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MAY 6, 1929\nNo. 14\n10 VIOLENT DEATHS IN EAST\nDEADLOCK SEEMS\nPROBABILITY IN\nBRITISH HOUSE\nLeaders Plead for Clear Majority When Electors Cast\nBalloU\nGIVE SOME PARTY\nPOWER SAYS LABOR\nBelief  Is That  Lloyd   George\nWill Gain Power With\nLabor Alliance.\nLOITOOrl, May t\u2014As th. .and. of l\nPi-went  parliament  are  becoming ran\nout, fears .nd prophecies of a dwdln\nIn th* nut p.rUam.ut  ar* becoini'r\nIncreasingly common.\nAt Retford lsst evening Rt. Hon, Ramsay MacDonald, Labor lwd.r urgent\nplwdud that aomebodr ahould be gly.\na majority ln th. coming general sic\ntlon. \"I hop.\" h. exclaimed, \"that thl\ncountry   will  not  enter   a   parllameu\nwhich ln numerical proportions will tr*\nnothing   but  .  dwdlock.   Olve   us  e.\nmajority, let tome party or other have\na majority.\"\nB* continued along thl.'line voicing\na fear prewnt in many men', minds,\nwocctallr .ince Rt. Hon. David Lloy\nOeorge startled tb. country with a\np*dg\u00bb to ajdve the unemployment problem.\nCOBw\u2014stive organization manager.\nare claiming a minimum of SU seats\nfor their party. This will mwn a utt\nCom\u2014v\u00bbtl\u2014 low of 6S wets, but de-\ntmvusn* th* snaker would give them\n. * dear majority of M With such .\nswtyMky the goternmeiit could navt-\nfa*. safer.. But among th. Conaerva-\nti\u00ab. rang and file ar* thote who doubt\nwhetner, wht-ra- th. fighting I* over. th.\nmu call will -thow ev.n a clear maj-\n\u00abltiy of 90. And with anything below\n90. party whip, at We.tmln*ter expect\n\u2014 y. ad night* of alarm\nNO MAJORITY.\nNor. except for a few enthuslasU. -Iocs\nLabor expect to gain a clear Labor moj\n\u2014Ity. Ori* prominent labor mart gave\ntit* writer th. following aa his personal\nfonoast of th. election results: labor\nand Independents 390: Conservative.\n17*:  Ubarau 90.\nn\u00bb nSMrhable fwure of hi. for*\n. oaat la that whll. it only grant* tb* Libel\u2014\u2022 a n*t increase of four over the\nprtwnt olMadtng, It .nthroties Uoyd\nOeorge a* th* virtual arbiter of the\nnot parliament He could support a\nTjrbor government on term* or defeat It.\nLloyd Oeorge. Indeed. In altnoat every\n.iKlth he makw. indicate, that he expects to hold tbe balance of power in\nthe next house, and air Donald MoLalni\nformer lwd.r of th. Asqulth Liberal,\naad now a Liberal candidate in a north-\n\u2022rn district ot Cornwall, significantly\nobstrvw that und.r the prewnt condition* It Is w.11 within boua_ of probability that th* Ubaralw will be called\nupon by tbe king to form a government.\nDr. Jack Wright, Nelson Product, Is Top Ranking\nTennis Star for Canada in Davis Cup Hay With U.S.\nSPRING ASSIZES\nOPEN HERE THIS\nHORNING, 10:30\nFive Cases to Be Heard  by\nJustice McDonald; Three\nAre Divorce Suits.\nSpring assise oourt open, hen: this\nmorning at 10:90 with the tint of live\ncaw* tba. an to come bararr. the\ncourt. Of tbe flv* caw* '.hire 1. on.\ncivil, one criminal, and three divorce\nJutjttc* McDonald, of Vancouver will\nbe tbe Judge.\nIn the eini caw c. N. Zavarln 1* th.\nplaintiff and th. ChrUtl.n Community\nof Onlv\u2014wi Brotherhood, limited, tbe\ndefendent This caw hu been trana-\nmlttad froh the county couit at Rowland to th. auprem. court. D Mac-\nDonald of Trail will be tb* counsel\nlor tbe plaintiff and K. A Plncot for\nthe   defenw.\nTha criminal caw la Rex v. Janet\nMunro. charged with forgery.\nIn the flnt of th* dlvotca cases\nC. B. Oarland will appear aa counsel\nfor the petitioner. T. Hirst: Archie\nDonoghy for the respondent, Marguerltv\nta Hirst, and c. T, Plncott, f^r the\nta-jreapondent, D r-atb.nl>.\nIn the woond caw, Anna Mclnnls\nT0.U. John Oeorg. Mclnnls. Archie\nDfanwhy I. oounwl for th* p*ution.r\nlh th. lsst cue Malcom McKay 1.\npatltloner. Maty McKay tho respondent\naad Jack Roy the corwpondent. Ble\nDa\u2014ton will appear w coui-.mI for th.\nrwaiaii.\nDr. Jack Wright t3), native ton ol\nNeUon 1. again ranking No. 1 tunnts\nplayer In Canada and wu on Ssiurdsy\nelected    to    play    on    the   Causdmu\nDavis cup tsn.ni In the zone tounn-\nment on May 16. 17 and IS ugslnst\nthe American tennis .tar.. Loctor\nWright 1. the un of Mr .nd Mrs.\nH.rry Wright, both well known In the\nKootenay*. Jack ns he Is kxo'vn\nthroughout the dlatrtot u .tended *honl\nhere -and then went to McOlll university where he studied m*dlcli.r Hi\nhu    for   .   number   of   year,   been\nCanada*, tennis hope. With Lloctrr\nWright'on the Canadian team Mill bo\nWillard Crocker (2) and Marcel ham*\nvlllc 11) and Dr. Art Ham. lh* [UM\nthree an from Montreal and Dr. Hr.m\nhalls from Toronto. The Cnturlian team\nvaa chosen only .Iter a strenuous\nwries and the team 1. .n admittedly\nstrong one. In fact the beet that hs.\never reprewnted the Dominion.\nWright, Crocker, Rainville\nand Hani Will Represent the\nDominion in Davis Cup Play\nCanada's  Team   Strong;   Play\non May 16, 17 and 18\nAgainst U. S. A.\nTORONTO, May 5\u2014The Canadian\nDavis cup team which will represent the Dominion against the\nInlted Mates team ln tlie first\nround of the Amer'naii zone pla-\ndown, at Montreal on May 16, 17\nand 18 wu selected following thr\ncompletion of thr trials here 6_-\nurd*}.\nDr. Jack Wright, Montreal, unking No. 1 player, Willard rro-krr,\nMontreal, ranking No. 2, Marco*\nRalnvllle, also of Montreal, ranked\nNo. S. and Dr. Art Ham, Toronto,\nranked No. 4. will carry the Maple\nLeaf In the matches for the historic\ntrophy.\nThe only new member of 'lie\nteam from lut -ear's Is Kulltlllr.\nHe replace. OUbert Nutuu,, Toronto,\nranked No. S In Ihe Dominion I\u2014t\nyear.\nJust how the lour men will i>l t>\nIs not jet know ii. The tao men\nwho will play In the singles nun li\nes have not been atnaonturil -and\nthe doable, twm Is also a mi,.\nlevy.\nDAVIS CUP RESULTS\nATHENS, Greece. May 5. \u2014 t recce\neliminated Jugo-Slavl. In a flrat round\nDavis cup tie by taking the doubles\ntoday. Zerllndla and Georgl.des paired\nto down the Jugo-Slavlana, Zefct and\nFrlederlch. 6-8. 6-3. 6-3 In the double,\nafter Greece had won botlj ol yesterday's   .Ingle,   matches.\nTwo single, matches were played\nSaturday ln ths trials. Dr Art Hans-prang a surprlw by besting Marcel\nRalnvllle In three .tralght*. sets 6-4,\n8-6.8-6. while Wright vanquished Crocker ln four, the scores being 1-3. 0-2.\n6-4.   6-4.\nDuring the week cud Osrnelt Meld-\nrum, president of the Canadian lawn\nTennis association, was Invited bv the\nUnited Stales Lawn Tennis usocbtlon\nto >ct In the capacity of oltlclal te.'eree\nOf the series between C.nati. and the\nUnited States. He accepted the honor.\nDr. Row Clevelsnd, Montn.l, accepted\nths position of non-playing csptaln of\nth, 1928 C.n.dl.n Davis cup team.\nMINORITY  REPORT  TO\nBE TABLED TODAY.\nWINNIPio, May \u00bb.\u2014The majority repot, of utt. Ju.Uw Dywrt. third member of tba royal oommltslou which In-\nva.tif.tad corruption cbargw against th.\nBraksn gov.rnm.nt, will be tabled In\nth* legislature Monday afternoon the -report having already been received by th.\nLieutenant-Governor\nKILLED   \u00bbY   TRAIN-.\nWINktlPIO. May I\u2014-mill* crowing a\nrailway bridg. h.r. early todady. An-\nby an outbound fraught train and klllsd\nThti body wu dragged almaajt acrow th*\ndr*w Ml-o. it. a Ubonr, wu (truck\nWoman Is Brought\nBack to Creston,\nForgery Charge\nConstable R. H. Hansard U tho prov-\nlncl.1 police at Nelson returned lut\nnltht from Calgary where he h.d con.\nto bring back Mr.. Aim Prodyu.,\nchargajd wflh forging a check \u00bbt Crett-\non. and who had been aire.tc.tl at\nOlelohcn, Alt*., by Alberta provincial\npolio.. Sh* will probably appear In\nCrwton  polio* court today.\nConstable Haawrd left nera rritl.y\nfor c.lgary aftar receiving wold thst\nthe woman had bwn arrwtei .nd\nlodgajd ln J.ll at Calgary. Th. offence\nIt .lleged to har* ooeurved >t Omtton\non or about January a thla ywr\nTHREE YOUNGER\nMEN FOR DAVIS\nPLAYJN U. S. A.\nTeam  Will  Be  Officially  Announced Today; Meet\nCanada Soon.\nPHILADELPHIA. May 5 \u2014Three oi .he\nyounger tennis players of tha United\nStales appear to have won places on\ntho American Davis cup team which\nwill engage Canada this month u if\nresult of trials ended  here  tod..,.\nIn today's workout matches Join.\nHennessey, Indianapolis, defeated Win.\nT. Tllden. 6-1, 0-4. and John Van\nRyn. former Princeton star beat Fr.ncls\nT   Hunter, New York, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4.\nIn the doubles Wilmer Allison, Texas\nand Van Kyn defeated Tllden ami\nHunter   1-6,   6-3.   6-3.\nIn achieving the down fall or TUdeO,\nHeunessy cut loose with an aasoitment\nof base Hue drives that dcllgMid \u25a0\ncritical gallery. Hennessey, ranked No\n4, set a pace that was too fast for\nBig   BUI.\nSelection of the American team to\nplay Canada next week will be mai'e\ntomorrow,   tennis   officials   announcd.\nKIMBERLEY PLANT\nIS NOW HANDUNG\n5000 TONS A DAY\nHalf    of    Hnlargeirent    Now\nWorking; Capacity Will Sc.n\nIk  6000  Tons.\nSULLIVAN ADDING\nMOKE COMPRESSORS\nGeneral   .Manager   Bhiylock   of\nConsolidated Says Complete\nin Couple Months.\nThat the 200 tons enlirnement i f\ncapacity of the Klmberley toucan-:;* ft *.\nwhich trc.it* the ate nf |bg g iHlV3:i\nmine. i.*-. now nr-urtmr OOOplttMhi VM\nstated Saturday by S Q. Illoylouk, via ,\npt-esldent of the Consolidated Minli *\n\u00abb Smelting Company of c-inada. The i\nIn Nelson In the course ol hla *reck-\nend at hla summer home on the north\nshore.\nBetter than half of the new init-Mla-\ntlon  ls  now  in  working  order,  ind   li\nln actual use, more ihan oOOO I >ns a\nday  being now mined from  the  -Sullivan,   and   converted   into   com.*:.-rates i\nat   the   mommoth   mill,   ff-i  '.sht,:\\en. i\nto the company's huge reduction .vurka j\nat  Trail.\nIn a couple ol month.-. Mi   Bl *:-xk '\nstated,  the r.ii-miihvi.t.  will  be  kid-'\npleted,   and   tlie   concentrator   will   be\nIn a  position   to  handle 6000 tons of\nore a day.\nrOfl   IM..K .\u2022*\u2022.,!>   IU..MAMIN\nIn conjunction with the Incr-vd\ndemands upon it. the Sullivan ha., bc-n\nequipped wit!*, two more vcrtlc .1 nir\ncompressor*-) of nearly 3000 cubic f, it\ncapacity esch. of English manuf^-'tu e.\nbringing the compressing plant \u25a0 fi \u2022\u2022\nof that C_Ma, ;m,i out of WOO oifc.c\nfeet.\nMr. BIuylcH-K put in hih Sat\u00ab:rd.-.-\nafternoon, until the rain came, it. <*oi:-\ning big rmk. and doing other llgl.i\nspring   work   around   his  ranch.\nLieutenant Morfee Made\nNew Flight Record in\nNelson** Vancouver Hop\nVANCOUVER, May ,r,.\u2014Winginft his way from Nel.-on\nto Vancouver in 1 hours and 55 minutes. Klijrht-Lieutenant\nMorfac, Uoyal Canadii.ii air force oificcr in chaw of\nphototopr>,rraphical survey flying in Kritish Columbia, set a\nnew non-stop rerord from the interior. He not only set\nthe new record for rapid travel between the interior and\nthe coast, but he pioneered a new route.\nInstead of following the Fraser river from Ashcvoft\nwest, he and his companions, Serpreant Warner and Corporal\nDearway, flew over the mountains to Lillooet and thence\nover Stony ;nd Anderson lakes down the line of the Pacific\nGreat Baa tern railway to Squaniah. An ailtitude al li!,000\nfeet i;; ample to cross the mountains anywhere on the route.\nWorries About Death\nol Friend and Walkt\nto His Own Demite\nRECHNA, Sank.. Mar 5- Shocked by\niffr news thst 111. cloee f.lcnti Henry\nBaker, of drey, had dt.d. nnd Mat hi.\nown \u25a0All. and Mia. ltaleer were bam\n\u2022rilt-usly III. MlchHr-1 K.\"; funs. .:. p*M,\nno hred to (lie v rlilt't MMtl \"! C \" I\nR. Irsln No. I. \u00bb' the rsl>.,\\ BIBjalai\nhslf h block from his own house mid\npasted over him lata .ccldent toil.:\nwa. cut In two by tlie rnst-'te. uhuii\nplsce wa... -.-j* -nan ... n- iriuiiat traca\na visit to the ho*plta1. where lit. wlf.\nls confined lollowi'L- the bit:ra it 'heir\nreventh child four d.y. old. fv\u00bbrs.\nMcKenna hns ..t.-. ys-. i>een told of her\nhutbsnd* ili.itli . i u    tv\nwcnk it.ntlltlon.\nNEW MMINIMUM\nWAGE IN FORCE\nWomen's Institute Is\nOrganized Silverton\nBy Mrt. Pitts, Nehm\n8IVKHTON, B. C, May 6-Mrs Knlli\niMra Lockh.rt wu elected president\nMr.. Lore Robinson, vlce-presldei,i and\n\u2014rs. Ellubeth Palrhurat, eMcrsUry-\ntreasurer when a Woman'. Institute\nwas organised h.r* on Tuaad.y by\nMrs. H. H. Pitts of NelMo, dlstrlci\norganiser. Mrs. Margaret Harrl. .ltd.\nMn. -Mar t. Emerson war. olKted director.. Th.ro were about SO member.\n.nrolled.\nMra H. H. Pitts gave an lnt.re.tin,\ntalk on th. work done by the Institute, throughout 'the province and\nth. wondarful work being don. lu\nthe solsrlum* and crippled children's\nhospital. Sh. fully explained how\nthese Institutions war* financially\nhelped by the Women'. Institutes, she\nalao save a splendid demonstration of\nmaking wax flower*.\nA hearty vou of thanks wu tendered Mr.. Pitt, by tb* lt_tltuu.\nSIR WILLIAM OTTER\nIS SINKING FAST\nTORON'fO, May 8   (Monday)\u2014At an\ncurly hour this mornint* reports IrQcn\ntha bedalrir of Sir William O'.Ur,\nBrunei old HMD of Urn Canadian militia.\nwere that he had taken a turn ioi\nthe  worn? anc  was h-.naing rapidly.\n1 Board (>t?ts Down  to Work iif\nKit'sh Attempt tc Kstuhl-sh\nthe Act.\nTRY   IO   Kll.l.   C-UflLiM\nNOClALES. Arir. Uay 6\u2014Report*.\nwere rrtelvrd by thff Ncgalcs Herald\nfrom Hermoeillln, Sonora, that an attempt waa mnde there Priday night to\nsUMualnato cicnentl Ilia* Plutarco\nCallea. commnnder-ln-chlet of the Mexican armies und former prealdent of\nMexico.\n(Rossis ATLANTIC ALO.M\nOIBARA. aiba. May _.-P\u00bbul Mueller,\nOerman aallor. haa arrived here after a\n\u2022afe croaalng of the Atlantlb In a 21-\nfoot lifeboat called \"The Aga.\" He uaed\na sail m well aa oars to propel hla\ncraft. He continued toward Havana.\ntoday.\nVICTORIA, May V Aftrr an\nund abortive attempt to providr. lei:\u00bbl\nminimum wan is in all industry. Dnf-\niHh Columbia sUrtc<i afresh with the\nenforcement of the rebuilt male minimum wage act paused recently by the\nlegislature. J, D. McNlvcn, deputy\nminister ot labor, on Saturday w_s appointed chairman of the board whl:h\nwill adflnlater the act. The new act\nwill differ In many of Its opeiAtloiut\nfro mthe measure, which we* In partial\neffect until a court decision q.iashcd\nIt laat year. While Mr. McNWens\nadministrative board Is empowcitJ to\nfix Wages' In any Industry with i few\nexceptions. It is not contemplated that\nit shall make any general Inference in\nbusiness unless It Is aaked lt Is asked\nto do so by employees. It Is em->>wer-\ned to make orders for a ceilaln claaS\nof workers In one Industry wthout\naffecting other workers ln It. he only\nexceptions allowed by the act are fur\nfarm laborers, fruit pickers, fruit packers, fruit and vegetable c.utneri and\ndomestic  aervice\nCREW RESCUED\nFROM SINKING\n\u25a0 aw VESSEL\nj Coast Guards Make Heroic Rescue;  Vc.vsel  Still   KloatinK\nin (iale.\nALPENA, Mich , May .*>\u2014A talc cf\nheroic struggles ln darkness and amid\nthe huge waves of one of the worst\nstorms of the Great lakes this year wns\ntold here todsy by the crew snd MMt\nOf the steamer O. K Harks, of SuuU\nSte Marie, Michigan, which sai.k in\nU;:r Huron off Thunder bay nt 4\no'clock  Friday morning.\nAll members of the crew of nine, ,i -\neluding Captain Samuel Shields, UWBCT,\nwere tit.Ten off the foundering c.-*ft\nbefore dawn Friday by the coast guard\ncrew here. DrtaUs of the.r sirugsl-\u00bb\nthroughout Thursday afutnoon and\nFriday night to keep their leaking boat\nafloat could not be sent even to IMF\nrelatives In Sault Ste Marie untU\ntoday because of storm d.maged tele-\nPhono   and   telegraph   wires\nThe Parka sprung a leak aboui i.*xjn\nThurbday tad BBM imjImiv I'u-.ur*.\nwere but slightly effective ai I\none MlH out a valve under the strain.\nOff lhunder Bay Island a dlatre-s -signal brought the coast guard, which itself experienced difficulty tn brlnjing\nemail boaU near enough to the Parks\nto   take   off   the   crew,\nTlie Parks ssnk In comparatively\nshallow water and Is but semi-sub-\nmerged. Her cargo of pulp ww-d In\ndestroyed or washed away. The tug\nChase tried this morning to tow the\nParka Into Alpena harbor but wss unable to attach a tow line becauto of\nthe heavy seas which were stll. running.\nFormerly s tow barge, the Paiks waa\nremodelled Into a steamer with !)t,.tel\nengines last winter. It Is valued at\nUO.OOO. Captain Shields said the\ncargo waa valued at $8,000. lt wss\nloaded at St. Joe Island, Ontario., and\nconsigned   to   a   paper   company   hare\nCaptain Shield! and his crew left\ntor Sault Ste Marie thla mornli-g,\nMOTORCYCLES AND\nAUTOES HGURE IN\nMANY ACCIDENTS\nOne Attempted Suicide and Two\nMurderous Assaults Smudge\nPolice Blotters.\nDEATHS SCATTERED\nTHROUGH PROVINCES\nJealousy    Believed    Cause    of\nGirl's Attempt at Her Life   .\nIn Ontario.\nOTTAWA, May 6.\u2014Of tbe 10 violent\ndeaths recorded ln the eaat orer tha\nweek-end, automobiles and mqtorcycles\nfigured In seven of ths fatal accidents.\nAn attempted suicide and two murderous assaults slso were on polior\nblotten.\nAt Montreal John Stanworth. 44, was\nstruck by a motorist as he allghti<t\nfrom a street car and died later\na hospital. Joseph Deslardlnes 28.\nMontreal, was killed when hl\u00abi motorcycle skidded and lh|ew him to tha\npavement.\nCrashing his motor-rye l* into a\nstreet car at Long Branch near Toronto, Charles K. Scott, 30, sustained\na  fatal   fracture  of  the skull\nHerbert Atkinson, 48. prominent\nfarmer of MacCann. N 8., waa killed\nwhen his light wagon was struck by\nthe automobile of Edmund Emberl**?.\nSprlnghfll. If. S. Emberley Is under\nsrrest charged  with  manslaughter.\nWhen his automobile was struck by\nan express train at Alva crossing.\nWilliam S. Cooke of Cobden Ont,\nwas hurled moi> than 100 feet and\nwaa  Instantly  killed.\nAt Kitchener, Ont.. Mies LuelUa\nBrewer, 17, was crushed bv a motor\ntruck against a garaa* wall and' died\nhalf an hour later. Elbert Tomllnson,\n'\u2022iver of tbe true-:, tm held nn a\ncharge  of  criminal   neglige**.\nJoel T. Teague 7f> of Ottawn fell\ndown tba stairs cr his home and net\ninstant death.\nThe acciedntal discharge of a rlfla\ncost the lift o; 18-year-old Petar\nMorairty o: Speenboro. Quebec, i\nKenneth Veal. 14, Toronto, was playing in f pit near a gasoline atetton\nwhen (M earth suddenly caved In.\nHe was-deaj when excavators reaoJ*4\nhim.  -\nWith a bullet wound ln her cheat\nand a note nearby saying she waa\n\"tired of life and going to meet \\\\9t\nmother.\" Marguerite Messier, was found\nin her home at Montreal. Her condition Is critical.\nJealous over the sffrettons of a\nyoung woman is believed to have been\nthe motive for the stabbing at Oaletta,\nMines, Ont, of Alex Yorkovich. raal-\nient of Madawaska, Ont. He suffered\na Jack knife wound ln the neck and\nback. William Krkell and Aettl Sam-\nplnen, fellow-Flnlanders, are held by\nthe police In connection with the affair.\nToronto police are searching for tba\nassailant of Fred McNelsh, 48. found\nIn his home with Ml head battered\nln by a hammer and his body pierced\nin sever.il places tjy knife wounds.\nM\nONTARIO CENTERS\nHIT RY FLOODING\nProtective Dykes Co Out Causing   Thousands   in   Damage.\nMaking Many Hcmeloss.\nCHATHAM,    Ont,    May    5\u2014 Damage\nwhich will amount m hundreds < f\ntiiin.-uids of dollars has been caueed\nand wore* of famlllr- baeg been rendered homeleee ae a result of the col-\nlapse of protective dyfcsa during the\npast few dsyss In reclaimed areas U\nHarowlch, Dover. Dllbi.rv east ani\nChatjiam townships. Tin poundliM\nwaves of Lake Erie antl Uke St. Clare\nwhose levels are tbe highest in decades,\ncaused the collapse* IfhBy who lost\ntheir lands may never recover them\nIn Dover and Dilbury en\u00ab: districts W\nla estimated 2300 acres are inundate 1\nwhile in Harowlc- township in the vicinity of Erleau 500 aores of the Burke\ncause the flooding of approximately\nof water. There la also lmlnent dan-tcr\nof collapse of another, dyke which wi'l\ndrainage sheeine are unC:r three .'set\n1000 acres of the upper tcc'iim of the\nscheme.\nThe Uke Erie water is now wlt'.iln\na few inches of washing over the dvke\nof the international cut protecting 1000\ndrain age ssceme are under three feet\nscheme.\nDISORDERS STILL\nWORRY IN BERLIN\nBERLIN. Msy S\u2014 Ths state rs- alf*.\nIn town suburbs of th. capital wa. ln\nno w.y rvlaXKl tonight, although th*\nday paaru without lurth.r commuulot\nviol.no* .xra.pt lor acaturad tjiot*\nIn  th*  rarly  hours  btfor* d.wn\nKimberley Gyrot Plan\nThree-Day Carnival in\nInterest ol Playground\nK1MBRBLIY, B. C. Msy 5 - r*h\u00ab\nOyro. sre plsnnlng ft thrw-d.y urral-\nv.l .ltd ths prooMds -are to be glv*a\ntoward promoting th. communlt**. in*\ntewat ln th. Children'* playsrouitd.\nand with Um Idea ol tUrtliv. th* heiil\nrollini to set a oavattd to rink l**r\nXlmhwUr.\n THE KELSON DAILY NEWS, MONDAY MORNING, MAY 6,1929\naBec-aK\nGEORGE BENWELL, Proprietor ^^^\nThe Premier Hotel oi the Interior\nEUROPEAN PLAN, ROOMS $1.00 UP\nRooms With Running Water.   Private Baths en Suite\nHeadquarten for all Traveling Men, Mining Men, Lumber\nMen and-Tourists\nSpecial Sunday Dinner fl.OO Rotarian Headquarters\nThe Most Comfortable Rotunda in the City\nI.   A.   Wilson.   Mrs.   C.\nS. MacKenat.. S. Hol-\nB*, W. Orundy, D. A. McDonald, S\nI Crocker, Tf. W. Hawe, J. H. Robson.\n. t>. Ooajpsl, a. L. McDonald, Jr. 8\nMs*, H. F. McDonald. J. S. Barlo.\n. Ryan. B. O. Wright. D Carnpbeil.\nL R. Babb. A. M. Shanahan. R. B.\ndbb, F. Crulckshank. c, Thompson, J\n: McCarey, Vancouver; J. N. McLeod,\n*an)wood; B. Farnham. I. Hau-pole.\n\u25a0Me Falls, Wash.; C. B. Walden, col\nville; J. ft. Abbott, Nl-Miara Fall*; L.\nMali.. C Bradley. Spokane: J. Ptt*.\nkins. Hamilton: W Some, Baattl*: J.\nGallo. Th. Bishop of Kootenay. Vernon;\nL Bowron. Vlctorls; W. Everett, Trail;\nC. W. Busk, Neiaon: C. F. R. Paroon,\nOrand Pork*: H. R. Wilson. Belleville: F. O. Purry, Fernie; Mr*. J. kt.\nMcLeod. Rowland: H. I. Wettl.ut.r,\nKitchener; B. Hammond, W. O.\nBrook.; o L Rutherford, Toronto; R.\n'ochae. Edmonton.\nThe SAVOY\nNelson's Newest and Fin est Hotel\nWhere tHf ljuest Is King\nHeat   Hot and Cold Running Water in All Hen\nHAN*,   HIMIM*   WITH   miMTI   B.TII*   OR   .HOW..-.-\nj. A. KERR. PROP.. NELSON. B.C\n8AVOT\u2014W. Brown. Calsary: Mr. aad\nUl.. C. Starbo, Retsllack; H J.\nWWtry. J. Draper. New Denver: E.\nItoo*. South Slocan; A. Newman. F. T\nMet**. Metaline; F. C T. Curran.\nBM: I* B. Walt*. Vanoouvar: Mr. and\nOn. r. M. Nell.. Portland: Mrs May\naad daughter. Nelson. F. J. Bstston.\nOWeu-y;   F.  H.   Fox,   Netoon;   \u00bb.   Ne\u00ab-\nbltt, Slocan City; T L. Purvl.. Vancouver; B. Harrison. Valllcan; R, L. Kotnr.\nSpokana; Mrs. W. Young. Passmore: O\nT. Hunter and family. C. Hunt\u2014. Regina: A >nd Mr. R. o. Parker. Vancouver. A Keevll. Victoria; H. Venu-\nMzs V.nu* and family, Penticton; .*\nOrarton, Pautoon: M. Orth, Vancouver\nO. Hawkner, salmo.\n\"NUGGET\"\nShoePolish\ngive. \u2022 brilliant lasting\nthine with \u2022 minimum\nof eHort. Us* tt dally\non your *hoc., not only\nfor appearance-, sake\nbut *i.o because it\nprocryeo the leather.\nTHB \"NUGGET\" TIN OPENS\nWITH A TWIST I       tl\nDIVISION SIX\nLEADS CDvTRAL\nIN ATTENDANCE\nDivision   7   Is   Close   Second;\nMay Pupils Attain 60 Per\nCents in Tests\nKOOTENAY HOTEL\ni NIlPK Till   tt-teAllCMINT OF\nWill I AM   HINT-:\niinoD. clean rmmr    luvsowm\nR.TE\"\nnioNS n rn tr*R\\i>*.\nDivision S. Orade IT, lad the Central\n-achool ln attendanoe during April with\na percentage of M.ll. Division 7 ot th.\nasm. grade wa* a oloa* second with a\npercentage of 97.80. The next four\nplaces were held respectively by Dlvldon 12, Grade I, Br., 07.61 per cent:\nDivision IS, Grade I, St.. 97.5 par cent;\nDivision t, Grade V. 97.34 per cent;\nDlvtolon 3. Orade VI. 9709 per ont.\nThe** obtaining 60 per cent or more\nin their cl\u00abs\u00bb teat, for the month, ot\nMarch .nd April numbered considerably\nmore than tbe average.\nThose obtaining SO per cent and the\nclass attendance percentage, were;\nORADE   VI,\nDIVISIONS   1,   I   AND   S\nAttendance: Division 1\u201499 per eent.\nDivision a\u201497.00 per cent; Division\nS\u201494.79 per  eent.\nOver 00 pot* oent: Clara Talberg, Betty\nBate.,  Loui.  Denorlsz.  Marjorle Beck,\nPred   Letpeack,  Agnes  Gibson,  Donald\nBunyan, Stanley Horswlll. Wllma Campion,   Edgar   Cull,   Ruth   Allen.   Tom\nOpenahaw,    Bernard    Morrison.    Fred\nGrave.,   Aria   Sure,   Edna   Dahlqultt,\nMary Derkssn. George BlUot, Ellss Osuod-\nsi.   Wilfred   Lowery,     Ronald    Pond,\noaphne  Sand.roock,    Peter    Dcwdnsy,\nlorman    McCandllak,    Jessie    PrancU,\nMnrgsret    Pattarson.    Winifred    Lutes,\nohn Harding, Mary Reld. Lillian War-\ntie. Helen Breere, Annie Muraro, An-\nVslontln*.   Hampton  Oray,  Lorna\nlr   M.rlon Kerr, Barbara McDonald\nQueen's Hotel\n\u25a0    CBNTBB    Or    rONVENIENri.\nHot  and  cold  \u00bbtt\u00abr   ID  ever*   room\nSteam   Heated\nA. Lapolnte, Prop*\nHall, South Slocan: A. J. Rlcker\nSpokane: D Cermlchael. S. Carmlchari\nD. McDonald. A. McDonald. Lo* A* -\ngelec; W. Onnunaa. F. Johnson. I\nWavenit-eln.  Slocan   City.\nQtJKKN'8 HOTEL\u2014J. Radnor. %. Berk-\nm, L. VeUutlne, Trail: E. Vere-\ndbope, fihoreachee; F. Hewberi. Outle-\nItm; J. J. Seboblnger. saskatoon; A. R\nNV, Eoftninfton: R Knavy. South\n'\u25a0seen; F. WUaer. Revelstoke; I.\nttownea, Roaaland. L. Sorteve, C. Ny-\nfltrdin, Mrs. M. Anderson. Ymlr; A. R\nDoIMo, Vancouver; Mr. and Mra. Bols-\n-ttn, Slocan City; A. R. Weetooet, Vtc-\nWta; Mr. and Mra. Swanaon. Cascade;\nJ. Lane, Orand Forks: H. C. Hislop,\nJBMlo: F. Jac-son. Calgary; W. F.\nCotea* Kimberley.\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\nA    Modern    Brick    Building\nfflfl  Vernon  street.   Nelson.  B.C\nHot and Cold  Witer and Telephone\ntn    All    Rooms      Steam    Heated\nThroughout\nV   KAPAK.  Prop\nEuropean Flan   |\nMADDEN HOTEL\nT.   MADDEN    Prop\n\u25a0Henna   Heated   Room,   by   the   D\u00ab)\nWeek   or   Month\nCvatry consideration shown to guests\nCat    Baker   Uld   Ward   sta..   Nelson\nMTW ORAlfD\u2014Mrs. Cook. Mint Cook.\nTrail. B. C.; 1. rrussnaum, R. W. Gerln.\nF. H. Bennett. Spokane: F. Hemming*.\nTrail; H. K\u00bbt\u2014m. NeUon; J. H. Wllaon.\nWilliam Sh.ve. R. Barrett, Trail: F.\nOolgatty. F. O. Dick., South Slocan:\nA. Laurie. Nelton; C. Mever. .nd Mrs.\nMeyer.. Settle: Nick Olynlck, Oerrard;\nA. Navla. ttnajward; A. Brlckaon, Atna-\nwortb;   D.  Duck.   N.lson.\nIUDDTN\u2014Mrs.   M    Kendrlck.   Row-\nI Sand:  J.  Blewatt.  Blewett:   H. Burnet,\n[thainlitl    B.  Oraham.   I.  McNeil,   R.\nOCCIDENTAL HOTEL\nThe Home of Plenty\nTon Vernon at. Phone MIX\nH   u \\vsii>    \\\\u  O.  HNATIVK\nFixtv    Room*-   of   Solid   Comfon\n\u2022 Ifiiiliiiiitrtcr-.   fur   I ocif*>-  and   Ml hit.\nHotel Arlington\nTrail, B.C.\nt   r   i.kvkkki a   hw\nCompletely Renovated and Kefinithtsj\nHot and Cold Running Water European Plan\nSteam Heated Centrally Located\nRotary Sample Rooms in\nHeadquarters Connection\nMany\nWin\n* a*\nGrouse\nMountain\nPrizes\n$25 to $200\nAt a meeting today the Grouse Mountain Highway\nand Scenic Resort, Limited, directors awarded the\nfollowing cash prizes to persons participating in their\ngreater community spirit publicity campaign, the purpose of which is to popularize this new western Canadian mountain resort: W. Iteming, Vancouver, $200;\nJ. H. Fulton, Edmonton, $100; Mrs. A. E. Marks,\nVancouver, $25; E. T. Saunders, Cumberland, $26;\nE. M. Burnett, Vancouver, $25; Mrs, Hackett, Vancouver, $2-5; M. Stevenson, Kamloops, $25; W. Taylor,\nVancouver, $25; K. C. MacDonald, Vernon, $25; Mrs.\nrt, P. Taggart, Cobblehill. $25; John L. Pettigrew,\nvaicii!ver. $25; T. B. Diplock, North Vancouver, $25:\nr A Patterson. Victoria; $25; 9 T. El'lott, Kelowna,\nn .frs C. E. Lee. North Bend, $25; Wm. Adamson,\nT,'-i!\u2022::\u2022!: a Beach. $25; J. Kinsmill, Powell River, $25;\nMlrguerltl Arthur, Vancouver, $25; C. C. Chapman,\nVancouver, $25; A. B. MacDonnell, Vernon, $25; P. D.\nCameron, Vera, Sask., $25; F. Hutton, Vancouver, $25;\nMrs. J. Derioon, Vancouver, $25; J. Wardlaw, Vancouver, $25; E. Baldock, Vancouver, $25; Norman\nSmith, Calgary, $26; F. F. Drew, Vancouver, $25;\nEva L. P(arson, Vancouver, $25; Ronald Jackson,\nVancouver, $225; A. L. Kent, Langley Prairie, $26.\nMorgan Jones, Batty Hal*, Jaan Put*\nt.rson, Bob KennSdy, Pbylll. Sladgr,\nUwrence M.tthew., Marjorl. Rowe.\nDouglM Haddon. William Unuch.r.\n\u25a0Ws Lute.. tth.l Ooulding, Jessie Oaw.\nMargarM Clarke, Oorla Weaver, Fred\nWatw., Pearl Slmmonds, Sarah Doerk-\nnn, Jack Jamee, ktargaret Jackman.\nJohn Morey, Marlorle Maber, Norman\nNorcrou, clannc* Vorr, Idward Qraham, John Lang, Doris Latorn.U, Prajd\nF*rg_on, Bdna Blngaman, Betty Rsms-\nden. Jack Tltsworth, Bdna McKenalo\ntaeoaard Wood., Oordon William., hrn\nKay\nORADB T,\nDIVISIONS 4  AND  >\nAttendance: Dlvldon 4 \u2014 87 J* per\ncent:  Division. Milt par cant.\nOver SO per cent: J*an Holt by. Brian\nOore, Marjorl* Gibbons. Denis Ball.\nHarry Runpel, Hilda Derkwn, Jlnunj\nJanuary. Jack Taylor, Barbara White-\nhouse, Rag Klin*, BH-aan aToerton, Dorothy Whe.lv, BJorne Erlckson. Norman\nBaa, Jaan Richardson. Jams. Bell,\nArthur Bush, Sidney Horswlll, Harel\nStagg, Joe Masllo, Ervln Sheehan. John\nDoncaster, Joan Waters. Earl Coupland.\nJean Dlngwell, Fred Romano. Eva\nSmith, Harry Parker. Nil* Hlnta, Bert\nMcEwan, Msry Vanot, BUI Klrby, Fheo-\nbe Powell, jsan Bell, Agne* P.rker.\nBetty Kraft, Bill Wilson, Lola Warner,\nAlbertine Lang, Rom Mclnnee, Edward Arnot, Edith Mawer. Norman\nMaloney, Vlto Pasacrlto. Donald Bell.\nNancy Dunwoody. John Bradshaw. Basil\nMatthews, Honor Benson,'Evelyn Wood..\nORADI* IV, a.\nDITI9ION   \u2022\nAttend.nce\u2014gs.is  per  cent.\nOver  80  per  oent:    Elaine  Bseaton,\nJean   aibson,   Katharine   Ruppel   Blla\nMcLeod. Sidney Cornish, Bobby Morris\nTrevor    crossley,    BUnley    Hodgerson\nJsan Ramaay, Dorothy olr-en-Shesrmsn,\nHilda   Talberg.   Carl    Unden.    Frank\nJonw. Cl*ud Hooker, Bob J.rett, Edith\nPateraon. Norman Elliott. Fried. Derk-\naon, Frank  Korolak,  Teddy  Ramtjden.\n\"eggy Rslgate, Vivian Wlndle, Earnest\n-Qllott, Era. Umach.r, Harold Breere.\nTerth.    Noble,    Donald    Kerr,    Teddy\nT.ne>sa.\nGrade   IV..   division   7.\nAttendance\u201497.80 per cant.\nOver 00 per oent:    Levon Pftp_l.n.\n-.da  Murname,  BUly   McKslvey.  Frank\nloukuc.   Ouy   Wllllsms.   Allan  McAr-\nhur.   Douglas  Noel,  Sadie MoCretght.\n--atenlg   Pspszlsn.   Foster   MlUs.   Alvm\n-nenshaw.    Stanley   Wllaon,   Lorraitif\n-*'isnn   Cediie  Stringer   Bdn. Bu.h.\n*ei**ert   M.n7er.   Pe\u00bbrl   Plowman.   Wll-\nIHI  Smith. Beryl  Wilson, Jo. CKrk\nl*ry Homersham. Charlie Penny. M.r-\nnts Cull. Bertha Lapolnte. Deltxrrt FOs-\n'er.    Jlmmle    Nlven,    Monlc.   Brewer,\n'ov Breere, Vernon Brown.\n\"BADE  IT,\nIIIV18ION S\nAttend.nce--00.70 per cent\nOver 80 per oent:    Robert Kim You.\n\u2022Vrsldlne Msnn, Joy Ferguson, Dorothy\n\u2022r-oertjon.   Owen   Sheffield,   David   Reev.\nMeg Gerrlah, Henry Ooown. David Croy.\n-annette Wlnlaw. Jo* Oalllcnno  Annie\n\"*rancl*. Pauline 3targh*rlln. Pearl Cof-\n'ey.Margaret   Francis,   Raymond   Rotve.\nT*>avld  Oustafaon. Frank Pascreta, Sam\nPascreta. Gertie Whitehead, Jessie Lutea.\nArthur  Campion,   Annie   Wllaon.  Parry\nRlch.rd.on, Enid  LatorneU.\nH tut   III.\nsenior Division \u00bb.\nAttendance\u201404.67   percent.\nOver 89 per cent:   Robin Scott-Lauder.  Patrick Clery,  Lena Rollck, Venter  Linden.  Sibyl  McLean.  Lois Mansfield.  Donald Stevens,  Eileen    Teague.\nCarmells Del Pleppo. Annie Bird. Edwin\nPowell. Helen   Wlgg, Sidney Ball, Donald Inula. Howard Jeffery, Reggie Rap-\nley.    Esther    House.    Ernest   Pounder.\nBilly   Townsend.Fred   Burfleld,   Francis\nStein. Freddie Thompaon. Albert Bate,\nKathleen Manahan.\nORADE III, JR.,\nDivision  10.\nOv\u00abr 60 per cent: Nancy Pond, Jack\nOray, Margaret Lahalae, Oscar Bystrom,\nRalph Myera. Maxwell Oraham, Bobble\nMacLean, Pat Wools, Connie Hsmson.\nLeicester Longden, Nina Del Pupp..\nMargsret Qraham. Jack Copeland, Kenneth Forbes. Norman Powell, Lily Eric-\nton. Attle Lahalae, Bob Crerar, Ednr\nHarkneaut. Ian A. Dlngkall. Susie Doerk-\naen. Bobble Besttte, Olive Lane, Frank\nLlppenwell, Ian Dingwall, Jewle Byerr,\nAlbert Arnot.\nDIVISION II.\nAttendance\u20140.06 per ent.\nOver; 60 per cent\u2014Allan Barton, Bull. Wallaoa. BUly Taylor. IrU Moore,\nOeorge B-nttrom. Isabella Croeajley.\nDiana Williams. Velma Oustafaon, Sybil\nBradley, Florence Magllo, Erneat Ball,\nOeneva De Llale. Patsy Boyd, Peggy\nDunnstt, Billy Oow. Oersld, Noaai.\nJohn Bnttle, Margaret Mathews. Edna\nSteed, Shirley Oraham, violet Hillyard.\nGraham Kitchener, Benny MoCrelght.\nKatheleen Maber. John Saxon, Harry\nMackenzie, Weldon HorswlU.\nORADE I, Senior.\nDivision IS.\nAttendance\u201497.53 per oent.\nOver 60 per cent: OUbert Berthol-\notrvew, David Bale, Albert Longden.\nOlive W.tera, Martha Nlven, Roy Hlckle.\nJo* De Leureeslo, Florence Orerar,\nTeddy Ballkow-tkl, Bobby Colllnson.\nConny Cherry, Catherine McLeod, Lillian Hlckle. Josephine Riley, Victor\nStedeele, Robert Moir, Erneat Da Oer-\nolamo,  Doris  Wind1.,  Stanley stssyn,\nRaymond Bush, Norman Mag,\nLaaaso,   Lillian  Fisher,  Janet  Haxton.\nOBADE I* Senior,\nlllvt-don IS.\nAttendanoa\u2014tit pnotnt.\nOv*r 00 p*r cant: Marlorle Shearman, Nina 0\u00bbn\u00bbner, Lol. Qiunble .Oordon Allan, Sheila Dunwoody, Shlrtey\nScratohard, Klubeth Fergtuon, Arthur\nLaaon. Roy Mann. Edna K*nn*dy,\nOen.vl.ve OrlMlle. Laura McEwan, Margaret Dingwall, Dells Whltefleld. Annie\nDel Fuppa, Bart Armatrong. Fatrlcl*\nPlowlnan, Johnat* Wad*. Dawn Sharp,\nMaurl*e Mackay, Billy Harrison. Tommy Lane, Mary Balla.tr\u2014kl. Mona Drc-t-\nda, Wilfred Wood. Charlotte Firkin*.\nDon PerMM.\nORADE I, Junior,\nDivision 14.\nAttendance\u2014\u00ab... par cent.\nOver 00 per cent: Oladya Wlgg,\nSHvia Brsgonola. Cathie Anderson, An*\nnl* Not-a, Warren Rotter, Albert Vut-\noaoo, Johnnie Holland, Reggie Newell,\nWillie Vulcano, Jaan Archibald, Stanley Bachynakl, Alfred Crotal*. Bobby\nKerr, Patricia Klrby, June Kennedy.\nOertle Oleson, Isabel Arneson, Norman\nFairhead. Elile Hodgson, Osorg* Stagg,\nAsm* Yeertslsh.\nORADE II, Junior.\nIXvlsl\u2014i IS.\nAttendance\u201408.71  per  cent.\nOver 00 per can.: Matte Smith.\nHarold Brlndle, Hugh Peter, Gloria\nVirago, Dorothy Perkins, Betty McLean.\nLucy Stagg, Bertie Rtnuden, Tommy\nPovreU, Peggy Chapman. Olga Karalak,\nSwanhUd Maen, Marjory TMgut, Marv-\n1. Aldarmnltb. Jack Argyle, Jocelyn\nWragg*, Mary Oaaaaen, Terry O-Grady.\nBUly Affleck. Bobby Proudfoot. Howard Patereon. Lyle Johnaon, Victoria\nDel Fuppo. Howard BreeB., David Perguaon, bob McKay, Issbel Otlcy.\nDIVISION FOUR\nLEADS THE HOME\nIN ATTENDANCE\nMAKE THIS WWK\nLAST DAT OF\nCONSTIPATION\n'TraU-a-tira\"  leiton.-.\nthe Liver to Healthy,\nNdmalActi*\nMR. DUPERRON\nMr. Donald Dur\u00abrroB of .      \t\nOnt., i. only on* ol thotuandg of agen\nwho fee* that \"Fruft-a-tivos'' I* tfar\n\u25a0ur* protector against Bilious Heat.'\n\u25a0ch**, Sick Stomach. IndijagUoD,\nKidney Trouble, which an usually\ncaiised by ctiriajtipation. Aa Mr.\nDuperron says: \"Aftegr trying many\nremedies for Constipation, 'Fruit-alive.\" wa* recomniencitjd\u2014and tie\nreeuKs were i-rnirvellous. AH tha 19\nedecta of thi* dMSaa* Mt ns, and\n'Fruit-a-tive.' really mad* a ntw man\nof me.\" Try thia great fruit medicine.\n25c. and 60c. a box\u2014at dealer* every.\nHas Margin of Only .23 Per\nCent Over Division 2; Pupils\nUp in Tests\nBy a margin of only .33 per ceo-.\ndivision Four, Grade. IC and II lod\n'he Hume achool In attendanoe during\nth. month of April according to the\nmonthly report of F. J. McRa*. principal. Division Four haul . percenttw-\nof B7...8 whll* DlvltJon Two, Orade V\nwa. aecond with 97.35 per cent.\nDlvialon Three, Orade IV had a \u25ba***-\nrentage of 07 and Dlvialon Two, Orad*\nV waa at the bottom of the Hat with\n05 7. per oent.\nThe  number of pupil,  obtaining 00\nrer  cent  or  better  ln  their  test*  for\n'he   month,  of  March  and   April  ws.\ni-ell up.   They are:\nORADE VI, Division I.\nAttendance\u20140725 per cent.\nOver 00 per cent\u2014Lyall Hawkins.\nGeorge Cooper, Ted Anderson. Dick\nMclnnls Mildred Smith. Elver. M.'h-\neson. Annie Soot, Ruth Heath. Violet\nPorter, Howard Hank. Wllma Milne\nJack Bishop, D'Acry Hugn**. Georg*\nScott, George Fox, Audrey Smith. Roy\nAnderson. Nancy Smith, Freda Horllck\nLucy  Hoehn.\nURADE V, IllvWon II.\nAttendance\u201406.74 per cent.\nOver 60 per cent:\u2014Winnie Jardlne.\nMargaret Burnett, Connie Burgoltie.\nMargaret MacLeod, Donald Fleming\nBUI Oughtred .nd Vlota Chtrry (even i\nJean Brown*. Georg. Helghton. Paul\nHooking., Helen Marapodl, Flcrenc*\nMurray, Albert Brown, Cecil Davitjs,\nAlbert Llndssy. Arthur Ahrens. Havel\nTallin. Evelyn  Langlll.\nORADE IV, Division in.\nAttendance\u201407 per oent.\nOver 00 per cent:\u2014Crollne Westley,\nLeslie Montgomery, Bdna Nelson, Raymond Burgess. Shirley Reld, Robert Andrew. Robert Fleming, Dori. H.begard.\nVerdon Scott, Dantn Raid, Morley Burnett, Harry Procter, Frank Oliver, Eddie\nWsnatall, WlUle Jones, Winn Ought-\nned. George Bishop, Roy Mstheson,\nRichard Johnston, Hs_l Stout, Albert\nLanglll, Phylln Ouy, Leonard Jenne.\nIasbelle Towner, Kenneth Smith, Robert  Morgan,  Freds Mlddleton.\nGRADES HI and II.   Division IV.\nAttendance\u201407.48 per cent.\nOver 60 per cent:\norade III Senior:\u2014 William McEwan\nand AnnabeUe McLeod, Roy Blake\nJoseph Martpodl, John Musfelt, Doris\nWestley. Horace LaPolhte, Tomasle\nBrodle. BUI Stllwcll. Bllll. McPhstter.\nDavid Burgoyne, Charles Llndsey, Beverley Oreen, Stanley Morris, David\nLundle.\nOrade III, Junior:\u2014Marjorle Howe\nand Rosemary Fleming. Cecil Maloney,\nPaddy Oeorge. Pauline Wright, Jack\naturnett, Elva Johnston, Emmetl Anderson, Bob Stngrcn, Tom Albion,\nFloyd w.terer, Hughle Browne and\nEllen Johnston, Claude Dlnney. Jack\nBrown, Jack Dawson, Douglas Browu-\nlow.\nGrade II, Senior:\u2014Muriel Smith,\nCynthia Nichols, Edith Smith*.\nKASLO NOTES\nKASLO. B. O.. May 6\u2014 Mi\u00bb. UoMrd\nU rpendlng 9 few day* ln Roub\u00abrry.\nMlu Helen MtvcPhenon who hU \\ma\n9 patient tn the Victorian hovpltil tr\n\u2022ome weeka wae able to leare tor her\nhome  Friday.\nhim Ruth Und ot TraU la ln town\nthe c-eat of her mother.\nJohan SJodln ww a Friday visitor ta\ntown fiom Neleon.\nO. A. Tapwllla of Neiaon It ipendlnc\na few days In the city.\nJ. T BatK of Oigoode ta \u00bb vUltor :>.\nthe city.\nH. N. Harper an Wed ln the city (ton.\nSv-ih Slocan Thureday.\nOue Hambury arrived In the ol I;\nfrom Neiaon Friday.\nR. Ory wae down from Alamo Thunday\nJ. O. Riley of Neiaon paid KMo e\nvlalt Thumlay.\nMlaa Franoea Latham entertained a\nrurntvi of her frienda to te* Frida,\nafternoon. Rer guesta were Mlaa atUn\nboth Olegerich, Mlaa L'llle BuitJtt,\nM'Hf Margaret Allen, Mlsa ^elen Burk-\nItt Mlse Kiln Johanson, Mlaa Betty\n-.\u201e .\u2022.\u2022,,- ff-usum j-,*, prrklns. Mlas Degmar\n.\\nd.rs,n and Mlas Ithel Oraham.\nWatson Pleads Guilty\nIntoxication Charge\n\u25a0-\u25a0\"ftding    guilty,    before    Magistral \u2022\u2022\nj     '*m   Brown   ln   city   polloe   cowt\nFriday   morning,   Jamee   Wataon   too\nmonths in Jail ln preference to a\nfine  for  being  Intoxicated  ln the\n<yal   Cafe.\nWatson served   14 days ln  the local\nduring the month of Maroh on u\n-Be vagrancy.\nA Different Woman\nN I have great pleasure in informing\nyou that Kruschen Salts have worked\nwonder, for me. I have bten a great\nnjffeitr of liver and kidney troubk,\nand after trying one bottle I am > d_*r*m\nwoman. I had to -pve up my work, but\nthanks to Kruschen Salts I am back at\nwork again, and I give my .on a link\nevery morning, and I don't hear of tb*\nlittle rorap_nts now which a dnJd\ngenerally gets. He a. happier and\nbrighter. I have radoacd a snap-abtat\nof tsrm and mlt. I am 43 ytsn, boy 6\n\u2014an. 1 shall alway. highly recot\u2014iwiiil\nkruschen, ud I would not be v-rttma\nthem mya*of in a harry.\" Mrs. if. P.\nOrlaaal lata, (a at. ta laoaaaaaa.\nTrail Hotels\nDOUGLAS\nHOTEL\nitOOMS WITH BATHS\ni:   I..   VND A. OBOUTAOfc\no,m Hented Het SJ_ CeM\nrtirnii.hout\nlot SfeS\nW*ter\nPhone ill    Trail, B.C.\nNelson's Best Cafes\nme STANDARD CAFI\nago Baker Street, Nelwn, B. O.\nOWN DAT AND NIOHT\n11:30 to 3:30 Special    Lunch\nB:S0 to 8 pm. Supper _\nrHONE   IM\n\"j-JK\nTHE ROYAL CAFE\nCLASSIC   RESTAVtvANT\nR.flnem.nt and Delloaoy \u2022ftrrvaU\nOPEN    DAY    AND   NIOHT\nSpecial Dinner 11:30 to 940 Ur\nSupper   8:30   to   8     ItV\nWe itpeclallx* In Chop suary *n4 JfOodltt\nnn ue \u00ab-\nI\n\u25a0\u25a0\n DIES, AGED 60\nDumm CW-,  City Foreman,\nPasses Away After Pour\nMonth's Illness.\n. C, May S\u2014Trail', \u2014el-\ndent ot oldest standing, a noted figure\nIn TraU of th. past aa well a* th*\npreeent, Duncan Olllis, aged SO, passed\naway at tbe Trall-Tadanao hospital Friday .veiling following an lllneas of four\nmonth*.\niorn m Oharlotutown, Prince Id-\nward bland, ur. omu cams west while\na young man. He flrat arrived ln Trail\nIn ISM. At tliag Um* ther. wu Just\non* building ben. It waa at the\nmouth of TraU creek and was known\nI '        I       =\na*  th. TraU House    It I.\n\u25a0ins. found*\n\u25a0 hou*.: Mr. am\nmonths hMS and left for SpokuM, returning l.tear to remain.\nHi* pioneer served thre* year* on\nth* olty oouncll ln 1S07-S and 1SO0.\nTh. foflowlng year b. accepted i a\npoaltlon a. city foreman, which ho held\nto tha prMent tune.\nFirst of Strict of\nBond Concert*, Trail,\nGiven by Elks' Band\nTRAIL, \u00bb. 0., May \u00bb\u2014Th. flrat of a\neerie, of 11 bind concert, wu given\nat tb* corner of Eldorado and Oatdar\natreet* lut night by th* Trail Ilk.'\nband. A good crowd wat on band\nthroughout th. varied program and\nHeartily applauded every taStctton.\nDISTRICT WOMEN\nSpeaks Well' of  New  Denver\nWomen's  Institute;  Says\nNew Ones WiU Shine\nNo kitchen work\u2014No cooking\u2014Just pout\nmilk over it\nSHREDDED\nWHEA\n12\nfull-tizr-    rrithall tha\nrun-size   \u201e,\u201e\u201e of thw\nDISCUITS    sshole wheat\nA delicious, nourishing breakfast on which to work or pla\u2014-*'\nA well balanced ration for any meal and so easily prepared.\nThe ft** l\"s\u00abrta In each pa-koge contain a i ttrprls. \/or the It'<_.<*.\nTHE\nPEDICORD HOTEL\nYour Spokane Home\n\"Where Camtfians Are Among Friends\nWhen in Spokane\"\nThe only hotel in Spokane with FREE\nBUS aervice and our own garage adjoining.\nBarber Shop, Cigar Store and Cafe. Complete service under one roof.\nJOE PEDICORD, Manager\nSOS TO IIS BIVEBSIDE tSS TO MS SFBAOUE\nSPOKANE, U. S. A.\n\u2022awwewiTA-----\u2014_-i_-,-.-jggc;Bwwwwwr\n\/\/lli\\_. _,\u201e\u201e__\nInsulate ! \"^H-^\nKeep Yburl Ionic\nCool This Summer\nv^aimNextWmter\nHOT*mli*Tyi_Qrt,wanner_dc*or\u00bbthan USED FC^R\noutside, bedroomt like \u2022 furnace, Sj^iJ^\nsleep fitful and disturbed. Don't go Building ninporchcs\nthrough another uncomfortable Summer, interior wait.\nA few panels of Beaver Insulating Board B n^r*{_Bi,~'d ,U\"\"\nunder your roof will keep the attic cool. Covering cracked and\ntailing plat* er\nBeaver Insulating Board is an Investment St-mct-leUng old rooms\nin comfort that wiU pay you dividend*- JfiSJ^-jES\nin decreased fuel and repair bills next Lining dairies and\nWinter. Insulates against Heat and Cold. *\u00ab\u00bb\u25a0\nFive-ply laminated construction (six T-odS-w\" \u25a0\nsheets to the ply). Thirty-four barriers Ltatng gntnariea    '\nto keep the heat of the Summer Sun out _!\"_~_.\no,      - _ ,       .    ., i-Tivste twice, tn ttore.\nof your home. Easy to apply, double \u00ab_factorie.\nstrength, more rigid, not*brittle, does not ln*u_t_\u00bb eatartor\ncrack or splinter during handling or nail- iniuiating root.\ning, surprisingly inexpensive. Get an es- n*\u2014. \u2014\u2014-\ntimate from the nearest builder or car* M*^Oet our Ft*\u2014x\npenter. Invest in Comfort this Summer. bookkta.\nMADEIIN CANADA FOR.CANADIANS\n\u00a7 BEAVER!\n_ _._      ,Hl_iSSNG\nTh* Ba.v.r Company, Limit<ad, Thorojd, Ontario. DasiartaMnl W.\nWithout obli^ticn^pJekacsend the your free Uhutrated booklet. oa'Beaver\nBoard and Beaver Insulating Board.\nName\t\n\u25a0treet or R. r. D\t\nCity Province\t\n-_-.a_-----.a-_a*-.--. a\nWood, Vallance H'dVre. Co.\nNelson, B. C, District Distributors\nT_* th* Msw Denver Women'. Intuitu** wa* prograBlng rapidly and\ndoing wondwlul work and that It bad\nbeen a pleavur* to organ\u2014. institutes\nat Slocan city and Sllverton wer*\nenthusiastic *tat*m*nts of Urs. H. H\nPitts, president of the N.lson\nWomen*. Institute end district\norgsnlasr of in-rtltutw, who hss --\nturnad from a trip In tb* Slocan -Ua,\ntrtct. ah* organlaad an Inatituu with\nabout M \u2014nnbar* at Sllverton and\non* with about 11 memtasr. at Slocan\ncity and at each there were good prospects ot many more members.\nWIU. FlOBlHH\n\"I Dave every confidence that both\nthe Mew Institute* will florish,\" stated\nMrs. Pitta, aa th* member, suemtjd\nvary enthusiastic and seemed to posses,\nthe right oommunlty spirit.\n\"It I* remarkable the work the New\nDenver Institute Is doing,\" ahe aald.\n\"It Is making more money than the\nNelson Institute. It haa made two\ncontribution, to the Eileen Anderson\nfund, one of gag and more recently\none of .75.\"\nart*. Pitt* addressed the New Denver\nInstitute ln the afternoon and In the\nevening mn a group of girl* and\ngave a talk on home economics Judging. Thar* waa quite a number from\nSandon   at   the   afternoon.\nTrail News of the\nDay\nJ. Martin .pent Thundty in Nelson.\n...\nV. Morris of Bobaron was a TraU vleltor Priday.\n...\nW.   Wing  was  a  vUltor  to  Nelson\nThursd.y.\n...\nMr*.   W.   Langland   entertained   at\nbridge laat night.\n...\nMia.  Eda Vetere  Is  visiting  In th*\ncity, the guest of her unci* and aunt.\nMr. and Mrs. Jo* Oer.ce of Tadanac\n...\nMrs. 8. Newton and aon ar* spending\na few daya visiting friends ln Kaalo.\n\u2022 .   .   .\nMn.   Herb   Clark   entertained   at   a\nchildren'*   party   Priday   in   honor   of\nher daughter Connie', lath birthday.\n*   .   *\nMlu Rose Oerace haa arrived  home\nafter .pending the paat two week* In\nRoeeland. th. gueat of  h.r  uncle  end\naunt. Mr. and Mre. John Vetera..\n...\nMlu Kathleen Blngsy who ha* been\nattending the Unlvtrslty of Brltlah Columbia I. visiting Mr. and Mr*. Hulbert\nat Chtlllwaek before returning to Trail\n...\nMrs. A. J. McDonnel. Government\nroad, waa a hoeteu to a number of her\nfriend. Priday night uven table, of\nbridge was the evening's amusement,\nMrs. W. Douglas winning first prise,\nMrs. Charles Fransen second and Mrs.\nA. Nollle consolation.\n...\nAmong the young people from Nelson\nattending the final Cinderella dance ln\nthe Knight, of Pythias hall were Mlse\nMohra McDonald. Mlu Owen Scott-\nLauder, Mlu Ol.dyt Potherlngham.\nMlu Jean Hunter, Mlw Helen Murphy\nand Alfred Noxon.\nROSSLAND NOTES\nROSSLAND, B. C, May 5.\u2014Mrs. A. J.\nMartin   of   Hoqulem.   Waah.,   formerly\nof TraU, 1. a visitor ln th. city tod.y.\n...\nPred Armlshsw la a patient at  th*\nSlaters'   hospital.\n\u2022   .   \u2022\nB. Stephen Atkinson of TraU was In\nth*  city   yeaterday.\n...\nThe   wotnefl's  guild   of  St   Andrew'.\nUnited church held a uwlng meeting\nThuraday    evening   et    the    home    of\nMrs. C. H. Daly.\n...\nlira.   J.   D.   McDonald   Is   visiting\nln Spoken*.\n...\nMr. and Mra. W. M. Archibald, who\nh.v. bean spending *ome tlm* at th*\ncoaat,   aii-Md   back   In   tiie   city   last\nevening\n...\nArthur    Long    hu    returned    from\nVancouver.\nComraiUee of\nLikely Doomed\nVIcrrORIA, May \u00ab.\u2014It 1* sir-dent\nthat there will be no committee of\ndirection to handle tha lower mainland .mail fruits thu aasaxm. Th*\nralnteter ol *grtcuUta\u00bb. Hon. W. At*\nklnson, wh.n asked lf any action had\nbeen taken ln the direction of ap.\npointing the committee tot this fees,\n\u2022nnounced tod.y th.t no action had\nao far occurred.\nA. tk* date for the making of th.\nappointment of th. chairman expired\n\u00abt midnight, It would appear to be .\nMtOed poMcy that the lower mainland\nmtit market:!*.; fruit tbuf ssMon without the aid'of a committee' of dlreo-\ntlonr\nMohawks, Snolu Eaters,\nPirattt and Colleens\nVictors, TraU Sports\nTRAIL, Bs C, May s \u2014Mohawk, beat\nth. Indians 1-0 ln lacroue. the Smoke\n\u25a0.ten won 18-14 over the Cardinal <\nIn boys' senior baseball; the Pirate.\n2.-16 ecore ln boy.' Junior bauball:\naad the Collwn* wblppe* tit* Susan\no'-a\u00bb la th* -a-gls' basarhan mvfaloa\nThou weae the tasults of \u2022cliool Wort\n\u2022t Butler park Saturday.\nThrough Winter in\nGood Shape, Canyon\nCANTON, B C, (lay 5\u2014Small fruits\nhave come through the winter lp fair\ncondition and wuther condition, have\nbun very -favorable ao far tbl* spring\nAlfalfa, clovejr and other forage crop,\nare making good growth.\nMr. Maygln. aad Mr. Van Askeren\nare Incnulng thtnx orchard plantings,\nsetting out another couple of acres of\napple trees.\nLand during operations are noted\non tha Bond Van Ackeren. Blair, Butler. Hale, Rumble. Knott. Lojd, Noug-\nuler. Spencer, Wood and Zachodnlc\nranches Moat of the n*w clearing 1.\nbeing .et ln forage crops.\nBALFOUR NOTES\nBALPOUR. B. O.. May 8\u2014 Mr. and\nMrs. I. Ramuy and family hav. returned to Winnipeg after wending a\nmonth In Balfour the guests of Mrs.\nRamuy. parents, Mr. and Mra. P. M.\nOatu.\nalary Blew\u2014 wu in Neleon on Tuesday vislUng her mother, who te ter-\nlously 1U In ths hospital.\nMsry Noaku left for Neleon on Wednuday to attend bualneu college.\nJen Sanders of Bslfour spent Thursdsy   In   Nelwn   on   buslneu.\nCaptain and Mra. Hartrldge end three\nchildren have recently arrived from\nEngland to take up residence ln Baal-\nfour.\nRev. Clyde Barvey held urvlce. ln\nSt.   Michael*.   \u00abt   Balfour   laat   week.\nMr. Talbot of Nel\u00abon -are. a visitor to\nBalfour Pridsy\nof Canyon Water System\nCANTON, B. 0.: M\u00bby Si-tame Carlyon\nWater Users community has the spring\noverhaul af the water ayetem well\ntinder wag. Canyon baa on. of tbe best\nrural wgter system* In the Interior for\na small district. Around W5.0O0 i.\nInvested In the works.\nKimberley Odd Fellows\nand Rebehaht Celebrate\nAnniversary of Lodge\nKIMBERLET. B. C, May S\u2014Tlie\nOdd Pellow. and Retaekiihs of Klmberley commemorated the 110th anniversary of their lodge lsst Sunday,\nwhen they atended divine urvlce In\nthe United church.\nThe wrvlce was conducted by Rev.\nR. N. Matheson. who gave an lmprc-\n\u2022Ive sermon on tbe three links of Odd\nFellowship. Special music was rendered  by  th.  choir.\nof Michel Give Variety\nConcert; Well Attended\nMICa-RL, B. C, May 6.\u2014Ladles of\nthe Pleaatam Hour, society held a variety concert In th. Mlulon hall Tuet-\nday night Mrs. Dryd-m was In tha\nchair and Mrs. McBean was treasurer.\nThere was a good attendance and th.\nladiea realized a good profit.\nThose taking part ln the program\nwere: Thomu Causey. Mrs. Jones,\nVerne Travis. Mlu Pond. Peter Laxeruk.\n\u2014nma White, Rev. J. A. Rowland. Mlu\nMcKenzle. Mrs. BUby, Mrs. Jonw, Michael Parano. Mrs. Causey, Mlu Arm-\n.trong Kenneth Owens and member, of\ntbe Pleaunt Hour, ln chorus numbers.\nT. H. Waters & Co., Ltd.\nBuilders and Contractors\nPhone IM P. O. Bos 835\nNELSON,  B.C.\nIf It Is Building Material\nYou Require\u2014See Us\nCAMPBELL'S\nTrail & Rossland Stage\nMak I it x through ronnr-rtlons With\nMorning     nnd     Afternoon\nStaff**   to   N\u00bbnon\nicnMu\nl-'lv-  Round  Trips  Dally\nFar* MOnls\nLeave Crown Point\nand- Arlington\nHot*.\nTRAIL\n10:90 a.m.\n13:80 p.m.\n4:00 p.m.\n7:30 p.m.\n10:80 p.m.\nLeavt\nHotel Allan\nROSSLAND\n11:49 a.m.\n1:48 p_n.\n6:45 p.m.\n0:46 p.m.\n11:00 p.m.\nStaw leaving Rowland at 11:46\na.m. and 6:46 p.m.. make*, connection* at Trail with Bum\nfor Neiaon.\nDec*\nTRAIL B    C,   May\ntlie Order ot tht Royal\nDecoration day aervice \u00ab;*\ntoday   ln honor   of\nwho   arc burled   ther*,\nWoodward waa in chargii ot\nmora.\nPoultrpw\nTo  get   the   best\nfrom your bnie\nUse\nCanmore\nBriquettes\nPetroleum Coke\nThe ideal fuels for\nBrooders.\nWest\nTransfer Co.\nP.O.Box 116      Phone 33\nOtlw Branches at Wlnnlnet, Yorkton, s.tkatoon, Edmonton, Cal-rary, Lethbrltlse, Vai\u00bbouv\u00abr, K.mloop*, Vernon and vtftarla. i\ni67o\u2014Anniversary Sale\u20141929\nShoe       \u25a0\nDepartment\nLadies' Patent Buckle,\none-srap   Mackay   sewn\nIsole. Cuban heels and\nrubber lifts. In \u2022\/> sbes.\nSelling, 12.95.\nMens' fine quality Oxfords in Black and Tan.\nGreatly reduced for quick\nclearance. All sizes and\nlit sixes in lot. Selling\nfor 33.95.\nMen's Welted Oxfords\nin Black and Tan Calf-\nt-krji, with semi-gpade tie\nJilSt the style the well-\ndressed man desires. Selling at $5.50.\nChildren's Shoes, for\ndress or party wear, in\nBlack Patent, one-strpi>.\nRubber heels, At Special\nSale prices.\n8 to 10, 91.25.\n11 to 2, f 1.50.\nChildren's Tan Oxfo'd\nwith rubber sole and heel.\nAn ideal play pr runabout shoe. Made on a\nnature form model. Selling, 8 to 10. 81 .SO.\n11 to 2. $1.75.\n\u2014Main Floor\u2014H B C\u2014\nMEN'S SOCKS\nMEN'S ALL WOOL ENGLISH CASHMERE SOCKS\nSeamless and unshrinkable. Our \"Beaver\" Brand.\nRegular 60c.     Sale 49-f)\nOur \"Otter\" Brand.   Regular 85c   Sale 75\u00ab>\n\u2014Main Floor\u2014H B C\u2014\nMEN'S WEAR\nMENS KHAKI SHIRTS_Good quality Khaki Drill\nin sizes 17 and 17 V-i only. Regular ?1.75, Sale $1.29\nKHAKI DRILL BREECHES\u2014Good cut. Regular $3.\nSale     $1.95\nFINEST QUALITY ENGLISH BROADCLOTH\nSHIRTS\u2014Soft double cuffs and separate collars to\nmatch   Regular to $3.05.   Sale  $2.-*9\nENGLISH BROADCLOTH SHIRTS in plain and fancy\nstripes with separate collars to match, also collars\nattached.   Regular $2.50. Sale, $1.75. 3 for $5.00\nKHAKI FLANNEL SHIRTS\u2014Light weight with separate collars. Verv fine quality.. Size 15 and lS'\/s-\nRegular $2.50.   Sale $1.49\nMEN'S FLANNEL W1NDBREAKERS in dark neat\npatterns.   Regular $3.25.   Sale  .$2.49\nOVERALL PANTS in' blue or khaki in large sizes, 40\nand 42.   Regular $2.25.   Sale $1.60\n\u2014Main Floor\u2014H B C\u2014\nDRY GOODS\nPillow cases, extra\nweight, fully bleached and\nfull sizes. Each for..29,*\nCrib Blankets, Beacon\nmake, slightly soiled.\nColors in rose, orchid snd\nblue. Each 59\u00ab* and 79-p\nKitchen Towels. Extra\nspecials. These come in\nch->ck  and  are  all  pure\nlinen  59f pair\n\u2014Main Hour\u2014H B C\u2014\nUnbleached\nBed Sheets\nNice heavy quality,\nonly 6 pairs to be sold at\nthis price. Size 72x90.\nToday for $2.25 p&ir.\nSingle Sized Bedspreads. Heavy honeycomb weave and fringed\nat ends. Colors in rose,\nblue or white. Each\n$1.69.\n\u2014Main Floor\u2014H B C\u2014\nCROCKERY AND CHINA\n97-PIECE DINNER SET FOR 12 PERSONS. Fine\nWhite China, with a decoration of blue, tan and\npink.   Anniversary Sale, per set $29.50\nWorth $39.50.\nWATER GLASSES, ETCHED DESIGNS\u2014\nSix for s 59<*\nTUMBLERS, FLUTED, STRONG USEFUL GLASS\u2014\nEach    20<-\n\u2014Main Flow\u2014H B C\u2014\nBERRY SETS\nONE BOWL AND SIX NAPKINS\u2014\nAnniversary Sale, per set  $1.69 and $1.98\n25 DOZEN  CUPS AND SAUCERS, BLUE BAND\nAND TAN BAND, with colored decoration.\n2 for 25-j*\nCUPS AND SAUCERS, IN FINE CHINA. PINK and\nBlue Decorations.\nWorth 59 cents.   Each  39**\n\u2014Main Floor\u2014H B ('\u2014\nLUSTRE TEA SETS-21 pieces\nSIX CUPS AND SAUCERS, SIX TEA PLATES,\nCream, Sugar and Tea Pots. Blue with Tan centres.   Anniversary Sale, per set  $2.30\nFINE ENGLISH CHINA TEA SET of 21 Pieces. Peacock decorations.\nWorth $21.95.   Sale the set $9.95\n\u2014Main Floor H B C\nSUNMAID\nPUFFED\nSEEDED RAISINS\nThat Aren't Sticky\nDelicious in Puddings\nPIES AND CAKES\n15-oz. Carton 15*\nLADIES' WEAR\n' DRESSES\u2014Made up of Satinn. Canton, Printed Silk,\nFlat Crepe and  Celanese.    Very smart  styles to\nchoose from and various colors in green, navy, black,\nnew blue, tan and red.\nRegular to $29.50.\nSale Price $12.95 to $16.\u00bb5\nKNITTED SUITS\u2014Smart and new, nifty two piece\nstyles. Colors: Green, scarlet, blue, fawn and rose.\nRegular to $23.50.\nSpecial at  $12.65 to $17.50\nCOATS\u2014One whole rack, made up of Gaberdine, Poi-\nret, Twill, Wool Tricotine, Tweed and Kasha styles.\nAll smart and new.   Assorted color and sizes.\nRegular to $29.50.\nSale Price  $16.\u00bb5\nSWEATERS\u2014Suitable for either girls or women, in\nmany different colors and designs.   Some Pullovers,\nothers Open Coat Styles.   Regular to $8.50.\nSale Price $5.1*\nKIDDIES' PANTY DRESSES-Of Gingham or Cham-\nbrav, well made and finished.   Reg. to $2.25.\nSale Price 95-f and $1.25\nKIDDIES' WASH HATS\u2014Of linen or pique\u2014just the\nthing for the children on hot days.\nRegular to $1.95.   Sale Price  50-* and 75\u00ab>\nB0VET TAMS FOR THE SCHOOL G1UI,\u2014Colors of\nnaw, scarlet, green, black, white or blue.\nRegular $1.25.    Sale Price  .95-*\nDRESSES OF CREPE DE CIIENE OR  SILK\u2014for\nthe little tots, 4 to 6 years.     Reg. to $7.50.\nSale Price .'.  $2.50\nKIDDIES KHAKI OVERALL SUITS-Slzen for 6 and\n7 years.   Regular to $1.50.\nSale Price     SH\nREEFERS\u2014For Children.    These are mt-uie of bbe\nserge and are smartlv trimmed with lints buttons.\nAt $1.50\n. \u2014Second Floor\u2014H B C\n rage Four\nTHE NELSON BAILi NEWS,\nDAILY NEWS\na\u2014arr morning except Sun-\nPubllahlng   Com-\n B,\nahould be addrwaed\nmoney  order,  mad*\nBo\u2014l Publishing Corn-\nIn no c_e to Iradl-\nir. of tb. staff.\ncatoa .nd A. B. O.\ncirculation   tnallsd   on\n_  o* **.n at the office\nlain,   agency   recognised\nPre*. Mtjoclatlon.\nON RATI8\n(country, oer month\nwar   \t\n(city), par year _\t\nCanada. Mr month ..\no*r week\n.1    .SO\n... 600\n- 18.00\n_ .76\n...    7S0\n_ as\n... lS-On\nPa-rabl.  In   Advance\nAudit   Humto   of   rircnl.tri\u2014\nTrie\nLighter Side\ncAnrxt Het\nEfficient\nHousekeeping\n(By  LAURA A. KDUEMAN.)\nHA.NDIWOM  DIRECTIONS.\nTOMOBEOW'S MEND.\ncarsfully studies hi* -rtructur. from\nall .mle. and when h. expre-tt\u2014\nan opinion oo* can a\u2014rt samrsd that\nhi* opinion, ar* Veaert on th* fact.\nami on th* reading, and structure\nn he find* them. A* I ssld before,\n1U* aba.no* from hi. past as resident\nmining engineer will -toon be felt as\na great less to the mining people\not th.  distract.        ^^^^^^^^^\nOnpefrult\nCereal\nCoffee\nMONDAY.   MAY  6,   IMS.\nRAPIDLY GROWING\nPROSPERITY\nictoria newspapers are glee-\nover a gain of $2,000,000\nipril bank dearinjns, the fig-\nbeing $10,867,418 and $12,-\n',485, respectively.   The in-\n  is more  marked when\nbared with the total of $8,-\n|,980 for April of 1927. Sub-\ngains have been made\nmonth this year over tho\nfour months of last year,\ncombined total amounting\n,700,000.\nt has been taking place\nictoria has been duplicated\nBBcouver and New West-\nir.     In the larger city\n\"Sally miybe learned domeatlc acl.no.\nIn achool, but no women It a tood\n'loutskeeper th.t has a soap dish look-\nIn' like that.\"\nNever so to extremes. How\nranch more suconsful lawn gran\nwould be If lt would set so high\nand .top.\n\"Shoot lf you must thl. old grey\n\u25a0aad. If you happen to mln th. rumrunners,\" .he aald.\n       a\nIf. easy to Ull \u2022 prcsperou,\nhome. U contain, more Junk .to\nhe   dusted.\nFutur.   historian.,   digging   up   our\ncivilisation  wlU  need  no further evi-\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^J dence   when   they   find   hotel\nApril clearings last year i woven in th. towi\u00ab.        \u25a0\t\nmted to $87,287,156, while!   _  \u201e\u201e_..-\u201e\u201e\u201e  _\u201e\u201e\u201e\n\u25a0\"-    '          \u25a0\u2014*\u2014\u2014\u2022\u2014                'IP    BVOL-JTION    REALLY    WORKS.\n \u25a0ONT   MAN   LOOK   ODD   WITH   HIS\nwas  $111,051,987, or an IAB* turn*- the othir way to\n1 T war prom the back seat?\nSirup\nStnffa-l Mere Mad\nRetain Bra-ad\nBanana Salad\nr-ookle. Co<\nMm*\n\u2014at, r\u00abMoroie\nBaton! **\u00abJf\u00abl Tomato*.\nrsrfnsssrt.il\nrole S1.W\n'.\u2014em    p\u201eelrllrn ColTM\naa-a.ka.aS n\u20141 sts. \u2022\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb: tnuntm*.\nperns! sv. V A , In a\u2014 wa*aa to aaerfli.-\n-*\u2022***'.   \u2014emaa\u00ab t    \"We.   T\u00bbanV   aaeT*   ft*\n\u00bb....\u00bb   .\u201e,,   ft,***  a,-lira  of  etflrV  1*1\"*     *\u25a0\n-eww,    el\u2014e>l*ot    t*ea*V   Mas    17 Owtaf\n\u2014.aa.ar   t.v\u00bba   bills.   aenrV   a   rtinlri   of   a-\n-ti.e**oa     t\u00ab\u2014.   one   .'werla   rmr>ot   1\u00ab\n.at* ol*   .eio** al\"ol* r\"i>e,*t In l*.t ft*\n.*   .\u2022*>*.*   o*ev>*>o.   I\"  0\u00bb\u00bbel    *\u00abel   SS.mn   In.\nMO,    \u00ab..\u00ab..     a*.   *\u00bb>,.\u00ab   eW*l\u00abV    **   V.M,\nW. Q. Smith\n.. ...     .*  .*.\u00ab. ,- -\u25a0\nfor  the  one  month\nof something like $23,-\nConsidering  its  size,'\n\"You can alway. tell a man', wife,\"\n! says  .  magsrlne  humorist      You can\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^   perhaps:   but   he  can't\u2014not   and   set\ngain noted in the clearings  away with it.\nApril in New Westminster\nqually striking.   The figure\n^1928 was $8,497,246, com-\nwith    $4,545,923    last\nfcth\u2014an  increase   of   more\na million dollars.\nincrease in the banking\nin the\nModernism: Scorning loafer.: working\nhard to get rich enough to loaf.\nMiddle-age ls tb.t indefinite period\nwh.n another ache doeen't indict,\nanything   except   middle-.**.\n...\n\u2022>-.\u2014     uses\n\u00bb\u201e\u201e ..-\u25a0\n-*\u00bb-...      --\n..-.1\n'--)*-\u2022.\n***a*aa,     wm,.\n.-a*    v>\na..\u00ab,\n-'-.--*\u2022\nn      n..    \u2014\n..-*    -.\n-M*_\n\u2666--*    sue.\n..-ot\n*-**,.*.\n-,-,-    M\n*-..\u2022>    et*   W*\nm   \u00bb*jM\nr*-i-_a\n\u25a0\u00ab\u25a0\u25a0\u2022>\u25a0\nar*t   VI.aV\n\u2022Ba-.i\nno,        ,\nm|   M*1\n-..-.\n\u2014 \u2022a-      V\n*     mansUtm\n-J*.   -.11\n\u201e\u25a0-.\n*         H*n\netnuM\n-n*n-\nRMW      *K*\n\".\u25a0\"\u2022\nT- \u2666\u25a0.-*\u00ab-     t*\n\u00ab*-\u2022\u00ab.    \u00ab\n\u2014 *\u2022\u2022**.\u00bb\nt*h\u00bb\"M\n*i>.*n*ass\\t*w\\*\\a.\nTM*.*-.\ncjfiat Softy of\nfour*\n(By   MS.   W.   BAOTON,   M.   D.)\nDONT THROW AWAY YOUR\nGLiVSSES.\nI read Bomnwhenj recently that ft\nnew cult or organisation had been\nfonned whoee object til the dlscard-\nInff of soecUclee ot tla-seaa which\nthey maintain la ruining the eyeeiqht\nof children and adults. Now there le\nno queetlon that many folk* have\nheen persuaded to use slftasei who really had no n*ed for them.\nPerhaps there waa ft headache or\nsoreness about tht eyea themselves.\nthat Induced them to \"try\" out aome\n\u2022lessee for themselves, or were persuaded by some one who sella and tits\ne-lasM* that lUaaei would help tlw\n\u2022condition.\nNow some of these Individuals find\ntut later that tbe glasses do not sul*\nthem, that they see ftnd feel better\nwithout them In fact, ftnd they throw\n\u2022*\u25a0\u2022*\u00bb- the'r el-wee and cm tie naturally\n.-v-   &a ornvilnsMnn  above. '\nP\"Thf--e It hss h^n the remnvsl of\nso*\"**!-**- InffT+i-d t(M\u00ab*h tyr tr>nsll\u00ab the\n\u25a0^\u2022-\u2022ectlnn nf ons'lnatlon. or some\nothr-r condition in th* body thut bM\nremoved sufficient poison from the\nblond that tha eye* cleared up naturally.\nHowever, aa Dr. 1*. Park Lewis,\npo-nts out \"It will not be easy to\ndissuade the busy man of affairs from\nusing his spectacles when, after swaying In bis office or on the street from\nan attack of dtnlnew wbich made hint\nfeel that hla end  waa  near,  he haa\nfound theae properly selected lenses to\ngive him complete relief. \"Nor will\ntbe short-sighted child who unaided\nwith proper glasses li unable to read\nwhat la on the blackboard at achool\nand hence ba called a 'dunce,' be willing to throw away the glaases that\nmade tha world ao dear to him.\"\nThen tha pain that comes from\ntha strain of trying to focus long\nsighted or chort sighted eyea la known\nto the sufferers therefrom. As a\nmatter of fact lf you are going to get\nthe right Idea of what your eyea really are, you ahould think of them as a\npart of tha brain itself, which ls looking out on tha outside world so at\nto help your every action.\nThe thought then ta that lf vou\nread print easily at 14 lnchea from\nthe eyea, can read the names and addresses In the average telephone or\nstreet directory, have no pain nor\ndl-Blnss, pour sight ls likely allrlght\nHowever, every couple of years it\nmight be wise to consult an occulitt\nor optometrist . and have the eyes\ntested.\nOr lf you work In a dark office or\nroom, it would be worth your while\nto get your eyea tested even more\nfrequently.\nHear\nlliis***.(*<il!\nSo crisp it crackles out loud\n\u25a0when you Ipour on milk or\ncream. Toasted rice trains.\nRich with flavor. Something\nnew for breakfast. Delicious for lunch. Use in\ncandies, macaroons.\nSprinkle into soups.\nKiddies are fascinated by\nRice Krispies. Order from\nyour grocer. A crisp red*\nsnd-green package. Made by\nKellogg in London, Ontario,\nof  *-*_SSe*n   players   motored   to  *gurv\n.ka, Montana to play \u00bbn m-hlbltion\nwu a keenly contettsd game\nbut the local Mr. ran up .gslnst a\nclever sggrstjatlon, and lost to the\nMontana t*un, the wore being 83-14.\nThirty Years Ago\n(From The Dally Mew.. May 6, 19091\nKaslo has two new saloons.\n...\nProvincial    Constable    Forreetcr    ot\nTmlr hu been appointed  Inspector of\nlease,  for th. Ymlr district.\n...\nTh. contracts for th. erection of\n'n\u00ab Bank of Montreal and th. Hud-\n*o-i'a Bay company', block, will be\nsigned by Wedneeday next. The suc-\n\u25a0esstul tenderer, for the construction\nel these buildings .re not yet known\nW. A. Jowett arrived home on thl.\nevening', train from Spokane He\n-vn. Interviewed while there on the\n*iiblect of uph.lt pavements for thr\n'\u25a0Ity of Nelson.\nThe    large    sddltlon    to    ReUterer'n\nl-rowery ws. finished yesterday.\nRICE KRISPIES\nAn\nInteresting\nAnnouncement\nOf particular Interest to all\nBritish Columbian* I* th*\nannouncement of a series of\nshort tal.., snout B. O. and\nB. C Products that I* to run\nIn this paper every other day.\nThen talk, throw sn nuttr-\nestlng light on th. development and progress thst ha.\nbeen going on ln recent years,\nRead them carefully\u2014there Is\na worth-while message ln eaeh\narticle.\nRCPRCMJOS BLRIAU\nWhen    they    .peak    of    \"Germany',\nability to pay,\" they refer to the ob-\nthree lanrest  \"B,t!on '*\" *\"\" '\"\" h** .<h.\u2014ted\n,\u201e..,_,      , .     \u25a0* er .blllty to dodge.\nof British Columbia aug- o\nfor a bumper year. All\ni of Canada, in fact, appear\nenjoying a similar meas-\ntof prosperity.     A special\n>le  published  by the  Mail\n-Empire of Torento includ-\ni following comment:\nring  of   1939  cp ns  with   th.\nilon   c ntempl. Ing   \u00bb   mark-\noptlmlsttlc  outlook  In almost\n, line, of buslnsu. with building\nring   strength     nd   a^r.cultural\nmining  snd   transport..\ndevelopment   premising  much\nthis year utd  the future.\na\"*---   Gil_\nfl\nT..* V<wo Poovea* *VaWa*e* P>,\"\nO o**l|a,. .nl nt 11*o-.t e***, --.iS\n\u2022 ft** f\u2014oleter * \u2014*Mo Soo'e*. e,\" **\"*\nViwel eif \u2022\"*\u2022*, fn*,Hr eei'ei\" .1-1. el-ola-i\n\"H.V, .V\u00bbo r\u2014 **\u00ab. |1.** a-.ntv a **1*\n'_*, TV,, lew. 0.111 o*ol. In. a\u2014V .\u2666.\ntho ,*\u2014 o tin*, aotn-i. tl*o o*lei\u2014 o*o*e|.\no*.o..t1a ae, .Viat tlia fa*.*l* rei.a ho\nla'inel\u2014oet T*-'. l\u00ab nn t*moe*-l\"!!v off-*-t-\ntvo -olnel of rleon\u2014 Hem for \"nHetvo\nnovo\u2014 Weari .Mr ll*iori or rotto-i\nre,a. ho ilaoel for tb. eovor s-irl either\nfle,*.l or \"voomateloa]\" eioslams. or a\nromWeiatlon of hoth. Rh.lte of eve\u2014\nariork of the crsvon outvlele of the do.\n.-m. bofo\u2014 Pftlng the hot Iron It I.\nbeet to nl.\u2014 the anode between *.wo\nnew.r-.ner. before pri^elng. Rorne to-\nman outline this crsvrm nsttorn with\nembroider, silk, u a finishing touch.\nI would sdvlse you to experiment on\nsnold plsce ot material before going\nahead on a bridge cloth, pillow cover,\n\u2022teeter..\nTomorrow\u2014Canning Corn and  Okr*\nYOU NEKDNT ASK A COP'S OPINION OF CAPITALISM JUST OBSDtVI\nnil TARS HI OIVIS RIOHT-OP-WAY.\nSome l.mlly tree, ue enriched by\n. budding genlua -and Mm. br grafting.\nThe country Un't going to th. dog..\nBut th. wanton destruction ot wild\nflowsrlng shrub. Indict*, that tb.\ndot. are  going  to tne country.\nWhen Insufficient food 1. supplied,\ngold fish In . pond devour one \u00bbn-\n-\u2022her      App.-ently man didnt invent\n\u2022n.   .-Oct:   rxch.ng.  IdM.\nCorrect thl. taentsno.: \"My.\" Uld the\ntourist  In  the hick-town railway i-s-\nHow  unitary  It  look..\"\ntlon:\n\u2022     Toronto      newspaper\ned  the foregoing conclu-\nfrom n const-to-coast sur-\nwhich   it   conducted   by\nIhfcns of a series of interviews\npftained   from   visiting   daily\nikpaper executives and pub-\n^Bn of Canada who are now I\nkhiit city to attend the an-   ifnm ^ -_ll7 \u201e,\u201e _\u201e\nIttl meetings of the Canadian \u2014\u25a0\u2014\nB|t>    and    Canadian    News-\nAssociation.\none  British  journal   re-\npointed out, \"Canadians,\nmoment,  are  thinking\nlanning, not in millions,\nbillions.\"   It is true that\nphase of business enter-\nis 'x-ing overlooked. The\nble   construction   work\ncities of the Dominion is,\nt reflex of the de-\nit of the natural  reef the country.   Con-\nactivitiea may be expect-\nas   new  territory  is\nup by the raliway corn-\nurban centres will ex-\ni additional benefits.\nTen Years Ago\nJe\u2014 win.rd wlU fight Jack Damptey\nfor th. heavyweight champlouhtp \u00bbt\nToledo oo  July 4.\na    \u2022    .\nMr  and Mr.  I. widdowoon returned\nlut night from a vlalt to Spokane.\n.    \u2022   .\nBorn to Mr. and Mr.. O. A. Bjnnetl\nof Invermere, a daughter.\nDebt on Community Hall\nat Canyon Now Only $100\nCANYON, B. C, May \u00bb.\u2014Th. debt\non the Community hall hu now been\nreduced to S100. Plana ar* under way\nfor a concert and awl* during thl.\nmonth to raise further farads. A hollow wire gssoHne lighting system _\u2022\nbeen   Installed   In the  hall.\nWhat Do\nYou Think?\nNotice to Correspondents\nSeveral latter, from all part*\nof th* district not _>T_f signature* u well u non deplume h.ve\nreached Th. Dally New. offlc.\n-*'veral of the* tetter, ar* being\nhold and w-ll be run If th. writer,\nwtu Mod thalr name., not for publication, but u an .vld.nce of\ngood ftath on behalf of the .-titers.\nIt I* rt.rtM.ry that all latter, for\nthis oolumn b* *ltn*d by th.\nwriter even If a non d* plume It\nRegrets Resignation\nof Mt. Langley\nat Minet Engineer\nTo th* Bdltor\nN.teon. Dally Hawt\nSir:\nIn tn article of your _ro* of May\nre th* resignation of A. O Langley\nu resident mining -mtrlneer for\nKootenay dUtrect No. S. I fe.1 th.t\nMr. LansS.y*. \u2014tlgnstlon win mala\nlu\u00ablf widely fait throughout this dls-\ntritt. not only among proajpector*. but\n\u00bblao among all thou In any way conn-acted with mining. HI. aadvlcs wu of\nth. utmotjt valu. In mtnlnf matter, be-\ne.uu cat his abaolutely rell.bl. know-\nlad*, of .truotur. and geology. At\nth. writer I* peraonally acquainted\nwith Mr. Langley he readily admit,\nthat Mr. Langtey la of * very con-\ntervatlve nature, out thla tend, to\nbolster raining in the long run.     H.\nQBrenty Years Ago\nPt\\w TH* t>~y Miner. Msy t, 16W) I\nOrlfflth. manager ot tbe Weet-\nmlne. ha. returned from a trip\n>*ut\nBuilding\nMaterial\nLeet uh figure your' bills of\nBuilding Material. Coast Lumber a specialty.\nJohn Burns & Son\nTOM    _    Newton-Poirell    will\n\u25a0^bsn_s tor the coast.\nlu\u2014\nAngus Cmpbell one of the\ntkrl\nk* Otty from Vancouver laut\n> b* hu bun living for th.\nWATTVES AT\nAPPLEDALE ELECT\nts^^K\np\u2014audent.   O.   D.   RurUag,\na* Man. J   ntw. M*.\n j 0*n**rvatlv* usocla-\nr Oat \u2014-\u2014J tjlwtlon \u2022>  I\nj. Klrkpttntk lut war g.,)\nLawn Mowers\nWe Have Now in Stock a Full Line of the Latest\nModeli in High-Grade\nLawn Mowers\nPRICES TO SUIT ALL POCKtSTS\nNelson .Hardware Co.\nWholesale * Retail Quality Hardware\nMELSOHB.C.\nSays that All Other Remedies Failed\nOntario Man 5[M_ Highly of Dodd's Kidney M\"\n\"I wu \u00bbufftring from a Chill in th* Kidneyt, Bladder Trouble,\nalto Impure Blood, which caused boils to break I\nupon my'tece and neck.\" writes Mr. R. Lister,\n228 Balliol Street, Toronto.   \"I tried many eo-\ncalUd wonderful remediefl with no result*. But\nafter trying on* box of Dodd's Kidney Pilli\nI knew that I had found something good at\nlast.   I felt a lot better and my akin took on a\nhealthy color.   Am now on my fourth box and\nam very pleasdi to lay I am feeling in the pink\nof condition.    I always recommend Dodd'i\nKidney Pills.  Tney are worth more than 70c\na box.' Even when well, an occasional dose of\nDodd'i Kidney Pills will fortify th* Kidneys,\nCA- At Ail Dealers, *r by Mail frem TU\nDvC DU-aMaSdna.Uda.TenntoZ.OiiL\n\u25a0    I\nACCEPTED IN HIE I k 4WINC RCCM\nA WrVNT AD IS BOTH CHEAP AND EFFICIENT. TRY IT.\ncAunt Qua mUtaken?,\n''JUST think of the worry and trouble I've had with\nJ home laundering all these yean,\" exclaimed Alice\nGarley to our courteous guide, \"because of the foolish\nthings Mother and Aunt Celia told me about laundries. But, thank goodness, I know now that clothes\nwashed in your modern laundry are cleaner and lost\nlonger.'1\nRemember\u2014a day a week at hotite'laundry-drMdjmg\nmeans 52 days taken from living each year. Telephone\ntu vour washday worries.\n^tk%A\\}HOKM<tha\/\ni\nKOOl-ENAY STEAM LAUNDRY   )\nsMynuanuusasuam\n '\"New'\nArrivals\nStep in Pumps in\nMSD KID\nBLUtKTO'\nG^EEN KID\nPATENT LEATHER\nfs.o\u00bb ra a.o.oo\nR* Andrew\n&Co.\nLeaders  in  Pocifashi>yn\n\u2022\u2022'\u25a0   \u2022 \u2022-\u25a0\u25a0-*     ;-\u25a0-    \u00b1   ,-\nRumors Concerning (iW\nMmriagt of Couple tt\nCanyon hove Erroneous\nCaWtOM, W. C. M.y 5.\u2014Mrs. Rob-\nerth* Waist, and Ron Stewart arrived\nback from Aurar-rlsy a couple of day.\nago with USelr car decked up with\nbridal I'itooa*. The ensuing rumors\nand .\u2022HXfuMlluUl Mem to have been\ngrcMlt *_t.rieWd, w lt developed\nthat the ribbons were a result ot the\nmarriage of RotTs sitter, which took\nplace at Klmburley a few day. ago.\nPeterson's Pipes\nThe Beat 82.00 Pipe in\nAeWdrW     BUSH'S\n- ' r AnJiJi\n>octet\\\nVht\u00bb  t^ftum -ta   JHrttftlW  by\nMrs.  M. J. Vlfomx.    All nam of\n\u25a0  social   nature.   Including  rtoep-   ,\ntiom. privata biiImwIiiiiwiiI*1   per?\n\u25a0anal   Itama.   marriagea,   ate,   will   -\nappear in thtt ootuttn.   Telappdn*\nlira.   Vlgneux   at   bar   borne   on\nSilica atreet.\nMra  William   Waldle.  Stanley \u00bbtreet.\nand ber daughter Mlaa Jean leave this\nmorning (or Montreal. Toronto and\nQuebec city where tbey Intend spending\naeveral w\u00ab-ka.\nCnptala Douultu Brown, superintend-'\nent of the B. c. lake and rlvw <*trvlce\nha\u00bb left  for Vernon to be present at\nthe convention being held there' today.\nt   *   *\nK. Stftnawa? of SpoKanc, a fbrhier\nresident or Neiaon. ftfrlved ln to** by\nmotor yesterday en route to KasK.. lis\nwas accompanied by A. Orant of\nSpokane.\n\u00bb   \u2022   \u25a0\nColin P. Macdougsll of Macdougall\nand Mccfevrles, who ls on contract\nwork at Gold Hill apent the week-end\nwith his family ort Stanley street. He\nwill return Tueaday,\nt   *   *\nMr. and Mrs. W T. Potheringhim,\nSilica street, had aa their guest over\nhe week-end C V7. McBey ol tne\nConsolidated Mining and Smelting conii-\noany'a office staff ln Trail.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and IStrt. J Paul Fitner have\nreturned from n motor trip to Spokane\n* \u2666   \u2022\nMiss Ruth Compton, Annable block,\napent yesterday with her parents at\nCreston.\nMiss Kathlyn Porter, entertained at\nUte tea hour at her home In Fairview\nSaturday, bone-ring Mrs R, I. Bv&us\nwho leaves shortly to make htr home\nIn Lethbrldge. Daffodils were the\nflowers uaed and those assisting Miss\nPorter were Mlas Dorothy Smith, Mlsa\nEsther Nordman and Miss Bvelyn Porter. Invited .guests included Mrs. J.\nH. Evans. Mrs H. K. Foot*, Miss Cors\nSmythe. Miss Mary Morgan of Trail.\nMlas Ullte Smith. Mrs. H. H. Jenne,\nMiss Margaret McLeod. Miss Lorna McLean, Mlu Thalma Reddle, Mrs. W.\nOeorge, Miss Olive Abey. Miss Margaret\nMorgan, Miss Kathleen Brodle. Mlas\nE. Nordman. Miss Beatrice Campion,\nMiss Rattle Woodruff, Mlas Ruth Robertson, Miss Edna Chapman, Mlas Myriad Morrison. Mlsa Toots Houston. Ml\u00ab\nGrouse Mountain\nGreater Community\nSpirit Campaign\nfl Oas\nildna Porter. Mlas  Peggy  Porter.  Miss\niiy Smith, and Miss Evelyn Porter.\n1\nMiss Orlttttlle eplller who teaches\nat1 Brilliant spent the week-end In\ntown.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nJ M. Oordon. G. P. R. district freight\nagent left Satuaday -or VanuHivet.\nwHere he will atteag (he Rotary convention.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u00bb\nMr* J. U PuitJir of South) Slocan\nWas a city visitor Saturday.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMr. and Mrs Nelson fetonon of\nYjalr and ttielr son Hroer spent\nSaturday in Nelson.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nHiss Mayme Currle Of the high\nschool staff spent the week-end with\nfriends ln Trail.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. I. Bourke, Amiable block, left\nyesterday for Crescent Bay where she\nwill spend the next week with her\nson and daughter-in-law. Commander\nand Mrs. Rowland Bourke.\n\u2022 *        \u2022\n3. L. Hurt, principal of the Prooter\nMhool,  spent  the  week-end   In  town.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. Robert McKlm of South\nSlocan and their baby wer* Saturday\nvisitors  to  Nelson.\n.*   *   *\nR   E.  Cooper of Balfour spent Saturday in the city.\n*\u2022 \u2022   .\nDr A. B- C. Dando, Carbonate -.treet.\nleft Saturday night for Vancouver.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nH.   Perry   Leake   of   Balfour   was   a\nvisitor  to  town  Saturday.\n\u00bb   \u2022   \u2666\nJames Benson, son of Mr. and Mrs.\nJ H. D. Benson, Victoria street, has\nreturned from attending tbe University\nof Alberta at Edmonton. He has taken\na position on the Dally News editorial\nstaff.\n\u2022 \u2022>   \u2022\nUrs.   A.   L.   McCulloch,   Mill   street.\nleft last  night  for  Vancouver,  where\nshe  win  he  the   house  guest of  Mr.\nand Mrs. Blake  Wilson.\na   a- a\nMiss E. Thompson who teaches at\nYmir spent tha week-end ln Nelson.\n\u2022 . \u2022    \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. J. DeKlnder. Rosemort.\nhave ae their guest their son J DeKlnder of Tacoma.\ne   a   \u2022\nMiss Dorothy Plynn of Orand Forks\nwas among outsiders to attend tha 40-\nhours dsvotion exercises held ln Nelson\nlast week, under the supervision of\nRev. Father Monaghan, S. J., of tlie\nImmaculate Conoeptlon parish In Vancouver.\n\u2022 a   f\nMrs. J. McKlnnon of Castlegar was a\ncity visitor Saturday.\n\u2022   *   \u2022\nDr. L. I. Borden. M. P P., left last\nnight for Vancouver, where he wll)\nattend   the   Rotary   convention.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nHarry Eperson. Silica street, has returned from spending some time on\ncontract work at Christina lake.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nMr. and Mrs. Norman McLeod of\nProcter paid a vlalt to Nelson Saturday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nA. Ling wu In from Balfour Saturday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nOordon Oerman of the Bank of\nMontreal staff baa left for New Denver\nwhere he ls relieving for a time.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMiss Sybil McLean, daughter of Mr\nand Mra. D. D. McLean, Carbonate\nstreet, spent the week-end (n South\nSlocan the guest of Miss Millie Po-\ntoaky.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nAlan C. Keefer. Arrow Park lum-\nberman,   spent   Saturday   shopping   in\nMan.\na   \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. Oeorge Fleury, Kerr apartments,\nA FORTUNE IM PRIZES\n$1.00 Makes Yon Eligible\nHIU- VaoaMf ta . Iorfoa.1\u2014a_ at tht \u2014a. e_. Ma. ae __ Sana\nl_   i*1aei*l1**g  Mask  eaaorf  _J   ple^graoaef  oa   gaa   coo\n_ Jtatt  akieS  \u00abiIf .nr.e,  .  gsWtta  atr.ua   a.  toaeiat   dollar,   t.   Woaeora   Caaa.a\nTa. Pla. ar .lagtn\nI. Th. Canvas, bar aud. aoovialw (at , G\u2014tal Mr. tt lls.esesl. da\n*\u2022_\u2022*, C_a Wee. la-afuas .l.MW each .at foe ftaa aWarloa .1 eta I ayeajii\nTk. Vaatl, Caefc Priioa dull m. dlndod aa folio\u2014 i Oa., ,200 Caefc Naol\nOa. .IM Cull rrtatf T\u2014\u2022er^a.lel, tt* Carts Mam . . . tiittr Maa. a. a_\n1.   aT\u2014r thaiatitaa. mt n 11 to Oaoaaa. Mn.iaiii Wafca\u2014\nTiekol ia aBdala ta aatalva oa. af ab. Weakly Caah Nsaa.\n[ b. .MM. t. aetata. .\nCask Nn fae aaatt aktat \u2022aecht.o'.\n* Back eratk laa prlaa aioaiar.' aaaaa. ._ arMoo.ua aill to \u2014M_*el. Aa aho\niatt\u00bblag>si ,f ot. Caavakaa .11 poena, .ka haa. waa a Waal*, Na. *\u25a0\nbMaaat oHcabl. at tha \u00bbH,000 data* IMaa.\n1 Th. Gre\u00bbd Pti\u201e n.U ho ore.edod ua aaa, a< ah. W\u00abUv Pr\u00bba Wtaao.\na. th. tad af oh. Graaaot Coauauair, Spin, Caattad**.\n(. Th. Walharla ol aw.edin. th. Prln. .hall ba fair and rmpartial. oat.\nTtaha. haddt* ht^n* .rauai epportuaii, wiihoua anfudic*. Tha tall..lo* \u2014B-\n1-wa at. af aooandoaahU tnatot- har. anaaaad aha I aa. I.iajlhp et\naaaoAk* eh. Naa, \u2014d  tfeab aarlaloa ohall ha  aa_ a_  11, ||\u201e,\nlTO*OTI*ABM V. C. SfTIUY, mtsbta. W I\u2014aa-| \u2014\n>Bl^| MlBiane of  Finaac. of Brfii.k CatuoaVia. ^^^^^H|\nW. toy W. MelNTOSH. Maa.Dir., Kallr, Daask. K Ca* Ltd.\n-   ---    aa\u2014har Graal \u00ab MeDoaaall. B.ni.ie..\nJ_K_9StWT\u00abl_y\u00bb__J\n>l>\"w\u00abth St\u2014an a W.lei, C - * ^\"^\n:C*WN, PmidM*, Goneo, Vm    __________\n\u2014 taraa, tmrcrMMr tela GoaaWt Cawiarfli SfMl a_M\nua during thl. Carnpaiga ta liaraaaa ttUblo aa i_ kia.\n_ _, drin ~ li. G\u2014to, M.ii.iilil Sn.\nMaaav, beat aaah ao\naaaa far aaah TickM\n..    Parihtiir af Tkhtat a\u00abaat ApadicaMeat C.upa.\na  Hjh-\" taa  Scaaic  Knat-t Umlmsd \u00ab\u2014\u00bb \u2014\n>-<rW-\n. laaenlaan.\na Hlah.eay aad Sc-ic  Rnat-t Li.M aaWo oa  \u00ab\u00ab\u00bb SiM a_,\naf Feidar ne* wjik will b. .n,ihl. a. eeeoin eh. c\u2014MM Waal* Can Pen\u2014.\n_\u2014_\u2014__\u2014_\u2014__L\u2014. \u2014  tM  , n-aga st ahs I\n.. A* rsroode k. naajtaw ta nb ol ilekoaa .ad alt -aain aaailtW daat aald\nak.ll ka mOtm s*. anaoe.aai\u2014 af Gaa. A. Tooeh. ft Co., Cliaia.d Acnaaataana.\nVaacaa\u2014,, B. C Th. Dean laioa Saeh of Cund. aill b. aba il.pibai, J\nalt rial l.a   FaSda.\n10.    THI  I*  ah. attachad   Coupon  wiah  ntan   aad  ufdrna   adalal,      'Ins.\nAimch (1.00 fae sack riekol doaieeel.    Jfrf lo ste\nMOUSE   MOUNTAIN   HIGHWAY  AND  SCENIC   SBSOtT UMITBD,\n*\u2022* iv*d\u00ab Sana Waa. Vnia.aa. %. t.\nCoupon Application\nNo. S-D\nSnw Memmain HtgrVw\u2014 K Se\u2014lie Rswrt, UeJ.\n'\u00bb\u00ab   PetsoerSL Wmt, Vttcouvw, B.C    *\nGtrrtlnnmi   Pteaw wnd Me '\n1 Grouse Mt, Communirj- Spirit Ticket\n2 Gro_\u00ab Mt, &>mmunit-r Spirit Tickeu\nS Grouse Mt. Community Spirit Ticket*\nI snack tlM   {\u201e*\u00a3_,}     tee aad, -te stateaL\nf%MB    \u2014.-   \u2014\u2014       \u25a0 - i. i ii\u00bb I-. \u25a0\u25a0 I..I.I..I-\n9-fNat           a,                       - - \u25a0 -\u25a0\nOtjr\t\n\u25a1\n\t\nS5S?sH5e'^Sv:^ HHsr2 -tt*-'Sft\n\"A GREAT\nTONIC.\" SAYS\nMRS. RUSSELL\nAfUr Taking   Lydia   E.\nPinkham's Vegetable\nCompound\n?<Bwick, Out,\u2014\"I am Ulriaf Lytfas\nC. Pinkham's Vf-getabl* Cotnpound\n~~~~~~~mmmmm~~~~   thaChaop\n(or serrou*\n,. loss of *\u25a0>\nsad to gain\nait\ntonic and I\ntt_r-it*dogea\nkottl.b*olit.Itwgg\n\u2022coram.nd.d to\n\u2022 friend and\nI now I reccromend\nit to all women for\n\u25a0uch trot-blt* u\ncome at thu time.\"\n\u2014Mrs. W. V. Ro_EU, R. B. No. o,\nPenwicit. Ontario.\n \u25a0\neisoo, otiif.. arms* esk wni\nbrotber-ln-law md nute-r, Mr. aitu Mrs\nppnglaa Cummin*\nUt. .rjd Mr. K.Uy of N.w Deliver\npaid  a vl.lt to town Baturdag.\n....\nT. R. Wilson st-rtat tbe WMt-end h-a\n\u2022pokan..\n.    a    ,\nMr.. Walter Wrtthl, T.rr.ce apartments, hat left tat a trial visit to\nMr pareMs, Mr. afid Mra. Wtlliam\nWllUetm* Ib Idgowood\n* .   .\nMrs    W.   Bsruaot,   aad   hw   Ton rag\nodn Bobby of South Siena arxnt Bet-,\nurday ln town -dtopplng.\n...\nT D. Idgaur ot VaHloan WH \u2022 cltr\nvUltor  Satwrd.y\n...\nMaw. Harold Lakes awl Mrs. w. 1.\nOrove, Tst-ra** .parUnc-.Lt, have returned from Spokane where lhey went\nCo attend the production of \"me\nDessert Song\" last weak.\no     \u00ab      .\nMiss Lorna McLean who leacne. at\nHarrop spsnt th. week-end with her\nparents, Mr. and Mr*. W. B McLean.\nEdgewood avenue.\n...\nJ. I Hugh*, motored to Ymrr Saturday where h. visited has an Vincent ot tb* Ysnkee Olrl mine eflace\nstaff.\n...\nMr. .ad Mr.. L. R. Ohoo-rtette have\nleft by motor for Vftncouver where Mr.\nChoquette will on Monday attend the\nKnights of Columbus state convention.\nMr. and Mr*. Choquette who wll. Idler\nmotor ho California, w.r. accompanied\nby Mr. Choquette's nephew, Adrlen\nChoquette who will then return to bis\nhome ln Quebec.\n...\nMr. and Mrs. G. Noel Bros a of\nBonnlngton and the fornatr. sister.\nMrs. Jones, who have recently relumed from wintering in Manilla.\ngueat* of Mr. and Mr.. Brown*, daughter and aon-ln-law, Mr. and Mn. Vald,-\nermtv Hvrdt, tl^e latter nee Ivy Brown,\nwere  city  .hoppers  Saturday.\n,    *    a\nCaptain Shaw of Rfondel .pent Saturday la town.\ne    *    .\nFred Lake who haa recently been\nto Calgary on business Is a Neiaon\nvlaltov.\nMr. and Mrs. J. J. Mslone of Penticton   former   pioneers   of  this   city   are\nvisitor* |n town at prewnt\n...\nMrs.   Martin   Kandrtck   of   Rowland\nspent the week-end In  town.\n.   \u2022   .\nr. Hallett, travelling C. P. B baggage\nagent, who haa been a recent vl.ltor\nto town has left for  hi.  headquarter*\nIn   V.ncouver.\n...\nB. S. Weatbery of Cr.wfoid Bay paid\na  -ai.lt  to  town  yesterdsy.\n....\nJack Hume has been the gueat of hla\nparenta for tll. past few dsys st their\nhome \"Klllsi-nty On Tbe Lake.- He\nleft by motor Saturday for hi. bene\nIn   Moecow,   Idaho.\n...\nMr. and Mrs. J. A. Shsw. cf Appledale,\nspent Saturday In the city.   They were\naccompanied by their children.\ns\u00bb \u2022  \u2022\nMrs. I. Tsbfrg ol 8Iocan Park wu\na K\u00abi\u00bb*n othoppe. EtetunUy.\n\u2022 *        \u2022\nJack Alywtn of Victoria hu left\nafter a visit to Norval Oerman. Hoover\n\u25a0treet.\nQeorge Taylor ot the Dominion Ex-\npreu company has left for Vernon to\nattend a convention being held thtre\non Monday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. H. Fielding and her ion, Hilary,\nhare arrived la Nelson from Accrlngtcn\nLankershire to be the, guests of Mrs\nPleadings brother and lister-In-law. Mr.\nand  Mrs.  Roy Pollard. Mill street\n* *   \u2022\nMrs. H. Cliristenson and her daughter*. Mrs- McLanders of Sandon snd\nEsther Christenson. spent the weekend  In  town.\n*MHNHMB*a-M__L!\n611 Baker Streti.     Phon* 200 9^^H\nANNIVERSARY SAM\nExceptional Values In Dress Goodt-r\nSilks and Staples\nWomen's House Dresses\n$1.00 Each\nOdd Lines of Women's House Dressus.\nMade ot Print or Chambray. Assorted sizes.\nCLEARING  AT fl.OO EACH.\nFine Wool Dress Goods\nHalf Price\nA Pine Assortment of Serges, Tricot-\nines, Fancy Kashas, Tweeds, etc. 42\nto 64 inch** -wide.\nRegular $1.00 to $4.00 a Yard.\nSALE PRICE 5\u00a9<- to *_._*\u2022> a YARD\nBlack Duchess Satin\n81.39 a Yard\nPure Silk Duchess Satin in black only.\n36 inches wide and excellent quality.\nRegular $1.75.\nAT fl.38 A YARD.\nSpun Silk\n55c a Yard\nThirty    shades\nto select from.\nThis    is    our\nStandard   Silk.\nFull 30 in. wide\nand  good\nweight.\nSale  Price:\n55<    a    yard\n54-Ineh\nFlannels\nS1.25aYard\nImported Flan-\nneks of pure\nBotany wool.\n64 in\u00bb. wide\naRnd in a range\nof colon.\nSalo Price:\nS1.35 a Yard.\nPrinted Voiles\n49c a Yard\nOdd Lines of Printed Vofk   Imported\nmaterial in assorted patterns. 40 ins.\nwfde.   VahJWto *l,00r.\nSALE PRICE 48* A VARD.\nWonderful Values in\nCurtain Net\n5 Yards for 81.00\nThis is only a fraction of their regular\nworth. There is a collection of novelty Nets and Scrima. Reffular 46c to\n75c a Yard.\nCLEARING AT 5 YARDS rOR fl.O0\nTable Cloths and Napkins\nAt 20 Per Cent Less\nIrish Linen Table Cloths and Napkins in\nall the best patterns. Regular $5.00\nto $25.00.\nCLEARING AT 28% LESS.\nLinen Huck Towels\n59c a Pair\nGood  quality    Linen Huck\nTowels.   Full sizes.\nSale? Price:        SO** a Pair.\npillow\nCotton\n3 Yards\nfor 81.00\nGood quality\nPillow Cotton.\nCircular 42 ins.\nwide.\nSale Price:\n3  Yards for\n91.00\n\"Made in Canada'' Sale\nat Kimberley Nett Good\nSam Under Church Ladiet\nKIMBERLEY.    B.    C*    Msy   t.\u2014Tis*\n\"Msde ln Canads\" ssls promoted by\nths ladlss of United church has nettet*\nthe funds S3ST Mr. Mscph.rson of\nCranbrook opened, th* \u00ab*a> .t a p. tn.,\non Tuesday and expressed himself ss\nd\u00abeply Impressed with th. quality anl\nvariety oi the goods dl.pi.yed. B*\nhoped that such events would help to\nIntroduce Canadian manufacturer, to\nCanadian people and thereby stimulate\nthe  buying of Catidalan-mad. frond..\n?Wrfli'rW*m?nTffTiTrn*W\n[   Some Very Special Values\nFOR THIS WEEK ONLY IN\nLIVING ROOMSUITES\nBalfour Man Cuts\nPart ol Thumb Off\nBaKLFOVR.    M.    C.    May    5. i*Hrry\nLeake cut part of 1.1b left thumb off\non Tueaday. He went to Craaton\nhospital   for   treatment.\n\"\\\nFISHING\nTACKLE\nWe carry a Full Line of High Grade Fishing Taekle,\nall fresh, new stock. Split Cane Rods, Steel Rods, Trolling Rods, Reels, Lines, Fly Hooks, Baithooks, -Sinkeir,\nSpoons, Spinners, Leaders, Traces, Fish Baskets, Landing .Nets, Gaff Hooks, Waders.\n\u00ab I U M.\nHipperson Hardware Co.\ntfiati\nIstm-tat Hie tn* n-Mmr* Star* .\nHI0N1! 4*7 MM \u00ab,\nL, ll\ni\n15 Chesterfield Suites\nJUSTRECIEVED\nMohair, tapestry and silk combinations.   In blue, taupe and green.   Buy\nnow and save money.\nFREE with each suite\na LAMP or an END-TABLE\nSUITABLE TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED\n3-PIKCB     MOHAIR     SUITE\u2014Regular     *H5\nfor J298.50.\nWith this suit* free walnut end table or lamp shade\n2-PIKCB SUITE\u2014Chesterfield and Wing Chair.\nMohair.    $235.\nFree with  this -rutie  end table or lamp and shade\n3-PIECE TAPESTRY SUITE, $235 for $210.50.\nFrss Kith thl. suite end table or lamp and shsde\nODD CHESTERFIELD, mohair.    Regular $166.\nFor $147.50.\nODD CHESTERFIELD, tapegtry.   Regular $135.\nFor fl 17.50.\n.bid   table   free   with   c<M   Chesterf.eldss\nRemember we have a large quantity of suites to choose from.\nStandard Furniture Co.\nCompute Houm Furniihen Nslson, B. C.      J\nThe Sc*br*f of Service and sSatisfaction\n tfPt-79.\nMarkets and Mining\nSootls Ma-tobe altvaaud bMm and   OTAPIfP   ITTsTllDkl\nin direct Un* of the *_*-*-.'**\u2022 body   .11IMJ-1 Ul lUKJl\nof the two Sb*rtitt Oordon Ttfaaattti**.\nm\nUses Report on\nIsW^DiscoTwy\nUa   M.nH\"-   Minos   which   ad* I\nx.tn^s^^^,\u00bbMOT*ry <**\u00ab**\u25a0 '\"-\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00bb*\nrust a-tn-M of i-ound i\u2014a j  Short Scesion; Brazilian and\n\u2022a which hav. Mn d-JO-nd ,     Nuke,   _,_,,.   Qy,   dj^^\nttlnsl   t-rtrtu*   .bowings   in   th* | \t\nI    TORONTO. Mar i-Th. Toronto .tock\nTORONTO MARKET 1\nHAS GOOD WEEK\nDESPITE SELLING\nWide Lilt of Issues Shoved Up\nAfter Early Break in\nAdvance Rumely.\nfun report jutt n-\u00bblvajd from\nOaltirl-otl. tatsatal manager, wye\nalt-asr.llnd vein, hosv, ln copper\n\u25a0Utc, uttmd. atee 1M0 teas* and\n, width at onr 11 teat.\na rsault Just this rich dlsco\u2014ry\npast drill, an being nt up\nas ir-Mulv* dsvotopintmt etua-\n, will be otrrterl on during tb*\nnr month.. Mr. CampbsU m\ntanager of th* Sudbury DU-notad\nkt oocrip.tr>, who haa a auff\n\u25a0petrtenoKl driller.. fwmerly with\n_la\u2014isuoraal Nickel company. I.\nla ground with preliminary equip-\nand  kt making  final plana tor\nNEW YORK, May 6\u2014A flood of met\n\u2022nd profit taking ww checked befor*\nth. slon of Baturday'. thort trmicm\nof th* .took market, and a wide aa-urt-\n\u2014.nt of Inun \u2014in puahed Into n\u00bbw\n! mark.t mad* tb* b**t .howlnt of th* \u25a0>\u25a0\u00bb> sround, although a sprinkling of\npart month laat wnk and Friday* re-., *a* stsnaa remained at th. clow\ncovsry contlnutad through tb. abort | \u00ab** nlllng waa .welled e.riy In '.ho\nssnion Saturday. f nnlon  by  a  rather  unnerving  break\nTb* outstanding event of Baturday'. *\u25a0 the Advane* Humley lnun, whloh\nnnlon or. th* continued improvement \u2014>v. been subject to violent pool man-\nin Braalllan and International Nickel. IPUlatlon ln recent sessions. New* of\nth* former with a turnover of mora Improwd protipects of a settlement of\nthan SOW sham to don at SH t**\u00bb wpsrilions tangle and activity in\nup V, paint. Nlck.l worked around \u00b0~ \u2014w atnngthened th. market\nin  a  clrcto  from SSSH   to  883\u2022,,  to >>\"\u25a0\ncIcm at 868*4. also up % point Nor-a alt* Anoclated Press pries Indian ol\nand. alao record*! fractional advance, SO Industrials snd 90 utilities Whloh\n\u2022tnngth developing In the Jnu* on \"rata through their record high, of\nnnaU demand. ' mld-Mareh   yesterday,   ware  sent  still\nTh* oil group divided Ita movement., further Into virgin high territory.\nCrown   Oil,   Home,   McColl-Frontanac\ni and Volcanic going into tb. plus dlv\nasvy drilling program\naaottrv camps will be erected for talon while Imperial OU old and new\nfXt\u2014i-n-\u2014 work. Both Mr. Camp* lnun. Brltlsh-Amerlcsn and Rcyallte\n\u25a0Sad the resWent engineer an con- ckand with lone. Roy.llte .lipped\n| permannt camp, of substantial back t% on two tV thn* small turn-\nSi will ban to be ended on thl* . ov*n.\nest tb* company', piiap.ili Frantd Metal* shot up to * ntw high\n\u2022.-3ampb.il ny. by tb. time the . msi* ot SSS, and at tb. clon of SUM.\ntad t. oo-mptottd to Sberrttt Oord- : wm   SK   point*   higher.      Cockshutt\ntaming i-wulto from Scotia Manl-    Plow sained  a point.\n\u25a0\u2022 ata-ippM and diamond  drIUIng\n\u2022mine -ahould ba available.\nr.   Cimph.il  alao  has   *   gang   of\nHMMed  mat  ready   to  commence\ntSm and stripping th* 11 claim* of\nRead the Advertisements\nTHEY LIGHTEN WORK\nSudbury Basin\nSherritt Gordon\nFalconbridge Nickel\nThe direction and management of this interallied\ngroan of properties is most conservative and highly\ncompetent. On any recession for price they present\nattractive opportunities for purchase.\nR.P.Clark&Co.,(Vanc.)Ltd.\nINVESTMENT BANKERS\nNELSON, B. C. PHONE 100\nI\nBoy Bonds -\u00bb\nRoyal Financial Corporation Ltd.\nv_.cot~n\nGOVERNMENT, MUNICIPAL, CORPORATION and\nPUBLIC UTILITY BONDS AND SECURITIES\nEnquirey invited and information gladly afforded.\nB.   J.   HEWITT\nDistrict   Bepment.tln\nP. O.\nSCOTIA MANITOBA\nMINES, LTD*\nImportant\nAnrwuncementl\nOwing to recent rich discovery, the price\nof Scotia Manitoba shares will be in-\ncreased shortly Purchasers will be well\nadvised to hold their stock after increase\ntakes place.\nPersons who bought Sherritt Gordon\nin 1927 at SOc per share have reaped a\nrich reward and those who continue to\nhold the stock will soon receive much\nhigher  prices.\nThe same results should apply to Scotia\nManitoba in the course of the next few\nmonths.\nFor Further Particularss Consult\nJ. E. ANNABLE\nMiller COURT k CO., LTD.\nR. P. CLARK k CO., LTD.\nHUGH W. ROBERTSON\nFinancial Brokers,  Nelson,  B.  C.\nMULLEN ELLIS & CO- Ltd.,\n618 ROGERS BLDG. VANCOUVER, B. C.\nTha upturn of tb* call money retc\nywwrday, Interrupting the gradual ._.-\nprovoment from the acute money iltu-\natton which developed a week ago,\nwaa rather dlacouraging to traders who\nhad been looking for aubttantlal lm-\nprowment in credit with the paaalng\nof the' month-end requirement*, and\nlruplred profit taking. Friday's rateo\nearn over the week-end.\nAdvance Rumley common and preferred, which on Wedneeday reached record prlcea of 104% and 119. respectively, broke to 00 and Tt, but rs-\nbqunded to tt* and 84 at tbe cloae\noff 13', and BH'from last night. Wild\ntrading ln the stock baa been Influenced by conflicting reports aa to\nplans for refinancing and settling cc-\ncumulated dividends of more than y-io\ndue on the preferred. Tbe company\nhu earned nothing on the common\nstock for more than a decade\nA noteworthy strong point was Oood-\nyear Tire, which rose more than 7\npoints In buying on the prospects of\nresumption of dividends, and apparently, short covering Chesapeake & Ohio\nwas sent up 6 points to a new high\nprice at 230. and the Van Swerlngen\nIssues generally were firm ln sympathy\nwith   the  movement.\nIn' the oils. Atlantic Refining and\nthe Pan-American issues were sert\nto new high levels, and Standard or\nNew Jersy rose 2 points to within a\nfraction of Its peak. A few of the\nmotors were well bought on reports\nof AprU sales. Hudson and Packard\nadvanced 3 and 4 points, and Murmon\nagain  went  to a  new high.\nAmerican Can, Columbia C-rbon.\nMichigan Steel. Sparks Wlthlngtou and\nWright Aero were among other Issues\nreaching new top prices, Wright moving up 6 points to 136. Sears-Roebuck.\nTJ. S Rubber, Amerlcsn Tobacco Issues\nDii Pont, Eastman Kodak and Interna\ntlonal Harvester made substantial headway.   United Aircraft rallied 5 points.\nConspicuous soft spots were All!.\nChalmers. American and Foreign Power.\nElectric Auto Lite, General Electric and\nNational Biscuit, which loat from 2\nto 3 points. Radio sold off about 2\npoints but regained most of Its loss\nOeneral Motors closed steady after an\nearly tendency to heaviness.\nNEW  YORK   NTOCKH\nHigh     Low\nAndes     67*     54*\ntimer.  Can      149*   141*\n\u2022Amer. Fgn   Pr  US*   112*\nAmer. Loco.   HI*   118\nAAmer. Steel Fdy ..   66*     67*\nAmer. Smelt, A Re. 100*    IM\n\u25a0Amer   Telephone  - 338      226*\nAmer. Tobacco  ..... 110*    16S*\nAnaconda 143*    142*\nAtchison     300*    100*\nBait. *  Ohio 121*    120*\nBethlehem  Steel      Ul*    110*\nCan.   Pacific   -\nChrysler   \t\nCorn  Products\nDupont   \t\nPlelscbman Co.\nOen. Motors ...\nOen. Electric .\nOranby   \t\nFIRM TONE ON\nIWNTKEM.1_T\nNickel   and . Brazilian   Active\nLeaders; Packers Convert\nDeficit.\nMONTREAL, Mar 8-Th. firmer tone\ncontlnuad on Um Mont\u2014al stock .\u00ab-\nohange Saturday. Tradlns ww coni-\npar.Uv.ly heavy for a wwk-tnd tr.ort.\netulon,  13,448  ahares  being  .old.\nInternational Nlck.l ww most active and advanced a halt point V 664.\n\u25a0Braalllan ww y, point higher ttlUf,\nThe third most active .took, Cockshutt\nPlow, alao firmed fractionally at 643',.,\nWayagamac and Canada Car preferred wer* .trong wot*, advancing 6\npaint, to SSS and SMS rc.Becttvely\nDominion Textile ww ths greste.t\nlowr. off 3 polnu to SIM.\nTh. annual roport of British Col*\numbla Packer*, the tlr\u00bbt to be Usuard\n\u2022Inc. th. tm.lgam.tion of the companies which want to make up tho\npresent concern, showed thst production for tb. ISM season amounted to\nabout 88,000.000 or .pproslmately the\nbum w combined production of the\nbuslru\u2014 during the previous Mason\nThrough elimination of duplication in\noperation, and administrations, the -!\u2022'\nflclte ot 1937 ww converted Into a\nlarge profit for th. 1938 s*won.\nCLOSING QUOTATIONS\nAT MONTREAL\nClOK\nBank of Commerce   SOS\nSink of Montr**!  \u00bb4\u00bb\nBsnk of Nov* Scotls  400\nBoya!   Bank    370\nAbltlbl Power tc Paper    4S\nAsbestos Corporation     IS\nBell   Telephone     1SS\nBrazilian T. L. A Power     M\nBrompton   Pap*r       4t\nCanada  Broom   \u25a0\u2022\u25a0.   It\nCan. Car * Poundry  14*\nC.n.   Cement       9S*4\nCan.   Convert*!-.       Vl*\nCut. Industrial Alcohol     3'v>\nCan. Power      S0Vi.\nCan. Steamship Lines     4fV.\nCons. Mining tc Smelting  +00\nEGG MARKETS        OILS LEAD IN\n~ViUK\u00bbUVaR, May S-To produc*r.i\n' ft-trw a-c;  flrrt.  IX: pull.U lTc.\nWhole-ale: Iktrw 97c; flnU 34c;\npullet*  SSc.\nRetail: Bxtn* SSc; flrttg SM; pulleU\nMs.\nOreat Kor. Pfd   ....\nBudteon Motors\nImp    Copper\nInt.   Nickel\nKelly Springfield .\nKennecott   Copper..\nKroegger St Toll  ..\nMsck Truck\nSSV4\n\u2022St.\nITS\n\u2022;.*'.\nS4H\n26SH\nS4H\n104 Vi    103',,\n\u00bb1 SS'i\nClOM\n57 !i\n14.V,\n113\nIIS\net\n108-e,\n-ue\\\n170\n143 Id\n198H\nn\n1111.,\n_7Vi 330',\nSIT. 03H\n6V. ttS'i\n175*. 177\n71V. -MH\nS.I-. 84V,\n344 Vi 365\nS4 rUV,\nDominion   Bridge   \t\nDominion   GUM  \t\nDom.   Textile   \t\nHlllcrest Colll.r. \t\nH-arrl.   \t\nMontreal Power \t\nMontreal Tramway. . .\nN.tlon.1   Breweries  .\nN.tlonal   StMl  C.r  \t\nOgilvle Milling \t\nOttawa L. H tc Power\nPenman.,   Ltd    \t\nCorp\t\nPrlc.  Bra*  \t\nQuebec   Power   \t\nSh.wlnlg.n\nSherwln  William*\t\nSo. c.ntdt Power \t\nStoel  of  C.nad.  \t\nSt. Lawrence Plour Mills\nW.bs&so   Cotton\nWayagamack\t\nWMtern  Grocers   \t\nWinnipeg  Railway  \t\n108 Vi\n178\n.. 10S\n. 70\n!   TSH\n106*.\n,175\n1ST\n107\n800\n.. lit\n..   M\n106\n..   79\n.. n\n.    78V4\n300\n.   43Vi\n59'.\n36\n.   40-*\nsav,\n37\n...   SS'A\nToronto Mines\nAJAX Oi GAS\nLEAD TORONTO\nNoranda     and     International\n.Nickel Strang; Pend Oreille\nRecedes,\nTORONTO, May 6.\u2014AJai OU and Ou\nWw the chief point of Interest on the\nStandard Mining each.ng. Saturd.y.\naccounting for more than 40 per cent\nof th. wles and scoring an advance\nof lt cents to break through to a new\nhigh mark of SIM.\nNoranda and International Nickel\nwen again .trong feature., the -advancing 40 cent* to 184.60, while th*\nlatter ww 18 cento higher at (83.79.\nNoranda rights, fell back 3 cents to\n88 cento. Palconbridge Nickel .[urted\nup to 8U SO, a gain ot 66 cento, and\nSudbury Bssln declined 30 cents to\n8848. V.nture. WW 60 cents lower\n*t   8836\nLak* Shore moved up 5 Mnto to\n836.80. Teck Hughes ww osf 10 cento to\n8835. while Wright HargnavM ww a\ncent lower at 81.76. Baldwin cloaed V4\ncent higher at 6 oento. Mclntyre improved 38 canto at 616.50.\nSouthwMt Petroleum maintained Its\nposition at 87.00 In fairly hMvy\ntrading Horn. OU WW subjected to\nprofit-taking Ml\" and tagged to 833.75,\noff 88 onto. A. P. Consolldat-xl ww\ndown 18 cents to 8445, Dalb.ou.le down\n10 oento to 86.88, and Mayland down\n40 cento to 61800.\nAMOclated OU ww up 3 cento at\n8635 .nd Baltac 34 canto stronger at\n83 S6.\nPend Orellle receded 19 cent, to\n86.10. but th* right* held atudy at\n8136.\nCAPTAIN G1LLAM\nJXESJT WHEEL\nVICTORIA, May S.\u2014Captain Kdward\n0111am. on* of th* beat known *st*r\ntab Columbia skippers and a figure on\nthe Pacific oowt for many ye*-*.,.\npuMd away aboard his new command,\nthe steamship PrtneeM Norah, while\nnearlng Toflno.\nCOAST TRADING\nGains   Outnumber   Leosses   at\nCoast; Home and Dalhousie\nStrong Issues.\nVANCOUVER, May 8\u2014Trading on tb*\n.took exchange during Saturday*, brief\nMMlon contlnuad brisk with th* oil.\nagain pr-edomlnatlng PM*. change,\nwen rather mind but the gain* outnumbered th* Iomm In both mirtM and\noil.. A. V. Consolidated. Majrcury and\nHargal wan th* big tradtn, th* fornur\nclosing SO cento firmer at 84.78, while\nMercury mo-nd up 11 onto to 81.89.\nHargal *0M up to 13.40, dosing T cento\nfirmer at IS SS.\nHome OU and Dalhousle were the\nstrongMt Imum, tbs tatter ftnlshlug\nat 66.80 for a n*t gain ot 86 oanta\nwith llttl. ot th. --took coming out.\nHorn* rangad up to 884 with th* cIom\n40 o*nt* flrm*r at 838S0. Mill City\nww anothsr f.vorlt. Ud flrm.d up\n80 cento to clow *t 11038. Advance\nww SS onto Wronger: Calmont 10\ncanto and Pnehold 10 oento with United\nlosing 36 cento to 818.76: Mayland ten\ncento to 613.60 and tb* McDougall\nImum, old and new, beta*, off 10 and\n30  cent. rMpectlvely.\nIn th* mlnM Pend OralUe wm 30\ncents stronger at 6630 but the rights\ndropped back '16 oents to clow at\n81. Snowflake strengthened 4Vi cento\nto StSVi; Premier 6 oento to 8180 and\nBig MlMOur1 thn* oento to Slbl\nGeorge Copper lost 30 cento to close j that there are aufflcKnt organisation.\nat   67.06.\nTALK FORMATION\nKOOTENAY BRAMCH\nMINING INSTITUTE\nSuggestion Comes From Coaat}\nMembers Interested Should\n.   Write Wlddowson.\nFormation of a Kootenay branch ot\nth. Canadian Inttitut* of \u2014taint* *nrl\nMetallurgy to \u00bb possibility ot th* nc\u00abr\nfuture.\nIn a letter to I. W. Wtddowuon, H.\nMortimer Lamb, Vancouver, of th*\nprovincial branch, .uggMta consld.ra*\ntlon ot such a dep.rture. The function ot th* branch, which would havs\nIt* headquarter, at Nelwn, would a.\nmainly .octal, and. would find espree-\n\u2022ton perhap. ln a monthly luncheon\nIn  Neiaon.\nMr. widdow-ton hw dUcusMd the\nsuggMtlon with some of the members\nof the Instltuto ln this district, mainly onM resident In Netoon, and hw\nfound tjo f.r a divided oplnon. a num.-\ntyr thinking the IdM an tsoelauc ost.\nwhile others an Inclined to the view\nVANCOUVER STOCKS\nOpen    CIom\nBayvlew    6   .06\nBig Missouri     155\nBluebird    16\nCork  Province   -    \t\nCotton Brtt \t\nOeorge copper     7.00\nOeorgto Rlnr     .40\nQl.d.tone \t\nOolconda    1.68\nOrandvlew        .48\nIndependence         .OSVi\nIndian Mines'      M\nIntor Coal 94\nKootenay Plorenoe  MVi\nKootenay King       .47\nL. Ic L      .09\nLakeview         .01\nLucky Jim\t\nMohawk    \"      -OSVi\nMorton Woolatoy  07\nMarmot Gold       .OOVi\n6 .06\n150\n.18\n.19\nSO\n. 7.05\nJ7\n.13\nIM\n.46\n.09\n.94\n.18\n.48\n09 fc\nAl\n.14\nI\nAconda\nAmulet   \t\ntVrgo \t\nAre.    at....\natiw \t\nBarry  Holly\nBtdgood      Jl\nCastle          S6\nBid\ntaS-\n1.73\n01 Vi\n15\n.01\n.33\nCn   Lorraine  \t\nCent. Man. Mines \t\nConlagw  \t\nCrown Rewrve \t\nDuprat    \t\nDome\nOold Dale \t\nGold HU1 \t\nOranada   \t\n.03\nX\n1.88\n.03\n.07\n10.05\n.08\n.03 Vi\n.17\nDrover Daly .    .03\nAsk\n6   .OOVi\n1.78\n.03'*\n.01V\n.34\n3.1\n.36\n.81\n1.7S\n03 V,\n.OS\n1015\n.07 Vi\n.04\n.IS\n.03\nMVi\n.31\n.64\n.55\n8.76\n.70\n1.7S\nHuruoo Bay\n48*4\n68 Vi\n17H\n96S\n37 V4\n106\nMarland   OU       40%\nNtsh  Motor*      SSVi\nN.t. Pr. -t Light ..   86H\nN. Y. Cntral   188\nNor. Pacific 103%\nPackard Motor. ... 138\nRadio Corporation.. Ul\nShell Union OU ....   SOVi\nSinclair  Consol    88Vi\nSou.   Pacific     137%\nStood. OU of Cal. 78%\nStand Oil of N J. 61%\nStowart W.rner  . .   71\nStudebaker           88%\nTou Gulf Sulphur 81%\nUnion Oil of Cal.       81%\nUnion Pacific    3*3%   319%\nU.  8.  Rubber       67%     85%\nU. S. StMl  1*3%    181%\nWMt.   Hectrie     181%    168\nWUly. Overland ....   38%     37%\nT.llow Truck  *    47%     48\n48%\n.68%\n17\n(M%\n36%\n104\n40\n97%\n84%\n186\n100%\n134\n108%\n38%\n38%\n137%\n77%\n98%\n70%\n84%\n\u2022\u25a0%\nSOVi\n104%\n91%\n49-i\n83%\n17%\n93\n37\n104\n4C%\n98\ntl\nIM\n103%\nUS'.\n110%\nso\n88%\n137 Vi\n71\n61%\n70%\n86%\n81%\ntl\n331\n67%\n183',;.\n100\n31%\n47%\nJ.ckaon Manlon \t\nKlrklek.   \t\nKirk Hunton \t\nKwly  \t\nKwra v.\nKootenay  Plonncc  .\nUke  Shore\nLsvsl     _\t\nI860\n03%\n.16\n. '103\n.01\n.      .56\n.     .01\n.14\n36.76\n.06\n.16\n.60\n16.75\nMsrmot Metal. \t\nNatl. Silver\t\nNoble Plve\nOregon Copper\nPend  Orellle\nPl.net Hlue. \t\n\u25a0fremler\nPorter Idaho \t\nReeves McDonald      3.00\nRufu.   Argent. 33\nRuth  HOP*  40\nSilver Crwt  07%\nSilver Cup       SS\nSilverado\t\nSlocan Rambler     .18\nSnowflake <     SO\nTerminus   \t\nTopley Richfield  33\nWhitewater        .95\nWoodbine   _     08\nA. P. Consol     4.60\nDalboi\u2014w\t\nDev.nl_   . 1\u2014I\nRome Oil  33.7*\nIU\u00bb.  Alts    170\nMcDougsU    \t\nMclntyre  \t\nMcKlnley        30\nMonet.         .05\nMining Corp    taa\nmptoslng        330\nrlonnds     54 JO\nPorcupine   Crown         .01%\nPioneer    43\nPremier     1.78\nPotter  Doal        .03%\nPreston        Al\nRlbago       .03%\nSan Antonla   13%\nSherrltt-Oordon       8*8\n06'i\n.18%\n1.03\n.03\nSI\n.01 )<\u2022\n-lo\n36.80\n.08\n.17%\nTil\ni ..\nM\n4*5\n3.35\n84.70\nWett Am Water Up\nAnother Two and a\nHalf Inchet, Nelson\nA further rut. of >% InchM In tb.\n\u25a0v.l of tb* water In th* WMt Arm\nN.lson   wa*   ncordtjd   during   th.\n*4    hour,    ending    kt    noon    Priday\n-cording to measurements taken on\nbe gonrnment gaug* *t Pair-Hew by\nrouglas Mai*. Tb* Uv*l I* now * fwt\n7% InchM abov* tb* nro mark. It.\nma  at  nro   on   March  30  and   h\u2014\ntown   a   dally   rto*   \u00bbv.r   astsee   that\ntie.\nMr. Mai*  .tatod yaatwday that th.\nrtos  of   ths   water  to  oat*  had   not\nb**n more than the avers**.   He be-\nin   llttl   IM   coktor   wMther   ww\nVldin* the spring back a little.\nStadacona \t\nSudbury Bwln  \t\nSylvanlt*    \t\nTeck Hughe. \t\nTough  Oskes  \t\nTowsgamac   \t\nVlporad\nWright Hargre.ve.\nWwt Dome Lake\n.10\nlit\nits\n9 JO\n03%\n310 ,\n1D7\n1.76\n.03%\n.49\n1.86\n03*.\n01%\n.03\n.15\n6 30\n.11%\n860\n1.80\n935\n.04\n3.30\n1.08\n181\n.03i'i\n.08%\n.08%\n.04'<,\n.16\n.83\n.48\n630\n.70\nISO\n.80\n1*8\n.35\nS3\n.07%\nS7\n1.00\n.1*\ntav,\n.06\nJO\nso\nPRICES UNCHANGED\nON LOCAL MARKET\nVegetables   Are   in   Demand;\nMarked Improvement in\nFowl Section.\nnow. *.\nMr. Wlddowwn \u00abt.te. h* would Ukr\nto hear from the member. In tho district generally, to ascertain what tha\ngeneral opinion 1*. Should an Important number favor the suggMtlon. a\nmeeting of th. Kootenay member*\ncould be' died to t.ke up tbe quw\ntlon formaUy.\n4.60\nJ*\n139\n33.78\n1.70\nLocal market thl. wwk carried an a\nbrisk trad* ln .11 Unas, especially\nin vegetoblM. There ww a marked\nImprovement ln the fowl Motion. Pricw\nrem.in   unch.nged.\nThe  prioM vrere:\nBMf. lb -  16c to 30c\nV\u00abal, lb  16c to SOc\nPork, lb'. ....._..,.....,,-,..- 19c to .SOc\nPowl, lb  \u2022*\u00bb\nRsbblto, lb \u00bbS*\nHsadchwM. lb - - SSc\nEggs. hen*, per down   Ste\n3 down for  81-00\nButter,   lb -  SOd\nCheeee.   lb.\nCurd,   dlah .\nPotatow, 100\nParsley, bunch\nCarrots, lb\t\nCabbage,   lb.   .\nBeets,  lb  r\"\nApplea,   3   Iba -   \u2022*\nLeaks,  bunch    IS*\nVANCOUVER,    May    8.\u2014Herbert   J-.\nManron,  18, wn of Mr. and Mn. J\nMam-on, 308 Washington avenue, Vid-\ntoris, won the provincial oratorical\nchampionship and the right to rep*\nnsent British Columbia ln the' Can*\nadlan oratorical contest final* at TVt>\nronto thla month.\n _ _t_-\n  SOc\n \u00bb3.78\n    SO\n -   SO\n  'c\nLettuce, new, bunch .\nSpinach, new. bunch\nRadishes,   bunch\nTurnips, each\n100\n10c\n10c\n.    6c\nArtichokw. lb \u2014    Sc\nLogan & Bryan\nPrtrste   Wire\nSTOCKS,   BONDS,   COTTON,\n'    OBAIN\nCALGARY OIL\nAdvance  \t\nA   P. Couaolldated\nBlack Diamond\nBritish  Dominion\nClmont   *.\nMercury    '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nDalhousle     -\t\nDallM   \t\nDevenlsh \t\n\u25a0wt Crwt \t\nRichfield   \t\nOrwt Wwt \t\nHome OU\t\nIlllnoto Alberta\nMayland  \t\nMcDougsU ts\t\nMcDougall new \t\nTrail Manufactured\nFertilizer to Prove\nSalvation, Prairies\n___ \\\nVICTORIA, May 5\u2014Brltlah Columbia\nwith Its vwt deposits of pbo.ph.tM\nwhleh will be m-td. Into fertiliser by\nthe ConwIldaUd Mining and Smtltlng\ncomp.ny .t Trail, will prove th* Miration of Canada's -whwt sick** praarl.\ngrain belt, tbe 8atk.tchewan royal\ngrain commlMlon ww told tods* by C.\nC. owtle of Victoria, who ww fedaral\nwarabouM commlMloner from 1800 to\n1913.\n\"Much of the lend of Manitoba.\nSwkatchewan and Alberta, after being\nund*. cultivation for long period. It\nwbMt tick, du* to th. lack Ot fartll\nIwr,\" Mr. Owtts ssld \"Th. weatern\nprovtncM can abaorb tever.l million\ntdn. of fajrtUIMr snnually. Th* manu-\n_otunr ot fertiliser on a larg* k.1.\nWUl be th. gn*te*t MlvMion th. stat-\nacn provlnoM hav. ever known. It will\npaUM an Increwed yield, aa wrller\nharvMt, cIomt Mtu.ment aad biing\nabout * reduction of taiattoa.\"\nMajdlson \t\nMill City \t\nWdvaat\t\nWalnwcU\t\nModel\t\nPrwhold \t\nOkalta common  6*8.00\nOkalta preferred      8*8.00\nClOM\n6 10.00\n4.10\nSS\n      13S\n..     4*0\nISO\n..     8.70\n..      14*\n...   un\n450\n.     1.0*\n86\n3400\n1.68.\n13.80\n716\n4 46\n      5 80\n.88\nID 33\n106\n  J-\u00bb\n  J*\nISO\nRoytUlte\nSignal  HU1   \t\nSpooner   \t\nTurned Valky .\nUnited \t\nVulcan  \t\nRegent   \t\n173 00\n.1!\n380\n1.40\n11.00\n310\n.67\nNew Tork. Montreal and Vancouver stock exchangw, Chicago\nBoard of Trad., Winnipeg Oraln\nIich.ng. and other leading exchange*.\nOFFICES:\nVancouver,  Spokane and   Seattle.\nCanadian Pacific\n.    Sailinqs\nft  -, TO    \"\nEUROPE\nFROM ST. LAtTRBNCB POBTS\nMONTKBAL \u2014 QCBMO\nMay   17    - - _  M.lit\u00bb\nTo   Olasgow-BeUwt-uwrpool\nMay 31 .._  Brnprwe Apstrall\u00bb\nTo Cherbourg-Southamptoa\nMsy  93       Matagama\nTo cherbourg-8outh.mpton-AntW.rp\nMay 34 Duchn* Mchmond\nTo   Ol.ai!OW.Belf.-rt-Llverpgol\nSt  _  EmpraM Boo'\nTo  Cherbourg-rJouthaunptoo\nHand\nMay n ...:. ....:  Moli*!_2\nTo    piyrnouth-ChMt\u00bbura-8outha_pto-n\nand Itomburg _ _\nMay 81  Duchw* Tork\nTo   GlMgow-BelfMt-Uverpool\njun* 4  Montroyal\nTo Cherbourg-Southampton\nJune 6  *t  Montc\u2014r*\nTo Cobh-Ch.rboura-Soutbampton\nand  Antwerp\nJune 7   DuchM* Bedford\nTo oi_gow.B*lfwt-Uverpool\njun. 8  _  Mlnn.-to.ri\nTo Stornoway-Olwgow\njun. U   tmprats Australia\nto Ch.rboura-8outh*_pton\nJan* 11   .tnymtroat\nTo     Piymou_-creerboura-6outha_pton\nand Hamburg \t\nJune   14   -  **>.Ut*\nTo olasgow-Belfwt^-rerpool\nJune 14 . DucheM Atholl\nTo   Chernoura-r*oUISie_ipton.\npull   detail,   with   rata*   from\nwent, or write\nS. S. CA\u00bbTM.\u201e^       \u201e\nrM\u00abtrle\u00bb musmuee.   teetst   Vol\u2014\u00ab.  a\nThe Consolidated Mining and\nSmelting Company of Canada. Ltd*\nOffice, \".malting aad Refining Department\nTRAIL,   BRITISH  COLUMBIA\nSMELTERS AND REFINERS\nPurchasers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc 0re\u00ab\nProducers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Pijt Lead and Zinc\nTADANAC   TRAIL\nCar Bumpt Another From\nBehind on Slocan Road;\nBloth Slightly Damaged\nTh* two care wan damaged to aom.\n\u2022stent on th* Slocan highway near\nth* Intemctlon of tha Halaon-Trall\nhighway Priday Utenoon when one\near, .topping suddenly on the down\ngrade ww rammed from th* Teas by\nanother coming down the bill br\nhind lt. Th* driven namw vrere not\nascertained, although one of them, the\ndriver of the rear oar, proowded ln\nhi* automobll. to Neiaon.\nTh* rear car luartelMd a broken\nwindshield .nd dented radiator whll*\nth* **f\u2014it car had lte back danted ud\nIt* ga* tank punctured. Ho oa*\nInjured.\nSwvmer\nYamUsOn Trips\nON SALE DAILY, MAY tt TO SEPT. 30\u2014RETURN LIMIT, OCT. II.\nWinnipeg .....\nToronto \t\nHamilton   ...\nLondon   ..._.\nQuebec\t\nBt. John \t\nBt. Paul \t\nMinneapolis\nDuluth   \t\n...\u00bb 78.80 Port William ...- \u2022 90.00\n... 118*0 Niagara  Palls, H.Y - 134*3\n.... 116*0 Ottawa    139.60\n_ 118*0 Montreal     \u2014 184.10\n_. 143.90 Moncton    - 1B3S0\n.... 163*0 HaUfax    -  _ 167.78\n....   76.80 Chicago       \u00bb0S0\n    76.80 N.W   York \u2014_\u2014 181.70\n...   78J0 Bcton      - 187.78\nKNOW WHAT 18 BEST\nRead the rVdvettlsementt\nMANY ADDITIONAL DESTINATIONS\nASK   FOB   BATES   FROM   AND   TO   ANY   POINT\nRoute vl* Main Un* or vl* Boo Un., through Winnipeg or Portal to\nBt. Paul then via Chicago or Sault Ste. Marie, via Oreat Uke.: or via\nCalifornia \u00bbt additional fan; or good to go via on* ot th* abov* route*,\nreturn anoth.r.\nTicket*, Steeper BeMrvatloa. and complete Information from .ny\nCanadian Pacific Railway Agent, or writ*\nS. S. CABTEB, DISTRICT  FA88ENOEB AGENT, NELSON,  B.  C.\nCanadian Pacific\nWorld-* OmImI Trmwal Syatam\n IOK\nW2f\u00bb\ni ii\nHAVE AN\nEASYW1N, EAST\nfeat Toronto All-Stan 31-15;\nSecond Win in Two\nNights.\nOSONTO, Mar S.\u2014Th* Commercial\nof Edmonton, lsdles' bssketbsll\nIon. of the world, won their seo-\nr game in as manr night* on their\nbto vl-tlt wh\u00bbn ther  detaated tn\nir  aggregation   of  Toronto  play-\ntt the auditorium Saturday night.\n\u2022 Orads bretted through to t Si to\nwUl, never being ln danger. So\nnpletely did th* western girl, doml-\nt*  the  play  that -ther  trotted  off\nfloor at the .Interval with t 10 to\niwtd, the tttrt' lone tally coming\nthe last minute befor* th. breater.\n(nth a llttl* mora luok th* To-\nito  girls  would  not have  been so\nbehind, but the smart defensive\nIk of Kate MaeRae and Bale B\u00abn-\nfor the Orads kept the easterner.'\nar* down, many of their ahot. being\nI* from well out on the floor.\nliUle McCormack led tb. parade for\n. Orads. scoring 13 of h.r team's\npoints. ,\nMady. Pry figured largely ln the\ntory. scoring 8 point.. Margaret\n\u2022urney accounted for four, Kate\ntRae three uid, Bale Bennle and\n. Brown two each. Jean Irwin led\nI .tar.'a wore with thn* field bas-\nta.\nED GARDNER QUITS\nIN BUNION DERBY\nOKMDLOK, OkI\u00ab, May 5.\u2014 Phil\nOranvllle, ot Hamilton. Ont., ran th*\nlured th. big Hi y.sterd\u00aby. Gehrig\nOklt, tnd Okmulgee, Oklt., ln 7'11:4\u00bb\ntodty In th. thirty-sixth lap of c. C.\nPyl.'s bunion d.rby to finish fifth.\nOranvllle moved up t notch yeaterday because of the withdrawn! of\nEd Oardner, Seattle negro, who wo.\nin fourth pl.oe. Th. On-adl.n 1. now\nln tilth position with tn el.peea Um*\ntotal of 3\u00ab7:S0:30.\nToday*, lap wa. captured by Oulsto\nOmsk, of Italy. It wu hit thiru sue-\noeaslve  win.\nMEN WRITER WAS\nVIFE OF MASQUERADER\nlOLLYWOOD,    Cal..    May    6\u2014Beth\nYoung People's Play\nCranbrook, Nets About\n$360 for Church Fund\nCRANBROOK. B. 0* May 5\u2014Tb* play\n\"Brldgst's Night Off,\" pretentod last\nWMk by the Young people of tlie\nUnited church will net, when tll ex\npensee ar* paid, about S360 which will\ngo toward the building fund ol tiie\nohureh\nIt was wrongly .uted In Saturday'.\nIssue of Th. Daily New. that SIM had\nbeen realized.\nMr. and Mrs. Curtis\nGet First Salmon\nof Season, Procter\nNelson   Couple   Land   Three;\nFishing Not So Good On\nLake or River.\nNATIONAL LEAGUE\nSt. Loui. \u00bb; N.w Tork 7.\neinclnttl 7; Brooklyn 4.\nPittsburgh   7:   Boaton   3.\nSATTMMY-8  OAMES\nChicago    IS,   Philadelphia   0,    (tint\n\u2022Und, scram Waiter here, admitted   o*am*).\n-unity thtt she was the \"wlf.\" In      Cnlc\u00bb\u00ab0  '\u25a0   \u25a0TUIsd.lpnl.   7,   (\u00abcond\na  ttrtng.   eaat   ot   Peter   Stratford.   \u00ab\u00bbm\u00bb>\nMe death In Oakland yeaterday re- I    Boaton 6, Pittsburgh 3\nMr. tnd Mrs. Pred Curtis of Nslson\nhsd th. honor of hooking th. flnt\nstlmon of the se.son on Kootenay\nlak* ynt*rd.y wh.n they pulled ln\nthre*, th* heaviest of which wa* about\nnine pound., according to W. A. Ward\nof Procter Captain Cogle of Procter\ncaught t char yesterday\nPishing1 on the main lake, around\nProcter at l*a>t, haa not bean very\ngood to dat*. according to reports.\nLow watar and continued cool weather\n1. holding back th* season it ls\nthought.\nIIOIVN   THE   RIVER\nD. H. B. Morrison tnd Jack McLeod\nof NelMn landed three while fishing\ndown the river over the week-end.\nAccording to reports th* fish are not\nbiting to well ln the river below Nelson, either. Twq fishermen were reported to have hooked two on Saturday\nand angled all day yeaterday without\na atrlke.\nTony Deferro tnd party of Nelson\ntried their luck up Stlmon river over\nth. week-end. Tony got two but reported the writer running high.\nFOOTBALL SEASON '\nOPENS, HMBEnLEY\nEngland-Scotland   International\nGame Ends in 4 to 4\nDraw; Good Game\nKJM_\u00abRl_rr, B. C. May B.\u2014Football\n\u25a0mum opened at Llndiay park last\nweek with an international game between Sncland and Scotland. It wae\na closely contacted tame and the re-\neult wae a draw, tha aoore belnc 4 to 4.\nEngland was leading up to the lsst\nfive minute* but Soott, playing 9\nbrillian game for Scotland, equalised\nthe   score   with   two   splendid   efforts.\nThe regular last Kootenay tootUU\nleague will play their opening game at\nChapman Camp on Kay 6. between\nconcentrator and top mine teams. AU\nteams have been considerably strength.*\nened and lively games are being looked\nforward to.\nI PACIFIC COAST        I\nI        LEAGUE GAMES I\nJed   a  woman  masquerading  as   a |\n**\u2022\n[Tie screen writer said her first I\n\u2022ting with Stratford occurred several\nm ago ln the middle west when\n..was employed as secretarial duties.'\nfriendship of two years, she said,\n. followed by marriage,, immediately\ner which Stratford left her, coming\ntha Pacific coast in Ul health.   Later\nCincinnati  7, Brooklyn  0.\nQt. Louis 10, Mew Tork 7.\nINTERNATIONAL RACE\nSUNDAY'S   OAMES\nBaltimore  6,  Buffalo   1.\nJersey City 3, Rochester 8.\nBeading  at  Montearl,  ram.\nt followed  and  they  ware reunited   SATl'RDAY's uamem\nNile.. CI. i    Buff.lo 5, Joragy  City  4.\nI*he   secret   of   her   \"husband's\"   sex (     Rochester 3,  Reading   I.\n. not r.~al\u00bbd to h.r until a few      Montreal 4-0. Newark 0-5.\nnth. mo. the acreen writer -uld, tnd\nthat   tlm*   th.y   parted   company\n4 ah. came here ln motion picture\nItlng.\nBaltimore  5-1. Toronto 3-4.\nAmwijfo'Awciation\n1EBICAN ASSOCIATION\nJNDAY   OAMES *\n\u2014 \u25a0*     f\nPint ll-os:\nLoultvllle \u2022*#,   Mllw.uVee   4\nSecond gun.:\nLoulivUl.  1,  Milwaukee  7.\nToKdo  t,  St.  P.ul  a.\nIndianapolis 3;  Kanaa. City 6.\nHTKDAY'S   OAMES\nLouisville   4,   Milwaukee   0.\nIndlanapoll. 4. Kann* City 3\nOolumbu.  S.   Minneapolis  fa.\nToledo  3.  St.  Paul   11.\nKimberley Kiddies\nGive Interesting\nCantanta; Get $84\nKIMBERLEY. B. C. May 5.\u2014TL*\nKlmberley Kiddle., under the .tuples.\nof United church mtiion band gave\nthe cantata entitled \"A Dream of fairyland\" on Saturday afternoon and evening ln the Orpheum theatre. The cantata consisted of choruses, recitation..\nduet., solo., dlftlogue. and dancing all\nwoven Into a fascinating .tory.\nSATURDAY\nFirst gama:\nSettle \u00bb:   Bollywood  \u00ab.\nSecond game:\nBrattle 4; Hollywood 0.\nPint gem.:\nLo* Annie. u;  Stcrtmtnto 10\nSecond gtme:\nLo*   Angele.   8;   ftecrtmento   3.\nInning..)\nPortl.nd  4;   Missions  5.\nSsn FtanclKo 3: Oakland 13.\nBaH and Brittle\nJaw Tfe_w fllaity\nDuke of York Is\nin Motor Crash',\n4     No One Injured\nLONDON. Msy 5.\u2014The Duke of York\nwss concerned ln a motor accident\nlaat night when th* motor car la*\nwhlch he was returning to London col'\nUded with t motorcycle and tide car\non a London road near Billet bridge,\nStaines. The Impact was slight and\nonly minor damage was don* to the\nvehicles, no p.rson.1 Injury being \u00abua-\ntained Ths duke continued his Journey after tn lntervoi of about IB\nminute., after satisfying himself that\nth. driver of tbe motorcycl* waa no.\nUnured and thtt th* accident was not\na serious one.\nSUNDAY\nLo* Angele. 5; Sacramento 6.\nLo. Angele. 5; Sacromtnto 3.\nAt Lo* Angele.\u2014First game:\nSeattle  3;   Hollywood   IS.\nSeattle 3; Hollywood 4.    (7 lnnlngai\nSen PranclMo .;  Oakland 3.\nSecond  game:\nSan Fr.ncl.co 7: Oakland 1.\nPint Oeme Portland S;  Mltslon. 10.\nSecond game:\nPortland 4;  Mltslon. >.\nAMERICAN LEAGUE\nBritishers Hope to Retain\nTitle in Open Golfing\nMUIR FIELD, Scotland. May 5\u2014Great\nBritain', golf.n were ready tonight\nto repulM all foreign attack, on tb.\nBrltlah open championship or go down\nfighting.\nStarting at 0 o'clock tomorrow morning all th. familiar Brltlah profession*\nsi. and 50 of the nation*, leading\namateun will .tart .biking tbt blow,\nthey hope wilt completely ictriev*\nBritain', ancient golfing prestige. Spread\nover two famous links on th. shore, of\nth. Firth of Forth. 343 goiter., will\nplay th. flnt qualifying rount. 'or\nth*  championship  proper.\nBuoy.nt over the British victory In\nths International team matcher, for\nth. Ryd.r cup .t Leeds Briton, hav.\ngrest hop* of keeping the championship\nfor themeelvee. dseplt* the presence\nsmong the Invading 'ores ot the 1938\nch.mplon, Walter Hsgen.\nold Country\nJfa-^l-X^\nBy   Al,   DKMAKKK\n(Former Pitcher New York Oltnts)\nIt Is tragic ts well M remarkable what\non. blow on th. Jaw with a flat or on\nthe head with a baseball will do to a\nfight*!',  or   ball   player's  effectiveness.\nMay a good boxer hu developed\na \"brittle\" Jaw otherwise known as\n\"fighter', sleeping elckn**.\" from one\nblow ln t ptrUdolar fight.\nSid Terrls wu formerly t rugged\n.trong fighter until recently and now\nalmost any flghtar can K. O. htm.\nFred Fulton developed a brittle Jaw\nIn hla match with Jack Demnwy and\nnever recovered.\nPaul Berlanbach .nd Mike McTlgue\nwn.t the Mm. way.\nMany t good hitter 1. ruined In hue-\nball after he 1. \"beaned\" a few times.\nFrank Chance was ono notable exception. H. wu hit 37 times on th*\nheed .nd .till remained a good hitter.\nBut the \"bean\" ball developed t certain fascination for him that he\ncouldn't overcome. He became power-\nlea, to dodge a ball thrown at hi. head\nand the constant punishment caused\nhim  to  become  almost  deaf.\nF.NOLISH    I.E.KIIE\nFirst Division\nLONDON. May  5.-Schauta* lrasu*\ntooball tnttohu pl.yod In th* Brltl.li\nIsle, todty waited u follows:\nAston   Villa.   4,    Sheffield   Wednesdsy  1.\nBurnley t, Arsenal 3.\nBury S. Darby County I..\nCardiff Olty  1, Bltakburn Hover. 1\nLead. United  0.  Btnnlnghtrn   1.\nUlcestar City 8. Bolton Wanderer. I\nLiverpool   1.  Manchester Olty  1.\nManchMter United 0, Porumouth 0\n,    N-rwcutle   Unitaad   3.   Burton   0.\nSheffield United 4, sunderUnd 0.\nWest H\u00bbm Unat*d  1, HBaWerajfleld   1\nSecond   Division\nHull City o. Nottingham Forest 1.\nMlddlettx.ro 3. Orlmsby Town 0.\nMlllwall   ll.   Bannley  3.\nNotts County-Chlese*. already played.\nOldham Athletic. 3, Bradford 1.\nPortvale  5.   Brleton  City  0\nPreeton Northend 3. Stoke City 3\nReading   4.   Clapton  Orient   3.\nSouthampton 3. Swansea Town 0.\nTottenham  Hotspur.  3.  West  Bromwlch Albion 0.\nWolverhampton   0.   Blackpool i-\nThird     invasion\u2014r.'orthern    section\nAccrlngton Stanley 4. Neiaon 4.\nBradford City S. South Shield] 1.\nCrew*  Alexandra  3.  Wrexham   1.\nHalifax Town 3. Doncast\/.r 3.\nNorthampton Un. 5, Rochdale 0.\nStockport County 3,  Barrow 3.\nTranmere   Rovers   3.   Chesterfield   0.\nWlganborough 1. New Brighton 1.\nSouthport   3.   Ltn'oln   1.\nThird    Division--Kouthmi    Section\nBristol Rovers 1. Coventry Olty 1.\nCrystal Palace 1. Brighton At Hove 0.\nPulham 1, Brentford 0.\nOllllnghun.   1,  Msrthyr Town  0.\nNewport  County  3,  Norwich  City  3.\nPlymo-.th Argyle 3. Bournemouth 5.\nItoKo-r.be 0.\n0*.e\u00abns park 1, Luton Town 1.\nSwindon Town 3. Exeter City 0,\nTorou.y United 3, Southend Un.  1.\nWsImII 0. Charlton Athletic 3.\nW.tford 1, Northampton Town 1.\nDBNMAHK\nCOscWu*AOt\nelimintted Chin tram i\ncompetition   todty,\nnone       After   taking\n.ingles    matches    Saturdtv,\nclinched  the  right  tc\nsecond  round  by taking  Ut*\nEinar Utrlch   and   P.ul  Henrlk\nf.atlng   Domingo   and   Lut*\nbrothers, 0-3, 8-3,.5-i\nB.\nNew York 8, Chicago 3.~\nPhiladelphia  3,   St.   Louis  0\nBoston 3, Detroit 10.\nWuhlngton 0,  Cl.vel.nd   I.\nItsrgo   SATURDAY'S   OAMES\nand vary .pprectatlve audiences gathered to hear each program and the proceeds amounted to 884.40. Mn. K.\nN. Mathewn trained the children ami\nMr*. J. w.lker presided at the piano,  rain\nNew   York   11.   chlcako   9.\nCleveland 4. Waahlngton 3.\nDetroit   3.   Boston   1.\nPhlladelphla-St.     Loula,     postponed.\nArne Borg, of Sweden, recently c\u00ab-\ntsbiithed a new worlds record for lb.\n1000-meter free style swimming In Honolulu, when he covered the distance In\nIS minutes, three-fifth, seconds. Borg\nmade the former record at the Olympic\nOtme* ln Amterd.m, tghen he tanm the\ndistance In 13 mlntetss. four tnd two-\nllfth. Mcond..\nC. Boxing and Wrestling\nChamps Are Declared\nU\nas advertised\"\nHow many times you see those two words in the course of a\nday's shopping: \"This article for sals\u2014as advertised.\nAnd those two words are as welcome as they are familiar,\nfor they form a bond of confidence between the merchant and\nyourself.   They are his guarantee to you of worth and value.\nHere is an article that has been described in your newspaper.\nIts merits have been told; possibly, too, its price. You know\nexactly what you will get when you buy it. You know its quality, its utility; you know how it fits into your needs. And when\nyou buy it, you know you are getting not some unproved substitute but the specified article\u2014as represented.\nIt is easy to understand why that phrase, \"as advertised,\"\ncreases a feeling of confidence.   You have learned to depend\nupon consistently advertised products.   You know   that   the\nmaker has confidence in them, else he would not spend money\ncalling your attention to them day after day, and month after\nmonth.   You know that they have been approved by the most\ncritical of investigators\u2014the buying public.  And above all you\nknow from experience that buying goods \"as advertised\" is the\nbest investment you can make.\nIt pays to read the advertisements\nEniMi.,.....,,,\n\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"II\"\"'\"\"\"    111111111111 n I I 1 I I I 1 I I I I I I I I i -1 I 11 it 1111111111-\nGehrig at Top; Ruth in\nCellar in Homer Battle\nTh. work of th. Ysnkee home run\nIt-ad.!*., Meesra Ruth uid Gherig, taa.\ntuder the big six yeaterd.y. Gehrig\nfollowed his home run assault of but-\nurdsy by getting two singles out cf\nflvs official attempts against Cilcago\npitchers and lifted his .verag. to 3.78,\nand retained the big six leediralup.\nHornsby. took -aecond place from Goalln.\nRuth collected three out or four, but\n'.lied . fraction ol a point to iscsp*\nthe cellar.\nVICTORIA. May 5\u2014British Columbia\namateur boxing and wrestling ch.mplon. for 1829. named here 8>iurdto-\nnight, are u follow.\nFlyweight dlvhuon. 113 pound.-cl.r-\nence   Leuk.   Vlctorl..\nB.numw.lght. 118 pounds\u2014Ncrmnn\nWood.  V.ncouver.\nFeatherweight, 134 pound. \u2014 riirry\nMirshsll, Vsneouver.\nLightweight. 135 pounds\u2014H.rry Mer-\n.h.ll. Vancouver.\nWelterweight, 147 pound. \u2014 Oerrld\nSharp..  Victoria.\nLight heavyweight. 175 pound.- uaulc\nCllum.  Vlctorl*.\nWnwtllng: W.lterwelght. 158 pcund.\n-June. Hansen. New WestmlnsUr.\nmm\n_s\nP!.yer:\nOshrlg,  Ysnks  \t\nHomsby. Cubs \t\nOoslln, Senators\nBottomley,   Ctrds.\nP. Waner, Pirates..\nRuth, Yankees \u2014\no\n13\n15 80\nAH  [I I!\n46 13 17\n17 3a*\n8 17\n9 IS\nI 13\n11 13\nHARLEY\nDAVIDSON\nMOTORCYCLES\nSEE\nR. J. BARBER\nTh. Motorcycle Man\nTRAIL\nBeautiful\nFinish\n\"Without\n- Ytidtf&rubhinq\nDon't envy the brand\nnew' car its smart\nlustre.\n. . . Whiz Polish will\nmake and ke jp\nyour car's finish as\nbeautiful as a fresh\n-aint -coat.\n. . . Takes just a few\nminutes.   And you\ndon't  have to rub\nhen.\nInsist on Whiz\n50c and $1 sizes\n****>\n_\n(\u25a0th of \u25a0 Striei\n -\u00bb\n J\n\u25a0=r-\n_HEf_\nEXTRACTS FROM^ VICKERS'  DIARY\u20141752\n_\n\"The carrier did bring a further\ninteresting letter from Brother\nJohn describing a vogue now in\ngreat favour, of serving as an\nappetizer worthy Vickcrs' Gin\nmixed with aromatic bitters, and\na cordial called vermouth. A\ngentleman from the Americas, delighted with the concoction, hath\nreturned to his country with th\u00ab\nrecipe.\"\/\nVICKERS\nFINEST   LONDON    DRY\nGIN\nIUPUTFD\nQUART\n.S\u00ab\nESTABLISH''-) BV\nJOSEPH \u00abV JOHN VICKERS * CO.rLtJ.'\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the gov-\nwow. fil Br\u00bbti_j Cojuabi*.   _ __._\t\n C \/ %me Town\naa o_u\u2014\u00bb\nla a\ntntSMd to w. um tM cltr\not wimMii*, aa\u00bb to\ntaatsuraly 1* II* Saw\u2014 flush.*\npart, of a wring morning refreshing\naa* txttnulsUng to attend a* .Dictator time honored eeretaonlrtli undsr-\ntakm with a gnat nicety of finish,\na keen un*\u2014at. ndlnat -and a warm\n\u25a0Marti sat *o .xcltlng to listen In Ou\nHou** to aonorou. spucra. by Brttlan'a\nfln\u00bbt- aad not to flne-sutssman.\nPray what ertlw excite, thla effusive\npr.ft.oer Whr. Londonl and why not.\naetata Rice fltMled his aolo overture\nfor tk* boloceuet of Bom\nwa*, aa* fogies* toe* uid\nmail lagmilary, Quaen of th* loanl\nhtl* hw oourt ud th* fort* Her\n\u2022aura were tilled with salleys tram\nRom* and Oaul, htr strsasllnt tfrest*\nwith a oom_>p\u2014tan crowd of Spanish\ncavalary, nagro tlatm. Jswlsh rn*rch*ats\nEgyptian wandsrsr. ud Oelllc sailors;\nRomait cltltams were being burnt on\nfuneral Mm, wttt thtjir bona burled\n-afterward* ta llttl* urns, bone, that\nan bow being dug up la the rebuilding ot Great\u2014 London, Londonlum\nywtsrdsy, London today, a beautiful\ntar*, toundtng it a gong, or distant\nthunder, er a double organ stop,\nnachlng th* *xll* txroa many watar..\nA* t*ng*orary co_ai.lo--t to th* dollar-\nthrowara, it atiumN the mantle familiar te the dollar chawr.. Jam, pep ud\ngam, and no prohibition\u2014<iulte homelike, but the Chlcigo pattern eg a\nawed off shot gun 1. discouraged;\nflashing sky sign* \"Walk a mil* with\n_ \"Slave that complexion\nglbbta* even a* on Mstln\n>tr**t. a ber*tt utd night olub. make\nth* milk bottle a\nta Mated a\u2014eUars. I prefer Robert\nwith heart aad hand\u2014 ud ouuiae\nboote\u2014 to *hoo the traffic retbar thu\nRobot tower. eternal]-- winking an\naltinata y.llow .nd red. But all\nhi* transition I* only transient. Par\nnot, Um old city lUll retain* lu\ncharm, can .till hold un-\nth* lov* loyalty ot lta wandering intai ud daughter., dancing\nor iiIImi all.\nSaturn attar ten. twenty or thirty\nvara, an* rt-iraa overnight a life\nwltt_ut strangeness, handle confidently tb* big eopper penny, nimble\nslxpenc*. and tb* \"arf crown\"; th.\nsolden quid ud quldlet gone weet to\npeg make the world aft for democracy,\nbut th* crackle ot the fiver ud the\ntenner -van-tains very pleaant. Th* aky\nUna cbangw. but no Claud scrapers\nchurn tha Milky way; one doe* not\nyet climb vertically at exprea speed to\na rftrt*T\u00ab**- cubby hole of u office\non th* fortieth floor, ud find the\n-Mat-mat la tb* basement I\nHot-Milk, do* to lu homogenltym.\nIt* racial loUduity of blood; one It\n\u00aburround.d by Britons; tb* Inviolate\ntaa Inapt th* Nordic stain In com-\npartlve purity, Factn.ting mtrmt life\nin eof_*-topoli. of fttce. belonglag to\nua uahurrtsd crowds; th. Johnny who\nbttmaa you\u2014not unkindly\u2014a* you\nbeal* a beat mag be a maater mind\u2014\ngaor a pickpocket. Pre* amuament\ngalore, aad ao tax\u2014\" Aberd**n Page-\nantrlae un.urpaa.ni if reltslon needs\nritual, human, need pag-tanu. Republic* hav* ritual, but oh, ao drab\nA naval review dim* th* pur pan of\nthe grey ehlp*. a Long Valley military\ndisplay with th* dun* of \"th* right\noth* Ua*\" fada tha outlina of Han\nI Sail aa ur*. to can a bomb at a\nregal proceaacn; a royalist aad a\nrltuallat 1 remain. Other pageantries\nto* Ont have little to do with\nmatter. matarlU, but whan Intangibles mightily refresh the spirit.\nHSBO  WOBfliaP\nt lidini..* delight ln their pat cow.\nBeatty with hat at Jaunty angl* aua-\ntartlng adown th* Mall. JtUlco. ln\ngolfing togi. Byng In mufti, ud I\nMarty \u2014rate Du\u2014t, H.lg. Ood rat\nhie soul for a gallant knight Church-\nIll In a new hat. Lloyd Qeorge In\n\u2022habby Pedora; Stanley with hi. pipe\nin Whitehall, aad prlncee of the\nblood rayal la St Jama.\nTh* background of past met-or-aies\nmay _de. but becotn* quickly .11-\nhouettad again through t\u2014oclstlon of\nidea* *Ja*-\u2014*ad by nan\u2014\"The London\n\u25a0aaaa\" Ab. I thought nl Just\nwee regret ** one reads at this time\nla tha Over sess Sketch ot happen\nlag* 1st the old home town. Not i\ncarnival but a bright .xpraalon of\naSigUoia lit. la the \"Season\" snsvrerlng\nto all irtoods. dnlrn ud taatee. Lon\ndon bacoma the centre of the world.\nth. capital ot th* Kingdoms. It*\nschedule of evenu f.tcha a compels\nwithout rivsl. And to whaUver the\nel* owsrgrowu city nti lu hand. It\ndon supremely well. A thrn months\nwhirl, token ln a staid* by th.\neoloau*. embracing sll gredee of,\naoclety aad elrculatlag a vat accumulation ot wealth.\nTh* (octal msltlng pot of th* unl-\nran, with thmdi radiating endesrth-\nwardi; th* playgrounds of nelty that\nate iittitirid tbt art of life, where\nth. egual ot th. v.lvet turf ' of\nWlmMeton, or the dew te* sear*,\nof Lor*'*. Wham th* par of the\nMilitary Tournament th. Born show\ner Rotten Row on a agtriag marain*\nwith the mellow suruhln. gleaming\nea th* eron of old St Paul? Oocd-\naaad and Ascot. Epsom ud Hartley\nCe\u2014a and th. Command Tattoo I Are\nthey aoought for you. or what have\nyour\nOa* must tok* th* wing* o* the\nrrp\u2014nlrtg to realm the ugly beauty\nof Blasfcfrtsr. ud Charing eron rail,\nwag- hftdgM ln their a\u2014npbony of\n\u25a0Bin aad aummer twilight 1*00 *y*r.\na**, alet>\u2014g me.does ea tt* \u2014oka\nof tht tiny river Pint huborttd the\nre* tll** houn* that tba little nil.\nage of tVondlnlm; now Pint .treet after\nmidnight la tremendous vat. In the\nasant at Bot-unc..\n-the 8t\u2014tt hu a tola to tell you\n.t^mi\n'-ThM'adtoN_&otl,lmr.-- f\nCteU aa* Xyrll in - Um* -\nfan *g the lrrawaddy, M\nline la Helen or lliimirihiiggas tad\na tuag\u2014* at tb* h-eartatrtngs to re-\ncan Tr_*l**r Square wbaa th* wtad\nfountain water, aslant, or\nhopping about between\nof one of Undeeef. Ilea*:\noa a alght of rata or *v*n\nth* teste hearting irouad St Martin-.\nth\u2014eh after th* tbntm ue \"\u2022ut\".\n-Tbaetghu ema itray\nBMfe to Lon*on -atreet* at twl-\nB\nwo grey towtjr* rising In a hasy blue\nkv; th* Ahbeg towers, th* national\nur Abtny, th. *ei*nt shrine\n4 the Bagatt apaaklng peoptn Where\nh* fronn musts of 1U grat archi-\n\u2022ctur* bunt by tb. \u2014tgllab kings\normi tt* iBtBtam of humu txtng.\nh* en* \"coaaor* af Uu tint ud\n'sit notes\", aad) the rautednotn of th.\npaat organ r\u00bb llha lb* tenn of our\nit-tent htetory. Th* Cra-oautloa Chair\nnd Ston. of \u2022nag eonnotina kingly eeremonlala. Th* tradition* that\nu* our*.. Mark hear tb. sunlight\nfiltering through th* stained gin.\nwindow, llghu th* banal plum of our\nllustrlous dsad. our peeta, our patriots.\nour warrior., print* and klnsi\n\"Till a- tht tm gaag dry, my dear\n\"Aa- the rock, melt al' my dear\n\"I will luv thn MB, ng dear\n\"While the aad. e> in. ahall run.\"\nCRANBROOK NOTES\nC1UNBROOK, B. C. May S\u2014 Miasm\nMarlon MUta and Aubrey M.Kowan\nwen Klmberley Vinton on Prld.y\nafternoon.\n' Mr.. B. L. Large ud Dtck large returned on Priday from Sdmonton where\nDick haa bnn atudylng pharmacy in\nthe university. Mack Large, a medical atudsnt In tht same unlveralty\nwin ipend a few d.y. In a camping\nexpedlUon with friends before returning.\nMr. .nd Mrs. P. V. staples of Brlck-\nson wen Crtanbrook vtoltor. on Thursday ud Priday, ths guests of Mr. ud\nMre. H   A.  McKowsn.\nCorporal Wllion returned on Priday\nfrom Lethbrldse where he had goae\nfor the annual target practice of take\nN. O. Oa of the Roy.1 C.n.dl.r\nMounted   Police.\nMln Eileen MoQuald wu a bridge\nhceten en Priday evening when Miss\nJeaa Plett captured the high score end\nMln Marl* Patterson won the consolation. Th* Invited gunta were the\nMinn Marian MacKinnon. Dorothy Meatman. Jeaa Plett, Oertrude Patmore.\nMarion Rett, Jessie Hunter. Marion.\nMiles. Bitty Oreen. Helen Worden. Ivy\nD_.ll. Lauretta Armstrong, Frances\nDrummond. Men* Patterson, Je.n\nOlendlnnlng, Bale Wilby. Pearl Sweeny.\nAubrey McKowan ud Nora Miles\nThon ateadlng the dance In the\ncranbrook auditorium on Priday even-\nlag wen enthuslntic In their praise\nof the hospitality ot the Cranbrook\nLacrotwe club.   The hall wit. well filled.\n\"Rollo's\nMade Hit When\nPlayed New York\nPlay   Coming   to   Nelson   Ik\nf>rcflente4 by University\nPlayers Club\nWhen the Players' club of the University ot British Columbia comes\nto Neiaon oa th# evening of May 38\ntt will preeent 9 comedy in two Act*\nand an Interlude by Clare Kummtr\nentitled \"RoUo't Wild Oata.\" This\nvery entertaining play opened ln New\nYork where lt ran for over 300 nights.\nIt la interesting to note that Clan\nRummer's son-in-law. Roll-Old Young.\nwho la now taking the pmrt or the\nQueen's Husband ln S.R., Sherwood's\nlateat auccaas or that nan*, wu the\nortgnal Rollo ln tbe New Tork performances,\nA story or refined American lift,\nwith the spirit of youth predominating. It la particularly well suited to\nproduction by the youthful player* of\nthe University It Is full of bright\nclean humour and amusing situations.\nand Its audience Is aaaured of an\nevening of interesting entertainment\nThe Vancouver Province speaks of lt\nas \"a pleaeent farce, ably played and\nwell presented,\" This stAtement is\ndoubly satisfactory ln view of the fact\nthat there are so many prominent\nroles which call for wide characterisation, and which are ably taken by\nthe members of the cast. Tne leading\nparts are taken by Mlas Vlvloo Hood,\na newcomer to the club who plays n\nsweet and appealing Ooldle. and Alfred Evans, who will be remembered\nfor his brilliant acting ta other\nUniversity productions. Two other\nwell-gnown Players' club members are\nMUe Prances Madrly and Sydney Risk.\nwhile Mlae Ann Peguson, Malcolm\nPretty, and Alex. a. Wraith are new\nmembers who possess unquestionably\nability.\nHorse racing at night ls planned f.or\nthe June and July seslons of the grand\nCircuit In Toledo, Ohio. The mile\ntrack ls to be Illuminated with flood\nlights.\nAPPUBMLl. B. O.. May 6 -*#r. and\nMrs. J. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. J\nBrooks motored' to Prultvale recently\nvisiting Mr. and Mn. W. M  Saaith.\nMr. Ud Mr*. J. Fordyot and family\nwho have been spending some months\nIn Trail have returned home.\nHr, aad Mi*. Bert Nortbw\u00bby motored\nln from Tta41 last week visiting Mrs.\nNorthway's mother, Mrs. B. Bridge-\nMrs. B. Lamsdoran, Mrs. J. Shaw,\nMrs. B. Bridge and Mrs. W. T. Wynne\nattended a mooting of the Women's\nauxiliary at th* home of Urs, P. J.\nPowell, Perry's recently.\nR. V. Wilcox, record of performance\npoultry Inspector, visited the ranenee of\nAndrew Cant mad W. T. Wynne last\nweek.\nMies M. Ttobbo. who has worked\nduring the winter at Kopeckt's camp,\nhas returned home.\nM. Morley spent the week-end ln Slocan City visiting his parenta.\nMr. and Mrs. Dick Smith have gone\nto live In Nelson.\nThere was a good crowd out to the\ndance given by the Progressive association Friday.\nO. Steele, M. Morley, Qua Meyers and\nAngus Campbell worked all Saturday\nclearing up the land owned by the\nProgressive association, P. Ttobbo and\nAlfred Troaso helped- la the iKternoon.\nFERNIE NOTES\nFERNIE. B. C May 6\u2014Rotarian.\nJack Wallace, Milt Kastner and Charlie\nBennet left by automobile Thtuaday for\nV.ncouver for the Interriatlon\u2014 Ho*\ntary conference which open, there llon-\nday. Rotarian Harry Douglas snd Mrs.\nDouglss left Friday by train for the\nconvention.\nAudrey Mill* and Albert Alello have\narrived back from the University of Alberta.\nJudge Thompson ls In fernie on\ncourt buslna..\nLawrence Herchmer ls home from the\nUnlver.lt-; of British Columbia and ls\n.t present working on Alfred Cummlngs'   survey   party.\nTbe world', heavyweight diving championship 1. claimed by Leonard Wat.\nof Los Angele.. cut. He I. IS yar.\nold .nd tip. th. ac.le. at 415 pound.\nIn hi. bathing ault.\ni    HAPPY MEETINGS\na a a 'GLYUl beglfl\non Monday'\nHe might have made a job\npeddler of himself . . . uointr\nfrom shop to shop and office to\noffice hawking his services\nwherever he could edge into an\naudience . . . and accept the\nfirst opening offered. But\nhow much more satisfying\nwhen he decided to be \"choieey\"\nand found the most pleasant*\nprofitable and promising employer from a number of leads\nselected from.\n they met in the\nclassified columns !\nClassified Advertising Dept,\nThe Daily News\nlassified Ad   f tising\nClassified Advertising Rates\nUaal Vet-dins Nottces \u2014 Thre. cent\niter word each Insertion. In blackface\nor machine capitals 6c a word. Twenty\nflv. per cent dUcount lf run d.Uv\neltbout change of copy for one month\nor more Where a-lvcrtlanient I. at\nout tn short Una th. churn 1. 15c\n;\\ Un. for Roman type, 20c for blackface and 35c for Blackface capital.\nMinimum 36c. If charged 50c\nWant and Classified ailtertl.hu \u2014\nOn. and a half oent* t word per insertion. If paid In advance So per word\nner week, or _*vc oer word oer month\nTransient sda accepted only on a\noaab-ln-edvana bat\u2014. Bach Initial\nilgure. dollar algn. .tc.. counts a on*\nword.     Minimum  J5c.  If ch.rged  SOc.\nBirth Wcdlcea-rree ^\nBirths\nPrUCB\u2014At St. Kugene hospital. Cranbrook. on May 3, to Mr, and Mrs.\nPeter Price of Kaslo, a aon.\nHelp Wanted\nWANTBD\u2014A strong lad about sixteen\nlor Grocery Dept. willing to learn\nHudson's Bsy Compsny. isesgl\nWANTED\u2014Woman   for   general   housework   Balfour Beach Inn, baliour.\nEXPIRIBNCgD\u2014Olrl for general hrjuse-\nwork. Afiply Mrs. D. 8. Wltmore.\nTad\u00abnac. ^ (85U4)\nWANTED\u2014A had waitress, apply Hume\nhotel. (8977)\nSALESMAN Or Distributor for Meytlg\nAluminum Washer, electric or gaeo-\nllne. suitable for everyhoine. Selling\nexperience not absolutely necessary.\nOood men weU paid. Should have\ncar. The Maytag Company, Ltd.,\nCalgary. IS6SS)\nA88I8TANT\u2014Wanted for City Clerlta\nOffice, Cranbrook B. C. Must be\nexperienced stenographer and have\ngood knowledge of nccountlng. Duties\nto oommence June 1st or esrlter.\nWhen applying state experience,\nqualifications and salary expected.\ngiving references. F. W. Burgess, City\nClerk. (9S65)\nSituations Wanted\nWORK WANTED\u2014By practical grader,\nshipper and licenced log scaler. P.O.\nBox 869. (8541)1\nWORK WANTED-Blankets to wssh.\nMrs. Ryan, 711 Silica St. Phone\n50(1  X. I86rl3>\nHOUSEKEEPER \u2014 Would like position\nwith one pr two elderly people. Apply\nBox   8684\/ Dally  New.. (8684)\nEXPERIENCED \u2014 Woman   wants  work\ncamp preferred. Box 8660 Dally News.\n(\u2022Ml\nFor Sale or Rent\nSMALL COTTAGE\u2014 To rent or will sell\nwith five acre. Improved land. Brock-\nlqgton.   Slocan  Park (8645)\nLive Stock for Sale\nTHOROCOHBRED Chlnchlll. Rabbits\nfor Ml.. Prica reasonable. Apply\nP. E. Poulln, Stanley .treet    (8637)\nPOR SALE\u2014Oood young team. Real\ngood workers. Also good young mllrh\ncow,   Spence.   Boswell. (85001\nPOR   SALE\u2014Yorkshire   pig*,  six   weeks\nold.   R.   E.   McOsuley,   Cullegar\n(856S)\nA PEW\u20146 weeks old pig. left 6 50 ach.\nlira. Jordan William.. Edgewood. B.\nd (857S)\nPOR SeaLE\u20141 mare. 7 yeara old   Quiet\nWeight 1800 lbs. Apply J   P. Morsan.\n(S65S)\nYORKSHIRE PIOS\u2014 Six dollars. Van\nSent Strawberry nlnnts unfrulted\nStock, six dollars fifty per thousand\nBoothby. Edgewood. (86851\nRead the Advertisements\nBUY ADVERTISED GOODS\nPhone 143 or 144\nLOOK m the CLASSIFIED\nBUTTER\nWRAPPERS\nPrinted with the words\n\"Choice Dairy Butter\" in\naccordance with government regulations.\n100    81.00\n210    |l.50\nBOO     ..f_.RO\n1000     \u00bb4.50\nSpecially printed with\nyour own name or brand:\n600    \u00ab4.W\n1000    \u00a77.25\nThe Daily News\nJOB\nDEPARTMENT\nPhone 144 (Two Linei)\nNELSON, B.C.\nProperty for Sale\nSMALL COTTAOl\u2014To rent or awdl vtitb.\nfive wra Improved land. Brooklng-\nton, Slocan Park. (8645)\nPOR SALE\u2014 IS 6-7 sen. 4a mil.,\nfrom Neiaon. Price 6600 caiah. *eoo\non Una.. Write 12430\u2014127 Street.\nEdmonton. Alta. (86*6)\nWe have 12 wonderful\nlots in a block close to\ncar line,  City water.\nWill wll .11 or any part on term..\n650.00 cash, balance 610 per month.\nC. W. Appleyard\nINSURANCE irrOCKS BONDS\nCITY PROPERTY\n0. W. Appleyard      H. I. Appleyard\nP.  A.  Whitfield\nBaker Street Office\u2014Phon. 36B\n17 YEARS IN BUSINSSS\n(8628)\nf*u*ROT8BED\u20146 roomed bom., modern,\nfurn.ee, three lots, large and amall\nfruits, lswn. cement foundation.\nOwner vacating end June. 61660\ncash. 61760 terms. 8200 down 625\nmonth. Apply Mrs. Tho. Elkerton,\nRoalaad. (6660)\nTIMBER TRACT\u2014160 A. Cedar, pine\nand Ua worth 66000. 3 miles to\nreala-oad. Road open, good grade,\ncabin and stable. Will all cheap\nor trade for hotute in Trsll. Nelwn\nor   Sllverton.    Box   3S2,   Trail.\n(66401\nMiscellaneous for Sale \"\nPOR SALE\u2014Strawberry plants. Box 3S8.\nNeiaon. (8600)\nMAJESTIC\u2014at*el cooking range first\nclaa condition; setee, and other\nhousehold goods. Phone .18 L.(I8649)\nPREE \u2014 Our catalogue of Gladiolus,\nRosea, Dahllu, LUlla and perennials.\nRoe. special, 6 beautla pottpsld.\n63.76. M. rk O. Dodds. Sorrento. B.\nC. (6620)\nFOR SALE\u2014Oak dining room aulte,\nold English finish, modern, reasonable for cuh, terms to responsible\npetty. 404 Oore, Phone 640 X. (8650 <\nBARRELS. HEOS AND   EMPTY   SACIS\u2014\nM-iTVinald  Jam  Oomoeiiy.  Hanson\n(6625)\n3, 6, 4. 6 and 6 Inch wood pip*. At\nlowest prices. Write for particular.\nThe A. P. Harm. Wood Pipe Co.. Deer\nPark, B. C. (8563)\nFOR SALE\u2014Barber\", chair and mirrors.\nBox  328 or 515 Hall St.. Nelson.\n(8564)\nFOR SALE\u2014Snap, new aummer camp.\nShort walk from ar Hue. Owner\nlaving town. Apply Dally News Box\nNo.  6678. (8678)\nORTHOPHONIC\u2014And aveuty-flve records nosrly new. Mrs. P. M. Hill.\nSlocan   City. (6634)\nD8ED PIANO\u2014Splendid condition S375.\nCuh or terms.    Meson At Risch\n(8668)\nPIANO CA8ED OROAN\u2014Regul.r 6250.00\nspecial 680.00. Cash or terms. Mason\n-V   Wwh. _5_\u00b1\nFOR   SALE\u2014 Hsy   snd   potato**,   J.   P.\nBell.   Park  siding. (6678)\nONE   LUNCH   COUNTER\u2014Sev-ab   chairs\nfor 836. Apply Sandon hotel. (8670)\nFOR SALE\u2014600 feet new tour foot\nchain link Muakrat fencing twenty-\nfive cents foot. Selmo Trsdlng Co..\nSalmo,   B    C (86601\nNursery Products\nFOR   SALE\u2014Hardy   Perennials   plants.\nRock plants. Flowering shrubs. Shade\ntrees.  Rhubsrb  and   Asparagus  roots.\netc.     W. H.  Mawer.  Nelwn. B.  C.\n(8342)\nFOR SALE\u2014English violet plants. 50\ncents per doeen postpaid. Mra.\nCummlngs, Boswell. (8647)\nMiscellaneous\nWANTED\u2014Small  launch.  Full  particular,   first   letter.   Spence,   Bcswell.\n'8605)\nplant*   P. M. Berrett, Trail. Box 53.\na\nLEGAL NOTICES\nIN    THE   SUPREME    ( Ol KT    OF\nIIK1T1NM   COM MM \\\nIN   PROBATE\nIn the MAtt\u00abr of tk* EftUt* or Ellen\nO-ftrllAle. widow, tale of the City\nof RoMKtanil. Pro-rlnec of lirltt-.li Col\niimbta.\nTAKE lfOTJCI that Letters Probate\nhave b-een irtued to Row w G McFlt-m-\nlni, Executor, pursuant to tbe Order\nof HU Honour W. A- Nlabet, dated\nFebruary 25th, A D. 1820. of the\nEstate of the above-named Deceased.\nEllen Carlisle, who died at Roaaland.\nB. C, on -January .0th, A. D.. 1020,\nuid all person.*, claiming to be creditors of tha said Deoauea or to be\nentitled to the said Estate are, on\nor before the lfith day of June, A. D..\n1989, to send by post prepaid or to\ndetlror to the said BxtcutQx. or bit\nSolicitors, their christian and aur-\nnamea, addresses and descriptions, full\nparticulars of their claims, a statement\nof their accounts, j_od the nature of\nthe securities, tf any. held by them,\nand thereafter the aald Estate will\nbe distributed among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to\nthe claims of which -such Executor\nhas then notice.\nDATED at Nelson, B. C, this 4th\nday  of May,  A.  D..   1090\nBROWN A DAWHON,\nSolicitors for the Executor.\nApproved: H. R. Townsend, District\nRt-gietrar.\ni Ml i\nFVr Kent\nFOB    \u00ab\u00abNT\u2014 Apartments   OMT\n6h\u00ab* Ston.\nFOR   RENT\u2014Seven   room  house.\nfour   furnished   houoekeeuing   ro\nApply D. Magllo. 614 Vernon \u2014\nFOR RENT\u2014Bulls, K. W. 0. Bio\n(6\nNICELY PIL\n819 Vernon\nROOMS\u2014To j\n6 ROOM\u2014Furnished house, living l\nDining  room.   bs% roan.  lug.\nchen. Pluto, Oa*. mitt garden. *'\nH. W. 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(MU)\nMe-seCtS*,*) IMtACK- UAC-\nSeV\u00bbH_l_- TV*it>> taa, *.\nCR6AT -50RPf*.l\u00abJ,_-\nAg*l' A USXTTM- v-\u00bb-Olvl\nSa\/MOOPEB Ml <jiJRt<..Mt'i\n-avatCK ItM TOWM  A,t*l' aM_U 1*3\n\u2022WELL- \u00abbO AU. M\"V\nV*AD\"\u00bb~-Vltsl' 1-6 OVKH\nSoU- MR. DIDN'T _a-** Aavt\"^*-Hlr*l<i\nABoyT O.INJT-V (BOT t -Sajto-\u00a9<>\u00bb\nHttl-U TlLt. \u2022-._ *\u00a3*>\/\u00bb\u25a0.\u2014\u25a0VTHIMtj\n\u2022WHCIM MC -bSIaVS\nMR-\n LSON DAHY NEWS,    MONDAY MORNING, MAY 6,1929\nThe Man Hater\nBy Lorna Libby\ni story tbu* far:\nK__MWAT,    a    Lou-v\nn*-\u2014 do well  I* .hot ln a\nht eh\u2014 and MSB lay wI\u2014mm*\nta*  aaaA.    WUk  him   \u00bbt  Ua*\nl*\nHABPaTH, U\u2014tt and lov*-\nI taut with * d-utgerou. Hot tot\nnt.    A   -tnond   altar   th.\nth*  light,  so  out;   five\nlarWr    they    nvMl    that\ny'\u00bb    remain,    hav.    dU-\n\u25a0*alHrrar   that   Jean,\ndauthtar of  a politic\u2014ly  pro-\n1 man. wlU ta* smbarrasslnsly\n1 as th* last companion\nft murdered  man .\na\\rlDBi7S, ft youn* newa-\nnu,   olsvsrty   It-tip*   her   te\nThey   fall   ln   loV.   with\nothsr.   Boon ftftatr,\nlIONTatZ, * worldly woman\nold   friend   of   Jean,   arrive*\ntown   and   wfthtlns   Jean   to\n to KaMT T*Ht with hsr trie.\n|*> brsak up th* romance br lnsln-\n8plk. I* only inten.ted In\nto  s.t   political   aid   for  his\nwhan   Spun   casually\nhsr fftthar-a  ltd  In ft amall\n|Mj*g   least brwtka their engase-\nnWand tots to Ntw Tork with\nQuest of excitement, ftnd\nthat sh* h\u00bbtw all mot.\nBABTtTLS, t \u00abu*ve man of\nwho fftMlnate* hw, txaon.\nCrOKOOtl, an adven-\n_ lov* With Loui* warn)\nth\u00abt tutla\u2014 ah* star* awy\nLouis, .he, Babett. will tell\nPetri* that Jean 1* tb* t-o_rlnc\nln th* Louisville murder\nA few nights Uttjr J\u2014n\nSplk* Andru* with Babbette\nrrnafavtaf he ls the aource of\nInforMtMa. Sh* note him *nd\nt* th\u00bbt ah* wu vmmr\u2014Jtjsn\nlearns tbftt Split* I. n\u00bbw sct-\nu chl*f \u2014ess tan* tee the\nilbltton forces ln K*w Tork. Be\nalns that Babbttt* U timclited\nliHth a bootlesslns sang aad that\nts why h* waa with htr,\nCHAPTBR XXX (Oontlnu*d)\n\u25a0to attar  fsu  Mt bom* I  be*\nLdeveloping > achem* I've Md In\nfor \u2022 ton* time. J-ve been\ntk* work of th* prohibition\nln New Tork for a Ions tlm*\nof lt orxurrtat to aa* that for two\nMr. anyway they weren't getting\n.\u2022truth space In th* papers. Several\nft* ago met tlm* a dry \"agent\nnehed * >p*ake\u00absy or a revenue\nlM*t captured ft rum ahlp the paper*\noold be full of It for day.. Finally\nt* people tot tired nftdlnt about\nM*. sxplolts so th* newspaper, now\naft pedal any Information about a\n,**-inimit rum raid a* much a.\nVB ustjd to play It up.\n-flight now there ls more bra-eery\n\u2022big dlsptsyod on th* part of the\ntadful of honest dry agent, who d.y\nat night ar* outwitting bands of\nnigging hooll-rft-ww and hl-Jaekwr.\nan ttnr. kvef wu snd the people\nat* lea about It all than they aver\nit What wmptathy thtre 1* on tht\nart of tht usually apathetic public\nI aU for the bootlegger.. Why Is Kerns\n'\u00abntemptuous for a few underpaid\n[tntaatat emptore*. to risk their\njr*. d.Uy against terrlllc odd* 1*\nlata than I saw see.\"\n| \"Bsavsns.'' ihrlekeu jean, \"don't\nin you've bMome \u00bb prohlbltlonut\n\u2022 Sight even hsve married you to\n**% savtd you from th.*\"\nTesult a minute and dont be funny,\"\nMftad on Sport. tnth_iuU*all-e\u2014\n:<aaj shining and arm. waving u he\ns#td himself more Into ht. .tory.\nI'll doaam't mak* any difference\na tttse which aid* ht right. I d*nt\njar and I don't oar*. I'm Jut In*\nfritted in it ln my own point of\n!*\u2022 which I. .bout all thtt tn-\nratru anybody In anything when you\n\u25a0li thing, down ant] Htlm th* hokum\naf tb* hooey .way. In other word*\ncstme to New Tork on . big hunch.\nsssym .bout the um* lln. I'v. Jutt\nit you to th* director of prohibition\nr th. second Bamltii.tr.ttve district.\nittn   Includes   New   Tork   .nd   P.8.\n<,aj\u00bbt   th,   Job.\n-Vou ar. now gazing at the prw*\nItJtt for the prohibition fore*. In\n'f\u00bb Tork. If. our Job to swing\njUIc sympathy from th* bad bold,\nSatlttter. to Uu few honest dry\ntsststu who risk  their live, contlnu.1-\ntftnd get no public credit. Already\ntiring th. lut wuk I'v* had three\n*att J**** atorlu -and big mention\n> ether pages.   I make big whoop..\nrod gat paid  for thl*?\" **k*d\nnstlvery.\nand It', not from tht 0.8.,\ntry tlthtr. Prohibition I* cost-\nths country enough \u00abv*ry ye\u00bbr\nI |th*y pay hw tbt graft money\ntast th. ov.r caUUOU* tooting\u2014.\nitpVtrte honut prohibitionist by mists*, uid which th.y turn la th\nMslquarters.   So   you   t\u00bb\u00ab   my   con-\ntce I* clear.\"\na   wu   vwMjr   Imprsued      -It'.\naji Ilk.  .  movie.    Small   town  boy\nMl   to   th*   city   and   make,   good\ntt* .way.\"'\n\"the   big   stunt   1.  still   to  come.\"\noootlnued.   \"If   I   pull  this  one\nhar. * job for lire, or m loat\n-Ibltlon laat*. which Is the atOs*\nSuddenly   Splk.   stopped.   Ht\nhe  had, Hiked   too  f.\u00abt  and\ntsy  too  much.\n\u2022bout Bftbttte  Oordon.\"  taa-\naistea   Jun.   \"Wh\u00ab\u00bb  doe*   sh.\nito th. picture?    Remember you\nask going to t*u how you Hftpptned\n^Anow  h.r?\"\nJBdon't know whether you know It\nT spot,\" Splk* *pok* meaningly,  \"but\n\" rxlonft  to  th.  biggest  bootlegger\nla N.w Tork.   Tb* bow at tb*\nknows who  I  ath,  what I  do,\nwhere I llv*.   Sh*'. bus ssslgnsd\nand \"mak.\" m. sad g*t all th.\natlon ah* oan.\nit that',  where  I  hav. th.  edge\nhtr.   Whll*   \u00abht'.   trying   to   get\nMMthlng   oa   mt,   I'm   working   the\nuSt game  on  har.   Both  of  ui we\nryjssi  to   ftt   tointuilnf   tron*   tht\nte Vita gtmstmVtr, cowring bar fsce\nwith qra.t Msm. whll* sh* .tretched\nlusut-loialy in bis srms. He curled\nh.r hair .round hi* Angers, then un-\ncurled tl Main, holding b*r shoulder\nothttr\u2014only   lh*   doesn't   knew   that\nrm wlu to Mr.\"\nCHAPTER XXXI. I\n1-ven though the wantad to bellvve\nhim. Jean wu pretty .ure he wu lying about hu reuoa for b\u00bblng tun\nwith BabUtt*. To her th* i-aeuw\n\u2022eemed thla, auUr ptmtrabl* and only\noffered to serve u \u2022 muk for th*\ntut that taa wu inf.tu.ted with Babbttt* Oordon, who had lut Loui* .nd\nwho might reasonably want to annex\nsomeone u dwlrubl* u Spike.\nSplk* loun*ed at\u2014nst the mantl.,\nhand. In pockets and looked at htr\nIntently. Contused trad dl.tr.lt the Ut\n. cigarette, and became Immensely oc-\ncupltd with blowing smoke ring, -again.\nIt dam* to near auddenly that It wa.\nlt wu more fl.tterlng that he ahould\nHe to har about Bftbbett*. If b* limply didn't ear* about her at all he\nwould have baldly ttated that h. wu\nln lev. with the N.w Tork womiin\nand let It ga at that. She could not\nconceal the truth from herself\u2014he\nwu dearer to her than ever and the\ntold hereelf th.t It might eully be\nhw own fault that be had forgotten\nher and allowed himself to be twisted\naround * trirsn'. finer..\nRight then Jun looked >t him\nstanding tn front of hsr aad compared\nhim with Loui* Bftrtels. Spike, somehow. Menwd cluratr cut, Bur* .tncer.\nutd eager than the auavtr Lout..\nJean kn.w ah. loved Spite more than\never right at that moment\u2014probably\nbtofttiu some oth.r woman wu trying to get blm ftnd he covered up th*\nfact with ft wsa meant 11*.\nSpike flung hlmulf down alongside\nhsr on th. lounc.. H. teemet tm-\nnatlent about something. Sh. sensed\nhis mood and allowed ber bead to\nbruah a*ral_t hi. -shoulder. For *\nminute the. ut thro* qotstlf\u2014neither\naald ft word. Plnsirv .he leaned .\nlittle more nerceniiblv as.ln.t him\nmssit uld aoftlT. *T mleht be wrong.\nHrrllte\u2014shout hating vou I mean. Tou\nknow I-v* rot ft mean temner ftnd.\nw.11\u2014I've missed you ft lot. I haven't\nbun verv hanpv since th*n. That's\nwhy I came to New Tork. to kind cf\nnet my mind off thing*. Do you mlsa\nme much. Splk.?\n\"Do I?\" he took her tn hi* arm. for\nan answer snd munnered ln her oar\n\"H_l. do I. What do vou think I\nram. to Now Tot* for? Thl* Job Jt_*\nt-rnd of devdoned after I got here. I\nd'rrn't know where you were but I\nwanted to be ln the asms city any-\nwar. And now I'v* got youl Please\ndon't uv I-m mercenary and run\nawav ualn! And Tvoneatly that', true\n.bout Babhet* Gordon\u2014.he doesn't\nmoan anvthlnar to mt\u2014or I to her. It'.\nhist a business seouslnttanc..\"\nJosn didn't bellve htm\u2014but she wan\nremirksblv h.oov nevertbelet*. She\nwu near Solke .nd sh. loved him\u2014ftnd\nehe wu mre rah. could make htm lov*\nher atraln. tht wer ho uud to. hi \u00bbolt*\nof Bsbhette. Splk* wu sneouraeed\nand nhor\/t-oted to confide In her\u2014part\nof tbe matter he h.d brnaehed some\nminute, befort but had stormed hlm-\n\u25a0elf when he realised he was talklne\ntoo muc hand toe fart, his tin* he\nwu sure of her .though.\n\"Fxeuse me for tslklng about my\nbtislnoss ualn.\" he went on. slipping\nhi. arm around her. \"but I'm kind of\n-mod of thl. anil I wu going to tell\nvon about It a minute ago anvwav.\nTM ue thle might hare ft connection\nwith my future. I mean our future,\nand you ought to know about It eapec-\nIsilv u I think It', a pretty smart\ntrick anyway.\"\nSh. cuddled ln his .rm. and pullet'\nlightly at hi. lapel.. \"Tell me flplke '\n\u2022he Implored uftly, \"Tm dying to\nknow\"\n-*\"vTell.\" he continued, \"Tou me It's\nthl. wav Along with my Job u I told\nyou about It. I figured the dry forces\nneeded raome anectacular victory over\nthe rum peddlers ta. reutsblish themselves In the public .rtotiuht and In\npeople', good grace*. Rem.mber reading about how the English trapped a\nlot of Oerman submarines during the\nwu by dropping a net -across the English Channel? Moat of th. liquor In\nN.w Tork comu right from th* ocean\nthrough Ambrose Channel ud th* Narrow, w whtn I read ln th* paper* tha*:\nthe Englishman who perfected th. submarine nst wu ln New Tork I went\nto su him snd we hav* arranged to\ndrop . net .cross the Narrow* on* of\nthus pretty night* aad enmuh thg\nrum fleet I Cm you Imagine how tlie\npaper, will ut that up? I haunt\ntoad * wul .bout It and of coura.\nfou wont tell anybody\u2014wUl you Jun\n-dearr\n\"Why ahould I 1.11, you up?\" the\n\u2022Bthuied, \"I think It'i \u00ab n*_-veloui\nK-hemme I'm swfully proud of tou\nSpike\u2014really I \u00abm. ami I'm .ure It\nwin work. Keep lntouch with mt,\nwon't you Spike?\"\n\"Tou know,\" he tightened hi. hold\n.nd kitted htr lightly. \"I'm kind ot\nworried about your knowing Babbette.\neven allghUy\u2014iht'i b*d medicine. Tou\ndont bar. much to do with her do\nyou? What kind of people ue her\nfriend.?\"\n\"Oh th.y're -01 right.\" reuiured Jun.\n\"th.y all hate her\u2014.he', poison lv\/\n\u202211 aver. Noae af us know her very\nWell, Just casually' Jun turned to\nhim ualn and knew .he had never\nbun io much ln love with him u\n\u2022he wu at that moment She knew\nah. adored him but want quite aura\nwhether be felt the earn* towards her.\nBhe rnuat make aura of him, and -toon\nta) befor. Babbette gained control of\nhim.\n\"Splk.,\" the uld .lowly, throwing\nher ama around him and kissing him\nllngerlngly, half reluotently. \"If. 1st.\nand tune I went ban*. But I dent\ne-.nt to lo\u2014hons.ll? I don't\u2014end\ndont gat righteous end UU me yo i\ndoat think Its right becatua you really would rather nave me stay here\nwouldn't you?\"\nSplkt Wu Martled aad uld nothing.\n\u2022taring at her hungrily.\nTo him ah* wu utterly dulrabl.,\naad   uttaiiy   \u00abtUo|-aa_,  Is  dm   Mr,\n\"J*a\u00bb.\" h* twgan hoarsely, and un*\netrrtftlnly, Tm ftfrald of you\u2014honutly\nI sa. Tea -sent want to May hare\no\u2014rnlght\u2014I mean you might want to\nhat lta ft oraay thing to do and If you\nhup Insisting Ml Just be oraar amough\nto l*t a~*V* Jtaa Wu oompl.teiy i,-\n\u2014ud and 1\u00bbT Ufflp and sUU In his\nunbrau. H*r body, wu aoft and cool\nthrough th* silk of hw dress She was\n\u2022wut, _ too swut. \"Tou know what\nTm getting \u00bbt,\" he went on, burying\nhi* hud la hw hair, \"I'm Just u\neru~ thoot pod h I ever wu and I\ndont want anything to happen tonight\nthst tag would b* \u00aborry for. I wan.\nte marry you dew, and I Intend to.\nMaybe Ita old fuhloned but I dont\nirant to posssu tou uatll we an mar-\ni, I -MM te *11 rttht\u2014I'm Jus:\nu *nybody el.e, lut lta\navjoll.h, m I won't* Anyway I love\nyou toe muoh.\"\nJeaa ut upright, brushing aside r.is\n\u2022rm*. \"TouT* dun well right you\nwont I\" th. mtnjSaaatl, standing up and\nwrapping tht bathrobe tightly around\nhw, \"tmd you needn't throw so many\nrout at yoajtnelf either for being the\nMg best-ted hey with ths A number\nOn* moral*. Tou haunt changed a\nMt Splk*\u2014all you're Interested la I*\nyeur tynsluu and youre.lt\u2014snd now\n-muir* going out of your way trying to\nmake me feel chup. I wish yon\nwouldn't be aa stem euperlor\u2014I'm going\n\u25a0Kara* and you'd better take one las-,\nltngtrlng look ftt m* beoeuu you'll\nnevtar an me agalnl\"\nPltteen mlnutu tattr, going horn. In\nth* tail, Jtu admitted to hereelf that\nhw weotaaf-ft prld* wu tremendously\nhurt \u2022*_ that' pWbap* hw suggution\nwu foolUb. Neverthelees she hated\nSpike   all   orw   ftfilo.      Sh*   needed\nanpoxme near her\u2014eomeone to talk to.\nSh* thought of Loui. ' \u2022 *\nTOMORROW\u2014The trtclrster.\nKASLO PLANS TO\nCELEBRATE WAY 24\nCommittees   Are   Named   for\nAnnual Celebration; To\nStage Ball Game\nKA6LO, B. C. May fl.\u2014Kmslo Will\ncelebrate tm tuual on May 34. ^This\nwu decided at a meeting held recently with Mayor James Anderaon\nln   the   chair.\nThe various committee* tr* u follow*:\nFinance\u2014A. T. Oarland, H. D. Dawson  and  Roy  Sklllicorn.\nGeneral \u2022porta\u2014O. B. Desmond, S. A.\nHunter, Ronald Hewat and A. W Anderson.\nChidren'a flwete\u2014A. UcQueeh. Rer.\nD.   W.   Scott   and   T.   R.   Robson.\nAdvertUnf and traiwportatlon- F. S.\nRouleau 'sod   E.   J.  Hacking.\nMusic\u2014H. T. Hartln. W. Hendricks\nsnd O. B. Drennan.\nReeomtloD\u2014W. L. Billlims, F. 8.\nChandler and Clarence White.\nThe first named on each committer?\nIs its chairman. Arrangements are to\nbe made to have a good ball game\nand to have a band ln attendance during  the   various  events.\nKASLONOTES\nKASLO, B. 0\u201e Mar 9 Boa Whlttaker has returned from Vincouver\nwhir* h. attended  th. U. B. C.\nH. C. Olegerich. who Decently left\nfor   Vancouver,   ha*   been   appointed\nto Topler \u00abM Prime ahupert by thr\nConsolidated Mining th Smelting compear.\nB. Btigeiuu ws* a Netsr\u2014 vtaltor\nWednwdoy\nW. O. Smith returned Wedneeday\nfrom a business vl.lt to Calgtrr\nI. H. Oalblck ot Neleon ww \u00bb\nvhtftor   to   town   Wednesday.\nB T. Power of Oganagan Landing\nwa. a city visitor Wedneeday.\nPred W.tr wai i 'business visitor In\nSllverton Wednesdsy.\nTed Allen 1* home from Columbus,\nOhio, where he had heen attending\ncotleaje.\nMis. Elizabeth Olegerich was a bridge\nhostess Friday evening.\nLeonard Barland has returned from\nCoeur d\/Alene where he ment the\nwinter.\nMr. and Mrs. Hood and children of\nMaryland are th. guests of B.V D. W.\nand Mrs. Soott. The Hood* made th.\ntrip by motor.\n1. f. Ounbl. of Neiaon ww a visitor\nto   Kaslo   Tuesd\u00bby   evening.\nPeter Price returned Tueedii* from\nCranbrook and left Wedneeday for the\nLucky Jun mine.\nOeorge S. Fleming ami party motored to Kaalo and returned to Neiaon\nWedneed.y.\nMr. and Mra. J. 0. Oilker of Bonnlngton Fall, motored to town and\nreturn Wednesday.\nJ. J. Sklllicorn. who tuts been appointed road superintendent for this\ndistrict, assumed his hew duties May 1.\nF. 8. Chandler hu been rarornoteo\nto the position of head electrician at\nthe local power plant, lucceedlng W. L.\nBillings, resigned. Mr. Chamler*. assistant Is to bt Clarence White, who\nttarted  at  the  plant   Wednead.y.\nW. L. Billing., the newly appointed\nliquor vendor for Kaslo, took over hi.\nnew duties May 1.  ,\nBev. D. W. Scott 1. vtaltlng In Trail.\nMn. Landry of Mirror Lake wu a\nNeiaon   vUltor  Tuesday.\nBoy  Sklllicorn  hw  taken  over  the\n tt hie  farther.  1. i.\nSkimcorn.\nMr. and Mrs. J. Oleson with their son\nand Fred Oleeaon h.ve left for Sandon,\nMra. F. O. Doharty of Victoria ar-\nrlvad In tb* elty -Thursday aad will\nnatke her home here for the prtMnt.\nMr. Ooharty ll tho Ifelson-rTsslo bin\ndrMer.\nJACK INK GOES\n10 MONTREAL\nFormer Nelson Student Making\nStrides in Banking- Game;\nWas in Saskatchewan\nJhck Ink, graduate of the Neiaon\nGeatral and high tchooli, who afttr\nflntahlng his schooling entered the\nlocal branch of the Imperial Bank of\nCaaada. hu l.ft tor Montreal, ac-\nce-tnttng to word received front Port\nQo-Appelle. Sask.. where he hw been\ntor the put year or \u25a0>.\nMr. Ink worked up to the post of\nteller In the local branch and ww\ntransferred from Nelson to Banff, later\ngoing to Fort Qu' Arapelle.\nIt I. not definitely known Just\nwhat position the former Nelson boy\nwill   hold   la   Montreal.\nWha tthe Press Is Saying\nOAININO  PUBLICITY\nIt frequently h.ppen. that towna Did\ncommunities thit people it a distance\nseldom hear of wake up aome morning\nand find their nam** armbiaained on\nthe front page of every big metropolitan newspaper in the land. The\ntown of Creaton ls t case Ib point.\nA  mysterious  murder  near  there  re-\nJO\no\u2014tly md a mtt-alUMl drowning\nJmt tbt. week li giving tM pl^<\nfull estate ot front page copy. People\nin Winnipeg. Chlcsgo. San Fraaiclaco,\nLo. Angele. and other \u00bbK centet. an\nmuting .bant Oreatoa ''who ft ih\u00abrt\ntlmt um did raot  . > at\u2014 a\nplace .listed But nawkpaaer publicity\ncome, ln different form.. Crtu-it\u2014jok\nbid its shan, Men, aome two \u2014an\nsgo a hand of ch-cus elephant* became\nobs\u2014Md with a playful notion to\nquit th. big top here and return\nto th.tr primitive Jungle Itfe. lv*n\nNew Tork and London papen oaiHad\nCranbrook dat* lines, and ont at tlttl\nslsphanta ls still known w *-a_aa_nok\nId.\"\nAnd thus lt arm. Hew HWmtnuer\nww *t one time better known an account of having the world'. r*ham|attn\nlacrone team than Vsa*ou~r -ma as\nt line olty. Reno, Nevada, Is known\n.11 onr tha world on -account of Ma\ndivorce cases, yet th. place hw only\nsome ten thousand Inhabitants, trample know of Frank. Albert*, on account\nof the big -aide there fust twtmty-ilx\nyean ago Havre, Montana, hi not\nfamou. far It* al*., but tar being In\nwlater the eoltfrnt wot en th* North\nAmerican continent. Kayo brothm,\ntbt f.mou* .urgeons, put ateeligat*!.\nMinnesota, on the map, Shelby, Montana, made a bid for pullclty when tt\nsuged tbe DempMy-Olhbons fight no*\nyean ato. However, tn thla cut It\nJroved expensive publicity, tor lt bro***\nthe bank and hslf of .th* people In\nthe town. Bven a little town baek tn\nMain. torn, yean ago ww put on tht\nmap by a fiddler, and a country fiddler\nat that. It wag when Henry MM\nww Introducing th* old tlm* darat\u2014a\nagain and bt discovered MiUla\nham, * fiddler, back ln a little\nmountain town, the name of which hw\nlong since been forgotten, but at\nth* time ww on tht front pet* of every\npaper In the country. \u2014 Cranbrook\nCourier.\nLovdy (clothes of\ntkeM\nOV1CS  y v   ^^T^^^^on'^0^\nMivtkvbes**\nActually Re-Newed hy Luxj\n ,  n - *_\u00a3\nLouise Brooks. Beautiful Film Star,\nwean thi. .ilk lounging suit, typicsl of pretty clothes shown ip\nher pictures. \"I learned by experience,\" ihe lays,\u2014\"that only\nLux keeps that new look in clothes.\" . . . That is why women\neverywhere\u20148 out of 10 in representative homes in cities from\ncoast to coast, investigation! show, use Lux!\n\"WE CANT AFFORD TO RISK USING\nANYTHING BUT LUX.\"\nsays Adrian, costume director of\nMt!*mr-Goldv\u2014m-Mayer. \"It is a\nmatter of dollars and cent! with till\nWe find Lux keeps clothes like new\nthrough months of production\u2014so\nthey can be re-created into new\ncostumes. Naturally, we insist\non Lux.\"\nWhy dots Lax kits things ntw\nSO much longer? Because only the\npurest materials known . . . and a\nspecial costly process ... are used\nin its makingl Lux contain! aa\nharmful alkali\u2014it many soaps do,\nwhether Dak*!, chips or cakes\u2014\n\u2022nd with Lux there is no rukbing\nto weaken and shrink.\n-1\nAnd every IN ew York Musical Snow\nFamou-;  dressmakers \u2022 \u2022 Buyers tor great\ndepartment stores also find \u25a0 \u2022 ,\nThe original loveliness of our clothes can\nactually be Re-Newed again ana again\u2014and\nthey last twice as long\u2014through the use of Lux,\n\u00bb\nEVERY WOMAN knows how hard it is to keep\npretty clothes like new in spite of everyday wear.\nThen imagine the problem of the movies\u2014with beautiful\nclothes that must look brilliantly new through the hard\nwear of production.\nNow the studios have solved this problem\u2014every\nwoman's very own problem\u2014after experiments with many\ndifferent cleansing methods and many different soaps.\nAnd they find that: \"Lux actually Re-News, again\nand again, the original beauty of fabrics.. . And with\nLux, lovely clothes\u2014whether sturdy or sheer\u2014last mart\nthan twice as long.\"\nNow every great studio in Hollywood uses Lux\u2014to\ndouble the life of fabrics! Simply follow their rule\u2014and\nyou, too, can keep clothes actually like new far, far longer!\nMusical Shows\nlike the gorgoous -'Rosalie'1 .IsrriiiK\nMarilyn MiUer (ihov*), -all use Lux\nto double the life of *ockiBg.l They\nMy, \"We would use Iauz even if it\noo*t fl.OO a box.\"\nFamous Dressmakers\nof New York ttaai.t u\u00bbon Lux for\nundcrthiugs and -ttwltiri-t\" worn by\nmannequins \u2014 as illuitrated in the\nabove glinpie of tbt salon of\nFrance* Clyi-.\nDepartment buyers    ,\n92% of then expert* inter viewed\nin 112 leading .tore* \u2014 insist on\nLux for their oirn things. (Above) i\nBuyer of imported sweaters fee\nBeet ud Co., Fifth At*, a- ~\"   '\nGreatest groups of experts ever consulted find \u2022*\n\"LUX   DOUBLES  THE   LIFE  OF  FINE   FABRICS\", '\nLever IVodttra Ursa nd, totontg\n fftgeEiffil\nrTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, MONDAY MORNING. MAY 6,1929\n\u2014: nn\u2014:\u2014'\u2014m\nH.M.TORY,\nD. Afc, LL. D., FaR.S.C\n(Ex-President of the University of Alberta)\n(Chairman of the Research Council of Catfnda)\nPresident of\nTHE LEAGUE OF NATIONS SOCIETY\nIN CANADA\nWiU speak to the people of Nelson on\n-The League of Nations\"\nWednesday-, 8 P.M.,\nTrafalgar Auditorium\nUnder Auspices of Nelson Branch\nEntertainment Numbers\nTHE'PUBLIC INVITED\nHUNTER ELECTRIC\nHeating and Plumbing\nOM Dm Bluet, Nelson, b. C.\n. A comprehensive stock of Electrical and  Plumbing\nmaterial, fitting and appliances to choose from.\nCONHVLT\nJ. F. COATES, Electrical Engineer   .\nIn lriur l-swvr -and Urrnt Problem.\n. COWILT\nM. J. GIBBONS, Registered Plumber\ntttSnnsUnt   Vnar   Plamklng   Requirement*      -\n\t\nUM- w.\nL\nLUMBER\nWhen you 'start building,- y\"ou' will need\nquality lumbert such as ours.\nWe can also supply the Lath,. Shingles,\nSaah, Doors and Binding Paper.       \u2022* '\nFor Service Unexcelled, Try\nW.W. POWELL CO.\nThe Home of Good Lumber\nPhone 176 Foot of Stanley St,\n'Motor Vehicle Act'\n1 Before turning. Mopping or changing course of motor veblcl-j\ngive  proper  fclgnal  with  tht  hand.\n3 Do bot cut out muffler on motor vehicle when driving within\ntha limit*, of the city.\n3 See XXxpx head tights and tall light are lighted cue-half hour\nalter aunaat and one-halt Hour before sunxlae.\n4 Keep number plates on motor vehicle free of dirt ao '-hut\nnumber  may  be  plainly  seen  and  read   at  alt   tlmaa.\n% Put no stick en or other obstruction*, on rear window of motor\nvehicle \u2022\u00bb\n6 Roport accident to motor vehicle in writing to police aa toon\naa pogglble\n7 MPT driver'a licence always In car or an your perton.\n'Street and Traffic By-Law'\n1 V-oUols approaching either aid* of Baker street front W.rd\n.ta-eet* , Steal*-* street .nd JoMphln. street, must slow down\nto i mile, per hour, .nd ah.ll slve rlsht of war to v.hlrl..\ntrsvetUnc  upon   B.ker   .treet.\n3 v*hKia\u00bb must not park laa* thsn 10 feet from fir. hydrants.\nS Vsblelm  mutt  not park  lets thsn   10  feet  from  interne-Jon\nof  itKNt*.\n- The City of Nelson\nW. Can Help tats aa\nKeep Out Flies\nSereen Doors\nThree Qualities in Various Sizes\nAdjustable Screen Windows\nto Fit any Window.\nBLACK AND GALVANIZED WIRE CLOTH\n24 to.-U inches, any Length.\nWood, Vallance Hardware\nUatft\nS.C.\n\"Strange Fossils Discovered\nin Fernie Shale*\"\nfl\/ V. M. CUMMINGS\nDuring the laat two months, -coalmining operation* In on* of Um Crow's\nNeat Paaa Coal company's mines at\nMtehsl, B. ,C. have uncorered aome\nlata foot-prlnte of birds, or bird-like\nanlmsla that lived many millions of\nyears w>.\nThe impression of this fossilised\nfoot print baa the apearanca of a\nlarge chicken's foot . with three' toes.\nOne of the toes ls spread st a much\nlarger angle from the center toe than\nthe other. One of these impressions\nwhich has been brought oot of the\nmine meaavree 13 lnchea aoroas from\nouter toe to outer toe. end hag a total\nlength of about 17 (itches along the\ncentral  toe.\nNumerous foot prints of this ancient form of life hgve been'revealed.\nIn one case alongside the Urge foot\nprints there nn a tnll of small foot\nprints telling to tbe observer the story\nof s mother bird being followed by her\nlittle  one.\nThese foot prints appear in the shale\nabout one foot above a coal seam. Thla\nooal seam la one (tf the hlgheet of\nthe aeries found at Michel In the\nKootenay strata.\nIn theee mines alao there havs been\nfound many delicate and beautiful\nfern Impressions almost perfect ln detail.\nIn the far off time when these\nstrange animals and plants lived, millions of years before tbe present period,\nthe climate of the Crows Nest paaa\ncountry was wgrtn and moist, encouraging a luxuriant growth of vegetation. This area was a swampy country covered by a tropical growth of\ntree ferns, whoae shedding leaves and\n\u25a0talks havg built up our coal seams by\nbeing preesrved In the water of the\nswamp. It waa alao an age of tremendous animal life Such large animal*, could only be supported where\nvegetation, was luxuriant for they\nenormous amounts of fodder to sustain   their   tremendous   bulk.\nTheae vegetable sating animals In\nturn provided a large meal for the\nmeat eating monsters that preyed\nupon them.\nThe  animal  life of  this  period  waa\nGIVE   YOUR   EYES\nATTENTION\nIf you wuh sood service,  treat\nthem mil,' (lv. Utttn ssstsUnoB\nOur eip.it service \u00bbt your dl>-\npo**l.\nEvp.lt Service\nJ. O. PATENAUDE\nOptometrist ud Optica*.\nmottly of * Uiard sntmal type. The\nturds slso had chsrsctcrlstlos of llnrd\nUf. snd were very different from our\npresent birds.\nThe\u2014 recently uncovered foot print,\nwm* mottly nude by nine of thew\nl'-Gsrd-blrds.\nBom* r**s* Mo there wm found\nnear MorrMey In th. Pernle .hales\ntn >tnU thst underlies the coal\nrn.ta.ures a hut* fossil lizard some\nIS feet long, having a huge horned\ntnout. tt wu ssld to be . fish eitlns\nllrard of an .lie before the coal wa.\ngrown and was over 1,000,000 year.\nold*r than th* bird foot prints. This\nfossil Heard l. now In th. Vlctorl.\nmuMUm  at  Ottawa.\nNotice of\nDissolution\nof Partnership\nMr. A. Gibson retiring\nfrom partnership of Smith,\nHunden & Gibson.\nAll accounts due, to be\npaid immediately to above\ncreditors and settlement of\ntill outstanding accounts\npayable, demanded at once.\nB. C. Plumbing\nOt Heating Co.\nCity Drug Co.\nNAKUSP MILLS TO\nCUT 12,000,000\nFEETJ! LUMBER\nHalf by White Pine Company,\nand Half by Arrow Lake\nCompany Says Leary.\nWHITE PINE IS ALSO\nLARGE POLE OPERATOR\nIrregular   Car   Supply  to   Be\nRemedied; Nakusp Has Great\nInduatrial Year.\nWith both Its lumber mills now ln\noperation, on bag programs for the\nsesson. Nakusp hss entered upon what\nwill be the biggest lumber production\nln Its history. C. 8. Lesry. president\nof th* Whit. Pin* Lumber company\ndeclared Priday night at the Hume.\nBIO WHITE PINE OPERATION'S. >\nTh. Whit*. Pin. Lumber company\nstarted Its sawing aeason lut week, and\nplan, to cut S.000,000 feet of white\npine lumber, lu limits rasing on the\nupper Arrow l.ke.\nIn (addition, th* company, mainly\nthrough contracts, but partly through\nits own operation, will handle 35.000\npolee. Th. moat of theje polei arc\n\u00bblre\u00bbdy mad., and are In the company's pole  yard  at  Nakusp.\nA river drive of 30 miles hss Just\nbeen finished on the Columbi. river.\nwhich brought down 1.000,000 feet of\n\u00abw-tog. and 1000 pole., from Revel-\n.toke.\nOftlX-HX  POU POLLS\nOrder, .ra lust bring filled for 40\ncan of pole., or about SOOO poles, clearing out the stock placed ln the yard\nlut .esson. The*, will go to Minneapolis\nWinter operations of the White Pine\nLumber company gave .mploymcnt to\n\u2022bout 75 men, .nd resulted In tettlnc\nout rather more than half the lot\nsupply required lor the mfll for tb*\nseason. The balance will be1 supplied\nby summer logging. On the summer\nbasis mill., wood., and pole yard\ngive employment to a force of nearly\n100.\nARROW LAKES nil. TIT TOO.\nThe Arrow Lake. Lumber company,\non account of the water being higher\non lta Jack-ladder, stsrted earlier on\nIts Kftaon*. sawing. It will also produce .bout t.000.000 feet of lumber\nthl. season. Mr. Leary .tate..\nIn general, the prospect, fare favorable. Mr. Le*ry states. The lumber\ndemand I. better, price, are firmer, .nd\norders .re coming In very nlcel)\nAn Important point for the big 1dm-\nber operation, centering tt NrUtusp.\nMr. Levy .tate.. Is the promised adjustment of the Irregul.r csr supply\nfor the mills.\nThis mater wa. taken up by '.he\nNakusp board of trade, and a personal\nvisit to Nakusp will be msde shortly\nby C. A. Cotter.ll. general superintendent of the Canadian Pacific ratl-\nw.y for British Colubla, and William\nOordon. district freight agent at Nelson, with a view to examining conditions snd finding s remedy.\na \"i   ,.   .1     na\nNekon News of die Day\nFurnished suite for rent. Kerr Apartments. (Mill\nBallroom  dancing taught \u2014  C. M.\nHtrlnger and partner, Strathcona Hourt.\n(INS)\nMother. Club Spring Sale Memorial\nHall TuMd.y May 7. 3:30 to 6 pjn.\nAfternoon Tea. Needlework, Hortveoook-\nlng.  Candy  and  other attractions.\n(\u202287.)\nKindergarten Oluses. Mr*. Bamnajon\nhas accomodation for a few mora\npupil.. Phone Strathcona Hotel.  (M71l\nWHOOPEE    CARNIVAL   DANCE\nEaglt Hall. Wedneadsy May fifteenth.\nBaloons. Hata Serpentine. Billy Reeve-.\nOrchtj.tr*.    TraU.        MSMlVE    THE,\nBATE.\n(*\nMAY FROLIC\nWedneajd.y Sth. afternoon and evening. Catholic Rectory Lawn. Auspices\nof es-.tud.nts of St. Joseph*. Crowning of May Queen a special evening\nfeature. (a~*oi\nSons of England meet tonight tt\n8 o'clock  In Memorial Hall.        (\u2022 R)\nMarcelling   and   finger   waving.   Mr*.\nJ.ck MlUer. Terrace Apertlrumt*.     '\n<Sr_j)\nHo. 3 Troop. Boy Scouts, whllt drlv.,\nRedeemer   Parl.h   H.ll.   tonight,   8  o'clock, 35 cents.    In aid of C.mp Fund.\n(80.8.\nLadles    Auxiliary.    Nelson   Oolf   and\nCountry   club   monthly  meeting,   club\nhouse, Thuraday, May \u00bb. .13:30 .harp.\n(86051\nT-ra, Homecooklng and sale of Boy.'\nHandicraft. Institute rooms. Frid.y.\nMay 10. 3 to 8. Proceed, for camp\nfund of First Nelson Troop Boy Soouts\nsnd Cubs. (8a\u00bbTr\nSee  freakish  Anthony chase  spiders\n\u2022'ALL-OK-A-Hl'DDEN   PEOI1V\".       Often\nHouss. Thun-d.y .nd Frid.y. Oet -rotor\ntickets from the members of the S. T,\nTennis   Club. <6\u00abM>\nForthcoming Events\nReserve Wedneadsy. May 16th for\nTulip Tea at th* horn, of Mr.. Sturgeon\nand Mrs. Vlgneux .n sld of th*\nCatholic Church. Musical progr\u00bbra\nsnd table of home cooking. (USD\ncA SUIT\"\nFor Every Man s Fancy\nMen's clothes for Spring follow smarter\nlines than for the past few seasons. Shoulders are broader, Coats more shapely. Men\nwho keenly appreciate well made clothes,\nwear Emory garments as a matter of course\nfor in style, in cut and in wortensM***-,\nthey excel.\nMay we help you to make a selection of\na suit or topcoat which will please you at\nfirst wearing and give you greater pleasure\nevery time you put on the garment\n$30 to $50\nEMORYS limited\nTOO LATE TO CLARIFY\nTO RENT\u2014Bungslow centrally located.\nSuitable for a couple. Apply J H.\nWallace. 530 Mill street. (8803)\nPOR RENT-Sulte. K. W. C. Block.\n18606)\nIIAVE   VOU  TRIED\nSmythes' Cre-oVim\nFor Stubborn Cough..  Asthmatic  Conditions, Oeneral Weskness and Debility\nIt*, a tonic and tlraau. builder.\nSMYTHE'S PHARMACY\nr\u2014exrlptkin sprrtalM Phone 1\ni-a\nrlt\u2014aj,   Kodaka,   Drags,   \"talkine\u2014\nM.ll   order,   promptly   de*. patched\nBOX   Utt    NELSON,  B.C.    PHONE  It\nCUM In tnd 0*1 Vow Weight Tret\nr\nMothers Day\nMay 12th\nCARDS and\nMOTTOES\nColumbia\nElectric*^\nElectrical Installations and\nRepairs.    Appliances\nPhone 695\n liiimiitnimilll\n\u25a0V   -\nSatisfaction\nin Glasses   -\nJ. A. C. ItfUtc; R.O\nOPTOMBTMJt\nGRIFFIN   BLOCK\u2014pft*\u00bbl\u00ab I*S     \u00a3\niiiiiniiiii'mi^iiim\n\"VALLEY FARM' IS\nAGAIN A SUCCESS\nTrinity Young People Score a\nSecond Hit in Presentation\nof Play\nat\n$LLEN\u00bb\nqA. *D. ^apazian\nWATCHMAKER.    JEWELER\nAND GRADUATE OPTICIAN\n413 HALL STREET\nLIGHT DELIVERY\nTake advantage of our\nquick delivery service. We\ntake particular care to see\nthat any'goods carried by\nus arrive on time and in\ngood condition.\nRENWICK'S\nTRANSFER\n-77-\nTaxi & News Depot\nBcd.n Cars\u2014B.ggsge\u2014Eipreas.\nParcels  Checked\nALL   MAOAZINES   FOR  SALE\nBOX   l-OII BUD   STEVENS\nWhite Cotton\nSUGAR\nSACKS\nFor Sal*\nTen thousand on hand.\nWill sell in any quantity.\nA bargain for anyone requiring Cotton.\nUf EACH.\nMcdonald\njam CO.\nNelson Brand Jams\nNELSON, B. C.\nHUDSON\nStandard Sedan.   111-Inch whMl*\nbake.     ta    Horsepoww.      Pullj '\nequipped.\n$1920.00 P.O.B. Nelson\nNew Cars on Hand\nSMEDLEY\nGARAGE\nCO.\nPhon*71\nDAILY STs-TGI\nTo Slocan Cltr-Sllvsrtoo aaa lf*w\nDenver.        *      \"***\"-.\nLeave. Ilk.  Transfer. 1:M  pjn.\nLeave. New Denver, fiOO .JO.\nLawn Grass Seed\nOur .pajclal lawn mlstur*\n(government testtd) 1* in\npr\u2014 t   demand\nPound., SSc; One-half pounds,\nJoe;   ne-qusrter   pound*,   300.\nPrices quoted In quanUtlts.\nMann,  Rutherford Cs,\nr-ano\u2014ir ctuMt Drat\na  Book c\nLearn to Earn\n44 Taxi & Transfer\nBeffhtniitf May 1st\nNBW TRUCKING\nSERVICE\n\\ffnlMOit TO  BtOCAN   CStr,  MLWE-\n* TOM. KKW WTNTEE *4*D BANIMW\nMembers ol the Trinity Young People'* society scored a second success\nwith their plsy \"Valley Farm\" lo ttu\np*rlom of Trinity United church Friday night. A large ftnd enthusiastic\naudience applauded tbe eforta of the\nyoung actors, each end every one of\nwhom played his pert with an almost\nprofessional finish.\nThe plot centers around the\"\" trials of\na young farm girl who marries Into a\nrlcb family and who la so persecuted\nby her husband's mother, who hold*\nher unworthy of her aon, that Um\npoor girl goes home to the farm wltn\na former admirer. Thla hasty action\ncompromises her with her husband\nwho naturally misunderstands her ma\nUvea. A scheming woman. In love with\nthe husband further com plica tee the\naltuatlon. Finally the husband fol-\nlowa his wife to the farm and all ts\nwell.\nThe eucoee of the play waa ln large\nmeasure due to the able direction of\nMlaa E. Henna, who wju responsible\nfor lta production. The Rev. W. C.\nMawhinney prefaced the play with a\nfew well chosen words thanking Mtes\nHanna and the membere of tbe can*\nfor the work and care which they had\nexpended ln producing the play.\nThe players were: Owen Lowrle,\nMargaret Buchanan. Isabel le Burnett\nEdna Earl Buchanan, Edna Shaw, Ivy\nWalker, Jack Loche, Bam Mathews.\nWilfred Webster. Fred Angrlnon, Bill\nBrown and Bam Brown.\nB. C. PLUMBING &\nHEATING CO.\nAgents tot\nALBERTA  CLAY  PmODCCTS,\nSB-WEB PIP1 * DRAM Til*\ntat Baker Street        Ntlara. B.C.\nMUSIC NITE\nAdded attraction\u2014Mr. Earnest Hammond of\nToronto in illustrated songs.\nRead the Advertisements\nWISE SHOPPERS DO IT\nCOAL\nWOOD\n&\nTRANSFER\nFor coal and dry wood, '\nall lengths, also furniture\nand piano moving at reasonable prices, see\nMacDonald\nCartage & Fuel\nCompany\nSOS Baker St.\nPhone set\nScreen Attraction\nNorma Shearer\n'A Lady\nof Chance1\nAround the beautiful person of Nonna\nShearer swings such a swift and racy\nstory of gangs, girls and gun-play as\nyou've ever gasped at!\nInside revelations of the Broadway\n\"racket\"!\nUnderworld and society as the background to an 'amazing love story.\nShort Features\nOUR GANG COMEDY\n'ELECTION DAT'\nOSWALD THE RABBIT\nPATHE REVIEW\nat\u2014\u00ab       mat\nComing Wedneeday and Thursday\n'Tommy Atkim1\nWith a Special Prologue by The Merry Makers\nADVANCED PRICES\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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