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CL TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 26, 1929\nNo. 267\n7 KILLED AND 100 ARE INJURED\nWHEN WINDS LEVEL BUILDINGS\nrancO'Belgian Secret Treaty Declared Forgery\niECHET TREATY\nIS DENIED II\nI'wo Countries Signed an Accord in 1920, but Was\nNot Secret\n[JEWS IS CAUSE OF\nEXCITEMENT, BERLIN\nPapers Accept Statc-\nnent as Truth; Stresemann\nIs Alarmed\nPARIS, Feb. 36. \u2014 Tne so-celled\nanco-Belglan document published by\nUtrecht Dagblad and ln Oerman\n.wspapers purposing to show a secret\nmilitary accord between Belgium and\nranee were described as gross forgeries\ncircles close to French officialdom to-\nght.\nIn addition a semi-official note was\n\u2022de public by the Havas News agency\ninylng that any seoret ml'ltary treaty\n_d been signed between France and\n.lgium. Tho note stated -that the\ncountries had signed an-accord ln\nImplying an entente between the\ngeneral staffs but tbat this accord\nnot secret, waa recognized with\nleague of nat\u2014na and wa* pub-\nibed by th* league two years ago.\niNS\/lTION LN RERUN'\nBERUK, Feb, 35.\u2014The publication\nr Amsterdam ot an alleged ocret\n\u201e Belgian treaty haa caused a sen-\nllon here, all tttt newspapers printing\ne reports prominently with large\nadllhes and much editorial comment\nThe papers accept tbe .Information as\nmeet and While official circles were\nHMnt pending full confirmation, they\nire Inclined to regard the report as\nManually comet.\nSevetal of the newspapeis urged Dr.\nresemann. toe foreign minister, who\nill go to Geneva on Friday, for the\nurthcomtng meeting of the council\nthe League of Nations, to call station to \"thle gross breach of the\ncarno treaty.\"\n(Available references show that a\nlltary convention was concluded In\nigust, 1330, between Belgium and\n:e attar full consultat'on between\nrespective general staffs. The\n0 governments Informed tbe League\nNations In November, 1330, that this\nJord had been changed and It was oC\nrely defensive character. The accord\n* only to coma into force lu case ol\njustified aggression on the part of\ntfnony and stipulated formally that\n\u2014 ot the governments shall decide\nAlly in each case,).\nIffi MAIL FLIGHT\nTO ARCTIC FRINGE\nUnch\"   Dickens   Will   Start\n[From Edmonton for North\nWith Mails\ntOMONTON, Feb. 35.\u2014C. H. (Punch)\nskens of tho Western _ Canada Alr-\n(f\u00bb, limited, will Inaugurate this week\nair  mall service to the fringe ot\narctic circle.\nrhe   new   flying   program  calls   for\n[light to Wrlgley, Fort Norman and\nOood Hope,\nrhere   are   around   375   pounds   of\nit at Fort Murray   while an addl-\nml   1360  pounds ls at Fort Siiil(h.\nthis trip, Dickens will carry the\ntl ln ht* Fokker monoplane a dls-\n\u2014_ ot 1300 miles from Fort Murray\nPort Oood Hope, the latter fort\nng lust three posts from Aklavlk,\nmcouver Council\nTaket Action on the\nRail Freight Rates\n'ANCOUVBR, B. O, Feb. 25.\u2014Sup-\nting the United Farmers of Biitlsh\ndlnbla ln their appeal to the gov-\nnr-general-ln-council from the order\nthe railways commissioners ln re-\ni to fr*Mht rates to British Colum-\n\u25a0the city oouncil passed a resolution\n_y, copies of which will be sent to\nUnited Farmer* and to the pr.me\nlater at the dominion, asking for\nequalisation of grain rate* on grain\nflour, th* removal of 'he dlfferen-\nmountaln rate, and that tb* tates\nth* same from the praiiies west to\nteoUTR a* thos* east to Fort WUl-\nSTORM CENTER\nW. R. Clubb. minister of public\nworks {or Manitoba, tendered his resignation to Premier Bracken following recent session Investigating charged of\ncorruption' mode against the provincial administration by Lieutenant-Colonel F. O. Taylor, Conservative leader.\nThe resignation has been accepted.\nMANITOBA HOUSE\nADJOURNS AS A\nRESPECT TOKEN\nHonor Memory of Member Who\nPassed  Away;   Debate\nWUl Continue Today\nWINNIPEG, Feb. 25\u2014Adjournment of\nthe legislature out of respect to' the\nmemory of R. o, Willis, Conservative\nmember for ^Turtle Mountain, who died\nSunday, was made shortly after the\nopening of the house tonight.\nDebate on the motion of Premier\"*\nBracken for adjournment of the legislature still March 20. pending the report of the royal commission lnvestl-,\ngating charges of \"corruption\" against\nthe administration, will be continued\nwhen the house convenes Tuesday afternoon.\nWhen the motion for adjournment\nwas moved today, Premier John Bracken, Lieutenant-Colonel F. O. Taylor\nand other group leaders paid trlbuto\nto Mr. Willis, and bis willing aid In all\nthings tending to the development ot\nxhts province.\nTomorrow afternoon when the house\nmeets, Joseph Bernier, Conservative,\nls expected to continue- tbe debate\non the premier's motion. He waa\nspeaking when the house automatically   adjourned    Friday    night. '\nThere was no announcement today in\nconnection with what action Premier\nBracken will take to till the vacancies\ncaused In the cabinet by the resignations of W. J. Major and W. R. Clubb.\nBritish Airmen\nSeek Non-Stop\nFlight Record\nLONDON, Feb. 25.\u2014The challenge\nat the Royal Air force for a nonstop air record, lt Is expected, wUl\ntake the form cf an attempted flight\nfrom Cranwell, Lincolnshire, to Durban, South Africa, a distance of approximately 8000 miles. The original\nplan was to fly to Cape Town In\nthree hops with a nonstop return\nflight.\nA gigantic monoplane has been specially constructed for the task. It\nls described us a nylng gasoline tank.\nThe present nonstop record without\nrefueling Is held by Italy on a flight\nof 4476  miles  from  Rome   to  Brazil.\nCANADIAN PAINTER\nDIES AT MONTREAL\nMONTREAL, Felj. 26\u2014James MacDonald Baruesely, Canadian pointer,\nwho over 30 years ago was, due to\nIllness, forced to lay brush and palette\naside, died here today, following an\nIllness of Influenza. He was OS years\nold.\n~r\nCANADIAN BUSINESS\nMAN DIES IN EAST\nMONTREAL, Feb. 35.\u2014Colonel\nClarence F. Smith, director of the\nNational Security company. New York,\nand a well known Canadian business\nman died here early today at the\nage ot 65 yean.\nWishes Discussion on Waterways Question So That\nTreatment Fair\nNO TREATY UNTIL THE\nPROVINCES CONSULTED\nPremier  Declares  There  Will\nBe No Export of Power\nFrom St. Lawrence\nOTTAWA, Fe*. 35.\u2014After a considerable debate in the house today In which both Premier King\nand Hon. R. B. Bennett leuk put,\nT. L. Church, Conservative, Toronto Northeast, withdrew his motion\nasking the government to proceed\nwith negottat-ns for a treaty with\nthe United Slates respecting St.\nLawrence deep water aays aud\npower development as a public\nundertaking.\nOTTAWA, Feb. 35.\u2014The Dominion\ngovernment ls sending <.onunu_.lG__i._ons\nto tbe premiers of the provinces of\nOntario ana Quebec Invltl'* tbem to\nmeet representatives of the federal\ngovernment to discuss the water power\nquestion. Tills wa* announced by\nPremier King during the course \u2014_ a.\nspeech   In  the  liouse  Mruy.\n\"The government hss decided, as we\nadvised the United States government\nttt would decide, when we rece.ved\nthe reply from tho supreme court, to\nask the governments of Ontario and\nQuebec to) meet, us in conference, to\n\u25a0ee lf It Is not possible to arrive by\nagreement by us, at some settlement\nwhich will secure the provinces In\ntheir full right, with respect to power\nand secure the Dominion with respect to all national lnteiert Involved,\"\nsaid Mr. King.\n. The prim* minister was speaking on\n* motion by T. L. Church. Conservative Toronto Northwest, calling for\nImmediate development of tho Bt.\nLawrence. Mr. King seized the opportunity to give the nouse a resume of\ncorrespondence which has passed between tho governments of Canada and\nthe United States thus fer and to Indicate the present position with regard to the St. Lawrence development.\nNO   SETTLEMENT\nHe referred to the fact that the decisions of the supreme ccurt on the\nwater powers question sunmitted to it\nhad settled nothing. Deaoiur. had been\nreached not to refer the matter to the\nprivy council'but to attempt .to arrive\nat a satisfactory solution by means\not conference.\nMr. King made It clear that no\ntreaty would bo entered Into for the\nSt. Lawrence development until the\nprovince* had been consulted. Furthermore, there must be ratification by\nparliment of such a treaty before It\ncould be of any effect. The prime\nminister slso stated that the attitude\not the Dominion was that there wculd\nbe no export of power resulting trom\nthe St. Lawrence development. He\nwarned members that the debate might\nhave an effect ou very important decisions which were being made ln the\nUnited States.\nMOTION WITHDRAWN\nThe motion, which was finally withdrawn by Its mover, brought contribution from Hon. R. B. Bent ett,\nleader of the opposition. Mr. Bennett\nexpressed great surprise that the premier\nshould have made on important announcement of government policy on\nthe motion of a private member. He\nsaid that the government should have\nendeavored to druft questions winch\nthe supreme court could have mled\non definitely.\nThere was no mention of the B.au-\nharnols Power project thi .ughou_ _._c\ndebate. It had been suggested i..ut\nthe government might sstttte this opportunity lor making som* statement\nof this Important development out\nnone was forthcoming.\nCanada-Jamaica\nShip Line Is to\nBe Inaugurated\nMONTREAL, Feb. 35\u2014The inauguration of a direct Canada-Jamaica steam-\nship service between Saint John, N.B..\nHalifax, N.S., and Kingston, Jamaica,\nwhich will in no way compete with\nexisting lines wjh be made on May l\nby the United Fruit company, lt waa\nannounced by tho company* agent*\nhere today. Three steamers will maintain a wevkly service.\nWon. R. B. Bennett on\nHis Way to Vancouver,\nWhere Sister Is Sick\nOTTAWA. Feb. ..V\u2014Hon. R. B.\nBennett, Consensu.* ehleftan, Is\nleaving for VaneouTBT tonight to be\nwith his slsser, MriM, II. Wehlon,\ndate*, why, I* wrt**i. Ul. During bis absence, Hon. Hugh Gnth-\nrle mil lead the opposition.\nRESTORING HOUSE OF COMMONS TOWER\nFRENCH SWINDLE\nCASE IS HALTED;\nAUD1BERT IS ILL\nAydibeit too III to Give Evidence in One of France's\nMost Startling Cases\nPARIS, Feb. 25.\u2014Plans for tho Judge\nto take the testimony of Pierre Audi-\nbert, political director of the financial\nnewspsper Oazette Du France, have\nbeen halted by the sickness of Audl-\nbert. The testimony of Auditor, ls\nsought in connection witn the caso of\nblackmail revealed by Madame Marthe\nHanau, moving spirit ln 'he gigantic\nswindle ln which small French Investors\nhave been defrauded-out of hundreds\nof millions ot francs. Then have been\nhalf a down suicides as a result ot\nthe crash.\nAudlbert, one ot the dozen per\u2014ns\nunder arrest on charges growing out\nof tho Oazette du France swindle. Is a\npatient in the Infirmary at Fresnes\nPrison. He ls suffering from heart\ndisease, but after a recent attack was\ngiven permission to send for a notary\nto make his will.\nMadame Hansu ttl* \u00bb outlut\u2014 Daft*,\nner ln the scheme, her divorced husband, Laaare Bloch. Twc years ago\nthey had small capital, but the woman\nconceived the Idea of starting, a financial newspaper or hod got success\nas an Independent Journal of Investment Information. Several eubsiosry\ncompanies for the plsclug and investing funds were subsequently organized, and agents started working in all\nparts of France until the foncem eon-\ntrolled five big offloes in Paris and\n400 branches. Investments made by\nthe companies were kept absolutely\nsecret. The police said 'those who trade\ntrouble were bought off.\nAuditors sent to examine the books\nreported there wus little or nothing on\nhand to meet the hundreds of millions\nof francs in obligations.\nAn outstanding event in the po'lcc\ninvestigation of the swindle was the\narrest of Audnbert and Poul Herant,\nlegal counsel of the Oazette du France.\nThe activities of Audnbert are said\nby police to have rtsulted In a nt\u2014l-\nber of prominent politicians becoming\ninTolved ln the coses, chiefly through\nthe lending of their nanus to the\nenterprise lor propaganda purposes.\nVILLAGE LEFT\nMost of Deaths Dot te Falling\nDebris Crushing the\nPeople\nHALF OF HOUSES IN\nTOWN DESTROYED!\nDoctors,   Nurses,   Ambulances\nRush to Administer Aid\nto the Hart\nThe central tower of  the house of 1 moved\ncommons, London. England, ls undergoing complete restorstlcn.   The tower I\nls shown having the stene-\u2014wunf\"i\u00bb\"j. th. stone  for  Its historic   value.\nMembers   of   parliament  will\nhsvo first refusal on.the purchase of\nM\u2014\u2014\nCHARLIE CHAPLfN IS\nILL AT HOLLYWOOD\nHOLLYWOOD. Calif., It*. ,.!.\u2014\nCharlie Chaplin, film \u2022 omcdlm>,\nMiited In his studio here today and\nwu not revived until physician*\narrived. Dr. Cecil ltr> noltls who\nmHwiuled to urgent rails, said\nthat thr actpr was suffering from\nacute  pton-Une  poisoning.\nLUMBERMEN ASK\nSUSPENSION OF\nTHE WAGE ACT\nVessel Which SaSed\nFrom Columbia Is\nDrifting Helplessly\nPORTLAND, Ore. Feb. 23.\u2014^he Merchant* Exchange was notified tonight\nthst the Amerlcsn-8awayan Steamship\ncompany's vessel Georgian, which left\nthe Columbia river, December ao for\nHamburg and way ports, was drifting\nnear Tersohelling lightship, Amsterdam, with a broken propeller shaft.\nNo further Information was contained\nIn  the advice (rom San  Francisco.\nGOVERNMENT AID\nSTEEL INDUSTRY\nSay Has Not Served Purpose\nin  B.  C; Minister to\nConsider Question\nBill Is Read Second Time in\nLegislature; Aid Is $1\nPer Ton\nYoung Girl Dies From\nInjuries at Vancouver\nAfter Hit by an Auto\nVANCOUVER, Feb. 15.\u2014While roller\nBkatlng with other children en the\npavement of seventh avenue, Betty\nMcBrlde, 11 of 139 Third avenue east,\nwae accidentally knocked down by an\nautomobile and fatally Injured late\nthis afternoon. She died two hours\nlater, w. H. Harrup, driver of the\ncar was arrested and charged with\nmanslaughter.\nviCTOBIA, Feb. 25.\u2014A bill to provide for the granting of bounties ou\nIron and steel manufactured ' in the\nprovince passed second reading lai the\nlegislature   this   afternoon.\nThe bill had for Its direct object,\nthe rendering of aid to the extent of\n91 a ten to William Cooke and Company, Cannds, limited, now engaged\nin manufacturing In various lines ln\nVoncouver. The bill will limit the\namount of the subsidy to be earned\nto \u00bb20,ooo a year and will not ei-\nceed 1100,000 ln five years, the term\nof  the subsidy.\nThe minister of. mines. Hem. w. A.\nMcKenzle, explained that there was\nnow Iron and steel scrap enough available In British Columbia and lu !\nAlberta to warrant the development\nof the Industry. The government, he\nsold, was not obligated to pay until\ntlie  steel  wss actually  produced.\nVICTORIA. Feb. 26.\u2014Headed byT. A.\nLamb of Vancouver, a u-eiegatlon representing the lumber Interest* and\nthe caterers of British Columbls, waited upon Hon. William McKensle. minister of labor, this morning and asked\nthat the operations of the Minimum\nWage act be suspended for a year.\nThey urged that a full and complete\nInquiry be Instituted Into the Industrial field before the next session,\nand that amendments for next year's\nbe constructed upon the data so obtained.\nThe main objective of the Minimum\nWage act to Increase employment of\nwhite men In the Industries covered.\nIt was stated, had failed. It was\nalso alleged that the minimum wage\nhad become more or less a fixed minimum for certain classes of workers.\nThe minister stated that he would\ntake the representations of the committee   under  advisement.\nFARMER IS KILLED;\nTHROWN FROM HORSE\nEDMONTON. Feb. 25.\u2014John Griffith.\n58. a retired farmer, living at Bloomsbury. Alta.. was killed when he was\nthrown from hla horse Saturday afternoon. Coroner Doctor Verreau announced tbat the death was accidental\nand that there win be no Inquest.\nCASES    tlMOl KNKIl\nSASKATOON. Sask., Feb. 25.\u2014The sixteen Saskatoon retail merchant* who\nare charged with breaking the early\nclosing bylaw obtained adjournment\nto Thursday, when their casts ware\ncalled for th* first time In th* city\npolios court this morning.\nKirk Advocates the\nRepeal of Succession\nDuties as Experiment\nVICTORIA. B. C, Feb. \u00a35.\u2014Thomas\nH. Kirk. Conservative, Vancouver, in\ndealing with the succession dutlc.i in\nthe debate ln the legislature tods, on\nsupply, said that he was ot the opinion\nthat If the finances ot tbe prov.nce\nwould permit, which he admitted they\ndid not, that It might be on experiment worth trying to repeal the succession duties altogether, which would\nno doubt attract in the aggregate\nnot only money, but people which this\nprovince so badly needed for its development.\nAmendment Would Provide\nMeans for Raising the\nComptroller's Salary\nVICTORIA, B. C-. Feb. 26\u2014A bill was\nIntroduced by message today tn the\nlegislature proposing to amend the\nAudit act of the province co that maximum of 10000 a year may be paid\nthe comptroller general Instead of\nteooo\nTORONTO. Feb. 25.\u2014The Canadian\nWomen's Press club will hold Its next\nannua] meeting at Saint John. N.B.,\non June 17-19. June 20 will be spent\nat Frederlckton. where the delegates\nwill be guests of the provincial government.\nThe Weather\n(\u2022'rom     the     Dominion    Meteorological\nOffice,   Victoria.\nMln. Max.\nNelson                                 34 43\nVictoria     \u201e..\u201e   38 49\nVancouver         40 43\nKamloops       33 42\nBarkervUle   ....     18 33\nEstevan Point      38 48\nPrince Rupert     83 44\nAtlin         38 33\nDawson    *4 0\nSeattle           88 48\nPortland    43 68\nban Francisco  _.,   48 58\nSpokane           34 44\nLos   Angeles       60 68\nPentlcton    39 45\nVernon     33 43\nOrand Porks    33 48\nKaslo    _   go 48\nCranbrook        35 34\nCalgary       so 33\nEdmonton       30 38\nSwift   Current   ...     ie 33\nPrince  Albert        lo 40\nQu'Appelle    _   36 ta\nWinnipeg         8 38\n\u2022\u2014Below sera\nForecast:    Neleon and vlotaity\u2014Generally fair and  mild.\nMEMPHIS, TeiUL, Feb. 2S.-\u00ab\nStorms that swept through lateral .\nsections of the middle south Me\ntoday took a toll estimated tonight\nat 17 lives and more than two\nMore persons were injured.\nThe bodies of lft person- had bees\nremored tonight from tbe irreen>\nage of the business section of tbe\nVillage of Duncan, Mlsa.. Ami of\nthe 40 or more injured there, It\nwas feaied that several nuty die.\nA mother and daughter were killed and the father wrkimdy Injured\nby a tornado that struck the little\ncommunity of Van, Ark- Their\ntwo-st0i*y  dwelling  collapsed.\nSeveral persons were Injured  by\na heavy wind storm that swept a\nsmall   area   ln   Quitman * county,\nMiss., In the vicinity of Mark*.\nAU    a v tillable    physician*   and   Rett\nCrosb   wcrkers   and   ambulances   wer*\nrushed u Duncan from nearby- town*\nand a coupuhy of National OwsrdimeW\nwere ordered to proceed there by tbs\ngovernor.\nTlie property damage to all the egg*\ntlons were reported to be beary.\nApparently the storms were a part\nof a general disturOanc. through tile\nlower and middle south* tallowing wWdf\ntook four lives oarlv today1 iu norths*!*\nTea**, .......\nDUNCAN, Mlas., Feb. 2. \u2014\u00a3 henry\nwlud storm swept through this villain\nthis afternoon, killed at lent li persons and left the business section tn\nruins, fc'-imates of the injured ranged\nas high a*  100.\nSix Ch.uesc were killed in tne collapse of a store and tbe 0liter victim*\nmet deato ln the collapse of buildings.\nTwo blocks of the buHi^s district,\nabout 16 dwellings and four cotton glna\nwere rased. Only four or fire busine**\nhouses w't-c left standing.     ,  .\nOnly three white persons were known\nto have been amon_ the dead.\nIII...\\ V   STORM\nBIRMINGHAM, Alta.. Feb. 35.\u2014Tbe)\nwoman telephone operator at Duncan*\nMiss., told the Age Herald that 20 persons were known to have -een killed\nbi* a ten.tic wind storm tnat struck\nthat town between 3:30 and 3 p.m. to*\nday. \u2022,\nHalf the houses In the town weru\nlevelled, the operator sold tnd parties\nwcre sen-chins through tuo ruins for\nadditional bodies. Sbe said the death\ntoll probably would mount as tha\nwreckage wa<* c.earea away. At leeaS\n100 persons were injured, sv.t added.\nFrom Duncan, the operate r said, tha\ndevastating winds swept over AlU-\n_ator, seven miles to the northeast.\nReports were that a baby waa killed,\nand a woman injured there.\nDuncan ls a  town of atii.u  000 inhabitants  and  about   100   homes.\nKILLED   INDEK   DEDU1S\nTen pesons were killed .11 the col*\nlapse of one building, while five\nchildren went to their (Rmtb in tha\nfall  of  another,  lt  was  s-'d\nSpecial trains bringing dovtor*. nurses\nand medical supplies arrived from several surrounding towns and cities, the\noperator raid, several imbalance* arrived soon after the first call for assistance was sent out and immediately\nbegan removing the lnjurei*. Volunteer\nrescue workers arrived with the ambulances from Clarksvllle. Shelby and\nother towns.\nTHREE  KILLED\nMEMPHIS, Tenn., Hub. 20.\u2014TUroe per-\ntons wer? reported killed, several Injured and extensive property damage\ncaused by a wind storm that swept\nsouthward across Duncan, Miss., 90\nmiles south of Memphis, lite this afternoon\nMUM   AID\nCLARK-DALE, Miss., Fe.. 36\u2014 Menu\nbers of the Coahonto chapter of tha\nRod Crow, and seven physicians left\nlate today for Duncan, Mies, ft villa**\nof 300. on receipt of rep.ru by tela*\nphone that \"a good many people had\nbeen killed there ln a wind atorm\"\nBIRMINGHAM. Ala.. Feb. _5.\u2014.1*\nAge Hcrolci was advised ln a telephone\nconversation with Sheriff TV. L. Matthews of Clarkesvllle that reports to\nhla office were that 30 o- mot* per*\nsons were killed by a storm that swept\nMross ncrth Mleslsstppl today. Tha\niMrlff said that ha bad been unable\nto verify tbe reports because all telephone and telegraph lines  -vie dowjfc\n THE NELSON WILY NTO  TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 26, 192&\nLeading Hotels of the West\nWhere Superior Accommodation May Be Obtained\nMOUNTIES GOING\nTO FORT HARD\nLavrleKsnes-s on Part of Indians\nCause of Move; Go in\nNext June\n::.__\u00bb.\nGEORGE BENWELL, Proprietor\nThe Premier Hotel of the Interior\nEUROPEAN PLAN, ROOMS $1.08 UP\nRooms With Running Water.   Private Baths en Sute\nHeadquarters for aU Traveling Men, Mining Men, Lumber\nMen and Tourists\nSpecial Sunday Dinner $1.00        Rotarian Headquarters\nThe Most Comfortable Rotunda in the City\nI\nEDMONTON. Alta.. Feb. 28.\u2014With re\nports of freth lawlessness on the part\nof the Casslar and Slkanui trlbesuen\nreaching Use ears of the mounted pot'\nHUME -H. B. Thompson, Trail; W.\nE McBcrth, T. Banantyne. S. H. Sam-\ntls,  J.  Sanderson.  M.   L. Sweeney,   C.\nrea.  Stanley   Jefferson.  W   Watt,  an-\ncouver; William Everett. Trail; P. Hol-\nhelmer, Ymir; A. Peters. H Tyde, Tadanac;   M.   B.  Logan.  St.  Paul,   Minn.;\nL. Whitby. Toronto.\nSAVOY\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel\nWhere the Quest Is King\nSteam Heat  Hot and Cold Running Water in All Rooms.\nMANY  BOOMS  WITH  rBTMIE BATHS  OB  BHOWKBS\nJL A KERR, PROP., NELSON, B.C.\n!* SAVOY\u2014Mrs. B, H. Ney, Seattle;\nUrs. K. H. wyberg, Saur.o; Mra. M.\nBppland, Passmore; Mr. and, Mrs. T.\nftttert   and   family,   Slocan   Park;   T.\nS. Pruder. Calgary; Marion Harvey,\nUn. B. Mason, Spokane; H. Adams,\nVancouver; T. Burke, T. Renwlck. L.\nD. Freeman, Orand Forks.\nCool. Rot Sleep\nHeir! Would Start\nPumping and Pounding\nMre. Fred P. Avr-r.ll, 13612th At*..\nOalgary, All*., writes:\u2014\"I was bothered\nio much' with my heart 1 could not\nsleep. I would tttiea up in the nitm\n\u2022\u2022reaming, and my heart would start\npumping and poutiding.\nA neighbor lady told me to try\nMILBURmx\n1    HEART\nk NERVE\"PILLS'\nso I started taking them and I nui truthfully say I am a different woman. Altogether I only took two boxes.\"\nPrice 60c a box at all druggist* and\ndealers, or mailed direct on receipt of\nprice by The T. Milbura Co., Ltd,\nToronto, Oat.\nlc*, lt ha* been dwUMI to establish\na B C M.P. outpost at Fort Uard this\nHummer, It 1* announced by Major Ja*.\nRltcbl*, sup-tot\u2014.Aft ot the fore*\n\u2022t Edmonton. T\u2014Hmtir la this (district which Is the extreme southwest\ncorner ot tta* northwest territories.\ngained notoriety aome fears ago, following tale* ot orgies at which human\nsacrifice* wer* quids. Beports stated\ntbat two Indian* \"Joun-; guilty\" of\nbringing m\u2014fortune oo the tribe, had\nbeen lashed naked to stakes ln below-\nzero wiather sod water poured oy\u00abr\ntheir bodies until they turned Into\nstatue* of loe. A police Investigation\nwas made at tbat time.\nIn till* ease, howevar, Major Ritchie\nexplained, lt Is reports of the beaver\nbeing killed off, that have determined\nthe \"Mountlee\" to have a post at tbe\nold fort at the Junction ol the Llard\nand the Pettlcot livers. Llard 1* M3\nmil\u2014 up Uw Llard from its mouth at\nPort Simpson, and a H.B.C. launch\nmakes the trip eaoh year from Simpson on the Mack\u2014ale river to I\u2014t\nNelson, 373 mile* up the Llard and\nthe head of navigation. The detachment will go ln with the launch\nsome time In June,\nFOUR DELEGATES\nT6 CARRY BOARD\nURGES, VICTORIA\nDistrict   Road   Work   to   Be\nPressed by Gray, Green\nFerguson, King\nNelson's Best Cafes\nThe STANDARD CAFE\n320   Baker   Stteet.   Nelson,  III'\nOPEN DAT AND NIGHT\nINCREASE AUTO\nTRAFFIC PROVES\nBOON RAILROADS\nDouglas Tells Fernie Rotarians\nFreight Increase Offsets\nPassenger Loss\nUSAVE BY AUTO TODAY;\nTO GO VIA PORTLAND\nMany Resolutions of Board Are\nto Be Urged Upon the\nGovernment\n11:30 to 9:30 Special Lunch .\n5:30   to  8:00   p.m..   Supper\nPHONE  IM\n...36<\n...35.\nQueen's Hotel\nTHE   CENTEE  OP  CONVENIENCE\nSot and oold water tn every roam\nSteam Heated.\nA. LAP01NTE, PROP.\nQUEENS \u2014 O. Learne, Waneta; T.\njSPalfrey, Cranbrook; F. Heath, Vancouver.\nMADDEN HOTE\nT. MADDEN. Prop.\nSteam  Heated  Boons  bj  tbe  Da?\nWtek or Month\n. Brer? Consideration shown to guests.\nCor. Baker and Wart  St*.  Nelson\nMADDEN\u2014Ft.   K.   McCain,   Spokane:\nAlex Morrison, City.\nIBT A CLASSIFIED AD.\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\nA modem Brick Building\n616 Vernon street, Nelaon, B.C.\nHot and Cold Water and Telephone\nIn  All   Rooms.    Steam   Heated\nThroughout\nKAPAK. Prop.        European Plan\n__\nNEW OBAND\u2014Mrs. Hirst, Syringa\nCreek; H. Oliver, lonibeac-; P. J.\nPhllloptfl, Rossland: A. Pechark. Ciun-\nbrook: V. E. Johnson, Slocan City; A\nAnderson,  Vancouver,       ' ^\nTHE L. D. CAFE\nPinest equipped Restaurant ln tha Citv\nOPEN DAT AND NIOHT\nWe Cater to  Private  Parties\nSpecial\u2014Ice Cream, Soda Water and\nHot    Drink*.     Nloe    clean    lurnlah eo\nroom*, hot and cold water.\nTHE ROYAL CAFE\nCLASSIC  RESTAURANT\nRefinement and Delicacy Prevail\nOPEN DAT AND NIOHT\nSpecial Dinners 11:30 to 3:30  36c\nSupper   6:30   to  6     \u2014 .35'\nWe specialize In Chop Suey end Noodle\nPhone   IM       *\nOCCIDENTAL HOTE\nThe Home of Plenty\n70S Vernon St. Phone 5871.\nII.   WASMI'K   AND  Cl.   IINAI1I K\nFifty  Rooma of  Solid  Comfort\nHeadquarter* fer Loners and Miners\nTrail Hotels\nilesm  Heated\nThroi-rlioM\nHot snd Cold\nWater\nDOUGLAS HOTEL\n8.  L.  AND  A.  ORODTAOE,  Prop..\nBoi 606 Phon* 363      ,   Trail B.C\nKOOTENAY HOTEL\nUNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF\nWILLIAM  JONES\nOOOD. CLEAN BOOMS.    REASONABLE\n, BATES.\nPnONE   75. 516 VERNON  ST.\nHotel Arlington\nTRAIL* B.C.\ni\nCompletely Renovated and Refinished .\nHot and Coid Running Water European Plan\nSteam Heated\nRotary\nHeadquarters\nCentrally Located\nSample Rooms m\nConnection\nInstead of\nTrying to Qet All\nthe Money\nWe Can for\nWhat We Qive\nWe Are Qiving\nAll We Can\nfor the Money\nWe Qet\nFERNIE, B. a, Feb. 26.\u2014Roger Pepper\nattended the Rotary club luncheon today for tbe first time since hla serious Illness. He received a rousing\nwelcome.\nToronto Rotary .club Bta'ed by letter\nhat it was looking after rather Birches\ncomfort while be was In the Toronto\n.capital.\nRotarlan Harry Douglas gave a talk\non tbe effect of the automobile and\nthe airplane op railway transportation\nHe aald that it had been estimated\nthftt in 10 yeara automobiles, supplemented by flying machines, would be\ncarrying all the mall of 'lie country\na large part of the express and some of\nthe first class freight, nnd 26 per\ncent of the passenger ij.itinc. Be\nquoted statistics relating to the United\nStates as these had been more readUy\nprocured, but the general deduction*\napplied equally to Canada\nQuoting from Ralph Bu'd, preslden.\nof tho' Oreat Northern :allway, Mr.\nDouglass said the railways of the\nUnited State* had an Investment of\n936,000,000,000 In 1036, ant: this about\nequalled the investment in motor' vehicles and motor roads or that y.ar.\nSince then the investment ln motor\nvehicles and motor roads surpassed the\nInvestment In railways. This Increase\nwould continue to grow In the future.\nFrom 1920 to 1927 the passenger\ntraffic on railways had decreased 33\nper cent, while the population of the\ncountry had Increased 13 ret cent. Last\nyear there had been a further decrease of 7 4-6 per cent in the revenue\nfrom passenger traffic?-       ,   ,   '  \u2022.\nOn account of the 'increase ln the\nweight ln rolling stock, the same tonnage of trains were hauled today, wtth\na reduced number of passengers, as\nwere operated in 1930. The long distance passengers remained about the\nsame ln number. The great falling\noff was In the short distance passengers,\nwhich was due to the automoUle\n.The auto was a competitor but not\nthe principal factor. The main couse\nwas  the  privately  owned  autos.\nMr. Douglas stated that up to 1005\nthere were more automobile* ln Great\nBritain than in the United States. In\n1827 there were 20,600,000 ^utoa in the\nStates. This represented 83 per cent\nof tbe autos of the world. From freight\n{-rising out of this grea*- automobile\nindustry the railways were making\nmore money than they are lo. ing\nthrough competition with the automobile, *he stated.\nDelegates who will go fo Victoria\ntft press board of trade resolutions\nurging highway iniftrtmraeni* in\ntha Kootenays are *J. B. Gray,\npresident, A. H. ' Oreen, Oeorge\nFerguson and W. 8. King. They\nleave this morning by unto, proposing to travel to the coast via\nPort land.\nAt   Victoria   the   delegation   will\nurge completion of the Kuskanook-\nOrey  creek  road  and  construction\nof a ferry to give connections between Oray creek and the Nelson-\nKaslo road on  the  weet  shore  of\nKootenay lake; construe* ion of the\npromised Nelson bridge; und highway   Improvements   oil   roads   connecting Nelson* Trail and Rosttland;\nNelson, South slocan. Hllverton and\nNew   l\\nver,   with   completion   of\na    through     highway     to     Kaslo\nthrough   the   Slocan;   and   on   the\nNelson-Nel way   section  of the Nelson-Spokane highway, and the Salmo cutoff to Trail.\nThe delegation will point out  that\nmany of the roads in the district' are\nbelow    the    standards    necessary    for\nmodern highways.    Congratulations on\nkeeping the roads open during the winter will be offered.\nInstructions were given the committee to press particularly construction of\nthe Kuskanook-Qrey creek road end\nprovision of a lake ferry, but while- at\nVictoria the delegates will also take\nup other highway and bridge matters\nupon which the board has passed resolutions.\nHAMtl^AV WINS\nHAMJXTP*. Or** W. llWThe\nHamilton Tigers performed tn faultless style to hand the London Panther, a >-l defeat In a Canadian Pro\ngame  here tonight.\nIU ll.li    SIDEWALK\nEDMONTON. Alta., M\u00bb.\nMcMurray women's Institute, the northernmost branch ln the world has been\ninstrumental in collecting' enough\nmoney to build a* sidewalk^ to -they\nschool.\nDr. Donald MacGUlivray, pioneer\nmissionary In China, who ft receiving\ncongratulations on the 40th anniversary of bis entrance into the Chinese\nmission fields.\nPLAN JAMBOREE\nAT TRAIL RINK\nFRIDAY NIGHT\nD,ath oa._T\u00abi st Paris, III., <X Mis*\nTiUJ* Sort**   mac At.\nWeak and Run Down\nDidn't Want to Est\nCould Not Sleep\n. D. Uw*. 8-ilt \u00ab\u2022\u2022 MkJv\n-rite*:\u2014\"I w\u00ab\u00bb weak and tmt\ndown: -d not want to eat, and eojM\n1        I felt tired of bv-i \u00ab_\u00bb\nOnt.,\nnot sleep\n3t\u00bbnto\u00bbd for death to Urn mtto*\nSrWS&t miter? t. I felt I _*\u00bb\nwould try\nTo   Bring   the   Skating   a\nHockey Season to Close;\nSkating Races\nT0PPY\" EDWARDS IS\nDEAD AFTER OPERATION\nMONTREAL, Feb. 25.\u2014Word has Just\nbeen received here of the death of\n\"Toppy\" Edwards, founder of the Topical Press, which today has a genius\nall over the world, serving news and\nphotographs to the newspapers of the\nworld. He died in Freetown, Sierra\nLeone, on February 22, following an\noperation. At the time of hiB death\n.ie was accompanying a cruising party\ntaking exclusive photographs, and Intended coming to Canada afterward to\nlorn the Trail Riders of the Canadian\nRockies on their next annual outing\ntrip.\nBurial will take. place al Lelgh-on-\nSea, Bssex, England.\nTRAIL, B. C, Feb. 2&.Wunlor and\nschool hockey will be brought to a\nclose here Friday night when a \"Hockey\nJamboree\" will be held at tbe skating\nrink. The evening of amusement on\nthe ice will consist of nockey gamea,\nskate racing and other attractions.\nThose ln charge of the two leagues\nare cooperating to make the evening\na success and members of the Junior\nleague are dickering with the Klmberly executive for an lnter-clty mutch\nto be played.\nT. O. Carter, principal of the central school has announced a portion\nof the program -for the school children.\nThe opening hockey ga.ne, to start\nbetween 6:30 and 7 o'clock will be\nbetween two teams composed of girls\nThe two school boys gamea will be\nbetween the league leaders in the Public school for the school cup and the\nleaders in the high school division for\nthe  Bank  of  Commerce  cup.\nVarious races for school, grade will\nbe held for the girls and boys. Relay\nteams  will  probably  be   chosen.\nsmd really I won felt like eatkxi and\nliving, and new life _eemed to come to\nManufactured onfcr by Tb\u00bb X. M^\niro Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont,\nburn Co., 1\nVeal Ham & Tongue\n\u2014a favorite combination tnd\njustly popular. It'* at it* beat\nin ClAkK'S Veal, Ham &\nTongue PATE.\nTW\u00bb famous dish wa* originally\n\u2022old a* a sauaage and many\nold-time Canadians remember\nIts tastiness,\nIn tin* new, it is ever appreciated and may be used for sandwiches, or fried in slice*, slso a*\na stuffing for fowl.\n\"Let the Clark Kitchens Help Yon\"\nlUST 0UTSIM THE HICH RENT WSW\nUNEMPL0YED SEEK\nBALDWIN INTERVIEW\nLONDON, Feb. 25.\u2014A deputation\nrepresenting unemployed who marched\nto London Sunday, called at Downing\nstreet today and left a petition asking for Interviews to morrow with Premier Baldwin and other members of\nthe cabinet. They wish to make personal proposals with regard to the\ntreatment  furnished   them.\nCOLONEL TAYLOR\nROTARY SPEAKER\nMothers,\nWhen the children cough, rub litis*\n'f>mle on their throats and cheats. No\ntelling how soon the symptoms may\ndevelop Into croup, or worse. And\nthen's when you're glad you have a Jar\nof Musterole at hand lo give prompt\nrelief.\nAs first aid. Musterole is excellent.\nKeep a Jar ready  for  Instant use.\nIt is Uie remedy for adults, too.\nRelieves sore throat, bronchitis, tons.il-\ngla, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rhtu-\nt is. croup, stiff neck, asfcima, neural-\nmatlsm, lumbago, pains and aches of\nback or Joints, sprains, sore muse es,\nchilblains, frosted feet and ooWa df th#\nchest   Ut   may   prevent  pneumonia\nToe H Topic of Talk at Luncheon;   Whihister  Heads'\nCurling Committee\nCol. A. W. N. Taylor of Procter spoke\nat the Rotary luncheon at the Hume\nyesterday, the Toe H movement being\nthe theme of his address. He was the\nguest of Rev. W. C. Mawhinney.\nH. Whlmster was appointed chairman of a committee In charge of the\nRotary end of the Rotary-Gyro curling\ncompetition. The losers are to pay\nfor a supper.\nCLOSEUP OF ETNA AND VESUVIUS\nBritish Dirigible's\nFlight to Canada\nSet for End of July\nOTTAWA. Peb. 26.\u2014The flight ot the\ndirigible R-100 from England to Canada will probably be made toward the\nend of July, It was learned at the\ndepartment of natural defence today.\nIt had been set for the end of May,\nbut technical improvement to tbe craft\nIs being made which will necessitate\ndelay.\nREV. UK. 111LL1S DIM\nNEW YORK. Feb. 25.\u2014The Rev.\nDr. Newell mills, pastor \u2014nerttus of\nPlymouth church, Brooklyn, died today\nat the home of ills daughter, Mis.\nRobert S. Kellogg, in BronxvlU*. He\nwas 71 year* old.\nBetter than a maltatd plastat\nWho Is Your Skinny\nFriend, Ethel?\nTell him to take McCoy's Ood Liver, j\nExtract Tablets for a couple of months\nand get enough good healthy flesh on\non his bones to look like a real man,\n.Tell htm, It's the only way to toko\nthose grave-like hollows from hit\ncheeks and neck.\nTell him that thousands of thin, |\npuny, peaked, scrawny men all over\nAmerica have improved their physical\nhealth and appearance and bless the.\nday they first heard of these wonderful\nsugar coated tablets so full of weight\nproducing and health building essentials.\nAsk for McCoy's Ood Liver Extract\nTablets. City Drug and Book Co. and\nevery drugget sells them\u201460 tablets\u2014\n60 cents\u2014economy size $1.00. Almost\nany thin man or woman oan put on,\nfive pounds of healthy flesh ln 80\ndays or your money will be refunded.\nOne woman put, on 15 pounds ln\nsix weeks. Children grow robust and\nstrong\u2014feeble old people fi\nin a few weeks.\nfeel' younger ]\nItaly's perennial disturbers, Mount\nEtna and Mount Vesuvius, are not\noften photographed \"close up.\" Here\nis   shown   a   picture   taken   recently\nfrom an Italian dirigible that flew close\nto the craters of both these active\nvolcanoes braving the dangers of their\nnoxious fumes to get the pictures.\nTHE  GUMPS-MOTHER  KNOWS  BEST\nTOU CAN't DO TW U ->\u2022\nVOU CAM'T CMANfcE YOUB MIND\nTMlMK OP THE   _CANt>M.\nA.U THE fa.FTS THAT HAVB BEEN\n.SENT-  vgMAT \\W\u00bbU. YOUR\nFRIENDS  THINK ?\nTHE \\NEt>DINfc\u00bb AA.REA.DY\nSET- THE TIME -\n1       AND  THE DATE \u2014\n_EVEN THE  MINI&TER\nhi\ny\n-rs\nTOU  CAN'T TURN   SACK NOW\nTHINK VMHAT THAT AAEANS \u2014\nAFTER AU *E\/VE DONE FORYOU-\nSPENT A FORTUNE - feETTIHt, TO-\nREADY - AND   NOW\nTOU'vE SPOIUSD   EVERYTHING-\nTHINK  OP THE   PORTION\nTOU  PUT  AAR . AU_\u00bbTtNN IN-\nY^E'D NEVER OOYLIvE\nTHE  TERRIBLE DISGRACET,\nAND BESIDES  MART \u2014-\nWE'VE TRIED To KEEP IT FROIA YOU-\nfcUT  I'AA. NOW   FORCED TO TELL\nVOU   YOUR FATHER  HAS MET WITH\nFINANCIAL REVERSES \u2014\n\\N_  #\\K-   RUINSD \u2022\nPENNILESS \u2014\nDOE'S  THAT BRlNt.\nYOU   TO  TOUR\nSENSES ?\n<_\nr'\nn &\nACUTE NERVOUS\nINDIGESTION I\nXt requires steady nerves and a cool\nhead  to mount  tall  ladders  and   frail\nflag poles and do a good job of painting.     This  Is  why  the  \"big  boss1'  of\n:he Dyer Painting and Decorating Company,   135   Caroline   Street,   Hamilton.\ns so grateful  to Tanlac.    This grand\nnedlcine enabled him to go on with his\nvork,  after he  had suffered for three\n\/ears    with.  acute    Stomach    Trouble\n'What little I ate seemed to lodge In\nrhe pit of my stomach ahd beside- causing   intense  pain  and   bloating  would\nmake   me  so  nervous on a  ladder  or\n-caffold  that  I   was always  learfui  ol\n^ailing.   Lack of food and aleep. and ex*\nesslve nervousness, kept me tired and\nun-down, and X was so miserable that\nI lost many a day's work.   But thanks\no Tanlac, X am my old self again, end\n!fc Is very good to me.   I eat and slttr*\n'lne; and am free of pain.   The stom-\n>ch trouble and nervousness have die-\nppeared;  I have gained eleven pounds\nn weight;  and it would be no Job at\n11 for me to paint the City Hall fit*\nole.\" .\nAU over Canada. Tanlac la helninit\nmen and women to win back their\nleaitb. It ls wonderful for Stomsch\n^rouble and Rundown Systems, relic*\nlng gaa, pain, unstrung nerves and\ndizziness. Tanlac contains no mineral\ndrugs\u2014Just roots, barks and herbs\u2014\nso you know lt is pure and good. It\ncosts leas than 2c a dose*\u2014and souk*\nmoney refunded if you are not perfectly satisfied.   Oct a, bottle today. .\nTanlac\n#Z M1U-ON JPIIUS Wm\n THBfNElfiON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 26, 1929\nPage tl\nROYAL\nYEAST\nFor Perfect Bread\nNOTE:\nIf you Uke YEAST for\nTwnr health, try this:\nSmIc a ROYAL YEAST\ntake over night in tepid\nwater with a little sugar.\nStir well, strain and\ndrink the liquid.\nDelicious when taken\nin orange juice.\nSTANDARD\nOF QUALITY\n\\ FOR MORE THAN\/\n50 YEARS\ngfHflAI PYPCNQK\nijLlTOUL LATEnu-O\nROSSLAND, 1929,\nFIGURED $31,290\nTeachers' Salaries $21,850; City\nHas Offer Lease Great\nNorthern Land\nplaoad Ui stock for work planned (or\nthe UnmedlaU future.\nPart of tb* hose would be used at\nth* fir* 11*11 aad en eement mlin,\nthe remainder to be placed In stock.\nTRAIL PUCKSTERS\nPREPARE BATTLE\nHave   Three-Goal   Lead   Over\nRowland, Kootenay Playoff;\nExpect Big Crowd\nTRAIL, B. 0., Fob. 25.\u2014With a three\ngoal lead over the Rotsl&nd Miners.\nIn the two-game playoff for the light\nto contest the provincial, title series\n, with Kx-Klng Georges, coast champions\n, the Trail Smokeaters will work out at\nthe rink tonight in preparsMon for the\nfinal   playoff   battte   Wednesday.\nTbe local boya took the Miners Into camp Friday night to the tune of\n5*3. after being on the email end of a\n3-1 score at the opening of the third\nperiod.\nThe sale of seats for the game opened at the rtnk this morning. Ond those\nin charge are preparing to accomodate probably the largest gathering of\nfans this winter.\nROSSLAND, B.C. Feb. 26.\u2014The expenditures of the Rossland school board\nfor IMS would total S31,200 according\nto the estimates presented by Secretary J. A. McLeod at a meeting of the\ncity  oouncil tonight.\nSalaries for teachers In the high and\nMcLean schools would amount to Ml.-\n850; allowances for substitutes and\nfor possible increases ln salary oa from\nnext September to WOO; janitors' salaries, to 43850, and fuel, supplies, repairs and other expenses to 45380.\nA communcation received from the\nOreat Northern railway relative to the\ntract of land owned by the railroad\nln the north end of the city and\nwhich included a piece now uaed by\nthe city at an athletic park, stated ,\nthe company was ready to consider 1\nleasing the whole track to the city\nat a nominal rental for five yean,\nwtth the option of renewing the lease\nand a similar length of time at the\nend of that period, the city to be\nallowed to purchase at any time at the\nend of that period, the city to be al-\nBlibwed to purchase ot any time within\nthe first five years. The city would\nassume all taxes and ln return would\nreceive all ground rentals now accruing\nto the Great Northern. The clerk was\nInstructed to reply that the council waa\nIn favor of accepting the proposition\nbut would like to have incorporated ln\nthe lease the prices at which the company would sell.\nThe 1939 rate bylaw was Introduced\nand received its first reading. Three\nreadings waa given the Additional\nRevenue Loan bylaw.\nMayor W. A. Turner presided, others preeent were Aldermen James\nWilmot. R. W. Fox,, A. R. Pitt, Ole\nOslng and James Benson, City Solicitor\nR. J. Clegg. Fire Chief Kanneth Martin, City Foreman Enos Hanna, and\nChief of Police B. T. Davles.\nREVELSTOKE WILL\nMEET TRAIL HOOP\nSQUAD THURSDAY\nSecond Game Provincial Play-\ndowns   to   Be   in   Trail\nWinner to Okanagan\nTrail Engineer Is to\nPurchase Pipe; Will\nJoin \"nxthoitntf9 Mow\nTRAIL, B.C., Feb. 35.\u2014City Engineer\n8. 8. McDairmtd waa authorised by the\ncity oouncil tonight to purchase 600\nfeet of four-Inch pipe, 50 feet ef six-\ninch pipe and 500 feet of hose.\nThe engineer proposed to connect\nfour-inch water mains on the Bowery\nand on Spokane street to moke a complete circuit. At present each of these\nmains come to a \"dead end\". The\nconnection would require 360 feet of\nfour-inch  pipe, he  estimated.\nThe remainder of the pipe would be\n1929 Examinations\nTHE ENGINEERING PROFESSION\nIN BRITISH COLUMBIA\nTHE following Examinations in all branches of\nengineering will be held on the last Monday hi\nApril, 1929, in Vancouver, Victoria, Nelaon, Kamloops and Prince Rupert, B.C., in accordance with\nthe terms of the Engineering Act of the Province\nand the By-Laws of the Profession:\nPreliminary:\nFer r+fUtmtion \u00ab\u25a0 \"Kn-intvrbac.\nPupil.\" For student* 17 to S3 fomn\nof*_rwltli 2 vrniorrvrarNmfflBrtM--\nIni experience. University aliment*\nlo Applied Science exempted from\nthis \u2022i.-mlnalion.\nFinal or Profe.tnional:\nTo obtain \u25a0 \" UeeoM to Prattle*\"\nEngiae-ring. For engine*** with g\nor more yean engineering experi-\nI ntcr mediate:\nFor reglatratira \u2022\u2022 \"Eaalnoor In\nTraining.\" For itudenU 21 to SS\nyean of ago wtth S or \u2014we tun\nrnglnoering experience, llnlret-lty\ngraduate* In Applied Science M-\nt-ifipied from thla examination.\nFinal for tinivernity\nt.raduate*:\nFor engineering graduates bold*\nlng affiliation aa Eng__*o\u00bb In\nTraining and poaaeaalng S to 4\n>ears engineering experience.\n(Thtmis mtid otml only.)\nThe scope of the examinations, with names of text\nhooka and reference books recommended by the\nProfession and other relevant information can be\nobtained on request. Please give date of Mrt h when\nwriting.\nAddress The Regiatrart\nAssociation of Professional\nEngineers\n930 BIRKS BUILDING VANCOUVER, B.C*\nTRAIL, B.C., Peb. 28.\u2014Revelatoke'e\nsenior basketball squad will invade\nTrail Thursday night to clash with the\nTrail reps, southern interior champions*\nln the second game of the provincial\npltydowns.\nThe winner will go to the Okannpin\nto piay the winner of the Okanagan\nseries. In which Princeton is favored\nto win.\nTrail earned the right to meet Revelstoke by defeating Kimberley in the\nfirst of the playdown games.\nRevelstoke hae agreed to come to\nTrait on a guarantee of 9100. The\nplayers are to be billeted by the Trail\nclub. Agreement to these terms eras\nreceived in a telegram from the Revelstoke organization to Charles WrlRht,\nmanager of the Trail team, today.\nWHITTEMORE OF\nTRAIL TO LEAVE\nSecretary   of  Research   Work,\nConsolidate-. Accepts\nPosition, Montreal\nTRAIL. B.C., feb. \u00bb\u00ab.\u2014c. A. Whlttemore, technical librarian and secretary\nof the research board {or 'he Consolidated Mining tt Smelting company at\nIts Tadanac plant, has resigned and\nwill leavo on Friday for Uontreal,\nwhere he has accepted a peoltlon aa\nresearch engineer for the MoArthur-\nIrwln Paint company. Mr. WMtmore\nwill be accompanied hy Mrs. Whltmore.\nThey will make their home In Montreal.\nMr. Whlttemore has resided ln Kootensy district since childhood, having attended public and high schools ln\nNelson, Rowland -iiid Trill. He was\ngraduated from Trail high school In\n1918 and entered the employ of the\nConsolidated company. After spending\na year at the Tadanac plant he entered\nMcOIll university ln the lall of 1\u00bb19.\nHis vacations from untTislty were\nspent In the employ of the oompany.\nIn IMS Mr. Whlttemore graduated\nfrom McOIll university as a bachelor\nof science and at hla graduation he\nwon the _oArt_rar-lrw_n Industrial fel-\nlowahtp. The fellowship was given' by\nthe firm with which he will henceforth be associated.\nWON M. Sc. IN 1M4\nIn 103) he returned to McOIll and\nobtained hla master of science degree\narid since that time he hns been on\nthe permanent staff of the Consolidated. In 1934 he was connected with\nthe cone entrstlon department on flotation work and at the to finning of\n1926 be started work on the organization of the company's technical library\nDur.ni. the past year he a-umed tbe\nsecretaryship of th.* research   board.\nMr. Whlttemore ls an associate member of the Engineering Institute of the\nAmerican Electro-Chemical society, an\nassociate member of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and\nof the Sigma XI fraternity.\nThe position of technical librarian\nand secretary of the research board is\nbeing assumed by Charles H. Wright.\nTrail Council to Buy\nPrivate Property to\nConstruct a New Road\nTRAIL, S.C., Feb. \u00bb.\u2014Two pieces of\nprivately owned land on Blnna street\nwill be purchased by the city council\nat a total cost of 1170, to enable the\nolty to put through a road. Cly\nClerk W. E. B. Moneypenny was authorised at a council meeting tonight\nto make the purchases.\nOne of the desired corners, earned by\nMr. Lang, will coat $100. The second\ncorner will be purchased from Mr.\nBalnsy for 170.\nFormer Ashland, Wis.,) county courthouse was destroyed by fire.\nCertificates\nWe carry in stock some of the most attractive of the\ndecorative blanks for share certificates for companies.\nSpecial designs can also be made up.\nOur special loose leaf combination record book for\ncompany secretaries is in very general use. For the\nsmall and medium size of company it is especiAlly\nuseful.\nCompany seats and rubber stamps supplied at\nshort notice.\nThe Daily News Job Dept,\nPHONE 144 (Two Linei)\nNELSON, B.C\nT. H. Waters & Co., Ltd.\nBuilders and Contractors\nPhone IS6 f. O. Box SU\nNELSON, B.C.\non OO*'PUCES ON\nBUILDING MATERIAL\nBFFOIE TOD BCILD\nCoast ;\nGood Goods at Gray'.\nWe are showing a  fine\nNew Selection of  ,\nDIAMOND\nRINGS\nThese are In all tt* new setting*.\nOreen, White and  Yellow  OoM.\nPriced from' tao.00 and Up.\nJ.<RG#AY\nWatchau-at     \u2022\nmfl  Makes St.\nin\nNEW COMPANY\nWILL DEVELOP\nMOYIE CLAIMS\nSt Eugene Extension to Drive\nTunnel Under Lake on\n(ami. rian Group\nTRAIL, B.C.. Peb. 26.\u2014A company\nknown aa th* St. Eugene Extension\nMines, non-personal liability, has Just\nbeen organized to commence at one*\ndevelopment work on the Cambrian\nclaims at Uesyse which extend across\nthe lake, ahd Guidon on the west\nshore. The company also haa an\noption on the.Aurora property which\nadjoin*   the   Guidon   group.\nThe St. Eugene Kttenslon company\nhas a capitalization of I2.ooo.000\nRatgeway B, Wilson ls managing director, and he bas a group of capitalists associated with him weU capable of ha\u2014dllnR more undertakings\nHis fattier la W. K. Wilson, president\nof the OroWa Ne*t Pas* coal company and interested ln the Premier\nand other big properties.\nIt NVl'.I.  UNDER  I \\K.;\nThe plan or procedure, as outlined\nby officials Is to use the shaft at\nthe Lake Shot* workings of the St.\ntagen* and drive a tunnel under the\n.ake, following the veto across to the\nproperties on the opposite sld*. Permission Is already granted by the\nConsolidated company for the tsse of\nthis shaft, and the company also\nsignified Its willingness and desire to\ntreat the or* mined at Its Moyle mill.\nThese two concession* will greatly\nfacilitate the operations of the new\noompany, saving both the cost of sinking a shaft and the building of a concentrator to handle the ore when\nmined. Th* shaft is down 140 fe\u00abt\nwtll timbered and Is ln a splendid\nstate of preservation although it hss\nnot been used for several years.\nThe \u00bbhaft win be unWatered by dip\nbailers worked by a skip, a nume\nwiU be connected with the 1800-foot\nlevel, which will carry oft the water\nfrom the upper workings of th* old\nmine and prevent lt running into\nthe shaft. Thrf Consolidated company\nhas agreed to supply electrical power\nfor all the undertakings of the new\ncompany.\nTRAIL SCHOLARS\nFORSAKE HOCKEY\nSeason About Over; Return to\nBasketball; Schedules\nDrawn Up\nTRAIL, B.C., ,Peb. 28,\u2014With puck-\nchasing a thing of the past for them\nfor this season, boys at the Central\nschool have taken to basketball again\nand Junior and senior league has been\norganized and games scheduled.\nThe first (kmea of tbe lea* us were\nulayed Thursday night. The Ironsides\ndefeated the Cavalier* 16-15 in the\nsenior division and the Roundheads\nlost to the Huskies. 17-10 In tbe Junior\ndivision.\nThere are three team* In each league\narid each team will meet each other\nthree times In the schedule. This\nwill be followed by a playoff.\nFollowing Is the lineups of the various teams:\nNK Ml lit   111 Ms IIIV\nMaple Leafs\u2014M. Turlk (Capt.), 8.\nMarton, R. Gerrace, B. Owens. H. Don-\naughy, P. Salsiccloll, o. Mason.\nCavaliers\u2014C. Bailie (Capt.), T.\nWalmeley, L. Richardson, J. Haley, E.\nMurdock. 3. Clitherow. A. Romano.\nIronsides\u2014M.   Buckna    (Capt.),    M,\nAngerllll, A. McKendrick, J. Ponak. A.\nRomano, A. Perguson, R. Taylor.\nJUNIOR DIVISION\nBeavers\u2014C. Orlando (Capt.), T.\nHolmes, M. Destafeno, S. Demblckl, P.\nMcNaughton, V. Oeorgettl. Ronald\nGroom, B. Venable*.\nHuskies\u2014O. Pagnan (Capt.), O. Mac-\nLean, A. D'Archangelo, D. MacKenzle,\nA. MacLeod, C. Roe*, P, Trussell, L.\nBrans.\nRoundheads\u2014P. Clitherow (Capt.),\nH Robert*. 3. Deans, A. Kinnls, Is.\nCook. P. Burchard, I. Lewis, W. Burnett.\nThe schedules are as follows:\nPeb. 26\u2014Maple Leafs vs. Ironsides.\nreb. 29\u2014Cavaliers vs. Maple Leafs.\nMar.   6\u2014Ironsides   vs.   Cavaliers.\nMar.   7\u2014Maple Leafs vs. Ironsides.\nMar. IS\u2014Cavaliers vs. Maple Leafs.\nMar. 14\u2014Ironsides  vs.  Cavaliers.\nMar. ID\u2014Maple Leafs vs. Ironsides.\nMar. 21\u2014Cavalier* vs. Maple Leafs.\nMar. 2d\u2014Playoffs.\nJUNIOR  DIVISION\nPeb. 26\u2014Beavers vs. Roundheads.\nPeb. 28\u2014Huskle* vs. Beaver*.\nMar.   ft\u2014Roundheads va Huskies.\nWar.   7\u2014Beavers vs. Roundheads.\nMar. 12\u2014Huskle*  vs.   Beavers.\nMar. 14\u2014Roundheads vs. Huskies.\nMar. 10\u2014Beavers vs. Roundheads.\nMar. '21\u2014- Huskies vs. Beavers.\nTrinity Fellowship\nHear All About Boy\nLimburger Cheese\nTelling all ibout th* little boy snd\nthe limburger cheese, William Brown\nJr., kept the members of the Trinity\nToung People's fellowship in rows\n01 laughter from the beginning to the\nend of the fable, which formed the\nMar number of the program at 'laat\nBight's meeting ln the churoh parlors.\nMiss Edna \u2014trie Buchanan played\n* piano solo. WIlftM Webster presided.\nLIBERAL MEMBER FACES\nSERIOUS COURT CHARGE\ni  ;\u2014\n'\u2022'OTTAWA. Peb. 26\u2014L. M. Auger.\nLiberal member of parliament for\nPrescott, Ont.. .was arrested today and\nchanted with a serious offence against\na girl. He was lodged in the Ottawa\nJail.\nDetails   of   th*  charge I against   Mr.\nAugvr wets not mad* tawwo,\nTar_al  \u25a0___*_______* __*__>  e_L-_.  !___,_\n11701 news oi UK U8j\nTRAIL, \u00bb. C, Tmt>. 2S.-*i__ m*.\u00ab*n\nDock-Mi -Pint the wttftx-nd \u00abe tha\nguest at Mr. and Mrs  J  T. Webster of\nWesteriey.\nUr. and Mrs. Csrustrotn ol Vancouver arrived tbe latter part af the week\nto attend the funeral of tbelr brother.\nH   Lepper.\nJ. Douglas Lang spent Sunday aa tbe\nguest of Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Ballard\nof Robaon.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMr. and Mra. Magee and daughter\nof Robaon, accompanied by Mr. and\nMn. McKlnnon ot Castlegar, spent\nSunday  ln Trail.\nE. Hartford apent Sunday at tAt\nguest of hla father at Robson.\n\u2666 *   \u2022\nMiss Woodacre of Pouport spent the\nweek   end   here.\nto tbt oouncil officially, but aider\nmen were approached by vsrtoua team'\nstars and MttO-Na.\nLacking a Salomon, the council waa\nforced to leaVe the decision to Madame |\nMature and her cohorts, the Misses\nMlnbnum .and Maximum Temperature, j\nTbe latter, bein_ moat popular art '\nthk tine of year, was backed heavily j\nto Win the round, the betting being '\nt to l,\nMR. KNUTSEN IS\nSERIOUSLY\nMr     Knutaen   of    the    Nelson\nDepot ls seriously Ul at  tht- J\nLake  Oeneral  hospital,   suffer\ndouble   pneumonia.     Reports\nnight  from   the  hospital   watt\neffect that he was retting quit\nINFIT FOR TRIAL\nMONTREAL, Peb. 25.\u2014Antonte Bros-\naeau of St. Bernard de Lacollr. Que.,\ncharged In court of king's bench with\nthe murder of Oeias Blscornet. was today found by a Jury to be mentally\nunfit  to undergo  trial.\nAirplanes are beta* used ln Initial j\nto locate  wolves and  foxes wblcb .\nkilling live stock.\nTrail Needs a .Salomon;\nSnow Causes Minor War\nTetmmttrs surf Aatoists\nTRAIL, B.p., .Ftb. 3*'_-^-\"Then the\nking answerea and said, 'Give her the\nliving child, and 1* no \"wise slay It;\nshe is the raother thereof.\n\"And a tf Israel beard of tbe Judgment which the king had Judged.\"\nThe Trail clry council tonight had\nneed of a Solomon such as he whoce\nJudgment was recorded ln Kings 1:3:36.\nWhether to remove snow and tee\nfrom the streets to receive the blessings of autotsts, cr whether to avoid\nthe sulphurous epithets of teamsters\nby leaving the snow on the roads van\nthe  Issue.'\nCar owners - objected to driving\nthrough slush on city streets, as the\nsnow was melting and making driving\nmiserable. Teamsters forced to continue using -leighs for hnuUng threat-\nened, unofficially, dire misfortune if\nthis  snow   was   removed.\nNeither   faction   too.,   its  complaints\nMASON & RISCH\nPRESENTS NEW\nVICTOR RADIO\nOf more than ordinary interest to\nBritish Columbia music lovers is tne\nannouncement by Mason & Risch,\nlimited, that they have inaugurated\na Radio Department, for more than\nSO years this great Canadian organization has been recognl\/ed as tbe\nleading manufacturers and distributors of high-grade pianos. Indeed, so\nenviable ts the record of their\nachievement that throughout the\nlength and breadth of the Dominion\nthe name Mason & Risch ls synonymous\nwith the greatest contributors to the\nmusical life of our country. Nor is\nthis fame confined to Canada, for even\nin lands far removed from the scene\nof its origin Is the Mason & Risch\nPiano classed as Is the Roll* Royce ln\nthe automobile world and tbe Stradi-\nvarum in tht realms of violin manufacture.\nMany years ago the House of Mason\nic Risch decided that tbe manufacture\nof \"talking machines\" had reached a\nperiod of development where the better\nmachines could be expected to give to\ntheir owners a greater measure of\nsatisfaction and pleasure than had\nheretofore been possible. Among the\nmany makes then enjoying widespread\npopularity were outstanding names\nthat have long sinco been relegated\nto oblivion. All these were passed over\nby Mason Ac Risch and the type that\nthey elected to sponsor to the Canadian public ls the proudest and\nmost justifiably famous name ln the\nannals of phonography manufacture.\nIt was tho Victor, and how well their\nselection was Justified ls now common\nknowledge to all.\nTills faculty of gauging the needs\nand wishes of the public was once\nmore exemplified In the selection by\nMason & Risch of the Duo-Art Reproducing Pianos as being the system\nhaving the greatest ability to faithfully interpret the playing of famous\nartists.\nAnd so on into the field of organ\nmanufacture, where the name Bstey\nImmediately calls forth thoughts of\nmajestic organs pealing forth rich\nmusic in cathedral chancels, castles\nand ornate mansions. Many are the\nCanadian homes tn which Estey organs\nhave been Installed by Mason & Risch.\nThe advent of radio found Mason\n_E Risch enjoying a full measure of\npublic confidence and prestige as the\ndistributors of Masbn & Risch and\nHenry Herbert Pianos; Estey Organs.\nand representatives for Victor Orthophonies and Victor Orthophonlc\nRecords. Rattoer than Jeopardize this\nposition by adding to this gallery of\nmasterpieces an unknown quality ln\nthe form of an untried radio product,\nit was decided that lt would be ln the\nbest interests of their patrons and\nthemselves to delay their entry tnto\nthe field of Radio distribution until\nsuch time as that infant Industry had\ndeveloped to a greater degree of perfection than was possible at that time.\nTbe multitude of improvements,\nchanges and developments tn tbe\nRadio Industry amply Justified this\ndecision. Haw Inventions rendered expensive receiving seta obsolete practically over night. However, with the\nperfection of the single dial control,\nlight socket hookup, volume regulator\nand cabinet construction, tht Research\nDepartment of tbt Victor Company\nwere aWc to offer to the public a\nmachine that, in tppearanee, ease of\noperation, performance, qualtly of\nworkmanship and value can not be\nequalled.\nAfter considering It, along with many\nothtr makes. Mason &, Risch decided\ntbat here was a set tbat merited their\nwhole-hearted endorsatlon, and so lt\ncame about that Mason ft Risch are\nnow able to' offer this line to the\npeople of British Columbia. Included\nin the splendid range of Victor models\nMt tbt Victar Htghbov, the Victor\nuowboy, the Victor Table Model and\nthe Victor Little Six. You are invited\nto see them at Mason & Risch show-\n\u00a700\nSilk\nDresses\nCleaned\n(Plain,   Fancy   \u00abr   Pleated)\nH.K.FOOT\nBtgh-Clasa lurr nnil Clrnnrr\nFMIIVII H . NIXSON, B.r.\nArrow Lake\nService\nWEST ROBSON\nEDGEWOOD\nNEEDLES\nThe above service will be suspended till about Pebruary 27,\nlo make necessary repairs to SA.\nColumbia.\ni. S. rARTKR, D.P.A.\nNelson,   R.   C*\nOirst in\nFLAVOUR QUALITY\nAND AROMA\/\nChase \u00a3. Sanborn's\nSEAL BRAND COFFEE\nIn two, one and half-pound\ncan*\u2014whole, ground or fine\nground for percolator use.\nTHE\nTRUE\nSPIRIT\nOF THE\nHIGHLANDS\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by\nLIQUUK CONTROL JB0A8D or the Government of 8.\n..\u201e, ,_J_____AMt,a_l_i\n ^^^^^^^^^BP\nige Four'\nrHB tTEISON BATLT NEWS, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 26, 1929\nDAILY   NEWS\nN trtetr morntnt *\u00bb<wpt Sun-\n-   Hew   Piiblishln*   coni-\ntsrs slwjuld hs addressed\nand   mrmev   orders   n.flde\nT* I**~a .Publlshlm.   ouin-\nand In no case to Indies of the staff,\nrat* card*  sod ABC\n<   circulation   mailed   on\nor roar be seed at the offlc\n\u25a0\u25a0\u2014-!rtl_n\u00ab  scenes,   reoodnlasd\nIan Pi\u2014\u2022 association,\ntr-Ticw ratis\ntry), per month *   JO\nrjeSy). lttt\\V~-fatv~Z~~.ZZ llxsr\nCanada, per month TP\ngat   __ 7*-\nM, per week       t*\ny*\u00bbr  1S\u00bb\nPayable ln Advance\nAo\u00abit  Barara af cireoiatio.\nAY. FEBRUARY 96. IMS\nOld Lesson Repeated in\nManitoba\nThe\nLighter Side\nmere is a lesson in what oc-\nped and it is not new; time\ntime again governments\nfallen not so much be-\nof actual direct dishon-\nbut because they have\nthings which left them\nto suspicion,\ncabinet minister owes it as\nluty tb his province or coun-\n03. to his party and his fel-\nt members not only to be\nBest but to keep himself free\n'any suspicion of dishonesty.\nHe must be as Caesar's wife.\nntware of the Ice on the\nWest Am\nSVater from the main lake\nitch is running underneath\n8 ice is below freezing point\nis eating away at the ice\ntm below, honeycombing it\n| making it likely to break\nrough at any moment.\nFhere is danger even near\ni shore, but the menace is\nlatest where the current is\nm rapid.\nParents should warn their\nfrdrcn. We don't want any\nowning tragedies.\nA Creed of Loyalty\nThe \"Know Vancouver Bet-\nr committee of the Vancou-\nF board of trade has adopted\n! creed which might to ad-\nirtage be adopted by the peo-\np-of Nelson.\nJust substitute the word\nItlson\" for Vancouver and\njjijdei- how well it would work\nm in this city if such well\njtified faith and pride were\nfctrally applied in a practical\niy-\nThis is Vancouver's code:\n\"I i>elieve in Vancouver, its\npate, its people, and its fu-\nre.\n\"I believe Vancouver holds\nre happiness and profit for\n{.than any city east or south.\n| believe in fostering a real\nrununity spirit, in lxwsting\u2014\ni knocking\u2014and so helping\ndevelop Vancouver.\n*I l>elieve in keeping my prop-\nty attractive and so help\nIhcouver to be indeed the\nly of Beautiful Homes'.\nPI believe Vancouver's ad-\nBistration, public utilities and\n(justries are run by men 1\nn trust.\nPI believe in the law of Van-\niver and those who make it.\nIl respect the one and sup-\nthe other.\nbelieve in the firm I am\ning for and that it has\nmver's interests at heart,\nbelieve in the wider wain cooperating unselfishly\n(th other cities and other\npytaces in the interests of my\nmu'nion.\"\n^Jl K\n\"I may be a hypocrite ln some\nways, but I ain't never put tela*\non a store-bought cake cr made\nup a bed without pullin' the\nsheets an' quilts loose at the foot.\"\n\"He said he was anile willing\nto enter the ring under Marquis\nof K\\un n*lM-rr> rules it the editor\nof the Vancouver C<:n\u00bbcrvatlte\npaper wand put his cards on the\ntabk and ploy ericIwt\" -report in\nVancouver Sun ot spec\u00abl. of Attor-\nne:-Ueneral Pooley. Thai Is the\nsort af pfiRf-rss mixed metupimr\nthat blackens the dreams of after-\ndinner speakers.\nNormal reaction to the ill fortune\nof    a    friend:    \"Well,    I'm    glad    it\nwasn't  I.\" -\nYou can tell the new-rich at a\nwinter resort. They didn't bring\ntheir  ovefnmts.\nThere are Just two kinds of girls\u2014\nand only one thinks lt necessary to\nexplain  thst   she   doesn't   drink.\nPerhaps the world Just seems rotten because the happy and decent\npeople are the kind you never hear\nabout.\nWhat is a man worth? Well, 11\nhis income Is 9.000, that's a good return on a valuation og $100,000.\n\"How well you look!\" Always\noffends a woman. Hhe knows it\nmeans: \"How darned fat you are.\"\nChicago may he short of funds to\nadvance aviation, but she has done\nher  share   for   high-flyers.\nModernism: Feeling proud of your\n\"hustle\" because you flutter around\nfor an hour  to do 10 minutes'  work.\nIf man once had a tail as useful\nas a hand, lt Is obvious that nature\ndidn't foresee the trap drummer of\na   Jazz   orchestra.\nThe age of discretion has been\nreached when a man no longer\nwonders or cares how he would\nlook  lu a silk  hat.\nDONT WORRY ABOUT CANADA.\nONE GENERA! ION WORKS AND\nMAKES MONEY; THE SECOND GENERATION SPENDS IT; THE THIRD\nLIVE8 ON CREDIT, AND THE FOURTH\nGOES   BACK   TO   WORK   AGAIN.\nYou see, that money for cruisers\nmust be spent quickly before the advance ln aviation makes the things\ntoo obviously  obsolete.\nCorrect this sentence: \"I ponder\nover a thing for days.\" said he, \"but\nI don't think my Judgment superior\nto that of the man who decides\nquickly.\"\nfour*\nfly lames W Barton. MP\nStomach and Intestinal\nUlcer\ntWENTY YEARS AGO |\nTb* Dally statu ot Feb. 36. IM*\nt. 3. Bartley Wllmct, Canrford\n_, Is registered at the Strathcona\n'\u00bb   .   .\ni. Keilben leaves for the eastern State\"\nwith  bl* family.     He  has  been\nIJtaon resident for 19 years.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u00bb\nO. Patenaude and R. Andrews have\nI returned from * trip to the esat\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nI Simpson \u2014** elected first preel-\n_. of the cranbrook board of trade\n| Dr. J. W. Butledge wa* elected vlce-\nMdent.\ntea\n\u2022no^r Nelson contractor, siarted\nyesterday on a new \u2022chool\nTou hav* been suffering for som*\ntime with what you and your friends\ncall Indigestion.\nFinally you feel things following a\nsort of schedule. You eat a meal,\neverything feels all right for about\ntwo hours, and then you begin to\nhav* pain ln the stomach, usually a\nlittle to tbe right of tbe middle Un*\nof tbe body. This pain continues until\nyou eat some food, then It ceases, you\nsre fre* from pain for two hour*, snd\ntbe pain returns. You find that baking\nsoda or other alkali stops the pain, and\naccordingly take some baking sod* or\nuse soda mints when pain arrives. You\nconsult your doctor and he di*gnosis\ntho trouble as an ulcer of the stomach\nor first part of the intestine. He hss\nyou take a barium meal st tbe hospital and the ulcer is located.\nNow, there are two ways of treating\nthl* condition, by medicine, or by\n\u2022urgery.\nWhere the ulcer is blocking tbe pats-\nage ot food from the stomsch Into the\nsmall Intestine an operation must be\nperformed, but In the majority of cases\nof ulcer of stomach or small Intestine\nIt 1* usually worth while to use m*d-\nleal treatment, which consists slmpty\nof the use of alkalies to offset the acid\nJuice\u2014hydrochloric add\u2014which I*\nthought to be the cause of tbe pain\nof ulcer.\nVow, a* the at\u2014\u2014\u2014h needs this hydrochloric acid Julos to digest the food,\nyou can readily as* tbat alkalies like\nbaking soda, or magnesium, or lime\n\u2022tit*, mm* Interfere or stop tbe action\nof this Juice.\nHowever. N*t_\u00bb, tx ever, keeps ahead\nof our need*, and so tb* pancreatic\nJuice which is pound on the food a*\nIt leave* tb* stomach, does the work\nthat th* stomach was unable to do.\nHowever tha first thought ls to find\nout what 1* causing the ulcer and often\nlt I* poison from th* teeth and tonsils,\nor some now condition. And the*\nalkaline prepratton of baking soda,\nmagi\u2014slum, or bismuth are given after\nevery meal.\nBo don't suffer with Indigestion ot\nany kind.\nTtttd out what ls wrong, ulcer, or\nsimple Inflammation, and follow the\ntreatment faithfully. Keep it up for\naome weeks after you feel that you are\nabsolutely well.\nHousekeeping\naV\/  LAURA  A.  KIRKMAN\nIlluminate ad>_a last night it their\nannual meeting.\n...\nBorn to Mr. aad Mn. Wilfred Allen\non February 35, a son.\n...\nP.   3.   Oallagher   atat\u2014i   that   the\nThrums-Brilliant cutoff'*, now under\nway and will   be  completed early  ln\nJune.\n\u00ab   \u2022   \u2022\nMayor J   A.  MoDoq_d  leaves on  a\nbusiness tr\u00bb to tbe tststssX, Chicago and\nWinnipeg.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nTemperatures    tn    __,_,    yesterday\nwere; Maximum 38 and minimum 20.\n...\nNelson  branch   of  ths wu savings\ncommittee wa* established at a meeting In the city hall yesterday,    c. F.\n5i\u2122mmy___.w5,\u201e*,>DO,Bt\u00ab>   <\u00bb   \"\u00bb\">\u00ab   \u00ab\ncommittee of five.\nRADIO PROGRAM\nTOMORROWS  MENT\nBreakfast\nSliced   Oranges   and   Bananas\nCereal\nDropped Eggs Toast\nCoffee\nLuncheon\nCodfish Balls\nCombread\nBtewed Prune* Tea\nDinner\nVirginia Baked Ham\nParsley Potatoes Onion*\nFruit Salad\nCottage Pudding with\nLemon Sauce\nCoffee\nANSWERS TO INQUIRIES\nYoung Olrl Be*der:\u2014I am soon to\nmak* a visit to * cousin, at which town\nI rialI attend a book party, where\neverybody Invited will have to come\nrepresenting some book. Can you suggest a clever costume which I could\nmake myself?   I  am good  at  sewing.\nAnswer:\u2014Why not go as \"The Prince\nand the Pauper,'' with one-half of your\ncostume finery end the other halt of\nIt rags?\nM. M.:\u2014How are Jerusalem Artichoke* creamed? A fine Southern\ncook has sent me some as a present.\nAnswer:\u2014Jerusalem artichokes should\nbe scraped, not pared. They look like\nknotty roots, and theae should be cooked, after scraping, only 16 minutes, (or\nless).\u2014, boiling water to cover. If you\novercook them, they will become almost a mush when put ln the hot cream\nsauce. Ut* a medium thick white\nsauce recipe from any good cookbook.\nSeason to taste with vault.\nBride Reader:\u2014What I want is Just\na simple old fashioned sugar-cookie recipe, such a* my grandmother .used to\nbake.   Have you one?\nAnswer:\u2014Yes, Indeed) Sugar Cookies:\u2014Cream one-half cup of butter\nwith on* cup of granulated sugar, beat\none egg well and add this to the su&ar\nand butter mixture, then stir ln one\nand three-quarter cups of ordinary\nbread flour previously sifted with two\nteaspoons of baking powder and a\npinch of salt. Flavor wttb onehalf\nteaspoon of vanilla. (No milk necessary). This will make a stiff dough.\nChill It for 30 minutes ln your ice\nbox before putting lt on a floured\nboard and rolling lt one-eighth Inch ln\nthickness. Cut with a cookie cutter dipped In flour, snd bake on a buttered\npan for eight minute* (possibly a little\nless) ln a hot oven\u2014400 degrees F.\nTomorrow\u2014Oood   Ham  Recipe*\nTI_E8D.iT,  FENtVjtaV  it,\nNBC    SYSTEM\n10:30 to 11*0 p.m__\u2014Magaslne of the\nAir, through KHQ, KOMO, KOW, KOO.\nKPO *nd KFI.\n11:30 to it:_ pm\u2014Park Bench,\nthrough KHQ. KOMO. KOW and KOO.\n11.46 to 13 noon\u2014Food, through\nKHQ, KOMO, KOW, KOO, KPO and\nKFI.\n8 to 4 pjn\u2014Wayside Inn, through\nKHQ, KOMO, KOW. KGO and KPO.\n6 to T pjn.\u2014Concert hour (transcontinental), through KHQ, KOMO\nKOW,   KOO,   KPO   and   KFI.\n7 to 7:30 p.m.\u2014Eskimos (trana-\ncontlnental), through KHQ, KOMO\nKOW,   KOO.   KPO,   KFI.\nDetail* follow;\nOrchestra\u2014Cllquot.\nOrchestra\u2014Toymaker'e Dnam \t\n10:0O p_m.CHRV concert trio.\n11:00 Pm.\u2014Dance muilc.\nCKWX,  VANCOUVER\n410.7 meters, TN kUoeyrle*\n6:30 p.m.\u2014Hew*, stocks, music.\n6:30 pjn.\u2014Studio program.\n7:00 pm\u2014Voyageurs.\nKFRC,  SAN  FRANCISCO\n491. meters, 61$ kilocycles\n6:30 p.m.\u2014Children's hour.\n6:00 pjn\u2014\"Bobs\"   sport   authority.\nHAA pjn.\u2014Theater program.\n7:00 pjn.\u2014Chain program.\n7:30 pjn.\u2014Ocularis.\n6:00 pjn.\u2014Concert program.\n9:00 pjn.\u2014KHJ program.\n10:00 pan.\u2014Amos 'n' Andy.\n10:10 pjn.\u2014Hotel orchestra.\n11:10 pjn.\u2014Orchettra.\nKHJ, LOS ANGEI.l.H\n333.1 meters, 840 kllorlcles\n6:00 pjn.\u2014Organ recital.\n6:46 pjn.\u2014World-wide news.\n7:00 pjn.\u2014KHJ concert orchestra.\n8:00 pjn.\u2014Program.\n10:00 pjn\u2014Hotel orchestra.\n84)0 pjn.\u2014Symphony.\n13:00 pjn.\u2014Organ and  variety prog.\nHAWAII\nBy OERALD REES\nTen Years Ago\nFrom The Dally News of Feb. 36. 1019\nWilliamson's victories over Tbomrjson.\nSmyth and Thurman in tbe local bonsplel playoffs last night put him Into\ntbe semi-finals.\n...\nThe local navy league presented Lieut.\nCommander   Rowland-Bourke   wltb   an\n(Novelty)  Boat,\nOrchestra with voeal chorus\u2014Until\nYou o*t Somebody Else\t\n\"Whoopee\"  ..,  Donaldson\nBanjo Solo\u2014To be selected.\nOrchestra\u2014A*   Long   A*  We're   ln\nLove, \"Hello Daddy,\"   Field*\nOr\u2014testra\u2014In a Pagoda (character-\n\">tlc>  ,...  Bratton\nOrchestra\u2014Futuristic      Johnson\nOrchestra  with  vocal   chorus\u2014I'm\nTelling   You       Rose\nOrchestra\u2014King Cotton March... Sous*\n7:30     to     8     pjn.\u2014Orchestra\u2014an*\n(transcontinental),   through   KHQ,\nKOMO, KOW, KOO, KPO and KFI.\nDetails are given below:\nSoloists    and    Orchestra\u2014Opening\nTheme  Hubbell\nOrchestra\u2014Weary Blver, Clarke and\nSlivers; Tho One Old.\nSoloist  and   Orehe*tr*-kAfter  You\nThere'll Be Someone Else After\nMe       Bernard\nOrchestra\u2014Football Melody: (a)\nAnchors Awelgh; (b) Princeton\nCannon March.\nOrchestra\u2014I Lot* You Then As I\nLove You Now, Macdonald,\nAxt and Men\u2014sea; 'Taln't So,\nHoney, 'Taint Bo, Berlin.\nSoloist and Orchestra\u2014Button Up\nYour        Overcoat,        \"Follow\nThrough\"        De\u00bbylva\nOrchestra\u2014Pinafore Medley, Sullivan; Beale Street Blues; Lucky\nin Love, DeSylva.  ~\n8:30    to    8    pjn.\u2014Don    Ablatio,\nthrough    KHQ.    KOMO,   KOW.    KOO,\nKPO and KFI.\nA list of the musical numbers follow:\nOrchestra\u2014Fanfare\nOrchestra\u2014Retrelllta        Ponce\nOrchestra\u2014Sombre et Meuse   Turlet\nViolin Solo\u2014Salut d'Amour   Elgar\nOrchestra\u2014Tango d'Amour, Milton;\nDramatic Tension, Axt; Hurray\nMuaic, And\u2014\u2014,\nViolin solo\u2014Traumerle Schumann\nOrchestra\u2014Tender Love   Robert*\nOrchestra\u2014Fanfare, .>y>\nOrchestra\u2014EstreUlta   _     Ponoe\n10   to   11   pm.\u2014Trocaderan*   through\nKPO and KFI.\n11 to 13 p.m.\u2014Concert hour, through\nKHQ. KOMO, KOW, KOO. KPO ond\nKFI.\nKOMO, SEATTLE\n326 meters, 930 kilocycle*\n9:00 p.m.\u2014Symphony   orchestra.\n9:30 p.m.\u2014Program.\n10:30 p.m.\u2014Dance orchestra.\n13:16 ajn.\u2014News flashes.\nKJK,  SEATTLE\n309.1 meters 970 kilocycles\n6:00 p.m.\u2014CBS program.\n7:00 J) jn.\u2014Concert.\n8:00 pjn.\u2014Program.\n9:00 pjn\u2014Mixed   quartet.\n9\u20140 p.m.\u2014Hi*torle*.\n10:00 p.m.\u2014Orchestra.\n11:30 pjn.\u2014Orchestra.\nCNRV,  VANCOUVER\n391.1 meters, 1030 kilocycles\n9:00 p.m.\u2014Studto  program.\n0:30 p.m.\u2014Presentation.\nStock-Taking\nBARGAINS\nAb our yearly stock taking proceeds, finds us wltb\na lot of odds and ends which we close out each January at greatly reduced prices.\nStarting With Today\nWe Are Offering the Public at\n20 to 50 per cent Reduction\nAU our leftover Christmas goods and all odd lines,\neach day will find several lines added to our\nBARGAIN COUNTERS\nConsisting of Heaters, Sleds, Hockey Sticks, Fads,\nBadminton Racquets, Skiis, China, Tinware, Stoves.\nCut Glass, Electric Lamps, Flower Pots, Smokers' Sets,\nBaskets, Brooms, Brushes.\nNow is the time to load up your home, and for that\nBridge Party\nFirst Come, First Choice \u2014    \u2014 Watch Our Windows\nNelson Hardware Co.\n\"rFkotsNfe and Retail Quality Hardware\"\nNELSON, \u00bbB.C.\nPassing a local music house, I paused\nto listen to the seductive strains of\nHawaiian melodies given forth by an\nup-to-^he-minute model gramophone. I\nnever hear these haunting melodies as\nplayed on the stringed Instruments of\nHawaii musicians - but memory is carried beyond the setting sun to those\nfascinating islands of the mid-Pacific.\nI hear again from harbor guard-hip\nover which Old Glory files, the bugle\ncall of '\"Imps,\" Its last clear notes settling like filmy strands of a wind\nblown veil; I see the curling breakers\nbooming against old Diamond Head\nthat stands as silent sentinel over Honolulu. 'Shaped like a crouching lion,\nits picturesque elevation possesses a\nsymbolic meaning to the happy dwellers in the land of eternal springtime.\nSOITHUARD HO!\nDiamond Head Is known to all who\ngo down to the sea in ships. Picture\nthe finest of May days of which you\nhave any remembrance, with the sunshine, the soft spring air, the fragrance\nof budding flowers; multiply by almost as many days as in the year, and\nyou have a fair conception of the clime\nof the islands. The sky is a brilliant\nblue, familiar enough In those latitudes; it ls-seldom clear, but studded\nwith-snowball clouds ln Btately motion;\ntheir fantastic shapes remind ono of\n\"castles in Spain\" for they take on\nthe appearance of towers and towering  keeps.\nOne escapes the hynoptism of time\nand circumstance; with the inward\neye in the bliss of solitude may be seen\n'..       .   magic casements on the foam\n\"Of perilous seas in faerie lands forlorn.\nIn every mind, there leap out, clear\nout as if reflected ln a mirror, picture*\nwhich neither time nor distance can\nblur color or outline; the background\nhas long since faded, but these glimpses,\nthese silhouettes grow, lf anything,\nmore vivid as our sense of time fades\ninto eternity.\nThe south Pacific seems an illimitable ocean\u2014one does cot gain this\nfeeling on the north Atltnaic. Ab your\nsteamer sails into the sunset of the\nPacific, one recalls Rosettl's sonnet picturing one gazing towards the far\nhorizon.\n\"Miles and miles distant though that\ngrey line be\n\"Aaid   though  thy  soul' sail  leagues\nand leagues beyond\n\"Yet   leagues  beyond   those   leagues,\nthere ls more sea.\"\nBREAKING SEAS\nGreat combers break on protecting\ncoral reefs to be dissipated ln smothering foam, and are transformed into\na vivid emerald green curtain that is\nIn striking contrast to the deep sapphire blue of the ocean beyond. Masses\nof spray assume rainbow colors in this\nfiltering light like dyes running on\na cloth. The harmony of the setting is\nenhanced by the deep green fronds of\nthe palms that, lean drunkenly and\nwhisper to eaoh other along the sandy\nbeaches. Within the lagoons, the pulsating motion of the water towards the\nsilvery strand provides the wonderful\npastime of riding the surf, either oa\nor below It according to one's skill in\nhandling the polished boards. I have\nseen breaking seas ln many parts of\nthis wonderful  world, but never  any\nas   beautiful as on  tha. banter  reefs\nof these Islands of the Blest.\n\"LOOKING LAZY AT THE SEA\"\nThe dull sweet exoctlc odor'of the\nBast and the tropics greets otto but\nfaintly at Hawaii, though one senses\nit indefinitely. Further south In the\nfar reaches of the Pacific, lt \"gets\" one\nafter the first thrill of th* strange\noutlandiahness Is gone. Too often, alas,\nit breaks down the culture of the Occidental, wbo succumb to the supposed\nallurements of the shredded wheat\nskirt.\nAt night, on the sky's inky background, continuous showers of shooting stars trace whits fingers among the\ngalaxies of the Universe and linger so\nlong, as to resemble mysterious chalk\nmarks of parabolic curves on the blackboard of the Heavens. The Southern\nCross lies low on the horizon; lt ls not\na geometrical pattern of shining stars\ndominating the sky, \"but Is distinctive\nenough to stir the Imagination; Its five\nstars are Irregularly placed; the cross\nhangs slantwise. To many, Its first\nsight means the approach of home\nshores, to mothers, an entrance Into a\nnew and vastly interesting part of the\nglobs. Such as lt is, the globetrotter\nwill remember lt on many a night under the colder heavens of the north-\nlands.\nAs the steamer slips away from dock-\nside, a farewell harmony of sound\ncomes across the widening water, and\nchocolate colored musicians play you\nout of the harbor to the open sea. The\nlast strains cf \"Alola Oe\" drift out\nacross the scented air of a tropical\nnight. One reluctantly removes the\nwreath of flowers about one's neck and\ngather up the memories against \"a\nrainy day.\" Lost in reflection, Hawaii sinks below the horizon, and vanishes from sight along an emerald line\nof the glistening sea. One may say\nwith Othello that \"Here is my Jqurney's\nend, here is my butt, and here the\nsea mark of my utmost sail.\" All\nright, I will become a beachcomber,\nand watch the flying fish t>ktm the\nwaves and go a-torch fishing on a\ncoral reef at midnight!\nCAN  SPRING  BE  PAR BEHIND?\nAnd so, rs the Storm King rides\nwithout on his breezy steed, ln company \"with his legions Rrim and grey.\"\nand beats his chilly tattoo on the\nwindow pane, one finds a pleasure in\nthe recall cf some other days ln warmer climes among the sun drenched Isles\nof the Pacific, and remembers the\nmusic of the long, long road.\n\"Where the old  lost stars wheel back,\n\"That blaze in the velvet blue.   .   .\ndear lass\n\"And we're booming down on the long\ntralk\n\"Sagging south on the old trail.\n\"Tlie  trail  that  Is  always new.\"\nTWO COUGARS ARE\nCAUGHT, PASSMORE\nPASSMORE, B.C., F*b. 95.\u2014Un. T.\nSou\u2014T at Vail\u2014ui ww a contributor\nta tb* social (inn br th* firmer.\nInstitute on February 15, hsr songs\nwell rendered. Mlsa at. Murphy gsve\na solo dance.\nArchie Maoormack ls having a trot*\nttm* with cougars, having caught two\nwithin a few dsys.\nMr. ami Mrs. O. Strong wen visitors\nhere on Saturdsy.\nInfluenza  will   he  reportable disease\n'.n  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  after February  15.\n\u2666juicers\nLIVER\nYou can quickly tone up your\nsystem with a\ndally glass of\ndelicious\nAbbey's\ntire Jtttrnielflhallll Soil\n\"BUILD B.C.\"\nSteadily\nIt\nMounts\nWithin the last few years three\nmen who are specialists ln milk\nhave spoken of Pacific Milk in\nthe highest praise. Bach has said\nmilk could not be better. It la\nexceptionally rich and with gratification we have watched lt\ngrow. Annually the demand ls\ngetting larger.\nPacific Milk\nFsetones st\nabbotsford and Ladnei\nBUILD B. C\nThe man who would\nnever walk again.\nWho could imaging a mon poignant\nttory than this t A champion athlxMt-~\nbedridden. Told that ht eoali never\nwalk again . . , \/ And then he\ntook Kruschen. %\n\" My Doctor told my landlady that\nI could never walk again. I had rheumatism set in about Christmas time,\nand was confined to bed for two months.\n\" I am nearly sixty years of age.\nAfter taking six bottles I am starting\nto work next week.\n\" Up till two years ago I had been a\nChampion Racing Cyclist. *_ have\nwon a prize every time I have ridden.\nBeing an athlete, but a poor scholar, it\nwould take me a week to write the\ntacts about Kruschen Salts.\"\nW,H.B.\nOrt(__J  ifMtt OB flrt\nFree Trial Offer\nIf you hav% never tri*d KruscliBn\u2014try it Now at\nmr expense. We have distributed* great mtny\nspecial \"GIANT\" packages which mak. it assy\ndruggist for Uw \u00ab** \"G_|irtT^ 7$c dkckifu\nThii consists of our r_g_lkr 75c bottle td_tt_er\nwith a separate-rial bottle\u2014suAdentforabouk\n\"   Open tbe trial bottle first..put it to\n t to do, the\nregular bottle is still as food as new. Take it\nback. VourdrnKistisautfroriaedtoreturai-nir\nthe test, and then, if notentirely convinced that\n'oe*everything weclaimitti\n.le is still aa good\ndruggist is author\n75c immediately and withot    .\nhav* tried Km__ch\u00abafm,at QUrexpeia*. Wh\u00ab\ncould be fairer ?\nKruschen Salts\nGood Health (or IlaU^C-t \u2022 Day.\nAl D\u2014* sad. D*t. 3trr , rt Tx. \u25a0 intli\nl&u-Suml by  B  nrli'nths T'nglw, uj\u201e\nMa\u2014\u2014ster, !'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.'\u25a0    lifts.    '\u2022J\"'    1\nimporters: HeO!''-'-    \"\"\u00bb\u2022\u2022 u\"   *'\"\"\u00ab**.\nBuilding\nMaterial\nLet us figure your bills of\nBuilding Material. Coast Lumber a specialty.\nJohn Barns & Son\nFurniture Sale\nA store filled with high-grade furniture and house furnishings at\nexceptionally low prices. Come in and see for yourself. Terms\ncan be arranged.\nA SPECIAL OFFER IN\nBedroom\nSuites\nVanity, Chiffonier, DresHer,\nBed,   Bench,   Coil   Spring,\nFelt Mattress, complete for\n7-Piece Bedroom Suite in Walnut Finish     S189.50.\nODD RUGS\nWILTON\u201427-in. x 54-in .85.00, S7.50 and f 9.50\nOVAL AXMINSTER\u2014 27-in. x 48-in 00.00\n86-in. x 68-in S9.50\nJUTE RUGS\u201486-in. x 72-ia _ S3.50\n27-in. x 54-in - $2.75\nOVAL RUG MATTS\u2014Each fl.OO\nStandard Furniture Co.\nComplete Home Furnishers\nNELSON, B.C.\n_\n THE NELSON PACtf NBW8, TUISDAY MORNING, .FEBRUARY 2fc.M\u00bb\nOVERSHOES\n20 Pet Cent\nDiscount\nON *_\u00a3\nOvershoes\nFor\nJP*\nThis includes entire stock\nof Gaytees and Buckles\nR. Andrew\n&Co.\nLenders in Footftukion\n\u25a0    nwi_i -.-in ,n  i __\u00bb\u2014*\u25a0_\u2014   i ii\nMEDICAL GRADUATES\nPour  young,  women   who   are   this\nttxs: graduating In med|c_fie an shown\nkbot*.    They   are:     (l)   Miss   M.  V.\n -\u2014\u2014. >> i_-|, i ^\u2014-\nJackspn;   U)   Mlas B. E. Burton;   (3)\nMis* M. Ooeens, and  (4; Miss K. w.\nBaldwin.\n \u2014f-, s-_-\t\nSNOW DIETS FAST\nWITH WARM DAYS\nHigher    Maximums    Prevail;\nLeaking Pip* floods P\u00bbst\nOffice Corner\nContinued Warm maximum temperatures, with lea* severe ml.ilmums. are\nrapidly melting snow and Ice. Roads\nand sidewalks are faat (bedding th*lr\nwlnt*r coverings, and on the lower\nlevel* and to all hollow, Water ls\ncollecting,\nSpfito* flood conditions nievailed over\n_**\u2022*\u00bb \u00ab\u00ab \u00bb\u00abKI vesterday at th*\nWard and Victoria streets Intersection\ny\/here a leaking water miin Increased\nth* flow of the water, city workman were at work In the main yesterday.\nMany street comers In the business\nsection were almost Impassable for\npedestrians.       .\nClimbing to 42 yesterday, the mercury approached to within three degress of Sunday's maximum. 45, the\nrecord high for the year to date. Yeaterday* minimum was 34. only eight\nd*gr*es  below  th*   .\"reeling  point.\nContinued fine- weather was forecast.\nTwo of thred sisters who were married ln triple *\u00bbddlng 60 year* ago\nobserved their : golden wedding anniversaries at Btratford. N_H.\nPETERSON'S\nIPES\nAU Sixes\nBUSH'S *2\nguarar,\n-.a. It\nwriting,   t.\nPILES-.'\n_T writing,  tt\ncurt your piles or refun<\n._.\u00ab< tae Nurse tn attend\nano* (oi women Write fo\nfree booklet Prank Roe*\nMO. rectal specialist, 40-\nZletler    Building     Hownrr\n-\nFresK f^S\nThe. vegetables and\nfruita;Ufled ih the preparation of our meals\narev_rown and\nshipped1 to uS direct\nfroniithe faun, thus\n;*' assuring our patrons\n. a quality fresh and\ndelectable.\n<fhe\nGolden Gate\nCafe\nBaker   street   - - .   Phone   Ml\nBANKING TRUSTS\nCONTROL WORLD\nGYROS ARE TOLD\nEverett of Trail Ascribes World\nChaos   to. Banking\nMonopoly\nEoonomlc conditions In the world\ntoday was th* topic of William Everett \u00ab TfkU\/who addressed the Nel.\nson Oyro club laat sight at a Oyro\nluncheon at the Canadian Legion build\nlng. '\nInternational banking systems, such\n** those of the J. P, Morgan interests\nIn the United States waa the can**\nof social chaos ln the world today,\nsaid Mr,- Cverett. It Mat tor young\nmen like Oyros to hy to remedy theae\nconditions.\nThat \u00bb7 per cent of _ tlw ftoney ln\nthe United States was controlled by\n13 per cent ot th* citizens and that\nthe other 13 per cent of the money\nwa* controlled by the remaining 87\nper cent of the people, was stated by\nthe  speaker.\nRobert Mulr of Edmonton, governor\nof District Ho. 8, ln writing to president John Cartmel, thanked him for\n\"a good time ln Nelson,'' and expressed delight in seeing that the Oyro\nclub  of  Nelson   waa   going   ahead.\nOyros and Rotarlan* are to curl In\na challenge game at the Rosemont\nrink Thureday night, when the losers\nwill pay for a supper. The four Oyro\nrinks, the skips being named first,\nwill be:\nJohn Cartmel, R. Orearer, A. C,\nEmory, and Oordon Bennett.\nW. M. Myers, A. D. McLeod, Harry\nFerguson and  M.  Montgomery.\nR. D. fiames, P. E. Poulin, R. E.\nHorton  and  Harry McYean.\nW. B. Steed, A. E. Murphy, Dr. H.\nH.  MacKenzle  and  Leo McKlnnon.\nSpares--J. Notman, E. _ Buchanan,\nB. G. Affleck and Dr. o. A. C. Walley,\nSMELTERMEN FILE\nINCOME RETURNS\nThreatened    Arraignment\nFailure Make Returns\nIs Averted\n,12\nThreatened arraignment of 32 Trail\nsmeltermen for failure ru make Income tax returns for 1927 was averted\nwhen all but five of these men filed\nreturns. The five remaining were absent,. three In Italy and two in th\"\n**st. and Provincial Asspbsor Edward\n^ernruson announced he would assess\ni\u00a3em under Sectiou 11 of the Income\nTax aot, which empowered him to\n\u2022n*\u00a5t the Assessment.\nWhen a court of revivor. w\u00abs Maw\n\"ere February 6 with' E. O. Matthew\nsitting ss Judge. Mr. Fereuson obtained\nan ad'ourpment to vesterday to glvn\nMm time to serve summonses on the\n32 men. During the \"diournment the\nmen fried returns. What the court\nopened vesterdav Mr. \"eiwuson etated\nit would not be necessaiy to bring\nthe men to court-\nIndefinite adjournment was taken.\nOXO\nAt Your Service-\nWe will \"attend to your\nevery musical requirement regardless of\nwhat it may be' or the\nextent of the purchase.\nConsult Us regarding\nyour musical questions\nand aspirations. We\nwill be pleased to offer\nassistance or suggest\nan instrument for\nyourself or your home.\nRadios, Guitars, Violins, Saxophones-,\nDrums, Records and\nSheet Music always in\nstock.\nKootenay Music House\nYour Music Supply and Radio Headquarters\nPHONE 585\nSLOCAN PARK NOTES\nSLOCAN PARK, B.C., Fen. 3D.\u2014Mrs.\nWllllsm Newell Is spouting a couple\nof weeks ln New Denver wtth her\ndaughter, Mrs. D. Trlekett\nPenrod Baskln waa a Nelson visitor\nrecently.\nMr. and Mrs. T. Stuart and children,\nwbo hav* been spending the past\nmonth with their retatlvw,. j Mr. and\nMr*.' R. Halgh, left tor' their hdme ln\nOrkney, Sask., MoriBay.  '\n...   i A I-   .\n.  '!1\nHi       ... 1\nMRS. H. PLOWMAN\nDIES IN NELSON\nResident    Here   Five    Year*;\nLeaves Son,  F. Plowman,\nDaughter. Mrs. Warner\nMrs. H. Plowman, for Ave yean a resident of nelson, a native bf Oray\nCounty, Ont., died about 3 o'clock\nyesterday morning at the home of her\nson-in-law and tlauj.iiter. Mr. and Mrs.\nH. 8. Warner, Mill street, with whotn\nshe hod resldtd since coming to Nelson. Mrs. Plowman suffered for some\ntime with hesrt trouble, but Is was no*\nuntil the last few days that she became\nseriously 111.    She was 66 veara old.\nBesides her daughter Mrs. Plowman to\nsurvived by her son and daughter-in-\nlaw, Mr. and Mrs. F. Plowman of Nel-\nson; by a brother, John Logan of\nKaslo; and four brothers it Red Deer.\nAlta., where ahe resided for 30 years\nbefore coming to Nelson.\nMrs. Plowman was bom in Oray\nCounty, Ont., In 1_6S. and was married at Detroit In 1896. Her husband\ndied in 1911 at Bed Deer.\nKASLO NOTES\nKASLO, B.C., Peb. 25.\u2014D. J. Perry of Oolden arrived in the city recently.\nM. V. Allen passed through Kaslo\nThursday, on bis way to the Sloean,\nMn. C. S. Baldock of Lardo arrived\nln the city Prlday evening find left\nfor her home  Saturday.\nIt. Tangen came down from Whitewater Friday.\nL. Johnson of Meadow Creek arrived\nIn the city by Saturday's \"barge express.\"\nC. Wilson came down from Lardo\nSaturday. :\nH. Wi Armishaw was a Kaslo visitor   Saturday   from  Nelson.\nO. Storbo of Retallack returned from\nNelson Saturday and left for his home\nln  Retallack   Sunday.\nA. Karlsen le spending a few days\nIn town.\nF. Peterson arrived ln the city from\nLardo  Saturday.\nW. P. Dickson of Wilow Point Is\nthe  guest  of  Mayor   Jamea Anderson.\nAlex Sutherland has returned from\na business  trip  to  Ottawa.\nMrs. John McLellan Is a patient In\nthe Victorian hospital suffering from\na poisoned  hand.\nMiss Bessie McWhirter has severed\nher connection with the Kaslo Fifteen\nHundred club and post office and returned  to her home  at   Nakusp,\nMrs. J. J. Strelt has had as her\nguest her uncle, J. Freed of Lancashire,  Eng.\nMrs. James Anderson has left for\nan extended holiday to be spent at\nthe  e-ORt  unit   in- -California.\nMr. and Mrs, WI R. Burgefc are\nspending a two weeks' holiday At\nVancouver.\nMr. and Mrs. F. H. Abey have returned from a short visit ln Revelstoke.\nMr. and Mrs. Cyril Mervyn and\nfamily have returned to their home\nln Revelstoke. after liaving been tbe\nguests of Mr. Mervyn's father for\nthe past few days.\n'-'\"\u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0!\u25a0\nYMIRNOTES\nYMIR, B.C., Feb. 25.\u2014E. Murden\nof  Nelson,  was a  Ymir visitor Friday.\nJohn Bremner, Mr. and Mrs. E. Emllson, Mr. and Mrt. W. E. Ortom and\nfamily. John Rankin, ' Mr. and Mrs.\nS. A. Curwen and Mr. and Mrs. P. H.\nWatson were among Nelson visitors\nSaturday.\nJ. Reisterer and J. Kubiskl Jr. were\ndown from Wild Horse camp Saturday.\nThe ladies' guild gave a five hundred\nparty In Its haU Saturday night. Those\npresent were Mr. and Mrs. W. Clark,\nMr. and Mrs. L. P. Bond, Mrs. N.\nPeterson, Mrs. A. B. Clark, Mrs. M\nPeters, Mrs. L. Sortome, Miss Clura\nKuutsXI, Mr. and Mrs. J. QUle, Mrs.\nW. B. Mclsaac, Miss Eileen _ OtRe,\nMiss Mildred Sortome, Dr. J. W. Peck,\nJ. Dunn, Wendell Shrum, Clarence\nAnderson, William Jones, Clifford Anderson. Dick Jones, Raymond QUle. |J.\nReisterer,, Joe Kubiskl Jr., Edmer Pet-\nei-on and Farnum Post. Prizes \\ov\nhigh \u00abcores were held by Mrs. M\nPeters and J. Dunn, the consolations\ngoing to Mra. J, Ollle and William\nJones. Tea hostesses were Mrs. M.\nPeters and Mrs. W. B. Mclsaac. Mrs.\nPeters and Mis. Mclsaac also acted 'as\nthe buying committee.\nMrs. E. Thompson entertained toe\ngirls' class Saturday afternoon at her\nhome. Those present were May Arton,\nJennie Rankin, Helen Verigin, Clara\niCubiski. Eileen QUle and Mildred Seldom*. The glrla spent mist of the\nafternoon making paper flowers.\nDick Rowe and J. H. Duck of Wild\nflorae camp were Nelson, visitors Bust*\nday.\nLavetRno Deforrest, member of general assembly, died at Oneida. 111., agjd\n*T  ,        -*\u2022     mr- *--\u25a0\u25a0\ntiglSOCIElY\n\/this   column   is   conducted   bf   .\nisoclaI   nat\u2014\u00bbT mat\u2014Bag  noap-\nttons, private an**rt*laments. p*r-\na-jjfMtF ln\"tJt_ls eolamn. Telephone\nMn Vigneus af Xtttt horn* on\n5_- *tr*et.\nWat. a\u2014(ene teveque, who hu been\nvisiting   her   parents.   Mr.   and   Mrs.\nj Thomas  McWeiah lu  Bldcan  city  for\n' the p**t fortnight, was Ik Nelson yes-\nI terday \u20141 rtut* to her home tn Trail.\n\u2022 \u2022   .\na\u2014is M. Cal\u2014ghan has left on a\nbusiness trip to Vancouver.\n\u2022 \u00bb   t'\nWilliam It. Cutter cf Winlaw spent\ny\u2014wrday In town shopping\n....\nA. Rlngrose has returned fron\u00bb Orand\nForks.\n.   ,   \u2022\n. Ml**    Nancy    Sevem.    Fairvlew,    ls\nspending  a  week  In  Trail  the  guest\n.of her parents, Mr. and Mra. H. Severn.\nr   \u00ab    *\nJ. W. Scovil of Pern- Biding wa* a\nvisitor to town yesterday.\n.   \u2022   *\nMrs. Q. Is. Thompson, who has been\ni patient il the Kootenay Lake Oeneral hospital, has returned to her home\nin Bonnlngton.\n...\nOeorge Ferguson and A. H. Oreen\nlenv* by motor today via Spoktntf\nand Portland, Cm., lor tke emst cities.\n\u2022 * . *\nMrs. Charles P. B. Faulkner, Stanley\n.treet. entertained at the tea hot-\nyesterday complimenting her sister,\nMiss D. C. Holmes of Victoria. Tlie\nhostess: was assisted lh serving by\nMrs. E. C. Clark. Mrs. A. J. Cornish\nand Mrs. H. R. Townsend. Those invited Included Mrs. A. 3. Dunnett, Mrs\n}. S. W. Clowes. Mn. E. C. Clark, Mr*.\nM V. Allen, Mrs. it. J. Fleming, Mre.\nO. P. Melrose, Mrs. Oordon Beeston,\nMr*. Gerald Rees, Mrs. Hamilton\nBrowne. Mrs. A. J. Cornish, Mrs. Archie\nOray, Mrs. O. Spencer Godfrey, Mrs.\nH.. R,  Tovmsenci  and  Mrs.  Clark.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMrs.   J.   A.   Irving   and   her   Uttl*\ndaugh_.ee  MarJorie Lois, hsve left  the\nKootenay   Lake   Oeneral   hospital   for\ntheir home on Hoover street.\n...\nWilfred Allan and his daughter, Miss\nMargot of Staveley, Alta .. who have\nbeen city visitors for the past few\nday*, gueeta at the home of Mr.\nand MTa. R. L. McBrlde and also Mr.\nand Mr*. A. E. Murphy, left last night\nfor . Vancouver where they will visit\nMr. Allan's parents.\n...\nMr*. A. P. Whiteman of Passmore\nspent yeeterday In the city shopping.\n3. Heywood and his daughter of\nCrawford Bay were visitors to town\nyesterday.\n...\nAmong   visitors   to   town   yesterday\nwas Mn. John OUroy of willow Point.\n...\nMr. McKenzle and his family of\nSpokane have taken up residence ln the\nAnnable block.\n\"1   \u25a0\u25a0-Irtts.-L.   I    .*,..\u2022 .,.\nJ. Burfldd, Ward street, has returned front spending the week-end\nin Kamloops.\n....\nMn. P. O, E. Morely's circle of St.\nSaviour'* church helpers met yesterday\nat the home on Hall Mines road of\nMn. Austen, B. Sharpe when thoee\npresent Included Mrs. A. B. Bennett.\nMra. A. J. Cornish, Mra. W. T.\nFotheringham, Mre. Oeorge Horstead,\nMr*. T. I. Maddock, Mr*. P. O. E.\nMorey, Mrs. P. R. Prttchard, Mrs. E. R.\nRcdpath, Mts. W. R. Rockcllffe. Mra, P.\nC. Smith and Mre. Ernest Steel.\n...\nThe home on Silica street of Mrs.\nC. B. Oarland was the meeting place\nof the Music Lovers' club when thoee\npresent were Mra. W. C. Mawhinney.\nMrs. W. Lowery, Mn. John. (_\u2014nsner,\nMrs. J. Ward, Mre. Muradcn. Mre.\nOordon Allen, nbs. 4. H. W. Crossley,\nMrs. W. A. Richardson. Mrs. Nelson\nBall, Mr*. J. T. Atldrews and Miss\nMargaret Arthur.\n_'*\u00bb1*     * i _\n3. Hutchison, Calgary, who. has been\nIn town for the pent few days, leaves\nfor his home thl* morning.\na  r   .\nMr. and Mra. H. Coyle of Vancouver\nhave taken up residence at 607 SUlca\nstreet.\n\u2022 \u00bb   \u2022\nV. E. Johnston of Blocan CUy spent\nyesterday   In  th*  city.\n\u2022 .    *\nF. UFeaux, traveling passenger agent\nof the Cunard line with headquarters\nIn Vancouver l*ft for the coast last\nnight after a business trip to Nelson\nand district.\n\u2022 .   *\nMr. and Mm. R. W. Dawson. Oore\nstreet, have returned from a couple of\nweek* went In Vancouver.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nWeldon Horswlll, son of Mr. and\nMn. Stanley Horswlll, who wa* a patient ln th* Kc\u00bbteny Lake Oeneral\nhospital haa left tbe hospital for hla\nhome.\n\u2022 *\u25a0 *   *\nJohnnie Colllnson. youngest son of\nMr. and Mrs. E. Colllnson, who was\ntaken to the Kootenay Lake Oeneral\nho6pltal last nek, Is maklnk a speedy\nrecovery. \"'  } j;\"\nBABY IS ROCKED\nBBFORE ALTAR\nLONDON. Pet). M_\u2014Bymbollc of the\nrepresentation of th* child Christ ln\nthe Temple, th* ancient cermony of\nrocking a Child before th* church altar\nwas revives! by the -Rev. J, Lowndes,\nrector of BUdworth, Nottinghamshire.\nFor thl* and tor future cermottles of a\nlike character a wooden cradle which\nhas belonged to a family In this village for at least a hundred years has\na**- presented to the church.\nThe Rev. J. Lowndes ls a bachelor.\nThe cermony dates back td the 13th\ncentury. The rector received the child\nfrom the mother, tnd, presenting It\nbefore the altar, dedicated It* lit* to\nOod'* service. Then he placed the\nchild gently ln tbe cradle, rocked lt\nseveral times, aud aftcrrartls handed\nN bash to tta mosMr.\n!\u00a3____\n\u25a0      i\nQsWea&her's\nSll Baker Street.    Photte 200\nWehavejn\u00bbtuiip\u00abde_a$pIemUdaMwrti___t of Spring Good* in Printea\nVoiles, Printed Dimity, Plated Broa dclodu and Cotton* ol ewy Actcrip-\nbofl. All thm are guaranteed faat c aiort and the desifnt &_ different than\nshown last season featuring mull eff ecU. Especially in the Dimities and\nPrinted Cambrics.   Make your selec- tion while we have jack a splendid\nig$\nWendy\nBatiste\nat 75c a\nYard\nGenuii* Wendy\nBatiste. Prlnted\nin dainty designs.\n40   inches   wide.\n\u2022 Colors guaranteed.\n,AT*\u00bb5#AYA-D.\n\u25a0-.'\u2022'\u25a0\nPrinted Dimity\nat 65c a Yard\nPrinted Dimjty in a gorgeous assortment of attractive prints. All fast colors.   38 inches wide. AT 65** A YARD.\nPrinted Broadcloth\nat 45c a  Yard\nSmart Printed Broadcloths. Very new\neffects. 36 inches wide. AT 45\u00ab\u00a3 A\nYARD.     -\nSuper Finish Broadcloth\nat $1 a Yard\nIn colorful new designs. 38 Inches wide.\nAT 01.00 A YARD.\nPrinted Voiles\nat 59c a Yard\nEnglish Printed Voiles. Something new.\n46 inches wide.   AT 58\u00ab* A YARD.\n\u25a0    \u25a0 i      \u2022        .,, ,* \u2022 ;;. ,\u25a0   .:   \"\n,.\u25a0,. ,..tsttt*,lt  .si    tssie        ,.\u00bb.,,  [,\nltt. I\n' ' .\" '\nPotters' Cambric Prints\nat SOc a Yard\n38 inches wide. All perfectly fast colon. In a variety of dainty prints. Af\n50* A YARD.\nSilk Smocks\nat $4.95 Each\nFugi Silk Smocks. Very new. In all\nwanted colors. Sixes IS, 18 and 20.\nAT 94.95 EACH.\nWomen's Blouses\nat $3.50 Each\nSpecial value in sleeveless Blouses. Made of\nfine Silk Fugi in Sand,\nJade, Orchid, Copen.\nSizes 18 to 20. SPECIAL\nVALUE AT f3.50\nEACH.\nWomen's Sweaters\nat $4.50 Each\nNew Pullover Sweaters in Rood shades.\nV neck.   AT S3.50 TO f4._0 EACH.\nWomen's Skirts\n$4.50 to $9.50 Each\nRomona, Sunburst and fine pleated\nskirts in a great variety. AT S4.50,\n95.75, $6.00 TO ?0.50 EACH.\n_\n'Not Guilt\/\nPlea Disorderly\nHouse Case Here\nNot guilty\" waa the Plea entered by\nMrs. Richard Richardson, a_ed 26, when\nshe. was charged in city police court\nyesterday with keeping a disorderly\nhouse ln the suite situated over 614\nVernon street. Patf, evidence waa\nheard and Magistrate William Brown\nadjourned the case until 10:30 a. m.\ntoday.\nC. B. Oarland of OShea Ul Oarland\nwaa counsel for the crown and Archie\nDonaghy acted fur the defendant-\nMrs.   Richardson   came   here   from\nLethbrldge early In January\/\nMrs. RichardBon'B apartment had\nbeen watched by police lor aone time\nand men had been seen leaving the\nplace on three consecutive nights, evidence showed.\nThat a conversation between Sergeant\nAlex Stewart. Mrs. Richardson and a\nman resulted in the woman declaring\nthat the man had spent money in her\napartment was brought out ln evident*.\nSergeant Stewart testified that this\nman accused Mrs. Richardson and an-\noher gift of robbing htm of 4114 after\nthey had put him under the influence\nof liquor. The accusation was made,\nand tha woman denied It in the presence of the police in her apartment\non January 14. (Sergeant Stewart overheard the woman repeating \"Tou cannot come in here, honey,\" and \"Oo\naway  now, derle,\" several times.    He\nHEINTZMAN\nPIANOS\nPRICED FROM 9145 If\nHtln\u2014mtn Pianos liavf been\nthe choice of great artist* ter tt*\ndallcate touch awl luting atrvlc*\nsince 1860. Tou, cejx purchase\none  on easy Mans.\nWrite tor details.\nk-%\nPhone SM SU Batter St.\nV\u2014MM. B.C.\nt__a\nthen demanded admittance tnd tbe\nforegoing conversation ensued.\nThe woman claimed that the ottxr\ngirl was her cousin, but had left town.\nThe plsce wss raided on Saturday\nnight by Chief ot Police Thomas Long\nand Sergeant Stewart, two men were\nfound on the premises tnd another\nentered while the police were raiding.\nHe claimed lie waa rooming there, but\nsigns of his baggage could not be\nlou-ld.\nChief Long testified as to the whereabouts of the premises. Mrs. Richard*\nson Is out on ball.\nQUEEN'S BAT NOTES\nQUEEN'S BAT. B.C., teU. M.\u2014R. B.\nHarrison, who has arrived, from Calgary, I* spending a few weeks with\nbis sister, Mrs. Hughes.\nA Valentine party was given by tha\nteacher. Mrs. Hughes, at the school.\nToo children all enjoyed games, alter\nWhich refreshment* wer* served.\nTbe ranchers of the bay are com\nmencing   pruning,  tnd  generally\nparing for the spring aaaaon.\nA hay barn on tb* 8ymond<*\ncollapsed through the weight of\nSpecial   services  are   belnc   held\nthe church  during th* Lenten\nA meeting of tbe local\nassociation was held on Friday,\nother Items of business, th*\nment of a road foreman and a Ju\nof the peace for Queen* Bay tn ]\nof  Lord  Aylmer,  wu  discussed.\nAylmer, who ls now living at the\nfilled   both   thu*   posltloti*.\nRepresentative Holiday of ttlino*,\ndenies u. S will build plant* to maw;\nftcture  cornstalk  paper.\no4_\u00a3s_!i\ndosing\u2014Justrubon\nCoal! Wood! Goal!\nLet as fill ypur order* tod_y for Dry Wood\u2014\u00abny length.\nGait Lump Coal\nNELSON TRANSFER COM\nCar. Vernon tad BtanKy SO.\nPHONG 35\nb. a\n\"Made Its Way by tlie Way It's Made\"\nIce Cream Bricks\nPlease Everyone\nEspecially Curlew's. You can never make a\nmistake if you serve Curiew Ice Cream\nBricks for dessert or at the afternoon or\nevening function.\nCURLEW CREAMERY CO*, Ltd.\nICE CREAM\nAU Mrfettly rastniHtd\n: .rrtfAM*etn*sreii*M>\n \u25a0\nTOTT tfWTWW T>ATT_,Y NEWS,\n'fttents,   \u00ab,\u00bb    itteyft\n?F\nThe Snob\nBy Vida Hurst\nCBATTCB XVDL\nf crept, from her bed to stand.\nM. behind til* nutttrlni window\nI. Bhe could not dlstlnfulsh\nsst tb* figures on th* shadowy\nI apposite. ' Oall as occasional\n_*at*d thiroufh the darkna**. But\nwe* tha sound of tic* volos,\nd controlled, accompanied by\nMtt* Mra*m>tlona from Clarice\nStsncel A silence weighted with\nb \u2022\nts Gain by\nThis Simple Method\npts say, souring waste ln baby's\nps tract Is usually back of any\ng to gain weight according to\nIt, And ttt* best proof, this ls\na th* quick' way.; weak, fretful.\nHU** Improve when -you cleanse\n|p\u2014ach and bowels and put them\nMr with a\" few doses of purely-\n\u25a0*, pleasant-tasking . _Ple;cher'B\nU. This gentle, harmless prspar-\nB tb* doctor's first thought to\nMtt\u2014a* Ul* of babies and childiea,\ngeollc, gas. constlpati n diarrhea,\n\u25a0t\u2014 Just be sure you get gtnu-\nBtac- tn tb* Htrttle that\/be...'\n\u25a0te\u2014er signature.\n__fe_\n.PUPS\nhlustrated St. Charles\nkecipe Book sent free,\nwrite Th*.Borden Co.\npMiTED. Homer A road*\nBldg., Vancouver.\n\"ScittMS\nr.CHARLES\n\"riiLK\n(UNSWEETENED)     \u00bb\n\"He's dotm lt dcUberatsly,- Nancy\nsobbed.   \"Be wants to hurt me.\"\nBar teeth chattered ao much that\nshe wm compelled to crawl beneath\nthe covers a\u00abaln. But not to sleep.\n8he lay, rigid, torn with conflicting\nemotions, until long alter Brtc had\nfOtkS.\nDays passed. Nancy ao Longer attempted to practice. She drooped\nshout ths house; went for sa occasional walk, or lor tea with Bdlth.\nIn some ways ths association with\nBdlth comforted her. Bdlth had lovsd\nEric, too.   And both had lost him.\nSilas Gage, who appeared not to notice, wss secretly alarmed at Nancy's\nsharpened lace.\n\"What's the matter with ber?\" hs\nasked one night as hs snd Amanda\nwere retiring.\nHis wife's voles was reproachful.\n\"As tt you dldnt know.\"\n\"It's not my fault she dldnt get\nmarried.\"\n'It's your fault she oant go away,\"\nAmanda accused. \"She's eating hsr\nheart out. and nothing's going to help\nher but getting out of town.\" ,\nlie .pulled oft his heavy shoes and\n'-\"crted, \"Why don't sbs marry him, lf\nf-'-.'-'i so crazy about him?\"\nAmanda faced blm like a virago.\n\u25a0'.-\u25a0i- gray-streaked hair fell In wisps\nsbout her riannel-clad shoulders.\n\"I s'pose you'd be willing to sec her\nmarry a man whose mother washes for\nhar fine frlsnde?\"\nWhy bot?\" snapped Silas, \"so long\npa tbs fellow ls decent?\"\nAmanda turned off the light and got\nInto bed. Her thin voice whined on\nuntil he bellowed, \"Shut up, will you?\nI m tired healing about lt.\"\nBut after she was asleep he stole\nthrough the kitchen to Nancy's door.\nAs he stumbled back he was Inwardly\ncondemning Eric to the everlasting fires\nof his mother's religion. And he\nknew now that something \"would have\nto be done.\"\nIn the meantime Hilda Nelson came\nand went, meekly. Nancy went around\nthe block to avoid meeting her, but\none raw day in April she was forced\nto see her scrubbing the Hollandsbee\nsteps, with her wide skirts flapping\nta the wind.\nTwo days later Mary Donnelly relayed the news that Hilda was 111.\nEric had called Doctor Waugh. At\nnoon Nancy saw Clarice carrying a\nmarket basket covered with napkin\nln the direction of Hilda's cottage.\nSomething flamed In Nancy. At three\no'clock, goaded by restlessness, she\ntelephoned Dr. Waugh.\n\"How Is Mrs. Nelson?\"\n\"Pretty sick, Nancy. She has pneumonia.\"\n\"Is there anything I can do?\" she\nlartered . . .\n\"Well, I don't know as there Is.\nClarice Jones Is going to stay until\ntonight. We have a nurse coming ln\non the train.\" *\nNoncy made un electric pad her excuse, smuggling lt past her mother, who\nhad been forced to try It for rheumatism. Nancy's heart pounded as she\nknocked for the second time at Hilda's\ndoor.   It was opened by Clarice.\n\"Oh.  hello,   Nancy!\"\n\"Nancy pushed past Into the prim\nlittle room.\nClarice was sweet about lt.\n\"I really dont know. Tou might ask\nMrs. Nelson.\" Sbs added, In an undertone, \"She thinks she's going to\ndie.\"\nLike the remainder of the house, the\nledroom was spotless. The window,\nvith white curtains pinned back, was\npen to the tiny expanse af bare front\nard. Hilda lay straight ln her shining\nrass bed, aa lf already In her shroud,\nler eyes were terrified.\n\"How do you feel. Mrs. Nelson?\"\nW*W \u00bbufTtr with\nSkin Troubles\nWHEN Cuticura Olnlm^nubecauje of itisb\u00bbo-\nlute purity, and antiseptic and healing properties, la\nCombination with Cuticura Soap is aniuipssscd la\nthe treatment of p imples, enemas, rashes, irriutioni\n\u25a0ltd til fotms of skin troubles.\n^txtm a \u2022   - Ointment 2V. and\nfflticura -taii-ss\nV?    far AtUetstCstusJi.. I\nOiotuwot 25c. tot JOc.\nTallinn 2V.\nxxm\\\n.Don*\n         _        J. T. Wak Co\u2014I\u2014~.\nPURITY limits MoMi-l.\nlYour Home\u2014\nShould not become a storehouse for surplus\nfurniture. Take inventory of your attic\nand basement and you will be surprised by\nthe number of saleable articles to be found\nthere. The easiest and most efficient way\nto dispose of these is to place your \"For\nSale\" ad in the\nThe\nClassified Columns\nof the\nDaily News\nHARRY CLEMENTS\nPIONEER NELSON\nDEVELOPER DIES\nOnly 10 Years Here, He Conceived. Built, Wood-Vallance,\nK. W. C, L 0. 0. F. Blocks\nSERVED ALSO ON THE\nEARLY CITY COUNCILS\nFor Past Quarter Century He\nHas Lived in California; Is\nHonored; La Mesa\nAustin Henry Clement*,, a pioneer\nbusiness man of Kelson, arid one of\nth* builders of. this city, died February 8 at his home lh La Mesa, a\nolty practically suburban to Sun Dieto,\nOal., when he hts resided for tie paat\n11 years. Arrival of La Mesa Stout of\nFebruary 15, re-lred by Captala William Seaman, brought the nras to\nNelaon.\nMr. Clements arrived ln Nelaon ln\n1893, at tbe same time as th* ku\nCHorge steed. Be bought tbe Merchants hotel, a frame hotel occupying\n300 fset of the tit* of the present\nP. Burn* block on Baker street, and\noperated it for some years. Some old-\ntimers believe be later htd tha Nelson\nHouse, now represented by the Scott\nbrick block of (tore*.\nA  GREAT  PROJECTOR\nIn partnership with Chtrles Hlllfer,\nhe then raised the money which erected the Wood-Vallance block, on Baker\nstreet.\nHis next development project was\nthe K. w. C. block on Baker street,\nt brick store and office building of\nfour stories that wat erected about\n1896, and that 1* still the highest\nbusiness block In Nelson. The block\ntook Ita title from the names of th*\nthree men concerned In Its projection\ntnd financing, John Klrkpatrlck, a\nNelson merchant, now in business ln*\nPrince Rupert, Charles Wlnson, a\nbrother of W. J. Blake Wilson, tnd\nnow local manager at Pentlcton for\nP. Burns As company, and Mr. Clements, organizer of the project.\nPor a couple of years after this\nproject was realized, Mr. and Mrs.\nClements resided ln and personally\nmanaged  the  block.\nProminent ln tbe Odd Fellows order,\nMra. Clements conceived the Idea ot\nan Odd Fellows block for Nelson, and\nraised the money for and had supervision of tho building of the 1.0X)_F.\nblock on Baker street, three stories\nIn height. It Is stated that on the\neve of his departure from Nelson, the\nOdd Fellows lodge made a presentation  to him, of  & Bilk  i_mtm.Ha,\nEARLY    ALDERMAN\nWhen Nelson was only a lew vetrj\nincorporated, he served a couple ol\ntimes at alderman, his portrait b-lng\nln the picture gallery that adorns th:\ncouncil chamber today.\nAccompanying Mr. Clements to Nelson was hit son-in-law, Alfred Lott,\nwhose confectionery business, originally\nIn tbe K.W.C. block, was later acquired by J. A. McDonald\nAbout 1903 Mr. Clements disposed of\nhis Interest* here tnd went to hit early\nOntario home, residing at Colllngwood\nfor a year or two with hie son-in-law\nThen he removed to Cal'fomla, after\na few years locating at. La Mesa\nThere lie frequently entert\u2014ncd Nelson-\nltes and other visitors trom this district,   his   hospitality    being    widely\nAS SEEN BY THE CARTOONIST AT OTTAWA\nrnrp\nBer* are shown three glimpses of\nnotable parliamentarians In character-\nlstto  demeanor  a*  they   appeared  to\nthe well known car\u2014tturlst, O. SapoJ-\nnikoff, during speech from the throne\narid other opening ceremonies at the\nDominion house of parUammt. (1)\nHon. B. B. Bennett. (3) Henri Bouraa-\nsa. number for Labelle and ' *dltor of\nLeDevolr,   Montreal,   and    (I)    Prim*\nMinister Mtckenzl\u2022 King.\nknown.   It ts said that he died well-\nto-do.\nThe account of his passing given bl\ntb* California paper doe* not give the\ncause of death, but he was at an advanced ae*. Friends state thtt Mr*\nCl*ment* 1* in excellent health and\nactive for ber years. Alfred Lott, th*\nson-in-law, died a few years ago.\nCALIFORNIA  CAREER\nFollowing Is the account given by\nthe La Mesa paper, under th* heading,\n\"Pioneer La Me\u2014tn Is Called by Death\":\n\"Austin Henry Clement*, resident of\nLa Mesa for ihe last Si yetrs, died at\nhis home here last Saturday, and was\nburled Tuesday afternoon ,'n Olen Abbey Memorial park after a\u2014aohlc services In the chapel at Erickson Funeral\nparlors.\n\"Mr. Clement* wu a native of England, tnd was netrlng hi* 84th birthday at i the tlm* of his death. For\n39 years he htd been a resident of\nCalifornia, coming to thl* atate from\nCanada, where he had been engaged ln\nthe hotel business.\n\"He wt* a charter meuber of La\nMesa Masonic lodge and Rev. Chtrles\nWilliam HUI, put matter of the lodge,\n\u2022poke at the funeral service.\n\"Three generations survive Mr. Clement*. He leaves a wife, Mrs. miaaoeth\nClements, and a daughter, Mra, Jennie\nLott, both of La Mesa. Tho surviving\ngrandchildren are Austin and OUve\nLott of La Mesa, Bert Lott and Mrs.\nMary Holmes of Ban Diego, and Clement Lott of Owen Bound, Canada.\"\nINSTITUTES   MEET   JUNE\nSASKATOON, Bask., Feb. 35,\u2014The\nsixth biennial convention of the Federated Institutes of Canada will be\nheld the third week of June, at the\nUniversity of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon,\ntht* year. Repreeenutive* from every\npart of Canada will meet together for\nthe purpose of discuss\u2014g women's institute work and how to better it.\nWILD ROSE rOR ALBERTA\nEDMONTON, Alt*., Feb. 25.-Alberta\nwomen's \u2014ttlutas recently circularized\nthe schools, tnd asked ttie children to\ntake a vote on the choice of a provincial flower. The majority chose\nthe wild rase. The Institute* will take\nstep* to have this made the official\nprovincial flower.\n'\u00a3Mr\nMtAOMCH*.\na\nWhen Pain\nComes\nTwo\nWhat many people call Indigestion\nvery often meant exes** acid in the\nstomach. The stomach nerves hae*\nbeen over-stimulated, and food sour*.\nThe. oorrectlve 1* an alkali, which neutralize* acid* Instantly. And th* beat\nalkali known to medical science Is Phillips' Milk of Mtgnetla. It has remained the standard wltb phytic\u2014nt In\nthe so years since Its invention.\nOn* spoonful of this harmleu. taste-\nhours after eating\n... *<_>(_,.\nlew alkali In water win wutralue In-\ntttntly mtny tim\u00abt a* math \u2014ad and\nthe symptom* disappear tt one* Tov\nwill never ua* crude methods whr.i\none* you learn tb* efficiency of this.\nOo gat a tmall bottle to tre\nBe sure to get the genilne Phillips'\nMilk Of Magna*- prescribed by physi\nclans for 60 years In correcting exceae\nadds. Bach bottls contains full directions\u2014any druitttor*\nNancy's voice waa full of pity.\n\"I though perhaps you could use my\nmother's electric pad.\"\n\"I don't want no pad, no.\" ,\n\"It would be fine for your teet, Mrs.\nNelson,\" Clarice urged, gently. \"They're\nto cold.\"\nBut the sick woman shook her head.\nNancy shrank from the animosity of\nher tortured eye*.\n\"II then 1* anything I can do, you'll\nlet me know, won't you?\"\n\"Thank you very much,\" Hilda replied. .*;;   \\\nNancy sighed, envying Clarice. Clarice looked unusually pretty. Her pert\nface wa* softened with sympathy. She\nWore a fresh, blue gingham dress.\nNancy could Imagine her fluttering\nabout the tick room, \"making a hit\"\nwith Eric by her ministrations to hit\nmother. His mother, whom she, Nancy\nOage, had scorned,   .  ,  .\nAs she paased through th* front\nyard she met Eric. His face wt* set and\nstern. He would have passed with tbe\nbriefest ot greetings. But Nancy\nstopped him.\n\"I came to tee if I could help.\"\n\"No thai\u2014 you.\"\nThe curt\u2014\u2014. of hit reply brought\ntears to her eye*.\n\"I'm awfully sorry, Eric.\"\nHe said nothing.\n\"Eric,\" sh* begged, putting her hand\nover hi*, a* lt gripped tha gate.\nHis voice wt* like lc* frozen over\nthe seething current of hi* emotion.\n\"If she dies,\" he said, clearly, \"I\nnever want to see you again.\"\nNancy did not recognize a person she\npatted. Head high, she walked proudly,\nbut blinded by tears, An automobile\nmight have struck her and she would\nnot have cared. At the moment death\nwould have Kerned desirable \u2014 Infinitely to be preferred to this wild, unceasing anguish. He htd repudiated\nher ln front of \"th* cheapest girl ln\ntown.\" Her humiliation wat Incomparable.\nBhe stumbled into the living room of\nher home, throwing the pad on a chair\nat ah* ran Into her room.\nAmanda called, \"What'* the matter,\nN\u00bbncy?\"\nThere wta no answer, Sbe left the\ncabbage sh* wa* chopping for \"cole\nsi*w\" and opened the door Nancy had\nJust slammed. Dressers wer* open. A\nsuitcase was on tbe bed.\n\"For land'* takes, what an* you\ndoing?\"\n\"I'm going to San Francisco,'' nancy\nwot me fifty dollars.\"\n\"But Nancy.\" walled Amanda, 'you\ncan't live on that.\"\n\"I know it.   But ni get a position.\nWhen Silts Oage cam* horn* h*\nfound an empty kitchen. Amanda wal\nIke* down on th* living-room couch.\nAnd Nancy had gone,      \t\nInaugurating the\nClassified System\nof handling\nLongdistance Calls\neffective Feb. 26\nvi\nFour Kinds of\nService\n1. Station-to-Station. You call .\nnumber, but not a person, and yon\npay if you get the number.\n2. IYrson-to-Person. You call.\nperson, and pay if you get him.\nRate about 2B',i higher than sta-\ntion-to-itation day rate.\n3. Appointment, you place a\ncall on which you wish us to inform the called party that you will\nspeak to him or her at a specified\ntime.. Bate about 50 % higher than\nstation-to-station day rate.\n4. Messenger. When tic called\nparty has no telephone a messenger will be sent to bring him to a\ntelephone. Rat* lame as for appointment calls, plug actual cost ot\nmessenger.\nf_UR system of long-distance telephone tines\nhas been widely extended during the past\nyear owing to purchases and new construction,\nand for the convenience of telephone users it is\nnow desirable that we adopt the standard classified method Of handling calls over these new\nlines. Consequently, on February 26 the new system, which is now in general use throughout\nmost of Canada and the United States, will come\ninto effect.\nThe now plan will apply to aU calls between\nhere and points on the lines of the B. C. Telephone Company's system.\nOne of the advantages of the classified system will be the introduction of station-to-station\nservice, thus giving the public a new and cheaper\ntype of long-distance service.\nFollowing are some examples of the new classified rates:\nI\nNelson\nStation-to-Station\nPerson-to-\n.\nPay\nEvening\nNight\nI'crson\nto\n1. , '            .\u00ab\u25a0 \u25a0\n4:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.\n7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.\n8:30 p.m. to 4:30 \u00bb.m.\nAll Hews\n\u00ab3\nFirst\n3 Mins.\nEach\nAddLMin.\nFirst\n3 Mins.\nEach\nAddLMin.\nFirst\n3 Mine.\nEach\nAddLMin.\nFirst\n3 Mins.\nEach\nAddLMin.\nCranbrook\n.60\n.20\n.45\n.15\n.30\n.10\n.80\n.25\n-\nFertile\n485\n\u202225\n.65\n.20\n.45\n-.15\n1.05\n.35\nGrand Forks\n.55\n.15\n\u202240\n.10\n.30\n.10\n.75\n\u2022   .25\nKaslo\n.30\n.10\n.25\n.05\n,25\n.05\n.40\n.10\nKimberley ,'\n.55\n.15\n.40\n.10\n.30\n.10\n.75\n.25\nRossland\n.35\n.10\n.25\n.05\n.25\n.05\n\u202250\n.15\nTrail\n.3(1\n.10\n.25\n.05\n_25\n.05\n.40\n.10\nVancouver\n1.90\n.60\n1.45\n.45\n95\n.30\n2.40\n.80\nVictoria\n\u25a0\n2.40\n.80\n180\n.60\n1.20\n.40\n3.00\n\u2022\n1.00\nReduced evening and night rates apply only on stotior testation calls.\nStation-to-station calls may be made \"Collect\" if the initial rate is 25 cent* or more.\nSate* to point* not listed above, and Appointment and Messenger Rates, may be\nobtained by calling \"Long DitUnce.\"    ,\nB.C. TELEPHONE COMPANY\n THE NEESON D30LT NEWS,'\nTUESDAY -MORNBWr FEBRUARY 26, 1929\n\u25a0\n'V\u00ab&\nSPORTS\nl\u00bbs--_\u00bb_______,. ,l-.u.__,l..l__-l-.,||,,t_|,w,|,|,,MMt_M|,>l,w,,|,\nORING HONORS\na ONNING CLOSELY\n1 IN THE NATIONAL\nfor   First  Three   Places;\ntewai t, Bailey and Ward\nLeading Way\nONTRSAL, ' Feb. 35.\u2014The close\nfor playcff berths in the Cana-\ntectlpn of the National Hockey\nie Is stricklngly reflected ln the\nKle among the scoring leaders,\nexist for the first three places\nbe section, while In the American\np,   two   players  are   tied   for   the\nthe Canadian section, the two\nirs, Nels Stewart of Maroons, and\ni (Ace) Bailey cf Toronto, have\n30 goals and eight assists. Jim-\nWard. Maroon-Tight wing, Andy\n'. the Manitoba collegian with\ninto, are gripped in a tie for the\npoaltlon.\nbas scored 13 goals and fur-\neight assists and Blair has had\nIf each. Frankie Boucher, 'Rangers.\ni Carson Cooper, Detroit, are tied\nhe American section scoring lead-\nlip. Cooper has scored 14 goals\n\\ delivered eight assists, while Bou-\nhas scored nine times and fur-\nBsd the assists on 13 others. BUI\n1, of the Rangers, equals Cooper\n|he number of goals, but has had\n\u2022even assists.\njjnel   Conacher,   robust   captain   of\n((Americans, still leads among \"bad\n119  minutes,  but  tbe array  of\ntogether   with   a   match   foul\nby   (Hooley)   Smith   ln   tbe\nof tbe recent Maroon-Canadlen\ni puts that player within a minute\nSbe New  Yorker.\nStars Are\nin\nCentral School\nvelopment of future basketball\nIs going on apace at the Central\nal, where the auditorium Is ln use\nchool teams, both girls' and boys'\nI day after school ts dismissed.\nboys are under the Instruction of\nHouston and the girls are being\nby Miss Jessie C*o)l,. assisted\nother   members   of   fhd   teaching\nere are six boys' teams, four ln\nVI. and two ln grade V. The\nteams are composed of players\nrung that some find difficulty In\nhg the big basketball ln tholr\n*. There are four' girls' teams,\nng under the names of their cap-\nTE.tMS\n| boys' teams are: Maroons, Rovers,\nj and Cougars, ln grade VI., and\n*nd Cougars In grade V. The\nteams tre captained by Edna\nenzle. Betty Hale. Betty Bates and\nSatre.\nesday and Friday nights at 4:15\ngrade VI. boys' teams battle, and\n*day   nights   at   the. same   time\nthe grade V. boys turn out. The girls'\nteams play Mondays tnd Wednesdtys.\nMr. Houston reported that the boy*''\ntesms ar* coming along fine, having\nbeen practicing for two months. There\ntre about 45 player* engaged. He\nstated they are ready any time for \u2022\ngame  with  the Hume school  team.\nThe Hume school teams have not\nbeen practicing for some time. Before\nChristmas the players .rere shaping\nup well. It is expected, as soon tt\npractices start next week, that they\nwill not be long In getting back to\nform. Intel-school boys' gtmees will\nthen be only a short tlm* away.\nManush Could\nHave Used Two\nExtra Single!\nno- Batting eves of Heiaifc\nMan_SH.Th_ \u00abA*d Hitting Oat-\nFic-PCT c* vie. Sr Louis Pkowms\nThf story op-\nl0*2BASeHI75-\nif MANUOH HAD MADE\/\nTwo MORE HITCH*\nd-Jb*r<*'**i\nBY  AL  DEMARKE\n(Former Pitcher New York Giants)\nHeinle Manush ls down at West Palm\nBeach, Pla., the St. Louis training\ncamp, in search of one or possibly two\nextra base bits for tbe coming season,\nIf Manush had made 243 hits Instead of 341 last year, he would have\nhad the same percentage as \"Goose\"\nGoslin, who led the American league\nbatters. The \"Goose\" wasn't accommodating enough to lop one hit off his\nown total, ao the best Heinle could get\nwas second  honors.\nMnnus^*wiU have sosaw. other heavy\nhitters as contenders besides Goslin\nln his campaign to get those two extra lilts And lead tbe league this year.\nLou Gehrig ls knocking at the door.\nAl Simmons is about due and Babe\nRuth would like to win the batting\nchampionship as well as the home run\nhonors, to use ln dealing with the Yankee owners for his 1930 contract. Harry\nHell m ii nn cannot be Ignored.\nWho will cop the hitting honors ln\nche American league? Let me hear\nfrom you fans. Maybe you believe a\ndark horse will grab the championship\nWalter Johnson, for 21 years star of\ntbe pitching staff of the Washington\nSenators, will not be seen on the\nmound this coming season. Believing\nbis hurling days are over, he will be\nstrictly a bench manager. 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SEAGRAM _ SONS, LIMITED\nWATERLOO, CANADA\nDistillers Since 18)7\n'\"   'n        I'\nrhls advertisement is not pubHshed or displayed by the\nUOR C0NTR9L BOARD pr the Cover-meat \u00bb{ 8, Q,\nPERCY JACKSON\nTURNS SEATTLE\nRUBBERS ASIDE\nHe    Helps    Vancouver    Beat\nSeattle, 3-1, for Lions'\nThirteenth Vietory\nVANCOUVER, Feb. 25.\u2014Chalking up\ntbelr thirteenth victory of th* season\non horn*' Ice, Vanoouver Lions tonight\ndefeated Seattle __!\u2014os ln a Pacific\nCoast hockey league fixture t to 1.\nTh* game was fast hi spots wltb the\nIocsIs bavins an edge on the play.\nThe Lions counted two goal* In th*\nfirst period and the Eskimo*, one. The\nsecond period was scoreless, tho fourth\ngoal  coaln*; '\u00ab\u2022 tho final session.\nIt was the very sensational work of\nPercy Jackson in the Vancouver net\nthat spelled defeat for Beattle. Th*\nlocal guardian was In the best fo\/m\nbut had several lucky breaks to work\non. Tb* game was marked by considerable tripping and chopping, and\nan even doeen enforced rest* oven\nhanded out during tne evening,\nVanoouver Poaltlon Seattle\nOoal\nJackson      \u201e    Levin*\nDefence\nBrennan' _. \u201e  Borland\nJerwa     Johanneson\nForward\nSanderson.    _.     Walker\nPhillips   4. _. _    Harris\nCenter\nSomen  _   Brown\nSubs\nMcAdam    _.    Sutherland\nCummlngs      nelnlkka\nBeattle     .  \u201e _.   Daly\nArnott      \u2014..\u201e.,.\u2014.._.    Overand\nFirst ueirtxi..., Vancouver, Somen\nfrom Phillips, 18 seconds; 2, Seattle,\nJohattesson. 7:11; 8, Vancouver, Sanderson, 8:47.\nSecond period\u2014Ho *cor*. >\nThird period\u2014*, Vancouver, Bren\nnan, 18:81.\nFinal\u2014Vancouver 8, Seattle 1.\njunioTteMto\nbe guests honor\nSeveral Functions Planned; One\nto Be in Honor of\nNelson Cubs\nA* a fitting finale to one of th*\nmost successful Junior hockey seasons\nIn Nelson tor yean, several functions\nare planned for the near futun In\nhonor of  tho  players.\nMost Importsnt of all will be an\naffair ln honor of the Nelson Cubs.\nBritish Columbia Junior champions and\nbidders for the western Canadian title\nIt ls not expected the team will be\nbanquettod until its return Jxora lis\ntrip east ln search of ttsttbtt honora.\nand whether,they win or lose on their\ntrip tlw affair will be staged Just ths\nsame.\nThe Wolves, last night winners of\nthe city championship and the Ed\nMurphy cup trophy, will be banquetted\nby thslr supporters, as wiil the High\nSchooU Cadets, wbo reached the finals\nwith The Wolves. The Cadets' affair\nwill be ln the nature of a dance and\nsocial to be given by the high school\nsupporters. In addition to these two,\nlt ls expected the Murphy cup will be\npresented to the Wolves at another\nbanquet, at which all tbe city league\nplayen will be present.\nand McPhail in\nLead in Curling\n,miLt> ..!.\u25a0\u2022 ,   ,\nTaking their third strain ht victories\nrlhks skipped by E. E. Horton and\nE. H. Woolls remained tied for leader*\nship ln Section B of the Invitation\ncompetition of the Nelson Curling club\nat the r.nk ln Rosemont last night.\nHorton's enw won by default from\nRev. F. R. O. Dredge'* rink, and Wooll*'\nboys defeated J. Teague's aggregation\nby a score of 9-8. It was Teague's\nthird straight loss and lt gave hi*\nrink undisputed possession of th*\ncellar In that section.\nP. E. Poulln's rink defeated H. Houston's squad 8-7 to go into recond plsce\nln Section B. His rink now hu two\nwins and one draw, not having lost a\ngame yet.\nE. H. McPhall* boys moved Into leadership ln Section A when they defeated A. Q. Bladworth's rink, 10-8.\nNo other g*mt* wer* played last night,\nalthough 10 were scheduled\nTonight's draw, with matches listed\nln order of Ice sheet numb\u2014*, 1*:\nAt 7 p.m.\u2014R. Andnw vs. T R. Wilson; E. Whitfield vs. C. E. Mansfield:\nJ. B. Oray vs. W. B. Wesson: A. O.\nRitchie vs. R. Is. McBrlde: st. Bush vs.\nD. Laughton.\nAt 9 p.m.\u2014A. D. McLeod vs. O. tt.\nDouglas; E. Gammon vs. O. W. Steele;\nJ. H. Long vs. O. Ferguson, W. Brown\nvs. w. R. Dunwoody; R. D. Hall vs,\nC. I. Archibald.\nSomething New in\nLIGHTERS\nThe new Nasco Lighter\nwith fraternal emblems.\nWe have the following; emblems : Rotary, Elks,\nShriners, Knights of Pythias, Odd Fellows, Knights\nof Columbus.\nGold Plated, $5.0\u00a9\nSilver Plated, $4.50\nGELINAQ\nTOBACCONISTS k_*\nNEWS SPORTITORIAL\nFlamingo arena, now completed st\nMiami, PI*., for the StrlbUng-Shad\u2014y\nbattle on Wednesday next, will seat\n43,000 spec\u2014ton. . It'will be an Interesting battle and will be stribling'*\nflnt' step up among the big boys.\nStribling 1* a favorite In tke extf\nand although Injured tn tn\u2014Ins,\nwfll give a good account of himself\nagainst  Sharker.\nBut whst will be the outcome of\nthe big bout? Will the arena b*\npicked? If the stands are crowded, it\nwill be .through the efforts or tbe\npromoters and their publicity. Neither Sharkey nor Stribling are champions\nand may never be champs and neither\nhave th* drawing power of Jack Dempsey or even Gene Tunney, retired\ntitle holder.\nJack Kearns ha* driven another\nshrewd bargain, which will bring his\nman Mickey Walker the light heavyweight championship of the world, or\nwill nst him and Walker \u00ab50,000. The\nlatest Kearns manipulation calls for\nWalker to meet Tommy Loughran for\ntbe nght heavyweight championship ol\nChicago, March 13. Tommy will be\nrisking his title for a purse of \u00bb150,-\n000. If th* champion loses, he win\nget the entire purse and Walker and\n\u2014earns must be content with a *10,-\n000   training  expense  guarantee.\nBut If Walker loses, he will get 850,-\n000 and Tommy will take the re-\nmalnder, so Kearn* Is assured of either\nthe championship or one-third of the\npurse, and that much money probably Is mor* than Walker could get for\ndefending the middleweight championship, which he now holds.\nLionel Conacher, bar man of the\nInternational hockey circuit ln the\neast, stand* In a precarious position\nof losing his title. Conacher up\nto thl* pest week had the title safely\ntucked away. Then Hooley Smith ran\nwild and after he got \u2014rough, drew\n* match penalty. When it was completed. Hooley bad 118 minutes to his\ncredit, one minute behind Conacher.\nNothing like having a cloee race at\nthat.\nREAL EXECUTIVES\nGREATEST NEED IN\nHOCKEY OF TODAY\nLONG ISLAND GOLFER\nWINS IN CALIFORNIA\nSo   States   Frank   Patrick   at\nBoston; Is Offered Job\nin Chicago\n| BRITISH SOCCER\nI    LEAGUE STANDING I\nIncluding gamea of Saturday, February 23.\nENGLISH LEAGUE\nFirst  Division <           :\nP. W. L. D. f. A. t.\nSheffield Wed 80 16   6 8 88 43 40\nSunderland    31 18   0 6 74 40 38\nAston   Villa     JB 18   8 4 m 67 38\nBlackburn R. 39 15   9 6 17 41 38\nLeicester City  39 14   8 7 89 69 36\nDerby   County   .... 81 16 11 S 83 63 86\nLeeds   United    39 18 10 8 68 88 33\nEvsrton     39 14 12 8 50 48 91\nluddersfleld    T  39 13 11 8 68 41 80\n\\r\u00bb\u00abB*_  39 10 10 9 49 81 39\nBolton W. .....,\" 80 11 13 7 84 67 39\n-ewcastl* ti  31 13 14 6 61 61 39\nUverpool  39 10 11 8 64 48 38\nlurnley      81 13 16 4 63 80 38\n31rmlnghsm   38 11 13 6 64 (7 37\nlanchester    City.. 80 10 13 7 64 70 3\"\nWest  Ham   U  39 10 13 I 61 89 93\nSheffield U. -  80 10 14 6 84 68 88\nBury ...... 3*   9 14 6 42 67 33\nCardiff City   81    7 16 9 94 43 33\nManchester U  80   6 14 10 42 _ 12\nPortsmouth  38 10 17 1 89 87 31\nSecond Division\nMlddleabro    81 17   6 8 76 46 42\nChelsea     39 14   6 9 49 86 87\nSouthampton    80 11   6 14 98 87 8*\nGrimsby  Town  .... 28 16   8 6 60 46 35\nMlllwall   Ath.   ...... 29 14   9 6 69 62 34\nNotts  Colin*   ..... 80 13   9 8 64 49 34\n3toke  City ..,80 12   9 9 .10 88 38\nIradford    '38 14 11 8 83 80 21\n\"\u25a0-eston  N. E.  ....;'80 13 19 8 64 68 31\n\u2022ott*   Forest    ... 80 11 10 9 62 53 3!\nBlackpool      80 12 12 6 60 65 30\nVest Brom. Alb  28 11 11 6 62 56 38\nVolver.   Wds  29 10 12 7 60 67 37\nlull    City      39 IS It 7 48 64 27\n'otte^am   Hot  29 12 14 3 63 63 37\nReading  ^.Jt 11 8 46 60 36\njHsansea Town   30*8 14 7 48 80 3'\nBristol  Olty ,_.,  30, -9 16 6 45 58 24\nDldham AthletlO .. SoMo IB 4 36 68 24\nBarnsley ...4*0 ..\u00bb 17 4 42 66 22\nPort   Vale  29 10 18 1 48 66 3'\nClapton  Orient .... 29    7 18 7 32 64 31\nThird Division\nSouthern Section 1'\nCharlton   Athletic 27 16   8 6 63 41 97\nNorthampton  29 16   7 7 72 40 37\nLuton   Town     28 15   7 6 58 47 36\nFulham     .29 It   8 6 74 47 36\nQueens park Rgre. 29 19   7 lo 60 48 34\nPlymouth   Argyle.. 27 13   7 7 66 39 83\nCrystal   Falsco   .... 96 18   7 6 51 44 M\nCoventry   City   .... 30 12 10 8 47 86 82\nBournam'th m Bos 37 13   8 7 59 63 31\nWatford    37 14 10 3 60 50 31\nSwindon Town .... 27 11   9 7 62 60 29\nSouthend   United- 29 10 10 9 57 50 39\nWalsall     39 10 10 9 67 61 29\nBrentford    - 39 10 12 7 41 44 27\nBrl'tefl te Hove A. 28 10 14 4 40 5? 24\nBristol  Rovers    28   9 14 8 43 54 23\nTorquay United ... 38 10 18 2 60 00 32\nNorwich City   28   9 18 2 48 60 20\nNewport County ..27   7 14 0 42 51 20\nOllllngham    20   7 16 t 32 66 20\nMerthrr Town  ... 29   8 If 6 87 73 18\nExter City  27   6 16 6 89 64 16\nThird Division\nNorthern Section\nStockport County.. 30 19   6 6 88 tt 43\nBradford   City    39 lt   0 7 tl 09 30\nWrexham    30 15   6 9 70 48 3D\nDoncuter   Rovers   39 18   1 7 67 45 37\nCarlisle  United .... 33 14 10 8 66 61 36\nWlgan  Boro 38 It   8 6 53 JJ 34\nLincoln   Ctty    30 18 11 8 83 66 32\nNew Brighton  30 13 11 t 54 60 82\nCrewe Alexandra .. 29 13 11 6 53 49 31\nSouth Shield* _.. 39 12 14 6 57 01 30\nHalifax Town   39 10   9 10 45 48 80\nChesterfield       28 IS 12 3 55 52 29\nNelaon     31 13 15 8 59 86 29\nTranmere   Rover*. 28 It 18 1 47 53 38\nScaitbport    39 10 13 6 92 64 26\n\u2014ttherham United 39 10 13 8 43 86 26\nRochdale  _.. 80   9 13 8 at 99 20\nBarrow  .-  28   8 14 6 48 ti 22\nAocrlngton Stanley 29   9 It 4 44 80 22\nDarlington     30   A 18 8 49 64 22\nHartlepools United 31    8 18 6 47 82 21\nAshlngton   -  32   t 23 4 35 91 16\nSCOTTISH   UEAGl'E    .\nFlnt    Division\nRanger*     25 23   0 2 80 20 48\nHeart*    29 lt   t 6 80 39 41\nMotherwell    29 16   5 8 85 49 40\nCeltlo       27 18   7 5 45 31 36\nAberdeen  80 13 11 6 ex 68 82\nKilmarnock    29 12 11 t tl tt 30\nPartlck Thistle .... 27 lt It 5 70 50 29\nFalkirk   _._ at 12 a 8 68 68 99\nHlberians    29 12 12 6 43 43 2d\nBt.  Johnstone    29 10 10 9 48 84 20\nSt. Mlrren   29 11 12 0 81 63 28\nQueens Park    27 11 11 5 74 57 27\nCowdenbeath     30 It 15 3 47 54 27\nThird   Lanark     29   9 15 5 tt 88 23\nAyr United  at   8 It t tl 08 23\nClyde      -  M   9 lt 4 84 58 22\nDundee     2t   8 15 5 46 51 tl\nHamilton Acads  28    7 14 7 87 88 21\nAlrdrleonlan*  38 , 7 18 8 32 66 n\nRalth Roven   28   t 18 4 37 81 16\nSecond   Division\nDundee United .... 27 19   6 2 76 38 40\nArbroath     39 16   t 8 78 51 38\nMorton  80 15   1 8 tt 41 38\nAlbion  Rovera   it 15   t 7 69 43 87\nSt. Bernard*  tt 12   t 9 tt 44 38\nBast  Fife   - M II 10 6 78 64 II\nLelth  Athletic   38 13 10 t tt 44 10\nEast Stilling  ....... tl 18 U 4 82 54 80\n\u25a0o'nsav ,   a* II It 4 ft 58 to\nDunbarton   at 13 11 6 83 63 80\nForfar Atbletlo - 37 U   t iMNt)\nDunfermline   Ath. 39 10 11 8 61 56 38\nQueen of South... 30 13 16 3 67 67 37\nKings Park   28   8 12 8 64 71 24\nClydebank  30 10 16 4 60 74 34\nArmadale      38   9 14 5 43 60 23\nArthurlie    ..:  28   9 14 5 47 67 23\nBtenhousemulr   .... 39   9 15 5 45 73 33\nAlloa  29   8 15 9 64 71 22\nBathgate  ,  28   6 21 2 37 92 12\nPICKED HOOPERS\nTO MR, CENTRAL\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nTwo Girls' Teams to Clash in\n\u2014inhibition -Games Tomorrow Afternoon\n-   i   i\nTwo picked teams of Central schopl\n.jirl hoopers who have been coached\nduring the season by Miss Jessie Croll\nof the teaching staff will battle in an\nexhibition game at 4 o'clock tomorrow\nafternoon at the Central school audi*\ntorium.    Miss Croll will be referee.\nTh two teams have bene chosen\nfrom four teams, the squads captained\nby Betty Hale and Edna McKenzle\ncombining their best players against\nthose headed by Aria Snare and Betty\nBates.\nINTEK8CII00L GAME\nIn the near future lt ts expected\nto line up the best players In one\nteam in anticipation of lnterschool\ngames with the Hume team. Miss\nCroll of the Central school and F. J.\nMCRae, coach at the Hume, have agreed\non, Interne hoot games, but the Hume\nteams have not been playing for some\ntime. It Is expected to get the hoop\ngame under way at the Hume again\nnext week.\nThe teams tomorrow afternoon wtl!\n*e: -   ,    \u25a0    ,\nFirst team\u2014Lillian Wardale ind Clara\nTalberg,   guards;   Sarah   Doerksen   and\nBOSTON, Feb. 25.\u2014Able executives\nwere cited as professional hockey's\ngreatest need here today by Frank\nPatrick of Vancouver, B.C., brother of\nLester Patrick, manager of the New\nYork   Rangers.\n\"The expansion of hockey has been\nso rapid,\" he said, \"that its great\nneed today ls executive* of combined\ntechnical and highly specialized business ability.\"\nPatrick, who came here from Chicago, where he has been offered the\nmanagership of a new $7,000,000 sport\ncolsleum, intends to continue on to\nMontreal to Invite either Let Canadiens or the Montreal Maroons to the\nPacific coast for an exhibition series\nat . the conclusion of the National\nHockey league season next month.\nTen Rinks Are\nSeeking Curling\nHonors, Toronto\nTORONTO, Feb. JB.\u2014The draw for\nthe first day's play for the MacDonald brier tankard, emblematic of the\ncurling championship of the Dominion,\nwas announced here today. Ten teams\nfrom various provinces are contending\nfor the trophy. Manitoba, winners in\n1028, will be represented by the same\nrink which captured the trophy laat\nyear with Oordon Hudson as skip.\nThe draw for tomorrow's play ls as\nfollows:\nMORN INC   DRAW\nToronto vs. Manitoba.\nNew Brunswick vs. Nova Scotia.\nNorthern Ontario vs. Quebec.\nSaskatchewan vs. Ontario.\nMontreal vs. Alberta.\nAFTERNOON  DRAW\nSaskatchewan vs. New Brunswick.\nAlberta  vs.  Northern   Ontario.\nMontreal  vs. Nova Scotia.\nQuebec  vs. Manitoba.\nToronto vs. Ontario.\nDEL    MOWT*.    Otl.    Feb.    M-Mrs.\nF. C. Buttowm. crack Long Island golfer\nwon low net honors tn tbe annual\nPebble Beach women's golf tournament\nwith a score of 00-03 here today. Low\ngrots medal honors were divided fce>\ntween Mrs. Burrowes and Mrt. O B,\nRiegeis of Bpoktfie. Wath.. Pacific\nNorthwest women's champion, who\nalto  turned   In  a  M.\nMrs. Joe Mayo, northern California\nchampion, waa third with IM and\nMiss Katharine .Christie of Toronto\nfourth with 104. Other scores turned\ntn on the wind swept course ranged\nfrom  108 to 140.\nPORT ARTHUR, Ont., Feb. 25\u2014Taking advantage of the breaks ln the\nfirst period, University of ' Manitoba,\nAllan cup champions, made the harvest of their visit to the lakehead two\nvictories by defeating Port Arthur here\ntonight, 2 to 0.\nBetty Bates, forwards;  Aria Saare. center; Wllma Campion and Helen Breeze,\ni substitutes.\nSecond team\u2014-Bcrna Kline and Mary\ni Reld, guards; Edna McKenzle and Mar-\n1 garct   Jackman.   forwards;   Betty   Hale.\ncenter; Barbara McOonald, substitute.     I\nI   llf        -HIV tl\niir   dfoplay-d    h>    Mn-\n\u2022UihmI  or h%   *-\u25a0_\u00bb# tl,\n.ui.    iJiiliUHHed\nManor   Contort-\n\u25a0j*-\n-t,\nThis Is the NEW FORD\nEveryone Is Talking About\nYou have seen Ford cars glide by, moving\ninto traffic, maneuvering, taking the lead.\nNow drive one yourself and feel the superabundant power at your command. We\nwill be pleased to give you a demonstration\nat any time.\nj*\nIf you prefer to buy out of income, you will find the authorized time payment plan offered\nmost attractive.\nChoice of colors. Fully-Enclosed Six-Brake\nSystem. Shatterproof Glass Windsnield.\nTheftproof Ignition Lock. These are only\na few of the many features which the New\nFord possesses.\nYour best plan is to come\nand see for yourself.\na\nI\n7\n.\nKOOTENAY MOTORS\nH. HARROP\nHeadquarters at Union Garage\n...\n 'ageEiglff\n\u2022TBI NELSON BAILT NEW8, TOfeSOXV MORNING. FEBRUARY _6, 1*\u00bb\nMNERALlZATiON\nIN EXTENSION OF\nFLORENCE DRIFTS\nMere Or* Territory in Vidnity\n\u00abf Big Shoot Is Strongly\nSuggested\nEARLIER IATERAL MAY\nENRICH THIRD FISSURE\nVentilation Raise to Be Poshed\non Original Line; Ore\nfe Shipped\nExploratory work of th* Kootenay\nFlorenoe in th* general ana of the\nfissured tone opened on tb* OOOleve!\nwhich hit centered on the seoond or\nfurther tssttfre. hat now proven the\nbig ace body opened In that fissure to\nhaw a length on thl* level of ITS\nf*et, practically corresponding to the\nportion of the fissure lying within\nth* big lime-bed and crossing the\nlime-bed at right angles.\nThe drift* In both directions from\nthe center of the greet shoot, though\nbow pest the Incidence of the big ore\noccurTsnc* In th* fissure, are showing\nstrong mineralisation, suggesting further ore. In point of fact, the forward drift I* advancing into the\nou\u2014\u2014Ite, which ln the upper work-\ntags of the mine ha* Important or*\nbottle*, while the rearward drift, which\nI* \"back-tracking\" toward the lake.\nta the Josephine formation. Is going\nta a direction that hat already yielded some ore shoot*, opened by the\n'main tunnel *t various times last\nyear.\nAfter thl* second fissure has been\neaplored. there still remain the flnt\nfissure, and the intervening aone with\nbelts of. ore coming In and out, to\nbe Investigated, befon the big strike\nof lsst tall will be defined on this\nlevel.\n'lime bed cut off\nExtension   of   the   lateral   that   resulted   ln   these   discoveries   he*  now\ngone 165 feet put the second fissure.\nInto schist,  which  lt now turns out\nout off the lime-bed.   Taking thit Into\nconsideration  with  the  fact  that  an\na\u2014tiler lateral on th* same aid* of the\nmala  tunnel   picked   up   a   lime-bed,\nj the geology of the mine now seems\nto Indicate that thl* earlier lime may\nbe a faulted continuation of the main\n: lime-bed.    It ls thought that a vary\n. promising fissure that we* cut In the\nI etrller literal ln the lime should show\n_\u25a0 up   soon   In   the   present   extension,\n5 being   perhaps   the   third   fissure   of\n~ the upper workings, tnd one of the\n_ objectives  of   the  extension.    If  thla\nfissure  when found by the extension\ndoe* not disclose a shoot ot on, It*\nexploration may be transferred to the\nearlier   lateral,   the   big    possibilities\nfor this latent  fissure  seeming  to He\nIn the lime exploration.\nShould development take that tum,\nlt might be oo_\u2014l\u00abr*d mot* tdvtnta-\nnow te nssMlth _\u00bb etnaenslan -with\nth* Prince- mat tak\u2014Iton veins by\nway of the -Un lateral. Me teet\nback, because of its Urn*, which should\nbe favorable to on occurrence In veins\nto be crossed In the long drive.\nTesting of th* on, of either fissure\nor bedding plan* type. In an upward\ndirection ha* not yet begun. Than Is\n760 feet of Florence vein or sheir tone\nbetween tbe 900 and 600 levels.\nVENTILATION FTBTHER\nLMPBOVED\nRecent reidlus\u2014-nt of the blower\nsystem hu further Improved the ventilation at tbe three facet from the\non lateral.\nThe attempted raising ln the an*\nnorth of th* main or lake-level tunc*1\nfor a ventilating connection wtth the\nupper workings, hu again encountered\n\"running ground\", but with thla additional light on th* problem, dip\nand dlmenaiont of thtt broken wet\nana teem to be Indicated, and driving\nhat bean re*\u2014net on the original\nliteral, to pa** through thl* belt,\nwhich promlie* to be narrow. After\nthat I* pasted, a raise to the upper\nworkings would teem to be plain\nsilling. This raise of course, whenever It la. If within territory so far\nbounded, must pua through the Florence shear tone, and hence must\nthrow a light on Its on character\nhigher  up.   \u2022\nWithin the raising of the embargo\nagainst local shipment*, put on for a\nwhile by the Canadian Pacific railway\nto relieve the congestion of through\ntraffic while the main line wu out\nof commission, sorted Florence ore\nhu gone forward to Trail to be\nturned into money. The growing\ndump of development on, however,\nwill mostly be reserved for the mill\nWINNIPEl0, Feb. 26.\u2014Dominion war\nIssue price*:\nWar loan*\u20141931, 99.90:  1937, 101.60\nVictory loans \u2014 1933. 101.85; 1934,\n101.80b,   103.10*;   1937.   104.86b.   103 26a\nRenewals\u20141933,  101.00.\nRefunding loan* \u2014 1943, 101.30b.\n103.30a; 1944, 97.50: 1940, 96.60; 1946\n97.70.\nWOLVES BEAT THE\nCADERWTAK\nTHE CITY TITLE\nScore 5-J Victory over the Hifh\nSchools Cadeta to Win\nMurphy Cup\nXhing''lohnnn It Out\nof Hochey for Balance\nof ihe Present Season\nClassified Advertising\nMARSHALL AND HORSWILL\nSWAP BLOWS; BANISHED\nCarlson  Plays  Stellar  Game;\nWolves Goal; Cadets Put\nUp a Great Battle\nMONTRRAL, Feb. 36.\u2014Manager Lester\nPatrick;of U\u00bb Hew York Rangen announced hen that \"Chlng\"' Johnson,\none of the most *ffectlve delence players In tbe Nattodal Hockey league,\nwould not Play again this season. Johnson broke hi* ankle while playing\nagainst Maroon* here early In the en-\nMrs. Levasseur's\nBowlers Defeat\nMrs. Sen's Team\nSTRIBLING AND\nSHARKEY $e\nBOXING GLOVES\nHeavy Training Is Over; Stribling -Has Dislocated\nRib\nTanadian Pacific\n-    Sailinqs\n'      k TO    J\nEUROPE\nFROM 8ALNT-JOMN\n. g  \u201e    Montclare\nTo   Olasgow-Belfast-Liwrpoot\nMIAMI BEACH. Fla., Feb. 36.\u2014The\nlull that precedes the zero hour settled over the training camps of Jack\nSharkey tnd Young Stribling today u\nthe preliminary cannonading of the\n\"Battle of the Everglades\" died away.\nThe shooting, lf any, appeared confined to the mysterious early morning\npot-shot at Jack Dempsey.\nThe plump 16-ounce training mitten* of tb* Boston sailor were packed\naway for other days after a desultory\nfive-round   session   that   Included   two\nA little luck, a good goalie, and\nthe ability to score on an opposing\ngoalie, who in the tint part of the\ngame, at leut, was none too good,\ngave the Wolves a 5-3 victory over\nthe High School Cadets In the final\ngame of the city Junior hockey league\nfor possession of. the Edward Murphy\neup, at the skating rink last night.\nThe cup will be presented to the\nWolves with a ceremony some time\nIn the near future.\nLate yesterday, after it had been announced that the game had been postponed, it was decided to play lt rather\nthan leave the rink, which had been\nsecured for the game, unused.\nCARLSON OOOD\nFrank (Magglei Carlson, In the\nWolves' goal, turned in a wonderful\ngame and with the aid of \"lady luck\"\nwho seemed to have taken a liking\nto him, saved shot after shot trom\nthe ever aggressive Cadets, The Wolves'\nscored three times ln ihe first eight\nminutes of the game when Martin,\nthe Cadets' goalie, seemingly went to\nplaces. They were easy goals, but for\nthe balance of the game Martin turned\nIn a stellar game. The Cadets outplayed\nthe Wolves for the best 'part of the\nremaining periods, notching three gotb\nto the Wolves' two.\nCADETS DANOBROl'R\nThe Cadets were never ln the iced\nbut  were  dangerously   near  tying   tlie\nI aeon time and again.   The first period\n' ended   3-0  for   the   Wolves.    Johnny\nWallace scored twice, once on a pass\n| from Tony Areure and again from the\n| Cadets' blue line.    Richardson bulged\n: the Cadets' net when he took a chance\nj on a long shot from his own blue Une.\n1    The  second  period  was  all   Cadets,\nI but   they   were   able   to   bulge   the\nWolves' net only once,  when Horswlll\ngrabbed the puck on Cecil Ramsden'a\nrebound   from   the   boards   and   bent\nCarlson.    The   Wolves  protested   that\nthe goal was offside, but Referee Boy\nHexlmer ruled otherwise.\nMARSHALL  AND   HORSWILL\nToward the end of the period, Horswlll checked Marshall's solo attempt\nand Marshall, claiming afterward that\nHorswlll had used his stick on him,\nturned and punched Horswlll ln the\nface several times. Horswlll. although\nlt wae claimed he did not retaliate,\nswung at Marshall before he dropped\nto the Ice. BUI Freno, rushing on\nthe Ice ln the Interests of the Cadet*,\nknocked Marshall down before ' the\nmlxup was fat\u2014ghten\u2014l out,\nReferee Heximer ordered both  Marshall and Horswlll to the box for five\nminutes,   but  the   game  was   held   up\nwould\nMrs. T, \u2014. Lavasseur's bowlers defeated Mr*. V. Is. Kerr's stars by a\nmargin of S\u00aba pin* in the third match\nof the ladle*' bowling league on Of\nUnas' alleys yeaterday afternoon. The\nvictory gave Mr*. Levasseur's team two\nmatches out of thrse, her bowlers having won the first and Mrs. Kerr's having taken -the second last week.\nMrs.  \u2014\u00abrr   scored   the   high   single\nof  US yesterday, and  Mrs.  Levasseur\nscored  the  high  aggregate.   406\nTHE   SCORES\nThe Bcores Were:\nWinner*.,   . .     .1st.   3nd.   3rd.   Ttl.\nMrs. T.\nB. Levtsieur\n'133\n138\n135\n4<W>\nMrs.\nC.\nA. Larson ...\n144\n129\n117\ntwo\nMrs.\nA\nFleming ...\n108\n95\n131\n334\nMrs.\nH\nLakes  \t\n103\n119\n124\n346\nMr,\nJ.\nBeU\t\n36\n115\n83\n284\nTotals\nLosers\n\u202274   596\nSt.   2nd.\n500\n3rd.\n1760\nTtl\n1\nMis.\nD\nL. Kerr .....\n145\n118\n107\n3TO\nMrs.\na.\nKemerllng\nua\n1)2\n85\n200\nMrs.\nD.\nD. McLean\n88\n82\n06\n276\nMrs\nF.\nst. Wheeler\n72\n112\n87\n241\nMrs.\nT.\nH. WUletts\n811\nH\n76\n222\nTotals\n\t\n511\n\u25a0M7\n450 1306\nLEGAL NOTICES\nClassifitd Adoertiting Ratet\nL*e*l Staging Notices\u2014Thr** cent*\n_~r word each Insertion. In Msckfaoe\nor machine capitals 5c a word Twent*-\nHve per cent discount if run dally\nwithout change of copy for one month\nor more, WB*re advertisment 1* **t\nout tn short Un*\u00bb the charge Is ISO\na Un* for Homan type. 30c for blackface and SSc for blaekface otpltol*.\nMlnlmum  SSc, lf charged  SOc.\nWant and ('-Killed advertising\u2014\none and t ha11 cents a word per Insertion. If paw to advance go per word\nper w*ek, or 33He per word par month\nTransient sds accepted only on a\ncash-ln-advtnoe basis. Bach Initial\nfigure, dollar sign, etc., oounts as on*\nword.    Minimum 35c,  lf charged  SOc.\nBirth Notices\u2014Free\nBirth*\nRCSBBLL\u2014To Mr. end Mre. William\nRussell, at Slocan City. February 30.\na daughter. Mrs. Russell was formerly Miss Ivy Hlrd of Kelson.      \t\nHelp Wanted\nOPENING FOR BARBER\u20141.1 new billiard room on main \u00bbtre?t In Fernie.\nApply, Box 776. Fertile.        (740S-\u2014\u00bb)\nSituations Wanted\nWAITRESS \u2014 Four years experlene*.\nwants position )n Nelson. Box 7\u00ab\u00bb.\nDally   Sews. (7*33)\nMiscellaneous fof Safe\nLAYTUTZ NURSERIES fcsado\u2014irters\nfor reliable nursery stock, both fruit\nand ornamental. Order now foi\nspring delivery. T. Roynon, Agent,\nNelson, a  C. (7300)\nSPECIAL BALE ot second hand overcoats; men's suits, tnd odd suttcoats\n\u2014lrom 36 cents up.   The Ark. (7388)\nQLADIOLA-Finest vwwoe*. moderate\nprises. Apricot Olow, Oo\u2014an Dream,\nPftteer's Triumph, Vetlchenblau, Boa-\nbind, tnd over one bund nd othere.\nGobble\n,f_ur_,c\nlist. a. m\nPalmer,\n(WI7)\nBAK~__U_,K*_BAUD SMFTT  BACKS-\nMcDonald  Jam Oompany, Retoon.\nSALMON   ARM   Hay   Orowsr*-   Asso-l-\nHon    Box   715.   Salmon   Arm,   BC.\nFOR SALE\u20143 clarinet*.    1 Hawkes low\natch A.   l_high jiitob B flat.   Apply\nhigh Mb\n\u2022Uy an\nFOR SALE\u2014Registered Oerman police\npups. Thra* months old. Box 515.\nRossland, B. O. (7S06-6-388)\nBEAD MAR-ABET SANGER'S  BOOK-\nVancouver\nmil',\nOTTAWA combination drag and trim\nsaw, for sale or rent, or will take\ncutting contract. H. 8. Taylor. R\nland.\n1-365)\nPot Rent\nSUITES   for   rant,     \u2014tor*ant\nSEVEN-ROOM  house  for  rent.   .,\nD. MagUo.   61* Vernon St.        (71'\nFURNISHED suites. S07 SUlca.\nAttractive Suite\nIN\nTERRACE\nAPARTMENTS\nFOR R\u2014NT\nBeautiful new apartmenta; Frigidaire; Electric Rang**, Hardwood\nFloors.\nP. E. POULIN\nABJtRDEEN   BLOCK\nFor Sale or Bent\nFOR RENT\u2014Or sal* ranch at\nKootenay Lake. 38 acre*: good 1\nIngs; furnished house; cot\u2014ge: _*_.\nhead Irrigation, R. Hlggl\/\u00bb,  \"St..\nEXPERIENCED HOD8EKEEPBR wouM\npay forty dollars oer month and give\nservices for good home for self and\nchildren\u2014school ige. Apply Box 7301\nDally Rews. (73*1)\nOI\u2014L\u2014Wishes  position   at  housework.\nApply Dorothy Oent, Appledale, B. 0\n(7337-366)\nYOUNCI  (URL\u2014One year high sohool\ndesires position  ln  store;  some  experience.   Apply Box 7367 Dally SCws\n(7357)\nEXPERIENCED    COOK\u2014In    camp\nabout fifteen or twenty men.    Apply\nBox 7413, Dally News. (7413)\nrmly\nFOR SALE\u2014Incubator Jubilee  130 <gg\nspraying   pump\ngood   condition,   115.      One   Barrel\n-   wrfoctly j&w,  M0.\ntl box.    Thou 584-\n(7ST*>\nApples delivered\nLive Stock Wanted\nGOOD\u2014Younp family cow.\nBoRweii.\nAutomobiles\nDODOB SEDAN\u20141927, Leather upttoU-\nterlng also Chevrolet 1026 coach. Caah\nor tenia. Joe Ramnden, Box 690.\nNelwnT <7430>\nPoultry tnd fcgg*\nProperty Wanted\nSealed tender* nddrcacod to the un-\ntterslt?ned and endorsed for the \"Construction and equipment of Three i\"3.\n(with the option of a fourth) Thirty-\nfoot ,Motor Launches for the Fores'\nBranch will be received up to \"noon\nMarch   12.   1028..\nPlans, specification* and form, of tender may be Obtained nt the office of\nthe District Forester, Court House, Neleon, B. C. the District Forester, Court\nHouse, Vancouver, B. C or the Chief\nForester, Victoria. B. C, on deposit of\nTen Doilers, ((10.00) which will be re-\nfunded if plan* nnd specifications are\nreturned in good condition within\nthirty  (30)  days from March  12,  1029\nThe lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.\nO. R. NADEN,\nDeputy  Mhilr.ter   of   Lands\n(7424)\n\"WILL BUY\u2014flmall property for caah\nReply Box 71W Dafiy Newa.\"\n(71_9\"____1\nBARRED BOCK tab? obldc* and hatching egg* (rom high producing R\nO. P. ttook. Mybtrdt are npteljad-\ntng tb* Cr___SI>oil_ egg-laying Contest.. \" Rhode Island Red oockenls\nfor sale. IS up. Wm. 9. McAlplM\nCreston, B. C. (73\u2014l-MtlMi\nProperty For Sale\nI DON BRADLEY\u2014Creston, breeder Leg\nI horns and Reds: Illustrated cats\n]    logue, write today. (7428\nSMALL HOUSE FOR  SALE.\nPhone 343Y.\nClose ln\n(7364-r-\n3681\ni)IST_\nWh!\nPOR BALE\u2014Six-roomed no\u2014* on tl*\nlots with trult tree*. Modern, ce\nment basement. Apply Post offlcr\nbox 781. Nelson. (74\n\u25a0AIIT     PASTCR-S     loot  ^ green\nly not buy your LMhorn baby chi\n-    Appleion -WK Proc\nhere at home\nter.\n(ee*4-&o-3\u00bbo\n7417-373)\nOne of Nelson's\nCoziest Homes\nFive rooms completely furnished\nwith high grade, artlstlo furniture,\nincindlng piano, rugs, pictures,\nstatuary, cut glass. Crown Darby\nrhlna. A real stfap. Inquire as to\nprice.\nportfp >HT_irt. act''   ,  . Chas. F. McHardy\nBABY CHICKS, hatehldk etss, millets\nPedigreed   cockerels,   breeding   pens\nSatisfaction   guaranteed.    Writ*   tor\nCatalogue.   Deveraon,  Port  Ortwford\n(7009)\nTOR BALK\u2014Incubator Jubl-e 1\u00bb0 eg*\ngood condition, IIS.    Donald Barrel\nspraying   pump   oerfectly   new.   820\n\/Spies delivered tl box.   Phone 684\nL-l. <7879i\nRoom snd Board\nCOMFORTABLE   room.\nPhon*    765L.\nboard I\n(73681\nBUSINESS, PROFESSION*\nDIRECTORY\nAuctioneer and Bailiff\n\u202250L, Nelson, B. c, 1* open tor\ndesirable  engagements.    Sieve:\nJAMBS H. DOYLE.-\ngBOL, Nelson, B. C,\nd\u2014liable engagements,\nsheriff and official idmlnll\nwltb satisfactory results to all\nowned References principal\nfirms    Oct In touch. (7\nPhotographer*\n(1EOROE A. MEEREg\u2014Artist and 1\ntogrepner.   715 Bajnr 8*.        (7I\u00ab\nCabinetmaker\nI.   H.   CHAPMAN\u2014Biker   St.\nmlker   and   Upholsterer.   Phone   \u2014\n(Till\nDentists\nI IB.  O.  A,\nNelson,\nC.  WALLET\u2014Oriffin \u2014\nB.O.< (Tit\nAccounting\nMar  14      Duchess Bedford\n\u00bb\u00abw York to Cherbough-Uverpo-\n\u00bb,   M    Metsgtma\n,   Tb Cherbough-Southampton-Hamburg\nMar    15       \u25a0    Montroyal\nTo Glasgow-Liverpool\nst\u2014\u25a0   Jl      Mellta\nTo Belfast-Glasgow _\nl_r  33        __.  Montrose\nTo Liverpool\na\u2014-   est*     .   Montcalm\nTo Chei\u2014>ug\u2014-Southampton-Antwerp\n, jiar  30      -  Duchess Richmond\nTo Olasgow-Uverpool\nI _pr   g _.  Montclare\nfti (_h__rgourg-Soutl_amplon-Antwerp\ns\"71     \"   Mini\u2014dos*\n\"\"_> ___*t*aiii___    __.\n   Duchess Yott\nTo Llwrpool     - .';r.\n' \u2014tr. 10  ~  Itootroy*.\n. To Chwbough _ou-\u00abmp~n-*_s\u00ab*r*ro\n13   Dutch*s* of Bedford\nrounds of boxing, the last Sharkey will\nget before he feces the southern pride 11_. _,,_.  time before Horswlll\nln the 10-round embrogllo In Flamingo j accept Ms. penalty.\npark Wednesday night. CADETS  CLONE\nStribling  tacked  his  sparing   gloves ,    cadets opwuid the third period soar-1\nto  the   wall   yesterday   and   his  drill' lag  when  Murraro's  weak  shot  from |\nthis afternoon consisted only of setting : inside the blue line got  by Carlson,\nup exercises, shadow boxing and bag | The goal brought the Cadets to wlth-\npunchlng. in  one   of their  opponents,   and   for\nBoth fighters worked under the tens- a time they stormed ln on the Wolves'\nIon thtt ht* gripped both camps since goal. Carlson turning ln some good\nstribling Injured his side. It anything, work. Harold Oillett picked up a\nthe Sharkey entounge was the more stationary puck In the Cadets' de-\nupset and from all parts of the dog fence area when Carl Ramsden failed\ntrack where tbe Boeton assembly holds to scoop It ln tnd scored,\nforth, came loud and vehement cries 1 \u2014arshall broke Into the scoring\nthtt stribling was merely preparing his j when   he   soloed   through   everything.\nPursuant t\u00bb the provisions of Section\nU of this Act. notice is hereby given |\nal the appointment ot JOHN ORAHAM !\nof Perry SIdine. B. C. at poundkeriier\nof   the   pound   established   at   Perry '\nSiding   and   Appledale   in   the  Kaslo- ;\nSlocan  Electoral  District.\nThe location of the pound premises ,\nI Is on lot 8338, Kootenay District.   \u2022\nWm.   ATKINSON\nMinister of Agriculture.\nDepartment ol Agriculture,\nVictoria.  B.   C. ,\nJanuary 31st. 183\u00bb. (\u201eM) |\nReal Estate -\nPhone 136\nInsurance\nNelson, B.C.\n(72011\nFOR SALE\n60 Pure Bred White Leghorn Hens,\n1037 hatch, Bred for type and egg\nproduction. Price 11.80 each.' Jesse\nTon\u20141 nson, Or\u2014drod, B.C.    (7*10)\nLost and Found\nApr   6\nTo Oltsgow-Bclftit-Liverpool\nApr  Emp. Australia\nR*w  York  to Cherbourg-South\nampton.\nFull   detail*   with   rstes   from   any\nigant, or write\nI. 8. CARTER\nAgent, Nelson, It. C.\nNEWS\nWorld Newt\nLocal News\nDistrict Newt\nSports Newt\nMining Newt\nStoch Marhttt\nSubscribe to\nThe\nNews\nDaily\nOOtp s month.\nS3.00 six months.\nf6.00a year.\n26** a week delivered\nby carrier.\nalibi ln advance\nAfter \"Pa\" 8titbllng, rather of the\nMacon slather, explained Strlbllng's Injury to the Associated Press th* physician In charge of the boy announced\nthat the Injury consisted of a dislocation of the fourth rib on the left\nside followed by trawmatlc neuritis.\nHume Badminton Club\nDtieatt the Catholic\nHume Badminton Club memtan took\na second victory over members of\nthe Kelson Catholic Badminton club\nwhen tbey won seven matches In 11\nIn an lnterclub tourney on tbe Hume\nschool floor Saturday night. Th* Hume\nclub won th* tint tourney by seven\nmatches to six at the Catholic parish\nBall  recently.\nRefreshments were served after the\ntournament.\nKITCHENER BEATS NIAOAKA\nI FOUND\u2014Bcarf on Baker street owner\ncan have same by Identifying it and\npaying for this ad. (7418-300)\nBUY ADVERTISED GOODS*\nThey Mum Moke Good\nAgents Wanted\nWANTED\u2014House to houie canvasser\n- Oood proposition. Write A L. Slngei.\n\u2022    Trail,   B.   C. <78_t\u00bb-tf>\nstopped ln front ot Martin and lets,\nurely poked home tor the Wolves'\nfinal tally. Th* Cadet* gave Carlson a busy time ot lt, \\_trlson warding\nolt three shot* only to hive the rebound popped back at him before\nCecil Ramsden got the puck past him\nfor the Cadets' final goal.\nTHE TEAM*\nThe teams wen:\nCadet* Martin, goal; Horswlll and\nI Klrby, defence; Cecil Ramsden, Carl\nI Ramsden and McLean, Murrtro,  Vysc\nClub for Second Time \\ \u00ab^__M*_<1 '\u00b0__^ \u201e.,.\nI Wolves\u2014CarlK\u2014V (oil; Richardson\ntnd Marshall, defence; Areure, Harold\nOillett, Walter Oillett; Campion, McLeod and Wallace, forward.*.\nOfftctals\u2014Boy Beil\u2014a, referee; C.\nJeffa tnd Tommy Bishop, goal umpires; J, Horswlll and W. Freno, timekeepers; Woe O'Oenskl, penalty timekeeper.\nSUMMARY\nOoal Summary:\nFlnt period, 1, Wolves, Wallace from\nAreure, 3; 3, Wolves, Richardson. 6; 3,\nWallace, g.\nSecond period\u20144. Cadet*, Horswlll, 0.\nThird period\u20146, Cadet*, Hurraro. 7;\n>. Wolves, H. oillett, 10; 7, Wolves,\nMsi\u2014isll, 13; 8, Cadets, Cecil Ramsden,   16.\nKITCHENER. Ont., Feb. 36\/\u2014Kitchener vaulted back Into third place\nin the Oanadlan hockey league standing by defeat\u2014g th* M*gu* Fills Cataract* here tonight, \u00ab-i McFarland\nwit the scoring star netting two goals\nfor the  winners.\nCONDENSED 'WANT' ADS ORDER FORM\nUse this MM> oa which to write your condensed ad., one word in each space.\nBneloM money order or check and mail direct to The Daily News, Ntlson. B.a\nBate: One and a half eent a Word each insertion, six conaecatto Insertion* for\nprice of fear when cash eecompanle* order.   Mi-imam, toe.   Each initial, fignr*.\ndollar .1x0, etc, count as one word.   No charge less than SO cents,\npublish the advwrtiBement below ________ times, for which 11\nForty-one storey \u00bbp*rtment hotel at\nzest ot \u26666,000,000 will be built on Fifth\navenue. New York city.\nHARI.ES  F. HUNTER\u2014 At'lllTOB, ,\nDonald Jim Building.   Box 1011, 1_\nson, B.C. (711\nAssayers\nl!. W. WIODOWSON, Box A110S\nB.O.    Standard  western    \"\n\"\"\"\"rim\nMonuments\nKOOTENAY     MARBLE     A     OKA\nWORKS\u2014Nelson,    B.C.     Wttte.\nprloe*. CUl\nTransfer\nWILLIAMS'   TRANSFER\u2014Btgglge,   Cot\nand Wood. Phon* 108. (Tll\u00ab\nWood Wor-inf Factory\nLAWSON \u2014 Baker St.    Carpenter   aal\nJoiner.    Bub  and   Hardwood. -\u2014...\n(TUT\nInsurance and Real Estate\nR. W. DAWSON\u2014Reel Estate, Insurance\n\"-_    Next Hlpperson Hardware\nstreet. (TIM\na   E.   DILL\u2014INJURANCE\nFARM ANBT.ITY PROPERTY\n60S Ward Bt. (7110\nD.    A.    McfmrlaiMI,    Real\nInsurance. Coal Board of Trade Room\nTelephone 40 P. O. Box 34\n(TIM\nChiropractors\nDB   OBAY.   GIL-BB   BLK\u201e   NEI.SOJ\nctm\nFlorists\nURIZELLE'S      GREENHOUSES,     _\nOut tlowen and floral designs.\nWM.   R.  JOHNSON\u2014\n(TIM\n343 out Flowers Potted Plan*\nand Floral Emblem*. (7138\nEngineers\nA.     H.    OREEN     CO\u2014CONTRACTOBI\nFormerly Oreen Bra*., Burden N*UM\nCivil   snd    Mining   Engines\u2122   1\nB.  O,  Alberts   and   Dominion  I\u2014nj\nSurveyors\n(713*\ntt.  O.  DAWSON\u2014Und  suveyore MfcJ\nlne and  Civil   Bnglnoer  Kalso jTo,\nFuneral Directors\n\u00a3V_!\nStandard Furtltun\nCo. \u2014 TJnd-taaan\nAuto Bwne.up-to\ndata OhapH Sm*\nwrvle** . ___!\nnaaooab-\nBringing\nFather\nTV4KT_M___Mrr\nmow ~v_uf\u00bb aotroT I\nI .L\u00bbP--YOO\nMUST HAVK A\nU-TT_K 0**OTM\nror*. LUNCH\nVVKLL.TRACY THAT t1B_y_l\u00bb\ni movt em otM Mr way\nl'__ DROP It*  ANT \u2022b-B.-T'OO\nA-IW- ViaVY   _OOM-\nr\nMcM\nt l Wt\nI TH_\n1  SEE\nwoa Jtj4_rruv\u00bbTo|\nTH_MOt)P>TAWT_   I\nUE_f*\\A\u2014V\nww!\n l_mid!-&)K DA1L_ ams. TUESDAY MOBJONG, FEBRUARY % W2U\n_   \u00b0_\nPages\nMarkets and Mining\n1' \u25a0\np.\nIS COAST LEADER\nAgain to Fore; Home Oil\nClose Is $12.90;  Mine\nShares Are Off\nirajJCOUVIR, ne, V.\u2014The oil lssuai\nstar the leadership of Home and A.\nConsolidated again provided the\nUpra* on the stock exchange today\nopt the opening, a heavy demand\nCO* out which was not satisfied when\nIm final   trading   be-   rang,   for   the\n1\u2014nlng over to the extent of better\nin 93,000 shares, A. P. Consolidated\n>rtlng at \u00bb1.60, worked up to 11.78\nd> closed for a net gain of 18c at\n.71 Hon* CHI on a trade of 13.\n0 share* started of at 112.25, 66c over\ntwday's close and sold up to 113,\nd closed 91.30 stronger at tvtsjcj.\nlnols Alberta on sales of 117,100 shares\n.proved 13c to 41.80 and Dalhouale\ni* 10c stronger at $2*15. McLeod\nrdened SOC to MOO, wh le the bal-\nic* ol tke list was about steady\nIn the mines, strength was display-\n[ in the sctlve issues during the\nrly trading but values fell away dur-\ng the afternoon. Pend OreUle, open-\nI, aft, 114. sold down to do** at\nB__ for net loss of 25c and Reeves\n.Donald lost SOc to 13.60. Whitewater\n\u00ab in demand up 15c to \u00bb1.15 after\nuchlng 11.25. Big Missoi-rl hardened\nto IIM and Qeorgla Hlver 3c td\ns\\e. Premier moved, un 6c to 41.93\nul* th* balanoe of th* list was\nnarally steady on a good demand.\nEgg Markets\nOTTAWA. P\u00abh. 25-rlggs. Toronto\nDealers quoting country shippers for\n\u25a0traded eggs, extras 45 to 48; flrsU 43\n40: pullet extra* 8 to 41. seconds 35.\nMontreal\u2014Receipts of ergs aro light\n\u00bbn all sections and prices are firm.\nEdmonton\u2014Dealers aro now Quoting\nuntry shippers extras 87; tints 35,\neonda 38.\nVanoouver\u2014Dealers aro now Quoting\nluoers extras 35 to 36; tints Jl to\npullet extras 30 to 81.\nChicago\u2014Spot 80;  Fsb. 38V4.\nN*W   Tork\u2014Spot   40ft.\nWW YORK, Peb. 35.\u2014Copper strong;\nKtrolytlc spot and  future* lBVio.\nIron\u2014Steady;  unchanged.\nLead\u2014Spot New Tork 0.95; laat St\npuis 6.85.\nrJZInc\u2014 Plrm; last St. Louis spot and\njtures  6.35.\nKAntlmony\u2014e.50.\n|AT LONDON:\nStandard   copper\u2014Spot   \u00a371   7s   6d:\ntures 179 3s 6d.\nBectrolytlo\u2014Spot   \u00a384;   futures   \u00a384\nFin\u2014Spot \u00a3331 10s;  futures \u00a3333 15s\nLead\u2014Spot and futures \u00a333 10s.\nElno\u2014Spot and futurea \u00a330 Sa.\nBRAZHIAN TRACTION\nEARNINGS GROWING\nMOW\u2014i_U_, Feb. 26\u2014Net earnings\nof th* Brazilian Traction Light -\nPower company for January, 1939. were\n13,330,058 aa compared with tl.933.S70\nin January, 1938, representing an Increase Ot  \u2666397,485.\nNORANDA SUFFERS\nLOSS AT TORONTO\nNickel Off; Durant Holds Up\nWell; Papers Show Come\nDown\nTORONTO, Fsb. 36\u2014Ths stock exchange failed to make any concerted\nforward movement today and the close\nln many Issues ww not far from th*\now. International Nickel traded 14,937\nshares, closing at 01% for * 2v, point\nloss. Noranda dropped Vt- closing at\n83 H.\nDurant Motors held up well, closing\nat 34, a Vi point drop. Massey Hurls\nreflected the general feeling, dropping\n3Vi for a cloae of 86. Robinson bone\naagged 2Vi and Home Oil sagged V to\n13Vi. Canadian Oil sold off to 1*Vt\ntot a 1 point low after reaching 66Vi.\nPaper stocks did not hav* any bitter run of luck as both AblUbl and\nBrompton, tb* two mor* active slocks\non the exchange, recorded losses of\nthree and two point* respectively. Foothills OU gained 45 to 4.80, Pend\nOreille gained % closing at 1450.\nIRREGULARITY ON\nNEW YORK UST\nU.   8.   Steel   Firms;   Coppers\nUp;   Otis   Elevator\nJumps 24\nAPEX AND T0BA\nMINES FEATURES\nVenture*  Stilt Command   Attention at Toronto; Wu\nMi-toori Up Eight Cento\nToronto Mines\nAcer\u2014a   \u2014\nAmulst   \t\nArgo\nBarry   HoUy\nCwtle   \t\nCent. Man.\n-...- \u00bb\nWinnipeg G\nrain\nLow\nWheat-\nOpen  Hlgt\nClose\nMay    .\n.    134U\n134%\n131%\n133\nJul;   ..\n\u2022\u2022    186%\n136 M\n133%\n133%\nOct.   ..\n...    134\n134 Vi\n131%\n133\nOats-\nMay   ..\n...     61V4\n61 Vi\n60%\n60%\nJuly...\n-     80*\n60 Vi\n60%\n60%\nOct.   ..\n...     50V4\n80 Vi\n55%\n56%\nBarley-\n...     81V4\n81%\n80%\n80%\nJuly   ..\n...     80(4\n80%\n79%\n79%\nOct.   ..\n...     74Vi\n74%\n73%\n73%\nFlax-\nMay   ..\n...   311\n313%\n211%\n311%\nJuly  ..\n...   310\n310%\naoo%\n309%\nOct.   ..\n.\u201e    \u201e\n\u00a5\t\n300\nBy*-\nMay\nJuly  ..\n...    118%\n..     116V4\n118%\n116%\n11*\n113%\n110%\n113%\nCash wheat\u2014No. northern, 128%;\nNo. 3 northern, 135%; No. 8 northern.\n120%; No. 4. 116U; No. 6, 104: No. 6\n88%: teed, 79; track, 120%; acreen-\n.ngs,  14.\nMontreal Produce\nMONTREAL, Feb. 25.\u2014Eggs and butter stronger; cheese quiet.\nCheese\u2014Westerns 17%  to 19.\nButter\u2014No. 1 pasteurized 43% to\n43%.\nEggs\u2014Strong, extras 49; tints 40;\nseconds 37; fresh extras 54 to 56; firsts\n63 to S3.\nSudbury Basin\nSherritt Gordon\nFalconbridge Nickel\nThe direction and management of this inter-allied\n.roup of properties is most conservative and highly\ncompetent.   On any recession for price they present  \u2022\nattractive opportunities for purchase.\nR.P.Clark&Co.,(Vanc.)Lti\nINVESTMENT BANKERS\nNELSON, B.C. PHONE 100\nSterling\nOil\nFollowing is a telegram just received from Stobie,\nForking & Co.:\n\"We are authorized to offer for immediate subscription at one, dollar per share, limited block of\nSTERLING PACIFIC OIL shares. Subscription must\ntie in \"by 3 p.m. Tuesday, February 26, and are accepted subject to allotment period. Twenty-five cents\nper share must accompany each application, balance\npayable on delivery of certificates.\n\"Sterling owns 720 acres in TURNER VALLEY,\nsouth of HOME OIL, on the structure highly endorsed\nby Davis, geologist of HOME OIL. Strong oil interests in control. BIG OVERSUBSCRIPTION ANTICIPATED.\"\nWe have been allotted a small block of this stock\nfor our Nelson and Trail clients. Please make your\nreservations early, as we expect a big demand for\nthese shares.\nPrice II per share, 25c on application, and balance\nwhen certificates delivered.\nHUGH W. ROBERTSON\nSpecialists In Mining and Oil Stook*\nNELSON   AND   TRAIL\ntht? Consolidated Mining and\nSmelting Company of Canada, Ltd.\nOffice, Smelting and Refining Department\nTRAIL. BRITISH COLUMBIA\nSMELTERS AND REFINERS\nforchasers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores.\nroducerE of Gold, Silver, Copper, Pig Lead and Zinc.\nTADANAC, TRAIL\nWW YORK. reb. 35.\u2014The stock\nmarket resumed activity attar It* three\nday rest somewhat refreshed today\nbut a xoxio tl\u00abtil*>ilng up ot call\nmoney Injected considerable Irregularity' Into the day's proceedings\nTb* market opened wtth * bunt of\nstrength but stepping up of the call\nloan rat* from Ilk to I PC cant *a\nbanks cAlled about 138,000.000 for\nmonth-end requirements precipitated\nheavy liquidation wiping out much\nif tbe earlier rls*.\nUnited State* Start attracted strong\nsupport. Tbe stock opened with a\n\"lock of 30,01)0 shares at IBS, up thr**\nxjints, and mounted nearly 1 points\n<-o  laoH.\nBethlehem rose nearly 4 polnta to\n100%, tb* highest Ut 10 yean. Crucible, Follansbee and Youngatown Sheet\nTub* were othsr steel ahana making\nmbatai\u2014\u20141 headway. Tlw coppers\nresponded to th* prlo* Increase, Anaconda touching a new peak at 137.*\nand Ore*n* Cananea moving up 4\npolnu, but latar losing most ot Its\nlain. American Zinc mounted over\ni point*.\nOtis Elevator Jumped nearly 34\nPoint* ln a small turnover while\nAdam* Express. Radio Corporation (old\nand Croeeley Radio mom\u2014Ml about 10\nto 13 polnu, -though tbe last two\nreacted  later.\nCollins and A Ik man mounted 11%\npoints to a new top at \u2014',.., on more\noptimistic reports trom tb* textile Industry.\nNosh Motor* gained 3 points. In\n4 polnu. utilities war* generally heavy\nthe rails, Missouri Paelflc gained about\nAmerican & Foreign Power falling back\nmora than 13 points.\nNEW YORK\nSTOCK QUOTATIONS\nHlgb   Low   Clou\nAllied Chemical ... 398*4   2\u00bb5'4   998*i\nAmerican Can   118'.,    116       1191,\nAmer.   Foreign  Pr. last,   113      113H\nAmer. Loco  109*4   ion      108\nAmer. 8. it R  117*4   114       116%\nAmer. Steel Pd'y ....   T8!i    89        TO\"\/,\nAmer.   Tel 315      313      214%\nAmer. Tnbacco   174%   173%   nt!4\nAnaconda    137(4   13S      136V4\nHalt, ft Oblo   my,   134      134\nBeth.  Steel    1Q0\u00bb4    9854   10054\nBun. H. ft S       135\nCan.    Pacific      331%    348       160.4\nOerro de Pasco   108%   107)4   108)4\nChile Copper   100       97H     98)4\nCora Prod\u2014ts     87V4     86)4     87)4\nFord English        _...        I8V4\nFlelschman Co    78       74)4     74%\nPreeport-Tenas       47       48        48)4\nOeneral Motors    .1%     89)4     80%\nOen. Bectric  345      239      340\nOranby      9014    89       89\nGreat  Weet       38 37%     37%\nHowe Sound      74 73%     73%\nHudson Motors  ....   88)4    88%     6\u00ab',i\nInsp. Copper     55%     54%     54%\nInter. Bap. T.         53%\nInter. Nickel      64        81%     83%\nKelly   Springfield...    19%      19%      19%\nMarland OU     37%    38%     38%\nMiami Oopper     40%     39%    40\nKen. Copper \u201e  168%   158%   158%\nNat. P. ft L.      66%     63%     68%\nNash Motor*   US      107%   111%\nNor.  Paelflc   108%    108%    107%\nPhillip* PM*.     38 87%     88\nRadio Corp.  371       383       388\nRock Island   133      139      131\nSinclair  Cons    39%     38       38%\n80.  Pacific    133%    131%    131%\nStan. Oil of N.J    48%     48%     48%\nStudebaker        89%     88%     88%\nTexas Corp.     68        67%     67%\nTm.  Oulf Sul     7i%      74%      74%\nUnion   OU   ot   Cal.   47 46%     48%\nUnion   Pacific     337       333%    334\nU. S. Steel   188%    183%    189%\nWestinghouse \u25a0  188%    163       163%\nWilly* Overlsnd ....   31%     31%     81%\nYellow   Truck        38%     37%     38%\nCALGARY OIL\nCl03\u00ab\nAdvance     9 1.00\nAcme     _ _    JO\nA. P. Consol  _    1.86\nDalhouale   .  - -   3.30\nDallas -         .60\nFreehold      _    188\nHome         13.00\nnilnol* Alberta      1.36\nMadison    _.\u201e - 10\nMayland    - - \u201e   \u00bb.7\u00bb\nMcDougall Segur ex.       3.00\nMcLeod    ...._    3.80\n-It City  70\n-lew  Federal     \u2014  \u00ab    ,11\n)kalta common  250.00\n31\u2014Ita  preferred     300.00\nRoyaUU   80.00\napooner _    1.86\nrurner   _ _,._    .46\nUnited _   346\nVulcan       1.30\nS\u00abg*nt    -       .86\nExchange Rates\nNEW   YORK,   Feb.   26\u2014Sterling   ex-\n| 'hang* steady at 94.80 9-33 for 80-day\n\u25a0ills and at 94.84 29-81 tor demand.\nForeign bar silver\u201466%c.\nCanadian dollars\u201416-32 discount.\nFranc*-180%,\nLire\u20146.33%.\nNelson approximate rat* sterling ex-\ntang*\u20149486%.\nMara*\u201433.71%.\nKronen\u201428.71.\nN.R. GROSS EARNINGS\nSHOW GAIN FOR WEEK\nMONTREAL, Feb 16.\u2014The grow\n; etrnisg* of the Canadian National railways tor tb* week ending February\n31 war* 94.788.892, aa compared wltb\nt4.MO.M4 for th* corresponding period\n.'f IMS, an increase ot 9106,608, or \u00ab\n>m cent.\nTORONTO. Psb. 26\u2014Apex Mines and\nManitoba Bftsln furnU\u2014ed a good deal\nof th* trading today on the Standard\nmining exchange. Ventures still commanded a great deal of Interest opening at 114-6 and \u2014slug to 913.00, a\nnet lc** of' 11. Falcot.br\u2014s* ranged\nfrom 114.71 to M6_\u00bb snd closed at\ntil, down Mc, Sudbury Basin fell\nback Mc to 91146, last sales being\nwithin a few etnts of the low point.\nInternational Nickel s*gg*d to 183\na loss of M,\nManitoba Basin was again the laadw\nIn activity with sales ot 386,660 shares.\nA new peak of 71 cent* was attained\nearly ln tb* session but later trading\nresulted in * recession to 704, a cent\nadvance. Hudson's Bay and Sherritt.\nOordon held st\u00ab*dy at 121.85 and 98.90\nrespectively. Mandy Mine* moved up\nloe to 1180. Can\u2014al Manitoba was\n4c low at tpc and Ssn Antonio a\nent off at 18*.\nShare* ot Ap\u00abx Mines wtre called\nfor trading for the tint tlm* and\nwere dealt In to the extent of 348,600\nshares. Old Apex Porcupine shares\nwere exchanged aome months ago on\ntbe basis of two for each of th* new\n\u2014ares. Opening quotations wer* at\n13c with a subsequent rise to lt%*.\nbut by closing time the price was\nback to 8%c.\nBig Mlaaouri advanced lc to IIM\nand Orandview was 3c higher at 64c\nbut Oolconda wat down 10c to tl 05.\nPremier down 6c to tl-90, Premier\nBorder down le to'46c and Kootenay\nPlorence down a cent to 36*.\n-Capital\nDuprat\nDome\n.19%\n1.91\n'    .03%\n39\nJl\n81\n.07%\n.04%\n1,80\nOold Dal*  11\nOold HUI  -      tn\nOranada -      At\nOrover Daly        03%\nJackson  Manlon   13\nKlrklak*    -    Ul\nK&otenay   Florence 10\nUke  Shore 11-00\nI\u00bbval           .07%\nIftcDo\u2014'fill      .83\nMolnlyrc       10-06\nMining  Corp    1.00\nNeabci      11\nKlplaelng    AM\nNotanC.i    81.60\nPend or*Ul* ,  11.78\nPlonee. 43\nPremier -   1_90\nPotter Doal     .03%\nRlbagc    .'      .03%\nSan Antonio 18\nSherm:-Gordon '    186\nSUdacona  11%\nSudbury Bssln  1110\nSylvanlte    306\nTeck Hughes     116\nTough  Oake*        84%\nVlpend       1.1*\nWright Hargnave* ....   3.33\nWeat Dom* Lakes       .06\n\u2666   *>\n2.80\n.03\nAt\nIt\n.a\n.01\n04%\n9.79\n.14\n07%\n04\n.12%\n1.48\n10%\n21.40\n18\n83%\n30.50\n6.96\n19%\n8.10\n81.76\n1310\n46\n118\n.03\n.04\n.17\n810\n.19\n3,10\n1.00\n16\nL17\n316\n.06%\nCANADA CEMENT\nMAKES COMEBACK\nMontreal Prices Follow Course\nSet by Wall Street;\nPapers Quiet\nApprove Regulations\nfor. Record Performance\nof Coats in Dominion\nOTTAWA. F*b. 11.\u2014Dr. J. H. Orls-\ndale. deputy minister of agriculture,\nhaa approved regulation* for the record of performance for goats, which\nnow makes It possible for many purebred doe* to establish an official record.\nMany breeders have bean keeping\nprivate record* and the British Columbia Ooat Breeder*' association has\nsupervised records for IU members.\nHarold O, Moraoa of New Westminster. B.C., has the distinction ot being\ntbe tint brooded ot goaU to make\napplication for record of performance\nunder thla policy.\nNOBLE FIVE'S NEW\nORE IS FOLLOWED\nFORTY-FIVE FEET\nShoot in Vergin Ground Averages Six Feet in Width ttt\nHigh. Grade Milling Ore\nHolding a general width of about\nsix feet, the new or* shoot opened t\n-veek or so ago In tbe Nobl* Five\nvein's 100 level heading eastward ha-\nww been developed for 45 feet, Pau'\nUnco\u2014, general manager ot Noble Five\nlines, limited, stated yesterday. The\nire would be classed as high grade\n\u2022niillnx ore, average sample* across tbe\n*ull face assaying 30 ounces of silver,\n'2 per cent lead and 1 par cent rt nc\n\u2022 the ton.\nThis strike in virgin ground In eastward extension of th* Nobl* rive\nvein'* lowest upper working driven aa a\nmeans of getting to the Surprise vein\nat depth, adda Important tonnage\nwhoa* outward 111\u2014IU hav* not been\nyet defined, while the ahoot begins at\n131)0 feet depth.\nCROSSCUT HALTS\nTaking out of this development ore,\nby way of tbe big 1000-foot abaft, 1*\ntemporarily baiting the crosscut trom\nth* 1600 level to tb* Deadman shoot's\nupward continuation, tb* same compartments are fully \"organized.\" tho\nWhen the skip* ln the other com-\npartmtnU are fully \"organized,'* the\ncrosscut will be resumed.\nOr* from thl* eut*m Nobl* Five\nshoot and from the deep Deadman\nshoot meet In the mill, whose feed\nnow 1* exclusively development or*.\nMONTREAL, Peb. 36.-Stock prloe* ln\ntoday's session of tbe Montreal market\nagain followed tbe course set by Wall\nStreet where a firm opening followed\nby a wave of selling.\nTotal sale* amounted to 68,906 shares:\nbonds 169,750.\nInternational Nickel, opening at 84.\neased to 63%, but firmed ln tbe last\nhour to close at 83%. representing a\nnet lose of 1%. Brazilian with a turnover of 3366 shares opened firm at\n89, but later eased to close at 67%, off\nX.\nOne of th* high lights of the session\nwa* the revival of Interest In the\nCanada Cement Issues. The common\nhad a turnover of 3133 shares and\nclosed at 3oifot a net gdn ot %.\nNEW SECRETARY OF\nNOBLE FIVE MINES\nX. C. RlchardBon, for the past few\nyears of Seattle, and before that, of\nSalt Lake City, has arrived In Nelson\nto take up the duties of secretary-\ntreasurer of Noble Five Mines, limited,\nsucceeding W. S. Christie, whose health\nhas dictated his retirement and hla\nreturn to California.\nMr. Richardson's family, after the\nclose of the school term will Join\nhim In Nelson-\nEight hundred thousand automobile\naccidents ln U. S. during 1928 caused\n37,00  deaths.\nLogan & Bi y an\nPrivate  Wit*   '\nSTOCK*     BONUS     COTTON\nGRAIN\nMEMBER*\nftew York. Montreal and Vanoou\ner Stock Exchanges. Chicago\nBoard of Trade, Winnipeg Oraln\nExchange  and  other  leading  ex\nchanges\nOFFICES:\nVancouver,   Spokane  and   Hearts*\nWHEAT VALUES W\nSETBACK AT CHICAGO\nCHICAGO.   Mb.   35\u2014 Widening   (\ncount*   facilitating   tranafer \" bl\nfrom Wtttststt rt*\u00abr p-ot* I\nhad much ss-et tc_*ju_ brlngio* i\na big setback today In  -tf^H\nbare.\nnag   die-\nf_-S\n'    Ak_Toc_y\nbought and sold and carried x\u00bb\nmargin through numhm of tha\nMontreal. Toronto and New Yqrt\nstock     exchanges        Telegraphic\nMiotations\nCW.Appleywd\nIN8URANC-     SKWKS      BOHI*\nCtrl   PBOJ\u2014BTTf\nO  W  Applevard   It   R  Appleyard\nF. A. WhltaeW-\nBoa 816 P50\u20141 HI\nNorthwest\nMines\nInvestment\nCo,\nMember standard stock Enchants\nef\nspecialists ln tbe underwrttlng of\nhlgb grade mining aecur\u2014_ affording opportunity for ground-\nfloor participation ln successful\nmining   enterprises.\nSpokane\nWaifat-gttm\nJ\nThe papeflf were quiet and irregular.\nAbitlbi sold off a points at 60, after\ntouching 61;  the preferred  was st-aily\nat it.\nBan* of O\u2014Smerce 364\nImperial Bank       gvg\nBank   of   Montreal        372\nBank of Nova Scotia 401\nRoyal    Bank     _!._.. 3_\nBank of Toronto      278\nAbitlbi Power le Paper     60\nAsbestos Corporation   17\nAtlantic   Sugar     \"   14\nSell   Telrohohe    1071:\nraziiian T. L. & Power     \"   67%\nBrompton   Paper     ,    4gji\nCan.  Car  _k  Foundry    15*\nCana.  Industrial  Alcohol  ..._. :.   4i\u00ab\nCan. Power   3931\nCons. Mining it Smelting ..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' 606\nDominion   Bridge teat\/.\n\"Torhlnlou Olass    i\u00abo\nA. P. Oraln   '59\nMassey    Harris    as\nMontreal    Power         nov\u00ab\nNational    Breweries     131IU,\nOgllvle   Milling  671*\nOttawa L. H. & Power \" Ii,\nYANKEE GIRL\nCONSOLIDATED\nThe Yankee Olrl Is boring Its main tunnel to complete Its\nequipment ln osder that It may be producing and milling Us gold\nsilver  ore*   which  have  been   well developed.\nWe will be pleated to fnrnlsh full particulars on this prop*\nerty.\nWe are offering tbe unsold portion of this allotment at 68\ncents a share.\nSTOBIE-*bR__ONG0G   -\nMINIKO  STOCK   SPECIALISTS\n35   Commerce  Building,   Vancouve r,   B.   C.     Phones:   Sey.   911'\nHead  Office \u2014  Toronto\nMembers:   Standard   slock   *    Mining   Exchange,    Toronto.\nVancouver    Stock    Exchs nge   and   other   exchange*.\n01 II  OWN PRIVATE WIRE SYSTEM FROM COAST TO COAST\nPenmsns,\nPrice Bros\t\nQuebec Power\nShawinigan\n100\n\u00ab7\niharwln Williams         \u201e\n3o. Canada Power\t\n\"Heel of Canada     ,\"\nJt. Lawrence Flour MU* L\nTuckett   T;<*_cb    ^^\nWayagamaok    i\t\nWestern  Orocem \u00a3__\nWinnipeg   Railway  \t\n66\n61%\n39\n121\nBit'.\n37\n81\nBid.\nBejTlew  1- MV,\nBig  M\u2014sourl        184\nCork Province  17\nCotton   Belt        .60\nOeorge copper     8.66\nOeorgle   River         left\nGladstone  13\nOolconda   _.    lb\u00ab\nOrandview    _, 83\nIndependence    10J4\nIndian Mlnee      .0754\nInter. Ooal 38V4\nKootenay Plorence 1914\nKootenay King       .40\nt.   *   ts. 04\nl_kevt\u00bbw  01\nLucky Jim   .18\nMohawk        jj.%\nMorton Woolsley      .04\nMarmot Oold       .08\nMarmot Metals   .05\nNoble  Five         aa\nOregon Copper  79\nPent!  Oreille    1310\nPremier  \u201e_ _ \u201e   1.93\nPorter Idaho     19\nReeves McDonald      8.60\nHutu* Argenta     .96\nRuth  Hope      .41\nSilver Crest     .09_\u00a3\nSilverado        Lit\nSilversmith        .18\nSlocan King        oe\nSlocan Ramblw      ao\nSnowflsk*  \u00bb . 19\nTopley   Richfield    40\nTo\u00abe _iikb    110\nWhitewater    -   1.11\nWoodbln* , ...    .04\nA.   P.  Consol    1.78\nDalhouat*       U6\nBom* Oil  -  1119\nTUs.-Alt*. .._..._\nMcLaod :..\n116\n.18\n8.76\nAl\n14H\n1.08\n.64\n.11\n20\n.41\n.06\n\u202201%\n.19\n00\n\u202204 Vt\nMrt\n.08\n691,\n.71\n\u2022'\u2014rf\n1.94\nX\n8.88\n\u25a036H\n.10\n1.11\n\u25a01\u00abH\n'-'\u00ab\n10\n.41\n1.10\n1.16\n\u2022\u00bb4ii\n1.77\n3.40\n. |M^\nWayne Casement of Oary. HI.,\nyear-old   leader   of   gang   of   b\nInn*\"' ***?.*'\nOther Branches at Winnipeg, Yorkton, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Calgary, Lethbrldge.\nVancouver, Kamloops, Vernon and Victoria.\nDRY GOODS\nBeautiful Silks at Bargain Prices\n36-INCH LUSTROUS BLACK ALL-SILK DUCHESS SATIN fl.50\n38-INCH FULL RANGE CREPE DE  CHINE in new shades \u00a51.75\n38-INCH FLAT CREPE in heavy weight.   Range of colors $2.25\n38-INCH ONE-PIECE ONLY. BLACK CREPE BACK SATIN S1.75\n36-INCH FIGURED FUGI SILKS  fl.35\n-Main Kloor\u2014tl U C\u2014\nCROCKERY AND CHINA\nAnnouncing the arrival of half a ton of Englich Crockery, fncluding our\nopen stock patterns. White with gold ed ge and line, blue willow, plain white. We\ncan now supply any replacements. \u2014ittain Hour\u2014H B C\u2014\nHOUSE FURNISHINGS\nNew Floor Coverings from England a\nSpring cleaning is just around the c\nBeautiful designs in Linoleum come in\npassage or kitchen. Mail us measuie.n\nsize you require.   Price $1.10, $1.20,\nFloor Oilcloth 2 yards wide in a ne\nmade  for  bedroom  or  kitchen.    Price\nBuy now and get a large choice. W\nnot ready.\nnd Eastern Canada.\norner and choosing is now easy.\n2, 3, or 4 yards wide to suit living ropm,\nents of your room and we will cut the\n$1.25 and $1.35 per square yard,\nw  assortment  of   colorings.    Specially\n68*?, 75f>, 79*? and 95\u00ab> per sq. yard,\nill cut and lay on-one side if you are\n\u2014Second Floor\u2014H B C\u2014\nLADIES' WEAR\nEXCELLENT QUALITY RAiuin c s.* AtoAo in colors of red and black, pink\nand black, mauve and black, and b.ac k and maize.    Assoited sizes.    Regular\n. $4.95.   Special  f2.95\nKIMONAS TO MATCH THESE SNAPPY PYJAMAS in all sizes. Regular $5.95.\nSpecial        $3.95\nWOODS LAVENDER. LINE SILK Pii; NJESo SLIPS in all colors and assorted\nsizes.   Heavy weight and shadow-pro i     itegu'ar $4.95.   Special  $2.95\nWATSON'S PRINCESS SLIPS-Shadow -proof and excellent quality.    Assorted\ncolors and sizes.   Regular $2.9>.   Sir cal \u201e.$1.95\nWOODS LAVENDER LINE SILK VESTS AND BLOOMERS\u2014\nVests, regular $1.95, at $l.KO    Bl\"o-ers. regular $2.95, at *>2.50\nSILK BLOOMERS\u2014A sorted shades, with suff\u00ab of black.   Snappy little undergarments.   Regular $1.75.   Snecial     fl.25\nA SHIPMENT OF NEW SPRING COATS 1 -Secand Floor-H B C-\ntmmmnm\n THT5WTSOtfTMlLY NEWS.   TTIFSPAY MOKNINC, FEBRUARY 2f, 1029\nAIL TO RECOVER\nADIES DROWNED\nIWWER EIPLOYEES\nttgn Yet of  Bodies Turve\nand   Malavrarich;  Im-\npossible Dirag River\nof Andrew Turve and\n\u25a0eh,   whs   drowned   ln\nth* Kootensy river be-\nanjatnlngton  and   South\nhad not been found\ndrownM amen their launch\nPapazian\nKER.    JEWELER\n>UATE OPTICIAN\nHAU STREET\nl!ity Drug Co.\n-fct-m'S Dl-pra\u00abln\u00ab ChraUta\nVibna.   KmUkt,    Dram.    Stationery.\n, Mall   fWlerR   promptly   despntnhMi\nfeHmm    NELSON,   B.C.     PHONB   34\nIn ami OH rtmr Wrtalit Frw\neapaiaed immediately bate* No. 1 plant\nof the Wait Kootenay Power & Light\ncompany, th* launch'' tuuine stalled\nand tha boat turned atdewaya and cap-\naUwd when lt struck a rock. Ole waiters, third man in the beat, saved him*\neelf by holdlus to an overhead cable\nand  draeglnx. himself ashore.\nImpossibility of dragging and Inability of searchers to see tbe bottom\nof the river in many places frustrated\nall efforts to recover tbe bodies over\nthe   weak-end.\nAn Inquest will probably be held tf\ntbe bodies are recovered. A sharp\nlookout for tbem Is being maintained.\nDaughters England\nHostess to Sons\nat Memorial HaU\nMr. and Mrs. H. Stlnakcr won the\nfirst prize when the Sons of England\nwere guests of the Daughters nt a\ncourt whist drive at the Memorial hall\nlast night. Miss May Ramcden aad 8\nHlllyard  won tbe consolation  prizes.\nThe committee serving refreshments\nwas Mrs. J. Brown, Mrs. J. Ballless.\nMrs. M. Jones. A. Cuthbert was master\nof ceremonies.\nSmythe's  Laxative   Quinine\nTablets\nV. ill Check a Cold In a Few Hours.\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nPRKSI RIPTION    SPECIALIST\ntspp. Rank of fowimwivi Phone  *\nBLUE SERGE\nSUITS\nTailored in approved styles for\nSpring\u2014Single and .double breasted. Good cloth, guaranteed for\ncolor.    New arrivals.    All sizes.\n$27.50\nGILKER'S\nNELSON, B.C.\new Easter\nModes\nShipment^ of Dresses are\narriving daily. These garments exhibit expert taste\nin both design and colorings.\nIn an endless variety of col-\nores.   Sizes 16-44.\nPriced from $10.05 to S35.\nWARD ST.\nmmfliiHmntmViMnam\nOpp. CAPITOL THEATER\nSant0&ru iroa.\nNelson's Style Shop\njor Locks'Ready-to-Wear\n, Dresses, Suit-, Coats arriving daily.   An\n\u25a0 exceptional purchase from one manufac-\nI turer a^lowi us to offer ladies' very smart\nSilk Drjpsses in four groups at\n,. \u00bb0.75, $14.75, $10.75 and $24.75\nThe   great   French   artist,    PAUL\nPOIRET insists on skirts for 1929.   We\n'\u2022shall be well prepared.\nTools for All Trades\n\u2022 ^Thjs is ap important branch of our business and we\nI keep only first quality tools.\nAXES\nWAHN\nKLLKN\nOJIl'OES\nHAMMERS\nAl'UKU\nCH1SKLS\nWRENCHES\nSCREW  DRIVERS\nETC, ETC.\nLet Vs Supply Your Wants\nWood, Vallance Hardware\nWholesale\nCompany, Limited\nNslson, B.C.\nCUBS TO TACKLE\nALBERTA CHAMPS\nEND NEXT WEEK\nNelson Kept), Provincial Champions, to Seek Western\nCanadian Title\nMAY PLAY EXHIBITION\nGAMES BEFORE LEAVING\nWill  Play  Edmonton  or  Calgary;  Improbable That\nGame Will Be Here\nNelson Cub*, amateur Junior hockey\nchampions ol British Columbia, will\nmake a try for the western Canadian\ntitle about the end of next week, according to an announcement made last\nnight by Harry .Ferguson, president\nof the Nelson Junior Hockey association.\nThe definite announcement was\nmade after J. C- Urquhart of Rossland. Interior representative of the\nBritish Columbia Amateur Hockey aaaoclatlon had been advised by A.\nOlngman of Vancouver, president of\nthe association, that the team Could\ncontinue as far east as lt could go.\nC'.U.OARV    OR  EDMONTON\nIt was not known for sure whether or not efforts would be made to\nbring the Alberta champions to Nelson, but au It was. doubtful whether\nthere would be Ice here at the end\nof next, week, lt was believed more\nprobable that the Nelson team would\ndo the traveling. The Alberta championship has not yet been decided,\nCalgary and Edmonum havlni; played\nto a 2-2 draw In the first gam* of *\ntwo-game Playoff series.\nBefore the Cubs start on their eastward journey, which tbey horc win be\na long one, tbey w|H probably play\nexhibition games with outside team*\non Nelson Ice. It 1* understood th*\nKlmberley Junior* Intend to play at\nRossland Thursday and at Trail Prlday, and It ts probable the Cubs\nwill take them. on here tomorrow. It\nwill be known definitely today whether or not the game will be played.\nThe Cubs' Impressive victories over\nWest Kootenay teams and over Michel\nind Orand Forks In their dash for the\nprovincial title, ha* brought requests\nfrom all over the district for exhibition\ngames. New Denver juniors have asked\nfor a game at Nelson, as have Coal\nCreek Juniors. There to also a possibility or a learn representative of\nCrow cities. Including Blalrmore, stacking up against the Cubs on Nelson Ice.\nWHEAT POOL DIRECTORS I\nDISCUSS   GRAIN   MIXES\nCALOART. AIM., ftb. W.-Uraln mixing foraerd the main topic discussed\nat todays nasi rip or tha meeting now\nbeing baU, In Calgary ol t'lrrctors of\nthe three prairie wheat pjols and tM\ncentral senin* agency, in the end. a\nresolution Introduced by tne Saskatchewan delefratlon, and urging that tb*\noutturn grading standard te consldar-\nably hlgber, was ' pused unanimously.\nA. J. Mc?h\u00abll, president ..' the 8*\u00bb-\nkstehewsn pool, presided at the session\ntoday.\nThe met ting Is being held ln camera.\nAt the conclusion of to\u2014Vs session\nhowever, lt announotd thit the entire\nday had beet) dented to the question\nol grain mixing.\nPRODUCTION IS\nHIGHER AGASSIZ\nLAYING CONTEST\nFigure Up to 39.5; Cant Retains Lead; Five Pens in\nthe 600 Class\nFEDERAL CHAMBER\nCOMMERCE IS TO\nTOUR KOOTENAYS\nr_JL__\nDominion  Delegates to Spend\n53 Hours in District; to\nSee Peace ^rer\nDelegates to the' Hid Canadian\nchamber of commerce convention at\nCalgary, and Edmonton, wbo win tour\nthe Peace river country *n<| the Kootenays before their return to their various homes, will spend its Hours ln\nEast and West Kootenay. Of this\ntune oyer 11 hours will he spent at\nvarious centers, aud the remainder In\ntraveling.\nThe delegates will spend 13% hours ln\nNelson,  five hour* ln Trail, and  five\nhours   In   Klmberley.    The   Kootenay\nItinerary win be;\nSEPTEMBER   Hi\nRevelstoke\u20145  a.m.   to  5:15   p.m.\nArrbwhwuf-Till aii, to 1:11 p.m.\nRobson West\u20148:10 p.m. to 1:10 a.m.\nNelson\u2014Arrive   10   pm.\nSEPTCMBEB   17\nNelaon\u2014Leave 9 a.m.\nTrail\u201411   a.m.   to  4  p.m.\nNslson\u20141 n_r. to t-30 pm.\nKootenay    Landing\u201410:10    p.m.    to\n10:30   p.m.\nSEPTEMBER 11\nKlmberley\u2014i a.m. to 10 am.\nSLOCAN CITY NEWS\nSLOCAN. Cmr, Feb. 16.\u2014Among recent visitor* to Nelson were Mrs. 3.\nBtllargeon, Mrs. Pred Stoggart, Alec\nEwtng and Prank Hufty.\nAnthony Madden has returned after\nstanding the lost few months ln\nNelson.\nDr. D. W. McKay of Nelson paid\na professional visit here Wedneeday.\nLlllle Lawrence Warner, while playing at school Friday, received a nasty\ncut on his head. , He was taken to Mrs.\nCurtis, who gave first aid and then\nhe was taken to Nelson by his mother\nto  receive medleal attention.\nO. K. Solurcv was a recent tlsltor\nto Winlaw.\nHolland Bruin left recently for Mullen, Idaho.\nMrs. 8. Chrlstopherson and eon are\nvisiting  rel\u00bbtlv*s  here.\nA Jolly crowd of young people en-\nJoyed a sleighing party to tbe home\nDf Mr. and Mra. D. Kennedy Saturday\nevening. Those from 8\u2014can Included\nth* Misses Dorothy Parker, Isabel\nGrant, Catherine and ftggy Curtis.\nFrances Nye and \u2014tta Hird, and Oeorge\nLedlngham. a\u2014tie Curtis. Melville Lonf,\nWarwick Parker and Reuben Nesbitt.\nMr. and Mrs. Hyslop from the Piedmont\nmln* wtre also preeent.\nMrs, W. (. W*rner and *on, Lawrence,\nreturned Saturday night from Nelson.\nMrs. Watson Mlddhjton ha* aa her\nguest her sister ol Nelson.\nProduction reached a higher figure\nin the sixteenth week of the Agassi*\nlaying contest with milder weather, the\nfigure Increasing to 30.6.\nA. Cant's Whit* Wyandottea retained\ntheir leadership, laying 40 eggs luring the week to Increase their total\npoints to 101.1.\nFive pens have pawed the 000-polnt\nmark, the entrant* being: A Cant, Ilrst,\n601.1; Dominion experimental farm.\nBrandon, second. Sill: Mrs 3. W. Cookson. third, 841.2; Shannon Brother*\nfourth, 006; and 3. C. Dlederlchs. fifth\n606.4. ip.\nFollowing are the contest figures:\nWHITE    IJEOIIOHNS .\nTbtal Total\nJ   Week Bggs Points\nI*.  W.  Appleby  25 691 .11.6\nA.   Bennle  24 567 E60.1\nBolivar Leghorn Farm .. 26 490 486.0\nBoyes  Bros.    _ 43 620 413.7\nJ. Chalmers  2* 571 586.1\nR. W. Chalmers _..~. 32 519 460.8\nMre. J. W. Cookson  33 564 642.2\nP. Darbey and Sons   11 526 569.0\n3. C. Dlederlchs  50 838 606.4\nDowd It Meiran. ;.  31 371 345.6\nF.  C.  Bvans, , 18 300 4S0.0\nW. M. FUrW\u2014_,\u2014MMl, ..'  31 431 4001\nW. H. Flaher :... 15 177 363.5\nE. 8. Plowardew    c 313 506.1\nW.   Forsyth,     24 414 407.4\nJ-    Oreen 41 606 467.6\nHodgson te Bt\u2014hoy   25 409 460.6\nHolland tt 80ns, .'.  17 454 4621\nM.  L. Home\u2014  37 468 4371\nKennedy Bros 10 657 524.1\nC. W. Lawson  13 130 67J1\nC. P. Metcalfe,  23 331 1561\n3. H. Mulford - 80ns  23 414 468.6\nMcKlm Poultry Farm, .... 20 880 358.8\nC. M.  Nelll,    18 Ul 4M.0\nA. Robertson IS jfll 444.1\nRump __. Sendsll  20 (to 565.4\nA. W. Schofield,  4j m tail\nM. 8. Schofield  16 604 681.1\nShannon Bros 53 Hi 608.0\nSmith Bros U un Mil\nJ.   Spence  20 SM 586.4\nOeo.  Ward  38 lis 526.6\nW. V. Wlilttlng  35 583 641 7\nANCO.N'AS\nF. E. PUllen v  36 316 3451\nBUCK  MlMHlCtS\n8. 8. Martin.   17   390   1927\nWHITE   WVAMH.TTK.S I        -i.\n_ cant  ii) no XO91.1\nDom. tip. Sta. Sidney .. 33 631 630.8\nRHODE ISLAND REDS\nMies A. G. Brown  13 288 Mil\nE, B. Cale  Ifl 268 281.2\nD. Russell  29 {jj 584.3\nBARRED  rocks\nExp. 8t*. Lethbrldge. .... i\u00ab get 318,8\nJ- Calvera  11 le7 ,4,,\nE. HoUand _ }0 J4i lla3\n3. Lambue 1* tea 517a\nDom. Bxp. Farm Brandon 41 873 Sdl.3\nWeek's   total    _ 1373\nContest    total      23161\nPoint* total         21*7,\nSASKATCHEWAN RED\nCROSS BODIES ROW\nSASKATOON, Feb. 36.\u2014\"rlctlon be:\ntwecn the Saskatoon branch or the\nRM Cross and provincial headquarter:\nin Reglna hos been reported- with the\nhanding in of the realgnatlrns of C. L\nWelch, treasurer,- and S. J. Llmbrey,\nsecretary. It was intimated at the\nannual meeting of the local branch to-\nnight that lack of cooperation caused\nthe resignations.\nW.R* Campion\nIROCERIES-\nOar Fh.ne He. It ttl\nW* have a full lint of quality\ngrocer\u2014s at reasonable prices. W*\ncan tak* ear* of your first of\nmonth order*,   aive us a trial.\nSPECIALS\nOrange*\u20141 doe tor 81.00\nGreperruit\u2014A doaen for\n4-lb. Pall ot Marmalade\n2-lb. Package Excellence\nDate. 3W\nNabob Peaches.   Per Wa ....J\" '\nCabbage, Cauliflower, Head\ntuce. Celery, Turnips, Carrots\nDeliveries Twice Dally\ntphlU and Fairvlew\nWoodsworth Criticizes\nStewart't Action in\nRegard Power Question\nOTTAWA. Ont., Feb. 16.-J. 8.\nWoodsworth,\/ Labor member for Winnipeg, North center, charged ln tne\nhouse or commons tonight that Hon.\nCharles Stewart, minister of Interior.\nbroke his solemn undertaking given to\nthe Manitoba members of the federal\nhouse, that there would be ao leas*\ngranted to the Seven Sisters falls power site until these members had been\nconsulted. In his sp\u2014ch strongly\ncriticising the transaction which resulted ln the leasing of the power\nsite to the Winnipeg Electric company.\nMr. Woodsworth declared that the action of the minister was such as member* of th* house could not allow to\npass unchecked.\nGERMAN AGRICULTURE\nIS IN BAD SHAPE\nBERLIN, Feb. 25.-President Von\nHlndenburg today conferred with the\nrepresentative of farm workers' unions\nind aeveral members of the Reichstag\nwho  repreiented   agricultural   districts.\nThey explained to htm the aad state\nof Oerman agriculture and asked government aid for It The president\npromised to give the problem, cloae\nattention.\nThe severe Winter, It waa Stated, la\nbound to have an advene effect upon\nEuropean farming the unusual depth\nto which the ground haa been frozen\nwill delay spring work.\nSIR JAMES A1KINS IS\nHONORED AT WINNIPEG\nWINNIPBO, Man., Feb. 35.\u2014Tribute\nto Sid James Atkins, former lieutenant-\ngovernor . of Manitoba and for many\nyears a distinguished member of tba\nCanadian bar, was paid tonight when\npr eminent members of the United\nStates and Canadian Judiciary attended\na complimentary banquet in hla rjoncr.\nBuT Sir James was' unable to be present. He la Ul and under physicians'\ncare, though hla condition ii reported not to be serious. Today marked\ntho 50th anniversary of Sir James'\nadmittance to the bar of Manitoba.\nC. P. R. Branch Line Bills\nArt Before the Committee\nOTTAWA, Peb. 11.\u2014-The private bill\nproviding for the branch line program\not the Canadian Pacific railway got\na second reading In th* house ot\ncommons this afternoon and was at\nonce Bent to the standing railways\ncommittee, by this method th* branch\nUne* bills ot both the C. P. R. snd the\nC. X. R. will be before this committee. Hen. C. A. Dunning, minister\nof railway* announced that the com-'\nmlttee would take up the C. N. R\nbranch lines next Thursday. Thl*\nwill give the railway companies an\nopportunity of having their experts\nready.\nSPRING SUITS\nMADE TO MEASURE\nWhy not have that new spring Suit Blade\nto your own measure. The new samples are\nher. in a wonderful assortment of patterns\nand colors.\nTailored by Fit-Reform or Leishman in\nthe latest style and a perfect fit guaranteed.\nEaster comes early this year, so order\nthat new suit now.\nEMORYS Limited\nQUALITY       SERVICE        SATISFACTION\nElk's Taxi Transfer\nPHONE Tf\nSedan Car*--Day and Night Service\nBaggage and Express\nBUD STEVENS\nJ. A. C. Laughton, R.O.\nSpecialising    in    Correcting    Defective\nSight by Proper Glasses\nQuick  Repair Service\nGRIFFIN  BLOCK PHONE  lfc\n44 Taxi & Transfer\nSEDAN CARS FOR BI8E\nDsy and Night Bertie*\nReasonable  Rate* C*re\u00bbnl Driver*\nCON    CUMMINS.   MANAGER\nLearn to Earn\nAT\nNelson Business College\nTHE BIG IDEA\u2014\nIs not altogether a matter of how ,\nwell VoU see, but how comfort-*\nable-how much strain\u2014and how\nmuch nerve energy la being\nwasted.\nTou have but one pair of eyes\nyour   sight.\nExpert   Service\nJ. O. PATENAUDE\n' Optometrist and Optician\nWHEAT POOL OFFICIAL\nDIES SUDDENLY, NORTH\nPRINCE RUPERT. B.C., Peb. 2S.\u2014\nH. c. Mclntyre. accountant for the\nAlberta Wheat Pool elevator here since\nDecember. 1926, died suddenly tonight\naa he filtered the public library.\nStricken with a heart attack be expired In a few minutes. Deceased\nwas born in Hamilton, Ont., and came\nhere from Port William. In his young\ndays he ?a_ a well known hockaj and\nlacrosse player  In Ontario.\nLARRY GAINES KAY0ES\nNEWMAN OF CLEVELAND\nBUFFALO, N.Y.. Feb. US.\u2014Larry\nQalnes. Canadian hoavywolgbt champion knocked out Nick Newman. Cleveland, ln tbe fir.st round of tbelr\nscheduled 10-round bout here tonight.\nCHICAGO, Feb. 35.-John c. Townee,\n47. millionaire. Inventor, lawyer and\nfinancier, and a former vice-president\nof the Yellow cab company was found\ndying In hi* north shore home today\nwith a bullet wound ln the tempi*\nand a pistol near his hand. He died\non the operating table. Police and\nmember*, of his family pronounce his\ndeath as suicide but cannot explain\nhis act.\nCOFFEE\nOur Santos Coffee Is blended\nto perfection, not too much of\none kind and too little of another, but balanced ao as to give the\nfull delicious flavor of each.\nYou'll say so when you try lt.\nCOFFEE\u2014Santo,  blend,   lb.   50|j\nFresh  ground   to  your  liking.\nP. & w.\nGrocerteria\nPhone *J5\nMen's Work Shoes\nA  r\u00abal   shoe to  stand\nhard wear.   Drop in and\nsee them.\nGoodyear Shoe Repairing:\nWADE'S\nSHOE SHOP\nWe  Make Up All  Shapes\nand Slees of'\nBronze Bearing\nBushing\nBENNETTS LIMITED\nFOR QUALITY llll\nWedding Rings\nDiamond Rings\nWrist and\nPocket Watches\nCome to\nE. C0LLINS0N\nExpert   Watchmaker,   CJT.B.\nand O. IV. B. lime Inspector\nNelson News of the Day\nWanted clothing of the serviceable\nkind, not worn out or antiquated: men's\nsuits, shoea, underwear, children's clothing. Also curtains and hou-thold t.oods:\nkitchen ranges. The Ark, Phone 534.\n(7387)\nPans: Tour attendance is requested at an important gtneral meeting to be held in the ctty council\nchambers at 8 p. m. Tuesday. Pebruary\n2tith.     Nelson Radio Club.  \/..     (7413)\nFurnished rooms for rent, hot air\nheated, hot and cold water. Apply 608\nBaiter   street. (7419-373)\nVANCOUVER EGGS\nVANCOUVER,   reb.   3t-_H   Prices:\nTo   producer*\u2014axtras,    Mc;    firsts,\n33c;   pullet*, tl*.\nWholesal*\u2014Ixtrat,    42c;    firsts   3\u00bbc;\npullets, 37c.\npullet*, ttc. t\nQUEEN MARY GOES\nSHOPPING AT BOGNOR\nBOONOB, Eiujland, Peb. M.-Queon\nMary created quite a a\u2014tsation today\non \u00ab shopping trip by paying a visit\nto the \"five and ten-cent shop,\" aad\nnuking several six penny (13) purchase*..\nWhen Her Majesty arrived, the surprised customers present Immediately\ndeparted ho aa to give her an opportunity to Inspect the premise* undisturbed. She was shown around by\nth* manager and chatted with tb* girl*\nbehind th* coontsr*.\nBake sale at Market Saturday mom-\nInn coihe early and get your homccook-\nIng.    Pi-CHbytcrian Ladles association.\n(7-6)\n. All Legion members Interested ln\nBowling earnestly Invited to attand\nSpecial Bowling Meeting at Canadian\nLegion Prlday, March 1st. .\u00ab p. m.\nsharp. (Not Wednesday as already\nadvertised.) (7438-287;\nrir. Cake, Potted (teals. Bread, Buns,\netc, tot sale at Ht. 1\u2014iI'h Tea. Tbura-\niiaj, February 2g at thr Residence ol\nMrs. I>. McLeod, Vernon street.\n(7430-287)\nThe funeral ot the lute Mrs. H\nPlowman will uke place from the\nStandard Undertaking narlors, Wsdnee-\nday af-rnoon at 2 o'clock.     (7431-367)\nAnnual meeting of the Olrl Guides\nassociation will be held lu city hall.\nWednesday at I o'clock. All mothers\nInvited. (7437-2*7)\nDon't forget regular meeting mothers'\nauxiliary to first Nelson troop Boy\nsoout* at Armories, 3 p. m. today.\n(7432-367)\nO-K\n6B\u00a3Ap\n!LICE>\ne,      ISAN\nCm\\\\y!\nDon't   forget   Ladle*'    Auxiliary   to\nTrainmen military whist and dance\nK. P. Hall. Wednesday, Perbuary 37.\n(T4S4-267)\nDon't forget tea and musicals at Mrs.\nMcBrldes,    Hoover   street.   Wednsjoay,\nnbniary 37, i to 6.   Oood program,\n  (7WB-S67)\n[\nFor-\nService\nPrice and\nQuality\n-ML Grocery _M.\nPhons- io ami it\nr Use Care\nWithY our Teeth\nand Save Money\nCare of the teeth must include a regular examination by a competent dentist. 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