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C.      THURSDAY MAY 22,  1930\nFjVE CENTS A COPY\nNo. 27\nBLIZZARDS  SWEEP  ALBERTA\n2,000 Revo*\nI-, , : ' \u25a0\n'   ,\u25a0'' I \u25a0\nnattle Police\n<*   '_\u2022    Os\nc    **n>\nm nob\nPoetess Leader of Gandhi\nForces is Thrown into\nPrison\nCONGRESS QUARTERS\nRAIDED BY POLICE\n(Documents Seized;    Stirring Day in India;\nPeace is Rumored\nBOMBAY, May 21.\u2014(c. P.\ncable via Reuters),\u2014Thc third\nleader of thc civil disobedience\nmovement, Mrs. SotoJInl Naldu,\nwas arrested today, while directing the assault of volunteers on\nthe government halt depot at\nDharaaaana.\nToday the assault was .;.,- more\nthan a skirmish. More than\n2000 volunteers took part ln two\nfierce attacks\u2014fierce although\nthey were professedly conducted\non thc non-violent plan. The\nvolunteers were sent out With\nRoman-like orders: \"Do not return to your camps until you\nhave accomplished what you\nset out to do.\"\nTWO ATTEMPT*.\nThey started two attempted to\nget into tho salt factory, one In\nthe  morning,  the  second  at  8\no'clock In the evening, and both\nlast-lig for more than an hour.\nMore than GOD\u2014almost a third\nof the Gandhi following engaged\n\u2014were   taken   from   the   scene\nwith   Injuries   which   prevented\n|     their   going   on,   as   the   police\nwielded   their   sticks   with   all\nthe strength nt their command.\nWhilo the assault wns going on at\n; Dharaaaana the Bombay police, 400\n' strong,  under  high officers,  raided\nthe  local   headquarters  of the  all-\nIndia Nationalist congress.   Fifty of\ntho  raiders  were   fully  armed,  the\nrest supplied with batons.   They arrested   Narrlman,   president   of  the\nBombay    congress,    several    office\nworkers   and   seized   all  the   documents within reach.    As the police\nwcre   taking   thr.-..   prisoners   to   a\nmotor lorry a large crowd attacked\nthem and sought to wrest the cap-\nt Ives from them.    The  crowd  waa\nrepelled.      Later,     95    volunteers,\nbound   for   Dharasaana,   were   ax-\n(Oontlnued   on   Page   Two)\nCALGARY WOMAN\nDIESjN CRASH\nTrain   Wrecks   New   Auto\nJust Outside the City;\nTwo Injured\nCALGABY. Alta,, Ma? 21 .\u2014One\nwoman, is dead and two men are\nlying ln the general hospital seriously Injured, rs a result of a\nlevel crossing smash at Turner\nEliding, about a milo and a half\nfouth of the city limits, on the\nsouth line of the Canadian, Pacific\nrailway, at 0:45 o'clock last evening. A northbound passenger train\nstruck a coach automobile In which\nfour persons were sitting, ono of\nwhom,  a  girl,  was  Injured.\nThe dead:\nMrs. Adeline Wilson, aged 40\nyears.\nThc injured.\nErnest Wilson, aged 56 yeara,\nhusband of the dead woman, suffering from a severed foot and\npoaslblo  fracture  of  the  skull.\nStanley Von Mielecki, suffering\nfrom u fractured leg and from\n.   several   toes   bolng   broken,\nThe automobile. A new coach,\nit.-, speedometer showing that lt\nhad' travelled 16 and one-tenth\nmiles, waa; proceeding east on a\nroad which crosses tho railway\ntrack, proceeding at that point In\na slightly northeastern direction,\nJust south of the box car station\nknown as Turner Siding, when lt\nwaa struck.\nPORTAGE MAYOR\nTS TORY NOMINEE\n' PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, Man.,\nMay 21\u2014Bayor W. H. Bums of\nPort nco La Prairie was thr* unanl-\n* mous choice of thc Conservative\nconvention -here for the coming\nfederal elect loan.      \u25a0 _\nLABOR in _ KLISH POSITION\nEYEBROWS LOST;\nALSO HIS WIFE\nBeautry     Parlor    Proprietress\nTells   Judge   Mate   Took\nToo Many  Treatments\nLOS   X&GELES,   May   21.\u2014\nPrank    T.    Sparling,    automobile  (talesman,  annoyed  his\nwife,   the   proprietress   of    n\nbeauty parlor, by  having the\ngirls  spend   their  time  glvhiR\nhlm face massages and plucking  his .eyebrows,  Mrs.  Mlnny\nSparling -testified   In Superior\nJudge    Ouerin's    court    yesterday.\nMrs. Sparling *Jso said that\nher husband ...ed these pro-\n. fessionat contracts with the\nbeauty workers to form acquaintances that were contrary to his marital vows, and\ntaking one consideration with\nanother. Judge Guerin gavo\ntho plaintiff a divorce.\nFRUIT CANNERS\nOF B.C. PROTEST\nFREIGHT RATES\nClaim  Discrimination Shown\nin West; Predict Loss\nUnless Redress\nVANCOUVER.. May 21. \u2014 British\nColumbia's fruit and vcgetablo can\nnlng industry will appeal to the\nrailway commission for redress\nagainst a serious rate discrimination in favor of eastern canners.\nThe discrimination, it is Btated,\nthreatens to cut provincial manufacturers from at least half of\ntheir principal market\u2014the pralrlc\nprovinces.\nThe situation arises out of a\nrate-cutting war among the navigation companies on tho great\nlakes, which hns reduced the rail-\nwater tariff from Ontario to Winnipeg by 21 cents. The Ontario\nchipper will lie nblo to land hlo\nproduct in Wi^lpeg nt 87 centa\nper 100 pound * . a 24,000-pound\ncar, while thp Vancouver shipper\nmust pay \u00abl .26 Vj per 100 pounds\nfcr a 60,000-pound car.\n, Meeting here today, Thomas\nBullman, president of Bullman's,\nlimited. Vernon; C. D. Hunter, managing director of Empress Manufacturing company, limited, and\nRobert Broder, head of Broder\nConning company, limited, laid\nplans to carry the fight to tho\ncommissioners.\nThese men declare that unless\nimmediate relief Is granted the\ncanning Industry in British Columbia will Buffer serious loss. They\nare appoaling to the railway commission, it la declared, because both\ntranscontinental railways have refuted assistance.\nThe reason given for tho railway companies' refusal to deal with\nthe situation ts that they cannot\nbe expected to meet reductions offered by independent companies,\nlt ls stated.\nSTEAMER AFIRE,\n1500 ON BOARD\n\"Fear Loss of Life\" Declares\nMessage; Steamer\nFrench Registry\nLONDON. May 22\u2014 (Thursday)\n\u2014(AP)\u2014Lloyd's received a message this morning from Port\nSudan, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan,\nsaying that the French steamer\nAsia was afire with 1.500 pilgrim B aboard.\n\"We fear some loss of life.\"\nthe message added. It oold\nthat the fire began at S o'clock\nlast nlghf, Port Sudan relayed\nthc message from -leddah.\nCauses Political Sensation\nin the British Parliament\nWILL M0VE~AGAINST\nUNEMPLOYMENT ISSUE\nMay Lead to Vote of Want\nof Confidence in Mcdonald Cabinet\nLONDON, May 31. (By George\nHambleton, Canadian Press staff\ncorrespondent!\u2014The resignation of\nSir Oswald Masler. chancellor of\nLancaster, has become a political\nsensation and it threatens to shake\nthe MacDonald Labor cabinet to tta\nveTy   foundations.\nThero Is persistent talk of consequences which would lead the\nprime minister to ask the King\nfor a dissolution of parliament aud\nthere is widespread speculation regarding tho attitude of the Bt.\nHon. J. H. Thomas, whose resignation is regarded ns being possible.\nToday's meeting of tho parlla-\njnenary Lahor party ovct the question of the Mosley resignation was\na (stormy one. Its nature wae reflected In nil parts of tho Labor\nside  of the house of commons.\nDuring question time tho Rt,\nHon. Arthur Henderson, foreign\nmln!.iter, was short and sharp In\nhis manner of answering questions\nby Sir Austen Chamberlain. Mr.\nMacDonald, when asked whether the\nresignation of Sir Oswald was actually in effect, replied \"I understand   lt  will   bo  later.\"\nWhen Sir Oswald himself entered\ntho house toward the end of question   time   he   was   very   white,   his\n(Continued on page 2)\nGRAF MAKING\nLITTLE PROGRESS\nStrong   Winds   Over   South\nAtlantic; Reaches Brazil\nThis Morning\nPERNAMBUCO, Brazil. May 31\u2014\n(AP)\u2014Dr. Hugo Eckener, commander\nof the Graf Zeppelin, radioed aviation authorities here tonight that\ntho German dirigible would arrive\nhere somo time after 10 a.m. (8\na.m.   E.S.T.)   tomorrow.\nAn earlier mesago sent by Dr.\nEckener to the National Telegraph\ncompany, sold the Graf was making\n\"Uttle speed against strong winds\nbut   all   in   well.\"\nCUPID SCORES\nOVER JUSTICE\nForgery     .'.Hiipli_.ln_.iit     Weds\nDafondant  Instead   of\nProsecuting   Him\nFREEHOLD, N.J., May 21\u2014\nA man went from Jail to tho\naltar recently when the complaining witness decided to\nmarry him Instead of testifying against him.\nPrank Poplok, 24 years of\nage, of EngUahtown, arrested\non complaint of Miss 6tep-\nhenla Perde, 20, who sold he\nforged her name to a check,\nwas in Jail awaiting grand\nJury action tn the forgery\ncase, when the girl decided\nto marry Poptck Instead of\nappearing againat hlm. The\nJudge issued an order for\nPoplck's relcaae.\nSOME ADDITIONAL\nIRREGULARITIES\nFOUND VANCOUVER\nDeeds of Old People Going to\nHome Not Made Out\nto City\nVANCOUVER,  B,  C\u201e May  21.\n\u2014Sensational disclosures concerning disposition made by tho\ncity relief department of deeds\nand documents turned over hy\npersons admitted to t he old\npeople's home are expected\nWhen the select, committee of\nthe city council on Thursday\nmorning resumes Its Investigations,\nFor days, auditors and  Investigators liuve been working quietly   at   the   relief   offices   tlte\nold    people'.,     home    and     the\ncreche.   The   latter   two   offices\nare   under   Jurisdiction    of   thc\nrelief department.\nAlthough     Investigating    officials\ndecline to make any statement concerning    their    discoveries,    it    has\nbeen  learned  from  authentic sources\nthat much of tho information tliey\nwill   lay  before   the   select   committee concerns the disposition of property turned  over  to  the  relief  department.       When   a   person   with\nproperty   desires   to   enter   tho   old\npeople's   homo,   he   or   she   Is   required   to   turn   over   such   assets\nto  the  olty   to   partially   offset  tho\ncost of maintenance.\nIt is hinted at the city hall that\ntitles for pome of this property\nhav0 not been mad* out to tiie\ncity, and it is likely that department heads will be called upon to\ngive explanations.\nMacNIDER NAMED\nSUCCESSOR TO HON.\nWILLIAM S. PHILLIPS\nWASHINGTON, May 21\u2014(By Ken\nClark, Canadian Press staff corres-\nondentl\u2014Tho minister to Ottawa,\nLieutenant-Colonel Hanford Mac-\nNlder, comes out of the west from\nIowa, to undertake for the government of President Hoover the duties\nrelinquished by Hon. WUUam S.\nPhillips, former ambassador to Bel-\nglum. Announcement of Col. Mac-\nNlder's appointment was made at\nthe  White  House  today.\nOTTAWA, May 21\u2014\"We are very\npleased that the United States $ov-\nernment hna appointed Lt.-Col. Mac-\nNlded as a successor to Mr, Phillips,\" commented Rt. Hon. W. L.\nMackenzie King this evening. \"We\nwin 8've Col. MacNlder a cordial\nwelcome to the capital of Canada.\"\nGi*\u00a9@n and Company\nTo Build New Road\nVICTORIA, B. _p.. May 21.\u2014Contract for the Box Loke-Rosebery\nroad of thre0 and\"one-elgth miles, connecting Nakusp on the Arrow\nlakes with the main Slocnn-Bllvorton-Nelson highway, was awarded today by Hon, N. S. Lougheed, minister ot public works, to a. H. Oreen\nii company, of Nolson, the lowest tenderer.\nTenders will bo called shortly for extensive surfacing and oiling of\nrMds In the interior.\nAUTO INSURANCE\nFIRMS COME UNDER\nPROVINCE TAXATION\nVICTORIA,   May   21. Automo\nbile insurance companies were\nbrought within the scope of provincial taxation for t he first time\ntoday when the British Columbia\ngovernment required them to pay\nthe treasury one-twelfth of one\nper cent of their premiums collected within British Columbia. In\nthe past automobile Insurance was\ncarried on hero by companies registered outside the province. Under recent legislation these companies havo been required to register here. Tills made them liable\nto taxation In the same way as\nlife   and   flro   insurance   companies.\nToday's Human   Comedy\n<V'\"!\u00a3rA6\nalwgc the camera, Hercy!  V,i simply must get a anap a\u00a3 this\nR-100 STARTS FLIGHT\nOF 24 HOURS AS TEST\nFOR TRIP TO CANADA\nLLOYD GEORGE\nAND PREMIER\nIN CONFERENCE\nLONDON, May 21. \u2014(Canadian\nPress cable)\u2014Tbe Rt. Hon. David\nLloyd George, Liberal leader, had\na heart-to-heart talk with Prime\nMinister Ramsay MacDonald tonight. He told him, it is reliably\nreported, that the Liberals must\nreceive satisfactory assurances that\nlegislation for electoral reform would\nbe Introduced ln this parliament\nif the Liberals were to continue\ntheir support of tho government.\nAt the end of the meeting, Mr.\nLloyd George came away with a\npleasant smile and bearing all the\nappearances of being satisfied with\nIts conclusion.\nLONDON. May 21\u2014 (AP)\u2014 Dr.\nDrummond Shields, undersecretary\nof the colonial office, told the house\nof commons today that thero has\nbeen no general stoppage or prohibition ox immigration Into Palestine.\nDips in Honor of King; London Crowds Cheer nnd\nCheer\nIt-lflO t'ONTINVKS\nLONDON, .May _\u00bbl\u2014tC V cable\nThr dirigible R-100 was at mld-\nnlght reported off tho t.uiifled.\nlightship, twelve miles east of\nciacton-on-Srui, which l\u00ab on the\nEssex coast. At threo in the\nmorning the airship was reported\nover the wash and headed north\nup the Lincolnshire coast.\n* LONDON. May II. (Canadian\nPress cable* \u2014 Thi- It-100 passed over London this evening\nand saluted the King and\nQueen. Their majesties were\nabout to filter Coven! Unrden\nTheater when lhe dirigible'\nloomed aJnt'oxl rv.w-tiy overhead\nand dipped its grcut nose as\nun net ol homage i*i the sovereigns.\nThc King stood erect and saluted as the It-inn tilted downward for a moment. The airship war accompanied '$\\ -K\nplanes. One looped thc loop as\nthousands \u00bbf pedestrians stopped to gaze. Motorists halted\ntheir cars; Innumerable heads\nwere thrust fort h; the movement of traffic was suspended.\nThe R-100 was sighted over\nNorth London ut K o'clock tonight,' She was fly lug very\nlow After passing over the city\ntho giant shl|> turned her head\nand disappeared eastward, ller\nprogress could have been marked by a blind man, for cheer\nafter cheer arose from the different part!, of the city n\u00bb she\npassed   over.\nIt was a welcomo vastly different to thnt accorded air monsters\nof the same shape who flew over\nthe city on a different mission In\nthe days when Britain wiw at war.\nThe dirigible loft Cardington at\n7 o'clock this evening on a 24-\nhour crulso to glVo her engines t.\nthorough workout \u2014 one of the\nworkouts preparatory to her flight\nto Canada. She did not seek to\nattain speed; neither did she set\naltogether a direct course. Bhe\nwas sighted ln London, SO miles\naway, two hours after she started,\nIt Is expected the ahlp will not\nreturn to Cardington until ahe\nhas completed hsr 24 hours ln thc\ntilr. The date of tho commence,\nment of her great flight to Uu\nnew   world   18  still   set   tentatively\nns   Sunday,    unless    unforeseen    or\nunfavorable   weather   develops,\nNO APPOINTMENT\nMADE YET TO B.C.\nLIQUOR BOARD\nSo  States   Premier;   Denies\nDavidson Dismissed;\nMust Wait For Pooley\nBANDITS ROUTED\nBY OWN SHOT\n\"This   Is   Nothing   to   Sneeze\nat,\" Says Pair as Bullet\nHlta   Pepper  Shaker\nBALTIMORE. May 2\\-~Ona\nof two bandits who held tip\nthe restaurant of Tyrell Kec-\nfer  here  routed  himself  with\none shot from his own pistol.\nKeefer dropped behind thr\ncounter when the pistol was\npointed at hlm, and the gunman fired. The bullet struck\na pepper shaker, the pepper\nfilled the air, and a moment\nlater Kecfer heard the two\ndeparting,   sneerJiis,\nRoads Leading Out of Edmonton Blocked By\nSnow Drifts\nEARLY SPRING\nPLANTS NIPPED\nWave   Extends   Eastward\nTowards Winnipeg; as\nDay Grows Older\nEDMONTON, \/lite.. May 31\u2014\nRoads leading to every Edmonton district were blocked wtth\niwhw-drifts Iwo and three feet\nhigh, fanners were rejoicing and\nolty residents were none too\nuoi| pleased, with broken auto\nradiators and Impassible traffic\narteries, as May ii ushered in\na snowfall thai totalled four\ninches.\nThe snowfall left rural tele-\nphono lines broken, traffic was\ndlKonca.il_.Pd when deep drifts\nblocked highways and tender\nplants were damaged by a slight\nf r ust.\nThn storm extended from\n'Peace river to Bed Deer and\nfrom Jasper to Battle.ord. .It\nwas the heaviest May storm\ntn n decade.\nBOWLlNti   WIND\nAdding to iho general discomfort,\ntbo snow was driven by a bowline\nnorth.'wes&rly wind,' which reached\nthe-veloc-ty of H mllej. an \"bout,\nA\/; report* filtered in through\npart .ally disrupted communication\nservices, it became apparent that.\nonly the tender garden plank, had\nbeen damaged by the frost, for tba\ntemperature dropped to 29 degree*\nabove zero, nnd that farmers everywhere in the district affected wars'\njubilant over the fall of tho m.Uch>\nneeded   moisture   for   Iho   crops.\nClear skio.s this afternoon and a\nsteadily climbing barometer gaTfl\n: promise of more seasonable weather,\nBUZZARDS\nSASKATOON, Husk., May SI\u2014\nWith tho temperature dangerously\nclose to freezing point, porthem\nand central Saskatchewan thla afternoon was visited by fairly heavy\nsnowfall and with the wind rifling\nnorthorn points were reporting\nstorms of blizzard proportions.\nSTRAWS   AN'  COATS\nWINNIPEG,    Mny   21\u2014 (CP>\u2014 Wflu-\niO\ned on page 2)\nVICTORIA, May 'il\u2014Premier\nS. F. Tolmie said tonight tliat\nno appointment* bad been made\nto lhe liquor hoard. Thero\nhave been names suggested, but\nthe matter bad not been officially iwislderod \u2022-> jet by tlie\ngovern ment.\nCoining under the department\nof ihe attorney-gen end the appointment   of   members   to   the\nboard will  not take place until\nMr. Pooley rcturnt. from his holidays,   tho   premier   said   tho   matter\nwould   not   likely   be   decided   until\nsomo  time  after  the  return  of Mr.\nPooley.\nThero had been no dismissal of\nthc present commissioner, Hugh Davidson,  vho   premier   declared.\nJERRY McGEER TO\nRUN AS LIBERAL IN\nTHE FRASER VALLEY\nVANCOUVKR, B. C, May 31. \u2014\nG. Q. McGcer. K. C. of this city.\nwas lato today tendered the nomination as Liberal standard-bearer\nin the federal riding of Fraser valley, at; a Liberal nominating convention   held   at   Mission   City,\nKENNEDY QUITS\nLEGISLATURE; WILL\nPOLL ON JUNE 12\nByelection Date Called; Kennedy Likely Going to\nLiquor Board\nVICTORIA, May 21\u2014WUUam\nK. Kennedy, Conservative member of the legislature for the\nriding of North Okanacan has\nresigned his Beat. Them will\nbe no rlplay on the part of tins\ngovernment In filling thn vacancy. Nomination day f^r the\nby-election has ben set for\nMonday, .Tune i. wllh polling\nday   Thursday,   June   12.\nWhile there ha* been no announcement of the election of j\nthe member for North Olumagan\nas a member oe the liquor control board, bis resignation from\nthe house is regarded as a preparatory step to his appointment\nas one of the com miss lone ra.\nMISS JOHNSON\nCONTINUES HOP\nEngine Repairs    Made    and\nShe Starts For\nAtamboea\nSOUOABATA, .JaJva, May IT,.\u2014\n(Thursday)\u2014 .AT)\u2014 Mta Amy\n.loluiaon left hr-iv early this\nmorning for Atamboea In continuation of her flight from England to  Australia.\nThe British girl flyer w_us held\nup here yesterday while (he\nmagneto of her plane was (King\nrepaired,\nThn engine ran smoothly at\nthe start and MlM Johnson was\nIn high spirits, langhingly ln-\nterpretlng the appearance of a\nbrilliant rainbow a-j a lucky\nomen,\n:-ii\" hopes to make Atamboea\nwithout a stop but if Uio motor\nbecomes weak wtlj land at Rlma.\nTHE WEATHER\nLADS IN FAVOR\nIMPERIAL ECONOMIC\nUNITY HE STATES\nLONDON. May ai,\u2014(By Oeorge\nHambledon. Canadian Press staff\n.\"orrespondentl\u2014Tlie house of lords\nonlght adopted by 103 votes to\n3D a motion ln favor of imperial\n\u2022 eonorftla unity \u2014 & term whtoh\n'l:.cu-it Ellbank, who moved lt,\n'-.\u2022y-t-red he preferred to translate\nan Empire free trade.,\nRECOVER 2000 BODIES,\nEARTHQUAKE\nTEHERAN. May 21.\u2014The latest re-\nporto state tlyvt 2000 bodies thus far\nhavo been recovered from tbe ruins\nleft by an earthquake May 10,\nwhich severely rocked 3almas and\nAzcrbaljain.\nN_vRRO~wTY~EkAPE\nFROM FIRE\nMEDFORD, Ore., May 21_\u2014Three\nwomen wero forced to climb over\nthe roof of an apartment block\nhere today to escape a fire which\ndestroyed  tlie  building  with n  loss\nof  I2&0.000.\nFssrtxssusf.    Nelson\na_4   rls__dt_,\u2014\nPartly   cloudy;   i-rt\nm-tsh   chiuiro\nIn  tss_ip_r_ts_jYs.\nMiss. tU\u00bb\nNEt-SON   \t\n 34\nVt\nNanattss.     ...,\n.     . , 44\naa\nVictoria    \t\n-44\n88\nV-iscsosiver   .._\u2014___\n 44\n8a\nSamlsxspss    -___\n.     . 34\n\u00aba\nPrmccs   Georgo\n84\nBR\n .4-\nta\nPrlnco   Rupert   : .\n  88\ntut\nAttln  .-.\n aa\nMl\nDawsou    \u2014\t\n  80\nen\nSeattle\t\n._         44\n58\nPortland \t\n 48\nW\n68\n60\n74\n  40\n \u2014. 84\n41\n64\n68\n      88\n00\n   36\n\u201e..._._.. 32\n68\nCalgary   \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 .---\n80\n38\n64\n60\n  50\n66\n70\n Pay Two\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS    THURSDAY MAY 22, 1980\n\u2022WOOD BUTCHERS\n\u2022 OP.XT DOPE TO\nj   DRAWATTRAIL\nHold Dniteds to 1-1 Tie in\nCity League Soccer\nBattle\nTBKU B. O, May 31, \u2014 Wood\nButchera camo out of the limbo\noi the look tonight to tie: the\ntJnlt-eda, 1-1, ln the second tie\ni game of tlie league (-cries, and\n-tha eocond upset for rjniteds, This\nteam, leaden laat year, has now\njbeea beaten once by Thistles, the\nSeteue leaders, and once by St.\nAnditWo.\n, I* wu an Inspired player, Downing at Toronto, who scored the\ntlelng goal half way through the\naecond stanza when  Butchers were\none down on Phil Williams' tally\nshortly after the rest. Butchors tonight played Lilly, St. Andrew's\nback, who obtained a transfer, and\nMcKlnnon, a -signed Bt. Andrew'E\nman not yet called Into action,\nwho also obtained a transfer.\nUniteda were abort three regulars\nand Jumbled their team about in\nau experiment nearly aa expensive\nas tho last, in which they lost\nto  St.  Andrew's.\nTho teams wero:\ntlniteds \u25a0\u2014 Weetwood, goal; Smith\nand Morrison, backs- Burrows,\nYoung and Thompson, halves; A.\nLaurie, Williams, Kitchen, Crtch-\nton   and   Styles,   forwards.\nWood Butchers \u2014 Barnes, goal;\nCairns and Lilly, backa; Altken.\nMoore and Laurie, halves; Hays, McKlnnon, Ferguson, Downing and\nTouch,   forwards.\nOne of the. surprises ln millinery\nfashions is the formalized beret which\nmay bc worn with afternoon chiffons, and there are many summer\ndays when a small hat la much\nmore suitable than n large lace or\nhair  or straw hat.\nVICTORIAN ORDER OF\nNURSES DOING GOOD\nW0RKJN_D0MINI0N\nOTTAWA, May 31\u2014Attended by\nrepresentatives from aU parta of\nCanada, the annual meeting .or the\nboard of governors of the Victorian\nOrder of Nurses was held hen\ntoday. President, Rt, Hon. George\nP.  Graham,  presided.\nAn increase in the humanitarian\nactivities of the order was reported.\nLast year, with 300 nurses, the\norder made some 860,000 calls\nthroughout Canada, caring for 3,000\nmore patients than in the previous\ntwel-c months,\nm\nfjumi. ijnfc.1\nRotmw Wtth Hunntng Water\nPrivate Baths If nan I to\n<HM>,   BENWELL,  Prop.\nNelson, B. C,\nALMOST READY\nFOR CONVENTION\nOF THE LEGION\nAlterations     To      Building\nWill Be Finished\nin Time\ni\u00abt\u00a3____-M^\nI   HUME\u2014E.  J.   Walker,  J.   R.   Bon-   Victoria;  D. A. McoDnold, Winnipeg;\n;tham, S. Holland, E. A. Nigel, \u00a3, C,\n.Joham, Mr. and Mrs, C. D. Hoycle,\niD. Robertson, P. Treanu, Mr. and\nMrs. Rosen. ,T, Bpechama, Q. A.\n\u25a0Robinson, Vancouver; T. W. Chllds,\n3. PI tauil mmon.*., Kelowna; w. F,\nLingle. Rosaland; Mr. and Mrs, U.\n|W. Mclnnea, R. E. Neldlg, Trail;\nM. Skwley. Calgary; W. Mlddleton,\nF\nMr. and Mrs. G. Johnston, Vernon;\nn. Rcnlcken, Toronto; A, W. Mo\nCallum, Ottawa; O. Avrcfl, Montreal;\nW. Dowling, D. J. Bingham, Ymlr;\nMr. and Mrs. W. J. McKay and son,\nGrand Forks; A. Beckett, London;\nC. B. Rrowman, Lethbridge; E. L.\nBest, Kaslo.\nniiiiirmiiniiiinmmimmn n rrrrrTTrn\nWkere the Guest Is Kin\u00a3\nThe Savoy\nSTEEL PLANTS\nLONG HOURS ARE\nSOURCE^ DEBATE\nIf Concessions  For Industry\nSee That Workers Get\nShare is Urged\nOTTAWA,   Ont.,  May  21.   fBy  tho\nCanadian  Press)   \u2014   A  vigorous debate   on    labor   conditions   in   the\nHteel   plaute  of  Canada,  particularly\nthose  tn  Sydney,   burst  out   In  the\nj house  of  commons  tonight led   by\nJ.   S.   Woodsworth,   Labor,   Winni-\n; peg  North   Center,   and  participated\nj in   by   a   number   of   other   mem-\n| ben..    Mr.    Woodsworth     took    the\nstand  tbat, the British Empire Steel\nI corporation   bn   given   tho   conces-\n] sions    which    tho    budget   provides\n! for   only   on   condition   tJmt   thoy\n: institute   tbo   eight-hour   day   In\nHo steel plants. It  waa contended\n..y some speakers that employees In\n! .ho atcel  plant at  Sydney  In  soma\n: .i.f.tancos  worked   13   houm  o  day,\nhat    nil    worked    13    hours,    and\nhat some  had  to  work  seven  days\ni   week.   Flnlay   MacDonald,   Conservative,   Cape   Breton,   announced\nthat whon  tho  resoluttbn  with  respect   to   a   br^inty   on   Canadian\nbituminous coal vised in the smelting   of   ateol    in   Canada   of   40 V*\ncents per ton wb.i before the commons   he   waa   golns   to   move   an\namendment    that   this   hounty    be\nnot   paid   until    there   was   assurance   that   It   would   bo   passed   on\nto  the pay  envelopes  of  tho  work\ners,\nMr. Woodsworth quoted from i\nnewspaper editorial condemning un\nemployment Insurance aa paternal\nlegbflatlon. The editorial had com\npared it to the dole. \"Well, the\nsteel companies are receiving tho\ndele with a vengeance.\" Mr, Wooda-\nworth   declared.\nPREPARATIONS\nARE ELABORATE\nThree  Night   of   Entertainment Planned; Alao\nSight-Seeing\nPreparations are actively proceed--\nIng at the Nolson branch of the\nCanadian Leglun for the coming\nprovincial convention, the staging\nof which here this year haa dominated the entire pmt year's plana.\nThe extensive internal betterments In thc Canadian Legion\nbuilding wlll be completed in tune\nfor tho big event, which in fact\ncalled them Into being. Principal\namong these betterments ln tho 'alteration of the gymnasium, whose\nbrick wails have been screened with\nwood work, and whose floor has\nbeon renewed, making It available\nfor both assembly hall and danco\nhall purposes.\nEXPECT aoo\nApproximately 200 delegates and\nfratornal delegates axo expected, aud\nthey will pour into the city during\ntho week-end of May  3)-June 1.\nA meeting of the provincial command wlll he held on the Sunday,\nto wind up the work of the retiring executive, and pick tho delegates for committee work.\nThe sessions are expected to cover\nthree days. June -!-4, and they will\nbe held in tbe new n\u00abHemblv and\ndance hall, which will be first used\nfor this purpose.\nBit;    I'ttOOBAM\nThree nighta of entertainment are\nplanned. Monday night wll] be devoted to a danco. which will be the\npublic opening of the new danco\nhall, Tuesday night wlll bco a banquet to the delegates, and Wednesday night there Will he a Hmokcr.\nif the convention winds up early\nenough to leave Wednesday afternoon open, It Is planned, with Lhe\ncoopcrai Ion of Nelson car-owners, to\ntake the visitors slght-aeelug to\nnearby   point a  of   Interest.\nA souvenir program, giving material on Nelson, Is under preparation,\nFRIDAY SCHOOL\nHOLIDAY SAYS\nVICTORIA WIRE\nThat Friday, Slay 23, would\nbe a sehool holiday throughout\nthe province was word am-\ntalued -lu a telegram received\nyesterday by F. L. Irwin, secretary of the Nelson school board.\nThe wire was from 8. 3. Willi:;,\nsuperintendent of education for\na c.\nF F CT IH7M1C        1.\/. M. S. DELEGATE\n\u00a3,. r. ji. umio      |       Gms A REPm\nINDUCTEDJRAlLl\nCranbrook Paator   Conducts\nInduction, Presbyterian Church\nCAPACITY HOUSE,\n'FRIEND HANNA'\nSHOWING, TRAIL\nKing   George   Third    Lives\nAgain; John Coleman Excellent\nTRAIL. B. O.. May 21, \u2014 King\nGeorgo III. of England lived for\na tew brief hours tonight when\nthe University, Players presented\n\"Friend Hannah\" to a capacity\nhouse  In   tho  Rlalto  theater.\nJohn Coleman as the Prince of,\nWales and later aa the King of\nEngland was excellent. His role\ncalled for diversified acting, which\nwas well dono. Miflfl Sheila Tlsdalo\nas \"Friend Hannah,\" tho beloved of\nthe prince, was a wonderful characterization. Others in tho cast\nwere: Betty Buckland, Ann Ferguson, Elizabeth MiLgee, Rt, John Mod-\nUy, Dick Lcndrum, Alex Smith,\nSidney   Risk,   David   Brock.\nTho University Players wore sponsored by the I. O. D. E.\nA social event followed tho performance when Mrs, T. W. Bingay\nentertained a number of friends\nas   well   aa   the  visiting   players.\nNEW POET LAUREATE\nGREETED BY KING\nTRAIL, B. O.. May 31.\u2014E. P. St.\nDenis was Inducted aa pastor of the\nfirst preabyterian church here tonight at a service in the K. of P.\nhull. Rev. R. j. Douglas, New\nWestminster, superintendent of missions,  preached,  tbe sermon.\nRev. J. C. MoLean-Bell, Cranbrook\nmoderator for Kootenay Presbytery,\nconducted tho induction. Rev. P.\nMcNabb, creston, who. a<) years ago,\nwas pastor in Trail, addressed the\nnewly  Inducted  paator.\nMr. McNabb spoke on tho experiences gained in his 38 years of\nservice, and gave sound advice to\ntho  new   minister.\nRev. J. Sutherland urged cooperation of the congregation with\nthe  paator.\nNoble Binns, presiding at a program afterward, stated that It was\n\"one of the happiest occasions ln\nhis life In Troll.\"\nJ. B. Gray, a former member of\nthe board of managers of the Trail\nchurch, brought greetings from Nelson. He described the Trail church\nne a rallying point of the Kootenays\nA. D. McLeod expressed great\npleasure at the large number present, stating that the turnout surprised him.\nNoblo Binns stated that ho hoped\nthe church would not be opened until  he returned  from Ireland.\nMrs. p. D. McDonald, vice-president of the Ladles' Service club, In\nthe absence of the president, Mrs.\nD, Downle, presented Mrs. St. Dcnln\nthe pastor's mother, with a token\nof respect.\nMiss Dornth Loan, rendered a\npiano solo. Gordon Loan; favored\nwith  a  violin  solo.\nAt a Joint meeting ot the St\nPaul's and Trinity women's Missionary (.oclctles, held in St, Paul's\nchurch recently. Mrs. T. E. Hlg1-\nginbotham, local delegate, read a\nmost Interesting and comprehensive\nreport on the Vancouver convention.\nThe devotional part of the meeting was taken by Mrs. F. Williams\nand Mra. A. cartmell of the Salvation Army.\nMrs. A. Cartmel and Mrs. E. Eddy\nrendered vocal numbers and Mrs.\nT.   L.   Paddon   recited.\nRefreshments  woro  served.\nRAID ON SALT\nDEPOT FAILS\nMANYJNJURED\n(Continued Prom Vat* 'One)\nrUUSON*-    HTWB3T    AND    FINEST    HOTEL\nMANY   BOOMS   WITH   PRIVATE\nBATHS   OH   SHOWERS\nJ. A. KERB, Prop.\nBEAULIEU HEADS\nCITIZENS' BODY\nAT GOLDEN CITY\nSocial Events\nTrail City\nMEET COMMITTEE AT\nTRAIL\nTRAIL, B. C, May 21.\u2014O. F. Davie\nand Oeorge S. Pearson. M. P. P., of\ntho British Columbia royal commission on state health insurance attended a meeting of thc workmen's\ncommittee of the consolidated Mining &. Smelting Co. of Canada Ltd.\nat Tadanac yesterday afternoon.\nMembers, of the committee were\nasked to put forward questions or\nmake suggestions in connection with\nthe proposed state health Insurance\nlegislation. It Is understood there\nwere no now developments at the\nmeeting.\nTRAIL MINISTER\nSPEAKS, COAST\nTRAIL. B. C, May 21.\u2014Rev. B. L\nOaten of Knox United church, who\nls attending tbe United church conference at Vancouver, was a special\npreacher Sunday morning at the\nCanadian Memorial church, Vancouver.\nBIG BLIZZARD\nSWEEPS ALBERTA,\nIS MOVING EAST\nLONDON, May 21\u2014(By Thoc. T.\nChampion. Canadian Presa staff\ncorrespondent)\u2014Tho king today received John Mansefleld, the new\npoet laureate, at Buckingham palace\nA largo crowd gathered outside\nthe railings and gateway to see the\nman who, once a \"hobo\" and form-1 thn- gods continued spring time\nerly p. bartender and sailor, has, pranks ftCr0Wi the pralrlea today,\nrisen to such eminence ln lltera- | bringing a four-inch snowfall to\nturo  ss  to earn  the  highest  mark j Nortnern  Alberta  district*  and  the\n(Continued  From Page  One)\nU. S. A. CONFEREES\nON TARIFF ISSUES\nAGREE IN PLACES\nWASHINGTON, May 31\u2014The conferees on the tarlfr bill today agreed\nupon the elimination of thc export\ndebenture    amendment.\nThe conferees also eliminated the\nsonata's silver duty and its amendment permitting free entry of cement intended for state and municipal purpose works, and compromised on n duty of $1 a thousand\nboard feet on southwood lumber.\nof   recognition   from   royalty.\nMrs. H. Reaney Is New Sec-\n-j    rotary;   Ask   Improvement\nEsling Park\ntT I t fM It It M It I Ml I M I M t 1 I 1 ! t M 1 M m I I M 1 t 1 1 1 I \/ .  J*0881*\"10'-*    C\"    *?fty    31<\n,,   ,, ,,   ,,   ,, ; rhomiu-  Beaujleu   was  elected   nrcs-\nBAVOY-B.  Hcscllcy,  Ms   s.ss,i   Mrs,.   Hsssss. ii. _. Burr,  P.  ...   H-s-usssman. | ,.fm   n,  ^  ^^   CMaJ \u201e.\nboclatlou at  lis second annual meet-\nIt, Oreen. J. Fairburn, J. S. llewson,\nMajor and Mrs. J. M. Ballard, Mlas\nE. Pole. C. M. Flrby, Vancouver;\nMr. and Mrs. 8. W. True, Spokane;\nMr. and Mrs, H. Loonard, Rosebery;\nR.    Buergc,    N.    Holt,    Calgary;    J,\nJ. B clapp, C. H. Rogers, H. Tore-\n:-on, Spokane; N. P .Gilkers, Seattle;\nJ. n. Howlers, New Westminster;\nRov. D. stoddart, Ncw Denver; Mrs.\nH. Stalt, P. Mueller, c. R. Walker,\nTrail.\nQueen's Hotel\nTIr   (.'enter   of   Convenience\nSot   and   cold    water   tn   every\nroom\nSt\u00abun   Heated\nA. Lapoime, Prop. \\\nHvH\u00abo ->.. Men, iroeter; V'.\npgden. R. t\\. Honby, Toghum; W.\nJarvls, Liutlo; Mr. and Mrs. banders,\nColfar, Win.; M. MacLeod. Trail;\nMr. and Mrs. Bsasley, Calgary, $,\nEdwards, Vancouver.\nNew Grand Hotel\nA  Modern'Brick  BulidUig\n01B Vernon  St.  Nelaon,  B. C\nHot and Cold Water nnd Telephone  In  oil   Room*.    Steam\nHeated  Throughout\nRoomo by  Weekly R*te\nor   by   the   month\nr.   L.    KAPAK,    Prop,\nSuropeen  Plan\nRESIGNATION\nOF MOSLEY IS\nCAUSE STORM\nTRAIL. B. C. May 21.\u2014Mr. and\nMrs. T. Cook of Trail havo received j\nnews of ihe marriage of Ella, their\nyoungest daughter, to Frank Hem- j\nmlngs of Clarendon House, Redcar, I\nEngland.   The wedding was solemn- i\nh-ed at the Parish church, Redcar. I color contrasting with the usually\nThe bride who waa given in marriage; flushed appearance of his wife,\nby her brother, wore a beautiful j ^^y Cynthia Mosley, the member\ncreation of lido blue crepe, fashioned I fo_    stoke-on-Trent,    who    sat    on\n(Continued   From   Page   One)\nMadden Hotel\nD. A. Mcdonald\nBtea-m Heeted Rooms by the\nDay, Week or Month\nBury oat-tidcra-tion nhawn to\nguests\nOar.  Baker      and   Ward   Stn.\nNHson\nj M-..V tnumu\u2014I, McMiiuon, M.\n1 Jaw; O. Sevein, Sandon; J. Pnrdlr.\n| Regina;   H.   Sam,   C.  Ylng,  Nelson;\nJ. Murphy, A. W. Erlckson, Procter;\nMrs, D. Johnson. Midway: w. Bass,\n] Ntikuf-p;   F-   Moulton,   Ko.-*to.\ning   here   tonight.   He   succeeded   C,\nTurner,\nJ. Freeman resigned as secretary-treasurer and was succeeded\nby Mrs. ll. Reaney, The committee\nmcnibrra   were   oil   reelected.\nThe meeting discussed the prac-\ntlcr* of cleaning logs on thc main\nc-tv-ei and decided that, a letter\nsh-'iild be written t-o the city council    in   tho   matter.\nImprovement to Baling park, ro\nthai It may present a better ap-\npcarance   t-o   tourlsu.   passing   north,\n.vjl]   be   Rfikrd.\nThe association  plane to increase\n\u25a0{   membership   nnd   Interest   more\n\u25a0!    the   people   In   the   welfare   of\nLbclr   city.\nBRIAND PICKS BIG\nTASK IN PLAN OF\nECONOMIC UNION\non the new styles. She carried \u00bb\nbouquet of rosea and carnation\/;, Thc\nbridesmaids, Miss Nancy Egerton\nand Miss Emily Hudson, wore charming frock., blending perfectly with\nthe shade worn by tho bride. Tbo\nbridesmaids carried ahowcr bouquets or Easter lilies. J; Hemmings,\nbrother of thc groom, wns l>est\nman, Mr. ahd Mrs. He minings were\nboi h residents ol Trail for\" two\nyears ajid have a wide circle of\nfriends here.\nthe  Labor benches below tho gangway,\nDEFIANT   CHEEH\nThe left wing Laborltcs set' up a\ndefiant cheer. Tlio prime minister,\nwith the Rt. Hon. J. H, Thomas,\nlord privy neal and minister of\nemployment- at hla side, eat on a\nfull bench of ministers aurrounded\nby a crowded house. Ho wore an\nair of scarcely concealed annoyance. A few Conservative members\ncheered Ironically, but the atnio-\ncphcro on their sldo of tho house\nwas mainly  chilly in view of Moa-\nThe Royal Cafie\nTin;   ot.n   rhmahlf.   Saturday\nnight   dance     Something   different\nnn Mav 2-1 at, Eagle Hall,   Kootenay | ley's successive changes  from   Con-\nMclodtans Dance Orchestra.       (232)   servatlve t-o Independent nnd   then\nMiss  E. ,Johnsw\u00ab,  who  has  been  ^   T>hc   Ijftbor  taxxkti-\n1     When   Sir   Oswald   arose   to   read\nletter which hc had sent to the\nvisiting    friends    in    Sllverton,    haa\nreturned to hcr home in Trail.\nMrs. P,   S.  Catchpole of Rossland\nIs visiting  friends  In South Slocan.\n\u2022    \u2022    *\nTRAIL HOUSES AND LOTS. Insurance. Notary. J- D. Anderson.\nTrail. (129011\nMiss Marine Chapman, formerly a\nTrail  girl, has been  graduated from\nLl 1\nMADDEN--M. McDonald,\nNelson.\n\t\nLONDON,    May    21.    (By   Thomas\nT.  Champion,  Canadian Press staff\ncorrespondent)   \u2014   \"The  difficulties\nof  creating   an   economic  union   of\nCLASSIC   RE8TURANT i the   British   Empire   are   great,   but\nRefinement   and   Delicacy   PreT__Q  \u2022 tbey    ore    email    when    compared\nOPEN   DAY   AND   NIGHT ! to   Ox**,   bold   and   courageous   Ideal\nSpecial   Dinner   11:30   to   2:30    350  of   a   federated   Europe   which   M.\nPupper 5:30 to  8     Mo j Brland   line   sot   for   hla   goal.\"   In\nprime minister assuring him of\nIlls continued support by vote in\n\u25a0tho house, but reserving freedom of\naction to advocate the policy when\nhe felt the most effective in dealing with Unemployment and depression, the bouse heard it ln\nHUfcfioc. \"Aa a back bencher I wlll\nstill   support   th0   government,\" said\nthe University of British\" OoTumbltfl M\u00abl0*- but th0 h(yUM allowed hlm\n1 to  pass  into  the  wilderness   with-\nBhe  Is  at present vlBltlng with  her\nparenta, Mr. and Mm. G. F. Chapman of South  Slocnn.\nt   \u2022   \u2022\nMr, and Mrs. T. Anderson of Sllverton spent a few daya In Trail\nrecently\n*    \u2022    \u2022\nMr and Mrs Gene Bay lias of\nSpokane   arrived   in   Trail   Monday,\nOccidental Hotel\nThe Home of Plenty\n708 nrnon Ht.        MlOM S37L\nR. WA-BICC\nrut-r Boom- of Solid Comfort\n_c*6irrmrtet. tor Lopt-r.  axst\niSttsta\nWc   Bpec-aU-n   tn   Ctsao  ester  and\nciesootes\nPhono   ISs.\nTbe Standard Cafie\nNelwn, &  c\nant? ikit *m niqht\nkill* to 2s80 special Lamb Mo\n\\*stt to I i> m axnfpor ..._-._(to\nDOUGLASS\nHOTEL**\nRooms and Baths\n_. U and  A.  OKOT'TAOE,\nI -toam RMtod\ns   Tbnraf-out\nI Box OO!\nHot and Gold\nWater\nPhono sea\nTRAIL, B. C.\n** Mi>eei_M-i-MMM\nthese words lyjrd Mclchett. the\nformer sir Alfred Mond, great in-\n.1 ustrtallflt and a power in British\npolitics, commented on the French\nforeign minister's crusade for a\nunited continent.\nLord Melchett's expression of his\nviews was confined largely to the\nBritish  aspect of   the   question.\nr~,\nHotel Arlington\nCentrally Located\nTraa,B.C.\nA.   P.  LSVBSQUS,   Prop.\nROGERS PREDICTS\nCONSERVATIVE WIN\nWINNlTEa. Man., May 21.--The\npolicy of the Conservative party,\nand the great opportunity for development offered by the natural\nresourcea of Canada were stressed\nby Hon. Robert Rogers, veteran\nof many a political campaign, in\nui   address   hero   tonight.\n\"A party whoae aim and object\n,p ts to keep thla coutry - British\nnut to keep development to tho\nfront la tho party that wo want,\"\njeclared Mr. Itogern in predicting\nvictory for the Conservatives at\nforthcoming   federal   elections\nout any outward signs of regret.\nNOT   POPULAR\nIlls ability law always been recognized, but his manner of un*\ncompromlBtlc condescension has always prevented his becoming popular amat\u00a3 his parliamentary colleagues.\n        When the meeting of the parila-\nThe\u201e are the guests of Mr. and I mentary Labor party Is resumed to-\nMrs. Hammlll, East Trail. Mr. and ' morrow, the chancellor of the duchy\nMra. Baylies were residents of Trail I of Lancaster, aa he still Is until\nuntil recently when they left for formally replaced, will move a res-\nSpokane to make their home. j olutlon    disapproving-   tho    govern-\nM. M. Butorac motored to Nolson\nMonday.\nThe Misses A. and E. MeQualn are\nBpendlng a few days in Nelson.\nALL EVIDENCE IS\nCOMPLETED, DAVIS-\nSHAUGNESSY CASE\nMONTPJSAIj, Que.. May 21.\u2014The\nDavls-ShftUghnessy will case which\nhas been before the Montreal courts\nfor over two months was completed\ntoday as far aa evidence Is concerned. Adjournment was taken until June 4, when addresses by\ncounsel will begin, In this caso\nLady Eleanor Davis and her stop-\naon. Mortimer Davis Junior, are\nseeking to dispos.'-cas Lord Shaugh-\nnessy and A. M. Reaper an tnu -\ntees of tho estate of Sir Mortimer  IJftVtfl.\nment's unemployment policy. The\nLabor members, expect Mr. MacDonald will 'demand a vote of confidence, and wlll tell the party\nthat unions the vote Is forthcoming\nand Sir Oswald's resolution withdrawn, ho will immediately advise\ntho King to dissolve parliament; In\nother words, go to tlrf_' country.\nMeanwhile there IB much speculation regarding th*, attitude of\nMr. Thomas, whoso resignation\nwould not come aa a surprise.\nWliatever the upshot of tomarrow'B\nmeeting, no successor to Sir Oswald Mosley wlll be appointed for\na  time.\nMr. MaeDonald Is now only\nawaiting publication of the Simon\nreport on India befor\u00a9 carrying\nout a neoeasary rearrangement of\nhla government to make room for\nthe Rt. Hon, Vernon Hartshorn,\nwho was postmaster-general ln the\n1P24 Lebor cabinet, and O. R. Att-\ni ee, Both were Labor representatives on the Simon commission.\nhottest day of tho year in many\nManitoba areas. But tonight there\nwas a vast change In the eastern\nprairies, a cold wind swept across\nManitoba and thermometers descended rapidly, dropping as muoh\nas 85   degrees.\nIn. Winnipeg, straw hats appeared\nas the mercury climbed to a record\n1930 level of 90 above. Tho sweltering heat continued only a few\nhours, and tonight a temperature of\n55  was recorded.\nIt was chilly ln Saskatchewan,\nand local showers were reported\nduring the day.\nA sharp northwesterly wind piled\ntho anow into drifts along highways\nleading out of Edmonton, and played\nhavoc with rural communication\nlines. The storm extended from\nPeace, rived to Red Deer and from\nJasper to Battleford, In northern\nSaskatchewan.\nFarmers were Jubilant tonight\nfor the added moisture was greatly\nwelcomed, and the snow brought\nno  damage   to  growing  crops.\n\"Much cooler\" was the forecast\nfor western provinces for Thursday,\nBILL PROVIDING\nVETERAN ALLOWANCES\nGETS THIRD READING\nOTTAWA, May 21\u2014(CP)\u2014 Ths\nsenate this afternoon gave third\nreading and passed the government\nbill providing for allowances for\n\"burned out\" and indigent returned\nsoldiers. It was discussed In committee this morning and passed\nthrough the house without discussion. Because of an amendment\nmade, changing the wording of\none section, the bill will be referred to thb house of commons for\napproval   before  becoming   law.\nMAN AND WIFE ARE\nFOUND SUFFOCATED\nTORONTO, May 21\u2014Suffocation\nthrough depletion of oxygen as\nthe result of a gas hotter burning\nall night, is thought by police authorities to be the cause of the\ndeath of A. Laldman, fir*., and his\nwife,   Edna,   30,   both   of   this  city.\nThe victims were found fully\nclothed on the bed by Mrs, Smith,\na roomer, wben eho opened the door\nof the  tiny  apartment  today.\nFORMER MEMBER  DIES\nREOINA, Sask., May 31\u2014William\nH. McKlnnon. 64, former M_LJV.\nfor Wadena constituency, died late\nWednesday In the Regina Oeneral\nhospital after a brief Illness, he had\nbeen taken to hospital on Tuesday.\nrested when they refused to disperse\nat the command ot the authorities.\nSERIOUS FACTOR\nAnother serious factor la today's\nsituation was the arrival of V. S.\nPatel, former speaker of Uie iegls-\nlatlve assembly, at Dharaeaana. Mr.\nPatel Is a man ot commanding\npresence, a strong executive mind,\nand a reputation which is venerated.\nWhile the government had Hi\nbands full ln the Bombay presidency\nand other parts ot India, news came\nform Madras, indicating a spread of\nthe civil disobedience movement In\nsouthern India. Government and\nrtUlway telegraph wires were cut In\nseveral places in Mysore and 30\nprominent Nationalists were ar-\nrcsted at Whelu.\nwhen Mrs. Naldu was arrested et\nDharasaana, Monllal Gandhi, son of\nthe Mahatma, Phare Lai, Gandhi's\nsecretary, and Iman Sahib, a Moslem of Bwnglr, wore arrested also,\nNO  CONFIRMATION\nMeanwhile there came no confirmation from Poona, where Gandhi\nla Incarcerated, of negotiations between him and the government.\nLondon despatches reported a Labor\npaper correspondent, high In the\nfavor of the London government,\nhad Interviewed the Mahatma end\nplaced %^'oro him several proposals.\nUnofficial opinion, ln India, while\nunable to contradict this report, la\nsceptical. Any effort to open negotiation with tho Imprisoned leader at this time. Europeans maintain,\nwould almost surely lead to disastrous consequences. A patched ut>\npeace would bo tantamount to a\ngovernment defea*.\nA strong section of Anglo-mdlan\nopinion is urging the govornment to\ncourageously declare tho whole all-\nTndia Nationalist congress an unlawful organization. Further toleration\nif tho -congress is held by English\nresidents to be extremely dangerous\nis tho habit of law-breaking, unless\npunished, la usually a catching one\nIn India,\nHEALTH    OFFICERS\nTORONTO, Ont,, May 31.\u2014Dr, F.\nO. Mtddleton of Regina was elected president of the Canadian public health association and Senator\nGustav Lacasse, M. O. H., of Sandwich east township as head of the\nOntario Health Officers' assoole-\ntlon at the combined meeting ef\ntho   two   organizations   today.\nf CURPMSE your f am.\n^ Uy and friends with\n^   defiflerts and salads of\nr new dcllciouuncuu made\nwith the aid of the\nFrigidaire Cold Control\nand Frigidaire Hydrator.   Come  in  for  a\nr   demonstration. Frigidaire operates from either central 4\nT   station current or an individual electric plant. 4\nColumbia Electric, Ltd.\nNelson and Kimberley, B. C.\nFRIGIDAIRE\nPRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS ^\nAWYOUBf FRIENDS\nMRS. T. V. HILL\n- Singh-smpton, Omssrlo\n\"My mother waj vMttng In\nDetroit a year ago and she was\nin very poor health. My sister-\nin-law got a bottle of Lydia E.\nPinkruun's Vegetable Compound and it helped her more\nthan anything she had taken.\nShe advised me to take it too\nand I did. My back used to\nache and I suffered ao with\npain at times; that I could not\nwork. I feel like a new woman\nand can do my housekeeping\nand work In thc store. I will\nantwer lettera.\"-Mn. T.V.HilL\nfill Hi Hii 1 fi Tin i mn i .mmm n nil m n 11 rt n u n 11 n 111 m n 11111 m 11\nDOUBLE ENUMERATORS\nIN POLL DIVISIONS\nFAVORED IN OTTAWA\nOTTAWA,    May   31\u2014(OP>\u2014   T_\u00ab\nspecial pssiliaissontary committee\nsvlsicts hiss-, hnd under consideration\nproposed amendments to the Dominion Elections act agreed thlss\nafternoon upon the principle at\ndouble enumerators ln polling divisions.\nwinnti-eo. May \u00bb\u00bb\u2014A. rt. Mc-\nNlcbol, president ot the A. r. Mc-\nNlchoi company, has donated to the\nManitoba sanatorium. Ninette, 600\nshares ot the company's stock,\nvalued at S60.000 or more. The\ngilt will be used as an endovrment\nto the  Institution.\nTnTTi ii \"n i nTi iTiTT. mm iT.Ti m i i iTi i ii i iTn 111 n 11111. in r n11111 rt m n\nMRS. WILLIE LAFLEUK\nRouta 3, Hommlngford, Quobee\n\"I waa nervoug. No appe-\ndte and all rundown. Moat\nevery day 1 had to Ue down for\ntwo or three houri. I aaw one\nof the bookleu advertising\nLydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable\nCompound so I went to my\ndruggist and bought a bottle.\nMy nerves are lot\u00bb better and\n1 am now on my feet again\ndoing all my own work around\nthe farm. The Compound has\ncertainly done roe gcodand\ncan help othetg.\"-Mn. VilBg\nLafitur.  ^^\nLydia E. Pinkhain's\nVegetable ..Compound\njj.li.. I- PinjSam^MtHluine Co.. l.ytm, Mi.-,... V; S. \/\n\u25a0. jirVc-'Cobourij- 'OY.lari.o, Canada.\nFor   THE QUMPS   See   Page   Eight\ni > 111 u 11111 \u2022 1111 ti 11111 n iilIlllLMnMMlMMIUl.il\nI1I1IIIK1II1-I111I1I1II1II1IIIIIIIIIHIII mi iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiinumm\n.  a\n w\nTHE j-^LSON DAILY NEWS    THURSDAY MAY 22, 1930\njfage Three\nPROOTEB, B.C., May 21\u2014MrB. A.\nGallop of Nelson arrlvod hero on\nMonday evening and she will spend\nthe summer months.\nSOOTH SLOCAN, B. C, May 31.\u2014\nThe foundations are belnz laid for\nthe new Catholic church here.\nEAGLE\nN,\n[ uksr yew\nchild, or eoursa, it\npossible,but don't\nexperiment with\nnil sorts of food\nthot yon know\nlittle nboti.,\nSajla J_r-:i-_l i.iin betsq\ntha ttandai-d Infant\nfeed alnea 1.87, It la\n-fl.lwly tHivis, is la\u00abt\u00ab\neses.iiiigly (Ujj.-sUhis!\nand there ta eh ever\nPf-Rdy diipply \u00abt any\n(leaicr'a no matter\nwiisfa you live e\u00bb\nwhere you ge,\nfitHM Mjf Mb i-ntf-H\nssss r,.sis.;,,, f,.'.. ..sis^ssss,\nfHB BORBEN ea,, UMiWD\nJissssspp As-rssssn, Vsssss sisis.'s-\nBwl Pm Boby Bmks lot\nNam,,,,.,,,, \u201e\u201e,\u201e\u201e\u201e;\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e.,\u201e\u201e\u201e\nWumimimtw\n5060 Telephones in Use in Kootenay District\nNELSON GAINS ON\nTRAIL IN NUMBER\nOF PHONE SETS\nLeads by .140 Sets As Compared With 21(i Lead 1G\nMonths Ago\nAlthough Trail its gaining rapidly\nin number of telephone seta. Nelson '\nls adding steadily to Its lead over\nthe smelter city, figures ior the j\ndistrict published in Telc^ione Talk. |\nofficial organ of tho \u25a0 British Columbia   Telephone   company,   show.\nAt the first of thla year Nelson, i\nwtth 1540 phones, has a lead of ''\n336 nets over Trail, when had j\n1204   sets.    At  May   1,   the   end   of\nGas On Stomach\nHated To See\nMeall Time Coming\nMrs. B. lonlolt, Port Wllll-isn.\nOnt,, wrltes:~\"My husband ssssftered\n\u2022with a tessd stomach; otsulrt not-oat\nat all. but on using four bottlo of\nALL READY FOR\nBIG TRACK DAY\nAT CRANBROOK\nKootenay,   Boundary   School\nEvents Promise to Be\nGreat Saturday\nFINE HALF MILE\nTRACK KS READY\nTwo Baseball Games on Tap;\nCrowning of May Queen\nIs Part\nCRANBROOK,   B.   C,   May   21.-\n*rcparationa   tire   about   complete\n) for  thc   second   annual   track   and\nthe first quarter of thc year, Nelaon, with 1570 sets, had increased\nits lead to 340 over Trail, which\nhad 1239 seta. This represents a\ngain of a phone per month for\ntlie  Queen  city   over  its Bister.\nAt January l, 1020, Nelaon had-\n1395 phone* aa compared with\n1079 at Trail, a difference of 210.\nIn the 16 months since- > then,\nNelson'., lead over Trail has been\nincreased   by    124   seta.\nTrail's percentage gam during tho\nfirst   four   months    was.   however,\nslightly greater than Nelson's. Trail's\nWas  2.9  ..nd  Nelson's 2.5.\nSHOW,    I.AINS\nBalfour, Grand Forks. Greenwood,\nInvcrmere, Kaslo, Creator, and Michel have all added to tholr totals\nsince January 1, while Rock Creek\nat May l had the same number\nas at the first of the year. New\nDenver, Cranbrook and Kimberley\nallowed   decreases.\nUnemployment   at   Ferule   Ib   re-.\nfleeted   in  a  drop  ln  the number | *wpuattot\u00bb   \u00ab\u00ab   about   completed\nof   phones   In   that   town. , _\nThe figures Bhow that Rossland, iflpld sP\u00b0rts \u00bb\u00bb\u2022\u00bb of the Kootenay\nwhich lost several Bets in a 8500.000 j Boundary School Athletic association\nfire on March 1. 1928. has regained I to he held in Crangrook on May 24.\nmore than the number lost. It j ^ faP\u00b0rtfl wlU take Place ou th0\nnow has six more seta than beforo rnc\u00b0 track abounds on the bench-\nlnc  flre - land   north   of   the   C. P. R.   shops\nrnMiMiMTrv.-  TuiiF whlch  has rcccnUy lieen  Purchased\n(OMI Alarm,   r.vm.h '       tho cnmbrook Amateur athletic\nTable covering all towns In the j association. This is claimed to bo\nBoundary,   West   and   Easi,_ Koote- j one 0f tbo finest half mile tracks ln\nMRB\u00abRksL0VEm-WTHE i\nGRAND FORKS, B. C, May 21.\u2014 j DEIY T ILlJUj  Ulliill!\/\nDr. and Mrs. W. Truax. accompanist I PAHI\/O   flVI-ft\/^II\nIsy   Mr.   sssssl    Mra.   J,   Taylor   and r.H-I-J.   I HI  Kl H\ndaughter Marjorlc, motored to Chrlsst- \u00bb VltttU   VlIVUlVIl\nIsia Lake. .-\t\nHenry   Halncss  returned  to  Farron\nleadership o( Mrs. W. M. Qowans\ngave two anthema, \"Fling out to*\nGospel Banner\" and \"Youth's Offering\".\nDuring the sermon period sovcral\nmembers of tho mission band,\ndressed ln costumes, representing\nAfrica, Canada, China, Holland, India\n.-  ; and    Japan    gave    talks    on    tho\nGRAND   .*OUK_. H   C.   Mssy 21.\u2122| Interesting  features of the  country\non Saturday after spending tho week   __-the  asosence of  the  Rev. J   <_,  tn\u00b0y  represented  and  oss  tho  work\nend at tho home of Mr. and Mrs.  Archibald    of   the   Uultccl   church   tlotI1* by tlle United church mlaslon-\nJ, Bradley. wll-   ,\u201e  ...ending   a   conference   at \u00ab\u2022\u00ab\u00ab \"> ttiests countries.\nMr. and Mrs. W,. Granville enter-   Vancouver,   the   Good   Cheer  group      In  tnc ovenlng tl-e usual service\nWined a number of their friends at  ot the O' CI   I   T   assisted by the   wns \"placed by a sossg service and\ntheir  homo   on   Friday  night.  Pro-  ooldon   keys   Mission    band,   took \"\" ~\ngrcsslve   cards   were   enjoyed.    Thc  clMreo 0, the mornlng services.   Thc\nguesta   Included   Mr.   and   Mrs.   N.  jormcr ^ t!ie announcements and\nSchcer. Mr,   and  Mrs.  F.  J.  Miller,   dovotional.   while   the   latter   con-\nMr. and Mra. C. Woltrom. Mr. and  ducU,d lhe scrmon paiM --\u201e Bup.\nMrs.    C.    Gagnon.    Mr.    and    Mrs.  pllc(1  tnc c|10]r,\nMooybocr.    Mr.    and    Mra.    H,    B.      Announcements were made by thc\nHenderson. Miss M. Henderson. Miss  president of tho Good Cheer group,\nBetty   Mooyboer.   Mlsa   C.   Caisson,   MlM  Oelaldlne Gowans.    Miss Mary\nMra. T.  Meakea.  Mrs.  F.  Mltchener,   _0n0VB-   took  the Scripture reading\nMiss Catherine Hennlgcr. Miss Lillian   Bml Mto Pcm Hcnnlgcr the prayers\nDunn,   Miss   Elsie   Egg.   Miss   Ressa   Durlng  the  clslldrcn-s story  period,\nKella. Mr. M. Rclla, Mr, Claro Hen-1 M\u201e. Archluoit| ressd a paper outlining\ndemon, Mr. w. French. t_o   c.   G.   I.   T.   movemont.    She\nHerbert  Ommssj-ey  of  Trail  spesst I \u201elso -avc \u201e sllon ul)( on ..EvimBel.\nthe week end  In \u2022 town. j lsm nmong tnc younj People   This\nK. McLean of Nelson spent Sun-j WM   followed   by   \u201e   c.   G,   x    T\nday at Christina lake. 80118i ..p0llow the Gleam\".\nNew York says: \"Don't let your\nstockings outshine your shoea, for\nIt's smart to be dull as to Hosiery).\"\nIss Is foellns a different man nlto-\ncether.\n\"I. mrcclf. wr.s terribly b<sthero-l\nsvlth ko.\u00bb on my srosTTsch which kept\ns-.ie awake, nlstht after rsljht. ar.d z\nlisted to rso sss'.sl llmo coming, io T\nsrissd tho B, B. B. too, and now 1\ncan ear, what I llko.\"\nPut up only hy r.irs T. Mllburn\nCo.. Limited. Toronto, Ont.\nnays on British Columbia Telephone\ncssinpasiy   lines,   follows;\nPer Cent\n.Inn. I May 1     Inc.\n10        12 20.0\n266      273 2.6\nGO       51 2.0\n104,       10.S 1.0\n116      120 4.3\n16.0    157!) 2.6\n165      163        \u2014 U\n.2       42 \u2014\nTown\nBalfour \t\nGrand Forks.\nGreenwood ...\nInvcrsncrc \t\nKaslo \t\nNelson\t\nNcw Denver .\nRock Creek ..\nRossland \t\nTrail  \t\n-.!5!l\n4.3\n2.0\n     1204.    1230\nConecttng companies:\nKootcssssy Telephone Co, Ltd.\nCranbrook       611     602 \u20141.5\nCrcsloss          Ill      120 8.1\nPernio         344     335 \u20142.6\nKimberley        168      108 \u201441.0\nMichel            41        42 2.4\nSONIC SOUNDINGS\nSHOW CONDITION\nBritish Columbia.\nAlmost 160 entries have been received by the accretary of the association, E. Ballard, these being submitted by promising competitors\nfrom the schools of Grand Porks,\nTrail, Nelson. Fernie. Michel. Canyon,\nand Kimberley, as well as local\nschoole. t\u00a3 ls expected to be one\nof the biggest track eventa ever\nstaged  in  East and  West Kootenay.\nOood prizes will be awarded first\nand second events, along with the\nfollowing trophies: grand aggregate\nfor school, shield presented by\nNelson Dally News, now held by\nTrail schools; senior boys, cup presented by Trail A. A. A,, now held\nby Nelson schoota; Junior boys, cup\npreseuted by Trail citizens, now\nheld by Trail schools; girls' cup,\npresented by W, H. Wilson, now held\nby Cranbrook high school; Junior relay,  cup  presented   by  F.  H.  Willis,\nI333xnn th! T-m 2 :i~ xir.: rnxixnn\nan::r\u00abT::.nn:mrn5\nTHE\nPEDICORD HOTEL\nYour Spokane Home\n\"Where  Canadians Are Among Friends\nWhen in Spokane.\"\nThe only hotel in Spokane with FREE\nBUS SERVICE and our own gai*ag;s adjoining.\nBarber Shop, Cigar Store and Cafe. Complete\nlervice under \u25a0 one roof.\nJOE   PEDICORD,   Manager\n(09 lo Z19 It-VI-HS-M* 208 to 218 M-lt.Kin;\nSPOKANE, U. S. A.\nheld    by    Kimberley    schools;     girl'\n, relay, presented by Nelson Gyro club,\nOF  OCEAN  FLOOR \u25a0hcltJ by Cranbrook high school, grand\n! aggregate cup for open events, men,\nI presented    by    Cranvrok    Sash    and\nBounding  of  the  Mindanao  deep   Door company.  now held  by  d.  L.\nin    the    Pacific    ocean,    near    the   Hlnj-a_  Nelson,  and  open  half  mile\nPhilippines,    proved    recently    that   rc-nv   rncc>   presented   by   Cranbrook\nlhe   sea's   greatest   depth   ls   35.410   Coulrieri   now  ]lcid   by   cranbrook.\nfeet,   which   is   just  short   of   seven (     The  track cvrmt5  wlU  comence flt\nmiles   below   the   waves.    From   tho | ono 0.clock 6harp     Athletes will be\nMr. and Mrs. T, A. Love returned\nSaturday night Irom Spokane. Mrs. I\nLove had been in the Deaconess:\nhospital in tliat city for the past\nthree weeks. Her condition is\nmuch improved.\nMra. A. B. Winter returned from\nSpokane   on   Saturday.\nDr. and Mrs. C. M. Kingston\nand daughter Margaret, motored to\nAlpine Inn, Christina Lake, on\nSunday.\n6 Mrs. H. Brenizcr returned Saturday\nfrom   Spokane.\nJ. Miller and Miss K. McLeod\nof Nelson spent Sunday at Chratina\nLake.\nW. J. Ct-ok went to Nelson on\nTuesday  morning.\nJiiun Puddy and n party of\nfriends motored down from Greenwood ou Monday to attend the\nU. B, C. players concert.\nMr. and Mrs. S. Davis and daughters Catherine and Wllma spent\nthe week end  at Christina Lake.\nIlev. Father Collins is conducting\ntlie forty hours devotion at the\nCatholic  church.\nSeveral   Grand   Forks   people   motored    to    Colville    on    Sunday    to!\ntako    In    the    ball    game.     Among\nthem were  Mr.  and  Mrs. II. Euerby !\nand   children,   A.   Traunwclscr,   W.\nBrown, Mr. and Mrs. C. Clark, Miss\nGladys  Clark,   W.   Graham,  Mrs.  H.\nCollins, Mlsa I. Bowcn. Mr. and Mrs. j\nO. Stephenson  and   family. Mr. and\nMrs.  II.   H.   Henderson.\n\"After Baby Came\n1 Was Weak, Skinny \\\nGained 22 Lb.\n\"After baby was born I was .very j\nweak, skinny.   Sinco taking Ironlzed\nVeiust  feel  tine.    Gained 22 lbs.\"\u2014\nMrs.   Laura   Benoit.\nThe story Was read h, MU- *__*, ; ^TS-T. t7\\1 ttSTm .\"SSS\nDonaldson. ; Ugly hollows rill out.    Bony limbs\n \u2014 j get graceful roundness. Muddy skin\nVISITS   AT   YAHK I gcta   clear   and   rosy   like ' magic.\nWilliam I Nervousness,    Indigestion,   constipation vanish overnight.   Sound Bleep,\nnow pep  from very  first day.\nTwo great  tonics tn one\u2014special\n\u25a0 '*\"'\u2022  \"u \u2022      \u25a0 \"\"\u25a0\"! welght-bulldirw     Malt    Yeast   and\nton.     He   was   also   a   visitor   in   strengthening  Iron.    Pleasant Uttle\n-nbro nt      ,.n   ..     u .   tablets.   Far stronger than unmedl-\nson-in-law.    Mr.    and    Mrs.   Edgar   pitted   yeast.    Results   in   xh\\   time.\nHomc.     Ho   was' accompanied    on   No yeasty  taste,  no gas.\n'\u2022Is return  Journey from Cranbrook      So ^ult being \"skinny,\" tired, un-\non Saturday by hla grand-daughters   attractive    Get ironlzed Yeast from  j\nand  grandson, Mlasee Nora. Harriet   drUB8lat  toduy-    Feel  *\u00bbt tomor-   j\nlantern  slides showing scenes  from\nMrs.  Wigs  of  the  Cabbage patch'\nYAHK,   a May\nHamilton of Burton, B. C, is visiting  with his son and daughter-ln-\n____., d   Homo\nThe mlsion band choir, under the Homo.\ntop of Mount Everest to thc bottom\nnf Mindanao deep is a vertical\ndrop  of little  over twelve miles.\nnumbered and the winning numbers\nposted on the score board. Boosters\nwill   be   worn   by   those   purchasing\nBring New Rooms\nto Your Home\nivith Gyproc\nA WORK-ROOM for you\n\u2014a play-room for thc\nyoungsters in the basement.\nAn extra bedroom or two in\nthc Attic. These arc now\npossible in your home at\nlittle expense.\nThc ncw improved Gyproc\nWallboard that does Dot\nburn end takes any decoration will give you additional\nspace in your present homc.\nEasily and quickly applied,\nstructurally strong, it provides fire-safe walls, ceilings\nand partitions.\nYour dealer's name is\nlisted below. Consult him\ntoday and ask for full information regarding Gyproc\nWallboard or write for interesting free book \"Building and Remodelling with\nGyproc.\"\nGYPSUM, LIME AND\nAIABASTINE, CANADA,\nLIMITED\nVancouver \u2022 B.C.\nAccurate ssnd rapid mwsssurcm.nt I tlckct8 nnd programmes available on\nssf these great depths was made s tn(l groundB. Betreshmcnts wlll be\npossible by thc -(sonic depth tinder.\" j ,. charg0 of the cranbrook Ladles'\nss    device    developed    during    the I Hockey team\nWorld war, that uses the echo trom \\ Events tor the Empire holiday ln\nthe ocean's Iloor In making Its ; cl,lt|e o( tho cranbroos- branch ot\nBoundlngs. It the bed ot the North . lh_ Qinadlan Legion will bo a dance\nAtlantic were drained awuy, > \u00abTcat; ,\u201e the nluiitorlum on tho ovenlng of\npit. 27,972 feet deep, would bo | j,rWayi _,\u00bb, 23. tho crowning of the\nfound nessr Porto Hlcom marking j Moy Qutc\u201e ,\u201e ,ront \u201er tno Oov.\nthe spot of tho Atlantic's greatest ! crnmcnt building at 11 a. ns.. Mssy\ndepth. A plateau would bc found a4 anU lhe amcM onenlng ot thc\nsscsnr the Assores nnd a vast table- u-lon ,,wn bowling green following\nland would appear near Newfound- ; t\u201e_ cr0WnlnB ot the queen.\nIssssd. A typical cross section of : Two Bt(,llur gamM wU1 catcr t0\nthe ocean made by the U. S. warship , b.Mban (ans on the holiday. The\n-tewnrt   In   1022.   In  spile   of   enor- | \u201e\u201et      me,   between   Kimberley   and\nsssossss depscsslosss. proves that great\nstretches of thc ocoan's floor are\ncosssparntlvely   level.\nCranbrssok.   svlll   take  place  on   the\nBARTLETT HEADS\nCINDERELLA CLUB\nAT FERNIE NOW\nFERNIE, B.C., May 21\u2014 After an\nenjoyable evening spent in dano-\nmi. the Cinai'teua c.uo ,._lo i.j\nannual, meetina and election of\nofficers. Thp retlriiis president,\nFrank B, Puhr, presided over the\nmeeting and explained that the .\nclub still had a surplus of 850 In j\nthe treasury and asked for BUgges-\ntions as to what disposition should\nbe  made  of  this  money. !\nBviaacl Colton moved that the\ndances be continued throughout the\nsummer.     This   action   was   rurrled j\nbull   grounds aharp  at  ten  o'clock, j wlth  tne amendment  that they be I\nond Michel will play Lumberton at\n5.30.    The   winners  of   the   May   24\ngamca  will   ploy  for  the  champion-\nBhip at 1.30 p. m. Sunday afternoon.\nFLOWER SALE SUCCESS\nAT YAHK\nill.  -On 8atur-\nhoid   once  a   mui.ui.\nOfficers were elected as follows:\nPresident, Norman Bartlett; uocre-\ntary -treasurer, Jack McPhee; patroness, Mrs.  Laws.\nPUN SOCIAL  EVENING\nGRAND FORKS\nTO HAVE SOCIAL AT\nBONNINGTON\nBONNINGTON,   B.   C._   May   21.\u2014\nMrs.    6.    Noel    Brown    entertained\nthe    members    of    tho    St.    Mary's I\t\nhnmr.!   oi    ui.    Women's   Au.u_.ary      YAHK, B. C, Moy\nat her home, Corro Linn, on tbe day lhc women'a Auxiliary of the] GRAND PORKS B C May 21 \u2014\nooca,lon   of    the   regular   monthly , AngI|can church hckl a ,lowcr ^ \\ Ymn_   ^^   .^   qJ   ^\nme.L.n,,, Mrs. \\\\ u Motley, whoj\u201end tca ln the aftCrnoon and a united church held their weekly\nAttended the Kootenny diocesan . brldgc drlvc ln the fvenln8. Thero | meotlng llflcr tne eventng fcervlc0\nconference \u00abi Vernon a^ a delegate, j werc nlde tabU,_ o( bndge and three j on   Suntlay      Blble   rcflulI18(i   W(fro j\ngiven  by  Miss  Jessie  Sweczle.  Miss\nVeda Cooper  and  Harold  Stlffo.    It\nwas   decided   to   have   tlio   \"welnlo j\nroast\"   on   Tuesday    night,   as   the\nrain on  Friday had caused it to be ',\npostponed.\nFurther   arrangements   were   mnde \u25a0\nlor  the  social  evening,  to be held\nMay  25.\nTfeNIW\nGYPROC\nton sai.i; iiy\nJohn Burns & Son, Ltd., Nelson, B. C.\nHunter Hardware, Rossland, B. C.\nTrail Mercantile Co., Ltd., Trail, B. C.\ngave is splendid report of the pro- I lablc6 ot whl_t ln pl_y.\ncccdlngss. s    Durln-  thl!  a(tern0on  Mrs.   H.  B.\nIt wass decided to hold a tea and s Murray and Mrs. c. Herbert Cooper\nIce cream social early In June. I wcr0 ,\u201e cnarBe 0[ tho flower sale\nCommittee, were appointed to carry | wn,Io ih05<. nltllllg ,n _cnim _\u201e_\nout the arr.sn_emc.tts. i otncr autlcs ewcr. Mrs   j. A   Hm.\n.Mrs. Turner Lee presided. The : mon| \u201e,. ^^ Bor- Mrs. c. A.\nmembers atessdln. were: Mra. Wilson . Johnaon, M\u201e, G. Warren and Mies\nWhltcley, Mrs. Colllngwood Oray. A-nM Mclnnln. n( proceeds of\nMrs. W. O. Elssdon, Mre. R, O. Long, | tnc afternoon were very gratifying.\nMrs. w. C. Motley, Mra R. Main, In tho cvc\u201e,__ .rldtse and whist\nand Mrs o. N. Brown. j VKn ,n p|-y ,rora 9 l0 ,-  0'clocK.\nDuring tho Intermission of play Mrs\nPlaco the ball of cord or twine In\nA Jelly glRss. Punch a hole in tho\ntin Hd of thc *-laas fo rtho cord\nto rsln through.\nFree to Asthma and\nHay Fever Sufferers\nDan Hamilton and Mr. H. H. Setter\nfavored wtth solos. Mrs. Van Broom\naccompanied both parties. At midnight a dainty lunch was eerved\nby   thc   ladles.\nAfter the refreshments wcre eerved\nthe awardlnc of prunes took place.\nPor bridge, ladles' first went to\nMre. William Smythe and men's\nfirst to D. s, W, Lote of Gleullly.\nLadles' consolation wus awarded to\nMrs. Van Braam of Cranbrook.\nand mr:;',. consolation lo _-....._..\nVigors. Only flrat prizes wt.ro awarded for whist. Ladica' waa awarded\nto Mrs. Rny Burllngham and men's\nto    Joe    Rcnwlck.      Dancing    held\nRome with a population of 710,000,\nhus 33.000 telephones.\nFree Trial of \u00bb Method That Anyone\nCan Use Without Ulscbnifort\nnr  Loss  of  Time\nWe have a method for tho control\nof Asthma, and we want you to try\nit at our expense. No matter\nwhether your cajso la of long atand-\nIng or recent development, whether , .  ,.   _\nIt, is present as Chronic Asthma or; way 'or a srort time.\nHay   Kover,   you   should   send   for     Mrs.  Van  Broom  and   Miss  Nora\na   rrco   Trial   of   our   method    No|Hoce     Uot,u    l(i    cr.moroo...     uue\nmatter ln what cltmato you live, no j        . .\nmatter what your ago or occupation.  Pianists.\nIf you aro troubled with attacks of;    The proceeds of the evening wero\nAsthma or Hay  Fever, our method, v(.rv __rA-_fyin_.\nshould help you. *very **uu'in*-\nWo especially want to send Lt to\nthoso apparently hopeless cases,\nwhere all forms of inhalers, douchca.\nopium preparations, fumea. \"patent\nBmokcn.* etc. have failed. Wo want\nto show everyone at our exponse\nthat, our method will end all difficult breathing, all wheezing, and all\nthoso terrible poroxysms in many\nInstances.\nThis free offer ia too important to neglect a single day. Write\nnow and beftln the method at once.\nSend no money. Simply mall cou-\npon  hclnw.    Do It, .Today. ,\nPRKK. TRIAL COUPON\nFRONTIER   ASTHMA   CO.,\nFrontier Bldg.. 462 Niagara Bt.\nBuffalo.   N.   Y.\nBend  free trial  of  your method\nto:\nFERNIE MAN TOO\nILL TO BE TOLD\nOF WIFE'S DEATH\nFERNIE, B.C.. May 21\u2014Interment\nof Mrs. Jennie Stevens, who was\nfound In Kootonay river near Waldo, after having been missing nearly a month, was made in St. Margaret's cemetery  here,\nMr. Stevens, the woman's husband, ls lying In Fornle hospital,\ntoo ill to be Informed of the tragedy.\nLife  Is a   measure to be  filled\u2014\nnot a  cup  to  bc drained.\nSailinqs\nTO   *\nEUROPE\n. . ST. l.AWRENL'L l'UUl_i\nMONTUCAL,   i.i i.HllC\nJune   4       Empress   Franco\nTo   Uherbourg-Soutnampton\nJune 6   Duchess Bedford\nTo   Glasgow-Belfast-Liverpool\nJune 11   Empress Australia\nTo  Chcrbourg-Souihumpton\nJuno 11   Melita\nTo Glasgow\nJune 13  Duchess York\nTo Belfast-Liverpool\nJune 14  '\u2022  Montcalm\nTo  Reykjavik   t Iceland .-Glasgow\nJune IB   Empress Scotland\nTo  Cherbourg-Southampton\nJune   19    rf   Montrose\nTo Havrc-Southampton-Antwerp\nJuno 20 '.. Duchess Atholl\nTo  Liverpool\nJune   21       Mlnnedosa\nTo   Belfast-Glasgow\nJuno  24     Empress Japan\nTo Cherbourg-Southampton\nJuno 26   Empress Franos\nTo Cherbourg -Southampton\nFROM VANCOUVER TO\nllAWAU-sMI'.WCHlN.V-.MAMI.A\nMay 29  Kmpress of Asia\nJuno 12   Empress of Canada\nJune 26   Empress of Russia\nJuly  24   \u2014   Empress of  Asia\nAMi.  Milt HAll.lMln   l\\t t.o.S .J..i ....\nFull details  wltli   rules and  Passport information from   mi agvnt or\nwrite\nJ. S.  CARTER\nlH.-trlcf. Passenger Acetil, nHm-ii. iu:\nrow.    Money   back   from   mahufao-   \u25a0\nturer  if  not   delighted  with   quick  M\nresulta.\nb u,ccwpo\u00bbat_o___-...,W a\u00bb mav larrO)       ft **>\nOther Branches nt  Wlnlslpcg,  Vorktois,  Saskntoon. Edmonton.\nCalgary, Lethlirltlge, Vancouver, Ksiralooiss, Vernon and Victoria\nDry Goods\nSPECIAL\nATTRACTIONS -OR\nSPORTS\nWEEK\nE x c 1 u si i ve\nrange of Vi-\nyella dress\nflannels. This\ns e r v i c eable\ndress flannel\ni.s favored for\nsports wear,\nit gives service in wear\nand washing.\nShown at this\nstore in all the new shades.  31\ninches wide. Per yard   $1.49\nSpecials in triangle, square and\nlong Scarves. Exclusive designs\non heavy pure silk, flat crepe.\nEach .... $1.25, $1.75, $2.50,\n$2.95.\n\u2014Msslss    Floor\u201411    It    ('\u2014\nLadies' Wear\nSPORTS WEEK\nSUITS!! Knitted and all. wool jer-\nRey. Three and two piece styles.\nPleated and plain skirts. Sleeveless jackets. Suitable for golf and\nspectator sports. In shades of red,\nreindeer, navy and sand. Sizes\n36, 40, 42. Prices $16.95,\n$22.50 and  $25.00.\nSPORT FELTS! Made of soft English felts. Smart and chic styles,\nstitched crowns and brims. In\nshades of fawn, blue, green and\nwhite. Prices $1.95, $2.95 and\n$3.95.\n\u2014Ses-snssl   Floor\u2014II.   11.   C\u2014\nFS.EE   OF   CHARGE\nMERCURY  \"H0LE-1N-TW0\nGOLF COMPETITION\nLadies' beautiful set of Silk Underwear and 1 pair best quality   Silk   Hose   will   be   given\naway FREE. Enter your name\nat  this  store  as  a  contestant\nin  the  Mercury  Golf  Contest\nGet  your  entry   cards   at  the\nDry Goods Department.\n'::<\u25a0\u25a0'.\n_m\nTRAVEL\nBY MOTOR BUS\nSpecial Holiday Rates\nTo the Principal Cities\nin the District on the\n24th of May\nWatch This Space Friday\nMorning for Rates and\nTime Schedules to\nKaslo and Trail\nS-.V\"'.\nV,\n Page Four\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS     THURSDAY MAY 22,   1930\nKelson jbjlg&iin     ^AmtEk\nPublication evory mornlnu except -\nSunday by 'J'lie K\u00bbws Publishing \u25a0\ncompany,  .lmtted. Nelson. B. 0.      1\nJtuslncus letters should be ad-;\nrtrps._eu und checks nnd money or- i\n;:cre mode payable vi The News\n\u25a0\u25a0\".it Mailing Ootnpany. lunlteU, and in\nAdvertising rate cards and A. B. C,\ni-taienieius ol circulation mailed on\nrec.ue._tt, or may be <*e.m at the o(-\nlic* ol any udvertlalng agency rev-\n;:,',n.v.'i'i by the Cann'-iaa Dally\nNewspaper association.\nSUBSCRIPTION   RATES\nHy Muil  .country), per mon'-ti Ji   ,\u00ab0\nPer   ye*u     J _    fi,0o\nBy mall tciiy). per year \u201e  lo.wi\nOuuslde Canada, per month   ...     J!>\nHr   year   _\u201e      V.ou\nOoUverea,   per   week    \u201e     ,as\nPer   yeei        13.U0\nPayable In mtvuucr\nMember Audit Bureau oi circulation\nTHUH8HAY, MAY 22, 1030.\n\"I don't blame Pa stout b.s i am\nUi in a aryumsnt an' tt. would\no't hurt him none to think up a\nlittle compliment  now  an'  then.'\nWE WILL WATCH THE]T h\nAIR MAIL PASS\nOVERHEAD\nHon. P. J. Veniot, post\nmaster general, announced\nin the house last week thai.\nthe air mail service over the\nCanadian Rockies to Vancouver will be inaugurated\nthis summer. From airmen\nin Calgary comes the news\nthat they have been asked to\nI tender for carrying mail irom\nCalgary to Vanvcouver via\nLethbridge. the Crows Nest\n' Pass and the Kootenay\ncountry.\nTuesday Pilot William lint-\nledge of Calgary with fast\nplane and observer aboard\nreached Fernie on a business\ntrip. He is likely securing\ndata on which to base a\ntender or carrying air mail\nacross the mountains.\nSpeeding up of the mail\nfrom Eastern Canada lo Calgary via prairie mail planes\nhas proven successful. Inauguration of this service\nover the Rockies from Calgary will make history for\nCanada, giving the Dominon\nits first established trans-\ncontan-ntal air mail line.\nCalgary reports that the\n__rathern route will be used\nand that lights arc being\nInstalled at various ports to\npermit night flying, Night\nflying across the mountains\nwould have been looked upon\nas foolhardy a few years\nago, but it has been shown\nthat this can be done and\nin safety.\nWith establishment of this\nair mail   service   many air-\nminded  centers   in   Ihe  east\nand west Kootenay will benefit through the air mail.\nTherc   is  only       one\nlarge center in the whole\nKootenay District which\nwill    not share    in this\nservice.  It will  bc  Nelson.    Air    mail    planes\nwhen    the    service    is\nstarted will fly high and\nspeedily over    this city.\nAuthorities in Nelson are\napparently not air minded.\nWith the air mail flying\nover our heads this summer j\nit is almost time Nelson did\nsomething to secure an airport. Must Nelson to secure |\ndelivery of air mail depend\nupon the por! of Creston\n' on the east or Trail or even\nGrand Forks on the wesl ?\nnf fours\nflj JAMES Bs-tt-ON, .tt. It.\nSORE EYES\ndo. Golfing, tennis, boating,\nswimming, motoring, fishing,\nhiking sind numerous other\nenjoyable pastimes come to\nthe  lore on  May 24.\nThen there are thc various\ncelebrations in Kootenay\ncenters which will attract the\nball fan, the track and sport\nfollower and others.\n- Let's all get out and enjoy the 24th. Get in tune\nwith the world. (Jet out for\na good time free from cares\nand worries of everyday\nroutine. Join your friends\nand make (he Queen's birthday, this year, one long to\nbe remembered.\nBICYCLE NOT A\nVEHICLE\nA man arrested by a\npoliceman for riding a bicycle without a light at night\nhas just succeeded in extricating himself from the\nconsequences of his act by\ninvoking the letter of the\nlaw, which provides penalties for \"vehicles\" without\nlights, says .a Vienna Paper.\nA bicycle is not a vehicle,,\ntor the bicyclist supplies his\nnow motive power, the same\nas when walking, and sitting upon a saddle, should be\nno more logically required\nto carry headlights, than an\nei'tiestrain.\nHe\nLighter Side\nWhirl!   one   ot\nihe   rising   goneni\ntlons   dn   you   t\nippoae   MethUBeli-i!\nworried   about'1   -\nI'ampa   Time..\nWho   ever   thnnshi    nt   (.ailing   i\n'mean _cmpeniu'.rc certainly Know hi\nj'thesaun).s.--~Macan   Tclcnrnph.\n\u2014 o-\nYitiM Muve Known Her\n!    Uidy\u2014You nautrhty bov     I never\nI heard   such  language  slnee   the  day\nII was born,\nBoy\u2014Ye->,   1   mipdohp   there   wan   a\ngood cirn.l of nwrarlng tho day  you\nwere born.- Ex.\n__o-\ni pirk    Onr\ni     \"So our engagement la tiL tin end?\"\nj said the man.\nj  \u25a0 \"Ii. u-.\" replied  thr girl.\n|    \"l   nuppoKo   you   will   return   thc\n! engagctnein rlmf1\"\ns     \u2022\u25a0Certainly,   ti   ymt   wish   it.      Cull\nround   aomr*   evening   and   we'll   pick\nM  ou' \"\nAmi t<\nlog book\ns nf pen--I\" un broke' buy-\non  economy\nMaynr\nTt IsjpIpv-\n\u00bb.ml   any\nnn ;i  coir\n.-.. iirr advftnnng, bin nr-v.\n..-\u25a0\u2022  c.nn't. remember ha\\ .ne\ntrouble    . iart.MH    a    It Jt\u25a0 t\nmorning\nTounn\nus   they\nhave plei\n(\u2022-\u25a0tr1- arc not 60 common\nused to be but we \u2022 till\nty of derourlng cars\nLET'S ALL ENJOY THE\n24TH OF MAY\nSpring's first great out of j\ndoor holiday is almost  upon\n'us.  May  24  is  the  opening!\n1-sports   day   throughout   tho\n.east and west Kootenay and!\nthe boundary country.\njpt is the first real holiday\nytd be enjoyed out of doors\n\u00a3 since last Labor day. Hence\n| y ^aturday will find many dis-\n?trict people flocking by auto,\n\u2022bus, train and boat to var-\nBijOUs points   where   celebra-\n[itiohs are being held.\nj The Kootenays have long\nibeen known for their excellent holiday attractions. Thero\npi\u00ab .something for everyone to\n:::s .o be marry!!.!\nOb, well, if m:,*-.\nthey'll   be   shoi\nBe  sTflt-lent\nj    Vou ?;v.', get almost  anything you\n'- want   if  you'!]   .\"\u25a0\u25a0-.'   wult  until  you\ndon't   wan:   it.--V.'.c\nI\nShort-Mr rd Mistake*\nCllnor  C.iy:,..   _.. .. ..nier   ;\u25a0\nLos  AligClCb:\n\u25a0Everybody t.e--\nln*o   'ht-  movies\ntH\\*en   are   made\nlived\".\nShe laughed nnd went on\n\"A   yo'.uu   millionaire   marrlet;\n'Urn   star   and   ono   nUht   >.n   thel:\nhoneymoon   die   Mar   threw   hersei.\ninto his arms nnd (.aid passionately\n\u25a0\u2022 'Promise\u2014oh, promise that, you'll\nlove rub when  I'm old.'\n\" 'But, darling.' the young fellow\nprotected in n nhocked voice, 'that\nwouldn't bo right You'll be divorced from me ahd married to\nyot)r eight or, ninth husband by\nthat time,\"\nPerhaps you. or one of your family, are being bothered with some\nform  of   \"fjore   eyes.\"\nIt may be that the eyelids aro\nred or swollen; perhap.. some \"iel-\nlow crusts\" form at times; formation of \"styes\"; frequently the covering of the eyeball red luid painful; the little tube carrying 1 he\ntenm from eye down Into the nom\nget:) blocked and tearu overflow\ndown thn cheek. Now thene conditions are Been very often lu.d in\nformer days the patient was told\nthat tbey were duo to a \"run down\ncondition.\"\nThis of course la true but every\nrun down condition has nom\" cause.\nIn fact, no illness just happens,\nit develops for some cause.\nNow Dr. A. F. MacCallan reminds\nus that these conditions are duo\nto an infection whoso products\nreach tlio eye and its surroundings\nby three paths, First directly from\nbad tonsils, very bad teeth, catarrhal or pus condition.. In the\nnose or sinuses adjoining the nose.\nSecond, by absorption from the\nad jointing lymphatic veasels, which\nhave just absorbed the poisons\nfor   mouth,   nose   or   throat.\nThird, from the poison from htui\nteeth and tonsils, which gets swallowed with tho food, goes to stomach . and small Intestine, from\nwhence It Is absorbed Into the\nblood. Thla blood being carried\nto all pacta, including the eyes,\nset.*,   up   trouble   there.\nNow il may be that you vision\nIs not good but your oculist or optometrist will not likely give you\na permanent \"fitting\" for glasses\nwhile the eyes are troubled with\nconditions mentioned above.\nAnd It may be also that your doc-\nlor wlll treat the above conditions\nwith silver nitrate .'.olutlons, hor-\nBc|c solutions, or ointments containing mercury, in order to prevent  extensions   of   the   conditions.\nHowever, the thought ls that, you\nshould not be content to have the\neyes fitted or to have the eyes\ntreated, but you should endeavor to\nfind out what is the underlying\ncause.\nThe search should begin at the\nteeth. Don't have tonsils removed\nunless thoy ore very bad, until\nthe teeth are cleared of all blame.\nThen the tonsils should be examined, followed by CI050 examination\nwith thp special lights or X-ray of\nthp sinuses adjoining  the  nose.\nIf these fail to reveal cause then\nthe Intestine and gall bladder\nshould bo examined by the test\nmeal   and   the   dye  solution.\nA slow acting Intestine, or gall\nbladder that Is unnhle to empty\nproperly, may be the underlying\ncause of all the eye condition!.\nmentioned   above.\nGet local treatment, but. what Is\nmore important, try and get cause\nlocated.\n\u2022 What the\nPress Is Saying\nThe New York Police Force, after its recent enlargement. Is of\nthe same size os a division of tbe U.\nS Regular Army. The police force.\nof 1030 carries on its roster t he\nnames of upward of 10.000 men and\nIs organized alon-a military lines.\nThere are 1,788 oflfr.ers of various\nranks from chief inspector down\nto the youngest, sergeant out of the\npolice ranks. In addition to the\nchief inspector, the uniformed head\nof ihe force, and the active directly ; ;wnslble t-o the commissioner\nthere are. an assistant chief inspector, 9 reputy chief chief inspectors. 2H inspectors, 27 deputy\ninspectors 100 captains, 2R acting\ncaptains. 580 lieutenants and 1,021\nsergeants. In the rank and file\nthere are 16.65.1 patrolmen, 12fi\npolicewomen  and  750 detectives\nIt costs the city more than $R0.-\n000,000 a year to maintain this\ngreat security establishment, The\nPolice Commissioner Is paid 81O.P\"0\na year, tho chief inspector $0,000 ..\nyear and S0.H0O ,-, yenr tn each of\ntho deputy chief Inspectors. Tlie\nInspectors pet. $5,000. the deputy\n85.500. the captains 155.000, the cap-\nI tains $5,000 the acting captains\nj $4,350. the lieutenants 64.000 mul\nthe sergeant* 913,500 The patrol-\ni men ge: all 'he way from 82.000\nI to $3.ooo. ss do the policewomen,\n'and the detectives draw from $<.-\n'ooo to *4.or,o depending upon their\ngrade,\nThe entire organization has <\u25a0:<-\n: pahderi amazingly m the past few\n; years, 'Pie iraffle problem has\ni drawn more and more men to\n; handle Mum particular .'oh, of es-\n! pecial importance m overcrowded\n: Manhattan, New servlcos have been\nI organized, equipped nnd manned.\n; such as the emergency squads\n. with their specially trained ex-\n| pens and their special appojhv\nI from a roll of cotton to a mach*\ni Ine gun and tear bombs,\n: The Harbor Squad, or Marine\n| Division, has 'oren built up enormously and equipped with new fusi\nmotor boats to deal with river\npirates and smugglers, An Airplane\nDivision with four M-asnianes Is the\nnewest deportment. The department boast of a pollen school for\nrecruit*   and   a   police   college.\nWhat Do\nYou Think?\nTRACES HISTORY OF\nKING'S NAME FROM\nTHE GERMAN SIDE\nIII. married A&GO, Dsske of Este, and\nbelonged to a .winger branch of\nthe  Wettin  ttsinlly.\nThc abovo Information Is taken\nfrom Gernsssss ssosirccfi, chiefly genealogical   Inhtrss.\nJ.T.B.\nNelson.   B.C.\nMay   21.   1930.\nfrnsjwn ns the house and family of\nWindsor.\nyours   sincerely.\nS.    McL.    NORTON .\nKimberley,  B.C.\nMay   III,   1030.\nKing Decided Change\nFamily Name When\nZepps Bombed City\nTo   the   editor  Ths:   Nelsoss   Dally\nNews,\nMis-: George V. Islsls; ss; ssressl. j\nBritain ssssd Ireland, hiss no surname\niss the sense that ordinary people\nIsnse. lis- s-ass trfts-e his descent |\nlssis-k lo osse Count \\volfe\ntisiPlplss, wlsss tllesl about Use ys-isr\n8.4   A 1).     Hs-   -.visa   founder   of   tho\ndynasty   of   the   Wolle   or   Guelph I i,he..fh,u,..c. [_\u201e'!_T_ 9Ll*L   \u00b0l^.\n\u2022micer..     Seven   of   them   bore   the\nTWENTY YEARS AGO\nSmart little brimmed h'ata of taffeta are stitched to fflvc some stltf-\nnese to the brims, with similar\nstitched designs carried into the\nbrown.\nTo.   the   editor   Thc   Nelson   Dally i\n. i News,\nSir:    Apropos   your   short   article\nn Saturday's Nelson News regarding\nR. 8. McLe.ughlln, well known j\nCanadian business ' man and pre.il- j\ndent Oeneral Motors, who has been !\nappointed to the c. P. it. board o. \\\ndirectors.\nEfficient\nHousekeeping\nTOMOWIOU'N   MliM\nBreakfast\nBananas\nCereal\na  Eggs\nCoffee\nl.u.iclieon\nPeanut Butter Soup\nBiscuits\nrrult   Salad\nDinner\nBaked  Ham with Apples\nBaked  Potatoes\nperson..! name of Wolfe. One member\nof this family, Henry the Proud\niearly 12t|i century), became Duke\nof havurlu. Duke of Saxon v. and\nCount of Bromswick-LunrburK. King\nGeorge is descended din-etiy irom\nthis prlncTe. Duk\u00ab of Bro.mwick,\nIn the 17th century this name was\n[.hanged to the House of Hanover.\nnnd In 171-1 the Duchy of Hanover\nbecame united with Oreal Britain,\nwhen   Georjte,   Elector   of   Hanover,\nFamily; thr following extract from\narticle on pane 77 of Macl-eans\nmagaalne for May 15 may prove\nInteresting:\n\"On June IS. 11)17, a uever-to-bc-\nfdrjjotten dny for Londoners, ,i daylight   raid   on   London   occurred. -\nAfter this barbaric raid the king\ndecided that German names and\ntitles borne by the princes and\nprincesses who were his subjects\nshould be rellnmilshcci, nnd he\nhimself    did    u    thing    unparelleled\nbecame   kins   of   England.   Hanover I ln   history   when   hc   proclaimed   on\nremained   the   dynastic   name   until J July   '.'.:>,   1927.  that\nKing George V changed it to Wind-\n\u25a0nor In 1017. His love. Quern Vic-\nj tuna married Prince Allien of\n> Saxe\u2014Cdburi-Oothn.   who   belonged\nLo a branch of tho ancient house\n! of Wessln. But lu* was not por-\n| mitted to exercl.'e any dynastic\n\u25a0privileges  and   remarried  merely   the\nPrince Consort. In all probability\nj he was called upon to b^\" l( m,tr*\n1 riagn    contract    wlilch    left    Quern\nVictoria in the full enjoyment of\n. all hcr sovcroUn rights, Including\ni her dynastic no me, This however,\n\u25a0 1   do \"not   know   for   certain\n,1     T.    BEALBY\n|    P.B. Kunlguudo, (laughter of Wolf\nWE . . . having taken Into consideration the name and title of\nour house mul family hnve^rieterm-\ninc<) Unit henceforth our house\nand    f ..n.ily    shall    be   styled    and\nil'rom The Dally New$, Mny U, 1B10)\nT. G. Procter has returned from\nCanal Hnrs where ho has 50 men\nand 14 teams or horses working Uk-\nInj; out logs for the Crow's Nest\nlumber company's mill at Wardner.\nMr and Mrs George Motion h,u-\nreturned from their hqnyomooi..,\nlister   Patrick   and   P.  Larson   did!\nKimo    excellenl     bowling    at    i .\nG. w. V   A   bov'dng alleys her? 1;.\nnight.    M*\\ Patrick  bowled  hlsth tu\ngregat* of  526.\nThc telegraphic chess game be\ntween Nelson and Spokane endsd\nIn ;i tie. On board No. l; R. C.\nDickson. .>f Nelr-ov. beat .1. C. Bird\n\u25a0if Spokane; on board No -I. .\nSteele of Nelson won from A. V.\nCampbell; and 15. W. Widdowson\ndrew with John OJdoson of Spokano\nBorn, on May ?2, la Mr. and Mr,;\nDavid Graham, Park street, a son.\nA     total     eclipse     nT     the     in-..,\noccurred   here  last   nUht  between   !l\nand  11,    For a time the bright  -II'\nof the moon was totally obscured.\nIN\nPIMPLES\nBLOW\nOn Face. Itched Terribly. Cntknra Healed.\n''Large pimples broke out on my\nface and were very tore. Tbey were\nln blotches and were bard and red.\nThe pimples festered and scaled over\nond .U-ififJured my face. Tbey itched\nterribly causing me to scratch, which\nmade them bum,\n1' I used other remedies bnt without\nsuccess. I sent for a free sample erf\nCntlcurs Soap and Ointment and\nfound thst It helped me. I parchosod\nmore, and after using one boi oi\nCuticura Ointment and three cshst\nof Cuticura Soap I wss healed.\"\n(Signed) Miss Margaret Joudrey,\nBlockhouse, N. 8., Aug. 31, 1528.\nUse Cuticura Soap, Ointment cod\nTalcum for daily toilet purposes.\nUcav -i*y OlDtnwnt S *wH0.. Takam Ik. EbU\n#.\u00abmrhor\u00ab.   _\\*_mtl_r*__l\u00ab^_____t________t\ndie--*. IM*-1- I. X. Wfttt Oanpur iMM,Ut*m*mml.\nBimr Caticwft SHft*ini Stick _lBc\nOrange  Custard\noff eel\nCANNINO  rr.AS. COUN AND  BRANS\nAccording to FarmerB' Bulleiln No. I\n1-171, published by the United Statpsj\ndepartment or agriculture, on \"Can-.\nning Fruits and Vegetables at Homc\" \\\nthe non-acid vegetables, such as\ncorn, peas and beans of all sorts,\nare more safely canned In a steam\npressure canner than by the water-,\nbath method, so the following directions are for a steam, pressure j\noutfit;\nCom: Cut kernels from cob with-\notu precooklng: Add half as much\nboiling water as corn by weight:\nhcai tho mixture in boiling, then\nadd one teaspoon of salt nnd two\nteaspoons of suunr to each .ruoxt\nand fill boiling hot. Into the hot\nsterilized lars. Process at once\nnt IS pound;, pressure, or 250 degrees 'P.. the quart, Jars for RO minutes and the piiu jars for 7!> minutes.\nPens: 1Tsc young, tender green nr\nblack eyed pea*, Wash, bring tn\nboll in fresh water lo cover, piui:\nboll In it hot into hpt lars, adding\none teaspoon of salt to each quart,\nsl\/.c Jar. then completely sea! and\nstand on the rack of your steam\npressure planner ' which contains\nenough water t-o rise \\.o just beneath\nracki. Process at ID pounds pressure for fin minutes with the quart\nJars and for only 40 minute.-, for\npint st?e Do not ripen pet cock\n:'.!; steam fshrc rrc.is'c.'.! zero afrntn.\nLima Reai.s Follow method Just.\nfTlven for peas hvi1 with this nne\ndifference: Quart-sl'\/.e jars con-\nlaln'ng lima lieann Klirnijr' pe processed fin mlnut'-s a; H) ]>oLinris prer--\nsure, plnt-slre for fir- minutes.\nStrlnc Ben ns: Wnsh. string nnd\ncut \"fi for 'able Add boiling wa-1er\nto cover, boll five minutes In an\nuncovered sswcpai., then pack hm\nInin f.terlli\/ed .lari. covering with\nthe water In which Miry were hollrrl\nHitri adrilnc cne teaspoon r>f salt per\nr-uart. Process ai l\" pounds pressure for -111 minutes fnr quarts, nnd\nfor 35 miru.e- for pints,\nTomorrow\u2014 Covering   Boudoir    Pll-\n\u20aco 6. Co LU\n.EW DENVEH\nDailv    Exceot    Sunday\nLv. New Denver\nLv. Nelson\n7 ;00 a. m\ni:00 p. m.\nConneelions for Trail al\nSouth Slocan at\n10:15 a. m-\n\"-ll'!-.-'    II.    ('.\nPacific\nMilk\nWhile\nTravelling\nMilk,\ngraph\nly, Mrs Walter,\nbeautiful !ei.le\nft.   has   this   Int\n\"During the time our child\nwas on the Pacific Milk diet\n1 mado two Ion*, trips, involving boat and train. I carried the milk with mc and\nhad no trouble at all This\nis impossible on cow..- milk\nas It varies too much in different places,\"\nThis letter Is a si mum endorscme-*\nof Pacific Milk as a  food   for bah:..\nPacific Milk\nirprob-r-ard.\nI.-S      ^uai\/srmr\/tmmt\nTEN YEARS AGO\n(I nun The Itult;\nSci'St,   Cleorge\nlisted from Nel\neelved a meriii\n.riventlon whicj\nwai. His invct\nmil of nmbulii:.'-\ni from th\" chai\n1 under the Moor\n:di\nM\nss Jan\noraion*\nCf\nVrws, May T>, |\nW Pease, who en-\nm has recently re-\nlous medal fcr an\nsided during the\n.: wa\/. the h'.-iu-\n. by means of pipes\n-' pipe nf the car\nil   ihe cnrs,\nt'.c headmi  the sen-\nrdny    al    lhe    hlKh\nlt'\u00bb\\   Bradsiiaw   cap-\n(SUmptd en Eviry Shoe)\nTo pet into the \"Prop-r-srrh\" shoe and go on with the 6wf%\nwork is a pleasurable o:perience. What n relief to feel your\nfeet comfortably covered from thc time shoes arc put on\nuntil taken off? A ncw and practical method of making the\n\"Prop-r-arch\" shoe, avoids thc brcaking-in period and gives\nOld-shoe comfort from ihe start\nWatson Sh\u00ae\u00ae Co., Ltd.\nNelson, B. C. .\nPrompt ami Satisfactory  Repair Work.\nisb:e-____-s_,-s\"sij--jHrms--asr.TCUSAs.^iiSiic\u2014ssf__s-Bajwaaasstaas^esaatssaamftaoma.\niiiinninniiniiiiiii iiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiii'HHiiiiHHmiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiii mi\"\"\nteria\nHired   ihe   junlj i\nA    P    M.Uday,\niter.    IVimlnlon\nAlio   la   makiiiF\nni;i   of   the   Koo'\nhe OkaiiHRfLU dn\nof New WeBtmln-\n(isherlea inspector,\na tour of inxpee-\nenfty. arrived from\ns'.rlr.t laat nljtht,\n2\nLet us figure your bills  on\nBuilding  Material.   Coast\nLumber a specialty\nJohn Burns & Son\nL.   MrCulloch    left    hiftt\nCalruiy   where   she   will\nFrail, KaKlo and Nelson at\nD   !\u25a0;. CMnfcrenco.\nMrs. A\n..\u00a3.H lor\nL'presem\nhe  1.  O.\nBarney Crtlly. r'c-.cently manaiter of II\nhe   Eureka   nunc   o..   Eagle   creek\n;.s left for Sun l-Tanclsco, en route\nj mnko on ihbpectlon of his mine in\n_.iiloruta,\nGrow Your Own Vegetables j\nCut down your living expense?.   You'll be astonished how easy it is to\nGave time, I ibor, and money, and get bigger and better crops when youtue\nPlanet Jr ffi8\"\nNews item \u00abuy.\u00bb a new gusher\nsevered the whole countryside in\nOklahnnjiH^WhRt norty was be spcak-\nAnd. tr, trje ..-ruyiuu hen* nr\nlearning 'heir chickeua how to star\n:iDtn (i'-ratch.\nTRAMPLED TO DEATH\nBY ENRAGED BULL\nBARRIE, Ont., May 21.\u2014Dewart\nWiUoughby, 22.. was trampled to\ndeath today by nn enraged bull\non hla .ather'B farm near Aiihuh,\nwhen he sought to capture thc\nanimal, which had broken loose\nfrom the stable and got into a\nicarby  field.\nThe bo' lived long enough to\n*.)   his   fftther  that  he  was  roiur\n>. die, bad. him goodbye. He died\na  few  minutes  Inter.\nTOKYO. May 21- (By Percy Wht'n-\ni-ifr, t: P. ataff corretmondeni..! -\nGreat interest h\u00abf. been urouM-tl l.pre\nby the announcement ol a tour of\nJapanese business men and others,\nundor Canadian auspices, pf Canada,\nthe United Htaten, und Hawaii, during   the   coming   summer\nSome lfl cltlCH will be visited by\nthe party, and thcy will travel by\nCanadian transportation throughout,\no:.cepi In the United States. They\naro scheduled (o sail from Yokohama\nby the Empress of Canada on July\n17. and to return to Yokohama on\nSeptember 18. by ihe new queen of\nthe Paclflt'. tho Empre.... of Japan,\nThis Is believed to bo the first\ntime In the history of transpacific\ntravel fo\" j- '.our by Japanese travellers to be organized under Canadian\nor any other foreign auspices.\nThis No. 16 Planet Jr is the highest type of Single Wheel _\nHoe made.    Light, but strong, and can be used by man,\nwoman or boy.    Will do all the, cultivation in your\ngarden in the easiest, <i nick est ami best way.   Indestructible steel frame.   Costs little and lasts a\nlifetime.\nNew 72-poec C\u00abi*1ob (169 i\"1tm.ri.ticir>_) frc*>i c\nSCrihr- over W) different hand- inn) ho.fcC-tuolj.\nWrtte \/*..*_._. for it.\n%%%!%,\nStarting with  today  wc close each evening at\n5:30 o'clock, fxcrpl Wednesday and Saturday.\nNelsra Hardware Co.\nWholes!.!,  and\nNelson\n...tail\nl.uality  Hardware\nB. ('.\nClear eyed,\ntense with the thrill\nof sport, they seek its\ncooling flavour\nThey bide -iriTn vir.on . . . thcy work villi vigor\n. . . thcy play with vigor. Sportsmen all . . . lean\n. . . Bun-tanned . . . active . . . they find refreshing\nvigor in the tasle of \"Canada Dry.\" Like the game\nwell played, it has stimulation . . . like the quality\nof sport itself, it has basic excellence.\nThc very foundation of 'Canada Pry\" is \"Liquid\nGinger\"\u2014which k mads- from selected Jamaica\nginger roo! by a special process. This process is\nexclusively controlled by us and, unlike any other\nmethod, retains for \"Canada Dry\" all of the original\naroma, flavour and natural essence of the ginger\nroot. This is the reason for the basic excellence oi\nthis fine old ginger ale. !   V\nIt comes in convenient cartons of six or twelve,\nbottles.  Order \"Canada Dry\" today.\nThe Champagne of Ginger Ales\ntZanatlts Dry Gitipcr Ale Limited, Toronto, Edmonton and Montreal\n bM\nTHE'NELSON.DAILY NEWS      THURSDAY MAY 22, 1930\nPage Five_\nTennis Shoes\nSPEEDl ACCURACY!\nQuick starts and sudden\nstops demand that a\ntennis shoe give solid\ngrip and perfect foot\nsupport.\nYou'll get both in ANDREW'S tennis shoes.\nSee us for your tennis\nrequirements.\nOPEN FRIDAY\nEVENING\nR. Andrew\n&COa\nLeaders   in  Footfashon\nC. G. C.\nKASLO\nDAILY\nLv. Kaslo       7:00 a. m.\nLv. Nelson      4:30 p.m.\nSouthbound Coach  Connects for 'Trail at\n9:45 a. in.\nSociety*\nThis column la conducted by\nMlsa Helen Murphy. AU news\no. n social nature, fncludlny receptions, private emertauunontA\npersonal Items, marriages, etc.,\nwill appear tn thla column.\nTelephone Miss Murphy at her\nhome.   Kerr   nnnrtmentu,\nMrs. England and so.n Arthur,\nformerly of Nelson, now living in\nSan Prancisco. are renewing old\nacquaintances In the city, fflhlle\nhere Mrs. England will be ,thc\nfftitst of Mr. nnd Mrs, James Armstrong,   Water  street.\nMrs.   Bourkc   is   spending   a few\nclays at crescent Beach,  where .she\n13   the   guest   of   Commander and\nMr;;.   Eourke,\nMr. and Mrs. V. J. Bnley of Kaslo\nwere.city visitors on Tuesday.\nE. A. Sharpe of Procter war, in\ntown on Tuesday.\n\u2022    *    \u00bb\nMiss   E.  McJunln   of  Trail  was   u\ncity  shopper  on Tuesday.\nMrs. M. Madden, Miss Mary Madden and Miss Dorothy Brown and\nMis. Patsy Hunter have returned\nfrom 'spending iho past wee!: at\nQueen.s Bay, thc guests of Mrs.\nJ.  H.  Uylcy.\nMrs. J. c. Rutherford and Mrs.\nJ. A, Moore of Spokane, have been\nspending  a  few days   in  Nelson\n'   w.  R.  Henley  of  Salmo  motored\nio  town  on  Tuesday.\nMrs. P. K. Hortou of Edgewood\nspent   yesterday   In   town   shopping,\nMrs. Ouy Wright and Mlas El-\nean'ore Wright have returned from\n-.pending rt few days in Spokane.\nP, Stevens of New Denver was\nIn  town  on  Tuesday.\nMr. and Mrs, D. Amanas of Vancouver have heen spending, a few\ndays   In   town,\nW. J. Cook has returned to Grand\nForks  after  having  spent tho past\nfew  days  In  the  city.\n-. *   \u2022   *\nMrs. C. P. McHardy of the Green\napartments, Victoria street, mado\na charming hostess when she en-\nlerliuned Informally at tho tea\nhour on Tuesday and Wednesday\nafternoons, Mrs. McHardy waa' ns-\n_lf.tcd by hcr two daughters, Miss\nElinor nnd Mlsa Eva McHardy. Parrot,   tulips,   lilacs   and   dainty   Illy\nInteresting that Ice Cream .should be practically universal in appeal . .  . yet not a\nneutral food, but luscious to a degree that\nia never taken  for granted.\nCortew Creamery Co., Ltd.\nICE CREAM        BUTTER        MILK\nAll Perfectly Pastewized Praducta\nUSANCE ii?\nat\nOur Anniversary\nMAY 24th., at EAGLES' HALL\nSpecial Prizes and  Program\nWe wish to thank the dancing public\nfor the support given to us during the\npast year,  and  we  solicit their  patronage for this coming season.\n! The Kootenay Melodians\nDance Band\nPlaying thc Bugle Band Dances\nEvery\nEAGLE Sat. HALL\nNite\nof tbe valley were used throughout\nthe living rooms. The Invited\neruests were; Mrs. Arthur Terrill,\nMra. F. R. Prltchard. Mrs. S. Hay-\nden, Mrs. J. E. Annable, Mrs. H.\nMcArthur. Mrs, W. 8. King. Mra.\nJ. F. Croll, Itfxe. J. n. Hunter, Mrs.\nF. A. Beck. Mrs. II. E, Dill, Mrs.\nW. A. Thurman, Mrs. Harold\" Dickens. Mrs. A. D. Emory, Mrs. w. O.\nRose, Mrs. G. B. Mathews, Mrs. J.\nH, Bennett, Mrs. T. E. Hlgijlnboth-\nam, Mrs. Cloaky of Calgary, Mrs.\nR. D. Hall, Mrs. George Ferguson.\nMrs. W. E. Wesson. Mrs. H, H.\nPitts, Mrs, N. Murphy, Mrs, G. C,\nArneson, Mrs, A. W, Kagl'e, Mrs,\nRobert Thompson.. Mrs. A. 'l\\ Walley, of Vancouver, .Miss Lottie Annable. Mrs. G. Hftrtih. r.nd Mrs. R.\nHaggarty.\nD. Matheson. mining engineer of\nRlondel, was a tit,. visitor Tuesday.\nMrs. R. Barton of Kimberyel\nwas a Nelson visitor on Tuesday.\nMrs. S. Fawcett, l-'airvlcW, leaves\nthis morning for Chicago, where\nshe wlU spend the next two months\nvisiting  relatives,\n,T. R. Seymour, who has been\nspending n few days in town, has\nleft  for  Vancouver,\nQuantities of tulips, bleeding\nhearts, beautiful trolius and Illy\nof the valley were massed evcry-\nWhre In the homo of Mrs. W. W.\nBell on Tuesday evening when sho\nentertained at five tables of bridge\ncomplimenting her house guest,\nMr... E. E. Gamma:.. First prices\nwere 'won. bv Mn. Gammon and\nMrs. N. Murphy, while the consolation was won by Mr.s, W. O, Rose.\nMrs, Boil's invited guests wcrc:\nMrs. R. Stephensc.i, Mrs. E. Gammon, Mrs. Ouy Wright, Mrs. J.\nBrodle. Mrs. W. Jeffs, Mrs, James\nArmstrong, Mrs. E, M. Fleury, Mrs.\nU Maun.drell. Mrs. \\\\\\ M, Cameron,\nMrs. H. McArthur, Mr,.. G. H. Fras-\nMrs. W. A. Bennett. Mrs. G. F.\nMotion,   Mrs.   H.   E,   Dill,   Mre.   a.\nB. Russell, Mrs. W. A. Thurman,\nMrs. .1. T, Andrews, Mrs. N. Murphy. Mrs. R. Thompson. Mrs. W. O.\nRose, and Mrs. G. B. Mathcw,\nMr. and Mr.s. J. Fisher of Hall\nSiding were city shoppers yesterday.\nII. C. Cretler of New Denver was\nIn   town   on  Tuesday.\nMrs. J. Johnson of Burton was\nIn  town shopping  yesterday.\nMrs. J. H. Ryley of Queen's Bay\nIs spending a few da.s In the city\nthe guest of Mrs, M, Madden. Baker street.\nMinn enrol Wright has returned\nfrom Costleuar. where she has been\nthe fiuest, of Miss Hope McGauley\nfor   n   few   days.\nD. Robertson and w. Duncan\nhave returned to Vancouver after\nspending a  few days in  Nelson.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nC. Cunningham, mining man nf\nAlamo, was ln town yesterday on\nbusiness.\nMrs. W. Ward of Procter was n\ncity   shopper   yesterday.\nMrs. H. S. Mac tier leaves thla\nmorning for Edmonton, where, she\nwill spend the next 10 days visiting.\n\u2022 * ( *\nE. Walker ot Cleveland is spending  a  few  days   in  Nelson.\nW. W. Powell of Spokane Is ln\ntho city.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nMrs. J. Donaldson of Salmo was\nIn   town   shopping   yesterday.\nJ.   E.   Milne    of   Vancouver   was\nin town yesterday. *\nMitts E. McJualn. of Trail  was a\nNelson   visitor   on   Tuesday.\n\u2022   *   \u2022 _ \u25a0,\nII.  C. Dltmari.  of  Vancouver  has\nbeen  spending  a few  days  in  this\ncity.\nMr.   and   Mra.   Roy   Skllllcorn   of\nKaslo were city shoppers yesterday.\nR, Balrd, who has been in town\nfor   the   _iru.t   few   days,   has   lelt\nlor Vancouver.\nISLAND THE HOME\nOF CLIPPERS TOO\n0!d Time Salt Recalls When\nGeorgetown Competed with \u25a0\nL Fundy\nCHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I., May\n21\u2014(CP)\u2014Evidence that tho modern\nI familiarity J-vith  Prince  Edward la-\n! land of Canada's Harden province\nhas not obliterated memories of\nthe island as tho home of tall\nclippers, has been net forth on the\nreminiscence.; of one of the province's old tlmo salts, now a resident of that other leland, Cape\nBreton, whose recollection., go , back\nto the days when Georgetown-competed with the Fundy ports as u\nhome  for masters in sail.\nShipwreck, storm, record crossings,\nthe whole routine of wind-ship experience were the yearly lot or more\nthan a score ol deepwater captains\nout of Oeorgetwon in tho latter\nhalf of the last century.\nCaptain Jack Gordon, known as\n\"John at the River'', was one of\nthe most dashing of the lalandmen.\n| Times were dull when with two\nother masters ho was forced to sign\n| on  as able seaman  on  a  full-rigger\nbound   from  Greenock,   Scotland,   to\nSan   Frauclsco.    In   the   Californian\nFitZSimtnOhS, M. P. P., Hopes!port   Captain   Jack   Joined   an   old\n611 Baker Street\nMrs. F. Harrison of Everett was\na city  visitor oh  Tuesday,\nJ. L. Noble and L. Noble of Vancouver have been ctty visitors lot\nthc  past\/ few  da.n.\nW. F, Llngley of Rossland was\nin  town  yesterday.\nMr, and Mr.s. H. w. Mclnnos\nof Trail-1 were Nelson visitors yesterday.\nGLAD KOOTENAY\nFIRM SECURED\nROAD CONTRACT!\nContractor  Will  Relieve\nUnemployment\nScottish side-wheeler plying to Cal-\nliio, Peru, but his new appointment\nwas shortlived. Cnllao rum proved\nheady, a_id the Georgetown skipper\nwoke up In \"the Inca ruins at Cu-\nzco. Working his way back to\nSan Francisco, he began the long;\nJourney overland to Atlantic, spending the first winter m Missouri\nwith an old trapper. Although Captain \u00ablack had many souvenirs of\nforeign countries gathered op subsequent voyages, none wcre valued\nmore highly than a tobacco box of\npetrified wood which tame into his\npossession during the voyage across\nAmerica, and a policeman';, whistle\npicked up after a scuffle with the\nbobbles Just before the clrcultuour,\njourney   began   at   Greenock.\nCaptain Wllliani Gordon and his\nfour brothers, first (jouslns of captain Jack, comprised one of Georgetown's most flamous hca-goln-g families. William was sixteen when\nho entered the service of a relative\nns supercargo, nnd twenty-one when\nhc was given a master's certificate\n[at Dublin. After willing the Hon,\nTemperatures Are Low; Rain Dan Gordon's ships lor many years\nCaptain James Fitx_.imn.ons. M.\nP. P\u201e when informed last night\nthat A. H. Green & company of\nNelson had been awarded the contract for the Box Lake-Rosebery\nroad, expressed pleasure that a\nKootenay firm had secured the\ncontract,\nThe Kaslo-SIocan member hoped\nthat the contractor would do everything possible to relieve the\nunemployment situational the Slocan country by employing as many\nas possible men in that district\nwho  arc  now  out  of  work.\nDAMP WEATHER\n\u2022 STILL PREVAILS\nmmEM:M^mm^M^mmtmm\nQyMea^her-s\nPhone 200\nStore News^O\nReasarkaMe Value in\nSummer Frocks\nAt $7.95 Each\nThese dresses arrived yesterday, and the\nvalue;- are wonderful. They come in a\nsplendid quality Flat Crepe. Sleeveless\nstyles or with cape sleeves. All thc new\npastel shade., and white. Sizes 14 to 20.\nAssorted styles.\nALL ONE PRICE, EACH  ..:,..  $7.95\nNe\nw\nPrinted Chiffon\nDresses\n823.50 to \u00a739,50 Each\nOne of the most, popular summer dresses.\nThey conns in one or two piece styles with\njacket fo match. All smart patterns on\ndifferent colored grounds. Sizes for misses\nand women.\nREASONABLY\nEACH ...:\t\nPRICED AT.\n  $23.50 TO 839.50\nFalls in Afternoon and\nMorning\nmen's Dressy Coats\nAt 85.00 to $15.00 Less\nWe are still able to offer wonderful selections in dressy coats. They are beautifully\ntailored of fine Poiret or novelty French\nwoolens. Richly lines! and with collars of\ngenuine fur. Colors are Sand, Brown,\nMole, Navy and Black. Sizes 14 to 44, Regular values $25.00 to $75.00. .SPECIAL\nPRICE, EACH   $20.00 TO SGO.'OO\n.'- _mi^\\mmi)s\\\\i_mm^iW ___l________^__\\_________\\__\\\\\\^^=c^m\nA. CURWEN. YMIR\nGOES SPOKANE\nYMIR. B.  C,  Mny  21\u2014S. C. Cur-\nwon left for Spokane on Sunday.\nbetween the island and England,'\nJoseph sailed his father's ship, the\n\"Westaway\", nnd Is now aSfc.or\npartner In a Brooklyn firm of ship\nbrokers, while James is still sailing\nout of New York to -South A.mer'1- I\ncan ports. j\nOther welt-known names on thr\nroster of Georgetown's deep water\nmasters are those of William and\nNat McLaren. Alex and Angus Steele.\nJack Graham, and Allan Flnayson\nwho later commanded the Icebreaker Stanley ln the Gulf of St.\nLawrence.\n1\nr. v. \\vkiiri-:k\nV.   O.  Box  vol,   Nelson,  I).   C.\nS_r.fl   ,*.,.   ..v-.'.r       \u25a0   ..     [he   [jj\nLow  C<>\u00ab   Conf*d\u00abw.Un.   S-rii.   Pol-  i\nicici, ui  in'.ii,.--!  Iiy i'..i-- Co-ilider-tii-.\nLife As..-.-initiiii.\nSamt...\n.[\u25a0'.tires\u2014_\u2014 _...\nhe  bought tho  Brlgnntlno  Capstan,\nwhich   was   thrown   on   her   beam\nends off  Cape  Hatterns and  abandoned  when  the  captain,  with  his\nI wife   and   child,   were   rescued   after\nWith  Blron*   winds   ln   the   morn-   nln(, (lnvs n,.0im| ,nc hdp|M8 vmel\ning    and    rain    In    th0    afternoon, j Thrw or hlH (m]r brolher8 were cftp.\nyesterday's    temperature    waa    con-, i(iim     Alfred's   laat  ship,   the   Sap-\n-.Iderably   lower   than   any   previous  pho>   csirTip(t oata  fWm  tlnc   Wanrt\nday   for several   weeks.      Maximum  ta   Eni|nnat  CDal  from   the   Welsh\ntemperature   waa    57    degrees    and   plts  w tt0Ulh  America,   and  sugar\nmrhlmum 34 degrees. In  ihe morn-! up the 8alnt Lawrence.   Jack eom-\niiiK   a   llKht  rain   wan   also   expert- \\ mBnded the tea clipper to the orient.\nenced.   DurlnK   tho   24   hours   end-|Und    umual    also   ran    tea    from\ning  6   P.   m.   .08   Inch   of   rain   fell. | china  to  New  vork  nnd  Han Pran-\nToward   evening   the   sky   cleared i clsco.    He  is. now superintendent, of\ni a  fuevedormc  enmnunv  in   Taconnt,\nWashington.   Nra,   u   younger   brother,  hfid,  \u00ab fmntc's certificate  when\nhe   died   fit   sea   on   a   voyagr   io\nPortugal.\nOne of  the oldest living  mariners\nof  the clipper era l\u00ab Captain  Hugh\nMcPhee who made thirty six voyage*\nMr.    and    Mrs.    L.    Robinson    of   io   the   Rio  de la Plata   and   never\nPorcupine camp were the guests of  lost a ship.    Captain  McPhee.  now\nMr. and Mrs. J. M. Gllle on Sunday   nearly   ninety   years   of   a<.e.   owns.\nevening. a   prosperous   farm   at   Georgetown\nO.   A,   La veil   and   Mr.   O'Brien   of   Royalty. ,\nSpokane are Ymlr- visitors for a Captain Mick Slgeworth, who waa\nfew days. Thcy are interested in drowned off Grand river In attempt-\nthe Goodenough in I no. lug   to   rescue   his   son,   wan   noted\nHarold Haakinson of .he Reno for his resemblance to the pictures\nmine has been spending a few of Captain Kldd. Hc wore large\ndays   at   his  home   here. i gold   ear  rings   and   fl colored   bun-\nMrs. K. Emllson. Mrs. G. Grant, dana. At the time of his death\nW. Stewart and John Bit-inner were he had given up deep sea work and\nrecent    visitor\/;   io   Rossland. taken   l0   fishing.\nJohn Bri inner, W. Stewart*, Pred Captain William Sencabough was\nLarson, 'iV Wilkinson and E. Daly, a ship builder nn well aa master.\nJr., went lo Nelson Sunday for Going according to his means in\nUie   ball   game. dnys of \"scarce money\" lie had  the\n1?\\ W. lloldsheimer manager of brtgantine AqulUa on the stock-; for\nthe Howard mine was, a recent Ymlr fecven years. A son of his, by the\nvisit*. same   name,   was   loat   in   the   Ca-\nalra.  E.  Emllson,- Mrs.  G.  Grant,  niulian  government  steamer  Blmooe j home, hc invariably does ro\nSVfis Marv  lUulii;-   uiScl  Mrs. Cath-   when she went down with all hands\nerlne    Uiinau.    aitended    ihe    ball  off  the  Magdalens.\ngumc   in   Nelson   on   Sunday. |    Oats, gathered from around beams\n  ; in the ij0id proved to bo the only\nTHANKS FXTFNDED [available  ;tood   for   Captain   George\n$3990 TO FIT\nINTERIOR TRAIL\nPUBLIC BUILDING\nKitchener Ontario Firm  Receives  Contract   Says\nMinister Works\nSIssis. J. c. Elliott., minister ot public   works.\nTHIS DOG  ANSWERS\nTELEPHONE\nMr. and Mrs. Fred JStroelile, of\nIdaho .Springs, Colorado, have a Boston bulldog which they claim answers the telephone, says Telephone\nTalk. He is called Cody, named,\ndoubtless, after thnt world-renowned\nwestern character. Colonel Wllliani\nF, Cody, or \"Buffalo Bill\", as he\nwas better known.\nCody has a penchant for strayln-;\nftway from home. He likes to wander\nand often take.-, himself for a\nnimble. Usually hc winds up at the\ngarago of which ids master is proprietor, selecting one of the best cars\nIn which to take a comfortable nap.\nWhenever Mrs. Stroehle misses Cody\nfor a considerable length of time,\nshe calls up the Ranigc. One of\nthe attendants calls the dog irom\nhis resting place and then holds the\ntelephone receiver against his ear.\nAs soon as Cody hears his mistress'\nvoice,   telling   him   to   come   ri_fht\nll will cost. $39Bo nr supplies\nand for the Installa.Jon of interior\nlit.Mngs .to Trail's new public building. Tenders for Hi is portion of\nC.e work made by thc interior\nHardwood Co., Ltd., _f Kitchener,\nhave   been   accepted.\nThe above information was received by D. D, McLean, Liberal\nnominee   for   Kootenay   West,   fror,*    made\nALEX MARSHALL\nIS RECOVERING\nRAPIDLY HERE\nAlex Man.hull. Injured in a bicycle crash on Friday, is now rapidly recovering. Mr. Marshal, retained a fractured skull of a wrl-\nons nature when he lost control\nof his bicycle and crashed into ;.\nstanding street car on Kootenny\nftrcet. He was taken io the ho\u2014\npitsii In a critical condition. Dr.\nMcKenzie   attended   him.\nH.\nThc first public test of two-way\nl rans-oceanic radio telephone bc-\nwc-n   New   York   and   London   was\n*$**&\u25a0\nIf, Sir\u2014\nyou want to get the life\ninsurance policy that\nwill give vm. a large\namount of insurance\nfor a low premium and\nalii! participate in\nprofits (that is, dividends) then you\nshould buy one of the\nnew \"Confederation\nSeries\" of Policies.\nThey may be had on\nOrdinary Ufe, Limited\nPayment Ufe and Endowment Plansj and\nTotal Disah-Hty and\nDouble Indemnity Accident Benefita may be\nadded to Uie policy.\nMai! thin coupon noiv ttntl\nget full particular* before\ncommitihtK youreeif\nilM'.vhi:rc.\ni Crawford   and   his   crew   when   the\n_P_n_?  PPI IFF  FUN!) schooner    Jubilee   were    blown    far\nrun nLtLiDr runu off the coasl 0( Nowtoundlan0i Tney\nuntlmatly   Righted  a,  fisherman   ot(\nthe Flemish cape, secured  food  and   wae prepared there wcre 2,453 active\nsails,   and   made   their   way   homc,\nThirteen    days    from    Canso    to\nLiverpool    was   the   record    set   up\nMONTREAL. May 21.\u2014T.'B. Mac\naulay, chairman or thc Newfoundland Relief Fund Citizens' Committee of Montreal, announces the receipt of a letter of gratitude from byCaptaln BUI Graham in tlie\nn. F. Horwood. chairman of the tlr|gnntine ldetlita in 187.1.\nSouth Coast Disaster Fund Com- Another noted Island sea-going\nmittce, St. John's Newfoundland, for IftmUy ownctl tho three Westaway\nthe remittance of 530.000 sent to the )jro,,herHi jaC]c_ and Joseph, who\nrelief of sufferers of the recent tidal Wero twlnSi lUKi james. Jack coin-\nwave disaster there. manded\/*ie   Plymouth,   and   hiter\nIn  the  letter,   Mr.  Horwood  men-   flftlled   on   tlle   steamer   Prince   Ekl-\ntlona  the tact  thai  the  f und * now Wftrdi    rUim|ni    a    regular    service\namounts  to  approximately   S240,oop , ,_____-  _-\t\nof which some $200,000 was raised l\nIn Newfoundland and the balance\nfrom friends In other lands.\nThe committee, lie states, ts now\nactively employed administering the'\nfunds and restoring tho decimated\nproporty on the M>uth coast and\nreplacing the boats and fishing,\nequipment that were destroyed to .\npermit, fishermen to resume their j\navocation.\nAn appreciation of the range and I f\nextent of applied agricultural re- ] ],\nfiearch carried out by the Experl- \\ S\nmental farms and Elation__, ol the j S\nDominion department of aarlculture ; j\nthroughout Caniula [h afforded by '\u25a0 \\\nthe report of thc director, Dr. E. 8. I\nArchibald,    At   the   time   the  report 11\nexperimental projects ln operation\nranging in application from \"Ar-oh-\nology\" to \"Tobacco\". Horticulture\nheads the list with a total of\n041 active experimental projects;\nthen In order come, animal husbandry, 421; botany, 293; field bus-\nbandry. 202; poultry husbandry, HiB;\nagrostology, 149; cereals, 124; chemistry, 10S;\"\" illustration stations. 76,\ntobacco, 00;   bees, 63 and  pathology,\nINSPECTOR DOMESTIC\nSCIENCE IS PLEASED\nWITH SCHOOLS HERE\nMlsa Mcl.lcnnghnn, Inspector of\ndomestic science for the department of education, recently visited\nthe Nelson schools which conduct\ndomestic  science  courses.\nShe wns pleased with the excellence of tho work being done\nin the locnl schools.\nGirls wishing to matriculate may\nnow take domestic science Instead\n.>f Latin or phyBlcjj.\nTelephoning without wires dates\nback to 18B0, when Alexander Graham Bell succeeded In telephoning\nspeech along a beam of light.\nThis tired man doesn't even\nsuspect l^is whole trouble\nis constipation\nCamp Beds\nFor Mining,. Lumbering and\nKoad Contractors\nSteel Bunks and Springs, Brown\nDuck Mattresses, Blankets, Pillows,\nSheets, Towels and Towellings.\nLET US QUOTE YOU OUR\nWHOLESALE PRICES\nStandard Furniture Go.\nComplete House Furnishers\nNelson, B. C.\nThe sluggishness which besets\nus all at times\u2014clouded judgment\u2014hazy vision\u2014brain befogged\u2014physical slackness\u2014\nmay all be cine to unsuspected\nconstipation. So beware of\nincomplete elimination.\nThere is no other way that will\nkeep your system so properly\ncleansed as a clash of ENO'S\n\"Fruit Salt\" in a glass of water\nnight or morning.\nRefuse anything offered to you\nas a substitute\u2014-there is none.\n' UNITS'- |\nFRUIT SALT\nSafes -.cpre.entatf.-e_ for North America;\nIlssstsl. F. Ritchie & Co. Ltd., IM! UcCul SI,\nToronto 24.\n Page Six\nTHE NELSON HA1LT NEWS        THURSDAY HAT 22, 1335\nHear\nthis cereal!\nSo ens. it crackles out loud\n\u2022when you pour on milk or\ncream. Toasted rice grains.\nRich with flavor. Something\ndifferent for breakfast. Delirious for lunch.\nUse in candies, macaroons.\nTry in soups. Kiddies aro\nfascinated by Rice Krispies.\nOrder from your grocer. A\nred-and-green package.\nMade by\nKellogg in\nLondon, Ont.\nCAMELS CARRY HOTEL\nOVER DESERT TO OASIS\nRICE KRISPIES\nTIMIMOUN (South, Alt-Witt) May\n21\u2014A hotel, loaded oil camels, has\nbeen brought across thc sands 500\nmites from tho nearest railroad to\nthis oasts in tho Sahara Desert.\nIt is tbo southernmost of a string\nor .orty-thire hotels built in Northern Africa by bhe Prench Unc, with\nthe co-operation of the French government, and Is part of Prance's\nplan to develop Tunis, Algeria and\nMorocco Into a new France only a\ncouple of hours distant by airplane\nfrom   thc   homeland.\nThe hotel enmc in Becttons, In\npnckaGes of 200 pounds each, by\ncamel. Caravan after caravan, traveling forty-five days over the sands,\nbrought here the tons and tons of\nhardware, windows, doors, -glass,\nlinen and silver, electrical installation  and  hundreds  of other  things.\nNeither architects nor workmen\nwould come here to work tn the\nSahara. Hence the hotel was built,\nhy French Line engineers, who\ntraced on the oiuid the outline of\nthe building because the natives\nwouldn't have anything to do with\nblueprints. Bricks made here by\nthe natives formed the walls and\ndate-palm trunks Iun.lnl.ct! girders\nhut nearly everything else came on\na   camel'.H   back.\nThc telephone line is never \"busy\"\nin England; lt I.i \"engaged\".\nBELIEVE MURDERER\nOF RITA GARDINER\nCOMMITTED SUICIDE\nNIAGARA FALI-3, .Out.,, May 31.\n\u2014Nlakara Falls authorities received\nword Inst night that George H. RctJ-\nicrn, 42, Kitchener, Out., wanted\nin connection with the murder of\nHlta Gardner. 22, also of Kitchener, at Montreal, la believed by his\nrelatives to have committed (suicide\n:ii this city, Tlie Falls police are\nconducting nn InvcJitigatlon and a\nthorough inarch for Rcdfern, be-\nllcvelnp. they Ray, he furnished\nKitchener authorities with a fake\nsuicide clue in order to cover up\nhis  disappearance.\nIt was learned that a man an-\nliwerlng Redfern's description registered at a Niagara Fnlln hotel on\nMay 12. without any baggage, and\nleft the hotel at 0 o'clock tonight,\ngiving no forwarding address. In\nhln room were found a soft felt\nL-.nt. from which the lahel with\nthc manufacturer's name had been\nremoved, ami polled collar and bow\nnecktie.\n20 CENTS A DAY\nFOR LABOR IN\nPEKINGJIE SAYS\nProfessor Angus Tells Fernie\nClub This Is Average\nWage\ne\nFavorite\nBeverage\nof the\nHigher-Ups\nCENTRAL BANKS FOR\nCONTROLLING   CREDIT\nURGED IN OTTAWA\nliCUV DOUCLAStXCO\u201eLTI\ntyca Qs <Jt Should Be\nCHRYSLER \"70\" ROVAI. SFtMN. $1B15\nF. 0. fl. F*.ttery {Special F.quipmni Extra}\nChrysler Speed is Smooth Speed\nYOU MAY NEVER   once   drive   your\nChrysler at its greatest speed.\nWhether you do or do not, the power\nthat gives Chrysler cars their speed ability\nof 60, 70, 75 and even 80\nmiles an hour, automatically makes a Chrysler the\nmost fascinating car to\ndrive at the ordinary touring speeds.\nThc power that makes\nChrysler's swiftness possible also makes Chrysler\npick-up so marvelous \u2014 a\nsnap and alertness you\nhave never known in any\nCHRYSLER'77'\nPRICES\nSMASHED\nsave'200-0*350\nHere is the greatest bsu-g_s_\never offered in brand-new\nmotor cars. Act now. Your\npresent cat will be accepted\nin trade.\nother automobile. It is this tremendous\nreserve of power, too, that enables you\nto maintain your normal driving speed\nwithout effort to thc car or fatigue to you.\nBecause of thc high speed\ncapacity of Chrysler cars,\nyou thrill to thc suppleness\nwith which you can whisk\nyour way through traffic;\nyou welcome hills \u2014thc\nsteeper the better\u2014just for\nthc joy of climbing them.\nOne drive in a Chrysler\ntells vos: why Chryslerown-\ncrs ere the most enthusiastic motorists under the sun.\nThan is a Canadian-Built Chrysler for every purse and need-'y\", \"no\", \"66\", Ncw Chrysler Six\nPEEBLES MOTORS, Ltd.\nFERNIE, B.C., May 21\u2014At the\nRotary luncheon held on Monday\nCharles Hujuloy, formerly or Pernio and now of Edmonton, was a\nguest. \"\nProfessor Angus, professor of political economy at the University of\nBrttlnh Columbia, gave a most ln-\nitr^uriR        '\/ s.     i'   !> * '\u25a0\u25a0=\u00bb-\ntlon, drawn from his experiences at\nthe Kyoto conference, ine i-uatftat\nthc North American continent had\nbeen peopled by Europeans Instead\nof Inhabitants of the western border of the Pacific waa due to the\nfact that the former were further\nadvanced ln Inventions than the\nOrinentala, sold the- speaker. The\nPacific ocean had acted as a barrier tn the past but lt had now\nbecome one of the world's trrcat-\nest h lghways for cheap transportation.\nThere were now two great communities, went on Professor Annus,\none on either sldo of the Pacific.\nTho Orient with Us large population and small resources and capital; the Occident With Us small\npopulation and anbundanco of natural resources and capital and\nmachinery.\nThe speaker compared tho household budget or Income of the average laborer in the two countries.\nIn Peking It was 30 cents a day. A\ncharcoal carrier would carry 100\npounds on his back nil day, and\nspend the following day jeturnlng\nto the source of supply all for 40\ncents out of which he would have\nto pay for thc chacoal.^ These low\nincomes had resulted \"in crowded\nconditions of living nnd the Individual possessing only the clothes\non his back, or if others were\nbought, thoy were simply added to\nwhat ho already wore. Food was\nbought in very small quantlcs. For\nexample half a carrot waa bought\nat one time. The luxury of a\nsmoke wns bought in thc form of\ntwo or threo puffs at a pipe. Such\noondittons were unbearable here,\nyet, the average Oriental, when\neducated, was on a liar' with the\nOccidental   In   mental   work.\nHOW   TO   MAINTAIN\nCONTACT\n\"With all these factors how are\nthe contacts to be maintained between the Occident and .Orient?\"\nasked tho speaker. There were\ndangers for both ln upsetting unduly economic conditions, For the\nOccident was the Immigrant problem and for the Orient thc nil-advised introduction of machinery\nwhich might throw large numbers\nof laborers out of work. Their\nsmall incomes do not admit of saving* enough to buy mnchinrr-. Tliey\nmust borrow from other countries.\nFrom this arises the question oi\nsecurity. Capital must l* used In\nsuch a way ns not to throw large\nnumbers  out  of  work.\nOf the Oriental countries, British\nIndia had successfully made this\nchange. The Nationalists, while\nseeking independence, still acknowledged the benefit of the guiding\nhand of Britain through this transition.\nThe present Chinese Nationalist\ngovernment Is not ln a position to\nborrow because it is not a political\nunit. It represents only a am nil\nfraction of China, organization tn\nChina has been built around the\nfamily group, and not tho Central\ngovernment. It would be just as\neasy for these ln the west to accept communistic standards of government as it is for the Chinese to\nconsider himself part of the Central government. He thinks in\nterms of tho family and cannot nee\nwhy he should make sacrifices for\nth\u00a9 good of the Central government.\nThis is the fundamental cause of\nthe weakness of tho Chinese government, and tho lack of confidence reposed In It by other countries, which results In a lessening\nof  Its borrowing power.\n1U.UHTRATES  ATTITUDE\nThe speaker Illustrated the Chinese nttltudo to It* government, by\nits soldiery. Tlie Occidental soldier\nIs drawn from nil walks of life,\nnnd tho occupation Is considered\nan hororablo ono. In China sold-\nlertnf. has always been looked ou\nn\u00ab- n despised employment and those\nwho follow It are drawn from the\nlowest classes. They do not represent the people as a whole. The\nprofession ts simply a means of\nlivelihood and when released from\nIt tho soldiers know no other. They\ntherefore   turn   to  banditry,\nSpcsklng about the railway., of\nChina. Professor Angus said they\nwcre basically profitable but that\nthoy were plundered hy thf war\nlords who need tho monev to nay\nthe soldiers. This results In unpaid dividends and money fnr tli.l-\ndendfl being unavailable. In commercial lines, however, the Chinese\nwere honest nnd were very punctilious about paying thetr debts,\nsaid the speaker.\nThere wero grave Inherent difficulties In thc way of building up\na strong Chinese government. It\nwns not. tn accordance with the\nnature of the Chinese who could\nnot realize tho \"cod of It, This\nwas why foreign countries felt that\nthey must protect their investments by occupation.\nOTTAWA, May 31.\u2014A oentral bank\nfor controlling credit ln Canada vu\nadvocated today during discussion.\nby member:, of the Canadian Political Science association who are holding  their  annual  meeting here.\nProf. c. A. Curtis, of Queen's\nUniversity, set forth the main functions of such an Institution as:\nacting ns tha fiscal agent of the\ngovernment, talcing over the various\nduties of Uie finance department\nunder the Finance act of 1923, and\nasumlng nodal  control of business.\nADVICE ON FEED\nFOR FOWL GIVEN\nRation Must Include Protein,\nCarbohydrates, Fats,\nAsh, Vitamines\nProteins, carbohydrates, fats, ash,\nminerals, and vitamines In proper\nproportions are required In thc preparation of a properly balanced ration\nfor poultry feeding, advises Oeorge\nRobertson, poultry feeding expert of\nthe Dominion department of -agriculture.\nTho three Important factors In a\nbalanced ration arc: (1) The protein\ncontent, which should bc ample ln\namount and of the right kind; (2)\nAn adequate supply of mineral\nmatter; and (3) the provision of\nsufficient quantities of the right\nkinds of vitamines.\nThc proteins are essential to prop-\ne_ growth and are tho nitrogenous\nparts of tho food. Their function ls\nihe repairing of waste tissue and In\nfurthering production. Proteins are\nnot all alike; 10 have been identified as containing all the amino\nacids, while others are deficient in\none or more of thorn, The proteins are closely related to the\nproduction of eggs.\nTlie body heat and energy ao necessary to healthy fowl ls supplied\nby thc carbohydrates, which aro\nlargely   starches   and   sugars.    Fata\nSHETTLESTON TO\nSEE INTERESTING\nBYELECTiON VOTE\nJOINT HOSTESSES AT\nSOUTH SLOCAN\n;Mw.  W.  A.  McCalH)  and   Mrs.\nP. O. Bird Entertain Many\nSOUTH SLOCAN, B. 0., May 21.\u2014\n'Mrs. W. A, McCabe and' Mra. P, O.\nFive    Candidates   Including sir*d  were joint  hostesses  at a\nIndian Communist\nin the Field\nOLASOOW. May 31.\u2014IC, P. cable)\n\u2014Scotland will see what promises\nto be lta' most interesting election\nfight 'in   years   ln   the   Shettleston\nwid (spring  bio*\nafternoon. The honors of the game\nwere wou by Mrs. A. F. McDonald\nand Mrs. A. McKlm and the consolation prize by Mrs. R. MacDonald.\nTlio  arrangement  of  the- hall  was\n.     , ,      , _,_.  particularly effective nnd the decora-\ndivision ot Glasgow^ rendered vacant  \u00a3       {{ ^ ^\nby the reeent death of tho Rt. Hon.\nJohn Wheatley, Labor member.\nThere will probably bo five candidates; the Conservative and the regular Lnbor nominees, two Communist* and a Scottish Nationalist. So\nfar, thore has been no hint of a\nLiberal   appearance.\nThe Conservative candidate has\nbeen nominated, He Is W. P. Tem-\npleton, a wood turner by trade, and\na staunch adherent of the Conservative safeguarding and Empire\nfree trade policy.\nMr. Temple ton was the member\nfor Bans-shlre from 1924 to; 1929\nand has a strong appeal as a work*\nlngman's candidate.\nLabor   has   not   chosen   its   man\nthe. ?uest of Mrs. A. McKlm at^\nBummerhlH ranch.\nMrs. Weeks of Seattle Is visiting!\nher son-tn-law and daughter Mm\nand Mre. A. F. McDonald for iin|\nindefinite time.\nMra. W. W. Bennett motored to|\nNelson on Tuesday, accompanied by|\nher son Bobbie.\nMrs. E. Bowkctt and her little!\ndaughter, Ma,', they returned from!\nTrail where they have been the!\nthe hall at No. 3 plant on Friday   guwtB of Mr. and Mrs. W. Laurle.T\ncharmingly  arranged   bridge  tea  in\nMrs.  Bowbttts\"  parents, for  a  few|\ndays.\nAlways wring fine linens by hand.]\nIt Is nice to remove the pulp ofi\ngrapefruit the pvenlng before using |\nand place la the refrigerator overnight.   Sugar it before putting it]\na large silver basket of exquisite\nshaded pink Darwen tulips and\npheasant-eye^ nan:, it. I'm-, tapars\nIn silver sconces carried out the\ndecorative effect. Mrs. Ruasel McDonald cut tho Ices. The aervlteurs\nwere Mrs. R. Oreyson, Mlsa Maxino\nChapman, Miss Murlol Harrop, Miss\nA. R. Mltchcl, Miss Betty McDonald\nand Miss Betty Bird.\nThe invited guests were; Mrs. Col-\nlingwoou Gray,Mrs. Turner Lee. Mrs.\nG. Noel Brown, Mrs. D. M. Boddclcy,\nMra. O. W. Humphry, Mrs. A. Wllley,\nMrs. C. H. Bland. Mrs. E.'j. McGregor, Mrs. R. p. Brown. Mrs. A. McKlm,\nr.0.^.'6-\"!^,.0?\/\u2122^..\u2122?',\u2122,^.   K.  Oreyson.   Mrs; Ivor  Jones,\nMrs.   V.   J.   Davis,   Mrs.   _\u25a0;    ,    ..,.\nYoat-\nman,   Mrs.   G.   F.   Chapman,   Mrs.\n| W. J. Tindale, Mrs Russcl McDonald,\n! Mrs. W. W. Bennett, Mrs, H. Wood,\ni Mrs.  H. McDoui'all,  Mrs.  A. F. Mc-\ni Donald, Mra. R. J, Cunningham, Mrs,\nTlie tea table presided over by Mra. j away. Serve In sherbet glasses the 1\nG. F. Chapman was centered with next morning for breakfast. This j\nis very attractive for the house I\nguest and ts also economical, as j\none large'grapefruit will serve three j\nor four persons.\nnumber of aspirants to the wealthy\nmantle.    'Hie  Nationalists  have  ad- j .,,..,..     -....      .     ,.\nopted John M. McArthur. Xndepend-; ^ J^Murmy- Mls J* '*\nent Communist. Guy Aldrod, ls al-!\nready ln tho field but most picturesque of all the candidates will\nno the regular Communist candidate. ShapurJl Sakatvala, the former\nParsl of Bombay, who represented\nthe North Batersea division as a\nCommunist In 1022-23 nnd from\n1924 to 1929.\nCHRISTINA LAKE INN\nIS OPENED\nGRAND FORKS, B. C May 21\u2014\nThc official opening of G. C. Brown's\n\"Alpine Inn\" ut English Point,\nChristina lake, took place on Saturday. Tho affair waa considered\na great success by all. Guests from\nVancouver, Spokane. Seattle. Wenat-\nchce.   Pentlcton   and   Grand   Forks,\nserve   essentially   the   same  purpose \u2022 atfcended(  there  belng flbout  140  in\nand   arc   often   classed   with   carbo-     j*-\nhydrates,    the    only    difference    hi       The banquet took place at 7 p.m.\nthem   being   that   the   fats  supply I fo\u201eowed   by   dancing,   music   being\nthe elements e-ssentlal to energy and \\ suppiied    by   a    Grand    Porks    or-\nbody  heat  in  more highly concentrated form.      ^\nMineral compounds, which enter\nlargely In to the formation of bono\nand egg shells, come under tho\ngeneral heading of ash and should\nbo supplied In sufficiently large\nquantities to insure moro bclneJ\navailable than the fowl will use.\nOf the vitamines. which are as\nold ns llfo but Which have only\nrecently been identified and which\nare as yet comparatively unknown,\nthreo are particularly Important to\npoultry health, fat solubles A and D,\nwater soluble 8. The first of these\nta   growth    producing,   the   second ,\nantl-rachltlc. and the water \u00bbolubla!tr\u00bbi\u00abon8-.iun^0n..^ \u2122V*\nH overcomes leg weakness. These\nvitamines are usually present lr.\nmost ordinary feed-, such as cereals\nand tho leafy\" parts or plants, and\nmom. ordinary balanced rations supply them ln sufficient quantttes.\nYeast Is particularly rich tn water\nsoluble  B.\ncheatra consisting of Mr. J. Grisdale. Mrs. B. G. Ommnnney, Miss\nL. McPherson and Mlas J. Sweeney.\nDANCE IN AID OF\nPARALYZED MAN TO\nBE HELD AT ELKO\nELKO, B.C. May 21\u2014Tlio Elks\nboard of trade held another of\nits dances on Saturday night in\nthe local school house wtth a smaller attendance than usual, due perhaps   to   several   other   outsl.lo   at-\nnext dance wlll bo ior thc\nbenefit of Thomas Roberts, an Elko\nold-timer, who has been partly\nparalyzed for ovor three year,*; und\nfor whom a wheel chair will be\nbought.\n113 Baker Street,\nNelson, B. C.\nPhone 119\nNt   .11     SltS    S (SVSrs S - >SS!( , 1>   l__J.S   ,|V   TUr,.>S>SB>SI\nPLYMOUTH-%;\ni%m.\n735\nI And up, t.o.b. ftctory\nELKO NEWS BRIEFS\nMi-.  J.  A  Sheridan  Ih  In   Penile\nHospital\nELKO. B.C.. May 21 Dr. Asseltlne\nof Fernie was called to the home of\nJ, A. Sheridan on Monday afternoon unci Mrs. Sheridan, who ls ill.\naccompanied Dr. Asseltlne In his\ncar to Fernie where she wlll enter\nthe  hospital.\nMiss Nalno Beatty of Waldo attended the board of trade dance\nhero Saturday night and stayed\noversight with hor friend Miss Cecelia \"Palsy.\n. Mrs. L, C. BcavlH left on Saturday noon's train for wsVin to attend her mother Mrs. Beatty who Is\nqui.r iti Wr. Beavls a-a ior Wai\ndo Saturday evening si\"i returned\nto town  Sunday.\nMrs. P. Miller who has been laid\nvip with a cold for some time Is\nable   to   l)e   around  ngaln.\nT. Conquergood, tiers tor at tho\nlocal plant ot the T'\"' '\u25a0'' *\"\npower company loft Sunday morning\nfor the Abcrfoldtp plant near Bull\nriver where he will relieve for\ncouple of weeks.\nRoy Wilkinson who ts employed\nnear Waldo visited his mother, Mra\nS.   Wilkinson   over   tho   week-end.\nII. H. Peters, local school-teacher\nhas received word the he has won\na small prlwe in a flgure-purzle\ncompetition conducted by thc Farm\nand  Home, Vancouver.\nJudge Thompson of Cranbrook\npassed through Elko oh his way\nfrom Fernie to Cranbrook on Thursday.\nMrs. C. D, Ingham with her infant\nsen left on Sunday night to visit\nwith hor Eteter-ln-law, Mrs. Frank\nItwliaiM   at  Michel.\nR. Lister and Miss Esther Swan-\nt-on motored to Fernic on Saturday and returned accompanied by\nMiss Anna Gallagher of Fernie. who\nFittendfd tho dance hers and spent\nthn night at the homo of Mr. and\nMrs. J. C. Grady. Miss Gallagher\nlater on Sunday was called for by\nher parents who motored to McBaln\nlake for the day.\nRay Troon, former telegraph operator ot the local CPU., station\nbut now of Michel, visited Elko\non Sunday and indulged tn some\nfishing hero\nC. Gardiner, Mrs. C. Dalgos, Mrs. R.\nMacDonald, Mrs. J. Bartley, Mrs.\nWeeks, Mrs. G. Fleming, Nelson; Mrs.\nA. Fleming, Nelson; Mra. R. K.\nT. McLaughlin, tors, W. \u00abo\u00ab:er.i. \".*,_.,\nWallace, Tarrys; Mrs. J. Gilker, Mrs.\nW. W. Bell, Nelson; Mrs. F. Scott.\nMiss Maxino Chapman, Miss Muriel\nHarrop. Miss Mario McLean, Mlas A.\nMitchell. MIbs Botty McDonald, Mlsa\nBetty Bird and Miss Barbara Bird.'\nMrs. Alistar. K. Galrns and llttlo\ndaughter Sheila Dawn,  of Trail, arc\nMy Work Was a\nBurden, Now It\nIs a Pleasure\nSays Mr. M. Weiss After Us-;\ning Dodd's Kidney Pills\nWinnipeg,   Mun.,   May   22.   (Special) I\n\"For many years I have hnd\ntroublo with my kidneys'' writes\nMr; M. Weiss, flflO Aberdeen Avenue,\nWinnipeg. Man. \"Every time I would\ncatch a cold my back would ache\nand I would have nn Irritation of\nthe bladder which caused me a lot\nof pain. But Dodd's Kidney Pills\nhave done more to relieve .this con-i\ndition than any oihcr medicine I;\nhave   ever   taken.\"\n\"My work Is .. pleasure flow,'\nwhere It was a burden before I took\nDodd's Kidney pills. I am' i-uro\nthose who suffer .vltli thilr kidneys!\nwlll find relief, if thcy use Dodd'a\nKidney Pills.\"\ni!   is   Mti-tcmonT-t   like   the   above j\nthat have  built  up mid  maintained\nthc reputation which Dodd's Kidney\nPills hold  today,\nDodd's Kidney pills are purely and:\nsimply a Kidney Remedy. Obtain-\nable at all druggists, or Tbe Dodds j\nMedicine  Co.   Lid.,  Toronto  2,   Ont. I\nweeioii\/eet\nYOU!\nTo be loved! Adored I To win\nthe worship of the man of your\nchoice.. to be beautiful I That\nis your right, your privllese.\nPompeian will help you . .\nInexpensively. For more man\nthirty years Pompeian has been\nmaking the finest beauty dids\nscience can produce. And\nworld-widedistrtbulion brings\nlow prices. Ask your druggist\nFflEEi Pompeian 1930 ArtPaniT.\nWiile today, F.ncloie 10ctnlifo.\nScnerouf trial lUti of Pon.pf.an\nenuly Aldi and bookltt- Your\nTypt of Beauty.\" Addr<.t! Pom.\npel\u00abn Company, Limited, Toronto,\nCanada.\nP\u00a9\nMADE IN CANADA\nRARE beauty\nfor your Floors\nHEADS ASSOCIATION\nOTTAWA, flay 21\u2014Dr. O.\n(ilsssltssis, r.BsB.C,l undorMcr-tory of\nat_st\u00ab for ext-srn-I affaire, waa alesst-\nea president of the Canadian Political Science aaaoclatton at the\ncloalm is'sjsiissi tonight of the annual meeting which hssa been held\nhere during the past two daya. Dr.\nSkelton  aucccoda Dr.  Adam  Shortt\nOt OUllV-\u00bb,\nAn average of 500 patents are\nIssued to women ln thc United\nStatca each year by the Patent of-\nD.} flee, and one-half of these inventions\npertain to domestic appliances and\narticles Tor personal wear or u__.\nChanges tn women's djess styles\nhave added space to TJ.' 8. college\nfootball grandstands, for while In\n1010 the correct width for a stadium\nseat waa nineteen Inches, now aome\nof the colleges waxst to reduce tbe\niilzc of the se*t to sixteen Inchee.\nT cost,-, but little to transform your home . . .\nwith Dominion Inlaid Linoleum. Every room\nresponds to its beauty of colour and design.   All\nbecome more liveable.\nRarely beautiful creations . . . smart, new and\nrichly coloured . .. softened by the mellow lustre\nof the famon* Domolac Finish . . . affoid exceptional decorative ccope.\nDominion Inlaid Linoleum is odourless; easy to\nlay; easy to clean. It polishes with little effort\nand, being inlaid, is permanent because the pattern cannot wear off.\nOther Beautiful Dominion Floors\nDominion Printed Linoleum and Dominion Linoleum Hugs offer wide choice of beautiful long-\nwearing floors nt very modest prices.  Appro-\n,     prUte deilgng for every room.\nMale In Canada by tie makers of tbs tmout\n1 lomlnltm Battleship linoleum\nDtilgn lllkttrated It Dc-\ntniiiion lnl.ld Linoleum\nNss. 7035, .<i.jj7.s!%'.' hi ttta\nftltlertnt celourlnti.\nDOMINION\nINLAID\nUNOHUM\nAt House Furnishing and\nDepartmental Stores\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS    THURSDAY MAY 22, 1930\nPage Seven\nangers Rally to Beat Toronto Team by Lone Qoal\nSCORE, TWICE IN\nFINE MINUTES\nTO WIN BY 4-3\n-.coltish   Cup   Holders   Get\nThree Goals on Breaks\nof Game\nTHESE TWO DID IT\n1)000 FANS SEE\nGREAT BATTLE\n1'Foroi.lo Forwards Give Wonderful Exhibition of\nPassing\n|.TORONTO, May 21\u2014 (OP)\u2014Glim-\nRnngors Scottish cup holders\nleague leaders defeated Ulster\nInlted of the National Soccer league\n(might by four coals to three la\nhe first game of their Canadian\nour, but not before the local\n'layers had given them a bad fright\nnd forced them to como from be-\nlind and score two goals In the\n;mt ten minutes of thc battle.\nThe  game  will  go  dowu  as one\n!f the most thrilling soccer strug-\nles  even   played   lis 'Canada   with\nhe Toronto side tret.tin.: 9000 exited   spectators   to   a   display   of\naotball   which   had   their  redoubt-\nble   opponents   on   their   mettle\n*am start to finish.\nAs It was the red handed made\nirec glaring mistakes which proved\nrtal.   The first goal tor tho tour-\nts came from a free-Kick against\nIster's goalkeeper for an  infringe-\n.ent   of   the   rules.     The   second\nan from a penalty for hands and\nthird  when  one  of  the   local\n|(_fendcrs hoaded Into his own net.\nJ While on the general run of the\nIlay    tho   Rangers   deserved    their\nfictory, they hnd only the narrowest\nmargins,    ulster's  forwards  gave\nwonderful  exhibition,  their  com-\nInatlon   frequently   being   worthy\nt   their   more   famous   opponents,\nhlle as opportunists they excelled,\nhe   three   goals  thcy   scored   wcrc\nicl.  the  result  of  movements  led\np  to  by  clatuty   bouts  of  passing\n\u25a0hlch completely baffled the Rang-\ndefence.\nj Thc Rangers, at aU times cx-\nm.Icd to the full, gave a polished\nIsplay of all phases of tho game,\nut their efforts were nullified\nuilnly hy the superlative goal-\nQsptng of Kirk In the Ulster goal,\nlme and again he Raved his charge\nrushing in among the-attackers\nIhen thc Ulster backs, who at\nimes were brilliant and frequently\nLeak, had lost control of the\nf.tuation.\nRUTH HITS THREE\nHOMERS, ONE GAME\nBUT TANKS LOSE\nSets New Record, But Athletics Rally to Win\nBy 15-7\nSCORE NINE RUNS\nIN ONE INNING\nAlso   Take   Second .Game;\nRuth Now Leads Circuit\nHitters\nGALLANT   KOX   AM)   SANDE\nThlss Iss tlse a-i-car-oltl which won both Us? Prssssk-\nncsss Sttskis ssi Plralico on Mssy 9. ssssd the Kentucky\nDerby at LotilssvUle oss Bsstsirday. May 17. The photograph sjlsowss GisJlasst Foss with hiss famous rider,\nErie  -aside,   esse  of   Ames-less'..   Kreateat  Jockeys,  who\n\"ERCY WILLIAMS\nIND BOB GRANGER\nJOIN JUP^ AGAIN\nl-llympic Sprint Champion to\nGo Into Training for\nBig Meet\nVANCOUVER, May 21 \u2014 Percy\nVilli..:..:;, Olympic sprint champion,\naid his flery-thatchcd mentor, Bob\nGranger, who parted over a year\nuid a half ago following a scries\nif misunderstandings at various\neastern track meets, are teamed up\n.gain. Yesterday the pair shook\nlands and vowed that In tho future\n.othinj would come between them\nt break up the act that put\n.-..matin on the athletic map during\n;he last Olympic games.\nUnder the direction or Granger.\nWilliams will go Into Immediate\n.raining for thc international meet\nvhtch Is to bo staged hero ln July.\nWilliams wlll also perform at the\nJmplro fames at Hamilton ln August\ntnd if successful there will run\nthe British team ln tho International meet at Chicago. Williams\nl.-hls year may confine his activities\n1     the   century   dash   as   his   leg,\nnjured last summer, may not stand\n.he   grind   of   thc   200   metres   or\n^,hc 220 yardi*..\nIn  commenting  upon  his   recon-\nI.illation  with  his trainer, William!;\nsaid   that   working   with   Granger\ngavo  him  grcateV  confidence.\nBROKEN BAT ENDS\nTEACHERS, NEWS\nSOFTBALL GAME\nHOW THEY STAND\na.m; .iican  .KACIIIE\n1   Teans                            -W I.   Pet.\nWashington    22 10\u2014una\nPhiladelphia  20 10\u2014.0(17\nClcvclantl     -  17 13- .507 '\nNew York  -  14 H\u2014.800\nChicago     12 16\u2014 .430\nSt.   LOUIss     12 18- .400\nBoston   12 19\u2014.38.\nDetroit   12 21\u2014.304\nNATIONAL    I.LAC1 T\nTeam                              W 1,   Pet.\nBrooklyn     18 12\u2014.000\nSt. Louis  18 13\u2014.681\nPtttat-urgl-     16 12\u2014.571\nNew   Vork     16 13\u2014.652\nChlcssr.o      17 IB\u2014.515\nBoston   13 10\u2014.446\nCincinnati     12 17-114\nPhiladelphia       8 10\u2014.206\nWASHINGTON GETS\nTWO OVER BOSTON;\nBROWNS WIN 6-5\nCleveland    Beaten;    Chicago\nBeats Detroit by\n9 to 3\nAL FOREMAN TIPS\nBRITISH CHAMP\nTakes\nFrom\nLightweight\nFred   Webster\nLondon\nTitle\nat\nI'lKST   BY    10-i\nWASHINGTON,     May     21\u2014     Sam\nJones and Ad Llska led their Wash- j iat05t sports have it, that thc Van-\nIngton team mates through the ranks\nLONDON, May 21\u2014(V I' cable)\n\u2014Al.  i\u25a0'...email o.   Montreal won\nUie   1-rUl.sh    IlshtHClKhl    lioMns\nchampion.-, hip   line   tonight,   by\nscoring   a   speedy   victory   over\nIreti Webster, holiler of the title.\nForomtm knocked out  his opponent shortly ,after  the  .stun  or  thc\nfirst  round   of   a   bout   which  was\nslated to go 12 rounds.\nThe Montreal flash opened up\nwith a bruising attack and had\nWebster in distress after a few blows\nhad   been struck.\nForeman feinted cleverly for tin\nopening and sent in \u00bb smashing\nblow to the Englishman's Jaw\nwhich sent him sprawling Lo thc\ncanvas for the count.\nForeman hold thc Canadian lightweight title before the crown' was\ntoppled from his brow recently by\nBUly Townsend of Vancouver, British Columbia. Since gaining the\nchampionship decision, Townsend\nhas put on considerable weight and\nof the Boston Red Sox today for\ntwo decisive victories, the first\n10 to 2, thc nightcap C and   1.\nWhile Jones held the Sox to\nBeven scattered hits In the opener,\nhis team got in 16 safeties Including\ntwo three bflggen. and three doubles.\nLlska allowed hut i.l:< safeties ln\nthe second i.ame. while his team\nmates made the most or six walks\nyielded  by  iho Boston  moundsmen,\nFirst  game:\np.\nH   F.\nBoston     .    .    100 000 010\u2014 -\n7   3\nWashington   .012 111 22_\u201410\n16   2\nShields.  Russell  and  Berry;\nJosses\nand   Spencer.\nSecond -sssnse:\nit\nII   E\nBoston      000 001 000\u2014t\n8   2\nWashington      010 300 02x\u2014li\n10    0\nMftcFayil-l*. Oeorge  Smith,\nI.isson-\nhco ssnd Hevlng; Llskss ssnd Htsel.\nNelson school teachers and Nelson\nBally News softball teams wcrc\ntied at-6-6 Wh6n trio game was called at the start of the .mm...\ninning when the third and last\nbat <*\" broken, yesterday afternoon, \"iua two teams will meet j\nagain next Wednesday afternoon.\nThe first bat was broken while\nthe teams were working out before\nthe game. The second was broken . Lyon\nhi the first of, the third Inning'\nand the gamo was delayed a few\nminutes while another was secured.\n'Wiu:n It waa broken, It wos decided\nthe players wcre feeling too \u00abood\nI that day.\nThe score by innings:\njNclf.oi.   News \u00ab 0   5   l*-4\n|i Teachers     ;,\u2122 b   0   1\u20146\nThe Teachers' team was completed\nJ by the addition of come high school\nIf boys.\nThe teams were:\nTeachers\u2014 M. Morley, p; J. Bu-\n'ohanan, c; W. Cameron, lb; Lome\nI Stewart, 3b; Al Klrby, 3b: WUUam\nI Brown, as; J. Lane, U; O. Harper\nI cf;  John Houston, df.\nNelson News\u2014O. Shugg. \u00bb; J. \u2122B.\n| Curran, c: R. Wray, lb: K. Wray,\nlab; L. Oownns, 3b; C. Arbo, wr, B.\nj Brown, If; W. Slmms, cf; WUUam\nj Brown, rf.\nTKIl   LYONS  WINS\nCHICAGO. May 31\u2014Ted Lyons\npitched and batted himself to his\nseventh victory of the season this\nafternoon against Detroit in thc\nfirst game of the series by a 0 to\n11   count.\nAside from holding the Tiger-. In\nthe pinches, Lyons batted in three\nruns on  hla  three  clean hit's.\nThe Sox had big seventh and\neighth frames, scoring three and\nfour   runs,   respectively.\na   H   E\nDetroit    000 010 020\u20143      7    0\nChicago      . . ooo 020 ;.4x* 0   13   1\nWhlt_hlU,   Wyatt   and    Hargrave;\nand  Riddle.\nIIROWNS    WIN    ON    RALLY\nCLEVELAND, May 21\u2014Thc St.\nLouU Browns opened their four-\ngame scries with the Indians hero\ntoday by taking thc tifttt game C\n^o 6. The Browns' camo from behind with a four-run rally In thc\ntlxth at tho expense, of Wesley\nFerrell, nee of the Cleveland staff,\nand never relinquished thc lead\nafter that.\nRHE\nSt. Louis    000 004 110--0   10   4\nCleveland    .... 000 100 301\u20145   11   2\nBlaeho.dcr, Orowder and Manion;\nFerrell, JablonoAcki, Harder and L.\nSewell. \u25a0\u25a0)\u25a0'\ncouver boy contemplates entering\nDie welterweight ranks. Such n development would put Foreman in\nline once again as the foremost\nclaimant of the Dominion lightweight title.'\nnelson'Titmlftes\ngo to cranbrook\nLeave On Crow Boat Tomorrow  Mottling;  About  25\nin Number\nNelson   senior   and    Junior    high\nschool    trackmen    take    their    last\ni workout,   today   S--   preparation   for\n11 lie   second   annual   meet   of   the\nj Kootenny    Boundary    schools    Ama-\n: tcur  Athletic  association,   In  Cranbrook   Saturday.     About   25   trackmen  and   rugby  players  will   board\nthe   Crow   boat   tomorrow   morning\nen rou-e for the May 34 celebration\nIn  which   they  are  taking  pari.\nParticularly  strong   In   the  Intcr-\nj mediate and Junior events the Nelson   officials   who   wll]   accompany\nthe athletes expect  lo return  with\nmany valuable prices.\nThc Nelson high school rugby\nteam has been working out each\nafternoon fur Its game with the\nKimberley high school. This exhibition game will Introduce the gamp\nto   cranbrook.\nIncluded In the track and field\nj program are four open events in\nj which Nelson will have one con-\n1 tC5ti.nl in the person or Frit__ Faren-\n! holtz, The open events mr, 100\niyardfi. mile, high' Jump and broad\n' Jump.\nPHILADELPHIA, Pa\u201e May 31\u2014\nThe Philadelphia Athletics turned\nback tho New York Yankee* In\nboth games of a double header\ntoday.\nAlthough Bab\u00a9 Ruth added ono\nmore record to his home run hitting feata by connecting for three\ncircuit blows, thc Mackmeo won the\nfirst game 15 to 7. Rube Walberg\npitched them to a 4 to 1 victory\nIn  the second.\nRuth became the first major\nleague player to hit three home\nruns in 0 game on three different\noccasions by nicking Oeorge Earn-\nshaiv for two on his first two\ntrips to the plate iukI getting another off Bob Grove 10 the eighth\nInning, But the Athletics wiped out\na six run lead and won the gome\nby rallying for nine runs in the\nseventh   inning.\nRuth';; three homers gave him\nthe American league lead with\nnine (or the season while Jimmy\nPoxx took second place by hitting\nhis eighth.\nTWO    OTHI.lt    HOMERS\nAI Simmons and Jimmy Dykes\ncontinued tho four base clouting to\nbring in three Philadelphia runs\nin thc second game while Walberg\nallowed the Yankees only five hits,\n(first i Vernon Gomez yielded both long\nI clout.1, before McEvoy replaced him\nin    tho    seventh.\nFirst   game:\nFt H E\nNew York . l!03 100 010\u2014 7 V2 3\nPhiladelphia   000 220 93x\u201415   14   0\nRuffing, Sherrld, Johnson, Edwards and Bengou^n, Dickey; Earn-\nshuw, Qulnn. Grove and Seining,\nPerkins.\nSecond  game;\nr.   h  e\n1 New   York   .    000 000 100\u2014.1     6   0\nPhiladelphia      201 000 01x\u20144     9   3\nGomez,    McEvoy    and    Hargrave;\nWalberg   and   Perkins.\nPHILLIES, 11-4;  i WITHDRAWAL OF\nCUBS ARE BEATEN! MALES, OLYMPIAD\nIS THREATENED\nThe Qame of Softball\nWo are all become dovoteea of softball. Why thla game, which lias\nbeen played for somo yeara now; should capture the fancy of hundreds\nof thousands of all ut the one time, It Is hard to say. as-why seemingly\nevery girl ln the world discovers & Btlpping rop\u00a9 ou the very aome day.\nSoftball wua played In tho army in .the Oreat War. It took up little\nKpacu, even dugouu could enjoy It.' the rylea were ao oiaeUc, the unclet\nend wae so delightful, that even mnstcra of baabiUl proper lent it their\nblessing.\nSoftball Is Indeed a capital game. To be t.ur<; the \u00bbiUhc 1$ u :r\u201e.s-\nnomer, for if you receive the ball on tho mwe you won't find it so vert-\nsoft. But nearly every duffer can hit it sotn* tune; the baaea are within\nthe staying power of tho veriest duel, thore is eo much humor em;ei.drrcd\nthat the middle-ased wem to rejuvina*e, and there are all the -.lemenU\nin the sport, m fact, which provide ideal outdoor recreation.\nGone are Uie ancient hoir-tpUttinn quarrels'of the blcacherr.; gone\naro tho racous calls; tho vitupcrailona; gone even, the hatred of the\numpire. Por it la not a con teat- of strength and brawn and speed and\nconccntnition which is to he wou or lost; this Is a game which juiynne\nmay lose or win. a does not matter so long as tlio players and an.\nBpocatora are happy, which they  usually are.\nWelcome,  then, softball.\u2014Kamloops Sentinel.\nstaged a comeback this year. Sande gambled on Gallant Fox to turn the trie!;, as he refused :v retainer\nof $10,000 and took a chance with tho 3-year-old\nalone to ride him In all hts races. Gallant Fox Is\nn hay colt by Gallahad XII.-Marguerite by Celt, and\nls owned  by  the Belalr stud stable.\nInternational   League\nJersey   City  8,   Rochester  4.\ngamo.\nJersey City 4, Rochester 6, (second\ngame).\nNewark 4. Toronto 6. (first game).\nNewark     6.    Toronto     1,     (second\ngarnet.\nBaltimore 4,  Buffalo  3.\nReading  It. Montreal 7.\nAMERICAN     ASSOCIATION\nSt.   Paul   8.   Milwaukee   11.\nToledo    3,    Louisville    8,\nColumbus 11, Indianapolis 3.\nMinneapolis   6,   Kansas   City\n10.\nSi. Louis Grabs 'J-2 Victory;\nBrooklyn Wins 1_M\nHost on\nNINrJ   WALKS\nNEW  YORK,   May  21\u2014-Thc  Giants\nfound   their  hatting  eyes  ntfain  to\nBattle For Rentention of Women's Track and Field\n'Events\nBy Al DEMAREE\n(former Pitcher, New York Olants)\nMany of the modern star ball\nplayers are counterparts of old-timers of two or three decade.; (i[to,\nTake Jimmy poxx or the A's for\ninstance. He's a dead ringer to mo|\nof Roper Broshahan. the Giant cat- j\ncher und lead-off man of other days.:\nPoxx la an acceptable catcher and\nhad played third base for Connie j\nMack before he finally found himself on the Initial sack.\nBresnahan broke in with thc Now\nYork'Club as a third baseman and\nfinally became one of the greatest,\nif not tho greatest catcher of all\ntime.\nMcGraw gives him that honor.\nRay -.chalk, formerly of the White\nSox. and Gordon Cochrane of tho\npresent A's orchil, onlyrlvals for the\ndestination,\nFoxx Is an all-round ball player\nwho could play any position, out-\nsldo of possibly pitching, and so\ncould  Bresnahan.\nRoger,   although    a   catcher,   waa\none of tho best ba\u00abc runners on th\nGiant Club and led off in the bat\nUng order.\nWhat players of today remind you\nof   stars   or   ten.   twenty   or   thirty\nyears   ago.   fun.1;?     There   would   be\nsome  interni-Unic  comparisons. Writs\nand  give  mc your views.\nCopyright, 1030. Publishers syndicate\nLAWN BOWLERS\nTO PLAY FIST\nMATCHES SOON\nTAMALE DICK PAYS\n$125 ACROSS THE\nBOARD AT CALGARY\nCALGARY, May 21.\u2014Several thou-\naand fans braved chilly weather Urn\ntiftcnxoon to witnca.. the victoria\nj pork races, inaugurating the thor-\n[ oughbred sport in western Canada\nj under the prairie Thoroughbred\n! BroecterH Racing association for the\nj 1030 eeaaon.\nBobby Doyle; a winner at Cochrane last week, repeated In tho\npresident'-1! handicap, the feature\nrace.     Tamale    Dick , and    Kussoll'\nGardner provided great surprises,\nthe former paying almOfit *125 acrosa\nthe board.\nMAY SEND B.C.\nRUGGER TEAM\nTO JAPAN, mi\nVANCOUVER. May 21.\u2014J. Fyf*\nSintth, prcaldont of the Cana-\nildin Itniihy rK-ocJaflon, statrd\ntoday that plans were being\nmade to send a Britten Columbia team ot Japan in 1031 for o\nseries   of   (ramefi!\nA Japanese team Is roraJnr\nto  Canada  this  summer.\nBERLIN,   May   21.\n(API\u2014Battling\nday   to  defeat   the   Phillies   for   ttio i for  retention of  women's  track\nsixth    straight    ume    this    season,\nml-lns cloves timely lilts, with nine \\,h\\ 'm\"M'1\nle   federation\nwalks for an  11   to 4  victory.\nFred Pltzsimmons managed lo j\noutlast three Phllllc pitchers to |\nttirn In his first victory since the I\nGiants   returned   from   the   west.\nit    H    E\nPhiladelphia  4    8   l\nNew y\n11\nElliott. Koupal, Spcece and  Davie;\nPltvalmmons and OTarrclI.\nand\nI field cvonts in the Olympic games.\nAmateur Athlet-\nIndlcatccl today that\nit would go so far m. to declare\nu walkout of iill male athlcU'.- if\nIts   demands   are   not   met.\nThe federation, nt Its closing\n-session this afternoon, adopted a\nresolution proposed by Gustavus T\nItlrby of Now York, providing that\nthe I. A. A. P. shall remain in\nBerlin In recess ready to be reconvened in case the international\nOlympic    congress,     meeting     here\n\u2014.  next  week,   turns   thumbs  clown   on\nWILD  I'lTCIIINti   RKSPONSIttLK       | feminine  competition,\nST. LOUIS, May 21\u2014A wild pitch! What action would be taken in\nby.Jokle May In the seventh Inning such a case was not stated in the\nijavc the Cardinals \u2022\u25a0- victory over j resolution, but lt was understood\nthe Cincinnati Beds 3 to 2. The that recalling the I. A. A. E. Into\nscore wa.-! tied, '.', to 2, with Douthit session would mean voting to wlth-\non third when Mny let loose one clraw from t,h0 Olympics,\nof the wildest, heaves ever seen at Abandonment or the feminine\nSportsman's park. _ j track  and   field  events which were\nInaugurated i\" the Amsterdam\nCincinnati .. 002 000 000\u20142 \u2022'\u2022 1 j Olympics of 1028 would bo accepted\nSt. Louis 000 100 20x\u20143    10   0 11)y  tho federation only on condition\nthat   all    other    women's    competl-\nR   II   K\n002 000 000 -\u2022-_      5    1\n000 100 20x~:i    10    0\nMay    and    Sukeiorth;    Hallahan,\nLlndaay and Wilson.\nThe newest hats .have a omiaeau\nat  the  front which  tip-tilts   them\nMITISH RUGBl'\nBOYS WIN, 19-3\nIN NEW ZEALAND\nWANG AN UI, New \/ealunii,\nMay 21.\u2014(c V cnhle)\u2014The Brlt-\nIsh rugby team ltpened its tour\nuf New fccifunii ioda> und defeated a local IS iiy I!) points to\nthree,\nM-irotif   Is   showtiu   allppers   nnd\nDAZ7.V    VANCE   SHINES\nBOSTON, Mny 21\u2014 With Daazy\nVance pitching brilliantly and his\nmates hitting hard when hits counted the most, ihe Brooklyn Robins\nscored their fourth straight victory\ntoday, defeating the, Boston Braver.\n12 to 1. Vance kept ten hits well\nscattered and fanned seven to win\nhis    third    .success!',.'    start.\nit H E\nBrooklyn . . 400 004 400.- 12 13 0\nBoston 000 000 010\u2014  1    10    0\nVance and Dcbcrry; Grimes. Coon-\ncy and cronln,\nT....C.IOI T HATTI.n (ll T\nPITTSBURGH.    Pa..    May   21\u2014The\nChicago  Cuba mado  their  flrHt appearance  of   the   season   here  today\nand   bowed   to Pittsburgh   10  to 3. j\nSouthpaw Teachout started the [our.\n...nine aeries but  the  Pirates solved j\nthe youngster and   Nelson   took  up\nthe   task ,in   tho   seventh.    Cuyler, I\nformer   Buccaneer,   drove   a   home j\nrun over the left field fence in the\nsixth  with  two on  for all of Chicago's runs.\nIt H E\nChicago ... (HID 003 000\u20143      8    I\nPittsburgh    .. 001 312 3QK\u201410    12    1\nTeachout, Nelson mid Hartnett:\nDremer, Maine and Boot.\ntlon such aa fencing and swimming\nshould be eliminated. Acquiescence\nthen would be riven with keen regret.\nThat such drastic measures prob-\nably will not be necessary, however, was indicated by Murray - Hul-\nbert. former president of t he Amateur Athletic union of the United\nSlates.\nHulbort pointed out that the\nOlympic committee's policy is to\ndefer to the wishes of the country\nthat plays host to the next Olympic gomes\u2014in this caw the United States, which 11 strongly In\nfavor of allowing the girls to\ncompete  at   Lon .Angclca   in   1932.\nLady Bowlers Are Well Represented;  Greens  Arc\nin  Good Shape\nWith a membership of over 30,\nthe Nelson Lawn Bowling club will\nget away with their first matches\non Saturday. The \u25a0.ehedulc will bo\ndrawn up on liie ground;; before\ntbe games and a large turn out i-i\nexpected. The Lawn Bowling club\nhas started, this year with a renewed interest. The preens have\nbeen repaired and arc now in tiptop hhape for the opening games.\nBoth women nnd men howlers nre\nthe membership list. Lady\nbowlers arc well represented.\nOpen matches will be played '\nt the green from Saturday until j\nr first par'- of June, thru a J\nmembership schedule will he drawn j\nup   for   lhe   Beason   matches-.\nt<M_->-*---u.-\nrakish angle, but keeps them j bags made of tweed to match \u25a0 your\nat\nsnugly fitted.\nstreet suit  bound with  leather.\nNEWMARKET, May 31\u2014Scout II,\nhalf orother of Gallant Pox, winner of the Kentuckey derby, won\nthc Newmarket stakes today. Aga\nKhan's Majur was second and Sea\nRover was third.    Seven  ron,\nFRISCO WINS\nOVER^MISSIONS\n\u00a3SAN PRANCISCO, May 21.\u2014Two\nhome runs gave tho Sau Prancisco\ny. [salons sufficient bulge on to-\nda 'a Pacific Con.it league game to\ndefeat Seattle 3 to 2. Sensational\nfielding featured the game at Sacramento, where the homc team\ndefeated Lob Angplea 6 to 2. Double\n\u25a0plays were numerous. Hollywood\nStars defeated Portland ,fl-4, al-\nthough the latter had a four-run\nlend 111 tho aecond inning. At Oak-\n:mul It took 12 Innings for tho\nOaks to beat out the San Prancisco\nSeats 0 to 6,\nSuzanne Talbot is among the\nParis milliners reviving tho leghorn.\n\"See\nMoon:  for\nValue\"\nMore\nREPMM\nand\nour reasonable\ncharge..\nand expert\nwork\nwill please you\nMoore Fender\n<& Body Works\nCor. Fall and Baker\nSo smoke \"P1COBAC*\nwhen you can, while you\ncan and whenever you can.\nFor your own satisfaction,\nyour own solid enjoyment\n\u2014because it's the best of\nthe batch-\nAsk point blank for \"P1COBAC\"\n\u2014alao in\nhalf pound\ntine at 76o.\n Page Eight\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS    TmiRSDAY MAY 22, 1980\n-cUhe ^Taxi ^Dancer-\n\\ By Robert Terry Shannon\n-1\nCLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTIO;\nCHAPTER XXII\nJoelyn awoke. Sunshine streamed into the Uttle parlor and she\"\nwas Instantly alert and vigorous\nwith the deslllency of youth. Her\nmind flashed back to her last waking momenta. She had gone to\nsleep with Kelvin holding her hand\nas he sat beside the bed . . . Outside there had been a detective\nwatching the apartment, on a long\nchance that the movie actor might\ntry to visit her.\nA glanco at the door connecting\ntbe parlor and the room where\nKelvin slept showed that It was\nclosed;   that, he  still  was   asleep.\nHer first move was to go quickly to the window. Across the street\nloitering near thc entrance of the\nopposite building, was a squarely-\ntrullt man looking at a newspaper\nand smoking a cigar. Thc watcher\nof the night before waa nowhere\n\" visible, but Joslyn knew, at the\nllrst glance, that this man, too.\nwas of the police. The guard had\nbeen changed.\nPor *\\ moment she was stabbed\n\u2022with chagrin and apprehension, but\nalmost at once her intelligence\ngave her reassurance. Kelvin's\npresence In her flat was not suspected\u2014otherwise there would have\nb\u00aben a raid. It was merely that\nthey thought he might come!\" .\n\"But we're perfectly safe,'* sho\ntold herself. \"They haven't tho\nthe faintest idea that he's here.\nThe thought put confidence into\nher spine and she dressed and was\nin the kitchenette, humming softly to herself before she heard Kelvin stirring. In the full tide of\nday the fact of his sharing her\napartment lost something of Its\nromantic aspect but, even so. there\nwas a continuation of the wayward\nthrill, the zest of adventure.\nThe whole affair had struck nome\nhitherto silent chord in Joslyn's\nnature and her whole being strummed with a new exciting happiness,\nAudacity brought verve to the\ndainty breakfast she prepared and\nate with Kelvin. His dark eyes\nhad grown somber with worry, he\nneeded a shave but. his spirits were\non the rise.\nThe head-long spirit, of adventure carried her through the unfamiliar business of shopping for\nhla suit and haberdashery'. By the \\\ntime the purchases were delivered j\nahe was back home lo receive\nthem. Kelvin's feeling rose appreciably at the sight of a razor\najtid new clothes. When he made\nhis toilette and appeared before\nJoslyn he looked Inn years younger.\n\"Let me  see  you\u2014turn  around.\"\nShe was possessively proud of\nthe nell-groomed effect. Ilrr choir.*\nnf linen nnd necktie bad been\nfaultless; in ihe dark gray suit\nKelvin's tall figure was- almost\nfaahlon-plate in its style, for the\nactor had the knack of wearing\nclothes well. Indeed, apart, from\nhis dark magnetic handsomeness\nit wae his natural smartness in tho\nmatter of dress that accounted\nlarpely  for his tnst screen success.\nIn f>e bathroo_.i ci3r,r vas set i.\nlong mirror and Joslyn, with un*\ndlsirulsed vanity, led Kelvin, before it and stood beside him.\n\"Now, sir, look at us\u2014arc we\nnot a nice looking couple?\" she\ndemanded facetiously. \"Of course\nthis little dress of mine isn't such\na riot as it might be\u2014but 1 flatter myself that I get by the censors with about 25 per cent to\nspare. Quiet and elegant\u2014how's\nthat for a slogan?\"\nKelvin, with the weight of another man's life on his conscience,\nwas forced to smile. With a sauvity\nacqulred tn many a hectic film\ndrama he bent and kissed the\npretty girl beside him.\n\"Joslyn, Jds.yn! How you've\nflamed. up since that first night\nI met you. You were like a little\nfrljbtoned   mouse   then \"\n\"And   now?\"\n\"Feminine beauty  Incarnate!\"\nKelvin took her in his arms and\nlooked dotm with smouldering eyes\nat her thrown-back face, A thousand times he had held other women ao on. the stage and before\nthe camera-rthe posture and the\nIanffuace came so easily to him\nthat, in rjl honesty, he did not\nknow where the theatre left off\nand reality began.\n\"In all the world there's no one\nlike you. Joslyn dear\u2014no one like\nyou. You are life to mc, the very\nbreath of life itself. When I first\nsaw you my heart turned oved.\nYou've saved my life\u2014sheltered me\nIrom a world where every hand is\nraised to strike me down. Do you\nwonder that I love you\u2014love you\u2014\nlove you!\"\n\"I ought to bat* myself\u2014and I\nsuppose I will some day,\" she murmured.\n\"There is no such thing as tomorrow!\" aeserted Kelvin hotly.\n\"There is only the present\u2014and\nyou!\"\n\"No wonder a million girls were\ncrazy about you\u2014you make lovo\nso wonderfully,\" she told him. \"And\nto think that I have you here-\nlocked up\u2014all for my very own.\"\nDespite a slight trembling shP still\nhad a strong grip- on herself nnd\nahe was able to pull apart from\nhlm.\nKelvin clung to her hands. \"Isn't\nWhat we both really want\u2014to\npluate into forgetful new\u2014to the\nuttermost?\"\n; Jotfyn, with a feeling that she\nwaa fighting every inch of the way.\nsmiled wryly. \"There's rent to be\npaid and food to be bought\u2014for\nour desert isle. One of us must\nbe practical. The money you gave\nme to buy your clothes about\ncleaned you out. didn't It\"\n\"Why yea, but\u2014\" his confidence\nceddenly grew startled. \"Why\u2014it's\nJust occurred to me I've got plenty\nof money in. the bank\u2014but I can't\ng\u00abt to It\u2014you wouldn't dare cash\nmy check\u2014\n\"1 though of alt that yesterday.\"\nJoslyn said. \"You see, I'm real\nsmart. But don't worry. I make\nplenty lit Stein's to pay the bills\u2014\"\n\"I can't let you support met\"\nKelvin  declared, shocked.\n\"You can't help yourself It's\ngot to be done. Why not? And\nthat reminds'me that I didn't show\nup for work .last night\u2014and the\nrent's about due. I'll have to\nphono  Stein  and  explain.\"\nShe culled the dancing academy\nand   heard   Stein's   voice   answering.\n\"I'm sorry, Miss Poe . . . .we\ncan't use you anymore ... A place\nlike this can't afford newspaper\nnotoriety . . we're In bad enough\nalready and the welfare hounds\nwould shut us up like a trap.\nSorry.\"\n(To be Continued i '\nTORY SPEAKER\nHITS LAB0R1TE\nSTAGE, SPEAKS\nBravely Carries on Denunciation of Labor After\nFinds Mistake\nNOTTINGHAM. England. May 21.\n~-tC P cable\u2014A Tory speaker wlio\nfound himself speaking from a Uibor\nplatform, and. promptly look advantage of his position to denounce the\nLabor government, astounded a large\nmeeting called by the Labor forces\nin thc present by-ciectioh campaign\nlast night.\nTlie Incident was the runniest tn\nw campaign which saw Labor. Liberal\nand Conservative candidates hhrllng\ntons of statistics at each other in a\nwordy war over lhe advantages or\notherwise of Empire economic unity\nand the safeguarding duties of lace,\nNottingham's chief product., which\nare to expire under thc provisions\not   the  Labor  budget.\nNottingham electors are confused\nenough by the multitude of tongues [\nseeking t-o give them guidance but I\nlast night's event has set Conser-1\nvattves through the country laugh-j\nIng at the chagrin of the local I\nLabor forces.\nmown i..;w....>.....:..\nThe crowd In the meeting hull sat\nin growing bewilderment for if)\nminutes while an unknown speaker\ntie non need the Labor government\nand extolled the virtues of Umpire\nfree iracle. As the speakers were\nsupposed 1n be supporting the I.jib^r\nentrant, thc situs Hon left ihe audience too amazed to rnihe nny pro-\ntost. Mutters of \"damned check\"\nwere heard when the speaker concluded ami swiftly removed himself. *\nIt was found that thr speaker had\nbeen Imported to address a nearby\nConservative meeting. He arrived\nla.4* and found three meetings In\nfull swing. He took a chance and\nfound the wrong platform. Hc did\nnol. realize his mistake until .h?\naudlence sang the Red Flag. But\nthc chairman cnllcd on him to address the meeting in the nbsence of\na Labor speaker and he decided' 'he\nopportunity was too good to miss.\nBy no means bashful, he proceeded\nto regale the audience with a full-\nblooded  Tory  speech.\nThe candidates are T. ,1, O'Connor,\nConservative; A. E. Waterson. Labor,\nand Captain Reginald Berkeley, Libera], The by-election Ik caused by\nthe retirement of Sir A. J. Bennett.\nConservative, who was elected In\nthe general election with a majority\not 2098 In a three-cornered  conlcst.\nBEDDING\nPLANTS\nAsters all colors, Stocks all colors,\nCosmos, Agoratum, Calendulas,\nDwarf and tall Marigolds, Summer\nCypress, Sweet Pons, Nasturtiums,\nSweet Alyssum. Annual Chrysanthemums, Blue Cynoglossum, African\nDaisy, Night Scented Stock, Clarkla,\nCoreopsis. Arcotls, Scabious, 25c per\n'dozen.\nVerbenas, Balpllglossis. tall and\ndwarf Zinnias, Snapdragons, Phlox,\nTrailing and dwarf Lobelia, Schlzan-\nthus. Marguerite Carnations. Nlco-\nUiia.   35c   per   dozen\nRosy Mom, Elks Pride, and California   Giant   Petunias.   50c  dozen.\nDinners Petunias. Salvia 75c dozen.\nGlapt Pansles 75c and 81.00 dozen.\nHardy Chrysanthemums, Gazzlnas,\nevcrbloomlng    Begonias    15c    each;\nPuschlas '-!5c and 50.; each.\n25c each. Puschlas 26c and 60c each.\nGeraniums.  15c. 25c and 60c each.\nPclaragolums 50c each,\nEarly Cabbage 15c dozen; $1.00\nper 100.\nSnowball Cauliflower 20c dozen,\n$1.80   per   100\nTomato Plants 40c dozen; $3.00\nper  loo\nGrizzelle's\nGreenhouses\nNelson,   B.   C.\nWANT  AND   CLASSIFIED\nADVERTISING\nOne insertion 10 cents a line\nSix insertions 4_ cents a lins\nOne month $1.30 .- line\nMinimum two lines\nNo extra charge If charged\nBirth notices free of charge ,.\nDeaths,    marriages    and    cards   ol\nthanks 20 cents per Una\nFuneral flowers 15 cents per line _\nNewa   of   the   Day   Items   20  cents\n\u2022   per line.\nNO EXTRA COST IP CHARGED\nBIRTHS ___J__\nAYRE\u2014To Mr. ad Mrs. Leonard\nAyrc. at the Truil-Tadiuuu. hospital,\nMay  18.  a son.\nBROWN\u2014To Mr. and Mrs. R. B.\nBrown, Milligan avenue, at tlio\nTrail-Tadanac hospital, May IB, a\nson.\nPERSONAL\n(B)\nTRUSS TORTURES ELIMINATED\nby wearing our supports. Thirty\ndaya free trial, Write for booklet.\nA. Lundberg Co., 038 Pender W.,\nVancouver. U3803)\nHELP WANTED\nJ10)\nFURNISHED ROOM\u2014For Bent\u2014(18)\nTO    R5NX-\nVernon.\nHOUSES WANTED\n-BEDROOM     AT    012\n(105)\n(20)\nWANTED TO LEASE FOR YEAIV-6\nor 6 roomed modem bungalow.\nBox 207  Dally  News. (207)\nWANTED TO .RENT IMMEDIATELY.\n.\u2022small cottage. Preferably furnished. APplir BOX 1394a Dally\nNews. (13842.\nIIOUSEN   FOR JCEVT_\n(21)\nMISCELLANEOUS,\n(89)\nFOR RENT\u2014FULLY FURNISHED 5\nroomed Bungalow wltli Bath,\nwater and Electric Light, on Lake\nfront at Balfour, tAgent) H. E.I\nCooper.    Balfour. (134)'\nIce\u2014Ice\u2014Ice\nLet us fill up your\nRefrigerator\nWith\nKOOTENAY ICE\nWilliams Transfei\nPhone 106\nW18CEIX\u00bbN_Or8   WANTED .\n____\nLIVESTOCK   FOB SALE\n(23)\nON_ DELIVERY HORSE TOR SALE.\nApply P. Bums ._ Co. Ltd.     (-10)\nWANTED\u2014MAN      OR LADY     TO\nmassage a ssuccsssss.Iul bakery bs__Ll-\n1   nessc.      Apply    Box 13972    Dally\nNews (13972)\nFOR   SALE\u2014ONE   SET   OF HEAVY\nliaroesss,    complete    with tollsusa.\nOssly   isscd   (our   months. B.  W.\nMs.sss.ln.   Cssa'.lcgar.   B.   C. .197)\nFOR    SALE \u2014 FINE    REGISTERED\nYorkshire  boar, 2,is   yeara.    Quiet.\n920 or oner.   Box 190 Dally Newa.\n(190)\nSITUATIONS  WANTED\nHON W. M. LEA IS\nPREMIER OF PRINCE\nEDWARD ISLAND\nCHARLOTTETOWN, V. E I.. May\n21, I By (he Canadian Press)\u2014Hon.\nWalter M. L;a, minister ot ngrlcul-\nmre, and provincial secretary-treasurer, was sworn in thjs afternoon\n:i\u00ab premier ot Prince Edward Island\nuierecdlng Hon. A. C. Sounders,\nrecently appointed to the supreme\ncourt bench, who tendered his ren-\niRnatloi. mi Lieutenant-Governor F,\nR Heart-\/ th Ls mooting, ami recommended Hon. Mr. Lea as hla\nsuccessor.\n (iii\nSTENOGRAPHER, BILLING AND\nFiling. Expcrlcnccsl. H. Aisgor,\nElsolt.  B. C. (4)\nCOOK. WHITE, CAPABLE. SOBER,\nssot alratsi lo work, Gosxl reference.\"..   Box lis,. Dally Nowss.    (105)\nVKTF.RAN KOOTENAY\nPROSPECTOR    ISIES\nPRINCE RUPERT, B C, May 21.\n-Thomas clisirs-. ss veleross prospector ot ssss- Ks-otenay country,\nsllrcl here tssslay followlssss ss Itsssis\nlllssesa.\nYOUNG   MAN   HAS   81000   TO  \u00ab3000\nto   Invest   wills   sservlcess. Apply\nBox   221    Dsslly   News.' t'l'il)\nMEAT    MARKET    MANAGER AND\nsssstter   require,   position. Reler-\nencea.     Wlsist   have   yoss   to sslfs-r.\nApplv box 1(19 Dsslly Newa. (199)\ni-OR     SALE\u2014PACK     TRAIN     FOR\nssalo   or   rent,   sslsso   yotmg   team.\n21100  lbsi,    Fowlssr,   Box 20 Nsslsssssp.\n(224)\nMI-CEI._A.NKO_-  rpu SALE      (271\nFOR SALE\u2014BAKREL3. KEGS. BUR-\nlisp (sacks, white sugar sacks. Mae-\nDonaltl   Jam   Co. (131179)\nBOTH SIDES GIVE\nPRAISE TO WORK OF\nPENSIONS BODY\nOTTAWA, Ont., Mny 21. (By the\nCanadian Preset - in.- gi_. _(..._-\nment. and the opposition united tonight In expressing appreciation of\nthe work ot the parliamentary committee on pensions, when the hill\nto amend the Pensions act was\nbeforo the house of commons in\ncomittec. Thn bill is to give legislative effect to the recommendation of the pensions commlttfle de- j\nelded upon after a lengthy enquiry\nInto the claims of organizations of!\nreturned men for morn general...\ntreatment, Thc bill pawed the committee stage Quickly, and was then\nIT I Von third reading. 11 now goes\nto  the  senate.\nFOR SALE\u2014POTATOES. WE!E Mc-\nOreiti-rs from certified seed. J. J,\nCampbell.    R.   R.    I, (49)\nSNAP\u2014MASON & RISCH ?700 PIANO\nfor S200 cash. Bos 233 or phono\n658.L. (201)\nNOW IS THE BEST TIME TO\nplace your orders tor pipe lino\nrequirements. Writ*, us for full\nparticulars, The A. P. Harms wood\nPipe Co., Deer Park. B. C.    (13844)\nSMALL MAHOGANY DINING ROOM\nsuite. Buffet, drop-leaf extension\ntable, four Windsor chairs, s7_>.\nAlso gas range.\" Phone 337,1*. Pll\nCarbonate   St. (212)\nLONG RED MANGEL SEED. GOLD-\nen Tankard Mangel, Field Carrot.\nSwede Turnip, Fodder Corn. Golden Bantam Corn. The Brachmtm-\nKer   Milling   Co,   Ltd. (223)\nFOR SALE\u2014A GOOD BICYCLE 515:\na wagon with three-inch tlrra.\nnew hay rack, heavy loggiw;\nsleigh, boat all for $75 Newell.\nSlocan   Park, (2031\nWANTED \u2014 USED TWO - HORSE\nmower. live foot cut. In .good\nKhape.\u2014Porteous. Queen's Bay.\n(182)\nWANTED\u2014SECOND HAND BICYCLE\ntu good condition.    Ray Young.\n(173)\nWANTED \u2014 A SMALL KITCHEN\nrange and household furniture.\nPhone   304R1. (103)\nWANTED TO RENT\u2014PASTURE FOR\nsix yoarlintfs, closo to city. Phone\nDominion Dairy. (100)\nWANTED\u2014ONE OR TWO TONS OP\nlight mine rails, preferably 8\".\nWhat have you? Apply D, P,\nKane,   Kaslo. (171)\nARK\nARK\nAUK\nWANTED\u2014STOVES, RANGES. GEN-\neral merchandise, books and mnga-\ny.tnes. Men's suits, hats and shoes,\nalso children's clothing. H. Orchard.   Phone   534. (143)\n(31)\nLOST   AND.PODN?-\nLOST\u2014BETWEEN HUDSON     BAY\nstore   and   City Band   room,   two\nten dollar bills. Reward,    Return\nDallv    News. (226)\nLOST\u2014YESTERDAY. PAIR BLACK\nrimmed glasses in case. Marked\nVancouver. Between Hospital and\nMcLean's Bottling Works. Return\nto H, Hughes Barber Shop or\nSavoy. (200)\nFOR SALE\u2014NORTHERN QUEBEC\nMinks of best quality; al^u Blue\nFox pups. Booking orders for\nfall delivery. Avis Bros pur Farm,\nPerry   Siding.   R.   C, (204)\nFOR S.\\LE IVORY BED   (SINGLE);\nwhite top kitchen table; extension house ladder; garden hose;\nbit. nil garden tools; carpenter's\ntools, oil Carbonate, Phone 337L.\n(ISA!\nPROPERTY  FOft SALfe\n(34)\nPOR SALE\u2014SEMI BUNGALOW 5Q\nfoot lot. Three bedroom^, Furnished or unfurnished. 009 Silica\nSt,     Apply  S,   A.   Williams.     (1118)\nS5.00 Only $5.00\nPersonal    Accident    Policy    covering   Automobile   accidents ..only.\nLoss  of  life  $1500.\nTotal loss of time \u00a725 Per\nweek for 20 consecutive weeks, also\nother benefits.\nCnll  In,  phone  or  write  about It.\nC. F. McHardy\nPhono 135 Nelson. B. C.\nReal   Estate   and   Insurance\nI'ROPEBTY   FOB   SALE\u2014(ossllsssssssl.\nTHREE ROOMED OOTTAOB WITH\nthree level garden lots for sale by\nowner, snap for oa_h, Title clear,\nBox 200 Dally News. (200)\nBE6T 11 ACRE BAl.aAII. IN KOOT-\nssssisy. Overhead Irrigation. Improvement cs.st -10.000. Ca.ils price\n\u20224000. Owner moving away. Apply\nMoiuasl wlscn, Wynndel, B. Q.\n(13334)\nFOB BALK OK EXCIUNOE\n(31)\nTOD. SALE OR TRADE\u20143 Hi ACRES\ncloae to Nelson, partly Improved.\nIn Sub. 003 will .trade for Alberta\nproperty T M. Huff Investment\nCo., 4 Oliver Blk\u201e Lethbrldgo. Alberta. (178)\n,U I IIM01II1..KS FOB BALE\n(401\nFOB   SALE--7   PASSENGER   PAIOE\nTouring, $100 cassh.   Would make\na   good   truck,     will   trade   for\ncoupe.   505 Josephine St., Room 4.\n(215)\nIIOAT3, I.AI NfllES\u2014for wale (4\u00bbl\nFOR SALE\u2014OUTBOARD MOTOR, 12\nh. p. Boat and boathou-c, engine\nIn  llrst class  condition.    T.  Mc-\n_Donald.  Phone  3B4R. (117)\nNURSERY fBOpUCIH\t\nFOR    SALE\u2014EARLY,    LATE,    RED\nand aavoy cabbage, caultflosver, kale.\nbruasel    sprouts,    peppssr.    asters.\ncarnations. Blocks, essispslraisois and\n6ssisssieis;   tomatoes.    Nick   Magllo.\n elson. (13805)\nLEGAL NOTICES \"\nNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS\nScaled tenders will be received by\ntlse Secretary cf trie Trall-Tadanac\nHospital Board for Use erection,\nthreo story hr.ck and concrete addition to the Trall-Tadanac Hospital on lots nine and ten, block\nfour fronting On Victoria street,\nCity of Trail\nPlans and specifications may be\nobtained from the Secretary of the\nHospital Board by paying a deposit\nof Twenty live Dollars which amount\nwill be reftusded tipon tho rotslrn of\nplans and specifications Iss good\ncondition.\nSealed tenders to be In the hands\nof the Secretary of the Board not\nlister than 12 o'clock noon. Monday,\nJune second. 1930. All tenders must\nbe accompanied by a certified\ncheqsse for five per ccnt of tho\namount tendered, cheques of unsuccessful tenders being returned ony|\nawarding   the   contract.\nThe succrssfssl tenderer wlll bc rc-\nqsslred to furnish a satisfactory bond\nof thirty per ccnt of tho amossnt\nof lhe contract before acceptance.\nThe lowest or any tender not nec-\ncsparily accepted.\nTRAIL-TADANC   HOSPITAL  BOARD\n(183)\nBusiness Professional\nDirectory\t\nAccounting^\nCHAS. F. HUNTER     .\nAlsDITINO. INCOME TAXBET-BNl\nBOOKKEEPING.     INVES-HM-IONI\nBox 11001. Nelson. B. O.        I\n\\ (1380111\nAssiiyers\t\ne. w. wiaaowBon, box ___Mi\u00a3_s\u00a7\nB. O.    Ston-lan. western <*\u00ab\u00bb%\nChiropractors\nDB. M1TXIIN. X-RAY. CBANBROOll\n(19670]\nBit. GRAY, (.II.l-l'K UI.lt.   NUI.SO.Nl\n-    (1387lf\nDentists\nDR.    G.    A.    C.    WALLEY\u2014Grlfftll\nBlock.    X-ray.    Nelson. B.(]aMJ\nEngineers\nH O. DAWSON\u2014Land Snrveyoi\nMining and ClvU Enelneer. lCssshl\nB. C.   (13873|\np   W   UACEY,  MINING  ENGINES*\n518   Ward  St..   Nelson.  B.  t).\\\nA. II. GREEN CO.,\u2014CONTBACIOBH,\nFormerly areen Bras.. Burdcil\nNclsou . Civil and Mining Englnl\ncere, B. O, Alberta and Domlulosl\nLand Surveyors. (1387a|\nFlorists\nGRIZZELLE'S    GREENHOUSE,    Nell\nsou.   Cut flowers aud floral dq\n_s1bus.     (13876|\nWM. S. JOHNSON\u2014\nPhone   342.    Cut  flowers,  Potte,\nPlants and Floral Emblems.   (1307TJ\ninsurance  and   Real  Estat;\nIt.  W.   DAWSON\u2014Real   Estate,   lij\nsusance, Kentals.    Next Hlppersol\nHardware,   Baker   St. (1387f|\nPhotographers\nOEORGE    A.    MEEltES\u2014ArtUt\nPhotographer.   716 Baker St.\n (13871\nTransfer\nWILLIAMS'  TRANSFER\nUAGGstGE,  COAL  AND  WOOD\nPhone   100 (13881\nATKINSON     TRANSFER\u2014Co\u00bb.    ssnl\nWood.   Long distance hauling,   r\n_ (188331\nWood Working Factory\nLAWSON\u2014Baker St., Carpenter\njoiner,    stush nnd Hardwood.\n(13881|\nTHF.    GUMPS-RENEWING    OLD   ACQUAINTANCES\n'\u25a0% __s\"*T a V\n:F. I TALKICs I\n-vi   ZAMtsbR-]\nVIE'.. -    IT'S. QljlT\nV.-.-H.   SIMCE\nro THE wdovs   !.\u00bb..\u00ab.!-\nI  wrss-si-tR    11=    SME'D\n\u2022.CC-CrNI\"*..   ~HE   VOICE\nOF   AU  OLD   HRIE.ND -\n: U GIVE   >'_R A RIN6-\nPERHAPS.  I  CAM   FIND\n\"OW   .HE    BECAMc\n-.OIKMfcN-.l.l-r    Rich j\n\\    OVER   NIGWT -\nKETTLE VALLEY\nENGINE MEN GET\n10 MERIT MARKS\nRepair Grates in Hot Boiler\nin Order That Train\nMay Carry On\nVANCOUVER. B. C. May 21. \u2014\nCitation of Engiiseer II. J. Storey,\nBrooksssere. aisd Fireman A. Fsslker-\nson. Pentlcton. for lo merit marks\nappears under the signature of C.\nA, Cotterell, general ssiperlntcnrlent\nhere, ln the monthly educational\nbulletin ot the Kettle valley rail\nway, ond ssims up a resnorkable\nexample of bravery ssnd qislck think\nIng.\nAward of lo merits, lhe rail\nwny'6 recognition of conspicuous\nmerit, ls mssde to Storey rusil Ful\nkenson for their part lis malting\nrsmnlng repair., tss engine 570 or\nthe Canadlssss Pacific railway at\nHope. B. C. recently. In tssklng over\nengine S70 at Hope, Storey aisd\nFulkerson fossnsl jsonse ssf the prates\ndislodged fitsssi the grate carrier.\nWith no spare engine available,\nthey had to make the best of\nthe  situation.\nAccordingly, though tho omslno\nwaa under a fsdl head of atessm,\nthey dumped the nre. and taking\nturns In the tassk. entered the red\nhot fire box and worked until they\nhod replaced the dislodged grates\nand connected up all opcratlhs*\nrods. Tlie could stand the Intcss-\nheat of the firebox only o fes\nminutes at a time, so that onr.\nman would replace the other whs-\nthe heat become unbearable. Is\nthis way thoy wore able to eave ss\naorloua delay to their train, whlcl-\nth.y finally brought to lta destination only a few minutes behind\nschedule time. In carrying out the\ndifficult repair work, the men had\nto walk on burning coals, which\nthey covered with boards only a\nfew lnchCB from thc still glowing sides of  the tire box.\n\u25a0'\u25a0'-_H\nNiR-   ZAND-*.\nIS  HOt  AT    HOME\n\"THIS   IS.  THE\nMAID\n_P\u00a3AKIN_\/-\nVJU-     IS\n\/\/      MIT   TELL\nI      HER   THAT\naENJAMIN   GUMP\n)_   ON\n\\        THE   -PHOrJ-\nHELLO!   HELLO.'   HENRIETTA.? ll\nMOW'S    LITTLE   HEAVEN EYES TODAY ?\nSOf!    YOU'RE    P'jTTIMbs   IT OVER   Bib\n..VT   HA-   TO   CALL   UP ANCv\n_Or._RATO_ATE   T*OU-\nHOVs\/   DOES   IT   FEEL To   BE\nROLLIM0.    IN    MILLIONS  ?\nMOW    YOU    DO   IT -    I   DON'T\nKwovw -\nI'VE  HAB MY EYE ON YOU *\nTHIS   IS\nCARLOS -\n4k\nB.. U S P.I. Ull . Copsc-h.. Nii\n\u25a0.. Th. ChSsu. Tt'hj..\t\n& tb.lll.io WAS*mri\nAMOUNT ^-N\".IETrA,OWE0|\n-.toots &Y6Vff_RDAY -\nHEft .HOPPiMfaTo^YNA-I\n-_rosjis,wtm_rBu.lui> To.\nfixers'.'\".\ncow. o-J - r'oui5_\/0O,OOO.,,\nWWEE-.\".\nNuRRfcH FOR SdOOtjE-\nV-AT-I.   IT 0,1.0W\nBringing Up Father\nBy Geo. McManu\nus'ssTEiM'  I WA.MT YosJ <-ri_.*Y& TO\n\u25a0STOP THIS AR-r-jiM'- OO Y'OUtsE cJIT\nTHAT?  AM' I THIMK YOU'RE THE\nBOZO THAT -bTAvRTEO IT- IF VOU\nDO IT  ACi'lM- l'l_l_ THROV.   OME 0|-\nTHIM <5-0*-.<b AT  YOsJ\nOON'T TALK  BACK To\nME OR 'LL Tsii.0W YOU\nOUT Ot1 THE 13DIL.DIM\nMOW  CjlT  Tp WORK,\nBUT You 'bAlO\nLA-bT -WEEK,\nYOU'O TAKE\nAl-J iM-bURAMCE.\nPOLICY   FKOM\nME\nF -TOO OOM'T\nCIY OUT OF\nHERE I-LL-.AY\n'ssOME-THiM'\nTo TOls \u25a0 MOT\nFIT TO >=U}imT\nLEAVE CiH.\nYosJ LL 8E\nM.IUREO\ns JU-bT   DROPPED iM- I'M\nC-rOsNCj   -bHOPPlMCj- s  -MEED\nSome mome*s - WELL- I'M\nWAITING\nHAMO -bOr-iE\nOVER\n\u25a0;\nTILLIE THE TOILER\n,   \u2022. s    1 s-s \/-,- s\n, v-iat    LITTLE\nHalf  PiWT\nMAC, HAS\"\nj GONE ,   I'LL\nJET     ABLE\n| TO     F>OT   OVEK)\nj SOME     F' -C3\nOEAt-S\n\\JVIE L. L ( HOW ABO u T\nWuB-iDAtY MI6HT, MiSS\nV    THOMp-SON __} ~~_~Z_\nHAiaOLY IJlit*\n.sJMOVAl      \/\nT*J-V.V^iM..\nBy Westover|\nSAV.   i*iLl>H , \"VhiS   t*s   i\n\\\\MH\\PPLt.    .*?     r.CVMrJ   HEia\nllt_.Re.p-Mo   WV   *STEN06ieAPHER|\nif-V-C W    VAsOta K I M Q*\ntM--_H.Bb\\M<ysF\u00bb $wri    I\nAi. little l!)> &,,,,;,\nm\nUs?\nW*--_\nVou-S   \t\n\u25a0P.-IAT \"S\nTOO BACs\n hip\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS\nTHURSDAY MAY 22, 1980\nPage Nine\narket and Mining News\nJAX CLIMBS 20\nCENTSJORONTO\n.oranda   Gains   50   Cents;\nRoyalite Classes $1\nHigher\nJ TORONTO, May 21\u2014 AJax OU\nIfeana held tho feature position on\nWts* Standard Stock and Mining\nli-chanao today, both in trading\nInd upward price movement, in\n\u25a0.envy trading AJai opened at 01.nn.\n\u25a0sue to a high ot 132.07, and closed\nIlrm at 52.05, a net gain of 20c.\nI Tlie price movement was eome-\nIrtsat  firmer,   with   total  Bales   of\n\u25a0 84,734 ahares.\n1 In the higher-priced stocks tmd-\n\u25a0 '_ Interest wass dull, but prices\nI eld a Unge of firmness. Noranda\n\u25a0loved up soc to close at 120,\nl-hllss Nickel remained unchanged\nIt 132, and Hudson Bay galnesl 15s:\nI*   111.75.\nI Higher-priced oil stocks gave a\nIpod account of themselves In thc\nIpwsu-cl movement. Boyallte closed\n\u25a01 above lta previous prlco at $28.\n\u25a0iternatlonai Petroleum advanced 26o\nII 130.75, while British American\n\u25a0til r,0r. to 018.25, and Home <ie-\nIslncd 25c, closing at $6.75. Nordon\n\u25a0saved up 8 points, closing at $1.69.\nlad Foothill gained llo to $1.26.\nMETAL MARKETS\nlUBW YORK, May 21\u2014 Copper\n\u25a0 'let; electrolytic spot and future\nli. Iron quiet, unchanged. Tin\nImdy; spot and nearby 32.12; full*. 33.35. Lead steady; spot New\n|>rk 6_0. East St. Louis 5.40. Zinc\nnady; East St. Louis spot and\nIt-re 4.65. Antimony 7.60.\nI At London: Standard oopper\u2014\nlot \u00a356; future \u00a354 17b Gil; clsc-\n\u25a0olytlc Bpot \u00a369 10s; future \u00a361\nle. Tin\u2014spot \u00a3144 2s 6d; future\n146. Lead\u2014epot \u00a317 17s 6d; future\n17 158. Zinc\u2014spot \u00a316 16s; future\n17  10s.\nTRACKSON\nMcCOKMlC'H-DEKKIN G\nTRACTORS\niN TWO MODELS L H\nD H\nVERY LOW   GROUND\ni PRESSURE\nj 41-2 Lbs Per Sq. Inch\nNON-MARRING\nj Non-Clogging Tracks\niH-TTEK   BALANCE\nBuilt   for   continuous   t-frv-\n\\w..  All  the  power   Is geared\nright   to   the   tracks, giving\nexceptional    draw    bar pull.\nCan   be   fitted    with hoist,\nbulldozer,    loader    or crane.\nEasy steering.\nDISTRIBUTORS     FOR\nBritish Columbia\nB.C. EQUIPMENT\nCO., LTD.\n614 Baker\nNelson\n551 Howe\nVancouver\nMINNEAPOLIS GRAIN\nMINNEAPOLIS, Minn., May 31\u2014\n\"flour unchanged. Shipments 36,200.\nBran   24.00   to   24.50.\nWheat\u2014No. I nor. 1.02% to 1.06%;\nNo. 1 red durum 881.; May 1.02V..\nJuly   1.03%;   Sept.  1.06%.\nCorn\u2014No. 3 yellow 73 li to 7714.\nOats\u2014No. 3  white  36  to 37Vis.\nFlax\u2014No.   1   2.63V.   to   2.66V,.\nWHEAT VALUES\nTREND UPWARD\nAided by Report of Absorb*\ntion of Much Wheat\nin East\nCHICAGO. May 21\u2014<By John P.\nBoughan, Associated Press market\neditor)\u2014Wheat values showed an\nupward trend today, aided by the\nassertions that tho Grain Stabilization cornoraton has absorbed much\nwheat at Buffalo, Montreal and elsewhere   east.\nFurthermore, some specula tve\npurchasing ot Chicago wheat future\ndeliveries was credited to the Influence of traders who wcre active\nln expressing themselves as \"bullish\non the United States.\" These men\nwere contending that declines tn\ncommodity prices are unjustified\nby tho actual economic outlook.\nThere wero also reports current that\nextensive wheat crop damage southwest. Oklahoma, and Kansas ln particular, is threatened If the weather\nbecomes   unusually   hot.\nCloning quotations on wheat were\nfirm \\_ to %c off to fte up, oats\n*'n to mc advance, and .provisions\nvarying from I2c decline to a rise\nof   5c.\nDOMINION BRIDGE\nIS AGAIN WEAKER\nON MONTREAL LIST\nLoses 11-2; Hamiton Bridge,\nC. P. R. New Are\nHigher\nCALGARY OILS\nAdvance .._,  : l.OO\nA.  P.  Consolidated         1.35\nAssociated  65\nC. and E. Lands      1,30\nCommonwealth    \u201e 30\nDcvcnlsh      ...- If!\nEastcrest   -...' \u2014- 33\nFreehold     \u2014  .\u2014  ,     .53\nHome   Oil         7.00\nIllinois   Alta    _       .20\nMercury    \u201e -...-_     .36\nMcLeod         1-65\nMill   City   _  .      .42\nRegent       ,01 ft\nRoyalite   -  25.00\nWhen the costume for day wear is\nall In one solid color, with perhaps\nJust a touch of white, there Is relief\nand Interest in the trimming touches\nand a bowknot on the felt or\nstraw hat. a flat Inerusted how on\nleather handbag and pumps is\nechoed tn tho tiny knotted ends of\nthe bands which trim the glove\ntopB while these bows may also be\nin contrasting color, or merely piped\nIn color.\nCanton, China, one of the oldest\ncities in the world, recently put\nInto service the most modem type of\ndial telephones.\nLOG AH & BRYAN\nSTOCKS,    BONDS,    COTTON\nMEMBERS:\nNew York. Montreal and  Vancouver\nStock Exchanges, Chicago Hoard  oi\nTrade,   Winnipeg   Grain   Kxchange\nand   other   trading   exchanges\nPRIVATE  WIRE\nOFFICES:\nVancouver,  Spokane  and  Seattle\nt MONTREAL, May 21\u2014The strong\nrallying tendencies noted at the\ncloso Tuesday found tholr continuity\nin today's steady display of the\nMontreal stock exchange. Prices during ihe session showed only minor\nfluctuations, and were generally\nsteady in the closing dealings-\nDominion Bridge again developed\na weaker tendency, losing l ft to\n02, while other recessions Included\nFraser, off 2 to 13; Smelters, off\na point at 217; Bell Telephone, off\n2 at IfiOV... St. Lawrence Paper,\ndown l ft at Bft, and Bank of\nCommerce,   down   3   at   57.\nAmong the day's advances were\nHamilton Bridge preferred, 2ft higher at 80!rb, a new high; Canadian\nPacific new, up i\\\\ at 62.4, Brompton, up Hi. at 20',j, Steel of Canada,\none of tlie day'.-, strongest spots,\n2V4 higher, while the preferred closed\nup 2 at 41; McColl-Frontcnac, up\nft at 26, and Tuckett, which advanced to 200, up 5 to a new high\nlevel. Bunk of Montreal gained 2.\nBrazilian waa active leader, with\nsales in 7.51a shares, and at the\ncloso was ft higher at 48V Nickel\ncame second and closed U higher at\n32 ft. Stool of Canada closed 2 ft\nhigher nt in.\nTotal sales were 21,603 shares, aa\ncompared with 41,349 shares on\nTuesday.\nCANADA BONDS\nWINWPEO. May 31\u2014Quotations, on\nVictory boos ior .1,000 \u00bbro as follows:\nBondsi\u2014war loan:\n1037,  6  per  cent,   102.26.\nVictory loan:\n1933.   6s\/j   per  Ctnt,   102.30-.   103.80.\n1034, 614 per cent,  101.78;  101.90.\n1037,   si.   per   cent,   105.00.\nWar.loan renewal:\n1032. 6H  per cent, 100.00;  101.26.\nReluncltng   loan:\n1043, 6   per  cent,   101.50;   101.B0.\n1044, 4',;   per   cent.   97.30;   97.85,\n1040,   4l,_   per   cent,   07.50.\n1046.   41,,   per   cent,   07.35;   97.75.\nTORONTO STOCKS\nAbttlia 60\nKirkland Lake .\nKootenay Florence.\nMacassa     \u2014\t\nMandy     \t\nMalartlc    \u2014......\nMcDougall      \u2014\nMclntyre    \u2014\nMining   Corp.  ...\t\nMayland    \t\nNewbcc    f.\t\nNew Imperial Oil\nNoranda     \t\nPend   Oreille\t\nPremier Gold  ....\nS.  W.  Pete  \t\nSherrit Gordon .....\nSudbury Basin \u201e.,\nSterling Pacific  ....\nSlscoe ~.._\nStadacona    \t\nTech Hughes __.\nVlpond   \t\n(AN.-DIAN\nPACIFIC\nRAILWAY\nLINES\nSPECIAL\nSERVICE\nKaslo and Return\nEMPIRE DAY-MAY 24\nWith Nelson City Band\nLeave Nelson 8 a. m.      Leave Kaslo 6:30 p. m.\nFARES .-'ROM NELSON\nAdults $2.80, Children, 5 to 12, ?1.40\nTickets also good to return by regular\nservice Monday\nRegular service Kaslo to Nelson and return will\nbe suspended on this date.\nSPECIAL TRIP\nNelson to Kaslo Sunday, May 25\u20149 a. m.\nMaking all regular calls en route.\nJ. S; CARTER, D. P. A., Nelson\nThe Consolidated  Mining  and\nSmelting Co. oE Canada, Ltd.\nOfflra,  Smelting  and   Refining:   Department\nTBAJI.   BRITISH   COLUMBIA\nSMELTERS and REFINERS\nPurchasers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ore\nProducers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Pig Lead and Zinc\nI-D-HAC.  TBAIL\nAJax\nAsnulct    \t\nAmity     \t\nA, P. coneollslsstca\nAssociated \t\nBssltlc     OC1     \t\nB.clftn's! \t\nBssrry Hollinger ....\nBwana\t\nBig   Ml-ssourl   \t\nC. ssnsl E. I^snrlss ....\nCentral Ilssnltoba\nDosisis     \t\nDssllsosisslss   _.\nKalcossbrldgo    -.\t\nOosKlPlssls\t\nHomc   Oil   \t\nHowey     \t\nHollinger\t\nHudson Bay \t\nInternational   Nickel\n2.05\n.78\n.03\n1.115\n.er,\n.22\n.1(1,.\n.14\n4.21\n.54\n1.33\n'   \u25a0H'.'\n8.no\n.15\n3.40\n.0.\n6.80\n.1)1\n6.20\n0.80\n32.25\nLake snore    22.30\n.00\n.03%\n.      .07\n.      .16\n\u2022      .02 >.-,\n. .17\n. 18.55\n. 1.54\n. .95\n. .11'..\n. 24.50\n. 20.80\n. 1.53\n. .00\n. .42\n. 1.85\n. 2.31\n. .22\n, .331,4\n,03s.\n. 6.70\n,    1.17\nPLAN\nYOUR FUTURE\nIN $5,000 UNITS\nUNDER tht Invtiton Syndicate\nPlan, S1.02 per day builds\nyou $5,000 in exactly 10 years.\n\u2014 61   cents a day builds  you\n$5,226 in exactly 15 years.\n\u2014 41  cents  a day builds  you\n$5,426 in exactly 20 years.\nMany other payment programs\nare explained in free illustrated\nbooklet, ''Enjoy Money,\"\n-175,000 INVESTORS-\nSend Iwolil*.. \"Enjoy Monny\" to-\nHan* \u00ab,  ,\nAd-frcs*\t\nInvestors\nSyndicate\nFOUN0ED-I694\nHIPPERSON BLOCK\nBAKER STREET        NELSON.B.C.\n323  Baker  Street\nPhone 197\nDISTRICT  MANAGER\nFor  Went  Kootenay  nnd   Oklinagan\nA. A. Milligan\nOILS SOAR ON\nCOAST MARKET\nAmalgamated Up 91-2; Calmont 6; Okalta 8; Mines\nDull\nVANCOUVER, May 21\u2014Amalgamated snapped of its slump today,\nand, providing the Vancouver stock\nexchange with Its feature ran up\nOVa points to .29Mi on a surge\nof buying. Itcporta nf improved\nprospects at the Amalgamated wells\ncaused tho sudden upturn, and thb\naction of that issue hnd a steadying\neffect on tho rest ot the oils.\nCalmont waa up 8 cents at .1.66,\nwhile Okalta jumped 8 cents to\n.68. Mercury sold up to 43 for\na gain of H'a cents on a Rood\nturnover. Merland was fairly active\nbut   closed   unchanged   at   .23.\nTho mines were dull w| th the\nrecent popular leaden, dropping to\nlower iQvels, Bl\u00bb Missouri was off\n2 cents at .53. while George Copper\ndropped 5 cents at 1.85. Pcnd\nOreille   gained   3   cents   to   1,60.\nBEARS FIND EASY\nPICKINGS IN NEW\nYORK MUST\nFinal Prices of U. S. Steel\nand Others Off On\nthe Day\nMONTREAL STOCKS\nClose\nBank   of  commerce       256\nDom.nIon    Bank    240\nBank or Montreal    305\n323\n300\n250\n31\nlft\nBan,: of Nova Scotia -\nRoyal  Bank  \t\nBank of Toronto \t\nAbitlbi Power fc. pnper \t\nAsbestos  Corporation  \t\nAtlantic   Sugar   \t\nBell  Telephone   \t\nBrazilian T. L. & Power \u2014\t\nBritish  American  Oil ,\u2122\t\nBrompton   Paper _.\nCanada Bronze -_.\u201e.\t\n160 V.\n*,Bft\n18.00\n29 V\n.45\nCanada car &  Foundry      23.4\nCanada Cement    \t\nCanada Cement   pfd   _\t\nCanada Converters   \t\nCanada Cotton*    \t\n97\n70\n60\ncan  Oen  Electric  pfd  350\nCanada   Power -     18V*\nCanada steamship Lines       17\nCons Mining & Smelting   216\nDominion   Brldgo    -    02 ft\nDominion Qlass \u201e     115\nDom Steel  Corpn  pfd  -      43%\nDominion  Textile\nA.    P.    Grain       19ft\nHlUc'rest Colliers         60\nLake  of  the  Woods  \u2014 \u2014     41\nMassey  Harris    32%\nMontreal   Power    \u2014  123\nMontreal   Telegraph   \u2014     48^\nMontreal   Tramways   _.  174\n32\nfifi\nano\n20\n102\nor.\nNational    Breweries   \t\nNational   Steel   cor   ..\u2014\nOgllvle   Milling        ..-\nOntario  Steel  products\nOttawa L H & Pwwer -\nPenmans   Ltd      -\nPower Corporation  -      Bl\nPrice   Bros      \u2014     74\nQuebec   Power           12\nShawinigan         . 75\nShcrwin   Wlllams   _       30\nSo   Canada   Power          35\nSteel   of   Canada.       W\nTuckett   Tobacco         285\nWestern Grocers       13H\nWinnipeg Railway pfd     103\nWinnipeg  Railway  ...       43'\/a\nCONTROL OF CURRANT RUST\nFour applications of sulphur-dust\nat Intervals of ten to fourteen days\ncommencing when thc leaves are\nabout one-half incl^ in diameter hns\nbeen found by the Division of Botany of the Dominion department of\nagrlctilturo to be very effective In\nthe control of whitc-plnc blister rust\non black currants. This method\nwas developed through threo of field\nexperimentation. It was found thnt\nthe rust came from white pines to\nthe currant bushes, appearing on the\nblack currant leaves when a definite\nstago of dovlopment ln the aeclo-\nspores on the white pine became apparent. White this treatment prevent* defoliation of the currant bushes it Is also found that there Is sufficient inoculum left on the leaves\nto re-infect white pines.\nFIND  POULTRY   PAY\nTlie importance of live stock ln\nthc establishment of a sound agriculture has long been recognized\nand many farm families ln Western\nCanada aro beginning to realize the\nlesson already learned ln the East,\nthat live stock Is too important a\nfarm adjunct to be overlooked. Tliey\nare also beginning to reollae the im.\nportant part poultry plays tn the\ngeneral scheme of farm revenues. P.\nC. Elford, Dominion poultry husbandman, who has Just returned\nfrom a trip through tho West reports\nthat many farmers are Increasing\ntholr poultry riocks this year, and\nthat tho demnnd for certified hatchery chicks has assumed unequalled\nproportions. Following the drought\nof last year the almost complete crop\nfailure in many sections, hundreds\nof farm families frankly admit that\nhad lt not beep for tho cash coming\nIn from ogga and poultry they would\nnot have been ablo to pult through.\nI'.  Block\nTrall,\na t\\\nThe N. Y. Bun observes: \"The\nFederation of Women'B clubs demands that stylists design clothes\nthat will look good on stout women. That's an engineering problem.\"\nNEW YORK, May 21.\u2014(By John L.\nCooley, A. P. financial writer.)\u2014The\nbears found comparatively easy pick-\nlug in today's stock market, with\nthe exception of rallies in the food\nand rail shares, which wero fairly\nwell sustained, the short interest\nhad tho list virtually to itself. Although the close was enlivened by\nanother fhury of covering, final\nprices of important stocks like U. S,\nSteel, American Telephone, Westinghouse Electric, General Electric and\nAmerican Can were off on the\" day.\nTrading again dwindled, totalling\n2.078.4OO   shares.\nReports from Cleveland wild the\nquotations of semi-fin lahcd erteel\nhad been reduced (Si  to $2 a ton.\nOalns of one to threo points in\nAtchison, New York Central, Union\nPacific' Rock Island, Southern Railway and Pennsylvania resulted, although several of the group failed\nto hold the top. Missouri-Kansaf.-\nTexas climbed fw:r point\u00ab on tho\nrxpectation of the Initial si quarterly dividend, announced after the\nclose, but met with enough profit-\ntaking to cancel most of tho rise,\nNational biscuit, was stronfe, approaching Its year'B high. General\nMotors crossed 50 and was dow n\nnearly a point at tho closo. American Machine nnd Foundry made one\nof its wide swings, soaring 10 points.\nTho feature of the money market\nwas a concession of a quarter of\none per cent in long-term loan\nrates. A rise of 3-32 In sterling\ncables was accompanied by reports\nthat the Bank or England contemplated another reduction In its rediscount rate and that other central\nbanks abroad might dn likewise\nbefore the flotation of tho German\nbonds,  now expected  early  in  June.\nNEW YORK STOCKS\nEXCHANGE RATES\nNEW YORK, May 31\u2014Sterling exchange at i)4.63% for 60 day bills\nand at M-35  15-10 for demand.\nForeign bar silver, 40ft centa.\nCanadian  dollars,  3-64  cent disc.\nFranca 3.92 cents.\nLire.-.,   6.23%   cents.\nKronen, 26.60 cents,\nMarks,   23.B4H   centa.\nNelson approximate sterling exchange rate 04-87   15-16.\nFRUIT INSPECTION\nGROWING EARLY\nDominion Government's Method Insures Recognition\nof Quality\nla product -.ual'ty,. It 6\u00bb\u00ab \u00abllm__\u00bbt\u00abd\nthe ele-int of expediency and It nu\ndeveloped tbe sss__or_nn,y to suob.\nan extent tbat government in-\ni.jsEsstsssi .riilt. and vegetables have\nbecome exceedingly popular on oerr\ntain markota during the past Mason and In the export market la\nparticular premium prlcea Have \u00bb\u25a0\nssjlted.\nHlgls\nAllegheny        -7-*.\nAllied   Chesnicssl 305\nAndes,        2,._\nAmcrlcssn Cr.n.. 142*_\nAm For Power .1%\nAmcrlcssn Loco.. 6.W\nAm Steel Pdy 41M,\nAsn Smelt Si He 70 .i\nAm Telephone- 2.3\"_\nAm    Tobsscco    . 254\nAnaeonda   _ - ' 60\\_\nAtchlson    ....-  229.-\nBaldwln    27%\nBait _ts Ohio .. 115._\nBendlx   Aviation   4H_\nBeth   Steel       -514\nCan  Pacific    209\nCerro   de   Pasco   55\nChes tc Ohio . 2181.\nChrysslssr      35.\u201e\nCon Oaa N Y .. 126*4\nCorn Product- 1031,\nc Wright ptd ..   \u2014\nDupont  ii-OV.\nEastman   Kodak 241*4\nErie           49\nI'ord Eisgllsh ....   \u00ab*-\nFord   of   Canada\nFirst  Nat Storc3   5214\nFrccport    Texas   47 y,\nOessensI    Motors   50..\nGeneral   Electric   80%\naranby    \t\nO N pfd ...     . .\nOt   West   Sugar\nHosve   Sosmd\nHudBon    Motors   4314\nInt   Hap   Trans\nInt   Nickel    ... .\nInt Tel tc Tel\nKelly  Spring   ....\nKenn Copper  .\nKrcsgo   S  S\nKroegg   Sc   Toll\nMack   Trsick   .\nMiami      \t\nNash  Motors ....\nN   Y   central\nNorth   Pacific\n3314\n26\n31\nS2.4\n(SSS',\n\u25a01'4\n47\n3014\nSS2S.\n89'i\n22'.;\n44*.\nm*.\n83 %\nI.sssv\n20.;\n302\n20H,\n140S.4\n78\n63 V,\n69.4\n243.4\n\u25a0257.4\n67,4\n227\n27(4\n11414\n40 W\n94 Ms\n208\n62V4\n217714\n34\n122*4\n\u2022OUt\n12714\n233 It\n4714\n47\n48 \u00ab4\n71*4\n30\n91'i\n251,\n31)'.,\n40*;\nClssse\n27\n302\n2014\n14114\n7o\u00bb;\n6314\n4114\n69.4\n242.4\n261\nB8\u00ab4\n227\n2714\n116\n4014\nnss-1:,\n208\n5214\n213\n34%\n123\n10114\n1414\n120+-\n237\n471,\n18\n3614\n53.4\n4714\n.f>s,\n791,\n30\noni\n26\n31\n40*;\nNORANDA, NICKEL\nFIRMUPJORONTOj\nBrazilian and Ford of Canada j\nAlso Improve Positions '\nTORONTO. May 21 \u2014 Noranda,\nNickel, Brazilian and Ford of Canada\nwere among the Icadera on the\nToronto stock exchange today to\nimprove their positions from the\nprevious day. Steel issues also\nfirmed slightly snd tho oils were\nvariable. Changes in most other\ngroups were without significance.\nThe aggregate turnover of shores\nreached   only   20.630.\nFord \"A\" opened at 35 and closed\nat 3!>\\_ tor a net gain of ft Goodyear preferred at 107'^ hhowed a\ngain of the fraction, the common\nbeing   unchanged.\nBrazilian closed at 48ft, a gain\nof ft, It opened st 48Ta. wiu. run i\nup to 49 and went ns low during |\ntiie day as 47%. C-P.B. old cam.1 j\nout to gain 4 to 208. The new j\ngained a point.\nIssues in the steel group to make\nappearances wero inclined to j\nstrengthen. British Empire 2nd preferred gained y_; Canadian Car\nft. Steel of Canada one, Hamilton\nBridge alone losing, Us final price\nof   293.i   boln*   off   IV*.\nPROPOSED! OLD\nST. GEORGE HOUSE\nDickensian Societies    Oppose\nMove Sell Old Workhouse\nPackard    Motors   *1ft\n7fP*\n88-H\n36\n114-4\n28%\n66\n122%\nPenn R B \t\nPhillips   Pete\nRadio  Corp       49,^\nRadio  Keith   Or   42%\nRom   Rand\nRock I&land\nS  Louis  &  8  F 118%\nSchulte          S3-*\nShell  Union  Oil   21%\nSinclair  Con\nSo  Calif  Edison\nSouth  Pacific\nStan Oil of Cal   BGH\nStan  Oil  of Ind   \u2014\nStan Oil of N J   67*-.\nStewart   Warner   37*4\nBtudebaker        87V*\nTeiaa   Corp   ....-   57Va\nTexas   Gulf   Bui   59%\nUnion  Oil   Calif   45\nUnion   Paolflo   - 23314\nUnited   Arlcraft..\nU   8  Rubber\nU S St*el  ,.\nWest   Electric\nWillj-s   Overland     8\nYellow  Truck   ..   28%\nW*\nlflB%\n|73\n32 U\nfiO'n\n21.4\n42%\n175\n17\n77i a\n38\n47\n40%\n34\n111%\nil6Va\n8%\n21V4\n2B%\n64 ft\n121%\n64%\n27%\n30 ft\n68%\n229\n28H\n168%\n107%\n7%\n20%\n;.0'a\n1.2%\nm *.\n21 Vi\n43%\n170\n83 Vi\n3 7%\n78\n38\n4RVi\n41\n34 ft\n\\Hft\n116Vi\n8%\n21%\n26%\ne*ft\nI22Vi\n69\n53%\n64%\n27%\n36%\n47%\n69%\n4*6\n232%\n70%\n28%\n108%\n170\n7%\n27%\nLONDON, May 33^-CBy Thoe. T.\nChampion, Canadian Press Staff\nCorrespondent)\u2014Members of Dlck-\nenalan societies hero are raising a\ncry over tho proposal \\o sell tho\nbuildings of tho old St. Oeorgoli\nWorkhouse ln Southward, on the\nSurrey aide of the river. The Dlck-\nenfiiana declare this workhouse Is\nthe place where Oliver Twist startled\nthe Workhouse Master by \"asking\nfor morn.\"\nSome tlmo ago, when tho build\nlngs were dismantled, the big copper boiler in the kitchen, out of\nwhich gruel was in the old days un\ndoubtedly ladled to the paupers,\nwas put Into the snJckeeping of\nthe Cumminga Museum of Dickens\nmomentoes. The kitchen to this day\nla certainly very like thc drawing\nwith which CruiksJiank illustrated\nthe scone when Oliver asked for\nmore, but apart from this lt ls\nrather difficult even for a closo\nreader of \"Oliver Twist\" to appreciate why this workhouse should bo\nidentified. as tho very place of\nOliver's sufferings,\nCertain it is that the book Itself\nlends no support to (his contention.\nTho workhouse, so far as it lo\nidentified at all. lay many miles\nfrom London, and when Oliver ran\naway and made his way to London\nlie approached It \"by the llttlo\ntown of Barnet.\" Barnct in well to\nthe north of London, whereat. St\nGeorge's workhouse la barely a mile\nto the sotiLh of  the Mansion house.\nHowever. If the Dickenslan fans\nInsLst on the Identity thcy will\nprobably be allowed their way -\nbut lt ls not likely their protests\nwill f.ave the old workhouse from\ndemolition.\nOTTAWA. May 21.-~.CP)\u2014 The\nshipping point Inspection service ol\ntho fruit branch of the Dominion\ndepartment of agriculture last year\nhnndled 28.760 a\\n\\ of fruits and\nvegetables, an increase of 23.000 cars\nln tho past five years, and 9300 cars\nmore than wcre inspected in tho\n1928-2!) seaaon. Hundreds of thousands of tons of pcriahablc fruits\nand vegetables now pw.a from producer to consumer through this\nnew system of established-quality \u25a0\nmarketing and tho government cer- j\n..ricate of inspection, haa plticed j\ntrading on a boais of confidence.\n\"Tho maintenance of a rigid but;\nuniform inspection service at tho'\npoint- of shipment, and sale on that\nbasis, producers, shippers and Urn I\ntrndi! alike concede will assure Can- j\niui;. a place, of Importance in the j\nrace of competitive supremacy in \u25a0\nthe market of these products.'' stntt'-ii\nG. E. Mcintosh, commissioner of\nMw dominion fruit branch\n\"The shipping point inspection\nservice has probably been the greatest single factor ln establtshlnff\ntrade and consumer confidence m\ntho aunllty of Canadian fresh fruit.*.\nfind vegetables,\" Mr Mclntoah ._\u00ab-\nserta. \"H is on thr basis of quality\nthat Canadian growers muf-t compete with other producers tn the\ndomestic and export markets, and\ntho key to tho kucccjw-'uI merchandising of these product., is represented by the uniformity of our\n[,-rado  standards^\nThe (.hipping point Inspection\nservice now rapidly growing In popular favor wiui Instituted us a vol*,\nuritary service to producers to provide a neutral clc.er.._.im!l(u. - of\nquality betwen buyer ami seller,\nand the government certificate I.i\nprima facie evidence of the real\nquality of the: product. In operation it i.h nn important merchandising service for which a smalt fee !;.\ncharged It Is optional except for.\nexport i.hipmrn.<i nf apple-, or\npears, and ln respect to these It\nIn compulsory except in ihe province of Nova Scot In,\nAt the special request of growrrs\nand shippers tlie . inspection service\nhas been mnde compulsory with ro-\nr-pect to all shipments of fruits and\nvegetables from British Columbia.\nand for all table stock potatoes from\nPrince TSdwrml Island and New\nBrunswick. Important areas tn\nQuebec and Ontario nro rapidly extending the application nf the service each scapon as its benefit.-, become   apparent.\nThe government Inspection cerM\nflcato   has   created   trade   confidence\nVANCOUVER LIST\nBl-\nBlg-'MteOUrt    .S3\nDut-lo        -It\nGssorfia Copper _-  1-8S\nOeorgla Blvor .  .08\naolccsissla    \u2014  tl'\/s\nOrssssdview .... \u2014 &t*ts\nIndependence    \u2014\u2014\nInt.  c. Is O.  SI\nKootflisjsy   Florence   X .03\nKootenay Klna X _\t\nMorton Wollesy X   .06\nKolsle   Five  \u2014 .10\nOreson   Copper   _\u2014_ .10\nPremier    '9B\nppssd Orelllo    1.50\nPorter   Idaho \u2014 .H\nReeve-,   McDonald    ._ ,BQ\nP.sslssss  Arjenta  X  \t\nMsiow-lalM :  .10\nTopic? Blchlleld - - .1014\nWhlssev\/fttssr    .60\nStocks nsarkest X are curb\n_-k\n.6-\n1.50\nxn\n.so\n.08\n.04\n.WW\n.03\n*\u00abw\n.u\n3ft\n1-fl\n.18\nM\n.03\nJO*\notsocloi.\nLIVE STOCK\nWINNIPEO, Man.. May 31-Dominion livestock receipts aro as\nfollows:. 47,ri cattle; 350 caW\u00ab;\n1,368\" hog^.   ^15   sheep.\nB_eern. up to 1050 lbs.--Oood and\nchoice  10.00. to  11.00.\nSteers, over lQ.r>0 lbs.\u2014Good amd\ncholco   10.2a   to   li.oo.\nHeifers\u2014Good and choice, 0.W\nto    10.50.\nFed calve*\u2014Good and choice 10.00\nto   11.50,    '\nCows- Good, 7.50 to B.flO; canneni\nand  cutters  .TOO  to 4.75.\nBuUiv--Qood,   6.00   to   6.50.\n.Hooker and feeder steers\u2014-Oood,\n7.50   to   8.2S.\n;.;oi*.: cow., and hellera\u2014Oood\n(3.00   to   7.50.\nMilkers   und\n100,00.\nVeal    '\"a 1 ven- -Oood     and\n11.00   io   14 00.\ni-.r\u00bb(\u00abj\u2014Select bacon $1.00 per bead\npremium, bacon, 11.00;.. butchers 70o\nper head discount; lights and feeder;.   11,35   to   12.50.\nI.'nmbs-- Good handywelght 12.00;\npood   heavlea  10.00   ia   11.00;   bucks\n7.00    to   9.00.\nSheep\u2014Good heavlea. fl.OO; good\nhandywelght 6.50 to 7.00.\nhpringers\u201460.00   to\nabolce.\n''Everything in Building\nMaterials\"\nBuilders and Contractors\nNELSON, B. C\n&&\u00bb!\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nWINNIPEO,   Man.,   May   21\u2014Closing  quotations:\nMay\nOpesi\n. 108\nHigh\n108\nEgg Markets\nOTTAWA, May .1\u2014PtIom, on the\nCanadian ens _s\u00bbr_e-s continue.\nunchanged today but the weaker\nundertone otlll prevailed.\nToronto\u2014Prloca on thta egg market\ncontinue unchanged although the\nundertone Is weaker. Dcalero are\nquotlng country shippers for ungraded efs.ss extras 30-31; firsts 28;\nseconds 24-20; delivered, cases returned.\nMontreal\u2014Egg receipts hero yesterday wore 3,042 cases as compared to 1,820 cases on tho corresponding day a yoar ago. Tho market\nls dull and declining, Five cars\nwere offered yesterday. Mostly westerns but Including export packed\nOntarlos, at extras 33. frsts 31,\ndelivered without skit. There waa\na hid of ono oent less but this was\nunaocepted. A tsar of western eggs\nsold today at extras 32, firsts 30,\nseconds 27  delivered.\ni.i.i.\u201e,..\u201e \u2122.t am,, Nov. 2i%,\nJuly     lOO.i   109*4    108',    108.4\nOet.    .\nOats\nMay    .\nJuly\nOct.\nBarley\nMay .-\nJuly ...\nOct\t\nFlax:\nMay    ...... 318       215\nJuly     317M,    318\nOct.    ..... 100\nRye:\nMay       \u2014\nJuly    .' 68\nOct.      eavt\nCash   prices:\nWlsent\u2014No, 1 hard, 107..; No. 1\nnorthern. 107._; No. 2 northern.\n10611,; No. 3 northorn, tsot quoted;\nNo. 4. 100%; No, S. 93'..; No. 8,\n78.4: feed 6614; track 107V. screenings 86.00 per ton.\nOat-\u2014No. 3 C.W. 49V4: No. 3\nO.W. 46.4; extra one food, 46%;\nNo. 1 feed 46: No. 2 feed 39; re.\nJect-_l   3014;   track   4914.\nBarley\u20143 C.W. 4314; B.o.w. 40H;\nNo. 6 O.W, 88; No. 8 C.W. 3611,;\ntrack   4314.\nF_al_ 1 N.W.O. 314*.; No. 3 C.W.\n31014: NO. 3 O.W. 17414; track 31414.\nEye\u2014No. 3 C.W. 6014.\nRoadwoK'k and the \"Caterpillar*\nIn every municipality there's summer\nroadwork t<> do new road repair work\u2014\nmaintenance\u2014whatever the particular'\ntasks, il can he done better, quicker\nand cheaper with \"Caterpillar'' power. Ask\nfor our new booklet \"Roadwork and the\nCaterpillar,\"\nsa\n0B1.\n\u2014       ooii\n63 6214\n66li      66U\nYacatlon 9rlps\n)N   -Vi...,   li Ml V,\nBeaton \t\nChicago  \u2014\nDulu.h\nPort W.lllum ...\nHalifax '...\u2014.,_\n   $1_)\".7B\n \u201e    60.30\n _    76.00 .\n ,..    90.00\n  157.75\nsijpt, ..o-H.'Trn\\\" umit, oct. si.\nMontreal\nN'ftw York..\nN'laeari Fall\nWHY   PCLLETH   DON'T   PAY\nOne significant fact in the esa\nmarket reports thla spring ib tho\nmarked falllna ofi in egg production.\nAsked for the reaaon for this tho\nDominion Poultry Husbandman\nstated that the e*trcmo dry weather\nof laat year wbb the cauae. \"The\ncondition ta general throughout\nWestern Canada and to a certain\nextent In the east.\" ho states, \"snd\ntho faot Is, that owing to the unusually dry season chirks ism year\nmatured (in laying pullets before attaining thetr proper growth.\"\nHamilton   119.90\nLondon    -   Ufl.90\nMinneapolis   -..-  75.80\nMoricton   162.20\nMANY ADDITIONAL DESTINATIONS\nASK FOR BATES KUOM AMI TO ANY POINT\nRoute via Mn!n Line or via Soo Lino through Winnipeg or Portal\nto Bt. Paul, then via Chicago err Sauu ate Mane, or via Oreat\nLakes, or via California fit addition...! laro; <\u25a0- kckxI to so via cms'\nof the above ro.utoa,  return  another.\nSleeper Ile?rr,vatloiis ami tomplete Itifornuulon from any\nL'unaiilan I'.ulfic Unluvay Act-iit\nTickets\nivvtte\nJ.   S.   CAKTLU,   DlSTItH T   PASSF.NC1KK   AOENf.   NELSON, &  C.\nCanadian Pacific\nWorld'o Grea.est TrovoS System\n Page Ten\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS    THURSDAY MAY 22, 1980\n24th\n<\nof\ni\nMay\n._#*\n,...':- \u2022. \u25a0..\n\u25a0\nF.\n&\ns\nfor Empire Day \u25a0\nSILK FLAGS, 10c to 50c.\nCOTTON FLAGS, 10c to $1.00\nFLAG HOLDERS, to fit the radiator\ncap of your car, 35c.\nFLAG HOLDERS, complete with\nFive SILK FLAGS, 75c and $1.00\nMann - Rutherford Co.\nPAIL SERVICE,\nEDGEWOOD AND\nFIRE VALLEY\nTenders    Called;    Will    Be\nTwice Per Week States\nMinister\nA rural mall service ls io bc\n'_i..-Ui_uratcd between Edgewood and\nFlro Valley, according to word received by D. D, McLean, Liberal\nnominee for the Kootenay West\nriding. *\nA letter received Irom Hon. J. C.\nElliott, minister ol public works\nnt Ottawa, stated that on the recommendation of Mr. McLean tlio\n(.mernment had decided to sun\na rural service to Flro Valley Irom\nICdgeworxl on a twice a week baals.\nTenders were beinu called for this\nKf.rv.co. If business warrants it thc\nservice may be extended to three\nilmes pflr week, stilted the minister,\nLEVEL~bVLAKE~\nHERE REACHES\n100-INCH MARK\n44 TAXI AND 44\n^TRANSFER TT\nTil A11.    AM)    HOXSJ v-M>\nFfiUt.UI   AND   LAPSES.)\ntickedme\nCfcilv  to Trull, leaves 10 A. M.\ni'.H'.cuv   and   Friday*   -o   Rossland\nKelson Plione 44 Trail Phone 2\nLowest   Possible   Rates   for   Return\nLoads \u00bb\nHere's Your Sunshine Thought\nfor   the   tlay.\nA  Box of Armand's  symphonic\nTint    COLD    CREAM    POWDER\nAT\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nrre\u00a7Rrlptlon Specialist\n* PHONE   I\n! GLASSES\n! J. A. C, Laughton R.O.\nI  OPTOMETRIST    and    OPTICIAN\ni       Room   3   \u2014   Griffin   Block\nCandles used for decorative pur\nposes ofte n become dingy. To\nmake the mloo'.t like new, sponge\nwith h piece of absorbent cotton\ndampened With alcohol.\nWHEN\nVou find it difficult to read for\nany let.R.h of time without eyo\ndifscomfort.; when your eyei\nwater smart or ache; pains in\nthe temples or inflammation of\nthe eyes; frequent headaches nre\nthe dniiRer signals warning you\nIt is time to  attend   to   your   cyea,\nJ. O. Patenaude\nOptometrist   and   Optician\nENpert   Optical    Service\nJumping two more inches in thc\npast 24 hours the water level of\ntlie west arm here passed the 100\nij-i-h mark by a cjuEirtcr of an\nInch yesterday. Although heavy\nraUis havo been experienced in the\npaat few weeks, leading one to believe that the rise RhoiUd be more\nrapid, it has not been sufficiently\nwarm to melt the snow in the\nhigher watersheds nnd swell thc\ncreeps.\nPHONE\n0 nnd   7   Passenger\nsedan.\nDay-Night   service\nHubbupp   and   Express _,.\nBUD   STEVENS * AAI\n77\nHoliday\nSpecials\nHats, $1.95,\n$2.95 and $3.95\nA big reduction\nnn all our .spring\ncoats. Now selling from $12.95\nto  $39.00.\nBeach dresses for\nholiday wear.\n$2.95, $3.95\nup to $7.50.\nWc also have special    prices     i n\nhosiery,   gloves\nand silk underwear.\n^m^Tmi&^&i^\n\u00a3S\nDodges\nSTRAIGHT 8\nSedan    :. $1755\nDc Luxe Coupe 1690\nRoadster     1755\nNEW SIX\nSedan    $1360\nCoupe    1322\nDe Luxe Coupe\nWith Rumble\nSeat   1350\nRoadster     1350\nDodge\nTrucks\nNash Six\nSedan    $1585\nThe above prices fully\nequipped f. o. b. Nelson.\nDealers for\nNelson, Trail .ind\nRossland\nCapitol Motors\nLIMITED\nGEORGE   W.   PEASE,\nManager\nNelson, B.  C.\nlut\\    783 Phone.  63\nPRESIDENT BEATTY\nOF C. P. R. SAILING\nFOR EUROPE NOW\nMONTREAL, May 21. \u2014 E. W.\nBeatty, chairman and president of\ntho Canadian Pacific railway, who\nis .Balling lor England thla afternoon on the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Australia, left Windsor station ut 10;30 this morning\naboard tho private car Thorold\non the Empress special to Quebec,\nAccompanying Mr, Beatty wero fcllr\nHerbert Holt, .president of the\nRoyal Bank of Canada, and J. \\V.\nHobbs, president of the Consolidated Plate Glass company. Who\nnre both sallng with the Can.tdlon\nPacific  president.\nUQUORBOARD\nNOW APPOINTED\nSAYS THE SUN\nKING UNWORTHY\nTO BE PREMIER\nSAYS STEVENS\nvioes    After    \"Five    Ccnt\"\nStatement of Premier in\nOntario Address\nHut   Premier   Refuses   Comment ;  Thomson,  McGuirc,\nKennedy Choices?\nVANCOUVER. B, C, May 21, A\nsj-cclai dispatch io the Sun from\nVictoria   says:\nThree former Conservative members of tlv\u00ab legislature constitute\nthe new liquor commission appointed   by   the  Tolmie  government..\nThe new commissioners are: H.\nB. Thompson of Victoria. Dr. Ci. A.\nMcGuJre of Vancouver, and \\V. W.\nP. Kennedy of Vernon. Mr. Kennedy\n!s i he prcnent member for North\nOkanagan. Hi-, appointment auto-\nTiatlcaUy vacates his sent in the\neirislature and precipitates a by-\n,'iertion.\nHuRh Davidson lis\/, administered\nhe liquor board single handecf for\nlie  past  five  ycar.t.\nI'l.KMM-R   SILENT\nVICTORIA, B. C, Mny 2I.\u2014Prc-\nnler Tolmie today declined to dis-\n_uss the appointment of the new\nllriuor board. It is ffenerally beloved, however, that H. B. Thomp-\nton and W. F. Kennedy will be\n\u25a0elected.\nTRAIL MAN DIES\nAT TRANQUILLE\nTRAIL, B. C May 31.\u2014Tlie death\n'(\u25a0curred at 'n'anciulUe Rani tori urn\nTuesday mornlnt. early of Murdo\nMcKay. aRetl af). of Trail. He bad\nbeen a patient nt Tranquillo for\n'.he past two  months.\nMr. McKay served with tlie Imperial nrmy during ihe. Great war\nand was a member of Trail branch\nof the Canadian Legion B. E. S. L.\nHc resided here for five yearn, and\nlatterly was employed with the lead\n'M.mcr.s nt Uie Consolidated plant\n;t   Tadanac.\nHe is survived by two sisters In\nOn mi boost.. Btornoway, Scotland, and\nby n cousin. Malcolm McArthur, in\nTrail.\nInterment, will take place In Kamloops under ^he auspices of Kamloops branch of the Canadian Legion\nB. E. H.  L.\nAJONPRIOR, Que.. Mny 21. (By\nThomas Green, Canadian Press\nstaff correspondent)\u2014In a trenchant criticism of the Dominion Liberal government. Hon. M. H. Stevens, Conservative, Vancouver Center, hero today took strong issue\nwith the recent statement of Premier W. L. Mackenzie King on the\nnow famous \"flvo cent piece\" declaration  by  the prime minister.\n\"Premier   King,\"   Mr.  Stevens   declared,   \"in   a   statement   Issued   t-J\nthe public press as a reply to the\nspeech   of  Premier  G.   Howard   Ferguson   nt   London,   denied   that   he\nhad  made  any statement that could\nbc   const rued   as   a   declaration   by\nhimself   of   denial   of   assistance   to\n| a   province   because   a   Conservative\ni government  wns   in  office.  What  I\nj want   the   people   to   know   is   this:\nj Tliat   tho   prime   minister   refused\nI consideration    of   the   question    of\nunemployment  and   further  tliat  he\nsaid tliat if any consideration were\nto   be   Riven   at   all   toward   unemployment.,    it,   would   not   be   given\nI to a  province  governed by a Con-\n: scrvatlvc  administration. I want to\n; say.   as   premier   Ferguson  so  prop-\n; erly   said    nt   London   on   Friday,\n\\ that   any   prime   minister  of   Oan-\n| nda that plays with the life's blood\n) and    well-being   of   the   people    of\ntho  country   on   such  a  low  basis\nlas   tliat   is   unworthy   to   be   prime\n'minister   of   this   great   Dominion.\"\nI     The   official' record   of   debates   in\nthe   house   of   commons,   ...-%, pro-\n1 reeded,    supported     the    statement\nthat    \"Premier    King    declared    ho\nwould   not   give   a   fiVe  cent  piece\nto   any   province   presided   over   by\na   Conservative   government.\"      Mr.\nStevens   produced   an   official   copy\nof Hansard   and   in  support of his\nstatement   read   at  length   thc   re-\nmnrks   of   the   prime  minister.\nVANCOUVER MAYOR\nDOES NOT LIKE\nROUGH OLD GAME\nVANCOUVER, May 21\u2014The mem-\nber of tho English rugby team of\n; the University of British Columbia\nreturned today from tfuelr successful\ntour of eastern Canada and wero\ntendered   a   civic   luncheon.\nIn congratulating the team upon\nIts victories, Mayor Malkln expressed\nhis dislike for American and Canadian   football,   stating   that   he\n< hoped tho recent trip of the British\nColumbia ruggers had helped \"drive\na nail in the coffin of the American\ngame.\"\n\"Any game in.which the men must\nbe covered from toe to cap with\npads is no gome at all,\" commented his worship.\nExide Batteries\nAre   used on the   High\nPriced Cars. The Prin-\n:ipal   reason   is\u2014They\nan be relied upon.\nBennetts Ltd\nC. C. U. B. VERSUS\nZAVARIN CASE IS\nDISMISSED HERE\n} Counted Claim Against Zav-\ni      arin Falls Through in\nAssize Court\nCounter claim of thi* Christian\n| Community of Universal Brotherhood against J. Zavarln for short-\ni age of goods was dismissed from\nassise court here yeserday by Mr.\nJustice W. A. MncDonnld. D. Mac-\ni Donald of Trail appeared for* Zav-\nI arin nnd C. V. R. Plncott of Grand\n1 Forks  for   the  C.  C. U. B.\nnils counter claim was brought\nin following a former action in\nwhich Zavarln sued the Communi- i\nty for wages earned while he was j\nindustrial manager for that organization. The counter claim alleged\nthat while Zavarln had been connected with the Community In an\nofficial capacity he had been , responsible   for  shortages of  goods.\nThe   action   was   dismissed   with\ncosts  for  the   Community,\nTRAIL ENTRANTS\nIN TRACK MEET\nTRAIL. B. C May 21.\u2014Tho Traill\nteam and the events In which thoy\nwill compete at thc second annual\nmoot    of    the    Kootenay-Boundary\nSchools Athletic association nt Cran- j\nbrook   on   Saturday   arc:\nSENIOR   BOYS\nJ. Morris\u2014-Pole vault, broad jump, i\nshot  put.\nC. Bnlllte\u2014 Pole vault, ehot put.\nA. Morris\u2014High Jump. 440 yards,\nrelay,\nM- Buck na\u2014100, 220. and 440\nyards relay.\nJ.  Haley\u2014High  Jump.\nG.   Itoyce\u2014Broad   Jump,   relay.\nN. Angorlll\u2014100, 220 yards, relay.\nJUNIOR  BOYS\nA. Forrest\u2014High Jump, polo vault,\nrelay.\nT. Moorcroft\u2014100 yards, high'\nJump, broad Jump, relny.\nPat Haley\u2014220 ynrds, broad\nJump, relay.\nH. Trlschuk\u2014loo yards, 220 yards\nrelay,   -\u25a0> \u25a0\nGIRLS\nB. Kollmar\u2014100 yards, broad\nJump,   high  Jump, relay.\nM. Drapaka\u2014-100 yards, high\nJump,  relay.\nM. Owens\u2014Broad Jump, relay.\n,T. McKny\u2014Relay.\nPrincipal B. woodward, Alex Balfour, Mr. Forrest. G. D. Johnson\nand Miss Rene Balfour will accompany tlie tenm. Mr. Bnlfour and\nMr. Forrest will take tholr cars.\nHoliday\nAttire\nCorrect clothes all read^   for your   holiday needs,\nwhether they be for tennis golf, outing, or work.\nGolf Knickers in plain\nshades and neat\npatterns\nFlannel Trousers\nWhite, striped and grey\n95.00to ni.00\nOuting Shirts in plain\ncolors and neat stripes\nn.95 t0 HM\nCaps\n*2.25 t0 *3.00\nQuality\nService\n95.75t0 '9.00\nSweaters\nH.00 to*11.00\nTweed Sport Coats\n99.50t0 n3.75\nSatisfaction\nOpened Friday Evening, Closed Saturday\nTRAIL ATHLETES\nSHOWING WELL\nPolico telephone booths are being\ninstalled throughout tho London\nmetropolitan area. These booths are\nso wired that whenever a policeman\nIs wanted at any particular point\na red lamp will light on the top\nof tho booth.\nTRAIL, B. Ci May 21.\u2014A team of\n15 Trail school athletes leaves tomorrow night for Graud J'orks to\ncompete Saturday ln the second annual Kootenay-Bo und nry inter-achol-\nastlc   track  and   field   meet.\nSchool Physical Instructor O. D.\nJohnson today stated the practice\nrecord of the Trail competitors was\nbetter than tho reported records nt.\nthe recent Pernio and Vernon track\nmeets.\nThe Junior boys' relay team la\nmaking it* 440 yard run in 55 sec-.\nonds; and the glrlr. relay team Is j\ndoing the same distance in ftbout 50\nseconds. j\n-ll'MPING   GOOD I\nBeth Kollmar, leading girl athlete, has made over 16 feet jn the!\nbroad Jump, and though she ls not j\ndoing ns well ns she has done in the\nhigh Jump, she has made over 4 feet j\n7 inches.\nMifle Buckna's time In the dashes \u25a0\nand relay ls excellent. Joe Haley j\nls doing about 6 teet f or fl Inches\nin the high Jump. The pole vault I\nentries have made over nine feet\n0 nd the boys have put the shot\nover  40 feet.\nPEARCE ENTERS\nEMPIRE GAMES\nCALL 797\nFor Coal, Wood,\nSlabs, Dry Trimmings, Sand and\nGravel, and all\nkinds of Trucking\nand  Teaming\nRenwick's\nTransfer\nCompany\nHAMILTON,   Ont.,   May   21.\u2014The\ncommittee of management of British  Empire  games  has  been  asked\nto  arrange   for   the  transportation\nof   Bob   Penrcc's   sheila   from   Van\ncouver   to   Hamilton.  Tills   remove\nnil   question   of   doubt  ns   to   the\nparticipation     of     the     Australian\nholder of tho Olympic championship\ncompeting    in    Empire    games    at\nHamilton.   Tlio   Australian   committee  is  making every  effort to  increase   the   duota   of   athletes   from\nthat   country   and   has   reason   u\nanticipate   hucccss.\nInformation  from Bermuda  is tc\nthc   effect   that   the  team   of   athletes   from   tliat   country   for   Em\npire    games    will    total    ID,   Fron\nScotland comes word that the Scottish   Bowling   association   has   de\ncldcd   to  send   a   toam   of  bowler\nalong  with   the  general   team   tha\nls  to  represent  that country.\n**ZQ TAXI\n^* __? The  Brat of  8\u00ab\u00bblm\nANik   careful,   courteous\ntjkf __W             Drivers\nNelson Transfer Co., Ltd.\nENGLISH  CRICKET\nLONDON. May 21.\u2014(C P cable.\u2014\nScores at the ena of today's cricket\nplay were:\nDerbyshire   21fi,   Australia  54.   for\nno wickets.\nMiddlesex  vs. Somerset at Lords\u2014\nSomerset  335  for nine  wickets.\nSurrey   vs.   Warwickshire   at   the\nKennlngton oval\u2014Warwick 318.\nKent  103, Northants 122.\nEssex vs. Gloucestershire at Bristol\nCity Drug Co.\nNELSON _18P-*N-!NQ CHEMISTI\nFilms, Knil\/iics. liruBS, stationery\nMail orders promptly dispatched\nCome and get your weight free\nBOX 1033 PHONE 3\nNELSON,   B.C.\nNotts   69.   HampBh.ro   125.\nLancashire    293,    Olamorgan    16\nruns for  no wickets.\nLeicester \u00b0\u00b0.o   Cambridge elv runs\nfor  ono wicket.\n(Friendly .   .tch) York* 322, Sussex 43 runs for no wickets.\n____       EXPRESS   nnd\nr\/7       FREIGHT   SEEVICB\nI   |         llssUs   to   Xrssll-\n1   1        llossland,   10\no'clock,\nm     _\u2022   HQlmo and Ymir\n\u25a0~            BDI)   STEVENS\n\u00ab\u00a9<\nIII   Everybody Is Going to See\nill * -\nGrained humhm\nStraight nnd true as the sentinels of the forest\nfrom which they come, these sturdy woods\n.tand ready t_ guard your comfort and safety.\nLarge job or uniall, you'll find satisfaction here.\nW. W. Powell Co., Ltd.\nThe Home of Good Lumber\nPhone 176 Foot of Stanley St\niii\nMUk)\nThc U.B.C. Players' Club Play\non May 22 at Opera House\nLAST MINUTE\nADVERTISEMENTS\nKe-celTfd   too  lot*  to   \u00bbo   on\n?ln-.Mrir.l  page.\nCOAST LEAGUE\n:\nRHE\nPortland         0   8   1\nHollywood    0   9   2\nHerkes. Cassausella and Wood_*l:\nBhellenbach  and  SeveTeld.\nRHE\nTHI!  DANCE BETTIE\"             I *\"f.  * -    ?   _ .\nProdiseed by.Orar* Brett           Missions -    3   4 0\nOPK.U   IIOCBF. .It'NT.  (1       Hubbell   _hd   Col;   McQssald   and\n(230i| Hofiru-nn.\nR H II\n \u2014     2 10 0\n    6 13 1\ntONIGHt\nLos Angeles\nBncrnmpnto\nsnd     warren;\nNews of the Day\n,  J     Bar-foot.     Holllng\nFurnished   Suite*---Kerr Apto.        j Keating and Wirt*\n(13056)1 RHE\nSnn   Francisco    6 13   I\nOakland     -    9 13   9\n(12 !n...np.)\nDavis.  Turpln  and   Gaston;  Dalla,\nnnd Read, Rlcct.\nDance   at   Ymlr,   May 24\nMusic.\nNelson\n(210)\nOrlntelle's for beddlnir plants.   See\nadvertisement page ii. (IBB)\nThree   room   furnished   suite   for\nrent.     Stirling   Hotel. (202)\nTools for All Trades\nThis ia an important branch of our business\nand m keep only first quality tools.\nJsXtt\nAugers\nfiaws\nChisels\nBnles        '\nWrenches\nGauges\nScrew Drivers\nHammers\nBtc, Etc.\nLET US SUPPLY YOUR WANTS\nWood, V allance Hardware\nCompany       Limited\nWHOLESALE     Nelson, B. G.    RETAIL\nI MODERN EQUIPMENT  MAKES\nI FLAT RATE POSSIBLE.\nGOOD BRAKES\n\u25a0 WILL AVOID\nLAWYERS' FEES\na POLICE COURT FINES\ni ACCIDENTS\nThe police axe stopping cars on the road, checking their brakes.\nj  I        Avoid trouble by having your brakes checked\nW. and adjusted, or relined if necessary.\nNELSON TRANSFER Lct\u00b0d.\nI PHONE 35 I\ni\nI\nPublic Market will be on Friday\nthis wTelt Instead of Saturday. (225)\nBoascn dances start at the Outlet\nHotel. Procter. B. 0., May 24th.\n(113)\nNELSON BUSINESS COLLKQE\nWill   be  open  on  Friday.  May   23.\n(22.))\nROUND THE WORLD\nMOTORCYCLISTS ARE\nIN SASKATCHEWAN\nTOMKINS, S\u00abak.. May 21. \u2014 J.\nQUI and P. Irving, of England, with\ntheir tandem motorcycle (still purring smoothly, arrived ' here list:;\nmornnlg ssss what thoy claim to bo\nthe laat lap of tholr Bngland-to-\nI. O. D. E. Sunday inMroeMlon I Aus-rolla-and-return trip. They\neervlce. May 25, 11 o'clock at have -travelled approximately 10,-\nSt.    Savlour-a   church, (228) j 50o   mllea   since   their   start   from\nWanted Si-sou first n-ortum**, elitit tl\u00bb oltl c(>un'n'. M\u00bb> '2. !\u00ab\u00ab\u2022\nper cent, ample security. Quick: Starting out across Europe, they\naction.    V.  \"\u25a0 B_\u00bb 1106. (zio)   B_ve traversed 10 countries ln their\n'Tne  Old   Reliable Saturday  night   \u25a0'e<:0^,1 rld8-     .\ndance.   Boraothlnf- different on Mays \u2014\t\nodlans   Dance   Orchestra. (291) ] RESUME   SHIP\nCabinet   Cigar   store   nu>ved   to\nthe Madden Uliseii.    is. is. .Matthew.\n! (13829)\np  i c t u a. t\nMeet Jimmy Gubbins!\nMeet William Foster!\nMeet Spoofy! All missing-\nAll wanted\u2014And all with a romance!\nLaughs!        Romance!\n\u2022     Thrills!        Loyalty!\nGiggles! Patbxe!\nChills!      And Laughs again!\nWHY    COOK    FOB   THE    24TH? I\nPatronize St. saviour's Church Help-l\ners' bake sole a. Mr. Orldlcy'E store\nFriday morning, May 23. (227)\nBUILDING IN        |\nENGLAND NOW\nLONDON. May 21.\u2014First Lord of\nthe Admiralty A. V. Alexander Informed parliament today orders had\nWhen ln Alnsworth why not have\nyour meals at the Welcome Inn.\n600 a meal. Bpeclai chicken dinner\non Uie 24th. '\/:><\u25a0. Ice cream and been given for work to proceed\nlun.ch-__ SfiSPJS JWttnwWon' ^-ftT on some vessela of the 1929 naval\nHot   Spring   Road__ (ii52> , conBtructi0n program, Including three\nDANCE.  CASTLKOAR I submarines   upon   which   work   was\n,~Z7..    ..       ,\u25a0_ held up pending the outcome of the\nFifth   Annua    24th   May   Uance. ,'\u201e!.#\u201e\u201e\u201e\u00ab\nGood time asflured. CasUcgar Pavil- naVfll conference-\nIon, (186)1    In    addition    one    alx-inch.  gun\nSeason dances start ut thji Outlet   cruiMr and   two destroyers will be\n\u2022\nHotel, Proctor, B. C, May iMtli.\n\\vu i issiiii   at  Portsmouth.\nSpringtime\nOne of the best cartoons ever made.\n\"The Medicine Man.\"\nAll talking comedy.\nMovietone News\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1930_05_22","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0400401","@language":"en"}],"Language":[{"@value":"English","@language":"en"}],"Latitude":[{"@value":"49.493333","@language":"en"}],"Longitude":[{"@value":"-117.295833","@language":"en"}],"Notes":[{"@value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. It changed hands again in May 1908 when it began to be printed by the News Publishing Co. managed by W.G. McMorris.","@language":"en"}],"Provider":[{"@value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","@language":"en"}],"Publisher":[{"@value":"Nelson, B.C. : News Publishing Co.","@language":"en"}],"Rights":[{"@value":"Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Touchstones Nelson Museum of Art and History: https:\/\/touchstonesnelson.ca","@language":"en"}],"SortDate":[{"@value":"1930-05-22 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1930-05-22 AD","@language":"en"}],"Source":[{"@value":"Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives.","@language":"en"}],"Title":[{"@value":"The Daily News","@language":"en"}],"Type":[{"@value":"Text","@language":"en"}],"Translation":[{"@value":"","@language":"en"}],"@id":"doi:10.14288\/1.0400401"}