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In their return fire police killed one civilian and wounded\ntwo others. \u2666\t\nReporti that two BrltUh offlcen n0 casualties.\nwere kidnaped in Haifa could not\n. be confirmed hert. ,\nt   th* outbreak, wtrt tht tint In\ntht Holy Land since Gruner  and\nhii companion! went to tht gal-\n; lows, Gruner for participating in\nI an attack on a pollce itatlon which\nresulted ln two deaths.\nEight  young Jewi armed   with\ntommy-guns and revolver! itormed\nth* leave centrt at Nathanya, midway between Tel Aviv and Jaffa.\nA BrIUlh sentry  wis killed, but\nguards   drove   off   the   attackers\nIn the all-Jewiih city of Tel\nAviv four young Jewi ipeedlng- ln\na taxi on busy Allenby Road tossed a bomb at a British armored\ncar and Injured two pollce officer..\nPrior to the outbreak, authorities\nannounced abolition of the dusk-\nto-dawn curfew in Jerusalem, but\nlater there was a sudden tightening\nof street securif in the Holy City.\nNICOSIA, Cyprui, April 18 (CP)\n\u2014 British guards killed one Jew\nand wounded six others today when\nLIBRARY\nVICTORIA, B.C\nVOLCmJ- *T\u00a3> *   \u25a0|6lt.t*AI-OFV\n\u25a0maga i.i..i EEggaasmzEngg mgfli_sa3gnnEE_EMgi3Ei\n\\y it, Wake of Explosions\nwith heavy fire. A bomb tossed at, demonstrating prisoners set fire to\nth* residence of Lt.-Col. H. B. T. the Caraolos Camp, where un-\nMorrls, the Commanding Officer, authorized immigrant! to Palestine\ndemolished tht houie but caused tare detained.\n\"Rest or Play Your Vacation Away\" .\nMn. H. B. Gore of Nelson Wins\nSlogan Contest; 676 Entries\n\"Rest tr play your vacation\naway In Nelson.\"\nThlt Is th* Ilogan choien te attract tourists tt Nelson In tht Nelson Board of Tradt ilogan conteit\nIt wai wrltttn by Mrt, H. B, Gore\nof Nelson, who wlll receive a $26\ncash priie.\nTh* Judgei, member, of tht\nBoard's Tourist and Publicity\nCommittee, had considerable dif\nficulty In telectlng th* winning\nilogan from tha 676 entries, S. A.\nMaddocki, Chairman of tht Commltttt, iaid Friday, Tha final decision wai unanlmoui, however.\nOn tht Commltttt wtrt Prtildtnt John Learmonth, Vincent\nFink, W. A. Gordon, G. F. Hllllard, W. G. C. Lanskall, Secretary,\nQ. Q. Cuthbert, W. a. Harold, W.\nArmion, Alderman T. D. Roiling\nand A. C. Emory. .\n\u00bb Twisted bulldlngi and wrtcktd automobiles litter thll section of devastajed Texas City, Texas port\nwracked by explosion, and scorched by glint fires. A shipboard nitrate explosion touched off the\nP)j))tlH Itrltl of blaiti that levelled a large notion of the port. (AP Wirephoto).\nHeart Ailments,\nCancer\nVICTORIA, April II (CP) -\nHeart dtataat wu the leading\ncautt of death In B.C. during\nFebruary of thlt ytar with 265\nreported, followed by cancer with\n113. Dr. ,G. T. Amyot, Deputy\nMiniiter of Health, reported today.\nDttth* from agricultural ud\nforeitry accident! dropped to thre*\nI.. in February compared with 10 twt\n' thc gam* pirlod lait year, pneumonia fatalltlei alao showed a\nsharp decline from 84 ln January\nand February of lut year to 58\nfor th* ume period thla year,\nTh* moit notable decrease in the\ndeath toll from any diseases, however, li from influenta. There\nwera only flv* deathi in the flrit\ntwo monthi thli year compared\n.with 11 for the wii period ln 1948.\nBirth rata per 1000 population\nJumped to -3.35 during January\nand February compared with 18.4\nln IMI. In the ume period deatha\ndropped trom 0.47 to 0.48.\nMarriages increaied to 741 during\nFebruary compared with 880 for\nth* iame month in 1048 while the\nnumbtr ot divorces alao lumped.\nlharply. Without inclusion of returns from Victorli ln Februiry\nttm total reached 163 decreet u\nagalnit 140 for the ume month\nlatt ytar.\nTba proportion of illegitimate\nblrthi to Uvt blrthi showed a\n--harp decline trom 60 per 1000 lm\nFebruary 1048 to 40 for the ume\nmonth thu year.\nWON\nIn (hecks\nTORONTO, April 18 (CP) - Mn.\nMargaret Meecbam, an employee of\nthe \"fork Trading Company on Sher-\nbourne Street, on the fringe of\ndowntown Toronto, wu held up and\nrobbed of $28,000 In checki and $5000\nln cash today. She wai on her way\nback to her office from a bank.\nFurther detatla were not available.\nFIND MAN SCALDED\nTO DEATH IN TUB\nVANCOUVIR, April 18 (CP>-\nNonnan Tucker, 65-year-old farmer from Vermilion, Alta., wu found\ns.alded to dttth In i bath tub In a\ndowntown hottl lite latt night, police reported todiy. He 1. believed\nto havt buffered \u25a0 heirt attack.\nHt wu found by other tenants after ont of than heard groans coming from tht bathroom. The tub\nwu filltd with water and the hot\nwattr tap running.\nContUblt J. L. Marshall suffered\n\u25a0 scalded hand In . v.ln attempt to\nremove Tucker trom the boiling\nwattr.\nRESTRICT MP LIVING\nSTANDARD TO\nTHAT OF 1910-34\nWAaHmOTON, April 18 <AP)-\nTht Allies have decreed . post-war\nliving itandard for Japan equivalent to that between I Mil and\n1334\u2014higher lhan it Is now, but\nlower than ltl pre-w.r poulbilities.\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiniiiiiiiii\nSteel Worken\nSet First Wage\nIncrease Demand\nPITTSBURGH, April 18 (AP)\n\u2014Tht flnt definite wage Increase dtmand oomlng from tht\nUnlttd Steelworkers' (C. I. O.)\ncontract negotiation, wu dlicloied today\u2014a 23-ctnt hourly\nboo.t uktd of tht Jonu tnd\nLaughlin Stttl Corporation.\nIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nNelson's\nJUBILEE\n1897-1947\nrrtVT\nLoss May\nBe $50-100\nSE^D OTHERS SINCE 14 . . .\n\"A Roaf Over My Head\" Is Wish\nOf Waitress Uft $240,000\nWINNIPEG, Aj*U It (CP) \u2014 A SS-yttr-Old w*ltx*u who to\n_\u00bbli\nlervlng other people tlnot ihe wu 14, hat been willed $-40,000\nMinneapolis bachelor, Thomas B. Campbell, 77, who onct owned the\nold Miriaggl Hotel htrt \u2014 and the tint thing tht waitress, Margaret\nLaxdal, will do ii to \"(et t roof over my head.\"\n\"My fortune hu alwaya betn down tnd out,\" iht aaid today. \"I\nwu surprised whtn I heard of the will. I had no ldta he (Campbell)\nhid lb mud) money.\" O-:  ''\u00bb''\nMln Laxdal fttl* tht fortune\nwill be considerably reduced by\nlitigation. Mr. Campbell Ittt hll\nentire estate to her, terming her\nhii \"true friend Maggie Laxdal.\"\nFriday, Probate Judge Jame. J.\nKehoe at Minneapolis upheld the\nwill, which Mr. Campbell's relatives  contested.  Tht  Judge   ruled\ntht will, madt In Canada, la subject to Manitobt lawi which provide t will needs no witneiiei 11\nMim-X-atlSmei Mi. _*mkk. \\'\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\nCanadian Dollar\nAt 2i\/2 p.c.\nDiscount in U. S.\n1 'NIW YORK. April 11 (AP)\n\u2014 Th. Canadian dollar (free\nratt) declined today ta tht\nlowMt level tht** laat July\nwhan Canada pegged,.ti dollar\nat ptr with tht Unlttd Itatei,\ndoting it * dttetunt # \u00bb\/t ptr\ncent H 91.50 UA. cent*, a drop\nthe early 1900s, while ihe wu heat\nwaitress of the Mariaggi Hotel\nThere wai none finer than he,\"\nahe laid. While he owned the hotel\nhe waa alio a salesman hit traveli\ntaking him from Alaska to Florida,\nand Miss Laxdal saw him only\nbetween tripi.\nI won't spend the money foolishly,\" ihe aaid. \"I'm going to use It\nfor a good cause and that'i all Tm\ngoing to say. first I'm going to\nget a roof over my head\" a\nShe now it living with friendi LAKE SUCCESS, ff. V., April 18\nIn Winnipeg, \u25a0 I (AP) \u2014 The Security Council to-\nBorn in Iceland, ahe came to 1 night defeited Russia's effort to\nNorth Dakota at the age of eight j place United States aid to Oreece\nwith her parenta,  and moved to under United Natloni lupervlaion,\nof % ot a tint from Thursday's\nquotation.\nIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nNo U.N..Hand in\nJAid to Greece\nQUICKIES ,\nBy Ken Raynoldt\nWorkers Switch\nUnions; Start\nWork Monday\nVICTORIA, AprU 18 (CP)-Canadian Congresi of Labor machinists,\nmemberi of the Marine Workeri,\nMachinists lnd Boilermakers Industrial Union, today switched affiliation to the American Federation of\nLabor and announced that they\nwould return to work at the strike-\nhampered Yarrow Shipyard, here\nMonday.\nThe Union haa been on strike at\nthe shipyards for the past eight dayi\nfollowing the dismissal of eight C.\nCL. members at Yarrows. Company\nofficials have maintained that lt Ls a\nJurisdictional dispute between the\nC.C.L. and A.F.L.\nJames McMillan of Vancouver, International Association ot Machinists (A.F.L.) official, who announced\nthe machinists' action, did not disclose how many men had swung\nover to the A.F.L. However, earlier\nthis week 39 machinist. Issued an\nultimatum to C.C.L. Union officials\nto end the .trlke \"or we will swing.\"\nMeanwhile C.C.L. officials announced that member, of th.t organization employed at the Victoria\nMachinery Depot and the Naval\ndockyard had voted one day's pay\nto assist the men still out on strike\nat Yarrows.\nSonja Had to Take\nOff Clothing for\n'Custom Officials\nPARIS. April 18 (API- SonJ.1\nHenie said today she w.s obliged\nlo take off all her clothing\u2014even i\nher stockings\u2014so 18 French customs\nofflrl.U could search her effect, on\nher arrival by air yeiterday from\nBrussels\nThe customs officers confiscated\n\u2022200 of her money, she said\n\"I didn't like it very wall, but I\ndidn't say anything.\" tht skater\nuld. \"Luckily for mt it wu \u25a0 wirm\ndiy\" !\nWinnipeg when 19.\n\"I itarted working a year after\nI left Iiceland,\" the recalled. \"I\nlooked after the houae and the\nother kids. I itarted working ln a\nAlter   '\nThe propoaal wu lupoprted only\nby Russia and Poland. Colombia,\nBelgium, BriUln and Auitrilli voted against It. The United SUtei,\nChlm, France, Syria and Brazil ab-\nthe I stained.\nSeven   affirmative    votei   were\nhotel  when I wu  14.'\nMariaggi   cloied,    ahe   continued,      . ,\nworking ai i waitreu for 37 years. \"\u00ab<!\u00ab1 '\u00b0r *S_\u00b0^l ,\nNow she cater, for private parties.!,, *.\u2122.\">\u00ab $__*\u2022 v.- *-*\u2022* \u00a3*\"<>} \u00b0J\nIn the Summer she  livei withi%*!_*$ v?\u2122_*n*     W.MO.OOO\nher lister, Ina Laxdal, at Mozart, L-reek-Turkiih aid Program.\ncjj,], (See also story on Page 3).\nIt's been hard to find a place to\nlive,\" ihe said. She Im't \"too cer- kl        T* l\nUln\" of her fortune even though IINeW   I ype Ot\nthe  Mlnneapolli  court  his   eilsb-'(-____.___ !._.\nllihed her clilm, and doesn't want; ~-0.reSpOnaen.\nto make plans.\nSame Price Tag\nCandy-Coated\nBiscuits\n-No\nTORONTO, April 18 (CP)\nIncrease has been made in selling\npricei of confectionery and choco-,\nlate-coated biscuits, despite removal of the celling, F. W. St.\nLawrence, Prealdent, uld today at\nthe annual meeting of Oeorge\nWeston Limited. The company intend, to w.lt until  the statu, of!\nSince End of War\nNIW YORK, April 18 (AP)-Ktnt\nCooper, Executive Director of tht\n\"I AM NOT A\nCOMMUNIST,\"\nSAYJ WALLACE\nUrges Swedes to\nWork for Peace\nBetween Russ, U. S.\nKEY POSITION\n8f6c-UH>j-ar April'\u2022_\u00bb' (Ap) -\nHenry A. Wallace urged Scandinavian! today to act as a \"moderating\nforce\" between what he termed the\nimperialism of both Russia and the\nUnited States.\nAddressing \u2022 gathering of about\n1000 ln the .mall university auditorium here, the former vice president of the United States told\nSwedei thlt they were In i key\npoiition to lerve the cauie of\npeace becauie \"you ire seriously\ndisturbed it the way both Russia\nand the United States are behaving.\"\nEarlier, at a luncheon, Wallace\nuld: \"I am not a Communist, I\nam not a Sociallit, I im only in\nAmerlcin capitalist \u2014 or u I told\nthe House of Parliament In London\n\u2014a Progressive Tory who believes\nit ii absolutely essential to have\npoet and understanding with\nRuuia.\"\nUrging Sweden to start fighting\nfor peace. Wallace uid:\n\"Ftw well-to-do people who want\npeace can neutralize warlike force.\nmore effectively than thousands of\naggressive  left-wingers.\nHALIFAX TO AID\nTEXAS CITY IF\nAPPEAL MADE\nHALITAX,  April  18  (CP)-Clty\nCouncil, remembering tn exploaion\nREADY TO LEAVE\nPRICES BOARD\nFATE TO M.P\/S\nIllsley Suggest Frte\nVote as Guide to\nGovernment Action\nSTUDY CONTINUES\nBy  D'ARCY O'DONNELL\nCanadian Preu Staff Writer\nOTTAWA, AprU IB (OT&Juatice\nMiniiter Haley told tb* Common,\ntoday that the Government wa*\nready to leave It up to memben to\ndecide whether Parliament or the\nCabinet should have the power to\ndisband the Pricei Board.\nHe suggested a \"free vote\" on an\namendment that would give Parliament the right to say when the\nBoird should be discontinued. In\na free vote membera ean vote any\nwiy they like regardless of party\nllnei or party policies.\nMr. Ililey said the Government\nwould be guided'by the aentlmenti\nof the majority. Tbe amendment he\nreferred to wu advanced earlier\nin the week by Stanley Knowles\n(CCF-Wlnnlpeg Nor* Centre). He\nlaid he could not accept the amendment a. worded, but ht ottered a\nrewording for the consideration otf\nthe Houie.\nHe explained ttm amendment\nwould not prevent the Government\ntrom removing ceilings or cancelling ordera'... IU main effect would\nbe to keep the framework of th*\nPrlcea Board ln existence at leut\nuntil the next session. ,\nMr, Ilsley ipoke whiit\ncontinued clause-by-clauie\ntbe main control bin wtOd)\n57 wartime brdert-UMfttak\t\nextended for one ytar. Eleven of\nthe orden have been accepted and\npaued.\nMr. Ililey ind memben accepted\na revised wording of an amendment that would make, Prlcea\nBoard officials lubject to court\niction. The original amendment\nwaa moved by E. D. Eulton (PC-\nKami oops).\nTiso Dies\nOn Gallows\nBRAITSLAVA, CiechotloviHi,\nApril 18 (AP)-Dr. Joieph TilO, the\nParish Priest who became Prealdent\nof the Wartime Narl Puppet itite\nof Slovakia, died on the gallows at\ndawn today for crimei agalnit the\nCzechoilovak state.\nHi. appeal for commuUtlon from\nthe sentence imposed Tuesday by a\nNational Court wa. rejected by the\nCzech Government\nThe V.tlcan radio Uld on Jan. 17\n1944, that M-year-oId Dr. Tlio had\n\"retired\" u \u2022 Monsignor of the\nChurch \"owing to hli political ictlv-\nitie!\"\nCoait Guard Launches Probe of\nTexas City Devastation While\nFight Still Waged Against Fires\nTEXAS CITY, Tex,, April 18 (AP)\u2014Th\u00ab smoking ruin*\nof tht Monsanto Chemical Plant yielded 25 more dead today\nand asbestos-clad rescue workers said 75 to 100 bodies wert\nlying In the area where explosions and fires in this gulf port\ncity have killed an estimated 650 persons and* injured 3000.\nThe known dead rose to at least 500.\nThe Houston Post quoted an American Red Cross official\nat Texas City as saying 549 persons are known to have lost\ntheir lives. '\nEleven fires still raged around the city where a series ef\nblasts were set off by an explosion aboard the French ship\nGrandcamp Wednesday morning. Two new blaies broke out\ntoday. *\t\nMayor 3. C. Trahan aaid tonight\nOat (her* had been aome unauthorized removal! of bodies fmm th*\ncity before relatlvei could Identify\nthem. He announced appointment\nof a three-member \"Dead Body\nCommission\" to prevent further\n\"unfortunate removala.\"\nWilliam C. Barnard, Aieoclated\nPress reporter, aaid that Identification of mott o< the bodi*a removed\nfrom the Monaamto plant today will\nbe   Imposalbl*.   Many\ncharred parta,\nLAUNCH PROBE\nAt Galveston, 11 mllei away, a\nCout Guard Board of Inveitiga-\ntlon began IU hearing Into til* ceua*\nof th* explosion on the Grandcamp.\nIIm first witness, Samuel T.\nHuedre, Deputy Collector of Cuitoms at Galveston, teat-Bed the\nGrandcamp carried 11 case, of amall\nlammunltion destined for Veneru-tla.\nWIND SHIFT COULD BRING NIW DANGER TO PORT\nLater, however, WilliamT.Dirtier,,   en is fir* fighter, fought 11 flea*\ntechnical adviior and an expert on\ndangeroul cargo shipments, aaid\n[such ammunition waa not considered dangeroul cargo although nitrate,\nwhich also wu being loaded, wu\ndangerous.\nEarlier today rumor* circulated\n'   htr* that uveral victim, had been\nfound .live tn th* ruin, of th*\nmultl - million    dollar    Monianto\nplant\nRelief work at Montanto wtnt\n\/till raging In th* tank farm \u2022\u25a0.-\nThe dreaded thlft In wind aanta\nand the imoke wu vltlblt 1M\nmllei Inlind, at Paleitine tti\nJacksonville.\nBut the wind wu itmrtM m\n\"Juit a breath\" ind th* amok*\niplralled high befort blowing\nbaok over the olty. Earlier, \u2022\nNorth wind had blown the imoke\nand flamei leaward. Now eomlni\nfrem th* South, It oould endanger\nth* olty If It btein-ii brlik.\nLOSS MAY II SECOND HIGHEST IN U. S. HISTORY\nMonianto ofi-dali laiued \u25a0 itate-placed lb* property ton ta **e*\n-i^_rS___)^^Wm>i0 mmm\n), i >. _,. *t*mk ^msstWmr**_s\\m*mit\nknown dud, 41 among ib* Injured\nand 71 have been located unharmed.\nProperty loaa in the exploilom\nmay be tte aecond hlgheit in United\nSUtes history, Marvin Hall, Fire Insurance Commissioner, uld. He laid\n, tt would be aecond only to the great\nSan Franciico tire which cost $350,-\n1000,000.\n__t______m_   a   unofficial,   have\nfi|i pilli. gft*\nImany latally.     >- \\\nAi lb* Galveston Cout Guard\nhearing Bear Admiral Oord oo t.\nFinlay aaid the purpose of the b\u00bb-\nvestlgatlon la to determine tf ft*\n'explosion wu cauied by \"faulty\npersonnel, material or cargo.\"\nHe aaid the oourt will not flee\nor lentence any perionnel. But it\nhai the power to revoke llcencei.\nPrices Depend on Where\nYou Live* What You Buy\nAuoclited Presi. aid today a ntw|\u00bb^\"w\u00a3u.d T_l__ifu '\u00bb'n*a\ntype of foreign newi correipondtnIs        __A ___ ht dfclded ,0 \u201ekt ,c\nVi\u00ab_#l      mmmmmetamt      I __       t 1. m       _*__>*_HliiiliH_\u00bbi.t I  . ***\u25a0 '\nhad emerged In the readjustment\nfrom wir to peace.\nDescribing IMS .. \"i yeer of conferences, negotiation!, election!,\nplebiscites, the clash of words, Ideu,\npropagandas.\" Cooper \u00bbld the newi\ndemanded a reporter of \"wide Interest! and information, with a\ntough-minded integrity In tbe\nsearch for tht truth.\"\n\"Covering tht new. of the world'\ntlon lf any general appeal for fund.\non beh.lf of blast-wricked Texis\nCity wa. being made.\nAldermen, who rec.lled that aid\ncame swiftly frnm the United State.\nwhtn in exploding immunillon ship\nkilled 1800 here ind laid waite part\nof the city In December. 1817. decided to a.certaln lm help waa being!\naiked for the Gulf city. Should an\nappeal b* made, the Council will\nthe excise tax on confectionery IsiCooper said In hla annual report.JdiiSde iJtiat ii.ip can be \"extended\nfixed ln the budget.\nPrincess Elizabeth's\nPortrait to Appear\nOn Australian -tamp\nCANBERRA. April 18 fReuteril\n\u2014Prime Minister Chifley announced\ntoday th.t the King h.s given permission for Prince.. Elizibeth'i portrait to appear on a new Au.tr.Man\npostage itsmp. commemorating her\nJlsl birthday Monday,\ncalled for gifts other than tht\ncourage that marked the war correspondent: rich gift, u the will-\ntogness to study and master complex situations and Involved Ideas:\nMayor J. E Ahem last night lent!\na telegram to the Mayor of Texu,\nCity expreailng symp.thy.\n\"We can realize the extent of dev-t\naiUtlon you h.ve undergone from!\n\"Ytu   h.v*   no  Confidence   In\nmy tlm. Tht only  thlngi  you\nhtvt tny confldenet In are Dtlly >\nNtwi Wint Adil\"\nOffer G.M. Workers\nExtra 11 \u25a0 2 Cents\nDETROIT. April 18 (AP) -\nGeneral Motor. Corpor.tlon today\nasked the United Automobile\nWorkers (CIO I to .ccept in 114-\nconatant w.tchfulneaa agalnit being,our experience In 1917,\" It Mid.\nmi.led by propaganda; eternal vig-(\t\nllance In tht itruggle for objectlv- |_fnj\u00bbe|, Definitely\n       Pulling His Business\nVancouver mill       ,   Out of Portland\nRATE HIGHEST YIT Portland, ore, April is inn\nVANCOUVIR,   April   II   (CPl-|_The  Oregonl.n  Mid   tnd..   that\nCity Council today approved \u2022 tax'Hinry J. Kilser deflnltelr :. pulling\nboost of 158 millagroM or 1.44 net, ;n|, builne* lntereiti out nf Port-\noa ntt to 98 mlllijind.\nIhe Oewipaptr reported that Kll\nPolice Shakeup\nAction Within\nCommission Rights\nVANCOUVER, Aprll 1\u00ab (CP)\u2014\nA Thrii-Min Arbitration Board\ntonight, ruled that tht Pollct\nCommlulon acted within It.\nleg.I power, tn d.motlng tnd\n\u2022uiptndlng 18 mtmbtn of tht\nVincouvtr pollct forct early In\nJinuiry,\nSince tht ihlktup of thl forct\n\u2014touched off by Miyor Q. Q.\nMcOttr following ehtrgtt of neglect of duty igaimt memberi of\ntht forct'i thrtt vie. .quadt\u2014\ntht Polloe F.der.l Libor Union\nhid mtlntalntd an agreement\nilgned with thl Commiuion Junt\nt,  lUt, Wl. violated.\nHowtver, thi Boird rappid th.\nCommliilonin for permitting for\n18 yttr. th. inl_t.net ind uit\nof in \"amblguout\" Initruction\nbookltt for nolle. offlcir..\nBy Thl Canadian Pren\nCanadiana, faced with an lnevit-\nably-rlelng price itructure aa the\ngovernment'! decontrol and subsidy\nremoval program unwinds, overnight have become control-conscious\nand price-conscious.\nAnd an unofficial aurvey today\nshowed, ln some baiea.they havt a\nright to be, and in otheri they haven't Essentially, lt dependa often on\nwhere they live and the gooda they\nbuy.\nTiie aurvey, consisting of a eamp-\nllng of price* taken by the Canadian\nPreai ln \u2022 half-down cities, Indicates\nthat ln most cue* wholesalers ind\nretailers are holding the price line\non the good! and services being decontrolled, although there Is evidence, too, that iome are \"charging\naU the traffic will bear.\"\nBut, on the whole, prlcea ire unchanged to slightly higher^\u2014depending, again, on where you live and\nwhat you buy\u2014on mott gooda and\nservices except thoie on which government-paid subsidies have been\nabolished and transferred to the retail price.\nThe picture in leading Canadian\ncities ae a result of recent decontrol\nmeaiurei followi:\nHalifax: Board of Trade officials\n\u2022ay there 1. no trend to charge all\nthe traffic will bear. One official\nlaid aome organlxatloti. have been\nrailing prlcei but they are ln the\nminority.\nCharlottetown: Oeneral price Increaie* are \"pretty much ln line\nwith the Mainland and retailen are\nnot too anxloui to booit prices.\"\n.Saint John, N. B.: Most merchant!\ntrying to keep price* down even t*\nthe extent ot sacrificing a percentage of usual profit!.\nMONTREAL: Retailen report price! on suit., overcoeti and woolen\ngoods have Increased and are continuing to Increase. Coal dealeri lay\npricei are unlikely to go higher.\nToronto: The Board of Trade reports some merchanti advertlilng\nthit their prices, are not going up\nbut they are the minority.\nWinnipeg: The Retail Mtrchairta*\nAuociation reporti they have noted\nstorekeepers are charging \"everything they can.\" Chain itorei are\ntending to hold prices down, becauie they work on a larger turnover md their basic price is lower\nthan that of the Individual merchant\nReglna: The Retail Merchanti\" A\u00bb-\nsociition report, pricei are \"too\nhigh\" in iome lines already and that\nmoit merchant! would prefer some\ncontroli for another year or io to\navoid \"runaway prlcea.\" There I. a\ndefinite tendency by moat merchants'to hold prices down tor fair\nthat an undue Increase will decrease buying.\nEdmonton: The Retail Merchanti\nAuociation report! decontrol bu\nnot materially affected tbe wit eg\nliving nor have pricei risen except\non imall Items such ai chocolate\nbar!\nVancouvtr: Tht Britlih Columbia Retail Merchant. Auociation\nMyi tht ttndency It to \"lell eleee\nrather than to take advantage ef\nprloe decontrol.\" Wholenlen ir*\nlncreuing pricei ilightly but re*\nfallen ire holding their prlee*\ndown to eniure * market\nWin Literary Awards\nbringing the arc\n\u2014highest In tht city*, hiitory\u2014and\n10 per ctnt Jump in homt owner'i\nwiter rates.\nCalf Believed\ncent hourly wige lncrttie plus piy(T_ Q,. n__* r\\_--\nfor  ilx  innuil  holldiyi.  in  offer' \u2022 O Be Hart Deer\nfoi .  .\nunion leaders termed unutlifictory. |   WINCHESTER,   Ont.,   Aprll\nTht   Corpontlon    deicribed    Ita, <CP> - -    -   -\nover-all  offer   \"the   equivalent\nan Incrtut of 15 ctnti\nMr'i ion Edgir itld In a telephone\ncell from Detroit that there wa. no\nchoice but to abandon Ihe lait Kal-\nMr holding In Portland\u2014tho Swan\nIsland operation\nThtre Kaii\u00bbr had turned out icor-\n,*\u2022 of wartime .hip. and l.ttly had\ni! gone Into tb* ship repair builnea,\nHOCKEY SCORES\nWESTIRN  SENIOR  FINAL\nCiliary 4. Winnipeg 3.\n'(algary   wlni   besl-of-Iive   final\n3 J).\n\u25a0.i.m   of1,'-     A cow ___   hy __ B\"k-l\u00abt:*vloyti-\u00ab lMtTmen'The reported\nn hour\" [1 h\" \u2022''*\u2022\u25a0 W,th to * h,1,,r \u25a0***_ Pl\u00abn for lhe future w4 to Imm tbe\nTtrmi w*r* ld.nuc.1 with Zi*!\"rt _J_)*^ P\"< \"' *)\"*>****** \u25a0***_ -_ >'<>\u25a0\u00ab\u2022'\"\u25a0 \u00ab*\naccepted   Mondiy   by   the   United P \"        , \u00bb  -\u2122ek  ind  bui-body flbrtclUoo\nElrrtricnl Workeri  iC IO i.  whichi   \u2122\u00ab \u2022*\" h*\u00ab lon\u00ab \"lender ltp, plant\nhai 30,no memben In CM   plants .pointed hoofs, i narrow noM and    The  Port   of   Portlind   returned\nPiltshiirgh.   President   Walter 'walki with lti head In the ilr, all Kilter',  \"tarntst  money\"  when  a\ndeadline for action pasted without\nIn\nJ. Reuther of the.AIA W   aaid the rharacterlirtci of tb*-o*\u00abr fantlly,\noffer \"li not i.tlifartory bul nrgo-     Mr   Bafkley  laid  a  largt Wick\ntlilloni will be reiumed in Detroit ptllured with hil cittlt lait Sum-\nMonday \" Imer\nIhe War Aaaeti Admlnl.lritlon accepting tbe porti bid of 1400,000 fnr\ntbe 'facilities.\n_____\u2014_\u2014\u2014\nWlnneri ef th* Ooverner-Oentral't Lltir.ry  Award, far th* kttt worki of fiction, poetry, creatlvt\nnon-flatten, ac.dtmlc non-flctlon and humor publlihtd by Canadian wrlttn In 1946, ai announced by\nthe Cinidlan Authon' Aneelitlen. Frem left to righti A- \"\u2022 M. Lower, Winnipeg ind Klngiton) Ont.,\n(\u2022rtdemk non-flctlon); Fndtrlok Philip Grovi, glmcoe,  Ont,  (ereetlvt  non-flctlon);  Wlnnlfred  Bam-\nbrlek, Montreal, (fiction); Robert FJnoh, Toronto, (poetry): Harry L. lymont, Toronto, (humor).\n^^\n - NIUON DAILY NIWS, SATURDAY, APRIL If, 1947\n'_\u25a0\u25a0';\u25a0\u25a0     \u2022'.\u2022 \u2022.\u2022.'\u2022,.!\".*     ...1. .'.'.-\"!\u25a0.'\u25a0,. '.\"    \"!,'\u25a0,'.' !\nideen Players\nTurn Oui for 1st\nBaseball Practice\nNelion Recreation Groundi on\nThursday night hummed with thl\nictlvlty ot thl unlor baseball team\ntn practise tor the tint time thli\nj*tt. Nineteen pliyeri turned out\nto cleir cobwebbs out of minds\nind muscles absent from baseball\nfor the Winter monthi. Major I.\nV,  White, the guiding  hand  of\nIbM'TlA\nSamuel Butler once Ht thii\ndown ln hii Notebook: \"Min ls\ni wilking tool-box, manufactory, workshop and bazaar\nworked from behind thl icenei\nby someone or something thlt\nwi never iee. Wa ire io used to\nnever seeing more thin thi\ntooli, md these work so smoothly, thit we cal Ithem thi workman himself, making much the\nume mltrtake u though we\nwould call the uw the carpenter, Thl only workman of whom\nwi know anything at all la the\none that rum ourielvee and\neven thli I.i not percelvible by\niny of our grois palpable\naeries. The lensei seem to be\nthe link between mind and matter\u2014never forgetting that we\ncan never have ilther mind or\nmatter pure ind without alloy\nof the other.\"\nGOODERHAM & WORTS\nLIMITJO\nToronto, Canada\nFeed for\nBaby Chlcki\nThrivo-Chick\nStarter\nYour chlcka wlll thrive lnd\ngrew, on Thrlvo. Biby chicki\nrequire a baby chlek food. You\nhava bean careful to purchaie\nthl but grade of chlcki obtainable. Thrlvo Starter li economical beciusi of lti high food\nvilue.\nThrlvo Starter li eempoied of\nplain wholesome Ingredient!,\ncarefully milled. It contalna nee-\nHairy vitamins, mineral, promote! steady growth,\nPleaie note the Hit of Ingredl-\n\u2022nil on every big\u2014and abundance of powdered mllk and\npowdered whey. Thrlvo li farm\nteited to mure your success.\nlm\nIrackmin-Kw WHlRf\nto'l   \"mlttd\nNalion and Rouland\nbueball hopefuls hare, hid an eye\npeeled for .talent (or thl mound\nand othir poiitloni.\n\u2022Lefty' Whit* uid he liked the\nstyle of lt.-yeir.old Kenneth St.-\nDanli In thi box. Thin are several\nolder atindbyei web u Jack\nBrown and Spence Tatchell, who\nhave pitched good bill but White\nmiintiini thlt hi would Ilk* to\ndevelop * youog pitcher wbo oould\nmister Ihi fundamental by thl\nttm* be reached hii prima.\nDuring th* wir yeirs when iport\nactivities it Nalion dropped to in\nill Ume low thi Recreation\nGroundi toll into neglect. Included\namong thl projects of thi Civic\nCentre  Commission   tt* plin*  to\nSid* th* grounds ind Improve\nI fence. A* trick il Mt down\ntrom the diimond, much to disconcertment of the left fielders.\nIt ls Intended that the whole ball\ngroundi wlll be graded to one\nlevel.\nTh* Installation af light* for\nnight ball li itlll * live Itiui\niceordlng to Mr. White, Thl coit\ni of Installing thl poiti and the\nlighti themielvei li nominal ind\nitepi have been taken to Intereit\nthe Clvlo Centre Commlaalon.\nIt Mima that tha hockay\nplayen alio hive \u2022 leaning towardi baieball for alx memben\nof tha Maple Leafi came down\nto the pirk to iwlng hickory In\n\u25a0 different form.\nThou who turnid out Thundiy night ware J. Hryciuk, W.\nVicken, R. Allan, I, Colmin, S.\nTatchell, A. Andenon, B, McNab, J. Brown, K, StDenli, J.\nLing, R. Porteous, V, Howird,\nR. Nuh, S. Krlian, A. Larion, A.\nAnderion, A. Abrliilmo, McLaughlin ind Morgan.\nDiana Chursinow\nHeads Women's\nSoftball Here\nThl Nelaon womin softbill playen Friday night elected Dianna\nChuninow thtlr club President\ntor the ensuing year. Francis McMullln ind Margaret McGinn, wer*\nelected to handle the affairs oil\nSecretary and Treasurer. Sim\nBrown ia Minager and Tony\nArcure is Coach.\nTwo teams will start otf the\nseason as compared to on* lilt\nyeir. The unlor lildu' turn will\n0* composed ot much th* same\npersonnel 11 lut season and assurances were given by ichool girl\nrepresenUtives that a aecond team\nfrom tha Junior and Senior High\nSchooli would bi formed.\nInter-clty pliy will be kept ilive\nU in yeirs put md the Secretiry\nwu instructed to contact Trill on\nthe matter of schedules and playoff\ndatei. Although it was understood\nthit 'Chum' Arcure would coach\nthroughout the League gamei lt\nwu alio stipulated that hi will\ncoich tha rep team.\nA delegation of Sam Brown and\nDiana Chuninow wu chosen to\nmeet memberi ot the Civic Centre\nto arrange the schedules of practises and gamea. During the Spring\nthere has been an upsurge of soft-\nball and bueball activity and lt\nwu felt a fair allotment of prac-\ntlse and game time could be arrived\nat by meeting the Commission.\nBaseball Scores\nFRIDAY\nNATIONAL\nPhiladelphia    430 000 000- T   I  I\nBoiton  800 100 10x-10   I   1\nJudd, Juruich  (1)  Donnelly (S)\nand Semlnick; Barrett, Lanfranconi\n(1) Johnion (I) ind Mul.\nBrooklyn 011 000 020\u2014 4  1   1\nNew York       013 003 O.x-10 13   3\nLombirdi, Chindler (4), Behrman (S) and Bragan; Koalo and\nCooper.\nChicago  000 001 000\u20141   I   1\nSt Louli   103 000 OOx-4   3   0\nSchmiti, Lm (S) Erlckion (7) ind\nSohefling; Brecl_#en end Rice.\nAMERICAN\nBoaton \u2022\u00bb 110 040 103\u20148   I   0\nPhiladelphia      100 000 020-3   7   3\nFerrli ind Wagner: Savage, M-\nCahin (3), Christopher (9) md\nRosar.\nSt. Louli 000 000 000-0   8   0\nChicago 100 000 00x-l   8   0\nPotter and Mosi; Rigney, Piplih\n(9) and Tresh\nCleveland     000 000 000\u20140   I   0\nDetroit , . 000 001 10x-3   4   1\nImbrec and Hagan, Lopez (7);\nTrucks and TAbetts.\nNew York   013 001 110-7 14   1\nWuhington       000 000 000-0   8   1\nReynoldi and Robinson; Newsom,\nHirrls (5) Candinl (8) and Evani.\nINTIRNATIONAL\nToronto 8. Baltimore 8.\nBrown. Simonds and Deiauteli;\nPoit, Belton, Cive, Podgijny md\nLenn.\nAMERICAN ASSOCIATION\nLouisville 3, Toledo 0.\nWilson ind Aulds. Schleuter;\nScott, Pivlick ind Hell.\nIndlinipolli 2, Columbus 3.\nPerez, wilkle ind Polind; Stin-\nceu md Conroy.\nSholton Named\nDodger Manager\nBROOKLYN, April IB (AP) -\nBurton (Burt) E. Shotton, 65-yeir-\nold former Miniger of the Philidelphii Phils, todiy wu named Manager of Brooklyn Dodgen by club\npreiident Branch Rickey.\nShotton replaces Leo Durocher,\ndeposed u bon of the Brooklyn!\nby Commissioner A.B. (Happy)\nChmdler for acta unbecoming to\na Major League Manager 10 days\nigo.\nShotton i Dodger icout until\ntoday, was Manager of the Phillies\nfroth 1928 through 1933. After\nthat he rwung into the St. Louis\nCardinal lystem of'which Rickey\nthen wai General Manager.\nThe circumstances of Shotton'a\nappointment led to the conclusion\namong baseball observers that he\nhad agreed to fill ln for Durocher\nfor th* eeaion ind thit hli choice\nby Rickey memt thit Leo would\nbe back at the old stand s year from\nnow.\nAlthough he was officially in\ncharge of the flock today,,Shotton\nmade no attempt to direct play. He\njust sat on the bench among his\nnew players and watched proceedings through his gold-rimmed\nglauei.\n\"Whenever I think I know something sbout the club and think I\ncan help, I'll start to work,\" he\npromised. \"Until then I'll Just\nwatch.\"\nHOCKEY PLAYOFFS\nBy Thi Canadian Pram\nAllan Cup playoffi Siturdiy.\nEastern Flnil \u2014 Himilton Tigeri\nit Montrul Royals, firat game of\nbeit-of-fiva uriu.\nWEST\nNoni.\n' Memorlil Cup playoffs Siturdiy\nDominion .Flnil \u2014 Toronto St.\nMichiel'i vi Moom Jiw Cmucki\nit Reglni, third gime ot beit-of-\nMvtn flnil series, St. Michiel'i\nlud 3-0. \u2022\nRossland Welfare\nSociety lo Aid\nMount Sf. Francis\nROSSLAND, B.C., AprU lS-Roee-\nland'i dollan ln the Kootenay-\nBoundary cimpilgn for $40,000 to\naid ln financing Mount St. Francli\nhomi for tha aged will be recruited\nin i city-wide canvass conducted\nby the Roulmd Welfare Society.\n\"W. A. Hutchlngi, Chilrmin of\nthe Welfare Society, ll keen to help\nthe ippeil ln every wiy poiilbl*,1'\nRev. Either J. B. Birnu, General\nCampaign Miniger, stated following\nhii return from Boundary-Slocin\ncentres Friday. Canvassers will Ilio\nbe forthcoming from th* Rosiland\nMount St. Francis Campaign Committee.\nCollection depota will be th*\nRossland branch of the Bank ot\nMontreal and the Rossland Min\u00abr\nOffice.\nFire Destroys\nBlewett Home;\n$10,000 Damage\nInvestigation into a fire which\nWedneaday completely destroyed\nthe home of Harold R. Smith of\nBlewett ls continuing, Provincial\nPolice officials reported hen Friday.\nOccupants it the time of the blue,\nbelieved to have started at 1:30 a.m.\nWednesday morning, were Mr.\nSmith, his wife, son and maid, who\nall escaped without Injury. No per-\nlOftal belongings were saved.\nThe house, recently constructed\nby Mr. Smith following a two-year\nwait for building materials, is \u2022\ntotal loss. Damage, apart from value\nof contents, is estimated at $10,000.\nOrigin of the fire was termed\n\"auspicious\" by a police authority at\nNelson.\nSPENCER HEALTH  SUPPORTS\nMrs. T. A. Gibion, 110 Kerr Apta.\nj LONDON (CP)-Zulu, eight-\nyear-old brown capuchin monkey,\nescaped from the London soo.\n**\u25a0*\nG. H. JONG\nirg' \u00bbxp\u00abri\u00abnca. H\nUlceratea Stomach,  Goil\nBladder ond Prostata\nGland Troubles.\n\u2022 17a lit Strut Eait, Calgary.\nTntr\nGtn. Ike's Brother\nIri Golf Final\nVICTORIA, B.C., Aprll 18\u2014E. N.\nEisenhower of Tacoma, Wash.,\nbrother of General \"Ike\" Elsenhower, today entered the finals of the\nmen's handicap championship of the\n17th Annual Empresi Golf Tournament by defeating Vernon E. Fowler, of Astoria, Ore., 5 and 4.\nSaturday at the Oak Bay links he\nwill meet Brian Hopklni, of Vancouver, who won his semi-final today after a hard battle from F. L.\nStanton of Spokane. They will play\noff for the Sir Edward Beatty\nTrophy.\nTo Test Canada's\nCross Country\nRunners for Olympics\nMONTREAL, April 18 (CP) \u2014\nTests over Olympic standard courses\nwill be theld at Mont Ste. Awe,\nI Que., next December to determine\nWhether Canada will enter crosscountry runners in the Winter\nOlympic Games next year, tt was\nannounced today.\nThe Canadian Olympic Ski teami \t\nselection committee said that alnce I   Reserve cabin rooms for your hol-\nthe Canadian team waa announced iday at Holiday Inn, Procter,\n\"complaints have been received be\nFALL 4\u00bbATAL\nVAI.COUVW, AprU 18 (CP. -\nMri. Henrietta Klncaid, 88, wu\nkilled almoit initantly yeiterday\nwhen ihe slipped ind fell down\ntha basement itipi of hir home\nban.\nBody of British\nLeader, Wlngate,\nFound In India\nCAI\/CUITA, April 18 (AP)- Thi\nCalcutta ititMmin reporttd todiy\nthe body of MiJ.-Gen. Oral Chirlei\nWlngite, Britlih leider of th* legendary \"Chindlts\" during th* wtr\nln Burnti, hid bttn found ln th*\nrugged Himiliyan Foothilli nur\nUm Indli-Burma border.\nThe fimoui 38-yeir-old Generil\nWU killed Much 24, 1944. ln th*\ncruh of i B-29 plin* wltb thi lon\nof light othtr lives.\nTh* itatesman Mid Wlngati'i\nbody wu found by \u25a0 Britiih Graves\nCommlulon which mirched Mvirtl\ndiyi icross rough terrain to th*\nipot\nGets One Year\nHard Labor for\nTheft of Truck\nPitrlck Eirl LePetikl of Nelion.\nchirged with stealing t dump truck\nowned by th* Provlnclil Public\nWorki Depirtment it Nelion, wu\nlentenced to on* year with hard\nlabor when he appeared in City Pollce Court Friday befort Magistrate\nWilliam Brown.\nTha truck was taken from Nelion\nTueiday night and triced to Trill,\nwhere LePetskl wis arrested Wednesday. The vehicle wu valued it\n8800.\nLePetekl pleaded guilty to th*\nchirge, laid by Constable R. R.\nHouse. He wlll serve the term ln\nProvincial jail at Nelaon.\nTo Head Drive at\nGreenwood for\nMount Jl. Francis\nGREENWOOD. B.C., April 18 -\nMiyor W. E. McArthur, at i speclil\nmeeting it the Greenwood Public\nLlbriry, wu elected Chilrmin of\ntht Mount St. Fnncli Homi tor\ntht Aged Cimpilgn. Rev. Mitthiii,\nS.A., wu nimtd Secretiry.\nThl Diitrict extending from\nEholt to Mldwiy wu divided up\nind solicitors volunteered to cin-\nviss from houu to house during\ntht next thru weeki.\nRtv. Fithtr J. B. Birnu of Nelion spoke of thl need Of \"liking\nCir* of our ploneeri who ihould\nhive thl belt care ind attention\nIn their declining years\" tnd recommended that tha people do\ntheir filr ihare towardi making\nth* project * success,\nRtv. Mr. Hartley of thi Unlttd\nChurch uld thit nil lunt wu ln\ntht St. Miry'i Homt it Victorli\nwhen \"iht wu receiving tint\ncliu itttntion. Thli homt wu\nconducted by thl tun* group of\nSisters of St. Ann* who will tiki\nMount St. Francis.\"\nKOO CONTRIBUTED\nContribution! received from\nGreenwood thui fir consisted ott\n(100 from John Portminn, $00 from\nJ. A. Boltz ind 180 trom thi Community Auociitlon.\nGreenwood cinviiun m* Mayor\nMcArthur, Mr. McPhail, Jerome\nMcDonnel, Mrs. McArthur, Mn.\nHirtley, W. E. McArthur Jr.,\nGeorge Hartley ind Val McDonald.\nAt the suggestion of Dr. George\nIihlwara, the Japanese will bl\ncanvassed through the Japanese\nMen's Committee ind the Japanese\nWomen'i Council.\nIn the organizational tour of the\nBoundary Diitrict Fither Birnei\ncalled on Gordon McMynn, Cimpilgn Miniger, it Mldwiy, who\nuid he wu hopeful thit the memberi of the Mldwiy Community\nwould lupport the drive.\nLack of time md transportation\ndid not permit Either Barnu to\nvlilt the cimpilgn workers at Rock\nCreek, Kettl* Valley and Beaverdell,\nAt Last We Can\nOffer  You   the\nKind of\nVenetian\nBlinds\nYou Have Been\nWaiting for\nYour choice of steel,\naluminum or wooden\nslats at\n-    70*\nA iquoro foot initalled\nEstimates gladly given\nfiKlVs print ghop\nNews of the Day\nRATES: 22o line, 27c line black face type, laroer type ratei on\nrequeit Minimum two llnei. 10% dlicount for prompt payment\nWaiher trouble? Just phone 11,\nBeatty repairman will call promptly.\nSummer weight Caps\nJack Boyce Men'i Shop\nRotiry  Luncheon  Monday, Aprll\n21, 12:18 p.m.,  Hume Hotel,\nFloweri for  all occasions, order\nthem at Valentlnei.\nFood manufacturer with natlonil\ndlitrlbutlon requires salesman for\nCentral B.C. Reply giving quallfici-\ntions, references ind siliry requirements to Box 4444 Nelson Dilly\nNewi.\nNeed in adding machine? See the\nAddometer. Adds up to 999.M9.99.\nAdds, multiplies md subtracts. A\nchild cin run lt. $15.00 totil pric*.\nD. W. McDerby, \"The Typewriter\nind Adding Machine Man\", 6)8\nWard Street, Nelion, B. C.      .\nPORTRAITS BV McGREGOR\nPhon* 024 for appointment        1AOLI MEMBERS ATTENTIONI\n\u2014I Officii and memberi of the Nel-\nPORTRAITR IY WM. RAMBAY   sotf Aerie TOE. are requested to\nPh. 106  VO0UE8TUDIO  480 Ward meet at the Eagle Hall this morn-\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 |lng at 6 am. for the purpose of\nTry a cup of coffee at Walt'i News:attending the funeral  of the late\nDress Special\nHousedresses. Reg. ValuM $4.95\nSpecial  \t\nHat Special\n20% Diicount an All Spring Millinery\n_'3.95\nSpun Rayon, peplin seersucker!.\nRegulor $4.95. Special \t\nFink's Ready*to<Wear\nDepot, alwayi freih.\ncause no cross-country runners were\nincluded.\"\nJack Pratt of Vancouver will be\namong those Invited to compete.\nBEST DISTANCE RUNNERS\nOF NINE COUNTRIES\nIN 26-MILE JOG TODAY\n18    (AP)\nJog over\nDon't wilt until  ifter the fire\nINSURE NOW, Blackwood Agency\nPHONE 1177 AND 1178\nFAIRWAY FOR FRESH MEATS\nSeed that new lawn now! Be lure\nto uae the beit leed\u2014Steele, Briggs,\nit Hippenon'i.\nAuditioning for\nQueen City Cavalcade\nWill Continue All Day Today\nCommencing at 9 a.m.\nCAPITOL THEATRE\nNEEDED ARE\nActorj-Singers-Danccrs-Musicians\nPARENTS NOTE: Pleaie, bring children for auditioning\nai early ai possible thli morning.\nAnnounce East\nAllan Cup Finals\nMONTREAL. April 18 (CP)-Nor-\nmin Diwe. second Vice-President of\nthe Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, today announced dates of\na beit-of-five series between Montreal Royali md Himllton Tigers\nln the Eastern Canada final of the\nAllan Cup playoffs.\nMontreal will be host to Tigers\ntomorrow and Monday The two\nsquads which clashed In a similar\nseries for Eastern honors last ytar,\nwlll play remaining games in Toronto April 23, 28 ind 28, is necei-\nMry.\nBOSTON, April 18 (AP) -j MODIL W. 100 VACTRIC VAC\nFourteen Cinadians will jog over'uUM CLEANERS, 889.80 at WOOD\n26   miles  of  hilly   New   Englands VALLANCE HARDWARE CO. LTD.\nroads tomorrow  when  the annual \u2014-\nBoston Marathon takes place with1   Corom Portible Typewriters now\n184   competitors   from   nine   coun-1 In itock. $77.30. Kootenay Stationeri\nand Sport Shop.\ntries.\nHeading the list of Dominion\nrunners Is Gerard Cote of St. SANE, HELPFUL BIBLE STUDY\nHyacinthe, Que , who his won the Misi. Cov. Church. 800 Biker St.\nmarathon    several    times    Walter 10:00 to 10:45 a.m. Sunday\nYoung ot Verdun, Que, also ,1s aj     Mr. _L H. Coldridge. Leider.\nformer winner md ls given t good \t\nchance |   Exotic! Glamorous! That doetn't\nBut miln ittention la centred on .begin to describe the selection o<\ns Medford, Maas, milkman nimed costume jewellery you will find it\nJoe Smith who his not run i step!Collinson's.\nIn competition In five yesrs. In\n1042 Joe retired forever \u2014 he Mid\n\u2014liter setting the record of\n2:28:5m over the 26-mile. 385-yird\ncourse. But this year the Boston\namateur athletic blue ribbon event\nis a 1948 Olympic try-out md\nSmith has heird the cell.\nBro. Louis Negroni.\nHear Spencer J. Newell\nPresident Cmadiin Legion,\nSpeik in support of\nMOUNT ST. FRANCIS\nProposed home for the aged.\nCKLN, Saturday, April 19th\n8:00 P.M.\nEven-Tempered\nDiMaggio Grumbles\nOutside Box\nNEW YORK, AprU 18 (APWo*\nDlmagglo, anxious to get his wounded left heel back In shape and to\nstart producing baae hits for Naw\nYork Yankees, wu grumbling and\nswearing sincerely as he stood out-\naide the batting cage in pre-game\npractice.\n\"The Jerk,\" he boiled, \"throwing\nsliders at me when all I'm trying\nto do ls get myself in ihape. Ht'l\nsupposed to be pitching bitting\npractice, but pitchers are all alike.\nTTiey're always trying to g\u00abt you\nout\"\nOrdinarily one of th* game's moit,\neven-tempered perfonnen, Joe ob\nviously I* fretting and feeling the\nstrain of Inaction. He realiiei all\ntoo well that tb* erstwhile Bomberi need hii big bat deaperately.\nJo* himself doein't know how\nsoon he can take ovar centre Held.\nHe ttill li wearing a ipeclal Ugh\nshoe to protect and strengthen the\nheel which the surgeons laid open\nln Baltimore latt Jan. 6 for th* removal of a apur, a calcium growth.\nThe Weather\nSynopait\u2014The itorm giving the\nweathtr conditioni over the Coaat\nla moving inland wtth rainshowers\nexpected in ill regions. Temperatures over the Province are neir\nRELIGION venus THE BIBLE\nAmaiing but true. The Bible md normal for the period.\nReligion do conflict. Learn of the\nBible'* making and IU fight to live.\nPublic address by T Bentley, Sunday, Aprll 20th, at 2:30 p.m., Eagle\nHall, Baker SL All welcome. No\ncollection.\nIN LOVING MEMORY\nKootenay \u2014 Overeaet with rain-\nihowirs. Winds light Llttli\nchangei In temperature. Maximum\nSaturday, Crucent Valley 60,\nCranbrook 88. Sunday outlook\ncloudy.\nNelson       48\nMontreal       32\nToronto       34\nGENERAL\nCHANGE\nIN\nTRAIN\nSERVICE\nEFFECTIVE\nSUNDAY, APRIL 27\nConsult the Ticket Agent\nUpright and faithful In all her waye,' JSE'r.v ii\nA wonderful character to the end of I p^r^hur\nher days.\nA Loving Mother, true ind kind,\nWhit a beautiful memory 'he left\nbehind\nH. V. Townsend and fimily.\nCARD OF THANKS\nKenori\nWinnipeg  15\nBnndon   17\nThe Pu  2\nRealm     J3\nSiikitoon    21\nPrince Albert       14\nNorth Battleford   19\nSwift Current  27\nfloors reflnished\nA. H. Ronmsrk\nPhone 389-L-S.\nRush And Strain\nHard On Nerves\nThe harry, ruih tad \u00bbrrtin of oar wtj of life\nt*XM th* Bflrrom sjftem to the limit Often .?j*4\nap a*rt*y$ taut* Tut\\**aa**a, irriubility ud pu\nBerroutDfM, If tou suffer from ItcTtd up aerr-M\nthei itilburn'i H*4_& ud Nerve IMIi maj ba of\nUi_tmn_'i H-ttlt-h ud Nerve Pilli tr* a ***\\1 btluced medicine for\nUwm __& tre. run down ud dut hir-H a fanaral conditioner to help build\nap the iritem. Thev ittraulete the nerve c\u00ablU, improve the ippetlte, ild\nd-if-Mtinn tod thui help pmmnte refrwhuig reit. Oet Milburn i Heeltb\nUd Kerr* Filli it 70111* aeireit dm* \u00bblore todij. Accept ao lubeUtut-tt\nlock for ih- trtde aurk the \"Bed Hetrt\".      -\u2014   \"\nTU T. y\u25a0 .burn Oo.\"Ua\\.lm_ Tomi* -3fti\nTeen Town Dance\nSaturday, April 19th, 8-12\nADMISSION\nMombers 25c ptr perion; non memberi 50c per penon\nThe   family   of   the   late   Mrs.\n \u2014~_,_ |Marths McCreight wish to expreu Medicine Hit   34\nFLOOR FINISHINO 'their most sincere thinks ind ip- Lethbridge     35\nHardwood flooring lupplled  Old. peci,tlon   t0  oieir  miny   fnenda Calgary     Jl\n\u25a0\"\"\u25a0 \"*'\"'*y~* for their kind wordi ind  ids of Edmonton     M\nlympithy extended to them in their I Kimloopi       4\u00bb\nud    bereivement.    Also    ipeclal | Penticton     38\nthanks to Drs Auld and Robertson, I Vancouver   49\nNursei and Staff ot the Kootenay1 Victoria      48\nUke   General   Hospital   for   their Cnnbrook   44\nuntiring cire ind ittention to Mra. SJ***^ V.y ,.\nMcCreight during her Ulneu. Alio, {\u00a3\u2022       iU?! \"\nIs your timepiece not running\nsatisfactorily? Then try Collinson's\nfor expert clock and watch repiiri.\n5\u00ab1 Biker St. Nelson. B.C.\nto eipeciilly thsnk her friendi snd\nneighbors   of   the   Annable   Block\nTechnocracy  Inc. preienti A. A.\nMilllgan of Victoria, BC, at a public            ..   _ _..\nlecture. Subject: \"America's Sscredfor'their'mi'ny\" klndne'iMi.\nCowi\". Legion Hall, Sun., April 30.'\t\nCollection s p.m. |   TOO UTE TC CLASSIFY\nI*LUg LINING [FARM TOR SALT-S UfiJCS OUT\nWe havi in ample lupply of 8\" I    * Urx.    45  lens leral land, \u00ab\nx 8\" and 8\" x 12\" flua lining. Can\nfill ill\nordin.\nH, Witen A\nCo., Ltd.\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Paiienger and Freight\nNelson - Trail\nRosiland Freight\nJ. C. MUIR\nPhonei:    Ntlion 77; Roiiland 171; Troll 1001\nConnection! ton\nSALMO -  KASLO  - CRISTON   -   NAKUSP\noC=l\n._-\nAt the Children's Shop\nGirls' SLACK SUITS in brown, navy and green, celanese and Alpaca  Sizes 11 to 16  Priced at ._ $11.50\nAssorted BEANIES: Each  _._  $1.49\nMisses' Loafer Shoes. Sizes 4 and up  Pair  $3.28\nMisses'OXFORDS. Size 4 and up Pair     $2.50\nGood values In BOYS' and GIRLS' SHOES \u2014 Not a big\nvariety but all sizes.\nT-SHIRTS. 4 to 16-\u2014 a wide selection at various prices\nBoys' SQUALL JACKETS  Each     $3.45\nBoys' TWEED SUITS: Priced at $5.\u00bbB\nBoys' FLANNEL PANTS. Pair : $8.91\nBoy\u00bb' TWEED PANTS: Pair  $4.95\nBoy\u00bb' NECKTIE and HANDKERCHIEF SETS ._ 4\u00bb#\nChildren1* Shop\nPHONE 1206\nNILSON, I.C\nTO QROWIRS\u2014WS WANT ALL\nYOUR STRAWBERRIES, AND A\nLARQt AMOUNT OF YOUR OTHER SMALL FRUITS. McDONALD\nJAM CO., LTO.\nB^ikeepen! We hive i good supply ot bee founditlon in pliin ind\nwired, medium brood Alio queen\n.xcluders, onoken, md bee veils\nHippenon'i\nHalf   dry   Cottonwood   tor   nl>\n,.J inch lenrths, \u00bbM , cord J4 Inch 'OR SALE\nteres cleared, the reit (ood ttm\nber; lots of witer, 4 room houn\nind bulldlngi. Call 301 Baker St,\nNeUon.\nWANTtO-WftMA'-.'FOl- fllNH.-\nil houiework, iteidy employment\nIn nice home Tor particular!\npleaae write to Mrs. J Lemmon\nChapman Camp, B.C.; state age\nand experience.\nWANTtr> - ftlLUBUE VtSUNC\nwoman for ganeral help at the\nAlnaworth Hot Spring* Oood ulary. room ind boird found Apply\nto H. J. Clirk. Prop., Hot Springi\nHotel.'\nJ&HNS-W J rSET-\nPrince George\nGrind forks\nSeittle   ..\nPortlind\nSpokane     ....\nChlcigo\nto\n.28\nSan frinclico     47\nLo* Angilai     M\nNew York    42\nRMflllifflSV\nKM\nASTHMA\nAND HAY FEVER\nHealthy\nAttractive\nThaw la nothing ao deals iwUi-e to\nbeauty and attractivenaaa u etuooio\nfatigue.\nWhen you oin't tmA and aba? wall\n\u2014when you hare iadiratia-\u2014hud\ntou feel tired out ana run down in\nhealth, itart in at one* with Dr.\n(Wi NERVE FOOD and von will\ntoots know why thia Vitamin Bl tenia\nis ao popular.\nAak for the new economy siie bottle of\nDr. Chaie'il\nNerve Food!\n\u00ab0 pilla\u2014-Oeta.\n190 pilla\u2014ll.M\nlength, MOO a cord. Delivered,\ndress. John Kololovikl, Box\nNelion, B C.\nAd\n212.\nAttention Kid  Blllblll  Pliyira\nAll boyi wishing to pliy Junior\nB  baseball  tra  requeited  to turn        _        __\n_ni KinS'0\"\" thu ,\"*rnoon \"lOwia itik - vwt n vs\nHorse outboard motor, light twin.\nRun 80 hours ilnce factory over-\nhiul  Box 441. Dally Newa\nWXMTH)-}' SMART CIUW f6R\ncreamery work, good wages. Ideal\n'working condltloni Palm Dairlei\nLtd. Nelaon, BC\nBiatty pumpi, water lyitems,\nhied gas and aleatrleally operated,\nte meet your Individual require*\nmente. Prompt attention to mall\nordera. QAEENWOOO'S\nWARE DEPARTMENT.\ngood condition   Phone or\nAlan Jolly, Robion. BC\nfoTSXEF-\n7lt\u00bb.\nWanted to purchaae for eaah\u2014Up\nto date modern bungalow. Fairview\nDiitrict preferred Will pay five to\nlix thouund. WrlU Box No 40U.\nDilly New*.\niMo MOMl A CAR.\nBaoonditlonid. new rubber  Pric*\nMl!   Phone 189X1.\nHAAD-jwANTO-WOMW WR HOUK-\nwork, 3 or 4 houra dally. Phon*\nE10-L.\nrsrmr\nSTtWARr coai;\nwood heat, r Cheap. Phone EM-Rl\nToJi SALI-...-. ft W66b STaVI\npipe, 30c ft. Apply 1011 Fills St\nest Grade Paint\n92.21 mi f2.50 per gal. f.o.b. Vancouvtr\nFtne cellulose paint available ln 1 and t gallon cana, brush er .spray.\nAvailable In these colors: Light green \u2014 dark green \u2014 light Medl-\ntsrranaan blue - dark Mediterranean blue \u2014 duck egf blulah\n5reen \u2014 red-brown \u2014 dark eea gray \u2014 dark alate gray \u2014 ollv*\nrab - chocolate brown.\nAlio In tin varnish oil base White cellulose enamel it 1900 per\ngsl Aluminum tnd light griy at VI00 ner fillon. Made hy Sherwin\nWllliimi. CIL. Fuller. Thorp-Hambrodt and other raputahU\nmanufacturers '\nPLACE YOUR ORDER NOWI\nFIRtT COME, FIRST SERVED\nNATIONAL HEALTH CO-OPERATIVE\nSOS Hamilton St. Vancouvar, I.C\n\t\n.\n\t\n^m^SA^2l__i_____i\n\u25a0\nI\n_^__uA_a_m_____t________\\\n Savings in the Men's Wear Department\nLADIIS' SHEER\nSCARVES\nLovely sheer scarves to\ngvie that touch of color\nto your ensemble. All\nover design in oblong\nstyle with fringed ends.\nChoice o f colors or\nwhite. **y   JC\nPrice  -    mm*\u00a3mj\nGLOVES\nFabric gloves in the popular siie or style. Neatly\nstitched seams and novelty stitching on backs.\nPopular for sports or for\ndress wear. All dTQ^\nsizes Special __  **9eA*\nJEWELLERY\nJust arrived, a new shipment of costume jewellery from Czechoslovakia\nMony novelty ifyles that\nwill add a new sparkle to\nyour suite or    fl   AA\ncoat. Price _\nMen's Gauntlets\nHigh grade horsehide gauntlet gloves\nfrom select and pliable horsehide. Split\nleather cuffs with bound tops. Seams\nare outsewn. Ideal for around the home.\nSizes small, medium and large. Special\nSOMETHING NIW IN\nMIN'S WATIRPROOF\nJACKETS\n77'\nMEN'S ALL WOOL\nWork Socks\nKnitted from soft textured all wool\nyarns to give comfort and long wear.\nWeight about 3 lbs., full fitting. Color,\ngrey, sizes medium. *__\\^\nSpecial -    t*f\nMen's Diamond Hoie\nLeader in sport or casual wear, knitted\nfrom an all wool yarn in a rich assortment of colors to go with your Spring\nand Summer dress. Sizes lOVi to 12.\nColors assorted. f 1   QQ\nSpecial  --  \\*W*\nMen's Worsted Pants\nTo go with that odd jacket we are pleased to feature a fine selection of worsted\nstriped slacks. Styled with the popular\npleated front. Colors brown, blue, Sizes\n30 to 42. $7  ^ C\nEach - -   ' t*m*J\nIdeal for sportswear, far golf, or for\n> casual wear. Bush coat style with large\ntwo way patch pockets, full zipper\nfronts. Made from \"\u00a3elan\", a special\ndurable water repellent fabric treated\nwith DuPont. Colors, sand and brown.\n_;__:. '10.95\nMen's Raincoats\nBe prepared for April showers, with\nthis light weight, closely woven cotton\ngabardine coat. Styled with a balmac-\ncan collar, fly front and slash pockets\n'with raglan shoulders. Sizes 36 to 44.\n_._!  '27.50\nMen's Rain Hats\nTo complete your outfit we are pleased\nto present this light weight gabardine\nhat. Factory blocked in the ever popular snap brim model. Ideal for sports\nand casual wear. Sizes tfi\/t to IVi. Color, sand. f'\nEach  -.- \t\n7.95\nNYLON HOSIERY\n45 Guage Supersilk Nylon hose, full-\nfashioned and reinforced at points of\nwear. Made for long and comfortable wear\nin lovely new shades for Spring. Complete\nsize range. Pair\n$1-75\nSPORT SOCKS\nGuaranteed quality hose. The health sock\nwith cushioned sole for comfort. Reinforced\nheel and toe. Color: Red only. Sizes 9Vi to\nlOVi'. Special. Pair\n89^\n\"Caldwell\"\nTerry Towels\n1.15\nto   match.   Each   25e\nThese bath towels came in beautiful shades of Gold, Peach and\nGreen with black line edge and are\nreveisible two-tone.\nSize 22 x 44.\nEach  _\nFacecloths\nPrinted Slub\nRayons\nOne of the season's favorites in\ndesign and coloring. Ideol fabric\nfor sports dresses and slacks Reg\nValue $1.19. Saturday\nvalue   Yard\t\nEmbroidered\nPillow Slips\nSix dozen pairs nicely embroidered\nslips. Makes a nice shower gift. Reg\nValue $2.95 pair. ' $1 \"tQ\nSaturday Value. Pair .__.    le I **\nRath Mat Sets\nThree dozen of well covered\nChenille sets in 5 pastel shades.\nReg. Value $3.50 set. |<l QP\nSaturday Volue. Set ..._  Smew* J\nStriped Whipcord\nPique\n_>.    rvcy.\n77*  Feather Pillows\nThese are covered with feather\nproof striped ticking. Standard size.\nReg. value $1.75 each,  fl   AQ\nSaturday value. Each\nNew smart and sanforized 36\"\nwidth in blues, greens and eainbow\nstripes. Regular value 89c. \/JQ<\nSaturdoy Value   Yard _._  O oF\nSavings in the Ready-to-Wear Department\nLADIIS' PLASTIC\nAprons\nLadies', half aprons, two-\ntone, tie at waist, v iCQ#\nReg. 89c. Price ....... \u00a9 <\nCORDUROY\nOveralls\nChildren's hard- wearing\noveralls, bib front, red,\ngreen, blue and brown. Sizes\n2to4 fn io\nReg. $2.95 _4cl?\nLadies' Dresses\nLadies' afternoon dresses in\nprinted crepes, jersey and\nplain cape sleeve, new neckline and pencil slim skirts.\nSizes 11 to 20. $7 QQ\nReg. $10.95    \/eOO\nSlack Suits\nLadies' rayon and bengaline\n2-piece slack suits in contrasting trims. Green, blue,\nrose, brown and navy. Sizes\n14 to 20. $*7  QQ\nReg. $10.95. _    feOO\nLadies' Gowns\nLadies' seersucker nightgowns. Pink with floral trim,\nshort     sleeves.     Medium,\nReg. $1.49. Price    I eOO\nLadies' Sport Jackets\nWell tailored sport jackets of herringbone and Harris tweed types. Three\nbutton, two pockets, brown, beige, blue\nand grey. Sizes 14 to 20.\n$12-95\nOthers\n$14.95 to $16.95\nLadies' Skirts\nLadies' all wool skirts, plain pleats\nback and front in blue, green, gold\nand Drown. %\u00a3? QC\nSizes 14 to 20 *J,arJ\nLadies' Blouses\nLadies' linen and batiste blouse with\nlace and eyelet trim, tailored and\nround necklines, short sleeves, white.\nSizes 14 to 20.\nPrice\t\n'3.95\nLadies' Hats\nLadies' straw and felt hats, flower and\nveil trim. All head sizes.\nReg. $3.95. Price \t\n'1.95\nMen's\nOXFORDS\n\"Something Special.\" Sturdy built\nBlucher cut. Chocolate brown coif.\nSturdy soles. Rubber heels. Sizes 6V2\nto lOVi. Widths C to E. Reg. $6.50.\nSpecial\nSturdy All-Round\nWORK BOOTS\nPliable Elk uppers, full Baliss tongue\nPan-Cord Grip Soles. Sizes 6-9. Reg.\n$7.95. Special\n$5.50\n$6-50\nBlack Smooth\nWomen's Pumps\nCloudsoft. The new built in platform cushioned insoles. Cuban heel.\nDorsey cut vamp. Sizes 5-9. Width\nAA and B. Price\nCasuals\nThe indoor or outdoor shoe for your\nleisure hours. Mode in Stretch-O-\nSuede plastic soles. Colors Red,\nBlack and Brown Beige and Blue.\nSize 4'\/2 to 8. Special\n$7-95\n$3-98\nENAMELLED\nBREAD CADDIES\n12 only high grade caddies in\nwhite with floral decoration. Reg.\nvalue $1.95. Saturday fl *m\nValue      le\/ \/\nDINNER SETS\n66 pieces. Service for 8. White\nground. Yellow and rose design.\nRegular Value $36.00 Saturday\nSf_ '24.95\nClear Glass Tumblers\n8 oz. size, novelty shape. Reg.\nprice 12'\/2C each. Q<\nSaturday value, each _   it*\nRubber Garden Hose\nJust   at   the    right   time   45'\nrubber    hose.    Complete    with\ncouplings.\nEach\t\nFrench Axminster Rugs\nA grand opportunity to iccure a smart rug of\nFrtnch manufacture and deiign at a clearance\nprict.\n10 Only. Size 5' 2\" x T 8\".\nOriginally priced $27.95. Each\n10 Only. Size 6'4\" x 9'2\".      %-*t*S  Ff\\\nOriginally priced $43.50. Eoch   immmtJ*J\n4 Only. Size 6' 4\" x 9' 2\". Originally priced\nat $62.00. Saturday value,  f 3C AA\n10 Only.   Size  28\" x  54\".   Originally\npriced at $12.95. Saturday  f\nValue. Each  __\t\n$4.95\nStore Open to 8 p.m. Saturday\n5 Only. Size 26\" x 52\". Originollly\npriced at $6.50. Saturday f J QC\nValue.  Each    J.7J\nSPECIAL!\nCanvas\nCAMP COTS\nA war surplus special.\nFolds into small space.\nWill last for years and\nis very comfortable\nSaturday f Jt QC\nValue. Each _ 1**J\n7.95\nPHONES:\n_ Ready-to-Wear\nHosiery   \t\nDrygoods  \t\nGroceries\t\nMen's Wtor \t\n49\n52\n49\n19.1\n29\nINCORPORATED   2?? MAY l\u00ab70.\nNELSON, B. C.\nSTORI HOURS:\nMort.-Tues.-Thurs.-Fri.\n9am -5 p m\nWednesday: 9 a.m.-12 noon\nSaturday: 9 am 8 pm.\n_______________________________\n<\t\n_________\u25a0\nJ\n mwm\nippprp\n4 \u2014 NEUON DAILY NIWS, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1947\nCampaign for Mount St. Francis An\nOpportunity to Aid Needy Citizens\nIn Twilight ol Life\u2014C. W. Tyler\n\"The call of our needy aged\npeople and their welfare le one\nthat mutt appeal to everyone In\nthe Kootenayi,\" etated C. W. Tyler, member of the General Adviiory Committee to Mount 8t. Francll, in a radio talk given Friday\nnight In support of the propoied\nhome and the current campaign\nfor fundi to enable IU erection.\n\"Every benefit, both spiritual and\nmaterial, of which the world is possessed, is ours today because of the\ndrtams and visions of some person\nin The past. Not a single ttiing that\nhas accrued for the uplift of humanity has come into existence save\nthrough the dreams of an individual,'' Mr. Tyler asserted.\n'A dreamer, or a company of\ndreamers, in the Kootenay District\nhave decided that something must\nbe done to remove the existence of\na deplorable state of affairs. We\nnow have an opportunity oU taking\nour part in aiding our aged and\nneedy citizens to spend the twilight\nof their lives in comfort and peace.\n\"It matters not from whence the\nIdea came,\" he said. \"Thoughtful-\nness and kindliness toward the des-\n\u25a0 titute and aged in our midst far\ntranscends race, color, creed, political bias, or fraternal affiliations.\nDisraeli said: 'Life is too short to\nbe little. Let us devote our life\nto worth-while actions, to great\nthoughts, real affection and enduring undertakings.' This should be\nour conception of the requisites for\nthe care of our aged and needy citizens.*\nAGE-OLD PRACTICE\nTracing the historical background\nand change in mental attitude toward care of aged persons, Mr\nTyler said:\n\"The principle on which the\nMount St. Francis home for the\naged was founded is not a new con\nception. This principle was followed\nin feudal times, where the lord of\nthe manor invariably took upon\nhimself the responsibility for caring lor those dependent on him. I\ndo not think there is a town or city\nin the United Kingdom that has not\nita almshouses, provided by a charitably inclined and wealthy citizen,\nwherein-those who are needy can\nbe taken care of during their few\nremaining years.\n\"Down through the decades man\nhas realized a responsibility toward\nthose who are unable to help them\nselves. And so today another call\nhas come to us, a call that is, geographically speaking, very close to\nus.\n\"We are asked to contribute to the\nbuilding of a suitable home in which\nthose  who have contributed  their\nshare in the past in the development of our country, and who, having   reached   the   age   and   circumstances at which they are unable to\ntake care of themselves, can find a\nhaven ol rest.\"\nPARABLE OF THE\nPHARISEE\nContinuing, Mr. Tyler said:\n\"I often think we do not have a\nproper perspective of the aged people around our streets. We notice an\nelderly   man,  poorly   clad,  stooped\nwith the weight of his years, walking slowly with the aid of a stick.\nUnless we have known him for a\nnumber of years, we avert our eyes,\nand, like the Pharisee, cross over to\nthe other side..\n\"I think if we  would allow our\nASPIRIN\nEASES SIMPLE\nHEADACHE\nNCW LOW PRICES\n12 tablets He\n24 tablets 23.\n100 tablets 75c\nGOES\nTO WOIKIN 1\n2 SECONDS ,\nmlnda to go back to tha aama old\nman, and visualize him ln hla early\nInfancy, we would retain a very different picture ln our mlnda and\nhearti. A mother cradled him In her\narms, and gazed upon him with the\neyei of mother love. A father worked hard, ao that hii aon ahould have\nevery advantage the clrcumatancea\npermitted. The baby grew to boyhood, school daya passed by, and\nthen, with mixed emotion! ln their\nhearts, mother and father saw their\nson pass over the threshold of home\nto enter into the business world.\nThe young man found hia vocation\nin life far from home. Homa to him\nbecame a memory, but to the mother, he was her boy, and would remain her boy until ahe paaaed to\nher reward.\n\"The man you saw on the street\ntoday, yesterday, and all the yesterdays of the past, was that boy. Now,\nworn with long years of toil, and\npossibly sickness, buffetted by the\nworld, he has reached that period\nof his life and condition in which\nwe saw him\u2014homeless, destitute,\nill-clad, lonely and unloved. What\nan outlook for the few years remaining to him! Are we proud that\nsuch a condition has existed?\"\nIn conclusion, Mr. Tyler declared\n\"A late Bishop of London once\npassed a decrepit old man. He\npaused, looked at him with pity, and\nthen said: 'There, but for the grace\nof God, goes the Bishop of London.'\nHow truly that remark can apply\nto all of us!\n\"We do not realize to the full our\nblessings and advantages. We live in\na beautiful country, we have an\nabundance of. the necessities of life\nSurely we can, spare some of our\nbounty to enable our aged and needy folk to spend what little time\nis left to them in peace and content\nment\u2014those who are:\n'Only waiting till the shadows are\na little longer grown;\nOnly  waiting  till  the glimmer of\nthe day's last beam is flown;\nTill the light of earth is faded from\nthe hearts once full of day,\nTill the stars of Heav'n are breaking\nthro    the    twilight,   soft   and\ngrey.'\"\nBus Drivers\nSeek More (ash\nTRAIL. B. C.,.April 18 -Drivers\nfor the two Trail bus companies,\nthe City Bus Service Limited and\nthe Interior Stages Limited have\nnotified their employers that they\nare seeking a new agreement and a\npay boost to 95 cents an hour.\nThe drivers are membera of the\nAmalgamated Aasociation of Street\nElectric Railway and Motor Coach\nEmployees Union, Vancouver, an\nAFL affiliate.\nA spokesman for the drivers stated that bargaining will commence\nas soon as Government certification\nis obtained for the local union.\nThe City Bus Service Company\noperates five buses in the city while\nthe Interior Stages Limited has a\nfleet of 10 buses servicing Salmo,\nRossland, Neteon and intermediate\npoints.\nGu_s Erlckson is manager of the\nCity Bus service, Jerry McAuliffe\noperates the Interior Stages.\nOPEN SERIES WEDNESDAY\nWINDSOR. Ont., April 18 (CP)-\nA well-drilled, star-studded Assumption College team, described\nby Coach Stanley (Red) Naniais\nis the best he's ever handled, again\nis Eastern Canada's standard- bearer\nin the Dominion basketball final.\nNantais' Purple Raiders, who lost\nthree straight to Victoria Dominoes\nin a title bid here last Spring, will\nmeet Vancouver' Meralomas in I\nbest-of-five series in Vancouver\nstarting Wednesday.\nOne-Third of $40,000 Objective\nTopped in Mount St. Francis Appeal\nWith donatlena arriving Friday\nfrom Nation, Trail and Greenwood, total contribution! to the\nMount St Francli appeal for\nfunda. now atand at $13,416, Campaign Hiadquartara announced\nhero Friday.\nThe lata aubaorlptlona bring the\ntotal amount received to over one-\nthird of Kootenay-Boundary'i objective of $40,000.\nNelson donors gave $800 during\nthe paat day, Trail $102, and Greenwood $200, to register a $1102 boost\nover  recelpta  recorded  Thuraday.\nHOPE FOR\nAUSTRIAN\nTREATY DOOMED\nBy JOHN M. HIQHTOWER\nMOSCOW, Aprll 18 (AP)\u2014State\nSecretary Marihall tonight acceu*\n\u25a0ad Foreign Miniiter Molotov of\ntrying to create \"a puppet itate of\nAuitrla\" after Molotov had rejected an American compromiie plan\nfor the definition of German at-\nieti there,\nBitter exchanges between Marshall and Britain's Ernest Bevin, on\nthe one aide, and Molotov on the\nother, appeared to doom the hope\nthat an Austrian peace treaty would\nemerge from the conference here\nGeorges Bidault of France observed:\n\"Jt is clear that n<f agreement haa\nbeen reached on this article (German assets ln Austria) and the result of this discussion has not helped our work.\"\nMarshall told the conference that\nthe time had come \"to make a determined effort right here and now\"\nto compromise the issue.\nMarahall offered a settlement for\nmula retaining the American insistence that property which the Ger\nmans acquired in Austria under\n\"force or duress' should not be con\nsidered as assets subject to seizurp\nby the Allies.\nEarlier Foreign Minister Karl\nGruber of Austria appealed to the\nCouncil to finish the Austrian treaty\nquickly.\nAt the aame time, however, he\nsaid his government would not sign\na pact giving Yugoslavia any terri\ntory which Austria considered right\nfull Austrian.\nTrail hai collected $0591 toward IU\nquota of $10,000.\nThe campaign  contlnuea to the\nend of tha month.\nReturni reported Friday follow:\nRoy Sharp $ 10.00\nE. T. Stromitead       5.00\nR. B. Morris  _        3.00\nArthur Foiter       3.00\nR. L. McBrlde ._     M.OO\nAlderman A. H. Allan      25.00\nMn. Clara M. Allan     25.00\nMlaa Esther Brodie       1.00\nChon Toy        1.00\nMac'a Oreenhouaea       5.00\nMr. and Mra. Ron Wateri ..      5.00\nWong Ylclt   '   5.00\nB.C. Ma\u00abhlnery Salei Co       5.00\nR. E. Hortqn      50.00\nW. W. Powell Co. Ltd    250.00\nMr. and Mra. S. Haydon      5.00\nH. Gagnon       5.00\nMr. and Mrs. Robert Nolte      5.00\nMrs. Theresa Vivian       10.00\n10.00\n5.00\nS.00\nMrs. McCreight\nLaid To Rest\nSpencer Newell\nTo Speak on\nMount St Francis\nSpencer J. Newell, President of\ntha Nelaon Branch of tbe Canadian\nLegion, will apeak over Station\nCKLN Saturday night ln support\nof Mount St. Francis home for the\naged of Kootenay-Boundary.\nHis talk will be ninth ln a series\nbeing conducted during the campaign for funds, which continues to\nAprU 30.\nMrs.*R. L. McBride .\nMorgan Jonei ...\nBob Joy\nGrizzelle's Greenhouses      10.00\nMrs. I. Trinca        2.00\nGeorge         5.00\nKootenay Brewery\nEmployees  .\".     33.00\nF. A. Jewett \u2022      10.00\nFrank DeFoe       10.00\nMr. and Mrs. Dominic\nMaglio        50.00\nMiss H. Stubbs       10.00\nMrs. J. P. Sutherland       2.00\nJ. Draper       2.00\nG. C. Allen        5.00\nMrs. Ann Aduddell         5.00\nJohn Portman, Greenwood    100.00\nJ. A. Boltz, Greenwood       50.00\nGreenwood Community\nAssociation       50.00\nTrail subscribers were P. J. Dur-\nkin, The Quick Print, J. D. South-\nworth, Charles Ghirardosi, O. K.\nBakery, Marlatt's, Gus Erlckson,\nChow John, Chinese Freemasons\nand Leslie's Lunch.\nNelson WJ. lo\nAssist In\nCancer Campaign\nAn appeal for the help of the\nWomen's Institute in arranging a\nCancer Drive for funds was brought\nto the members meeting at the\nCivic Centre Friday. H. M. Whimster and George Peaae, organizers,\ntold the ladies of the campaign,\ngiving the Nelson District quota ai\nOnly Russ Veto\nWould Defeat\nPlan for Greece\n$4000.\nThe drive will open here May\n15 and continue through to May\n31.\nFundi will be used to build a 50\nbed hospital in Vancouver for the\ntreatment of cancer. The hoipital,\nto replace a four-bed institution\nused now for research, will cost\n$750,000. British Columbia donors\nwill be asked to raise a total of\n$340,000.\nThe Women's Institute will con\ntact all Institutes in the District,\nasking them to do the canvassing\nfor their towns.\nMrs. J. P. Sutherland gave a\nshort summary of how to make\nsoap from cooking fats.\nA leathercraft school will be\nsponsored at Nelson during the first\n10 days of May, with complete\ncourses ln glovemaking and leather\nwork.\nThe Club's annual tea, previously\nscheduled for May, will be held\nin the early part of June, President Mrs. S. C. Colman announced\nA rummage sale was also being\nplanned.\nMrs. J. Dawson and Mrs. W\nBennett were tea hostesses.\nThree donations to the Mary E.\nDavidson Memorial Fund were\nacknowledged. The donations, $5\nfrom the Women's Auxiliary to the\nCanadian Legion, Fruitvale; $5\nfrom the Women's Auxiliary to the\nLAKE SUCCESS, N. Y\u201e April 18\ni^ZT.^r*   r\u21225,^! Canadian Legion, Kaslo; $10 from\ntoday only a Russian veto would de-|the I0DE   c__tl_sT. will be used\nfeat an American proposal to keep\nUnited Nations observers on the\ntroubled Northern border of Greece.\nAs the'Security Council prepared to convene American sources\nsaid a majority of the 11-power body\nhad indicated support of the United States proposal. Russia already\nhas expressed opposition, howeveT,\nand most observers predicted a Soviet veto.\nAwaiting a council decision were\nto  give  aid   to   children  requiring\nthe attention of an eye specialist,\nChurchill Gives\nBlistering\nAttack on Gov't\ncendants,   lived   in  Nelson  for  14\nyears.\n|>   Rev.  A.   Stewart  conducted   the\nGenuine Aspirin is\/\nmarked this wayi\nA large group of friends gathered    in    the   flower-banked    First :\"><\u00ab questions:\nPresbyterian    Church    Friday    to     U United States proposal that\nhear last rites for Mrs. Martha;'he council order its Balkans In-] LONDON, April 18 (CP)\u2014Wine-\nMcCreight, 89-year-old Nelsonite\", vestlgatlng Commission to leave re-.ton Churchill today declared that\nwho died here Wednesday. Mrs. | presentatives in the troubled area prolongation of she present system\nMcCreight. who had 41 direct des- until the council has acted on Its.of government llll Britain would\nreport, now being prepared in Gen-j break the Britlih' Isles and the peo-\nev8, ' pic would have fo starve or to \"eub-\n2.  A  Russian  proposal  that  the slst on the charity of capitalist Am-\n1 services.  Three  hymns.  \"Unto The;councl1 establish  a  United  Nations erica.\"\nHills  Around.\"  \"The  Old   Rugged,Commission to supervise American!    Churchill, delivering a blistering\nCross\"  and  \"My  Faith  Looks Up \u00b0r any other kind of outside aid to attack against the government, was\nTo Thee\" were sung by the cong-j Greece. cheered by 10,000 persons at the first\nregation, accompanied by Mri. W.  \u25a0\u2014\u25a0 |post-war meeting of the grand hab-\nA. Manson. I   NEW YORK, April IB (AP)-The \\itation of the Primrose League\u2014a\nPallbearen were J. B Gray, .Canadian dollar was down 7-16 atiConservative organization founded\nJames Kay, J. A. C. Laughton. a discount of 8 9-16 per centln terms about 64 years ago to honor Benjam-\nCapt.   M.    McLeod,   G.   Thompson of Uniled States funds in mid-day in  Disraeli.\nand A. N Winlaw, Interment was foreign exchange dealings today.! \"Everyone is conscious of the spin the family plot of Nelson!The pound sterling was up 1-16 at proaching crisis in our financial\nMemorial Park. $4 02 13-16. state of economic affairs,\" he said.\nThe Socialist Government is liv-\nHELIGOLAND\nEXPLOSION NEXT\nTO ATOM BLAST\nAT IEA OFF HELIGOLAND,\nApril 18 (Reuten) \u2014 Tha amall\nOerman fprtreea Island af Hale-\nOoland ceased ts exist IS a naval\nbass todsy n 7009 tons ef sxplsa-\nIvsa blew up with an sarth-ahak-\nIng roar\u2014the grsatsit man-made\nexploilon ilnce tha atom bomb\nblaati.\nFrom warships atandlng out to\nsea nine mllei away from the explosion, tremendous columns ol rubble ahot up like skyscrapers. Immediately afterwards two large\nclouds appeared like those seen after the atom bomb explosions at\nBikini \u2014 like ' tremendous mushrooms.\nOne observer estimated that six\nminutes after the detonation the\ncloud hovering over the Island was\nmore than 8000 feet high, one mile\nlong and one mile wide.\nA British navil officer said after\nthe explosion that \"lt Is not expected that the Island has disintegrated.\"\nScientific observers and seismograph owners throughout Europe\nhad been warned to stand by to record possible earth tremors resulting from the gigantic blast.\nFive minutes before the detonation, Vice-Admiral Harold Walker,\nhoisted a flag over the destroyer\nDunkirk to show that all was reedy\nfor \"operation big bai_g.\"\nNine ships carried icientlits, service chiefs, government representatives ahd 80 repersentativei of the\nworld's press, radio and films.\nThe fortress commanded the approaches to the Kiel Canal, Hamburg and Brem\u00abi.\nA BBC reporter said the explosion\nwas about half the size of the atom\nbomb and set up a small wave on\nthe sea.\nFirst vibrations to reach Britain\nwere recorded at Kew Observatory\nthree minutes after the explosion.\nISLAND UNCHANGED\nReporting from a plane nine miles\noff Heligoland,. Henry Burroughs,\nAssociated Press photographer, said\nthe biggest explosion set by man In\nEuropean territory had demolished\nthe steel and concrete submarine\npens but had left the tiny island almost unchanged.\n(The ruins of the little town of\nHolgoland, which the R.A.F. razed\nduring the war, hardly looked the\nworse from that distance.)\nCavalcade Auditions See 75 Stage\nHopefuls in Song, Dance Routines\nRECORD TREMOR8 AT OTTAWA\nOTTAWA, April 18 (CP)- Seit-\nmologists at the Dominion Observatory today reported their instruments recorded \"aome slight surface tremors\" between 5:13 i. m.\nand 5:22 a. m. CST, but said it was\nunlikely they had any connection\nwith the blast of German naval installations at Heligoland at 8 a. m.\nEST.\nDistance or direction of the tremors could not be located from the\nrecord, the officials said. However,\nthe recorded shocks were \"almost\ncertainly just a coincidence.\"\nThey recalled that the atomic\nbomb explosion were not registered\nhere, nor were the ship explosions\nat Texas City. Confirming this was\na London dispatch reporting J. J.\nShaw Seismologist of West Bromwich, near Birmingham, Eng., that\nhis instruments had not recorded\nthe blast,\nHelgoland, which means \"Holy\nLand,\" was occupied by Britain\nin 1807 and was ceded by Denmark in 1814, Britain traded the\nisland to Germany in 1890 for\nGerman recognition of British\nsovereignty in Zanzibar. The Germans turned Helgoland into one of\nthe .strongest naval and submarine\nbases in the world.\nVICTORIA, April 18 (CP)-Forty\nnew   companit*  were   handled  by\nthe office of the Registrar of Companies during the week with a capit->\nal of nearly $2,000,000.\nDistrict company registered was\nCreston Packers, Ltd., Creston, $10,-\n000.\n* ing upon the American dole and\nsquandering with profligate rapid-\nj ity this loan, which can only be justified as a means of re-equipping\n'our industries after the war ln\n.which we made such extreme sacrifices.\n[ATTACKS WALLACE\nThe itage . . . audition* . . . stage.\" Mr, Hilker said. \"Nelson, I Attacking Henry Wallace us a\nexcitement. All thli cime to played by Nelsonites celebrating \"crypto-Communist\" Churchill said\nNelion Friday night when icorei their life here. We'll need 250 of the former l\/nited States Vice-Pres-\nof hopeful Theiplani, hooferi ind you. because ynu are going to put!ident had sought \"to separate Great\nlinger*   were   given   auditloni   In on the show, not us\" iBritain from the United States and      ROSSLAND,  B.  C,   April   18  \u2014\nthe    Capitol    Theatre    for    the     Vocalists, actors, dancers, models, I to weave her into a vast system of Mrs. Verna Irene Turnbull of Rob\nGoldsn Jubilee Cavalcade. bugle    bands,    oldtime    orchestras\/Communist intrigue which radiates I 5on   died   Thursday   at   the   Mater\nThere   wai   a   itlrrlng   under- swing    orchestras,     acrobats    and from Moscow.\" | Mlsericordiae    Hospital,    Rossland,\ncurrent   ai  each  conteitant  took (Witir and harmonica players were     \"Our policy  toward  Russia must,    \u201erta th    h n\"a\nhli   place   on   the   lighted   itage. brought  to  the   Vancouventes\"   at- be   one    nf   honorable   friendship\nEverything    in    local    Ulan. \u2014 tentlon\nMrs. Turnbull of\nRobson Dies\nMrs. Turnbull was born  in Eng-\n: I land, Sept. 21, 1883, and is survived\nlah    minvierJ.he..en    ..    g. ,\"7n*th'    Churchill  aaid.L     her   husband,   John   Hampton\n.Ight, many v.. re to be seen,\"It must not be cowardly appease-1 T.,rnV,\u201en _.\u00bb n,.!,\nwai given tha spotlight. The audi- during the all-day sessions Satur-'ment through weakness.\ntlont     themielvei     were     brief, day.\nfrom the ballet to Jltterbugglng- Friday night, many were to be seen,\"It must not be cowardly appease- j Turnbull, of Robson. who is at pres-\nPLAN TO MAKE\nxyyo^qtUA*mrKUf'\nTHIS YEAR\nMia\nGREYHOUND\nA planned vacation ii j carefree, hippy one.\nCREYHOUND'S many convenient departure! enable\nyou to piss through scenic spots during daylight hours.\nLiberal stop over privileges permit you to linger\nlonger it places thit ire unusually rich in vacation\nittnctions. Now you can anjoy first-cliss luxury\ncomlort ill the way. GREYHOUND Super Coicr.es\nwill carry you tarther for less\n. . . leave money left over to\nspend en route. Wherever\nyou're bound, the smjrt wiy to\ntrivel  is VIA GREYHOUND.\nWrite to <*!\u00ab GREYROVSt)\nTravel Bureau, Bo.tham\nBat-din^, Cai-ro-y, \/or ritEH\ntravel lolderl and information\nat to lam and tclcd.ltt.\nGREYHOUND\nUN\u00a3S\nNo. 2\n\u2022ongi being cut part wiy through, 8UCH TALENT\nto  give  time  for the  many   wait-   AT DANCES\nIng thalr turn. All  the auditioning won't be on\nBefore starting the actual work, 'he. '_\u25a0\u2022;   _ v\" }'!!'1. ,'\"\"t Mr l\u00ab7cP>\"- jJck^DodS.\"-. Sfon\nCordon    Hilker.    Vancouver    pro.f>'\"-   Saturday night at the Teen- t---^    as,ocjatfd    with    Canadian\nducer,   remarked   on   the   number _' dancejl terbugs wibe under Scouting for 25 years, was elected\nCanadian Scout Head\nSEIGNIORY CLUB,  que.,  Anril\nC.I.O. GUIDES MEET\nPITTSBURGH, April   18   <AP)'-\nAmld a flurry of wage offers and\npresent  saving he had expected no lllt   watchrul   eye   of   the   talent- Dominion Commissioner at the an- agreements    ln    other    Industries\n.' '       **_ _.T ' , .- i \u25a0.-1      ti'hi   <     lha     kiniman    rlinfa         \u2022 _ _ _i_ _       a    .1   .    n 11. ts \/->T_rt i:... 1     _.___. ll\t\nent a patient in the hoipital here.\nCremation at Spokane will follow\nfuneral servicei.\nmore than 25. In all. about 7!V were\nseekers,  while  the  Kinimen dance\nFriday   was   looked   in   on   for\nmeeting of the Canadian Gen-\nCIO. policy makers gathered here\ntoday for\" meetings which will\ndraw* the pattern for peace or\nstrikes among steel's  labor  forces.\nMoves (. N. R. Financial Stale Be\nauditioned.    The    majority    were r \"lu\"-'   \"\"\"   ,w\"\":0   \"'   on   \"'r   \\ \"al Council of the Boy Scouta Aa\nyoungsters, hut emphasis waa plac- av\u2122! ?rrl,\"'r*!,    .       ..       . sociatinn. succeeding J. T. M. Stew,\ned on  the need for -mother, and . Re\u00abu,r \u00ab<\">\u25a0 onim. though, wai art of Toronto,\nfather.\" continue   all   during   Saturday,\n\" 'with a drill  team scheduled to go\nNEED 260 through   it'i   routine   late   in   the\nMr.   Hilker,   with   Leslie   Allen, afternoon.\nProducer,     William     Buckingham,     Names of the lucceuful amateuri\nStage Director, and Bevrrley Fvfc, would not be releued yet. Mr. Fyfe  fkl _      I a      f     ttl It Wt    I\nMus;,- Director, came tn Nelion Fr;- said   Thr general picture would be  111Cf Af1_l_Tf1 Ofl  111  \\0_1ll1_1 NOW \\__\\__\n]day and  will return to Vancouver stud;-; the   1\/1 Jl vyQ I UvU III JVIIIIItJ I1CTT  IVQiGj\nSunday. tram and the icript written accord-'\n\"This    wll!    be   Nelson   on    the  ir.g to the talent available ,,     ,,..,_._ . , ,,, .sr ,   _.   ...m.\u2122 .\nBy JOHN LEBLANC ; nf  _M3.000.CO0\u2014 were  much  greater\nCanadian Pren Staff Writer than those of the C P R.. and should\nOTTAWA.   April   18   (CPI-Pro-'not be l*Jed ,s \" \"\"\"'nn, Mr. Mac\nvincial counael at the railway freight\nrate  inquiry  moved  today to have\nihe Canadian National Railways' fi\nFormer Slocan Jap Seeks Fishing\nLicence; Government Has Problem\nPherson argued\n\"You claim the CNR   would be\nan    iiTflated   yardstick\"1\"    Aaaiitant\nnancla!   position  barred  from   con-  Cnif\"f   Commissioner   Hugh   Warded, ration in the setting of any new  r0P? *'J,ert _. ,   ,.   ,\n,_ Mr    MacPherson   said   that   was\nrates\n.   [correct.\nOTTAWA. April 18  ICP)  - The war   Suiukl   wrote   from   R AR    1,1    Saikatchewan counsel propoied to [    Th, c N R  hid been scheduled to\ndelicate problem of whether Cana- Thamcivllle.    Ont.    as    a    former tbe Board of Transport Commission-' opfn itJ c______ _._g___ aflrr lhf c P R ,\ndun-Japanese are ever again tn get fisherman on the Fraser River, in ers that thry disregard the C N.R.'a which had brrn presenting evidence\nrummerrlal licence! to fnh In lUit-HC. who wlihed to return thera financial need on the ground that U ,|nce p^j, |8 ,n IUpp0rt 0( the rail-\niah    Columbia    witen    hai    bren)    In  both casei.  FUherlea Miniiter would   be   in   \"Inflated   ynrdstick\".' w_y!,, applicntinn fnr gencrnl freight\nrate increases of 30 per cent.\nFinal CPR. witness heard today\nwai N. R Crump, Vice Preiident\nand General Manager of Eaitern\nLines, who teitified freight revenue\nper ton-mile on the C.P.R. wai higher In the Eait than In the Weit_\nAlberta counael J.J Ftfawley read\ninto tha record C.P.R. atatlitica to\nthe effect that between IBM and lWfl\nthe company had grou Eastern\nearningi of lt.l-_-.0OO.0OO compared\nwith gross Weitern earningi of $1.-.\n270.000.000. and net Eaitern and\nWeitern earnings, respectively, of\n$126,807,000 and t2_8.157.000\nCanadian National counsel declared tha relative poiitloni of tha\nC.N.R. and CPR had changed\nmaterially ainee  1920.\n\u00bb\nKY\n\u2022r*t\nEuamu'ltral fHimmm (Emu-muit\nBaker and Hendryx\nL. DANIEL ERICSON, PASTOR\n10:00\u2014Sunday School and Bible Claaa.\n11:00\u2014Morning Wonhlp, Mr. R. H. Coldrldge, Speaker.\n7:30\u2014Evening Service, Mr. A. Rempel, Speaker.\nWed., 7:30 p.m.\u2014Bible Study lnd Prayer Meeting.\n\"Come now and let ui reason together, aalth the Lord: though\nyour sins be oa scarlet, they shall be aa white as anow; though\nthey be red like crimson, they shall be as wool\" I*aiah 1:18.\nft. Paul's imtrt QUnirrl?\nREV. H. STEWART FORBES, B.A., B.D.\nOrganist and Choir Leader: Mra T. J. S. ferguaon, BA., A.T.C.M.\n9:45 a.m.\u2014Sunday School. 10:00 a.m.\u2014Bible Clasaei\n11:00 a.m.-Guest Preacher, REV. D.W. MORE, Ocean Falli, B.C.\nMusic by the G_rl'e Choir\n7:30 p.m.-REV. D. W. MORE.\nMualc by the St. Paul's Choir.\nTue., 7:30 p.m.\u2014Communicants Clasa ln the Veatry.\nFri. and Sat\u2014The Kootenay Presbyterial of the W.M.S.\nmeets in St. Paul's. Fridav evening a public meeting. Oueat\napeaker\u2014Mra. T. B. McMillan of Rossland. Silver collection.\n&. fcatrumr'u $ru-(!latl?p&ral\nVERY REVEREND FRED P. CLARK, M.A.\nEASTER II\n8:00 a.m.-Holy Communion\n9:11) a.m.\u2014Willow Point\n0:45 a.m.\u2014Sunday School\n11:00 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion\nCelebrant: The Ven. F. H. Graham\nPreacher: The Dean\n\"FAITH AND HOPE IN LIFE'S EXPERIENCES\"\n6:30 p.m.\u2014Broadcait CKLN\n7:30 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer \u2014The Dean\n\"GOD IS REALLY HERE\"\nWednesday: 10:30 a.m.\nFriday: St. Mark'i Day, 10:30 a.m.\n\u00a9rttttttj finite Qllfurrl?\nJoiephlne and Silica\nREV. GORDON G. McL. BOOTHROYD, B.A., B.D., Miniiter\nMri. C W Tyler, Choir Leader and Organlit\nMusic by the Senior Choir\n9:45 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. Beginners at 11:00\n11:06 a.m.\u2014The Inner Story of Martin Niemoeller\nSolo: \"Great Ia the Lord,\" aung by Mr. Percy Young.\n7:30 p.m.\u2014How Big Is the Place You Live In?\nMonday, 8:00 p.m-Young Adult Group will meet at the\nBowladrome.\nFriday 8:00 p.m-W.M.S. Preebyterial Publlc Meeting ln St.\nPaul's Church. Speaker: Mri. Thomai McMillan of Roaaland.\nfirat Baptist\n(Hljurrli\n10:00 am\u2014Sunday School.\n11:00 a.m.\u2014Mr. Rempel will be\nsubject speaker.\nfirst Olljurrl} nf\n(Eijriflt fcrmtttBt\nA Branch of The Mother Church\nTha   Flrit   Church   of   Christ\nSclentlit ln Boston, Mass-\nSunday School\u20149:45 a.m.\nSunday  Service\u201411   a.m.\nSUBJECT:\n\"Doctrine of Atonamint\"\nWednesdiy Teitlmonlal Meeting\n8 {f.m.\nReading Room open dally 1-6\nExcept Wedneiday\nAll Cordially  Welcome\nthrown Into the lap of the Federal Bridges' Department replied that and it wu expected six nthrr Trov\nGovernment, it wai disclosed today.; an   emergency   wartime   order   re-. inces would Join thc move.\n' Correspondence tabled In Ihe itrained the Isjue of flihlng licences The Prnvlnces' action came after\nC'nmnmns showed that two Cana- I\" persons of Japanese racial origin'ihr Canadian Pacific wound up its\ndian-Japanese war veterani have and that it was still in effect tinder raRe aft*r two monthi of prescnta-\napplied    for   a    renewil   of   their, the   NaUonal    Emergency   Tranil- ||0\u201e 0f evidence\ni llcencei  and  that Ihe BrltUh Co-1 tional Poweri Act. j    ]n mov|ng to have tba CN.R'i fl-\nlumbia   Government   and   Premier     Lait   November,   L    H    Eyrei. nlnct,i   nM<j,  dliregarded.  M.  A.\n|T. C. Douglai of SaikatchewanIMLA. Commiaaioner of FUhariei|MlcPh,rion Mti , igM Dominion\nhave ipoken vlewi which daihed for Britlih Columbia, wrote to 1h<\u00bb I order-In-counei 1 declaring that \"fair\nIn principle. Federil    Government    aiklng    cn-;>nd rM,on,b]e ratei ihould now be\nProduced at the requeit of operation from Ottawa In aeelng ,\u201e[\u201e,) lt without reference to the\nThomu Reld (I.-N'ew Weitmin- that no flihlng llcencei be iiaued rff,u|r\u00bbmtnt, 0[ the C NR.\"\niter), CMirmin of the Commona' to Japaneie TnU wai tha view of i__f t r,],t|ve poaltlon ai be-\nFlsheriei Committee, were lettari the Hrillih Columbia Oovernment ' lwffn thj C N R and CPR itlll\narising from requeiU from Klngo In February, Premier Douglai of h )r| d ,h_ sukaitch^an coun-\nMalsumn o nf Moran ( ity, B C, an Saikatchewan wrote Mr midges to . *, ' . . lh .q~, -,in,in|,\ninfantry veteran ot the Fint World a.k   that   SurUkl   be   provided   \u00ab,\" A', r.illr.ble P\nW.r. and Tabniro  iBurin   Sunk., licence \"In virtue of hli creditable.*\u2022' \"'\" \u00bbPP\u00bbC\u00ab\">I'!-\na  -rergeanl-miior  In   the  Canadian lervice record  and  In  view of the     The   firanciej   necessities  of   the\nIntelligence   Corri   In   tha   recent fact that he U a Canadian elliien \" C N R-with annual fued charge*\nThree Injured\nIn Speeder\n(lash al (oast\nVICTORIA, April 18 (CP)-Three\nmen were severely Injured and two\nsuffered cuts and brulsel and were\nbidly shaken up in a head-on colllilon of two ipeeder can on a logging railway near Port Renfrew yesterday.\nThe injured ara Michael Luchak.\nfractured legi and head Injuries:\nPat Boyle and Lin Yuan. cuU and\nbruise*. Sam Wiggings, laceratlona\nand poliible Internal Injuries and\nHarry Halllday. possible broken\nshoulder and Jaw.\nThe accident occurred when a\nspeeder carrying a fatally Injured\n\"whistle punk\" (name unknowni to\nthe end of iteel for medical attention collided head-on with another\nof the 30-paasenger vehlclea about\nfive mllei from tha end of lUel and\n18 mllea from Port Renfrew\nltrd\n|r?Bbgforian\nQUiurrlj\nVictoria and Kootenay\nREV. A. STEWART, Miniiter\n11:00 a.m.\u2014\"Our   Contribution\nto Life.''\n12:15 p.m.\u2014Sunday School.\n7:30 p.m.\u2014\"Do ClrcumjUnc*\nEffect Our Life \"\nQHjurrlj nf\n(Anglican)\nTAJRVIEW\nRev. W. J. Sllverwood\nAJC..C. B Sc. Vicar\n9:45 am\u2014Sunday School\n10:15 a.m.-Blbla Claaa\n11:00 am.\u2014Holy Communion\n7:30 pm.\u2014Evening Prayer\n\u00a7t.   3n-|tl'B\nEutljpran\nStanley and Silica Streete\nReverend J Hennig, Pastor.\n10:00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School\n11:00 a m.-Dlvlna Service\n\u2022Tha Church of tha Lutheran Hon\nalio fcal-.athm\nArmy\nCapt   ind Mn. F. H. Pierce\nSunday:\n11:00 am.-Hollneu  Meeting\n1:J0 pm\u2014Sunday School\n7S0 p.m.\u2014Salvation MeellnJ\nThuriday:\n8.00 pm-Prayer and Praia\nMeeting\nFriday\n2 30 p m_\u2014W o me n ' i   H\nW o m e\n: -._\u00bb\nMeeting\nAPPROVE MATERNITY\nLIAVIS FOR TIACmU        ! ,UR|(0 AT LYNN VAUIY\nTORONTO, April  18 (CP)-Rec-1    LYNN  vALLHY,  BC.  AprU\nommendatton of a lysttm of mater-\n(CP) \u2014 Funeral lervlcei were\nnlty leavea for married women tei\ncheri In city ichooli wai approved'here    today    for    Samuel    T._\nby Board of Education lut nlghti Maude. 7\u00ab, one of the vl\nbut not before aevaril truiteei onloldeit reildenti. who died ar*\nthe Board of Management objected   ly from i heart attack Tueadaj,\n________\u25a0\nglJfkl^^fUU^\n0U..M..0. to .*..., _.*. .o_-_.a\n I\nA Friend\nI To\nYour Foot\nGood shoes are friendly\nto your feet, from the\nmoment you put them on.\nThey adapt themselves\nto your favorite style, in\nyour choice of leathers,\nat a sensible price. Stop\nin today.\nBlack Kid Balmoral and\np    Blucher oxfords, Astoria\nJ**      grade, full size range,\n'14\nOO\nR. ANDREW & CO.\nLEADERS IN FOOTFASHION\nOTTAWA (CP) \u2014 A. Davidson\nhinton, CBC chairman, says soap\niperas \"are the most popular form\nIt daytime  entertainment  on   the\nmWH\niftwiwiiwnwniitiw<\nSPRING HANDBAGS\nPriced From\n*3M ,.*\\6M\n,    FASHION FIRST LTD.\n. Mi MM** -JbT~~+aa**m*m*mAamt***ja.\nrn Ml j i tri 11 i ] 11 r ii r 11111111\nMALCOLM'S FURS\nStorage\nRepairs - Alterations\n639 Baker St-      Phone 960\nlliliiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiilllllliilllllllllllllll\nSIRDAR\nNew Spring Jersey\nDRESSES\nKowered and plain. All slies.\nMILADY'S FASHION SHOPPE\nAUSSIES HAVE\n300,000 TONS OF\nBRITISH FOOD\nCANBERRA, April 18 (Reuters)\n\u2014Reginald Pollard, Australian Minister for Agriculture and Commerce,\ntoday told the House of Representatives that 300,000 tons of canned\nvegetables, bought by Britain during the war, were still in Australia,\nsince the British Government had\nrefused to take delivery of them.\nThe' Australian Government had\nbeen asked lo sell the food In Australia at prices to be approved by\nBritain, he said.\n\"In view of Britain's .disastrous\nfood position, we have again asked\nMr. John Beasley, Australian High\nCommissioner in Britain, to ask the\nBritish Government whether it\nwants this food shipped to Britain,\"\nPollard said.\nMILK\nIS SAFE FOR CHILDREN\nkOOTENAY   f ALLEY   l\/AIRY\nf RESH AS A    ,\nSPRING BRtEZE;A\nScire Delnor Frozen Foods,\nwestern-grown,   -western\nparked, and enjoy delicioui\nfruit* and vegetables\nliterally   garden-fresh.\n<'.rmn fwi . . . Cut\nCrmmn Bmmnt... Corn\non thm Cob . . . ..-. \u25a0 n\nFtppmrm , . . Spinach.\nShe.et St_twe_frr_m\nRmtpbmrrim ... Siic. I\nl*mrhmt . . . Cmntm*\ntotipm Cu htt \u201e . ,\nBtumbmrrtm.\nPELNOR\n^     FROZEN FOODS\nChristine5\nNELSON'S EXCLUSIVE CHILDREN'S SHOP\n563 WARD ST. \u2014 PHONE 331\nWell Dressed\nChildren Are\nChristine's\nChildren\nWe're mighty proud cf _*i\nymingiteri wc dren, Wr think\nthey're th? h\u00ablt looking kldi In\ntown md whtther they're earring* choppers or toddlpri, we\nalways lend them out well\ndressed end equipped. And our\nbudget prlcei mskf Mom awful\nly  Happy,  too.\nStjn-V-nr-Ct* in pnk. b'ue. green and white\nPique fnr boyi  Trie*, fmm\nSuniuM* ir. asserted colors and while\nUp from *.7C 1   Priced frnm\nBathing trunks for b-\nlarge  Priced ai\nGlrl'i b.ithirg suits\nPriced at\nGlrl'i ilark sulu\nEach\n55c \u201e 6k\n$1.00, $1.39\nSue. small, mehum and Cfl   4 A\n$1.83\ni Alpine rlolh   Smsll I If I CA QE\nNELSON SOCIAL Tasty Recipes\n\u2022 At the homa of Mr. and Mn.\nFred Chapman, 5J3 Cedar Street, recently, Mr. and Mra. W. E. Colea\nwere at home to thalr many friends\non the occasion of their Oolden wedding anniversary. Tht tea was arranged by their three daughters,\nMrs. L. A. Lepper of Vancouver,\nMrs. E. Butler and Mrs. Chapman.\nThe home was beautifully decorated\nwith many floral tributes, gifts from\ntheir many friends who, in calling,\ncompleted a most memorable day\nfor the honoree\/,' The two-tiered\nwedding cake centering the tea table\nwas embedded in gold tulle and\nwas presided over by Mrs. T. Waters, Mrs. Hector Mackemle, Mrs. J.\nF, Croll and Mrs. McKeown, while,\nserviteurs included Mrs. Elva Kettiewell, Miss Enid Etter, Hills Dorothy Fawcett, Mrs. T. Dolphin, Mrs.\nGullivan, Mrs. Phillip Robinson,\nMrs. II McLean, Miss T. Olsen and\nJames Robertson and Mrs. F. Stringer.\n\u2022 Wednesday afternoon at three\no'clock 10 happy little children gath\nered at 712 Victoria Street to honor\nLittle Miss Pat Fraser on her third\nbirthday. Games were enjoyed after\nwhich luncheon was served. A lovely birthday cake with three candles\nbrought joyful comment* from the\nhappy children, who Included Diane\nOrr, Corrine Nadeau, Louise Anderson, Bobby Williams, Donny\nFitchett, Allan Nadeau, Pat Wilcox\nand Edward and Teddy Fraser.\n\u2022 Miss Carl of Penticton la staying with Mrs. Jestys, 502 Observatory Street.\n\u2022 Mrs. J. N. Hunt, Johnstone\nApartments, entertained members\nof the Circle of the Cathedral of\nMary Immaculate at her home Wednesday afternoon, when those attending Included Mrs. F. Boyd.'Mias\nW. Kinahan, Mrs, M. J. Varseveld,\nMrs. D. Mclnnes, Mrs. G. F. Stevens, Mrs. L. H. Choquette, Mrs. C.\nF. McDougall, Mrs. W. E. Kopecki,\nMrs, J. Muraro, Mrs. Ann Aduddell,\nMil. M. DeGirolamo, Mri. J. Morriion, Mrs. O. Fullerton, Mlas Albertine Choquette, Mrs. P. Blalkow-\nakl, Mri. M. 3. Vigneux, Mrs. D.\nAurello, Mrs. Boyes, Mri. John McPhail, Mri. A. Ling, Mn. C. V. Gagnon, Mrs. A. (J. Gellnas, Mn. Norbert O. Choquette, Mrs. Louli Colettl, Mn. Phil Rahal, Mrs. Louli\nAlexander, Mn. George Tapp, Mn.\nJ. P. Herron, Mrs. M. Scally, Mn\nEdith Edgar and Mn. D. A. McPhenon.\n\u2022 The Fairview Mother's Auxiliary to the Boy Scouts and Cuba\nheld their monthly meeting at the\nhome of President Mrs. C. F.\nKearni, Fairview, Wednesday evening when those attending Included Mn. Gordon Strong, Mn. R.\nPerclval, Mrs. Don Ure, Mra. W. A.\nFetterley, Mn. J. Horswill, Mrs. M,\nE. Tully, Mn. William MarshaU,\nMn. George Fleury, Mrs. G. R. Bone\nand Mn. Harry McLean.\n\u2022 Mrs. W. G. Wataon of Vancouver is guest of her aon and\ndaughter-in-law, Mr. and Mri. Harold Long, 617 Latlirler Street.\n\u2022 Miss Jesty has returned to\nKaslo after spending the Easter holidays with her relatives on Observatory Street.\n\u2022 Miss Rosella and Mlaa Lorraine Poulln of Nelson have returned from a visit to Halcyon Hot\nSprings.\nEngagements\nThe engagement Is announced between Marjorle Evelyne only\ndaughter of Mrs. E. Bullock and the\nlate Percy Bullock, Victoria, B. C,\nto Morris Herbert Alderamith, only\nson of Mr. R. A. Aldersmith, and\nthe late Mrs. Aldersmith, formerly\nof Nelson, B. C, and now of 614\nCralgflower Road, Victoria, B. C.\nThe wedding will take place May 17,\n1947.\nOrLiohiL Ok.\nSATURDAY,\nCKLN\n1240 ON THE DIAL\n7:00\u20140 Canadi\n7:02\u2014Press Newi\n7:07\u2014Sunrise Serenade\n7:30\u2014Music for Saturday\n8:00-CBC Newi\n8:15\u2014Pick of the Hiti\n8:30\u2014Morning Corlcert\n8:45\u2014Hebrew Chriatian\n8:59-Tlme Signal\n9:00\u2014BBC News\n9:15\u2014Pops on Parade\n9:30\u2014Children's Program\n10:00\u2014Bandstand\nI0:15-World Church Newi\n10:30\u2014Hit of the Show\n10:45\u2014CBC News and Weather\n11:00\u2014Music Makes Pictures\n12:00\u2014Musical Program\n12:25\u2014The Notice Board\nAPRIL 19, 1947\n12:30\u2014Press Newi\n12:45\u2014Jerry Sears Presents\n1:00\u2014Musical Program\n2:00\u2014Tea and Crumpets\n3:00\u2014Old Favourltei\n3:30\u2014Jimmy Dorsey\n3:45\u2014Swing Time\n4:00-Hawail Calls\n4:29-CPR Train Time\n4:45\u2014Swingtime\n5:00\u2014Sacred Heart Program\n5:15\u2014Cavalcade of Melody\n6.05-N.H.L. Hockey\n7:30\u2014Organ Music\n8.00\u2014Red River Barn Dance\n8:30\u2014 Music well known and Loved\n9:00\u2014Current Choice\n9:15-Thia Week\n9:30\u2014'Cello Recital\n10:00\u2014CBC News\n10:15\u2014Dance Request Program\n14:45\u2014God Save the King\nCJAT\n610 ON THE DIAL\n7:00\u2014Hebrew Chrlitlan Hour\n7:15\u2014Press Newi\n7:30\u2014Newsstand Noveltlei\n7:45\u2014Wake-Up Programme\n8:00\u2014CBC Newi\n8:15\u2014Five Minutes of Fine Muilc\n8:20\u2014Musical Program\n9:00-BBC News\n9:15\u2014Musical Programme\n9:30\u2014Land of Supposing\n10:00\u2014Saturday Review\n10:45\u2014Press News\n11:00\u2014Music Makes Pictures\n12:00\u2014On the Teen-Beat\n12:30\u2014Jive Hive\n1:00\u2014Musical Program\n2:00\u2014Saturday Concert\n3:00\u2014El Ritmo Tropical\n3:15-CBC Newi\n30\u2014Fesftval of School Music\n45\u2014Jan Jamboree\n00\u2014Vincent Lopez\n30\u2014Xavier Cugat\n:45\u2014Swing Time\n00\u2014Tonight at Timber Lodg!\n30\u2014The People Ask\n45\u2014Sports College\n00\u2014CBC News\n!:05-NHL Hockey\n30\u2014Organ Music\n00\u2014Red River Birn Dane.\n30-Share the Wealth\n(XWuliette\n15-Thla Week.\n30\u2014Three Sun\/Trio\n45\u2014Violin Sonata\n00\u2014CBC Newi\n15\u2014Hollywood Barn Dance\n30\u2014Hollywood Barn Dmce.\n:45\u2014Happy-Go-Lucky   Hayrldi\n30\u2014Peerless Newi\n40\u2014 Sign Otf-the King.\nSUNDAY,\nCKLN\n1240 ON THE DIAL\n8:55\u20140 Canada\n8:59\u2014C.P.R- Train Tlmi\n9:00-BBC News\n9:14\u2014Weather Forecait\n9:15\u2014Songs and Singers\n10:30\u2014Way of the Spirit\n11:00-CBC News\n11:30\u2014Chapel  by  the  Side of\nRoad\n11:45\u2014Press Newi\n12:00\u2014New York Phllhirmonlc\n1:30\u2014Church ot the Air\n2:00-CBC Newi\n2:03\u2014John Fisher ReporU\n2:15\u2014Weekend Review\n2:29\u2014Weather  Forecut\n2:30\u2014Hebrew Christian Hour\n2:45\u2014Getting Sentimental\nAPRIL 20, 1947\n3:0O\u2014Old Fivorltei\n3:30\u2014The Three Sum\n3:45\u2014South of the Border\n4:00\u2014Sunday Serenide\n4:29\u2014Train Time\n4:30\u2014Peerleas Newi\n4:45\u2014Musical program\n5:00\u2014Chirlle McCirthy\n5:30\u2014Stage 47\n6:30\u2014St Saviour'i Pro-Cathedral\nthe! 7:00-CBC News\n7:15-The Old Songs\n7:30\u2014Bernird Helme\n8:00\u2014The Readeri Take Over\n8:30\u2014Sundiy Serenide\n9:0O\u2014Clauicl   for  Todiy\n9:30\u2014Gideon Progrim\n10:00\u2014CBC Newi\n10:15\u2014Canidlin Yarns\n10:JO\u2014Prelude to Midnight\n111:00\u2014God Save thi King\nRecently 1 gave you iome reclpei\nfor iindwlchei to ba used at a\nShower Tea.\nToday I am auggestlng a few little\ncakes that may be made at home for\n\u2022uch \u2022 tea. You can keep the reclpei\nfiled and on hand when you decide\nthe date for the shower, and make\nthem In plenty of time for the event.\nYou might try the recipes out on\nthe famliy to be sure they are what\nyou want\nTObAY'8 MENU\nBaked Old Potatoes or Boiled\nNew j\u00bbtatoei   Cremedi Fish\nButtered .Cabbage\nCarrot and Raisin Salad\nStewed or Canned Fruit\nCookies Tea\nCORN FLAKE MACAROONS\n1 egg white, beaten stiff, Vi cup\nsugar, Vi cup shredded cocoanut, 1\ncup corn flakes, Vi teaspoon almond extract, 1 teaspoon vanilla,\nfew grains salt.\nMix ingredients in order given,\nand drop from spoon on greased\nbaking sheet. Bake 20 minutes In\nmoderatet oven (350 F.). Thli\nrecipe makes 18 macaroons.\nFor variety, reduce the sugar to\nVi cup; omit the cocoanut and add\nVi cup semi-sweet chocolate, cut\ninto small pieces, or chocolate chips.\nMARGUERITES\nTwq. eggs, slightly beaten, 1 cup\nbrown sugar, Vs cup flour, 1-3 teaspoon salt, 1 cup pecan meats cut\nin small pieces, Vi teaspoon baking\npowder.\nMix ingredients In order given,\nfill small buttered tins 2-3 full of\nmixture, and place a pecan nut\nmeat on each cake. Bake 8 to 15\nBy BETSY NEWMAN\nminutei In moderate oven (850 F.).\nMakes 18 marguerites. You ctn\nbake cakei of thli kind in null\nfancy molds lf you prefer \u2014 heirt\nor atar shaped. The nune ll true\nof cake which may be biked lh\nlarger molds ln fancy ihipei. You\nknow, the kind you mold gelatin\nuladi ln.\nPEANUT MACAROONS\nOne   egg   white,   ,'\/\u00bb   cup   fine\ngranulated sugar, 1 teupoon vanilla,\n5 tablespooni finely chopped peanuts, roasted and skinned.\nBeat egg white until stiff, tdd\nsugar gradually, beating conitantly; then add chopped peanuts and\nvanilla. Drop from tip of ipoon on\ngreaaed cookie sheet Hi lnchei\napartt. Garnish each with H pet-\nnut and bake 12 to 15 minutei in\nslow oven (300 F.). Thli recipe\nmakei 16 macaroons. You can, of\ncourse, uae other nuti In thli recipe, if you prefer.\nCHOCOLATE NUTS\nOne half cup shortening, 1 cup\nsugar, 2 squaws melted chocolate,\n1% cup flour, 1 teaipoon sola, _\ncup raisins, chopped, 1 egg, '_ cup\nwalnuts, chopped or 1 cup walnuti\nand omit raisins, Vt teaspoon lait,\nV, cup sour milk, 1 teaspoon\nvanilla.\nCream shortening, add augar;\nadd well-beaten egg, melted choco-\nlatte, chopped raisins and nuta. Mix\nflour, salt, soda and add alternately with sour milk. Add vanilla and\nmix well. Drop by teaipoonfuli on\nwell-greased pans and bake in oven\nal 350 degrees F. 15 to 20 minutes.\nThese will keep a long time.\nMakes 6 to 8 dozen.\nFor Parents\nNIUON PAILY NIWI, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1M7-5\n\u25a0..,''\u25a0   l    1    i   iHi'.\nFreeman Furniture Co.\nTHE HOUSE OF FURNITURE VALUES\nPHONE 113 NILSON, I.C\nDinette Suites\nNew Design 6 Piece Dinette Suites\nBuffet hos cutlery cobinet on top, two decarted gloss\ndoors, roomy Interior with'full length linen drawer.\nComes in natural finish trimmed with red or green\npulls, interior of buffet finished to match.\nTable strongly constructed, has jacknife leaf.\nChairs are well made and braced to make them strong,\ncurved back for comfort, seats are upholstered in red\nor green.\nReally a suite you will be proud to own.\n6 Pieces\nFor only.\n$79-50\nBuy on Our Budget Plan\nBy GARY CLEVELAND MYERS\nTo Bring Up Their Children Well\nThe Parents Must Work Together\nThere la abroad the general\nimpression that it is alwaya the\nmother who shields the child from\ndesirable discipline. But judging\nfrom what I have seen with my\nown eyes and heard with my own\nears and read in letters from\nmothers, I am sure that \"always\"\nmakes the foregoing statement\ntoo strong. There are plenty of\npampering papas an it seems to\nme they are more to be pitied (or\ncondemned) than pampering mamas. \u25a0*\nOf a son aix his mother writes:\n\"Please send me in the enclosed\nstamped envelope yotir bulletin\n'Fathers Are Parents, Too.' I\nsometimes tetll Oscar he can't have\nsome-thing and he will go to hij\ndaddy to get it, which his daddy\nwill do and this gets under my\nskin, and if I'm provoked his daddy\nwill just smile.\" This strikes me\nas about the meanest, low-down\nthing any parent can do.\nAnother mother wrtes: \"Calvin\nis seven years old, an only child\nand the apple of his father's eye.\nIf anything goes against this\nboy's will or wishes, he throws\nhimself on the floor in a tantrum\n\u2014hits, kicks, breaks things, tears\nu-p pictures and goes on a regular\nrampage, He gets an allowance. I\nhave tried to deduct from his allowance to pay for things he has\nbroken, but his father is sorry for\nhim and gives him extra money\nor buys ice cream or candy for\nhim. 1 lose my temper too often\nbut I try to be consistent in my\ndiscipline, but so often his father\ncountermands my orders, and disagrees with my discipline,\"\nIt pained me, as it must pain\nyou, to read the following: \"I have\nalways been complimented on the\nway I have reared my seven-year-\nold daughter. But no one knows\nthe itruggle it has been.\n\"Rregardless of when or for\nwhat I reprimand the child my\nhusband always interferes and\npacifies her to such an extent that\nat times \u2022thr- seems to hate mr. If\nI deprive her of something for being naughty she gels It from her\ndaddy ... If it continues I fear lt\nwill break up (Air home.\n\"I have talked lt over kindly at\nfirst and when that didn't bring\nsuccess have resorted to arguing\nthe matter, but it still doesn't htlp.\nNeedless to say she is an only\nchild.\"\n\"A house divided against itself\nj can't stand,\" and when it falls the\nchildren are the greatest suifer-\nI era. To bring up a child well, both\nI parents must try to be as one concerning his guidance. They ought\nto have enough intelligence and\nself-control to desist from disagreement in the child's presence,\nbut to iron out their basic differences in his absence. Even then to\ndiscuss these differences without\nheat (reasonably) requires the\nhighest degree otf self-discipline and\nsportsmanship.\nAs I tried to show these mothers\n(and others like them) in my personal replies, they can't hope to\nchange the father by getting\nangry and quarrelling with him.\nThey can win only through gentle\nloveliness and the \"still small\nvoice.\"\nFood Prices Would\nTumble If Country\nOn Pre-War Diet\nBy OVID A. MARTIN\nWASHINGTON, April 18 <AP)-\nFood prices In the United States\nwould tumble if the country went\nback to Its prewar diet. For example, Americans are eating meat at\na rate of about ISO pounds a person\na year. Some want even more, and\nit is competition among customers\nthat sets the price.\nTo meet the demandi, farmers are\nproducing about 21,900,000,000\npounds this year. In the prewar period of 1939-38, consumption averaged 126 pounds. At the tame rate\nnow, Americans would take only\nabout 17,890,000,000 pounds, leaving\na surplus of about 3,610,000,000\npounds.\nSuch a surplus would break the\nprice and require widespread Government buying ot meat utter the\nFederal Price Support projpam to\nprevent an agricultural collapse.\nThe Increase in consumer demand\nis even more pronounced, on a percentage basis, in other food items.\nBefore the war, the1 annual per\ncapita consumption of eggs was 298.\nIt now Is running at the rate of 400\na year.\nVeteran-Employee\nAbove Average\nOTTAWA, April 18 (CP) - The\nLabor Department said today a recent Informal survey of 79 large\nemployers across Canada had Indicated a consensua*hat \"ln matters\nof production, efficiency and cooperation, the war veteran-employee\nis above average.\"\nLONDON (CPl-Rertrlctioiu on\npermits for foreign servant* in\nprivate houses have been removed.\nMusic\nTeachers\nand Pupils\n.TORONTO\nCONSERVATORY OF MUSIC\nMIDSUMMER EXAMINATIONS\nPietclieal - lunt and July\nU.-tr, - Jun. 7l_, Mi, 10th\nApplication! and fees must retch\nthe Conservatory not later ibn\nAPRIL 25th, 1947\n13) College Street, Toronto 2ft *\n$29 From Castlegar\nStudents White\nant Sale\nElephc\nCASTLEGAR, B.C.. April 18 -\nPupils of Grade VI, Castlegar\nSchool No. 1, held a successful\nwhite elephant sale In their classroom.\nThe room was attractively decorated with numerous white elephant* and Chinese cut-outs. The\nblackboard murals, drswn by the\npuplL., were  most effective.\nThe sum of $29 was reallied\nfrom the large gathering of\nparents and pupils.\nLITTLEHAMPTON, Sussex, Eni.\n'CPi\u2014Sidney    D    Robinson, 7{\nKlondike   gold-rush   veteran, died\nhere.\nCJAT\n810 ON THE DIAL\n8:00\u2014Press News\n8:15\u2014Melodic Moods\n8:30\u2014 Lutheran Hour\n9:00\u2014BBC News and Commentary\n9:15-Report from Pirliiment Hill\n930-The Man of Property\n10:00\u2014Gospel Half Hour\n10:30\u2014Songs from the Movies\n10:4_>-rre\u00abj News\n11:00- Knox Church Servke\n12.00\u2014 New York Philharmonic Orchestra\n1:30\u2014Church of the Air\n2:00\u2014CBC News\n2:03\u2014John r.jher Reports\n2:15-11 L. Stewart\nROSSLAND SPRING\nTEA SUCCESSFUL\nROSSLAND, BC, April 17-Th*\nIOOF. Hall wai \\h* scene of a\ncharmingly arranged Spring tea ami\nmlr nf work Saturday afternoon,\nwhfti the members of thc I-adies'\nAuxiliary of Ihf Fraternal Order\nnf Eagles entertained,\nMrs .1 C, Miller, President of the\nAuxiliary welcomed the guests.\nwhile Mrs F Armiihaw Jr., acted\nas cashier Mrs, James Hanion was\ngeneral convener.\nThe nicely arranged tea table wm\ncovered with a French lace clntfc)\nand was centred with i silver basket of pink carnations, which was\nflanked on either side by Ull twin\nyellow tapers in low silver sconces.\nMrs Oeorge Nixon. Sr, mother oi\nth* Auxiliary and Mrs. A Woodward. Sr. presided over the tea\nurns. The Individual tables were\ncentred wllh miniature vasej nf daffodils The servlteura were Mr*. J,\nFetter. Mrs   F   F,  Piper, Mrs  Hope,\n3:30\u2014News, weather, mualc\n3:00-0nie and Harriet\n3:30\u2014Lightning Jim\n3.45\u2014Can, Short Storie*\n4.0O\u2014Catholic Hour\n4:30\u2014Your Music\n3:0O-Charlie McCarthy\n3:30-St>ge 47\n6:30\u2014Album of Familiar Muile\n7:00\u2014CBC News\n7:13\u2014The Old Songi\n7:30\u2014Parlor String Quartet\nBOO\u2014 St. Andrew's Church BdciL\nR:30\u2014Sunday Serenade\n0:00\u2014 Preibyterian Church Bdcit\n9:30\u20141 Hear the Southland Singing\n9:43\u2014Singing Stars\n10:15\u2014 Music for You\n10:3O-Prelude to Midnight\n11:30\u2014Peerleas Newi\n11:40\u2014Slfn Off-The  King.\nMri C Llllydale. Mrs, J A, McKenile\nTh-e culinary arrangements were\nin charge of Mrs J H. Conroy, Mrs\nJ Bradley. Mrs R Saare and Mrs.\nI, L. Conroy\nMrs. H. Davli was In charge of\nth* fancy work stall\nMri A Llttley. Mra. W Veysey\nind Mn O Seafoot were In charge\nof the bed throw draw which Mri.\nW. Seafoot won.\nA prettily decorated cake donated\nby Mn. James Hanson waa won by\nMrs   U   Saare.\nMra, Davis and Mn. H. Douglas\nhad charge of the tea ticketi. The\naffair waa very successful both financially and socially\nBOMBAY. India (CPt-A 2-M-\nacr* co-operative farm, with a\nperennial water supply, Is to ba\nset tip In Bombay aa an eiperi-\nment In land colonljatinn. Tht\nfarm will be located in the Kunda-\nUka Valley. In Ihe diitrict of lto..,\naba . -__\n^2> Create    wonders\nwith   your  wardrobe   with   our\naunty\nTopper\nIn pure wool black gabardine . . . wear it over\nprints or formals with\nequal ease . . this is only\none of a sparkling collection.\nFashion First Ltd.\nMr. J. B. Gray, Jeweller\nNelson, B. C.\nDr. David C. Cowen\nof Spokane\nBrings to you dally\nm latwritw\nThe Peerless musical program of established and\never-growing popularity.\nL\nCZKttfl\nMonday to Friday, 1:00 p.m.; Saturday, 3:00 p.m.;\nSunday, 1:00 p.m.\nI\n SbUum laihj Ntttw\nEstablished April 22.  1802\nBritiih Columbia'!\nMojt Interesting Netp-tpoper\nPubllihtd tvery morning txctpt Sundiy by\nthl NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED. 268 Baker SL. Nelion. British Columbia\nAuthorized as Second Class Mall\nPostofflce Depa, tment. Ottawa\nMEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHE AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS.\nSATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1947\nThe \"Nuisance\" Taxes\nThere are some predictions from\nOttawa that income taxes may be cut\nas much as 33% in the Dominion\nbudget to be brought down in May, but\nthere is reason for doubting any such\nreduction. Economies in Government\noperation do not approach any such figure. Ottawa has yet to get away, if it\never will, from the extravagant atmosphere of wartime spending.\nBut that ther* will be some reductions geems certain, and most probably\nlt will be in the direction of increase in\nthe basic exemption for married and\nfor single persons. There should also\nbt some provision under which working husbands and wives do not suffer\nthe penalties on earned Incomes which\nwere reintroduced for the current year.\nThtrt art suggestions in despatches\nfrom Ottawa that the \"nuisance\" taxes\non soft drinks. Jewelry, candies, etc.,\nmay be removed. They definitely\n\u2022hould be removed, and as fast as the\nGovernment can take the necessary action. The amount of revenue that they\nproduct is relatively small, they are\nIrritating to the public, and they are\ndefinitely cramping and could ultimately destroy many of the retailers\nwho depend upon such lines very largely for the turnover which makes it possible for them to continue to operate\ntnd serve the public.\nThey have been called \"luxurjjS\ntaxes, and perhaps in wartime the adjective was correctly used. In peacetime the term is incorrect. Soft drinks\nand most of the Items sold by jewelry\nstores, to take two examples, are not\n\"luxuries\" so much as items that the\naverage family must purchase as a\nmatter of family,' household or social\nnecessities. Perhaps in wartime wedding presents were luxuries and reasons could be found for refraining from\nmaking wedding gifts, but in peacetime the reality is that wedding presents are a social necessity; they are a\nnecessary and desirable part of social\nlife.\nSoft drinks? Within reason their\npurchase to many families is equally \u00ab\nnecessary part of life and present taxes,\nof a variety of kinds, are a primary factor in the increase from 5 to 7 cents a\nbottle.\nAnother tax of the same \"nuisance\"\ntype, but which Is costing Canadians a\ntremendous amount of money, is the\nexcise tax on picture shows. It is far\ntoo high.\nwould not only compensate Poland for\nterritory lost, but with making economic arrangements and recommending such resettlements as will advance\nthe economic well-being of the Polish\nand German people and of Europe as\na whole.\nIf it is the intent of the conferees \"to\ntry to rebuild a Europe better than\nthat it replaces,\" this proposal should\nmeet with little opposition. But if Russia, through Poland, simply wants to\npush an Iron curtain further to the\nWest, it is likely to encounter as ftiuch\nstalling and quibbling as have previous\nmatters brought up in Moscow.\nThe Polish Boundary Issue\nHaving talked themselves almost to\nexhaustion without reaching a major\nagreement on what sort tof new Germany Is to be created, the Council of\nForeign Ministers has taken up the geography of Poland. That country, it\nhas been agreed, must be compensated\nfor that territory Fast of the Curzon\nI,ine which Russia preempted in the\ndays when Stalin and Hitler were partners. Poland's title In this territory was\nnever too clear, and Russia most certainly would not consider giving it\nback. What the United States demand*\nls that Polish expansion to the West, to\noffset this loss, shall avoid further diminishing the chances of Germany to\nbecome self-sufficient and shall avoid\ncreating nn irredentist feeling through\nwhich militant nationalists might win\ncontrol of another generation of German youth\nUnder the circumstances, as United\nSlates Secretary Marshall observed,\ndetermination of the Western frontier\nis of less importance than a decision\nnn the tvpe of frontier it is to he. All\nfrontiers, lie said, need not block trade\nIf, from Die area i-iven to Poland, the\nnew Germany can draw the food that\nshe obtained before the war, there is\nno reason tn ahandon hope that the\nPoles and Germans ran live side by\nside in peaceful cooperation,\nHe proposed, therefore, that n\nboundary cnmnnsMon Ih- created on\nwhirh, in addition to the Big Four,\nPoland and some other Allied states\nwould be represented It would be\ncharged  with  drawing  t  line  which\nLance H.\nWhittaker\nSALUTE TO NAKUSP\nA lot of newspaper! come to our house.\nAll the Jokes about huibandi reading at the\ntable might have originated ln the Whittaker\nhousehold (txctpt thit Moppet doein't think\nthey are very funny.)\nSaturday ls the day for the weeklies. Tht\nGrand Forks Gaiette, the Cranbrook Courier,\nKimberley News, Kootenaian, Arrow Lakes\nNewi\u2014they ill get ittentlon. Our house has\na eoft ipot for tht Arrow Lakei News; I don't\nknow exactly why, unleu lt is that Art\nStanley Is of the houie of \"A.B.S.\", one of\nthe Kooteniy's pioneer printen.\nDuring the past month or more Art Stanley's piper hii been conducting a noble campaign. With all the type at his command he\nhas been throwing weekly broadsidei ln the\ndirection of i new fire engine for Nakusp.\nThe plan wai to buy one from the War Assets\nCorpontlon, which Involved the raising of\nnearly 84000.\nNow 84000 Isn't peenuti. The money looked like \u2022 mountain to the good people of Nakuap when a campaign wai first mooted. The\ntown ll not Incorporated, and there is no\nprovision for raising money for such pur-\nposes through local taxation. It had to be a\nitrletly voluntiry effort.\nEven to in outsider, who gets hia story\nof Nikuap from Iti newspaper, the drive has\nbeen a thrilling one. With the volunteer fire\nchief and his boys ictlng ii a ipearhead i\ncitiien'i committee canvassed the entire town,\nfrom stem to stern and back again.\nThe list published ln the Arrow Lakei\nNews started slowly, but It grew every week\nuntil 810 multiplied to hundreds and hundreds\nto thouiandi. Literally everybody contributed\nuntil, last week, Art Stanley was able to pub-\nlleh the fact that the fire engine had been ordered and wn on its way, and a \"thank you\"\nletter from the Nikuip fire chief was printed\non the front page. The volunteer fire brigade,\nIncidentally, has had a gratifying influx ol\nnew recruits.\nTo Nlkusp a salute for a fine example of\ncommunity Bpirit in the Kootenays\n?? Questions ? ?\nANSWERS\nH. F., Rosslmd\u2014Please print a formuli for\nweatherproof whitewash In your Queitlom\nand Answers column.\nA formula uaed in making whitewash (or\nlighthouses and other public buildingi, and\nrecommended for posts, etc., ll \u2022\u2022 followi: Unslaked lime, 2 pecki; common uit, 1 peck; rice\nflour, 8 poundi; Spinlih whiting, Vi pound';\nglue (deen and while), 1 pound; water, a tut-'\nflclent quantity. Slake the lime in e vessel of\nibout 10 gallons capacity; cover lt and atraln,\nand add the aalt previously dissolved i\u00ab wirm\nwater. Boll the rice flour in water; aoak the\nglue ln water tnd dissolve ln.a water bath, and\nadd both, together with the whiting and 8 gallon! of hot water to the mixture, itlrrlng all\nwell together. Cover to protect from dirt and\nlet it itand for a few dayi, when lt wlll be\nreidy for uie. It li to be ipplied hot.\nT. O., Klmberlty\u2014Would you pleaae tell me\nhow much mort Income tax I have to pay?\nTotal wagei, J2365.48; tix deducted it the\nlource, $430 42. I am single with no dependents.\nWage, 82388.48; Ux, 887100 less 18% or\n$91.32, gives 8480.48, less deductions it the\nsource ef (438.42. Balance payable, $41.08.\nA. R. B., Johnaon'i Landing\u2014Kindly Inform\nme the time and station to get tht\nDominion Observatory time algnal. It does\nnot figure In your lists of programi.\nThe time algnal miy be heard at 10 a'm.\nevery morning over Station CKLN, Nelion,\nand CJAT, Wail, or any CBC network itation.\nCurious, Creston\u2014Has lt ever been determined\njust how carrier pigeons find their wiy\nhome when they ippirently hive nothing\nto guide them?\nThere li a great difference of opinion on\nthli subject. Some scientists think it Is purely\ni matter of Instinct, while others think lt li a\ncombination of keen eyesight and Instinct.\nO. H., Nelaon\u2014Would you pliaie explain ln\nyour column what li memt by Winter\nrules and Summer rulei In golf?\nUnder Summer rulei, i player muat pliy\nhis ball aa it lies, while under Winter rulei he\nli permitted to Improve hli He or tee up hli\nball everywhere except ln hazards.\nToday's Horoscope\nAn artistic temperament ia yours if today\nll your birthday. You are intellectual, md\nfond of music and travel.'You enjoy outdoor\niports. You should take great pride in your\npossessioni md abilities and use them to your\nbestt advantage. You are sincere and will have\nmany close friendships. There may be a good\ndeal of activity on this, your birthday, although the ispecti ire doubtful. In the next\nyear do not be cireleis or too trusting. Scrutinize documents cirefully, also correspondence.\nDefer ill changes and trivel. Safeguard your\nhealth. Love, mirriage and friends are not\nwell signified. Born today \u25a0 child will be very\nrestleas, chmgeible, fickle, somewhat deceptive, md exiggeritive, and liable to love\ntroubles. He or ihe will be very clever but\nsubject to nerve illments.\nTest Yourself\n1 How many king* by thc name of Georjte\nhave reigned in Englind?\n2 What monarch wai beheaded by Oliver\nCromwell'i Protecton.\u00ab government\n[*, How many king.-, has England had by tlje\nname nf Henry?\nTEST AN8WER8\n1. Six.\nI Charlei I\n__   Eight.\nEtiquette  Hints\nThere Ii no more reason why young people\nnf opposite sex employed in the same office,\nahould not lunch together occasionally, going\n\"Dutch\" than for two boya or two girls to do\nthe iame thing If the young man asks the girl\nto hsve liftjch with him, however, he naturally\npayi for the meal.\nLooking Backward\n10 YEARS AQO\nFrom The Dilly Newi of Aprll 18, 1837\nAdolph Hitler will celebrate his 48th birthday tomorrow.\nWilliam E. Coles of Nelson has rtcelved\nword from P. Walker of Victoria, Provincial\nSecretary, that he has been appointed Returning Officer for the Nelson-Creston Riding to\nhandle the coming electlSn.\nR. E. Potter, City Engineer, it Mondiy\nnight's Council meeting, stited that 90 per\ncent of the Houses \"up the hill\" and 60 per\ncent tn Fairview were numbered.\n25 YEARS AQO\nFrom The Dally News of April 19, 1822\nKootenay Kilties Pipe Band Association\nTuesday night entered Into another year'i activities. Among the new officers elected for\nthe year were: Honorary President, A. Mtc-\nDonald of Winnipeg; President, Kenneth\nCampbell, M.P.P.-Elect; Vice President, W. R.\nThompson.\nLaszlo Schwartz, the noted Hungarian\nviolinist, a native of Budapest, who il now\nmiking his second world tour, is in Nelson,\nand will give a concert Tueiday night,\nD. StDenls left last night for a business\ntrip to the Boundary.\n40 YEARS AGO\nFrom Tha Dilly Newi of April 19, 1907\nH. G. Lincoln of the Nelion CPJ-t. freight\noffice has been transferred to Vancouver.\nThe Silver King Mine has juit completed -\nshipment of between 700 and 800 tons of ore\nto the Trail Smelter.\nA. J. Curie est Ka..lo is visiting Nelson.\nR. J. McPhee, Manager of the Ottawa\nMine, announced that under his supervision\nthe Reliance Mine will again be operated\nHOROSCOPE FOR SUNDAY\nYour positive md headstrong ways wlll\ncirry you over mmy objticles to success You\nexpect others to step aside, nr .be trampled\non You ire Influenced by praise and flattery,\nrather thin by direct appeal or command.\nYnu have your flmlly's respect and devotion.\nToday's influences are adverse Consequences\nmust he ruefully considered The fulfillment\no! wishes might cause dissatisfaction. Gain and\nobstacles combine in Ihe day Conflicting vibrations in the next 12 months indicate some\nRain, perhaps through eiders, insurance nr\nmarital activities. Be especially careful when\ntraveling. Born today i child wlll not be\nrobust, thus health will need extra cire Success md happiness will be delayed. Difficulties in love or marriage are also portended\nPress Comment\nTHE MYSTERY RANK\nThe army's explanation of the \"mystery\nrank,\" so called, of private first dais, only\ndeepens the mystery. Ottawa officials now\nassert that while private flrit class may, be t\nrank from one standpoint, It is not from another. Recollecting that the mwest recruit li\ngiven a rank\u2014that of private\u2014the moment h\u00bb\nis sworn ln, and is never again without rank\nwhile in the service, thousands of former aoldieri will deem this a somewhat unuiual\nconundrum.\nWith some solemnity it ia averred that\nprivate first class may on occasion be only a\n\"paper\" rank, to compensate the aoldler for\ngraduation from untrained to trained itatui.\nUnlike hii American counterpart, after whom\nhe li now fashioned, he does not than put up\na stripe automatically. Thla ii when the grade\nprivate first class is not a rank. If ht li given\na stripe he becomes a lance-corporal and then,\napparently, it is legitimate to rank him ai a\nprivate first class, He exercises command as a\nlance-corporal without additional pty but with\nsuch satisfaction ns may dtrlw from a dual\nstatus and capacity, evtn lf unblguoui.\nThis procedure li ill dtlichtfuUy nimplt,\nai will be noted, but*lt Invites the thought\nthat the \"rank\" of private first class might\nbetter htve been left on paper, In a pigeonhole. All Canadians when they are fully trained\n- nnd presumably no soldier is retained who\ncannot reach this requirement\u2014are first clan,\nand there wns no need to confuse what haa\nhitherto been a plain, straightforward uueM-\nment of rank: nor to add the banti redundancy\nthat \"a loldler with a stripe Is uiually next In\nline for promotion to corporal.\"\u2014Victoria Colonist.\nBARCLAY ON BRIDGE\nBy Shepard Barclay\n\"Tb. Authority on Authorltlei\"\nASSET MAT BB _UAfl_L.Tr\nTHERE 18 auch a thing u \"too\nmuch of a good thing.\" Ordinarily, thi mora cards you poueii In\nyour partner'i suit, tht better lt\nIs for you, even lf thtt Is not the\ntrump, but a ilde suit. Howtvir,'\nwhen your number ot cards ln It\nli too great, thtn thi deftndtri\nhold luch a imall numbtr thtt\nont or tht othtr may icon a\nruff against tht contract Thtrt\ntte Juit two waya to lifeguard\nyour pair agalnit iuch a defen-\n\u25a0lv* ruff In a high contrict Ont\nla to put tht contract Into that\nault in which your pair holds so\nmany cardi, Thi othtr is to put\nIt Into No Trumpi.\nA A J 10 t T e\nf Nont\n\u2666 Q\n*Q7\u00ab84S\n\u00ab95_\n\u2666 Q\u00ab\nf 8 T I\n\u2666 A 7 6 _\n3\nf J . I\nN\nW  E\nS\n\u00bbK J 10 9\nto\nA 3 10 8 2\n4 None\n*K8\nVAQ.8\n\u2666 KOO\n+ AK10 8\n(Dealtr:   South.   North-South\nvulntrablt.)\nSouth     Weit    North       Eut\nIff        Pau      IA Pan\n_4       Pan     s 4        rasi\n-NT      Pau      5 4 Pau\n\u00ab\u2666\nEait led hli diamond J agalnit\nthat, and when Wtat uw tht Q\ndrop  on  his  A,  ht  decided  It\nwu undoubtedly a alngltton In\nNorth'i hand. Bene* North muit\nhave quits a bunch of clubi. Reviewing the bidding, ht recalled\nthat North had not Jumped In\nSadea until he heard South'i club\ni. That betokened iome large\nnumber of cluba ln North'i hand.\nfurthermore, North wu notoriously a player who liked to tak*\nthe contract away from hll partner, and might ieek to play the\nhand ln spadea when lt ought to\nbe ln clubi. After all that figuring, Weit returned hli club 2, and\nthe ruff by Eait ut the contract\nNow take a look at that bidding. North and South were not\nuiing Blackwood, or any artificial alam convention, ao the _-No\nTrumpi wu ln IU natural meaning, merely laying South'i hand\nwu appreciably too itrong for\n3-No Trumpi. North'i comet bid\nafter that, when he held so many\nof hli partner's clubi, wu 6-\nClubs Initead of 8-Spadei. South\noould have left that or could have\nauhaytd Into 8-No Trumpi, In\nwhich events no tricki could have\nbeen taken agalnit him except\nthe diimond A, u a ruff by the\ndefenae would have been not Juat\nunlikely, but lmpoulble u lt developed.\n\u2022   t   t\nYour Week-End QotetMa\nWhat are the odda for and\nagalnit icorlng two tricki at No\ntrumpi with the A-J-10 of a ault;\nlf both of the lecondary honon\nart flniued?\novie Gossip\nWalter Pidgeon in Line for Picture\nOn Fraternization in Germany\nBy HELEN BANNERMAN\nCanadian Prtu Staff Writer\nMetro-Goldwyn-Miyer hu bought\nthe icreen righti to \"Non-Frit\", a\nitory of occupied Germmy with\nWilter Pldgeon in mind for tht star\nrole of in American Brigadier Oeneril. The film will tell of the uio-\nciitlon of five Amerlcin offlcen md\n\u2022 Germin girl during the bin on\nfraternisation.\nOn the Twtntleth-Century-Fox\nlot the producer of \"The Iron Curtain,\" a projected film about Hua-\nslan espionage in Cinada and the\nUnited Statei, hive purchued\nicreen righti to \"Behind the Iron\nCurtain,\" by War Correipondent\nGeorge Moorad.\nAMECHE AS VILLAIN\nDon Ameche has thrown away his\nwinsome personality and his inven\ntor's ippiratua md will play a coldblooded murder in \"Sleep My Lov\"-.\"1\nMaybe it'l the influence of Jamei\nMuon, but iome Ot our moit decorous leidlng men in being cut In\n\"Meinle\" roles\u2014Tyrone Power will\npliy a most unpleasant character in\n\"Nightmare Alley\" and Gregory\nPeck li no Illy In ''Duel ln the Sun\/*\nWILDE, THE AUTHOR\nCornel Wilde li following la tb*\nliterary footstepi of hll fimoui\nnameiake, Oicar, and hu turned\nout two original icreen plays. Hll\nlatest li \"Hector\", about a ihy young\nmm who Inherit! a harem. Cornell\ncurrent producer, Dori Hartman,\nwanta to buy it\u2014for Danny Kaye.\nThe other play ls \u2022 Life of Lord\nByron which Cornel iold te Twentieth Century-Fox. THere is a good\nchance hi will itir ln It hlmielf.\nJ. M. Harris, First of Sainton's\nSettlers, Celebrates 55th Year\nThere; Looks for New Prosperity\nROSSLAND\nROSSLAND, B.C.-Mn. L. J. de-\nGana and som, Roy md Ronald,\nwho spent the Enter vacation here\nwith Mrs. DeGans lon-in-law and\ndaughter, Mr. and Mri. P. Batemin,\nleft on Thundiy for their home at\nEdgewood. They were accompanied\nby Mri. DeGini1 diughter, Mn. L.\nPrough, who will vlalt in Edgewood\nfor awhile.\nMr. and Mrs. Wallace Hocking\nand daughtere, Marilyn Carol, Betty\nAnn and Lindi, have returned to the\ndty from a three-week vacation at\nthe home of'Mn, Hocking's parents,\nMr. and Mn. Henry Metagar, Wa-\npato, Wash.\nMrs. A. Charrols. who hu been\nthe guest of her lister, Mn. Arch-\nllle Ruelle, Columbia Ave., left on\nSaturday for her home at Edmonton.\nMiss Enid Ball of thl Rouland\nHigh School itiff, returned to thi\ncity ifter ipending the Enter holidayi with her parenta at Victoria.\nMr. and Mn D. G. Chamberlain,\nwho ipent tht holidayi it Vincouvtr, htvt returned. Mr. Chapvber-\nlaln attended the teachen' conference while it the Coait.\nBy JEAN  GIBSON\nSANDON, B.C., April IT\u2014Celebrating his fifty-fifth yeir of reildence In Sandon, B.C., J. M. Harrii,\nfirst lettler of the town, entertained, with Mri. Harrii \u2022 few friendi\nat a social evening at hll home, the\nReco HoteL\nIt wu ironical, that the gueetl\npresent were all newcomers, but\nthe bridge of yean wu easily\nspanned by anecdotes related by\nMr. Harris.\nTo call thla citizen an \"oldtimer\"\nwould in many wayi be an injustice\nfor although he can tell vividly of\nthe \"early days\" hll mind ii slesl\nto present day possibilities, snd he\nii even more enthuaiutii over the\nactivities, than thi latest arrival.\nIt wu April 7, 1892, when Mr.\nHarrii made hli flnt appearance\nln the Dlatrlct. A real eitate man\nln Wallice, Id^ho, he wu icquiint\ned with Ell. Carpenter, also of\nIdaho, who, the previoui yeir, with\nIndian guides, hid made a trip\nthrough the Slocan country. In\nSandon, ha had procured a few\nsample* of rock which he took back\nwith him. He give them to Mr.\nHarrii, who found them an Impelling urge, and io, ihortly ifter he\ncommenced hll Journey.\nHii trip wu vll the first train\nto luve Spokine for the pirt of\ncountry to which he wu travelling\ntools the firat bolt into Nelion. At\nSlodan City, ifter numeroui Interesting experiences, Mr. Harrii, accompanied by two prospective\nmlnen, eet out to blaze i tnll to\nSandon. Owing to the miny difficult mountilm to overcome, they\nwere about to give up in despair,\nwhen they diicovered, hidden In\nsome bush, a new canoe. Deciding\nto borrow thli \"ftnd\" they con-\nruied by water to their deitlni-\ntion. A storm blew up. Treu, of\nalmost gigantic dimensions, were\nswirling in tht witen, threatening\nat iny moment to tip their frill\ncraft After many deith defying\nhoun. they reached a point, near\nSilverton, where lt Kerned poulble\nto land. Fate itepped in again, and\na large wave completely engulfed\nthe canoe, and tipped It over. In\nwater paat their ihoulden, with\nfood md equipment drenched, the\ntrio felt almoit defeated. But the\nwives, which had been io cruel,\nturned temperimentil, ind wuhed\nthe men, canoe md luppllei, to\nshore.\nIn due time, the pirty reiched\nNew Denver, which bouted \u2022\npopulitlon of 12 people Outfitting\nthemselves si well u poulble, Mr.\nHirria set out on foot for Sindon.\nHe followed the pith of tht creek,\nwalking o\u00abi 1 hird cruit of inow,\nNo one greeted him ln the lonely\nhamlet. Setting ibout his busineu\nImmediitely, he explored the\nground thoroughly, Uylng plmi for\nwhit wu to become the towmlte\nof Sandon. ind the centre of the\nrich Slocan mining diitrict The\ndesolate ipot grew to \u2022 populitlon\nof 2300. boasting 23 hotels ind two\nrailroadi. In 1900, i fire, preium-\nibly ciused by cireleu imokeri,\nburne dthe town down, dtmoliihlng\nMr. Harris' buildings, \u25a0\u25a0 wtll u\nmoit everything elie. Howiver, i\nlarge barn, owned by Mr. Hirrli,\nNakusp Area\nTops $600 Red\nCross Quota\nWords of Wisdom\nThe only way you can fight boozt ll by\ncelling to make life chronically painful for\ntht massed\u2014Oiorgi Btrntrd Shiw.\nGems of Thought\nIt li wise to be willing to wait on God,\nand to bi wiser thin lerpenti; to hate no mm.\nlo love one'i enemies, ind to \u00ab|uin accounli\nwith tich pisilhg hour \u2014Miry Biker Eddy.\nMill Anne Storgard, of the Mae*\nLean School itaff, returned Sunday\nafter ipendlng the Eastertide it htr\nhome In Slocin City md also viiiting it Nakuip.\nRev. T. B. McMillan, B.A, ipent\nthe weekend at Creston, B.C.\nMrs. Robert Munn, of the Mae-\nLeair teaching staff who apent tut\nEastertide visiting her parenti ai\nVancouver, hai resumed her dutiea\nDon Roberts, of the High School\nitaff returned Sunday from spending the Easter vacation at hia homi\nln Duncan and also at Vancouver,\nMr. and Mn. Roy Stepheni havi\nreturned from a three week holiday\nspent motoring to California.\nW. K. Scatchard returned homi\nSaturday from Chase, B.C., whew,\nhe wu called by the illness ot hll\nfather, Dr. Walter Scatchard.\nMiu Yvonne Fleury ipent the\nEnter vacation ln Nelion. and re-\nturned home Frldiy.\nMill I. Leask, of the High School\nstaff, hai reiumed her dutiei hen\nafter spending the Eastertide ln Alberta.\nMiM M. Dunbar ipept the Intel\nholldiyi vliltlng it Vincouver.\nPHONI 144 POR CLASSIFIED\nNAKUSP. B C, April 18- O. R\nMclntwh. convintr for tht Dlatrlct\nRed Crou cimpilgn, reported thi\nquota of HOO hu been over sub-\nK-rtbed by 114.11 Then are 400\nmemberi. Returni wen:\nNikuip. Glenbmk, ind Brouie\u2014\nW40; Needlti-119; Burton ind Cir-\nroll*\u2014M0.44; Eut Arrow Pirk end\nMnklmoni $28.50; Arrow Pirk \u2014\nM8.7.1; Glendevon-IIT.OO; Grihim'i\nl.indlng-|18.00; Linquleri-134.23;\nEdgewood- Wl.M.\nTotil K14.41\nwu lived. With hll ueu&l quick\niction, thd! building wu .won converted Into the Reco Hotel, which\nilnce then hu never been cloud\nit any time, to travellera\nMining, with which he wu quite\nunfamiliar, gripped \"Johnny, u\nhe wu than, and itlll li known.\nWith diligence and penevtrance, by\nblazing trails and jurmountuig\nevery type of difficulty, he continued hli learch for illver, which\nhe knew wai only temporarily\nevading him. He wu greatly re,\nwarded. Two almoit world famous\nmining groups, the \"Reco\" ind\n\"Rabbit Paw\" were hli dlacoveriei.\nNot only were the lawi of nature\nto be wooed and won, but there\nwu alao the law of mineral rlghta\nmd dilrm, which many tlmei interfered with progreu, Ai in ln-\nstance: Thi Rabbit Paw wu the\nsubject of i four yeir liw nit\nwith the Slocan Stir. The cue cime\nbefore the Privy Council, With Mr,\nHarris ind tht Slocin Star winning out Among hii trtuured\npossesions Is the sealed document,\nilgned by the head of the Privy\nCouncil, who happened to be preient it the court\nIt Ii the generil opinion of miny\nmining men that Mr. Harrii made\nmore mineral diacoveriu thin any\none who roimed the Slocin hlUa\nIn one ihlpment ilone the Reco\n___.j>ped 40 tone of crude ore with\nI cuh return of $17,000, Other\nminei hid even richer ore.\nAlthough In 1898, many of Sin-\ndon'i residents rushed to the Klon-\ndyke, \"Johnny\" remained true to\nnil flnt love. He itiyed on. He\nbuilt \u25a0 power plint, which to thdi\nday, suppllei light ind water to\nthe residents of Sindon. He kept\nhis hotel open for iny trivellers\nwho might come that wiy. He\nopened a amall store, so thit there\nwould bt no ihortage of provision!\nfor mineri ind trappen, who\nwould otherwise hive found much\ntlmt lost ln trekking for supplier\nThere hivt been boomi ind de-\npreationa, but through it all he\nremained true. Not once did ht\nlose faith. As the population\ndwindled io did the hopu of mmy\npeople, and they, like the Arabe,\npacked their belongtngi end silently went iwiy. Whtn the Jipintie\nwere moved ln. with hla customiry\nconiidention for otheri. he did\nwhat he could to mike their itiy\nmore enjoyible. After they were\nmoved out, Sandon suffered iti\nworst ilump. Tht populitlon de-\ncteued to seven, six men ind Mn.\nHirrn Still they remiintd. At the\nend of 1948. when reildenti of\nSmdoti were entertilned by Mr.\nind Mri. Hirrli it \"open houu\"\nthe genial hoat proposed \u25a0 tout:\n\"Seven people lut yur; 70 thii\nyear; Here'i to 700 next.\" And, by\nthe appearance of thlnp today, thii\nIs quite possible. With tht hlgheit\nprice of silver ever ittilned, Sandon\nseems to be on tht tvt of mothir\nboom. If Oil! miterlillzei. \"Mr. ind\nMrs. Harrii will greet Hit newcomers with their ever preunt\nhospitality, and \"Johnny\" will\nproudly wilch over affairs ind\nguide the ambitious ones along the\nI paths he so well knows ind under-\n1 standi.\nINAKUSP\nNAKUSP, B. C-Mlii H Sloan,\nSuptrvlior of the Dlatrlct B C Telephone Oompany, wu In Nikuip\nTueiday and Wednesdiy.\nMiu M   Stinlforth returned from\nVincouvtr whtre she attended lhe\nNunes ConvenUon.\n|   P. Thom left Wedneiday for Okimgin Linding.\n, EDMONTON (CP1-A party of\nNew Zealand unlvenlty studenti'\nvliltlng htre found their felt\ntrip icrou Cimdi \"ilightly con-1\nfusing,\" but uld thry wire not\nsurprised btciuu \"Cimda li m!\nlike New Zealand.\" One itudent!\noffered the opinion Antrilla wai1\nAmericanized, while New Zeilindi\nwu \"Juit ltkt Brlttln.\"\nTranslated i, iimpiy m*a___ \"Asphalt\nShlnglei.\" But her* In Britiah Columbia,\nmod people would Insist oo calling tham\n\"Duroid\" ihlnglei. Al leait. that'i th* way\nIhey ieem le feel about Duroid.\nActually th* noma \"Duroid\"  la a (amouf\ntrade-name thai appean ONLY on shingles\nmad* by Sidney.   Genuine Duroid Shlnglei\nar* mad* with a baae oi\nlha flneit rag-felt   That'a\nwhy   they're    ao   well-\nknow (or  dependability\nand long wear.\nFor your own home, __\nfor Genuine Duroid ihlnglei by name. Male*\ndoubly aura ol getting tha real thing, by\nlooking ier the Sidney Seal oi Quality on\nevery bundle.\n7ka^6*M4tma\nUsHIMCLtsU\nSIDNEY ROOFING & PAPER CO. LTD.\nVICTORIA   AND VANCOUVTR ,\u201e.\u201e\nSOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR\nSIDNEY ROOFING PRODUCTS\nIN NILSON\nWood, Vallance Hdwre. Co. Ltd.\nPhona 26 \u2014 Wholeiale   Retell \u2014 Nelion, B. C.\n_\n m     i^^j^^JM^MJ-^^if   I III ii'liifc  ____^___1______. !_\u25a0\n SPORTS\nary 4, Winnipeg 3 . . .\nampeders Don\nbstern Puck Crown\nBy EDDIE WILLIAMS\nCanadian Press Staff Writer\nVINMPEG, April 18 (CP)\u2014Calgary Stampeders, calling\ntheir power and experience, finally conqueted Winnipeg\n4-3 here tonight in the deciding game of their best-of-\nirles for the Western senior hockey championship and a\nin the Allan Cup finals,\nIve thousand roaring fans saw the 1946 Canadian chhm-\n*)lit a pair of goals in the first period with the underdog\nond then roll to a 4-1 lead in the second as they tem-\ny took command of the game. The best .Flyers could do\nner was to bang in two more goals and hold the Stam\nscoreless\nGrant led the Alberta team did everything else but ecore-<the\niecond consecutive Western | Winnipeg team Just couldn't come\n-.ring two goals and assisting up with th* tying counter.\nrer, as he skated like a tiend\nthe night. Tony Desmarais\nlb Brownridge bagged the\nalgary counters. Don Raleigh\ncentre, kept pace with Grant\nlvidu.il acoring honors with\nda and an assist and the third\neg tally went to Bud Craig.\nli Ji bitterly-fought battle in\nthe powerful and veteran\n! team finally overcame the\n[ iplrlt and sheer speed of\nera.\nly eonildered as a threat to\ngn of the Stampeders\u2014still\ngarded when they dropped\nIt game at Calgary 10-3 \u2014\ncame back to win 2-1 before\n\u25a0to Winnipeg, took the third\n\u20222 and then bowed 7-3 in the\nLAUDIT8\nlight struck for the Cinder-\nreri when Brownridge, Grant\nesmarais fired three goali\nlix minutes of the iecond pe-\nljnefi, unwilling to accept de-\nr\u00abw everything they had into\ner-skelter, wild-skating a_-\n>n Stampeden goalie, Run\nwhich netted them two goals\nthe period ended and might\nrained them three timee as\nie period ended the crowd ... -\non its feet for minutes, gave\nthunderous ovation, but from\nn the game wu scoreless. Try\nT might\u2014ind at tlmei they\nOnly two penalties, both of them\nto Winnipeg players, were handed\nout during the game. Both came ln\nthe first period and Flyers were\nshort one man when Calgary tied\nthe score at 1-1.\nStampeders will return to Calgary\nbefore heading East to defend the\nAllan Cup against the winners of\nthe Montreal Royals-Hamilton Tigers series for Eastern championship.\nCalgary \u2014 Goal, Dertell; defence,\nMichaluk, Shoquist; centre, Hunter;\nwings, Brownridge, Grant; subs,\nWilder, Craddock, Desmarais, Fisher, Cairns, French, Dame.\nWinnipeg \u2014 Goal, Nicholion; defence, Sulkers, Sykes; centre, Raleigh; wings, Albright, Fabro; subi,\nCraig, Telencoe, Bell, McDonald,\nKernahan, McRae, Kornek.\nOfficials \u2014 Ike Morrison, Moose\nJaw, and Jimmy Creighton, Brandon.\nSUMMARY\nFirst period-l. Winnipeg, Raleigh\n(Fabro) 14:11; 2. Calgary, Grant\n(Hunter) 18:48.\nPenaltiei\u2014Telencoe, Bell.\nSecond period \u2014 3. Calgary,\nBrownridge (Grant) 6:33; 4. Calgary, Grant 12:55; 3. Desmarais\n(Cairns) 13:22; 8. Winnipeg, Raleigh (Sulkers) 16:58; and 7. Winnipeg, Cr^lg (Telencoe) 18:33.\nPenaltlea\u2014None.\nThird pttiod\u2014Scoring\u2014None.\nPenaltiee-None.\nn Hockey Ta I kf est . . .\n1,000 Education Financed by\niblers Leaves (alifornlans Blank\nTb* l_a* Angeles Ramblen lost 1100,000 In an attempt to put ovtr\nf In California.\nibltanti of Sunny California do not understand hockey.\nNalion  li destined to become the  city to watch  In  Its  hockey\nItvori.\n\"Slim\"  Porter laid that If a good  teim  la out on the  lea  thi\nreea can ba beaten to.\nTheie were some of tha subjects mulled over it the opin meeting\ntha    Nelson    Hockey    Club* \u2014'\t\nIneidiy night. ! remarks   were  pined   about   the\nBamblers, who paid for the re(erMlng ln ___, fuX KtKn. Again\nortation   of   the   Canadian,^ fjn, who ^ iw_Utd to Ctl.\nto California and demanded j r0M  ,Q   _ht Mm  o(  th<\nRentage of the -I'\" '\"'local refereei. \"Why,\" one said, \"the\njrom-home games, wen Into ;proftl!ionai referM, ,t Calgary\nH to the extent pt IWO.OO, \u201e,-, boo_i _-uch \u201e our, wer<\ned W. A. Duckwotth, Preil-j hete. In \u201ect Ty CuU. here r,nk,\nrt the Nelaon Club lait iea- em bit \u201e ,ood \u201eVy\"\nBut the Ramblers w,nt to! whUe ft| \u201e,, wn, \u201em b,,\u201e,\ntha league again this coming r,k(d ovfr the Mlll slim Porteri\nI under a different setup ;guld(, o( Neljon kjd hockey deJtin.\ne matteri will be ironed out.ie \u201e\u201e _,kti ,or an opjnion con.\nM convention at Nelion May \u201e--;\u201e, -___k_y in gener,|. A\u201e,r\nth represenUtives from al Km, remirltl ibout l0Cil ulent,\nilubi   that   participated   laat sllm obMrvwi: \u25a0__ }m hava a good\n_ ,  , team on the Ice you can beat the\n(ornlani, who revel In sun- re(erM, loo\/. Mr Porttr hld m\nand orange blouomi, do not mind ^ iiiuW_ ,, Vtrnon where\nitand the game of hockey |hli juvenjlM ,wept through to\nhose who flew down to L.A. lwjn\nthe Leafs. Spectatbri. who, George Barefoot, winner of the\nsd during the excitement of Dr McKay Cllp \u201e lhf m0\u201e v,]u.\nwere given inquiring glances',ble ____ pl,y<ri WM _]]_,_ upon\ntheir mental stability, it wai't0 lell how b, d|d |L George began.\n, \"I am very glad to iee such a large\nkey enthusiast.!, who travel- glthering here tonight . . . Gosh. I\nCalgary to witness the gamei don't know whtt l0 UJ \u2022\u2022 ... \"A\nlaid that from conversation thunder   of   spontaneous   applause\naome at Kimberley and Cal- dr0wned out his last word . . .\nthey were left the Impression  ,\t\nboth iport centres had a Dampneii invitei dlitis* of the\niy respect for Nelson's teim  rheumatic    type,    particularly    In\naame perions had stated that undernourished children, therefore\n1 waa the town to watch ln parents   are    advlied    to    change\nto come. children'l   damp   ihr**,   stookin\u00abs\nREE8        ' and   other   garments   ai   loon   as\nkind and iome not ro kind they come Indoon.\nmers Aplenty on Big League\nimonds; Second Shutout for Sox\nBenny Leonard Dim\nNIW YORK, April II (AP) -\nBenny Leonard, II, formtr light-\nweight boxing champion, collip-\naed ind dli dtonlght while refereeing \u2022 tight it It Nlcholai\nAram.\nLeonard died of \u25a0 briln hemorrhage.\nHe collapsed In thl ring alter\nofficiating it thi last of alx boxing bouti ind died ihortly after-\nwardi In hli drmlng room.\nLeonard win thl title In 1917\nand held It until hi retired un\ndefeated In IKS. Hi made \u25a0\ncomeback ia \u25a0 welterweight ind\nfought for thi lait tlma In 1132.\nHa waa knookad out by Jlnfmy\nMcLirnln ef Vancouvar, B.C.\nKid Baseballers\nPreparefor\nLeague Activity\nNelson kid baseballers of the\nJunior B clajs, who compoied last\nyear's Bantam Ball League, will\nhold a full workout at the Civic\nGroundi thii  afternoon.\nLast year four Bantam teams,\nCubs, Dodgers, Cards and the\nYanks, played out a full League\nschedule with the Yankeei winning out ln the final playoffs for\nthe City Championship. This year\nSlim Porter, veteran kid ball\nbacker, stated that last year's Bantam's would be moved up to form\na three-team Junior B City League\nof the Cubs, Dodgers and Yanks.\nLast year's Cardinal bantams will\nbe split up between the other three\nClubs to ensure a powerful league.\nPorter also stated that last year'6\nPee Wee teams, Athletici who won\nthe City Pee Wee Championship,\nthe Tigers and the Giants, will\nform this years Bantam loop. They\nwill hold their first workout early\nthis coming week and organization\nof a new Pea. Wee League will\neventually follow.\nThe Class A Junior team will\nhold another workout Sunday. The\nage. limit will be boosted to keep\nin line with that of most of ths\nJunior A teams in Alberta. Porter\ntermed field conditions at the Civic\nGrounds were anything but com-\npatable to the encouragement of\neither baseball or fastball at the\npresent time.\nLeafs Call on\nReserves\nTORONTO, April 18 (CPO - Just\none game from the Stanley Cup,\nToronto Maple Leafs tonight looked\nto reserve itrength from their Pittsburgh American Hockey League\nfarm to carry them to victory over\nMontreal Canadiens Saturday night\nIn the sixth game of the best-of-\nseven Stanley Cup final, which they\nnow lead 3-2.\nThe Toronto team announced today that defenceman Wally Stanowskl dislocated his shoulder In last\nnight's game at Montreal and wjjl\nnot be available again this season.\nSyl Apps, captain and centre, suffered a badly bruised heel \u2014 he\nwalks with a pronounced limp\u2014but\nwill play. Defenceman Garth Boesch\nhas a bad throat but penicillin treatments are expected to bring him\naround.\nAt first, the Leafs planned to call\non Elwyn Morris of the Pittsburgh\nteam to replace Stanowski and also\nto drop defenceman Bill Barilko for\nforward Gus Bodnar, who also spent\npart of the seaion with Pittsburgh.\nBut Morris, with an injured arm,\nand Bodnar, with a shoulder Injury,\nhave to take medical examinations\nbefore It is known whether they\ncan play. If they can't, the choice\nwill be among four other Pittsburgh\nplayers\u2014defenceman Ernie Dickens\nand forwards Tod Sloan, Pete Lan- J\ngelle and Jackie  Hamilton.\nWord from Montreal Is that there\nare no fresh Injuries among the Ca-\nnadiina, who bounded bark Into the\ncontention with th*lr 3-1 triumph j\nover the Leafa In Montrtal Thurs-1\nday night after dropping ihree in'\ni row.\nOn Hie\nIM Alleys\nCOLLINSON CUP COMPETITION\nFRID GRAVES\nB, Smith  103 101^204\nG. Birtfoot  137 171-308\nW. Simpson    103 157-298\nTotil ....\u201e..: 343 428-771\nW. 8IMPSON\nC. Cummini  100 108\u2014Me\nC. Peteri  133 118-351\nT. Gravel  15\u00bb 157\u2014318\nTotal  381 382-773\nHigh Individual Score G. Bare\nfoot 171.\nHigh Aggregate Score F. Gravea\n310.\nR. OL8EN\nT. Pirklnion  108 131\u2014230\nV. Grivei  138 151-287\nR. Olien \u201e  147 157-304\nTotal  _\u201e._!_, 381 438-830\nJ. HAMSON\nV. I. Gravel \u201e  131   87\u2014228\nA. Oliver  138 118\u2014'28'J\nJ. Hamson   147 152\u2014288\nTotal   417 367-784\nHigh Individual Score R. Olsen\n157.\n. High  Aggregate  Score R. Olsen\n304.\nToronto Stocks\n.98\n85\n07\n.15\n.481.\n.1214\n.19\n.25\n.45\nfl\n4i!\n.18\n.87\"\n.87\n.35\n.08\n100\n.18%\n.21\n.86\n.10\nMINES\nAmal Larder\t\nAnglo-Huronian  \t\nAnsley   \t\nArjon    \t\nArmistice \t\nAstoria \t\nAtlaa \t\nAubelle   \t\nAumaque \t\nAunor \t\nBagamac   \t\nBase Metals Mining ...\nBear Exploration   \t\nBeattle Gold Mines \t\nBeaulleu Yellowknife .\nBelleterre\t\nBevcburt  \t\nBldgood Kirkland \t\nBobjo Mines\t\nBonetal \t\nBoycott\t\nBralorne       11.50\nBroulan    38\nBuffalo Ankerite     3.25\nBuffalo Canadian  22\nBuffalo Red Lake  31\nCalln Flin Flon MVi\nCampbell R L           2.50\nCan Malartlc    71\nCariboo Gold Quarte      2.60\nCastle-Trethewey  .     1.18\nCentral Patricia        1.85\nCentremaque   ' 15\nC Porcupine  17\nChestervlUe        8.50\nCitralam    .'. 07%\nCochenour      2.80\nCoin Lake 37\nColomac Yellowknife  17\nConlaurum Mines           1.26\nConsolidated M Jt S.    84.00\nConwest      _      1.08\nCrestaurum  33\nCrolnor       1.01\nDelnite         2.00\nDickenson Red Lake       1.20\nDiscovery     72\nDiversified         99\nDome Mines     20.20\nDonalda         1,52\nDuquesne       1,01\nDuvay    15\nF.ast Amphl 33\nEast Malartie      2.04\nEast Sullivan        3.20\nElder\nEldona\nFalconbridge Nickel\nFed Kirkland\nFrancoeur\nFroblsher\n1 05\n48\n4.30\n.07\n.15\n2 75\nGiant Yellowknife       6.30\nGillies Lake         1314\nGod's Lake Gold       1.30\nGold Crest  14V4\nGold Dale  18\nGold Eagle        09V\u00bb\nGolden Gate       23\u00a5i\nGolden Manitou     2.66\nGold Vue  27\nGrandoro  08li\nGunnar Gold       46Va\nHallnor Mines           4.25\nHard Rock Gold\nHarker Gold\nHarricana\nHasaga   .\nHeath\nHeva Cadillac?   ...\nHolllnger\nHomer\n.41\n.154\n.12\n1.17\n.22\n.57\n10 25\n.08\nHowiy     _.\nHudion Bar M * 8\t\nIndian Lake  _...\u00ab__\u00ab.\nInspiration \u201e\nInt Nickel  mZ D\nInt Uranium ............................\nJacknili   \t\nJack Wilt*\t\nJason  \u201e.._\t\nJelllcoe  ......\t\nJollat Quebec  \t\nKayrind \t\nKenville Gold \t\nKirr-Addlaon .....__\nKlrk-Hu-kon   1...\nKirk Townilti \t\nKlrkland Lake\t\nLabrador \t\nLake Dufautl \t\nLake Shore Mlnei\t\nLamaque Gold\t\nLapaska  \t\nLeitcl) Oold -\t\nLexlnden\t\nLingman Lake\t\nLittle Long Lac \t\nLoutcourt \t\nLynx \t\nMacalsa\t\nMacDonald  \t\nMacLeod Cockihutt\t\nMarlon Rouyn \t\nMadsen Rad Lake\t\nMalartie Gold F \t\nMarcui \t\nMclntyre-Porcuplne  \t\nMcKenile Red Lake\t\nMcMarmac  \t\nMcWatters  \t\nMining Corporation\t\nMoneta \t\nMosher \t\nNegus       \t\nNew Bidftmaque \t\nNib \t\nNicholson Mines \t\nNiplssing Mining _i\t\nNoranda  ,\t\nNormetal \t\nNorseman\t\nNorth Canada \t\nNorth Inca Gold Minei \t\nO'Brien Gold Mlnei \t\nO'Leary     \t\nOmega Gold \t\nOmnitrans Exploration \t\nOrenada\t\nOsisko Lake\t\nPamour Porcupine\t\nParamaque  \t\nPaymaster    \t\nPend Oreille \t\nPerron Gold \t\nPicadilly \t\nPickle Crow Gold  ....\nPioneer \t\nPowell Rouyn Gold \t\nPremier Gold       \t\nPreston East Dome \t\nQueenston  \t\nQuemont   __\t\nRegcourt  _\nRichmac Gold Mlnei \t\nRoche L L\nRouyn Merger        ,\t\nSan Antonio Gold  _\t\nSannorm     _\t\nSen Rouyn \u201e\nShawkey       \t\nSheep Creek    \t\nSherritt Gordon\t\nSigma Rouyn  _\t\nSlscoe Gold       ._\t\nSladen Malartie \t\nSpringer ..\u00bb.  \t\nStadacona      \t\nStarratt Olsen  _.\nSteep Rock\t\nSullivan Com   \t\nSud Contact _\t\nSylvanite   \t\nT C Resourcei\t\nT Lundmark       ,\nTaku River Gold Mines ....\nTeck-Hughes Gold\nThurbois Mines Ltd \t\nToburn Gold Mines \t\nTowgamac      ,\t\nUpper Canada \t\nVentures\t\nVicour     \t\nWaite Amulet \t\nWasa Lake      \t\nW Malartlc . .\u201e\t\nWiltsey \t\nWright Hargreives\t\nYellorex \t\nYmir Yankee Girl\t\nOILS\nAnglo-Can     \t\nBritaft American  \t\nBrit TO      \t\nC Se E Corp       \t\nCalmont \t\nChem Research \t\nDalhouiie \t\nDavies Petroleum \t\nEast Crest   \t\nFoothills \t\nHome Oil    \t\nImperial \t\nInt Petroleum \t\nMid Continent \t\nNational Pete \t\nOkalta \t\nPacalta \t\n.41\n\u25a0HV,\n40.00\n.11\n.70\nM.00\n.54\n.08\n.12\n.28\n.OflV-\n.51\n.1214\n.13\n13.50\n.12\n.12\n1.55\n4.65\n.53\n14.00\n6.25\n.32\n1.22\n.22\n1.05\n1.87\n2.55\n.21\n...65\n3.00\n1.71\n.42\n3.30\n1.80\n.82\n57.00\n.66\n.41\n.164\n9.00\n.55\n.IB\n214\n.06*\n.10\n.08\n.30\n45.00\n160\n.10\n.63 \u00ab\n\u25a043\n2.01\n.13\n.06\n.10\n.11\n1.28\n1.48\n.13\n.4914\n2.70\n1.06\n,10\n2.70\n3.50\n1.10\n.70\n.58\nB0\n17.00\n.58\n.38\n.07\n.38\n3,95\n,24\n.40\n.28\n125\n385\n900\n.58\n'   .45\n118\n.62\n.80\n2 03\n2.15\n07\n2 10\n.78\n.41\n90\n3 35\nii\n.95\n.17\n2 30\n9.25\n16\n4.60\n.86\n.15\n.10\nPacific Pat* \t\nJtonliti  \t\nUnited\t\nINDUSTRIALS\nAbitibi Powir  \t\nAbitlbl Powir ptd\nAlgoma Steel \t\nBithunt A\t\nBiitty  \t\nBall Telephoni\nBriilllin Trictlon  \t\nBrewen is Diitllleri\t\nB A OU    \t\nB C Packen  \t\nB C Power A  ....\nB C Power B \t\nB C Pulp   \t\nBuilding Producti  \t\nCan Brew  \t\nCan Cinniri   \t\nCm Cir te Fdry ................\nCin Cir <b Fdry A\t\nCm Celaneie    ..............\nCm Cement pfd ................\nCm Dredging     \t\nCm Ind Alcohol A \u201e..\u2014...\nCm Milting .\nCm Marconi .\nCan Packen\nCan Paclflo Rly\t\nCoait Coppir\t\nCockihutt Plow* \t\nCom Paper\t\nDiitllleri Seigrami\nDom Bridgi      31.00\nDom Foundries     28.00\nDom Still te Coal B    14.33\nDom Tar t* Chim    27.75\nDom TaxtUiv   85.00\nJT\n19.00\n.08\n17.50\n18.75\n28.75\n21.75\n43.00\n183.00\n21.33\n15.00\n25.25\n14.25\n27.50\n2.15\n50.00\n29.00\n23.75\n10 JO\n12.65\n17.50\n55.00\n18.00\n13.00\n23.00\n12.50\n2.00\n37.25\n13.15\n1.40\n12.50\n16.50\n15.50\nFimoui Players\nFanny Panrnr .\nFord of Canada A \t\nQatlnnu  \t\nGatineau 8% pM\t\nGen Steelwares ...\t\nGeorge Weiton \t\nGoodyear Tire _.....\nGt Lakes Paper \t\nGypwm Lime  ,\t\nHamilton Bridgi _\nHiram Walker .\n17.50\n53.75\n21.00\n17.25\n108.75\n16.00\n28.00\n104.00\n28.30\n14.85\n7.00\n22.75\n.16\n1.31\n25.35\n.17\n2.02\n.29\n,38\n.33\n.10\n.06 V,\n2.55\n3 15\n13 25\n14 50\n.08\n.17\n.53\n05.i\nImperial OU  18.25\nImperial Tobicco   18.00\nInt Metili  27.00\nInfer Nickel    34.00\nKelvlnator  28.00\nLiuri Secord __.  18.75\nLobliw A    80.50\nLobliw B  __   28.80\nMaple Leal  13.00\nMaisey Harrla  _  17.15\nMaasey Harris pfd a 29.85\nMcCoU Front  25.00\nMontreal Power\nMoore Corp\t\nNat Steel Car ..\nPage Henhey\nPoweU River .\nPower Corp\t\nShawinigan ...\nSlcki Brew ....\nSimpsons pfd ..\nSoutham\n24.50\n68.50\n23.00\n29.65\n34.00\n11.50\n24.25\n12.50\n105.00\n17.25\n77.00\n78.00\n,85\nSteel d! Canidi\t\nSteel of Cm pfd\t\nUnion Gai _\nUnited Corp     18.00\nUnited Steel      8.00\nWinnipeg Elec pfd   100.00\nWinnipeg Elec com    15.50\nVANCOUVER STOCKS\nMINES\nWellington  03H\n.0414\nOIL8\nAnaconda ...._ 03\n.08\nAnglo Cm     1.33\n\u2014\nA P Com 12\n.13\nCommonwealth       .37\n.41\nFoothilli      2.50\n2.60\nMcLeod  07*4\n.08\nMercury   08\u00ab4\n.09\nMill City 08V4\n.10\nModel  2014\n.23\nPacific Pete  83\n\u2014\nRoyal Canadian 07\n.0714\nSpooner        .08\n\u2014\nVulcan  18\n\u2014\nINDUSTRIAL!\n-apltal Estates      9.00\n9.23\n^oait Brew      2.98\n2.98\nPacific Coyle       .49\n.51\nPowell River           34.00\n\u2014\nMontreal Banki\n21.50\nDominion\t\n23.00\nImperial  _  \t\n25.15\n27.00\n_ova Scotia _\t\n33.00\nRoyal  _.\t\n22.65\n36.00\nSALE OF  BOYS'  WAGONS\nRag. $1B_>6, Sill $11-50\nSAM BROWN\nOun, Lock, Ilfl A Cycle Worki\n737 Baker St Nelion, S. C.\nNIUON DAILY NIWI, JATWDAY, AHIL If, 1*47-7\nOTTAWA (CP) - Reildenti at\nsuburban Eastvlew hiv* presented\ntheir chief miglitrite, Miyor Don-\nNIW YORK,STOCKS\nAmirlcin Cin  \t\nAm Smilt ti Hat \t\nAmir Telephone \u25a0\u25a0\u201e,\nAmerlcin Tobicco\t\nAnicondi    \t\nBith Steel  \t\nCanadian Pacific \t\nDupont  \u201e \t\nOen Electrio .._\t\nQen roodl \t\nGen Motori\t\nGranby   _i. 1 ,\t\nHowl Sound _, ,\u201e.\t\nInternitlonil Nlckil\t\nInter Til Is TH  \t\nStan Oil ot N J \t\nUnion OU ol Cil\t\nU S Rubbir\t\nU S Steel \t\n90.75\n92.00\n183 JO\n62.25\n36.00\n82.25\n11.29\n181.00\n34.00\n40,75\n04.79\n7.75\n34.00\n28.70\n11.30\n64.50\n20.25\n46.50\n60.00\nDEATHS\nWASHINGTON (AP)-Rep. Frid\nNorman, 67, Washington Stetl Republican. TCormin, a Raymond,\nWash., merchant, wai aervlng hia\niecond term in the Houie from the\nState'a Third DUtrict. 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C.\nWini Skating Medal\nThreatens World\nSprint Marti\n5000\nPEEP\nHOLE\njlL\nI NO TRUST\nLlLJ-Lli-\nMm. m%\n0000\nPEEP\nHOLE\nU_\nTRUST\nLL\nGood\nPEEP\nHOLE\nU_\n\u25a0reus\nILL\nCaoi_ Q\nANDII-i-ON -\nWJT*<J88..IT\u00bb\nAAV MONEY,,.\nAMP VOU SMP\n.-IPS 5HOUU?\nLEAKW HOW\nTO _SPEN*->\nIMTBJ.iagMTliy'.'\nSK\n-.-19\n^9U\nPUTPDN'TRDaSSf,.,\nSBTTHE\nM0STR3Z        ,\n\u25a0YOUR MONEY\/J\n&L.\nUa\n\/\nIT SOUNDS\nSWELL, FREO-\n\"   0H.B0ry;-T\nSOUNDS\nWONDERFUL\nSURE, I'O LOVE\nTO GO-WAITU.\nI ASK MV\nWIFE IF I..\nOKAV\nWHERE WAS\nIT HE WANTED\nVOU TO\n?\nMel Patton, abovt, of tht University of Southern California, ll\na threat to world aprlnt marki.\nThe ilender tophomore hu rictd\ntwo 9.8 centurlei ind added e\nspectacular 20.4 effort In tht 220-\nyird duh. Both marki ire a tenth-\n\u2022tcond otf tht world record-\u2014AP\nwirephoto.\nAnother young NtlunKt ihowlnj definite promlit In figure\nik.tlng, I. Mlu Join Carol Heighton, ibove, diughter of Mr, ind\nMrt. J. D. Heighton, 128 Morgin Itreet Miu Heighton wu awarded\ntht Bronu Mtdil for htr firtt telt, In thi Nelion Flgurt Skitlng\nClub\/\u2014Vogut photo.\n-I) UBC Students\nTo Attend Summer\nOfficer Training\nVANCOUVER, April 18 (CP)-\nTlie first post-war Summer program\nfor officer training will begin early\nlr. May and extend until September,\nWestern Command Heedqutrttri\nbi:nounced here today.\nEighty itudenti of the Univenity\nof Britiih Columbia Trilnlng Corpa'\nwill ittend .pecial acbooli acrou\nCanada to gain practical military\nexperience ln their cadet training,\nand another 80 Univenity of Alberta itudenti wlll constitute Wutern Canada', contingent of officer-\ncidet!.\nEngineer cadet, will itudy at the\nMilitary Engineering School et Chllllwick, B_ C, ind Wintry cindlditei will take couru. at Calgiry'i\nCurrie Barrack-- Other ichooli In-\ncludi: Borden, Ont, Armored, Service end Signal .Corpi; Kingston,\nOnt. Signals; Cimp Shilo, Min.,\nArtillery; Picton, Ont, Antl-Atr-\ncreft. Artillery; Longue Polnte,\nMontreil, Ordnance;' ind Ottiwi,\nDental Corpi Tnlnlng.\nThe eldeit hoepltal ln Amerlci.\nthe Hotel Dteu of Quebec, wu\nfounded ln  1881.\nTWO-SEASON DUET\nTwo reason! you'll look trim and\nchic this Spring md Summer! Pattern 9151 designs a redingote and\nfrock that Kir easily, fit beautifully,\nslenderly. Neither has a walit aeam!\nThU pattern glvei perfect fit, ls\neuy to use. Complete, illuitrsted\nSew Chart shows you every step.\nPattern 9151 come. In slses 34, 36,\n!, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48_ Size 36, redingote, 3 yird. 54-inch.\nSend TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ln\ncoin, (stimpi c.nnot be iccepted)\ntor thi. pattern to Nelson Dally\nNewi, Needlecnft Dept., 266 Baker\nStreet, Nelion. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and\nADDRESS.\nTheyH Do It Every Time\nJimmy Hatlo\nIF SOK. NEEDS A REST,\nWSKONAPtRMVtfNT\n\\_*OTON.ONIV THING\nEVER MMD OVER\nTHERE ISA\nECTTLETO\nHO UPS\nUECNAfiDSTPESBK\ni6t.WI_-\u00abT.\n' a, OREGON.\nMV GOOON6SS.'WE CAN'T\nSO TO MRS.KAKENPiE'S\nSARDEN PARTY TOD-WIT'S RAINING CATS AND\nD06S-SHE'LL NATURALLY\n\u2022-) CALL IT OFF -   ,\t\nTrUrVtian  Wi\nI'LL SO DOWN\nAN' SEE IF ALL\nSSSsJ IHE WINDOWS\n*     ^ ARE CLOSED-\nA\nI OH-CASEY-WHEN\nI 6IT TO THE\nCORNER-VOU KIN\n. TURN IT OFF\n\"L\u2014II I\n=5\n>i'_vf_\\\n,J'il'_V*l  .\ni____[____i_y--\nJKPSATm rWAT\nBiCAMt of rui\niVIoDEBAietS\n6ltL,ltW4?\n'l-lDON'T  \\\\\n**KMJ.SHi)\\\nJU6T        .\ntHAPPEARBD!.\nl! *\nAUNT HET\nBy ROBERT QUILLEN\nr>fM&.'rtltB\n\u2022itXliUt.t)t)U\nDIDN'T KILL\nHEX. 100?\n'I THINKTrlAT \u2022&__\u2022 OPERATEDOVMtTS\nPREVENT BAUKTKi FROM PRoV\/NS\nTHAT THS BUUST MS FIRED FRCM\n-_______*-*._->*_.\naa*?***-***\n1 tnjoy takin' my grindchlldren\nto tht btrber. It'i fun to heir homely old mtn tellln' txictly how they\nwint their hilr cuL They're worie'n\nwomen.\"\nSAiirs sauies\nOKAf, 8MART \/\nWry, WHAT \/\nNIXT?NOW\n.HATOU*\nPURSUERS\nARE DOWNSTREAM AHE Ad 1\nOfUiyHOWARrf\nV.-S40IN4T0\nREACH THE\nHACQASTf.,\n\u2022HAND-.\" OBViCUW..\nWOULD Pi RE FRCH\nACROSS m DESK,,,\nWT COIrtlDiR THE\nC(X*K OF.HI.\nMUST \u2014IF Hi\nr  UtK'r A R0U6H DlA6RA_*...|\nTHE WUET PNTEI-ED TH*\nOTHER FEU-OW'* HEAD\nFRO* A POINT HjjiMB\n' *hl,THAll8\ndHAT HA PPfM\ni AK TOU ltM\nTO INOINUATf'\nTHAT I RO\nTHE J0\u00a7\u00bb\n -\nI'\n,\n4,P\nPHONE 144\nHELP WANTID\nfRIBUTORS FOR FULL OR\nrt time work taking orderi for\nItory ot,World War II. Large\nok over 1100 pages, profusely filtrated with authentic photo-\nephs portraying Canada'a Som'\nid Daughters' part in th* war.\ntrge profits, easily made, part\nearnings paid daily. Write for\ni\u00bb outfit today. Dept. A, P.O.\nix 32, Terminal A, Toronto 1,\nlt\nJ-4TED\u2014TUNNEL DRIFT-\nRS TO WORK ON 10,200\nf. 12 BY 12 DRIFT AT\nUMBERLEY, GUMBO\niQUIPMENT. D. A. 35 MARINE. APPLY CANADIAN\nNGERSOLL RAND CO.\nILSON. B. C.\nA REAL FUTURE\nK tb* right men ln the Koote-\niv\u00ab, muit have telling experi-\near preferred but not\nnllal, thli ll really your big\niportunity, If you want real\noney. Get ln touch with us\n|W. Box HI Dally News.\nUfltoNtOl. ORGANIZATION\nipplying I service to all small\nillness men require an aggrei-\nve ealeiman to cover Kootenay.\n'rite direct giving full particulari\n. Salei Manager, Dominion Tax\n-stems, 304-205 Crown Building,\nincouver, B. C.\nFOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS\nBuilders\nWe have the largest and\nmost complete stock of\nlash, frames and windows\nin Western Canada available for immediate delivery. Write for complete\ncatalogue to PO Box\n2373, North Vancouver,\nB.C.\nM _-aLe '-' AlT KM* of\nCommerciil Refrigeration, Hotel\nand Restaurant equipment, butch-\nera' refrigerated show cases etc.\nAlio lunch counters, stools, booth*\netc. Hive new type beer tablet\nand chain for Hoteli. Repreientative ln District for few dayi.\nPhone 1003-R or write Box 218\nDally News.\nPERSONAL\nWHEN IN VANCOUVIR STOP AT\nAimer Hotel  Opp C-.R Depot.\nSI-5T\" cXSft IOR WB'BKSBS\not all kinds   Pbont  1081   Cheu\n924 Vernon\nI&ENDOJI . AfcUfifS 1lT& ttVK-\ntlve. 2 weeks' iupply $1; 12 weeki\n16, it Fleury'i Argyle and Man\nDrug Storei\nVIGORINE - THE 'PEP TONIC\nfor men who are weak nervoui,\nexhausted. 19-day treatment (1.0b\nAt Fleury'i Pharmacy\nBefore your Fire Iniurance falli\ndue interview D. L. Kerr, al he cin\nsave you money. Agent for 10 ytan\nfor Wawaneaa Mutual Iniurance\nCompany.\n\"kLBKRKX\" CIU\\_ W SKIN\nlilment. \u2014 Eczema, Itch, Pimple*,\nPsoriasis, etc., quickly, effectively. BOc, \u00bb1.00. All druggi.ti-or\nwrite Kleerex Mfg., Co., Winipeg.\nMEN'S PERSONAL DRUG SUN-\ndries assortment 18 for 51.00 postpaid in plain sealed wrapper, finest quality, tested, guaranteed.\nWeitern Dlitributon, Dept. RNC,\nNo. 89-144 Hastings St.. Welt Vancouver  B C.\nT_mfim sch66l tr-am.\nsecretaries. We have a large stock\nof newsprint, mlmeo and bond\npaper and can fill any order im\nmediately. Daily News Printing\nDept., Nelion, Britiih Columbia\nHELf> wANftb\nlloiclerk with grocery ex-\nirltnce. State age, educa-\njn and experience to Box\nHO Nelson Dolly News.\nWKi_-_U-LiA_'Lt,PA_VfY To\nin the Hot Springi Cafe for the\nmon, May 15th to October 15th.\nate fully equipped. Rent $50 per\ntenth. Apply to H. J. Clark,\ntop. Hot Springi Hotel, Ains-\n\u25a0orth, B. C.\nPROFESSIONAL SPANISH GUI-\ntar Stewart Model 7004. Arched\nAuditorium type with adjustable\nbridge, plastic guard plate. Excellent condition. $4000. T. Walih,\n819 Fell St. Phone 761-R.\n29$     t-10NS  PHOTO     29C\nP O Box 434, Vancouver, BC.\nAny 8 exposure roll developed\nand   printed   29c.   Reprints-4c\neach   Giant ilie\u20147c each\n8x7 Enlargement Coupon with\neach order.\nFOR SALE-6 FOOT REFRIGER-\nated meat show case, has 19 cubic\nfeet of storage, neatly .nejf. and\nin first clasi condition. Also Ber-\nkel meat sllcer, new. Apply Collinson's Store, Kinnaird, B.C.\nWATER WELL CASING\nPipe, pipe fittings and tubing\nPIPE LINE CONTRACTORS\nHECTOR MACHINE CO. LTD.\n9th Ave. 4 19th Street, Eut\nCALGARY, ALTA.\n\u00bb WAUWt) F6R RAwLeigH\nMines* Real opportunity. We\ntip you get itarted. Write Raw-\nilgh'i Dept WG-D-153-0. Winni-\nIg, Cinada.\nShl-b-td-rtftttt-CID KW-\nt taw operaton on oontract\nhood timber, good ground. Pasi-\niore Lumber Co., Ltd., Paisroore,\nl_C\t\nJCIf U-A MllM-Lf-Aflrb vidian with no children to keep\nouie for a widower with no\nhlldren. Apply to Box 22 Chaplin Camp, B. C.\nfa - awgf voum.\nun   or  lady  tor  poiition   as\njnior    clerk.    Apply    Imperial\not Canadi.\n- Mat. TC COMfftACT\n(Wing lumber. Tor further partl-\nulara iee or write C. Derby-\nCrawford Bay, B.C\nFOR SALE - NEW BOYLE'S\nportable expray, diamond drill\ncomplete with pump rods and\nbiti. Apply Box 4434 Dally News.\nSTANDARD RECEIPT BOOKS, 4\nreceipts to page with duplicate\niheets, Ntlion Dally News Printing Dept\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, PARMS\nCHESTERFIELD SUITE, RTjG\nlamp, dining table, odd chairs\ncongoleum, mantel radio, dishes\nApply Fox, 68  Douglas  Road\nTt$\nSALE-12 AND 14 GAUGE\nelectric house wiring or will trade\nfor lumber. Apply A. Fotherby,\nR.R. 1, Willow Point.\nSET OF DIAMOND RINGS, 14K\nForget-Me-Noti. Leu than V,\nprice, $50,00. Box 107 Trail, B.C.\nFOR SALE - GENERAL MOTORS\nAutoradio. Excellent condion.\nBeatty Repair Shop. Phone 91.\n780 FEET 12\" STEEL PIPE. 35c\nper foot. Apply W. Zelbin, Shore-\nicret.\nNEW-\"GOLDEN STOMACH TAB-\nlet*.\" Don't luffer needelssly from\nitomtch distress iuch is acid indigeitlon, gai disturbances, sour\nstomach, heartburn, belching,\nbloating, hyperacidity. Get fut\nlasting relief with \"Golden Stomach Tablets\" for sensitive, touchy,\nnervous, itomach conditions. 360\ntablet! (90 day treatment) $9.00;\n120 tablets (30 dafrs) $2.00; 55 tablets (14 dayi) $1.00. Trill lire 10c\nAt all drug itorei and drug departments.\nLOAN PLANS\nHUSBAND AND WIFE SIGN-\nNO ENDORSERS.\nON    CARS,    TRUCKS,   ETC.,\nONLY THE OWNER SIGNS.\nON   BUSINESS   EQUIPMENT,\nONLY THE OWNER SIGNS.\nON NAMES - YOURS AlONE\nFOR SOME AMOUNTS.\n$20 to $1,000\nLIFE INSURANCE INCLUDED\nAT NO EXTRA COST.\nN I AGARA\nFINANCE COMPANY LTb.\nEst'd. 1930\nSuite 1, 5<0 Baker St., Nelson\nPhone 1095\nC66__ Al\u00ab &\u00bb__. _*<-&\nlouiework. Write particulari to\ntotel Reco, Sandon, B.C.\t\n_.LB 6R tlUAft C06K\nranted immediately. Phon* Kulo\nI Colled \t\n_mx> - acortT) csot'AP-\nArmion's Cafe.\nPIPE - OT-tNGS-TufctS,   SM-\ncial  low  prices.  Active Trading\nCo., 916  Powell  St.,  Vancouver,\nFOR SALE-LARGE PANEL-END\nchild's crib. Excellent condition.\nApply Williams Transfer.\nily Arm;\n\u25a0RE\n- CBB-ROmE Ap-\nily Armion'i Cife.\n(BRACT  BOT   ANB   SKlb\nMm. | P. Pond, Neleon.\nUHB - iBC-OT GIRL FOR\nWgttJ, Apply Hood'a,\t\nFOR SALE-MODERN 8\" PORTER\nCable floor Mnder. If interested\nwrite Box 371, Dilly News.\nSTUD16 LOUNGE AND CHAIR IN\ngood condition.- Apply 310 Observatory St. ln evening!\nSITUATIONS WANTID\nuraa - ww, tah con-\nnets for ihaft Unking, drifting,\ntiling, or open cut work. Will\nileo leut illvar or gold properties\nBare* experienced mlnen avail-\nible. Box 9350, Dally New..\nfOR  4auS - \u00ab  HcU  6661)\nCheer itove, perfect condition. It\nHigh St\nFOR SALE-GOOD C&A-R, COAL\nmd wood cook itove. Ph. 909-R.\nRBGS orgAN t&k 8AU. in\ngood condition. Pbone 1239-L.\n8THE    SHAFT    BADMINTON\nricket, practically new. Phone 244.\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\nAUTOMOTIVE,\nSPRING   BARGAINS\n1928   Erakuie Cabriolet\n1930 Dodge D.D. Sedan\n1931 Model A Coach\n1931 Plymouth Sedan\n1935   Dodge L.D.\nKootenay Motori, (Nelson) Ltd.\nThe Home of Uied Can\nOpp. Bank of Montreal   Ph. 117\nFOR SALE - H-l TON CHEVRO-\nlet Pickup Truck with new rear\ntires.   Apply   Cady   Lumber   *\n\u25a0 Poit Co. Ltd. 703 Front Street,\nNelson, B.C.\nFOR SALE - 1931 PONTIAC\nlight delivery In good running\norder $290. Can be seen at Appile-\nton's, Sunihine Bay.\nISMnYRY, ODD JOBS, GARD-\nmlng, kalaomlnlng. Phone 256-R.\n?ANTED, MISCELUNEOUS\nBP US Vour scrap MJTAlS\npr Iron. Any quantity. Top pricei\nKd.  Active Trading  Compiny.\nPowtll St, Vincouver, B.C\nnP76rafflr.MTCJ.MaOR-\njan, Nelion, B. C.\t\nUfflKD -  6_M-'S BICVCLk\nbr caah on trade for boy'i bicycle\nPhont 731-L.\t\nL6St AND PiUUb\nitTWUfcN NBL86N ANb\ntr*!   Landing,   light   brown\npuppy, answers to name ot\n'eddy. Finder phone 104S-R.\nCUSSIFIED DISPLAY\nPARM, GARDEN & NURSERY\nSeeds\nFIELD AND GARDEN\nPiece your leed order now\nwhile our itock It complete.\nWe cirry only reliable packaged and bulk field and garden\nleedi.\nPotatoes\nFoundation A Netted Genu\nNo. 1 Netted Gems\nFounditlon A Wee-MacGregori\nCertified Green Mountain\nNo. 1 Warbe\nNELSON FARMERS\nSUPPLY LIMITED\n524 Railway St. Phone 174\n' NUT TREES\nJack Gell.itly. Canada's leading\nproducer of Rare Choice Eating\nNull Now offering hardy tree*\nof early bearing Almonds. Butternuts. Cheifnuts. Filberts.\nHaiti.. Hickories, Heartnuti,\nPecans snd tht king of all nuta,\nRuisisn softshell Walnut.\nJACK GELLATLY\nBox 19 Westb.nk, B C\nFOR SALE - 1931 NASH SEDAN,\n.erlal R 250017, motor overhauled,\n\u202211 new tlrei, 2 .pares, H.D.\u2014J. A\nMaglio. Box 368, Nelson, B. C\nNEW AND USED PARTS FOR ALL\nmakes of cin. City Auto Wreck-\nen. Box 24. Granite Roid\nWANTED-Vi TON TRUCK, CASH.\nPleaae write Fedosove, Grind\nForki,\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY\nASSAYERS   AND   MINE\nREPRESENTATIVES\nE W.  WIDDOWSON & CO.  AS-\nisyers   301 Joiephlne St., Nelson.\nH.\"'S SLtotS. R6SSLAMTJ,' B\"   .\ntitaaj.r, Chemist, Mlpe Represnt\nRead This\nAd Twice\nUnusual Opportunity\nTo Buy\nLOVELY TOURIST CAMP\nApproximately 140 icrei and\nabout 730 yardi lake frontage.\nMain reildence hu large dining room and reading room for\nguests. Open fireplace. Fully\nequipped with refrigerator and\nnecessary furniture. Suitable\nfor owner'i quirterl and help.\nSix modern cottiget, electrically lighted, radio initalled in\neach, open fireplaces, modern\nplumbing, hot ind cold water,\nrock gu.\nAU buildingi overlook Kooteniy Lake and beautiful mountain icenery, and ace mrround-\ned by floweri and ihrubi. Oood\ntennli court.\nThe ibove property li iltuated\non the main highway, and hu\nenjoyed   a   splendid   clientele.\nTctsb     _$20,000\nSeven acres, two acres cleared\nwith two storey house on concrete foundation. Four bedrooms. Good water iupply. Located half \u25a0 mile  from  City\nK\\...._     $4200\n1 lot and Vt (or mle. Cultivated\nand ready (or garden. Close to\ncanine, $400\nALSO\n1200 feet of lakt frontage Immediately adjoining the new\nferry landing at Kootenay Bay.\nWill be divided into a number\nof sites, suitable wood lot acreage and lake frontage not less\nthm 100 feet. $750\nTermi: 8200 caih, balance irranged Or 1000 cuh.\nGeneral store md long dlitmee\nphone clost by. Bert of fishing.\nMiy we hear from Flihermtn\nand Ctmperi\nC.W.Appleyard\n& Co. Ltd.\nGENERAL INSURANCE,\nCITY PROPntTY\nNELSON, BRITISH COLUMBIA\nEstablished  thirty-five  yean\nBox 36\nPre-War Prices\n8 room bungalow, flriplice, 2\n\u00a3\u00a3ecl0Mln       $3000\n6   room   houst,  full   buement\n\u00a3\u00a3ln $2000\nApirtment houit. 14 rooma,\nsome furnltun. Gu and oil\nburners 3 room suite for owner, separate bathroom. Reidy to\nmo.in. J7500\nApirtment houu, 22 room!\ncloie to bur terminal Furnlihed.\nAll occupied except 4 room mite\nfor owner. Showi it present\nrental prices 20% re- COD (ifl\nturn Prict JSVUU\nf. a. whiTfield'\n424 Baker St - UplUiri\nMACHINERY\n3B3SC\nFor Sola! - For-Sale!\n> KVA Btlco automatic gal en-\nlint driven Lighting Plant, AC\n110 volta, complete with itartlng\nbatteries and swltehbox. excellent condition.\nV, H.P. upright Napanee Steam\nBoiler, complett with alt fit-\ntlngi and grata. Excellent con-\n' Buffalo No. 11 Silent Meat Cutter, btlt driven, with 2 H.P.\n110-220 volt AC Baldor Motor.\nLike fiew.\nSiutage Stutter, hand operated,\ngood, oondltlon.\nTaylor Office Safe 30\" x 34\" x\n40' approx. Like new,\nDayton Counter Seals, capacity\nto 30 lbi. New oondltlon.\nBrindford Counter Scalt, capacity to SO lbi., .mill idjuit-\nmint required.\nCoiy-Olo Wood Stove, good condition.\nCaah Register, fair oondltlon.\nOne Mignetlc Motor Switch,\nleveril Servloe Switcher food\ncondition.\nV, H.P. 110-MO volt AC Welt-\nlnghouu Motor, 1800 rpm. New.\n000 watt, 40 volt DC generator\nwith   12\"   Pelton   wheel.  Juit\noverhauled.\nAll Item, lilted art ln itock lnd\n\u2022vallablt for dtllvery now.\nB.C. Machinery\nSales Co.\nHJILIC NOTICI\nOOVERJtaNT UQUOR ACT\nNotice ot Application for Consent\nta Trinifer of Beer Licence\nNOTICB la hereby given that on\ntht 29th day of AprU ntxt tht un-\n.derelgnad Intend! to ipply to tht Liquor Control Board for conient to\ntransfer of Bear Licence No 7691\nluued In respect of premises being\npart of a bulldlpg known u Salmo\nHotel at Salmo, B. C, iltuatt upon\ntht lindi ducrlbed u Lota ll tnd\n12 Block 4 of Lot 208A, Town of\nSilmo, Map 631 Kootenay Land\nRegiitration Djstrlct ln tha Province\nof British Columbia from Ida Qray\nof Salmo, B. C, the licencee to Leon\nCeleatln Cremera and Bert Carlion\nboth of Whonnock, B. C, the trana-\nteaai.\nDATED at Nalion. & Ch thla Mth\nday of March, A.D. 1947.\nLEON CELEST1N CREMERS,\nBERT CARLSON,\nAppllcinti tnd Triiuferees\n620 Front St.\nNelion, B. C.\nSawmill, Mining, Induitrlil ind\nElectrical Machinery ind\nSupplies.\nPower Units\nNew CMC. 8\u00ab HJ>. md 100 HP.\nGuoline Power Unite. Topi In\nperformance and all-around efficiency. Ideal tor portable aw,\nmill operationi. Powerful, economical, dependable. Priced am-\nuingly low.\nStocked and aold by\nB.C. Machinery\nSales Co.\nHO Front St\nNelion, B.C.\nSawmill, Mining. Induitrlil and\nElectrical Machinery and\nSuppUaa.\nNIUON DAILY NIWS, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1947-4\nMarket Trends\n\"OOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT\"\nNOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR\nCONSENT TO TRANSFER OF\nBEER LICENCE\nNotice li hereby given thit, on\nthe lit day ot May next, the undersigned intend to apply to the Liquor\nControl Bond tor content to trani-\nfer of Beer Licence Number 7604 md\nluued In respect of premises being\npirt of a building known u Queen'i\nHotel, iltuate it No. (11 Biker\nStreet, Nelaon, Britlih Columbii,\nupon the lands described u Lot No.\n11, Block No. i, Nelion City Official\nPlan, Nelion Land Registration Dlatrlct, ln the Province of Britlih Columbia, from Joieph Beydak and\nMary Beydak to Archibald Iiaac\nLeach and Maudle Leona Leach, of\nthe uld City ot Nelion, the transferee!. v\nDated at Nelaon, B.C., thli lat diy\not AprU, 1047.\nARCHIBALD ISAAC LEACH,\nMAUDIE LEONA LEACH.\n(Applicant, and Trtnifereee)\nin continued quiet dealing!.\nVAtfcOtrvTIR- Oila and mlnei\neased off and Industrials rose.\nLONDON\u2014Tone at the Close wei\nfirm although turnover waa amall\nthroughout the session. Oils made\nthe beit ihowing with Anglo-Iranian four ihilllngi higher and Wake-\nfields alio advancing.\naov-TOdaff mm kmr\nNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR\nCONSENT TO TRANSFER OF\nBEER-LICENCE\nNotice ii hereby given that, on\nthe 13th diy of Miy next, the undersigned lntcndi to ipply \u2022n the\nLiquor Control Board for consent to\ntransfer of Bur LtC-CM Number\n7621 ind luued ln reipect of premises being part of i building known\nu the New Grind Hotel, it Nelaon,\nBritlih Columbii, upon tht lands\ndeicribed u Loti 5 and 6 md Pireel \"A\", of Lot 4 Block 2, Nelson\nCity Officiil Plan, Nelson Land Reg\ntitration DUtrict, ln the Province of\nBritiih Columbii, from Pettr Ka-\npik ud Let}! Kapak to Simuel\nPeter Boloway, of tht uid City of\nNtlion, the transferee.\nDated at Nelion, B. C, thli 12th\nday ot AprU, 1947.\nSAMUEL PETER SOLOWAY,\nAppUcant and Transferee.\n Wtb MdlSWY\u2014\n(Section 160)\nTtCT\nCalgary Liv estock\nCALGARY, April 18 (CP) - Cat\nUe mirket Closing steady.\nThursday's receipts: 878 eittle. li\ncalves, 848 hogi, 18 iheep. This\nmorhlng: 244 cattle, 10 cilvu, 17\nhogi.\nHogi iold Thuriday at 120.50 tor\nA'l it yards and plants. Sows, $15.25\nUVt weight.\nGood  to choice  butcher iteeri.\nNEW YORX, ApHl 18 (AP) -\nNewi inspiration was lacking and\nleaden generally moved downward,\na numbar to lows tor the year or\nlonger.\nTDRONTO-PrlCM.wtre Irregular with induitrlili holding tor small\ngalm in tba urly seulon but eu\nott later. Goldi wert ilightly\nwhllt bue metili ihowed uncert-1heUeri, \u00bb18_ffl 'to.-JM? common to\nainty. Trading wai .lowest In lev I medium, 81080 to \u00bb18.\neral- leulon. and volume totalled!   Good to choice fed calvei. $14 to\nleu than .00,000 shares. \u25a0     815: common to medium, $12.80 to\nMONlMAL-AIthough fraction- {*__,'  7    \u201e\u201e\u00ab...\u201e\u201e\naldecllnWwere in a majority, many! jfwl <X\"M*; W0.JJ to $1.60. com-\netocki were unchanged or Inactive m0D *b .tilixai, _Z_).f_\u00bb-. Can-\n$14.26 to $18; common to medium,\ni $11.50 to $14. Good tp choice butcher\nRENTALS\n--(Jt.Stll.l.l.MNd! oft 6V-_MH&RT\nweek, landy\nLodge.   Phone\ncabins  by  day\nbeach.   Kokanee\n878-R-l, Nelion.\nFOR RENT - A LARGE CHEEfi-\nful bedroom for qultt office man\nor girl. Close In. 213 Victoria St.\nPhone 351-R.\nFOR RENT-MODERN FURNISH-\ned Bungalow. Blue Top Bunga-\nlow Court. Phone 508-R4.\nWaNTEI) - ROOM AM) 55X105\nwith elderly couple or widow.\nWilling to do chorea. Martin Fas-\nchowy, Oeneral Delivery, Nelson.\n15 ACRE FARM FOR RENT OR\nhouae only. Hay for sale. Nick\nHlookoff, Appledale.\nA J. BUIE, Independent Mine Rep\nresentativt. Box 54, Trail, B. C    1\nW G. fH6tas6rt \u00a3 C6_ - AS-j\nuyen Se Met.llurgliU. All work\ngiven prompt attention. 1155 Pen\nder St., W    Vancouver, B.C.\nCHARTERED   ACCOUNTANT\nROGER M HOYLAND\nChartered Accountant\n$15 Victoria St_    Tr.il  . Phone 83\u00ab\nCANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY\nUnimproved firm landi aad grating land! In thl Provinces of Alberti md Saskatchewan it ren-\nunable prlcu For pirtlculin\nwrite to tht Lmd Brtnch 80t,\nDepL Natural Rtiourcu. Calgiry,\nind you wlll be provided with thi\nmme tnd iddreu of thl repreientative In tht district la which\nyou irt Interuttd.\nwrf* f*6T CHANG* VoUft mil.\nIniunnce on Household Effects to\ni FLOATER ALL RISK POLICY.\nThll protects you agalnit Fire and\nTheft and many other haitrdi,\neither it homt or travelling Aik\nui for pirtlculiri C W. Appi.-\nyird A Co.      \u25a0\nfoil SAUE-TIVT R06M STUCCO\nhouie, iteim bith, woodihed.\nchlck.n houte, fifteen chicken!\ngood girder, .fifteen fruit treei,\nrloie to itore. Apply No. 44 Ymlr\nRoid or P O. Box 157.\nCHIROPRACTORS \u25a0\nJ tbVlti McLAkto.. b.t,OtlR6-\nprictlc      X-ny,      Spinogriphy,\nStrand theitre Bdg Trill Ph. 328 ^irrt tidVM 1750301 - I gg\nDIAMOND DRILLERS I    f00\u2122-   .kitchen,   Jiving    room.\nHAT.oJ.At, 6IAM6N6 bRILLIrlG:\nCo,  Ltd,  Drilling ind   Bit  Ser-1\n\u00abr-_>wl Otv-UKTO * merry tcov\nttsu-st.. coulo \u25a0csi owtn na to        t\nPeebles\nBody Shop,\nHARDY EARLY BEARING SOIT\nshell Walnut Trees. Delicious \u00abnd\nMelba .pple trees Viking r.ip-\nbery canes and black currants\nShrubs and perennials Mrs C.j\nBecker. Walnut Grove Nursery,\n1418 Vancouver St. Nelion\nvice   Box 908 Roulind   B.C.\nATTENTION   EVERYONE!\nnt itiff change, auur. ynu\nIt better .uto body urvlc. than\n- before. Drop tn to we our\nlern ihop anytime.\nPeebles\nMotors Ltd.\nHONE 1000 - NEI.SON   BC\nCHOICE ROSE BUSHES        i\n100  v.rletiu,  75c   .ach.  8   for\n$4 00. $7 50 per dot   All   No   1     j\nLilt free on request\nH Kitchener. Hoover St . Nelson\n1ASPBERRIES - WASHINGTON\nind Lloyd Otorg.   Doi  75c   100\nfor   $5.50    F.O.a   Nelson.   Mar'.\nGreenhouses.\nLARGE GLADIOLUS Bli UB S.\nRainbow collection of out-rtanrimg\nvarielle., 2 doz for $1 25 I'ftitpaid.\nKuyper'i Bulbs. Hatrir. B C.\nSMALL NETraT(TEM POTATOES\nj    Last  ye.ri   Found.tlon   A   itock.\n$2   p.r   hundred    Nick   Doien-\nbtrger. RR No 1 Nfl.on\nS66ft   BRW5JT '-.ovT.RflftN\nI .tr.wberry plants $20 per thou-\nland h.r. Nick Doienherger.\nRR No I Nelion\t\nKW  WtMfctT \"_(.!!,  sfRVTc*?\nfor garden, ranch .nd farm. Mr-\nDoug.ll'l Eirthwormi 1791 Third\nSt. Trail  BO\nENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS\nK~W   hAGGfcN, HHJW3 ANfi\nClvll Engineer, B. C. Land Sur-\nveyor, Rouland and Qand Forka.\nBOYD C AFFLECK, 2lTftORE ST.\nNelion. B C . Surveyor  Engineer.\n FORESTERS\nf6RftSfl_R T A. CLARKI (Mim-\nber Association Prnfesilnnil Engineer, of B C.) All forma priv.tt\ntimber investigations .nd m.n-,\n.gement Room No 8. 542 Baker fTiR-SaTX\"--~TWO\u2014T__T~_\nStreet, (temporary_offlce)   Phone|    ya|rv|tw.   jth   ind   Cottonwood.\nIn Stock\nH-Yird Spteder DngUne Buck-\nit,  complete   with  chalni and\nteeth. VY.rd Rlchardion\nTurnover Scriper.\nNelson Machinery\nEquipment Co.\n214 HaU St. Phona 18\nMining, Milling and Sawmill\nMachinery, Building and\nContractor!* Buppllu\n\"If It's machinery you wint\nconiult ui.\"\nP.M.\n,Ona Man Powgr Chain Saw\u00bb\nCutter ber lengthi of 14, 20 ind\n38 inrh. i Weight ibout 40 lbs.\nCin't be beet far ipeed ind\n\u2022conomy.\nPrice $817\n(Tu Included)\nDeicrlptlvi folder on requ.lt\nCENTRAL TRUCK\n4 EQUIPMENT CO.\n702 Front St Phoni 100\nIN THE MATTER OF Thlt pirt\nof Lot 388, Kootenay Diitrict deicribed D.D. 23787-1.\nProof having been filed ln my of\nfie of the lou ot Certificate ot Title\nNo. 30M-A to the above mentioned\nlands ln the nune of James Sutherland Chiiholm Fruer ind bearin,\ndite the W-1-1JQ11 HEW-BY.jy\nNOTICE of my Intemlon aF the\nexpiration of one calendar month\nfrom the flrit publication hereof to\nUiue Provisional Certificate of Title\nln lieu of luch leet Certificate. Any\npenon hiving iny informitlon\nwith reference to iuch loit Certificate ot Title li requested to com-\nmunicitt with tht undartigned.\nDATED AT NELSON, B. C, thU\nSth diy of April, 1847.\nA. W. IDIENS,\nRegiitrar.\nDate ot flrit publication, April\n12. 1847.\nnen and cutteri, $8.50 to $8.50.\nGood bulls, $11 to $11.80; oommon to medium, $9.50 to $10.50\nGood to choice veal calvei, $13 to\n$14; common to medium, $10 to\n$12.50.\nSTRIKES\nand\nSPARES\nSENIOR FIVE-PIN LEAQUE\nFINKS\nSpot      _.    68   68- 136\nM. Johnion .'...  131 102\u2014 233\nH. Morris     63   73- 136\nI. Hafrlea   161 166- 327\nP. Brown  \u201e  159 165- 324\nA. Robertson   197 153- 350\nTotal   779 727-1506\nMAPLE LEAFS\nSpot    99   99- 198\nR, MacKeijiie  - 100   90\u2014 190\nK. Zabawd  ,  146   77\u2014 223\nA. Skilton   175   95- 270\nA. Shorthouse   107 231-338\nM. Murray   113 214- 327\nTotal    '.  740 806-1546\nHigh Individual Score A. Short-\nhouse 231.\nHigh Aggregate Score A. Robertson 350.       #\nCA8CADES\nSpot       78   78\u2014 158\nB. Colei  119 100\u2014 219\nF. Gill   109 152- 261\nN. Byrei  -  142 153- 295\nK. Kopec  110 163- 273\nLow Score     63   73\u2014 136\nTotal   621 718-1340\nPALMS\nM, Arnot  113 193- 306\nP. Hickey  218 152- 370\nL Score     62   84\u2014 146\nH. Pearson   167 104\u2014 271\nR. Roes   164 112\u2014 276\nSpot '       84   54\u2014 108\nToUl   778 699-1477\nHigh Individual Score P. Hickey\n218\nHigh Aggregate Score P. Hickey\n370\nBRADLEYS\nSpot     11B US- 280\nr_r*yt<i L. Tulloch    77   84\u2014 161\ntrom th. Appltby Poult^& \u00ab\u00a3\u25a0*\u00ab   101 108-206\nMlulon City, a C We guaranteed \"^   \u00bb\u00bb \\\u00abr *J\nour itock a iound\\ profitable ln- *\u25a0 Mw-Phy    \u00ab 122- 184\nWANTED TO RENT - A SMALL\nfarm near town. Apply Box 434\nDaily Newi, '\t\nWANTED - Ut.HjRNlS__Bb\nlUlte for buslneu girl. Ph. 437-Y.\nBl8bROOM FOR RENT-FOR MAN\ncloae ln. Phone 653-R. '\t\nROOMS FOR RENT AT'REASON-\nable ratei. Club Hotel.\nLIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIES. ETC.\nQUALITY CHICKS\nR.O.P. ilred Himpshlru, ipproved Himpihiru, ipproved\nLeghorni ind Leghorn-Hamp-\nihire crou chlcki, 21 yein' experience with chicks and poultry. Particulars ln our catalogue.\nNEW SIBERIA FARMS\nA. Balakshln, R.R.2, ChUllwack\nMfiftt eaas and extra prof-\nIta   for  you  If  you   itart   with\nTriangle   Firm   Chlcki   Finest\nauality R.O.P.-Sired Ntw damp-\nlire ahd Rhode bland Red\nchick* at $16 per 100. Hatching\ntwice weekly Feb. to June.\nGeorge Game, Triangle Hatchery,\nArmitrong\t\nORDER   YOUR   BABY\nvestment. White Leghorna. White\nRocki and New Hampihlrei. Illustrated and Instructive catalogue ot\nRanch, Pop Inn or Inquire 718\nKootenay Street, Nelion.\nWANTH. UnHMAWLY\nmodtrn btthroom. Full ilzt bue\nmint, laundry lubi, wired for\nelectric ringe Phone 121-R, Nelion,\ntoti sali - tixmv ikix a?\nPirk Siding. Cuh only. M8 tens,\ntwo firm outbuilding!. Much vii-\nuible timber. Will ull ill or part.\nWrite PO Box 34. Trill, B.C\nTW(5 IMPROVED\nDEWALT    WOODWORKING\nMACHINES\n2. 3. J, 1. h p. single ind 8 phut\nAll type, cutting tools snd it-\nUchmtntt\u2014\nLIMITED NUMBER OF:\nPorttr-Ciblt 8\" Druf floor und-\nin,\nDavli A Weill 1\" ipindlt ihipen\nAutomitle Nailer.\nB.ndnv.1. 15\" md TO\"\nBuu plintr lojnttn 6\" ind IT\nWoodworking  md  contrictori'\nequipment\nDEWALT DISHER\nCORPORATION LTD.\n402 Wut Pendir St,\nVincouver. Canidi\nBIOHHMEW\"\nfofTsAU\nlevel loti In beit resident!!) diitrict Roitmont Formtrly private\ntennli rourts PO Box 240.\nH Acres\" HAV'AHbTASTtfllVV\nbuilding, itock. poultry, irrigated.\n18800  W  Finally. Fauquier. B. C\n1137, (r o Mr  R  E  Allen).\nPhnne 2.18 or 480-R\nINSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE FOR SAL'E-6 ROOMffiTfiOBIIEI'\nClIAS f McllARDY, INSURANCE    h\u00b0u\" on s loU- \u00ab\u00bbrd\u00abn *\"* tnll.\nReal F-nt.lt - Phont 135 !    \u00ab' Pror'ir. Call oppoilte  tchool\ngarage, two Itvtl lot! Phone'114-L\nifter 6 PM\nMACHINISTS\n fiF.NNmS LM\nMachine Shop, icetylini ind\nelectric welding motor rewinding | BUSINESS   OPPORTUNITI\nPhone  593 324 Vernon SL.  ,, =-\ngTEVEN-toN'S MAcmm mr=* \"^ __________^__\nSm. _.   li .. i   \u2014,-   mm.a -__,m m.mmt.      Shop, ri*niy worfc ror tnr^*p rTifn,\npeci.ll.ti in mint ind mill work.     mJt \u201e\u201e \u201e' 6nM  Un An(1trMni\nMachln.  work,  light  and  huvy     Creston B C\nElectric  ind   Acetylene  welding I _       i    lio\u2014________\u00ab\u00bb____\u00ab\u00ab\n7ng Vernnn St   Ntlion  Ph 8* .   ' . ,.    _\n\u2014\u2014\u25a0-\u2014\u2014- ._\u2022\u25a0!   HILJ..U Speclmeni   nf   Douglu   fir   treei\nSECOND HANo \u00bbT01,1\" htvt been found In C.n.d. which\nI h.ve von*\u2022 Ph \"554 Ark Store art bell'vtd to bt mort than TOO\nMEANS ORF.ATER LUGdlNO\npower;\nThe high* torque motor on in\nI E L    power   uw   de'.lve:\\  lu\nfull powtr to tht rh-.ni with liu\n\u2022train.  Thli  muni  longer  lift\nand . imooth. effortleu (low of\npowtr to th. cutting chlln\nGet tb. facte about power un\nfrom th. technical itiff it\nPURVIS E  RITCHIE *_ SON LTD\nLowtr   Mtlnlind   dlitributon   for\nInduitrlal     Engineering.    Limited.\nmanufacturer, of I.E.I.. powtr uwi\nPURVES E. RITCHIE k SON. LTD\nVtncouvtr. It C\n688 Hornby St       Vincouvtr, BC.\nKWHHE -fflcTSW-SWrnifl Aho\nContrictori    equipment    of    ill\nkind!   National    Michlnery   Co.\n_}____________--____\nPIcWLLftM.   SRATl   A N B\nStrut, tor boeta Ste-renien'i Ma-\nehlnt Shot\nD* THI MATTER OF THE\nLIQUOR ACT\nNotice la hereby given that on the\nSth diy of May next, the underlined Intendi to apply to the Liquor\nControl Board for conient to transfer the Interest of Joseph Btydik\nIp Beer Licenit Number 7619 luued\nln reipect to premises being part ot\nI building known ll tht Aoval Hotel, iltuated at 880 Baker Street,\nNelion. Britlih Columbia, upon\nlandi ducrlbed u: Loti 1 and 8,\nOfficial Plan of the City of Nelion,\nNeUon Lud Rtgiitry DUtrict, in\ntht Province of Britlih Columbia,\nfrom Joaeph Beydik to Joe Mlkiti.\nnt Helson, Britiih Columbia, the\nTrinifer tt.\nDATED it Nelion, BrltUh Columbia thU 3rd dey of April. AD\u201e 1847.\nJOE MIKITA,\n Appllcint ind Trinifertt.\nNrhnm flailji ?frutn\nClassified Advertising Ratet\nlie per lint per Insertion.\n44c per line per week (6 con-\nItcutlvt inurtlom for cost of 4)\n$1 43 per lint per month.\n(26 tlmu).\nMinimum 3 llnu per miertlon.\nBox numberi Uc \u00abxtn. Thl.\ncov.n  .ny   number   of  time.\nPUBLIC   (LEGAL)   NOTICES\nTENDERS, ETC\n20c per line flnt lnnrtlon ind\n16c uch lubuqutnt Iniertlon.\nALL   ABOVE   RATES    LESS\n10* FOB PROMPT PAYMENT\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES\nSlngli copy 8   OS\nBy cirrler. per wttk\nIn idvtnce .    .        33\nBy ctrrltr, per year 1300\nEUtwhere ind to Cinadi wher.\nextr.   po.t.gt  is  required:\nOne month 81 50. three months\n84 00; ilx month.. $8 00. on. yen\n$15 00\nBy mill outildt N.li.nt\nOne month $ 78\nThree monlhi        3 CO\nSix month! __-_ 4.00\nOm ytar      6.00\nAbove rttn ipply In Cmidh\nUnited SUtti ind Unlttd Kingdom to lUbicrlben living outilde fefulu cirrler int.\nTf LIPHONI  144\npurebred Aynhln ljull\ncall   R.   J.   Diuphineti,\nB.C.\t\nI75S _Ui_t-MI(.t8'_ll_Rt_) FOtlr. L_\ned Shorthorn  bulls, for  further e ATOM AN 8\nInformitlon write C. Flick, Edge- Spot       80  60\u2014 120\nwood, B.C. |D. Norfleld  120 218\u2014838\n(566D   FARM   6R   L6GGINQ:B. Renwick  193 181- 346\nhone for uie cheap, ibout 1500 ]L. Koehle ..._  121 127- 248\nlbi. Webiter, Robion, B.C. F. Boyce  -    78 145- 223\nWAWffc. T6 m-OLb BSRgB A. Uwli - JM J\u00bb- \u00abJ\nor cowi for mink feed. Write A. .Total        699 639-1588\nBrokemhln, 1842 Sth Ave., TraU.|J0NILU8\n$65.00,\n-WsWBotX'.\nAlio almoet new DeLaval\nV. Blmey   136 166- 303\nTotal   615 736-1351\nPINBU8TER8   ^...._^.,\np;l.i.:...7i...^l-rli 78- um\nJ,' Gentlei 226 155- 881\ncream upiritor $40.00. DavUon'i|f- Kennedy   149 122- 271\n=H5NT\nor bull\nSalmo,\nJ. Butler _.... 118   86- 204\nC' FornelU   181 284- 453\nC. Fonyth 100 120- 220\nTotal   863 826-1688\nHigh Individual Score C. Fornelll\n284.\nHigh Aggregate Score C. Ton*\nell! 4SS.\nt6W saLB-on* Ji-hSfcY HF- \u00a3 \u2122**\u00bb \u2022 \u00ab \u00bbt _l\ner calf. Mr. A. Lim|cher,  1024 g- w\u00ab*\u00abrer \u25a0\u25a0\u2014 -\u25a0 J\u00ab \u2122~ S5\nCarbonate St. V. Allen   215 169- 384\nI ' 'Id, VUdetldh   147 159- 306\nlai. ootn .om im .kl. t__ rn..,.,   M. Dingwell ...._   170 193\u2014 363\nIndia will now be ablt to menu-    -\u201e,., ... on_i_ ,.\u2014\nfecture   quality   plywood   as   a     ToW  --916 905- 18 21\nreeuit of a new pfoceu developed    High Individual Score M. Pater-\nln the laboratorlu of the council \u00bb\u00b0n 224.\nof   telentlflc   md   lnduitriei   re-1   High Aggregate Score M. Pater-\nleirch. ion 429.\nDAILY CROSSWORD\n..Little girl\n8. Form\n6. A coal\nscuttle\nT. Ortek poet\n6. Forbid by\nauthority\n9. Othtrwtit\n11. Cnving\n17. Somt\n19. Scattei\n20. Makt,\nai cloth\nil. DUeaie of\nchlcktna\n22. Sayinga\n23. IndehUcent\nfruit\n25. Part of\n\"tobc\"\n28 Mala\nductndent\n27. Half erna .\n29. Toilopt\nbackward,\nu a wall\n31. Created\nhawk-\nparrot\n83. Wnp. up\n34. Site\n!5. Detut\nj6. Hebrew\n,.musical\nInstrument\n38. Spirit\nRead th. \"Gl.i.lfl.-*\" tor Birgum   WI BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE, yean old\nLak\u00ab Freighter!\nMakt Slew Progress\nSAULT tftt. MARIE. Mi-h . Aprll\n18 (CTi- Uke treelghteri bound\nfor Lake Superior porta m.d\u00bb ilew\nCoUege.    who    recently    lectured ?\"\"*.,'\"\u00ab f,clk'n,1? *ni ih* C\"\nIt MrOlrt UnlveraltyTt \u2022 ipeci.l '\"'* Stt Mirit ltd tht wiy\nmotor   fleet   Mpervleeri'   trilnlng\ntour.t. '    PHONI 144 .OR CLAMIFIIO\n>\nACROSS\n1. Sleevelet.\ngarment!\n(Arab.v\nB.Puth\n10. Quick\n13. Rudt hut\n13. Ascended\n14. Mint\nentranca.\n18. Guldtd\n16. Juice of\nplant!\n18. Fenult\ndeer\n19 Ttndon of\namuaclt\nll.Cloeetfor\nfood\n24. Comfort\n28 Hard\u00abn\n28. Nobltmir,\n30 Crown of\ntht htld\n31. Porta\n32. Inicribe\n34 Chlneu\nHlken\nfabric\n37 Cereal grain\n38. Unhappy\n41. Artliti itand\n43 A hard.\nblack wood\n45. A rtng-\nthaptd\nconl reef\n46 Way\n47 Condltloni\n48 Malt\nbtvtragtl\nDOWN\n1. Inland Ma\n(All.)\nI. Unadorned\n,3 FooUtu\nCRYPTOt)DOTB\u2014A cryptogram (-notation\nFDBtDO    BY     JTN\nUOTX     XTBR     ABYYDY\nUUEB\n0000\n, lllllii\n\u25a1ODD\nilllill'.\nBUSKS\nl_!S-___l 1\n: t-ji-itJH\ncir.' DDQ aHa\nan nur\n.   t-llX.irf\nHHI3\n1IHI1\nbiiee oan iii-i1\n\u25a1Sa uuia iJLiD\nuani-ju\nB l-lill Ifl\nbShq\n: ilium\nHHBH\ni_U_..l\n3C3UK\nMHUt.\nVflterdiy'i Abiw\n89. Pokeritakt\n40. Colon,\naa cloth\n42. Tree\n44. Crushing\nmake\nRFDD     RTT    Tltit\nR F D N D \u2014\nR T\nQ 11 R T 0.\nYuterday'.   Cryptofltiote:     THE   WRONG   WAY   ALWAYS\nSEEMS THE MORE REASONABLE-MOORS.\n mm.m\n\u2014\"\"\n\u2022ca\n10 \u2014 NIUON' DAILY NIWS, SATURDAY, APRIL 1\u00bb, 1947\nCARY GRANT INGflID BERGMAN\n\u25a0.Ainuniicicictt\n\u25a0 '\nW    ..ClAUOf RAINS\nr-v\nComplete ihowi at\n2:00\u20147:00\u20148:51\nStarts Monday - \"The Searching Wind'\nLIVERPOOL, (CP) -detain T.\nS. Ball, Commander ol HMS Exeter whtn that cruller engaged the\nGerman battlaahip Grit Spee ln the\nbattle of the Rlvtr Pitta in 1939,\nleft here to take up hli appointment\naa chief of staff to the flag officer\nat Gibraltar.\nITALIAN CHICKEN AND\n.SPAGHETTI DINNER\nEACH TUESDAY\n12:00 NOON TILL 8:00 P.M.\nThe Percolator\nUNDER THE   MANAGEMENT  OF \"C.  D'AQUINO\"\nOPEN 10:00 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT\nShop and Save\nThe Mann Drug Way\nNATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCTS AT\nMANUFACTURER'S RETAIL PRICES '\nLysol .\nNujol i ,\t\nScotti Emulsion\t\nTempletons Rheumafich Capsules\nVieks Vapo Rub ond Vatronal\t\nSquibbs Angle Tooth Brushes\t\nProphylactic Tooth Brushes\n\u00bb\u2022*\nVi-Mi Capsules (50 day treatment)\nHinds'Honey and Almond Cream\nBayer Aspirin Tablets , 18ft\n63* $1.33\n_ 38$ 60*\n___ BC* 98*\n_ BO* $1.00\n  10*\n  BO*\n 25* 50*\n   $3.00\n29* 49* 98*\n29* 79*\nTARNBOROUGH, Kent., Eng. \u2014\n(CP) - Lady Avtbury, 8\u00ab who died\nat har turn htrt. wai the widow\nof the mtmbtr of Parliament Who\nintroduced the Bank Holiday Bill\nin 1870. Britain's two bank holidayi\nnow art tht major summertime holidayi for office worktri.\n-\nBall and Howell\nFilmo\nCameras  and   projector!  meet  every  personal   and\nvocational need.*\nHOME MOVIES\nExpand your enjoyment of family life and permit you\nto live, over again the fun you had on that trip or\n-vacation.\nAsk for literature and prices on cameras and projectors\ndesigned to meet every requirement bf the home, or\nfor school and commercial use. >\nMcKay & Stretton Ltd.\nPHONI 544\nS11 BAKER ST.\nMANN'S\nDRUG STORE\nHASLINGDEN, Lancaihire, Eng.\nkilled by tiie uploalon of a kltch-\nilllllllillllllllllllllMI.IIIIIIIIIllllllllllll\nELECTRIC\nLAUNDRY\nPhone 1170 \u2014 180 Baker St.\ni.iiiniiitlliliniiiiiiiiiinuniinninnHi\nCAMPBELL, SHANKLAND\n& IMRIE\nChartered Accountants\nAuditor!\nMI Baktr St Phone 23.\nan boiler which bunt a hole In\nthe  houae  wall.\nPrompt \u2014 Dependable\nPAINTING\nand paperhanging\nALL WORK GUARANTEED\nMAX FALKNER\nPhont 461R4\n>\u2022\u00bb.\u00bb\u00bb\u25a0\u25a0. \u2014 \u00bb.\u25a0\nDRESS UP THE CHILDREN\nWITH CLOTHES FROM\nChildren's Shop\nPhone 1206 Nelaon, B. C.\nFARM NEEDS\nCream Separator!, Garden Cultivators, Diic Harrows., Gasoline'Enginwi, Home Freeiers, Milking\nMachines, Moweri, Plowi, Hay Rakes, Saw Outfits,\nTracton, Farm Wagons, Washing Machinei,\nPlace Your Order Early With Your\nMASSEY HARRIS DEALER\nFor Nelson and District\nEMPIRE MOTORS\n803 BAKER ST.\nPHONE 1135\nTAXI STAND AT GELINAS RECREATIONS\nFor 25 yeart 7 Taxi hat been giving Nelion and Diitrict courteous, efficient service . . , and it ii with justifiable pride\nthat we point to the 3 new Dodge Can\nwith their two-tone (orange and black)\ncolon that are at your service.\nTHE PAINT WORK ON THE NEW 1947 DODGE PASSENGER CARS IS\nANOTHER EXAMPLE OF THE FINE WORK DONE IN THE PAINTING\nDEPARTMENT OF\nDODGE\nDESOTO\nDEALERS\nUTHBER\nMOTORS\nLimited\n***\nOppoilte P.O.\nand\nHume Hotel\nItt-IN, Scotland (CP)-An oil\nlamp burning to prevent freezing ot witn pipe* buret into\nflames and burned out a house,\ninjuring two women.\nIlllllllllliiiiiillllllllllllllllllliillllllllli\nWELDING\nof all klndi\nA. J. HESSE\nCorner Stanley tnd Victoria St\nPhont 140\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIII\niii-iimniiii-|---iiii--i---i---iHiiiiiimii\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL  HOME\nAMPULANCE   SERVICE\n\"Distinctive Funeral Servict\"\n519 Kootenay St Phont 38!\nilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllliin\nROSCOE\nAND\nFOURNIER\nGARAGEMEN\nSKY CHIET AUTO SERVICE\nPbont 123 Nelson. 8 C.\nKetp  youth  and\nloveliness  with  a\npermanent\nHaigh Tru Art\nBeauty Salon\nPhone 327\nJohnstone Block\nHav* tha Job Dona Right\nSEE   '\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nPHONE  81S\ni*S\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuit* 20S\nMEDICAL ARTS BUILDING\n\u2022 TAXI\nPHONE 1154\nSTAR TAXI - E. ALSTAD\nPHONE 258\nSMITH\nELECTRIC\n645 .BAKER ST.\niiwaiiaaaawaiiaiiwwe,\nHave  your  Furniture  Expertly\nRecovered at the\nNEUON  UPHOLSTERY\n41S Hal) St Phont 148\n_______________Mmmam**im\niiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiii.iiiiiii\nFLEURY'S Pharmacy\nProscription!\nCompounded\nAccurately\nMed Arts Blk\nPHONE 25\n-1. _ 111 \u25a0 \u2022 i \u25a0 i \u25a0 11111\nP\nH\n0\nN\nE\n4 TAXI\nDeemed to Go\nAnywhere.\nOay or Night Service\nLOUIS CHOQUETTE\nIs\nIwhwyou usa\nELKAY'SMOTH\nRJME CRYSTALS\nM___ln'-\u00bb 50tf\nSold Only at Your Rexall Stort\nCity Drug Go.\nPhont 34 Box 460\nPHONE 144 POR CLASSIFIED\nNon Eloctric\nDoor Knocker\nChime\n\u202210\n50\nNelion Electric Co.\nGeneral Electric Appllancea\nPhone 260 676 Baker St.\nSleeveless\nPullovers\nGet yourself one of these\nnew sleeveless pulloven\nfor early Spring wear.\n100%, Pure Wool -In all\nplain shades and cheek\npatterns.\n$3_so     $r.5o\nEmory's Ltd.\nThe Man's Store\nDeer axen and aheep havt tout\nchambered   stomacha.,\nNow Under Conitructlon\nWATCH!\nPOR THE\na\nOpening\nDANCE\n\"Mules\", the heeless bedroom slipper, fur-trimmed, t)\\\\ j\nsizes,   special   .*M$\nLadies' black kid triple E oxfords, walking heel, \"just\nnew\"    \u2014 $3.70\nLadies' block suede sandals, just like you see In New\nYork   fB.28\nLadies' black calf pumps, triple E widths, guaranteed\nto give your feet a rest, special  $2.80\nChildren's sandals, brown, white and blue,\nSpecial  \t\n$1.99\nRUNNING SHOES\nBuy at The Bootery\nBkitkidj^\nHOTEL and CABINS\nAT\nRadium Hot Springs B.C.\nOn Banff-Windermere Highway\nComfortable\nAccomodations\nExcellent Meals\nONE DAY TRIP FROM NELSON\nKOOTENAY CARRIERS' ASSN.\nMEETING TO IE HELD IN\nCANADIAN LEGION HALL\nSUNDAY,   APRIL 20,   10 A.M.\nHAL. 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