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Loan\nRELIEF DOLE, WORK,\nWAGES IMPOSSIBLE\npattullo Takes Smack\non Face Lying Down\nStates Ottawa\nOTTAWA, May S (CP)\u2014nuutu-\nfled with Mme MlnUter B. B. Bennett* lanasttaa that they batanu\nbudget to within li-MMM,\nI cnrrut tgpudltam to cu-\nI to tntblt them to\nI BrltUh Colnmkta get-\negattaa left Ottawa today alter atotog Mr. Bennett to re-\ncomlter the* request tot an to,*\nsm,oss Man.\nPremitr T. D. Pattullo ot Brltlih\nOolumbla ton far Montreal after writing to Mr. Bennett a renew of tbe\nEvlnce'e audi and urging the fcd-\n1 tnuury to grant the requeeted\ntou. and tugguttag that mutual oo-\noperatloa would cnato bitter Do-\nmlnlon-provlnttel ralatlooi thu\nwouM \"crltlcUm and Centonhlp.\" Ht\nWUl bt la Montml until Seturdiy.\nB.C. WITHOUT FUNDS\n*-t m* \u2022JSjrfg*\n____. aRtautaa et tbe Caaadlu\ngovernment, faced the fa tan atone\ni to Bay, nn *tor\nr^SLnetod   critU,  which\n itou-r-fiMiatto^.faltoral\nPremier PattaUet action la wrtttog\nmaater Buattt aat reftalag to\nbalk down u Inch on hU ortglatl\ndtitiQli tor targe federal loan*.\nHaving taku .Ms step and having\ntake* Mr. Bennett to reconMer\nBU alttmetam, Mr. PattuUe pre\npared to han Ottawa for Montreal\nthtt tftotntu, without hope ef\nreunaldetaitu, completely tUent on\nM* plan*, bat fulng tbe great ttra-\ntog paint ef bis career.\nOTTAWA   MTSTIF1BD\nWhlit tht tyu of aU Oanada wan\nwatching tha amaatog break between\ntha federal governmut and toe wut-\ntrmott ptrtasr of conf ederatlon, Otta-\nautlrtly\nwa wu t\n(Coattoaedu\nmystified by Mr. Pit-\nElghl)\nFRASER RIVER IS\nDOWN 11 INCHES\nOCESNIL. B.0, May I (CP)c-\nAftor reachlag nnaaaal hlgh-wattr\nusrts tor thU time tt yur, thl\nprater river hu dropped 11 Incite*\nto tw* i*y\u00bb. Alfred Carun, Qaw*\nnel', eldest Inbrtltont, hu etetar-\ned he hu \u00bb\u00ab* teen tbe Fnur\nto high tt th* ttou ef year \u00ab1-\nthough ln MM aad \"It the high\nwtttr atege aw lerenl wukt\nearner thin nia*l.\nMISSION MAOISTBATE DIES\ncm, B-e. M\u00bby i\na Ctarke McEwen, itl-\nM1SSION\n(CP),\u2014June*\npudtory maglstnte far the Mb-\nMan dlttrlct tw M yeare, ta dud\ntoday after a abort Ulneti.\nArabian War Worries\nBritain, France, Italy\nNATIONS RUSH\nLeave Doors of China Open\nIs French Demand to Japan;\nBritain Issues a Warning\nMember North\nYorfelsDead\nModify Trade Tactics\nor Trade War Will\nCame Say British\nFABIS,\nMiy t (AP).-tB a\noraadem Insisting trtttlu b\u00ab *a-\nnrved. Franu tofarmtd Japan todty ihe wants Chins* door left\nopen.\n\"In tht optatoa at tht French\ngovernment.\" the note uld. \"the\nonly egaltable and AMactoty se-\nlatlea at Chlaeu attain Met to\nthe principle et tht We\u00abhl*|ten\ndocament, notably by appBtatlon\ntf tht frtanely procedure dtocrlb-\ned la partial* il at th* treaty en\nFeb. S. ins.\"\nBBITAIN FLANS QUOTA LAW\nLONDON, M\u00bby S (API\u2014Ore*'\nBritain today preunted Jepea a\nUat et prejected rtitrlettoni at\nJapanese   expert*   to'\ncolonies ud tht BrltUh Mil. Po-\nUtely bat firmly, W*ltar Baad-\n\u00abaa, prtilawtt ot th* beard \u00abt\ntrade. Informed the Japanese tm-\ntoday-,\nbeu etrlcken with ad\nlut night.\nWiWOOHIS\nDEADJN US.\nThroat Infection Is\nFatal to Late\nTreasurer\nNBW TOBK, M\u00bbI 1 (AP)-WUltam\nB. woodln, wbou .warm frtandtolp\nfor Franklto D. Roounlt tad him\nto take the hehtt of the United\nStatu tntoury la on* of tb* nation* grant* trim; died tonight.\nThe Industruilst and compoetr,\nwhou htilth had bun trall to recent yeara, died In a beepttal ot the\nravagu ot t throit Infection. W\nwould han bun N yun old lata\ntbU Month.\nFor mn months, throught tha\natraln at the national bank holiday\nand the unprecedented monitory ei-\nperlmente of tht \"new deal.\" Mr.\nWoodln held hta poet until lut\nNovember whu he flrtt obtained a\nluvt ot ebunce ud finally, Ju. 1,\nresigned u uontory ot the -reentry.\n(Contlnied on P*gt Two) *\nOBBNFBU,, Buk., Miy S (CP)\u2014\nPonleapp*, 83, long hetdmin ot tb*\nSaklmay band, U d^ed, Be wu \u00bb\nliraoui Indlm runntr. Who onec chu-\ntd a deer If houn to kill It.\t\nHAMEL1N, CrTY OF THE PIED PIPER,\nTO HAVE HOME-COMING OF CHILDREN\nBy W. B. BBOCBMANN\nFbrelgn   Stan\nHAMBUB, Oermuy, May I iAP>-\nAU living \"chlldru Ud chlldru'a\nthBdru\" of thla uctant town had\nmvltationa todty  to return fcr. t\nrid homtMialnt beginning May\nto commemorate the *Wth u-\nalveraary ot the ttrang* pled piper\nof BameUn.\nTMT wUl reteU tht fate that befell When aU of Hamelln youngaten\n\"  colore\"\nmusician\nIn I iam ot\nwtU led oft ur a aplt\nbright\noff w a tpltaful i\n\u2022wallowed up by the earth\nto tti* tune ef hli weird piping*.\nOnly t Uttta cripple who, according to legend, couldn't keep up wtth\ntbe merry crowd, Und to tell the\ntali thtt hu ilnce become fimout\ntbt world ovtr.\nlt wu on Junt M, 19M. thl itory\ngou, that a piper cut a fatal\nspell ovtr tht chlldru, all becauu\ntbt town tathen bickered tnd refuted to pay him hU Jutt dut for\nridding the town ot a terrlbli\nplague ot rttt.\nTbt legend II tnced back by\nsores authorities to the children'*\nertvud* at Mil, by othtre to a\nwboleule abduction, and by itlU\nothen to a duclng mula Whloh\nupon aea* young Hamelln\n(CMtlnatd oa, Fag*  Tea)\nDEMURRAGEON\n''ttttpBi\nWoodward, a Coast\nMan, Appears at\nBanksProbe\nBULBB ASSASStBATID\ntto hnarn atYtmra, tM raltr\nhta ceaatry, wu reported Mm-\nOTTAWA, Miy I (OT)-A \u00bbu-\nturt of money circulation apudto\n\u00abp to t br*\u00bbth-toklng pan with\n*U treneactlona aatttad on tha apot.\nhy   uu   ot  currency   beating   de-\naurrtgt \u00abti,' wu untoUM btfon\n\u2022 houu (ranking ud oommtrct\noommlttot thlt Mternoo*. Tht\neponior of th* teheme rat I\nWoodward, of Tucouver, hitlonal\neaeutlv* eecretary of tht fnt eton-\nomy league of Canada.\nMr. Woodward wu a volunteer\nwltneu and wu given \u00ab0 mlnutu to\natato hta plu. Hta ugguttoni win\nrtoeived with Ilnly Inttrut ind\nconildtrabl* ineyedullty.\nHI would euutltuta for th* pru-\nut currency u uu* ot money\nupon which the holder would bt\nrequired to affix a atamp valued at\nont p\u00ab cent of the fut vtlut of\ntht rate on tbi tint dty of etch\nmonth. Metal money would bt tumid ln for m-mlnttni at tbl ud ot\ntvrry   yur   and   a   amaU   -Mating\nin thu wiy thnt would be an\ntxtraoTdlnary tonducy on tbt pirt\not tht holder tt money to git Md\not lt. ruultlng In rapid tumour,\n\u2022pot uttliraut ler ivtry traneae-\ntion, and a rebat******^*! nvuut to\ntin governn\ntax itampi.\nSILVER li\nPA\nWAR SHIP TO\nMDNATIONALS\nSoud Crushes Yemen\nTribesmen With His\nEfficient Forces\nBRITISH WORRY\nIS ADEN PORT\n\"Greater Arabia\" Is\nMovement Feared\nby 3 Powers\n(Cepyrtiht MM by th* Ai.s_m.sS\nBAGDAD, Iraq. UsS (AF)-*!*\nceltapu at Ztaato fcrcw\n\u25a0a   Arabia  durlag   hitter\nwarfare Wtth tht felgfely-effl-\nanay tf tha Sand, raler at\n... Arabia, me reperted tonight\nlaHtaeeuly wtth rapM Brlttah,\nUu, aad Preach Mipi to pit- *\nlba Aad, tht atato pewert el Are-\nbtoi leaser la thla era, wu \u2022 \"\nhan unaltered the aneleat\ndem M fetact  blended\n\"I Told You So\" Shout\nofi Gerry McGeer Who\nAsks B. C. to Rise Up\n\"wtwwaw itiwttisutititi*\n\u2022 CROWS RESCUE\nRABBIT FROM\nAN EAGLE\nTHBBB BUXa. Alta- Miy S\n(CP)\u2014A big battling eagle who\nS .tacked U equSly big Jack libit, mutt be aorry today tor hit\nplant of alaugbtar. The \"Jt\nip of\nlack\"*wu\nMaying with a group ot hta frltndi\nwben th* eagle twooped down\nwith pro*p*cta rJitMl mut.\nThi rabbit* *ctttar*d In *very\ndirection, but th* eagle purtued,\ncbulng tht \"Jack\" Into tomt un-\ndtrbruh who* hi dtaturbid a\nflock of ot uu,\nIB battle amy, tbe crowa took\nattar the aula. Relnforttmtntt\ncum from all dlrectlont, ud the\neagle mad* a baity mtnat, mlnut\nmuy feather*\niiiitiititiiiiiittimit\nFRANCE IRRIS\nARMY\n: Hhi\ntht BrltteH\ni tht wir-ttrlekca ana to\nIII aatleult and latewtta,\nand Italy aad Fraaee, sharing with\nBritala a gran view ef thll herder\n(OurAued on Pate tta)\nAlarmed at Forces at\nHand in German\nNation      ' '\n, ttom, M\u00bby S (API-France's army\ntnfftm Wtstr, It wu Hamad to-\nTbt trtat torn numbering nearly\n1,-00,001 mn thtt pruu hU whu\nwar ume to UH hu torunk to\nhalf that itnngth, and muiberi\not tht gtntral itaft ***8rt! tbe Oer-\nmu amy.'it1 numerically tuperior\nto thl prench.\nBtveltatlon of tbt cabinet'! plu\nregerdlng longtr urrlai cami\nthrough tha Socialist leader, won\nBlum, who aula to preunt action\nu It baton, thi governmut obm\u00ab\nLOAN REFUSAL\nSTIRS OTTAWA\nOffers Cooperate With Pattullo Government\nand Suggests Immediate Session of\nB.C. to Meet New Crisis\nMONETARY REFORM THE ONLY WAY\nOUT OF THE MESS FOR PROVINCE\nBut Patfullo Should Have Put House In Order\nBefore He Went to Ottawa; SPA\nNo Good Under Circumstances\nOTTAWA, Msy 3-\u2014G. G. McGeer, strongest enemy\nof the Pattullo government in B. C, today issued a resounding call to .all British Columbians to stand together behind the provincial administration in the gravest financial crisis in the province's history.\nHe demanded an immediate session of the legislature, and offered to co-operate with the government\nunreservedly in measure to meet an unparalleled situ-\nation.\nMONETARY REFORM ONLY SAVIOUR\nAnd while blaming Premier Bennett bitterly for\nloaning huge sums to the C P. R. aad to the Conservative Saskatchewan government, he declared that there\nwas no permanent way ont of the preaent mess for\nB.C. or Canada except by monetary reform.\nUr. MoOeefe atotamuta which took on u added Importance because\nbt the extraordinary impression he hie mada on parliament In the lut\nfew daya nn u follow*:\nANTICIPATB* THS SITUATION\n\"TU* alt-jatlon ia exactly what I aaUclpated,\" Mr. MeOeer uld, \"Prior\nto the election, I warned thi public of Brlttah Oolumbla that there could\nbe ho work ud waiu program without monetary reform ln Oanada. Prior\n<;to the election, I dtacuued thi pot-\ntlhle attitude ot Mr. Bennett to a\nunut to Brtttah Oolum-\n^SSm^taJi__tl__b\n(thlt tht\nfib a\nFR0M1KEC0ALCREEKMMES\nFERNIE, B. C, May 8.\u2014Announcement was made\nat a meeting of the Fernie board of trade Wednesday\nthat the C. P. R. had renewed its order for coal from\nthe Coal Creek mines. This* gives assurance that the\n< local mines will continue to operate on the same basis\nas during the last year.\nEfforts are being made to secure additional orders.\nH. E. Douglu, E. K. Stewart and*Dr. J. Gee.were\nappointed delegates to the convention of Associated\nBoards of Trade of Eastern B-tftish Columbia, opening\nat Grand forks May 17.\nPREDICTS WAR IN '40\nWholesale Human Butchery\nLOHDOH,\nclrcUt bellnd todi;\nplana to take edrut _\ncraaaed prlu of \u2022ilrer to\nmlrer \"toku\" paydunt 1\ntoatolhaut ot lta war debt\nUnited Statu talk dut Junt\n(Tht oongrutional authority grant\ned Prttldnt Boounlt to accept tiller In payment oi tbe debtt expired\nto October).\nT0SK, May S (AP)-A Wat\n1M0 wm uUed a otrtalaty\nWell...the BhglBh\nantral hare tor tow\n..Jfetfe\nof tb* $toti_tcf conUtattf\nbot* which took, tha\nFALL FATAL\nVAXOOCVBR. May s (OP)-John\ninueeon, tt, Budion itreet, died to\nWk wtaltot tot torn upon t mu hotpJW tonight ftojlhiuriu tootle\npiigrtmagt from which they nerei ed whan ht tin \u00bb tttt from Uu tog\nVancouver Wander Bitten, Maided\nat BatOat Cougar; Unable Vte Axe\nHOUSBO, B.C., Mey S (OF) Bfrerily brulud ud Wtton In t btttU\nwith a Miliar which attacked htm to he walked along t lowly trail today.\nBun tonu It reoorartng It hU rench homt near toil email Vanoounr\nlaland settlement.\nTh* big cat luped upon him without warning, knocking hhn to tht\nground and muting him to tote hli trip on hu axt in wu carrying.\nTht inlm*l utaad Aaasn by th* kit arm abora th* elbow and tht\nr wmttad duputoily for ureral mlnutu belore be wu able to\n* bu sn. He wu Own. only kbk to atrlke the cougar ureral tlmu\non tlto back ud ahould*!*, Wt hli blow* forced th* animal to mean It*\nhold.\nMM uctptd whu tha aalmal motad away a tlw tut. IMU Bum\nMt lmmtdUttly with hU dog laid tound th* animal where tt had tttacktd\nJtnten. It wu trwd qtockly tod thot.\nrx?.\nEgg Bootleggers\n*      Will Face Court\n_ nl ,'nm _.\nwntltlPIO,   May   S   (CP)_B.\nBrowne,   unlor  Dominion\nSJSiita'to mSESu,\nchewu wUl ehorily\/le\nf dr \"booUeggfil-g\" \u00ab*'.\nIt U lUegal for H\nto  W uagrtdtd\nductn it t flat\nproucutlona to\ntact  both  the\nHu tmrld wlU hire\n-   within\nr:\ntot book It nothing to tart t* repent if,\" hi iddtd,\n i i    '._ ,\u25a0 , r\t\n\"I fear* a hunch thU wiu happen,\"\nrefertiai to thi horrora ud terra*\npndMtod by him for the humu race\nto thl future.\n\"War situation* tak* a certain Mme,\"\nWiUt continued. Certainly then u\nnothing danterout now, but IBM\ngrree \u00bb tlmt.\" Improtmuti to th*\nicluu of warfare were rlewed by\nWell*, u foreotitlng a tutor conclu-\nalon t* the war of the future. The\netfecto of modern methods of war-\ntar* proMdt * much quicker de-\nmotalhattton of annlu thu during\nthe Oreat War,\" ha told.\nLINER GROUNDS\nHsmbuto^Siun liner Albfrt Ball-\niStli^d^*? ^    JtMatolt tfil mud to Mew\n******* u*Ul- Ira* fennel ttf mam houra today\nwhu Uw ran icraoad to t bury\ntot. Tngbutn, aided by the high\ntldi, tuccettod to noattag her. She\nprowl* u b\u00ab eUru.\n\u00ab*n to\nminion twtam\nnrmtr bee*., g\nDIES IN FIRE\ns <m-\nBROOBXTB, B.T, Mat\n'    wu burmd to\ntin whtab canud darnate\nby oftlcUl* tt bttwue\n4 tototoO on tha Butor\noompany pier. Thru mu\n\" ani a doan tlrtmu\nmole*.\n10, as tutataat\nEVIDENCE DIES\nBUT DAMAGES\nAWARDED LADY\nCALOABT, May t (CF)\u2014Bkhlblt\nNo. 1\u2014 a \"hay\" mouse\u2014wii dud\ntoday whu tM um tttlntt a Cil-\ngary cartas* eampuy wu tailed In\nt. It wu krugbt to \"\no*B\u00bb *\nCalgiry\ntreated,\nfeat dial ta Bi *ll\u00abr.\ntfea motMe-yotngtter wu found\nPlaytoi la a bu ot clothing tblp-\np*d ttom Ctlgtry to Edmonton to\ntha k*m* at Mn, A. Bolpb. Tht\n(toaklag wu la ibitto tad Mrt.\nB*lpb taed the eartoie company.\nTtdty tht wu twtrded flT.es dim-\nama.\nTfet Judge riled that \"a null\natkfeBag animal\" tad caaaed-the\nTO HOSE PIPE\nAnother Thir^ to Get\nItturned Off; Gets\nTrip Expenses\nOTTAWA. May S (CP)-Attor a\n\u25a0omiwhit tharp Interchange between\nmember* ot tha banking committal\ntoday, Gerald O. MeOeer. Vancouver eoonomlit, who sddretsed that\nbody tor Are boura Tuuday, tou\nNcaDid tor brief iwmmttlon today.\nWhile igrulng that Mr. Mooter\nhad bun gttu in exoellent opportunity tt hit tint appearance,\nWUUito Hthto .VX-. Wtaiktwln),\nremmttd ht had a number of quutloni hi would Uk* to uk htm. Bi\nsugnetted Mr. MeOeer bt oaUsd, with\ntb* dtfenlte ttlputatlon he remain\non the *tand tor only twuty minutes or hilt in hour.\n\"It la on* thing to turn on \u2022\nhut ud tnotbv to turn lt off,\"\ntalfl Bon. B. B. BhOdu, flnsnce\nmlnuttr.\n\"1 look upon tha whole thing u\nnothing but propagaaada,\" declared\nPiter McOibbon (Cona,, ktutkoki),\nwho moved thlt tht committee go\non wtth lta work.\nThU abatement aroused proteate.\nIt wai airatd to go ahead with\nMr. MeOeer tor a, abort time untu\nmimbert felt utufltd thty htd liked \"their quettlom.\nAt the conclutlon of Mr. McOetr'i\nbearing tbe oommlttu decided with,\nout dUunt to pay bU upenut Incurred In coming to Ottawt.\nONLY 24 CH1R0S\nREGISTERED SO FAR\nVICTORIA, May s tOP)-Twuty.\nfour BrltUh columbU chlropractora\not tpprulmately 900 In tht province han complied to date with tht\norder calling tor thtlr registration\nundtr toe chiropractor* act paid\nat tht lut eetHon ot the leglitature.\nlta wt require* that thty mu*t\nbt BrltUh nbjtot* md dlplomii\n\u2022pietfytog their qualification! were\nUUed tor to utoblilh their right\nto rtgUtratlont. \u25a0\nHindenburg III\nbkbun, May \u00ab (OP-Bavu)\u2014Prea-\nIdent Paul von Hindenburg ot Oer-\ntnuy la Ul. but report* that hit health\nwu dUqutatlng ue uaggerated, tt\nwu dUeVoud todiy. The to-ytir-old\nftild marehall *uffered from blidder\ntrouble recently but his ilmott re-\ngovernnunt of \"British Oolumbl* would\nbtvt to fau.\nBSNNBTTS BBCOU AN\nOPBB BOOK\n\"Mr. Bennett'* record to thtt rt-\nU u opu book. Ht hu u*\nr million doUin to tbt\nO. P. R. tad twuty-eight mUUons\nto th* Bukatcbewu governmut\nwhich happena to bt dt hu own political pereuulon. BU attitude to\nBrltUh Columbia tnd to Multobt\nLiner Hits Shark\nNBW TORK, May S (AP)\u2014The ltn*\ner But* Ludi wu ln port lrom South\nAmerican porta todty with htr item\nbut tram a oolUson with a huge\nM-loot while thark, which wu Impaled on tht bow AprtFas In the Quit\nol Derlen. In bla report of tbt Incident, Flret Officer A - Blchtrdi\nuld thi ihark wu ot u iitremtly\nrare apeclee.\n(Continued em Pag* Eight)\nMarkets at\na Glance\nBy -\nToronto ud Montreal\u2014In*u*tii\u00bbl\nttockt cloud lowtr.\nToronto Mlnu\u2014Cloeed town.\nNew Torfc-Btockt cloud low*r.\nWlnnlptg\u2014Whut  \u2022lightly   hightr.\nToronto\u2014Btcon hog* oft c*r down\n10 cut*'to l.to.\nLondon\u2014Bar tflvtr hightr, \u00ab\nand tin lower;  Itad Ud Sine unchanged.\nNew Tork\u2014Ber tUver higher; tin\nlower: copper, lead and alnc un*\nchanged. '\nNew Tork-Cotton lower; rubber\nud coffu hightr; tugar unchanged.\nNew Tork\u2014Canadlu doner up\nl-M to 1.00(4\nSPECIAL SESSION OF\nQUBBEC LEGISLATURE\nCALLED FOR JUNE\nipedtl\novlncial\n40-BBC, May a (CP)-A\n\u2022eulon of th* Quebec pro'\nlegUliture hu bun called for June\nS, It wu announced ben today.\nThe Uglilature will deal with Mon-\ntreal't flnuclal troubles at the \u00ab\u2022\ntra aettlon.\nBitter Row Reported\nBack Scenes; Deny\n\"Discourtesy\"\nLIBERALS FLAY\nBENNETT STAND\nPattullo Is Silent as\n1 Goes to Montreal;\nB.C. in Deeper\nOTTAWA, Miy \u00ab If Premier Buattt retain to withdraw fell ftnin-\nelel ultimatum. Brlttoh Columblal\nwill \"to It alone.\"\nTbU wu Premier rattaBfi lut\nword to tht people tt hu proline*\nlint before he lilt Ottawa today fcr\nMontreal, following the breakdown\nof Me nejotUtkms wtth thi Cut-\ndUn prime minister.\nAs be wu boarding the train, Mr.\nPattullo, surrounded fey newtaapir\ncorrespondents representing paptn\nill aver Canada, wu asked what to\nproposed to do In cue Mr. Bennett\nflntlly refund to iceept fell pre-\nfe this\nllcally;\nMr. Pattullo replied U-\n\"Go It on our own, et\nTt\ntonla\ncount.\"\nBt hid nothing ehe tc uy.\nPremier  Pattullo woke up  at S\no'clock thli morning to And hlmulf\ntbe mott-talktd-Qt ,nua In tbt -national capital. Before he could ditto\ntor hreakfatt the* Impact of hli d\u00ab-\nmailo break with Premier Bunatt\nwit borne la on htm by tnrieui vli-\nltor* of in inrti who tMhtod to know .\nwhit wu getog to hupu tmM,.JMT\nPSBSONAt \u00abU\u00bb\nOttawa buued with the atory if\na bitter penonal trad which had\n(Continued on Pig* Bight)\nBRlSHUBS\nBUCKTARIFFS\nUrge Program Bring\nBack Free Trade\nGradually\nDOTH, Bngtand, M*y S\nr  re)*ctlng  *   delta return to tnt\nliberal party con-\nit adostod th* etata*\nwhich tafla for gradual\nlectton ud oondtmn*\nll ptcta u hampering\ngeneral tradt.\nIf ud whu tot LlberaU return to\npower the return ttom the protacttvt\ntyitam, iniUtuted by the HtUontl\ngovtrnmut two yun ago, will bt by\ngradual ttagu. tti opntiruce decided\nln tndorring thl repart. A Luoublrt\nplea that th* party vrfeu ln power\nehould have Britain git* t lead to the\nworld In free trade wu reject*: I.\nTbe official statamut of poUcy\nenUtled \"the Uberal way\" wlU, however, bt rephrated ln oettsr to makt\nplain to uy doubtan thrt th* party\nitUl itand* for fret try*.\nVICTORIA. Miy t tti)-Tht appointment of Bdward Maurlc* Oar-\nrntbttt ot Kelowna, a. O, aa official admlnletretor of tht \u00bbuth\nOkutgin electoral dlatrlct hu bun\nruelndid. w. 0. Kelly, K. O* few\nbun named official admlnUtratog\nof the summerlud portion of thl\ncounty ot Tail In that dlitrict.\nB.C. Has Received less Financial Aid at\nOttawa Than Any Other Western Province\nOTTAWA, Mat 1\u2014British Colombia bu received ltu flaudil W-\n\u25a0Utanre from the federal government than aay wettern province,\ntccorllng to flgam contained In\nthe lut Rbodre bndtrt tnd reviewed with Interest by tbe British Columbia cabinet Ministers hire today u hagttlatloni with tbe federal lovernment far new leant came\nta grief.\nAltogether the federal govern -\ntout hu loaned the western province |H,74-VM0 Md Cf thll am\nount Brltlih Columbia hu fead\n|7,MI,M0, Alberto JKVSSMW. Sam\nkatchewan   S>*,5t*n,l-N,   Minltota\nSlS.uM.0M.\nWhile Bukatchewu to* already\nreceived Cver tbree times u much\nu British Columbia, Ba representative! left here a few dayt ago\nconfident that they would get mien mlllloni more ln the netr future. BrltUh Columbia tiled In It*\nUtrit propouls for IIJIM.OM fer\nerdlalry purposes ud Urge tou\nfor public works.\nIce Goet Ont in Ynfcon River Front\nat Damson, Man and Woman Win Cosh\nDAWSON, T.T., Miy 8 (CP)\u2014Jouph Dtltoohc, old-time mine of Dominion Creek, T.T., ud Mra. Bin* Boyce, D\u00bbwun business womu, received\noongratutatlon* today on their lucky gueUU u to when th* lot_*ouM to\nout of tb* Tukon river ud on thtlr good fortune In winning ltrgl \u00abwup.\nTh* lu'wut out In front of Dewton ywtanUy tt 0:57 a.m. ud Deuocto,\nwon 11700 for hU gutu of Miy S, 11:10 un. Tht Urgut wlnnlngi to tto*\nminute 000U wut to Mrt. Boyy, who won 11480. ,\nRecent huvy rtlnt ud wtrm wuther wire responilble for thi unuiually\nearly break-up. The Ice went out without any ipectaculir occurruu, tto,\nmovemmt being euy ud quiet. There were no lami or high water ind It,\nwu uptetod tha river world be open for navigation from White Hone to St.\nMlobaeU within three daya.\n FAU TWO*\n,t\u00bb\nPmetota\nCmcb Im Over _J Yssss\nMAKES WORK EASIER !\nNottingham nvtllir: I wu not Wife at Wlllssdtn: My hutband hu\ndrunk: my legi ]u*t failed to carry strangled me many tlmu alnoe we\nme. I have bun married.\nN-ilion, B,C, Hotels\n\"Finest in the Interior''\nBreakfast\n35* to GO*\nLuncheon\n35* to TJOti\nDinner\n35* and. 65*\nPhone 787\nHUME hotel\nFm BUI Betvloi Belton, B.O. Oeorgi Benwell. Prop.\nBotary ana Oyro Beadquarten\nO. Ball, Victoria: B.\n,tlwto, 3. D. Munro, Winnipeg;\nB. Crawford, Utolcln* Bit. Henry\ntM, R. K. McDougall, A. L. Newion,\nMr. ud Mn. P. W. Urry, W. H. Vk*\nBath, 8. A. Crane, B. M. Allan, Van-\ncouvtr; D. J. McDonil-l, Mn. WUdry,\nMrt. Beecroft, Toronto; B. Mclnnut,\nHowser; Mn, LewU, Orey Creek; Mr.\nud Mre.'Germain, city; B. W. Brere-\ntln, T. A. Brtratln, Spokani; C. A.\nYule, W. B. Lawrence, Pentlcton; R.\nS. Perceval, Montreal.\nThe Savoy Hotel\n\"Where the Guest Is Kind\"\nNelson's Newest snd Finest Hotel\nMany Rooms With Private\nBaths or Showers.\nJ. A. KERB, Prop.\nPBONB IS\nNBLSON, B.O.\n\u25a0AVOT\u2014Ralph I. Horttn, Fred D.\nOowan, Vancouvtr; O. M. Laytdn.\nTraU; BoUto Stafford. Oorbto; Mr.\ntnd Mn. Belli, Ntw Denver; J. a\nFruit, NtUon; Jamu A. Millar, L.\nOraham, Btkutp; T. Flttchtr, Fernie;\n0. McDonald, Ntw Wtatmlnator: Mr.\nand Mra. 3. B. Fink, Cranbrook; J.\nDorlty, W. A. Gaidar, H. 8. Smith,\nEdgewood; A. F. Thomeraoa, Piss-\nmore; V. Lommtl, Nakuip; Karl\nKnudion, Al O. Banut Clrcua.\nHaw Grand Hotel\nF.  L.   BAPAB.  Prop.\nWtekly ud Monthly Batu\nUM and Cold Water\nStogU Mi ap     DonbU gi.50 up\niMBIIIOiMMIfeudSp\nOccidental Hotel\nVirau St..\nM.  WASSICB\n5I7L\nSPB01AL MONTHLT  BATH\nOood OomforttbU Rooma\nMlnara'   Hetdquartan\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Awaits You\nIAS.  B. MADDEN\nCompletely   BemodtUed\nBot  md  Cold  Wltn\ntn tht HBABT ot thi Ctty\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA. LAPOINTE. Prop.\nRoomt tram 81c to ll-M\nMonthly 810 ud np\nSteam heated and -hot and cold\nTatar ln ivery room\n605 Baiter St. Phone M\nTRANSPORTATION-Freight & Passenger.\nSTABtlNO MAT 7TH\nTHE NELSON-VERNON RUN\nVia Nikuep and Needlu ruumu tbe reguUr lummer tchedule.\nONE WAT 88*0 BOUND TB1P #14.41\nWEEK-END EXCURSION KATES f 10.00 BgTUBN\nClergy ud Travellers ctrtlflcattt honored .\t\n\"UT.'l'SiOO   I   AM. '|    BBL80M    |   PM.   I   7:18   I   Arr,'\nArr.   I UM   |   tM.   |    JudtV-r    |   Pit,   [  MS (\" Ltv\nUi   |   SM   \\   PM.   | , WAtPSP    |   PM.   |   lito   | \"ArT\nArr.   I   8:00. |   *M.   |  ' vBtoiltlH    \\   KM.   \\   8:06   f  Lev.\nCentral Canadian Greyhound Linei Ltd.\nPhtwie 8Q0 Nelson Depot, 205 Baker St.\nNELSON - TRAU - ROSSLAND\nDAILY THUCK\n\u2022 I* VIM\nFREIGHT UNB   \"mw\"\nPhone    j. c \"scotty\" muir, prop.      Phone\nNelson Prompt   Efficient   Service Trail\n77 at au Timu 13 or 191\nHENDRICKS' KASLO-NELSON\nMOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE\nLBAVINO KASLO AND RETUBN-MONDAT.  WEDNESDAT   FRIDAY\nLEAVES KASLO 8:48 AM LEAVES  NBLSON   11  AM\nNeUta Depot\u2014City lervlce Station. Phone 8    \u2022     BuU. Phon* 81\nHOBn, EFFICIENT SBBVICB\nSS\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON TWICE DAM\n5 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Expect Sunday\nTraU\nPhone\n136\nTRAIL LIVERY CO.\nM. H. McIVOR, Prop.\nNeleon\nPhone\n35\np\nNEWFACUTY\nPROVIDED FOR\nCRESTON FRIHT\nCooperative Market\nWill Iristal Cold\nStorage\nCAPACITTWIVl\nBE THREE CARS\nWill Be Electrically\nOperated, Control\nAutomatic\nCBB8TOH, May 8 \u2014 m-coollaf ot\nooll ttor*i* trait handllni tad\nthlpptni ttdUtlu wlU bt prorkM\n\u2022t Oruton by June 1. ThU mi tu*\nelded upon tt the taaull mutlni\not Creiton coopentift fruit *x-\nchini* Thur\u00bbd\u00bby ttttmoon lut\nwhan, by unialmoui vote, th* dl-\nrector* Uld m*n*i*tn*nt Witt tilth*\norlnd to tt oau proceed with\nthe lnittUttloa of a thiet-cir up-\nultyf ilr*con-il.ion*d, *lectnully.\noptrited odd itortfi pltnt, to bt\nrudy fcr ou by tht end ot Miy.\nCOST! |48M\nThl ntw pltnt wlB hi erected\nIn tbt trutproot ttoraf* oompirt-\nm*nt la th* aohta* wirihotui.\nud will bt eonitructed u thit titrt\nunit! ot tny dutied *U* c*n be\nadded u required. Tht trait unit\nwlU bi^O by IS bf Itt tut, tnd\nthi utimtud ewt ot th* pleat\ncomplet*ly lntUlled U 14000. Th*\noost of op*rttlnj U pUUd it 818\n\u00ab month. Thau *r\u00bb flguru ot th*\nCanadian denersl BMetrlo com.\n\u25a0May, which it laittlUht th* plant\nud ot tbt wut \u00abMt\u00ab-\u00bbi.*>\u00ab\u00ab\n_, ____,% flnapuy, which who wiu\nrapply tht \"lulu.\"\nThl plut wlU M op*rtt*d by two\nmoton\u2014oat ei two IM th* othtr\not flv* h.p. c*pMlty-ud U tuto-\nm\u00bbtlc. Th* oorutroet-aa ot tbe pre-\noooler u tlmpllfltd frutly In thtt\nlt wlU ht loctttd within \u00abn tnt\not tht tichuf* wirebouu that U\nalrttdy frutproof. It U built of\nspruoe tblpUp, with in la\u00bbld* colt\not 4-inch corn iniulttlon, which U\ntided up with ipruct thlpUp. A\nttmptrtturt of M dim** U rtcem.\nminded, tnd tht nMChtaun at tbt\npltnt U tuch thit tht ilr, in addition to beta*. \"oUS. U tUj\ncltuMd. humldllUd ud rttan*d\nto ilroulation oau *wry 10 *ttotm.\nTbi tlr olrcuUtloa U n P\u00abfie\u00ab\nthtt mthin lUirantetthat llm-\nburger thuw tad oymt tu B\nitoiid la lt H4t *.\u25a0******\nbutter wUl not show thl Uut tun\nof taint.\nTh* benefit* thl pn-cooltr will\nconfer upon thi trnl* ******_*\ntluoit too numtroui to mmtton.\nPtrhsp* Itt \u00abit\u00abt*ndtog uttWtaut\ntt oStltOa \\-l tt>J*Mtn_taam.\nwith tbt tapping ot pur* which\ncu now b* Pltud in itortp tnd\nio out ln win* ctn. In Uu put.\ndu* to Quielc rlpintof propmtitlu\nof pun, thiy hid \u00abo mov* to ear-\nlott tlmott tl tiuloBy u th*rat-\nrlvtd it tht wtnho--\u00ab*. tnd h*v*\nnever bun mirbtUd to good *d-\nyintite undtr thou clrcumttucet,\nu buyu* tor culoidt of ptm *r*\ntimoet unknown.\nCARLOAD   CHEBBBS\nfor clurrlu lt wffl ht ttnully\nvtlusbU. Thau au now bt mid to\nstorage ahlpptof *nd b* dtopottd of\non tht (Uittnt ntrfeM, which hu\ntiwiyt .bun food for 80 or 71 curt*\nptr ent* mon thu pUou thit ctn\nU retched by \"Uu thu ctrtoad\nlott\" or UX v _.\nUnlet wUl btntm to much .the\nume f-uhlon -ind with thU fruit\nit wffl htv* the extra tdvuittie of\ntiklni cm ot tht wuletnd \u2022urnlu*\ntint piiu up with Saturday Id.\nshlpplni ilwtyt light, to uf nothing of Dominion Day, whleb comu\nta tbi ttrtwbcrry uuon. With btc\nrut, prompt pn-o*i\u00bbtoe, *sm awtf\ntht tuturtl fltld ht\u00abt to tht ftult,\ntnd wffl taablt them tf itond up\nu utra M houn '\u2022\u00bb\u00ab- *' ant\nUJ \\\nWith pre-eoollni ficllttlu lt will\nbe poutblt to htndU pntnu tlmoat\ntru ripe ud now flowen in be-\ncomlng ceomtout to thlpplng It\nmould brpauibU to hudta tbue\nto u to hive tht bloomt thlt comt\nIn urly to tht wuk htld back te\ntupply tbt big dtmind tt tht wuk-\n\u2022nd. '\nTht tichugi pn-ooour wffl ott*\nto |U llnu ot itorttt, end ihould\nbt of gntt benefit to thnt la\ntht egg ihtpplng tnat, M^weU u\n\u202211 othtr llnu -whin ttong* ot\nthU tort U deilred. .   .\nwith thU qu\u00bbUty cold itongi.\nlt wiu now \u00bbi pn-Va tot tht *i-\ncbut* to urry ovtr Into etch new\nyur uverU urltudt of tpplu thlt\n\u25a0n nqutred to tupply th* aatonl\nmtrktt tlong the Crow during tht\nwinter\u2014t Une of nmunmtlvi tndi\nthtt Crteton hu had to put up in\ntht put due to having no tdequfle\nstortge ttdUtlu.\nYahk Marri\u00abd Mm\nDefeat Bachelors\nTABK, Miy 8\/^-Su\u00bbd*y tnntof tht\nBtcbtlcr tottMU tMm mtt.tht Mir-\nrl*d Men'i nln* to * U--gu* attaa. It\nwu vtry clcertT owtuUs. tad \u00bbt\ntht end of the ninth Inning tbe non\nwu tied 9-9.\nTht mimed mtn wtot to bat ln thi\ntenth and didn't tally, but th* Bach.\nclon ln their h*H brought to a ran,\nud won 10*8.\nTetm* w*n:\nmined Men-^Ict NtdtUe, Arnml*\nWllcdi, batttrr WirdWP* lb, Dick*\nton lb\u201e RtuboaU u. Peduua lb., Nu\nct, Peinoa rf, and uie-uon If.\nBtchtlort-Shaw, lytfegot. It Tlp-\nptn, btttery; Brekln* ST IJJk-* *\\\niurvty u. B. Tlpptr lb, \u00bb. Tlppir U,\nPotll and Wltton rf.\nDu McCtftnty umpired. Art WU*\nUnion being beu umpire\nInundated Ranch ot\nKingigate Reopp Jn\nBWOSOATB CAMP, Mtf l.-Thi\nwtten ot tht Moyli rtnr in n-\nctdlng flit, with \u00bb f*U ot wm* two\nfut Unci Saturday.\nMt. Four* nnefe, whlih wu par.\nttilly covtnd wtth thi tvuflow, h\ntbowlng ap ncrmtUy new.\nTbt tbmmnal rtu bom th* long\nipell of hot wuthtr ctuud uranu\nf*na* to be floodtd, ud m*d* wub-\nouto on thi highway.\n\u25a0THE NELSON DAM NEWS, NEUOlf, B.C. - FBIDAT MOBNOtO, MAT 4.\n1884-\nhivt bun midi by\ntht commlttu of ltdlu to chtrge of\nMr*. W. O. Mtn, to entertain the\nMatting ladlu during th* ttttmoon.\nK motor tnp wound the Golden City\nind t vUlt to tht unelter it Tnll\nU on tht protrim.\nAfter tht completion ot degne work\nt buquet wffl bt held In thi ptrUh\nhall, oompllnwnttry to tbe cindld-\nttu, ud wffl be tttended by ill\nthi vUltort, membtrt of the local\ncouncil, their ltdlu, and frUndl.\nEUbortt* pnputtlon* b*vt bun\nby th* oommlttu tn chine,\nud UTinttment* mad* for about 800\nPtnon*. Tht buouit will be presided one by Rt. Bev. Mgb. A. i. Mc-\nIhtyn u. toe*tm**t*r, t splendid prognm of tout*; tddnuu, ud mini-\nul ud voc*l numben being imng-\nYohk Junior Bird\nClub Pays Honor\nTAB.C Mty ts*-X_t \/unlor Btdmln-\ntut club wound up It* uuon'* pl\u00bby-\nIng Frld*y *v*ning, whu It wu holt\nto It* Mud*. A soctil wu *rrug*d,\ntompoudiof badminton, ud a thort\ndaw *ft*r. ThU affair wu to honor\not MU* DorU Stttw, who wiu ihortly\nluv* for Oreenwood to loin htr tamlly.\nAt th* rapper hour Mlu Jun Bit*\ntny pruutod DorU with t sanaU\nnnumbruce from her mtny friends\nto the younger ut MU* Setter heartily t-tufeM tha club.\ntr Mn. Jtck RtmUton thu preunted\nMn. OH. Cooper with t lovely gift\nfrom tht Junior dub, th* membtrs of\nwhloh certainly enjoyed tbe nuon'i\nsport through Mn. Cooptr't untiring\nMil. Himllton extended hurtlett\nthuk* to Mn. Bury Dlckion for htr\ntffortt u htr mutant.\nCOLUMBU ORDER\nROSSLAND BOUND\nFlirt   Cotttells,   iBclndini\nSpotamt'g (lo Orsr\nSundsy   '\nBOBBLAND, AprU S-Buadlf Wtt)\nu* larga dtUgttlcei eg EalghU of\nOolumbu. from Tntl, Ittlton, Cru*\ntraak. ffereU ud Bpoku*. u guut*\nof Rculud council, Knight* of Co-\nlaatbut,' to wltaui the fauopllfl<\u00bb-\ntlu ot tht thru Sum* of tb* ordir,\nM \u00abMtot\u00abd toto th* mysterus ot the\nerthr from Tt*U, Nelton, CruMook.\nHersi. gad Rculud.\nTM flnt end ucond deiru* will\nbt cenftmd by thl dtgret turn of\nBoulud undtr tb* dlnctloo of DUtrlct Dtputy Thomu J. Supple, *nd\nAland-Knight B. L. Cbrlittan. The\nthird tam oeremoniu will bt undtr the direction of State Diputy M.\nLu Sweeniy \u00bbnd hU tttff ot 11, who\nwill irrlve In Roulind StturlUy from\nMORf ABOUT\nWOODIN DIES\n(Continued  From  Pag*  On*)\nWilliam Hutmu Wotdto, todut-\ntrlaUtt, buktr, coUtctor of tola* ud\ntrt, compour of tymphoolc muilc\nud \u2022 Republlcu In poUuc*. wu\nUtatt known to th* geawal pubUc\nwhu he wu Minted u utntary of\nthl truiury tt tbt itart ot the Democratic *dmlnl\u00bbtr\u00bbtlon of Frufelto D.\nBoouvtlt.\nBut while biting hlmulf u t\npubUou, he had glvtn itaunct.\nport to the Democntlq nitlonil tli\n8\" boM<\"< *** *_m_*mt-<a-a-\n_ i^m^r** ^^* ^s*^^b^ *\u25a0 \u2022\nFoundry Moton oujMnf, tat J. B.\nBrtU compuy. thi BaUwn Steed\nSpring eoanany ud tht Montnal\nLooomotlva Work*.\nBe held dlreeuratu with\nBIGGEST CAKE\nCUTBY MAYOR\nFto-Tto Birthday Cakt\nWslghs IM\nretried wept if\nbiulBtu totarut*. b* found W-\nt* compou mutlc that ww ph*td\nWILLIAM WOODIN\nets of 1938 ud 1983, contributing\n886,000 to Alfred B. Smlth't ctmptlgn\nua Uter being treuunr of t ipeciii\ncommlttu ut up to wipt out t dtflclt\ncf 8188,000 ln the party treuury.\nBefore becoming ncntary of th*\ntrtuury hU only public pott htd\nbun ttate tutl director of Ntw Tork.\nBc wu ippotnttl to thit plut by\nGovernor Ntthn A. MUler *ad controlled the price ud dlttrlbutlon of\nfuel to th* entire itttt throughout\nth* shortage that pnvalM to the\nwinter ot 1938.\nBU button* c*rur begU with a\nJob *t 90 cut* i day to tht foundry\nof jMkion 8s Woodln, * nllrotd\nequipment firm which hu grandfather helped to found ud of which\nhis fither wu pruldent. Later thli\nconcern wu ibiorb-d by thl American Cir & Foundry oomptny ud ln\n1923 he became pruldent of the big\ncorporitlon.\nHe tlio tervtd u pretident of tb*\nAmerlcu Ctr ts Foundry Securltlet\ncorporitlon *nd of th* ume concern*\nexport oomptny. Bt wu cheirmin of\nhU\ntun\nby torn* of th* ludtog crchutnt ot\ntht wort* Mi \"Orieatal suite\" wm\nglvu bf thl FhllhanaoBlc orchtetn\not Rerun; tta Muhtttan irmphtay\nof Ntw Tork to Jutttrr. 1981, pliytd\n* group of hU oompo*ltl*n* mad* np\nof -Obtnn* M\u00abgls7' \"Th* Unknown\nSoldltr.\" \"Souvtnlr dt Montmtrtn\"\nand. \"Tartar Due*\" which won praluj,\n:rom crltlct.\nBi put out a book at chlldren'i\nEind uvml mltceUueoui oom-\non* Including \"Oovmd W\u00bbgon\n,\" \"Oyp\u00aby Le?* Song,* \"Bow at\nS*vllli\" \u00bbnd \"P*n*u SutlmtnUl.\"\nBt wrote the \"Frmnklto D. Boow-\nvtlt March\" whleh wu ptaytd by\nktvIci budi to thl Intuguntion pt-\n\u2022tdt tt Much 4. 1888.\nRt deteribed hlmulf u t mtlodUt,\nbectuw be licked tbe technique to\norchutnta hi* compoaltloa*. Is fart\nhi picked out mott ot hu muilctl\nthought* on a guitar, whlit pioppid\nup tn bid.\nWoodln wal bora to Berwick, Pa\u201e\nMay 37, 1888, th* son of Olimutl\nRlcketti Woodln ud Miry DIckermu\nWoodln. Be htd hit preparatory ln-\nttructlon tt thl Woodbrtdgt tchool\nto Ntw Tork, thu mated to ttudy\nmtdlclne, but hli fither unt him to*\niteid to tb* Bchool Of Mlnu of Columbia university whir* Unit\nnumber of the elan tt 1880.\nHU marrlag* October 8, 1889, to\nMta Annie Jump ot Montrou, Pt.\nended hli ttudut dtys. Four ohll\ndrsn wen born to them, t ton, WU-\nHim, ud thru diughtwi, Miry, Anne\nlad EUubeth.\nWoodln took up tne truiury portfolio whu thtt ttonirtmnt find u\nunutuUly difficult ..tuition. Th*\npublic debt hid mounted '\nthe crUU y**n ot 1888-88 to 880,\n000,000, * gtln of 30 par out, du* to\nborrowing money to run tht government ln the face ot declining ravuuw.\nTbe deficit tor thi tint twit monthi\not tht tint! yur 18SI-S8, cumnt\nwhnt he went toto ottln, wm Sir\n480400,000.\nAppraelmitely 18,000,000,000 at the\npubUc debt wu audi up ot short\nterm wcurlttu Vlth hilt that amount\ndu* tn from 80 .day* to on* yur aad\nmon thu 81,700,000,000 filling du*\nwithin th* tint tour month* ot his\nidmlnlttntlon.\nIn iddltlon there wen 18,301,113,-\n080 ln liberty bondt which htd to hi\nrefundid within t tiw yun or curled\nto maturity tt higher ratn of Interact\nthu wu guertlly demanded for\ngovernmut ucurlttn.\nHt wu ehi-\u00bbed too with Mndllng\nThl largm earn m record mad* ta\nMina, t Ma-tut Mrthdty tak*. wm\nMt by Must S. B. Bmyth* tt a gay\nbtrtfedty puty atagK rt to* Rudtool\nBty Co. tttfi rt Italian Monday. Th*\nptrty wu htld on tht occasion of tht\nocmpuyi 384th unnlvirury.\nTht wilting of tht ttka wM.tht\nfutun of thl cunt, Mayor Smyth*\nBNaouaetog N-MtMsBy it lis pwsofe\n18 ouncu. Tht mayor wu Intra.\ndund by Muigw ABrtto Cu-ttr md\nbath noki to ouotcuon with tht\notUbnhon. FoUowtng the wttghlni\neenmony, the Mt tut wu eut tad\nwu nrved with ta* to a lug* num-\ntor cf guutt pnunt.\nError Made in Houra\nof Naiookin't Trips\nIB a ittry ta Tht Nttea Daily\nN*w* Tfeanday mnalag, It wu\nnatal tfeat tk* feetn wkleh tat\nNaanato we*M Itart Ony Cnek\nu IU dally trtpt weald fee 1I;N\nUn., 13:88 pm ud 1:88 p.m. TbU\nshould have read 18:88 a.m\u201e 1:88\npm, ud 4:88 am.\t\nthi 811,000-800-000 to war debto owed\nthe United Statu fey Buropua nations whloh had bun untbls to meet\ntheir obllgiUoos. Tb* dtmudi of tht\nemergency noonitruetlon tlnanm cor*\npontlon conttltutad uothtr drain on\npubUc fundi.\nTbt flnt act ot thi Roouvtlt td*\nmlnlitrttlon wu to declare t national\nbanking holiday which cloeed ail ft-\naanctal Inttltutloni to thl country tor\n10 aayi tad thu aUowed them to\nrtoptn only undtr nnlttlcai wh\nth* truiury dtptrtmut wm tthitaiiT\nwith taforclne. Tht crUU Involved the'\nUtulng ot mUUoni cf new cumacy\nto fstural rutrv* buk aetu, eltultl-\nuUon of thi cloud buk* tecording\nM liquidity of ink ind t tramu-\ndout amount ot othtr dttaU work tor\ntht niw ncntary.\nDODD'S\nKIDNEY\nPILLS\nYahk Dumb Dorai\nPlay Moyie Next\nTASK, May 3\u2014At \u2022 muting of thl\nDumb Dom' bottom club Thundtf\ntvealng, th* glrU aonptad * chaUuM\nfrom ttt Lumbntco ntoi to play\nthtm to Moyt. W*dhud*y. ThU wffl\nbe thi club'i flnt out-of-town mitch.\nA propowl from a Crubrook och-\nutra to tponior a dun hire wta\nnjtttad u art tdvuttgwui.\nBad Legs\nVaricose Veins-Ulcers\nMikt up your mind todty thtt yon\ntn going to glvi your Uu t chute\nta get well No operation! nor to*\nJectlon* *n ntouury, no *nforotd\nrut. ThU \u2022Impl* Bnerald OU homt\ntnttownt pumlta you to go tbotrt.\nyour   bvutnu*   u   until\u2014whu*   11\ntrulckly   hul*   old   aoru,   nduMB]\ntwiiunn. tttmulttu circulation, MH\nnuku your Ufa u good u new. WI\nwaiting for reiufl Tou begin to grt I\nIt INSTANTLT. '\nJuit foUow th* ilmpl* dlnctloo\u2014\nyou mutt grt utUftctloa cr momy j\nnick-\u2014At druiglttt tvtrywhire.\nEnd Pain, Swelling & Bleeding\nof PILES\n(H\/EMORRHOIDS)\nWill ,k Herbal Omtm,.nt.\nUm-Buk Mtdkinol Soap 2Se. take,\nSALUTB THB CHAMPION \u2014THE V-TYPE\nENGINB. It holds evpry major record on\nland, on water and in the air.\nIt hu the stuff that mikes a winder in any\ngrueling test... speed to go into die lead and\ntbe enduranoe to bold that lead to the finish. Por\nit takes more than speed to win under the\nseverest racing conditions. It takes efficiency of\na rare order and the ability to keep going when\nthe others drop out\nThat'g why record-breaking automobiles, speed\nboats and seaplanes use the V- type engine. And\nlilse these V-type engines,\nthe Ford V-8 can take h.\nRight there is the reason\nfor the outstanding performance ol the New\nFord V-8. No other low-price ear oaa match it\non the road because no other low-price car hu a\nV-8 engine. Fact is, you have to pay more dian\n$4000 to get a V-type eight-cylinder engine in any\nother automobile but Ford. %\nWe invite you to drive the New Ford V- 8 and\nlet it tell you its own revealing atory oi perform*\nanoe, safety, eomfort and economy.\n\u266634 A MONTH\nwith reasonable down payment\nNOW BUYS A NEW FORD V\u00bb8\nTht Pord Motor Ccupuy of Quiidt, Limit*), u-\nncuatss ntw ooavecieot tinat ai peymnt ia tccord*\ntan with their policy of miking high quality tnnipor.\ntrtjta mikhlt to ererybody it low cost. Htn wt\nthi new null monthly ptyaMaUl\nDi Lara Pktttoa . M4    Ot Lota Coapt.,. ISS\nSttadtrd Coapt .. M Dt Lui Taaor.,. M\nDt Lax* Roaattu .  35     St*nd\u00abrd Fordor ,. J7\nStuaardTador...  35    Ctbrielet ,37\nDe Luxe Fordor .... J3J\nSBB TOUB LOCAL FOHD DEALEB POR DBTAIU\n^j^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nfS    w\n\u25a0      w j i. i     i,\n\u25a0  f-\\\\W\\      *                H' 8\nTHB CANADIAN CAB*\nW'-H1,\"           ituill lami\nWgp^'f  \u2022      '* >\nI :**>.*%: >.n   .M0MS_.if\n^\u2014^Lj\nR:-         4\nlA-t   \u2014_ '  _0________s.'-''',\"k\nwl^KKL_w''^'                   mU\n* i i     \u25a0 \"->' iiwl'\n1 ^u. _B ^^S^B *^**     1 **-^\nw ______\\_m\n>^to      y^   .         W\nt_\\_3_t        ' ^          H\n___\\___W\\m   \u25a0            \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\wz _____%    ^^siiil__M&\nntt      ______m__s^*ri._m__\\fn\n*^H j      :'     ____\\__\\                                _tt\n__h_____ri m. I\n_Vnt Df FRED WARING imi HIS PBNNSYLVANIANS. Gl-rUauuU. faman fait Han, Bttrj Smia, ami Taanday a*_*t at *.3S (BJtSTJ. CaltmHa BraatUastiai S,stns.\n**s\nNEW FORD V-8\nTHB MOST ECONOMICAL FORD CAR EVER BUILT,\nFORD MOTOR COMPANY Of CANADA, LIMITED\n ^*\\\\UMf^^f9\n-TUB NBLSON DAILY BBWS, NELSON, B.C. \u2014 FBIDAY MOBNINO, MAY 4, 1884-\nFAOS TBB1\nTHE BAY'S ANNIVERSARY\nSATURDAY\nDOLLAR BITS\nand\nMONDAY\nMEN'S SPORT SHIRTS\nSomething new, something smart. A.new gar- ||\nment put out by Mercury Mills in white, blue, ,|\ngreen and yellow. Easy to launder, Dollar Days'\n'\nMEN'S SLIPPERS\nIn brown or black calf with chrome leather sole,\nrubber heels, all sizes, 6 to 11.\nDollar Days , ^\nWORK SOCKS\nMerino, cotton and wool, the good old reliable\n. work sock at a big saving.\nDollar Days, 5 pairs \t\nChiffon and Semi-\nService Weight\nHosiery\n, Full-fashioned* pure thread silk hose. Substandard?* of better quality hosiery. Imper- .\u25a0\nfectioni are *very slight. Will* not affect 11\nthe wear. All shades. Sizes gi\/j to l(ty>.   \u25a0\nDollar Days, 2 pairs for \u2014 \u2014 \t\nRAYON PAJAMAS, GOWNS, SUPS\nAND BLOOMER SETS\nseams well finished. Tailored or fancy types. \\\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^ lancy types\njstel shades. Sizes Small, Medium and Large*\nEtch\t\n\u25a0.; *\nHOUSEDRESSES\nShort sleeve .jrtyles'fn assorted prints with art\nwithout collars. Sizes Small, Medium and Lafge. \"'\n2 tor  j|> .,,\t\nIRISH TABLE CLOTHS\nAn entirely different -bordered cloth. Sis* 52x52\nwith, birdseye dam&k center.\nSpecial Value, Each ......; ...:..,......\nMercury MIUs Spring Needle Combinations\nHere is a good fitting comfortable underwear. Buttoned or btlttonless styles,\nlong sleeves and ankle length.\nDollar Days\t\ni\nSNUGS FOR MEN\nA n-?w style buttonless combination. It slips on like a swim suit. Legs J\nare short and neat fitting. They are going over big.\nDollar Day   ,\t\nJutt Arrived   \u25a0\t\nNEW NEEDLE-POINT TAPESTRY\nSee our assortment of tapistry squares. Good\nrange of colors and designs. Suitable for cushions\nof foot stools. .*\nDollar Days,\nEach ,.,\t\n1\nWOMEN'S AND MISSES' STRAW HATS 4\nid range of smart sunimer millinery, in colors' and black. Eafly ihop. ||\nSplendid    .\npint advised. Regular $1.95 and $2.95 values.\nDollar Days, Each\nTho Birthday Cake weighed 159 lbs-, 10 oz.\n1ST PBIZE mat to Mn. C. Scatehard, 41! MUl St. with a men of\n158ft*, lo*.\nIND PBIZE went to Mln Noma stiplei\n8RD PRIZE weat to Mn. H. Mundrel\n..__. .i.^i\u201ei,i*ii. i*\nMEN'S SOCKS\nSturdy cotton socks,in fapcy pattern designs,\nwell shaped and double at heel and toes.\nDoUar Days, 6 Pairs for .'.\t\ni\nDress\nBraces\nMen's fancy, silk web\n$1.00\n^^ Days,\n2 pair for ..\nMen's Work\nGloves\n$i\nHeavy muleskln\ngloves. 4 pair for*\nHeavy muleskin     (fl\ngauntlet. 3 pair for *P I\nEngineer's horsehide\ngauntlets. f 1\nPair  tfl\nKHAKI WORK SHIRTS\nMen's heavy khaki drill work shirts full cut\nand neatly sewn.\nDollar Days ,....\nKHAKI PANTS\nHard wekring khaki pants finished with\nbelt loops and cuffs.\nDollar Days\t\ni\n11\nCRISP ORGANDY NECKWEAR\nHere Are the World's BesTDre* Tonics \/ _m\nPrills, fluffs andVYuffs of crisp white\" olgandy. al\nSee our large assortment. r 1\nDollar Days, 1\nEach      *\nCELANESE HOSIERY\nPine quality dull ftnis)i celanese hostelry. They\nhave the fit and appearance of better hose.\nEvery pair perfect. Good color ranfcei. Siws b\\_\ntolOVi\nDollar Days, 3 pain for  \t\nCHILDREN'S LISLE \\NKLE SOCKS\nFinely knit, dressy looking, splendid wearing\nanklets. Plain or fancy turned down cuffs. Sizes\n6 to t%.\nDollar Days,\n4Pairsfor\t\n=\nMISSES' WHITE PIQUE SKIRTS\nOnly a limited quantity. Don't be among the disappointed ones\",* J\nFour smart styles. Sijes H tp 20.\n\"While they last ........v.. .'\t\nii'   i,1\nMEN'S BROADCLOTH SHORTS\nMen's fancy broadcloth shorts with elastic waist $\n_______BBBBI\nband.\nDollar Days, 2 for\nMEN'S NAINCHECK COMBS.\nMen's athletic naincheck combinations. Sizes 86 J\nto 44. T\nDollar Days, 2 for\t\nWOMEN'S TENNIS SHOES\nIn white, beige or black duck canvas with best J\ngrade rubber soles. Suitable for tennis or sport\nwear. Per Pair \t\ni\ni\n1\nBoys'Waists\nLittle   prince   waists\nneatly finished with\nrr :\u00bbjo\nAn Outstanding Value in\nLADIES'HANDBAGS\nA good.' selection of geniiiue leather.; handbkgs.\nFitted with change ptifse and mirror. Pouch or\nenvelope style.    Dollar Days,   Each \t\nCRETONNE MILLENDS\nAttractive patterns'in 36-inch cretonne in a|\nwide range of colors.\nDollar Days,' 5 Jaris for\t\n1\n1\n1\n1\nWomen's Summer Weight Vests and Bloomers\nStock up now on these cotton and rayon striped garments.as this opportunity will not come again for some time- Colors white and flesh. Sizes small,\nmedium and large,. Regular 39c. DoUar Days, 3 for ..; \t\nENGLISH PRINT \"Specter\n, Tub fast prints in pretty designs. Especially\nsuitable' for children*s wear. 26 inches\nwide. Wonderful value for\u2014       . . \u00abf\nDollar Days,\nt yards, tft .'. \t\nGINGHAMS AT HALF PRICE\nHundreds of yards of fine check gingham\nand fuse chambrays in plain shades. All\n32 inches wide. All* worth ?9c yard.\nDojjar Days,\n7 yards for\t\n1\nI\ni\n=\nWHITE TURK TOWELS\nLarge spongy towels1 with colored ends in\nshades. A regular 35c value.\nDollar Days, 4 for  .\"...\t\nall)\nCHILDREN'S\nTWO TONE OXFORDS\nSPECIAL 8:30 to 9:30 A.M.\nBrown and cream elk blucher\nstyle sport oxfords with rubber \u00bbi\nsole and heels, but not all sizes -f|\nin range. 6 to 10 and 1} to 2,\nPer Pair\t\nI\n25\nPark Suits\nThe finest hand-tailored\nclothing in Canada in\nmen's and young men's\nmodels. Pants with 20\nand 22 inch bottoms.\nThese suits come in serviceable shades and are\nlined with silk and celanese linings. Some are\nhalf lined and some are\nfully lined. Suits you\n.an buy with confidence.\nEACft-\t\n$lg.$o\nSpecial Dollar Day Value\n1 large \"BROWN\" BETTY\" TeaiSbt\nand 8 cups and saucers. f 1 I\nAB for  '....': tfl.1\n\u2022v\n$u_nmev\n_________________*   y^e\u00ab\nDainty new patterns \u00bb ^m\ntub fast voile: A sum- SI\nmet drees at little 'cost. \u25bc\u25a0\n'Full 36 inches wide.        \u25a0 ,\nDollar Days, 6 yards for **%\n- T^^am___________________m\nSENSATIONAL VALUE IN SHEETING\n72-inch, unbleached sheeting suitable for summer camps SI\nand a yariety' of other uses. Will-soon bleach white and   \u25a0\n* Jive good Wear, 4 yards for \t\n36-Inch English\nPrints\nNew patterns! Splendid\nquality and all guaran-Pa\nteed. A new English $|\npurchase.\nDollar Days, 4 yards for\nWATER JUGS\nLarge cut glass water jugs at, g special bargain price. 4 designs for your\nselection. . a '-..,'\nEach\t\nCUT GLASS TUMBLERS\n4 designs to choose from\u2014\n9 for \t\nEXTRA SPECIALS\nALARM CLQCKS-\nSpedal, each  \t\nPAINTS-*-\" Arrow\" Bfttnd;\nSpecial, per quart ..........\nHBC MOTOR OIL-80 or 40;\nPer gal\t\nBREAD BOXES-Large '\nenamelled; each \t\n-J\"',',1*     \"      '\"   P,   ! *,.' ,    33\nMEN'S DRESS AND SPORT SHOES\nFeaturing new styles in wen's, shoe fashions .jn Wafck calf oxfords   .\nor brogues\u2014also brown calf oxfords and back and white, brown %*_% .Off\nand cream elk combination with rubber or leather Goodyear welted T *% y^.\nsoles. Just the styles for dress or sports wear. All sizes.Sale Prin    mm\n**\n1-3 Off\nBetter\nSwagger\nSuits\nEarly shoppers will 'be able to\nsave many dollars on these smart\nwool tveed suits that are so\npractical. Shades are green, beige,\ncoral, grey, brown and black. Sizes\n16 to 40 in the lot.\nReg. $17*50 to $29*50\nSALE PRICE-,\n$li.67to\n$10.66\nCASH\nGROCERY\nSPECIALS\nOBDSBS\nDSjUVBBT\nNO  P8<\nnuE\nRUBY CBEBK BUTTER _a\u00a3A\n-perlb. \"\"l\"\nSWIFT'S SILVER LEAr LARD\n-J lb. c*rtoni, ttti\n.  fbr    ,.-\u2022'. mm~*\nHtM ABBOW SODAS\u2014 ]M\nline ctrtoni, *\u00bboh ... .*****\u2022*\nQOLI) SEAL FANCY SOCBEYl\nSALMON-  V*V. . JA\u00a3\nLIBBY'S P-3BK AND _fA\nBEANS-I*. Ittmtoc. m~T\nSEAL OF QUALITY matA\nFLOUB\u2014 a**,J>*r tar* . \u2022*-*\u00bb*\nNABOB SHRIMP\u2014 \u00ab*t IM\not' rtrr p*cl, lt. per tin . *\">\u00bb\nCATBLLI'S COOKED ffkA\nSPAGHETTI, ll, p*r lln '\"T\n'' i. ii \u2014\u2014*\u2014*-**-ff*g*-j\nService\nGrocery\n\u25a0     IM - TOQUES - IM\nPLEASE ORDER BY\nNUMBER\nNo. 1\n4 tint Boril C|tj Cot Oimi\nBUM, ta\u2014\n4 Tlm  Boytl  City  Tomttot*,\n'   tm\u2014\u2022\nBttulir vilut ll.lli ft* \u00abA\nALL FOR  9*,.m-\nNo. 2     i\n4 tin* Boril Clt> Fnt, Ne. S\ntltn. So, f tin\u2014\n4 ttm Rojtl CU)   Corn, tt\u2014\nRegulir vtlut 11.10.   fe| Q0\nALL FOB\nNo. 3\n5 tint Llbby'i Tomil*\nHat BlrkV Creinurd Math-\n$140\nRemltr nlu* 11.34.\nALL FOB ...    \t\nNo. 4\nt Unt oold lc*f rintipple Itti\nI Mm Aylnwr Petcto, U-\nKatMlu mxsa ll.ld.   $1.00\nALL FOB   *y\u00bb*W\nNo. 5 A,\n1 nek tt q. Flow. ttM- \u2022\n1 tin Fort Oirr; Baklat Pow-\n\u00abar, H ot.\u2014,\n1  bottle  llorie'i  VinUli  li-\ntfact, IH \u00bb\u00bb\u2014     *\nALL FOB  9**W\nNo. 8\n1 lb.1 Laxarloat Coffee, freth\nftooai\u2014\n1 IS. B.P. Tti\u2014\n1 Cartoa qaaat Ckln* Oat*\u2014\nItegulv* vilue 11.33.   na nn\nall fob  9***r_\nNo. 7\n2 cirtoni sonlliht So\u00bbp\u2014\n*! ctrtom Elmo, lirie\u2014\n'. Mtret L.R So*p\u2014\n\u2022lulir vtlut 11.It.   MM\n>.L FOR  .......... 9m**~*\nIOI.DEN MEADOW Or HUD-\n90NIA   BUTTEB--\nI   lbi\t\n'f\u00bb\n Mil roim\n Bri   a ti   i\nJOHNUWSON\nDIES, COAST\nAn Old Timer of Thit\nDistrict; Leaves\nTwo Daughters\nWord wm wtrivid to Briwo on\nThmnd.y night mtJ-^.ttatmH\nmm) umoi, m rid lima of thU\nMtrlet. htd ptatd .my la St.\nHUl'i hotpltal, vuoouvtr.\nlft. Uwton, igtd 88 yun, wu\nban ln Barhult, Bwtdu, ud \u00bbai\nto Oiaada about 48 yetn igo. After\nworklm on thi pralrln ud along\ntht main lint ot thi Oinidtu fi\u00bb\nrifle Btltwiy coaptny fa i matt\nUna hi attled th tht Lirdnti\nwhen he wu tnoctated with mln-\nU*. Liter bt moved to NtUon. ir,d\nuntil recently Wu tmployed ln the\niwp yirdi in Mrvltw, On April\n18 hi Utt for tht oout. *\nBtttdu hU wife, Mr. Uwion luvu\nton diughtu*. Bdtth tad Dub, bote\nMridlng to BtUon,\nWATER LEVEL AT\nE   *****\nA STAND STILL\nmta Mill at Mlton fl-un-\nMat to 14.78 fttt inovi uro.\nIt cuts through\nces\nmessy kitchen\njobs easy!\nDON'T be a slave to kitchen\nchores. Just use a solution\ntrf one teaspoonftil of GiUett'g\nPure Flake Lye digaolved in a\nquart of cold* water, It puts an\nand to, stubborn stains. Lifts\ngrease and grime off Eke magic!\nGillette Lye is indispensable\nfcr aU your heavy cleaning . _.\ntor atopped-up drains . . . for\ntoilet bowls. Order a tin from\nytjur grocer today. Say good-bye\nto hard nibbing aad scrubbing!\n' mum Ijn I. hot waa*. ne\nat the lye Ittnf kuti tot watn.\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nTJUIL, B.C., Miy 8-JMk smut\nU a pttunt' to tti TMbTWtaaao\ntuapltsl.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022 .\nBar. BUMMl LundU to Sboln, Vuoouvtr Iriud, B.C., Wt for his homt\nWtdnudty after hiving tout leant\ndiyi In the dty u tbt guut of bU\nbtother-ln-uw ud ritter-m-Uw, Ur,\nand Mn. Bohlt Blnat. Bt cirai to\n\u2022ttend the funeral of the lite Mln\nMr*. Angu* W, McDonrid wu hotte\nn* thll wnk to membera ot the Ltdlu' Bttiin luillltry to Kaoi Unlt-\ntd church, the muting being held\nIt ha home, Birch ivenue.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nAlix Pttnon hu bun tdmttted to\nthl Trtll-T\u00bbdihtc hotpltal.\nlis\nilr. tad Mn. 3. Orabtm ud diugh-\nten (tedi ud Wllmt, who ban bun\nruldlng la Tnll, moved tb Rotiliad\nwhtre thiy wilt mikt thtlr home.\nBlUn Orabtm U remilnlni In Trail\nwith ha grandmother, Mn. B. M.\nBoutUdi*, Bouliad \u00bbv*nu\u00bb, until\nth* ud of th* ichoot tona.\n*.__*. ,\nWr. ud lln. Xtnmth Win ind\nthnt eMldnB in thlt wuk taking\nUP nildeno*-ln Roeslmd.\n.   .   . ^\nMri. Balph W. Dtamood hu bun\ntht guut of NtUon trlends.\n. \u2022   s   t   \"T\nMr*. 3. W. Dougu* conducted *\nmtoting ok tht unlor lurllUry to\nSI. Andnw'* church *t her ban*\nTuudiy afternoon.\n\u2022 s  \u2022\nMU* Alphoniin* Holmu and MUl\nMwgtnt PiUk mn Joint gunte of\nbona it t thirmlni ttnmll puty\nhilS \u00abt th* homi ot Mn. T. Holmu,\nRoataad tvenui, ibout 80 of TnU'i\nyoungtr nt ittindlnfj. Otmei ud\nduring wm injond tad dtllclou*\nnfmhmutt tnvtd.\nm\nTOTALGREATER\nResidential Building and\nRepairs on Uptrend\nTRAIL, May 8\u2014Building ptrmlte\ntor thl month of April totalled 18010.\n81T80 hightr thu fa April of lut\nrr what th\u00aby wat 84806, iccordlng\nt inert luued by D. B. Btylty,\ndty building lntptctor.\nTotal vtlui ot p*rmtti to dite tbU\nyur U 114.808 u comptred to 898.480\ntor th* um* period of 1181. BtddiM\ntill conitructlon utf nptlr work u\non th* uptrend In tanpulion to lut\nyur whin lt U taku toto eonridaa-\nttoa that 818,000 of thl 188,008 kit\nynr mt fa the ntw wing tt thl\n\u2014-_.\ntot thi month win u\n, J. 3.\nhigh tch.\nFirmtto\nfollowi:\nAlttratloni, Roulud tvtnui\nBuokn* owner, 8180.\nAlteration*, ColumbU tvuut, lln.\nFlltcha owna, 8100.\n**\u00a3\u00a3\u00a3.*\u00a3--*\u00ab \u2014* '\u2022 a\nAltattloni, Fourth ivuui, 3. Kril-\nfU owntr, 8180.\nAlttratloni, Boulud tvittue, Mn.\nBuokn* owna, 8800..\nNtw rtridwe*. aecond ivuui, Mn.\nOttrom owna, 1700.\nTm' item, Bldcrtdo *tmt, m.\nM*rcu* owna, 88800.\nTRAIL SENDING\nEIGHT CHOIRS\nClose One\nCharge; 1\nne Class\nTRAIL, M\u00bby 8\u2014Four nhool choln\nfrom outral tchool tad four from\nBut Trril will compete In Xootonty\nmurical futlvri tt Nelton nnt wuk,\nlt wu indicated at lut nlght't nhool\nbotrd mutlni by Principal X. B.\nWoodward ot Otntral tchool. Thi\nbold lift trrangtmtnu tn hli hindt.\nMr. Woodwird tugguted tha*\nmight b* difficulty ln obtaining tuffl-\nclint nihitltutt teictMn fa th* right\ngoing to th* futlval. IB that cue, lt\nWU suggested, * clys tt youngsr\npupils night bt dlsmtaid oo ths ons\ndty tfter tht morning roll cell.\niwiB\n\"tKT M'LEOD\nDIES,TRAILj\n**.PJ(.     \u2014-mm....\nOl^tTimtl R^skfent\nin the City 32\nYears\nTBAIL, B.\n-_?*\"*-?\nMl otnter  with  II\nftncj when bttc McLtod, uto ll,\ngirtgt fonmin tor ttl Wut Boot*\ntmy Fowtr _ Light Od*. -Md*. pan-\nid iwty luddtnly It bU home,\nBl wu born new Wooditaek, Ontario ud cute wut II 8 competent* youth, irrrting to Trill ih\n1803. .   .\n\u25a0 \"Ut\" MtLeod it hi m\u00bb totter\nknown throughout tti dlitrict and\ncite, ww tmploytd to thl tmtlter\nnflntry of thtt tlm*.wb*r* be ww\nopatta of th* lttd pipt miohini\nAbout 1KB hi mat Into tht llv-\ntry ud diiylni button! Ud until\nllll, whtn he *old out to Irwtn\nBros., he carried on u extearivi\nburinut which m*di his a proa-\ntaut flguto ln tht city uil dlttrlct, ~.\nUpon luvlng thi Uvary business\nMr, Mclaod purohtatd tht orown\nFoist httel from Bnv Brot. Opon\ndltpottag at tht ornrh Point hotel\nto a. Mcrurmott ud ptrtntr h*\npurchtnd thi Xooteniy hotel In\nRoulind.     '\nIn 1118 hi tett thi dlttrlct ud.\nkMk Up rnttooee to Spokue, when\nIn 1817 he mtrriid Win Anu Dtn-\nItUon. Bt toon .nturntd to TtoU\nud had midi nil homt hat lines\nHi Jaintd the ttaff of the Wut\nXootauy Power * Ught Co., Aug-\nutt 18. 1831,\nBaton hu wlft, hi U turvlved\nbg thru diughten, Marguet Jun,\nigid-11, Wry Lou, I, Ud Anna\nMiy, _ thru brothtn, on* tt tht\noout, uothtr in OtUtornlt ud\nnotha ln th* mt, om a whom\nU on hU wty hen.now; tnd two\nsisters In wood-took, ont of whom\nU   t  mltron   of   Montreil   teneral\nMODIA-Ovtroaat'br timlht im\ndUtna to hU hotoe Steals j Htnaod,\ntltowia taw on nZSfid tentence\n\u2022Bin church miniria ippuM tn\nttlm.\n>*, Thirty-right\n\u00abtoiodmtnof\ntiilmtnttaku\nT%\nMcLtod hu ban t mtmber\nat Bhttrprln Lodu No. to. I.O.OF.\ntor ovtr*86 yem ud funeral tr-\nrugtmittte tn In tht hinds ot\nthit order. The body U it Olwk'i\nFuntrat Chipel.\nNELSON FERRY IS\nREADYFOR WORK\nPlanned to Have It Resume\nIts Regular Ron Today \u25a0\nThi Ntlton ferry, whleh hu bun\nundergoing tn ovwbtuling during\ntM put wuk tad i half, wlU be\nput on tte regulir run urly Friday morning, ll ilk gou mil. ttatod\nWttlltm mrawy, dUtrlct road* \u2022*\u25a0\nglneir Thundiy nigM.\nTht Htrrop firry, %rought down\nto tiki the Briton run whlit tht\nmint, toiriur to the mek the Cutlti\nnr fan ww,.ttr tot.about go\nhoun, thi unuri ftadng bring\ngiven to It tto).\nF\/JLSWSTOP\nFINED, TRAIL\nTRAIL. M*y 8\u2014Stevt WtUty wu\nnn*d 118 ahd aoato ty Fall** MigU-\ntrate Nobl* Bins* Tbunety afternoon\nfa neglecting to atop what otllt-t\nupon by t polln offlctr to Taduac\ni inert Umt igo. Tht common dtaga\nchirgi Uld igrintt him tor quoding\nit thi time he wu otlled u by tht\nTadanw offlca, wu dismissed. Flnt\nhtuing ot tht na. *w April as, lt\nbeing rarSatdtd tor t waft it thit\ntime.    *\nL. *Tohun\u00bboh proneutod ud A. O.\nOunaon of c\u00abm*ron a Jtlchirds\nuted tor the tcctind.\nOTTAWA, Msy 8 (CP)-Vtlue fa\nduty bf cucumben hn bun find\nby the minuter ot nttionri nvtnut\nit u tdvun of SH nnt pw\npound on ttt tm Invoice ralue\nIt In cintdlin fund*. Th* lidvun\ntppiui to lmportetlooi tram May\n11 to Oct. 81, ittciurivt.      .\ntm* Hie Girrent\nnt* BOOILET-B* ture to get\nUm tow mind QiUett't Lyt Booklet\n. ...ttdUbowthUpowtrfulcieaiier\n\u00abnd \u00abtiitfectant wlU lighten donna of\nbounbold tultt-Coottint fun Informs*\nt-oa lor togp malting, thorough deant-\ntogasd othautnon the firm. Wrfte-a\nftoa copy to Standard Brtndt Limited,\nfrwa Art. k Lfbatjr It, Tcratto, Ont.\nGILLETTS\nIVF ImTl.DWtT\n*    1\u2014'    ,  ; ii\nIi '\nfor the Lamp*\n9\nOUT of evsry dollar tpant (or\nlighting, only sbout ont-tanth\npart goes for limpi; ths balance\ngoes for current\nYou Increase your bills for cunent\nwhen you um Ismps that consume\nmore then their rated wattage.\nLeco Maids Lampt sre properly\nrated. They give ths maximum of\nlight for the power they consume.\nW for\nThis Sjgnttute\n\\mQi\nMAZDA LAMPSE\nCAHAblMrHADtPfiOOVCf\n'2!\nSold in Nelson by\nJ* Ft Coates* Electric Store\nfyiteonjflil^itampiHin\nmestowne it suv nvo\n\u2022IBB MUON BAHT NBW8, BBUOB, B-C. 4 FBIDAT MOBMNO, MAT 8, 1884-\nFlashef From the Wlrei\nBOHOBnW\u2014BUeai young Alba-\ntani win auk tdvw4*unind werito\ntiny Intend to _\\\\\\\\n_ Xnat'Sfbt\n.  \u25a0  ' -1        , _\nTOBONTO- tobtoteto miblt to\nto ho-pttoi at .\nfrom food poUoainf.\n-OTTAW,\nUbririta\nwithdnw la\nootamlttn.\nenough\n. ta ttteck by\nvu Bon. Wutiy\not tgrlniltun,\nlon uttmitet from\ntlen clilmtd not\nwith work hudMB bf dtptrtnwnt to\nUu ImnlgnBoo yun.\nVABOOUVBR-Btnwbtrry growas\nutuntte stopping 80 nn utt be-\netaa to a^ly *riig ud toarkit id-\nla* prc*p*rtott\n*tfjg\nOTTAWA\u2014Boutf nrtost v*tos f\u00ab\nindlin nurvn ia* rivi govantognt\nln Indlu ttfiln In OtntJU.\nVANCOOVBB-Owi Itriiut Jottph\na. Man and oolto Ittatovi, ibarnd\nwith obtaining 88888 Waa MUrKtth-\nryn B,'Church>y flU* ptitenm \u2014\nrS-T WBi-MOWM,\nOunri wnrtilsi htt !oi\niklpptr bring but to port\nUerSt brought tht OF Jt. I\nAtrihlbolt toto port If 8 p.\ndty.\nMOWntBAI^-Fnmla   Pittullo   o\ndtnt to ooap-rlyn lumllta will rto hit own ihoW,.   .\nNELSON BOARD TO SUPPORT FERNIE\nRESOLUTION ON COAL SUBVENnON\nIn Other Two .Resolutions\nNeleon Delegates to Associated F)ree to Act\nThru molutloBi drtwn up ud\nforwirdtd to tht NsUo* bond ot\ntr*a* \u00abr todomtion. torn dUcutttd\n\u2022t thi MpcUl unchtoo of tht board\nit at Burnt Botel Sllvsr Bm nan\nThundiy it noon, in tm of the\nretolutlon*, Um Ntlton dtgaitn to\ntht Auocltted Boardt at Tnd* of\nButem British Columbl*,.wan gin*\nfreedom to tct u they aa lft, tad\nto thl third, a monition oa tbt extension of owl lubuatton. tht dri*.\nntei mn lutructed to nppctt Om\npurpwt of thi ruototton. ~\nBtcawOCAI, TBADS\nThe flnt retolutlon from Ftrnt*\ndetlt with the reolprbetl tnd* tg*\nroemtnt with the United Statu ud\nr*ad*:\",.\n\"Whaeu m brileve thit tnd* ud\nbarter hu btoant'a necenlty bttmaa\nnattona, and V\n\"Whtnu tbtn' in\ndltlet which Obntdt ri\nImport'troth tht Valted Statu.\niHttoB night through tgnemsnt be\ntnbingtd fa ooal, tlmba ud but\nmet* produced tn Cmtdt, ud      ,\n\"Wlitnu m briUn thtt tbt gov-\nanmante of United Statu tnd Ou-\ntdt ito ibout to conrider melprootl\nimnaantnte of thU nttun,\n\"Thaaftre hi It ratolvW thtt thU\nbotgS a\u00bb,\u00bba noortl W'tpptovlng thl\nprlnotale of tuch nclproctl traai\ntaeetoritte, ind endone my tetlai\nOh ml\u00bb> bt takin ilong thnt llnu\n*\u25a0\"* J.\n\"Be U molved thlt i copy of tbe\nreoohftgto ht nnt to the Prime Minuter ofCtnid* ud thl mlnUter U\ntndt tnd oommtrn.\"\nWhtn tbU quutlm U brought up\nit th* aanatl mettttti of tht Ai-\n\u2022ocltted Botrd* of Tr*d* tt Orud\nForki Miy 11 ud 11, th* Nriton d*U-\ngtte* htv* fmdom at tattoo.\nThe ucond iwolutlon, which dwU\nwtth i Und nttumut policy fa\nrelief - of unemployed contain* th*\nfolttVtog:\nlan\u00a3 sbttumbnt\n\"Wberu* lt U now th* policy of\nthe Dominion ud pfovtoclal lovtm*\nmute to nttu tgtlcultunl ludi with\ntiaM_H8g\u00abd mu toto JPtotol effirt\nto Mtt* them u clou to tbl tnll\nto tout* tbtto u clou to established\nctmmttnltui ud that' tht Ftdenl\nlovernment U BOW dnoowiglng thU\nprouet with tlnueUl tnutttwt to\nthU aid. tnd\n\"Whenw both Dominion ud pro-\nvlnclri lovernminta bin * noognlnd\nlltbiuty to tbi nlUf at th* untmploy-\ntd; Ud tht provincial gowrnmentt\nhive la tint to unoccupied inbU\nUndl, ind   \/\n\"Whtnu It seems loHcil that thnt\ntend! could ud ihould bt und ttt\nnllef of thi unempto\u00bb*d ud th* n-\nductlon a governmut \u00abpua IB\nthU oonnntlon; tnd *.\n\"Whtnu tt th* pnunt tBni to-\nformttion n. ivriiibli ltnd U ln-\nidwuite ud na oa* p*non loorily\nII In atttborltrt \u00aba* '   '<   .\n\"Wtwnu aAcb \u00ab *8 tti\nrounding tuch sfittottalSto'*^\n^\\^'\u00a3%JF      ^\nTwX^Tntolv^th.8 thlt\nbow* go B> ncad ftvottag a pltn\niwiunby untmployed going tot.tts\n:lil  government  offln\nu offUUl mttaat\n,to to b&\u00bb m tatormttron\nto inllibU ltnd tnd itritt*\nitt an to rtndtnd, tn-ttho\n\u25a0mn bamawtoi* tart atar *f-i\ntort to lndun cutlifUd ptuoivi to\nbeoaa* a\u00ab-\"PPO*rtln| on tb* lud,\nud,\n\"Bt tt furtbtr molv*d thtt t\ncopy of thU maWtlon bt nnt to\ntht ptamUr, th* mlnUter of ltndt\nand to, th* alnttter of igrloultun.\"\nI dtngttu tlio in fntto tot\nto <tl* m\u00bbtt*r.\n' I third mriutlon ooaoern* tbi\ncoil Mtotntlon Ind unu  in u-\nm of tabnhtloB'on ooat from\nOIVS FUIX SCFFOBT\nKnowing th* itoaHto aeawrity\nof tbe \u00abal lnlottry toFanU tnd\nha nrroandtnr dUtrlct, It wu\ndeemed thai till tag synpethetlc\nsupport thonld ht (Iven the Ferule\nkewd In this nulotUn. The n-\nlieet. tt ww atcMM, ww aalto fair,\ntad ivta though tt did mt effect\nthU dUtrttt ttupt ladlnetly, It\ntbeal* to glvea hnrty rapptrt by\ntht NeUea lelerite*. Th*y war* to-\nftnttot winlifvi *\nIt U to totttwi:\nCOAI, StSVBNTION\n\"Whan* th* *ubvutkm on coil\nihlpmento from Albert* tnd Butem\nB.C. hu mtterliBy. tided, tad hu\nbeen ttM muni ot pnvntlng a compute eontpu ot tht out Induitry to\nthU tnt, with ill Ite tttondut re-\nlUf Wtt* tnd tufftrlng; tad\n\"WMrtw the cott mlnu In Bittern\nB.a, ud Albato a* tent new\nworking pert time ud muy mlntn\ntlthtr unimploytd, or If working being mtdt tip Cn nluf, tnd\n\"Whtnu Um tubvuUon grated\ncori from Nov* ScoUt a* mere liberal thu thl weriera coal optrtton\ntnjorud\n\"Wham tha Mtumlnou* coal openton of Albato ud eutern B.C.\nto crda to noun tlmllir tnitmint\npund t raotutlon to wit:\n\"Ttit m pMlUoa thi Daatotoh\ngovaaaut Ar itibnntlon on nil-\nwty toil in thi imw of Multobt tnd\nwut whtrtof, wordtd to tht um*\nterm* ud amount u Order In Council *H ud MM oovirlng tubvintlont\ngtonted the Mtrttlmu\n\"Thenfon be It molved thlt m\npetition the Dominion gonrnmtnt to\neitead t__f nau lubnntion tntt-\n^t to thi coil opuiton of the\ntime provlnou. Ind\n\"Be lt further molved that a oopy\na thU naolutton  be  tent  to tbe\nprim mtoUttr ud< tht mlnUter of\ntndt Spd commerce, ud mlnUter of\n\u2014 1 _\nBook ortok iSJtape would .\nud ttt m\u00ab movtd to ctmpl to\nthe MM tnt, but it now ippttto\nthit tbt Chink cntk natfi mat te\nntalata,';     \u00ab V\nlaunidUtely uapn unouncmart\nat pliw to rioa thi two saaga\na!,S_\u00bbii_t__,._U^._ri aad noird\nof tradt tffiriiu at to work to to-\ndura to knp it lust ont of than\nr. Mr. Bum and ivtw pwtto.\ntnitrument In bU powtr tnd\nnntnd uiuruu that ippllottlon\nWW being midi to BrlitdUr-tten*\n\u2022nl Mitthtm to ntead tlmt fa\nOhlni Crttk ami. Be tin wind\nW. K, Ming, It. F\u201e w did thl\nbotrd of tndt,\nTodiy It ww tndiotted thlt work\nr\u00abnd*r my would hi computed u-\n-thtt thi fttt tt Ohlat Cmk\n\u2022tht cut tl hock Ontk muit\nwilt ud bt o*-Tltd through nptr-\n* atr._m_i'.\\-_n to Mt. toUng mil\n,'\u25a0 \"Would eppreclitt goto iIMM\nknp undapry hlihwiy pro-\nbrteeaa-*; Trail ana Ca*\nI oonotetntkg mm it\nuntn tuch Umt w projtcta\nwn Omk tnd Blutbary in\nted. Report ha* u thtt both\ncamps dollar ud nun going to\nuotba \u00abruT'\nTh* botrd ot tndt teUgnm tot\n^\u2022ported ntlri cempe it Bock\nOntk ud Cbini cmk cletlai in\nftw dtyt ud men bring connn-\nMUdlsIB ctrapt to Nriton tnt.\nThU will Mtvt much needed lm*\nentente it Brown cmk ud\n--jhary on Ttatl-TMaaM hlghwiy\npatlilly computed. Wt taa_ttn.tt\ncuttlni down numba nmpe, thtt\naak to Trtti *n* a* loacmtntod\nin Chin* attk tofflp ud ntalatd\nthai until work tlrudy undertaku\nll ocmpltted. Tour effoete In tr-\nringing toU will b\u00ab much ippn-\noltted throughout tht* dUtrlct.\"\nCranbrook Board Resolution to Abolish\nHonorary Positions Opposed by Nelson\nA11   n witTResolntion to\n' Have Air Service Rooted\nThrough South\ntht crubrook hand of tnat m*\nolutlon reittdlng tbt ibolUhlnj at\nth* petition of lUuVnut*iv\u00abrn\u00ab\n\u2022gd otba lwnonry poritloni to thi\nprovlnoltl govtrmm^t. WW oppond by\nth* NriaM bosrd ofteide at a ipedil\nluncheon Tn tbe rilvir bill room ot tht\nBum* hotel Thundto. A ucond tu-\n^urt^^^-si^riSa1\nto tct*,to they w\u00ab.m.\nv*n. Arcbdwoon Fr\u00ab* H. Onhun\nia spsaktng aagtait the- Cnnarook\nmv<d depteate Mag uy uurii-\ntlon* with tb* crown. Th* petition\nteturily colli Mrt Uttli, ind tvtn\nthough lt did not riitall much work,\nlt nrved to keep t cantumil w-\n\u25a0ocUtton with tbe crown.\nTbe reeolutlon thtt thl Anocuted\nBotrdi of Tndt ot Bwtern Brltlih\nColumbU bi wkid to pitltlon the\nDominion lovernment thlt to tht\nevent ot t trui-Clnid* Ilr ntvloe\nbtl.g lnimunted, thit th* route\ntttecttd ihould bt tljt totttoirn route,\ncTMor,F4Sr,\",,uou-loB\n* Sair conttonny, krwt ova Mu\nnut mriulKri, tMt steps be takin\nto ibolUb tbi preunt tyitam ot to*\nqutrlnt tM riling at too tocoto* tar\ncutty. It wto flitalty ataMM thu thl\nmiaan dri*gttn be mowed tot tm-\npond by tht Anoritted Boudt n*\nlading thi imtlguaitlea, a wm-\na faan n toat thi tm\na .eduction tn* tiptnn Ud\nI ttneUnoy. In Uu put tht\nc( botrdi hlvt bun ftvor-\njUluoluUon. '\nCrubrook wu uvlng tbout\nntrty on combining th* two\n'nought \u2022 ohritog* from Mig-\nWffllua Brown, who gteted\nhe would Ilk* to nt how i uvlng It\nCrubrook, thit taunted to \u2022 \u00abum\necuil \"to hllf Uw lott of polMtng\nNeUon fa DM yur, oould be effeot-\nTABINO IT FB\u00abW FBOVINCB\nThe ttoyri OtntdUn Mouatod Fo-\nllet, ht deoltrtd; mtn a Dantnleif\nfact, Tbt provlncui tad tbt ordlnirv\npoUctog \u00abw Mtt ln th* hind* et th*\nprovtna. Jjfcgomblalng thi two iyt-\nttmt it waild mmn tritlng lt cut ot\ntha.htadg at ih* provlnc* nd glvlni\ntt to th* Dominion, ud that -would\nmid aa intendment at tM B.B-A. act.\nThl Moanted* Folio* hid bton \u00abf-\nftotlvt la Uttated dUtrlete but not\nto In dUtrteto* po*jul|te4 Uki th*\ntootenlyt Jt wu. furtha, niHattd\ntMt ont aolUnnu could do tM\nwork et ton without tht tow of tilt me* atom taming' ttt a*\nitctoi tvir to tM Bomtoton ttra\nwhirl) ww not tqnlpped to handle\nittB*   \u25a0\ncould toimie* up it\nflail ruolw\nbun tasptate. thru\ntM naunt thtt provlnctat govern*\nmtat thaaag th* pnunt police eyt-\ntem, tnd thi tntn notice tyriaa tot\na^artftin^\nrate lafrtogawats.\nilUni, Impnper toat..\nmrk  a ritJuv aatol*.  T* aat\ns*cb a torn to take ovtr the gin-\nail tundttatoyatoard.\nBddy lmatog, lft. Uemim, D.\nUileoey tad un roam. wM ot-\nnpUd tobtt Irriud, cerrted off\nwhUt prim tt thl Fiirvttw Ath-\nWU* tluk'i whut ud dun la tM\nFrirvUw  narlth  MU  Wtdntauy\n>iP_2_ar***\n* mmmtmfmY. ot tntt-\ntht infiiy^ lnohtflid\ni uSnKiuP*^\nMAYRETAIN\nRELIEFCAMP\n*'       .\u2014r\nKeep the China Creek\nCamp Until Work\nCompleted\n* t\u00bb*^\u00bb.''fc-Miy 8-Bvey tffcrt\nu bibFput torth to nttin ont at\ntht djiMttolri ot mflltta Mmpt to\ntM Trui WW. It wu mnottowd\nthat tbt Chin* aak ud\nSOCIAL WORKER\nBDNGLOCATED\nMrs. N. WlWtnes Arts at\n.,.    CoaiBHinlty Chest\ntbail, Itoy 8\u2014Muting it the Mt-\nmorltl MU yutaaay tttanoon titer\nthe mnuil luncheon tt tbt Orown\nPoint hotel, Arthur.Chtpmu ohapter\nI.OBB. nomtbited Mn. OurtU Stmp-\nton ot Vlctorta. pmtdtnt of tht pro-\nvlnclil chapter. W Trtlt dritmte to\nthl nitlonil mtrttng ot UM (OAA\nthlt par.\nA donitlon of 818 Wu voted for tht\ncrlppUd chlldrtn'i hupltel. A itu-\ndad donttod by th* oMpter to tb*\n80th compuy I.OJBB. Olrl Guide*\nhid bun prutntod, It wu rtpatod.\nlln. W. A. Ourru, Bchou ncntary,\nnported * Urge Inonin to tubecrlp-\nUoni to tht otflrial orgin of ttl\norda.\nMm Jtmu Oouplud, Manna of\nImmlgntian, told ot tm fimlllu\nWhich hid irrlvtd In. Tnll ud tor\nwhom homu bid bun found. TM\nchildren hid tttrttd going to nhool.\nMM. C. W. Oulltaumi nported thl\nnnd tt mon clothing fa to* Community Chut. Mn. Donald Miedoa-\nsJd ud Mn. N. Wllma voluntetrtd\nto ut It tM Community Chut fa.\nMiy.\nMX. 8. M. Stllu Uld I lultablt\n\u2022octal worktr ww bring, louted.\nMn. F. B. DockerlB md in lntemt-\nIng npert of thi unuri provlnctil\nmuting whleh the tttonded w t\ndiltgtte of thi local cbtpter.\nIt ww decided to ncoamud to\ntM provincial ohapter formation of a\nbuttnta glrU' dlvliion.\nMini tot I MM nU toto Mid ln\nlily wai dUcuned.\nAlciudn Bon dty wiu M htld\nu wuri thlt ywr.\nLAUNCH CLUB\nPLANS REGATTA\nPnptntion* fa t rtfttte to be\nMid oa th* iftemoon a tM picnic\nof to* TraU tmtlter tmployn*, wa*\ndUoantd at t muting to thl Boot*\nIniy Uuncb club Mid ln L. 8.\noubat'i dub houn Thundiy night\ntad Don Lucu, nprenntlng tht\nBowing club, gin thi manben tM\ntutu-ma   tMt   tM   rowen   would\nMr. Iaicu ww tdd tMt tM\nlaunch club mtmbtn would polln\ntM courn un tu tMt lt ww\ncltu tot Ml now A dritntlon U\nto ant with numben of the con-\ntoildtted picnic commlttu ud mike\nirrugaMnt tot th* event, it Is thi\nintention at tht NtUon club to\nhold I fm thaw fa Uw vltiton\nind glvt mtdtU. cups a smsll\npriat tot the rtau. Nilghbalng\ntovnu on tM like, laclndlng Kulo,\nw01 M invited to nnd down t rtp-\nnnntetion f\u00ab tM event but lt ww\ntilt 8Mt tht txpeau ittoohtd to\nbringing ln bona from dlitant\npolnte would bt too grwt thu yur,\n' Tht club tin Ut \u00bb contract fa\nUu compute ovahtultng of tM\nUuath club wtlk* ind tM que**\nrot tM natorlng of ligbte ud\npainting at tM tntruct Ugh\ndull with.\nCurtains\nWe clean all kinds of\nWindow Curtains, lace,\nrayon, silk, etc. Also\nws dye poititrt and\neasement curtains.\nH*K.FOOT\nDyer and Clesnsr\nFsirvkw    Nelson, B. C.\nROSS OF TRAIL\nSTARTING TEAM\nTBAIL,    110,'aftg    8^-W.    M\n(Sootty) Boa, who with Us itdur\nhocttty turn mid* mob a bit but\nwinter, hu tmng*d to agtnin a\nloftbail turn wrnpoad ot funlntnt\nScottj hu tuch tilth lilteNg*\n\u2022bUltu* on tM ditnood ot hu gin\nithUtet, tMt M U willing*to pan\nIM mttal gtuntUt on to tM MU\nptrki ot uy commanlty to thll\ndlitrict.\nINSTITUTE ELECTS\nSERVTCEJIEMBER\nTBAIL, B.O, Ml, 8.-101. Jima\nOouplud wu appointed IM npjf\nnntoun of tM Womcal Itomttito\nof TraU on tM tootti nnut watw\noommlttu, tt a muting ot tht in*\n\u2022tltute Thundiy  night.\nTm dimonitnUooi futund ttl\nawttlng, ttt miking at crgudy\noiuhioni, ud to i pant aad Mrt\nttom orilopMM forming tM  nib-\nIt wu nported 87 bibles wa*\n\u2022xutftted it tM ollnlo In the ifter-\nnoon. Bit vltlte wa* m*d* to tM\nhotpltal during tM put month,\nlto. B.  Up*o*  ud\nWiuu nrvtd ttt.\nNEW ENGINEER\nVISnSTRM\nTBAIL, Miy I\u2014A. DUon, noenUy\n*ppotntM tupirvlitng ugtowr Sto\ntbe provlnctat (Uptrtmut at pubttt\nworkt wltt hndquirten ln Crubrook,\nUd O. 0. MtcKiy, formnly ot Fu-\nNcton; wM will bin ebtrgi at Wget\nKootenay dUtrlct, WlUltm Runny\naad W. A. Tribot paid i rill- to TnU\nWtdnwdir.\nMr. Ditto MUl m. MioKiy wat\nmriUng ttlir tint tour of dttortet\nhlghwtyi rinn tM nctnt tnnounce-\nmmt of ehingn to Use provlnctal\ntnglnwrlng utmlnlitnUon.\nOFF COLOUR?\nHOW IS YOUR LIVER\nWske atjtmt Unt B3e\n\u2014WttheatCalsgasI\n-j___m_-___\\\nTie gat ssaijlfisljf ss-mt nsb \u00bbtttdMlp\n\u2014** - **    \u00bb\" ~.\n\u2022BW ISTWIBHSSli\nMil\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666'\nIdly\ncMne\nA fascinating column for young and old, eontat'n-\ntnf ott the latest news of delightful surprises the\nshopping world haein store for you .... Fashions\nand food, art and amusement, all the hundred aud\nont things you wtwtf to know about before it is too\nlate, are seen and described. ... Ask Lilly Anne\nabout it. . . . She'll do her but for you.      .\n-\nWith tail up, and head tip,\nThe term begins to sing,\nHe fills the air with melody\nAnd makes the alders ring.\nWe listen to his cadences,\nAnd watch hit frith) mo*\n' tions,\nWe think-hit matt attending him\u2014\nHe's got tome nesting no*\ntions.\n<*\u2014*>       t\nBut diyt tad durty wwtMr pity\nhivoc wtth your ippurun lf you\ndo not gin It ipec.tl nn, ud to\nlook your toft ll to tttnet ftva-\nibU ittenUon. Hitr-etyUd fa\ntM new bite, with tM nntut to\nhatr-cute, tht glotriut of mvn, tb*\n\u2022oftnt ot riagUtel akln-fnth,\ntrtgrut ind glowlngl rngtrnriU\n-trim tnd polUhtd. Bnuty tmt-\nnintl It TBEtMA'S BKACTT\nSHOFFB turn you out to otptun\nth* lmtglniUw ud emte appnctt*\nMon at \"TOO\".       .       .       .    .\nShoes art coming down to\nearth as other wearing ap*\nparel flutter! doudward.\nThough tuit^, coats and\ndresses art wind-blown and\nbreete-swept, 1934'\u00bb boot-\ntry features lowtrtd heels.\nThis it om year when you\noan be eofnfortable and in\nttyle at the tame tuns. And\nit't grand news for tall girls\nwho go dancing. You. can\nCling to high heels if you\nfancy them, but how pleasant that you do not have to.\n<i {>\nBui\u2014l Buanl TMt angry ringing, butting Uttt drlvu you nurly\nctaiy ill lununa u only tM con-\nvmttlonri clutter at thl buty\nhounfly who mtku mtrry with tht\ntoupi ud nlidi ud tnth frulta\ntMt you in putting ca ttt table\ntor tM fimlly to uV Bmt him?\nOS tount, but why tptad IU thit\ntntrgy ind tlmt ud wwte your\ngood burna on him whu  tbt\nWOOD VALLANCS BABDWABE\nCOMFANT Ml tuch i gnad wnrt-\nment at icncnlag it itich rewon-\n\u2022bU prlcu. Sown doort, window\ntcnin*. tcmnlng by tb* y*rd, to\nbliek a gtlrulnd win, with mttal\na woodu fnmu, uythlng you\nwut to mak* your ban* fm from\nri! tM lummtr put* U youn fa\nmrm wwtha comfort,\nyour doon ud wlndom aowl\nMm Mtjwtyl-Thi Summer Chi-\nPttul NowippeertngitMBAOHEB'S\nU ttt mott fttehlng ot Ml tM net\nmllUntry. Shtdy, wldt-brlmmed,\nflittoring Mil fa ill dreu-up oo-\notrion* In aunuan, thu* hudy\nbit* of ltdyllkt *pptnl to tt* tto-\nwt, uttut, taeUtt a torn in\ntM mwt .st-VC9a\\atfgff^, thrill-\n\u26664J\nwupy nit up tbt ririi, imnklng\nIbout to tM mott modern minsa\nit t nobby tot, ritttng pntty tg\na flomr beatctod luncheon ttt est-\nIng tee tram it t gty girden ptrty\nunder cm at mtn muring hit*.\nWhtnva ud whiniver you wut\nto look your pnttUri, just mir ont\nof thnt ud witch It'i smiting\n\u2022fleet. ,'\u25a0\u2022'_       .\n<*\u2014-t>\n<*\u2014f>\nFor tM riylUh rioute, tha* I* as\ntotter pltn to *hop jutt now thu\ntM D. * C. AST IHOFFB.   Then'l\n\u25a0 *hlpmut a n*w drum tn half\n\u2022law for Una womra ttit oon-\ntatn* tM brteiitit ttylu tnd\n\u2022prtoglut mtttrliU wlUi tM niw\nnt to aUtvn, pUttt ud fltm.\nDrop ta and toto t look it them.\nOne look tad you in kuti     .     .\n<i 1>\nHen's your obtncel Oome to ttt\nBOWING CLUB DANCB In tht\nSilver Boon; on Btturdiy, Miy lath.\nIt will be \u2022 Jolly iffrir, ttt optn-\ning evtnt et ttt tumnar dun\nuuon, ud your pttrcntgt wut Mlp\nto keep tte My* out on Uu like.\nFestival -rundi Mil bt welcome!    .\n**h-t>\nanurely ftmlnlnt. oomfortebU\nud beavtllul U thi new llngerte\n\u2022t BLANCBB'l. Om-utly tportlnf\ntbe f inert lm, tM tcttat of enp*.\nde-chin* a thlmmalng nUn, thu*\nntw cut-to-flt undlu an rimply\n-n-'. And tMt ww oombtnttloo\not bnwtaa, puUn. ud ritp, ill\nla one, tMt _____ u flit u t hand-\nkerchief U th* very thing ft* nun-\nma \u00bbtttn. Al cool\u2014w tool, tnd\n\u2022htdowpRjofl       ....\n\u2022<* f>\nAs thi warmer weather\napproaches; those rough he-\nmannish clothes that have\nhad tueh great acceptance\nwiU begin to look too hot,\neven though thty bt of\nreally light-weight materials. Lots of soft flannels\nart toning to,tht fort.\nAad to, untu MM wnk, Adtou.\nLilly O4imo\n\"Man aas thai with UBy\nAaar\" ippwn waa wnk ta Friday* Maa at TM Nrina Bally\nNtWt. a       e       \u2022       a       a       \u2022       \u2022\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2022\nm\n ^^^^^HPVr^v\n-03\n-TBI HttSWt DAILT WWS. NBLSON. B.C. - FBIBAT ^OBNWO. BUT 4,\nrant rtvt\nHow About\nYour Golf Game?\n^SOCIETY\nPrairie Dtpletos\nHint ot Kingigott\n__s___i ~M*| S^Owttn\n mosTst\nwhi4nWii etna\ndiy Utt wtt o*U*d off. it thl* Um\ntM turn hu (twlndltd down ta ta*\npoint atari lt It unliktly ta bt built\nup n*ta uu mat,\nSloeon Odd Fellows\noi Divine Service\nblocan orrr, Mat S \u2014 Sm\nlodf* Ne. 40, \u00a3.0.0*. ind thl Rt*\nIbakaha m*rcl\u00bbd ln I body Irom thilr\nI toll Sunday innlni to itttnd dl-\nTin* wrrln la St. Andrtwt Fiwby*\ntartan church to oommtmorat* tht\ntilth innntmry of Odd Pillow*\niBtp IB Amtrlot. Thl timet WM\nIn ohtrf* ot Btynold Brtir, tht\n\u00abppolnt\u00bbd   mlttioniry.   Tht\naholr wa* itrtnithtntd by Mr. tnd\nI Mn. B. o. warntr. Mn. B. 0. *yt\npNBdiil at thi \u00abfia..\nBt Bit. Archblihop Wllllim Mark\nDukt ot Vanoouro, whs U ta thi\ndlitrict, ll MB*ot\u00abd la N*l*on Satvir-\ndiy \u00bbnd will admlalit-e. Uu tun-\nmiat ot tormrmittoo it thi Ohunh\nof Marr Immaouiat* sundty. WhUi\nla thi dty hH bin wui bi tht |unt\nof Vtry Bit. j. 0; McXtnat.\n\u2022 t \u2022        ____a\n' L. X. Lima r\u00bbti_m*d Wtdnwdty\n\u2022llht from Bpokaai whtn hi wtnt\nto itttnd thi aaautl mttUai ot thi\nSWndard Bllw-Uad Mining oompuy\nwhloh took pliot than Tundiy ifttr-\nBobtrt Struhaa aad hli dtufhttr,\nMM, W. Burg***, of TtiU win la\ntown yntttdiy tn rout* to thtlr for-\nmtr homt ln Ptmli.\n\\*n       . \u2022 \u2022\n0. D. Frith, min*f*r tt th* Oood-\n\u2022nough mini la Tmlr, wu la town\non i punhulBf trip ytittrmy.\nt. P. Suthtrlind of Sloopn Olty\n\u2022pint ytttifdiy ln itilton.\ni*i\nMn. 0. W. MicBty IBS Mtt* dtu|h*\nt*r BtMB, who h\u00bbr* Dun nut* it\ntht homt on BUtca itrut of Mri. Mm-\nBiy't p*nnt*. Mr. ind Mn. W. T.\nPsthwiBfham, hir* nturatd to ttt||\nhomt Ui Trill.\n\u2022   t   \u2022\nT\u00abrt*rd\u00bby ifttrnooh Mn, Jo*\u00abph\nSturgeon ind Mn. M 3. Vlgntux,\nsulci itrtet, ent*rt*ln*d at a naili\ntea ui honor of Mn. S. J. Towgood\not Sindoa. MN. Otcrg* Jotaaaton*\nCdtd it IBS to* tabli whll* Mn.\nId Laku, Mn. U B. Choquttte,\nind Mn. William 3. Sturgion, u-\nHiUd by terrtng. Thou lnrtttd\nwin Mn. Towgood, Mn. A, Bruot\nOndy, Mn. ftnd B. Oraham. lta.\nB\u00bbrold    Ltktt.    Mn. 1.  H.  Oho*\nSutttt, Mn. W. M OunUfft, MH, B.\n_ MaoKmalt, Mn. Jimtt oihtt.\nMn. W. 3. Ueightr. Mn. 0. V. 0*f-\nnon, Mn. Owrg* Johntton*, lta.\nuwit johaitoai of salmo, lm. ruth\nW. Bobi-toOtL lta. B. M. Oummlnt,\nMn. W. o. Bom, Mr*. 8. a. Mlaa,\nMn. a IT. AppMyiM, lta. F. Ptttn,\nlta. B. B. L. Dewdniy, lta. t O. lfll*\ntoo, Mn. Is. V. Sam, Mn. B. W.\nSuiatn, nn, John Oirtmel ind Mn,\nA. Bilrd.\n' lit\nIU. I. O. Milton. Cirbonttt atmat,\nwho rial ted In Spokint tor i fiw day t,\nhu nturned.\n* \u2022   \u2022\nWlUlim Blcki ot Blooan Olty It I\nKtltnt In thl Kootmay Uk* Ointnl\ntpltll.\n\u2022 \u2022 t\nMU* Su* Stophimon of Bimtoop*\nll Tltltlng to Mikuip It tht homt ot\nhir ntpluw and nl*o*, Mr. aad Mn.\nBirold Clirk. Mlu Sttphenton WUl\nTUdt nlitlvtt In Dillon liter.\n\u2022 \u2022   t       ^M\t\nMn. F. L. On, SUloa ilntt. tat lm\ntor Prlnot Bdward Itlind whan tht\nhu b**n cilltd through thl ttrlout\nillnm of hw tutor, lta.     \t\nBtnntdy.\nOlty li\nIM*\nlta. Otorg* law of\n* ptfitnt In thi Kootenay Lata\ntril hotplUl.      ^^^^^~\nMr. md lta. otorg* Johnitont,\nBootoniy itrut, had u thtlr guttta\nrttttrdiy th*lr diught*r*la-Uw, Mn,\nLiwta Johntton*, if Salaw md hw\ndaughter Jioqutilni. *\nitt\nMT. md lta. Thomu Bowarby, 111\nVernon itrtet, who hire ban tptnd-\nlat to* put wuk Tinting Mr. Sowtr-\nb7t pirtnte, Mr. and Mn. ... L.\nSowtrby. to Wtta, B.O., KpMt to\ntorn thli aornlnt tw Vineourw,\nwhtrt th\u00aby wlU tolkl thilr homt.\nProgressives ot\nAppledale Dance\nAPPLSDAL8,   Miy  S-\npltdilt PnsruilTi\nto th* -\nTh*  Ap-\n ^^M\n* dmo* to th* lull I\nMritoM tottot MtoattM ma mutio\nwu nippiltd m Mlu M Mtym, Mlu\nL Bornpttt im X, Wynnt.\nMn. fc MoLun aad mb at Tun\nu* Ttotlng th* fomtrl nothir,\nlta. W. T. Wy\u00abta,\nMr. md lta. B. ABdntti ind uttl*\ndiugbtar ef THU win tta gunte of\nlta; Andntti't pannu, Mr. and lta.\nJ. Bordyct, tot thi wuk-tnd.\nX. Wynnt wu I buitotn Tltltor to\nA. oimphiu, who hu hlta Tinting\nfriindi hen, tltuitad to Slooan Olty\nBlindly,\nh. Cimpbtll of Tnll hu bun Ttolt-\nlni hli ftthtr, A. Toung, for a tiw\ndin.\nA, and r. Tl'oaao win rltiton to\nfttlm PMdiy.\nConcert Planned\nat South Slocan\nBOUTS BLOOAB, May I.\u2014Thi Wo*\nnu'l auailary mil at \"Stoat Mr**\nthl homi of lta. W. Tiwitt, Wtdnu-\ndiy iftenuan md plmt wtr* Uld to\nhan a oonotrt dining tta month In-\nt**d ot th* lmtwn Iwtun pnrtoutly\nimaged for. Attn* tht button*, Mr*.\nJtw*tt *nt*rtaln*d tooiiuy. Tla wu\nMTrtd, lta, B. J. Bowk.tt md lta.\nW. W*lkl*y united tta hortu* to\nMrrtoS. lta.* John Murray pr**id*d,\nMlu Mutant ItoUod of Trail a\nMlu OUdyt MoLMd of M*l*on ww*\nWMk-*nd gutttt rat Wm Una\n__pbry at \"SununtihlU Banoh?\nlta. J. t_ Purdy li a pattest la thi\nKooteniy Uki OMwni hotpitu, Kit*\nAmong\nwtrt Mr. md\nta town yuterdiy\n~ B. Jirrli ind\ndiughter Miry of Proctor, Mn. Jirm\nmotor fma vmoouw, whirl Itay\nind Mary baring Jutt return*! by\nhar* ban wintering.\n\u2022 T^t\nMn. Jouph Payant ud hw (teugh-\nttr, lta. & Mad, both at Balmo, wan\no*y thoppwt yuterdiy.\n10m PhyllU Ohuroh ef Tmoourw,\na fonaw ruidmt of MUien, I* \u00ab-\n^^^^^^ '   \u25a0  \u2022 and will bt\nhw brothw-\nlta. Birold\nanted to town Siturdiy\n* guut it thi homi of l\nin-liw ud tliter, Mr. aad\nNow Missionary\nat Slocan City\nSLOCAlt ORI, Miy I\u2014Biynold\nBMW ef Vmoourw, un of BIT. Aln\nBiter, db, urtTto Saturday to tota\notartt of tta Pmbyttrlm chureh\nwork to thU mluion field.\nMM. M otauron, Mn. T. Bui-\n**U tad Mn. D. Bty won Ttilton\nto ltelton during tta wuk**\u00bbd.\nowffry Clifford at Mown* ir-\nrlrtd a tiw d\u00bby* *go ind li tta\nguwt of Ml bntow, w. OUftord.\nlta. Ath 8*1111* ud UM* dufch-\ntw, Ariun, who htd bun Tltitim\nwith nlittru hw* tor i tew wukt\n' ta thtlr homi to Tnll.\nimn_n_\\_\\_\\_tUm__\u2014_~ms___a______nammm__\ncMea&her'sfo)\nPhone 200\n607 Baker St\nYotmssTtM low KeUogi't PEP. Criip.\nFoil of the flam of wheat sad braiu\nPacked with ncrariilunaot Mildly lax*\ntire. Always freih sad reidy-to-eat\nDelidoui with milk or eresai. Enjoy\nPEP often. Soldtbr sH grocen. Matk\nby Kellogg ia London, Ontario.\nTruly MTTIR BRAN \"fffljhjliyr-' *\n-H-m\nThe \\\nBeatty Electric Ironer\nGood.\t\nHousekeeping\nBy Circle No. 4 of\nSt Paul'i Uditi' Aid\nItem bat totted mtpu\nwot to toMrtod.    .   *\nIs Better Because It Does\n100% of the Ironing\nYou sit down to iron\nHas More Pressure\nRoll Turns Faster... Irons\nMore Goods Per Minute\nCanadian Mads and Serviced\n%\nSO Yeara in Business\nBeatty Washer Store\nst ths\nHipptrton Hardware Co., Ltd.\nm Baker Stmt       Nelson, B.C.       Phons 497\n7\/\/r fimuOTv t s \/}ejm\ni mm\nlew water\nH oup ptom\nI cupt I ~\n1 b\u00bbind\nftm\nteMP\n1 teupoon Jm-n lute*\nl oup whipping anau\nBin ud ott* tta ipplu ud put\nttam In i woeipu wtth th* *ufir,\nwiter ud oudlM ud oook till Undtr\nmd ittnetirtly tinted. B*mor* from\ntta tyrup ud Md tta fruit Julot ud\noook for to atoutea. tourenr tppltt.\nWtan oold illo* Into tta bakid itau.\nTop with tta whlpptd crt\u00bbm ud\niprinkte with nute ohopp*d oetntly,\nBBCBAWS SrONOB BIB\nI cup* rhubarb\nI nlted emktn    *\nI oupi tutir\nIkW\n1 Urn untokad ate atan, Outrhu-\nbub ftoi, add rolted oradun, *usir\nind buton ass yolk*. But whitet\ntill Hint md fold Into mlitun. BUM\nto 1 orutt to -aoaanto own tm knit*\noomN eut man. Whtn oold corn\nwith whlpptd ortim.\nTAFIOCA BAMAtlA MB\nI ttupoont -tuick oooklni Uplool*\nS oupt milk\n1 tettooon oold water\nI bumu\n1 ten* b*k\u00bbd pt* ihtU\n1 *SS\nS-t tup tu|*r\nOouuui\nBiapato \u2022 cuitord by oooklni IS\nmlnutu to i doubt* belter, toploo*.\n\u2022alt ud milk, itlrrlaf tnqumtly.\nTtaa mix tas*thw yelh of ut, w*Ur\n\u2022nd V, oup tuitr. Ondutlly tdd thtt\ntohotmlttun. OooktiUthlok-oool\nUn* pi* onirt with *Uo*d bunii.\nTtan iltenute owtard ud buunv\ntttl ttall te tilted. But *H white tout\nud pour one u nwtotu*. Sprinkle\nwith ooootnut ud brown to ona.\nBHCBABBFIB\n(BetaNted) ,\nI eupi iwasatod eootod thubirb\n* H \u00abV tota erumb*\nItt chopp\u00abd>d*te*\n1 oup whlpp*d erum\n1 lirji bated pit tbtll\nBtmmw rhubarb ud ditu till ton-\naw\u2014about 10 mlnutu. Add e*k*\nerumbi. tool ud pour toto pie tbtll.\nOortr with whipped erum.\na\nmdm.e\n\"I'VI FOUND THERE'S\nNOTHING UKE OlD DUTCH\nFOR CLEANING PORCELAIN\nAND ENAMEL BECAUSE IT\nPOLISHES AS IT CLEANS.\"\n\"YOU'M WOHT,      *\nAND ITS JUST AS O0Oti FOR\nFLOORS, WOODWORK OR\nFAINTID WAllS-IN FACT,\nFOR ANY SURFACI ON WHICH\nWATER MAY SI USED.\"\nThorn's a reason behind thasa facts\u2014\nOlD Dutch is made with pure \"UllMOTlTl'\n\"Saltmollto\" (pronounced iTi-'mo-flle) It o motehlaii eleanlnj\nand pollihlng material of voleank origin, tt deani quicker,\ndeom mora things and doetn't icralch. Salimotll* particlei\nar* very Una. They cover more rVHiurface bacoute thay ara\nflaky and flat-ihaped, Ilk* thlt \\___\\W. That'i why Old Dutch\nc^ifarlhwanddo-jtmorecltjonlngpj^jnnyof coit.AvoW\nctoanien containing harah, chunky grit B9 \u2022\nOld Dutch poHiftu ai tt clean* Una porcelain and enamel,\nand It Ideal for any lurface an whkh water may be uted. ll'i\nkind loth*hondt,dc*int dog dralna, hodorieM ond removet\nodari\u2014Hie only deanier you need. ^^^^^^^^\nluy a package of Old Dutch and tett It thoroughly ogalnit any other deamer.\ni .   \u2022\n27th Anniversary Sale\nCLOSES TOMORROW NIGHT\nTomorrow ... that last day of our Anniversary Sale ... brings better values\nthan ever. Many lines have been cleared out and new ones brought forward to\nreplace them. In every case the values are better than ever before. It is a store\nwide sale ... with special offerings from every department.\nWOMEN'S DRESSES\nOns rsck of women's tnd mlSsts' dresses in whits or pastel shsdes or printed silks. '\nLong or snort sleeve styles in rises from 14 to 44. Many of these sold up to $12,60\neach. All are smart styles and well mads. Taken from our regular stock they ars a\nwonderful buy.\nANNIVERSARY -SAIJB PRICE, EACH  f-4.95\nHome Dresses\nJ^^\nMade in\nAssorted\nDresses for porch or beach wear,\nsmart styles of fast color prints.\nsixes from 14 to 46. \u25a0\t\nALL ONE PRICE, EACH fl.\nSwa&er Suit* at 20$ Less\nThan Regular Prices\nModal suits of tht batter sort. Finest\nquality materials aad tailorint. Colors\nart tan, grey and blue. Silts 14 to 20.\nRegular values 126.00 to $49.60 each.\nAjnnVERSARYSALE,\nEACH fSN>.00 to |39.60\nPrinted Silks\nPrinted flat crepe and georgette in a\nrange of patterns. 88 inches wide. Regular $1.76 quality.\nTHE YARD  fl.lfi\nHeavy Canton Crepe\nPun silk canton in a splendid weight.\n88 inches wMs. Fifteen of the best\nshades to select from. Our regular $1.60\nquality.\nANNIVERSARY PRICE,\nTHE YARD  flJO\nIrish Damask Cloths\nOdd lints of fine quality pure linen\ncloths. Sisee 72x90. Regulsr values to\n$7.60 each,                         ''\u2022*.,\nTO CLEAR AT, EACH   f*4.95\nRayon Spreads\nFine quality spreads in wsnted colon.\nSizes 80x100. Regulsr value $6.00 each.\nEACH  |3.85\nFirst Showing of the New Summer Millinery\nNew stitched taffetas . . . new white straws ... ahd a new range of tht\nlarge dress hats ... the last word in fashion. See these today and\ntomorrow.\nREASONABLY PRICED AT, EACH   $15.00 to f 12.00\nPillow Cotton\n42-inch bleached pillow tubing in\nextra good quality. Our regular 46c\nvalue.\nANNIVERSARY PRICE,\nTHE YARD  33*\nBleached Sheeting\n78-inch bleached sheeting. Wabasso\nmake. Good weight. Fret from dressing. Regulsr 76c quality.\nTHB YARD  4*4\nKid Gloves\nReal French kid. Odd lines\nthat sold up to $4.50 the\npair. Buttoned or pullon\nstyles. Slats 6 to 7-V4.\nALL ONE PRICE,\nTHE PAIR   fl.39\nWomen's Model Coats\nOne coat of each kind. Travel coats or\ndressy coats of imported materials.  Del\nMonte Hickey or Langburne makes. Sins\nto 44. Regular prices  $26.00,  $46.00 to\n$59.00 each,\nANNIVERSARY SALE,\nEACH ....'  130.00 to MT.00\nChildren's Hose\nRegular values to 88c tht\npair. % length socks ln\nplain colon and checks.\nAssorted colon. Silk and\nlisle mixtures. All sists.\nTHE PAIR - 39*\nAinsworth Notes\nADiswowiH. Mat i.-a numbw el\nAlnnrorth p*opl* mat te Kulo Friday tw th* Sum hit* tho* In -i\not tht too-all club. Thij w*r* Mr.\n\u2022nd lln. aiuRMMn, Mr*. It. Hums,\nMr. use Mr*. 0. Short, Mb* 8. Tru\u00bb-\ncott, Mia* M. MaokWB, W. H*a**n,\nBill Um, LM JtftalM and 8. Mc-\nLwan.\nB*f. and Mr* Pitt Ortltlth. ot\nKulo war* 18 town rtMntly.\nAlthcufh tht W**\u00abh*r WM ooolir\nSundti, * iwf* numb*r ot ptnpl*\nmiwd AlMworth.\n,UYGEM\nLYE\nTttl Om *m_ma rw Ttt0\nMonsy. Clssnt Closet\nItwls, Optst Cltgftd\nDreles. Wsttr Softsusr.\nWtta far (ne Bookla.\nCUOAHYSOASWOaitlTOIIOHTO\nNakusp Constable\nHonored by Legion\nNAKUSP, m*t s-A naokn bon-<\noclni Con*t|l>]* 8. H. MtoInt\u00ab*l.\nwm |tnn Saturday annlni by th*\nm*mb*n of th* NMtuip branch ot\nth* Otntdlan Uilon in th* Ltctofl\nclub room*.\nMr. and Mn. Sptakman ot Owtli-\n\u25a0ar, who har* b**n holidiyini at\nHalcyon, w*r* th* junt* ot Mr.\n*nd Mn. W. Splllir Uat wt**, *n\nrout* for thilr horn*.\nMn. Sk*n* and too, Raltm. who\nhan *p*nt tb* wlnt*r month* tn\nHakuip, lift Saturday tot Sioux\nLookout\nMta* Mancy Blip of th* OnlT\u00bbn-\nlty Brltlih Xoluaibl* arrtnd S*tur-\nd*y from V*n*4unr to \u00abp*nd tb*\n*umm*r nntW,\nMn. W. Maxw*n. wh* hi-bMO\nholldiytas In N*Usa aad Spokmi.\nntunxd Monttiy.\nMln AT** Wall* ot Orahaml\nUndlas tn* tb* luut ef 8\u00abt. ind\nMn. A. O. Pound at tha mum list\n-not. On h*r nturn Saturday *h\u00bb\nwu aoooapanlid by Mitt M*n*ry\nPound.\nAmong th* Ttilton to It*w Dnrtr\nPrlday irenlnj wan Mln All\u00bb\nParant, MU* Pnneli U__an. Ml*\nAlma RMbltt, Mr. and Mn. P. Utb\nX. Hllt*. A. Withintrom and K.\nWttluntrom. m,\nFRIGIDAIRE\nThe Modern Vp-to-Date Method\nof Electric Rtfrlgaratlon\nSEE THI NIW 1184 MODELS\nNOW ON DISPLAY\nBeautifully designed cabinet tf sparkling white\ndulux finish. Modernistic door hardware in permanent chromium plate. Silent, economical and effleiesiL\nColl in and Look Thorn Ovtr\nHipptrfon Hardwire\nCompany, Limited\n.   Look for ths Rsd Hardwan Start\nPhont 417 Box 414\n \u2022w\ni 11    \u201eim  lujiwim\nratn ta\nN*tum Dailg Neroa\nBrtlbtUbtd  its- tS.   ISO!\n\"\/nfgHor 0\/ British Columbia's Family Newspaper\"\nAU   TUB  BBWS  WBU  IT   IB\nPublithed tvtry moralag tmpt BuattH by\ntht RBWa P0BL1BBIBO COUFAXT UJHTSa\nSlf   BtBtr   Strut   Brim,   BrltUh   Odnmbia\nWBbar tf Ihe Outdua mu Lund Win Bewi SerrUe\nMtmbft   et   ttl   AOOn   B0BBA0   OF   OIBOOLATIOB\u00ab\nFRIDAY, MAY  4,  1984.\nGOLD TAX NOW A MODEL ONE\nFrom being a highly objectionable tax in Its original form, because markedly inequitable, applying,\nas it did, to all new-recovered gold irrespective of\nwhether it had been produced at a profit or otherwise, the Rhodes gold tax has been reviled, to reappear as in fact a model tax, as nearly as there ls\nsuch a thing.\nThe government has, in the changes made, gone\nto the last extreme of protecting the little fellow, protecting the new operation, protecting the developing propery, protecting the operation brought about\n. by the enhancement of the gold price, protecting\nalso the productive operation that is turning back its\ngold into development instead of dividends, and protecting the operation that has become profitable only\nbecause gold has risen. Placer gold is exempt.\nIn its new form, the gold tax has no bearing\nat all upon the thousands of prospects, and the hundreds of small producers below and at the profit stage,\nand upon new enterprises launched under the Impetus\nof the gold premium.\nPresent enterprises and investment are not threatened, and there is no deterrent to new capital engaging\nin gold mining, for no property that wu not paying\n, dividends in 1982 can become eligible.\nThe tax as readjusted is confined to properties\nnow paying dividends and that were also in that happy\nposition before 1988, which means that it is confined to\nproperties that were fully established and profitable\nat the $20 gold price, and which therefore have enjoyed the full benefit of the approximately $16 rise.\nOne quarter of their premium for the current Dominion\n'fiscal year will be taken\u2014which works out about the\nsame as the 10 per cent on gross. The corporation tax\nthey pay will count toward the gold tax.\nVery few people in Canada will say that the big\ngold producers which have enjoyed a remarkable enhancement of profits from the recent rise in gold value\nshould not be asked to tun'part of that special and\nexternally brought about profit into the country's treasury. The sentiment of tiie country is that they should\npay. They produce the overwhelming bulk of Canada's present gold output, and it was their profits that\nFinance Minister Rhodes had in his view when he\nevolved hla original 10 per cent gold tax, as he disclosed in his budget argument.\nThe government is to ba congratulated on the\nbroad lines on which it hu revised the tax, and on\nthe lengths to which it hu gone to avoid the injurious\neffects pointed out to it u certain to follow the application of a flat tax on gold irrespective of circumstances.\nA VINCMCATION OF AGITATION\n' Complete success of the aound. agitation for revision of the new gold tax illustrates the value of wise\nand timely protest.\nIn this caw the resolutions wired from the Kootenay, including those sent from Nelson by the Chamber of Mines of Eastern British Columbia, the board\nof trade, the British Columbia Prospectors Protective\nassociation, and tbe executive of the Associated boards\nof Trade of Eastern British Columbia were only a\nfew voices in a great chorus.\nBut there have bean other cases in which this\ndistrict hu borne a relatively larger part.\nWhen the King government brought down its\ncent-a-share tax on stock transfers, British Columbia,\n, with its low priced mining stocks, wu hit worse than\nany other part of Canada. It wu this district that\nlaunched the agitation' for a revision, a.full fortnight\nbefore tbe first sound wu heard from the coast. Eventually all affected districts came in, and the tax wu\naltered to a graduated basis having some relation to\nvalue v ,\nThere have been other cases where tbe Kootenay\npractically fought alone.\nBefore the war a lead bounty, since the war zinc\nassistance, each giving assistance in its time to the\nbase metal mines of this district, wm secured by\nsound agitation. More recently the coal subvention, so\nimportant to the mines of the Crows Nest Pan, wu\nthe fruit of representations to the authorities, though\n*, fa this last cue it wu a cooperative affair, eastern\nBritish Columbia and western Alberta being particularly\naffected.\nComing back to tha gold tax, apparently very\neffective work wu done by Hon. Charles Macrea,\nOntario minister of mines, in giving aid and direction to the revision, and his services in the matter\nshould be recognized. Other provincial mines ministers, Premier Bennett discloses, contented themselves\nwith discussions fa the press, and made no contact\nwith the. government. This is a little curious, seeing\nthat five of the provinces have a very essential interest in gold mining.\n* The history of the Kootenay says no attention\nshould be paid to those who say a thing can't be done.\nBoards of trade, semi-public organisations, and\n* trade bodies, and tht press, are all contributors to\nformulating public opinion, and there should be no\nhesitation at any time in seeking what appeals to be\nthe public interest.\nthl will ct Policeman\nNormu, BattHigham, ot Chlctgo, U\nnltntlng.\nSht wiu not nnd Mn. Myrtlt T\u00bbn-\nntr BltokUdg* to JaU for tailing to\npay a 87600 court Judgment tor ifltn-\niting Nottlnghim't tfftctloot tt Not-\ntlnghim wtU only conttnt to thi\nmethod iht hu worlttd with a ccdi\nfor huiband*. It oonttln* 18 dtmtndt:\n1. Olvt up ill wotntn but mt.\n8. Hakt ill women but mi itay\ntway.\ng. Oomt ttralght houu ttom work.\n4. Tiki mi out two nlghU a wuk.\n1. Buy homt all othtr ntgbtt trcept\ntwo, which wlU be hU nlghU off, tnd\nthen b* bom* by midnight.\ng. Drut nutty tnd cutnly what\nhe gou out with me\t\nT. T*k* tb* b\u00bbby out for * wtlk bow\nand then.\n5. Be temperate thout drinking.\nt. Show up with birthday *nd wedding tnnlvernry glfu.\n10. Bring homt tht pty   ttqui.\nIf Nottingham hu tny Idu of u-\neopttog hU wtt*'* condltloni hi give\nno lndlntloni of It. In tact one newi-\nptp*r quoted him u uylng he \"didn't\nwant anything to do with iny womra.\"\nBetween\nYouand\ncMe\nb\/.j. b. a\nI wondered yettcrdiy-Juit why\nJohnny McLeod wu driving wound\nwith hit track fuU of tppli bone\u2014\nwhloh ln turn wen full Of rocki of\ntil rim tnd ihtpu.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nWh\u00bbt Johnny Lttrmonth wu doing u hi limed ov*r tn amory wbul\nthat wa* not revolving.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nWhat lU tht ltdlu wan oongn-\ngitel nur thi alley on toll* itrut\nbetwun Baker tnd Victor.* yuterdiy\nafternoon.\ntit\nIf Berb Hurop knew tht door wu\nihut when he becked a nn off a\ngram rack yuterday.\n\u2022 \u2022  t\nBow miny mUu Oonitibtt Hirold\nPinny walk* each month while putting to \u2022 *hlft.\ntti\nFay B*k*r th* fin dtnur U inking\nt turcru from htr former pollotmm\nhuiband. Thl -taring young mlu U\nappanntly Und of hiving i poUn\noffice* contlnuilly keeping bU ty*\non htr.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nLiquor rmnui tor BrltUh Oolum-\nalt ihowt in toeru**.. Own wt can\nthank thou bourn ptla.\n\u2022 \u2022* s\nTh* othtr day Brat* King wu dU-\n-JUtog luttr end th* d*tu on\nWhich Buter talk each yur. By thU\nUttt* braln-ttanr for iljtbrt ihtrk*\ninyont ctn loott* thi ttl cf Inter\netch yur.\nOram, tht Otrman mithtmitlclu,\ndtvtloped a formula which gtvi thi\nenct ditt at Inter u followi:\n\"Dlvtdi tht number of tht yur by\n18 tnd lit tht nmilnder *qu*l 'A';\ndlvld* th* number ot thl yur by 4\ntod lit th* rtmilndtr iqutl *B'; divide the numbtr cf tbi yur by 7\ntnd Ut th* rtmilndtr tquil tr; dlvld* IB tlmu 'A' plus 84 by 88 ind.Ut\nthl remainder equil 'D'*, dlvldl IB\nplut 40 plut SD plut 8 by 7 tnd lit\ntbt nmtindtr tqutl It.'\not March or, lf thU sum U men thu\n'Inter win be *U plu* 'D' plus *\n11, tb* number ihould bt ctrrttd\nof Mirch cr, lf thU mm u mon\novtr toto April.\"\nhundred   wiyt  hivi   bun\nfound to  which puplt kUl Um*.\nLitttog thu* 700 mika 701.\n.   \u2022   \u2022\n\"Pity tbt poor bachelor who can\nget no one to few on hU button*,\"\nwiitu t oorrupondmt Sun, ind\npity tht poor huibtnd who'* to th*\n\u25a0tint fix.\nttt\nBoer children in Jutt i* intelligent\nu rich chUdren, a Chlugo tdintUt\nhu dluevered. Thtt U reettrch work\nbackward. If he mated to tttrttt\nth* world. h\u00ab ihould bin dUoomtd\nthtt rich children hare Jutt u miny\nbrtlnt u poor children.\n\u2022 ie\n\u25a0What,\" uk* ta id., \"U tb* tint\nrtqul*lt* of ruUy buutltul htndtt\"\nFcr \u25a0 m y bu-yuutlful hind you\nctnt beil tour ten.\n\u2022 \u2022 **\nA knight who on hU wty did fin,\nBid coUc TiU me whin ind whin?*\nIn thl middle cf thl knight.\nAUNTHET\n\"Tbt trouMe with t Itundry U,\nIt unt uu Judgatat. tt mn\nmy thing* out btuun It'* id-\njusted to -scrub things ilk* Bill'*.\"\nsine* too B.C., thm htr* bun\n80S win, but men people ban bun\n'klllsd by nt-borat dUtun In thou\nMSS yun than by fighting, un Om\ndty health offlotr of Otkltnd, Cil-\nUbrnla.\n IBB NBLSON DAILT MEWS, NBLSON. B.C. \u2014 FBIDAT MOBNING. MAX 4, 1884-\nMUCKLEWORTH GOES HOME\n(By   \"ITTBICK\"\nFor t wuk or two MuckUwortb, our\nfobbing Scotch itrdtntr, who comu\non odd dtyt to do up our plut, hu\nbutt ta * ***** at tuppnutd ttelte-\nment.\nBtou b* tint otmt to work tor\nus bt hu tMcom* vtry much our\nfrltnd, and my wlfi and bt btn long\noonfibt on iubJ*ot* rangtos from th*\nbut my to cook *heepehud, to tb*\n\u00abduc\u00bbtlon of our thrn-yur-old\ndaughter. Migonlgtl, who und*r hu\ntuition U tut becoming a Mgu)a\nUttt* Bordertr, tnd who ttUtt\nof tbt Twud tnd Um Obivloti n\nglibly u thi dou of tbt mounttlnt\ntnd cneli* tround h*r heme\nAMc hu oomplrined lately ot *1-\nwiya fultog tirtd, *ad our\"* U tht\nonly garden ht itttndi to, ind th*t\npntty much tt hU own awnt wUl.\nA* tb* reeult ot hi* digging ind\npliptlng In thl ipring, It U now \u2022\n\"a ol blouom*. Th* liwni in\nmlraclu of vtlvet men, ind tb*\nkitchen girden glvu' promise cf t\nweU itocked lirder for the winter.\nAn occulonil dty1! hotlni tnd weed-\nIng U til tbt ittentlon lt now nttds,\nmy wtft ittendlni meat filthfuil.\nto tb* wtttrtng, but MuckUwortb U\nalwayi welcomt *nd tlwty* finds\ntouMthlag to do, inn though lt\nU only to lit behind the tooUhtd Id\nthe ehtde tnd tell Mtgonlgal how\nthe ftlrln took Thomu th* Rhymer\n\u2022wiy to IlfenUnd for uven yeen.\nRecently however he hu been com*\nIm tround with hU pocketi OlUd\nwith phemphlet* tnd folden, ind\ntomitlmu the two of them win tit\nfor houn on the grut looking it\nthem. The old man rudlng tnd\ntftclng tomtthlng with hU finger,\nwhlU tbe girl look! on, htr eye*\ndindng with excitement tnd hippl-\ni. It. wu not until yuterdiy thit\nI discovered whit U wu ill ibout.\nA sudden nlnttorm unt Mucklc-\nworth ind Mtgonlgal Into tbe tool-\nthed ter thelter, tnd u my writing\nwu not going tny .too will thit morn*)\nIng, I thought thlt Fd hivi t bnik\nind to tnd ne whit they wen doing.\nBo tniroutd wen they with their\nown Ifftln thit they did not notice\nmy approach. Both wen nited on\nlow blocki cf wood, tad tpntd out\nbtfon them win \u2022 number of nllwiv\ntad tnvel folden, a much hindUd\nmip hiving thl pilot of pride.\nMuckUwortb wtth t ttlok wu tracing tht buck nUmy llnu, tnd knowing tbe hippy houn I could spend\nwith t few mipt tnd folden I under-\nttood how they came to be to en-\ngromd.\n\"Te in\"; hi wu wylng, \"efter\npt git iff tot boat tt aiuct ye tak\ntht trtto ta* Bdlnbury, thtt* t hurl\nthat dUmt metn onytblng, IU Jutt\ngetting, fm ty* plice tu the Ither,\nbut \u00bblnce ye ntch Bdlnbury then*\n\u25a0something beglnnln' fee tug tt tin's\nhert strings, and there ye let In\ntat inlther train, in' \u2022 men ineckt\nt bit oot ef n> ticket, tn' then th*\ngutlrd man* i wee bit green nu,\nin' yer twiy. The rough, the dirk\no' tha Ctlton tunnel ind put Boly-\nroodhoou. in syn* portobello ind the\netcht o' tht iu, lyin Uk* * mirror In\nth* *unihlnt. Thin Iskbink tnd\nMMuM?1 \"Ay*' ind th*n Stow\" lud-\ndenly broke to my little girl, giving\nth* word ibout 14 o'l tnd t long toft\nInimitable drawl, tnd ill it onoe I\noould in th* ttaepy littles flower decked atatlon u It wok* to activity with\nth* *ppre*ch ot tht train.\nTht gitu cliagtd wren th* roid.\nTh* Uttt* (butt* of tb* ticket offln\nopened, tnd t porter buttled with hli\nbarrow along th* ptatform. A tletpj\ntundnnched world ot rolling hllli tnd\npltuant fUld* nemed to twiken.\nHilt I doun ctri ippured u from\nnowhcTt, ind rotred up tht whit*\nroad to tbt ttatlon. A firmer ln \u2022\nhigh gig driving t dancing btv hono\n\u2022want up to tb* gravelled yard. Three\nor four long turn mrt* printed nd\nnut blue tnd drawn by mining\ngroomed Clydu wilted tht coming\not tht train, th* brasses on thtlr\nharntu winking ln thi tun. tnd th*\nipy warmth tnd tbt bum ot to-\nnet* fllltd tb* ilr,\nAmy right tnd lift atntched tht\nlong llnu ot ihlnlng rtlli, thtt lud-\ndenly ttarted to ting ind hum. Than\nt puff of whit* \u00abmok*, tha rotr ot\ntht *nHne. tbe tqueillng of brakes,\nud ttM Bdlnburgh train bid tr-\nrived. Thru or four mlnutu buitU,\ntht babUt ot aoft border volcei, the\nshriek ot tb* whtitU. ud th* waving\not th* Uttt* green flag;, ud igiln th*\ntuition tlept qulit ud duerted In\nth* *un*htn*. th* white to*d* empty,\n\u00bbnd only th* hint of tha bl*ckf*o*d\nthMP on tht hllU to bntk tht ilUnoe\nI ctmi buk to ntllty with t itart\nUm I hurd my dtughter return*\nexcitedly, \"Let mt Mr. TJcUtworth I\nknow\" ind tht took tht ttlck from\ntbt old mut hud tnd went on with\nwhit wu evidently u often hurd\ntnd writ letmed Uuon. Her vcUt wu\nuncannily like hU, u ihe ittggered\ntbe ttlck ovtr tht map regirdlen of\nttt poeltlon ud uld. \"It't tfter you\npen Stow thtt It* getting nur homi.\nfcr won you an the Tweed and tha\nOil*. \u00abnd tbe hllU get kindlier ud\ntha fleldi get trainer, ind\u2014ind\u2014\"\n\"Th*n BowblU ud Qiluhleldi\"\nprompted tb* mu. \"Ob I know\" nld\nMigonlgtl, \"Thit't wher*. the mu\nwith th* whUken uy* 'Chug* for\nSelkirk, Fnhlu ud Dun*'\" \"Ay*\nthtt'* rlcht\" uld Alec. \"And dlnni\nforget ta* look oot o' th* wind* fcr\na gllmpu o' Abbotcford\", \"And then\n\", broke In my girt for they wen now\n* dutt, \"Run to tbt othtr tide to git\ntht flnt gUmpu of Mclrou lying\ndown In th* hollow, ud th* illver\n\u2022weep ot tbe Tweed.\"\nI wu now tlmoat u netted u they.\nfor though muy, muy yun htd\npined rinn I hid lut teen It, I knew\nevery Inch of the toed tnd tvtry\nttlck, etone ud bltdt of gnu they\nwen talking ibojit. \"Mtlrou\" sung\nout tbe old mu, \"And now\", uld\nMtfonlitl, \"R't time to get your hegt\nud ptrctU githtred together, ud\nfind your ticket, ud get your bonnet\non for Utt nut ttatlon U\", ud both\nvolon rug out together \"St. Bot-\nwelU\", \"And\" MuckUworth't vein wu\ntoft ud tlow, \"Hunt\".\nI Hipped out of tbe doer ud went\nlm. HU own little girden wu groom*\nid tnd hold ud trimmed until lt\nwu Uki on* of thou Httu Roth'\nbtck to my dock with \u2022 curtoui tugging tt my httrt to be fnvrilbg igtto\ndown tht road thiy ma to sn grossed\nIn.\nThlt htght u Migonlgtl tnd I wire\nhiving our evening union boon *h*\nw*at to htd. thi nld tuddraly. \"Dad-\ncm, what' Hamtt\"\u2014'\"Hunt\", I uld,\n\"Why that1* Mr: MuckUworthl Scotch\nmy of uylng hontf', \"Ho DaddU\"\nconfldtntlv oontrtdlcted tbe Uttto\none, \"Thar* not th* am*, Horn* Is\nour houu* bin, ud all th* oth\u00abr\nlittle boy* and glrU bouut, but 'hut*'\nU thou plant ln tht ploturu, Mr.\n'Uuckltworth thorn aw, with thi\nfunny nitiM* dddenflt-Bogli Burn\n\u2014ind tblngi Uk* thtt ud when hi\nuyi Hum lt mtku hU *yw blink\nquickly.\"\nI took Migonlgtl on my knu ind\ntriad to explain to ber ill thtt htme\nmunt to th* oM girdener, ud u I\nuplilned It camt forcibly to mt Just\nwhit t world of difference then m*\nbetween ___*' ud 'homt' to \u2022\nScotchmtn., I wu immd it tht\nchild* knoltttdgi cf MuckUworth't\ncountryrid*. B* hid bun u itm.it\nud pelntttktni tucher ud his Us-\nson* hid bun tbeorbed.\nI nidduly remtmbtrtd \u2022 book I hid\nwith numerout plctum of tbt touth\ncountry, ud after tome enrobing\nfound lt, tad give It to Migonlgtl.\nShi tumid our th* pagu tnttruted\nln the plctune until it lut *b* earn.\nte co* I kntw mil, ud \u00abure enough\nno sooner did her eyn Ught on lt\nthu the exciilmed excitedly, ''Ob,\nDeddU Htra'i Hum\". Picture tfter\nplctun ihe reeognlwd u one ot\nMuckUworth't 'hum' until I too\nnew heirtiick for thi blue of tbe\nCheviot* ud the tinging of tht Tweed.\nI told htf tht could hive tbt book\nfor htr vtry own ud tht wut to\nilnp that night with It on htr plUow.\nIt wu t couplt of dtyt or so efter\nwhen Muekleworth cimt buk igiln,\nud not long tfter be bed started to\nwork I hurd my girl In htr tiger\nvoloe telling him ill ibout htr book,\nud wtnt outside to find them tented\non the gnu' conning lt over,\n\"Muekleworth\"', I nld, \"Whttt aU\nthU ibout?\u2014then mytterloui book*\n\u25a0nd ill thU exoltemtnt\"?\nThe old mu looked up it me,\"Wnl\nilr, yt ne A've bun thlnkln' ibout\n\u25a0tun h\u00bbm* for a whll* noo, in' A've\nbeen getting t tbe Information A\ncould about It, in' mtn It'*, bun\nHe \u2022 pleuure tM toll tbl lusli \u00bb'\n*bout 11. She ken* ire netr u\nmuckle u me ibout the road* in' thl\ntrthna in'  everything.\"\n\"Tu,\" I replied, \"And betwun tht\ntwo of you. you hive got mt to rut-\nleu that tb* that thing I know I'll\nbe pecking my traps, ud setting off\nu mil, rv* bun plicu ln my\nthought! these lut tew deyt thlt I\nhiven't Mt for 20 yean.\"\nMuckUwortb took* Into tbt hurt-\nlut liugh thtt I hid ever hurd from\nlm, ud then his fin gnw totamn-\n\"D'y* ken Sir A think miyb* lt mud\nb* but gin we Jltt tun oor hunt\ngtun tu this bit ot. Tu tht picture!\nu' tat tht thinking ibout lt. T7m\nbtlrn tnd me hu been owtr every\nbit of tvtry roid A kin it hunt. We've\nruddled for troot ud decked ulmon.\nWt'n liln ln the wudi ud witched\nthi cuihU doc* ln their nests, ud\nit nlcht* bun lying up tboun Wtl*\nten ud witched the cram l*un\nfleeing Mme to* Merreretaln. We've\nboucbt gundy it Mn. Pixton'i, ud\nglngetbrrnd mu tnd honu It th*\n\"And th* ploy* ud th* 'tun we've\nhtd, till MOMtlmn A'n thought thtt\nA couldna wilt t munlt linger befon \u25a0 ttarted oot.\" Tbe old nun\nfetmed the book on bU knu,'\"And\ntbU book ihfi got mikn It wtur\nthu ever, but A'n bun thinking\nseriously thout lt, tnd lt wiudni du.\nIt mud i' bt u bonnU ud i'*dtc-\u00bb\nbut thi folk A uted tu ken wiudni\nbe then ud the young tint wiudni\nhu ony tlmt for u mid mu. Thirty\nytin ii t lug time Sir, in' Itt I\nling fori Ue geng hunt tu be welcomed by new ttuu ud new ntmn\nln thi'auld klrkyelrd. Hi, Hi, A thta<t\nAll wilt for mt htmi gtun until A\ntak thtt Journey ye ne'er return.\"\nI went btck to thl houn feeling\nthtt Muekleworth wu right. Duth\nthought tlckneu ud old lft muit hire\nnttrly wiped out hU generation, ud\ngu Ind ibeU ud til tbi herron of\nfour yun terrible mrt ire hid midt\nmuy gap* In mln*.  ,\nAlec didn't com* tround fir t dty\nor n afterward*, ind happening to\nbe neir whit* ht hid hU thick, I\nthougt tat I would drop ln ud nt\nArit girden* m und to get it Chrltt-\nmu tlm*. I knocked it tbt open\ndoor onoe, twin ud got no tnivrer.\nStepping tniidt I could in thi old\nmu sitting In hU big chtlr, wtth I\nlittle Utther coveted book to hu hud.\nBe wu fitting itrtniely ttlll, ud for\nt minute I had u apprehtnuon that\nMuckUwortb bad ut down to reed,\ntnd hid beu tuddtnly ttrlcken ud\nto bid gont thi long Journiy homt.\nI ttepped eaftely up to him, ud there\nwu I hippy tmllt on bU flu. HU\ncheek wu wtrm, ud u I touched\nbU ihouldtr hit blu* tyu opened. For\nu Initut of tlm* he looked it me\nu If he dldnt even ue m*. ind then\nthe emlU broedened \"Ih Sll\" h* uld.\nA wuth ye h\u00bbd'ni muktned mi tb*\nnoo, a had a bonnU fUh hooket, ud\ntbt *un wit ahtolng, u' there wu\ntm* 0' mt tuld cronin tlttlng on\nthl buk witching mt kUl th* fUbr\n\"Who* wu thl*, Mm!\" I uld, \"In\nth* Xootonty?\" \"Kootemy be hinged\" me the reply \"A wu tt Tweed,\nm*,i,    -,t  f psld \" .\nB* looktd down at th* book ln hU\nhand. \"A m* JUt oomln' up to* your\npltn wl thU book for th* burn. Miy-\nfee yell tak' Time in' reid It tae htr\".\nIt wu Btenmon't \"Child'. Oirdm\nof Venn\", beiutlfully bound thit\nAIM thrutt toto my hud ud u I\nturned lt ov*r curlouriy onoe he nld:\n\"It wunnU du y* ony htlrm rither\nta* nri lt: Ttn bun ower lug im\ntnt himi ta* think ibout ony pott\nbut Bum* in' Bura't Supper, but\nMu them m*lr ttwun tbt brtldi\no' thtt bulk thu Bum* *v*r ettled o'\nAnd that night u I reid Migonlgtl\nto deep I begin to wonder If mayo*\nth* old m*n wunt right.\nAuction and\nContract Bridge\ni) th* We-tfi uaalag InlSorlD\nMILTON C. W0BB\nNONB ABB SO BUBO\nA ptayer ihould utIUm to thi limit thi dita presented to htm. Tht\n\"miki or bntk\" cf muy a hud U\na dut itippUtd by tbi advt > bids\ntnd pun*. PoolUh tndud U b* who\n____, to tak* tdvuttgt of thu* uuful\n\u2022Id*. Tb* followtng hud wm playtd\nto a rubbtr garni at a promlnint\nlutem club.\nBouth itertod with t htd of on* Ho\nTrump, hU strength wu not quite\nsufficient for the bid but, not being\nvulnireblt ud tiring th* numerlcel\ncount, hi wu only on* \u00abbort. ao the\ntemptation wu too rut; Wut tnd\nNorth petted, ud But doubled; Wut\nUd three Club*, But four Club*, ud\nWut flv* Club*.\nBerth Ud the fin of Heirta, South\nwon wtth tin An ud, for wut ot \u2022\nbatter tnd, returned tb* ault. The\nDeclarer than entered the Wut hud\nwith t Am ef Sptdn ud took th*\ntrump finesse. South won with the\nXing ud tilted with * uoond Club.\nTht trick wu taku by dummy ud\ntbl Quun of Dtamondi lid, South*\nKing bring ctptund by Wut'* An.\nWh*n I flnuM for th* Tu of Dtamondi proved tuwiecuriul, Dteluer\nwu nt on* trick. H* Int on* Hurt,\non* Diamond, and on* Club.\nTHB COBBSCT PLAT\nTh* Dectarer, aldtd by Bouth't bid\not one H Trump, ahould bav* mirked\nSouth with both muring Xin|i ud\nfulfUtd hU difficult oontract by pitying tbt bud u followi: After winning trick 8, he ihould btn refund\ntht* Cub flnut, pitying tbt Ace, t<in\ncubed tht An ud Xing of Sptdn,\nrutted t third Sptdt to cloud hud,\nud a third Hurt to dummy. With\nboth mtjort ttlmlntted, the Quun of\nD* mondi ritould thu fee led. If\nSouth covered, Wut wot- win with\ntht Ac* ud throw South to with th*\nXing ot Club*. It South hold up th*\nKing, tb* Quun would win ud a Club\nwould b* ltd. which would put ln with\nthe Xing. In rithir *vut,' South would\nbt trapped ud tbt contract inured.\nTOMOBBOWS HAND\nTHAT BODY OF YOURS\nBy JAMBS W   BABTQB, ItD.\nFLBUBODTNU    FALSI    FLXCBIST\nMAT BB COMMONICATSB\nONS TO AHOTBBB\nI tnquutty writ* about pleurodynia cr fata* pUurUy tocaun mug\nindlvtdutU thtok thty hart pUurtiy\ntad tn nudluriy al*ha*d.\nTh* lymptom* an muck th* an\nIn both condition*\u2014acute ptn to\ntb* mucin ot thi chut, nputaUy\nco bruthlng ilr Into thi lunp or\nwhu oougblng. ThU prin hu often\nbun dllUd \"divU't grip.\"    .\nHowtftr to trui pliurity tht pa-\ntlent hu a chill foUowed by fever\nud ftrit gintraUy rick; tbt bruthlng baobtnn rapid ud th* temperature gou ap two or mm degren. In\nptaurodynli or ftlu puurUy tb* prin\nIn the chut or to thf \"pit\" ot th*\n\u2022tomtch U about th* only *ymptom.\nPteurodynl* hu often bun ctlltd\nmutculir rbiumttUm beciuse the\npeli*. U ln tht mutclM of th* chut\nwhich an on th* outrid* of th* rib*,\nwham to tree plturity tht prin U\ntn the pleura covering thl lungs,\nthtt U undent uth tht rlbt.\nIt hu utuilly bun thought thtt\n\u00a3lturodynlt U due to tomt infection\ni th* body from tb* totth, tonriu\nor Intestine or from Mid or expoaur*.\nHowever from different parte ot thl\nworld, Ioriud, United Statu, Snglud,\nDtnmark, Sweden, Norwiy thin ire\nnporte which would todlnte that\nthl* ttevU'* grip, friu plturt .', pl*u-\nrodynlt, myilgli, mutculir rhtumt-\n\u25a0 a or othtr bum* by which It U\nUd U often communicated from\nons person to *noth*r, Just Uk* fla,\nDr. Bjaar Sylvnt ttudltd tht 4U-\ntmm on th* p**i'tt> island of Born\"\nholm, to aome dlatrlct* of which IS\ntor cut of tht p*opU wsrt tttacktd.\nBptdtmln bin bun reported r\nHew Tork, Phllidslphls, Opt\nud Tinntaii.\nThi ipldtmin occur uiurily,\nnot rimy*. In nimnur and\nautumn. Thi dlnia nu to i\nby contact but Jutt how U t\nIn t mUlttry training ship a \u25a0\not can* developed, ud after a vtrit\nto u Iriand mtaurut by a numbtr\not cadtta a numbtr of cm* diraloMt\nthroughout th* Iriand. In timiun\nwith sevsrsl chUdnn, mott ot thl\nchlldru may be attacked mildly of\nnvarriy at tbe wu tla*,\nIn *ddltlon to th* pain to bruthlng\nthtrt U pain ln th* muulu cn ritwr\nrid* of th* *tom\u00bbch or ovsr th* stom-\nach ltarif. Th* pain larto Dom a fnr\nhoun to a day but tb* tendtmm\nmiy nmaln for *om* tlm*.\nSo don't worry ibout thli pita IS\nthi dlteue tpptmtly don no dtm-\nX. Don't get lt mind with tru*\nurUy.\nCANADIAN RADIO\nCOMMISSION NBTWOBK\nSiOO Oypty Rhtpiody\n8:18 But Ah, humoriui Itotchn\n. 1:30 Mslodlc Strings\n17:01 Moonlight on tb* Pacific\n7:10 N\u00abWI tnd Wwthtr Fortcut\nIM Vtonat Lopu. N.B.O., N. T.\n8:00 Tb b* unounetd\n8 :S0 Rhythm OtrU\n8:48 Woodhouu aad Htwklnt\n8:18 Al Smith it thi Pluo\nShould Wut mike a riniU ritm\nwith Hurt* th* trumpt\nTEN YEARS AcJO\n(From The Drily Nam tl May\n8, 1884)\nBav. B. A. Ftrrott ot th* Flnt Baptist church of lumnt, On. U holding\nt thru wtek't \"cimprign of dlvlnt\nhilling hire.\ntie'\nA oooperatlvt tnoclitlon wu formed\n\u2022t Btlfour lut wuk, J. R. Idmond-\naon preeldlng. O. F. McHtrdy gin a\nthen tddreu.\n\u2022  \u2022  e\nA Urge ludUnct greeted the pretm-\ntatton \"A oountry girl,\" glvu by th*\nTraU Mutlcil toclity, yuterdiy.\n.   .   .\nA numbtr of bttban took thtlr\nflnt dip In th* like during th* put\n20 YEARS AGO\n* __I\n(From Th* Drily Newt ef May\n> 1814)\nT. L. McAUItter, fcr muy yean\nmtnigtr of the Noble Flv* mint, hu\nresigned ud win lei ve in I few week!\nfa Milner.\n\u2022   e   \u2022\nA good strike of on hu beu made\non tht Lucky Thought mint tn tbi\nSlocu.\nett\nJohn Fwguaon ud Hurry* Ferguson,\nwho htr* been tttandlng elum at\nUcolli, hivi returned for tbl tummer.\n30 YEARS AGO *\n(From Tht Drily Newi ef Miy\n8, 1884)\nJoseph 8. Cirter ud hit brother\nH. B. Cirter, who htn beu vltltlng\nln Roulud, bin returned to thi\nMiy.      i\n\u2022   \u2022   *\nB. L. Xkunu, who hu t oontract\nfor 100,000.000 fut of logi In tht Lit-\nduu, U taking out 10,000 fut t dty\naccording to J. O. Murray ot tht Trout\nL*k* TopU who U ln tht olty.\nFrank Dill, who hu bun to South\nAfrlet fa the put thnt yetra, hu\nwired ln th* dty to vUlt hu brother\n______\nA woodpecker htd t bud on cotillion with t golf bill driven by\nOeorg* w*lhl. St. jonph, Mo., ud\nth* bill wu lmpried on the ihirp\nbuk.\nON THE AIR TONIGHT\nKHQ\n888\n8:00\nS'JO\n7:00\n7:18\n7:80\nIM\n7:48\n7:48\n8.-00\nN.B.C.-KOO NBTWOBK\n-KOW  KFI KOO  KOMO KJB\n888     848     788      810     878\nFlnt (tighter, original drama\nJick Benny Miry Urtogttoni;\nFrent Pirktr; Don Butor'i ore\nAmot 'n' Andy\nOut ud Glenn, com. tketch\nCbeeter RoWelt\nOne Mu'i Fimlly. dnmt (KOA)\nTht PbllUtlnt (KOO, KFI)\nNutttt U Stile, balls* singer\nConcert: Berbert Bluebird,\nBrt Oruningtr, Ben, Xtttrnn,\nBvirett Fetter, voc\u00bbllsts; BmU\nPoltki orch,\n8: j Ont Mu'i Family\nSM IneidBraril.HtdTolllnger,m.c.\n\u00bbM Melody Muqutradt, WlUontot.\nIM lta OoritUy'* Oroh.\n10:00 Newt Fluhu, Sam Itayn\n10:18 Jiy Whlddtn't orCh.\n10:88 Frea-Btdlo Haw* Service\n11:00 Ted Flortto't crcb.\n11:00 Kty K]Mt1 ach. (KOO)\n11:80 Jtck Bkto'i ach.\nC.BS.-DON LIS NBTWOBK .\nKVI IFBC KOIN KSL KOL -\n570   Sll     848   1118   1178\n8:00 Program of the Week\n8:80 Conflict by T. S. Strlbllng\n,8:48 Th* OolumbUn*\n\u25a07:00 Bdlth Murray, feluu dnmttUt\n7:18 Minute Mtlodlu, (DA.)\n7:80 Ithtm Jonu' oreh.\n7:80 The Trui Story program\n8:18 Harry* Soentck't orch.\n1:80 LouU Ptnloo't orch.\nSM Fridiy FroUo, virUty program,\n(DX.)\n0:80 Oeoffny Olli, crooner (Di.)\n8*80 Tt Bt Aanounotd\n10-30 BIU FUck't Bowery orch. (Di.)\n10:80 Out Arahrim't orch. (D.L.)\n11:00 BIU yitck'i Bowery orch. (Di.)\n11:80 Midnight Mood*, orgu (Di.)\nCFCN\n1188 k\nCALOABT\n8*01 Su OJt.0. Hitwak  .\n7:80 See O.R.O. Nttwork *\n8:80 Studio Sustaining Futun\n8:00 Su CJl.c. Hetwork\n881.8 a\n18,088 W\n808 k CJOB I\nVANCOUVBB\nJ :00 Mutlcil Pgr.\n8:88 Stock Quotation*\n\u00ab:\u00ab Htm Vtrtitlu\n7:08 Drama\n7:80 Dr. Lyli Triford\n8:00 Itrncr* Bchool ot Muril\n8:30 Bmbril Otmt\n1808 k\nTRAIL\nCJAT\nB. C.\n8rM Theitre Fgr.\n8:18 VoctlUtl\n8:30 Dreimv Writoa*\n8:48 Drtamland\n7:09 Dinner Orch.\n7:18 Virlety Fr.\n188 SI\n4411\n888k KFO\nSAN FBANCISCO SI\nSMW Dinner Oonotrt, O. Itart\n_\u25a0.: s Clyde Dotrr'i ach.\n7.-08 Southern Hirmony Four\n7:18 Sparta Revui\n7:10 Comedy Stan, B.T.\n7:48 Ninette La Stile. ballatV\n8 KM Daby Bv*, fr. Kentucky\nIM Crlm* Oluu, B.T.\n8:00 To be anounnd\n8:1* Blubber Bergmu, Betty Quun,\nRondohtre, IT.\n0:80 To to unounc\u00abd\n10:00 Night Court\nUM Ttd Florlto't ach\n176 k\nSBATTLI\nKJB\n.-. ,  -ilctl Mtdctp*\n8:18 Heirthitoot In\n\u2022Sir1\nB.T.\n8:80 High School Rep.\n?:48 Dinner -Dtnnnt, dremitlud\n:80 Tb bt innounnd\nn:oo Olympic orch.\n8:80 DoUkn ud cute\n8:48 Frank and Archlt, IT.\n8:00 Muted Btringt, Bruhen\nIM Utln Atdtrlcu Bight*\n8:00 Muted Strings, Bruhu\n10:00 Flpa ind Strlngt, Rnd\n10:88 To b* unounotd\nKNX\n1888 k\nHOf.YWOOD\n8:00 Hem ServlM\n8:18 Oonotrt Bnnmblt\n.8:48 MMcdy But, B.T.\n7:00 witanib* tnd Archlt\n7:18 Craty QuUt, Mug*, comedy\n7:30 Orch., Chirlotte Woodruff\n7:48 Xing Cowboy\n8:00 The In-Lawt, ptay\n8:18 Don Blinding Rttdi Fount\n8:80 Orch-, M. Vutura, wloUt\n8:00 Nem\n8:18 Bum Vtlutlat\n8:48 Holywood Stadium Boxing\nBM\nCOAL\nWOOD\nTEAMING\nPfcone\n33\nACM\u00ab EGG COAL-THB IDEAL\nSPRING FUEL FOR YOUR\nHEATER or RANGE\ni\nPRY BIRCH, FIR and TAMARAC\n->AH Lsagtl-g.\t\nGeneral Teaming Done.\nPiano and Furniture Moving\na Specialty.\nWe Use ths Up-to-Dste\nPiano Mover.\ni\nWEST\nTRANSFER CO.\nSPRINGTIME\nSPRAY HE\nWe hive a foil line ef\nSpray Pumps, Repair\nParts, Rose, Pruning\nShears and Implements\nfor the farm and garden.\nSee oar line of New\nSeeds and Onion Sets.\nNelson Hardware Co.\nWholeuli ud Brian Qcrilty Htrdwin\nBoi   ltso Netaon,   B.C.\nTILLIE THE TOILER:\nBy Westcvet\nCOMB ON   <SBT|\nOP- Vtp OOTTAw   '\n__t oot of Haiti\nOM, M\u00ab\u00bbcy <\nI'MB \"TOIBM tH*\n|JMtgn\u00ab TO\n -rim mson daut nsws, nsuon. \u00bb\u00ab. - fbibat mo\u00bbnwo. mat *, utt.\nPAOB BBVSN\n'VV'\nin*!\nIS HELD TO\nCOUPLE HITS\n1 Brandt in Form;\nJackson Gives\nGiants a Win\n\u25a0ion...\nlego....\n\u25a0burgh\nton ....\nLouli ..\nBklyn .\nladelphli\n.-t\nMl\nMl\nMl\n.600\n.409\netnnttl %       \u2022 11   *31\u00ab\nBRANDT HOLDS CUBS\nTWO HITS; BRAVES WIS 8.0\nIHICAOO, May \u2022 <AP)\u2014Th* Oht\n0 Cub*' touthpaw >lnx iro*i *g*tn\na. tn th* form of nd Brandt, who\ntrlcttd them v> luat two infield\ngto*. \"d BoaUm Bnvei tattered\n1 Malone tor a 6-0 triumph tn tlw\nmini gam* of th* wrle*.\nSandt for thi mott part hid thi\nb Muggtn hitting Into th* dirt a\nIng to th* outfielder*. Willi* Btn\ngot a homo run and a pilr* of\n.bin. and McManua clipped Mi\ni for a home' In tht tixth.\nlta   s \u2022  o\n\u25a0\u2022to       0  9   1\nbaadt and Spohrer: Malone, Lee,\nat and Hartnett.\n\t\nSR3S HOLDS BSDS TO S\nTS ADD DODO CBS WIN\nBWCWNATI, May S (API- Bay\nfage. whole prevloui pitching thli\n\u2022m-_ hu been emtio, nibdued the\nJnnatt -tit with fin hit* todty\n* Brooklyn Dodgen came through\nI a imuhlng eighth-inning nlly\nTfe*t tht Red* 3-3.\nUyn     S \u2022 0\nmatt    3  \u00bb  \u00bb\nAmerican Association\n\u00abM  Lope**,\n1*11. I\nKolp,   Shtute\nIAVI8S JACKSON'S TUPLE\nB HOMER WIN OAME\nKTTSBUBOH, May S (AP>-1\"nvii\nwk*on, who only jruterdty wu uk.\nj out of to* New Tork line-up for\npinch bitter, todty tatted the Glinti\n0)1*8 triumph m Pltteburgh PI-\n1 Jtckwn oonwcted for a trlpli with\nI* eornen aiaoM la tb* third In*\nmg tod a hon* run off Wtite\nEt'i deltmy tn th. nlHkh.\nKrTork    S   It  3\nttteburth    >    I I\nCl*rk, Ball and Mtaard*; Prench,\n\u25a0Uth, Hoyt and Paddtn.\nBDWICE OBTS HOMEB WITH\nON; CA8DS V1CTOBS\n*T. LOOK. May S (AP)-Jo* Med-\nlek collected hla fourth homt run\ntbt teuon today with three mitt*\ni but \u00bbnd th* Cirdlnili m*n*g\u00abd\nBOie out Philadelphia 8*1.      ' *\nIt wu tha fifth ooniecutlr*'Cird-\n*1 win. \u2022\nmadtlshia...\" ....IK  4\n. LouU    8   11   0\nP. Oollin* tnd Wllaon; Rhem, P.\nMa, Halna* and V. DavU.\nItelmnn'\nI    as Red Sox Win\naflat off a dupente bettln.\ntm th* part of tht Onyhound*\n.ht ninth Inning, tin Mat Sot wan\nte clouit and moat nclttng ladles'\nKtball gama played here thll uuon\nMl Thundiy.\nTaking the Red So* completely by\n\u25a0rprtt* In tb* flat three lnnlngt th*\nktyhound* took a, 10-3 itad, and at\nb. tad of tht fifth tnnlnt itltl wert\nI th* lead by a 14-9 acore. Than the\ntnworki ttarted wtth the Red Boi\ntaattat tb* tall all over tht lot to\nHon 10 run* ln tb* \u2022lith tnnlnt.\n\u2022Ten tn th* tennth, and five mon\na the flnt ot tha eighth Inning.\nWhtn tht Oreyhoundi went to tat\n8 th* tut ot th* dghth Inning the\n1:7 rt ttood SMS ln fivor of the Red\n_ Making a determined cometack\nOnyhoundi *cor*d iti run* In\neighth inning and attar holding\nih* Red So* to a ilngle In thl ninth,\nnnt on a wild \u00bbcorlng ipre* of their\niwa to *cor* nln* run*, but although\nthen wu * runntr perched on noond\nmd third b*M* thiy were untble to\n*tag tht tying run terou th* plate,\nOd lott out by a S3-31 *core,\nBoth turn* apptand on th* field\nhi thtlr BUOpy ntw outfit*, and the\ngame wu wltnuud by thi lirgett\ncrowd of th* teuon.\nUn* Lttagt of th* Red Sox pltyed\ntur but game of the uuon, and wtth\nhar titter Jaactte at tint bau *nd\npiggy Olhbon formed an airtight In-\nfltld. cutting off many of tht Onyhound (coring chance* by hrtlUtnt\nftoldlng. Row Stewart on tht mound\nEyed har utual fut gam* ind tbnw\ni a number ot runneri at tint aad\nondtau*.\nH Ptullne Stangherlth iu the tatting\nStar of tha Red So* wtth tto horn*\n*uni and t thru-tagger to htr otdlt.\nJun L*P*g* *l*o hit a honwr.\n_ Dorothy Tlteworth, Marlon Bum*tt.\nLena LUnachtr aad Phyllli W*ll*ot\npltyed tang-up tall for tbt Orty-\n\u25a0 hound*, with MM* Wallice tanging\n'out thru homt ruaa. Nillli Lull*\nalio hit \u2022 horn* run tor tht Greyhound*\nTurn* wan:\ni Red Sox\u2014Peulln* Stenghirlln, Lena\nLePag*. P*fgy Gibbon. Rou Stewart,\nJunnttt* LtPat*. Kay McDougall.\nDolly Sutherland, Junta King, and\nAgnu Stewart.\nOnyhound*\u2014Qladyi Jirritt.-Phyl-\n11* Wall***, Lena Toung. Dorothy\n\u2022nmrwth, Lena Ltmaelur. 811e*n\nPlltehW, Mtrlon Burnttt, Nelll* Lu*\nIk, tad Plonnc* Maundnll.\nBoy Aadtrton *nd Bert Wilton umpired th* gam*.\nPassmore Notes\nPA88M081, May S.-Mn. I. Hoff-\nStaa wm atteltor to tfctton Saturday.\nlta. aad Mra. S. Utary and daughter\nIda; who recently nturatd from\neallfomt*. mn Ttilton b\u00abre sun*\n8ay, Us. guttt* of Mr. ud Mn. W.\nAmong thou attending tht !l*net\n\u2022at ValUean w\u00abro Mri. WW. Mr. and\nMn. aad Berhwe Parry, Mr. aad\nMn. L. Hottman aad Alt. Hoffman.\nMargartt Shtd an* trelyn and Jamu\nPorta*, wd Mr. Thorntar.\nPred Thorn*tl*nwn a*d Howard\nPorta* aad a party ot friinda of\nTrill ofttond to V\u00ablHt*-_ to thi duct\nOlty t, Toledo S.\nMilwaukee 1, Ootumbui4.\nSt. Paul t, Indlanapou* 6.\nMlnnupolU \u00ab. Loulivlllt 1.\n3 CLUBS FIGHT\nF0RPR0M0T1QN\nPreston, Bolton and\nBrentford Feature\n,     Final Games\nLONDON, May a (OP cablt)-.Th:\nlong locotr uuon end* In Bngland\nSatikday\u2014a wwk liter then tht\nSeottlah\u2014ind wm* of th* very lut\ngunn will be all-important to a\nnumtar of dub*. \u2022\nPruton North End, Bolton W\u00ab-\nderen and Brentford tr* _tlu fighting tor tht right to accompany\norlnuby Town from th* iecond to\nthe flnt dlrtilon next niton. Bolton Wandenn hare an tuy teak\nwith Lincoln City, the taii-enderi.\nPretton trtvel to Southimpton.\nBrentford hu a difficult awiy match\nit Bury.\nMinchwter United and Mtllwt.l\ndaah on tbt former'* ground* tn\na match that will d\u00abctd\u00ab whloh\ntetm will do It* playing In tb*\nthird dlvliion nut Autumn.\nIn tha third northern the cham-\nSilonihlp I* (till open\u2014along with\nhe right to get up Into th* ucond\ndlvliion for the winning team.\nStockport county entertain cbei-\nterflild, who lad th* dlvliion for\nminy monthi. If they twit Cheiter*\nfield tad Birntley low thtlr mitoh\nit Ntw Brighton, Stockport'* nne\ngoal ivtrige will bt lufflcltat to\ntike them up.\nArienil. another league champion -\nihlp ufely In their grup, wind up\nt gntt ctmpilm with a mitcR it\nHighbury agalntt th* tuckln* Sheffield united. .'i    \u25a0'< -.\nRed Sox to Meet\nThe Bhe Birds\nTh* Red Sox ltdlei' aoftball nine,\nwho hare a record of thnt itriltht\nTlctorlu tn th* local lugue thla eei-\n\u2022on, WtU fice whit la coneldered to\nta thtlr itlffut oppoiltton of tht\nteuon on Saturday evening, when\nthey out the Blueblrdi.\nTht Bluebird* hive taen comtder-\nibly ttrengthened ilnce thl etert of\ntha atuon, ud will field their atrdng-\nut lineup.\nOladneu Horiteid, who hu recently rttumtd from Vlctorl*, WtU play for\nth* Blueblrdi. Alice Runn will ta ln\ntr uaual pltce. Barbara Ktnfiett Will\n* moved ln to ucond but. and lt\nexpected to *dd conildirably to th*\nteam'* dttemlve itrength.\nTht Blueblrdi WIU Une up u tot-\nlow*: Dorothy Whuler p, Jeu Pit-\ntenon e. Brownli Schup* lb, Barbara\nKlngutt 3b, Hutl spun u, Mary\nLong 3b, Allc* Dunn. Jun Splen.\nShirley Donation, ud Oladneu Hor*\nitead outflelden.\nBAER ANO CARNERA SHAKE\nSIGN AND DO SOME ACTING\nINSHORE\nBuRwen\nBAKE SLAVS\n\"EM\/\n\/\/\nBig League\"\nBASEBALL\nr\n*_-\n'RSLDINw\nWoit^\nsnw-s\nSfWAUY\nBATT1N6\n\u25a04SIHLINS-\nPlAYTHE BA\nrnvntUTidf\nfutcro--\nISTHCIDMl\nfotfrns\nLOTtS MAN\nNu.\nAND\nIT AWAY\nmar\"\u2014 t\n\" V Aj, DfMABEE\n\"Simtetop _* th* Ideal position\nfor th* light, lut young player\nwho doewt thing he I* hulk,\nenough for aome other poeltlona,\"\nun Dick BarteU. tht *tir thott-\nstop of the PhtUlw.\nA UtOe mtn,\" ht wyt, \"Mn run\njutt m fut u a big om. And whtt'i\nmor* tmportent, h* cu itert quicker.\" And getting th* \"jump\" on th*\ntall li half tht tattle, play tht\nbill ind never lat tht ball pay\nyou, ahould be a ahortetopa iiogan\nOct th* b*U clean, ud gat lt away\nfut, la hla advice to young inftaldert\nparticularly ahortetopl. Spud ud\ngood work wldom go together but\nthty mutt go togcthtr at \"ahwt.\"\n* player mutt *p*el*ltM ln oaa\nthing. He can't ipeciutte tn a dot-\ntn. Fielding la a ahortatop'a iptc\nWty. H* I* of mon value to hli\nteam on dlfenw thin ottenw.\nCAN TOU ANtWSB THB3II\nWhat two milor Uigua pltyrfi\nhit three homeri In on* gua* ln\nuser\nAatwer to yuterday'* quetttoni:\nth 1333 Babe Ruth Played tor tb*\nOlanta In u exhibition g*me tor\nth* benefit of John B. Diy and\nMalta MutW. jack Cheibro'i fira-\noui wild pitch wu mtd* in ISM,\nAt Demaree hu prepared an It*\nluttrated leaflet called \"Baae-run-\nnlng\" whloh he will glady offer to\nany reader requwUng tt. Addnu\nAl oantun in cm ot tht* p*p*r aad\nta ton te enclose * eelf-*ddn*wd,\nitenptd ennlopt.\nCABNS8A\nBT EDWARD 3. NEIL\nAuocltted preu Sport* Writer\nNIW TORK, May 8 (AP)-Th* lup-\ner-dmdnaught of tb* heivles, Prlmo\nCirnera, met Mix But, hit glittering challenger, soclill. todiy for th*\nlut tlm* befon their heavyweight\ntitle tussle on June II. ud the hon-\non rttt until then with the huge\nItalian champion.\nThe occasion wu tht formal alga-\nIng for tbt 13-round \/match, ln th*\nMadison Square Oardtn bowl on Long\nblind ind th* boy* githerad eigerly\ntor the belated ceremony, hoping for\nphyucal firework* *fter the vertal\ntembutlng the'pat. hire taen giving\neach other tor the put few day*.\nBaer, picture of th* well-dreued\nmu, wu wilting in the Oardtn club\nu the champion hwnd hi* greit\nhulk Into tht picture. Carncn marched atralght to htm, ih'owlng all hla\nIvory la a toothy imlle, and grabbed\nthe challenger* flit tn one of th*\nmtghtiut hud* In flitlc hlstoqr.\n\"How you ful?\" bellowed Prlmo,\nputting all hi* 373 pound* Into hi*\nsrtp.\nBur wlawd ud bent *llghtly.\n\"nt ful tatter Junt 14,\" ht td*\nmltted aouriy.\nMixlmlllin reooverd In time to butt th* middle of t couple et reheerwd\nup th* ordtrly prootdun of tbt mm- tpwohu thit there wu no m\u00bbyb*\nIng of th* coculon hy announcing In about th* iltuitlon.\nFERNIE LODGES\nENJOYMN\nI. 0: 0. F., Rebekahs\nHear Discourse on\n,    \"Links of,Life\"    \u2022\nPSRNH, May 3\u2014 Mount Itrnle\nlodge No. 47 I.O.O.P., accompanied\nby lather Rebekah lodge No. 30, attended In gnat- force the, evening\nservice it the United church Sunday,\nwhen Rev,-Prank Sundtn, tht minuter, welcomed the visiting lodge* with\n\u2022n tppreclttlon of tht prtctlol tpptl-\ncttlon of Cbrtitluity Inherent In\ntheir fraternal Ufe. '\nIn recognition of tht official emblem of tht Odd Pellowt Mr. Suva spoke from the subject, \"Thl\nLink* of Life.\" He bued hli nrmon\noa the summing up by Piul In J\nCorlnthUn*\u2014\"And now tbldeth faith,\nhope, love, theee three, t-d the great.\nttt of theu ta love.\" Referring to\nfaith, hope and love u the llnki of\nUtt, he atated that luch link* betwun mu ud tha lit* about him\nmade all the difference betwun mere\nexistence ud living.\nPalth, ht declired, underlay! men'i\naction* many tlmu a day. In tht\nspiritual realm filth wu the retolvt\nto taltevt In the hlghut ud but\none know* It Implied Uvlag tn tht\nUght ot thlt high resolve: Faith ltd\nmtn to that which was good, and\nenabled them to choow that which\nwu right.\nHope wu ducrltad by wm* u u\nelutlvt, lntenglble thing, but, wtd\nMr. Sandan, tht life without hope\nwu a poor, mean Ut*. The alert,\n\u2022hackltd to hla teak, hoped for free-\n-dom, until -be dropped ln hli track*,\nud tha iltv* of evil ud sin hoped\nthtt Ood wu traclou* ud good.\nHope wu a fitting link between f*lth\nud love.\nLOVB DRIVING F08CE\nLove, la th* word* of Henry Drummond, wu th* srwtett thing In th*\nworld. Lot* ot Ood, bawd on lore of\nman, tht tntaktr declared, wu tha\nratwt power tn tht world today.\nwu tht power tn Paul that ttnt\ntht gospel to th* whole known world\nwithin a few yean; lt wu tht trui*\nforming power of life; the dup, tln-\ncere, impulie that did not ihrtnk\nfrom libor, devotion and sacrifice.\nThe choir wng the utbem, \"Hirkl\nHark I My Soul.\"\nTht vlce-grandi competition tor\nEut Kootenay Odd PaUowa wu held\ntn the Odd Fellows halt, Pernle, Saturday evening. The gtvel, symbolical\nof efficiency, wu won by Vlvt-Orud\nP. Stellga of Mount Ptrnli lodge.\nQeorge Currl! shipped hit furniture to Creeton over thl- wuk*nd.\nA wuk igo he wtd hi* houu htn\nand purchued t fruit ranch at Cm*\nton. ft* hu now gont to tekt pot-\nteuton.\nBosebairs\nBig Six\nBy thl Auocltted PRU\nIthu Allen of the Phillies climbed to tht top ot Nitlonil lugue\ntht only nimtar ot tht ulect ivoup\nlection of tht Mt tl* yuterdiy u\nth* only number ti tht ulect group\nto get two bite. All tbt American\nleague nprewntttlvu wet kept Idle\nby rain. AU*n collected two blows.\non* hi* fourth homer, ln flv* times\nto Improve hi* tverage by two\npolnte. Mtt Ott ud Jimmy Wilson\n\u2022ach hit onct tn four tries, Ott\ntoting 13 polnte *nd Wilson 14.\nTh* standing:\nO AB R  H Pet\nReynold*,  R*d   Box 18 tl   7 33 .461\nVc*mlk. Indian*  .... 10 43 13 13 .443\nKnickerbocker, .\nIndiana    .....1\u2014 10 34   3 14 .413\nAllen, PhlUlw   18 83 13 30 Mi\nOtt. Giant*  14 4T 11 It Mi\nWllwn,   Pblllltt  .... 11 40  3 18 375\nPOSTPONMENTS\nIN BASEBALL\nAmtflCtn:\natTeiud at Wuhington, raid,\nChicago at PhtUdalnhl*. rain.\nDetroit at Ntw Tork, nln.\nSt, Loult at Boiton, nln.\nTht Thurtarlt wwrll, t n\u00abw pert\nof wwtern cotton I* teld to ta \u00bbblt\nto itend both hut ud cold, *o thtt\nIt can thrive ln a climate tiul to\nbollwwvll*.\nDON BRADMAN SCORES 206 RUNS AS\nAUSSIES WIN BY AN INNING AND 297\nGreat Batsman Shows Every\nKind of Stroke in Play\nWith Worcestershire\nSilverton Notes\nsaviRTON, Miy 8\u2014Mre H. Chu*\nter ud IOB Iu of Cranbrook in the\nguutt of tht former* perenti, Mr.\nand Mn. w. Hunter.\nMlu Idmee Erlckson. spent a taw\ndays recently visiting at Rowland aad\nNllson.\nMr. md Mra. R. Dtwlt and ton\nSeamu, ware recant vlilton to Nelton.\nMn D. White wu tht guut of Mlu\nO. MePhtnon at Ntw Drover Sundty.\nMlu M. Imtnoa. Mlu H. Mmhtll\nud Mr*. S. Turner were the guwt*\nof Dr. and Mn. Prucla at New Dearer Saturday.\nMlu O. Sinclair of New Denver wu\nvltltlng frlendi here Sunday.\nMr. ud Mr*. W. Johntton* and\ndaughter Slleen epent the week-rod\nIn Ntlton.\nA. Srtctaon. Who hu taen vlalt-\nlng tt hi* horn* han for a few daya.\nhu left to-mum* M* position at\ntha Second Relief mint.\nB. Manhall wu a recent Tlatter\nto Trail and Nation. >\n>. A. Ortmu of Netwa wm a\nbuilneu Ttiltor la th* dlttrlct Mon-\ntin. t. O. Turner, who hu bun\ntht guut of MlM M. Emenon tor\nthe put flw wukt hu returned to\nTrail, tn route to Vucouver, whtn\ntht will vltlt htr mother for th*\n\u2022ummir monthi.\nBrltng Johnion It t patient tn thl\nCommunity hotpltal, recovering from\nu appendix opentlon.\nMlu tl. Hucock iprot th* week-end\nTteKlai friend! la Nelton.\nMn. S. Turntr, Mlu H. Smenon\nud MlM 8. Minhall. ware tha guette\not Mr. ud Mr*. P. Broughton of Ntw\nDenver Sunday.\nO. McDontah of South Slocan wu\na TUito* hen Bunday.\nMr. tad Mn. 8. Kraft ud child\nin Tltlttat frludt hera Thunday,\nn route to Sdtewood.\nMn. W. MMthall aad dauthten\nSth*l lad B*Ml. Mn. Q. Mandta,\nMn. S. John\u00bbton ud Bttty Ottrttoa\nwtt* materUt* to Burton noroUy.\niUTM. Ltltaeher, who hu bun\ntt TruquUl* tor tht put few yean,\nrtturaad to htr homt han Saturday.\nWutmlatter 0\u00abner\u00bbl hoipltel. facini the Abbey, nlted {108,000-\ncliimed to ta a reoord\u2014la five month*\nat a wet of nur *lght ptr cent,\nLONDdk May 3 (CP cable)\u2014\nWith iparkllng battling ud bowling that Included a oouble century hy the Redoubtable' Don\nBradman. the tearing AuitrtWa*\ntoday overwhelmingly donated\nWorcettenhii*. flnt-clu* county\n\u2022Ida, In thc flnt engagement of\ntheir long tour la Englud thl*\n\u2022umowr.\nTh* Auitrallani won hy in Inning! ud 387 runs, ilded by Brad-\nmant brilllut Innlnts ot t\u00abt\nand fine bowling by the veteran\n\u2022low bowltr riwence crlmmett\n\u25a0nd  young BUI  O'Reilly.\nBradman   displayed   every   kind\nof rtroke. Qrlmmett took a total\nof nine wlckeli tor 80 runs and\nO'Stllly wpturtd four tor 38.\nThe wont: Worcestershire U3 and\n88;   Auitrslltni 804   iBradman SOS;\nW. M. WoodfuU 48; W. a. Oldfltld\n87: Howarth tour tor 188.)\nKent won by an inning* ud 86\nruna in the ttnt county cricket\nmitoh of th* teuon, betting Glim*\norgan  \u00bbt  Ctrdlff.\nScores: Kent 833 (W. H. Aahdown\n100); Glamorgan Bg aad foUowlng,\n303 (A. P. Preemu uvtn for 41.)\nCloilng scorei In ottar matchet.\nM. 0. C. 143 (t. R. Holmu six\nfor it. A. R. OOTtr four for 86)\nind 134 tor thru; Sumy 863 for\nseven declared. (Hirry Squire* 110,\nT. M. B*rllag 176) at Lord'!.\nOtmbrtdg* 346 Vorkihln 406 tct\nlight (Htthtrt Butcllfft 163, A. T.\nBirber 108) it Cimbrtdgt.\nOxford 886 (Deurmam 17V4, Mtt.\nchelt-mnu 107 and 167 tor tour;\nGlouoestenhlre 376 at Oxford.\nYahk Notes\nTAHK, M*y 6,\u2014ArchhIUop Dukt,\nPathen Cholnet, CuUahu and P*t-\ntenon accompanied by Mr. Burna of\nCranbrook were tha guut* at tht\nbom* ot Mr. ud Mn. IT J. IboOart-\nniy, whin hen for tht rtwnt confirmation.\nEddie Orexton ipint tht wwk**nd\nin Cu*l Pitt. Hi wu *ceompaal*d\nby Aubrty Radford.\nH*n* Wetton, Mn. Wetton, Mn.\nHermu Peten ud Mra. J. Harrlwa\nwere motorliti to Creston Sunday.\nNelaon Mclnnls of the Yahk high\nschool wu named Junior fire warden\nby Howard Parker prtactp*|.\nArt Wllklnion wu a Oretton vUltor\nlut wuk.\nArchil MacLeod of Canal Plat mat\nthe wuk-end with hit aunt, Mn.\nJ. Harrlton.\nMr. ud Mn E. Hermu, Mn* L.\nwtithtn aad Rafaor Sttea motond\nto Cranbrook prldey.\nBIU Loot ot Ctetton *p*mt tb* wuk-\nend ta town.\nMrt. Otorn Petnon hi* u Iter\nguert hir tUter. Mn. Wtlltt ot N*l*\n\u2022on.\nAlan v*rtch mat tbt wuk-end tt\nth* aoaw of Mr. ud Mn. Archlt\nMcGraih, nturnthg to Canal Hat\nSunday.\nINTERNATIONAL\nLEAGUE\nSyramiw 4. Montml 16.\nAlbany 4. Toronto 6.\nB\u00bbmmeW 1. Rochwter 4.\nNewark S, Buffalo 10.\nV1NC DUNDEE\nHOLDS TITLE\nGets, One-Sided Win\nOver Challenger\nAl Diamond-\nBy 8. GBEG08Y HEWLETT\n(Auocltted Preu Sport Writer).\nPATERSON,   N.J..   Miy  I   (AP).-\u25a0\nWorking Ut \u00bb preclu, mtchlnellke\nfuhton ttnn ttert to flniih, Vine*\nDundu toWtht i*t\u00bbm*d hi* mlddle-\nw*l|ht boxint champlonihlp by a\ndacudn dtcinon triumph nrer young\nAl Dlirhond, rugged Patenoa challenger.\nDundu did bla work* befor* ,t\ncrowd ot approximately 8000 fane,\nth* majority of whom wen for th*\nhonwtiowp hqy.\nSo ptrtltu wm thiy thtt ihe\ndtcidon wu booed, duptte th* ttet\ntht offloltl telly gave u ot the\nroundi to the chunptoB ud only\non*, th* third, to Dtamoad.\nAlthough ont-itdtd. th* fight wu\nu Interuttm one. lt only taetuw\nof tht mtnnir ta which Dundti\nwqrktd out bit Tlctory. Aiming from\nthi itert at tht 30-year-old Diamond'! body, tht crafty Vlaw drilled away with hli booming right tt\nhit, oWwUn ttl th* wty to thi\nfinal tall.\nDundu wttghted 167. Diamond\nIM.,   ,-\u25a0...\nPACIFIC COAST\nLEAGUE\n    3    S  3\nPortlud    4   .3   1\nPllette ud Bradbury; Turpi ud\nOox.\nSu  Preaelaco  -   7    8  0\nHollywood    t   10  3\n(Ten Innlagt). ,\nZlnn, Bttjler ud Woodtll: T. Bhutan, Denitaore. Schulte ud Btttltr.\nLm AnnlM ,     7   13  0\nMinion* _   3    8   1\nMeoU ud W. Campbell; Babtch,\nLletar ud Duggan.\n(One Bight gam*).\nHomt Runt In\nBig Time\nBy THB ASSOCIATED PBSSS\nBom* run* yuterd*y: McMapui.\nBraves; Berger, BntM; Jiokion.\nGluts; AU*n, PhlUlw; Medwlck,\nCtrdlBtlt, one eich.\nThe leaden: Klein. Cuta 6: Ott,\nGlut* 6: Htrnttt, pub* 8; Athtoth-i\nt; Bonum, White Sn 4t Allen,\nPhllliti 4;' Medwlck, ctrdlnala 4.\nMtgua toteli:\nNational        16\nAmerican .'.     S3\n$5000 TO $300\nIS BIT AGAINST\nAGA KHAN'S COLT\nNlWMABUOrr, BBtlud, May 3\n(OP C*bl*)^-A tat ef 33000 to Won\nMilan Aga Khu'a oolt Cmldwir\nwlnalnt the darby wm laid at the\nNtwmarktt oourae today, after a tat\nof 111460 tgilnit 8360 had taen\ntaken, thaldww won hi* only K*rt\nM a tvro-ywr-old but wm batten\nla tht cttwto two thoBMnd tulneu\nyuterday, won by Colombo whom\nha had ntnr ant btfon. K* tla-\nIthM tiaplwtd.\nCRAWFORD IS\nNET VICTOR\nVanquishes   Broussus\nof France; Betty\nNuthall Wins\nBOURNEMODTH, England, May .\n(OP-HarU).\u2014Jack Cnwford, Autttal-\nlu aw, Tuqulahad Chrlrtlan Boua-\niui of Pranct la tht quarter flnatt\not th* Brlttah hard court champton-\n\u2022hipt htn today. Tha tcom were\n1-6,  6-4.   14,  6-3.  6-4.\nV. O. Klrby *Umtn*ted VlTUn Mc*\nOrath, Auitrallu Davit eup player.\n6-4, 6-1, 6-1. Pred Ptrry ot Englud\ndeteated R. Mlkl, Japan, 6*3, 6*3,\nS-3.\nIn th* quarter flnali ot th* women'* (tnglu, Dorothy Bound ttlmln-\ntted Mn, Perplty Whlttingitell, 8-6,\n6-4, 6*8; Mlu K. 8. Stemeri defeit*\ntt Via I. K. Dearmin, 7-0, 7-8,\n6-3. Bttty NuthttI diluted Mary\nHeeley 8-4, 7.6, tad Mlw BcrlTtn\neliminated Mlu Lyl* 6-3, S-3.\nA new ttand of ttetl, brick, ud\nconcrete hM taen built for Wlmblt-\ndon tennli tu* tt a coat of 16,000.\nHamaured rtwl \"order ot play\" botrdi\nwill avoid tht iffecte of tun glare.\nWIDNES FIGHTS\nFOR RUGBY CUP\nMeets Hunslet Before\nRoyalty in Game\n>    on Saturday\nLONDON, May 8 (OP Mbit)-Th*\nKing, Itttlnt ptenty of iporte theu\ndtyt, wiu witneu a uaiqut much\ntt Wtmbley rtadlum Saturday when\nWldnu, playing a team of playen all\nbom In that town, cttah with Hunslet tor tht Rugby League cup.\nWldnn ln th* rugby cup final hop*\nto follow the example of ManchMter\nCity la tbe Awoctatton cup final, ud\nteke tb* trophy tack to the R*d Row\naounty. HI* majwly wm at W\u00ababley\nlut Saturday >and at Newmarket tor\nthe two ihouund gulaiM yuterdiy.\n*Hun*l*t h\u00bbv\u00bb aaUfhtly Hurler\nteam, with a tturdur forwud Ua*,\nbut Wldnu bar* a apwdy pack ud\nan upeclally good In mldfleld play\ntnd loow running. Wldnu wm tht\nhut Luoiahlre dub to win tb* cup,\n(our yun ago.\n\u201ei      ia.1 \u00ab   '*\"      '*\nHymn Writer U\nTKeme at Nakusp\nNAKUSP, May 3\u2014Sunday Mining\nwu \"Penny Crotby\" night at tht\nNakuip Halted church. Th* palter,\nR*v. A. O. Pound, gave an extrtmtly\nIntertttlas *coouat ot th* hymn\nwrtttr't lift, tnd tdd went unlqu*\nttorlM tn eonnictloij with wvtttl\n\u25a0of Mr hymna.  '\nSpecial arrangentente of th* tar-\ntou* hymn* wtre nag by tha choir,\n\u2022nd th* conregatlonal numben w*rt\nttl choWn from th* on* author.\nTh* Nakuip mwntan of th* N*-\nku*p-N\u00abw Dtnnr Braw band motond to New D*aT*r Prld*y tre-\nnlnt. wh*r* a niccenful conwrt aad\nduw wm hdd.\nRonald and Frit* Jordu of Edgewood win Nakuip Tlalton Monday.\nTWel\n 133\nNORTHERN LEAOCE\nOrud Porka 18; Duluth 4.     ,\nWinnipeg 6; Bau Claire 8.\n1,001 PRIZES\nEVERY WEEK\nHEY KIDS.' JOIN MY BA4EBALU CLUB* ,\nANO WIN ONE OF THESE SWELl PRIZE*!\nJUST MAIL YOUR NAME ANO ADDRESS WITH\nONE QUAKER PUKED WHIAT OR Rl\u00ab BOX TQP TO]\nBABE RUTH^i BAStBAU cut\u00bb,\u00bba\u00bboxi081(\u00ablC\u00abC\n, roRMlMSERSHlPBUTTONfcCONTESTENTIWfORM^\nLirt\u00abn In lo IAIE RUTH ovtr ths H.I.C.\nBIwNstwoik trtry MOH., WED. snd PM.\nFoi sxtct tlms rsftr to your loctl nswipsptr.\nQUAKER    PUFFEDWHEAT    PUFFED RICE\nnuts ana rsw\nor THS MUSSS\nTtfe* te N*w Tork\nwCMeafHaiwai*\nplu. *U tquiii\nr-td. Tn. SnldtM\nBtubtUiudFWd.\n\u2022n'Otout.\nwiU enjoy YOUR VOICE\nAS IT TBAVELS ACBOS8  PROVINCES\nNow it is easy to\nNo matter where\n\u2014yoa can reach\nmake any day in the week \"Mother's Day.\"\nyour home ia\u2014two provinces or three away\nit \"in the twinkling of an eye\" over the\nTrans-Canada lines. It costs little to give\nyour mother the Joy of regularly hearing\nyour roice. Trans-Canada rates are moderate, connections are quick and conversations over any distance are as clear as on\nlocal calls.\nwiuMitta .\n. 1_.t_.MTO\nim  iu \\\\v.-r w \\i\u00bb\\ nil rno\\i SYSimi\nKAfclfAI.\u00abs\u00bbw,lllMHI\nriNKlffUp# \u2022 4 tiMHM m -a \u00bb mAhmtnat \u00ab*\u00ab* wifciwm\nBBIT1SH COLUMBU TELEPHONE COMPANY\n,\n \t\nCHAFTEBIX\n. TBS MASK OF THB MANACLI\n* To avoid looking Into Mtli'i eyes,\nHunt butted hlmulf rtrelghtehlng\nup tbe room tor th* night; cleered\nup bU desk, turned out the limp\non It; luting to Imve Mil* with t\nbelief ln Ms doubli-dullng, yet not\nknowing bow to expttln so thtt Milt\ncould understand nrnttblng eo entirely different from tht code of honor of u Btklmo. He left the limp by\nthe window burning u i beacon fa\npoulble lite traveller!.\nHunt bolted tbe front door ot the\npoet ind thin, with petient retolutlon tried to mtki Milt understand\ntnd trust him igiln, knowing tbe\neffort would prove unless. At Hunt's\napproach, Milt itrilned and rattled\ntt tbe chiln which futened him to\na bum of tht building, like th animal caught ln t tnp. Be tried to\nexplain to Hunt whit he hid done:\n\"If then wu a law igrinit killing bad people, why did not the\nwhite men tell Mala? II Mali htd\nknown he wu to be hanged ht would\nnot havt come.\"\n\"Mill dou not fur the choking\nileep. Sleep write fa everyone, but\u2014\"\n\"One mutt try to itay untroubled,\"\nbegin Hunt ilmott pleadingly u he\nnt down on the cot betide Mil*.\n\"But Mri* U a hunter I He cannot Ut like t for to t trip!\"\nFor t moment then ww a look\nof wild nngtry At bU fiee. but It\nSulckly chinged btck to thtt expres*\nlon of ndntn snd icousatlon. Jt\nwu mon thu Hunt could stand. He\nput hU hud on Milt's shoulder without looking tt htm, stood up, irrtnged\ntbt riwplbg skins so Mala could pull\nthem ova him with his free hud,\nUd uld, huskily, In English:\n\"Oood night, Milt,\" tnd -ought\nhU cot ln tbe room hc shired with\nB*lk ud Jonu.\nWhu M wm rione Milt railed\nhU ihtckUd wrlrt ud stared dully\nat lt, oblivious of Um willing of tbe\n\u2022torm outride, which ww griduilly\nriring to tht proportion* of * bit_-\naud. After a tlmt he lowered hit\nminuted bud ud tay staring up\ntt tb* rafters, ud th* expression\non Ml ftce chugad, the muscles\nquivered w pictures presented thetn-\ntelvu to him: i picture of an empty\nmttt nek outride hU igloo; of Ivt\nholding cloee against ha little Uplk,\nwho wu crying fa food; of Inapau-\nJik ud Fiult digging twty the snow\nticking moss and bird dung to stay\ntheir hunger; of hU step-eon, Orsokl-\nidok, with hU bow end arrow, looking dejectedly ova i ballon on which\nthere wu no sign of gime; ot a revet\noh botrd t whaling ihlp, such w he\nhid icen before tbe death of Aba; and\nthen of Iva, drunk tnd wuk, struggling ln tbe arms of Andenon, mite of\nthe .whiter wben captain M hid\nharpooned.\nWith thtt Utter virion, u expne*\nslon of Mtred tnd fury furrowed\nMri*'* face tnd ht nt bolt upright\non hU iron cot, throwing oft the\ntklni. fit Httened Intently, not to the\nhowling of tht wind ud the rattling\nof the window, but for a tound from\nthe room wben Hunt ud hit com-\nridet tlept. The door did not open,\nud Milt returned hli ittenUon to\nhis manacled hind, hli niked body,\noblivious of th. cold. Hi eximlned\nthe Iron cuff about hit wrist, moved\nIt btckwird ud forwtrd; be picked\nup tbt chiln tested it* ttrtngth,\nfelt of tbe staple run -lent through\nthe beam ud bolted on the outride.\nRealizing the Impoitiblllty of braking the chiln a pulling out Uie itiple\nhU ittentlon went btck to the hind-\ncuff. Ht squeezed hU right, Imprli-\noned hud, with the left one ud\nrealized that If hi oould compress\nhis hud tight enough he could slip\nlt through the Iron ring.\nAfter listening for uy tound from\nHunt's room, he turned ova ln th*\ncot, braced himself, his feet against\nthe.beam on either ride of the ttaple,\nhi* Uft hud cn tht outer edge ot the\ncot, ind pulled slowly, steadily, twitting bU hud ln tbe msnicle, (lowly\nmethodically, this wiy ud that, He\nnt his Jaw it th* prin, tbt veins\nstood out on his neck ud forehead,\nbut no sound escaped his lips. The\nrim of the cuff pressed with terrific\nforce against Uw ride ot his hud.\nHe exerted mon force; the veins\non hli neck bulged, iwett drop! broke\nout on hli fice and foreheid; toon\nt trickle of blood eppeared tm the\nbtck of his bud u tbl skin ma\nscrtped oft by tht advancing cuff\nof Iron. Thin hi tumid ud set the\ncuff, puehlng up tbe other ride allowed by tbe slight crevtoe on Um\nlacerated side. Hs continued to work\ntbe cuff in tbU fwhlon, between\npulU, much u one would work off\ni tight riding boot.\nTaking * new brtee, Mill exerted\nt stronger pull, cttohlng hit llpa\nbetween, hit teeth to keep beck any\ncry fa hc krtew thit now the boon\nof hU hud would breik tnd be\nentitled. Hi gan * slight Jerk with\nhis shoulders away from,the cuff\nend * tiny muffled cracking cunt\nfrom his hud. He rated * moment, thin took up tb* stack tnd\npulled again, his ftce twisted with\nthe contortions, hU hald wtt with\nsweit; tht cuff wu up to thl Jolnta\nwhen hit fingers Joined on to the\nhand. He rated e moment, licked\nhit dry lips. hU bruth coming tn\nwricking tpumi. Tht hind pert of\nhis hum wu nw. flosh, the skin\nhiving been puthed forward Into t\nmtn over Uie bulging knucklu ud\nflngira. '\nMORE ABOUT\nL8ANREFUSAL\n(iintlnoed   From   Fagi   One)\nsuddenly developed between _____ ud\nBennett, out ot Wednesday's collapse\nIn t'.ielr financial negotlltloni. All\nover pirlliment hill you heard the\nquestion:\n\"When doc* British Columbia go\nfrom hen?\", but nowhere could' you\nget in answer. With Mr. McGeer ttlr-\nrini the capital by hit buking theories and Mr. Pittullo facing i iltui-\ntlon unpreoedent ln the history cf\nCanadian provinces, wondering eyu of\nnational polities wen trained on\nBritish Columbia.\nBITTER BOW BACKSTAOB\nApart from complete disagree\nment on financial policy, reUtlons\nbrlneen thr British Columbia delegation end tbe federal government\nwere strained u never before today\nbv a bitter row behind the scenes\nover pnbllcttlon of Premier Bennett't drastic ultimatum to Fat-\ntullo. Th* Bennett itatement, It\nwu claimed, hid been published\nbefore members of the BrltUh Col-\namble detention had a chum to\nconsider It.\nEarly thU morning Mr. Pattullo\ntent hU WtUtant, Major Moodle, to\nMr. Bennett* office to protect vigorously igtlnrt whit he claimed to be\npremature publication of i confidential document.\nNO \"GROSS DISCOCBTESV\"\nPremia Bennett'* offloe muted\neven tM niggutlon of tuob \"gron\ndltoourteiy.\" The BrltUh ColumbU\ndelegation hid to be content with\nnils itatement, but It wu by no\nmeans satisfied. .  .\nIt wns realised thit Brltlih Oolum\nbla' people were entitled to the full\ntext of the Cmadlan government's\nstatement to thit they could Judge\ntbe whole rituttlon fa themselves.\nTo alft the entire nutter ton Mtc-\nkenzlo prepared today to move In\nthe houu of commons fa * return\not ill oorretpondence between thi two\ngovernment!.\nThis return, which no doubt will\nbe granted* in t wuk a to, with tht\nusual dalay of parliament, will ihow\nwhit led up to Wednesday's rupture.\nLiberal membera for BrltUh ColumbU of count will nuke * leading\nluue of thU Whole Question, Insisting\nthat the Conservative government U\nnot treating the wut fairly.\nSOMETHING FOB\nTOTEBS TO QUESTION\nThl controversy unquestionably will\nbe plunged Into thc next federal election campaign In B.C. ud Conaervt-\ntlve candidates WUl be asked to itate\nv.hether they approve of Bennett's\ntreatment of tbe province or not.\nToday's situation wu Intriguing\ntnd eomewhst electric. It wu filled\nwith thi humin drnpa of * duel\nbetween Mr. Bennett md Mr. Pittullo. two men of unbreakable determination ud curiously simllir ln\ntemperament, but lt mt only th*\nbeginning q! tbt ml fight wblch U\nahead of British Columbia.\nINTO DEEF WATERS\nIt ww tn exceedingly grave British Columbia cabinet which, milling fully tM responalbllltlet now on\ntti shoulders, preptnd to lun Ottawa today ud follow an unmapped\nroad.     >    \u25a0        . 'A\nMORE ABOUT\nB.C. BLUFFED\n(Continued  From  F*ge  One)\ntuUo't latest muoeutre. Initotd of\nstashing ttteck on tM federal government, which lt bad expected, the premia wrote Mr. Bennett * moet -*n-\nclliitory tetter, taking to consider hU\ndecision igiln.\nAll dty the premia ww bambtrded\nby frenzied provlndil ud federal\npolitician!, who demanded thtt ht\ncut loon wttb u Irrevocable con-\ndemntUon of.- Premier Bennett for\nloaning bug* (tuna to other weitem\nprovince* ud refusing Brltlih Columbian claim.\nTOOK IT LYING DOWN\nBut Mr. Pattullo, rerittlng til tuch\neffort!, remained crimly ln hit tulte\nIt Chateau Laurler ud refitted to\nuy t word. He merely huded out\ncopies of hU letter to Mr. Bennttt ud\nnicked hli grips, while tie nitlonal\ncapital seethed with excitement andi\nthe eutern newipiper ccr-:_pondent\ntold tbe world thit hi hid taken Bennett's smike ln the ftce lying down.\nGIVES BENNETT LAST CHANGE     *\nThen clout! to Mr. Pittullo nld\nhe ww thinking I UtUt further ahead\nthan hla excited friends; that * hc\nwuted to give Mr. Bennett I tut\nchance to reject hU requests ud\nthtt tftcrwird he would itart to fight\nM -..      .\n' While Ott premier'i letter to* Mr.\nBennett left the my open fa t resumption of negotlltloni, there teemed to bc no poalblllty of Premier\nBennett tlterlng bll demtnd thtt\nBrltlih Columbia revise ttt budget or\nget no federal money it all. \"I trust.\"\nsild Mr. Bennttt ln hit letter to Mr.\nPittullo, \"thtt you will recognize the\nfairness of thll proposil md, ln accepting lt, recognize tht tact that lt\nlt the but we cu mike.\"\nB.C. BLUFFED.\nOTTAWA CALLED IT\nEvidently regarding the matter u\ncloud. Mr. Bennett left tht capital\nfa tha dty and could not be reached\nby anyone thlt afternoon.\nIt li quite cletr from then developments that Mr. Bennttt hu wriihed\nBrltlih Columbli't thrwt to dWiult\non tte debt ud ill the other conte-\nquencet of tht present bntk ud has\ndecided to face them rather than yield\nto whit he contldera excessive de-\nmuds.'The federal government's vw-\nilon of thli whole extrurdlntry tf-\nfrir U thtt British Columbli tried to\nbluff lt with tht threat of defiult\nind the bluff hu now been called.\nThe litter from Mr. FattuUo to tbt\nprime mlnUter wu, In put, w followi:\n1. Opon taunting office ln November we tound tbe buk credit of tbt\nprovince hid been cut oft\n3. Tbe Dominion bid men tdvue-\nlng money to the province.\n3. The mtrket wu not receptive to t\nntw luue ot tenuities it uy reiaon-\ntble rite.\n4. Tht Dominion wu bound up\nwith us rn thi unemployment problem.\n\u00ab The Dominion brut enundtted \u00bb\npolicy of maintaining the credit of\nCanada at ill ootte. tn which credit\nthe provlncu ire Involved.\nPLANNED BALANCE BUDGET\n\"Sensible ot the deslrabllty of maintaining thi financial Integrity of the\nDominion of Cinidi, u well u our\nown, we hive bun uxlout to cooperate with thc Dominion government.\nAccordingly, wc tubmltted minimum\nrequirement* tea tbe pnunt flnuctal\nyur, cued on lut year's estimates\nud opaiUoni ud *\u2022 stated we would\nduring tbe gear, review our wboU ft-\nnmcttl structure. ThU we Intend to\ndo, both w to expenditure tnd Income,\nwith t view to btUncing tht provln-\nciil budget u eirly u may be ponlbU.\nNO FUTURE FBOVISION\n\"It li thought thit thi nUnuted\ntraount required to mak* up th*\ndeficit WIU, u mentioned by Mr. Hart\n(MlnUter of flnuce) ln * v\u00abb*l itote-\nment to you. M considerably lea\ntbu thit -submitted In writing but\nwe hive thought U mil to present\nu unequivocal ud iccurtte nt-up.\n\"The petition, u outlined ibove,\nhu reference to neoteury current\nexpenditure, Including provision fa\ntaking care of unemployment relief\nupon thc preunt bull (which should\nbt reviewed) ud t meuure of u-\nslstance to the municipalities, but\nmaking no provision fa future expansion.\nFCT PEOPLE TO WOBB\n\"I would further like to point out\nto you, u I Mvc to muy timet heretofore done, thc urgency of making\nprovision to put' our people to wak\nupon ntceeury ud desirable public\nprojects ln order to toll w miny of\nour cttlzeru n posriblt out ot thl\nrank* of tht untmployed. Muy project--\u2014municipal, provincial md federal\u2014could be unfully curled out\nupon t buls of sound public economy\nind without doubt tuch iction would\n\u25a0tlmulite privtte endetvor. Such I\nwerkt iri.not only euentlri in than-\n-in NELSON DAILY MEWS, NBUON. B.C. - IBOUT MORNING, MAT 4, 1834-\n\u2022rivn but would tan to itrengthcn\nthe menu of our people, ptrticulwly\ntoon ot tht riring gtnattton who,\ncoming to maturity each yur, wt\ndenied the opportunity to wak.\n\"Tou bin heretofore refund to\noonridtr thnt propotrii but once\nigiln I runt them btceun the nrl-\noui rituttlon of unemployment hw\nnot been tdequttely met.\n\"I do not know tMt I cu unfuUy\ntdd uythlng to the reprenntations\nwhich hav* beu mad* tnd I will be\nobliged If you wUl tdvln me of your\nflntt determination* herein without.\ndeity.\"\nMORE ABOUT\nGERRY MGEER\n(Continued  From  Fig*  On*)\n\u2022tend* out  In  ramirktble  oantrut\nwtth   th*   benevolent   consideration\nthit hi hu given to C. P. R. tttd\ngovernment of Sukitcbewin.\n\"During tbe tut teuton of the\nB. 0. legislature, * I pleaded with tht\ngovernment to take power to put\nIte own houn ln order. I urged\nthe government to consolidate provincial and municipal debt* and to\nreduce the rate of Interest on government borrowing* to thfee pa\ncut. I 'urged thc government to\nreduce governmental expenses by\neliminating unnecessary duplication\nof governmental urvloes.\nFAILED CUT ALL EXPENSES\nWhile I did not egret with Mr.\nAnscombe of Victoria Uttt we should\nreduce governmental expenses ln th*\nprovlnoe to a point 'where m\nwould 'cut to the ibone. ud' saepa\nthe bom' I wu Of tM opinion\nthtt before  tht  govtrnment of B\nC. would bt able - to get tny consideration from Mr. Bennett tt would\nhive to Indicate by action t willingness to eliminate every bit of\nunnecessary expense. ThU WW not\ndone tnd Mr, Bennett hu nlzed the\nopportunity to refuse oooperrtlon to\nMr. Pittullo on the ground thit he\nIt not putting Into practice ill\npossible meine of reducing governmental expenditure ln B. C. thtt\nare tvllttblt.\n\"Wt at now confronted with t\n\u2022alou* -.tuition. I do not think w*\ncu mov* with uy dtgrw of nfttr\nunda the ipecln powers ta, w-\nctun the conttltuttomllty of that\nict u definitely ln doubt. Mr. Ben.\nnett hw declired on tM floa of\ntM houu ot common* that it u\nunoonttltutlontl ud If tha provincial government dint to do tny*\nthing thit would dUpluw Mr. Bennett he hu the perfect right to du-\nillow an let which hi hw tlreidy\ndecUred unoonttltutlontl. In tut,\nhiving declired that *ct te uncontti*\ntuflonal, it U hU duty w prim*\nminuter to diullow It.\nFORGET  FAST  DIFFERENCES\n\"Obviously Mr. pittullo mutt ra-\nconvtat th* B. 0. UgUliture im-\nmtdltttly to work out a program to\nmat thlt unptrtUeled situation ud\nto receive from the legUtiture i\nmtndite to meet the tpcclflc problem! now befon ui.\n\"How tMt Uie moet critical paled to BrltUh Ootumbla'i hUtory\nhu arrived, we must forget put\ndirt-fences ud everybody U celled\nupon to cooperate with the government In muting tbe -situation.\nIf there U tnythtni thit I ctn do\nto wist Mr. Pittullo tt thU time,\nI with to uy thtt my urvleu tie\nabsolutely it his disposal.\nTHINGS  LOOK  BLACK\nTo thou wM bin felt that\nprosperity u Just around toe corna\nud that better tlmu an hen,\nthe plight of tovernment of Brltlih\nColumbia and ite municipalities\nmutt be t thock Ind t dluppolnt-\nment. We in going to establish\nin Intelligent admlnUtrttlon of pub.\n110 credit in Canada or we are go.\nIng to go into the moat terrible\nperiod of dtflttlon ud*-*d*preulon\nthif we hive yet experienced. I un\nne little hope of anything being\ndon* by either the Dominion government or the bankers, although I\nmutt confress thtt muy men la\nOttawa ire milling thtt much ctn\nbt done by way of monetary and\ncredit management.\nONLY WAY FOB RELIEF\nSome of the strongeit opponents\nof lnftatlon, which u i word com*\nmanly und to describe the Istus\not nitlonil credit ire now frtStkly\nadmitting thit we muit nton to\nthlt   course.   If  Mr.   Pattullo   bid\ntout oaa tor ippullag to ttt who!*\npublic of Otnajt before coming to\nQttaw* fa relief, j tm confident\nthit we would hen received \u00bbU the\ninUttnc* we required. Thtt tppwl\nto tht public est Outda had got\nto bt audi. Public opinion must bt\n\u2022round igrinit btntat-mlarniBit*-\nmtnt ot publlo credit, ud there u\nac other wty by whloh relUf ln\nBrltUh Oolumbla cu be wound.\nFuneral Held of\nProcter Resident\n, \u25a0>\nPROCTBR, Miy 8\u2014TM funeral\nof Uie lite Thomu M*ybew WU*\nlltms of Procter, formerly a Nelson, took plut Mondsy tfternoon,\ntbe service being held In AU Soul's\nAnglian church, Procter, followed\nby Interment it Btlfour. Pill beir-\nen wae F. Whittled ot NeUon, J.\nMidwinter, w. Sein, w. WUkw, A.\nRitchie ud H. Merrlfleld.\nMr. William* wu born In Mir-\nlite, rnglind, tnd wu Um eecond\n\u2022on of Mr. md Mn. C. M. Wiltiimi\nof Crawford Bay. He luvu buldn\nhU wife ud two children, hu paints, one brother, J. A. WltUimt\nof Rosalind ud t sister, Mn. F.\nTwUsU ot Innesfill, Alt*.\nBoundary Fold Notes\n__________\nBOUNDARY FALLS, Miy 3\u2014Mlu\nNeUle Knight, iccompultd by MM L.\nKnight, teacher it Botmduy FiUi,\nMlu Marlon McKlt, tetcher it Nor-\nwegtan Creek, ud Mlu lubel Orant,\nteacher tt Greenwood motored to\nOrud Forks fa tht week-end.\nR. BohemVr et New Wutmlntter\nIt visiting it the home ot Un. Bnvird\nof Naweglu Creek.\nVictor Lepln hu obtained wak\nit the Jewel mln*. ,\nHirry Strand ot Fife wu th* guut\nof Mn. Swulund on Sundty.\nMr. McOee returned lut wuk liter\nseveral wnk'* tbunce.\nInipecta T. O. Cirter of Proticton\nlnipected the Norwegtu Creek (chool\nrecently.\nMlu Lily Strom of BlUlngi ww I\nvisitor hue Sundty.\n,    Judge Crawford, tt Southend: II\n^Til'iTtoSlSS;; \u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb who cu     Id her\n\u25a0   . a.\nLittle Expense snd No Delay Buying or Selling the Classified Wsy\nEVERYTHING LISTED IN THI \"WANT-ADS\"\n[AIL WANT-AD\nFORM  '- '\nFill Out and Mail or Bring It to\nThe Daily News Wan^Ad Dept.\nBOOBS OUT THB COST OF YOUR AD FOB TOOTBBLFi Rita ire lie per Unt per dty. S\nconncuttv* dilly lnnrtloni fa tM prin of e. Minimum cost at Innrtlon, 83c. Rite* ire leu\n10% fa prompt piymint Mlnlmunv number ot Unet chined. 8. Nimt. iddreu tnd box\nnumba (whu und) in put of id. tad tMnfon oMrfmble. USB THIS TORM AND\nWRITS FLAHILT.\n-\n_\n\u25a0   .\n\u2022\n *-r-\t\n,\n!\nSTRBBT (a P. 0. Box No) .\nNAMB _. _\t\nCLASSIFICATION\nNUMBER OF DATS .\nPOST OFFICB\nAMOUNT ENCLOSED g._\nDAILY NEWS WANT-ADS BRING RESULTS\nClassified Advgirtisingl\nLEGAL\nFCBUC   AUCTION\nOF QOVfBNMENT LANDS\ntt crttton, 8. C\u201e\noa Tbuttdiy. 18th Miy, 1184.\nCommencing at 18 MB.\nOn* hundred percri* of *miU\ntcrwg* tn various tubdlviiiont ln\ntM vicinity of creston ud- Brick-\nton will bt offend tot trie.\nTot pirttculir* ot term* ud con.\ndltlon* of siU, tpply to th* Government Altnt, NeUon, onto the Deportment of Undt, Vlctorli.\nH. CATHCART,\nDeputy Mlnliter.\n(8388)\nVlctorli, B. C.\n19th. April, 1934.\nMINERAL ACT\ntertificiie   ot   Improveraenti\nNOTICE\nLot 14381, Dtale mineral cliim.\n\u2022ltuite ln thi NeUon mining dlvliion of Kooteniy dlitrict on sheep\nCreek nur the Kooteniy Rril mine.\nTABS NOTIOB thlt I, H-D. Diw\ntars, ictlng ii igent for the Koot\neniy Belle Oold Mlnu Limited Free\nMlnert Certlflcite No. 7830 D, Intend, iltty dtyi from the dite\nhaeof, to tpply to thl Mining Recorder tat t Certlflette of* improvement! for the purpow of obtaining t frown orant ot the ibove\nAnd further take notice thtt te*\ntlon, under action 88, mutt be\ncommenced before tht Uiuince of\ntuch certlflcite of Improvement*.\nDated thli 19th day of April, 1.34.\nH. D. DAWSON.\n ; (3173)\nBirths\n_THAIN\u2014To Mr.  ud  Mn.  H.  D\nThttn. It the Trtll-Ttdtnic hotpltal,\nMiy 3, i aon.\nAZBLSON\u2014To Mr. tnd Mn. fler-\nbert Alelson of Runel't landing,\nMty 3, t ion.\t\nPersonal\nWANTED TO BORROW OR SECURE\ntucking fa 11800 lou for ten\nmonthi. will piy 8300 fa privilege\nof getting umt. Oood security to\ncova loin. APPly Box 8303, Dilly\nNtwt. ,MM)\nAT 18 BT CKR.\ngild  to\ntSAVnfO.lHAIL __\nto  Rocheiter.  Minn. Be  ..\ntake  two   persons   to   ihtre   expenses.   J.   Bochin,    Gen.    Del,\nTrtU, B. C.      (3378)\nEmmM, Itch, Fllu, mart. Try Geo.\nLn't Chlm Remedy. Hudson Bty\n,| (1874)\nHelp Wanted\nWANTED\u2014MIDDLE-AOED WOMAN\nto cire for rick, elderly mu In\nRoulind. Phone 340R, Trail, B.C.\n.18838)\nEXPERTO-CED MAID FOR GENER\nIt housework. Mn. a A, Willing*\n*r, Thduic.;           (33*83)\nWANTED - OIRL   FOR    OENERAL\nhouteworir, box 3348, Dtlly Newi.\n (3348)\nSituations Wanted\nWAITRESS   33,   RELIABLE,   WANTS\nposition  hotel,   otfe.  ot   summer\nSnort\u2014Apply Box 088, Trail, B.C.\n\u2022  (3310)\nRoom and Board\nBOOM AND BOARD, 808 VICTORIA\nStrut.    *\u25a0  (3381)\nFor Rent\nwruyjw point bungalow, ideal\nlocttion. fruit tnu, garden, gar-\n1. t.  Dill.  80S\n.    818 month.  H.\n\u25a0Vtrd gt.\nFOR\nhou\n(3888)\nBENT-8   ROOM   MODIBB\niuie, ilso McCltry Slmplei com*\nblnttion range fa uie. Apply 308\nBiker gt.  (3881)\nFOR BENT-FtftUlISHSI. dOTTASE,\n8 rooms, bith end putry. 818\nVlctorU Bt.*Phont-'T8SL1.     (3361)\n3 ROOM MODERN HOUSE, STREET\noar one block, fruit tree* girden,\n818 month, H, B. MU, 808 W*rd7*gt.\nFURNISHED   HOUSEKEEPING\nroom* fa nnt,  Ahatblt  Block.\n(1887)\nf6uN. or unfOkn. aftb. by\nwnk or month. Medlcri Art* Bldg\n0888)\nfur. ro6mC~stbam RBATBD.\n\u2022hower, term* mat. Cut. Legion.\nAPARTOENTtl - NEAR ADTODICA-\ntlon, pltno, quiet homt. Apply\nDilly Newt, Bat 3888.        (38881\nFOR RENT-fOBR ROOMED FUB?\nlshed tulte, 804 Edgewood Ave.\ng3Q mmth.  (3389)\nFURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED\nBultet fa rent\u2014Kerr Apt*. (1888)\nTERRACE AFTS.-BMUtlful Mpdtra\nFrlgidilre equipped tuitei, Pl8\u00bb\u00ab)\nFURNISHED    SOITE    807\"    SILICA.\nPhon* 440.C (3117)\nFURNISHED THREE ROOM SOTTE.\nPhone 380R. *  (3387)\nFor Sale\nSTEWART WARNER CONSOLE RA*\ndlo 148. Biby cirrlige is. Sewini\nmichlnt tio. Refers Mtntle-\nLive Stock for Sal\nTHREE WORK\nhundred\ned. Geo\ni - na\nOOAT     MILKINO     OOOp.\n813. APPly BOI 3838, Dtlly\nJERSET COWT\ntlcultn\nwjmF,\nPlants, Bulbs,\nH.   KITCHENER,   MOUNTAIN\n100  valines oold Medal C\ntlont.   Reductloni  34%  '\nmonth, Lltt oa tppUcttl\nCUT FlflWEBa\" \u201e\ncibbige, ud rock i\nBecktr, Rowmont, 884R1,\nVAN\nitrai\nPhone\nSAN* AhD hlBMlEBT\nwherry plut*. L. C\nwe 1WR1.\t\nLaunches and Boa*i\nfor salb \u201414 Foot ..\nttern   rowboet.  und  one\n888. H. Thorpe, Frirrlew.\nMiscellaneous WanM\nWAJTO) \u2014FIABO   CASE.\nMiscellaneous\nWIU, SWAP ELECTRIC RADIO 1\nfurniture, The tit.. (X\n40c Watch' Repair]*\nForty cente will repiir your *\nmtln ipring, cleinlnt or ,\nRich operation npirately gu*r*j\nutecd two yetn. SpecUl\u2014ri:   '\n38c, crown* 18c, unbreikiblt e\ntaU 38c. Postage prid. very Uteri utcrtment of Mtn't ud Ltt]\ndlu'  Witcbu it lowett prin\nSend  for our free citalogue.\nHIGHEST   PRICES   PAID\nOLD   GOLD\nROGERS JEWELERS'\n828 St. Cttberlne St. Wut J\nMontreil\n(31\nBusiness, Professioi*\nDirectory\n AccountsBts\nchAA. \u00a5. HtilrHB. 4. t. i\nMunlclpil tnd cammtrcltl ai\niox U8I, Nriton, B. 0.\n OS\nAsssjsrs\nB. W. wmDQWSON.uttbL-\n308 Jonpblni St., NtUa\n6kfcBI\u00bbnxi B. ~tL_.\nBox 418. Kirie, ire,\nChlropyl-Bts\nDr, Mlldrett Slmondi, Foot Sp,\n408 Fernwell, Spoktnc, Mrin\nChiropractors\nR. _\u25a0 Gray, DJO, Ph.C. Ollker 1\nC. HULTGRBN. D.C, Ph.O, *r,\nGradutte, McCulloch, Blk. Ph.\nj. p. MCMILLAN. CHlkl-tflro,\nAbaitnn Blk^ Fhone 313. (i\nCltanii\nng ani} Pressing**-1]\nSPRING COATS CLEANED OB .\nUaed tt thi wudroM, 417 Ban I\nElectrics!\nJ. F. Oottu \u2014 The Electrlo _\nSuppllot ind'IMtallttlont\nPhon* 768. VO. Box 1<\n- . m\nFlorists\nAFTER TOU HAVE LABORED\nprepared your nil only rite *\nSad ctn repty you with t\nenp. act Sutton* (Sndmu _\nHl\u00bb Mijetty the King) it tfl\nNtlton Flowtr Shoppt.       ilgr^\nJOHNSON'S  aRtolBOUSSsP.\n843.   Cut   tlowtn,  potted   PUnti\nud   flail  designs. (MMM\nFuneral Directors\nNBLSON     FONBBAL    8EBV\n634  Vlctorli St. Phon* 08. _\nud Night eervloo. F. 0. DevU.\n\u25a0 i\u00aba\n\u2022Hide Dealers\nDEALER IN HIDES. 3. F. MORGAN!\n301 Biker at., NeUon, B.C. (1341 *\nInsurance and Real Estate ,\nINSURANCE.  STRONO OOMFAI\n\u2022nd we give servla. T. D.\nling, 3 Royri B*nk ~\"\nru\nRBAtfl\nReri   estate,   lnturanct,   ran*\nAbadwH Jiloek. B\u00bbka st,  (1948)\nR.  W.  DAWSON.  Rttl  **, ,\n\u2022urance,   Renttli.  Next HlppUHBl\nHadwire, Biker Street.       (1948) I\nione\n\u00ab7L.\n(3373)\nFURNm-RE FOR BALE. 934 FALLS\nttreet,  (3888)\nFor Sole or Rent\n8   ROOM   HOUSE   FOR   SALE   OR\nrent clou ln, Phone 873L, (3130)\nLost and Found\nTO FINDERS *\nIf you find t cat or t dog, t\npockitbook. Jewelry or fur, or\nanything tin of value, telephone\nThe Dilly Newt A \"Found\" Ad.\nwill be Inserted without cett to\nytu. Wi wlU collect from the\nowner.\n?\u00abre\u00bbww8ag\u00bb\u00abss$8s\u00absai\u00bb$$a\nCLASSIFIED\nADVERTISING\n\u25a0.,  RATES\n11c a lint\n3 Untt. oan .1 _U\n8 lines, OIK*    48\n4 Unet, once  A    .44\n\u20222  Unet, I timet      J8\n3 linn, 8 times  1.88\n4 Unet, 8 tlmu   MS\n3 llBit, 1 month  tM\n3 llnu, 1 month  .4.19\n4 Una, 1 month an\nAU ibove Uu 18 ',  fa prompt\n* ptyment.\n?i-i^W8\u00bbW88tK8t\u00bbMM\u00bbW\u00ab8awW(\nDefcndtnt, after *  plaintiff  hid\nSven tvldence it Bow County Court:\ne dou not usually tell lln, bu. you\ncinnot help It when you come Into\nthe*, court*.\nC. D.  BLACKWOOD, Inlunnn Ctl\ncvtry dncrlpilon. BttbBrtjPh.M.I\n(19401\nH. S. DHL ATOO AND FIBE .\nsurinco. Reil Eetite* 80S Wtrd I\t\n(1948),\nJ.    E.    ANNABLE.    REAL   ESTATB>\nrentaU, lnntrUM. Anntbt* block.\nurt. rtki _s AriWMoSflJ IMkf*.\nmet, P. t. PouUn, ph. 70, (1947)\nCHAS   F- MCHARDY, DtSOBiMif--*\nRett Estate\u2014Fhone 188.       (10481\nMachinists\nBENNETT*]\n\"S LIMITBD\nFor ill elum a Metal Wak, Lathi\nWak, Drilling, Bering tnd Grinding.\nMota Rewinding. Acetylene Welding.\nPhon* 893\n334 Vernon Street.\nMining Engineers\nF.  S.  PETERS\nMining T\nEximlnttlon. opatnen ud muigt*\nmut ot mtnu ud mlntrtl\np^atU^ Boaiud, M_.(imy\n B. B DAWMW-HSLHR\t\nENGINEER AND SURVEYOR\n(IM!)\nB.C. Land Surveyors\nCHARLES MOORE,    B. C. L. B.\nK- W. CVBlook. NiUon, -\nPlumbing and Heating\nm\n0-LUMBINO AND HEATING WORK\nguwuteed. Rita* nuonibU. Jm-\nlui Rrittenr. Phon* 889L3. tMSg)\nMusical Tuition\nVIOLIN     AND     THEORY     PUPILS.\nMiry   Meddle.  Ph.  811R8.    tlM)\n-   Sash Factory\nLAWSON'S SASH FACTORY. HABD-\nwood merchint. 317 Stkw ttnet.\n(1984)\nSecond Hand Stores\nMACHINES   AND   BICTCUS.   RAD*\ncllffe, 817 Vernon St. ,181*\n \u2014*--*-\nU Q\n-TIB NELSON DULT BBWS, NBUON, B.C. - FBIBAT MOtNINO. MUT 1 1334-\nPASSinn\nMAUERGOLD\nISSUES DOWN\npotency Belle Is Up\nSeven; Nickel Off\nat Coast\nNMOOtmB,   May   3   (CP)-The\nnd mt mind oa tht Vaaoounr\nISI aohthfa today but th* majority\ntbt chtnfu wtn toward* lowtr\n\u2022It, upultlly la On sold group.\nNonur Oold wu ott 30 at 13.10,\nitboo dropped 3 te 3.36, Dtatonlt\nAt at 1.40; Nlchola at 78 aad Reno\nS3 wtn taeb down 8, Mlnto lut\nIt 73 ud Taylor Bridie ud Orull\nULton* wtn ott 8 ctnt! tub tt\nud 48ft iwpwtlnlT,\nMora* adranoed 38 to 14*00,\ntdt* Blur Exploration gained 3 at\n17, Bradlu wu up 8 at 3.83 and\nlotaniy Bene wu 7 higher at 88.\ntut. Nickel lott 7 it i.8S, Big MUSH a* 30 ud Ftnd Oreille tt 33\neh pined 3, doloonda wu up on*\nfat it N andTlobl* Pin loat H at\nE\nOalgary ud Edmonton tdructd 8\ni 133, Horn* OU lott 8 at 1.87, Mar\nM at 13 ud McLeod at 3114 etch\ndl Vi uat. Dalhou*!* ud spooner\nM gained on* unt at 48 ud 81\n\"\" tlraly ud Hlghwood ud Boy-\n-'-. both unch*ng*d. *\n[ootenay Mohawk\nIs Incorporated\nYICTONIA, Itay 8 (CP)-Reglitra-\nm ot companlu for gold mining\n\u2022tattoni which hare featured the\noorporatlon* In Brltlih Columbia\nr monthi part buldu playing u\nportent part la the lnduitrlal dt-\ni-pmint of tht proTlnce, are brtng-\n| la appreciable revenue In feu\nraglttrar ot oompanlu office.\nLuding  th*  Incorporation*    thl*\nrwu th* Ptymuter Gold Mlnu,\nwith offlcu la Vuoouver. The\ntopany I* wgtitered for 18,000,000.\nu dlnoton ot tht compuy art L.\n. McPhlUlpt, H. J. Sedgwlch ud\nktrt MB. McPhllUp*. all of Vu-\nKTW. Th* propertlu to be de-\n' d an not yet tpedfled ln tht\nI aTallabl*. A fu to the neigh-\n' of MOO 1* taTolTtd In the\nOthtr oompuy tooorponttoa* In*\n 1 Ooatu, Ltd* Ptatlctoa, 318,000.\nBrown* oompuy, Ltd., Pentlcton,\nBxtra proTtodal companlu:\nKooteniy Hohawk Mlnu Syndicate,\nML, VancouTtr, 833M0. i\n-olgary Albertan\nWill Join Evening\nNewspaper Field\nltBWNTO. Miy S (OP)-Wlth tb*\nmeent of J. H. Wood* oa behalf of\nM Oalgary Berald, th* bond of\n\u2014I ot tht Ouadlu Preu today\n' tmafw of tht Ciliary\ntrain* Albtrtu to th* evening\nntr field. Th* Morning Albtrtu\nXI nan publication on tha morning\nFifty 1\u00bb and th* evening p*per will\nI luued tha following day.\nLondon Close'\nLONDON, May 3 (AP)\u2014 Cluing\ntotatlon*: BraaUlu TracUon 110'4,\nLidlu Paclfle 313ft, International\nitl 337ft, BrltUh Amertcu To-\nlow IS, OourUuldi 33*, DtrtUlan\n*, Dunlop Rubber tl* Sd, Hudaon\nly 38i 3d, Imperlcal Ch\u00bbmlcal 38. ed,\niperlal Tobacoo 137i, Mining Truit\nid 3* 3d, Rand Mlnu 16*. Rho-\nulin Anglo Am I7t, Rhokana Corp\nBft, Orown tllft, Spring! left, But\nMild (Sft, Rio Ttotea \u00a3Uft, Vlcken\n\u25a0 \u2666ft*. ,\nBond*\u2014Canadian 4 par cent lou,\n333-88 (108ft, Brltlih Sft ptr unt\n\"1 373 8-11, Brltlih 3ft par cent\nu MMft, Brltlih funding 4*\n380-80 (118ft.\n...ma....mmm\\ima..mma.m.*\nMONEY\nBy Th* Canadian Tnt.\nClotlng uchug* rata*:\nAt Montnil\u2014Pound 3.11ft; 08.\ndollar 33 33-33; mac Mlft.\nAt New Tork\u2014Pound 3.13ft; Ou.\ndoUar 1.00ft; true 3.83.\nAt Pari*\u2014Pound 77J1 fr; cu dollar\n18.03 fr.; 08. doll\u00abr 15.08ft tr.\nIn told\u2014Pound 13* 3d; ou. dollar S3.43 centi; US. dollar 83.00 Mate.\nIIIIIIMIHIIIIWHIIlil\nLOCALMENTO\nOPEN DUNDEE\nProperty Situated\nNear Yankee\nGirl\nTh* Dundu mint, iltuited betwun\ntht Yinkee Olrl and tha Two Star\nmint it Tmlr, It uother property\nlouth ot Ntlton toon to iwtng Into\noperttlon.\nThe mine hu bun taken over by a\ngroup of Ntlton builneu men from\nthe Dundu Oold Mlnu, Ltd., of Vu-\ncourtr on leue ud bond, aad u\n\u2022oon u equipment cu be Installed\n\u2022hipping wlU commence.\nWork wtU be centered upon th*\n1000 foot level where there li a good\nehowing of on. Thi Dundee, u active\nproperty to tha put, la eltuated to\nthe ume belt u propertlu now producing to that area. Some 300 fut\nof tunneling hu bun done ln de*\nTelopment work prior to Itt ihutdown,\nSMALL GAINS IN\n.   GRAIN FUTURES\nSlightly Improved Export\nDemand; Cash Grains\nUnimproved\nf WINNIPBQ, May 3 (OP)\u2014Longi lit\ngo of only enough whut to mott 1\nallghtly ImproTtd export demand on\nthe Winnipeg grain exchange today\nwith the remit futuru prlou htld\n\u2022mill galni throughout ud cloud\nft ctnt higher to unchanged.\nForeign wlea of Canadlu wheat\nwen utlmated at 800,000 buah*!*.\nM*y Whut cloud at 84ft, July at 88ft\nud October at 87ft oent*. Liverpool\nwhut wu iteady ud cloud un-\nChanged to ftd lower.\nA tUghtly buriih note wu contained to Broomhall'i nflud tttlmate\nof world whut requirement! whloh\nb* bow placu it 538,000.000 buahel*\nlurtMd ot 853,000,000 buihel*.\nTbn* wu no lmprortmur la cub\ngrilni demand. Coan* grain* quotation* wen firm.\nCalgary Live Stock\nCALOART, May 8 (CP)-Becelpt*\nyesterday wen 378 etttli, 3 calvu,\n703 hog* ud 185 ahwp ud Iambi.\nToday 48 cattle, 371 hoga and 313\n\u2022heap ud limhi wen tecetTed. Th*\nbulk ot today'* receipt* were od\nthrough bluing. Cattle aalu wan\nmoatly of leftonn. Prlou win rteady\nfor quality offtted. lite yuterday,\nhoga duUned 30 centt to ttleete 8735,\nb*oon I8SS ud butchen 38.38 off\ntruck!.\nCattle\u2014 Oood to choice butcher\n\u2022tun 84 to 34.80, common medium\n13.80 to 33.50. M\u00abdlum to good butchtr\nhtlfen 13 to 83.80, medium to good\nftd calvu 3380 to 34.35. Oood to\nchoice butcher cowi 83.35 to 33. Tedium to good Teal calvei 18.80 to\n3450. Common itocker iteeri 11.70.\nExchange Rates\nNEW TOBK, Miy 3 CAP)\u2014Sterling\nexchange iteady at 5.11 H for 80-dty\nbill* ud at 8.18 for demand.\nCanadian doltan ft pet ctnt pre\nmlum; franc* 8.83; lln 8.53ft; urug*\nuay 8130.\nQUOTATIONS ON WALL STREET\nffi^mlcil''\" 1\u00ab*\nunaricu On 33ft\nkm Par Pow Oft\nAn Ma _, Fdy 18ft\nlm Smelt ft a* 40ft\nAm Telephon* 118\nAm    Tobacco 73\nAnaconda   15ft\nTtSlton     SJft\nkuburn Motort 43 ft\nno   __._  13ft\n*   Ohio 38ft\n'    ATUtlon 18ft\nJte*l    &%\nPto&Io \"Z 1811\n,)\u00bb Puoo 33\\\\\n^-* **- s!\nCom _h South 3\u00ab\nOoo bll 84M\nCam   pr*d    ... 68Vi\nPit Pfd \u2014\n-ford of Canada \u2014\nMnrtNaSton* Stft\nQenenl JStne 31 %\nS\u00abn*ral Pood* 34ft\nGeneral Mbton 38ft\nOtt wut Sugar 33\nBow* Sound  , 47ft\nHud-on uotoh 16V4\nfntar Nickel     . 38\nlaCwUTW 18ft\nJ\u00abw*l  T\u00ab     43\nKtnn Copper 31\nll\n30ft     30ft\nBntgt 8 8 .... 18ft\nKlWgger ft Toll 8ug\nL*ha * plak 33\nMfik Truck     . 33\n\u00bbsr%n. a\nNaab    Moton 30\nNat Dairy Prod 13ft\nN  pow 4  Ll \u2014\nN   T   Central 80ft\nPM OU ft Eleo I8ft\nPackard Moton 4*2\nPenn R R   4ft\nPhillip, ttt* ... lft\nPun   Oil     lift\nRadio Corp   gft\nRadio Keith or Sft\nRem Bind   10ft\nBock   Iiltnd   ... 4\nSafeway   Storei 83\n8 Loula * 8 P Sft\nShell   union    ....   8ft\nS  Cal  Bdtaoa 17ft\nSouth   Pacific 35 ft\nSttn OU of Oil 84ft\nBt\u00ab OU of Ind \u2014\nSUn OU of N J 44ft\nBttwtrt wtrner Sft\nStudtbakar   5ft\nTexu   Corp   ... 35ft\nTex Quit aul 34ft\nTbakea RolStn 33-4\nondtr  Typt   .... 48\nUn  ctrbldt     . 43\nOn OU of Oil Nil\nUn   Alrcrtft   .... a.ft\nOn   BUcuTt   .... 37\nOn   Pacific   .    133ft\nUS Cit irn Ppe 33ft\nV S Rubber  38\nVanadium Bteel 38\nteam*?\"......-?\nwrigley      \u00ab4\nYellow   Truck Sft\n5ft\nPAPER WEALTH\nNEEDS STEEL'S PROTECTION\nTime after time fire or burglary\nhss totally destroyed paper wealth.\nPot yntr paper wealth beyond\ndanger ia 8 Safety Bob in tut\nImperial Bank of Cansda Safety\nDeposit Vault Ths oost is less\nthen 2c per dsy.\nIMPERIAL BHNK OF QUfflM\nTORONTO   *,\nMarket and Mining News\nSILVERS RALLY,\nCOTTON LOWER\nCommodities Nervous\nDecline at New\nYork Checked\nBy tomt Is. COOLBT\nAuodated Pm* Financial Writer\nNBW TOBK, May 3 (AP)-Tha dt-\ncUnc In itocki wu checked todty,\nbut tht marktt accompUahad Utttt tn\nthi way ot recovery.\nTht doting average wu a ahede1 'arudrlew\nAm*l I\nBradlei\nBrtlornt Qoli\nBridge Blrer  \t\nB * X Gold _\ncariboo oold \u2014\nc ud 8 Corp .\u2014\nOout Br\u00bbw._ _\nCommonwealth .....\nOold Bait\nhigher, tranaactlona nachad th* mod*\nut total of 153,030 aharea.\nCommodltlu wan uniettltd. SlWer\nfuturu rtUted but cotton and whut\ndragged lowtr.\nAmtrlcu Telephone \u2022toadied, riling a point at ont time, though It\ncloud unchanged. 08. Smelting cu-\ncelled a three-point rUe.* Ball* Jogged\nale 3 on a level track ud tht fight\nud power iharu did Uktwlu. Steele,\nchemical!, mall orderi ud moton\nmoved narrowly. Chryiler wu firm,\nper\"*\u00bbp* ln utlclpatton ot tbe 35 cent\nextra dlrtdend and* tbt favonble urn-\nlngi itatement made public after tht\nclou.\nAmerlcu Sugar*! gain wu mon\nthu two pointi, Studtrd of Indiana,\nwhou report li expected toon, firmed\na point. Liquor aharu win tuy.\nTAXED GOLDS\nTNEUBSB\nMining Session at\nToronto Dull; Base\nMetals Steady\nTORONTO, M\u00bby 8 (OP)\u2014Mining\netocki that will b* lubjact to th*\nnew gold tu turned In louu aad\nothera that neaped the tax lupplled\ngain* In a duU aeuton on the mining\nboard dt tht Toronto ttock exchange\ntoday.\nLake Shore alone of tht taxabli\nlauu gained 10 unt* at 150, Bralom*\nadvuoed 50 cento to 14.35. HoUlnger\nloit 40 cut* at 15.80 ud Dome 75\ncent*. Plonur and Tack tech ****d 35.\nSecond gold* Ignored tax exemption advutagi ud d*elia*d with th*\nrut ot th* Hit. Bu* nutate wan\nmainly iteady with Noruda and Bud-\nion Bay each oft 33. Bldorado, NIpU-\nilng, Mining corporation ud White\nBaglt In tha lUren gained.\nYAHK HAVEN FOR\nCRESTraCATTLE\n190 Hssd Now on Raoge;\nMoyie Over Banks\nUp-town\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n80 industrials  98.94 up .12\n20 nils     46.64 up .25\n20 utilities  28.96 ofr .16\nVANCOUVER STOCK EXCHANGE\n?J\nBiltec OU\n_Tcnf.:.\nKcL^ns*^..*\nMarcury OU   _\nMirtdlu   - -\nModal OU   ..\t\nifaSSnU.  8llTtir\"\"P_\n8SfcWr=:\npioneer Gold\nPremier Oold\nPremier   Border   ..\nquttilno   \t\nsS_-m Pacific 7..'.\nTaylor   Bridge   \t\nVanalta Oil* .\nmAW-i '~~Z'.'Z'~\nCVBBS\nAlexindrla Gold ....\n84\n. 14.00\n.   338\n.   1-33\n:u5.\n. 83\n. .03\n. M%\n. IM\ni|\nT\n138\n81\n83\n.13\nYAHK, May 3.\u2014About 130 cattle\nwere brought from Creeton under the\nCattlemen'i auoclaUon then, recently. More cattle wlU b* brought to tb*\nYahk rang* ln the future, but \u2022*\npreunt lt I* ImpoWbl* te get them off\nthe Creiton Plate, which an covered\nwith water.\nBefor* th* weather broke, the riven\nrou to a helghtfa not known han tor\nmuy yean. The Moyle river flooded\ntte bank* ln the uptown ledon below\nthe railway track*, wtbtt plank* ud\nuck* of gravel htd to be uted to make\npaaaeg* poulble.\nMeadow creek wu alto Tory high\nUd mad* walking a llttle dlaagreuble\noa the flat*.\nA enw of men wu working on\novernment road, uptown, below the\ntrack*, Monday, repairing the damage\ndone by the high water. Two trucki\nwin ln uu hauUng ctnden te HU\ntn tha wuhout.\n50 Men Working on\nKingsgate-Glenlily\nKINOSQATB OA3IP, \u00bbtty 3--S01IM\n80 men are at preunt engaged ln\nhighway, conitructlon betwun Ot*n-\nUly ud Blngigat* border-line,' ud\ngood workmuahlp 1* to be tun u\nthe remit\nJohn Burnett ot the mm dipert-\nmtn'., Kitchener airport, wu a Tltl-\ntor hen on Prlday, renewing eoqualn-\ntenou.\nP. A. Ltunby and Ken Dixon of\nthe Yahk airport engineering itafl\nwer* hen Monday.\nP\u00bbddy Shannon, D. McNutt, P. N.\nOoffay, H. McLennu ud Jimmy Allen, wen a motor party to Klngi-\ngata ud Butport over tht wtet-ud.\nOeorge Lake, contractor, wl* S\nvldtor hen Monday.\nGROSS EARNINGS\nOF C. P. R. GAIN\nI BY   $245;000\nMONTBBiL,   May  3   <\u00ab!-\u00bb)\u2014Orou\neirnlngi of the Cinidlin Pacific\nRailway for the ntee-day period ended April 30 totalled 83,731,000 u compared with 83,438,000 tn the ume\nperiod of laat year, u lnenau of\n8345,000.    \u2022\nPRODUCE PRICES\nIN LOWER DRIFT\nNEUON\n\u2022      \u2022       W. R. GRUBBE, Manage*\n\u2022t Rmbtolt*. Crubrook. Ftmit.\nMONTBBAL, May 8 (CP)\u2014Prlcu\ndrifted lower on the Montretl produce exchange today.\nBgga, graded A large 18U ..A medium\nISM, B 11% and O ll>\/_. Arriralt\n4673 oaau.\nButter. No. 1 ttock. 30 toUdt to n-\ntaUtn 33 ud prlnta 38. Btctlpte 330\nbox**.\nChuu unchuged; fre*h Ontartu\n10J4.\nPoUtou iteady: QuebK* 1.00, BJ.\nMata* 18*, P.8.I. llataa 180.\nPIT* MU* cmk hu dropped elightly\nin thi put few dtyi. Mated Ctty Ba*\nglnaer Boyd 6. Affleck, ud at pnunt\nth* flow la about 378 cubic fut ntr\nucond. Tb* flood eah-tat Ilr mm_n\nmuit be remortd dally from tb* Intake atntna, A* thl* I* don* without\nfaU no troubl* I* being expertenctd\nfrom that tourc*.\nAikilta\nffi Ntek.1^\ncalmont Oil\nOuadtan Band\t\nDelhouil*   Mine\t\nprow* Nut *\nDathouala   1\t\nD\u00ablhouil* OUa\nMV.\nM\nI*\n3\nM\ni?\n.10\n\u00a3*\n:_\nfl*\n388\n14.18\nM\n\\M\n1%\n11.73\nis\n180\n.18\nS*\n\u20221!\n*>\n.38\nXI\n,84\nm\n1380\n180\n-08\n'   M\nM\n.40\n51\n\u26663\n80\nl\u00ab\niS\"\n31\nM\n'_\\\nT\nM\nDentonl* Mlnu   r.40\nontnlah oUi  85\nE\u00a3<\u00ab??=: *\npnthold   .o\u00bbH\nQUcler Oruk   \u2014\nOolconda Le\u00bbd  . 8*\nOold Mountain    88\narinut Mlnu  .81\nOrair Wlhton*     .4814\nHilda Oold 10\nH*dtey  84*\nHlghwood Sunt ... XI\nHomi Oold   - -33V.\nIndtu Mlnu  \u2014\nInd*p*nd*not  43\nWts-mTZZ\nMadlion  OU  \u2014\nMerliid1 OU  \"-..\nMUl Olty    \t\nMlnto Oold \t\nMarmot  Metala\nNetlw Son\t\nNoflt PlTt \t\nNordon Oil\t\nNorgold\t\nPicaltt\nPend Onlll* ....\noprttr Idiho \t\nB*w*rd* Mining\":\nRlchflild   car   .\nRoyallte   OU   \t\nRutui   Argent*\nRuth Bop*.\t\nSalmon   Hold   .\nSUrercrut\t\nSUnnmith \t\nSnowflak*\t\nStudtrd  Oold\nUnited ampin\"\"\nUnited oil \t\nWaterloo\t\nWhite Baglt \t\nWhlt*w*t\u00abr\t\nBanebmin\t\nVld*tte   \t\nVtklng   \u201e...\n1.43\nM\nM\nXI\n%\nM\nM\nh\nM\n83\n84\nXI\n.01\n80\ns*\n.74\n9\n.03\ni\n*\u00bb\u00bb\n83 Vi\n1780\n83\n.08\nfl\n'iivi\n=r      *i\nS5*\nTORONTO STOCK QUOTATIONS\nAlixwdrl*\nAihliy oold\nBarry HolUnger\nBut   Mttal*   ..\n_   locn*\"\"\t\nBrldg* B Bxplontlon\n_&%_\\ Oold\nBunkir   BUI\nCU Klrkland\nCan   Malartlc\nCtniaal --\notatnl\nClericy\nCout  Copper\nCobalt Contact\nBldorado   .\nPaloonbrMg*\nood'* L*k*\nOranada\nBoUlsgn\nMoffltt\nNlplulng\nNoruda\t\nparkhlll   \t\nPaymaater   ....\n?_?__*$_.\nPremier   Oold\nB*no Oold\nSu Antonio ....\nSbamtt Oordon\nStieo*      \t\nSouth Tlbltmoat\nStadacona\ngt Anthony\nSudbury\nSylTUlta\nTeck Bughu .\nTowtgamac  ...\nVuturu\nWalt* Amulet\t\n\u25a0^CWi\"::::::::\nit BargnaTii\nA f Conioldlatad\"\nA P Oon*\nAuocltted   ..v....^..\t\nBrit ABUT Oil ....\t\nBiltac OU \t\ncalmont \t\nO ud a Corporation\nBomutead 6\nImperial Oil\nInternational\nMerlUd\nNordon\n1.71\n388\n553\n83\n88\n187\n83\n8.78\nifl\nfl*\n15.00\nCRESTON \\W\nYEARSUCCESS\nPacking Costs Lowest\nYet; Outlook Is\nBright\nCRBTON, May 8\u2014A 80 ptr unt\nlncrtau In applu handted, utlatae-\ntory galni la lta ahlpmaate ln othtr\nllnu, lowttt ptcjdng ch*rgu In Itt\nhlitory\u2014ud poulbty tht lowut la\nBrltlih Columbia\u2014\u00bbU obligation* on\nlti building* to b* fully mtt thli\nyear, and a utltftctory oath balaau\nafter muting all 1338 mate, an tomt\nof tht hlghUght* of th* annual muting ot Cruton Coopentln Prutt Ix-\nchug* ahareholdera lut* Thunday\nafternoon. Preeldent Jamu Oompton\nprutdtd, and than wu a npnunta-\nUt* turnout of Un 1383 exchange\nihlpper*.\nJ. W. HamUton lubmltted th* ft-\nnuclal aUtemtnt, the tutr-t ot\nwhich wu tha pretenc* of a 1800\ncash nirplu* after taking out MOO\nof 1838 eamlnga to take can of r\ncoot on tht warehouu and th* la*\n\u2022UUttlon ot a new grader.\nMuagtr W. McL. Cooper pnuated\nthe mutger'a report covering lut\nyear'i operation*, ud nrlewlng th*\n1834 outlook u tt preunt* ltuU at\ntha end of April. After potnttng out\nths necee-ilty of a ntw root and a\nnew grader, ba briefly ikttched the\nmon Important featuru ot tho put\nSear'i opantlon*. taking *p*ct*l prldi\n1 tht tuootu attaUwd by Inaugurating a central pack ol oherrttt.\nMABKBT CONTBOL BOABD\nPor 1834, Mr. Cooper wu apprehtn-\nilT* of the btrry market With a\nbigger crop to bandit and tha prairie\nbuying power Uttlt, tf uy, batter\nthu ln 1838, he wu not lnoUnad te\nwax inthuilutlc. Bt wu, howirtr,\nquit* optlmlitlc u to applu. With tha\nnew marketing legislation, pro*p*ct\nof real itablllxatlon, a abort crop Ul\neutern Canada, ud nnr regul*tlon*\nforcing a cleu-up of tbe AuattaUu\nud New Zealand eropa on the old\noountry marktt by late aummw, thin\nwu dlitmct hope for a much batter\nexport deal. .\nWith a pre-ooolar aawnd, Mr. Cooper warmed up to tht poutbUlttu ot\ndlipulng ot th* cherry crop to good\nadvantage, whUe u to pun th* n*w\n\u2022torige fKllltlU ihould mean almoft\nu abaolutely new tn tor tb* local\npur ablppen. With other oommodl-\ntlu thi new cold itoraga would bt\ntpltsdldly beneficial, even to tht\ntaking oan of flower* on day* whin\nth* tupply excuded th* markit de-\nOu car and -Foundry\nOu mdu* Al  \u2014\nCinada   Dredge\nOu Pa* Railway\nOoat Bakerlu     \t\nftitlllen  atagranu\nDominion Stone ...\nPord ot Canada A\nOoodytar _\n\"\"tm Wi\n^Jtrlal Tol\nLoblaw   A\nBlrim '\nEnparial\nLoblat\nStrTta\nHarrli\n-   Stitlont\nStandard Paving\nSteal ot Canada\nMONTREAL STOCK PRICES\nAlberta Pto ..\nB\u00abU Til   \t\nB c Packing\nWi\nB\nBnweriei\nDominion Lire Stock\nWINNIPBO, 3I*y 3 (0P)-BM*lpt*\ncatue 340; oaln* 40, bop 170. ahup\nnU.\natun, up to 1030 lb*, cholc* 550.\nStun, onr 1068 UM, good ud ebolot\n580. Belten, ehoiu 4.76. Ptd taint,\noholot, 880. Cowi. 388. Bull* 380. Vtal\nealnt, cholc* 3.00.\nBon; Satect bacon 31-00 par bead\npremium. Baton 738. Butcbtrt 3180\nptr hud dlMouat. Bury 8.78. Bxtrt\nbeary 880. Llgbte and tttden 880-\n780. Sew* 380.\nhamtst, handyw*lght 7.00. ButIu\nSbwp,' btatlM l.ll, budrmlght\n3.80.     r\nCBILLIWACK MILL BATS\nUNCBANOSD\nCBILLIWACK, B.C\u201e May 3 (OP>-\nOlty ceunoU ba* aaaounud than will\nb* no chang* la __* ChUllwaok tu\nrat* tbl* mr, It wiu nmaln at 81\nmill*. ,\nCanada Dredge\t\nCu. Malting\nCu  viekire\nOu Vlnegiri\nOu Wlnerlu\nCouriv* Brew\nIWUUerif\nU. S. A. Bonds Only\nOnes Show Life\nNBW TOBK. M\u00bby 3 (AP)-Inter**t\ntn lilted bond* tagged today ud only\nVS. gonramut ucurltlu wen \u00bbble\nto mak* any *ort ot mowing ln tbt\ndull  ud  futunlrtu trading.\nOaln* ranged from 1-13 to 5-33 of\na point. Truiury 8* mcbed \u2022 record\np**k at 1008, UP 3-33.\nPortlga obUgatlon* wen qul*t and\nmildly mind. \t\nMinneapolis Grain\nMINNBAPOLIS, May 3 (AP)-Whut\nNo. 1 northern 1*_ te S3Ji, No. 1\nred durum 73 to 35, May 7\u00abH. July\n76*, Sent. 78%. ^\nCorn, No. 3 white 41U te 43U.\nOat*, No. 3 whit* 36% to 31%.\nPlax, No. 1. 183Vi to l'7Vi.\nPlour unchanged. Sblpmentt 35,446,\nPun beu 16.00 to 1680.\nMetal Markets\nNBW TOBK. May 3 (A\u00bb)-Oopp\u00abr\ngultt;  *l*otralytlo *p*4 and future\nTto banly lUady*. \u00abot and nurty\n8480; futun 34.lt\nHon firm, unohangtd.\nLead (toady; tpot N*w Tcrk 486;\nBut St. Loul* 4.10. .\nZlno qttlet; But St Loul* apot tnd\nfutun 486.\nAntimony tpot 186.\nBar ntnr ttudy, % ugbtr at\u00ab\u00ab.\nLONDON\nOopptr, ttoadud tpot 333 lOr,\nfutun ISS lit.\nBtoctmytlc *pot 333 13* 3d: futun\nISS.\nTin wot 3334 lSt 6d; toten MU\n131 Sd.\nLied am tn 7t 3d; futun Sll 16t\nSine *pot 314 171 6d; futtn 315\nBaraUnr tlm MS hlgbtr tt 18Hd.\nSHOWERS LOWER\nWHEAT PRICES\nWheat Close UastaWe.st Almost Bottom Level\nef Day\nBT JOBNP. BOCOJSAN\nCBIOAQO, Mat 3 (AP)- Uwtr\nprlou for inlnt ruulted today from\ngnaral *bow*ry condition* that tended to ranon uxlity u to drought\ndugtrt for crept.\nA Secld*d curttUnwnt of iptcuta-\ntlvt actlTlty la whut. ud other otr-\n**1* u w*u, wat ipptnnt.\nWhut cloud unitabH a* almo\u00abt\ntht day'i bottom flguru, %*l% un-\ndir yuterday-a flnlth, corn 14-% down,\notte V4-V4 oft, and prorlitoni varying from 6 out* daollat to u (quel\nadvano*.\nTerm* ot thru dlnoton had *x-\nplred. H. A. Dodd and L. T. Untpa\nww* reelected, ud B. W. KUngtn-\nimlth, who wUhed to retire, U *uc-\nueded by J. M. Craigie, who comu\nback to the txecutlre after a year'*\nabeenoe.\nIt wu announced that tot 1384\nthe fruit crop from Bo*w*U wUl be\nbandied by tha txohugt, u agru-\nment to cm effect baring bean *n-\ntarad Into with tb* BoiwiU Prult\nGrower*, who lut yur hid ibout\n10,000 bbxu of applu, 4000 oratu of\nnne and Lambert cherriu, 850 cntet\nof blaCkberrft*, and *om* other llnu*\nIt ti expected the BotwtU UL Iblp-\nment* wUl be hudled tram Sirdar,\nexcept thou th\u00bbt han to b\u00bb pn-\noooled, ud thu* wlU be taku oan\nof at WynndeL Oarloadi wUl go out\nfrom tht CS3., tiding at Atbara.\nMcColl-Frontenac\nBoasts Dividend\nVancouver Sales\nVANCOUVBB, May 3 \u2014 Mining\n\u2022bin* told on tht Vucouver ttoek\nLUt*d-*r\u00bbdlu 1367, Beiver 1600,\nBnteW IS7, U Con 3600, B B Bi\n33800, Cariboo 380, Bralom* Pract\n4-3, Oeorgli BIT 3000, Oold Belt I860,\nIteridlu 3660, Mak Slocar 300, Morning Star 7430, Nat Sltrtr 3000, Nloola\n11860, Plonur 460, Prem O 1360,\nRtno 160, Taylor B 13,166, Vualta\n4000, WtyHdt 1306.\nCurb\u2014 Altxandrla 1000, Bayrlew\n3000, B O Nlck*l 16,486, Big Mlu 1800,\nBute En, 500, Cu Band StOO, Cotton\nB*lt 1200,-Dalhoune 1000, Dutonl*\n16866. DunwaU 100, Ptlrrtaw 1600,\nQoloonda 300, Olactar Ork 6600,\nOrange 3776, Orul Wlhku* 8160,\nBald* 18,000, Btdlty 1060, Bom* 3306,\nIndtpuduu 13860, Koot B*Ue 6360,\nMlnto 13830, Morton 3300, Noble PIT.\n16800, N\u00bb\u00abt\u00ab Son 5800, Norgold 66,.\n500. Pud Onlll* 660, Portor Idaho\n1500, Mat Bawk 1800, Reward 6000,\nRichfield 700, Salmon 4300, SnowflKk*\n1000, Standard 1140, United Ann 3060,\nVlditta 660, Viking 18,100, Waterloo\n1000, W.rerly M.000, Whitewater 600.\ni   Mi   ii \u2022\u25a0    iMtei '-..-mf   \u00abm-m\t\nWlnnlptg Grain\nTEXTILE GOES\nUP TWO POINTS\nIrregularity Is Noted\non Montreal's\nStock List\nMONTBBAL. May 3   (CP)-Monte*\nnal atock exchange Uttlng* pnuntod\nu Irrtgular ptrformanu during today* union duplte *nooungtag Mate\nm-am.\nDominion TixtU* tothnaud by an\ntncreu* to th* dividend rata cloud\n\u2022t savi whan It wu up two polnte.\nCanadlu Induttrlal Aloohol A loll\n% at UK white tht B ttoek wta ott\nVi at 11%. TtM pretimd dipped two\npolnta at 14%.\nBoward Smith gaUwd % at 10%.\nlOegare Win pnftmd nu una\npoint* at 31 on It* flnt aal* thla\nyear. OonwUdated Smtlton at ISS\nand Bank of Nor* Scotla wan both\ndown thru polnte.\nSalu 16817 iham. Bond* 611860.\nUN BUYING ON\nTORONTO MARKET\nTORONTO, May 3 (OP)-Salllni\nordan faU on a thin buying market\nin tha lndurtrial notion ot tht Toronto -took txchugt todty. Dtttil-\nltrlu, food* ud iteel* htld to tb*\ndown itdi.\n> Walkenoommota nlmlat38,off 3,\nOuadlu Induttrlal Ateohol at 11%.\ndown lii and Dl\u00bbtlU\u00abn Sugrtm at\n17%, down %. in tto food ud itert\ngroup Loblaw A, C.P-R., BrtaUlu and\nPord A tagged % to %. Oontolldited\nBmrtten eued 8 point* to 160.\nStock* clotlng a jwlnt or mon higher lnoludid Comumen Ou, Oanada\nWin aad Cabl* B, Howard Smith, lad\nMoon corporation.\nExchangee\nMONTBBAL, May 3 (CP1\u2014John Irwin, pruldent ot McCou-Prontenac\nOil compuy, Ltd., today told tha u-\nnual general meeting ot thin-holden\nthat report* already reulred from\ntha compuy'a marketing dlvliion*\nindicated u lncrtue to demud tor\ngaaolla* und lubrluttng olli during\nth* current year.\nMr. Irwin alto mada official u-\naouncament ot the dlrectortte'i ic-\ntlon ln lnoraulng the annual dividend rate from 60 cent* annualy to\n30 cent* by th* declaration ot a\nquarterly dividend of 30 cent*, p*y-\ntbl* June 16. Dtrtcton wen rultcted\nud reporU approved.\nCanadian Dollar-\nTrifle Improved\nJBWTttU.; Maj 8 (OPJ-I-udlni\ncumnclu toored. narrowly.In the\nforeign exchange merketi today, but\nmaintained a ateady tona.\nTh* Chanadlan doUar Improved a\ntrifle, extending lta premium over\nthe united Stett* doltar from 7-83\nto % p\u00abr ((Alt, Tto pound iterUng\ncloeed at. 33.13%. It* high for the diy\nud % abovt yeiterday'i flnil rite.\nThe Prench fruo oloud unchuged\nit 6.63 unta.\nPound Leads in\nCurrency Rise\nMONTSIBAL, May 3 (OP)-Cumn-\nclu advanced on Montretl exchangu\ntoday with tbe pound In tha vanguard.\nThe pound rote 18-83 ot a oent at\n85.11 \"MS while the United State*\ndollar uud l-8\u00bb dt.t P\u00abr cut it 8-33\nof 1 per cent dlicouot. Th* true wu\nunchanged at 681' cut*.\n    ' ' ' . , '\nSugar Unchanged\nNBW TOBK. M\u00bby 3 (AP)-B*W\nlugar unchanged today at 3.75 for\napotV*aH4M'7or Jim* arrivala.\nPuturu unchanged to two polnta\nhigher. Salu were 17,100 toni. May\n1.43B, July 1.58, Stpt. 1.60, Dte. 1.67,\nJu 1.68B, March 1.73.\nRefined unchanged at 4.30 for tin*\ngruulattd. .*.\nChrysler Declares\n' an Extra Dividend\n\u25a0MS* Tome, May 3 (AP)--Olnot.\nJ* ot tto Ohrytltr Dorp, todty demand aatrtra dlTtttend of 35 unt*\non tM capital (took. A nguter \u00abu*r-\nterly dlibuntmut of 33 otntt wu\nalio ordered.\nKOOTENAY RIVER DROPS\nTWO PEET AT WARDNER\nWABDNBR, >Uy 8\u2014Th* rtOUt OOOl\nwetther bu uved famwrt UTtng ln\ntbt lowtr putt from being flooded\nout. Tbe Kootenay river hu fallen\nnearly two fut, after running full\nto the bank* lit* lut wuk.\nIng future* quotation\nOp*n   High\nWhut\n|   (CP)\u2014Wo*.\num   etna\nEp: RS R R R\n1 = R R R R\nD i R i R\n143\n143\nPlax.\nMay\nJuly   .\nOot.    .\nBy*;\njSy  Z\". 43\n-\"SL-v*.-*6**\nCaah prlou:\nWhut; No. 1\nnor.   and   track\n6114;  No. 3 nor,\n-       -*-    143\n=.      =      1\u00bb%\na\n48 Vi\nnR\n70V4:  NP, 1\nNo.  3   nor.\nto. 6, MV,: ftd\n43%: No. i durum 66%.\nMONTBBAL,   May   S\nl*h and foreign\n<CP)-Brlt-\nlu  doUu  a*\ncompiled   hP   th*   Boyal   Bank   of\nCuida, cloaed today at f\nArgentina,  *je*o  .\nAuitralta, pound\nBelgium, bfllg*  \t\nchina, Bong Kong dollare\nDenmtrk, krone\nPruu, fruo ....._\nOermuy, relohtmark\n^Utpdfl\ntain, pound\nnorm\ngas- iST\t\nNtw ZulindLpound\n8S55TA-W?>POund\nSweden, kront \t\nSwttterltnd, Iran* -r__r___B\nunited Statu, dollar, l-SSf par ctnt\ndltcount.\nNews\n& M\nG.R.Da^\nUTICA\nLIMITED\nWe have prepared an informational circular dealing\nwith the above silver property in the Slocan district,\nwhich will be mailed on request\nH. H. PETERS &, Company\nMembers Vancouver Stock Exchange\n707 Stock Exchange Bldg. Vsnctmvetk B. C.\nStock Certificates\nfor Mining\nv.\nCompanies\nWs have many designs to select from ...\nPrinted in one or two colors ... We can\njive fast service.\nWRITE  FOR SAMPLES\nAND PRICES\nPayroll Farms, Time Sheets, Synoptics,\nTime Cards\nEvery Printed Form for\nMining Companies.\nNelson Daily News Job Dept.\nQuality Printers and Lithographers\nBaker Street Nelson, B.C.\n MOB IBM\nMore Low Drug Prices\nFor Today and Tomorrow\nThese Low Prices Ars for Cash Only!\nToiletries\ntte WUltama Sharing Ocum . Ste\n18c WUUaatt' Glider Cream .. 3Tb\nWe WUUan-f OUder Orum .. 48c\n15c Cuuom' ShtTtng Crtam .. Mb\n31.00 Pluld (Tor* Beduto for\nthou who with to remore *nA\nrorplui w*lght mWr\nSO* PJD. Cold nd VulAlng\nI   Cream. Ste\n50c Jergen'i Lotion 4_c\nTooth\n.  Preparations\n25c Mlnty't Tooth Putt 18c\n500 01-30 Tooth Putt  3H\nKM Nyal Milk ot Magna*!*\n*    Tooth Put*   Ste\nMc Mlnty'* Mottth Wuh .... 33c\n15c Tooth Bruthu      17c\n50c Dr. wut't Toothbrutb *.. \u00bb3c\nI 37c tubu Squlbb't    m*\nToothptttt     -rmy-\nRemedies\n81.00 Nytl ICtntnl Oil  6Se\n31.00 tt). Miami (M  73*\n50c Ny\u00bbl Milk of Magnul*.... 4St\n33c Nyal attlk ef Magntala 3 for 38c\n3135 Adlerlka    36c\n33BSP\n11.00 Nyal Blood Purlfltr ..\n11.00, Nyal BaruparUla Oo.\nSoaps\nPelmoUrt\nCithmtrt Bouquet\nW\u00ab\nJergen'i Bath Tableti\nB ft B Baby Soap ....\n1K>\n730\n, St\n. 130\n, Mt\n, tic\nSe\n16o\nBring Ik your old Bot Wtter\nBottle, no mattar what condition lt it In and Wt wUl girt\nrou a 31.00 Governor Bot g\/IM\nWater Bottle for ....... J*\n-mm---m____m________m\nYOU GET WHAT YOU ASK FOB AT OUR STORE\nNANNllHERFORD go.\nBAKER & WARD SIS.\nDruggist, and Stationers\n*-\u2666*.\u2666-\u2666-\u2666-\u2666-\u2666-\u2666-\u2666-\u2666-\u2666-\u2666-\nTrail\nFroio Day\nTo Day\nby a. r. j.\n\u25a0\nt.+*t\u00ab.e*>\u00ab*\u00ab.\u00ab. \u00bb.\u00bb.*-*->\u2022\nIt hu been many, moon* ilnc* tx-\ncavatlon gapar* h*v\u00ab hid a chance to\ndo uy gaping\u2014to itand alongildi\ntencu that ara Jutt built for the\nprevention of onlooker* falling toto\nthe digging.   _  >  _\nBut now TraU hu a aUgbt lnk-\nUng of th* uptrend In building and\nthe new brick .tore which 1* to be\nerected on Hdcwdo itrut, . -at off\nBay avenue provides that jomethlng\ntot thou who apparently five nothing to do, to watch.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nIt I* rully difficult to figure out\nJutt exactly what theu fellow* who\ngate Into the eicavatlon digging!\nnatty are lnterutad to for th* urn*\nptoout li contlnuaUy going on..\nA tew man ahonl nig\u2014thla eec-\nUon ot tb* town having filled ln with\n\u25a0lag to make a level towiulta\u2014a truck\nhaul* a good load away aad then th*\n\u25a0tart of the ume procu* again to fill\nenothar truck.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nProbably thou fellowt who ttend\nthen tor hour* dp *o buauu tt\nmaku them ful good to ut othtn\nwork.\n\u2022 it\nThlt rivlvit of building activity\nbring, to mind tht itory of the Amtrl-\nou who wu vtettlng to th* OM Country ud h* h*d mat np with u old\nacquaintance. Be arrangad to mut\nthe Bnguihmu at h_ office after\nworking hourt and walk home wtth\nhim where he wu to enjoy aome nut\nbut ud Torkihln pudding.\nTbt American commenced telling\nthe Ingllthmu about tbl gnat tky-\n\u2022crapart they had over the ooun ud\ntb* ipe*d th*y wen erected ud bla\nacquaintance didn't have th* opportunity to got a word In edgewayi.\n\"By the way,\" nld tbt Amarleu,\n\"What la that bunding ovtr there?\"\n\"I don't know, It wttn't thin whu\nt Wut to work thlt mornlngl\" oam*\ntht reply.\nId meuurlng the weight ot college\nnun recently It wu found thtt thtlr\nclothing ud thou tddad Horn two to\nton and a halt pound! to Ou figure.\nTONIGHT\nTbt blggut and la*t emit ot tht NBLSON OLBB\nCLtJB conctrt Serlu\t\nMargaretha Lohmann\n\u25a0 \u25a0\"\u2022',   Plultt\nKurt Reher\nceuut\nWith \u2022 mil Program. Mf the Ola* Club\nST. PAUL'S CHURCH\nADMISSION 60c\n.... Doort Open 7M p.m.      Conoart 6:00 pjn. Sharp\nCYPROC\nBEFORE YOU DO SEE US ABOUT\nGYPROC\nEasy to Apply\u2014Fire Resisting\n?58.50 Per 1000 Sq. Ft.\nWood, Vallance\nHardware Company, Ltd.\n'nelson oty council studies new\nprofile and pun for power line\n\u20144101 MBLSOK DAILY BBWS, MBLSOK, EC. - TODAY MOBNVfQ, MAY 4, 1334\t\nAlterations Proposed by the\nEngineer for Line From\nBonnlngton Plant\nA profll* of th* propoud new electric trantmluton line from Bonnlngton PalU to Kejaon, wtth a plan allowing al] the land* croued, wu lubmlt-\nted to tbe Ntlton city councU by City\nBngtottr Boyd O. Affleck, together\nwith a number of propoud alteration!,\nwai refined -to th* the. water ud\nlight oommlttu for further consideration tnd to bo repotttd btck to tht\ncouncil. *\nTbt report retdi:\n(1)\u2014The original right of way\nwu only SO fut to width, but reg\nlitered uwnwnt* over only a very\n\u00abm\u00bbll portion of thl* hay* been ac*\nfulred. In 1880 whtn during opentlon* were c*rrt*d out thl* wu widened to 100 fut, ot which 40 fut wu\non th* lowtr or northerly |)de of tht\npnunt pot* Una, and 60 feat on tht\nupper. Thl* permitted tha location of\nthe' aaw Una at 36 tut dlitaht from\nth* old on*, on th*. toutherly aide.\nThlt eondltlon obtain* from the plut\nto lot 6363, Juit thl* aid* ot the\nOranlte tramway, whan th* right of\nway of th* Wut Kootanay Power ud\nLight oompuy It Joined ud Mowed tor uvtral mflu to t point to lot\n33, (II. Scully) when tbe llnu UP-\nUtto again. Throughout thU dlttuct\ntbt two rlghte ot way have btn mid*\nto touch, leaving a width on the upper or toutherly tide of our pnunt\npolt Una of 63.8 tett. Prom tbt ibove\nmentioned point to lot 38 a new lo-\nutlon hu bun made, whtch will bt\ntbt tubjtct of a \u2022peclil eiplinitlon.\nto tb* wutera ud of Wlaton itrut\nln Bowmont, ud for thi* portion it\nlt propoud to uu th* dlituoe u at\nth* Bonnlngton *nd of th* Une, tor\nth* boundarlu of the right of way. It\nn* *dvlubl* to bav* th* for-ml\nunction of tb* oouncll to then dl-\nm*n*lona. Orown grant* ln lot* 6306,\n8366 and 6643 have ilreidy bun ll-\nrudy obtained to conformity with\ntheu propouli.\nBEAIDSNCB UNDER UNS\nIn lot 3660 tht neldence ot Mr.\nBUI It located directly under tbe\ntrenamlulon Unt, which I* * vtry\nundulreble condition. Advanttg* bit\nbun taken of t flight ktnk In th*\n\u2022ilitlng Un*, by which a tmtll angle\nbu bu utabllahed at Mr. Bill* wut\nboundary, and while tbe exlttlng pole\nline It ttUl within tbt attend right\nof way, upon n-eonttructlon both\nth* ntw and th* old tin* will be\nufely clear of Mr. Hill'* building*\nI wlU b* glad to receive the approval\not tht councU for thlt tuggttted\nchtnge.\n(3)\u2014An tntlrtly new location hu\nbun mid* for tb* trumlulon lint\nbetween block 6 , lot 88 (M. Scully)\nud tbe city eubttatlon, for a number\nof reatoat, th* mon important of\nwhich I wUl outline briefly:\n(a) The tilitlng curve In our trut-\nmJulon Un* tn block 6. ud It* crou-\ntng at an acute angle over tbe Wut\nKooteniy Power company'! trtnimli-\nrdon line, an both very unutlifac-\ntory, Th* propoud new location\nwould do away with thl* curve and\ntruifer tht croutng to a right\nangled out tt th* lntoructlon ot\nWinon itreet ud tht Silver King\ntramway, when tb* condition* \u00abr*\nv*ry good.\nCBOSSSS HIGHWAY FIVE TIMES\n(b) Tb* ntating trenamlulon Une,\nbetwun thll point and Ntlion, crouei\nth* main tranaprovlndal highway\nfive tlmu, thru ot which croulnga\ninitu acuta angle. Tb* propoud\nlocation orouu lt one*, at a right\nangte.\n(c) Ho room \u2022ittta, alongtlde the\nexlitlng trenamlulon Un*, to parallel\nlt with a new Une eb either ltd*.\n(d) Th* \u00abl*tlng trenimlulon Una\ntnvtntt difficult ground ud I* unduly don to three retldencu. The\npropoud location ihowi a good profit* ud paaau through! tlmoet no\nImprovement!.\n(4)\u2014Aa It uemt ezp*dltnt to go\nto the trouble of obtaining two eepa-\nnte And dlattnot rlghte of wty betwun block 6. lot 86'ud tbt dty, It\nIt luggtated thtt:\n(t) Zaaementa be obtained covering the new location aa abown on tha\nplan*\n(b) Tb* new Un, whu built, bt\nlocated u ahown on th* plu.\n(o) Th* old lln*, whu nconitruct-\ned, be abandoned betwun block 6,\nlot 38 ud the lubltatlon, and re-\nerected paraUel to the new on* ud\non th* ume right of wty, tt tutt u\nfir eut u th* silver King tremwiy.\nIt 1* of oouru undentcod thtt tbe\nnquuu ot (b) and (c) may ba re-\nverud, \u00ab*HHH\nIt la figured that over 37,000 toni\nof polion bran will bt needed to\ncontrol griuhoppert ln North Dakota thla Summer.\ndlipute that developed Into Ibtrp\nwcrfare, eonildered ilmllar tctltn.\nBupateh of tha T600-ton 6-toch\ngun cruiur Bnterprtu from Mombau.\n1600 mllu away, to the acua, to\nsupport the iloop Pennnoe and pollce to oau of trouble, lndlcatad that\nBritain would take no cbancu of Interference with Aden, a Brltlah output of lmmenn Importance between\nEgypt and India, ud controlling tbt\n\u2022outturn entrince to tb* Red u*\nand tbe Sun canal.\nPBAB CONFLICT\nWITH POWBBS\nBrltlih leaden feared Ibn Saud'i\nunchecked advuca may give u lm-\npetui to a \"gruter Arabia\" movement\nand bring him Into conflict with the\nthru Europeu poweri, for Britain\nuek* to defend her foothold ln eouth-\nern Arabia ud Pruce ud Italy alao\nhave Important lntarut ln th* area.\n(Ibn Baud, the chieftain who to 10\nyean hu unified ancient Arabic\ntribet, appeared to nave the whole\nBad na cout of Anbl* to ubjwtlon.\nS\u00abudl Arabia leu than a year ago replaced th* \"combined kingdom* of\nHejc-i ud Ntjd.\" Yemen ud Saudi\nArabia for uveral yean have quarreled ovtr thilr boundary Una*, but King\nr*i Baud *pp*rently watted for a\nabowdown unm bla army wu brought\nto a high ateta of efficiency.)\nHOLY WAB THBEAT\nReport* at verluce with othar dla-\npttcbu retching hen wert that the\nImu YUya of Yemen would ttj to\nraUy hit torcu by ctUlag oo all atba-\nlem* to Join ln a holy war againat\nIbn Baud.\nOn the other hand, Ibn Saud'a lucent tn aroiutng a natlonallitlc tplrlt\ntmong Arab* over a wide an* prior\nto a campaign agalnit tb* Turk*, led\nBrltlih quartan to prepare for poulble widespread ruulta ot hi* lnva-\nilon of Yemen.\nPLANES   DISPATCBBD '\nBrltlih ttrpluu ud irmed pollce\nwen dlipitched northward from Adu.\nTha iloop Pertzance and the Brltlih\n\u25a0teimtr Ayamonte conveyed refugu*\nfrom Hodeldih to Kamaru laland.\nTha .BrltUh cruiur Enterprlu wu\nordered from Mombau, Ewt Africa,\nto Adu In aouthwut Anbl*. Another\nBrltlah iloop wu ready for action\nthen.\nIbn Saud'a prutlga In tht Arab\nworld wu expected to mount u the\nImu ot Yemen wu eoneldered hi*\ngretteit rlvtl. Th* litter'* hlitorlc\nfamily la ot udent lineage; th*\nQuun ot Bheb* I* counted In th*\nUn* of It* monarch*.\nTh* w*r might have ended nearly\nmonth ago with Ibn Baud taking\npoueulon of only tht dltputtd border\nregion, but tbe Imu refuted to \u00abur-\nrendir a group of political refugee*,\nIncluding Buu a. IdrLtl, w Ibn\nBaud demanded.\nBBEIBE\n\u00ab dnn\nman of all uu bin\ndrank good beer. They\nknow It li a bentflcttl drink\nbtciuu lt hu gnat propertlu\nfor building up tbt tyitem. It\nluppUu *dd*d energy ud nerve\n\u25a0trenfth whUe lt buUdi tiiiue.\nDrink our\nKootenay\nRainbow\nBeer\nand you will *t\nonce note It* bene-\nflcitl ttftctt.\nMORE ABOUT\nARABIAN WAR\n(Contlauid   Prom  Page  OM).\n27 CIS. MINIMUM\nCANNING WAGE\nConcerns Female Workers\nHaving Two Months\nExperience\nVICTORIA, tlty 8 (CP).-A wtge\n\u2022cal* for female worker* engaged In\ntht canning, prctervlng, drying rnd\npuking of fruit ud vegetable* tn\nBritish ColumbU hu beu eitabltih-\ned by tbe provincial botrd of ln-\nduatrtal relation under the chair*\nmanihlp of VAdam BeU, deputy mln-\nlitar of labor.\nFemale employee! with two monthi\nuptrltnct wlU be paid 31 cute per\nhour for the flrat eight houn\nworked, 40 unt* par hour for uy\nUmt ovtr tight houn up to 13 rouri\nud 64 centa per hour for Uy tlmt\nIn eiceu of 13 houq. Tb* tool* w'U\nbecome effect Itay 18.\nTbe order taku notic* ot tb*\nexemption* by ipeclU ltouca under\nth* female minimum wag* act,\nwhich may be glnn to handicapped\npereoni or untried b*glnner* up to\nl-7th ti tht number ot workiri on\ntht Job with tht provliion thlt tht\nnumbtr of tptcltlly licenced pereoni\nunder 18 ytin of ue may not exceed 36 per cent of tbe total employed.\nEmployment of men ud boy* In\nthe mme occupation! at lower wagu\nthu femilei would receive I* prohibited undtr tht order.\nLYPCHUK TO     '\nSTAND TRIAL\nJohn Lynchuk ot Oerrard appeared\nIn dty police court Wadneeday on a\ncharge of attempting to defraud by\nforgery, ud wu committed to itand\ntrial by Stipendiary Maglitrate John\nCtrtmel.\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nBASEBALL (SUNDAY \u2014 OPENING\nOAM8\u2014MSTALINS PALLS VI. NELSON. 3.36. (33T3.\nRom* booking  it  gxctuior  dub\nbike uie, star Grocery, Saturday.\n  (3314)\nTailoring and Dnaamaklng\nMyrlhel Pilmqulit.\nSuite 44. BWC. Blk. Phon* 180.\n  1*864)\n\u25a0art Beber, prodigy, hu won four\nicholanblp* under the world'i greit-\njtt ccUliti. Hur htm tonight\u2014Neteon\nOlee Clab Concert, St. Paul'! Church.\n8 p.m. iharp. AdmLuion 50c.   (3363)\nPer your barber work go to\nCohen tnd olton. Next Imperial\nBank  building. (3316)\nRoutand Nuratry wlU b* on th*\nmarket May 8th from 6 to 6. PuU\nUn* of Nureery stock ind plinta.\n  (3863)\nDEATH   NOTICE\nLawton \u2014 John Btrnbard,\nawiy May 3, at St. Paul'a hoapltal,\nVucouvtr, iged 63 yun. Puneril\ntnnounoementa liter. (3311)\nTht* aduirtiumut it not publlthtd\nor dl*pl*y*d by th* Llduor Control\nBotrd or by th* Government of Brltlih Oolumhl*.\nPCNBBAL NOTICS\nBtnnttt\u2014Mn. E. J\u201e pined away\non April 38tb, at soap Like, Wuh..\nO. 8. A. Punertl urvleu will b*\nhtld tV Bt. Btviouri church on\nSaturday afternoon at 3 o'clock.\nrioweri will bt received at D. J.\nBoberteon'* Funeral Parian.  (3311)\nMORE ABOUT\nJAPAN'STRADE\n(Cmtlnued  Prom  Pig*  On*)\ntb* Brltlih government would tak*\nitep*  te  halt  Japan**  competition unleu Japu *grced to m.idl-\nfy her trad* method* ud tactic*.\nTokyo'* envoy told Mr. Bundman\nbe could not reply immtdUtely but\nmuit. coniutt. hi* govtrnmut\nAt i confennc* uptatelly called by\nam: na board* ot trade ewcutiv*\nexplained to tb* Ntpponu* diplomat\nth* dtuAtlon to BrltUh ooloolu and\nth*   homelud   whtn   lcwer-prlotd\nJiptatjt goodt wen  twuptog  th*\nmirketo.   Bt   hoptd    Iiptn   would\ntgnt, to negotiate Quickly for a direct lettltmtnt.\nIt wu nported (hit Britain U\nwilling to compromlu It Japan'a\nreply la concUlatory.\nlt wu undantood tha propoud\nnttrtcttoni an toady for Immediate\nannouncement In out \"apan dou\nnot agree to modify ber program.\nThua rutrlottona, it wm nported,\nwould tak* th* term ot import\nquota* ud would necueary applyi\nto \/any nation, but would ba aimed chiefly at Jtpu. Tb* rwtrlctlon*\nwould not afftet countrlu with\nwhich Britain hu fivored-nitlon\ntreatlet.\nFRANCE CONTINUES\nROOT (HIT SPIES\nPARIS, May 3 (AP). \u2014 Pnnch\ncourt* ud polio* moved vtgoroutly\ntoday againat penoni loomed ot ipy\nictlvltlu on tb* Oepnu bo.-der.\nWbU* tb* ucret urvlc* puihtd\ntta teirch for accomptlou of three\ntuipeete, uother tlleged ipy wu\nconvicted it Sarraguemlnu to tbt\nMtto territory. The untenu of ah-\nothtr wu tocrttttd by tht bout\nof ippetli.\nJouph Lorachabch, reildent ot tht\nGerman frontier, wu ttnttnotd to\n\u25a0it monthi *to prlton ud fined 100\ntrine*. Bubtrt Jouph, a Luxembourg pig mar-hut, wbo had appealed a thnayur wntono*. in*\nordered to tervt tour ytin. Both\nmen htd bun convicted *t ucret\ntrtili.\nDEKTONIA EARNINGS $3000 A\nMWITH GREATER THROUGH THE\nREVISION STATES A. W. DAVIS\nProperty Shaping Up\nWell; First Car\nReady\nTtt rivlllon ot tnt federal gold\ntu wUl meu a gnat thlag for tbe\nDentonla mining oompany, whom\nproperty on jewel lake 1* one of the\nbrtghtut opnatlont of tb* oreenwood mining divUlon, itated Min-\nigtr W. Davli ln Nelion TburMUy.\nDropping tb* tu wlU add an*\nproxlmitely 33000 \u2022 month to the\ncompany'* earning* ud wUl *Uow\ntor a gruter tonnage. Low grade\nblocked out previou* to tht\n10 ptr cent tax announcement, htd\nbeu glnn up u t bid bet. Thlt\ncu now bt budled with the higher tndt on quite profitably.     '\nTm compuy'* ntw mill hu bun\ngradually itepptd up from 30 ton*\n\u2022Inu It* wu tint put Into oper-\n\u2022tton 10 dayf ago, ud ln tbt oouru\nof tht next tew dtyt wiu b* running it ctptcity, loo ton* dally.\nOn Sunday a ntw oomprtuor wu\ntottalVtd to giv* lufflcient air to\noperate thru atopen, Prevtouily only\ntwo ttoptr* wtn In um. with tht\niddltlontl unit there wUl b* little\ntrouble ln bmklng 100 toni dtUy.\nlltt tint ctr of ooncentritei li\nnow re*dy for ihlpment ud with\nth* preunt v*lue for gold It I*\nintlclpited thlt tbt dally production of tht property wiu be tp-\nproxlmately 81000.\nA font ot 60 mtn ll being tm-\nploytd but whtn oonitruotion work\nIt completed a regular mill ud\nmln* crew of 46 men wlU bt rt-\nWhen Mr. Davli took ohirge laat\nAugu*t not a pound et or* wu\nto light. Study development work\nbu proven on on tb* miln body\nto keep th* mill running for aom*\ntime ud later exploretory work hu\nSroven additional bodle*. The tola\ni wide and the *v*rage grade la 83\nto 63 ahead of the Cariboo or Bridge\nRLUEMBBCN\nCOFFEE 45\nSpecially prepared for all glass coffee makers also all\ndrip methods of making coffee.\nFRIDAY and SATURDAY\num\nPHONES 10 and 11\n         v   \u2022        i\"      '\n\"When You Think of Groceriet--Think of the Star\"\nBONELESS CHICKEN-Crosse & Blsckwell's K,S;\nTin    29?\nEGGS-Grade A Pullet Extras _ 2 dox. 35c\nTOMATO JUICE-Crosse & Blackwell, UU tins;\n3 for .'.._*U[\nMAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Lb. 38c\nFRESH GROUND COFFEE-Good quality .. Lb. 29?\nTEA\u2014Salada Brown Label _. Lb. -7t)\nCHOCOLATE MAPLE BUDS-Cowan's;\nLb _2 25e\nPURITY FLOUR\n24-lb. sack  79s* 49-lb. sack \t\nS1.49\nOKANAGAN GRAPE JUICE 12-oc bottle 25?\n(1BSBS IS NONE BETTSB)\nREADY CUT MACARONI -- 4 lbs. 25c\nPEAS\u2014Fancy quality, size 6, 2s Tin 10?\nWHILB TBST LAST\nHEREFORD CORNED BEEF ... 2 tins 25c\nJOHNSON'S FLOOR WAX-Paste or liquid; Tin 69?\nLIBBY'S SEEDLESS RAISINS - 2 lbs. 29c\nLIQUID AMMONIA OR BLEACH . 2 bottles 25?\nP. fr G. NAPTHA SOAP 7 for 25c\nFruits and Vegetable!\nORANGES\u2014Medium size, California 3 doz. 95?\nRHUBARB .\u201e : 6 lbs. 25c\nGRAPEFRUIT-Medlum size  -.  5 for 25?\nNEW POTATOES Lb. 10c\nCANTALOUPE\u2014Good size  Efch 19\u00ab\nFRESH LOCAL ASPARAGUS Lb. 15c\nBANANAS-Goklen Fruit   2 lbs. 19?\nCALIORNIA FIELD TOMATOES Lb. 23?,\nNEW CARROTS 3 bunches 25c\nFRESH LOCAL SPINACH .., .'. 4 lbs. 23?\nNEW BEETS AND TURNIPS Bunch 10?\nNEW CABBAGE > Lb.  6c\nRADISHES OR GREEN ONIONS .... 8 bunches 10?\nX STAR GROCERY M.\nraOBB   VOUB  OBDSBS\ntte* Delivery to AU Fart* of th* City\nFreight prepaid on all mall orders over (5.00.\nRiver  itttu Mr.  D*vl*. Tb*  will*\n\u00abr* *J*o to good ihipe.\nWork hu commenced on \u2022 1800-\nfoot erou-cut tunnel from tb* like\nilde of the hill to tip thi on body\n\u2022t depth add to opts up turthei\nor*, in thl* work and m th* ac*\nqulaltlon ot tha Demro arande, aa\nidjolning jmaertj. lt li hoped tc\netoat* a lutoUctlil ru*rv*.\nFINAL HOLLYWOOD\nCONCERT TONIGHT\nTh* third and lut concert to tht\nBollywood oonotrt *enei l* being\n\u00bbt*gid it tbe St. Paul'! church tonight. Tbe ticket uie hu bun good\nand there li a tirgi ittendinci expected to bur the final program\nof thla celebrated lerlee.\nMlu Margaretta Lohmann, ptanlat.\nind Kurt Reher, celllit, will be th*\ntrttit*. Both hive mid* greit lm-\norai'toni on .tidlenua who hav*\nheard them, and an exceptional pro*\ngram of th* but ln rouiic ta u-\nlured thou tttendlng.\ne^5\nJ. A.C. Laughton, R.0\nOPTOMBTBIITT-OPTIOIAB\nSail* 808  Medical Art! Building\nA Real Tonic for That\nTired Feeling\nSMYTHE'S BEEF\nIRON AND WINE      \u25a0\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nmora 1\nNever Top Many\nWHITE SHIRTS\nIf you are of that great\ngroup of men that prefer white shirts almost\nto the exclusion of any\nother sort, our collection\nenables you to stick to\nwhite and yet attain\nvariety.\n11.56\nA good quality\nBroadcloth Forsyth\nmake\n81.95\nForsyth Country\nClub\nf 2.50 PALL MALL\n. A finer quality\nbroadcloth   ,\n$3.00 BOND STREET..\nA silk finish broadcloth!\n$3.50 WINDSOR\nThe finest silk broad-\ndoth we have ever\nstocked\nFMORY'S\nLimited\nDominion and Scotch Linoleums. By the yard or\nrugs. ...\nDominion Inlaid Linoleum, fl.50 Printed. 90? to\nf 1.10 sq. yd.\nPrinted Lino Rugs-All sizes .. 97.50 to |22.50\nScotch Inlaids  f 1.65 to f2.40 sq. yd.\nScotch Printed   fl.lO to **1.35 sq. yd.\n\u25a0  CONGOLEUM RUGS-ALL ;SIZES\nLinoleum snd Congolsum Passage Cloths\n86x27 wide.\ns\nTANDAR\nFURNITURE CO.\nComplete House Furnishers\nD\nNelson, B.C.\nTODAY and SATURDAY\nTHE FANTASTIC SENSATION BY\nIf yew can't\n\"sue\" him\nhow will\nyou know\nhe's horo,\ndo's thoro,\nho's ovary\nwhorot?t\n\u2014 he walks I\n-he talks!\n\u2014 he fights I\n\u2014ha levti I\n\u2014he KIUSI\nINVISIBLE\nIn order to appreciate the\nscreen's amazing imaginative\ncreation YOU MUST SEE II\nFROM THE START!\nAdd*d\n\"MBBBY OLD SOIIL'\nCartoon\nCOMEDY  \u2014  NSWS\nCANADIAN SCENIC\nComplete Shows 2-7-9\nFeature Times 2:45-7-.45-9:4.-\nannnn]\n","attrs":{"lang":"en","ns":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","classmap":"oc:AnnotationContainer"},"iri":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","explain":"Simple Knowledge Organisation System; Notes are used to provide information relating to SKOS concepts. 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