. aoon
• 0)4
2*
■   MV.
. 0«
.   IS
64
17  .
* IV,
*Vt
: l%
CALIFORNIA IS
READY TO SHIP
Mining work at tbe California mlns,
Just aouth ot Nelson. Is proceeding
favorably, aooordlng to latest report
from thera. Tbey are at present ln
good ore. and a carload of ore U ready
for ahipment. The road to the mine
Is stlU Impaaaablt with snow, but lt
Is thought thst within two weeks It
will ba clear. Tbs snow is disappearing rapidly during the fine weather
now holding.
Four man ara working at the mlna.
TORONTO STOCK QUOTATIONS
QUOTATIONS ON WALL STREET
Allegheny
Al Chemical
Am  Can
"Br*.
Am Sown li lit
Am
Am   Telephone
Am   Tobacco
Anaconda
Atculion
Auburn   llo
Baldwin
aalt ft Ohio
Bendii   At   	
Bath StMl
Canada  Dry
Can   Pacific
Carro Ot Puc-o
Che* _ Ohio
Chrveler
Cc:n  Oi  South
Con   Oaa  N   T
Co n Prod
C  wriiht Ptd
Dupont
la.l  Kodak
Be Po» At Ll
Pn.d  (nillah
Pord of Can
Pint Ha ttotta
P.-Mport ■**,
0<n    tmte
O ti  pood*
O      Motor*  .
CO        T)U*t
OoodMcb   .    .....
Or.nbr
8       North    Pfd
r.   Wwt   Buiar
9o.tr  Sound
---T, _f».
Hudaon   Mo  ...
Int   Nlcktl
Int Ttl _ Ttl
Jtvtl  Tm
Keiln Copper .
Kraut  s S
Krotiitr _ Toll
MHwHlkM  Pfd
Ntah  Motora
n"po*
N T Ctntral
Pae oaa _ Kite
Packard  Mo
Penn  R R
Phllllpa  Ptt*
Pun  Oil
Radio corp
Radio  Ktlth  Or
Rem    Rand
Rock  laland
r'f way Stort*
LouU * 8 P
Cal   filaon
South   Pacific
SUn Oil of Cal
Stu Oil ot Ind
SUn Oil of N J
SUwart   Warner
Studebaktr  .
Tex   Corp
Tei   Oulf   Bui
Tln-tken RoU*ra
Un   carbide
On  Oil olCal
Unltad   Air
U B Pip*
U 8 Rubber
Van-id  SUIl
Woolworth
B. H. X. GOLD MINES
We recommend the purchase of 6.H.X. st the present time. Write ns for full particulars.
A. E. JUKES & CO.
STOCKS limited BONDS
VancouTtr Bond Detlera' Anoclatlon
Membera vtncouvtr Stotk Kxchanit
810 West Hastings St. Vancouver, B.C.
Correapondent: P. K. POU IN, Oretn Blk., Nelton, B.C.; Phone *!»
Hilly Market Report. (JOB f.U a.m.
Uexandrla     ......
Aliomt     —
Amitj        	
Aahley Oold  	
mrrj  holllnter ______
data Mttal*       	
aittr Bxplorttloo .—.	
Bit Mlttourl        ..  ,  .
Boiyo    	
Bralorn*        _______
Bntt Trtthtwty	
Bridie  r  Biplor	
Brownlte  	
But C*n oold    	
Bunker  Hill  Kit   	
Can   Klrkland    	
Ctn  Mlltrut  -..
Cariboo Oold Quartz _	
Untie   Trethewty       	
Otntrtl  Manitoba   _
Otntral Patricia 	
Chlboufamou   	
Cltrlcj 	
oout   copper    	
Cobtlt conttct  	
Columarlo 	
Conarlum - _.
Cona Mln * Smelt 	
Don* —
Dominion   Ixpioratlon   ..
Eldorado 	
Ptleonbrldft  	
Ood't Ukt Oold	
lrtntd*   .        	
lolllnitr    ..._ -	
Iow»7 	
udaon   Bar   . 	
lUrnatlonal  Nickel  	
lrklind Ltkt        	
akt  Maron  -..
_kt Short 	
\lcvlttlt orahimm*  —
•IcWitUr*  Oold	
laceaea    ... 	
(alroblc  .-—
Maple   Leaf	
Ulrdnt corporation  	
loffatt Haft       	
■■IlpL-alni    	
Noranda     :	
Parkhlll  	
p«nd  ortlll* _.
Pioneer   oold   	
Premier   Oold   	
"Uno Oold  ,—
"Un Antonio       	
-"Mffitt   Oordon   .	
-.laeot  	
-mth  Ttblemont   	
"ttdecom  	
tt   Anthony _	
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194
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Sudbury Buln	
dylTinlU 	
t»ck   Buth**	
rowtffimw	
Trttdwell    	
Venturtt          	
WtlU  Amulet	
W»y*la*  	
WhlU Ml, 	
Wrtiht   Htrpurta	
OILS
Acmt      _______
Allk 	
A p Contolldtud	
Ano-claUd 	
Brit Amtr OU	
BtlUc 	
Ctlmont 	
C  and   K   Corp    ..._	
Chemical   ntaur-eH  	
Dalhouale 	
Homt   OU  	
HomraUad o md O	
Imptrlal oil 	
Inttrl   Ptu   	
Lovtry  	
Merltnd	
Nordon
Oil  Btlectlont	
Olft 	
Roytllu  ■       	
Sarnie  	
SUrllnt   Paolflo   	
Walnwrliht
INUUIITBIALS
Beatty  uroa A 	
Bttuhtrnou        	
Bell  Telephone     	
Brttlllin T j, l      ____.
Brewen at Dtttllleri 	
Can Bnad 	
Ctn    Cement ..._____
Ctn Ctr tt Poundry  _
Ctn lnd .'i Alcohol A 	
Ctn  Dredge  _
Ctn  Ptc  Railway   	
Cona   Baktrlu  _	
Dutlllert   setirtina   _.__	
Toanlnlon Ston*     	
PWd  of  Ctntda  A   	
Ooodywtr Tlr*
Hiram   W'lktr  „
tmptrUI   Tdb*cco        __.
'obUw   Orooerla*   A  	
Mum    Hirru
Photo Kmriran      	
Ptte   Htrary ...	
Btreloe  S'ttlont  .,	
Mindird ptelnt	
Btttl  Of  Canada       	
175
1.00
7.15
.87
M
1.01
141
•IS
MV,
9tS
M
118
Jt
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MV,
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£
t'4
ITS
London Close
LONDON. April 14 (AP).- Cloalnl
uoutlon*' Brulllan Traction tUH:
Cntdltn P-clflo tlt'a; Internttlontl Nickel 197 ; Britlah American
Tob-cco £6: Courfv'de 55a 10"-d.
•nie'-'era Ma lHd* Dunlop Rubba-
'.., |ii • r-t-t—- Mr VS. Tmnerla'
Ch- •—1 S8*< r_f Im--ia' •t**—ta
199a Id,  Mln:.f fiuit Ltd. la td;
RAnd Mlnu ttH*. Rh'xl-altn Anilo
Aa. 17a td* Kh-dttnt Oorp. tt\
irown! CUH: Spintt ttv,: But
Otd'ild tl% . Rio Tlntot £11; Vlek.
■n tt  md. .
BONDS
Ceneditn 4 ptr nnt Loin ti—M
tl0t<4; BrltUh 9>i mr otnt C—ioli
--to t-lt: Brltlth tV, p-T c-nt Wtr
'oan £10414; Brltlth Pundlni ia
lteo-W C119H.
P.G.L PROFITS
STIU, CLIMB
VAHCOUVKB. AprU 15 (OP)—loot 119.061 In traffic on tht
Pacific Oreat Butern ritlwty. owned
tnd operated by tbe Brittah Columbia
government, during January and Pebruary thlt yttr corap--td with tht
aame two montha lttt yttr la announced by Robert Wllaon, executive
tttuunt.
Jtnutry, 1914, allowed I 41170 operating profit ccmnared with t 15103
lou ln Jtnutry, 1933. In Ptbrutry
thle year th* operating profit wta
9450 compared with a lou ot 97139
In Pebruary, 1933.
Vancouver Sales
VANCOUVKR. April 15 (CP)—Mining aharu wld on tha Vancouver
ttock exchange yeturday wtrt:
Dated—Beaver Silver 1000. Bralorna
1355, B R Con 13.100. B R -I 11400.
Cariboo 3193. Oold Belt 9700, Omnia
River 9900. Inur C at C 500. Meridian 4950. Nlcolt 0975, Pioneer 490.
Premier O 9000. Reno 1195, Ttylor
B MOO,  Wiytldt 9100.
emitted—Btyvlew 9000. B C Nickel
950. Big Mluourl to. Bl rbird 1000.
IXL 5400. Bradlu 1501, Congrtu
4900, Ctntdlan Rand 4500, Dtlhouale
WOO, Dentonlt 7590, Dunwell 500,
Ptlrvlew 10.400, Orange 4000. Orull
Wlhtan* 3150. Home 3000. Hediey 1000.
Htld* 1000. Htrculu 191.100, Indian
1400, Koot Belle 9900. Boot Plo 95*10.
Morning Star 0160, Mlnto 100.050.
Noble Plve 4550. Native Boa MOO,
Norgold 1700. Pavilion 400. Porter
Idaho 9000. Red Hawk 900. Rutua
1000, SUvercreet 4000, SUveramlth
1000. Salmon 13.700, Taylor Wind
3950. Vldttu 800, Viking 7900. Wtttrloo 1700. WhlUwtWr 1000, Wtverly
99,000. WhlU Btgle 100.
Exchanges
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Births
IVANS—TO Mr. and un. Lewrence Ivtnt. tt tht Trall-Tadtnac
hoaplUI, April 7, a dtughUr.
MILN-—To Mr. and Mn. joEn
Milne, it tht TJall-TMinio ho*-
piul, April 10, *_daujht*r.
BATW—ftTilr. and i_». V«mon
Bayet. it tht TTlll-T;dtsw hoipl-
UI, April a. a daughter.	
Personal
Rupture   Appliances
R u p t u r I, abdominal wetkntaa.
i p 1 n 11 deformity, ytr loootl*.
WrIU J. O Smith, Britlah Appll*.
anot SptcltlUt. 19 Downie Bt.
Strtford. Ont. (1983)
ELITE STUDIO now optn, flnett pro-
tralu  FUma left bv 9 a.m  flnlahad
by 6 p.m. aame day. IMt4 Baktr St.
,18811
Bouma  ItcE* pllu. Cloert 'Ity 6eo
Let't China Remedy   Hudion  B*y
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Help Wanted
POB A RBSPICTABLB MAN WANT-
lng home on email ranch, writ*
Box 94. Deer Park.      i9097)
wantkd. por oBnnuL mr.efc-
work an experienced girl. Phon*
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WANTKD WOMAN OR OIRL FOR
general houuwork. Apply Mrs. R.
K.   Blola.   Tadanac. (30811
Situations Wanted
ixpirikncid ana, desire?
houuwonr.   15   per   month.   Box
Ni
3000,  D*lly   New*.
(9080)
Metil Markets
NEW TORK, AprU lt (AP)—Tin
barely atudy; apot tnd nearby ind
futur* 55.40.
Bar illver (Inner, % hlghtr it 46%
Othtr mettlt nominally unchanged.
At London—Btr allver ateady, unchanged at 90 3-ltd.
OILS ARE UP
mora
TORONTO. AprU .5 (CP).—Vol-
tm« expended to 34.000 eharee (or
Uw iwo-hour 8*tunJ»y eeeelon on
the lnduitml boerd of tbe Toronto
•tock exchtnge end pricei nuinteln-
ed an upward ilaat. OIU (eetured
the tredlnr.
Imperial gained >■ at 14% and
International Pete flnlahed S up at
MH* DliUUer atocka were itead-
and brewery leeuea alow wltb var-
ition* ol only   ■%.
Foods were firm aa a froup.
Other interlisted etocka ware ilug-
glah and mildly Irregular. Nickel
and Pord A wan allgthly weak and
Braalllan added   \.
SEPTEMBER OATS
UT THE BOTTOM
CHICAGO. April 11 (AP)—Freeh
downturn* of grain prlou Saturday
followed * renewal of Uquld*tion by
holder* ot tha Mty dtllvtry contrtcu.
Stop-lou tilling of oau eepeclally
wu an ouuundlng fetturt, with
Sepumbtr oaU tumbling to tha hot-
tonunut figure! tlnce thli attton't
trading In thtt delivery wu btgun.
Wheel cloud wttk tt tlmott the
dty a bottom letel, *, to H under
Pridty't flnlah, earn % to % down.
oaU 14 to IV, otf, and proviatona
unchangtd to t decline of 9 ctnU.
Winnipeg Groin
ing
WINljIPEO.   April   14
futurea   quoUtlont
(OP)-Cl**
Op:n    High   Low    Clou
Wheat:
M*y
68 <4
tt%
8«%
89%
July
87 «t
s%
67
97%
Oct.
8H'.
>M%
66%
OaU:
May
39%
99%
83%
gft
July
33',
93H
99%
Oct.
B»rley:
Mav
14
34',
89%
33%
87%
J!5
99%
M%
July
tt 1*
97%
97%
Oct.
Plu:
Plu:
98'*
mv,
8*%
99%
May
119H
159%
151%
111%
111%
July
159*%
141%
159%
151%
Oct.
By*:
May
IM
148%
148
47
47%
«*%
s%
July
4M4
46'a
47%
Oct
60S
50%
hard.
48%
41%
Wheat
BO.   1
81%:
No.  9
nor.  86S
NO.
1 nor.
89%;
NO.  9
no**. 8114
NO. 4
nor  6C
. No. I
56%.
.4o. 8. SB's* 'ted
90%;
track 66: No.
1 durum. 69%.
.inncaoohi Groin
MONTBBAL,   aprll   15   (CP)-Brlt-
b   *nd   forel-ft   exchange   In   relttlon to the Canadian dollar  u com.
..VII     ...   ..IT   \,.um..m.   .......    ..   _.«.-
piled by the Royal Bank of Ctntda,
cloeed Saturday aa follow*:
Auatralla.   pound
"htna. Hon* Kong dollara
Denmark,   krone
Franoa,   frano
Oermany.   relch*mar_   	
Orut Briuin. pound 	
Holland,  florin 	
N*w Zealand, pound
South Africa, pound 	
Spain,  peaeU.
Swtdtn, krone
nnlUd SUtu, dollir, 1-99 ptr unt
dltcount.
4.0918
3805
.3304
5'469
4764
41119
t.'ttt
.1367
-889
DOLI.AB   PBSMUM   OBOW8
NKW TORK. April 11 (AP).—
•ortign   tichtngu   wtn   titrtmtlv
3uUt    tnd    rtU    chtniet    narrow
tturday.
Tht Ctntdlan db'l-'r lnon*aad IU
Premium over th* United SUUa
dolltr from I--6 to 9-16 par cent
Th* pound aterllng wu confine.*
to * fractional rang* and cl*******
at 88.15% for a gala of or- he'l
unt. Tha French franc bold un-
C-"n|*d  it 880 ctnU.
MapU eprup producera comldcr tha
luhtut colored mtplt tyrup th* but
in Quality. ,
MINNIaPOLIS. AprU lt (AT) —
Whwt: No. 1 northern 84% to 17%.
No. 1 rid durum 11% to 89%, Mty
81%. July 81%, Sept. 99%. .    .
Corn: No. 3 yellow 41% to 48.
OaU: No. 4 WhlU 97% to 38%.
Plu: Ro. 1, 174 to ITT.
Plour unchanged. Shlpmenu 95.437.
Bran 18 00 to 1IJ0.
Exchange Rates
NBW TORK, April 11 (AP)—Starling exchange ateady at 4614% tor
60-day bllli and 16 16% for demand
Canadian dollara: Saturday 9*16
per cent premium.
Frano 6 80%.
Lln 849%.
Uruguty 8010.
BUTTtB DBCLINEH
MONTRIAL. April 19 (CP)—Butter
price- declined on tht Montnal produce exchange on Saturday.
Butur, No. 1 gradt, 88% to 97
CtnU BecelpU 7998 bou*.
Egg* eaaler. A Urge 19, A medium
11, ¥ 17 and O 16.
Chaut allghtly higher, currant Ontario* 11%. Offering* 504 cuu.
PoHtow flm, Quebec* 11,10, NB
Mtn* 1.40.
CVBBENCIES   IBBEfH LAB
MONTREAL. April II (AP) Cur-
:tnclu wtn lrr*ril*r during Bttur*
day'a trading and only a ftw
chingw w*n ncordtd.
Tht pound tndid tht dty tt 15.15
11-16. up 1-19 emu from Frldty
tnd tht dollar eeeed 1-99 of ont
ptr unt to 1-99 ptr unt dltcount. Tht frtnc contloutd »t IM
For Rent
FIRST CLASS HOUSE. CLOSE IN, 9
bedrooms, ln good condition 918 *
month Sraill house, 9 bedroom*
113. C.W. AppUyard <B Co., Ltd.
(1679)
PULLT FURNIBHBD HOUSB. APPLT
611  Silica  St.,   Ntlton. (IMP
FIVE ROOM COTTAOE, BATH AND
ptn try. Phone T98L1. (9069)
I ROOMED SOTT*.  PRIVATE VER-
andah.    Reuonable.    alao    alngle
houaekeeplng    roomt.    stntbeont.
 (1997)
FORM   6r   ohVOKM   AHA   UV
wuk oi month  Medical art* Bldg
FCR   ttOOUi    HtAM   MlA?ED
thower   ttrmt  mod   Ctn   Legion
(fett)
FURNiBHBD
(or
h0uB*«IIpiHo
nnt.   Annabla   Block
 (16971
PURNISHED    AND  "uSWrRTBHED
Sultte tor rent—Ken* ApU. (lBBff)
r ApU.
utltul
fejlACB'JLMS.-Buutlful Modern
Frigid*-* tqulpped aultet.  (1898)
mrA-aMU F_S*tSftED SiSiTl
lot nnt, Stirling hottl.        (1688)
FURNISHBD TWO ROOMED BUTTE
K.  W. C.  Block.  J3108)
FURNISHBD-8UTTB    Ml
Phont 440X.
SILICA.
(9117)
For Sale
OERMAN  POLICE   PUPS410,  TOUL-
ouu goote eggs   90c, Mallard egga
10c each. J. P. Both, R. R. 9. V4{-
non.  B.  C. ** (9191)
FOR 8ALE - PHONE 701 - TWO
huvy wagona. Apply Jamu Reld,
PtlrvUw Fuel Oo. '18851
VICTOR RADIO 10 TUBES. BAR-
galn it ttt. Enquire tt 303. Behn-
ten ttrut. ■ (9079)
BABY "BUOOT FOR sale, like
ntw   Phone  768 R. (3035)
Live Stock for Sale
3    HOLSTEIN    COWS.    M1LKINO-1
yurllng   bull—1   Stockholm   tep-
tritor.   Any   nuontbli   offer   ec-
cepted. A.  Betn,  R. R. I. Ntlton.
(30391
JERSEY  COW  FOR SALE. MBS.  N.
Lucltk, Roumont. (3063)
Live Stock Wanted
TWO HORSES FOB MINE WORK.
weighing 1100 to 1900 lbe. QuoU
prloe tit tnd tenertl condition!
Box 3066, D»ny Ntwt, (3088)
WANTB- —mMXDUTBLT, SOUND
young hont. 1500 pound*, or
would oontldtr Utm. Dominion
diiry. atri)
OOOD  HORSE  FOR  FARM  WORK,
JuoU prlu. tgt, tnd general conation. Bo, 3118, DaUy Ntwt.
(9118)
ATRSHIRE COW. TOUNO, 01
T   B   Tetted   Full  ptrUcultri  to
Boi 9059. Dtlly Ntwt. (3061)
Poultry and Eggs
WHITE WYANDOTTE EOOS FOR
hitching tl to dot. Rutherford.
B.  R.   1.   NeUon (1104)
Lost and Found
TO FINDERS
tf you find a eat or a dot, a
pockttbook.   Jtwtlry   or   fur,  or
tny thing elu ot vtlue, Ultphont
Tht Dtlly Ntwa. A "Pound-" Ad.
will bt Inurud without oon to
you.    Wi will oolltct tram tht
owntr.
LOffr — FRIDAY    NIGHT;    WBTTB
twttur.  Findtr  phone  369R1.
(9199)
Plants, Bulbs, Seeds
VAN FAN STRAWBERRY PLAN-IK
11 ptr 100: Viking Bupotrry
canee 41.50 par 100: Niagara
grapu. bleeding hetru, ptonltt,
baby bretth ind llnee of tbe
vtlley. Mr* C. Bicker, phont S64R1
119011
ORtKN   MOUNTAIN    POTATOES
tuiublt for utd 1103 per 100.
Eve.b**rln« Striwharry nlinU|l-0
100 pott ptld. McKlm Boultry
 (9088)
MOUNTAIN   ST'N.
Oudene, NeUon. 100 urutlu Ctr-
naUooa,   Rout,   OlidMI.   Oenerai
nunery ttock. Uit on application.
13061)
CUTHBERT RASPBERRY CANES 3C
each.  Lloyd   Oeorge   nupbtny   lc
ttch.   Oory    thornltu   blackberry
6c  uch.  Roynon.  muon.   (3041)
FOR   KAlX-iWfTKD   OEM   POTA-
tou   from   otrtlfHd   utd   11.75
hundrtd.   (Field selected 41-001. J.
_H. Boakln. Btllour. (1083)
OLADIOLUB. DAHLIAS, PEONIES,
ptnnula: buuUtul vtrUtu*. CtU-
logue. Mrt. Mobley, Ttpptn, B. C.
(1008)
FOB SALB-9  TEAR OLD A8PARA
gui roou, oo*  pu do*. 13 50  per
too  O. A   WUt. Kulo, B. C.
 (3191)
Lands for Sale
4 AO, NEAR NELSON. LAKE
front*gi, undy beach. 15 to. cul-
tlvtUd 900 beinns tpnlt tru*.
good garden, tomt hty land, hu
produced    excellent   cropa.   wtter
f'lped for Irrlgttlon. bungtlow hu
Iving room, 3 btd roomt, kitchen _ b*tu room fully plumbed,
hot _ cold w*Ur. Pir* pltc*. Hot
Air Furntct. Electric light, Ul*.
phone etc one room houu.
eUbU etc H. 9 Dill. 508 Wtrd St
  '9097)
Investments
INVESTORS SYNDICATE BOND IS
tn uty Inttillment uvlng* pltn
to provld* living prouctlon—SUrt
to ure now por partlculan apply
to R W Dtwion Hlpptrton Blk
Phont 197. P O Box 799. Nelton
11840)
-ttJABLB PARTY WANTS TPO*7P
and dollar loan int lnterett
Prlnclptl tnd lnterut rtptyabit
411.00 monthly for 49 monthi
Sound ttcurlty. BOi 9089, Dtlly
Ntw*         (9083)
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
RATES
lie o line
9  tlntt.   onn   	
9 llmt, one** 	
4 llnet   one* 	
I Unu. S ttom .
9 lint*. 8 Uun ...
4 ttm*. 8 timet .,
9 Bntt. I axanth ..
9 BMt. I month ..
I Ilaat. I month  .,
BU aaou leu 11 , ftr prompt
payment,
«j»»»wtM«t;-a«w*w^«tK»«a«rx
.1 Jt
,.   M
,.   M
,.    Bt
. 14*
. 1.78
. m
. 4t*
. Btl
Pets
UVER COLOR SPANIEL PUPS. BORN
huntan. Male* M- Ptmilu li.
T.   Roynon,   Ntlton. (9040)
Property for Sale
TOR BALX-THB BTATIONERT"AND
confectionery b'Ulneu known u
tbi churi-o Shoppt In orand
Pork*. BC For Information, apply or wrtu K. Schter. Trail. BM.,
or ortnd Fnrki. (1711)
POR SALT-LOT 5. BLOCK 8, SAL-
mo. Opposite tUtlon, bualneu location.   Salmo  Trading  Oompany.
HOUSB FOR SALB gttO CASH. 930
Latimer.   Apply   Mn.   K.   Hoybtk,
Oenenl  Delivery. (3109)
BOUSE   AND   LOT   FOB   BALE.   D.
Wick,   prultvtle,   B.   C. (90131
Launches and Boats
TWO SQUARE 8TBBNBD BOW
botU, flret dut ship*: ont nearly
ntw 15 ft 165: one 18 ft. |30: 19
ft. aqtj launch nearly new 8 h.p.
engine 9350. wlll Ukt good row
boat In ptrt trade. Alio drtg-uw
machine cheap. Box 11. Procter.
(3116)
FOR SALB—CABIN OR SMALLS
Hunch. Capt. wm. Staman, Ntl-
*», B. O. ,9005)
Automotive
ASK POR AMALIE OCARANTKBD
100 ptr otnt pun pennaylvanUOIl.
Automobllt Motor Repitn, Acety-
leni wilding, Body tnd pender
Workt. SHORTY'S REPAIR SHOP.
7j|Baker st  Phon* 171.     (1818)
WANTKD — RCMBLI SEAT OOUPE
or roadaur. Cbttp for ctth E
Bcott Lauder, Queen* my.  (9094)
FOR   8 ALE-SPECIAL    PRlSt
aplendld    condition,    1930    Ford
. cotch. Phon* 990R. oust
Business, Professional
Directory
Accoantants
CHAS F HUNTER 8. P. A. E.
Municipal tnd Commerciil Audita,
T O. tm Utl. Ntlion. 9 O.
 (1991)
Asuye<_
B   W   WIDDOWSON. uUbllllud  1900.
80S Jouphln* SUNtUonTBC.
6hENvt_Lt H  <_t_MW66fc ^"X
Box lit, Kaalo. B. O,
(1983)
Chlropodista
Dr    Mildred slmondi. Foot Bpadaltal
405   pernwell,   Spokane,   Main   1981.
 tlB34>
ChlroprBctors
R 9 ony. D.O- Ph.c. oilktr Block.
(1935)
C   HULTOrXM, ts.t., Ta£, r-lnatr
Ondutu. Mcculloch BU. to. 818.
 ._  (1988)    j
3   R.   UcUtLLAH.  CHiftOPftACTOR:   \
Abtrdttn Blk., Phon* 919,  (1997)
Cltanlng and Prtsslni
SPRING  COATS  CLEANED OB RE*.
lln*d it Ult wardroM. lit Bill St.
(I8B9>
Electrical
J. P. Ooatu - Thi Elictric aton.
Supplier tnd IntttlliUon*
phon* 766. PO. Boi 116
 (1996) ■
Florists
TULIPS, BEST DARWINS Dl (.BOB.
geoui ihidei. long tttmi it HM
1 down. DtflodlU ue * do*en or
9  for 50c. Nelion Flower Shop.
Phone   333.
JOHNSON'S 0B__t_0_S-Sr~-'hO-l
149 Cut flowen. potted plant*,
and   forai   dulgni. |1098)
Funeral Directors
NBLSON FUNERAL BKRVIOB.
534 Vlctorlt at Phont 95 Dip
tnd Night unic*. P. c. Davla.
. , 11940)
Hide Dealers
_   3. T. MORGAN.
Ntlton   B.C.  (1341)
Insurance aad Real Estate
CAR   INSUR-BCB.   PREMIUMS
budgeted  ovtr  tl-r montha. T. D.
Roallng, 1 Royal Bank Bldg.
(1858)
ROBERTSON hfcALYY CO.. LTtt
Baal eatate. iniuranca, renUU,
Ahtrdun block, Btktr St.  (19491
mmm..—..     ..__.,     ..h.     —..     \._a^,
B    W    DAWAON,   Rul   butt    InC
turinct   Renula   Nut  Blpptnoa
Hardware   Btktr Street.        (1943)
0.  D  BLACKWOOD.  Inaurtnct of
tvtry ducrlptlon, Baal Ert.: Ph 88.
(1944)
H   B.   DILL AUTO  AND  FDtB  M.
tunnce. Retl Eattte. 508 Ward Bt
(1846)
3    9   ANNA-LB.    RBAL   BBTATt.
rentaU. iniuranca. Annabl* block.
 1848)
UPB.njB* AO
anct, T. 9 Poulln. Ph. 70.  (1941*1
6UAB   T  UoSAB-Y   INhJRANC*-
Real ElUte— Phon* 135.       gpil.
Machinists
BENNETTS  UMITED
For all cluaei ot MeU) work, uth<
Work. Drilling. Boring tnd Grinding
Motor Rewinding Acetylene welding
Phone tot
134 Vernon Strut.
'1948
Mining Engineers
p  a   PETERS
Mining Knglnur
Examination opentlon md mtnag**
ment of mlnu and mineral
pronartlea. Rouland. B.O. <
(1958
 H D DAWMH-HtUOH
ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR
■ (1951
Musical Tuition
VIOLIN     AND    -THEORY     PUPtU
Mtry   BtddU.   Ph.   311R3     'IM
I'lumbing and Heating
PLUMBINO    _    HEATTNO
guaranteed.   BtUtertr   ph.   689L!
'19H
Sash Factory
LAWSON'S SASH PACTOBT   HARTJ
wood mtrchtnt  917 Baktr ttn*
am
Second Hand Stores
9~AUTb   TBNTS.   1    OAMP   TEN!
11X14. MtpU  Lttt Eton. Hall »
(I84i
BEDS    AND    MATTB-SlBB.    RAI
elllft.  617  Vernon  St. il»K
tnt aM bCYI AHBBILUIW^
thing, phon* IB4, l IT
Watch  Kepairlng
RBA-ONABLB-30   YIAR*   iSTO
lanoa, p. Boyi*, ul vtraoa. (14M
I
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• TBI NEUON DAUY NEWS, NBUON, B.C-MONDAY MOBNINO. APBa 18, IMi -
MSB SEVEN
92,000"SEE  ENGLAND   WIN   INT'NL   60
RSENAL WINS
POOLERS
H SHORT
iNewcastle United and
Sheffield Fac*
Relegation
HUDDERSFIELD IS
ON ARSENAL TAIL
Birmingham Gets but
a Draw in Game
With Villas
Nakusp Trojans
Beaten by Trail
NAXTJBP, B. 0„ AprU It'— Tbl
Nakuap Trojana took a defeat from
tbe Trail Intermediate np team.
under tbe ejee of a lone erowd of
local tint In Ibi Legion ball Saturday
nlfht, Tbt two tetm* wtrt wtll
matched, but thi Trojan*, wbo ftlt
tbt lott of ont of tbelr bttt mtn, did
not htvt tuch tccurtte oontrol ovtr
tbelr ehott. Tbe (ami doted with tbe
boerd ihowlns a 18-14 tcort wltb tbt
honon iotaf to Trail.
' After tbe same dandnf waa enjoyed
I tnd refruhmtnti terved tt mldnl|bt.
titltmb-
TO FAIRVIEW
Trounce Maulers 25-0
fn Final Rugby
Game
•LONDON. AprU lt (CP etble).-
Wltb tbt Araenal almoat mured ol
en-other chimpionihlp—they hold ■
four-point lead In the flnt dlvialon
over Hudderafleld with four matchea
to so—lnterett todty centered In the
thrilling ttrufilw folnf on to tvold
rettsatlono m thi BnilUb r-ootmn
bane.
Such famoua and proud cluba at
Heweaitla Unlttd tnd Sheffield United tetm doonttd to so down to tbt
eeoond dlvialon. The ettndlnc at tbe
bottom of the Uble It thla wty. Liverpool hat It polnti tnd two mttchet;
Chelate as tnd four mon; Birmingham 83 and tbna more; Newcattle 33
SSd two mon; Sheffield Dnlted IS
and three mere. The latter cluh't potltlon It tlmott koptlen.
ABSENAL STBONO
TBt Anenal bavt provtd thtnmlvet
tbt bttt taam of tbe year. Tbelr ability wai empbttUed Saturday wbtn.
deeplte tb* ftct thm of tbalr but
man w*r* pitying a tint gamt for
Bngland at Wembley, thty tnvelltd
to Liverpool end wen agalntt a teen
battling daiptrauly to tvold dilution. Tbe Ounnen came out on top
by a 8-8 eoore.
Araenal wen oloverer and quicker
on the baU at Liverpool. Beatley put
tbtm tn front tfttr 13 minute* on a
I tbat want In tftar bitting th*
Wilton of Antnal madt a
gnat mn trom Hanton and tben
Hulme. getting e paat from Jamea,
went around BUey who wa* dnwn
out of tbt Uverpool net* tnd tapped
tb* hall Into th* *mpty goal.
wngbt of Ltvopool reduotd th*
margin early ln the ncond htlf but
Bulm* walked bt tin ntt with tht
It-U from Bettlty't centn to mak* It
8-1. Uverpool fought hard In the cloelnt mlnutee tnd Hodgton tcond Two
aon thot* bit tb* upright*.
■UDDEBSriEUl WINS
Xuddenfttld, wbo ttlll have a
ehance lo beat Araenal. banted another naU Into Ceetle'o eottln Seturdsy.
beetBis tbem 4-1. Jack Bmlth ecered
Ju»t btfen tbt tatervel tnd -afterward* Dott econd twice, tnd Wllllimt
got a fourth befon Harry WUllimi got
• counter for tbe vUlton.
A great local tight waa aeen between
Alton VIU* tnd Blnnlnshim tt Villi
Park. Tht VIU* did their mighbon a
twd turn by miming th* polnti. 1-1.
Dut eoored ln the tilth minute but
1 Blrmlnghtm, wltb t tcrtmbllng and
I Btaperete itteck, tquallitd befon the
I half.
ICBEMEA OOES STBONO
Oheleea continued thtlr tpectaeular
r tram the bottom of tbe uble.
' won tbe fifth match In auceea-
t'wben they beat Enrtcn 3-0. Mill*
Bd dHaeo eoored.
Orimaby Town, wbo won over Pul-
t by 8-1, *n now 10 point* ln front
th* aeoond dlvltlon tnd an tbe
btlng it between tht clube wtnt.
I to go up to tht tint dlvltlon wltb
flihtrmtn. Brentford but Swan-
I and Bolton dtfetttd Notu Oounty
li nmaln on *v*n ttmw In tbe matter
f point*, each wtth thrtt gamn lift
Sly a point further twek la Preaton
"l End, b**t*n by Bury on Satur-
*m
A almllar itrugglt ll polng on it thl
* end of the dlvltlon when Un-
I City to dtflntUly headed for reie-
■ttlon and at leaat five clubt tn
cbtd  tlons with thtm   in  tn*
a. Thatt Include both Not-
Sham clube. Swum, Mill wall and
trotted, who an tteond
i the bottom, tltbougb thty but
l Vale Saturday.
TO tbt third touthtm Norwich City
BM a 8-8 lorn at Oldham Atb-
but ttlll have e ell-point lnd
Coventry dty with two mon
tight  behind.   Tbtn   rtroalni
Up a ban mtttwmitlctl poealblllty
I tying th* leaden.
WTARIO WATER
STARS BEAT U.S.
| TORONTO. AprU 15  (CP)—inttr-
Atlon&l ■wimmlng  honors came  to
'    tAi when en all-Ontario  awlm
i AttsbUA tbe Unlvarattv of Mlch-
Unlted   Btatea   college   rham-
, With 0 total  of  43-40  points
Utt nlfht. Four Canadian ree*
< wore amaahad, two by the On*
rlo taam and two by tbe American
-—ntativaa. '
Riding rough-ahod orer uie Maul-
trt, who put up a game but Ineffective battle, the Falrrlew boya won
the final gama for the dty leacue
rugby aerlea Sunday morning 28-0.
to substantiate Captain "Toodlea" Bt.
Denis' preseason prediction that the
elub would add the rugby title to
lta collection.
Tha Maulera put up a gama battle
but could do Uttle against the heavier
and faster team. "Buck" Buchanan
In hla attempt to keep his team ln
the fight played his best game of the
season, time and time again bringing
down Falrvlew ball carriers with great
tackles.
relrview's line was clicking to perfection hardly a play want astray.
Ssvsral times they moved half the
length of the field on yard gaining
plunges of Stevenaon. or end runs
by tbe human locomotive, St. DenU.
who mowed down the oppoaltlon In
great style. Harrison was the faateat
man on ths field, intercepting two
forward passes tried for the opposition and racing through their line
for SO and 40 yard gains. Intercepting
a forward pass ln tbe center of the
field, be hurdled and weaved through
the whole Maulers team on one occasion to score ons of tbs four touchdowns mads by his team. St. Dents
collected two touchdowns and Steve-
enaon one. The tackling work of Stan
Horswill and Jackie BUhop waa also
one of ths outstanding Incidents of a
battle royal dished up by ths two
teams. Straight-arming was dons frequently and tn parts ths gama was
slightly rough.
Following a fine kick by Tommy
Bird, Buchanan was caught behind
tbs 11ns for ths first point.
Mllee Riddle and Klrby carried the
ball for yards on sue cssst ve long
runs. St. DenU waa brought down on
a long run by Buchanan. Klrby waa
chased for high tackling.
As tbs ssoond quarter opened tbe
Palrvlew boys inarched down tbs
field on thraa successive yard-making
drlvee led by Stevenson. Stevenson
oarrled the ball ovsr on a fake buck
and Harrison converted With a drop
kick. Harrison picked openings for a
long run ss play resumed. Bt. Denis
ploughed through, shaking off Mauler tacktere In great styls. Hs crossed
ths 11ns but waa called back, having
run outelde. On ths next play hs
carried the ball ovsr.
Buchanan blocked Bt. Denla* Uck
nicely when the latter triad to kick
back out of a tough spot. Bird grabbed
a forward pass and ths tsam put
mors fight into ths play. Buchanan
snared a long pass and ths team waa
in scoring poaition. Three bucks wsre
tried but thsy might havs been tried
up against a stone wall, tbey ware
bounced back twlos and on the last
down tried a forward paas but a
Falrvlsw man knocked lt down.
Harrison pulled off a sensational
run, regaining his fsst sfter falling
halfway and leaving tbs bsst part of
tha back of his sweater In ths hands
of ft Mauler tackier. Norman McLeod.
who wsa playing a great game for the
Maulers came through with two nice
runs only to havs Harrison hoUt the
ball back Into his territory. Jackie
Bishop recovered lt and on the nsit
plsy Bt. DenU ran around the end
ior hU ssoond touchdown of the
gams.
Hughle Horswill grabbed a forward
paas aa tbe tblrd quarter got under
way and a few mlnutee later the Falrvlsw boys added anotber point to tbelr
tout whsn Buchanan wss again
rouged.
intercepting s forward paas ln tbs
middle of the field, Harrlaon hurdled
and wore his way through for the
fourth touchdown. Jackie BUhop
grabbed a forward paas for ths convert.
Faimsw's Una did grest wort ln
opsning up and In holding the Maulers ln their bucks and Lsnglll at
snap turned In a good gams. Ths
Maulers wers slightly handicapped by
the lack of players, having to fill In
with players from ths other teams
Ralph Humbls and Ron Beattle
refereed and O. Btlreaker, H. Moore
and J. McLeod acted aa linesmen.
UNFED WINS
IRISH SOCCER
Cliftonville   Blanked
as the Victors
Get Five
BELFAST. April IS (OP CSDlS)—
Llnfleld had a runway victory ovar
Cliftonville ln tho final for the Irish
Football association oup Saturday,
winning by 5-0.
Llnfleld, also Irish leagus champions this seaaon, recorded their nth
victory ln the cup, first competed for
ln 1880-81. Their last victorious eup
final wu ln 10S1 since when Olsn-
toran haa hsld It.
Bslfast City soocer cup matches resulted as follows:
Portadown 1, Olonavon 0.
Nftwry 4, Lams 3.
NELSON BEATS
KASLO 6 TO 2
Takes Opening Game
of Football in
the City
NeUon ssnlore took ths opsning
gams of the Nslson District Football
league hers Sunday sfternoon ftt ths
Recreation grounds 6-3, whlls ths
South Slocan tsam wu taking the
Nelaon Juniors Into camp 4-1 ftt tba
formsr point. There wu a fair turnout of soccer fans. Mayor S. H. Smyths
kicked off to open the gams.
PUy wu hardly as one-sided u the
score would suggest, although the
locals did have a distinct edge. Kulo
boya showed fins combination at
times and looked Impressive u tbsy
swept down the field. Most of thslr
rushes lacked flnlah and they wers
stopped before they oould get In on
Morris ln the Nslson goal.
Kulo pressed on the kickoff and
kept ths ball around the Nslson snd
before the locals seemed to find thetr
bearings. But within flvs mlnutee ths
vUltors were having a warm tlms In
warding off tbs attack. Nutter wu
ths main thorn in tbs flssh ef ths
visitors during ths afternoon and hs
rave Robinson, tho Kulo goalie, flvs
to stop ln quick suoossslon, besides
two tbst bs headed goalwart.
NUTTER SCORES
Ks opensd tbs aoorlng on ft nlcs
play ln which Olllett tore down ths
field with ths ball, passed to Wallacb,
wbo In turn gave it to Nutter. Kaalo
evened tb* oount abortly aftsr wben
Adams capped a nice rush by bparking
tbs bsll in tb* NeUon gosl. Olllett
made It 3-1 for tbs locals whsn be
ssnt ft bot ons thftt two of ths Kulo
msn, Robinson being on* ot thsm,
kicked at and missed.
At tbs chants* of aides, NeUon
headed one In that wasn't ooun lad.
Robinson saved from Wallach. Than
Kaalo had tough luck around tbs Nslson goal. *
Nutter got bis ssoond whsn Corbin
lifted ons In front ot tbs goal and
Tommy ussd bU bead. Anderson, wbo
wu plsylng ft good gams for Kulo,
received a kick that kept; him limping
th* remainder of th* gams. Hs also
had hard luck ln ths Nelson goal
mouth.
SCORES ON PENALTY SHOT
Bradley aoored tha neit for tba
home boys on a penalty kick that
Robinson bad no cbanos for. Jem
Whitfield had bU arm hurt ln a fall,
and ths game wu stopped for a abort
time.
On resumption of play Wallach
mads It 5-1 on a pretty plsy snd than
Tommy Nutter got his tblrd, and Nsl-
son's final. Adams computed Kaalo'a
scoring aftsr ths vUltors carried tbe
ball down the field in a fast play.
Horace Ward handUd tbs gsms.
llbmVn
Kaalo—Robinson, Ooal: For, Mulr,
bark*. Idle. Ollker. Coombs, balf
backa; Adama. Jackson, Anderson. Mc-
Phsrson, Cherry.
NeUon—MorrU, goal; It. DenU,
Whitfield, backs. Andrews, Bradley,
Crahan, half backs; Wallacb, Oil
Utt, Nutter, Ce-eper, Oorbin.
i olty of Brunn U trying out a
l equipped wttb ft wood-gu gsnsr-
SHAUGHNESSY IS
HOOP CHAMPION
VANCOUVER. April 16 (CPJ —
Shaughnsssy United of Vanoouver
Saturday won tba Intermediate B
boys British Columbia baaketball title,
defeating Vernon W-ll In a sudden
death gams here.
Broadview* From
Montreal Champs
MONTREAL. April 16 (CP)— Dominion Junior baaketball honors rut*
sd In Toronto tonight, takan there by
a scrappy Broadview Toung Men's
Christian association tsam which detested tbs Quebec champions. Cansdlan Pacific AA A. by a round score
of 68-61 hsrs Saturday nlgbt.
Only Filly to Win
Ky. Derby li Dead
UMINOTOH. K-rvftvrll IS IAD—
Mint. only rill; iter to win th*
Kentucky Derby, 1* dead ol an in-
ternal hemorrhage it tba farm of
ber ofner, c. V. Whitney Bhe fit
33 yetra old tnd hir victory In tb*
Darby cam* in uu whtn tbt defeated Pebble* tnd Sharpehooter md
11 otbtr tttrtert   .
Jumbo Couldn't
Stand * Diet
By AL DEMABEI
THIRD LANARK
ISBLANKEDBY
PARTICK CREW
Lanark Must Fight
to Keep From
Relegation
ST. MIRREN DRAW
WITH ABERDEEN
Leelle Munne, tbe bijttit member
of tbe Brooklyn Dod»eri* pltchini
etaff li Quite tn titer but be hit
nothing on "Jumbo" Elliott, tbt
Pblllttt touthptv. Elliott uted to
eet two etttk*. two orden of pott-
toee, Tegettblti, four dlthtt of lot
cream and two pleoe* of pie for
dinner. When cautioned tbout ortr-
tttlng. ht ttld ht couldnt dltt ll lt
weakened him.
Hare,i tome mon itatletlct! guen
te for the oomlng uuon:
Bill Terry wlU lwd tb* tfttlonel
Leaiue hlttere with t mirk of .888.
Lou Oehrlg will top tht American
Letgut bttttrt wltb Itt tnd bit tt
homt runt. Ctrl Bubbtll wlU win
onr thirty gamea for tht oiante
Btbt Ruth wlll play In UO btll
and hit 88 bom* runt. Lefty orore
wtu win 18 bell gamea tor the
Boeton Red Soi. Connie Mick, ln
* recent "telklt" rimtrked thtt
the "Ae" mlfht meet the OUnta
in thlt fiU't World urles. At the
eamtrtmtn remtrktd l*t*r, "Meek
muat hart thought we wen filming
t comedy!"
SOFTBALLERS
START TODAY
F.A.C. and Hume No.
1 Play First Game
Men's League
-nil* tfumoon tb* m*n't Mnlor
toftbtll letgue Khtdult commence*
with tbt relritew Athletic dub
pitying tht Humt Hotel No. 1. At
preeent ell gtmet are to be pltytd tt
the Junior high ichool groundi
tnd tht flrtt htlf of Um tehtdule
li «ue to wind up on Miy 84.
Softball ewoutleet hut ru"*d t" t
no Utm will bt tllowed to Uke the
field without flnt binning In dun
for the anion.
Tbt Khtdult la •• follow*:
April 16—F. A. 0 ti. Bum* Ko. J.
April 17—Mllllonilm n. Baeoy.
April is—Hew Onnd goui ve.
Bugle Bend.
April 18—Hume Ko. 1 te. Woodcut ten.
AprU JO—Mllllonilm t*. T A- C.
April S3—Savoy ea. Hum* Ho. 1.
AprU 98—Ntw ortnd yt. Million-
lint.
April 31—Bugle Bind n. st-roy.
April 38—Burnt Ho. 1 ti. Htw
Ortnd.
AprU 38— Woodcuttera ti. Buglt
Bend.
AprU 37—r. A. 0. ft. Stvoy.
April 38—Humt Mo. 1 ti. New
Onnd.
AprU 30— Mllllonilm -rt. Buglt
Bead.
Me? 1—aeroy n. Humt No. t.
Miy 3—Niw onnd ti. wood-
eutten.
Miy 8—Burnt No. 1 yt. MlUlon-
tltm.
May 4—P. A  C. n. WoodcutUn.
May 8—Buglt Bind ti. Humt
No. 9.
Mty  8—Nt*  Onnd   ea    r   A.   C
Mty go—Buglt Bind ti. Humt Mo. 1.
May u—Bum* No. I ti. Million,
tint.
Mty 18—WoodcutUn ti   a*Toy.
Mty 18—r. A. 0* t*  Bugl* Bind.
Mty 17—Hum* No. 1 ti. Burnt
No  3.
Mey 18—Mllllonilm n. WoodcutUn.
Miy 98—Burnt No. 3 n  r  A. C.
Mey 33—woodcuttm n. Burnt
NO. i.
Mty 34—S*Toy n. Ntw onnd.
French Rugby
Team Beaten
PARIS, April II (CP fl* HtTtal —
England defeited Prlnot it rugby
by 33-31 it tbt Buffllo lUdlum htrt
todty By htlf-umi tbl Ingllth Utm
htd plltd up t lead of 18-11.
Hamilton  and  the
Celtics Draw;
Clyde Victor
GLASGOW. April 18 (CP cable).—
Vlttl nleiitlon gtmet In the Seot-
tlih Football league worked out
badly for Third Lanark, wbo after e
Iota it Ptrtlck Thlatlea an now only
t point tben Alrdrleonltna wltb
Cowdenbeeth definitely In the tiller tnd heeded for tbe aecond dl-rl-
alon. Alrdrltonltl, wltb a good win
orer Heirti, hire ttlll t tin- cbtnet
to aUy In tbe flrtt dlelalon.
The flnt dlvialon tchednlt wu
curtailed on irrount of tht Inter*
nttlontl mttch et Wembley ita-
dlnm. The mttchu genenUy wen
pltyed In dull weet her tfter t
week'a nln.
Plrtlck    Thlatlee    ceuatd   Third
Ltnirk'a lupportera  dlamty when
tbey defeeted tbt vltlton 3-8.
McLennan   ecored   til   three  poela
On th* other bind Alrdrie. tt homt
to tht Heirte, got tla bttt of I 8-9
oount. Bhirp for Alrdrie tnd Ooutte
for tht HetrU econd In tht flnt htlf
tnd ln tht ucond Mooney got two
mon for the homeeUn, one on
penilty,    whllt    Wilker    ecored    for
Heart*
IT 18 A DRAW
Bt. Mlmn. who will mut lUngen
ln the cup flnala, wen held to t icon
lut tit it Aberdeen end an only three
polnU from the denger sone. Alrdrleonltna han 99 polnU and tbm
gtmu to go; Third Lenirk 98 ind two
to go; whllt St. Mlrrtn end Hlbtrnl-
ant botb htn 96 polnU with thru
■nd two gtmu lift reepecUvely.
CelUe htd t poor dty, ludlng Htm-
Hton 1-0 tt half tlmt only to htn
Wllaon get t tying goel for Hamilton
In tht tteond htlf tnd then being
untble to bretk tb* de*dlock.
Johnttone'* goal ln the flnt half
gan Clyde e victory over Hibernian*
and Doddi' flrat-htlf goel wu tuffl-
dent for Quetn't Ptrk to belt Palklrk
Tha fight for promotion la tht
uoond dlvialon contlnuet eztnmtly
dou. Only thru polnU uptnu tht
ftnt four clubt -although Dunfermline, the leaden, hen e full gtmt
advantage thanka to t win onr Morton while Arbrotth wen being htld to
l tie et Klnga Park. BUnhouumulr
ctme up into e tie with Arbrotth
whUt Albion Roven In fourth pltct
an only t point furthtr back.
An expedition wUI aeek tbe Mating ground of Rou- anow roou In
Britlah Oolumbli.
Toronto Junior
Champs Beaten
TORONTO, April 16 (CP)—<3ttu
Strvlu Otlere, Toronto Mereentlle
leecue chtmploni. hid dtmoutnted
tonlfht .the dltfennu between e
emert tenlor hooey teem ind e cnem-
plonehlp Junior outfit.
Before e erowd of mere thu 80j000
penone hen lut nliht, Uu Servlu
union dtfttted Bt. Mlcbul'i CoUifi
Mtjon. Junior hoekiy chtmploni of
Caned*. 6-4. ln the third end flntl
gtmt for tht amateur hockty chimpionihlp of Toronto.
BIG LEAGUES
AKIN LINE
Way This Week With
First Games Under
Favorite Hurlers
NBW TORK, AprU 16 (AP)—Hen'*
the echedule of mtjor lugu* but-
bill opener* together with prohibit
pitching cholctt;
Mondiy. AprU 16—Boeton Red Boi
tt Wuhlngton, Rhodee VI Whltehlll.
Tueedey, April 17:
Amerlctn letgue— Wuhlngton tt
Botton, Crowder vt Witltnd: Ntw
York tt Phlltdelphlt, Oomte vi Ctln:
St. LouU tt Cleveland, Blaeholder n
Hlldebrand: Detroit at Chlclgo, Mtr
berry vt Lyon*.
Nttlontl letgue—Chicago tt Cin
dnntU, Wtrneke n 81 John: Pitt*
burg'i et St. Loula, Prench n Dtuy
Deen: Phlltdelphlt it Niw Tork. Boi
ley vi Pltulmmone: Boiton it Brook
lyn. Prtnkhoun n Mungo.
LEAFS DEFEAT
WINGSBY12-8
WINNIPBO, AprU 18 tCP>—Tor
onto M*pl* Letfa tonlgbt htld i
19-8 victory ovtr tht tltered Detroit Red wlnga u both Nttlontl
hockey letgue Utmi ruled befon
going into tbelr aecond exhibition
gtmt ben lomoriow night.
A doeen gotlt wtn amtektd be*
hind WUfe Oude In the Detroit
cege tnd tight but Oeorgt Htlni-
worth In thi Toronto ntt whtn tht
Letta took thtlr tour-gotl victory
ln the Unt gtmt bin lut night
befon 6600 fine, mtny of them
teeing thtlr flnt pro genu. De*
trolt beld t 9-1 lud it tht tnd ef
the flret period but the latU -reverted It to 8-8 it tht ind of the
tecond end outscortd tbl Wtngen
6-3 ln the flntl period.
Harvey Jackaon with thm ltd
tht Leaf mai-kamen while Charlie
Conacher, Bum Boll, Bee Kline
•nd Ken Dorety counted e pelr eaoh.
Bill Thoma got the other Lent
counter. .
Ptul Thompion ahd Larry Aurie
with two each topped tbe Wing
gotl gotten wltb on* etch belnf
tcortd by Charlie Sanda, Barbie
Lewie, Btldy Northcott ind Bddlt
Wlaeman.
OLD COUNTRY SOCCER
LONDON, AprU   16   (API—POotbtU
IBM   pltytd   In   tht   Britlah   Ulee
Stturdiy reeulted u foUowi:
ENGLISH  LEAGUE
riRST DIVISION
Alton VIU* 1, Blrmlnghtm 1,
Chtltet 9, Evtrton 0. .
Hudderafleld Town 4. Newcattle
United  1.
Lelceeter City 9. Sheffield Wednuday 0.
Liverpool 9, Arunel 9.
PorUmouth 9, Blackburn Roven 0.
Sheffield UnlUd 0, Wut Bromwlch
Albion 1.
stoke City 1, Lud* UnlUd 3.
Sunderland* 3. Mlddlubrough 0.
Tottenham Houpur* 6, ManchnUr
City 1.
SECOND  DIVISION
Bolton Wanderen 1, NotU County 0.
Bradford I, Hull City I,
Brentford 3. Bwinut Town 0,
Burnley 3, Mill will 1.
Orlmiby Town 9, Pulbtm 1.
Mtnchuur UnlUd 3, Pert Lu 0.
NotU Poreet 4, Southtmpton 1.
Oldham Athletic 9, Lincoln City 0.
Plymouth Argyle 9. Bradford City 0.
Pree\on North Bnd 0, Bury t.
Wut Htm Unlttd 1, Bleckpool 9.
THIRD DIVISION
NORTHIRN SECTION
Bournemouth 1, Swindon Town 1
Brletol Roven 9. Torqual United 1
Cardiff City l, Brighton 4.
Charlton Athletic  1, CUpton  Ort
nt 1.
Coventry Oty 6, Nr-vport County 3
Cryeui  Ptlict    1,    Northimpton
Town 9.
Bieur City 0, Aldmbot 0.
Dillingham 1, Luton Town 1.
Reeding 1. Norwich Olty 0.
Southend UnlUd 0, Quunt Perk
Re: file 9,
Wttford 1, Brlitol City 9.
THIRD DIVISION
NORTHERN SECTION
Accrington Stanley 4, Cheeter 1.
Barnaley 9, Stockport Oounty 0.
Chetterfleld 1. Doneuter Roven 1.
Oaueheed 0. Tork Olty 9.
Hartlepoole United 9, Onwe Alei-
andn  1.
MantfUld Town 6. Halifax Town 1.
Darlington-WaUall. unpUyed.
Rochdal* 1, Borrow 9.
Bouthport 4, Rotberbtm United 8.
Truman Roven 9, Cental* Unltad I.
Wmhun 1. New Brlgton 4.
BUT SCOTLAND DESERVED GOAL
ORSOONTHEIRFINEPLAYS
'Be a Sport" Park
Lover Urges Boys
To th* Editor:
■tr—Tb* ebon thru werde in
often ueed hf the younger genentlon
tnd we uu theu wordt u * heeding
In the hope thit thlt will utch thtlr
ITU.
Tht two ptrkt of whleb Nelion la
Juitly proud tn again looking lovely
end the pelntUklng -work* dont by
tbt two ptrkkuptn deurve all tbt
praiee tbty fit.
•bow your appreciation of tbtlr
-work by not tramping ovtr tbe flowtr
btdi. picking tht ffowtn, throwing
rocki into tht Oyro iwlmmlng pool,
bracking down the feaou tround tht
flowor bene, tnd luring lunch ptpert
tnd rubblth lying tbout.
If parenu would impreu thu*
f*cu upon their children It would
w* ful eun help.
To the children tnd to tht tldtr
boyt ptrtlcultrly -art uy, "Trett tht
ptrkkeepera u you would like to be
treated; in other wordt, "pity tht
gtmt. park Lover
Ntlton. April It.
Rugby Results Across the Pond
LONDON, April 16 (OP ctblel-
Ruggrr mttchu played ln the eld
country Saturdiy reeulted u followi:
Rugby letgut:
BtUty 91, Warrington 7.
Barrow 6, Wikefleld Trinity 6.
Bramley 14. Ulfh 97.
Puthtntont 4, Wldnu 11.
Huddenfltld   89,   Bradford  Northern 90.
Hull-Klngtton 63. Dewtbury 9.
Huntlet 11. Broughton Rtngera 33.
Leeda 13. Kelghley 0.
Stlford lg. CuUeford 0.
St. Helen'e 84, London Highfield 19.
St. Helen'* Rec* 10. H*ll(ai 19.
Swlngton 98, Tork 8.
Wlgtn 81, Hull 10.
Rugby/union.
Old  Merchant Teylcre 4, London
Irlah 8.
Bedford 10, Old Bluee 6.
Blrkenheed Ptrk 14, Wlterloo 10.
Bridgend 6, Abmvon 0.
Croeekeye I, Stauau a.
Enter 8, Uanally 13.
QlouceeUr 6, H«**l*quln* 0.
Hallfai 6, Ooventry 11.
Lelouur 11, Bleekhuth  14.
Mtnebutar 6, Heidlnglty tl.
Mounuin Ath 14, AbertlUery 8.
Newport 16, Beth 8.
Northimpton 90, Old Alleynlint 18
Neeth 19, Devonport III Hue* 4.
Pentrth 10, Wuton-Suptr-Mtn 11
Plymouth Albion 6, Cerdlff 6.
Pontypool 8, Brlitol «.
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SCOTTISH
LEAGUE
FIBST DIVISION
Aberdeen 0. 8- Mlrren 0.
AljdrleonUas S, Heerti a.
Clyde  1. HibernUnie  0
H>mllVm Acedemlceli 1, Cel tie 1
Plrtlck Thirtle 3, Third Untrk 0.
Queen'e Pirk 1. rilklrk 0.
(Ko otUer femes account intenu-
Uonal  metcfc .
itCOND DIVISION
Albion Rom I. Breohln Ctty 0.
Alio* «. *Unburth aty 0.
lut Fife t, Bt. Bemerdi 3
Beet BUrllnf ft, Porter AtbleUe 1.
Klnji Perk I. Arbroeth t.
Morton 0, Dunfermline 2.
Stenhoueemulr ft. lUlth Itoreri 4.
Inytrm«re Hooptrs
Take Ont in Four
DfVKKM-ERI. April lft—The youn|
buketbeU pUyera from Inrermere
went to Port Steele uid* Kimberley
leet week-end for tames. •
Although the Invermen playr-a loet
all but tht Port Steele boye' femee,
which the. won tt-36, harlnf loet
the itrU' fame 19-94 all four were
cloeely oonteeted The drawback to
tM Klmberley play waa the fact that
Klmberley itlll had the old-faahloned
baakete and In-ermere haa the modern
onee attached at the back only.
Thoat wbo went from hen we
Olrla Mlwea Joan and Ruth Peten.
KIlMbtth Pye. Barbara Scott. Plo.
Klrkpatrtok ud Mn. Swain.
Boya—Harry and J. Sarin. Jot Peten. Joe Pletroako. T. Poyaton. John
Pruat and Douflae Mitchell.
English  Goalie   Is  in
Rare Form in
Feature Play
WEMBLEY STADIUM. London,
April 16 (CP Cable).—Tht international loccer aerlea had ended
today after one of tht greatett
dUplajs of football ever aeen tn
the lont Mrlea between England
and Scotland.
England won the match befon
92,000 persona here by a aoon of
8-0 bnt on tha play tht Soottlah
deaerved goala.
Rarely haa enob a fighting die-
play been  aeen on  a  aoooer field
at  the   two   International   teama
put np on Saturday. Englsnd •cored    alter    40    mlnutee    through
Raetln,    Areentl'i    great    forward.
But ln the aecond half tht Scots
put on a rally that had the multitude in an uproar.
The Scots tlmt after time lammed
Into the Engllah goal tree with precipe   attacka  tbat   had   the   English
up against It. Onoe tht ball seemed
certain  to  go  ln.  but  Mobs  pulled
ona of several magnificent utt* that
kept the Scottish aeon sheet bank.
Taking tbe game all through, tht
English forward line wtrt tht mon
dangerous   of   the   two,   their  extra
apeed   being   an   Important   factor.
Hapgood on the defence waa a tower
of   atrength   agalnat   the   itubborn
Scottish   attacks
Ona of Kngland'a goals wta tx-
tnmely lucky, the ball going into
tha ntt off tht pott on a ahot from
Brook of Manchester Olty. Tht third
oounter waa tallied by Bowers, who
headed tn on a paaa from Brook.
Thirty-thousand of the spectators
mada tha Journey from Scotland.
Tba multitude gave an ovation to
the Duke of York, who ahook hands
with the playera, and alao aang "Por
Bo's a Jolly Oood Ptllow" for Sir
Frederick Wall, wteran etcntary of
tba aaaoclatlon who la miring thla
summer. It had betn announced
Btr Frederick, who waa Ts ywterday, would be glnn a ntlrtng prte-
tnt ot Ift0.000.
Tht result brought tht record of
tba aerlte to 2*6. wins for Scotland,
IB for England and 14 dnwn games.
Uthbridge Falls
to Coast Hoopers
LETHBRIDGE. Alta., AprU IB (CP)
—Vancouver Provinoe, champion baa-
ketten of Brltlab Oolumbla on their
way to tht wtatarn Oanada tnlor
baaketball finale at Winnipeg and
conquerors of Raymond Union J.cka
In tht tnttrprovtndal playdowns laat
wttk, tonight had an ethlbltlon victory to tbtlr credit They triumphed
ovtr Lethbrldge Young Liberals. Albtrta  runners-up,  48-44.
YANKEES SPLIT
THE BETTING
Picked With Washington to Win
League Race
«»W TOW. A»rU 18 (») —
weehlr.iton Senttort tnd Net Tort
Ytnfcttt will optn the Amerlctn
leifut t***on ipHt-d'orlttt to win
tla* pinntnt, *coordlni to re.laed
bettlm odd* ot J*ct DotI*.' ,Bro*d-
wi? commlttlowr. Hi held tht
Ittfu* e-tmploo* md th* - Ttnkt
it 8 to 8 to win.
Ttat wold champion Hew Ttlt
Ollntl remained to 8 to 8 cholo*
to  ttpt*t In  tb*  Nttlontl  lee*-*.
Tta* reileed oddl: national let|ue:
Olanta 8-t: Cubi 8-3; flritaa 8-1:
Cardlnale l-l; Brae«a 10-1: Dodier*
40-1; Phillltt 100-1: Rtdi 100-1.
American lalgut: Stnttora 8-4:
Tankett 8-4: Bid Sol 8-1: Whit*
tot 10-1: Indiana 18-1: Tl|er* 18-1;
AthleUc  50-1;   Bona 80-1.
BARGAIN
TRIP
to
VANCOUVER    .
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rAOB  EIGHT
LADY BIRD IS
OUT FOR SPIN
Launch Owners Are
Enthusiastic for
the Season
"There goes the Lady Btrdl"
"The barber's boat Is outl"
These were' soma ot tbe exclamations heard sbout Nelson Sunday afternoon when Lou Ollbert and numerous memben of the' Nelson Launch
olub Inaugurated the launch season
with several spins In Nelson's speed
bost.
Laid up sll winter. Mr. Gilbert's
boat came out ot the boat house ln
wonderful shape and with a roar
burned up the miles between Nelson
and Pour Mile ln three or four trips.
Mr. Ollbert has made several
changes In his craft and this summer wtU be able to carry as many as
11 passengers on Jaunts across the
slick waters oi the West Arm.
Launch club members are already
aching to get going and lf present
plans materialise there wtll be an annual regatta for Nelson once sgsln.
With the annual meeting of the club
slated for tonight new plane for water
sport* In Nelson are expected to materialise.
While the Lady Bird had her 1934
SEE
I5 •**• ***     CHAVES I
MASTER PLUMBER
For Modern Plumbing   I
AT MODERATE PRICES
-  Opp. City Hilt PHONB Sit
(upturn yetterdty, numerout othar
launch owntr* wtrt to bt tten tn
coverall* preparing their bo*t* tor th*
summer'* tcttrltlu—*nd the cry 1*
hnk to the ltkt md plttiurtblt Weet
Arm wtten.
MORE ABOUT
WORKSLIQUQR
(Continued Irom rage One)
warehousing  factlltlei,  Is  said   to
face a similar prospect of reorganization of staffs1 under Its control,
with a view to readjusting the work
and   reducing   numbers   employed,
to meet changed conditions. More
than a year ago most of the liquor
control atsffs went on part-time operation, working st first three weeks,
then two weeks, and more recently
three weeks per month.
There hss been ynofflclal complaint
of the hours worked ln vendors' stores.
In soms Instances the % hours  are
from 9 a.m. to t p.m., and from 11
a.m. to 6 pjn. on Saturdays.
While lt Is seeking to reduce the
numbers employed ln the provincial
services to harmonise with the actual
volume of' the work to. bs undertaken, snd to provide whatever economies are possible to meet changing
conditions, the province Is being Inundated with requests for Jobs from
all quarters. For every publlo post
that becomes vacant, dozens, and at
times scores of applications are made.
A reoent example of this was ln
connection with preparation ot survey
work ln the field this year, now under
review by Hon. A. W. Oray, minister
of lands. Twenty applications were
made for every position available ln
the limited work to fc* done afield
this year. Surveys to be conducted
will be mostly of a topographical nature, with 190,000 voted for surveys
and maps, excluslvs of 91,000 for
watsr surveys In another branch of
ths service. Tor the most part the
work will be done under direction ot
permanent officials of ths department.
MORE ABOUT
C.C.F.
(Continued From Fage One)
the C.CF. Chairman Angus Maclnnis
ruled the amendment out of ordsr
as In direct opposition to the motion.
VOTE BACKS RULING
The chairman's ruling was challenged and was sustained by a large
vote. During some hectic discussion
Mr. Maclnnis declared the "C.CF.
program Is for those who agree with
lt, not for those who oppose It."
Finally the motion to confine membership to "political" groups was
carried and then the convention decided to have an appointed secretary-
treasurer.
When a delegate asked the C.CF.'s
action ln the case of a membership
group celebrating May day. Chairman
Maclnnis replied: "If you demonstrate
with groups opposed to the C,CF.,
then you must be disciplined."
Mr. Woodsworth declared lf there
had been "prompter discipline ln Toronto and Ontario we wouldn't be
tn this mess." He believed discipline
was one of the methods of the Communist party "and I believe ths O.C.F.
hae to discipline Its members lf lt Is
going to amount to anything ln the
Dominion of Canada."
Mlas Agnes Macphall, U.F.O. member of the house of commons for
Southeast Orey, was cheered lustily
when she made a few remarks from
the sidelines and Indicated that undar ths new constitution she might be
eligible for membership through soms
member group.
A meeting was arranged for April
32 when the position of the labor
conferenoe wlll be discussed.
Morning Is sn excellent time foi
exercising, unless you are high-strung
or ln Ut health. Stand erect, hands
plaoed on shoulders. Rotate the arms
from ths shoulders, describing large
circles with the elbows. This exercise
Is splendid for reducing upper arms.
WE ARE PROUD
TO ANNOUNCE
THIS SERIAL
Thii newspaper tikej pride in innoooc-
ing the forthcoming leriil publicitioo of
"Eskimo"—• story so unusuil from every
viewpoint thtt it will fiscinite every reid-
■*-■ er. The intrepid explorer Peter Frcochen
spent mtny dinger-beset months io Che
icy wilderness of the Arctic, tad this
powerful tale of reckless idventure is the
result of his unsung experiences ia t
savage, primitive world.
He take* yon with him among men wbo
trade their wivet—yet kill if one is betrayed! You'll live through epic struggles
with wild betju of the toowa aad the
Polar sea*—men battling against terrific
odds—each installment a breath-taking
drama—-comprising the greatest thrill-
serial of them all.
NELSON DAILY NEWS
THE GREATEST PICTURE EVER MADE!
ESKIMO
STARTS FRIDAY - - CAPITOL THEATRE
TRE NIUON DAILT NEWS, NIUON, BX "-MONDAY MORNINO. Ann. M, 1M4-
Mn. S. Jamieson to
Speak at New Denver
Mn. Stuirt Jimltton, Judft In tti*
Juvenile eourt it Burnaby, who id-
dreited t public nutting tn Ntlion
Prldiy nlsht it Bt. Ptul't church, ltft
Stturdiy morning for Ntw Dtnver to
llvt tn iddreu there. Sht will return
to tht oottt Immediately tfttr.
MORE ABOUT
Woodsworth
(Contlnaed -Tom Pa«e One)
nlSi M-P., Vsnoouver, chairman' of
tbe convention, was told by ths
president: "If anyone !• going to
mske Interjections llks thst tbey
sre  going  out."
While verbal struggles occupied
the hsll tbe corridors outside ssnr
physical combat. Controller Jsmes
Simpson of Toronto wts knocked
to the floor and pummelled whsn
he repeatedly Interceded ss s "peacemaker" In s group argument. Be
re-entered the meeting room ss If
nothing hsd happened. He wu not
seriously hurt.
LABOR   BEATEN
The Isbor conferenoe lost ths
seoond round of the fight to retain
Its autonomy within tbs C.CF.
wben lt wss decided not to hear
delegates from four suspended Toronto clubs air their views. Thomss
Cruden announced the credentials
committee had been in conference
wtth representatives of the suspended clubs and had agreed to give t
ipokesmsn from each olub flee minutes to state their eass, Ths reply,
he said, would then bs made to
all.
NOT   A   COt'RT
Urs. J. Lang, labor speaker, complained that D. M Lsbourdals. secretary, should first make his cbargei
giving reasons why ths clubs had
been suspended. The clubs could
then defend themselves, sbs said.
"That Is tbs procedure of capitalist
courts. Surely tbs C. C P. is as democratic as the courts."
An objection wes raised by Mr.
Woodsworth who informed ths lebor
speaker the convention was not a
court and had been called for only
one purpose. "If we were to hear
every angle, we would not be one
btt better off," he declared. "We
would Just Inject a lot of bitterness
snd  past  history."
"Boms of us hays coma to this
convention to tsks back a message
to those people whom ws represent." declared Delegate Lannlng of
Cochrane. Tbe meseags so far gain/d
wu neither "helpful nor elevating."
he  said.
NO MEETING OF
FIRE CHIEFS
Nslson Is dus for ths neit convention of the British Oolumbla fire
chiefs, but dus to financial conditions
the chiefs will not meet for a yaar at
least. Ths Invitation to come to Melon wu accepted at ttu lut convention.
City Raises Head
in Italian Marshes
SABAODIA. Italy, April IS (AP) —
This elty, ths seoond to rear IU head
In the hitherto nselsse Pontine
Marshes, wu tnaufuratad today by
r.'ng Emanuel and Queen Elans.
The reclaimed territory around Ba-
baudla Is ons day eipectad to pro*
Tide farm homes for some 80.000
needy war veterans on fertile wheat
raising land.
Members of ths royal court mingled
with1 Fascist officials today to hall
tbe regime's conqusst ovtr a reclamation problem.
A Real Tonic for Thit
Tired Feeling
SMYTHE'S  BEEP
IRON AND WINE
Smythe's Pharmacy
piioni l
THE BEST IN
LUMBER
COSTS LESS IV THE
END
When contemplating
bollding Insist on the best
lumber yoa an buy—In
Uter years when a poorer
grade would have rotted,
it win be strong and firm
aa tha day It was milled.
W.W.Powell
Co., Ltd.
"THt Horn tf Oeo* Lomber"
phone in
foot or stanley street
MORE ABOUT
LEON TROTSKY
(Tontinned Prom page One)
fcr the past few ibonths that six
or seven persons lived ln the villa,
but only two young men evtr showed themselves, Tbey never answered
questions. Mall was never received
directly at ths villa, but arrived
nightly bT motorcycle from Purls.
MOTORCYCLE STOPPED
On Thundsy of this week a gendarme stopped the motorcyclist and
took him to police headquarters
where an examination o' the mall
revealed lt wu all deiUned for the
villa Kermonlque. This made ths
authorltlea decide on a oomplete In-
vastlgntlon.
Por two "nl«ht* the villa wu uar-
rounded by gendarmes, until tbe
investigating megletrates arrived.
They- bad no difficulty anuring.
Two Oerman servants, two secretaries,
ons e Oerman and the other a
pole, and the wife of the oare-
taker met them.
They mounted to ths second floor
and In a spacious study found the
little, smiling gentleman wtth ths
goatee, who greeted them affably
from behind his desk. Trotsky produced all thf neceeesry papers relative to his residence In Prance
and the authorities withdrew.
THISTLES BLANK
ROYALSOFTRAIL
Tommy Hayes Stars to Kick
In  Four  Goals
TRAIL, B. 0., AprU 18 — TtM
Thistles, organised eleven of long
standing and winners ef ths title
last year, defeated Royals, a new
but promising team, 4-0, In the
opening gams of the City Football
leagus Sundsy afternoon.
The Thistle* pressed hard st ths
Royals' goal throughout ths * game,
and Ooalle Klrkpatrlck was called
upon to make several spectacular
saves, often coming out snd charging tbe opponents' forwarda bsfors
tbsy had time to direct their ahota.
Beveral new faces appeared on the
Royal team who appeared to be
promising material, among thsm being Bob Duffertn from Drumheller.
Tommy Hayes, outside right, starred In the play, scoring ill four
goals for tha winners, two ln each
half, receiving passes on three occasions from Tommy Lsurle and
one from W. Billlle.
Neit Sunday ttte Hotspurs, an
aggregation formed of leat year'i
.unlor players, will meet the Thistles
In the second league game.
Unsups:
Thtstlea— A. BslUls, J. Tllley. T.
Smith, R. Jest. o. Perguson, T. McVle. T. Hayes, A. Crlchton. J. Pstsrson, T.  Laurie and W. Baillle.
Royals— D Klrkpatrlck. H. Vyss,
Hott, T. P- Williams. A. Peterson, R.
Duffenn. J. R. Killer, W. Page, p.
Bell, M. Stevens and A. Mathews.
R. Livingstone refereed end w.
Altken and J. McKay wars linesman.
Crestonite Lands
Four-Pound Boss
CRESTON, April 16— The fine
weather at the week-end waa too
much tor local fishermen, who Just
couldn't resist the lure of tbe bass
fishing, and for so early ln the season
the catch was a good one. Dr. O. O.
McKensle brought ln a sample that
weighed S pounds 16 ounces and was
10 Inches long. So far lt la the leader
of all the entries to date In Via
Mawson's championship contest.
22 MORE MINERAL
CLAIMS RECORDED
North, Middle and South Sister Mountains Center of
Activity
MORE ABOUT
SUGARTAX
(Continued Pram Page One)
Longbeach Nine
Loses to Locals
PUy First Intercity Softball
Game
Sunday morning ths Recreation
grounds wu the scene of the first
intercity msn's eoftball gams of the
season when a Longbeach taam vlalted
tha city to meet tha Millionaires. Ths
Longbeach man want home on the
short end of a 16-11 eoore but will
hava an opportunity of evening up
matten when the Millionaires lnvads
their camp next Sunday morning.
Ths Longbeach nine led by one
run until the home tsam want to
bat ln thjfe fourth to cross ths piste
for ds runs. The Millionaires added
two mora In the fifth. On a laat
mlnut* rail* ths visitors ran In three
ln the leat'Inning.
Taama were:
Longbeach—J. Meek, J. King. C.
Oordon. Buck Anderson, A. Smalt, J.
R. Corner, O. A. Kinney, R. Derlck.
E   Mclrtck.
Millionaires—B. Andsrson, 0. Ed-
mondson. B. Rowe, E. Wheeler, V.
Melnecsuk. E. Woolls, D. Ritchie, J.
Anderson and J. Townsend.
Horrop Fathers
Moot Daughters
HARROP, April 16—A "father and
daughter" social evening was hsld at
ths church Saturday night under tbe
auspices of Harrop group, CO .IT.
The evening was spent In games and
contest*. Those present were Miss
Prance* Andrews, P. Andrews. Miss
Ethel Pairbank. Mrs H. Pftrbank.
Miss Joan Aahby, w. 6. Ashby, Miss
Woe—ee Howard, W. Jf. McConnell,
Mien Bva Holmas, H. Holmes, Miss
Louella Hong. R- Hong, Mlsa Hasel
Knauf, J. A. Knauf. Miss Elsie Johnston, A. R. Johnston, Miss Myrtle
Johnstone, I. B. Lewis, and ths leader,
Mrs. A. R- Johnston.
The girls havs started stork en a
crib quilt whioh thay hop* to complete W«e cloalng fcr the summer.
Recent mining recordings st tbs
provincial government mine recording office ln Nelson, have brought
ths total for tha yaar to date to
43, and 22 of theee have been recorded In tbe paat two wseks. Ths
heavy recording Is mirroring the renewed Interest ln mining ln the Kootenay, and reoent Information from
the Cranbrook offloa ahows that similar activity ln recording is balng done
in that district.
Recordings hers show that greatest
activity has been around the North,
Middle and Bouth Sister mountains.
Archie Orlffln being the agsnt for
numerous people.
Following are the listings:
John L, located by Robert Eunson,
agsnt Archie Griffin, on Ooat bluff
adjoining Post ot Haney mineral
claim.
j Oold King, located hy I. C. Wragge,
I agent Archie Griffin. On south slope
I of North Sister mountain on the head-
i waters of Canyon creek.
Bvrlmmlng Bear, located by I. C.
| Wragge, agent Archie Orlffln. On the
I south slope of North Sister mountain
adjoining ths Wall No. a mineral
1 claim on tbe headwaters of Sheep
! creak.
Nelson, located by H. Stone, agent
Archie orlffln. On the North Bister
mountain and adjoining the Ottawa
mineral claim on th-% esst side.
Ottawa, located by R. W. Hlnton.
agent 'Archie Orlffln. On the North
Sister mountain adjoining the Ontario and Toronto mineral claim on
the eaat side.
Albion, located by E. P. Crawford,
agent Archie Orlffln. On the North
Bister moutaln adjoining the Toronto
mineral claim on lta east side.
Hastings, located by Archie Orlffln. On tbs North Sister mountain
and adjoining the Ontario mineral
claim on Its south side.
Cub. located by P. R. Weeks, sgent
Archie Orlffln. On the North Slater
mountain and adjoining the Balsam
mineral claim on Its south side.
Trail, located by H. u. Wragge,
agent Archie Orlffln. On the Middle
Sister mountain and adjoining the
Canyon mineral claim on Its south
side.
Divide, located by B. P. Crawford,
agent Archie Orlffln. On the Middle
Sister mountain and adjoining ths
Canyon Mo. a mineral claim on lte
south side.
Lake, located by R. W. Hlnton.
agent Archie Orlffln. On tbe- North
Sister mountain and adjoining the
Oold Reef mineral claim on the east
boundary.
Oold Reef, located by H. TJ. Wragge,
agent Archie Orlffln. On the North
Sister mountain adjoining the Oold
Hots on lta north side.
Oold Note, located bv E. P. Crawford, agent Archie Orlffln. On the
North Bister mountain and adjoining
ths Oold King mineral claim on lte
north side.
Oold Pot. located by H. Stone,
agent Archie Orlffln. On the North
Sister mountain adjoining the Oold
Bar mineral claim on the south side.
Oold Bar,* located by F. R. Weeks,
agsnt Archie Orlffln. On the North
Bister mountain adjoining tbe Oold
King mineral claim on tta eouth side.
Nancy, looated by Nell McColeman.
agent 8. C. Pond. On Ooat Bluff ad-
Joining Nancy Ho. 1 mineral claim to
the waat.
Little Mint, located by W. P. Oun-
nlp, Charles Peterson agent. About
one mile weat of Park Siding, ad-
Joining the Second Chance miners!
claim on the west Boundary line.
Oold Bank, located by Walter An-
dow, agent Charles Mseerell, About
one mile weat of Psrk Biding. ad-
Joining the Uttle Mint mineral claim
on tbe weet.
Cranbrook Curlers
Can't Got Excited
CRANBROOK, S. C AprU t*-For
want of a quoram Cranbrook Curling
club has postponed the election of
offioers and annual meeting till the
semi-annual meeting which takes
plaoe In October before the curling
season opens.
Mn. Parrell and Mrs. Doollng were
tn chargs of this week's card party
In St Marys ball when 61 tables
were in plsy- Ura. P. Smith and
Mrs. H. Bradley were winners at bridge
and Miss Katie Martin and Mrs. C.
Ooddsrls won high scores at whist.
Mrs. Osborne was winner of the
special prise, a load of wood.
Mrs. H. R. Harrison and son Cyril
left at th* beginning of the week for
a motor trip of several week* at the
coast. They were aeoompanled by
Mre. A. S. Ward.
See It!
Drive It!
THE FINEST CAB IN ITS FIELD — THE
1934 DODGE
ON DISPLAY AT OUR GARAGE
Phone 75
We WlU Be Pleased to Demonstrate
ERICS MOTOR SERVICE
DODGE ind DESOTO DEALERS IN NELSON
pombly t tanning ot tbt burden
carried by tht nawa, particularly
with rtttrtnet to tht tuitr ttm.
Tht new relief blU, ctrrying wtth It
tht. much protested "peace, order tnd
good government clause.*- tnd the
authority to tptnd tn unattttd
tmount on relief, tfttr t long tnd
ofttn hectic debtte, pitted throuth
tht oommltttt attgt Prldiy tnd will
ht up for third muting thlt wtrt
Btctutt ot tht lndltpotltlon of Ron.
W. A. Oordon, mlnltttr of labor, tht
mttturt wtt stttrtd through tht lttt
ftw dtyt tn committee, by Prime
Mlnlittr B. B. Btnnttt.
Bt. Hon. W. L. Mickenile King,
oppoiltlon letdtr, tptnt tbt gretter
ptrt ot lut wttk In South Oxford
lending hit tld to tbt Liberal ctndl-
dttt ln tht federtl by-tltctlon which
will bt decided tbtrt tomorrow, llr.
Btnnttt did not inter In peraon but
from Otttwt ht lttued t mttttge to
tbe lectori on behalf of tbt Conterrt-
tlvt ctndldttt, declaring t TOtt
agtlntt him would bo t rote tgtlntt
the Otttwt trtde tgrtementt of 193).
Tht commlttet on btnkt ng tnd commerce wlll resume work Tuetdty with
Major C. H. Douglu, founder of tha
"Douglu pltn of tocltl credit." tht
chief wltneaa. On tbt ttmt dty lt It
expected -announcement will be mtde
u to whtthtr tht oommltttt wlll call
tht Hit of wltneetti requeued by
Mtjor C. O. Powtr (Ub.-Quebtc
eouth).
Theae Include Lord Betverbrook,
Sir Herbert Holt, B. W. Butty, K.C,
3. H. Prlot tnd othera, who would be
quettl-med with rttptct to tht relt-
tlont between the btnkt tnd thl big
pulp tnd piper lndustrlei, particularly tht firm of Prlot Brot., Quebec.
• Tht ndlo, civil ttrrlot tnd ttvtrtl
! unitt commltttu wll tlao bt ilttlng
I thlt wttk. Pint order of butlneu to-
| morrow, tfter tht r-Tgultr routine, wlll
I bt third raiding of the relief bill, followed by aecond raiding ot tht mtr-
, kttlng btll, mother mttturt which
I mmt destined for oontldtrtble dli-
cuaiton.
JUNIOR SOFTBALL
TO START TODAY
NEWS OF THE DAY
Wtnted—Ctptblt houtekeeper. Apply
Box JIM, D»-7 Ntwt. (JIM)
t  ,
prlvttt  ttlt  of   household   furniture. JM Temoi Apu. iJOWl
Sont of Bngltnd mwt tonlgbt In
Mtmorlal htll it I o'clock.     (JIM)
ST.    PAUL'S    CHURCH    BAZAAR
TOMORROW, TUBSDAY, lt to I p.m.
(JIM)
The loctl Junior toftbtll loop will
gtt under -wty OB Monday tfternoon
when two gtmu trt tchedultd. Tbt
Centrtl School Htwkt will pity tht
Humt School Mtple Utti tnd tht
Junior Hlgb School Ttnetookt meet
the Ctthollc Boyt club, "Red Wlngt".
BU teama trt entered In the
letgut. In tddltlon to tht tbovt
lilted tttmi tht Junior High School
hu tnttred two othtr clubt under
tht name, of Tllllcuma tnd Trtftl-
|tn.
Pltyen reguttred by tht teama
ire u followi:
Ttnttookt — Bmtrton Brubtktr,
Dtvld Btld, Leil't Spin. Prank Pu-
icnU. Prink Jonu, Potter Mllla,
Jot Otlllctno, Jlmmlt Nlvtn, Km
McBrldt. Jim Alltn, Alto Jurlloff.
Ouy Wlllltm,, Dick wtlltct, Owtn
Sheffield.
TllUcumt—Bty Bowe, Ouy Cowley.
Fnnk Koroltk. Roy Brtete. Stanley
Morris, Prtnk Letak. Mtkt Mlllhoff,
Jerry Wtlltoe. Albert Mtnlvtll. Lionel Somen. Otorge Runell. Domld
Witts. Un Otngwill, Ctcll Mtlonty.
TrtttlftT*!— Albert Hooker, onhtm
Reld. Howird Jeffrey. Jtck Brown.
Art Outcott. Stuirt Mtclntoth, Bob
Betttlt, Teddy Cornfield. Tom Ctrl-
lilt. BlU Townaend. Ronald Newell.
Ivenon Ruppell, John Monroe, Plgyd
Wtttrtr.
Red Wlngt—Teddy Burnt, Freddy
1 Romano. BlU Blner, SUn Doyle. BlU
Kapak, Sim Ptttcrets. Prtnk Ptujtt,
Armndo Mtgllo, Pete Kuntt. Lttlll
Tntn*. lugene Mtgllo, Andy Lerrl-
gtr.   Peeorttrd   Rytn.
Mtplt Ltift—Ben McCnlght, Bob
Rotter, Jtck Dtwion, Oeorge* Ctrter.
Oeorge Milne, Htrry Pennington.
Leontrd Bmlth. Oordon Smith. Stanley Ctttle. Arthur Metheaon. Jtck
Margin.  Wtrren  Rotter.
Central Htwkt—Victor Del Puppo,
Victor Btchyukl. Willie Ung. lev*
ranee Wlgg, Mtlcolm McPhtnon. Bob
Cltrklton. Albert Bill, Htrold Ttp-
Inillt,   Htrold   Potter.
Tbt full tchtdult of gtmet ll u
followi:
April lS-Hlwkt yt. Mtplt Ltlft
tnd Red  Wlngi  vt.  TUltcumi.
April n—Yinttooki vt. Traltlgtra
April 1»—Htwkt vt. Red Wlngi
April JO—Trtfilg*! vt. Mtple
Letfi.
AprU J»—TllUcumt vi. Ttnttookt.
April J4—Trafthtin ig. Hiwkt.
April JS— Red Wlngt it. Ttnttooka
April 17—Mtplt Lull n. Till'.-
cumi. '
April SO—TlUlcumi vi. Tnftlgtn
Mty 1 — Miplt Lull Tt. Re-3
Wlngt.
Miy  J—Htwkt  Tt.  Ttnttookt.
May  S-Rtd Wlngt Tt. TTtftlftrr.
Mty 4—TlUlcumi vt. Htwki.
Miy S—Mtplt Letfl vi. Ttnttooka
Mty 1—Trtfilfiri ia. Tllllcuma.
Mty A— Hawks n. Mtple Luti.
Mty  0 -Tinetook,  T,   Red Wlnga
Mty   11— Htwkt  ti.  TlUlcumi.
Mty lt—Mtplt Letfi Tl Tnftlgtn.
Miy IS—Red Wlngt Tl, Htwkl.
Miy IS—Ttnttookt ti. TUlwumi.
Mty 1»T-Trtfllgirt it. Taoetooka
Miy tl — Ttnetookt vt. Mipl'
Lttll.
Mty at—TUlleumt it. Rtd wings
Mty JS—Htwkt it. Tnfilgtn.
Mty JS—Mtplt Leifi II. Tllllcuma
May JS—Tnfilgtn il. Rtd Wlngt
Mty j»—Ttnttookt it. Htwkt.
Mty 81-Rtd Wlngt n. Mtple
Ltift.
FEATURING
THE NEW
Swantex
SHIRTS
by T00KE
The new Swantex shirts
in mottletj patterns —
blue, green) grey and
Un with ties to match.
$250
EMORY'S
Limited
FERNIE COUPLE
FOR LANCASHIRE
Mn. Jamea Meadows Ia Goes)
at Varioua Functions
PBlini. AprU is -The Put Noble
Ortnd elub of BRbtr Rtbtktb lodge
bold l tocltl erenlng tfter tht rtgu-
lir mettlng Thundty, u • farewell
to Mn. Jtmtt Mudowt, i put grind
of tbt lodge. An bour wu tptnt it
whltt, tfttr which t prtttntatloo wu
mide to Mn. Mudowt by Mrt. Joulli.
pruldent. All put grtndi now reti-
dent In Pernle wtre Invited.
Mr. tnd Mn. Mudowt bivt Hied
In thli ntlghborhood tor Jl yun,
ftnt it Coil Creek, but liter In Ptr-
nlt. Mr. Metdowt continued to work
it Coil Creek untu April ot lut yetr.
Thty htrt recently told their home,
tnd wlU lute for Mr. Metdowt' former home tt Wlgan, iAncuhtre, April
JS tccomptnled by Mn. Mudowt'
mother. Mn. Dlubtth Bttphini.
During tht put ftw dtyt Mn.
Mudowt hu bun tht radpltnt of
terrrtl honon. Including i tocltl inning btld by tht Mothen Union tnd
Ltdlu' OuUd of Christ church, where
the wu preunted with t letter of ippreclitlon for htr work during tbt
put yttn; in evening of whllt it tht
homt of Mn. Mtttbtw Tully. tnd i
ttt it tbt homt of Mrt. Thomu Mid.
Yahk Kiddie
Breaks Elbow
TAHK. April IS—A ptlnful tool- i
dint oocurrad it thl jiublio icbool
prldiy morning wbtn 7-yur-old Ar-
tbut Crou. un of Mi. tnd Mra. Pnd
Crou. ftU whllt pitying ichool gtmu
tnd tutttlntd i btd brttk tbovt bit
elbow on the right int.
Pint tld wu rendered tht Uttlt
boy, and Dr. Thompton ut it tbortly
•fter.
J. A.C. Laughton, R.O.
OPTOMBT-l-r-OPTlCUrl
Unlle tM. Medlral Art! Bonding
Eaglet*    whllt    drive   tnd   dtnot
Tuee,  17th. Rlfruhmtntl. JS cenu.
(HM)
CANADUN . LBOION MaiTABV
WHUT Will.. APRIL IS, 8 O'CLOCK.
DANCB lt TO 1. USUAL PBIt'BS.
(MM)
TANCT WO«K •   '
BEDDING  PLANTS
HOME COOKING
HOMBMADI   CANDY
APTBBNOON TKA
' la St. Pull kuur tomorrow.
Tuetdlj, lt to t o'clock. (tltt)
TBNMM WANTED
Belled Ttudert for tht iuppl» of
1J00 railway ttu, Numbtr j or
Mtter, wlll be recelvtd by the City
Clerk. Hilton, B, ft, up until s
o'clock p-i, Mondiy, April l«th.
Tht loweat or tny Trader not necessity icoepted. (»_«
The centurlo htt hu l white ipot
on etch ihouldtr;. henot Itt ntme.
referring to Romtn centurlont who
wort whltt eqtulett.
COMING  SOON
THE
Magic
Uncanny In
lis Accuracy
Added
MUSICAL
COMEDY
NEWS
Laughed Before
WILL ROGERS]
BRINGS TO LIFE
Fiction's Moit Beloved
Character
David Harum
