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C.   MONDAY MORNING, APEIL 28, 1930\n*rl.H\nWORKER   KILLED   ON   PROC1\nt-f\u00bb\n\u25a0\u00ab\u00bb,\nShip Tons of\nELECTION  FORMS\nSee Page 2\nNO. 6\nLINK\nNelson Returned Soldier\nCase Settled After\nFive Years\nWILL RECEIVE THE\nBACK PENSION, TOO\nBoard Admits   Pension;\nEsling Fights Case\nSince 1926\nPolice Fire on\nTallc by Phone From Moving\nTrain in Canada With Man\nin Of\/ice, London, England\nEuropean Vice President of\nC.N.R. Talks to\nThornton\nCANADIAN PRESS MEN\nHAVE CONVERSATION\nOTTAWA, Ont., April 27. \u2014\nFive yam of effort and cor-\nctaoln islirllu cfypcimvyp vtsssUsii....\nrespondencse with the u_ss.ls.t-\nUice of the Cm-Milan Leclon,\nNelson iili_ys.ltsliin_j and Nelson\nliussUicssi men. hans rteulted In\ntlte tusknowledtement of 8-srt-\neuit Alssxsissisor Clicysie'si claim\nto the pension and a temporary\nadjustment.\nMr Cheyne, who has a farin\nat Erie, was granted a inetl-\nloal beard at Caltary early\nthla month and while the or- '\nllolsssl report was that present\ndlK.t-.U_y from wounds was\njieellElble. the pension commls-\n\u2022fomn have advised W. K. Baling M. F. P. tor Kootenay\nWest who appeared for Mr.\nCheyoe. that lt has been decided on a pension issijisst-\nment and that a pension of\n10 per cent for three years!\nwonld be aUow_d from the\ndate ef Mr. Cheyne's discharge\nfrom treatment In 1833. A\ncheck for approximately $400\nwill ke forwarded, but Mr. Esling la preperUg a renewed\nattack tor a -continued pen-. I\ndon.\nNctaCn fri-iuto of Mr Clscyno\nhave folt that then waa no more\noutsBtandlng case of Injustice than\nthe refusal of Mr. Cheyne's claim,\nsimply  because  he  was  unable  to\nLatent camera study ol tne Earl\nof Stair, whose ancestor, the first\nEarl of Stair. Is on record ats having\nbeen the principal Instigator of the\nterrible massacre of Olencoe and\nwho figures to thla day In Scottish history oa 'the Olenooe Earl.\"\nThe present Ban of Stair ls lord\nhigh commissioner for tho Churtsh\nof Scotland.\nNEWSY BRIEFS\nDOZEN    COTTAGES    BURN\nBILLERICK, Moss.,\u2014A wood and\nbrush, fire destroyed about a dozen\ncottages as tt swept over four csqsmrc\nmiles of land from Bedford late\ntoday. Fire departments from 13\ncities and towns fought tho flames,\npumping water from the 8hawsheen\nriver.\nMen on Train Talk to Several\nPoints   in Nortel\nAmerica\nDIES OF INJURIES\nPOB.T8MO-3TH, JJ. J..\u2014A boy and\ngirl wore burned to death In an\naeroplane crash beside t-he Portsr\nmouth *3ountry club thin afternoon.\nThe   dead   were   Geneva   Brackett,\nLONDON.     Aprtl     2..\u2014(AD\u2014\nl-ss-sidsui tonight ssssss one end of\nyet another new development In\noommunloatlon  methods,  which\nduring  this  century   lias  piled\nmarvel upon marvel, Kh-h telephone messages were exchanged\nbetween an ordinary desk phone\nhere and a phone In a rapidly\nmoving tralft on the Canadian\nNational railways! lines between\nToronto and Montreal.\nShortly after 8:30 p.m. (2:30 p_m.\nE.   8.   T.)   C.   J,   Smith .European\n\\ic\u00bb-pre-9ldent of tho Canadian Nss-\n-.anal, picked up tho telephone in\nhis office to answer a call and ln\nthe  twinkling  of  an   eye  was   In\ncommunication    with    Sir    Henry\nThornton, president of tho C. N. B.,\nspeeding from Toronto to Montreal\naboard the International Umltcd.\nA few minutes later the president\nand vice-president had exchanged\ngreetings ' and chatted about tlie\nweather, two correspondents. of the\ns-saoclated Press ssh different nldra\nof the ocean talked together.\nHarry H. Homer of tho Associated\nPREMIER TOME'S\nDAUGHTER WEDDED\nOF A.JLC, EAST\nChrist   Church   Filled;* 300\nGuests Attend the\nReception\nMob, Two KilledfMRB\nINJURED BY\nNUI ME\nThree  Others  Wounded\nWhen   Refuse   to\nDisperse\nMore Serious Disorders Are\nThreatened at Columbus as\nPrisoners  Become   Restless\nGANDHI TO RAID\nTHE SALT DEPOT\n. li,  of  Safllcld.   Conn., and. Bruce ^ London was called\nBeasler, 1_, ol Greenland, The pilot\nClyde Robinson of Enter, was bssdly\nburned.\nVAN   EEMFEB   TEAM   WIN'S   BIKE\nRACE\nMONTREAL, Quo.\u2014The world*\nbring actual proof that his dls- -^mapion eix day bicycle rider, P.\nability was  due  to wounds. Van Kempen and his partner, Joe\nO. D. Blackwood of Nelson took, i^porte, hy an overwhelming num-\npartloular    Interest    and    supplied DeT 0j polnta won Montreal's Bee-\nVICTORIA, AprU 21. \u2014 Christ\nChurch was filled wllh a congregation representative of tho pioneer,\npolitical and social llfo of British\nColumbia at 2 o'cloclc Saturday\noftomoon for tbe simple but beau\ntlful ceremony which united In marriage, Carolyn May. younger daughter of Hon. S. P. Tolmie, premier of\nBritish Columbia, and Mrs. Tolmie\nof Cloverdole, to John St. olsUre\nHarvey, of \"Ardmore,\" Bristol, England, son ot Mrs. R. G. Harvey\nand tho late Russol G. Harvey of\nBristol.\nThe ceremony waa performed by\nCanon Joshua Hlnchllffe, assisted\nby Venerable E. P. Uncock, archdeacon of Columbia\nTho congregation was ssipple-\nmented by a large crowd of citizens\nwho gathered ln Uie precincts of the\nchurch to odd their good wishes for\nSome More Facts on the\nPeshawar    Trouble\nCome to Light\nHundreds    Start    Shouting\nand Breaking\nWindows\nMACHINE GUNS ARE\nTRAINED IN HOUSE\nAdditional    Troops   Arrive;\nExtra Guard on\nToday\nMADBA8, India, AprU 27\u2014\n(API\u2014Two Tisssisiii:. were killed\nand three wounded today when\npolice opened fire upon an unruly  mob  tn  the  Pycrott  road.\nTlio rioters bad stoned tbe\npolice Injuring the commissioner and deputy commissioner\nand  a  number  of  others*.\nNumerous wamlnss lo disperse were given, lint Ignored.\nAh Ihe slonng continued, the\npolice   then   fired   seven   (shots.\nCOMPARATIVELY QUIET\nCOLUMBUS,  Ohio. April 27\u2014\n.\u25a0'rriiiiiss disorders were threatened    at    Ohio   penitentiary    tonight as hundreds of  prisoners\nhoused ln \"White City\" became\nrestless   and    started   shouting\nand hrealclng windows.\nNational   guardsmen,   who   have\nbeen   on   duty   out_9lde   the   walla\nsince lost Monday's fire. In   -vhlch\n. 320  convicts  died, placed  machine\n' guns on the lawn ln front of the\nprison just outside tbe ceU  block\nhousing   the   unruly   men.   Warden\nP.   E.   Thomas,   and   other   prison\nofficial!)  proposed  a  conference  to\ndiscuss the situation.\nFrom outaldo the prison the convicts could be seen milling about\non the cell clock ranges. One man\nappeared to bo shouting lnstr-io-\ntlona to his fellow prlsonera.\nBONNINGTON LAD\nFRACTURES LEGS\nIN 30-FOOT FALL\nGrant Tyndle    Falls    From\nCliff     Near Lower\nBonnlngton Falls\nOscar   Suterland   Killed\nby Rock From Tunnel\nRoof\nE. PIERSON IN\nHOSPITAL HERE\nCoroner's Jury Returns\nVerdict of Accidental Death\nGrans; Tyndlsa, 14-year-okl Bonnlngton boy sustained two fractured\nlegs early Saturday! nlglst when, he\nfell 80 feet dom a cliff near lower\nBonnlngton Tbe msnfflmt oourred\nbetween six and seven o'clock.\nwhen Grant and several ohsr been\nwere clmnbertng up the oWe of\nthe cliff.\nRushed to the Kootenay lake\naeneral hospital by HcwaU'a ambulance lt waa found that Grant\nhod sustained a compound fracture\nof the left leg and a simple fracture\not the right leg.\nto the phone and told that C. S.\nBrandobury of the New York office,\naboard the Limited, wanted to speak\nto htm.\nBrandebury's voice came over the \u201e  ,       , , \u201e\n\"       ,\u00b0.    ..   hL!\u00bb      >.  .....it   was held at \"Cloverdale\" whero the\nether clear and strong.    As usual   _n .      .    ___.__<  .\u201e  ,h.  ,_._,,,,-\nthe pension commissioners with\nphotographs showing Mr. Cheyne's\nactivities! ln local sports and secured from Dr. H. H. MacKenzle\nand Dr. L. E. Bonden M. P. P,\ncortlf icatci which ihluced the pensions commission to order another second place\ndeps-ttment board.\nond international six day race here\nlast   night.\nBy stealing one lap some 25 minutes from the end of the me.\nPcden and Elder Just managod to\nnose out Croslcy and Fielding for\nMr. Esling has been fighting the\ncue since 1026, no less than 121\nlettem having been written and\nreceived. He views the present adjustment as an admission that the\ndisability Is due to wounds; and\nwill  remove  contention   In  further\nREPARATION ARGUMENT SETTLED\nPARIS, AprU it\u2014 (AP)\u2014The eastern reparations question, left over\nfor separate settlement by the Hague\nconference, was definitely settled In\nthe early hours of this morning.\nPinal signatures to the agreement\nhe woe more concerned with getting\na Btory Into tho home office than\nwith anything else.\n\"Will you file a story on this from\nLondon?\" he asked. \"I can't get\nanything on the wires for two hours\nyet.\"\nOut a Chequers, Prime Minister\nRamsay MacDonald was waiting to\nbe oonnected with the train for a\ntransatlantic talrf with Sir Henry\nThornton. But for some reason unknown to listeners on thlo side of\nthe ocean, the word \"circuit closed\"\ncame through before the prime minister could be oonneoted and com-\nmunlcatoln with the train abruptly\nOsscar Suterland, 25, was\ncrushed and instantly killed,\nand E. Pierson was injured\nabout the head and shoulders, when a three quarter\nyard rock crashed from the\nroof of the Nixon tunnel on\nthe Kootenay lake link of\nthe C. P. R. construction,\nabout 8:15 o'clock Saturday\nnight The tunnel is situated\nnear Cultua crefik.\nThe accident occurred without\nwarning at a point where the two\nmen along with six companion,,\nwere \"muoklng out\" ln the tunnel.\nThe rock, falling only a few feet,\ncrushed Buterland's head and legs,\nrendering death almost Instantaneous. Pierson waa brought from\nProoteT to the Kootenay i_ake Oens-\nem hospital by Howell's ambulance\nand last night waa reported to be\nresting easily. Ho was severely bruised about the head and shoulder*.\nACCIDENTAL   DEATH\nCoroner Dr. H. H. McKcnssle ot\nNelson visited the scent of the\naccident yesterday morning wtth a\ncoroner's Jury and retsjjned with\nthe body to Procter where on Inquest waa held. The Jury broils.;..\nD\u2122SE5^OT:.\u00b0ern_aly'..Al,rU 2T'ln a verdict of accidental death.\nMembers of the Jury were:   H. D.\n,... ,.,\u201e,,,\u25a0\u201e!.... ,..._\u25a0 ,..._.,,, , | Moore,  foreman,  J.  B.  Shxincr,  P.\nAfter   the   ceremony   a   reception!\u2122\"\u2122  In_ conference  with  his  excol-, again  In  JJJJ\"^1\u21221*8.   however., midair from ono airplane to_another | Peterson,    A.   Sorenson,    j.   prase.\n\"'\" '\"       .........  ,....    , .-      UaiUohUi\nThe body waa brought to Nelsc\nlast  night   hy   Howell's!   atmbulanoeu\nNo Information was available concerning   relatives   of   Suterland.\nThla was the fourth death among\nThe machine guns wero trained\nBOMBAY, India, April 37\u2014(CP) I on windows of \"White City\" which\n-India, over the week end. hod a | bouses those prisonors kept idle\nthe charming bride, who, ln addi- breathing spell, a. rest from serious I because of lack of work.\ntlon to being tlie daughter of the r dlsturbancga according to dispatches ! Another machine gun waa placed\npremier and a member of a well | received here today. The vlceroy'a at the main entrance ot tiie penl-\nknown pioneer family, ls one of the ! cabinet continued In session, at; tontlaiy. It was placed at right\nmost malar members of 'Victoria's .'Simla yrtstrtilay a\u00bbc. lodssy. devising ! angles so that lt could \u25a0 sweep\nyounger set. measures '-o meet the situation and j through   tho   windows   toward   tho\nThe bride was  given  Its marrloao  studying   retsorf   already   to   hand. ', ehoutlng  prisoners,\nby her father    The Misses Clara and   Flclil Marshal Sir WUUam Blrdwood. i    Charles Qulnlan,  a prisoner from\nLouise HugglnB of Philadelphia, cou-   commander-in-chief   or   thc    forcce   Cleveland, quieted tho men momen-\nslns ot tho bride .wore the brldeB-  In India;  General Philip Chotwodo,   tartly   after   ho   hod   talked   with\nchief  of  the  Indian   general  staff,  Captain H. E. Loehart of tho  .*_-- |\u2014(AP)\u2014WUly   Hundertmark.   aerts.1\nand Brlg.-aoneral Francis Muspratt,   tlisnsd guard.    The noise broke out   acrobat,   attsemptlng   to   ohange   tn\nAERIAL ACROBAT\nKILLEMBMANY\nStruggles   for   Life  for   4,.\nMinutes Over Big\nCrowd\nmaids.    Thomas   Redpath   of  Mon\ntreal supported the groom.\nnewlyweds received ln tho drawing\nroom. Three hundred guests were invited ami received by Premier ond\nMrs.   Tolmie.\nIt waa a keen disappointment to\nIffort   Mr   Esling has also secured negotiated    by    representatives    of   the prime minister, who shortly be-\nt.ll-J, o.     ,,1*.      \" \u25a0\u2022 \u201e ,_      -,\u201e-\u201ei,\u00abnS\u00ab.,-S.Sn      \u201e*,,!     TutfrtS.      - ..._ .._.\u2014_.-\u00ab   ...S.S,   SSirnH.\na   reduction   ot   approximately\nper   cent   on   the   appraised   value\nof   the   land   purchased    by   Mr.\nChoyno   from   the   aoldlere   settle-\nment  board.\n35 Rumania, Czechoslovakia, and Jsiso-\nslavja, on the alUed side, and of\nBulgaria and Hungary, ot the central powers, will be affixed tomorrow afternoon.\nOVERCOME BY GAS\nfore the communication with Canada\nstarted had called upon his home\ntelephone expressing a keen desire\nto be put through even if transmission, vrtsa not 100 per cent perfect\nNO   DIFFERENCE\nOTTAWA.   April   Vtr\n\u2022(CP)\u2014\"Just\nGRAF  BACK   TOME   AGALN\nFmEDRLOHSHAFEN.        Germany.\nIN WELL-IN EAST S^Ti^t m =>\u2022\u00ab <-\u25a0 ~. ~\nat 6:43 o'clock this morning.from a\nflight to England where sho took\non her commander, Dr. Hugo Eckener. on his return from a visit to\ntUe  United  States.\nLIPTON. Sask.. Aprtl 27.\u2014Over-\noome by a flow of natural gas whloh\nforced lta way up after a stone at\nthe bottom of a new 60 toot well\n.^UToron^b.\" by  TORONTOHAS   BIG   CONVENTION\nwhlT_. was teSrg^Srawn 1W\" tJ '   PRONTO, .April 27-The second\nwS_md dropped some 15-feet to mennial gathering of social .workers\ntha bottom and waa dead before he\noould be removed. The accident\noccurred on the farm of John Teace.\na ttm mlless east of here, at 2 o'clock\nSaturday afternoon: A tc_t was\nmade of the well tor gas the day\nbefore the accident, and no Indication of gas was present, Immediately following the accident, a\nlantern was lowered Into thc well\nand the flame was extinguished at\na depth of 37 feet.-\nLORD THOMSON TO\nBE PASSENGER ON\nTHE R-100 IN MAY\nLONDO, AprU 27^-(C P cable)i-\nIt ls learned Lord Tliomsson, secretary of state for air, will he a passenger on the R-100. when the illrlc-\nfroin all parts of,the Dominion will\nopen here ' tomorrow. Four days\nwUl bo occupied ln discussing unemployment and unemployment insurance, health, tamUy, welfare,\nchUdren'a work, Juvenile courts, delinquency, recreation, Immigration\nand other factors of modern clvll-\nIratlon. ,\nGLIDES   TO   DEATH\nLOS ANGELES \u2014 Miss Bonnie\nBrown, 26, a licensed air pilot, died\nlast night from injuries received\nyesterday when a gilder ahe was\nflying crashed from an altitude ot\n20 feet.\nPILOT   AND   FRIEND    CRASH   TO\nDEATH\nMILWAUKEE, His.\u2014PUot Albert\nRoden 26, of saukviiic, Wlss., and\nhis friend, Harry Wagner, 16, of\nGrafton, Wls\u201e were killed today\nible mains ber night to Canada late when Roden's airplane crashed near\nIn May, provided It Is found the the Holterhoff airport here,\nsecretary's dutes will, at that time,\npermit him of absence. The minor\nmtohsp suffered by the great airship the other day when ehe was\nbeing taken from her shed wUl not\nInterfere with the plans for the trip.\nSECOND BODY IS\nFOUND AT COAST\ntlon,\" was the wsy that Hon. C. A.\nDunning, minister of finance and\nformermlnlster of railways described\nthe telephonic connection made today between Sir Henry Thornton,\npresident of the Canadian National\nrailways, speaking from a moving\ntrain, and Mr. Dunning, speaking\nat his home here.\nThe hookup was used to signalize\ntho Institution of a regular service\nbetween trains and telephone exchanges, put Into effect In connection with the speeding up to travel\non  the Canadian National between\nPUBLISHERS FROM\nNEW ZEALAND ARE\nAT VANCOUVER\nlency   thc   viceroy- '    Tlw windows broken by the con-j waa   killed   today aiter   Btruffgltajj\nTho P&Rha.var trouble was the j viola wero thoso between \"Whltft! for ltfo lor 4fi mlnutea over tho\nmain subject of discussion aa it ] City\" and a new dormitory in tho j heads of thousands pi .horrified\nI-rcBcnty   thc   most   danger   and   la i aoutheast  corner  of  the  prison.       j spectators.\nnot so cosy to analyze tho measure      The men started running up and I    Tho   acrobat,   who   waa   uatng   a\nas   the   situation    In   Bengal    and   down    tho   ranges   when    aomoono j ropo   ladder   to  elloct   the   chunsa,\nBombay, where the police have a shouted \"Roof tire,\" standing ou tho lower plane, sue- I workers since\" oocBtructlon *\u25a0\u25a0\u2022;\u2022-,\nconsiderable amount of data on tho : National guardsmen were sent \u25a0 ceeded in grasping the rope ladder j on the link, ono being a suicide\nrevolutionary and non-coopcratlonlflt \\ Inside tho prison.   Additional troopa i hanglsg  from tho  upper one.    But, .,,,. .1 _,\nactivities.   It is learned tbat during j arrived  at  the prison  shortly  after\nthe serious rioting ln  Peshawar on the   disorder   .started.     There   were\nWednesday    thero    was    a    strong about 400  ln all.\ngathering   of   tribesmen   about   10 A  Bible   takon  from  one  of  the\nmiles north ot the city while about convicts   was   found   to   oontaJn   a\n40   miles   away   and   Just  over   the knife and several  saw  blades.\nAfghan   border   a   forco   of   Afghan Tonight's disturbance came shortly\nas the piano with tho ladder swung\ndear of tho lower ono, Uundertmark 1\nwas unablo to grasp the next rung J\nof the ladder.\nTho pilot of the airplane did not\ndaro attempt a landing for fear of\ncrushing   tho   acrobat.     To   induoo\n: insurgents was eno-inped.    Had the , after it had  been learned   that  40   him to drop, tha police stretched\nTwelve Newspapermen and authorities not been able to cope I \"\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\"ft guard\/, would be put on duty\nwith tho situation In tho city, it is at the penitentiary tomorrow ln an\nthought a host cf tribesmen would effort to end the \"passive realst-\nhave Bwoopetj down, llto birds of &nce\" campaign against Warden\nprey, to loot and murder. Leading Thomaa. Previously the prisoners\n1 cltlzena of Peuhawar have apparent- had beon quiets leading to the be-\nVANCOUVER. April 27.\u2014-Twelve jy( reauacd this aa well as tho au- I lief that there was no danger of\nnewB publishers from \"down under\"  thorltles   f0r   thoy   hove   come   for- \\\u00bb recurrence of last week's turmoil\nTheir    Wives to See\nPaper Mill\nand their wives arrived in Vancouver from Victoria on Saturday evening on tholr way to attend tho\nEmpire press conference In London.\nSeveral members of the party have\nseen Canada previously, but for the\nmajority It ia their first trip to this condemning the ChllUcong ot the\nDominion. Twenty-two of the visit- Peshawar disorders, saying they\nore  out  of tho  24  are   from  New   would  only delay   tho achieving  of\ncanvas sheet. But then lt became\napparent that the acrobat's hand\nwaa  entangled   ln   the  ladder.\nAfter vainly trying to help Hun*\ndertmark by  flying aa low  as possible, the pilot decided to take a\nahance   on   landing.     He   reduced\nhis speed aa low ae lie could, but\nward with offera to cooperate with I during   which   the   men   refused  to J the   acrobat,   dragged   over   a   long\nthe    government    ln    calming    the ! do any work and threatened to kill j stretch of the field, was picked up\nsituation. - guards  unless  Warden Thomas  was' unconscious and died m a hospital\nAll   shops   wore   open   and   doing ' removed, aoon after.\nbusiness in Peshawnr yesterday. j -\u2014 \u25a0\t\nGandhi  today  issued  a statement\nZealand\nThey spent today quietly here,\nvisiting personal friends and motoring round the city.\nTomorrow morning thoy will go to\nPowell River, gueato cf owners of\nthe great paper mill there. Now\nZealand newspapers buy most of tholr\nnewsprint from British Columbia\nmills and the vlaltors nre keen to\nboo tho entire operation of turning\nout logs into paper. On Tuesday\nthoy will return  to Vancouver and\nthe country's Independence. He announced, however, his intension of\nraiding tho government'.: a.: dopot\nat   Bharasana. ,\nECLIPSE  TODAY  WILL\nBE BEST ABOUT NOON\nChicago and Montreal.   Mr. Dunning   on Wednesday leave for the east on\nsaid the perfeotton of mechanical\nequipment mado Sir Henry's voice\neerily  audible.\nHon. James Malcolm, minister of\ntrade ond commeroe, alBO spoke\nfrom hla home here to air Henry\nThornton, the Canadian Press representative and several other persons\non the train and pronouced tho\nservice excellent. He declared that\nofficials In charge of the test\nshould be congratulated on the excellent results.\na leisurely trip.\nAll tho visitors appear to be enthusiastic advocates of Intro-Empire\ntrode, and they wish Canada to\nbuy as much from New Zealand as\nNew Zealand buys from Canada,\nSUMMER TIME\nCHANGES IN EAST\nDR. KING STRONG\nFOR HATCHERY IN\nTHE AUDITORIUM\n\"When I recently accompanied.\nHon. J. H. King. M. D., to the const\nfor tho conference of Liberal Legislators, candidates, ond party executive, I took up with him the matter of having tho Dominion hatchery\nat Nelfion, when It Is obliged to\nleave tho armor\/, getting .. permanent homo in tlio basement of tho\nproposed Nelson auditorium. If suit-\noble terms can be obtained\" stated\nD. D. MoLean. Liberal candidate for\nKootenay  Weat.\n\"Dr.   King,   who   previously   hod\n(Continued on page two)\nAVIATORS HAVE\nTOBONTO,  AprU 27 \u2014 Summer   \"ttitn  mo from ottowiv In  reply\ntime came today, u tar as time con-   t0 '\"i'1 ropre-entatlons. hod plsdgod\ndltlons    were   concerned,   even   If . \u00bb>\u00bb n-OP tomrd the object, stated he\nweather conditions In certain parts : 'hough tho Idea n snlondld one, and\nwere not ln line with the occasion. I \"*\u00ab* \" 'oowltl Ise quite fcaslblo.\nMontreal, Toronto and Ottawa at!    \"Personally, I bs.lcvo we can put\nTtfAUnnW   'ESr.AP.JVin.dntfht   Saturday   went   on   ad. I this   WW.   \"   the   department   of\nl-.ilL_\u00bb.iv\\JTir    -jq-u-i- ii^ U|_yiiBht savlne time, as did   *satlonal   dofonco   adheres   to   the\n _ | New   yor|t     Kl_gato_   an_   Oshawa   notice lt gave last year to both the\nTORONTO.'  April   27\u2014Two   men.  followsod suit, and In Western On- s city   and   department   of   fisheries,\npilot and  observer,   bad  a  narrow tarlo. Guelph was In line. ! that lt would requso tho armory for\nescape from death In Toronto Bay     Prom now on  until  tho end of [ Its ossvn purposes.\"\nSaturday afternoon when their plane,  Juno other cities will advance their\na new government machine, struck  clocks,   but  until   thon   thc   usual\nVANCOUVER, AprU 27.\u2014The body\not J. A. Byndman, sohool teacher   _ wing against a pier and crumpled  contusion   will   result   ln   concerns\ndouble against the pUes,    Both the occss-   where the particular time In differ'\nVANCOUVER  MISS\n.flOR   IN   TORONTO one  of, tho   victims   ot\nTORONTO  Anrll 37\u2014Mlis3 Carmen drowning In I>ynn creek near here pants were able to crawl along the  ent cities Is a matter of Importance\nMathers    eldest   daughter   of   Mr last Wedn__day was recovered thla wings  and  on to the  dock.    Tho  such sa brokerage and press eeso-\n\u2022iurM*s   Oeorge Mathers, of Van- afternoon.    Hyndman feU into the machine's pontoons kept the craft clatlona.\ncouvssr. atti. Frank R. Bamsely, of\nMontreal. Que., son of Mrs. Bamsely\nand the late John Bamsely of Victoria, British Columbia, were married\nat Bt. Alban'n oathsdral Saturday\nt,  .tlBb- Kev. Canon. Vernono.\nmountain stream whUe ollmblng s\ncliff, and hla companion, V R,\nLotbltn, who endeavored to rescue\nhim. also was drowned- The latter's\nbody was recovered two hours after\nthe tragedy.\nafloat,   and   damage   svlll   not   be\nextensive.\nThe machine ls one ot the three\nthe Ontario government purchased\nrecently for extending the forestry\nwork ot the department.\nSCHOOLS REOPEN\nFollowing tho Easter holidays,\nwhloK covered over two weeks, the\nschool wUl reopen today.\n-'AINY WEATHER\nIS EXPERIENCE^\nsvecompanymg a cloud day with\nmuch rain the temperatures were\nconsiderable lower here yesterday.\nDuring tlio 24 hours ending at S\npjn, tho maximum temperature\nwas sa degrees and minimum 43\ndegrees. During the same period s\n.90    Inch of rein fnil.\nl'racticaJJy nothing has appeared in dispatches\nas to the period when today's partial eclipse of tho\nsun will be visible in this province. In California and\nNevada, however, where the eclipse will be total, observatories nre pdeparing to take observations of\ntotality roughly from 11: a. m. to 12 noon. As these\nstates are exactly south of British Columbia, its dura.-\ntion should be the samo here as (here.\nFigures lixc not given as to Its duration in those\nstates, but at Toronto, according to thc Canadian almanac, it will begin at 11:20 a. m. and last for five\nhours 26 minutes. Assuming its period here will be\nof nearly similar duration, say five hours, tho moon's\nshadow should appear on the western edge of the\nsun around 9 a. m- and crossing the sun's disk,\nwith the period of deepest shadow from 11 to 12,\nshould leave the eastern edge around 2 p. m.\nHOW TO LOOK AT IT\nOne of the best ways to look at the eclipse if it\nis clear enough for the sun to be visible, will be\nthrough a used photographic film or plate. The\ndenser the negative, the more dean-cut win be the\nview.\nColored glasses or colored goggles nre a still\nbetter medium to use. Either of these ways is clean.\n. If the foregoing are not available, smoke a fragment of glass and look through it\nAll these ways screen off the bright rays of the\nsun, and enable one to gaze directly at the eclipse.\nThey also enable one to see the eclipse At all stages.\nThe sun has such a blinding glare that the outline of\nthe crescent is obscured unless the glare is shut off\nin this way.\nA small hole in a sheet of paper will be of some\nj   service if none of the better ways named are available.\nENDURANCE RIGHT\nPILOT IS KILLED\nJ. H. Kelly, Who Set Record\nYear Ago Dead; Two\nOthers\nALVOED. Toms, April 37.\u2014Aa air-\npiano crush during a storm five\nmiles northwest of hero cost tho\nUvea of Jiunou H. Kelly, 2S, ot endurance night fame, and two companions last night. Kelly and G. W.\nMennlna. 6r., SO, an oil operator,\nboth of Fort Worth, Texas, were\nkilled almost Instantly and O. P.\nWilliams, 40, ot _.'\\;_._l.i_w__, o\\:hi.. died\nIn, a Port Worth hospital today. G.\nC. Zloae, Oklahoma City oil operator,\nthe fourth ucciipaut of tho 'Plane,\nwits seriously Injured. Ho suffered\na broken rlgh; shoiU-lor, and lacerations about, tlio head, with B. h.\n\"Reg\" JFtobbliL-i, Kelly w)t a new\nworld's endurance JTiiKht record at\nFort worth in May, 1030, by keeping\naloft tholr monoplane* the \"Fort\nWorth\" more than 173 hours. The\nmark has si nre  been  bettered,\nSeven Killed as\na Plane Crashes     >\u2022\nInto Huge Crowd\nNASHVILLE, Tenn.,Apr_l 27-\u2014\nSeven persons In a crowd watch-\nInn a stunt flyer at ah uirfleld\nal Fayette v!Uor Tenn., wero\n-.llleti _..,;.._ approximately 20 wero\nInjured today .vim. the plans\ncrashed Into the crowd. About\nto land, thc pilot, Milton Covert\nof Colombia, Tenn., was sweeping over a railroad embankment\nwhere the crowd stood when th\u00ab\n'plane (niddenly dlveti, falling\nabout 80 feet. Neither he nor\nMs two passengers were hurt.\nThe dead are: Bouey Beard,\n14! Kelly Towry, 38: norenco\nSmltii, 2ft: Monroe Morbory, SV;\nHurley Spray. 86: Marvin\n\u25a0vi.by, 30; J. ii. Hullston, 85.\nMAKE    BPfiBD\nNORTH BAT, Ont., AprU 37\u2014The\nJames Bay extension of the Tfemlr\ni. Ir wiling & Northern Ontario Ball*\nway, now being proceeded with,\nwm reach the Lignite field Sn tha\nOkanagan-Abltlblu area thin afternoon, four days ahead of ttM original schedule, according tn a state-,\nment made yesterday by George W,\nLee, chairman of the T. and N-O.\nRatlway commission.\n  MMBaaaafiaaaBiii\n sn\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,   MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 28, 1930\nPage Thuefl;\nSCHOOL AFFAIRS\nAT CORBIN HIT\nPreoceeds   of   the  Program\nAre for Playground\nEquipment\nCORBIN, B. C, April 37.\u2014Recently\ntho residents of Corbln enjoyed one\nof tha most Interesting and delightful affairs held ln this place tor\nmany yeare when the senior pupils\nof Oorbn school gave an entertainment consisting of 12 acts ln the\nClub hall for the purpose of raising\nfunds for the purpose of buying\nplayground material.\nMlaa 6. G. Timaeus, tho principal\nof tlio school, who was sole director\nnf the performance, was congratulated upon the able manner with\nwhich her pupils portrayed tho porta\n\u2022aligned to them, and felt highly\nelated at the very successful conclusion to weeks of arduous training\nand the patents, also, felt deeply\ngrateful with the special training\nimparted to their children. L. L.\nWarburton, chairman of the school\nboard, touched upon this ln a few\nopening   remarks   made   before  the\nPainful Boils\nOne After The Other\nBroke Out On Arms\nMiss K. Budd, 1100 Victoria Drive.\nVanoouver, B. C. writes:\u2014\"About a\nyear ago I was troubled with bolls.\nThey broke out on my firms, and no\nsooner woe one healed than another\nwould come to take its place I Buffered great pain with them, and\ntried different medicine and ointments, but they did mc no good.\n\"1   waa  advised  to  take\nand,   my,\" wfiat  reJleT Y\"*got\"''__oon\nmy skin was as clear as before.\"\nPut up only by Tbe Millburn Co,\nLimited,   Toronto.   Ont.\nrise of the curtain, pointing out\nhow valuable this kind or work Is\nto children as it gave them training in memory and puouc speaking,\npoise and self-confidence, and his\nremarks were well demonstrated ln\nthe ensuing acts. It wast very gratifying to observe the atage personality dlt.pln.yed by all the pupils who\ntook port, from the youngest children to the older anea in the\n'entrance\" class.\nAIR OF CONFIDENCE\nAlthough the audience was asked\nnot to be too critical of the actors\nowing to their youth and due to the\nfact that It was the first public\nappearance of many of them, these\nremarks were-quite unnecessary and\nall had that air of confidence and\nunconcern usually associated with\nmuch older people. At no stage\nwas hesitation or embarrassment observed and all acts went along with\na swing to end with imstlnted applause from a capacity house.\nAlthough all playoia were good o\nfew stood out as having exceptional\nability. The spontaneous and realistic repartee of Marie- Almond\nand Dennis Parsons ln \"The Telegram\" In whloh they enacted the\npart of twin sister and brother,\nwas good. Alex Barnes ln \"Tlie\nTheater Ticketp\" ad-libbed like an\nold stager and displayed the tired\nbusiness man's return home to his\nwife for dinner with tickets for next\nnight's show to perfection, Evelyn\nMcOruther, Polly Koslw, Mary and\nBilly Worobec also excelled as did\nMay Parsons. The latter In \"The\nTelegram,\" who was supposed to be\nmarried but was only worried, looked\nvery charming and delivered her\nlines in a very able manner.\nPIECE DE RESISTANCE\nThe \"piece do resistance\" was the\nInst item on the program, in which\nMiss Ellen Almond and Mr. Glldden\nCrocker, old pupils, put on \"Trouble\nBrewing\", a very laughable farce\nvery well acted, describing tho experience of a young married couple\nmaking home brew. Both of these\nyoung persons dlsplayd talent of\nno  mean   degree.\nOnly one regret was voiced by the\naudience and that was that It was\na shame that the culmination of\nso many weeks of strenuous labor\net rehearsals should be so quickly\nover. It was felt that an endeavor\nshould be made to play in some\nof the neighboring towns. However,\nafter consideration, it was regretfully decided to abandon the attempt.\nIt  was  a  star   performance   well\nthought out and ably conducted and\nBabe -Ruth Comforts Cripples\nFINE    ORCHARDS    VANISH;\nAIRPORT   REPLACES   FARM\nMO-TE, B. O. Apcll n-ttt HOf-\nlc Women's association entertained\nthe Lumbar-ton Community Workers\nat the united Church Manas on\nsVeslnosday ,!s;s.s'sn,ssss. April 23. A\nnumber at the visitors camo by\nBELLEVILLE,    ont.    April    27\u2014 .nil    be    ktarted   shortly  the two -\/clock train, while others\nWithin two years H__tlng_ County'and soon as completed a few planes  n-otored down. . \".\n.,     . I \u201e.\u201es   u .-..\"\u25a0 _        -An   interesting   lea-toe   ot   th*\nescpocte   to   boast   of   tho   finest ] will   he. moved   down   from   Camp | attetB0<m.a   entertainment   wb\u00ab   AO\nBig Acreages Cleared and Construction Proceeding Briskly on Government $3,000,000 Field,\nSeadrome, Near Trenton\nLUMBERTON LADIES\nGUESTS AT M0Y1E\nflying fledd and sea plane base on i Borden.\nthe   Amerclan  Continent.  The   De-j    \"Hio highway running through the\n,   \u201e   ,     ,  .___ _ . i airport   will    be    widened    to    120\npartment of National Defense haa ,\u201esj to accomodate tho traKlo of\nselected a alto one mllo east of tourtata emeaca. All telephone and\nTrenton ,on Klng'B Highway No. 2 ^ utlesratth poles will bo removed\nand at completion of    construction | ,rom the pr0pCrty and placed In the\nan   amount   ln   execsss   of   \u00bb3.00\u00b0.-j undereround conduits so thero will   _    \t\n000 will hove beon expended. Tho | Dc n0 obstruction on tho flying s members\u2014Mra. T. Ohrlattan. Mm.\nsite runs dosvns to the shore ot | floId. A beacon light will be plao- j A. Pearson. M\u00bb. O. T. Dakln. Mra.\nthe Bay of Quinte (Lalto Ontario) j \u201e_ ln tnc c_nt,rc, of tho airport to \\ J. W. Pitch poured the tea at \u2022\nand includes an area ot 1.200 acres j gulch;  planes flying at night, sable Cellared wiun wild flowers. In\nof  tho  beBt  farming  land   In  the  \u2014- ti_,    yellow    and  mauve    ehadsBA\ntownship of Sidney .situated on VISIT IN SLOCAN teasao- of \"Olacler lilies,\" and\nboth   sldos   of   tho   highway.   In \" io1 L   *\u25a0\"   1\"J\"M\"      | BaoteiMUtes  were used ln doooiaV\nclearing  away   farms  ami   orchards, __ j ing   tho   living-rooms.\nexhibit of Oriental needlework and\nother curtca, recently sent to Moylo\nfrom aboard .which siren collected\nby Rev. A. O. and Mra. Found\ndnrln_ six years' atay in West Ci.lnu\nond  a world-tour.\nIn the tea-room, the hostess wae\nassisted  by  several  of  the W. A.\nLittle inmates of Knickerbocker hospital in New York were overjoyed when Babe\nRuth passed out autographed baseballs after assisting mailing a list of 100,000 let-\nsome of the bost homes In the\ncounty will be raized. Hundreds\nof fine fruit trees are being cut\ndown. Nearly all the owners accepted tho amounts offered by government for their property, although ln many cases arbitration j\nwas resorted to.\nters to be sent out in the hospital's annual\nmembership  drive and  in  the campaign I wttWNa^oi*'om unit\nfor funds  for t>\"(   t<\u2122-\u2122t-*t'.-   <\u2122<>\nand  relief  work.\nfor funds\" for^that hospital's emergency] \"Xr;to'pr^nt\"ttoti'contract-1*\u00a3 T' w* ButW<,u for *\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u2022 i\"'1\nJlfss   Isabel   Grant   Ylsltinir  Nelson |    out-of-town guests included: Mrs.\nen. Route to Nakusp ' j    corbott,   Mrs.   A.   Bmsllo.   M\u00ab.\nSLOCAN CITY, B, c. April 37\u2014 j j,   j.. Dobson,   Mns.  Harrison,   and\nRov.   Mr.   Herdman   and   his   tyro I .saug.sters horn, Mrs. H. M. Hutch-\nsons  spent   Wednesday   evening   ln I ; ,on  sssssl   her slater. Mrs. Islerlbw,\ntown   the   gupst   of   Rev.   T,   W. ju-,,   MoDougaU,   Mrs.   T.   Murray.\nRuddcll. Mrs.   A. Parent, Mrs. T. Slme. Mra,\nMiss J. w. o. Ruddell of Slocan' Pj Malsh and llttlo daughter, _*anJ\nI Park   Is   the   guest   of   her  lather. as  and  Mra.  Algot Johnson.    ^\nplainly showed what can be done\nwith children when treated with\nsympathy and understanding.\nYMIRITES VISIT\nNELSON\nEASTER OBSERVED\nAT WILLOW POINT\ni-\nDESIGNED BY WOMEN\nwith every feature women want\nin modern electric cookery\nNEW'LOW\nPRICES\nBo:.      Go   to    Trail;   ouestn   Are\nMany  At  Ymlr\nYMIR, B. C. AprU 37\u2014A. B.\nClark waa a Tr&U visitor on Thursday.\nMr. and Mrs. N. Peterson and\nSon Elmer were Nolson visitors on\nTuesday.\nMr. and Mrs. A. B. Clark: and\nMr. and Mrs. W. Clark were recent\nNelson visitors,\nMr. and Mra. MacLean and Mrs.\nConners of Nolson were Ymlr vis-        _ \t\nItors   on   Thursday   and   w\u00ab*   the  Bervtas waa fully choral.    The altar\nguests   of   Mr   .and   Mn.   A.   Mo\nDonald.\nWILLOW POINT. B. C. April 27.\u2014\nGood Friday and Easter were both\nobserved at Willow Point. Good\nFriday's evensong was taken by\nPeoplo's Warden Mr. E. H. Apple-\nwha.lte, ven. Archdeacon F. H.\nGraham being unable to attend and\nthe rector's warden a patient in\nthe Kootenay Lake General hospital,\nMrs. N. Denny officiated at tho\norgan.\nOn Tuesday Ven. Arch. Graham\ncelebrated Holy Communion precede.}\nby  a  ahort  form  of  matins,\nThe\nMiss Clara Turner is visiting her\nbrother-in-law and sister Mr. and\nMrs. R. Turner in Trail.\nRev. Charles Addyman of Trail\nwaa the guest rt Mr. M. Peters for\na couple of days this wzek and\nleft for Salmo on Wednesday.\nM. 8tcveii3 wbo a Hntmo visitor\non Thursday.\nA. Burgess Jr. and Miss Mamie\nBurgess were Nelson visitors on\nThursday.\nMatthew Burgess was a recent\nNelson   visitor.\nMr. and Mrs. J. Muir and son\nof Kimberley were visitors at the\nWild Horse camp on Thursday.\nV. Matheson of Grand Forks was\na Ymlr visitor this week.\nJohn Bremner. Mrs. G. Grant,\nMrs. M. Peters, Miss Mamie Burgess\nand Miss Mary Rankin were Nelson\nvisitors on Friday.\nNorman Burgess returned from\nthe Kootenay Lake General boa*\npltal   on   Thursday   evening.\nwaa decorated with flowers given\nby parochial branch of the Women's\nAuxiliary. These flowers were later\nsent to the d 1st ria patients in\ntho  hospital.\nMrs.   F,   Nlven,   former   organist,\nplayed.\nMISS MACKENZIE\nTO BE MARRIED,\nENGLAD SOON\nNiece of Lieutenant-Governor\nnor to Be Bride Next\nWeek\nWILL WED JULIAN\nPIGGOTT, BROMPTON\nOf Great Interest  to  Residents of the Winder-\nMiss Isabel  Grant Iss spending a I\nors nre working on one unit ot the\n(lying field of whloh there will he \u25a0 f(nv rtflys ,_ mmn mm0 nlmulBg\ntow. when completed, nsse to ^ llcr _chool dutu- ta Ntlkusri\nthe soft conditions of the (-round I a(t<)r spending thc Easter holidays\nonly ion men nre employed nt pros-, s_ere.\nAPFLEDALE GIRL\nBAPTIZED\nent   bsit   a   much   larger   number\nwill    bo   engaged   ns   work   prog\nAPPLEDALE.    B.    C.   AprU    27-^\nMrs,   h.   Burbeck   of   Vancouver,: Ecv,   D.   A.   B.   Stoddard   of   Hew\nen   route   to   Portland   Oregon,   is. sjouver   he I   disaster  service  in   the\nReuses  Contractors tor crushed stone   spending    a    few   days   hero,   tha ! ,,\u201e,, on Sim-s,\u201ey morning celebrating\ntk^\u00ab_        iss       .,.-.,>'-.\u25a0        ,.1 Is --'       ton***.       I iss.   !   ~...\u00abni      _#     _srf\u00bb       -M-.      kfH       re,       *   -..-_ \u2014 .__ .' r\u2014aw ,\nholy communion and bi.p_.tsm.   Beatrice  Harding daughter of Mr. and\nhave   40   trucks  drawing   from   tho j guest of Mr. and Mrs.'E. Levcsriue\nPoint Anne quarries of the Canada\nCement Company, whilo the tiles j NEWMARKET. April 20\u2014Lord As-\nlined for draining are being de- ; tor's colt Writ, derby candidate,\nllvered to Tronton nnd trucked won tho Craven stakes today. Wal-\nfrom that point to the nlrport. I tor Guiness' Gay Frulr was second.\nBefore tho work is completed 32 : Somorvlllo TatcrsaU's Meredith, an-\nmiles   of   tile   will\nthe one unit. A stream, which pastes '\u25a0 Thirteen ran\nthrough  the  air  property   ls  being |  .OLher    Acr^    candidates    among\ndiverted   to   the   east  end   of   the\ncamp and two subways will he constructed   under   tho   highway,   wide\nMrs. a D. Harding being baptised.\ni    Dlumonds have been discovered on\nj the  Jeonnetto  Gould Plateau,  near\n,,lac6<l   lnl outer   derby   candidate,   was   third, j ut**\u00b0w' N'j|' V'   T T\"?\"?, *\n,1 1...\" I Thisi\/.,\u2122  r_.n ! report   Issued   by   the   AustralUm\nmines department tn 1909 that\nthe also runs were Eyes Front. | dlsunonds should occur in that field,\nUtmaceur. Algonquin. HcaphnrctuB, 1 which is better known aa ft sold\nDick 6wlvel!or and Sandals. knd sliver lode-bearing country.       J\nenought. to transport an aeroplane\nfrom the south to the north fteld.\nPERMANENT  BUILDINGS\nOnly lhe hangars for the planeB\nwill be built to tho north or tho\nHighway and all the other administration building. Four hangars\nwill bc hullt at present thoy being 100 by 20s) lees, of steel con-\ntrssctloss. The flying field proper\nwill be 2 miles sciunrc. To the\nsouth of the highway svlll bo -wo\nlarpo hsillsllngs known as the \"married quarters\" which will be built\nto house llsO families. Two other buildings will bo constructed for\nNTEVER has a range attained such\n* ' instant and tremendous popularity\nas the new Hotpoint Hi-Specd Range.\nWhy? Simply because this new Hotpoint\nwas designc,! by women for women . . .\nbecause it has scores of futures women\ndesire . . . because it makes electric cookery\nsimplot, cleaner, quicker, more convenient.\nHere is unrivalled speed and economy\nmade possible by indestructible Hi-Speed\nElements. Here is the convenience of\nSuper-Automatic Oven Control. And\nhere, too, in the Hotpoint Hi-Speed\nRange arc such other exclusive features as\nlugged All-Steel Construction and the\nsensational Economy Cooker.\nYou can now buy a Hotpoint Range\n\u25a0 from $8; up ... and your dealer will\narrange easy terms to suit your convenience.\n[MIICKH bu WOMEN Jar WOMEN\n\u2014      For Sale By     \u2014\nCOLUMBIA ELECTRIC, Ltd.\nGUY'S ELECTRIC STORE\nD. H. Patterson and W. F. Wilson\nNelson, B. C.\nWEST KOOTENAY POWER & LIGHT CO., LTD.\nTrail and Rossland\nCANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC Sa\nVISITORS RETURN\nPROM NELSON\nFRUTTVALE, B. C. April 27\u2014Mr.\nand Mrs. B. Brewster returned to\n| their home Tuesday from Nelson\nwhero they had spent Eaator week\nend the guests of tholr son-ln-Jaw\nj and daughter Mr. and Mrs. R.\n; A. Aldersmtth.\nj Mr. and Mrs. A. Endcrsby and Mr.\nI and Mrs. Endersby Jr. were Nol-\n. son visitors Tuesday,\nMiss Chrlssle Llllls of Trail haa\nbeen the guest of her aunt Mra.\nCole for the past week.\nMlas F. Anderson of Nelson arrived ln the valley Thursday. \u00abnd la\nthe guest of Miss Margaret Smith.\nMrs. R. Morrison and daughter\nleft for their home In Nelson on\nThursday after spending the psst\nfew days tho guests' of Mrs. Rush-\nton.\nMrs. A. Boirow haa returned to\nher home here after having heen\na patient of the Trail-Tadanac\nhospital  for the past few weeks.\nMrs. Barrett entertained a number of friends on Thursday afternoon.\n1NVERMERE.    B.    C.    April    25-\nOn Tuesday nf next, week, April 20.\nthero will take place nt 2:15 p. m.\nIn the Parish Church of Brompton.\nEngland, a marriage in high circles in which many people In\nBritish Columbia will have a keen\ninterest. Of these none will bo more\ninterested nor have more pflrsoniil\n(Character than aa a whole the old .\ntime resident of tho Luke Winder- !th0 uw of tho filnRlc mBn* whUa\nmere district to whom the per-, \u00bb lnr\u00ab(! nrfta wlU ho apportioned for\nsonallty of one of tho high con-j \"Kcs and a moden fire fighting ap-\ntractlng  parties  is  very  dear. 1 paratus   will   bo   installed.   Directly\nIt will be thc event which poln south nnd between the buildings\nMiss Helen MacKenzlc, late chate- will he the pnrade grounds. Erec-\nlane of Government House, and I tlon of building., will be stnrted ns\nniece of Hts Honor. Lieutenant soon ns possible after tho spring\nGovernor,   Dr.   R.   Randolph   Bruce, j breakup.\nP.    R.    G.    S.    etc,    afl    partner    for!        SEADROME   ON   BAY   SHOIU;\nlife  to Julian  Plggntt,  son  of  the j    Farther   south     along     the    bay\nInt*  Sir   Francis  nnd   of  Lady   Pig- ' snorc;   pians   have   been   made   for\ngott   of   \"Green   Meadows,\"   Cowcs. j the   fi0adrome.   Hangars   and   docks\n  ,,,.. \u201e.. , Wfi  of Wight. '\u25a0\u25a0,   bc  constructed   there,  and   two\nThla neat little npron is sent to you. L^^,rS\u00ab V^T^^iv^^ l0ng 6hlpwW'8- upwhl0h \"\" fiPn\"\n3     'carried out. tho bride will        given (\u201e___\u201e\u201e \u201e\u201e\u201e  ,.\u201e  ._\u201e,_\u2022_,._\u25a0   __,-.. i-,\u201e -i,\u201em_\nAnd this is what we hope you will | ,\u201e    mnrt.in,n    hv    hnr   imM_,     th*   \u00bblsinc* con \"r hauled, will be built.\nThis construction will take plnce\nbetween    Bakers    Island    and    tho\nSOMETHING NEW\nIN  PLEAS\nWillow Point W. A. Collects \"Waist\"\nMoney at Cent nn Inrh\nWILLOW POINT, B. 0\u201e April 27.-\nQulte a number attended tho tea\ngiven by Mrs. E. H. Applewhaite nnd\nMrs. C. Horsflcld under the auspices\nof the Women's Auxiliary tn tho Institute house on Wednesday. Daffodils and maplo boughs adorned the\nroom.\nTHK   PLEA\nThe following verses were sent to\nmembers and others\nl\nhope you will   (n    morriago   by    her   uncle,    tho\ndo- I ceremony being performed hy Rev. H.\nlta neat Uttle pocket you plainly see, ( h.   Gillingham.   After  tho   cvont   a\nFor a special purpose is meant to be. j reception will be given st 54 Prince , .\n'Gate,    ths    home    of    His    Honor's! lwo   protection     from     wind     nnd\nPlease measure your wnlst-lne, Inch   Blster-ln-law.  the  Vlcountess of  St., weather.  Bakers  Island,  which  roao\nby inch. I Cyr.   The   young   folks   are   going [ home  30\u00b0  ,eet abovo Bea lcvel  hns\nShe Suffered with Painful Lame Back\nNovtt Scotia Lady Used Dodd's Kidney Pills\n\"I  have used Dodd's Kidney Pills on .several  occasions'\nMrs. Amos J. Wcritzcll, a resident of Barss' Corners,\nN.S.   \"Last dimmer I used three boxes, my back\nwas fame nnd very painful nt times.   Thinking\nit was caused through my kidneys I took some\nDodd's Kidney Pills and found they did mo a\nwhole  lot  of  good.\"\nBackache is generally Kidney Ache. This pain\nusually indicates somc disorder of the Iddncya.\nDodd's Kidney Pills relieve Backache by toning up the kidneys to do their work of straining all thc impurities, all the poisons, out of\nthe blood. Pure blood means good health.\nCO* At AH Dealers, or by Mail from The\n-JUL Ootids Medicine Co. Ltd., Toronto 2, Out\nDODD'S\nfKIDNEY\nliFMM\nmainland   ft\"*!   iho   naval   base   will\nAnd bc sure that the measure does\nnot pinch,\nAnd when for each inch a cent you\ncount.\nThen place In the pocket the right I\namount. 1\nThe game Is fair, you must admit. I -while the two pages will be Mich-\nYou \"waist\" thc money, we pocket it. nel .the son of Sir Godfrey and\nLady Thomas and John Denny a\nyoung godson of the groom. Fran*\nels Gllcroy Plggott, brother of tho\ngroom will be best man\nmotoring through Scotland on their  bMn  reduced  to sea  level   \u2014'  the\nhoneymoon. '.cIlrt  la^cn   therefrom   hns   bee  us- j\nThe arrranBementH for the wed- ; *d to fill tho marshland between\nding ceremony provide for tho 1 the mainland and the island. This\nbrldcB three sisters. Mndge .the j work was completed last fall and as\noldest. Kathcrlne and. Betty to be j soon as the breakup comes, work-\nbridesmaids. Her five-year-old ' men will be placed on tho lov-\nnlcce,   Juliot,   will   bo   flower   girl, j clling off. The concession road run-\nGardens Ploughed\nNow is the time to have your garden\nput in shape\nWe have an experienced  ploughman.\nWEST TRANSFER GO.\nPHONE 33\nNEW LIBRARIAN\nAT YMIR\n\"YMIR, B. C. April 27~-The dlrect-\nAnd the money your pockets-ao free\nly pay.\nOat Church win use tn the wisest\nway.\nThen  will  you  bring   it  and  come\nand have tea.\nAt tho Institute House where your\nfrlendjj you will see.\nOn the Wednesday  ln Eaater week,\nJust  about  four,\nAnd  thero  will  be nothing to pay\nat the door.\nAnd   if   you   can't   come   will   you\nkindly then send,\nThe apron by mail, or perhaps by a\nfriend.\nThe    contents    of    the    pockets\nDing throujOUt the airport, hns\nbeen closed and contractors are\nbusy building a new road along tho\nsouthern boundary of the C. N.\nRight of way on the north end\nof the property, which will meet\nMr. Plggott and Miss MacKcnzie lhe H|ghwnv one mllc CMt o( lho\nfirst   met   in   Government   Houso,   arjp0rt.\nVlctorln. ;. little over a year ago,\nwhile Mr. Plggott was on a visit\nto that city, Tho groom is a great\ncricketer and in business life held\nan Important position aa the manager of tho British Export Association.\nSlnco Joining her uncle as Chate\nTO   BEGIN   HANGARS   SOON\nThe work of removing a large\nsugar bush an the north part of\ntho property, which will be the\nboundary of tho unit to be completed this year, ls now being finished.  Contractors have started  lev-\nlaine of the Government house'clMne and \"moving the stump-\nage. An orchard wns removed last\nfall and after being levelled was\ntilled.   The   erection   of   the   four |\nMiss MacKcnzie, haa been with her\nuncle, a frequent' visitor to this\npart to his beautiful home \"Pyne\nLogs.\" on the shores of Windermere Lake. On these occasions she\nhas nlways been most charming and\namounted to $18.   Two ans-' WmIoub   -\"    her   manner   towards\nors of the Ymlr Women's institute I    First;\nwere to the foregoing verses, were:\nheld a meetln; at the home of\nMrs. J. M, OUle on Thursday\n^afternoon. Thoee present were: Mrs.\nH. St\u00abvens, Mrs. W. Clark, Mrs.\nJ. M. Ollle and Mrs. W. B. Mc\nIsaac.\nMio, W. B. Mclsaac waa appoint.**\ned librarian to succeed Mrs. A.\nB.   Clark,  resigned.\nVALLICAN PEOPLE\nRETURN\nVALLICAN B. C. April J17\u2014Mr.\nand Mrs. c. Harrison returned\nWednesday   from  a   vlalt   to Trail.\nMr .and Mrs, J. Inhca and Mr.\nand Mre. Q. Strong motored to\nBlocan Thursday evening and visited Mr. and Mre. w. Hicks, Murso\nInnes returned  home with them.\nThis  little  apron  is quite  unique\nAnd your way of nsk ing nifty,\nBut!    Oh,  I  say!    It's a dead   give\naway,\nSo I am enclosing \"fifty\".\nSecond:\nIn my  youth,  let me tell  you.  oh\nunknown sender,\nI  boasted  a  waist  that waa  roolly\nqult\u00ab slender.\nBut    alnce r theso    have    gradually\ncetutcd to exist,\nMy own, wltli tho rest, haa vanished\nlike mist.\nMANY AT DANCE,\nFRUITVALE\nARE GUESTS AT\nAPPLEDALE\nHis Honor's many friends, to such\nan extent as to have completely\nwon tho hearts of ono and all.\nThe lovely English estate on\nwhich the young folks will make\ntheir homo will comprise soma\nthree ncres of land at about three\nmiles distance from Asoot, the\nhome of Englands fnshlonsble nnd\nfamous race course. It will overlook tho beautiful Yorkshire Valley\nwith Its charming golf courso and\nwill be surrounded by broad and\ndelectable tennis courts. Tlie largo\nhouse In nearlng completion, while\nthe making of a garden * 'ilch\nwill be the crowing port of all,\nwill be started soon after, under th\u00bb\ndlroct euro and management of the\nyoung brldo.\nTHE\nPEDICORD HOTEL\nYour Spokane Home\n\"Where  Canadians Are  Among Frienda\nWhen  in  Spokane.\"\nThe only hotel in Spokane with FREE\nBUS SERVICE and our own garaga adjoining,\nbarber Shop, Cigar Store and Cafe. Complete\nservice  under  one  roof.\nJOE   PEDICORD,  Manager\n(Oil to 210 RIVERSIDE 208 to 218 8PEAOUB\nSPOKANE, U. S. A.\n1Trpr.|-;-t-rra-s-;sr-;-r.-g::sairrsRni-.:rr-rsrt-.--.rrrrr-i'Si.m\nH-s\u00abd Office\nToronto\nAPPLEDALE.  B. C.   AprU   21\u2014Mr.\nand Mrs. J. ci.Uuih and Mrs. Par.-1\ntssrssoss of Trull were guests of Mr.\nend Mi's.. J. Fordyssss ssrs Bssuday.\nMrs. H. Horman Is visiting friends\nIn Ntslssnss before preceding to Trad\nI where   she   will    vlelt,   with     her\nr___I_TV__LE  B.  C.   April  31\u2014An  daughter. Mre. Hamilton Currle.\nenjoyable  dance  was   held  In   the | -\u2014\u2014 :\t\nHall   on   Wednesday  evening  given  Norman nurgen.i Fall, from bicycle:\nby   the j Hall   committee. i >n Htwpltal Here\nA large number from T_\u00bbll Psrks. I    TMIR   B.   O.   April   35\u2014Falling\nand other outside, points attended.. from  hie bloycle, Norman Burgess,\nCELEBRATE AT\nAPPLEDALE\ni.s.listy   rssH's'ssissssrist.ss   sv.re  sservcrt\n| by the committee at 13,o'clock, and\ndancing    continued   till    the   wee\n1 hours.\nsuffered a broken arm and was\nconveyed tb Kootenay Lake General hospital. Nelson. First eld\nsvssss. rendered here by B. A.  Issssisc,\nAPPLEDALE. B. C, AprU 37.\u2014\nAlfred N. Humphreys ls spending\nthe Easter holiday In Grand Forks.\nThe people of the United ohurch\nepont a pleasant evening on the\n3<th at tho home of Mr. and Mrs.\nOlsarles Dlokey, it beng the 34th\nanniversary of the latter's maTTlago.\nMrs. Stanley Bridges has returned\nto hor home here from visiting her\nparents at Slocan city.\nThe MlBfica Dorothy and Elma Cent\nspent the holiday., with their parents here.\ntt&jstoireTW (J\nmmm\n**\u00abo^poim\u00ab\u00bb\u00ab^\u00ab_\u00ab^;_\u2022* w.wro,     J^ m\\9\nother Brandies at Winnipeg, Vorkton, saskatoon, Edmonton,\nCalgary, Lethbridge, Vancouver, Kamloops, Vernon and Victoria\nWATCH THE PAPER TOMORROW\nFOR OUR 260th ANNIVERSARY\nSALE ANNOUNCEMENT\nGENUINE BARGAINS IN\nALL DEPARTMENTS\n\u25a0JttsrnrK.i_3-.__Ji:...\n^aaaaatto\n Page Two\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,   MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 28, 1930\nir\nt j\ni\n__.V%.\nItumr llntrl\nRoom, Wish  Rnrsnlnc Water\nPrivate Baths r.,>-\nGEO.  BENWELL,  Prop\nNelson. B. ('.\nL_i__tiS_jiiE_.:.' J..J\u2014: __j_. . -.lis..._.iJ__..JU._\u2014.:-,--U_Jii_-_..: .iiis_._iu.'..\"\nHUMS\u2014K Dsx.n.  il Itsll. PriKsci. ' slusitcr. A Ksslinosc.  :.l  Slnsssss.   .'.'In-\nG  McCartnoy,  T.  La  Bollc,  il.  Ltsss- j \"'-P 8:   Mra.   R   Barngon,  E   FMs'.ssr-\n\u201e   ,,,,.,.     \u201e\u25a0,   ,..*ss-_       ., : iobn.   A   Bers-j'inssts.   C.     McKeors-n.\nnson.   F   Jasdman,   w   Mellor,      11. j \u201e , \u201e ,   ,. \u201e   \u201e\nI Calgary; Mr. ahd Mrs C Bsxis.\n.Smith. Mr. and Mrs. G Moir, J I R06_.and; A ;tehmPr Edmonton\nDawson, T. McSewyn. D BUBsell, W j Mr.- A. Reman, A MsssKisssssy, .1 Mc-\niWard, Vancouver: J Blnns, Kssslo R c_jj_y, L M__s..lng.r, o Patterson,\nPower Okanagan Landlm*; J Cope, Toronto; B du Chalete, Victoria;\nKelowna; H LcvcssqsKs. T Dick. A' Mrss. M Shannon. Mnrle Lombardo,\nDonna, J Cowssn. Mr and Mrs BJM, Shannon, E Besssss*. Nsssv Dcn-\nStnnmel, H Laurlente. Trail; Mr., ver: G Grlmwood, Kssslo; E. Har-\nBls.eler and son. Oalena Fnrns..; E! t-op. Isssrrop; J Eariss. t-cthbrldgo;\nfvst,    Montreal     .!    Crawford,    w - it    wculahfcs,   Kliclsner.\n, i rtr.rss II r ! 1 t nil I I I I I I I I I I I ! HII II I'll ITI'If (tj\nWhere the Guest Is King,\nThe Savoy\nnan\n.1 II LOIS\nT'apers Now in  Transit\nio the 245 Returning Officers\n)VER 18,000\nREGISTRARS\nMachinery Being Put in\nReadiness for When\nNeed Arises\nOTTAWA. April 27\u2014 .CP>~-Toi.s or\nrlcctlon forms are hi transit today\n:--> tho 24 returning officers Kprcad\n.-.cross tlio Dominion. But this docs\nror. curry with It nnv ..pedal stc[-\nr.tllcanCO toy u 1D30 RC-i-crnl election.\nTt, :>--\u00bb>.. mark, however, thc whipping\njf election machinery tnro worklns\n\u2022 .vr.pr-\u2014 in nccord-.net* with nn am-\n..ndment to tho Dominion Kicctlon.*.\nin pnsced at tho last be.s_.lon of\n\"fu-nnmont.\nMAKE   MST  BY   CASTAS\nTl.(.   old-   voters'   Hot,   hystfim   has i\nfrn   \"f-rrappH.\"     For   nomo   years I\n\u25a0!  has bfif-ri tho pr..ct,ic_> to use pro- |\ni>f\u00bbwwfwti\u00bbinfmn,u(i\nLLCCiV'S    KEWBST    AJTO    FINEST    HOTEL\nMANY    ROOMS   WITH   PRIVATE\nBATH3   OR   SHOWERS\nJJ\n.-i.i,.\nJ. A. KERR, Prop.\n,ii ii iii,Ii'i LU nn iniimii 11 n i n \u00bb';\nI             \u25a0-.   -l.-s.... ,>,:-\nan Icr.   ti . B   V.'aitc.   N.r_.   J   Ysiun,-;,\nfvliuiter Tom Yquuk. Prcci Cox, Mra.\nJ Arthur, Ur and MrB W 13 Wat-\nion. Jafi.  Scott,  Mr.  and  Mrs  A  H\nt\nSfewmmell. Ooo 'RuasMl. Vancouver.\n$V    E    Smith.    Crescent    Valley,    R\nPleas.  P  Veroilus.   C  McDorgiui,   S.\nStartsoff. Procter: Captain Mac-\nffoung, Mrs. A Aiulerwi, Francis C\njjCurrau, Mlas C Laurlo, Trail; Mj_a\nRjanei   Smith,   Sirdar,   Mr.   and   Mn\n...,._... .\u25a0;.,   ti-i.C'L'   j..t.. ..,-!.,   iv.arjor'i'.\nEmerson, .Sllverton:   .ss   .1   Towgood.\nAlex Cameron. O TowroixI. Sandon;\nMra    H Hood, Rowland; E N Page;\n!.     !\u25a0\"  P.igr,  Cascade:  Mr an:.  Mra\n\\V B  Adamti, Mr nnd Mrs, C D Edg.\nIngton.   Mr   und   Mrs.   H   J   Burn*\nMm    E    Kelly,    Spokane;    Mr;*.   A    13\nHenderson,   California:   13  McDonald\nH   Volaln,   P   E   Hume.   Caigary;   V\nI Miller.   D   Marranc,   Kimberley;    w\n| Mar ken,    Minnesota;      A Lawrena\n. Kimberley.\nOUC3LA@\nHOTEL8*\n[    Rooms and Baths    5\nK.  L.  and   A.   OROUTAOE.\nFrops..\n(\u25a0\u25a0 Steam fleete.!      Hot and Told   <j\nf   ThrooCti-Ktt Water\nBox fi08 Phone 263\nQiaeeia's Hotel\nThe   Center   of   Convenience\nand   cold   water   In   *very\nroom\nSteam   Heateil\nA. Lapointe, Prop.\nOccidental Hotel\nThe Home of Plenty\n70S Vernon St.        Phono C:.7L\nII.   WAB8ICK\nFifty   Roonu  of  Solid   Comfort\nHead<niarter\u00ab lor Lojicta  and\nMiners\nvinclal Hots as tlie basis Tor Domln-!\nIon election lists. Tlio next general\nelection, however, will witness a new\nsystem under which enumerators\nend rural resr_f.tr.irs will be required\nto make a houso to house canvas on\nthe issue of election writs, In the\npreparation of mor0 up-to-date and\nauthentic H\u00bbts. This innovation Is\n.mother feature of the amended act.\nThc whole scheme is that immediately on receipt of a telefrraphle\nmessage, returning officers will'be in\nreadiness to put. the election machinery Into Immediate operation.\nAnd for this reason it is essential\nthat these officers have all election\nforms on hand to guard against delay ln mailing to constituencies\nbordering on either .*a const\/; and\nnn far north aa the Yukon territory,\nOFFICIALS CHOSKN\nPermanent returning officer^ ln\nevery constituency have been appointed since the Inst sej-slon. Of\nthis number, perhaps a score, It Is\nestimated, are former officials In\nthat capacity, whoso status under\niho old Dominion Elections act was\nmore or less 1 empurary, Prom\n10,000 to 19,000 rural registrars have\nbeen chosen, while approximately\n(.000 enumerators have been selected\nto complete  thc  machinery.\nTho ncw legislation provide.' for\nthe holding of elections (30 day,-.\nafter tho Issue nf writs. The purpose of this provision Is apparent\nby reason of nn official calculation\n(hat. li will actually take .58 days\nunder tlio moro modern sc. to rf'\nall election machinery Into full\nforco  and   effrrt.\nHAVE WHIST AT\nPROCTER\nMany    Attend    <i-ilW    Ai'ufr:    Mrs.\nHhaurpp  Returns from\nCalgary\nPROCTER. B. C, April 27\u2014Mrs,\nA. E. Sharps and family returned\nThursday from Calgary, whore thoy\nhavo   been   nprnclintf   a   week.\nMrs.. H. O. Harlow nf Kootenay\nLanding is spendin* a week here\nvtsiring Mrs. A, Or.int while Mrs.\nHarlow J\u00bb nt Calgary,\nMIps L. Curklnson of Nrl^on f-pent\n,i. few day;, in Procter ihe guest\nof  Mrs. G.  Kinney,\nTho Ladles of All Souls Anglican\nOulld held a very Bucccseful whist\ndrive and dAno1 at Sunshine Bay.\non Monday evening at which many\nattended. Men's first prlM for\nwhist, was won by Mr. A. Strickland, ladles first prlno for whist\nwas won by Mrs. Ci. Dosenberger.\nConaolat ion prizn wns won by H.\nJohnston. Mrs. L. Appleton acted\nxk M.C. for whist and Mra. H.\nCarne acted aa M.C. for dance.\nCANADA BONES\nWINNIPEG. April 27\u2014Quotations\non victory bonds for $1,000 aro aa\nfollows:\nBonds)\u2014War lossn: .      *\n1031. 5  per cssnt,   100.00\n1037.  6  per  c.sst,   101.90;   102_25.\nVloiory loan:\n1033, 6',-_    per   cent   102.40:    102.85.\n1034, \u00bblj   per  oont,   101.75;   102.00.\n1037.  6',_   por cent.  105.50.\nWsir  loon   renewal:\n1032, B._  per cent,  101.00;   101.40.\nR^fussdlssg loan:\n1943, 6  per  cent,   101.75;   102.25.\n1044. 4'i   per cent, 06.75; 07.35.\n1040.  4','.   per cscnt, 96.75;  07.25.\n1946,   4'..   pssr  ccnt,   97.00;   07.50.\nXAUF REELECTED\nAT HARROP\n~ QUEENS\u2014Mlsa L Bows, Miss O\nSBrsy, Vancouver. H lAngley. R\n.TOlson, Trail; M Preston. Tarrys, c\n.Jiolmes, Grand Forks; VV Slianks,\n^Calgary; C. Hanson. Salmo, T. Crad-\n^dock, Femle; E Anderson. O, Stcv-\nTeris. E. Luhdrcm, Oultus Creek; G\n^.\"Buckler. G, Hurry. Creston, O. Foss-\n.berc, tfiinberJoy; R, Manson, Koss-\n^land,  K. Carlson,  Copper Mountain\nNew Grand Hotel\nA  Modern Brick  Building\n61G  Vernon  St.,  Nelson,  B   C.\nHot fuad Cold Water and Tele-\nphone ln  all  Rooms.    Steam\nHeated Tluroughoui\nBooms by Weekly Rate\nor   by   the   month\nP,   L,   KAPAK.   Prop.\nEuropean  Plan\nThe Standard Cage\n320   Baiter   Street,   Nelson,   B.   C\\\nOPEN   LAV   AND   NIGHT\n11:3d to 2:30 special Lunch 3So\n5:30   to   3   p \u2022*.   Pnpper 3Be\nPhemn   154\nHARROP, B. C April U7\u2014The\nHarrop Cooperative Packers union\nmeeting vnu* held Friday afternoon\nthe president. J, A. Knauf ln the\noh air.\nTho election of orficeni and directors resulted as follows: J.' A.\nK.nnuf, presldem.; B. S. Creaiiey,\nvice-president: E. W. Slater. ,T. D.\nKerr, H. Leggatt, Dr. WuVui. F. W.\nj Hindley,   H.   Falrbank,   secretary.\nANNIVERSARY' IS\nOBSERVED BY ODD\nFELLOWS, NELSON\nI.O-O.F.    in    America    Ul\nYears; Parade to St. Saviour's Service\nCelebrating thp tilth anniversary\nof tho Institution of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows in America, about 100 Nelson Odd Fellows\nparaded to tho evening uervlce ut\nSt. Savior's church  last  night,\nTho parade formed at fraternity\nhall and waa lead to and from the\nchurch  hy  the city band,\nVen. Archdeacon F. H. Graham\nspeaking during the \u25a0 service .stated\nthat, this waa a day when Independence wns talked nbout. moro and\nevidenced loss than ever before.\nFear of beinu different strangled\nIndividualism with the result that\nthp world wan a slave tr> stand3rd-\nIjzatlon, Dre_sfi. politics, convention\nand ho on had cleaved to predestined ways.\nSHOULD   DEVELOP  SELF\nIn these times thla should not be\nbo for each individual should develop his inherent qualities. Special'\nfratlon in \u00abom \u00a9forms could he over-\ndone but not. in the case of the development   of   human   faculties.\nActually the welfare of the world\ndepended on tlio effort expended by\nthe individual gotntt his way serving\nOod. Proper progress of tho universe could not. be made until the\nstrong put their ahouders to tho\nwheel and assisted tho weaker individuals,\nBolflahneas was the root of sin\nand unselfishness the heart of God.\nTraining of one's Rolf should he\ndone in a manner fitting to God'R\nscheme of things. Tho day required\nmuch of the individual in the way\nof .sterling qualities.\nTALK BY PHONE\nFROM A MOVING\nTRAIMANADA\nCanada  Take.*   Commanding\nLead in Scientific\nRace\nTRAIN INAUGURATES\nNEW FAST SCHEDULE\nWILL REPAIR THE\nPROCTER WHARF, D.\nD. McLEAN HEARS\nJ. ('.  Burl-holder, Chief Engineer, Perfected\nProcess\nsC-orsslrstied from page ono)\nD. D. McLean, Liberal candidate\nfor ths federal riding of Kootenai-\nWest received ssrord from Hon. J. O.\nElliott yesterday that the sum ot\n9180 had heen set oetde for urgent\nrepairs to the wharf at Procter.\nCONVENTION OF\nSALVATION ARMY\nIS STAGED HERE\nDelegates    from    Rossland,\nTrail and as Far East\nas Winnipeg\nMadden Hotel\nD.   A.   MCDONALD\nste\u00bbm Heoi*d  Rooms  by the\nDay. Week or Month\nEvery  concid era tlon tihown  to\ntueata\nCor.   Baker      and   Ward   (K*.\nNelaon\nNKW GKAND\u2014G. Milton. Kamloops; C. Ylng. Nelson; i' Trope\/\nPrinceton; J. Horsund, Bonnlngton;\nP. ChcccUo. K Rtgby, W, Duncan.\nTrail; O Klludincun, Westley; .\".\nYap, Kefftnu: K. Campbell. Vrwl: N'\nDozcnberg, Procter; R. Abinau.1;,\nKootenay Landing; A, Pergu.>Ki.\n\u25a0J mcouver\nDougal, Trisl\nThe Eoyai Caie\nCLASSIC   UF.8TIB.4NT\nBefmement   ts-sd   Delicacy   l-rpvall\nOPBN   DAY   AND  NIGHT\n\u25a0special   nlim-sr   MsSO   to   2:30     35c-I\nBsspper s.:_0  to 8  36c \\\nWe   epeclallze   In   Chop   suey   sisid\nNsssMllpss\nphosse    182\nlook for the red-and-green\npackage wbon you bay corn\nfliiiips. Thim you aro sure of\nKellogg'n. The flakes with lhe\n\"\u25a0yonder\" flavor, packed in\nthe waitite inner steal wrapper\nthat keeps them\n\u00a9vem\u00bbfresli\nHotel Arlington\nCentrally Located\nTrail, B.C.\nA.   P.   VlWSBQtm,   Prop.\n* Sprue tvith milk or cream. Extra\ndell clou* tdth fnriti\\ or honey\nMISS F. POOLE TO\nTAKE ARCHITECTS\nEXAMS AT COAST\nIn a recent, issue of the Seattle\nTimes ftppenrs the information that\nMlas Florence Poole bar. made application at Vancouver to take\nthe examination in the Intermediate and final tests of tht Architectural Institute of British\nColumbia, tn bo given  in June.\nMlaa Poole, who visited in NelBon and diatrlct last summer collecting data on the Doukhobom and\nroads, htifi been conterucUnG houses\nof her own design in Seattle and\nproposes designing hordes especially for Victoria and Vancouver Island,\nMiss Poole waa formerly a resident of British Columbia.\nBASEBALL   RESULTS\nHollywood 7, Seattle 3.\nAt Portland  (first game):\nMissions 5, Portland 8.\nSecond game:    Missions 12, Portland 6.\nSi.cramcnto   9,   Los   Angeles   14,\nOakland  13. San Francisco 7.\nINTERNATIONAL,  SUNDAY\nRochester  1, Newark 2.\nMontreal   6.   Reading  2.\nFirst pame:\nToronto   0,   Jersey   City   0,\nSecond  pame:\nToronto   7.   Jersey   City   6.\nBaltimore  lft. Buffalo 9.\nMONTREAL. April 27\u2014(CP.\u2014Canada took today a commahdlng lead\nin the scientific raco when two-way\ntelephone conversation between a\nmoving train and cities on the North\nAmerican continont and Great Britain was successfully accomplished.\nThi. train was the Canadian Nation railways \"International Limited,\" which also inaugurated a\nnew schedule by making tho Journey\nfrom Toronto to Montreal, 334 miles\naway, in 3fl0 minutes. ThU schedule\nIs i_he fastest in the world for a\ntrain of the same size and weight\nand calls for a npced of close to\n70 miles an hour at times.\nThe new telephone system waa\ndemonstrated to a group of Canadian nnd American newspapermen\nand officials of thp railway, and\nBome fin calls were placed from the\nspeeding train.\nWhile this method of communication was tested on May B, 1029, today marked the first occeslon on\nwhich lt. waa placed at the disposal of the travelling public. By\nmf&ns of short radio waves, and\nthen lonri telephone lines, it enables\nany person to put In a oall to or\nfrom tho trains carrying the equipment, Tho timo required to obtain\nthe party called is about, the same\nas in the usual long distance telephone call, and both the caller and\nthe person called can hear Just as\nplainly.\nThrough the research work of J. C.\nBurkholdcr, chiof engineer of the\nrailway, who hlmsolf perfected the\nprocess and manufactured much of\nthc equipment, this new triumph of\ncommunication has been mado poa-\nalblf-,\nTho system developed by Burkholdcr Involves tho disintegration\nnnd reassembling of tho human\nvoice. Tlio words spoken Into the\ntelephone on the train vanish in a\nwhirl of high frequency cycles and\nthus aro hurled from the' train to\nthe carrier-current telegraph wires\nwhich partUlel the railway line.\nThcBo wires guide the disintegrated\nvolco to one of the train terminal\npickup stations, where It la reassembled and transferred to tho regular telephone wlrea for transmission, through Bell telephone connections to the telephone the party In\nsome distant, city with whom the\ntravellor using the train telephone Is\napeak ing. Tlie ord inary telephone\nsystem operates from 135 to 3800\ncycles, as compared wtth the 125 to\n125.000 cycles of the train telephone.\nLimited success had previously\nbeen attained by the German state\nrailways In a one way telephone\ncircuit installed between Berlin and\nHamburg. Under this system, how-\nevor. tho success of a two-way conversation depended upon the alcrt-\nnenB of the operator ln charge\nthrowing a swltcli to permit each\nparty to speak ln turn.\nApproximately 30 delegates ttorn\noutside points attended the Salvation young people's convention held\nhere Saturday and Sunday. Representatives assembled from Rossland, Trail and as far east aa Winnipeg. Two sessions were held\nSaturday and splendid leeures were\ndelivered by Captain W H Carroll\nof Winnipeg who acted ae chairman\nand by Major J Merritt of Vancouver.\nThe object, of the convention\nwas for raising the moral standard and to give the delegates en\nopportunity of giving themselves\nfor offlcershlp under the Salvation Army.\nAt the Saturday sessions somo\n11 wereWedlcated to office.\naiturdV\/ night a splendid program waj put on oach corps con-\nThe program included\nsongs, recitations and a\nThose taking part were:\nMrs, (lack, Mrs Cartmoll. Captain\nKenn?-; Captain Young. Lucy Williams, Captain William... Lillian\nParker, Major Merritt and Captain\nFinnle.\nRossland delegates included \u2014 C\n3 M Majs-on, O 6 M Dally. Mrs\nDally, Pearl Rowe, Record Seargt. L\nRcrwc, Mother and sister Bray; O C\nRuth Philips. C O Jessie Veeks,\nSister Owennle Trewhclla, Brother\nand uinter Gsg, Brother James\nThompson, Brother John footer,\nLolut.   Hlnkby.   Captain   Kinney\nTrail dalegateo were: Lucy Andrews, Violet Andrews, Cathie\nLaurU, Captain and Mrs. Young,\nThomas Young, Mr. Dawson, Mr.\nMacKay and Susan Atchon\nOther delegates were: Major Merritt, Vancouver; Captain Carroll,\nWinnipeg; Captain Wilson. Medicine\nHat; and Captain Finney, Cranbrook\nWANTS MORE GIRLS\nTRAINFOR MEET\nWallach Says Nelson Should t\nSend Some to Cranbrook\n'Borne moro of t___t girlf' absould\nturn out tor tralnlne.\" ota-ed A.\nW-.Us_ssi_ is apMUDf of tbo number\nof Isssyss vho are turning out three\ntimes a week to let In dupe for\nthe -nnual meet of tbe Sooten_7-\nBoundarr eohcpla at Onsbnok on\nMay 24.\n\"Nelaon abould eeoA eome (in* to\nCnsnbrook to oompete Dgalnat Beth\nKollsssisr ot Trail and Knto Martin\not the East goo-ena-* olty. Tbey\ncan not offer any oompetttlon unless\nthey oome out tor traJnlng,\" he eald.\nOne or two girls hsivo turned out\ni.s. for. All of Nelson'* ctalwarte\nin the boys and eome new ones tuns\nout on Mondays, Wednesdays and\nFridays, and are shaping up well,\nUr. WUlach said.\nTho Junior high sohool bora are\ndoing well, he deolared.\nSome ot the boy* who are turning out are: Deaoon Henna. BUly\nHsssusss, Harper, A. Klrby, Joe WU1-\nlssc'si and Jimmy Wallaoe.\nARRANGE FOR MAY\nFESTIVAL\nANGLICAN  <;_ai>  AT  PUOCTEB\nLAYS   PLANS  FOR  APFA1*\nPROCTER. B, C, AprU 37-*A\nhuisli-Ki.. meeting of All Sauls Anglican church guild was held at tbe\nhomo of Mrs. H. Calms on Friday\nafternoons.\nFinal arrangemente were made for\ntho  May   -__...vb1.\nMn. A. Miijosss, the secretary, favt\nan excellent report on the whlai.\ndrive and dance held recently.\nAfter the business period Mrs.\nCalms served a dainty tea.\nThoso present, were: Mra. H. o.\nHarlow, Mra. H. Calrs. Mrs. A.\nRitchie. Mrs. A. Mrijor, Mn. E.\nMen-field, Mn. A. Grout and Rev.\n0.  Harvey.\nBOY HUNTER VISITS YMIR\nYMIR, B. C, Aprtl 37\u2014Roy Hunter of Nelson v-aa a Ymlr visitor\non Thunday.\nArthur UunpbeU of Nelson wis.\na Ymlr visitor on Friday, Mr. camp-\nbell Is an old timer In Ymlr.\nH. Stevens spent the week end\nat the Welcome mine.\nCREASY IS HEAD\nOF HARROP CO-OP\nHAS TWO CRASHES\nIN ONE EVENING\nE. M. Lldj.at.te of South Slocan,\ndriving a light delivery truck,\ncrashed Into P, Baukaroff of Caatle-\ngar, near tho Bear creek bridge at\nBonnlngton about 10;30 Friday night\nProceeding towards Nelson a little\nlater In tho evening Mr. Lidgatte\nran ott the road near tho scene of\ntho first accident. The car was\nbadly   damflged.\nHARROP, B. 0.. AprU 37-Tho annual meeting of Harrop and dlatrlct\nCooperative aasociatlon waa hold\nFriday afternoon. Tho financial\nstatement preaented to eliaroholdere\ncovered a period of IB months ending    .March    31,    1A30.\nTho follou'lns officers and directors wero elected: President, B. B,\nCroascy; vice-president, E. W. Slater; J. D. Kerr, O. Porteoua, H,\nLcffgatt, Dr. A. F. Wilson and J. A.\nKnauf. H. Falrbank wae appointed\nbc crotary-manager.\nTho auditor appointed was Charles\nF. Hunter, Nelson.\nOAI*GART, A1U, AprU 37\u2014Whon\nthe raft on whloh he was paddling\naank in tha Bow river horo Sunday,\nnine year old Harold Milton Burleigh was drowned A chum witnessed the traced)* but wae unable\nto do anything to holp the boy.\nCRANBHOOK    OIRL\nGUEST  AT  HABAOP\nHARROP, B. O.. Aptf. 27\u2014Mis*\nWinnie Harrop has had as her\nguest over the holidays, Miss Gertrude  Fat-more of   Cranbrook.\nMiss Gladys Ogllvle spent Easter\nwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs.\nO. D. OglMe.\nAUTO   CRASH   KILLS   TWO\nST. JOHNSBURT, Vt.\u2014Miss Ida\nConstantino, 23, . of Lyndon, and\nMlsa Pearl Burns, 33, of thin town\nwere killed and John Daly, 30,\nnnd Robert Erbert, 25. were injured\nearly today when tholr automobile\ncraahed into a tree as they were\ndriving to Lyndon after a dance.\nTHE   GUMPS\u2014FOOTPRINTS  AGAIN\n-   M.MO__V\u00ab.\nVIE V.MJ HM>\nWM-sE  t.t\u00bb     _\neVHRAVtCB *Nt>\nUKrr wtwoew.\n* V-flNt)0*(>NW\n\u2022AMI V.WT OPEN\nTO WRTMtSHOOM-\nHE t.M> WsWV-0\nTHE F-fiOR THW\n-S-ENVMC-\nM. QUICK M    ,\nT\u00abrON\u00bb..e-i>w\nQOK...W.-\n^WWll'i'*\t\n\u2022WW CUM* IM\njuv. m t\\m y*\nxn k titrmvt\n(\u2022turns ib.\\p\nTHI-OV-tt. \"Wf\nFRANsE .WW \"M\u00bb\nwMuj,\nVB MINIS, Wit nut.\nYou Owe It to Them\nYou have but to take out an Insurance\nPolicy to really know and appreciate the\nsense of peace, security and freedom which\nit affords.\nHave YOU sufficient Insurance?\nAre YOU thoroughly protected?\nCome in and discuss it with us.\nFor FIRE Insurance\nAutomobile, Life, Accident and Sickness, Plate Glass and All Other Forms of\nInsurance.\nJ. E. ANNABLE.\nC. D. BLACKWOOD.\nR. W. DAWSON.\nH. E. DILL\nP. E. POULIN.\nC. F. McHAKDY.\nW. M. WALKER.\nJESSE KEMP, Trail, B. C.\nFor LIFE Insurance\nC.   D.   BLACKWOOD,   The Gi*e\u00bbt   Wart   lift\nAssurance.\nR. W   DAWSON, Manufacturer's Life Assume*\nCompany.\nP. E. POULIN, North American Life Annuw.ee\nCompany.\nC. F. McHARDY, Monarch Life Assurance Co.\nS. C. LATORNELL. Dominion Life Assurance Co.\nE. J. WILSON, Metropolitan Life Insurance   ,\nCompany. .. *\n_____________\u25a0___________________!\n 5tS\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 28, 1930\nPag? ..FW..\nGIVE THE KIDDIES\nTHE BEST\nUST TffKM WKAH\nn-rHURLBUTi,\nIII CUSHiSN-SfaLC\nv^Shoes^Chii'lirer-J\nThese cushion-sole shoes\narc made on comfort lasta nnd\nallow \"room to grow for every\ntoo.\" Let the children wear\n\"Hurlbuta\" nnd they'll grow\nup with perfectly-shaped feet\n\u2014a  priceless  heritage,\nHuilhut Ehoefl come in\nlaced or button stylos. In patent,   black   and   brown   calf.\nR. Andrew\n&Qo.\nLeaders  in Fool fashion\nAgents for Nelaon\nThis column Is conducted by\nMrs. M. J. Vlgneux. All news of\no soolfll nature, includlnR receptions private cntcrtalrunonta,\npei'^oiial items, mat'lastts. etc.,\nwill appear in this column.\nTelephone Mrs, Vlgneux at her\nhome,  Kerr  apartments.\nSaturday afternoon Miss Helen\nVance made a charming young tea\nhostess when she entertained a\n1 number of her girl friends at the\nhomo ol-her parents, Mr. and Mrs,\nW. M. Vance . Itoacmont. Mlas Margaret McLeod presided at the tea\ntable while Miss Iris Robertson cut\nthe ices and Miss Eve Dcwdney,\nMiss Peggy Whltehouse, Miss Gladys\nColumbia Electric\nLtd.\nThe Home of\nHot Point\nElectrical Appliances\nGainaday and Easy\nWashing Machines\nFrigidaire\nRogers and Marconi\nRadio\nPhone  695\nNelson and Kimberley\nSs&Sefty First\n\u2022 its\u00a9 SUNSET\nNo acids used\u2014will not injure the finest\ngoods\u2014your hands\u2014or utensils. Sunset\ndyes beautifully, quickly and evenly.\n_\u00a7raSET\u00bb\u00bb*\"_DYES^\nMADE IN CANADA\nMcLeod, Mlsa Evelyn Wallace, Mise\nElizabeth Vance, and Mrs. E. Norman\nassisted In serving. Those invited included Miss Eve Dcwdney, Miss\nEileen Heap, Miss Ottllle Wragge,\nMlsa Tina McLean, Mlsa Florence\nGrant, Mlas Margaret Hipperson,\nMiss Peggy Whltehouse, Miss Olive\nMaddock, Miss Elsie Truseott. Miss\nGladys McLeod, the Misses Evelyn\nand Dorothy Wallace, Miss RoBonmry\nKmtr, the Misses Mary and Joy Don-\ncaster, Miss Nookie Blackwood, Miss\nDoreen Dunnett, Miss Aileen Law-\nson, Miss Margaret Lutes, Miss Iris\nRobertson, Miss Myra Humphry, Miss\nMargaret Morgan. Miss Irene Kerr of\nLonbeach. Miss Betty Horsteod, Miss\nMargaret Campbell. Miss Edna Earle\nBuchanan, Miss Oeorglc Gcbblc, Mlas\nIda Ryan, Miss Ella Wright, Miss\nJean Lambert. Miss Margaret McLcod, Mrs. George Dill. Miss Oeqrgle\nMcKeown, Miss Ruth Robertson. Miss\nAnnabelle Dunk, the Misses Isabelle\nand Margery Benson Miss J. McLeod. the Misses Nancy, Kathleen\nand Jane Nisbet. Miss Lois Sheffield. Miss Eleanor Squires of Robson\nP. H. Russell of South slocan paid\na  visit to  town  Saturday.\nM. P- Cotton and  his son  Harry\nYou Poor Kid, Whf\nAre ou So Skinny?\nDoesn't your Mother know that Cod\nLiver Extract will put pounds of\ngood healthy flesh on your bones in\nJust a  few weeks?\nTell her every druggist ha* It in\nsugar-coated tablet form now so thnt\nin ]ust a few weeks she can help\nyou get bock your appetite\u2014make\nyour body stronger\u2014your feet nimble and your mind keener.\nTell her If thcy don't help greatly\nIn 30 days she can act her money\nback.\nTell her that McCoy's Cod Liver\nExtract, tablets are chock-full of\nvitalizing. vltamJnea and aro the\ngreatest flesh producers and health\nbuilders she con find.\nOno sick ly.thln kid, age 0, gained\n12 pounds In 7 months.\nShe must ask City Drug fc Bool;\nor any good druggist for McCoy's\nCod Liver Extract Tablets\u201460 tab\nlets\u2014-60 centa\u2014oa pleasant to take\nns  candy.\nWHY\nClara Bow's fine imported stockings\nMrs. Helen Rutz's everyday stockings\nnow last surprisingly long!\nHOLLYWOOD, CALs\n\"I couldn't resist buying some adorable imported stockings; But I wondered later if they could ever be washed,\nthey were so fragile;\n''I asked the man in charge of the\nstudio's big wardrobe department. He\nsaid, 'Of course! Wc wash everything\nhere, including antique fabrics and historic laces, in Lux.'\n''My cobwebby stockings have been\nwashed at least a dozen times in Lux and\nlook just as new and perfect as the day\nI bought them.\"   \u00bb\n\u2022*** CJL*1*\n(Paramstnt Star)\nNEW YORK, N. Y.\nI'lusuallypayabout $1.1 5 forstockings\nbut some time ago I saw some I particularly liked at $1. .5; I asked the clerk\nhow they would wean She referred me\nto the bead of the hosiery department.\nThis buyer said: 'Don't rub them; Use\nnothing but Lux, and you'll be more than\nsatisfied wltb the wear.' Those stockings have lasted so long, and they still\nlook like new.\"\n\\,yLU(faf\nA department store expert told Mrs. Ruts\nto use Lux...\nLever Brother, Limited, Toronto\nSoap makes, by Appointment\nto their BxceUenc-t. tlse Governor-General\nnnd VlKOiatm WlUlngdoa\nm\n.Every musical show in New York uses\nLUX TO DOUBLE THE LIFE  OF  ST0CKINGS1\nCotton were In the city over the\nweek-end from Boswell where Mr,\nCotton, of Ellis-Cotton, Vancouver\nis supervisor of construction work.\nMrs, John Murray of South Slocan\npaid a vibit to the city Saturday.\nMr? and Mra. H. J. Emerson\nLance ond Margery Emerson and\nMra. C, Archer, oil of Sllverton, were\nweekend visitors in town.\nMrs. 8. J, Towgood of Sandon Is\nin the city the guest of Mr, and\nMrs. Paul Lincoln, SUnley street.\nMrs. J. Vollance and Miss Marguerite Volloiicc of New Denver, who\nhavo heen spending the winter on\nthe Pacific coast, have been in\nNelson recently en route to their\nhome.\nAmong shoppers to Nelson yesterday wos Mrs. DcCocq of Sunshine\nBay.\nMrs. M. King of Alnsworth wns a\ncity visitor Saturday.\nMr. nnd Mrs. Creed Johnston nnd\nthree children of Bonnlngton spent\nSaturday ln town.\nMrs. Cy Jackman lert for Troll\nyesterday on a visit to her parents.\nMrs. Joseph Turner, Edgewood\navenue, entertained at a small dinner\nparty followed by bridge on Friday\nevening. The honors of the K\u00bbino\nwere won by Mrs. Herbert Thorpe\nnnd Mrs, T. A. Travel. The players\nIncluded Mrs. A. Jsffs, Mrs. Fred\nCurtis, Mrs. II. Herbert Thorpe and\nMrs. T. A. Treves\nMrs F. H. O. Hnnlou of Procter\nwns Among visitors to the city\nSaturday,\n\u2022 \u2022 ..*\nMiss Knhtlceii Supples or Solmo\nspent Saturday In Nelson.\nJacob Knauf of Harrop paid a visit\nto  town   Saturday.\nHerman Unholm, who attends\nhigh school in Nelson, haa returned\nto resume his studies after spending\nthe vacation with his parents at\nFrultvale.\nMiss K. Ronton of Harrop waa n\nrecent   visitor   to   town.\nO, G. HInwood of Knslo spent\nSaturday   ln   town.\nAmong shoppers to the city Saturday was Mrs. T_.Ucrs._l of Slocan\nCity.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nB. A. Stratton who has been a city\nvisitor has returned to his home j\nin .Boswell.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. J. Potoskv of South Slocan |\nspent Saturday  shopping  In  Nelson.'\nRev. J. S. Mahood of Queen's Bay i\nwas In Nelson Saturday en route to'\nCnstlegnr to officiate at Anglican1\nservices.\nMr. and Mrs. Thomas T_.fiwf.oi-.\nLatimer street, hove as their guest\ntheir daughter. Mrs. J. R Stend of\nVancouver. Mr. SfenrI has been assistant cruise director of the C. P. R.\nMediterranean cruise, will Join Mrs.\nSteod here early In May.\nMiss Alice Curtis who tenches nt\nKitchener was In town Saturday visiting her sisters after spending thc\nvacation with her parents in Slocnn\nCity.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. A. Orant of Procter wns a\nshopper ln the city Saturday.\nD. McNauphlo-n who tenches at\nRossland spent Saturday ln town.\nMiss E, Hose of the staff of the\nhigh school has rcturnd from holidaying nt the const.\nMiss Dorothy HUlam . whn lins\nbeen spending the caster vacation\nnt the home on Stanley street of\nMr. and Mrs. E. H. Simpson left\nSaturday to teach nt Greenwood.\nJ. Byers has left for Waneta.\nMrs. J. Fisher of Hall paid a visit\nto town  Saturday.\nMr. and Mrs. Henri Gannon, Cor- j\nbonate  street,  hove  as  their  guest |\nMrs.   Gngnon's   mother.   Mrs,   Molso\nBourgeois,   of   Crescent   Valley.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nW. J. Patterson of Vancouver who ,\nhas  been  a  guest at  the  home  of\nMr.   and   Mrs,   E.   C.   Wrogge   for\ntho past fortnight, left Saturday for\nhis home In Vancouver.\nComplimenting Miss Ollvo Mnd-\ndoclc, who has been the Inspiration\nfor a number of smart affairs prior\nto hor departure for the cast Whero\nshe goes on an extended visit, Mlsa\nLoleta Horstead, Robson street, recently entortnlned at an Informal\nbridge when thc honors were won by\nMiss Dorothy Wallace and Mlas\nAileen Appleyard. Those ploying\nwero Miss Doreen Dunnett, tlio\nMIbbcs Nancy and Kathleen Nisbet,\nMiss Rose Mary King, Miss Peggy\nWhltehouse. Miss Aileen Appleyard,\ntho Misses Evelyn and Dorothy\nWallace, Miss Mary Jarvls, and tho\nMisses Betty and Loleta Horstead\nand of course Miss Maddock.\nMrs. H. F. Lumb of Proctor spent\nSaturday shopping ln town.\nMr. and Mrs. W. J. Tindate of\nSouth Slocan were visitors to Nelson\nSaturday.\nW. M. Myers has returned from a\nbusiness trip to the Arrow Lake.\n\u2022 at\nMrs. Percy Young of the staff of\nthe Nelson high school, returned\nFrldny txf.vn Nakusp where she spent\nher vacation.\nMrs. J. F. Croll ond her daughter.\nMiss Jessie, Croll, Vernon street, have\nreturned from a holiday spent in\nSpokane.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nMrs. W. A, Thurmnn, Sllicn street,\n-leaves via tho Grent Northern thla\nmorning   for   Spokane   where   the\nwill visit with hex brother-in-law\nand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Par-\nrhyslus of St. Pawl, Minn., who are\nen. route to Seattle and Portland.\n' \u25a0 * * *\nRev. Collins. 0. s. 8. R. of Vancouver Is In tho city relieving Rev.\nJ. C- McKenzle, pastor of the Church\nof Mary Immaculate with tlie 40\nliouro devotion exercises which conclude tomorrow, night.\n\u2022 \u25a0\u00bb',\u25a0'\u2022\nMiss Morjorle Brown, Miss Helen\nMeld rum nnd Miss Grace Bumstead\nof tho staff of the Creston school\nleft yesterday of tor spending tho\nEaster vacation nt the home on\nHoover street of Mrs. Thomas Brown\nMr. nnd Mffi. Ralph Gilbert of\nChewelah. the latter nee Lorraine\nPearson, a graduate of the. Kootenay\nLake General hospital, have recently\ntoken over the management of the\nMt. Enmol hospital In Colvllle. Wash.\nMr, Gilbert Is n graduate of the\nColvllle  high  school   1918  class.\nJ. Mlllen, government official of\nVictoria, spent the week-end in the\ncity.\nR, Rlloy was n week-end visitor in\nNelson  from  Rossland,\nJohn   Bell.   Gore   street,   recently\nmotored to Alnsworth where his son\nBob is spending a few weeks\nMrs. w. A. Hufty of m-llllont nnd\nher daughter. Mrs. E. Fltzpntrlck of\nTrail, were visitors In Nelson Saturday.\nMiss Apnea Allen who hns been\nspending tbe vacation with, her\nparents in Rosemont, has left fnr j\nLyncastor where she.tenches school.!\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMr. nnd Mrs. Clark, recently mar-1\nrirrl at Knslo. were In town BatUr-\nday and leave today to spend a I\nweek at Nakusp. nfter which Mrs. j\nClark will return to resume her I\nduties as teacher nt, the Hume school\nMrs. E. Merrlflold of Procter spent\nSaturday In the city,\nD, A. Rooney, r. P. R. engineer ;\nof construction nt Boswell spent the j\nweek-end in town. He was acconi- {\nponied to Nelson by his two datlgh-\nters. thc Misses Cecilia and Mary, i\nwho have returned to their studies\nat St. Joseph's academy. !\nMrs. J. Stenson of Wlnlaw is it\npatient In the Kootenay Lake General hospital.\n\u2022j^;qil-3]PE^^\ntker Street PI\nStore News^O\nPhone'200\nNew Kid Gloves\n$2.50 to \u00a74,50 the Pair\nWashable Kid or Cape gloves in pullon\nor wrist length styles.     Fancy cuffs.\nAll the best colors and black.     Dent\nand Trefusse makes.\nThe Pair ....92.50, $3.00 to ?4.50\nWomen's Silk Hose\n81.00 the Pair\nHoleproof Hose in all the new shades\nfor Spring.      Made of  fine quality-\nRayon and silk mixtures. Full fashioned markings.    All sizes.\nAt. The Pair  ?1.00\nFell Fashioned Hose\nS1.50 to 81.95 thc Pair\nMARRIED FOURTH\nTIME\nSrpliisspilisulssll    l.sslssss-    Ms'iltlsrr    Its\n.VeaUiam ssi tlsp s.ltssr\nAgain\nI.ONDC*-.. April 27\u2014(CP)\u2014WIU\nbrr s,r parliament Ins- Wc.Shssin\nlilncss 11)0('.. wssss inssrrlcd Saturday\nfor thp forth tline. Hla Isrldss ls\nMiss.. Hcssttico Nolly Colllnss, aged\n\u25a01_,    hiss   housekeeper.\nTlsp isrltlp'ss brother Iss married\nto one of Mr. Thornc'ss dsssiKhtprs\nby hiss first wife.\nWill   Tlsornp   oetssinlp.s   nil   unique\nflare In British  Lnbor sssscl  political\ncircles.    He  bcRisn  svorklssg  at   the\nttue o( sslx iss a barber sshop.    Wish !\nothers    he   fousscted    the    National j\nUnion   ssf   General   and   Municipal\nWorker., in IGflO ssnd lissss boen gen- J\noral (secretary ever since.\nWomen's Vasts, Bloomers, Brassieres,\nPantees, Step-ins, Gowns and Pyjamas'\nMade of splendid quality Rayon. Plain\ncolors or combination effects and in\nplain tailored or lace trimmed styles.\nHarvey and other reliable makes. Altogether a wonderful collection and\none well worth seeing. Small, medium\nor larger sizes and excellent value.\nUnderwear,\nEach  SjSl.OO, $1.25 to $3.35\n(.owns and Pyjamas at,\nEach  $2.00 to $10.00\n; immwrmimsWMiMWKnm Mim^MwwmiWWsWMti^smiim^mt\nPure thread sill;  Hose in  chiffon or\nservice weight in all thc new shades.\nPlain   or   pointed   heels.     Holeproof\nKayser or Orient make.\nTho  Pair  $1.50 to $1.95\n_______\n!l. A. CONVENTION  DATES   | c.corKc A. McNamee, secretary of thc\nARE CHAXOED\nassociation, stated that the province\nDates   of   the   annual   convention i 0, Qllehcc, thrmsnh  Hon. J. E. Per-\nssf the Canadian Good Roada Association   to  bo   held   ln   Quebec   have\nboess  changed   to  September  16,   17\nssssd IB.   In announcing the change,\niss anxious that thc visiting delegates\nshould see tho picturesque Gaepe\npeninsula in nil tho glory ot lta tall\ncolovng by the new Highway.\nGEORGE BRANT\nNELSON PLUMBING\n& HEATING CO.\nI'U'sMMNO\nllss.    17.\nSEWER WORK\nI'lsone  163\n_, ono aa m a\", am*, m a wot a, _, team _,_,_,_,_,\u00bb-,\u25a0-,_,-,-,-> wwam -, -,_,-,-,-, m ......\nGarden Seeds\nSTEELE BRIGGS SEEDS\nFor Flower and Vegetable Gardens\nPackages and Bulk\nSTEELE BRIGGS PRAIRIE CITY\nLAWN MIXTURE\nA quick growing vigorous mixture\nfor your lawn\nHipperson Hardware\nCompany Limited\nLook for the Ked Hardware Siore\nPhone  -197\nBox  414\n\u00bb^\u00bb^^^*\u00bb^^\u00bb*\u00bb**\u00bb\u00bb***\u00bb\u00bb**\u00bb**-\u00bb*^*^--f(W)f\u00bb^* ***\u00bb****\u25a0\nJ\\ mean delicious crispiness .\npep for work and play\nKitchen \\.a_\u00bbinets,\nBreakfast Room Sets, Tables, Chairs\nLinoleum, $X,15 Sanare -\"ah*\nCabinet 3G7.50\u2014^ Chain and Table $41,50\nStandard Furniture Co.\nComplete Honsse Fumlsshers\nNelson, B. Cs .\nKELLOGG'S Pep Bran Flakes thrill your taste witH\ntheir goodness. They're chock-full of the famou\u00bb\nflavor of PEP.\nAt the first spoonful you'll say you never knew braH\nflakes could be so deliciously crisp,\nNo wonder the whole family loves them! No wort-\nder mothers like to serve them.\nThey're rich with the healthful goodness of whole\nwheat\u2014mildly laxative with the fiber of bran. With\nmilk or cream, a wonderfully balanced food.\nServe Kellogg's Pep Bran Flakes often. For pep.\nFor extra zest. All around the table, they'll agree that\nKellogg's Pep Bran Flakes are better bran flakes.\nLook for the red-and-green package at your gro*\neer's. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario.\n~**M-y    ZS\nPEP BRAN FLAKES\nare better bran flakes\nIMPORTANT-K.Hoj,-, p,\u201e \u201e\u201e\u201e r.s,t\u201e ,\u201e mn,,T\n*\u00bb\u00bbit'v.. ALL-BRAN\u2014Jn.tt.r Kellage ptettttct\u2014it\nsit brstt sad tuatsnteeit to rstlrve tiptS tmpetsrr\nstsi tecmtie-i; nertiststtea,\n;\n Page Four\nNELSON DAILT NEWS   MONDAY MOftNlNG, APRIL 28, 1930\n\u00ab-*\u00bb\n^pIhw. latlij Hruts\n... publication evrcy morning except\nCuwlay by Tbe Newa Pubii:>l.ii.,;\nCompany, limited, Nelaon, B. C.\n- Business letters should be aa-\ndressed and chrtka and money orders made payable to The Newa\npublishing Company, llmtod. and in\nHO cue to lndlvdual members of\nthe fltalf. ,\nAdvertising rate cards and A. B. C.\nttatementf. of circulation mailed on\nrequest, or may be seen at tho office of any advertising agency recognised by the Canadian Dally\nNewspaper association.\nSUBSCRIPTION   RATES\nJBv mail (country), per month 6   .00\nPer year  -    6.00\nBy mall iclty), per year   13.U0\nOutside Cannda, per month 75\nper  year   ., -..   7.6.)\n(Delivered,   per   week         J5\nPer  year   \u2014   13.00\npayable In Advanc*\nMember Audit Bureau of circulation\nMONDAY,  APRIL   21..   1030\ne\/iimt Het\nTWENTY YEARS AGO\nA BRIGHT SIDE\n\"When Helen talks about lieln*\nequal to men, ehe means ahe wantfl\nevef'thlng divided up equal except\nthe work.\"\nlike   \"patience   on   a  monu-\nIf there is any bright side\nto the holocaust which snuffed out 318 lives in the Ohio:ment,\" resisting successfully\npenitentiary at Columbus, it all assaults and criticisms\nmay be found in part in aj       \t\nnumber of cases of heroism\ndisplayed by the convicts\nthemselves.\nWe read that an unknown j Mr*.\nprisoner saved J 2 lives and\n(From The Dally Sent*, April %W, 1920.\nThat five British leading a small\npauhertng of native troops are beinfi\nbesieged near Nigeria hv a horde of\nravages ualrig poisoned arrows, ls the\nreport  reaching London.\n\u2022 *   *\nBorn, on April 23 io Mr. and Mis.\nSydney Ball, Carbonate Street, n\ndaughter.\nMike Xattoni, owner of Mie Molly\nHughes, a high grade silver-lead\nshipping mine at New Denver, was\nin Nelson yesterday .on business.\nBorn, on April 23 to Mr. and Mrs.\nJ.    K.    Smith, cemetery    road,    a\ndaughter.\n\u2022 *   \u25a0\nThe water in the lake rose six\nInches at Nelson in the past two\ndays. LaAt night's record was seven\nfeet seven inches above aero.\nJake Serson, well known government bridge builder Is again in\nNelson after spending an extended\nvisit at Rossland and Creston.\nHEALTH\nLECTURER\nMOYIE LADY IS\nHOSTESS\nTEN YEARS AGO\n(From The Dally Newts, April'.\u00ab, man)\nAt a metstms 6' 'he Willow Point\nTrail Kews\nre-sld-rscc  m Trail.\nTRAIL. B. c,  April 27\u2014Mr.  and    \u2022\nJames Williams ol (\"rul.valo epent\nFriday In Trail.\nfarmer,   laat   night, a   preliminary I Mra. T. V. Lord. Tadanac. are yl.lt.\nae-.Mcin W-i fen-shed Ior the build-   friend. In Kelowna.\n.j.8   rssf   an   \u00abl*   to date   packlnj:\nl.osuse   there.\nENTERTAIN, ELKO\nal\nMrB.  J. A. (.riuly and  Missis Entlter\nMsssttsissii   are   Hoateat.es\nELKO.    B.    C.    April    37-Mrs.    J.\nA.   Grady   and   Mlas   Esther   Swan-\neon entertained a. number ot young\nr> ..ss.,  (Ss    ssp towss at tho hosne ol\nMr.   and   Mrs.   Grady   on   Wednesday evening. Court whist was plfl-y-\nearllti1   l-sirs.  ot   tne\nIs.    Sykester     isnlrslalns\nThree Tablets Of Whist,\n.     ,..,,,. MOYIE.   B.   C.   April   37\u2014Mrs.   E.\nforfeited   his   own,   that   ail-, syivostor   entertained   ss\u201e   Thursday\nother convict, single-handed, j .jj\u2122-1**? \u00bb'\u25a0 '\u25a0hrm \u2022J,bI\u00abi \u00b0' Court\t\n!,.\u00bb._-__ +h_ l\u2122_-_   cf  1-JB  \u201e.n. <\"\"' ThD mm wm c!\"'u\"'l'd bSP:   evenlnj,  first prizes nolng  to Mlsa\nbroke the locks of  13b  cells Urst-IIr..    j.    Whitehead,   a-cond. | noren\".  Sheridan   and   Pred   Lloyd\nthat  were  directly   in   the'MlM  -   \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\"\u2022'\u2022'\u25a0 ' :'  :  !\"    \u2022\"'\u25a0\npath of the fire and released(\u00bbs,, wsmer.n. \u00bb_r_. \u25a0\u25a0. vancaa, \u00ab, mu  umcheon served by the has-\ntheir   inmates,    who    Other- 0hH\"1,n,   Mr!-   J-   w-   *M<*,   Mrs.   i,_bCS    uu>t\u00abd    hv    several    other\n''.-'... .   ,       , Oeroux,   Mrs.   Gcoi'Bss   Porlier.   Mrs, j nancsnir   held   \u00abwav    Tlssxvs   nresent\nWise conceivably might have w. w. pa.*er. Mrs. r. a. ttua. 5S?\u00bb.m S. r^nS\nperished.   A   former   Clove- \u25a0*\u00bb\u25a0*\u2022 wh\u201eIT>S'^h.r.,_ .\u00ab***, !F- s\u2122\u00abon- Mn. v. Miliar, Misa e.\n,     ,  ,      ,        , , ,    ,, . I    MlE3  www \u00b0' Kimbcrely  accom-1 Swa\u201eSOi3    M|ss   Cellna   Folsy.   Miss\nland  bank   l-Obbei*  Challengen j earned her 'friends. Miss Esther Pear-. Nlnil   winaor,   Mlas  Florence   Sherl-\ndeath by dashing in and out son'  homc  Icr  lhe  EM,,er  <\"lca' i dan, miss oiive wood, miss unian\nMrs\nVyprea day. commemoratms* the\n. ssecond battle of Ypres in which the\n1 s.'!snadln-i Irosipss unaided stayed the\n. Gornsan rush towards Calais, waa\ni    ,st'inorat_d  here yesterday,\n! Eev. J. \"B. Tyner, who arrived\nI here yesterday to afssssne the paslor-\nate of the Nelson Baptist church waa\nsss-sonted will a puree ssont\u00bblnin_\n6100 from hla laic congr\u00bb\u00abatlon of\n\/ermllllon, Alta.\nA carload of mill machinery was\nstnlcaded at Ymlr yesterday for thc\nBssskln and Steslnsan's saw mill.\nI.. W. Ossshtred. sssperin-endcnt of\nthe Kootenny lake properties for\nthe Consolidated Mining ssssd Smelt-\nPro..   Hoy   .-Yasser  ol   the   depart- \"**\u25a0 c0,n*\"\"\"'   W\" '\" NC\"*>\" 5'<*lC'\"\nsnent of biology. Mount Allison Un- d\"y'                 ...\niverslty. N. B.. distinguished educa- ,_,                       \u25a0       ...  .\ntlomst.   buttnootlst    ssnd     public Tl\"-   \">!\u00bbl 'TT     *Zcler\\'l\nhealth  authority,  who will  address \u2122UR\"ratl*.n   r1    m    lnat\u00bbmMat\nthe. health   section   of   the   Ontario\nRoberta    Satudtn.    daughter    of\nMr. and Mrs. W. II. Saunders, who | friends' Friday,\n\\indcrwent an operation for aprjendi-\ncltls  in tho Trall-Tadnnac hospital\non Tuesday. Ld progttwalng favorably.\nm&tt HOURS OF\nDEVOTION STARTS\nIN LOCAL CHURCH\nMi.... slims              ,.\u00bb.. ,s Nci.-.,n|   Forty  hours of  devotion  st\u00abt^4\nvisitor Friday. I ycsWr*\"1!'  I\u00bb   ths  Church  of  M\u00bbl\u00bb\nsi.i.i i immnculs. te  here.    Ray, J. O. Me-\nM.   McLeod   visited   with Nelson ] K\u00abn\u00ab'\u00ab- rsstor is being  aaslsUsd. In\n.RAIL HOUSES A,\\'D LOTS. Insurance. Notary. J. D. Andersson.\nTrail. H290I i\n: these services hj Rev. I-tther OoJ-\nllns   nf   Vsnoouver,   who   preached\nMrs. S. walley snd children spent  M   tn\u00bbteraty'k  servtoes.\na few dsys with friends st Csacade.\nEducational Association on \"The\nHealth of the Ohlld As An Educational Obligation.'\n\u25a0while Ihe consolations were won by\nA. Weir. Thc guests also included: Mlli5 Lcttlc Rob(,rt. .,,., Ted Sw\u201e,v\ni Mrs, sjssnses-jn. Mis.  '\u25a0. Conrad, itss\nEfficient\nHousekeeping\nOrdrr of Odd Fellows wim celebrated\nat St. Saviours chlsrch here last\nnight.\nCOMMITTEE OF\nMrs. James Lundle and two sons\nBobble and Jack of East Tssnll.\nleft Saturday night for Musselburgh .Scotland, to be present at\nMrs. Lundle'b parents' golden wed-\nsiiss.s snnlveraary. They expect to\nbo away four months.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nMiss Bargara Lang. B.A., daughter\nof Mrs. A. 0. lAng. Cedar avenue,\nreturned lo Trail Saturdsy night,\nhaving completed her studies at\nthe University of British Columbls.\nMr. sml Mrs. Arthur Cherry have\nreturned from a honeymoon trip\nto coast cities and have taken up\nMr. snd Mrs. Walter Hudson -snd\ndaughter motorsd to Willow Point\nSsiurdsy to spend the week end\nwith  relative*.\nJapanese women, have Already\ntaken their places In the faculty\nof colleges, ln the nursing profession and in the labor unions.\nVapors inhaled\nquickly clear head\ng^Bsa\\\\nWam%\nGROWING DEAF WITH\nHEAD NOISES.\nTRY THIS\nIf you are growing hard of heerlnf\ntuid fear Catarrhal Deafnes* or If\nyou have rowing nimbi lux. hlsslrsc\nnoises ln your ears go to you\ndruggist snd set 1 ounce of Par-\nmint (double strength), ami MU to\nIt V. pint of hot water and rs llttlo\ngrsnulstsd augsx. T\u00bbke 1 table-\nspoonful four times a day.\nThis wlU often brliH-^qul-k relief\nfrom \"the   distressing   head   noises.\nClog-red nostrils should open, breatlt.\nthe   distressing\n.\u201e.\u00bb nostrils should open,\nIng become easy  and ths muoous\nstop dropping Into the throat. It is\neasy to prepare, costs little and Is\npleasant to . take. Anyone who ls\nUi.ei-tonccl with Catarrhal Deafness\nor who has head noises hould Rive\nthis nrw .rlptlon a trial.\n!\u2022*<\nny  I.ALRA   A.  KIRKMAX\nof the flaming building carrying unconscious prisoners,\nkeeping up his heroic struggle against fearful odds until smoke and heat overcame him.\n'lon- Bssshell of Fernie, the Misses Anssa\nMrs,   S,   James. If   visiting   Mrs.   _.\u201e    Rlllh    0tUl\u00ab\u00abi_er    ot    Pernio,\nStanley   Cirssy   at Chapm.sn   Camp.   Ml3E y,,,!, Roberts, R. Lister, Wal-\nMrs. J, w. Pitch is spending a tew i ter shorldan,    Fred  Lloyd,    Robert\nKimberley     and     Cran-\ndays    at\ni brook.\nRev.  ssnrl   Mrs   A.  G.   Pound  and\nI'.'siisv   motored   us   Creatnss,   where\nMrs. Pound cave a report ol thc an.-\nI nual mcctlug of  the B. c. Confer-\nThe86    are    the    incidents  rnce.   Branch   of   Women's   tJlisslon-\nthat WPTP observed  and  dl.lv   \u00b0\u00b0   KoC\"\"V   h_\u00b0W   \"'_ Vh\"caum'   \"Ithe  Western  Pine  Mill  near  Waldo\nmat were oosei-vea ana aui*   lh0 UnU\u00ab, churci. Auxiliary meet-1 accompiml(ia by m:i Bcn PUmor ot\nrecorded.     Probably    there | \"*b. \u00b0n_Thursday ai\nother\nWorld   lis   40   Minutes..\"   Illustrated\nHubbcrst-y, D. McBrlde, Teddy\nSwanson   anri   Jeir   stokes\nMiss Cellna Folsy left on Thsirs-\nday morntng's train for Kimberley\nfor a 6hort visit with Mrs. R. Bar-\nagon.\nMr.   and  Mrs.   Oeorge  Letcher   of\nWaldo   accompanied   by   Mrs.\nwere    many\nBess\nMr.  Pound   In   the  evening,   gave   Pslmor -r WMo  sncl  MrBi  j,  Mc.\ncasesihiB   popular   lecture.   \"Around   \u00abw | _aren of Femle. who Is visitini! Mr,\nWhere   self-preservation   lostl World   in   _0   Minutes..'   Illustrated | ^^ M\u201e .etcher .motored to town\n,,       . ___\u2022_, v- i by colored lantern views. They wcrc   on  Wednesday evening\nJtS pkee as the first law Of   entertained   hy   Ret.   and   Mrs.   H. ^aJSfoSlT^ cousin,  Irma\nJiature, I E   Crtbh'  and   Mr anrt   Mr8,  J-  W i PlortUo. of Pernio we visiting with\nrvUie,    kJ-ia    c..An    nr    ,lrt;riobIn&on-    Ml'fi-    A-    E-    Rnyal    \u00b0r   the former's father here during the\nXmB    Ongnt   Side    Ot    thejnahk,  nccompanlrd  Ihcm, and  vis- \u25a0 a ,      holidays\nTOMonnows mem\nBreakfast\nCereal\nScrambled Egga\nCoffee\nl.unrhcon\nCreamed Dried Boef\non Tons!\nCabbage Salad\nDoughnuts\nDinner\nlj.mb Stew with\nPeas and Celery\npoti-tces Dumplinjs\nLettuce  S-tlnri\nStrawberry   Shortcake\nCoffee\ntragedy, such as it is, shows\nthat in our penitentiaries\nthere are inmates whose\nfiner instincts are not entirely suppressed.\nHere is encouragement for\nthose who devote their lives\nto the reclamation of men\nand women whose false\nsteps have put them outside VIENIs.A\nthe pale of law-abiding so-1 Adalbert\nciety, temporarily- at any\nrate.\nI ted  Mr,   and   Mrs.   Victor  M*wson,\nof  Crouton.\nMre. W, W. Parker nnrt children\nwere in KlmhcrlcJ\/ and Cranbrook.\n, lor   tevcrnl   days   tht*-   nasi   week.\nCHAMP OF LOST\nCAUSES DIES\nsr.1V    DI8MLS    THIS    WBEK\nCnbb-igo Salad:   Over the fire put\none-half  pint   of   vinegar  and   two\nbeaten eptzs, mixed together.   Stir m\none-fourth cup of  butter and  continue to stir till the mixture begins\nio  thicken,  then  add one  teaspoon\nof dry mustard and Bait and pepper\nto auit Individual ta\u00abw.   Chop one-\nbaif of a head of cabbage and put |t\nNormt      former   resident   io   fioak   for   two 'hours   with   ono\nbunch   of   chopped   celery,   lit  cold\nKimberley   for   a   short   time   re- '. wat0r to cover; r|r;iin the two mixed\ncently, I chopped vegetable., and add to pre-\nMre, R, HlrtK and niece Kat-herine   vlo.ir.ly cooked drcaslng\nof  Calgary  who lived   here  up   till |     Lcmon   Meringue   Pie:     Mix.   In\na few  years a\u00abo \"Ve vlalttng durlnp   the top of double boiler, three level\nthe  Easter   holidays   with   Mr.   and | tablespoons of dry rornntarch  pow-\n<:elebrl(y    l*8\u00bbtf\u00bb\nFoUowlng   Heart.\nAttack\nAway\nMrs. A. J. carter, J. F. Miller came\ninto town from Cranbrook for the\nd.\\y to sec hla daughter Kather-\nine while visiting here.\n! Mrs. P. inRham of Nats! spent,\n1 Wednesday here visiting Mra. R. H.\nCount Hubberstey ahd returned homc with\nMr. Inch am by car.\nBertha Ingham of Natal ib (spending   the   holidays   here    with   her\nfriend   MifiH   Julia   Winaor.\nMiss Edith Winaor left Wednesday\nrter.   one   and   one-fourth   cups   of\nWeekly report of the interior committee   of   direction   If:\nAVERAGE   PRICES   FOR   W.)\nI    Under   thla   heading,   thc   Com-\ni mittco  issued  n  letter  to  the  press\nj on    December    3,    in    which    was\nset     forth     the     average     invoice\nMuffins! prices   (with   ajalma  deducted)   rc-\n; calved    up    to    November    20.    for\nI ths     leading    product*     marketed\n1 under   control.     In   thnt   letter   a\nfinal statement was promised when\nI the movement  of the winter apples\nCocoa j should be finished\nAfter    November    20.    the    fruit\n| movement  Is practically cenfined to\n' apples. r,o that it. is not necessary\nto refer to any other product*,  at\nthis   time.\nThe earlier, statement showed that,\nup to that time. 1,505.924 boxes of\napples had been placed on the domestic markets at an average invoice\nprice of $146. It wae pointed out\nthat this figure* could not be taken\naa being indicative of what growers\nwould finally receive and that packing, poollns and selling costs, would\nhavo to be deducted to find the\naverage prlco paid to growere.\nIi in Interesting now to note that\ntbe movement to data amounts to\n1.930.418 boxes, nt ap average invoice\nprlco of 61.63, All claims allowed\nhave been deducted so that this\nfigure represent-! the average price\nreceived by (.nippers for all apples\nshipped to domestic markets.\nReturns from export sales aro not\nincluded  In tho sbove figures,  and\nApril     _J7~.APf\nSternberg.       Australia's\nhamplon of  lost  cause... died  yesterday   of   heart   disease.\nIn   hla   life   Count   Stcrnberc   always was on thc side of the weak- .,\n,. writ,in26   to   spend   a   lew   days   on   A.    I.\ngranulated   HUgsr,   a   pinch   of  salt   tnose  ^-ju  BjtKt the  net  amount*\nand one cup of bolting water: cook  vaXli ^ growers, except ln such caaea\nwhere   shippers   keep   their   exports\n\" .cat and fought in countless .-  , .,,..,\nTHE  WORLD'S   MOST \u00a3\u2122r pAnci  corruption,   m, w\u00bb\u00bb.\u00ab\u00ab* 5?^!*\nQUOTED AUTHOR\nThree hundred and sixty\nBix years have passed since mended\nthe birth of William Shake\nspeare.  There   is   no   positive   brawler in  the old duel  monarchy\nevidence   to\nhated hii- fellow aristocrat*.;, civilian\n| and military, and even Insulted\ni the emperor, Franz Joseph.\nI A year ago he slapped Count\n, Oeneral Herbertatein in front, of\nI th*. Baacher lioix1! lor having recom,-\nexpulsion    from\nAristocratic   Jockey   club.     He   waa\nsomeUmefc described aa the xroatcst   HUDoeretey.\nR. Hubbcrstey and  friend D. Mo\nBride   who   are   visiting   here   during the Easter holidays spent Mem-\nday  nlRl.i   iu  Fern,.   _he  guests  of\nMr. and Mrs. J. Bushell.\nMlas Lillian Bushell  of  Fernie  is\njj\"6   spending   the  Ea\u00abter   holidays   here\nvisiting   at   the   home   of   Mra.   R.\nthis mixture over boning water for\n15 minutes. stirring often; arid\none teaspoon of butter, three well\nbeaten e\u00abK youlks. nnd tho Julep of\ngrated rind of two lemons. Cool\nslightly before turning Into a lower\ncrust previously baked, Make a\nmeringue of the :bree egg whites\nby beating then- Ptlff with one-\nl.alf cup of powdered sugar and onv\nteaspoon nf lemon juice. Return\npie to oven to hrown meringue.\nVanilla lee Cream\nyolks till  thick,  tin\nentirely separate from their domestic\nsales and return to growers according\nto the actual quantity of each\ngrower's product shipped to each\nmarket.\nMany growers will find that their\naverage was much below the figures\nshown, due to large proportions of\nlower priced varieties or of lower\nthan average grades. On the otocr\nBoat four egp i hand, growers who produce chiefly\nadd  to them I the   more   popular   varieties,    and\n\u00a9\n\u00a9\nMm\nh,  Bevis,  Miss   NBln   Beatty\none cup of granulated sugar. Beat whose fruit waa of higher than\nthe four whites .'\u25a0tiff and stir this average grade, may find their re-\nfroth into the first mixture. Scald j turns to bo better than the above\nonp teaspoon of vanilla.    Turn  into j figure  would   indicate.\nthis Into the egc mixture, then nlno \u2014\u2014 \u25a0 \u2014\nadd one pint of rold nweet milk nnd j    Clrcd linen hats ar* smart.\nBRIGHT OUTLOOK\nAT MICHEL\nfix   the   oxact\nday of his birth but it. was\non or near April 23,  1,564.\nWhile it is true that the\npopularity of his work waxes\nand wanes according tn the ^      ,\u201e,,,\u201e \u201e,,,\u201e,. \u201e \u201e\u201e,,\u201e\u201e.\nmoods  nf  different   genera-; ir now m tne soil to tinish ecKimg\nhe    la     -HII     nc-ntiiitrloeerttMns.    Scsodllsc hs*s  b\u00absn  Kon\nnnd  Mlsss Sylvia  Jonnswsn   h\u00abv..  I\u00abft   onn tAmspfson of _\u00abnUl\u00ab.    Turn Into i    Tho londer thi gosm. the short-\nto   tttseni   a   tew   rlwo   at   Waldo I tree-ar can. pock In three narlr, Ice |.\u00ab  the  wrap,\ntiie  gucsle  of  Mrs,   ts.  Beatty.\nNOVEL SCHEME AT\nTRAIL\nMICHEL. B. C, April 37\u2014The recent ralna Us thlt. dlatrlct have im-\n' proved    lartntaB   operations   consld-   Ho-r   Mg. M|nut,   \u201e(   Ktopplnc   or\nClock  lo  Decide  Winner\nlions,\nTHAU..  B. O..   April   37\u2014On   May\n9 tho clock  that, on itss  hour and\nis   still    popular prj!l the paflt weck ^ mo wta\nWith modem audiences. Lov-!more will eee practically all this! minute of stopping u. to decide\ner< nf hia nlnvc nt*p nnt pnn. i work done. About ao percent, lew the winner of the Wood Butchers\nni\" flLI \u25a0\u25a0- '\"'    !l ^  I acreage will be aown, more summer I Football club conteat, will be wound\n| up   by   officials,\njive rage, i    rt lB Planned  to place the clock.!\nalthough    none    too   jiood   at   the\nbent in thla locality!   Onerat bual-\nnesfi  i\"  beginning   to t.how  an   improvement.\nThe spring outlook is decidedly\nbrighter than wati the cases some\nfew years ago.\nto one part rock salt, turn crank till | \u2122\nwpil frozen, then remove dasher,\ncork can and repack In four parts\nice to on<. part salt, Cover with\nnewspapers and sacking to atanr. several hours, to '*rlpfin'* before serving.\nChocolate Ice cream: Use above\nrecipe, but melt two squares of\nbitter cake chocolate In the scalded\ncream.\nTomorrow\u2014Answers to Inquiries,\nfined to his native land, but|fa]lowmB i,eing done.\narc to be found all over the **\u2022\u00ab\u00ab\u00bb*> ia no.- about\nglobe. During the past yoar\nhe has been introduced to\nmovie audiences by tho filming of \"The Tattling of the\nShrew,\" and it is understood\nthat other Shakespeare dra-\nWkBS will be reproduced on\nthe screen. Nothing could\nemphasize more strongly the\npersistency    and\n^appeal Of his Writings. .escaped    serious    Injury    rh.-n\nA good teat of nn author, \u2022\u00ab\u2022 -TKUK Toe on^ hy i\nit has been said, is the num- Peter Lecretc, approaching, attempt, i\n1 ed to pass the cyclist.   The cycllat!\nwhen wound, in a box and 'hen to\nseal the box.   The clock will-remain !\nln tho box until thc night of the j\ndance at whloh  the  prize,  a   watch j\nworth WO will be given to the holder .\nof the ticket bearing the hour and\nminute, t^ken  out  in  full  view of\nthe crowd.\nO. H, Nelson, master carpenter, E.\nL. Hodge and a representative of\nThe Trail Times will witness the\nwinding of thc clock and the sealing\nof the box.\n!    Mr.   Kodga,   Jeweller,  etatea  lt   is\nTRAIL.   B.   C.  April   27-Ret.um-   wy   uncertaln   at   what   hour   tha\nPerennial   ,n* from Pru,tVBlf Frlriny nlBht by   clock will stop, or even on what day\n1 ihlcyclei Deamond   LeFltily   narrowly   |t m ^    Tn ^y tvwU ,,he Mal(.\nux   on thc boic are not to be touched\nexcept In full view of everyone.\nParis Is sponsoring navy blue\nSloven  for wear with  tailored suite\nSome loan rafihione adopt, the\nbustle of the '90's for evening\ngowns'   of    printed    taffeta.\nSTAGE\nNELSON \u2014 TRAIL\nWeek Days\nLv. Nelson 10:30 a. m.\nLv. Trail 6:00 p. m.\nSundays\nLv. Nelson  5:00  p.  m.\nLv. Trail 8:00 p. m.\n| C.Q.C.,Ltd.\nCAR GOES OVER\nBOY ON BICYCLE\nBuilding\nMaterial   John Burns & Son\nLet us figure your bills on\nBuilding Material. Coast\n1.umber a specialty.\nPRETTY WEDDING\nAT MICHEL\nber of phrases which from ,\u201e, lh(! Mr drlvw ^^ trl(!d to\nhis   Works    have    become    a I turn   out   at   the   uamo   moment-\n.ji;       r . L    brtt-h   flkldclcd.\npart   oi   everyday   speecn. j   rhD car pi.6B__ over use bicycle I   miohel, b. c. Apm 37\u2014a .met\n\u00abnd ltd rider, re_uiun8 in ss demol- I but bemtlful weddlni took pl-ce\nlehcd bicycle aisd a aomowhat ahcUcen here Thurtday when Kathleen, eld-\nboy. Desmond, other than a few est daughter ot Mra. E. Mltchel\nbrulHsu and ahock wass unhurt. Thc , waa United  In    marriage    with  L.\nJudged by this standard,\nShakespeare occupies a\nunique position. To borrow\none of his sayings, his plaps\nmay be \"more honored in\nthe breach than in the observance,\" yet his \"palmy\nfitate\" remains. Through the\nalmost endless controversies\nand speculations concerning\nhis life and his works, he\nhas won \"golden opinions,\"\nand\ndriver   returned   to   Trail   bringing\nUie boy with hlm.\nPROSPERITY\nFisidissv only son ot Mr. R. Find-\nley.\nThe   bride   who   waa   given    In\nmarrtaga   by   her    lather   wore    a\nwhite   Mtln   gown   and   carried   a\nStocks; are going up ates-dtly and ' bouquet  ot   rosea.   The   bride   was\nthe country Is gradually recovering | aupported  by her sister who wore\ntrom one of  the worat Wall-street i a green gorgctto gown with  white\npanics In history. Critics of Hoov-   lacings  they  will  reside  In Miohel\nI.*..\ner are reminded thst this ia th*\nfirst time, alao, that money haa\nnot been prohibitive following such\na   crash.   Hoover   is\nIn  tho future.\nGirls    In    Prance   are    adapting\nnot   charged I names of not more than two syll-\nwlth the crash.' but he lo oredited j albes, such  as Made.  Lett*,  Totte,\n,    with    the    recovery.-\u2014ties    Angeles , Jo.   Mount,   Nouno.   Yette,   Tout*,\nhis    reputation    Stands. ___._-.    . INinc   Quite   and   Line.\nSPECIAL IN MOPS\nWc have .just put in stock a very large shipment\nof the Famous\nLiquid Veneer Mops and Polish\nIn   nil   si\/cfi\nOUR SPECIAL  FOR THIS WEEK\n1 Only 60c Size Polish\n1   Only  $1.00  Mop\nBoth for 98c\nONION SETS\nAnother large shipment of Dutch Union\nSets and Multipliers has just arrived and wc\nire selling them at 25c Per Pound\nOrder Early if you want any.\nNelson Hardware Co.\nWholesale and Retail Quality Hardware\nnelson ;: \u25a0 :\u2022,. > b. c.\nA DIFFERENT IDEA\nFor dresses that arc entirely different. The idea is this:\u2014On MONDAY AND TUESDAY we shall have on tlisplav in our store the well known\nline of COLONIAL DRESSES. The traveller representing this firm will have his trunks opened in our store for\nspecial orders, hundreds of dresses made up in any color\nor material you select.\nLARGE SIZES\nWe make very special mention of these dresses for\nthe larger figure.   Wonderful range of half sizes, etc.\nARE YOUR HARD TO FIT?\nIf so you should not miss this opportunity of securing\na perfect fit.\nDRESSES AND ENSEMBLES\nFOR SUMMER WEAR\nMade to your measure sizes to 48.   No extra charge.\nFrench Ninons and Silk Voiles C91 50 to $35\nPrinted Silks, also Silk Ensembles\n$10.75t0 $19.75\nWashable Clara Crepes,  Pastel colors, spftrts  and\n $12.75 to $19.75\nVoiles, also in half sizes  <SC Hr to fl\"Q I7C\n'*\nensemble.\nSEE THE NEW WAFFLE CLOTHS AND RATINES\nALSO CAP AND CHANLDER CAPES. AND A NICE\nLOT OF LAST MINUTE NUMBERS rOR MISSES IN\nALL RANGES OF DRESSES. BOLEROS ALSO WITH\nLONG COATS\nRamsden Bros.\nSmart Shoppe for Smart Women\nUse Our Columns\nTo Sell Your\nUsed Gars\nCELL YOUR USED CAR the\ncheapest way by inserting a\nClassified Advertisement. By using\nour USED CAR column in preference to private salesmanship you\ngain a very much larger field for\ncompetition on your ear, thus assuring yourself of the best possible\nsale.\nG INSERTIONS FOR THE\nPRICE OF 4\nNO  EXTRA   COST  IF   ADVERTISEMENT IS CHARGED\nNf laon latlg Jfouis\nPHONE\n144\nPHONE\n143\nin l\nCLKSIFIED,\n_______________\n_________\u25a0\n__________\u25a0____________\u25a0\n_____\u25a0__________________\u25a0_\u25a0\n Pages Six\n' THI NELSON DAILY NEWS, MONDAY ,_io>isi_^_-CTl_ 2S? 1BS3\n^_^-._X<?!UJ\u2014\n,.^~,t,...^v..\u2014\u00ab '\u2022 '\u2022   grt*S   __\u00bb   \"***\u25a0>  **V*M -VM**-**\nSVr.-.     *\u00bbiU*\u00bb.***\u2022\u25a0*    ,*r*    \u2022>\u00bb* .*HS*S1<^\nIn the January 25th issue of the Saturday\nEvening Post, John R. Tunis says\nthis about daily newspapers:\nThe thing that has made football what it is to-day, that\nhas pushed it into the front wave of sports in the Un&ed\nStates, is the press. Newspaper publicity fills stadia,\nand don't you forget it.\"\nAnd daily newspapers fill more than football stadia\nThey fill manufacturers' pockets and retailers' cash\nregisters with the proceeds of the sales of those products\nwhich are in constant demand because they are consistently\nadvertised in the daily press.\nIt is daily newspaper advertising that keeps this brand\nof tea or that make of cereal in the \"front wave\" of\nconsumer preference.\nIt is daily newspaper advertising that leads housewives\nin every part of the Dominion to buy this make of soup or\nthat brand of soap.\nIt is daily newspaper advertising that influences men\nfrom Halifax to Vancouver to buy this razor or that collar-\nIt is daily newspaper advertising that maintains a constant flow of goods from maker to merchant to consumer.\nDaily  newspaper   advertising  is  the  most  powerfr\ninstrument avadable to manufacturer, distributor or retail,\nfor influencing buying habits\u2014ekher of the nation as\nwhole or a particular section of it.\nAnd well do they realize k because years of\nactual experience have shown them that the\nresults secured from daily newspapers are far\ngreater than can be obtained from any other\nadvertising medium.\nDaily newspapers sell most\ngoods because they are\nread by most buyers.\n\u00aeHi\nThe Daily Newspapers of Canada\nThis advertisement is published under the auspices of the Canadian Daily Newspapers Association\n=FF^3^=t5 '\u2014n =\nS\ns\nty9\n 5V\u00b0)\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,   MONDAY MORNING, 'APRIL 28, 1930\nPage Seven\nClub Wins English Cup for Only Third Time\nIRSENAl BEATS\nHCDDERSFIELD\nBY TWO TOM\nlame Productive of Refreshingly  Clever Foot\nball\nAMES IS STAR\nOF THE ARSENAL\nJting George and Duke    of\nYork Present; 93,000\nFans\nLONDON, April 27\u2014(CP)\u2014When\njirsenal defeated Hudde.sfteld Town\na tbo final or the English Football\n.sfloclatlon cup competition Eatur-\nay at Wembley atudlum a London\nlub obtained possession of tbe\nilstoric trophy for tho first time\n;ince 1931 The cup haw \\ven hold\n>y London clubs only throi times\n'n tlie history of the competition\n\/htch began ln 1871. Tottenham\nlotspurs won it In 1021 nnd 1901.\nThe same yesterday, which wos\nVon. by Arsonal by two goals to nil,\nVas productive of rcf\"9Bhingly clever\noot ball, a contract to previous\n'\u2022ears. The winners gave many\n[Ilmpses of classic football and\nwere undoubtedly definitely superior. Their underlying genius was\nJV. James, the Scottish international\n'orward bought by Arsenal from\ncreston North End at the beginning\nif the season. His many amazing\nnoves and consummate artifice en-\n;-4ingled the Huddorsftcld defence.\n(He waa the.-bralns behind Arsenal's\nthin red line\" hut the remainder\nbf the forwards, notably \"Bo\" Bsstln\nuid Lambert, ably supported his\nefforts. James scored one goal and\n[fgive Lambert the pass which led\nnn to the second.\ni|WINGER8    DAZZLING\nHuddcrafteld's wingers were dazzling, but too dazzling for the ln-\n,sitlo forwards. Thus center after\ncenter w. .t *\u00ab\u00ab\u00bbMng. Smith, at\n|outaide left, almost rivalled James\nid never gave up trying.8 He fought\nalmost a lone battle. Jackson, tho\nScottish internatl'-nal at outeidc\nright' for Huddersflotd, bolng cramped by the assiduous \"policing\" of\nJohn. The Yorkshire club's halves\nwere similarly ineffective und the\nbacks had an unenviable taak\nagainst the clever Arsenal line. The\nfeature of the Arsenal backs, Parker\nand Hapgood, was their coolness ln\ntrying situations. Procd, the reserve\ngoalkeeper used hy Arsenal, gave\n'tupporterB of the club many qualms\nbut the daring risks he took fortunately   came   off.    Turner,   cus\ntodian for Huddersfleld, was somewhat impetuous and might have\nsaved the second goal by remal**'-.sr\nin charge and leaving the tackle of\nLambert   to   his backs,\nThe Match waa attended by King\nQeorgo and tha Duke of York. The\nking wae warmly received oa he\nentered the grounds and his majesty\npresented tho cup to Parker, Captain of Arsenals after the struggle,\namid much enthusiasm.\nAn unusual visitor was the Graf\nKeppelin. which passed low over\nthe stadium on its way from Paris\nto Cardlngton.\nThe usual cup day scenes were\nenacted, a large delegation from\nYorkshire and Lancaster being pm-\nsent among the 93,000 spectators.\n] Before thc match tbe crowd indulged m community singing, winding up with \"Abide with Me\". The\nwhole concourse stood bareheaded\nwhile this hymn was being rendered.\nEVERTON DEFEATS\nSHEFFIELD UNITED\nBY THREE TO TWO\nWill Probably Mean Last of\nUnited in First\nDivision\nSoccer Results in\nthe Old Country\nEVERTON TAKES AN\nEARLY LEAD, 3-0\nW. FOWLES AND\nBOWLERS TAKE\nLEGION TOURNEY\nDcfeatlnc A. Bltcshle's team 1768-\n1451 In a bowling match on the\nUsglon alleys Saturday, W. Fowlea\nan team captured the Canadian\nLegion  bowling tournament.\nBowling 179 pins D. Hlnton\n(scored high sin le. and alBO high\naggregate with 170 ptna.\nScores were:\nPlayers 1st   2d   3d Totals\nFowles     164    140   166\u2014469\nHlnton   169   579    169\u2014407\nPlayer 142   161   118\u2014421\nMcDonald    147   120   106\u2014381\nTotals     602   609   647 1768\nPlayers               1st 2d 3d Totals\nm.o*hle     140 116 167\u2014423\nBrsenccr  _    00 111 136\u2014346\nKraft     135 134 82\u2014351\nChapman    102 121 100\u2014332\nTotals   i.  476   482   493 1451\nBASEBALL    RESULTS\nCoast   league   (Sunday).\nHollywood 7, Seattle 2 (first game)\nHollywood 7, Seattle 2. (second\ngame).\nOakland 13, San Franclsoo 7.\n(First game)\nOakland 6, San Francisco 9. (second game)\nSacramento 2, Los Angeles 6 (first\ngame)\nSacramento 6, Los Angoles 4. (Second   game)\nMissions 1, Portland 1 (First game\ncalled  5th.  Rain.)\nSecond game, postponed, rain.\nVilla Beaten by 3-2 at Hands\nof   West Ham Center\nMan\nLONDON. April 37\u2014 (CP)-Il.\nview of the position of the clubs\nat the bottom of the English league,\nfirst division, the soccer match\nSaturday between Sheffield United\nand Everton attracted most attention. Everton won by three goals\nto two and the set-back will probably mean the end of the Ontled\nIn the first division. Everton aro\npractically certain to be tho other\n\"descendant\". The match was ployed\npeople. Everton ran away vrtth the\nat Everton and attracted 30.oon\npeople. Everton ran away with tho\ngame m tho first half, scoring\nthret, times through White and\nMartin, the latter goaltng twice.\nThe United were the better toam\nafter the tunviround Dunn and\nGillespie netting. Oogglns, the\nEverton goalie, played a brilliant\ngame and twice saved what appeared\nto be  sure  goals.\nWatson, the great West Ham\ncenter forward, had a field day at\nthe expense of Aston Villa, performing the hat trick and getting oil tho\ngoals scored by hla team. The Villa\n.vers beaten by the odd marker out\nof five.\nChelsea Improved their position\nand got nearer promotion when they\nwon rather luckily from Preston\nNorth End. preston, who wero\nplaying at home opened strongly but\nwhen Chelsea got moving thcy soon\nhad tho home defence In difficulties\nwith their clover footwork and positional play.\nIt wus fortunate for Plymouth\nthat they havo already won tho\nchampionship of the southern section of the third division as thoy\nwere completely outplayed by Cry-\ns. ss I palace and gave evjdence of\nstaleneas. The Palace were encouraged by a 20,000 home crowd.\nPort Valo neutralized the fine win\nof their nearest rivals tn the\nnorthern section, Stockport County,\nby a smashing victory at Birkenhead\nby ttn goals to one.\ntlrst Division\nAston  Villa  2,  WCBthan.  3.\nBumlesvLelvester,   unplayed,\nDerby  3,  Newcastle  1.\nEverton 3, Sheffield 2.\nLeeds 3, Monolieator  I.\nManchester   City   1,   Bla-skbum   1.\nPortsmouth   1,   Mlddloborough   1.\nSheffield 1, orlmsby 0,\nSunderland 2, Birmingham 0,\nSecond Division\nBradford 0, Bomaley 1.\nBristol City 4, Nottingham I,\nCharlton 4, Southampton 1.\nCardiff 5, Bury 1.\nHull 2, Tottenham 0.\nNotts 1, Oldham 1.\nPreston  1,  Chelsea   2.\nBeading   0,   Millwall   l.\nStoke  0,   Westbromwich   8.\nSwansea 3,  Blackpool  0,\nWolverhampton 4. Bradford 4,\nThird Division\u2014Southern\ncrystal 3, Plymouth 0.\nKxotcr  0,  Newport  4.\nFulhara,  6, Brighton  1,\nGtlllngham   6,   Merthyr   0.\nLuton   1,  Coventry   1.\nNorthampton  2, Torquay  2.\nNorwich 1, Swindon 6.\nQueens Park 2, Bristol 1.\nSouthend 1, Watford 3.\nWalsall   1,  Bradford  2.\nThird Division\u2014Northern\nChesterfield   1.  Stocl-.pcsrt  3.\nDarlington vs. Southport. unplayed\nDonooster  0,   York  3.\nHalifax  vs. Baww,  unplalyod.\nHartlepools 5, Crewe 1.\nLincoln 5. Ncsv Brighton 3.\nRochdale ss. Wiganboro unplayed.\nRoth-Thorn   1,   Wrexham   3,\nSouthshlolda   6,   Carlisle   2.\nTranmcro 1. Portvalo ...\nAccrlngton   1,   Sossthpors.   1.\nSCOTTISH\nFirst  Division\nAlrdrleonlnjss 2. Portlck Tblstlo 0.\nCowenbeath 3, Rangers 2.\nFalkirk   1, Hamilton 0.\nHibernian 0, Morton 1.\nMotherwell 9, Queens Park 00.\nSecond Division\nClyde Bank 0, Third Lanark 2.\nMontrose 2. Best Stirling 2.\nQueen of South 3, Kings Park 1.\nSENATORS TRIM\nATHLETICS BY\nSCORE OF 11-6\nChicago  Takes  2-1  Victory;\nTigers Win by 7\nto 1\nSENATORS   WIN\nWASHINGTON, April 27-~-Tho Senators emphasized tholr right to the\nAmerican league lead today by taking tho third game tn their aeries\nwith tho world champion Athletics\nby a score of 11 to six. Tho A's\nlooked !iko champions only in the\nfirst Inning when thoy pooled hits\nand errors for threo runs.\nSad Sam Jones worked sovon innings for tho Senators and held his\nopponents to seven binglos, while hla\nmates wero collecting 15 blows off\nWalberg and Ehmke. Ooslln knocked\na homer In the fourth.\nPhiladelphia .. 301 000 110\u2014 (10   0\nWashington    .. 231 203 000\u201411 IB    3\nWolberg,    Ehmke   and   Cochrane,\nSchang; Jones, Llska and Rucl, Tate.\nTHE TAXI\nDANCER\nThe enthralling experiences of a country maiden\nthrown into the whirl of New York\nBy Terry Shannon\nIN\n(% Nftemt latlg Hmbf\nStarting\nToday\nWe believe this to be the best newspaper\nserial of 1930.      \u00ab\nMake sure you read the first installment.\nIt is entirely new in idea and in plot.\nGIANTS MAKE IT\nSEVEN STRAIGHT\nBY A10-4 SCORE\nTrim Brooklyn Robins; Phillies Beaten 13\nto  4\nPHILLIES    LOSI.\nBOSTON, April 27. \u2014 Burleigh\nGrimes, former Pittsburgh sptt ball\npitcher, made a happy debut with\ntho Boston Braves before 23.000 today as tho warriors defeated the\nPhiladelphia National, 13 to 4. The\nBraves garnered 17 hits and bunched\n12 of tholr runs In two big Innings,\nwhilo Grimes waa keeping the Phillies' nine safe blows well scattered.\nGrimes contributed to the attack\nwith a double to left In tho sixth\nwhich  scored   two  runs.\nR H E\nPhiladelphia .. 010 100 020\u20144 0 3\nBoston   ...... ...    000 010 000\u201413  !7    1\nK. WUloughby, Collins. Bci-f.e.\nMilligan and Davis; Grimes and\nCronln\nGIANTS TAKE ANOTHER\nBROOKLYN. N. Y\u201e April 27.\u2014Tlie\nNew York Giants extended their\nstreak to seven straight victories by\nburying tho Robins under a 10 to\nfour score today. Fred Fitzslm-\nmans pitched the whole gnmo and\nkept Brooklyn's 10 hits well scattered. Home runs by Herman and\nWright and the sensational Holding\nof Gilbert featured the game from\nthe Brooklyn standpoint\nClark, who started for Brooklyn,\nwas Ineffective and win. charged with\nhis fourth defeat of tho year. Morrison, who relieved him. waa worse,\nR H E\nNew   York   .... 030 200 014\u201410 14   0\nBrooklyn   021 000 010\u2014 4 10   0\nFitzslmmons and Hogon; Clark,\nMorrison and Lopez.\nCTTB8 BEATEN, !>-S\nCHICAGO, April 27.\u2014The Pittsburgh pirated drubbed the Cubs\nhere today nine to five on 17 hits.\nGuy Bush was pounded unmercifully during the early Innings and\ngave way to Nelson.\nComorsky led In the hitting, gel-\nting four hits In as many times up,\nIncluding two doubles.\nBHE\nPlttflburgh    .... 130 202 010\u20140 17    1\nChicago    \u00ab1>b 003 002\u2014fi 12   2\nFrench, Bweetonie and Hargreaves;\nBush, Nelson, Shealy, Osborn0 anil\nHartnett.\nWHITE SOX WIN\nST. LOWS, April 27.\u2014Tlio Chicago\nWhite Sox defeated th0 St. Louis\nBrowns two to one today, ui an extraordinary pame that saw Clancy\nChicago first baseman, go through\nthe entire nine innings without an\nassist or a putout, a feat not recorded ln organized baseball for 39\nyears. McCauley, playing first for\ntho old Washington American, asso-\nclnn club performed a similar feat\nAugust 0, 1801.\nTin. excellent mound work of Al-\nphone Thomas and McKain gavo\nChicago the game. Tliey struck out\neight batters, and allowed only five\nhits. Thomas, who started,*retired\nin the seventh ' Inning after Injuring his arm.\nn ii e\nChicago   001 010 000\u20142 in    1\nSt.   Louifi     000 000 010\u20141    5    1\nThomas, McKain and An try, Klm-\nsey, Gray and Manion, Ferrell.\nINDIANS   LOSE  1-1\nCLEVELAND, April 27,\u2014Tho Detroit Tigers walloped the Cleveland\nIndians in iho series final here today, seven to one, winning one out\nof  the throe series games,\nDetroit, took a rive nm lend with\nFunk on first, h\\\\ tho third Tiger\nhome  run  of  the  series.\nSorrell hurled a smooth porno for\nthe winners, allowing but six hits\nwell scattered. Wos Ferrell wn*.\nfound for 11 htngles in the eight\nInnings ho tolled, Bhoffner taking\nthe mound in the ninth.\nR   TI\nDetroit     BOO 000 110\u20145 11    0\nCleveland   ....... 000 010 ooo\u2014 i   fl   2\nSorrel! and Mayworth; Ferrell,\nShoffner and  L. Bowell\nNINETEEN    HITS   HERE\nNEW YORK, April 27.\u2014Nineteen\nhits and homo run.-; by Karl Webb\nand Russell Scnrrit helped lhe Red\nSox defeat thc Yankee.\" in the final\ngamo of tho series eight to seven.\nBabe Ruth*.-, second homer, with\ntwo on in the ninth, .lust failed to\ntie the .-.con*. A quarto:, or Yankee\npitchers were hit hard by the Sox,\nwhilo thn Yankees could do little\nwith the offerings of Jack Russell\nin tho pinches, till tho eighth anil\nninth.\nOno Yankee run was the result of\nan error on Regan's part. He\ndropped Ryhne.s relay throw while\nLnw.erl scored . Ruth and Gehrig\nscored on infield onts tn tho eighth\nand Babo hit a homer with two on\nln tho ninth\nR   H   F\nBoston         000 110 132\u20148 lii   '.'\nNew   York '......   010 000 123\u20147 13    2\nRua-^ell and Bern': Hoyt, Bherld,\nEdwards, Rhodes and   Dickey.\nA. RITCHIE'S\nTEAM WINS AT\nBOWLING HERE\nTake Semi-Finals of Le-rion\nTourney; PUty \\V. Fowlc's\nTeam in Finals\nAmerican Association\nSATUIIDAY\nSt.'Paul  tl, '______ipoll\u00bb 6.\nKansas  City  10, Toledo  11,\nMinneapolis 2, Louisville 8,\nMilwaukee 1, Columbus) 4.\nSUNDAY\nMllvs-aukco 2. Toledo 4.\nSt. Paul 4. Louisville 2.\nKansas City 3, Columbus 1,\nMinneapolis _>, Indlsinapolls 1,\nINTERNATIONAL\nBALL LOOP TO\nSTART MAY 11\nSuch   Is   Advice   Received\nby Wallach\nHere\nMAY GET GRAND*\nFORKS COMB IN\nFalling That a Five  Team\nLeague Will\nPlay\nHOUSE OF DAVID\nBASEBALL BOYS\nWOULD PLAY HERE\nAsk if Nelson Interested in\nRegular   or   Colored\nTeams\nALSO MENTION THE\nBROADWAY CLOWNS\nSpokane xattd   Spirit   Laite\nTeams May] Also Come\nlUre\nThat they wero waiting to hear\nfrom Oolvlllo ln regard to tho appointment of ii l_.-nf_.uo resident and\nthe league schedule for tho International Bawl-all league- in which\nNelson will play thla year, waa a\nstatement mnde In a letter to A.\nWu! Inch, manager o!\" the Nelson\nteam, from Lyman H. lluynca of\nlone. Wash., ontani\/er o: tho league.\n\"In a short time now, wo will mail\nyou the contract and schedule for\nyour approval.\" the letter continued,\n\"Last week I Baw the manager of\nthe Cunick, Colvllle imd Chewelah\nteams In a trip to those town;., and\nwith their approval and ours, I'm\nsure tills le.affiio will bo through.\nColvllle in aoixui to try to got\nGrand Forks for the sixth toam. In\ncase thcy can not make It, we will\nhave  a five team lentnie,\n\"The starting date will bo about\nMay 11, if you wish to play some Independent pr&ctico ball between now\nand thru, you have plenty of time,\"\nthe   letter  concluded.\nThe teams In the league, besides\nGrand Forks, will be Chewelah,\nCuslck, lone, Colvllle and Nelson.\nEfforts wore at first made to have\nTrail enter but for ;.ome reason\nthese   failed.\n\"Pleosfl\/ aH^^e\u2014Hf interested In\n^hooking\/lins ciWilnrt season, Colored\n..I-Iou^o of Davia, Broadway Clowns\nof New York, n\/so regular Houso of\nDavid.\"\nThe forcgalikg is\/ the text of\nmessage received* by A, Wallach.\nmanager of the Nelson senior baseball team, from Ray L. Roan, Mtnot,\nNorth Dakota, and is self explanatory.\nNo action has Jet been taken,\nalthough it was intimated that- Investigations of the possibilities of\nbringing any on\u00ab of the Teams here\nwould bo made.\nSPOKANI.   TEAM   WILLING\nAnother communication which Mr.\nWallach hos received In connection\nwith baseball is from C, J, Wynfa,\nj manager of Lester's Service Station,\n! Spokane, stating that for a guarantee of 673 for ej-penKOH, his baseball\n| team would come to Nelson for a\ngame.\n\"If we come to your city on May\nE10, wo would stay till Sunday following and in that case might be\nahle to play two gomes tn your part\nof tho country,\" the message said.\nIf cheaper acommodatiou oould be\nsecured here, tho team might consider less than the amount stated,\nlt was Intimated.\nAM)   IDAHO   TEAM,   TOO\nThat the Spirit Lake. Idaho,\nteam would come to Nelson, if asm-rod of a 850 guarantee, on\nJuly -i, wtu* a statement In a\nletter to Mr. Wallach from F.\nI E. Lundlmo, business manager of\nj the   Idaho   team.\nj     Mr    Wallach    was    highly   elated\nover    the    pmspocis    of    some    Rood\nbaaebajj hero this sea_\u00bbn, It JM\nIntimated that in all probability.\ntho afters ot tho United States\nteams would  ho accepted.\nGREAT BRITAIN\nMOVES UP IN\nTENNIS PLAY\nAustin  and   Lee  Beat  Germans and Qualify, Second Round\nLONDON, AprU 37\u2014(By Thomas\nT. Champion, Canadian Press staff\ncorrespondent)--The great victories\nof Kenny Austin and H. M. Lee\nover the Germans in tho singles\neliminations yesterday enabled Oreat\nBritain to beat Germany hy three to\ntwo matches and to qualify to meet\nthe winners of Poland-Rumania tie\nin the second round of thc Davis\ncup play-downs.\nShowing a complete- reversal of\nhis Thursday tonnia form. Austin\n..cored a brilliant victory over Dr.\nDaniel Prenn, who defeated Loe on\nThursday. Austin took three\nstraight set\u00ab from the German ace\nwith a Bcore of B-G, 6-4, 6-5. He\nkept the German hack by consistent,\ngood-length drives to one corner\nafter the other, alternating so skillfully thJ.t Dr. Prenn seemed to be\ncompletely ont-frenerailed.\nAustin came up to the nets ofton\nand killed Prenn'i, lobs savagely.\nLike Lundmann, the other German\nsingles ace. who defeated Austin\non Thursday, Dr. Prenn displayed\ngood retrieving qualities but he\nmet a different Austin to the uncertain, poor.iplaying man his countrymen had met. He also had no,.,\nsymptoms of cramp which hod appeared in his previous play.\nLee, in his duel with Lnndmann,\nshowed he was the mm for a crisis.\nHo hit tho baH much harder and\nwith much greater certainty than\nbefore, He kept Landmann chasing\nthe ball from end to end of tho\noo*:rt and Leo's surety of touch sent\nthe ball 3'most invariably to the\nline with, only is lew incites to\nspare. Ijandnvinn appeared to lose\nconfidence towards the end. The\nscore ot this match was 5-7, 6-3.\n(1-2, ftiS.\nThe long coated tweed suit and\nthe blouscd travel coat ore aeen\non   latest   arrivals   for   Easter,\nCARDINALS   NIX\nCINCINNATI. April 27.\u2014The Bt,\nLouis Cardinals pounded flvo Cincinnati pitchers for 12 hits which\ncombined with seven bases on balls\nenabled them to triumph over tho\nReds 10 to five before 11.126 fans\nin the Borles' opener here today. Tlie\nReds also were given seven passer-\nand garnered 11 hits but were unable to make them count for runs.\nManager Oabby Street, Pitcher Hntm\nand Catcher Wilson were ordered\nfrom the park after on altercation\nwith Umpire mem ln the sixth Inning.\nR  H   B\nSt. Louis   032 140 000\u201410 12    0\nCincinnati   302 ooo ooo\u2014 5 11   l\n' Halni, Hald and Wilson. Smith:\nDonohus, McWeeny. Campbell, John*1\neon, Ash, and Sukefnrth.\nThe highest paid woman in tho\neervlce of the United States Government Is Miss Jessie Doll a Democrat from Oeorgla, who is one of\nthe 19,000 members of tho Civil\nService   Commission.\nA. Ritchie and pin smashers beat\nJ. Bell's team 1516-14118 tn a Ca-\n. nadiiui Legion bowling match on the\nj Legion alleys here Friday night, to\n[ take the semi,-.final.'., nf the tourna-\nI ment. A. Ritchie nnd bowlers will\nj play W. Fowlc's team in the finals\n'here Saturday ni(.ht at 7:15,\nHigh   aggregate   was   captured   by\nM**     I-Tiier    M'orlnif   .'.on    pins   and\nhigh   single  scorin,.   207  pins.\nScores were;\n1st   2d   3d ETAOI\n1st 2d 3d Totals i\n \u201e    8(1     Bfl    120    207 j\n    165    207    12B    500 j\n r  10-1    101    123    333\n   104 ' 135    120    368\n_\u00a3<\u00a3 \u2022\u00a3\u2022\u00a3**\n:^V^5^\nBell   ...\nBlnssr\nHale\nHood\nTntalfl\n461   fs.'U   50ss i_aa\nnit_l.lt!      112 113 l.it   413\nHisctirar    _ 140 lift 121   418\nKraft     li\" 133 148    388\nChapman         88 8!S 130    2*18\nTotals    _ 41st) 051 818 1016\nK,.SK,\\TCIIi;.V..*.  win.\nVV-W FonWs.RI) PAHS\n|     SASKATOON, April  a7\u2014PsilllnE lis\nlino with tho csthor unions In\n: Western Canaclsi. tlse Kisssksitchewsm\nj Rushy FootbssJl unton will usso tho\nj modUled forward oassts lis tlte cons-\n| Inn sieruson and will ssesssi ss delogata\ni to the western rssnfereisr.is of urlst\ni officials  to  be  held   In .Calgary   to I\nadopt  a   uniform  interpretation  of i\n> tho play. t\n4sk point blank for THcobd\n\u2014also ia half pottnd -bins a* ?So,\n T\nS$>\nTHE NELSON DAILY\"NEWo,  MONDAY Ivim.i-.I2-.C-,* Atfufc *_g IE'?\"-.\nPage Nine\n,-,   \u25a0\u00bb sin 1    1        I         \u25a0'\u25a0 '\" ' '     '\u25a0\u25a0 '\"\u25a0    ' \" \"  11   \u25a0\u2014s\u2014trnm0. is  \u25a0 \u2014\u2014\u2014\n\u2022* -~ \u25a0\u25a0\u2022 \u25a0':;\u25a0 '\u25a0   \u25a0\u2022'\u2022-\u2022\u25a0\nMarket and Mining News\nFINE FLOWER\nDISPLAY AT\nLOCALMARKET\nCut Flowers Ofreretf for 25\nand 35 Cents; Gladiolus\nBulbs Sold\nA largo quantity or out flowers\nwen offered at tho Nelson market\nSaturday for 98 and 35 centa. A\n-splendid tshow ot flower and pot\nplants docked the market stands. A\nquantity of idadlolo bulbs cold for\n15 cento per dozen. The market\nwaa plentifully stocked with green\nvegetables and meat. Potatoes sold\nfor $3,60 per 100 pounds or four\ncenta per pound.\nPrices were:\nQladlota bulbs, per doeen .......   .76\nCut flowers, per dozen ..36o and   .36\nLettuce, per bunch 10\nKadlshes,  per hunch ..-..   .10\nEms.   duck    -i .68\nParsnips, per pound  ,....   .05\nLeaks, per bunch     Jul\nArtichokes, per 3 pounds     .36\nParsley, per bunch    .05\nEjgs,   \"rsts    __.....    .30\nEggs, extra.  _...__     .35\nPol plants  .60 to 1.75\nCarrots,   per  6   posmds      35\nOnions,  per  posind    .05\nButter, per pound \u201e\u201e.,_,. 80\nHoney,    per    Jar     ...___.    .35\nBeets, por 6 pounds  \u2014    .35\nPotatoes, per 100 pounds 3.60\nApples,  per  box ......_,_.. 1_5\nApples, cooking, per bor      .75\nTurnips, a pounds 36\nMAJORITY OF\nSTOCKS LOWER\nPRICES CONTINUE\nDOWNWARD TREND\nMONTREAL MART\nOpening Is Weak and Prices\nDip    Still\nLower\n15 Issues Make  New  Low\nMarks on Toronto\nStandard\nGilsonah\nAdd and Heat Resisting\nWaterproof\nPAINT\nIs 99.5 Per Cent Pure\nGilsonite\nFor Every Kind of Outside\nPainting and Floors\n\"ARAOB8\nIron works\nLaiwohes\nOhdjouis\nt>LD  HOOFS\nN J5W WOODWORK\nAnro tops\nHouses\nMade in 4 Colors\nStocked and Distributed by\nB.C. EQUIPMENT\nCO. LTD.\n614 Bajrer\nNelson\n55J Howe\nVancouver\nTORONTO, April 27\u2014The nhort\ncm,..ion on the Standard Stock and\nMining exchange followed the week's\nprice trend with price receeulons\ngreatly out numbering the gains.\nNot only did the majority of stocks\nfall to lower levels, but 15 Issues\nmado new low prime records for\nthe year. Granada Rouyn again\nheld a prominent position on the\nprice list and moved up 30c, to closo\nat 61.OH.\nTho fcr principal Undsley Issues\nand Noranda, closed at new low\nprlco records for the year. Noranda\nclosed off $1.05 under its previous\nclosing price at $31.05. International\nNickel fell 40c to $36.60 and Hudson\nBay  declined   10c to  $9.50.\nFalcoubrldgo dropped 28a to 52.60;\nSudbury Basin 24c to $2.01; Ventures 10c tp $1.40 and Sherrltt\nGordon 6c, closing at $1.06.\nAll tho moro prominent of the\noil atocka broke to lower levels.\nBritish American (old) fell $1.00\nto $39.50 and tlio new loit 26c.\nclosing at $20.00: imperial declined\n70o to $27.40; Crown Dominion $1.00\nto $0.00; Chemical Research 2&o\nto 4.75. Western Oils also reacted\nto lower lovels with losses averaging\naround 6 points.\nMONTREAL, April 27\u2014Further declines in market, values resulted\nfrom Saturday's brief session of the\nlocal exchange, Thc opening was\nweak and prices dipped etlll lower\nIn the first hour of trading. There\nwas some recovery before the oleae,\nbut net changes showed a considerable   majority   ol   recessions.\nBrazilian was off 'A to 53. International Nickel declined ',4. closing  at  :.(_*\u25a0!:\u25a0.\nMontreal Power after opening at\n138Vi sank to 135 Vj and then recovered to 137%. off 1 point on\ntho day. Thc new stock at ths\nclose of 69 Vis was down half a point,\nwhile tbo rights were unchanged\nat  1.70.\nDominion Textile and Famous\nPlayers each  declined  2  pointe.\nModerate activity, Canada Power\nand paper was unchanged at Iflft\nand Abitlbi receded 2 pointe to 34.\nConsolidated Smelting at 220%\u2014\na new low for the year\u2014was off\n4% points on trading in only 81\nshares.\nProminent exceptions to the downward trend wore Llndaay and Gurd,\nwtth advanced of 4 and 2 s-. points\nrespectively. Lindsay established\nthe new high of 27 and Gurd\nclosed   at  Its  prevtouK  high  of  40.\nTotal ..file.; were 26,300 shares,\nas compared to  15,666 a year ago.\nBRAZILIAN IS\nSUBJECTED TO\nREACTION, EAST\nTORONTO. April 27 \u2014 Brazilian\nTraction was subject to another\nmild reaction ln Saturday's dull\ntrading on the Toronto stock exchange. With only 776 shares chang-,\nIng hands, that lssuo cased \\\\ at a\npoint to 52.'_.\nOther utilities were also weaker.\nTwin City Rapid Transit dropped\n',4 to alto. Dominion Power 5 to\n96, English Electric \"A\" preferred\n1 to 38 and Power Corporation 2\nto 83. Winnipeg Electric preferred\nwas an exception and gained H_\npoints to 118.\nTho beverage group was tbe only\nother section In the list to rcfleot\na bullish .sentiment.'\"' Canadian\nBrewing sold up '.. to 11, Canada\nBud Brewers % to 11% and Canada\nWluneries V4 to 6Vi. Walkers, with\nsales of 1,020 shares, remained un- f\nchanged at 12% ss did Distillers\nSeagrams at 11 \u2022%. Cartings lost\n% to 5%.\nTrading in the rest of the list\nwas decidedly bearish. The turnover for the two hours narrowed\ndown to 13,372 shares, tlie lightest\non the local market for some wseks. ;\nMetals continued Boft with Noranda suffering the heaviest setback\nof the group, slipping $1.10 to\n$31.15 after making a new low for\nthe year of $31.00 International\nNickel dropped % to 36%. Teck\nHughes was the only member of tho\nsection to advance, picking up ten\ncents a share to $8.40.\nLOGAN & BRYAN\nGRAIN\nSTOCKS,   BONDS,   COTTON\nMEMBERS:\nNew York, Montreal and Vancouver\nStock  Exchange).,  Chicago  Board of\nTrade,  Winnipeg  Gram   Exchange\nand other trading exchanges\nPRIVATE WIRE\nOFFICES;\n\"Bticouver, Spokano and Seattle\nWHEAT IS FIRM\nIN CHICAGO PIT\nCHICAGO. April 27\u2014(By John P.\nBoughan. Associated Press market\neditor)\u2014Abrupt late advances ln\nwheat values yesterday contrasted\nsharply with earlier downward swings\nthat tumbled May contracts to below any price record heretofore this\nseason. Indications of big export\nbuying of North American wheat\ndid much to bring about tho swift\nchange on tho market from weakness\nto strength.\nClosing quotations on wheat were\nfirm at the same as Friday's close\nto %o higher with corn %c to l%c\ndown, oata % to M-o of and Pro-*\nvisions unchanged to a setback ot 5c.\nTORONTO STOCKS\nPRICES CHURN\nABOUT ON NEW\nYORKJARKET\nLittle    Change    in    Trend;\nSome Go to New\nHighs\nNEW-YORK, April 37\u2014(By Claude\nA. Jaggcr, Associated Press financial\nwriter)\u2014 Price:, churned about rather\nconfusedly In yesterday's short session of tho stock market, itti they\nhave during thc greater part of\ntho week. Several of tho utilities\nand specialties, in which merger\nprospects or increased earnings provided fuel for speculative enthusiasm, were bid up to new high levels\nfor  the recovery.\nTurnover for thc two hour trading\nperiod aggregated 2.316,600 shares.\nGossip in the financial district\nhad It that United Corp. was ajv\u00bb\nranging to acquire American Superpower's holdings of Consolidated Gas.\nUnited Corp rose more than 3 points,\nand U.G.I. more than a point, to\nnew  highs for the year.\nOther strong spots were Auto\nStrop, Columbia Graphophone. Foster Wheeler, and General Foods\nwhich rose 2 to 3 points to new\nhlgha for tlie year. General Electric and Radio were firm, and\nUnited Aircraft rallied about 3\npoints.\nSuch issues as American Can,\nAmerican Rolling Mill, American\nTelephone, Colorado Fuel, Vanadium,\nsnd Western Union lost 2 to 3\npoints. Diamond Match fell back\n10 pointe. Canada Dry. International Silver, Lackawanna, and Stow-i\nart Warner were among issues touching new Iowa for the year of\nlonger. Johns Manville dropped 50\npoints, duplicating Ite previous 1030\nminimum.\nAbana. ask\t\nAconda   \t\nAJax  _ _\u00bb\nAmulet -\nAmity    \t\nA. P. Consolidated ....\nAssociated   \t\nBaltic  Oil.   ask   \t\nBedford\t\nBarry Hollinger  -\nBwana\nlie newest and finest in\ncylinder Quality\n,72\n.02\n1.61\n.88\n.07\n1J56\n.88\n.27\n.Hi\n.161.\n4.15\nBig Missouri  \u201e 35\nC   and E. Lands, ask\nDome \t\nDalhousle     .\nFalconbrldge  ..\t\ndoodflsh \t\nHome OU \t\nHowey _\t\nHollinger    _.\t\nHudson   Bay   \t\nInternational  Nlckol\nLake Shore\t\nKlrkland   Lake    -\nKootenay Florence ...\nMacassa   \t\nMcDougall\t\nMclntyre   \t\nMining Corporation -\nMayland, ask _-\t\nNewbec \u25a0\u2014\nNew Imperial Oil .\nNEW YORK STOCKS\n1.35\n    9.06\n......   1.20\n\u2014 2.45\n.\u2014     .04\n\u2014 7.60\n 96\n 0.46\n._    0.46\n 36.00\n\u2014. 23.00\n 63\n..       .03\n       .07\n.10\n  18.76\n     1.84\n......      .00\n..\u2014      .06\n...... 27.26\nNlplaelng    -      1.63\nNorassslss    -  31.00\nPesad orellio       1.30\n\u2022Premier Odd  -       .98\nSherr... Gordon -     1.85\nSudbury  Bassin    301\nSterling Pacific, aak ._      .24\nBlacoe \u2014.    .30\nStadacona - -     .02..\nTech   Hughes        6.35\nThompson   codallac    04\nVipond    _ 07\nVentures        1.36\nWright Hargreavea     1.95\nMONTREAL STOCKS\nand a New Scale of Low Ownership Costs\nCode sec bow economical a fine\n\"Eight\" can be Hudson combines\neight cylinder quality with the low\nfirst cost and maintenance of cars that\nheretofore dotTanirtfd the medium-\nPftOOfl tlCiCl*\nHere ia a quality \"Bight\" in the \"Six\"\nprice range. Here is an \"Eight\" of\noutstanding performance arjd economy.   Here is a car to bring\nback your first thrills in motoring.\nAnd with this mechanical excellence,\nHudson's Great Eight, in beauty and\nrich appointments, questions the wisdom of ever paying more for any car.\n$1265  for the Coach\nNine other models just as attractively\npriced. Wide range of colors. All prices\nf. o. b. Windsor, taxes extra.\nHUDSON'S (faatg\nSMEDLEY GARAGE CO.,\nNEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE\nPHONE 71\nBank of Commerce  255\nDominion   Bank    235\nImperial    Bank -.._ 238\nBank of Montreal   315\nBank of Nova Scotia 325\nBoyal   Bonk  306',i\nBank of Toronto  261\nAbltibl  power  and   Paper  ....   33*.\nAabeatda   corporation         2>\/3\nAtlantic Sugar      7\nBell   Telephone     lblVt\nDraclllan T. L. & Power     62 >.\nBrit. American Oil     40\nBrompton    Paper        27\nCanada   Bronze    60V-,\nCan. Car and Foundry     26',j\nCM.   CMnent       18\nOen.   Cement    -    07\nCan.   Converters       73\nCarta. Indiistrlal  Alcohol        8',.\nCan.   Cottons     85\nCan. Gen.  Electric, pfd  4O0\nCan.   Power         10..\nCan.  Steamship  LUsets      lata\nCons. Mining and Smelting ... 220Vj\nDo-iUnlon   Bridgo   \t\nDominion   Glass    ...._\nDom.   Textile     \u2014\nA. P. Oraln   \t\nHlllcrcss-    Colliers    \t\nLake of the Woods  -\nMusey     llssrrls,     \u2014\nMontreal Power  .*....\nMont.   Telejraph   _\t\nMontreal   Tramways    175\nNational  Breweries.    81,i,\nNational Steel Car     69\nOgllvle Milling    400\nOntario Steel products ...\nOttawa L. H. Is Power ...\nPenmans,  Ltd _ \u2014\nPower   Corp  \u2014\nprloe Bros\t\nQuebec   Power   \t\nEshawinJuan     _. ..\u2014\nShenvln   Williams   ...__.\nSo. Canada Power   _.\nstool  of Canada \t\nSt, L\u00bbwren\u00ab Plour Mills     38\nTuckett   Tobacco    300\nWabaMo  Cotton   \u2014 _  38\nWestern    Orocers   _,,,,,,.    id.,\nWinnipeg  Ralltwy   .___  101\nWinnipeg Railway    4a\n12!)\n69\n19 li\nBO\n42\n35\n137!_\n49\n20V.\n94\n74..\n03ii,\nBUS..\n85\n79\n35\n34\n461',\nCALGARY   OILS\nA, p. Consolidated    1.64\nO. and E. Lands  __.....   1.35\nEnstcrest ....\u201e_.__.._    .42\nHargal     - \u2014    .70\nMcDougall  Bejsir Ex   ..._.    .26\nMcDougtoll Segur New      .17\nMercury    ...'.. 30\nMill   City    30\nvuii.au'.      ,._,..    ,    .mm . Al,.\nHigh Low Closo\nAllegheny    ....   .   32 31._ 32\nAllied  Chemical  333 331 331\nAndes;    2P.. 28., 28..\nAm  Can   151,;, 148 1481.\nA  snPor  Power    05*. 94,\u00ab 05V.\nAm Loco     71 Vj 70,;, 70-s.i\nAm Steel Fdy ...   46 \u2014 46\nAm Smolt & Ret   73',i ._>.. 72s*,\nAsn  Telephone    253 250'. 351,1\nAm Tobacco   s','252 2391. 240..\nAnssconda        84*. 64 64',.\nAtchison     2301, 230% 230*1,\nBaldwin       31% 30':, sot.,\nB As o      llfs'ss 1151. 115!.\nBethlehem Steel lot 14 101 101.,,\nC   P     206 \u2014 206\nCerro   De   Pssssco    ...*u ~ 54=is\nCiscsss.   H,   Ohio   222 2201\/. 222\nChrysler       36 351\/4 38,4\nCons.   Gas N   Y   136% 135 136Vii\nCorn   Products   108U 106.4 107\nEastman  Kodak 265 251 si, 252.,\nDupont   ...._  136 134*4 136._\nEric        54 ia 64 54\nPrccport-Texas       51 501! 50i_\nGeneral Electric   00 88'.;, no\nGeneral  Motors    48\u25a0*; 47>i 48'i\nGronby    ._   38._ 38 .j, 38 .2\nO    W    Sis\u201e-ar       20'\/, \u2014 20'4\nHowo Soilncl   ....   321_ 32 32\nHudBon   Motors   46-',a 44'._\nInspiration Cop    20!b \u25a0- 201,_\nInter   Nickel   ...   37 38% 36'i\nInter Tel & Tel    76 73\"_ 74!_\nKelly    Spring         5 \u2014 6\nKonnss  Copper      47!_ 48!. 48!i\nKresge   S   S  ...   33\"is 32!, ;I2!>\nKroc6sjcr i  Toll  33*1 M*,, 33;'i\nMack  Truck   ....   81 7(1*., 79,4\nMlsunl         23'is ^2\u00bb,s 22si\nNsssils  Motors  _..   4(*\"_. .46'. 46'fi,\nN Y Central     . 170*,, 178!, 179.1\nPackard Motors     10!j. IB!i 19!-j\nPenn   Railroad     80*1 70!_ 80*1\nPhillips Pole  . .   417. 11 41 .\nRadio    Corp    . ..    08'., 66\", 68'i\nRssd-lfcith Orp     48'4 47!. 47ss.i\nRem    Rand      ..   42.1 41.4 42\nSt.  L is  S  P    11714 117V1 in\u00bb,_\nSchUltc          0*,', \u2014 9.4\nShell Union Oil   'ib',, 24.4 -!4>j\nSin Cons     30\u00bbi 30 30\nSo  Col  Edison      60\"1 67sj 68*.\nS   P     124'h 124 124!.\nStand   Oil   Cal       74ss 74 74!_\nStsssld  N J ... \u25a0 .   82*1 80!i\nStewart Was-ner    31!., 28!1\n9tsidcbnker        38 37 38\nTexas  Corp       ..   68*,, 57*4 68\nTexas Gssl! Sul     6S!4 02 62\nUnion   Oil   Cssl     47-0 \u2014 .7*1\nU   P     229 228 228\nU   S   Ruhher       29 28*4 20\nU  S   Steel       ia9!4 1871.4 186\nWest Electric ... 104.1 192',, 193!i\nWillys   Over   . .     0 7;\u201e 8\nYellow Truck ....   29,1 28 28!.\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nWINNIPEG,   April   26\u2014\nWheat:\nOpcss     High Low Close\nMay   . .... 150'1    100'4 104*4 106!i\nJuly    .   ..  108\u00bb\u201e     HI!!'., !07>\u201e 109\nOci  111':.     112 110,1 111 :'i\nOals:\nMay   ......   60._      60s. 49.4 50\nJuly         .    52S4      52'., .'sOs:. fi 11 _\nOrl.        .   80'.      50*1 49.1 60!i\nBtsrles,:\nMoy    .    .   48         48'., 17', 47.4\nJuly   .    .   48         61 !s0 .'s0.\u201e\nOfi.       -.   t>V,      64]i 53fs 54'a\nKlsix:\nMay      238'...    238!. 234!j 236!i\nJuly     240       240 236 238\nOot 204       20411 203.4 2Q411\nRye:\nMay       64         64 63H 6314\nJuly        67         67 66 6811\nOct.       ..   7014      7011 8914 7011\nCaah price*:\nWheal\u20141 hard 105,1: 1 northern\n105.1; 2 northern 103'_; 3 northern\n99?i;   No. 4. 981,;   No. 6  00,1;   No.\n6.   68)1:   feed   6P-V track 108H,\nScreenings \u00bb6.00 per Ion.\nEXCHANGE RATES\nNEW YORK, April 27-Sterllng\nexchange at S4.83 0-16 for 80' day\nbills and at \u00bb4.86 for demand.\nForeign bar silvers 4214  cents.\nCanadian  dollars;:   1-16  cent disc.\nFrancs: 3.92 3-10 cents.\nLlres: 55314  cents.\nMarks:   23.86   cents.\nKronen:   20.86   cent*.\nNelson approximate. j_qUa8 .!>\nClause, jatc  %tst.\n:ime\n\"Why Joe, from this batch of inquiries v\/e'il be able to select a responsible dealer in every city in our\nterritory, and it certainly beats your plan of making personal calls, doesn't it? It's a proven fact that Daily\nNewsWant-AdsDOGETTHE BUSINESS ... The\npeople of this community are consistent readers of Daily-\nNews Want-Ads and therein lies the secret of their productiveness.\nCLASSIFIED\nAD RATES\n6 Consecutive Insertions\nfor  thc  price  ot   I.\nNo extra cost if advertisement is charged.\nClass   Ads.\n10 cents a line a day.\n10 cents a line a week.\nSl.oO a line a month.\nNo matter whether you have a\nbusiness or a bird cape for sale.,.\nWhether you want to engage a\ncarnival for (he country fair or a\nhouse man lo tend your lawn and\ngarden, the Daily News Want-Ads\nmav be relied upon to \"turn the\ntrick EVERY time.\"\n144      Phone       143\nWANT-AD..\nDepartment of the\n Page-Eight\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,   MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 28, 1930\nTHETAXIDANCER\nBy Robert Teriy Shannon\nu=\nI\nCHAPTER   J.\nUnder the steady, brooding gaze\nof the aged negress the white\nBirl eat straight and defiant. Between them, on a rickety table,\nstood a battered cup, the inside\nflecked with o grotesque pattern or\ntea grounds gathered at the bottom in a dank, irregular sediment.\n\"Whutfo' you comos to me to\nread ths yero fo'tuncV\"\nBlack  Minnie Gumbo's voice  was\nheavy with challenge and authority.\nGigantically I&t, in a cotton wrapper,   ehe  filled   hor   old   lag   cabin\nWith ft cloud  of sullen  disapproval,\nIn some tinier 'recess of her heart\nJoslyn   Poe   was   nervously   chilled.\nAll of the b.ack people, and many\nof the whites, believed unreservedly\nin the voodoo powers of  the t._ci-\nturn wench.   From a young woman\nMinnie   Gumbo  had   heen   a   creature apart from  both  races,  living\non tribute bom pt fear unci awe in\nthe breasts of the blacks.\n:      Now, alone with the great ebony\ncreature   in   the   ramshackle   cabin\nin tho woods that skirted the sterile\nPoe farm land, Joelyn  had  to grip\ni   herself, secretly, to brave the smold-\n|  erhig  displeasure  that  charged   the\n%   surrounding air,\nj \"1'vo told you why I want my\nS fortune road,\" she said levelly. I'm\n|' lenvint:  home\u2014the county\u2014I'm  go-\n* ing to earn my own living tn New\nI   York,   i   want   to  know   what's   in\n|  my wutiire.\"\n\u00bb\u25a0\u25a0    \"Huh!   Yoti   bin   to   Baltimo\"   to\n* school an' you got no mo' sense\nf. 'an come traipsin' 'roun' lisacnin'\nI to. tic fooHslimcnt of tils ol' niggah.\nI You oughta he ashamed. Mite .7ob-\n\u00bb  lyn . . . loollRhmcnt.\"\n\"I'm   bound   t o   know   what   you\n* see in those tea leaves.\" \u25a0 tho girl\n.* oerststed, stubbornly.\n1 The eyes of Minnie Gumbo were\na yellowish with- reluctance.\n$ \"You boun' to know? All right,\ni You craves de truf an*.you gits it.\nI WhUt I reads is you go 'long hack\n| to yo' pappy an' mammy an\" to'glts\nf all 'bou <Us ycre Iravln' home. City\nI' ain't   no place fo'  purty  pals.\"\nHeme! The once noble, great\nf house with Its leaking roof and\nI broken windows . . . the ghastly\ng- tragedy of maintaining gentility\n-   without, modern plumbing!\n\"You bettah stay home an' marry\n( dls yero Mlstah Gawge Ttansom\".\n|   Minnie Gumbo's words rumbled, like j \\^omcn\n\u25a0 thunder nrf the horizon.\nI      Suddenly  the  straining  thing   In\n|  Joslyn's bosom sprang vividly alive.\nA bird beating its wings frantically\n;|  against the bars of its cage.     The\n|   Email  swelling of her breast strainer against th-3 neat serge dress with\n\u2022 .the struggle of her breathing. The\nJ proud head with its lustrous black\n,| bob  was  polBod,  thrown   backward,\nin   lhe   uprushing   rebellion       that\nsuffused   tho   whole   symmetry   of\n\u25a0 her  slender  body  with   wave   after\n\" wave   of   uncontrollable   heat.    Her\nv eyes,   dark  und  wide,   flashed   pns-\n- sionately.\ni      \"I won't! I won't! I won't!\" Her\n* voice glowed, vibrated      Her words\nrushed   pell-mell:    not   to    Minn to\n2 Gumbo, sprctflcftlly. bin to the\nt world, to Life itself. \"I won't be\n*r trapped! George Riinsom! His\nknotted hands and greedy eyes! Or\nanybody like hhn, with their\n*_ empty, hizy heads; the hair always\n. raggy back of the ears\u2014\"\nAbruptly, Bhe checked herself, Tlio\n:  Poes did not reveal pon.oi._al emotion\n!   ,   .       .before   negroes.   Nevertheless.\n; I she  was  still   trembling.\n'.'I     Minnlo Gumbo, too, wns standing,\n\u25a0Her face was heavy, corrugated like I\n;t something  of  dull,  wrought  Iron    I\nI     \"Mis'   Joslyn.   honey   .   .   .   I'sc j\n\\ BWlne  fo'   to  tell   you   .   .   .  whut j\n'.   nobody  else  will.\"    Sulen  thunder,\n\u00a3 portentous and threatening, boomed\nj In her words     \"Tea old .    . bawn\nin slavery.   1 belonged to yo' grand-\nr \u00bb pappy,     Moh   people   bin    In    yo'\n. family since afore de flood    And I\n.   says fo' you to rrvirry Mlstah George\n., Ransom,  catso   'twill   be  do   m. licet\n;  way whut'U save you frum de pizen\nrint's   in   yo'   blood.        'Taln't   de\n. Poo  blood;   dat's     clean.    Truhblo\n;\u25a0. comes   frum   do   odder   side   of   de\nhouse.      Yo' mammy's side.       Did\nany   man  come   fool In'   wiri   MSstuk\nGawgo's wife,  dat  man's  good     as\n(Laid.      You    is    safe    wld    Mlstah\nGawge .  .  \"\nJoslyn Poe stood stark still, pale\nnow and expectant.\n\" 'Twas yoti' ifrandmammy, on yo'\nmammy's side an\" her mammy afore\nher\u2014ain't plenty of 'cm afore dat\nDey was all \u2014 bad. How many\nhun'red yeahs docs mah people\nafore me belong in dls yere family.\nDon't us nlggnhs know? Cain't us\nBPe Ue same blood an' nature in\nyou I done spokel\"\nJcslyn'e knuckles were small white\n,  marbles,\n\"I  can't imagine \u2014 what  you're\ntalking about\"\n\"I'se talkln' 'bout you.   Ml*' Joslyn      You stays home an'  marries\n;     Mlstah Gawgo Jttwisom. or one of de\nBrockonrldgo   boys   an'   you   Is   fo*\n1   3tfo a decent lady.    Door  Is strong\nemit*  to hoi*  you.    But  *at  city\njjjji'.;,-'. Bwlno  burn  xw  yo'  soul.       Look\n1nt dom  ol'  time relations  tricbere\nhangln' on yo' walls. De same blood\nIs afire in yo' veins now It's handed\ndown\u2014like   pizen.\"\nThe voice of Minnie Gurmbo rolled on, like slow doom.\n\"Whut's bawn ln do blood mus'\ncome out in do flesh\u2014frum dc lino\nof Jezebel de harlot ls bawn\"\u2014\nBlindly, in panic, Joslyn Poo turned and fled From thc doorway of\nher cabin Minnie Gumbo watched\nher across the furrowed field and\nout of sight.\nCopyright,    1026,    International\nFeature Service,  Inc.\n(To Be Continued)\nBRITISH TENNIS\nSTARS VICTORS\nON SECOND DAY\nLONDON, April 27.\u2014(By Thomas\nT. Champion, Canadian Press Btaff\ncorrespondent)\u2014Faced with two do-\nfeats nnd the knowledge that If\nbeaten Great Britain would bo eliminated from tho DaviB cup competition. J. C. Oregory and tho 1m-\nparturblo, calculating I. G. Collins\nplayed a devastating game against\nthe German pair, Walter Dessert and\nHeinrlch Klcnsohroth, thrashing them\n\u25a0 6-2, 6-4, 6-3 ln Friday's doubles\nmatch.\nWINS POPULARITY\nCONTEST AT TRAIL\nMiss Arcolina Paolini  Wins\n\u00a750; Miss Martinelli,\nSecond\nTRAIL, B.C., April 27,\u2014Mlss Arcolina Paolini, as Miss Baseball, was\ndeclared thc wlnnor of the first\nprize of $50 in the popularity contest at tlie closing dance of the\nMaple Leaf band concert here Friday\nnight. Miss Mary Martinelli aa Miss\nRugby was awarded second prize ot\n625. Othcra competing were: Mlas\nFrancis Mawdslcy, Miss M. Lectie\nand Miss Annie Drapaka.\nMystery surrounds the winner- of\ntho $100 prize. Thc name waa not\nclear on the ticket. The initial was\n\"A\" hut tho name might have been\nany of the following three; Sahr.\nGabr or Galir. The tlcittt was\ndrawn by Miss Ersilla Smtfli-\nTho winner of the sliver tea Bet\ndrawn lor on Monday was Jack\nMcLood. The winner of the pig\ndrawn for last night, has not yet\ncome forward. It will be held for\ntwo moro days and thon disposed -of.\nAbout a dozen or more prizes from\nthe wheels and booths were left\nover and wore auctioned off by\nErnie Clay and Charles H-ommcrdahl.\nDevihMay'Care\nBy Arthur Somers Roche\nLAST   INSTALMENT\n(Continued)\nCOLONEL RALSTON\nPAYS VISIT VIMY\nRIDGE MEMORIAL\nOTTAWA, April 27.\u2014<CP>\u2014 \"Thero\nIs nothing new to add to what\nKtAtcmenta I had already given out,\"\ndeclared Colonel the Hon. J. L. Ralston, minister of national defense,\nwhen he returned to the capital\nfollowing an absence of over\nthree months during which time he\nrepresented Canada ftt the nav^l\nconference iii' London. The minister was accompanied by Mrs. Ralston.\nCol. Ralston visited the Vimy\nmemorial while overseas and was\nsatisfied with tha progress being\nmado. He thought that it would\nbe ready for thc unveiling ceremony\nby  1038,\nNELSON MEMBER\nSPEAKS BEFORE\nCONSERVATIVES\nDr.   L.  E.   Borden,  M.P.P.,\nSketches    Work  Done at\nLast Session  of House\nCENSORSHIP IS\nPLACED IN INDIA\nand    Children  Are\nEvacuating From\nPeshawar\nBOMBAY. India. April 'IS.\u2014\n(CP)\u2014The __ullinrH.ps of British\nIndia are \"clearing the decks\"\nfor action and Imping It may\nnot conic. Thc government admitted that all news going out. nf India would lie subject to (strict eennorship. Women and children are being\nevacuated os quickly ah possible\nfrom the Peshawar and other\naffected portions or the north-\nwest province and, for a second\ntime, the forces stationed at\n1 lie Kyher pass have been\nhtrcngthened.\nHle eyes twinkled with mirth.,\n\"Of courne not. silly, but do you\nthi:i)_ I would have told you so?\nDarn it. Lucy! you have pride\nenough to be able to understand\npride! But Leeson's client was certain that he'd been swindled. And\nI\u2014I was so damned angry with him\nlor doubting _\u2022-.. ui;i_- -well, ii was\nmy first business venture. Not re\u00bb\n\u00bb..y \u00bb business venture, at that.\nHe and I had bought a patent,\nand I'd told him that I'd guaranteed tho practicability of tho\ninvention\u2014a now motor valve. He\nhad letters that supported his\ncontontton. although I had letters which proved my side. But\nI'd gambled and' lost. And so, to\npay him, I mortgaged everything\nI owned and tho:i you believed\nLewon\u2014who damn well ought to\nbo careful what he says\u2014and I\n\u2014well, loved you .Lucy. I'd almoet\nMi, jnytu-li because of what your\nthoughts of me had led to, and-\u2014\nI took youd check and let you\nthink the worst. And then, I swore\nI'd pay you back not wtth my own\nmoney that I'd raised by selling\nstocks and mortgages, but with\nmoney that I'd  earned.\"\n\"Silly boy! But I like your pride.\nAnd you bad the\"\" money all the\ntime, you  ohild?\"\n\"Of course I dldl I was writing\na check for Leeaon when you came,\nwith your bundle of nerves and\nyour bundle of emotions, and \u2014\nI swore I didn't care whether you\nthought me a thief or not. I'd\nmake you love the thief, and then, :\nif you loved the thief, what might\nyou not think of thc honest man?\" .\nSho shook her head.\n\"No more than I thought of I\ntho thief, Tim. I couldn't love you j\nany more than I did ten minutes:\nago, when I didn't know that you j\nwero  as  silly\u2014\" j\n\"As    Devil-May-Care      sometimes   Affieck\nis?\" he suggested smiling.\n\"As sho was,\" sho corrected. \"Por\nshe lsnlt\u2014not any more.\"\n\"Never   again?\"    she   chuckled.\n\"I'm a married woman,\" ahe reminded him, \"and no married woman has a right to he allly.\"\n\"No?  And why  not?\"  he  inquir.*\nFIGURES SHOW\nHEAVIEST RAIN\nFALL IN YEARS\n.Sill'!\n(l>    FOII HALF, OK HENT\nWhen the rain which fell here\nThursday night ' was recorded\nfigures compiled by J. S. Colliding, local meteorological observer,\n.showed tlio largest fall In m^ny\nyears. During tbe 24 hours ending\n5 p.m., .45 inch of rain fell cr almost half an Inch. Mud was piled\nIn heaps along the streets as a result of the heavy precipitation.\nINCiRHAM\u2014At St. Eugene hospital, craitbrcok. to Mr. and mtt.\nC. D. Ingrham ot Eiko, a son.\nDEATHS\n(8)\nTwo Canadian \u2022\nDestroyers Will Be\nLaunched in June\nOTTAWA, April 27\u2014The first of\nthe two Canadian destroyers will be\nlaunched at the Thornycoft shipyards, Southampton, \u00bborao 'time In\nJune, said Col. Ralston on hla return here, but the date had\nnot yet. been set.\nThe minister waa conducted\nthrough the R-100 at Cnrdlngton\nand felt tbat. the dirigible should\nmake a good transatlantic flight to\nCanada in May.\nThe people of Great Britain struck\nhim ae being somewhat \"worried\"\ncommercially, the minister said.\nBut everybody was worsting hard.\nHe was on the ocean when Sir\nPhillip Snowden's budget was introduced and consequently was unable to comment on the reaction to\nit of the people in the Mothori-Uid.\nTAYLOR\u2014Arthur William Nouf-\nvillo. age 63 years, passed away\nPrldnv In Nelson. The body will He\nIn state at the Howell Funeral Home\nuntil 2.15 this afternoon, thence to\nSt. Saviour's Church, where service.-,\nwill bo held at 2:30. the Ven. Archdeacon F. H. Graham officiating.\n(18300)\nPERSONAL\n(6)\nTRUSS TORTURES ELIMINATED\nby wearing our supports. Thirty\ndays free trial. Write for booklet.\nA. Lundberg ' Co., 938 Pender W.,\nVancouver. (13478)\nSITUATIONS WANTED\n(ID\nMAN DESIRES POSITION AS SEC-\nond cook, flunkey or any kind of\nkltchenwork. State particulars and\nwages firat letter. Apply Box\n13779 Dally Nows. (13779)\n(13)\nTEACHERS   WANTED\nMcLEAN HEADS\nSOCCER CLUB\nIs    Vice-President;\nLeagues to Start\nMay 7\nTEnCHERS WANTED FOR NELSON.\nB, C. Duties to commence September next. High school, subjects, history, English, French,\nLatin, for all grades including\ntwelve, and geography and mathematics for Junior grades: Junior\nhigh school, art teacher; junior\nhigh school, regular subjects. Give\nparticulars of subjects preferred.\nAll applications to include references and experience. Fred L.\nIrwin, secretary. (13731)\nHELP WANTED\n(101\nTO I__ET\u2014SKIDDING AND DRAYING\ncontract for 2500 poles, good\nground. Apply Box 13799 Dully\nNews. (137B9)\nrL'KMSH.ftp.RQ^\nFOR RENT\u2014THREE ROOMED, FUR-\nnlshed   apartment,   hot   and   cold\nrunning  water.    Apply 008 Baker\n(13783)\nROOMS   WANTED\n(18)\nWANTED \u2014 FURNISHED       HOUSE--\nkeeping apartments, closo in, private house.   Phone 770. J. Adams.\n(13710)\nROOMS\u2014To  Rent\n(19)\nD. D. McLean. Liberal candidate\nfor Kootenay West in the coming\nfederal elections, was elected prosW\ndont ol tho Nelson Junior and\nJuvenile Soccer association at its\nannual me- ting here Friday night.\nBoyd   C.   Affleck,   cjty  engineer,   la\nHOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, 014 JOSE-\nPhtne. (13782)\n(il)\nHOUSES   FOR   RENT\nDr. L. E. Borden, MP.P., speaking\nFriday evening nt the annual meeting 6d.\nof the Nelson Conservative assoota-*i    \"Because   men   are   alwfcys   silly\ntlon, stated  that  at  the  last  see- ' and eome one has'to be thc bal-\t\nalon of the house much important , ance-wheol to keep the maohlno on ; vice-president    and 'a,   Wallach\nlegislation   h- t   been   enacted,   one ] its   course,   to   keep   tt   from   tip-\nOf   the   most   Important   of   whloh   Ping  over.'   '\nwas the Highway  act. !    \"Devil-May-Care  In  a  ncw  role\u2014\nThis act had to do with a tbrte j the sober matron,\" t\\c Jeered.\ntffanB-provlncial    highway    ptrojcots      \"I  can  bc  that Tlm.  The  night,\nwhich   would   reach   completion   In  that you\u2014thc night of Mrs. Clary's. ^\"OVOfi   up   jrom   thc   juvenile,   will\nthc   future. I yarty I was talking to somo one\u2014   b(v m tne junjor league\n, The Kootenay district was deeply j was   it   Mr.   Leeson?\u2014and   I   said\ninterested in the most southerly of j that I was really  an old-fasbloned\nthc routes which will he completed j girl.  Well,  old  man.  I  nni  exactly \\ jn'0   fcps\nwhen  the link between Kuskanook | that.\" j Mny  4\nand Balfour ls oiioned up. '    \"You can hardly make mo believe!\nDr. Borden explained that it had that, Lucy,\" ho mocked,\nbeen with thc greatest difficulty \"Oh, yes, I am,\" she Insisted. ;\nthat tho members of thc Kootenay \"And I can prove It. I'm so old- I\ndistricts had gained tholr point In fashioned that .having my hus- |\nsecuring the required appropriations ; band's-arms around me, I want to I\n| for thc completion of thc southern \u25a0 bo kissed. New fashioned girls want  Wcs(     Kootenay     Power     Officials\nsecretary-treasurer.\nAt least four teams will bc entered In each division it was Indicated. Wolves, Orioles, Fairview\nand ' the   Cnlltes,   the   latter   being\nThc  league,  juvenile  and , junior,\nwill   start   on   May   7.   Teams,   with\nmust   be   registered   by\nCAMPBELL VISITS\nGREENWOOD\nFOR RENT\u2014MAY 1, SEVEN-ROOM-\ned furnished house. Telephone\n406L. (1347S)\n| route. ; to talk, but I\u2014want to be klksed.\"\nI Tlie matter of the gasoline tax j \"Well, that's one Uttle thing I\nj was also an important legislation, can do for you, Lucy,\" he smiled.\nj Of immediate local interest was His lips crushed \u2022 against hern.\nI the fact that thc department of Ah, who wonted freedom, when\ni mines had cut the grant to the she oould have this? Blessed old\nI Chamber of Mines of Eastern Brit- j Fat*! Dear old Fate, who'd guld-\ni lsh Columbia, with headquarters at ! ed  Lucy   Harkness  Stevens  straight\n1 Nelson, to 8250.    Dr. Borden stated j to    where    she    belonged\u2014to\nthat   during   the   session   he   had ! husband's   arms!\nher\nPLANE CRASH DUE\nTO LACK OF SPEED\nREGINA. April 27.\u2014The coroner's\njury Investigating tho deaths of\nFlying Officer W. Carew and Sor-\ngeont Mechanic A, Richards of the\nRoyal Canadian Air force, who were\nkilled ln an airplane crash here\nTuesday morning returned a verdict\nthat the fatalities were tho\nconsequeucf of failure of the airplane to acquire sufficient speed\nnnd altitude following the take-oli\ndue tn a sluggish motor. The pilot\nit was added, could not turn the\nplane in the manner attempted\nand thc crash resulted.\nplaced the position of the Interior\norganization before the minister of\nmines nnd hud finally heen promised\nI a S1000 grant. At thc present timo\nI he was endeavoring to find out\nwhat had become of the grant ln\nIts original amount, he- stated.\nEight Are Held for\nSavage Murder\nK C. T. STAGE LAST\nDANCE OF SEASON\nAssociated Canadian Travellers\nconcluded their winter series of\ndance.. Ht the Eagli- hall Friday\nnight.\nMembers of the committee In\ncharge were: Ben Hamann. L. S,\nBradley, C. H. Stark, F. A. Boker.\nWill Watch Liquor\nSmugglers From thfe\nAir, Eastern Canada\nMONTREAL, April 27\u2014Illicit liquor\nsmugglers of the lower St. Lawrcnco\nriver and tho gulf will be watched\nfrom the air by officers of tho\nQuebec Liquor Commission after\nMay 1. According to a contract entered Into with thc Continental Aero\ncorporation of Montreal, which will1\nprovide a seaplane for the use .of\nthe liquor commission, police oper-\nnblng from an air base at Rlmouskt.\nConfer With Civic Officers\nGrir. p;.% vVOoU, B. C. April 27.\u2014\nLome V (Jampbr)!. vice-president\nand general manager nnd J. D. Mo\nDonald, general superintendent, of\nthe West Kooteany Power Company\nwere I n Greenwood on Wednesday\ninterviewing the Mayor and City\nClerk as to some badly needed alterations in thc electric light system, it i* hoped that sutne satisfactory arrangement may be made\nJuice,\nto eliminate the constant waste of\nOpposes Reduction\nof Wheat Acreage\nTOPEKA. ans., Aprl 27,\u2014Taking\nissue again with the federal farm\nboard's proposals for a reduction in\nthc country's wheat acreage. Gov.\nClyde H. Reed of Kansas asserted in a tetter to Alexander\n.Legge. chairman of thc board, that\nsuch a program ls unwarranted at\nthlB  time. ,\nThe govcrnor-,4 lengthy letter\nquoted statistics to show the country's population In the past 30 years\nhad. Increased faster than Us production of wheat and that \"as a\nresult\" exports of the grain from\ntho United States during the past\nsix yeors were less than thcy were\n30 years ago.\n(ft!)     LIVESTOCK   FOR SALE\nCOTTAGE TO LET OR SELL..   WTL-\nlow   Point.    Howard   P_.3l.n7-\n(13763)\nFOR SALE-SIX ROOMED SptJSB,\none lot; near schools. Apply Box\n1U774  DftUV  News. 113174)\np01 L*nn_ a\\d epos\nFOR SALE--PURE BRED PEKIN\nduck UJIBS, IJSiK) Per bt-Uinff. liT.n-\nces Andrev\/fi. Hnnop. (137HO.\nR. C. D. WVANDOTTJES AND S. CD.\nLughorns - fruru \u25a0 trap heated high\nrecord etook; vlgornus pud heavy\nwinter layers. 3 week pullets $1.00\neach. Baby chic leghorns 830.00\nper 100. lost wtiek In May sl5,\nearly in June S113. Baby Chic Wy-\nandottes- 625.00. loBt week in May\n&20. Price llfit \/flTtk_, pa-.tlcuiai1.-;\nsent on Request.\/- M. ATWQpD.\nGrand Foria,  B. (p. (134391\n(31)\nFOR SALE-JQNE>COOK RANGE,\ncoal and wooo combination; gas\nattachment, Apply 424 Victoria\nSt. (13335)\nEARLY     SEED     OHIO     POTATOES.\n84.00.   John Graham. Perry Siding\n(137311\nFOR BALE\u2014BARRELS. KEGS. BUR-\nlap sacks, white sugar sucks, MacDonald  Jam   Co. (13fi73t\nFRUIT TREES. CHERRY. PEAR.\nPoach. Plum. Apple and small\nfruits, also Shrubs and Plants,\nRutherford's. R. R.  I.  Nelson.\nv13584.\nSODA FOUUNTAIN FOR SALE. GO-\nIng cheap. Apply Grldley's Bakery. (13784)\nRHUBARB. VICTORIA 1 YEAR OLD\nroots $5 100; ATparagus.. M\u00bbi\nWashington. 1 year old root* sr:\n100. W. Mawor, Plant Grove*-.\nNelson. (-13701);\nSPRAYERS\u2014WE HAVE A FEW\nused sprayers on hand in excellent\nrunning condition which we can\noffer at moderate price;;. Write\nus for prices. Occidental Fruit\nGo..   Kelowna,   B.   C. (13233)\nSPRAYERS\u2014WE     HAVE      A      FEW\nused sprayers on hand in excellent\nrunning condition which we ran\noffer at moderate prices. Write\nus for prices. Occidental Fruit.\nCo,,   Kelowna.  B.  C. (13795)\nFOR SALE\u2014RADIOLA 100A LOjTO-\nspeoker. 520.00, Cost- \u00a739 .HO, also\ntwo Storage A batteries. 100 amp-\nhour 84.06, 130 amp 86.00. C. C.\nYoung,  Fan-on,  B.  C. (13801)\nMAGOON    STRAWBERRY    PLANTS,\n88.00 per thousand; Cuthbert\nRaspberry canes. 81.50 per hundred; Sun Dial and Earllann Tomato plants ready May lfith, 3t>\noente por dozen. W. J. McConnell,    Harrop. (13722)\nYORKSHIRE   PIGS\u2014SIX   DOLLA   _\nBooth by, \u25a0\"\u25a0Edgewood. (1363(|\nitr^iN'Esa pppOBTi.-xrriES\nCOMPOSERS,   VERSE   OR   MUSIC\nWrite mc at once,    Brlli.uut ou\nScn-tunity.    .Address   Burrell   Vol\nurea,   1256   McClurg   Bldg..  Chi\nCflgO,   111. \u2022    - (1380lf\nI'UOPEHTY   FOR  SALE\nci\nFOR SALE--10 ACRES, HOUSE AN\nstable ,:.:;!;:   also 100 acres, gool\nframe  house   and   chicken  housr\nftli-UQ. terms, to suit or work\npay.   Box  13401  Dully News.\n(134011\nBEST 11 ACRE BARGAIN IN KOO\nt'ni.y.    Overhead   irrigation.    L-_\nprovement coat elO.OQO. CsBh prlcl\n.\u25a0...ui).   Owner moving away, Appll\nivlomad Wigen. Wynndel, B. G.;.|\nTHREE ACP.E3 ^OR SALE, 40 BE__\ning   fruit   trees   best   variety;   _\nroomed house and other bulldingil\nApply J. E. Gouldlng. city. 1\n  (13393|\nFOR   SALE    OR    RENT.    TWENTY|\nfour  acres   on   North   Shore  Ju\nEast of Ferry, t\\yo residences an|\nother  buildings,   bearing  orcharcf\nApply Daily News. (1370T\nFOR   SALE\u2014161)   ACRES,   3   ACR_\ncleared   and   planted,   20   slashed\nnnd    seeded,    balance    timbered}\nLog  houso.  barn,  water piped\nhouse   and   for   Irrigation.-   PrioJ\nmoderate.        Apply      Postmaster!\nFecrya B. c. (13769|\nFOR SALE--233 ACRES FARM PROP*!\nperty p,t Vallican. B. C\u201420 acrt\nunder cultivation, 150 bearlnj\ntrull trees; two houses, silo another buildings; close to railroad\nstation, post office, school Also\n102(1 Ford Touring. Apply\nSon.eav   Vallican,  B.  C.      (13743)1\nbusiness and Professional\nDirectory\nAccounting\nC. F. HUNTER\nAt MTINO, INCOME TAX RETURN'.!\nHOOKK.;.,.'IN...      lNVl-STKiATIONS\nBox 11091. Nelson. B. C. L\n(12207)1\nAssayers\ni:. W. WWnOWSON, Box A1108, NelJ\nson, B. C. Standard western]\ncharges, (12299\u00bb|\nFOR SALE \u2014 DIAMOND R.ING.\nslightly over half carat. Sacrifice\n$150. Apply Box 858, ROBSlnnd.\nB.   C. (13740)\nMISCELLANEOUS\n.30)\nFOR    RENT\u2014GARAGE    ON    BAKER\nSt.     A.  Treglilus. (13719)\nFOR RENT* STORE NEXT THE IM-\nuerlal Bunk. Apply C. H. Hamilton. (132821\nARK\nARK\nARK\nBLOUSES  OF  STRAW\nBlouses of straw aro a spring\nnovelty In Paris. The straw fabric\ncorresponds to that which milliners\nuse for turbans nnd berets requiring\nsupple, light material. Split straw is\nwoven into a. cotton mesh backing which proventa tho straw from\nscratching. M>Mt of tho straw-fabric\nblouses are sleevoless. They are\nshown with matching handbags and\nhatn.\nLINKED BY PHONE\nInvermeri. mid (.olden May Talk\n\u2022 To Outside World Now\nINVERMERE, B. C. April 27.\u2014\nThis pari- n-\"' Golden of the' Enst\nKootenay district were for the\nfirst time this week connected by\ntelephone with the outside world\nthrough the system ol thc British\nColumLls Telephone company, It\nis now possible for subscribers to\nreach either Calgary. Vancouver\nor other outBlde points. Considering the distance and the service\ntho Intercommunicating tolls are\nvery very low.\nNow York notes hat pastel groenH,\npale greens, bud greens, empire\ngreens aro featured at the spring\nopenings and green also accents\ntthe  smartest costumes.\nWANTED\u2014STOVES. RANGES. GEN-\nerol merchandise, books nnd maga-\nsdnes. Men's suits, hats and ahoe\u00ab,\nalso children's clothing. H Orchard,   Plume 534. (13756)\nINSURANCE\n(33)\nCar Insurance\nWHY NOT LOOK OUR\nPOLICY OVER?\nIT IS ONE OF,. THE\nBEST\nInsurance, Stocks. Bssntls\nC.   W.   Anployisrrt\nBsskcr   Strecst   Otilce\u2014Phone   260\n17 Years In Business\nP. A. WhitlicW H. E  Applfjalss\n(13501)\nChiropractors\nDK. MITTUN, X-ItAV. CBANBBOOKl\n12302il\n111!, GRAY, (1II.KKR BLK\u201e NKLSONl\n(12309)1\nDentists\ndr.   o.   a.   c.   walley\u2014orltflnl\nBlock.    X~Ra_.    Kelson, B. C.\n(1230.1I\nEngineers\n11.    I>.    DAWSON\u2014tand    Survc.vnr.\nMining anst Civil Engineer, Kaslo.\nB. C. _<_-__?-,i,\nV.   \\\\.   KACKY.  MIMN.)   ENGINEliltl\n610 Wssrcl St..  Nelson. B. C.\n(12268s\nA. II. GREEN CO.,\u2014CONTRACTORS,-\nPormerly Green Broa., Burden. (\nNelson. Civil and Missing Engln-1\neers, B. C-. Alberta ssnd Doniinlois 1\nL'snd   Surveyors. (1230.1'\nFlorists\nGI.'IXZEELE'S GKEEsNHOUSE. Nel.\nson. Cut flowers and Ilornl designs. (12307) |\nWM.  S. JOHNSON\u2014\nPhone 342.    Cut  flowers.    Potted I\nPlssjsts and Floral Emblems.    (12308) |\nInsurance  and  Real   Estate\nR. W. DAWSON\u2014Real Estate, Iss-\nssssisnce. Rentals. Next Hipperson\nHardware, Baker st, (13313 s\nPhotographers\nUEORUK    A.    MEEI1ES\u2014Artllt    and I\nplsotoisnsphcr.    713 * Baker  St.\n(12309)\nTransfer\nWILLIAMS'  TRANSFER\nBAUUAOl.,   COAL   AND   WOOD\nPbone 100 (12035) '\nWood Working Factory\n1 DAWSON\u2014Baker St., Carpenter and\nJoiner.    Sreens and Hardsvood.\n(12310)\nTILLIE THE TOILER\nBy Westover\nMEXICO CITY, April 27.\u2014(AP)\u2014\nA weird etory of (superstition and\nfear that ended ln the stoning to\ndeath ol Dr. Edgar Kuhlmann, Norwegian scientist, at Amovsac. near\nPuebla, a wcok ago, was published\nby the  newspaper El  Universal.\nThe paper. In dispatches from\nPcubla, said that eight persons believed responsible for the savage\nmurder of the scientist had been\ncaptured and probably would be\nexecuted.\nGraf Zeppelin\nLeaves for England\nFRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany,\nApril 27,\u2014(API\u2014Tlio Graf ISepcllIn\nleft here at 6:02 n.m. Saturday\nln brilliant weather for England,\nwhere it will pick up Dr. Hugo\nEckonor .Its master, and bring\nhim back to Germany preparatory\nto the Graf's; South Amerloan trip,\n<JO     THAT'S    BlU-V,   THB\nmovie   -star  t.ll\\e is\neooFv over. - vjei.i_, i\nCON'T   THlMt-.\nHE'*   SO  HOT\n<3oOO  MOR\nVIAC- HOV-: ~\nEVERY\nLITTLE\n, THINS?\nAU-    B-ISHTJ\nTIULIE, -\"-IB   '\nNEVBE.   tSEEM\nthat cjov im\nthe Moving\npictui-.es-- cues'!\nHE'S NOT such A\nHOLD   TV\u00ab LIUE\nA fiBCOKl t> -\n'r a-Tv-   .-*\u2022->si\" a escow'.s -\n(  \\M\u00ae      LSSTE-J.-MAC..\nBRINGING UP FATHER\nBy George McManus\nA rich strike of gold Is reported\nto have beon made by four St.\nArnold prospectors on Wileon's hill.\nThis is about half a mils- from the\nnow defunct Lord Nolson mine, ono*\nVictoria's leading gold producer.\nThe Consolidated Mining and\nSmelting Co. Of Canada. Ltd.\nOfflc*. Smelting nnd Befinlng Departmsnt\nTRAIL,    IIIHTISH    COLUMBIA\nSMELTERS and REFINERS\nf urcnasera of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Oro\nProducers of Gold, Silver, Copper. Pit; Lead and Zinc\nTADANAC. TRAIls\n1*0\n__________\u25a0_____\u25a0\n Page Ten\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, MONDAY MORNING, AP1&L 2$'-1980\nONION SEEDS\nDUTCH   ONION\nSETS\nMULTIPLIER\nONIONS\nMann-Rutherford\nCo.\nPhone\n77\nPhone\n77\nElks Taxi and Transfer\nBUD  STEVENS\nDaily    Freight    .service\nTs-sl) and Kosssslnml\nYMIR-SALMO   SI lllslll 1,1,\nMondstyts, Wetfisessdsiye. Prldayi\nheave Nelson at 10 o'clock\nTnxl   Service\u2014Dssy  nnrl   Nlf-IH\nBos COO Nelaon, B. C.\nAre You Wearing That\nTense, Drawn Expression Instead of\nGlasses?\n_Ov6_wuiked, __r_lned, ne-\n_3-**te_l eyM often cause one to\noqulnt through life . Frequent\nheadaches and other nervous\ntroubles   result,\nJ. O. Patenaude\nOptometrist and  Optician\nExpert Optical Scrricsj\nCity Drug Co.\nNELSON'S i-lSl'KNSINli CHEMISTS\nFllins*, Kodakss, Drugs, Statlonisrsi\nMall orders promptly dispatched\nBOX 1033 I'lKiNK  Ell\nNELSON, B. C.\nWILL SUNDAY GOLF\nTENNIS BE BARRED IN\nNELSON THIS SEASON?\nMust Naturally Follow if Sunday Soccer Is to Bc\nStopped; Cranbrook Prepares for Sunday\nBaseball League Games\n44 TAXI AND 44\nTRANSFER   ^\nTHAU.   AND   iUWSLAND\nFREIGHT   AND   -..XPIIES3\nSchedulo\nD&Uy to Trail, leaves 10 A. M.\nTuesday   and   Frldaya   to   Roaaland\nNelaon Phone 44 Trail Phone 2\nLowest   Poeslblo   Rates   for   Return\nLoads\nAgente,\nWanted\nwhole or part time, to reprrscn.  one of\nf^injida'H\nIi'ii.iiin:   LlTe\nInsur.uH'e   COTOpariles,\nA  company  p.t\nInc   l-iRl-\n\u25a0\ndividend.,   tr\npolicy  holders,  LllirrtU\nconlract  Riven.\nsplemtiil\n;\nopportunity\nfor young men of ability\nund ambition t\ni smcecd\nAPPLY:\nP. 0. BOX 1147\nNKLSON, B. C.\nInterest In and talk about soccer football In Nelson such aa has\nnot been seeu here In years la the unexpected result of a letter from\nGeorge W Wobber of Vancouver, secretary of the Lord's Day Alliance,\nmore or leas a warning to A. Wallacli. soccer ofllclal here, neatest going\nahead w,-lth hla plan of Sunday soccer here this season.\nUntil Mr. Webber's letter, tho an-^,\u2014 : \u2014-  '\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\nnouncement that Sunday soccer\nwould bo supplied the fanB this year\nwaa accepted with llttlo or no comment. At least no word waa heard\nagainst lt. Since the letter wns received the topic has become general\namong sportsmen and followers, not\nonly In Nelson but throughout the\ndistrict.\nTEST   CASE\nTho situation has developed Into a\nteat case and the next step of Mr.\nWebber or Mr, wallach is awaited\nwith much Interest.\nIf Sunday soccer Is prohibited ln\nNelson, tt must naturally follow that\nt he West KoKotonay Tennis and\nGolf championship tourneys, tho\nmain rounds of which are played\nannually on .1 Sunday, will Iw\nbarred. In addition to the championship tourneys, the West Kootenay Tennis lenfruc plays Its tourneys   On   Sundays   throughout   the\nTONS OF MONEY\nA Farce Comedy in Three Acts\nBy S. T. PLAYERS\nNELSON OPERA HOUSE\nTuesday and Wednesday\nApril 29 and 30\nCurtain 8-SO\nPrices 51.00- 7-\"c ,ind 50c\nSeat   Sale   Mow   Open   at\nSMYTHE'S   PHARMACY\nGLASSES\nJ. A. C. Laughton R.O.\nOPTOMETRIST     and     OPTICIAN\nRoom   3   \u2014   Griffin   Block\nseason.   There are cups at stake ln\neach   of  these  competitions.\nAgain arrangements wero recently\nmade at Cranbrook for the playing\nof certain of tlie Cranbrook and District leaguo games on Sundays during Uie season. League championship and trophy are at stake in\nthls league.\nAFFECTS BASEBALL\n'League baseball, which has been\nplayed In thp Kootenays for years on\nSundays, the only day upon which\na decent sized crowd could be expected to attend, . will also be affected.\nSport In Nelson has been tottering\nfor some time and If Sunday amnrs\nare to ht barred, lt will bo a death\nblow.\nTwilight names are noxt to lm-\npowslble. It Is Impossible to uniform and supply ol her equipmen t\nWithout jiome n__ail.stan.ee from fans,\nand these funs will not turn out for\ntwilight gamw. Tho burden hns\nthua fallen on the various managers\na burden that Ift too lar^c, Inasmuch\nas Micro are no millionaires hero.\nREAL   AMATEURS\nIf there were ever any amateur\nba.-(*i->:illorB   or   footballers   they   aro\nln Nelson Tlie hoys have dug\ndown in ttyeir own pockets to pay\nexpenses, for league games at Trail,\nAny collections taken at Sunday\nsoccer games will go to relieve the\nboys and their managers aof meeting\nthese expenses. No individual will\nbe getting rich, as some in Nelson\nbelieve was the opinion of Mr.\nWebber when he drote to Mr. Wallach.\nThe Cranbrook Ministerial association onl\\* recently expressed Itself\nns not opposed, to Sunday sport.\nGeorge T. Moir. president of tho\nCrniibrook Amateur Athletic association and a member of a Cranbrook church, ta-lked to the association on the subject.\nMr. Wallnch has announced that\nho intends to go ahead with his original plan as it applies to exhibition games with Trail and South\nSlocan teams, without championship\nor trophies at stake, thus not breaking the Lard's Day act. He him mado\nno announcement ns regards efforts\nto stage West Kootenay leagua\ngames, but'claims that if thc tennis\nand golf tourneys are allowed, then\nleague   soccer   should   be.\nLOCAL BOWLERS\nWIN FROM TRAIL\nW1THBIG LEAD\nTake Daily News Cup by a\nMargin of 265 Pins in\nTwo Matches\nWIN FIRST MATCH\nBY A 328 MARGIN\nGeorge W. Dill Scores High\nAggregate of 605  Pins\nin First Game\nVANCOUVER LIST\nI\nPlumbers,   Brass   Goods, I\nFixtures    and    Supplies {\u2022\nTile and Sewer 1*1 pe [\nB. C. Plumbing &\nHeating Co. 1\nJtt.fi itaJii-r St.       Ss'l.-on, n. r. f\nfollow Use   Practice   sit   Tsiltlng\n11 s.nssil tiprluc Tonic\nSMYTHE'S    -_I__IA_s.___.U___\nA   ucsu   Spring   Tcislc   out]\nBioosi   Purilli-i\nPrescription  SpocmltHt\nSSsaysfee's Pharmacy\nPtlOIl.    1\n.01%\nBig Missouri\t\n.40\nCork Province  _...\n.02\nOeorge   copper   \t\n1.00\nGeorge   River   \u2014\t\n.07\n.72\nQrandview   \t\n.00\nIndependence    \t\n_\nint O & C \t\n.22%\nKootenay Florence ..\n__\nKootenny   King   \t\n02%\nLucky    Im    \t\n.03\nMarmot Hovor  \t\nMorton   Wollesy   \t\n.05\nNnt.nnnl Sliver .........\n\u2014\u25a0.\nNoble   Five   \t\n.12%\nOregon   Copper   \t\n.15\nPremier  \u201e...\n1.01\nPend Oreille  _..\n1.30\nPorter Idaho   _..\n.13\nReeves McDonald  \t\n__\nRufus Argenta \t\n.04\nRuth Hope _\t\n.10\nSnowflake     \u201e\t\n.10%\nTopley    Richfield    ,\n.02\nA_k\n.02\n.42\n\u202203 Ms\n2.00\n\u202207'A\n.75\n.00'\/.\n.04\n.25\n\u202203 J.\n.03\n.05\n.05\n.0(1\n.05\n.14\n.15%\n1.02\n1.30\n.17\n.50\n.05..\n.15\n.11 V_\n.031.\nLumheif Ilia.\nsfs\n...j\nIt is important to remember  that  the  cost of\nyour lumber is not the first cost only, but thc\ntotal cost after years and years of service. Here\nagain there is a decided savinu  when you\nselect your lumber at Powell's.\nW. W. Powell Co., Ltd.\nThe Home of Good Lumber\nPhone 176 Foot of Stanley St.\nHunter Elestplc\n& Plumbing\nlPI_iot_e53eS.v_h.S9X\nJust arrived ... further\nconsignment of beautiful lighting fixtures at\nmost reasonable  prices.\nGlass bowl and chain\nfixtures at  $4.85\nWonderful value.\nearn to Earn\nAT\nNelson Business\nCollege\n\u2022*_\u00bb fi\u00ab_\u00bb\nTHE BEST OK SERVICE\n. ..COURTEOUS\nDRIVERS\nNelson TronsBer Co., Ltd.\nMaster Plumber\n1H   Years  Prartlcil   F_.xpcrl.-nce\nVIC. GRAVES\nNELSON.   II.   C.\nr. O. Box 217 Plione 818\nHealthful Food\nBuilds Husky Youngsters!\nHungry boys and girls come trooping into the house\nafter strenuous outdoor play. What nre you going to feed\nthem? Wholesome, well-cooked food of course, because lt\nbuilds strong little bodies. Cse a CLARK JEWEL RED\nWHEEL GAS RANGE to cook and bake healthful food for the\nWhole family.\nConcealed manifold pipe; new Bakelitc valve handles;\nbeautifully rounded edges and cornrra; enamel-lined ovens\nand broilers, artlstlo color combinations, make CLARK JEWEL\nRANGES highly popular everywhere. The trujulated oven\nkeeps your kitchen much coolor and caves gas. Sec ths\nnew models at the City Gas Works.\n\u2014 The City of Nelson\nAll members of the Canadian Legion and\nother Ex-Service men are earnestly requested\nto parade at Legion H. Q. at 2 o'clock this afternoon for purpose of attending funeral of our\nlate Comrade and distinguished War Veteran,\nColonel A. W. N. Taylor.\nUniform if possible; otherwise, Mufti and\nmedals.\nAnnual Manufacturers1 Sale\nOF GRANITEWARE and TINWAKE\n26th APRIL to 3rd MAY (Inclusive)\n0n\u00ab  a  year  several   manufacturers   combine   with\nus to give special prices on various\nhousehold lines\nAnd for one week commencing Saturday, 26th\nApril, our customers benefit\nSEE OUR BAKER STREET  WINDOWS\nFOR' BARGAINS\nWood, Vallance Hardware\nCompany        Limited\nWHOLESALE    Nelson, B. G.    RETAIL\nn.\"i..-wii\u00b0i,w i\"H \u25a0r*\nmtsammt\nThe\nCAR OWNER BENEFITS\nFrom\nFLAT RATE PRICES\non\nAUTO REPAIRS\nFor Bul-Jc and ChJSvrolrst repaint wc sssr (sllNEiUl,\nMOTORS PLAT BATE LIST\u2014THK SAME PRICKS FOB ALL\nOVER  THE  C01.TINBT.\nTbe customer benefits\u2014and lie kncsWH whist the Jot)\nwill (snssl before it Its done. Bverybsyly pays he Borne price tor\ntliss  stisae.  Job.\nQUALITY OF WOKS IS GUARANTEED. Employ-** art\npaid a nw'-entrure of the flat r.ttr. charle and If a Job were\nnot properly done the bomi* would fan on them\u2014bat Otis\nIss a contingency that seldom  ocean.\nMODERN EQUIPMENT enables si. to tin prompt and\nefficient  son-tye.\nNelson Transfer Co. .Ltd.\nNOW\nYou Should Arrange for\nDelivery of Your\nGeneral\nElectric\nRefrigerator\nGet rid of that obsolete ice box and make\ncertain the health of\nyour family.\nLet us show you why\nit costs less to own the\nbest.\nMonthly payments\ngladly arranged.\nGuy's\nElectric\nStore\nO.  H.  Pateroon   and\nW. P, Wilson\n322 Bilker St. Phono 327\nDefeating the Trail bowlers by a\nmargin of 265-plna In two matches\nhere Saturday, tho local pin men\ncaptured the Daily News cup and\nthe bowling supremacy of the Kootenays.\nThc local squad drew first blood\nby taking the first game by a\nmargin of 328 pins over their visiting opponents. Nelson bowlers wero\nskipped by N. Casslos and the visiting team by D. Morrlsh.\nIn the second gamo Trail bowlers\nnoised out the Nelson team by a\nsmall margin of 05 pins. J. Bell\nskipped the home men and Mr.\nDlaglone the Trail team.\nOeorge W. Dill, bowling for tho\nNelson squad, took high aggregnto\nof 605 pins and high single of 213\npins  ln   the   first   match.\nIn the second Mr. \u00a9aronva of Trail\nnet-red 574 for high aggregato and\n257 fnr high single.\nFollowing the game the bowlers\nwere entertained, at the Canadian\nLegion.\n1st game\u2014\nTrail\u2014      1st 2nd 3rd Tot,   Aver.\nDlagono   .. 175 146 177\u20144_.fl    Ifil)\nBmlth      ...  129 150 169\u2014-.H8    140 1-3\nBamava   ,. lf.G 157 287\u2014<B74    101 1-3\nVannatcr    212 107 MD~-628    178\nLaurlente      120 183  135 433    146\nTotals.    70(1 803 887 24RA 165 11-15\nNolson\u2014     1st  2nd 3rd  Tot.   Aver.\nBell       181 198 14*4\u2014523    174 1-3\nMcKlnnon 158 171 151\u2014480   180\nMabcr    .... 148 179 122\u2014440    149 2-3\nOhoquetto   152 206 134\u2014402    164\nBrake   ..... 174 174 131\u2014470    159 2-3\nMOTHERWELL IS\nSURE OF SECOND\nLEAGUE PLACE\nBeat Queens Park 9-0; Rangers Lose to Cowdenbeath 3-2\nGLASGOW. B-Otland, Aprtl 27.\u2014\n(C P cablo)\u2014-when Motherwell defeated Queen's park by nine goala\nto nothing ln a- Scottish football\nfirst division soccer match on Saturday they definitely won second\nplace ln thc championship table\nfrom Aberdeen and also passed the\ncentury mark for goala scored during the season, Motherwell have\nsecured 104 goals.\nMotherwell's enormous total was\none of those things that defy explanation. Thcy simply got goala\nIn tho second half aa they pleased.\nScorors were: Murdoch two, Dowol\nthree, and Perrlcr four.\nRangers wero beaten by Cowdenbeath  by three  goals to two In  a\nLAST MINUTE\nADVERTISEMENTS\nHerclvcd   loo   late   to   go   on\nclsssssslfleu vitro.\nFOB    SALE\u2014MOTORCYCLE.    8IDE-\ncar.   Fred Blakcman, Nelson.\n(13803)\nTotals,   ill.. 023 082 2423 161 8-15\nSecond  sfasne\u2014\nTrail\u2014      1st. 2nd 3rd  Tsit.   Aver.\nMorrish.. .   159 145 175\u2014178 153.60\nPerry     145 !U8 160-\u2014.82 loons\nWossstis   ....  145  13!   125\u201440! 133.00\n'\u2022Voir     181 106 176\u2014511 170,33\nProvost   .. 150 141 100\u2014105 1S5\nTotals..    780 740 042 2308 157 13-15\nNews of the Day\nMonday. April 28tls, Daughters of\nEngland annsia! concert, a mother's\ncomedy.\nAct 1\u2014A Oradoly mothers meeting\nAcs.  2\u2014The   ShssJcessbcer rehearsal.\nAlso a ssisississRl comedy. Tlse old\nsongs. Mesnorial hall .adults 40c:\nchildren   20c. (13787)\nThe other 3. T.' Plays wero excellent, \"Tons of Money\" is the\nbest.   yet. (13706)\nFollow tho crowd to the grand\nOPENING Dance, MAY 1ST, CA8-\nTI.KIiAR.    Trouhodor Orchestra.\n(13707)\nDsisssslsScrs of England. Owing to\nDismiss! ssoncert bsstnit h-sld on Monday, regular meeting will take plnoe\nTuesday at 8 p.m (13708)\nNelson\u2014\nCasslos\nDill    \t\nHismsosi\nBrown\nAllen   . .\n1st 2nd 3rd   Tot.\n102 103 140\u2014471\n184 213 20B\u2014005\n180 177 191\u2014528\n174 199  150\u2014631\n150 100 204\u2014553\nAver.\n157\n202.3\n176\n177\n184.3\nOpssnes! bv mistake, a letter for\nH. Larsois. containing sum of money.\nOsvsser may havo hy identifs'ing\nnnsue and paylnss for ad. Apply\nnvpntngs, 1009 Observatory. Mrs. I.,\nLarson. (13770)\nBest RssrR.iin lis Town, Round Oak\nRanssss,   osssslslsssstssp   Oss.   and   Coal.\nssortls   S-0D.     This   week   oitfy  SI 15.\nEasy   Terms.   ..Guy's   Electric   .store\n(13703)\nTotals..    039 042 007 2638    179 1-5\nNELSON FERRY SERVICE\nThe regular service will he slls-\nrontlnsiesl at 7 pni, csn Monday,\nApril _3. for a jverlosl of about two\nday.s during which time a servlsse\nwill bc maintained for passengers Isv\nssmall bssats. Provincial Public\nWorks. (13770)\nCollar - Attached\nShirts      ,\nPar Business and Play\nFor summer comfort,\nForsyth collar-attached\nshirts meet the requirement of the well-dressed\nman.\nIn a variety of\nstripes, checks and popular plain shades.     ,\n$1.95 T0 $7.00\nKiirprii-inR game. Cowdenbeath were\nahead  at  all  stages.\nMcGlnnli.le scored tbe goala wlilch\ngave Falkirk victory over Bamlltaa\nAcademicals, while Lyle'a marker for\nMorton enabled them to beat Hibernians.\nThe goals of Russel and Skinner\nfor Airdrie defeated Partlck Thlfltfe,\nIt may do a large cape or email\u2014\nfurred or plain\u2014a postillion cap\u00bb\nor a split cape or a capo with point,\nbut, if your spring costume wean\ncapo, it's hmart.\nFOB\nMERCURY\nCOAL\nLump  and  Stove\nDRY SLAB WOOD\nAny   Length\nOR\nCORD WOOD\nAny Length\nPHONE  797\nRen wicks\nTransfer Co.\nJ^fefe(fti|f\nTONIGHT\nTUESDAY\nWEDNESDAY\nTONIGHT\nTUESDAY\nWEDNESDAY\n&?*\n_C 11\/W *\"* Cdn>und\n}? inline ******\nTmPMsai\nDear Folks:\u2014\nThis is going to be a real personal letter,\na sort of confession, too.\nIn' the first place, I am going to be perfectly frank. I never liked \u2022 Miss Swanson,\ndon't know why, just didn't, that's all. Now\nalong comes \"The Trespasser,\" and at least\n20 Nelson people who have seen the picture\ntell me that Gloria is simply wonderful. More\nwomanly, more alluring, more everything\nthan she used to be, in fact, a brand new\nGloria. They also told me that \"The Trespasser\" is staged with a lavishness, never excelled; that Gloria wears gowns that will\nknock your eye right out; that altogether\n\"The Trespasser\" is a pip of a picture, from\nany angle.   . a^sitSl\nPersonally I am sure I am going to like\nthe picture, and Gloria too; and I am equally\nsure yon are going to like her too. Don't\nwant to mention any names, but if you and\nI don't like \"The Trespasser\" there are about\n20 people in Nelson who will have to do some\nquick thinking. However, you don't need to\nworry; I am so sure of this attraction that\nI am going to put my personal guarantee on it.\nYours Sineerely,\nJ. P. PITNER\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1930_04_28","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0400427","@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":"1930-04-28 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1930-04-28 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\/1.0400427"}