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TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 7, 1929\nNo. HI\nACTUAL WORK ON MINE CLAIM\nSVILL COUNT ON FINAL LEASE\n1 \u2014\u00bb\u25a0 \u2666 . \u25a0 \u2014\u2014      '\u25a0 ' .\u2014 \u2014\u00bb as. \u2022 \t\nLo..-..  .. \u2014 -a. \u201e-.\u201e          I     ao*-- __\u25a0! -T-4 _1_^_H _^_B-_I\nIBARMAMENIIS\nLEFT TO WORLD\nNAVAL POWERS\njeparatory  Commission   Concludes Its Lengthy Sessions at Geneva\n_VIL TO AGREE ON\nLAND ARMAMENTS\n|Ues   Arranged   for   Limitation   Air  Effectives  and\nMilitary Planes\nflCNtVA May 8\u2014The preparatory\njtirmament committee adjourned l_\n\u25a0th annual session today leaving th'\nnonainillty for the next step lr\n|id disarmament upon the shoul\n[4 of the ble naval powers \"Wher\n(i have reached an agreement or\n|\/il reductions come hack and lr\nIcnow,\" was virtually the last word\n'the commission.\nt was the general opinion that an*\n[fcpee of the forthcoming private\niiversations between the naval power*\nItfd be disastrous to the cause of\narmament.\ntbt  commission   adjourned   withou\nAt  able   to  register   agreements   or\n\u00bb laetliods  of  reducing   land   arma\nrota      The   trained    army    isesrve\nve been dropped from the score o'\ntreaty   and   no   other   way   wa'\nbowed  to limit guns and  genera'\nfr material  through the channel of\njbftclty  for  expenditures.\n[Tab-lea   were   arrange (   however,   foisting   land   and  air   effectives   aa'\nHtary airplanes.   Chemical and b*c-\nrift  warfare   was  again  banned.\nAn  encourglng  start  waa  made  or\nt   problem   of   naval   reduction*   lr\nnaequence of the American Initiative\n4oh, la the closing hour, of the pre\nBinary   conference,  again  waa  nailer'\nth   words   of   welcome      from   thr\nMtlsh.  .Vrencb,  Japanese. and  ItaUar\niMatee.    OBtuitferttMn pf the meth-\ns of  limiting  navies, however,  war\njoopee dat the request of the nava'\nwer themaalves, who wished to see*\nagreement outside  the commission\n[NE BALLOON IN\nANNUAL RACE IS\nSTILL MISSINf\n[itroit Times Bag Lost, Navy\n1 Covers 900 Miles of\nTerritory\nft\nWTTSBtraa, ft* Hay 6\u2014With on-\ntbe 13 etttrtnt. ln the Nations'\nminstion balloon' race -.till unrc\nrtajdi tb* winner wa* still In *toub-\nlights although . the navy No. 1\ng apparently broken . dittanee rec-\nI by landing near Cbarlo tetown. P\nI., attar a flight ot BOO miles,\n-..termination of the ultimate vlcto*\ntat .trait a report from the De\nIt Timet entry, of which nothm-\nI been beard .Ince tbe -nt*. off le,tr\nnt-day afternoon. C. J. Hill, De\nIt. 1. p-llot of th* \"Time.\" bsc, with\nivir O. Sclilotwr, .Id. Both .re\nijerlenod b.lloonltls and y.sct et-\njlala aald, th.y were well able to\nte ear* of thcvnarlv.s.\nLieutenant Thomas W. O Settlo\not tad Inslgn' Wilfred Buthnrll\nle on tbe navy Mo. I wero In th'\n\u25a0 about 44 hours, to cover toe 100\nlee The existing record for the\npe of Craft used In the dim nation\n660 mile..\nThe possibility th.t th. \"Detroit\nt*Me\" h*d lended In an Isolated\nitlon where mean, of communication\nee nog available wa. conaldereei s-\nad-tuarter. It waa not beileveil\ncuss of wind, prevailing .Jure the'\nto of\/, that the \"Times\" had been\nten ont over the Atlantic ooosn.\nCreston Accorded\nRight to Come in\non tht Water Act\nWOTOKA. May \u00ab.\u2014Th. district\nt Ct*\u00bbton, . tbe area which feU\ne\u2014r th* -aaa-a-ttlon of the lend\nittlement board. 1* being accorded\ni. opportunity of erg.nlzlni- t dls-\nrlct under the Wtter tet for the\nltlllmtlon of wtttr for domestic\nurpoee* which I* ao madly needed\nlalnts that tb* absence of water\n\u25a0om th. araat 1. havlnb t great\nwl t\u00abx do with Uu curtailing ef\nKtlement en th* land.\n.The opportunity will be afforded\ni* resident, to eossse under the\nrovlsapn.  of  th*  tact\n>aU Council Agrees\nRaite Share of Cost\nof Lots for Schools\n\u25a0-RATI.. BC.. misty \u00bb.\u2014 Trail city coun-\ntoaight authorlaarJ th. ralatag of\n\u25a094 a* Trail*, share of the ooat of\nreheating several lot. adjacent to the\nttraland tb* technical high school\nbe held for future amuse-\nBt. Hon. Hugh O'Neill, speaker of\nis house of psrllsment of Northern\n-\u25a0land, who 1. retiring now that par-\nment tut. betn prorogued until after\n,e Northern Ireland general  elections\n\/BIS FLY AS\nELECTIONEERING\nIS CARRIED ON\nMinister Calls Opponent \"Liar'\nHe    Mounts    Platform;\n- Challenges Issued\nDURBAN. South Africa, May 6 \u2014 Hon\nT. Boydell, minister of labor, waa\n'truck fully In the fsce during a sensational Incident at a crowded election\nTesting tonight. The minuter of labor\n-vaa addreoatng hi. constituent* ot Durban, OreyvUle. Re referred to criticism\nlevelled tt the administration at s\n-ertaln labor settlement .cneme during\n_S __ .a.a'l-n   nf  no,ll,r^*^Ka j_ja\nmembers of the assembly He a\nnouned theee critics ae \"slanderers,\nliar* and cowards.\" after having previously connected with the matter, the\nname of J. .3 Mar-tick, member of the\nassembly for th. constituency of IUova\nNatla. Marwlck had been one of\ntbe chief critics of the scheme.\nMarwlck, who was ln the audience.\n-oee and walked to the platform, where\n-te aald to Boydell, \"So you call me\na coward, do you?\"\nMr. Boydell replied ln the affirmative\n\u25a0nd Marwlck struck him full ln th.\n'ace. Platform supporter, of the minster of labor Immediately ulaed Mar-\n\"Ick. dragged him to the ground .nd\n\u2022-andled him roughly Within a few\nminutes, however, his friend, rushed\no tbe platform and rescued their\n\u25a0tdly bruised and bettered leader.\nThe fight wu carried on for a short\n-Im* and when order was restored.\nToydell continued with his speech, de-\niared he waa quite prepared to settle\n'he argument with Marwlck by force\nf the latter preferred that method\nHe added that If Marwlck would cal'\ntt hi. address, he would find hint \"fit\ntnd  ready.\"\nMAIN'S TRADE\nIS PICKING DP\nTrade Balances Show'Increase\nYearly House of Commons\nIs Told\nLONDON. Msy 6.\u2014Steadily lf slowly\nIrltlsh trade 1. moving toward better\nlays. Sir Phillip Chnllffe-Llsler, Proliant of th. board of trade, told th.\nbouse of commons today. The last\nflv. year, had shown very remarkable\nprogress considering the setback received ln 1920, the year of Lite general\nitrtk*.\nCommodore H. Dougla* King, under-\nsseretary of state for mint., related\nbow coal exports had Increased fro-n\n15,745,000 tons ln the first 'our month,\nof 1928 to 17,897,000 ton. lu the same\nperiod of ISM. Pit heed losses bad\nbeen concerted Into profits. In March\nquarter Of 1028 there wa. . pll head\nlou of nine pence per ton on com-\nmeroi.l coal, he uld. and thl. roe*\nIn the Jun* quarter to a lorn of on.\n\u2022hilling and five pence per ton. thl.\nyear lt wu animated th.-re wu a\nprofit of seven peace per ton In\nJanuary and nine penee In February\ntnd Indication, for March were still\nmors favorable\nSir Phillip. Ounlirte-Llster gave the\nfollowing trade balance, it. Indicating\nthe growth ot British trade.\n1024-48.000,000  pounds.\n1928\u201400.000,000   pounds.\n1927\u2014114.000,000  pounds.\n1928-149.000.000  pound..\n0AKALLA WARDEN\nIS RETIRING\nVICTORIA. Mty e.\u2014warden William\nO. McMynn of otak.ll. prison. I* retiring from the poem on at the heaad of\nthat   lnttltutloo   at   the   end   of   the\nOntario Families Flee as\nFlood Waters Slowly Rise\nG\u2122NG TO FIELDS\nQUEBEC CENTERS\nAISO HARD HIT\nBY FLOOD WATER\n$500,000 Damage Done When\nAcre** Flooded Near Erie\nBeach\nGATINEAU RIVER IN\nQUEBEC RISES SLOWLY\nMore Than 50 Families ftriven\nFrom   Homes;   Traffic\nat Standstill\nOATTN-AU, Ont., Mty fl \u2014Water from\ntht 6\u00bbtine*u river which had steadily\nrisen throuihout the day, invaded about\n50 home* tn the upper section of Oat-\nipeau Point tonight, forcing the occupants either to live on the second\nstorey or to vncat-e. Traffic paat Mor\n\u2022ail's bridge on St. Jean Baptist* street\nceased as alx lnchea of water swept\nover  the  wooden structure.\nThe rise in the river waa estimated\nto have been from eight to 10 Inches\nfrom 7 o'clock until midnight. Light*\nburned In many housea throughout the\nnight aa reaMa-hta anxiously watched\ntha water creeping up. so slowly as\nhardly to be noticed and yet ominously sure.\nHigher up In the OaUneau hills, the\nmain road to Lytton. 10 mile* from\nManiwak la under four lnchea of watar\nand twffic is at a sUndaMll\nFAWit.rt sn.tB\"\nBLENHHM, Ont., May 8\u2014Thirty-\nfive families with more than flO children, fled from their farms ln Ken*\ncounty today when rising watar* o'\nLake Erie brake through a dyke a'\nErteau. submerged 1700 acre* of Ian''\naad caused property damage eaUmatc\"\nat 9600.000. Tha entire onion* cror\nplanted by these farmer* waa reporter\ndestroyed.\nB. CHAS HAD 99\nFOREST BLAZES\nBut   Losses  Negligible;   Most\nOccur in Southern Interior\nof Province\nVICTORIA. Msy s\u2014While the eta-\neon hae Iseers a prolific one In tho\nmatter of forest fire., there hsvlnv\nbeen ud to* last week no Ins thsn on\nof theee throughout th* province, th.\nlo*. bM heen very .mall. The fires\nIt appear, from the report* that havo\nbeen received br tot. department, havo\nben practically negligible aa far w\nloue. are concerned. They ar* all\ncy nrsctlcally all, under th* 110 lo*.\nclaaae.\nThe most of the fine nave been\nconfined to th. southern Interior where\nthe weathr I. rportd to be exceptionally dry, and to the Prince Rupert\ndistrict.\nTruck Rips Fire\nAlarm From Post\nOn Baker Street\nIn tha \"wee ima' hour*\" Sunda,r\nmorning the fire alarm boy at tha\ncorner of Baker and Ward streets wa-*\nrlppad from it* mooring* on the Inmp.\npost by a milk truck turning off\nBaker   Into  Ward  street.\nIn order to avoid some doc* tnat\nwere crossing the street the driver\nof tha truck cut ln cloae to the\ncurb and the back end of th* truck\ncaught the alarm bok and knocked it\ndown  to th* sidewalk.\nTh\" fir*** department was not-, routed\nout of their early slumbers,  howuu.\nand now tods th* box haa been\non   the   lhald*   Of   th*   po-n   there   Is\nlittle  danger of  It* being  rlppao  off\n\"irfeciWic* of Rotary\"\nArt Told at Coast\nVANCOOVKR. Mty $.\u2014Rotarlans ln\nattendance at th. annual district conference here heard a number ot .maker, deal with what the chairman. Stan-\nlay Lone, pre.14.nt of Beanie Rotary\nclub, described u \"th. mechtmice of\nrotary.\" at thl. afternoon's eraton. The\nv.rlou. talk, dealt with club management, protntram**, actlvltie. antl rtw\ntary Ideal.. Th. feature nf tht meeting was wh.n I. B. Button, of T*m-\npico, Meileo, p\u2014aldeat of raUry tn-\nt.rn.tlun.1. lummed up th* various\nspeech**- with a running comment on\nSir William Otter. K.C.B.. pessed awa.\nat Toronto laat night after a lengtn,\nlllneu.\nGREAT CANADIAN\nSOLDIER PASSES\nSir William Otter K. C. B., Dies\nin Toronto;   Had  Distinguished Career\nTOHONTO, May fl.- Ornaral Sir Wll\nHam Otter K. C B, who had a dis-\nf tingttfcthed eareet ovetsetU'ln the Coutt\nAfilcan war, thrcugh tha northwest\n.cbellion in Canada and ln tha enpec-\n,ty of director of Internment operation**,\nin Canada during the great war, diet,\nhere tonight after a lingering lilnesfl\nde waa 85 yeara of age. He atttlnec.\nthe rank of inspector-general, tha l.lgh\n-3*t military office ln t!ie Dominion\n.fter beginning hla enrrer aa a private.\nSir William had been unoonactout\nfor the past 10 days and. accor tlm\nto his physicians, death waa due tc\nold age. For a number of years ha h*.\nlived a retired lire at hla apartment-\nhere though up until a few month* be\nfore hla final lllneea he wa* a fa\nmiliar and honored figure at milltar>\ngatherings.\nSir William fell on a street ca.\nnearly two yeara ago and broke hu\nankle. He never recovered completelj\nfrom  tha shock.\nHI* only child. Mrs. Edrol Horton\nand her daughter were at his bedside\nlust before his death. He wu at\ntended by an old frienda. Surgeon-\nOeneral J. T. Pot he ring ton.\nFuneral arrangement* have not been\ncompleted.\nUTHUANiAN PRIME\nMINISTER ESCAPE!\nlornb   Thrown   at   Him   Kill.\nHis Aide and Wounds Two\nOthers   at   Konvo\nKONVO, Lithuania. Kay e\u2014An a.\nstatin, who attempted to .hoot do.vi\nrom behind Premier Augustlnas Valde\nmars* tonight, killed one of his alclst\nerlously wctinded two other person\nnit ml>Md both thr premirr anj hi\nwife.\nThe attack wu made ss the part,\nntered the gsrd.n of a theater v-he i\nhey were to attend a concert. Tluvi\nof the revolver bullet, .truck Llr.i\nttjnant Oudlna. .nd he died Instantly\n\u2022tnotlirr psssed through the rlglil\nlung of Captain v.rdlckss, anoUtrr\naide. A fourth Inflicted arrloti.\ntbdomln.l wounds on th. giatad\ntephew   of at,,   premier.\nTbs \u2014tall*..l mads hla eac.pe during   the  confusion.\nTraU Merchants Are\nComplying With Order\nto Have Aumingt High\nTRAIL. B. C, Msy (.\u2014Mayor B.\nClark reported at th* clyt council\nmeeting tonight that Chief of Police\nB Downet had given an order that\nall awning, over stores In th. city must\ncomply with the city bylaw and that tbe\nmerchants were complying with the\norder. The question waa brought up\nat the lut council meeting when lt\nwaa reported that many awnings In\nthe city were too low.\nIt.    (      I'lOMIU    rABSKS\nVICTORIA. Mav (1 John Moat of MS\nLinden .venue, died tonight aged at.\nB* had rwldad here sine* U0S. when\nhe left Idmonton. where from IM?\nto thtt date, he had been a realty\nsyjttm.\nASSIZES OPENr\nFORGERY CASE\nFIRST ON US\nMrs. Janet L. N. Munro, Ymir,\nCharged Forffinfr Check\non Store Here\nCASK (ONTINUKS\nTHIS MORNING\nAccused  Denies  Knowledge of\nCheck or Whereabouts of\nD.  C.  Art  Shoppe\nThe case of Mra. Janet L. N. Munro.\n:harged with forgery, opened the anring\nualaea here yeaterday rooming before\nfudge D. A. McDonald, of Vantcin-er\nThe caae was adjourned after an ill\nley aeaalon and will be .i-siimc.l thla\nmorning   at   10:30.\nlira. Janet Munro appeared in the\nlower court laat fall harlnj been ap-\nirebended for paaaing a chec* for\nJ5.95 to the D. C. Art Shoppe oi'tgudly\nmder the name or A Hurgrta of\ni*mtr. evidence ahtfwed tliat payn.ent\n-aa stopped on the check a' tht\nloyal Bank and validity ot th- ilg-\n.ature questioned. Action wa\". 1m-\nnedlately taken. The Caae. however,\nvaa referred to the supreme court.\nJudge McDonald, after the opening\ntt the court yesterday morning presented the facte of the *;a_c to the\n\u25a0irand Jury and a true bill was re-\n\u25a0unied.\nCrown - Attorney C.1 B. Hamil-\n'on, called Andrew Burgees as the fir*.'\nwitness for the crown. In the ooutse\n\u25a0I the examination whirh foiluwed\nt was established that Mr. Burgess\n.eld an open account at tht Neiron\n\u2022ranch of the Royal Bank of Onnda.\nind the first intimation he bad that\n-Is name had been forged rame through\ni communication of Mr*. II. Dunk.\na partner ln the D. C. Art Shoppe.\nMlas Mary Muraro, seconl witness for\nhe crown, who haa been employed\ns saleslady at the D, C. Ait Vtoppe\n'or the past four years, stated that she\nemembered' distinctly waiting o-u Mrs\nMunro on tht afternoon of October\n18. lsst, and of selling her good?\nmounting to $5.05 for which Mrs\n-funro borrowed a pen and before her\nrote a check, signing it \"A. Burgees \"\nIn riving her evidence Mrs. Dunk\nUted that ahe had been called out\n'rom tht sewing room at the b*ck of\nhe   store   by   Mist   Muraro   in   order\n0 quote Mrs. Munro a price on *on>\nroods snd directly she hsd done this\n-eturned from whence she had come,\nsaving Mlaa Muraro to compute the\n\u25a0ale.' Immediately after Mrs. Dunk\nvaa informed by* the bank that the\nignature on the check w.-s incgulsr\ntepa were taken to tract the person\n\u2022suing the check.\nMrs. Dunk decltrod wno InteHL-i\nenoe was received within a few days\n4 October 18. regarding the fact that\nIrs. Munro resided at Ymlr. W. J.\nleather, who had similar experiences\nluring the past two years. A. V Mc-\n\u25a0eod. manager of the Kel-wn branch\n\u25a0f the Royal Bank, Mrs Dunk nnd\n'{lss Muraro motored out to Ymlr ln\nsn effort to throw some light on the\nsubject. On arriving ln Ymir Mr\nJetgher entered the lunch room run\n<y Mrs. Munro and In a few mlr.utes\n\u2022\u2022appeared accompanied by the proprietress who was at once identified\n*.y Mrs. Dunk and Miss Mur.ro as the\n-omen who had passed the check st\nhe D. C. Art Shoppe n few dsys prev-\nous.\n1 Whl K   (   tl 1.1 I)\nA. D. McLeod, Royal Bonk mtnafter\nippeared on tht witness stand and\ndentiflsd the various cancelled check-\nthat were on exhibit and pointed out\nfor the benefit of the Jury the similarity of the handwriting o.i the\nchecks that were forged and that of\nwriting on Mrs. Munro h perioral\nchecks.\nMlas Molly Motsst. stenographer for\nthe Singer Sewing Machine company\nand Dr. R. O Ms lire r appeared on tbt\nwitness stand aad testified to hsving\nseen Mrs. Munro on October 18.\nArchie Donaghy, counsel for tho accused, called Mm. Munro to the stand\nand in htr testimony she staled that\nshe didn't even know where lht O.\nC. Art Shoppe was located In Neleon.\nsnd further stated that she bad never\nsigned  any  cheek  on  October  18.\nMrs. Munro further *tated tha', when\nMr. Meagher. Mr. McLeod. Mrs. Dunk\nand Miss Muraro arrived In Ymir. Mr.\nMeagher came Into her lunenroom and\ninquired wfttrt Mr. Burgers llveu. In\norder to point out the direction Mra.\nMunro stepped outside thi door and\nsaw ths other mtmbtrg nl tbe party.\nMr. Meagher then confronted htr\nwith the check! which a-ooorutng to htr\nshe knew nothing about.\nChief T. H, Long of th) city pollct\n(Ctontinutd on Pagt Thm>\nMiss Mary McMillan Hamilton of\nWinnipeg, who haa left 'or New York\nwhere he will Join a party of 10 mission workers from the United State-\nto sail on May 3 for the Baptist mission   field   ln   Inland   South   America.\nAPRIL CUSTOMS,\nINLAND REVENUE,\nSHOW INCREASE\nAre  Almost  Double Those of\nSame Month in 1926; Steady\nUoea.se Shown Here\n' eOMPAftATlYR    FIGtTfcM\ntprU. 1D30  m  814.M7A4\nVprll, 1080 ia,Oew.01\n\\prll. 1827 13,02*-60\nApril   1926\nIndicating the progress of Nelson\nas a customs and inland revenue port\nhe   collections    for   AprU   this   year,\nmounting to 010.547.54. were almost\ntouble the collections of the same\nnonth in 1030 and showed a sub-\n-tantlal Increase over ths collections\nfor the same months in each of thr\n\/ears of 1027 and 1028.\nApril, 1020, collectlona amounting to\n8.88904 were surpassed by April. 1027\ncollections by 04135.55 which were In\n'urn surpassed by April of the follow\nng year by a ipargtn of 82044.42. April,\n'928, collections amounting to 815\nW01 were surpassed by this year's\n'pllectiona by a margin of 01478.53.\nOOD  STAHT\nApril ls the first month of the fiscal\nyear and with the collections for the\nnonth greater than ior ths same\nnonth in recent years indications ore\nhat the collections for the current\near will shown a aubeantlal increase.\nCollections for the fiscal year ending\nTorch 31 this year showed a slight\nIrop over those of the previous year.\nCollections lost month were almost\ntuble those of January which\n.mounted to 08400.07 and were mor\nhen double those of February which\n\"mounted to 07006.71. March collec-\ntons amounted  to &14.826.03.\nNURSE SAVES CRAZED\nWOMAN FROM SUICIDE\nWINNIPKi. May 0\u2014 After a frenzied\nbattle on a narrow window ledge of\nhe Mlserlcordia hospital, far above\nthe ground, a erased woman patten\n-as saved from an attempted Jump to\nleath Two doctors and three nurses\n-estralned the woman, as 100 spectators\n\u2022asped below.\nlifter freeing herself from a straight-\n-ecket, the patient had climbed to the\nwindow, thrown off the screen an-'\nUcpped out on tht ledge. A nurse\n-rrappled with her and called for aid\nwhich arrived barely in time to avert\na tragedy.\nHoapltal authorities withheld the\nname of  the   patient.\nHritish Sloop on\nWay Protect Life\nin Person Riott\nBASRA.   Irak,   Mar   6\u2014Th.   Brltlah\nsloop Cvcl.men t.et hero todsy to\norot-rct Brltlttb subjects ,ti Absd.n.\nPersia wher. mob. hsd lot'cn beyond\ncontrol ol polloe. Peralun troop.\nh.v. been called to restor. ordar.\nStone, were thrown through th.\nOnflo P.nlan oil refinery Jurlntf the\nriots which the police believed were\ncaueed by communl.t propM-nd. from\noutsid. the .tate.\nTo Lay Gravel Instead\nof Cruthed Rock, Front\nStore, Bay Avenue, Trad\nTRAIL. IC. May \u00ab\u2014Oravel will be\nlaid oo lay avenue between th* mnMr\npavement and th. aide-are'a In front of\nOouehty* confaotlone\u2014 More It wa.\ndeclrasvl at otty council meetlnt tonight. Crusba-d rock had been re-\nque*ted but than wm mm on haa*.\nNEW REGULATION\nIS IN REGARD TO a\nDOMINION LANDS\nDepartment   at   Ottawa   Dom\nAway With Time or Moaey\nSpent   oa   Claim*\nGIVES  PROSPECTOR\nMUCH BETTER SHOW\nMay Now Complete Wort Faa-\nter If Necessary; 40 Daya\nFormerly Required\nOTTAWA. May 6\u2014 Deteloprraent\nwork on mining claim. In Dominion lands will be meesared In\nfni ure by the amount af work actually done, rf.ther than the time .\n.pent tn doing or tk. money paid\noat. This wss msd* clear In a\nstatement Issued tonight by ths department of the Interior.\nI'nder the old regnlatlrtn. governing quart, mining., $ Its* In d--\npartmenta! work had ta be expended on a mineral claim each\nyear, ana] a total -r-tpenajlt*\u2014 of\nISM to entitle the itNrtNknir\nto a final lease. U*t elaauarv a*\norder-ln-ct-eutKll wa* p_*ed, chant;-\nIng thl> roaulrerasnt. to let tea.\nthan 4* day. work of eight hoar,\neach on th* claim each year and\n2M day.' work In all to admit ef\na  final lease being granted.\n\"A. a lloencee may atak. out and\ntacqutr. each year.\"..\u2014. th* al.Wqj.ut\n\"In .ny mining dlvialon thre* mine\u2014 i\nclaims for hltna-elf and three ejt.i\u2014\nfor each of two otbtjr Uoaeaaan. and\nln the Northwest Territories d-w-\nthal numbaar, complaint hM beotrn-n_|*\n\u00bbhat   th*  proartMtor   of  Irm'ted   a\u00bbao_\nmight be unable to do or cage, to M\ndone, the number est q>>.'. wash aacri\nyear on the number of el.tm. which\nthe inulatlon* permit aim ba aortulre\nparticularly In th. NcrtltwwM' TWrt-\ntorln''\nTb*   sUtement   sdd.:\n\"In order to compute with, fsir\nMcuracy th* results Whloh might rrae-\nonably be sccompiisl.t*] during th*\nnreacrlbed number of days work esch\nyear, a schedule of repi \u2014uUUrtn* hM\nbeen prepared under the prewnt refutations. Indicating the kind and quality\n-tf development week which may M\naccepted u equivalent to 40 day.'\nwork of eight hour. Moh. dependant\n-n each case on th. distance of th*\n-lalm from trarurpcrtatlon faculties by\noperating   railways.\"\n\"Thu Khajdule I. bawd upon tie efficiency of tbe operator rather th*-\nupon the number of days act't.l aye*\nand Is dependent upon the mults .0-\noompllah-rd rather than upon tint* consumed, and an nine itdjoimng claim,\nmay M grouped fer operation, th. pram\ndevelopment in the majority of oases\nmay. by vigorous application, M performed ln a much less oartod of time\nthan required by the regulations\"\n'rand Jury Retires\nAfter Returning a\nVerdict, True Bill'\ndivert    Privilege    of    Vi\u00abitin(c\nPublic Building-* of the\nCity\nFollowing th. return of \"true bill'-\nvcterd.y .ftcrnoon In the cats of\nforgery chsrgss preferred agal.i.t Mra.\n'anst L. N Munro, the grand Jury na\ndUmlaaed by Justloe D. A MSDonsld\n\u25a0after being Informed thst ths\/ oould\nIf they chose, Inspect tha public\n-lulldlngs.\nTh. Juryman having other Interest*\ndenundlng their Individual atMr.tlon.\ndid not Inspect any building..\nThe Weather\nFrom    tb.    Dominion    Mtteorologieee\nOffloe    Victoria\nMln.\nlta*.\n1\u00abL80N        \t\n19\nia\nVictoria     \t\n44\ntt\n*\u00bb\n\u2022t\nKt_uoope   .    mm\t\n4*\nM\nBarkarviue    \t\nM\n41\n\u25a0atevtm    m\t\n44\nM\n41\nM\nAtlln       \u201e\nto\nM\nIt\n41\nSMttl*\t\n*4\nM\nI-wtland   . \u00bb \t\n41\nM\nSan FrancUeo \t\n*\u25a0\nM\n4*\nas\nNanalmo   _..\n41\nta\nPMiUcton\nM\nes\nIT\nat\nw\nm\nKulo                        _\nIT\nm\nCtan brook\nM\nit\nOaleary\nM\nis\nIdmonton\t\nM\nM\nSwift Current\n14\nM\nPrince Albert\n11\n41\naJuAppeUe\n11\n44\nWltuupM\nM\n40\nporeeaart:  Keleon and  vieinitf\u2014*art-\nU <smtr*r with light treat.\nt Uttt.\n T\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,    TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 7,1929\nVniteds Wallop Wood\nButchers, Trail, 5-0\ntamaa.\nO* May \u00ab.\u2014Dnltedo  vrel-\nlop-rd   th*   Wi\ncity    leaagu.\npark thl. aftemi\ngame   throughout\nhaving It all over\ner.   9-0   tn  a\n-Came   at   Butler\n\u00a7t tt  w\u00bb  a  WMk\nth.    United.\nWood  Butcher..\nLeading Hotels of the West\nWhere Superior Accomodation Is Obtainable\n^Jied^mei\nGEORGE BENWELL, Proprietor ^^^\nThe Premier Hotel of the Interior\nEUROPEAN PLAN, ROOMS $1.00 UP\nRooms With Running Water.   Private Baths en Suite\nHeadquarters for all Traveling Men, Mining Men, Lumber\ntm Men and Tourists\nSpecial Sunday Dinner $1.00        Rotarian Headquarter!\nThe Most Comfortable Rotunda in the City\nHUllaT\u2014K.     Dixon,    Winnipeg,     H. Samworth,  D.  Campb.ll,  H   J.  John-\nHulca-s. Ur. and Mrs. J. H. Thompson, son, A. L, Blsckberg, Vancouver;  8. A.\nCrav-ford Bay; Mrs. W. C. flunav  Vic- Campbell,   Rossland:   T.   O.   C*n.'pb*n,\ntorla;   K.  H.  Cooper,  I.  II. Mill.   O. Montreal; J. M. RobertMn, New Danver.\nThe SAVOY\nNelsonS Newest ..nd Fin est Hotel\nU'herc the {jm'st Is  King\nSteam Heat    Hot md Cold Ruiiinny Water in All Room*\n\u00ab\u00bbN\u00bb    HIMaM*    WITH    l'<lt >T\u00bb    RtTH*    am    *HOWKR*\nJ. \\  KFRR. PROP.   NELSON. B.C.\nCoal. Rot Stiff\nHurt Would Start\nMsBpiig ind Pooadii|\nMn. Fred P. Averill, 186-U_ A~*.\nC*lf*ry, AlU., vrnte* :-\"I wu bothexed\ngo mush with my heart I could not\n\u25a0hap. I would waken up ln tb* night\n-roTtamlng, and my heart would atari\npunpiag ud pouniliuf.\nA uighbor lady told tn* to try\nMlLBUR^\nI UTA I~\u00bbT\n^    'JKV\n\u2022DI atarted taking I hem and I can trutla-\nfully aay I am a different woman. AJ*\ntoftttW I only took two boxes.\"\nPrio* Mo a boi at all druggist* and\ndealer., or mailed direct on receipt of\n\u2022price by The T. Milburn Co., Ltd,\nroronto. Out.\nBoy Scout Doings\nIn the Kootenay and\nBoundary Districts\nTkl* eaalann I* om Id all Seext\n\u2022an.nt\u2014ttont In UM \u2014Mtenw east\n_M\u2014i-r HUtrlctaj. snout ntrw.\nmut to In tb* <-U*wl- deparUMnt\nby   gator\u2014>  Bight at  th*  latest\nBladder Weakness\nGetting-Up-Nights\nQuickly Relieved!\nPleasant   Home Treatment  Workr* Fine;\nUsed by It-oetor For Msny Veers\nWhat 9 wonderful comfort It Is to\nsleep ull ntKht sad not get ut- once\nIrom  Bladder Weakiies*. and  Irritation.\nThe dally annoyance, restless nliihts\nof misery, backaches snd uervour irritability that result from Bladder Troubles are wrecking the lives ol thousands\nwho might otherwise be ln the best\not  health,   a\nTo be st your best, you  must hsve\npeaceful,  health-giving sleep and fr4e-\n! dom from dally  irritation\u2014ihst s  why\nDr.  Southworth's  URATABS  give  such\nwonderful   satisfaction.\nMade from a ripeclei formula and\nused In the Doctor's successful private\npractice for nearly 50 years\u2014UHATAB8.\nnow obtainable from your drugglit for\nin' J tensive borne use, have brought\nfiuick help aad comfort to many thou*\nsandB.\nNo matter what your age may be or\nhow many medicines you have used\nwithout success, lf you want to forget\nyou have a Bladder and enjoy thi rest\nof Deaceful, unbroken sleep, try URATABS todav. Tour druggist will refund\ntbe cost of very first box lf you are\nnot well pleased! _______\nSAVOY\u2014A. W. Lee. Trail: C. Wllllam-\neoo.   O.   W.   Retch,   W    J.   siraonda.\n\u2022 Bpokane:   O.  8.  Thompson. New West-.\nminster: W. Parmer, Burton: H. R   O.\nAvison. New Denver; B. Kefller, Need-\nlee; L. J. Hubert, H. O. Clung, P\nW. Holm. Revelstoke: A. It IfrOerty,\nVsneouver.\nQueen's Hotel\nTHt    CINTEB    Or    roNVENIINrt\nRot snt] cold arstsr In *v*n room\nSt*am  He.te-1\nA. Lapolnte, Prop.\nQUEIN'S-J L. Munro, Ym.l; R. A\nJ. Llttl., Oabavra; A. Ompu, Poor\nMan mln*; S. Braan, Ymii; A W.t-\naon,  Bdgewood;   3. P. Weston,  Pernl*.\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\nA    Modern   BrtcK    Building\neit  Vernon  \u00abtr*et.   Nelson.   B.r\nHot land  Cold W.ter and  Telephone\nIn   All   Rooms     Steam   Heated\nThroughout\nRead the Advertisements\nWISE SHOPPERS DO IT\nTrail Hotels\nP. KAPAR. Prop.\nEarepean Plan\nMADDEN HOTEL\nT.  MADDEN,  Prep\n**taaat   H\u2014ud   Koomt  bj   tb.  Dat\nWeek   or   Month\nEv.17 consideration aiiown to gueat.\nrar.   Baker   and   Ward   Stt,   Heleee\nMADDEN\u2014O. Scott. Clttsry, I. J\nSparrow. Plncher Creek; W. P Clark.\nBowaar; C. S. Taylor, T. Smith, Spokane; A Burge*.. Ymlr.\nNTW    GRAND\u2014O     Salo,    W.    Karl,\nSllverton;   D.   Rett*  Trail;   St,   da-roll,\nVancouver.\nOCCIDENTAL HOTEL\nThe Home of Plenty\n7rM  Vernon St Phone  M7L.\nH   \u00ab tSSKK   AND   O.   HNVnrK\nPtftv   Rooms   of   Solid   Comfort\nlleadquarteart (or Leggtn and Miner.\nAdvertising Lowers Prices\nKNOW WHERE TO SHOP\nKOOTENAY HOTEL\nUNDER THE  MANAOEMENT OP\nWILLIAM  JONF.\n'IOOD. CLEAN ROOMS.    REASONABLI\nRATES\nPHONE 71 516 VERNON ST.\nHotel Arlington\nTrail* B.C.\nA.   P.   LEVESQl-E.   Prop.\nCompletely Renovated and RefinisheJ\nHot and Cold Running Water\nSttam Heated\nRotary\nHeadquarters\nEuropean Plan\nCentrally Located\nSample Rooms in\nConnection\n0OUGLAS |\nHOTEL\nROOMS WITH BATHS\nR. L. AND A. OR.OlTA.Ot Prop*\nitesm Heated Hot nnd Cold\nThrniilhoul\nBov 60*     Phone l\u00ab3\nW.ter\nTrail. B.r\nNelson's Best Cafes\nThe Troop's proframs have been\nChanting this last few Friday Rights,\nfrom the usual routine of Bcout work\nInto the unusual. Immedlatoly after\nInspection, the Patrol Leaders chaste\nplaces,, and take quite a delight ln\n'\u25a0quitting'' tha other fellows patrol\non various subjects connected with\nthe ..first two Scout tests. Two\npoints pre glvett for each correct answer, and a limit Is placed oa the\nnumber and _h\u00bbd of question asked.\nFollowing this the Troop try out\nquit* a number of yells, both the\n\u2022old ones, and a lot come from Island ln the South Seaa and then\ncornea the Interesting part of tb*\nevening when each Patrol leader\nlives a talk for at least two minutes\non some subject, and then his efforts are discussed. Last Friday the\nseconds took their turn at speaking,\nand as tbey threatened to do. rather\ntook the honors away from tha\nLeaden.\nSeveral members of the Troop have-\nbeen practicing for their marksnans\nbadge and lt la expected that they\nwill not have any difficulty ln pasting, Judging from the preliminary\ntargets. Judging the required dle-*\ntance Is sometimes harder than gett-\n'ng a bull's eye. Three members had\n*n exam for the Mlssloners badge,\nnd passed well, and as there Is an-\n\"\u25a0*\u25a0>*. st class. It Is exn^ted that tb<\n\"tood will have a few practical nurses.\nOwing to -ihe unsettled weather,\n*v* nut-door program as planned for\nlas* Friday, had to be taken to the*\n\"r-mit hall, and another type iuh-\nt'tuted. Three recuits were invested\nvith ihe Scout badge and now we\n-\u00bb-e able to call t^em Scouts. Qunnsr\nT-*moe. Oordon Wellwood and Cherle-i\nT.unde. Patrol Leader Eric Caldlcott\nwas chosen to be the Troon Leader\nnnd with a a*n*t but Imnreaslve ceremony waa invested with the rank and\nhis third strive pinned on; and now\nthe Troop will have all it's leaders\nin their nieces nnd he. r*adv t\u00ab\ncarry on tht work more efficiently.\nalthough lt seems that In point of\nview of badges won. tests passed\nand general, ecout ability, the Scouts\nof TVe-1 are very well to the fore.\nCombined church parade will he\nheld on May 39 In the morning; each\nTroop will parade, nnd form the\nsquare In front of all the churches\nthe Scouts will break off, and go In\na body to their various churches.\nIt Is expected that the clergy will\n\"'ve addresses appropriate for Empire\nday.\nTue-*dav Aorti M wae Rt. Oen'-.''\"\n(Hv. and as he is the Patron Saint\nof Rco\"M-\u00ab ai well as t>**e Patron\n\u2022\u2022tnt of England, the troop took tha\nr-an--t...,ifv on the ne**\"-1-** Friday\nto observe the dav, T^e Scoutmaster\ntold   t\u00bb*-e  storv  of St.   Oeorcje  and   \u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0\u00bb\n  i lt   anolles  to  us.  and   then   the  boys\nauletlv  rising, stood  at the  alert and\nnot confined to the First Troop but\nare made up of members from all\nthe Troopa In tha city, as the .fldont-\nmasters 1*.Trail combine together in,\nalt things for the good of Scouting\nin general.\nit came aa a surprise to the members of the Troop recently, when tha\nstatement wae made that the Scouts\nand the Cube should not hold on\nto the apron strings of the ladles\nauxiliary, but ahould rustle round\nand get the necessary funds themselves. That statement ls no new\none, for lt was ln vogue prior to\nIMS, but wa thought that we had\noutlived those charges, but apparently\nthat la not the case. The following\nfigures taken from our records that\nthe foregoing statement baa no\nfoundation, but rather that tbe boya\nare doing their level best to finance,\ntheir own organisation, but one must\nremember that lt Is a large organisation, and therefore the expenses are\nextremely heavy, and we must admit\nthat lt keeps ua guessing at times to\nmake ends meet. Thoee figures do\nnot take Into account any of the\nexpense, but only the cash received\nfrom September 1M7 when the Troop\ntook over the Armory, up to last\nFriday night, The receipt* for the\nTroop and for that period, Include\nduea, receipts from a play and also\nfor the recent dance, also caah received for work done by the boys,\n\u25a0md amounts to 1771.71. Tbe Olrl\nOuldes contributed 173, made up of\nrent fuel and bake sale. The Troop\nommlttee took ln *>6_.l0 aa the proceeds of the concert staged last December, $38 was received ss rental* for\n'he Armory. donations received\n\u2022.mounted to 130 and the Ladles\nAuxiliary took In $379.20. A grand\ntotal of gl.Bft.ol. And yet ln tht\nface of thoae figures there are some\nwho declare that the boys are spong-\nng. And when one bears In mind, that\n% great number of the boys are dellver-\n'ng papers early and late, and in\nmany instances turning over every\nent they make to their mothers, I\nhlnk that the raising of 1771.71 by\nhe members of tbe Troop and Pack\ns a marvellous performance.\nNO   LUCE\nOur hopes for having a representative Scout from Neiaon present at\n'he Jamboree to be held*In England\nthis summer, were dashed to the\n-.round the other day. when we were\nadvised that a Scout from Vernon,\nhad been appointed to represent zone\n4 of BrltUh Columbia. We art aura\nthat Scout Robert Orant of Vernon\nwill be a worthy representative and\nuphold the beat traditions of tht\ngreat organization to which we belong, and will bring back with him\nvaluable    Information    not    only\nLast Friday night three more of\ntht \u2022eouta wer* examined by tht\nDoctor In Flrat Aid work and pasted\nthe examination. Th* boya were\nClarence MoDougaU, J. J- Boyd Hill\nand Edgar Wheeler. This complete*\ntbt examination* before a medical\nofficer, for some time now, only one\nboy falling to present himself for the\nexamination, out of the number who\nwere expectd to teats, and this ab-\nssntse haa mlaeed th* opportunity\nwhich his comrades so highly prised.\nWedneeday night taw the Armory\nto a festive mood, when the Troop\nheld lte flnt dance. The function\nwas a gnat success ln every way, and\nmany Inquiries have been made as\nto when th* boys win hold another\none. The Armory was transferred\nInto a veritable fairy land, the decorating of the hall being don* entirely by the boya themselves. The\ncolour scheme waa red white and blue\nWorked out ln streamers from beam\nto beam, with festoons of the same\ncolour* hanging from the various\nlights. Around the walls were hung\nUnion Jacks, wa* draped the large\nUnion Jack presented by the Oyro\nClub, while at tht other end of the\nhall, the Troop Union Jack and the\nBaden Powell flag occupied a prominent position. The master of oere-\nmoniea wu Ur. Fred Blakeman\nwhile a committee appointed from\nthe Ladles Auxiliary had charge of\nthe refreshments. The committee\nconsisted of Mia. L. Bradley, convenor;\nUre. F. H. Sheffield, Mrs. Jack\nTeague Mre. W. O. Mills, Mrs. B. J\nPrice   and   Mrs.   J.   D.   Foggo,\nDancing started at nln* o'clock.\nand with a very short interval for\nlunch continued till one o'clock,\nwhen a very enjoyable evening wa*\nbrought to a close with the National\nAthem The Troubadours furnlshsd\nthe music, and the member* of that\nmusical organization did not spare\nthemselves In making the function\nthe   euccess   it   era*.\nAfter Ui* dance, a number of the\nscouts remained behind, to waah\nup tbt dishes and put the hall In\nshape again, and by three tn tbt\nmorning, one oould hardly Imagine\nthat  a  dance  had  taken  place.\nMAC\/c\nBAKING\nPOWDER\n\u25a0Ka_na_BH|\nPlot,\n,\nII\nIS ALWAYS\nRELIABL\n_j\u2014_ \u2014-\nrr\u00abrif ConnctI Wants\nMore Information on\nCalcium Chloride Ideal\nTRAIL, B. C, Mai \u2022\u2014Trail city corns- f\nell decided Utat It wanted mot. information oa tb. .ubj-tct bel-re it I\nwould decide on City Knulneer 8. 3.1\nMcDalrmld'. .uHMtloB to put calcium]\neWorld, on tb* road In _*t Trafl\ntb* rlveralde from tb* bridal, to thai\ncity limits. Tb* .ngltveer reportad tball\ntb* tint procet* would .(at sbout I\n\u2666300 and that tb. Moond operation |\nwould cost .bout $100.\nTHE ROYAL CAFE\nCLASSIC   USTADRANT\nRe.lln.ment .nd Delicacy Prevail\nOPEN    DAT   AND    NIOHT\nSpecl.1 Dinner ll so to* 3:30 \t\nSupper   6:80   to   8    \t\nWe .pecl.llaj. ln Chop Suey and Noodlw! Bcout.    arrive\nPhone   IM ll,-,o\u2014\u2014_\u25a0\u25a0\nCONSTRUCTION OF\nRENO MILL FIRST\nUNIT IS STARTING\nMachinery   for   40-Ton   Plant\nWiU Arrive From Los Angeles\nin Four Weeks.\nOIL ENGINE OF 200 H. P.,\nWILL ALSO ARRIVE SOON\nProduction   of   Gold   to  Start\nWith July; Two Years Ore\nin Sight.\nConstruction   1.   about   to   .tart,   of\nthe   flnt   unit   of   tb*   mill   for   the\nRt\/no fold  mine,  of th* Sheep CrceK\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ot I camp. Managing Director O. C. Thoni-\nSoout lit. In tb* Old Und, but alto i won   \"rtatsd    ywUrdav.     Poun\/l.-ioet.\nof thing* ln general.    We all wish to   will   be   proceeded   with   Immediately,\ncongratulate Bob on the great honor \\ lumber being hauled up by catarpillsr\neonf.rrajd   upon   him,   and   truat   that' and   th.   building   will   be  ready   for\nth. trip to England  will be all that. the machlnerv when the Utter arrive...\nhe  desires. NO  CONCENTRATES\nLast Tueaday Troop Leader Jlmmle | Th* mschlnerv. which I. un-ltrr\n_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_ ! Orr w\u00bb\u00bb honored by being aaked to order- from the Southwestern alwlneer-\nonce more took the promise to be of | te p\u2014jorjt at tbe Oyro banquet, and Ing corporation, Los Angelas, It et>\nrervlce to their fellow man. 1^ joospt on  behalf of th*  1st Nel-   pectod to be her. In four wwits time\nA  Troop  hike wa. held   on  Satur- < ^ a*\u2014,\u2014 h is\u2014,  n.g preaahtad by   Caoaoity of th* unit, which will em-\nClub.     Admlrel   Campbell   ploy  tbe .cyanide  procet*.  will  be  In\n_        British    Navy    waa   pre*\u00bbnt,   th*  vicinity ot 40  ton*.    ln\u00bb*_lst!on\nalso  for  slmslllng  practice.    Thl.  1*  j^ *nftd a conv.nt.tlon with Jlmmle.   win proceed with all dispatch, and It\nI th*   tint   tlm.   th.   Troon   has   been   1IM,   tne   _.itt,r   think*   that   Jlmmle   1.  anticipated   actual   production   will\njjj  able   to   turn   out   tn   full   uniform.   now hu wm ambition ot becoming   'tart  In  July.    Tba  eiUnslve  metal-\nsnd  It oertainlv improve, the genariU   tn j^\u2014i\u2014,    \u2014,, O\u2014j, ciUb not only   lurgical   t**t*   mad*   with   th*   Reno\neffect of hiking. presented   a  flag   to  tb*  Troop,   but  or* gav*  a  recovery  of 80 08 est th.\nCamo   I.   on   tb.   way,   and   active   ey^^od   a  large   flat   to  be   raised   sold content.    Ther. will be no con-\npreparation, are being  made for this   on  thf f^  \u201e,,.  ,t the Oyro Park, cenu-ate*.\nIon. looked for event.    The .lte. .re Th]j nftw nftC takes the plate* of the!    An   oil   engine,   ot   English   manu-\nbalng    looked    ov*r     next     Sunday,   much   \u201e_\u201e   one   donat\u00abd    by    the   facture.   rated   to   produc*   3O0   bn..\nwith   a  view  to  knowing   where  the   p^,    New.  over  two yean ago,  but   I\"   alao   under   order,   and   will   be\n-aa. ._    > \u2022  \u25a0  \u2014-  \u00ab\u2014\u25a0  t-i.-..   wWch   h><   now   urni   )tJ   day   and   delivered   about   the   .ame   time,   Its\ngeneration        lt      ne\u00abl     hardly     be! Installation   to   follow   Immediately.\npointed out that th*r*  I. * tremsn- I    Co\u00bbt   of   the    mill,    Inoludlng   the\ndou.  .train  on  a   flat  raised   at   th. ' \u00ab*!*!    tram,    and    half   of    th.    oil\nOyro   Park    and   tb.' flag   that   wa*   Po\u00bb\u00ab riMt-UUon, wUl be about 883-\nNew Baby Disturbs\nTbed Office Workerl\n\"When my oldest boy waa Just a fevl\nweeks  old,  hs  was badly  constipated!\nfrom my milk,\" says a Nebraska moth-f\ner.   \"He kept ua' awake ao much, my\nhusband almost slept over his desk a\ntht office.   Then my doctor got ns tt\nkits Baby some Caatorla and, ths next\nday he vaa much better.   His stomach\nand bowels began acting perfectly eM\nha gave us  no mors  trouble.\"    Avole.\nimitations   of   Castorla.    The   Fletcher\nsignature   marks   tha   genuine,  purely-j\nvegetable,    harmleee    Caatorla,   doctursl\neverywhere   advise   for   those   Ills   off\nbabies   and   children,   tuch   as   et.tr*. |\nconstipation,  colds,  biliousness, ste.\nThs STANDARD CAFE \u2022\"*'\u25a0 \u2022orf \"\n320   Baker  Street.  Nel-n.  B.  C,       > *   l0t   \"  \"' ?**   **   ,~lt.*n.-t    of    th.    1\nOPEN  DAT  AND NIOHT\n11-80 to 8:80 Spacl.1    Lunch    .\nSao to 8 pjn. Supper \t\nI'llc-M    IM\n35c\nIMDIGESTION,GAS\nAND SEVERE PAIN\nOf   the   thousands   of   people  whom\nTsnlsc  has saved  from  the  misery  of\nIndigestion and Stomach Trouble, nonr\nare more grateful  than Mr. Pred H'U\n340  Thames St.,  London, Ont. \"1 bad\nabout  given   out  altogether,\"  hs says\n\"and was going down MU so fast thai\nI thought nothing could ston me.   X ..tal\nonly two light meals a day ant e en|\nthen suffered  untold agonies from to-\ndigestion,    gas   and    pains   that   rut\ndoublsd me up. My nerves were wreck\ned:   ew-rv  bone   ln   my   hodv- ac>-\u00abd\nco'ild not sleep; and just fait ajCk all|\nover.\n\"Tsnlsc fixed me up so X could\nsnvthing from soup to desert wltb'iutl\nhaving Indigestion. All my other tr u-l\nbles vanished like smoke. I picked upl\ntwelve pounds and nevsr leit better^\nI never th might anything could do foil\nmc  what Tanl\u00bbc did.\" \u2122\nTanlac corrects stomach Trouble -nd]\nbuilds up the whole system beca'iae \\\\W\nls nature's own remedy for the sick\u2014I\nroots, barks and herbs. Remember, yourl\nmoney beck lf it doeeat help you;\nget a bottle at your druggist's todsy\nTanlac\n51 MJUION BOTTLIS USW\nI Men's\nj I Hosiery\nThe most up-to-date\ndesigns, smart as they\nare made. Specially, reinforced and fitting\nsnug at heel and toe.\nPOPULAR PRICES\nCharles Morris\n^1 I   IM1!H>\n\\f   Just   Outside of  thr   nigh  Rent\ntents will be placed and the height\n_35e I of water, In order that all will be\n_S5c ; readv to make camn Immediately the\nThe program thla\nyear will contain a lot nf n\u00bbw\nfeatures, particularly around the\ncouncil fire; where the leaders plan\non putting on a lot of Indian wer\nsnd peace dances: the steps for\neach of which will be given out in\nthe form of a chart, to the leaders\nnf the various tribes. Besides the\nfire or-ntram, \u00abpvi\u00bb*m| new ideas wl'l\nh- brought nut during the days and\nit ls with Joy In their hearts that\nthe Troop are now discussing camp.\nThe Troop are fortunate In bavin*\n*ht> benefit, of the li.atmct.iovt for the\nT-teecuers Bridge. 1 nthe capable hands\nnf Mr. Kitchen, the Scoutmaster of\nths Third Trail Troop. A Class la\nbeing held esch Tueaday night at\nthe Swimming pool, and after they\nhave received the theory, and have\npratlced sufficiently, they will be\nexamined by an experienced rescuer.\nA class for Morse algnalling haa been\narranged under Prank Palmer; this\nclass meets every Tuesday afternoon\nin   the   Memorial   gym,   and   ln   time\n- \u2014-.-.-t\u2014\u25a0 f \u2014\u25a0-\u25a0 -\u25a0 \u2022*-\u25a0-\u25a0 \u2014'*-*-\u2014\u25a0-'^\u2014' --\u2014T _\"*~_Hl\npresented  to  the Troop will  bt held\nin   reserve  In  case  of  accidents.\nThe people of Nelson are much excised over two organisations at\npresent, name by the newly farmed\ncompany of Militia and tht Boy\nscouts, especially a_ lttt relates to the\nfuture of the Armory. Honesstly we\nadmit that tha uncertainty of the\nsituation ls developing Into the Militia Major Cartmell, stated that ai\nfar as he knew tha boys would not\nbe turned out. That Is a crumb of\nrelief, and we suppose that we msy\nget another crump In the near future.\nThose two organisations an in rather a. peculiar position the Militia\nIs all head and very little tall, and\nthe 1st Nelson Scouts art all tall and\nvery little head, and htrea hoping\nthat the two Johns will set themselves earnestly, ont to develope a\ntali, and tha other to develope n\nhead,    and    the    thow    developments\n^M\t\nOre  for   close   to  two   years   onera-\ntlon of the mill. MT. Thompeon states.\nIn   slrtarlv   in   sight.\nDEVELOPMENT    PROORAM\nDevelopment has been proceeding\nsince last October, with a portable\ncompressor, on Nos. 3 and 4 tunnels\nat the Reno vein, one of the seven\nparallel gold-bearing vetna of tbe\nproperty. No. 1 shoot It 930 feet In\nlength ln No. S tunnel, and No. 3\nshoot has so far been opened for\nover 300 feet. No. 4 tunnel hat so\nfar opened tht first of thtat shoots,\nand a raise is now being made to\nNo. 3. Eventually It ls intended to\noarry a crosscut from No. 4 tunnel\nto the other veins of the property.\nThe Reno is stated to be amply\nfinanced for Its preeent program 1*906,\n000 having been made available by\nthe English interests that became\nassoclsted  with  lt laat year.\ntheee taking the work will have their i take place,  thtre will  be two strong\nhatfe*.     Theae    claaees   sre   organisations.\nwt<;f stoppers do it\nr\nTHE  GUMPS\u2014GAIN  AND  LOSS\nJ\nvfte presidents diair in ihe inner\noffice of ihe ObmCarr darolar sPlarm.\nJrldnufdclunnc) Company sutida\nempty -*. amid, luxi\nt_\ndnd silence -*-\n\u2022J h6 car \u2014 & bid c\/iecfe ~   , . \u201e\u201e\nRoUllies on im mdute sates were m.ooo-\neM inp io the bank ~~\n\u2022JVore money piled iWsW \u2014\nJdni ivhdi does m3om ineaa\nrk> Iforn Oder tioiv -*-\u00bb-\nTOW CABR'S BANK\nBAXeVNCE\noeposrr\ntt\nise.stj-\n*ai\u00a3-    \u00bb*\u00ab\nIft.Hf1*-\n\u2022V.tit s-\nIfJ.mSSB-\n971 48.   l,o17 O-\nl!T\/,tS.!*-\nfyll-   \u2022*\u00a3-\nKISfiB\nViU-   \/,*_,_,\nIf'.flStl\nj->>-o- *\u00ab?-  mS.    irs.tjyC\nKPOJIT lui,ooo~      Jw,*^\n3ALANCF\ntfipM\nin\nTOM CARRS BALANCE\nAT THE SANK\nOF HAPPINESS\n-___      > '^m*\"\nwreVLiM\nSOCeeVLSU-.We.'J\nPRESTK.F\nREPUTATION\nRUHIRE PROJPtcnl\n\\ 1,000\n%\n_2_\u00a7\nma,\u00abv\u2022\u00bb own*'\n&M>v*cir\n1000\nAre you fit?\nYouth today! Bubbling\nover with the joy of living I Finding happinen\njn outdoor sports! Keeping physically fit in order\nto get the best out of life!\nAnd you I How do you\nffcel? Even though your\nyouth lies in yesterday, is\nno reason why you should\nnot enjoy health. Not\nthrough strenuous exercise; but by means of\nwisdom in diet and living\nand the help of Abbey's.\nFor Abbey s, too, is bub-\nbline health. It!\nsparkling effervescence is a\ngentle tonic and\ncorrective for\nthe whole system.\nIt regulates the\nbowels and prevents bilious **^^^^^_\ntacks. Itneutralizeswk\nacid and acidity of the\nstomach. It prevent indigestion, backache and\nheadaches. And it is a\nmost efficient aid in purifying the blood and keeping\nthe whole system m a\nnormal, heal thy condition.\nA glass of Abbey's in the\nmorning is a pleasant\nmeans of acquiring bub-\nMing health. m\nTake...\nAbbeys\nThoMorning- Health Sa\/f\nFor Jul* t rentsry. A.**Va baa drat.hs\n(nil Itart in protactasat stain\ntee. public health.    If B\u00bbba\n\u2022Xernlort arid enjorrasnt of g\na_ESl* '-\" \u00b0Vf'\u00b0\"-\nttfriiaSSL***\n \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0I\niH_H_i_i_H\n( ooi i [J and Engine! i\nat faff Will fauped\nfli< Wilmes Subdivision\nTRAIL, B. C.. Mar t\u2014Ulty council\nand out \u25a0min.ur a 8. lltsOalimld tie\nto Inspect th. proposed wilmee. subdivision befor* the subdivision ls approved. Thl* wa. drecldM at th*\ncouncil meeting tonight.\nT. H. Waters & Co., Ltd.\nBuilders and Contractors\nMam* 150 r. o. Boa \u00abSJ\nNELSON, B.C,\na,  a. oar*a,    tat at \u25a0.\non ova men -on\nBUILDING MATERIAL\nBEFORE TOU BUILD\nCoaat Lumbar\nGood Goods at Gray't\nSilverware\nWe hav* a New Selection of all\nthat', beet and newest ln Casseroles, Cream and Sugar, PI*.\nRat**, Bon Bon* Tea Sets, etc\nRetuonably prloed. Selection large\nJ.CB.GRAY\nWatchmaker     Jeweler     Optician\n.07 Baker St        Phone 9SS\nLET US\nCLEAN\nthat\nSilk Dress\nWe do both Plain and\nPleated Ones\na K. FOOT\nHlaTea-Clau* Drer and cleaner\nHnrmr, nelson, b.c.\nUlENQHEER\nSUBMITS REPORT\nMain Work of Month Construction of Conduit for Trail\nGulch Cwek\n\u25a0   .\nTRAIL, B.C., War \u00ab.\u2014Tt)\u00bb gist, of\nCity \u00abnglneer 8. a. Mf-art-rUcl's mohth-\nlr WPort *ubmltt*d to*th\u00ab cltr Go-tin -\n011 here tonight, I* a* follow.:\nTn* main wort of th*> month wa* In\nthe lane fronting block 80 In the Qiich\nwhere excavations wer. being earned\noh and a concrete conduit built to\ncarry Trail creek, extsndtng from Second stmt to First .treet. it had been\nnecessary to hire two additional trucks\nto carry away the materia] eacavsteri\nIn thl* lane and a large part of it\nwas uaed for the fill on Topping .treet.\nTha location of th* conduit ln the\nlane made necessary considerable alteration ln the water pipe, sewer and\ntbe West Kootenay Pole line.\nORADINO   TOPPING   STREET\nGrading Topping street, front of\nBlocks 30. 40 and it. wa. cornpleted\nby hauling material from Trail creek\noondult.\nOn Roaaland road, fin* gravtl was\nhauled to combine with crushed' rock\nafter covering th* surface with waste\noil.\nSecond avenue between Ooepel and\nTaylor atreet*  partlr  graded.\nRock wall and ground graded ln\nlanes leading from Spokane street to\nBlock M.\nNew   otep*   built   on   Cedar   avenue\nto replace delapldated ones.\nNEW   WALK,   STEPS\nNew walk and trteps built on Ftr-\n\\\\\\n\\\\e\\\\\\\\\\e\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\WKn\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\M\n\u25a0g\nYou Poor Kid, Why\nAre Yon so Skinny?\nDon't Tour Mother knov bow to put\npound- of good n-Mlthy flesh on your\nbone* ln Just * few < weeks?\nTell her every druggist hs* McCoy's ln sugar-coated tablets now so\nthat ln just a few weeks she can help\nyou get back your appetite\u2014 maXf-\nyour body stronger\u2014your feet nimble\nand your mind keener.\nTell her lf they dont help greatly\ntn 30 days ahe oan get her money\nback.\nTell her that McCoy's Cod Lifer\nExtract Tablets are full ol* weight Increasing and energy creating substances\nand are tbe most successful flesh producer* and health builders she can\nfind.\nOne sickly thin kid, sgo 9, gained\n13 pounds, ln  7 months.\nShe must ask City Drug & Book Co\nor any good druggist for McCoy's Cod\nLiver   Extract   Tablets\u201400   tablets\u201400\ncenta\u2014economy  else 11.00\u2014*s pleasant\nI. to take as candy.\nTRAVEL FtJNDS^\/5r\nCanadian, Travellers\nWHEN planning a trip either\nto great cities or unfrequented\nplaces, you may obtain from the\nBank of Montreal travel funds\nsuited to your individual needs.\nTravellers' Cheques in convenient form and cashable in\nCanada and in other countries,\nor Letters of Credit that are acceptable the world over,\nsupply funds with\nsafety and convenience.\nBANK OF MONTREAL\nEstablished i8i7\nTot*I Asset* in excess of i870.0oo.ooo\nBRANCHES  IN  NEIaSON  AND DISTRICT\nNelson Branch:\nF- E. L. DEWDNEY, M.n.ger\nTrail \u2022\nMrs. France* H. Oaf* and Mlu\nBeatrice t. Oage ot Toronto, who trill\nbe' presented at Their Majesties' June\ncourt br the Duchess of Devonshire h.r year at the University of Toronto\nMats Ox*, with hw mothtr, Will wll a\/here she Is a -rtudent\u2014Photograph.\nfor  England  sfter  she   ha*  completed   by   Ashley   snd   Ctippen.\nnell atreet leading from Pine to Hanna\nbench.\nOld sidewalk and small portion of\nnew sidewalk laid about six feet away\nfrom wall and on new till on Topping\nstreet.\nIn   a   number   ot   scattered   place.,\nwatar   pipe*   which   froze  during   the\npeat winter were lowered.\n, A contour survey of the Esplanade\nand   Rlvera.de   wu   made.\nTRAIL TO HONOR\nDUNCAN GILL1S\nCity Employees to Be Free to\nAttend Funeral Today; Flag\nat Half Mast\nTRAIL, B. C. Msy 8.\u2014 Trail city\nofficials will close at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow and city workmen will finish\nat 3 p.m. to attend the funeral of\nDuncan Oillis at 4 o'clock. Thl*-. was\ndecided at tbe city council meet.r.e tonight, when .Mayor H. Clark asked\nthe council and city hall suif to\nattend.\nThe city clerk was Instructed to\nsend a wreath for the city.. The\ncity hall flan will be at half ma-t.\nMr. Gillis was formerly a city alder-1\nman and for the past 30 years was\ncity  foreman.\nThe city council decided to serd expressions of regret and condolences\nto bis widow. ^H|\nMr. and Mrs. Mathieson of\nMoyie Move to Kimberley\n'MOTTO. B, C . May fl,-Mrs. T. Mathieson left on,' Sunday for ber parents' home in Trail where ahe will\nspend several weeks before moving to\nKimberley to join her husband. Mrs\nMathieson will he greatly missed ln\nMoyie where she had taken an active\npart   ln   club  work   and   athletics.\nShe was a member of the Ladles'\nCurling club, the Women's Conservative asaociaton snd a leader of\nthee   Sunshine  Club\nMr. Mathieson. who left a week\nago to take up his duties on the\noffice staff of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting company at Klmberley, had always taken a keen interest In community doings berr. He\nwas secretary of the Moyie Curling\nclub.\nMR. AND MRS. KING\nARE HONORED BY\nOPERATIC CAST\nPrincipals in 'Yeomeir of Guard*\nSurprise Couple and Make\nPresentations.\nReports of Edmonton\nEngineers Are to Be\nStudied, Trail Council\nTRAIL, B. On May 6\u2014Copies are to\nbe taken and studied by the citv council of a report received by City Fn-\nglntwr 8 B. McD\u00bbirmi(i fivin tlit Id*\nnionton Incinerator engineer .irrl thr\ncity superintendent. These twt> men\nwere sent by Edmonton to every cli,\nof sine from Edmonton to New York tf>\nstudy Incinerator and street cleaning\nmethods.\nTrail Is planning on an Incinerator\nand new garbage bylaw and It Is expected constructive Information mu:.\nbe obtained from the Idmonton men's\nreports.\nAltering Street Curb\nAt Traill Was Too High\nTRAIL. B. C. May fJ._The curb on\nBay avenue at Spokane street will be\ntoade easier for baby carriage* by\nputting in a concrete ramp, a eloping\narrangement. Instead of _ _cep as\nformerly planned. This was deeded\nby the city council tonight.\nCity Engineer 8. 8. McDalrmld had\nStartod to put ln a step at thr curb\nwhen instructed to remedy the t.ouble\n*ftsr a report had been, made to the\ncity council that the curb waa to> high,\nbut was stopped by an alderman who\n4-nggested that he put to a concrete\nramp.\nBishop of Kootenay\nConfirms Adult Class\nof St. Andrew's, TraU\nTRAIL* B. C, May \u00ab.\u2014Rt. Rev. A\nJ. Doull. D. D.. Bishop of Kootenay.\nconfirmed an adult class at St. Andrew's church litre tonight. He leaves\ntomorrow  morning   for Cranbrook.\nTo Introduce Bylaw ai\nTrail for Fire Hail\nFire Truck Equipment\nTRAIL, B. C, May 0.\u2014-Alderman\nB. LeRose gave notice tonight at the\ncity council that he would introduce- i\nbylaw for 113,600 for fire hall and fire\ntruck cqiUPflMat.\nSensing the great help 'hut ft*, and\nMre. W. 8. King have given tin1 Nelson Operatic society ln ths part, nnd\nln the recently produced open-, 'The\nYeomen 6f the Ouard.\" members hav,\ning leading role*., and managers of tlie\nproduction, agreeably surprised Mr.\nand Mrs. King at their home on\nJosephine   street.   Saturday   night.\nA second' surprise was the prcsent*.-\ntlon of a gold broch to Mr.' King\nand an album containing phr-tns of\ntbe principals of the caste ln costume\nto Mr. King. The present at ion was\nably made by Leslie Craufurd. \"ihe\nheadsmsn,\" and president of the society\nAll tbe principals were in attendance\nincluding \"Elsie Maynard.\" Mrs. C. W-\nTyler; \"Dame Carruthers,\" Mrs A. E.\nCro&sley; \"Phoebe Meryll,\" Mis. f-orman\nBradley; \"Colonel Fairfax,\" A. A rag-\ndin*; \"Jack Point\" A. I. CcJlinson;\n\"Sergeant Meryll,\" W. O. Johnston;\n\"Sir Charles Cholmondel-iy,\" Arthur\nStringer; \"Leonard Meryll,\" Pred Waters;  \"Wilfred Sbadbolt,\" F. W. Webber\nFollowing the presentation a g-.iy\ntime was had with slnglnc and games\nproviding the entertainment. Mr and\n.Mra. King happily replied declaring that\nanything they had done to help the\nsociety ln Its excellent work had been\na pleasure to them.\nThe following letter signet by those\ntaking part In the surprise wr.s rend\nand presented to Mr. and Mrs. King;\n\"Dear Mr. and  Mrs. King:\n\"Too often an appreciation oi good\ndeeds performed in this world Is withheld until wc can say: 'Doesn't he\nlook natural\"; s wreath ls ordered\nand only a memory left.\n\"We have a very sincere desire to\nchange this order nnd convey to you\nboth ln the fleuh our thinks for tbe\nassistance you have given unstinting-\nly to tbe Nelwn Operatic society in\nthe  past,\n\"Your home has been to frc<ivicntl\\\nat our disposal for practices that we\nhave no compunction in taking possession of it tills evening! *hat we may\nassure you we do appreciate everything\nyou have done.\n\"Your assistance, optimism and loyalty to the society haa been one ot the\nmain factors in whatever auccess we\nmay have attained. Nothing har. been\ntoo trivial for you to attend to: you\nhave never left a stone unturned In\nyour endeavor to promote fit welfare of the company; and we can ray\ncoiu-.LlciKiouj-.ly, and without flattery,\nthut. on\u00ab-o having placed your band\nto the plough you have iot turned\nback.\n\"All tills hag been done* with the\nleast publicity to yourselves, not' \"Seeking the public bubble reputation even\nat  tbe  cannon's mouth.\"\n\"Our sense of the many obligation'!\nyou have placed- upon us !_ sucn that\nwe feel compelled to unburden ourselves, and again we have to Invoke\nyour kind assistance In lichtentr.g our\nload.\n\"To you. Mrs. King, without whom\nyour husband would be naught, we\nask your acceptance, aa n token of\nour sincere friendship and thanks, of\nthis brooch, with our heartfelt wish\nthat you may be spared very many\nyears  of association  with   us.\n\"This album, Mr. King, contains a\nfew photographs of the principals in\ntbe cast, and we desire vour accept\nanoe of this as a moment*, of one of\nthe moat successful productions of the\nsociety, to which your assistance nnd\nsupport contributed greatly That your\neyes may never be too dim to discern\nyour friends portrayed within lis coven-\nis the sincere wish of ue ail.\nSignstures \u25a0\u2014 Arthur Stringer, \"Sir\nCharles Cholmondeley\"; W. O- Johnston, \"Sergeant Meryll-,; A. I. Coftlnson\n\"Jack Point'; Leslie Craufurd. \"The\nHeadsman\"; Mrs. N. Bradley, \"PhoeV\nMeryll\"; V- A. Graves, stage manager.\nA. A. Pagdin, \"Colonel .Fairfax\"; Fred\nWaters, \"Leonard Meryll\"; F. V Webber. \"Wilfred 8hadbolt\"; Mrs. C. W.\nTyler, \"Elite Maynard\"; Mn. A. F\nCrossley, \"Dame Carruthers\": Fred L\nIrwin, musical director; Miss I. Steed.\npianist.\nPropose Close 26 Feet\nSpokane Street, TraU\nTRAIL. B. C, May a.\u2014A bylaw to\npermit the closing of ao feet of Spokane etreet adjoining Taanarac avenue was introduced at the city council   nweuag   tonight.\nFive Houses Served by\nHalf4nch Pipe, TraU;\nComplain to Council\nTRAIL, B a, May 8.\u2014City Engineer\n8. S. McDalrmld and the lire, water\nand light committee were Instructed\nto investigate and report back when\na complaint wm received from three\ngulch residents that five houses were\nbeing served with a half-inch w\u00bbter\npipe and were not getting enough\nwgter. The thre were O. Guidon. O.\nCron-zo  and  G.  Merino.\nASSIZES OPEN;\nFORGERY CASE\nFIRST ON LBT\n(Continued from Page One)\ntestified   that   the   cnarget   bad   been\npreferred   by   him   in   the   per.utt   of\nhis    duties.\n|AW AOOBWP\nMlsa Owen Scott-Lauder testified that\non October IS, last, Mra. Munn had\ncalled at the law office of 1. G.\nMathew twice during the course cf\nthe day-\nCrown attorney. C. R. Hamilton, for\nadjournment until this morning In\norder that he might summon wltne\u00abses\nin rebuttal. His request was granted\nand court stood adjourned until\n10:30 this morning.\nMembers of the petit Jury were:\nJohn T- Albion, Carlton J. Currier,\nAllan Forrester, Eugene M. lilllott,\nJohn 3. Ooulding, Robert J. Hewitt,\nJoseph Holland, Thomas G. Jones,\nJohn C* Riley. Alex Q. Ritchie. William\nE. Shaw, Stewart Smilllf, J. H. Allen,\nforeman.\nGrand Jury: J- B- Annublc. Howard\nBiiFh. A. Curran, Roaa Fleming, Arthur\nB, Gil ker, Geo. A. Hunter, O-las\nW. Humphery. Thos. W. Ledlnaham,\nAndrew L. McCullock, Geo. F. Motion.\nJohn P. Morgan, Fred A Starkey.\nJohn J.  Campbell, foreman.\nBay and Victoria\nAvenues At Trail\nArterial Streets\nTRAIL, B.C., May fl.\u2014Decision to Introduce a bylaw to make Bay and Victor la through streets was made at\ncity council meeting tonight. City\nEngineer S. S McDalrmld was authorised to order 10 stop s.gns which are\nto be placed at the following intersections: Pine nnd Victoria: Cedar\nand Victoria; Bay and Farnell! Bay\nand Elder-do: Bay and Spokane; Bay\nmid Helnn; Buy and Portland; Cedar\naitd Spokane: and Rossland and Glover\nroad.\nEast Trail School ls\nEmptied in 53 Seconds\nin Fire Drill, Report\nTOAIL.. B C. May \u00ab.\u2014Fire Chief A.\nTurner reported to city council to-\nnlglal that In school (lr. drill, held\nduring April the East Trail school\nhad beam cleared In 53 seconds: the\nhath aachool in 58 seconds .nd the\nCentral school in  70 seconds.\nHe reported that ho had msd. lag\nInspsctlons during the month; had\nlamed rive orders for removal of old\nshscks. which were complied with;\nhsd Issued six clean up orders and\nthree burning permits. Eighteen fire\nalarm b\u00bbU systems had been tested\nsnd   thre*  chimney   fire,  extinguishd\nComplaints Received\nof Rowdism, Cussing\nPlaygrounds at TraU\nTRAIL, B.C. May \u00ab.\u2014No action am.\ntaken by th* city council tonight wh*n\nAlderman \u00bb,J.f. Wyaf. reported that\nh* had received complaint* of rowdism\nand cussing on \u201e oowllng ground In\nUte gulch; Alderman B LeRose pointed out that the ground wa* an* of the\nfew plac\u2014 In the district that the\nyoung main had to play In and that\ntheee wu no grounds for th* com.\nplaint. He Mid than wa* no particular rowdlam or cussing going on.\nTwelve Cases of Mumps\nat Trail During April\nTRAIL. B.C., May a. There wer. 12\ncases of mumps ln Trail during April.\naccording to the report or Dr. P. 8,\nEyton. city he*alth officrr to th. city\nlouncli tonight. Th.re were no oth*r\nrwuflabl* dl*e**na.\nUigur\u2014Qatar.* \u00abw may sara, M\n1670   Anniversary Sale   1929\nMen's Wear\nFor the Small Man \u2014\nAU Wool English Underwear.    Combination* ' i\nShirts and Drawers.   Size 34,\nCombinations.    Regular .-58.150.    Clearing at S4.SS\nShirts or Drawers. Regular t-475. Clearing at $55.115\nDon't miss this.   Only a limited number to sell.\n\u2014Main Floor\u2014H B C\u2014\nWatch Tomorrow's Ad for Last Day of Sale\nBargains\na.aa.tttttiaaaa>t.aa>t.a>aa>aatttta.arfaattaaaata.ttaaaaa>aaaaaaaalaa***i*>j\n41\nBalfour Beach Inn\nWill Open\nTomorrow, Wednesday\nChicken Dinner\n5:30 to 7:30 p.m $1.50\nMAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY\nModern Furnished Cottages\nElectric Lights, Running Water, Fire Places\nBy the Day, Week or Month\nPhone or Write\nJESS SANDERS, Lessee\nPhone 1 Balfour, B. C.\nrvwvvv M\u00ab*v\u00abis\u00ab \u25a0>*\u00ab vvwawwwwwM\nGrouse Mountain\nGreater Community\nSpirit Campaign\nA FORTUNE IN PRIZES\n$1.00 Makes You Eligible\ni*\nII El.P founalf M a fartun*I\u2014a\u2014id \u2022*>, tho mum tiaM favlp M oust\\t\ntba   .HWiu_d.Bg   Knit   mon   and   playground   on   tho   imiiim\n\u25a0ugriH which will   ntract  a  goldm   itma   ol   loariat   doHan  W   Wem\nTh* PUn ia f-ia-ploi\n1. T-a C\u2014ip.-iy haa _wd\u00ab prv-itioa for \u25a0 Grand PriM of #2*5,000, alao\nTi-ahlv Caah Prim totillwg 11,000 oat-h w-tak for tho duraUM o4 tba \u00bb**\u25a0-\u00ab*\u00ab-\nTha Waafclr Ca.h Prim ahall ho diridad aa followa. Ooo, S2O0 Caah Prioti\nOot 9100 Caah Pritat Tvaair-oight, $2i Caah P-isoa . . . ihiity Prut* *\u25a0 stt.\n2. B-\u00bb-ry Purcbaiaf of a |1.00 Grown Moon-tain Highwor Caaai-nhy SfMl\nTirhM i* oligiblt to rocaivo om of tha Watkly Caah Priaaa.\n). A 9tttem pwrchating mott than aaa tK-at trill bo fllgibU to rooa-l-i a\nCaah  Priaa tot oath  titkat  pnacbatad.\n4. Bach wooh tho priaa oinnan' namaa and addraaaaa will bo pahliahad. Al -to\ncoraplet.0* of tho Campaign all panoni wbo havo vaa a Woofclr Priaa *i_\nbacowo oligiblt  to  tht  #21,000  Grand   Paaa.\n3. Tht Grand Prirt (hall bo awanlad lo oat of tho Wtthlf Prioa Wiaaaai\nat tba aad af tha Groatoa Cooanuait- Spirit Caatpaign.\n6. Tho MOtbada of a-tnling tbt Priaaa alaafl S* fait aad .\u25a0pii-dtl. tadl\nTickri bolder having equal o-pportunity withooi prtjudko. Taa foflaviaa \u00ab\u2022_\u2022\nknown mam of utujiititioatblo intogrit- bavo e-ccoptad -M iaipa_a_iifc| ad\nawarding  tho  Prim  aad   thtir  dociaioa  thtll  b#   Snal  aad   binding'\nHONOURABLE W. C, SHELLY. Miaiaaat eA Piaaaco af M_ah\nMi-mar of Fiaaoc* of llrinah  Colombia. ^^^^\nW. ROY W. MrlNTOSH. M.n.-IJif., K.lly. Doaglo*  *   Co.. LaL\nI.  I.  McDOUGALL, attt-bor Grant  K  McOoagtU,  Barriatttt.\nDR. G. H. WORTHINGTON. Pmidant. Vamo-a-tt- Drag Co- Lad.\nM. H. LBGGATT. fonatrlf Sot-Troat.. Wood. Valiant* It I\nDON AI D  M'LEOD,  with  Sttwan  at  WtUh.  Co-mra-clar*.\nBRI'NTON S. MOWN, Prtaidtat, Graatar Vancaaww Pah\n7. It ia aai aorttaary for tb* purchaaar of a Grrattr Ctannwahy Spirit Ttchtt\nto *uit Groaao Mountain during thi* Campaign to btcooat o_gRt.lt to th* Print\nMontv, but tuch ptrton amy dri\u00bbt ovtt lh* Grout* Mounttbi Sctaic Highway\noaeo for totrh Ticfcot pwrchaitd at each timt aa autta tb* purchaotr'a convo\u2014ttaoa.\n5. Pufth-itt-r af Tick*!* whoa* Applir*ti,vn Coupoa arrifta of lh* Groaao\nMountain Highway and Sconk Retort Limittd oSV* aa ar hofota liOO p-a_\naf Friday aoch wook will bo tllgibl* to mtito tha currant Woahl- Caah PtW\nCoupana rtctiyod aubaoqwoat ta that tintt will ho aligihlo la lht Mtceoadiag\nwotk \u00bb Prir*.\n9. All rororda h rtgard ta aato of tirhHi aad all aooaiot rataiwtd aad aat_\nthall bt uodtt lht \u2022upti-ittoa of Gto. A. Tourho At Co., Chartvrtd Acciaattalt,\nVaiKouttr, B. C. Tht Doatinioa Stnk of Can*dt wtll ba th* di|lilll| ot\noil Coarpalga  Fund*.\nIS.     Fill   hi   lha   attacbtd   Coupon   with   nam*   aad   addroat   plolaly   i lilll\nAttach #1.00 far **ch ticktt dttirrd.    Moil ta the\nC RUM SB   MOUNTAIN   HIGHWAY   AND   SCENIC   RESORT   LIMITED,\n440 Ptadtr Sltoot Voat Vaacow-at. R. C\n(  Coupon Application    M 8\nc ,iun Mountsia Higtiwty *% Sccnk Rssort, Ltd\n\u25a0*-**\u00ab    sVitler SC Weat, Vsncouvsc, B. C\nG-ntlritipn:   Please send me\n! Grouse Mt, Community Spirit Ticket\n2 Grouse Mt* Community Spirit Tickets\n5 Grouse Mt. Community Spirit Tickets\nI stud. #1.00    i^Jtl\u201e!       for tsch tickst Jsnrad.\nN.ii\nCity\nI antf ent* n>! Mtcft tirhal *nmU* ta* ta drir* ooor tfto On art MoaaSthl KWMgp\ntustmi alao lh i . \u00bbS ikkti oiafc** _\u2022* tligibl* to ptrticipata lu caah pdaaa yoa am\nttrardlag ia y->iur GratMt Caauaunit- Spirit rtatpiiyn\nHaJh\n Four\nj Buncom\nbe  addressed\nPubllahtntt Corn-\nno mm to Indl-\nI Ut. trtaff.\n... cards and  A. B. 0.\ncirculation   mailed   on\nM seen at the offloe\n, par pmt ......\nMr month\nla  Adv.no.\nAT.   MAT    7,    IDM\nNEWS by the success of the cement\nsidewalk construction campaign. Would not they be still\nmore willing to pay over a\nperiod of years a little extra to\ncover the construction of cement streets, as is being done\nso successfully at the coast?\nThe city should pay part of\nthe cost out of general revenue,\nas for cement walks.\nNelson's city council 'would\ndo a valuable stroke of business for the community if it\nwould look into the matter and\nwork out some workable\nscheme under which permanent\nstreets could be laid in the residential sections on the local\nimprovement plan.\nPisjm aa.-irl.tlon.\nIO* RATCS\n. Mr month .\nI    M\nID0\n11.00\n.     .71\n,   7*0\n.      J\u00bb\n11.00\nmi\u2014an   af   Clrcntatleti\nLighter Side\noAunt Het\n1  BUILD  CE-\nrREETS ON THE\nPLAN  AS  CE-\nSIDEWALKS?\nt year Nelson made splenic IH-ogress in the construc-\n9 of cement sidewalks.\nMany hundreds of yards of\n.dated wooden walks were\nwith cement, which\nalmost immeasurably\ne appearance of the streets\njReted and contributed ma-\nrially to the value of adjacent\naperty.\nThis work was done on the\npal improvement plan, the\nf paying part of the cost\ntd the property owners paying\nte balance, which was spread\nrer a period of years.\n.Why not build cement streets\nitside of the main business\nlotion on the same plan?\nIn the large coast cities prac\nUl}txt Sato* of\n(By   .A..   W.   BASTON,   M.   D.)\nTHE TONSILS AND THE\nAPPENDIX\nPerh.pt you think about that body\nof your, and the wonderful way lt\ndoe. lu work.\nTou think of th. nervous system\nand how It control, everything; of\nyo- - eye., your ears, now. th. lov. for\nmusic, .rt, beauty of any sort, how the\nfood is converted into energy; about\nthe wsstee thrown out of the body; of\nth* powerful little pump, the heart: of\nyour lung, and akin and their ventilating ability.\nAnd then you begin to think about\nthe ton.ua .nd alao about tne appandlx\nand you 'tut wonder why th. creator\nput them Into the body If ther were\nnot mesnt for um. Tou wonder lf\ndoctors are doing the right thing hy\nremoving the appendix and tho tonsils.\nTou think a little further, and you\nremember about friend, who h.ve\nbeen afflicted with rheumatism or\nrheumatic attack, for yesrs, followed\nby serious heart complications.\nEverything   hM   been   don.   w'thout\ntally   all   streets,   excepting\n\u25a0DM in the main business sec-  \u00bbv\u00abll and then when the tonsils are rebus,  are constructed on the1\u21220\"? w'tl,\u201e.\u00bbu  th\"r vpoUon*- yo*ir\nC- ,   , _    .    frUmd get. better and hi. no further\npi improvement plan.   That\n-Amy  puts  on   lota  of   airs  since\nah* married rich, but shs ain't never\noutgrowed the habit of csllin' lt the\n| front room'.\"\n\t\n8tUI. tbe dry law Isn't the only one\nofficials violate with Impunity. There'.\nth.   on*   agalMt   .teallng.\nA man couldn't live on hla reputation In th* old day.. Th.\nonly reward tor a testimonial ass\nmare  of the medicine.\nf**C*r_LT MAN AUD MONs\u2014T ABXi\nHT 1\u2014LA1TVBB THIT DOlfT HAT\u00ab\nOKI   ANOTH\u2014t.\nSpeaking of posterity, wouldnt I: M\nnice of mUUonalM. to nedow their jails.\nIf all of your acquaintances teem\nhateful and dumb, dont worry.\nMaybe you are desttnated to be on\nauthor.\nIntolerance: Th. -teeming to um a\nbrick when there', no other way to\nprove your -tide.\nEfficient\nHousekeeping\n(By LAURA A. UBKMAN.)\nTOMORROW'S  MENU\nBreakfast\nPineapple\nCereal\n\u2022Trench  Toeet Coffee\nLuncheon\nAaparagu.   Souffle\nCinnamon   Toast\nPrune. Tm\nDinner\nFruit  CocktaUs\nCod Pith\nMaahed PotatoM Beets\nLettuce Salad\nCaramel Tart. Colfee\nCONTRIBUTED CROCHET DIRECTIONS\nMra. B. V.: Other women might like\nto know how I crochet a French\nBeret: Buy two ball* of angora yarn\n(or any other kind about that weight)\nand um a number one crochet hook.\nTop of Crown: Chain 4, and loin.\nRow One: 7 8. C. ln Ch. Row Two:\n3 B. C. ln each at. of prevloua row.\nRow Three: 3 S. C. In every other\nrt. of previous row. Row Four\nB. c. ln every third st. of previous\nrow. Row Five: I 8. C ln every\nfourth et. of previous row. Row\nSU: i 8. C. ln .very firth , it. of\nprevloua row. Row Seven: a 8. C.\nIn every sixth .t. of previous row.\nRow Eight: 2 8. C. In every eighth\nst. of previous row. Row Nine:\n3-tn-ie as row eight. Row -Ten: 3 8.\n0. tn every tenth \u00bbt. of previous\n\u25a0JMe. Row Eleven: 3 8. C. In every\nninth *t. of previous row. Row ninth\n*t' of previous row. Row. 13 and\n13-   Even   (no   Increasing)    Row\nNew Telephones Local\nExchange Lead District\nSince First of Year, 109 New\nInstruments Installed on\nLocal Office.\nAccording to Information given con.\ncoming the lncreeM of telephone, on\nth. vartou. ..changes ln Ihe district\n\u2022Inc. the flnt et th. year, Nelton\nlesd. with KM phones and Tr.ll I.\n\u2022eoond with M. Helton now hM 1604\nand TraU lilt phon**.\nMlohal lead. Kootenay and Boundary\ndistrict* In percental. Incream nth\n31.1 On January 1 there were 13\ntelephone, at Michel and on April 1\nthere were 43.\nIncrease or dscretue In the number\nof phone, throughout th. Kootrnsy\nand Boundary districts follow:\nNo. No   Pet.\non    on    of\nJan. 1 Apr 1 mo.\nBalfour          \u00bb      8 111\nOrand Fork*     319   371    1.1\nGreenwood     -     M    M   -St\nKMlo     \" 130   118   -4-\nNanalmo   ..-  3341 3375\nNeleon  H\u00bb\u00bb 1604\nNew Denver   187 113\nj I Rook Or*>k    43 41\nRoaaland    - 303 347\nSandon      3D 31\nTrail  <  1079 1135\nCranbrook    OM 603\nKlmberley  -  et\nMichel      33\n13\n7.1\n3.9\n34\n61\n69\n14\n\u25a0 j\n96   114\n41   31.1\nMOTM. B. C. May '\nWright    of   Kim\nfarewell sermon at the Presbyterian\nchurch here last week. Hla talk on\n\"Foundations\" wm a forceful portrayal  of  th.   gospel.    He  thanked   the\npleasing    violin    solo    entitled,     \"lace\nto  Face  Shan  I  Behold   Htm.\"\nRev.   J.   MacLean-Bell   of   Cmnbrook'\nbegan hi* duties m pastor today.\nSweetened instantly\nJust a tasteless, dot* of Phillip.'\nMilk ot Magnesia Ul water. That la an\nalkali, effective, yet hsrmless. It hM\nbeen the standard antacid for 60 year,\namong physicians everywhere. One\nspoonful will noutraltm at one. many\ntime. It* volum* In add. It I* tn*\nright way. Um quick, ptoaaant and efficient way to kill th. excess acid. Th.\nrtomacb  become. >weet,  tb. pain de-\nSALMO NOTES\nSAUIO. B. C. May 6\u2014E. Buchanan of Nelson wm visitor here on\nFriday.\nMr.   .ndd   Mrs.   A   Oray   and   Mm.\n.        w   Or>y  motored  to NeUon  on  Frl-\n1 8. C.  In every tilth at. of previous\nV the reason for the excellent\n\u25a0sent streets in greater Van-\npuver and Victoria.\n; To build cement streets in\np residential sections out of\n\u25a0venae is virtually impossible.\nt would so increase taxes, of\nIfcich around 75 per cent are\n\u2022id by the business sections\nI the city, that costs of busi-\nWt would be 80 raised that the\njkUil .and wholesale merchants\nIf the city would be unable to\nImpete with outside competi-\nEjl*. That would be a calam-\ntar which could not be faced, as\nHthout its wholesale and retail\nbiness, its business as a disputing center, Nelson would\nSre very little. It is not an\nbiatrial center.\n(To raise money by loan for\n\u25a0rmanent streets in the com-\n\u25a0Mratively small business sec-\nIm of the city, which are used\nNttensively by all taxpayers,\n\u25a0 practicable, but to do so for\n|h residential sections, involv-\ntsf miles of roadway, is not\npossible.\nI What is the solution?\nI The solution seems to be\njUher to leave the streets in\nlair present backwoods condi-\npn or to build on the local\nInprovement basis.\nTo leave the streets as they\nor to waste money grad-\n_lN~i time and time again\nMd then having them revert\nthe old condition at the first\nstorm, or to waste money\na little crushed rock\nand a little sand there, is\nbusiness. It is getting us\nlowherc, yet it is the only\npirse to follow under present\nng here and there has\n.done to keep the streets\nile, even though this\nitching brings no permanent\n(\u2022suit and has to be done over\nand over again.\nI Each year aome permanent\nImprovement is made but at\nike present rate and without a\nI assert increase in taxes nothing\nbetter seems possible;\nall going to have passed\nhill long before we get\nrelatively small part of\nin the residential\ninto decent shape.\n:, the matter is one\nproperty owners.   That\nproperty   owners   are\nand    willing   to\n\u2022 few dollars a year for\nin order to bring about\nhaa been proved\nEither If. .11 wrong about the good\n' dying young or else the old boy. who\nSlmll.rly   with    the   .ppendlx.   Tou ,_\u201e \u201e,,,, ,onj.,it, .\u201e lwful liars.\nam a friend havee an .tuck of appen-\ndlclt*. The operation Is dels-red for a j    _\u201e balbMnll  __\u2022.  be eonvlnclng\nday or two and by th. time the sur-\nuntil  they -mow a  pleaaent creature\ngeon operates,  the sppendlx U about   auBl0, txt. and amoklng a cigarette,\nreedy   to  buret,   and   severe  complice-\ntlon.. perhaps doth Itself, 1. enly\n.voided by hours.\nNow what about the tonsils and appendix?\nWell they are ln your body for a purpose. \u00ab\nThe tonsil, filter out poisons from\nsurrounding tlMues and ss long ss\nthsy Mn take care of these polnsons\nsnd kill off their organisms, then the\ntbe toncll. .re helping the body.\nWh.n th. tonsil, sre Unsbl. to do\nthu work, and get enlarged and filled\nwith theee poisons and the organ-\nIsms themselves, then Just m a filter\non a water tap that lt filled will- mat-\ntar from th. water become. . danger\nlnatead of a benlflt. -ao with dluased\ntonsils   They -mould be removed\nSimilarly the appendix ha. the 'ob of\ngetting rid of a portion of the harmful organtam. and their pclttn* from\nth. intestine.\nWhen the appendix, Ilk. th. tonsil.,\n.re unable to do Its Job properly. Its\nlining tissue gets so Inn.med and Irritated that It Mt* up .uch a serious\ncondition lt must be removed.\nThe thought then Is tha-, tonsils snd\nappendix have uses, but whmt they\nfsil to do their work properly, _ey\nmust be removed for the Mfety of\nth. body itself\nPortrait of Earl\nJellicoe Is Given\nWindermere Legion\nINVERMERE.   B.   C,   May   I\u2014 At   a\nmeeting of the Lake Windermere\ndistrict branch of the Canadian Legion\nheld, Commander Copley Powles. R. N..\nJ. P. presented the member, with a\nalgned portrait of Admiral of the\nFleet, the Earl ol Jclllooe O. C. B.\nO. B. E. etc., on behalf ot hla lord-\n.hip. The gift wm received with enthusiasm. This branch Is probably\ntbe only one In tbe Dominion of\nCanada  to   be  thus  honored.\nA letter of thanks from tbe Legion\nIs being wnt the famous admiral.\nHe hM succeeded the late Lord Halg\nIn the presidency of the British Empire league, which embraces all the\nbranches of the leturu* In the Empire.\nMODERNISM: KICKINO BECAUSE\nTHE LAW FAVORS THE RICH; FEELING A SNEAKING 8TMFATHY FOR A\nMILLIONAIRE WHO MUST OO TO\nJAIL.\nThe 1-allure of the courts might be\nworse.    Suppom all were rich.\nroute society  1. that In which\npeople hsve mm* alee way of My* .\nIng a man U drunk.\n\"Dumb creaturea have acute hearing\" Evidently Th\u00aby wouldn't ap-\nplaud . talkl. lf they couldn't understand the word..\n___L\nBOIOE MARRIED PEOPLE BLAM\nDOORS WHEN 7HIY FEEL THAT\nWAT, AND SOME HAVE CHILDREN\nTO LICK.\n'All superior people are .ware tbe\nworld doean't understand them.\" Especially at sixteen.\nA city of tbe fourth class Is one that\nthinks e-erytblns depends on one more\ngood pitcher.\n-ow. Row IS: 1 8. T. In every tenth\n\u00abtj of previous rpw. Row 10: 3 8.\n0. ln every 12th st. of previous\nrow. Row 17: S 8. C. ln every\n16th st.\" of previous row, Row 18:\n3 8. C. ln every 18th st. of previous\nrow. Row U: 9 8. C. ln every 30th\nst. of previous row. Rows 20 to\n34: Crochet even. Row 36: 3 S.\nC. In every 13th at. of previous row.\nRow 38: 3 8. C. In every tenth\nst. of previous row. Row 37: a 8.\nC. ln every 36th st. of previous row.\nRows 28th to 33rd, inclusive: Crochet\neven.\nRow 34: Decreaw one st. every\n16th st. of prevloua row. Row 35:\nCrochet even. Rows 86th to 38th inclusive: Decrease ou st. every ISth\nst. of previous row. Row 39: Decrease\noas st. every tenth sat. of prevous\nrow. Row 40: Decrease one st. every\neleventh st. of previous row. After\nthis, decrease every lght sit. till beret\nhu reached the right head size.\nThen 8. C. for six rows to make\nhead band. Here Is another fine\ncrocheted   hat   for   girls:\nSport   Hat   (without  brim):    Follow\nday.\nMilton Burgees has arrived home\nAfter spending the last two years at\nMalakwa.\nMr. and Mrs. W. Orutchfleld liave\nas their guests, Mr. Orutchfleld's sis-\nten, Miss A. Orutchfleld of London.\nEng: and Mrs. E. Robertson of San\nFrancisco,   Calif.\nK. Mcintosh arrived here on Wednesday and ls the guest of Mr. and\nMrs. J. Fraser at the Emerald mine\nfor  a   few  days.\nC. W. Ltndbw, O. Schwlnskey and\nO Fair were Nelson visitors on Thursday.\nO. C. Thompson, Manager of the\nReno  mine,   ls  a  visitor  In   Nelson.\nW. Post Mrs. F. Culber of Spokane\narrived here last week. While here\nMr. Culber will be ln charge at* the\nNagle   Pole   yard.\nHON. DR. KING IS\nSLATED FOR SENATE?\npart*. Tou an happy aialn In fin\nminute.\nDont d.pend on crud* methods.\nEmploy tho be*t way yet *vo!v*d la all\nth* years of ajMrchlng. That fa nil*\nlip.' Milk of 1\u2014inMla.\nBe sure to get tbe genuine Phillips'\nMilk of MunMla prescribed by physician, tor W year. In correctlnl mom*\nadds. Each bottle contain, full dlreo-\ntlon-r\u2014any drug stem.\nLet us figure your bills of\nBuilding Material. \/Coast Lumber a specialty.\nBuilding\nMaterial John Burns \u2022_ Son\nThere is some talk ln Ottawa of\nHon. J. H. King going to the senate.\ndlrecUontTglven'\"tabo^ 7or''B,retTuti Hon' Dr' **** *\" _ pre~nt \u00bb\"\"\u2022-\u00ab\nmak* top of crown all and one-half !_ ^^ *uld Killla'' cm \"-***\u25a0\nInchM screes flat (for heed\u2014ai InchM), Then crochet even Ull work\nmeasure, seven uid one-half InchM\nfrom  center  of  crown,  or  till  hat  Is\ndeep  |nough  to suit you.   Trim  with\na   disc   (follow   direction,   for   .tart\nof    crown),    making    thl.   disc    only\ntime and one-half InchM .cross, nnd\nmw disc on one side  of het ao that\nhalf  of  It   le  on   th.  hat  and   the\nother   half   of   It   come*   down   over\nthe ear.\nTomorrow\u2014How to On Peu and BMll!\nItshmsnt.\nAccording to Ottawa reports Senator\nBostock ls expecting to retire from\nthe sen.te .peakershlp shortly. It la\nrumored that Hon. Dr King will mc-\nceed him. Senator Bcetock hM been\n\u00bbctiv. ln th. public llf. of Canada\n-tine.  laaa.\nGirl*' CI\u00abl\u00bb, Moyie\nCelebrates May Day\nMOYIE. B. C. May I\u2014The Olrl.'\nclub celebrated May Day on Wednes-\nd.y by making battaU .nd tilling\nthem   with   sprint;   flowers.\nYet Alexander. Caeaa\nlf they lived today,\ntent M truck driven.\nr and Napoleon,\nmight   M  con-\nCorrect this MntenM: -Tm, I heard\nthe telephone,\" aald th* wife, \"hut I\ndont can whether If* anwated or\nnot.\"\nThirty Years Ago\n(Prom Th. Dally Miner May 7. last)\nThe tint attempt to transmit trana-\nAUantlc niMMaTM without win* by\nth* Marconi .yatem will bt made during th. challenge yacht races for\nthe America cup. sir Thomas Upton\nltM expressed himself ns bung Intensely  Interested.\nThe uniform* for the Nelson baseball club have srtived. They an quiet\nIn color but appear very wrvlceahle.\nThe uniform la my with a maroon\nbelt and the word \u25a0Neiaon\" worked\n.crot* the chMt In red.\n...\nThe  Little  Olant  mine  wm   tr\u00bbn\u00bb-\nferred   today   from   Jteknn   Radcllffe\nto L. K. Lenten.\n\u2022   .   .\nMiss Lillian Rum.1, th. uttl. daughter  of  P.   RuMel,   I.   the  proud   possessor   of    th*    smallest    bicycle    yet\nMen   tn   th*   Kooten.ys.\n\"BUILD B.C\"\nNew\nTerritory\nOpened\nBalfour Guthrie tk Oo. hsve received reports so good sbout Pacific Milk from Colombia. South\nAmerica, they are now shipping\nto their agents tn thst country.\nNaturally we are proud of this\nand glad Indeed thst lt ls s\nBritish Columbia product that\nhas opened up new territory and\nIs doing so well.\nPacific Milk\nfactories at\nAbbottford .nd Ladraer\nTen Years Ago\n(Prom Th. Dally New* May 7,  HID)\nTh* pmm treaty \u2014 to be given the\nOerman delegate* ajometlme thl. afternoon.\n...\nMn. R. Bmillle, accompanied by Mn\nM. oibbe returned laat night from\nCranbrook where they represented St.\nPaul', church women', aid at the\nannual preebyterlal.\na   a   e\nMr. and Mn. R. Knowle. left lut\nnight for Revel.toke.\nI .    a    \u2022\nW. J. Sturgeon arrived Monday from\nthe cout.\nLawn Mowers\nWe Have Now in Stock a Full Line of the Latest\nModels in High-Grade\nLawn Mowers\nPRICES TO SUIT ALL POCKETS\nNelson Hardware Co.\nWholcaal* * R\u00abtaU Quality Hardware\nKELSON B.C.\nBl.oda'l by Experienced Me.\nWho Know        ,\nSCOTCH WHISKY\n4IA\nWhen Mother's Nerves\nAre Healthy\nWHAT a joy are children to the healthy mother!\nWhat an irritation lhey arc when mother U WMk, netrv-\nous and excitable! i_.itI. and\nS\u201e many  -.l---\"--^^\nriencyof this treatment. ,..i_ \u201er it,.\nsJsfS-a srs? ^LSJ^rSfil't\n^^HZt an., -jeep weH,enjoy your n-eaU an, ~H\u00ab\nouee more ihe joy of healthful Hvimj.\nDr. Chase's Nerve Food\nThe Greateat of Nerve Reitorative.\n.&-\/\nThis advertisement lt not published or displayed by tbe\nUQUOR CONTROL BOARD or the Government of 9, C.\nIt's Surprising\u2014\nHow Little an\nAdequate Bookkeeping\nOutfit Costs\nThere's the billhead in dupliaate, the\nledger to which you post the accounts, the\nreceipt book in duplicate on which you keep\nrecord of payments made to you by debtoro,\nand a synoptic which tells you where your\nexpenditures go and where your revenue\ncomes from.\nOf course, there are lots of more elaborate systems and some businesses need them,\nbut for the small business it is possible to\nkeep books and heep them well and truly\nwithout going to much expense either for\nequipment or in time for accountinf.\nThe Daily News Job Dept.\nPHONE 144 (Two Lines) NELSON, B.C\n ini-t  rtxii.\nDAILY NEWS, TTTFSDAY MORNING, MAY 7, 1929\nNew\nArrivals\nStep in Pumpa in\nRED KID\nBLUE KID\nGREEN KID\nPATENT LEATHER\n88.00 TO 810.00\nR. .Andrew\n&Co.\nLeaders in Footfashion\nSociety\"\nUn.\nThl.   column   is   conducted   by\nn. M. J. Vlgneux.    All new. of\nnature,   including   recep\"-\nMoyie Girl Breaks Arm;\nHas It Set, Cranbrook\nMOYIE, B. C, May 6\u2014Merle Weir\n.uetalned a broken arm on Saturday\nand was taken to Cranbrook hospital\nto have it set. She returned home\non Monday.\nTo Put Garden on\nMoyie School Grounds\nMOYIE, B. C. Mar \u2022\".\u2014Principal\nJ. R. Unak -and the Moyie Indian\nclub boya have been building a fence\naround the school ground, to enclose   a   school   larden.\nFountain\nLunch\n' We offer the combined\nadvantages of a swift-service restaurant and a modern sod* fountain.. Soft\ndrinks, hot and cold sandwiches and desserts.\n<Ihe\nGolden Gate\nCafe\nBsker Street\ntions. private entertainments, personal Item*, marriage., .to., will\nappear In thl. column. Telephon.\nMis. Vlgneux at her home on\nSilica .treet.\nMr..   L.   W.   Oughtrad,   111   -I-hlrd\n\u2022treet, Fairview, entertained recently at\na decidedly smart bridge when the\nhonors for tbe game were won br\nMrs. Carl A. .Larson. Mrs. 3. F. oambto,\nMr.. 3. A. Cut-ran and Mr*. Herbert\nThorpe. Mrs. oughtred. Invited gueat.\nincluded Mn. James Sime. Mrs. Bd-\nward Matthew of Sllverton, Mrs Robert Bell. Mrs. Jack Bell, Mra. C. A.\nLarson. Mn. O. L. Landon, tn. Frank\nBaker. Mrs. W. Gibbon. Mrs. S. N.\nMacdougsll, Mn. Carlton J. currier,\nMra. J. A. Curran, Mite Ella Mtvc-\nDonjiell, Mn E. Rowling. Mn. j. p.\nasrnble. Mra Deagon. Mrs. Herbert\nThorpe. Mn. Benjamin Hamann, Mr..\nOeorge Cl.rlhew Sr., Mr.. Oeorge Clerihew Jr.. Mn. O Douglas Nagle snd\nMn. A. G. Lane.\n...\nFred   P    Perry,   court   .tenographer\nof Fernie, ls In  tb* olty during the\nsession.   He I* >n ea-reaident of Nelson.\n...\n' J.me. Draper of New Depver .pent\nthe week-end in town.\n...\nLeo S. McKlnnon, Latimer street,\nleave, thl. morning for Toronto when\nhe goe. as a delegate to tie Brotherhood of Canadian Pacific Express employees, which will be held there this\nweek. Mr. McKlnnon expects to be\naway  a couple of weeks.\n...\nMrs.  E.   A.   Wilson  of  Kaalo spent\nthe week-end In town.\n\u2022   .   .\nMn. William Young, who hu been\nvisiting  with  friend, over the weekend,  left  for  her  home  ln  Passmore\nyesterday.\na . a\nRev. Father Monaghan 8. J., of the\nImmacui.ts Condition parish In Vancouver, left Saturday for Trail where\nhe opened the 40-hour devotion Sun*\nday morning. On Wednesday Father\nMonaghan   will   go   to   Rossland   and\nWeak and Run Down\nDidn't Want to Eat\nCould Not Sleep\nllri. D. Leone, Sault Ste. Mam,\nOat*, write*:\u2014\"I wu wenk and run\ndown: did not want to eat, and oould\nnot steep- I 'el' tired oi living and\noften longed for death to free arte from\na-n-f terrible mi**)\u2014 as I felt 1 would\nnever b* itronf again. I \u2014ought I\nwould try\nand really I anon felt like eating and\nliving, and new life -ar-emed to ease to\nManrjf-ortiired only by The T. Mil-\ntmm Cm Ltd, Toronto. Oot.\nCoal! Wood! Coal!\nLet us fill your orders today for Dry Wood\u2014any length.\nGait Lump Coal\nNELSON TRANSFER CO., Ltd.\nCor. Vernon and Stanley SU.\nPHONE 35\nNeiaon, B, C.\nIn Ball.r Use\n\u2022ner all the irorta\nThousands of women hrrecr *\nto regard Crjtleura u the true \u2014\/ral\nud to . lovely skin tad Mnacrive V n is\n-uidhair.Kegiilsre\u2014lv\u2014sofCati ,\n.->oa|>,u.itred by \u25a0\u2014tt-n\u2014 Otal ,\u201e nt\nwhen r-xjuired, purine, and beiui.'A\nthe iiin, cleanse, the \u2014a.Ip ant- p.\nthe hiit live and glouy.\nSoap 2-c   Ointment lsc. taa 50c  Tt ist.\nSarapU each free.   dtUrus Cmnaalm       .'\nS- V. Walt Oaeaapaaay, 14\u2014lla4, tf .1\ntVF~ a'ntlcara glaaviag fttafc *\nconduct the 40 houn which will begin\nFrid.y.\n.   .   *\nMn. W. wlnstanioy of Cr.uo.nt v.l-\nl.y paid a visit to, town yeeterd.y.\n...\nJ. N. Mel*od of Edgewood went\nyesterdsy   In  Neiaon\n...\nSaturday night E. Plants, and Carl\nArbo were boete at a well arranged\ndancing party given In the women's\nInstitute rooma whloh for th. ooca-\nalon waa mad* very comfortable. Their\nguests included Ml* Mmra Humphrey.\nMiss Ellen McDonald, Mlas Sylvia Prloe.\nMis* Muriel Maundr.ll, Mlw Major4*\nEmerson, Miss Oeorgina Brown, MIm\nLol* Shaffleld. MIh Rita Robertson.\n-MIm May Mac\u2014tan. th\u00bb Mlatw Mary\n.ad Julia Potosky, Mln S. May, Mlts\nEileen Thaln, MIm at. Emerson, Doug.\nla. Cretney, Norman Brown, Bill Byere.\nBruce McKenele, Jack Boyes, Jack Mc-\nKernsti. Ernest Welch, Martin Robl-\ntjchaud, Oordon MacKenzle, Orv\u2014e\nShugg, B. Sutherland. James McArthur.\nOeorge Marquis. I. Plants and C. Arbo.\n...\nMrs. C. F. Oland of Kaalo I. a dtp\nvisitor.\n...\nMIm Muriel Andersen of Ymlr paid\na vl.lt  to town Saturday.\n...\nClarence Gospel of v.ncouver ud a\nformer resident of Nelson 1. .pending a\nfew d.y. In the city.\n...\nMn. Aim Slmee 216 Victoria street,\nhas had ea her gueat, Mn. E. M.\nMatthews of Sllverton\n\u2022 \u2022\u2022\nMn.  ChsrlM f.   McHardy,  who resides   In   Coeur   d'Al.ne,   Idaho,   spent\nthe week-end In Nelson and left yesterday   afternoon   by   motor   with   Mr.\nMcHardy for har home.\n...\nMIm Alice Dunlop of Crescent Bey\nwu a recent vUltor to town.\n...\nEdgar Jnmleeon  of  Passmore paid  a\nvisit to Nelson yeaterday.\n...\nMr. and Mn. Hugh Robertson. Terrace apartments, are visiting in Spokane.\n\u2022 .   .\nMIm Thurso DeFore of Castlegar wm\na city visitor Saturday.\na    \u2022    .\nMIm   Lottie   Bowron   of   Victoria   I.\nspending a few daya ln Nelson.\n...\nH. O. Scott of Calgary and an ex-\nresldent of Nelwn I. In town for a few\nday..\nMr. and Mn. W. Greenwood of Slocan city spent the week-end ln town\nto visit Mr. Greenwood's mother, who\nls a patient In the Kootenay Lake\nOeneral  hospital.\n\u2022 \u2022' \u2022\nMn.   Oeorge   Clerihew   Jr.,   and   her\namall aon left last night for Revelstoke,\nwhere they will make their home.\n...\nMr. and Mn. D. D. McLan. Carbonate\nstreet, have as their guest, Mrs. B. E.\nClarke of Rosebery and her slater. Mrs.\nH. Atkins of Boston, who arrived in\nNelson Saturd.y en route to visit\nwith  Mn.  Clarke at  Rosbery.\na    .    .\nR.   Nisbett   of   Slocan   City   paid   a\nvlalt to town over  the week-end.\nAlphons* Ouldon.  who hu been   a\npatient an the Kootenay Lake Oenenl\nhospital   for   the   paat   fortnight,   ha.\nleft for hla home In Burton City.\n... ,\nMiss M.e Irvin, who .pent the weekend with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs\nS. Irvin ln Rossland. returned yesterday to resume her studies at St\nJoseph's   academy.\n...\nMlu   Marjorle   Emerson   hM   taken\napartments ln th* Annable block.\n...\nMr. and Mn. A. J. Lewis, who have\nbeen city vlslton for -tome tune left\nyeeterd.y for their ohem \u00abt Oray Creek.\nMn. Nlxen of Bonnlngton spent yeeterday in town.\n\u2022 \u2022   .\n8. S. Fowler of Rlondel I. a city\nvisitor.\n...\nRev.  8.  T.  Flnnrgan  of  the Slocan\ndtitrict went to TraU Sunday to as-\nu.t ln  the 40 houn devotion  which\n\u2022tarted there Sunday.\n.    \u2022    o\nCharlM   Holt,   merchant   of   Balfour\n\u2014Id . visit to town yeeterday.\n.   .   a\nQUI J**\u2014inon   and   D.   McLean\nmotor*.,  i    frail Sunday.\n\u2022 .   .\nO   0.      lompeon,   manager   of   the\nReno mi.    at Salmo. paid a visit to\n.\"'elton v -erday.\na   a   \u2022\nCouch   and   her   son   Ray\nI me* I     -siu   leave   thla   morning   fo.\nWin*...  Ont.,  where  they   will   visit\nre!iu>r. for a couple of weeks.\nt\nSAVES\nSTEPS\/\n*      .    '\u00bb\nNo breaexese tivxt-g back \u00bb-vc?\nf-Mth to tec how the rot_t ur b*\\.\ning is arming along. This m*gK*\nwheel with a cooking chart on die\ndial watchei the oven for wtty\nuntil cooking i, dotu T   I\nWKl\nMXIary\nGAS Ranges\n*\u2022   O-NCftAL   \u00bb-___  WAftCS   Peatuati\nThe Corporation of the\nCity of Nelson\nMetoMRYOVffNHEAT\nI  CONTgOL\nPain like a Knife\nthen doctor ordered Kruschen\n_\" \/ tut .taa** jutt M.U taritt rimers, nil\ng\u00abnU\u00abVttaaii>r*V.ae ntmunc\/SS'm\"l\nJ^-a-na-^HSi\" I knt lorn tnsZeZ n\n__\u2014,***\/\"\" \u2022\"\u2022_\u2022\u25a0* ***** Sune-lulf n\na-TaX*\".'\" .7?''\u25a0\u25a0,*\u00a31 **?***\u2022 Ireotmi\n\u25a0\"\u2022Mahal Undid not asm In go sat rami m,,i\n*\u00a3\u00ab* snutlr, castes, andTec.nl* of*!)\n\" n-t'tla rlnmnttimsmsnt tnddentn, mt I\nUnit until tine,   Tam.oJ_w\u2014'\u2014^I. *.\naisnrt.   I*fssnmts^rnltnsa)\ndmttf Mrsstcntn aq sunns*, ,. S\nV aa.'  -       -out*} I. n.\nOHtMHatlae--\n\u2014 Bills I. obUlasbls tl drug un\n*|NirtaiMl Mem to cud. it 75c. sXttv\nAbottl. eoeitalai e\u201e.,oat, te It*, (a, for ,\natatta-mat btaith lor -Ita-oat . e_,'\niKruschenSolis\nCoed Hsah.Lfcr fUts-Cae*\nt\u2014iulta\nMay   34   they   will  Mil  from   Montreal\nfor England on an extended trip\n...\nMn. A. D. McL*od. Silica street. hM\nreturned from a visit' to Mn. J. E.\nMcDonald ln RoMl.nd.\nH.  Lochb*.   district   passenger   agent\nfor   tbe   Hungary-Amerldan   steamship\ncompany, .pent yeeterday ln town.\n...\nYesterday the nurses and .raff of the\nKootenay Lake Oeneral hoapltal pre-\nMntad Dr. W. O. Rom with a handsome dressing gown .nd Mn. Roje with\na  suitable  gift.\nSAY DIAGNOL\nPARKING ON\nWARD, MENACE\nTravellew Raise Protest; Pire\nChief Declares City Is Attending to Matter.\nWILL STOP DIAGONAL\nPARKING  IN  BLOCK\nPlan Stop \"U-Turns\" on Corner\nof Baker and Ward Streets;\nAction at Once.\nThat there waa u -ft-aat dawrfr\nto not only human Hvr<. but the\nMre department -M-tilpm-rnt and to\nmotorfHtri of N'rlson If (llarou-l\nparkin* waa allowed to ran tin tie\non Kuril atreet Ih*( ,,mi linker antl\nVictoria sfrrrt-. mis the statement\nmade at ttoiurday's luncheon of\ntbe \u00bb- mm -lat til Canadian TrarelierN.\nBruce (inwly who itrmiiclM up the\nmatter brf-are ihe inrmber*. <_lle.l\nupon < Mef M. II. Malonev nf the\nfire department for IHs vie*w*t on\nthe matter.\nChief Maloney admitted the dnnfter\nthere and eta ted that means were\nalready being taken to have thla\ndanger done \"way with. He stated\nthat the city council, under hla\nrecommendations, was dealing with the\nbad situation, ifhlch he termed aa a\nmenace to human life. It wu the\nIntention of the rlty he stated, to\nstop all diagonal parking on this block\nfronting the theater. It was almost\nImpossible for the fire equipment to\nget through the maze of care, and\nalthough there had been no accidents\nthere waa every possibility of one\noccurring -especially shoukl the department receive a call below Baker street\non  a  Saturday   night.\nIt waa the Intention o fthc city,\nhe stated, to atop \"U-turoa\" on the\ncorner of Baker and Ward streets aa\nwell. nre Chief Moloney expected\nthe changes to he made st once. His\nreport waa received with satisfaction\nby   the   Travellers\nDR. TORY SPEAKS\nNATIONS LEAGUE\nWEDNESDAY NIGHT\nWill   Give   -Public   Address   in\nTrafalgar Auditorium  Under\nBranch Auspices.\nWednesday night was definitely fixed\nupon, on Saturday, as the date for\nthe address in Neiaon of Dr. H. M\nTory, educator, scientist, and president\nof the League of Nations Society tn\nCanada, under the auspices of the local\nbranch of the society, being organised\nhere. It will take place in Trafalgar\nschool audltorum.\nDr. Tory, who is chairman of the\nresearch council of Canada, a post\nfor which be waa drafted by the\nDominion government from the presidency of the University of Alberta,\nIs now on his way west, and will\narrive In Trail tomorrow night. He\nwill motor to: Nelson addressing the\npeople of Neiaon on the subject of\n\"The League of Nations.\" and the\nfollowing morning will motor back to\nTrail, where, lt is presumed, he Is\nconcerned with research work.\nA   NATIONAL   Mi.I Kt:\nWhile president or the University of\nAlberta Dr. Tory, who Is a fellow of\nthe Royal Society of Canada, wu a\nnational figure and conducted researches on various questions which\nprovided the basis for subsequent federal legislation. He Is known aa one\nof the most brilliant speakers ln the\nDominion. He is the third head that\nthe League of Nations Society ln Canada haa had. Wa predecessors being\nSir Robert Borden and Sir Oeorge\nr\\iater.\nThe program for the evening will\nbe decided at n meeting of the committee today. The membership drive\nhaa been making excellent progress,\nand It may be decided to proceed with\nthe organisation of the local branch\nand election of officers at tha cloae\nof the public program.\n\u25a0r-_M-._-.i-.Mi\nCsMeagher's\n611 Baker Street.     Phone 200\nANNIVERSARY SALE\nExceptipnal Values In Dress Goods\nSilks and Staples\nMist Ward, Moyie, Taket\nHer Pupilt on a Picnic\nMOYIR. 8 r May \u00ab.\u2014Him Wart\ntool h.r pupils to Aldrldg. for .\npicnic on Ssturday morning. **-a*aaplte\na Hall storm tho plcnlcsrs fully *\u25a0-\nJoy-ad   tlM-nselves.\nRrcommsndPd   by   physician*  a*  a\nwhol-Mom* .nd valuable food.\nVITTUCCI\nVIRGIN\nOLIVE\nOIL\n(Mapof Italy)\nGood Grocer*\n_Jlit.\nWomen's House Dresses\n$1.00 Each\nOdd Lines of Women's House Dresses.\nMade of Print or Chambray. Assort-\naA   S1Z6S\nCLEARING AT S1.00 EACH.\nFine Wool Dress Goods\nHalf Price\nA Fine Arvsortment of Serges, Trieot-\nines, Fancy Kashas, Tweeds, etc. 42\nto 54 inches wide.\nRegular $1.00 to $4.00 a Yard.\nSALE PRICE 5-0** to f.8.25 a YARD\nBlack Duchess Satin\nSI .39 a Yard\nPure Silk Duchess Satin in black only.\n86 inches wide and excellent quality.\nRegular $1.75.\nAT $1.39 A YARD.\nSpun Silk\n55e a Yard\nThirty    shades\nto select from.\nThis    is    our\nStandard   Silk.\nFull 30 in. wide\nand   good\nweight.\nSale Price:\nHftsf    a    yard\n54*Inch\nFlannels\nSI. 25 a Yard\nImported Flan-\nnelss of pure\nBotany wool.\n54 ins.' wide\nand in a range\nof colore.\nSale Price:\n\u00ab1.2S a Yard.\nPrinted Voiles\n49c a Yard\nOdd Lines of Printed Voile.   Imported\nmaterial in assorted pattern*. 40 ins.\nwide.  Values to $1.00.\nSALE PRICE 48* A YARD.\nWonderful Values in\nCurtain Net\n5 Yards for $1.00\nThis is only a fraction of their regular\nworth. There is a collection of novelty Nets and Scrims. Regular 46c to\n75c a Yard.\nCLEARING AT 5 YARDS fOR fl.OO\nTable Cloths and Napkins\nAt 20 Per Cent Lest\nIritjli Liuen Table Cloths and Napkins in\nall the best patterns. Regular $6.00\nto $25.00.\nCLEARING AT 25% LESS.\nLinen Huck Towels\n59c a Pair\nGood  quality   Linen Huck\nTowels.   Full sizes.\nSale Price: 59#> a Pair.\nPillow\nCotton\n3 Yards\nfor 81.00\nGood qmil ity\nPillow CeOtton.\nCircular 42 ins.\nwide.\nSale Price:\n3 Yards for\nfl.OO\n,\n_\nCLAN MCLEARY\nAND DAUGHTERS\nGOTO CHURCH\nScottish   Organizations  Parade\nto St. Pauls; Kilties Lead\nthe Way.\nAbout 50 of the member* of Clan\nMcLetry and Daughters of Scotia.\nheaded by the Kootenay Kilties pipe\nband, held their annual church parade\nto Bt. Paul's United church Sunday\nnlffht. The Rev. F. R. G. Dredge\ndelivered an Inspiring sermon, taking aa his text \"But as for me< and\nmy houae, we will serve the Lord\"\nfrom   the   book   of   Joshua.\nThe central theme of Mr. Dredge's\naddrtaa was that \"national greatness\ndepends upon the family'\", and that\nthe family must have its basis In\nreligion. No nation could ever attain\nto true greatness, unless lt possessed\na strong and sound family life, Mr.\nDredge pointed out, and the only way\nin which thla firm family life could\nbe obtained was by making Ood and\nreligion the foundation of the borne.\nMr. Dredge believed that the whole\nsource of Scotland's greatnees issued\nfrom her unwavering trust In Ood and\nfrom the strength of the Scottish\nfumlly. If the power of Scotland ever\ndecayed It would come with the disintegration of her family Ufa. Mr.\nDredge closed his sermon with ao\nimpassioned plea to all parent* to\nkeep their children by the home fireside end to Incorporate into Canadian\nfamily life the old Scottish custom\nof dally family  worahip.\nAfter the service the clan paraded\n\u00bb.o the corner of Baker and Kootenay\n\u2022ireete wher\u00bb they dispersed.\nRead the AdvertUementi\nHeintzman\nPIANOS\nL*t u. \u2022tnd vou MtalaT'*.\ntnd prion ot the H.lntaman Plate, eoset on our eauy pavirtsnt\nplan. A isnarou. .Ilovtauao* win\nb* utd* on vour una*\u2014, status\net irtmspbon*.\nHEINTZMAN * CO.,\nM*-HTBB\nm       \u00abii a*t*r tt*\nHatMt. B.C.\nSullivan Gets Term;\nIntoxication Charge\nPl\u00abadlng guilty \u2014for* Msflslrat*\nWHlism Brown at cltr police court\nSaturday morning to a charge of being intoxicated on Baker street Priday\nnight. Patrick Sullivan took 31 day.\nUi Jail In preference to a US fine.\nPeterson's Pipes\nThe Best $2.00 Pipe in\nthe World       BUSH'S\n\u2022\u25a0\nRead the Advert-*\u2014Mn\u2014\nAdvertising Lower. Prlcet\nCRISP\ncorn it one of nature's\nmost appetizing and\nhealthful grains. 12\nmillion people every\nday enjoy the flavor of\ngolden corn at its best\n. ; ; in crisp, delicious\nKellogg's Corn Flake..\nCORN FLAKES\n*\u00a3*fra f#W with fratth er\n\u00abMfierf fruits.\n\"Made It's Way by the Way Its Made\"\nSecond Helpings Always\u2014\nUnless you know how\ntruly delicaotiH Curtow Ice\nCretm it, you'd hardly believe the way every one\ncornea back for \"second*.\"\nSo smooth and creamy t\nKvery \"tnixH mad* wltti\nthe utmost care. Hani it\nice cream you can -a-j\u2014a, th*\nchildren with confidence\nthat matched your awn\npleasure and theirs.\nCurlew Creamery Co., Ltd.\niiail-fi-M\n1C( CUAM\na_ rvartse-ly Hl.fte.1\n0\u00ab\n!*\u00bb\n\u2022W\nTil\nX\n\u2022   *\niti\n\u2022f\n*oq\nt'ij\n\u25a0 ui\n>\u00bb\n\u2022 t\n\u2022jq\n4\nd\ni\n\u25a0 i\naa\u00bbi\nJala.\n.Dm\n' .VI\n'994\n \u25a0ga\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEvVS. \u2022,n ^Ay \\tr>T.N'Nr; tuav 7. iqo.\u00bb\nMarkets and Mining\nPROGRESS,\nMARKET\nI of Lt-dLag Iiw-s Hove\n__, Nickel aad Bi\u00bb-\n-Uian LeMlera\nMay I\u2014the Montrcal\nmade little progress to-\na  ttroni  opening   price.\n u    . of   th*   leading   Issue.\n\u25a0M dellnltely forward. Th* mark-\nnp of call inotaay however, turned\nI list 'easier but ths reaction was of\ntt duration and wa. succeeaad by\nitrong rally In the final hour.\nNM and Braalllan continued to\naitnte the tfadlm. together lur*\nMax two thirds of the entire turn-\nJOonr the paper. Canada Fower uid\n\u25a0 na the third most active nock\n1*014 up >o o**K to close >t Ml\",.\nWet a point.\niambi .dvanoed IK. while Port\nbaa mover! up 4 point, and Price\n\u2022Mwra gslaed a half point at ISO.\naaillin wa* Ip fairly good demand\nA closed unchanied at IMV..\ntook, to advance Included Forging,\nft Cockshutt Flow. Canada Steam-\nIth Consolidated Smelteis. Bank ol\nMtteal. Shawl\u2014tan and Windsor Ho-\nI losses were .shown by Brltlah Col-\nUm Foweri Canado Car, Induatrial\nMtiol. Masiev Harrl., Bank ot com-\nyasia. Interaatlonal Nickel, National\n\u25a0*t Car and \u2022Wayagamack.\nI^MNtl qrOTATIONM\nT  MONTRE.ll.\nClose\n*hk of Commerce . 306\nnptrrUl   Bsnk    116\n\u25a0nk of Montreal   348\nhak of Nova Scotls .... 400\nMnl Bank  ITI\niMtlbt Pr  ot Paper     *S%\n\u2022Baste.   Corporation lota,\nWlantic Sugar ....   11\nhU Telephone   IM\nMt, Columbia Fishing 88\nln_llin T. L. * Pr. ....    Ma.\nMl American Oil 61 '.\n^\u25a0pan Paper   .   .\nBronae ...   74\nCm 4k Pay. .. 147-4\nCement   . TUVri\nConverter. 17\n_-a*Tutrl_  \/Ucohol       84\nBin. Power 111.\n|M. Steamship Lines 47\nBan.   Mining tk Smelting   Ill\n\u25a0tileIon Bridge !04>,\nBn\u2014lion Olam  ITS\nKin. Textile 101\n\u2022V. P. Oraln 61\ntake ol th *  \u201e\n|P*\u2014y Harris\nWHEAT FUTURES IN\nNEW LOW RECORDS\nCHICAOO. May (.\u2014All wheat future\ndallv*rlee ln Chicago dropped today la\na new low price record for the ia*eon.\nTh* chief Immediate cause Is ***\nalgned u .n unexpectedly sharp break\nln quotstlon. at Liverpool, while re-\nduoed railroad rate, ln the United\nState* war* reported to have brought\nabout increased offering, of ViaSat,\nboth from th* United State* and Argentina.\nWheat ln Chicago cloaed nervous\n11, to 3Va eent. net lower. Com\nfinished IK to 1% eente down, oat*\nunchanged to IK, cents oil eoi rro-\nvlslons unch.nged to a setback of\n60  cents.\nTIGHT MONEY    I\n. HITS NEW YORK\nUNLOADING GRAIN IN TORONTO\nLOWER PRICES,\nTORONTO LIST';\nClose Is Steady; Outside Traders   Boost   Few   Frv-\n9    orites\nTORONTO. May B. \u2014 PrMMd ware\n\u2022queeklng of the money bugs on both\naklee of the line, the flock trend on\nthe Toronto eiChknge dropped to lower\nplrtoe levels, but iuch good suppo-t wae\nextended to the favorite stocks In the\nfinal period that a comparatively steady\ncloae waa brought about with 10 extensive loaate ln any particular laaue.\nBrazlllian Traction. Oypcum. Cock-\nebutt Plow, Page-Heraey, and International Nickel eaaad from an approbated\nopening to lower levels aa the morning\nwore on but in the arternoon tlt-esc\nissue* firmed somewhat. Nick\", wes\noff % at the cloae and after having\nbeen off nearly two point* earlier.\nOutside traders boosted a tew of\ntheir fevorttee, upon which \"good news\"\nwaa available. Among theae wer* C. P.\nR- British Columbia Packers. Dm ant\nand   Loblawa.\nDurant opened 2 full points higher,\nlater  tapering   off  to  23%,  up   l1?\nStrength ln C. P. B. was influenced\nby the Increase ln traffic earnings for\nthe month of April. The common is-i\nsue wu boosted up 3 to $240, while\ntha lights were  up   '.\nIn the listed section, Canada S'et-m-\nshlp Lines price moved up 3',\u00bb. J}bltlbl\n\u202244, Building Product* 140. Car.ad.an\nCanners common 1313, Hayea Wheels $04,\nStandard Chemical 140. all cloaed higher. Ooodyear common Jumped ten\non  small  sales  to  1300.\nOil stocks were about the moat iictlve\ncurb Issues, with prlcea changing little.\nMarket Heads Upward in Morn-\nin,   but   Is   Heavy   Later;\nLiquidation Is Moderate\nNKW YORK, May e.~,Iust as tha'\nresumed bull campaign on the etock\nmarket waa expecting to find fairly\nclear sailing, lt ran Into another shoal\nof tight money today. The market\nheaded upward during the morning\nbut developed increasing heevtnc-ia as\ncall money renewed at 10 per cert nnd\nwaa stepped up to 12 and then to 14\nduring   the   afternoon.\nLiquidation, however, was held to\nm. moderate volume and total ar-lea\nfell to 3,813,080 ahares.\nStandards of New Jersey and California both reached new highs in\namall gains. Atlantic Refining reached\na new top at $71. Aviation shares\nand some of the motor aCtaa8or.es and\nparts teeues made good heatway.\nSparks-Wlthlngton Jumped more tl sn\n0 points to a new low and Tlmken\nRoller bearing reached a new peak at\nIN. Wright Areo soared about 11\npoints to $14$, a record for the present\nstock, and United Aircraft came back,\nabout 8 points.\nOeneral Hectrie nnd Westinr.'.ou9e\nttectrlc were both strong, maklr-g extreme gains of about B point*. Electric Auto-Lite told near Its record\nprloe on an estimate made by the\nmanagement that Its earnings will approximate $15 a share .hli year. Tobacco stocks failed to respond tn talk\nof higher cigarette prices and r-idlng\nof   the   price   cutting   war.\nAdams Express tumbled J>0 points to\n$080, and Case Threshing 16 poll ts\nAdvance Rumley Issues were t*al*-r, the\ncommon losing six and the preferred 7 points, United States Steel\nsagged a point.\nNEW YORK STOCKS\n^^^^^^^^ High Low\n-allied Chemical       28\u00bb>,    986\nAndes    \t\nAmer. Can   151*4\nAmer. Fgn. Pr  U_'_\nAmer. Loco.   110\nAmer. Stoel Fdy. .. 6>*t,\nAmer. Smelt, tk Re. lOOH\nAmer. Telephone _ 227\nWORLD WALKER\nDIES BEFORE HE\nFINISHES JAUNT\nDon   Leroux   Croadng  World\nWith Wheelbarrow Di\u00abi in\nHis Native AM*\nCanada Steamship Lines grain boat,\nthe Canadian, Is seen here being unloaded at the 3.000,000-biisiiel grain\nelevator on Toronto's waterfront, after\na   900-mile   non-stop   trip   from   Port\nWilliam with 60.000 bushels of wheat\nThe grain elevator has more than 1,-\n000.000 bushels of grain tn It, after\nhaving shipped 1,000,000 bushels during\nthe  winter by rail.    The  Canadian  ls\nthe first ship with grain for the elevator this spring. Three ebipa with\ncargoes of corn direct frlm Chicago are\nexpected at the elevator within the\nnext  week.\nNICKEL, NORANDA\nTAKE UP TREND\nNew York Influence Is Felt at\nToronto;  Oils  Active  on\nStandard  List\nToronto Mines\nAconda\nAmulet\nArgo\nArea\t\nAtlas\nBid     A&k.\n.00     $    .03 %\nMontreal   Power\n\u2022JSSOeit    Tr.letr.Dh\nMnatreel  Trramways\nJtetlonsl Breweries\nRational  Steel Car\nOgUvle MUllnl\n**rtr> Steel Produri*\nnre L. H. * fever\n. Ltd\t\nCorpn\nCALGARY OIL\nTaunt .\n|an\nla  William.  ....\nCanada Power ...\n\u2022tool ol Canada .\nft. Lawrence \"Tour Mill.\n*a*t*_.tt  Tobacco  ..\nWabaaao   Cotton\nWa\u2014sain.'t\nwbata-rn   Orocers   ...,.,\u201e..\nWinnipeg  Railway\nA. r. Conaolld.ted  \u2022\nBlack Diamond \t\nBrltlth Dominion  \t\nC.lmont\nMercury   \t\nDalhouale    \t\nCloae\nDvvenlth   \t\nlsst Crest\nRlcbfleld   .\nOreet WM \t\nHone OU \t\nHUnoU-Alberta\nMcDougall .1.\nMcDougall  new\nDOMINION LIVE STOCK\nI WINW1PBO. Mar \u2022\u2014The reeelrU .re\nfettle 1440; calve* 3oe; bogs lsoo; sheep\nf.\n|\u00bb<ur\u00bb-Chc*ce \u00bbUX\u00bb to II140: f.lr\n\u25a0fc^ftJOd    gait    to   110.75.\njUutcher bellets^Cnoice' nolo lo\n\u2022JMao: lair to goo* tt.bo to M.'s\nButcber cosre\u2014Choice M7I to MOO:\ntalr to good II50 to mtto\n\u25a0 Built   oood 1700 Va M00.\n^Hp_tK   (tnea-t \u2014 Cbolee    M.7R    lo\n|U\u2014I:  lair to good MM to Mi')\nBlocker holler.-Choice MOO to M.15,\n' Mr to good tito to 17.50\nFeeder .tiew. *- CBolce 110*4 to\n11040: talr to good MM 'o 110.00.\n^BlM*\u2014Cbolee 114.00 to II5J50. good\n\u00bbiooo to liaijo.\n.\u00bbUfistt.- Select bacon III 50. _ick\n\u25a0nooth .isoo: heavle. 11250. lighu\nwnd  feeder.  MIM\nUmha\u2014Pair to food 11100 to 113.50\nMadlaon   \t\nSunlight\nMldweet   \t\nModel\nHargal\nN.w pedtral \t\nPreebold  \t\nOkalta txemmon\nOkalU pre'erred\nOk-all. new -\t\nSlgtul  Hill\nSpooner\t\nTunvw VsUer\nUnited\nVulcan   .-\t\nRegent   \t\n4 65\n.00\n1.20\n415\n100\nSi>l\n3 10\nI 35\n340\n1CJ.\nno\n34.76\n140\n740\n4.15\n6.75\n.03\n300W\n111\nSt\n360\nsa\n3.36\naoooo\n036 00\n\u00ab0000\n.48\nWM\n140\n1100\n.      a110\n.70\nAmef. Tobacco        172\nAnaconda 144\nAtchison      . -I*0^\nBsldwln -*l\nBelt   * Ohio 121%\nBethlehem  Steel   . HoV\nBunk. HU1 Ic Sum\nC.n    P.clllc \u2022\u25a0 140\norro d. \"Paaco       lets*\nChrysler *Mi\nCom  Product.  . .^  M|j\nDupont   ?. ~ lT\u2014*\nneltchms*  Co.\nPord   (English)\nPord of Cuuda\nProoport-Trx..\nOen.  Motor.\nOen.   electric\nOranby\nOreat We>t Sug.r\nHowe Sound\nHudton Motors\nInspire. Copper ,\ntnt. Rap. Tran..\nInt.  Nlcktjl a\nKslly Springfield\nK.nn\u00abott   Copper.\nKraage 8 S \t\nKroegger and ToU\nMack Truck\nMarland   Oil\nNuh  Motor.\nr**t Pr. and Light\nr, T. Central\n73\n147 Vi\n108',\nin\nOT\n107%\n333 Vt\nno\nlll'i\nIM*.\n340\n121\n1001a,\n235 \u2022\n:02\u00bbrt\n\u00bblVt\n05S\n179 Vi\n70*\nEGG MARKETS\nOTTAWA. Mar 0 \u2014 Sll.htly euler\ntendency.\nWinnipeg\u2014Bitra. 24c to 26c; tints\n21c to 24c: seconds 20c.\nVancouver\u2014Extra. 33c to 33c: tints\nlac to 21c:  pullets extra. 17c to lie.\nTHEY LIGHTEN WORK\n44\nMV\n261\nMS\n39 *a\n73\n03\n\u20221\nMV.\nIfns\n06 V.\n40%\n104*\n40S\nHH\n56 Ka\n116*\nNor.   PaclBc 100*\nPackard  Moton  .     140*\nPhillip*  Pet*       \u25a0**\u25a0*\nRadio Oorporetlon.. Ill*\nRock  Island l**\nBchulte       \u2022l*\n\u25a0\u2022bell Union Oil ....   \u2022\u00bb**\nSinclair Cons\nSou. P\u00bb*lllc\nsund   Oil of Cal.\n-Itand  OU ot N  J\nStewart Warner\n-ttud\u00abbak.r\nTtxaa Corp\t\nT.x. Oulf Sulphur\n-Union  Oil ol Cal\nt.-alon  Pacific\nt). s.  Rubbajr\nU.  8.  Steel  \t\nWetjJ. -ectrte\nWilli. Overland\nY.110W Truck 47'.\nMarks\u201433 Mc\nKronen-a*'\".\nCloe.\n286\n63\n148\\i\nUC\n117*\n67*\n107%\n336*\n170\n141*\n300-i\n341\n131\n110\n' 143 b\n334\n103'a\nN\nM*\nTloVi\n71'.\n14*\n83*\n44', s 44*\nS3*      84*\n     1.70\n Ol'.i\n 13\n   01*\nB\u00bbrry Holly       31\nBldgood         30\nCtle       -35\n333*\n43*\n31\no>*\n80*\n40*\n51*\n17*\n02*\n40*\n257*\n83 Va\nM*\n88*\n90*\n40*\nSI\n53*\n17*\n98\n39*\n37*\nTORONTO. M.y 8\u2014Rl.tnn call money\nlate* at N.w Tork temporarily affecting the higher priced stock, on -he\nStandftrd Mining exchange today, but\nbefore the close such Issues ss Nor.,\nsnd. snd International Nickel were\non the upward move once more.\nNorsnds Inclined upwn.c'.t D 156\nearly but later dipped to 144. . net\nlota of 60 cents. International Nickel\ntold off to 163 and rellt.'ci to 13320.\ndown 35 cents. Palconbridge drop-., tl\nback 10 cents to 111.80 and Sirlbrry\nBasin advanced   15 cents to IB.7-.\nAlax OU wa. leader in .ctt-rttji with\ntales amounting to 190,70)) shares. A\nnew high wa. achieved at 11.60, but\nthe .tock fell back to 1148, a net loss\nof 3  cenu.\nHome Oil retrslnod 50 cen-a at 134 50,\nCommonwealth Petroleum mover! up\n11 cenu to 11.10 and Lottery wus 19\ncenu stronger at .4.99\nOpening tales of Big Missouri st\n1045 were the high point .nd final\n'dealings .1 11.44 were th. lowest recorded. Pend Orellle edvanrcu 40 cents\nto M60. with the rlghU olf 10 cents\nto 11.14 Premier Oold closed 20 cents\nhigher   at   13.00.\nWith the exception* or Manlier-,\nBasin which held steaa*j- tt 45 cent,\n.nd San Antonio which .idvanoei 3\ncenu to 15 cenu. Msnlton. stock, were\nweak. ^^^^^^^^^^^\u2122\nC.n Lorr.lne  04\nOent. Man. Mid*.  41\nConlftgas       155\nCrown Reserve      43\nC.plUl          -0\u00ab\nDuprat         -03*\nDome     1005\nOold Dale  08*\nOold   Hill   03*\nGranada    17\nGrover Daly  02\nHudson Bay   I860\nJackson Manlon  lU't\nKlrklftko       1.03\nKirk Htinton  OHi\nKeora  j      J)l\"\u00ab\nKootenay Florence 14\nUke Shore   38.75\n1,71\n- .03\n.15\n.02\n.33*\n.31\n.47\n.05\nM\n1.70\n.03!i\nOILS IN DEMAND\nON COAST LIST\nMines   Neglected   With   Little\nChange in Values; Calmont\nOil Features\nDin Leroux. South African world\nwalker never completed hi* walk\naround th* world. Th* ased South\nAfrican native who with hi* wife vlaH.\ned many Kootenay points on hi*\nworld tour died at Worceeter, 80 mile,\nnorthwest of Capetown. H\u00ab ww on\nthe lsst lap of his walking trip\n\u2022when stricken.\nMr. Leroux spent the winter month*\nof two years ago in th.\" Kooiana-r\nhaving been held up near T\u00abhk by\ndeep knot\/. He worked ln th. wood,\nand earn* on to Nelson In tb* wring\nof 1937. H. was . funlll-u- figure\naround th* city tor some day. and\nafter leaving Neiaon he with his wlf.\nwalked to Vancouver from whore thej\nwent to A\u2014tralte, -ton** Australia,\nsnd back to Africa.\nIt waa In December, 1939 that tk*\nLeroux'. etarted on their walking expedition. They left **orr\u00bbnn-eohurte\ntraversed Africa, srtlrope, Canada and\nthen Australia. In all they walked\n14,000 mile, and sailM 80,000 miles.\nThey lived by means of the dale of\npostal cards and by delivering IKtureg\non their experiences. It wa. th.tr m*\ntentlon to publish a book on oomple*\ntlon of their trip. They carried wu*\nthem a register which wa* *ta_ped\nwith the official seal of citla* vialted.\nMr. Leroux wa. about M yeara of\nage and was a .treet car mototman.\nHI* wife waa a achool teacher. Mr.\nLeroux {plight In the South African\nwar against the British forces. While\nIn Nelson they mad* several friend,\nand It wa* only before laat Ohrtstroos\nthat they had been heard from.\nLaval  ^^^\nMec.ua\nMcDougall\nMclntyre  ...\nMcKlnley   ....\nMoneta\nMining  Corp.\nNewbec\nNlplssing\n.05\n       17\n        50\n.   .  17.75\n     348\n    06*;\n.   43.)\n 45*\n..   .   3.2:1\n.03'J\n10.15\n07*\n03 >i\n.18\n.03\n187J\n.17\n103\n.02\n.15\n2t>.U5\n06*\n17*\n43\nISO))\n*t_-\nVANC0UVER STOCKS\nrforsnds 34.00\nPend   Orellle 6.33\nPorcupine   Crown    01\nPioneer .     .40\nPremier 14\u00bb\nPotter  Doal .     .02*\nPreston    :.*   .01*\nRlbsgo .03*\nSan Antpnls 13*\nShsrrltt-Oordon 830\n29*\n138\n81*\n. 63*\nT3*\nM*\n87*\n. 61*\n. 60*\n. 333*\n.. 1774\n\u2022IM\n. 1*4*\n.. \u00bb\n103*\n3**\n97*\nM*\n1*3*\n103\n137\n41*\n106*\n123*\n31\n30\nM*\n137*\n71*\n61\n71\n86\nM\n40*\n50*\n223\nM\n1*0*\n1*1*\n37*\nat\n39*\nM\n54*\n183*\n102\n137*\n42\n108'*\nlit\n91*\nN\n3s*\n137*\nK*\n81*\n7.\n87\n60',\n80*\n60V,\n233\nM*\n1*1\n1*4*\n38*\n46*\nSudbury Basin\nSherritt Gordon\nFalconbridge Nickel\nThe 'direction and management of this inter-allied\ngroup of properties is most conservative and highly\ncompetent On any recession for price they present\nattractive opportunities for purchase.\n;R.P.Clark&Co,(Vanc.)Ltd.\n[ INVESTMENT BANKERS\nPHONE 100\nMETAL MARKETS\nThe Consolidated Mining and\nSmelting Company of Canada.Ltd.\ntstttea. Staeltlni ut* BetUtta* IMawtaa*\nTBAIL.  \u25a0\u2014ITU*  CMrtTMMA\nSMELTERS AMD REFINERS\nf     hasers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ore*\n9MdW)*r* ot Isold, Silver, Copper, Pig Lead and Zinc\nTADANAC   1_\u2014L\nNXW YORK. Mar 8\u2014Copper i*eadv:\nelectrolytic wot and future 18c.\nTin\u2014Steady; -spot M387 to M4.00:\nfuture   144 12\nland\u2014Steady: .pot N.w Tork 17.00;\n\u25a0ut  St.  Louis  MSO  to  MU.\nJSInc\u2014Quiet; But St. Lout, wot .nd\nruture M80.\nAntimony\u2014MOO.\nAT   LONDON:\nStandard copper\u2014Spot \u00a380; luture\nIt* 10s; flectrolyitc, .pot 0*3 10a: tutor.  (84   10*.\nTin\u2014Spot (1*7 18s: future U00.\nLead\u2014Spot _4 7. 8d: luture 134\n3. *d.\nZinc- Spot tM 7. 8d, future IM 12.\nM.\nCANADA BONDS\nWINNIPK).   Mu   *.\u2014Th.   Dominion\nWfcr   ihuc   prtoM'.\nWar loana\u2014M3l. M9.75; 1937. 1101 50\nVictory loana\u20141MI. HOljO to 1103;\n1M4. 1101*0:   1117.  I108J5  to 1106.1)0\nR.newrda-1133, 110068 to 8101.\nRefunding Itjene\u2014iMS, 810140; 1944,\nM7.70:  1940. M7 70 to MS: UM. IM 28.\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\nMOMTMAL.  Hay  6. \u2014 E|g. .teadj,\nehe***  qul*t;   buttar   tuler.\nHa* titut fa-tn* i*x to -He; (mh\niHnM ttt,\nBayvlevr I\nBig MlssoVI\nBluebird\nCork Province\nCotton   Belt\nOeorge Copper\nOeorgle River  \t\nOlDdstone\nOolcood.   \t\nOrandvlear\nIndependence   \t\nIndian  Ulna.\nInter Coal\nKootenay  Plorence\nKootenay King\nL. * L\t\nlakevi.w\nLucky   Jim   \t\natob.wk\nMorton WoolUey\nM.rmot Oold .\nMarmot  Metal.\nN.U. Silver \t\nNoble Plv. \t\nOregon Copper\nPend  Orellle\nPl.net   Mines\nPremier   \t\nPorter Id.ho\nReeves McDonsld  \t\nRufu.   Arg.nt.   \t\nRuth   Hope   \t\nSilver Crert\nSilver Cup\n811v.rado\nSlocan King\t\nSlocan   Rambler\nSnowflak.\nT.rmlnu.\nTopl.y  Richfield\nTorlc   Mine.\nWellington  ...-.*\t\nWhltewawr   \t\nWoodbine\nA. P. Consol\nDalhousle\nDevenlsh\nHome Oil\nIlls-Alta.\nMcLeod\nStsdacona \t\nSudbury Buln \t\nSylvsnlte\nTeck   Hughes   \t\nTough   Oaku  \t\nTowagamac    .\nVlpond \t\nWright  Hargre.vf.\nWest Dome Lake\n8.83\nl.M\n,30\n.03*\n3 30\n' 1.04\n1.76\n.03*\n430\n48\n3.36\n.34.4C\n6 30\n.0114\n.42\n3.00\n.02 Y,\n.07\n08\n.15\n8 3.-)\n.11\n8.70\n1.70\n1135\n.04 VS\n2.15\n1.07\n1.80\n\u2022O?1'\nVANCOTJVBR, May 6.\u2014Oil Issues were\nln heavy demand again today on the\nstock ezch.nge with tb. gener.1 \"price\ntrend upward. Mine, were neglected\nwith Utile ch.nge ln Quoted values.\nCalmont Oil wu th. future of the\nmarket   with    an   enormous   turnover\nand .a\/net gain of 83 cent, to 14ua\nafter touching a high of 35.10.    Freehold wu another active Issue, mivlng\nup  15 eente to 61.96, while Mercury,\nalthough a  heavy  trader, only scotcd\nan advance of two cents to 61.87, three\ncents below the top.    Roytlltc ranccd\nbetween 1176 and 1180, with the elite\nst the former figure for . net gain of\n15.    Home OU wu active and rinsed\nbetween   133.90   and   12400   all   di.y.\nDalhousle   slipped   back   15   centa   to\n1575  on  a  small  trade.      A. P.  Consolidated   wu   four   cent,   stronger   at\n\u20224.83     1011 city  moved up 60 cents\nlo   110.75.      with   tbe   e-tceptlm   of\nMcDougall   Segur   Intl..   which   esied\noff   16  cent,  and  Southwest  40  cents\nto le.oo. the balance of th. list ranked\nfrom .teedy to u much a. 20 cents\nhigher.\nIn the mine... Cotton Belt wu 3\ncents stronger at 53c; Golcontla 4\ncents up to 11.80; Premier Mines 13\ncents up to 11.98 and Pend Oreille\nrights 10 oents up to 91.10. Pend\nOrellle wu off 10 cent* \u00abo M: Reeve.\nMcDonald 10 cents down to 11.75 and\nBig Missouri nine eente to 11.41.\nThere wu little change In Jr. balance\nof the list.\nReceives Broken Wrist\nWhile Grading Lnmfctn-\nSALMO, B. C, Mty \u00ab.\u2014B. Campbell sustained a broken wrist while\ngrading lumber here recently and went\nln to NeUon on Wednesday for treatment.\nLogan \u2022& Bryan\nPrivate   Wire\nSTOCKS,\nBONDS,\nGRAIN\nCOTTON,\nMF.MrtF.ES:\nNew Tork, Montreal and Vuioouver Stock richangee, Chicago\nBoard of Trade, Winnipeg Oraln\nbchange and other leading ei-\nchsnges.\nOFFICES:\nV.nrouver, spokana as* Seattle.\nWIRE TO DR. KING\nDISTRICT FEELING\nTAX UNCERTAINTY\n\u25a0\nChamber of Mines Points Out\nThat Inquiries Falling Off;\nOption  Dropped\nWinnipeg Grain\nWINNIPEO.   May   8\u2014Observing   the\nArbor d.y holiday, tod.y Winnipeg's\ngrain market remained cloeed.\n--\"TrHAT\nis\nII IS .\n-**.AMBl-..\nRead the Advertiiementi\na\nExchange Rates\nNtw YOU, Msy 6\u2014iterllng ea\nchang. euy at MUOH for 60-d.y\nkill, utd U \u00bb4.84  13-16 for d-nnond\nPorrlgn   bar  allver\u2014MT.C\nCanadian  dollars   4-1*c  discount\nPranee\u20143*01**.\nUr.-3.21Hc.\nKelson approximate rstt. .lerlli.g ex-\nrhange   \u00bb4J*4,.\nAt a special meeting of the executive of the Clumber of Mine, of \u2014stern Brltlah Columbia, held yesterday\nafternoon. It wu decided to wire Hon.\nI. H King. Brltlah Columbia, cabinet\n\u2022nembet. asking him to advlae Hon\nJ. A. Robb, minister of finance, that\nKootenay mining activity wu feeling\nthe uncertainty ui.tlng regarding the\ntax on sales of low-priced (hare., that\ninquiries for mining properties had\ndropped considerably, and th.t In \u00abt\nleast one instance a property taken\nunder option by American capital, hsd\nbeen dropped, pending the final outcome of the legisistlon.\nWhen th. finance rr-.lnl.ur Intro\ndured th. budget, the tu on ule. ol\ntiiare. wu to go Into eftset May  1\nIt hu been heaped throughout this\nprovince, and particularly the Kootenay. that thl. t.x, which bean prohibitively on the low-phcajd sh are.\nwould be .mended wh.n in committee\nThe Ui on each Ml*. In the caw. of\nmany Kootenay mining -flocks, would\nbe equal to io or 20 per cent of the\nvalue of the stock, while on high\npriced stocks, It would. be rel.tlv.iy\nto small u to be nt-fUglbir\nTh. executive .u\u2014orluel th. pl.c-\nIng ot certain advertising, to draw attention to the many rneritorlou. pro\u00ab-\nptoU In this diitrlct .walling development.\nThote Pi-Mat war* President K W.\nWlddowson. Dr. W. O Rote,, Dr. II B.\nMorrlsoa H. A. Bailey and Secretary\nB. -1-homaoh,\nALL STOCKS*-\nbought .nd sold and carried on\nmargin through n-ansDer. of th.\nKontre.1. Toronto anil New Tork\n\u2022lock exchangee. Telegraphic\nQuotations.\nC. W. Appleyard\nIJlSOT\u2014!rlCS     STOCKS     BONDS\nCITY PROPERTY\nC. W. Appier\u2014d   H. I. Appleyard\nF. A.  Whitfield\n.Sox 826 Phone 289\nIT Yeara In Buslneu\nNorthwest\nMines\nInvestment\nCo*\nMember Stan-lard Stack Exchang*\n\u2022f Spokan*\nSpecialist. In the underwrltlng of\nhigh grade mining wcutittu at*\nfording opportunity for ground-\nfloor participation in \u00abuccrt\u2014ul\nmining enterprise*.\nSpokane\u2014W.uhiagton\nIWucedKates\nv  Surmiwr\nyacation Trips\n\\ ON SAL) DAILY, HAY tl TO SEC*. 30\u2014REITItN LIMItV OCT. H*\nWliuilpeg\nLE R01 PROPERTY\nCHANGES HANDS\n\\ORIINWOOD. IC, May 6.\u2014Th. U\nHoi property In th. boundray hu\nbeen uld by Jimml. Copel.nd to\ntV r. Thaotw of Wutbrl**.,\nRonald1 Orton 0\/ Ymir\nBreaks Hit Arm; Fdlt\nFrom High Sidewalk\nYMIR.   B.   C.   May   6    Fulling   frord r\na high sidewalk Ptid.y evening, Ttrttt* j\naid  Orton  .uvtalned   .   fractured  arm,\nH.   1.   now   a   patient   ln   Kootenay\nLak*   O.ner.1   bospltalt   **1MB,\n^^\u2014,   msm\nToronto  ..\nHamilton   V\"\"\"\nLondon   -aof\"\nQuebec  IT\nSt. John -...-,\nSt. Paul \t\nMlmteapoUa ..\nDuluth    \u2014\n\u201e\u00bb 76.B0\n... 116.90\n.*. 116 90\n.... 116*0\n... 149.80\n  15230\n    71.80\n    16.60\n.\u201e   76.60\nPort Wllllfm* I\"00\nNiagara raile, N.T \u2014 \u00bb\u00bb\u2022 *\u00bb\nOttawa     \u00ab\u00bb\u00bb-\"\nMontreal .._ \u00bbM>\u00b0\nMoncton    c*\u2014i\u2014 loss*\nHallfu     _..  - 1HW\nChicago    1\u2014~-   \u2022Of0-\nNew York  .....   . \u2014 \u00bb> .lo\nBo.ton      *\u2022\u2022\u25a0\u2022\u2014'- ,8''\u2022,'\u2022\nMANY ADDITIONAL DESTINATIONS\nAHK rOB BATF.S FROM AND tO   ANY MINT\nRoute via Main Un\u20ac _ ,\u201e g\u2014 rjne, t\u2014ough Winnipeg or Portal to -\nBt. Paul then via pmcago or Sault Bte. utast*. *1\u00bb 0<~* Lake*; or tie\nOallfornla at addltj^, ,,\u201e. OT _\u201e,, ^ go vl* on* ot th. abov* rout**,\n\u2014turn another.\nTick eta,\n- \u2022 \u25a0_\u00ab\u2014etloni and conpleU InformaUon from tat\n<-\"\"*#>*\u00ab psclflc kal|w.y Agent, er write MP\nJ.  I. CARTER, \u00ab,STBKT PAHSBNUF.B  AOBNT,  NEIavON,  0. C.\nPacific\n_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-___\n Fag* Bat-nap\n[British Qolfers Lead in First Day's Play on Two Courst\np) JEWELL IS\nLEADER; WEATHER\nBAD FOR GOLFERS\njnateara Show Well in Open-\n1   ing Battles for British\nOpen Title\nIRITISH   PLAYERS\nLEAD TWO COURSES\nfcoi-ge Von Elm of U. S. Is\non Heels of Jewell; Ouik-\nshanks Doing WeU\n,HUia   FfKLD.   Scotland.   May   fl.\u2014\nllaln's   Kreat-ast   golf   classic   opened\nJit todsy  In weather of almost  unladen ted  violence.    A half gale ac-\n\u2022npanied   by   rain   swept   the   course\nday.    it   was   British   weather  at\nwont and  it combined  with  the\nding exponent* of the game In help-\nf to stall off the strongest American\nlilenge   In   history   and   to   restore\n'.Ush golf to its former strong pott-\nis   Prom being a lame shadow of\nformer self,  the British  game  has\nKeady planted on\u00a9 foot on the body\nUncle Sam and a victory ln the\ntteh open would enable the often-\nfalared decadent Island to stand\nl_ide an American corpse.\nPby in the British open ls being\n\u25a0ided between two courses, lfulr-\nd and the municipal course at\n'llane. One-half of the field com-\n\u25a0ted the qualifying round today and\nl> other half will play tomorrow.\nL-te golfers' battle today waa with\ni elements, rather than with their\nKonents. The elements won through\n\u25a0the extent of making all the cards\nWk uninteresting. Perhaps the most\n\u25a0erecting Cfrd of the day was that\nP. W. Stltes, one of the United\nftteo contenders, who had the temer-\nI to hand ln a total of 101 cantaln-\nK strings of fives, sixes and sevens,\nl-h one 11.\n\u25a0otherwise, the cards hod the coma-Ion of a second-rate club com-\nLltlon but In actual fact they rc-\nirtad some really courageous st rug-\nis against rain, wind and oold. 11-\nIrtrative of the latter conditions.\n|rdon Lockhart, wellknown Glen\npro, missed hla ball completely\ntee In succession, which Is an al-\n*t unheard of Indignity. One Ameri-\na aald his club left his hand once\nkause they were so cold.\nIMPHTON WOBKH IIABD\nItfany devices were resorted to to defy\nIt rain, hut the outstanding excep-\nla wag the towering British favorite,\nlehla pompston, who protected only\n1 a leather Jacket, shook of cascades\nrain as he fought hole after hole.\nAmong those to be commiserated\nth most was a small army of Red\nOti muses, who tried bravely to sell\nograms on behalf of the charity to\nt bedraggled handful of spectators.\nOrest Britain had the consolation\nleading on both courses. Fred\nwell, a young professional from Long\nIhton. who barely missed a place on\nh BrltUh Ryder cup team, led the\nfa at Qullane and turned* ln the\nEt score of the day. 73. Jsck\nIdtlng of St. George's. Sandwich,\nbped the Hat at llulrfleld. He ls as-\nItant to his fs-tber at the Sand-\nLb club and the merit of bis per-\npoance Is enhanced by the fact that\nk llulrfleld course is a good four\njokes more difficult than Oullane.\nluting's score wu 74.\nItmong the British players who are\n\u25a0pardy are Charles Whl-t-con.be, whose\nn was 80; A. G, Havers, 1933\nlunplon. with a score of 61; Gadd.\nErnest Whltcombe. 84; Percy Allis\nthe Ryder cup team and Pred\nich, who coaches the Prince of\nJaa, 85; Ray Robson, 80, and James\nhM.   83.\nSritlsh amateurs down ln the list\nluded Oppenbelmer. 83; Storey, 84,\n1 W. Rope, 88. Numerous French\n.llengers were completely subdued,\nlight up at the heels of Jewel, with\nda of 73, were Oeorge Von tlm.\nited) States amateur, and Bobby\nUkshanks, 8cottlsb\"Amerlcan pro-\n\u2022lonal. Three British stars srere\nruped at 75. Abe Mitchell. Archie\nnpston and Aubrey Boomer. Leo\n[\u2022gel, 74. and Walter Hagen. 76, were\nLong the leading Americans.\nConut Zeppelin\nCorespondent\nDivorce Action\nU.NDON, May (i.\u2014The dlvorre\ncourt today grunted a divorce to\nCapUln Ihji Howard Potter Mc\nKwen from tils wife. (1 u eudub n\nMiu'Keiule, on urounds of her mj\u00bb-\nconduct with a coreHpoiident dt-ag\nas Count Leo Zeppelin Parens,\notherwise know aa Count Zeppelin.\nSPORTING CLUBS\nALLOTEDUSEOF\nRECREATION PARI\nThree Conditions Named When\nAnnouncement Is Made\nof Allotment\n'EST ARM WATER\nSTEADILY RISING\np 6'\/2 Inches in Three Days;\nColumbia River Up Six\nInches in Two Days\nDuring, the past three days, the water\nthe West Arm ol Kootenay lake at\n-ham haa risen from 3.80 feet above\ne aero mark to 3.35 feet above or\nthree-day rise of .58 foot or OS\nbhes During the 34 hours ending\nnoon, on Saturday, a rise of 2\\\nfee* was recorded; for the next 34\nurs, a rise of 3'_ inched was re-\nMad and for the 34 hours ending at\nrm yesterday a rise of 1% inches was\nKtfded.\nntAIL, B.C.. May 6\u2014A rise of six\nshsa tn tba level of the Columbfc\n\u25a0 recorded over the week-end at the\nMar Creek pumping station of the\nosoUdated Mining 8c Smelting com-\nay-\ntn th* 94 hours ending at 8 a.m.\nnday, the rise Waa three and a half\nihes; and ln the 34 houn ending\n\u2022 am. today, the rise waa two and\nhalf lnchea.\nRm river Is now 50Vi Inches above\nt Um level mark\nCity Engineer Boyd C. Affleck, who\nwas vested with the authority by the\ncity council to allot the use of the\nRecreation grounds to sporting organisations ln tho city, yesterday pieced\nln the malls, letters to the organizations setting forth the times allotted\nto - the various organisations and the\nconditions under which the- privilege*\nare granted.\nIn accordance with a decision\nreached by the city cotocll to bar\nautomobiles from the race track at\nthe grounds, the following condition\nls one of three named In allotlng the\ngrounds.\nMI st RETURN KEY\n\"In the event of clubs wishing to\nadmit autoo to grounds during games,\ntbe gate key may be obtained from the\ncity engineer. The club concerned\nwill bo responsible for the orderly\nparking of autos (none may use the\nrunning track) and the locking of the\ngate and the return of the key when\nthe game is over. This privilege will\nbe withdrawn lf this condition is not\ncarried  out  to  the  letter.\"\nAnother  clause  states  that   non-use\nof   the   grounds   on   two   eonsecutive\ndaiea   in   good   weather,   will   render\ndates liable to forfeiture.\nKEYS  TO   IHU -.-.IM.   ROOM\nA third clsuse states that keys of\nthe dressing pavilion will be entrusted\nto an official of each club and that\neach club will be responsible for opening, closing and orderly use of pavilion\non lta dates.\nFollowing Is the allotment of the\ngrounds, effective until further notice\nMonday evenings. Junior Football\nclub; Tueaday evenings. Wolves Football club; Wednesday evening. Junior\nFootball club; Thursdsy evenings.\nWolves Baseball club; Friday evenings.\nFairview Athletic association, Saturday until 3 p.m.. nchool track meets;\nSaturday after 3 p.m., Juvenile football.\nMEUSEL BREAKS\nGAME UP WITH\nCIRCUIT CLOUT\nYanks   Beat  Chicago;   Detroit\nand   Washington   Win\nGames\nH-VHaUro, Mar \u00ab.\u2014Waltsr John-\na, martat*r caf ths W\u00bbshintton Anurl-\nI Incus basaball team, wa* confined\nhis b\u00bbd m the hot*! Cleveland h.r.\nlav with influens* am will -not ao-\nnpanr th. Barrator, whan thsy isavs\nilfht for tb* mat wrlw at DMrolt.\nWASHINGTON   WINS\nCLEVEDAND, Ms* 6\u2014Washington\npounded three Clevelsnd pitchers for\n10 runs ln ths fifth Inning here today\nand won the final game of the series\n13 to 9.\nR. H I.\nW-at\u2014lngton    13 14   6\nCleveland    6   8   3\nBatterlas\u2014Braxton and T\u00bbt*i   Hollo-\nwar, Orant, Moor* and L. Sewell.\nOA8TONS   LOSE\nDETROIT, Mar 6.\u2014The Onion\nbroth*!*.' act of the Boston Rod Sox\nwas a complete flop here today and\ntho Detroit Tigers won their third\n\u2022tralght game from BIU Carrlgan'a\nmen. 8 to 4. A pair of home run* br\nH.rry Hellman played a considerable\npart ln the downfall of Milton Oaaton,\npitching half of the Hub cltr'. family\nbattery.\nR- H. I.\nBoston    4  9   0\nDetroit     8 13   1\nM.   Outon,   Bays*  and  A.  Oaaton;\nCarroll  and  She..\nYANKS  VICTORS\nCHICAOO, Msy -6\u2014Th. Yankee*\npounded out their third straight victory over the White Sox tod.y, 7 to 6,\nafter a torrid 10-lnnlng battle. Bob\nMe\u2014el's homer ln the 10th with th*\nbases full was the deciding factor of\nth* duel between f-red Helmach and\nBob Welland.\nR. H. B.\nNew  York       7 13   0\nChicago -    HI   0\nBatterlee\u2014Helmach, Moore, Hoyt and\nDickey; Welland   Thomas uid Berg.\nCHAMPIONS ARE\nNAMED; FOOTBALL\nSEASON IS OVER\nAston Villa and. Leicester City\nSpring  Surprises by  Two\nVictories,\nWEDNESDAY, CHARLTON\nMIDDLESBORO, BRADFORD\nParks Crowded., for Final Contests;   Demotions  Known;\nBolton Outclassed.\nFIRST DIVISION\nshrffiHd   Wedncadajr.\nNECOND   DIVISION\nMlddl-miMroufl.\nTHIRD    REVISION\u2014SOUTHERN\n\u2022TtuurKoii   .Uhlftirs\nTHIRD DIVISION\u2014NORTHERN\nBradford Clt?,\nLONDON, May 8.\u2014\"PlnU\" wu writ-\nttn to the English soccer football aeason Saturday when the champions of\nthe minor leagues were decided on\nand demotions and promotions In the\nvarious sections of the league definitely\nsettled. Sheffield Wednesday apparently won the championship of the first\ndlvlson last week Just ln time because\nyeaterday they were soundly beaten,\n4 to l, by Aston Villa. Another spectacular beating waa that administered\nby the cup holders, Bolton Wanderers,\nby Leicester City, the latter team winning by 6 goals to 1. In the second\ndivision the feature made possible\nthe struggle for the championship between the two top teams. Middies-\nborough and Orlmsby, tbe former getting away with the honors by three\ngoats to nil.\nPARK    CROWDED\nVilla park was crowded with 30,000\npeople for the match with the Wednesday. At the outeet the visitors were\nfrequently dangerous but Cheater header through following several smart Villa\nraids, York with a somewhat lucky\nshot got the Villa's second tally\nStrange netted for the Wedneeday Just\nbefore the Interval. The Villa monopolized the attacks after the cross-over.\nWaring and Walker scoring in quick\nsuccession.\nForty thousand people Jammed the\nMlddlesborough grandstand for the\nOrlmsby match. For awhile Orlmsby\nplayed in open style and Mlddlesborough were kept on the defensive. The\nMlddlesborough forwards ultimately\nswung into action, and after Emerson\nhad centered, Camsdell, though hampered and shooting at on angle, scored\na beautiful goal.\nMiddlosborough gained the master\nafter the turn round. Camsdell and\nWilliams  netting  for  thrm.\nCharlton Athletics played like champions to win the leadership of the\nsouthern section of the third division.\nTheir opponents were Walsall and\nthey beat them two to nil.\nThirty-flvo thousand saw Bradford\nCity beat Southahlelds by three goals\nto one to win the championship of the\nnorthern section and put up a new\nleague record for goals scored In a\nseason\u2014138.\nTEMPERATURE IS\nHIGHER, NELSON\nAfter several days or overcast skies\nand lntcrmltent shown*. Nelson and\nvicinity yesterday enjoyed a day of\nbright sunshine from a cle.r blu. sky\nfringed with whit* cloud*. Th* temperature, which during the put few\nday. had remained comparatively low,\nreached a maximum of tl for the\nJ4 hour, ending at s p. m, yesterday,\naccording to ob**rvatlon> taken by J. S.\nOoulding , government metawroloBlst\nhere. In the direct ray. of th* .un\nthe temperature wa. oon.lder.bly\nhigher.\nTh. minimum tsmpsrature for the\n\u2022am* period, however, remained low.\nat 39 or just at th* framing point.\nIt wa* th* flrat tlm* th\u00bb mercury\nhad dropped to fi\u2014sing for win. tlm..\nTh. minimum wa. recorded during the\nearly hour* ot th* morning,\nHAMMOND SHINES\nIN CRICKET PLAY\nLONDON, Continuing his great Innings for Gloucestershire against Warwickshire In an English country cricket match today Walter Hammond raised\nhis total from 309 to 338. net out,\nwhen his team's first Innings were\ndeclared closed at 403 for eight wickets. Hammond gave a masterly display of forcing battling, his score Including many boundaries. Scores at\nthe close of play in first class cricket\nmatches today were:\nGloucestershire vs Warwickshire at\nBirmingham: Gloucester 403, for eight\nwickets;   Warwick   134  for one  wicket,\nNottinghamshire vs Sussex at Not,-,\ntlngham: Notts 360; Sussex 183 for\nnine wickets.\nLeicestershire vs South Africa at\nL\/loeater: Leicester 308; South Africans\n318   for  six   wickets.\nLankershlre vs Northamptonshire at\nManchester: Lancashire 360. Norlhamp\ntonshlre 3 runs and no wickets\nBRITISH OPEN\nGOLF SCORING\nCanadian Pacific\na    Sailinqs\nf *      TO\n\u25a0    EUROPE\nrttOM KT. LAWRENCE PORTS\nMONTREAL \u2014 QUEUE!'\nliar 38   Emprsns Scotland\nTo   Cherbourg'Southampton\nMay 39       Montcalm\nTo     Plymouth-Cherbonrg-Southampton\nand Hamburg\nMay 81  Duchess York\nTo   01ugow-Belfs.t-Llv.rpool\nJun* 4   Montroyal\nTo Cherbourg-South.mpton\nJune 8   Montclare\nTo Cobh-Cherbourg-Southampton\nand Antwerp\nJune 7  Duchess Athotl\nTo Olssgow-Belfsst-Liverpool\nJune 8  Mlnnedosu\nTo etornoway-Qlasgow\nJune 11   Cmprr-is Australln\nTo  Cherbourg-Southampton\nJun* 13   Montrose\nTo     Plvmouth-Cherbourg-Bouthampton\nand Hamburg\nJune   14   MellU\nTo aiaagow-Balfast-Llverpool\nJun*  14  . Duchess Bedford\nTo  Cherbourg-Southampton\nJune 18 Errjurrss Scotland\nTo Ch.rbourg-Soulhunpton\nJun* 18   Duch-rss Richmond\nTo Uv.rpool\nJune   33     Metagsma\nTo  01.sgow-Belf.st-Antw.ri,\nJune  36 Montroyal\nTo   Cherbourg-Southampton\nPull   detail,   with   rate,   from   any\n.gent, or writ.\nJ. 8. CARTER\nDistrict Pusenger Agent, Nelson, B. C.\nRead the Adverthementa\nTHEY LIGHTEN WORK\nOULLANE, Scotland, May 8 -The\nprincipal score, la th. flnt qualifying\nround of the Brltlah open golf championship.\nPiwd  Jewell.  Oreat  Britain,   73.\nBobby Crulkahank, V   s., 73.\n\u2022Oeorge   Von   Bn.   D.   8.,   73.\nR.  A. Whltcombe. Oreat  Britain,  73.\nLeo Dlegel, U. 8.. 74.\nAlbert   Whiting,   Onat   Britain.    74.\nWalter Hagen, United state., 75.\nAb* Mitchell, Oreat Britain. 75\n\u2022Cyril Toller, Oreat Britain.  75.\nArchie Compston.  Oreat  Britain.   75.\nAubrey Boomer, Oreat Britain, 75.\nOeorge Duncan, Oreat Britain, 78.\nOeorge   Duncan,   Oreat   Britain,   78.\nJose   Jurado,   Argentina,   7*8.\nJ.  H. Taylor,  Oreat Britain,  77\nTommy   Armour,  United  States,   77.\nJimmy Thompson, United States, 77.\nAl   Watroua,   United   States.   77.\nHorton   Smith,   united   States,   78.\nArnsud  Masa-ry.  Prance,  78.\n\u2022Phil   Perkins.   Onat   Britain.   78\nMcDonald Smith.  United  States. 78.\nJohn Oolden,  United States,  79.\nJo* Tumeaa. United States, 78.\nSid   Brews.   South   Africa,   79.\nAl   Isplnoss,   United   State*,   80.\nRed   Ray,   Ore.t   Britain.   80\nOen* Saracen. United States, 87.   -\nJohnny Parr.li, United Bute.. S3.\n\u2022Bliss   Newton.   United   States.   83.\nJim   Braid.   Onat   Britain,   83.\n\u2022Max  Bchr,  cnlted   State*,  S3.\nJack White,  Onat  Britain.  84.\nHarry   Vardon,   Onat   Britain,   86.\nId   Dudley.   United   6t.tes.   86.\nBill   Mehlhorn.   United    States.   78.\nPred Robson, Onat Britain, 81.\nCharles Whltcombe, Oreat Britain, 80.\n\u2022Amateurs.\nGIANTS RECOVER\nBATTING EYES\nAND WIN GAME\nWaiters    Help    Pirates    Win;\nPhillies and Dodgers Turn\nin  Victories\nIV. Taylor Is\nHead, Invermere\nGolf Club Again\nINVKRMBRI, B. C, May 8.\u2014Th.\nsixth annual meeting at the Invermere\nOolf club, limited, took place hen\nlsst week. The various reports submitted showed that progress was being\nmade. Further Improvement were being made to the grounds and the fair-\nwar Is being put ln better repair. H.\nV. Tsylor wss reelected president with\nBasil O. Hamilton secretary-treasurer.\nThs seven dtneten are tho same u\ncarried matters through during tbe\nyear Just closed.\nNEW YORK. Msy 8\u2014The Olanta\nemerged from their batting .lump tod.y to th* extent of thr** home run.\nand won from the Bt. Lout* Carda,\n3 Tb 1.\nBUI Terry', four-bagger tn th* fouth\nwas th. only run up' to th* eighth\nInning. Jackaon and Pullu. completed\nMitchell's downfall ln that frame with\nsuccessive homers.\nR H. 1.\nSt.   Loui*        1    8    1\nNew York     JUS\nBatterlea-MlUhell and Wllaon: Walker and O'Farrell.\nK'ANKaU* DO WEL\nBOSTON. M*r 8.\u2014Largelr through\nthe effort, of Paul and Lloyd Waner,\nwho proved equally .fectlve offensively uid defensively, the Pittsburgh\nPu-ate. defeated th. Brave., 4 to 8, bare\ntoday. The victory gave the Plnte*,\nth. aerie, two gam*, to one.\nR. H. I.\nPltteburgh       4   9   1\nBoston     -    8   8  0\nBatterlw\u2014Swatonlc   and   Hart-reeves.\nH.msley;   Jones,   Delanar,   Wwt*   and\nBpohrer.\nPHILLIES  WIN\nPHILADELPHIA.      Mar      6\u2014 Pinker\nWitney's .Ingle In the ninth with th*\nbases tilted gave th* Pnllll** t to I\n' victory over th* Cub* today.\nThe thrilling finish broke up a keen\npitching duel! between Claud* WU-\nloughbr and Sheriff Blake. Th* hit-\ntor alltrwed four hit*, on* le*. than\nhi* opponent.\nR. H. \u00ab\u2022]\nChicago    16   3\nPhiladelphia     3*1\nBatterlee\u2014Blake    ud    One*;    Wll-\nloughby uid Davis.\nleOIMlKRH   VK'TOBN\nBROOKLYN, Mar 6.\u2014The Dodgtjn\noverwhelmed the Cincinnati Ited* today\nto win tho third and deciding gam*\nof tlwlr series by a 13 to 8 scors.\nJakie Mar's wlldnets in th* flrat inning\ncaused th. Rsds' downfall Kolp, who\nnllaved May. yielded 18 hits. Including home run. by Plclnlch and Cullop.\n, R. H  I.\nClnclnn.tl       lit  i\nBrooklkyn  13 15    1\nBatterlw Vat. Kolp and Dixon;\nCUrk and Plclnlch.\nTry A\nDelicious\nSundae\nFROM OUR FRIGID-\nAIRE FOUNTAIN\nGELINAG\nTOBACCONISTS la_*\u00bb\nOLD COUNTRY\nFOOTBALL RESULTS\nLONDON, Hay 6\u2014 In the final gam.\nfor th. challenge cup for London tjoccr\nclub, today at Highbury. Tottenham\nHotspurs defeated Millwayy flv* goal*\nto on*.\nLADY GOLFERS\nIN TOlWAIffiNT\n\u25a0   HDRSDAK\nFirst of Weekly Affairs; t'lsb\nHouse Renovated; ft-\u2014-tjr\nCoa.ia.ttee NaaMtl\nOalt\nOfficial opening of th*\nand Country club I* to tak* |\nThuradar nut with tb* tint at Ma\nm*k'r luncheons utd th. flnt ladi***\ntourn-un*nt of th* ..nop. , lav. orua>\nhou** ba* bean renovated, romple-t.\nwith a g\u2014en and black color aetatata*.\na n*w -ttectrlc rtafrlfvalor, atnt all nod*\nera convemioncas.' AU I* la matin**,\nfor oo* of the largMt msmbanhlp.\nth* club ha* had up to date ud a\nbanner  year  Is expected.\nAn Innovation haa be*n lt*txpduc*d\nIn th* method of huHM' tourntmant\nplay thla .won. A tourn.nv.nt eom-\nmlteee of thn* consist* of Mn. B. C.\nWragge. captain, and Mn. H. Oro\u2014.\nuid Mr.. H. Lak*. It ta hop*d that\n\u202211 th* Im* experienced arnoae tk*\nlady plaren will enter aa thtre I*\nno champlonahlp at stak* snd no\nformality whatever will bs ubmrsd IB\nany of th* match*, plarad.\n\u2022\u2022rsr 4 tw rO'ttioup*    urn^\nRANTS\nBest Procurable\n(THE ORIGIN AU\nPure Scotch Whisky\nRICHEST IN FINEST\nHIGHLAND   MALT\naaataaaatatl ho Waaaea\n.  \u2014\u00ab\u2014rii.mail.aal\nCMm  Dm\u2014ma. M-\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by tht\nLIQUOR CONTROL BOARD or the Government of B. C.\nWW\nth\ntens of thousand\nof motor car buyers will consider\nonly those ears with liodyLy Fisher\nPour basic advantages enable\nFisherso remarkably toincreasc\nbody value while holding down\nprice, an lo make Fisher Body,\nfor tens of thousands of motor\ncar buyers, the determining\nfactor in motor car selection.\nThis preference is the result of\nthe greater Fisher Body value\nwhich\u2014in cars outside the\nFisher Body group\u2014is obtainable on ly in ears costing several\nhundred dollars more.\n1 first of these Junttamintal\nFisher advantages, is the\nenormous resources of the\nFisher Body Corporation.\nSome idea of the cxtentof Fisher\nresources may be realized when\none considers that Fisher operates the world's largest manufacturing plant for automobile\nbody hardware and fittings\n(Ternstcdt); one of the largest\nplate glass manufacturing\nplants in the world; and harvests timber fronf its own 200,-\n000 acres of forest lands and\nconverts that timber into lumber in its own mills.\n2 Another reason Jor the unprecedented value qf Body\nby Fisher is Fisher's huge pro\nduction, with all that means\nin reduced costs of fabrication\nand assembly and huge saving\nby reason of great purchasing\npower.\nAs everyone knows, quantity\nproduction is one of the chief\nfactors in manufacturing economy. Fisher employs more than\n60,000 persons, who build annually in 48 great factories, upwards of 1,250,000 automobile\nbodies. Some idea of Fisher\nBody purchasing power will be\ngained when one notes that in\nthe twelve months of 1928\nFisher required for the manufacture of Fisher bodies, more\nthan 600,000,000 poundsqf steel,\n285,000,000 board fcetof lumber,\n26,000,000 square feet of plate\nglass and about 20,000,000 yards\nof upholstery cloth.\n3.1 third basic reason for\nFisher Body value is Fisher's\ncertainty of market.\nThat market consists of the\ncompanies manufacturing General\nMotors cars\u2014Fisher\nBody Corporation being a division of General Motors. Fisher,\ntherefore, does not bid for contracts\u2014it always knows well in\nadvance what its manufacturing program is going to be, and\nto co-ordinate its operations so\nas to achieves! ill further economies while maintaining highest quality.\n41 fourth basic reason for\nFisher Body value, is the\nproximity of Fisher Body manufacturing plants to the chaoeU\nplants of its customers.\nThis eliminates much costly\nhandling and holds down transportation expense, and thus\npermits Fisher to put still\ngreater value into its bodies.\nt      i       r\nThis explains why Fisher is able\nto build value so superior as to\nmake Body by Fisher the determining factor today in\nthousands of motor car sales.\nCompare Fisher Body cars,\nlisted below, with other cars in\ntheir respective price fields and\nyou see that in Fisher\nBody cars alone does\nyour it- oney purchase\nall t Ik- body value you\nhave a right to ei-,\npect in a motor car.;\n\\\ni\nf\n1\nj\ni\n4\naasinTMAL cssMss*amx ar\n*7 CANABA. UJtfmt\nUMUC   \u2022   LA SALLB   s   4f*__ltiasLl.s. HI1IM   \u2022   OAMIAJ**)   \u2022   \u2022_\u2022\u2014Tafi\n. rouruits \u2022\nJ\n The Man Hater\nBy Lorna Libby\ncium sspt ~-pi.\nWMt* *he returned hO\u2014. Jean notlc-\n*d that lt wu only . little after eleven\nLata waan't ln Jaan wu lonely, angry\nwith \u2014a-uK Md the whoa* worlo\u2014ab.\ndtdnt ful Uke going to bed. She\nknew >h. wanted wnt* lively\u2014y*t\nnmpatheUc attention to divert her\nfroajri dwelling too much on the even-\nIn*-, fluora. Bar mind kept revolving\nItatti* Bart\u2014a, unUl flnaUy lb*\nj to eall hi\u2014am.\nvoice aoundejd strange\u2014a llttl.\nmuffled, but Jean knew lt wu he\n\u2022Lajajla,\" ah. began, sounding u for-\nlorm** peulble. \"I'm terrible low\u2014can't\nyoo oome up her* with a brattle or\n\u2022oraethlngT Tht* I* an emergency case\nand U ue a fire engine goln* tn the\nearn. direction you'd better Jump on\nrt\"\n-That-, a great Idea, kid,\" ana\u2014cred\nlettu-a eagerly, \"but you'v* caught me\nsapping\u2014ret kind ot taken some\ndo\u2014m> off and Td have to get all\ndreaud to up there\u2014why don't you\nMB* on down here? By the time you\nlump in . taxi and g.t her. I can\npun m-raalt together. .Up on a dressing\ngown, aad hav* half a doun rounds\nof cocktails ready.\"\nSeen demurred a little but finally\nto go down to hla apartment.\n, .he figured to b-tnolf, If Loui.\ncam. up to ue her Lola would be\nliable to return home and somewhat\ncramp her style, to *ay nothing of\nLoui*'. Maa knew that he had probably figured that out thr h\u2014lull but\ndidn't Dl-une htm much. Louts' cocktails, too would he better nurer the\nMurce ot supply\u2014on th* horn* grounds.\nAU evening Lout. Bad been spending\na lot of tlm. aad effort getting aTratV\nuaUy (trunk. It wh th* flnt tlm*\nla months he had decide\u2014 to aubrrterge\nla hi* own cup* and diuppo\u2014ted by\nJun*. refuul to tee him, he vru making a food Job of counter-acting hla\ntantalia\u2014g suspicions that ahe wa. already tiled cat blm and seeking .must\nment elaawrter*\nWh.n ab\u2014t. cell stirred him from a\nlatently rapaclou. Intro.pectloo. th.\nflames cat Ml already glow\u2014g psatlon\nwan faaaad to a d.ngerou. dozree.\nAll even\u2014g he had bun ponderously\npondering how he could putude or\nton* her ta term* \u25a0 til* own po.aea.lve\nterm*. H. thought that th. high free\nmoment wh*n h. oould cleverly per-\n\u2022uade bar Into yielding haul passed\u2014\nbow he must go . etep further end\nactually give her no leew.y for refusal.\nHe knew that be c -\u2014-at help hlm-\nult dow\u2014be bad told hlmwlf k> often that h* must have thl* girl, that\nhe mint go ahead with the mere or\nlu* definite and diabolic plan he had\nla mind The chloroform wu part of\nthe plan\u2014the Introductory par-\u2014tbe\nkeynote. He had cuually bought It\nwhen sober\u2014 when liquor dulled hi.\nperception but .purred hi. smorous\nambition h. bajcame more than ever\ndetermined to oarry out his scheme at\nth* flrat opportunity\nJean'. oaU cryatalllaed his alcoholic\nmusings. It wu how or never Louis\nthought. Her sudden summons could\nhav. two meaning., either one of which\nwould render hla daring plan feasible\nIt .he were slmly pl.ylng with him\n\u25a0gain, teesing him, teeming to proffer\nhereeU only to withdraw, he would\ntake nqulolte pleasure ic \u2014lag the\nchloroform\u2014making It u much *\nmatter of revenge as a mean* ot urv-\n\u2014g  ble  own  positive  pttrpou.\nOa the other hand. If ahe really\nwere fudnatad by him and wanted\nblm u much u he did her, but wu\nonly held back by Umoroiuraets - hi.\nchoroform woud not only asm* ln\nhandy but might quite reasonably be\nforgiven snd understood\u2014later. Louis\nleaned to this theory Her telephone\neall would ueem to -thow that he had\ngnat power over her. that .he really\nwu In lov. with him and he could\nopttml*tlcft!!y look forward to using a\nmodified, but pen\u2014alve violence\u2014with\na minimum amount ot danger, tor\nhlmult. He would flrat off. make a\nbig play for her complete confluence\u2014\nhe would tear apart th* veil of secrecy that hid hi. activities\u2014he would\ntail h*r who he really wu.\nat* mob u .he came In Jun could\nue he wu drunk.\n\u2022'What have you been trying Ic do.\"\nahe greeted him uuclly, \"put un a\none man drinking contest end trying\nto drink yourulf under th* table?\nWell, I'm u \u2014Inty u a camel who's\nbun burled la a sandstorm for .\nman\u2014 to you might fix m* up s\nsherry and varmouth.\"\n\"Now listen Jesn,\" he began, making a gnat effort at .t.aulnee., \"you\nglv* me a little kin and then we'll\ntalk about flxenyupp a drink. That',\na good girl.\" Jun had sat down on\nthe lounge and he leaned over her\nclumsily .puling on h.r dree, part of\na drink he held. DtareguJlng lt, he\nkissed her. Bhe dldnt seem to be .0\nenthusiastic tor hi. embrace, and he\ntented her diffidence. Running ta\nget her drink he Imagined ah-> wa.\nangry with him\u2014she must be pUcted\nand lmpresMd. In some way or .1 other\nm that ble plan would be, made utter.\nBack again with her drink, he nt\ndown alongside, leaning heavily against\nher while he drew her to him. He\ncould feel her body grow tenser and\nleu pliant, so he renewed hi. amatory\nefforts Je.n dldnt ny anything nor\nwu die afraid\u2014somehow she Hinted\nhim.\n\"Llatan,\" ht urged her. \"you don\".\nhave Iota \u00bb skittish I'm not Just\na common ordinary drunk If I (10 say\nm myulf. I only do this once ln a\nwhile and then I figure I got a\nright to anyway\u2014seeing it's my husi-\nI'lll'.'   NE-DUn   JL.A1L.I    lit:\nthe  lilgge.1   liquor   Importer   In   Uew\nI York.\n\"Bootlegger?' 'he asked, simply,'\ntenely.\nThat, whet aotm. people call It\u2014\n.11 right bootlajggar. if you uy \u00abo\u2014the.\nnam. don't make much difference when\nyou get the dough.\" Under tt-e Influence ot hi* own .took Loui*' poke\n.nd English both seemed to suffer a\nlittle, Jean noticed the reversion, but\nwu held .pellbound br th* strange\nadmission.\nThing, seemed clearer now\u2014Babe-\nette'. telephone call th* other night.\nSpike'* reason for being with het, and\nhis sharp query to Jun trying to\nfind out where .he mat Babbette and\nhow weU she knew her. Loui. become more amorous pawing her neck\nand throat, finally succeeding ln br.ak-\nIng a string of amber bead.. The\nmore .he resisted him the mor. he\nseemed  encouraged.\n\"Ltuen,\" be went on. snuggling up\nclou .gainst her and holding h.r\ntightly. \"I'v. been In thu butlne.a\nlong enough\u2014\"\n\"What business do you mean.\" she\ncouldn't help mocking, \"monkey buslnen I'U Just bet you hav.\"\n'-No, you know what I mean,\" he\nInsisted, \"th. bootse buslnen. but I gotta kup at lt > while longer to get th.\ndough I want. When I get It. lf I can\nget you, we'll go .way somewhere, uh?\nYou tre.t me right uid you won't be\nMrry\u2014I'm craxy about you kid\u2014I want\nyou bad. And I csn Just about tee my\nway clear to making u* both .It pret,.\nt\u00bb for the re.t of our live.\"\n\"How do I know you're a big bootlegger,\" put ln Jean, doubtfully, maybe youre Just a bookmaker with a big\nImagination.\"\n\"All right.\" he answered vehementy,\n\"far be It from me to boast '\n\"Ob yes, of course.\" added Jean\npointedly but Louis wu .'laltercu and\nspurred hlrneelf on. \"I don't like to\nbout but what I'm telling you I.\nstraight, last year I brought more liquor ln New York and sold more of\nIt than any other down dealers I\ndon't nil It by the cue 1 Mil It by\nthe boatload. What I'm trying to show\nls th.t you could do . lot worse th.n\ntl. to me for a while\u2014with a slip\nknot, so when we wanted to spill up\nw. could. I've got the dough\u2014but 1\nwant more, for us.   Just a couple more\n'Tour   what?\"   Jean   half   ahouted\nlooking at him amasedly.\n\"I mean letting other inople drunk j big shipments \u00abnd I'll quit and we'll\nI* my buslnen.\" he answered, a little I \u201ep.nd all our time together but I\nproudly.  \"wh.re do you  think  I  let j \u201eDt you now-Jean I want you.\"\naU  this good  boon, do you think I \t\ngot a pipe line to Montreal, or some-      Tomorrow:\u2014Loui. revels a mammoth\nthing.   Sure,   that's   my  bush-am.   I'm   bootleg plot.\nTROUP\n\u25a0p\u00ab\u00bbeeKMkCsfOop It II\nThe\nBest\nProcurable\nThat is what the Canadian Press Leased Wire\nService is.\nAnd that's The Daily\nNews carries.\nExactly the same service that is carried by the\nbiggest newspapers in\nCanada.\nThat's the reason why\nwe art FIRST with the\nNEWS.\nSubscribe now.\nBy tht month, \u00abOe>.\nSix months, 93.00.\n\u2022 Year.f6.00.\n25 cents a week delivered\nby carrier.\n- HAPPY MEETINGS -\n\u25a0\u00a3-St Classified Advertising\nPUTMOTEST\nMembers Tell of Rotten Road\nConditions in East and West\nKootenay Districts.\nS1SND RESOLUTION TO\nVICTORIA WITH MEMBER\nSeek Cooperation of Other Public Bodies in Drive for Road\nImprovements.\n,    Dflvlng of  the  bi.  tun,,  \u201e\ncrosscut  ,unn.,   ,.  pXel,,\"0\u2122* aM\u00bb\nK   Suncrlnt-ndcm   aV th \"\"\"\"\"\n?    -*\"\u25a0    Yankee    rjlri    _. T1,om!***\u00b0'>.\nSsturdsy.   whf.n      \"\u00a3'    m'n\u00ab.    .Uted\n\u25a0\u00bb-\" *\". now g\u201en.N'T \u00ab\u2022 \"tts\n\"In 1350 fe\u00ab mm\". nt0 th\" n>ouu-\n*\"'\"->\u00ab \u25a0.*!_\u00a3 \u2122h \"\u00bb r-\u00abt\na    d.y, \"    J,lst  O'er   10   feet\nA mecji.nicsi s4,.|..r ,\nexpected from the i\u2122, \" **~tlv\n\"\" Bridg. M^^,**-***!-. of\n\u2022na when the oL. ,'ct- \"P north\n*\u2022*\u25a0<* *>\u00ab. \u00b0l\u00b0*e 1Z'\\:'\u00b0\"<' \".vC\nS0-*- \u00ab\u2022 Install* .h\u201en\"\",\"on \",r-\ntrivitu, \u00bbm bTsnudo^      worlUn\u00ab   oi\nsi**A\"\u00abi\n*-*-'   Creek    worki--'   *V*  <*  'he\n'Tm glad\nI found a place\nto get fresh eggs\" ...\nAn enterprising woman finds an\neasy way to pin money or a profitable business of any proportions she cares to assume. t The\nraising of chicks, maintaining a\npoultry farm or traffiking in eggs\npays substantially. Many have\nstarted such enterprises and built\nup a steady following among women who want their wares.\nThey met in the classified columns of\nClassified Advertising\nDepartment\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nPhone 143 or 144\nmm LOOK in the CLASSIFIED \u2014\ntviieta   Dr.   I..   E.   Borden   M.P.P.\nleft    for     victoria    on    Saturday\nnight to attend a meeting of the\nprovincial    health    conimtatlon   of\nwhich  lu. la a member, he carried\nwith   hint  a   resolution  from  the\nAssociated   Canadian   Traveller,   ef\nNelwn deploring the luck ol road\nmirk being carried on ln East and\nWest Kooteiuiy district*.\nAt   Saturday's   luncheon   the   ACT.\nmembers dtscuaMd fully the road sit-\nu\u00bbUon.    J. p. Htner decl.red th. road\nto the boundry  from Nelson through\nYmlr   wu  In  a  aid  shape  and  the\nworet   ln   history   to   hi.   knowledge.\nC. P. McHardy stated  that something\nshould be done at once    Appropriation.\nh.d been made,  he stated but thn*\nwm llttl. action so far.   He did not\nblame the engineer as he had received\nno definite Instructions aa yet.   p. \u25a0\nPoulln   urged ' some   action  and  Jack\nCrane told of hie experience, in east\nKootenay   where    ro\u00abds   were   slmoet\nimpassable\nThe road on the east aid. of Kit.\nchener was terrible He said h. wm\nthrough    try,-,    to    ^ ***\nunl\\1 .v,\u21221\"\"\" ,n ,h\" \u25a0*-\u00ab\u00bb\u25a0\u00bb \u00bby \u00bbr\n\u00bbCe X\"!_?   Wm  PUt   ln   ***-\"\nshape,    m ta*, 12.50 for my .hovel\n'\"*' n\u00b0w ' *\u00bb \u00ab\u25a0\u2022\u00ab amid laiwS?\nThe matter wm put up l\u201e th7,c>rm\n* a re-tutton and handed ov. \u2122\n\u00a3L, \u2122\"\u00abx\u00abatlon committae. Tn.\n^solution   wm   later   \u201e\u201e,.\u201e,   to \u2122\n^n   for^r \u00b0\" '\"\u00ab Sa,u\"1\" \u2022**\n\"ain   ior   th.   co.se     Th\u00ab   A.r t   ,\n\u2022\"*\u25a0*\u00bb  th.  backing   of  tL tS_  _\nVankeefirils^\nSteadily Making\nTen Feet Per Day\nMechanical Mucker and Electric\nHaulage to  Be Shortly\nInstalled.\nClassified Advertising Rates\nlavnai Ke*idlitg Notices \u2014 Three cents\noer'word each Insertion. In blackface\nor machine oapll.ls go a word. Tveentv-\nfive per cent discount tf run dally\nwithout change of copy for one montr\n6r more. ' v7h\u00abre advei-ttsment la act\nout In short lines th. chare. Is 16c\na line for Roman type. 20c for blackface and 3tio for hlackface capitals\nMi\"t!vtim 36c, if charged 50c.\nWant nnd tiii.slflrd ndvertlslng \u2014\nOn. and a half oents a word per Insertion. If paid In advance 6c per word\nner week, or a2V*c oer word per mouth\nTransient ads accepted only on a\ncssh-ln-sdvsno. bail*. ttach Initial\nfigure, dollar sign. etc.. counts as on.\nword. Minimum 26c. If chsr\u00abe-| BOc.\nItlrlli .Notices und Social Items\u2014 rr...\nHelp Wanted\nA   PERMANENT   POSITION \u2014 Rc.peot-\nable men. between IB anil 16, with\nno assured future, -mould Investigate\nthe opportunities ln the Canadian\nPostal Service, whloh 1. rapidly expanding No age limit for ex-\nservice men. Full information, free\nof ch-trge, may be obtained from\nI*atpt. at, M. C. C. Civil Service\nSchool, 401 Kensington Bldg, Winnipeg. Men. (8692)\nWANTED\u2014Woman   for   general   homework. Balfour Beach Inn, Balfour.\nIM3SI\nEXPERIENCED\u2014Glrl for general housework.      Agply   Mrs.   D.   8.   Wltmore.\nTadanac.    . (86M)\nWANTED\u2014A head waitress, apply Hume\nhotel. loOTI)\nSALESMAN Or Distributor for Maytag\nAluminum Washer, electric or gsso-\nllne. suitable for evcry_home. Selling\nexperience not absolutely necessary.\nOood m*n well paid Should have\noar. Tbe Maytag Company, Ltd,\nCalgary <8M3)\nSituations Wanted\nWORK WANTED\u2014By practical grader,\nshipper and licenced log scaler. P.O.\nBos ON. 18540)\nWORK WANTED\u2014Blankets to wash.\nMrs Ryan, 711 Silica St, Phone\n508  X. (BOM)\nHOVSEK\u2014(PER \u2014 Would like position\nwith one or two elderly people. Apply\nBoi   86M.   Dally  News. (8084)\nEXPERIENCED \u2014 Woman 000k went*\nwork, camp preferred. Box 8689. Dally\nNews. (8889)\nopened   ore\n\u2022'orklugs.\nt0  \u00ab   depth\nwh,<*     hav,\n\u2022\"\"    *\"   'mm   iossi''^   \"MM  ta\nlenete,      .  \u2122uu    to   lOOO   e_.\nlength\n\u2022000   ,c.t\n\"\u2022\u2022ecn.   sccordlm,   .\u00ab   .J\u2122\"   \"\u00bb'\nWUng   ,\u201e   th,\"*.,.*0   \u00bbe   degre,\nhM     boor, rCln     OeloSSC     We,..-\nee>,1\nm\niaS___\u00ab*\nMD    recf.i     f,*nk   Roto\n^%-S^iioJi\nFurniture\nPrivate Sale\n^0?%*** _M Old\n\u2022\"00,    0.kT1Mw_3r,n^\n\"*\u00bb>   Oct   aau^Zi,  ^,W\"'-\nnogany ossk. g,.!*.. ' M0'0\u00b0: Ma*\n**'\u00ab Mirror liT,?0^ *>\u00ab>:\nCo\" Spring. ,\"*\u2022 \"S\" \u00bb\u00ab .nd\nm-\u00bb- new sulky with 1Dr?\"* A'\"\n\u2022tc. *\"\u2022   frlger.tor\nMcGregor\nns victoria tr\u2014rr\nRead the Advertisements\nBUY ADVERTISED GOODS\nBRITISH IMMIGRANT PAUIL1E8 &\nSmCILE MEN POR FARM WORK\u2014\nParmer, can solve their help pioh-\nl.m and give British settlers a .tart\nIn C.nada by employing and accommodating families or nlngle n.en.\nMany  clsan,   respectable,  industrious\nrpl\u00ab. experienced and Inexperienced\nfarm work desire to come to\nCanada and do their best to become\nuseful settlers. Experlenoer! European\nagriculturists also available. Apply:\nDepartment of Colorjlratli-n and Development, Canadian Pacific Railway,\nCalgary. 18633)\nLost and Found\nLOST\u2014Silver braceie'i watch between\nL. D. end end of Silica. Kindei phone\n5S1   Y. (8708)\nFor Sale or Rent\nSMALL COTTAOE\u2014To rent or will wll\nwith five acre. Improved land. Brook-\nington.  Slocan  Park. 18645)\nMiscellaneous\nWANTED\u2014Small  lnimch.  Pull  partlcu-\nlars   first   letter.   Spence.   Boswell.\nrB5MI\nWAI*\"I'a-*I\"e\u2014\u25a0\u25a0000  everbcsrlng  strawberry\nplants. P. M. Barrett, Trail. Box 53.\n(8660)\nAutomobiles\nPOR HALE\u2014Star Touring Car in good\nshape.  Apply  Box  8671,  Dally  Neva.\ntMSItl)\nLive Stock for Sale\nTHOROUOHBT-ED Chinchilla Rabbits\nfor Mle. Prices reasonable. Apply\nP. E. Poulln. Stanley street.    (8627)\nPOR SALB\u2014Oood young team. Reel\ngood worker.. AIM irtotl young milch\ncow,   Spence,   Boswell. (8698)\nFOR  SALat\u2014Yorkshire  pig.,  alx  weeks\nold.   R.   I.   McOuuley,   CastJegar.\n(1683)\nA PEW\u20146 weeks old pigs left 6.50 each.\nMra. Jord.n Wllll.m.. Edgewood. B\nC. (*673)\nFOR SALE\u20141 mare. 7 years old. Quiet.\nWeiKlit 1300 lbs. Apply J. f. Morean.\nNthon (86S3)\nFOR SALE\u2014Thoroughbred Gray Fl<.m-\ni\u00bbh Olants eight wseks old. A. spiers.\nUataoa\n(BO!) 1\nYORKSHIRE PIOS\u2014 SIX dollsrs Van\nSent Strawberry plants unlruited\nSlock, six dollars filly per thousand\nBoothby, Edgewood. (8686)\nVALUCAN NOTES\nVAL\u2014(CAN. B. C, May 6.\u2014A meeting of the Valllcan Ladle.' rJT-ci\u00bbi club\nwm held recently at tbe home of Mrs\nWard.\nMr. .nd Mrs. J. D. Inne. and daughter and Mr. and Mr. O- Strong mo-\ntared to town lMt week.\nH. B Cl.rk motored to town with\nMr and Mr*. A o. w.taon Uklng\ntheir daughter for medical attention.\nMr. and Mn. Harding and daughter\nof Appledale .pent the week-end with\nMr. and Mrs I. Rolland.\nMr. and Mrs C. O. Harrison, Mrs\nH. B. Clark. Miss D. WUlford and Bert\nH.rrison motored to town 8\u00bbturt!sy\nnight.\nI. C. Latornetl ot Neiaon wm a\nbiulna*. VUltor to Vallloan last week.\nProperty for Sale\nSMALL COTTAOE\u2014To rent or sell with\n-   Brocklng-\n(86451\n%at\non.\nton, Slocan Park.\nPOR BALE\u201411 t-1 acre. 4V4 miles\nfrom Neltaon. Price .500 caial1. 1800\non term.. Writ* 12180\u2014127 Street,\nEdmonton,  Alta. (6646)\nWe have 12 wonderful\n. lots in a block close to\ncar line,  City water.\nwill nil all or any part on Urrn*.\n160.00 cash, balance 110 per month.\nC. W. Appleyard\nINSURANCE^ STOCKS BONDS\nonr PNOPEBTT\nC. W. Appleyard      H. B. Appleyard\nP.  A.  Whitfield\nBaker Street Office\u2014Phone 299\nIT YEARS IN B0\u2014NESS\n(8616)\nFir Rent\nFOR   RBNT\u2014Apartmtmu   ov\u00bbr\nIher* store.\nPOR   rofJalT\u2014Seven   room   hou*.,\ntom. *wtew*t Mueekeeclng   nu.\nApply 0. Magllo. 614 Vernon Bt.\n (wwa\nNICBIaT POW\n811 Vernon a\u00bb. (\n8 ROOM\u2014PurnltaMd home, living room!\nDining room, bath room, large kit-1\nchen. Piano, Oa.. I\u2014\nH. W. Robertson,\n\u2022Sft\niW-SSTijgl\nPURlf-tSHID\u2014fl roomed home, modern,\nfurnace, three lota, large and small\nfrulta, lawn, cement foundation.\nOwner vacating end June. 11500\ncaah. Ditto) terms. $300 down \u00ab26\nmonth. Apply Mrs. Thos Elkerton.\n(_M0)\nP. E. POULIN\nREAL ESTATE AND\nINSURANCE\nROOM 3, ABERDEEN BLOCK\nNELSON. B.C.\nTIMBER TRACT\u2014160 A. Cedar, pine\nend tlee worth 16000. 3 mil*, to\nrailroad. Road open, good grade,\ncabin and .table. Will sell cheap\nor trade for house ln Trail. Nelwn\nor   Sllverton.    Box   Ml,   TraU.\n(8660)\nFOR SALE\nModern Plve-Roomed Cottage Bungalow. Hot water heating. On Victoria atreet. Additional large room\nupataln If required\u2014$5000.00.\nOne of Nelson's coziest five-\nroomed houses. Lovely grounds.\nClose ln. JHaa business Investment\nfeature\u2014$8500.00.\nPlve-Roomed Cottage on Stanley street. Very comfortable. In\ngood condition. Well located\u2014$3800.\nChas. F. McHardy\nREAL ESTATE INSURANCE\nPhone   135 Nelson,   B.C.\n18637)\nMiscellaneous for Sale\nFOR BALE\u2014Strawberry plants. Box 368.\nNelson. (8610)\nMAJESTIC\u2014eteel cooking range first\nclan condition; ftetee. end other\nhousehold goods. Phone 418 L.UBMD)\nFREE \u2014 Our catalogue of Gladiolus,\nRoses. Dahlias. UlllM .nd perennial..\nRose special. 6 beauties postpaid.\n13.78. M. tc O. Dodds, Sorrento. B.\nO. (8620)\nFOR SALE\u2014Oak dining room suite,\nold English finish, modern, reasonable for cash. term, to responsible\nparty. 404 Oore, Phone 640 X   (8660)\nBARRELS. R\u2014OB AND EMPTY   SACKS\u2014\nMcDonald   Jam  Ootooany.  Nekton\n(8636)\nPIANO    POR    SALE\u2014Snap    tor   cuh.\nPrice  1136.  Apply  800  Joecphlne\n(8704)\n2. 3. 4. 6 and 6 Inch wood pipe. At\nlowe.t prices. Write for particular*\nTh. A. P Harms Wood Pipe Co.. Deer\nPark. B. C. (8663)\nFOR SALE\u2014Barber's chair and mirror..\nBos  338 or  615  HaU  St.,  Nelson.\n(8664)\nFOR  SALE\u2014Snap,  new .ummer c\u00bbnip.\nShort   walk   from   or   line.   Owner\nleaving town. Apply Dally News Box\n1678. (8678)\nar\nORTHOPHONIC\u2014And \u2022a.v.nty-flv. rec*\nords nearly new. Mr.. P. M. Hill.\nSlocan   City. (\u201454)\nUSED'PIANO\u2014Splendid condition 1375.\nCash or terms.    Mason tc Risch\nMM\nPIANO CASED OROAN\u2014RoRular 1350.00\ne.peclsl 180.00. Cash or terms. Mason\nAt   Risch. 18867)\nFOR  SAL***\u2014Hay  and  potatoes.  3.  P.\nBell.  Park  Siding (8678)\nONE   LUNCH   COUNTER\u2014Beven  chairs\nfor  136.  Apply  Sanrlon  hotel.   (MTU)\nFOR SALE\u2014600 feet new four foot\nchaun link Muskrat fencing twenty-\nfive cents foot. Salmo Trading Co*\nSalmo.. B.   C. (8600)\nLive Stock Wanted\nWANTED\u2014Milk Cow. Qulat Jers\u00aby pre-\nferrsd. T. B Tested with High Milk\nTest. Apply W E. Riley, Blewett. P\nO. Neleon. B. C.     ' (8671)\nBusiness Opportunities\nFOR SALE-Soda fountain \u2022 feet long,\nfully equipped, everything ln_good\ncondition. Apply K. Bcbeer, Grand\nPorks. (\u00bb44\nPOR   SALE \u2014 Fully   Equipped   Barber\n\u25a0hop   .nd   Beauty   parlors   on   good\npaying bssa*. Apply Bog tM, N.Uon.\n(I'OO)\nSOUTH   SLOCAW-JIou*.  ia   let   first I\nclass   locatlon_lor   gaa atauon   and |\n\u25a0tore.  Apply  Bo*\nDally  Mew.. I\nFOR RENT\u2014A good comfortablf room!\ncloae In Apply Box 1143 Nelson.\n(8667)1\nTO RENT\u2014Bungalow centrally' ln*glijfj|\nSuitable  for a couple.     Apply  *T Iff.1\nWallace, 530 Mill street.\n(8601) I\nFOR RENT\u2014Suite, K. W. C.\nBlock.\n(8606)!\nFOR  RENT\u20142  room suite,  furnished,!\nMrs. Ryan, Silica St. (8681)1\nNursery Products\nROSES\nBush and Climbing. Dahlia., Olad*\ntolas. Lilac, and Shrub, of many\nCherry and Pear trees, etc.\nRUTHERF0RDS,\nR.R.I. NELSON\n(8631)1\nFOR BALE\u2014Hardy Perennial, plant.\nRock plants. Flowering shrubs. \u00bbh\u00abi\ntree*. Rhubarb and Aaparagu. root\neto.    W. H. Mswer. N-tltjon. B. O.\nFOR   SALE\u2014English   vlolst   plant*,\ncent.   p*r   doeen   po.tp.ld.       b\nCummlngs, Botjwell. , (8647)\nBUSINESS, PROFESSION Al\nDIRECTORY\nAuctioneer and Bailiff\n\u25a0AMI-*   H.   DOYLE\u2014Bailiff,   Auction**,\nNelson, B. C. (86011\nPhotoKraphers\nOEOROK  A   MF.ERES\u2014Artist and Ph*,\ntographer. 715 Baker at. (8603)\nCabinetmaker\nI.   II    CHAPMAN\u2014Baker   Bt.     Cabin**.\nmaker   and   Upholsterer    Phone   IM\n(8803)\nDentists\nDR   fl. A. r. wALLEY\u2014Griffin Block\nNelson. B. C. (8604)\nAccounting\ni II till t *   F.   Ill \\TKK\u2014 Al DITOR.  L\nDon.ld Jam Building    Box 1311. Neiaon, B. C. (8606)\nAssayers\nE.   W.   WIDDOWHtlN,  BOX   AllOt N.lSOIl\nBO     Standard   watatarn   chargea\n(8606)\nMonuments\n\u25a0OOTENAY MAKItir a OEANTTi\nWORKS\u2014 Melton. BO Writ* for\ntatrsm (M07)\nTransfer\n-eVIIIIAMX     TelANHI-FR\u2014Baggag*.   Ooal\nand wood. Phone 106. (8604)\nWood Working Factory\nLAWSON \u2014 Baksr Bt.    Cmentar   l\nJoiner.    Bash  and   Hardwood.\n(M09)\nInsurance and Real Estate\nB. W. iuwsiin Keai Estate. Insurants).\nRentals Next Hlppereon Hardware.\nBaker atreet. (8610)\nB.   E.   OIL!,\u2014Ir_rRAN(\u2014\nFARM  AND CITY  PROPERTY\n608 Ward St. (8611)\nD.     A.     Mrtrerland.     Ragd\nIrttorance, Ooal Board of Trade Rootw\nTel.phone 40 P.  O.  Box 34\n(861.)\nChiropractors\nOB    ORAY.    OILKEB   BLK*    NEUON.\n(8611)\nFlorists\nOBIZZEI.LE'rl     (IBFF.MIOCMF..     N*l\nCut flowers tnd floral dwlga*.\n(8414)\nWM.   S.   JOHNSON\u2014\nPbon. 842 Cut Flower. Potted Plant*\nand Floral Emblem.. (8615)\nEngineers\nl   h.   obp.en   co\u2014conthaoeom\nVormerlj Oreen Bro*, Burden Mb\nCivil    and   Mining    Engineer.\nB.  c,  AlMrta and  Dominion   \u2014\u2014I\nSurveyor. (8616)\na. d\ntng  and   Civil  \u25a0ngln.tjt\nDAWSON\u2014Land   Suv*yor*  Mln-\nKalao   B\nO.\n(8617)\nO. 8. MF.AD\u2014Mine Surveying and Aerial\nTram Construction,    ataak. \u2014 C,\n  (tilt)\nFuneral Directors\n, Standard    Furniture\n| Co,   \u2014   rjr\u2014ajrMMgg\nluto   Hearse   OT-t\u00ab-\nI date     ChatMl     Bl\nVO'  Mrvlc*.\nre\u2014c-nabl*.\n(Ml*)\n 1)AILY NEWS, TUESI\n7,1929\n^i        m    %0t*ttttm<i* Bm.t+nas*   ^aue*itmt-tm*s*tti*aammat 4,i\n\u25a0 \t\nMY CITY FIRST\nIn the language of the house, they call them\n\"crews\". The house is that manufacturer\nor jobber, who, quite often, is dealing in inferior merchandise, shoddy materials, poorly\nmade and sold under questionable tactics,\nmisrepresentation and shady dealings* The\ncrew is usually made up of glib talkers\u2014long\npromises* The idea is to take shoddy merchandise INTO communities and by \"high\npressure\" tactics, take the money OUT*\nWe all have seen them leaving sends its bulky catalog into this\nNelson on more than one occa- territory.   How much local, city\nsion, the crew boss and his gang, or provincial tax does it pay? How\nBreezing out of town to the next much does it contribute to the up-\nplace \u2014 we must seem awfully building of this city and district?\ndumb and easy to them as they Answer yourself a few of these\ndivide the swag\u2014a hundred, or questions\u2014and we think you will\ntwo or three hundred dollars of add your mite to those of our loyal\nour good money. citizens who practice loyalty by\nCompare this crowd with the supporting home industries, in-\nmerchants of Nelson.   Which stitutions and stores, and who\nwould you call on, expecting help, find that just as good merchandise\nin time of trouble? You need not at just as low prices, with just as\nanswer. We think we know. Like- wide a range of selection is to be\nwise the mail order house which had right here AT HOME.\nLadies' Ready-to-Wear\nMeagher 4 Ca.\nJamei Waif k Sea\nMen's Fiirmshings\nEmory'., Lte-\nGakar'.-\nFurniture\nStandard Farnitve Co.\n,;\nLaundries\nKootenay Steam Laundry\nBoots and Shoes\nR  hndronj ft Ca\nWatson Shoe (to.\nHardware\nWood-Vallance   Hardware\nCo., Ltd.\nJewellers\nJ. B. Gray\nE. CoDbtoD\nA. 0. Papazian\nH. M. Whimster\nTke Daily Newi\nTrunks, Bags and\nLeather Goods\nJ. M. Lndwif\nB.t. Plumbing & Heating Co.\nDepartment Stores\nHudion'i Bay Co. *\nSporting Goods\nWood-Vallance   Hardware\nCo., Ltd.\nStoves and Ranges\nWood-Vallance   Hardware\nCo., Ltd.\nke Cream and Butter\nCurlew Creamery Co.\nLife Insurance\nNorth American Lite Awur-\nance Co.; R. E. Crerar\nDistrict Manager\nPainters and Decorators\nMurphy Bros.\nFlour, Feed and Grain\nBrackman-Ker  Milling  Co.,\nLtd.\nChildren's Wear\nD.-C Art Shop\nWholesale Grocers\nA MacDonald 4 Co., Ltd.\nDry Goods and Milfinery\nMeagher k Co.\nFlorists\nNeUon Flower Shop; J. S.\nGodding\ns and Sundries\nPoole Drag Co.\nSmythe'i Pharmacy\nMcDonald Jam Co.\nBakers\nChoquette Brae.\nO.K. Bakery\n THF, NELSON DULY NEWS, TUESDAY HORNING, HAY 7,192S\ni Grass Seed\nlawn    mllture\ntasted)     I*     ln\n\u2022nd.\n. Wo; One-half pound.,\nne-quartur   pounds   20c\nquoted In quantities.\nRutherford  Co.\nCanada Drat\nBook  C*.\nEAST KOOTENAVS\nLEGION BRANCHES\nBACKING NELSON\n\t\nDele-rate    Bryant    of    Fernie\nStates His Zone Is Pulling\nfor Convention  Here\nNELSON ORGANIZATIONS\nSEND   THE   INVITATION\nThe 'Lido'\nI   A smart Spring Model\nBfor young men by\n\"SOCIETY BRAND\"\nmo-t   famous   style\nhi the world.\nBlues and Fawns\n50 TO $45.00\nGILKER'S\nSecretary   Thain   Leaves   for\nChiUiwack With Resolutions From Nelson\nTh.t E\u00abat Kootenay branch*, of the\nCanadian Legion .re backing Nelson'.\nlead the Advertisements\nIT PAYS\nYes, i*. will pay you to\nkeep your teeth in a (rood\nhealthy condition. It will\npay you because jrood\nteeth are vital to good\nhealth, good mastication.\nCome in for an examination today\natmm    DOCTOR\nDENTIST\nr\nALL-OF-A-SUDDEN\nPEGGY'\nProduced by the S. T. Tennis Club.\nTharsday and Friday, May 9 and 10\nTickets:   Recened, afl.OO, T5<.   Rush, 50*\\\nSeat plan at Smythe's Pharmacy\nCAST: Dave Lancaster, Jim Champion, Jack Morris,\nI ur Stringer, Eddie Boyes, Eileen Dill, Peggy\nM**ru Helen Forbes, Genevieve Proudfoot, Dorothy\nBo* man.\nTHERE IS\nNO QUESTION\nThat the public appreciated pur little\nchati in this newspaper last week,\nalso our special window trims, business on Saturday being ample proof,\nsupporting our statements that we\nare making Wednesdays and Saturdays during May as special bargain\ndays exactly as Woolworths are doing in celebrating their 50th Anniversary specials for these days in\nMay.\nThis week will see our windows\nagain trimmed in advance. We\nwill only be quoting a few articles\nin newspaper.   See our windows and\n  display inside store.\n3 'Tables Loaded With Merchandise at 1-2 Price\nlmfMlng novelties, such as Bridge Scores, Baby Se's,\nOy.-arette Cases, Ash Trays, Hand Rags, Silk Scarfs,\nflrifld-.* Silk Hose, Silk Gloves, Glove Silk Bloomers\nr.ifA Vesta..,\nPure Pongee 8Uk\u201434 Inches\n\"Ide.    Per yd 35*.\nBrocaded Canton Silk*\u20143J ln.\nwad.    Per yd. tytftt\nBlack thatch... Satin\u2014wonderful   weight,     vird   .    Of)**,\nKayser Silk Hole. Heavy weight\nSilk   to   top.     Regular   12 50.\n**\u00bb\"\u2022 \u00bbi.5o\n45 HATS\nT.-immed. Val\n\u00abe\u00ab up to $10\nEach 99c\n>'irt r Silk  Menln. Yard. QQf\nfill colon tnd new maret\u2014n-\ntntfi     Caution  silk..   Crepe  d.\nC* In.     ''.oorgsttes.    ahot    Tkf-\n\u25a011 and  a lot of other .Ilk.\n\u00abr\u2014a,   Once ln a lifetime\ncat.1 * can you-buy such quality\nMl. i   at\n99,. m yard\nFOR WEDNESDAY ONLY\nSamais-jm Sroa.\nWhere Neie Ftuhiccss Are Fint Shown\nWa Can Hajip tarn ta\nK\u00abep Out Flief\nScreen Doors\nThree Qualities in Various Sizes\nAdjustable Screen Windows\nto Fit any Window.\nCf AND GALVANIZED WIRE CLOTH\n24 to 48 inches, any Length.\nWood, Vallance Hardware\nfin|My Limited -*,\n^t>*nr *\\\\ySnn\\9^'\\99B a)9nW*\\\\ a*a   \\su\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\r**WuUa,   Okwat ^t*t\nInvitation for next, year's provln-\nci.l convention wa* stated laat night\nby H. A. Brysnt. But Kootenay aon*\nrepresentative and deleg.te of th.\nPeml. branch, when patting through\nMelton lMt night for ChiUiwack. .lte\not th. IBM oonventlon which open.\nWednssday momlng. su mas wo\nUr. Bryant conv.n*d a confersnee tor\nth. E_t Kootenay tone, at which resolutions wer* prepared for the convention. On hi* way bare he spent\n. day at Cranbrook, who., prosy h.\nbear., together with an endorsement\nfrom th. Cranbrook branch of Nel\naon'. Invitation. Pernl. wu the tint\ntaster branch to offtr HeJaot. lu atup.\nport.\nIt Is expected that Mam. 18 blanches\nof \u2014st Kootenay, WMt Kootenay and\nBoundary will second Nelson's lnvtta7\ntlon through ddegate. or by win. or\nlatter*..\nSecretary H. I. Thaln, Neiaon dele-\ngat* when n* boarded the train laat\nnight bore with him a l.tter from\nth. Rotary club urging Nelson'. >t-\ntractlons aa a convention city. Other\nNslson bodies .ending letter, or wire,\nln lndor.em.nt are the city council,\nboard of trade. aVstoclated Canadian\nTravellers, and Gyros.\nNKI.S0N    RKNOI.VTIONS\nNelson branch ls submitting six resolution, for coe_ld.ratlon by tbs oonventlon.    The.*  urge  respectively:\n1 Patriotic exercises on Dominion\ndsy.\n2 Bringing public pressure on the\nDominion government to estsbltsh November 11 it th* official Armistice day\n3 Recognition ot pr\u2014pecUv. d<-\npendency of patents at a ground for\npension, blllty.\n4 Extension of free treatment privileges for Inealftnt pensioner. >t their\nhome. Instead of only In certain\ncenters.\nt A plan for the catalogue tal*\nof picture* taken during th* wsr by\nth. C.n.dl.n record offlc..\n\u00ab. Making the petition of Midler\nndvUvr  a   lull-time  one.\nThe convention  will  last  two day.\nBUILDING PERMITS\nHERE ARE $33,700\nFOR YEAR TO DATE\nPermits Issued for Three Residences Daring April; Many\nSmall Jobs\nSTEAMER MOYIE\nBACK ON LAKE;\nKUSKANOOKOFF\nMoyie   Practically   Ne*5   Boat\nFollowing  Overhaul;  Inspect\nthe Kuskanook\nAU spick and span In a new coat\nof white paint, boasting a new boiler\nand a complete cvertiiUl to her engines and a general cleanup throughout, the C. P. R. ateatner Moyie was\nagain ln ssrvlct on the Kootenay lake\nand Weat Ann yeaterday. She took\novf-r the Kaalo run while the \u2022teamar\nKuUcanook   la   ln   the   shipyards.\nThe Moyie waa launched about 9\nweek ago, after several months on\nthe ways at the O. P. R. shipyards.\nShe received a thorough overhauling,\nprobably the beet she has ever undergone In her lone years of service on\nth* lake. Of composite type bottom.\nthat la, part steel and part wood construction, the Moyie had new steel\nframe* Installed and new planking\nattached. Her main deck flooring Is\nall new. Her main deck accommodation waa altered to allow room for\nmore automobiles and general Cairo.\nA complete new boiler yu Installed\nand her engine* thoroughly overhauled.\nUpstair* the sUteroome. lobbies and\ndining room were all painted and ahe\nla taking her run practically a new\nboat,\nYeeterday the Kuskanook waa tied\nup at the yards where she is undergoing her annual inspection by B. C.\nofficials. When this is completed the\nKuskanook will replsoe Ihe Hasookln\nwhich will  undergo Inspection.\nPermit* for the cooetruction of three\nresidence* and one garage anil bus office and for 10 Knell Job* of Improvement and repairs to existing\nbuildings, leaued by City Engineer\nBoyd O. Affleck during April brought\nthe total for building permit* for tbe\nyear to date to 133,7000. The total\nat the end of March was 110,800\nwhich ahowa a total of 3-3.000 for\nAprU.\nTopping th* list of residence* for\nwhich permit* were tsaued during the\nmonth ls a frame structure to be\nerected on the northwest corner of\nVictoria and Park street for Charles\nMorris to coat 33600. The work is to\nbe done by T. H. Water* <fc Co.\nHOC8E   IN   FAIBVIF-W\nA one-story frame residence with\nconcrete basement le to be erected on\nthe weet tide of Fourth atreet. Fairview,\nbetween Kootenay and Elwyn streets,\nfor T. HuUe. It will cost approximately\n33500.\nOn   the   southeast   corner   of   Ward\nand  Inne* street* will  be  erected  for\nC.   W.   Appleyard   a   frame   bungalow\nto cost 39000.\nWORK   AT  CITY   H.-U-L\nA permit for construction of masonry\nwork and concrete walk, steps and\nfoundation wall at the city hall was\nissued to John Rlddock. Thla work\nwhich ls estimated td cost 3450, la being carried on now.\nPermit waa issued during the month\nfor construction of a our-Htory con-\narete gurnge and bit* \u2022fflee at the\nNortheast corner of Baker and Fulls\nStreets to cost 33600. The permit was\nIssued to L. Simpson. Tlie building\nwill occupy three lots.\nOTHER PRRM1TK\nOther permit* issued were:\nAlteration, New Orand hotel, to\nMrs. L. Kapak, 31S00; glass front, McDonald block, occupied by W. R. Campion, to John Burns * So. 31000; alterations, Presbyterian church, Victoria\nand Silica streets, to John Bums <_\nSon, 3400; concrete foundation and\nfloor, W. Ramsden., residence. Robson\nand Kootenay street, to T. H. Waters\n_. Co., 3430; - concrete foundation and\nbasement floor, I. H. Ivans residence,\nRobaon street, to T. H. Water* \u00ab_ Co..\n3450: repair* and concrete foundation,\nJ. H. Wullle residence. Mill street, to\nJohn Burns 3c Son, 31300; repairs.\nMr*. Poulln* residence, Robson street,\nto T. H. Waters 3c Co., 3100; foundation. Miss Fletcher's residence. Kootenay street, to T. H. Waters & Co., 3100;\nrepair* and foundation. Joe Turner's\nresidence, Edgewood avenue, to John\nBurns   <_   Son,  3160.\nDONC ASTER TELLS\nOF CARIBOO ROAD\na '\nIs Speaker at Rotary  Luncheon;   Back  Invitation  to\nCanadian Leg-ion\nW. R. Campion\n-YOUR GROCER-\nOor Phone No. It 121\nSliced  Pineapple\u20143  large\nUna is JJ5*\n3 Tins Pork and Bsan*  40a*\n3 Puffed Wheat  afQaj\nCowan'. Cocoa\u2014 Vk-lb.  tin _5aT>\nUpton1.  Cocoa\u2014 S4-lb,   tin  25a;-,\n.-lb   M.rm.l.rK)    554\nGreen  Paaa,  Celery.  Lettuce,\nRadishes, Hothouse Tomatoes\nDeliver**.   Twice   Dully\nI plain and ral\u2014Kw\nVANCOUVER EGGS\nVANCOUVER. May 8\u2014To producer.:\nExtra. 33o; lints l\u00bbc; pullets 17c\nWholeaalsi Extras - J7c; llrsls 34c:\nPU11.U   33c.\nRetail: Extru 33c; lint, a**; pullet.\n33c.\nNelson News of the Day\nTicket* mi asle now at Smythe's for\n' All-of-s.-Sudden Peggy\". (87l8\u00bb\nLeague of Nation*.\nDr. H, M. Tory, president of\nLeague of Nations Society ln Ci.nads,\naddresses public meeting Wednesday,\n8 p. m., Trafalgar School Auditorium.\nOrganization of local branch will\nfoljpw.     Public  Invited. ,8720.\nTrafalgar Baseball meeting tomorrow,\n7 p. m., City Hall. Two delegatee from\neach team to attend, Boyd C. Affleck, president. 15712)\nSee how Peggy doe* things all-of-a\nsudden. Opera House, Thursday and\nFriday. ^^^^\nHeadlight\nWork Clothes\nHeadlight Union-made work clothes are made for work\nand built for wear and are guaranteed\n*\"\u2022**  -yupo gi-\u00bb entire fttthiaction\nKhaki OovjfluLs \u201eJL...jR \u00a74.5\u00a9\nEngineerfMOveralla , 82.75\nPlasterersfOveralls .       fS.5\u00a9\nCarpentij^QveraUl  $3.50\nKhaki Pant 82.50\nKhaki Snag-Proof Pants  83.50\nKhaki Shirts 82.00\nBlue Chambray Shirts  81.75, 82.25\nRailroad Blue Shirt  82.00\nDark Grey Shirts  , f2.00\nEMORYS Limited\nNo One Ever Regretted Buying Quality\nWsW&t\n(8717)\nLadle.   Auxiliary. \"Nelson   Uolf   and\nCountry   club   luncheon   ind   iroMhlv\nmeeting-,    club    house.    May    9     13:30\nsh.rp.   competition   following   meeting.\n(37111\nFurnished .ults for rent. Kerr Apartments. (81131)\nBallroom   dancing   taught   \u2014\nStringer snd partner. Strathcona\n.Hotel'\nMother. Club Spring gale Memorlsl\nHall Tuesd.y May 7. 3:30 to I p.m\nAfternoon Tes. Needlework, Homecook-\nIng   Candy  and  other  attraction..\n(M72-\nKindergarten Cluwa. Mrs. Sampson\nhas accomodation for a few more\npupils. Phone Strathcona Hotel   (M71)\nMAY I ROUP\nWednesday 8th, afUrnoon and even.\nIng, Catholic Rectoty Lawn. Auspices\nof ...students of St. Josephs. Crowning of Msy Queen a special evening\nfeature. (M78)\nMra\nD\nWe will- continue our Sale of\nDresses this morning and tomorrow\nmorning, The response to our last\nweek's offering was great.\nWe still have a lot of beautiful\nDresses on hand. No two alike. Values up to- f22.50, for f 14.95. All\nour spring coats on sale at big reductions.\nV\nMarcelling   and   finger   waving.\nJack  Miller. Terrace Apartments\n11TTIIT TT'11 1 TM 11111111111\nSatisfaction\nin Glasses\nJ. A. C. Uughton, R.0. :\nIH-TOMKTWST\nliRIFFIN    BLOCK\u2014FHONF. Ill     \u2022\ninnnn.im.iiuu'1'i\nDAILY STAGE\nPhone:  N'rlson,  \"; Nsw Denver,   I'V\nTo   Slocan   Clty-SUmton   and   New\nDenver\nLeaves Elks Transfer 3:30 p.m.\nLea tee New Dtn-rar 7,00 a.m\nJ. MOTHEBWEl-l.\n(80291\nTea, Homecooklng and sale of Boys'\nHandicraft, Institute rooms, Friday.\nMay 10, 3 to 0. Proceeds far camp\nfund of First Nelson Troop Boy Scouts\nand Cubs. (800?)\nPrivate sale\u2014See classified page for\nBargains In Furniture. 716 Vlctciia.\n(8709)\n^m*M4Y\\ U i1 j h \/I \/ \\W0*\nCity Drug Co.\nKal.oo'a DI*p*a*lB| Chemist.\nFilm.,   Koiaks,   Drop,   stationery\nMill   order,   promptly   r]e>p.lchrd.\nBOX   IM!    NELSON,  B.C.     FIKINF   V\nCm. In .nal CM Your Weight Fre*\nLearn to Earn\n44 Taxi A; Transfer\nBeginning May 1st\nNEW TRUCKING\nSERVICE\nNELSON   ta \u00ab|oOCAN   CITY,  SILVER.\nTON, NEW DENVER AND SANDON\nP. I. Doneaster. district engineer, ol\nth. federal department of public works.\nwm .the speaker at tbe weekly luncheon of th* Rotary club lh th* Hume\nyeettjrday. Mr. Doneaster delivered sn\nexceptionally tutorestlng address on the\nbuilding of the Csrlboo road from the\nconst Into the Cariboo dlatrtct. The\nprogram was In charge of ft. tl. Vincent. Among the business concluded\nwss thr decision to invite the Canadian Leejlon to make Nelson its head-\nquartan for th. next annual convention to taa beU In 1930. This action\nwatt taken at the requeat of the Nelson branch of the legion. All business\nhaving bean concluded, Mr. Vincent Introduced Mr. Doncster as the speaker of the day.\nMr. Dce-ocaatcr began his address by\ntracing th* history of th* road from\nths tlm* Of it* construction ln 1868\nduring the Cariboo gold rush up to\nlu final compUtlon by the Royal Engineers He told how the flnt rude\ntrail wu built Intq tbe country by\nthe free labor af the gold miners, eager\nfor communlcauon with the coaat\nmuch laughter grwted Mr. a>_caste-r\nwh.n he recomm.naled thi. method for\nroad construction In th* Kootenayi\nOontlnulng, be pointed out the tremendous difficult!., encountered by\ntbe Royal Kta-rijaeen In building the\nroad through the almost Impassable\ncanyons of the Frsaer river, distributing phcetogrspht among tho*. present\nto thow the runed country through\nwhich th. road wa. puthsd ln aplte\nof all obstacle.\nEven when the road wa. completed.\nIt waa a rough Journey into the Cariboo. In this connection Mr. Doneaster\nread an amusing poster put out by the\nowner, ot a rival rout* Into the Carl-\nboo, aarcsstlcally praising tb* \"elegant\nand de lux.\" Cariboo road. Mr. Don-\ncaster stated that it took at least 40\nday. to travel from Fort Dceutjlas to\nUllooet oner thr road, so difficult\nwas  this section ol  the  Journey.\nThe building of the roalraad finally\noauMC* the road to becotn* obtjotete.\nMr. Doncaater uld In conclusion, but\nIt* solid oanstrucUon makes lt possible\nthat lt may b. used as a motor road\nln th* near future.\nBraldes,  Mr.   Donrsster.   R.   M.   Smith\nof   v-ancouver  .nd   It   c.   Wright   of\nV.ncouver. were fife guests 'of the club.\n(F YOI >ll\u00abs THE NELSON JOINT\nOKI IIKMK I   HAM i:   IN   EAOLa.   II tll\niiuntv mi.in yoi  will miss hie\nIIKMlKST  AND  BEST  DANCE  OF  Till:\nsE.tLKOV K1FKI.MIMLVIS $1.30\nl-EII    (Ol II.E.       9   TO   '.'. letlOB)\nChurch of Redeemer Women. Oulld\nM.y Festival will oe held at th. home\nof Mrs. Gilchrist, Second street. Fair-\nview, Wednetd.y. May 16th. 3 to 6.\n(1707)\nTomorrow\u2014Catholic Parish Hall. Te.\nsnd Bake tale, ice-cream and novelty\nbooths. Three to .ix, Crowning ol M.y\nQueen at 5 o'clock. Auspice, e f *x-\natudents of St. Joaephes. (87031\nDon't f.U to hear Commissioner\nChat*. Rich give his Illustrated lecture\non Wm. Booth, Founder of th. Civ.,,\ntlon Army. In the Trinity Church.\nThursday. May 9th  .1  7:30  sh.rp.\n18701)\nQueen  City   Reb-tkah   Lodg.  Mo.   Id.\nt. O. O. F. Meets tonight at 8 o'clock\n(8710)\noA. cD. ^apazian\nWATCHMAKER,    JEWELER\nAND GRADUATE OPTICIAN\n413 HALL STREET\nn.m: vou tried\nSmythes' Cre-o-Vim\nFor Stubborn Coughs, Asthmatic  Conditions, Oeneral Weakness and Debility.\nIt's a  tonic and  tlssus builder.\nSMYTHE'S PHARMACY\nPrescription'Specialist Phoa* 1\nMechanical Supplies\nand Repairs\nShafting, Pulleys,\nPropellers      -\nBENNETT'S Ltd.\nCorner  Vernon  and   Stanley   St..\nlllc.l.l *l   DANCE  OF .SEASON\nEAdl.E    MALI.\nFRIDAY   nilin\nEVERY ORCHESTRA IN TOWN\nWILL    PARTICIPATE    IN    PfcO\nVIDINO   MUSIC.\nREFRESHMENTS   0-3\n81.60 COUPLE\nColumbia\nElectric\"*\nElectrical Installations and\nRepairs.    Appliances\nPhone 695\nTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY\nFOR BALE OR RENT\u2014Bls-Ktmlt.i shop\nwith tools and tome .tock. Parttcu-\nlsr.. W. K. Brown. Creston, B. C.\n (\u00bb7lv>\nGIVE   YOUR   EYES\nATTENTION\nIf you trtsta good -tar*****, tisat\nthem vr.il. flv. th*m assistance\nIf   ratadtd.\nOur \u00abp*rt tsjrvlce tt your dU-\n|X>_1.\nE>p*rt Snvlc*\n\"OR SALE OR RENT -Six lots snd .\n.Ix room house. App'y Box 7M,\nNelson (8718)\nk.ootInXV t-ntUili. shAkH\/-IKS\nsnd 500. wh.t offer.. Jr*. Cartel. Win*\nl.w. <8iot|\nFor   Bsle\u2014youn*   Jersey   guernsey   COW\nto freshen .bout May 15. Kxcea>tton-\nally rich milk fend good milker. Price\n8100.    W. O. Msmardus. Hew Den.tr.\n(87141\nWANTED\u2014 Waitress    at    one*.\nBeach Inn, Balfour.\nB.'.lfour\n(87ini\nSHOE\nREPAIRING\nWe Of far You:\nSkilled   Workmanship\nBsst   Material,   and\nHonest value\nIn Our Shoe Repairing\nWADE'S SHOE SHOP\nNext to the Post (mice, Ward 81.\n-77--\nTaxi 6c Newt Depot\nSedan  Cars\u2014Batfgate\u2014 Sxpr***.\nParcels   Checked\nAM    MAGAZINES  FOB   SALS\nBOX  606 Bt'D   STEVENS\nv\\\nFor-\nService\nPrice and\nQuality\naMa Grocery-ML\nPhones 10* 11\n>-\nKIMBERLEY. B. C. May 8.\u2014Mlu\nMargaret McClurr. who hu been attending Agricultural college at Winnipeg, *rrlv-rtl hom. last Monday.\nMurray O.rden of Klmberley who\nhas been In attendance at Unlver.lt;\nof British Columbia arrived home early\nthl. WMk.\nMr.. McKenile of Montreal Is vl.ltr\nIng har cousin Mrs. E. O. Montgomery\nthis week.\nMrs. Fortier sccompanled her bus-\nband on a business trip to Spokane on\nTu**day.\nMrs. Biudett Ittt Tuesdsy for Vancouver whet, .n* wUl vi.it with h.r\ndaughter. Mildred who U attending\ntb* unlvvralty.\nWrist Watchw for\nSchool Girls\nIn Oreen .nd Whit* Oold case..\n18  Jewelled   movements.\nOu\u00bbranteed\nPROM S7.00 TO S12.00\nE. C0LUNS0N\nJEWELER\nMart- Watcbaakvr,   C.F.R.\nIllO. N. It  Time In.pector\nWhen in Doubt\nTRY US\nBest Goods\nBest Prices\nPrompt Delivery\nPhone 235\nHorswlll Bros.\nNORMA SHEARER\n\u2022A Lady\nof Chance''\nOur Gang Comedy\n\"ELECTION DAY\"\nAdded Attraction\nMr. Ernest Hammond\nin Illustrated Sonjp\no-o-o\nComing Wednesday and\nThursday\nTOMMY\nATKINS'\nWith special prologue by\nthe Merrynmk-iri\n\/f.\ni\n\u25a0 \u25a0 _s_^_^_B\n","attrs":{"lang":"en","ns":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","classmap":"oc:AnnotationContainer"},"iri":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","explain":"Simple Knowledge Organisation System; Notes are used to provide information relating to SKOS concepts. 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