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B (CP).\u2014The \u00abero\nhoar for New Westminster bootleggers will be 6 p.m.\nTuesday ta the result of an order given by the police commission at a meeting today to chief Peter Bruce to close\nup all places suspected of selling illicit liquor.\nITie commission was unanimous in the decision that\nbootlegging establishments should be wiped out.\nBig or small they will have to go, declared Mayor\nFred J. Home, chairman of the commission.\nThe contmision also decided to hold an enquiry Friday\nnlfht Into derogatory state-*\nmenta alleged to have been\nmada against members of the\npolice force.\n\/..,\u2014_._.    tAm   wataon   at-\nI that fii* wha made auoh\nwild ba (oread to oron\nat tbalr useiHuui or to\nTroops Called to Quell the\nParis Street Disturbances\n(hut np.\nLOTS Or WOBBY\n\"Bootlegging Joint* have caused\nns a lot of worry,\" -aid Major Hum*\nla Introducing  tbe liquor  question\n(Continued on rat* Sana)\nRadio Station Has\nIts Drama of Death\n.One Killed and Another Slashed by Jack-\nKnife Wielder; Lady Worker Faints\nin Los Angeles Radio Studio\n1000 VETERAN\nSOLDIERS ARE\nFORCED RETIRE\nDemonstrations Mark\nHectic Day Before\nPresident's Home\nMACHINE GUNS\nGUARD STREETS\nPublic Services Mav\nBe Cut Off- I !t*le\nBlood Is Shed\nLOS ANGELES, Feb. 5 (AP).-An unscheduled death\ndrama broke into the broadcast of radio station K.H J.\nhere today.\nAn unidentified man, running amuck with a jack-knife,\nstabbed to death Edwin Wolverton, 21, of Grand Junction,\nColo., and slashed another man about the head, while a\ngirl aecretary, whom he first menaced, fled screaming\ndown the corridor and faint- \u2022\ned. Four mfen itibdued him.\nWolverton, who died from\na stab wound in the bead,\nwas on vacation from a Colo-\nrado radio station.\nTba   sst-Ofnt.   victim   waa   Wairan\nFsMaaa, SO. * upmeuUtl-a of the\nDow ItHtss am tamo*. BU wound,\nware not Btrtoas.\nTb* man cam* la ttw atuclio aad\nwent Into tb* oetAu ot Or*** Kane.\na amatory, eating tot a Jot. wbleh\n(Caatlnaed a* rat* Klfht)\nWILL   'TIGHT LIKE   DEVIL\"\nTO BEAT LONDON TREATY\nAdmiral Keys Says Naval\nPart Has Done \"Grievous\nHarm\"; Urges Air Force\nrc\u00abrr_--QOTB, Bngland. Tmb. I\n(OT e*b**)_ Hia London naval\ntreat? wa* t***-oe_nost_ tonltht aa\nhaving dons \"gritrvoue harm\" to tee\nBritish nary, and a oall waa sounded\nfor an \"*flk_*nt air tores br Admiral -tr Beater Kara.\nThe admiral la National Cbnstrvs-\ntlve candidate In ths North Port*-\nmouth by-elsotlon and ba was' mat-\nlat an election addjssi h*r*. De-\nelarln* th* London treaty, which\noomplstod !_\u00ab man. bsfun ln th*\nW*_lntnon u\u2014 ty br llmiunf toui\ntor crulaara, on* of tha\nLabor tjoverninent'a grealut blun-\ndee*. air Roger said:\n***ft swaps sway *11 th* satstjuard*\nso vital to th* proteeetion oc aur\ntnd* routes which ware Included ln\nthe Washington tnaty.\"\nB*g*rdrng th* air ton* Uw admiral declared. ' uadoubudlr unlaas\nw* hav* eufrir-cnt alroratt to defend\nto* oountry. w* will lay ouraalva*\nopen to a devutatlng aerial attack.\nUonont, an ttlleUnt air tola* li\nneeded to assist la tbs protection of\nour merchant ahlp*\"\nair Roger esld tbat whan th*\nLondon treaty cams UP for revision\nln US* h\u00bb would \"fight Ilk* th*\ndevil to hre*k It.\"\nColli on Christian Churches Help\nIn -Stopping Ihe Advent of Warfare\nMW TOMC Ttb. I (AP)\u2014With *\n\"torrtflc outtburst\" of war Imminent,\nplan whereby Uw Christian\nchurch** oould strengthen Intorna-\ntlonal p**cs waa offered Sunday by\nRt. Btr. Rockaborough Bsmlnston\namiui. blahop of Alaoma, In a sar-\naon In the Protaeunt Bplscopel\nohurch of Bt. Starr th* Virgin.\n-Already.*' tb* blahop eald. \"the\nshahlng   preparation*   of   anna   ln\n\u25a0drop* re\u2014rbste ao loudly that Uwy\noan   b*  heard  ovsr   hsr*   and   tha\npoison ga* In preparation penetrate*\nte our vary noatnia.\nAbolition of Uw profit-nuking\nm-ttiv* la armsmente, Instruction or\nUw young*r generation ln the art\nof conciliation and refuaal to ooun\nunano* a war in whioh Uw govern\n.mint had rejected arbitration wire\n1 Uw chief proposals of Uw bktbop.\nLORD ASHLEY IS\nAFTER DIVORCE\nl>Aa_,   !**b.   \u2022   (Tueeday)    (AD\u2014\nI Hw Hew Tort HeraM'a ParU edition\naald ln a dlapeloh from London today   U_t   Lord   Aahley.   SS-ysar-oM\n| eon and hair to tha ninth Bart ot\nabttttbaty, has flMd a dlvore* peu-\n! tlon   with   Oordon,   Dadds   at   Oo.\nsolicitor., sad tthst **tl*d eoplaa of\nttw petition will be aerved today.\nMoy Control Water *\nof the Alouette\nHANsTr. ao. tab. \u2022 (Cri-Pollt\u2014-\nIng oomplslnts from It residents of\n' Tonne-Son   about  troubl*  osused  by\nnoodlng  In  thst dlatrlct. s delegation   from   Uw   tup's   lUdgs   mu-\nI awipal ooundl will  wait upon Uw\n1 B-3-UI.   oompany,   Mmltad,   to  <_*.\n| erusa  oontrolling  tbs  wster  In  tb*\nAlouette river, whleh the complaln-\nlaau   toM   tb*   oouncll   waa   aant\n[clown Uw rlrer by tha company re-\n*\"   of   oonuqtwnoae   to   Um**\nar\nIt wa* alleged that th* fY.od_.ts.\n|*af th* oompsny'. dam had baan\nalnca J.nuary 3. w.tor can bs\nIdlvsrwd to stare lak. mm ths\nlAkweit* lsks \u2014\u00ab*\u2014>lr. it waa and.\nJAPAN  HAS NO\nPLANS BATfLE\nTCttCttTO, Ptb. I (AP)\u2014\"Japan haa no IntsnUon ot being\nth* itsimn la any war wltb\nRuaala.\" Prlnc* Tokugawa, prial-\nd*nt of th* Jtspsnes* bouss of\nPMt* and tatber of that ooun.\ntry'a minuter to Oanada, atated\non bu arrival bo-* today.\n\"Japan.\" he eontlntwd. \"stand.\nta gain nothing In oonfllct with\nRuttsU and nuaeU oould gain\nnotrting In war with J-apan.\n*Th* tnuraata ott Japan aad\nour   Soviet   aalgbbtaa   at*   for\nCSSS...I\nt....SIS,..H\nFrench Treasury\nli Emptying Fait\nPAJUB. P*sb. \u2022 (AP).\u2014Tb* Preach\ngovarnmsnt wa* ftnd again today\nwltb a rapidly emptying treasury\ndt\u2014ill. * reoent usus of t *x\u00bb.ooo.ooo\nfranoa in treasury band*.\nOnly 140,000.000 franoa (S.1.01.,-\n000 at today* tloslng quotation)\nwaa reported In chamber ot d.pu-\nttss lobblsa to remain ln Pranca'a\ncash hot attar payaient of unrenewed abort-term obligations falling\ndu* dally.\nTA\nBy  ALEXANDER  H.   I'HL.\nAsseselated l-reas rorelgn staff)\n\u25a0ARIS. Peb. S (AP).\u2014A chsllenge\nto tb* week-old gonrnment ot Premier B-ouard Daladler In tba form\nof a damonetratlon by 1000 war veteran* ln front of tht preeldent*\nreeldeno* waa put down by mounted\nRepublican guards tonlgbt.\n-Thst ttw government (eared other\ndlaordare wu lndlc*t*d by tb* mo-\nblllsatton of troops armed with ma-\nohln* gun* ln the capital aa tbt\nat*rn-t*ced Daladler plunged grimly\nInto prapftrstlons for tb* fight for\nhU cablnefe lit* In Uw chamber of\ndaputlee tomorrow.\nA foroa ot eeveral thousand police\neased m tb* neightborhood ot tb*\nBy*ee pslsoa and Uw natrby ministry of tbi Interior\u2014which th*\norowd alao tried to nun\u2014blocked\ntbe manlfastanta. mambert of. ths\nCroU A* tt. vatarena' organisation.\nPiUSa-ally, tbt gov*mmant ap.\npatrag aseunid of a mtt af con.\nfiaance taa th* tmaiHi rmtllnad tor\nairing tb* Stavlaky acandal. but a\nstormy aaaaton Iras likely, whll* fear\ncf threatened rioting kept th* mln-\nlatry narvoua. although determined\nto ua* a strong haad.\nTen machine guns, Utht demounted ln two tactions ind tbs others\nready for action, tolled In amall carta\ndrawn by mule, to tb* Lourclna bar-\nrsaks, ths one closest to tbe chamber\not deputies. Ths courtyard ot thl\nbarracka WM crowdsd with soldUr*\nA strlk* by tail driven eutomatl-\noally cleared atrsete and furnished\nthtniunda of possible recruit* to\nriot Uadera. wild rumors were elr.\nculstsd ta tba tftaet th.t public\nwould bs cut off. with tele-\nand alactrtc light **m<_\nsuspended.\nMarkets at\na Glance\nBy tk*  Canadian  Pitas\nToronto and Itontreal\u2014industrial\nstocks  hlghsr. '\nToronto mlnss\u2014Irregularly  higher.\nNew   Tock\u2014Stocks   closed   higher.\nWinnipeg\u2014Whest dossd lower.\nToronto\u2014Bacon nog* oft oar down\nIS cants to t.71.\nLondon\u2014Bar allver lower; copper,\ntin, leed and sine higher.\nSew York\u2014Bar aUvar lower; Uad\nunohengedt ooppar, tin and tine\nhigher.\nNew Tork\u2014Ooffee higher; sugar\nlower; ootton and rubber unchanged.\nNew Tork\u2014Oanadlan dollar down\n1-16  to M  1-lt.\nMORE ACCOMPLISHED AT OHAWA\nMEETING THAN \"EVER DREAMED OF,\"\nDECLARES RETURNING B.C. PREMIER\nP.G.E. and Better Terms Pro.\nposals Still Open Subjects, He Sajnr\nTO COME UP BEFORE\nA SPECIAL COMMITTEE\nWould Make Public Works\nProgram Fund Total $200,.\n000,000; Expects Further\nWord Any Time\n39 ARE KILLED\nIN AVALANCHE\nEntire Village  Left\nby Inhabitants\nin Corsica\nm __   .   v*\n9ABTIA. OtMia. Tab. I (AP)\u2014\nA hut* evelinch* of rocks snd snow'\nklU*d IB persona ln tbs mountain\nvillage of Ortlpono and destroyed\n10 houaea early Sunday.\nTb* viuat* was cut off from\ncontact with Baatla until tonight,\nwhan a reacui party lmmedlstely\naat out oa akils to bring aid So\nthe stricken bsmut.\nIfln* person* ware trapped In i\nhouaa at Vlaaabona, wblob wu\nburled undar a allde. Tb* entire\nvillage ot Blslnchl was abandon*]\nby lta Inhabitant*, who feared fur.\nther avalancbaa.\nVaila Dt Boatlno and Oaatallo,\nn*arby vlllagee. ware Isolated by\nsnowdrlfla 11 to lt tMt deep ln\npUcu\nAuthorities tt AJacdo ' aaked for\nrelief volunt**ra and tba Italian\nconsul offered ttw help of a trained\ncrew of to iklUre.\nvancouvbb, m. i ten\u2014\nBritish Columbus tw* main pro-\npossla wire unanlmonl. endorsed\nat th* DotBlBlon provincial conference, aad two ubsldlary polnta\nare  \u00abIU  open  to  negotiation.\nBach wat tb* lamming ap tf\nthe eoatannc* audi by Premier\nT. D. Pattullo sn bli return from\ntbe   east   today.\n\"Mom more w*. accomplished\ntban I ever dreamed of,\" he aalt.\nTb* tiro main pointe mrt:\nL Unanlmoai *ndon*awat of\ntb* nece-iltr for Instltiting a\nworka program to reabsorb tb*\nunempfciyed.\nI. Waiving of objection by ee\u2014try\nprovince agalnat th* Doialalon\ntaking whatever action It ases lit\nt* aatUt aay prcfvlnce riaanclally.\n\"Mr.    Bennett    blmxlf    rsgaruad\n(Coatla-Mi eat rag* light)\nEVANS APPEAL\nCASE HEARD\nPREMIER WORKS\nIHE ALEXANDRIA\nARCHIBALD FLIES\nTO PLAY IN\nBONSPIEL\naossi.AND, a. c, rt*. a\u2014ai-\nding * llttl* touch, of modernl.ni\nto tbe annual Brltlab Columbia\nCarllag koasalel. >H Is fill\n\u2022wine at th* OcMdsa cUy, W. M.\nArehlkald. mine* muuger for the\nC. M. a S. Co., flew la early thla\nmorning front citaten to ship\nhU rink tn the ipteL He landed al\ntb* Trail airport and motored ap\nto BossUnd. Th* \u2022tteernoon Waa\ndull aad flying conditions did nst\nsppeu to be good.\nBremer Suspects\nGain Freedom\n\u2022T. PACb Peb. I (API\u2014em**\nmen art\u2014led at Owatna*. man.\ntonltht a* imperii In tb* kli-\nn.pplng mt ttrmrt O. Bremer,\nwere *a**iv*d st any eonnartion\nwith tb* akdactloa by Chief eg\nrelic. Thorn*, imhlii sfter a\nUngthy grtniat.\nHuey Long Must\nFace Libel Suit\nWASHIMOTON, Ptb, S (AP). _\nDistrict of Columbl* oourt of topic-\u2014 rutted today that senator Ru\u00aby\nLong (D.-Ls > must d-Iend a Btoo.-\n000 dvll action for libel brought\nby Samu.l T. Ans.ll, formsr ooun*\nail for ths Dnlted States aentte\nemnmltt** whleh lnvastlgatsd the\n\u2022lection of Senator Overton (D.-La)\nGold Property Up B.C Coast\nla Now Producing\nVAtttXyOVBt, Ttb. I (OP)-D\u00bbU\nL. Pitt, general manager ot th*\nPremier Oold Ulnee company, limited, owner of ttw Premier mln* on\nSalmon rlrer, Portland Canal du-\ntrict, today annomwd that bU\ncompany hsd scqutrad oontrol of\nths Alexsndrs gold mine, it Phillip.\nArm, ISO irllee up ttw coast trom\nVanoouver.\nPor purpose* of etamlnlng and\naampltng Uw Aleaindr*. Uw oom.\npany first took a 00-day option. A*\n* result ot tbe extmloatlon, tn*\noompsny d*clcU*d to complet* tiw\noption and oontrol ot tb* old Alet-\nandra U now  ln Premier  hsnds.\n\"Developmint of tb* Aleiandra by\ntbe Ttenmet U now under way,\" ST.\nPitt atated. \"Tb* work U In charge\not 8. II. Manning, ot tha Premier\nengineering staff. Tb* old machinery\nhas been plscesd In oondltlon by onr\nexpetu and Uw operation Ut pro-\nc*Mlng.\"\nBefor* Uw operation at*rted tb*\nmechanical superintendent ot tb*\nPi\u2014AUr waa sent to tb* Aleiandra\nto overhaul th* machinery, whits,\nha* bt*n reconditioned.\nBut Decision Is Not\nHanded Down by\nAppeal Court\nV-OT*ORIA, Peb. \u00ab (CT)\u2014 Tbl\nBrltUh Oolumbls court of appeal today nasrved dsouion ln tiw caaa ot\nArthur H. leans, who I* appatli-g\na asntano* ot on* y**i*i imarUon-\nment Impoasd at Uw Vernon ssbUbw\nlaat s*pum_r. B* wa* connctad of\naavocatlng tore* a* * means ot ac-\noompUahlng governmental, lnduetrlal\nand economic changn In Oanada,\nTtw oourt room waa orowdad with\nmen and woman, mot ot thtm wearing buttons bearing th* words \"repeal Motion ge\u2014Baan* defence fund.\"\nW. H. B_l'oek-W*b*t*r, proMcutor.\nln argument, maintained that Cvana\nhad advocated tores as chtu\u2014d. He\n\u2022tated that Uw Uw wu aimed at tb*\nuat of force tad not oommuntam.\nbecauee oonnnunlam eould bo brought\nInto ton* la Oanada al any tlm*\nby  th*  parliament of  oanada.\nLICENSED SILVER\nDEALERS HELPING\nOVER 12,000 ARE\nAT WORK IN\nTHE WOODS\nOr-e-TAfWA, Ptb. I tOT)\u2014With\nllcOOO to 15,000 man sngaged\nIn bush operaUona In eastern\nOanada, a* a whou, and with\nan lnor.ua. ot between so snd\nTO pir cant In tb* number engaged In tb* o*tln*tu an*, th*\nCanadian International Paper\noompen. reporud today a tre-\nmsndous Improvanwnt In busl-\nnsas and much brlgtutsr prat.\npecU ientrally for I'M.\n******\nU.S.A. TO ACT\nON SILVER IN\t\nNEAR^VIURETIboy ABDUCTED\nTT\u00ab:v.on THEN ROBBED\nHoldings\nSilver Has Advanced\n-. 20 Per Cent; Much\nSpeculation\nBy  BICHABD _  TTJBNIB\n(AssBcttted Prea* lUtt Writer).\nWASBraaTOM, P\u00bbb. 9 (AP).\u2014An\nexpecutton tbat th* UnlUd statu\ngovernment u considering some further monetary aotlon Intended to\nImprove tw prlo* ot \u2022Uver was accentuated today by disclosure thtt\ntbs treasury U checking up on all\napsculative holdlnat of tbs metsl.\nAgsnu ot th* department have\nbeen aant to Bew Tork to obtain\nth* Information, Secretary Henry\nMorgenthau told newspapermen, and\nln addition licensed dealer* and the\nbanks have been aaked to b*lp.\n\"Sine* Oct. ao, the pr-lo* of gold\nbaa advanced .1 per osnt,\" -for-\ngenthau aald, \"and surer ha* gone\nup 10 per cent.\"\nQuestion* aa to whether th* Increase ln the Utter quotation had\nlad to a trusplclon ott Illegitimate\nactivity in silver, and whether some\naction In eonrwetKm with that m*rt\u00bbl\nwas Immmtnt, drew oaly non-oom-\nmtttsl   answer,   trom   th*   chtoet\nISslhUsn of cangfaas tram elt\u2014r\nproducing states long bsvs been con-\nvlnosd President RooaiT.it u punning eome action to help produosn\nIn addition to hla prota\u2014wtlon of\nD*c. .1 opening op thg mint* to\nnewly-mlnsd silver and giving th*\nminer * return of OtV, cant* an\nounce on bU output.\nWhst Mr. Rooeevelt may now\nh*t* In mind waa th* aubxet \u00ab\nmuch speculation.\nWHERE IS THE\nFAMED GARBO?\n\u25a0NICKEL ORDERS\n10c DIVIDEND\ni Common Stock Will Get a\nBreak Following Pickup\nin Busintra-s\nThree Charges on\nFearn in Air Mail\nForgery Allegation\nwT. JOOI-B, Ttb. I (OT cabU)-\nThre* ctwife* war* resd against\nPercy faarn wben ba want on trial\nIn supreme court todsy a* *n alleged\ntnettrttber of Uw ring whleh polio*\noTurg* with whoUaala forgery of\neapenslte slrmall itampi.\nMisting Treasurer\nBelieved Fugitive\nin Cent. America\nSWATTU. I**b. S (AP)-Mwrltt\nClaud* O. Brsnnlak todsy atpnaasd\na baluf tbat otccH O, Wltunmy*.,\n\u2022uspsndcMl King county treasurer,\nchsrged  with  *  ttl.llt)  grand   lar-\nNEW TOTU, Ttm. I (CP)\u2014Directors af th* Intsraalloaal Nickel\noompanj today ordered * dividend\nen th* comas** atock of 10 c\u2014its\ns ihare, the ftrst dlsbenemrnt en\nth* Junior shares line* INI.\nTb* 1%-ornt dividend to payable\nMarch tl to stock of record\nMarch 1. Th* Ust previous dividend wu fire rents, pslt la December,  IMl.\n\"Resumption of dllldinds an tb*\ncommon stooks.\" Mid Robert O.\nSUnley, preeldent. \"uN du* to \u2022\nstudy Improvement ln tb* world\nmarket for nickel and to proepecU\nfor continued demand. Th* upturn,\ntint nottcsd ln tb* spring of lost,\nhas b**n accelerated by Uw bettor\nbuslnasi condition, which diveloped\nIn th* United States oversea* during\nUJS.\"\nOHICAOO. Iwb. 5 AP)\u2014Orete\nOarbo. Uw film atar, and htr director and reoent companion on a\ntrip Into Arlson*, tonight had railroad offlclala puaaled, Uwy aald,\naa to whether the couple was\naboard a New Tork-bound train.\nOfflclala of tha Pennsylvania rosd\nfirst aald tbat whsn the Manhattan\nlimited left Chicago for N*w Tork\nthu tltcrnoon tha swedlah it-tram\nand a man meetlnt the description\not bar director, Reuben MamouUan.\nwar* believed sboard. Tbnlgbt, how-\nmr, th* conductor ot Uw train\nreported h. waa not certain aa to\ntha Identity of bU passenger.. The\noccupsnt* of oar sift, drawing room\n\"A,\" wire the oeritre ot the pussle.\nMamouUan mtt aeen In Chicago\ntoday, bound for th* asst, ha aald.\nbut denied that Mlas Qsrbo wu\nalong.\nIn ths drawing room ot tb*\nPennsylvania train In queetlon wu\na woman, bar maid, and a man.\nReports tbat the woman wu ths\nstilus could not be confirmed.\nNet Spread for Trio\nof Men After\nDuluth Affair\nDOU3TH. -ann. Ptb. I (AP)-\nAuthorltU* In Mlniwaote and WU-\noonaln towns at tha haad of tb*\nlaaat spread a net tonight for three\nwsU dreued man wbo this morning abducted tha young nephew of\nt mut market operator her* and\nrobbed him of atore reoelpto he wu\nUklng to a bank.\nlees* oerahgol. proprutor of tb*\nmarket, whou nephew, David, was\nthe rlotlm. bu refusad to dUclou\ntba amount ot tb* loss. Pint re-\nports aald lt wu bttweitu M.000\nand ts.ooo In cash and cheque*\n*nw youth wu *cooet*d on a\ndowntown atreet. forced Into th*\nbandtto' automobile, struck ovar\nth* head with a gun and thrown out\nupeo th* lw on th* Lak* Superior\nbay batmen h*ra sod superior.\nWt*. after hU pockeU bad bun\nemptied.\nIXAIMS RANGE\nIN PAY FROM\nONE-70 CENTS\nThis Is for Work in\nOne Month He\nStates\nHEAPS MOVES TO\nREDUCE HOURS\nHouse Approves Plan\nos Measure in Aid\nRelief Workers\nOTTAWA, Peb. I (CP).\u2014Charfrs\nthat \"suve campe\" were operated\n)\/ tb* Ontario government la\nwhleb men received only * tew\nosnt* lor \u25a0 month* work, were\nmade tn tbe boon af oommona\ntoday by Hon. Peter Hecnnn. form,\ner minister o; labor. He said ba\npossessed cheques ranging from 70\nunt* to on* cent for a months\n- ork. Issued to men ln the relief\ncamp*.\nTb* farttsr Ubor mlnleter'i\ncharges prefaced paaatng *f a\nrer-iutloa, ipotuored by A. A.\nne*pe. lab., Winnipeg North, nt*\n, atrnetlng the government to eon.\nalder reducing bears of Ubor aa\nan oncmploj-ient relief raeuure.\nlt woald apread out *v*Uabl* work\naad   Inereese   genersl   purchasing\nAUSTRIA ASKS\nLEAGUE'S AID\nFearful of Germany's\nAggressive Stand;\nProvince Nazi\nBy WADI Ws-aNIB\n(AssuUted Pres foreIgn Staff)\nV\u2014RIIA, P\u00bbb. ft (AP).\u2014Austria,\nwith on* provlnu gone fascist u\ntb* reault of a wnutlonil coup,\nturnsd to Uw Leagua of Nation.\ntoday for protection against what\nber Under called Oerman sggrssslon.\nPrince -gmat von Stsrhsmbsrg.\nluder of tb* Heimwehr. eiUbllshed\nhU own men In office in th* Tyrol\nand Informed Chancellor XngWbert\nDollfuaa that, ln future, the militant\nhome guard would support tb* chancellor only lt be suppressed government by political parties\nDollfuaa himself announced tonight ha wu iMilng VUnna Wednesday to go to Budapeet tor two\nday*.\nThar*, h* aald, b* would confer\nwith Julius Ooembou. premier tnd\nmlnllter of nstlonsl denfece act\nHungary.\nWAR RUMBLES\nRoundhouse ond\nTwo Engines Bum\nin Frank Bloie\nrBAN-C, A\u00aba- lab. I (CP)_\nflaaiu dutraytd tiw CanadUn\nPacific rtnway roand boau aad\ntws to\u2014BueUrea htr* today. Damage ww utraulil -at tM0U. Tbe\norlgl* *f tbe fire to unknown.\nTk* Beairatwa fin brigade aided\nworkers I* qa*Ulng tb* blase.\nAustria man fearfnl of German annul on nils on leagn* of\nmtlora fir help.\n|-aactota prt own man ln office\nla tk* Tyrol.\nGermany claims difference* only\nbetween tw* nation* and have\nnothing to do with  International\nttenera    evpleera\nwhole lit nation.\nMuoaw declare, .i.mptlon.\nagaln.t grain delivery for peas.nl.\nIn eaatsrn SlberU. Workers, engineers. \u00bbrmy membera given- Increased pay.\nMoscow strengthening wub.r\npolnti and building np army aural* In view of tenie Buaao-.ap-\nanew reletlons.\nPay Inuuata to soldiers BO per\ncent for soldier, snd SO par unS\nfor blsher offtcsrs.\ncsny, may havs eecaped to a On-IBon.   9\ntral Amesrrota republic. |finane*.\nCanada's Net Debt\nIs $2,-587,122,482\nOTTAWA, Mb. I (CP)\u2014Tb* nst\ndebt ot Canada at tna clou ot Uw\ncs-andar paar lots wu M.ote.m.-\n**-). This Infonnstion wu given In\nth*   bouu   at   oommon*   today   by\nH.    Rhode.,    minister   of\nBishop's Door Is\nOpened for First\nTime in 410 Years\nMAOQBBOBa, Oermany, I**b. I\n(AP).\u2014It* rusty hlngee xyumklnt\nmightily, ths bishop's door at ths\nfamous csthcdrsl of Qalnt Mattrlc-\nand Saint Catherine was opened\nfor the ftrat time tn 410 yesrs todsy.\nIt iwuhl wld* to admit tha tww\nKarl blahop of th* provlnu of Sai-\nony, th* Bt. Rsv. Prledrtch Petor,\nfor hie conaecratlon by ftelebsblahop\nLudwtg lluelUr.\nWAR PENSIONS\nPAYMENTS LESS\nFire aad Bait MUD*** uu At Ead\n\u2022f INI la\u2014 MSat*-\u2014 At\nOttawa\nOTTAWA. f*sb. I (OP) _ Total\namount paid out In war pension,\nhu bun dropping for tba past thru\nyesn, snd at tha end of December,\n1SS3, tb* annual war peneelon bill\nwu approtlmataly t5.600.ooo leu\nthan Ui 1031, and nearly s..000.000\nlea. than In ltl_. ThU IntormaUon\nwu conveyed to Hon. Ian Msekenal.\n(Lib., Vancourer omtre) In th*\nhouu of oommon* today by non.\nMurray MacLaren, minister ot pen-\neuona and national health.\nTh* totil for SOU wu MT.t)l.\u00abTl.\nfor its., S4S.tSS_o and tor loss\nUw total wu st loos 485\nTb* decreau occurred In ratro-\nactlre adjutttmenu and reetonuon\nof final paymant*.\nSERGEANT CUTS\nHIS THROAT\nTKyropoA. tvab. s  tor)\u2014An in-\nqueat wtll be bald tomorrow Into\nttw duth of Sergeant O. A. Santa\nwho dud ilrntst IniUntty -eundsry\nwlwn, Kcordin* to report*, tw cut\nhU threat with a laaor ln Military\nhospltsl at Work Point barrack* ln\nfull vuw of patlenU and attandanU\nSsrgeent Senior bad bun oocn-\nnn*d to hospital sulttrlnf tram\nmelancholu, acoenkng to bsrrscks\nrat-oru.\nIn *cceptlng Uw ruoIuUon, Bon.\nHugh OuthrU, mlnutar ot Justus,\nsaid ths government, had bssn oon.\nslderlng the problem for months but\nalwaya collided with tba conatltu-\ntlonal fact that hours ot labor ware\nof provincial concern.\nCONDITION!   DISOBACItTt'L\nTb* former labor mlulator, w-bo\nleft tb* treuury benches tor overalU\nand a locomoUr* ensln\u00abr. window\nafter the lut alecUon. said thoua-\nands of man workad In \"aUv*\ncarapi'' in Ontario, \"under th* mut\ndla-TBMful condiunens tbat amy 1st\nfound ln Any country, not Including\n\u25a0nan*. I hava bu* flv* or aU\nchksquu which theu men hava re-\nostvad after * mantha work. On* la\nfor TO unto: another for 11 unto;\nths next, aft unto; ona for nln*\nunt*, and than lut ol all, on* tor\non* unt.\"\nTh* federal tovamment contributed to tb* reltof expenditures ot\nOntario, continued Mr. Hunan, oall.\nIng an federal authorltlea to with-\nbold further paymenu until deoanS\nworking oondlUons wen Institute*!.\nrASSKfl  I101SE\nTb* Hup* reaolutlon passed tb*\nhouu without oppoaltlon or vot*.\nMembers of all panic, aupportod It,\ngenerally refining to th* fut that\nihl provlncu hald th* right to lat-\nulat* on boun of labor and tba\ngeneral Impotence of tbt Drjmlnlon.\nTb* former liberal government\nbad passed Uw Pair Waga and\nBight-hour Day act, Mr. Hunan\naald. Ttw Coourvstlve gonrnment\nhsd d6ne nothing to further tba\nprinciple of reduction ln boun la\nindustry.\nproduction In oanada today at*\ncud* consumption and only what\nw* re*Un thU can untmplovmaM\noondltlona be alienated, Mr. Heap*\ntald tb* bouu.\nItt Beapa auggutod a 30-hour\nwuk'would provld* aufticunt Ubor\nto produu everything renulrad. Tb*\nproposal nulved support of Angu*\nMclnnto (Lsb.-V.ncouver South).\n\"Msnual Ubor hu carried tb* brunt\not tiw iffecta of th* depruUon,\"\nh* itotod. Bettor dl.trlbutlon of la*\noom* snd a redutrlbution of ttw\nhoun of Ubor on k downward ac*l*\nwar* th* proper stop* to desl wltb\nunemployment.\nBEADJVST AITBOBITT\nWilfred Hanbury (Ub -Vancouvay.\nBurrard) aupportod th* rucMutloa.\nBrltUh Columbia, he aald, with\nhigher rate, ot wag., and shortor\nhoun under provincial legislation\nhsd to contend with other proline** wbere theu Ubor regulation*\ndid not axlst.\nMr, Banbury auggutsd the pro*.\ninou and Dominion confer with a\nview to having Um question of authority readlnsted under the British\nNorth America act.\nTb* molutlon wu acceptable tt\ntb* gonrnmint, Bon. Hugh OuthrU,\nminuter of Justin, aald. Ba wta\nleading the bouu ln ths aheenu\nof the prims minuter.\nFinlander Hangs\nSelf in North B.C.\nPRIKCB RUPBRT, B. C. Ptb. I\n(fJP)\u2014Prank Klven. ts-year-old Pln\"\nIsndar of orauy Plains, wu found\ndead ln hto cabin a fsw daya ago\nhaving hanged hlmulf from * tatter, divisional headquarters ot tb*\nprovlneui polloa hare htn bun\nadvuad.\nTb* police are alas advtud thtt\nAueebs Crotosu, fsrnwr, wu found\ndead on hU bad from natural caueu\nIn hla cabin on a farm ISO mllu\nsut ot Pouu coups In Uw Tttm\nRlrer district.\nJ\nCalls for Dismissal\nof Shelter Managers\nTOBONTO, fib. | (CP)\u2014Attached to kls own declaration\ntbat \"tbou *f children In public\nInstitution* will not be tolerated.\"\nHtm. w. O. Marti*, Ontario asla-\nIstor af welfare, lata tonight\nmad* p*M* reuawndattoni af a\nt iiBflssttkst who In\u2014itigato*\nrondltloni stt Windaor children'*\nalt uctoty skelter. Thay c*DH\nfor dtowl\u2014tl mt mgdaaias aaa\nrathertn* Strang, abaatar i\nand .. B. Winters, up *\nTwo Agricultural\nRelief Bills Pas*\nWA-HINQTOIT, Peb. 5  (tf)-lM\u00bbyv\ntfr.cul.ur* rell-H bill*\u2014on* mOW '\ncttUo * bftHo oommodlty \\xndor tM\ntfTtnilturtl    idjuetment    act __HT^\nforeehnlowing   sn  lmmedUU  tMO,*\n000,000 outlay to produoeri (or atri*\nting   down   their   herde,   and   the\nother provldlrtf 185.000,000 for crop\nproduction   loan*\u2014mra   pa\u2014ed   *6-\nday br the United Stat*-* houn of\nrepimntatlvea.\n__\n Ttat two\nDr. Wood's\nTHESPIANS GET\nFINE OVATION\nPreseni\nI\nt \"A Little Bit of\nFluff\" to TraU Crowd\n'TJM-L, B.C., Tib. 5\u2014TM Tnll\n\u25a0\u25a0Maplana were recipients of a wonderful ovation at the opening of\na elr amateur comedy play, \"A Uttle\nt of J-luff in tM Elalto tMetre\nUonday night.\n\/John Ayres. which part Is taken\n*el Eric Brown, apend* a night out\naad hu much difficulty In explaining when M spent tht night. Hla\nmite, on lnvatlgatlon flnda tbat all\nhla friends ny M spent the night\nvflth uch of thsm. Mr. Tully, the\nGEORGETOWN LADY\n-SAYS, \"ABSOLUTELY\nA GENUINE REMEDY\nFOR \u2022FLU'\"\nt_t It juat wonderful to know thtt you\nneedn't worry om Uttle bit tbout -flu ?\nTbit BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE, utord-\nftag to Mn. F. B. Emu, Georgetown,\nk \"Absolutely t genuine remedy\" for this\nterrible scourge thtt ctrrlei off thousands\nevery year. Juit read what this lady tayi:\n\"I used your BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE\nthia Winter. II fa abwlutely a genuine\nremedy (or 'flu, if taken in time. 'Acts\nUkt a ftaih' It true in every wty,\"\nThen fa liable to be an epidemic of 'flu\nuy time. Be prepared, (jet * bottle of\nthfa marvellous preparation TODAY.\nRemember \u2014 BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE\nhu M equal for coughi, coldi or bronchi\u2014, u well u -flu. It acti Uke a fluh\n\u2014a tingle \u00bblp proves It. Buckley, fa told\ntvtrywhere. Refute itibstltutn.\n\"Only i Trifling Cdigh\nI'll Sooi be Rid ol It\"\nThouiandt have said thlt; thomandt have ntfiVted\ntht oougb; thousands hav* suffered from tome form\nof bronchial trouble because of thit neglect.\nNever ntslact t oold or trough; there am t>* but one\nmult; Uw pulmontry orgtni may become aflected\nand cawe yean of lufferini.\nGet rid of the trouble at onet by ut_f Dr. Wood'i\nNo\u2014ay Pint Syrup. It itrikM at th* loundttion af\nthe troubls tnd reUevee ooldt, coughs, bronchitis aad\nother air peteag* tffsc-tioni.\nwssrsl tto,..;' pet up wlyW Tte T. -Attar. Co., Limited,\nToots, Oat.\nnext door nelthbar claims that Mr.\najtm su hs spent tM night at the\ntheatre. Mn. Ami gate Mr. Tully\nInto tM houaa ud trlu to attract\nfrom blm.when he and ber huaban'\nraally had bun and Mn. Ayma la\nfinally convinced that her huibanu\nwu at hla home.\nBut John Ayres' wife flnda a\npearl Mcklte* In Mr hu*b*adi\npocket that Mlongad to hla llttl*\nbit of fluff. To avoid dlffleultiM\nM claims he bought It for hi*\nwlf*.\nHU llttl* bit of fluff ud wlf*\neach want the necklace and thla ia\nwhat start* th* pot boiling, but\neverything come* out all right In\ntM end.\nThe cut\u2014Phil Barron, Mlse* Kty\nBeuley, Mlu Helen Warden, trie\nBrown. Harry Rankin, it, I. Hawes,\nMn, T. 9. DockarlU, Mlaa Jeu He-\nDlannld. Mlsa Batty Hawaii.\nSymphonette orchutn und*r direction of Theodom Pad berg: Mra.\nI. R. Hartman. Meaare. Nlederman,\nTweeddale, McLaren, Hlntcrleltner,\nPorteath, Laurlente, Parnum, Doucet\nand Morland.\nTechnical ataft: State manager, R.\nM. Wellwood: itaga carpenter, T. H.\nNegua; properties. W. W. Bmaley;\nwardrobe mlatreu. Mlu Jun Butorac; prompter, Reuben Kubitt.\nLIBS AND THE\nTORIES BUCK\nC.C.F. PLANS\nTHB NBUON BATtT MWI, NELION, sXC. \u2014 tCISMT MOaWWO, rBBttTJAKT I,  TUt-m-\nVancouver Taxi\nStrike li Brief\nVAlvt-xrovBR, fib. I (Cf)\u2014Twenty-two men wen affected Sunday by\na taxi driver.' atrlM which wu\nquickly settled. Driven fee tM Star\nCab company demanded a minimum\nrate of |1 M per day, pending a\nruling by tM minimum wst* board\nTMlr previous nte Md Man UU\nptr wuk. Settlement wu Bffseted\nwith tM man obtaining tMlr demands.\nCAPITA-JIT   DIM\nr, Calif.. Mb. \u2022 (AP).\n\u2014Henry Wtllard Taylor, TS, capital-\nlat and lumberman, dted et hla\nhome ben todsy sfter an attended\nm\nU B\nNEXT\nIN Baker Bt.\nDE LUXE BARBER SHOP\nTHE   SHOP   rOB   rABTICOLAR   PCOPLB\nrineat   Maauge  and   Bcslp   Treitmelts\nOpposite Imperial B*ak\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B.C., Hotels\nBreakfast\n-MK>to6(*\nLnneheon\n35< to 50*\n\"Fintit in tht Interior\"\nDinner\n35* and 65*\n\u25a0&Ph.\nPhoat 7S7\nHUME HOTEL\nrree Bus sen ice              Oeorge Benwan, frjp\nRotery  and Oyro  H**dqu*rten\t\nHUMB: T. U. Elliott. Klmberley;\nC. A. Martrn, It R. Brough, Medicine\nMat:  J. T. Riley. A. 9 Howard,  R\nII. Clark.  C.  T.  Trump,  J.  R.   Ben-\nthatn. W. C. Orleve. charlu Pnvost,\nVancouver; A. C. WUklM. Pentlcton:\nJ. T. (Hwthrop. Victoria; H. 8.\nPltMr. Atlln; J. W. Jeerman. 9.\nFledderjobn, Angua Perrla, Calgary.\n<Uhe Savoy\n'Where the Gueat It Kini\"\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel.\nMany Rooms With Private\nBaths or Showers.\nJ. A. KERR, Prop.\nim basis st. rao-e-s w\nC'>(*-ltS!_!t!\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbl*>  * 'ZSSmtmmmtSSSSSSTmmmmmmm,\nIAVOT:   T.   Blakey,   S.   B.   Jonu,\nC.   Ouelett,   Vancounr;   W.   O.\nm. Winnipeg; Mlu E. Welch.\nLea Angelu; Mr. ud Mn. B. M.\nUttle, Slocan aty; M. Belecky.\nrtrnl.\nMew Grand Hotel\nP.   U   BAPAB.   Prop\nWeekly end Meatkly Rain\nHot  and   eald   Watar\nlag's toe ep     Double tie* ap\n\u2022 I* \u2022 ManU. and Dp\nXcidental Hotel\nMl  Vernon   St. rhone  Sill\nH. WAISICK\nI SPECIAL   MONTHLY    SATIS\nI    Oood  Oomlortsbls   Booms\nMiners'   Headquarten\ni. .\t\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Awaits Yoa\nMl.  9  MADDIN\nCompletely    Remodelled\nHot end  Cold  water\nIn the  HtABT el  ibe  City\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA.   LAroi.Mk,   Prep.\nBooms Irom Me te 1141 Uealtlj\nIII aad ap.\nItaam belted snd bot tnd Mid\nwater  la every  roam\ntat Baker tu rim M\ngg\nSPORTATION -Freight & Pusenger.\nNOW IN EFFECT\nOwing to tM SB. Haaookin not nturnlng to Procter from Praam,\ntM Kulo Bu* will Man Nelaon at tvoo p.m. Instead ot 130 P.M.\nThU temporary chant* will Mniflt -latlnee Theatre Patrons, as tMy\nwill ban sufficient time to an tha complete show and Mtter\ntuunnoe of tha Tnll-Kulo connection at Nelaon.\nCentral Canadian Greyhound Lints, Ltd.\nNelson Depot, 206 Baker St. Phone 800\nHENDRICKS' KASLO.NELSON\nMOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE\nLSAVlNO  KASLO AND  RETURN-MONDAY    WEDNESDAY    PRIDAY\nLEAVES  KASLO III  AM LEAVES   NELSON   11   AM\nNelson   nrtttit-Wlill.nl.'   Inn.lit:   Phone   IM Kaslo   rhone   It\nPROMPT,   trrtCIIMI   SERVICE\nChristian Brother\nFound Not Guilty\nLottery Operation\nTORONTO, lab. a (OP)\u2014Brother\nArnold, * numMr of tM Chrlatlan\nBrotMra, wu aoaultted ln polio*\noourt today on a chart* of opentlng\na lattery. Magistrate Edmund Jonu\ndismissed tM charge because af Insufficient   evidence.\nJoMph B. Hli* tad Uwnno*\nSomervllle. codttendute wltb Brother Arnold, wen committed lor tr-%1.\nTbey wen releued on 1300 Mil\neaoh pending a nvtew of tM evidence la tMir eun bey tM grand\nJury.\nTM lotted, according te police,\noperated by tM ta la Ball* Auxiliary\nassociation of whleb Brother Arnold\nwu wld to M a dinctor. TM uao-\nolatlon sold subscription ticket*, police claim, uy profit from which\nwu to M used for educational pur-\n{XMU.\nSurprise Trail Council Members With Their\n\"Demand\"\nWoodsworth Economic\nProgram Unfolded\nin the House\nCOMMUNISM IS\nCHARGE THROWN\nu__r^t9\u00ab\u2122'f\u00abw\n\"crook'^ccF. j   WANTIIvCREASE\nOTTAWA, Peb. I (CT)\u2014Jamu S.\nWoodsworth unfurled tM lt-polnt\neconomic program of tM Ooopsrstlvs\nOommonweelth vedentlon la tM\nhouse of conunoni tonlgbt for tM\nflnt tlm* aod nn into immediate\nflra from tM- two old political\npartlee. ror tM flnt time thl* sessions, liberal! ud Conservatlvea\npresented s united front sgsinst s\nootnmon politics! tM.\nAs, soon u tM Hinder, bearded\nleader of Canada's youngut politics-\nparty had presented hli manifesto\nto tM houu, John Vallanoe, a Saskatchewan Liberal, Jumped to tM'\nattack. He criticised tM agricultural feature, ot the prog.am, claiming It msant confiscation of land\nud cbetifed lbs OXSSf. wltb at-\ntemptlnt to label \"everyone a crook\nexcept the-MBln*,''\nA- few minute, later, John R. MacNlcol, a Toronto Conservative, levelled a general attack against tM\nfederation, ending with tM charge\nits poltelu ud obtectin wan\n\"\u2022--sight oommunlam a* practised\nln Rua.le\" It wu lmposslbls to\natop a revolution at tba balt-wsy\nmark.\n. The 0. C. P. leader read his manifesto in support ot bla motion to\nsupplant tM pruent capitalistic\nsystem with cm \"beted oa tM\nprinciple of ooopereuve production\nand distribution In whleh tha bu*\nman nude abould M the tint consideration.\" He traversed each of tha\nlt points connived at ths nsglna\nconvention last July sno baud on\nth* g*n*nl regulation of production tnd distribution, planned and\nsodaiiBed economy. At th* um* tlm*\nM denied ihe c CJ\". wu silted\nwith communism or that It ed*-o-\ncated force In fining tte objectivu.\nDebate on i..s Wnodiworth motion will cenVnue Thuraday ud\nproMbly will M eatended uvinl\ndate Mcsuae it marks th* tint actual test of luengtb In tM houu\nfor C. O. T. ud It* peofrem.\nTh* buttOM wen oft tM Soils\nfrom th* flnt minute ot tM di-\nMt* today. MIcMel Luehkovich.\n(U.Pjv. Vegnvtlle,) kept tM pontl-\noal pot bdllng with a counter-attack igalMt tM Liberal., claiming\ntMy had ao pollciu at th*ir own\neioept the time-worn cry ot reduced tsriffi He alio dsntad communistic BftUlBUOM Of tM O. O. P.\nud, coming from rrkranlan atock.\npcomlasd totdassrt tM party If tM\nhud of Runt* ever appealed In Ke\nmidst.\nDR. SIMMONDS TO MAKE BLOOD TESTS\nDECISION ON MM PUT OFF MONTH;\n4\nThs city council decided Monday night to lan ever tM milk\nsituation fee to daya, during whleh Urns ths medical Health officer\nof health would proceed with u muy b|ot_j tut* u wu possible\nof tM dairies M Md neammended for licencee to eell nw milk,\na Thi tut* will M mada to detect beclllua abortus.\nThs mora eame after t long meeting which wu sttended by\nmilk tinders and at which On. 9 O. Blmmond* lnd P. M. Autd\nwen preunt tin. Both tha vendor, ud tM medical health officer\ntook part ln tbe discussion.\nLATE NEWS FLASHES\nMqy Station Trio\nBritish War Ships\nAt Esquimalt Base\n\u2022tnOTOBJA, peb. 9 (OP)\u2014Thru\nBrltUh wanhlpe maty M atatioaed\nat \u00abmulm\u00bbll, B.C., by tM Britlah\nadmiralty, It wu rumored Mn today. Boral Canadian naval offloera\nat tsaulmelt stated tMy had beard\nnothing of tb* nport.\nTM Britlah naval ban* nurut\nVictoria an at Bermuda and Hongkong and, If the admiralty wen to\nurid ship* Mn, they would probably coma from tM Wut ludiea\nacjuadron.\nLONDON\u2014Douglas ralrbanka Mined comapondent\" In Lord Aahiey\ndivorce action.\nPn-TSBtniOH\u2014No trau found ot\nOnt-   Oarbo on  tntn han.\nOTTAWA-Relief camps In B. 0.\ntotal II. Total ef 7171 men employed.\nHOI_TWOOD \u2014 Dick SutherlUd.\n89,   ntenn sector   dlu-\nnew TORS\u2014It It utlmated thttr\nman thin io,0t\u00bb,000 ouaau of ill.\nver itored in Ntw Tork .tank vtalt*.\nBAN PttANCISO-Toung CorMtt\nbest* B*M Marino one-aldidly In 11\nrounds. ,\nTORONTO \u2014 Bennett tonmment\nwill offer Canadian, nothing apec-\ntaoular tor return of prosperity de-\nelans Premier Bennett\nCITY COUNCIL\nBRIEFS\nTRAIL, B.C., Ptb. a\u2014Demand ot\nan Immediate lncreau tn pay wu\nthe content, ot a petition algnecl\nby te Trail relief workers received\nby the city council here Monday\nnlgbt. A deletatlon of relief workera\nwen told hy Mayor B. L. Oroutage\nthat tuch a demand wu utterly\nImpoealble ftt the present time.\n\"TM oouncll hu done It* utmost\nfor tM men on nllef ud tMy hare\nMen treated Mtter thu nllef man\nln uy other city In the province,\"\ntM mayor stated.\n\"I am surprised thst auch a demand abould M made.\" remarked\nAide, man C. A. Newmu. \"after wbat\nwu done tor tM nllef mu at\nChrlstmu ud tM tMt thtt a H\nbonus wu glnn them last month.\n\"Dp I underi.ind that thla I* a\n^demand?\" aaked Alderman T. 3.\n'Wyatt. \"That la going a little\nstrong In my uumetlon.\"\n\"It certainly Is,\" agreed Aldermu\nNewman.\nUCAUS   ll'Rl-Ll'l\nMr. Thernblad. om of tM dales*.\nHon. remarked on tM WOO surplus\nfor 1.33 ud intimated tMt thla\nwu lugsly du* to \u2022 roduction of\n13 * month ln relief wagu, sMcted\nlsst March.\n\"Wa\u2014t wen cut belon tM budget\nwu brought dowa.\" atated the\nmayor, \"yet the blggut portion of\nthis aurtplua oams from tM school\nboard due to tMlr uvlag* on dif-\nf\u00abnnt acoouate oonnected with tM\nmw high school, it It wu on tM\nother UM *f tM ledtrer, Ood knows\nwhat would happen to Tnll. There\nen no liquor or perl-mutual profile\nor profile of uy ether n\u00bbture fortrt-\noomlng from tM tonmment.\"\nTM nutter wu nfemd to tM\nnllef oommlttw.\nASK REDUCED FEES\nFOR TRAIL BARBERS\nTRAIL. BjC., Ptb. I\u2014Trail barMn\npetitioned tM elty council In t\nletter Monday nlabt. asking tMt 11-\ncenu feu M reduced, u tbsy wsn\np*7>-* tM aame u null merchante.\nand tMt tMU work wm ol *\nlaborloua nature, ud that they\naold but very little. They alao ststed thst tM fan wsn much mon\nthu those at barMn In other dt-\nlu. Iti* matter wu teld on the\ntable for a few weeks, snd City Clerk\nW. E B. Monypenny wu Instnieted\nto inveetliste tM cost of such II-\nFRUIT-A TIVES GAVE\nWOMDIRFUL R-LUF...\nCOHtTIPATION SUPfUVR\nSTATU UNDER OATH\nCO thtt othen\n*-> may also ba\nhaloed Mr*.\nWmUmtton voluntarily hu told\nof bow Fruit-*-\ntiva*broutfhth*r\nrtltef from con-\n\u2022 tlpttloa. To\t\nfiv* yoa no,Mvt Mrajkt-s. n_*_em\nproof 9B9 999       ttuwasl, aaaM\n\u25a0tated befon a notary :\u2014\n\"I Mak* Oath and hi tbit *lno* I\nwm twalv* mn old, I wu Ul with\nchronic t-nntipation. I never Mt\nfood untU I ttctartat. taktef ft-alta-\ntivtt ud sow I ean truly HP Uwy\nKm m* *\u00bbond*rful rtlleif.  I *-ajo.\nom* mon and itrongly  urge\n\u2022nyon* who hu th*\nh\u00abdtotryr\"r_lt*-tiv*a'\ntronbUI\n?J**\u00ab*tiJAm-^m.\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nTIttUU BC. Ptb. tV\u2014Mlu Doris\nHoefer wu egsln guest of boner at\na delightful mlaoellaneou* ehower\nPrlday enning when Mlu Clan\nMinion. Topping strut, entertained\nPin tables ot brldg* wen In play,\nhigh soon Ming msM by ths gunt\nof honor and low aeon prlu Ming\naw*rd*d to Mn. Paul Jonea. TM\nglfte wan pruented to Mlu Ho*!*r\nIn * deconted boa. a doll repoalnt\noa top. Shirley Mawdaley mada tM\npreunutlon. Mlu Minion wu u-\nstswd ln urvmg by Mr mothsr and\nMr alster, Mlu Mary Minion. OtMn\nattending wen Mn. C Hoetar. Mra\n9 Morten. Mra. Clifford Morgu.\nMn. W. J. Derm, Mr*. W. Wllaon.\nMn. s Bavt*. Miu Pmncu Mawdaley, Mlu Eleanor Arnold, Mlu Marie\nMattMwe. Mlu Peggy Morrtoe. Mlu\nStthlun Pat*. MM Oladya Mawda-\nkty. Mlat Charlotte Loins, Mlu\nAthlyn Lowaa, Mlu Ron Mvtra. Mlu\nMargant Hoefer, Mlu Juale Weir,\nMlu tare Davlu ud Mlu Helen\nMawdalsy; ud Mn. Outfield ot\nPincher Cruk. Alia\n...\nDr. C. S Bredehaw, Nelson, pald\na vi.it to Trail Saturday.\n...\nClifford MacKinnon of Trail wu\na Nelaon vial tor ovar tM week-end\n...\n3. Helena ot Trail apant tM wuk-\nend ln Nelson.\n...\nT.   Nelllng*  of  Neleon   la  *  Ittn\nvisitor.\n...\nCharlie Dafarro of Nelaon apent tbe\nwuk-end  In Tnll.\n...\nO. D. rrith of Tmlr la a visitor to\nTrail.\nPollowlng the reading of a letter\nfrom J. F. Coatea aasklng st taut\na portion of tM eity's electric true,\nthe oouncll uked tMt tM city\nengineer snd tbe tlctrloal engineer\nconfer with their respective committee, on requirement* ud that tenders M called to aupply auoh nssds\nat tM naat meeting.\nW. Hampeblre wrote to tM council aaklng permlaalon to uu milk\n111 tM city. TM matter wu n-\nic-rred to tM madlul health oftleer.\nRequest for t grut of I7M to\nthe Nelson City Mnd wu made by\nBandmUUr J. 8p.no. Newill It\nau nfemd to the flnucs coja-\nmlttu.\nS A. Thompeon requested per-\nmlulon to maka * houu ounu\nIn tM elty. It wu referred to tb*\nflnanw committee to nport.\nH. L. 0*1\nUu  ally  b\nconnection\ntester. Mr.\nu   electric\npure ha lad a\nanteed   for\nalt   months.\ntba   aublsct\nmuat han\nMr.  oenut\nwt will M adviaad that\nu no rsapooslblltty in\nwltb tbe lou of bl.\nOenut uked refund for\nbeater which be bad\nad which, though guar-\na year, burnt out In\nInformation   glnn   on\nbtld mat tM buter\nbun mn dry, although\natated  It bad sot.\nB.C's Ottawa Debt\nOver Seven Million\nBut Saskatchewan Owes $23\nMillion and Manitoba and\nAlberta $8 Million\nOTTAWA, Kb. I (OP)\u2014TM prov.\nInoe of Stwkatt-hewan now owu to\nDominion government tM aum of\nIM.-U7.9tt. Thl* wu advuoad tor\npayment of bond* or bond lnterut,\nfor provincial gonrnment purposes\nand for nllef.\nManltoM owu to the Dominion\nU390Ot9. TM province Of Alberta\nowu M.ftC.OOO. and the provinoe ctf\nBrltUh   Oolumbla   n,4*..*M3.\nThis Information ms furnished ln\ntM bouu of c-MUMae today by\nHon. E. N. Rhodee. minister ef\nfinance. In enawer to a quutlon by\nHon. W. B. Bular (Ub, Waterloo\nNorth).\nTM edvaoou by' the Dominion\ngonrnment, sgalnst which certain\nsmounte sn credited, aan made\nduring Un flee*! yean lUl-tl. 19S1-\nU snd ltn-M.\nCharm Walker, who aought plumbing undar the former uberaa wMn-\nby tM dty Installed It ud tM\ncltiun then peld for It In tnstal-\nmente, will M told that nothing\ncan M doM for hla.\nASK APPROACH TO\nCOLUMBIA RIVER\nTRAIL. B.C., Feb. \u00bb.\u2014A ptttttoa of\n0   numbw   of   Ux   p>Twn   that   sn\nftpprofteh proridini secern to Uw Columbia rlT\u00abr, ovtr ttw ooncttW wall\nbtlnf eo_*tmtrt#_ on tb* rt*r*r. be\nbuilt inw laid on th# Ubl* for fur*\nttwr \u2022orsid-si-Uoi. oy tbt ctty coun*\nMl MotMlay nJfbt.\nFIRE DAMAGE IN\nTRAIL IS SMALL\nTRAIL. BC. Peb. ft\u2014Hot eabu\ndropping out of a flue Mid onto a\nwood platform aupportlng tM chimney cauasd a minor fin at tM home\nof P. ft. mot, Ssoond avanue near\nMsQuarrle, Ssturdsy night. Trail\nfin deptutment wu celled out it\nmlnutu put midnight,\namounted to 111.\nT.B. Investigation\nBoard Appointment.,\nto Be Mad. This W\u00abk\nV-CrrORIA, Peb. I (CP)\u2014Appointment of a beard to inquire lato\ntM tvdrolnletralton and operation of\ntM Tranquil!* tuMroulcau teal-\ntarlum proMbly will M msde this\nweak. Bon. O. M. W*tr. Brltlab Oolumbla provincial ucretery, uld\ntodsy.\nFire Damages\nTrail Homt\nTRAIL, I.e. psb. 6\u2014In submitting his nport tor ttw month of\nJsnusry to tM city oouncll htm\nMonday alfht. Pin Oblef A. A. McDonald nported u followi:\nItapectioM, 101; orden nrvtd under fin menhel tet, 7; appeals\nnon*;  -term. I;  damage 111.\nOauau ef fins wen Hated u\nchildren playing with matchea,' and\nPowell River Hat\nSight of \"Cody\"\nTcnrum. nsvytx. i.e. no. \u2022\n(CtPi\u2014OadborouuniB, tM su serpent *jt_lch bu disported Itself Intermittently of late for tM MMflt\nof swestruck naldute ot Victoria\nand tM gull islands. Is moving\nnorth. -Oaddy\" nsuled hlmulf Mn\nlut wuk to Jack Bsrper, prominent\nPowell River mercMnt\nTM CURLING\nTRAIU B.C.. Ptb. I-Reeculte of\ngemu ln tM Tnll Curling elnb'a\nachaduls Monday nlfht wu u tot.\nlow*:\nB. W. Raatewood 7, J. A. McLeod I:\nR. O. Crow* I, C. D. Stuart II; W\nH rteldny I, W. p. SomsrvUle 10:\nJ. R. Oralg 10, Tom Brawn I; A. O.\nHarvey 11, A. A. McLaren I; Br. R\nWilliamson I, w. E Wilson II; P\nP. Mclntyn 10, L. O. Mowstt I;\nP. 3. Olonr 7, L. p. Tnon 10.\nTRAIL, B. C. Peb. I\u2014'frail curl-\nIns dnwa:\ntTeidav at im\nShut  1\u2014Hugh Palmir v.. w. B\nBun ter.\nShut  I\u2014K. A.  Margeton  n.   0.\nSh*w.\nShut   I\u2014H.   9   Wad.  n.  a  0.\nMcKay.\nShut tj-J. K. woodburn n. o.\nw. welr.\nAT IM\nShut    1\u2014Robert   Be-nervtll*   \u2014.\njamu Leckli.\nShut t\u2014L. H. Jtckeon vi. yt, O.\nCaldicott.\nShut i\u2014Wllllim McLeary vt, A.\nW. Smith.\nShut   4\u2014Aln    Kerr   VI.   W.    T.\nDoubt.\nWBBNBSDAT AT llll\nBheet i\u2014j. p. Ichofleld n. John\nBoltour.\nShut a\u2014J. B. Twiddle n. A. 9.\nShut I\u2014W. 0. Carrie n   0. J.\nKinnli.\nShut \u00ab\u2014Welter Brown n. Dm.\nsld Mscdonild.\nAT 111*\nShut l\u2014w. B. Niwton n. William Porrut.\nPionttr January\nProduction $240,600\nVANCOUVER. Peb. I (CP)\u2014A.\nE. Boll, aseretsry-trrunrer of pioneer Oold Mlns.. reports that\nJsnusry production amounted M\na trou vela* tt tniMM. Th. u-\npenau wan |\u00ab.mi, leaving 171,.\n\u2022M. ThU It iMot Situ mean\nthu for IM month et December.\nDominion Must\nAid in Building\nNew T.B. San.\nVicrroi-IA. IM> I (OP) Haad for\na tubtr-culosls unlterium an British\nColumbl.'. lower mainland Is preu-\nIng but If trueb an institution 1* to\nM erected tt will ban to M with\nftstnt aulstaMs, Ron. O. M. Weir,\nprovincial asontery. aald todsy.\nTb* eJlatres* led dinger t*t \"ntsid*<d dilution\" esn nuriy tlwtyi M tvoldid by limply\ntaking, afier meali, a litUi Buuniti llig-\nnul* (Blsinnih lt M.gaeali)... .Tklaprotre-\ntlrt alkali swiftly evircemu \"icld itomerb\",\nallowing dlgutle* I* pvt-ud eenfertably ud\ncompletely. ... Biblt-fcrtalng Luitl.n in\nquite nnnet\u2014eiry.... At any Drag Ston. la\nafertlve io*-drr (cra.errttUy-cttrled ttblilt.\nWhantT^txeamttU\nIts a Protective Heutnlizer-\nNOTe Weekenlnf) Uxetlve\nCrime Is Termed\n\"One of Vilest\"\n20 More Indicted\nin Liquor Affair\nQUEBEC. Peb I (OP)._Aa Indictment ohsrglng an additional io per\naona with Ming partlM te tha mil\nUon-dollar llquor-emuggUng ring wl!\nM laid Mien tM court of king's\nbench, later this wuk. It wu l*arn.\n\u2022d .today.\nThU bring* tM number allegedly\nconnected wltb tM ring up to W\nu 00 wen included la tM original\nIndictment.\nwtNNTPBO. I*eb I (OPi -Brand-\nlag tM erlme \"om ef Uw vlteat\"\nhi had tried In all r- is court esper-\nMm. Judts J. O. Cory today sen-\ntenoed stave T*ymoa*yk to thru\nynn in pentllentliry for iteallng\nIIOO from Annie stebaieke. TM\nmln wu Teymeawk'i avnetbeart\nand M InduoM Mr ta withdraw\nhar ttvlnga from tbt Mnk on the\npromlu be would double her money\nRobertson Is B.C.\nRepresentative at\nHorticultural Mttt\nVANOC*JV_t. Mb. I (0P)_W. 9.\nRoMrteon. BrltUh Oolumbla provincial hortltrulturut. will repmunt\ntM province tt tM conference ot\ntM Oanadlan horticultural council\nla OU*M. commencing *r*\u00bbbrUlry  |0.\nR H Msodonald ot Vernon. B.C.,\npruldent ot tM council, also plsna\nt\u00bb l.svr shortly ta attead tM\nmuting.\nBarbodoes Lead\nPORT OP SPAIN. Trinidad, Pah. I\n(CP cable). \u2014 BwMdo* erl-katsri.\nwltb * tint lnntnga soon of III.\nmaintained a c-trnfortabl* lied over\ntM Trlnldsd slinn *l tM clou of\npity todsy In u lntercolonisl mstch\nTrlnldsd bad only IM nus lor tM\nWu af nIM wlcMte.\nREATTLJI. ran. I (API\u2014BMttla\ndrugglate Mn nt*ln*d wuilam D.\nAakran. formsr atete supnm* court\nJnattea. m eounul to Institute court\naction attacking tM nlldlty ot tM\nSteele stete liquor set, he said\n*\u00bb\u2022 \u2022\nPioneer Vernon\nBusiness Man Dits\nV-B-eWOIv. B.C. peb | {CT)\u2014W.\na. MoJUn-K, 74. om of Vernon,\nbut-known businiu men. m deed\ntoday. BI wu born la rortanoy.\nseotiutL but urns to C*aada tnd\nMilled in Toroote la 1171. B. mov*d\nlo Vernon ta INT.\nMr. Mesu\u2014ev* U survived by hU\nw|dow \u00abad on* Mn, W. D MnKrn-le\nTtw fuMial will M Mid under Masonic susple** Tuuday.\nPROXY VOTE ft\nASKED AT TRAIL\nKootensy Union Could Stnd\nDelegates to U.B.CJW.\nTRAIL PLANS ON\nEASTER SERVICES\nTRAIL, B.C. Ptb. 6\u2014A \u25a0**.\u00ab o(\nMnlctt In tbt -rtrloui churohti\nwill bt htld during tbe wttk before\nButer It wu tmtngtd tt a meeting of the Tnll Mlnlittrlal sutoct-\nttion Rt tbe borne ot Ret.. L. A.\nMomnt, Mondty.\n\"Ministry of ContoleUonM wu tht\ntitle of a paper given by Rev. 7.\nO. Bt.Dtnli of tht Pint Pretbyter-\nltn - church, being a dt-KUttton of\nmtthodi on conduct of funtr-ls\ntad minlitry of comfort to tbe\nbereaved.\nDevotional wu led by B*t Wallace and Rot. St.Den it, Re- 0. L.\nQlfford, Rev. Bryct H Walltot, Oap-\ntain I>. Banatn and Btv. u A.\nMorrant.\nTrail Customs\nRevenue Is Up\nTRAIL, B.C. Peb, 6.\u2014Cuttome tnd\nInland revenue at Trail In January\namounted to $4.374.-90, a de-create\ncompared wltb tb* total for January of laat jeer of 1397.71. but an\nlncreaat of #1440-61 compared with\nDeoember lut.\nDecreatet hava been ahown In the\nJanuary reotipu each year alnct\n18S0, whtn tba revenue wu 119,-\n-971.03. It fell to |Ml\u00ab the followlrg\nyaar and I&6S8 ln 1983.\nTRAIL, B.O.. Peb. 8.\u2014A retolutlon\nthat dalatatu of tha Union of\nKoottnay Munlclpalltlea attendtaf\ntha convention of tha Union of\nB.C. Municipalities be given powar\nto vote by proxy wu endorsed by\ntba elty council Monday nlgbt. The\nretolutlon maintained, that whereu\noonventlona were held at the oout\nand involved oonaldexable expenao to\ntho munlclpalltlu having aeparato\ndelegatlont attending, the union\neould have bare one or mora rep-\nrofenutlvet of tbe Kootenay union\nattend tbt oonventlona, abould they\nbav* tb* power of proxy vote. Thlt\nresolution wilt b* submitted to tb*\nUnion of Kootenay Munlclpalltlu\nIn Nelaon Pebruary 5 for approval.\nMANCUS0 ILL\nHOUSTON. Texu. \u00bb\u00bbb. 8 (AP)^- )\nTbt physician attending Out Mia- J\nouao, catcher for New Tork Olanta,\nutd today that Mancuao teemed \"a\nllttl* bettor.\" Be hoped to be abl*\nto ttat* definitely tomorrow whether\nthe baubfcll player bu typhoid ftvtr.\nFour KilUd in\nColumbia Riot\nBOGOTA, ColombU, Teh. I (AP).\n\u2014J-our peraone ware killed tnd mor*\nthsn s aoore wounded at t-uaa*\nrteuc*. 30 mllu from Botota, yuterday In a clash bttwun member*\ncf the tiplrut and Liberal partial,\nlt wu lurned today. Tha aitua-\ntlon wu ducntwd u oalm today,\nMAY LESSEN TRAIL\nCOUNCIL MEETINGS\nTRAIL, B.C. Ptb. I\u2014Tb* prote-\ndure amendment bylaw aaklng that\nmeetings of the city council be\nhtld twtoe a month instead of\nfour tlmu a month, wu introduced to tb* olty council M->nl\u00aby\nnlgbt by Alderman J. H- Woxl-\nbum.\nDODDS\n\u00a3 KIDNEY\nI\/\/ PILLS\n%\\\\\n>,.    l>l.,?ACl\nkCOUCHS\nAND COLDS\nSo pleasant to the taite and ao quickly\neffective that children lor* to Uke It.\nEqually good for adult*. Of toe-proven\nMttt.\nDrXHASrS\n* \u00ab  IU \u25a0>\nNOTICE\nTip Top Tailors art advancing their prices in a\nfew days. To take advantage of the preaent low\ncharge of $24.50 orders should be placed at once.\njj Charles Morris Ltd,\ni\nBE KIND\nONLY the beat light is\ngood enough to guard the\neyes of young and old. So\nbeware of \"bargain\" bulbs,\nand play safe with genuine\nEDISON MAZDA LAMPS.\nWUI   IN\u00bbI\" .\"U-f!  THI\nrtlOHT Or INDIA**!\n\u25a0I-OW-ItTO, Ttb. I (OPI. _ The\nFwdsral |Ov\u00abmm\u00abot will invtstlatt*\nUm plltht of Indiana on chrlatlan\nlaland In northern Ontario Immediate!?. Ron. WUUam nnlayaon. Ontario minuter of land* and foreat*.\nannounead today.\nEDISON MAZDA\nLAMPS\n'#\nCAHACA\nUl\nCANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LIMITED\nMid la Nitaaa by\nSTANDARD ELECTRIC\n\u25a0usta itastT\n _____________\ni\u00a3\nMICHEL SCHOOL\nRECORD GOOD\ninCHKL, B. 0., I'M*. I\u2014Thl Jsnu-\nIry achool rtport tollowa:\nHIGH  SCHOOL  SECTION\nDlvialon 1\u2014 Teacher, 8. Vuraro.\nPercentile of attendanoe for\nmonth, 86.21.\nFirst thn* pupil* In proficiency,\nChrlstmu tuts, grade IX\u2014Oeorte\nwisher, St.; Oaoar Volpattl, 17.1;\nMike Turyk, SSI.\nOrade X\u2014Msry Laaaruk. M; Herby\nI* Itoy, Tl; Remlglo aria, 70 per\ncant.\nList of thou with perfect attendance\u2014Catherine Ball, Tom Cau-\nuy, Robert Doiatty, Morrla Duncan,\nPetty Dryden, Oeorte Flaher, Remltlo Oris, Steve KulUkl, Peter\nLazaruk. Mary Laaaruk, Herbert Le\nSoy, Margaret McPetan, Lillian Mc-\nOovern, Barney Taylor, Robert Taylor, Mike Turyk, Oacar Volpattl\nOliver Wln-tsnley, Sadie Wright, Joy\n(Mm,\nDlvialon n\u2014w. Duncan teacher.\nPercentage of attendanoe for month,\nSU per oant.\nPint three pupil* ln proficiency\u2014\nMsrjorie Taylor, Stanley Myndluk.\nMay Marsh.\nOrade I\u2014Mary Tetflon, Beatrice\nBeer., Mary Oley.\nLilt of thou with perfect attendance\u2014Basle Altomare, Owen\nBUley, Bobby Brown, Bdna Cavil,\nBiro Clmollnl, Annie Qergel, Joe\nOergel, Robert Halko, Marl* Jenkins,\namBuk\neczema ulcchs\n\u25a0\nCUTS BUMS SCALDS\nRINCWOM PILES\nWe\nBuy\nRaw Furs\nFull Market Price Paid\nB. WESTON\nTEMPORARY   OFFICE\nTHE ARK STORE\nNELSON, B.C.\nBeaate Latin, Stuart nelaon. Uary\nOley, Beatrice Reeve, Mary Ten-Ion,\nFlorence Thompeon. Mike Waeylyn,\nMabel Beech, Amelia Chala, Hilda\nDainolo, Betty Haycock, Oeoella Le-\ntaiy, Phyllla Mltctoell, Stanley Myndluk, Bruno Truant, Margaret Waey-\nlyn.\nDlvialon IU\u2014O. Flah, teacher.\nPercentage of attendanoe for\nmonth, 97.97 per oent.\nFlint three puplla ln proficiency\u2014\ngrade VI\u2014Ellen Plcton, Herbert Tra-\nvia, Vlnce Uahka.\nOrada VII\u2014Roale Dagnota, Hilda\nCannon, Thomaa Hobba.\nUat of thoae with perfect at-\nt*ndance\u2014Ada Adami, Doreen Branch,\nTraaa Caniao, Joe Ohlzmar, Roale\nDagnola. Kmlllo D'andrea, Hilda Da-\nvey, Amello Da Anna, Vera De Luca,\nHelen Feranlc, Richard Harrlaon, Sel-\nwyn Heyoock, Bennett Komenaoe,\nMary Kraua, Andrew Latka, Steve\nLeteey, Mary Benaon, Vlnoe Llahka,\nRuth Mathewa, Marjorle Olcty. Ellen\nPlcton, l^elle Smith. Bdelle Thompson, Herbert Travte, Betty Wlnatan-\n\\wy.\nDivision  IV\u2014J. Oampbell, teacher.\nPercentage of a ttendanca for\nmonth. 04 per cent.\nFlrat three puplla In proficiency,\ngrade V\u2014Lea Crlatofoll, Steve Mir-\nkovitch,   Anita   Clmollnl.\nOrade VI\u2014Harry Lowe, WUHe Da-\nvey,   Muriel   Ooodall.\nUst of thoae with perfect attendanoe\u2014Aleo Bernardo, Margaret\nChala, Anita Clmollnl, Lea Crlatofoll,\nQuido D'Anaelo, WUHe Davay, Jane\nDooteon, Billy Fowler, Kenneth Oallo,\nMargaret Halko, Lorraine jenklnaon\nAlba Lent, Peter Let-asy, Owen\nLittle, Harry Lowe, Krla March!,\nSteve Mlrkovltch. Ernest* Morta-\ntnuro, Bdna Moekuk, Mlna Mowett,\nThomaa Owen, Leno Volpattl, Robert\nWeaver, Norma Yatea, Xenla Duubln.\nDtvUlon V\u2014D. Quayle, teacher.\nPercentage of attendance for\nmonth  OT.53 per oent.\nFlrat three puplla ln proficiency\u2014\ngrade V\u2014Beetle Troyanak, Mary\nOlordano, Buna Ooodall.\nUat of thoae with perfect attendance\u2014Richard Ball, Mary D'-\nAndrea, Harriet Dootaon, Andy Oae-\nparotto, Beth Oergel, Mary Oergel,\nMary Olordano, Ronald JenkIna,\nBdlth Holmee, Emily Komenaoe. Doreen Rosier. Albert Krall, Roddy Unn,\nJohn Makuk. Una Marchl. Velly\nMarchl, Billy MoOovern, Bernard\nSmith, Robert smith. Clifford Taylor. David The wile. Alna Thomaon,\nOordon Travla, Beetle Troyanek, Valentino Volpattl, Hilda Wlnatanley,\nBilly Firth, Hei-bert McOovem.\nDlvialon VI\u2014Mlaa A. Hart, teacher.\nPercentage of attendance for\nmonth, 07.8 per oent.\nPint throe puplla In proficiency\u2014\nPercy Mareh, Roae Marie D'Andrea,\nMargaret Orllua.\nUat of tboae with perfect attendance\u2014 BIHle Ball. Roeemarle\nD'Andrea, Efr-en D'Angelo. Dorle Davay. Oaleater DaPaoll. Roee Farano,\nSam Farano. Margaret Orllua, Jeeate\nHulme,  Stove Makuk, David Marah,\nTHB NBLBON DAILT NEWS, NBLBON. B.C \u2014 TTT1-IDAY MORNINO, FBBR17_JtT 8. IMl '\nPercy Marah, IaabeUe Martin. J__.ee\nOTtell. Dorlno Quarln, Alma Rapjta.\nJoe Repka, Helen Robertaon, Sydney\nRoblnaon, Andy Salva, Jack Scale*,\nBart Tabor. Max Turyk, violet Weav-\n, Dinora Buaato.\nDlvialon VII\u2014Mlaa F. H. Le Roy,\nPercentage of a ttendanca for\nmonth, 94.8 per oent.\nFlrat three puplla ln proficiency-\nLeonard Adama, Gordon Cartwrlght,\nThalia Panlec.\nUat of thoae with perfect attendanoe \u2014 Leonard Adama, Vara\nBenner, Ida Blaaro, Sophie Chala,\nAudrey Clare, Oordon Oartwrlght,\nIrene D'Andrea, Harold Oalla, Mary\nOardlner, Oladya Hudock, Barbara\nLowe, Audrey Matthewi, Llca Marchl,\nKenneth Nelaon, Oaorga Oley, Thella\nPanlec, Domenloo Romano, Tannle\nShaw, Haale Travla, Mello Vlngaro,\nJoe Volpattl, Vara Wlnteca, Suale\nLetaay, Harry McKay.\nDlvialon vm\u2014Mlaa M. Baeton,\nteacher.\nCHRIST CHURCH\nHAS GOOD YEAR\nCDUMBROOK. V*h. 8.\u2014Tho annual\nveatry mtotlng of Obrlit church waa\nheld Jan. 81. Thera waa a very good\nattendance. The financial statement\nallowed that tha cfaureh, ln aptte\nof difficult tlmee, had \"broken even\"\nduring the year, a deficit of $330\nfrom   1933  being   carried   forward.\nT_e rector, ln hla report, gtresaed\nthe fine work of the Sunday achool,\nunder the aupeclntendency of Mr.\nManeon and apoke appaadatlvely\nof I tha off latent group of teaohera.\nThe new claaa of over 30 membera\ndoing the work of tha \"Syltenv of\ntba Catechism'  waa eepeclally  oom\n'r\nO\nO\nLovers' Lane\n'By Kathleen Norris\nSynopsis of pnetd-ng Instalment*:\n Diana, dishwasher *nd mald-ott-\nall work la bar sunt'* dismal\nboarding houu In th* llttl* Oall-\nfornta town of Bquldgett, decides\nto gat out  Into  tbs  world. Bhe\nmended. The rector further stated has rud * book whioh tells h*r\nttat ba oould not find words to1 nut anything 1* poaalM* It one\nentrees    his   gratlfloatlon    at    tb*\nPercentage of a ttendanca for v*ry unique reoorda of Uu choir,.\nmonth, M..1 par cent. |A\u00bb tbe But r-ootacay Musical lestl-\nFlnt thru puplla In proficiency val th* senior choir won tb* large\ngrada n a\u2014Dan Orlgoruk, Avalino choir shield In competition wltb two\nClmollnl,  Margaret  Klemak. other choirs of grest shinty and the\nOrade IH b\u2014Oraella Plcoo, Bvelyn \u2022 amall choir ahleld, with a v*ry high\nDootson. k-ric Hulme. I marking. Thla wu foliowad by tbe\nUat or thou with perfect attendance\u2014Nellie Baggro, Ronald Bath,\nAvellno Clmollnl, Cel:.-ter IM Paoll,\nDavid Dryden, Bio De Paoll, Ivelyn\nDootson. Oeorge Davey, Lena D'An-\ngelo, Betty Fontana, Dorrla Firth,\nrform* Olanfranaeeoo. Brio Hulme,\nMargaret Klemak. Smll Llahka, Mary\nMvnduck, Nancy MoGovern. Hello\nQuarln, Oeno Truant, Oeno Volpettl,\ndimple  Volpattl, Alwyn  Koelsr.\nDivision IX \u2014 Mlu 8. Msder.\ntuehsr.\nPercentage of a ttendanca for\nmonth, II per cent.\nFlrat thru puplla ln proficiency,\ngrade II b\u2014Mary Monteganl, Arthur\nWlnatanley, Tony Monteganl.\nOrade 1 a\u2014Margaret Badllab,\nDerek Ooodall. Rbeubln Marah.\nList of thou wltb perfect attendance\u2014Mary Mon teg a no, Fiorina\nOlanfranoasco, Roy Weaver, Frank\nRepka, Ann Challa, Margaret Katrl-\nchak, Marlon Smith, Violet D'Andrea,\nAnthony Da Loo*, Diana Weaver,\nOordon Blair, Tony Monteganl. Wilfred Moahuk, Leslie Jenklnson, Oeorge\nMarah, John Latka, pheubln Mann.\nRobert Kudok, Ale. Letaay, Jo*\nPetoello\nDivision X \u2014 Mlu O. Webster.\nteacb*r.\nPercenUg* of a ttendanca for\nmonth, 13.7 per cent.\nFlrtt three pupils ln proficiency\u2014\nlaary Jaliot, Ruth Mitchell, Mary\nWhlttaker.\nList of thou with perfect attendance\u2014Mary Bsllnt, Femlo CI-\nmiiini, Valentino D'Andrea. Mlks\nLatka, Catherin* Utui, Irene Man-\nnlon, Ruth Mitchell. Olno Petoello.\nCharlie Podraakl, Jun* Smith, Muy\nWhlttaker\nHERE'S THAT QUICK\nWAY TO STOP A COLD\nwinning of the eup at Blalrmor.\nMuclcal feetlval where the choir\nreceived very high compliment* from\nth* adjudloator. The Junior oholr\nalao won th* ahleld at the But\nKootenay feetlval aad th* boya'\nchoir that for th* boya' choir ahleld.\nThus the ohurch haa four ahleld:\nand one oup won ln th* aam* year,\na reoord that will probably never\nbe equalled. The rector apoke of the\nInoreaeed attendano* at tha holy\ncommunion aarvloee during the yaar.\nMention vu made of th* two new\norganlaatlon* started during th*\nyear, th* Olrl Guide* and th* Brownlee, wbo now rival the Boy Scouts\nand th* Cub*.\nReport* were preaented by the rar-\nloui organltatlona and all showed a\nk*ennea* to help that wa* really wonderful )n such \"hard tlmea\". These\nreport* war* aent ln or read by\u2014\nP. T. Harrison for th* Junior\nWJ\\. 10** Pauline Macdonald for\ntba Qlrla' WA. MTa. D. Phllpot for\nthe Svvnlng Branch of the WJk.\nMa. R. D. Kemp for the Senior W_A.\nMra. H. L. Harrison for tbs Home\nWo-kers. Mra. Kugglns for .the Slat-\ner-uie udlet* Oulld. Stanley Wblt-\nUker for tb* Scout* and Cub*. 0.\nHayman  for  th*  A.T.PA.\nCreston Reelects\nReeve F.H. Jackson\nFamous Alpine\nGuide b Dead\nat Cranbrook\nTake 2 Aaprtt TiUm.\nDrtnk ndl jm of w*t*r.\nRep*\u00abt Uestmtnt lo 2\nhoun.\ndwol vt t \/-otrtn TiNeU\nin * half flaw of water\nand gargle according to\ndtracDom in ben.\nD-TVTRMWS.   _aeb,   S\u2014Newa   ba*\nJuat been reoelved of tb* death of\nConrad Kain In tb* Cranbnook hoapltal.\nConrad Kaln wa* on* ot th* ftnt\nUpln* Guide* to b* brought over\nby tb* CP-rt. and bad a number of\nmemorable climb* to the top of\nvirgin peaks to bla credit. Amongit\nthan was tb* flnt and only successful seoont of Mt. F-rnbam ln tbe\nSelkirk*. Be aooompanled <Xpt*in\nMcCarthy-a B_p*dlUon ln preparing\ntb* rout* and tb* climb of Ht.\nLogan ln tb* North. He also located\nMm. Ston* when ab* aad ber |\nhusband Professor Stone were loat\nln clim-lng ln tt\u00bb Selkirk*, and\naaeUtsd ln bringing Mn. Stone safely aftar bar alght daya of clinging\nto a narrow ledge, afterward helping to bring Professor Stone's body\nout for burial. Ha celebrated bla\nboth btrtbd_y this last summer ln\nguiding a party to tb* top of Mt.\nLouis, a difficult feat and on* never\nthat  anything  la  possible\nonly   hu   tb*   \"will   to   believe.\"\n, Mont, a young fellow at tb* board-\n| ing houaa, wbo bM ambitions to\nI  be an artist, catoh** something of\n1  Dlna'a enthusiasm and hope. They\nelope ln Mont's old oar and reach\nSan   Pranclaoo,    where   they   ar*\nI  married. Ona washes dlatt** ln a\nj hotal kltoben, whll* tbey an watting for $500 which she has oomlng\nto her wben ab* 1* man-led or 31.\n1 Mont dlacoven and rente a Uttle\napartment, adjoining  Perry  Hlck-\nI ao_.'a studio. Hlckson la married to\nan actraas, Sonlo.  On* of  Hlck-\nson'*   mends   la   Eliot   Lampaon,\nI rich   and  cultured  but   a   cripple\nbecause   of   an   automobile   accident.   Mont   Is\nstudio crowd. \u201e^^^^^^^^\nshabby and out of plaoa. Only\nElliot recojnleee har tru* worth\nof character. Sonla get* up a\nflirtation with Mont. Din* tail*\nBUlot ahe la going to gat her huaband back. But Mont seems infatuated; wltb sonla.\nTwenty Tables a.\nHospital Bridge\nCRESTON. B. C Feb. B\u2014Twenty\ntable* of playen and several on-\nlooken were out for the annual hoapltal benefit bridge of the Erlckso.\nLadles' Hoapltal auxiliary Frlda-\nnight, at which th* high score prize\nwen msde by Mrs. J. G. Connell\nof Erlckson and W. L. Bell of Creston, with aeoond prise* falling to\nMn. R. Stevens of Creaton and\nR. M. Telford of Erlckaon.\n\u2014\u2014__ f AOg  TUBS*\n<\u25a0 The traditional weigh    and measure* of Turkey hare been abolished\nand   use   of   tne   metric   system   is  I\nnow  obligatory.\nds Checked\nBy modem v-qx-ri-rlng\nointment\u2014Juit rub on\nJCKS\nor piece work; Dtaia meanwhile\nwatched tbelr dwindling bank balance carefully, avoided unnecessary\noutlay, wen It only of a few oenta.\nShe had on th* old pink apron\nthis morning; It was faded to- a\nwarm cream oolor now. Har head\nbound up a wisp of cbeeee-cloth, i\nher domain all eoapsud* and\nbrooms and fresh rushing winter\nairs, Dlna stared dumbly at Sonla\na* Sonla oam* forward, ln a drift\nof acure allk and  creamy   lace*.\n\"I've com* at Just th* wrong\nminute. Din*,' Sonla said dropping\nher bead sldewlse, looking apologetic.\n\"Oto, no\u2014not at all,\" Dlna protested, mechanically, aa aha dnw\ndown a window, dnw forward a\nctoslr. Sh* and Sonla aat down,\nlooking at each othar. And Dlna\nknew    tbat   ttw   hour   bad   come.\n8b* said nothing to encourage\nher   caller,  and   aa  Sonla   did   not\n$ ^_to0tt*#'B<tg dompungi\nINSTAlaMENT  SIXTEEN\nto know  exactly  bow  to be*\naooepted   by   the   {gin,   there was an  awkward  pause.\nbut    Dlna    f*el*  (It spread\u2014It  deepened  about  them\nlike     quietly    rising    wster.\n\"There waa something I wanted\nto aay to you, XBna,' Sonla pre*\n**ntly   began.       \u2022\nTben was a scarlet stain on bar\nwhite skin; Dlna** faoe waa red,\ntoo.\n\"Various paopl* ' Sonla reoom-\nmenoed.  with aom*  llttl*  difficulty\n\"varioua   people   bar*   been   aaylng\n\"He doesn't \u00abv*n Ilk* m* sny\nmoral\" Dlna said to herself, a* matters developed with that speed tbat\nonly passion oan cause. \"Mont doe*\nnot even like m* any morel\"\nHe did no- dlstlk* her; b* waa\nnot consciously unkind. But there\nwa* the v*ry essence of cruelty ln\nhis abaant replies to her questions,\nhis Impatience wltb even her brief-\neat claim on bla time, his inttlffer-\n\u2022oo* to ber opinions, or activities,\nanxWUs*. He waa away for long\nboun   together;   sb*   did   not   feel'ing   her   throat.\n\"I suppose you know tbat, Dlna,\nyour* board lt?\" ab* broke off\nto   aak,   with   an   appealing   look.\n*I hate it, Soota wtnt on,\nshrugging aa Dlna did not apeak,\nbut continued to regard ber steadily. \"I despise lt! I wlah people\nwould   mind   tbalr   own   business!\"\nAnd ln tb* stlcnos sb* aaked,\n\"Tou do believe ttost, dont you,\nDlna?\"\nBelieve what?\" Din* asked clear-\nthat he waa really tben even when\nhe waa bodily at bom*. Dtna could\nseem to find no moment lb bis\norawded days ln wblob to talk to\nhim quietly, ln which to try to rediscover tbelr old relationship.\nMoot was being devoured by a\nteyor, a fever In wtoich lat* houn,\ngambling, drinking, Idling, and bla\nagony of lov* for  tb*  unattainable\n\u2022CRESTON, B. C. Mb. 8\u2014The\nnewly-elected village council bad\nIt* inaugural meeting on Friday at\nwhich former ex-reeve P. H. Jackson  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nwas named for tbat position for the , Sonla all bad tbelr part. He waa\n1934-35 tarn. The standing oom- hardly conaotous of Dlna'a exlstenoe.\nmitt*** fcr th* year were struck, Rapidly, and to bar infinite pain\nas follows: Roads and streets, Ooun- and puaalement, the gulf widened\nclUor A. Comfort; fire, water and between tham. Dlna, at IB, wa* not\nlight.   Councillor   Charlea    Murrell; 'clever  enough,  waa  not  sufficiently\nAlmost Instant Relief in This Way\nThe limple method pie-tare*, tbova\nb the wty doctor* throughout tha\nworld now trait cold*.\nIt it recognized it the QUICK-\nEST, ttlest, lurett way to treat\n\u2022 cold. For it will check an ordinary cold tlmott u hit ii yoa\n-iug-t iL\nAik your doctor about thi*.\nAnd when you buy, tte that you\nget Aspirin Tablets. Aspirin it th*\ntndt-raark of The Bayer Com-\npiny, Limited, ud tht name\nBayer in the form of \u2022 rroii, it on\neach tablet They dinolve tlmott\nBOMS NOT HARM Wt HCAJtT\nInstantly. And thus work almoit\ninstantly when you take them.\nAnd for \u25a0 gargle. Aspirin Tablets\ndinolve ao completely they leive\nno irritating particle-. Get \u25a0 box\nof 12 tablets or \u2022 bottle ol 24 tr\n100 it my drag itore.\n20 YEARS AGO\n(Fran Tb* Dally New* of February\n*\\ mt)\nAfter months of prospecting and\nhunting north of Bdmonton. J.\nO. Devlin returned to ttw dty last\nnlgbt.\n\u2022 *   s\n1. Jbfltoman ba* been appointed\nmotorman on tb* atreet railway.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nTb* Ramblsr -Cariboo mln* and\nmill ln the Blocan bar* closed down\nfor a abort Um* owing to shortage\nof  water.\n\u2022 *)' *\nTempentun*  at JMson  yaeterdsy\nat  1  and  17.\nMayor Malon* leavaa tbl* morning\nvia. tb* Oreat lfortbarn on a bual-\nom   trip   to   Spokane.\nparka. Reeve Jackaott,\nJtn Byrne of Cranbrook was here\nat Um week-end visiting his brother,\n\u2022Bob.\nMs Wheeler of Cranbrook, who\nwa* formerly wttb th* Kootensy\ngarage, Creaton. va* renewing ao-\nqualntaaee*  here  during   th*  week\n\u20ac. w, Allan, managing director\nof tb* long, Allan * Long, limited,\nfruit firm, 1* baek from a vtalt to\nVanoouver  and  -Okanagan   points.\nArchie Corrie left Friday for Calgary,  whan   he   Is   attending   tba {\nannual meeting of tbe Bom* ____M\nana* oompany of Oanada, of wblab\nhe   Is   a  director.\nMra. 8*n\u2014**1 of Kitchener waa\nher* at tb* week-end wltb bar\ndaughter, Mrs. D. F. Putnam, and\nattended th* Brlckaon Ladles' Hospital auxiliary brldg* Friday \u2022renin*.\nOeorge Connell, who 1* a student\nat Neleon business collate, 'was a\nvisitor to bla pannts. Mr. and Mn.\nJ. Q. Connell. at tb*  week-end.\nFred S. Ryckman, Cranbrook. who\nhas supervision of tba Indian reserves ln the Kootensy*. was bsr*\nThuredsy. As yet no date hss been\n**t for tb* election of a new chief\nfor th* Creston reeerv*. which ha*\nbeen vacant now for almost'* year.\nMrs. Bam Scott 1* back from a\n10-day  visit  to Cranbrook.\nsure of harself to sttempt to handle\ntb* situation. Rather, ah* kept telling herself that all thla must paas,\ntbat Mont belonged to her, and\nBonis to Perry, tbat Sonla was nine\nyeare older than Mont, tbat wives\nwan  always spprehenalv*  and j*al\n\"Tbat truly \" Bonis, not much\nenooutaged, but still with\nearnest air ot cl**rtng matters,\nwent on. \"tbat truly there 1* nothing in it.\"\n\"In wbat?\" Dlna aaked again, stubbornly.\nSobla looked at bar appeallngly,\nsuddenly softened  Into  a smile.\n\"Ah, ZMna dear, don't mak* thl*\nso bard for mel I m*an\u2014-I mean\ntbat 1 bar* always liked Mont\nenormously, liked him better than\nanyone\u2014ob, wall, what* tb* use?\"\nSonla   lntarruptad   h*n*lf,   smiling.\n\"But I maan, I mean tbat I'm\nnot taking\u2014not taking anything\naway from you, Dlna,\" Bonis said.\n\"If Moot gives ids anything, and\nba does glv* nw -something, something I needed, so-met-hlng I was\nhungry  for\u2014-\"\nBba stopped. Dlna glanced at bar\nous, aad friend* Ilk* Mab too much to aM thai Sonla was smiling appeal\nglv-sp (o suspicion* \u2022 ln\u00bbly.\nThep.   one   November   dsy,   Bonis]    -now   do   you   begin   to   under-\ndeecenoed   the   stairs   tbat   lay   be- ,\u00bbta_d?\" Sonla asked   \"I mean.\" abe\ntw**n tbe two studios, to toll Dins  went   on.   ln   a   llttl*   detecmined\nwbat abe and Uont fait about It.      |ru__h,  a\u00bb Una remained stonily *1-\nhouM-cleaning.   wben  \\nt, \"I maan\u2014do you ato my aide,\ndown.   Not   that   the  JUst a toeny uttle bit'?\n\"I think,\" Sonla presently wsnt\non. \"1 think tbat bs show* m*\na aid*, abow* m* a aort of little-\nboy awMtc-M* tbat nobody \u00ab1m quit*\ngets from Mont. Or I hop* *o anyway lM sb* finished, her smiling eye*\nfilled with genuine tear*.\n\"I hate you.\" Dlna said, ln her\nsoul. \"I wish you would drop desd.\nDrop desd. why dont you?'\n\"I Ilk* htm. ob so muobl\" Sonla\nsaid In a whisper, leaning bar bead\nback*   shutting   bar   *yas.   \"I   ilk*\nblm\u2014ob  as muobl\"\nAnd opening ber misted violet eye*\nAffirmative Side\nWins ot Harrop\nHARROP, B. C. Feb. 4\u2014 Bringing\nIn a aeeUton tor th* affirmative, the\ndebate by th* Merrymaker* club\non Wednesday evening waa a very\nInteresting ons. Th* subject, \"Resolved, tbat tb* world 1* getting\nbetter\" wss prewntod by M1m JaMle\nHarrop wbo was ably supported by\nHarold Smith; tha opposing member*\nbeing Mlsi Myrtle Johnston and Arnold Pindar. Judg** were I. B.\nUwla. Alec McLennan snd M. J\nOutdo*.\nMn. W. D. Ogllvt* ba* left for\nUthbrldge wh-are *b* will visit the\nn*st few WMk* wltb friend*.\nearn*\nooe-roocn eitsbllshment\nclaUy -**d*d cleaning, but thla wu\na bad day for Dlna, a da- of heart-\nacha. nsrrousncM. epp>rehenslon of\nsh* ksaw not what, and she had\nfelt tbs need of bard work, eierclM,\ndistraction of any sort.\nTbar* was no marketing to be\ndona today; Moot wm not oomlng\nbom* to dlnnsr; tbey never bad\nlunch, for breakfMt was not over\nuntil nearly 10. Mora tban that,\nmoney wm running uncomfortably\nshort,  crayon*  and  oil*  and oan-\nv*ms   wen   expensive.   Mont   wag ^\t\nbuoyantly sure that in a few weeks very   wM*   ab*   aald   wltb   a\nba   would   either   be   engaged   by ibssesoblng gMure of tier hands,\naome newspaper u a *t*ff artist, or     \"Mayn't I like blm, Dins?\"\nwould get soma aort of oomnlulonl (To  Be  Continued)\nON THE AIR TONIGHT\nCT.C\nSmPoltarHandi  \u00b0**nbodj Bgnes tbit \"Voga*** \u00bbd\nlO act Bctttr \"ChinttcM' ire th. beit pip\u00abr*-\u2014\nf. rots caa get J lug* booki of either\nUgarittC r\u00abp*ri brind-ftt. for oal*\/mm completa-wt\nof Poker Hindi, from your netreit\nPokir Hind Premium Ston or bj mail.\nw         -r\nFREE\nYOU WIN 3 WAYS\n... Better Ggarettes\nt.. More Cigarettes\n... Poker Hands, too\nwith TURRET FINE CUT\nFollow the lead of a host of other wise smokers\u2014\n\"roll your own\" with Turret Fine Cut\u2014and let j our\n\u2022none*, buy more and better tobacco. You'll get\nPoker Hands, too\u2014which yoa can exchange\/raw\nfor the bett cigarette papert\u2014\"Vogue\" or \"Chante-\nder\"\u2014-or for other useful gifts. Why smoke any\nother Fine Cut when Turret gives you so much more!\nIt pays to \"Roll Your Own\" with\nTURRET\nFINE   CUT\nCIGARETTE TOBACCO\nSAVE    THE\nPOKER    HANDS\nla\u2014*- Tekeeso Omtmm *f Ca*a*. Ummmt\nCANADIAN    BADIO\nCOMMM8ION   NETWORK\nCTCA    CRWK    CKY    CKCK    CfCN\n1MVJ__-.   Ml       UU       10J-\n! cacv \" caov I   croc\nIW 111* ltSO\ntoa Seville nlr\n1:30 Parade of tb* Provinces, direct s\u201e Rupert e_.pl,n, Montreal '\n7:10 Newa  awl  Weather  nwaat\n7:11 Maurloa Meerte* Oreh.\n\u2022 KM Inter-Unlv. D*b*t*; U.B.C. va\nManitoba\nS:0O Onlv a Rose. Belea Morton.\nBoprsno ^J\"-\u2122-\u25a0\u25a0\n0:15 ahapBOdlss   in   Rhythm,\na     piano   team   and   Vatrabond\nFiddler, fr. Calgary\n11 00 carol Pofner'a Oreh.  (Di.)\n11:90 BUI   Fleck.   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Coiumfcio'i Family Newspaper\"\nau, na RBWS wh_b R II BBWI\nptrauM-aso oo\u2014paht\nB.a  Ms-aba of '\nuo.pt    lunn*y\nMmltD,\nill\nby    TBB    ItBWB\nADVIRTWMO  BATW OM   APPU0AT10M\nOr into csrds may M sssa as tb* offtc* et ant advartlstu Ag*noy\nruognuu try Uw oamaDIAB oau,I NtwaPAPni A-JoOCUTlON.\nOtOL ABd  th* AMHUOAM  NIWBPAP1R PUBUSBBB8-  ASSOOIA-\nTion both of which tba Nalaon Dally New* It a number.     .    .\n80B8Clr--J>T10rl  BATBS\nBy mall toountryl. per month ..,   ,\nFsr yur    ,\u201e,\nBy aall tatty), psr yur\nnr   mm.,   ,->-,,,   mm.   ,\u2014   \u2014-\nOuUlde Oanada. par month\nFar  yui _.   ,-\u25a0\nDailiered (city by cutlar). I\np*r yur \u2014\u2014\nPayabU la advaou.\nMember of tb* Audit Bantu ot clrcuUUon*.\n. um\nBetween\nYouand\ncMe\n\u2014 TBI NT.LION DAILT N1WS. N*fLSOJ*. B.C. \u2014 TPMDAT MOBNTNO, FTBBBABT I, UM\n\/.fl. G\nTUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1984.\n\"WELFARE\" ISLAND\nDetalli of condition! existing on Welfare Island\npenitentiary in Ntw York, published in newspapers\nof that city, are almost incredible. They are described as the \"worst .ever encountered\" in any prison\nhead of the New York department of correction, in a\nlong experience as a penologist.\nIn a surprise \"raid,\" he found the prison virtually administered by a conclave of prisoners under\nthe domination of gangsters and strong-arm men. He\nfound favored prisoners living in ease and comfort\nln Hie so-called \"Politicians' Ward,\" ruled by Joie Rao,\nthe gangster and racketeer. He found social out-\ncasts, who should be segregated, permitted to roam\nabout the prisons and mingle freely with the other_\nmen. A search of the prison yielded a quantity of\ncontraband\u2014drugs, knives, daggers, lead-pipe, blackjacks, rasor blades, even radios, special foods and a\nvirlety of other items.\nRao, head of the Italian inmates, and Cleary, head\nof the Irish prisoners, had valets to press their\nclothing, shine their shoes, cook their food and wait\nupon them hand and foot as if they were feudal barons.\nA previous investigator told the New York Times\nthat out of approximately 1,700 prisoners on the island\nonly about 1,200 would show up in the mess-halls for\ndaily meals. The other BOO\u2014the leaders and their\nsatellites, or the one who paid for the privilege\u2014enjoyed the cream of the commissary.  He added:\nThay would Btaal tha steaks, tb* chop*, ths cakaa. tb*\npm ill th* but of tb* food\u2014and U*n to Um ordinary\nprisoners nothing at all. Ot course Uwy bad no itovu\nIn th* eella, bat thsm wu t prison library, wbn I\ntint cam* tboa to atart my lurvey, tb*t contained upward ot 1,000 volume* Wb*n I lift, th* library wu cloud\nbecause tban war* no hooka utt. Tba prisoners bad uaed\nthem, volume by volume, to oook tbelr Btaal* and other\natolan foods. In tb* eell..\nThe New York Sun reports that of all the amazing conditions revealed the most shocking and repulsive \"were those under which degenerates were allowed the freedom of the prison, their hair long, their\n'faces rouged, ribbons in their hair or clothes, their\nlips heavily painted and their eyebrows penciled, wearing colorful attire and bracelets and rings.\" These\nprisoners were allowed to associate freely with the\nother inmates, and apparently there were no restrictions whatsoever against them.\nThe gang leaders had several hundred homing\npigeons and it is believed supplies of narcotics were\nsent in by them. It is amazing that such a place could\nremain in operation for so many years. Certainly\nthe new mayor and his energetic appointees are finding lots of civic rubbish and filth to sweep out of\nthe greatest city in the United States.\nLYNCHING\nTh* psychology ot a mob It Strang*\u2014\nTou   can   twvar   tell   how   quickly\nthey'll   change.\nOw   mlnut*   thay-r*   psaoeful   tbs\nnext Uwy su rsd\nThan   nothing   to  Uwm  otn   bt\nThsy'll    tak.    a   prisoner    without\ngiving him a trial\nString him up, and stand by and\nsn_a\nAnd oonunlt a .In ]u*t u bad u\nthu fellow\nSome think thiy an heroes, and ht\nIt Juet yellow.\nWhy don't pou give theu fellow* a\nMask\nPut Uwm oa trial, with their llf*\nat   et*ki?\nTo tak* Uw law In ooe'i own hand*.\n| la  atrlctkr   against  all  Pod's  com-\nA aim. party from Winnipeg wu\nbeing ahown around ttw lurfaos\nplant at tb* Shenltt-Oordon mint.\nWhin Uwy matted tiw abaft tbty\ncrowded around and down lta dark\ndap the.\nOns of Uw male membera ot th*\nparty gaud at th* hoist ropt, shook\nhu hud, and, turning to tba oag*.\ntender, uld, \"Out What t thin rope;\nI would not 111* to go down th*\nshaft with auoh t thin rope-\"\n\u25a0Well,\" replied tlm cagstendor\nwisely, \"I would not Ilk* to go\ndown without lt.\"\nTbin a powdered tnd painted\nmaiden put tb* tin hat on th* altu.\natlon by nmarklng, \"Well, I would\nnot ilk* to go down at til In out\nth* rope broke tnd I lot hurled Into\nmaternity.\"\ne   .   .\nWho', tha swell yt wua talk!-'\nto,  JUnmtel\"\nN*w*boy\u2014Awt Blm an' me'a work-\nad   together   for   year..   He'i   bun\neditor o' on* o' my ptpsrs.\"\n...\n\"Ltdy,   oould   -roun   gin   nw   a\nAuction and\nContract Bridge\nBy  tkl  Worldi  Utdlns  AMhorlty.\nMILTON C  WOa\u00bb\nA  9933)0.9  BABITY\nIt U indeed * ran hand In which\na declarer, playing at a suit oontraet, mutt lou thru trio** m sld*\nsuit* and with an adversary hokum\ntour trumpa to a king undtr thrw\ntrumpa ta tbt am in dummy. I* abl*\nto manipulate tbl pliy to Uwt thi\nadnraarUa oannot win a trump\ntrick. THU unusual occurrence took\npleo* in * hand noently pltytd In t\nlug* duplicate. Ttw oard* war* dlt-\nUtbUtwd as follows:\nSCREEN FLICKERS\nTHAT BODY OF YOURS\nBy elAMM  W.  BABTON.  HO.\nWAIW   AND   WSIOHT\nTwo I anarch phyalclan* Drs. D.\nAlder.berg snd O. Porgu, Berlin,\nIn studying th* diet treatment for\ndisbetu oburved that tb* ratio\nbetwwn th* faU and ths aterchy\nfooda inlluenew alao th* watar exchange ln th* body, ao Uwy decided  to lnvutlgat*.\nTbalr lovutigttiont ihowed that\nUw starchy foods Uft more of their\nwater ln th* tissue* than did other\nfoods. ThU extra water wm not deposited ln tbs Mood hut rather in\ntb* aklt-\nOn tha otbtr band a diet that\noonutned but tanall amount of\nstarchy food actually leewned Uw\namount ot water ln Uw tiattuw.\nA* you know thtt tM tissue ln\ntb* body hold* a gnat amount of\nwatar In It eo thtt by utlng other\nthan surchy food*, som* ot thU\nwster U drawn out of th* fst\ntueu* and tb* Individual U Juat\ntbat much lut ln weight.\nThus ph\u2014lclant Btiggwt thenfort\nthst when than U too auch liquid\n\u2666144-2\nWiw-S-i\n\u2666l-M\n\u2666III\nVM-I\nwM-M\n\u2022m\n3     ___J\u00bb|Jm..\n\u2666O-J-M-l\n\u2666 Mi\n\u2666 15\n\"Lady, oould yotu* gin am m i that wnere vctcu- *\u2022 *-~ \u2014-\u2014 \u25a0__\nquarter to get nw when my faml- lantywb.re In the hody lueh a**w*i\nZ   ,-., in.-, mt ut. fut or hands, aweiuni\nly   U?\n\"Certainly, my good man. her**\n* quart*. Where Is ths family?\"\n\"At <ts morUs.\"\n...\nBxamlnatlon tut\u2014\"Nam* Uw prw-\nident* eg Cuba and gin th* spud\nof escrt.\"\n...\nPoulltaed obwtnut hu bun dug\nup In Tennasau. It will bt auctioned\noff at tbs nut convention of radio\nooowdltni.\nr ...\nThty tn telUng thu one on J. A.\nStewart, local ausasor aad collector:\nA certain workman having bun\n\u25a0upplled with an lneonw tax form\nito be tilled up, ntumed It with th*\nfollowing not*: 'Sir, I tm returning\nthU form, u I don't want to loin\nUta Uoonw Tax. I lut-ecrtbed to\nUw Burt* ot Oak.\"\nTEN YEARS AGO\n1 (rrom Tba Dally Ntwt et February\n\u00ab\u25a0 IM*-)\nDiTliion   1   of   tiw   Bum*   achool\nmad* tht bwt .ahowlng in attendance\n'for   that   \u2022etiool   In   January,   baring *n ettandenoa of NM\n\u2022\u00bb   \u2022   \u2022\nU   H   Baakln returned  i*at  e~e-\nninc   from   Pernle,   wbtr*   be   haa\nitn  oo   business.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nJ. J. Campbell laft lost alght for\nVernon where ha will attand tba\nannual meeting ot tht Assoclatad\nPrult Orxrwer*.\n\u2022 e   a\nA. D lloLaod waa alactad rioe-\npreaide-nt of tha TNlaon Oolf and\nOountry olub at a meeting ln tba\ncity  hall   laat   nlfht.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\n_ X. Koakaa of Balfour apant\nteit-erdey   In   town.\nWHTTv\"tl*Sl\u00bbJ     IU     Ml-     trtrm.    mm\nUng \u00b0* \u2022*\u2022 faat or handa, availing\nof   tha tissues  ln  noaa or  throat.\nI too muoh liquid oomlng up tn tht\nsputum from tba bronchial tubaa,\nIn fact too much liquid anywhere\nin tha body, cutting down on tba\natarohy fooda will halp to laaaen tht\n\u2022walling  and lnflamatlon.\nHowavar don't taka It upon your-\naalf to do without watar whathar\nyou an slog or wall, baoauaa there\nart oonditiont whtrt watar la abao-\nlutaly aeotatary to mainvin or\nacquire  htaltfi.\nTba big point about watar and\nwalght howtyar la that watar makaa\nup a oonatdarabla portion of tbt\nwalght ln all ovtrwalght individuals\nand by ridding tht ayatam of tbt\nwatar that much walght U lott\nAlto, tbat by gattlng nd of tha\nfat tissue not only la tha walght\nof tha lat Itaalf loat, but alao tha\nextra   watar   (ba   fat   waa   holding.\nAnd finally If tba orerwalght in-\nI dividual wlU aat fooda that do aot\ncontain much atarch ha oan pftv-tnt\ntha formation of fat ln tht body\nand actually draw toot of tbt watar\nfrom  tht  fat  tlaaut  ln  tba body.\nIa othar word* eating maat. agga,\nand fruit*, and cutting down on\npotato**, bread aad augar ahould\nraduot both fat and watar and thara-\nfort that much walght.\nWHAT DO YOU THINKF\n\u2022otn* I**o\"_-t_outh plasretra ruch*d\na oontraet of thru no trumpa which\nI wu *aaily .made: others reached *\ncontract ot four n\u00bbdu, aad of tbau\nduleuar* all war* defeated exoept one\nwho aucceeded ln making hla oontraet. at that table'the pity wu\nmanaged u tollowa.\nWaat chou u hla opening lud tru\n10 of heart*, aad wben tbt dummy\nhand wu axpoaed Uw South counted\nhi* losing trick*, he retliaad that hla\noontraet oould only bs made lt he\noould pick up tb* king of ipadw. u\nhe must lou two heart* and on* diamond. Dsolaiwr won trick 1 with th*\n*u Of heart* tnd to trick 1 l*d tbt\nqueen of spadu, Wut played tb*\ndeuce. North tbs fin, tnd But tha\n10. Wltb But's 10 ot apade. played\nSo tht tint trick, declarer appreciated Uw procwblllty of a 4-1 split ln\ntrump*. Atttr * careful analytti of\nUw dltfarant possibilities, he saw a\nway to fulfill hla oontraet, provided\nWeil held thru cards ln atch of tht\nthru aid* ault*. To trlok S South\nled Uw king ot club*, which htld\nthe trick. A tmali olub followed to\ntrick 4. dummy winning with tb*\naoe, aad dummy', tblrd tlub tban\nwu lad tnd ruffed by declarer. Altar tbtt, tiw au and king of diamonds *\u2014ra cubed, and ta trick I a\namall diamond wu l*d wttlch laat\nwon with th* quun end took two\ntrick* with hi* two high burn. At\nthis stsg* of tha pay, tbty war*\ndistributed u follows i\n.   Fut 1\nBy Gerald S. Beei\nWhile th* Movietone, ar* now\ni taken muoh tor granted, wa pause\noeculonally to marvel M Uw quick-\n|en*d Ingenuity ot Oenus Homo, who\nhu devalct-id IM miracle working\nRobots from thi whlrl-a-glg Zo*t-\nrop*. No longer ln tb* manner of\nput generations ua we think tdsal-\nlatleally ot th* day wlwn men will\nfly tky-eblgb or au and convene\nerith on* mother soross visit apacei,\nwhtn pictums will mc\u2014 and talk.\nAll theu diwmw ot our father, hire\ncom* to bt fulfilled, tnd w* hav*\nto that extent, tt lust, a leai ex-\nttnslv* ana In which to 1st our\nlmaitnatlon soar. Looking not to* far\nahead, on* wowssrs, what nett\u2014 t\ncltwmauoallyf wbat Improvement* In\nth* shadowy ratlm *cr*en *rt with\nItt yet untMted vtluu ctf light,\naound and oolor extradlmenalonala?\nTB* laboratorlu keep adding further\ncomplexlHu to Uw Cyclopwn Bo-\nbota. and ahorUy tha ntwait gadget\nbetcome. a commonpltK.. Introducing\nmuhd into tht movlu oaueed many\nacrun repuutlons and hitherto ac-\noestad valuu ot Hw allant films to\nbs blown sky-hign overnight; a n*w\nera ot-mmeoced luvlag In It* trail\na blackanlng tsdi-out for many ot\nttw t-rwrutwd lavorltu ctf Uw\nsllvtr  *but.\nThis obu\u2014sr wall remembers th*\nNaughty I-nnet-u whin tht magic\nlantarn loomed my*t*rlou*ly In th*\nhawk *mok* ot It* own outing;\nan oooaalooal \"moving\" slid* giving\ni* fluting app*aranc* ot anlmaUon\nwu oonsld.rsd ttw gam ot tb* *nt*r.\ntalnownt. Abl ttw good old day*.\nImagine uprialng youth pludlng\ntor ttn unt* CBrolher, oan you\napare a dime?) to view tha band\nablfUd \"ettlla\" of watsryur.\n-faytoa, aom* adotaawnta ware even\nbored with Allu In Wonderland,\nand, unlike tbt White Quun, were\nunebl* to bellav* u many u t-t\nImpoasUM* things before braakfutl\nMora ot A-tu anon.\nnowadays wa look to tiw Talktu to\nlntroduu u* to romance and novelty,\nand to grant us a wnw ot vlctuloua\nadvantur* to ottnt th* routine\not ttw work-*~_y llf*.\nWhll* then* sr* many dluppolnt-\nnwnt*. and th* touchstone ot tot-\n\u2022rartc* btcomu * virtu., du* to th*\norud* banalltlu ot many scrun of.\nferlnga, and tha low utlmat* ot th*\ntvarage Indlviduara aanu of good-\nM*M and humor granted him by\nth* Big Shot* of Movlertonl*. yet we\n\u2022i*  la  soms   <Mt-rM   abl*   to  mis\nA DANGEROUS PRACTISE\nA wu-ning that deserves wide \u2022ttention throughout the dominion was sounded the other day by Sir\nWUUam Mulock, chief justice of Ontario. He called\ncritical attention to the steadily {rowing practice of\nsubstituting commission authority for the courts. He\nused the following words:\nI refer to th* *v*r-lacn*slng practice of tb* parliament ef Oanada and of our provincial Uglalaturu ot\ndepriving our paopl* ot tb* protection of tb* law and of\ntb* oourt., by vesting In sutocrstlc bodiw Uw power Sn\narbitrarily dial wltb mattan affscUng our llbertlu ud\nother   rlg-te   without   tbe   intervention   of   any   court.\nHe went on to say that he did not refer to any\none political party but to the increasing practice of\nlegislature in general of creating commissions and\nsimilar bodies whose decisions, according to the acts\nestablishing them \"are final.\" He described his warning as an abstract criticism \"of the practice of legislatures in shutting the doors of the duly constituted\ncourts of justice against any citizen, rich or poor,\nhigh or low, whatever be his position in the community, snd leaving the decision of his legal rights\nat the mercy of any non-judicial body, often Ignorant\nof the law, bound by no law, free to disregard the\nevidence and the law, and practically at Its own will,\nto dispose finally of his rights,\" He added:\nI think I am Ufa ln Mylng tbat than an llMraUy\nmany hundreds ot board* ud offlosn In Canada today\nButhorlard to aasrclw arbitrary power in dultn* with Uw\nliberty aad property at our dUnna. and tbat tnt ttom\nuy right of our oourt* to nvtrw auch dwlalona.\nMsny at tbau board* tn not bound by tbalr previous\ndecisions; tl* fru to put tlwlr own ct-gstruetlon on taa\ncommon law and tba atatuU taw; to r\u00bbvlv* tbt star\nchamber method of conducting tbalr proceedlnge behind\ncloud aoon, and to glv* no rsaaons for thalr dulaloiui;\nthi wronssd lultor being left without redrew.\n..The public should heed the wanting of Sir William\nAUNT HET\nlaW-\nj^tg*\n\"Brother __r* hid to aacrtflot\nhia muetache whan ba lott hla laft\nhaad. Ha had no way to bold It\nup whan ha wu drtnktn' a aaucer\no' \u2022coffee.\"\nDULL MONOTONY OF\nRELIEF CAMPS; ASKS\nFOR LITTLE MORE PAY\nTO tbt Bdltor;\nair\u2014Aa a raadtr of your aotad\npaper plaaaa allow ma a llttl* apaoe\nratardlnf tbt tranalaut population\nof Canada of which I am ana, and\ntha damoralltlng affect lt ia *t.a*inf\nupon ui. Wi in i <\u25a0*** tpart.\nparlaha of eoclety. almoat forfottan\nby tha Fathera of Authority, ahun-\nntd at every turn, herded lato re-J\nlief campe with IU attendant deadly\"\nmonotony with every day almllar to\ntha ooa before, a veritable breeding (round of discontent and look-\nlag forward to aprlnf and a repetition of laat aprlng and aa-cura la\ntht knowledge wa aball aot hart\nearned enough money to pay for\nmora than three weeke shelter and\nfood. Tou aay, \"Why laart tha\ncamp than?\" If I aarar laart I'll nerer\ntet a Job\" and to atay aura than\nfour or fir* nwmthe brtnia aa te a\netage bordering an lunacy with a\npoaalble chanot of a hurried trip\nto Ponofca. Wt art tha cream of\nCanada, bellav* tt or not. Wt art\ninstrumental ln farntrlng a goodly\nahare of tht yearly crops, wt put\nln as 'hired help' a goodly ahare\not tbt aeed. aad other Industrie*\nftnda ua equally useful, we can\nand do rough U with tht boat of\n'em and in my certain opinion before entering a relief oamp art dependant aolely upon tht proved\ngood nature of tha Canadian housewife who la In an eitremity good\nfor a few. Wt take off our hata\nto btr. Pity wt do not require,\nbeing paat that stage. Wa bare\nlota of kick coming but aoroehow\nwa manage to atifle a lot in our\nbreasts aad aftar three or four\nyaara of buffettiag from pillar to\npoet without fuada, protection or\nleaderahlp, aurvlval depending upon\nour abllttlaa and perauaalve powar of\nextracting from tht general public\nat large tht ntotaaary auatcnanca\nto enable ua to oarry out tba aaarch\nfor that useful but elualvt oommodlty called work, and alowly linking into tba rut of deapoodedcy\nfrom which wt may never recover, depending oa tht power* that ba\nto maka our lot a little eaaitr, aad\nat least girt m aa even break. Our\nrequiramanta are simple, balng a\nalight increase In our dally pay\nwhilst In Federal campe. Thla would\nmean mora work done, more content,\nand looking forward to tbe day of\ndischarge whan we can again enter\nthe world with a little la our\npockets and an optimistic smile.\ntba  \"Oa  Oanay\"  policy  of   workers\ndoing thtlr work without interest\nor heart goat to prove wt require\nan Incentive aad 10 oenta par day\noaa new be cleteed aa auch. On\nthe ft-eene whereby wt wart got Into\nthe oountry br glowing posters,\n\"golden opportunities', etc, by railways and ahlpplng companies wt WlU\nnot dwell, auffloa lt wt are hare\naad wben ln \"Rome do aa tha Romans do\". Wa are trying to but\nart finding lt darned hard. Balng\natlll  aa  Inmate,  I  remain\nW.   H    CA_CROff\nAirport, Salmo.\nUrges Better Street\nLighting for Nelson\nTo tba Miter\nair\u2014Being oat ot a party ot tie*\nItore  te your  olty  aome  weeks ago\nwa wtrt vary much Impreased with\nyour prttW dty aad tha pretty\n\u25a0Denary, but we wtrt all aurpriaad\nby tba old fashion street lights oa\nthe main atreet. Nelson la a pretty\nelty apoiled wltb an old fashion\nmala street  lighting system. If tba\nfire light steadarda wart taken aad. \t\nput each  and of  tht main atrttt Vanoourar,  \u25a0*. C.,\nand insist on their representatives in parliament and\nlegislature putting an end to his infringment on the\n'old established right of any citizen to seek justice in\nthe courts of the land.\n.\n\u25a0IH\na\nwl\na\n\u2666 1-4-1\n. nMW\na\n1\nfe.-J\nvj\n\u2666\n\u2666\na\n1 mm\n\u2666tw\nSJ-H\nV\n\u2666\na           \u00bb-\n.tb* lut-mlnc aeatt with ear diy-\ndr**_>, and travel on the Magic Carpet acraaa fairy aeaa forlorn to ttttt\nour brettiren la otbtr land*, snd\nto wonder tt mom of their atrante\ntnatoma. whlls, ss a mult of tb*\n|''aoundtes\" aa at* now well up\nIn the noise* of Hawaii and Oatallna\nIsland, tb* -tan Pr\u00bbncl*oo watarfront\nand Ntw Tork Harbor, to ear noth-\nlnt of tbe fjalloping horsaa acrou\nttw wld* open apacee where two-\ntunned, red-blooded and two-fisted\nbe-enin dwell, yet tb* modern *cn*n\nI* less efficient as \u00bbn educational\nmedium tMt- perhaps oredlted, ax- \u25a0\ne-e.pt teogratphloaUy and that only\nIn a meaeure. In til search for\ntype t*\u00abclt\u00abToun4-\u00ab, tt bis beoorne\nInevitable thftt to tf-_Mtv*r*c* movie .\nfan, \"Trader Horn\" npresents Amoa,\nCavaload* (with It* oockney ovar.\namphaaia) I* -bftand, and any (Inn\nChevalier picture I* Pari*.\nI'M  NO  ANOELI\nOn*  refiet*   tbat  too  oft***,  th*\nOverlords   of   Oellulotdla   apparantly\nfind their plot* ln th* tarbag. ean,\nparticularly   aa    tb*    younger   ttt\nderive  eo muoh of  their e.tra-cur-\nrleular   pstmlum   from   olnema  pn. ,\ntentatlon* Too often, It la found on '\nttt*   *cr*m   that   a   lot   ot   people\nwith bsd Intention* oom* out better\nthan moat folk do when they try\nto bt good, and w* find them not\nonly not on the aid* of the angels\nbut not even an th* aid* of th*\npolk*. I\nA CRITICAL DISSECTION\nThl* writer ht* developed a bifocal atmud* toward* the Movietone*. Th* on* I* conoerned wltb *\n\u2022lory and plot (If any) and tblllty\nof obaractsrlistioni, with an appraaal\nof dramatic values\u2014*omce>tlm** a\nminus quantity. The other It fo-\nousasd on It* t*cltl_*l aspects,\ntesting, th* film for Its accuracy ot\ndstall and lta llerhUng valu**, oor-\nnctowi ocf th* many Inoldsntela, bo\nfar a* bla -_no*rV*d|* *v*ll* him.\nTh* oompoalt* re-*otlon decides for\ni him, at -wtt, It* BsassBable is ting\nH* H not intrigued with th* nscemty\nof io muoh uaoilling ott namaa on\ntb* screen of all thoae who hav* contributed even a minor ahar* toward*\na film production. W* tr* Una ttb*\nnam*, of the 1st, tend, trd and tth\nassistant director*, with tb* oamara-\nawn, and hi* oorp* of altte-da-carnpa;\nalao tha wardrobe and dant-* dealgn-\n\u2022rs. th* sound teohniolane and light\nadlusters, wltb tb* generallealmo of\nmusical Interlude and hla Aunt Cm.\nmy. All this leave* blm oold, though\nIt Bsami  Inevitable.\n(To   baContlnued)\nGems From Life's\nScrapbook\nIMCOl'EAOl.MK'T\n\"Oi\u2014t hearte h\u00bbve lartsst room\nto bins tbs  small;\nStrong nature* flv* tb* wetter\nhora*   and   rest.\"\u2014Lucy   Lsrcom.\n\"Aak  Ood  to  gl'\nIn comfort'B art:\"\ntha* skill\n. I. Hamilton.\nTt did not matter what laet led to\ntrick 10 *a South ruffed aod tw\nwaa fotrcad to ovarruff, ln whleb oaee\nHorah  would  win wtth  ths  aoe;  or\nand a ooa gktba tad * two hun-\ndead osadl* powar bulb replaced tba\n|old ite-wtarda th* aam* ai -frw Westminster aad other cities, you would\nbav* the prettleet dty ot Ite alas\nla Weetern Oanada. ascrt ind of\nBaker .uat I* too dark at night and\nmany paopl* wbo bav* rutted Nelaon\natam  to  think  tht earn.\nT. J. milllMI\n\u25a0(  I.\nTHE EARLY CROP WEATHER\nFOR 1934\nU H.  WIRTON, Mete\u00abreloglat> eoma txottalre In July.\n(Bjr    to.    n.    n*a-\u00bbvi,t    .\u25a0.\u201e\u2014. r-.,\nBrlfbtwood Htatlon. Waahlagton, D.C\nThe long range weather charts\ncatcnrlsted for about 15 cllmatologlce.\nregions tn tb* United Stataa and\nCanada indicate for tbt year 1M4\naocntwhat mora -haa tba average\nannual rainfall. Prom aa eshauetlve\nstudy of rainfall reeorde eiUadtag\ninto vary early history It haa baan\nconcluded that wt are now In an\nart of Increaalng rainfall, and that\nfor nearly 40 yaara to come no\nreally serious dry aptlls art to bt\ne-pected, but on tha contrary flooda\nand eioasalv* molature In tnt nttt\n\u20220 yaara art moat likely to ceuee\nconcern.\nA general surrey of the varioua\nregions for tha early part of IM*\nla aa  follows:\nIn tbt Pacific northwaat unusually\nbaary precipitation at flnt of tba\nyear, but atar April a dry apall,\nyet la about May plenty of rain\nfor field oropa.\nAlberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba\nand the northwestern stataa at flrat\nof year scanty precipitation, but\nabout April and May quite heavy\nrains.\nNorth oentral regions, or tha wheat\nbait, at first not vary .moist, but\nby April copious rains and thta\na dry apall.\nTbt great lakee oountry abould bt\nunusually rainy at ftnt of rear, but\nabout April or May tome rtry dry\nwaa ther.\n\u25a0aat of tht great lakee rather\nbalow normal molature until about\nUay. whan  taint  increase  aad  be-\nTo   aaat   another-   heartache,   It\nto   forget   ant's   own.\"\u2014Uncotn.\ne   e   \u2022\n\"... and hleeeed It tbat maa who\nseoth  bis  brother's  atad   aad  sup-\nptltth  lt, eeeklng bit owa  la  anothtr*  good.\"\u2014Mary  Baker  Bddy.\n'^BBB \u2022    \u2022    \u2022\n*Ttda world it btlpad upward aad\nonward by thoae wbo offer en-\noourageawnt mora than criticism.\"\n\u2014Anon.\n\u2022   \u25a0   \u2022\n\"Thy heart muat orarflow, if tbou\nAnother*   heart   would*   reach I\"\n\u2014Horayus Bonsr.\n30 YEARS AGO\nOr* aad bullion to tb* valu* et\n178130 wat etported through th*\npart of waneta during th* month\nof January.\n...\nA meeting of th* Nelaon stockholder, of the Juno Mlnee, Limited,\nwt* held ln thle olty yeaterdsy.\n...\nRoaaland Intermadtete* downed\nthe Nelion hockey egtragatlon laat\nnight In an evenly contested gam*\nt to I.\nsee ^^^^^\nAn uauwtlly larg* moo*, ami\narrlvsd at the Dominion axpna*\noffice yesterday consigned to llr.\nWalley of the firm of Emory snd\nWaller. Bsksr stmt,\ni_e__|_u_-i___________i____________.\na*auui_eut_r-i_ju_ii_**_**-n*_uijui\n-BCIH-e  B.C. rtTEOLU\"\nmmmmmlm taut ll ft human\nbtlng th*ra I* *n opportunity for\n\u2022 klrnlnm\"\u2014aensos.\nunderruff, la whMh eaa* North would\n.discard hla eight of diamonds. In\neither event, Met-Weet could not\ntake anothtr trlok.\nThe\nBlush of\nHealth\n\u25a0    \u25a0\nla tbt far northwttt of Vatttd\n8tat\u00aba and Oanada at flrat much\nanow, but near May btoomta rather\ntoo dry.\nCalifornia and moat of Pacific\nslope rather dry until about March,\nwhen mora than normal rain la ei-\npect*d,   agtla   followed   by   a   dry\nj\u00a3\nCtntral Hockty Mountain region\ndry but good rains about April\nand May.\nMid wast plains states. Increasing\nmoisture, but with a aerloue dry\nsptll April, followed by eiceaalve\nralna oomlng ln mid summer.\nOraat otntral valleys east of tbt\nMlaaourl river and wast of tb* Appalachians, tba corn belt, a nearly\nataady increase of molature. be-\noomlng exoaatlvt In July.\nOtntral Atlantic seaboard about\ntht normal molature until In May\nwhan a abort dry apall comae on.\nfoliowad by plenty of rata.\nRocky Mountain aouthwttt, flnt\npart of year fairly moist but a\nmy bad dry tptll near March,\nthough later in eornmtr mora than\nnormal rain.\nSouth Oklahoma. Teats and south\nof tho dark plateau at flnt dry,\nbut than rata lnrraaaea up to May,\nbut la Juat a dlstreeaing dry spell.\nthough later fairly good rains.\nTbt otntral gulf coast statet too\nwtt at flnt but turnt quite dry,\npet br mid aummer plenty of rain.\nSoutheast- Atlantic seaboard, dry\nat flnt. tuffloltnt rain being delayed around tarty aummer.\n\/\u2022*\n1\nMINING CAMPS\nOnsantted Cottonwood\nFsrWi an a \u2022ultaN*\ngrada for all mlnint\nand other oamp build-\nmp. tl la atrong.\nwaterproof light and\nvetry  aasy   to   hudli.\nWood, Vsllsnee\nlirlwiii c\u00bb\u00bb Ltd.\nMstiM   Dtstrlkitesi\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0    \u25a0\nWh.n othtr food* filled\nPacific Milk blushed tb*\ncheek of ohUelhood with\nrossi. Mothen* -tell a* ta\ntMlr letter, tnd lavish\npraise Wl tr* grateful\nfor iv*ry baby, tvtry\ngrown   person   benefitted.\nPacific Milk\n\"IM**  AC.  Owned  tot  coatroHed-\nPLANT   AT   ABSOISrOBO.\nHockey Supplies\nNow is the time to buy your Hockey\nSkates, Sticks, etc., ot a\nreduction of\n20\nBuy Now and Save Money\nNELSON HARDWARE CO.\nNilson\nWholesalt and R.tjJl Quality Hardware\nB.C.\nTHE GUMP8:\nHER CASTLE IN SPAIN\n \"\n\t\n\\3f\n-tbi tm-m dailt raws, tnuw)-. ac. - tcmdat woaNTNO. mmvtxt e. mm-\nratn mn\nTRUSTEES ARE\nGYRO GUESTS\nHttiSini of th* echool board epok*\n\u25a0M*  on   eduoatton   and   mattera\nClnlng to troatt* work whan\nwar* tuMte of tbt Botery olub\n\u2022t tb* Mondiy lunohtson ln tht\nRums hotel allvar b*l)room. True-\nte** W. 9. OolM and O, A, Brown\nwar* unabl* to b* prssant.\nIn thanking the Bote\u2014 elub for\n\u00abh* \u2022ntertalnment aad tapmUM\ntbe \u00bbppr*cl\u00bbtlon of tb* board, chair-\nman 9 T. Dawson, declared tbat lt\nwould b* th* aim of th* board to\neto tbe beat for th* community. He\noalled Attention to tb* ritlrament ot\nMm Notman sfter lt nam ot faithful asrvle* to th* oil*;, ftnd iteted\nthat such servlos ahould ba received\n\u2022Mh reoognltlon.\nIlls policy of tha board was not\ndaflnlt* yet, but would b* formulated vary *ooo. Hs wu aur*, h*\natatad that avary ooopstatlon would\nb* reoelved from tb* city oouncll,\nth* tax psrsrs and tb* teacher*\nThen war* many souroea of education In tht present day, obeerved\nI*. Ds\u2014on ln speaking on education. Tb* Impraeelons of tbe achool\nwere oaly * part, a tmali ptrt of\n\u2022tH* flock of Imprwalons motived by\ntb* child. In tha caa* of education\nIn *ehoole. It\npiopl* who delegsted\ntchool board, who la turn out lt in\nab*   hands   of   th*   teichere.   Msny\n*}-\u2014\u2014-_      mt      OODttl      WST*      Splnt\nerury year on achool sducatlon ao It\nwta only proper tbat other sources\nef education ahould ba watched ln\nordar that th\u2014 should pro\u2014 banafl.\netal to the chUd alao.\n\u25a0DUCATION AT HOMT*\n-Maid** tb* Mbool. tbna wa* the\nsducatlon ocf th* homt. It was large-\nIf oontrollable by ths parenu and a\nbs mtintalatd. Oood tsMhsr* had\nto bt retained to \u00abn*ure that th*\npuplla reoelved th* but Instruction,\nfor th* school period ot llf* oould\nopt be gon* back orer. He astured\nthe club tbst th* trustee, would do\ntbt beat thty oould and added that\nassociations within tb* board Itself\nhad baen tb* moat pleaaant. Otoat\noradlt wa* du* to J. **otm*n and\nW. 9 Oolee. delegate* to th* trust*,\nconvention at the oout, for thay\nhad managed to gtt tb* n\u00abt oon-\nnation tor Neman.\n\"Till* I* my tint offence,'' admitted Leelli Craufurd, \"and I am\nembarking In public aervlo* for th*\ntint time.\" He ettended hi* thank*\nand appreciation to tb* Roterlana\nlor their kind Invitation. Although\nM had not Man oa th* board tor\nvary loaf, h* wu finding lt vtry\nIntemtisg and Instructive. It wu\ntoo soon to mak* any kind of publie\nItatement but he had already, a. *\nmember of th* property oommlttc*,\nvlalted tha various achool*. Beery!\nears wu Mint takan, an \u2022-tensive\nautvey hsd shown, tbtt things wtre\nbeing looked after nry wtll. Of\noouree thsrs mn mtny thing* whleh\nneeded to M don*, but It wu not\ntb* dm ot th* bo*rd to mak* th*\nschool burdsn haav-tr. Mr. OolM,\nchairman of tn* property committee,\nwu a very ceielul tnd nslnauktnt\naarvant. M stated, and thorough lh\nenry  undtrUklng.\nB. B. (tttt) MorrU alao stated It\nwu hi* flnt nnt*ar* into public\nofflot. H* had bwn ask*--by Mr.\nCote* to eipreie ngnl* at bslnt\nunable to attend. Mr. oolee u chair-\nh, man   of   th*    property    oommlttee\nmmTT to7  Wm I\"\u00ab \u00bb\u00ab \u00a3J  J!..*,? _J. \u00ab\u00a3_ \u00a3\noount, he aald, but u Mr. ooiu wu\nabsent he would do hi* beat.\nREPAIRS NEEDED\nA vtalt to tb* Junior hlth achool\nand tM Hum* had nvwled tM\nfact tbat HK1* need M dou tun.\nCertain thing! abould M don* at\ntha high \u2022cnool and \u2014\u2022 Oentrsl\nMbool, however, auch u turns floor*,\nwtilngi, eto. And th\u00abn wa* alao\nthe problem of an assembly hall.\nSeeing   tMt   tha   eipendltun   on\nHERE Y'ARE UDIES! IT'S A SUT   .\nSKIRT, REVEALING THE LEG UP TO\nTHE KNEE THAT PARIS IS DISPLAYING\n(By   ADELAIDE   \u00abE\u00abR>\nAMMfttta Pre* Stalt Wftter\nPARIS, Bib. I <A\u00bb>.-Sllt skirts,\nnruUat \\ M*nn*quln'i lie up to\ntM knee, aad* tMlr (tebut ln aprlng\nitylu it \u00ab patou ahowlnt Saturday.\nSapphln blu*. almond gmn, ul-\nmon rou, blick and purpl* satin.\nand enpu wtn dulgned on * Mavy\nalendar silhouette and moulded to\ntha tlgun with trained skirt* aluh-\ned once ln tM (font or btck to\ntba km.\nCar   frooki    adapting    \"youthful\nclothM\" u ft slogan wan dulgMd\nIn a Uu s-agtarited *tlhou*M* of\n\u2022lender lines but Ma clonly moulded to tM figure.\nThu* wtn designed with wml-\nhlfb nacks, long aliens, tnd aklrte\nunn to 10 Inchu from th* ground\nwith many uneven Mmllnu often\nshorter on tha aldu than In tha\nfront or back. Tha colon wan\nsapphln blue, navy onpw uld wtlna\nwith white plo.ua otrgandy tnma. Thi\nhate wtn ot dirk atraw with aouar.\nor aharply rolled brim* on each\naide. \/\nreally vital put at th* education ot laobools w*s so gnat M would tug\nOhlld. When tM child nached gut  tMt   tM  cMsns Itarn  toon\ntta Mbool a*-*, psychologists had\nttated, llttl* mor* could M don*\nthan to modify hla trail* and char.\nMtsrlstlt-a. -Unos tM necaaalty tor *\nproper   hon*  lltt.\nRtllglon wu also tnothtr tutor\nIn education. TM home life, tM\ntwoblng ot tM parent, and tM\nohurch wan tM main Ihtluancu\nbwt and w\u00abra controllable.\nA fourth factor wu nadlag. aan\n_jala tM p*r*nt* oould largely\nguide th* reading of tM child. It\nreoelved guldsnc* In publlo\nlibraries when th* board* ot tM\nNbnnM paid bt-kIbI attention to\ntb* nteeda ot th* child *nd mad* lt\nMmf-te fcr th* ohlld to Mn aooeu\nla tM proper nadlnt material.\nBADIO AND HCTl'BES\n-There w*aI two other aourcaa,\nadded Mr, Dawson, tb* radio and\ntta motion piotuns. Tbty wen porta oontrol than tM\nflat four aourou. Much of tM\nladlo pettno and entertainment\ntna d*t_im*ntel to tM child, whll*\nmuch of It wu worthleea But u\ntb* radio wu In tb* horn* tM type\nOt program received could M guided\nto soms  eitent.\nAnd finally, children who want to\ntt* motion plotun* mtn lmpres-\nttoosbls, men eo *t oertain tlmu\ntten at othen. TMnfot* It la up to\npatent* to decide vrMtMr IM\nM*-*n****- which tMlr children attend-\nMnefitted them. mc*nt itatl*-\ntloe trom tM United Stetee ahowsd\nttet ohlldnn wen on* of th* blg-\ntniBtomsn of tM plotun*, ud\nBb tbl* In vtew tte oommunlty\nShould ee* that aom* etso. w*n\nto control movtat ptoturt*\nIte *t-hool board or ftny otter or-\n\u25a0M-iaatloa oonnected with educi-\ntlon. wu lai If It did not aw that\notter aourew of education wen not\n\u25a0Strolled.\nIt would M difficult to mak* any\nwtlmatea for lttt for\n\u25a0r Vera In tb* pre sew of making\ndeeland Dr. 3. oansner. It anything, cotets should M on tM down\nI M  thought.  He quoted  figure.\nKwlng  tte financial situation of\nput yur m bttef.\nIte oooulon  m*rk*d  tM saamd\nIn whleb M bad \u00bbtparKneed\nhoepltellty  of tM Rotary club,\n^SOCIETY\n\u25a0this eelaian h taasactad by\nMn. M. t|. Vlgniui. All niws ol \u00bb\netxlal nalBre, Inc'edlrig reception,, ertnte antenalnmenta. pet-\nwas. Items msrrll*\u2014, tte., will\nappear la thl* oolumn. Ttli.Mn*\nMrt.  Vlgnaat tt  htr  bum*, tit\napatat la\nMlt. Vltr\nsiUca -mt\nabout tb* twhooli. A day wu nt\napart for many thlnt* durlnt thi\nyear, and a day for tM cltl-en* to\nvisit tM sohool* would be an element mon. In ooncludlnt te tilted tMt tret-cool property htd reoalved\nevert car* la tb* PMt and It would\nM the aim ot tM board to aee that\ntM tarn* can prrratted.\nEDUCATION   ArTIVrTTSS\nSscretery INd L. Bwln outlined\nbriefly ctctlvltlw of varioua bodlu\nIn tiding ettueatlon. A fourth year\ndue, or tint year unlnrsity wu\nMint glnn: tM Roterlana wan\nipor-wring technical claatu; tM\nOtrnv\"\"* cluha wan *poo*orint *du-\nattln program*; tte Taaoten' t\u2014-\neration ww assklnf to start Batur-\ndty tt-tenvoon prognm* for th*\nauidnn ttet would gin Uwm tM\nright type of education, and aulted\nto ttetr mu: tte -cbraWn of tte\nNelson rnunkip*! llbrery wa* drafting out books for tM pupil* of\nvarious mm to Indue* tMm to read\ntM but.\nTten wu *l*o tM flw work being don* by MW K*thte*n Ocetrdon.\nschool nun*. Ttet ate had *av*d\ntM city many tlmu tte -mount\npaid ter wu evident tn that tten\nMd Man no out*\u2014ato of *p*d\u00abmlea.\nPreeldent A. B. O\u2014ar thanked\ntM vartouB vUHon for \u2014*ir ad-\njiiui. and aararad tMm *vr\u2014 aup-\nport from  tM P**t**-l*n\u00bb.\nTb* Mlt mutlnt will te tbt olub\nanniversary.\nRtbuild Stores\nCanyon {St., Creston\nc-_rrow.  b.  c.  itb.  i\u2014tm\ncintnl Canyon atnet -mlnea* tnt\nla brlghUMd up by tM r\u00bboonstruc-\ntlon of tM building formerly occupied by Alej. MWMUI. u a BhM\nnpalr abop Into two attract!.,\nbuslnua ptsow.\nMra. B. DriftU and Mlu Jeeal.\nWhite of KltcMMr w\u00abr* ten Prlday fot ft week-end visit.\nMr. and Mn. A O. Men-Inter\nand Mr. and Mrs. \u00a3 I. Cartwrttbt\nmad* * ahort vtalt to Bonnan Perry\nMn. A. W, Nagle. ot (tattle, *\nforme- realdent of Nelion, wu. on\nSaturday tb* guut of honor at \u00bb\ntet glnn at th* home ot Mn. O.\nDouglu Nag'.e, Victoria atrwt, Ited\ntulip* graced the daintily appointed\ntea tabl* where Mn, 3. 9 Annabla\ntnd   Mrs.   A.   D.\nThen urvlng air* Mn. A. Olydo\nBmerr. Mra, William Brown tnd Mrs.\nW. 0. Mawhlnnay. Mra. Nagle'B Invited gueet* wtre: lira Oeorg. M.\nClarke, Mra. oeort* Pirguaon,. Mn.\nO. C. Arnoson. Mrt. J. B. Annsbls,\nMln Charlotte Annabla. Mn. Reginald Haggarty. MT*. w. O. Rou, Mra.\nA- O. Lambsrt, Mra. Oeorge A.\nHunter, ttn. Donald Ift-teod, Mra\nJ. H. Wllklnaon, Mlu once Wilkinson. Mrt. J. B, Letmnw, Mn.\nRoy Sharp. Mn. T. 9 Klgginboth-\nam. Mn. -I  QlbM. Vn. J. J. Poote,\nBUSINESS AT\nCALGARY UP\nMarket Prices at the\nCoast Steady or\nBetter\nMT. Stewart ot Ptrale wu \u2022cruton caller, and during hla atop wu\nMated 8. C. l*torn\u00abU. lut \u2014ar M , -^ ,_ u,, \u201ed tm. prank Culll\nted  bwn  tM  baby  of tte school }_ j^ma of ,\u00bb\u2014 M \u2014j . guast ot\nbeard but \u00bbtnoo then tM boerd hid w u_ n\u2014  w  L. H*r1\u00ab during th,\nbaan blessed with twins snd M Md I m-tk,\nto share bla long clothw with tM j. Msrmst wu a Oranbrook visitor\nUtest  srrlvals.\ntWO  HIDES  TO  CONSIDER\n~Hi board hsd mad* substantial\nsavings durlnt tM past year. Though\nB*rh*M many thougbt greater ar*\ntnt* oould han bwn made, tM n-\nductlona  had  to M mad*  with\nfor a taw days\nJack Smith ipent a few days with\nfrlenda ln Cranbrook\nLeslie Herri, la back at work on\nRami Bra. aklddlng oontraet on\ntM Oacll Hamilton operations on\nooat mountain, after Mint laid up\n\u2022new to two aldu. Whll* *s*lng toll i tor ft oouple of wwks due to log.\ntbe ntepayws wen  nltevsd of  u 'Ung tnlurlM to hi* Mllf\nMuch of  tMlr burden u poulbl*.\ntM efficiency of tM sohooli htd to\nWholw*** trult and ntatebl* bua-\ntnory\" p\"r_ded\". i ''\"*** ******* toot \u00bb\u00bb th* oout ac-\ncording to tM ninth market newsletter from the department ot atri-\ncultun at Victoria At oalgary bus-\nintu contlauw to show galna onr\nlut ywr.\nVICTORIA.\u2014TM whoUul* trult\ntnd produce buiinew It nported u\nMing good during tM wwk. Applw\nprlow ban advanced slightly\u2014Delicious, ftnoy 12.50 and 0. grada\nUM; Wlnesspe. eitra fancy. M,\nfancy ,3 90 and C. tnd* \u00ab3.\u00ab0;\nNiwtowM, extra fancy ta.TO. fancy\nM-M and C. grid* 13.80 per boi.\nMra. W. H. Bmedley. Mn. 3. 9. Stall-1 Bahamu tomstow an tM only onw\nwood, Mn. Bnwt Manden, Mn., offered at M.78 for npteked lug*.\nO. B Sparkw, Mre. Roy Manahan, p-orced rbubaih la telling at S oente\nMrs. J. H Wallace. Mr* Charlet P.\nMoHardy. Mrs. U L. Boomar, Mn.\n3. 9. any. Mn. r. a. Back. itn. a.\nClyde tejory. Mn. H. Murphy, Mn.\n3. Tttt naat. Un. William Brown,\nMra. H. H. Pitts. Uri w. C. Mi.\nwhlnney. Mn. A. A- !>agdln. Mn. O.\nB. Matthew, Mn. ft. 9 Morton, Mlu\nCarman Rortoo, Mra (Mom M. Motion. Mn. J. R. -ranter, An. T. H.\nwiliite, Mra. lurry Burn*. Mn. A. D.\nBraory tnd Mr*. J. B. Annabl*.\n...\nMr. and Mn. Llttl* of Moots\nCity visited in town ywterday.\n...\nAmont ahoppen In tte aty ywterday wu Mn. Alei Smith of\nSlooan Park.\nsee\nOeorte n. Taylor. Omtdltn Paclflo official ot Oalgirr, spent yes-\nterday In town.\na   e   a\nMlw Bow Jeffrlw ot mlson visit,\nid in Trail Bondty,\n...\nVan. ArchdMcon prad H. Oraham\nhad w thalr wwk-end guwt J. H.\nS. Winter ot Trail.\n...\nHarold   Hlnltt   in  among   thow\nfrom mlson  to apend  Sunday  la\nTrelL\neee\nOt ait-optional Interwt to Trail\nand Nelaon paopl* wu th* quiet\nwedding whleh took plan on Friday evening at St. Jamu' Antllwn\nchurch, V counr, of Bdwtna Mary,\nyoungwt o.ughter ot Mr. ud Mn.\n0. p. Worts. MM Oadar Q\u2014wat,\nand granddauthtar ef tte last*. Br.\nBdwln wort*. UT. of Colcbwter,\nKng, snd Mr. Oeoffrey Tudor By-\nton. yountttr ion of Mn. A. T. shrton,\nllll JervU itrwt. Vtnaounr and\nformtrly a nelaon, end tte late A.\nTudor Byton, formerly ot Mostyn,\nNorth Walls, and nephew of nt.\nRev. the Lord Blahop of Bangor,\nNorth walea ~ ^^\nTM bride chow for hsr weddint\nensemble a navy blu* suit modelled\noa amsrtly tailored lines, with \u25a0\nhat to match and Mr blouw wm ot\nwhite wtm. A gray caracul wet ina\nalao worn for trenlltng. PoUowIng a\nhceeymoon In tbe south, Mr. and\nMr*. Byton will Uk* up rwldano* ln\nVancouver Mr. Byton wtu be remembered in Nelson bsvlng attondad\nhlth  achool   her.  after  whleh   M\nto -V, cents per pound\niplnach I* iipacted on tM aarkit\nIn * few days. Local hothouw cucumber, will alao M ready to m*r-\nMt In \u00ab abort tlm*. Tte potato mar-\nMt Is strong. Local sad mainland\npotetow an quoted tram 11.38 to\n11.80 par ewt. Duncan Batted Oeme\ntn Mint ottered tt 11.83 ptr iwt.\nVANCOUVBB\u2014Tte fruit *nd vsgs-\ntebl* demand Is normal with a good\nsupply on hand. Applw prlow n-\nmain steady *F*ort-*d rhubarb I* wiling tt 9 oents pen pound. Hotbouw\ncucumMn it 13 80 per down. A\nreduction of at to 00 otnt* ptr boon orange*, ln all atta*, I* anticipated In tM vtry early futun. Local\nbunch carrots an about sihausWd\nand lmpcrtatloa* will cortunenoe\nabout tM 18th of thla month. TM\nwholewlo prlw ot hay, grain ftnd\nfeed remains stsdy and ahows no\nchsng*. TM prlw for strga to producer is down 3 to g oentt; whole-\naala prlw down I to 4 aaat*. TM\nmild weather prevailing an tba\nprtlrlw may M tte cauia ot tte\ndrop ln *gg prlw* ten w tten la\nno Indication of an Incrwwq production. Thn* carload* of atto ban\nrolled out thu week to tM pralrtea\non consignment. Ho change ln poultry prlow. Hot! han gained another\n1 wnte\u2014wiling now tt 11 oant*\npar pound to ahlpper. Veal, oountry\ndrsaasd to shipper I oentt. Vege-\ntablee Imported Into Vancouver durlnt wwk ending January tl. California, oelery 13*0 cnte*, iplnach\n170 eawe, lettuce ast crates, squash\nat ossw. oaullflower SM esses, btroc\necu SS cum, 1M0 emmt ot tomatow\nfrom Me-loo and Jamaloa.\nCALOART -Buslnw* contlnuw to\nabow gain* ovar laat ywr. Oar arrivals for January an graatly ta aioew\nof January 1191. Tte potato market\nI* atrong. south Albert* ahtppen\nclaim that grow*n are refusing to\nload at pnwnt prloe of lit per ton\nahtpplnt point. Apt., wte* are wall\nmaintained ann at ill* Increased\nprlow. Weather cl**r and mild.\nSASEATOON \u2014TM wwtter tar thl\nput wwk wu meetly mild, though\ntrwtly varylnt t-ondlUona wan si-\nparttnwd\u2014nnging from on* ot tM\nwont bllBtarde to yeen to thaw and\nnln. TM fruit and vegetable move.\nmant however, wu only allghtly disrupted.   Apple   srrlvsl*   wen   liberal\nBREAK OUT OF\nJAIL AT FERNIE\nPolice Catch Them In\nFew Minutes'\nHunt\nDESPERATE FIGHT\nBY ONE FUGITIVE\nOfficer Called From\nMichel as Extra\nGuard\nBib. 8.\u2014Nick Birvillo and\nJohnnie Oeorge teld hen In connection with tbe burtlary ot tte\nM-O Own Omcery Wednasday night\nbroke Jail Sunday. Ttey wn*\npromptly reotptured and tn now\nunder clowr lurveUlance tban ever.\nOondltloM *t th* looal 1*11 htn\nHa mora dltrioult tban usual for\ntM paat few day* owing to tM\n\u2022ocenimoclailon* |lnn to 40 men who\nlaft the Crow* Nut road camp ln\nprotect agalMt th* cooking. Tarent)-\nfln of them men am atlll quartered\nat the Jill but of count not confined.\nAt about 5:18 Sunday ftttemoon\nther slipped from tbe oorrtdor wten\nthey were exercising smsshed tM\nlock off tM rear door of tM jail\nand fled. TM pollw wen on tM\ntrail Immediately end within ft tew\nmlnutu had looted them In tM\nbusmsnt of tM Midway gartge.\nTwenty minutes after their flight\nboth men wen beak In their oal)*.\nServello fought dwpintely on tM\nway back to lb* 1*11 but Ooorg* took\ntM matter mon calmly and ra-\ntamed, without reeSetanoe. An litre\nnoUoeman wu called from natal\nto aufmant tM local force In maintaining a 94 hour guard. TM Pernle\npollw will breatM more cully wMn\ntM camp man lan Monday and\nthey will han oontrol ot oondltlooi\nat tM jail ln tMlr own hands.\nHJil-ll-BH\nfMSBtm\n!___.\nRADIO SLEUTHS\nTOLD OF POWER\nCart\/a ot Bonnlngton Talks\nto trUdlo Socltty\nTlettlaf (lent tte theorstlcal aide\nat* tte etudy of hydro-*l*ctrlc fen-\nenton. and following up with ft\nvivid deecrlptlon est tte uwmbllng\nand wrvlclnt of ttem. J. Oftnll of\nBpnntntton dellnnd a vary inter-\nestlnt tddnu baton tte He\u2014*n\nAmateur Radio sootety. TM three-\nphase type ot powar, atated tte\n\u25a0Maker, wu by far the mwt popular method of delivering power. Hi\ntraotd tM action of volte**, oounter-\n\u2014lute. current, and militant powar\nby mr. ot rector dlatr\u2014ii.\nTte precuwl *ld* of hi* topic,\nfend descriptions of the difficult-**\nencountered wten iMUlllng tbw*\nh*_ge power m*ohinw wen rewind\nwith gre*t Interwt. seversl of hla\neaperlsncaa. Ul*-*tr*tlnt tte vatarlee\nof *\u00bb*ctrteMy, peond nry relar-\ntalnlng.   j\nPROBATE ESTATE\nOF P. W^GEORGE\nW. W. Psrguson *ppU*d tor kitten\nproMte In auprt-xta oourt otemten\nto laaui to tb* eadcutor, laurence\nOeo\u2014t, tbe eetete ot Patrick WUUam Oeorge. verted at WITH.\nMT. r-ergu*on slso applied for lettei\nprobate on tte wtate of John P-ran-\ncu Ohstpman for lrminnw to tM\n\u2022xtcutor, Pnd Otepman. Tte wtete\nla valued et |7M.\nBoth order, were granted.\n. i ind demand good with practically no\nWMteJte .taft of tha jawvlnciu |chMlf, ln \u201e\u201e\u201e,. B*h\u00bbiu tomato..\nan on tM market and an In light\noourt houw.\nBBINO w SRIP Veer\nRAW FURS\nto J. H. IH GREENWOOD\n410 BAker'St NelMn, IKC.\nHlfheet 1-rlree\u2014llfli.ret Ormdlnf\nA* the Alloe ftidinc echool, north\not town, UM ti-ueteee ore routine\nthe echool jenltor work tbU winter.\n\u2022 new pupu Uklnf on tb* work\n\u25a0t the flret of each month.\nIf tou yee_rn for a hlp-llne fur\n\u00abpe. eell rouraelf tta Ide* that lta\n\\resXly economical. Tm Mn wear It\nion m*ny occeeloae without a ooet,\nand lt will fit ftrer dlffMwnt eoete,\nmeklnf two or three ooeU grow\n\u2022 when on* grew before.\na^uLo^-o^dKKiMb\nWhy is th* old man wM_f bjr tht taJaphoot ? \"'\nasked tb* Mttt* boy,\n\"Many peart saa,\" espltimd Jatber, \"ks triad te\npises sn ordar with his frtend Siahhkint. Bot *v*iry\nHaU ht telephone.*, ht foetid sll of 8mlthkint* ltntt\nwar* busp. Hs Is still trping te (Its that ordtr to\neSfrthkins bot h*'i a bh ditcoorsf*d.\"\n\"Why doesn't Mr. Sn*h_ns fst Mrs t^plwns\nlitMt, (athsr?*\n* Yoe'r* s bright boy, tee.\"\nBt <\u2666 TELEPHONE COMPANY\nmm   Mutant   ataaltn,   Btsnlej\nstreet, ipent sundsr ln Trail.\n...\nTwtera.y Mn. Karry b. Oon,\nCedar street. entertalMd tbe number, of Mr* pred H. Orahami\nctrete when tbow pnwnt Included. Mn. A. T. Honwlll. Mn. A. 3.\nComlah, Ml*. U B. Bonnar, Mn.\nOeorp Horstead. Mn. p. R pnt-\nchard. Mn. Brnwt w. Stwl tnd\nMn. Oon.\n* *   \u2022\n\u00bb Herniation at Crwwnt Bar\nvlalted in town vwterdej.\n... \\\nTerr Rev. 3. 0. Mcaensl. hM n-\noelnd word that Bar. p. Marlartr.\nO.MJ., of Vancouver will arrlre Sat-\nurdar to conduct a mission ot .\nwwk'i duration in tte church of\nMary Immaculate.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMlw Petri-it Madden, who errivad\nThundt\u00bb from Bdmonton. hu taken\nup her itudlw it St. Joseph's acad-\nSltuu-n* \"*\u2022\" \"**\u00ab-\u00bb\na   \u2022   \u2022\nA. J. IronalM, sealatant 0. P. Ik\n\u2022ujerlnleBdent wltb btaetquarten In\nOranbrook ia a Mlson natter.\n* e    .\n\u2022._,   **n-L ***'   ~~  \u25a0utteflftnd.\nOtOmmmlT^   \"*   \"m\"i\u2122   \"\n\u2022 *    \u2022\nMrs Charlw Holt end two dsuth-\nrant\u00a3m'**\"m ****** '\u00bb the clt,\ndemand at tito per repacked luta\nMost vwatablw tm ln good demand\nthough tte market Is sllghtlv weaker\ndue to Incnasad sttiwIs\u2014tM milder\nWMtber *n*bllng local growwa to\nhaul In thalr produce. Potetow are\nmoving freely and lobbsre bav* aold\ntM meter portion of tte etocM\nwbleh tMy put away laat fall. Tte\nflrat car ot California oelery errlved\nMra lut Monday. At ttet tlm* tte\nBC. etlary ted practically been\nd up. California celery la\nquoted tt 11 wnte to 11 wnte Mr\npound.\nSBATTI_\u2014TM *tf*ct of California protnetlnt Isttuw ahipmente\n\u2014\u2022 felt fcr tM tint time ten\ntodty. Market firmer wltb euppllw\nmoderate and demand talr ftt al to\nIS.ft per crate, ctullflt\u2014er auppltea\nMavy and market week. Bwt California and Oregon Mock wiling et\n\u2022 1 per orate; Inferior duality atock\nBalling u low u 00 ceate Mr cnte.\nSupply of lowl hothouw rhubarb\nincnutng wtth marart ateadp at\npnwnt quotations\u2014asm faney, la\n15-pound entea, mostly M cent* to\ntl sad fancy at TO wnte to So oents.\nPotato market etronser wtth local\n\u25a0uppllw moderate, tslw on track to\nwholetalgr   Ito.   1   mostly   list   to\n\u2022 1.71 p*r ewt., No. t SO-pound sack.\nJl wnte.\noMed^hevs^d\n607 Baker St.\nPhone 200\nMOVE rON SALE\nSPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY MORNING SHOPPERS\nShower* Are Given\nfor Creaton Girls\nOl-BTOIt, B. 0, f\u00bbb. t\u00bb-Showen\nfor brldee-eiect and n*wly wed* wen\ntb* future of aocial life among the\nyoungar nt at tM and ot tha wwk.\nThursday. Mn. Bert Handy, nw\nPlorenoe Cralgle, wbo wu married\nat Spokane late ln January, wu\nguwt of honor at a kitchen shower\nat tM bom* ot Mn. Canute Anderson wMn * party ot ao girl friend,\nremembered Mr with a nlc* lot Ot\noootlng utensils. Contest* wen i\nfutun of th* enning'* *ntertaln<\nment. wtth tM prlau going to Mlw\nBdlth Cook and Mrs. B. M. Cbsndler\nA twty lunch wu wrved by tM\nbwteu. who wu asalated by ber\nelater.  Mlw Mary  -tent*.\nOn Prid*y enning girl friends gsve\nMlw BlIuMth WIltM * surprise\npnwntatlon when they foregathered\nat tht bom* of Mn. Tuwur, fcr\nan evenlnt at contwte, mualc, gamw\nand dancing. TM brio* to M wu\nprewnted with * (liver caawrole.\nMlw Wilts Ibbvw In a few daya\nfor Lethls-ldg* when Mr marriage\ntekw plan In rebruary.\nWomen's Undies\nGov\u2014ii, pajaitiH wid slips of\nquality broadeloth. Assorted colors,\nvalues to }1.66 each.\nMOVE-ON PRICE, EACH ... BOf\nWomen's Tub Dresses\nMade of fait\ncolored   prints\nin smart styles.\nShort sleeves\nor sleevelens\nstyles. Sites 14\nto 44.\nMOVE-ON\nPRICE,\nEACH .\u00ab1.39\nShetland\nRoss\nFull ounce\nskeins of fine\nShetland floss.\nAssorted colors.\nMOVE-ON\nPRICE, THE\nSKEIN .. 9<\nWomen's\nCorsets\nNemo-Flex and\nD. & A. corsettes and girdles. Made of,\nbest quality\nbrocade silk. All styles and sizes.\nOdd lines that sold up to .$5.00 each.\nMOVE-ON PRICE, EACH .. * 1.95\nChildren's Hose\nSilk and wool hose in sites 6 to\n9*A. Assorted colors. Values to $1.00.\nMOVE-ON PRICE, THE PAIR 50*\nPullover Sweaters\nA fine  assortment of ths better\nsweaters. Made of pure botany wool\nin assorted colors. Sizes 84 to 40.\nValues to $4.50 each.\nMOVE-ON  PRICE,  EACH   $2.36\nHoleproof Hose\nService weight pure silk hose in\nsites o to 10. All wanted colors.\nFull fashioned. A sale special at\nMOVE-ON PRICE, THE PAIR 75-}>\nSilk and Wool Hose\nA regular $1.50 quality hose. Made\nof good quality silk and wool yarns\nin assorted colors. Sites 9 to 10.\nMOVE-ON PRICE, THE PAIR 76*\nI\nWomen's Kid Gloves\nFine French kid gloves\nin buttoned style and\nfancy cuffs. Assorted\ne o 1 o r a and blacks.\nSites 6 to VA. Regular price to $8.75 the\nMOVE-ON PRICE,\nTHE PAIR f 1.95.\nWomen's Silk\nBlouses\nPlain tailored or fancy\nblouses of pure silk.\nWhite or colored. Sites\nB4 to 40. All better\nclass merchandise.\nRegular values $4.50\nto $17.50 each.\nCLEARING AT\n*2.85 to M.75 -\nJust half the\nregular price.\nGood \u2022\t\nHousekeeping\nBy Chtls  No. 4 ***.*\nSt Psul'i Ladle.' Aid\nwin a*\nB-tBtXV   SO-Jr-\n1  UblwpooM Mrley\n1 onion\n1 quart milk\n1  ttf  yolks\nSalt and peoper\nScald barley, drain, put Into 1\npint water. Add onion end little\nparsley. If dealnd. Slmnnr gently\nI houn. IMt milt In doubli bollir,\nadd barley and water and waaon\nBeat yolkei. put tham Into soup\nturwn and pour In aoup (lowly,\n\u2022tlrrlng all tM tlm*.\nCrwim of Oyster Seep\n4 wlery tope or >ri teupoon wlery\nwed\n1  teupoon ult\nV,   tocupex\n1 quart* cold water\nli  eup rlw\nIXw the bacon, edd tM onion,\nminced end uuted until tM onion\nIs tendsr and tM Moon crisp. Than\ncombine wltb all tM Ingredient* but\ntbe rlw. In * kettl*, cover, end\nsimmer gently for iv, houn. Then\n\u2022train, add tM rlw, tad continue\nccioklng |tj hour longer,   -shit soup\nI  m  druwd  up  by   iddlng\nUblaapoon SUMO Julw tnd pouring\nIt over tM Maten \u2014Uu tat a *ggs\nJuit Mfon nrvlng.   tern* I.\nFails to Moke Income\nTax Returns; Is Fined\nTnt T. Dmodo wu found guilty\nuruter tM lnooro* war tu tet of\nfalling to maM Income tet return*\nfor tM year IMl, and wu wntenwd\nto pay a flee \u00bbl III \u00ab ttm 10\ndan In (sll, when M tppeered In\nctty pollw ooun Uonday morning\nbefon Mattatnte William Brown.\nBe paid tM flM.\non. uu* Prlsclila oellnu, un. P.\nlugens poulln.\ntJf\u00b0\u00b0*  *******.   In   Nelson   yw-\na   .   .\n*\u00bb\"\u2022 'Wton tn Trail from mm-\naon sundiy wu Dr. o. a. Bradaiuw\n\u2022 \u2022      \u2022\n\u2022\u00abJ,^\"ra*-S_y.t \u2122-\n\u25a0a-V-Ati'^--T-\n\u2022 s   s\nTM Utter part of tk* wwk Wn.      Un. Obttlm  H.  Hamilton,  Bob.\naon atrwt, entertained the membera\nof Un. P. 0. -Uehard'e circle of\nSt Bavlour'a ohureb Bslpsrs yw-\nterdar wMn thow pnwnt wan\nlira. Robert Colllnson, Wn. R. W.\nDaweon. Wn. Itaglnild R. intl, Mlsa\nJean Hunter, Wlw Dorothea iTTa-\nham, wn. William Taylor, wn.\n\u25a0\u25a0 I 0*orte I. Brown, wn. Duncan Smith\nPhilip luibai, Win warguerite Otgn-1 and Wn. H(gnilten.\nA. O. oellnu, Victoria strwt. an-\nterlelned a sewing circle ot tM\nChurch of Wary Immaculate whin\nthow preasnt wen: wn. 3. DtTo.,\nUn. Vtteo Romano, Wn. A. Aurlllo,\nWn. Areun, Wn. A. BaU, Wn. L.\nsantor. Wn. p. Senior, wn. Olllral-\nemc. Un. 3. U wuraro. wn. L. S.\nMcKlnnon. m Henri oagnon. Wn.\n22 BOOKS ADDED\nTO THE LIBRARY\nTM folk\u2014Ing 1* * llat of 2. hooka\nadded to tM Iteleon munlclpsl library alow tM flnt ot tM year:\nFiction\u2014 Philip UndMv, \"Hem\nCamw tbe King\"; Loulw Jordan\nWlln, ''Ruben snd Ivy Sen\"; Saint-\nRiuper, AntolM, \"ItTttit Pllsht\"; H.\nO. Wells. \"Shsps of Thlna to Ooms.\"\nNonflrtlon \u2014 Wilton Wsldman.\n\"-lsabeth\"; Jamw Bnated. \"Th*\nDawn of O-Mctenw\"; Leourd\nWooif. \"Intelll|\u00bbnt Man's Way to\nPrevent War\": Joseph Cottier, \"Career* Ahead\"; IU*\u2014t LMghton.\n\"Complete Book of tbe Dog\": Por-\nrwt Olmr. \"TM Btory Of Poods\":\nBavniey -richola, \"A Thatched Root\":\no. P. Lardnar, \"Out Tour Soon';\nLoula Unt-rmeyer. \"AJMtrow Book\not Living Vene\": Logan Pwrs.ll\nSmith, \"On Reeding 8haka\u00abpa*n\";\nSamuel Tilt. \"Thle Onanglng World\":\nJamw W. BeU, \"Par Plaow\": Jamw\nOhurohward, \"Loat Continent dt\nMu\"; H. V. Morton, \"In Scotland\nAgain\"; Barratt WI^lloutrhby, \"Sitka\";\nMlchul Ma*on, \"WMn Tempest*\nBlow\"; W. W. SplnM, \"Tatee of tM\nBritlah Columbia prontlBr\": Wilfrid\nBony, \"Canadian: a Study of tM\nrT.ne_i-Oansdlans.''\nScald   1   quart   milk   In   double;\nboiler  with  1 email slice  onion. . i\n.pren p-nley and 1 bledM wlery j\ncut  In  plena    Melt \u00ab  teblwpoom\nbutter,    *dd    4    teblwpoona    flour,\natlr   until   blended,  tban   pour   on\nalowly  mow   of   tM  *oald*d   milk\nuntil   of   tM   conaletency   to   pour.\nCombine mixtures and oook SO mln-\nutea.    Skim  out  veeetebUe,  clean\n1   quart,   heat   liquor   to   botllnt;\npoint, strain Into milk.   Beat oyiter\non  an omelet pan until plumped,\nskim  out  and plaoa  them ln  hot\naoup turwn with 1 tebleapoon butts'.\n1 teaspoon wit,  '. teaspoon pepper.\npour onr this tM hot milk mix-\ntun.    PlM*  1   tablwpoon   whipped\ncresm ln soup plats and pour onr\noyster aoup.\nSoop\nt allow of iwn Moon\n1 amall onion\nBosw of * rout tow1\nKnuckli ot nil\nSllw of lemon\n1 My leaf\nINCH OF SNOW\nFALLS IN NELSON\nAn inch cf mow fall ln Kelson\nMonday morning, and throughout\ntha remainder of tM dsy the sky\nwu overcast, although there were\noccasional breaks. TM maximum\ntemper.tur. wu 11 and tM mini*\nmum *\u00bb\u2022\nBONDS SOAR\nBMW r-caut, |s*b. \u2022 (API\u2014Th*\nbond market afaln .wept forward\ntoday with * momentum tMt carried\nmany laauw to tMlr Mat levels of\ntM put two ywn or more. Bales,\nincluding about M.MO.OOO of govern-\nmspte,  sroounted to UO.SSB.000.\nladMtrlila domlMted and active\ntaineera wtn up om to around four\npointe.\nAsk Mother-\nShe Knows\nMor-Mr took thli metdldo* b*-\nfor. and aft.r tbe bebiei came.\nIt (*v* ker man urengtri\nand energy wben aM mt carr\u25a0\noat ind rundown... ken Mr\noa tb* job ill through tk*\nChaaf*. N*. woader in* nt.\nosun*ndi it.\nLYDIA E. PINKHAM'S\nVEGETABLE COMPOUND\nSPECIAL\nTRIP\nTO\nGerrard and\nReturn\nFebruary 8th\nTrain will leave Nelson\n11 p.m., Thursday, Feb-\nruary 8th for Procter,\nthence by steamer to\nl.ardeau and train to\n('errard, returning Feb.\n9th to Nelson. Passengers carried in both directions.\nN. J. LOWES. C.T.A.\nNation, B.C.\nSPECIAL SALE\nALUMINUM COOKING UTENSILS\nAll utensils are first quality material mads by\none of Canada's best manufacturers\nl-quart Tea Kettles\nDaisy Tea Kettles\nB-rup Percolator! ..\nNo-Scald Saucepans\n1 .-quart Cook Pots\n... 91.10\n  690\n 800\n 08*-\n .fi.eo\nOral Covered Roasters   fl.99\nSee Onr Window for Other Values\nHipperson Hardware\nCompany, Limited\n\"Look for the Red Hardware Store\"\nPhons 497 Box 414\n\t\n \u2014\nr.ni bis\nINDUSTRIALS\nTURNOVER BIG\nConstruction   Issues\nMove Ahead on\nToronto List\nTOitclirto, Feb. a (OP)\u2014A booming Industrlsl ahare market developed today on tba Toronto atojk\neichange, cheerfully Inaugurating\nths amalgamated market. Excepting\nFord A, lnterllateda cloeed higher\nand moat domestic Issues followed,\nsuit, lnduetrlal aectlon turnover\ntopped 81,000 shares.\nProspect of agreement on the St.\nLawrence Waterways project boosted\nconstruction stocks.\nCanada Oernent common waa up\nIK to Utt and tbe preferred Itt to\nDt. Canada Dredge added Stt to\n33tt. Building producta gained V,.\nSteel issues were also firmer.\nBraslllan waa active and up a\npoint. Ford A bit proflt-taktnt and\nclosed oft tt at 34tt. International\nNickel  added 40 cent* to iStO.\nOils and bank Issues went higher.\nMusty Ham. added tt and Cock-\nahutt plow tt-\nMontreal Stocks\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n 110.74 up\n1.83\n1.12\n1.20\nQUOTATIONS ON WALL STREET\nBank  of  Oommeroa   \u2014\nBank of Montreal\t\nBank of Nov* Scot!. ....\nBoyal   Bank\nBank   of   'Toronto\nBell   Telephone\nBraalllan  T  L  ek  Power\t\nB C Powar A\nOanadlan Oar tb Foundry\t\nCanadian    Cement   .-___._\nCanadian Oernent Pfd  ,\u2014\nOanadlan convert*-* .\nOan  Industrial   Aloohol  \t\nCockahutt   Plow  i\nc p n\t\nOanadlan Steamahlp Uon _.._\nOon* Mining At Smelting\t\nDominion   Bridge\nDominion   Otaaa\nDominion Steel tt Ooal\t\nDominion    Textile\nA    P    Oraln\nLain ot the Woods\nMsmy    Herele\nMontr**!   Power\nNational   Brasarln\nNational   Stwl   Car\nOgUvl*     Killing     ...\nPower   Corporation\nShawlnlgan  \u2014\t\nSteal    ott    Canada\nWinnipeg   Railway\nCI BBS\nSnick   Silk\nOan\nOan Wineries\nOosgrava Brew\nDist Seagram\nDom _nginnr\nHoward    Smith\nImpl   OU   \t\nImpl   Tob   Oan\nInU    Peuol    ,_.\nMoOoll Pronten\nMitchell    Bobt\nReliance   Oral   n\nM1SCELLANEOCS\nOan    Dredge\nDom  Store*\nFord oan A\nLoblaw    Oroc\nias\niaa\nno\niaa\nisa\nno\n14tt\n11\nIm\nlltt\nSit\nlott\n10tt\n17\n*V\niaa\nAllegheny    ...     ttt\nAll  Cheimloal _ 1ST\nAmerican Oan . 109 tt\nAm   For   Pow Utt\nAmerican Ice   10\nAm Ma ek Fdy lttt\nAm Smelt At Re 48.V,\nAm   Telephone IM\nAm  Tobaoco  .... 84tt\nAnaconda   _..\u201e.._ 17tt\nAtchison  T3tt\nAuburn Moton 87\nBaldwin   _ 1\u00ab\nBait   _t   Ohio 34!i\n-lend   ATl.t   ..... -Stt\nJeth    ami      Mtt\nCanadt   Dry   ... M*4\nCanadian   Pao 17\nOeerro De Ptaoo Satt\nJon   tk   Ohio 4ftt\ncairyaler  Mtt\nJom a South       8\n.on Oaa N Y \u00abtt\nCora   Prod    -_ 81}_\nJ   Wright   Pfd \u2014\nJupont   _ _ 103-tt\n-aatman Kodak 8.\nBee Pow tk U       Stt\nan*   M%\nFord  *_tngll*h   _. \u2014\nFord of Canada \u2014\nFlrat Ua Stores SlVt\nPreeport  Te\u00ab  ... 47tt\n0*neral Electrlo Mtt\nGeneral Food* __ Mtt\nOenerai Motor* tu\nOold  Duat   MVi\nGoodrich    _  17tt\nOranby  _ lltt\nOrt North Pfd MVk\nOrt Wat Sugar Mtt\nHows Sound .... B7tt\nHudson Motors Mtt\nIns   Oopper   ,\u2014    \u00abtt\ninter   Nlok*l   ._ Mtt\nInter Tel tk Tel ntt\nJ*w*l   Iw*     \u00ab\u2022*\nBtt\nlMtt\n101 tt\nHtt\n\u2022 tt\n18\n\u2022Mtt\nlMtt\ntt\n17\n7-tt\nMtt\nMtt\nMtt\nMtt\nMtt\n88\nMtt\n88tt\nMtt\nMtt\nStt\nUtt\n78\n101 tt\n81 tt\nT*\nMtt\nMtt\nMtt\nJ4*.\nM\n4114\nMtt\nMtt\n81tt\nM\nMtt\nM\n\u2022tt\nM\nlttt\nttt\nlMtt\n108 V,\nUtt\n10\nMtt\naa\n1-3 tt\nMtt\nntt\n78\nMtt\nMtt\n34',\n--tt\nMtt\nM\nMtt\naa\nM\ne\u00abtt\na*\n45tt\n78\n10tt\n101 tt\n\u2022Itt\nMtt\n\u2022tt\nMH\n\u20221\n47\nM\nMtt\n41 tt\nMtt\nntt\nutt\n5*\nS7tt\nWtt\n\u2022tt\n8Stt\n17tt\nMtt\nKsnn Oopper ....\nKrssg* a 8 \t\nKroagger Ai Toll\nLahn  tk   Fink\nMack Truck \t\nMllwaukn FM\nNnh  Motort _\nNat Dairy Prod\nN   Pow   tk   11\nN  T  (-antral  _\nPao O** tk Blec\nPackard Moton\nP*nn   n   n   ._\nPhillips  'Ftt*\nPure   OU   \t\nRadio Oorp \t\nRadio Keith Or\nRem Rand'\t\nRook   island   ....\nSafeway   Stone\nS Louts di a F\nahall   union   .._\n8' Otl   Bdlson\nBouth    Pacific\nStsn OU of Oal\nStan Oil of Ind\nStan OU of N J\nStewart   Warn\nStt-debteker _\t\nTex    Oorp   \t\nTai   Oulf   Sul\nTlmktn Rollers\nUnder    Ty.*\nUa   Carbide   ....\nUn OU of Oal\nUn   Aircraft   _\nUn    Biscuit    _\nUn    Pacific    _\nua cat Im Ppe\nU    8    Rubber\nU  8   Steel    _\nVanadium Steel\nWnt    Electric\nWooiwortb\t\nWrlgley\t\nTeltow Truok _\n.3 M\n-tt am\nMtt Mtt\nMtt M\nMtt\n\u00abtt\n\u2022 Itt     81\n17tt     l\u00abtt\nMtt     M\nUtt     Mtt\n\u2022tt\nM\na\nMtt\nMtt      Mtt\n14tt      Mtt\n8-4\nStt\nlltt\n\u2022tt\nM\n8\n\u2022tt\n18\n\u00abtt\nM\n\u00abtt -\nUtt 11\nai tt Mtt\nMtt M\nMtt Mtt\nMH 4714\nMtt 8tt\n7 \u00abtt\nMtt Mtt\nM Mtt\nMtt Mtt\nMtt 47tt\nM Mtt\nSOtt M\nMtt Mtt\n-Itt Mtt\nim iai\nMtt Mtt\nSOtt Mtt\n\u00a3\u2022*\u2022\n88\n\u2022ntt\nMtt\n87-\n\u2022tt\nM\n>8tt\nM\n53*\nMtt\n\u2022tt\nMtt\naitt\nMtt\n\u2022ott\nMtt\n\u2022tt\n81\n17tt\n14\n\u2022Mtt\n31\n\u2022tt\nM\nMtt\nMtt\n\u2022\nStt\n11\n\u2022tt\nMtt\n4tt\nlltt\n\u2022Ott\n88 Vi\n'\u2022Utt\nUtt\nMtt\n\u2022tt\n7\nM\n\u2666Hi\n2m\nMtt\nSOtt\naatt\nMtt\nIM\nMtt\nSK\nMtt\nMtt\n87\n\u2022tt\nTHB NSLSON DAILY NIW8, NBLSON, B.C. \u2014 TUEIDAT MOBNINO, FIBalJABT I, MM '\nEGGS ADVANCE\nMONTRZAL, Fab. \u2022 (CP)\nprion Advanced aharply on 'tb*\nMontreal produoe markst today adding two to thm centa \u00bb do-en.\nOnttrlc* and western aold at 84 to\nM out* for A large 88 to M for A\nmedium and SI to M for A pullets.\nOfferings 781 casta.\nButter waa unchanjed. No. 1 re-\ngraded paateurlned at Mtt to Mtt\noente a pound.\nOheew bald ataady at 10tt oenu\ntor current mak* Ontario.. ReoelpU\n87 boats.\nQuebec potaton climbed to 81.10\nper ao-pound fab and Haw Brunswick Mountain* to 11.14.\nMONEY\nMetal Markets\nN*BW TORK, Feb. 8 (AP)\u2014Copper\ntrtesdler; electrolytic spot and future\n18 to ftt.\nTin steady, apot and nearby B0.7S;\nfuture 61.00.\nIron quiet, No. 8 fo.b. ea*t*m\nI Pennsylvania 1S.M; Buffalo 17.50;\nAlabama  1S.50.\nLead dull; spot New York 4.00;\nBut 8t. Louis 8.M.\nZlno firmer; But St. loula ipot\n\u25a0nd future 4.35 to 4.40.\nAntimony, ipot 130 to 7M.\nQuicksilver   M.50   to   70.00.\nBar illver ataady,  tt  lower at M.\nLondon\u2014Copper standard spot \u00a334\n3s ad; future \u00a334 7a Od; electrolytic\n\u2022pot   M7   Bb.\nTin. spot \u00a3897 7* Sd; future\nMM   18*   M.\nUad apot \u00a311 IB*; future C19\nIM M.\n!    Zinc, apot \u00a314 17t M; future \u00a315\nl7t 0d.\nBy   tht   Canadian   Pren\nexchange   ratn  at   tb*   clon\ntoday mre:\nAt Montreal\u2014Pound 4.87 1S-M,\nUB. Dollar LMtt. franc fM.\nAt   New   York-Pound   4Mtt.\nCanadian dollar \u00a389 1-M, frano\naia.\nAt Part*\u2014Pound 78.71 francs,\nOanadlan dollar MM franca,\n04.  dollar   M.17  franoa.\nIn gold\u2014Pound Ut Id, Oanadlan dollar 58.38 cents. UA\ndollar MM cent*.\nCLASSIFIED SECTION\nPersonal'\n.s..-.a-.-tt>t<iia<|a\nC.P.R. Prominent\non\nBCZBMA. ITCH, PZMPLBS, DAND-\nrutfe, Piles. Scabbles, uloerated\nLege. Try Oeorge Y. Lie's Old\nChlnna Remedy. Caed by millions,\nproven auccen. All Hudson Bay\nStone. (1107)\nREST HAVE*\u2014Medical institution\nfor recovery of health\u2014Hydrotherapy, Electrotherapy, Masaagee.\nSituated near Victoria. Booklet on\nrequest, Beet Haven, Sidney. B.C.\nPHOTOGRAPHIC COUPONS-THOBE\nwbo bought coupons snd were\nun-Me to un them before Cbrlatmaa, csn hsve eame honored at\ntba Meerea studio up to March lat.\n(1077)\nUnity   Bros\nBlU    Telephone\nBraalllan\nBrit Aaa OU \t\nOanada Bread  .\t\nOar\u2014t_a Bud \t\nOanada Dred_e _\nOanada Oeypeum _\nCanada   Malting   _\nOon* Bekatin\t\nOon* Mining -\nDtat Srsgram*\t\nDominion sloree \u2014\nrord at Canada A\nOoodyetjar\t\nHiram Wslker \u2014\nHiram  Walker Pfd\nImperial OU \t\nImperial Tobaoco .\nTORONTO MINING ISSUES\nHudson Bsy\nInternational\nKlrkland  Lak*\nLak* abort ...\nMandy \t\nManitoba Baala\nMclntyc*    \t\nMoVlttl*   _\nMoWattere\t\nMining Corporation\nN*wb*o\t\nNlpuing\t\nNoranda    \t\nNorthern Oanada\t\nIPeUraon Cobalt \t\nPremier  Gold  \t\nBan Antonio , _,\nSherrltt Oordon .\t\nSudbury   Basin   __...,\nSterling  Picltlo  \t\n-Usoo*      \u2014___\nat   Anthony   \t\nStadaoona    \u2014_.\nTech Hugbn ___...\nThompaon  Cadalltc\nTowagamac   ..............\nTreadw*U   !\t\nVentu.es\nToronto Industrials\nI Wright Hargreavn .\nI Walt* Amulet\t\n. 10.00\n. 33.M\n.    ao\n. 44.00\n.   1 15\n.08\n.03\n. 41.00\n.    1.M\n31\n.   ItO\n.     ,M',i\n.   136\n. 85.75\nai\n.     .03\n. I.M\n3.15\n. I.M\n. 1.30\n.     .M\n. 1*1\n. .45\n.     .lltt\n. lao\n.   \u00bbtt\n. 48\n. M\n. IOS\n. 130\n. Iti\nEASTERN SALES\nAI TOBONTO\n\u25a0IvjeRONTO, Fib. \u2022 (OP)\u2014Sain ot\n100 or mon aham oo tb* T-ronlo\nexchange today;\nAbltlbl 1480, BnuharnoU MS, Bra-\nBUIan 11.4M, Brewers At DUt M5.\nB C Packere ptd ISO, Odn Oar tk\nFdy US. Can Ind Ale 1810, Can\nDredge 8830. CPR 3454, Cockahutt\nM0, Oan Bud 445. Oan wineries\n780, Oon Smeltere US, DUt Seagram*\n308S, Ford A S8M, Oypaurn and Alab\nlaao. H Walker. 31M, H Walkers\npfd 8M, Int Nickel 8800, Maeaey\nHarris 4870, Standard Steel TM, B A\nOU 850, Steel of Canada 480, union\nOaa ISM.\nMONTRBAL, Feb. a (CP)\u2014Baan\nwere routed today on tbe Montreal\n.tock exchange aa feverish trading\nboosted valuu. Old -time leadera\nUk* Braalllan and C. P. R. sprang\nto tha for*.\nBrazilian ln hwvy trading added\nItt to lttt. International Nickel\nhit a new high of 83.00 up 45 oenta.\nHoUlnger moved up M centa to\nMM; also a new mark. Shawlnlgan\ngained tt at 8Mtt- B. C. Power\nand othen held gains.\nDominion Coal at M, Montnal\nCottons at M and Ogllvle ptd. at\n130 hit MW big*. Canada Cement\npfd. sdded ttt  to M.\nSain 88,780; Bonds 114.100.\nOBT    TOUR    FAVORITBnBMOKES\nand  Migulnes  at  THI  NBLSON\nNBWS DEPOT. Vancouver Sun de-\nllvered daUy at \u00ab0c par month.\nJoin our Lending Library. (1078)\nFor Exchange\nWILL TRADE LIOHT MIJVEBT\nChevrolet truck for hone or motor\nboat. Apply Bot IMS, Dally Nam.\n(1088)\nMiscellaneous\nVancouver List\nAT MONTRBAL\nMCaN-n\u2014AL, M>. a \u00ab\u00bb)\u2014s*m ot\nIM or mor* shares on the Montreal\nstock e.chana*  today;\nBeUluret 440, Braalllan 6341. B C\nPackers UM, B C Pow A 181, B 0\nPow B M0, Brack silk 8M, Can\nCement MM, Can GS ptd 4M. Cdn\nOat 1010, Odn m Al 18*Lj, Can In\nAl B TM, OPB IM, Cocktjutt BBS.\nOon Smelting 870, Dom Bridle 5341.\nDom 8 A 0 B 8480, p Steel Warn\n3M. How smith 870. _t Nickel\n18.375, Maisey Harris 8M5, McColl\nFront 880, Mtl Power 1488, Nat Brew\n4\u00abS, Pow Oorp M0, SU Corp MOO,\nshawlnlgan MM, Soutb Can Pow\n430,  Btnl  Ou Ala.\nlnduetrlal  Alcohol  A\nInternational  Nickel  .\nInternational  Pet*\nItOblew  A\t\nllwi Barn* ...............\nNoranda\t\nOnt   anility   Utt   \u2014\nPhoto Bngraven .\t\nPags   Heraey   \u2014\t\nService    Station*    ,\u2014\nBtandard Paving _\u2014\n8%\nlMtt\nMtt\nMtt\n\u2666tt\nStt\nMtt\n\u00ab1i\n\u25a0It\nIM\nMtt\nM\nMtt\nIM\naott\nIT\n14\nUtt\nMtt\nMtt\n-ty.\nMtt\nTH\n.   M\n\u2022\n17tt\nM\n.    10\n4tt\nDominion Live Stock\nW1NWU\u2014I. Fib. B (CP) \u2014 Receipts of osttle 1800, mint U0,\nhon 4480. *he*p M.\nSteers, up to 10(0 lb*.: Oood and\n\u2022Ma M to M.\nattsen, mr 10M Iba: (Mod and\n\u2022hole* MM to M,\nHelten; Oood and oboio. MM to\nMao.\nFed calves: oood end choloe Mao\n80 M.M.\nOows: Oood. MM to t. 78.\nMilker* and aprlnfen 880 to M0.\nVeal calvw: Oood and choice M\nto ST.\nHogs; Seleot baoon 81 par hud\npremium, bacon MM, butcher* 81\nper head dlaoount, heavy 87.85, extrr.\nhnvy  MM.\nLambs: Oood handywelght M.M\nto 16.75, good bnvln M.\nLamb*: Oood bnvln MM to\n\u20221.50, food hand*\u2014light 8178 to I.\nVANOOUV*-R, Feb. B \u2014 Mining\naharea aold on tha Vancourer atock\nexchange   today:\nListed\u2014Beater Mirer aSM, Bra-\nlorn* \u00bbM, Brldg* R Oon 83.800.\n-ridge R Ex 88.S80, Oarlboo 8000,\nOeorgla Rlv 14,800. Oold Belt 8000.\nOrandvlew 8000, Meridian 10,000, Nat\nailvar 3700. Nicola 11.875, Pioneer\n30, Premier B 8000, premier O 0800,\nQuststno 8375. Beem aM, Reno\nMOO, Sally MM.\nUnlisted\u2014Aletandrla 13.800. Bay-\nview 8800, B O Nlcksl 13.500. Bla\nMUs 8500, Bradlan 8M, But* I a L\nMOO, Oongnn 1700, Dentonia 10.540.\nDunwell 3700, Dawson Oold (old)\n1000, Oeorge Oopper 400, Oeo Enter\n3000, Ooloonda MOO, OruU Wi_tk.no\n1800, Orange 1*700, Barcu\u2014* Oon\n8000, Home Oold 8800, Independence\n1000, Koot Belle 800. Koot Flo 10,000,\nMtt Blooar 1000, Mlnto M.000, Mogul 4000. Morning Star 30,300, Morton 8850. Native Son* M.000 Noble\nFive It\/no. Porter Idaho 1000, Pand\nOreille 3SM, Reliance 8000. Reward\n14.800, Bed Hawk IBM, SUrercmt\n5000. Snowflake 4000. Taylor Brldte\n\u2022340. Thurlow 8500. Vldette TOO.\nWavsrly I'.OOO. Wayalde 18.800, White\nEagle 780. Whitewater  10M.\nExchanges\nMOtctTREAL, Ptb. I (CF)\u2014Brt.\ntlsh and foreign exchange In rela-\ntlon to tht Canadian dollar, a.\ncompiled by the Boyal Bank of\nCanada, closed todsy aa follows:\nArgentina,  peso  _    3583A\nAustralia,  pound _.._ 8SM3D\nAuatrlal. achlUlng .\nBelgium, beige \t\nBraall.    mllreli\nBulgaria,\nLondon Close\nLCMDON. Fib. I (AP)\u2014CToslnj:\n.*_..i\u00bbn rrsctlon 813tt. Oanadl.n\n.-acltlc |l\u00abtt, Hydro Electric 88*..\nInternational Nickel 8Mtt. British\nAmerican *robaoco \u00a35tt. OourtauleU\nt*a tt. DdeUUere 84* 8d, Dunlop Rubber 43a ad, Electrical tt U Ind Ord\n84a lttd, Ford Ltd 84* 8d, Hudson\nBar 37s 8d, Imperial Chemical aia\nld'\/jd, Mining Trust Ltd 8s 4Md,\nRand Minn Mtt. Rhokana Oorp \u00a30,\nCrowns tiott, Sprrrej. Utt. Bast\n',,, Rio Tlntoa \u00a331 tt, Vfck-\n\u25a0,IH\nanadlan \u2666 par oant loan\n- -lMtt. BrltUh ttt par nnt\n.Ti   M-M,   Britlah   IV,   per\ncant war loan \u00a3101 tt. BrltUh funding  4*   1840-80   till*.\n,t|MD\n3118D\n.0804D\n0151D\nJ788D\n-M74D\n-OM'\n. .0334D\n.08340\n4770D\n. 4 878IA\n-M80D\nSS75D\nJMM\nJ803D\nM34D\n.    M78A\n.0818D\n. 88780TJ\n.    -8030\n.    .1SMD\n.    0101D\n48448D\n.13SSD\n.    _5S7D\nSwltnrlsnd. Ir.no      *\u00bb78D\nUnited  Btatea.  dollsr.  tt  per oent\npremium   (unchsngedl.\nChins, Hong Kong dollan\nCBSchoalovskla,  clown  \t\nDenmark,   kron*  ________\nFinland, flnmark ___\u2014__.\nt-ersnos,   frane   ..______\nOermany, reloamark \u2014__.\noraat Brttain, pound\t\nOreece,   drachma\t\nHolland,   florin\t\nHungary,   pengo \u201e,. \u25a0\nIndU,   nipn    ______\nItaly.  Ure  \u2014 \t\nJapan,  yan  , ,\t\nJugoaUvl*. dinar\t\nNew zesland, pouad \t\nNorway, krone \u201e\nPoland, alotl\t\nBoumanla, \u00abu\t\nSouth Africa, pound\t\nSpain,  pent*  _________\nSweden, krone\nWinnipeg Grain\nWINWIP\u2014J,  FM.  B   (OD\u2014Closing\nores   quotation*:\nOpen   _ah   Low   Clon\nwant\n_y   ...... Wtt \u00bbtt Mtt Mtt\nJuly    Tltt Tltt \u00bbtt TOtt\nOau\nMay   Mtt rt Mtt 8\u00abtt\nJuly   IT* Mtt Mtt Slit\n.wha\n\u25a0_.y      Mtt Mtt Mtt Mtt\nJuly .    Mtt Mtt M Mtt\nFlax\n_ty      lMtt lMtt lMtt lMtt\nJuly  IM IM IM IM\nMay     81 tt     \u00abltt     Mtt     Mtt\nJuly     Mtt    Mtt    Mtt    Utt\nOaah Prion\nWhest\u2014No. 1 bard Tltt; No- 1 nor.\nratt: No. 1 nor. Mtt; No. 8 nor.\n81V   No-   \u00bb\u2022   Mtt:   NO.   a.   \u00bb7tt;\nd Mtt; track Mtt; No. 1 Durum\nB 0 Nickel \u2014....\nMtt\nBralorn*   _..____\n1135\nM\nBeaver Silver _..._\nMV,\nBridge R Oun      .\n.40\nBridge   R   Ex   \t\n.18\nOeorg* Copper \t\n.40\nOold   Belt  ______\n40\nOeorg* Ent \t\n\u2022OU.\nOeorgU   Rlrer   \t\nMtt\nOoloonda _\nAt\nOrandvlew   _\n04\nIndependenoe\t\n\u25a001 tt\n.18\nKootenay  Flarenoe\n\u202201 tt\nKoot   King\nKootensy Belle \t\nLucky Jim \u2014-\t\nMeridian\n.18\n.08\n\u2022Mtt\nMorning   atar        31V,\nNational silver\nNoble P1v\u00bb _\t\nPend Oreille -\nPioneer   Oold\npcxtcjr Idaho ..\nPnmler\nReno aold -\nRsevee MscDonild\nRuXua Argent* ....\nRuth  Hop* \t\nBtlvt-rcrnt   ______\n\u2022tnowflak*\t\n\u2022Torlo  \t\nWellington\t\nWhitew\u00abt*r\t\nOILS\nA P Conaolldatad\t\nMtt\n\u2022Utt\n1.M\n11.10\n.11\nIM\n130\n.IT\nMtt\n.03\nMtt\n.01 tt\n.23\nMtt\n\u2022Mtt\nBid   Aak\naa\n1180\n47\n\u2022Mtt\nAl\nto\ntt\n.Mtt\n\u25a0rati\n.   .Mtt\nat\nH\nji\n\u202201 tt\n.01\n31\no H\nM\nA3tt\nMH\n.13\nI.M\nISM\n.13\nIM\n131\ntt\nOt\n.04\n.03\n\u2022Oltt\nVALUE....\nWhen it comes to Ya-ue\nIn coal\u2014we have it!\nLump Sixe._ $9.00\nEgg Size  $8.50\nThese are cash on delivery prices.\n\"It Pays to Pay Cash\"\nWILLIAMS'\nTRANSFER\nPoultry and Eggs\nLAROE VIGOROUS WHITE LEO-\nhorns.  the  blood of  alt  Agaaala\nwinning  pens;   egga,  baby chicks,\npullets.    Appleby    Poultry    Firm,\nM\u2014Ion.  B.  C. (Utt)\nBLACK ROSECO-Tb BANTAMS,\nHsve nveral beautiful birds for\nsale, reasonable. F. J. Harblnson.\nFernie, B. C. (1031)\nHelp Wanted\nWANTBD-MAN AND WIFE 80 TO\n88 yesn or age. no children to\ndo Janitor work ln amall build-\nIng. Steady poaition. Apply Employment Service of Canada, court\nHouw. (1137)\nFor Sale\nStandard\nLethbridge\nCoal\nLump, ton   gio.W)\nNut,  ton       M00\nDrumheller  Super  Lump,\ntork   811.00\nBtlcmt Steam Lump, ton 810.00\nPhone 701\nFAIRVIEW FUEL\nSUPPLY\ntlOM)\nPIANO\u2014THB BEST BUT IN TOWN,\nund oak boudoir model cost M7B\nfor 8300 on eaay terms\u2014Pianos ire\nback to stay. Kootenay Mualc\nHoun. (1044)\nSECOND HAND SINGER -CAOHINEB\nfrom 810.00 up. Singer Sewing\nMachine Co. (UM)\nFOR   SALE\u201418   TONS   OOW   MAN\nyw. Phon* 8UL1. (1084)\nFor Rent\n008  Ward  St.\nNelaon\n(UM)\nWl DO EVEHTTHINO IB\nPRINTINO\nBOOK  BINDINO\nPAPER   RUUNO\nCorrect style, la Wedding Imitations. Announcement*, a a 4\nInvitation cards.\nTHE DAILT NEWS\nJOB   PRINTINO   DEPABTMBNT\nPhon* IM Phon* IM\nCslmont   \t\nC and 9 Lands\nCommonwealth\nDslhousle    ,   i   I,\nBitterest   \t\nFabyan _______\nFreehold\t\nHartal\nHome Oil  \t\nMcDougall est-ur Ex\nMercury    \t\nMcuod   ,\t\nMill Olty .\nOkalta Oom\t\nRoyallt*     _\nSterling  Paclflo\nOT\nJO\n39\n.18 H\n1.08\nJO\n-MM\nat\n.Mtt\n.18\nOS\n180\nMH\n-18tt\n,M\nM\nMtt\nM.M\ntS\nWALX A BLOCK AND SAVE 38 PER\nnnt on your watch tb clock repairing. Flnt clan work busran-\nt**d. Quick aervlc*. M vein ax-\nrlence. P. Boyle, BM Vernon\nBlltion, P.O. Block.        0143)\nST\nCalgary Live Stock\nCALOABT, Mb. I (CP) .-ReoelpU:\n:00 cattle; 11 calvw; 870 hogs and\nM4 annp and lambs. Tba cattle\nmarket waa moderately BOtlre,\nthough few aaln had bnn mada up\nto noon, prospect* are tor steady\nprion No hog aaln. Laat flgurei\nselect. MM; bacon* M 10 and butch-\nMB 87.00.\nOood butcher steers 83.75 to 84;\ncommon to medium 83 to M.M.\nOood butcher helten M to 83-50;\ngood butcher cows 88 to 81.50; common to medium oowa 8135 to 81*0.\nMedium  to good  veal calrei  88  to\nMao.\nMinneapolis Grain\nMINNEAPOLIS, Fab. 8 (AP). \u2014\nWheat, No. 1 northern Mtt to Sltt:\nTo. 1 red durum S7tt to Mtt: May\nMtt; July Mtt; Sept. Mtt.\nOorn, No. 3 yellow 48 to Mtt.\n0**1, No. 8 whit* 84tt  to Mtt.\nFlax, No. 1  IM to 181.\nFlour unchanged, carload lota.\nfamily patents 7 50 to 7.80 a barrel\nln 88-pound cotton sacks. Ship-\nmenu 37.450. Bnn  ISM to 18M.\nExchange Rates\nNBW TORK. IM. B (AP)-_t*rllng\nexobange euy at MM. for to-day\n.111* and at MMtt  for demand.\nOanadlan dollar* 18-18 pn oant\n\"'oount,\nFranoa   a.18.\nUn   131.\nUrugu\u00aby  T8_B.\nA n*w aid for navlgaton It a\n'.'og carnaia,\" which an* through\nfog and recorda on special turn\nwhat It sen, working at 30-second\n\u25a0ntervals. -8J_B\nWHEAT VALUES\nDRAGGED DOWN\nW1N-I1PBO. 1Mb. B (CP)\u2014Moderate sailing for Chicago *nUred th*\nwbnt pit on the Winnipeg grain\nexchange today, drafting values\ndown to clon with mt loan* ot\ntt to H nnt*.\nMay wheat cloeed at 88% with\nJuly at TOtt oenta. Earlier, valun\naoored galna up to tt \u00b0ent In aympathy wltb a fractional advance at\nChicago.\nLiverpool wheat flnlahed unchanged to tt<! higher, but cabin re-\nported a alow trads.\nmmVm7KitS\u00bbtitiSt\u00abttlmm\u00bbK<mm)SttOit\nCLASSIFIED\nADVERTISING\nRATES\n11c a line\na line*, aan   I.M\n8 line*, onn     M\nt llmt, *nre     .44\n8   Une.,   a   timet       Jl\na linn, I time*   148\n4  linn, \u2022 tlam     l.TI\nI lines, 1 month   IM\nI Han, 1 anotb   ttt\n4 linn, 1 month   an\nAU ahm  leei  18%  for prompt\npayment.\nX\u00bbmt9mmKmmmmmmmmtSmX&mWm'^^^^^\nNEWLY RENOVATED 8-ROOM\nhouse, sll modern oonvenlrncee.\nApply   West   Trsnsl\u00ab   Co.   < lcxm\nPORN OR UNFURN APTS Blr\nwnk or month. Medical Arts Bide\n  (10*38)\n4   ROOM   FUR.   SUITE.   FURNACE\nheated   an   Vernon.   Cheap   rent.\n  tl086)\nPUB. ROOMS,   STEAM   HEATED,\nshower, terms mod. Can. Legion.\n(10851\nFURNISHED    HOUSEKEEPING\nrooms   for   nnt,   Annabll   Block.\n-*B)\nHOUSQCEEPINO  ROOM,  HOT  AND\nCold water, 833 Baker atreet.\n11143)\nFURNISHM)    3    ROOMED    StlTTE,\nK.W.C.   Block. 1*1058)\nFURNISHIHJ   SUITES   FOR   RENT.\nApply Allen Hotel. Nelson. (1039)\nFTJIl-nsH-D    AND    UNTORNISHBD\nBulUe for nnt\u2014Kerr ApU. (10711\nTERRACE  APTS\u2014 Beautiful  Modern\nFrlgldaln equipped aultw. e 10731\nLAROE AHD SMALL HOUSE. ALSO\nPhon*\n\u2022tore.\n> 808L.\n_J8BT8>\nFOB  RENT\u2014STORE.  8044   BAKER\natrnt leoea)\nTrucks and Trailers\nProperty for Sale\nBUNOALOW, FAIRVIEW, I _\nrooms, living room, fireplace, din\nIng room, bathroom, kitchen i\nlota. IM cash balance Uke real\nC. W. Appleyard <s Co, Baker 81\n(__\u25a0\nFOR BALE \u2014 FU-MINO-S AU*e\ncabin camp. For full partlculti\nan Oeo. E. Fleming or wrll\nBox M8, Neleon, B. O. (10M\nGarden Seed\nHAVE A GOOD GARDEN. PI-TIT\nof everything to eat fraah\u2014BB\nfor winter I McPayden'e and* om\nio llttl. and stow ao much\u2014]\nto 4c per packet. Big Overair* pack\nett. New Crop, Fresh, Teat*\nSeeds. Over 150,000 aatlstled cui\ntomen laat sesson. Investigate\nClip this ad and get Large Peek\net Be.utiful Flowen Free\u2014or na\naee for 10 Big Packet* ragul*\nvegetable, wltb special Coups\ngood for 38c on flrat order\n(Coin preferred; stamp* accepted)\nMcPayden Bred Co.. Prlnoan\nMark*! Sta., Winnipeg, Man.\ncum\nBusiness, Professiona\n.       Directory\nAccountants\nCHAS. F. HUNTER 8. F. _L___\nMunicipal and Commercial Audi-,\nP. a Bot 1181, Nelaon. B. 0.\n  (UFO\nAssayers\nE   W   W1DDOW80N. BSUbllabed  IfM,\niiill)\n808 Josephine St.. Nelaon,\nORENVILLE   H    ORIMWOOD.  P.   _\nBot 41B. Kaslo, B. C. (lllf\nChiropractors\nR. K Oray, D.C. Ph.C. Oilker Blotk\n(UM\nC. HULTOREN. DC, PhC, Pain,\nOraduaU, Mcculloch Blk, Ph. Ill\n___^         (llll\nMcMillan and cambron\u2014abbb!\ndeen Blk. Phone 313, N CM. jllU\nElectrical\nJ. F. COATES\nElectrical contracting and Supplln\nPhone T78 - >. O. Box 1181\n (1081\nFlorists\nJOHNSON'S ORE-NHOU8ES, Phon\nSM. Cut flowera, potted plant!\nand floral dnlgna. .K**m\nNELSON   FLOWER  SHOPPB    f^\n11ns cut (lowers at all timet. I\nal dealgna. phont aaa. (UM\nFuneral Directors\nNELSON FUNERAL SERVIGI\nBM Victoria St. Phone 85. Da\nand Nlgbt aervlce. p. c. Davla,\n  (UM)\nInsurance and Real Estate\nROBERTSON REALTT CO. LTD,\nReal reute, Insurance, rental*.\nAberdeen block. Baker atreet.\n(UM)\nR.   W.  DAWSON,  ant  ketete.  Ia!\nauranc*    Rental.    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McManua\nT.LLIE THE TOILER:\nBv Westover\nIUS7   A,-_   I   ByP-KLTeD\nOH9   t4AS   BOBBED THB\nOt*  \u2666 5D\/<500 IM C\/-.*-\nTHAT -W MAC  g^ff\nIO  TiOMB- f\nCOtMCAAMy   I\n\u2022**s_____\nTXiAT'S   IT,\nfeovs -pvaay\nfBftwaeo,\n\\.U6 AlB i\u2014\nVOU CAU-II-S, I,\nMe. \\Aio\u00ab-iuic>oo\nA   DOCTOR*'.\nMAV1,'   I'M CA_4.lU\u00ab'\n-me f-*_uct_ . a\ncop is vuHttwr ne\n_\n \u2014\n________________________\n\t\nI \u2014\nCONACHER HAS\nADDEDF1VETO\nSCORING LIST\nPrimeau and Boucher\nGet Four During\nthe Week\nWEILAND DRAWS\nFIRST PENALTY\nFrank Boucher Leads\nWay for Clean\nPlay\nIIONTBIAL, Fib. 8 (CP).\u2014The\nbig three In National Hockey league\nscoring thl* Msson advanced solidly\nduring the pest week to ensure s\nwld* margin orer all other marki-\n\u2014ten.\nThey an Charlie Conacher aad Joe\nPrlmeau, right wing and centre.\niwapeotlnly, of tho Toronto Maple\nlaafa, and Pnnkle Boucher, centre\n\u2022t New Tork Rangera. Chuck added\nflv* polnti during the wwk *nd the\notben four neb. Tonight's aoorlng\nstatistics, tseued by Preeldent Prank\nCelder, showed Conacher with 35\ngoala, IB aaalat*, tor M polnta, and\nFrimeeu and Boucher tied for aecond, prlmeau with 10-34\u201484 and\nBoucher wltb exactly th* aan Ilium\nA futur. of th* penalty list during the wnk wa* th* tint two\nminute, riven Oooney Welland since\nta* JolMd Detroit **rly thu num.\nbad recetvad four minutes ln\nBtnaltln wttb Ottawa durlni tha\nearning wreka of th* campaign\nFrank Bouoher hold* * wlda lead\namont leaden la clean play, having\naaly two mlnutn oompared with alt\nfor Jo* Prlmeau. Johnny Ootteellg\nM Chicago, although not eo high\nIn the acorlng a* Boucher, hu an\nequally elren record with only two\n-taut**. Red Horner* US mlnutn\nlakes thi Leaf defenceman  by fir\nM \"bad man\" of tb* leegue.\nFOOTBALL PAYS\nIN OLD LAND\nBwt et* th* offlclej attendant*,\nmd tat* receipts in tns Cup-tlre\nAired January  11:\nCrowd Racpt*\nAt Sutndsrlsnd  _ _ 41,000  jmo\nU  Malne-rd.   _,\nit   Tottenham\ntM   Chel.ee\t\nat Plymouth _.\n'   Unmod  _\nItirt-I  \t\nWinnipeg Miu\nQualifies in Miami\nBarbara  North wood Qualifies; Maureen   Orcutt   Wins   Medal   In\nBUImore Play\nI MIAMI, Fit- Fib. a (CF).\u2014Btr-\nbare Northwood of Winnipeg today\nqualified ln the BUtmort Invitation\ngolf tournament at Maureen Orcutt\not Whtt* Beeches, N.J.. bested her\nperennial rival, Helen Hloke of Hewlett, N.T., to win tht medal by\nclipping three strokes from the pre-\nvoua competitive course record tor\nwomen.\nTb* Winnipeg girl w*nt out ln 83\nend took 87 on th* return for *\n38-hol* total of M. Thl* wai tar\nbehind Mln Oroutt's 88-40\u201419. but\nsufficient to qualify. Mln Hicks'\ncard read: 88-44\u2014M.\nNELSON SEEKS\nRUGBY BERTH\nCoast May M a k e a\nTest in Proposed\nAlberta Loop\nAr\n 84 IM 8.4M\n  43M7 8.800\n 11*81 J,-08\n 44.838 3M8\n 48*18 8M8\n 18.841 8.0M\n  M.4M 1*71\n 3.4M 1*00\n M.1M 1*M\n 11,170 1,887\n M.878 1.8M\n M.1N 1.830\n. 34.885 1.113\ntt NotUaghcun\nIt CftntsrtWld\ntt Bothsrhsm .\n\"   Bolton  \u201e\t\nBull    __\u2014 18.008 1.400\nl\u00bb   Biota 33*08 1.J38\nOld Ttsftord  _._ MMI 1,838\nit a-buret at.aaa i3ts\nMlllwtll 30*80 1,171\nIt  Ohsrlton 1IM1 IMT\n4 awanan   11*00 i.oos\ntt   Cheltenham     10.118 ui\nIt   Orunby 18*00 818\nT-ianmsre    .11,688 788\nIUSTRALIA WINS\nIN TEST MATCH\n<Mi_t Aiwtrallt, Pe-b. j \u00ab_*\nbit)\u2014Australia von tb* fourth of\ns*n*s ot \"tMt\" tennis effreya\nBn%lsnd  concluding   today   by\n\u25a0Ttn   EflfttObM   to   t.**.\nToday   young    .Adrian    Quirt   ol\n\" vtralie   dsfestod   Prod   Perry,   ths\nsBUh   so*,   3-e.    fl-3.   6-8,   wrt.Ua\nO. B. Uo Of   -Bngland  dsfeeted\nCrawford.   Australian   veteran,\nH,   \u2022-_.   7-4.\nVANCOUVER, Tab. 5 (CP)\u2014Nalaon.\nB.C., went* a berth in tba contemplated BrltUh Columbia-A IbarU Canadian Football league if Edmonton\nfalla to enter, according to word\nreoelved here by offlclala lntereated\nln tba formation ot auch a league.\nNalaon football authorltlaa auRgeat-\nad Vancourer team* play In tba\nInterior elty on Wedneeday't prior\nto gamea Saturday tn Calgary.\nCrowd* of 1300 and 1W0 attended\nIntermediate league gamea In Nalaon\nand official* there bellav* the town\ncould support a senior team.\nVanoouver moguls have *uggaat*d\nsending * coast team to NeUon in\ntb* aummer to test tb* playing\n\u25a0trength of tb* Koottnay squad.\nTta NBUON VAILT NBWB. NILSON, B.C, \u2014 TCESDAT MOIININO, PBTOUAET fl, 1M4-\nSpOYting News\nm\"\n\"Big League'\nBOWLING\nKnow Your Baseball Dope?\nMany of us pride ourselves on\nour knowledge of the diamond gome.\nbut bow many of us would bat\n1.000 on th* following ten questions.\nOet out a pelce of paper and Jot\ndown your solution*, and compare\nthem with tb* oorreot answers whleh\nwill be published \u25a0 In to-morrows\nlotue ot tb* Nelson Dally News.\n1. how many world series have\nbeen played In which no home\nruns hav* b**n mad*?\n2. Wbat Is tb* greatest number\nof home runs poled out ln a seven\ngams World series?\nI. Who won  the World  serlee In\n1934. and who was th* losing team?\n4. Whst club holds th* record for\nstealing th* most bases in a season?\n9. who succeeded Bill McKechnle\nas manager of th* Pirates In 1037?\nfl. How msny shutouts did Walter\nJohnson pitch during bis big Issfu*\noareer?\n7. Wbat pitcher bit tb* most\nbatsmen   during   a   single   season?\n8. Wbat players hav* bit heme\nruns ln s.x consecutive games?\n8. What American League chucker\nholds  tb*  record  for  strikeouts  ln\na  nLne-tnnlag  game?\n10.   What  planer  holds   th*  above\n\u25a0trlkeout reoord since 1908?\nFor WoMei\nTo LEAN\nFoftW.\nTHEPlWI\nPuck Statistics\nJrimiby Town and\nSouthampton Win\nLONDON. Ttt. 9 (CT ratlel-\nI listen** la ta* second dlvliien erf\nI the -Bfll\u00bbi leaf as played today\n|molted ia follows:\nlo-thararxon  1,  Swans** I.\nr*rt Vila I. Grt-a.hr  T*wa 1.\nPontypool Boats\nPlymouth Albion\n[bOl-tTX-t, Mb, I (CT eablel\u2014\nnatypool d*f**t*d Plymouth Albion\n|T-8   la  *  Rutty   unloA   .noounter\nLETS. EAT AT THE\nGolden Gate\nThatt tb* etitf*etlon that bw\nmade thla plsos so pooular.\ntlnd btek  ol  tbtt  popularity\nSte* dinar* *_p*rla_as ef\nbe food*\u2014wbcleaom*. asit-\nful. deUfbtful In sverr detail\nof   quality,   preparation   and\nBsmc*.\nt\u00ab8*lna and\nDloners   _.-.\n(I\n35*\nOLDEN\nATE CAFE\nFAIRVIEW JUS.\nARE DEFEATED\nSilverton's Comeback\nToo Much for the\nVisiting Team\nTb* ability to comt throuih atront\ntt th* and ot tha tern*, waa lust\nwhat waa needed by tb* Bllvarton\nJuniors to beat tho Pell-new Junior*\nIn * fast ftme at BUverton tsstur*\nday nlfht 11*8. Tba tame waa tvtn\nnearly all th* way with flnt oo*\naid* ocorlnt tnd then th* other.\nOnly on* penalty wa* handed out\ndurlnt tb* fame tnd that w\u00abnt to\nT. Stanton.   .\nX. Norben In r\u20141 for tb* horn*\nt**m wa* th* outataodtnt man on\ntbs loa ana be repeetedly robbed\nth* oppoalnf forwards of what seemed like mil* goal*\nT. sunton and a. Whit* war* th*\nheavy tworsra for tb* winner*, the\nformer itttlnf thr** tnd th* latter\nfour. Roy Anderson fot four for\nP-airview and 3. L*\u00abml\u2014i aot two.\nClarence Richardson refereed. Jsck\nneury and Bob Walton wan timekeeper*.\nTh* BUverton boy* were hoat* to\ntb* P*lrvl*w taam both befor* and\nsfter tb* fame. Bach player took a\nvisitor to suppan and after tbe tama\nall iether*d at tha boma of Mr*\nM.nth.ll for eats afaln. A danoa\nwaa alao atatad for th* visitors.\n*\u2014it runfro** waa minafer of the\nralrvlew   team.\nTear\u2014i and soorm:\na-lv*rton: H. Norbrrt. gosl; R.\nPoachy and T. Stanton (1). defenoe:\nB. Whit* (t), I,, tmsrson (81, D.\nralrhurst (1), R. sunton (1), X.\nHtanUen. 3. Palrhurst, L. Uwt* .nd\nD.  Hambly, forwarda.\nPairvl.w: J. Bishop, fosl; O\nHslne. (1), L Hawkins, defence.\nR Anderson (t), Bud Cooper, 3.\nRotbery, J. Leemlni (31, Bd. Both.\nery. A. Tm (1), jo. Undeay.\nLlndaay. Bd. and J. Bother., Le*m-\nInf and Bud Cooper fare assist*.\nTh* Nelson tssm msde the trip by\ntruck and oam* baek Sunday.\nM.C.C. TEAM IS\nMADRAS VICTOR\nsfAMua, India, rw> a (CI* otbls)\n-Th* taurlnf MC.C. cricket torn\ntodacy wound up a three-day match\nesainst Itsdrss. wlnnlnf by the\nauba**ntl*l margin ot ta mnlnfa\n-nd  883 runs\nOo\u2014tplst* acoree wtre: Itt.C.C. 803\n(Wltnbell IS*. BtktWBll UM): Msd-\nra* 104 and lta (Oltn thn* for\n18, Marriott nn tm til.\nBowling Scores\nTh* followlni ladles' famee w*rr*\nbowlsd on th* Oellnu .lleyi Monday\nafternoon:\nMl*. T. I. Lev****ur va. Mra. D. D.\nMMI\nlat Ind Ira Tot\nMrs. Uvaanur.. 110 188 lOS\u201484T\nMr*.  X. Hunt   ..84     83     11\u2014MT\n\u25a0Total     IM    111    188\u2014tit\nUtt. D. McUaa..  ITS    114    10*\u2014181\nMl*.   J.  M-Ivcr.. IM    188    lta\u2014III\nTotal    UM   Ml   348\u2014TM\nHlfh Induiduil score, 171, Mrs. D\nD. Mclean.\nHlfh aftretau aeon. 888\u2014Mrs. 3\nMel ror.\nMrs. A. o. 0*lln*t va. Mra. H\nCsssloe:\nMr*.   Oallnu   ...  IM    IM 181\u2014401\nMrs. O. Cad? .  .    M    M U-\nToml    ait   318   MT-4T0\nMl*. H. Csselo... 101    IM   IM\u2014847\n-Oa. o\u00bbl*     83   ill   lot\u2014aai\nTotal     181  8*4  ui\u2014aaa\nHlfh   Individual  aea\u2014,   181,   Mra.\nOelinas.\nHlfh   iffrttau   scon,   401,   Mn.\n\u25a0MM,\nMon than too firmi in stlllnf\nau ctadltionlnt equipment.\nCANADIAN   SICTION\np w I. d r trm\nToronto    Mil   I I 118 77 48\nCanadian*   .... 83 13 43 8   M 88 83\nMontnal    M 11 14 8   M 88 30\nAmerican.   .... \u00ab   8 18 7   88 80 38\nOtUwa     II   I 18 8   TT 18 >1\nIN1TEI) STATES BECTION\nRanters    M 18 10 T   80 83 88\nDetroit     M 18 10 I   13 73 88\nCblctfo      83 14 10 8   88 48 37\nBoston    83 13 b 4   68 83 38\nScorlnl leeders:\nCANADIAN   SECTION\nPen. In\no A PMlna\nConichir, Toronto... IS 18 40 30\nPrlmeau, Toronto ... 10 84 84 I\nJackson, Toronto  ... 18 13 IT M\nJollat, Canadlena  ... 18 10 88 38\nE. Roche, OtUwa ... 10 II it 11\nSmith,  Montrul   ... 10 11 31 M\nKamlnaky, OtUwa   ..    B 14 30 10\nClancy, Toronto ....   4 10 80 80\nNorthcott, Monti-**!.. 11 I 18 M\nShannon. OtUwa ...   I 11 18 13\nOotton, Toronto  ....   I 11 18 31\nE. Burke, Americana.  18 8 18 II\nnobiuon, Montnal..   I 10 11 I\nHlmea,  Americana   .,   a 13 11 I\nBlair, Toronto    11 \u2022 IT 18\nD. Roche, Otuwt ... 11 8 18 11\nD\u00bby, -rbronto       T 8 18 M\nMcVelfh, America ne..    I T 11 1\nLaroolwlla,   Canadleiut   8 T 18 18\nDoraty, Toronto ....   I T 18 I\nTrottlar, Montreal  ..   S 8 11 41\nH.  Cllr**, Toronto..,! I 14 4\nBUnco,  Montreal   ...    I I 14 I\nnnnlfan. OtUwa   ..   T T 14 I\n, Sands, Toronto \t\nOatnon,  Canadians ..\nVoaa. OtUwa  \t\nHowe,  OtUwa   \t\nWard. Montnal  ....\nRiley. Canadian! \u2014\nLevinsky, Toronto ...\nThorns, Toronto ....\nMartin. Americana ..\nUNITED  STATES\nBoucher.   Rangera   ..\nDillon,   Ranters   \t\nP. Cook, Rangers  ...\nStewart.  Boston   .....\nW. Cook, Rangera   ..\nThompson,   Chlcafo..\nBarry, Boston   \t\nAurie, Detroit  \t\nOotteellg.  Chicago   ..\nWelland. Detroit ....\nSon-ell, Detroit  \t\nCarson, Detroit \t\nOoodfell-rw,  Detroit..\nRomnea.  Chlcafo   ...\nMurdoch, Rangers ...\nLewis,   Detroit   \t\nLamb, Boaton \t\nKeeling.   Rangera   ...\nConacher, Chlcafo ..\nBeattle, Boston  \t\nOliver.   Boaton   \t\nPetttnger. Detroit ...\nKmms.   Detroit   \t\nClapper. Boiton  ....\nE. Selbert, Rangers ..\nCook,  Chicago  \t\nCouture, Chicago  ...\nMarch, Chlcafo \t\nRipley, Boeton-RfT...\n.A. Smith. Boeton ...\nI Oncle. Boston \t\n14 I\n14 8\n14 8\n18 14\n11 81\n8\n8\n9\n4\n6\n8\nSUM\n10 13 18\n8    13   38\n13\n,W0M6N\nBowlers\nSHOULD\nRe\u00bbT UPON\nThe Bculs\nop rue\nFCKT\nIH6rmAD\nOf ypoM\nThe H_-._S\n\/fir. mfmtvftr-Amet\u2014\u25a0\nPETER SCARFF\nWAS A STAR\nBABE RUTH OUT\nOF SICK BED\nGlasgow Celtic Taken\nby Death; Pater-\nson Dies\nNBW TOM. Peb. 8 (API.\u2014Still a\nbit wobbly ln the leu and hoarse\nof vole* from a two-weeka' battle\nwith th* trlppa. Babe Ruth today\ncrawled out of hit alck bid and\nmad* plana to lean Thursday for\nthe eouth to begin pnparatlona for\nhla lilt campaign ln major league\nbaseball.\nTh* Babe will be 40 Wednesday.\n34   34\nlP I\n18   11   84   48\n13   11   33    18\n10   10\nT\n33 IS\n11 10\n30 81\n80 I\n1\n8\n37 38\nIT M\n13    17 4\n4    17 14\n8    18 18\n8    18 M\n3    14 14\nT   11 83\n7    IS 33\nT    11 1\n13   30\n8    18\na\n10\nBy  AL DEMABEB      ,\nA woman bowUH'e flnt poaition\nIs usually somewhat different from\nthat of a man, at It la nesssssry, In\nmy opinion, for them to lean allghtly toward the plna and nst upon\nthe ball* of th* f*et Imuid of upon\nthe heela. It I* uaually phyalcally\nImpossible for women to start with\na lump aa do aom* of the moat\nexpert msn bowlen. Let tha welfht\not the ball nst upon the left hand\nuntil you ban steund t firm (tip\nwltb the right.\nriVE  YEARS  AGO TODAY\nPebruary 8, 1838\u2014Tony Cansontrl\nknocked out Joey Senior with \u2022\nrlfht eroaa to tha law In tha seventh round In Chicago.\nBabe Ruth oslebnted hu SSth\nbirthday and has played 14 yaan\nIn th* major league. ,\n10   13\n8    11\na\na\n\u00ab\nI\nI\n4\n8\n8\n4\nM\n11    11\nGERMANS LOSE\nTO SASKATOON\nBut Game  Is Only-\nExhibition; Bye in\nthe Series\nMILAN, Italy, Peb. 8 (OP otbls)\u2014\nPavorlUa to mnt th* Vn)Ud Statea\nla tb* final. If th* Amtrtoan uam\ntau that far. tba Saskatoon Quaker*\nilfnellard thtlr appeannce on the\n\u2022ow* of thi world* hockey chtun-\npi.-ship toumamant today by de-\nclalnly defeating tbe Oerman entry\n3-0 In * friendly match.\nLl\u2014i th* United sutes Uam, thi\nCanadian!, who wsn defraud In tbe\nAllan cup final last ssaaon by Monc\nton Hawks sn not drawn to plsy ln\nth. toumsment until the eeml-\nflnili an i\u2014chad Teams of 10\nother nation* meanwhile an playlnt\noff among trtemselns to decide\nssml-flnslitres.\nAlthough th* poor oondltlon of\nth* lot and tht amall playlnt aur.\nface pnnnt**. any *p*ctacul*r\nhockey, tba Canadlsns had th* Germane ob the defenaln throughout\nthtlr unofficial match. La* Bird,\nleft-winter, seond In th* flnt pa*\nrlod on a paaa from Jim Dewey,\nccrntn. tnd again In ths aeoond\nalter a fin* solo .effort. Bert \u2022eharfe.\nrtght.wlntar, netted the third goel\non \u2022 pas. Irom Harold Wilson,\nfhtlaant-iiiii\n14  WINS\nIt WU tb* Csnsdlsn.' 14th Win\nIn 11 starts on thslr tour.\nSwiuerland today d.fnted Rumania 7-3. to lesd th* European\n\u25a0roup with three atralght victorias\nCBecboalonkia detested Hunfary 1-0\nAustria haa wtn IU only match,\nCatcboalovakla, Oermsn*-, Hungary,\nPranoa and Ent land han each won\none and loat one. Rumania baa won\nand lost two. I.tly ha* loot on*,\nand Belflum two. _.\nOn baala of foal averages tha\nBritish teem, which detested Ue\nholden of the so-called world*\namateur hockey cbamplonahlp,\nChechoslovakia, on Sunday, wtt\nforcad hack Into tb* consolation\ncup eerie* CBechoalovatUa snd Hunfary lot Into tht neat round.\nGrains Broaden\nSenior Golds Up,\nSilvers Weaker\nTonatTO, ma. \u2022 topi\nmsuu led th* way upward todsy\non Un mining tsotlon of the Ttoroo-\nto .took eachani*. Senior folds wat*\nhither and tolrere *bow*d w*ak\napoU.\nProapect of b*tt*r oopper prion\nhelped bu* nwUla. Oout Copper\nlumped 80 wnt* to 6.40, Hudson\nBsy 80 to 10.88, Nickel M to 33.80,\nNoranda 1.00 to IM.\nHollinger ttatt To oanu to 11.80.\nUk* Sbon gained tl cent*, Plonwr II, Braiorne 10. Dom* M, Mclntyn M ud Wrlfht Hart\u2014en* 11.\nTect wu unchanawd.\nMlnint Oororation movtd up to\nIM but Ntv-iinf lost a and Eldo-\nrado a.\nNarrow Movement\nin Currencies\nMONTBIAU Ptb. 8 (Wl\u2014Btcepl\nfar the tteneh franc, whlth aht\u2014ed\na subatsntlal loss due to wellness\nIn outaIds merk'U. fonltn currency, moved narrowly on Montreal\nforelfn etch.osa today\nTh* pound etarllnt cloud wtth \u2022\ntain of It out at 84-T 18-18. The\nPrench franc lost IB cent tt SJ4\nc*nu tnd the uniud Bute, dollar\nheld unchanfod at % per ont pn\nmlum.\nCHICAGO, Ptb. S (CPI\u2014Helped\nby strength In tjecurltle* and ootton, train tradlnf broadened today\nand wheat wu op IH otnu. A\nsteady flow of buylni, however, wu\nInterrupted by Itt* nroflt-taklnt\naalaa.\nWhut cloeed up S to \u25a0', net.\noorn V. to V, up. oiU unchanged\nand provisions 7 to 30 oenU higher.\nBuylnf ben wu matched afalnit\n.tmulUneoue selling at Winnipeg.\nUnited Stetea vlalbls aupply de-\ncnaaed 3-18.000 busheli.\nAl Damans hu pnpared tn Illustrated leaflet on \"Bowllhf Delivery\" which he will gladly und\nto any nader requesting It. Address\nAl Demaree In can of this paper\nand be sun to enclose a eelf-ad-\ndreased aumped envelope.\nTh* pualnf of Peter Soarff, tht\ndashing younf Olasgow Celtlo forward, who aooomplnted th* Ptrk-\nhaad Uam tb th* vt. and Canada\nIn 1881, ta* ywr OtlU won tbt cup,\nww rathtr tragic. Up to a llttl*\nonr * year a*-o hs wu clutched\nby a dlnaw that forced * prolonged\nrut. He wu looklnt forward to\ngettlnt back to tb* fame whan there\ncam* a nlapae, and than belnf no\nhope of reoovery Scarff wu removed from the Institution to hla\nhome to die.\n'\u25a0Soldier\" w*t*on th* Mertbsr-\nwell ind Patrick ThlaH* centn forward, la now with Coleralne. The\nIrish elub throufh Willie McSUr ta\nnegotiating with Dundw for Jamie,\nRobertaon.\nANOTHER OOOD MAN\nOONE\nSandy PaUraon, manafer of Oow-\ndenbwth, pi and away In bla aleep\nth* night he transferred Viatel- to\nRangera PaUraon guided Dunfermline Into the upper Scottish circle\nbefon he returned to Cowdenbeath\nfor whom be eigne, many youni-\ntten who later made their mark,\nthe number Includlnt Alee venun.\nJohn Walker, the Swindon international back: Willi* Murray of Sunderland; Willie Devlin, who wu\nwith Hudderafleld Town: \"Hooky\"\nLeonard, who went t. Sunderland:\nthe two Slnalls\u2014Bobby of Hurts\nsnd Willi*, wbo manaftd Raltb\nRovers, and la now at Bournemouth.\nPateraon-e eye for a player, and\ntba conwquent -Income from trawler fw*, intbled Cowdenbeath to\ncarry on atalnat advene financial\ncircumstances. Willie Peterson, the\nCowdenbeath centra forward, who\nwu transferred te Derby County snd\nplaysd ln America. Is a aon. An.\nother, now lowUd In England, played for Dunfermline, while a third,\nwho abowtd much promlw, died\nearly lut ywr.\nMANY BUSINESS\nPROPERTIES ON\nAPPEALED LIST\nTRAIL HAS 11\nIN THE SPIEL\nROSSLAND. B.C. Psb. 8\u2014Eleven\nTrail rlnka swum Into action in tht\nB.C. Curling association bonsplel at\nRosslsnd, over a third of the total\nentry. Rossland hu 17 rlnka In the\n\u25a0piel, Nelaon two and Klmberley\non*.\nTh* Trail rlnka entered wtn:\nL. H. Jackson. A. R. Buchan, pnd\nPleater, Bull rrench.\nJamu Buchanan. Onham Crulek-\nthank, Oeorf* Murray, A. D. Turn-\nbull.\nO. C. McKay, A. B. Bltchle, P. R.\nScott, W. O. Jewltt.\nA. M. Cbuaer, a. 3. Walsh, C.\nWrlfht. T. R. Btanley.\nW. P. Somsrvllta, Andy Crlehton,\nCharlea Strachan. Prank Straohan.\n\"Willi\" Porre.t. \"Jock Balfour\"\n\"Sandy\" Balfour, and \"Tarn\" Sadler.\nO. J. Klnnle. J. B. Twaddle, 9.\nC. McOerrlfle, W. J. Rutledfe.\n\u2014, P. Tyaon, J, A. Wadaworth, W.\nP. Doubt. \"Casholt\" vtllutlnl.\nW. H. Baldrey. tu u. Butorac,\nHarry Murdoch, J. B. Stewart.\nJamw Leckle, R. C. Crow*. Wllllsm McLsary, C. D. Stuart.\nDr J. H. Palmer, s. S. McDIarmld.\nT. H. Weldon. J. J. MlUlcan.\nTh* goldfiah la * wrp; It hu\ndeveloped lu many fancy frtiia tnd\ncolon through hundred! of yeare\nof patient work by flah culturtits.\nASK REMOVAL\nOF SUGAR TAX\nTORONTO. Peb. o \u2014 Buf\u00ab beare\nthe jreetMt percental* ot tax burden of til food commodltlee, according to e\u00bbn*de'i l*t*dln| confectioner!, who met In Toronto to\nrtfl-ter objection to the tons tnd\ndutlee placed on their principal raw\nmaterial, it waa pointed out tbat\nrefined sugar oan bt purchased ftt\n\u20221.50 a hundred pound* In Cuba,\nbut that lt would ooet the Canadian\nmanufacturer.* around $640 a hundred poundi to lay it down ln thalr\nfactorlw. Tht difference of nearly\n35o per cant la made up almoat entirely of dutlee. dumping dutlee,\nUlt ipeclal augar tax, and ealea\ntax.\nIt waa argued tbat to load auch\nhigh dutle* and taxea on a fundamental food product! waa particularly unjuat. both to the luiar-ueing\nmanufacturer, and to the Canadian\nhouee wlft. Tha high dutlee, totalling nearly SOO par oant, aimed to\nprotect Caned.'! few augar reflnera,\nhaft alwayi been boma phlloaophl-\noally, but tht additional two rent*\nexclae tax placed od sugar, whan\ntht 1059 budget waa brought down,\nta regarded by tha confectionery\nmanufacturer! aa a groee in.uatlot\nand Impoaltion. Chooolate bar and\npenny goods manufacturera, wtth\nproduct* of uniform else and price,\nfind it lmpoMlble to pan any of tht\nadditional coat on to tha customer,\nand art obliged to abaorb tbt loaa.\nMany confectionery houeet ha*e been\nloalng money, or barely breaking\neven, during tht peat four yaara.\nand tht augar tax haa aimed an\nadditional blow at a etry important group of Oanadlan lnduiirte*.\nthat la ha-rlng a disaatrtnu effect.\nThe confectionery, biscuit and\nchooolata Industries of Canada, National association of ths Industry,\nhas decided ta ask the government\nto remove the excise tax on sugar\nwhen tht IBS* budget Is brought\ndown. It will bt suggested that if\ntbt government fasts it must as-\ncurt re-remit by excite taxea, it\nshould do ao by ditributlng tbt tax\nload In a mors equitable and Its*\nburdtnsomt manner among atveral\nproducta.\nCOTTON HITS\nHIGHER MARK\nU. S. Stocks, Bonds In\nDemand; Steels, Rail\nEquipments Up\nTwelve Houses With\n$300,000 Total\nAsk Cuts\nThn* raprawnttttn business\npropKtles an taker street, elfht on\nVernon itreet, tnd ont on Water\n\u2022treet, an appealing from their\ni awe ment*, oomprlaIng an even\ndoasn out of the II appellants befon tha clrlc court of revision due\nThured-y. If all tha 11 ahould be\nauooeaaful to t malarial detjree, tbe\nbaala of assessment ln tb* business\nsection must almost certainly be af.\nfeeted, particularly on Vernon treet.\nfor change. In the land assessment\nwould naturally hav* to be fair aa\nbetween properties similarly situated.\nBIO     APPELLANTS\nAmong business properties, appealing an Included  tb* following:\nPrognn Building*, limited, land\nm.000;  improvement* 1100,000.\nNalaon Hardwan oompany, land\n111,000:   Uapronment* 119,000.\nI.O.O.F., land WOO; Improvement!\n110,000.\nOeorte Benw.ll. land US\/TOO; Improvement*  |tl,000.\nOspltol Moton, land totalling 111,-\nTOO;  bnprovwrient* totalling I1I.M0.\nW. H Smedley and R. B. Oore,\nland 18-140;  lmprovartunt* MO0O.\nKn. Annie Johnson, land 13000;\nlmepravemsnu U0O0.\nj. Rsdeliffe, land toUlllnt MM.\nlmpronmenti   toUUlng   MJO0.\n\u2014ma Kapak. land I4OB0; lmpron-\nmsnti 131,000.\nImjxBlal OU oomp-ny. land total-\nUnf 118.3*0.\nWa K. Oodwin, land IN0O; im-\nprovtmanta Utoo.\nSwift Canadian oompany, land\nM000;  Impronmenta IW00.\nTTW total mi and mlu* of the**\nbuslnen properties u onr 1300,000\nvol\nfAOt  ICTD\nROUTLEDGEOF\nBRISTOL FAST\nThey  Sign   Soccer\nStars at Young\nAge Overseas\nTor quite a long tlmt now whenever the question has been asked:\n\"Who la tht fastest forward ln isagut\nsooctrV\" tht namea of Jot Hulmt,\nof Araenal; Arthur Cunllffe of Aeton\nVilla; and tht Mills brotbtra of\nWest Ham, art mtntlontd. Tht Mllla\nare powderhlll Handicap competitor*.\nBut no* must bt considered Jaok\nRoutledga, of Bristol Rovtra. Jack,\na ctntre-forward, who uted to bt\nwith Chtltta. ta a winner of the\nfamous Morpeth handicap, and on\none ocoaaion on a grass track aad\nnormal oodnltiona broke Just undtr\n11 seconds. Ht certainly dote oome\nIpto tha speed argument.\nHow to (et centre-forwarda without effort. West Bromwloh show\nbow U'a done. During the summer\nan eighteen-year-old boy named\nTom Dollery came up from Reading\nto qualify ta a cricketer with War*\nwlckahlre. Playing ln a cricket\nmatch ht met Watt Bromwloh offlclala. Tom mentioned that ht\nplsyed soccer, and aaked tf ht could\nhare a game with tht \"Throttles\"\noolts. So he got a run at oentrt-\nforward. Ht got eight goala in\nthrtt matches to start with.\nfits playera recently algntd br\nDerby County art ont aged IT, two\n18, and 20, and another t\\. That's\ntbe way Manager jobey builds for\nthe  future.\nTht play of Blake, tht Qusen't\nPark Rangers' half-back, hu attracted notloe. Ht wat born at Fulham,\nand had a season with tht Pulhaa.\nolub.\nBy  JOHN  U   COOltY\n(Associated   press   financial   Writer)\n1WW YORK, ftb. \u2022 CAP).-Arties\ndemand for American stock* and\ncorporation bonds, originating both\nat home and abroad, brought heavy\ntrading to the strong security markets today. Commodities also 1m-\nprovtd. ootton touched tht best\nprioes slnot IBM.\nWhlls ths Unlttd Btsttt dollar\nresumed Itt advanot atalnat tht\ngold currencies\u2014It wu fairly steady\nln terms of sterling\u2014sh arse and\nloans roiled up large turnovers at\nrlalnk priest. Stock volume totalled\n4.BW.710 aharea.\nTbt stock average rose nearly 3\npoints nst. Buying wu broad, with\nsteel, rail, mere hand taint, textile,\nutility and oil Issues doing particularly wtll. Bet advances of 1\nto I embraced a long list of favorites.\nBall equipment and steels again\nmoved  ahead.\nAutomotive stocks bsgan to lag a\nbit. Oenerai Motors finished unchanged, lta dlrtctora declared tht\nregular quarterly dividend of U\ncents on tnt common. International\nNlcktl, which resumed disbursement\nafter a lapse of two yaara, rallied\nnearly a point. Ralls generally wtrt\nup a point or two. Standard or New\nJersey, Atlantic * Baflnlng, Baa-\nboard and Bocony-Vacuum wtrt\nstrong oils.\nTbt African white ant builds a\nhorns 1,000 tlmu its own height;\nto equal this feat, man would have\nto erect a itructurs two miles ln\nheight.\nMORE ABOUT\nBOOTLEGGING\n(Continued rrom rate One)\nHonored by Scottish Artists\nto tha oommlsslon. VH may not bs\nposslbls to run a Sunday sohool\ntown but Illicit liquor pltoea should\nnot bt allowtd to operate ln tbt\nmanner ln which tbty have bttn\ndoing.\"\nTbt auggtttkm made by tba chairman that Chief Bruce should notify\nall bootltfgtri to clots up by a\ncertain hour wu tmbodltd In a motion prtsenttd by Oommltaloner B.\nO. Pearson.\nOET  A  CONVICTION\nChief Bruct announosd his Intention of carrying out tht order to Its\nfull wtent. \"If tbty are sslltng\nliquor,'* ht uld, referring to bootleggers,  \"ww  will gtt a can vie tlon.\"\nIn connection with the enquiry\nInto sUttmtnts alltgtd to haet bttn\nmadt against ths polios force. Chief\nBruce said be had afftdartts con-\noarniDff such ttsttments. It wu\n\u2022Uted that thett oontatntd charges\nmade by ciusens tbat polios ofllcsn\nfrequtnttd places whenever thty\nshould not bavt bttn.\nUnfair atattmtntt against the\nfaros should \u2022not be mads and anybody making such ssaertlons should\nbt madt to provt or retract them,\ndeclared  Commissioner Watson.\nProsecution of persons found to be\nmaking slanderous stattmenta\nagainst members of the polios forot\nwaa crdtrod ln a resolution passed\nunanimously by ths commission.\nChief Bruot wu tnstnicUd to\nnotify his mtn to submit any rtport whtrt falsa information wu\nbeing circulated rsspsctlng tht foros.\nSHIP MINE PROPS\nTROM INVERMERE\nBRIDGE RIVER\nHITS NEW\nReno Is Off Three and\nDentonia and Sally\nShow Gains\nVAHt-X-tTr\u2014R, Ttb. I tCP)\u2014The\nVancouver stock excitant!, started\nth* week with heavv tradlm toelay.\nThe prlo* trend waa hlB*3er, substantial tains being made by some\nof tb* |old Issues.\nBrldu. Hirer Exploration cloasd\nit * new year'* tVi*. of TB, up nln*\nc*nt* and Cariboo wu 11 oant*\nhither at l.TI. Braiorne at 11.35.\nDentonia at M and Sally at 47\neaoh trained five cents. Alexandria\nand Mlnto each talned thro*\nosnts st tat sad M respectively\nend -fomin* Btsr waa 2'_ oenta\nhither at 11V,. Nicola aold strong\nat lta hlth mark of Ul and\ncloeed st 1.34. a (tin of two oents\nover Ssturdsy. Reno lost thrie oenta\nat l 20\nBrlttsh columbls Nickel advanced\n1V4 cent* to MV Bit MllBourl waa\noff 14 cent at 35 ftnd Noble rive\ngained tt centa it UH, Pend Oreille talned three cent* at 1.01.\nCalgary and Edmonton advanced\ntwo centa ta 101, Sterling Pacific\nwaa up oaa cent at IS. Dalhousl.\nloat thr** centa at H and Home\nlost one cent at 1-0. The reat of the\noil aharea were quiet and practically unchanged.\nGREAT PLAYER\nPAID HONORS\nDavid Lloyd George\nMakes Presentation\nto Sir H. Lytton\nBy THOMAS T. CHAMl-IOK\n(Canadian   Frees  Staff  Writer,\nLONDON. Jbb. S (OP ceblt),-.\nAmid tht tumult of an snthuslsstlo\naudience whleb Jammed tbt Hammer-smith theatre tonlgbt Sir Henry\nLytton, greatest living erpootnt ot\ntht principal oharacttrs of Oil bar*\nand Sullivan operas, Motived a testimonial from his admirers aU otnr\nthe world.\nDavid Lloyd Oeorge, former prima\nminister, mada the pretentatlon,\nmarking the Jubilee jtar of Mr\nHsnry's performances In tht Savoy\nserlsa, as well as his golden wadding\nanniversary.\n\"Prtnotss Xda\" wss specially eslect-\ned for tonight's performance, for 1$\nwaa bt thla opera that Sir Henry\ngava bis initial psrformanos aa a\nmember of the chorus 60 yeare ago.\nThs presentation follows:! tbt final\ncurtain, t\u00a3t main feature being an\nalbum oon tain Ing f seal mils autographs of all tht subscribers whott\nIndlvidusl contributions wtrt purposely limited to a amall maximum\nfigure.\nSir Henry for onoe forgot hla\nwords, when be trtsd to express his\ngratitude to Savoyard both here\nand ln tbt Dominions, wboss faoas\nlighten whenever thsy hear a\nsnatch of tht immortal Ubrettoa and\nmusic.\nTht audience's enthuslssm reached\nIts highest pitch however when Sir\nHenry, who la 87 years of age, hinted\nthe time had not yet arrived whtn\nhe would bt seen no more In the\nrobes of Ko Ko. tbe motley of jack\nPoint or the faded finery of the\ncelebrated Duke of Blazo Toro.\nBirds are not tbe only long-distance tre-ellere; caribou of North\nAmerica art known to migrate 100\nmllta.\n# Dollar Picks Up\nNTW TORK. Ptb. S (CP)\u2014Tht\nCanadian dollar recovered iharply on\nforeign exchsnges todsy. It cloaed\nat a discount of 18-16 per oent\nsgalnst   l H   Saturday.\nA aharp break developed In tbe\nPrench franc, due to political un-\noertalntlea at Paris snd continued\nwithdrawal of gold from tbe Bank\nof Prance, The frano cloetd at 6 ll\nosnts, off .114 of a oent.\nSterling closed st M-OS-A. UP\nhslf a cent.\nTavtstlgatlona show tbat tbtrt art\nsbout 3.000 caaes of undulant fever\nin pranoa each year.\nBrio Brown, who hw baen director\nof ths National Oallery of Canada at\nOttawa since 1010. wta recently honored by bis election aa an honorary\nmember of the Royal soottUh Soelttj\nof painters In Water Oolom. HUH\nPrincess Louise,  Duchtaa of  Argyll.\nwho was partly itsponslbls for tns\nfounding of tbs Nations! Oallery In\nCanada, la also ons of tbt fsw honorary members of tbs eoclety. Above\nIs a palntlnt of Mr. Brown by Ullaa\nTorranct Newton, A.R.C.A.. of aton-\ntreal.\nn*V_SM-RI. Psto. 6\u2014Ahout six\nrarloada of mint props for tht Grows\nNssl mints are being shipped tvery\nweek. Theee srs mostly being token\nout from Dutch Cr-atk.  '\nTravel All Canadian Route From\nNelson to Pacific Coast\nQuickest Route-No Change of\nCars-No Customs or immigration\nFARES\nNELSON TO VANCOUVER\nCOACH CLASS\n0n\u00ab Way  $11.45\n10 Dty Return . . $20.60\nFIRST CLASS\nOn* Way  $17.15\n10 Day Return .. $22.90\n6 Month  Return $28.60\nAbove fares apply alio from Trail and Roasland\nClly\nStandard Sleeping Car All the Way\nAlio Dining Service\nFor full information apply\nN. J. LOWES\nA |.nt\nPhone 101\nOnly femsl. waaps and hornets\ncm stint; males main no effort to\nluerd ths neat.\nCanadian Pacific\nWorld1* Gi*\u2014t\u2014t Ir-ml S*\u2014tam\n \t\nrioa aioHT\n-n_ ntuson suit ttt\u2014a, tWJton, ne. \u2014 i-cmmy utjm.ttm, mnraBT \u00ab, um-\nCURLERS SWEAT AS ROSSLAND\nICE eS HEAVY - KIMBERLEY\nAND NELSON RINKS VICTORS\nRossland T a k e s the\nAll-Comers; Play\nin Challenge\nBMSLAND, B.C., reb. I \u2014With\nfewer rinks competlnt than uaual.\nlut with th* aaaa* amount of\ncolor and enthaalum displayed tbe\nannual curling bonsplel of the\nBritlah Columbl* ('urltn| assocl*-\ntlon got under way at the Oolden\nCity today. Gamea commenced on\ntho dot \u00bbt g am. with a large\ncrowd of early risers witnessing\nplay on keen 'loe.\nCarrying off the AU-Comera com.\npetition ind with six rinks atlll\nla tha Grand Challenge aad two\nla the Nelaon cup, the home city\nrinks have taken an **rly lead In\nthe play tor the big collection of\nsilverware. Trail, represented hy 11\nrinks, haa flte rinks till ln the\nGrand Challenge won three ln the\nAll-Comers and oae atlll la the\nNelson Cap.\nNelson- two rinks, although corn-\nlag over to carl practically their\nflnt gamea of the season, have a\natart   oa   tha   play   for   the   caps\na* Skip* Jeff, and Ledlnfham have\ntw*  games   hack  of   them,  eaeh\nwinning   In   th*   All-Comet,   and\nGrand  Challenge  competition.\nB-mberlej.  lone  rink skipped  by\n\u00bb.   W-lBord   I*   slso   ln   the   win\ncolumn.\nBAUD ON SMAU. BOYS\nDuring th* morning the lo* waa\nall that oould be aaked for and until\nfairly wall on ln tb* afternoon, although It waa exceptionally warm\noutside. Toward evening, however,\nwhen the temperatures failed to\ndip with tb* tun tea* lo* became\nIncre-elngly wat end curling wsa\nalmoet impossible. Light rinks hsd\nfreel difficulty la letting their\natones ovar th* hog line.\nTb* waattttr waa atlll warm tt\ntnldnlaht, hut pie, will continue\ntomorrow. Whll* atlcky Monday\nnlfht, th* play waa not hald up.\n\u2022The Orand Challenge competition\nwas completed in tha first bracket.\nTomorrow evening piety In tbe Real-\nland cup and Oamtmell-Lalrd cup\nWUI |wt under way.\nA feature of trte morning* pliy\nWta that between Stoy Stephen's\nRaasland rink and that of a. J.\nKlnnle and his Trail rink. The\nRc**lsnd aklp boasted th* home\nrink'* total In th* All-Comers event\nby b**tlng the Trail men l-l. All\ngames In th* morning -atra keenly\nconte*t*d.\nVIIITOBS   COME   BACK\nRossland rinks wer* luccnaaful ln\nPiling up a margin over vlsltini\nrinks   to  carry   off   th*   All-Comera\ncompetition which ww completed\nearly ln the evening, but aid so\nthrough their tarry lo*d.w*_*n th*\nloa wt* good. During th* laat tew\ngamea when the lot became exceedingly wet. tbe heavier visiting rinks\nsurged ahead and lt lookad as If\nRosslsnd wu going to be beaten out i\nIn tM* event ,\nTM two Nelson rinks, skipped by\nLedlngham snd Jsffs, and B, Whit-\nfort. Klmberley quartet helped to\npar* down Rosalind's lead ln th*\nlaat three games. Whltford but J.\nBurden 10-3. Jeffs beat J. Benson\n1.-3. snd Lsdlnfhsm bMt M. A.\nHenderson  1-5.\nRowland won tti* AU-Comeri\nm-in.\nMcKAT  SHINES\nO McKay, .kipping ln tb* Allcomers txJrnpetlUon for W. O. Mara\nin the morning, played an unbeatable gam*. Tlm* and again be -dipped rooka Into an almoat closed\nhouse. Hli rink handsd the Trail\nrink, aklpped bey I*- F. Tyaon, t U-0\ntrimming. It wa* by.no m**na s\ndlsciwdlt to tb* TraU rink, however,\nas the Smelter four curl**- splsndid-\nly. On ttw lut end McKay robbed\nthe vlaltora of a chance to win the\ngam* by planting tm** of their\natone* In th* house and coming to\nrut rlfht on tha lack.\nResults of Monday's play aa ached -\nuled:\nI  A.M. __\u201e\nAll Camera\u2014L. H. Jackson, Trail.\nT, J. Wrlfht, Roaaland, 111 J. Buchanan. Trail, I, J. Ftnpsy. RoaaUnd,\nII: O. 3. McKay, Ttall, I, W. Pollock, Roaaland, 11: A. M. Cbeeaer,\nTrail, I, J. Trlgga, Roealand. 14:\nW. P. Somervllle. Trail, 17, R\nDonaldson, Roaaland, 4.\n'10   A.M.\nAll comtn\u2014n. Forrest, Trail. 15,\nF. S. Peters, Roaaland. 4: a J. Kln-\nnts. Trail, I. R Stephens, Rossland.\nt: L. F. Tyaon. Trail, 0; O. Mara,\nRoaaland IS: W. H. Baldrey, Trail,\nT, 3. 3. Culllnane, Roaaland, 10.\nOrand Challenge\u2014a. J. McKay.\nTraU, 10, R. Mitchell, Rouland, 9.\n1   TM.\nOrsnd challeng*-J. Leckle, Trail,\n4, J. Finney. Roaaland, I: W. P.\nSomervllle. TraU, I, W. Q. Mara,\nRoaaland. I: a. J. KlnnU. Trail, I.\nF. B. Patera, Roaaland, 0; W. Forrest,\nTrail, I, J. Benson, Rouland, 7.\nAll Comers\u2014Dr. J. H. Pslmer,\nTrail. 11. W. Baker. Rossland, 13.\n3  pat\nOrand  Challenge.\nL. F. Tyson of 11*11 I, R. Stephens of BonTa*-**! a\nOr. J. B. Palmer of Trail 7. R\nDonaldson of Rosalsnd 0.\nW. B. Baldrey of TraU S, 3. Burden of  Rouland  a\n*-, X. Jackson of TraU t, 3. 3.\nOulllnane of Ruland I,\nA. M. milBMl ot Trail 7, W.\nBsker of Roulaad I.\nI pm.\nAll  Oomera:\n8.  Whltford  of  Klmberley   10,  J,\nBurden of Roaaland 3.\nJ. I\/Bc-tu* of Trail I, W. M. Archibald of Roaaland I.\nA. J*iti of Nelson  13, 3. Benton\nof Trail 1.\nOrand  Chsllsnge:\nT.   tf.   Ledlngham   of   Hilton   I,\nRobertaon of Roaaland I.\nNelaon Oup:\nL. F. Tyaon of Trail I, R. Donaldson of Rouland 7.\n7   p.m.\nOrand  CbaUenge: ,\n3. Trlgga ol Rouland 4, Alf Jaffa\nof Nelaon  7.\nH.    Wtittford.    Xlmberley    I,    J.\nWright of Roaaland 7.\n-   W.    U.    Archibald,    Rouland    I,\nGriffiths   ott   Rouland   I.\nNelaon  cup:\nJ. Finney of Rouland 7, W. For-\nnat of TraU  15.\nROSSLAND CURLERS WIN ALL-COMERS\nEVENT RY CLOSE SCORE 124 TO 117\nROSSLANA B.C.. Feb. 5\u2014 Following 1* th* (tending ln th* All Comers\ncompetition which began here today at th* B.C. CurUng association bonsplel, In which Rouland rinks took an early lead:\nVISITORS ROSSLAND\nL.   B.   Jlckson,   Trail       7 Jamu Wright \t\nW. Forrut, Trail     II F.  a Patera    ,\nJ.   Buchanan,   Trail        S Jamu   Finney    ,\nH. Whltford, Klmberley    10 Jo*   Burden   \t\no.  J.  McKay,  Trail       S W.   pollock    ,\nA. M. ChesssT, Trail      S J.  Trlgga\t\nA. Jaffa, Nelson    13 J.   Benton   \t\nW. P. SosmtvUIi. Ttall    17 R.  Donaldson       4\nQ.   J.   KlnnU,   TraU    S Roy Stephens       I\nL.   F.  Tyaon,   Trail       0 O.  Mara     It\nDr. J. H. Palmer, Trail    11 W. Baker     13\nJ. Leckle, Trail     I W. M. Archibald      I\nW. H. Baldrey, Trail     7 J. J. Culllnane  10\nT. W. Ledlnfham, Nelson     I M.   A.   Henderion       I\nR0SEN6L00M\nEARNS A DRAW\nKnight Packs Some\nHefty   Wallops\nInto Champ\nTotal\n, 117     Total\n. 134\nRossland Bonspiel Results\nGRAND CHALLENGE\n(Primary)\nMIAMI, Fib. S (AP)\u2014Mill* Roa-\nenbloom, world'e llfht-h**vyw*lfht\nchampion and Joe Knight of Cairo,\nOa., fought IS round* to a draw\nhen tonltht.\nThe dsclslon left Rounbloom\nholding his world', llfht-haav-f-\nwelfht championship,\nSom* 31.000 uw a fltht In which\nth* champion, rlnt-wlur tnd teeter,\nbefuddled bu opponent at time*,\nonly to hav* th* southern peach\ncom* slashing back with a hardbitten body attack.\nBURN THE BEST\nIN GOAL\nBurn a coal that gives you the greatest\nvalue for your dollar. In other words naa\nGALT COAL\nFRESH PRCll THE MINES\nLUMP STOVE\nPer Ton Per Ton\n$10.50 $9.00\nPhont 35 for prompt service\nand   delivery\nNELSON TRANSFER\nCompany, Ltd.\nWtSmSmMmmmmSSW\nJOHNSON'S\nPASTE\nPOLISHING\nWAX\nFAMOUS FOR BEAUTY AND PROTECTING\nFLOORS OF ALL KINDS. Price 75** per lb. tin.\nFREE\nWith each one-pound tin of Johnson's Wax we win\nRive a bottle of Johnson's Cleaner and Furniture\nPolish snd one Johnson's Handy Wax Applter, whleh\nspreads wax evenly, economically and easily on\nfloors, woodwork and furniture.\nWood, Vallance Hardware\nCompany* Limited\nSOVIET CONSUL\nIS WOUNDED\nMOSCOW, Feb. t (AP).\u2014A Soviet\nconsul*** employee ftt Sekhellan. *\nManchurlan town on tho Amur river, waa reported today to have been\nshot and allghtly wounded by Sak-\nhallan police wbo were pursuing s\nfugitive.\nTha wounded man waa rldlnt ln\nan automobile at th* tlm* with tb*\nBovlat consul, who waa not Injured.\nManchurlan authority* at Sskhsllsn *ent their \u2022polofi** to th*\nSoviet consul.\nDr. J. D. Palmer, Trail, 7\t\nR. Donaldson, Boaaland, a \t\nL. P. Tyson. TraU, ( \t\nR. Stephens, Roaaland, I \u25a0\nW. P. Bomervllli, Trail. 9\t\nW. O. Mara, Rosalind, t \t\nJ. lack!*. Tt\u00bbU, 4 \t\nJ. Finney, Roatland, t  \t\nH. Whltford, Klmberley, \u00bb\t\n'    d, 1 _\nO. McKay. Trail. 10\t\nR. Mitchell, Roaaland, I.\n\u2022Hlmer\n, Sofnirvlll*\n. Plnniy\nJ. Wrlfht, Roaalind,\nI Whltford .\nI McKay\n?:.:\nROSSLANDERS\nDEFEATED 52\nBY TRA1L1TES\nTrail Takes Two-Goal\niLead in the First\nPeriod of Play\n$4000 in Cash\nn. PAUL. Feb. S (OP).\u2014Flv* of\n* band, eelaed with M.000 cash\nand an automatic pistol In thslr\npossession st sn owstonna apartment house, were brought hen late\ntonight, en let Dahlii aald, and would\nbe questioned about a reoent aeries\nof bank robbartee and liquor law\nviolations, particularly tha USUI\ntheft of 551. gallons of denatured\nalcohol from the la Sail* Product*\ncompany here yesterday.\nKtnnla. Trail, i\t\nPeters, Rossland, a\nW.  Forrest, -Trail.   .\nJ. Benson, Roaaland, 7\nBenson\nI. Jsckaon, Trail, a\t\n. crulllnane, Roaaland, t\nA. M. Cbener, Trail. 7\t\nW. Baker, Rosslsnd. 8 .\t\n% &__?___\u00bb_____. itmtmnm   -\nSEATTLE BEATS\nEDMONTON1-0\nBDMOhtTON. Fib. S (OP)\u2014Although Oordon Blanchird \"Duke\"\nKeate, hero at many an lee-hockey\nbattl* In thl* dty, nturnsd to the\nlineup here tonlgbt, hi* prwmoa did\nnot bring victory to tb* Edmonton Baklmoa, tl_) home-team going\ndown to a 1-0 defeat at tbe bands\not ths faat-atepplnl -tattle Sea-\nhawks, when th* club* mat ln \u2022\nscheduled Northwestern Professional\nHockey lesgue engagement. Mors\nthsn 3.000 fan* attenden.\n4 tout, of \u2014.310 Jspsnaas emigrated to BraaU last y**r. Tbe\nJapaneee Immigration quota for 1834\nwUI ba 1*7,100, the malotttv going to\nSao Paulo. \u2022    *\u25a0\u00ab\u2022\u00bb\nJ. Burden. Rouland. a\nW. H. Baldrey, Trail, I\nJ. Trlgga, Rossland, 4 ,.\nA.  Jaffa,  Nelaon, 7 \t\n: Jaffa\nRobertaon, Raasland. S ....\nT. W. Ledlngham, Nelson, a\nNELSON CUP\n(Primary)\nL. F. T\u2014on. TnU. I \t\nR. Donaldson, Roaaland, 7\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nApril     II,\nchurch tea and ssle.\nPresbyterian\n(1191)\nValentine danoa, Outlet Hotel, pn.\nFeb. oth. Admission tae.      (llll)\nB.   B.   TAXI.   HEATED   SEDAN*.\nPHONE M\u2014DAY OB NIOHT. (1173)\nW. pomst, Roaaland. I\nJ. Finney, Roaaland, 7 ...\nfl*.  Ne\nMara,\n.Plumy\nJ. Buchanan, TnU .....\nR. Stephens, Roealand .\nDr. J. H. Pilmir. Trail -\nW.  Pollock,  Roealand  ..\nA M. Cbeaser, Trail 7  -\nJamea Wrttbt, Roaaland. \u2022\n; Wrlfht\nO. J. MoKay, Trail _\t\nP. 8. Peters, Rossland ...\nH. Whltford. Klmberley\nW. Baker, Roaaland \t\nJ. Leckle, Trail  \t\nRobertaon,  Roaaland\nQ. 3. Ktanls. Trail \u201e\nJ. Burden, Roaaland .\nW. H. Baldrey. Trail .\nGriffith., Roaaland ...\nW. B. Somsrvlll*. TraU\nW. M. Archibald, Roatland .\nT. W. Ledlngham. Neleon\nJ. J. Culllnane, Roaaland\nL. B. Jackson. Tnll\nRosalsnd .\nR. Mlt\u2014sll,\nBoaaland\nWilliams News Stand for maga-\nslne*. newaj*\u00bbpers, oandy and tobacco. (U4t)\nKEEP  IN  MIND\u2014BLl'E MONDAY\nJAMBOREE. FEB. 13. EAGLES HALL.\n(lltt)\nDraaamaklng   and   Ramodelltnf.\nMyrthel Palmqulat.\nSuit* tt, K.W.C. Blk. Phon* TH.\n(1133)\nTONIOHT\nEatlea'  whist  drive  and  danoa In\nBailee HaU at 7 45 pm. la oenta.\n(1147)\nCANADIAN LBOION BBOCLAB\nMONTHLY MBET1NO WILL BE\nHELD  TONIOHT, t O'CLOCK.\n(llll)\nDon't tall to aaa tha Soottlah\nMusics! Comedy ln Cotter'. Saturday Might, and Tarn O Shanter.\nFeb. 13th and 14th at Nelaon Open\nHouee. 11145)\nTUESDAY DkAWS IN THE B.C. SPIEL\nNOW BEING PUYED AT ROSSLAND\nFTJNKBAL NOTICE\nTlM funeral of th* lata Jackson\nRsdcllffe will tske piece this sfternoon at a o'clock from tba Salvation Army Barrack*. Mo flowen by\nrequest. (1148)\nROSSLAND. B.C. F*b. a.-Today's\nelr.w. are aa follow* In tb* B. O.\nCurling   bonsplel:\n7 am.\u2014Orand Challenge \u2014 R\nSomervllle, Trail, vs K Finney.\nRoaaland; 3. 3 Oulllnane, RoaaUnd.\nvi. A. M.  Cheater. Tnll.\nRoaaland cup\u2014W. Fomat, Trail,\nvi. F. S. Paten, Rosalsnd; H. Whltford. Klmberley, n. 3. Robertson.\nRoaaland; J. Lack**, Trail, va. 3.\nBurden,  Roaaland.\nf am.\u2014Orand Challange\u2014Dr. J.\nH. Fair r, Trail, va. R. Stephana.\nRoaaland; O. 3. KlnnU, TraU, vs.\nJ.   Benson,  Rossland.\nRoaaland cup\u2014J. Wrlfht. Roaaland, va. W. Griffiths, Rossland; W.\nBaker, Roaaland, va. 0. J. McKay,\nTrail: W. H. Baldrey, Trail, n.\nW.   M.   Archibald.   Roealand.\n11 am.\u2014Onnd Challenf*\u2014J. Buchanan, Trail, vt. W. PoUoek, Rom-\nland.\nNelaon cup\u2014J. Laekla. Trail, va.\nJ. Rc'jerteon. Roaaland; T. W. Ledlnfham. Nelaon, va. J. J. Oulllnane.\nRoaaland, L. H. Jaokson, vs. J. Ben-\nion, Rowland.\n3 pro\u2014Roaaland cup\u2014J. Buchanan, TraU, va. B. Donaldaon, Boaaland.\nCammell Laird\u20143. Trlgga, Roaaland. va. P. a Peters. Boaslai.-: W.\nGriffiths, Rossland, va W. Baker.\nRoealand; W. H. *Bsldrey. Tnll, VI.\nR. Mitchell. Roealand; L. H. Jack-\naon, TraU, vs. W. Porraat, TraU.\n4 pm\u2014Roaaland eup\u2014T. W. Lad-\nlngh--n, Nelson, vs. J. Trtffa. Roee-\nland; L. F. Tyson. Tnll, vt. W. Pollock, Roaaland; A. Jaffa. Nelson, va.\nJ. J. CuUlnane, Rouland.\nCammall Laird \u2014 B. Donaldson.\nRoaaland. ti. W. O. Man, Roaaland.\nNelson cup\u2014O. J. KlnnU. TraU.\nva. J. Burden, Roaaland.\na pm.\u2014Nelaon cup\u2014J. Buchanan.\nTrail, va B. Stsphsna. Rosalsnd: W.\nP. Somervllle, Tnll, vs. W. M. Archibald, Boaaland: H. Whltford, Klmberley.   vs.   W.   Baker,   Roaaland.\nCaroell Laird\u2014L. F. Tyaon. TnU,\nva.  Jams*  Wrlfht.   Roaaland.\nRoaaland cup\u2014 W. O. Man. Roes-\nland, va. A. M. Chenar. TnU.\nROSSLAND. B.C.. Fib. \u00bb. \u2014 Tha\nTnU Smoke Baton added another\ntwo points to thalr total by handing the RoaaUnd Miners a 3-3 defeat Monday night. By their win\ntbe B.C. champions practically assured themselves of finishing In\nflnt plac* In the West Kootenay\nleague series, aa even If the Klmberley Dynamlten win all their remaining four games, the baat thay\ncan do la tie the Trail team, even\nIf the Smoke Eaters lose their two\nfinal gamea.\nrOIR GOALS IN riBST\nCurley Wheatley opened tbe aoorlng at 11:50 when be picked up a\nloose puck Just Inside the Rosalsnd\nblua line and lat go a faat ahot\nthat entered th* corner of the net.\nThree and a half minute* later the\nRoaaland team tied up the eoore,\nJim Hanson scoring on s double\nssaUt from rjtme and Lopochuck.\nWithin 30 seconds the Trail team\nagain went into the lead wben Brennan eoloed through to beat Wolfe\nwltb a walat-hlgh shot. With only\nona minute and alt aeconda of tbe\nftnt frame left to play. Trill took\na two goal lead whan Buckna pushed\nthe puck through the Rossland defense to Andnachuck, who went\nrlfht ln on Wolfe to aoon Trail's\nthird \"toil.\nAt th* start of tha second pertodi\nDupuu came out 10 feat to make a\nsensational save from Dame. The\npuck went Into the air, but waa\nknocked down by Jordan, who cleared. With less than two minutes of\ntba aecond period gone, Bnnnan\ncame up faat to rob Lopochuck of\nthe puck Juat Inside tb* Roaaland\nblue line. Bnnnan skated ln fast\nand dnw Wolfe out and then parked\nthe puck ln the net for TnU*\nfourth goal. No further aoorlng resulted until after 15:34 whtn Buckna\nsnared a loose puck at ths Roaaland\nblua line and let go a aoorcber that\ncompletely fool*d Wolf*. Juat befon\ntbe bell went, Dupula saved a hot\none from Lopochuck tnd beat Dame\nto tha nbound,\nROUGHEST GAME\nor SEASON\nBoth team* ttt a fait pae* ln th*\nfinal .period despite the sticky condition of the Ice, but the checking\nwas so c!o*t thtt no scoring resulted\nuntU after 13:45 when Lopochuck\nbroke \u00bbw\u00bby on * speedy aolo ruah.\nNeerlnt tba Tnll defence Lopochuck swung around Mercer and sent\nIn a fast ahot to tha comer of tbe\nnet which ended the scoring for tb*\nenning.\nThe gam* waa on* of tb* roughest\nplayed ln th* league thu aea*on.\nReferee Kendall dlihed out four penalties to Boaaland for a total ot alt\nmlnutee In the first two period,\nbut conaldenble rough work missed\nhim. Tbe fans took * oonaldenble\ndislike to Kendall* decuiona and at\nthe atart or tbe final period Kendall\nreoslved s loud chorus of boos when\nhe eksted off the loe. No penalties\nwen celled In the laat period, but\nat laaat a doaen could han been\nlamed. Walmsley and Meroer bad two\nahovlnf matches, Davidson snd MorrU had a UttU flat Ufht and Davidson and Mercer clashed on two\noccaelona. ln addition than wen several mixupa. Many of tham took\nplac* when the referee waa following\ntha play to ths other end of the los.\nTRAIL   FINISH   STBONO\nTb* Trail tttm igaln dupiayed\ntheir aam* dtth md fight that featured thalr early season play and\npUysd a fait oomblnatloa tame all\nths wsy. 1-vsry player ahowed \u2022mark-\nling hockey. Both foallea playad\nbrlUlantly and on at least four occa-\nalone DupuU came out 10 feet* to rob\nth. Roaaland playen of what seemed\ncertain goals. Wolfs alao mads\nnumber of marvelous save*\nWalmsley returned to ths Rossland lineup and played a gnat game\non defence, alio lasdlnf many\ndangerous attacks on DupuU. Dame\nwas equsl to any pUyer on tbe Ice\nsad Lopochuck displayed hU but\ntarn* of th* season. In fsct tbe\nRoaaland first atrlnf hald their own\nagalnat Trail, but tha aeoond string\nwaa weak.\nSummary:\nFlrat period\u2014(1) TraU. Wheatley\n11:50: (3) Rosslsnd. Hsnson. (Lopochuck and Dame) 13:3.; (3) Trail,\nBnnnan, lt:03; (4) Trail. Andrea-\nchuck (Buckna) 13:64. Penalties\u2014\nWalmsUy   1.\naecond pwlod\u2014(5) TraU, Brennan\n1:43; (a) Trail, Buckna, 15:34. Penalties\u2014rnno* 1, Hsnson 3, Marahall 1.\nThird period\u2014(7) Roaaland, Lopochuck. 13:48. Penaltlee\u2014None.\nStope by goalkeeper! \u2014 Wolfe\n14,  11,  10;  DupuU 14,  10, 8.\nMORE ABOUT\nPATTULLO\n(Contlnaed From Fafe One)\nMacCualf \u2014 Duncan Alexander,\npeassd any on Feb. 3rd. Funeral\naervlcaa wlU be held at D. J. Robertson's funenl parlon on wednee-\nday tt 1 pm., peb. 7th. (11401\nFRIDAY I* THE NEXT DANCE\nHow doee your Tniedo look? How\nabout yonr dress shirt and rollar?\nCall aa ap wa will have It ready\nIn time. We eaU and deliver. KOOTENAY STEAM LAUNDRY AND\nKOOTENAY (NO ODOB) DBY\nCLEANERS. (IK\nWoman's Restroom\nUrge for Trail\nAuxiliary Speakers Wait Up-\non City Council\nCANADIAN   LBOION\nD. F. Marklend. Soldiers' advocate.\nwill bt at Legion headquarters February e, 8 and 7, to Interview ei-\nserrleo man or tbalr dependents\nwho are applying for pension; alao\npensioners who aia protesting thalr\npresent assessment of pension.\n(1074)\nENTERTAINMENT EXTRAORDINARY on Wednesday nest. Opera\nHoun for benefit of Hoeker Club.\n75 Ml'MCAL AND DRAMATIC\n<KTARft the pride at Nelson. Doors\nft o'clock. TIrket holders only early\ndoor 7.4S. Ills Worship the Mayor\nhss kindly consented to open the\nentertslnment. TICKETS AT NBLBON HARDWARE AND HORRWlLLH*\n(1190)\nTBAIL. B. C, Feb. \u00bb\u2014A delegation of th* Women's auxiliary headed by Mrs- J. Coupland waited on\ntha city council here Monday night\nurging that a woman's restroom\nba erected In tha dty, aa lt ww\nconsidered deelnble and a necessary\nImprorement. The delegates suggested that an additional room (or\nwoman ba erected of which tha WA.\nwould taka charge financially. Thay\nwere not in *favor of a oomblned\nrestroom and band stand aa auoh \u2022\nbuilding had not proven successful\nelsewhere.\nMayor E. L- Oroutage stated that\nno promisee oould be nude at tha\npreaent time aa the contracte with\ntha governor! ait would _\u2022 out off oo\nMarch gl and It waa not known\nwhether their preaent program could\nba carried out. However, ha stated,\ntha matter would ba given every\nconsideration at that time.\nP. H. SHEFFIELD IS\nTAKEN HOSPITAL\nP. H. Sheffield. Inspector of\nscboola. waa takan to tba Kootenay\nLata Oenenl boepiui -fonder\nmornlnt. when ba wu under doctor*  observation.\nVANCOUVER BEATS\nPORTLAND 2-1\nVKBCCAJVm, Fab. B (CF)\u2014Vancouver ' Dona kept tbelr hold on\nthird place In iba Northwestern\nPro Hockey league whan they turned\nback Portland Duckaroos 2-1 la a\nhotly  contested   game  here  tonight.\nPenalties ooat the Buos at laaat a\ntie if not tba victory. Aftar taking\na first period lead on Feaohea Lyon\nsolo goal. Bucks aaw their advantage tied up ln tha eecomi and tha\nwinning counter rung up in the\nfinal session whlla they ware a nan\nabort.\nPortland's lone tally came fire\nmlnutee before tba and, of tha first\nthis latter decision aa the most lm\nportent and  far-reaching result at\ntalned  at  any sudh  conference  for\nmany yaara,\" aald Mr. Pattullo.\n< Tna   provincial    premier   waa   at\npains to correct tha impression arising   from  despatches  at   tha   time\nthat  British  Columbia's  repreeenta-\ntioru   on   tha   PG_.   railway   question snd on tba subject of \"better\ntatma\" under tho confederation pact\nhad been turdbd down,\nSTILL   OPEN\n\"Both questions are still open,\"\nha aald. \"Tha maritime provlncea\ndid not present their claims for a\nreview of tho Dunoan report at the\nconte-rence, aa Intimated in tha\npress. It waa arranged by private\nnegotiation that they are to be laid\nbefore a special committee of the\nDominion cabinet.\nWAS DENNETT'S\nRKiCKSTlON\n\"On Premier Bennett, own suggestion British Columbia's case for\nbetter terma,' and with regard to\nthe P.O.E, wlU be Uld before ttis\nsame cabinet.\"\nWith ell this Mr. Pattullo expressed himself aa well pleased.\nNo information waa given at tba\nconference aa to the extent of the\nworks program, bs said. He Inferred\nthat It would have to be oo a large\nscale, aa the Dominion and all tbe\nprovlncea were exceedingly anxious\nto get rid of the preeent nllef\nsystem.\nThe conference, be said, oonrlnoed\neverybody tbat lt wae utterly impossible just to stop relief and that\nonly a works program 'oould diminish the amount.\n'If I wen doing It I would make\nlt   $.00,000,000,\"   aald   Mr.   Pattullo.\nHe bad submitted to Mr. Bennett,\nafter the conference, a ptofram of\nworks which tbe Britlah Oolumbla\ngovernment wiabed to undertake on\nlta own responalblllty, and expected\nan answer from Ottawa on this proposal vary shortly.\nTbe submission to Ottawa waa\nnecessary because of the province's\nfinancial position and the conference agreement tbat tbe Dominion\nahould  have  a frae  hand to aaalst.\nTbe Dominion works scheme la to\nbe entirely a Dominion affair, aald\nMr, Pattullo. Hence the provincial\nscheme waa entirely of a provincial\nnature, but lt wu hoped thet the\nDominion would make a loan to tba\nprovince at a reasonably low rate of\nInterest.\nAs only two weeks remain before\ntbe legislature opens. Mr. Pattullo\nsaid be expected word from Ottawa\nln time to allow tbe government to\nprepare   lta  sessional  program.\nCAPS\nTha new spring: caps\nare here. Distinctive\ninnovations in patterns and color ton*\ning. No man's wardrobe is complete without at least one cap.\nfl.26, f 1.50 to\nS2.00      ,\nEMORY'S\nLimited\nMORE ABOUT\nRADIO DEATH\n(Contlnaed Dm rat* Om)\nh* eald was rwotnlsed him. Sh* Wd\nhim shs Oam nottiln* otl It. aad.\ndenliT Infuriated, th* maa allotted\nout * '*ck-lu*_le.\n\u25a0eiTJTTBBINOS INCOBBUMT\nHorrllleKl, lellat Kan.\nThan Wolvarton waited ln. Th* man\nwhirled and atruck him afaln and,\nafaln on th* he*d, on* stab pen*.\ntratlnf th* brain. Pstdman oam*\nin, and th* attaeaar p*_ad In hla\nhtu-Unt ol Wolvarton and alastosti\nFUldman.\nWhen subdued ttm man wa* i*s-\nmoved to * polios station, when M\nput up another battl*. PoUo*\nunable to tet anr explanation from\nhim, hla mutterlnf bain* Incoherent.\nA registered mall slip In bla clott-\nlnc bore tb* nam* \"Clerenoe Wai*\ntm,\" and tb* initial* \"Ca-W.\" wtn\n\u2022tltched lnalde hue -attend. Tbs\nradio station attache* aald tb\u2014 hat.\nnever seen blm before.\nB.C. TO BENEFIT\nIN WAGE RAISES\nFOR LUMBERMEN\n\u2022-ICTORIA,     rV>.     S     (OF)\u2014With\nsoms lumber tlrmi havlnf *lready\nput Into effect * eeeond 10 per otnt\nwtfl Increase trom th* low reached\ndurln* tbe depreealon, lt wa* reported here today (hat th* entire\nBritish Oolumbla lumber industry\nwa* contempliUnf followlni .ult.\nIf carried Into effect th* lncrsssa\nwould put mon thsn 1100,000 additional a year beack Into circulation\nln tba lumber camps and mllla bf\ntht provlno*.\nCope Town Pays\nPrincs Welcome\nCAPS TOWN, South Africa, Fib. f\n(CP Cable).\u2014Ths atreet* of South\nAfrica, leading dty wer* crowded\ntoday for * miniature royal procession that followed tb* arrival by\nsteamship of Print** Oesotf*. rount-\neet aon ott tha klaf. for * visit of\nseveral week* to South Africa.\nA treat reception was tendered\nth* prince at th* quayside.\nEngineer on Royal\nScot It Honored\nUOKDOlt. Feb. I (CF oable)\u2014On\nlb* platform of Euston elation from\nwhere many travellers have st*rt*d a\nJourney to Canada, 3. H. Thomas,\neecretary ot atate for dominions,\ntoday pres*ted William OUberieon,\nengineer of the tsmous Royal Soot,\nAi,s\u00bb*-i:-.-> A i*** a. with th* m*d*l ot tb* Orter of tb*\nMU-Trailan   A.   U.   fO        British   s-mplra   conterred   on   tb*\nJU-L-, \"tm.m.mA~.:il\" T.I-. <,rl,~ \"* \u2022*\u2022 \u00b0*m T\"*'' honor* list\nmOK9     UOOOWIII      I np In recognition of the treat tour of\n  th* train throutrh Canada and im \\\nmOn-BOrmirt. Australia, Feb. a\n(CP table)\u2014J. a. Latham, ttttxney-\nrenerel ln th* txxnmonwealth cabinet, leans on March IT for a\nthree-month \"goodwill tour\" of tbe\nfar east. Including Chin, and Japan,\nwltb tb* object of foaMrlnf tb*\npraaant frlandly relatione between\nAustralia and Mr northirn neurh-\nbora.\nVancouver Relief\nEmployee Mining\nVAr\u00bbt-X)-JV7_B, nb. a (0P>\u2014John\nAdam. 10, employ** of tb* Vancounr Mile* department end a formsr\nraaldut of Oaiaary, ha* bnn mlaslnf\nsine* PWH-uary a, report* to polloe\nat*t*.\nMr*. 3. Wright, landlady ott th*\nroomlnc hous. when ttw ml*****,\nman resided, told polio* Ail\u2014a hsd\nconfided to her he bad bnn thntt-\nened by a U-ranlen, when asm* it\nnot known, bse*un tb* man mata\nto think Adam wa* responsible tot\nbit falhn* to tet r*ll*f.\nGENERAL MOTQRS\nDIVIDEND IS 25c\nnstw Toax. tab. a tAPi\u2014mr-\nsctora of oenerai Moton corporation\ntoday declared * refular qnart*rr>\ndividend ot aa oent* i\nsham.\n\u2022H'UAB Qicrr\nnew Tonm, no. i  (tn-tmw\nautar quiet; spot prion _~\u00ab*--f-1\nat 130.\nFutuna 1 to | potnta town, arils\nM.aoo tons. March lja ta Itt,\nMsy l.\u00ab, July l.at, Sept. l.TS, DM.\n1.7*. Jab. l.Tta.\nRsflned unohinnd it UO k\ntin*   granulated.\nStart   tk*   New   Tear   right   lr   :\nbuilding  op year  ttyitem  with\nGallagher's System\nTonic\nSmythe'i Phenaeej\nLittle Call Upon\nStabilization Fund\nOTTAWA, Feb. B (CP)\u2014Only 120,-\nStM hu been paid out of tb* stabilisation fund alne* 11 went Into\noperation Uat March, Bon. B. N.\nRhodes, finance minister, told Hon.\nW. 9. Motherwell. (Ub. Melville) In\ntb* boun of oommon* today. - Du*\nto aterltna'a spectacular rut* llttl*\noall wn mad* on tb* fund, h* said.\nUnited Btitn.\n-S^5\nJ. A.C. Laos-ton, R.O.\nOPTOMf-TTlI ST\u2014OPTICIAN\ndoll, iaa. Medical Arts Boll41\u00bbf\nall classbb of\nHatal Work, Latka\nWork, Drilling, Boring and Grinding.\nMotor Rewinding.\nAcetylene     Welding\nBENNETT'S\nLIMITED\nDeath Takes Fort\nWilliam Merchant\nFORT WILLIAM. Feb. I (OT>.-\n8. L. f-ans, 50, prominent Lake-\nhead merchant and president this\nyear of Fort Wltllam Rotary elub,\nwas dead today, victim ot a sudden\nheart attack. Native of Bruce county. 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