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C, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 6, 1926\nNo. 290\nHunter Wins\nB. C. GOLF TITLE\nSee Page 7\n\u2022_\u25a0\nGERALD CHAPMAN. MURDERER HANGED\nWERE NO PLOTS AT GENEVA SAYS DANDURAND\nWAS NO DEEP\nDARK PLOT AT\nGENEVA MEET\nSenator Raoul Dandurand\nDiscredits Any Plot Between Germany and Brazil\n'WAR .CORRESPONDENTS'\nARE ALSO TO BE BLAMED\nBelieves Great Powers Should\nHave Permanent Seats\non the Council\nMONTREAL. April 6. \u2014 Despite the\ncontrary Ide.-iH of \"people with tortuous minds like Lloyd George and other\nwar correspondents,\" there was no\nrleep und dnrk laid plot at the bottom\nof difficulties hetween Germany nnd\nHrazil and other members of the\nLeaguo of Nations nt the. special session recently concluded, In the opinion\nOf Senator Knoul Dandurand, who has\nJust returned from attending the\nleague's meeting at Geneva.\nThc primary cause of this and other\ndifficulties into which efforts have\nbeen mado to read plots and conspiracies, was to be found, the senator believed, In the necessity of delegates to\nthe league and those behind them in\ntheir own governments, satisfying tho\ndemands of puhlic opinion In their own\ncountries\u2014public opinion which they\nthemselves had sometimes been very\ninstrumental  in creating.\nBlames Coirespondenta\nNext to the pressure of puhlic opinion wero correspondents who wrote\nerudite dispatches to Various Journals\nall over the world regarding Geneva\nhappenings, as well as tho nagging of\n\u2022 opposition ami nationalist newspapers\nIn  the Interested  countries.\nTho    first   group   he    described    ns\nwar   correspondents,\"  nnd   he  Included\nDavid       Lloyd       George       specifically\namongst their number.\nReferring to the events whleh\nbrought a postponement of Germany's\nentry into the league, nnd the appoint-\nment of a commission to study the\nfuture composition of the council, Senator Dandurand declared tho great\npowers should have permanent seats\nso that by continually preaching arbitration and peace to their weaker\nneighbors they might ultimately become Impregnated by their own doctrines and  reform   tholr own  ways\n\"There was a fly ln th6 0|\u201etm\u201ent\u201e\nwhen the speciul meeting opened, stated  the senator.\n\"Germany had written six months\nbefore to the 10 governments represented on tho council to ask them if\nthey would bo favorable to granting\nGermany a permanent seat on the\ncouncil. When the council last February decided to call a special meeting of tho assembly for March 7 lt\ntrust have been a general impression\nthat all members had favorably answered the Inquiry of Germany. Nine\nof them knew that their governments\nhad done so but they did not know\nthat Uru-.ll had answered in a noncommittal way. Many members of the\nassembly have been asking themselves\nwhy this sphinx-like answer was not\ncommunicated to them either by Bra-\n\u201e\u201el\u00b0r .1 .0e\u2122\u00bb\")'- H went without\n\"aying that th. special meeting would\nnot have been called had they known\nthat one of the members was to veto\nthe proposal before the meeting if Urns\nwere not granted a permanent seat on\nthe council.\"\nPope Comments\non Persecution\nof the Catholics\nROME, AjJril fc\u2014Thc persecution ol\nRoman CstholKMstn In Mexico hi-\nIMUmtd the character oi* a very\ngrave offenco against the honor due\nto God. Pope I'itis asserted In a\nletter Iu Cardinal PoBlpilJ. vicar-\ngeneral of his boUnes', made public\n\"\u00bb]\u00bb)'. The letter asked Cardinal\n1'ompilj to urge tbe Catholic of\nRome to ' offer publi, prayer for\nspeedy cessation ol' the \"religious\npe;: ecutlons\"  In   Mexico.\nThe pontiff, however, expressedcon-\nIileiice in and prai*ed lhe episcopacy\nlergy and Roman Carbolic population\n,1* \"<!e.ii-. generous Mexico.\" He as-\n\u25a0Ttcd that tho \"persecutions\" con-\nUtute ii yra\\e misfortune, for souls\nml   fur   lhe   public   good.\nSacred Heart Convent\nHit by Lightning;\nCress Is Shattered\nVANl'orvKI*. April 5\u2014 Sliatterln'g\nho rc.ss at Ilie top ol\" the tower, u\nChining bolt bit the Convent of\nhe Sacred heart in Weal Point Orey\ni Saturday afternoon, Tho Impact\nHook  Mn- entire building.\n:ight-Foot Cougar\nIs Shot by Rancher\nat Gibson's Landing\n\\ ANCOI   I BR,    April    .*,. - A    cougni\nneasurlng eight   feet  two  Inched wai\nKl   b->   James  ! I- tcher. a  rain her. at\n'   .  al', r ibc animal had\ni     UM,     fill.\nBack From Geneva\nm '\u25a0\nSENATOR RAOUL DANDURAND\nWho has just reached Mcntreal on\nhis return from thc League of .Nations conference at Geneva. Senator\nDandurand denies reports that there\nwits a \"dark, deep plot\" between Germany and Brazil and other members\nof tho League of Nations. Plot reports, ho declared, were the outcome\nof reports from delegates satisfying\ntheir governments and public opinion\nHo believes that the great powers\nshould huve permanent scats In the\nleague.\nLiORlACHT\nSINKS IN LAKE,\nTHREE DROWNED\nExport Men Refuse Divulge\nNames of Sailors Lost on\nLake Erie\nWIM'SOR, Ont., April 6\u2014Fisher\nmen at Bag Point, five miles below\nAmherstburg, are convinced that the\nwreckage found late this afternoon\nwas that of the launch Vivian, which\nis thought, to have broken up in a\nheavy gale, at the mouth of the\nDetroit river. Three residents of\nToledo. Ohio, are believed to have\ndrowned.\nThe launch, a cabin cruiser wm\nloaded with about 350 cases of'beer,\nIt Is stated, and was manned by\nArthur Suzor, Andrew Kayus and\nMike   Nyitrul,   all   of  Toledo\nThe party Is believed to liave left\nToledo   last   Wednesday.\nAMHKRSTIiURG, Ont., April 5. _\nThat three men were drowned In an\nattempt to cross Lake Erie on Wednesday with a cargo of liquor Is now\naccepted as a positive fact by police\nhere today.\nWreckage, comprising- part of the\ncabin and the life boat, were washed\nupon the shore near Bar point, and\nIdentified by export dock men as\nbelonging to the Babe Silverwood\nyacht  ot  Toledo.\nExport men, however, refused ti\ngive the names of the men on boat,\nmerely stating that they attempted\nto stop the men from putting out\nwith the cargo. They had watched\nthem with field glasses, they do\nelated, until they wero far out lr\nthe lake. The yacht appeared to\nhave shipped water then. They declared that only three men we're on\nthe boat, one, a passenger from Detroit, and they were all Inexperienced\nin sailing. An effort ls bring made\nIn Toledo lo find the owner of the\nBabe Silverwood, and also to force\nthe export men nt Amherstburg to\ndivulge  the  names of  tho throe.\nFORTY DEATHS,\nHUNDREDS HURT,\nCALCUTTA RIOT\nThree  Days'  Rioting  Was\nOutcome of Religious\nDifferences\nKNIVES, GUNS, STONES\nUSED IN OUTBREAK\nRiot* Stopped by Aid of Military; British Battalion\nPatrols Streets\nCALCUTTA, April 5.-~(Cnnttdlan\nPress cable, via Reuters)\u2014 The latest\nreports ot the Hindu-Moslem rioting,\nwhieh began Good Friday and lusted\nthree days Ha the outcome of religious differences, \u00abhow that there\nhavo been .some *!0. deaths and hundreds of casualties as the result of\nthe outbreak. It has been one of\nthe worst disturbances in recent\nyear.-?.\nThe trouble began while the Sons\nof Islam were praying in the\nmost-ties. They -were exasperated\ninto a state of fury by Hindu religion;; processions in their'immediate\nvicinity,- the processionists being\nheaded by Hindu musicians. Sacred\nImages of Hindu deities were borne\nby tlie prueessionista through the\nstreets.\nThe Hindus were ecstatic in their\ndemiuistrnUon, and refused to desist,\nthough warned that trouble was Impending. Crowds gathered in thf\nnarrow ulleys in the bazaar quarter\nof the city, which soon resoimd.d\n-wlik. -(Tied*- find the Mioise of 'Nfiw-s\nfrom *taves and cudgels, knives also\nbeing brought into deadly play and\neven firearms were used in the\n^nidst of the rioting.\nHurl   Stone*\nThe police were hampered In their\nefforts to queU the rioting by volleys of eton\"s and brickbats being\nhurled at them by people on the\nroofn   of   the   buildings.\nDesecration of the rival places of\nworship, looting of shops and ln-\ncondiaiiRm added to the nightmare.\nEventually the police were reinforced\nby the military and even the worst\nof the disorders were quelled only\nwith the greatest  difficulty.\nA British battalion ls now patrol\nling tN> streets with machine guns\nready for notion if necessary, but\nsporadic   rioting   continues.\nFRENCH ARE READY\nFOR PEACE OR WAR\nSHORTER SKIRTS AND\nLONGER     SLEEVES\nThis   Is  Way   French  Women\nDre.sa at Longchamp\nKaces\n1'AHIS, April 6.\u2014Shortened skirts\nand lengthened slaves marked the\nnew fashions in Women's drowses dls.\nplayed today at the grand opening\nof thp Loiigctmmp race track for tbe\nHat racing \u25a0tftlttp, one of 1'aris'\ngreat annual occasions for display\nD_   the   new   inodts\nDrurnnakers evident Iv have in;ide\nup thfll- minds tli.it wh;ifver cloth\nis saved in ihe skirts mtttt be UBed\nup in Die rest, of tlie frocks, and\nDie ai ins of ih> mndlshly gowned\nwomen were completely bidden tin-\n__r   elaborate   sleeves. Legs   are\nlargely visible,\nSmart omoklng jacket** for women      was     another     feature     uf      tbe\nLongchamp    (union    thaw,      Borne\ndie-.-makers -even hhandout d the\nheavier cloths as a material for ttlil\ngarment,      using      li.ee.      I-*-,*:],.-,      nmi\ncrepe de chine  in  Jackets  Modelled\nalong    ien1   masculine   lines.\nTht ]>   was   only   moderate   interest\nIn the racing. Italpll II. Nl rashnrKer\nof-    .Voiiistowri,     Pa-,     finished     thud\nwiih Aeterolde in the r- atyre race\n\u201e[\u25a0 the day. Aaterolde libera))] reward; d   the   bai'l.'.is   Vj   fboj,\nCoasting Steamer\nSinks Off Rocks\nNear Prince Rupert\nVICTORIA, April 5.\u2014The coasting steamer, Famous, formerly\nthe Amur, w-HI-known to shippinfl\nmen of th;< Pacific coast, has gone\nto the bottom of Balmoral\ncannery, near Prince Rupert, aft\u00abr\nstriking Lewis rock, according to\nadvices received in Vancouver today   from   Prince-   Rupert.\nNo mcntlan is made of the\ncrew, so it is believed all escaped\nb^iore the bow went down.\nBYRDARCTIC\nPARTY SAILS\nTO NORTHLAND\nSteamship With Two Airplanes and 46 Members\nLeaves Brooklyn\nNEW \"YOFUC, April 5.\u2014The Byrd\narctic expedition, like the wild grey\ngoose, sensing the advance of spring,\nstarted northward from Brooklyn\nnavy yard today for the frozen\nnorth, und the land of the midnight\nsun.\nThe steamship Chantier sailed,\nafter Communder Richard E. Byrd\nand the 46 members of the expedition, aided by bluejackets from the\nnavy yard, had labored at high speed\nto stow below decks the two airplanes with which the explorers plan\nto fly over the  north pole.\nA .huge throng, including many\nprominent persons, cheered the expedition   on   Its   way.\nThe Chan tier's destination was\nKing's Bay, -Spitzhergen, whence the\nfirst flight will be made to Peary-\nland, 401) miles to the northwest,\nThere, n flying fcaso wlil be established and from that base the explorers hope to make an 850-mIie\nflight to, and around, the polo and\nback to the base.\nWILKfNS EXPEDITION\nIS SHORT OF FOOD\nHOUSE RESUMES\nTODAY AFTER AN\nEASTER RECESS\nCabinet Meeting Slated Prior\nto the House Opening for Day\nMoroccan   Situation   Can   Be\nJudged Either Way; Prefer Peace, However\nPARIS, April \u00bb.\u2014The French gov-\nernment ls ready for either peace or\nwar in Morocco, and while Its lenders\nhave made known their preference for\npeace they are counting ahotit equally\non  the chances  of  pea<-e and wnr.\nHowever, reports of progress to\nward cessation of the war come from\nMorocco. The persistent efforts of\nAh,l-!0]-Krlm. leader of the insurgent\nRirrion*, to got Into negotiations with\nlhe French huve finally come to t\npoint where It Is likely that hli\nemissaries will soon meet t-eprweflt*.-\nlives of the sultan and the French\nprotectorate ot Raliat. In official\ncircles here, however, lt Is pointed\nout that it ls In tho Spanish zone\nIhat pence must he made und thai\nI'll (inns continue to Insist on tortus\nwhich  the Spaniards reject.\nTin-re is some skepticism here,\nhowever, regarding Abd-H-Kjlm. desire for peace. This ls due to the\nfact that the activities of his peace\nemissaries coincide with the reinforcement nf his troops nt certain\npoints and Rlfflan local offoiuives.\nwhich the French military authorities\nbelieve are Intended to feel nut th-*\nstrength   of   tile   French   def'-nce.\nWestminster Trestle\nApproaching Bridge\nSinks; Holds Up Trains\nNBW WESTMINSTER, 1!. C\u201e April\n!i.- Train service hetween Seattle and\nVancouver and New Westminster was\ndisrupted over the week-end ns a result of inn feet of the Ureut Northern\nriillwny wooden trestle approach to\nIhe bridge nen-ss the Fraser river\n1,, re, sinking into swampy land on\nlhe mi,i;11\u00bb shl'- of the river on Saturday nlBlit.\n .em       _\nRobb Out on Bail\nPending Hearing of\nHis Appeal Soon\nKDMONTON, April r*..\u2014Following Hie\ngranting \"f ball. Siturday. tu I'. A,\n\"Baity\" Robb, under \u25a0epteuc*- nr rive\nviiir** in prison fur ilt*<**tli\u00bbn fraud**,\nRgbb waa given hla freedom ru.tcrday\npeodtU | Hi- hearing of Mm appeal before lh- apuellaie rtlvlatmi. Kail war\nprovided bj H\"bb hlmsHf In th- rum\n\u25a0 BO ai'ii ihe remainder of the\nH lfl  \u00ab  s  raised bj   friends,\nDetroit  Northern   Party  May\nEat Dogs Unless Supplies Arrive\nNEW YORK, April G.\u2014The Detroit arctic expedition may have tu\nshoot Its dogs If food l8 not obtained\nfor them In a short time, a radio\nmessuRe from the party which Is\nexploring the polar lands north of\nAlaska, said tonight. The huskies\nare drawing the sleds of ono division\nof the expedition which Is pushing\noverland toward the mouth of the\nColevllle river, which Is about 140\nmiles from Point Barrow, Alaska,\nthe   explorers'    base    of    operations.\nThe men of the party, according\nto the dispatch are living on ptarmigan, but there is not enough for th\u00ab\ndogs.\nTho expedition, sponsored by the\nDetroit Aviation society is ln command  of  Capt.  O.   H.   Wilkins.\nMission City Man\nDies in Fall From\nTrain; Was Out All Night\nMISSION\"   CWT,   B.   C,   April   -5,\nAfter   lying   on    the    railway    track\nbadly   injured   all   Friday   night   near\nKuskln,    10    miles    west    of    Mission\nCity,     Harry    Crufkshank,    40,    was\nfound   next   morning  and   brought  to\nhospital  here,  where  he  died  yesterday.    He did not recover sufficiently\nto make a statement,  but he ls presumed   to   have   attempted   to   alight\nj from  the  train OD  which  he was re-\ni turning from Vancouver while it was\nI In motion.\nUnlucky Thirteen! Party\nLost on Mountain Seek\nShelter From Blizzard\nFEATURE EXPECTED TO\nBE KENNEDY'S TALK\nWill Tell House Why Has\nNot Resigned Over Election Irregularities\nOTTAWA, April 5.\u2014Parliament\nresumes tomorrow, after the Easter\nrecess, with members of bdth the\nhOUM of commons -and the senate\nin attendance. Premier Mackenzie\nKing and members of the cabinet,\nwho have been out of town, are expected back tomorrow. A meeting\n-)f the cabinet will take place at noon\n'ir early in the afternoon before the\nhouse   meets.\nGovernment business, legislation\nalready un the order paper, and\npossibly estimates will occupy the attention of the members of the house.\nThe senate will be asked to approve\nthe Interim supply bill providing\nfor one-twelfth of the total amount\nof the main estimates. This bill\npassed the house of commons several\n.lays ago and will be assented to\nby the deputy of the governor-general on Wednesday. Its passage in-\n\u25a0nnes payment of Civil service salaries which falls on the 15th of\nthe  month. 1\nThe government will. It Is expected. brinK down the budget with as\nlittle delay as possible now that the\nEaster holiday Is over. No indication has been given yet ns to the\n\u25a0,'xuct date that the finance minister\nwill chooso on which to make his\ninnual statement. Preparations,\nhowever, are under way for what\nis generally regarded as tho most\nimportant item on the kessionat\nprogram. Reductions in taxation\nhave been forecast on a number\nOf occasions, A cut ln the Income\ntux us well as tariff reductions, is\n-aid   to   bo   under   consideration.\nTomorrow's sitting of the house\nof commons will be featured by a\n-statement from D. Bl Kennedy, Progressive, Peace River, in regard td\nthe contention that he should resign his seat because of irregularities\nduring tho election In his constituency. .Mr. Kennedy, who says that\nhe does not intend to resign, will\nprobably make his statement at the\nopening, on a questioning of privilege.\nThe parliamentary committee on\nthe customs adminlstratipns resumes\nits sittings tomorrow morning. The\nEaster recess, it Is understood, haa\ngiven counsel and auditors for the\ncommittee an opportunity to go Into\nbooks and papers which have been\naccumulated since the investigation\nopened. Tho result of these examinations will be laid before the committee  when   ready.\nBattles Price-Cutting\nVANCOUVER,    April  ' 5.\u2014Lost    on\nthe   mountains,   13   ehUdren   at   Gibson's    landing   battled   a   blizzard    all\nnight from behind a large fuMen tree,\nand   wore   found   by   a    MOPch   party\nj next   morning.     Meanwhile   Dr.   Inglis\nj broke a rib In a fall helping to effect\n1 the rescue.\nPRINCESS VICTORIA\nCONTINUES IMPROVE\nSatisfactory     Progress    Says\nBulletin;    Prince    Dines\nWith King and Queen\nLONDON\", April 5.\u2014Princess Victoria, sister of King George, who ls\nsuffering from lnfluunzal-piieumonia,\ncontinues to impruvfc her physlrirnis\nannounced    tonight. The    evening\nbulletin  said:\n\"There has been further slight and\nsatisfactory progress in I'l-incess Victoria's condition during the day.\"\nThe Prince of Wales dined todny\nWilli King George nnd Queen Mary\nat Buckingham palace. He had made\ngood progress in his recovery from\nhis  operation.\nJAMES   T,   CROWDER\nOf Vancouver, who addressed a\nmeeting of Nelson business men last\nnight. He is touring the Dominion\nwith the object of organising Canadian manufacturers and wholesalers\nto prevent price-cutting. He has\nspent seven months on the road,\nmostly in eastern Canada, and is now\non his way to his home In Vuncouver.\nHo left last night on tho coast train.\nFLYERSMAKE\nFIRST LAP OF\nLONGFUGHT\nThree Spanish Machines Do\n500 Miles of Trip to Phil\nippine Islands\nMADRID, April 5.\u2014The El Cano\nair squadron, flying from Madrid to\nManila, Philippines, completed thi\nfirst COO-mile link of tho tn.uoo-mil-.\njourney with its arrival at the Wliiti\nHouse flying field in Algiers, French\nNorth Africa. Since none of th1\nthree machines carries radio equip\nment, news of their progress was re\ncoived only after their arival at\nAlgiers,\nThe squadron is lej by Captain\nEstevez.\nTheir departure was businesslike,\nA crowd of about 1000 persons bade\nthem farewell. No relatives were\npresent by tho express wish of tho\nairmen. About 2n0 gallons of gasoline and 75 of oil were put on board\nthe Prequet aeroplanes and the motors then were set in motion, and at\n'8:15 o'clock they ventured forth amid\ntho cheers of the mullilude assembled around tlie Cualro Vientos\nflying  field.\nTho airmen refused to carry food\nwith them. Only a few vaccum\nbottles -of coffee were taken along.\nTho squadron flew over Curtagena at\n10:50 o'clock this morning, and then\nheaded toward the sea in the direction of the Afrlean  coast.\nCHAPMANPAYS\nPENALTY FOR\nHIS MURDERING\nMurderer and Mail Robber\nHanged Shortly After\nMidnight\nPRONOUNCED DEAD\nJUST AFTER TWELVE\nAte  a  Hearty Meal;   Last\nAppeal of No Use; New\nMechanism Used\nTRIAL OF JOSEPH\nMYERS IS NOW ON\nRefuses to Leave\nBeer Parlor; When He\nDoes He Takes Window\nVANCOrVBIl,     April     .-.-Tin-     11\ni,'(ii,(-!(   clotlUK   li\"i*r   ill   th\u00ab   I)i,minimi\nhotol    I r    niirlor    Saturday    nlxlit\nround   Robert   Harfor*   w.-i]   ptoajed\n\u00abU)i  WYfti-ni ft-slHUi.'s.  .-uui   umvtiliiiK\n:,i lean. The attendant! ej,<-t,-,i him.\nWith hhn went one Hit plate *-*U*\nwindow,   ll*- waa arretted.\ni Thirty-two Persons\nDie, Four Thousand\nHomeless, Near Cairo\nCAIRO, April 5.\u2014Th,rty-two\nponon, arc (i.ad, and 4003 homa-\nItis, through 9 gr-'it fir. whirli\nr\u00bbi)-d in the T.nt.S clir ti-ir t, t>0\nmilm nifth ol here,, Tlie fire de-\nftroyi-d 612 hcujee, _ j\nVernon Boy Dies\nAfter Being Thrown\nFrom Horse's Back\nVBUMA*.  II.  c.  April 5.\u2014Thrown\nfrom his Iioisl- when th'! animal\ntripped over a wire, J,,lin c'uven nuf-\nf'TO.,1 injuries from which he died 24\nhours later. The youth, ivho wns\nretniriinK home nfter roniidlnfr up\nsnme (.iitlle, waa ,'ihle to walk a Ihort\ndl.stmire to the house aftST 111? full.\nhin only visible injury being* u serntch\nun fcis, stomal-!). Death WM at*rili-\nuted to paralyela.\n     _\u25a0  .-'\nElection Charges Against\nBirch and Wilcox Are\nWithdrawn by the Crown\nEDMONTON, April 5.\u2014Cfcargei\ngftlMt 10. R, Hhch ami W. .).\nWilcox of forging (locunumtn -purporting to he oppolntmont to net a\u00ab\nscrutineers for Jftme- A. ColUnn al\ntlie Bruli No. 4 poll in the lYaee\nriver     fedtTMl     elcflion,     h;ive     Ynvn\nwithdrawn   by  the  crown.    The  two\nmin, Who were to have appeared\ni;>    criminal    court,    on    Tuesday    to\nm.-wt-r  [in-   ch.-iin-'s  will  not  now  bo\ni\u00abjuir\u00abd lu nt\u00abnd*\nAVINN-lPKr;, April 5.\u2014The trial\nor Joseph My\u00ablT managing director\nof the liingo iMine->, limited, -hinged\nwith making fuLse statements with\nintent to deceive, began before .Mr.\nJustice Curran iu court of Klng'--\nbench here today and b< fore adjournment, testimony of two witnesses  had   been   taken.\nTlie testimony was purely technical\nand designed to prove Myers' connection with tin- company,\ncondTwright\nfor an explosion\nSpark  I^niti'd  Gas   Fumes  in\nBrandon Explosion; Owners Censured\n\\\\>7nn .R.KFI i xi>     riusox.\nConn.,   Apri1    \u00ab.\u2014-ti-eraM   < lwp-\ninan, notorious riihU-r, vilio\nWaited u hi t u*r fig lit nntJI tim\ncml to rwjip'e' the noose for tlie\nniinth-r <,f a AVw Britain |>oli<v-\ninan 'luring- a mblx-ry, (k-tohcr\n1_. i\u00bb_4. ilhil on IViiiM-ctk-Ht'H\nnew hanging iiif--'h'ii-* nt 12-0***\noVIiH-k this iimrikiii-ir. Calm and\nunmoved to I Ik* '\"tut, Uu) maii\nwIlomc rtir\u00ab\u00bb<*r of crime had! b***-\n4-ome- h-gcniUir), walked to lib\n(h-alh Hteadily.\nChapman, whose real name was\nOeorge Chart res, the son of a respectable family, walked quietly to\nhis place in the blue chalk circles\non the floor where the noofte was\nadjusted. A few minutes later, the\nlife, which had encompassed som_\nof the most sensational crlmts of\nthe   last   decade,   was   ended.\nFev. Father Michael P. Barry,\nwho remained with Chapman in hla\nlast hours, claimed the body and\nordered It removed at once to I>11-\nImi'a Mortuary chapel on Main street.\nChapman's funeral will be held fr_m\nthere  this   morning.\nTakes Few MJuuU-n\nTwo jerks of the Convict'- new-\nhanging machine and all that remained on the earth of the *upcr-\nbandit swayed limply a few Inches\noff the floor of the death chamber.\nDoctors want- orward to apply their\nstethoscopes to the body. The actual\nbusiness of final Justice required but\na few minutes. Tho hour of midnight having passed and the murderer's last reprieve running out with\nthe day, prison officials accompanied\nby newspaper men and physicians\nwalked through a high vaulted echoing passage to the death chamber,\nin a minute they were seated. Thw\ndoor leading to the death cell opened\nand Chapman, preceded by Rev.\nFather Barry, und guarded on either\nside, stepped Into the stillness of the\nroom, Tho slender figure of the\ncondemned man was clad in the\nclothes of a free man. His low\nwhile collar was open. Quick lv\ngin wing to left and right, he advanced toward the noose which hun*r\nmotionless.\nPriest Claim* 111.- Body\nA guard passed a strap around\nChapman's legs above the knees and\nwith an almost simultaneous motion\nguards slipped a black satin cap over\nIlls head. Tho noose was adjusted.\nThe warden gave a signal, and as\na foot pressed a catch release in\na corner of the room, the hlack of\nthe rope whipped up once and again.\nThe man was carried several feet\ninto the air and held there swaying.\nThe hands of the clock stood at 4\nminutes   past   12,   midnight.\nThen the hody was, lowered and\nafter physici:i us had made their examination the body was placed in\nan    undertaker's    basket.\nThe witnesses left their chairs and\nformed In a colunni fur Lhe march\nbach to the board or pardon room.\nHere a telegraph instrument clattered\nand  clicked.\nFather Michael Harry of the Sacred Heart church of Wethersfield\nSlalmed tin- body of Chapman Just\nbefore the execution, \"as he would\n[that Of a friend.\" Ye.-Herduy after-\nnoon a grey-haired woman, who said\n[she was Victoria Cook of Boston, volunteered lo take hii bodv and his at-\ntorneye had previously offered to\nI look after the renin Ins to prevent\ntheir balnff writ to the Vale school of\nI medicine.\nj AVKTHKK8K1EI-D PRISON, Conn.,\nApril G.\u2014A few hours left to him\nbefore the Connecticut state hanging mechanism would cut his life\nin two jerk*, OeraM Chapman, little\nbandit,   stood    before   the   board   of\nI (Continued    on    Pago   Two.)\nWINSrpKa, Aprtl 5.\u2014(lusoiine\nfunics which were ignited by a\nspark-from a sni.-iU motor used to\nrun   a   pump,   or   by   fire   In   a   etove\nin   tlie   building   was   tho   probable\ncans,- of thi' dis.isii'nus explosion\nand fire which d*etro|rtd the warehouse of the  Independent  Oil  com*\npany nt Brandon, Man., Miireh 30,\nmd caueed the iliath of one man\nand   the   injury   to   two   other-\".\nThe report issued by the provincial fuv coiiunis-iMner, B. McCnith,\ntoday afo-r an i lnvi itifat-On, stales\nthat \"conditional In the warehouse\nWefe Just right fur rach nn occur-\nrenee\" and that the building In\nwhieh   the   business   was   can led   on\nand the manner In which  the geeo-\nline was hainlleil \"was particularly\ndangerous.\"\nThe report etatet thai the bundling of gasoline is covered by regulations   uixh r   Dominion   legislation,\nbut that there appear-** to be no\nftdl ral    depart in ent    taking    any    in*\nterwt in the matt** and turther in-\n1 quixlud are being made in this dlrec-\nI\"\t\nThe Weather\nj     Tim   ti'inperaturi'M  below are  for  the\nli hours ending yeatnragy afternoon at\n5  o'clock\nVICTORIA,    April\nr,.\u2014Nelson\namt\n-Iclntty:    Oanarmllr\nlair,   with\nfrost\n.it  otgbt.\nMin.\nMax.\nM-il.SuN*    \t\n     JI\n49\nVictoria    \t\n    4-1\nM\nA'iUirnliVft*       \t\n.....    40\nr,3\nKamloopa    \t\n      31\nGO\nI'rim t-   Rup-n**    ...\n31\n62\nlv' L v;in     \t\n      34\n60\nCalgary     \t\n     12\n21\nWii'nipt'K'      \t\n      16\n40\nPort_\u00bbd     \t\n      4H\nU\nS;m    KiancUeu    , -\n     *\u25a0\ntill\nBeat'le    \t\n....     46\n64\n8po\u2014_a    \t\n      34\n44\nI'i-u! irlim      \t\n....   .in\n4t;\nVernon     \t\n     32\n11\nUnrkjM-vllle      \t\n        8\nSi)\nPriori    AH\u00bb-i-t\n6\nu\ns\\,lt't   CWT' in\n.    11\nt\u00bb\n<;ir.Nl'l-i|\"    \t\n..\u201e    tt\nM\n \u25a0\u2014\nVsge Tmf\nTUT. NET-SOtf DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY MORNING, A?I.It 6, 1926\nDelegates Gather\nat Montreal for\nEducational Meet\nMONTREAL, April 6.\u2014Nearly 208\ndelegates had arrived late this eve-\niiing   on   the   eve   of   the   third   trien\nnial   national   conference   on   educa-lcil\ntion   und    citiztn-hin,    representatives\ncoming   from   every   province   of   the\nI>.-minion, Great Britain and France.\nHon.      Vincent      Mas**ey      reached\nMontreal early today and this eve-\n\u25a0tng (aya a dinner to the lovernor-\nfaatral and Lady Byng. Mr. Massey is president of thc national coun-\nLord    Byng\nLeading Hotels of the West\nWhere Superior Accommodation May Be Obtained\n'???e.\nGeorge Benwell, Proprietor\nThe Premier Hotel of the Interior\nEUROPEAN PLAN, ROOMS $1.00 UP\nRooms  with  Running Water, Private  Baths and  en  Suite.\nHeadquarters   for   all   Travelling   Men,   Mining   Men,   Lumber   Men\nand  Tourists. ,\nSPECIAL  SUNDAY   DINNER,  $1.00.\nThe  Most  Comfortable  RotUl\nRotarian   Headquarters,\nda  In  the  City.\nHUME \u2014 W.  Daoza,  Kaslo;  It.  Min-\n:er, J. W. Stewart, Spokane; W. Dowl-\n, W.  G.   Morris. Ymir; Mr. nnd Mrs\nJ.   Coo,   Vancouver;   S.   Wilson   and\ni, Penile; li. Pognottl, Trail.\nNEW   SAMPLE   ROOMS.\nALL   DAYLIGHT.\nFREE    BUS    FROM    STATION\nAND   80AT.\nHotel Strathcona\nEUROPEAN PLAN\n\"A Home for Those Away From Home\"\nUNEXCELLED SERVICE\nIs\nllOl!\nrary\nptiOI\nto\n;itly,\n\u2022he\n\u2022while\npresident.\nLater  tins !\u25a0\nK.C,    tend  red\n\u25a0It\u2014.\naniens open tomorrow under tlie\npresidency of  M.   Edouard  .Montpetit,\nof   the   University   of   Montreal.\nro  children\nwara Injured\ne   of   Charles\n.\u2022\u2022hip   former\nt lives and par-\nn fire destroyed\nWindslade, Aithur\nnear    l'ulineiston,\nwl\nHer Nerves Were\n\"All Broken Up\"\nShe Could Not Sleep\nMrs. David Gallottgher, 37 Lynd-\n_.urst Ave., Hamilton, Ont., writ*1\".\n\u2014\"My nerves were all broken up\nand I could not sleep at nipnt, and I\nwould have to get up out of bed and\nwalk the floor for hours at a time.\nAfter Using a Box of\nI Began To Feel Much Better,\nand after using a few more boxes\nI could enjoy my rest as well as ever\nI could.\"\nH. & N. Pills have been on tha\nmarket for tho pnat 32 years; your\nnearest druggist noils them; put up\nonly by The T. Milburn Co., Limited,\nToronto, OnL\nNew Grand Hotel\n11*   VERNON   ST.   EAST\nS.   E.   MILLS,   PROPRIETOR\nCold   Water.\nHeadquarters   for   Everybody.     Hot   and\nTelephones  in  All  Rooms.\nFREE BU8 FROM STATION AND BOAT\nNEW <*KAN!> _ Mrs. M;irkovk-h,\nKimberley; li. Silwlnkle. Salmo; R. I'.\nEdward*,   Columbia   Gardens;   Mr.   and\nQueen's Hotel\n**HE CENTER OF CONVENIENCE\nml and cold water In every room\nSteam heated.\nA.  LAPOINTE,  Prop.\nSTIRLING HOTEL\n_Vfa   Blockt   East   of   Post   Office\nSteam  heated. Hot and  eold  water.\nRooms   by   day   or   week.\nAlso  .Furnished   Suites.\nP.   H.   BUSH,   Prop.\nqukkns   \u2014   M.   MeCa-tte,   h.   U*> '\n('\u25a0\u25a0Hlin    Salmo;  (\".   Mankln,   Spokane;   W. ,\nC     WiUson,   Si.\u2022ran   City;    E.   Tailiefer. ,\nLemon Creek; Mr. and Mrs. T. Braylea '\nL   Hahy,  Fonterne; D.  McLtiid, Grand:\nForks. ;\nSHERBROOKE HOTEL\nNear C.  P.  R.  Station.\nKooms   at   Reasonable   Katea\nH.   DUNK,   Proprietor\nSAVOY HOTEL\nBAKER ST.     NELSON B.C.\n2 BLOCKS FROfl DEPOT\nSTEAM HEATED\nHOT ^COID RUNWNCi WATER\n\u25a0   in MOWS.\nJ.A.KtRR,       . \u25a0I'.a.aitt.a.\nPAVOY\nand faintly,\ntteele S:.li\nCreek; M \\\nRoBX-ru. 81u<\n('. Black, s\nj. il Mel\ni.ittic    Cal\nCreek.\n\u2014  Mr.\ny.    lb\nJ.\nand Mrs. Broadweoe\niland;   K.   Lenftll,   J.\nC.    Hsnaen,    ^heeu\nCu&koff,  v.-.rtjilii;  EC.  D.\ni City; A. tt. Borrow, J.\ni*.on;  C.   8.   H-.iUJ.iek.   Mrs.\nlilan,    Uriel    11.    A     .1.\nAydette,   Roek\nRESTORED TO\nGOOD HEALTH\nMother of Eleven Children\nPraises Lydia E. Pinkham's\nVegetable Compound\nHer Interesting Experience\nBuckingham, Quebec.-\"I am tht\nmother  of  eleven   living children,\n'   piy baby is\nand   ,...\nlive months old.\nI am only 38 years\nold and I havo\ntaken Lydia E.\nl'inkham 8 Vegetable Compound\nfor weakness and\nmy nerves. I knew\nof it from my\nsister, Dame Edouard Bellefeuille\no f Kamsayvilla\nFor five, years 1\nwns m misery and was always ready\nto cry. Now I am so happy to have\ngood health. My daughter, who is\n18 years old, haa also taken it and\nwill be happy to recommend it to ull\nyoung girls. -Dame WILLIAM Parent, Box 414, Buckingham, Quebec.\nWhy suffer for years with backache, nervousness and other ailments\ncommon to women from early life to\nmiddle age, when Lydia E. 1'inkham'a\nVegetable Compound will give you\nrelief?\nIn a recent country-wide canvass\nof purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham's\nVegetable Com|iound, over 250,000\nreplies were received, and 98 out of\nevery 100 reported they were benefited by its use. c\nCHAPMANPAYS\nPENALTY FOR\nHISIWERING\nnn   objec-\nwaa    hu.*-;-\ndarlng\nIn  tilt\n(Continued From Page One.)\npardon- and, looking directly at\nGovernor Trumbull, drawled \"I have\nacquired a. .swine of tlie futility of\nthi**) whole proc< edings.\" His sense\nwaa justified ln that board unanimously retuidng to prevent by coin-'\nmutation hia hanging at midnight\nfor the murder of policeman James\nSkelly    of    New    Britain.\n\"I have been asked,\" -said the\nprisoner, \"why I did nut protest\nmy innocence before* Well, I don't\nthink my voice was probably loud\nenough under solitary confinement\nlo be heard any great distance.     \u2022     *     \u2022\n\"The warden will till you how\nwell I Mas able to communicate\nwith the ouWidQ. I was kept so\ndote that I was rot even bothered\nby mosquitoes.\" Here a ghost of\na grin softened the hatchet face.\nHits   at   Acorn\nChapman did not spare States Attorney Hugh Alcorn In sarcastic references to the conduct of bis case.\n\"I do not think that Mr. Alcorn\nthought mc guilty at first, but when\nthe car used in the rubbery murder\nwas discovered as belonging to me\nhere waa an opportunity \u2022 \u2022 *\nor something distorted into an opportunity, to advance one's self. There\nwas a clamor. Here's a notorious\ncharacter that deserves to be kllleu\ninyhow.    *    \u2022    *\n\"If you huVt ever been confronted\nhy a Me 90 monstrous that you have\nnot the insensibility to protest you\nSnow it haa the effect of stupefying.     *     *     \u25a0\n'\u2022Mind   U  N<f   Otderly\"\n\"I    know    I   am    not   -speak Im\nlerly,\"    he    continued,    \"be~ausi\nmind   is   not   in   un   orderly\nvou    can    piobably    understand    why\nit    Isn't.\"      Tho   prison -r   glanced   at |\nthe    clock    on    tho    wall.\nReviewing parts of evidence against\nhhn. Chapman said. \"All the argument against me has been built up\nOfl pulton and prejudic. and Is un*\nanswerable. I shall not grasp which\nls    nonexistent. 1    cannot    grasp\nphantoms of Mr. Alcorn's rich Imagination. I am not constructed so\nthat   I   would  urgue passion for pa_-\nWhen    lie   ial<3    \"tlu\nthin\nBackaclie-Rslieved\nTwenty-two Years Ago\nNova Scotian Took Dodd's\nKidney   Pill-   and   Has\nHal No Sign of Lame\nBack Since\nNelson's Best Cafes\nTHE WHITE LUNCH\nHome Cooking\nAll   White   Help\nProprietor\u2014P.  L.  SLOAN\nNext  to  Overwaitea  Store\nary\nOCCIDENTAL   HOTEL\nA.   C.   TOWNER,   Proprieter\nThe   home   of   plenty,\nKlfty   rooms   of   solid   comfort.\n\u2022\u2022   nerve  the   best   meals  in   Nelson.\nIt'a   the   cook.\nTHE MADDEN HOTEL\nT.   MADDEN,   Prop.\nSteam- Heated   Room!  by  the   Dey,\nWeek   or   Month.\nEvery consideration shown to guests.\nDor.  Baker  end   Ward   Ste.,  Nelson\nROYAL CAFE\nClassic   Restaurani\nRefinement    and     Delicacy    Prevails\nOPEN   DAY   AND   NIGHT\nLuncheon,   11: U0   to   I    _ 35c\nSpe dut   IMnners,' StM   lo   8    35c\nWe   ypetiah_e   In   Chop   Suey   and\nNtfodlee.\n\u2014PHONE   182\u2014\nMr. D. Ci McKinno-i Sends Remarkable Teetimonial for Dodd's Kidney\nPills\nKelnoeh, X. B., April fi (Special).--\n\"Years ago L, gut hurt by a runuwuy\nhoim The wheels of I heavy cart\nn-issed over my back hurling me very\nbadly. My bark was so weak that\nI could not do much heavy work\nand lots of times I could not work\nat all. Could hot straighten my baok.\nI tried different doctors and different\nplasters, but they did me no good.\nT met a \u25a0 friend who told me to tike\nDodd'l Kidncv Pills. He said if one\nbox won't r-dieve you, two will.* -So\nthat very day I sent for- two boxes\nto the nearest druggist, then 20 miles\naway nnd took them as directed. The\ntwo boxes relieved me. That was 21!\ntaayn _0O and I have never had the\nsign of a lame back since. Tou can\nuse, my testimony for the benefit of\nanyone who may be suffering like I\ndid.\"\nDodd's Kidney Villa have restored\nsound health to thousands of troubled\nmen und women. Give them a trial\nat once.\n1 even too rotten for me,\"\ntlon by state's attorney\ntained   by   the   governor.\n\u25a0u.iaid Chapman tad a varied crlml-\n] nal   lite   for   19   yeara,   Mart lug   when\nI lie was a  mere   youth   ut   lti.     Me   be-\nj came known   to  tiie   police  uf  the  nation   as   a   \"f-iuptr   bandit.\nHis* earlier crimes, however, were\nmostly petty larcenies, and It was not\nuntil la.t wh-en he engineered the\ng \"million dullar\" mail robbery\nhTart of New York City, that\nhe staged his biggest \"Job.\" His\narrest followed a few months later\nand then came two penaatlunal\nescapes from the federal penitentiary\nat Atlanta, \"where he had been sentenced   for   25   years.\nAlter his final escape, be eluded a\nnation-wide hunt until 1024, when ht-.\nwas captured after \u25a0hooting and killing a New Britain, Conn., policeman.\nAppeals to Courts\nPORteewd of an Intelligence highe.*\nthan that of the criminal of hi\u00ab\ntype^ and fairly well read, be aided\nhis coun.s*-'! Iu carrying his appeal\nfrom conviction through the higli\ncourts.\nHe VU born George Chartres. tht\nson of Irfih parents, who died when\nhe was a boy. Under the nam.-\n11*07, he was first convicted of petty\nthievery and was si nt to Elmlra re\nformatory. ]*'rom that V *>e he spent\nmore than one-third ot his life behind   prison   walls.\nReleased from Elmlra In 1S08, h\nwas sentenced tho following yfear to\nAuburn prison for two- ytuva for\ntheft. In 1912 he went to Sing fating\nprison to serve 10 yeirs for grand\nlarceny, hut obtained a parole\n1919. He left prison with George\n\"Dutch\" Anderson of Rochester, N\nY., who became his partntr in\ncrime.\nAfter   ill'cit   Honor   venlu'es   in   the\n\"\u2022est.   the   two,   together   with   Charl\nTjocrber,   held   up   a   New   York   po\noffice   truck   laden   with   a   rich   shipment of registered  mall  while  it wus\ni o *.     rriutft    irom    a    downtown     sub-\n._    j station to the general poH office up\ni'.own.     It   was   on   of   the   boldest,   a;\nor- I woM    rn    one     of    the    richest    mal\nmv j robberies   in   the   annals   of   the   post\nstate'; | office.     The   loot   totaltd   $1,454,129\ncu-h   und   securities. ,\nSent to Pen\nChiipuian and Anders-ton wee UN\nr*-t-.l,d on July 3, 1B22, In Chap-\nmi ns stuJIo-upartmtnt In fashion-\n-itle Gramercy park, ln New York\nOn the U'st'mony of I\u00bberl>er, who was\n\u25a0irnsted and turned state's evidence,\nthe two wo1-.1 sentenced to 25 years\neach   in   A'lanta.\nDurfflf the trial Chapman made one\nbeak for liberty, but was captured\non n narrow ledge of a building high\nibove Broadway. He made two dif-\nfer'nt escapes from Atlanta, and it\nwan while at liberty attar Uke latter\ntill Offal that he was charged w'th\n'--.v'nir killed I'utrolman .James Skelly,\ndor.'ng a store robbery In New Britain.\nU'*-\" flrat e-icap- from Atlanta was\non MWh 27, 1923, when h* and\nFiank Grnv. a forger, elud.'d the\nfonrdt- Two days liter they were\nsurrounded about 50 imles away. In\nIhe gan baffle which followed Chapman waa shot three -times. He was\n'tilni tl St. Mary's hosnital at Allien**. C,i\u201e but escaptd within a\nmouth.\nfit-i w.-is n-norted in varioUH parts\nof the country at different times, but!\nnothing definite became known until\nOctober 10. 1924, when the New Bri-\n\u2666'*1n piillc man was killtd. Tbe ih>-\nH<\u00bbeiiinn had eurprlMd two *afo blort-i\ners at work. One of thern, who\np-oved to be Chapman, fhot his way\nto liberty, killing Skelly, and the\nott-er, Walter B, Sheen, son of a\nSprlngOeld, - Mass., hotelman, was\n\u2022dptured. Shean conf'ssed that\nChcnman was his accomplice.\nMOTHERS\nAND  THEIR   CHILDREN\nPOSTMAN HLTU'UISES\nOne Mother Says:\nMy littlo sun, who is not yet old\nenough) to go to school, remarked\none day when I brought in the mail,\n\"Why doesn't\" the mall man ever\nIningr me anything'.'\" This gave\nme un Idea, und now quite occasionally I elip a bright card or an envelope containing some pretty cutouts into the mail box and bring\nit in along with my letters. He\ndjesn't expect this oftener than\nonce or twice a week, but itVaright-\nens up his day a lot and Is easy\nto  do.\nUNITED KINGDOM IN\nMIDST SUMMER HEAT\nHoliday\nVisitors\nwill find tome i'.\\tra fine\nvalues in Dfess Clouds at\nour store.\nWe have planed our\nSpring fabrics at a very\nclose price for this week\u2014\nEnglish Broadcloth, Rayon\nSilk:-, Muslins, Voiles, and\nsome extra quality Ginghams.\nWe have a bi(* selection\nof Gingham House Dresses\nat wonderful values.\nDo not  overlook our\nSpring Coats, Dresses\naud Millinery.\nNelson  Dry Goodi Co.\nLadies'    Wear    Specialist,\nat\nare\nProlonged   Sunshine   Most\nBaater for -About\nEigh'.y Yeafs\nLONDON, April 5,\u2014Not for 8u years\nhas th.re been such prolonged sunshine at Euster-tlde in the United\nKingdom us has been the case In\nthe   present   Eastc-ii'V.\nEustbourne, Hournemouih and liog-\nndr were visited by -severe thunderstorms yesterday, and elsewhere the\nsky was overcast after midday, but\ntoday throughout pruct'cally the\nwhole of Great Britain, tlu weather\nwas  like  thut of mid-.luly.\nBathing at tli? seaside wis in full\nswing and so thick were the small\ncraft on the upper reaches of the\nThames thut It would have been almost possible for a p-rson to walk\nacross   the   river  on  the  boats.\nPeople Evtt'ng out for country\nwalks,   who   took   the   precaution   tr\ncarry their umbrellas ln case lt\nmight rain, and thein as gun shades,\nth\"   wea'her   be-ng   so   hot. \u25a0\nThe dawn witnessed huge queue\nof people waiting U buy tickets for\nthe   various   seaside   excursions.\nIn the fc-cottisli resorts the temp-.- a-\nture   WU   about   6_   decrees.\nKOOTENAY HOTEL\nNOW   REOPENED\nUnder   New   Management\n**A H\"im- fnr lhe Working Man.\"\nGEORGE   B.  MASSOZ,\nProprietor\nM\nMc-l-c\nwhy. 49 Creeki J.\nik-ii, M. Wnjdn.\naid, Nov;l Nwtia.\ns, c HcBechern,\nI.iuiKhlin     U.    Nabrlnko.\nB    Walhu-L-.   T.   Mi-Nal.-,\nUMin.   A]i|>leilale;  R.  li.\nCLASSIFIED     ADS     BRING\n\u2022 ULTS    EVERY   TIMB.\n'i'HE L D. CAFE\nP1nMt*yqulp|>ed\ntfttjr,     OPKN   ti\nSPtCIAL\u2014Ice  t\nital   Hot   Drinks.\nni-difd   rooms;   li\nWe   Cater   to\nHMlaureot   In   the\n\\V AND NUIIIT.\nifani. BoM V\\*ater\nNice, clean, fur-\nit snd ootd water\nP-ivate   Parties.\nI -J \u2666*>-\u25ba\u00bb- JI\nrtles painlessly treated without op\nprat Ion. Cure giia ran teed I it writ tun\nMoney returned unless cured. Writ*\nfor *\u25a0'-*\u25a0*> hnnhloi      li.-tiiin cur\u00bbd.\nFRAVX   BOSB,   M.D.,   Spcclallit\n404    &terrl-r    Bntldlng.    rorner    Ho WHO\n\u2022tnd   Rlvaralrt*.   Rvuk\u00aba\u00ab\nGIRLS' SCHOOL IN\nPALESTINE TO OPEN\nManitoba Power\nCompany's Income\nIs Much Lowe}\nZionist    Women    of    Canada\nRaised Money for Construction;   Huge   School\nOTTAWA,   April   6.\u2014 An   event   of\nChapman   was   arrested   In   Muncle.-   .\nInd..   und    returned   lo   Atlanta.     The   the   ***W ,lnler<Hl   to   thousands   of\nstate    of    Connecticut,    however,    ex-   women  -.-onlltl of Canada,  belonging\ntnulited htm to stand trial for Skelly's\nmurderi    Kt- was sentenced to tile  on\nJune 2&.   1H_5.    His attorneys obtained\n\u25a0   -toy   of   execution   until   Decern Iter\n?.   when   they  appealed  the  case,  but\nthe   Conmctlcut    supreme   court   af-\nfbmed  the deitth sentence.    The point\nwus   then   raised   that   Chapman   was\na   federal   prisoner   and   could, not   be\nexecuted  until   hiH  term fur mall  robbery   was   completed.\nAnderson   Diet\n\u2022-rr\nTHE STANDARD CAFE\n820   Baker   Street,   Nelson,   B.   C.\nOPEN    DAY   AND   NIGHT\n11:30 to 2:30,  Special   Lunch  36c\n5:30  to   8:00   p.m.,   Supper   , 35c\nPhone  154\nMEN'S\nV-NECK COATS\nto the Hadusauh, organization, will\ntake place in far-off Palestine on\nThursday of this week, in the formal\nopening of a girl's agricultural and\nidomwtia science school,' founded\nwith the money raised by. the women\nof Canada during the past three\nYears. Mrs. A, J. Frelman, Ottawa,\nDominion president of the organization 1ms received notification that\ntha Inaugural ceremonies will be\nperformed, by Lady Beatrico Samuel,\n.. ,   ,     , , ., ,    vita of Sir Herbert Samuel, who was\nMeanwh.ie. late in .._-,. Chtpman s Pale_UnOi first high commissioner,\npal Anderson, had killed ben Hance Tne ,>resjding officer on the occa-\nM\u00bb4 >l* wife, on whose farm n *ar siun wlu be Dr> Chaim Wei8man\nMuncle Chapman nnd Anderson once president of the World Zionist or-\nHvM.    presumably   because   they   had   ganizallon\ntest'fied    against    Chapman    In    his       '\u25a0 hc   achool  is situated  at  Nasalal,\nmor.bT   trial.     Anderson   himself   was   f,nii    occupies   more   than    100    acres\nkilled \u25a0  tam  w.eks later by a Muak* j 0f   (found   which   was   provided   by\nMon,   V'eh..   policeman. 'the Jewuh National fund.    The num-\nV-.'sident  Cootidge commuted  Chap-   ber  of students nt present accommo-\nB\u00bbVa    ||*\u00bb*lAr    s.-ntence    In    an    ex-   dated     la    -10,    but    when    a    second\nectitlve   order    issued    November    -.3.   buiid'u,   bud   been   made   ready   the\ni!<2'    but   three   days   liter   (\"bapmin   caj)actty    uf   the   school   will   be   ln-\nIn   1 N   ceil   in   Wetherlield   trinon   re-j creased   tu   70   pupils. '\nfu'-ed   to aceept   the order. They    will    bi    taught   the   science\nSo  that  Chapman  might  have tiara jot   ugrteuliuiL.   horticulture   and   the\n_,_ I businesslike    t. _.iagenient    of    farms,\nland   the   Mra  o    ihe farm  homes.\n|     l-umls have b.an furnished for the\ni nehool     bj      lluua- haj     chapters     In\neveiy    City   and    l-.npct tant    town    in\nI Canada   irom   um_k   to   const.\n\u2022WINNIPEG, April 5.\u2014At the gen\n-ral meeting of tho shareholders I\n<5ie Manitoba Power company toda\nthe annual report was presentee\n\u2022Showing   a   net   income   for   the   yea\nending     December     11,     1MB,\n$2762.87 as compared with 111,650.6:\na year ago.\nDirectors    and    officers    were\nek-Ud\nGrose earnings for' the yea\namounted to $048,087.33. a docrea-\nof IM62.14 ovtr the previous year\n' inductions Including t5Jt, intereb\non the funded debt brought the nt\nIncome  down  to   $2762.87.\nBuilds up\nweak bodies\n\"Ihadaches, nert\nousurss and dissy\nspells were jre-\nqucnt. J wasted to\n89 lbs. After sixth\nbottle of Tanlac,\nweigh 101 lbs., eat\nand sleep normally\nagain, have no aches\nor nervousness.''\nMile. Jeanne Aubin,\n1946 Chateaubriand\nAve., Montr eel.\nFrom Mother Nature's -storehous\nwe have gathered the roo's, bark,\nand herbs which are compounded\nunder the famous Tanluc formula,\nmake Tan!a-.\nIf your body Is weak and under-\nnourlehed, if you can't sleep or eat\nhave stomach trouble or burning\nrheumatism, Just you pee How qukklj\nTanlac can help you back to healtl\nand strength.\nDon't delay taking Tanlac nnothei\nday. Stop at your druggist's now anc\nget a bottle of this, the greatest o:\nall tonics. Take Tanlac Vegetable\nPills for constipation.\nAlt-Woo!,  Three  FoclHla,\nbg   > hade   range     83,96\n-\u25a0--WE   W1-NDB\u00ab_AK<R\t\nKnit   collar,   .-_rr_   and\nwaistband      High   colors.\nA   Tirst-CIasH  BpOTt\nG*ri>wit  $7.50\nBoyV   G-oK   Stockinti,\nAll-Wool, pair  H>*\nTIP TOP 8UITS, $27.00\nUr, 1-owden was so busy yes.erday\ntaking special -measures, he h\u00bbst the\nfour o'clock  boat.    See hiin  In our\nstole all day today.\nMen Suited\nto   curry   the   conmiutaLto:^ order   Into\ntho    courts,    Governo       ..'_....    .\nprleved   him   on   November   27,   postponing the execution until   March   it.\nun_.pi).an's next move was to seek\na writ ot habeas corpus w.ticli won ;\nhave transferred him back Into federal\ncustody. -Tnal was tented on i-c-\ncemlier 14. lMt, by PWdaral Judge\n1 humus of Hartford. The United\nHtalts circuit court at New Yoi k up-\nh\u00ab 1 I   Ins   ruling   on   l-el-i-uny   lu.\nCocoanut Oil Makes\na Splendid Shampoo\n_\u00ab_\t\nDo not use prepared shampoos\nanything else that contains too muet\nfree alkali, for this is very Injurious\nas it dries the\nscalp and makes\nthe hair brittle.    (\nThe best thing\nto use is Mulsi-'\nfied cocoanut oil\nshampoo, for It is\npure and entirely\ngreaseless. It is\nInexpensive and\nbeats anything\nelse all to pieces.\nYou can get\nMulsifled at any\ndrug store, and a\nfew ounces will\nlast the whole\nfamily for months.\nTwo or three tMJpoonfult of Mulsi\nfed Is all that is required. Simplj\nmoisten the hair with water and rut\nIt In. It makes an abundance of rich\ncreamy lather, which cleanses thor\noughly. and rinses out easily. Th\nhair drt\u00ab quickly and evenly, and\nsoft, fresh-looking, bright, fluffy, tvav;\nand easy to manage. Besides, it loos\nens and takes out every particle o\ndust, dirt and dandruff. Be sur\nyour druggist gives you Mulsiflei\nBeware of Imitations. Look for th\nname Watklns on the package.\nll'ATKK E JOY\nTHC   GUM PS-THE   SPIRIT   OF  SPRING\nU    \\NON'-f   BC   IOM&   NOW -  VV.L\nSOON   BE   t-SCORTlN6    *\u2022\u2022   UTU.E\ntiCOTCW   SHO--W BI---.U-    (-VRDUN-\n;   Ul. ,  Cot-y.'fl-t,   lv*. ty   Tlif  Cl.-cigo \"I-ibuM\nAi IP\nLES\nOn Face and Neck. Itched\nBadly. Cuticura Healed.\n\"My trouble b*gan with blackheads which after a while lestered\nand caused little red pimples. The\npimples were scattered over my f\u00bbce\nand neck and Itched badly. When\n1 ecratched them it cauned little\nsore eruptions, and lhe trouble\n\u2022stcd about four months.\n\"1 sent for a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and sfter\nusing it I purchased moie which\nhealed the pimples in ab<*_' two\nmonths.\" (Signed) Ivan Towiiss,\n51 Fiederick St.. Arthur, Ont.    ,\nClear the pores of impurities by\ndaily use of Cuticura Soap, with\ntouches of Cuticura Ointment al\nneeded to soothe and heal. Cuticura\nTalcum is (rap-rant and refreshing.\nZt  -ta-MM ttl, MMrtmL- Prtw. fca\u00bb\n\u25a0\u00abr__HaaMt m**am. Tat^w a*.\niTCrt-art ShaTlaa StUk 28-.\n T\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 6, 1926\nPagtf TfeeiP\nIROWDER URGES\n[RICE CONTROL\nORGANIZATION\nominion Merchants' Heftd\nWould Eliminate Price-\nCutting\nIM WOULD BE\nSTABLE PRICES\nReasonable Working Profit'\nIs Aim of the New-\nMovement\nfames T. Cmwder, prrsiilont of the\n\\ji\\ Merchants' AHoehfction of Cnn-\nl, .idt'ro.sscd a fathering of Nelson\n\u25a0faults at  a  smoker   in   tlie  board\ntrade rooms last ni^'ht, on th*j\narizlni* of manufacturers, Whole-\nirs and retailers tiirouf-cliout tlie\nminion into an association, the\n'cct of which would be io stabilize\n1 control retail prices In Canada.\nHas Campaigned Seven Months\n|tr. Crowder, wh-ato home in in\nncouver, is returning1 from a seven\ninths' tour of tho Dominion, which\n'has made in connection with the\ntail Merchants' association, to gci\n\\ cooperation of manufacturers and\ndesalers ho that price-cutting\nMt be abolished, nnd retail price**\ntrolled so as to give the retailer\nwholesaler reasonable working\nIt.\ngave a list of th^ manufacturers\nbad already el\/netl up with the\n_sed new organization, but stated\nmore were needed if the or-\njization were  to  bo  a  success.\nVNGERS AND\nAMATEURS TIE\nTRAIL DOINGS\nAT A GLANCE\nTRAIL, April 5.\u2014Yesterday being\na legal holiday, city, provincial and\nfederal OftfC-M, 1 be pott office & nd\nbanks were all closed. The regular\nmeeting of the city counefl was\npostponed until tonight. JMost re\nlait stores, however, did not observe a holiday, but were open for\nbusiness all day.\nThred red signal lights for call\nIng police to emergency night duty\nare now installed In specially designed metal weather proof fittings\nand are connected with a switch apparatus in the British Columbia\nTelephone exchange office. They are\nlocated on telephone poles at the Intersections of Spokane street by Bay,\nCedar and Fine avenues. It is ex*\npected tho power company will con\nnect them to power in a few days.\nJul   Senior   League   Soccer\nMatch  Ia   Keenly\nContested\nitAIL, April 6.\u2014Scoring on an SX-\nlionally well delivered return that\n(ed under tlie bur, MeCune tied the\no for the Rangers In the last three\n\u2022s of their match with tho Amain the Fenror soccer series this\nrnncm, The final score was 1-1.*\nay for most of the game favored\naggressive Amateurs. It was\nely a battle hetween their .oris and the Hangers' defence, ln\ni:h Marshall, in goal, did much to\n> down the Amateurs' score. \"His\nk was brilliant tn Rpots.   He pulled\nboners; but he saved seven shots\nhe first half and as many more ln\nsecond. Though Hayes and Forbes\njo him good protection ploy was so\nn carried  to his  goal  area that  he\ntested repeatedly.\n\u00bbarr,   at   center   half,    In   tho   first\nwas a hard mnn on the opposing\n|vard to beat, and his support of\nown men spelled real soccer. Speed\npep seemed larking on the for-\n)d line.\nri the Amateurs' forward line, how-\nf, there was speed and aggression,\naurle's tricky footwork and flashes\nspeed were a constant worry to\nkins and Hayes. On the other\n\u2022; W. Laurie and Ross frequently\nnice combined attacks, In one of\n-h Ross scored on a return from\nuncleared ball hy Dunlop. Deml-\nwent over for some good play,\npart had R. Laurie in difficulties\npave a hot shot at close quarters\nwing a right wing pass,    Kubicek,\nback, retrieved many a serious\nbtlon. He saved one certain goal\nIn the tender rushed Troseh, and,\nig the ball again  to  the little fel-\nsaw him shoot slow but straight\nthe open goal.\n^feree W. Pollack permitted no Inktomi Without penalizing the ,of-\n\\av,\nio teams were   :\nnateurs \u2014 H. Laurie, goal; J.\nr and Kubicek, backs; T. Dunlop,\ntie and Davis, halves; W. Laurie\ntain), Ross, Stewart, A. Demidoff\nT. Laurie, forwards,\ningers \u2014 Marshall, goal; Hayes\nForbes, backs; Watklns, Barr and\nardson, halves; Cox, Bell, MeCune,\nInd and I'rosch, forwards.\nOKIES' DANCE AT\nTRAIL IS SUCCESS\nft AIL, April 6.\u2014Frlvolizlng ns\njkies will In honor of Kaster, Trail\n(kie\u00bb did themselves proud as\nit a well-attended dance In\n'. hall tonight.\nbile there was no humorous or\niant ostentation of costume for\nh this order is famous, there\nno lack of color. The spring\ns of tho ladies in pleasing variety\nd a somewhat more delegate\ngh net less colorful tone to the\nring.'\ne committee handling the affair\nC. _Vans-en, 1. Tyson and T.\n  _ i * i\nI;    '\"iii1 \u25a0 Jiv Lye to\nMAKE YOUR. OWN\nSOAP\n\t\nDISINFECTING\nL\/ou!\nPreparatory work on the East Trail\nand Trail East sewer system was\nstarted by tbe regular small force\nof workmen in the engineer's department this morning. Trunk sewer from pipe in stock is being laid\non Goepel street to connect With\nthe  outfall   mains. Authority  not\nhaving been given yet for the construction of the big sewer - and\nwater systems there, the work now\nbeing undertaken will be confined\nto certain small areas and will not\n_all for extra laborers to install.\nM\/ULSTAGE OF\nSPOKANE HELD\nUP BYBANDITS\nWas Mail for Air Route;\nPlane Damaged in Forced\nLanding\nSPOKANE, April fi.\u2014A special dispatch to the Chronicle this afternoon\nsaid that five masked men this afternoon held up Spokane-Pasco stage\ncoach, carrying a load of mall as\na feature of the inauguration of air\nmail service on the Pasco-Elko route\nand took the mail. A sheriff's posse\nis   trailing   them,   the   report   said.\nThe hold-up occurred shortly after\nthe stage left Wallula In the \"Bad\nLands\"   along   the   Snake   river.\nIt   carried   an   armed   guard.\nPASCO, Wash., April 5.\u2014The ah\nmall plane coming to Pasco to take\nthe first cargo south tomorrow morning was damaged this afternoon In\na. forced landing near here. Pilots\nGeorge Back and\" Joe Taft were in\njured, neither seriously.\nItalian Society\nat Trail Holds\nGay Festivities\nTRAIL, April ..\u2014Celebrating the\n2lst anniversary of the founding \/of\nSocieto Di M. S. Christoforo Columbo\nwith music, dancing and feasting,\nmembers of the Loggia No, 1, Trail\nspent the whole day in festlviti-?.'\ntoday.\nDuring the afternoon they entertained the children of members with\ngames, entertainments and gifts of\ndelicacies in which Easter eggs and\nsuch like sweet meats wero numerous.\nAt   1   o'clock   in   this   evenintr   110\nlodge   members,   being   practically   all\nof   those   off   shift,   sat   down   to\nsplendid banquet  in  Columbus  hall.\nSpeeches, Interspersed with musical\nnumbers, featured the toast list, B.\nDeloLse, president, gave a resume of\nthe ideals of the order, in which hi\nstressed Ideals of citizenship, frater\nnlty and morality, as the basic principles of the\" order, Other speakers\nwere C. Lauriente, C. Landucl, H. Le\nHose. Victor Darogo entertained with\npiano  and accordion   selections.\nFollowing -*\u25a0*\u25a0> banquet the wives,\nsisters and sweethearts of the members were admitted was dancing\nindulged in until 12. After refreshments were served, dancing was resumed. Music was supplied by volunteer musicians of the lodge, who\nwere: V. Darego, D. LascuJt, accordion; A. Jaccoia, cornet; R. Lippo, R,\nRacclo, guitar; R. Lauriente, saxophone; A. R. QU-tj piano, and V.\nOrlando, violin.\nThere are now over 800 members\nIn the lodge, about 100 having joined\nthis  year.\nThe committee In charge of the\nwhole celebration was G. Turanti, J.\nNocenti  and  G. Janiero.\nTown of Minto Is\nSwept by Fire; Loss\nIs Forty Thousand\nRAI.VT JOHN', N.R, April fl\u2014Loss\nof approximately H0.000 was caused\nby fire which swept the town of\nMinto, near lure, on Saturday, it became known today. Bt2 buildings,\ncovering an area of half an acre\nand including the t'.\\ ater, pool\nroom, a store barber shop, cobbling\nshop and tbe residence of E. H.\nCody, were destroyed. Only the\nlack of wind pit-vented more buildings being burned down aa the town\nhad   no   fire   fighting   equipment.\nEaster in Other\nLands Is Heard\nby Trail Order\nTRAIL, April 5.\u2014Excelsior club of\nCnox United church heard with obvious pleasure a recital of various\nEaster customs ln vogue among semi-\nsavage people and people of other\n- Ivllizatlon, from Rev. A. Wilson,\ntheir pastor.\nAt the business meeting following,\nplans wero made for a lyeeum concert\nparty to appear st the church In one\nof the series of entertainment projected for the fall.\nPope declared In Vatican speech\nihnt modern science confirms the\nreality   of   mirarles.\nI^ord Somers has been appointed\ngovernor of Victoria, Australia, suc-\nc\u00ab\u00abdlng   the  l_arl   of   Btrad-broke.\nSCHOOL PUPILS\nTO BUILD GYRO\nBIRDHOUSES\nOffer Prizes for Three Best\nbut All Will Be Used\nin Park\nWATER BEING PUT\nINTO SWIM POOL\nLookout   Point   and   Paths\nCompleted; Children\nAre Destructive\nTo attract birds to nest ln Houston\npark, the Gyro cl ub of Nelson last\nnight decided to hold a contest among\ntho pupils of the Central school,\nHume school and St. Joseph's convent\nfor building bird houses, prizes to be\nawarded t-j* the builders three best\nhlrd houses.\nAll   the   bird   houses,   whether   making    their    builders    prize    winners    or\nnot,  will  be  put   up  in   the  park.    Entries must be in by May 1.\nChildren   Destructive\nIt was reported water was now being run into the swimming pool on\nthe bluff to seo how it holds water,\nand also to pack down the many\nwapon loads of gravel which were\nhauled to make a soft bottom surface\nfor the pool. M was reported children\nhad been throwing . sUmou Into tho\npool, and if It was not stopped the\nchildren would have no pleasure wading around in the pool when lt is\nready, for they would be continuously\nstubbing their feet on phirp pointed\nstones. Another report was that children had been brenkfiig the -stones or.\ntop of the coping or wall on Lookou-\nPoint, and practically destroying the\nappearance of it.\nIt was remarked cooperation of parents and their children would, bs required if the park was to he kept siufs\nand  attractive.\nWork   Wsll   Advnnc-id\nLookout Point, situated at the face-\nof the bluff from which the whole\ncity and down the river points can br-\nviewed, is now completed. .Sharp stones\nhave been put on the coping on top of\nthe wall to prevent children from\nwalking on top of the wall, and also\nto  prevent   people   from  sitting nn   it.\nThe pa Hi leading from tlie top of\nVernon street to Um park ha? also\nbeen completed. It is nut.e wide, nn<t\nhas stone stops constructed on the\nsteep parts.\nA man will be engaged to look after\nthe park, and keep It in sh-tp-* generally. Two pubiie convenience structures will be built this summer in the\npark.\nBus Driver Put\nOld Motor Car\nOut in London\nLONDON\". April 3.\u2014Lord Dewer.\nOne of tho earliest and most enthusiastic supporters of the automobile in this country, presents annually a cup for the firm of makers\nwhose cars make the best official performance. His lordship gave a racy\ndescription of one of his first experiences in a car when he made the\nusual presentation of tho cup at a\ndinner of the Royal Automobile  club.\nThree days after the historic first\nrun of motors from London to Rrigh-\nton, his lordship said, the day after\nthe legislation which required a man\nwith a red flag to .walk In front of\nany Belf-propcllcd vehicle ' was\nabolished, he purchased one of the\ncars which actually covered the 50\nmiles between London and Brighton.\nHe engaged a man who was performing on a motor car at thc Alhambra\nMusic hall. On their first drive they\nstarted from Long Acre (the historic\nhome of the horse carriage trade In\nthose days.) When they reached\nTrafalgar Square one of the old but-\ndrivers deliberately ran Into the car.\namidst loud cheers from his fellow\nbusmen, and smashed three of thc\nwooden spoken.\nHere a re some of Lord Dewer's\nepfgrams:\nMost   men   do   not\nthemselves      famous;\nMRS, GOLDSBURY\nOF SALMO DIES\nWas Formerly Misa Gibbons of\nNelson;   Husband   and\nParents in Salmo\nEthelmav, wiff* of Iiernard Golds-\nbury, of Salmo, died ln ihe Kooienay\nLake General hospital yesterday\nmorning, at the age of 27 years, after\na short Illness, fc'he is survived* by\nher husband, Bernard Ooldsbury, her\nmother and father, Mr. and Mrs.\nAlbert GlbbOBl, of Salmo; a sister,\nJaunita, of Davidson, Sask., and four\nbrothers, Douglas of Salmo, Hillyard\nof Kevelstoke, and Klmer and Ralph\nof Davidson, Sack. The funeral will\nbe  held   Wednesday.\nwake   to   find\nthey     usu\nare   famous,   and   then\ndream   they\nwake  up.\nAvoid the man who does not stot\nto see a dog-fight; be has lost all\ninterest   In   life.\nThe motor car today makes man>\nmen realise that home Is where the\nmortgage Is to be  found.\nAvoid the beginner who drives with\none arm on the wheel\u2014between accidents.\nWinnipeg Plans for\nHoop Elimination\n1 Series for Province\nWINNITTn. Man., April 5.\u2014Basketball, which Is the chief girls'\n\u25a0-\u25a0port of the University of Manitoba,\nhas undergone many changes this\nvear. The I'nlverslty basketball committee, in conjunction with tho Orads\nteam, has taken a leading step by\norganizing a city league, with the\nview to eventually having a provincial league, and entering a team from\nManitoba In the Dominion championships.\nWomen Plan to Keep\nRelics of Province\nFrom Destruction\nVANCOUVER, April 5.\u2014Believing\nthat a plan to preserve some of the\nrelies and Industrie* of the. pioneers\nof the province, and also of the natives of Brlllsh Columbia, would be\nst expedient at this time, since\nthese souvenirs of tho pant are\nquickly grow ing extinct, the Na-\nttvo Daughters of Canada are en-\ntieavoring to promote Interest along\nthese lints, and their first proposed\nMideavor win be a stull at tho Vancouver exhibition this summer. They\nfind that carving of totems has al-\nnst become a lost art in these days,\nhile much of the finer weave of\nbaskets has besn dropped into dls-\n. owing to lack of support ln\npurohasera.\nWOLVES EAT AT\nEXPENSE EXES\nLocal Junior Squad Guests\nat Banquet After Victory\nOver Ex-Wolves\nThe Ex-Wolves football team were\nhosts to tho Wolves at a supper last\nnight, when 18 soccer enthusiasts sat\ndown at the table In a local cafe.\nLast Wednesday the two teams played\nfor a supper, the Wolves winning by\na score of 2-0. Previously they had\nplayed two games, one of which resulted ln a draw and the other boing\na decisive win for the Exes, who boat\nthe Wolves 8-0. The Kxes then\nchallenged tho Wolves to a game, thc\nlosor of which was to pay for a supper. As a result of this game, which\ntho Wolves won, tho Exes paid for\nlast   night's   meal.\nB. P. Rogers, who- addressed the\nboys, stated that Wednesday's game\nwas the 527th which he had referred,\nlie asserted that the best team had\nwon In the game of IaM Wednesday,\nalthough they had heen outclassed\nin the previous game. Mr. Rogers\nconcluded with tho hope tbat all disagreements would bo forgotten and\nthat the players would act like gentlemen in the rest of thia season's\ngames.\nRichard Renwick, captain of the\nExes, then spoke. He stated that It\nwas easy to talU hut il was much\nharder to perform. He asserted that\nth*1 game should he played for the\nsnkc of playing and not Just to win.\nHo hoped the two teams would mix\nIn n friendly game again, and moved\na hearty vote of thanks to Mr. Rogers\nfor his assistance on  the field.\nDinty Welsh, captain of tho Wolves,\nwas called on to speak, but ho said\nthat time was going on and he would\nmerely thank the Bbces for the supper\nthev   had   given   his   team.\nVernon Wright was asked to make\na few remarks, and ln (AtMttM he\nmoved that tho meeting be adjourned-\nTrad Man Charged\nDoing Bodily Harm\nto His Fellow Workman\nTRAIL. April 5.\u2014John Callato is\nsummoned to appear In police court\nat 10 o'clock this morning on a\ncharge of doing grievous bodily harm\nto Francisco Toffalo, smelter employee, during a fracas yesterday.\nToffalo received a scalp wound that\nnecessitated his removal to hospital,\nwhere three stitches were put Into\ntho wound.\nRev. Father Kennedy\nSpeaks at Catholic\nForty Hours Devotion\nIn observance of the 40 hours' devotion exercises Rev. Father J. B.\nKennedy, O.M.I., of St. John's Missionary house, Vancouver, spoke on\nthe \"Importance of Little Things\nin Salvation,\" nt tho Church of\nMary Immaculate Iant night. The\nchurch was crowded, as on the previous  evening.\nFather A. L. Mclntyre of Slocan\ngave the benediction, and L. H. Cho-\nquetto rendered a solo. Rev. A. K.\nMclntyre of Rossland, and Rev. R.\nC. Teck of Trail will take part in\ntoday's services, Father O'Reilly of\ntJonzaga university, Spokane, will arrive today and during the week will\naddress the alumni of St. Joseph's\n.academy.\nConfirmation, the\nFavorite, Wins by\nTwo Lengths, Kempton\nLONDON, April 5.\u2014Confirmation,\n'.he favorite at 100 to 14 against,\nwon by two lengths the Queen'B\nprize at Kempton park this afternoon. Mendoza. nt 9 to 1 against,\nwas second, and Onyx, 20 to 1, third,\n\\   length   behind   Mendoza.\nFLOWERS  TO  MEET CANS     .\nWILKESBARRE, Pa., April 5.-\u2014\nTiger Flowers, was today signed\nfor ai 10-round decision bout here\nwith  Joey  Sana,  April  16,\nMother and four children were\nburned to death when home of\nCamuel Towner, at Simpson, Pa-\nwas destroyed by fire.\n\"Good Goods at GrayY'\nWrist Watches\nWo hnve  a  beautiful  selection\nin    White,   Oreen   and   Yellow\nGold.\nPricM   From  \u00ab*15 to  j\u00a350\nJ.  B.  GRAY\nWatchmak*--\u2014Jeweler-\u2014Optician\n707 BAKER ST.      PHONE 333\nKuominchun and\nMarshal Wu Reach\nSatisfactory Accord\nPEKING, April 5.\u2014An agreement\nbetween tho Kuominchun and Marshal Wu Pel Fu, the Chihll war\nchief, providing for the elimination\nof Chang Tso-Lln's influence Bouth\nof the great wall has practically\nbeen reached, according to Chinese\nreports. After a conference of the\nInterested parties at Pao Ting Fu, the\nterms submitted for final acceptance\nincluded the release of former President Tsao Kun, reconstruction of\nthe Peking government on a constitutional basis, I'eking to be garrisoned, the combined armies of\nWu Pel Fu to be given full control\nof tho Peking-Hankow railway, complete elimination of Feng Yo-Shl-\nang's influence and the supprtsalon\nof   Bolshevism.\nKuominchun leaders assert that\nthere is every prospect that the\nterms will be ratified  by both  sides.\nOwyhee county, Idaho, affords a\nhaven for bachelors, only two marriage licences Issued in four years,\nand population is  4694.\n\u00bbr*r a nn rt\u00bb.\u00abc_p*\n_RANTSI\nBest Procurable\"\n(THE ORIGINAL)\n\u2022rononiws-,\nrafQ\nPure Scotch Whisky\nRICHEST IN FINEST\nHIGHLAND   MALT\nB-tdcd and %varar\\\\taa\\ ky Witlian\nGrtnt Ai Son- 1-m.ud (JmfiAl.ch .-.-J\nB-Jv*-M\u00ab-U\u00abnl.vrt DxoJlcnm. Duff*\nU>-_ * CUatow, Scotland.\nThis advertisement ia not published or displays u_\nthe Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British\nColumbia.\nModa in Canada\nSngoleum\nGOLD SEAL\nMrt-Rugs\nBig Value\u2014Big Variety\nBig Economy\u2014Big Satisfaction\nTHAT'S what makes Congoleum Qold Seal Art-\nRugs so popular with Canadian housewives.\nThat\u2014and the fact that they are unquestionably the\nhandsomest popular-priced floor-covering in all\nCanada. They have a smooth, sanitary surface and\nare easily cleaned\u2014just go over them with a damp\nmop and dirt will disappear like magic.\nThe Gold Seal shown below is on every genuine,\nguaranteed Congoleum Gold Seal Art-Rug.\nYour Dealer Sells\nCongoleum Rugs\n\\f      COLD SEAL '\nGUARANTEE.\n^ SATISFACTION aJABAHTEXD \/\nOR TOUR MONEY U_\ncongoleum canada\nLimited\nMontreal, Quebe\n.Congoleum Gold Seal Art Rugs Are Sold in Nelson by\nTHE STANDARD FURNITURE CO.\nComplete House Furnishers\nSOLD BY\n^^JE^^.&Fp\u00ab\u00bbulfi\nROWNTREE'S\nPastilles\nThe purest and safest confections you can buy\u2014in truei\nfruit flavours finer than any you've ever enjoyed. Ask for;\nthem wherever good candies are sold. Now. only 8Qq\na pound,\nKowriftieefcct tad*? cf Old Cnytaad\n Don't Forget Rowntree's Cocoa\nUse the New-\nTelephone Book\nDiscard the old one\nDelivery ol the new directory has now been completed,\nand telephone subscribers are asked to refer to it (or all\nnumbers wanted and to destroy their old directory.\nB. C. Telephone Company\n-I\n 'Page Four\n'THE NELSON BAIL? NEWS, TUESDAY MORNING, aPkTL 3, IS26\nTHE DAILY NEW8\n\"\u25a0\u25a0 \t\nPublished every morning except Run-\nflaj by The Newa Publishing company.\nI\u00bbtted.  Nelson. B.C.\nBuatMBi letters should be addreshe\"!\nMM Ml\u00abc_i and monny orders nut.1*\n\u2022arable to The News Publishing \"oro-\npan*r, limited, and In no easo to Indl-\nvidua 1 members of the staff.\nAdvertising rate cards and A.B.C\natatemenls of circulation mailed ol\nrequest, or may b\u00ab Men at the offioo of\n*ny advertising agency reooral-ed bj>\ntha Canadian Pran aaaoelatlon.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATIOS\nBy mall (country), per month..,.!    .10\nPer yoar      * 00\nBy mail (city), per year H.0C\nOutside Canada, per month 75\nFar  year        T.ES0\nDelivered, per week 25\nPer year  18.00\nPayable In Advance\nAndit Bnrun of C1rcn!_tloa\nThe\nLighter Side\nRu*,n of Tha Dmllr Newa\ncontribute, many of the beat Itema\nto tble column. Juat algn your\nname or Initials, or nom-d\u00ab-plunie,\nand aen* In your brightest Idea*.\n\u2014Kdltor.   Lighter   Bide.\nTUBKDAY,   ArRIL   \u00ab,   1926\nLoans for Development First\nIn elaborating before the Nelson Rotarians a few days ago\nthe general proposition that the\nbanker's position was \"a sacred\ntrust,\" Mr. Whitehouse brought\nout the point, not always realized, that the making of loans\nthat contribute to or make possible the creation of new wealth\nis \"preferred business\" with\nthe banking fraternity.\nThe creation of wealth was the\nimportant feature In a banker's\neyes. A banker wus in order ln\nloaning to a producer, as a farmer\nor lumberman; to a manufacturer,\nwho converted the raw material\nInto a finished article; .and to a\nJobber\u2014tho distributor.\nHe miKM make other loans, of\na noncommercial nature, but they\nmust be guarded. Other loans\nwere, all rlKht when there were\nample funds available, but If\nmoney waa needed for development, that matter must come\nfirst.\nCustody of the funds of a\nnation is an important trust.\nThe statutes recognize that\nfact when they impose the\n\"double liability\" on holders of\nbank stock, and plant about the\nbanking business- many safeguards. \u25a0 \u2022\nBut there are many phases\nin banking, as in any business,\nthat cannot possibly be directed\nby statutory enactment.\nIn practice, the conceptions\nof their duties as custodians of\nthe funds, of the national community, ^ld by bankers of all\ndegrees, will be a determining\nfactor in the doings of the\nbanks.\nWhen we stop to think about\nit, we easily realize that no\nservice the banks could perform\nwould be more important than\nproviding facilities for widening of production, and it is satisfactory to be assured that the\nbanks list this as duty No. 1\nto the community.\n\"I had good luck today. I\nmade seven calls an' there\nwasn't but one of 'em at home.\"\nEfficient\nHousekeeping\nmr fcAtmj. a. rrmntaw\n1MSWIES   TO   INQUIRIES\nHome brew may be naughty,\nbut it never make* a man tell\nstrangers    hia   domestic   troubles.\nIf ancestors are his only source of\npride, he seldom gives his progeny\nanything to  be  proud  of.\nIt takes a mighty convenient memory to remember that Hoys once were\nbetter than they are now.\nThere's seldom any business for the\ndivorce court If the man Is a regular\nman  instead  of a  spoiled  boy.\nTOKO&BOW-  MEWTT\nBreakfast\nApple Sauce\nCereal\nBroiled   Slice  of Ham\nPop-Overs Coffee\nXtunoheoa\nVegetable Salad\nBaked   Sweet   Potatoes\nBrpad       Jam       Cookies       Tea\nIH uner\nMinced Beef on  Toast\nPickles\n, Potatoes Spinach\nQuick  Rolls\nSteamed   Date   Pudding,   Hard\nSauce\nCoffee\nThat Body\nof Yours\nBy HMBI  W.  B_l\u00bbTQ*, U.\nMatrimony is a miracle worker. I\n\u25a0ilone can make a man content tt\nwork under a woman boss.   .\nUsually you can tell  by looking\nat  a  man   wh:fther  his wife  calls\nhim   Bill   or  William.\nJustice for Poultry Industry\nCanadian eggs marketed for\nconsumption in 1924, not considering the backyard flocks,\nwere valued at $50,302,439 by\nthe bureau of statistics.\nCanadian dairy products marketed in 1924 were valued by\nthe fame authority at $218,-\n430,532.\nOur $50,000,000 egg industry\u2014saying nothing about\ndressed poultry, hatching eggs,\nand producers' consumption\u2014\nenjoys the part-time services of\none pathologist at Ottawa, who\nhas duties also in connection\nwith the branch experimental\nfarms, and who recently had to\naccompany a beef shipment to\nEngland.\nOur $218,000,000 dairy products industry, only a little over\nfour times as great, during the\nfiscal- year ended March 81,\n1925, enjoyed the bulk of an\nexpenditure of $1,399,240 for\nadministration of the Contagious Diseases act by the\nhealth of animals branch. In\nthis total was $739,}82 paid\nas part compensation for animals slaughtered\u2014a small part\nof it for horses and swine, and\nthe bulk of it for tubercular\ncattle. \u25a0\nThe  handicap of  disease  is\nthe  greatest  foe   of  any  and\nevery bianch of the live stock\nindustry,   including   of   course\n, poultry.\nAn  industry that puts  into\n| circulation -in Canada $50,000,-\n\\ 000 from table eggs alone an-\n| nually  has  a fraction  of  one\n{\u25a0 man's   time    in   the   scientific\nl study of its diseases, while an-\ni  other industry, but four times\n'    larger,   gets  the  benefit  of  a\n$1,000,000   expenditure   in   its\nMar on disease.\nThe Daily News certainly is\nnot locking for new ways to\nsuggest for any government to\nspend the peojrie'i money, but\ntliere is nn proportion at all in\nthe relative efforts in combating disease of animals put\nih at Ottawa.\nIf one-fiftieth the money now\n\"You get out of a thing about what\nyou put in It.\" Not if it's a quart\nbottle and you put $15 in it.\nMan Is born a Democrat, but U\ntakes hard work to get rich and he 3\nRepublican.\nA   typical   Canadian    Is   one   who\nhas   reasonable   hope   of   getting\nmuch money as the man he envies.\nMost of the world's big jobs are\nhfld by men who don't care a whoop\nwhat the ladles  think of Valentino.\nWar has its bad points, but it's\nvery decent compared with a church\nrow   in  a small  town.  \u2022\n, Canada is the only country right-\n\u25a0l-L.'.s enough to hire ugnts to keep it\nnchteous in spite of all 11 can d>.\nIt wasn't fashion that made hips\ndisappear, but the fact. that It's no\nlonger necessary for a lady to be\nhelpless.\nDistressed: \"I have splashed eold\nwater all over the front of a new blue\ncrepe-de-ehlne dress which I have Just\nmade.    The stain Is dreadful.\"\nAnswer: Don't be discouraged. It\ncan be taken out as follows: Hold\nthe stained portion of the material over\nthe steam from the spout of a rapidly\nboiling kettle. This steaming will, of\ncourse, cause the crepe-de-chlne' to\ncrinkle up, but If you Iron it at once,\non the wrong side of the goods, you\nwill find that both stain and wrinkles\nhave disappeared. Repeat process if\nnecessary.\nBride: \"How are weather stains from\ncurtains removed (caused by aa Icicle\ndrlppipg against the window and\nsplashing under It).\"\nAnswer: Wet the entire curtain In\ncold water, soap well, roll up and\nleave overnight. In the morning wash\nas usual, and you will find that the\ntains disappear. If they do not disappear entirely, repeat the process.\nAt. h, D.: \"Can anyone give me a\nrecipe for good, old-fashioned Irish pan\ncake (made with cooked mashed potatoes and baked in the oven)? I believe it also has flour ln  It.\"\nAnswer:     Let   us   hope   some   reader\nill happen to have it and will mall\nit to me, In care of this paper, for\npublication. Be sure to say how long\nIt is baked, and In how hot an oven.\nMrs. A. O.: \"Some time ago 'Mrs,\nR. S.' asked through the column how\nto take the paint smell from her bread\nbox. Tell her to put a piece of charcoal ln the box for a few days. I\nhave tried lt with success.\"\nMrs. H. J.: \"If 'Mrs. R. S.'. had\nused a good white enamel paint instead of just ordinary white paint, I\nthink there would have been no odor.\nIt is not too late now, however, to apply one or two coats of enamel, as the\nother point makfJs a good foundation\nfor  It.\"\nAnswer: I art sure that Mrs. R. S.\nwill he grateful both to you and to\nMrs. A. O. for sending in these hints\nto help her in her predicament.\nFor Mrs. E. J.: I am Horry you did\nnot give me more'time to answer your\nrequest for Valentine's day suggestions. Next time, write well in advance of a date.\nTomorrow\u2014Delicious   Waffles.\nEarly Diagnosis\nSome of our physicians are of\nthe oplniion that the day' will come\nwhen medicine will be an exact\nscience, and the \"healing art\" will\ngive way  to  a  \"healing  science.\"\nTou have been surprised at the\nnumber of questions the doctor\nasks you when you first consult\nhim,   or  he   comes   to  your  bedside.\nHe wants to know about your\nparents If alive, the state of their\nhealth,  if  dead   the   cause  of  death.\nHe wants to know juat how your\npresent illness came on. Was there a\nchill, any nausea, headache, pain\nIn any particular place, feeling poorly for any length of time, of\ndid it all come suddenly?\nThe  idea  behind   this  fs   certainly\ni advance on the old system of\njust treating the symptoms and\nwatching for any unusdal development. Because, if the physician is\nable to recognize the exact nature of\ntiie trouble, at its very beginning,\nhe will) have a line of treatment\nwith which to meet or combat It.\nSo many ailments seem to present\nalmost Identical symptoms at first,\nthat if the physician can correctly recognize an ailment, he has\nwhat you might call a \"flying star^\"\nin his treatment.\nIf he Is able to recognize pneumonia early, he will keep the patient very quiet, provide plenty of\nfresh air, watch the heart carefully.\n' If it should be appendicitis or\ntyphoid the diet is most important\nfactor In the treatment, as certain\nfoods   would   be   dangerous   indeed,\nOf course within a period of a\nfew hours he would have the help\nof the laboratory, .showing the findings in the blood and urine which\nwould make his diagnosis exact, but\nuntil these were secured the patient\nmight be receiving the wrong treat\nment If the doctor's diagnosis were\nwrong.\nAnd so everything a doctor can\nlearn at his first visit ls important,\nand you ahouldn't hesitate to tell\nhim everything. There is no sense\nin thinking that the doctor will think\nyou a weakling if you tell him all\nwour <*omplaints. Some one of\nthere companions may be sufficient,\nwith other signs and symptoms, to\ngive him Ju\u00abt what he needs to\ncompletQ the diaj^osls. With this\nhe can treat you Tn a definite scientific manner.\nBOLIVAR'S PEN\nCREEPS UP ON\nAPPLEBY'S ONE\nBut Appleby Still Leads Egg-\nLaying Contest at Agas-\nsiz\nBolivar Leghorn Farm's pen of\nWhite Leghorns pulled up 9.4 points\ntoward F. W. Appleby's pen In the\n20th week ol' the ogg laying contest\nat Aggassiz. The previous week the\nAppleby pen was hading over the\nBoll ver pen hy 27.4 points, but\nat the closft of the twentieth week\nIt was only lending hy lfi points. This\ngain Is due to the fact that the Bolivar pen laid 6') eggs to Appleby's\nlien's 61  eggs during the week.\nAppleby's pen has a total of 1043.4\npoints, scored on 911 valid eggs,\nwhile the Bolivar Leghorn Farm\npen has 1025.4 points, scored on\n1009 valid eggs, Tho leading pen\nis laying heavier eugs for although\nit has 98 fewer eggs, it has a lead\nIn points.\nThe third and fourth points are\nstill held by E. S. Flowerdew's pen\nand J. H. Mufford & Stftis' pen, respectively, which have 1017.4 points\nand 1011.1 points. The third pen\nhas laid 936 valid eggs, while the\nfourth  pen  has  paid   X#l  valid  eggs.\nFigures for the twentieth week\nare as follows:\nW.   Ttl. Ttl.rts.\nWhits Leghorns\nIn a hurry? Eat\nSHREDDED\nWHEAT]\nthe man-sized meal\nr>7\nr,3\n4?\n' Address inquiries to Miss Klrkman\nand inclose stamped-addrussed envel*\nope for reply.\u2014Kdltor.\nSTART SHIPPING\nBUFFALO IN JUNE\nconimitoe deslgniMJ to conduct first\ncomprehensive inquiry into prohibition\nin I'nited States begun its work this\nmorning.\nByrd Expedition Loaves\nNEW YORK, April 5\u2014 U)|rd expedition, first of holf a dozen arctic\nventuresome exploring organizations\nto visit unexplored north this year,\nleaves here.\nIt\nFiddler. >t\nI.F.WISTON, Me., April 6.\u2014PtiWlln;\ncontest openH here with eight entries - from Quebec and competing\nartists from Ireland and Scotland as\nwell as United .States,\n*S\nno'\nlltUil\n813\n\u00bb<I7\n980\n751\n8*7\n110\n741\nAppleby, F. W     \u00bb1 911\nArnauld,   J.   A.        El        78(1\nHennie,   A.        all 9H5\nHolivar Leghorn\nHoyes    Bros\t\nBradley,    D.\t\nChalmers,   J\t\nChalmers, lt. \\V\t\nCoulter, J. S\t\nIiarbey Ss Hon  \t\nFarrlngton Bros\t\nFlowderdew, K. S. ..\nGrahame, K. H\t\nHoman & Twelnlow\nJohnson, J\t\nKennedy   Bros\t\nKlnch,    Wm\t\nLaw-son,   C.   W\t\nMains,    Alel    \t\nMaple   Leaf   F\t\nMetcalfe,   C.   P\t\nMutTord. J. H. Sons\n1 Jtaine's P. Farm ....\nRutledge. M. H\t\ntii-hoflfld,   A.   W\t\nShannon   Itros\t\nSimpson  & Holland\nSnyder,   ]!.   A\t\nThackeray, J. O. M.\nTozer,   W fc F. M.    ..    53\nDaft, of B. C     62\nWard,  Ceo     53\nWare.   K.   A     55\nWebster,   J.   T     60\nWhile,  R.  A    57\nAnconaa\nGrant, W. H    55\nPullen,   F.   \u25a0     43\nBarred    Book.\nDom.     Exp.    Farm,\nAgassis           65        976\nMi-Alpine.  W.   S.   .._    44 716\nWilcox.   B.   V     47 682\nRiled.   Island   Beds\nBrown.   Miss   A.   tl.    53        615\nRussell,   1>     61        fa',0\nWhite   Wyandotte.\nCant,   A     42       ftf\nCurrie.  T.  W     66 812\nLloyd, Miss Ruth ..    36        1112\n8113\n1079\n680\n819\n820\n774\n442\n1043.4\n795.9\n816.1\n1025.4\n918.3\n821.2\n944.4\n741.3\n436.0\n927,8\n703.3\n1017.4\n916.9\n916.7\n900.0\n765.7\n824,5\n' 887.4\n698.3\n899,3\n719.6\n1011.1\n714 4\n745.2\n701.6\n970.8\n993.9\n787.0\n958,7\n934.2\n938,6\n656.0\n964.9\n858.6\n862.4\n853.7\n438.5\n917.2\n6708\n505.0\n659.4\n770.6\n760.4\n814.8\n014.2\nThe meanest man In the land ls\nthe one who leaves the price tag on\na gift and  raises tt.\nAnother thought. Fifty year,\nfrom now Europe may i.ll Uncle\n8am enough timber to pay the\ndebt.\nAn old-timer Is one who can remember when the important thing\nabout a dinner was the dinner, not\nthe hardware.\nDrat the good old days. In the\ntime of Cain and Abel, one-third ot\nthe male population was guilty of\nmurder.\nCorrect this sentence': .' \"I'll he\nready to go,\" said the flapper to h(r\nsweetie,, \"aa soon as I dry-the dishes\nfor  mother.\"\nTotal of 2000 Animals Will Go\nFrom Wainwright to\nFort Fitzgerald\nEDMONTON, April 5.\u2014Shipping of\n2000 buffalo from Wainwright to the\npark near Fort Fitr-gerald will commence about June IB and continue\nweekly until the contract has been\nfiled, states Col. J. K. Cornwall, who\nreturned from Ottawa today.\nThe shipments will Include 1400\nyearlings, 400-odd two-year-olds and\nover 100 three-year-olds, the distribution being on the basis of\ntwo femals to one male. These animals will be unloaded 30 miles further nnrth this year, while the manner of handling will be the aame\nas  that  followed  in   1925.\nHangers hnve reported that the\nanimals now in the northern park\nare in good condition and wintered\nwell, says Colonel Cornwall. There\nwere no casualties while only tbref\nwolves weie seen during the winter\nand    these    were    killed.\nthe dairy herda were diverted\nto research in poultry diseases,\nthe latter object would enjoy\nfive to 10 times the allotment\nit now has.       - -      \u25a0  -  \u25a0 - \u25a0\nPerhaps the allotment to Canada of the 1927 world's poultry\nconfess, already being advertised by the government with\nelaborate literature that does\nnot fail to mention the names\nof 50 to 100 eminent Dominion\nand provincial statesmen on the\ncommittees, will result in some\nattention being paid to the Cinderella among Canadian live\nstock  industries.\t\nChapman Will Die\nHARTFORD, Conn., April 5. \u2014\nHop? practicjilly abandoned for pardon for fit-raid Chapman, super crook,\nto bp hanged tomorrow for shooting policenmn. A new banging machine is to be used for Chapman.\nPara ma Hst Mineral Fields\nliONDON. April 5.\u2014Enormously\nrich mineral fields found In Tanama,\ntccnrdlng to Dally Mall, ftnd $10,000,-\n000 corporation is organized to operate charter obtained from Panama\ngovernment.\nSafe    and    Jewels   Stolen\nNEW YOUK. April 5. \u2014 Portable\nsafe, said to contain jewels belonging to Mattissen family at Irvington,\nN.Y., worth '$100,000, stolen from\nhouse  by   burglars.\nWhile   operating   on   a   small   lump\non the head  of  five-months-old baby,\nin   Webster,   Mass.,   doctor   found\ndarning    needle,    two    and    one-half\ninches  long.\nTotals    2-151    87S61    377K0.5\nSearch for Portions\nof Dismembered Body\nin Lake  Ontario\nROCHESTER, N. Y., April 5. \u2014\nAuthorities today wt-re seanhlng far\nportions of the dismembered boily of\na woman, whose right leg wns found\nin I_tke Ont-nrio nenr Nine-Mile point\nyesterday. .Surgeons confirmed tlie\nopinion of Coroner Leonardo that it\nhad been neatly severed from the\nbody by someone having knowledge\nof   surgery.\nHe Condemns Short\nSkirts as Immodest;\nWarns the Mormons\nSALT LAKE CITY. April I. \u2014 A\nwarning against the tendency of modern Mormons to stray from the path\nof orthodoxy was sounded by Heber\nJ, Grant, president of tim Church of\nJesus Christ Of Lattrr Day Saints, In\nopening the 36th annual conference of\nthe   rellRlous   sect   here   ye\u00bbterd ly.\nPresident Orant condemned tthort\nskirts as ' im modest,\" and admonished\nall Mormons not to give afternoon\ntejiB. The rules of the church disapprove the dilnkng of coff-ac and lea.\nTen Years Ago\n(The   Daily   News   ol   April  \\   131\u00ab)\nFnlfiirniR fur the 2l'..tr\\ bntf-lion\nhave arrived at Fernle nnd Acting-\nQuaj-tormii.-ter-H'-rtciint T'agtli will\ngo there tomorrow to get uuitorms (or\n[he   .\\rl-mn   nun. \u201e ' j\n*\u00bb.*-*\u2022\u201e\nCorp. R. Aldersmith, 1'tc. J. A.\nMcCarthy nnd 1'te. .T. F. Campbell,\nwho bavp been attached to M sendion\nof tli.' No. 1 field ambulance corps,\nP.B.F., at Victoria, enteitilned a fe\nof their friends at dinner at the\n\u25a0MM Inst night, before Iwivlng for\noverseas.\n*************************\u00bb______________________\u00bb_\"     - __, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. McCulloch hive\napent  for driving  disease  irom ] returns from California.\nBRIEFS FROM THE WIRE\n'Fire Kills and Injures\nCAIRO, April 5.\u2014Thirty-two pPr\nsons are dead, and 4000 homeless, na\ntho re-ult of a great fire whioh\nrazed Tanah district over the weekend.\nSpanish Airmen Off\nMADRID, April 5.\u2014Spanish airmen\nwho will attempt to fly from Spain\ntd Pbillippine Islands, mke off this\nmorning. Throe ma< hints are being\nused.\nSoldiers in Centrol\nLONDON,. April G.\u2014Cable reports\nto press announce furious rioting\nbetween Hindus and Moslems In Calcutta lasted three days, but is now\non wane as soldiers are controlling\ncrowds. j\nItaly to  Build  Ships !\nROMK.   April   fi.\u2014(iiillan   naval   pro-\ngram  for this year Includes two  light\ncruisers,    lfl    torpedo    boats    and    12\nsubmarines. . I\nFlu   E pi domic   at   Buffalo\nRUFFAI.A        April        B\u2014 InMurn\/.i\nepidemic   raging   here,   6000   being   In\nbed with lt.\nInquire   Into   Prohibition\nWASHLNUTON,     April     t.\u2014fienato\nYesterday's\ncards and cold and general havoc\nall over the Kast. We all know\nthe   weather   we   had.\nR ts not by aooident that Pacific\nMilk is the beat in Canada. Our\nclimate in almost ideal for dairying. Nature gives us better quality. We only keep that richness,\npurity and naturnl flavor for you\nin cans to be used at your convenience.\nPACIFIC ILK\nHead Office, Vancouver\nFactories   at   Ladner   and   Abboisford\nPut on the kettle\u2014\nMrs. Housewife, and make\nyourself a cup of BOVRIL\nYou will accomplish more\u2014you will renew\nyour strength and energy\u2014if you stop in the\nmidst of the day's work_put on the' kettle,\nand make yourself a cup of hot, energizing\nBovril. And it is so easy to do\u2014a spoonful\nof Bovril, a pinch of salt, in a cup of boiling\nwater. That's all\u2014but how it will refresh\nand \"buck you up\".   Try it!\nBOVRIL\nIS SO GOOD FOR YOU\nV-~__\nBuilding\nL\u00abt us figure your bi\nof Building Material. Coa\n_ _     . B   ~     \u2022  Lumber a specialty.\nMaterial  joiin burns & so\nThe standard of Purity\nfor over 160 years\nHills\nUnd\nLondon JOjry Gin\n$3.25 the bottle\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by\nLIQUOR CONTROL BOARD or the Government of B.C.\nFOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS\n\"We're all saving for one of\nthose seven splendid Cunard\nAnchor-Donaldson Tourist\nThird Cabin Vacations.\"\nPlymouth. Cherbourg, London.\nJune 26. July 10. Au&. 20\u2014\nLiverpool July 2 and 30\u2014&\/\/_*,\nand Glas&ow, June 25, July 9,\ntd\nANCHOR-\nDONALDSON\nLME to Glasgow\nP_r\u00bb-'*-*>\"*ir\u00ab from\nTHE CUNARD STEAMSHIP  CO.,   LTD.\n622   Hastings   St..   Vancouver; or Any Agent\nFlashlights_\nand Batteries\nWe wish to advise the public that we have received\nanother large shipment of the famous\nBURGESS  BATTERIES\n\"The Kind That La.ite Longer\"\nWe have them for Radio, Engine and Flashlight.   All the\npopular styles.\n' ' \u2014PRICES RIGHT\u2014 \u2022\nNelson Hardware Co.\nWtbtsSdU  and   Retail   Quality   Hardware\nNELSON\nPHONE   21\nENVELOPES\nSmall  or Large  Quantities.\nAll Colors and Sizes.\nrilONE OR WRITE I-'OU P1UCES.\nTHE DAILY NEWS JOB DEPT.\nTwo Phones (143 and 144)\nPRINTING-RULING-BOOKBINDING\n 'TTTTC KELSON DSTLY NEWS. 'n:r:,u.'.T I-JOuIflKu, APRIL \u00bb), I&2.1\n^fbfB-^fT\nWork\nBoots\nWe have just received\na consignment of Men's\nWork Shoes. These shoes\nare solid in every respect,\nand we can assure you\nthey will stand up and do\nthe work.\nPRICE $5.00\nR. Andrew & Ce.\nLeaders in Foot fashion\nWHITEWATER AT\nKASLO IS PAY\nSOMEDIVIDEND\nManaging Director Burgess\nAnnounces Ten Per Cent\nDividend on Preference\nKASLO,   April   5.\u2014Managing   Director\n. W,  it.   Hurj-ffH  has announced   that  a\nI dividend   of   10   per   cent   lias   been   declared  cm   the  preference  shares  uf   the\nWhitewater mines, limited, payable\nApril 10, to Stockholder* of record\nMarch  31.\nAs only 100,000 preference shares\nhave been leaned by the company, tlie\namount of the dividend will therefore\nbe $10,000. The Whitewater mines\nlimited stock is almost exclusively held\nby  Canadian  and  British   shareholders.\nPERRY'S HOLDS\nEASTER SERVICES\nPERRY'S SiniN'J. April B.--Baater\nM-Ttees   were   held   on   Sunday   aftar-\niiimn. April 4. in connection with the\nUnited    church.       Miss    Olive     Whyte,\ndeaconeaa, took the eervtee, and\npreached a* capital sarmon. The serv-\nkv   was  well  attended.\nWhile in Perry's Miss Whyte has\nbeen the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J, W.\nSeo v 11.\nKASLO NOTES\nKASLO, April ;\nLeary, A. Larson\nand James Amid!\nlaunch to Procter\nfining   on   from   there\nr. fl*. Davys, fl.\nStewart, M.E.,\nmade a trip by\nWednesday last,\nto   Nelson,   Spo-\nWillow Point\nWomen Favor\nSunday School\nWILLOW POINT, April 5. \u2014 The\nwomen's auxiliary held their regular\nmonthly meeting in the women's Institute house at tiie end of the week.\nMrs. J.' Gilroy, vice-president, was in\ntlie chair. The question of a loci I\nSunday school was discussed and a\nresolution passed that the organization\nwrite Ven. Archdeacon llraham of Nelson to see whether there is any possibility nf establishing a Sunthty school\nby post here in the  near future.\nMrs. I. Mohr was elected by acclamation flelcj-jate to the annual meeting\nut Orand Forks, should sh*> be able to\nat I end.      Routine   matters   occupied   the\nVemalnder   of   the   meeting.     Mrs.   M.\nHeddle   and   Mrs.   H.   Mbldleton   served\nand other points  on   business\nMiss Bdlth Oreen, Miss Eunice Good\nenough,  Miss Laura Glsaerlch are vis\nitlng   their   parents   in   Kaslo   for   thi\nBaater holidays.\nMrs. James Anderson returned Sat\nurday night, hav'ng spent six weeki\nvisiting In Ottawa, Winnipeg and New\nYork,\n^SOCIETY\nTb's column Is h'-ing rondurtwd\nhv Mrs. M. J. Vigneux Ail news\nof a social nature, including re-\nceptii ns.      private     entcr'amim-nts.\npersonal items, marriages, etc.. win\nanpejir   In   this   column      TV'-'phone\nMis.   -\/Ifneui m iter reatdapaa\nMr\n.la\nlaugh tac\ns,  tbe\nrlen and\nAlia,  r\neight-iiK\n\u25a0nths'\nwhich time the\nland,    F\nranee,\nWhile   r\nesiding\nhotel In\nRome,\nDawson,\nparent\nDawson\nof  Nel\ndaughter\n\u25a0, Miss\nlohnstone.   with  her  two\nHifises Katherine L<wni-\nt turned   Fiubiy   frmn an\nsojourn    in    I.uropp,    in\ny visited  England, loot-\nSwilzerlrtfid    and    It ily.\nfor   several   days   at   a\nthey  met   Or,  and  Mrs.\ns   of   K.   P.   and   R.\nI son,   guests,   with\niss Muriel, at the\ntheir\ne hotel.\nbnsine\nWilliams\nin Ymir.\nspent   Saturday   on\nPROCTER NOTES\nPROCTER, April r>.\u2014Miss M, Severn,\nwho Is teaching \u00ab*t Argent a, arrived\nhome on Thursday tn spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.\nH.   Severn.\nMiss Helen Sewell, who has been\nvisiting with her aunt at Spokane for\nthe past two months, has returned to\nhep  home.\nMiss Joyce Edgcumbe. .who is attending the Nelson high school, ls\nspending the holidays wllh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George  Edgcumbe.\nOYER THOUSAND\nFOR ANDERSON\nCanadiens Trim Sheiks in Benefit Game; Plan More\nContributions\nWillow Pointers\nHold Service on\nGood Friday\nWILLOW POINT,  April  5.\u2014A  service\nwas   held   in   the   church   here   on   Good j league  official\nFriday, which was taken by the church I',.\u201e\u201e,\u201e\nwardens,     CoL   A.   W.   N.   Taylor,   rector's warden, read the service and Ken-\nMONTR1-AL-. April B.\u2014\".toco\" Anderson, substitute player of the Victoria Cougars, who had his leg broken\nIn the first Stanley cup game the\nVictoria Cougars played against the\nMontreal Maroons last week, benefited to the extent of $1300, as the\nresult of the hockey exhibition staged\nhero tonight when 3000 fans saw Canadlens trim the Saskatoon Sheiks, H\nto 4, and later witnessed the old\n.Wanderers and National Hockey\nbattle again to a 2-2\ndrew,\nThe  $1300  will  provide  the  nucleus\nRation,\nvulunt'\nMel lie\n\u25a0 rgnnist.\nRainier   acted\nProcter Footer\nTeam Wins in'\nGame at Nelson\nPROCTER, April 5. \u2014 The Procter\nfoothali team Journeyed to Nelson\nGood Friday, to play the Corinth inns\nThe game proved very exciting, I'roe\nter winning with a score of -t-fl. Henrj\nSettle scored two of the goals. Colli\nMajor one and Flnley Settle one, Thos<\nplaying for Procter were: Goal \u2014 T\nItarwlss,; full backs\u2014Frank Settle am\nC. Uarwiss; half backs\u2014V, Settle, M\nMajor and O. Hill; forwards\u2014C. Ma\nJor, H. Settle, R. Stevenson mid J\nBonaccl.\nWomen\nFind\nGreat comfort in this new\nhygienic pad that dis-\ncards easily as tissue\u2014\nno laundry\nON many Important counts.\nwomen aro deserting the old-\ntime \"sanitary pad.\"\nThere is a new way. A way that\nmultiplies protection, A way, too,\nthat solves tho old problem and\nembarrassment of disposal. .\nIt is called \"KOTEX.\"   Ends the\ninsecurity of the old-time sanitary\npad.   Five times aa absorbent I And\n\u25a0 rf**o_or\u00ab\/-\u2014ends ALL fear of offending.\n\u25a0y' As easily disposed of as a piece\n* of tissue. No laundry. No embarrassment.\nYou get it at any drug or department store simply by saying\n\"KOTEX.\" You ask for it without\nhesitancy.\nCosts only a few cents. Eight In\n10 better-class women employ it.\nProves old ways an unnecessary rislc.\nK0T6X\nNo laundry\u2014discard Uke tissue\nPERRY'S NOTES\nneth    Metcalfe,   people's   warden,    read j of   a   fund   which   is   being   raised   by\nlessons.    There was a large eonpre-   the  hockey  fans   of   the   city   and   the\ni players  as  some  slight   compensation\n! for   the   injury   which   the   coast   athlete    suffered.      Tho    nmount    represents the  gross  gate  receipts  tonight\nand   does  not   Include  contributions.\nAdditions to the fund will come\ntomorrow. Captain Dune Munro of\ntho Montreal team, who has the\nprogram rights at the Forum, has offered to turn over the net receipts\nfor the Rale of programs at tomorrow night's fourth Stanley cup gnme.\nA special Issue In Anderson's honor\nThese will  he sold\nPERRY'S SIPINO, April I.\u2014Mia*\nClara Graham cum- on a visit to her\nparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Graham,\nfor  the  Faster  holidays.\nMiss Nellie Avis is home from Nelson high school for her Faster holidays. \u2022\nlurry Nixon motored In from Trail\non Wednesday, accompanied by his sis-,\nter,   Isabel,   who   is   spending   her   holl-1 MM   been  printed.\num with inr parental\nMrs, William Nixon\nTrail accompanied by\nJim and Lome Cumin\nspending   their   holiday*\nF.   W.   Oawney   haa   I\na few ilafcs\naround  agal\nreturned\ntH     brothe\ngs,    who    ii\nt   Trail.\nitidispos\nIt  Is expected  lu\nshortly.\nschool ai\nvacation\nat Spokar\nl-;\/t  to spend  her\nWILLOW POINT BRIEFS\nWILLOW POINT, April fi, -\u2014 Kupert\nGuthrie of Rioiidel is the guest of Captain   and   Mrs.  C.   Burton.\nMr. and Mrs. T. A. Mills have returned to their home here to reside\npermanently after an absence of several ye;irs at Trail, where Mr. Mills\nwas \"safety first\" engineer at the\nsmelter.\nHr. and Mrs, N-. Wolverton have returned to their home at Four-Mile\npoint.\nReginald E. Hall is spending a few\ndays in the settlement\nMrs. K\\ Apple* haite has returned\nfrom a short trin to Kaslo, where she\naddressed a merlin-* of women tn connection wtth the W. A. Forward movement. While in Kaslo she was the\nguest of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Davys,\nformer Nelsonites.\nhy    the   boys    before    the    game    nnd\nduring   the   rest   Intervals   as   custom\nary,   except    that   each    boy    will    b\nprovided   with   a   collection   box   and\nfans can contribute what they like.\nTwo\nrls,   85,\nwithin\nBenton\nng'il brothers, Joseph Har-\nand Oeorge Harris, 81, died\n21 houra of eah other, In\nHarbor,  Mich.\nRay Miller and\nErnie Jarvis Are\nBoxing Winners\nNEW YORK. April 5.\u2014Ray Miller,\nChicago feotherwelght, scored a\nKnockout over Jackie Synder of New\nYork ln the second round of a 10-\nround  match  here tonight.\nErnie Jarvis, British flyweight,\ngained a 10-round declrtkm over\nManny  Wexler of   New  York,    -**\nIn another 10-round match Sergt.\nSammy Baker of Mitchell Field outpointed Irish Tommy Jordan of New\nYork.     They   are   welterweights.\nEdmonton Grads\nWin but by Two-   \u25a0\nPoint Margin Only\nCHICAGO, April 5.\u2014The Edmonton\nOrads of Edmonton, Alberta holders\nof the girl's world basketball championship, successfully defended their\ntitle tonight against tho Chicago Trl-\nOhl'8. winning, 19 to 17. Tin' TM-\nChl'e are the Central States A. A. t\\\nchampions. ' The Canadians overcame\nan early lead to win, although the\nscore was tied 16-all n few minutes\nbefore the finish,\nCapt. F, I--. Orr has as his guest over\nthe holidays Mrs. John Taylor of Cranbrook, and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Alex.\nCameron  of  Moyie,\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nRev. A. L. Mclntyre of the Slocan district arrived tn town yesterday morntng\nfrom officiating at the Faster services\nin the Catholic church in Kaslo, to assist with the 4ft houra* devotion at the\nChurch of Mary Immaculate, being conducted under the direction of the pastor.\nRev. J. C. McKenzie.\nMiss Helen Townsend. who\" haa been\nin Spokane for some months, leaves today for Spokane, after spending yesterday In the city with her parents, Mr. and\nMrs. H. It. Townsend, Robson street.\n\u2022 \u2022    i\nSaturday, Miss Ethel McLeod of Kimberley was married to Charles Mussen.\nThey arrived In town Sunday evening\nand are at present guests at the home of\nthe hitter's sister and brother-in-law,\nMr. and Mrs. A. G. Lane, Delbruck street.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMr, and Mrs. W. A. Robertson, Silver\nKing road, have as their guest over the\nBaater bolldaya their daughter, Mfss\nItuth itobertson, who tenches at Ingram\nBridge.\n\u2022 *    \u2022\nRon. Hewat Is visiting with relatives\nIn Kaslo.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMr, and Mrs. John Stobo, 124 Nelson\navenue. Fairview, have as their guests\nMrs. C. Uk-udinning and hpr daughter,\nMiss Jean, who teaches at Slocan t'ark.\na    a     a\nMiss Fiona Sutherland, Silica street,\nhaa had as her guest far the past few\ndays Miss Kdna Watts of South Slocan,\nwho left on the noon train yesterday for\nher home, accompanied by M.s\u00ab Sutherland, who will remain for a short stay.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nO. A. LaniLOf New Hampshire arrived\nIn Nelson Irom the coast Sunday evening, to be the guest of his niece and\nnephew, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Genest, Vernon street, while here.\nMiss Marcia Towgood, Silica Htreet,\nhas as her guest over the Easter holidays   Miss   Louise   MacFadden   of   New\nDenver,\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. King, principal of the Silverton\nschool, Is visiting in Nelson over the\nholidays.\na    a     a\nMra George Helheoque of Bonnington\nwas a city visitor Saturday,\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. Stanley Byrne and their\ndaughter, Elaine, left last evening to\nreside in Vancouver, where they will\nmake their home in future.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nVery Rev. A. K. Mclntyre, V.G.. of\nRossi unci, is in the city, having arrived\nlast night to assist at the 4ft hours' it.-\nvotlon, which will oome to a coaelusloi\nthis evening.\n\u25a0ha Is holidaying at her\n'Newsy9 Lalonde s\nFather Critically\nIII in Cornwall\nCORNWAI-U Ont.. April fi.\u2014Peter\nI_ilonde, 79. one of Cornwall's pioneer\nresidents, and the father of the fa\nmous \"Newsy\" Lalonde, is lying li\na critical state at his homo here\ntonlpht and little hope la held out\nby the attending physician for his\nrecovery. \"Newsy\" came up from\nMontreal today and Is with his father\nand mother.\nMhUb   tn   Vancouver\nMiss Irene Mil\nhome in Trail,\nMiss S. Corbet of New Zealand, who\nhas been spending the past year in Ne!\nson and Deanabaven, Is a guest at the\nhome of her sister and hroiher-in-law\n.Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Thomson, 914 Front\nstreet. Next week Mrs. Thomson and\nMiss Corbet will leave for Baa Fran,\nco, whence the latter will sail, April 21,\non the Maoura for New Zealand.\nMi sh Mary Barker, teiieher at Myn-\nenster, is spending her holidays lu town,\nthe guest of Miss Ruth Robertson. Silver King road, and her aunt, Mrs. Rowe,\nStanley street.\na    a    a\nIr. and Mrs. C. I). George motored in\nfrom  Wallace,   Ida.,  spent   the  week-end\nn  Nelson, and left yesterday to visit In\nNew Denver for a week.\n*    \u00ab    \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. W. R. Allen. 619 Second\ntreet,    Fairview.    with    their   daughter,\nMiss  Margiiet,   leave  this  morning   for\nw York, whence  they will sail on thi\nFinland for six months abroad.\nr.  w.\nog ha\\\nTyler,\ne moil\nFred   Weir   and   Cecil\nred to Spokane.\nMr,   and   Mrs.   Archie  Gray  of Salmo\nreturned to their hutuu by motor yesl\nday after spending  the holiday with the\niter's parenta, Mr. and Mrs. H. R.\nTownsend, Robaoh street.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMrs. Dorothea Sandercock, 40(1 Richards street, has her daughter-. Miss M.\nHandercock, who teaches at Kettle Valley, aa her guest over the vacation.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMiss Owen Hcott-Lauder returned ye:\nitcrday morning from week-ending at her\n\u2022\"home in Queens Bay.\na   a   a\nMrs. Gordon  Beeston, Victoria street\nand   her   three  daughters,   have   left   to\nspend a vacation in Rossland,\nMiss Frances Seanlan, teacher at Willow Point Is In Nelson to spend the\nEaster vacation with her father, T. J.\nSeanlan, Stanley  street.\nBert Venablei of Trail son of Mr. and\nMrs. R, V, VenaMes. is expected to arrive today to visit his grandmother, Mrs,\nI. Bourke, Silica street.\nMrs.  j,  Campbell\nSaturday In Nelson.\nof   Taghum   spent\nLet Your Boy  Cyde\ne\/oycycle\nLittle Brother to theCC-M-'Blhe\"\nCOAL AND WOOD\nGait Lump,  Gait  Stove  Coal,  Ardlcy  Lump   Coal\nHard Dry Wood, 4-ft. or 16-in. Lengths\nphone :*r>'\nTHE NELSON TRANSFER CO., LTD.\nGARAGE TRANSFER COAL\nAtjentt   Chevrolet   and   McLaughlin   Cara\nPHONE 35 COR. STANLEY AND VERNON STS.\nII. H. Perkins, teacher at Elko, was In\nthe citv the latter part of the week en\nroute to Ym|r to visit with friends.\nMr. nnd Mrs\nroad, have as t\nschool teacher ;\nA.   R.   Ball,  Hall  Mines\nicir guest  Robert Jenks\nd Camp Lister, -\nC. S. Squires of Robson spent Sunday\nin town and left for his home yesterday.\nMrs. F, T. P. Frances and child of\nCrawford Rav have left for New York\nwhence they will sail, April If), on the\nAsoania for Plymouth.  Kng.\nMr.  nnd   Mr:\nchildren nf Rn:\nNelson.\nHarry   R road wood  and\n\u25a0lain spent yesterday In\nnit Bafer Street.   Phone 200\nNew Spring Hand Bags\nA very unusual collection of new bags, anil every bag is an unusual value. Underarm Bags in all the newest leathers, all the newest shades, also large and small\npouch bags. :\nNEW HAND BAGS\nAt $2.50 to $9.50 Each\nThey come in a splendid quality leather. All nicely\nfitted and in all the new Spring colors to match\nthe costume. At these prices they are the best\nvalues we have ever shown. EACH, $2.50 TO\nfi.tM) EACH.\nNEW SHOPPING BAGS\n  At $2.50 to $3.75 Each\nMade of excellent quality leather in assorted colors.\nSome have lock tops and all are full sizes. SPECIAL VALUES AT $2.50 TO\nS3.75 EACH.\nLOVELY SILK UNDERWEAR\nAt $1.25 to $5.00\nAll guaranteed to give satisfactory seivice. Vests, Bloomers, Envelopes and Combinations. There garments in either tailored or fancy trim with lace. Fashioned\nright,\\ serviceable and new.\nWOMEN'S SILK VESTS\nAt $1.25 Each\nWomen's Silk Vests.   Made with strap top of good quality Rayon\nSilk.   All colors and sizes.    SPECIAL AT $1.25 EACH.\nNEW SILK BLOOMERS\nAt $2.95 to $3.50 Each\nFull-size Bloomers of heavy-weight Rayon.   All colors at $2.95\nTO $3.50 EACH.\nSILK ENVELOPES AND COMBINATIONS\nAt $2.95 to $5.00 Each\nEnvelopes and Combinations in a range of pretty colors.   All\nnicely trimmed.    Full sizes at S_.f>5 TO $5.00 EACH.\nm*\nthe city until tomorrow mornlng\nhe will return to Spokane.\nwhen I\nyears   from   20   to   25,   proved   to   be\n| a   bright,   alert   lot  nnd   their   former\n,r   _   fc i   ,      \" -,*-*:      callings   vatied   from   none   at   ull,   to\n\u201e\u201eMX\"' * '     '\" Ui\u00bbl**    \"lth   .    im'ufc   s:ho\u201el  '_*\n_tm  | thrown   In   for   good   measure.     The\n( party left for T. iron to where to-\n'\u25a0 morrow they will be takes in hand\n,by official.* of the land seitlcinent\nI board for p!aecmuit on Ontario\nfarms.\nSTRIBLING MAY\nMEET CARPENTIER\nFitzsimmons    Has    Ptribiini^s\nSignature for 12-Kound\nDecision Bout\nI.OS ANGELKS. April |, \u2014 Floyd.\nFitzsimmons, promoter, stated here\ntoday he had secured the signiture of!\nYoung Strlbline, Ifffht-heivyv.eiKii'l\nboxer, (or a 12-round -decision bou\nln July with Georges CarpmUai\nFremh boxer, at Macon. Oh.. Car-\npen tier having signified his wllllnff-*\nness to meet Strlbllng, FltitiOUMDMn\nsaid, and only the signature of the\nFrenchman is necessary to close the\nmatch.\nNo Redistribution\nof Aliierta Seats\nIs Recommendation\nEDMONTON, April .-,.\u2014There will\n| be no redistil!.ni inn of provincial\n.\u2022eats lufore the naxt Alberta g-. neral\n1 flection which . is tlpaottd to take\n1 place wliliin thc next two o,- three\n! months.     This   W_\u00ab  mad-   certain   to\nnight whsn thp oommtttw on redistribution appointed at tlie last -session presented Its long expected report and announced that lt had been\nImposslhlp to find an unanimous\nbasis for rrdistrthutlon and that no\nre-mnmendations   could   he   made.\nA minority report read by J. C.\nBowen statf.s that the Liberals are\n-ipposrd to any change until after\nIhe next federal census of populn-\n:ion.\nMrs. J. Jury nnd son, Jack, of Camp\nI.tpter are spending a holiday In Nelson.\n\u2022    \u25a0    I\nItey. J. J Klely. S..T. of Oonaafa university In Bpoka-Ae. who has been assisting Very lb-v A. K, Mclntyre, V.O.. of\nHosslnnd, with th\/1 Foster services, is In\nr DODD'S\nKIDNEY\nPILLS\n-, '\u25a0 i\nIT'S    I\nINCTI\nYOUNG BRITISHERS\nTO TILL THE SOIL;\nParty of 43 Reach  Montreal;\nAll Have Had Training Re-\nfore Leaving England\nMONTREAL, April 5.\u2014A pnrtv of\n13 young Britishers, who hav-\u00bb come\nto Canada under the auspices of thV\nBritish ministry of labor, an experimental group pent out to test the\nmerits of the scheme by which youin,-\nmen had heen receiving the henefits\nof unemployment Insurance nnd who\nwere aent to a farm training community for six months with tho ultimate view of placing them at. agricultural work in Canada and Australia, reached here tonight en route !\nfor western Ontario. In charge of the\nparty was'O-ipt. H. w. Bjuclt, as repr*e-'\nMutative of the minister ol L-ahor. Captain Pluck has been acting In an\nexecutive capacity at Clnydon, a\nsmall Village close to Ipswich In\nSuffolk where an old workhouse and\nfarm was taken over last November\nand converted into a modern Instructional  center.\nCaptain   Bluck   explained:\n\"Two hundred men\u2014practically all\nformer recipients of unemployment\nInsurance benefit, popularly known\nas the dole\u2014have been in attendance for six months. One hundred\nof them have.been trained for work\nIn home trades and the balanc*. for\ns&ttlement In the dominions\u2014BO in\nCanada\u2014CO In Australia. These\nmen have received their hoard, lodging, training and nn allowance of\nfive shillings weekly. They nlso\nreceived a free issue of boots,\nbreeches, leggings and coal. In\nother words, some of the money\nwhich would othfrwise have been\npaid to them In 'dole' has been used\nto train and equip them for farm\nwork*   in   th?--   dominions.\n\"The purpose of this, and the\nother larger training center now\nstarted at Brandon, In Norfolk county, aa well as others which may be\nopened later by the ministry of\nlabor, is to give, some of the young\nmen who have had little or no opportunity since the war of learning\na trade, to fit themselves for settlement In the dominions. The\ncourse has been short and they have\nnot hnd all the proper things with\nwhich to work, but they have been\nwell Introduced to a number of\nuseful   thiiiKH.\n\"One feature I* that they have\nbeen working with Canadian farm\nImplements so as to accustom them\nto the forms of ploughing, seeder\nand disc harrows they will find out\nhere.\"\nThe   men   thttmselvet,   ranging   In\nWas Nearly Crazy\nFrom Headaches\nMim K. Brill, 579 Bed-rood A.-,,\nWumipog, \u00bb|a\u201e., writes:\u2014\"I \u201e,\u201e\ntroubl.'.l with iiu-h lever, b-adarhe.\nthat gome lime. 1 wu nearly craiy\nwith them. .\nOne day a friend told m. about,\nand advised rue to use\nBurdock\nBlood\nh 1 tried It, and It hu done tne a\nworld of pood. I just took two and a\nhalf bottles, and I haren't had a\nlieadaclie  for a hag time,  now.''\nPat up onlr hr The T.  fePbwi\n'o., Limited, torouto. Ont\nItohert Body, for -JO years honorary secrrtary and tr*a\u00aburer of tho\nMinion Coast Home. Saltcoats, wa,*i\nprsented with a silver tea service\non  retiring,\nCorns\nbut the remedy is much simpler\nT-'pi'-' is ro need to endure the pain\nof an obstinate corn for ev#*n one da.'\nmore. V.'ven a corn or en 11 ous of 20\ny'-;ir.-' ohsiinacy has to yield to Rado*\nBath salts. When you put your foot\nMil' n foot bath containing Radox\nPath Palis, the dead skin combine*\nw\\ h th\" IP'dox Salts to form a protein K-ilt of the actual corn itself.\nThis dissolves  in  water, and   to  Ioop-\n\u25a0  the corn that tt  may be lifted out\nbodily.     Rtidnx   Bath   Salts   does   not\naffect   the  living skin.    It   is only  tn \u25a0\n\u25a0 - m   whi.'h   ii   di-solves.     An   onlhu-'\nsiasflc   user  of  Rudox   says:\n* Wir1**   he ewith   to   trunk   you   fo'\nb'f\"fiti   received   from\u2014the  u*a   of\nF-\"dr*<    Bath    Salt*.      It    has    completely,  removed   \u25a0   callau*   I    have\nhed    fee   th\u00bb   oast   20   year*,    after\nthree foot baths.\" \u2022\nVniir    druggist    sto-R*    Radox    Bath\nj Su!t\u00bb.    Half-pound  pink  package  Rftc.\n; Radox Bath Salts\n!  Role Importers: Gyde & Sort, Montreal'\nviiiuuii'juiiiiuiiiiii'iawiirinniia\u2014n_aa_i\nCastoria is especially prepared to relieve Infants in\namis and Children all ages of\nConstipation,   Flatulency,   Wind\nColic   and   Diarrhea;   allaying i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nFeverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach\nand Bowels, aids thc assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep.\nTo avoid imitations, always look for thf sit-nattir* '   _^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nAl'Solulrly Harmless - No I '|'i.tt- v    liiyMU.u'* everywhere recommend it\n..\u00bbi\u00a3Lrf%ZZZ\n i THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 6, 1926\niJVlarkefe\nSTOCKS DISPLAY\nFIRM UNDERTONE\nOil  Stocks  in    Selling  Wave;\nNash and Jordan Motors\nin Rally\nNEW TORK, April 6.\u2014Stock prices\ndisplayed a firm undertone ln today's\nmarket. Flurries of professional selling took place at Intervals, in supposedly vulnerable stocks, but they\nfailed to cause unsettlement In other\nquarters.\nCredit conditions showed further Improvement. Despite the larpe deficit\nin reserve shown In last Saturday's\nclearing house statement, call mon<:y\nrenewed at 4% per cent, and dropped\nto 4 as large sums of money began to\nflow back here from Interior Institutions.\nTime money rates also softened,\nleading to the belief in some banking\nquarters that a period of easy money\nrates was In prospect.\nDefinite abandonment of the proposed merger of the California Petroleum and Texas Company started rt\nwave of selling In somo of the oil\nstocks, but they gathered strength\nlater on the publication of some unusually good 1925 earning reports and\nthe announcement of higher gasoline\nprices  In  eastern   territory.\nMarine preferred was In brisk demand on reports that English interests were seeking control, the stock\nclosing over 2 points up, nt 28 \\x, after\nhaving touched  39%.\nThe brisk demand for the local tractions apparently was in anticipation of\nmore favorable consideration from the\nmunicipal authorities.\nA run-in of the shorts brought about\n2 points rallies ln Nash and Jordan\nmotors. Hails were well supported\nwith buying apparently influenced By\ntho continuation of heavy car loadings.\nSpecial strength of Cotton Belt, which\nadvanced over 2 points, to 65*4, was\nnceompanled by unconfirmed rumors\nof Its helng placed on 5 per cent dividend basis. Most of tho eastern coalers also made a good  showing.\nCall money renewed at 41,& per cent\nand *.hen dropped to 4 per cent, closing\nat  the latter figure.\nTime money was qupoted on a flat\ntVs per cent basis, as compared with\n4%   to 4%   last   week.\nCommercial   rates   unchanged.\nTotal Bales\u20141,030.700  shares.\nMarket Quotations\nHigh      Low     Close\nBait. A Ohio .\nCan. Pacific .\n(It. Nor. pfd.\nNor. Pacific ..\nN. Y. Oentrnl\nRock Island . .\nSou.   Pacific   . .\nUnion   ractfic\nAna. Copper ...\nChile Copper ..\nInsp. Copper .\nIntl. Nickel ..\nKenne. Copper\nAmer. Loco. . .\nU. S. Steel ...\nCen. Motors ..\nSturie.   Corp.    . .. f\nWillys  Ovid\t\nPsr fle   OH    \t\nPhillips Petr. . .\nShell I'nlon Oil..\nStan. OH N. J.\nStan. \"Oil Cal, . .\nTex. Gulf Sulph.\nAmer.   Tol-ac.   ...\nAmer.   Tele\t\nCorn   Products   ..\nRadio   Corp\t\n156\n74 V4\n7(1\n122\n44\n98 Vi\n145\n44 K\n32%\n22*4\n85%\n63 i,\n95%\n122%\n- 120\n54\n24',\n51\n43%\n24%\n43\n' M\"W\n132V\u00bb\n146\n113',\n37%\n37\n85%\nliiU\nT.-JJ\nHj-\n120%\n43%\n98\n144%\n43%\n34%\n52%\n94 I\n120%\n117%\n63>,\u00bb\n22%\n63%\n42%\n24%\n-42%\n64 M\n130\n145%\n112%\n37\n34%\n155%\n74\n98%\n144%\n44%\n95%\n122%\n119%\n53-4\n24%\nE3>4\n24%\n42%\n54%\n132%\n14\u00ab\n'J7%\n3\u00ab!4\nCORN RALLIES\nAT CHICAGO\nHad Fallen to Low Point for\nSeason; Wheat Close is\nFirm and Higher\nCHICAGO, April 3. \u2014 Last-minute\nrushes ln the wheat market tnday\nhelped to rally corn, which had fallen\nto a new low record for the season.\nWheat showed 1,630,000 bushels decrease In the United States visible\nBiipiilv total, a larger falling off than\nhad Been looked for, and there were\nalso reports which indicated that seeding of the domestic spring crop is being delayed.\nWheat closed firm, 1%C to 2c net\nhigher; Mav new, *1.57\u00bbi to J1.5X, and\nJuly $1-35% to $1.357i. Corn finished\nunchanged to %c off; oatH at *^c tn\n%c gfitn; and provisions a shade to\n10c down.\nSTERLING EXCHANGE\nNEW YORK, April 5\u2014Sterling ox\nchange firm at $4.8U-, for 10-day bills\nand |4.5K demand.\nForeign sliver\u201465%c.\nCanadian dollars\u20145-32 discount.\nFrancs\u20143.4r-c.\nLire\u20144.02c.\nNelson approximate rate, J4.S7-&.\nMETAL MARKETS\nNEW YORK. April 5. \u2014 Copper dull;\nelectrolytic, spot and futures, 14c\nasked.\nTin\u2014Steady; spot nnd nearby, $64;\nfutures,   $62.\nIron\u2014Irregular; No. 1 northern, $2_\nto $23..0; No. i northern, $21 to $22.50;\nNo. 2 southern. $22 to $23.\nLead\u2014Steady;   spot,   JK.20  to   S8.30.\nZinc\u2014Steady; Kast St. Louis, spot\nand   futures,   $7.20.\nAntimony\u2014$18.\nMINNEAPOLIS GRAIN\nMINNEAPOLIS, April 5\u2014Flour un\nchanged to 30c lower, to $9 to $P.0_ i\nbarrel\nBran\u2014$23.\nWheat\u2014No. 1 northern. $l.r,6 to\n$1.57; May,  $1.52; July,  $1.45.\nCorn\u2014No.   3  yellow,  65c  to 67c.\nOats\u2014No.   3  white,   zl%o  to 37T'sc.\nFlax\u2014No.   1.   $2.2!*% -to.$2.32\";.\"\nVANCOUVER WHEAT\nCloplng\nVANCOUVER.   April\nwheat prices\nIn store \u2014 No. 1 northern, $1\nNo. 2 northern, $1.48c; No. 8 northern.\n11.41%; No. 4 wheat. $1.34%; No. [\nwheat. Jl.25%; No. 6 wheat, SI.12%\nfeed,  95%c;  RcrreningH,  $6.50 a ton.\nPrompt Shipment\u2014No. 1 northern\n11.53%; No. 2 northern, 11.48%; fee.\n95 %c.\nADVERTISINC\nJ\n'create*\nA DESIRE\nroa A\nCERTAIN\nPRODUCT\nPERSONAL\nCOKTACT\nMERELY\nCOMPiFrtS\nTHE\nSALE\nAttTtrt-iiiig-  ia,  only  a   part  of  Mll-\n\u2022   \u2022   *\nThero are those who maintiln that\nadvertising never aetusliv sells a\n\u2022oaunodlty; that the sale is always ultimately matte through personal contact. This la undoubtedly true In a\nlarge majority of rises, but lt does\npot mean that advertising does not\ntflay an important part in the selling\nprocess.\nSelling consists of much more than\nthe final exchange of the article, for a\npiece of money. That Is merely the\ncompletion of the sale, and almost always is performed through personal\ncontact. Hut before a person enter?\na store he often has his mind made up\nto buy a particular product\u2014through\nadvertising. Advertising thus plays its\npart in selling by preparing the buyer,\nreducing sal**s resistance, and actually\ncreating a definite desire for a certain\ncommodity,\nHut the complete selling procesn includes all steps from zero knowledge\nof, and desire lor, the product, lo actual purchase and possession of It. The\nfunction of advertising as a part in\nthis process may bo only to make\nknown the bare name of a product, or\nit may be the creation of a desire so\nstrong that the buyer goes to a store\nand asks for  It.\nWINNIPEG ELECTRIC\nSURPLUS IS LESS\nGross Earnings for Year Increase ;   All   Officers   and\nDirectors Reelected\nBB1TISK    COLUMBIA   BOOS\nFresh    extras,\nfirsts, 26c to 27c;\n30o;\n24c.\nWINNIPEO, April &.\u2014The report of\nthe Winnipt-g Elt-ctric company tor the\n12 months ending December 31, 1925.\nwas presented to the annual meeting\nof shareholders today by President A.\nL.   McLimont.\nOperating expenses for the year\namounted to $3.301,90392, a decrease\nof $77..r*92.7.'>, while the gross earnings\nstood at $2,067,365.95, a total Increase\nln  eaniin-s of $179,352.49  above  1924.\nNet jneiune for the year was $.s21,-\n604.86, an increase of only $1,244,944,\ndue     largely     to     increases     In     fixed\narges. After all deductions, a sur-\n$::_0,2,S7,:,0 was shown as\ncompared with a surplus of $556,241,79\nlast   year.\nMr. iMcLlmrtnt nnd all other officers\nand directors  were reelected.\nAPPLE EXPORTS\nThe follo-rlig Inlnrmatlnn tins been\nreceived fiMin the Internail-nul Api>i<-\nShtppers' association, coverinf exports\n\u25a0 if uppli-a tor the week emlmg Marcil\n2U:\nPortland, Me., to Newcastle. 2537\nbarrels.\nNew York to Liverpool, 16,374 barrels.   6fifi\u00bb   boxes.\nNew York to I.ondon, 2fi.\">0 barrels,\n16,253 boxes.\nNew York* to Manchester, 745 barrels,   1512 boxea.\nNew J'ork to, Southampton, 2270 barrels,  7912  box\u00bbs.\nNew   York  to   Hull,   739  barrels.   2442\nbtu\n22fifi   boxes.\n198    barrels.\nNew   York   to   Bristol,\nNew   \"fork   to   Cardiff,\n2076 boxes.\nNew York to Newcastle, 101 barrels.\n1 New York to Hremen, 535 barrels,\n5829  boxes.\nNew York to Hamburg-, 112 boxes.\nNew York  to  Rotterdam,  1509 boxes.\nNew York to Antwerp, 7740 boxes.\nNew York lo South America, 1250\nboxes.\n.Seattle  to   HonRkonK,   1250   boxes.\nSeattle to .KhaiiKliai,  75(1 boxes.\nSeattle   to   'jollK-nliurg-,   1171   boxes.\nSeattle   lo  Kfeckjiolm,   11-12   boxeH.\nSeattle   to  Oslo,   H38   boxes.\nPortland  to Southampton, 4985 boxes.\nPortland to Gothenburg   631 boxes.\nPortland to Oslo, 125 boxes.\nPortland   to   Copenhagen,   4750  boxes.\nHalifax to Liverpool, 2237 barrels.\nHalifax   to   London,   15.760   barrels.\nHalifax  to Hull.   34S9  barrels.\nSaint John to Liverpool, 2253 barrels,   1554   boxes.\nSaint John to Glasgow. 331 barrels,\n1033 boxes.\nNorfolk   to  Manchester,   100 barrels.\nTotal for week\u201451.431 barrels, 74,-\n234  boxes.\nTotal for season\u20142,795,655 barrels.\n4.856.273 boxes.\nSTOCK  MARKETS   CLOSED\nOwing- to yesterday be'**- Easter\nMonday, all markets In Canada and\ntlie  United   State*  were not   open.\nMount Hood,\nhigh.\nOregon,  is  11,225  feei\nMiscellaneous\nFred Williams\ni\n1=0=\n8:1 \u00ab*\u00bb\nplu\nWDtKirEO   OH\u2014IN   QUOTATION**\nOpen\nWheat-\nMay .\nJuly .\nOdt. .\nOats-\nMay .\nJuly .\nOct. .\nBarley\u2014\nMay .\nJuly .\nOct. .\nFlax\u2014\nMay .\nJuly .\nOct. .\nRye-\nMay .\nJuly .\nOct. .\n145\n129U\nHigh\n149H\n146%\n62 tf,\n62*,\n60\n194\n197\n196VJ\n87\n88*4,\n49*.\n46'i\n\u00ab2\u00bbi\n63%\n195*4\n1!>S>4\n198*4\nLow\n147V*.\n144%\n129\n49\n49tt\n46\n62 >4\n62 \\\n193*i\n196--S,\n196H\n87\nSS*S\nClose\n149%\n14\u00ab*rt\n130\n49%\n49s-,\n4614\n62%\n62%\n60\n195%\n198 V.\n198%\n87%\n89\n86*%\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\nMONTREAL, April U. \u2014 Butter and\neggs weak;  cheese   unchanged.\nCheese\u2014Finest    westerns.    25c.\nButter\u2014No. 1 pasteurized, 40c to 41c,\nKggs \u2014 Fresh extras, 3fcc; fresh\nfirst*,   34c.\nQuebec potatoes\u2014Fer bag, car lots,\nU-59.        ^\t\nSPOKANE STOCKS\n| (Reported by C. W. Appleyard)\nBid    Asked Close\nImperial   Oil      33 M\nAmer.   Loco  95 V_\nC.    P.    R       155 K\nOt.   Northern      73 -V*\nStan'. Oil .N. J  42**\nAbitibi       75 Vi\nAm. Car A Fdry  96\nUndge   Com  31! %\nLucky   Jim     lfi?*      .17^ \t\nOI ml stone  \" \u25a0>*> -87*4 \t\nSilversmith     4fi^      .48 \t\nSuccess       04 .06 \t\nLeadsmith     07^       .0RV_ \t\nC, N. Ra Earnings Show\nan Increase of About\nTwenty-eight Per Cent\nMONTREAL, April 5.\u2014Gross earn\nInga of the Canadian National rail\nway a for the period ended March 31\n19-6, were f7.2*54,474 as compared with\n\u25a0jfi.675,122 for the corresponding period\nof 19_5. which is an Increase of fl,\nf>89,352, or 28  per cent.\nDOMINION LIVE STOCK\nWINNirKO, April 5.\u2014Receipts today were 9X0 cattle, 1025 hogs and \u00a300\nl'he--p.\nHteers\u2014Choice, $6.r>0 to $6.75; fair\nto ifoud,  $.ri.t>0  to $6.26.\nBuuher heifers\u2014Choice, jr..75 to $*;\nfair  t\"  good,   $4.50   to   $5.50.\nJtutcher cows\u2014Choice, $5 to $5.25;\nfnir   to  good,   $4   t\u00ab   $4.75.\nBulls\u2014Oood,   $3.25   to   $4.\n<\">--\u00bbn\u2014Oood.  $.1.50  to  $4.50.\nStacker steers \u2014 Choice, $4.75 to\n$5._S;  fnir  to  good,   $3.75   to $4.50.\n8t*Ck-T heifers \u2014 Choice, $3.75 to\n$4; fair to gnnd, $2 75   to $3.25.\nFeeder steers \u2014 Choice. $5.50 to $6;\nf;.ir   i.i  good,   $460  to  $5.25,\nCrfves\u2014Choice,   $9   to   $11.\n-fgj-p \u2014 s.-lects. $14 74; thick\namooths, $13.40; heavies, $12.40; lights\nand  feeders,   $13.50.\nUmliH \u2014 __.ir to good, $10.60 to\n$12.50.\n8h\u00abep\u2014Fair to good, $5 to $8.\nKDMONTON. April 6.\u2014Cattle re-\neelpta   51,   hogs   12.\nSUers\u2014O-x.ti to chole-R, $5.SO to\n$12(:  medium.  $3 50  to  $5.\nr. ,*\u25a0    <-..,.d   f> choice,  $5  to $5.75\nmedium.   $-\u25a0 15 to $4.76.\n\"<-\u00bb*\u2022\u25a0-(;<\"H   to   clu.lce,   $4   to   $4.76:\nmedium.   \\2 -T.   to   J.1 i.n.\nBuUf-^Oood.   $3   *f\u00bb   $3.25,\nVMders- -Oood,   $4.75   to   $5.25;   me_-\ntonCf*--** U**\nOOKtre\u2014Good    $4.25   to   $4.76;   med-\nTwJJr*\u2014Q\u00b0o4'to' choice, $7 to $9.\nFRUIT CABLES\nLIVERPOOL, Mancli 26.\u2014Nova Sco-\ntian applea barrels Rhode Island\nGr\u00ab-ninc No. I, $2.91 to *3.40; No. 2.\nJ2.12 to 13.15; Dom.. 12.06 to 12.13;\nNo. 3, $1.70 to 12.06; Ren Davl.s No. 1.\n12.43 to $2.91; No. 2. 11.94 to 12.43;\nDom., 11.45 to $2.24; No. 3. $1.21 to\n$2.12; Nonpareil No. 1. $4.13; No. 2.\n$4.13; Dom.. 13.28; No. 3. 12.49; Oregon\nNewtowna boxes exlra fancy. $2.67 to\n$3.64; fancy. $2.43 to S3.64; Winesap*\nextra fancy. $2.13 to 12.91; finer, 11.91\nto J2.67.\n807TTHAMPTON. March 25. \u2014 Nov.t\nScotian apples barrels ex S.S. Orduna,\nNonpareil No. I, S3.61 to $1.37; No. 2.\n$2.91 to $3.88; Dom.. $2.18 to $2.67;\nBen Davl*. Dom.. $2.67 to 12.15; Nn. 3.\n11.82 to $2.43; Oregon Newtowns boxes\nextra fancv. $3.15 to $3.64; fancy.\n$3.28; Winesap* extra fancy. $2.67 to\n$3.16; fancy, $2.12  to $2.67; C,  $2.13.\nGLASGOW. March 26. \u2014 Ontario\napples barrel* ex S.S. Moveria. Ben\nDavis No. 1. $2,52: No, 2. 13.03; Dom.,\n12.67: No. 3, 82.30; Spy No, 1, $4.37;\nNo. 2. $2,79; Dom.. 51.91: Nn. 3, $2,06;\nVirginia apples barrel* Ben  Davis No.\n1, $3.64 to $6,07: r.ann No. 1, $4.86 to\n$5.58: Oregon Mewtowill boxes extra\nfancy, $2.91 to $3.88; fnncy. $3.15 to\n13.40; C. $2,91; Winesap* oxtrn fancv,\n12.18 to $3.40; fancy, }2 to $2.91; C,\n$1.70 to $2.30. .-\nLIVnP.POOL, March 29 and 31. \u2014\nNova Scotian apple* barrel* ex S.S.\nNewfoundland, Ben Davis No. 1. $2.18\nto $2.73; No, 2. 11.61 to $1.94; Dom..\n$1.70 to $2.24; No, 3. $1.70; Nonpareil\nNo. 1, $2.43 to $4.13: No. 2, $2.55;\nDom.. $2,55: No. 3. $2.55; Gano No. 1,\n$3,15; No. 2, $2.24; Dom., 12 to $2.24:\nNo.  S.  $1.82:  Salome  No.   1,  $3,15:   No.\n2. $3.03: Dom., $2.67; No. 3, $2.30 to\n$2.43: Fallawater No. 1. $5.71: Dom..\n14; Ontario apples barrels er 8.B.\nMontclare, Ben Davis No. 1. $3.15 to\n13,64: No. 2. $2.43 to $2.91; Dom,, $2.43\nto $2.67; No. 3. $2.18; Stark No. 1.\n13.94: Dom.. $2.43 to $2.67: Golden\nRussets No. 1. 16.07; No. 2. $3.40 to\n$4.13; No 8, $321; Mann No. 1. $1.37;\nNo. 2, $3.94; Dom.. $3,94: Gano No. 1.\n$4.19; No. 2. $1.19; Virginia Alher-\nmarles No. 1. $4.37 to $874; boxes extra fancy. $2.67 to $2.91; Ben Davis\nNo. 1. $3.64 to $5.58: Wlnesnps No. 1.\n$7.04 to $7.77; New York Baldwins No.\n1, $364 to $6.56; Oreenlngs Nn. 1. $5.58\nto $8 26; Oregon Newtown* boxes extra fancy, $2.67 to $3.64; fancy. $2.18\nto $3.40; C. $2 43 to $2.91: Winesaps\nextra fancv $2 30 to $5.34; fancy. $2.24\nto $2.67; C, $1.70 to $2.18.\nSOUTHAMPTON \u2014 British Columbia\napples boxes Winesap extra fancy,\n$2.43 to $2.91: fancy. $2 30 to $2.67;\nNewtowns extra fancv, $2.91 to $3.40;\nfancy, $2.91 to $3.15.\nLIVERPOOL \u2014 British Columbia\napples boxen ex H.S. Pacific Shipper,\nWinesap* extra fancy, $2.43 to $3.15;\nfancy, $2.30 to $2 91; Newtowns extra\nfancy. $3.40 to $3.88; fancy, $2.91 to\n$3.64:   C,   $2.43   to   $3.40.\nFRUIT AND VEGETABLES\n| EDMONTON\u2014Pointers In strong de-\n' msjid. Alberta potatoes Canada R,\ntons. $37 to J42: British Columbia\napples boxes Yellow Newtown f;i ncv\n?2.!'0; O.ino, Ben Oavis, Black Twig\ni'ancy. *:'.35; crates, $1.75; imported\napples Yellow New to*\u2014\u2022* C, $3; Jtome\nBeauty C. $_.(!:>; lettuce 6-doz-n crate.\n$160; cauliflower HOMO, $.1; celery lb,\nlit, rhubarb lb, tBc Car arrivals,\nMarch ls to 31: -Alberta\u20142 pot.it'.es;\nBritish Columbin\u20141 apple; Importe.:\u2014\n' apples,  1  vegetable, 1  relery.\nOALOAHY \u2014 Business quiet. Alberta potatoes Netted Ocm Canada B.\ncwt. iZ. 25 to $2.50; Oreen Mountain\nCanada B. $2 to $2,25; white Canada\nS. $2 to $2.25; British Columbia apples\nboxes IVlicious, Yellow Newtown extra\nfancy, $3 to $3.10; fancv, .$2.75 to $3;\nC, $2.50 to J2.7T-; Winesap fancy, $2.50\nto $3; other varieties fancv, f2,25 to\n$2.35; crates. $1.50 to $1.75; onions\nYellow Stsndard, cwt, S2.25 to $2.75;\nHfimple. $1,75 to $2; potatoes Netted\nOem Canada A, cwt, *2.2.\u00bb to $2.50;\nCanada R, $2 t.\u00bb J-.25; Imported apples\nC, $2 25 to $2.5f); tomatoes Mexiein\nlugs, $7.50 to $K; California celerv cwt,\n$10 to $11; Spanish onions, $fi.25 to\nJfi.75. Car arrivals. March 24 to 31;\nB. C.\u20141 apples; Alberta\u20141 potatoes:\nImported\u20141 apples, 1 cauliflower, 2\nmixed vegetables and  2 lettuce.\nVANCOUVER \u2014 Potato market firm\nwith a number of cars moving to\nI'nited States, Apple and onion market slow. Oreen Vegetables moving\nfieely with heavy shipments from California. British Columbia apples Yellow\nNewtown and Winesap extra fancy, $3;\nSpiUenberg extra fancy. $2,75; Delicious fancy, $2 75; potatoes Drvbclt cwt\nCanada B, $2.75; white Canada B,\n$2.50; local white Canada B. $2: onions\nStandard cwt, $1.75; field rhubarb 40-\n1b hox, $3 25; leaf lettuce hothouse, 4-\ndozen crates. $ 1.25; cucumbers hot-\nbouse No. 1, doztn, $2.50 to $2.75; I\nported California strawberries, 12 hal-\nlock crate. $4.50; cele-y 5-iiozen crate.\n$5; lettuco 5-do2en crate, $.\"\u25a0; cucumbers dozen, $4; tomatoes Mexican lugs,\n$5. Car arrivals, March 24 to 31: Imported\u20144 lettuce, l cabliage, l celery,\n1 apples; British Columbia\u20149 potatoes    1   mixed   ve-rctables.\nHas moved to his new quarters, Ward Street, next Big\nJohn's Second-Hand Store.\nWith better accommodations and facilities, we will\nbe better than ever able to\nprovide you with A-l serv-\nUsed Articles\nReal Estate\nRooms\nBoard\nTo Rent\nBoats and\nAutomobiles\nClassified\nAdvertising\nHelp Wanted\nPosition* Wanted\nLost and Found\nLivestock\nMachinery\nFarm Product\nTimber and Mine*\nFemale Help Wanted\nVY'ANTKJi\u2014 Kvperienced      BtenogiMpher.\nApply   J'.O.   Box   464,   Nelson.     (2S04)\nWANTED    \u2014\nHume  Hotel.\nHead   waitress.\nApply\n(2X02)\nWANTED \u2014   Housekeeper   for  man  on\nranch.    Apply Box 27*0,  Daily News.\n(2780)\nWANTED\u2014Capable laundress to operate electric steam laundry. State experience and wages. Apply Secretary, Trail-Tattanac Hospital, Trail.\nBC.  (2 7 (Kt)\nEC.PERIENCED KITCHEN HELPER\u2014\nApply   The   prill. <?fif,8)\nPoultry and Eggs\nWHITE WYANDOTTE DAY OT'D\nCHICKS, pedigree stock; 25c; ready\n18   April,    Hyrnonds,  Queens  Bay.\n  (2758)\nFOR SALE\u2014Thirty Leghorn yearling\nbens laving, 95 cents each. Valentine,' IUt. 1, Nelson. (2740J\nIIATCHINO EGQS-\u2014S. C. Rhode Island\nReds, University strain, $2.00 per 15.\nPostmaster.  Thrums.    '237ED\nAgents Wanted\nDISTRICT MANAGER DIRECT SAI-ES\nORGANIZATION \u2014 Selling \"Super-\nService Won'I-Crease\" Neckwear.\nCanadian made. American prices.\nSalesmen equipment free. Public\nService.   London,   tint. (2x05)\nBusiness Opportunities\nInternational   Power Co.,  Ltd.\n7-> First   Preferred   Stock.\nAt M% and accrued dividend,\nYielding   7.11%.\nC.\nInsurance\nBonds City Property\nNELSON,   D.  C.\n(27'2)\nLUNCIt-COrNTF.U-UES-rAimANT \u2014\nGood bufllm'.sn ami pquipim-nt. Price\nwry rMtoaable. \"Tho Grill,\" Nelson. . (2633)\nInsurance\nCA^niAHjj, PACIFIC\nSummer Sailings]\nSt. Lawrence Ports*,\n~\"\\ Montreal, Quebec,\n- To Europe\nTO  -.-VTRPOOL\nApril 80.   May 28.   June _& Montrose\nMay 7, June 4, July 2 Montcalm\nMay 14,  June U,  July 9 Montclair\nMay 21,   June 18,   July 16 Mountroyai\nTO  BBX__ABT-ai__8O0W\nAprll 29,   .Tune 3.   July 1 Moutnairn\nMay20,   June 17,   July 15 Metafiama\nTO CHEUOURQ-SOUTHAUPTOItf-\n1NTWEBF\nMay 5, June 2, June 30 Vinneflosa\nMay 19,  Juno 1\u00ab,   July 14 Mellta\nTO   OHEBBOTIRO-SOXJTKAJCPTON-\nHAMBURO\nMay 12.   June!*,   Julv7 Emp. France\nMay 28, June 23. July 21. .Emp. Scotland\nAnd  regularly   thereafter\nFull   details,   with   rates,   from   any\nflfcent.    Berth renervations can now be\nmade.\nJ. 8. CARTrJt, Slit. PftMr. Aft.\n     nuov, a. c.\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting\nCompany of Canada, United\nOffic- Smelting and  Refining  Department\nTRAIL,  BRITISH   COLUMBIA\nSmelters and Refiners\nPurchasers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores.\nProducers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Pig Lead and Zinc.\nTADANAC, TRAIL\nWhy Play With Chance\n*When\nInsurance Will Protect\nAutomobile\u2014Accident\u2014Life\u2014Fire\nIt. W. DAWSON\nAnnable  Hlock\nP.  O. Box 733\nPhone 19'\n(2711)\nMiscellaneous for Sale\nFOR SA1J8\u2014trp-to-date aerated water\nmachinery equipment, with lull supply of Whittle bottles and shipping\ncuses.     Nelson   Hrewing  Co.       (2S09)\nPLAYER PIANO \u2014 \"Ye Olde Heintzman,\" snap for cash or terms. Box\n2675, Dally News. (2076)\n2, 3 AND 4-INCH WOOD PIPE at lower prices than ever. Write us. Deer\nrark Wood Pipe Co., Deer Park. B.C.\n(26611)\nPIPE AND FITTINGS,\nBARBED  WIRE,  ETC.\nComplete line Pipe and Fittings,\nall sizes; Special 1-lnch Pipe, 8o\nper foot. New Galvanized Barbed\nWire, ?4.00 per apool. Roofing\nFelt, 1-ply, *1.60- !-ply, $2.00;\n8-ply, $2.65 per roll. Extra heavy\nMineralized Surface, 90 lbs. per\nroll, Special, $^.2B. Mixed Wire\nNails, $2.00 per keg. Wire Rope,\nCanvas, Logging Supplies and all\nkinds equipment.\nB. C. JUNK CO.\n135 Powell St. Vancouver, B. C.\nI (2712)\nBARRELS. KEGS AND EMrTY sacks\u2014\nMacDonald Jam Company, Nelson.\n(Mil)\n12-FOOT BILLIARD TABLE \u2014 Complete with all accessories; cheap for\ncash, or terms arranged. I'hone 221\nor   47&Y.     Box   641,  Nelson. (26711)\nBIG JOHN'S\nSECOND-HAND STOKE\nIs on the _\"\u00b0 again. A lot of\nsingle and double sets of harness,\nall in good shape. I bought all\nthe Dominion Express harness I\ncould get: 8-ply tugs, bridles,\nlines and harness. One big bellows, in good shiipe; 9 sewing\nmachines, will guarantee them. All\nodds und ends muHt go. Three-\noven French range, stove; 100-\ngallon tank for $65; round and\ndrop-leaf tables, 12 writing desks;\nlots of chairs and dressers; 35\ncheap iron beds, 24 brown bcd9,\nall kinds of springs, 30 new mattresses and a few second-hand\nones; 12 water-power machines,\n12 baby carriages, cheap; lots of\ncots; 1 big mirror, 4^ feet square,\n$35. Call and see my big stock\nof goods; it must all go to make\nroom for Snting goods. It costs\ntoo much to tell you all I have\nfor  sale at  a  bargain.\n(2S0fi>\nLive Stock for Sale\nFOR SAT.R\u2014One row, soon to freKh-^n,\nApply  H. N-*wman, Silver King Itoml.\nNefion,  B.C. (279_)\nSAPPLE HOHSK \u2014 Eleven hundred\npounda; will drive single or double.\nSnap. P. Taylor, Willow Point (2695)\nKK(iISTl.KKD AYRSHIRE! HULL\nCALF, out of R. O. 1\\ cow by Po\nmin Ion (Jovernnieiit Milk Record\nHull.    Apply R. fl. Raird, Nakusp.\nBOAT TOR SALK\u2014Will be good for\nmilking inside ten or twelve days.\nCall   414   Observatory   street.      f?H'H>\nFurnished Rooms to Rent\nSUITE\u2014Ashman's   Apartments.    (2S0&)\nFl'RNISHKP TWO-ROOM SUITE -\u2014\nKerr   Apartments.    ' (2756)\nCLEAN, THREE-ROOM SUITE, completely furnished for housekeeping.\n507   Silica  street. (27.:9)\nSUITE 'OF ROOMS on Victoria, street,\nm-xt to Library; 2-room suite facing\nWard  street.     Annable  Rloek.     (2HS0)\nFor Exchange\nBUILDING IN TRAIL\u2014Will trade labor on Binall jobs for building loU\nor   ca;*h.    P.O.   Box   2030,   Trail,   ll.C.\n(27R21\nRoom and Board\nROOMS ANP BOARD FURNISHED \u2014\nReal home conking. Call 6 to 7 p.m.,\nat  911   Edgewood  Avenue. (2<i92)\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL\nDIRECTORY\nAccounting\nCHARLES  r.  HUNTER\u2014\nAuditor, MacDonald   Jam  Ball'lnf\nBox   1191,   Nelson.  ll.C. (2717)\nTransfer\nATKIHSON   TRANSFER\u2014Coal,   wood\nami baggage. Phone 174 (2761)\nW\u00a3\nILLIAKS*     TBAWSPEB\nnil   Wnml     ['hone\n-Baggage\nWood Working  Factory\nLAWSON\u2014Below     market.     Cablnett\nand Cedar chests.  Hardwood  sold\n(2719)\n'LAHSTFTED ads bring results quickly\nPlumbers\nw.\nJ.  PYWH\u2014Plumbing*   aad  Ent-\ning. Wil  Stanley St. (2720)\nChiinney Cleaning\nm\nPOWLES.\nCleaner.\nChimney\n(2721)\nInsurance and Real Estat*\nR\nH.\nW.   DAWSON\u2014\nReal   Estate,   Inr_T*__\u00bb,    *tnt*l*\nAnnable Blk. P.O. Box 733. I'hone 197.\n__ _ <2-22'\na.  six-ik,  iffsuRAHca,  r__ui\nAND   CITY   PROPERTY.\n608  Ward  Strett (2723)\nMonuments\nCAMPBBLZt     tt\nMENTAL   CO.-\nRITCHIB, MOOT-\n-P O Box 865. Nel\n-   1f.4. (2724)\nChiropractors\nBoats and Automobiles\nFOR SALE\u2014Overland slx-cyllnder five\nptiHscnKer touring car, in good running condition. Will sell cheap for\ncash. Koaiancic Bros., Crescent Valley, (2fi_l)\nFruit and Vegetables\nAutomobile Owner's\nInsurainice\nI have a uplendid, up-to-daU*\npolicy covering drivers of prlvutn\ncars: $1600 for death or loftl of\nlimb, $25 per week fnr injury,\n$50 medical attention; uIho in-sure\npassenger.*\" in car, $1000 each, and\n$20 per week if Injured. If you\nare drlvitiK a flve-pansenper enr,\nthe   premium   amounts   to   $13.\nYou cannot alforrl to be without\nthis  insurance.\nAUTOMOBILE INSURANCE\nBefore placing insurance on\nyour ear, get my rates. 1 am\nprepared to write this business\nto your advantage.\nHugh W. Robertson\nWARD   STREET\n(2812)\nFarms-Ranches for Sale\nUK ACRES OOOD LA Nil. s mlUi from\nNelson; good wagon road. Apply O\nIt.   Matthew,   Nelson,   R.c. (27*13)\nFOR SALE\u2014Two full bearing ranches.\nPost master   T.tTli-tm *?Sw31\nMiscellaneous Wanted\nGOOD,   CLEAN   COTTON    \u00abAGS,   five\ncanta a imund.    Daily  News.     (1155)\nHIDES \u2014 J. p. MorganTNeliion,  RC~\n(2714)\nBEND TOUR ORDERS for Gre^n\nMountain eerti.'ied sevd potatoes to\nA. Johnson, secretary, Burton. Five\nsucks aad ever at fiiO per ton delivered. Ord-rs for single packs, $5\nstraight. Crop returns last year\nfrom this seed were 4100 pounds for\nevery 100 pounds planted. Vou need\npoms.     Send   right   now. (2753)\nFOR SALE\u2014A few sacks selected seed\npotatoes. Orenn Mountain, f \u25a0\"> while\n\u2022they last. John Toye, Crescent Bay,\nR.R.   1. (27(11)\nNursery Products\nROYAL SOVEREIGN STRAWBERRY\nRUNNERS, imported. Every HWMI)\n\u25a0hould have some of thesfl delicious\nBerries; 3c each. Symonds, Queens\nBay. (2S14)\nFOR SALE\u2014Early Ohio seed Totatoes.\nMcDonald   Jam   Company. (20*2)\n\u2022* IT-T~FRC1T OR NUT TREKS. Bend\nfor our Spring Brlco List. You will\nbe pleased. Empire Garden Nurseries,\nClayton. R.R. 3, Cloverdale, B.C.\n(2469)\nEVERBEARING STRAWBERRY\nPLANTS, $3.00 per hundrefl, postpaid; $12.50 per thousand, express\ncharges prepaid. Monrad Wigen,\nWynndel,  B.C.      (2670)\nLive Stock Wanted\nWANTED\u2014Young Ayrshire bull, fit\nfor service. Must he of good breeding P.  F.  Tarry. Tarry's, B.C.  (2803)\nWANTED\u2014Young horse, sound broke,\nweight about fourteen hundred,\nPhone   or   write   McConnell,   Harrop.\n(27S4)\nRabbits\nFOR SALE\u2014Pedigreed White Flemish\ndoe, kindled in fortnight, and unrelated buck; alBo young trio. Phone\n828X3. (2816)\nD\"\n.   B.   H.   OR AT   \u2014   Chiropractor\nPhones: 115.   Res. R21T.   Gllker Blk\nHra 10 to 12 m.. 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 pm.   Sal.\n3:30 to 12 p.m.   Consultation free.   (2725)\nA\u00a3__- \u2022.1>OD'08, U.O\u2014-Phones: \u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\n\u25a0\"\u25a0 Office hours: 10-*2; 1-4 ana bj\nppolntment   Aberdeen Blk  Nelson, B.C\n (27211)\nFlorists\nf-JBIZEELLS'S   OKEEITHOrSB,   _BIr\n**     aon.  Cut flowers and floral designs\n         12727)\nWl**. a. JOHNSOW\u2014\n\u00bb'       Phone   S(2    Cut   flowers    Potte*\nPlants nnri- Floral Emblems. (272c)\nWholesale\nA.\nWACDOWAID    k    CO.\u2014\nWholesale (iroecrs end Provlslos\nMerchants Importers of Teas, Coffees\nSnlces   Dried Fruits    Staple and F\u00abp \u2014\nOro,\n. Nel\u00bb\nr.c.\n(2729)\nEntrineers\nGreen Broi.. Burrfej, c?\nra-soir, B.O.\noim   awd   kisiwo   mra-KBiM\nB.C.,   Albert*   and    Dominion\nLaud   Surveyor* (2730)\nH\n9.    DAWSOV,    X.and     SnrMjoi,\nUlnlntf   an.    Civil    HnfUMf.\nAssayers\nE.\nW. WIDDOWSOH, Box A1108. Nelson, B.C.   Standard western charges\n (27*2)\nFuneral Directors\nD.J. ROBERTSON,\nP.   D.    D.    ft   B.\nClean,  Bright   Sanitary   Parlor*.\nKt   893.      Fin*   Auto   Hum       1BTB\n(273!)\nStandard Pnrnitnrt\nCo. \u2014 Undertaker*\nFuneral Director*\nAuto Hearse, up-to-\ndate chapel. Best\nservice*. Pr ices\nreasonable.      (2734)\nBRINGING UP FATHER\n\u2014:\u2014 \u2014:\u2014      By George McManus\nOH'. MR.D'CCb.fx\nl\"b 'OO OOiN\nOUT-*5\ne>--< <_o_uy-' '\nTHOOOHT   -HE\nvjuz. .vbL.__e>\nTOO\n1926 av Int-l Fkatu*** Service, Inc.\nCnat BriUi. h(ht. HMn.il.\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY MORNTNG, APRIL 6, 1926\nPige tkvm*\n;huck hunter\nwinner of b. c.\ngolfing tire\n\"acoma     University     Boy\nBeats Westland of\nSeattle\nIRS. HUTCHINGS\nIS LADY CHAMPION\nthe Defeats Miss Drysdale\nin Finals for B. C Title\nat Vancouver\nfallings\n'Saw Red' in\nYellow'Ads'\nVANCOUVER,     B.C.,     Aprl]     5.\u2014\nChuck)   Hunter,   university   boy   of\nftcoma. Is the new British Columbia\nmateur  golf  champion,   aa  a   result\n,f   his   win   today  over   .lack   West-\nind  of  Seattle,  ln  a  18-hole   match\nI   2   ond   1.\nMis. Q, H. Hutching! of Winnipeg,\nnd    Vancouver, . retained    her    title\nladies'    champion,   by    defeating\nEisa   Janet   Drysdale   of   this   city,\nand   a,   ln   the   18-hole   final   this\ntruing.\nIn   winning   from   Westland,   Hun-\nr   played   excellent   golf  and   at   the\nid   of  the  morning round   was  one\nfinally   winning  the   title  of  the\n7th   green   in   the. afternoon   when\nhalved  the hole to  win  2  and  1.\nthe   morning   Hunter   did   the   18\ndea   in   77  and  Westland   was  ju*t\nae   stroke   more   and    for   the    17\nleu ln the afternoon, the champion\niot a   70  to hin opponents  76.\n-Mays  Fine  Game\nMrs.    Hutching**   played   good   golf\n> win  from Miss Drysdale.     The relit   was   never  in  doubt,   experience\nHinting   against   the   younger   local\n,dy.    The champion took five holes\nI the first nine while her opponent\nat    one-    and    they    halved    three,\nhe  10th  and  llth  were halved and\n:iss  Drysdule won tho  12th  but  her\n>ponent came right back to win the\nixt ond half the next two to win the\ntie    on    the   fifteenth   green.    Mrs.\nhitching--  shot the first   nine  In   42\nnd   the   next  six   ln   29.\ntagby Player Hurt,\nFinishes Game, Then\nDies From Injury\n' LONDON, April 5.\u2014Injured on the\nUgby field last Saturday. S. A.\ntrown. vice-captain and lending try-\nletter of the Gloucester club, finished\n_t tho match and died la'er of a\nUpt-ured kidney.. Gloucester waa\nhiying Aberavon, This is,the second\nitallty of Its kind to happen to\nloin-ester, which last year lost Stan-\ny liayliss, who died after being ln-\nir d In a matcli. Today's game\netween Gloucester and the London\n-Msh was scratched as a mark of\nfmpalhy  for  Brown's family.\nCOUGARS MAY\nWIN TONIGHT'S\nHOCKEY GAME\nEastern Fans Give Them\nEqual Standing With Maroons 'After Victory\nMONTHKAL, April E.\u2014Capacity\ncnowds have been tho order In the\nKtanley cup series between tho Montreal Maroons and the Victoria\nCougars at the Forum In the prist\nweek, and a fourth bumper gathering\nof over 10,000 is assured foi' the\ntussle under western rules tomorrow\nnight.\nThe scat sale for Die game wis\nopened this morning und by evening\nthe tickets had been practically all\ntaken  up.\nThe race has changed from one In\nwhich it appeared that Montreal\nwould romp through In three ^traisht\ngames, to one which is now causing\nconsiderable  --peculation.\nWith the game tomorrow night\nunder the western cod-\u00b0. Victoria fir-\nconceded a fair chance\" of tying the\nseries at two wins each and forring\na filth game on Thursday to decile\nthe honors. In their vktorv under\neastern rules Saturday night, the\nCougars, from the Pacific coast,\nshowed thtlr smartest hockey s!n<e\ntheir arrival here to defend thI\n'rophy nnd title. Montreal, on the\nother hand, fell decidedly beNtw form.\nAnd the big question among local\nf.p- |\u00bb \"cHn the Muroons conic back\nto their truo pitch and duplicate their\nsmall head nnd brown eyes had to victory of last Thursday, when they\nshow twice as much ability to \"get blanked the westerners \"at their own\nby\" with   George. \u25a0 gmie.\"\nHo  wouldn't   allow  a  sign   with   a Maroons   Defence   Cracked\nyellow  color  on  It  to  be  painted  on       t\u201e   the   ttirefl   Kames   to   (*,m\nthe  fence  and  bits  of  paper  on   the ' >-.iroons   havo  silown   tj1;it   tUpy   .,.\u201e k\nground   in   front  of his  bench  drove   the scoring punch to win  games     In\nhim   into   a   frenzy I tht, (lrst two Eiimcs ,h_ defen(,e ,,*(,C(1\n\\isiting players knowing his fail- \"\nIng, used to tear newspapers into\nsmall bits and deposit them in front\nof him. George waa almost Insane\nuntil tome of his own athletes had\npicked   up   thc   last   piece  of   paper.\nScotland Winner ot\nRugby by Fractional\nScoring Average\nliy  AL DEMAREE\n(FonurT Pitcher N'ow York Giants)\nGeorge Stallings, the former \"miracle man\" manager of tbe Huston\nNationals, was the most i-uperstltluus\nmanager   in   the   game.\nHis \"ideal\" ball player was n fel\nlow who wore a big size cap and had\nblue   eyes.      A   player   who   had\nUPTON LANDS TO\nFILE CHALLENGE\nIs After America's Cup; Will\nChallenge in October\nNext\nWALES BEATS\nFRENCH RUGBY\nTEAMIN PARIS\nScore Seven to Five; France\nPlays in Much Better\nForm\nNEW YORK, April 5.\u2014Sir Thomas\nLIpton arrived today on the Leviathan with confirmation of his\nl*irpose to file the fifth challenge\nfor the American cup international\nyachting trophy.\nAlthough efforts to obtain definite stMtements regarding the Irish\nyachtman's plans were submerged\nIn the ripple of good natured repartee which crossed the Atlantic\nwith the challenger, the visiting\nsportsman admitted that he had\n\"the finest collection of cups In the\nworld, but I'd give them all for the\nAmerican   cup.\"\nSir Thomas said he did -not in\ntend to foimally file his challenge\nuntil October, thus providing the\nrequired 10 months for the New\nYork club, holder of the cup, to\nprepare for an International r-aoe.\nThis would make the date of; the Inter national teat sometime In July-\nnext   year.\nAssuring reporters that he brought\n\"no moral turpitude\" with him, Hir\nThomas said he could see no reason for the cup remaining longer in\nthis country since \"America has\nnothing   to   put  in   It.\" ...v.\ntenWTry\nchannel swim\nthisseason\nTwo Canadians; Six of Other\nContestants Will Be Lady\nSwimmers .   . . .\nhad   better  fortune   than   Graclot   in\nthe first half for the ball sailed be-\nt-.*.'\" n   the   bars,   thus   reducing   the\nmargin from five points to one.\nKncouvagfd   by   a   distant   prospect\ndf victor\"    tlie  Welsh  again   r-sunied\nWills at the Yankee stadlu\nJune.\nPaddy    Multtns,    Wills'     manager,\nwithheld    discussion    of    the    mate!\nuntil   after   a   conference   with   IO*\nMahon  tomorrow.    McMahon   said  b\nwith a great  ru.-h.     The French  line I iia(j an attractive proposition to (*\nPARIS, April 5.\u2014Having made\nseveral radical changes in their 15\nwith the inclusion of a number of\nnew \"caps,\" the French International\nexcellent display at the\nColombes stadium here this afternoon, andi were beaten only by a\nbare couple of points ln a hard-\nfought game. The final score, coming after France had led by one\ngoal after the first half, wae 7 to 5\nIn   favor  of  Wales.\nThe French fielded what waa perhaps the flashiest lineup for some\nyears. Their three-quarters, led by\nthe   redoubtable   Jarreguay,   veteran\nheld,   however,   and   some   desperate\nplay   took   place   ln   the   home   25.\nThe   game   might   have   ended   with\nFrance    two    points    ahead,    but    for\nthe   fatal   error   of   Lt-slatar,   whose\nslip  allowed   R.   Jones   to  slide   over   Bey'   whiCh   makes\nfor    a    try.      The    attempt    at    goal\nfailed,\nWales\u2014One dropped goal,  1  try\u2014\n7  points.\nFrance\u2014One goal\u20145 points.\nAthletics Win\nWills  which would open  the way ^\nfuture  matches   for   the   negro  heaV}\nwe'ght.\nTied   up   hy   a   cont-.'irt    with   F\nFit\u00ab\u00ablmmoi\u00ab for a match with Demp-\nit impossible \\o\ndiacuee another match until tjb*\ncontract is satisfied or abrogated\nApril 15, Mulllns is expected to at-\nsume a silent attitude toward MC-\nMahnn's offer. He did say, however,\nthat he would consider the proposition\nnnd   make .i  decision after April  16.\nCity Ball Title\nPHILADELPHIA,    April    5.\u2014Connie Mack's Athletics by defeating the\nPhiladelphia Nationals today, 8 to 6,\nclinched   the   city   championship   for\nthe American league  representatives.\nIt was the Athletics'  fourth  etralght\not many an International tuasel, un-   victory,   two   games   or   the   seven-\nleashed    an    offensive    combination   f\u00abm*  \"\"\"f   having  been  won  during the training period in the south.\nScore: R.   H.   E.\nthem by holding tht- Cougars. S.it-\nurdtiy night the defence waa the\nwt-iik link In the local machine.   With\na tightened guard In front of Ben*- CAl'K GUIS NEZ April 5\u2014The\ndiet tomorrow night Montreal will busiest season In a cross-channel\nhave Its ou]>orlunlty to relieut last swimming looms up for 1926.* Four\nThursday's  win. I months  must  pass  before  nny swim-\nBut Victoria will not go down mer dives off the ro.-kv point to try\nwithout a fight\u2014If they go Ann at, to r< a,ch thc Bnfllah shore, but al-\nall. The Cougars have taken a new ready William T. Burgess.\" veteran\nlease   of  life  and   sense   an   excellent, tiainer   and   second    man    to    swim\nEXHIBITION BASEBALL\nt   Louisville-\u2014\nBoston  (A.)   6; Louisville  (AA), 2.\nt   Atlanta-\nDetroit   (A),   16;   Atlanta,   1.\nt  Birmngham\u2014\u25a0\nWashington       (A),        13;        New\nork,   (N.),   2.\nThc . wlndup   of    the\nrugby   -season    sees    Scotland    ln    the\n1-ey.d,    beating    Ireland    out    by     a\nfractional  margin  in scoring average.\nThe   games  ended  as follows:\nTeam\u2014 P.   W.   D.   I*   F.   A.   P.\nScotland    ....  A      3      0      t    45    23    6'\nIreland      ....  4      3      0      1    41    26    6 I\nWales     ..   4      2      1      1    26    24    5;\nKngland      4      1      1      2    SS    39    3\nFrance      4      0     0      4    11    45    0\nTeam  Records\nScotland   20,   France  6,   at   Paris.\nScotland  8.  Wales  5,  at  1-dinuurgh.\nScotland   17,   England   9,   at   Twickenham.\nIreland    3,    Scotland    0,    at    Edinburgh.\nIreland   11,  France 0,  at   Belfast.\nIreland    19,    England    15, \u2022 at    Dublin.\nWales  11,  Ireland 8, at  Swansea.\n\"Wales    7,    France   5,   at   Pnrls.\nWales   !,,   England   3,  at  Cardiff.\nEngland   11,   France   I),   at   Twickenham.\n| chance   of   throwing   the   Who's   tevlM\nj Into a lubber gnme.    With  their own\nInternational   rules   in   their   favor,   their   AeCiacf\nstftnvrhehed   ami   .ie   play \u25a0\u25a0!\u25a0*\u25a0;   as   .i\nwhole   having   found   their   feet   they rault,   husky   French-Canadian\nstand an equal chance of winning the   Eva   Morrison   of   PtctOtt,   N.K.\nfourth   battle.\nHAl.TFORD,   Conn.,   April   5.\u2014Paul\nthe   channel,   has   established   head\nquarters   for   tmining   quarters'!\nTwo Canadians me expected to be\nIn thc swim. Thesa are timer Per.\nand\n. who\nrecently demonstrated here indifference to cold water by outstaying\novercoated spectators of her swim\nin    Boston    harbor.\nOthers   who   will   try   the   channel\nwill   be lshal  Helmy,  gigantic   Egyp-\nV**i   IT*J  If       D     L    itlHn:    Jean   Demlevlme   of    Geneva;\nreel  riaei   LO  DarOa ; Georges Pouflley of France;  Madame\n  I Jan  Sion  of  Dunkirk;  Mile.  Suzanne\nNEW   YORK,   April   5.\u2014Emil   pa-PVurti-'     former    French     churiipion,\nluso.   Salt   Lake   City   flyweight,   will i an,-I   l*-e   Misses   Helen   Wainwrlght,\nmeet   Fidel   La   Barba,   world's   fly-   Oertrude   Ederle   and   Ethel   Cannon\nweight   champion,    at   Los   Angeles, 'ot   the   United   States.\nMay    4,   according   to   L.    P.    Flynn,\nPaiuso's    manager,    who    said    today\nthat    the   match   would   be   for   12\nrounds  and  involve La  Barba's title.\nEmil Paluso, Salt Lake\nCity Battler, Signed to\nthat took the Welsh by surprise.\nWhile the French forwards packed\nwell and heeled with spirit It was\nlargely due to the backs that the\nscoring was kept down. At fullback, Destarac stopped many Welsh\nrushes and his fine record In the\ngame was marred only by the slip\nthat brought to the Welshmen their\nscrambling   try   near   the   end.\nThe gajne witnessed France's\nfourth straight defeat and their second at the Colombes stadium, this\nyear. It also marked the wind-up of\nthe rugby International series.\nFranco    Presses\nFrom thfe commencement ft was\nevident that France was out for a\nwin. They attacked at the outset,\nand Jerreguay attempted to break\naway, but he Was bundled Into touch.\nFrom a serum Graclot tried a drop\nat goal, but failed and the Welshmen\nthen took a hand. They launched a\nvigorous assault on the firing line\nand were over for a try, but this was\ndisallowed, the French being awarded a free kick.\nA fine combined run looked bad\nfor the French, but Besson Intercepted a pass. The beautiful piece of\nwork met with the result it deserved\nfor Besson set his three-quarters\ngoing. Flying at top speed Gerintes\ngathered the ball and romped over\nthe Welsh line, scoring between the\nposts. Gonnet was entrusted with\nthe kick and following an easy\nposition brought out the major points.\nTaken back at this reverse the\nWelsh threw everything they had\ninto the fray, but they were met with\na stubborn defence and the half\ntime whistle found them down the\nfive points.\nWelsh   Pep   t'p\nThe resumption saw both teams\nplaying a furious game. The Welsh\npack crowded on the ball and swept\ndown ln a threatening dribble that\nwould have taken them over the\nline, but Lafont dropped the ball,\nthrowing himself valiantly at the\nfeet  of  the  oncoming  pack.\nThe Welsh were satisfied to let\ntheir powerful forwards line do the\nwork In the closing minutes and\nthey carried the game well Into\nFrench territory. Cornish secured\nIn a fine position on front of the\nhome goal posts and took a drop. He\nLOUGHRAN WINS\nOVER YALE OKUN\nPHILADELPHIA,   April\nTommy\nBerlenbach of Astoria, L. I., -world's I I^oughran. Philadelphia, won lhe\nlight-heavywe-ghb champion, wasi judges' decision In a 10-round boxing\ngiven a decision over Kay Neuman of bout here tonight with Yale (d._n,\nJersey City In a 10-round bout here I New York. They are llgnt-heavy-\ntonlght. BerJenbach's title was nut] weights. The fight ended In whirl-\nut stake. > wind   fashion,  with   Loughrnn   punch-\nBerlenlKich  weighed 175-4 and  Neu-1 Ing   Okun   to   the  ropes   in   the   last\nman   177V_- I two  r-junds.\nStanley Cup Game Is\nPostponed Until Tonight\nOwing to Ticket Trouble\nMONTREAL, April 5^-Follow-\ning a conference of the managers\nof the two teams and the rink\nmanagement it was decided to\npostpone the fourth Stanley cup\ngame between the Montreal Maroons and the Victoria Cougar*\nfrom tonight to Tuesday night.\nThis action was necessary owing\nto the impossibility of putting the\ntickets for the game on sale in\ntime  fcr   Monday   night.\nPhiladelphia  (A.)      8\nPhiladelphia  (N.)      6\nRENAULT SIGNS\nTO MEET WILLS\nIN JUNE BOUT\nBut Harry J.'s Manager Isn't\nSaying a Word Until\nApril 15\nNEW YORK, April 5.\u2014Jack Renault, Canadian heavyweight champion, was inserted In Tex RIckard's\n1926 heavyweight program today\nwhen Jess McMahon, Madison Square\nGarden matchmaker, obtained Renault's signature to a contract calling\nfor   a   15-round   match   with   Harry\n% government\nof Canada\nguarantees\nits Age\n9 YEARS OLD\nThis advertisement is not published\nor displayed by the Liquor Control\nBoard or by the Government ot\nBritish   Columbia.\nL\nScotch\nWhisky\n\"from the Original Recipe 1746\"\n!-'\nThis advertisement is  not  published or displayed  by  t_\u00bb\nLIQUOR CONTROL BOARD or the Government of B.C.\nit \"   '\u25a0  *    ''\u25a0'\u25a0\u2022 '\" '\u25a0\u2022\u25a0'\u25a0 ' ''    '*'\nTIIDDFT\n<&e cut Virginia\nOBACCO\n'\t\n<J.\nSAVE\nTHE POKER\nHANDS\nGOOD\nFOR PACKS OF\nPLAYING\nCARDS\n____\nr A'\/P--\nM^&^%$\u2122m\nMen's Wear\nSpecial Showing of Men's Blue Suits\nFor smartness, there is nothing that can take the place of\na  well-cut,  good-fitting  BLUE   SUIT.   Either  for  business\nor \"informal wear, it has a character all to itself, that no\nother suit can take the place of; in fact, every man needs\na Blue Suit to complete his wardrobe.\nWe are showing the best values we have been able to offer\nfor~a very long time in All-Wool Indigo Dye English Worsted\nSuits, in Fancy Stripes, Herringbones or Plain Serges. The\ncut, fit, workmanship and trimmings are the best that money\ncan buy, and the Hudson's Bay guarantee goes with every suit.\nPrices at  S32.50, $35.00, $37.50 and 842.50\nLadies' Ready-to-Wear\nD & A. WRAP-AROUND GIRDLES, in  satin striped Coutil.   Two wide elastic\npanels.    Suitable for slight figures.    23 to 29 waist.   At  $1.75\nLA  DIVA  REX  RUBBER  GIRDLE,   made of woven elastic.   Lacing at back.\n26 to 32 waist.    At  - $4.05\nGtJSSARD CORSET, made of heavy pla in  Coutil.    Lacing at front.    With  an\nabdominal belt attached. Suitable for large figures. 29 to 36 waist. 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This table\ncontains many articles you will require for the home.\nPay us a visit and inspect this excellent assortment, priced for quick disposal.\nWe give below a few of the items on display: Toilet Soaps, Crochet Hooks\nand Cotton, Buttons, Rick-Rack and man y other useful items, all very moderately\npriced. \/\n_____________\n_______\n f__eEigW\nTHE NELSON  DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 6, 1926\n\u2014-\ni\nThe Ark\nSPECIALS\u2014Ginghams, Flannelettes,\nOm? an,I White Cotton, Towellinff.\nCurtain Scrim, Canton, Flannel, all at\n25\u00ab* per yard; Overalls, $2.25\npair; Wallpaper, 35\u00ab* and 4<)C\ndouble roll; Ladies' Silk Hose 50c\n<\" 90s* Per pair; Broadcloth-, 40<*\n10 75<? Per yard. Kuks, I.inok-inns,\nFurniture, Itanyts,  Staple Dry Gooda.\nJ. W. 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C,\nHAS IT!\nSTATES'TREND\nHIGHER TARIFF,\nWRITES LEITH\nGrowth of Imports Is  Re-\nled as Fair Warn-\ngarde\ning\nCLASSIFIED .\n*ULTS.\nADS    BRINQ    RE-\nRheumatic\nPains Go\nSwollen Joints\nVanish\nThousands nf sufferers have freed I\nthemselves from the bondage of rheu- I\nmutism; rid themselves of tlie tortur- \\\nIng pain; reduced the .swollen joints; j\nthrown away can \u25a0\u00ab and crutches, and\nfrom helpless beings became able to !\nwork and be of use to themselves and\ntheir   families\nThey took Hhpuma: the modern energy of rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica,\narthritis,   snd  chronic   neuralgia.\nDon't he skeptical about Rheuma.\nYou will l;now in a few hours after\nbeginning the treatment thai the poisonous waste matter is leaving your\nsvstem through the natural channels.\nYou will feel better In a day; you will\nknow you ure going to be helped In\nless   than a week.\nThere Is no guess work -{bunt\nRheuma bringing you back to health-\nThat's why Canada Drug \u00ab*. Book <*\"-.\nand druggists everywhere, sell it with\nguarantee of money back if it does not\ngive quick relief.\nNASH\n,.ii   - i \u25a0 ;, ,'     * ?\nAdvance\n-Six-\n7-Bearing Crankshaft\n3 7-16 Bore\nPeak, Revs. 2400\n4-Wheel Brakes\n4-Door Sedan\nPrice $2620.00\nNASH SPECIAL SIX\n4-D00R SEDAN\nPrice $2270.00\nDODGE CARS\nCAPITOL MOTORS\nGEORGE  W.  PEASE,  Manager\nOpp.   Post   Offics,\nNELSON,   B.   C.\nPhone 65\nStudebaker\nand Star Cars\nWe have them on our\nfloor. Will be pleased to\ndemonstrate to you.\nWe Have a Few Second-Hand Cars Cheap\nI have engaged the services of Mr. Karl II. Nyherg,\nfrom. Calgary, to take charge of my Repair Department.\nHe is a first-class mechanic, mechanical and electrical, on\nall makes of cars, with 12 years' experience. He will be\npleased to meet all my old and new customers, and will\nguarantee you first-class work.   Give him a trial.\nKootenay Garage\nPHONE 43\nThomas Sargent        JOSEPHINE ST.\nTARIFF COMMISSION\nIS WORKING WELL\nNelson Man Draws Facts to\nAttention of Mr.\nWinstead\nto the Bdltorof The Dally News;\nSir\u2014Before Starting for a vacation\ntrip   to   California   uhout   10   days   ago.\nt  took  the  precaution  to  arrange   to\nhnve Tho Dally News forwarded ,lo ms\nraytady, so 1 have Juat read with in-\nt Mr. W. It. Winstead'H letter of\n10tli March re tariff und your two editorials of 23rd Inef, in reply.\nThrice la. 30 Yeara\nIt may be of interest to Mr. Viii-\ntead and MWM-OtH other readers of\nThe Pally Newa thut in January and\nFebruary, l!t-t>, tliere was an adverse\ntrade balance in tlie United states of\n|66,0W.M aa sofoparad with a favorable trade balance during the same\nperiod in 1 __Ti of JHH,(H*M00.O0, and\nonl ytwice before in HO years has tbe\nnational trade balance for February\nbeen  unfavorable.\nThis state of affairs leads the Los\nAngeles Times, an outstanding newspaper of tlie Pacific coast, to remark\nin Its leading editorial of Saturday\nlast us follows\n\"Hut the present condition of world\ntrade curries its Irrefutable warning\nthat we must be alive to tlie necessity\nof preserving our home markets for\ntlie products of our own Industries.\nIn Foreirrn Pay Envelopes\n\"When * 100.1100,001)00 is expected for\nfinished products abroad that could\nbe made in our own factories, It means\nthat the greater part of that sum has\ngone Into the pay envelopes of foreign\nworkers where it might have gone Into\nthose of our own.\n'\"One way to prevent this would be\nto luwer the cost of production In this\ncountry through cutting wages to the\nforeign   level.\n\"But to adopt that policy would be\nto destroy the American st-nidard of\nliving. The oilier way, and the one\nthat appeals to all thoughtful Americans, is to protect through adequate\ntariffs, tin- home markets, which means\nto protect the pay envelopes of American Workers.\"\nAgi-Eg With Winstoad on One Point\n1 quit! tfras with Mr. Winstead that\n\"the tariff Is purely SB economic uues-\ntion and _huuld ba divorced from politics.\"\ntm. the United States\ncoin mission divorced\nfrom politics, which has functioned\nfog   three   years.\nDuring that lime il ha? mnde tight\nrt ports  ou   the   tariff   j-eh<dules.\nAfter reviewing the facts, the pfes-\nhli'iit made increas.'S in six nchedules,\nreductions in one. mid one rate was\nunchanged.\nI   again  quote   from   the   LOJ  Angele-*\nTimes,  this time   from   today's  Issue:\n\u2022\u25a0More   Protection   Necessary\"\n\"The facts on which these alterations were based are of public record.\nThat more protvetion W_fl and ts\nnecessary |s attested by the filial fact\nthat imports during the pa;;t two\nmonths were greater than export-, and\nthat the balance of trade is now\nagainst this country.\"\nTwo points 1 wish to make First.\nthat thoughtful citizens in the United\n.Stubs, lu spltr of neat national\nwealth and high protective tariff, are\nstill advoeaOni further increases; and,\nsecond, that a tariff Commission, \"di-\nvorcd fi'.mi politics,\" fs likely to\nthink  the  MUDS   way.\nYours for a tariff commission and &\nprotective tariff for Canada,\nALKX.   K-BHTH,\nSanta Monica. C tl., V.H.A.,  March  -it.\nim,\nOLD COUNTRY- }\nI     FOOTBALL RESULTS |\ng . , \u00ab\nLONDON,    April   5.\u2014Pool bull   games\ntoday: ,\nENGLISH  LEAGUE\nPiret SwuUun\nArsenal 2, Astoii Villa 0.\nIJnry 0, Huddersfield Town 0,\nLeicester Ciiy 1. Westham United 1.\nLiverpool   2,   Bolton   Wanderers   2.\nManchester   United   0,   Notts  County l.\nNewcastle United  3,  Leeds United   0.\nWest Uromwich Albion 1, Tottenham\nHotspur 0.\nCardiff   0,   Sheffield   United   1.\nSecond  Division\nBarnsicy 0,   Derby County 1.\nBradford City 2,  Port Vale u.\nKulliam   2,   Portsmouth   3.\nHull City l, Blackpool 2.\nNottingham   Rarest    1;   Clapton   orient   0.\nSouthampton o, Chelsea, l\nSouth Shields 1.   Preston  N.  (..   1-\nStoke   0,   The   Wednesday   1\nSwansea Town 3, Oldham Athletics..\nWolverhampton   VV.mderers   5,   Stockport County 1.\nTiiiid   Division\u2014Southern\nBournemouth    Boscmnbo    4,    Queena\nPark Bangers 1.\nBristol City 2,  Plymouth   1.\nCharlton   Athletics  2.  Luton Town   1.\nBaater City  1,  fjwindon Town  2.\nMerthyr    Town     1,     Aberdure\nletic  1.\nNewport County   1,   vJillingham\nNorwich   City  1,   Brentford   0.\nBeading   3,   Bristol   Hovers   0.\nSouth    End    UnlUd    6,    Crystal\nuce   1.\nWatford   0,   Milhvall   1.\nThird   Division\u2014Northern\nChesterfield   2,   Grimsby  Town   0.\nCoventry City 2, Washington 0.\nDurham City 0, H.nth pool United 0.\nLincoln City 3, Doncaster Hovers 1.\nNelson  1,  New Brighton  1.\nBochdalc  3.   Acrington   Stanley   2.\nTranmsre Hovers ::, Barrow 0.\nWalsall 4,  Hotherliain United  1,\nWre_hum   1,  Crew  Alexander   1,\nFrlt-wlly    Match\nBirmingham,   1;  Corinthians,  0.\nSCOTTISH   LEAGUE\nHangers 2, Dundee United 1.\n1'artick Thistle 0, Celtic 0.\nTAXI DRIVER\nTRACES CONVICT\nJack Gordon, Onc-Lcj-j-ed Convict,  Is  Hiding in\nPhiladelphia\nAtli-\nr,.\nMils i\ntnriff\nYATES LEADS FIELD\nMNEHIllST\nTata*,  RocA-it\ntitle Unlay\nnm tin, fi\nHay   In   tin\nlul\nNA,   April   S\u2014\u25a0Arthur\n.   N.V..  Attending  his\ntin- uuullfjiiiE fiulU\nS llt,ll-M sit tin- 30 of\niilnl   forth   lui'l   nimtl,\namateur gulf tournamtnt Hin neon\nWal 86-86\u2014 71, eajmlllrtk par. NoarnHl\nu,  Tatei -Ann C **vaa***o_*i\u2014Ula jr.\nnt   London,  Onl..   with   3&-H6\u2014Tf.\nWhen You Overhaul Your Launch, Use\nBapco Marine Paint\nWhite, Red and Green\nCOPPER BOTTOM PAINT AND BAPCO SPAR\nVARNISH\nWe can also  supply you with Paint and Varnish\nIlemover, Sandpaper, Steel Wool, Brushes, etc\nWood-Vallance Hardware Co., Ltd.\nWHOLESALE\nNELSON. B. C\nRETAIL\nSpain Pays Tribute\nto Commander Franco\nand His Fellow Flyers\nHUKLVA, Spain, April 5.\u2014Spain\ntoday pnid tribute to the homccom-\nInK of Commander Kamov Krunco\nand his three fellow-aviators, who\nonly a few weeks ago ipide history\nin braving the elements ln record\nbreaking flights. The city itself had\nput   on   gala   dress.\nWhile airplanes circled the Argentine* warship HucnoH Aires as it entered port this morning all the ships\nin the bat-tor let loose a great din\nwith their steam whistles and sirens\nfrom factories on land contributed\nto the noisy welcome.\nKing Alfonao, surrounded hy hit\ncourt, was here to do honor to th_\nheroes _f  the flight.\nREAL SOURCES OF\nLIQUOR FROM SEA\nEighteenth    Amendment    and\nVolstead Act Freely Debated\nat Congressional Inquiry\nWASHINGTON'. April :,.\u2014Arguments against the eighteenth amendment and the Volstead act rolled In\nupon the senate judiciary subcommittee at the opening of the first\nreal congressional inquiry Into the\nworkings of statutory prohibition. A\nflood of oratory was furnished largely\nby wet lead-ore and Senator Bruce,\nDemocrat, Maryland, and Senator\nBdge, Republican, New Jersey, It\npreceded tostimouy which will be\noffered during the next five dnys In\ntiie effort to convince the committee\nthat modification of ths law is essential   to   the  public   welfare.\nAssistant  Secretary Andrews v( the\ntreasury,   upon   whose   shoulders   rests\nresponsibility    for   dry   law   enforcement, was called aw  tlie first witness,\nand  he  made clear his  policy  to dry\nup the sources of supply, but conceded\nthat he would havo to hive a largel\nIncreased   force  la do  It.\nCould   _uck   It\nDisclosing   a   plan   for   a   patrol   o\n1500   or   H90   men    on   the   -Canadian\n;ind    Mexican    borders,    General    Andrews   Bald    he   believed    thi-i   forci\nwould break up any organized smug\ngling  truffle.\n\"Smuggling from Canada und Mexico does not furnish the supply.'* he\nexplained. \"Alcohol diversion, moon\nshining and smuggling from the sea\nfurnish   the real   tKHirces.\"\nIncreased foreea to handle all tn\nproblems ure being sought, nnd Ilie\nassistant secretary expressed hoj\nthat with additional men he could\nreduce to a minimum the illegal\ndiversion of alcohol from industrial\nchannels,\nSuggests Government Sale\nSenator Bruce isuggestod 'tis u\nremedy an amendment of the prohibition amendment so as to t>ermit\ngovernment manufacture and -sale of\nintoxicants In territories that were\nwet when national prohibition became operat ive Or that vote wet\nhere;ifter.\nAmendment of the Volstead act so\nas to permit the manufacture and\nsale of beer and wine, \"nonintoxi-\nc'ltiug in (act,\" was urged by Senator\nEdge and Julian Codman of Boston,\nwho hsif. charge of the wets' cam.\nThey argued that this would give the\nwoikiig classes beer and thu-j remove the discrimination In tiie lav.\nwhich permits farmers to ferment\nfruit juices, \"nonintoxicitisig hi  fact.\"\nTRENTON, N. J., April 5.\u2014Search\nfor Jack Gordon, one-legged convict,\nwho made a sensational escape from\nthe New Jersey state prison yesterday, was turned to Philadelphia! today, when a taxi driver here reported\nto the prison authorities that he had\ntraced the fugitive from Morrisville,\nPa,, just across the river, to that\ncity.\nKdward Leigh, the taxi driver, made\npositive identification of the' man\nWhan ahown Gordon's picture at the\nprison today. He told the authorities\nthat ho had received the call from a\ncandy store in Monisville. He was\nfirst direcied to drive U> Bristol. He\ndeclared that en route there Gordon\ntold him to drive on to Philadelphia,\nwhere he left the cab in tho- neighborhood of Sixteenth street, which is\nr*port6d to be one of hia hang*uuts\nbefore his arrest.\nThroughout the trip Gordon clung\ntightly to the bag containing the riot\ngun which he took from Prison Deputy Dante! J. Haggerty, whom he\nblackjacked in his getaway. According to Haggerty, who returned to his\npost at the prison today, Gordon told\nhim he would never be taken alive.\nGen. Pangalos Is\nAssured of Election\nto Greek Presidency\nATHENS, April 5.\u2014Gen. Thedoius\nPangalos received about .0 per\nICSt of the votes cast in the 1,\nelectoral districts yesterday for the\njfflce of president. Voting was conducted in only about a third of the\ndistricts, but indications are that\nthe election of the present premier\nind  dictator of  Greece  Is  ussured.\nIn a statement General Pangalos\nsays the results surpassed his anticipations and constituted a repudiation.\nHARTNETT   WINS\nHALIFAX. N.S.. April 5. \u2014 Joe\nHartnfltt of Halifax won by a technical\nknockout in tho tenth round o--er Dick\nHum, also of Halifax in a 10-round\nbout here tonight, fur the maritime\nwelierwei-'lit title. Hunt Weighed\n147*5*  and  Hartnett 117.\nIn a preliminary Ace Hogan of Hall-\nfax won a six-round decision over\nJimmy Kane of IJoslon.\nMONTREAL   WINS\n.MuNTUKUI., April _. \u2014 Montreal\nAmateur Athletic aerostation defeated\nBroadview Y.JI.C.A, -of Toronto, 19 to\n16. here tonight lu the .first of a two-\ngame series in the eastern Canada\nsenior  basketball   suml-finals, .\nNelson News ot the Day\nOu and oi 1 at   the new station  near\nHanup   Ferry.     ...   Hsrrop. (2782)\nLaws   mowers\ndeetrloal maafa^ni\nili-eet.\nsharpened   bv    latest\n.    H. It Kitto, Ward\n(2770)\nA. S. Horswill & Co.\nGroceries, Fruits, Etc.\nBacon  Weed  to  suit you.  ant\nib. ._.: 45\u00ab*\nOhaaaa, very beat, lb \u2014Ot\nCottmta Rolled Hams, lb 28(4\nI.arii, Kttiff-j, 5-lb. ttn....g*L_B\nI_rd, Swift's, 10-lb. tin. $2,45\nNaval Oranges, Blue (I,,u.se. pi-r\ndoz 30**\n(MiuiKes, Blue Cioose, 3 doz.&[>*|*\nLemons, large size, doz 40<)\nItoyal Crown -Soap, pkt _5_k*\nSunlight Soap,  4 bars  25<^\nOld Dutch Cleanser, 3 for 35^\n,Fleisc_imann'a Yeast Fresh Daily\nSKINNY IN\nRUN DOWN MEN\nNERVOUS MEN\nDon't Miss This\nyou're behind the times if you\ndon't know that Cod Liver Extract\nIs one of.the greatest flesh producers\nIn   tho  world.\nBecause it contains moro vitalizing\nvitamines than any food  you can jret.\nYou'll bo K'ftd to know that McCoy's\nCod Liver Extract Tablets come In\nsugar-coated form now, so if you\nreally want to put 10 or 20 pounds\nof solid, healthy flesh on your bones\nand feel well and -strong and have\na complexion that people will admire\n\u2014ask Canada Drug it Book Co., Poole\nDrug Co.. City Drug Co., or any\ndruggist for a box of McCoy's Cod\nLiver Extract Tablets.\nOnly 60 centa for 60 tablets, and If\nyou don't gain five pounds in 30\ndays your druggist is authorized to\nhand you back the money you paid\nfor them,\nIt Isn't anything unusual for a person to gain 10 pounds ln 30 days, and\nfor old people with feebleness overtaking  them  they  work  wonders.\nIs Your Back\nThe Weak Point\nThen get your kidneys right\nby uaing Dr. Chase's\nKidney-Liver Pills\nC. Wulley, dcutl-*. Griffin\n1-710*\nDr. Q. A.\nBlock.\nFor pood fi-e.sli milk or cream. Phone\n619,   CnMtmt   Hairy. (-TUa)\nreduced ut  Watson's.\n(2810)\nAnions thus,, i\nfun. rnl  of the  lu\nMr. unci  lh  E.\n-4\nBRIEF NEWS FROM\nCANADIAN CENTERS\nBy  Canadian   Press\n\u2022tiding flowers to the\nte Qeorce Patera were\nBtrce of Craiibrouk.\n(2811)\nElks, -pedal meatlPS tonlffht, 8\no'clock. Initiation and bean supper.\nH. Dunk, \u25a0eeretHry. i_sov>\n'Mri. Temple's Telegram\": \"Oom&\nst once, happiness (Upends oi\\ you.\nHusband \u25a0mimt not know.\" W>due-day\nand Thursday, April 13 and 14, at St.\nFan. _* achoolroom. Tickets from S. T.\nmei_b\u00abti. Plan at CJ.ai.et. Moi-i-H-\nrtore. (till)\nVery few people aro in perfect health.\nThere is a weak spot somewhere. When\nyou get tired or your system gets a little\nrun down you feel the elleeta at your\nweak spot.\nIf your weak spot is your back, then\nyou may nispect that your kidneys are\nnot in i>crft*rt order. The back aches or\nis weak and sore; you muy have headaches; there will be dryness ot the skin,\npains in the limba and disorders of the\nbladder.\nThe quickest way To rwuMS the\nkidneys is by using Dr. Chase's Kidney-\nLiver Tilis. They are bound lo be\neffective because they (.reuse the action\nof the kidneys, liver and bowels and\nthereby ensure the elimination of\npoisons from the system.\nTlio funeral of tiie late Mrs. Bemud\niddsd.ury     will     be     held     from     tlie\nChurch   of   the   Redeemer   on   Wednesday afternoon at li o'cluck. (__15)\nW.  C. T. V.\nin Ht. Paul's\nnoon, April I,\nprteiated,\nrummagy  and  bake  sale\nChurch,    Friday    aftei*-\nAny contributions ap-\n(.817)\nBrother and Police\nSeek Missing School\nTeacher Who Came West\nSAULT   fcTE.   MARIE,   Ont.,   April\n5.\u2014 Last heard from ln January,  when\nshe   went  to   -Saskatoon   to   accept   a\npoflitlon   as   tearher,   the    police   here\nhave    been   asked   to   a_slnt    ln    the\nsearch   for   Mi\u00ab\u00ab   Ri*hhI&   Walker.   26-\nyeer-edd  school  teacher of  Dunnvllte,\nOnt.     William   Walker,   a   brother,   Is\nhere,   having   received   an   anonymous\nletter  that   hin   sinter   was  Ul   ln   t\n000  and   In   need   of  money.   No   tr;\ncould    be   found    of   her   here.      M\nWalker   had   formerly   be< n   a   teacher\nat    North    Rny,    leaving   In   Junuary\nfor Saskatoon.\nWas   Not   Teacher\nBAHKATOON,  April  I.\u2014Friends  in\nBiifkatoon received a letter from Mi*n\nWiilki r a few daya ntfo, giving the\naddict.* of 317 Albert street eaat,\nlAUlt Kte. Minle. She was not a\nteaclier here, but worked In a private\nhouse.    Hiif told  people here (tint she\nwas married to Garfield Miller ol\nDunmille and thnt a baby was bom\nIn   tvtult ft*  Marie.\nTORONTO, April 6. \u2014 The Gold\nMedal Furniture company, Toronto,\nhas been placed In tlie hands of G.\nT. C'larkson, of B, R. C. Clarkson &\nBone, lid'iidaturs. LkibllitleH are approximately  $125,000 and assets about\nj.r.o.ooo.\nTORONTO\u2014Howard G. Watt, Injured pilot on tho Hudson-Red lake\nitir lino, had hiR crnoked jaw net\nat tha general hospital today. His\neye is still bloodshot and four teetl\nare mlsaing, to aay iHithlnR \u00b0f minor\nabrasions, which resulted from hi*\ncrash on March ih nt Lost lake.\nWatts' passenger, JarJf\/_tI11, has been\nIn tbe private patients' pavilion sine\nlast week nnd is making satisfactory\nprogress.   \u2022\nHot Point\nGRILLS,   TOASTERS,   TABLE\nSTOVES AND CURLING\nIRONS\nBennetts, Limited\nThe   Home of   Electrical   Goode\nHAMILTON\u2014Tlie body found ln\nthe bay here yesterday was Identlfiod\ntoday as that of Albert J. Maxim, a\nmolder, who, had been miwdng from\nhis home here since early In I\u00bbe-\ncember. An autopsy Ih -being held\nto determine the cftnte of death.\nMaxim  was 4_  years Qf a\u00abe. <\nMONTREAI.\u2014Il\u00ab, Kdward Cyr, 39,\neducator at tft. I-nurent college, died\nhere today.\nNanalmo Girls Are\nProvincid Hoop\nChainpioiu by Victory\nNANATMO, April 5. \u2014 Naintmo rlrls\nwon tim *\" nlor basketball championship of the province hers tonight\nwhen  they  dvf\u00abutcd  Kamloops  ll  to 6.\nGet The Daily\nNews Every\nDay\n.\"All the News While It Is\nNews\"\nDelivered to your door\nIn Nelson before breakfast\nevery day for 25 c a week.\nBy mail outside Nelson,\n60c a month, $G a year.\nFull cable, telegraphic\nand British Columbia news\nBervice.\nAll the best features.\nSubscribe\nWe Have\nPanned Butterscotch\nPanned Peanut Butter\nPanned Peanut Rock\nPanned Coconut Toffee\nPanned Brazil Toffee\nPecan Roll\nKANDYLAND\nSnap Brim\nFelt Hats\nIT SEEMS as if every\nother man is wearing\none this season\u2014and here\nis a showing that invites\nthe attention of all who\nseek style at a low price.\nThey are  shown  here at\n$4.00 TO  86.50\nCITY DRUG C\nNelson's Dispensing Chemi\nFilms, Kodaks, Drugs, Statione\nMall Orders Promptly D*8pa*r*\nBOX 1083      Nelson,  B.C.   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The patterns aro\nnew and startling\u2014but in keeping with tho general trend of\nSpring.\n\u00a31.50  TO  $0.50\nTRY   U3   FIRST!\nTonight and Tomorrow\n'The\nWanderer'\nThe most beautiful picture\never filmed.\ni     \u25a0   *\nTUB COMEDY\nINNOCENT HUSBANDS\nCOMING  THURSDAY-\nThe Vanishing American\nThe ?''.r*()  wns drawn by\nWillard McCundlish.\nlit*\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1926_04_06","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0402871","@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":"1926-04-06 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1926-04-06 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\/1.0402871"}