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C,   SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1925 >-\nNo. 293\n1190      I *\u2022*t3\nmot t i f \u25a0 *  i * m\nVIC TO* TA   i   C\nlfi\nCampbell\nWINS LIQUOR CASE\nSee Page 3\n:ANADIENS\u25a0. STOP VICTORIAS RUSH\nMER AND MYERS MUST NOW FACE JUDGE\nRIT1SH ARMY\nCOMMANDER IN\nINDIA IS DEAD\nsneral Rawlinson Fails to\ntally From Appendicitis\nOperation\nSUM WOULD HAVE\nEXPIRED NOVEMBER\nromoted After Somme Battle Where He Com-\nmanded Fourth Army\n>BLHI,   March -27.\u2014General   Lord\nwlinson.   commander   in   chief   of\nBritish forces in India, died torn.\nxird    Ruwlinson'a    term    in    India\nuld   have   expired   in*   November.\nSBSCaabOt, General Sir Willinm\ndwood, who hag Just been pro-\ned to he a field marshal, whs\nmed by the Hritish war office\nMarch 20.\nUs   death    followed   an    operation\nappendicitis on March 2.\">. At\nt it was thought thut the opera -\nn was successful, as the llritish\nnmnnder in chief seemed lo be\noveriiiK.\n>nrral Ixird Henry Seymour Raw-\n\u25a0wm, eomnyHidor in chief of the\ntish forces\" In India since 1920.\nI one of the best know Brltlah\nlerals during the world war. He\ns born on l-'ehruary 20, 1864. nnd\neducated itt Sanhnrst and en-\n\u25a0d  the army in  18S4.\nWpn   War Promotion\nIe was employed al lhe war office\nlhe outbreak of the world war,\nias yiven command of the\nnib army corps In November, 1914.\ncommanded tbe fourth llritish\nny durinK the battle nf the Somme,\nilevt-d 'Important successes there\nt wafl promoted lo general In\noRnltlon of hi-** services.\n>n August. 8, 1BU. his troops\ninjunction wlih lhe French, ut-\nked tbe enemy In the region of\nilens and tbey gained a signal\ntory which heralded the general\nanee of the allies. Genera) Itaw-\n\u25a0ton's army played a profntnenVpart\n'few   weeks   Inter,   in   the   storming\nthe   Hirfilenburg   line   and   in   the\nMquent    victoria*   advance    ensi-\nd.\nlOOD WATERS RISE\nIN SASKATCHEWAN\n\u25a0amage    Serious;   People\nRescued From Homes\non Rafts\nGeneral  Dies  After CIETV flWC I1IC\nAppendicitis Operation | \\\\ \\ | \"UPbL UiL\nGENERAL    LORD    R A WLINSON\nCommander-in-i hi.-f of the I'.iiUsh\nforces in India, wh<r died last night\nin Delhi. His death followed an operation for appendieitis on March !6.\nDuring the world war he commanded\nthe Fourth Hritish army in the battle\nof the Somme. and was promoted to\ngeneral in recognition of his services.\nALL SIR JOHN'S\nSINS WERE QF\nKINDNESS; WIFE\nLady Cowan Defends Husband's Memory Afler\nDennistoun Case\nWHEN CAGE IN\nSHAFT FALLS\nFour Deck Cape in  Mine\nDrops  Five Hundred\nFeet\nMANY TON  CABLE\nCRUSHES WORKMEN\nEighty-five Were in Death\nCage; Five Hours to\nRescue\nLONDON. March 27.\u2014Echoes of\nlhe sensational Dennistoun iritil are\nresounded in London and 1'arls. In\nLondon. Lady Cowans, widow of tha\nformer Quartermaster (ieeral of the\nHritish army, (leneral Sir J, Cowans, whose name figured prominently In the Dennistoun trial beeauae\nOt his relations With Un, Dennistoun,      wh'eh      Colonel       Dennistoun\ncountenanced, allegedly Tor bis own\nmilitary advancement, today came\nto the defence of the memory of\nher late husband, in an interview\nin    tbe    Evening    Standard.\n\"All   of  B r  John's   j-ins  were   sins\nof     kindness     and     generosity.-    but\nnever   sins   ngainst   his   country,\"   declared     Lidy    Cowans.       \"All     thOM\nWho    knew    Sir    John    realize    that\nnever In  anything  did   he  allow  hi\nactions to be  deflected   from   tli\npurpose    of    tbe    welfare    of    htsl\ncountry;   that   was   alwayi   his   first |\nthought.\" '    |\nDad All Mean   Desired\n,.,,,, \"As  to  myself,   in   my   borne   life.\" i\n\u00abaiNA. Mnrcvh |t\u2014Flood waters , ..imMm.,.{1 j,;i.iv Cowan* \"J owe it\nm the various streams and crwki |fl s,. John 1() HliV lh:u j .lhv;lvs\nplying into WMsku creek, at Van- ;,,.,,, everything my' heart could desire. \u25a0 lie was tbi.* soul of kindness.\"\nLady Cowans characterized the\nuse of ber husband's name in the\nDennistoun case alter his death,\nwithout recourse of defence as a\n\"burning   injustice.\"      She   said   that\nshe   hoped   the    Br.tiafc   parliament\nwould amend the present English\nlaws that the reposition of tlHMB\nwho Were unable to defend themselves mav be protected liv the living.\nSTRASr.orRO. Alsace. March 27.\u2014\nThe last of the victims of yesterday's* disaster at the Merlenbach\nmine In Lorraine, were brought i-*.\nthe surface tliis afternoon. There\nwere 82 men in the four-deck cage\nwhen ii dropped 600 feel while\nI ringing the men from their labors,\nand 17 of them were fmmd to be\ndead, when the first rescue party\ndescended into the shaft. Thirty-\nlive of the men were Injured and\ntour of these have since died, bringing   the   death   list   to   It,\nMany of those injured are in a\nserious   condition.\nWas  New Cage\nThe cage wan a new one. it had\nonly     been     used     two     moot lis     and\nnerved loin tbe first time ae \u25a0 passenger cage when it fell. According\nto a preliminary investigation, tin*\naccident was due to failure to attach\nU) the other end of a cable a noeond\ncage to serve as a counter weight.\nThe   big   cage   began    to    Blip   as\n*!.omi itH -the men were aboard, ils\nspeed increasing rapidly. It hit the\nbottom of the shaft which is a blind\npit. 110 feet below the last gallery,\nthe 17-tou cable whieh had snapped.\n(rushing tfre. cage and fche men. It\ntook n-seue\" workers five bonis to\n-rut Iheir way with torches through\nthe tangled steel IO that they could\nremove  the bodies.\nSHOOTS HIS SON;\nLATER KILLS SELF\nCrazed by Drink, Laborer\nShoots Four-Year-Old\nBoy\nBlind Hero Awarded\nRhodes Scholarship\nDONALD   JAMES   McDOUGAL\nTia-   Minded   war   veteran   uf   T\u00ab\nlad   M\nlonlu,   whn   has   been   awarded\nrial   llhndes  scholarship  for   study\nOxford, and   who  will   fii   himself f\na  professorship  Ib hisiury.\nlie-\nSCHOOLS FOR BRIDES\nAND GROOMS IS PLAN\nBirth Control Preferable to\n\"Trinity of Camalaties,\"\nSay Advocates\nNBW YORK, .Maich 27.\u2014Schools\nto evi* prospective brides anil\nbrldesffrdoma    knowledge    preparing\ntin m for marriage wcr,. - advocated\nlnfi.i,.   Ihi*   sixth    International   birth\ncontrol conference today kg Dr. s.\nA. Ii. Knopf nf the national association,, for lh,- studyi-atid preventing;\nof   tuberculosis:     lir,    Knopf   piv.l rl-\n, .1 there would be \"ataadlng room\nonly\"  In   tha   United   states  by  tha\nyear I   if ma  present   birth  rate\nwas   m.i   reduced   or  the   population\nis   not    reduced    by    war.    disease   or\nfamine. He declared birth control\npreferable to \"trinity of calamities.'\nDr. N. Halre, former medical director of lhe Walworth Birth Con-\ntrol Cllnto, London, forecast an era\nwhen infanticide would I.e practiced\nlo   relieve   the   world   of   ,|,.feet ves.\n'There is little doubl hut that defective   Infants   will   ha   killed,\"   he\nsaid.\nBody Exhumed\nAfter Buried\nFifteen Years\nmr\nrd have canned serious d;\nd people in lhe low flirts in the\nith nnd east Rides of the town\ne leaving their homes. At Hodge-\nlie, a number of people had to be\nscued from their hemes on rafts.\nliters    have    risen    to    the    height\nthree feet in MU.6 dwellings and\ne end ia not yet, aa the waters\nntinue   to   riae.\nFive brlAf*-! *lflve ,,IM\"'n washed\nvny. Else where tn the province,\nmd conditions are said to be im-\novinp.\nMis     Ki\nlan Airplane\nFlight From Paris\nto San Francisco\nAwaited Trial for\nMurder; Drops Dead\nAfter Tooth Extracted\nr,U.\\\\,J)   FORKS.   N.D.,   Mareh\n\u2014Apparently   crazed   by  almost   con-'\ntinuous   drinking   since    his    arrival .\nhere     Wednesday    and     following    a\n\"\" | quarrel     w.lh     bis     wife.     Thursday |\n' nlfhti  J.   i'.  Kule.  laborer, shot undi\nkilled   his   four-year-old   son,    Robert\nshortly  after   noon  today.\nA half hour late* he killed himself in |\nthe   automobile   of   the   chief   of   po-j\nlice    while    being   tnken    to    the   e ty ' j\u00bbar\u00ab\nJail,     Al   lhe time he was   taken intoi.Mei'l\ncustodv   It    was   not   known    that    be j N. \u25a0-\u2022.'\nhad killed hll son. i ;,;\"'*\nUetweeti     11    and    11    o'clock    tO-   oj\u2122,\nday.   Kole   went   to   the   H.   L   Chirk} wa\u201e\nresidence   \"Where    bis   w:fe    nml    two | nwot.\nchildren     were    living,    and     enticed I coron\nRobert  to   go  for a   walk,   with   him. j I'<?\u00ab*il\nIndieallons are  lhal   he look   lhe boy\nto  a   coke   shed   al   the   Brand   Forks\nfoundry   where   he   placed   the   mui-\nj lie   of  ti   revolver   at   the   top   of   the\nchild's   head    and    pulled    the    trig-\nper.\nA  short  time  later he  was  apprehended   by   the   chief  of  police,   who\nat   the   time   wanted   to   question   the \\\n\u201e racM-tow n>e wiH-reahouts ot j Barricaded in His Shack He\nWITNESS SAW\nMYERS KILL\nGILDS' SON\nStrompkins Says Baker Admitted Killing of Gillis\nSenior\nKNOCKED LAD TO\n\u25a0 DECK AS HE CAME UP\n\"Mv Cod if I Could Only\ntalk  Good  English?\nHe Says\nVICTORIA. March !7 \u2014 (iwi-n ll.\n(\"Canaonball\")    ltak.-r   and    11.    Fro.l\n.Myers,   alias    Harry    I-'.    CSi\")    Sown-.ll.\naere this :iit, rii,...ii committed far\ndial by  Magistrate flefinrr .lav nn th.-\nalait-i; \u25a0    muritrrlna    I'al.l. ' Ullllanl\nOUlls mal In- son, William, iiii III.-\nn ho..Mer     ...Til     (..     nt     SllltleV     Islllllil\nIrsl   s.-i.oa r.    Th,-   rasp   will   aoras\n i    a, m   assises,   probably   in\n.Mav.\nronoiiltlal of the Iwo scrums' for\nfrtal full..we.i .-\\ oi.-ii,*.. ..a in,, s\/usaaa\nstand hy  l'anl Ktrompklns.  whoso orlf-\nieal    confsaal .1    , plieilv    In    III.-\nI'.-rvi    ii    bliacklna    rrlm-.    laid    tin-\nf..ini.lali..n      for      lie-     pr -illume     In\n.-.out    this    w k      Stmmpktna   tmlay\ntwore thai In- saw Fr.,1 Mvera, alilin\nHarry Hbwash, kill Willi,un .Hills, son\nof Capt. Willinm Ulllls, ,.n Hi- ileek el\nthe  H.i>I  O. ami  Iiml  uw. n I\".   (\"Can*\nf\" I\"l   Baker Inter a.hniite.l  in e,.n\nvernation that he hail killed  ths fallier.\nSlioinkliis    l.-.-iilie,i    t I.m    afler    the\nBaryl O\" had bn n boardad youal Bulla  ran..-   Irani  below,     lie   saw  Sowash.\nwho iiml foiiow.-d the lad up, kill hlm\nhy knocklDI hlm la.wii on the ileek us\nIn   stepped   from   Iho   pantonway.\nSowash    then   vahl    In    Maker:\n\"I kllleil htm.\" linker thereupon\nshook   han,is   with   Sewasl,\nWhile he .11,1 nm j.-iunliv see Kaker\nkill Ua- fallier. Xtnlmpklns said thai\nwhen ihe nulijerl ... heing lalk.il\no\\er   lrilt v\u2014Ilnke.-  s.i,.I:\n,   \"1   I  shoot   Ihe *.ld  man  hecatis.\nIn   was  too strong  for  nt\u00bb.\"\nThe .lememirr of th,. |wo prf\u00ab*ir,r-\n.-.ititi.iste.l strikingly as Htrumpklns\nleaelieil     the     pesk     nf     his     narrallve\nRaker became t -.- ihsn usually aotlte\nISklnic Dales. Snwasli remalnnl l,n-\ne-ovahle as a s|il,l,,,. Wlien HtrOmp-\nklns      ileseiil-.l      Im*      So wash's      hl\u201ew\n'fo-lo'd   the       from   y ig (Hills,   a\nI.alt smile, halt sneer, flitted over the\nfeatures  of  Bowssh,\nThe   evhh tl.-.-  of  Si-\u201e,\u201e,,1, jn , ^;,4  ejv.\nfori imi    birth,    his   rommnnd   of ' h.n-\nsua\u00abe was pitifully  -     ,\\,   t , ]\u201e\nI\"    ilal.-.l   to    Interject:      -Mv   ,:,\u201e|,    If   I\ne.-nl.l  only   talk  scad   Knultsh!\"\n.M.l'liiili.el..     I\nas    taken    tods'\nLikewise    il\nOlson,   brother\nhunieil   alter   ih\nBoth    will    1...\n'S      eliemisi       |,\nuna X. l.-on\nite   William\nnl    million\na   I..- -.1\n\u25a0\u25a0ly of in\narry Olson.\nears' Inlir-\nlineil   by   .i\nSAN FRANCISCO, Mareh 27.\u2014 An\nrplane flight from Purls to San\ninclseo, crossing the Arete near\nnorth pole, is heing planned\na feature of the diamond Jubilee\nthe slate next September. The\nn provides far the Inauguration\nn regular route unil the arrival\nthe   piithflntrng airplane   In   San\nLUNENBURG, N.s.. March j;.\u2014\n\u2014Edward Grotbata, aged im. n\n.-numy Jnil lM-lviiier. nwnileil\nirlnl on n (iiaryi* nf nlletllpt-\nCd inuiiler, llropiN-il .!.-:..! on the\nsln-i't Imt-o lliis ufii'i iiooii wliile\nheing  1VIIII-IU-.I   to   llu,  jail   from\na Inni dentist's ofrloe m1h*iv he\nhad Im'ch to have a tooth ex-\nIraeleil.\nCRAZED FARMER IS\nFINALLY CAPTURED\nlhe   hoy.\nThe hody was found hy an employee at the foundry this iifternoon.\nA coroner's Inquest will he held Saturday.\nThreatened to Shoot\nInvaders\nEMIGRATION SCHEME\nNEARS COMPLETION\nDRUM 11\nolio   C.  i\nle      Vi\nell.\nIll\nMareh\nr.inrisco    during   the    week    of   the I f... ir ar   ,\n'\u2022lehrntlon.      Haakon    H.    Hammer, j UttOWO   linOWS   llOI\nsoeiale of Cuplain Rnouhl Atnunil-\nn  ln arctic explorations, is the ori-\nnator   of   (he   plan.      Hammer   it*\naiming  a   flight  thla  summer  from\n'jndon    to   Tokyo   by   way   of   the j\ntirth pole nnd now is in San  Fran-       OTTAWA.    Marc!\n,seo. ailn's representative)\nI At   a   meeting   nf   the   executive  rented   pretentious\nmmltiee of tha jubilee celebration  Quid   \\v\nol Superior Quarters\nlor Canadians at Geneva\nImperial    and    Australian\nGovernments Increase\nImmigrant Funds\nsatow\nInsane   over    In\nI crops and ihe\nI '\u25a0'\u25a0 lied   Ihis   a\nI Torpy  of   v..ut\nr  r cam\nCampbell Im.i\nis   own   shuck\nm    dlsiilel.    who    wenl\n linn   over   the   poor\nloss  of   his   farm,   was\nllernoon   by   Constat,le\nncslown,  al   lhs  borne\nphi li-a neighbors.\n1.an leaded   himself  in\nnd   wilh   llie   aid   ol\nREV. MR. SHEARER\n'     DIES IN TORONTO\ni Secretary    Social    Service\nCouncil Dies Following\nHeart Attack\nTORONTO, M ireh *T llev. Dr. 0,\n\u25a0I    Shearer,  g ral   secretary   of  tbe\n! social service \u2122uncll of Canada, died\nsuddenly here tonight.\nI Mr. Sh-an-r was taken ill recently\nwith anslns  peciona ami  pneumonia.\n\u25a0  lie    was   in    his   i;.,i||    |,,,r.      II,.   ,.\u201e\u201e,,.\nj 10 T al.i on   liiday,   Mareh   111,   was\n! laken   ill   wilh   loan   trouble  on   the\nI following   Mondnj  in is  ss developed      inni     i iiiiii.iu i.       It      was\n[ aimed mnlghl thai hi lia.l il.linned\ntwo nddress a day l.a- si,- weeks dial\nthai had brought on the heail\ntroiilde.\nMyers Hearing on\nBingo Fraud Charges\nfor Thursday Next\n\\VI\\MI'i:C. Mareh IT.\u2014Pre\nIhiilnai-y hearing nf ft-nml\ni humes   laid   agalnal   .Im-   .Myers,\n!    former mnnaeing ilin-ci r Hie\nllin:-..   (.old    Mines.   II,nil,si.   will      j\nbe   proceeded   uiih   next   Tliurs-\niluv.      Miers   i-   ..i,i    on    hull   of      ,\n1100,000.\nSuccessor lo General\nLord Rawlinson\ng^fK s',....^\n\/\n__sm |*%-\n.f-\"*1-\n-\"\"\"i\n~...\\\nFIELD-MARSHAL   SIR    WILLIAM\nBIRDW00D\nN'ameil as su.-eessor to Celleral\nllawllllson as Chief of the Hrilish\nforces in India. lie was In have\nueeeeileil Oeneral Rawlinson In No-\nvemhor,   but   will   no  .l.ail.l   take   over\nthe   appointment   at   once   owing   lo\nhe death of llle leader In Delhi lasl\nlight field -Marshal I'.irilwood relived his promotion only a week ago.\nYOUTH ELOPES\nWHILE ENGAGED\nSEP GIRL\nToronto Magistrate Has\nHands Full in Untangling\nMatrimonial Mixup\nTOnONTO.   Marcli  IT.     -  lUffE-ati-atf\nl'jittorsfin  tod-ay  iitiii.ri-i.il,  iin- task o\\\nihnoiiiiil tanalf. \"nil an a flrai atea\ni.iniinii.'.i Cjrll J, ntriatn, tha you at\nman in lh# tone, Int ii \\\\f.\\\\. p\u00bba-dlnt\nInvpatlirallnn, Cyril, ll wan ahown,\ni.i'iiiily flnpf-rl with n 17-yeur-nlri ylrl\nir Niagnra r.iiN. two itayn I., fore lhe\nirrlyal    fmni    Marnlnnln   r\u00bbf   rx    young\na an   whn   Im.i   i.. , n   s.-i.ci-.i   by   hla\nirandfathi r In hi r( me ins brlda, In\norder m hrlni th>- ynultt bach to fulfill hl\u00ab aKreemeni with the ilrl from\nMacedonia, Cyrll'a father, who conducta\n;l reMtaurani In Toronto, l.-iirt Information rigainni him, rharfflni thi n\nfrom the nil. and ii waa on that\netargr that the young Louhlnval an-\n|i..ir.'il   in   court   twlay\nKl. n-ii. r Ki rr. ci-unm-l ror ih. youth,\nMvrlrxiH ihr Information that thi\ncirl   willi    n bom   rhrlHtn   , i, ,,,.,1    w_\u00bb\nDEFEAT WEST\nCHAMPIONS BY\nFOUR TO TWO\nWin Was Needed for Another Chance at Stanley Cup\nGAME INFERIOR\nTO PREVIOUS ONES\nMorenz Stars for Winners;\nNext Game Monday\nNight\nlie   suggrsli\nmarry   lhe\nfi.lfill   hla\nall.,W,-||     to\nid   Christ..\nIran    with\nRUM BOAT SINKS;\nLIQUOR ABOARD\nEighteen   Hundred   Cases\nLost When Crew Scuttles Former Sub Chaser\nsandy hook \\ j., March 27\nThe nun boat s. i: n;, a form\njoo-fooi    auhmarlnc   chaaer   and   I\nVICTORIA. .March 27.\u2014Canadiana\nkept In the running for the Stanley cup hero tonight when they de-\nfoiit.Ml Victoria, 4 to 2, in a gatnft\nthat wan far inferior tn any other\nplayeil in tho scries to date. Tho\ni-'renrhmen'* victory en me at an opportune t me for hail thoy cruniploil\nup before the Cougar attack tonight th.y would have loat the so-\nrien In throe straight. Canadiens\naeeompUabad tho downfall of \\'io-\ntorta under western rulea. Tho \u00bb>-\nrien now st amis Victoria, 2; Ca na -\ndlens. 1. Tho fourth game will ho\npi Y ed i |i .Monday riight under\neastorn   rnl.-n.\nTho threo-nian defence maintained\nhy hoth side* ruined the to\u2014bo, the\nRi'ciind   period,   In   particular,   hptng\nvery tame. In tlio thlni period the\nhost hockey of the tight was neon\nanil Canadiens hmt hy far the host\nof It, Moronx being the star performer, liis hurst* of speed had\nthe Cougars   pnrauKed.\nCarta (Kent  Open Strong\nCanadions   ntnrto.1    off   dotormineil\nto   halt   the   winning   tdreuk    ot   the\n: Cougars and   In  the  first   iu  m nut-K-t\nhad  the  Cnugani   on   the   run,   throe\n! pennlti**s   to   the   western   champions,\nweakening    their    (tide    consl.lerahly,\nMorenz,    wilh    iiis   te.rrlflo   shot,   was\nhlaa'Bf   nway   at    Holmes   and    th\u00ab\n'Happy   One\"   had   to  pull   pltrnomo-\nnii) stuff In order to keep them  from\nscoring.       He    was    l.e.ilon.    however.\nwh.-n    Joliat    i\\rtw    Mm    out    of    the\nn.-l  ami   fl.i.-lied   the   puck   to   Moron\/,\nwho acored throafh a furost of lefa\nami   sticks.\nAfter tin- half way mark Victoria.\nloosened up .in.l drove ihe Canadiana hack Into ih.'ir own territory.\nFredlckami was u lha limoliKht on\n\u25a0ercral novel!) ruahej which made\nthe Canadlvn defence open up. While\nhoth sides were playintt five men\na side. Jocko Anderson fonnd un\nopening under Veednt'l arm and\nthrew the crowd into an uproar. It\nwas a deceptive shot, curv n\u00a7 around\nCleghorn'a toft. There was no acore\nin the s.-cond period due tn tho\nstrenuous check in I of iho d-UTenoea.\nTha Cougara had more aucceiw than\nthe Frenchmen at partlnn the oft-\npoaing defence, bul when It rami\nto outgueaalng Yoalna they found\nthai a maater was In fnun of the\nhemp. Toward the close nf the period v.-zin.. left h s rfcartr thrm\nnm.s t.. nmnther lha efforta ot\n(Contlnuad   on   Pan   Sev.-m\nIMI\nink\nat the pier here todaj after it had\nbeen m uttled by It* crew of sixteen\nrum anuigglen just before they\nwere removed by coaat guardsmen\nwho captured them last night,\nThe   s.   B.   117   uas   chaaed   more\nlie\nrtlsn\nhi\nlh.\nsh.\nIns gun\nthe pari\nI'dny,    a    sub    committee    was\n.dnted   to   study   Hammer's  plan.\n27.\u2014\"If    Can-\nin Geneva hgve\nlalteix.\"    iu    the\nIrow   W.Non   for   ihe  en-\nap-\nMcCoy Has Three\nMore Sentences Added\nto His Court List\n\u25a0\u25a0 LOS ANCsELKB, March 27.\ni\u2014Kid MoCoy, ex-pugilist, had\nthree more penitent i.lry sentences added to his i list in\nBupeflor   court    today.\nToday he received two m'H-\ntences of from one to 14 years\neach on two count a of assault with intent to murder,\nand ono sentence of from six\nmonths to 10 years on a\ncharge of aMfcUlt with a deadly   wonpon.\ntain ment    ot    -Halting   Cai\nthe      Ottawa      ffOI eniuient       li\nkno>vledKe   of   it.     This   was   the   in- j \\\nnveved    to    Hen.    It.    .J\nEn Ojr ledge\ni.rftiation\nI.OMIOX,    March    17.    \u2014\n,-ss Cable)\u2014It is underai\ne negotiatldha for the new i\nui arrangements between Hi\nrial n nd Auatrallnn governmei\npldly approachlna compt-itlon.\nticipated tbo ru w afntani \u00bb\ntlufndtery in all reapagta to th\ntra liana The outitandlsg aan\nra likely to ue an Incn\nemit  allocated  to Itnmlgri\nftarnoon 11'*\"'111\nManion I',I,M)\"'\nManien,   in   the   house   ths\nhy     Premier1     King.       Dr.\nquoted a dispatch to Iho Toronto\nMail and Kntph'o which said that\nDr,    W.   A.    Hid.loll,   had   rented   sileh\nqnartera In Qenevft,\nt.i\n!\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\nhe\n<l      itl\nI\n\u25a0   tin    pei\nwill    o|n'l\nCharged Attempted Murder;\nSTEAMER ARRIVALS    {Convicted Common Assault;\nGiven   Suspended  Sentence\nTat lit\nYork.\nAmbi\nhurg\nMaiircntanii\nSouthi\nat    Marsoiltes\/from   Now\nI   HOW   Vork* from   Ham-   DJSJ\u00abSJ'\nal defied nil attempt! up\n-I   the   poll.-*   to   arrest   him.\nso as to take luiu to lfonngatown\nbarrack\u25a0   ami   have   hlm   traiutferred\nto tho asylum. Conn table Tor-py had\nnadiiin | eallod upon the man aliout a week\nago, and was ordered off the place\nby Campbell, who claimed ho had\ninstructions from lhe spirit world, to\nremain on Lhe fm m and ahool anyone\nwlio tried i\" put him om of his\nhome, n Mem\u00ab ihat i Calgary\nlmat company hud forecleaod n the\nmortgage and had previously endeavored tn have their representative\ntake possession  of  tlie Campbell  place.\nhm   no   one   in   Voungatowd   would\nLake a chiini e on the man,\nCampbell   wan   an   inmate   of   lhc\nPonoka   asylum    iii    1916,   hut    he   was\ncured and releaae, bul had m-opa followed     h,V     Ilie     1'invelosiiu,'    .of     lhe\nmortgage on hli homeeteafl inn him\ncrazy again and he realated all efforts\nto remove him irom the homvstoad.\nI th;\n\u25a0ml tfl a\nI-     Iiu\nIt' ll\n11 h,\nA us\nfeftl\nMil\n|itn\nal    New   Y\nnllng.   al    New   York\n.lohn,   from   Lorn\nI'rosidont   H\nfrom   Itremcn.\nCarindhu.   nt   St\ndon.\nC.  Verdi,  at   New  York,   from  Oe-\nnoa.\n27.\u2014Teleaph\nQue.   win.   v\n..barged with the attempted murder\nfrom  hla wife, but eonvictad of common\nwhs   today   released   l.y   Mr.   J\nLoranger   on   auspended\nPeace of the Pacific\nIs Key to World's\nFuture, Says Bruce\ni ADELAIDE, Australia. March H.\u2014\nI Premier Rruce of Australia, helievi-!.\nI thai in ih.. |..-a.e uf im,. Pacific than\nilea    Hie   l.e-1    mi l.anlee    ,,|    l||e    (||1||,-,.\n..I   f.w   arorlil,  nnil   lhal   l.y   lYii-mUlilp\nheiweeii   Australia   and   tha   I'nin.i\nsiaie, oan I.- ilum   lor tha peaca ol\nthe   I'aclflc.\nMr.   ran.,,  made  thla  vlaw   Un.iwn\ni\" I' mrae of Ms speech at Kniil-lll-\nga   in  in.-  Hurra minlna section yaa-\nterduj\nI;     fire\nan.l   ih.-   purmiers   cam n.l.\n'I'll-    i-rall    uas    n.l.lle.l    llv    bullets\n.\"-.in red   in   a   fur \u25a0   battle   with\nthe i. venue c r, during the chaae.\nOne   in,-ini.i-r  of   the  crew   was   reported    lllissilie;.       His    males    l\u00bbe]ieY.',|\nhe    leaped    overboard    during    tha\nnight.\nWENATCHEE, Wash.. M.-iri-h 27-\ni OMhmlre and 1-ruvenworUl poopls are\nI forming \"|ih-k nml shovel*- gangs to\nI begin   clearing  away  snow   near   iu-\ntli-e    LniiinltPr   on    mis|ii-mli-il    sentence   galla   creek,   on   Blewett   Pass,   II   was\ni.n canillilon  thnt lu. funilsh Iwi, hi.n.la I |, ,,.,,,,,1   ,,\u201e, ,-       There   Is   finm   r,    In\nx  feet  of  snow  there and  lho   road\nfaun each  t<> I-\nyear.     I'-nlllus   till:\nla.nilliH   In   Jnil.\nhoi    on    MS    Wife1\nait   them  uflle.\nI Hai\nII   sen.,   ihr.\npoured  ul\n' Is blocked in numy  places by elide\nclothing   nml\nhan i it   !\u2022   hoped   lo\nopen   by  May   I.\nhave    Illow-'-tt    pa\nQuebec Voles Against\nInfringement British\nNorth America Act\nQCBBMC, Mar.-h it.\u2014without al\nI djaeentlng voice the Quebec lagistA-\n| lure today roted agalnal the bleu nl\n.-my binIngsminl ol the British North\nAmerica act, through ohannlni! the\ncharacter or Inlegrltj. of the Canadian\nsenale.     Both   sides of   the   house also\napproved of tha need of maintaining\nthp    legislative   rottnctl   of   this    province,   uniy Quebec and  Nova  Real la\nhave   au   upper   house.\nVictoria City Council\nBacks Government's\nVaccination Orders\nVHKIIUV     Ma,cb     L'T\u2014It -\ntarilb-s nf Ibe piiivlllcbil gJT-\nerliineiit's order , I.ii I  c.ct-.i<iic   in\nBritish  Columbia  maa.   ba   tar.\nilnaleil a- a ineeaulionniv nu^i-\nsui-c ngain-l lhe -prciiil or small\npaa. tlict-c will lie in, ismipiil-\nsi,r>- tiiii-lMalioii in Victoria, tlio\ni-llv   is.in,cil   divided   mill).\nllu- co H  \"a-  iinaiili s  in\n.\u25a0olislilei-ln* It... uoicriun.. ill's\nalllludi. basty and ll|.iulvls.-(l.\n-rbi'i',. Is mil a, single eggg of\nsmall  |ni\\  In   \\ inoiia.\nHoldup Men Get\nAway With Spokane\nFirm's Payroll\nSI'nKANI., March 117.-Two men.'\niiriiie.l wilh sawed off shot Rims. !\nInliliip nn eio|ih.y..|. \u201ef Ai-niour \u2022 |\nCo.. meat pacers here today, audi\nescaped   with  a   payroll   of  |MM\\ I\nThe Weather\nThe tamperaturea b.-l.m  tm for the\njSI hours ending yesterday afternoon at\n6  o'eloek.\nVICTORIA.   Mai,\nal\nihowen\nX 1.1 -sa i\\\nVictoria    \t\nVancouver . .\nKkmloopa .....\nllai kervlllc . . .\nI'lince   Knpett\nBatovan   \t\nCalgary \t\nWinnipeg  \t\nPortland    \t\nHan   l-'rnncls.o\n-Xelson   an.l\nw-itli   ocea-\n41\n12\n3\u00ab\nUS\nliltle\nSp.\nllrand  Forks\nKaslo   \t\nEdmonton\nl'l inc.   All'i\nIft\n21\n24\n12\n.40\n42\nr.2\n-.r.ii\n\u2022i\n\u2022t\n Va~ Tw\u00ab \"*\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1925\nLeading Hotels of the West\nWhen Scperwr 'Acammodatfion May Bt Obtained\nGeorge Benwell, Proprietor\nThe Premier Hotel of the Interior\nAMERICAN   PLAN RATES,  $3.50  TO   |5.00\nRooms with Running Water and Private Baths.\nHeadquarters for all Travelling Men, Mining Men,\nLumber Men and Tourists.\nROTARIAN   HEADQUARTERS\nSPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER, $1.00\nTHE   MOST   COMFORTABLE   ROTUNDA   IN   THE   CITY\nHUME \u2014  A.   R.  miser. Wlnnlptt:  Vancouver: I,. .1. Htfwtrts, Kalrusp: li\nI,    a.    ftforley,   Vim,-.,uver;   John   f. ' i:      Woodbury,     Vancouver;     R.     i:\nohnston,   Trail   lanst;   Mr.   an.l   .Mrs.  C.   Holmes,   Heattle;   Tlninias   (txli-v.   Van-\ni.   urciairil.   Ciaiilii-.u.l-;   F.   l.raniiaall.   Cuuver.\nEUROPEAN   PLAN\nDaylight Sample Rooms for\nCommercial Men,\nHotel Strathcona\nOnce You Get Acquainted With the Strathcona\nYOU WILL STOP AT NO OTHER\nPolice Withdrew\nOne Charge Against\nGeorge Lapointe\nWhen Oeorge LapotaU i.f the\nQueen's hotel, pleaded niUty to IM\ni-iiar-a.. of having liquor mi his Imsi-\nluas premises before Waglstmta 'William arown Thuradsiy marnlnff, tin-\nMcotid charge ol having liqimi- in an\nInn other than a private Km'st r B\nwas withdrawn  by tha city police.\nLapointe waa fin.-ii. an.l paid $-\"(>'\non  the  llrtl   charge.    Both  chargee\nktm.   lai.I   l'.,l!..wila.-   a    rail!   mall,'   by\nChief i.r Police Thomas II. bang ami\nBarceant Alex. si.-wan ..n the Queen's\nWednesday moratiuj.\nFORTY-FIVE BANKRUPTCIES\nuttawa. Msrch 17.\u2014Public notice\nof  -r.   bankruptcies   npj i-s   in   Uus\nwe.-Vs Issue of the ('ana,la liazi-li,..   \u25a0\nBETTER LATE\nTHAN NEVER\nQueen'sHotel\nTHE CENTEn OF CONVENIENCE\nHot and cold water In every room\nSteam   heated*\nA.   LAPOINTE,   Prop\nTHE MADDEN HOTEL\nT.   MADDEN,   Prop.\nSteam-heated   Rooms   by   the   Day.\nWeek   or   Month.\nEvery   consideration   shown   to\nQuests.\nCor.   Baker  and   Ward   Sts.   Nelson\nMADDEN  -\u2014  <>   L,   Jones,   Spokane\n.I..!in  Bopoff,  Crescent   Valley;  Mr.  am\ni .Mrs.    f.    s-iui-r,    Kejrina:    J,    Rovers\n! Wan.'t.i;  Qeorge Rickey, Spokane;  Ro;\nI Hunter,  Tadanac\nQUEENS \u2014 r.eorec M. Cretier,\ngranite 1'oornian; .1. <*. Summer*,\nNorthpdrt; P I-. O. Ream, Northport;\ni. roonea, Toronto; r. Tiler, Toronto;\ni:, O\u00bbrl\u00abon, A. Swnnson, a. Peteraon,\n1'. M Ruder, sinrUy; A. Maurice, A.\nV.   Maley,   Trail.\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\n616   Vernon   Street   East\nOnly   brick   hotel   In   city.     Steam\nheated;   hot and  cold  water\nEuropean   and   American   plum*\nNKW QRAND \u2014 Chen Toy, Trail\nT All.in. Vail lean; O, i:* Lewis, Blair\nmon \u25a0 I'- t<1 Paaternah i nil \u00ab(fe, Leth\nbrldn; Stanley Mallnuwekl. Leth\nbridge;   8.   Lukla,  Grand   Forks;  W.   ll\nKnllklllS.      \\\"il! UVI I*.\nSays   Quebec   Lady,   When\nSending Us News of the\nBenefits Derived From\nthe Use of Dodd's\nKidney Pills\nMiss    Mary    Beaiilieu    suffered    from\nbackache,   neuralgia   and   headaches.\nST. ATHANA8E, Que.. March 17.\u2014\n(Special.)\u2014The sterlinf vaiaa ot\nDodd'a Kidney I'ills as a. kidney\nremedy i* s!i<>.,vn by the following\ntestimonial from Miss M. B-aaulleu,\nof this place:\n\"i ;ini a little late in leading in\nprbot ft Hie efficacy of your Dodd's\nKidney I'ill.*-*. lint, as tho old saying\n^ocs,    \u25a0I'.ctici*   lale   than    never.'\n\"Ves, only two boxes of your marvellous pills have suf fired to completely relieve mo from a complication  of  kidney   troubles  from  which\nI have suffered inr seven years. 1\nhave decided in future, not to suffer\nlong before making a call on Dodd's\nKidney    I'ills.\"\nIt is statements like this that have\nbum up anil maintained the reputation Dodd's Kidney Pllla hold today,\nas tin- old Canadian kidney remedy.\nV.m will find thai Dodd'a Kidney\nI'ills u-ill relieve kidney trouble, no\nmatter where or in what torn it is\nfound.\n3 MOTHERS [\ni AND THEfR  CHILDREN J\n,)tX i: itjt :\u00a3'*\u25a0*. ifX \u00ab\u25a0*.\u00bb ^ K >\u2022\u25a0 \u00bb V- >i:; !t;: KK.'rt'!*\u00a3.''ii\nLEARNING BUSINESS FORMS\ni inel Mother Says:\nf itfi.ro taught my aorta to writs\ncherks whan they wanl to draw on\ntheir home banks. 1 nm their barrfrtr\nand kc.p a correct .in nunt .-of funds.\nThey also know how to word receipts\njn the prupei* form and always pie-\nsgpl tliem on the paymenl of any\ndebt io the hank. Thus they are\nearly   beoomlng   tamlllur   with   imsi-\nness forms ;ind system.\nShe made herself and her friends\nmiserable. A few drops of Shiloh\nwould have relieved her cough at\nonce. Shiloh in Bate Hure and\neconomical. At your drugdat,\n30c, fiOc and J1.20.\nOCCIDENTAL    HOTEL\nA.   C.   TOWNER,   Proprietor\nThe   home   of   plenty\nFifty   rooms   of \"solid   comfort\nfTe btrve  tiie best   meals in Nelson\nIt's  the  cook.\nMRS.   MALLETTE\nAnnounces     the     Reopening     of\nTHE KOOTENAY HOTEL\nVernon   Street Phons   692\nlompl' n-ly   renovated.     Thirty   rom\nforcible   roams.\nA Home for the World nt lleasnnahle\nFrlces\"\nSAVOY HOTEL\nTwo  blocks   from   Depot.\nSteam Heated.    By  Day, Week or\nMonth.    Hot and i old running water\nFor Your Comfort.\nJ.   A.   KERR,   Prop.\n- WOI      -   J    U     --'a1- \".   Vane in .\ni   i:   ji. i.. nan. South  Slocan; W   n\n...      ,;.,,\u201e     l-assinor.       William    Si- l-.ii-\nUmnlt,     I'oornian;    N.     McK.ml,.\n,|   . ;,\u201e   City:   Mrs.    'A     i'1-...ii.i.   Wllv. i\n\\l.-\u00ab    I,    White,   Stlv.ll     \\\\     I.\n,      -ii in.l   1 -.. i -.   .1    I-'-a- r,   > ll   I'l\nNelson's Best Cafes\nWhen   at   Nelson,    Eat   at   ths\nGolden Gate Cafe\nnil,    molto    Is   Cleanliness,    Quality\nnnd   RervlCS      All   White   Help\nHeals    \"ai.-   and   I'll\nUse Celery King:\na gentle laxative \"Tea\nand ionic for the family\nAt your dfWOgJBi 'tOc and 60c\nBOOK COMMITTEE\nOF LIBRARY NAMED\nOver Two Thousand  People Visit Local Library\nin Month\nSore, fired and\nElistered Feet\nBatha liif-n   in  hot water, then\n-    rub  well with   MINARD'S\nI INIMi N 1,    It will relief* you.\nhritr be without m bottls.       1 j\nOummktocv -iHioiiii.'*! for thp coming     vrar     nt     ihe     meeting     ot     the\nlibrary  board   heM   In   the   city   hall\nlam night by Dr. W, \u00bb\u00bb. Robb, chairman. Routine   husint'sa   waa   rtis-\ncusscd.\nThe  new  booh  commlttea   conalrti\nof     Lculif    Cfanfuttl,     chalrnmn;     A.\nMcArthur ami K. P. Dawson, and II\nwm glvw poww to act in the\nmatter o( the purchnae ol  booka.\nAnother oomimttee, of A. B. Allison\nand Mr. Dawsun waa appoints to\nInveatlgate the question ot a poa-\nsibin changa of library quortari, This\ncommittee will\" report at tha naxi\nliinnthiy meeting.'\nProvincial    Secretary    Coming\nSecretary '''i'1'1' \u2022'\u25a0 Irwin read a\ntetter from w, H, Waaaon, city cltrk,\nstating that II. Kilhtni. secretary ol'\ntht1     provincial     library     cninmi.ssiiui.\nunci in charge of circulating Libraries\nf<ir the province, was prepared to\ncome io Nelaon, at tm expense to the\nmunicipality to ronault with tbo\nboard on matters rnlatlng to tin* b.*i-\nterment \"f the library, it waa de-\ncldf-il thai  thr- board  would  welcome\na     visit     from     Mr.    Killam    al     any\ntime bo (iared  to rc'ome.\nRepdrti from .\\frs. Kane, librarian,\nsbowoii   that   io   F'brunry   \"JsitO   people\nhad  attended the  library,   while  the\nbook circulation had been -11\". and\ntliat np to thi> preaent in March,\nisn<* people had viwit-p.t thi? library.\nwhile tb.* .'hvui.ttion bad been -l.-T.\nFees from Ijook flnee and majrafinpn\nkoM had been $-\".h) in February,\n'and  $!-.;.'> ia  March.\nSUGGESTS AN\nEMBARGO ON\nPOWER EXPORT\nToronto  Conservative  Opposed to Power Exportation to States\nBRING INDUSTRIES\nTO CANADA, URGES\nSpeech   Arises   From   Expenditures and Revenues in the Budget\nHouse of Commons\nVotes Down Bill\nfor Coal Mines Wage\niSpXDON,   Muroh   27.\u2014 By   a   vote\nof    KOI    aPiiin^t     I 13,    tbo    bouso    of\ncommona today rejected a private\nihetnber's bill which sought to\nfix   a    minimum    wagp    for    under-\nui'oiind     and     aurfflfe      workers     in\ni o:,i    mlnea.\nOTTAWA, ^iarrh 27,\u2014The placing\nof mi embargo an the export of\nelettrie power was suggested in the\nbouse of commons today by H. C.\nHoeken, Conservative, \\V'est Toronto.\nMr. Hoeken was speak'inp: on the\nbudget and had just qiade passinff\nrefetenee tn the export of power.\nHo was opposed, he said, to exportation ot Canadian power in large\nquantities  tn  the   United   States.\nIt would be far better to retain\nCanadian power in Canada, and make\ntho United States industries establish themselves here in order to\nuse it. He warned members of tho\nhouse that power development in\nQuebec was lai'Rely in the, bands or\nprivate interests, and that this misht\nresult in excessive exports to the\nI'nited States If control was laek-\niair.\nMr. Hoeken's speech was one of\ncriticism of tlie financial statement\npresented by Mr. Itobb. The acting\nlinanee minister bad dealt in estimated revenues and expenditures instead of waiting and presenting com-\nplate and reliable figures, he charged.\nTaxation  Responsible\nHe complained of the heavy load\nof taxation imposed on Canadian\nbusiness men and intimated that this\nwas responsible, in a degree, for the\n\u2022'economic penetration, nf the Vnited\nSlates.\"\n.lust prior to Mr. Kockcn's speech.\nVV. 1\\ Carroll, Liberal, exp\/-ssed\napproval of the budget. Mr, Carroll\nvoiced preat appreciation of thi' in-\nci'i ases in the general tariff on\nslack coal, which would be of\nmaterial assistance to Nova Seolia\noperators competing in the Montreal market, He also said tint lh\"\npeople of Nova, Scotia would be\ngratified as a result of reduced taxation on engines for fishermen's\nboats.\nFurther approval of the budget was\nexpressed by A. R McLean. Liberal,\nPrince,      fi: I.,     but.     R,     J.     Woods.\nProgressive, Dufferin, criticised the\ngovernment for not cutting down expenditures as rapidly as possible.\nH. A. Forlier. Liberal, I**ibello. sup..\npurled the budget in a speech whleh\nmarked    the   close   of   Ibe   day's   pro-\nINDIANS APPEAL FOR\nLANDS OF PROVINCE\nSpring\nAttire\nAs Easter approaches, Dress becomes\nj a live question.\nTHE NEW DRESSES\nOf special charm, include Cantons, Satin-\nback Crepe, French Charmeen, Poiret\nand Tricotine\u2014\nTHE NEW COATS\n| In   Duvetyns,   Velours,    Poirets,    Char-\nI neens, etc.\u2014\n'Reflect the last word in style and finish.\nHATS\nFresh models daily take the place of\nthose going out.   A most complete stock.\nOnr Prices Command Confidence!\nNelsonDry Goods Co*\nLADIES' WEAR SPECIALISTS\nEXAMINATION OF\nDRURY\nPublic Accounts Committee'\nWishes Knowledge of\nBoard Transactions\nTORONTO,   Mareh   27.   \u2014 W.   ft\nHaney, Progressive leader, today\nmoved before the public accounts\ncommittee of the legislature that\nformer premier Drury be summoned\nbefore the committee to be examined\non Ibe $10.'Mill,000,000 bond transaction with A. K. Ridout in 1919, and\non any other subject of which he had\nbeen given 48 hours notice. The\nmotion carried.\nAt the same time. Mr. Raney stated\nthat he himself would take the stand\nand submit to examination. He desired that it be Riven notice, of the\nquestions of which members of the\ncommittee  would  like  to  examine.\nProvincial Treasurer Price plana an\ninvestigation of the accountH of the\nhighway improvement fund and to\nthat end submitted seve*al motions\nto bring officials of that department\nbefore  the committee.\norders now hauled by the Amcrb\ncan roads from Pennsylvania to oaf-Hern Canada.\nBUENOS AIRES, March 27.\u2014Tor-\nnado swept over Sante Fe prOvlna\ndoing   much   damage.\nBritish  Columbian Indians\non  Way  to  Ottawa;\nMinister Leads\nSTIRLING HOTEL\n2'2   Blocks   East  of   Post  Office\nSteam   heated.     Hot   an.l   cold\nwater.   Rooma l.y <lay nr week.\nAi-ii  Fumlabed  Suites.\nP.   H.   BUSH.   Prop.\nTHE L D. CAFE\nFinest-equipped   restaurant   In   th-\nelty     OPEN   pay   ami   SIGHT\nSPECIAL\u2014Iee Crearn, Soila   Water\nan.l  Hoi   Drlnkl.    NIC*, elean. fur*\nnlshe.l  rn.nns:   lint  ami  eold   waier\nWe   Cater   to   Private   Parties\nSHERBR00KE HOTEL\nNsae  C.P.R.  Station.\nRouitib   at  Reasonable   Hates.\nH.  DUNK,   Proprieter\nTHE STANDARD CAFE\n320  Baker  Street.  Nelson.   BC\nOPEN   DAY   AND   NIGHT\n11:30 to ?:30. Special  Lunch       35i\n5:30 to 8:00 p.m., Supper 35c\nPhone   154\nCLASSIFIED     ADS     BRING     RESULTS.\nWHY NOT MAKE\nSURE ..f This Statement:\nYOU   Can   Save   M.aiev   ..n\nOUR   M-n's ami   Boya'  Wear.\nWE ARE SURE OF IT\n^Pr     DoriCuonifo ^\"\u2022J-'\n^jmtmmU\nSIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD  GIRL\nFACES MURDER CHARGE\nRAN  l'K\\N< i.-'**i.  Man h  27.\u2014A Jury\n.1   nine   men   wi *  chosen   today   to  de-\ni rmloff   the   n t   K-ywr-old   Dom-\nhv    Blllngson,    charged    wlih    murder\nor   killbic    hi-r    tiler   l\u00ab*i    January\nci tec   n   iptarr-1   over   the   girl's   mad\n...|    i'ill    Monday,    when    taking   of\n\\vi\\xn']\u25a0:<;. March ST.\u2014Ropre-\n\u25a0\u25a0Mitlng more thun 25,000 native Indiana of the Allied Tribes x>( British Columbia, a delegation of three\nreached Winnipeg today on their\nway td Ottawa, where they propone?\nio ;ip|\"-:il U<v consideration of Indian chiims lo vast stretches of land\nin tim i'acific conn province, if\nunsuccessful In their eastern delegation plan to carry their appeal to\ntho privy council,\nI Rev, I', it. Kelly, a Methodist minis! er at Nanaimo, B.C., heads the\ndelegation which also includes two\nfull   blooded   membera of the  allied\ntribes. They contend that British\nColumbia has refused to concede the\naboriginal rights of the natives, g\nprinciple which they maintain has\nbeen recognised by the other provinces    of    tlie    Dominion.\nRUMOR STATES WILL\nDROP FREIGHT RATES\nMcGill University\nMONTRltAJi\nFaculty of Music\nAnnual Local Examinations In\nMusic\nTheoretical K^anr. nations will be\nheld on or ahout Muy 2nd, and I'rac-\ntlcal Examinations during May and\nJune at various centers throughout\nCunmla.\nTIiinUKh these examinations\u2014open\nto the pupils of all teachers \u2014 the\nstanding of a student may he as-\ncertalned and progress tested. They\nare also prt-paratory to the diploma\nand degree courses in Music which,\ntaken from Medill. a truly National\nUniversity, are recognized everywhere as of the highest standing.\nFurther Information regarding the\ndifferent krades. music to he prepared, fees, ttr\u201e nnd application\nforms may he obtained bv applying\ndirect to the Secretarv of the Fa\nully of Music of Mcfilll University\nor to the local representative, H. E.\n1UI. Esq., -lis Mill atreet.\nEntries for tlie examinations should\nfee   sent  before  April   14\n.-rfftfSS-QS-Jt-fafc.\nDODD'S 'v\n!kidney\u00a3\nPrison Chaplain\nand Warden Indicted\non Bribery Charges\nATLANTA, Ca., March 27.\u2014Father\nThomas P. Haydcn, former chaplain\nOf the Atlanta federal penitnetiury,\nand Ea ,1. Fletcher, former assistant\nWarden of the same institution, \\t-\u00bbre\nIndicated by :i federal grand jury\ntoday, on charges of receiving bribes\nfrom prisoners, llayden and Fletcher\nwere Jointly charged in one indict-\nment with receiving and accepting\n$2T.OO through the agency of Fmanuel\nSussiii-k nl Sew Voi-k, wealthy bootlegger   prisoners.\nOTTAWA. March 27.\u2014Half a dozen\nprivate hills were given second reading In the house tonight and sent to\nthe private bills committee, they were\nof routine character and affected commercial   companies.\nPlan to  Nullify Canadian\nBudget Provision for\nIncreased Coal Duty\nMONTREAL, March 27. \u2014 The\nMontreal Qasatte, in its news columns tomorrow will carry a local\nnews item which says that United\nStates  railroads  are  planning  a   36\ncent drop in Height rates to nullfy\nthe Canadian budget provision increasing by \u00bb\"ti \"cents per ton the\nduty on American bituminous slack\ncoal.\nThe American roads, according to\ntho Information thai has gaine \"\nBOmV credence here will shortly\nfile at Washington an application\nfor approval of a new tariff that\nWOUld reduce the Vcnnsylvanla-\nM ont real rate from $4.84 per ton\nto $4.13 on slack coal. 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All drup-\ngisls recommend this harmless slomach corrective.\nFor\nGolds,\nG\"P,\nInflux\nonza\nand as a      (<-i\nPreventive\n\u25a0if Laxative\nBrom\nijluinine\n\\_ ' tablets J'\nfftii.\nTho First and Original\nCold and Grip Tablet\nA Safe and Proven Remedy\nThe box bears this signature\n<o-3fcStr,\n'CW\nI*rice 30c  Made in Canada.\n 3-3P\nTHE NELSON. DAILY. NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1925\nPage Three\n'ROAD TO LOVE'\nBy ELENORE MENEM\nCHAPTER   XXX\nDenny. got off the car at Octuvlu,\npausing before the windows of tht\ndrygoodH  store   oh   Hayes   street.\n\"I ought to bring: her something,\"\nho thought. \"Why didn't I uk Katy\nahout it?\"    *\nHa, had come to the city in answer to a. plea from Aunt Josie:\n\"Deaj\" .Denny and Katy:' Hope, thii\nweek filids you aa well ub last. W>\nare well here, Youf- uncle I* working every day. Love from Aunt\nJos la\"\nEvery Sunday Auht Josio \u00abent a\npostcard, scarcely changing the wording from month to month. This week\nthere   was   a   postscript:\n\"Denny, could you come over? I\ndon't ask it for myself. It will ho\na great favor.   He will not he home.\"\nSome grave urgency impelled that\nrequest. I->enny was sure of it. He\ncame over at once, suppressed ex--\ncitement   humming  in   his   mind.\n\"1'erhaps ahout Vee. Must he about\nber,\" he decided.\nit wns a year Bince he had seen\nAunt Josie. Kvery Monday when her\npostal came he would say to Katy,\n\"1 oufiht to drop over and see her.\nl'oor thing.\" . . . hut he. had never\ngone. '   .\nXow he stared Into the drygooda\nwindow, trouhlcd hy a feeling of tender npsti for the mute, suppressed\nwoman whose spirit had been cnipiied\nof happiness, He would bring her\na jrift.\nThis was th\u00ab wjndow where years\nbefore there had been a, ruffled while.\norgandy dress, ite and Violet had\ncome to buy it for the little queen\nof the flower fairi-es, The memory\npassed, laying a cold hand on his\nheart. He shook it off, fastened\nhis g'ance on a row of gloves dangling\nfrom steel hooka.\n\"She'd like them,\" he thought,\npleased with the inspiration. Denny\nnhvays rememhered liis aunt fothf\nto church on Sundays wearing a pair\nTrinity\nMethodist Church\nMini\u00bbtcr-^-REV.     JOHN     H.\nWRIGHT,   B.A.\nRtsidence:     709    Josephine.\nPhone   105.\nChoir   Leader\u2014Mr.  F.   L.  Irwin,\nOrganist\u2014Miss   Ina   Steed.\n8UNDAY,    MARCH   29,   1925\n11:00 a.m. Hn.l 7:30 p.ni.-Divine\nWorship.    The Pastor will\nconduct  both   scrvjeea.\nYour arc cordially, invited-\nMONDAY, MARCH 30\n7:00 p.m.\u2014Trail   Ranger   Croup\nNo. ;i.\nTUESDAY, MARCH 31\n6:15 p.m.\u2014Trinity ttwthcrliu..-.!\nService Club Supper, Presentation of sweater*, etc.,\nTrinity Muunluin Wolves\nftMtball   team.\n8:00 p.m.\u2014Uettlnc of  the official  liourd.\nWEDNESDAY,   APRIL   1\n7:00 p.m.\u2014Tuxis   Groups  meet.\n8:00 p.m.Prayer       and       JJIlile\nStudy.\nTHURSDAY,   APRIL   2\n7:00 p.m.\u2014Trail   Hanger Groups\n1 and   I.\n8:00 p.m.\u2014Choir pnctlcv.\nFRIDAY,   APRIL   3\nI.   T.   Groups\n7:00 p.m.\u2014C\nmeet.\nof black silk gloves, her forefingers\nsticking  through  holes.\nHo went to the storo and bought\na pair of gray mocha, taking the\nlargest slzo the girl ehjowr-d, smiling\nwhen ho thought of Aunt Josle's sur- |\nprised pleasure. She would bo happy\ntor a  weok  in  this  new   possession, j\nAnd Denny wanted happiness ahout\nhim, By instinct he was a lover |\nof life, seeing it as a beauty, a I\ngrowth, a joy. The shabby streets\nand stunted hours of liis childhood\nwero blunderings, accidental and unnecessary. Happiness is the natural\nstate, lho only state where the human\nmay exist. Outside of It there is\nnot life, there aro not people living,\nbut only empty gestures moving nowhere.\nAunt Josie was one of IhoMO. There\nwas something unkind about it; something' blindly stupid. So Denny bought\nher a pair of gloves just us some\nnpolngist for tlie sun, going to the\nno.th pole, might curry the natives\na coal oil stove.\nThe gray house was a little murkier; two more boArds were kicked\nout of the alleyway gate, and the\nsh.ii'e in the room that had been Vio-\net's \"boudoir1 flapped in strips\naguinst  the half-open window.,\n\"Humph!\" Denny thought, dismissing   recollection  with, a., swift  shrug.\nHe   wenl   up   the   back   steps,   taking\ndeep   breath*  to  Insure  against   the\nladen, stale cabbage breath of the\nkitchen. Within,*he heard Lizzie talking  in   an  aggrieved   indignation:\n*\\V(11. I'm suro it's nice in you.\nmamt*., fo keep blaming tne as if I\ncould hep it. I'm suci I made her\nadjusted her hat.\" Looking down\nat the sleeping, pointed face, she\nsmiled.\n\"Don't get yourself excited, Little;\nI'm not blaming you.\"\n\"Rxcited? I'll he a nervous wreck.\nI shuuld think you'd, be more considerate than to cry all tbe time I'm\nhere. There\u2014he's waking up. Look\nat his eyes, Denny; they're just like\nICaty's.\"\n\"And he's got two of fhem, hasn't\nhe,  Lizzie?    Lucky youngster!'\nLizzie \"Blushed with pleasure, saying amiably: \"Will you come over\nin the morning to help with the\nwashing,   mama?    And   it's  no  uso  of\nBAPTIST CHURCH\nPastor\u2014REV.   J.    E.   TYNER\nResidence,    316    Robson    Street\nMorning   Service   at    11:00.\nSunday School and Riblc Classes\nat 2:.:o.\nEvening   Service   at   7:30.\nThursday    Evening,   at   S:00\u2014\nMonthly Lubincss Meeting.\nSt Paul's\nPresbyterian Church\nREV.   F.   R.  G.   DREDGE,   M.A.,\nMinister\nPhone 301R      Manse. 3,15 Silica\nSUNDAY, MARCH 29\n11:00 a.m.\u2014Molding   Kcrvuc.\n2:30 p.m.\u2014Sunday School. Adult\nl'.ible Class.\n4:00 p.m.\u2014S. T.   Bible   Class.\n7:SU p.m.\u2014-Evening   'Worship.\nA cordial Invitation  Is extended\nlo  all   to  ulteud   these  services.\nMONDAY\n7:00 p.m.\u2014Cubs   meet.\n8:00 p.m.\u2014The Kxcclsior Cluh\nmeets at the homo Of Mitt\nM. Simons, 295 Silica\nstreet.\nTUESDAY\n8:00 p.m.\u2014S.   T.   Conceit.\nWEDNESDAY\n4:l'i p.m.\u2014Mission  Band.\n8:00 p.m.\u2014The S-T. Club.\nFRIDAY\n12:30 p.m.\u2014Annual   Spring  Sale\nof Ladles* Aid.\n7:00 p.m,\u2014c. <:. I. T.\n8:00 p.m.\u2014 Buy Seouts.\n8:a0 p.m.\u2014Choir l'lactice.\nST. JOHN'S\nLUTHERAN CHURCH\nStanley    and    Victoria    Streets\nSunday  Srhuol,   1 ;3Q  p.m.\nAt Shirley  Hall\u2014Sundav School,\n10 a.m.\nNo    Service    tomorrow,      Next\nServices,   April    3,\nBlcwctt\u2014Services   and    Sunday\nSchool,  April   .\".   :'   p.m.\nCARL   C.   JANZOW.   Pastor\nCHHIST OUR ONLY HOPE\nFull Gospel Mission\nMaglio Block, ZWA Baker Street    ,\nCome\nand\nEvangelist Mollie Perksr\nSpeaker\nSee\nEvangelist Cecil  Perks,\nSoloist  and Saxophonist\nSunday Services\n11: 00   a. m \"AbidiiiK\"\n3:00   p.m \"The   Lalhr  Haiti\"\n7: lfi   p.m.    . ...., MT>vo   Waya\"\nEvery   Ni^ht   Excfept  Mondav  and   Saturday,  at  7:45  p.m.\nPASTOR,   H.   EGGLETON\nyonr worrying1. Guesa she didn't\nbother about  us  in  three years!\"\nSo it \"Was about Violet!\nSnub nose und biff hips, Lizzie\nwent down   the  hall.\nDenny whistled, opened the door\nnoisily.\n\"Hello,\" he called, taking off his\ncap and laughing. \"How's the old\nkitchen V\"\nDingy, smoke-canopied, the sewing\nmachine In one corner, the tahle with\na coffee-stained red cloth in Ihe center, grime- on the window above the\nsink and pots crowding the stove.\nAunt Josie, wiping a red, moist\nface, not a smile, hut something akin\nto  it, lighting  her stolid eyes.\n\"Why,  Denny\"    The coarse  lips\ntrembled, she slood uncertain, wait-\ning for his greeting. tie stooped\ndown and kissed her- Tears crawled\ndown her checks. \"I thought you'd\nforgotten all about us.\"\n\"Not much, Aunt Josie. I'vo meant\nto come a dozen times, hut I'm kept\npretty   busy.     You   look   fine.\"\n\"You're still growing, IK-nny.\" She\nlooked at him with a timid pride\nand   seemed   half  afraid   to   speak.\nLizzie, sitting near the stove, u baby\nin her lap. ivuitcd with tbe air of\nheing a very Important pernun. She\nhad her flat, yellow hair wound about\nher bead, un insignificant blue how\nnerched like a mosquito in the center.\nThis was a part of Lizzie's quest for\ndaintiness and was as harmonious as\na goose cavorting like a humming\nbird.\n\"Xow,\" she said, archly. \"I should\nthink It's about time you came to see\nyour new cousin. Denny.\"\n\"Husky little fellow, isn't he, Lizzie?\nWell, how's Martha, Aunt Josie?\"\nIXrnny gave the infant a hasty glance.\nlet the shawl drop over lis face. Lizzie's  small   eyes   flashed.\n\"Why, you didn't even look ut him!\nAnd he was all ready to smile, Ch,\nI don't see how you can be so mean,\nDenny, I'm sure It it was Miss Violet's baby you'd make a  fuss.\"\nA few years ago Denny would have\nsaid, \"Aw, go to grass! Who cares\nabout your kid, anyway?\"\nUut he was a man now\u2014so he\nlaughed, though the allusion to Violet affronted  him.\n\"Why, he's a young giant, Lizzie,\"\nhe offered good-humoredly, \"What's\nhis   name?\"\n\"Well, Kmmet, of course! I'd like\nto know who better I could name him\nfor than his own father.''\n\"Sure enough. He looks like him.\nloo\u2014got a head just like hhn.\" Dennv\nthought of Bmtnat Goks' pointed skuil\nand laughed at the malice of his compliment.    Lizzie  was  pleased.\n\"Did you know Kmmet is head clerk\nnow, Denny? We're thinking of buying an interest iu the grocery. Of\ncourse, we have to save. We've got\nto watch the nickels,\" She threw a\nchallenging glance at Aunt Josie.\n\"But mama thinks Emmet picks up\nmoney on the street. She ought to\nge glad to throw It awajf ou anybody:\"\n(.\"Who do you   mean, Lizzie'.'\"   Denny\nasked.      Aunt   Josie    got   up   quickly,\nstirred a pot of stew, frowning at hii\nlo  he   silent.\n\"It's all very well who 1 mean, bul\nit doesn't seem to mailer if mv feelings   arc   hurt \"      She    raised    the\nhahy in her amis, reached for net\nhat. \".Mama doesn't care about me\nor   little   Emmet.'*\n\"I'm glad you think little Emmet's\npretly,\"\nHe     didn't     answer.       Aunt     Josie\nturned   to   him.   the   coarse,   reddened\nfaee   opening   in   a   quivering   grief.\n\"Violet's    come   home,    Denny.''\n\"Whero   is   she'.'\"\n\"Lizzie turned Im* out!\" The heavy\nchin trembled until lhe lips were\ndoubled   together.     \"Turned   her   oul.\"\nDenny's heart smote him. ''When?\nWhere is she now'.' Aw, don't cry.\nAunt   Josie.\"\n\"Poor    girl\u2014if    she'd    cutm-    to    her\nmother \u2014\"     She   rubbed   the   blue\ncheck apron over her face, yet her\neyes, her rough cheeks, hei* lips remained moist with anguish. There\nwas something that Ht the heart like\na rage in Aunt Josie's cowed emotion.\nThree days u\/4o, mi Friday night,\nwhen Emmet tloss was at the grocery\nstore, Lizzie's bell rung. Violet stood\nbefore her. smiling:\n\"\\ot expecting tu see roe, Lizzie,\nwn*'-   ymi '\u2022\"      Smiling   again.\nLizzie, too astounded to speak,\ngaped und, standing in the door.\nbegan   to  talk.\nViolet had eome frmn the south because .she was oul of work. She beard\nuf a jib in a candy factory and was\nfiling to apply for it. She jusl\nthought she'd call on Lizzie and see\ntlie baby and find out how \"Ma and\nall   nf   them    were.\"\nFinally, because Violet was shivering, Lizzie asked her into the kitchen,\ngiVfl her tea and the cold biscuits left\nfront supper.\nShe was thin. white us paper, her\nlace all eves. \"I wish Dennv could\n-ec her now: wonder If he'd think\nher so pretty now!\" Lizzie had said\nlu her mother* Furthermore, Lizzie\ndidn't believe she'd had such a fine\ntime in Los Angeles. f\u00abu* she bad no\nxllvgr puree and no feather in het\nhat   and   Ho  gloves!\nAnd she half hinted about slaying\n(ui the night with Lizzie!\nHut Lizzie had no room. And because Enmiei would soon be home\nand because Emmet wouldn't like the\nextravagance of the lea and his-\n.'iiils, l.i\/.\/.ie had been iu a hurry tu\nsend    Violet   away.     Violet   had   gone.\n\"She had no money, Denny. I know\nit. Violet was proud. She would\nm\\cr have gone to Lizzie if she could\nhave helped it. Lizzie has a couch in\nlhe kitchen, but she wouldn't offer it.\nOh. my (Jawd\u2014my poor girl\u2014(Juwd\npiiy  her!\"\n'\u25a0Where did she ko. Aunt ,losie'.'\nWhere   iri  she   now?''\nAunl Josie shook her head. \"What\ncan we do. Denny? Tell mc what\nto d... Do something. Whal will bc-\ntotne of her? <.!uwd--how I'm punished!\"\n\"Aw. don't, cry. Aunt Josie. Listen.\nI'll ko lo the candy factory and find\nout   ahout   her.\"\n\"Ive been there.    She didn't get the\nJob.\"\nDennv   put   his   hand   on   his   aunt'*-*-\nshoulder.\n\"Don't   cry.   Aunt   Joalc,     It   oupht\nto   be  easy   to   find   her.\"\nAs Denny went oul. an Image of\nLizzie with her complacent hlua\nswinging, in her arms tbe young hope\nof tlie race, walked before hlm. An.l\nanother image, shadowy, fleeting- -\nViolet running in a dark street, keeping clone to  the wall\u2014tormented  him.\nAt lhc cafldy factory he wept Io\nIhe office I'crhaps Violet had filed\nun uppliratiqn,   leaving her address.\nShe had\u2014,i looming house on\nO'l'urrel   street- .\n\"She's left.\" tbe woman lu a flirty\nwrapper. llUIng at a (h-sk, Informed\nhim. \"Left wit huu I paying for her\nroom!\" She turned to another patron.   beDlgerently   eyeing   Denny.\n\"She left her address?\" he insisted\ncoo l.v.\nThe woman laughed. \"Cues.*-, she\nain't  got one!\"\n\"When did she  leave.\"\n\"This   morning!\"\nDenny could have leaped over the\ndesk and .strangled the sloppy. Irate\nlump   of   fle,sh   frowning   nt   him.\nSomewhere, without a room, Avith-\nout food. Violet was wandering. He\nswept  down   the   steps   after   hei.\n\u00bbTo   he   continued.)\nEVIDENCE\nBUT NO LIQUOR\nChange Against Alex Campbell Thrown Out by\nMagistrate\nBEER DREGS WERE\nNOT BEING KEPT\nDefendant     Sells      Many\nDozens of Bottics Everv\nMonth\n'I'll*-   a-\nJJuunieil\ni-awe\nIIKa\nln\u00abl   AU*.\naluli'i-    1\n\u2022ainiilii-ll\ni.r\nthe\nIlex    liar,\nellarneil\nWilli   lai\nvilli,'\n1l.| Ll\ni.r   mi   IiIh\nliunl \u2022]\u00ab\u25a0\u25ba>\u25a0\npronlm,\nmi\nilismisHt-tl  this\nmorfttnv\nin     Hu\ni..,i\ncourt    l.y\nMliKii-tru\nll-   Wlllia\nai Br\nown\nafter Um\nevidence\nt.-.l.-. ...\nOf   Mr.\nManlitral\nI'anu'\ni-     Ul\n\u25a0Wll\nnwn\nha.l   l.i-en\nsalil,     in\n(Hpm.l-.-li\nil   ii...   \u2022\n\u25a0as...\ntha-\nt     he    wu\n\u00abaii\u00abfi...l\ntli,-i    il-\n\u25a0 \u25a0    iii\nv     1\n...11.-,-    ha.l\n,,1,'v  >\u25a0'---\n-., tha- -\n'-aain\n'\"\u2022ll\nanu keep-\nll     I\"-'!\n\u2022\u2022-I on  hi\n-:   l.i|(i\nInes}\ni pramiMi.\n-ua!   n.\"\nll\u201e,M.r    -.-\nall.\"\n\u20220,1.\nUaltlii-i.-\n.    ---.T L- -it - .1\n-   far\nMi-.\n!-\u25a0'    I'l     '!.\n(-nmubeU;\n'\"!.\u201ei\"il.\n\u2022ill,...-..,-\nIlia    '\na-    af\n'\u25a0itti-\nr look lot\nlh..   .mi's.\n* I 11\n\u201e.lll.l,  1.\nall     .-.US-\n\u25a0'    a.l\n.f tl,\nInn*\n,. property\nin.-iii.   had\n'ia 1.      1\nII,.   la\nut Ifl.\n..1   ll.al   li\"\noil l\u00ab    a\n'il'.'\",',,\"    Ml\n.1    i,,1\nll til\n.-in  iu th\"\n.,..,.,V,---;-\nfa*     -\"I     \u25a0\nSul'     \"\u25a0\u2022'\n-...its\nn-li.T,\n11    1\n. fl-\nliizi-n.   anil\nfllB   :'iill   lu\n\"'HI     ,1.17,\n\u202211      bill''\"\n-\u2022    a\nmm\nith    ilurinr\n-1...      .urn\n,....,.     ir\n:v\n.IK-.V\nh\"    COUld\n\u25a0-..',.   . .1\n,i...  ......\ntil\"\n,i i\u00abstrs\n'irill I-'1!!!.-\nih..  i.,.i-\n*lu   '\nii.   1:\n..   iii,i   iloi\n-.\u201e...,,     ,,\n ami'\n-     II.\n...-,.\nnn.l    thev'\n-,1,-1.1      .\n..\u25a0i...   ,.,-\u25a0\nill'      s\ntill\ni'1-.ilaln     II\n\u25a0..-all   \u25a0\"\n,r   ..Mia\n....mu  ,.r\nl.-ia-.\n.11.1\nmil\nI   Ml\"   cam\nknow,    hi\n\"vainlne.\ni   ii,.-   ii-\n,HI...\nIn\nll.\u25a0     .an-,.\n'li.,..-,.    -\nI*\"       HI.\n\u2022vllisl,\nv    1\na-   Ctilneaf,\nftp\n\"m\nur'\nnidn't   Need   Second-Hand   Li<-en*-(\u00bb\nin    \u2022\u25a0\u25a0!\u25a0-\"     i\"    wow-examination\nr*'i.m 'I. ciifhiM Ir-vin--. sett nff for\n'he i-l'-*. K* said bo ,\\\\,X r-ot lllink\nh\"   O *'Vi|   a   sPO'.niMian.l   Yu-fu-v   to\nko]] .'Mitle<. and in ilo* it vparn he\nHn'1 heen doing so. ha-i not  been re-\n\u25a0I1'i*e.l     tO    t:'l; -e     nut.\n\"Isn't   ii   like   ihe   hink   hu\u00abin\u00ab\u00abr\nli-kMI Mr. I'Wiiu.*-, His u-i'>h'-i In-\n\u2022 ernoKed ami R;ii,| thill Mr, Irving\nwas   nnl    hOllltllg   to   thr   ease.\nMr. **ami>'\"'ll saiil thi* Ne.-r maw\nilmve hlfl sink, were uned fur flower\nhoMeri for the har In tin* summer\ntime, ami ha'l heen ()i-to for veurs.\nnlso that he knew nothing fihniit the\nkIiiss whieh the poliee claimed smelle.l\nof   whisky.\n\"Did vou have no beer In the\nplace on the MthT\" nsked Mr.\nIrving.\n\"Nu,\"   Mr.   C'anmhell   answernl.\nBrewery  Collects   Bottles I\nWhen    Mr.    Irving    onestioneil    liini ;\nabout the nmount uf beer Itft in the j\nhot lies exhililtcil in eonn his woi-\nBhin   said   t\u00ab.   Mr.   Cumphell:\n\"I don't suppose vim pet anv more\nfrom tlu- brewery If there Is a little\nheir   in   th\"   bottle?\"\nCharles Wutls. driver f.u* tin- N'el-\n*on brewiry, tistified lhat In* collected bottle* fnun the Rex and that\nUn   brewery bought  these.\n\"Are you th.- one thai washed thut\nKlass?\" usyed MxgUtE&U Hrown when\nKr. Watte said he had heen in tlie\nIU\"{ when Chief Thomas 11, Long\n;ind Sergeant Alex, Btewart made\nthe   raid.     The    reference    was    io   ii\nBla--8 Chjef UXb$ had testified had\njust   heen    wawhed.\nMr.   Watts   denied   the   charge.\nIn   Summing   op,   Mr.   Irving   contended   that   untftr   section   50   of   the\n\u25a0 Lhiuor   act   \"having    liquor   on    his\n* business   premise*,\"    would   apply   to\nany amount  left In  a  bottle.\n\"You   are   not   naylng   that   this   In\nfit   for   human   consumption?\"   asked\nMagistrate    Brown,    pointing    to    the\nbottles   on   exhibit.\n\"I   do   not   say   It   ls   not,\"   replied\nj Mr. Irving.\nj After Mr. Matthew had presented\nhis case Magistrate Brown dismissed\nthe action, saying thut the beer\ndregs were obviously not being kept\nby   Campbell.\nHSTHroiflY\nPOWER EXTENDS\nPLAIfTKITY\nTwenty-two Thousand\nHorse Developed at Two\nStations\nl-ullowiiu-- the .policy o( \"keeping\nfor enough ahead nf the power requirements \u00ab.f its field, su thai expansion of its present clientele will\nnot ttt'hampered lot* loch of power,\"\nthe   Kast   Kuoten.iy   Power   company\nhus completed an ext.-nsivi- program\nof   improvements.\nThe past teooon saw the completion   of   the   company'*   i*:ik<i   plant.\nwhich generates l.Vtmu h. p. at 6900\nvolts, using waler uniU-i* a [M-fool\nhead. Oft Klk river. Tins plan!\nmakes use of a 1100-fool wnod stave\npipe li feet in diameter, and a ron-\nerete lined water tunnel \u25a0.'una feel in\nlength, and has a concrete lined\nsurge tank 3'.' feet in diameter and\nSO   feet  high.\nThis brlngi the company's gener-\naiing capacity xi). to 13,200 h.p.. as\nthe   A ber ft Idle   station   on   the   Bull\nriver  dvelnps  7200  h. p.\nNew Transmission   Line\nA   m-w   transmission   line   ul   aluminum   wire   st. el   e-n-e.   ion   hi Ilea   in\nlength,  in duplication  nf tin- preeent\nsystem,   lias   been   completed,   and   as\nthe new line has about double tin*\ncapacity of the original, the irans-\nmlssion system now has about three\nlimes the original transmitting cfl -\nnacity. Altnbctlier the company lias\nIM miles of transmission lines, and\noraetieally   all   of   ils   CUetomere   have\nthe advantage!  of  dm Urate  service.\nTlie    largest    cUetomeT   of   Un-    K.ist\nKootenay Power company i-*. tin- Con-\n-<oi Ida led Mining .-v Smelting Company of Canada, whose Bulllvan mine\nand kimberley concentrator have\nhu^'e power requirements, but Is also\nserves  lhe Crow's Nest   cities,\n.u< ii>i;vru,iiY  shoots si;i,r\nBRANTPORD, Ont.. March 27.-\nLorne Henry. 17, an Indian boy\nliving on the Six Nations reserve\nWai killed vesterdav bv the accidental firing of his rifb* as he was\nsetting his traps in a swamp on lhe\nreserve.\nTHIRD DIVISION\nSHIELDJNNER\nHawthorne Trophy Is Presented to School Debaters\nby Daughters of Empire\nDivision three of _ Ihe high school,\non the negative Bide yesterday afternoon won the Hawthorne I.O.D.K.\nshield, defeating division one, the\naffirmative side, in a debate on.\n\"Resolved    that    war   has   been    more\nbeneficial than harmful.*    a  number\nof the members of Kokanee chapter.\nI.O.D-I-;. were present, and Mrs. Willinm rtutlu-rford. in addition io presenting the shield, prehcuted medals\nwon   last year.\nMrs. ('. V. (J.iguon. f.-r the\nDaught-ri of Empire, Miss M'ayne\ncurrie. high school teacher, and Miss\nOttVe Mo watt, a student, were the\njudges who decided 111 favor of Ihe\nnegative*, These \u00abr\u00bbre Misses Dorothea Oraham, Dorothy Hillam ami\nRath Craufurd, Tiie affirmative\nspeakers wen* Ted UeVloar, Harry\nEngland   and   Howard   Wright,\nMis.    W,    <>.    Ban.    former    rcgriit.\nIntroduced Mis Rutherford, who followed ber presentations uiih a  short\nKing.     Mis.     C.    I.     Archibald,    Mrs,\nAndrew   Sutherland,   Mm.   -tiagnon.\nOther visitors were Mrs. Lieslio\nCraufurd, Mrs. 1>. O, Thomas and\nMrs.   Fred    H.   Oruhnm,\nInterior Telegraph\nLine to Dawson Is\nClosed; Use Wireless\nDAWSON, Y.T., March 27.\u2014The\nmanager of the Dominion Telegraph\noffice here hus been notified that\nthe land line between Hazelton\nand Telegraph Creek haa been closed,\naud that messages for inter.or points\nin Yukon territory must now be\nrouted by Kdmonton and wireless\nto. Dawson.\nThe laud line between Dawson\nWhite Horse and Atlin is still In\noperation,\n \u2022*,\u25a0\u25a0\u2014 \t\nBODY TAKEN FROM CANAL\nMONTREA1\nif .ui ualden\nins afternoon fron\nii   which   it   had   lain\nManh\nsd m\n27.\u2014Thf body\nn was removed\ne Lachtae canal\n:lnea last fall.\nBother\nentatto\nPrljentations   Made\npresenting (be shield t\nii   m\nI Se\nlea i\niid Li\nhi\nlivl-\na    year,    Mrs.\nallowing   pi'*s-\nhiHtory  medal,\nlory  in  junior\nHarold  Mut-\ni    marks   in   lhe\n\u25a0ear;     and    Cedl\nter, Max Comer-\nmatriculation last j\nthews, Hr- li<*\nmedal for the higl*,\nentrance elass l ist\nCameron, for his br\non, gold medal for senior matriculation  hletory.\nThe     Kokanee     rhapter     memben\npresent   were   Mis.   Rutherford,   Mrs\nKosr. Mrs. ,1. A, Porin. Miss Porin\nMrs. I\\ II. Sheffield, Mis. D. Martin\nMrs.     Qeorge     Motion,     Mrs.     \\v.     s\n'CASCARETS' 10c\nIF CONSTIPATED,\nDIZZY, BILIOUS\n- Feel fine!     Let\n!\u25a0    -'       \"Cascarets\"   clean\nz-,- _ your   bowels   and\n\u25a01^=-----=:\u2014 stimulate     your\n^_f \u25a0_.    liver.   No griping\nover acting.\nllions   of   men,\nen   and  chil-\n^__t t]wn      tako      this\nT 1 *u\\-\/\/ C r-*\u2014     harmless    laxa-\n-J--     f:    j-jQ.       tive-catlmrtic.    It\n*_~   \u00b1_ 2 doesn't    sicken\n\"=* $ fbb     like     pills,\noils,   calomel  and   salts.    Tastes   nice\n\u2014OoXi   wonderful.     10c,   20c   and   &0o\nboxes\u2014any   drug   store.\n'_r^f^m\\._^   r\u00a5\nx*-= \u00a3mm  t-Lv   amras\n.-YE OLD FIRME=\n\"Good  Goods  at   Gray's\"\nIf Your Eyes Are Worth\nHaving, They Are\nWorth Saving\nBy lulls experience ami modem\nmethods we  ti-st  eyee.\nJ. B. GRAY\nWatchmaker,   Jeweler,   Optician\nBAKER ST. PHONE 333\n'\n^\u2022^^\u2022^.\u2022^\u2022^^\u25a0^.^^\n1\n1\ni\nr\n! GIN PILLS i\n]                 FOR THE                t\nI KIDNEYS;\nt\n*\n<\n>\n1\n1\n*\ni\ni\nr\nI\n,\nI\n;\ni      .   .,      -\n.   Don't trifle with a Pain\nI   in tlic   Hack\u2014It   may\nmean Kidney Trouble!   1\n'   Gin  Pills will relieve   f\ni   you.  Get a box to-day.   -\ni                                                 56    (\n*^7. >k^y\\*<,\\*\\',\\*\\'*\\\ni\n<\n-\n-\n1\n\u2022\nCanada Drug & Book Co\nNelson, B.C.\nHAS IT\nESTABLISHED   1850\nThe Longing for\nMusic in the Home\nThe Piano hold\\ a first place in\nmcetinft the universal call there is\ntoday for a musical instrument in\nthe home\u2014the place of all places\nwhore music is most appreciated.\nInstinctively the lover of great music insists\non quality in tone. He will have no other. For\nthis reason he chooses a Ilcintznian & Co Piano,\nknowing that Heiittzman & Co. supremacy reflects\nan achievement unparallel in the whole history of\nPiano building\u2014a reputation that today circles the\nentire  globe.\nOnly lime tells the real quality of a Piano.\nHEIXTZMAN & CO. Pianos were made in 1850.\nYour old piano taken in exchange as part payment.    Terms arranged  on balance.\nWe pay express or postage on three or more\nVICTOR RECORDS or PLAYER PIANO ROLLS.\n\/ \t\nHeintzman & Co.\n:22    Eighth   Avenue    West,                                      511\nCalgary.   Alta.\nPlease mail me Illustrated Catalogue o\nand  Player  Pianos.\nName\nAddress\n\\. X.\nLtd.\nBiker     Street,\n\u2022lelson,  B. C.\n' your Pianos\nMOTHER!\nWatch Child's Tongue\n\"California  Fig  Syrup\" is\nChildren's Harmless\nLaxative\nfor\nAchieving Home' Beauty\nNothing n,\\,\\ be more inspiring than :\\ frcihly painted\nhome. Bright and immaculate, it seems to reflect the pure\njoy of living\nPaint brings beauty but even more than that, it protects\nand preserves and adds years to the life of valuable\nproperty.\nR-H English Paint assures painting success. The first\nbrush tlip tells its own atory of quality. Absolutely pure\nand free from grit or lumps, it spreads with silky smooth\nness. leaving I trail of matchless beauty that transforms\ntlic dullest sm face\nB-H-English Faint\nprotacu and prcscrv-M to an unusual df;;icf   Ii iprcadi furtfatr \u2014\neffectively \u2014 gallon (or s-allon, than any other paint Its lustrous\nfilm Is air-iijlit. The sun ca.irot blister it. It is toufih and un-\nyicldinf  yet clastic tROUgh tt exp.tnd or contract wittl  the  tcin-\npeututc .Ttwtfore its beauty lasts 100 Uajl \"\n'\/rrmn\n\u2022ll lew\ntypical ll-ii\nProduct:\nII M  Kncluh\nIViua\nllll   rr,-.-,.,i.\na..\nII II 11,111. Ra\ni:i,-v\u00bbim,\n1! II    IT.   [..!\u00bb\ni-.m'l\nlldlo, .\nll-ll   Minlla.\nVarnlih\nUfa I.-..1,\n\u25a0   S|i.,r\n..r uniintll;\nB-K Hoot Pi\nIM.-c u -\n(.fnAsm.l SI\n':'\u25a0,.,.,\n,\\\nWlii-n v.,iii\nbilinin. hu\ncoiiitJ-tongue\nnpoenful of i\n.Syrup\" iwee\nprqniptly claa\nlilU       iM\nllpaU\n\u2022uiii-,     fi.vcri.Hli-lii-i.iilli. .\nur    iliarilio'-n,    a    tea- ;\niHilni*   \"INlllfiiinia   rig\n|.,.|i-iis    111,\"    stuirunh    uml j\nt-iiii!! the bowul (if iiuisnns.!\nHuLiiiiiK   l'ooil   ulul   Willi.\nlulls   or   oveiucts.     C'mitiiinn\nHIPPERSON HARDWARE CO.\nNelson, B. C.\n\u00bb as*\nN<v<\nno parootlca or soothlBf -Jiuks.   Chil-\n\\Xtap   love Its (IflirluuH  tft^bs.\n.VhI< your diuKKist for genuine \"(Jul- !\nifurniH Flf Byrup\" which hus' full\nducLtkuis for hables uml children of\nall iik*'s. lth.lnly ptiiiteii on hotth-.\nMothti! Vou must \u00abuy \"California\"\nur you may tS\u00abt au imitution fly'\nsyrup.       ...    _.    1\nBjdtiilram-HcnJtrson Limited plain to assist AMI\nWe will gladly (utr,'\\)i full p-rliculin of the ftn pli\ntfiwpuXf wn bir.-tit iiy tnm\\B**~~>u which tnaklt Utain Ib\"j\u00bb\nIJIlflrtj cn IN pwtial pttgumi plan baill.    Wl*M lO u.i for full (let\nf.'-jr Qwattt   '\n Page Foul\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1925\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nrubllflhcd every morning except Fun-\nday by The News I'ublu-hlns company,\nlimited,   Nelson,  ll.C.\nHusiness letters should be addressed\nand checks and money orders mad*\npayable to The Newa Publishing company, limited, and in no case to Individual   membera  of  the   intaff.\nAdverti King rate cards* and ARC\nstatements of circulation ma,led on\nrpquest, or may be turn at tho office\nof any advertising agency reOOffTltfttd\nny  tlie Canadian   I'ress a asocial too,\nSUBSCRIPTION   RATES\nny mall   (couiUry(,   per month...I    :1\"\nPer   year        6.00\nHy mall   (city), per year ...   11.00\nOutside   Canada,   per   month iii\nPer   year        T.ISO\nDelivered,   per   week          .2T>\nFer   year      13.00\nPayable  in   Advance\nMember\nAndlt Buroan  of\nClrcnlnttoa\nSAT I\nRI-AY.  MARCH\ntt,  ,:..':.\nLighter Side\n\u00a7 H   ...\nReaders of Tho Pally News contribute many of the best Items to\nthis column. Just RlM your name\nor Initials, er nom-de-plume, and\nwend in ymir brtghtMl ideas\u2014Kdl-\niot,   Lighter   Side.\nEfficient\nI Housekeeping I i\nBy  LAURA   A.  KISKMAH\nENAMELLIMG   ZINC\nThat Body I\nof Yours   ||\nBr JAMES  W.  BARTOIT,  M.D.     i!\n:!::;:;:s::r:!:,:a:i:a.i.::;!!;:3!ii!EL,i!:|i:iiiii\u00abu\nAn Old Youth\ni:\nlist\nmin-iu* work.\nAm ther   little   menace   worth\nnoting   is   the   Jnyt-ilker.\nA   ja>..aU.-\nmil   ii   han\nfi w\nUS    III\n.li II lll-dl-m-ian\n.\u2022hint;.     All,   \u00bbi*ll.\nivthlna  in Mr!\nFrance's Predicament\nNew regulations to encourage\nbirths in the department of the\nSeine speak for themselves.\nIn order to stimulate (he\never-falline; birth rate in the\ndepartment of the Seine, in\nwhieh the city of Paris is situated, the money prizes fin-\nLew babies have been augmented.\nThe increase offered is rrom\n\"00 francs to 850 for the third\nchild; 400 to 150 for the fourth\nand so on up to 800 for the\neighth.\nWhen, in  the  beginning of\nthe 19th century,  Malthus' essay on population was published\nFiance took up the speculative\nhypothesis    greedily.      French\neconomists, imbued with liberal\nideas, promulgated the \"moral-\nrestraint\"  feature of the Mal-\nthusian theory with  the result\nthat in  the middle oi  the cen-i\"1\"\" \"\"\ntury it became  fashionable to !,,,'\",^i',:\".\ncurtail  prolific  families.    Mal-     Xu win\nthus based his control of pop-1\nillation on the demand for food, j \"'t ,\u201e\u25a0;\"*,*\nFrench agricultural resources ; \"7,. ,'\u25a0',','\nprecluded the threat of potential starvation. Had economists! \u25a0 pi-'-u'i\nin those days Foreseen the re- '''\">!.',.\nsuits of spreading such doctrine n i...r- *\nthey would probably have cur-1 \u25a0\u25a0 \u2022\u25a0\u2022 \"-'\ntailed their tongues ami pens l ,is,,, \u201e,,\nrajher than cause a decrease of j v.-ii i\nFrance's population; for at '\nheait they were patriots.\nThe harm, however, was done \"[',.,'.\".\nand present generations pay the win m\npenalty. Importation of for- - \"'\neigii labor may for the time ,,.\u201e\u201e, ..,\nbeing offset the demand ofl i-\" ;-\nWorking forces for the maintenance of increased industry. '., \u25a0.;\nand agriculture, but  the injec- -!-\ntion nf foreign  blood  must  of\nnecessity help to deteriorate the I\nhome-bred stock of the French]\npeople,    Agencies are working      \/'\/   i\novertime in Italy. Poland, Spain i   i        \\\nand   Belgium   to   enlist   alien ' -_\nworkers.    Since  1922 the foreign   influx   of   this   heteroge-  ,.\nneons importation has increased  \u25a0\u25a0<\nfrom 3000 1\" 6000 a week  in\n1021 and permanent settlers be-  .\ncome more numerous in propor-] '\nlion annually.\nDepending   on    foreign    infusion of new  blood or  facing\nInevitable extinction is the present painful plight ol this proud]\nand    ancient     French     nation.\nRace  suici.le  was   not   in  the\nminds of those who encouraged\nMtlthusianism during the last\ncentury, but the inexorable laws ,\nof  nature  may    nol   be  tlisre- .\ngai'ded with impunity.\nInevitabli   race  extinction  is   .\nnoi  an exaggerated  illusion of\npessimistic fancy.    Such symp-]\ntoms are known  in  contemporary history.    The Masai tribe j\nin Africa is a glaring example h^\"'\u2122'\nof nature's retribut ion. In 1900 | i,:ii-rW\na census of the trilie taken by j i--   \u2022\u25a0\nSir Charles   Elliott, then  com-\nniissioner     of     British     East j    An, i\nAfrica,  accounted   for  250,000 \"\";\u2022\u25a0\u2022'\nMasai,   In 1920 the census >v-,','.\" '*v:.'\nturns were reduced to a bare\n25,000.     While   the   cause  of |        (\n-Masai   extinction   was   not   an ;, ,,,,. ,\neconomic  phantasm  of gloomy j a ina\neconomi-l*. the same effeel at- i \"''.\"J;\",\"\ntends on all causes which play I '.\",['\u201e'\u201e ,\nhavoc with prospects of future | yivn\ngenera inns.\nMistaken    conclusions    from\nsuch premises as Malthus' \"pre-  ..\u201e,',\n- entive  checks\"   and   Darwin's . ...u -\n\"struggle    for   existence\"   are;\nmore  readily   arrived   at   than   ,..mi,ii\ncorrecti d. Both utterances were   i\"1 \"\nstarling  points   in   the  decline, ]',\"'\",[\nof births in France.   Taken up ! .\nby  the  would-be  educated and\nintellectuals, ihey are a ipenace\nto the dunes who blindly follow\nblind leaders.    Belated or half- I\nhearted  admissions  of  the  responsible     author      are      nol\npromulgated as freely as their\nformer     brusque     statements. ]\nMalthus confessed:\n\"It is probable that, having\nfound  the  bow   bent   ion  much ]\none way, I was induced to bend -\nit  too much  the other wav  in\norder to make it . traight,\"        j\nCLASSIFIED     ADS     BRING     RESULTS.\nA Chicaijo man wants $50.-\nCQO bocaunc ano'.licr man took\ntho wife he t-catcd like 30\ncents.\ntilt.  .-.an,.   iK-onle  who  like   ii-  have\nTOMORROW'S   MENU\nBreakfast\nI Irani-.-s        Cereal\nfried   Riga and   Bacon\nst\nl-'l-.-lll,\nll-l- I I\nWrlsli    Ri\nr.-li-iy I'l.-f\nllulli r.-i-ul,\nDinner\n.1   Oebbago Sua\nUn at  i.iii.i,\nl-i.l.itm s\n-run  Salad\nSupper\n:=jl Al   an   liisiii-aiH-i:  riinyi-nliiiu   ill   To\nll iiiulii In .laiinni-y, one of tin* Hamilton\nJ delegetea, Sill viars olil. was one of\nj lln- sla-aki-is.\ni      II,.   hail   lived   dinitiK   Ulfl   I'-il-'ii   of\nj fill-   sin.-reigns   in   (Jreat   Britain   .'ind\nul' 'll   lu-i-shleiits ul' lhe  I'liili-.l   Slates.\nThe description* of his appearaficA\n\u25a0 \"sprightly,  wilh   Sllaliliing  eyes,   rllildy\ncheeka,     inimai-ulalely     attired,     nnd\nwearlnf \u25a0 \u2014?w* piall oanutlon in his\nbuttonhole,\" Is worthy of thought\nlie  had  outlived  ull   the  mortality\ni lableu, and  mil.-  ih.- precedlns  week\nI had   been   paid   in  i.ish   lhe   full   value\ni of his policy,\ntha   keynote   ot  his   addreaa   wus\nthai   rt Vou  loal  yuur enthusiasm yuu\nAll, 1.\naria-d\nold.\nold    until\nlal   yuu\ndid    lu\nllii\nell tllll-\n-lined   lull III ii\nUlecee   ran    nude  as  sanitary\nporcelab   or   stone.\nTo Enamel a \/.in.-1.in.-1  Bathtu\n- Begin    by    Meaning    ll    thorous\n| Whi n    abeolutely    dry.    go   over\nsurface  with   fine  rnndpaper   to   i\nil   uliat   pulnli-ra   . ill   a   'tooth\"    t\nOne of his statements was:\n\"When   I   was   n   kid   the   farmers\nused   I.i   have   an   uld   sun-.*   lhat   ran.\n\"Ill,-Irs    uuld    in    II 1.1    farm    yet,\nI,.vs.   lint   you've got  to shovel   il   out\n11    doesn't    ruin    ruses:    if    yuu    want\ni e   ruses   yuii'v..  got   t.i   plant   mure\ntrees.\"     In   other   words,   dig   up   yonr\nown   gold   and   plant   yuur   own   roses.\nIll'    runts,-,    seme     of     Ils    need    to\narouse    our    enthusiasm     more    than\nothers.\nnil I\nth-\nthai   makes   Ihe   onu\n.1  is Hi,, kind of show\nMODHRNISM: TAMELY soil\nMITTIMl TO THE IMPOSITION\nOK NEW RESTRICTIONS DODO-\nIMl   THEM.\nWi\npaint    will.   |, ill\naa.l applv ii  thin   even coal  o\ntill,    enamel    inlil, li   ally    good\nware   store   will   sell   yoal.      I\nfor   25  hours,  then  *n th   n\nmel    llghtls\nIn-  .1\n1   hard\nrv I\nWhatDoYouThink?\neee.liil   in  opening n ehunnel   lietween\nI llerrard   and    Treat    Lake   City    yes-\n; terday, and that beginning this- morning the lug wuuld make regular\nlri|is from (ierrard to Trtinl lak..\nThis   will   he   weleollle   news   not   only\nto realdenta of Trout Luke City but\nalso to Nelson inerehunts uml other\nlocal litisiness men who have been\nwaiting   to  get   freight   shipped   In.\nThe Dally News Invites letters\nfrom loaders upon matters of pub-\nIta inlerest. A iioin-iii.-pltiiiio may,\nif desired, be employed, but every\nletter must he signed hy the writer\nus ii guarantee of good faith,\nthough not necessarily for publication. Letters should he brlet and\nmust    avoid    personalities.      The\nHuilv    News   does   not    hold    Itself,        \u2022 \u2014 * *\nIii   any   wav,   responsible   for   the      (flic   Daily   News.   March   IS,   IMii)\nviews of correspondents.      I...tiers\nwhloh  contain   advertising  matter,\n\u00abv-\nTen Years Ago\n.Miss    Blanche    Koeley,    I'd..    M.U.,\nunder  any   eireuuistanc.\nQueen's Bay Resident\nSuggests  Better  Boat\nService on Arm and Lake\nFlew From England\nto India and Back\nor propaganda which is classed as      ,,-   Vancouver,  reached  the  eity  bust\n\"\"\"'\"'\"\u2022    \u2022\u25a0 '    '\"'    \u2022\"\u25a0\"'l'\"\"'     ! night.     She   bus   t\u201e-,eple,l   ll   |.osilli,n\nwith  the Canada   llrug  A  Hook eom- I\n \u25a0\u25a0\u2022'\u25a0\nTo the K.liliaof The Dally News:\nSir\u2014I   hi pe   you   will   be  alih-   to   find\ntints and space  te  publish  the  following letter.\nOn   Hi-   inoriiuig   nt   starch   \u00ab,   i\nwanted to go  U Nelaon, and signalled i n;h|j.\ntor ihe 1...at 1.. rail.    A medium s.piall | ...\nwas blowing,    after wading about an \\    un,   i*.   v   w.-ir   returiu-ii   to   the\na the lam  came, bat  tin- Mil alg-l,^ ,,n  Saturday night  niter  having\ni   i   ,\u201e-,,-    si\"'nl  Uie   winter at  points  in  Cuii-\n;,.,,   U.-i.ie.i i lornla and Oregon..'\nIn   n   latter   lioiu   the   frunt   Align;\nW.   Ilavis,   whn   left   here   with   seven.,\ni,tlu-r engineers shortly after the out-\nhreak of  the  war to Join   the  Canudl-\nan engineering em-p. states that wiih\nt! xe.-ption      of      two      niemliei-.s.\n'i'humns  lli-owu nn.l   It. T. C.utdy.  who\nhave   secured    comralselons    In    the\nImperial army, the parly  is siiu  in-\ntael    and    With    No.    1   i ipany,   Ca-\ntlnoera,   In   l-'ratu-e.\nnl     Ila\nutile\nollii\n S    a    ie.- 1    conl    III\nmantel,   dry   21   hours,\ne  Miiuolh   with   the   nun\nthing   sandpaper     Sow\nSomeone  asked   the   postmaster   in\na   small   town   If   he   didn't   glow   tired\ni.f ins job of stamping the cancellation dale nil   the stamped   letters,    lie\nreplied   thai    there   was    plenty   of\nchange in  his  work, because he hadlperhe\n- , i.. change the day uf the month every    '    \u25a0\ni     'ning. and   tlie  nam.- of   llu-  month\nat On- beginning of every new month.\n\u2022    ami    [la-    new    v.-ar   every    1-    months.\nI        In   other   words,   il    is   your   outlook\ni   . n   life,  your  Inclination   or   perhaps\n- your     inherent    ability     lo    see     llle\n,lv   lie    third   and   lasl    coat,   hut    do j bright    side,   lo   keep   uli-\nI nol   sandpaper  this when  dry.    Vmi   ttmuslasms,   that    realty\nSAFE   FOR   DEMOCRACY. I sliould  allow  four days  for  tills  Una]   young.\nOmar     Khayyam     was     not     a :\ndiincjincj    man.    Dr.   Jinab-1 - Fadli j u\n.ells   the   Ealial   assembly   in   San j ''-\nFrancisco.\nI'o   Kl\n\"li-ith   tlie   bough\npundits  vow,\nnor wine.\nauspicious sii.-.\ntin\nlei    stand\na  Hnr-Un\nl.v  .washing\nilll euM wn\nlllll.- washing s...l:i hi\nVCil, Hi. if luef.iir.\nerior     With     a     una',\nHither      of      these\ntlnals    \u00abill    remove\nold      a'11'\" \"'\nlid\n11. mi\nuglily\nwill   have   a   .-!\n-f   I    of  seen,\nihe routine, the\nv.uk.    f I    and    see]\nthai    dulls   and    dead.\nli\nyour   an-\nteepa   you\nlln.llghls.\nvery   day\nold\nil\nI..SU      VM\ni     a    Plllllll\nli-   lhal   -..;\nimlpaper.\nulpnper\nind    L.-il\nAfter\nst.    ei-\nall     llu\n-   i.i    ih.-   red\n,-   ii   I.,   hurdei\nI   huvi    not   t\nti\nda     F|ll\n!.l    lollS\n'.  |    coul\nIMilll.     ell. r\n.     fur    ui-.li:...\nlh    double    i\nip.    ..if   duel\nnil     ila.ul.I\nIg   lliese\nhai    if  el\n-ii    will    note\ni.-.l    1 Hing\n-s: I would advise\npainted tm- Hu- rea-\ni I.-.l or tainted their\nolil.-s si Hitched- and\nTOVlde a   hi.ling  plan-\nOn      Hal.\nul!)      :his    ,,\u201e\nI.el      il   ' fu\nMiss    Kukinnii\nDaily News Cross-Word Puzzle\ni  tha  call\nnil.\nTli.-   lUUull    l'V    thl\u00ab    'ini.-\ntic;iiiv Wown over and the'\nt . ii,- no Hppaivnl iru--i.ii for in- do\u00bbi i\nimt oalllng, -\u25a0*-<\u25a0\u25a0 ft (hai it w\u00bb\u00ab \u00bbo*\u00ab [\n.rn Rchedule. This kloA of thihf hap- ,\nin ns; very often.\nRometlmea women and <*hililn*n are\n!,rt. ;i]-,\u201e perlehable fnjtl t'\"'- *bo\\\nprairies*. The pxcum ceeniH in h,- that ;\nHn- boats ean'l malTe tbe landtnm In |\nrouvh weather inn purely mil of the\nenormous profits mule by the C. P. R. |\nQ   biial   i Id   be   mode   thai   could   be\nof these huge boats thai cannot make j\na landing even In moderate weather. |\nl. pereon going t'i hospital i\na woman for her confinement,\nl he wharf; a few crates of'\niptiilrd; ii can of cream soured |\nmean   m>tblng\nSIR   SEFTON   BRANCKER\nliriti.sli air Vlot-Rwrahal  who made\nan 18,000-rolle airplane trip from -Stag-\nland   tO   India   and   return   in   ennnee-\ntlon    wilh    Ilie    eHlahlislinii'iit.    of   air\nbasea for an BmplN dJrlfflhle lervtce.\nim\nlot to people living la rural districts.\nAlso, \"owing i\" ibe Ice In the Weal\nArm.\" it takes three or four houra to\nmake a trip of aboul 10 mllei, or\ns. ven rn* i-i tli ( hours for tha round\ntrip of about 10 miles. Everybody\nknows how long the Ice stayed  In the\nW'sl    Arm   this   winter.\nAnother thing thai galls is iin* ea-\nmliium prices we nre obliged to pa)\nfor ihis ,m*.st Indlffereni service.\nSiinly a company as Inrge and strong\nas the Canadian I'aclflc railway\nriiiilil put on a better service 'han tha\npresent.\nThanking   you   fm*   publishing   thla,\nW.   H.  sv.MOM'S,\nQueen's Bay, B.r'\u201e March 26.\nThe Economy of Fine Quality\n\"SAMDF\n\"JL\" JEi Jlba H012\nis always fresh and of full\nstrength. It therefore draws\nmore richly in the teapot. Try it.\nTwenty Years Ago\nThe Dully News, Murrl\nli. M. Kin:. popului\nliniUghiitll      Ki.nl.nav     as\n{Inn   nf   the   Allen   house\nuiiie.l  11. iii  the ei\nll    the   Sllal.-hii'ia    I\n\u25a04\nI.     I'.lila)\nkmiwii\nr. Roasls\n.1 reglstei\niht.\nCapt.   .!.   C,\n\"To lotsen s lrnit Jar cap.\nHCSk it.\" Ta.it .s the erthailox\nnu-tlu il - i makliiff tli I t.in-\n1 aycr  loosen,  alto.\nIn\n. ti\nde\nWhut the Press Is Saying\nA      1 -\nleaded\nFrsmitd   Flivvers\nuii      .,ii.Inter    km..I,.\nHORIZONTAL\nnl   (1:1 .i.i lln i-     Tl\nft;\nTtS>\n^Q^j&I\nPure Linen Towels\nPure linen towels are\nessential to people of\nrefined taste whether\nthe towels are of the\nlinest weave or are for\neveryday use.\nThe little shamrock\nwoven or stamped in\nthe corner of each article of Brown's Shamrock Linen is your\nguarantee of pure, genuine Irish Linen.\nAik  your tltalcr to .,\/mtr you\nthis famous line.\nBROWN'S\nSHAMROCK\npunt irish\nLINEN\nJnlin S. Urnwn & Sunn, l.kl.\nl.clfa.t   -    IrcLnJ\n. *==%> Can.iJi.i-i Bfsndu\n-< -sl-l'i\n<&  >      \u25a0>     JohnS.llr,m*,-\u00abS\u201en..\n\/5     '.--,    t\\     lean.Jai Limited\n[% ,.:,!... SOW Velllmtoe S.. W.\n,-...-   \/ Toioate\nLet us figure your bills\nof liuilding Material. Coast\nLumber a specialty.\nBuilding\nMaterial   John Burns & -Son\nBe\nI\nr    S.\nall\n'\/lie\nHai\nnstc\nIls\nlike\na      ll\nllltol\nanil-      ,\n111\t\n..-   the\nII.-ial\nid-\nli\nir    D\nd.   M\nii .-   i\nbatt\nr \u201e \\\nncj\n..uld   ad\nli-uitni\nNot   Successful\nMind,\n\\\\ il.l   ;\n1-- I Ilia\nTo   Shi\nII. -a.l.-\ni.l    a    W.alli.l\nIII       -e\nI     f..r\nWSWIlt  111   t I Mi.Ill) AY'S\nClWsh-IVtllU)   Vl\"\/.r.l.F.\nSafety in NumbcE-s\nTHE Muiii.il Life of Canada iia company\nui approximately 110,000   policyholders\nbtinded together for mutual protection\nand support in time of trouble.   Tbey obtain\ntlic insurance practically al cost. Surplus\nprofits over and ahove provision of necessary\nreserves arc divided among participating policyholders.\nLast year, tlic sum of $2,689,000 was thus\ndistributed to Mutual policyholdenasdividtmds.\nMutual profit-participating policyholders\nhave Ihree options: (I) They may apply their\nprofits to increasing the face value of tlicir\npolicies; (2) They may apply thorn to reducing\npremiums; (3) They may take out their profits\nin cash.\nThe Mutual Book tells the whole slory.\nWrite for il.\n^MUTUAL LIFE\nOF\nS^yVn,\nWaterloo\nOntario\nJ.   D.   BRACKETT\nDislrict    Manager,   Cranbrook,   B.    C.\nJames   Sl-inner,\nDstract    Agent,    Nelson,    B.C. .      ' \"\n\u00abTSMtt*^*snA-*M.<-rs \u25a0.'ftrntnr-iTmrz^ezxxzzEr.-r'i.'r&P\n\"m\n'\u25a0\n|-i|i:|'.'[Liw[y]cJB\niKitiji M2rM*vPP\n[0\n\u25a0\n**l\nhi i IrUdUt ll ao*-\n\u25a0\n\u00ab|o\ni\nBl'lOfb\nt\nc, a|yH*. pit\n\u25a0 '\na\n\"\u25a0'--I0\nt\nAdjf'l1 !'-\u25a0\ni:|c\n0\ni\nm-'\nL\nyBtIeIuIli'..\nA[t*J|\n-i\nA\n.. \u25a0\n;\u25a0\n\u25a0 ll\n,.;l il i |a\n'Skr\nE\ni\nQ|ri|:-1|A|T\n1   OHjiv\n'if^B\n'.\nt\nrJ(.'.Mr\nWT|H'i\n\u25a0 .il A\n^i.tfi\nl\nPi'- T\n\u25a0T|H|l\nc1o]y|o\nY0\n1  11\nTIC\nUF-Jv\nMl\nFID\nhi\nr\n0\nOIKHMHL\nifi-VH\n1\na ]c\nB\nf\nuii' pPf\"!0\nr]iijr|iTjATn\n_*\nn-i\nil.\nl-*^__^.\u2122-\u2014\n''\u2022'r.: 1\nV^J\ni eft\n'\\^'\n25 Per Cent Discount on All\nHeating Stoves\nWe are doing this in order to clean up\nand make room for Spring goods. This\nis a snap.\nNELSON HARDWARE CO.\n r \"    .,-f\n* ,, ;,-..\u2022;\"(,.j-A   Wholesale and Retail\n|\u00bbS-    '^'^   NELSON\nQuality Hardware\ne. c.\nStrenuous Udys\nOWLTMB\n'^5Sft^j_^ TOMC rOOO IJL\"VU?AGE\nttuttdf up lvr*\\in,Tl\u00abs*vcs,Ciind ti-odxj\nWhen -rlays ;irc dllrd witii the rush nnd strain\nof business or housework\u2014you know the\nlassitude that creeps over you at times\u2014lhc\nafternoon heaviness\u2014lhe exhaustion after\nthe day's work.\nThese are times for a cup of delicious \"Ovaltine.\" Made from e<JKS milk and harley\nmalt, \"Ovaltine\" will supply the extra energy to brin^ you \"up to the crest\" ftgafo,\nA cup taken on retiring soothes the nerves,\nassures sound sleep and promotes vigorous\nhealth.\nAt all  Druggists\nSOc, 85c, 31.50\nA. WANDER, LIMITED. LONDON, KNG.\nCanadian Office: 455 King St. West, Toronto.\nBrills)\u2014and utcd throughout the Empire\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS,  SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 28. 1925\nPage Five\nrr\n#J\nGore\nPumps\nThis natty model, Gore\nnip pattern\u2014\nPatent $(1.00\nlck Suede  .1,7.00\nAndrew & Co.\n.eaders in Pootfttshiotl\nKASLO PICTURES\nKLONDYKE TRAIL\nRev. Mr. Reid, a Former\nMounty,  Shows  Own\n\" Slides\nKASLO, March 21. \u2014 An IntertattnK\ntoeture wns given by r..-v C. i:.-.-.t of\nBalfour, in BacUa' hall, to \u00bb pMbad\nhouat, the nubject being \"Early Dav.s\nin thrt Klondyke.\" Tha lectern wns n-\nluatmted by wmi fine oriffnsl itldaa,\nthe photee having baan tobtrx (luring\niiu'   goli   ruafa   of   '8T,   wh.-n   Mr.   lU'ed\nwaa in  the Nortbweat Mounted poiiec\nform\nTin- proceed* of tba ntari-SDiaaa,\nwan in* aid of Bt Matk'a church,\nrata titan \u00a570 being r-Mniw.\n. Several mualoal cum-feeif wore glvan\nI \u2014 a duet by Mrs. A. Anderson and *'.\nKerr; a trio, .Mrs. a, Anderson, A. An-\nIdernon and Miaa  M.  Olegertch;  ami  a\nPOVtl   Hla   by   Miss   Jt,   I'luk-i*.\nWAIT FOR ROADS\nTO GET ORE OUT\nSurprise  Leasers  Have   a\nCar  Ready;   \"Mollie\"\nStrikes Vein\n'wood Hears\nNew York Radio\nSANDON, Mai-ili JT. \u2014 Tha sni.w\nttaa not \u25a0tarted to go v.t, and it will\nI... aoroe time before pack boraea caa\ngel   an tin-  lii'l---.\nIt i-i expected thai n aonelderablfl\nnumber  ot   eroeeecta   will   be   operated\nnf\nid\nilly  in\n rii.-i ahould ha\ninn;  money to w..ik  them.\nrii.-   t.-:--.\u25a0.i   at   tha   Barprlae,   whe\n\/ere dawn lar th.. .Iain-.., expeet In\nhip annual- ear aa Rood as Ila- mads\nn-   in   mal..-.\nOood  reporta  come   (rata   tlie  Mollie\n\u25a0 . titghea- ai   New   li.-nv.-i-.   a   rich   vein\n1 hat [ng  l a   atruci.   in - the  bottom  ,.l\nli-tlraily.   who  t-tliv.-d   ila-   will-.ilia shaft ai ,a  depth  ..f lllll feet,   l-'rain\nA|.|.In   111..v.-.   tine   Lit    l.a-    Ila-    -li.-..tiili-ns   mi tl    ll,.-    nir    i*    very    IHgtl\n1I..VOI.H,    Ma\n.as   Install\n\u25a0l\u00ab   statiulis   i\nill   .Maiiln-al\nW.   .1\nila,   s, I\nis   X.-w-\n*2>\n'iislness\nEverything lo lie sold under cost, including Stoves,\nBinges, Dishes, Glassware uf nil kinds, Granite\nWare.  Paints and  Varnishes.\nJ AS.   H\nBOX 754\nLEE\nROSSLAND, 1!. C.\nSocial Happenings\nIn Nelson\nThis column \\s being conducted\nhv Mrs. Vlgneux. All news of a\n\u25a0pel*] nature, including receptions,\nprivate entertainments, personal\nIteirif-, marr.nRes, etc., will appear\nIn tliis- column. Telephone Mra.\nVlgneux.\nMrs. .i. <;.. r,amiii.-, au Carbonate\nstreet,   entertained   a   number   of   her\nfriends at hrklge Thursday evening.\nMrs. Dave rioucifimt and Sin, Chartei\nF St-irk earryiru ztt th. Hwt Mid\nHfcond prizes of the evening. The\nplayers   were   Mrs.    It    K.    Kirhy.    Utb.\nHarry  Amaa,   Mrs    it   Cecil   Qrlaaelie,\nsirs ' I'Vi-ii Barberta, Mrs. J. Hooker,\n.Mrs i-\\ s. Wbeeler. Mrs. W, .!, (I.-i-\nhraeht, Mrs. 10. L Buchanan, Mrs. M.\nBase at Vaacotaver, Mrs. ,i, ntio,\nMrs Charlee 1>. thaw, Mrs. CharTea\nStark ami   Mrs.   D.   Proudfoot,\nMrs, Marry Blahop. 105 Milton av.-\nnni',    Fairview,   lias   as   ln-r   curat    bar\nmother. Mra. T. Mldfley of Boswell,\nv.im will remain in the olty uniil after\nihr   Boater  holtdaya,\nMrs. h. BhottM of Bonntnfftee was\na. city  shopper yeaterday.\nI-\\      Thmnlinson      of      -fflHoW      Point\n\u25a0pent  yeati ntay  In  (own.\nW,   .1.   Kai-m.-r.   the   CMtleinr   raer.\nWord was received In loin yeaterday thai Miss Jean MCVleur, i:.n .\nwas operated on lucoesefully al the\nVancouver  Oeneral   hospital   Thursday.\nShe   is   a   dttPVhter   0*   Mrs    I\u00bb.   W,   Mc-\n\\ icar,  Mill atreet.\nPr\n\u25a0ton   rid-\nThe Junior Bridge club mei Thura\ni';iv eviiim; at the home Ml Obaerva\ntory atreel of Miss Lonlae Cunlfff<\nwhen ih\/- playera were Miss Joai\nliaiilllti.n. Ulaa Mildred Irvine. Mis\nToota Miller, Miss Alolse Wragge, Min\nMhnra McDonald, Miaa Aileen Mans\nfield     Miss   Marion    BlnckW 1.\nMajor   Ma\nived  in  to*\nTl\nof\nif Mrs J, Seek. ltlT- WM*r sir-v-t,\nwho leaven shortly for Chicago, where\nsh.- win malu bar be\u00abie. During tha\nafternoon   ehe   was   preaented   with   a\npuree \u00bby her friends. Mrs. Shardelou\nwas assisted by BttB: T. Trigg* and\nMra Back. Beitde (he tueal nf honor\nthoee preeent were Mrs tl. Matthew,\nMrs A. Bel mer, Mrs. .' Armstrong,\nMra. r. Trlggs, Mrs. M. Hft Marty,\nMiaa M Young. Mra, M. .1 Varaevaid,\nMrs. .1. Harn.-s, Miss M. Shardelow,\nMrs A. Alpnugh. .Mrs. J. H. Ashman,\nMrs.   Thomaa    Disbar   and   Mrs.   S.    WOti\nDoutal,\nMrs.   ,1.   i-i.upland   of   Boswell   was   in\nto#n   ahopplng   ywatarttay.\n'   Bon      Mrs.    Senlt-Laiid.\u25a0?\u25a0    of    gia.n's\nHav sp.-ni   yesterday in N< lann.\nof   Mr\nal    Mrs    J     A.\nThe    hn\nMi Donald, IU Mill atreet waa the\nweoe  of   i   delightful   bridge  recently\nWhen   the   honors   nf   thi*   evening   went\ni, Mrs, il Cecil QrttMlle and W. ,1\nGerbracht for htgh tosre. while tha\nrcnaolatlona  were  awarded   to  Mrs   \\\\.\nA    Harrison  ami   Harry  Amas     The  in-\nVIted gueata were Hrs. ,\\ J Miller,\nMi and Mrs. William Brown. Mr, nnd\nMrs. l>. u Townaend. Mr, and Mrs. J.\ni: Gamble, Mr, ami Mis h. CecU\n'Jrinelle, Mr and Mrs. Harry Amas\nMr. and Mrs   \\\\\\ .1. Qertracht, Mr. and\nMrs Wale.' Mr. and Mra. HotoU\nl-ini.t. Air. ami -Mrs. .1 P, PlWer, Mr.\nand   Mrs.   Brwln   Davis,   Mra.   .lames   H\nUwrenoe. Mr. and Mrs .1. B. Carter,\nMr   and Mrs   William Taylor, Mr, and\nMrs,     Kr.-il      Harln-rls.     Mi*,     ami     Mrs\nCharles   l*\\   Hunter,   Mr.   and   Mrs.   .1.\nMiller and Mr and Mrs. W. A. Ilani-\n.-.,11       Enuring    ih<*    evening    rtellgh-l\nal\nlit nt-\nide\nJosephine sir,\nrionda ni the te\nMrs.     William     Waldle    and\n\u2022liinn.-is  nibeon   returned   loat\nrom  Castlegar.  where  tbey  sp\nay al   it\"*  home of  Mrs.   Wold\nnd    daughter* in-law,    Mr.    nni\nFOR\nM* Mi\n'. H. Bean nf Willow\nin* clt; yesterday to\nal   of    the    late   rant,\nMrs    .1     Pot\nTtalned a fe\n. aterday In honor n\ni    Qa-ge   of   Vamnin\n(siting  in   Nelaon   fi\nCharlea   McHardy,\nUrned      Thursday\ntek'a burtneaa trip\nMrs.   John   llamilhi-\nl,P   funeral   nf   the   1\nMrs   N    Muruhy'n  circle\n>h>\neln\n''In\nhoi\nMrs.    W.   O,   Miller   and   her   daujrli\ni. r. Miaa   Toota   Miller,   Bak\u00ab r   atreel\nhft laal evening via the Kettle Valid\nfor Vancouver,   where   they   will   job\nMr, Miller, who haa been on a visit t<\nftan Diego, Cal,    They expect   to rstun\nthe fust   of   the   week,\nRev. Norman U\nlie Church of the Redeet\ni turned laal evening v\n\"\u00abi t Im in from Portland\n. wenl as i Nelaon d.\n[qtary  convention.\nMrs.    Watte\nThuradny   It\nnth.\nstreet of Mrs lun. McKachi rn. Tho*\npiisent    were   Mra    W.   O    Rose,   Mr\ni. Md,ii'd. Mrs. Charles !\u25a0' Hunte\nMrs, I'av.- Lnunhhm, Mr- A ,1. Mill-\nMrs .1. Long, Mrs i:. il s. MeUo\n.-i x.iknsp. Mrs, A .1. Robinson i\nHelford and Mi-s Mnllle Islip .\nNakusp.\nA very enjoyjible hridgn was g|vi\nyesterday afternoon b) Mlsa Cameni\nat her home on High atn. t. Pali-vlet\nvn, n the honors for high peore w. i\nwon bv .Mr**-- w. i' Mtltrr, 'i he hoa\ni kh was asslatod ai the i.a hour I\n'lis.   A.   1>   McLeod.    The playera  wet\n\u2022 3(eat\n611 Raker Street.   Phone, 200\nMr\nAir\niCkwood,      .Mrs.      [1,      A       -Mt'K.ii l.md,\na.   .!.   A.   Qlhaon,   Mra.   W.   M    Walk-\nMrs,   w.   M.   Cunliffe   and   Sir*    W.\nMiller\nJunior and Small Women's\nTOP COATS\nAt $12.50 to $25.00 Each\nl\/JC\"\u00bb__\u2014A   Soft  textured   fabrics  fashion  these  New  Spring\n\u25a0     V i <-\\ Coals  fnr small  women and growing girls.\n\\ \\ >\u2014^J Shades are colorful Polo Cloths, Velours or Poiret\n3\/ Twills, such colors as Kust, Sand, Castor and Almond Green,\nWell  tailored,  and   neatly  lined  throughout  with\ngood quality Italian.    Sixes 15, 17 and HI.\n'rices |12<50. S-15.00 to \u00a325.00 each.\n\u2022\nA Fine Showing ol\nSILK  AND  CREPE DRESSES\nAt $22.50 lo $50.00 Ectft\nVou can find a Dress here for every style ami figure.    All are\nmade in this Reason's latest modes, with straight-line or  flare      \/'-5\\       jT\\ *\nskirts.    Some are quite sleeveless, others with  short  or long     T^     SW\nsleeves.    Some are made in the favored \"Ensemble\" style, and   J_fr       -r\/Ml>\nall are well tailored.\nColors arc Navy, Sand, Rust, Almond,  Black, etc., and  Ipni-f' .<-\\\"'\u00bb'\u25a0'!*\u25a0\nmings are new and snappy. Sizes 1(1 In  11.\nPrices from ,S22.r>0 (,, 950.00 each.\nAn Extraordinary Special in\nWOMEN'S, SKIRTS at $2.75 Each\nA special purchase of FIFTY PLEATED SKIRTS enables us     '     *\nto offer  them  at  this extremely  low  price. \u25a0\u25a0tlr\nAll well tailored of pure wool materials.    Some with Camisole     \\ | S.\nlops, others belted.    Colors are  Navy, Grey, Sand  and  Cocoa.\nSizes to 29-inch waist measure.-\nSpecially  priced  at  9-*\"-\"*1 each.\n-Mis.    II     .1.   Sli:\n.tain aial Mra Walt, a- Writ\nanili-tiii. til --. tiavr at Hi, ir ki\n\u00abri:-li|--    moth, i-    Mi I     V.     \\\\\nlit.\nSTOCKHOLM,  March   L'T.\u2014Nntl,.\nv.-lili*  l,.,-k,.iii   Involvlnu   ir.ii.iinii  in\n. ll    lil.lav.\nARRANGE SERVICES   w\"\"\u00ab* s,\u00ab''r. ,\u201e.,\nFOR SOUTH SLOCAN\nWll.l.iiW I'OINT, Mn\nili.-aii.-.N i..i- ,ia- pan ton\nii   th,-  tnpln.\nRev.   Mr.   Stoddart   Will 'i\"i. i\"-*: \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u2022\u00bb turning \u00ab*eir \\i\nMake Bi-Monthly        \"' \"';u-l\t\nVisits WAL MINERS STILL\nsnl'TII   sl.nt'Ax.   March   27.\u2014Wh\ni.v.   l-'ii-l.l   v..II.nnl   of   Trail   wa*\niKltnr   here,   Tn..-,!.,,-.   h Im   a   >\na-,    nf   holy   communion   in   st    M\nlaw's    church,    a    ,liiii,-li\n...litar   fnlloweil,   when   arr\nI..I-   S.in.lav   \u00ab\u25a0 IV!\nCONTINUE DISPUTES\nn.\nat,.-\n, la\n.Ml-\n1IAI,I1-'A,\\. March\nwecka ..r complete ,l\ncoal mining Imluatrv\ni.l' verbal I,last an.l\nipnrmonlo     an.l     full\nl.t\nHit   l.la-l\n: lij.l-\nI Inii\nlln\nAsp\/rm\n'S^etumeJi\n'roved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for\nNeuralgia       Colds\nHeadache       Pain\nLumbago       Toothache\nRheumatism   Neuritis\n\u00a3 \u2022*      .X\/-} j^**' Accept only \"Bayer\" packing\n^ \/^f JT'\\^r which contain.; proven directions.\n'      J *Sjf Ilfltiilv \"llnvcr\" lioxos of  12 tableti.\n**-*S 9 Alio (nttlea ol U and KiO\u2014Drnggiiti.\nRplrtn In Hi\" trn*-. murk* (reel\"!!.!--..! In rmni'la) nr n-ii-pr Miii'ilncnir\" of Bfaaoantlc-\neHMtar of Snli. allcm-lil lAr.avl Salirviii* Add, \"A. S. A\"). Wlilli* It Is u-f-ll known\nHat A-;.irn iia-iiiis lai,or n iracttue, n> ii-i'l 'In- pobllc n-afnst iniilnllnii:. Ilia Tulilt-ts\nif Bayer afMnpaaj \u00abu! t... it-uaptd witii tbcir aeeetal trade uuik. uil* \"Baear Om.\"\nSell Your Launch\nThrough the Classified\nColumns\nThose who are looking for bunch buys are con*\nlulttng the Classified Columns of The Daily News at\nthis season.   If you have a launch for sale, advertise\nit in the Classified Columns of The Daily News.   Vou\ni   will K<'i resulls.\nTo Insert a Classified Advertisement, Phone 144\n(Two Lines), Call At or Write\nThe Daily News\nNELSON, B.C.\nSouth Slocan Hears\nConference Report\nStH'TIl    SI.IH'AN'.    Marali    37    \u2014   Al\ntit.-   monthly   maetlng  of  the   women'a\n'iixiliai'.v,   Wciltii-Hilay.   Ht    Ilia   hiinn.   ..!'\nMra.   J.   Murray.   Mra.   '1.   K.   Afthhy\n-lav.-   lar   report    of   the   conference\nwhich   ahe   attended   ns   delegate   at\nKcvclatoke.\nli   uas arranged  t.i have  the aprlng\n-ala   of   Work   stini-llv.     'I'll.-   ...tnniil\t\nin    charge    will    conalal    uf    Mra.    .1\nMurray,    Mrs,   J.   IV    Viattlilili.    Mis-    IJ.\nK.    Aahby,   .Mis.   ll.    o\/atta,   Mra    l\"\niniii-li.sliaiik.   lira.    !'.    Anderaon    and\nMis.   II.   W.   Iliimphrr.\n:li.--    nf    t|ie    IS, i\nmlnera   Involved    lionleiinK    precurl-\nnilsly i.n starvala.il. taaial the i.1 it 1-.I,\n, Empire Bteel corporation and tin'\nUnited .Mini* Worker* of Amerl-ni,\nthe two iiarlics t.. tin dlaptltc, s, |(|\nreanlved today, appan ntly on n in-lit\nI h. .-. flnlalf.\nMrs. Pitts Speaks to\nCastlegar Institute\nI'ASTl.KUAU. March 27. \u2014 At tha\nmeeting of the women'a Inatlttlte. Mrs\nli ll I'itis i.f Nelaon cava an Inter-\n.si int.' account of her recent trip\n\u2022 asi Tins was followed up by I\nslant needlework demonatratlon, when\nMis. Pitta ahowed noma beautlfu] ex-\nl.il.ii*. Including bedapreada, fancy\nnprona,   drawn   t!ir,*ail.   woven   gooda,\n.   N.  Roai   navf  n   eharralng\nnf -tin-   aong   -.My    ninl,-\nIiinilil.*    tlie    sarin]    hntit-    in.\nMis.   W.  .1    Fal'inia-  anil   Mrs.\non,   aerved  a  fjelletoua  after-\nMrs\nPROCTER NOTES\n\u2014    Mrs.    B.\n.    Miss    Ethel\nmornlog   tin\nPROCTER, March\nMerrifield ami dang\nMerrifield, I. ft .Mint\nlinoli.-st. r.   Mum,\nMiss M. m, Murdock left Raturday\nI'la- Vancouver, wbere ahe will apend\na couple <\u00bbf weeka- holiday.\nMis     II    t'lill   anil   liar   mother,    Mrs\n.1.    Donaldson,   aavo   left   for   Waldo\nit\nM r,\nid...\nLIVEIll'iMU.. .Ma\nChance, um t., li .\ngrand   national.\nSunday Train\nBetween\nROSSLAND\nTRAIL\nNELSON\nMarch  29\nT.v\nl.v\nAl\nl;..s-tan.\nTrail   .\n.   Nils,in\n.   '\u25a0\na a tn.\nl.v.   Nelaon   .     \u25a0 l.:;. p.m\nI.i.  Trail    .. . ::. c. p.m\nArr. Hoaeland  I r an\nMuklng  Ail   Stnpn.\nFurther aim icemmn will 1,.\nmade  it   aervii-o   t<.   I-   iiorma\ni. S. Carter, D. P. A.\nNELSON,   B.   C.\nMis,    Knvll    an.l\nAuxiliary Elects\nat Willow Point\nWILLOW  point,  Mareh  :;. \u2014  -.t\na.    meeting   r.f   the    Wnman'a   anMlinrv\nnf   st,   Andxewa-by-the-Lake,   the   tou\nInwlnir niiii-i-rs were elected, w,-,lii,-s-\n.l-.y: Mrs John ililrny. prealdent:\nMra I). ll. Il Aiml.-wliiilti-. vlee-prea-\ni.i.-nt;    Mra    W.   .1.    .Main-,   aeeretary-\nWA8H1NOTON,    March    17\u2014Tht\n.'iniinei.itl'in agalngt tin* prohibition\nanienilnii.nt announce! linprecetli.nt-\ned ncthity on part of CuntiUlan rumrunners   have   begun.\nBaby Carriages\nand Sulkies\nJUST RECEIVED W-\nRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS SOME\nVERV FINE FIBER\nCARRIAGES. AT\nPRICES TO SUIT ANV\nP0CKETB00K.\nLLOYD'S   AND   SIDWAY   CARRIAGES,   REED\nFII1KR  ?3.'l.OO to ?(\u00bb.-\u00bb.<.<>\nSULKIES $1.00 to $^.50\nSTROLLERS $21.00 to S527.50\nSpecial Clear Outs\nWood Body Carriages with Hood $15.00 and Up\nStandard Furniture Co.\nCOMPLETE HOVSE FURNISHERS\niTT.WVA,   M.\nmte   nf   t\\ S-M.\n\\       in\ni-hli li\ni-   i.f   l.a.liin...   Que.,   who   die<l\nii--,    il.   IMI,   aint   Ittc   who*...\nai.i.laali.ni    Inr   piailrlln   lif  Jli\u00ab\nHudson Speedster\nFor Sale\ni'  S1600   t   n\n' D.    VicDONALD.\nPhone   112 Tra,I.   B   C.\nKootenay\nMusic House\nOnp.     Masonic    Block\nBAKER   ST. NELSON,  B.C.\nPHONE  5B.ri P.O.   BOX 67\nThe  Piano  House\nWilli--.    Kttitlie    aial    v'l.ll'1-''I'in'*\nCRUNFiWICK   AND   McLACAN\nPHONOGRAPHS\nTires and Tubes\nCHEAPER THAN EVER\nGoodyear Pathfinder Tin-. 30x3-\/a . S7.00\nGoodyear Pathfinder Tube, 30x3-\/;. ifl.75\nNELSON TRANSFER CO., LTD.\nDealers   in   McUaugl-ilin    anil   Chavrslat   Can\nSelect  il   D.-nicr,  tor     3QODYEAR    TIRES\nFHONE o'. COH. STANLEY AND VERNON STS.\nI\niIHMAB\nHEAD and\nBRONCHIAL\nIV) 1 iKiwiri    COKDS\nNo Smoke- No Sprays -Ko Snuif\nJust Swallow I RAZ-MAH Capsule\nR^Rtorea normal breathing. Quickly\nBtopn nil choking, gapping and uiucuo\nf;aUu'r;ngs in bruudiial tulwa. Givee\nong riijiu of rewLful alcep. Oontflins\nno irjunouB or habit forming drugs.\n$!.W) per box nt drngstorre. Send 6c for\ngonaruus trial. Teinplptons, Torouto.\nZ-MAH\nGUARANTEED RELIEF    '\nFrcf>dom\"froin P.iin.\nNeuvuljjta\nTV v-nnr, '\u2022 of Cann-lfanB hn-m Tound thai\nT.KC.'n livn <;nn \u00bb-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0( and aurtflt rmhmt trimm\nI'-un. TIt.C's\u00abet rlirwctt? on tiuxpuMAivtbaC\n<-*u\u00ab\u00abtv.\u00bb pein. 'ITlv cunUiD n > ilnm^-iw -*\u2022*\nhabit (iirm*ttf iti-u^i. Y\u00bbur druiigwl Wo*\nm-mda C-,u. *Hen i 10c. for ikiwthu Uuvi.\n'Uiupn-Uni.., ToranU). i\n$1.00 |5.h-\u25a0lv;,\u25a0,,\u2022,\nS1?E    linnhr-\nTRCs-\n\u2022*-\"\"\u2022    N.^r-J.1.\nSI7T    r.in.   .\nMPLETON'S'\nRHEUMATIC\nCAPSULES      31\nFor sale liy Poole Di'iif- Co., City Drug Co,\nFOR YOUR EASTER WARDROBE\nWt> aujtffcwl\nr  lonka .\nuio in,, and\nrata you  hi\nll    r,...,I    Rt\n4y^KjffMmf^p\/ny&^    -\nHKT,IAHLr\u2014THAT'S   ALL \u00bb\nIM-m  I^lh  Ave.   W.   iOi>l>\u00bb>site  Publio    Library),    Califary,    Alta.\n Tags 8!x\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,   SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1928\nCORNS\n_-:-   ,.\nLift Off-No Pain!\nDoesn't hurt one hit! Drop a little\n\u2022\"Froezone\" on an aching eorn, instantly that corn stops hurting:, then short\nly you lift it right off with fingers.\n-Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of\n. Treezone'* (or a few cenis, sufficient\nto remove every hard corn, soft corn,\nor corn between the toes, and the foot\ncalluses, without soreness or irritation.\n\"PHILLIPS\" MILK\nOF MAGNESIA\nFoster's Weekly Weather Bulletin\nTemperature for Month' of April,' 1925\n1\nI\n111!\n7   1   1 llll\n12\n13\nU IS lfi 17 IS 11 21 U22iU24\n2S:26 27\n28\n29\nIII\nii\n\u2022\n*\n\u2022\n* * * *\n \u2022\n......\n...... M\n\u2022 * * * \u2022\n*\n\u2022\n*\n\u2022\n \u2022 .. \u2022\n***********\n.-\u2022--\u2022       \u2022\t\n\u2022 \u2022 1\t\n\u2022 .. ..\n* * \u2022\n\u2022\n*\n\u2022\n*\n\u2022\nih\n*\n\u2022\n*\n\u2022\nCenter line of small stars represents normal temperature for the month, while round dots show tho predicted\nvariations.\nAccept only genuine\noriginal  Milk  of  Mucin\nby   ph\"Aici,ins   for   r>i)\nantacid,   laxative,   ooirt\nFull   directions   with\nany drug store.\n\u25a0'Phillips.\"  the\n\u2022la prcsi-rilied\nyears   as   an\nlive.\neach   bottle\u2014\nABLE TO DO\nHOUSEWORK NOW\nSick a Year. Got Great Benefit f romLydia E.Pinkham's\n^Vegetable Compound\naa ' \t\n: Blooming ton, N.S.\u2014\"I took Lydia\nE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound\nfor p&inB and backache, also for ner-\nYousness, aick headaches and sleeplessness. I was troubled in thia way\nfor over a year, and a friend told me\nabout the Vegetable Compound and\ninduced me to take it. I must say I\nhave received great benefit from it\nand am able to do my housework now.\nI recommend the Vegetable Compound myself and am willing for you\nto use this letter as a testimonial. \u2014\nlira. William Morse, Itloomington,\nAnnapolis County, Nova Scotia.\nDo you know that in a recent canvass among women users of the Vegetable Compound over 220,000 replies\nwere received. To tlie question,\n\"'Have you received benefit by taking this medicine?\" 98 per cent, replied \"Yes,\"\nThis means that 98 out of every 100\n\u2022women are in better health because\nthey have given thia medicine a fair\ntrial.\nMrs. Morse ia simply another case\nof a woman receiving \u2022great benefit.\"\nWomen suffering from the troubles\nao common to their sex should listen\nto what other women say who have\nexperienced the same sufferings and\nfound relief. Give thia dependable\nmedicine a chance-and at once. It\nta aold at all drug store* C\nWASHINGTON, Mareh 28. \u2014 Ten-\ndav period following Murch 28 is expected to be of the Kprlng variety,\nwith very moderate extremes, averaging considerably above normal temperature and below normal precipitation. Last five days of the period\nwill be wannest. A storm wave ol\nvery mild character will cross continent during week centering on April\n3 and bring scattered showers during\nperiod following Ktorm center, but is\nnot expected lo furnish relief to the\ndry areas west of longitude M. A\nsevere storm wave will cross continent during week centering on April\n12, and the extremes canned by this\nstorm wave are expected to bring general rains to most of the continent\nduring period of April 10 to ill. The\nexpected force of this storm would\ncarry considerable moisture tn the far\nsouth and southwest and this period\nIs the most encouraging of the spring\nfor the dry arens in these sections.\nCold wa\\e following this storm center is not expected to reach aoutfa of\nlatitude -Ifl. but cool wave will reach\ninto the cotton belts. Following this\nperiod, where sufficient moisture is in\nsubsoil, planting should be done in\nlocalities lhat are usually planted during   first   half  of   May.\nA moderately severe storm wave\nwill cross continent during week centering  on   April   17,   and   a   mild   storm\nillering on April 21. Temperatures\nApril   will   average   above   normal.\npat and last M days considerably\nabove normal, and April la to April\nH about to a llttb* below normal,\nl'reeipitatlon of April Ih expected to\nrxerage below normal, most precipitation during April 10 to April 16, decrease considerably, relative to the\nnormal of each locality, least decrease\neast of longitude 95 and south of lalt-\ntude 40 and Quebec and eastern Ontario, llainfall shortage Is expected\nlo be noticeable In sections 3, 7. I, fl.\ntenth half of 1 and west half of 2 and\nEi during tlie month. Drouth area will\nbe well defin.-d during Mav; severe\nstorm wave of April 12 is expected to\nmake coming conditions less noticeable   during   April.\nThe terrible tornado of March 18,\nthe day befi.re this letter is written,\nwas the type of storm most dreaded\nnnd with the least possihililv of being\nforecast successfully. 1 could men-\nperiods    that    would   dint;\nand\nln\ntics of the tornado are caused\ncontrolled by electro-magnetism\nthe same mariner as of any other cyclonic storm. To organize a tornado,\nIhe electro-magnetic action must occur at a time and plare where the\npositions occupied by high and low\npressure areas are such, relative to\nthe topography of intervening area, as\nto bring the hot and cobl air currents\ntoward each other. The spiral action\nof the eteetrn-magnetic currents from\nan overcharged earth starts the tornado. The tornado, or series of them\nas they often occur, lives until the\n\u2022-.upercharge ha* passed from earth to\nclouds. Tbe greatest number of tornadoes originate near and north of\nthe Ozark mountains and travel norih-\ncast. Cold air of the higher altitudes\nmovlnfc down to replace the warm air\nthat Is rising from lower aliiunles\nfurnished the ideal condition fnr the\nformation of these dieaih-d storms\ndltioc\ntlose\n\u25a0would  occur  ni\nmentioned,   but\na forecast of\nand it would\nThe occurrence\nis    o.vasinned\npheric  conditio\ntablUhed   <tir\nllle\nthe\nand   oca\nir the dat.\nI   would\nformation  of\n\u25a0tonally  they\nand   places\nt   e.insider\ntions.     The   whirling\niqaent   formatU\nm    planetary    pnsi-\nCLASSIF1ED\n6ULTS.\nADS     BRING     RE-\nARE YOU\nTORTURED WITH\nECZEMA?\nEczema, nr Salt Rheum, as It Is\ncommonly culled, is one of the most\nagonizing of all  skin  diseases.\nThe intense burning, itching and\nsrnaning, especially at night or whet;\nthe parts are exposed In heat are almost unbearable and relief is greatly\nwelcomed.\nThe\nremedy\nmost    reliable\nfor this troub],\nand   affective\nBURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS\nMrs. .1. R. Johnson, RR. No. 1.\nOshawn, Ont, writes:\u2014\"For years I\nwas troubled with eczema, and had\nthat terrible Itching and burning sensation, and rould find no relief for it.\nFinally. I was advised to use R.B.B.,\nand alter niy second bottle I began\nto see a great dllfcrcnce. and I can,\nnow, advise anyone troubled as 1 was\nto   use   this   wonderful   remedy.\"\nGIRL'S STORY\nOF KIDNAPING\nMYSTERIOUS\nStory of Night of Horror\nin Pasadena Woods Complicated\nPASADENA, March 27.\u2014Mystery\nsurrounds the asserted kidnaping of\ntwo Pasadena high school girls from\nthe streets of this city, who are\nsupposed to have been taken into a\nmountain canyon, bound, gaged and\nrobbed. They were taken away early\nIn the morning and were not found\nuntil late next night, according to\nreports  received   here   Today.\nThis inuisal story was related by\nC. \\V. Selfert, manager of Camp\nfllarra, located near Mount Lowe,\nwho found the two girls wandering\nabout the mountains in a helpless\ncondition. The girls gave Iheir names\nas I'auline Moore, IBM North l,akc\navenue, and Margaret Wen is. 1505 Mar\nVista avenue. When found by Mr.\nKjefert, the girls, whom he believed\nto be about 17 years of age. were\nmid hungry and badly frightened.\nTheir clothing was  badly torn.\nAccording to the story told hy the\ngirls ihey were on their way to school\nthat morning when two men In\na machine asked them  to ride.     Upon\nrcfualng    this    Invitation,    the    nun\njumped out, seized both girls nnd\nforced them into lhe automobile.\nThis look place at the corner of\nWashington street, and Michigan\navenue, the girls told Mr. Kiefert.\nThe machine was then driven tip\nLa    Vina    sanatorium    road    into\nMAJOR LEAGUE\nWELL STOCKED\nYOUNG PLAYERS\nPromising Youngsters Will\nMake Good on Several of\nthe Teams\nNEW YORK, March 27.\u2014Reports\nfrom the major league training camps\nthis spring carry the usual optimistic\nnote. Only on rare occasions do\nmajor league managers show pessimism at this time of the year. Experience, however, has taught the\nmanagers that flowers Jhat bloom In\nthe sprlng^do not always last to blossom In the championship races. Yet,\non closer study nf the various teams\nwhich have been in training for the\npast, two weeks, and in some ca:\nlonger, It may be safely said that\nthe crop of really worth -while youngsters up for major league inspection\n(his spring is better than in many\nseasons past. And no particular club\nseems lo have a monopoly on the\npromising  prospects.\nThe (Jiants, Yankees and Robins\nappear particularly fortunate in having excellent new material on which\nto work. The Giants, among others,\nhave unearthed a very unusual outfield candidate. This Is Frank\nWalker, lie is not a rookie in the\nslrict sense of the word, lie saw\nhis first big league trial in 1917. Yet\nhe came to the (Siants from u minor\nleague. He now is described as \"a\nfinished ball player,\" which may be\ntaken to mean that he Is ready to\nbecome a Giant regular, and Manager MoOrmW has intimated that he\nwill survive the spring campaign.\nThe Giants also have a young pitcher\nMgs=ssq\"__r.'.    :~.r:\nwho seems ripe for the big show ln\nGreenfield, a southpaw. There probably are others, but to salvage even\ntwo is balm for any manager.\nGehrig    la    Ruth's    Mate\nThe Yankees have a larger number\nof youngsters. Many will not reach\ntheir graduation this year. However,\nManager Hugglns will he satisfied\nif Lou Gehrig and Walter Real! eome\nup to his expectations. Gehrig would\nbe an excellent running mate for\nBabe Rulh as a maker uf long hits\nand Ben 11 would fit in nicely In the\nYankee hurling staff. As for Brooklyn, that club seems to have found\none bat the most promising youngsters of the spring season ln Cox, an\noutfielder. However disappointing lhe\nothers may he, Manager Robinson\nwill have strengthened his team If\nhe \"can bring Gox to Ebbets Field\nready to take his place In the regular outfield.\nThe veteran playera have not yet\nreached their best condition. The\ntraining Heaf*on has almost another\nmonth yet to run. Few of the stars\nof last year will be missing when the\ncurtain is rung up in April. On the\nwhole, the National and American\nleague clubs nre adding needed\nstrenglh. It is far too early to compare the tennis. Considerable water\nwill have to run under the Florida\nbridges before any manager will risk\nhis reputation In prophecy. Not until\neach leader has had his final look at\nhis rookies, has watched his veterans\nshape up. has consulted the baseball\noracles and has secrelly analyzed the\nsituation will anyone say \\yith as-\nsuram-c lhat his team will win the\npennant. Even then baseball managers make their -.prophecies with a\nstring a I l.n lied.\nIt   is   reported\nhave   adopted   a   u\nmentation   whieh\nislic   of    lhe    0Olle|\nher initials in Mac\nthe   shoulders,   an.l\neffective\u2014and   wat\nYork's     younger\nprivate (lay school\nlhat    Vi\n-<efitl   sli,\nker\ngirls\norna-\nj slicker   wilh\nj disponing  on\na   Ralls\nthe   bl\ngirl\u2014she paints\non the back near\nthe decoration Is\nproof, while New\nris who attend\nhave adopted  the\npainted  figure\nPolice Dog Sleeps\nat His Post and\nBurglar Gets Pants\nCAMBRIDGE^ Mass., March 27.\u2014\nSpotter, a police dog owned by Louis\nRock of 81 Sherman street, fell down\non his job recently, and ls out of\nfavor with his hos^.\nHe slept peacefully nt his post at\nthe foot of ILoek's bed and allowed\na \u25a0 burglar to r\"\"ke off with his master's trousers and J.\"i. A window leading to Rock's room was found Jimmied.\nWALKED THE FLOOR\nFOR HOURS\nNERVES WERE SO BAD\nWherever there are people who are\ntroubled with deranged nerves they\nwill find in Milburn's Heart and Nerve\nI'ills a remedy that will restore the\nequilibrium of these deranged centers\nand bring back the shattered nervous\nsystem  to a perfect condition.\nMrs. W. W. Aulthouse, Woodrus,\nOnt., writes:\u2014\"After having a severe\nattack of bronchitis I was left In a\nvery weak, run-down condition; my\nnerves were all broken up; could not\nsleep at night, and would have tn\nget out of bed and walk the floor for\nhours, \u25a0\n\"After using: a box of\nMILBURN'S\nHEART AND NERVE PILLS\nI began to feel much better, and after\ntaking a few more boxes I could enjoy m,v rest as well as 1 ever did. I\nalways recommend thein to all my\nfriends.\"\nI-'or sale nt all druggists and dealers; put up only by Tho T. AIII-\nburti Co., Mmiled, Toronto, Ont.\nBAITS\nOWN\nSOAP\n\u00abmi -t\/Cano<aW~\nThanking\na^Generous\nCook\nafternoon   a   won\nrecipe   for\nYesterday\ntelephoned i\nCake.\nShe would not give her-nnd\nbeing content apparently with I\nsimple giving of a valued rec|\nlet another cook.\nThe recipe has gone forward)\nOur thanks go out here to t|\ngenerous-hearted      woman\ngave without a selfish thought]\nPACIFIC MILK\nHead Office, Vaneouver\nFactories   at   Ladner  and  Abbotsfcf\nlln.\nlli.y wi\nciiiiiinin\nsmall    i\n111 ul'  .Milli.n-\n\u2022re forced   ii\n,'   tin*   men\ni canyon. Here\nillirlil   find   ile\nal.i\nIii.In\n|.I't-\nlo    a\ns.-vi'i-al    milrs   liack    In\nInij.ri\nan.l\nfinally\ntheir\n1'.\ners;\nCo.,\n\u2022 sala nl all drufflatl and dnal-\nput up only liy The T. Milburn\nLimiled,   Toronto,   Ont.\nTo Europe $\nand Return *\n155\u00b0-\u00b0\n1-*n paliili.il i\nI    Armi,^-.!  fur Hm.\nOood  coiiip.iiiv,   I,\nr tri[m (June fl. 17, 511,\n7; Annul :,), Including\nmacula,  Laaontria and\nall Miliar potflta, feme\nluriri III Cabin Batllnfi\n\u00ab, -i.M.-iil* mid lOurllU.\n[hi dihiuu-riKtin, gtntfoua\nmfertaUa .|imrter., pnw-\nl u u 11 n c\n1.00   rtl\nAI-.\nIf    upj1\nLu11.1i-I   lf*?\u00bbt,\nCUNARD\nMOTHT-l-.:- Fletcher's\nCasturia is especially prepared to relieve Infants in\narms and Children all IgtJ of\nConstipation. Flatulency, Wind\nColic and Diarrhea; allaying\nFeverisliness arising therefrom, and, hy regulating lhc Slomach\nand Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep.\nTo avoid imitali,\nMn.lut.lv   Hi,,\nCL^fmmmX\ni.l for the signature of\nPhysicians every^hcie 1 ttomiuend it\n1.1.1,.\nto    I\nlh\u00ab\nable\ncape\nThej\nmains.\nper advance! wart mad\n-fie   enoued.    The  firli   wero\nlound and gagged  by the men\naluables were stolen.    The\n\u25a0\u2022is   then   departed,   according\n\u25a0  girls'   story,   leaving  them  in\nil'in.     Afler nightfall they   were\nin release themselves and e\u00bb-\nThey  then  began an all-night\n1 for a road leading to l\\isadena.\nplodded aimlessly over the hills\nunknowingly going in the wrung direction. They passed near Camp\nSiena   and  did  not   know  it.   as   there\nwere nu lights,\nThree well-gained poflke dogil\nownod by Mi*. Sicf.it, finally die-\ncovered iin- girls. After hearing their\nsiuri-s. Mr. Hiefert directed then) to\nthe nearest w.ifr' home.\nTlie    mystery    developed    when    a\n1 heck   was   made  at   the   homes  of the\ntwo girls. Parents o( each girl emphatically denied that their daughters\nhad been in ihe mountains or had\neven been away from home that\nlength ol time. Both girls are attending Pasadrlte high school and\npan nts el both Kills denied all knowledge      of      the      asserted      kidnaping.\nadvanced  the  theory  thai   two\nglrla   who   know   Pauline   and\nret  gave   these   nemos  to   Mr.\n1   in an effort   to conceal  their\ndentity,\nther    peculiar    angle    developed\nii   was learned  that  no repeat\nMing   glrla   had    been    made   at\navadi na   police  .station.\nThi\nVoters to Decide on\nPurchase of Pants for\nDriver Who Caught Bull\nLYNN,    Mass.   March   L'6\u2014 Whether*\nor noi   Wiins !\u2022;. Penney, field driver\nlor the town of Saugns. is entitled to\n|6 for chasing 1 bull, must be decided\nby the voters at lire annual town\nmeet in*,'    next    month,    the    selectmen\nhave decided Nearly two months\nago   a   young   bull   escaped   from   u\nherd in Stoneham, and after going\nun a rampage through several towns\nwas captured by I'enney, Whose best\ntrousers   were turn  In   the chase.\nFlapper Bandit\nLifts Twenty-five\nFrom a Motorist\nL\"S AXOKI.KS. March 21!.\u2014A\nflapper  bandit   made  hei* reappearance\nlast   night.    Th<-  victim 'was  Charles\nMiller,      I'J.T      W-Vst     Seventy-seventh\n\u2022treat,   who   reported   to   police   that\nparked at lhe summit of Klysian park\nlie was heldup by a man and a\nyottRg woman, the latter having\nbobbed  hair and  appearing  to  be   not\nBOOTS   than   Ih)   years   of   age.\nThe man cx\u00ab'i uled the holdup and\nthf*. young woman gave instructions\nto the man and maintained a lookout,  Miller said.     He   lost   $*Ju.\nMrs. Nell e Neal Lading of Rawing, Alaska, docs the sledding on\nher ranch with a team of young\nMack hears. The span nre well\nbroken to harness. Contrary lo the\nnotions of son** persons, bears do\nnot hibernate at the first sign of\nwinter, but are as active na domestic\nanlinals,   cuch   as   dogs.\n-\nFreight Rates\nTheoretical or Practical?\nTO every question there are two sides. In the\nfreight rates discussion, of which so much has\nbeen heard in British Columbia, the position of the\nrailways has not yet been comprehensively presented to the public.\nThe interests of the Canadian Pacific and of the shippers in any\ncommunity are mutual and the policy of the Canadian Pacific\nhas been to co-operate with interested shippers in British Columbia in order to secure the widest possible distribution of B.C.\nproducts.\nHow has this policy been put into effect?\nQuestions of transportation charges are, and for years have\nbeen, dealt with by consultations between interested shippers\nand the railways.\nAnnual conferences with the fruit\nshippers of the Okanagan and the\ntraffic officialsof the Canadian Pacific\nhave settled questions of minimums,\nmarketing, icing, equipment, loading\nmixtures and rates. Similar conferences between the manufacturers of\ncanned goods and the Canadian\nPacific have widened British Columbia's distribution of this commodity\nand enabled canners to meet competitive conditions. Conferences with\nPacific and Mountain lumber associations have effected satisfactory\nconclusions.\nThe Canadian Pacific policy has\nbeen of untold benefit to the mining\ninterests\u2014rates on ore, concentrates\nend metal products were settled at\nconferences with the mining and\nsmelting interests of the province and\ntoday these products reach the world\nmarkets largely through the co-operation of the Traffic Department of\nthe Company. Rates on coal oil have\nbeen arrived at by consultation with\nthe refiners. Rates ori sugar from\nVancouver, disputed by rival refiners\nEast and West catering for Prairie\nmarkets, were finally settled by the\nBoard of Railway Commissioners.\nMarketing of the fresh fish products\nof the province has been notably\nbroadened by the policy of the Canadian Pacific.\nThe whole freight schedules on\nthese products, comprising ninety\nper cent of the rail shipments of the\nprovince, have been built up through\ninnumerable conferences with interested shippers with the object of\nmarketing the output of the province\nin more distant districts with the\nlargest consuming population in the\nface of the keen competition of closer\nsources of supply.\nThe Canadian Pacific does not\naccept a zone theory that would confine the marketing of the products of\nB.C. tributary to its rails to a limited\npopulation and in a limited territory.\nTheorizing on freight rates, just\nlike generalizing on any other practical question of economics, is liable\nto lead to unexpected and disappointing results if an attempt is made\nto put the theories into practice.\nFor instance, if the theory of\nequalization of freight rates in British\nColumbia were put into practice, tt\nwould be actually ruinous to many of\nthe industries of the province.\nLumber, fish, apples and other\nfruit, minerals and many other products, natural and manufactured,\nwould be entirely shut out of the\nmarkets east of Regina.\nIn a series of forthcoming statements in the British Columbia press\nwe propose to deal with various\nphases of this problem of freight\nrates. These statements will be frank\nand as simple as such a complex.ques-\ntion can be made.\nWe believe the public need only to\nbe informed of the facts in a candid\nand straightforward way to appreciate the justice of the position we\ntake and to understand that in this,\nas in all other transportation matters\nin British Columbia, the public interest and the interest of the Canadian\nPacific are mutual, if not indeed,\nidentical.\nCANADIAN PACIFIC\nIt Spans the World\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS,* SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 28. 1025\nPage Scren'\nl3^\nNew3 of Sport\nI TRACE OF |\nSTOMACH TROUBLE |\nFOR SEVEN YEARS |\nm restored b, Fn. a ties QQy |j|\u00a3 Q|jyi|(J\u00a3 Wheat's Release\n$J0^\nMrs.\nLAURA\nWINS NATIONAL\nSTEEPLECHASE\nThirty-three Starters; Winner Pays Hundred to\nNine\n\u25a0 < \u00ab  i   DEFEAT WEST\ntwSL CHAMPIONS BY\nFOUR TO TWO\n'For years I was a martyr to\nironic Constipation and Dys-\npsia. 1 triad various Cathar-\ns, salt.s and so-called vegetable\nlatives, but without relief.\nna-Hy I d fro ded lo try \"I'ruit-a-\nes\", and in a short time found\ney were all that is claimed of\nem. They always act naturally,\nver causing Rripinn, or nausea,\nr having that weakening effect\nlich so many other laxatives\nI have been using \"Fruit-\ntives\" now for seven years and\n'c neVer had a trace of ron-\nipation or stomach trouble since.\"\nMrs. Laura Alford, 2$ Florence\nh Ottawa, Ont.\n'Fruit-a-tives\" contain the henllh*\n.injE properties of fruits io:nhined\nth valuable tonics.   2\"ic and r>0c\nall dealers.\nUVKiiroOL,    Marrh    27.-D.uilN'\nCham'e.  owned liy  L).  Could,   won   the\nNational   itteplechara   tmlny   Irom   u\nfield  of 33  konaa.\nOld   Tayhrldga,    maoM   liy    Mrs.\n\\V. B< Dixon, was secomi. and Kly\nMask,   owned   by   T.   K.   Laldlaw   was\nthird.\n.(mDn i    Tin*  wtnnor pair  100 to  I.     OW\nALIOKU   j Tayl.riilKe paid  9 ti>  I.  and   Kly  Mask\nt 10   tn   1.\nTlie   field   today   was   lha   ncond\nbUTgMl    In    tha   history    of   thfl    rare,\nwhich was first nm In MM, bfiw\nsxcaaded only hy that of toot\nyaata   ago,   whoa    then    wan   3\">\nstar'| *--..     Two   i'lumiT   winners,   St*r-\ntoani Murphy and. Musi,- Hall, Watt\namong iim-.-.- who atarted today and\nwere unpbu-vtt. as woto 11 other*\nthat bad made previous efforti to\nwin t' a national.\nToday's starters thai wars un- ]\npla' ad  wort as  follows: \u25a0,\nSilvn, BalUnoda, Mav. Oraelous \\\no;n. D.iXter, Patsy v.. Thrown In, !\nWinn all.   Kesp   Coot,   Borgeanl   Mur- |\nphv    I'ln-ii.-il.    Ard'-*n,    Urn    f Ji-srhi-n,\ngall Macfoiy. Alcasar, TRfytu*,\nHi.rii.-, Jack Hornar, His Luck, All-\nWhite, Mualo Mall, Aanaonala, James\nPigg   while   Burray,   Garden   Rath,\nArravalV. Dwarf of the Forest. Main\nSail   and   Ci y*>tk al.\n(Continued   trom   pttKO   1)\nBRITAIN NOW\nAT CLIMAX IN\nSPORT RUSH\nOxford-Cambridge       Boat\nRace; Footer Cup Semi-\nFinals Today\nMILLION EXPECTED\nTO WITNESS EVENTS\n\u25a0(JitiS-.mt<.i.Mi)  he. -SODS.*.1\nFRon PROOKLY**[     \\l JOST Rt.LI.rtSH>'\nijOMmMMM70\"7\\ him Tonight;:\na itlti SPAVIN OH\nTHOniilCHPIH\nPUT CUT OUT\nyou can clean tlicm of! promptly with\nrMBSORBINE\nI    A M^T TBACF MARK BFr, 111 PAT: Orf\nand yon work the horse same tunc.\nDees not blister or remove the\nhair $2.50 tayt bottle, delivered.\nWill teli you more if yo*j write.\nBook 4 R free. ABSORBINE. JR.,\nthe antiseptic liniment for mankind.\nreduces Vamose Veins, Ruptured\nMmcki or I.iiimrnm. bWM Clin.li. RfM\nC)ltt.    Ailnfj i'*in y.i'.kly.  l'i,--.(l J, t bullltt\nlerttti M flluni. s\nYOL'NG   Inr..    (S I ~*m BU-., MMil lit  I '-B-\nwhine inJ Ah. or time,   it., trr oij; in CBSBbk,\nRHEUMATISM\nApply Minard'i Liniment\nto the aching apotand get\nquick relief. The remedy\nyour grandmother used.\nNothing to equal it.        t   (\nOLD DOBBIN TOO\nFAST FOR AIRMEN\nbanding\nForced\nBy   AL   DEMAREE\n(Former Pi.cHer, ..'. Y.  Giants)\nZa.-k    Wheat,   llii-   treat    Brooklyn\nuniii'l'li-r.  uas playing  with   Moblns.\n.Mal.aiua.    In     1909.    .mil    was    llillllli*\n! mill   all,ail   .L'in;   In   fact, lu-  was going\nFrom . s., badly   thai   Paikson,   ln-ealdent   ol\n,,            ,,,        ,.                             the club thai  year, despairing ol hla\nHoi'SC  100   UanRerOUS,        ,..ei- amounting  to  anything,   mailed\nCoir a   -ifnil  Pilot him unconiMlon Iea\u00ab t.i the hotel\nbayb uldll  1 HOt | \u201e)\u201e,,-,.  i\u201e.  \u201e-.-,s stopping.    Thai   same\n.y.,siii.\\(;T'>\\.    March    :-7. \u2014Ex-1 \",'';.' rlnB,f,L o[  his  phone.    A   voice\n]..ii.-nr. s   In   two   \"run-ill   landings\nIn the Rudy in.nulla ns nf \u25a0 Xi-vaila\nha,., convinced Ail- Mail Pilot I'll*\nBer thai riding a horae is mora\nIhan   dying   an   airplane.\nlal   the\nhn    .lu\nend   i.l   Ihe   wire   wi\nIm ihis telegram: \"Ur \u25a0\nill   Blvc   \u2666aim'   lor   y.m\nllazaf\nUuger   was   riytng\nbetween Elko, Sevndi\nC ty   recently   when\nof   gcere   and   wan\nl*rv It laiii-lil before you -.-a la I..-.I.    N..la\n.-.-. van In taut nli.-l li.nii ll\u00ab- 111...I\n.1,  11.I.l   pain.     Then wlim  vail   na:\n nu. note Ilia ulm\u201e.i ,i,il,li,.vublc\nliti.-il.il v..Ill .fill.\na Hai\nIII i\n11\nIhr ',,,\u2022 IIM t,\u201eiilr ntlnn wa a, y.ur\nmS tmiti.    try O. 0. I). ,,\u201e.,.., faa,\nIly Drug A- Stationery r..; Canadi\nIB ..-\u25a0  Iii...|i Oi,  I,nl,: I'.i.ii-. i,ru\u00ab c\nmall |il\nil Salt I.-.1-I-\niroke a ael\nid lu land\nr.     rancher\nloan Um  a   horae  lo   ride  to  the\nn.ari-si   telephone   in   gel   aaalatance.\nII,.    goth    there    alrlghl    and    then\nsiaiini   back   to  liis   plane.\n\u25a01   nm,-,i. in- atarted in mount,\nWfote I'ln-i-r. \"anil as all inn*\nM.'suin horaea il\". this one took\nrn   in   n   i-Jinj til njr- -l^un - I.Horn   j   gul\nIn iin- s,-ai and had my safcij bell\nMatened. To make a long itory\naho 11, 1 over-controllad, her noae\nwenl down and I apun, or a de-\nsw.ia il    1    don't     know    which\u2014In\nthe \u25a0 nl  with greai  apeed.\n\"My lell ankle broke In two\nplacsa and I was well ahaken up\nl.v   the   lorced   landing.\"\nWh\n.lai-h.-.n though! aomebody was kid-\nking him, and wouldn'l believe ii\nuntil Mil- telegram company veitllled\nill,- wile. Wheal never received hla\nnotice ul' r.-h'asr. as the Mobile iircsi-\n.1.111 was ..van- bright and early to\nWheat's hotel waiting for the first\ndelivery  of nvtiil.\nEXHIBITION BASEBALL\n\u2022    Al     Savannah- It.    11.    K\nNew   Vf.rk   Aifii-iii-.ins   ...   I       I      I\nKuchnslfi-         .       \u2022       I\nItalli-i-i.-s\u2014.li.lins.ni.     !li:ill,     lir-nl-\nand gchangt; Karpp, Thormnalcr\nTO   Il'IOPI\nSAILINGS    FROM   ST.   JOHN    TO\nLIVERPOOL\nliir.   in    MiH.i.-i ir\nV1.1-     17     Manilas\nvia-.   22    Miintrnya\n Jl.aiU-alli\n.11.1\nMar. 27    \t\nApr. a    \t\nTO   SOUTHAMPTON-CHERBOURG-\nANTWERP\nApr    Hi     M.'ila\nApr i      Mliuieduaa\nTO   GLASGOW\nApr.   23    M.-tagama\nApr. I     Montreal\nlalail.il    lal.na1.ilia11.    lahs.    it.-,    >.n\niv,|H,sl       It. nil    I. \u00ab ivali.ais   anil   lick.\nvia  rrom  I til  Agtnta everywhere, 01\nJ.   S.   CARTER\nDistrict   P-iascncer   Agoilt,   NclBOa,   B.C\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting\nCompany of Canada, Limited\nOffice    Smelting    and   Refining    Department\nTRAIL,   BRITISH   COLUMBIA\nSmelters and Refiners\nParehawri of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead antl Zinc Ores.\nProduced of Cold, Silver,  Copper,  Pig Lead  and  Zinc\nTADANAC.  TJ1AIL\nLetterheads\nIt paya to llsl- a good grade of paper for letter heads and the cost is very little greater.\nTHE DAILYNEWS JOB DEPT.\nPrinting\u2014Ruling\u2014Bookbinding\nPhone 144 (Two Lines)\nnd     II-'.,.!,\nAl     SVnrl.l.i\nR.      II.     E\n'\u2022 Mt-ekinv, Pred^rlclMon nn.l Halder-\n\u25a0on. His outgueH-slng of Meekhif\nwaa ;i   bri1IUn(   pity.\n1 Cbackin-S   Hcaw\n!       Both      siii-'s      won      i'.iini      ini'IiM*\nthe hwvy otwcklnf nnd Referfe ton\ni |j.i*-.--od four Frenchmen and two\nI ('oimars tor- '\"-'inn Mm antoaaXvo,\nCoutu,   tha   Da nad icu   i-i^iit   Aotobbo\nniiin, injured his knc.' In n collision\n[\"With   Vixnn   ulicn   the   pair   cndiav-\n1 or\u00bbd   \u00bb'>   cul   down   Prataicfcaoa   on\n; jl  !';ist   play   In   front of Ilic  n.*t.\nj    Tlic   third    period   opened    wiih\nj such a whirlwind attack that tin-\nlinns wen taken hy lurprla*. Both\nI sides opened upland within f vi-\ni minutes   three   goals   hnd    trickled\ninto the nets. Victoria wont to the\n] front   for  the   only   time  during   the\nfime when Hurt made Vezina slip\n! upon   a   hard   one  that Just   squeezed\ni !natda the post.\n1 rcm-lmieii   'I't-^IUi'ti   I p\nAnxious    to    avoid    three    straight\nidefeata the Catmiibbs came on with\n[the freateet disjdaj they have Riven\nduriny the series. Thev crowded\nlho play iu front of the Victor a net\nand eventually Holmes was kidded\n' into flVtng u goal by Joliat \\\\ ho\nskiiuinud in a CaM pass from\nHoucher.\nLose than two minutes later Morenz flashed through the Victoria\ndefence    Ike   a    huzz   saw   and    hud\nHolmes   handcuffed   wiih   his   bullet\ndrive   that   nearly   went   through   the\nnet.\nCnnadlena took no more chances\non   the  offensive  and   keeping their\ndefence Well ] lacked until | f.-u\nmlnuta hefore the final hell when\nwith   Victoria   sending  four  men   up\nat a time. .Moron\/, got a wav with\nonly    Halil.-lson    to   heat.      The    -Sltat-\nford cyclone skipped around  Haider-\nson    and    scored   as   hr   pleased.\nFirst  Period\nHart   stepped  oil   wiih   nice  si in\nCanadiens'   goal,   and    Holme*   slopped\none from Morena.    Walker aent In a\nrebound.        PYcderlckeon's   aljol waa\nblocked   and    Moreni   tried   a long\nbym I..-1   und   Moreni   ninl   a long\n-me. Loughlin shut ami jin-l missed\nhla rebound, Canndlena bote caught\nwith defence packed and referei\nnguln  explained  rules.    \\n  penaltl;a.\nWalker    and     l''rederiekson    lost     p \u00bbs -\naeaalon    at    goal    mouth, Moreni\nworked \u00ablone in. but Walker hooked\npuck from his atlck. .loiiat carried\npurl,   down   rlghl   wing   In   feat   play\nin front of net, .Morenz acored in\nI: S3.\nFraser   Saves   Goal\nY.-.iiia   kicked out  a  hot   onr  from\nHart,    and    Holme*    sa\\ed    on    II    slim\nirom Moreni, FYaaer pff, dumping\nCoutu after he ft ll acroM the nel and\naaved a aliol from Iforeni, while\nHoi men out ol goal. Walker ienl\none to Vealna'a pads. Holmes made\nanother claaay play on a shot from\nMorcn*. Meeking    off,    tripping\nMoreni.     Loughlin'--   taa\\   ahm    was\nHundred Thousand See the\nGrand National Steeple\nChase\nLONDON, Mareh 17. -- (Canadian\nPreaa Cable) -- With the annual boat\nrace claaaie, Oxford  versus Cambrtdre.\nlhe   iiilrr-aniiy   rugty   match   at   Twiek-\n- -iiiiaei.    ami     tlie    association    fuoLbull\nna si'inj-i'tnala.  the ellmaa  of \u00bb\u2022\u00bb\u2022  nf\nIhi tain's      spurting       weeks       will      lie\ni'.neh,!i    to itow.      it    is   Mtl-matad\nlhat    an   BgBTtsmlm   of    I .'Hiu.iuui    people\nwill wit net* theaa even is. One hun-\nlud ihouaand saw the RBrand national\nstreph-ch:.-,- todav. and it is reckoned\nthat millions of pounds changed handa\non  ilo* great   race.\n.\\ faatura was the Intenae Interest\nUdun by women, For tha first time\nin three yeara, no member of the royal\nfamilv eaw tba reoo, buj n crowd of\n|\u00a3ng lands   beat    aoclety    was   i.a    the\nCOUee. Ia.nl Derby and tin- euunl.-ss\nof   Blften   had   laiK\"   parti,-s   and   lln-r-\nwere  many other nolablea.    Mine ape-\nopl trttna ran  rrom  I-*ndon, and i k-\nInjg bad i<i bt auapended from tin*\n.Marylihoiir irrminus. ll was ;i pn-at\nrace, tin- rinoel alnet the war. Tin-\nwhether wa\u00ab perfect. The huge Meld\nof ::;i horaea lined up Ilk* a troop of\nweil-tiauii d  cavalr>'  hi raea.\nSensatiuns    M*ny\nTin*   first   Nenaatlun   waa   the   railing\n'.f   Alcazar   at    the    first    fence.      I'atsv\n\\\". and Taffytua balked at the next\nand thereafter there waa the full crop\n.1 aenaationa, with tho leadera changing frequently.\nDouble  Chance   ov< rhauleil   Old   Tay-\nbridge   nn   tin-    flat.    lOti   ynrda   fnim\ni joint-\n\u2022THY A Ntf TO.SIGHT\"\nGRANT'S\nBest Procurable\"\n(THE ORIGINAL)\nHlBBtt\nmtuEXUt**\nPure Scotch* Whisky\nRICHEST IN FINEST\nHIGHLAND   MALT\nn..lltr,t \u00abnd imranlrr'l by William\nt'...\"t 0 5\u00bbn* I jmiltfi \u00ab.Ifnl.it.i.i h and\nn-i.-n,-- 1,1,1,1-,! Di.nilertM. Omtt-\nlo<*n-A l,Un3\u00bb. .''.colland.\nThia \u2022dvertiDt-ment   is   nnt  published  or  displayed 'by  the\n(.TQUOR r.ONTUOI.  BOARD nr the Government of B.C.\nH\nl-'i.il   Arclti\ni..,l.-  i.im,.\nIlia\nTr\nAr\n*   \u00bblll   t.-.l-*.-  linn,\nil     Vorkalilri-iiii\na-lii\nlock, v\ni.llalli.a\n..ul    I.i\nIT.      Will\nlis    . f\nlo       Slaia:\ninl    I..I-   ll\t\nny   lliouaanda\n.-.-,    ini. I. al\nHi,\nNutloimla   ....  4     i;     :\ni    --    S,-llii|i|i.    Wavenliurl\ner    Kh.-a.    rual    Si-liiniiii\n.    I.i iiis   Xatioi\nHi-aiii.-nlii\n[latlf-ri\nl'l,..\nIll III\n\u2014   Itelnhai\nVaiilmiilli-\nI'lii-i-niBli NntlonalK\nii l.-ia-aisn. I'acltli\nli.all.ii-. - Allan\nilth,   Couch:   llrlll\nIt. II.   ll.\n. .   8 1.1        1\n..7 VI       11\nI   ami \\<al<:\nnml Kin--\ni:    li.   I-:.\n.. a    ii     :i\n. . 1 8 I\nShi-llun iiii.I\nan.l    Ak'tii-.v.\nEIGHT GAMES\nNGLISH RUDE\nCup Games Takes Interest\nin First Division League\nMatches Today\nI.O.X'I MIX, March V -H'ana.llall\nI'rena Cubic.)\u2014Due to lhc acml-fln-\nlis   i [   Hi,.    Kllgllah   lii|i   slal.-.l   I.l   la-\nplayed    row,   one   nl   Stiimfonl\nHrldifoH   rhclacu'a   ground   ami   the\nuiui- mi the i:t- d ul x,.ns county,\ngames In the (Ir* il vision of the\nEnglish league are reduced to elghl\nIn.si.a.i of ihe customary eleven.\nThis may lie further restricted owing     In     N'OltS    (-iililllv     ha\\-ilii,'     In-i-ll\nscheduled to play Hudderstleld Town\n-it home, inn the probablllt'ea are\nihai Hi.- county may travel in Hud-\nili-i-si'ii'iii and complete the  llxtures.\nThe league games arc nnt inirtic-\niiaiiv Interestlnc, the contesta whleh\nnormally mlghi have developed soma\nexcitement, hav'nf been neceegarliy\nimt i,it  on account ol the miii tour-\nn -ni.     li   is   tiins   expected   thai\nthe remilta will have little ,-iTn-i on\nthe   genera]   position   ol   the   u-ams.\nThe acheduled ku a ar:\nNewcastle   United  al   Birmingham.\nx.iiis  Forest at  Burnley.\nAston   Villa   at   l.vi-i-lon.\nLiverpool at  I la.\nBury  ai   Preeton.\nArsenal   at   Sunderland.\nWestham    al    Tottenham.\nNuns County al Huddorslield, rn-\non   tin-  Kriiiiii'lii  nl   Xutts   I-'im-.-si.\nThe i-ii|i games \u00ab ll rob Bolton\nWanderers, Manchester cii.v ami\nWisi    Bromwich   uf   their   fixtures,\nthese   teams   having   I n   slated   to\nplay Blackburn Bovers, Cardltf City\nand Sheffield United, respsctlvely.\nThe la.-i named three, together ult'h\nSouthampton, of the second dlvlnkin\nire si'mi-iiiuiliHis in the cup conipe-\ntui.\nBathgate and Broxburn\nWin Football Games\nin Scottish League\ni.iixiinx,   Mareh   27.\u2014(Canadian\nPress Calilcl\u2014l-'i.ull.all Karnes\nplayed    Ihis    ul'ternonn:\nSc.tllsli     league,    second    illvinion:\nBathgate,    1;    Johnstone,    II.\nBroxburn, -; Alhlon  liovei\u00ab.  1.\nKun'by    I'nloii\nN'orthulnberlnml,       H;       l-.;(linbuigll\nWiitHuniiins.   24.\nBirkenhead   I'ark.   \u2022;   Blaekln-ath,\nIon  in  Vi Sinn's pads.\nHart's fasl ahol slipped iiml.-\nV'eslnu's .-.nils inn wenl over m-t\ni'lm-  iim- g up.  Moreni and   Hal- '\nl.-l-on off. Vazina kicked i.in a hoi\num   inii.i   Ilari   un   Un-   corner,   an.l\nthen   turned   a   long      back   rrom\nl-'ri-i-r. Hart sant In another one\nmi   ila-  corner but   Vestas   pieked   ll\noff.    Hprague Cleghoi ajlng   Hon-\niii-iini  defence  game.\nAnderson    Evens   Count\nAnilei'Hon   caught   Canadiens'    two-\nman rush,  sllppetl around  Jollnl   ami\nscored under V'exlnu'a arm la :i minutes,\nMoreni hoisted in Mother stinger\nlan Holmes saved, Moreni Immediate!) repeating. Anderson wenl In\nlull v. zina saved, I'n derickaon made\na won.I.-i tu] play und wenl In on\ntop of Veslna bul failed. Moreni\nahol ii-niii center and. Walker senl\nin n Inn on,-. Prederlokeon again\npenetrated     visitors'     defence,     bin\n\u25a0l-\"l>ii'i:    si Hi    ll| is,.       VI,\nI.\" i \u2022   im-Mlng   haul\nI'irsl   period  over,   I  I\n\u2022lollnt   Stars   in   Sii.>n,l\nSecond period Loughlin broke\nthrough center, shot, picked up the\nrebound and with empty nel ahol\nwide,\nVeslna   stopped      from   Fraser.\nl-'ias. r ahol again bul  failed.  Holmes\npicked   on   a   ions   one   fr    Mor-\nreni nnd stopped one fr  the blue\ni he Ii) Joliat. Both sides ploying\nsiiom.* defensive game with three\nmen back. Vegino blocked a high\none from Frederickson. Jollal making the la-si show im,* of the si-ri.-s\nVeslna blocked a hard one trom\nFraser. .Morena made a llgbtnlnl\nplay, bul la'led to heal Holmee.\nFrederlckeon lent In another drive.\nI i-i-m-iiincn   I'noi,   Defenee\nl-'rawi- and Holmes cut down linlh\nJollal  and  .Morenz  when Ihey worked\nin  mi  top  of  net.    l-'iiyston   tried  \u25a0\nlow shol between del'ence but Vezina blocked, i-'o.i.-ion simi again,\nhm Veslna saved. Play confined to\ncenter loo with st'ff hody checking, Boucher had a uieat opportunity.    Iiiii     Holmes    blocked.\n\u25a0 loiiat off for hacking defence.\nHalderson off cross checking Morenz .and   Coutu   chased  off  raising\nWalk. r.\nMoreni sent In a hot one i.m\nHolmes   worked   fast.     (Talker   and\nl-Tialeijcksnn     pulled     a     fas! |,lm\nin   front   of   nei.   but    I'reddv Mint\nwild. The checking so dose little\nchance for spectacular Hockey\n.Manilla off cross cheeking l-'r.-d-\nerickson.        Walker's     I k      linn,lor\nfailed io deceive Veilna. Frederick-\nson off for hooking QoMU ami .Morenz   follow    for   slashing   Haiders..n.\nVictoria Defence Oood\nCoutU senl in I'jll.-id ens' first shot\nin       nearly      five      minutes.      which\nHolmee blocked. Hotaies caught\nsin-ague Cleghorn'a floater,   Ban gel\nbald one on  net and Holmes blocked\n\"ne   rr loiiat.\nVeilna pulled down g loud on,.\nfrom Walker nml .Meeking had both\n.lulint ami Vezina on the Ice to utop\nh in     from     scoring.       Coutu     hurt.\nreplaced by Oddla t'hghoin. Ve-\n7.hin stopped one from Walker with\nbis thin, .loiiat senl one lo Holmes\npads. .Meeking got through, but\nVezina came nut und saved. Vezlna\nItoppod   another   from   Loughlin.\nPeriod over no score.\nHart Scores Soon\nThird period: Frederickson secured\nut faceoff every tllie tonight. Jollal\nhad Ilrs! shot at Holmes and Walk.-r\nsen!    In   ii   weak   \"in',   ktOMM   flashes\nTin\nl.ui-sls\nTin\nIII I llle.\nn iwo\n..I'      111\na- ndmlrei\nWater     i\n SIS      Wl\nabridge   i,\n\"In\ndole. .1 '\nil    faviil\null   aial\nCrews   ana   Wcl-jlits\nlilgi      '-.aiaiiii.l       ......i it  -\nhe   l.a,\". Milan.   ,, a,\n\u00bb\u00ab   lidvanniae.    ,,, -1 a-,!.,,\nerl)   ral,    ia   . ,,.,.-.,I   ,.!;,\n^S^\/'C*:\/\nMr*.\/\n\/ \u25a0:.   ''\nwm\nThe \"White Hone\" Inn, CanOj\ngate, Edinburgh.    The Origin! '\nHome of White Hone Whiikv,\n1742.\n\\        I-*:;\n1 I I\nl'l\nIdKt'    - \u25a0:..,i,!,mi   \\:,e,x\u201e\n'uv, r, ITU: Hi Hn it !\n1 .. KlliMii-Simili. !:\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0.\n-A'antibo rough,       utroki\nIl.l      MiM\nK  ln'jiten   li\nII. nl     run\nWHITE HOIISE\n\"sLu.Whisky\nWHITE    HORSE    DISTILLERS,   LT0.,    GLASGOW   &   LONDON.\ncr.\nThis Bdvertmement   is  not  published or displayed by  dM\nl.lOUOli  CONTKOI.   HOARD or tho  (ItivcrnmGiit of B.C.   i\nai.-,  and  l',\nWalker   -\nllOUchnl      sell!\nI,,.Hens   in in   f.,;-,li,\nMeeking\nil.us- net. i'ii\nMeeklim, wei\nn   fine  chance\nJoh.it   Tils   Srorc\nOur\nFacilities\nBuuclu\nHem\nV'esll\nrush   fi\nClellhul\nllu-     in.\nfoillni      \\.\nai    a     dazzlim;\nul   -Inn,Is   wild.\nKl\nsln.l    ci-\nlasl  ..ue.     \\\n nl    I'an\noff  ordered.\nVhlorln   ihr\nattack,     I\nlhc length nf lhe lee.\nfor pucklnn ill fence\nMorens wenl   lhe I\nIhrnugh    Victoria    ill\nonly   I laid. i..\t\n11:28.\nVi tinn lifted  Wall,\nranchmen   Stall\nimineied   in ther   fnal\n..Im. s    Idocked     Jl lea\nnl    lu    reach     llouoller's\n--I   I,\nllle l\nid   la\nspilling      Manlh\nI.Hens     shoo!     iiii.I,\nre.   Jollal iienalln il\nKU\nw:3\nNKLSON BRANCH,\nCRANBROOK BRANCH,\nCRESTON BRANCH,\nTo be of the iireatest service to b\nbusiness concern a Bank must\nhave (nil and adequate facilities.\nWith over 110 branches throughout Canada and with strong affiliations abroad, ihis Bank can\noffer business bouses a service\nthat satisfactorily fulfills all demands of local, national and\nforeign trade. \u00ab*\u00bb\nALBANK\nOK  CAMADA\nJ. H. D. BF.NSON, Manapc\"\nW. R. GRUBBE, Manauei.\nC. W. ALLEN, Managei.\ni*|\u00bbK fONEV\n11,I'll\n'.ul     In\n\u25a0llii' 1\"\nla:      I.     Ci\nmi. her,   inn\nan.l   Kroner\n-In,!     was\nSummary\nI     I,   raiia.li\nilia.   Andei-.i\n..I '  I.    Vu\n,iia,In\neill     iin\neked.\nni:\nI.dial\nens    Ml\nll  11.31\nSpend an Entertaining\nAfternoon\nBowling\nSEMAPHORE\nBOWLING ALLEYS\nBowline\u2014Billiards\u2014Smokes\nratt.:\nUS ji'viii 5'\nmv, 2r'.0i->5 5 i\n- 5     \u25a0\u25a0  10 10\n- 10 - 30 12'\n\u2022 JO - so IO'\n. 60 \u2022 b1) Iii'\n\u25a0 to     - 80 20\n- 80    \u2022 100. 21'\nWHEN remitting any amount\nup to $100, -you wiil combine\nsafety, economy and convenience\nby using Royal Bank Money\nOrders.. They will be cashed by\nany Bank in Canada (Yukon excepted) without charge.\nYou will find our Money Orders\npayable in U.S. Dollars and Sterling\nmost convenient ior making small\nremittances to the United States\nand Great Britain.\nThe Royal Bank\nof Canada\nNelson Branch\nA D. Uthtol Mf\n(Jrand ftabS Dratuh\nC A. Spink, M\u00bb.\nfremie Branch\nA VV.it-H'ii.Mftr.     iu\n\t\n Page EigM;.\n\u2014   !~\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1925\nSTOCK PRICES\nCLOSE WITH\nSLIGHT GAINS\nNorth Western Rails and\nStandard Industrials\nDrop Rally Sharply\nWHEAT PRICES\nTOPPLE SEVEN\nCENTS IN PIT\nUneasiness Over Government Investigations Apparently Cause of Fall\n.\nV\nnkw YORK, lurch 27. \u2014 stock\ndtIc-m opaned firm, broke sharply before tin- doo* when sell iim* pressure\nwas.  renewed  against   the   North   West-\nvrn rails. \u00abnd sumbml IndiutrUilu ami\nthen rallied sharply, cloalng quotations     generally     nhowltift     net     ffatnH\nrr.DRir.K   i'n.in   1'tattii.ns   tn   g*-*    points,\nThe  recovery  was  Impressive.\nIn   the  rails. Chlcaffo ami   Norihwi-rt-\nrrn    wus    hanum-ivd   down    nearly    4>t||\npoints  tu. n  m-w  low  at   H%,    It  then\nrallied   about   a   point   rrwu   tlu   low.\nOmaha   ppafarrad   brute   U>U<   l\"  M.\nOther rullrcad stocks tt. break\ntbrousu thi-n previoue resistance\npoints w\u00abTf Canadian I'acific, Northern Pacific, Southern I'acific. Chicago\nand Eastern Illinois preferred, Oulf.\nMobil*   nnd   Northern.    Heading,   Jersey\nCentral and Nickel Plate,\nIT. S. Steel Snaps Back\ni'nited states Bteel common waa\ndi pressed tu ;i new low at 116%, and\nthen snapped back to 1171, up v\nBaldwin crofnad in, l^oke sharply to\n:i new low at llti7\u201e. and then rallied\nto  US-K. Uj  IU   on  the day.\nI'an-American   \"B\"   stock   was  hid   UP\nToppling\ni   markets\n\u25a0ill\npared\nUi\nCHICAGO. March IT, \u25a0\ndown of prices in the rr\ntoday wenl to the extent\nbushel, In wheat, as eon\ntin- i'i hoars pre** toua.\nover possible results of the government Inveitlgatlua about receal\nsweeping chances values had undergone was apparently a leading factor\nn   ths   persistent   fell ing   thai   broke\nIces an. w, Win at closed heavv, p.,*\nT'.c net lower, Mnv I1.67U to\n.S7tt, an.l July I1.4IK to *l.r.\".:\ntn ['si* to i%e off; oats, lc to t \u25a0\u25a0*,<\u25a0\nwn; ami provisions showing losses\nnglpg from  10c to 40c.\nHow Would Your\nSecurities Hold\nUp Under Panic?\nCanada Bonds\nWINNIPEO,\nai-   is,u,.   prli\nMa\n\u25a0ll\nl'i\n\u2014   I9!E,   1100. Mb;    ll'ill\nHi'-.nil.;   IMT,   |104b,   Slnl.aiia.\ni:.-i-,iia!iiiK \u2014 i:'-\\ jn\"'.65b: [043\n1103.45b, Suction; iiiii. ;;it;..-,-,l.\nM< 85a,\nWill-   I i   I. II. wals   \u2014   lliJT.   $H!l.!l.'il,\n, ,-uiii  tTS   t,, T'I   ,,nil  then sliiiii.d back1     *l**  ' '   \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'-<\u25a0\"\"'\u00ab \u2014  HUT.  Jl\niiu...   ,,   ,    ,,,   ,., u   la.ii   Mipiicu   i.a,.,    (.        i.ii'i     tii.-i *a.|,     *.ii*-a.\nin II, up IH ..n Hi,* .lay.    Substantial  *,.-';  ims.siw.s-w, '\u25a0,,::;:\"\u25a0'-,\nRMW  WM ills,,  iccisl.-ieil   by  Am, r-   ,,,;.,\"'-.',':   ,\u201e\u201e?,\u201e..-\"\"\u201e,    ail's is.\nirnn     run       imerlcjin      I ......       rlt.n-.ral    -l\"--*-in.   103s,   1108.60b,   Slab..,..a\n11.11,        villi,        am, ia... I,,.. ....       I.,11, i.ii     t ,   . .   \u201e    , \u00ab!.,I   \u25a0.-...     \u25a0      ,\u201e\u25a0!- SI\nElectric,    Kui'iiut.    liitiinalli.iiul    II\nNeater.   Maxwell   Molur   laauca,   Postum\nt'ei-i-iil,   Shviii.',:   Aiaas.   Beara   Roebuck\nnntl    WollliliiKt.'ii    l'ump.    all    ni   whlcll\nclosed   ut   net   f,'iiiiis   of   iil.uut   1'.-   to\nLaclede   litis   s.iareil   ;i   points,   to   a\nresort) liicii .11   it: nml  yielded 1,.  170\nan   profit-taking.     Ilaltell   Stilus   Sm, It -\nIn* cUisi-,1 ;t point iimii.a-, a!  :;;.\nCall   money   opened   nl    1   per   .-at.\niuiViiin-i.il    I..   I I,    ,111,1    tl irupp.-il    ti.\n-',      Tina,    nn.iicr    an,I    ,, nun  r.-a.l    ,,.,-\nlar.   uii.-linniiii!,\nTutul   sal.s- l.-'.ll,i;ia)  .-hai-is.\nCloning    Quotations\nlliKh\n1104.30b.\n09.11)\nSTERLING EXCHANGE\nNBW   Vi IRK.   March   JT.    -   Si.all\nAmur, r.oi-n. . .\nAmer. Tobacco\nAmer, T, & T.\nAnaconda\t\nAtchiSM    \t\nHalt. \u2022 Ohio ..\nran.    I'm-\t\nChile Copper .\nCora   Pmducta\n'It'll.   Mottirs    ..\nrt.  Nor.  1.11I.   .\n(Inuiliy    \t\nlt.su.   Copper    .\nInt.   Nickel   ...\nK.iin.-.   Copper\n>\u25a0'    V.   r.-nirnl\nNor.   I'acltic   ..\nI'l.l'Hl.s       Pet.       .\nltT*    Ul\nPi\noil\nIlock    [slan.l\nStial.-liilk.-i\nS'i.ii    Ririflc\nStan.    Oil    I'al\nNun.   OH   Ind\nhi.11.     Oil    Ki\nHun   . iii \\\\ .!,\n'111.-1   raclf'tc\nnip\nVANCOUVER STOCKS\n(Ri ported by 1' \\v. Appli yard)\nI Ilv\n1!    C.    I\nCork\nIndian\nInt.   r,.\u201el\nMcfJIIIIvray\nK   C   Moni.i\n.Si.iitan   ...\n\/SlV.-, tiil.i-s\nTrojan     ...\nI'unwrli    ,.\nWIWNIFEG   GRAIN    QUOTATIONS\nWl\nMai\nJuly\nOct.\nBarley-\nMay\nJuly\nOi -\nI'l.-is _\nM -\n.In. -\n,11s.  and\nI'ai- sih,\nMETAL MARKETS\nNKW  Vi 11:\n..al,; plcctl\nII\", c: fnun.\nTin \u2014 l.'nsi \u2022;\nIron\u2014Stem\nLead\u2014 la.\nZinc\u2014 Eaa)\nnil futures,\nAntlmonj\nAl I..,ti.l .1.\nBUndaril  c\nli\nHi\nIn building- a br.uffo tho tines-, .on\nwith engineers ls \"Will it bear manv\ntimes its ordinary loads nntl strains?\"\nThis is a pretty good tlnnj to ask\nyourself   about   a   security.\nW Il\nia xl\nnu     lull\nek.\nI-     Hull\nfl , lit '   flood     I--\nIiit   his   bridge\n11 rly.\nBorne   .lav   11\niroyed like\nurchasing 11\nisnker ti. ft,\nlhal    some\nterrible   su\nill    la-    I.nil.Is\nilk    In:\nil.v    K'-\n1..-  de\nBefon\nLONDON STOCK\nFEW FEATURE\nAnnouncement of Government Issue Surprise; Iron\nand Steel Depression\nUsed Articles\nReal Estate\nRooms\nBoard\nTo Rent\nBoats and\nAutomobiles\nCLASSIFIED\nADVERTISING\nHelp Wanted\nPositions Wanted\nLost and Fonnd\nlive Stock\nMachinery\nFarm Produce\nTimber and Mines\nClassified Advertising Rates\nWant nnd Classified. Advertislm* \u2014\nOw. and \u00bb lialf rents per word per ln-\ns.-rtinn. If pnid m advance, Ifl pat\nword iht WMlfc or 2*j'-ic i\u00bbr word per\nmonth. Tninslent ads BOOtptM only\non a, casli-ln-udvancii OBBlo, Kach inii ial, finure, dollar -sit;n. etc., counts as\none   word.     Minimum   25c,   If   charged\nBlrtha, MarriafeB, Deaths and In-\nmemoriam CardH*-K,fty ct nls i>\u00abr Itt*\nK-rtion np to 33 words. Additional\nwoi-ds   IH* .\nLists of \u2022Wedding\" rresente, and\nFloral Tribute* at Tancrals \u2014 Ten\ncents per lin<*.\n\"Local Reading* Notice!\u2014Tli roe rents\nper word t*ach Dmrtlon.    In blMknwe\nor mafli.ne capital-; 4c per word.\nUlackiacc capitals Be a word. Tw^-niy-\nfive per cent discount it' run dally\nwithout change of copy for one month\nir more. Where advertisement Is set\nout in ishort lines tlm charge is Ufl a\nlino fnr Itomati type, ^Oc f\"r hlackface\n-ind 2f,c for Mackt'ace capitals. -Minimum   'jric.   It   charged   fiftc.\nMale Help Wanted\nWl',1\nri\niin\nBarn whih\nneldfl   inni.\nleiii-nlng   this   il-psiralil\nBhort    time    to|ten;    toole   \u25a0uppliea.\nEauy to shirt vour own simp. Har-\nl\u201e r ji'ihs always open. -Must hur-\nbera in America slart.il tliis Way,\nWhy nol voir.' Write or call tor\nini- catalogue HempMtl Barbel\nroHese, \"->\u2022 Ninth Av.-. Kast. Calvary, or 1811 0 ran vllle St.. Vancou-\nv,,-.  tSLI 17)\n.M'i'LH'ATIUNS \"ill lie uct-iveil hy\nt li>- underslsned up to mum. March\n::ist, I'm* tli\u00ab- position of Mining Engineer <ii' DUtrlcl No, i. known as\ntin- North-Raatern Mining Wetrtet.\nheadquarter* ut Haaelton. Applicants  mual   I\"-  Mining   Engineert of\ngood experience. Forward with application   a   memori\ni*ii<\n\"f\nLONDON.      Mi\nWilliam    Ki nrdn\nno    final    pi'*ft-i\nTRADE CONDITIONS\nREMAIN UNCHANGED\nCanadian Cities Report Upsl-'\nand Downs; Signs Show     -\nImprovement th\nwi.wil-i;.;\n.   trad,    rep,\n-I I'tl.i\nWin\n1 CANADIAN PACIFIC\nREACHES NI\nii,..iii.i iim. i.\nshiiiK    fin\nanil  Hi.. .\nMo\u00abl   ..|\nN    Hurl   .\nWl n-    1 17\nSPOKANE STOCKS\nsported I.J C. W. A|.|.l.\nBid\nEGG MARKETS\nITTAWA.   Marcli\n.1..I.l.llll*\nit  pni\nTo\ntraa.  lie;   first!-,  lie.\nMontreal  \u2014 Hl.-adj-   I,ui\nl-Xli.-l-H-.l.\nPralrtaa   tracJuuicad,\nHillii-ll     r.iliillil.ia      --     l't.sli.     <asv\ndtalera   imvlim   il.li\\i-i..l   , viiia-,   17c\nririta,  ifc; Jobbtni extru, lie; 'Iran\nlie;  sii-.tinls. L'Tc.\nChlcaga \u2014 Spot,  -I'1*'-:  March ahtp\nlimir\nliiK-k.d,   IDHc:   April.\nr.ti\\. .   Ma\nMa\npacked,\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\nMONTREAL. March 2\". \u2014- I\nr!ie,\";(.    stmdv;   butter,   i a:-\\.\nHutt- r    -     NO      1     pas'-in iy\nNn    1   ireamerv.   3Jc;   n-wond*,\nEggl    \u2014    l-'r.sli    ixira;*.    3l>C\nfresh  rirtta, Mc to sir.\n]>,(lul-1,.fu-iYr   tiag.    c*r   lots\nMINNEAPOLIS GRAIN\nI niti.-s\nli-.lh.   IMS.  Bali\n\\\\\\   11.   Mai-Inn.\niiii.-sa.ti.-i-.   Vict.\ny ANTED  \u2014   il\"\n.1.   Martin.   Tlili\nII\ni.l    eiper\nnca    Al\"\nApply   A\n(1143)\nvIKN. WOMEN\u2014To lanlti UtrMftBl\npaid   while   I'-nrtiln^;   toola   auppllM\nCatalogua free. Molar Coiii.--e, Van\neouver. isii-ii\nBARN MONET AT IIOMR \u2014 Tou cm.\nearn Jl to J2 na lionr In yonr spare\ntime   writim,'   lho*   t-ar.ls.     No   cin-\nvaaalnK.    Wa   Itinirtici   jron   by   uu*\nti.-w Mini pie 1 iiriit..i.'r<i|.l} Sysli-m\nBiiciily you with w.ol. ntal pay you\ncasli    eni-'i    w.-.-li.      Writ*    toilav    for\nfoil partlculaj-a and Iraa bosklot\nWeat-Ansua Siiow l'anl Eorvlca l.lm-\nII...I. I'll Colbotiie Uuildlng. Toronlo\nr tda. (S54J)\nl'lll.l.\ntin\nTha Ch\nBoats and Automobiles\n22-FT.  LAUNCH  FOB  SALE\n10   tu   12   ll.p.   drey.\nSiK-tal.   II   milos   imr   liiiur.\nIn   |n'i[i-it itiiinini,' oilier.\nOood liny fur cMta.\nII.   Ii.   KAMlsDE.M\nP.O.   llux   0? Xelson,   B.C.\nfoi:  BALE\u2014McLaughlin   \u00abtir  oar 15\nl,..|-fi-i-t     condition,     run     only     illllO\n11,lies.     One   of  tlm  Last   liuys   OB   till-\nmarket.     Itored   lit   -Nelson   Transfer\n(5.535)\nCity Property for Sale\nEtaehftaf-l your npull cottiigo for\nan up-to-date modern New Busy\nffttOW, with  cemont  foundation.\nI will consider ucreptlng any\nsmall COttM* ns a .first payment\non a Brand-New Uungulow. What\nhuve you  to offer?\nC. W. APPLEYARD\nI     \u25a0' <871!5)\nLive   stock  pells  qulclily when   It  la\n-.dvcrtisril   ln   tliesa coluunls.\nFor Sale or Exchange\nTO   BXCHANOE   for   frull.   beea   and\npoultry   raach   in   uv.   or   sell   tor\ni-asli. ' half siellon irooil land In\nAlberta, t--n mtlea from Veteran, on\nC.P.B.I   N'*   see.   2,   34.   S,   \\V.   4   M.;\nvalued at live tliousnnd. Write \\V.\n.1    Park,   Vcl.-ran.  Alta. (l>873)\nMiscellaneous\nCo    Po\nI    ean    fill    orders   promptly\nliis    sluek.\nToday'a   Market,  IHOVi.\nC. W. APPLEYARD\nA:' 11    paid   all   seasons   f..r   liie   Mink,\nMorten and l-'islur. Trappers write\nor call Canadian Blue l-'ox Parma\nLimited,     Rogera    Bills..    Vane..uver.\nIll',  I^Jll\nOCKB kntl ..ti I'ttniisii machine; atay\nan ii Ithoul earl, rs; <a. e. nts a I'air.\nS...ks- anil atocklnga refooleil. Mrs.\nHugh     I >\u2022 i li*,-.    Winlaw. (ss:,;,|\nHIDES\u2014Write   J.   P.   Mor-fan,   Nelaon,\nfor prices. (ST.37)\nSituations Wanted Male\nWis\nsiTi:.\\Tn in\nFemale  Ucl|) Wanted\nWANTED    \\\\-\nWAX Till'\nwork.   mi.!.\nJos   w    I;.\nLive atock\nadvert] - .1  In\nMiscellaneous for Sale\nPhone do6\nFRED WILLIAMS\nTIlA.N-SFGn Wl\nSW'tlMl IIA>\nCHICAGO WEAKNESS\nFELT AT WINNIPEG\n-   .-'!. _     _'.     *\u2014\nWinnipeg ^Iay Wheat Sells\nat Loss Over Thursday's\nFinish\nWINNIPEO, March tit - Wheal\nprlcea Buffered another draatlc decline\ntoday.     Winnipeg   May   delivery   aold\ndown l%c from the high polnl of Hi.-\nday at one period of Uio session at\n11.60*4, \" i\"l !\"ss of 7*-.- Irom\nThuraday'a finish. Trading uas on a\nfairly   large   seal.-.\nFederal Interference with functioning of wheal futurea markcta in the\nI'nit.ti siat.-s waa attributed as the\nchief eausi- of ila- break. Winnipeg\nfollowed  the  weakneaa at   Chicago.\nPortland Canal Mining\nDistrict\ni I'lli -I   aial   u.    eill   mull   TREE\nON   REQUEST   A   Lnrge   Colored.\nMap  aial   other   laliiah]..   i t -\nGRANT   MAHOOD   &   CO..   LTD.\ni.m. ail..rs   Vancouver   Htock\nKv, iiaiit;. I\nrj22-a2.ri   Rogers   Bnil.ling\nVANCOUVER.   B.C.\nActive   in  All   Mining   storku\nWc   Buy   ana Sell  All  Sli.iica\nlaiaaiayr .m\u2014J^BKJm... \u25a0j.awaaaa\nPIPE AND FITTINGS,  ETC.\nComplete line Pipe nn.l Fitting*,\nall sizes. Speelal. 1-ineh I'ipe, 8c\nper foot. Roofing Kelt, 1-ply,\n11.64); 2-ply, $2.00; 3-ply, |t\u00abJ per\nroll.     ICxIra heavy  S-l'ly   Miticrnl-\nla*d Burfaca, no lhs. per roll,\nipacial, J3.-'5. li-ineli Air Hose,\n\u25a0ultabla for gardana, fie per foot.\nMixed   Wire   Nulla.   \u00bb2.tl0   per   keg.\nIt'lre Hope,, Canvas, lajfflnfl Sup-\npilea   and ' nil    klmla    eiiuipment\nHC. JUNK CO.\nt35 Powell Kt. Vuitcouver, B.C.\nis:,33)\nWHY OPERATE?\nfor Appendicitis, Gallstones,\nStomach ond Liver Troubles,\nwhen HEPATOLA doa tho\nwotk without T^m and no\nrisk o\u00a3 your life nor loiis of\nlime.\nCoatains no poison.   Not soKl h7(!rucgiiU.\nMrs. Geo. S. Almas\nSul.L MA.SLI'ALH.'KKB\n\u2022330 l'uurth Ave. 5. Phone 483\u00bb\nSASKATOON\nPrice $ii.5a-Parc-:l post 2JC rxtr*.\nHOUSES  FOR SALE\n7-ltiiom,  Vietoi-ln  slreet    S3000\n6-Room,   -ilill   street   S2400\n4-Hoom, Oliseivatory slrect....?ll'00\nTerniH  nri-;ili|*ed.\nII. E. DILL\nr.OS Ward  St. Xelson, 11.  C.\n(S'JO.-i)\nCLASSii-'IlaD mis brinC results quickly\nami economically.    1*8 n word.\nA Good\nlovestmnemt\n$:!-jiH)_I.'ive-i,nunn-(I TImiso, fully\nmodern; I bedLrooiMi KpleuJid\nlocation;  2  lots.   Twm-\u00bb.\nTo Rent\nNicely Furnlahed l-Boomed fcai-\ngalow, fully moilern:  '2 lots. SKti.TiO\nmonthly,    \"f for \u25a0*!*\u2022,\na. t. McMillan\nPHONE 001 l'.O.  BOX  Cl\n(S'JU-I)\nCLASSIFIED nils lirlnK results quickly\nand eeonomic-illy.    1V.C a word.\nBEAUTIFUL HOME\nen Silira slrt'i't. Druwiug room,\n.it'ii, dining room, big \u25a0onroooi of\n\u25a0leepinv porch. Kii<-ion. two j)uu-\ntrios, two fiivjiliires, three bedrooms. (IrMsin*^ room, bathroom,\n\u25a0leeplng balcony. Sow furnace.\nSiniKi foundation; bis basement\nwith r.-iiM-ni floor. Oarage, fruit\ntrey* etc. One of tin* beet buys\nin NclsiiM. J'rico $4600. Ti-rms,\n$1600 <;ish ninl niutithly payment\nApply F. F, Payne or any agent\n(miW\nCI4A8BIFIEO adf brins rysults quickly\nand ecunomlcallv.     l*fl u word.\nLive Stock for Sale\nTF'.Ta   ynur   wants   through   Tho   Dully\niTl'W.s\" fias-sii'icd column*.\nK.Mii;   v. ik.-iiin-   p.*o.   8   '\nread)  April 7.    Noel  Harro\nit>]:  HALE   \u00bb: 1   lw\nliiiniin'l   poundP,   t-'\nils, Blocan  Partt,\nfifteen\nWould\nCLAMIFISO ads brln^' rL-^ults quickly\nand toonomloally.    t-Vto ;^_wu,*<]:\t\nTOUQENBCRa    grade    Boat*,   freeben\nsunn.   i''ii-   salt*   ohi ap,   or   eachangi\nanything   ueeful.     Atktneon,   (;r;inite\nInsurance\nFIRE!   FIRE!\nTomorrow  muy  bo   too   late.\nINSURE   TODAY   WITH\nCHAS.  F.  McHARDY\nFire\u2014Life\u2014Automobile  and   Acclde;\nInsurance.\n(854\nConstant Cor\nWhy Play With Chancej\n\u25a0When\nInsurance Will Protect!\nAutomolille\u2014Accident\u2014Life\u2014Fire j\n11.  \\V. DAWSON\nAnnable Block\n1'.  (J.   BOX  733 PHONE  ll|\n(884'\nFurnished Rooms to Rent!\nt'URNlBHED three-roomed flatw, btl\nwater every purpoae. Apply 60]\nBaker itreet  \"\"\nVOU KENT\u2014One of lhe In-it furniflit'\nsuites ill tin- Annable Hlock.    (8\u2014'\nFOR   KENT   \u2014   Two-loom   furnlsluj\nsuite.      ItlrllU   Hotel. (SS5^\nKICI'.Ii   Ai'AUTMl-iXTS.\nBUITB   for   rent\u2014Caiiiiibell'3   Stuilio.l\n(8529\nHouses Wanted\nWANTKli TO RENT\u2014C-rootnctl liousl\nm.w or ivltliin next, few inuntlil\nI'liin.-   rain. (WW\nMachinery for Sale\nSAW  AND  PLANING   MIL^\nMACHINERY FOR SALE\nTm. Berlin Planen, No. 10 anu]\nNn. i'l; Fisher Band Re-Saw,]\nl-'iliiiK l-'i|Uipim*nt. two Boilers. J\nSteam l-'eeil, Steam MllBilie, quantity Conveyor e'hain, La4h illll. |\nl'i,i-   full   pai-tieulars.   apply |\nLOVBRINQ  LUMBER CO.,  LTD.\nWasa,   11.  C,\nMM\nT0RK8HIRR  pKa.  i',.   llonlliby,  K.liie-\nw.,.,,1.   11    C. I84.'.8I\nPoultry and Errs\n4AI.I\nll. s\n*    Id I\nli-l\nII\nU I\nI      inl.\nii. ck,\n(881JI\n_\"balTy\nH     IAS      l.arp\nl.aal.   May   priee.   >1\u00ab\nl...-,la.i,is. Hoac Comb\na-.    Order  chlcka nnd\nMalca,    piiliuneil.    l'l*\n111-    aial    i.vii l-'l..-\n    si,.eli.   Rlddlea'\n,   Hulinon   Ann.   B.C.\nI87HI1\nAmp. -4:a    Hall.\nnl    Speaker, *\n111X1. i*'.'1\n*..-.! ITII\nHon:   I\nBallon,\nI'I A Nu\"\nill    Sil\n'\u25a0in tin-:\nWheel:    per\nAlfred' Mil.\n!::.'. rach, fifteen .1..liars pi\nFull   lln.-   ..f   Applea,   Plum\ni, Aprleota and Ornament)\n-|-    Itoynon,   diatrlcl   nven\nmiis. ries, Hox ll.'T. Nelson.\nFOH s.m.i; -    oucker apanlel pupplea.\nI-'.   II.  sin. I.U.  Trail._Jlt'.         (llfit)\nIlAltRl.l.S,      KSOS     AND      EMPTY\nMcka \u2014 Maclluiiuld    Jura    Compnny.\nMill\n111\nat\nTKI.I.  yu\nNews   i\nwanti tnronta Tbo Dally\nMiscellaneous Wanted\n\\\\.\\.\\Ti:ii Tu  i:i:nt --\ncut    'ml   i.l'   llalur   sli\nHox  sa:..\narose  n.-ai-\net.     Anal)\n(till)\nWANTED \u2014 Secondhand piano, also\nl.uvs bicycle. These articles must\n0.-   in   K....11   shape.     Write,   slallni\nlowest easl, pile,-. P.O. Hex tit,\nN.I,on.   III'. (8884)\nCliri.ll     Slula     same     lliill-. III.]')      lUllli-\nlai.- for us. ,,|- ii, ,,i- pay small\nrental. Apply Bel llll, I'aliy\nNews. (Mill\nLive  slock   sills nuli-ldy  nlien  It  la\nadvertised   In   tliess  eoluinlia.\nLive slock  Bella quickly win\nadvertised   ill   tlieso   columns.\n\u2022 Horses  Horses\nFor Sale\nNELSON  TRANSFER\nCO., LTD.\nFor Kent\nTu RENT    Furnlahed la,use. May I  ll\nOctober     -l'l Victoria atreet    I'K.m.\n.-.'.ni:,  ISX\"U\nFoil     RENT\u2014Blx-n '!    li'.use.    f.ll!\nCedar atreet.    H.  K   lull. IIWl\nRead the Advertisements\nKiSOW H7\/ERE TO SHOF\nnts I\nLJ\nSituations Wanted Fcmall\nEXPERIENCED Kirl  wUtl houncworll\nApply    llivn*    View    Ranch,    Wlnlavf\nFarms and Ranches for Sa\nKA.WII    POR\nSALE \u2014 Aliout nlii\nI lifts, fifteen ncr.i\ntinn suitable building!\nApply   to   T.   H.   Ilnbeir\nlie. (S89*l|\nTELI.   your   wants   tnrougti   100  Dftll|\nNpwr  rlaPRifip.l  rolumns.\t\nLEGAL NOTICES\nTIMBER    SALE    X6877\nK-ettM iMiil'ts will bf rrct-ivod b|\nllu. Mhiishr nt' Landa. nt Vlctoriii, mJ\nI.i, r (hoi) in M .it nn the liilh dny ol\nAnr'1, \\9t&, tor lha pureliaM of Lir\nicncs Xt'.sTT. to fut I.J4MM feet ol\ni Ir Lnrch >n4 fellow Piaa on ai\n;,,,.;, .in..ii.ii ii bout twn niib'H waak \"I\ni'i*.i   Robson,  Kootenay   Land  IM.strk*:\nTwo i\"\u00bb v. hta nil! I\"' allowed __\\\nteinoval   of \"tinil\"..\nKurtiT i* partlculare \"f tbe Chlo\nKo renter Viclmiii B.C., or Distrii\nXofeeter    NeUon,   B.C, IM_]\n\"GOVERNMENT   LIQUOR   ACT\"\nNOTICE    Or    APPLICATION    TOR\nBEER   LICENCE\n\\oT UK    IS    HEREBY   (II VEN   tba\nnu    lln-    -Hli    <t-iv    ot    April,    next,    th\nunderalgnid Int.-mis to apply to tli\nLiquor Control Board for a licence ir\nreHMCt \"i' onttiloaa haVoa part of tb\nbu tiding liriuwn as the Kort Hbcppart\nHotel, situate on I*'\"it Slu-ppanl Town\nsit.- near Waneta upon the land de\n\u25a0scribed as Loti Eive (8), Six (6), am\n\u25a0Siv.'ii (Tl ol' Lot Two Hundred an\nK. ur    i*jhi>.   Kootenay    Dlatriot,   Ma\nfive     Hundred    (S04).    Ki*>U-nuy    I-aiH\nRaglatratlon   Dlatrlet   In   the   l'rovlncr\n..1 Hrilish Columbia) for tbe sale ol\nbeer by thi- Klass or by the opei\nbottlf    for    eonsuniption    on    the   preiil\nUl. t ll\nof    March\nDATED    thi\nCHABLSI   A.   t'ALAHRRSE,\n(ssTTii Applicant.\nBRINGING  UP  FATHER\nBy George. McManu\nFlour\nMINNEAPOLIS.   Mai-eh\nIf.,-  |..  Ht  lawn-, nl JS..-.; a barrel.\nBran\u2014KIM.\nWheal   \u2014  Nu.   1   northern,   J1.I9   I.\nil.a-:   May.   I1.4H;   July.   11.41,\nCon\u2014lo   3 yellow. \u00bb1 \"l   i\u201e JI.113.\nQata -jfo   3 arhtte, 4\",- in 4u!-c\nFlax\u2014No.   1, ll.ts   tc  %\u25a0: mi.\nVAMCOUVElt   EOOS\nVANl'ol'VEIt,   March\nColumbia   'Rn*:      1\"'-' ah\nflt-ah   flrBls,   31c;   pulli-ta\n--   \u25a0rlltl\ncxlraw,    :i:i\ni-xliiis,   tt.\nNELSON BUTTERFAT\nPweet 83c\nNo.   1   sour    88c\n^C:  X gnjir ji*.M.U\"ui.i\u00bbi.iiJu.Slil\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1925\n' Page NIn\u00ab\n%Z3\nRAIL EARNINGS\nSHOW DECREASE\nC.N.R., However,  Reduced\n1    Operating  Expenses;\nNet Earnings on Gain\nMONTREAL. March 27. \u2014 Operating\nnmltafor the month of February, 1925,\nIssued todjiv by the Canadian National\nMnyii ahow that while there wai -i\nOecre-a.sfl in the gross earnings of $1.\n298,476, or 7.3 per cent, the opr-rntlng\npxpenr-en during ilie name period were\nreduced by $2.097.241, or 11.7 per cent\nWith the result thnt the net earhlng.-.\nfor the month were $(111.721.- as com-\npareq with a deficit of S1K7.041 In the\nflume month nf 1924. nn Impfoventeitl\nin ihe net earnings for the month of\n|T88,785.\nTho figures giving the results of\noperations for the first two months of\n1925 , show thnt although there was a\nfalling off ii) $_0~BM receipts of $2,-\nti* 10,499, or 8.1 por cent, np-iating expenses were reduced by $3.!>3J.l-if- or\np.9 per cunt, with the result that th\u00ab\nr.st earnings for January and February,' 1925, 'amounted tb $SS4.r.2'S, as\ncompared wiih J 21>2,3 7 (i during the\nsame period Ua't year. The Increase\nIn not earnings for the first two\nmonths of the year Ih, therefore, l-JJI,-\n150, or 237.1 per cent, as compared\nwith  the   first  two   months of  1854.\n, TORONTO, March 27.\u2014$140,300\nwan the loss by fire in the Dominion during the week -ending\nMarch  25,  ns compared   with  a  loss\n.of $306,500 during the corresponding\niweek  of  Inst year,   according to  the\n,Mon-Btary Times.\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL\nDIRECTORY\nElectrical\nDBANSSAVB*   DEVELOPMENT   CO\nLTD.,     DEAKSUAVEN,      B.      C\u2014\nWeittlngbouse Radio Sets, Rndlo Parts\nComplete Super-Heterodyne Kits, Myeri\nTubes. Westlnghouse Mazda Lampi\nIron\u00bb, Toasters, Etc. V. ft TC Automatic Electric Pumps. Small Hydro-\nElectric   Plants   a   Specialty. (KsftO)\nGERALD Bn katkik, Assoc, A.I.X.b.\nKleetrlcal Contra f tor, Telephone 75,\nP. O. Box 743. Nelson, H.C, Radio\nSupplies, Power and Light Installations, Generators and Motors. Maintenance   and   Repairs <S'!27)\nTransfer\nATKINSON TRANSFER \u2014 Coal nro\nWood.     Phone   421. (UU)\nCarpenter and Joiner\nLAWSON\u2014Cedar     Chests,     Hardwood\nand   Panel  Board     Below  Market\nTREACHERY IN\nKIDNAPING OF\nMAIDJF INDIA\nNine Men Face Trial of Attempted Abduction at\nBombay        .,...,(   \u201e\nBOMBAY, India, March 27.\u2014The\nfeature of lhe trial totl^y of the\nnine men alleged to have been\nImplicated in the attempt to abduct Mumtaz Begum, the Nautlea,\ngirl, former the mistress of . the\nMaharajah of Indorc; after ahe had\nleft her domicile and come to Bombay was the story of oriental intrigue and treachery nH told on the\nwitness Bland hy Alia Box Wazlr,\nuncle of Mumtaz Itegum.\nWazir said he w.is called to Indorc after the girl had fled and was\npromised aid if he helped to secure her return to the maTiarajah's\npalace. From Indore, ho proceeded to Bombay where he told the\nwealthy merchant Abdul Kadir\nPaula, wth whom Mumtaz Begum\nwns   living   of   the   plot.\nPretense Was Marie\nThe witness deposed that he pretended to ally himself with the hand\nof kidnapers so as to obtain their\ncrnfidonoe and ascertain their plans,\nlie declared it was Anand Rao\nJ'hanse, adjutant general of the Indore Stale forces ;md one of the\ndefendants who gave him money\nand promised him that the mahara-\nJah   would   give   him   more.\nHo added that while tho watchman at the bungalow of Baula had\nreceived fl bribe of 2000 rupics to\nleave open the door of the bungalow\nfor the would-be abductors, he himself had only 10 rupics in his pockat.\nMulgaeknr, former manager of In\ndore state property in Botnbay\ntestlfied that the result of the attempt to kidnap Mumtaz was telegraphed to the mnharajah's aide\nand that after this the premier of\nIndore ordered 'that nobody should\nremain on the maharajah's bombay\nproperty without first obtaining\npcrm!s.sion  to do so.\nThe Maharajah of Tndore is one\nof the leading princes of India. He\nis 35 years old. in wealth he per\nhaps ranks among the first 10 of\ntho Immensely rich potentates. Like\nall of the great Indian princes, he\nhas a priceless collection of jewels\nof   all   kinds.     He   is   entitled   to   a\nlute of 21 guns on ceremonial\noccasions.\nTHREE-QUARTERS OF\nNEWS PROPAGANDA\nSo Says Walter Nickol on\nReturn From France;\nFrench Friendly\nAVINNIPEO, March 27.\u2014French\nnews received in Canada does not\nproperly reflect tbe political situation la France, said \\V. O. Nichol,\nlieutenant-governor of British Columbia, in an interview here today.\nThe Ueutennnt-governor passed\nthrough here on his Way to Victoria\nniter spending 10 weeks in a French\nhospital for treatment of an internal   ailment.\nThree-quarters of the political\nnews 'sent to Canada direct and\nthrough the I'nited States is propaganda, paid Mr. Nichol, adding that\n\"as a matter of fact, the French\nare most friendly toward the British and are trying their best to\nmake a triangular pence compact\nbetween France, (iennany and Britain.\" 1\nNATIONAL BREWERS\nLEADS AT MONTREAL\nExchange    Quiet;    Easier\nTendency;    Asbestos   Is\nStrong Feature\nMONTREAL, March 27. \u2014 T.i.hiy'--.\nsessinn of the Montreal stoel; exchange was (piiet ami thi gen. ral lisi\ncxlUliite-1    an    easier    tendency.\nNational Braweriei elosed' tt IT'.-\nex-dividtnd, down l'i. Second in volume came Steel of Canada, winch\nicgisiered an advance of Ts. at tS%,\nAbitibi   closed   at    lf%,   n    n.-t   gain   of\nAsbestos was the strong feature.\nclosing at the new high of 57Vfc< \u25a0 rut\ngain   of  2   points.\nOther changes: Atlantic Sugar, ott\n! ;V( antl the pre ferred off I; H, C,\nFishing, up Ti ; Mronipton, off 114 to\nthn new low of )ft; Howard Smith,\ncff 1 if,; Spanish Uiver. off %; St.\nMaurice   Paper,    up    1;   and   Winnipeg\nHAhway. off ii.\nClosing stocks: Abltlbl, St%' Brazilian, 5m : Breweriea, 4 7'\/; Brompton,    23;    Cement,    102U;    Laurent ide,\nSI; Spanish common, inni; Montreal\n1'owf-r, tjBtfc; Smelters, fi'l'i; Steel of\nCanada. 66%; Atlantic Rugar, 2fi; Textile, 66; Winnipeg Electric, 41'.; C. I'.\nR.. New York, mi'..; i*. 8. steel.\nIHU\nLife Insurance\nSUV    lira    ASSURANCE    CO.    07\nCANADA\u2014J.   C.   Kennedv,   District\nRepi;  Office-j\u2014Oilker Hlk.   -Nelson, RC\nChimney Cleaning\n\\V\n7*.     TOWI.ES.     Official     Clllmnsj\n' (-leaner. (HM)\nInsurance and Real Estate\nDW.   DAW30K\u2014\n\u2022 Real    Estate,    Insurance,    Rentals\nAnnublo Blk.,   l'.O.  Box 733.  Phone 197\nHI.    SILL,    INSURANCE,    rARM\n\u2022      ANB    CITY   PBOPERTY.\n60S   Word Street. Nelson,   RC\nMonuments\nCAMPBELL      ft      RITCHIE     MONU-\nMENTAL CO.\u2014P. O.  Box 865. Nel-\nsou.-,  H.C.     Teleplliiiif    UH- ISfi.-iQI\nChiropractors\nDR. R. E. ORAY\u2014 Clilrnrr.iei.ir. Dion.\n115, Gllker llloek. OffU-e Hours: IC\nto II a.m., 2 to f, and 7 lo fl p.m., except Sundays.   Consultation!- free.   (SaCO)\nALLAN   S.   DODDS,   D.C\u2014I'lione   811.\nOffiee Hours:  It-Mi  l-\u00ab nnd l.y ap\npolntment. Aberdeen Block, Nelson, RC\nisr.nii\nAccounting\nCHARLES    P.    HUNTER\u2014\nAuditor,  McDonald  Jam  BulMIn,\nBox   1191 Nelson.   B.C\nMiner Falls Twelve\nHundred Feet to His\nDeath in California\nSTOCKTON, Ot)., March IT.\u2014\nVictor Misscorni fell 1200 feet to\n(lenth today in the shift of the\nArgonaut mine at Jnckson. lie\nu-.is working in the shaft at the\n1000-foot lcyol when he slipped\non   wet   timbering.\nPort Arthur Son ls\nNamed Allan After\nFamous Hockey Mug\nPORT AUTlIL'it. (mt..  March  JT\n\u2014The  achievement  nf  thp   Tort Ar\nthur   hockey   team   in   capturing;   th)\nAllan cup will be remembered fnr i\ntime hy at least one citizen of this\ntown. His Name is Allan McMillan, who was born nn .M'irch IC,\nlast. For his ohrittlan name he\nmust thank or blame the Allan\ncup holders, Irs parents having* patiently waited for tbe result of tht\npost scheduled play downs before\nKtVlnfl their I mi a name, In honor of tbe I'ort Arthur victory ttu*y\nchristened   him   Allan.\nIMPROVEMENTS\nUDEJfO MILL\nLingle & Johnson Do Much\nWork at Slocan City\nPlant\nSLOGAN CITY, March 27. \u2014 Tlie\nI-tnule    &*    JObBBnn    LiHhber    company\ntnive Nnl ntaklng nmntretM \u25a0un-rn-\nt'otis nnil liRprorementi to their lumber plant here 10 very thing is helm?\nput in firal-ebivs ahape, ;imi an in-\natBBCBB in priiduciioii may be Innked\ntor this season. HMUI* installiriR a\nfasi fi.-il xbooba plarn-r nml I trini-\nmlftg saw at the planei* mill, the boil-\n-r   room   has   been   Improved.     Aildi-\ntimial    tmokl    have    l,,,.,,    ]:,j,l    (,,    (;iKe\ncare of the increased production, An\naddition has been made to the office\nand enlarged ijturteri are being prd-\nvided  for th* employeea.\nThe planer nrltll was put in opera-\nt'ofa   for   in.'   eeajinn   about   Ifarch   I.\nThe   sawmill   'i.-irt   nf   the   plant   is  also\nreceiving a thnroufh overbanldix ami\nwill  i.e  started  up about April  i.\nThe lug iiwn.-i and operated by\nBenneu \\- Elliott is towing \\o$m on\nthe  bike  io  pnvlde  the eeawut'a cut.\nBRIEFS FROM THE WIRE\nSix     Fire     ViHinm\nXiorx   rXLLM,   S.D..   March   27.\u2014-\nPia rie   fires   in    North    Cent rol   and\nMouth Dakota were exthiRuished\nearly today. A }nr\u00abo fire is still\nburning in tbo Rosebud Indian\nreservation. Six dtatha and destruction    Of    three    vilhmes    rr ported\nhut   tun   confirmed,\nIMMtted an uii tkaiss\nWASlIINfiTOX. March 8T.\u2014Sena-\nlor Wheeler. Montana: Gordon\nCampbell and Edwin & Booth, indicated by federal grand Jury on\nconspiracy   charges   arising   out   of\noil    deals.\nTrench    Prions    Fineil\nPARIS,     -March     IT.\u2014TWO     priesls\nwere     fined     and     K.ven     suspended\nsentences on charges of Inciting\nresistance   to   the   government's   re-\nliKlous    policy.\n-Mrs. McClinlock's Body ExhUM-d\nCHICAOO, March 21.\u2014Exhumation of the bodies of Airs. Kmma\nNelson McClintock. mother, ami Dr,\nOscar Olson, adrlaer of William\nNelson McClintock, millionaire orphan, whom William I>. Shepperd Ik\naccused     nf     killing     with     typhoid\ngerms,  took  place  today.\nSliKlics   C.i'uln   MVlhoils\ni:i-:<;iNA, March \u00bbt.-\u2014W. J. Kuhrt,\nOf     the     I'nited     Srates     department\nof   apricultiire,   begun   a   study   or\nthe   western   Canadian   fa riner-invned\ncooperative grain handling companies   methods.\nDennistoun   Aflln  Sued\nPARIi,    March    if\u2014An   American\nwoman    lias   Started    defumation   action     againsl     Colonel     Dennistoun.\nlately sued by his divorced wife in\nLondon. A feature of the case alleged to bs hundreds of letters in\nDiiin stoun's handwriting contatai-\nIng derisive refediifices to i-i<-V\nCarnan'otn defendant's present\nwife.\nKIMBERLEYH0SP1TAL\nHAS MdDERN WARDS;\nNow Occupied; X-Ray and\nOperating Rooms Are\nLatest\nFATHER EHMANN\nGOES TO FERNIE\nKIMBER1.EY, Mareh 27. \u2014 The doctors nnd nurses nan moved into the\nnew hospital, which is a. vast improvement on the old building. The\nftew hospital has nearlv :f0 beds ami\nhas tx fairlv equipped X-ray room nnd\noperatine. rooma There is also \u25a0 tna-\nt' rnltv ward with special equipment\nand the entire hiiildinK is complete in\npractically    every    detail    for    the    SUC-\nSeeqful   carrying  m   of   the   wmk   for\nwhich   ii   is   intended\nPopular Kimberley Church\nHead Built Up Church\nFollowing\nExplosion Destroys\nSchool; Janitor ls\nBuried in Debris\nPITTSBURGH,   March   27.   \u2014   JAcob\nJacobs,   tt,   n   Janitor,   was   killed   hy\nan explosion earlv today whieh wrecked\na two-story brick school building and\na one-story frame annex at Swissvah'.\na suburb. His body was recovered\nlate    today    ai'ti-r    ivscuers    bad    BDent\nift hours clearing away the debris.\nThe damage was estimated at $160,000.\nKIMBERLEY,     March     27.     \u2014    Rev.\nFather Ebroann, who as been bars foils months, during which tlm be has\nbuilt up fl strong church following\nand chared the property of all deht,\nhas been transferred to Fernie, Rev\nFather H&rtman or NYw Westminster\nsucceeds Father Khnninn at Kimberley., Before leaving here Father Bh-\niiiiiuu was the recipient Of many valuable presents from the hockey club\nand   from   other   local   friends.\nANGLICANS PLAN\nKIMBERLEY CHURCH\nJohn  Pullman,  at   tbe a-ge\n\\r-ars, Mrs, Pullman had been a resident of Trout Lake for a lobg time,\ncoming here from Camburn about 1 \u2022.\nyears  a^o*\nShe  bad  been  in  poor  health  all   winter,   but   had   kept   about   ae   usual    un- ,\ntil  a   few  days  before   the  vr\\t\\,  and  h' :* \u2022\ndeath   was  entirely   unexpected.\nShe is survived by ber husband,\n.fob n Pullman, and a -stepson and\nna lighter in the I'nited States. A\nfum-ral service was hehl on Frld iv\nafternoon at her late residence BOO ;\ninterment was mad-' in the cemetery .'\nat   Trout   Lake.\nCANADIAN WINS PLACE\nIN GOLFING FINALS\nST.   Al'dl'STI-VF:,   Fla,.   March   27.\n\u2014Stanley    Thompson    of    Toronto,\ncrack   Canadian  amateur   golfer,   won\nhis   way   to   the   finals   In   the   ponce\ntie   Leon   champlonahlp   tournament\nwhen   ho defeated   Kddie  Von   VHescfc,\nOf  Carden  City,   N.Y ,   one   up   in   the\nsemi-finals    today.\nThompson will meet Kenneth Bf,\nRead, New York, for the championship tomorrow.\ni mm -- -\n\\Greb ls Defeated by\nj      Tunney in Ten-Round\nI No-Decision Bout\nj ST.    PAUL,   Mwcli    27.   \u2014   Gene\nTnnney cf Now York, United States\nlight lieavyweitrht champion, de-\nfcated Haiiv Oreh of Pittsburgh,\nfoi mer licldcr of the title and\niu*\u00a3?ent luUldleweisfht champion, in\na 10-round no-dccluiru contest heio\ntoni-rlit.\nKIMBERLEY,^ lUroh 27.\u2014Rev. C B.\nTurner, rector of th.- Anglican church\nat Rossland, is returning home this\nweek after bavin*,' held services at\nthis iiiac on.Sunday and investigated\nth,- work of the Anglican community\nlore. .\\ir. Turner goes back to Rossland with the conviction that the work\nt liould  be apeni d  ap at  Kimberley,  ln\nfact,  considerable  financial  support   has\nbun assured, and the matter of erecting a church building is already under   const* cation.\nOSBORNE BREAKS\nOWN WORLD'S RECORD\nAI'STl.V. Texas. March L'7.\u2014liar-\nold Osborne, of the Illinois Athletic\nClub,    broke   his   own   woi Id's   record\nOf   six   feet,   elffbt   and   one-quarter\ninches   by   Jumping  six   feet.   S   IS-l-S\nj inches In an exhibition against Shepherd, Texas, university freshman,\nduring the preliminaries of the Texas Relays today.\n;      PARIS,     March     IT.\u2014The     French\n\u25a0 senate today by a vote of '824 to\nT2 adopted a hill faclllatlng the distribution of cereals and flour to\nthe civil population. The bin provides  for a  ere,lii   of  80,000,000   francs\ntor the  Introduction  of  measures to\nI com bai    ths   rise   In   the   price   of\nWill\nMRS. JOHN PULLMAN\nDIES AT TROUT LAKE\nTltOl'T LAK\nFine for   catarrh\nwhen meltrd in a\nipoon or snuffed     W^-^    \"\"\"Vi\nup lhe  DOSS and     B\/\/V--*****'^T\nvapors   inhaled,    \u25a0\/\/ r\\\nHead and Chest Colds\nRelieved In a New Way\nA   Salve  which   Releases   Medicated\nVapors when Applied Over\nThroat and Chest.\nInhaled   as  ...   vai   ot   the   *ama\nlime absorbed through ths skin like \u2022\nliniment, Vlcks VapoRub reaches Im-\nia.-.iiai.iy inflamed, congegted air\npassages.\nThis is the modern direct trcat-\nnwnl lor nil colds thai is proving\nso popular In Canada and lhs Btatei\nwhere over 17 million Jars are new\nused y. ariy.\nSplendid for sore throat, tonsilitis,\nbronchitis, croup, hend and cheat\ncolds, catarrh, asthma or hay lever.\n.Inst rub Vicks over throat and\ncheat and Inhnle Ihe medicated\nvapors.      Ii    cpiii-kly    loosens    up    a\nVJCKS\n\u25bc  VapoRub\nOve a 17Miiuou Jass \"sea Ycarlv\nIIP WIH\nM_\\\\_W\nFace Was Disfigured.\nHealed by Cuticura.\n\" Some time ago I was bothered\nwith eczema which broke out on\nmy face in a rash. I toolt no notice\nof it at first until the trouble began\nto spread and the irritation causrj\nme to scratch. My face was disfigured and the trouble lasted about\nthree months. -.\n\" I tried different remedies but\nnone seemed to do any good. I\nheard about Cuticura Soap and\nOintment and purchased some.and\nafier using three cakes of Cuticura\nSoap and one box of Cuticura Oint\nment I was completely healed.\"\niSipned) Miss Gladys Pahl, 353-\n31st St., N. Milwaukee, Wis., Sept\n2*5, 192-4.\nUse Cuticura to clear your skin.\nt Shnvitif Slick 25c.\nSHOES\n3 Prices\nOnly\n$4, $5, $6\nFor   Mon\u2014For   Women\nNothing Over $6.00 in the Store\nWe also .-any a v ry complete\nline of Children's Shoes at\nequally attractive prices.\nWatson Shoe\nCo. Ltd.\nFlorists\nGIUZZBLLS'S OXEENHOUSES. VEL-\nson. Cut flowers and Floral designs\nISi63)\nWH.  S. JOHNSON\u2014\nTllone   34Z.     Cut   Flow-TS.     PottPfl\nplants nn.l Floral FmhVms i-:a'.l)\n Wholesale\nA    MACDONALD   <!  CO \n\u2022   Wholesale   Clroeers   and   Provision\nMerchants.  Ininorters of Teas. Coffsea\nRnlces. Dried Fruits.  Slnpla and Fanrj\nrirorerirs. N'.'lson, R C (S:.r.5)\nCHAS. MOORE\u2014B.   r.   t.nnd   Survey\nor and  Arclilteot.  l'ulili.* huil.lines.\nl-'ru|t  PRfkinK   houses.     Plana,  apeolfl-\nrations and .supervision.    Crsaton.  B. '*\n  (15101\nEngineers\nGreen Bros-. Burden Co.\nKET,rON,  B.C.\nCltlL    AND     MINING     ENOINEE*!\nB.C.,   Alberta    miix\\   Dtnulnton\nHD.    DAWSON,    I,and    Snrvsyor,\n.  Mlnlnj   ana   ClvU   Eniflnssr.\nKaslo, Hi.'.  is.,r,l)\nAssayers\nE\nW. WIDDOWSOK, BOX A1108 K\u00abl-\n\u2022 son, B.C. Standard western charges.\nAuctioneers\nWCUTLEK-\u2014\n\u25a0  Goods Sold Frlvataly snd stsnetloi\nNelnon   Auction   Mart,    Vernon   Htreet\n(8r\u00bbfi9)\nFuneral Directors\nDJ.   BOBERTSOV,   r.DJl,,   fe   \u00ab.\u2014\n*   801    Victoria   street.   1'lionft   291\nNlRht I'lmnp, IjiTIj.  (8&70)\nStandard rnrnltnn\nCo. \u2014 Unflertulters.\nFuneral Directors,\nAuto liennin, up-to-\n(into chapel. Hest\nservleefl, Prtcos\nrrnRmuiM**.       (RT.711\nPrinting\nTHE DAILY NEWS\u2014Quality Printing\nKullnif,  Loos*  \\jet\\t J-'orms, heiger\nSheets   and   Binders   always   Id   stuck.\nLadies' Wear\nFLANNEL JUMPER\nDRESSES \u2014Jumpers bound black silk\nmilitary b r a i d,\ntrimmed buttons.\nBlouse of white\nlinen, with check\ncuffs and collars.\nIn blue and yellow.\nVerv smart stvle.\nAt   Sj-Sll.?!,--.\nFLANNELDRESSES\n\u2014In plain colors,\nchecks and stripes.\nSome with broad\nbelts; others trimmed with contrast-\nin( shades. In fawn,\nblue, almond green.\nchukka, navy and\norange, Prices at,\n$6.05, $8.5 0,\n$0.50 and $10.50.\nPleated Skirts\nLADIES' CREPE PLEATED SKIRTS\u2014In\nfawn, navy, black, new browns and greys.\nIn all sizes.   Special value, each.. $2.05\nLADIES' CREAM CREPE PLEATED\nSKIRTS\u2014Each    $-I.!\u00bb5\nCHILDREN'S CREPE PLEATED SKIRTS\n\u2014Sizes 6 to  14 years.    Each  .   $12.25\nSCOTCH GINGHAMS\u2014In a good assortment of plaids and checks and all colors.\nUseful for many purposes, but especially\nchildren's dresses and rompers. Comes\nin two widths.\n27 inches  25<--\n'50 inches  35^\nRUBBER APRONS\u2014In plain colors. Pockets and edges bound with Cretonne. Colors are all go-id, such as green, orange,\nblue, mauve, etc.   At      .. 750 :||1(' 85-(J\nRUBBER COVERALL APRONS\u2014Bound\nwith braid. Colors: Old rose, blue and\norange.    Each   $1.15\nSpring and New Clothes\nSomehow the two are always associated, artn't they?\u2014and naturally enough.\nAnd what is better than new clothes to be in tune with glorious springtime!\nDry Goods Dept.      Shoe Department\nSILK JERSEY TUBINC\u2014Suitable for underwear. Colors: Mai\/.e, pink, jrrey and\nmauve. '!(*> inches, circular. Yard   SI.50\nWHITE KNITTED RIBBED SILK\u2014Suitable for dresses and skirts. .'!(! inches\nwide.    Yard $2.75\nPAILLETTE SATIN \u2014 Colors: Brown.\nsaxe, rose, pink, white. .'.(> inches wide.\nYard       $1.05\nA FEW SHORT ENDS OF DUCHESSE\nSATIN AND TAFFETA \u2014 Colors:\nShrimp, while, rose, save and sand. 86\ninches  wide.    Yard $1.0.\">\nLADIES' ARTIFICIAL SILK SCARFS\u2014\nFour only.    Pink and blue.    Each .   60*?\nLITTLE SWEETHEART GARTLETS\u2014\nFor children. Colors: Pink, blue and\nmauve.    Trimmed with  rose  buds.    Per\npair        20c\nPlain white ditto, pair        I.V-\nFANCY FRILLED GARTER ELASTIC\u2014\nColors: Orange, sky, pink, paddy, copen,\nrose, mauve, red and white. Per vard\n  35c and 50c\nIMPORTED SCOTCH ZEPHYRS\u2014In\ncheck designs, in some new shades of red.\nmauve, brown, pink, blue, orange and\ngreen.    .\">1   inches wide.    At   SOc\nFINE QUALITY CHECKED ZEPHYR\u2014\nWith embroidered spot. Colors are\nbrown, black, mauve, green, red, etc. \".(*>\ninches.    At  80<*-\nHEAVY QUALITY PLAIN GINGHAMS\u2014\n89 inches.    At  -IOC\nSpecial in Work Boots for the man who\nwants comfort as well as hard wear.\nHROWN    ELK    LEATHER    BLUCHER\nBOOTS\u2014Good leather soles. No toe cap;.\nExtra  wide  fitting.    Pair $5.25\nBLACK OR BROWN LEATHER BOOTS\u2014\nHeavy soles. With or without toe caps.\nIdeal boots for ranch wear. Made spe-\nccially for us in England.   Pair     $5.95\nGUNMETAL OXFORDS\u2014Neat brown\ntoes, flal heels with rubber top-piece.\nAt tf-J.O.-.\nDARK MAHOGANY CALF OXFORDS\u2014\nFlal  heel.    At S:;.!>5\nPATENT LEATHER OXFORDS\u2014One\nbro.nl openwork strap with two button-;.\nNeat, squarish toe.    At S:;.!).\">\nSPRING NEEDLE-RIB VESTS\u2014In comfy\ncut or full-dress top.   White only.   Rvery\n_size, 34 to 44.   Each .   l!>c to $1.00\nLADIES' VESTS\u2014In a fine Cotton-and-\nSilk mixture. Ciinil'y cut. A nice, well-\nfinished garment.    Each S 1.5.1\nVESTS\u2014In a fine ribbed Silk.   Full-dress\ntop.     Color-;:   Peach,   while   ami   orchid.\nEach $1.50\nLADIES* COMBINATIONS AND UNION\nSUITS\u2014Cumfy cut tops, and tight al\nknee. Each $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.25\nLADIES* BLOOMERS\u2014Elastic at waist\nand knee. In colors of pink and orchid,\nas well as the usual black and while,\ngrey, etc.   At  50C and 65*\nMen's Wear\nMen's Khaki Breeches\n-MEN'S KHAKI DRILL\nBREECHES\u2014Laced   at\nknee. Five pockets and\nbelt limps. Pair, 8.1.00\nMEN'S KHAKI DRILL\nBREECHES \u2014 Double\nseals. Laced at knee.\nFive pock,\",- ami belt\nloops.    At $3.50\nMEN'S KHAKI MOLESKIN BREECHES \u2014\nEnglish make. Self\nstrappings. The best-\nwearing breeches we\nhave ever offered. Five\npoek.-ts and bell loops.\nPair S5.50\nMEN'S KHAKI .MOLESKIN PANTS\u2014English\nmake. Same as above.\nFive pockets and bell\nloops.     Pair $ 1.50  G-\nMEN'S KHAKI COTTON BEDFORD\nCORD PANTS\u2014Five pockets and belt\nloops.    Pair $4.50\nMEN'S KHAKI PUTTEES\u2014For wearing\nwith breeches. Extra special value. Per\npair ..$1.00\nCrockery and China Dept.\nCOLORED  CLASS  VASES\u2014In  two-tone\ni ffects; others tinted.\nEach 30*, 75c and $1.00\nWHIPPED CREAM SETS\u2014In floral designs and some pleasing colors; 3-piece\nsets,  each :..      75c  and  $1.50\nROYAL GRAFTON ENGLISH CHINA\nTEA SETS-\u2014The decorations are in the.\ntrue Grafton styles; others :\u25a0.\u25a0,;\u2022 in black\nborders, with rose sprays and buds. 21-\npiece sels, consisting of one cake plate,\none sugar and cream, six cups and saucers, six plates.   21 pieces, set     $!;!.25\nQ INCORPORATED   *^ \u00bb<*  WAY   l<570 S\\ JRO\n0*   }J &\n_\n\u2122=f\n1\n w Page Ten\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,  SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, 1923\nTHE ARK\nAvail Taper. 30, 33, 40 canti per\ndoubter roll. t,a.lifs* Mercerized Lisle\nHo.se, 40 c\u00abit\u00bb per pair Kic Hac\nBraUt. tl yard* for 25 centi. C. I nulla ins, 35 to 40 cintl per ymil. La.Hon'\nJirawvrs. extra heavy, n few pairs to\nClear,. 50   centa.\nJ. W. HOLMES\nPhone 634 60S Vernon St\nNelson Business College\nIndividual    Tuition\nSummer  course   now\nproceeding\nDay and Evening Classes.\n\u2022OX   14 PHONE   603\nTwenty-seven of\nBurned Schooner\nCrew Are Picked Up\nPROVIMCETOWN,    Maps..    March    27.\n\u2014 The  entire  crew  of  17  nt  the   fishing\nschooner   Enteral*},   which   wm  hurned\nend      rank     after     iin     explosion      off\nQeorgs'i   Banka  last  nlshi,  have   heen\nbtotafht   here,   Including   the   captain,\n; I.awri'iici-    Nor? Ih   of    I'.oslon.\nWo   Can    Supply   You    With\n0. K. BREAD\nFresh  Daily\nFLEMING'S  STORE\nFAIRVIEW\nBUY ADVERTISED GOODS\nCompute, Then Select\nThat Eye\nTrouble\nDon't put it off. Don't endure\nIhe hi-udacln-.s, pains, discomforts nnd poor vision when BOMf\nrelief  (im   he  oMnincd.\nToday normal eyes art a necessity for efficient y. Ii is your\nduty to your\u00bbelf to prove their\ncondition. You can't tell\u2014wo\ncan't. Mui after one of onr\nthorough   cxaniinalioiis   we   ean\ntell   you   everything,    qoa   our\nService   and   Satisfaction.\nJ.   0.  PATENAUDE\nOPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN\n\"Curlew ButU-r From Pure Crenm\"\nI     Give the Children Plenty of Bread and\nCurlew Butter\n\"From Pure Cream''\nDuring the Raw Days of Spring\nIt will add greatly to their vitality and help them\nward off those spring colds.\nCURLEW BUTTER Is Made in Nelson by\nTHE CURLEW CREAMERY CO., LTD.\nNELSON   OPERA   HOUSE\nMARCH    30    AND    31\u2014TUESDAY    MATINEE.\nPrices:   50c,  75c,  $1.00.    Matinee.  25c   and  50c.\nCHURCH'S    HOT or COLD WATER\nThe Standard Wall Coating\n-Easy to applv.    Reasonable price.    Lasting Beauty.\nWe Carry All the Standard Shades.\nWood-Vallance Hardware Co., Ltd.\nWHOLESALE\nNELSON,   B.C.\nMANY ATTEND\nSERVICES FOR\nCAPT. pRRIS\nSt. Paul's Church Crowded;\nOrganizations Participate; Flowers Many\nThe runpnil of the late Capt. 1\"). C.\nMcMnrrlw was held from Ht. Paul's\nI'n-Hbylt'ii-in church yesterday afternoon tit 2 o'clock, when services\nwere coiul. |ie<l by the Rev. F. U.\nfl. Dredgo. The church waa crowded\nwith friends and fellow-workers ln\nchurch, lo-lse and The Dally Xews,\nmost of whom followed the coffin\nto the grave. The funeral was under\nthe auspices of the l.O.O.F. .Memhers of the lodK? in company with Mr. I\nDradga,    took    the    nrvtef   at    the i\nfiraveside. L,hI\nMembers   of   Kootenay   Lodge,    No. I t|.>!U\nsprav;   Qm-*-n   City   Robekah   Lodge   No.\n11*.   i.o.o.l-'.,   erow;   Caat.   F.   U   Otr,\nHiray; Minx (.race I-uunhlon, spiny;\nMr. and Mrs. Hoy Bharpe, spray; Mr.\na.'d MrH. lfi. H. Wools, Kpray; Mr. and\nMrs McK.-chnie, sprav; Mr. ami Mrs.\nMcCharleH, spray; Mr. and Mrs.\n,1. H. Wilkinson and Mrs, Lawr.-nee.\nsprav; Dfl and Mrs. A. B. (', Dun do\nand fiimilv. sprav; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell and fa-mily. spray; Mr. and\nMrs. J. Kred Hume, apray*. Mr. and\nMrs F*. A.\" Martin, sprav; Mr, and Mrs.\nKli SutciiftV. spray; Mr. and Mrs. B.\nLuwHon.  spray;  Mr, John O. Cameron,\nspriiv; Mr and Mrs. J. A. Sk.-ll.-m and\nfamily, spray; Mr. and Mrs. A. T.\nPark, spray; Mr. and Mrs. John Hell\nNr.. sprav; Mrs. John Hamilton,\nwreath; Mr. und Mrs. H. E. Dill.\nwreath; the Scanlan family, wreath;\nDr. K. C. Arthur, and Margaret, spray;\n(Jr. and Mrs. James Brodie, and Kathleen, spray, Mr. ;utd Mrs. A. D. Oliver, spray; Mr. and Mrs. Charles\nMorris and family, wreath; Mr. and\nMrs. (5. A. Hunter and family,\nwreath; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Harrison.\n\u25a0spniy; Mt*. nnd Mrs. Qeofce Hi us lead,\nkprayt Mr. and Mrs. K. IE. J el fa, spray;\nMr. and Mrs. A. Jeffs, upruv; Mr. and\nMrs. K. A, PeeblM. wreath; Captain\nnnd Mrs, Si-nnian, sprav; Mr. and Mrs.\nH, Smiilie, spray; Mr. and Mrs. H. H.\nY.,wns\u00ab-nd. spray; Mr. and Mrs. Qeorg*\n.Motion, wreath; Mrs. C. H. Ink, spray;\nMr. F. A. Starkey, spray; Mr, and Mrs\nI'lancliard and Miss Whiti iiian. wreath;\nthe Staff of The Ni-lson Dally News,\n\"dales Ajar;\" Mrs. S. A. Ball, and\nNYIk-iti. wreath; Mr, and Mrs. I >. Mac-\nl-'arlanil, and May. spray; Mr. and .Mrs.\n' orfffl Clark, spray; the Yen. Arch-\nMrs.    Pi-Mi    h,    Graham.\nIii, i.O.O.I-'., with the members of [wreath; Scouts and (\"ul\u00bbs, No. 1 Tr\nNelson Typographical union No. .110, spiny; Mi*, and Mrs. J. A. Btobo, sprav;\nl.T.l'.. formed lines on Stanley street i Women's Misslunnry Society, St\nbetween which the coffin was bone L\"'1 church, wriath; Mr. and Mrs,\non    the    way     to     the    church,    -md r.,,'mK<1 -'M,'<'-    ****&    **.    and    Mrs\nmd M\nnd Mrs.\nAH har Lakes, spray; Mr. and Mrs.\nHltffli Ui.bi-rtson, spray; Mr and Mrs\nT. W. Siader, spray; Mr. ami Mrs, J\nIC. Annahle, spray; Mr. and Mrs. J, T\nI tkv. und Tli.Minis, spray; Mr. and\nMis. Heelor Maeken-\/.i.'. wreath; Officers and Members of R(. Caul's Ladies'\nii'd, wreath; The [l.iilv Xews, wreath;\nMrs. Dill's, circle. St. I'aul's Ladies'\nltd, spray; Mr. nnd Mrs Alexander\nCarrie, spray; Mr. and Mrs \\V II\nWalliins, spray; Mr. and Mrs J J>\nh'agtu,   spray.\nhureh\n01*11     Sleel.\niifterwards   murched   behind   it   lo   the j iVeortTe   JoAmtoae   aad* Mr\ncemetery.\nExample   Wat   Inspiration\nMr. Dredge took as liis text the\nwords of St. Paul, \"1 have fought the\ngebi fight; I have finished my\ncourse; 1 have kept the faith,\" and\nsaid that the words could be fittingly\napplied to Captain McMorris, whose\nexample, he felt, stum Id prove as\nurea! an inspiration to the meinliers\nof St. Paol'B congregation as Taiil's\nhad   undoubtedly   been   to   Timothy.\nThe   Odd   l*vilows,   who   conducted\nih,-    service,    in    company    with     Mr. \\\nDredge  at   tha   -aruvesido,   were   It.   H. \\\n1'ioiiilloot   and  Percy Oroggin.\nThe     pallbearers     were    ('apt.     VV.\nSeaman,   OffVY-B   F.   M-otldn,   tl.   a\nLill, (ieorgo Morstead, .1. 11. Lemon,\nand Angus Shaw. Honorary pallbearers were Bitty Hillyard, U'onaid\nI'aseoe, A, Capinella. Fd. Hueluinan.\nA. B. Rawley and George W. Ptfaat\nMany   Flowers\nAmong those who sent the many\nhentitiful floral offerings were:\nThe fumily, pillow; the buard of\nnianagetnent. and S. T. club, St. Caul's\ncluirch, pillow; Nfl.-mn T.vpograpliical\ntin ion, No. 3-10, emblem; Nelson Kn-\ni amp ment, Canton Corona No, 7, ein-\nI'li'tn; Nelson Imcampment No.' 7, emblem; Kootenay Lodge No. 16, l.O.O.F..\nemhleni; Mr, H. Wallaeh, Vancouver.\nvvrealli; Mr. and Mrs, J. Beaton and\nlain ily, Vu nro uver, wn a Hi; Aliss Bofg--\nhild Olson, San Jose, Cal, sprav; Mr.\nand Mrs. C. R, Bowe and Kussell\nWright, Portland, Ore., wreath; Mr.\nand Mrs. J. Graham, Kevelstol;,*, B.C.,\nv, ri-:tth: Mr. and .Mrs, W A. Ward.\nI i..cier. spray; Senator, K, F, Green.\nVictoria, spray; the session of St.\nI mil's church, cross; Mr. and Mrs. T.\nMowat, spray; Mr. aud Mrs. |> L\nKerr, spray; Mr. and Mrs J. R, Hun-\nIfrf,    spray;    St.    Paul'l    Sunday    school,\nA. S. Horswiil & Co.\nPhone 121\nReliable Grocers\nI'.lpe r.annnns, lh 15C\nOranKcs,   21G   size,   ilnz 3*5*f)\nOranges. 3 rtoz. for  $1.00\nLcmnns, large size, doz 45<^\nTomatoes, Corn,  Teas  20C\nSix llns for  81.15\nHeady-Cut  Macaroni, 11). 12'\/->\u00a3\n3    lhs.    for    35<*\nOur Special Tea, bulk. lb...65C\nOur  Special  Coffee,  lb.   . . C0C\nFresh   Head   Lettuce,   Crisp\nCelery    and    Cabbage,\nNew Rhubarb, etc.\nGOOD IS PRAISED\nFOR POULTRY WORK\nPoultry Association Hears\nAddresses on Rabbits\nand Chicks\nAddresses by J. K. Bennett of Fair-\nview, and Charles Oood. provincial\npoultry inspector, as well as the\npassing of a resolulion comnundlnf\nthe work of Mr. Qood, were the\nfeatures of the meeting \u201ef the West\nKootenay Poultry Si 1'et Stork as-\ntion.   held   in   lhe   city   hall   lui\n15 Boxes of\nWinter Apples\nl-'irst-class   condition.\ne\u00bb '\"\"\u2022   -- SI.75\nSTRICTLY   NEW   LAID   EGGS\n''\u25a0\u2022'\"\"\"l   '\u2022\"'' *** 35C\nDOMINION    BRAND    CREAMERY   BUTTER\n''-'\u25a0   \"' 10C\nBANANAS\nPer lh.. 25<-    \u25a0\u2022  ii.s. ,\u25a0\u201e,- jj5(,\nCarrots, Parsnips, Tomatoes,\nCelery,   Lettuce\nJ. A. IRVING & CO.\n513    BAKER    ST..    NELSON\nThe   Great   Supply   House\nBUY YOUR\nEaster Chocolate\nNovelties\nAt\nKandyland\nBulk Ice Cream Is Now Available\nnlsht.\nMr.    Itennett   spoke   hie\npossibilities   of  rabbit   fur\nparticularly now that wild\nfor the  commercial 'market   was   becoming scarcer.\nAn address on the development and\nrare of the chick, lollowlng incubation, nnd the diseases and parasites\nto be avoided, was ftven l.v Mr.\nCood.\nAl the business meotini,' wh\nlowed. Ihe following resoluti.\npassed:\n-That    lhe    m. nilicrs   ,,(    ih\nof    the\nnotion,\nch lol-\nRETAIL\nConfidence\nIs the Priceless Ingredient in Our\nPrescription  Dispensary\n|U,1-\nWc alwayi have a fully\nified    (iisperiHc'i*    on    duty,\nynur   prMerlptlon   wl'l   ncatva\nliis ioltntlflc skill and kiniv, I-\nB&Bt in (ndrr to foi the maximum Medicinal reiulti,\nAlso wc use only tha pureat\ndriiKs and cliomiinls nf tho\nhighest (|ii:illty, It costs un\nmore than the cheaper kind, but\nWO knnu- that our drill* and\nchemicals used in a prescription pfiqaiat a atandardlaad\nmedicinal :u*tlnn.\nIlaye us dUfMnae your next\npreecrlpUon  and  notice  the re-\nCanada Drug\u00bb&_\nBook Co.\n\u2014Ha. it-\nNotice\nof milk\nto effect\n1    lo\nnd\nThe  wlnU'i-\nci'eani   that ci\nXovf-mher 1   will,   on\nthe  open   spi-iny   aial\ntion In the cost of f,\nsuperseded   on   April\nfollowing pi-ices:\nRetail   Milk, 7 quarts  for  $1.00.\nRetail   Cream,   same   prices.\nWholesale   Milk,  same   prices.\nWholesale Cream, 70c per quart.\nWe, lhe undersigned dairymen, tne ei|iiipp,.,l to five you\nthe best milk in the city of\nXelson. and will be pleased at\nany lime to awve you. All our\ncattle are T.i; |,-s|,\u201el and\npassed.\nDOMINION  DAIIIT,\nKOOTENAY     l.ll.l.HV     MILK\nro-t-r. ASSN.\nFIOSEMONT   DAIRY,\ncnioscioNT DAIRY\n(Villley    Dairy)\nN'lil.siiN   DAIRY,\nMAUI,In   DAIRY.\nMILK  IS YOUR  BEST FOOD-\nDRINK   MORE   OF   IT!\nBlue Goose\nOranges\n3 dozen 80c\nNEW SHIPMENT\nLOCAL STRICTLY\nFRESH EGGS\n3 Doz., $1.00\nNEW    CABBAGE,     RHUBARB,\nCAULIFLOWER,  LETTUCE,\nETC.\nP. if.\nPHONE 235\nDependable  Grocers\nDodge\nCars\nCall in at our garage\nand let us demonstrate to\nyou just why the Dodge is\nthe best car value you can\nprocure for this district.\nWe shall he glad to go into\nevery angle of lho car\nWilli you.\nDon't Forget\nThe Dodge car is now\nunderslung with a 55-inch\nrear spring, which makes\nfor exceptionally easy\nriding.\nCapitol\nMotors\nGeorge   W.   Pease,   Manager\nOpp. Post Office       Nelson, B.C,\nPHONE   65\nEnglish\nSport Suits\n$20 and $25\nWe have just received a\na    line of English Sport Suits,\nJ^made  up   in  two   or three\npieces.   Just the suit for golf\nor knocking around in.\nQUALITY\u2014SERVICE\u2014SATISFACTION\nKootenay Poultry A Ptt Slock M-\nHorlntlon npraM their approval awl\nthanki to the fl*partm\u00ab*t nf arm-\nniliuiv. Victoria, lor phi.inn at taa\ndisposal of tlio poultry Industry fa\niliis     (Usirirt      lhc     itrvfeM     of     M\nvaluable   anil   competent   a   ftpr*-*\ns.-iii-itivi- ;is .\\h*. Charln 005d. The\niiumiicis inn iin* dealre to ixpraai\n.li< ir thanki to Mr. Qood for Iii**-\nviilunhlc advice ami practical help\n:-.<\u25ba wlltinsiy r\u00bb*mii-it'll \\vh(ine\\<T and\nwlu'revi'i*  required.\"\nCopies nf ihi*-' Resolution WWfa\nordered eent i<\u00bb Hon. B. 1>. Harrow,\nmlnfater of agriculture, at Victoria.\nKenneth Pompbell, and to tho pr^a\nJohn Notman acted as chairman of\nUn* meeting.\nVOTE rm.NC'lI CREDITS\ni 'A It is, March 21.\u2014Tho chamber\nnf deputies th'i evening voted go?-\nernment credits for the month of\nApril    amounting    lo    1,011,411,111\nfrancs,\nNelson News of the Day\nIf y.mr   Dally   Na\ndelivered l\u00bbie\n(8322)\nVOUR   TAXI   IS   A   SrDAK   WHEM\nYOU   rilONE   44. (Mala)\ntlirmigli\nh    Anlfi--\n(killll)\nB.   II.   Hani.\nmin.I    I.    11\n\u25a0l.iii-.-n bake s.\n('Inl,    nf\nll    All. li',.\n1    (i-ck.pk.\n(SIIIIXI\nrs   nn.l   tiili.-s   ,-li\u00ab.ap.'r   Ulan   rvrr.\nv.-ar     Pathfinder     Tire,     :iOx:l>..\n;   Coodv.ar    Pathfinder   Tut,,-.    IIHx\n$1 \",.    Nelaon Tnnaftr Co, t.u\\.\n(MM)\n1)\nC.   -Ail     Shon'M    riiil.lrcn'H\nAn    Needlework   liavo   nn\ndiaplay  nf  finish.-,l   wnrli   In\nv    l.alav.      IL.   la.1    miss    II\nNalsiin.    B.C.,    Man-li    L'T.    11125.   \u2014    1\nla-rtliv  civ.- notice  that  1  will  nnt bo\nrcaponalble far any il.-hls i-i.ntnioloil\nhv mv wife, Mrs. I-; Roaaltbcrf. who\n-. si.i.-s iii   ll2:l   Hoover atreet,  Nelaon,\nKail    A.    Ilasanhoii!. 11,921)\nwill   find   III'-   usual   fond   vuluo.s\no    llaziar    ill    SI.    Paul's    Church\n.nt   ..a   Friday,   April   ..ni.   from\nin  il  o'clock. (MUlil\nNOTICE\nfani-vwark    anil\n i,  oooklna an.\nhm. nts ut   Memo\nw w. i'.i\nMoUry riii.ii\nleedlawork\nrandy, u-i\nal   Hall   .a-\n(MM)\nClls.in.   liatTisli-r,   S.ilioltnr\n-.  (lilkor  lll.a-k. (8458)\nTonight,\nTonight,\nTwo Wonderful Pictures Next Week\nMONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY\n'A Thief in\nParadise'\nOne  of  the  outstanding  pictures  of  1925.\nUSUAL PRICE'S\nThursday, Friday and [Saturday\nMary Pickford\nIn 'DOROTHY VERNON OF HADD0N HALL'\nADVANCED PRICES\nTORONTO,   March   27\u2014Sixiy-r\nw   ooinpnnios.   with   an   uuthnii\ncapital oi lit.Oil,000  were ropei\ntn   tho   Mtmolafv   Titnos   ilur QC   '\nwook   oinio.1   March    11,   compa\nwith   II   i-,.in|iunii..s,   rcprwwntlng\npltal nf 11,114,(00 durlm ihe (\ns|inn,litiff   wook   (if   lust   yeao.\nAUCTION SALE\nWEDNESDAY,  APRIL  1, 2P.M.\nAt   the   Residence   of   Mrs.   John\nHamilton,   at   Four-Mile   Point\non    the     Balfour     Road\nFavored uiih Invtrurtlonii\nfrnm Mrs. John Hamilton, I will\noffer fm* sale at public auction:\nKiirh.-n furniture snd ntanBtln.\n(i-liuli* ranfe< mmp fwnlture,\nblinds, nota ami paddle*, tool*,\n4isht-s, Monia ehtrira, blnnketB,\nboddlnf, iiillinvH. numoroui aa-\nHortnifiiiH of cushions, pipe cut-\ntfi* ami dies, stesl drills, anchor,   roll-top  ri.-sl*.   fancy   sr.iK\nmirrors, small trrltlnf desk, log-\nling iim inn, aixi numerous other\nile,\nQi\non\nTerms\u2014C.ii.h.    .lit in-.\nn:rot    1'    o'clock    and    t;K,   an.\nr.'iniriinfr.\nG.   HORSTEAD,   Auctioneer\nnf\nAuto.\nAccessories\nBENNETT'S LIMITED\nElectrical   A   Mechanical   -\nMasonic   Blk. Baker   Street\nLadies' Suits and\nSpiring Coats   ,\nCleaned or Dyed\nH. K. FOOT\nHigh-Class    Dyer    and    Cleaner\nFAIRVIEW   -   NELSON,   B.C.\n\u25a0   yonr   hahy\n-ii.    Arrange\nr ii   wiih  tin- driver;  \u2022>\u2022\u25a0  is rellatiu\nilium.* Creflcpnl Dairy, \"'.'HUi. (K7.\".S)\nsupply   milk   fo\nolesome  .-md  fn\nA. G. LAMBERT CO., Ltd.\nManufacturara   of   and   Daalara   In\nALL      KINDS     OF      LUMBER      AND      BUILDING      MATERIALS,\n\u2022 HINGLES,    LATH,    MOULDINGS,    WINDOWS,    DOORS,    COAST\nEDGE   GRAINED   FLOORING   AND   FINISH,   AND   BEAVER   AND\nWALL   BOARDS\nOrawar  1061\nPhona No. 12\nNalaon.   B.C.\nFor    --al...    Owtan-I    Nin,lv    car    In\ngood condition,    Addrcaa InqUlliaa ,1'ox\n. U-voii   i.nn.lr. il.   N.-lsan. ,       (SH:|S)\nCARD   Or   THANKS\nMrs.    IL    ('.    Ml -Man-Is    anil    familv\nvv.sh   t.,  fxpmaa   tli.-lr appreciation  of\nlln-    Inv.-lv    floral    Irilnilos,    Ho-    iminv\nkind   vorda   ami   thoughtful  doada  of\nhympathy  received   frnm  or-tnnlmtlona\nami    frnndj    in    mirnorv   of   :i    Invlnts\nIn1*1,an.I   anil   father. (SDHI)\nPon'l fnri-rl \"Sknr.tl Hrvlpw.\" pro-\ns. ni.d hy R, T. f'lnl, next Tueadty in\nsi   Pnul'a Schoolroom ai  k  p.m.    A.l-\nnassion   :!:.(\u25a0. Ilill^L')\non   An\nII    mih   tor   1.\nin  Battle  Hall.\n(I.   1>   l'l.\n(sDilll)\nRaaarvad k...ti.s for Wlnnlaat ki.i,ii,s\nf.n   Hale   today   (it   City   Drug   nnd   Kln-\nI'onory  Slor... (RHIMi)\nTonliflit,   G.W.V.A.  dance   at  Armory,\n0   till   mlunlirlit.     Admlaalon  35   centa.\n(MM)\nTHE   BEST  COAL\nOnr coal liin-ns. ficcly mnl\ntlu-oWH nnt nn Inlcn.-o unit\nHlendy licit. Von will nccl\nless tliun other kinds ami hnve\nmorn comfort. So it. is a real\neconomy nnd saves linllars.\nImperial Lump, Inn $12.50\nHalt Lump, per ton . sis*i..r\u00bb<)\nAcme Lump, per ton . jk i*i!r>il\nImperial   Kkk.   Ion   ...$il\/J.ri\nImperial  Nut,   ton    !*\u00bb 10.!*,.\">\nfialt  Nut,  per  ton   sioiii.l\nMacdonald Cartage &\nFuel Co.\n603 BAKER ST.        PHONE 504\nCLASSIFIED\nSULTS.\nADS     BRING     RE-\nSteam Carpet\nCleaning\nTlic   nnly  sanllary  way,   2c   per\naiiuu-e fool.    Also  Dyeing ulnl\n(-leaning.\nSatisfaction   Guaranteed.\nPHONE 70\nNelson Steam Laundry\nVERNON   STREET   (Corner  of\nJosephine   Street)\n-.\u00ab,'\u25a0*\u2022.\t\n(apitol\nMatinee,  2:30\nNight, 7 and 9\nBebe\nDaniels\n-In-       \\,\n'Miss\nBluebeard'\nNever  a  drag.    Smiles\nand laughs all the way.\n\u25a0\u25a0\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1925_03_28","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0402007","@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":"1925-03-28 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1925-03-28 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\/1.0402007"}