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C,   TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 1926\nNo.   19\nProvince to Aid\nFRUIT PROSECUTIONS\nSee Page 9\nMm HOUSE FOR SILK DUTIES; BIG VOTE\nSHOWER\nURG CAR\nTH GARLANDS\nsnzied Throngs Form'\"a\n\u25a0ive-Mile Lane to Pal-   .\nace of a Night\nANARCHY'S COLORS\nSWAMP REPUBLIC'S\nClashes Occur; Working\nFlags Absent From the\nScene      f\nDeiies Uncle Sam\n< to Try Deportation\npRLIN,   Mny  lWKpi-edlrig through\n'aightawny   five-iiille TtTHp   flanked\n*n\u00abe rows of mirtlhg. Jubilant hu-\niy,   Field  Marshal   rstil   Von   Illn-\nirg,    president-elect . nf    (lerniany.\nthis   afternoon  rendhed   the   chan-\nJr's   palace,   where Vhe   will   be   a\ni it   for  a   atngle   night   pending   his\n( tat   Induction   Intn   office   at   noon\n\u00bbrrow.       The : t(Wsidentiiil      party\n'ied   Berlin   eroded   6   o'clock   this\nihr.   and   |n   lefjn  than   10   minute.\nHlndenburg    found    himself    en-\ni'd   In   a   vortfi   of   frcnaied   men\nI len und chlldiVn.\nKobiUiatToii. Jrtyi Bnrpaaaed\n-!i the eMhnslanni of inohtllxotuin\ni *in July. t9li, did not approxi-\n(* In vnlumb the popular acclaim\n\u2022h today poured Into the pith of\nnatlon'a n\/w executive, and nuiner-\ntinuilfesutlni.s of pre-war seiiti\nt\u00ab and ycArnlnga greeted hlm aiim*.-\nmu te.      '\nhe old colors wcra there In pro-\n|ton, mingled with enily bespangled\nromT!., end plhef gnla apparel which\nit a0to \/eeclusloii with the revolution\nint*. \/ *'*%?-\n\/\u25a0aro gtta Immobile\n'hrtfugh\"\u00bb, H    all,    the    president-elect\nrigM beat** Chancellor  Luther, hla\ne   Immobile,   and if marked   by   pallor,\ntile 'tile    rltrht    band    automatically\n\u25a0bed   the  rim of hln  top  hat us he\nponded    to    lhe    vociferous    greetings\nhi^ right and left.\nyVfth mom thaii*-Hllt.-ry prnniptnean\n\u2022* prrnideiiiiitl ir.iiu arrived at the\ncnure_*r fctdttrtfr, irher^f T>r. Luther's\n<y_lr-oM daughter,-,dressed in white,\npped forward nnd nn the field mar-\nid alighted. _pokV| .vpree of -freW\nline,' and, court i\u00bbaylnjf low. hnndciV\nhi a bunch ofs yeimw,nrw-e}i. '\nVlth a faint am lie. the field mnr-\nil thanked her. nnd then turned tha\nwrr_ over to biff dalighter-ln-lnw. to\ninm Chancellor Luther had- present*\na cluster nf Ultra of the valley.\nii Hindenburg wore n black overcoat\niliidornod with medal*, and carried i.\nillow cane. Bhonts and cheers greet-\n1 hlm wilh lnereaned volume on he\nft (he station tn atop Inlo nn mitn-\npblle.\n1 Planta Ittghttn Chrowaa by Dlpa\nMISS MARY MacSWlNEY\nIrish republican leader, who entered\nlhe 1'nited Stale* without n pasa-\nport, declare* ahe will go on n hunger\nstrike If the federal officials try to\ndeport her. She Ina sinter of the late\nTerence MaoSwlney, former lord\nmayor of Coik, who atarved himself\nto  death.\nNEILSON ASKED\nPOLICE ARREST\nBEFORE TRAGEDY\nWhen Learned No Law to\nBan Immorality He Shot\nto Kill\n\"W|PB RAN AROUND\"\nADMITS HUSBAND\nCoroner's Jury on Murder\nand Suicide Regrets Imported Gun\nSHIPS, PLANES\nARE EXCLUDED\nFROM CONTROL\nStates and Canada Support\nBritish View, Which Is\nAdopted\n(.l-NEVA. May 11. \u2014 Supported by\nCanada, the United H\/ateg, and enough\nother countries to got V majority.\nGreat Hrltnln todny succeeded In carrying through hor proposal to have\nwarshlpn nnd alrplnues excluded from\nthe control which It was hoped to\n\u2666...uihlmb \"ver the trntfle In 'armaments. This exclusion applies to eitb-\nn<:.r!nes, airships, seaplanes and other\nwar vessels.\nThe decision was reached by the\nmilitary, nnvnl and air committee nf\nthe International conference on the\ntrade   In \u00abVnts and   munitions',\nThe majority for the British proposal was close, and It got smaller\nnnd smaller as the president worked\ndown Ihron^h tbe list, until the deadlock was broken.\nTie  oa  Armored  Tralni\nWhen   II   citnie la a   vote  on armored\nt rl Ins.    three    voles    were    taken,    and\neach  time  they resulted  In n tie.    The\ncommittee,   finally   decided   aa   an   exception  to retnln  tanks  as armnments.\niAs the party got under  way a  fleet jiht*   sale   of  which   should   be   subject -\nnine airplanes  rose nnd acted ns an   <<(  to supervisions und   publicity.\nnrt   alopg    the    way    in    wll helm-      Arguments    of    the    advocates    for\nisse.     They   showered   flowers   upon   passage    of    ihe    Hrltish    amendment\npresldenilal    car.   and    frequently   pew   that   warships   traffic  cannot   be\njpped    so    low    as    to    frlRbten     the   hi.bleu  Trom   tbe   public   eye.   ant\\   I iml\nVANOOl'VER. May 11.\u2014The murder of Mrs. Esther Wick of Seattle\nin ft- hotel here hy Andy Nellson,\nJealous suitor of the same city, who\nlater conmiiued suicide, reveals the\nfact that despite Its mass of legislation la regarded as up-to-date,\nBritish Oolumb a stands the only\nprovince In Canada without legislation making lt a crime for a man\nto register at a hotel with a woman\naa his wife, who Is not his wife.\nNeilson, hefore shooting the wom>\nanil himxelf, called the police station and asked them to arrest Mrs.\nWick and her companion, J. F.\nIsoffhrau, but wns told lhat the po\nlice were powerless to act. Ten\nmin nt ea later the tragedy occurred.\nHusband Didn't Know \u00ab f It\nAdvised by telephone todny that\nhis w.fe had been shot Io death, E.\nWick, contractor of Seattle, declared\nhe did not know she was in Van\ncnuver, or In love with anybody, as\nhe had been too busy lately to pny\nmuch attention to his wife. \"She\nused to run around with partles a\ngood   deal,     he  aaid.\nBritish Surgeon\nTalks in Ontario\nOR. BASIL HALL\nPresident    \u00bb>f    the   Brttiafa    Medical\nassociation, addressed the Ontario\nMedical association hi session in Toronto  on   \"Gastric  Surgery.*'\nTORONTO CITY\nFATHERS USE\nTHEJT JAB\nController and Alderman\nStage Battle in the City\nHall\nWEMBLEY LION\nCAUSES HOUSE\nWAVE OF MIRTH\nGovernment  Denies It  Is\n.   Lion of Judah or the\nScottish One\nPALESTINE LION\nHAS CURLY TAIL\nNeither Is  It  a  Mastiff;\nScotch Lion Said to Be\nJewish\nwds straining their necks to get\nKllmpae of the field tnarshiil.\nThe policing arrangements cnlled\n>r 13,000 of the security force and\n(1 vera I hundred ptaln clothes men, and\n_ey functioned with old-time l'rus-\nHan   precision.\n(Iln   the   resident Inl   sections   the   old\nuonnrchlcal   colors again   predominated\njhlle   In   the   downtown   districts   they\nid   the   republic's   flag   by   a   slight!\nargln.     Many  timid  democrats  hoist-1\nI   tho   Prussian   black   aad   white   by\nny of a compromise, nnd. all  told,  It\niHy   he   set   down   thnt   the   black,   red\n.d    gold    standard    of    republicanism\nns In  a  ho|>eIesR  minority.\nDespite     predictions     that     the    day\nmild be marked by clashes, the police\n\u2022\u25a0.Where   were   called   Uimn   to   interne, snd thu expected Communist ou.-\neaks   failed   to   materialize.     Berlin's\noletariat   absented   Itself   at   the   re-\nptfon,   ln   keeping   with   the   admonl-\nn handed  out   by  the Socialists.\n\u2022atrlotlo Organ! let-ana Out ta roree\nVeterans'     leagues     and     numerous\nst-war    Juvenile    organizations    pre-\nminatcd,  but   there were also numer-\ns   deputations   representing   offlc\u00abrs'\n\u2022ibs,   association*  of German   nobility\nd    wort-en's    patriotic    leagues.      The\ntjnnallstlc   student   fraternities   turnout In gala attire anl carried their\nliege ntnndnrdn.\nJury   la   Caustic\nVANCOUVER, May 11.\u2014A cor-\noner'a Jury at the inquest on the\nvictlma Of Sunday's shooting In a\nlocal hotel, returned a verdict this\nevening finding that Mrs. Esther\nWick of Seattle. Wash., was shot to\ndeath by Andrew Vellnon, also of 8e-\nnttle, and that the latter shot himself.    ,-e^Y**\"\"' \"**'\nItlders ware added hy the jury,\ndeploring the fact that tourists were\npermitted to enter Canada without\nstrict exam nation os to whether or\nnot they carried firearms, ond deploring the pon-pxlstance of a federal\nlaw governing the use by couples of\nhotols and rooming houses for Immoral  purpose*!.\nNATlRIDERS\nPROTECT LEFT\nFRENCh-FLANK\nSolid Barrier Is Extended\nAlong Front; Outposts\nSupplied\nTAma, May 11\u2014Native Moroccan\n11 oops under French officers auccess-\nfllly established n solid harrier along\nthe front where Abd-el-krlm*s RIffian\nforces ars concentrated. The French\nforces ndvaneed to their objective\nwithout  an  engagement.\nNstlve horsemen. ' familiar with\nmountain skirmishing, were used on\nthe left of the French line, where in-\ndlcationa were observed by French nlr\nscouts that the Moors Intended to outflank the French column. In the center of tha front, the Riffians strongly\nopposed Colonel Freydenburg's ndvnnc-\ning column, which wns moving to supply the surrounded outpost of Bab\nOuender. The official report omits to\nnsy   whether   the   outpost   was   recov\nbrought   in   a  verdict   accusing  their  *r**- *>ut  the  oolumn got  near enough\nfather    of    causing    their   mother's  tn. WPP*  'ood *n\u00ab  wal*'   *\u00ab  *V **\u2022\ndCQth l\u00bb*ffged  garrison.\nThe    man.    M.    Desmedt.    listened I _ Th\u00ab   reinforcements   which    Marshal\nstolrully     Wh le     -1*-     -\u00ab\u25a0<\u2022__\u00ab_     _\u25a0..-   M-lutey     Ims     been     awaiting     before\nbeing   taken\nWedded Her Lover\nin Toronto Jail\nit   is  not   necessary   to   Include   them  in\nthe  system  of  control.\nAs _or airplanes designed for wnr,\nthe argument was that it was practically impossible to differentiate war\nI'lom commercial planes, anil thereforr\nthefr inclusion In the supervised list\nof war implements would be unrenson-\nKble.\nKIDDIES ACCUSE\nDAD OF MURDER\nDesmedt, Winnipeg, Hears\nChildren Tell of Acid\nBurning\nWINNIPKO. May 11\u2014After hear-\nIng the testimony of three young\nchildren,   a   coroner's   Jury   tonight\nTORONTO, .May 11.\u2014Alderman\nRam McBride and Controller Mac-\nliregor staged a fist fight ln the\ncity hall here this afternoon, and as\nErnest John Chambers, gentleman\ncut under one of\" his eyes and sev-\neral abrasions lo the face, while the\ncontroller suffered (he Iota of u\npair of  spectacles.\nA doctor and a \u00bbdT*e from the\nhealth department attended to, Mc-\nBrlde's injuries, and It is feared that\nbis none has been broken. He was\ntaken to his homo in Ihe mayor's\ncar.\nAfter the fight, Controller Mac-\nOregor admitted that he hail struck\nthe alderman several times, but\nonly when McBr de had knocked\nhis  glasses   from   his  eyes.\nhlander Thn-uts  Wrrk  Ago\nThe fight was the result of remarks hetween the two civic legislators at a meeting of the clly council last Monday. Inevelant matters\nwere mentioned bv both in discussion, which ended with Muctiregor\nthreatening to sue Mcllrlde for alleged   alander.\nWhen the antagonists met this afternoon while passing through the\ncouncil chamber on their way to a\ncommittee meeting. Muctiregor demanded nn explanation of Mcltrnle's\nattitude toward him, and iIm fight\nstum .1.\nLONDON. |)gy 11.\u2014(Canadian Press\ntable.) There wns a humorous Interlude In the house or commons over\nthe emblem of lhe Hon which )H\nbeing used to advertise the next run\nof the British Rniplre exhibition at\nwembley. Critics last year compared\nthis lion to a mastiff, and today Col.\nL. V. K. Applln. Conservative, En\nfield, asked the parliamentary secre\ntary for overseas trade, whether he\napproved a lion of Judah being adopted as an emblem instead of \u25a0 Hrltish Hon.\n    Of  Jewish   Descant\nArthur M. Samuel replied in the\nnegative, nml then Commander Hon.\nJj M. Ketnvorthy, Liberal Central\nHull, asserted that the traditional\nlion on the arms of Kngland wns\nthe lion nf Judah, and lliHt th<* klo\u00a3!\nof Scotland always claimed direct\ndescent from  the kinga of Judah.\nThs remark caused great laughter\nIn nil parts of the house. When It\nhad subsided Mr. Samuel agiin rose\nto snv that lhe Wembley lion was\nnot   the, lion   of  Judah.\nJudaic  Lion  While Wambleyan\nThe   fnlestlnlun   and    Asiatic*    linn\nwas   much   browner,   be   milled,   and\nhnd   a   curly,   short   tail.     A   typ^al   ri    ,.,    ...\nlion   of   Juduh   had   heen   excavated  T ,he    *\n  \u25a0 Vancouver,\nnutomolill'\nSUK STOCKINGS\nFLUTTER; HOUSE\nRETAINS DUTIES\nRejects Motion to Postpone;\nAdopts Approval of\nPrinciple\nMISS PAULINE EBERT\nU;tn'if.l Waller Helntzmnn in the\nTuronto Juii, ilmplte the fact ihut\nhr- sli.l ha\u00ab 4_ yearn to serve In\nKlnKstun penitentiary un a eiinvi.tioii\ntor terKeiy. \"I married him becauae\nI loved him.\" ahe said, \"and 1 think\nthere   nre   better   times   ahead.\"\nCLAIMS TO BE\nLEGAL WIFE OF\nMOTtpCTIM\nNova Scotia Woman Finds\nDeserting Husband in\nCloverdale Morgue\nORATORS POCKETS\nSTORE FOOTWEAR\nBut Churchill Never Wavers; Will Meet the Trades\non Details\nVANCOUVER\nwife nf John Ck*\u00bb\u2014Ul .,r\na  few  years a(0.  and   It  -Id  not   re-1 J\"?____    \"\"I';'' , \"\",' ,m'\".'\", , ,T.    _\nsemhle th\u00bb Wembev Hon what\u00bbo\u00abv\u00abr.' nu\"\"\"\"Vl11''  \u25a0\"\u25a0cld'nl   '\" ' \",'\"li'1';, \"'\n(1.    Tl.   Hardie.   l,,l\u00ab,r.   Hiu'lntrhiirii.' '\u25a0 \u2022\u2022   ',rH-  John  ' \"\"\"\"\"\" \"'. \u00b0,'^ ,   '\"'\nended   lhe   Incident   by   asklnn   If   lhf> I J\"K \u2022  l,i\"'  ''n\u00ab\u2022'1\"*',l   \"\u2022   A \"    C'.s.'ill.   ..\nSeoltlah   lion  ronltl   in,I   Ite  shown\nWembley\nho ahle  ti\nIt waa.\nin\nset\ninb'r   thai    lhej\nwnut  kind of\nmight\nihinft\nCRESTON IS NOT\nHIS HIDING PLACE\n\u25a0\\nneoiiver    lawyer,\naliened  rights.\nOn Diicharre Announced Intention\nMr. O'Neill today Btatrd that, acci riling to his client's story. \u00bb\"l*bap-\nn.un tnlisted nt (ilace I tn y early In the\nwar, and left her and hi-* mohII dsngb-\ntei b.hlnd. He left the urmy io Itll,\ntaking bis AhHdMirge al K&llfax, and\nshe says lie wrote her from iher*-,\nilrclaring ha was not retiiriiinjj home,\n11 i n iliMiippeared.\"\n\u2014i  |    \"Six  y\u00abara  of  aea_rh   over  the  can-\nBut -Provincial Police Find Z2i -l^T^'Ty^^li\nAlleged Killer's People  . |{^J\u00ab\u00bb ^''\u25a0;>n,,\u00bb';;;;. 1'j;*,..,M;:,sf\nIrately There imi\u00ab. nur\u00aba _ ni'iw b\u00bb\u00bb. \u00abmr i'.\n, I Vanconeer to vlnll   ber daughter, Mis<\nl M, Landry, und read an erceuni ><f thi\ndeath or Chapman in the hml papei ->.\nLONDON, May 11.-The houae o|\ncomimins toniKht. by 331 lu IH re-\njerted un amendment hi po.-np.nni\nuntil lhe end or IMI the operattoti\nnf Ibe i-llk duttei- proposed in IU, Hon.\nWinntnn   (*bureblll'a   budttel.\nPrior to the vote the proceedlnga\nwere enlivened by a bountiful display\nof silk fabrics and various type* of\nsilk stockings, which members produced   from  their pockets.\nChurchill   Comoarti   Real   and\nArtificial\nMr. Churchill himself laid name of\nthese   delicate   (-.brteatloiu   on    ihe\ntable, or fluttered them ku the nil',\nund declared ihnt a Jury of mairnna\nand some of his own m had been\npuzzled in :in attempt to pick tb\u00ab\nnrtlfii-ial   frmn   llie   geflUllW.\nDespite all ciitbisms lni.de and\noutside the hotUM, Mr. rhunlull declined lo ib&ndon the proposed dttttMi\nwhich, bo niainliincd, were an essential pari of the noveinment's policy\nof broadening the basis of taxalion.\nHe conceded, however, that he only\nwanted the principle of the duttw\nggrted lo. and explained that the\ngovernment   w.uild   be   p'ad   to   revlHH\n   this   scale   of   duties   after   eonsulta-\nMav   It.\u2014 CUImlng   to   tlons    with    lhe    various    trades    anil\nthose   interested.\nJewel* and Fun Not Adanted\nOn being asked whv, if he dealred\nto tax luxurb'K he did not tax pre-\ncloim atonea and furs. Mr. Churchill\nfrankly confessed it wan beeauaa it\nwad almost imi \u00ab\u00abslble lo prevent\nrlandeatlne importation al nMk amall\nob.lr*-s as Jewels, while fura woulit\nI ring verv small aiirna nr rnmpareif\nvilli  filkn.\nThe house then, by a vole of ,..1i>\nto ltlrt, .iffirmed the principle of the.\nduty, and Mr. Churchill will within\nlhe nexl few weeks hnve cnnfcren.<'_\nwilh    the   silk    trade,   mid    settle    the\nurate    of    duttei    and   modlftcationa\nt.i be adopted.\nMRbllth    her\nthe    evidence    wns\nbefore\nmaking   a   drive   to   clear  the   French\nMi.    wife     v-ilerle     died     Mav    6 I I'onp *ntlpfly  of  Invaders,  are  gradual-\nfrom   _M- b\u00ab?n\u00ab\" \u201eho\u00ab 'th.itji  \" \u2022\u00ab\u2022\u00ab\u2022\u2022*\">\u2022 '_ \u25a0\u00ab\u00bb\u00ab \"' \u2122*\u00ab*\nand   body,   or.   as   the   Jury   verdict\nIRREST SUSPECTS\nMISSION ROBBERY\n>o Held for Theft From\nLiquor Store; Two Others\nin Prospect\nVANCOUVBH,   Mny   U. \u2014 Aa   the\nulmlnatlon of a two month\u00ab* search\niy the provincial police liquor squad,\nwn arreata have been ipnde ln con-\nlection with the robbery of the gov-\nnment llqnor store at Mission Cily,\n_t March it, and-two more arrests\ntre expected honrly. -\n\u25a0j U.\\ J. Mcrkeley, who wn\u00ab arrested\nn Calgary several days ago by the\nMberin provincial police at the re-\naesi of the Orlt]sh Cojumbla au-\nhorlties, appeared this morning ln\nlollce court In New Westminster,\nnd Was committed for trial on a\niharge of brenhing' and entering the\nmission liquor store, and of stealing\nherefrom 20  rases of  liquor.\nH. MUler, a Vancouver man, nlso\nms heen arrested, and charged with\nreceiving stolen goods. He will op-\n\u00bbear In New Westminster court tomorrow.\nWarrants are out for the arrest\nof two other nifn charged with\nlaving participated in the same robbery. These pwn are: tn Alberta,\npolice atate.\nput lt, \"as the result of some\npoisonous liquid administered by her\nhusband.\"\nThe children testified that they\nheard their mother cry uut that\ntheir father had poisoned her by\nthrowing field on her while she\nwaa asleep. Desmedt wits arraigned\nyesterday on  a murder charge.\nl|_e\nho\nGolden Tresses in\nSoil Startle Police;\na Boh and a Boy\nHULL. Que,. May IV\u2014Klhdlng\nof a shock of , long golden\ntresses with the , ends deeply\nImbedded tn the road, with\nmarks of an axe oa the earth,\nni used the authorities today to\nsuspect thst a serious crime had\nbeen committed, with a youag\ngirl as a victim. The full forot\nof the law was brought to bear\non   the   mystery.\nA young boy wielding a small\naxe was discovered. He explained\" that he had found the\ntrenues In n clearing, and hnd\namused himself by pounding\nthem Into Jhe earth with his\naxe.\nFurther Investigates revealed\nthe fact that a countryside\nblonde had decided to follow the\nfaahton and have her hair\nbobbed.\nTO HAVE SURVEY\nOF FRUIT TRADE\nShipping, Canning, Winery\nBranches Will Be Inspected\nVICTORIA, May 11\u2014 Appointment of\nA. P. Foster, chartered accountant of\nVancouver, to make a survey of the\nshipping, cannery and winery br.inche.-j\nof the fruit Industry of Itril isli Columbia, wtll he announced by tlie government   tomorrow,   It   Ih   expected.\nThe appointment Is being made at\nthe request of fruit locals through-\nrut the province, 14 of them combining\nlo   make   the   request.\nThe object of the survey Is to'bring\nnbout In Canada efficiency ihls year\nIn thr distributive end. which Is the\nweak end of- the fruit Industry of this\nprovince, ns oppeaed lo the psfeducilve\nend.\nVe  mala*  DJabal  Tribes    -\nItAHAT.  Morocco,  May  ll.\u2014In forma\ntion    has   reached   here   that    Abd-el\nkrim   has   declared   a   holy   war.   and\nmnt his brother,  Ahmed, to the region\nof    Hheshusn     to    raise    the     PJebnl\ntribes.     These   reports   have   had   little\neffect   nn   the   tribes   in   the   French\nxone,  which have been (insured of protection   by   the   arrival   of   reinforcements from  Qeneral Count  De Chnm-\nlu iiii'u army.\n-,       m\t\nSam Hughes9 Daughter\nParades on Terrace\nWith Little Lion Cub\nQUIBBO, May 11.-Some commotion was cauaed here today\nwhen Miaa Alleen Hughea, daughter of the late Sir Sam Hughea,\npromenaded en Dufferin terrace\nwith a Ijon cub which ehe captured in the witds of Africa, after\ndisposing ef mama and papa lion.\nShe arrived en the Canadian Pacific iteamer Bmpreae of Boot-\nland.\nMiaa Hughe* will donafb the\ncub to a aeelonical garden.\n\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u00bb\nSOUTHAMPTON. May 11.\u2014The\ncoroner's Jury today returned a verdict that Hon. Francis John Lascelles,\nwho waa found dead at hla home\nSaturday, committed suicide while\ntemporarily insane The deceased Is\na half-brother of the Earl of Harewood, who Id the father-in-law of\nPrincess Mary.\nProgressive Head Is\nNamed for Saskatoon\nSASKATOON. Muy 11.\u2014Harris Turner, ML-A-, Saskatoon city, house\nleader of the opposition, waa the\nunanimous choice of a Progressive\nneuiinnting eaategUon held here tonight. No other mme was hrought\nferward.\nMAIUtlli, May 11 \u2014 The supreme\nwar council today t*enteneed tbe leaders of tbe mutiny nf Spanish troops\nat Malnga in 1123. The men revolted\njest as they were about io depart for\nMorocco.     .\nCorporal Blasco wnn sentenced to-20\nyeara1 Military confinement, tour soldiers to 17 years, and three others to\nU   years'   Imprisonment,      >\nWoman Blows Up Her\nHusband in Shack.\nFollowing Quarrel\nCOUER d'AUNE, May tl. \u2014\nIn a signed aiatWrnert.. Mr*, ft J.\nMilae haa confessed that* she\ncaused the death ef her husband\nhere early thia morning by blowing up tho aback in whieh he wa*\nasleep in the rear of their home,\nSheriff J. L. Glynn announced tonight.\nMr. and Mra. Miles were taken\nto the sheriffi office laat eight\nfollowing a domestic el-.tecstion.\nWhen they returned home, Mileb\nhad gone to* bed in the Mpartt*\nbuilding. - 4 . *\nCRKHTON. Mny 11.\u2014Investigation\nof Friday's press disp.itchea telling\nof the (raring to Creston of Krnest\nAiello. who is wanted at Wallace,\nIdaho, for the murder of W. H. Misner. rndleafea that ihe Wallace authorities made, a had guess when ihey\npicked >#> Creston as lhe shyer's possible hiding p'ace,\nConst able H. McLaren haa klven\nIhe matter a very thorough investigation, and nt Itykert, the port of entry |\nnt the houndui y Just south of Crepton.\nthere Is no reeord of any American\ninrs coming' across the lln>\nnbout April 2S, nor does a ouch\ning of the few Hulians (hat live here\ngive nny trace of the wanted man\nhaving been  In  town.\nWhy Creston has heen mixed up\nIn the incident would appear due to\nthe fact thnl the grandmother nnd\nnn uncle of the wanted man lived In\ntown I few weeks e;irly In the year,\nbut leff nn April 1 for t .ilgary, and\nthe Watlnce police have been ho advised. Mr. McLaren securing the hixt-\nknown address in that clly nf the\ntwo former residents,\nThe murder Ale'lo Is wanted for\nwas committed on April i!S. and the]\nfather and a brother of lhe alleged!\nslayer are heing detained :i( Wallace |\nas possibly being mixed up in the\nkilling. \t\nFather Can't See\nCannonball Baker\nfor Aid in Hunt\nVANCOUVER, May 11.\u2014Coming\nhere as a result of a statement\nby Owen (Cannonball) Bakar,\nawaiting trial for murder in connection with the hijacking\nef the Beryl G- that he\nwould heb him find the murderer\nof his eon, slain while running\nliquor, F. Sr.hlaper of Seattle\nwas today refused permission te\nsee Baker in the Oakalla prison.\nSchlaper's aon was found dead\non the beach near Seatt'e, after\nrunning a boatload of Manor from\nVancouver. The Jury believed hla\ndeath waa not due to drowning.\nWhen Baker was arrested in the\nBeryl G. esse, the father suspected he knew about hhi son's\ndeath, but Baker proved he wa*\nin jail at that time, but offered\nhis holn.  i\nEscapes Oakalla\nWhen Guard Busy;\nAuto Thief Free\nNEW WESTMINSTER, May U.\u2014.\nJohn Deshane. alias John Itand, eerv\ning a 12 months' sentence in Oakalla\nJail for stenlln* an automoble ln\nVancouver*, made his escape from the\ninetftutlon about 6 o'clock today, and\ntonight   was  still  at   large.\nDeshane was working ln the prio-\non fields, and escaped when a\nguard's back, was turned for a moment.\nAll available guards, with provincial and municipal police, have joined\nIn the hunt for the man. Deahane\nwaa  sentenced   In  March   laat,\nDeath  rtrat  -Taws  cf  Rim\n\"Thinking  it  poaatbls   that  ibe m.\nnight    be    her    mister's    husbaml. s\nwnit to the morgue ami Identified hi\nBS   the   missile;   man.      Miss   l,;imir\\    ;\u25a0\n\u25a0n Ideal I fled him. .Mrs Chapman\nChic.* Bay waa romraunleaied with\nonce, nnd   I   \u00abas asked   to act   for be\nPROGRESSIVES WONT\nn\u00a3;HAVE FULL LINEUP!,\nStrawberry Box Is\nInvoked as Cupid;\nWidow's Plans Fail\nOTTAWA, May 11.\u2014Cupid's\nplans went astray when a note\nwritten by a Fayetteville. Ark .\nwidow and placed in a strawberry box was discovered here\ntot'ay b:' a ma riad woman, The\nwriter of the note an^ou-ieed that\nfhe was a widow, 42, with children, and was lookin*- for a 50-\nyear-old   bache'or.\nNAVAL   COURT   ON\nESQUIMALT   FIRE\nnl\nWilly Only  Muster Forty-'\neight for the Saskatchewan Elections\nBABKATOON, Sask.. Mac 11.\u2014Has-\nkntchenan Progressives will nominate\n1 only 4*( mndiduies for the pro vln-\ncial elections, due June 2. instead of\nj 55 as at first planned, 11. J. Under-\nWood, secretary of ihe Progressive\nassociation here, announced today. He\nsaitl the shortness of time before poll-\nlnff necessitated the change in pans.\nHarris Turner. lf.UA.. bouse leader\nof the opposition, who is exported\nto be renominated for Haakateon City\ntonight, said that the election date\nmight better have been set two weeks\nlater, ns farmers in the north would\nl>e busy on the land and would hard!)\nhave time to conatder the issues,  as\nJ Invited In do so by Premier Dunning\n111   I   manifesto   Issued   yesterday.\nPRINCE OF WALES\nj     GOES A-HUNTING\nSpringbok Shooting Hurts\nHis Wrist So He Turns\nto Birds\nvit\"i'ni:i.\\. May 11.\u2014 * \u00bb\u00ab\nnqttlry runimeiircl an Invf-atlKfl\ntint! t'wliiv ..I il... my.tprloua fli\nwhich tlMlroywl thr raM\u00bb Inrtmotlu\nhall _ B*iulmnlt navnl Ijtarrackn Kill\nurday.\nAUNT HET\n\"My f.'U<* nln'l ntvi> lin.l n\"\nraoua Irottbl* m-rpl tme low\n11 and tlw Iti-h.\"\ncyl Rant'Ito,\n11\u2014 Thp   I'rlni-c\nfirst tint- atataj hr\ndevlittt.d  from   th,\niniiih   Afrli'i.   May\n.f   Wain,   fnr   the\nha. tme* In Afri\u2122.\nuaual  i-mnntni  nf\nrecr-pttnns nnd   nther   sn [ill   fimt'l i.ina.\nanil w>nl  IiiiiiiIiik  today.\nAt   first   he   MMjrad   ahnotlTU   Iha\nanrlnalink  nr   Afriiiin   tuflta.   hul   hn\nHie Weather\nThn  teniperaturea twlow  ara  for the\n14 hoiirK ending yeaterday afternoon at\n5   o'clock.\nVICTOUIA.   May   11.\u2014Nelaon   and\nvlolnlty;    Kine and warmer for sey-\nfound   this   too   strenuous  for  his   still | (,n,| faL^ ,,n,|   foivst flrea hn_aril will\nbandaged    ri^ht     wrist,     which\natralned some time ago during hand-\nahilklng   ceremonies.\nHe   then   went    bird   shooting.\nMust Give Haney\nthe Particulars\nTORONTO,   Mny   11.\u2014II.  J.  flUtay.\nformer president of the Home Bank\nof Canada, today applied to Judce\nContswnrth for particnlais of charges\nwhich the crown 1\u00ab preferring agalnat\nhim  under  the   Hank  act.\nIt wns ordered that the charged\nare to be furnished by .lune 1. Mr.\nHaney in to elect hy Frldny next\n\u2022Whether he la to be tried by Judge\nor Jury. ..,\t\nIncreaae,\nNBLBON   \t\nVicioria   \u2022\t\nVancouver\nKamloopB    ....\nIlarkei-vilie    ...\nPrince   Itupert\nKstevan   \t\nI'enlicton\nNew   llazelton   .\nVernon    \t\nUrand   I'Nirka   .\nI'ranhrook\nKdinonton\nl'r nee   Albert\n('algnry    \t\nWinnipeg\nl'ortbind    \t\nBan  Krunclaco\nHeattle   \t\nMln.\nMnx.\nIT\n72\n511\nII\n5!\n6t\n4 It\n74\n12\nU\n1*\n14\ntn\nIt\n4J\n7H\nIII\nall\n41\n7 It\n4B\n71\nJtl\n77\n14\n74\nt*\n72\n14\n74\n14\n70\n41\n70\n14\n\u20221\nft\n\u2022<\n \t\nPJ*Piqpi!P^'*W*TO^.-\u00ab|p^^\n'Page Two\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,  TUESDAY MORNING\/MAY 12, 1926\n*mmmmm\u2014mm\u2014nm\u2014mmmmm\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\nHUMH\u2014J. .V. Budd, Toronto; C\nMcKenzle, Calgary; ti. O. Langley,\nK, 13. Johnson, Mr. Justice Murphy. C.\nIt. Goodwin, Isaac Hall. C fl. Hutchison, A. E Black, A. S. Munro, fl. H,\nStevens, P. F. Hartlln, fl. D. Hart lin,\nVancouver; B. Hi .onion, E. J. T.\nHayes, Montreal; H. Mi-Lane. Creston;\nL. VV. Crane. Calgary; H. H. Boyam\n.**,   Davidson, O. B.  Lake, A. H. McNeil\n\"inn\nDr.\n.1.\nc.\nMcKay,     New . l.ipeg._\n\\>.   Westminster;   V. rle    Moore.    Silverton;\n.V. Mrs O, V. White. Mrs. E. K. Cameron.\nMaster J. Qotnm. fl ert rude flomm, Mrs.\nW. ti. flomm. New Denver; M. C. Don-\naid son, Salmo; J. D. Peters, Moose\nJaw; A. Mcltityi-e, Monse Jaw; fl. H.\nAylard. Victoria; A. fl. Larson. Spokane; fl K-nnt'dv. Hall; Otis Hawkins.\nHall; Ii. (ilegerlch, Kaslo; B. Seher-\nradenm,  Ainsworth;  J.   H.   Ueuan,   Win-\nMAYO SAVED BY\nBUCKET BRIGADE\nDawson Hears Loss Runs\nto Many Thousands of\nDollars\nDAWSON CITY, Y.T.. May 11. -**\nWord of the fire that visited Mayo\nyesterday morning* war* received here\ntoday. According to the report. Le-\ntrurneaus hotel and aome buildings\nwere destroyed. Thp citizens had nil\nthey could do to prevent the entire\ntown   from   going  up   in   smoke.\nThe fire engine waa out of commission, nnd the situation was saved':iiy\na hucki't brigade, with every man,\nwoman and child in the town assisting  in  the  firo  fighting.\nTlie losa has not been definitely estimated, but it la stated to run into\nmany   thousands   of   dollars.\nThe total number of buildings\ndestroyed by the fire. Including the\nhotel, wus six. Many buildings were\npartially   burned.\nEUROPEAN  PLAN\nDaylight  Sample   Rooms  for\nCommercial   Men.\nHotel Strathcona\nOnce You Get Acquainted With the Strathcona\nYOU WILL STOP AT NO OTHER\nCOUGH d'ALENE. Idaho, May 11.\u2014\nR. J. Miles, aged 40, \"was almost\ninstantly killed early today when, a\nshack in which he wns sleeping In\nthe rear of hts home here, waa\nblown up. No arrests have been\nmade.\nline\nQueen's Hotel\nTHI CENTER OF CONVENIENCE\nHot ut cold water ln .very room\nSteam   heated\nA.   LAPOINTE,   Prep\nSTIRLING HOTEL\n2>\/2  Blocks East  of Post Offic*\nSteam   heated.     Hot   and   cold\nwater.   Rooms by day or week.\nAlso  Furnished   Suites.\nP. H. BUSH, Prop.\nQUEENS \u2014 Mrs John Adams, (iray !\nCreek! James Foulds, Woodlicrry; Mr. |\nand Mrs. J. C. Curran. l'rlnce Rupert;\nMr. and Mrs. A. C Young and child, j\nappledale; Mrs. P. W. Wlebe, Paulson; j\nA    M.   Cowan.   Nakusp. _^_____\nSAVOY HOTEL\nTwo   blocka   from   Depot\nSteam Heated.    By Day, Week or\nMonth.    Hot and cold running water\nFar Your Comfort\nJ.   K   KERR,   Prop.\nOCCIDENTAL   HOTEL\nA. C. TOWNER,  rVr.r.rittr\nThe   home   of   plenty\nFifty  room,  of  aolld   comfon\n***. .erve the beet  media ln Nelm.\nH> the  cook\n_   N.\nSAVOY \u2014 Mrs lMear .Ian\nruwnon-: *\\ Delco, Trail: M\nI Aon.   Slocan   Park;   (1.   W.   Hon,\nDenv.r; ll. A. Poppy, Fniltvalo;\nRand,   H    O'Nell.   Van.c.uv.r:   Hill   Jlc-\nK..vi    Peter   Klmeaky.   J\"i\"i   TrlMhuk.\nTiail;   W    J    Monk,   ilrlniliral:   Mrs.   K.\nI, Boob,   Fentlctaa;   .1    Oraflola   ami\n.\u25a0l.ll.lren.    RoHlutfl    H     W.    Collins.\nI rincc    Rupert:     Mrs.    Shirley.    Trail;\nII. A, Hul.ton.   New Westminster; Wal-\nt. I   Kokola,   Salmon   Arm.\nHEART TROUBLE\nSHORTNESS OF BREATH\nMrs. Ceo. E. Bowman, Mnrrtahurg.\nOnt., writes:\u2014-\"I nm writing yon a\nfew lines to let you kno-y of my\nexperience with Milburn's Heart and\nNerve Pills. Two years ago I he-\ncame very poorly with my heart and\nnerves, and whenever I took the least\nlittle bit of exercise my heart would\nstart to Jump and flutter. I oou!_\nnot walk upstairs without having to\nsit down nnd rest before I was \"hallway up, on account ot my breath\nbecoming   so   short.\n\"I  commenced   taking\nMILBURN'S\nHEART AND NERVE PILLS\nand In no time I felt a great Improvement, nnd enn now heartily recommend Ibem to all those who are\ntroubled with any affection of tbe\nheart.\"\nH, & X. Tills are for Halo at all\ndrug hnd general stores; put up only\nby The T. Milburn Co., Limited, To*\nronto,   Ot)t.\nCARROT   PUDDING\nOne mother nays:\nThis delicious* dessert will plesfie\nnourish the most fastidious child. VM\n10 of the deep yellow carrots, scraping\nnnd cutting them int.. small plec\nCook until- tender snd run through\net lander. Add three ctipH of milk and\nI.ring to a boll in a double boiler. Mix\nfour labjofpoons of cornstarch, a pin\nof salt, and one <*up, of granulated\nsugar with a little of the cold milk\nwhich has been saved out. and tli.n\nptir all ln the hot milk. Heat tw<\neggs and add to thla and Btlr constantly\nStir Into thia the juice of half an\ni range und half a lemon. Turn\na mold nnd net in a cold place for\nthree hours. Turn Into a glass dish\nand over the top urate enough of the\norange\" and lemon peol to color it yellow. Serve with powdered augar ami\nplain   milk.     -\nBlackheads Go Quick\nBy This Simple Method\nBlackheads\u2014bll onss\noft\nmes\nor  hard\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\n116   Vsrnon   Street    East\nSHERBROOKE HOTEL\nNsar  C.P.R.  Station\nRooms   at   Reasonable   Kut\u00bbk\nH. DUNK,  Proprists*-\nny    .rick   notei   ti\nneated    hot  and\ncity      rite* \u25a0\nold   water\nEuropean and  American plans\nNKW\nlliondel\nLAKE VIEW HOTEL\nHas   reopened.     Clean,   neatly\nkept  rooms.    Prices  reasonable.\nGive   Us   a   trial.\nHORACE   LAPOINTE,   Prop.\nNelson's Best Cafes\nWhen   at   Nelion.   E\u00abt   at   thi\nGolden Gate Cafe\nOur   motto   lfl   Cleanllnrss.   Quality\nand  Service.    All  White  Help.\nMeala.   30c   and   Up\nTHE MADDEN HOTEL\nT.   MADDEN,   Prap.\n\u2022talm-haatid   Room,  by tha  Day\nWeek   ar   Month.\n\u25a0vary   consideration   ihown   te\ngueetl.\nCor. Bakir and  Ward  8t_ Neleon\nTHE STANDARD CAFE\n320  Bsksr   Strest,   Nslson,   B.C\nOPEN   DAY   AND   NIGHT\n11:30 to 2:30, Special  Lunch  3\n6:30 to 8:00 p.m.,  Supper  3\nPhons   154\nbodv  go quickly\nmethod  that just dlssot*\nilo    this    get    almut    IM\nperoxlne powder from\nsprinkle 0, little  on a\nrub   over   tbe   Mm kin\ns tew seconds\u2014\nv ijinler    where\ngone.    Pinching\nlittle ones-\noil any part\nby   a   simple\nlives them.    To\ntwo    ounces    of\nvour draft!st\u2014\nh..t, wet cloth\u2014\nkheads   brisk! f   for\nI wash off.    You'll\ne    blinkli- iid;-     hav*\nnl  S4iuee-.log  black-\nMAWONOB\nFltS COW\nWRANGELL ISLE\nSeventeen National Officials\nDraw $15,000 Salaries\nor Better\nNO COMBINATION\nFRUIT GRADES\nSale    of    Vegetables    by\nWeight Is Further Regulated\nBRIEFS FROM THE WIRE\n\" 'French Rush Reinforcements\nRJbBAT, May 11\u2014The French are\nrushing reinforcements into Morocco,\nwhere lively fighting oceiirred with\nItiff tribesmen today, when success-\nful attempts to send water and food\nto   beieagured   out posts   took   place.\nHindenburg Arrives\nBERLIN*. Mny 11.\u2014President von\nHlndenburg made hll official entry\nInto the capital. Tbe police made\nelaborate arrangements to avoid\ntrouble.\nAfrican   Liquor   Raids\nJOHANNKSUfKt!.    May     11.\u2014One\nnative   wan   killed  and   10(1   were  arrested In liquor raids,\nProhibition   for   Germany\nFRANKKPUT, Germany, May 11.\u2014\nA   nation-wide   prohibition   campaign\nlias begun,  i\nPig  With Two Bodies\nTUSCOLA. 111., May II.-   A   pip wilh\none head, two bodies, eight Ion and\ntwo tails wns born, with u  litter of\n10.\nThousands li\nSEATTLE. M.i\\\ne rushing thro\ni Cassiar, B.C..\npening   of    the\nCatciar  Rush\n11.\u2014l_ai-Re numbers\nKb from Wrangell\nseeking gold. The\nStikine    rivet-\nonly open the pores of the.skin\nand leave them large am! unsightly\u2014\nwhile the simple application of ptrox-\nine powder ami the water, dissolve\nthem right out, leaving the ikin soft\nand the pores in their natural con-\ndition.\nMothers Treat Colds\nThe New\"Direct\"Way\nNo Longer Necessary to \"Dose\" Children With Internal Medicines to\nBreak Colds.\nChildren's      digestions are easily   upset   by   too\nmueh      \"-losing.\"\nVteka     VupoKub\nbeing    externally\napplied,  does  not\nupset little stomachs.\nAt     the     first\nsore   throat,   or   nny\nnpply    Vlcks    freely\n\u2022you Just\nIMadt,    APPladt\nRpokanc:   Ik.   1\nknllic flpnkui*;\nVilli.nil    Sh. r.l.\nla;   'J.\n.,\u00bbis.    B\nHarry (\noff,   \\V.\nP.    Init-rah\n.swell:    V.\nronan. Bai\nl'\u201ep..[f\nmo;\nTo Ooiof=Towo\nSobscribers\nOut-of-town subscribers who\nwish to answer classified advertisements In which only the telephone number of the advertiser\nIs given, may send their replies\nto The Dally News, and The Dally\nNews will communicate such re-\nplles to the advertiser\nTHE L D. CAFE\nFinest-equipped restaurant In the\nelty. OPBN DAT AND NIGHT\nSPECIAL\u2014Ire Cream, Soda Water\nand Hot Drinks. Nice, clean, furnished rooms;  hot and cold water\nWi  Cater  to   Private   Parties.\nROYAL CAFE\nClassic    Restaurant\nRefinement   and   Delicacy   Prevsils\nOPEN    DAY   AND    NIGHT\nLuncheon,  11:30  to   2      _5c\nSpecial   Dinners.   6:30   to   8    35c\nWe Specialize  in   Chop  Suey\nand Noodles,\nPHONE  182\nSlILll       01       \u2022 \u25a0    \"\"ll,\nother    trouble,\nThere Is nothing to swallow\n\"rub   It  on,\"\nV!cl_s\n\u25bc VapoRub\n0\\^\u00bb 17 MiUMW Jams Used YumfiL9\nthousands   more   travelling   by   boat.\nFrench   Debt  Conversations\nWASHINGTON,  May   ll.\u2014Informal\nconversations   relative   to   the   French\nr   debt   are   again   in   progress.\nTWO  AVIATORS   ARE\n1 ',   XXXO.XD,\nKAN  JOSE,  Costa  Itica.\nleu tenant   Watson end B>\non    of   the    1'nited   Stat.\nDies,   were   killed   here\ntheir airplane   crash\"\nCOSTA   RICA\nMay   11.   \u2014\nSergeant Hen-\ntea   army   nlr\ntoday   when\nid  burned.\nOTTAWA. May It.\u2014With the reservation that If the British or United\nStates government held nny part of\nthe correspondence confidential, Its rein, est must be respected, tho government today did not oppose a motion by\nHen. II. J. Manion, Conservative, Fort\n\\\\ illlam. for tbe publication of all\nthe correspondence regarding Wrangel\nisland, either with Vilhjalmur Stefansson. the British government, or the\nI'nlted  St.iti'H government.\n. bill to correct an anomaly In the\nImmigration net, whereby the imml-\nr rut ion department was given powers\nD deal with the release of arrested\nir migrants, was pi ven first rending.\nOver   Third  of   Million\nSeventeen   officials   of   the   Canadian\n\"*.,t mnal    railways   receive   salaries\nremuneration   amounting   to   $15,000\nar  or over,   lt  wns  stated   In  answer\na question from Sir Henry Drayton.\nIn giving the information. Hon\n(ieorge' 1'. Graham, minister of railways, remarked he did not think i!\nli.ile fair to ask the Canadian Nation-\n.1 to give out information which in\n\u2022iher rnilway would ever vouchsafe\nThe total amount paid nut fn SSl*rl\u00abt\n\"I   this muRiiiluile in 1924 was $350,083.\nIn answer to another question .it\nwas stated that equipment on the\nC.N.R. was valued nt $346,S96.4J5 at\nthe end of lui'l Purchases of equip-\nn-ent during eaeh year were us follows: i\u00abt__. tt8.Tlt.tOO; in-.'D, |tt,N9,'\n\u2022r,2; and 1114, fl^4l7,l\u00abS, lnoludln|\nMiles   tax.\nA resolution was Introduced and ear\nIred to provide for n standard gradi\nfor onions of a uniform slxe, and for\nthe abolition of a grade known\n\"sample quality,- und the substitution\ni I    the   teltn   '-uncriMbd.\"\nUw\u2014   OradJng   KegnlaUoas\nThe resolution also provides for the\n\u2022elling of vegetables which must,\n\u2022\\r an act of two years ago, be sold\nhy wight, to be offered for sale It\nquantities of one bushel or less, pro\ntided that the bushel matte lhe weight\nrequirement! preacrUttd by the department   of  atrrleuiture.\nA resolution introduced by Hon. W.\nR Motherwell, minister nf agriculture,\nti provide for thr abolition of oom-\nIn nation srad.-s of applets, crab apples\nmid   pears,   was   carried.\nA hill to nmend the Ment and\nC.inned Foods act received second read-\n\\vv nnd WU referred to the committee\nmi sericulture,\nTh\u00ab appointment of a successor to\nthe late Hon. William I'ugsley as commissioner     of     reparations     claims     is\nunder consideration,  it   was stated   In\nanswer to \u25a0 question.\nThe    largest    real\npost-war    days    wai\nWinnipeg   when   Ioc*\nchased   property   at\nPortage  avenue  and\nthe   heart    of   tbe   I\nestate\n\u2022 leal\nThe parchu\nbe   |,,00.9*)0.\nare located i\ncomputed    ii\nInterests pur\nIhe corner of\nMain Htreel, In\n\u25a0sines*   district\n-   price   was   reported\nSeveral   office   buildings\nii  tbe property.\nLadies' Sport\nWear\nKNITTED SUITS\u2014Very clasay! Combination colors.   In Wool and Silk-and-Wool.  $17.50 and Up.\nSILK-KNIT DRESSES\u2014New and unerushable.\nLADIES' COATS\u2014Polos, Velours, Duvetyns, Poirets,\netc.   Ask for a SPECIAL PRICE today.\nDRESSES\u2014For Afternoon and Street wear. Latest\nmaterials and models.\nSEE THE NEW Novelty Ties, Scarfs, Collar and\nCuff Sets, Bead Chokers, Silk Gloves (Queen\nquality).\nIN MILLINERY\u2014A few new high-class dress models just in.\nNelson Dry Goods Co.\nLADIES' WEAR SPJSC1ALISTS\nthat the board of grain commissioners,\nwith the approval of the governor-ln-\ntixncil, may fix the minimum rate\nhint may be charged  by the denier.\nLITTLE SOLD FROM\nPEACE RIVER BLOCK\nStevens Ascertains Eleven\nHundred Acres Is Total\nTurned Over\nOTTAWA, May 11.\u2014That little of\nthe acreage In the Peace river black,\ndeeded by Br tish Columbia to the\nDominion In 1871, has been disposed\nof, is revealed In a return tabled\nIn the house today In answer to an\ninquiry from Hon.  It.  H. Stevens,\nlTnder  the  conveyance of lands In\n1871    \"In   furtherance   of   construe- j while in  Ottawa,\ntion of the Canadian 1'acifc railway,   ,\nthe province agreed  to give the  Do- I     Miss  Theresa  J\nminion a strip of land 20 mile-* wide ' ^Jf,\"1 n\u00b0f\nthroughout   the  province.    Lands  In\nthis   20-mlle   railway   belt   had   been\nalready  disposed  of     Insome   places,\nnnd  the fOominlon   agreed  to  accept\nnn  equivalent   number of acres,  that\nis,  three  and   a   half  million  acres,\nIn   the   Tence   Hiver   block.\nSince then 1130 ncres have been\nsold, nnd $2324 received from the\nssle, In addition 713,231 acres have\nbeen leased, and $3340 has been\nreceived   for   rental.\nQuebec.    He has been in the emp|\nof  the   Canadlnn   Pacific   railway\ntho past  quarter of a century.\nBracken Expects Some\nRate Concessions but\nHot thi Whole Dema\nW INN IPEO, -May 11 .\u2014While lt\nimpossible to Ie; *.rn definitely what tl\nDominion government proposes to \/\nby way of rail Way rate \"eglslallJ\nPremier Bracken, \\ on his return fr.l\nOttawa today, sai'd the common \\<\\\npresston was that the west was\nlikely to be offered reduced rates oii\nward on all natural products, nor r]\ndUOM distributing rat M westward fro|\nWinnipeg. ,\nThere   had   been,   he    said,   comme|\nen   some   proposed   reductions   on\npresent   schedule   on   wx\/cat,   flour   i\neattre,   but   whether   this    hope   w;t|\nbe   realised   or  not.  he  co Uld   not   1\u2122\ny\nLay,  pyineer prl.|\nSt.    John's   LadiW\ndied   at   Winnipeg. \\\nNEW GRAIN ACT\nHAS ELEVATORS\nSummer Resorts\nWHERE THE  FISHING  IS GOOD\nOUTLET HOTEL\nPROCTER,  B.  C.\nrlahinr,   Boatlnf,  Bathlif,  OoU,\nTennis   Court..\nriahlnir Tackl. Buppllefl. Oroony\nStore In Connection.\nW.    A.    WARD,    Proprietor.\nDay, |3; Week, (IT to 119. Sp.clal\nMonthly Sat...\nCompletely Relieved\nand Perfectly Satisfied\nNew Brunswick Lady Tells\nof Dodd's Kidney Pills\nMadame    Prosptr   Boudreau    suffered\nfrom     Bright'.    Disease    and    pains\nin   her   head.\nCAHAQUBT X. n., Mav 11.\u2014\n(Special,)\u2014The following Isttsr is\ntypical of the msss of unsought testimony which is urowing in volume\nday by day as the knowledge of our\nDodd's Kidney puis gradually spreads,\n\"After suffering several months\nwith Hriffht's DtrwUe nnd pains in\nthe he;u|, | look |fc| boxes of Dodd's\nKidney Pills. They have completely\nrelieved me of my trouble, and given\nperfect    satisfai tion.\nBefore   taking   Dodfs   Kidney   Pills\nI was ineapable of doing much Wo\n1 can now do more thin ever befnr\nThis       testimonial       eomes       tn\nMadame   P.    I.oudreiiu,   a   well-known\nrcsldenl of tbis pinee.\nAil over Canada, Dodd'i Kkto\nPitta are ndbgniasd ns suffering\nwomens best friend. They act dinvt-\nly on the kidneys, making them\nstrong ;ir\u00bb.l healthy. Diseased kidneys\nare the etUse of nine-tenths of all\nIlls women are heir lo. Sound kidneys mean pure blood. Pure Mood\nmeans   good   health.\nGovernment to Clean Grain\nand Sell Screenings Hereafter\nCuticura Baths\nComfort Baby's Ski.\nCanadian Steamship\nAgent Is Decorated,      i\nFrench Government\nMONTREAL, May 11.\u2014Word has\nbeen received here that Emlle Caron,\nataamahlp paaasnja-1 traffic agent of\nthe Canadian pacific railway, has\nbeen created tin officer of tho\nAcademy, by the French government,\nin recognition of services rendered\nto France In the exercise of his\nduties. The fact was announced to\nMr. Caron nt the same time as his\ndecoration was n*celved by the Baron\nDeVitrelles, consul-general for\nFrance, in  Montreal.\nMr. Caron Is one of the best\nknown steamship men In French\nspeaking    ii n-les    in    Montreal    and\nOTTAWA.   May   11.   \u2014   The   govern\n(nt's     hill     lo    amend     the    t'annda\n(iraln    act,    received    firft    rand inn    ii\nIhe   house   nf   eommons   tlds  afternoon\nHon.   T.   A.   Low,   minister   of   trade\nrd   commerce,   Informed   the   bo_u\ntnat the bill'WSS \"a revnmp of the old\nCbnada   ''\u2022rain   act,   im-linllng u   num\nrecommendations made by the royal\nr.raln   Inquiry  commission.\"\nAn    iniportnnt   provision   of   the   hill\ndeclared    that   all   elevators   should   h*-\neor-atdsrsd   for   the   teneral  idvaatayo\nof Panada. This declaration wns madt\nhi view of the judgment reeently glv.-n\nhy the supreme court of Canada, |hai\nthe     sections     of     the     act     rsfsrdhlR\nbvsrafei Interfered with provincial\nrights.\nThe   mlnist-r   stated   the   hill   would\npiovide   for   the   elcaninc   and   disposi-\n1 ion    of   hcreeninns    tlirough   the    gov-\neriiint'C-.\nGrain Board Msy Set Storage SaUs\nIt   established   new  grades  to  cover\nthe m-w vnilctus nf wbent now grow.,\nii. the west; it did away with th.\nIimln survey board In the weslcrn\nK-raln Inspection division, nn at present\nconstituted, and provided another n.e-\nliiod; it brought all country elevators\nfor inspection purposes under ti\nCanada   grain   hoard;   It   nlso   provld\nHER FACE\nWAS COVERED\nWITH   PIMPLES\nShe Got Rid of Them\nby Using\nBurdock Blood Bitters\nMiss T. Hunter, R.K. No. 8, London\nOnt., writes:\u2014\"I wish to recommend\nBurdock Blood Bitters to all women\nwho are suffering from pimples ot\nany other facial blemishes. About\ntwo years ago I was greatly troubled\nwith pimples and sores breaking mil\non my face, and could get no relief\nuntil, finally, a friend recommended\nme to tako B.B.B, This I did, and 1\nam now glad to say that your remedy hns given me the desirable results, and 1 now have a tdcfl smooth\ndear skin, as it han eliminated all\nthe   impurities   from   my   blood.''\nOet B.B.B. when you ask for lt.\nit has been on the market for the\npast 46 years; put up only by The\nT. Mllburn Co., Limited, Toronto. On!\nTHE  GUMPS \u2014LET'   GO\nThe absolute purity and delicate\nmedication of Cuticura Soap\nmake it ideal for baby's tender\nskin. Used daily, with touches of\nOintment to little skin troubles,\nit keeps the skin smooth, clear\nand healthy. Cuticura Talcum\nis soothing and cooling, ideal\nfor baby after a bath.\n_.,,\u2022 bah Traa a. _IL AddrM CMB.Ha.\nUeuot:    -u__*, LU. _oti_.-   Priea, Soap\nJ\nCANA0IANL1..PACIFIC\nTO   EUHOPE,   TROM   MOM-BEAL-\nQUEBEC\nTO    CHERBOU-tO-SOUTHU-PTOH\nMny 11   June 10,   July 8. .Emp. Scotland\n\u2022Way 30,   \u2022\u2022June 30.   July 22.Emp.France\nMay  30  Marhurn\nTO    CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON\nANTWERP\nMav 20,    Juno 17.    July 15 ....Mellta\nluu\u00ab 3,   July 1.   July 2a Mlnnedoaa\nTO  BEX-rAST-OLlJ-aOW\nMav 21.   June IS,   July 14 Metsgama\nMev 18,   June 27,   Aug. ti    Montreal\n.'ime 4,   July I     Marloch\nTO LIVERPOOL\nJune 12,   July 10    Montrose\n\u2022Tun* lit, July 17  ..., Una trays!\n.tune 2li.   July 21    ... .Montcalm\nlalyl,   July31     Montelare\n\u2022 New York to Southampton-Cherbourg\n\u2022\u2022 yuebec to Southampton-Cherbourg\nBerihlng sheets now open for nbov\nsailings, and reservations nre being\nmnde. Apply to Local Agents everywhere,   or  write\nJ. >. CARTER\nDistrict   Passenger   Agent.   Nelson, B.C.\n\\T_y 15,\nM::y S3,\nVI.iy 2i(,\n'line'\".,   .\nHonor to\nBe First\nTho chief reason for the uniform high quality of Pacific\nMilk Ih that among the many\ndairymen who supply the milk\nthere is a friendly rivalry to\nsee who can set und maintain\ntho highest standard of quality. It is an honor to stand\nfirst tn anything.\nPACIHC MILK\nHead Office, Vancouver\nFsotori.i at  Lsdrnr antf  Abbetsford\n,-..\u25a0 \u25a0'... ..\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0; r\"r\n -^-^-^-_^_B_B__\n-       \"V*\t\ne*  . I\n\u25a0\"**\u25a0_,_ J0f\n.   .   I*      t .\n    \u2022\u00bb     -  ' ....4.\n''\"<\u00ab\u00ab\u00bb,\u25a0\nW\n\"S\nif\nTHE NELSON BAJLY Nt!WS, TOEt^AY^^M 192$\"\nPage flnee\n'ROAD JO,LQVE'\n    By ELENORE HEHEtm   x\nciL*vin__R Lxvin.\nShe -wore a black hat with a wide\nIm; freah, white collar and cuffs\nthe dark suit. She looked slim.\nle and very young when Denny\nto meet her.\ne was a trifle nervous after hla\nulalve invitation. She must think\nfunny; must wonder why he was\ning her. For he hadn't a chance\nexplain, and he hadn't seen her\nIn since the date was made.\noan, fastening the claspb 'of her\n-te glove, smiled, \"You aee, I've\nseed up. Do you think your sis-\nwill like fne?\"\nI'm sure of if.\" '\nWell,   I   hope  so,   seeing  that   I\nup at the break df day to wash\ni    starch these cuffs In her honor!\"\n, 'hero was a merriment about her\n! h  had   none  of the constraint  of\n;   Ir laat  meeting.  Strange the way\nmoods   varied.     Denny   felt   aa\n'  ugh he were a kid and she a kid,\nand they were off for a lark to-\nher.\n'   It's mighty nice In you tb come,\n\\   n, in this offhand manner.\"\nI  the   seemed    surprised.      \"I    was\n,  t thinking  it was so spontaneous\n' you  to ask  me.    Isn't It strange\nt I  feel so easy  with you and  I\nI i't   very   much   w.th   other   peo-\n\u25a0?'* '\n\u2022ie   chuckled.   \"What's  so   strange\nut  that, Joan?    Time  waa when\ni|  vas   the   only   man   friend   you'd\nr   had.\"\nHow    you    remember!    Did    yod\nte all those things down?\"\nI   was young and   Impressionable\nn and they cut deep.\"\nIt was true,\" a wistful note ln the\nb,  clear vofce.  \"And  I've thought\n,you   in  that  way ever since.\"\n'As   a   friend?\"\n'Yes.\"      With      her      astonishing\nnkness she leveled her eyes'to his.\nou   helped   me   a   great   deal   in\n\u00bbae s-lx years.'\n'I?     How?\"\n\"Oh,  sometimes  I   had  work,   you\now, dancing. That was very' hard,\nd I never would have done it only\nles  th'ngs  that  were   disagreeable\nies   th'ngs  that   were   disagreeable\nppened.\" Hhe broke off.\n'How did I help you, Joan?\"\n\"I _ remembered   things   you   said.\ntVmoHtly   the   way   you   looked\u2014\nstrong.    I had an Idea you would\nprays choose  the  better  way,   even\nit   were  the  harder.    I   had  that\n*a about you.\"\nA   flush   crept   over   Denny's   fnti\nlions. She's specially chosen by\nProvidence to listen ln on alt the\nsecret   seaalons.\"\n\"Juat tbe same,\" Katy laughed,\n\"I could have drawn your picture,\nMlas  Lewla.\" '\n\"If you'd only been born an artist\nInstead of a poet, eh, Katy?\"\nJoan seemed timazed at tha dialogue.    -\n\"Doea he steal the words out of\nyour mouth like thin all tht time,\nMlas Brook*?\" '\n\"He's been dolnt It for a fifth\nof a century. I'm not bankrupt\nVet. But, won't you Just take off\nyour hat and pretend we've known\neach other for always and let me\nnay 'Joan,' because that's a beautiful name and suits yon. Besides, I can't gat along with Strang-'\nera. We never have any In our\nhbuse. Never. Only friends. Isn't\nthat so, Denny? And we're going to\nhave something oi*ful good for tea\u2014\never so good. See how mighty lovely the table la and wait till you see\nwhat's coming out of the oven.\"\nJoan laughed merrily, warmed by\nKaty's childlike sweetness. \"Am I\nthe one to see lt coming from the\noven, Kuty? Shall I help It out?\"\n\"No. Denny's the one. Here we\nhave the new order and Lord Denny\nwa ts on the ladles. While he's\ndoing it, Joan, we'll get to be\nfriends. I'll tell you a little about\nme and you tell me a little about\nyou.\"\nKaty began with the. barn and\nhow they had come there. She\nwas almost intoxicated with the\nrtfre pleasure df thft visit. Joan\nwas the first girl near \u25a0 her own\nage excepting Fay nnd Llssle und\na few neighbors, who had ever cha-\nteil with her for mo\u00bbe than a few\nminutes. Joan went nbout fingering\nthe books, touch ng the flowers.\n\"This Is the most beautiful room\nI've  ever  been   In,  Katy.\"\n\"Do you know why, .roan? Well,\nthis Is what I think\u2014everyone who\ncomes here leaves a dear thbught or\na feeling after them so the place is\nJust rich with so many memories.\nThen there are the books and they\nalways seem alive to me.\"\n1 'Oh-\u2014'' Joan brought over one,\nand they talked as though they had\nindeed known each other for always. Joan was almost as Btarved\nfor friendship and companionship\nas Katy.\nWhen Denny brought in fancy little  muffins that  Kuty had  made to\nwas as though he had como Upon ' go    with    the    naiad    Joan    poured\nPlan\/- to Form Bevdajtaieht\nCompany for Lardean\nKootenny Lake\nASKS RAILWAY TO\nHANDLE MARKETING\nSettlement of the Virtuous\nOnly Will Be Known as\nShiloh\nir  kneeling\u2014heard   her  whispering\nprayer.    He felt his eyes sting. '\n\"Thanks,   Joan.\"      It   was   all   he\nni Id   think   of   to   say.\nBut will your sister think this\nry odd\u2014your bringing me? I've\n\u2022en  wondering.\"\n'Xo\u2014she knows you're coming,\nou   see,   Juan,   she's   alone   a  great\n\u25a0al.   Ynu  isee,   Katy  fell  off  a   tree'and don't you think he made\nhen  she was little und she's  never   job of my education\"\nthe coffee und they were talking as\nfreely as though lt were Stephen\nand not a stranger who made the\nth rd  at the  table.\n\"Did you go to college, too,\nKaty? \" Joan was astonished that\nKaty  knew   bo  much,\n\"Oh,   yes.   Didn't   you   know  that,\nJoan ?     I   had   only   one   professor,\n\"  ' '        fine\nalhed very much since. She's\nlone too much. That's why I\nsked you* to come, I thought, per-\naps,   you'd   be   friends.\"\nEhe put out her hand to him, a\nilnt, beautiful color sweeping Into\nat face.  \"Oh.\"\nWhen she glunced up a light\n\u2022emed to come out of her eyes like\nsmile. \"There are Just you and\njur   sister?\"\nHe  nodded.\n\"And she was wtth you while you\nere at college?\"\n\"Yes\u2014sure.\"\n\"You   never   told   me   this   before\nnd   you   pretended   everything   was\neasy   for   you.\"\nSay, Joan, you're rtdt going to\n,*eop, are you ? Everything was\nacy enough. Wait until you see\n;aty.\"\nBecause he knew that Katy Was\na fever of antlctpation, that she\n.as spending the whole day fixing\nhe barn In all Its glory with flow-\nrs in every vase and every corner\nnd something mighty good for tea,\ntenny felt k holiday Jubilance.\n\"Now you'll See, Joan.\" He\nwung across the lawn. \"This fs\niur barn and thin is Katy's Willow\nree.     Hurry  up!\"\nThe blue silk sweater that Stephen\niad brought and that was reserved\nnr all state ocean ons had been\nrough, out. Katy wore lt with a\nIne lace collar and vest. The bright\nhestnUt curls were glossy and all\nn place. Denny gave her n quick\n>ok that said quite plainly: \"Humph!\nIxed yourself up pretty spiffy,\nlidn't   you?\"\nSo Katy was delighted, and when\nie brought Joan over she pift. out\nier hand. May ng Wltb her quaint,\normality. \"We're pleased to have\nou. Miss Lewis. Denny nml I nre\nnost delighted to have you come.\"\n\"We're to be friends. Miss Brooks,\nyou're  pleased   to  like  me,\"  Joan\nnswered.      \"Did   you    know   that?\"\nKuty   held   her   hund,   looked   Into\noun's   face.   \"Ych.   You're   Just   ex-\nctly   like  I   pictured  you.  Isn't thut\nrcvelut'ori?\"\nDenny burst out Inughlng. 'O.on't\nilnd   her,   Joan.   Kuty   gets   revela-\nPhysicians\nPrescribe\n\u2014regular uae ol iodine foe\ngoitre prevention.\nUae Windsor Iodized Salt\nregularly, the same aa you\nwould Regal Table Salt.\nIts minute particle of iodine\nia tasteless, harmless. It prevents goitre.\nApproved by the Ontario\nProvincial Board of Health.\n\\\nTma sixes at your trocart\nTHE CANADIAN\nSALT CO\u201e\nLimited\nWlndHOf. \"'\"'\u25a0\u25a0\nOnt;\nKaty hud warmed to her the moment she looked Into the white,\neuger face; the moment she heard\nthe fine, clear voice.\n\"It was most beautiful in you to\neome,  Joan.\"\n\"it was most beautiful in you to\nlet  mc, Kuty.  I'll  come again.\"\nThen Denny wanted down to the\ntrain with her. Katy could, hardly\nwait  till  he  returned.\n\"Why, you didn't aay at atl that\nshe was gorgeous  looking.\"\n\"Is that what you call gorgeous?\"\n\"Delicate, then, and sweet. Oh,\ndp you think nhe'll like mc, Denny?\"\nHe  turned   his   head.\n\"You   don't?\"\n\"Say, Katy-ktd, of course, she\ndoes.    Well, ytlu bet she does.\"\nJoan had said to him, \"I see\nwhat you meant, tDenmah, when\nyou said It was easy. It would\nbe.     I   want   to   come   again.\"\nDenny felt a warmth, a restlessness, a surcharge of feeling.\nUnderneath he was grateful to\nJoan. Yet she Insisted On being\ngrateful to him.\n\"Is she a very great friend of\nyours, Denny?\"\n\"Yes.\"\nKuty smiled. \"Greater than\nPetra?\"\n\"Conn on \u00b0ow, Katy!\" His\nface reddened.\n\"But that's easy to answer   .    .    .\"\n\"No, it Isn't. They're entirely\ndifferent.\"\n\"How different? You mean Joan\ntl a friend but Petra Is a girl\u2014a\ngolden   fuiry?\"\nHe burst out laugh ng. \"That's\nsaying a lot,  Katy.  Maybe so!\"\nA few days later he had lunch\nwith Joan. In talking about the\nmountains he mentioned photographs they hay taken, and in a\nquick impulse, said  to her:\n\"Come up to the office after you're\nfinished work und Pll show them .to\nyou.\"\nShe came. With a boyish pride\nhe showed her pictures of the construction he had supervised. She\nlistened  with  a vivid enthusiasm.\nThe door opened. A gay voice,\n\"I'm    waiting   for   you,   Dendiddie!\"\nThen Petra saw Joan. She stood\nperfectly still, color creeping up and\nfading  in   her  cheeks.\n(To Be Continued.)\nCarrying forward his suggestion of\na couple of months ngo for development of the Lardeau, C. F. Caldwell, representing Moyle tk Belknap\nof Duluth and Chicago, who own\n14,000 acres ot surveyed timber\nlimits In the Lardean and puncah-\ndistrict,1 plans a consolidation of alt\ntimber holdings tributary to the\nliurdenu and Duncan, and of other\ntimber Interests tributary to Kootenay lake. The object in view will be\nthe constructing and operating df\npulp und paper mills, und saw mills\nas well. Capital necessary for the\npurchaso of these limits, and their\noperation, is estimated to be \u26668,000,-\n000.\nThese new developments were\ndivulged   by  Mir!  Caldwell  yesterday.\nMr. Caldwell will seek to arrange\nwith the Canadian Pacific Railway\ncompany for cooperation in connection with the transportation and\nmarketing of the product.\nDecade of Operation\nHe will nlso endeavor to have a\nguarantee from the timber company\nthat will assure continuous operation of these plants for a period at\nleast for 10 years, thus ensuring\nsettlers, which he hopes to bring Into\nthe valley, as to the marketing of\ntheir agricultural products, and as to\nsteady employment In work nt the\npulp and paper and other industrial\nplants that will be available.\nMr. Caldwell has Interviewed the\nprovincial government, with a view'\nof Its extending loans for building\npurposes, believing that such a\nscheme would result In bringing\nhundreds,* if not thousands, of settlers from the United BtntM and\nother countries.\nSellers  to   Bs   Abstemious\nSpecial restrictions ore contemplated In regard to settlers. Every\neffort will be made to assure that\nonly the best class of cltUens will\nbe nllotted. and the settlement will\nbe called Shiloh; meaning \"tho Government of Ood.\"\nAny settler who desires to become\na member of the Shiloh settlement\nwill be privileged to do so whep he\ndocs without whisky, tobacco, swine's\nflesh, doctor's drugs or medicine.\nChrist being accepted us the great\nphysician    and    healer. No   secret\nsociety will be permitted in Shiloh.\nand no profane or obscene lunguuge\nwill   be allowed.\nAlready, Mr. Culdwell stutes, several\noptions have been verbally acquired\non lauds In the  Uirileuu  river valley.\nKOOTENAY CHERRIES\nT0GYR0CIMENT10N\nLocad Gyros Plan Crated\nFruits for Delegates to\nVancouver Convention\nBlng and Lambert cherries for a\ntralhload of Oyro delegates to tin-\nGyro tnternationnl convention which\nwill be held in Vancouver in July, Is\ni bo plan <ft the Nelson Gyro club. The\nst unt, a valuable advertisement for\nthe Kootenays, waa proposed by Dr.\nH. H. MacKenile, and adopted by the\nclub.\nThe cherries, It is planned, will be\ncrated In Nelson and shipped to Spokane, where.they will be loaded aboard\na special train which will take delegates to the convention from various\nclubs   In  the  l^hltOil  gtatei.\nROYS (3VE STOOLS\nTO THE HOSPITAL\nGRADUATION\nDATUS SET\nEight Nurses in Hospital\nComplete Training Middle\nof June\nBight senior nurses In training at\nthe Kootenay lAke General hospital\nwill   graduate   this   summer,   according\nto Miss A. MacArthur, matron of the\nhospital. At last night's hospital board\nmeeting Miss MacArthur asked the\nconsent of the board for the holding\nor graduation exercises tn the Memorial hall on June 19. The consent\nof  the  board was  given.\nMiss MacArthur In her report stated\nsome of the graduating nurses would\nbe completing their training shortly,\nand others would continue until late\nin the fall.\nW. H. Paulson, M.L.A., sitting member for Wynyard, Sask,, was the unanlmoua choice of the convention of\nLiberals to coniest Hie seat In the\nforthcoming   elections. .\nA\nthe dealer who \u00bb.c_\u00abin\u00abi\u00ab\u00bb\n$Mtf Shoe fatal- 1\nS     e~e\\\\\\***a^\\      f\\                            \"   1\nyamJt _rA-. \u00abw\n5_S\n_H_B'\n\u25a0\nHume and Central Manual\nTraining Students Make\nFootstools for Wards\nSixteen excellent footstools nicely\nMlhined are'the gifts to th.; Kootenay\nLuke General hospital, from the boy\nstudents of Grades 7 In the Central\nand   Hume   public  schools.\nThe stools, whlcl. are for the varl-\ncu_ wards, were made by the boys In\nconjunction with the national hospital\nday.\nSUNSHINE FURNACE\nDependable heating under any conditions because\nscientifically installed\u2014burns any kind of fuel.\nes\u00bb\nCOMFORT ON A GUARANTEE  BASIS\nFor sale by R. H. Maber, Nelson, B. C, and C. J. Miles, Trail, B. C,\nWATER UP FOOT\nHALF THIS MONTH\nWest Arm  Water Stands\nOver Nine Half Feet\nAbove Low Mark\nThe water in the West Arm of\nKootenay lake stood nt 9.67 feet above\nlow water mark yesterday afternoon,\naccording to the gunge at the government yardii In Fairview. This\nshows a HSe of 1.62 feet since May 1.\nThe water in the arm Is Just about\none month in advance of the height\nat this time last year. On May 12,\n1924. the water stood at 5.55 feet\nabove low water mnrk. On April 12,\nthis  year,   the   water  stood at 5.45.\nLast year, at this time, the water\nwas rising much faster than this\nyear. On May 9, l!\u00bb-4, It stood at 4.4\nfeet; May 10, 4.89;-Miry 11. 5.0G feet;\nand May  12,  5.55 feet.\nMrs. Marie Leactuk, aged ti.., was\nburned to death In a fire which destroyed her home at Komorno, Man.\nThe aged woman Was alone ln the\nhouse and according to reports had\ntaken a usual afternoon nap, from\nwhich she never awoke. Her husband, who was visiting neighbors, returned late In the evening to find the\nhouse  In  a  mass  of  flameN.\nThe new  Roman  bishop of Calgary,\nManager   '.   T.   Kldd   ia   avpeoted   to\n' arrive In Calgary about May 16.\nSLOCAN LUMBER\nOPERATOR DIES\nOle  Johnson  of  Silverton\nFormerly a Resident of\nNelson\nThe death occurred yentcriluy at\nKootenny Lake Oeneral hoKpltaA of\nOle Johnson of Silverton. The late\nMr. Johnnon waa at one time a\nresident of Nelson, but about 10\nyeara ago moved to Silverton. where\nhe engaged in the lumber and pole\nbushiest-. He leaves a wife und three\ndaughters.\nThe funeral will take place Thursday.\nBILIOUSNESS!\nPeriodic bilious at lucks, sour\nHtomach, sick headache, torpid, sluggish liver, and miserable constipation, easily avoided' by I    v \u25a0 i\nChamberlain's Tablets\nThey keep the liver healthily active,\nmake digestion easy, elimination regular and satisfactory. Why suffer,\nwhen CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS\nmay be so easily had.\nOnly 25 cents\u2014sold   everywhere.\nPATRONIZE YOUR\nLOCAL MERCHANTS\nRemember \u2014 A circus In bad for\na town \u2014 But a .Mull Order Hcuac\ndoes   not   even   five   you   u   parade.\nTlie Dr. 4Uddleu>ia'\u00bb Find Products;\nCo., Ltd., Proprietors ol Jo-To and\nDr. Middleton's Ironized Wholo\nWheat Floor.\n\"Good Goods at  Gray's\"\nDiamond Rings\nSplendid selection in all\nthe new settings\u2014White,\nGreen or Yellow Gold.\nSupreme in Quality\u2014R.a.onakl.\nin Price.\nJ. B. GRAY\nW.lchm.k.r,  Jew.I.r,  Optician\nBAKER ST.\nPHONI tn\nHave you seen\nThis little Congoleum Girl?\nShe's playing, happy and care free,        Wherever you see this \"child and boat\" dis-\nOn a gay-colored Congoleum Gold-Seal     play in a window you will know that the merchant\nrj      \u2022    .i _     r _,_        \u2022 .\u201e..,\u201e   l_I_.     is an authorized dealer in Congoleum Gold-Seal\nRug in thousands of store windows. Her    \\^Rugs   Step in and let hi^ show you the\nlatest patterns; (or no matter how fine the display in his window, it's only an indication of\nthe variety of designs he carries in stock.\nIn pattern. Congoleum. Gold-Seal Art-Rugs\noffer everything from rich Oriental motifs to\ndainty floral and tile effects: You'll find it easy\nto select suitable designs for any room! Though\nCongoleum Rugs are laid without any kind of\nfastening, the corners and edges will not curl.\nPopular Rug Sizes\u2014Popular Prices\n9x3 ft.$4.75 9x71 ft.$11.55 9x12 ft.$18.30\n9x41 ft. 7.00 9x9 ft. 13.85 9_I3' ft. 20.80\n9x6 ft. 9.25   9x10'ft. 16.13   9x15 ft. 23.10\nCongoleum By-the-Yard. 90c sq. yd.\nCongoleum ChldScalHall Runner, 95e so., yd,\nThe Gold Seal Guarantee\nsmile is a reminder of the pleasure and\ncomfort given to both mothers and children by these charming, stain-proof rugs.\nRelieved from the labor and time required to\nsweep woven floor-coverings, women who own\neasy-to-clean Congoleum Rugs have more time\nfor recreation\u2014more time to devote to their\nchildren. A quick mopping makes Congoleum\nspotless as new. Grease or spilled things cannot penetrate the smooth, sanitary surface.\nPlan Now for the Summer\nNow is a good time to buy Congoleum Gold-\nScat Rugs. Dealers have an excellent assortment\nof patterns. Their stocks are fresh and new.\nThen, too, if you put down Congoleum Rugs\nwhen you clean house, your rooms will be cheerful and spotless all summer long.\nAnd Congoleum Gold-Seal Rugs offer an ideal\nsolution to the floor-covering problem in mountain camp, country cottage, or summer home.\nTheir durable, easily cleaned, economical qualities completely meet every requirement of summer time\u2014and there's the added advantage\nthat in the fall they can easily be taken up and\nused in the winter home.\nBe sure to look for the Gold Seal. *1 ou will\nfind it on the face of every genuine, guaranteed\nCongoleum Gold-Seal Art-Rug, and on every few\nyards of Congoleum Gold-Seal Hall Runner and\nCongoleum By-the-Yard.\nCongoleum Canada Limited\n1270 St. Patrick Street, Montreal, Quebec\nNelson, B. C.\nHudson's Bay Co.\nD. J. Robertson Co.\nStandard Furniture.\nTrail, B. C.\nNoble Binns\nN. Wilmes\nWagstaff Hardware\nFor Sale By:\nKaslo, B. C.\nThe Arcade\nGrand Forks, B. C.\nGrand Forks Hardware\nMiller & Gardner\nFernie, B. C\nCrow's Nest Trading Company\nTrites Wood Company\nCreston, B. C.\nCreston Mercantile\n\u25a0:   \u25a0\nCranbrook, B. C.\nDelaney _ Sinclair\nFink Mercantile Co.\nJ.  H. McLean\nR. P. Moffat\nRossland, B. C.\nJ. M. Jordan\nB. F. Anderson\nAlrifhlttNn. 548, em*)\nthe rteet petterra.\nBtleiii Ne. 408. a >_if lilt\ntffml which it popular.\nGOLD-SEAL\n^RT-RUGS\nMade in Canada\u2014by Canadians\u2014for Canadians\n ____-\u2014-_\u2014\n\u2014_^\u2014-\nPage Four\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 1925\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nPublished every morning except Sunday by The N.w Publishing company,\nlimited,   Nelaon,   B.C.\nBusiness Letters should be addressed\nand checks and money orders made\npayable to The News Publishing company, limited, and ln no case to Individual  members of the staff.\nAdvertising rate cards and A.B.C.\nstatements of circulation mailed on\nrequest, or may be seen st the office\nof any advertising agency recognised\nby the Canadian Press association.\nSUBSCRIPTION   RATES\n%mall (country), per month ....\u00a7   .(il\ner year     s.08\nBy mail (city), per year 13.00\nOutside Canada, per month .76\nrer year    _,   T.80\nsftsllvered,  per week .21\n*\u00bbr year 11.00\n Payable  in Advanos\nBber  Audit  Bureau   of  Clroulatloa\nTUESDAY,   MAY   12.   1925\nReaders of The Dally News contribute many of the best Items to\nthis column. Just sign your name\nor Initials, or nom-oe-plurae, and\n\u2022end ln your brightest Ideas\u2014Editor,  Lighter Bide.\nCourting in a ranoe; honeymoon at\ntho beach;   dishwater.\nTho   best  part   of   parly   regularity\nis regularity of diet.\n\"Kissing in bad for tlie health.\"\nlt is if she fibbed about being\nmarried.\nThe Progressive Split\nThe long-drawn-out conference of the Progressive members of parliament has resulted\nin the retention of Mr. Forke\nin the leadership. The official\nstatement does not give very\nnuch information as to what\nhappened, but it is fair to assume from it that there was\na showdown between Mr. Forke\nand J. Fred Johnston, who'-\nvoted with the government on\nthe budget and whose resignation of his post as chief party\nwhip is announced. It also\nseems that another of the 17,\nMr Kennedy, is to be' replaced\nas caucus chairman.\nIt is intimated that some of\nthe minority members may now\ndefinitely throw their lot in\nwith the government. Possibly\nthey were told in the caucus\nthat they had better do so. Outside supporters of the party\nhave not hesitated to say that\nit would benefit by such action\non their part, as the way would\nthe.i be thrown open for recon-\nr'lation with the ginger group.\"\nThe step which the latter took\na year ago was prompted to a\nlarge extent, there is reason to\nbelieve, by the feeling that the\nelement which broke away on\nthe budget was too friendly to\nthe administration. The natural\ncourse for these members to\nadopt now is therefore to align\nthemselves with the Liberals.\nSince 1921 two Ontario representatives, who were elected as\nProgressives, have proclaimed\ntheir allegiance to the government, and a third has declared\nhis intention to seek a Liberal\nnomination. It would be surprising if, in view of what lias\nhappened recently, there should\nnot now be fresh additions to\nthe government strength.\nIf there are. it will of course\nease Mr. King's parliamentary\nposition and will probably make\nhim more disposed to carry on\nfor another year before calling\na general election.\nWhether his cause will be\nfound to have been strengthened by these developments,\nwhen it comes to a popular appeal, is another matter.\nThe Mark Speculators\nThe trade and commerce departments at both Ottawa and\nWashington are being put to\na great deal of trouble through\nworthless German currency\nbeing sent to them.\nThe idea has become widespread, it seems, that Germany\nhas agreed to redeem this\ni-'onev, and the officials are\nasked to forward it to Berlin.\nThe size of the parcels indicates the extent to which the\npublic of this continent was\nbitten by the speculative traffic\nwhich attained such proportions\nin the years following the war,\nas only a relatively small number of those who made invest-\np _nts in the mark can be under\nthe delusion that they will get\nanything out of them.\nThis delusion doubtless arises\nfrom the fact that the German\ngovernment recently brought\ndown a revaluation bill, but it\napplies only to national, state\nand municipal Iwnds. These\nare to be scaled down to 5 per\ncent of their original value.\nThey represent a total obligation of about 117,000,000,000,\nwhich would thus be wiped out\nat a cost which is nominally\n$830,000,000, but which in practice will be considerably less\nthan that sum.\nThe new oonds which are to\nlie offered in redemption are to\nbear interest only for those investors who acquired their holdings prior to July 1, 1920, and\nhave retained them continuously\ncince that date. These are estimated to be about two-sevenths\nof the total debt. The owners\nof the other five-sevenths must\nbe content to go without interest and to have their bonds declared redeemphle only after\nGermany has finished paying\nreparations.\n\"Dope\nThis Is\ndope.\nleads     thousands\nespecially   true   of\nastray.\"\nbaseball\nMany s msn thinks he is\nclimbing up when he is merely\nswelling   up.\nEfficient\nHousekeeping\nBy leAVsXA  A. XXBEMAV\nbeit ,\",'~mrrrr T;TTFTf ii -ii :\u25a0 i, irrru;\nAXS-VKI-N TO INQUIRIKS\nTOMOIUtOW'S  MENl'S\nUmik 1.1*1\nGrapefruit\nCereal\nCrt'unu .1   Dried   licet  on   Toast\nl'op-Overs Coffee\nLui id i con\n. United   Macaroni  und   Olieei*:.\nWhole Wheat llread\nItadiuhea\nJam Tea\nDhuier\nLamb   Stew    (with   Olery\nroti'lues     and      J'eas)\nSteamed     Nut     Bread\nCelery - Apple        Siuico\nChocolate  Pudding Coffee\nIng exercises that wtll render con-eta ; ANSWER TO YKSTERDAY'S\nuupportB unneceHBury. If they\ndid, and taught their children to do\nlhe same, corset h or support a would\np;iMH out of existence.\nTherefore my advice in lhat ou.*\nfiiiin should take daily exercise as\nabove, and in addition should wear\nproperly fitted light cornet*, or ab-\ndnuiipal supports besides. This is\nthe sensible plan.\nCROSSWORD PUZZLE\n\u2014__A\nTwenty Years Ago\nDon't smile at double chins; they\nmay conceal a fluctuating Adam's\napple.\nTO    A    DANDELION.\nSturdy   little   flower\n.   With   your golden  head;\nBora but  lor the hour;\nModest  in  your power;\nSeek   u   lowly   bed.\nWeed   we   mortals   name   you;\nWeed you  never  were!\nWhen  we cannot  lame  you\nWith roses try to shame you\nBut you  never  stir!\nSleepy  bees  all   love  you,\nCrown   ynu   with   their  song;\nMoss whieh growi abort you\nGently   takes   OWfl   of   you.\nThrough   the   nfcfttt   so   long,\nD-izzlinc  dny  then   finds  you\nSweet  with morning dew;\nTo   herself   she   binds   you;\nIn   her  crown   she   winds   you;\nKnows your heart  is true.\nplunk little flower\nWith   your   golden   head,\nBorn but  [or the hour;\nModest   in  your  pewcr;\ngeek ;. lowly bed.\nT.    J.    A.\nYOU NKKl> NOT HKMKVK IN\nA THING TO r.l.NI*l'TT Bt IT.\nLOOK AT THIS ANTl-KVOLi:-\nTlt'NISTS.\nBohemia: An artistic atmosphere\nwherein three drinks make squalor\nseem   ronyniflr.\nrneons.'i.uis irony: A village with\ntypical streets warning motorists to\nslow*   down.\n o\t\nCanadian flyers who learn hy\nfalling are not pioneers at the business.      There    wan    Wtlhelni.\nYou can say one thing for\nthe penitentiaries. Ontario ia\nsending a hotter class of\npeople there.\n(The Dally News of .May 12. ItOfi)\nDr. IS. C. Ar.hur will take up the\npractice of his profession in Grand\nForks at the beginning of the week.\nDr. Arthur haa been In Nelson\nsince  1890,\n0||aJ6^E djji oFU slpl\nuffcn!_aLnsnHRlTHp\nsluC CTHl IS I \u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0PL I luD\n_Ul_      _____      ___\n_   D     __\u25a0_     S  _\n______ ai _e.q._h_\n___\u25a1[_-___\n___a_a t_ a_____i\n_ a   i___    si _\nLMI10     !_____     bjhfi\n_____   DOB   __\u25a1\u201e_\n_ ua___ ___u_ 0\na _____ _____ q\n_a\ni\u00a3\nIt.    A,    rtenwtck,    nmmipuntod\nHarry  A.  Wright,   M.L.A..  and   K\nChopmnn of Kaslo, made the trip over\nthe route of the proposed road to\nthe city power plant site yesterday.\nMr. Hen wick believes the road can\nbe  built  within  98000.\n.Nightshirts   fur    men   .are\nI pyjamas,\n; in Paris. They base their assertion\nby | upon the faet lhat more niglnshirts\nR, i huve   liven   sold   during   the   past   win-\nI ter  than  ut   any  time  since  ihe  vogue\nI of pyjamas became world-wide. Turned-\njdow.i collar and cuffs in colors, affording   a    strong   contrast    wilh    tli\nI malnder   of   the   garment,   are   ;\nI lure.\nreplacing\nsay   the   urbiters   of   fashion\nfea-\nMrs. V. M.\u2014How does one make\nft high, ten Ier meringue for the top\nof ft   pie?\nAnswer- The egg-white for a mer-\ningue .should be well chilled. Two\negg-whites, of court*?, make a larger amount of meringue than one.\nBeat the two whites till stiff, then\nheat 'n two table-spoonfuls of powdered sugar gradually, and also beat\nIn one-fourth teaspoonful of vnnlltn\nextract. Spread thin on the cooked\npie or pudding nnd u')p Into it slow-\noven to hake ft<r IC minutes. it\nshould be high and delicately\nbrowned.\nMrs. L D.\u2014Please publish a recipe  for  cheese  cake.\nAnswer\u2014Cheese Cake or \"Slrudel\"\n\u2014Line a plate with ordinary pe\npastry. Now put Into a mixing bowl\none-half cup of sugar, three slightly beaten ogga, and one cupful of\ncheese; beat these three Ingredients\nVeil together, nnd add one-hnlf tablespoonful of lemon juice, a pinch\nof salt, und two and one-half cups\ndf sweet cold milk. Again beat all\ntogether, stirring In one-half cupful\nof dried currants, then turn this\nin xture Into tlie uncooked pastry\nsh-dl and slip the plnte (or (tan)\ninto a moderate oven to bake for 4f>\nminutes. When done It is firm and\nmoMi   delicious.\nMm C. I . IC.\u2014Kindly publish recipe for Huston cream pie which has\nplain cal.e layers with n creum f 11-\nIng ami is not a pie at all.\nAnswer\u2014Boston Cream I'le\u2014Cream\none-third cup of butter with one cup\nof granulated sugar; stir ln two-\nbeaten egg-yolks and add one-half\ncup of sweet, cold milk alternately\nwith one nnd three-four ths cup of\nflour which hns been previously\niiifted w th two and one-half tea*-\nspoonfuls of baking powder and a\npinch of salt. Uist. fold in the two\negg-whites stiffly whipped, and turn\nthe butter Into two round, greased\nlayer-cake pans to bake for _0\nminutes In ft hot oven, I'm the\nlayers together with this filling between, and sprinkle the top m th\npowdered sugar. Cream filling; Mix\ntogether one-third cup of white flour\nwith two heaping tablespoons of\nsugar and a pinch of salt; add two\nbeaten eggs and. gradually, two cup:\nof scalded sweet milk. Cook 15 min\nutes in a double boiler, stirring t 1\nthickened, then remove from fin\nand flavor with one teaspoon of van\nHln.\nTomorrow\u2014The Business Person's\nLunch,\nAddres..\nnnd inelo\nfor reply\nDaily News Cross-Word Puzzle\n1\nn\nr\n4-\n>\n>\nT\"\na\n9\n10\nII\n12.\nm\n11\n14\n15\nnib\nn\ni.\n19\nWm 1\n11\nmn \u25a0\nti\n\u00bb\n15\nlb\nZ7\n18\nZ9\n30\nii\n_\n1\n3b\n57\nHi\n38 K>9\nto\nHI\n41\n45\n44\nHS\n\"\n.b\n47\n46\n50\n51\n5Z\n\u25a0sr\n54\n55\n5b\n$1\n58\nHp\n60\nI\nH\n\"\nInquiries tu Miss Kirkmun.\n, SUunpsd-AddTMSSd envelop.\n-Editor.\nIf you drive fast, you're a\nlawbreaker; if you drive slowly,\nsomebody whams yju from be*\nhind.\nA vnt>. i\nmajority's\nkick liim\ngood.\numttd\nonfldrn\nUll!     II\n\u25a0lire   expresses   the\ne iii lis ability to\nlie   doesn't   make\nIf   Kile   I\nisn'l    v.\nworth\nllsloyal In\nthins* is\nthy nf loyalty,\norrylng  about.\nhusband,\na.        lie\nshe  isn't\nThat Body\nof Yours\nBF JAlUt  W.   sftAATOV,  M-O.\nHOB-ZONTAL\n1\u2014A   dish    made   With   CggS\n** \u2014MisKive\nIt-Oofor\nIf\u2014 Prefix   meaning   \"two\"\nl.:\u2014Kind  6f   IbWoughfars   (abbr)\nM\u2014 A   unit-\nIt\u2014Art tola\nIt\u2014Allow.d\nIN\u2014Baby's   mum-   for  d.td\nH\u2014Clu-er\n13 -'.'risk,  merry  rang\nli\u2014shori   motor   ride\n:7 \u2014 Identical\nW\u2014Periods or time\n.11 -Printer'H unit\ntt\u2014OU   of   roues\n8]\u2014An   auction\nsr.\u2014A   color\n1ft\u2014Coty\nIW- I.Men   to\n.'I*.\u2014<'ut   1 li in\nI A\u2014Behold\nIJ\u2014 KactioriH\nIft\u2014Raft nod\nIt\u2014Common bird\nIt\u2014Appoint v\nIt\u2014Bath harbor*\n(I\u2014NoU of the scale\n-Olfted\n|\u00bb\u2014Advertitteiin ni   (abbr.)\n-A   ruler   (abbr.)\n-Myself\n:,'\u25a0\u2014Suffix   used   with- nouns   to   denote\nagency .\n-Near   relative   (abbr.)\n\"Compil-loa\n-Reclaim\nVERTICAL\n-By word of mouth\nv.hiMs\n-Man's  name   (.familiar)\nt.l.ll'r.\n--Purls  nf  a   fork\nl.oad.d\n-Alwayi\nToward\nTermination\nl .it'in  machine\n:    a narrow  point  of land\nI Inland\ni Slaiidanl   works  of  literature\n! A   day   of   the   wr.-k\ni -That   Is   i\u00bbbbr.>\ni Bubcontcloua state\n\u25a0 nt\nabbr.)\nid   ii>i >\nniim   \"lo\nexample\"\nnoejl\nory   t'Xehiitiation\nCorrect     thin\nluickly, .lohn.\" w\ntil   ankle   you'll\nsentence:\nill the wife;\nippreciate.\"\n\"Look\n\"ihere'n\nWhat the Press Is Saying\n39\u2014An  Island  mar  N.   Y.  City   (abbr.)\n,u    A   trtlder human  emotion\nii-  Pari of a  rang*\ni;i - Printer*\" unit\nli    Infrequently\n10- l.itil-'   valley*\nIV-    Pier.\"\nit\u2014poor netort (tlaov)\nRft\u2014 \"m-ehid\n65\u2014 Larue   Australian   bird\n54\u2014Part   of   the   -.erb   \"to   be\"\n5(\u2014 Price  (abbr.)\nRU    Kxlst\nConstipation's warnings show on the face\u2014\nGet sure relief with Kellogg's ALL-BRAN\nA Fas.   That  Remains\nBrevity is still the goul ol wit. and\nthe   best   tpotehM   are   nearly   alwaVK\nrnther   ihort   oncn.\u2014Toronto   Mail   and\nKmpire.\nFor   the    Stronger    Breed\nThe   decrepit,    the    aped,   and    the\ntired   may   prefer   the   OOtWf   climate\nof   California,     Hut   rodbhradod   non\nand   vitioroiiK  women   will   find   more\nmi to make progfOM In the hraclnn | ih.,1   woinun  or\nclimate   of   Canada.\u2014Montreal    Star.\nSister Province's Trouble*\nWhatH the matter with Nova\nScotia? Tri aiiNWer the quootlMI <,om-\nplotoly may he difficult, hut certainly there is one an\u00abw*r that explain* many of its differences. The\nprovince has lieen too long dominated\nby one political party. Kor forty-\nthree yearn the Kovirmnent hat heen\nunchanged in Uh political complexion\n\u2014and forlhy-three years, or half that\nperiod, li* too long for any political\nparty. I iheral or Conservative, to\nremain   in   off ice\u2014 Winnipeg   Tribune.\nCorsets and Supports\nA few yuan ago the wasp-lik\ncornet mu fa\u00abhionable with women,\nlt was a mistake, in that the organs\ndid not Ket room to function. The\nliver was heW in n vine-like grip,\nand bo gnllatonM were much more\nfrc'ioeiit   in   women   Hum   In   men.\nThe hieathiiiy was very \u25a0hallo**\nowing lo tins constrict Inf band.    The\nabdominal organs were putdicd upward and downward.\nThen a more sensible corset wan\n| introduced, which gave freedom to\nthe chest, und, as no wuislline was\nshown, it looked as if better heallh\nwas  In  store  for our  women   folks.\nlt would appear us if our young\nwomen were to lake another step und\ndo without corsets entirely.\nNow,  what ahout  this?\nIt was, of course, never intended\nman  shuu.d   huve   to\nTen Years Ago\n>-\n(The Dally Xi'WH of Muy 11, I'd.-.)\nThe latest list of wived from the\nLutltanlO disaster does not include\nthe names of Mr. und Mrs. Chantrey\nand baby of Nelson, nor the names\nof Mr. and Mrs. \\V. O. Halley of\nKdgewond. .1. K. Morrison of Trail\nIs   still   listed   as   missing.\ntoa\nWell over IfJ<( men have been pnaaed\nby Cupt. I*. E. Borden, urmy medical\ncorps, as tit for enlistment, and most\nof them have been signed on the\nNelson   roll.\n\u2022    \u2022    \u2022\n(>f fleers elected for Bt. Paul's\nI.._dies' aid are: President, Mrs. R,\nVan Monster; vice-president, Mrs. K.\n<'. Ingram, treasurer, Mrs. George K.\nMotion; secretary, Mrs. H. E. Dill.\nThe following convenor heads were\nnamed; Social, Mrs. Gibson; alck and\nvisiting. Mrs. C. H. lleun; membership. Mrs. II. MacKenzle; press, Mrs.\nW. S. Stanley.\nElsie McU-od. aged 32. of Dalkeith.\nOnt, died in the Alexandra hospital,\nMontreal, where she was a nurse ln\ntraining, following an injection of antitoxin  against   contagious dlseasei.\nwear any support aeroas lhe .abdomen. Nature has placed there three\nsets of muscles, working up und\ndown, cross nay a and obliquely. These\nmuscles not' only permit or perform\n11 bending movements, but actuully\nhelp to hold thu abdominal organs\nup in their proper |H>sltion. These\nmuscles, in our eivi__atlou, get very\nlittlo work, us our women do not\nin the fields where the constant\nbending would develop them. The\nresult la that if our girls art! to du\nwithout corsets these muscles must\nbt developed or trouble may start.\nThe trouble will be thut with the\nposture nssumed, that of \"careless\ncase\" Uo Ufte a nice expression), ther\nnill he the falling forward ot th\nshoulders, with less room for heart\nami lungs, and the abdominal organs\nwill gradually sag, giving rise to\nstomach and Intestinal disturbances,\nconstipation,   headache and  so  forth.\nNow, I have lived long enough lo\nknow that the majority of our girls\nwill  not   take   the  bending  und   twist-\nThousands have\nrid their *y$tem$\nof thia diaease\nwith Kellogg'a.\nAT,I, T.RAN brings sure results.\nKellogg's has brought health to\nthousands when alt else has failed.\nIf eaten regularly, Kellogg's\nALL-BRAN is guaranteed to bring\npermanent relief in the most chronic\ncases or your grocer returns the\npurchase   price.    Eat   two  table-\nConstipation in your body is like -spoonfuli daily-in chronic cases,\ny-rot in timber.    It continually  with every meal\n\u25a0 .\u2022 ,       .1 k nlliifrir -     ATT _M I? A Ni     is.    .\u2022___.,\nweakens the structure to the point . Kellogjj s ALL-BRAN is ready-\nof colUpse.    It\u00ab poisons creeping t\u00b0-e8t   _\u00bb.\">\" \"r '\u00ab\u2022\"\u2022    Del'-\nthrnuch vour system lead to over C1T with fruit.   Recipes on every\nforty serfous diseases. imckavrc   Made in London, Canada.\nPimples are caused  by eonsti- Served by leading hotels and res-\npation.    So are circles under the taurants. Sold by all grocers. Buy\neyes, and spots before them.    So \u25a0 P\u00bb<*age today.\nare hollow cheeks and sallow skin.\n\u00a3o is unpleasant breath.\nDrive constipation out of your\nsyEtem with Kellogg's ALL-BRAN. -asa\u2014-                       \u201e\nDoctors recommend it\u2014they know 1%         ALL-BRAN\nmays a\n.second cup\nwhen iffy\nChase ^Sanborn's\ni SEAL BRAND   CoffeC?\nFree!   Free!\n029 AAA  worth of\n\u00abP^Ul\/U    VALUABLE\nPRIZES\nFor Savin. British Columbia Labels\nGRAND PRIZE\u2014ThU 1925 Model Chevrolet Coach\nEquipped with Gregory Balloon Tires, made by Gregory Tire A\nRubber  Co.,  Ltd..  Vancouver,  B. C.\n2\u2014' rt.-stinor.-\" Walnut Dining Room Suite,' 8 plecen, value 1250.00,\nmanufactured by Rc-tmore Mfg., Co., Ltd., ot Vancouver, British   Columbia.\n3\u2014CbeHtcrfbld Suite, vuluit S __.*>.IM). inunufucturcd by Allan I'.\nTynan.   Vancouver.   13.   C.\ni \"TUB\u25a0\u25a0Oil\" Red nnd MatlrcnH, n produit of the Uestinore MTg.\nCo.,   I.td.\n&\u2014\"Llun\"    Wardrobe    Trunk,    value    17-00.    munufactured   by    Vancouver   Trunk   &   Rag   Cuj,,   Llo.\nThe    above    useful    am)    valuable    prises    will    bo    given    away\nlit    the    end   of    the   contest    to    individual    contestant**    who    MM\nthe    groat\u00abHl    number    of    polnta    or    credits    by    gathering    labels,\ni'le,   of   Hrllisli   -,'olundila   Products\nIn    uddltlun.    several    valuatde    prUcH    will' be    given    away    to\neont.'Stanls   who  ure   leading   ut   the   end   of   the   second,   fourth   and\nsixth   weeks.\nThis    feature    In    being ' published    ten    weeks    by    the    British\nColumbia   Prodtieti   Hureitu   for   the   pafpoM   of   fumlllarlzlng   con-\n\u25a0Utueni   with   Hiitlslt   Columblu   produets   and   tu   help   thu   payrolls\nof   this   community.\nHOW TO  ENTER\nUefcistei-hif,' In the eontctit is free. 11' you wIhIi send in the\ncuupun below for u list of hundreds of products which will give\nyou credits. Bring your labels, etc., to the Board of Trude; they\nwill be counted for you and you will be credited with the point*\nKulnetl.\nHOW   POINTS   ARE  COUNTED\nContestants are given points or credits based on the purchase\nprlct> ,,i ti,,. goods hy bringing in tile lain..., trade nmrxs, containers, etc. The labe's, wrappers, sticklers, sales tags, containers,\netc.. must be ibotse which are collected starting only wltb the beginning of the contest, They may be Tor Coode, furniture, utensils,\ngarments, shoes, drugs, soaps or the tna.iy other things which arc\nbought    every   day    by    general    pilbllc.\nThe   scores  will   lie   counted  on   tbe   following   luisls:\nOn* point for each 5c on purchaiai not \u2022ncMdlnff ISO.\nOne point for each lOe on purchavet of more than fso aad lau\nthan J100.\nOn* point for each 35c on pnrtbaiea from $100 to tflSO.\nOne point for each 50c on purchaaes from I860 to $500.\nOne point for each fl on purchaaei trom ft&OO up.\nMot   more  than   1000   polnta   en   any   single   purchase   will   he\nallowed.\nYou   will   be   surprised   to   discover   how   easy   li   Is   to   save   up\nlabels   and   how   quickly   tbe   credits   un   your   everyday   purchases\nwill   run   Into   many   thousands   of   points.\nCONTEST    BULBS\n1\u2014Tou may register any time before July 7, lt25. Contest   ends   July   16,   19SS.\n3\u2014in purchases of goods that do not btar a detachable\nlabel, a dealer's sales slip fully made out, giving\nbrand nam*, signed aad dated, will be accepted, provided   such   jood*   are   produced   in   British   Columbia.\n3\u2014Bntrants must satisfy th* contest management as to\nthe price paid for any article or it*m for which cr*d-\nlts   ar*   asked.\n4\u2014Contestant* may aoUclt labels, hut professional collecting   1*   barred.\nS\u2014Any contestant detected in unfair methods la obtaining labels, etc., will b* automatically barred. Lab*la\nobtained   from   factories   will   not  be   credited.\n6\u2014Contestants should turn in their labels, etc at least\none* each week. Points onoe potted to th* credit of\non* contestant cannot be transferred to another contestant.\n7\u2014Th* contest management ia the sol* arbiter of tha\nrules   aad   thsir   application.\nContest Headquarters, Ground Floor, Board ot\nTrade, 300 Pender Street West, Vancouver\n\u00a3ut   This   Out\nI1VB TH1LABXL   COKTBST  MABAOBB,\nBUT   B.C.    FBODUCTS    CAVPAIOV,\n300  Pender It,   est,  Vancouver,   B.O.\nPlease enter mc aa a contestant and send me a list of commodities  produced  In  British Columbia.\nINFORMATION\nBRING   lhl\u00bb   Aclvpilisi'imnt\nTO    Our    Hture    When    ['ur.huaiiiK\nMEN'8   iiml   Boyi'   Wiar.\nWE   Will   Allow   You\n10,    DISCOUNT    (FOR   CASH),\nMONDAY,\nTUESOAY,\nWEDNESDAY.\nBOT\u00bb_0n\u00abD\nBSE\".**\nMen Suited\nOnion Sets\nJust Arrived\n1 Ton Dutch Onion Sets, Also Multipliers\nPrices: Dutch Seta, per lb 25*\nMultipliers, per lb 20*\nORDER NOW\nNelson Hardware Co.\n-  ,       Wholesale and Retail Quality Hardware\nNELSON \u25a0\u2022 C.\nA WANT AD IS BOTH CHEAP AND EFFICIENT. TRY IT.\nLet us figure your bills\nof Building Material. Coast\nLumber, a specialty.\nMaterial john burns & son\nBuilding\nYoung Pigs\nThere is a brisk demand for young pigs this\nseason. If you have young pigs you wish to sell, use\nthe Classified Columns of The Daily News to assist\nyou. You will find a little Classified Advertisement\nin The Daily News will bring you big results.\nTo Insert a Classified Advertisement, Pkone 144\n(Two Lines), Call At or Write\nThe Daily News\nNELSON, B.C.\n\u00a5\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY MORNING,~ MAY 12, 1925\nPage 1Svi*>h *>\"\nSandal\nime\nSandal time is here, and\nwe are prepared to serve\nyou in your requirements.\nGrowing Girls' or Women's sizes, 21\/2 to 7.\nIn PatehiC Sfowked Ellc,\nWhite Buck.\nPrice $3.00 to $5.50\n% Anftrew & Co.\n'fodders in Footfahio^\nBridge Is Held\nm at Queen's Bay\nQUEEN'S BAY. Mny-lie\u2014At tha bimonthly bridge held at thi*> Home of\nMrs. H. Bcott Lauder, three tables\nwere In use. After refreshments were\nserved, the remainder ef the evenlnp\nwas fnent with music, Mrs. Whlttnlu-r\npresiding nt  the piano.\n 1 m     \u2014\u25a0\u2014-\nMrtnltobiX's equnJiaeU asspH^ment fnr\n1925 has been Set nt tfifi7.66l.00fl.\nThis Is a reilii&Ion of t32.li00.00fl\nfrom the 1H24 figures. Tho city of\nWinnipeg assessment was reduced by\n$2,190,000.\nKooknay and Boundarf\nAPPLEDALE PLANS\nHOUDAY SPORTS\nWilldelebrate on Twenty-\nthird; Gopher Campaign\nto End of July\nAPPU-OAU_. May Jl -nThe Progressive asaoc hit Ions are jointly arranging\na celebration for Umpire Daiy, which\nhere will be kept on Saturday, May -3.\nThe num will huve charge of the\nsports ahd bull game, the ladles the\nbooth  and   refreshment*..\nAt iVJirint meeting df the assocln-\ntionx there was alKO'a dt.scusslon as\nto, whether to send nn exhihlt to the\nSlocan fair. The nu-n were in favor of\nf-indina; the todies wished to riiseuss\nIt at tnelr own, ment lilg hofore deciding.\nThe gopher <jurc*ti(>n was brought up\nand It Was decided to pay the children for all thiy .catch up to the end\not  July. \u2022\nDecide to Bxhitoit\nAF'PLRDAl.K, May 11.\u2014A meeting\no[ the Ladies' progreahlvo association\nwas held at the home of Mrs. Herman, when arrangement.* for the celebration on  the 23rd  wen*  completed.\nThe ladles decided in favor df assisting the men to send an exhibit to\nthe Slocan fair. After the meeting adjourned, n--eshni-.nt'. were served,\nMrs,   Drown  asals-tlng   Mrs.   Herman.\nFind Fruit Damage\n.at Harrop Is Less\nThan Was Reported\nHARHOP. May 11.\u2014V, O. Hunt and\nA. McL. Fletctifr nf N< l\u00abrth vlslt-rt\ntin- orchard, here lain vvnk and found\nthe Injury lu ohi rrlcfi tnueh llshler\nthan Uny expected from previous re-\npnrts. The ripple orchards hiivt- nl*o\ncom.- through llu- winter in very good\ncondition.\nLeslie linlnny oi' CoUjiunn. tvho has\nbeen n paliem lu ivlemnn hnstillul ror\nsevemi est nuhs miff, rini? frnni a\n\u25a0 broken 1<*K. hits utriv.-.l In Harrop nnd\nI v III spend two or tin'..,- months will,\n1,1s  parents,  Sir. und  Mrs,  !\u2022'. Qnlney.\nSixteenth Heifer\n,   \/\u00ab Born to Com\non Creston Ranch\n(\u2014\u2014\u2022TOM, Mar 11\u2014A _dc,ue\nrecord at Hts stock produotton is\nreported from tlie Albert Jeff\u2014atm\nra\u2014*. Just oast of to\u2014a, whets,\n\u25a0atardajp mon_w, a Sea rat cole has had for IS real*, rave\nbirth to her lath aacc.aalv. heifer\noalt\u2014a sho\u2014inr that Is believe*\nanoqaallsa la the _oot_a\u2014.\nHARROP SENIOR\ni        PUPILS PICNIC\nHARROP. May ll.-^AIl fourth grade\npupils and high*.-, aeeomnnhfed by\ntheir teacher. Miss C. Dnuglass, went\non a hike Saturday to the bluff beyond the Crcaaey ranch. All reported\na Jolly trip, the weather being ideal\nfor picnicking. Those ln the lower\ngrades .are to enjoy an outing next\nSr.tuiday.\nHARROP ANGLERS\n,,   MASTER SALMON\nHARROP. Way ll.\u2014Some excellent\ncatches were made on the main* lafc*\n\u2022V. sterday. Captain Barwis and Lee\nOgllvle were successful In landing .&\n17-pound salmon and a 13-pound one,\n'Ihey   nlso   had   some   smaller   catches.\nMrs. C, D. Ogllvie brought in nn\neight-pound char on the West Arm,\nv.-hllc C. J. Rowley caught the first\ntrout   hero   this   sonson.\nQueen's Bay Music\n,     Pupil* Win Medals\nQUEEN'S   BAI',   MnJ    11.\u2014At.a   ..\nlent   recital   nf   music   pupils   lb' Nelson,    Miss    Bessie    llHshford    won    tho\nsold   medal   ami   Miss   Eame  Hoott-Lau-\noor tho bronso medal. Loth pf Queen\nbay.\n\"\u25a0$,  f-1 'I   11   Vv-\nMOTHER:- Fletcher's\nCastoria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil,\nParegoric, Te'lhing Drops\nand Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages.\nTo avoid imitations, always look for lhe signature of\nProven directions on each package.    Physicians everywhere recommend it.\nQueen's Bay Plays\nt        Ping Pong Fridays\nQUKEN'H nAY, May 11.\u2014Every Frl-\ntey evening pinit pons is indulged in\nnt the Assembly hall and tlu-r,- are n\ni.umbor  of   expert   players   among   the\nEIGHT ADMIRALS\nBEAR CASKET QF\nFALKLAND HERO\nSturdee Buried at Camber-\nley With an Impressive\nCeremonial\nLONDON, May 11.\u2014Admiral of the\nKitet Hir **. O. rv-vetnn Sturdee. whos\"\ndtath took place Thuraday last at\n< amberley. Surrey, WM interred here\ntodny with full naval honor)*, and\ni.mid impi. msIvc ccremoniei\". The body\nof thin Hrltish salli.r, who tn the war\nhad nddrd such \u25a0 valuable contribution\nt-i the trnditinns of the royal navy in\nthe annihilation of the (Jerman fleet\noft the Falkland islands on December\n8. 1914, was enshrouded in the Union\nJack, the flag whoso honor he\nworthily upheld.\nOava tha \"Ifelion Touch,\"\nAt lhe admiralty, as chief of staff.\nat the Falkland Island fl, where he\navenged the disaster that befell the\nFaclflc aquadron under Sir Christopher\nCraddock off Coronet five weeks previously; and at Jutland, where thf\nGerman high seas fleet were forced\nto run for their harbor**, from which\nthey did not again emerge until they\nsurrendered to the HrltUh at Sea pa\nPlow, Sir T>ov'*ton Sturdee put the\n\"Nelson  touch\"   Into  all   hts activities.\nKlght British .tdmirals acted na pall-\nbfarers   for   their  deceased   colleague.\nKing (Ieorge and the Prince of\nWales were represented at the funeral,\nwhile Viscount Jellicoe, late governor-\ngeneral of New Zealand, under whom\nHr Do vet on Sturdee had served at\nJutland,   altend.d   11.\u00ab>   servic.s.\nAlili'iiimn   J.   It    Ki\nmi j or   ,,.   Halifax.\nmy   was   elected\nA WEALTH OF GOOD HEALTH\nRich With Nature's Golden Store of Health-giving Properties\nDr. Middleton's Ironized Genuine Whole\nWheat Flour\n\/* Now on Sole at Your   Neighborhood Grocer's\nIn 7,  10,  24,  49-lb.  packages\nIDr Middleton s   T\"%\nRONIZEJ}\nWhole Wheat\nFLOUR\n*\nFOR EVERY BAKING PURPOSE Z\nThis Wonderful Whole Grain Product Mahes Delicious HEALTH BREAD, Cakes, Cookies, Scones, Muffins and Griddle Cakes\nTfiE IDEAL'FOOD FOR YOUNG AND OLD\n|er Children. Why? For Grown-Ups.   Why?        Not a Medicated Flour\nBecyiss th? fatun pi a child, physl-\ncalfy \u00abntl nisntallr, rtcpsnds Inrirely\nori cajrrett functlonlnt; and InlrlllKent.\ncartful nourishment of tho body during (he early yoars ot life. Da. Mid-\ndltton's lrotilscd Genuine Wrs.lo\nWheM Brend contains all the necessary elements to build bolter and bonnier bairns.\nBitiuikp tho adult constitution requires Iron, Mineral Halt!*, and the\nHfe-RlvInK Vltamines. to conHtaatly\nreplenish the vital energy expended in\ntho work nnd piny of everyday life.\nKvery loaf of Dr. Middleton'n Ironlsed\nGenuine Whole Wheat Bread Im ;i\nveritable storehouse of concentrated\nenergy. Revitalises the whole system.\nA   tonic  tin well   as  it  food.\nMILLED BV\nf)r. Middleton's Ironized Genuine\nWhole Wheat Klour is not a medicated flour in any sense of the word.\nThe Ironlslng process Ih nothing more\nnor less than the combining of natural\ngrain and rood elements easily nsslm-\nllaled by the human body. This\nmakes for n better digestion, better\nassimilation, hotter elimination, ind\nconsequently a more her.lhy vital\norganism.\nSocial Happenings\nIn Nelson\nThe Dr. Middleton's Food Products Co. Limited\n,.h\nSH-862 HASTINGS STREET  EAST\nVANCOUVER, B. C,\n\u2022      I       :\"\"\"\nThis column li being conducted\nby Mrs. Vlgneux. AU news of a\nsocial nature, including receptions,\nprivate entertainments, personal\nItems, marriages, etc., will appear\nln this column. Telephone Mm.\nVlgneux.\nJudge and Mrs. J. A. Forin left last\nnight by the Arrow lakee for Vancouver to be away for some days. In\nhie honor's absence tfr. Justice Murphy, of the supreme court, who is\nhere for the lengthy n\u00absl_es, will deal\nwith Hoy  county  court  business tjevcl-\nf* ...\nMr. and Mrs. Oeorge Allen, Victoria\nstreet, had as their guest over the\nweek-end, their cousin. Mrs. J. C, Pit\nblado of Revelstoke. who left last eve\nnmg for Rock Creek, where she will\nv.fllt   relatives   for  u   few   days..\n... 4\nHerbert Sheppard of Trail, who came\nto town Hunday to attend the bull\nt-hine, was the truest of liin father, HOT\nStanley street, leaving Hunday evening.\ni    9    * .\nJ, A. Slater of Vancouver spent the\nweek-end   tn   Nelson.\n...\nMiss Kathleen Edwards of South Slocan was  in  the city yesterday.\nH. A. Grimes, the New Denver mining man. arrived ln Nelson last evening\nbv   motor.\n... ,\nMrs. W. Blair of Trail wns in Nelson\nSunday  for  the  hall  game.\n...\nMr.  and  Mrs.  I>.  Hillman, Calbonate\nstreet,  spent  Sunday at Tarry'a.\n\u2022    \u2022    \u2022\nJ. Russell of Crescent Ray was In\nUwn shopping yesterday.\n....\nMr. and Mm. O. W. Humphry of\nSouth   Slocan   spent   yesterday  ln  Nol\nMiss 1-thel Ritchie, Kerr apartments\nspent _\\m week-end at Ihe home of Mr\nantl  Mrs.  A.  Wllley.  Bonnlngton,\nMiss   Ave   OglKie   nf   llarrnp   was   \u00ab\n\u25a0Ity shopper yesterday.\n.    \u00ab    .\nMrs    Leonard   Clark   and   her   sister.\nMish Noel Hinlll. of Oray Creek,  spent\nesterday   in   Nelson   shopping.\nMr. ond Mrs. Ernest Keatley am)\nliu-ir little daughter, Noreen, v\\hn\nhuve heen on a short visit to Mr. und\nMrs. Hugh Ross. Silica street, left\nyesterday by motor for their hrniio in\nC.rand   pSu-lis.\n...\n.lohn Oee of Crescent Bay spent yesterday shopping in  Nelson.\nLeslie    Wight wick    returned    yester\nday    morning    from    Longhead,,   WlUfi\n\u2022\u25a0pent the  wce-k-ond at his ranch,\n\u2022 .    \u2022\nT. Mcolltnald of Trail was In town\nSt-ndav   for. the   baseball   gome.\n\u2022 a     \u2022\nC. D. Leslie of Willow Point spent\nyesterday  shopping   in   Nels\u00aben.\n\u2022 \u00bb    .\nMrs. Clarence Ogtlvlo of Hurrop was\nin  the cily  yesterday.\nMiss M.irgnrel Hill of Lnngbeacli\nb ft yest.rday morning for Montreal\nfrum whence she Intends sailing, m)\n2*',   on   the   Melita.   for   lOnnh-m..\n\u2022 .    \u2022\nJ. J. Campliell of Willow Point wa'\nIn town Saturday, and left thiit night\nfor   rcntleton.\n...\nMrs.   N.   Rarwcls   of   Harrop   was   ir\ntown   yesterday   shopping.\n.    \u2022    \u2022\nMajor and  Mrs. .1. H, Oooeh of Crawford   Bay   spent   yesterday   in   Nelson.\n...\nS. S. Fowler of Riondel was n city\nvisitor yesterday.\nMrs.   A,   O.   Oallup   of   Procter   spept\nyesterday  in  the city shopping.\n...\nMrs. J,  Freezen of South Slocan was\na   Nelson   visitor   yesterday.\n...\nA.   Olson   and   son   of   Sandon   spent\nyesterday  in  town.\nf    \u2022    \u2022\nMrs.    O.    V.    White    of    Sandon    nr-\nrived. in  town  last  evening to spend  a\nfew   dnys.\n'   .    *    .\nC.   II.   White   of   Sandon   lefi   yesterday by motor after spending the weekend   here.\n...\ntt,   Peschnmps   of   Brans Creek   spent\n\u25a0.esierdflv   in   the   city   on   his   wav   to\nRossland.\nOscar Burden of Crawford Bav WftS\na c)ty  shopper yesterday\n1 ...\nlohn Toye of Orescent Ray came to\ntown  by   launch   yesterdav.\n.    *    .\nA. Deverson wf Crawford Bav spent\nyesterday   shopping   in   Nelson.\nMrs.   m.   R    Davldaon   of   Roaaland\n\u2022as a  city visitor Sntnnlay.\nH. Oiecrrleh of Katto spent vosler-\n'-.y   in   Nelson.\n...\nA.   O    Larson.   M.R,   of   Sm.knne.   nr-\n'\u2022ed   (\u2022>   the   eiiv   yesterday   by   motor\nfrom   Slocan   Citv.\n.T Behofteld of Trail was a NeNon\nvisitor  yesterdav.\n...\nA. J. Scott, n Cnlpary business man\nspent   the  week-end   in  town.\n\u2022 \u2022    .\nMr.   and   Mrs   R   C    T'errott   of  Trail\nspent Saturday   .. Vttson\n...\nFred   Khoemaker,   the   Halt   Innibef-\nnu\u00bbn,   was   in   the   city   yesterdav      H>>\nhas    recently     returned     from    seven>l\nmonths  spend   ill   Hood   River  and   POrt-\nW|)A Ore . where he visited his mother\nHe   left   last   night   for  Kamloops\n...\nP.   Sherradin   of  Kaslo spent   yesterday   In   town.\n...\nOti\u00ab Hawkins  motored  In  from Hall\nyesterdav.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nL. O.-Campbell of Ronnington was a\ncily   visitor   Saturday.\n.    .    *\nMajor and Mrs Wnlte and family of\nCalgary are in  the city\n\u2022 \u2022    t\nMrs. C. Hook Inr. Fairview, leaves\nthis  morning  for Toronto\n\u2022 \u2022    .\nMr. and Mrs Kdgar R. McCnmon of\nP.lgary are visiting Mrs, McCamon's\n\u2022\u25a0Ister. Mrs. Oeorge O. Macafee, Stanley   street.\n\u2666 i .\nVAN RYAN BEAT8\nDAQO JOE GANS\nST. PAUL, May 11\u2014Al Van Ryan.\nBt. Paul welterweight, defeated\nDago\" Joe Onns, nlso of St. 1'mil\nhere tonight, In a 10-round bout that\nbristled with action from start to finish, newspaper men decided. Van\nRyan, who weighed 145 pounds, frau\noutweighed   hy   10   pounds.\nInjuries May Keep\nRoy Oat of Ring a\nCouple of Months\nMONTRKAL, May ll.-Jft Whs\nlearned today that Leo Kid Roy,\nlocal boxer, and feathcrwoight champion of Canada, who suffered Injuries to his right hand when he\nfought Bobby Garcia here several\nweeks ngo, will probably not be ahle\nto enter tho ring again for at leant\ntwo   months.\ni.:\nhi Baker Strest.   Phons 800\nStore Closes at 5:30\nCHOICE GROUP OF SILK DRESSES at $25.09 Each\nThesje Prestos are $o practically styled tbat they are de-\nsiiahle for business or afternoon wear! The range of\ncolors and fabrics is unusually broad, including all that\nare smartest in both Plain and Printed materials. Women\nneeding an extra dress or two will find a splendid choice,\nand will save money at this price. YOUR CHOICE\nTODAY, $25.00 EACH.\nDRESSES FOR THE LARGER WOMEN\ny    D $7.50 to $17.50 Each    s?\nCut on suitable lines for the larger figures. Made of\nFancy Cottons, Beclora Voiles or Printed Silk and Cotton\nCiepes. They come in Black, Navy, Brown, Grey and\nSand. Sizes 40, 42, 44 and 43 and 45. SPECIALLY\nPK1CED AT ?7.50 TO glT.BO,\nPLEATED SKIRTS at $2.75 Each\nMade with camisole top of pure wool material.   Colors aro Navy.   ^\/\nBrown, Grey and fiand.   Sizes to 42.   EACH, S2.75. T\nNEW SPUN SILK BLOUSES, $6.00 to $7.50 Each     Afi]\nLong or short sleeve Blouses, with the new high ynllars.    Made \/\/   y 'j\n\"of excellent qualkV  Spun  Silk.  'Colors:   While,   ('ream.  Sand6\nand Mauve.   Sizes 3f> to 40.   EACH. $6.00, SC..50 TO 87.*,'..\nTHESE HOSE ARE UNUSUAL VALUE\nAt $1.50 the Pair\nPure Silk Hose, Holeproof or Winsome Maid make. Offered for a special selling e\\ent today at this low price.\nThey are certain numbers L'.iat we are discontinuing.\nThere is a good range of colors and sizes, but not\nall sizes in every color. You would do well to buy\nseveral pairs today at this price, S1.50 THE PAIR.\n\u25a0'\u25a0\" 1\n' I IS\nGINGER GROUP\nIS SUGGESTED\nFOR ONTARIO\nPoor Old Province Given\nthe Go-bv in Votes, Says\nChurch\nOTTAWA, May 11. \u2014 A vole of\n$50-.,non to he devoted to the construction of the grain elevator at\nPrince Ilupert was allowed to. stand\nOTOtr until the lenders for the build-\ninK are opened May ti. When the\nitem ctiniQ before the house in\ncommittee   of   aupply   tonight   Hun.\nT.    A.    I.OW,    minister    Of    trade    and\ncommerce, agreed with membera of\nthe opposition that it might be\nadvUahle to return Io tlie matter\nlater in lhe anaton when further\ndetails of the R>Q\u00abt rue tion would l>\u00bb\navailable.\nOntario   V\u00ab>iU   I'lru-lors.   Too\nThe eugfeatlon of a \"ftnfer group\"\nin the interests of the province of\nOntario was made by T. U fburci..\nConservative. Toronto North, while\nHon. T. A. Low was ptittlnc through\na vote covering the cost of operation management, of government elevators.\nMr. Church complained that the\ntartneri of western and central Ontario were suffering from lack of\nproper elevator facilities. Representation   had   been   made   :i   number   0*f\ntimes to the government, without\naction   being  taken.\n\"The old province of Ontario has\nbeen overlooked because we haven't\ngot a \"ginger group' In the house,\"\nremarked   Mr.  Clougtl.\nI'lllvoislly    Trade    l.nvoys\nTrade treaties with Fiji and Mexico, nnd the desirability of removing the restrictions agattisl non-university men who applied for trade\ncommi.-\"donership-*, were all advocated when the estimates for the\ncommercial Intelligence branch of\nthe department of trade and .commerce   were   passed   tonight.\n1U. Hon. Arthur Meighen accused\nthe minister, Hon. T, A. Low, of\nhaving insisted this year on the university degree ns a necessary qualification in a trade commissioner after\nhe had, last season, condemned the\nrestriction and blamed the civil\nservice  for  it.\nAPRIL BUSY MONTH\nAT THE HOSPITAL\nSixty-two Patients Admit-\nI ted; Thirty-eight in Hospital Today\nIn  nil  \u00abjsvll.nl.   \u00bb,\u2022_   :>,lm I.      ()TTAWA,   \u00bb_,.   ,,.  _  A   ,\u25a0....\u25a0   fof\nnnd   II   dlwlsiimril   from   llle   Rome- .,---\u201e,    r,iv,,.lnil   ,,,,.   ,,,\u201e,   \u201er   .,,,_\u201e.\nnny   UK,.   OMu-ral   hospital   r\u201er   il\u00bb    ,,\u201e, \u201e\u201e, ,\u201e_.,\u201e. \u201e, \u201er ,.|..Vi\u201e\u201ers. ,vila\nmonth    of    April    _40Mln\u00abf    to    the!    w\u201e  in  ,\u201e,  !,\u201e\u201e\u201e,  tnlB ,V,BU|I  wi,h\nicpoii   made lo thp  hensrd  Inst   nlKhi | l>MI\u201e tn\u00ab..,,KSI.,\u201e\nby  Kiss ,\\.  MrArthur. mnlmn. |    h\u201en   T   A    ,.\u201e\u201e.,  I\u201eini\u201e,,.r \u201er  lr._.,\nVnr    Hip    month.    I ho    nninhor    of: \u201enrt PomraeM.,  riolsltlMl tavst IHe Mil-\nfollows:\nP&ttents romaininK Ironi previous\nmonth, 12; pfttltnta sdintttod, (ti:\nputlsms (llscharin). II; deaths. 3;\npatients remaining over. 3\u00bb; births. 6:\nX-ni>H, 11;' optmUona, IH: hospital\nAuys, i ltis; number In boapltal today.\nill.    kisdlcal  aapenlaor,  Yir.   ll.   H.\nM.ii-Ko'Ul,..\nVote for Elevator\nOperation Passes\nbirths  oiltdlBtitnced  tho  (trl\n\"Sin    births   and   thteo   deaths\nplace In iho Institution.\nMatron's   Repor.\nTin-  rersirt' \u00bbl  thr  m ttron   \u00ab\ninl i ..innn rrt\\ - x|diln.'d that th.- tsti-\nmatr covor.'d solarlos, wasos. power,\nr.t-1, in villain n Kralll at Poi t Aril.ni', r.,: 1st ration. Inspection an.I\nvvi njiintc l.'r-. stationery, office rent,\nt'-:i\\.iniK   nudHnrs'   r.-...   nml   mlacel.\nWhen the Demand Exceeds lhe Supply, the\nQuality oi the Goods Is Certain-teed.\nThat Is the Situation With Chevrolet Cars.\nWe Are Expecting Another Carload Shortly.\nSee Them and Book Yours.\nNELSON TRANSFER CO., LTD.\nGARAGE TRANSFER COAL\nAgents Chevrolet and  McLaughlin Cars\nPHONE 35 COR.  STANLEY AND VERNON STS.\nFounteen bnndred nrrrs have al-\nrendy been burned over hy forest and\nbush fires in New Hrunswlek. the\nseason of 1925 beinff marked hy the\nearliest start of the fire menace on\nrecord.\nFOR-\nCarnivals,\nParades,\nFancy Balls,\nAmateur Sketches,\nComic Operas, etc.\n\u2014We furnish the necessary\nCostumes und Properties on a\nreulal basis.\nSend   for  Quotations\nParisian Costumiers and\nTheatrical Supply Co.\n841   Howe   Street\nSay.  S499 Vancouver\nCheese\n--.,g.-.\t\n'_^.\n \u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 ,\n'Page __c\"1\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 1925\nNelson\na;\nSpent\n$1,500,000\nlor YOU\nHas spent it in better streets, better civic improvements,\nbetter schools, better homes, be tter everything than any previous generation ever enjoyed.\nSumming it up. it presents th e big difference between the\nhome-spent dollar and the dollar spent elsewhere.\nLife becomes more and more interwoven\u2014interdependent.\nThe dollar spent in Nelson today keeps on working here in\nNelson, eventually working its way back to you\u2014in profits,\nini wages, in improvements\u2014in any one of a hundred different ways. But how about tlie dollar you spend away\nfrom Nelson? It purchases no more and usually less than\nit would at home\u2014and it ceases forever as an active factor\nin your greater coiftfort and well-being here.\nEvery dollar spent in Nelson is a cooperative dollar. Every\ndollar spent out of Nelson is a disinterested dollar.\nGive this thought the serious consideration it deserves. Support people who support you. Be loyal to those who are\nloyal to you.\nYout Interests\nAtc Here in\nNelson\nLadies' Ready-to-Wear\nMeagher & Co.\nJames Weir & Son\nMen's Furnishings\nEmory's, Ltd.\nGflker's\nChaa Morris Co.\nGroceries\nThe Sugar Bowl\nL 0. Campbell\nFurniture\nJ. W. Holmes\nD. J. Robertson\nStandard Furniture Co.\nTransfer and Coal\nFred Williams\nBoots and Shoes\nR. Andrew & Co.\nWatson Shoe Co.\nHardware\nWood-Vallance  Hardware\nCo., Ltd.\nJewellers\nJ. B. Gray\nTinsmithing\nR. H. Maber\nPrinters\nH. M. Whimster\nS. J. McDonald\nThe Daily News\n\u25a0-usatat. \u2022** \u2022\n M\nff\n,' ...\n\\.   \u2022       ' ., \u2022   \u25a0\u2022.\u2022\u2022\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, TUE-DAlTMOR^ING^MAY 12, 1925\n\u25a0_-\u00b0i3\nf_ge Seven\n\"Try a AHp Toro'i\/M\"\nBEST PROCURABLE\n10TTU0 t \u2022UARANTIIDJY -\/\nSttOOUCI    0.    SCOTLASO    <^\nTh* Original   Label\u2014look for  it at the  Vendors'  and   Insist   on\n\"\"'NT'S   \"BEST   PROCURABLE\"\nThis advwi...v...ciii is not published or displayed by\n' the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of Britisn\nColumbia.\nChange In\nService\nEffective at Once\nS.S. MOYIE\nfclson-Kaskt-Lardo-Crawford\nBay Routes\n\u25a0 Dr. Rose Is In >Vw York sttt .\"'n*'\n' iivnnced metho'\"** In \",f\u00abif1*\u00ab r-_*o .*r\n\u2022\u2022nd rectal disca:***. Walt for hll re\nlurn.\nFXA'-'K   %.08X1.   KTJ\n*01   letflt-r   T-tilb.'\u2014-.   \u25a0*\u00ab-.-t   Kowsr'\nsnd   Rl-r-er .l'le    Epoksnt\nMONDAY*\u2014Lv.   Kaslo   **    u.m.    f<\u00bbp\n\"i\u00bbnti \u25a0 via    Crawford    Pay,    ntr.\nProcter    7:30    a.m.,    arr.    Nelson\nLv.     Nelson     4:00     p.m..     Procter\n6:40 p.m.. Crawford Bftf 7:45 p.m..\nair.  Kaslo 10:45 p.m.\nTUESDAY8\u2014Lv.  Knslo 5:30 a.m.  Toi\nXe'son direct, arr. I'rocter 7:30 u.m..\narr.    Nelron   0:30   n.m.\nI.v.      Nelson     4:00     p.m.,     Proctei\n6:40   p.m.   to    Knslo   direct,    arr\n!\u25a0.*.'(\u00bb    p-.it.     Lv.    1-itslo-   \u00bb:\u00ab*)    p.m..\narr.    Lardo    11:30    p.m.;    arr   buck\nKaslo 1:30 n.m.\nWEDNESDAYS-THURSDAYS \u2014 Lv\nKnslo  5:30 a.m.  for  Xclson  direct.\narr.   Procter  7:30  u.ni,,   arr.   Nelnon\n9:30 a.tn.\nLv.     Ntlson     4:00     p.m.,     Procter\n6:40 p.m. to Kaslo direct, arr. Kaslo\n9:00 p.m.\nFI.1DAYS-.-Lv.   Kusln   5:30   n.m.   for\nNelson direct, arr. Procter 7:30 u.m.,\narr.   Ne win   1\u00bb:30  a.m.\nI |i   Lv.   Nelson   immediately   on   arrival\nfor Procter.    Lv.  Procter It 30 p.m.\nfor   Kaslo   with   barge.\nSATURDAYS\u2014I.v.   Kaslo   7   a.m.   for\nUHtial    trip  J.o   J-ardo   nml    return i\nwith    baiMr  arrrive     bad;    Kuido,\n\u00abJndayS-i.v. Kasio su,,d,,y morn-1    \u2122s   advertisement.    ta   not\ning for i'rocter with bar\u00abe.   _v. I published or displayed by tne\nProcter IL40.pjn. tor Kuslu on ar-,LIQTJOR    CONTROL    BOARD\n-Iva   boat from  Kootenay  Landing, i -'_\"\"* _ _,     .   o..:*;Dv,\n!or the Government of British\nJ S. Carter, D.P.A., Nelson Columbia.\nCANADIAN\nPACIFIC\nSummer Excursion Fares\nTO EASTERN DESTINATIONS\nON SALE DAILV, MAY 22 TO SEPT. 15-RETURN  LIMIT OCT. 31\nWinnipeg _. f 72.00      Kurt William   S H6.30\nToronto     ll.l.T.'i       Niagara   Kails    1_4>.B'J\nllnmlltoii       HITS      Ottawa  127.91.\nLondon   - \u25a0-  113.75       MtmtrMal  111.76\nQuebec     141.X'J      Moii.ton  147.11(1\nBt.   John  147...UI      llHllfiix  153.4.'.\nRt.  Pnul  I+.      72.110      Chkligo    80.00\nMinneapolis   _ _. -   72.00      New   York     147.40\npuluth   -    72.00      Uosloti      153.60\nMANY ADDITIONAL DESTINATIONS\nASK   FOR   RATES   FROM   AND   TO   ANY   POINT\nRouts via  Port  Arthur  or  vln   PM    1 -Iti.-.    through    Winnipeg    or\nPortal to St. Pan1, theme via l_l_goor Maul! .Ste. Maria, viu oreat\nLakes:  or via Onllfiiniui nl  additional (air;  or Buod to g.i via one ol\n:he above routes, return inii.lli.'i.\nJ. S. CARTER. District Passenger A*ent, Nelson\nSet   Local   Agents   or   Wiite   tor   Details\nNews of Sport\nCRANBROOK IS\nWINNER NINTH\nBY HOME RUN\nBeats Wycliffe Seven-Four;\nLumberton, Kimberley\nWin Again\nHe Padded Legs\nBeforeaGame\nto Frighten 'Em\nlast KooiMoj- J.WSM BtamUng\nPet\n1.000\n1.000\n.001.\n.000\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting\nCompany of Canada, Limited\nOT'io.    S\u2014 alting    .no   M.fimng    O.partmans\nTRAIL,   BRITISH   COLUMBIA\nSmelters and Refiners\n\u25a0jrehasert of (.old. Silver, Copper, I.earl and Zinc Ores\nroducera of Gold. Silver, Copper.  Pin  Lead and  Zinc.\nTAOANAC   TRAIL\nWindow Display\nj        Cards\n' ' A window display card to do iU work must be\n[well and attractively printed.\nLet us show you what we can do.\n_HE DAILYNEWSJOB DEPT!\nPrinting\u2014Ruling\u2014Bookbinding\nPhone 144 (Two Lines)\nKlrrb-rley   ..\nIsUI-llHM't-ll\nWr-Hffv\n(\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 unhroak    ..\nWurd.icr\nCu-wiitraU-r\nCranbrook  Win*  at  Xoini\nWYCLIKKI., May 11. \u2014 Craabrook\nand Wycliffe engaged In a hot nild-\nHtai.cn buttle In the aecond name of\ntht- Bant Kootftuny league Hchodule yes-\nterrta\" T_\u00ab ri'ino wh IIMl .-nil In the\nseventh Home, lit the last half or the (\n\u25a0i.nLii, wlh (.runbiook ut hat with two \u25a0\nmen o. base!*, Mcrthner hit to left\nVM for a home run. and the Cranbrook   \u00a3ann   went  home   rejoicing. |\nUatt *-*-''_: Cranbrook \u2014 Woodman\nind Ho-riuth; Wycliffe\u2014Japnn and\nHlnton.\nLumbei     i  \u00bbee'\u00ab   Concentrator\n\u25a0 At  t'onc-'Mitrut.'f.   l.un.hprtoH   won  by\ni   t,1-t(i-s   more.     Tom   Hogarth   hit   a\n'nunc \u2022thu. .    .\nBattel Utt*' l.dii'lii'iton \u2014 Mitchell\nn<t Lavoe; Cort.ontr_toi'\u2014tiishop and\nUt-Mahmi.\nKiinbeiley defeated Wardner on the\nGardner   diamond.   !'   to   2.\nHatterles: Klnibe\/ley \u2014 Pennington\nmil Vimithan; Wardner .\u2014 Thompson\nnd ThompHnii.\nI.* mes next Sunday: Concentrator at\nWardner, Cranbrook at Lumberton,\n.Vyi'.iffo  ut   K'whorley.\nSEVERAL PONIES\nLOOK OOOD FOR\nCOMING DERBY\nManna, Guineas Winner, St.\nEcan, and Conquistedar\nFive Follovvings\nLONDON, .May IL\u2014 (Canada..\nPfWl ruble.)\u2014Who (ire the fancied\nciindldatoH for the Derby, the great\n3-yrar-old cta*wlc, run ut Epsom\nMay 27, now that Picaroon is\ns<. alehed?\nIn the absence or Picaroon, tho\nAgu Khan's Ziunlat was served up\na warm favorite for the Two Thousand, but he was beaten Into Ufth\nplace. .   .      -'.\nThe winner, .Munna, for whom H.\nB. Muirlf** paid fl*!'\") Ktiiiifas as n\nyearl n\u00ab. was in good form and won\nhandily. This animal DO doubt will\nhav \u25a0 \u25a0 big following for the Derby.\nSt.    I < un   I- Irst   nt    I -nisi-,\nOne of lhe handsomest colts In the\nguit,\u00ab:ii- was St. Bom, who came\nj;ec< :id, and appeared to be going\nttlfhtly Ta-ter than the winner nt\nllie f.nish. Ills performance wns\ndist. net I.v pi innlslng. His chief ob\nJective   is   the   Kpsoni   classic.\nSi.- Edward Hulton's Ooojuh. who\nsect-red third place nix lengths behind the winner, was blow ng freely\nat   the   finish.\nT!ie King was present to aee his\ngood looking Derby candidate, Hun\nnjiliede. compete, but the horse\nfailed to show up Tirominently, and\ncould finish, no nearer than ninth\nDerby's   Domc   sir Mi\nTiiere will doubtless be mnny\nebangcM ii lhe belting al the next\ncnll-over. and among those who will\nfigure at shot ter prices will be\nLord Derby's Conquistador, who\ngreatly pleased the crltlcH hy his\nKtyllsh win ovi-r a mile and a quarter in Ihe Hastings Plate last month.\nThe French horse Ptolemy II.,\nwho has been favorite since the mis\nhup to Picaroon, Is expected to run\nin the French guineas at Longrhamps-\non .May 17 before making Ills ap-\npeaiance In the UarWJr.\nLatest   Betting\nLONDON. .May 11. \u2014 (Canadian\nPress Cal>|e)- -The latest betting to-\nnli;hi for the Derby, run nt Epsom on\n.May 27. was:\nPtolemy, \u00ab tfi | agultiHt offered,\naud i:t lo _ against taken; Manna\nIS to 2 against offered; Conquistador. 17 to t* offered, and 9 to 1\nagainst, taken; \/.imnst. 100 to 8\nigaiart taken and offered; Cross\nlloow, 100 to 7 offered, and 100 to\nfi.laken; Runnymede, 18 to 1 against;\nSolarlo. M to 1 aguinst; Oojah, 33\nto 1 ugnitwt; Warmlnsfcer, 40 to 1\niGfll iHt   taken   and   offered.\nLuque Is Fined\nfor Hurling Bat\nNEW tOHK, Muy 11.\u2014 Adolfo\nLuque. pitcher for the Cincinnati\nUedi', toduy was fined $50 by Presl\ndent John Heydler, or tho National\nleague, for throwing his bat yesterday at Ernie Osborne, of the\nHrooklyn Kobins, during tho game\nat   Lbbetta   Field.\nBRINGS YOUTH\nTO OLD FOLKS\n0(to \"f Tun lac's greutcsL blessings\nIs tho new Hfe und vigor It brings\nto old folks. Men nnd women up ln\n(he -seventies and eighties are writing\nto us every day to thank us for\nTanlac's  wondrous  benefits.\nTanlac is a natural tonic. It drives\npoisons tynm the blood, stirs up tho\nlazy liver and puts digestive orgnns\nIn working order.\nMade after, the famous Tanlac formula from roots, barks and rare\nherbs, lt Is nature's own tonic and\nbuilder\u2014harmless to  man  or child.\nif your body Is weakened and rundown. If you lack ambition, can't eat\nor sleep, you'll be delighted with Tanlac's quick results.\nTake  Tanlac  Vegetable   PHIa\nfor  Constipation\nTANLAC\nFOR YOUR HEALTH\nAFTER.\nBROWNS WREST\nWO CONTEST\nFROM   GIANTS\nTwenty-four Games; Each\nTeam Has Six Games at\nHome\nAMERICAN\nPhiladelphia    15\nWashington    14\nCleveland     12\nChicago    14\nSt.  Loula    11\nNew  York      7\nDetroit       i\nBoston     7\nLEAGVE    STANDING\nWon   Lost   Pet.\nG\n7\n8\n10\n14\n13\n17\n17\n.750\n.667\n.600\n.683\n.440\n.850\n.320\n.292\nNine Pitchers Officiate\n8T. LOUIS, May 11.\u2014Six home\nruns and 18 bases on balls featured\na wild gume here today in which St.\nLoula Browns defeated the New\nYork Yanks 19 to 10. The visitors\nused six pitchers. R.   H.  E.\nNew  York    10    12     3\nSt. Louis   19    17     0\nBatteries \u2014 Ferguson, Jones, Shawkey, Johnson, Beall, Hoyt and\nO'Neill, Schang; Danforth, Qlrard,\nBush and Severeld.\nBy AL   DEMAREE\n(Former Pitcher, N. Y. Giants)\nChief      Meyers,       lormer       Indian\n'.ttcher   and    famous    slugger   with\nthe  Giants,   was   a   keen   student  of\nhuman   nature.\nHe clulmctl, from his own experience as a hitter, that the batter\ntthronscltiusly assoriate.l tremendous\nspeed, sharp breaking curves, and the\nlike, with the pitcher's physique.. In\nother words, he believed it was easier\nto hit a pitcher of slight stature\nthan une of gigantic  mould.\nHe applied his psyachology to\nKerdie Kchupp, a young and slender\nleft-hander at that time. He prevailed on Scliupp to wear four pairs\nol stockings to give his legs the\nnecessary heft, and also to wear\nextra large sliding pads In every\ngame he pitched, to give an outward\nindication  of weight.\nHow much of Hchupp's later success\non the mound was due to Meyer's\ntip Is problematic, but in 1916,\nKei'die sprang overnight frotn. a mediocre pitcher, into a star,' and led the\nleague with an unheard of earned\nrun average of .9.90 runs per nine\nInning game, ad in 1917. pitched\nthe Olnnts to tlie championship.\n...\nTommy Gibbons tells his favorite\nctory for Al Dsmaree in tomorrow's\npaper.\nBALL SCHEDULE\nANNOUNCED FOR\nCOMINGSEASON\nSix Home Runs and Eighteen Walks; Score Nineteen to Ten\nA schedule of games for the Kootenny International Boundary baseball league has been drawn up and\nsubmitted to the clubs in the league.\nTrail. Rossland, Metallne Falls,\nWash., and Nelson. The first games\nam scheduled for Sunday, May 31,\nwith Metallne Falls at Rossland and\nTrail   at   Nelson.\nThe schedule allows for 24 games\nwith' each team playing six home\ngames. The league ends on August\n16, Following is tho schedule as\ndrawn  up:\nTho Sciicilulo\nMay 31, Metallne at Rossland,\nTrail at Nelson.\nJune 7, Nelson at Metaline Falls,\nRossland   at  Trail.\nJune U, Trail at Rossland, Metallne  at  Nelson.\nJune 21, Nelson at Trail, Rossland\nat  iMetaline.\nJune II, Trail at Metaline, Nelson\nat   Rossland.\nJuly 5, Rossland at Nelson, Metaline   at   Trail.\nJuly 12, Nelson at Metaline, Trail\nat   Rossland.\nJuly 19, Rossland at Trail, Metaline at Nelson.\nJuly 26, Trail at Metallne, Nelson\nat   Rossland.\nAugust 2, Rossland at Nelson, Me-\nallne at Trail.\nAugust 9, Metaline at Rossland,\nTrait-at  Nelson.\nAugust 16, Ttossland at Metallne,\nNelson at Trail.\nAthletics Third Straight\nCLEVELAND, May 11.\u2014Bryan\nHarris not only won a fine pitching duel from Joe Shaute here today,\nwhich gave the Athletics their third\nstraight victory over the Indians, 2\nto 1, but he started the rally tn the\neighth   which   brought   victory.\nPhiladelphia  -.2     8*    i\nCleveland    1      7     0\nBatteries\u2014Harris    and    Cockrane;\nShaute  and  Myatt.\nRod Sox Get Four ln First\nDETROIT, May 11.\u2014Boston won\nfrom Detroit by 7 to 5. Rlgney's error on an easy grounder by Vach in\nthe first inning, with a double play\non its way, paved the way to the\nRed Sox's four runs, and resulted in\nCole  being  relieved  by  Hollo way.\nR.   H.   E.\nBoston     7    13     1\nDetroit    4    11      1\nBatteries\u2014Qulnn and Plclnlch;\nCole, Holloway, Johnson and Bass-\nler.\nJohnson Holds White Sox\nCHICAOO, May 11.\u2014The veteran \"Walter Johnson held Chicago to\nf:ve hits today, while Washington\nbunched its hits and shut out the\nlocals 9 to 0. R.   H.   E.\nWashington  9    13     0\nChicago     0      6      2\nBatteries\u2014Johnson and Ruel;\nBlankenshlp. Cvengros, Magnum and\nCrouse, Bischoff.\nHANDICAPS ARE\nANNOUNCED FOR\nLOCALGOLFERS\nMen's and Ladies' Handicaps Decided Upon by the\nClub Committee\nHandicaps (or the 1925 season at\nthe Nelson Oolf _ Country club\nlinks have been fixed, and were announced by the committee last night.\nThere are 55 men and 47 ladles listed\nln the handicaps. The committee\nhas 'endeavored to come as near the\nmark as ts possible, but a few adjustments may have to be made as\noccasion arises.\nSome players will doubtless Improve\ngreatly during the next month dr two,\nwhile others, again, may not be able\nto better their present average score.\nEntries   for   First   Fixture\nThe entries for the Captains' cup\nand Noxon's trophy, the first events\nIn the fixture card, wilt close on\nMay 22. and the draw will bo made\non that date.\nEntries for the men's and ladies'\nfoursomes wll close on May 24. Those\nwho intend to enter for the various\nevents may do so by entering their\nnames on the card posted In the club\nhouse, or by giving their names to\nany member of the match committee.\nFollowing are the handicaps:\nLadies'   Handicap*\nMrs. .1. H. D. Benson and Mrs. B.\nTownshend, 24; Mrs. James O'Shea,\nMrs. L. V. Rogers. Mlsa M. Mao-\nwood, Miss, C. Blackwood. Mrs. J.\nCartmell, 12; Mrs. A. W. Idlens, 42;\nMrs. C. W. Appleyard. Mrs. C. D.\nBlackwood, Miss M. Cameron. Mrs.\nA. Lelth, Mrs. E. 0. Smyth. Mrs. H.\nW. Robertson. Mrs. E. C. Wragge, 44;\nMra. F. C. Whltehouse, Mr\u00bb. J. O.\nBunyan, Mrs. A. D. McLeod, 46;\nMlsa A. Wragge. Hiss M. Adams.\nMiss  M. Currie.  Mrs.  H.  Lakes,  Mrs.\nA. W. McCullough, Miss Edwards,\nMrs. J. B. Gray, 48; Mrs. W. J.\nMeagher. Mrs. O. E. Arnesen. Mrs.\nW. B. Bamford. Mrs. Thomas Ulli-\nson. Mrs. McGregor. Mrs. B. O.\nMatthew, Mrs. ltosling. Mrs. W. 10.\nWaBson, Mrs. A. T. Walley, Mrs.\nJ. Oasner. Mrs. F. U. Hawthorne.\nMrs. Wallace, Mrs. William Cunllffe,\nMrs. Mackersey, Mrs. R. Pendleton.\nMrs. W. E. Keyt. Mrs. I. A. Forln,\nMrs. A. Lakes, Miss Forln. Miss L.\nCunllffe. Miss V. Hamilton, Miss\nJoan Hamilton, 50.\nMan's Handicaps\nT.   R.  Wilson,   12;   O,   I.   Archibald.\nB. O. Townsend. A. _ Allison, 16;\nJ. H. I\u00bb. Benson, E. G. Smyth, C. W.\nAppleyard, R. C. Ferguson. C. D.\nBlackwood, 18; J. Cartmel, J. G.\nBunyan,   W.   J.   Meagher,   R.   L.   Mc\nBride. L. V. Rogers, I\"! \"\u2022\u2022 *\u2022\u2022\nWhimster. il; Collingwood Ot_y, K.\nT. Thorburn. 22; Dr. MacKenrte, A.\nD. M\u00abLeod, J4; A. B. Ritchie, W. W.\nPowell, H. I_ke\u00ab, A. Lelth, _ C.\nWragge, John F_ser. h. 8. Mackersey, A. McCullough, F. C. Whltehoue*\n2\u00ab; L. B. DeVeber, F. Meagher, A. T.\nWalley. A. Lakes. J. O'Shea, 'Judge\nForln, 28; H. W. Robertaon. \u00ab0i William Walker, S2; Colonel Oood*, Mi\nR Andrews, J. A. Gibson. William\nBamford, F. F. Payne. A. W. Idleiw,\nOeorge Ferguson, Dr. Gansner,.U A.\nCampbell. C. Cunningham. Roe* Pendleton, W. O Miller. William Rutherford. W. E. Keyt, S. G. BJaylofck. B.\nII. Hanley, J. B. Oray, R. K Green,\nW.   Fotherlngham.   88.   ..\nREDDICK DEFEATS\nST. PM FIGHTER\nTrimmed for Nine Rounds\nby Augustine, He Turns\nand Finishes Strong\nWINNIPEO. May II.\u2014Jack , Reddick. Canadian light heavyweight and\nmiddleweight champion, defeatod Carl\nAugustine. St. Paul light heavyweight.\nIn a 12-round bout here tonight.\nAugustine, through the agency of a\ndeft left Jab, held Reddick back for\nnine rounds and piled up a contfort-\nahle lead. But the Canadian champion rallied in tlie ninth, scoring\nwith some terrific rights and. lefts\nto the Jaw and bodly, winning the\nround easily.\nKeuillck also won Ihe final, three\nrounds, staging a strong finish to\npunish Augustino severely in the final\nspasm.\nAugustine Hanging  On  i\nHnldlck landed at will, and the\nSt. Paul fighter was hanging on to\nthe ropes. Reddick floored him Just\nbefore, the gong sounded. Reddick\nweighed  170 and Augustine 1_.\nIn the semifinals Del Fontaine.\n160. Winnipeg, knocked out Frankle\nSampson, ltil, Minneapolis, la the\nthird round.\nJack l^ewis. 12.1. Regina, featherweight, knocked out Percy Buaia, 119.\nlocal bantamweight, in the third\nround with a right uppercut t,o the\nsulur plexus.\nLewis and Munn\nStart to Train;\nBelt There Too\nAMERICAN ASSOCIATION\nOne Englishman Draws\nand Two Are Beaten\non Card at Toronto\nTORONTO. May 11. \u2014 \"Pop\"\nHumphreys. 124 pounds of England,\nfighting his first fight since arriving\nhere two weeks ago, left-jabbed his\nway into a draw with Jackie Johnston, 121V, pounds ot Toronto, In the\nmain bout of 10 rounds at tonight's\nboxing show here.\nDan Bright, heavyweight, England.\n!_*,, pounds, lost on a technical\nknockout to Bug Gorman, 197K\nbounds, of Kenosha, Wis.\nPhil Richards. 132V, pounds. England, lost the decision to Tommy\nMitchell, 12\"tt  pounds. Toronto.\nfew\n8EE      NURMI\nWIN      IN      THE\nRAIN\nWORCESTER. Mass.. May 11. \u2014\nPaavo Nurml, Finnish distance runner, defeated two Holy Cross college\nrunners ln a one and a naif mile exhibition run at tlie fair grounds tonight. Rain made the track heasy\nand kept the attendance low. The\ntime was 7 minutes and 22 seconds,\n1 '\"-.\",\nToledo,   5;   St.   Paul,   13.\nIndianapolis,  3;   Milwaukee,   10.\nLouisville, 14;  Kansas City, 0.\nColumbus. 8;   Minneapolis. 7.\n ^\nWet Grounds Bar\nOnly Fixtures in\nNational League\nNATIONAL   LEAGUE   STANDING\nW.\nCincinnati    10\nNew   York    14\nChicago      10\nBrooklyn   \u2022% 11\nPhiladelphia     --..10\nBoston     \u00bb\nSt. Louis    %\nPittsburgh     7\nChicago-Boston,   wet   grounds.\nPittsburgh-Philadelphia,   rain.\nOnly   g;imes   scheduled.\nPACIFIC COAST LEAGUE\nL.\nPet.\n3\n.526\n6\n.700\n9\n.526\n10\n.524\n11\nAt*\n11\n.450\n12\n.400\n11\n.389\nSan Francisco,  1;   Vernon, 0.\nOnly   une   game   played.\ninterWaTional LEAGUE\nJersf-v City,   12;  Toronto, 4.\nBuffalo.  10;  Reading, 7.\nBaltimore,   6;   .Syracuse,   3.\nNewark,   (\u00bb;   Rochester,   9,\nFAIRVIEW WINS\"\nFROM PROCTER\nTwo to One Game Is One\nof Best Seen on Local\nGrounds\nCHICAGO, May IL\u2014Kd \"Striuigler\"\nLewis* and Wayne \"Big\" Munn, to-\nKPther with the diamond champion-\n2-1. ip belt, arrived today to start\ntraining for their match ut Michigan\nCity  on  .May   31.\nThe belt, now Lewis' property,\npMM to thr winner, who also takes\nthe hulk   Of the  30,000 purse.\nThf\nlati\nSenator   Btonott   of   Mid'\n\\  uMute   valued  at   fS-O.OOO.\n9(eet. the first   ,\nwarning\n\u2014of approaching ill health and\nfading beauty.\nfl\"At the first touch of in-   \u2022\ndigestion, the first pimple\nor blotch on your skin, a .\nheadache or backache-\ntake Abbey's.\n((Abbey's   pure, sparkling,\nrefreshing-will promote\nnatural vitality and buoyant\nspirits.\n__ Ask Your Druggist A\nAbbeys\n\"FOR CONSTANT HEALTH\" **\nVootbaU Standing\nW.   L.\nTairview     .\nMcLearles\nr recta?   ...\nCorinthians\nVlaying    eotnhlnation   rat    all\nwith   t*\nevenly   matched,   the\nD.   Pt.\n0 4\n1 3\n1 1\n0      0\nlimes,\nProc\nter United Footer club and the Fair-\nview team played a fast and one ot\nthe best football games of the year,\nat the Recreation grounds last night.\nFairview   won   by   a   2-to-I   score.\nProcter took the lead In the first\nhalf when Trice scored coming In from\nthe left wing. Nelson opened up after\nthe half-time rest and Tony StDenis\ndropped two behind the Procter goalie.\nIt was a fast game and well worth\nwatching.    J.  Draper  refereed.\nFIGHT  8TOPPED   IN\nTHE   'FIRST   ROUND\nQUEBEC, May 11. \u2014 ,'K.O.\" Ia\nLiberte of Lewlaton, Me.,\"lost to Kid\nMitchell, Quebec, in the first round\nof their acheduled 10-round bout here\ntonight, when the referee stopped the\nfight on tho ground that Ia Liberte\nwas not ln condition.\nRing and Magill Go\nFifteen Rounds, Draw\nLONDON,      May      11.\u2014(Canadian\nPress Cable)\u2014In a 15-round contest\nhere tonight, Charles Ring, Australian\nlight heavyweight, drew with Dave\nMagill, the Irish light heavyweight\nchampion, after a splendid fight.\nAWorld-wide System     \\\nOf Financial Service jtffil\nB\nY telephone you can talk with your neighbour ot\nwill) an individual thousands of miles away. By\ntelegraph you can span the continent; by cable your\nmessage car, girdle the earth.\nIn like manner you can use the service of the\nBank of Montreal in little or large measure\nas the occasion demands.\nYou can transact business of a purely locsl nature\nor enter into financial dealings with people in any\npart of the world.\nLike the telephone, telegraph or cable, our system\nof financial service is as extensive as are the needs\nof our customers.\nBANK OF MONTREAL\nEstablished over lOO years\nTotal Assets in excess of i7bo.ooe.ooo\n--\u25a0\n\t\n \u25a0\u25a0\"--\u00bb\u25a0.\u00bb\u25a0\u25a0\n*\u2022\u2022\u00ab*\u2022 ..teM;\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 192E\n-tr-P-^\u2014\nMarkets ^ Finance\nBULLS WORK IN\nNARROW HELD\nConfine Operations to Motors, Rubbers and Industrial Specialties\nNEW    TORK,    May    n.-*OpetftflpM\nfor the rise In todny's stock market\nwere confined largely to tbe motors,\nrubbers and a fVw industrial special-\ntics. Tbe general list disclosed considerable Irregularity, with mnny of th.;\n.standard rails anil industrials losing\ngtound on selling Inspired by tbe belief tbat tbe technical position of the\nmarket bad been Impaired by last\nweek's advance and that a temporary\nreaction  was  warranted-\nWillys Overland ' common was run\nUP more than 3 points, to -I'-. the\nhighest price In five yours. Another\nshttrp advance in crude rubber today\nstimulated activity In the tire stocks.\nI'nlted Stntes Rubber common touched\n46%, the highest price In two years.\nand Kelly Springfield reuched u new\nmaximum  at   1*%.\nUhltt'd States Steel common held\nrelatively firm. Baldwin and American Locomotive and American Car\n& Foundry Showed net losses of a\npoint   or   so.\nRealising mules brought about recessions uf a point -of two in some of\nthe low-priced rails, particularly the\nSeaboard   Airline   issues.\nCall money held steady at 3 ft per\ncent. Time money and commercial\npaper,   unchanged.\nI  l     ',\nWHEAT SWINGS\nDOWNWARD LATE\nCurtailment of States Visible Less Striking Than\nExpected\nCHICAGO, May 11. \u2014 Wheat prices\ntook a rapid downward swing today In\nthe final hour. Curtailment of the\nUnited States visible supply total\nproved to be less striking than WM\nlooked for, and the market closed\nluavy. 2(4c to 3c net lower, If*]\n|1.69'_ to ll.&W and July It'll to\n11.-8*. -Corn finished nt \u00ab4c decline\nto %c advance. Oats, Vic to %c up:\nand provisions wltb gains that varied\nfrom   15c  to  a.'ic.\nCanada Ms\nMay   IJ.\u2014Dominion   war\nIMS,   $IU0.2llb;   1931.\nWINNIPEG\nis_e  prices:\nWar   loans\nflH21j;   1937.  \u00bb10!li\nllefuriding   \u2014   IMS.   SI0n.65b:    1913.\nI1M.M11, S102.6IM:   liill. Wo, ut.iea.\nWar  limn   renewals \u2014  1927. 1101.70b.\n.vui.sou:  1932,  |10V(_,  llOI.Ua,\nVictory loan. - 1927. llOt.Mb; 1933.\nJino.501..     llM.tOai     1934.     skimsii,\nfl04.60u;   1917.   11119.10b.\nBoth Combative\nand Constructive\nAds Necessary\nTWO NECESSARY\nTYPES Of\nADV\/EPTISINO \u25a0\nCONSTUVCTIVB\nCOtVOAT\/m\nAdvertising\ncategoii..:     X'\nor   combative.\nfall. Into on. of two\n1. either constructive\nWe  n.ed  both kinds.\nTotal _.les_l,l\nAmer.   Loco\t\nAmer. Tobacco ..\nAmer.  T.  & T.   ..\nAnaconda    \t\nAtchison    \t\nBait.   &   Olilo    ...\nCan.   Pacific   \t\nChile    Copper    .. .\nCorn   Products   ..\nGen.   Motors\nOt.  Nor.   pfd.   . ..\nInt.   Nickel    \t\nKenne. Copper ..\nMluml Copper ..\nN.   T.   Central   . .\nNor.   Pacific   \t\nPacific   till    \t\nPhillips   ivir    ...\nHock   Island '\t\nSludcbttker    \t\nShell   Union   ull..\nHou.    Pacific    \t\nSinn. Ull Cnl. ...\n\"\u2022nn. cm Ind. ..\nStan. Oil Ky. ...\nh.au.  uil   N.   J...\nTe*. Qulf Btllph.\n1'nlon    Pacific    .,\nB.   S.   Steel   \t\nKj.dio Corpn.\n700 shares.\nHigh\n122\n92'4\n13S\",\n3118\nllttl\n77\n142\n32',\nn_\n62%\n29 fi\n48\nIU\n1171.\n61 fi\nLow\n120-U\ntiff\n1113\n36^\nU8H\n1!. Vt\n141\nII\u00ab\n3414\n74\n62 V.\n101 li\n\u2022iN-?,\n\u2022 64 \\\nmii\n13-i,\nIMS\nl37!a\n116\nr,7vi\n40 Ji\n45V.\n14 S\n1112\n|| U\n63 fi\n11**,\n4 3\n10.\",\n136%\nHI1*\nus\nClose\nlilli\n92%\n13S%\n36H\nltlfi\n75 %\n141\n32%\nI4\u00ab\n75 Va\n62 >*\n291,\n49\n\u00ab'\u00ab\nuoS\n6114\nr.oi.j\n40%\n46\u00ab,\n46\".\n21%\n1U2\nMH\n64'-,\nUK's\n43 V,\n106\n136%\nmi.\nVancouver Stocks\n(Reported by C. W. Appl.yard)\nH.   C.   Silver   ..\nCork     \t\nIndian     \t\nIntl    Coal    \t\n11.   C.   Montumi\nSpariun      \t\nSweetgruss\nTrojan      \t\nDunwell    \t\nGlacier     \t\nPremier      ....\nllcfus     \t\nSelkirk*    \t\nC.  I'.   Il\t\nHill\n1.13\nAsked\n1.10\n,0fi\n.00 -1,\n'.a\"io\n.60',\n.00'.\n.1114,\n4.15\n.30\nI in\nSPOKANE STOCKS\n(\u25a0\u2022ported by C. IV. Appleyard)\nCork     \t\nFlorence    ..\nNabob    \t\nPremier\nItichniund\nSilversmith\nSuccess    ...\nHjpotheok\nl.ucky  Jim\n.Mcllllllviny\nll.ind.er   ..\nHid\n'.'tl 's\n.1131,\n2.34\n\u25a0 91 ii\n.13\n.ir.\n.16\n11%\nA.ked\n.03%\n.oi \u25a0;\n031,\n2.13\n.02\n.26\n.16'i\n.17\n.14\u00ab\u00ab\n.Oily\nSMELTERS RISE\nTORONTO BOARD\nThey Sell as High as 71^;\nCanners Also Close at\nGood Gain\nTORONTO. May II. \u2014 Advances bv\nConsolldnt-d Snt. It.-rs and Dominion\nCanner* common wi re the most Inttr-\ni-stinir bapp. iiirms on today's stoi-k\nmarket. Sini'lnr.s sold as bitfli us 71V\nDominion Canm ts ram* out '_ points\nhMnr,  at   !\u00bbT'j,  an'd  ofowd a\\  91, an\nUTUM   (rf   1 t*i   points.\nLower   prleei   wer.    recorded   In   tbe\nunlisted     r,ils        Imperial    no Id    off    to\nMM, International iMrolrum flnlshc-*\n>4 lower, at KtVa Continental was\nsteady at _.\": and British Amarlcan Oil\noff  S-    *\u2022_\u2022\u00ab\u00ab\u25a0 Corpowitioti common\nOlpiq   3   points  hiRb.r  at   77\\4\nAmerican   Rales   lunik   common   wai\nOft *4; H. C, KlvliitiK. off '_: Atlantic SURnr prat* ind. off 1 \u25a0,.; V. ' N.\nKurt, up U; C, l\\ K, off 1; City\nDairy, off ',: Dultltb Superior, off 1_;\nQaamyaat preferred, up \\_\\ and Winni-\n1-ef  Blectrlc,  off   _.\nSterling Exchange\n\\KW YORK, May 11.\u2014KterlinR 1 'it-\nchange Irregular at 14.80S for tifl-duy\nbills and at   $4.84%   for demand.\nCanadian dollars\u20141-3.  premium.\nKihiics\u2014Demand,   6.21 He-\nl.tre\u2014Demnnd,   4.1flr.\n.Marks\u2014Demand,   per   trillion.   11,80c.\napproximate     atorllng     rate\nNelaon\nli.nl.\nMetal Markets\nXKW   TORK,   May   J I.\u2014KoreiRti   bar\nUver\u2014\u00ab7%c.\nCopper \u2014 Steady;   electrolytic,   spot\nnd   futures,    i:i\\<'.\nTin\u2014 Finn;   spot   anil   nearby.   $\"\u00bb I.50*\nfutures.   |I4,\nmn \u2014 Steady; No. 1 northern $_'.\n$2n.:.i>; No. 2 northern, $m to I20.S0:\n' utli.rn,  $;'ft to til.\nLoad\u2014firm; spot. $7.7.\"*. to $7...\nBtnc\u2014Steady;    Kast    St.    l.ouls.\nid   futures.   $i\u00bb.!tr,.\nAntimony\u2014Spot, 18c\nAt   London:\nStand,ml   copper  \u2014 Spot,   160   IS.\nfutures,   Oil    ]?},   Cd.\ntro lytic    \u2014    Spot,    Oil;    fut\n0:4 ids.\nTin   \u2014   Spot,   IM   lta   6d\n\u00abpot\n\u00a3245   17s   Hd.\nLead\u2014\nr      Kd\nZinc\n\u00a333   12\nM: fut\nlu tuns.\nres.  tU\n133   7s\nMONTREAL MARKET\nSTRONG IN SPOTS\nAsbestos Preferred Leads in\nActivity,   Common  Is\nNext\n--WI111,    pr \u00ab\n\u2022as Ier tendency\nseveral strong\ni\\i(s the most\nactivity. Thi.\u00ab\nnet decline of\ncame  .Asbestos\n\u25a0      ll.'t       14. -^ X      ..f\nregistered   un\nMONTRKAL.   Mav   11\nxhiblted   a   generally   '\nn today's stuck  market\nspots   were   uncovered.\nAsi)estoH preferred\nprdmlnent in regard to\nissue closed ai 105, n\n1 %\u25a0 Second in volume\ncommon, closing at \"5,\nl4, Dominion T'-xtilt\nadvance of *_. at 77.\nL>nll was On' strung feature of the\n1 ;arket, registering \u25a0 Kain of .*. points\nat 2n. Tin- big decline was suffered\ni>.\\     Woods    Manufacturing    preferred.\nWhich   clOOTd   at   ti!'.   a   Ret   loss   of   6lj\npoints.\nother dhanges: At Ian tie Hugar pre*\nferred, off 2; British l.mpire Steal\nsecond pre fern d. off 'j to the new\nlow of 7'^: Canadian Car preferred, off\nU; cnnnda Cement, off 'j: Consolidated Smelters, up \\ to the new htgti of\n'._; Cuban Canadian Hugar preferred,\noff   ^    to   the   new   low   of   il%;   Ih-\nminion Canners, up !Hj Progtenac. Up\nt\\    Ha ward    Sunt h    preferred,    up    2\\ :\nNational  Breweries, off I; DgHvls, off\n2%',  Quebec  Power,  up  1   to tha  Pew\npeak    of    IS;    Spanish    Kivcr, \u2022 off    ', .;\nand Twin city, off  '..\nClosing priws: AbltlK \u2022?; Brutl,\nBOH; Brewenas, 60; Itrontptog, 2H;\nCanners, Itfi'-; Cement, K'l'j; Laurentide, 78; li. K Steel second preferred.\n7'.; Spanish prefei red. lift; Spanish\ncommon, 10CH; Montreal Power, 177;\nQuebec Power. If; Btneltors, 72; Steel\nof Canada, 0fi%j Textile 77; Winnipeg\nLUctric,  45'j.\nConstructive   advertising   creates 11. w\ndemands,    it   telle the story of some\nnew    inventloa    Whleh    will   add   to   the\n(onvenlenoe   or   comfort   of   mankind,\n1-W  InslaiHc,   the advi'rlisi?ments of oil\nheaters nnd radios could be considered   iii   this  class.\nCombative adverftritfg works hind\nto take markets away fro 11 competitors, It may be honest and fair, and\nit may not. Today most of the cue\nbstfrve type is honest, but it hasn 'I\nalways   been.\nHowever, both tbe constructive anl\nthe combative types arc needed. Without   constructive   ndvei'tlsii.R   we   woiil-i\n' se one of the oust powerful (acb rs\n1 introducing new conveniences an.\nW luxuries, and almost all pooph\nant to be shown how thev can bet-\nr their method of living.\nThe combative advertising is one oJ\ne (ttOll important influences known\nfor securing efficiency among competitor*.\nNELSON BUTTERFAT\nwntKITCO   GRAIN    QUOTATIONS\nWhe\u00abt-\n.Mny\nJuly\nOet\nlli.lH \u2014\n.Mav\nJuly\nOl't\nhurl, v-\n.May\nJulv\nopra\nin\n167\n>\u00bbI4\nllu:li\nUS 4\n171 S\n141 Vi\nI.'in.\nDow\n11'.9 -,\nUS',\nUImh\ntl\u00ab\n:. P\u00bb4 \u25a0\n:.i'.\n8\u00bb\\\nIIS\nHi's\nIKli'.\n1.-I71,\nsa %\nj 1'\u00ab\nMS\nne\nJ2H\nDAIRY BUTTER\nALL SOLD OUT\nSaturday Market Featured\nby Brisk Egg Demand;\nGood Plant Display\nAll   dairy    butter   was    sold   out\ntbe   Nelson   market    Saturday   At\nto  45c  a   putind.    There  was   a   gi\n'demand  for eirj:s.  which   were  still\n:*.v.     ltressed   chicken   nl   ION\nfresh-killed beef and veal, wen* ill\nposed of in largo qdantltlea In pn\nUvular   there   was  a   big   display\nand   a   Rood   trade   In   potted   plants.\nMKT8\nPbllowlnv is a list of tbe prices'\nam\nDm. Article.\nKealEsUte\nRoenu   -\nBoard\nTo Rent -\nBoat* antl\nAotcfmobiles\nCLASSIFIED\nADVERTISING\nHdp Wantoi j\nPositions Wuttel\nLott and Found i\nLire Stock\nMachinery\nFarm Prodnco   \u25a0\nTimber and Minoa\nClassified Advertising Rates\nWant and Classified Advertising \u2014\nOne and a, half cents n w.rd per Insertion. If paid ln advance, 6c per\nivord per week, or lt\\_c per word par\nnontb. Transient ads accepted only\nin ;i cash-In-advance, basis. Kach ln-\ntial, figure, doljar sign, etc.,.counts as\n>ne word. Minimum 25c, If charged\n60e.\nLists of Wadding Prsssnts, and\nTloral Tributes at Tanexals \u2014 Ten\nents per line.\nLocal Bonding Votlces\u2014Three cents\nper word each insertion. In blackface\nor maidii#e capitals 4c per word.\nBlackface capitals &c a word. Twenty-\n\u25a0 per cent discount\" If run daily\nwithout Bhangs of copy for one nmhtb\nmore. Whofe advertisement Is set\nin short, lines tho charge is 15c a\nline for Koinan tyfle, 20c for blackface\nand '_..(' for blackface capitals. Minimum   .15c,  If charged 50c.\nBirths,   Marriages,   Deaths   and   Xn-\nmemorlum   Cards\u2014Fifty   cents   per   in-\nl ion    up   to    it:'    words.      Additional\nids ll.c.\t\nDeaths\nni.ACKlK \u2014 On 23rd April, 1925. at\nWeKt Tarring. Worthing, Buoaex,\nKngland, Qconre \"Blackie. father of\nMrs. Arthur \\V. (Jrahmn of Nelson.\nB.C. (i\u00bbB67>\nMale Help Wanted\nWANTED   IMMKlilATIM.V- Local   r.n-\nrQMntatlve.      Noswi    enA    blMMI\nlunney nliik.r ever nl f. red. WnndtM-\nful ouportanlt} for rlKhl man. Act\nquick Kilcial To. Limited, _\u00ab lnin-\ncan.   ToruiHM. 9855)\n*EK, WOMEN\u2014To laarn carberlng;\nbald whll. Laming; tool* supplied.\nCatRlogu. free. Molar College, Van-\nci.uver. (_7i)\nSituations Wanted Male\n.?\"\n,11 klnda\n:;\u00abivj.\ni.v .lay\nt IMltl 1 |\nSituations Wanted Female\nWANTEI\nnol  \u00bbi\u00bb\nhotrl.\n\u2014  Ity c\nik   Until!\nI'l   ull..\nin  linn\nFemale Help Wanted\nWANTKD    Pining   room   girt,   at   once.\nHume Hotel. (ftSfiO)\nAlwitLR houoeltold'heln  tor country.\nApply   J,   Fordyee,   Appledab'._ (M43)\nM'KHllCNf-KD  ehatnbemwld   wanted.\nApply  New (Irand  Hotel. [Hit)\nNursery Products\n\u2022Ofl -*.\\ i.i: \u2014 PMd-grown l\"ansy\nl'inms, bent varieties. Roc per doa..\nII per Ida; also Dahlias, named\n\\arletles. ISr t.i $] each: mixed, no\nname, llie to -\u25a0\"\u25a0<' each \\v. Mawer,\nHardy  Plan!   Nurseries, Nelson.\n\u2022s.-.st)\nASi'AltA'iis can be planted until the\nmiddle of June; IWo-v ar-obi plants\nJi' per hundred. n. C. Kerman.\nOrand   Forks.   B.C. (95i7)\nf\\tH SAI.K\u2014Caul if biwrr,\" cabbage, cel-\n< ry\u2014peppers plants nml flower\nphii.tK. N. IUkUo, Nelson, P.C. Box\nIII,  _J 1841)\nMiscellaneous Wanted\nWANTKI) \u2014 Pour-hn|\u00ab MeClary electric range in good condition. Hot\n\u00bb;.is. Dally News. (0:,is>\nw ANTKI'\u2014T. rnis  racket\" Phone 4KIL\n< ItU i\nFurnished Rooms to Rent\nFOR RENT In Annable Block one\nnicely furnished bedroom,*' one single\nroom for light housekeeping, one\nfurnished suite. (9636)\nFOR KENT \u2014 Three \"clean, we 11-furnished housekeeping rooms, fi07\nSilica street. f9,r,60)\nFURNISHED housekeeping rooms; 615\nSilica street. Call Mips Manners,\nKootenay   Lako   General   Hospital.\n(9,.35)\nP'OR RENT\u2014One of tho best furnished\nsuites  in   the Annable   Rlock.     (IMC',)\nla-nn^'AKTMENTS-\" (9466)\nSUITE   for   rent\u2014Campbell's   Studio.\n (9467)\nLive Stock for Sale\nTWO Pl'UE-BRED bob-tailed sheep\ndogs, 0 months old. Male. $20.\nFcumle. |ll. Good saddle. 110. Large\nChester white sow to farrow July\n-'Oth, 146. One pure-bred Shorthorn\ncow to freshen Pec. 27th. milking\ngood now, $60. Box 523, Kaslo, B.C.\n(9656)\nYOUWG    YORKSHIRE    pigs.    $6    each.\nf.o.b,   Hurrop.     K   W.   Slater,   Mnrrop.\n(9657)\nFOR SALE\u2014Pure-bred Yorkshire pigs,\nsplendid Rtock, Agassi* dams. 1'ni-\nversity sire, 612.00 each, including\nregistration papers. D. L. Doyle,\nR. R   No.   1. (9T.90)\nSIX   WEEKS   Yorkshire   pigs.   $6   each.\nClarence Shannon,  Willow  Point.\n________ (9598)\nTELL your wants  through  The  Dally\nNews  classified   columns.\nMiscellaneous\nHI DISS\u2014Write   J.   P   .Morgan,   Kelson,\nfor  prices. (9111)\npfPETANirFrffrnGSTETC.\nComplete line Pipe and Fittings,\nall lira, Spcrial, 1-lnch Pipe, 8c\nper \u25a0 foot. Roofing Felt, 1-ply,\n$1.50; 2-ply, $2.00; 3-ply, $2.65 per\nroll. Extra heary 3-ply Mineralized Surface, !(0 lbs. p\u00abr roll,\n\u25a0paojal, |IJI. \u00ab4-Inch Air Hoso,\nsuitable for gni'dens, fie per foot.\nMixed Wire Nails, 62.00 per keg.\nWire Rope, Canvas, Logging Sup-\npiles and all k*imH - quipment.\nP.. C. JUXK CO.\n135 Powell St. Vancouver, B. C.\n (a_464)\nBoats an4 Automobiles\nOVERLAND     CAR\nLooks and runs  111\nStreet.\n_IX       Model.\n.     7!r.   Haker\n(1161)\nELBVEN'KOOT irower dory, 2 H.P..\n|1 IG, New 14-foot rnwboat, t'.~>. H.\nThorpe.  J-*aiivi.-w.   Nelson. (Mil)\nlTiKl~LKiHT ciellvery.%160; terms to\nsuit. Just overhauled, in good condition.     Kootenay   Oamge, (96110\nUSED CARS \u2014 K*7fi McUooahliib good\ni Ht4on,     new     tires.     I.^OO     cash;\nterms. |tS0 0O\u00abh. $14..'li per month\nfor twelve months. Nelson Transfer\nCo._Ltd. __  (9611)\nREAL BAROAlaV \u2014 14-45 Mehaugblin\nMaster Six, as good M Hew. Cash,\n$lx0*t; terms, cash jfi.tt and $10S.ir,\nper niiiiitli for tWohe months, Nelson  Transfer  Co,   Ltd. (IflSt)\nTELL  your wants  tnrougti  The  Dally\nNews  classified   columns.\nFarm and Dairy Produce\nmn    KKCONDHAND    ears\nMust   bo   good   pilte   and   gi\nwanted\n8   e.mdi-\nMinneapolis Grain\nDominion Live Stock\nWINNIPICO,  May   It.\u2014RcCel\nWere   100   cattle,   200   calves,\nrnd   10   sheep\nSt,, t-   \u2014   Choice,   $7   to   $7\n$6  to Iti T.V\nButcher    heifers   \u2014   Choice,\n$7.25;   good    $5   to   $6.50.\nRutcher   cows   \u2014   Choice,\n$5.75;   good.   |4.|G   to  $5.25.\nBulls\u2014 Oood,   n   to   $4\nOxen\u2014Oood,   |6.8f   to   $1\nStocker    Steers    \u2014    Choice,\n$5: goo_,  61.(6 to 64.60.\nKtoeker   heifers   \u2014   Choice.\n$4; good. $2.50 to $3.60.\nFeeder  steers  \u2014   Choice.   $5\ngood.   $4.50   to   $5.50.\nCalves \u2014 Choice, 46  to $9,\nHogs\u2014Si lects,   $12*15.\nLanibs-rOood,  $I'i  to $n.5\"\nSheep   -<; i.   U   to  $6.\n5li;   good.\nH.TI   U\n$5.50    to\n$1 ,75   to\n$:t,75   to\nEgg Markets\nOTTAWA. Hey  11. -Efg\u00ab\nToronto* .lol.l.lnif ,-xlr:,.,. 3.1r; flratH,\n31c;   nrconda.   27r  to  _r.\nMontrral\u2014Draler. psiyinf da>llvi>rsx1\nextraa. 31c; rirniM. 3\u00bbc; mteenie, II.\nJokblnx   extra.,  .'i.'.c;   flraiw.   ;uc;  *wc-\ni imI-    30r.\nManltolia .\u2014 Dralc-r. ncllvrrcd CXtruK,\n27c;   flrals.  'l'.c; kpccikIm. 21c\nHaakalchf-wan \u2014 I\u201elivcr_ extras.\nl?.t In 2Bc; flr.ta, 21c te 24c; ajeoAnda,\nlie  lo   19c.\nAM.\"il.' \u2014 DellV*r\u00bbcl exlraa, 23c;\n(Int..   20c;   Nccftiida.   18c  to   17c.\nr.rltiah Columbia\u2014Iwaler. puylns.* delivered   eXtra.,   30c;   firsite,   2Bc.\nChfcaso \u2014 Hpot. 29c, May. 30'4c;\nJune.   29V&C;   December..   3344c\nMew    York    -\u2014    Kxtra    flrata,\nf.'r.t..   lie;   Peermben.   3:,i,c.\n13c;\nTA\u00ab0\u00bbUT\u00bb_ 1(KH\nVANCOUVER,  May\nextraa.   lie;   frnb   ftn\nextraa,  19c,\n-Ecsia;   Kre^li\nlie;   pullet..\nIIINSGAPOMR.   May\nlowt-r.  al   In !\u00bbo   to  (x 9\nHran\u2014Ml   to   127\nWheat\u2014No. 1 mirlli\nJl.r.ll.?,; May. 11.52\".;\nH. ntiiuber,   11 3HS,.\nCfirn   \u2014   Nu.    3   yellow,   I1.0X*,\n1 Mat,\nOats\u2014No   .1   white,   42c   tn   42,4c.\nFlax\u2014No.   1.   Il.TIU   I\"  \u00bb2S2'i.'\n-Il.iur\nii.   II UK   '\"\nJuly.    11.50%;\nHi\nt'i I\n1'i.wl,\nBicl,\nVeal.  II\t\nPort   10    \t\nKit'sh liver, 2 lb^\nCalve.' Ilvera, Ib.\nBauaai.,   ll,\t\nPottad   meala.   Ib.\n.30e\n 30c\n...10c tn jr.,;\n12'4c tn 2.',c\n...2iic to >0c\n 250\nLull,\nII,\nf..r\nli\nElKa,   doleo\nPoiatoea, 7 ll.s\nKale,   a   bunch\nCltiinns,   2   Iba   t'T   \t\nArtichoke.,  3 lli\u00bb   fnr  . .\nLswln,  a  l.uneh   \t\nIlarllc.   a   )l,\t\nApplea,   i\u201er   l...v    S\nHrelH.   r,   Mia.   fnr   \t\nCarmta, ll lbs   f.,r  \t\nParaolpa, per lb\t\nTurnip.,  per  lb\t\nCabbaaea,   ll.\t\nPar.ley,  n  bunch   \t\nPolled  planta.   up  from\nMarnial.nlc.   per   Ib\t\nHnney,  n   lb\t\nI'I cum   cheese.   Ih\t\n.I.'.c\n.1BC\n:.::.':'.'_5c\n.see\n.25c\n(0o\nalia\nordered to \u2022in deponed h\nitlon board  tn the  I'nltei\nWM e*M to have vinlutc.\non  Hm tti-.tt* at  Montam\nllaped   wilh  the  H-yeur\nMontreal Produce\nfirm.\nMONTREAL,   May   11.\u2014Kggs\nbutter easy ntul cheese sternly\nButter\u2014No,   l   pasteurtn..d,   63Hc   ''\n32c;  No,  i   creamery,  61H*  to  lllfcc\nm eonds. 30He   to \"He.\nIJggs-Fresh    specials,   3fic   to   17c\nfreah  extraa,  ste  to lie; freak  firsts\nl'otatf)es\u20141'\u00bb\nbug.\nnr lots\nAl l.egiiiR Ha\nCoorh, \u00abm\nan imnugr\nStates. Hi\nB pa. ole f\nanil   lo  bav\nold daughter of ii respected eitizen\nHliir Viilley. Mont. I'rovimial pAllce\ntraced the two to U_ka Johnson in\nsouthern Baakmtt hewan. They fb-d\nfrom lhe ronstnble sent to aires'\nthem, and were Inter discovered near\nCrestwynd. Again they fled on the\napproach of a constable, nnd be was\nforced to fire shots' from bis rifle to\nintimidate   them   into   stopping-     Tin\ncondition of the uirl wu such  thai\nshe had to be lodged in the Salvation\nArmy home. Smith' wns kept In\nconfinement pending lhe InqilJrj bj\nwinter.   Winnipeg   pellet  are  ofl   trail\nSweet   Crass.   Montana.\nMiscellaneous for Sale\nBIG JOHN'S\nSecond-Hand Store\nFOR SALE\n(tne single dollvery wafeoQ wiih\nshafts. 2 log chains, I boom\nchains, 1 barrow; 1 horse, Wtlght\nIR00;   rMiik   stoves,   washing  ma-.\nillllie,   1   Invalid   wheel chair;   nnw\nmattress,    who    springs;    round\ntables; a big hit of bat ness, good,\njust   arrived     step   bidders.   4   feet\nto   s   feel   high;   'S   pliiuiogruphg,\nl*W|>.\nFun s.M.K Itubhor-tlrcd trtfler,\ncost |i3j, giHid condition; 160 ta***\nit.   Horgpnts Hturage, t\u2022>\u2022...:!)\nH_\u00bblt SAL ~ I-'i7\nand .l.ieolt.iiii\ntable,  goad   as\n>ak   china   caliim'\nmil    oak    library\nI'hone  1ST.\n(3.181)\nii.\\iNi:s\"iti'<is I'l A No in excellent\ncondition, rush or terms lo responsible pnrtv. Also McLagan\n(IranMiphone. 11mm WiU, 61\" Cm-\nbonate (Hll)\nI'olt SALI-: -- Soda fountain, coin-\nplete, with dishes and silverware, in\nfirm class order. Apply at Hume\nHotel.* (9.72)\nBAKKELM, KK.UH AND BMPTT\nPHrks \u2014 MacDonald Jan Company.\nN- Isun iOICM\nPoultry and Eggs\nrrad Rock. I'.u.^\nOM-flfty Iter eel-\n;i    Hna.   two   doi-\n.1.   Itnjlm\nBANTAM\n\u2022 lb.   Phoni\nwed.    ;r,\nrraaer\n (1102)\nFor Rent\nKOR RKNT \u2014 Pavan-roomed nirnlahed\nhouae, and (ardon. Apply t_7 Water\nslid. (!lf..-.ll)\nHOUSES FOR RENT\nBungafoWi 4 rooms nnd  bath,   |}0.\nBungalow. r\u00bb rooms and bath, 132.\nHoth   close   in;   good   repair.\nHUGH W. ROBERTSON\nMil;    RKNT- Havap-T led    Inrnisli..]\nhouae. Ill  VcrtAi  *treei.    i.',,r particular, apply  mil  Rtuulry Mini, or\nI'll\"\"''   Ml,  IllCU)\nult\u00ab nulckly\nCI.AH_r.KI>\n.in,I   c.nnnni\nida brl\nally.\n11\nNelaon\n(91411\nVisiting Cards\nFor Ladies or\nGentlemen\nWe can give you\nprompt delivery of personal visiting cards.\nHighest grade printing\nand materials.\nThe Daily News\nQuality Printers\nNELION, B. C,\nBnginegg Opportunities\nFor Sale\nAt a Bargain\nThe Grill Cafe\nNELSON\n (9.63)\nCity Property for Sale\nTo Interested Buyers\nAre you looking for a bright,\ncheery little hnme. In good condition, secluded In its locution yet\nwith tho added attractions of a\nmagnificent view and within 10\nminutes walk to P. (). (no hills)?\nThis property consists of 2 good-\nsized bedrooms, large dining and\nsitting room combined, newly decorated and woodwork finished in\nivory; kitchen, pantry, first-clasi\nbnthroom and screened back verun-\ndah. All on one floor. Two lots:\nnice lawn and flower garden. Full\ncement foundation, i'rice $2700.\nThis   Is  worth   time  to   Inspect.\na. t. McMillan\nPHONE  001 I'.O.  BOX 61\n(96:9)\nA Snap\nI-'lve -roomed Uungalow. wilh\nlarge sitting room, two bedrooms;\nhot water heating. Situated Nelson Avenue. All In first-class\ncondition.    Price  S27J0.\nR. W. DAWSON    '\nAnnuble   lllock\nI'llOXK 197 P.  BOX 733\n. 1960S)\nA BEAUTIFUL HOME\n$.'\u25ba00 cash nnd a small monllily\npayment will buy Ibis beautiful\nnine-room hunic, one of tbe nicest\nIn the city. Lovely living rooms,\ntwo fireplaces, sun room, new furnace, stone basement and all conveniences. Apply p. B\\ Payne,\nDally News.\n____ (9547)\nr Si\nClose In\nREAL VALUE\nFive-room House, stone fottnda-\nllon, furnace; 3 corner lots. Pine\nluke view.    $3700, on terms.\nCHAS. F. McHARDY\n.    SALK    \u2014    House    nnd    lot\nnVn.      Apply    711    Klnnley\nPhone t>i.it.\ngood\n\u2022 tret.\nt_37.)\nTHREE BRIGHT BEDROOMS,\nONE WITH FIREPLACE, AND\nSLEEPING PORCH, UP-TO-\nDATE BATHROOM. LARGE\nLIVING ROOM WITH FIREPLACE. DINING ROOM, PANTRY, AND LARGE, AIRY KITCHEN. GOOD CELLAR, ROUND\nOAK FURNACE. ONE OF THE\nNICEST HOMES IN THE CITY.\nFOR PARTICULARS, PHONE\n.C8R. E. J. WILSON, 017 CARBONATE.\n(MH]\nCountry Property\niK SAI.K Tli.' A\u00abii- Pnrm ut Won-\n>'*ii, wImiIc nr itiirt; HO BCTOI iidjiiin-\ning tbe nbnre farm; 100 urn-* nt\nreouth ol ...iIi.imu Itivi-r. wltb won\nImwoVMftoitts; :\u2022:\u25a0\" ncres at the\nBoundary lin.-. For puriiculaiM ftp-\nply   t-.   Kird   A'li..   WiinitH. *'.'\u25a0)-)\nMachinery for Sale\nt\u00bbi: sai.i-: \u2014 .(i-r.o n.r. royr-cylhidor\n4-cych' blgb s|H..d biBh .piiilily\nSciipps Mnriiii; RnslMi Arabia ignition .\u2022 .:irtii;K and liRhtlnn; full\nciiulpnn 'tit, nn extras to buy; bus\nbeen completely overhauled, and\nguaranteed to be In perfect condition. For further particulars see\nowner.   fiOK   Stanley   street. (fl\"iH9)\nLost and Found\nPOIND\nulosse\nP.  K.\n\u2014   t'unop    wit li   oiirs,      Owner\nclaim    on    payment    this    ml.\nDonoMtor. (MM)\nLOST \u2014 An Airedale terrier dog. mi*\nnwerc to nnnie of \"Spot\" Kinder\nwill be rewarded. OutDos P. Hun-\ntcr,   Ndsom Phone    b..ltl.       (ftfi53)\nLOST -Prom Fraser landing, lbilfour,\n\u25a0 rowboat oootmlolng pitir of oars.\nHita I painted white with gram Irlin-\nmlngs. Ilcward. Mru. T. Urenilson,\nItalfour. (Wi)\nFarms and Ranches for Sa\nFOR SALE \u2014 Near city limits, 3-a\u00bb\nranch, all wire fenced, 4-room hou\ncement basement; large barn, wfl\nshed, pood well; forty bearing fr)\ntrees and small fruits- Cheap. A\nply owner, J. K. Uoulding, Box 41\nNelson, B.C.  (\u00ab2\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL\nDIRECTOR}\nElectrical\nGSKALD S. KATXIaT, A..00., Ull\nElectrical Contractor^ Telephone 70\nP. O. Box 743, Nelson, B.C. Hadlr.\nSupplies, Power and Light Installations, Generators and Motors, Main,\ntcnanco unci  lliimlrn.  (9478) ]\nTransfer\nATKIM50N   TRANSFB-  \u2014 Coal  and\nWood.    I'honu 421.      (9475)\nCarpenter and Joiner\nL-WIOlf\u2014Cedar    Chests,    Hardwood\nand  Panel  Board.    Below Market\n(9370)\nLife Insurance\nSuk   Lira    ASSURAKCB    co.   or\nCANADA-.7. c.  Kennedy, District\nnep.    Offices\u2014Ollker Bik. Nelson, B.C.\n(9476)\nChimney Cleaning\nWS..\nTOWLBI,    Official    Chimney\ni ner. (9477)\nInsurance and Real Estate\nRW.   DAWSOM\u2014\n\u2022   Baal  Batata,  Inauranc.,  X.Dtala,\nAnnable Bik., P.O. Box 733. Phone 197.\n (9473)\nHB.   DILL.    nnUBAHCB,   TABU\n.      AWD    CITY   PBOPEBTT.\n508   Ward   Street. Nelson.  B.C.\n[8479)\nMonuments\nCAMPBELL      *     KITOKIB     MOBU-\nMBBTAL OO P. O. Box 865. Nel-\nson.   ll.C.     Ti lepholif   164. (9480)\nChiropractors\nD\nX. B. B. OBAT\u2014chiropractor, Phona\n115, Ollker Block. Office Hours: Id\nto I'l a.m.. 2 Io 5 and 7 to 8 p.m.. except. Sundays. CintKUltations free.  (9481)\n\". LLAW B.   -DODDI,   D.O Phone  (86.'\nOffice hours: 10-12; 1-4 and by appointment. Aberdeen Block, Kelson, B.C\n (9482)\nAccounting\nCXABLBB  T.  HUWTBB\u2014\nAuditor,  McDonald  Jam  Bnlldlnf\nBox   1191. Nelson,   B.C\n(9483'\nFlorists\nOXIZZBLLB'S   OBEENHODSB,   BBL.\nson.   Cut flowcrs.and Floral designs\n(94841\nWM.   I.   JOHNSON\u2014\nPhono   .142.   Cut   Ftoweri.   Potter,\nl.hinls   nml   Floral   Knililcniy. 19185)\nWholesale\nA      MACDONALD    a,    CO \n.   Wholesale r.rncers and  Provision\nMerchants. Importers of Teas, Coffees,\nSpices. Dried Fruits, Staple and Fancy\nlime.Ties.   Nelson.   ll.C. (9487'\nEngineers\nGtee0 Bro*., Burden C\u201e\nNELSON. B.O.\nCIVIL     AND     MININO     BBOIBBB_l\nB.C.,   Alberta   and   Doml\u2014oa\nLand    Surveyors.\n (9188\nH,\nD.    DAWSOB,    Land    Burvsyol\nMining  and  CIvU  Bnglnor.\n.,    ii r (9183\nAssaycrs\nW. W1DDOWSON, BOX AUM B.\nhuh  110.   Standard western charge\n(941\nAuctioneers\nW     CUTLER\u2014\na Oood. Sold Privately and at anotl\nNelson   Auction   Mart.,   Vernon  Sir.'\n (919\nFuneral Directors\nD. .\nNight\nBOBBBTSOB,   F.D.D.,   k   SI\nil   Victoria  Btreet   Phone   3.\n'lione.   1571,. (941\nStandard IraM\nCO. \u2014 Undertake,\nFuneral Dtrecto\nAuto hearse, up-\u00bb\ndate chapel. Bt\nservices.     Prl a)\nable.\nPrinting\n_i\nTHE DAILY VIW8\u2014Quality Print!\nKulinK. Loose Leaf Forms, Ledf\n8hcct8   and   Hinders   always   Id   lta\nBRINGING UP FATHER       -:-       _:_\nBy George McManus\n7 T\n(X5CTOR   l\nTOO TO MtE\nl^ TOO \u2014\n__^_J\nf'\"\\\nr\nJU'bT ^ MIHUTE\n1 MUST STUDY\nTOOI. C_^)E\n1 MUST PiR.T I\nriMO OOT.\u2014),\n\u2014i  >ro\u00b0'^--J\ni_t2_K\n$m\\A \u2022\n\u00ae t\"__L    1\nl^tit\n- \\*%'' \u20141     _\u25a0\n\u25a0\u2022^ISI w\nJIL--(___S \u2014-<\u2014'\ni3-i_lrLa.| n\n__i_^_^_a\n <m\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 192?\n'Page Nine?\nlhe Secret oP\nSuccessful Baking\nconsists very largely of\nchoosing a baking powder whose leavening\nqualities are uniformly\nreliable.\nMagic Baking Powder\nis the powder that never\nfails you. This is the\nreason why it is by far\nthe most popular baking powder in Canada.\nMAGIC\nBAKING\nP0W\u00ae\u00a3\u00a3.\nEIGHT WILL DIE\nFOR CATHEDRAL\nBOMB OUTRAGE\nTwo Will Be Executed in\nPublic; Others in Private\nFRIEDMANN,  LAWYER,\nDENIES      COMPLICITY\nTwo   Who   Sheltered   the\nSacristan Get Long;\nTerms\nTHIS PROVIDE\nTO COOPERATE\nIN PROSECUTION\nMurdock    Announces   He\nHas Acceptance From\nManson i       i\nEXPECTS PRAIRIE\nTO JOIN AS WELL\nNumber   of   Prosecutions\nWill Be Determined by\nCounsel\nSOFIA. Bulgaria, May 11.\u2014Eight\nmen charged with participating in\nthe recent homb explosion In the\nSveti Krnl cathedral here were sentenced to death by court mat-Mai.\nTho other two defendants received I\nterms of six nnd three years' imprisonment. I\nThroe of the men who were given '\nlhe extivme pealty, Fftter Zadgorski,\nisitcristan of the ofcthedral, M. Prled-\nmann, n lawyer, und (Ieorge Koeff,\nwere present ln court when sentence\nWM  passed.\nTho other five men who were\nsentenced to death by default are\nAbadjleff, Uimitioff. Petrlnl, Kos-\nsofsky and Grancharoff all well-\nknown   Communists.\nDaskaloff    was    sentenced    to    six\nyears'  Imprisonment, and Kambauroff\nto   three  years'   imprisonment.\nAll  Fined   Heavily At Well\nThe court ordered pulilic execution\nof Friedmann and Koi-Ef, and %\nprivate execution of la-gortkL All\nthe convicted men were ordered lo\npay  heavy fines.\nThe court was packed when the\nsentences were passed. The prisoners\nwere unmoved.\nZadgorski. as sacristan of the cathedral, was charged with having\naccepted $100 to permit the plotters*\nto have access to the roof of the\ncathedral so as to place their explosives.\nFriedmann admitted during the\ntrial that he was a Communist, and I\nmember of nn organization which was\nendeavoring to introduce Communism\nIn Bulgaria. He denied connection\nwith   the   bomb   plot.\nKooff wns charged with harboring\nCaptain Ninkoff, who plnnned the\noutrage,  after  the  explosion.\nDaskaloff and Kamauroff were\ncharged with concealing Ei-gOf*k|\nafter tho explosion.\nPATROL TO CATCH   j\nBORDERRUNNERS\nFifth of a Million Worth of\nLiquor Waiting for a\nChance\nBUFFALO, N. Y\u201e May 11.\u2014A report of $200,000 worth of liquor In\nthe hands ot border rum runners,\nready to be shipped Into Buffalo\nand the Niagara frontier, was the\ncause of unusual activity today ln\ncoast guard and prohibition enforcement circjes.\nThe coast guard cutters recently\nassigned to Buffalo patrolled the Lake\nErie shore between Dunkirk and Buffalo constantly.\nIt was said that residents of the\nsouth Lake Erie shore had volunteered\ntheir services as lookouts.\n. The state police also made arrangements for a highway patrol to intercept any liquor that might be landed\nfrom   the   lake.\nDunkirk originally was believed to\nbe the chosen point for the tending\nof  the liquor  craft.\nBLACK ROD DIES\nOF UJRJOTJH\nColonel Chambers an Early\nWar Correspondent, Soldier and Editor\nGETS FOSSILS\nWjlWOF\nGWNTBONES\nPrehistoric Relics  Fifteen\nMillion Years Old Ob-\n'\u2022 tained\nPHORORACHUS WAS\nA MAMMOTH BIRD\nDiscoveries   Date   to   the\nPrehistoric, One Big;\nContinent\nOTTAWA.\nMm\nl 1\n\u2014\"I    ll\nrivp   re-\np.lvprt   :i   >'<\u2022\nnli'\nrr\nni\nll>\u00ab   .'\ntlnrnpv-\nwnm-n!  of  I\nirit'i\n1\nCo\nlumbal\nstnllnK\nhe trill rjmli\n' BOI\n\\te\np wilh\nthe Do\nmlninti    pnvonim\ncut\nin    pvorv    w;\\v\nP9_llili<    In\nth.\nP'\nm\nMutton\nor   the\nToo Many Beer Parlors.\nState Some Merchants;\nSuggest a Curtailment\nVANCOUVER. May 11\u2014 IV-lurintr\nthere are too many beer parlors in\nthe city, a number of merchant! nr\u00bb*\nasking the board of trade tn request\nthf government to curtail the number,\nMONTREAL, May 12.\u2014Colonel\na result the alderman sustained a\nusher of the black rod, died suddenly at his summer home in Vaudreuil\nlast night after an attack of pulmonary trouble.\nHe was a soldier, war correspondent, editor, former chief press censor, and one of the best known figures In the Canadian house of parliament.'    He  was   63   years  of  age.\nComing to Canada with his parents from Staffordshire, England,\nwhen only eight years old, he was\neducated at the high school in Montreal and early in life went in for\nnewspaper work* .Tolnlng the Cana\ndlan militia when only 14 years of\nage, he remained on tho active\nstrength until only a few years ago.\nIn the .Northwest campaign ln\n1118 he was attached to the forces\nas war correspondent, but not sat\nisfled with such inactivity, he tool\nan active part in many of the engagements, for which he was dee-\norated with a  medal and clasp.\nOn the outbreak of hostilities In\nthe great war, Colonel Chambers\nwas appointed as censor at military\nheadquarters here, and in 191ft was\nappointed chief presj- censor for\nCanada, a position he held until demobilization.\nHis was the honor of being editor\nfor two years of the Calgary Herald,\nthe firnt dully> newspaper in the\nnorth\"**** territories. Returmng east\nhe for many years was editor of the\nCanadian    Military   Cnzette.\nColimel Chambers was appointed\nto the position of gentleman usher\nof.the black rod in 1904. He had\ncontrol of the whole staff of the parliamentary buildings. One of his\nduties involved that of editing the\nyearly parliamentary guide.\nCHICAGO, May H.-FoshMs of pre-\nj historic animal life buried since R.000-\n000 to 15.000.000 years ng\u201e in South\nAmerica, when the southern part of\nthat continent was a -world apart\"\nhave been collected for the Field museum hy Prof. Khner K. Riggs on I\nscale not heretofore attained 'bv an\nAmerican research institution, 'it la\nannounced hv I). <\\ Davies, curator\nof the museum.\nThe announcement followed\nference with Professor Riggs associate curator of paleontology for the\nmuseum, who recently returned after\n28 months In Koulb American fossil\nfields as head of | Capt. Marshall\nFIOM expedition. Professor Riggs followed somewhat the route of Darwin\nin his famous scientific expedition of\nabout a century ago on the coast of\nsouthern Argentina, and abo collected,\nfor five months in an*1 about Taiij.i\nBolivia, so-called \"VSllrv of the\nRones    nf    the    Olants.**      George    V\nSternberg ud .J. a. Abbott, col'eetors\nfor the museum, nnd Harold .Rlgg*,\nProfessor Riggs\" Mm, were also with\nthe   expeililinn  at   different   times.\nThe expedition covered In all ahoi.l\nROM milen. About IU specimens of\n100 species were collected, giving the\nKield museum the largest representative collection of South American\nprehistoric fossils yet to be gatlieiTii\nHy one North American institution\nProfessor  Riggs said.\nFinds   a   Lost   World\n\"The first summer of the expedition was spent In and ground Sail!.'.\nCruz, southern Argentina, which al\none time must hnve heen a 'world\npnrt.'\" said Professor Rirgs. \"Anf-\nuils living there from \"..onOOOO to\n.K.,000,000 years ago differ from those\nfound ahywhere e'se In the world.\nThev were slntblike creatures, not\nused to traveling far, although there\nll evidence thnt some horselike creatures, fleet of foot, existed fn the region  nt  that  time.\n\"Later in the Pleistocene p-?rlod\n\u25a0OOM of these original animals had\n.spread northward, while somo of the\nanimals from tht north\u2014North America and peihups Asia. Africa and Europe\u2014bad come (lown over land connections that existed at that tim\nThis northern tribe of animals that\nswept   over  the  region   Included   the\nhorse,   bear,   woK.   elephant,   uot   sir.il\nrodent   fami'lea.    Their   bones  mingie.l\nwltb those of the great ground sloths.]\nnnd   shell-backetj   glyptodonts,   crea-1\ntures like camels called macrauchenio.\nWhich     bad    Ulper-llkfl    snouts:     toxo- j\ndona,   whi'-h   looked   something   like I\nhippos but had huge tusks, and scores\nof others, Including a huge. hirdliUe,\nflesh-eating creature called the phoro-\nrachus. The head of the latter was\nas big as the head cf a horse.\"\nProfessor Riggs. during his trip,\ncollected fossil specimens of all the\nanimals, as .well as tho boryhana, a\ncarnivorous animal the size of a bear.\nAll these early animals apparently\ndied off at about the same period,\nas all were found together with their\nhones intermingled. This demise Is,\nIncidentally, one of the mysteries of\nscience that has been explained only\nby conjecture. Professor Riggs said.\nNo human remains were found among\nthe prehistoric  bones.\nHow Expedition Worked\nAn the working base for his collecting In Santa. Crus. Professor Riggs\nused Rio Callogos. The town is almost at the end of the mainland adjacent to sandstone cliffs that rise\nabout 200 feet and hold vant foMll\nbeds. When the tide comes in about\ntwo or three miles, rising about 57\nfeet on the cliffs, the water loosens\nand leaves parts of the ledges on\nthe beach ns it goes out. Then Pro\nfessor Riggs and his men would hunt\nfor fossils on the exposed beach. Any\ndiscoveries hnd to be dug out of the\nsand nnd rushed hack to the mainland in an auto before the tide turned.\nWhen winter came the party went\nnorth to Commodoro Rivndavia, where\nbirds were collected \\>y Sternberg\nfor the museum's zoological department. In the late winter and early\nspring work was carried on upon the\nbanks of the Rio Chica, and the first\npart of the summer WM r.ptnt at the\nsouth end of Lakes t'olaupihl and\nMusters. In midsummer the party\nwent southward to the Gulf of St.\n% con- George and continued work on titi\ncoast and inland along the Rio\nDeseado, making general beadquariers\nat   Rio   Deseado.\nValley of Giants' Bones\nAt the end of the second summer\nthe party traveled to Rahia Rlanca,\nwhere Sternberg and Abbott went\nhome and Harold Riggs tVneri the\nexpedition. Father and son proceeded\nsouthern Bolivia and spent the\nwinter nt Tarija in \"The Valloy of\nthe Giants' Rones,\" which aro among\nthe richest fossil grounds in South\nAmerica.\nTho valley is \u25a0urrounded by mountains about P.,000 feet high. While\nno new discoveries were made there,\na I important ape-elm*-ll ut prehistoric mammals already known, owing lo the activities of Swedish, German and French expeditions, were\n;idded to the Field museum's collection. After \"completion of this work\nProfessor Riggs returned hone. A\ncumetderabl* amount of the Tari.t\ncollection la \"--till there, Wetting to be\nshipped when the rainy season ih\nover.\nLiquor Enforcement\nCosts More Than  ,\na Share of Profits\nVANCOUVER,     May     11^-Be-\ncause the char-jet for enforcement of the Liquor aet coat more\nthan the town's ehara of the\nliquer profits, Prince Gkbrge haa\nhanded over '.he police adminie*\ntration of that centtr to the provincial  police. ,\nAs a sequel to the collapse of the\nHearst Music Publishers, Ltd., last\nthe board, and left under escort for\nof C. W. Fogers, former organizer of\ntho Hearst stock selling campaign.\nRogers for whom a warrant has been\nsworn charging fraud, is nlleged to\nhave followed in the footsteps of\nHearst stock sellers, spreading the\nnews that the stock was valueless and\noffered to get those who were \"duped\"\npart of their money returned on condition that they reinvested in with\nhlm, in sound securities. Police assert that tholtsa nds of dollars were\nintrusted to him In this way, the\nvictims including many professional\nand   business   men   of   Winnipeg.\nnew Masonic temple at Winnipeg.\nThe atone haa been Uften from King-.\nSolomon's quarries and will be shipped\nto Winnipeg. Mn Stetnkopf a official\noffer haa ben conveyed to the Moo*\nonlc temple board.\nIs Your Child\n-      T\nSpekinK thp lost Hpnretfi of Hiram\nAliifr. iu addition to ntt.ndlng the\nonpnltiK of the new Hebrew university at Jerusalem. Max Stelnkopf, of\nWinnipeg, has acquired a prospec-\ntiee   corner   stone   fur   the   proposed\nCod    Uvw    Oil    in    Sugar    Coattd\nTablet. Pull on Flswh and\nBuild. Tham Up.\nWell-Merited Success\nA distinguished citizen, honored\npolitically and professionally. Dr. li.\nV. Plf-rce, whose picture appears\nabove, made u suceesH few have\nequalled. Mis pure herbal remedies\nWhleh have stood the test for fifty\nyears are still among the \"best\nsellers.\" Dr. Pierces Golden Medical\nDtooovery is a blood medicine and\nstomach alterative, it etotn the\nskin, beautifies it, increases the blood\nsupply and the circulation, und pla*\npies and eruptions vanish quickly.\nBeauty is hUl skin deep, and good\nblood is beneath both. For your\nblood to be good, your stomach loust\nIn* in condition, your liver active.\nThis Discovery of Doctor Pierce's pun\nyou in flue condition, with all the\nargano active. Ask your nearest\ndruggist for Doctor Plereo'a Golden\nMedical Dlnrovery, In tablet or Ibprtd\nform, or send 10 rent* for trial trackage of tablets to Dr. Pier.e's Laboratory  in  I'ridgehurg,  Ont.\nIn just a few days\u2014quicker than\nyou ever dreamt of\u2014theae wonderful;\nhealth building, flesh making tablets\ncalled McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets will start to help any\nthin,  underweight  little one.\nAfter   sickness   and   where   rlcketa\nare suspected they are especially valuable.     No   need   to   give   them   any ,\nmore    nasty    Cod    Liver    OU\u2014these .\ntablets  aro   made   to  take the place\nof    that    good,    but    evil    smelling,\nstomach upsetting medicine and they\"\nsurely do it.\nA very sickly child, age 9, gained\n12 pounds in 7 months.\nAsk   Canada   Drug   &   Book   Co.,\nToole Drug Co. and Ctty Drug Co., or\nnny druggW for McCoy's Cod  Liver\nOil   Compound   Tablets\u2014the   original ,\nand    genu i ne\u2014aa    easy    to   take   ae \u25a0\u25a0\ncandy and 60 tablets,  60 cents. '\nABLE TO DO\nHOUSEWORK NOW\nSick a Year. Got Great Benefit from Lydia E.Pinkham'\u00bb\n^Vegetable Compound\nMlloomington. N.S.\u2014\"I took Lydia\nI.. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound\nfor pains ond backache, also for nervousness, sick headaches and sleeplessness. 1 waa troubled in this 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 VegeUble Compound myself and am willing for you\nto use this letter as a testimonial. '\u2014\nMrs. William Morse, Bloom in-jton,\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 the question,\n\"Have you received benefit by taking this medicine?\" 98 per cent, replied \"Yes.\"\nThis means that 98 out of every 100\nwomen are in better health because\nthey have given this medicine a fair\ntrial.\nMrs. Morse is simply another case\nof a woman receiving 'great benefit.\"\nWomen suffering from the troubles\nso common to their Bex should listen\nto what other women say who have\nexperienced the same sufferings and\nfound relief. Give thia dependable\nmedicine a chance \u2014and at once, lt\nis sold at all drug store* C\nwestern fruit combine, and supgest-\n\u00bbng fitilck action,\" stated Hon. James\nMurdock, minister of labor, this evening.\nWlnt Tour Attorney -General!!\nProsecution of the members of\nthe combine wns decided upon at n\nmeeting of the cabinet, based on the\nreport of Commissioner T^ewls Duncan, and telegrams were transmitted\nto the nttorney-generals of Manitoba.\nSaskatchewan. Alhertn and British\nColumbia, slating tbe decision of the\ngovernhnmt to proceed, with the \"as-\nsistanco and cooperation\" of the\nprovinces.\n,Mr. Murdock furl her stated thnt\nthe number of prosecutions to he\nlaunched was n matter for df.ermin-\nallon hv counsel, and thnt he hnd\nno doubt but tbat the provinces of\nAlherta. Saskatchewan and Manltoha\nwould also cooperate with the fed-\nernl   administration   in   1 r.i~i  matter.\nThe Combinos act provides for a\nfine of $10,0(10, or two years' Imprisonment. In the case of an individual engaging In such n business.\nWhere a cornnrnCon la Involved, the\nfine    Is    $25 .ona.\nManson   Accepts\nVancouver, Hay it.\u2014First move\ntn the prosecution of Hip fruit com-\nMne . in western Canada will be\ntaken by the Dominion government,\nit was announced by Hon. A. If, Man-\nson, .attorney-genera I, in Vancouver\ntoday.\nMr. Manson has received a tele-\njjrjkm from Hon. .Tames Murdock.\nmtn.'ster of labor, stating that the\nfederal authorities would undertake\nthe (prosecution on the assumption\nthnt ' thev   eottld   rely   on   the   fullest\n.-cooperation of the at tor ney \u2022general.\nMr. Manson \u25a0fated he renlied to\nMc ynrJoek lhat be would pladly\nerfolperate  In  every  way  possible.\nMessages similar to that sent to\nMr. Manson also were sent to the\nother t three western attorney\"\ngenerals.\nIrs\nA Canadian Delegate\n\"to Women's Council\nDR. AUGUSTA 8T0W6 GULLEN\nOf Toronto le one of the Canadian\nrepresentatives at tbe International\nCouncil of Women In WMhlnfton,\nDry Goods Dept.\nNew Goods (or Cotton Dresses Just in\nTime for the Warmer Weather\nSTRIPED RAYON\u2014Imported direct from\nBelgium. Comes with a plain self color\nground and vari-colored stripes of mauve,\ngrey,   shrimp.     38   inches   wide.     Per\n,    yard 81-50\n[DRESS LINENS\u2014Colors: Mauve, tomato,\nii cream, tan, brown. Makes excellent wash-\n*J    ing  dresses  of smart  appearance.     38\nf    inches wide.     At    98<\nSCOTCH - MADE ZEPHYR \u2014 Checked\nt. grounds, with embroidered spot. Colors:\njj Red and white, green and white, mauve\n:'\u2022    and white, brown and white, black and\nwhite.    38 inches wide.    At  89<\nCREPE REYE\u2014A wonderful fabric of\nbright texture. Makes an excellent jumper blouse. These are French dyed materials, and the colors are exceptionally\ngood, showing just that little difference\nwhich is generally noted in the French\ngoods. Colors are flame, venezia, peach,\nmauve, grey, white, tan and mignonette.\n38 inches wide.   Yard  81.75\nCREPE UNI\u2014Another of the smart French\nfabrics. Colors are sand, rose, coral,\nmauve, saxe, grey, white.   38 inches wide.\nYard  ?1.0O\nPLAIN COLORED BROADCLOTH\u2014A\nsuperior fine finished English fabric,\nfine as silk. Colors are apricot, mauve,\npink, grey. S8 inches wide. Yard .81.25\nEverything for the June Bride Crockery and china\nand Home\nTHIS STORE IS WELL PREPARED TO TAKE CARE OF ALL REQUIRE-\nMENTS ON THIS SPECIAL OCCASION\nUse our Phone Service as much as you\ncan; it is here specially for your benefit.\n2\u2014Dry Goods.\n13\u2014Groceries.\n29\u2014Men's and  Boys'  Department.\n29\u2014Boots and Shoes.\n456\u2014Ladies' Ready-to-Wear.\n45G\u2014General Office.\nA Pay Station has been installed in the\nstore for the benefit of the public.   This\nphone  also   gives  service   to  all   longdistance calls.\nShoes for Golf and\nTennis\n\/*\u25a0\nK\nMEN'S WILLOW \"CALF BLUCHER-CUT\nOXFORDS-as-Crepe rubber soles. Per\npair    |7.50\nWOMEN'S FINE WILLOW CALF OXFORDS\u2014Finest quality. Crepe soles. At,\nPair 87.50\nBEST QUALITY WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS\u2014English make. With best English crepe soles.\nWomen's, pair 85.05\nMen's, pair  86.05\nCa)t  be  used  either for qeilf or street\nwear.\nWHITE CANVAS TENNIS SHOES\u2014With\nsoft crepe soles. A shoe that will help\nimprove your tennis.\nMen's Oxfords 82.25\nWomen's   81.05\nMen's HvLace Shoes 82.50\nWomen's    82.25\nWe also have MEN'S BROWN CANVAS\nCREPE-SOLE BOOTS  82-25\nMen^ Department\nShirts for Sports\nENGLISH WHITE FLANNEL SPORT\nSHIRTS\u2014With turndown collars and\npockets. Good quality Flannel. The correct shirt for tennis, golf or badminton.\nEach 84-50\nENGLISH WHITE CELLULAR SPORT\nSHIRTS\u2014Cool and ventilated. The ideal\nshirt for all sports.    Each  $2.75\nFINE MERCERIZED COTTON SPORT\nSHIRTS\u2014With turndown collars or open\nsport necks, in white or tan.   At .82.25\nMEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS\u2014Wonderful\nvalue. Made from the famous \"Indelico\"\nCloth. Woven stripes. Colors guaranteed\nnot to fade or will be replaced. New\npatterns.    All sizes.    Each . fl.95\nOfferings From the Second Floor\nLADIES' HOUSE DRESSES\u2014ln a neat\nstriped Gingham. Short sleeves. Smm I\nlittle collar, finished with a black silk tie.\nAlso made with a white ground, with\nfour-tone  effect.    Each         $2.*,'r>\nLADIES' PLAIN CREPE HOUSE\nDRESSES\u2014Trimmed with black embroidery: Colors: Green, gold, fawn,\ngrey and blue.    Each      $2.75\nLADIES' BLOOMERS\u2014In Watson's Spring\nNeedle weave. Colors are white, peach,\nhelio, grey, black and pink.    All  sizes.\nAt 50o to mc\nBLOOMERS\u2014Heavy quality Jersey Cloth.\nColor: White only. Double seat. Pair\n 81.35 , to  81-50\nNEW CRATES just in, direct from England via Panama Canal, including Mvott's\nHlue Willow, Mvott's Plain White, Mvott's\nWhite wilh broad Gold edge.\nThine can  be supplied in sets or open\nstock it' desired.\nPLAIN WHITE SEMI-PORCELAIN DINNER WARE\u2014\nCups and Saucers, 2 for     25<4-\nCupa only. 2 for  25c\nPlates,  6-inch,  doz $1.75\nPlates, 7-inch, doz $2.25\nPlates, 8-inch, doz.  82.75\nSoups, Coupe, doz.  $2.25\nFruits,  doz $1.00\nOatmeals, doz $1.50\nScallops, each    30c and 45\u00ab?\nCovered Dishes $1.45\nBoats  _ 50<*\nJugs, each     3.V. 39o, 45< and 550\nEwen and Basins, each  $1.25\nChambers 850\nThese eome in itlnin self colors, also with,\ncolored bands or decorated in fancii colors.\nSpecial Offerings for June Brides\n97-PIECE DINNER SET\u2014Plain white,\nwith broad gold edge. 97-piece set for\n12 people  $23.50\nHALF-SET. for 6 people; 52 pieces. $14.75\nThe Hridal Rose China can be jmrclutsed\nin   open  stock,  and   you   can.  build  up an\nijou qo,\nAN OFFER THAT WILL APPEAL TO\nMANY\u2014!K!-Piece Lihloges Dinner Set, in\na splendid pattern. Useful for all occasions.   9G-piece set  $19.75\nStore Hours\n8:30   to   5;,10\n2kt>3&tt#TW (Sampans\n(. \"^ INCOHPORATEII   *nD tW  MAY   167\u00a9 ft ^\u00bb\n\u25a0 \u25a0 em r   a*.,  - .,* l\"?j-\nUVrf., 1 o'clock\nSalnrdait, 9:00\ntm\n\u2014\u2014 IB\nmm\/m^vm*********m__h\n\u2022m\n \u25a0\"\u25a0\"\u25a0\"\u25a0\"\u25a0\"\u25a0\"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\n\u25a0-\"\u25a0*-\u25a0\u25a0&*'\nPage Ten\nHHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,   TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 1925\n| THE ARK\n, Ell Crorks, I *a\\ to 10; Oat-den\n\u25a0takes. Hoes and Shovel!*; Fly Screen\nfy the yard, Mosquito Netting, Win-\nCow Shades, Linoleum Rugs; Wilton,\nAxmlnlster and Bruuels Huge; Curtain   Materials.\nJ. W. HOLMES\n4 606 V.rnon It\nGlasses\nReading classes, Including examination; perfect ground glass,\n:  inhalantl.-iI frames, 96.50 ant*\n|     BIFOCALS, 89.50 and Up.\nTou   need   not   be   without\nreading classes, or any kind of\nJ. 0. PATENAUDE\nOPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN\nj The Bluebird Store\nSuccessor* te A1 Store,\nM4_  BAKER  ST.\nFresh Stock Confectionary\nHome  rooking\u2014Afternoon   Tens\n!      O.K. Bread\u2014Millc awl Cream\nPHONE 118\n\u2022*\u2022=\nYOUR SWEATER\nDyed or Cleaned\nH. K. FOOT\nHigh-Class   Dysr   and   Cleaner\nFAIRVIEW   \u25a0   NELSON,   B.C.\nMEN FREED ON\nCHARGES LAID\nBY CONSTABLE DOUKSSETOUT\nBrooking Case Dismissed;\nConstable's Evidence Is\nQuestionable\nCHARGES AGAINST\nTWO WITHDRAWN\nLateness of Laying Information   Also   Against\nLiquor Operatives\nThn case n*atnnt William Brnoklnc\nof thr flub hotel of spiling liquor to\nProvincial Constables K, Klllwyn nnd\nLambortun Stad of Vancouver, was*\n(tismlssed by Magistrate William Brown\nj\u00bbpterduy morn Ing In local police\nc.urt. The similar charge* Bffalnst 1).\nA. McDonald ami Man Hlng were, after\na short adjournment, withdrawn by\nConmal'le Klllwyn. Thus the three\niiicn charged on May s were freed.\nE-rid_nc_   Impeached\nMagistrate Brown yeaterday morn\ning stated that ihe evidence of Con-\ni-table Klllwyn had been successfully\nimpenehed. He had denied certain\nthings taking place in a local restau\nrunt. Two reliable witnesses had been\nrailed and bad given evidence to th\nt-r'nirary. This rviilence was satlsfac\ntory. The niaglstrate staled that h\nbelieved the evidence of the Witnesses\nfrmn lb.* restaurant, and dlsbelleviil\nthai of \"'..nimble Klllwyn. If be gave\ntvi.len.v in that respect in regard ta\nthe happenings in tiie restaurant, lie\nmill) give e\\ idence in that respect to\nevident** in connection with tin- of-\nfencf.\nInformation   Was   Lata\nThe   offence   had   been   committed   nn\n\u00a3     f-\n\u2014| Particular Grocers\n\u2666 \u25a0\nP.&W.\nPHONE 235\n8\u00abl__'.D,.8EEtUE8S     \"Al-\n\u00bbIN8\u20144-lb.   ,,!,, jjjj^\nDATES\u2014New   stock.        2   \"<-\n 25C\nD*Y APRICOTS\u2014attain Oual-\n\"\"\u2022    p\"r \"' 30*\nPRUNES\u2014 M    Monle.\n\u00bbl\u00abi>.     I'rr   III\t\nLiirec\n2oe\nPROMPT DELIVERY\n$5000-\u00b0\u00b0 in Awards\nTo BOYS and GIRLS\nJoin Bauer &. Black's First\nAid Legion at this Store\nThis u Boys snd Girls First Aid Week\nst thu store. *\nWe invite the Boys ind GirU of this\ncommunity to he our guests this week\nsnd see the instructive exhibits of first\nSid materials used to prevent minor cuts\nsnd wound* from becoming scnoua in*\njuries.\nDuring this event, we are accepting\nenrollment, for Bauer 6? Black's Junior\nFirst Aid Legion. i\u201e makes you* mem*\nber of this valiant order\u2014and brings you\ns complete pocket kit of first aid'supplies\n\u2014s lwn.lsomc membership button\u2014and\ns hand hook of First Aid instruction.\nBauer 6? Black will award five hundred\ntentiolUr gold pieces to the loo boys and\n\u2022prls who render the best first aid setvice\nin 19-n. A memhetship in the Junior\nLegiuti will give you the first aid knowledge to compete and petliapa win one of\nthese Wfl-doll\u2014 gold pieces.     *\nRutherford\nDrug Co.\nSunday, May 3, but tbe magistrate\nstated that he had not received the Information until Friday, May 8. In the\nmeantime three important witnesses\nbad disappeared. \u25a0 The case was not\niroven, and he therefore dismissed it.\nE. Q. Matthew acted tor the accused\nmen, and H. C. Irving of O'Shea ft\nliving, acted  for the crown.\nFIRES; WARNED\nBY MAGISTRATE\nTwo Pay Court Costs; Fires\nAfter May, First Require\nPermits        *  ,\nTwo I>ouk_ol\u00bbors, G. W. Duboaoff\nnf Glade, nnd Wlllam Mnrken of\nTarry*, appeared before Stipendiary\nMagistrate .lohn Cartmel yesterday\nmorninK, charged under section &,1\nof the Forest act. thnt oi set tins\nout fires without a permit. The men\nwere allowed to go with a warning\nand  Ihe costs of the case.\nDubosoff had n fire on May 3.\nand Mar ken on May 4. The act ma tea\nlhat no fires tire allowed after May\n1,   without   a   permit.\nThey pleaded Ignorance, as no\nnotices had been posted warning\nagainst  fires.\nMagistrate Cartmel, In letting the\naccused men off with costs, stated\nhe had done so because there was\nUtile danger of fires spreading at\npresent. lie, however, stated that\nthe next person or pennons tU-\nanswer to such an offence, would\nnot   he dealt with  so  lightly.\nTWO WOMEN\nARE  DRAWN\nON PETIT JORY FIXTURE CARD\nFOR GOLF CLUB\nNelson Well Represented on\nGrand and Petit Jurors'\nList\n*,i\u00ab,V-\nfopiiol\nI f\\, ,'r,.li\nTHURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,\nMAY 14, 15 and 16\n-IN-\n'The Thief of Bagdad'\n;   .       He will steal your heart away.\nAdvanced Prices\nNights:  Adults, 50c; Children, 2jc.\nSat. Matinee: Adults, 35c; Children, 15c.\nHANLEY MURDER\nCASE IS FIRST\nOF THE ASSIZE\nProminent Coast Lawyers\nFigure in Trial of Trail\nt*        Man\nCASE FIGURED TO\nTAKE TWO DAYS\nNelson Spring Assizes Open\nat Court House This\nMorning\nTwo lawyers, who can be classed as\nbig guns in the province, will take\npart In the Patrick Hanley murder\ntrial, the first on the docket for\ntoday's opening of the Nelson spring\nassizes. A. H. MacNelll, K.C.. of\nVancouver, arrived In the city laat\nnight, and will act with E. P. Dawson, of Hrown & Dawson of this\ncity, ln the defence of Hanley, who\nfollowing a nervous breakdown shot\na Trail nurse to death. Archie M.\nJohnson, K.C, of Victoria, arrived\nin Nelson on Sunday night, and will\nassist James O'Shea, of O'Shea &\nft ving ln the prosecution, ln the\nHanley trial.\nJus.ice   Murphy   on   Bench\nCourt will open this morning nt\nUi:3\u00bb o'clock with Mr. Justice Murphy\nnn tbe bench. The grand jury will\nbe impaneled, following which jurors\nfor thf ease will he chosen. It Is\nilniiiKht, lhat the murder case will\nlake tin* belter pan nl two days\nbefore ll Is enmpleted. Koll\"\"'ing the\nMauley ease, will come tlint against\n.1.  Stherma  tor -  statutory offense.\n(ine woman w:is excused frmn serving on the grand Jury, nnd two will\nserve on the pel It Jury at the assizes\nwhich commence at the Nelson eniirt-\nheuse todny, presided over hy Mr\nJustit'R Murphy. Two criminal cases,\nfor murder, two divorce cases,\nand   five   civil   actions   will   be   heard.\nOf the II p-TStins chosen fnr the\n\u25a0Nnd Jury, three are from Willow\nI'ulnt. one from Itosslnnd and nine\nfiom Nelson. Of the 45 petit Jurors\ndrawn, five were excused for variola\nri a sons, either tli rough absence from\ntlio district, or for having served last\nye_r. M the .ft petit Jurors remain\nten, -tl are Nelson residents, four\nRonhMtd. three Trull, two Kaslo and\nOM each from Salmo, Itloiubl. Procter\nBalfour  anil  tirny  ('reek.\nFollowing is a list of those persons\nwho will appear this morning for Jury\nsiTviee:\nI>. P. Doyle, Edward H. H. Applewhaite, ('barbs H. Iti.in, Willow Point;\nHobett Mell, James Itrodic, Samuel\nPawcett. (Ieorge K. Motion; Joseph \\V.\nHolmes. L, K, I.arsen. P. I* M.irey. J.\n... HC DOM 14 I. K. Poole. Nelson.\nWilliam Haker, Knxsland.\nPetit Jurors\nKric [_ Healby, W. H. Hrown.\n.enrge a. Hrown, Vincent Kpersou\njr., Bmlth 1>. O, Frost, A. (1. C.elinas.\nCharles II. Ilookens, (ieorge Ilor-\ns.0-4, \\V. 11. Houston, Alfred Jeff.\nWilliam S. Johnson, Thomas Keith,\nWalter 0, Kettlcwcli. Hutgess Lock-\nwood, Kdgar .Mason, John .Morrison,\nSamuel McDougall, John J. o'Doum-11,\n\u25a0\\9 V. l.amsden, Thomas Roynon.\nlohn A. Smith. Dave Wade. Steplu n\n\\. Williams. Thomas R. Wilson. \\V.\nDavies. Nelson; Charles Hegg, Hal-\nrour; Samuel A. Hunter. Oeorge R.\nAbbey, Kaslo; Alfred W. Morgan,\nAlex Christie, Thomas Bmpli .on,\nHerbert W. Alkeiison. Rossland:\nMartlm Adams, (.ray Creek, M. C.\nDonaldson. Salmo; William ,1. C\nCleave. William Mcl^ary, Reginald\nH. Harcoe. Trail; David Sutcliffe,\nRiondel;   Harry Severn,   Procter.\nA. S. Horswill & Co.\nReliable Grocers\nPlione 121\n17   Bars   While   Wonder   s\u201enp\n<\u00b0r 81.00\n16  Bnrs Sunlight '..!.       81.00\nPalmolive,   S  bars   25t*>\nWitch  Hotel, 3  tars  251*\nSugar, 20-lh. sack  81.75\nSugar. 10-lb. trnrk  00C\nCream of Wheat, pkt 2!ytt\nRy-Krisn,  pkt 45t*\nFresh Crisp Head Lettuce,\nNew Spinach, -Green Onions.\nCelery, Oranges, Grape Fruit\nALL \"GUARANTEED\nThe cap is now a necessity in every man's\nwardrobe\u2014for motoring,\nthe outdoors, and for all\nsport.\nOur caps art individual in style and finish.\n82.00 to 83.50\nSATIN-GLO\nl^ie Original Satin-Like Finish (or Walls, Furniture\nand Woodwork\n.  Easy to apply and very durable\n*Ve carry this in  half-pint to half-uallon cans, and in\neight colors.\ns\nWood-Vallance Hardware Co., Ltd.\nWHOLESALE\nNELSON.   I.C.\nRETAIL\nMINES CHAMBER\nOPENS OFFICE\nOre Samples on View; Office Charge of Secretary\nRitchie\nIS DRAWN UP\nThirteen Events Lined Up;\nFirst Is Captain's Cup\nPlay\nKixturen   for   tlie   1 !\"_.*>   senson  at   the\nN'elson Golf and Country club hnve\nheen drawn up hy the mutch committee.     The   first    fixture,   the   captain's\ncup event, Htnrta on  May  |S,    The last\nfixture    of    the    aeawin    In    the    club\nclinmpionKhlps,    which    start    on    Hep-\ntMiiher   26.\nKiillnwinF   is   the   fixture  curd:\nMny 23\u2014Captain's cut)\u2014Men's handi-\ncap slnRles, match play. Katries\nand   draw.   May   22.\nMny 2\"I\u2014Nnxon'a Ifoptty iirtlM1 handicap singles, mutch ploy. Kntries\nnnd  draw   May   22.\nMay 25, AM.\u2014 Men's foursomes, on\nhandicap,     .Onirics   close   May   24.\nMay 2.\"., A.M. \u2014 l.ad!en' foursomes, on\nhandicap,     Kntries   close   May   14,\nMay   2\".,   I.M.\u2014All   finals.\nIM    fi.    7\u2014Knti-rtHilling    members   of\nHossland-Trail   Oolf  club.\n.Iuly .\u2014Finals\u2014Men's four ball (match\nplay> on handicap, and Indies' sti^lis\n(match   piny)   on   handicap.\nKm.     !\">-Smyth     i-i.rld\u2014Mixed     four-\nsumcs on  handicap,   match  play.\nAue. S, 9\u2014Finals.\nSfpt. 2, 3, .\u2014Lelth cup\u2014Men's open\nslncles. Qualifying rounds; all contestants  must  qualify.\n\u25a0Sept. 3, 4\u2014QoMfll cup\u2014Ladies' open\nsingles. Qualifying rounds; all contestants  must   quail ff,\nfl_M, Tt\u2014Men's and ladles' open singles\n--First and  second  rounds.\nS(pt. 6\u2014Mixed foursomes on handicap  (medal  playj.\n*-!ept.   7\u2014All   finals.\ns.pt. IS. 21. tr>\u2014Appleyard-Lowe cup\u2014\nMen's club championship. Qualifying  rounds.\nHept. 24, 21.\u2014Ruth Armstrong rose\nbowl \u2014 Ladles' club championship.\nQualifying rounds.\nSept. 2\u00ab\u2014(-lub championships \u2014 First\nand   second   rounds,\nSept.   2T\u2014Finals.\nAn office of the Chamber of Mines\nfor the interior of Hriiish Columbia\nhas been opened (n the (Ireen block,\nWard street. The building Is being\nplaced in order by 1-\". Ritchie, seer'\nta ry.\nAlready somo excellent ore samples\nhuve been secured, and in the\nwindows tliese samples are on view.\nIncluded in the \u25a0unpttf Is one of\nsilver-leiid from the Whitewater mine\nIn tho Hlocan. The sample Is one\ntaken from nn 11-foot vein In the\n1IM foot  level.\nMr. Ritchie stated yesterday that\nsome excellent samples from various\nmining districts, including Revelstoke,\nAllow lakes. Ross>land, Slocan,\nBoundary, Kaslo and Kast Kootenay,\nwould be on hand  shortly.\nMANY ATTEND DANCE\nBY RADIO ORCHESTRA\nClose to 200 persons crowded the\nF.Rgle hall last night at the dance\ngiven by Jean I.microy'n Imperii*!\nLad to orchestra of Calgary. The\norchestra, a popular one through its\nradio work from the FlaMa dance hall\nin Cjilgnry. put over an excellent program. In Nelson the players were\nwithout their leader. Mr. Pomeroy\nl i.i \\'ing to return to Calgary from\nCranbrook owing to Illness In the family.\nSevers! catchy numbers were put\nover, and the popular songs were great\nl.fts. L Mansfield with his five horns\ni reuteri   a   great   impression.\nWith tho demand for fish oil nnd\nfish men I and dried fish In the\nUnited KiHtet, and the orient far exceeding the supply, plans are under\nway for the construction of five or\nsix new fish meal nnd fish oil\nplants at various points on the Vancouver Island und mainland coasts\nthie summer.\nVancouver Council\nBacks Mayor's Plan,\nBoxing Commission\nVANCOUVER, May 11.\u2014Approval\nwas given by the city council today\nof .Mayor I\u201e ]\\ Taylor's proposal to\nset up a taring commission to govern\nthe conditions under which boxing\nbiiiitn   may   be   staged   In   Vancouver.\nThe commission consists of Mayor\nTaylor, .lames Mclntyre, Major C. W.\nMachines, and Charles .lones, civic\nlicence Inspector. +\nNelson News of the Day\nOlve your children plenty of milk.\n.*-t good value for vour money at the\nCrescent   Dairy,    Phone   fill*. (9499)\nAltar    Soel.-tv    '\nthis afternoon al\nill    Silica    street\nand    Pake    Sale\nP,  J   Oallaher's,\n(96(52)\nCraduate   Nurses'   Cake   Sale  at   Hospital   lollay   from   _   io  Ti   p.m.     . (9665)\nMr   i\\.  A.\nUlock.\nWalley,  Oentlst. Orlffln\n\u201e IMS)\nThe old reliable K-rr's Jitney   Phone\n191. (9530)\nIf your Dally News ta delivered late\nphons   144. (8321)\nParticulars of our child's educational\npolicy sent upon request. R 11. Hanley, District Manager, North American   Life,   2-3   A ben ley.  Block.     (9444)\nBoard and   lodging  required  In  return\nfor     light     work,     for    girl    nttending\nBusiness  Collage.     Plione   (.03  or   316L\n(9fi2fi)\nNational Hospital Day. Visit the\nKootenny Lake Hospital today, 2 to\nl:H and 7 to 8:30. Remember the\nlinen .shower. Oenttetnen specially invited. (9\u00ab70)\nJitney service froyi Baker street and,\nFerry to Hospital   from 2 to 5,     (9669)\nThe funeral of the late Ole Johnson\nof Silverton will take place Thursday\nat 2 p.m.'. from the Standard Furniture   Undertaking   Parlors. ,   (9671)\n\"Lass of Limerick Town.\" Doors\nDM at\" 7;4r>; curtain at 8:30. Splendid dress rehearsal last night. Hplen-\ndid music, nlftv dancing, gorgeous cos-\ntum.s, humor galore, (9672)\nPopularity\nof the\nDodge Car\nIs best demonstrated by tin-\nfact that our .\\Mirth carload ia\nnow rolling westward with the\nprospects of several more before\nthe  season   Is  mdeh   older.\nJf you art* al nil Interested In\na  ca r,\nSee the Dodge Before\nYou Buy\nWe hnve eeyereA baaulttal\nmodels of llu- NASH un mlr\nshownxim  floor.\nAGENTS\nGeorge   W.    P.as.,   Manager\nOpp. Post Office       Ne'son, B.C.\nPHONE   65\nHave   You   Tried\nMOIR'S IMPERIAL\nMIXED CANDY\nit   I'ontnins   Caramcla,   rrangti\nCrrurm.   chocolnh'S  ami   .tellies.\nGO\u00ab*  *  i-it.\nMNDYLAND\nNelson Business College\nIndividual Tuition\nNow   Term   Commencing   Wednesday,\nApril   15.\nDay  and   Evening   Classes.\nBOX 14 PHONE 603\nA. Ficttn, a teutlnn hand on tha\nCanadian Pacific railway, in minus a\nhat but says he is thankful hli head\nIs still secure. While travelling on\na \"speeder\" near Solsglrth. B.C. recently, he wo* followed by an eagle\nwhich circled around him for some\nmoments and finally darted toward\nhla buck. In a moment hla hat\nwas whisked f-om ins haad and\nFletta saw the great hlrd aatl away\nwith lt to a neighboring tree.\nVery Rich\nSpring Shirts\nNot a detail i- overlooked in\n\/ making these fine shirts.\nThey're in forceful, individual\npatterns. The tailoring is perfect, and they promise k\u00bbjg\nservice and much pleasure\/,\n$2.00 to $4.50,   ,\u25a0   , ,\n\u2022_t\nLuscious Fruit and Delightful Curlew Ice Cream\nProve an Ideal Summer Food\nCurlew Ice Cream is made fresh daily in Nelson,\nand you can thus rely on obtaining it fresh from\nyour dealer.\nv It la made from the purest of materials and tn\nour modern factory.\nTHE CURLEW CREAMERY CO., LID.\nNELSON,   B.  C.\nas*\nA. G. LAMBERT CQ\u201e l&\nManufacturers   \u00abf   and   OaaSlars    lis\n\u2022XL      KINDS     OP      LUMBER '   AND     BUILDING   - MaVTIfllALB.\n(HINQLES,    LATH,    MOULDINGS,    WINDOWS,    DOORS,    COAST\nfOOE   GRAINED   FLOORING   AND  FINISH,  AND   BEAVER   ANO\nWALL  BOARDS\nOraw.r  I0M 'lions No. SS NoImii.  B.C.\nLass of Limerick Town\nComposed   by   Arthur  A,   Ptnn\nTo be presented by\nNelson Operatic Society\nTUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY\nMay 12 and 13, at\nNELSON   OPERA   HOUSE\nDainty Colleens\u2014Haunting Melodies\u2014Witty Gossoons.\nSymphony Orchestra Accompaniment. \u25a0 ti.\nA musical comedy with a distinct plot, by a fine chst\nof principals with strong chorus support.    >.\nAll   Reserved   Seats  at 11.10, tax  included.\nA   Special   Sale   of\nLIGHTING FIXTURES\nFor   Thia   Weak   Only\nA   larya   assortment   tn   ehooH\nfrom.\nBENNETT'S LIMITED\nElectrical   A   Mechanical\nMasonic   Bik. Biker   Street\n\\     CLASSIFIED    ADS    BRING    Ri\u00a3\ni SULTS.\nChocolate\nEclair\nBiscuits\nKreah in today. This, a Mjiii-\niifaclt.nT'f*: periul. for u ',ulrk\nt'.'i.-h   turnover,\n35c\n100  Ihn. offrrliiK only,\nat,   Ih\t\nThey nrr  dt'licious.\nPHONE 265\nIdeal\nGrocery\nTha Store That la ai Near Your\nHome ai Your  Phona\nSteam Carpet\nCleaning\nThe only aanltary way, le par\nbum-, re  foot.    Also  Dyelnf  and\n,   Cleaning. ~ ^*v\nSetiafaction   Guaranteed*\nPHONE 70\nNelson Steam Uunftrr\nVERNON   STREET   (Corner ,\u00abf\nJoaephino  >9tr\u00abat)\nFRESH liLK\nPurs,    clsan    and.   av,\u00abs>t. '\nPhone   1MV_.   I\nDOMINION   DAIRY\n_\n\u2014. L ____--_\u00ab_\u2014\u2014J\nRead th* Advertisement*\nKNOB* WHERE TO SHOP\nT\n' ,*l\nAlice Terry\n-if- .\n'Sackcloth and\nA   8iaT#NiWyftIdiv at-,\nusual prices. \u25a0\nI ll  .. \u2014\u00bb A   ..  \u25a0\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1925_05_12","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0402321","@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":"1925-05-12 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1925-05-12 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\/1.0402321"}