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C.,   THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1927\nNo. 271\nCranbrook\nTAX RATE STRUCK\nSee Page 5\n-OREIGNERS ARE IN TERROR, SHANGHAI\n\"WIGG SAYS CARLOW CHARGES WLL OPEN EYES\nWIGG HOLDS\n\u25a0ED, sin\ntt   Gauthier   Charge   Docu*\nents to Oliver Who Refused   Return   Them\n[IGG SAYS CARLOW\nDOCUMENTS ARE SAFE\nliservative of  Victoria Says\nlibs Will Find Out What\nHe  Has in Mind\nlANCOrVEU. March 1*8.\u2014\"Theae\nIthfer and Carlow charges are only\n\\\\l  bubbles   which   have  eome   to\nsurface.\" There are lots of other\nAgs, but if these serve only to\nI* off this hypocritical coat of\nlit which the government his\njn, then good wll have been done.\"\nStated   H.   Deapard   TwlgR,   Con-\nI'Stive   member    for    Victor in.    In\nreusing today  a   luncheon  of the\nog   Conservative-*   association.\ne said that when he hud launched\nGauthier  Chargds,   he  had turned\nIr to Premier  Oliver,  acting  pro\ncial   secretary,   all   documents   he\nI bearing upon the case.    However,\nTwlpg   had   learned   a   political\nton, anil  when the Carlow charge\nH*o   made   he   kept   all   the   ilnni-\n|nta and refused to surrender them\n\"I    Kept   Them\n|I kept them, and  shall do so until\nproper   times   comes   to   produce\nn,''   added    Twigg.     \"They   don'\n|ow what I have In that connection,\nthey'll find  out.\"\n\u2022he speaker  said  he had been ac\ntaA   of   being   a   consort   of   per\n\u25a0era.   forgers   and   what  not.    Th*\nwrnls were threatlng back cbsrgei\nait effort to protect themselves''\n'Oauthitr and   Carlow   and  myself\nnot on trial, but the governm\u00b0n*\nand   they   are   not   meetlnn   tli\"\nJjrges    fe.irl* ssly    and    hones Hv.      I\nthat   the   government   bai   beea\nItninated  by  a  group   In  Vancoir.e\nId   will   not   give   way.     That   in\nIen proven  conclusively during th\nfst few years,  and  the ministers  of\ngovernment   have   robbod   them-\nIves   of   every   vestige   ot   dignity\njrough statements they hare mad*,'\nconcluded.\nNever Made a Bungle\nYet, Says Hangman, Who\nIs Proud of His Work\nMONTREAL, March 16.\u2014\"I\nhav* officiated at more than 400\nhangings and hav* yet to make\na bungle.\" Arthur Ellis, hangman,\ntaid today, in denying that he intended giving up his occupation\n\"I am juetly proud of tha* record,\"\nhe added.\nLIOUQB STORE\nBE\nTILL Iii\nNew Plan for Vancouver; Open\n8:30 Till 2 o'Clock if Plans\nFollowed\nVAXeorvKH. Man ft ih\u2014ti*\u00bb\nYam-oiiver Dally l-rnvltHV twiny\nI'nrritil the follmvlnc spo* lal ill\u2014\npatch from Vhtorta:\n\u2022\u2022Tn<i.iii|>eti* uith lhe bu-y Ihn>*-\nh'srgcr, (he liquor i ont rid buni-it\nwill open a scpaniic night liq-\nWOt   --ore   in   VawvHiver.\nlh.-   bofll*d   h;i-   lin-iti.,)   not   to\nop\u2122   on**  of  iho   pr-c-M'-iit   stows\nat night, but will OOOSSO a so|mr-\nnto   cHtablUluiimt   io   ho  ohmii\nonly   In   tlU'   < veiling   until   BMgg\ntime after mlclnight.\n\"Details  of   the   plan   have   yet   to\nbe worked out,  but the  board  is determined to keep the new store open\nlong   enough   to   compete   with   the\nbootlegger   effect Ively.      It   was   explained   that   If   one   of   the   present\nstores   were   opened  In   the   evening,\ntwo -shifts- of vendors would be nece\"*-\naary   and   stock   would   hav.-   16   W\ncheck, <1   up  between  the   usual   closing time at  fi  p.m., and the evening\nshift.      It    iM   likely   thi*   neu    star*\nwill   not   npen   until  8   p.m.   or   8:S0.\nbut    will    remain    In    operation    until\n2   a.m.\nMN HUNT -IS STILL\nHarmer Who Broke Jail Returns\n^Borrowed\" Horse and Continues Flight\n[WEBB, Snsk., March 18. \u2014 Oeorge\n(nderson, Webb farmer, who brcke\nio lock on the village jail yest.i \u25a0\niy afternoon and made hi*.\ni a \"borrowed\" horse, In tho Ufef\nbn of the sand hills north of town,\niter he had been sentenced to ilx\nlonths in jil for theft, is siill al\nBs.\n[The posse of provincial police, nuni-\njrlng seven, who are pursuing the\n\u25a0uise, have abandoned their auto-\n[obil? and pressed horses Into se:vi\u25a0 \u25a0.\u25a0\njr the man  hunt.\n[Anderson .was seen on the trnll\nif terday afternoon at a .iistani *,\nid the horn* which he Is alleged \"j\nive taken was back ln the owner-\nrmyard this morning. It Is lie-\njved that Anderson must have be,n\n(Or the farm and relumed the a..i-\n1*9.1 and la now continuing his flight\nfoot. While there is no clue ai to\nie direction he may be taking, ir Ib\n:peete\u00abl he Is heading in the di,*c-\nm of the international boundary.\nHftMMERKILLER\nGIN LIFE IEN\n(roarkin Found Guilty of Murder; Sentence Is Believed a\nCompromise\nCHICAGO, Manh Ll Uaa than\nthree hours after retiring tn dellh-\n< * it.', | jury tSMlghl found t landd\nJ. Oourkln guilty of the munii r ot\nd Walter Sihmith. whom he\nBag) '..i dei-th with I hammer and\nfixed hi* punishment al Ufa imprisonment.\nLife Imprisonment, U apnea rad, had\nbeen     a      OtOtpVOBlM      hei w. n     tht\nstats'i eontanttno that thi M*\"f6ar->oU\nson of a Chicago flour dealer was\nsane when he heal the fluid in dgftgfi\nin a riding a.ri.iemy after attempting\nto mistreat him tat DsCMBbar IT.\nand therefore should be atltfaBttMl to\ndeath, and the plea of the defence\nthat he was insane then and is insane now and shnuld be aenl h. an\nasylum.\nFirst Told Priest Who (lave Information  to  the\nPolice\nWEEPS WHEN SEES\nTHE BODIES IN  MORGUE\nClaims Was Disuaded From Suicide by Priest  to Whom\nHe Confes.sed\nCHICAGO,   March   ii    Aireetad   on\ninformation given ihe potic* b] Pwthat\nBade, i Reman Catholic prleat, Walter\nSeholl   calmly   OOafaaeed   today   10   tbt\nmurdi r of his small son and daughter,\nagad fi and I,   He aocouipltahad  th*\ndeed    hy    OOVtrlng    that)     EhCC*    \u25a0villi\ntnw-'lx   saturated   a uh   an   KI\nand   then   slrangled   them.\nWhen   IcboU   mi   arraated,   potics\nwere questioning his estrangad wife,\nstepmother to his children. It was on\nin formal Inn    given    l>\\     h* t     that    the\nbodfea of the >,i,-n i hlt-dran wer*\nfnund  at   Qttf,   Ind.\nAl i lary. Seholl Mtd 'h-' t.oy plaid*\ned to live but his daughter axpfasaad\nher willingness t\" dla with him. He\nwas dissuaded from suleid** by Father\nBede, he said\nAflerward he  was  taken  tO  Gary   bj\nautomobile   and   at    an    undortaftlng\nparlor he was allnweil t4i \u00ab\u25a0 ,\u25a0 tbt\nbodies of his norderad 'hildr-n. CH -\nlag and shaking, bt fell on his knees\nbeside   them.     \"'It   oan'l    be   tnia, '   h |\nM-bbad,; \"it is not so.\"\n\"I'll be with y-<ii soon, >larltng,\" he\nwhlapered to the siill form et bit\n-laughter, ns h-- iraa U tbeO to hli\nfeet. Back hi the polio station timet his agrd father nnd mother, to\nwhom   he  made  a  plea   for   his   wlf*\\\nHusbands Cry 'Down\nWith Women's Union]\nSay Wines Never Home\nHANKOW,    Manh     |\u00ab      Ol\nsatUrff-eri   huffeama   ol   sfhanfll\npa tad   wives   .-iag\u20141   .-.   demonstration   of   iimlest   in   front   pf\nheadquar.ters    --f    lhe    generol\nlabor   union   h* te   today.\nThe   demonstrate j,    moM    of\nwhutn  wen- lahnrers.  ralaad  the\ncry of \"Down with the woman's\nr   union.\"     Th-sj\"    aaaerted    that\n\u2022Ince the agent* <-r the  Natlon-\nhad    nrrJWH     preaching\nemanoipal ion    \u2022\u25a0!     * oMianh ',\nfrae love, etc., then arlvaa had\nhem ttcylnl oiM all mgiu *'lil.e\nalley cats\" |ns*tMR. ot returning\nhoma tn thalr tfM mui board\nThe haabahaht claim thai\nemaneipalioa \u2022\u2022( #nm*n will\ndlarapi their Mtnaa aad St*\nmand   thai   their   a*lvea   rat urn\nto   th,.   old   riist'.ni-*\nITILIftN FLYER\nAlderman Will Urge\nBylaw for Building\nCty Hall, Vancouver\n\\ \\N( i.rvr.i:.   March   l\"    Bulrnill-\n\u25a0lOII   141  nill'IMV-ra  \"1   I   11,    i->\nlaw   vn-ri   n   n<-w   my   taU   will   I-.-\nui-f'l   \"n   th'-   (WincH   la)    \\,I-1 in ii\nH    Alni'im).\nRESCUED FROM FLAMES\nBUT DIES FROM BURNS\nrrMi.KRKANi.,  B   C    Marcli  Id.\u2014\nlies. ii. (I   hy   firenun   fi*\"Hi   h\noaWn   '\u00bb' re.   in   whi.h   he   lay    nn-'mi-\n\u25a0cloua    i-'redeiiek     Ollvar,    T2,    was\nfotind   tn  ie'  satf\"iing   from\nhurns and he n.. \u25a0 tal Within\nI   faW  hours.\nMakes Daring Flight Over Brazilian .lungles; Lands After\nl)2:.-Mile Flight\nRIO DE JAN1BRO ICaroh Ll -\nCommander i-'ranee-e,, da Pinedo.\nItalian famous flier, today aiT-mi-\nplUhad what Ll ennsuiereil here -the\nninst daring feai nf hts are.it four-\n. mil.nent    fUnlit,    which    is    to   t-.uei-\ni .ui'**-!.'    Africa    s-.:ith   and    ?forth\n\u25a0\nLeaving   A-i-unei.-i.    p iraan 13\nf\" *.\"7   p'atoel   ibis  mi.rpinR.   he  turned\niii.- plane northward ilcrdaa tha\nstratfhaa \u00bbf Bradillan jungles arar\nwhich no man a**** bafora had flown\nHa paaaad tha iragl awami -* af loath\nAni'Tie.i. mhai'ii',1 by alligator* and\nsnakaa  and  so  muddy   thu   tafdlni\nwa.-* \\*iriuall>' mtt ff th* '|ii*'--l i\"ii aiui\nwhere   there   WM   11\"   means   of   enin-\nminiii'.'iiini,   , \\e.--i*   w .th   the   Hare*.\n-em I-savage      lll<li:iU*     m 1 I.i Ml ing     th<\nregion. (His plan.' Carried no wireless). He paawd over Corusaha, Bra\n\/il. bis annoqnded destination nnd\n,,i \u25a0 t\", p n, [andad al 9an Lata da\nj.i.ui |M ml)i s north *T\nCnmmba. having flown about Itl\niiuie- ow . I rOttti ne>f*l aoTered by\n,i ti aviator\nMID TRI\nIS\nHis Frogs Stolen, He\nProves Ownersh:p by\nSound of Croakings\nCoal  and  Water  Short;   Little\nProvisions; Aid Has Been\nSummoned\nSNOW PLOW STALLED\nAHEAD OF TH>: TRAIN\nPassengers in Grave Danger if\nHelp Not Secured; Elevator\nMan Feeds Passengers\nSASKATOON. March 16. \u2014 With\na snow plow tUlUd And rnnnln-f\nout of ooal two miles away, a\nmined train, alao running short of\nfuel and water, and with a scanty\nsupply or proviaion***. ha* held\nfast 33 houre in th* mow at Down\nSiding-, four miles from Xuthilda,\non th* Loverlna-Blnur branch of\nth* Canadian National railways.\n8*rsnt*\u00abn passenger* ar* aboard,\nlnolndlDg thr** women, and a\nchild of 5. Three men who left\nthe train and made the fonr-mll*\ntramp throntOi the drift* to En*h-\nilda, told th* atory. The train\nstarted for Blggar on Tueaday.\nThe \u00bbnow plow went down Wednesday, and after at Ailing and\nbacking up **t*ta1 mine*, again\nbecame vt*ll*d, thia tlm* within\ntwo  mile* o( th* train.\ni    l%rfuaan,   -rivraim   na*   \u00abt   thi\nstdjnjr. nnd a liPtRhbnrlnE  farmer, hav.\nheen    helpinc    l<>    feed    Hie    pHssenR^r.*-\nhijt  their  BuapU*!  are   ruanlni   -ii-ni\nTh*   attffln*   will    hav.-    to    let    it-    fir,\ni|t<'    tanltfht,    and    th*\"    ona l    uned    for\nheating    tin     ps ..n    iii.'\nmixed   train *ls   bet-ng-   (Arefull\nRelief    if*   expected    aOfh*    time    tnmnr-\nrow     .\\  iea|  dlatanoe  call  to HRsk*-\n'     Stat**    lhal    ni.   serious   hardship\nwas balni Buffered, bai   that the failure  et  toilet  by   tharaday   would   he\nAl \u2022 It iii- itoran was still racing,\nthough it ihof\/ad \u25a0*\u00ab**\u25a0 of \u25a0\u2022\" Ri tip\nwithin   \u25a0    few   Imars.\n\\l\\^   BV, i>i:i.i<.vn\nr.M.i; \\i: .       M irt h      II     Hi   W\n' Wood,     heail    ..f    lh.-    A Iberia     Wh*a1\n[ pool, is exp*.ei'<i \u2022.'\u25a0 !>\u2022' ei-Tt.i.i ,,-. an*\nni iha rieldg&t** i\" tiie international\npoo) cofifsrt Bf* i.  Kansas City, M*)\nand   I, ll el\nFIRST AIRMAN, BRAZILIAN AREA\nDynamite Charges\nRelease Ice and\nOttawa Floods\nGo\n\\aying of Steel on\nHudson Bay Line Is\nNearing Port Nelson\nWINNII'l'\"1'. M:iroh I'd.\u2014Laying (if\n*el for thr lluilsun Hay railway is\nW across Umeitone river ami with-\n80 mllf-s of Port Nelson, In tin-\naort hroiiirht here by E. P. Warren\nThe I'ns division of the provincial\nlice. Ho reported that work was\nogreaslng very favorably under\nul weather conditions.\neal Mutes Argue\nIt Out Following\nAuto Collision\nSYRACUSE, S.J1., March 16.\u2014Two\nlaf mutos and one expert in the\naf nnd dumb alphabet, figured In\ni  automobile  accident  here .today.\npatrolman who was drawn to tbe\nsne by movements of hands and\nm* and thought a fight was about\ntake place.\nOTTAWA. March IT.\u2014Dynamite\ncharges last night released the ice\nJam on the It idea u river which\ncaused the flooding of the law lylnR\nsection nf the town of Kisniew, |\nsuburb.     By   1   o'cloek   most   of  the\nfinnti  watar had  ranwi**! iad  torn*\nihuii lea t iiai was aKain eslal'linlied\nwith the many houses which were\nisolated witli water lapfttBf the fur-\nnittir.' nn the ground 50011, sn, -*t\ntraffic was also resumed. S>v.ral\nIhntisand dollars of dam:i*v'i\nI'li'tr.l   tO   ba**   been   done\n \u00ab^-\t\nIs Sentenced to Sixty\nDays Following Charge\nof Blasphemous Libel\nTORONTO,    Mareh    II.\u2014Ernest     V.\nSlurry, wlln WM yesterday fotUtd\nKttilty of blas|ihemntis libel, was today sentenrtd to fiO days in Jail by\nJudge Coateswotih Ills Inmor also\nrecommended that Steiry ba d*P0rt**1\non   completion   of   his   sen'\n*t%.\t\nUniversity of B. C.\nStudents Lead Others\nn Scholarships Race\nVICTORIA, March Uw\u2014Stud-nis Of\nihe 1'nlvei-nity of Hrltish Cnlumhla. at\nI*oint orey led all Canada In winning eight scholarships of the na-\ntinnai research council In the last\nOrdfng td figures laid before Hon. J. D. M'acL-isin, mlnlsier of\nedneatinn.   today   in  a   rapOTt   from   the\ncouncil.\nSENATE DISCUSSES\nOLD AGE PENSIONS\nDandurand   Advocates   Passing\nof  Kill;  Senator Ross Opposes  11\nOTTAWA,   Mareh   1\u00ab.   \u2014  The old age\npension  bill   wai   under  dlacoealoi\t\nns Baaaad roadlaf in th* a*nati  today\nHenator  Dandurand  explain-d   tl '\"I\"\nof   history   el   lh.'   bill.      He   --aid   that\nsince   it   vas   rejected   by   \"\nEaM   \u25a0\u25a0:!<\u2022,   ther*   bad   bean   \u25a0   g*n*MI\ntladtloa m which thla naaaaura was an\n\u2022 \u25a0-sii.-   antl   lh.    pi In* iple   Of   \"ie   bill   had\nbeen approti d\nienator Dandurand said tbe prtBBDt\nrreftasure fhouid be eonald*red as pro*\nvisional rather thaa parmaneni tafiata-\ntinn. it was realty \u25a0 praUmlnary Map\npi i wider tn..a-i.r. Sen itor l\">andu-\nrand   punted   inany   authorities   in   favnr\naf   the   adoption   ot   tha   contributory\nprinciple.       It     had    heen     found    that\n. \u25a0 stroac Banttaw ni amonf la-*\nBar mm in totot \"i th.* principle, ha\nsaid, and st the conference nf pro-\n\\iii4'i;.i preiafera thla summer the pro*?*\nhioaa wnuld I.- aakad to enter tb*\nBohanu and alao to consider i.-nrisia-\ntinn of \u00bb!ii.*r eharaoter alena the sarni\ntines.\nHenator W   1\u00bb   Mo.^s  said   he   mi  ;;\u25a0'-\nina to rot* agalaat the bin He\npointed out the go*nrnsaant leadtr had\ndevoted n*->.-thirds of his Bpaach to\nexplaining iad ad*rocattBf ihe pita*\neipi,. af oontrlbutory prtadplf ol old\nhga   i.t'nsi.iiis  aad   whioh   was   not   in\nthe  pres-nl   ni'-asm.\nBa i.hj.'i'tiii to th* hiii on aoooupl\nof the Doiniiiinti goveramenl Intcrfer*\neate arlth lbe proviaoea, and ahn thai\nit  was worthless ami  unworkable\nSeat or   Helfean*    nioved   the   a-i-\nJnurnment   of   th-    di b iU\nmav iiiti.i:\\\\s, lot.. Hard)\n18.\u2014\"I'igs Ib |\u00bbi\u00bbN. \"nti tla\u00bbn\u00bb Ih a\ndlfferen.T. In   frisu's.\"   I'en-y \\inn-\n\u25a0 a Jr.. hand ni a blnlmcii-al i-iin-\nOtOOa   ham   nialntuiii'*.     THc   fln\u00bb\n\u25a0 mn- a iiniiiK-r of fntffK Bgdaad\nat  sit;-j\n*t, e.li'nia.v  tbe  lYnu-  Wt\/tt  nii-*--\niim Tun man were* \u25a0\u25a0aujrht with\n(K*pi iii iiieh- poaanahMa    'Hm'j\nNnbl il araa imiH-^slbh ihnt lit*-.-\nhad bei'ii BfOlrn httflifin tliey had\nhc**n  ihiicIh   in   niar^lH-w nnmiHi     \u25a0\nlba \u00ab-ii,v.\nMr.   final it   |iinn->inl.     Hi-  rtc-\n* ia iii i   iu> rrfsofTAted  iiw- teOtto\n**t Imn ii(i>.s<tiiit tnttc**. I'lN-n he\nib'iiHiiixlriMi-il thai tkka (\\e*.'\\* OOOOt\nuf    the    nmphlbimr-,    animal-*'    In\ni*iw*-iion rarlad ootmttSteoSSf frnm\nlib- --ium- of llu-ir < iiu-hi*- uf thfl\nmai*-bi'- Th* nu-ii were iini-\ntieiad himI iiu- BfsgBaj hi-iv rt*-\n(iirneil.\nFORBCISTiS\"\nTO LIST SOME\nTIMEJiHEHT\nSapiro's Counsel (Joes Through\nCharges One by One in\nDetroit Court\nNative City Is .\\lso Terror-Ridden hy Increasing Number of\nMurders\nOPPONENTS TO CANTONESE\nBEING  KILLED OFF DAILY\nHeavy Fighting Continues Outside Shanghai; Manehurian\nSoviet Breech Widens\nDETROIT, Ma. h il \\ vaHcotor*d\niii.'nii.'    palntad    b}    Eiaars    VtSStt\nDearborn lnd*P*nd*&l ol I .lewis):\nromblnation reaching Its teniae).-- [ati\nihe poettata \"i tht htrmar* and world\naffaifs.   Ua-   <l,ml.ed   today   hy   Wllliim\nn   \u00ablallagher,  counsel  f.n*  Aaron  R\npirn,    who    is    sninp    th*    BOtOIWOhR*\nmake]   [or   |l,0d0.A n   \u2022 ha. \u25a0-.\n1   lihel.\n'ina  bj   ..I!\"  be  toi k   -he  chant*\nwh,.!i    hi-    elleni    .laiiii-    miiir  _\\    'li\nreputation aa an organlsrr of eo-\noperative marhetin-| organisations,\nand when court adjourned he h.-.i\nciiii several points to t>rinf? oul hi\nin-*  opening  atatemant\n\"A-i to nhargee eentaliUd in the\nindapi ndam regarding s ao*oalli *\u2022\nKahn - Baro-rh Liiaker \u2022 RosenwaW-\nBapiro progi imnte to turn oyar to nn\norganlaad tatarnattonal intere**t ihe\nentire agrtenltural Industry o| ihrl\nnouatrj. th*)  ar* eni lr*lj  unfounded,\nwin  show '  Attorni\ngher assarted.\nWithout   Foundation\nR \u25a0 n ni show thai thb nrhole Ides\nol orgarUnd Jesrrj !\u2022\u25a0 lake advantage\n\u2022 \u2022f  the   Aire fie in   farmer  is   n   product\nof th.- min.i. a li houi foundal on \"\nJudging bs the tlm* tafcan hy Mr.\n<; ill la gher,   whn   tt* gaQ   his   openlni\nplea   I esterdaj   i ii line   wh il   I be j\nplatnl Iffa intend u* pi\" \u2022\u25a0 \u25a0>' toi ni | *,\nfm- both ildei igr*\" d thai th* irl .1\nprobably wuni.i laal 1-9 daj a\nAttorn*) Oallagher toM lh* }ui v\nHia*, Ford \u00bb ti\u25a0 i thc buatnasB1 mnnaci r\nal th* lnd*p*nd*nl Bad baaa infomed\nin* a commltte* of thi  Inti nl i\n\u25a0rorking ol   tht p*ratlv*   mark*t-|\nlag   orgaaiaationi   bj    Baprlo     Bx-\nplnlting   the   t'artii' y<    was   th*   > ha* L,r\"\nnad*   by   ths   [ndspandsni\ns iprlo,   ,aa*rt*d   pla Ini III   couaeal.      |\nSHANHIUI,  MoteS  l\u00ab    \u2014 Terror Ix\nBtaBjaUag   111   the   leemlng   native   city   Of\nShonKbiii   nf   a   result   of  \u2022,.   mysteribuj-\n,i murders ami the aorTaarpaad*1\ni ii rar aptaad ol a -i*<>r> ih\u00bbt croupe of\nM agitators are earryina on\nutronc arm HKiiatloii tn preparation\nfor it general strike when tho Natlon-\nsltats b*a*dsn* ready to take over\nthe   Shanghai   Hdinini\u00abtration.\nI'm: gays tii-r. has heen an average\nnf one murder dally, generally th..\nvietlni being one opp\u00abpert to the Ka-\nllonallal    movement.\n\"Kxpert intiinidators\" ia the nearest\ntraastattoa ot the <*hineae description\nof the ljo specially picked and traineil agitator.* who have arrived from\nHankow- Labor unreal *n the rity under ihfir direction it* increasing dally.\n\u25a0 Balaam Quit\nrariieular efforts have been directed by thfee men lo dlsorganlae\ntraffic   \u00abn   the   Shanghai-Nanking   rnll-\naay, tai    retain   betag tampered with\ndaj    the   intlmldati\u00bbrf\u00bb   forced   3n\nengine-r-ri\"   and   firemen  and   the   whole\ni.-i'..iii.,i!*.e  its If of th- Shanghai snutji\n... dan n\nThe series ,t murders which have\nbeen reported, nnd the fact thst none\nof th\" aiaasalns have been arrested.\nha\u00bb alarmed th* foreign population\nwhieh, however, i.\u00ab renting comparatively easy becaUM of the protection\nafforded them by- the foreign troops\nin   Shanghai.\nBattles   OontrOae*\nSJIANMIAI. March 1\u00ab. \u2014 While\nheavy fitthtlng was reported west and\nnorthwest of shanghai with an ln-\nereaetng nenaca to the oHg of Nanking, reports received from Toky in-\ndtdathlg i Bat the breach etl\u00abting be-\ntw**a tha Manehurian** and the .Soviet\nI .1      B  'I- nm*.'\nThe Tokyo repot I -niggest-*** that\nuthern .Manchuria was threatened\nwllh an aitned itivasion. If this pot=-\nsibllit) should baoonr-S ferlous it is\nfelt that f'hatiK Tea Un, who is now\nih.' moving factor behind the allied\nnorthern armies lo *h.-'ir driv,- on tho\nCantonese, night b* deterred from\n\\. tinning    fsr    frnm    hie    Manehurian\nstronghold.\nVESSEL WEATHERS\nTwo Conservatives\nin Ontario Talk for\nBeer*by-Glass Clause\nTORONTO,   Bt*n h   II Tare  Con-\nlervattve    members    of    iha    Oataflo\ni.   advocated  ' It*  bb I* ol  beer\n\\v   th*   fla-sa   in   tin   oontlauatloa   ol\nhe  debate   oa   lbe   second   reading  of\nthe  Liquor  1*411111.11  acl   this  afti r n\nlien   Progressives   charged   thai   it\"'\ngoVernmi nl   eoqld   noi   suhstaatlatc   its\nclaim i>f ha\\ ing taken the qo<\ntemperance oul  of polities.\nKarl  K.  Homutb, Conservative,   (Vat-\nerhM   s h,   and   Mi    Wilson   frankly\ndeclared   thai   tbe  legists tlon  did  aol\nBOUgh,  and   ilia!   il   should   pro-\nI i.i.'  to,   I h.   rale of beer by the n\\n\">*\n(nr the srorktag  men,     '\nPremier   Perguaon   said   '\u25a0\u25a0\ntha Kan- v ami  Lei hbi Idgi   imendmi nts\ndirect    \"Hialleages   to   tbe   govemmenl\nand espresaloaa of went  \\ f 1 o*al i\\< m \u25a0\nsan   Ll'is   i'i:   <*\\i'i:i;i*:s    Bra sll,   Marck   !\u2022\u25a0\u2014Oommandar   1\nDa I'inedn hrrlvad h*r* from Asuncion,  Paraguay, ihis aflsrnoon, ronfpfel\nIng   the   first   Might    ever   made   to    this    sei tion   nf   l.ra\/il\nCommanda  Di  Pi 1 >   Mans t'\u00bb continue on his night tomorrow\nColonel De PInedo,  Italian  airman,  who  ia  now  in  the  midst   af  his  BU-\ndaclous   plan   of   flying   over   four   continents,   left   Bttfop*.   flew   to   Afriea.\nrota the southern  Atlantic to  smith  America     He  Intends, flying to\ntag  gtatee  west   coasl  and  acrosi   th* continent,   visiting also  the\nBaatarn i*rt of Canada.   He is her* shown with Hon   P   \u00bb\u25a0\u25a0  Ualdn. Itattan\nair minister, at Caglliiri, Hardlnlu, Juat before atarting on hla flight.\nBU to Create\nLimitation ol\nFirearms Back\nOTTAWA. Manh 11 The hill- to\nmat*   Btrlcl   iimi tat inn   of   firearms\nami ..th- r -.va-nins in 1 'aiiad.i VU\ngfvan third reading in tho senate\nihis ariernonn ami sent tn the commons. Tf paaaad, lleaacaa win be\nr*ei|ulr-i,i fm- tlie *in.itiuf;i\u25a0 iure nf all\nweapons. Including knives, payonste,\nHwords, riot guns and botntta gad\npermits   will   be   gfj essai*j    fur   thOB*\nwho pagaasg suab arms.\nPolio*- military and certain institutions dealing in large sums of\nmoney sre exempted.\nSenator Belconrt hat\u00ab  spun\nbill as a private member.\nTwo Boys Drop About\nForty-five Feet in Stolen\nAuto and Are Uninjured\nVAM'nl  VKI',   Mar. h   Ifl      How   two\nh> ys,   arier   stealing   a   rlosad       to\nfell wilh i! \\-> feet Int* \u25a0 ravine, .ml\\\nto   climb   out    through    th*    windows,\nwas iwlatsd by Constable Billot 1 of\nCoqulUam, arhan th* youths arar*\ncnmmiiteii tn th* Induvtrial horn*.\nI.ifehonts and Tart of Deck Cargo Swept .\\\\vay; Ice Forms\non Ship\nDUTCH   HARBOR Alaska.   March   lfi\n\\   storm of considerable  intensity nn\nth* north   Paelfl*  was  reported by   the\nBMtoff   Ship   Iskum  on   her arrival  here\ntonight  trom b* attli\nThree ef the vessel's lifeboats and\npan of her deck esrgo were \u00abwept\naway  by   'h.   Baavy   sags     toe  which\nformed   IW   thi    Ship   had   t\"   he   ehepped\nawa]   aver)    fen   hourb   i\"   keep her\nt r..in slaking.\nThe   moi.^   ship   Even t|   Hays alr-o\nreported   thai   11   Bad   encountered the\n-inini      \u25a0artbquakea   have   been fre-\niiiieni  aloag  lh* Aleutian  tahutd*,  the\nnastw     1 -I\nThe Weather M*\nCALOART, March U.\u2014Mayor\nWahh of Wlnnlpag srho reach..] Calgary today BR his return Journey\ntrow  i\/ancouver. tHalarod that he \\h\nmuch in CaVOr Of the Hqunr COn-\nitrol system of Alheitn. \"If I enn\ndo anything at nil ta straighten out\nthe  liquor  difficulties  in   Manitoba,\nI am out for the Alherta system,'\nhe said.\n\\KI.S\"N          \t\nV* tori 1          \t\nMin\nM\nMai\n41\nIII.      \t\nf in      itnp. n   ..\n.    \"t\nM\nM\n4,\n11 n. s. ti     \t\n. 11\n14\nH\nS:in    p-taUadtOO    .\nSon 111..          \t\n11\n44\n....     I\u00ab\n10\nH\nM\n44\n40\nN\n51\nSwift    current     ....\nPrlUc.    Albert\n1\n..    10\n...   11\n1.1\n*,\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Bfe**^ \"*\n Page Two\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,    THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1927\nSTATES' MURINES\nWere  Seized  at   Shanghai   by\nChinese; Other Vessels Are\nCommandeered\nbONDOK, March Ifl.\u2014United\ni marines quickly recovered two\nStosidard Oil at-pamers seised this\nmorning by Chinese al Shiinghni,\ntOf% ii dlspatetl from thu city tO\nt he  Westminster  GnsettP.\nTho dispatch adds that ths .Shan\ntung troops of Chang Tsung Chang,\ndefender of Shanghai, have been\nbusily engnged ln commandeering\nscores of Junks, enrgo boats and\nriver craft of all klnda on the\nWhangpoo river, which ie taken to\nIndicate an important new move In\nthe vicinity of Bhantitol\nCHATEAUGUAY STREETS\nARE NOW UNDER WATER\nMONTREAL, March U.\u2014--Ad of\nthe streets in Chatcnuguay, a town\non    the    shores    of    the    Chat- aUfUty\nriver, are taSet iti Mc-hta tc a foot\nof water, os a result of the spring\nthaw. Reports from other tcWni\nand villages In the dl\u00abdrlct of Montreal in.li.iir <l thai the sjeing break\nup was general, but Chateuf* ay WUi\nthe oiily  town   lo   report   floods\nLeading Hotels of the Wist'\nWhere Superior Accommodation May Bt Obtained\nve\nGeorge Benwell, Proprietor\nThe Premier Hotel ol the Interior\nEUROPEAN PLAN, ROOMS $1.00 UP\nRooma with Running Water,   Private  Baths  and   en   Suite.\nHeadquarters   for   al]   Travelling   Men,   Mining   Men.   Lumber   Men\nand Tourists.\nSPECIAL   SUNDAY   DINNER,   J1.00. Rotarian Headquarters.\nThe Most Comfortable Rotunda ln  the City.\nHUME \u2014 Oeorge T. Smith, J. L. J. c. Carathers, .1. Cwham, N.l.on\nrowell, J. Hall, R. S. Grant, J. M. Turner Lee. BonninKton; W. F. Llngle\n,-,,\u201e\u201e\u00ab. N. Allen Douman. A. M, S^^ot Z^fZ. ftK&j\nVancouver; A. G. Larpen, Spokane; W. ( Winnipeg; \u00a3>. Narnock, Victoria; T. O.\nA.    Buchanan,    Salmo;    Otis    Hawkins, j Sheuratt,  Toronto.\nSAVOY\nNELSON'S FINEST HOTEL ABSOLUTELY\nStrum Heat, Hot nnd CoM Running Water in All Room-*\nKmillis W|t\nBaths m* Showers\nA. KERR. Prop.\nHAVOY  \u2014  John  Tav \u2022*.-,  Rrondwator:\nI    W.    I'll res,    Cranbrook;    Edgar\n,)-tnj':i\"ti,     Passmore;     P.    W.    (Ireon,\nWinlaw;   T.    MeNel h.    Mr?    Csdhlm,\nin;   L.   J.   Hoyle   and   wife,   Mrs.   J.\nQueen's Hotel\nTHE CENTER OF CONVENIENCE\nHot and cold water In every room\nSteam   heated.\nA. LAPOINTE,  Prop.\nNELSON. B   C\n.iVw.'t, Neu* DeftYtr; J. A. Bray, Walter J. Laurie, Olsnn Iiux.ii.b-. B. Dal-\nsi el, J. Ross liar ion, H. Harslund,\nVancouver; C. A. Cawley, Salmo; K,\n(ribbons,   Calfary;   O.   Truss*!,  Creston;\nC   B, Carlton,  raetet\nMadden Hotel\nT.   MADDEN.   Prop.\nstt'ain-IIcatcd Itooms by the Day.\nWeek or Month.\nEvery   connideration   shown   to\n\u25a0Mit\nCor. Baker and Ward St-*., Nelson,\nCHAItGE  ASSAVI\/T DROPPED\nHALIFAX, March ll\u2014The charge\nof assault brought againat Charles\nRlKhtman, describing himself as a\nbroker of New York, following an\naltercation ln a local hotel last Sunday in which J. L. Roblschaod,\nM.L.A., wns seized, waa dismissed ln\npolice court today. The magistrate\nstated 'the caso was evidently one of\nmistaken identity and too trivial to\ncontinue.\nMust Go\nWhen\nPAZO\nOINTMENT\nIs Applied, becauso\nH Is Positive In Action\nIt begins lmnedlstehr to Uks out all ths\nTnfff *m*uti*iii Tai-lr-ttJueeail thralling. Ths\nfirit application brings Urest Reiki.\nBtope^tcliins; Instantly sad Quirily\nBeltsvoa Irritation.\n8\u00abrere teats in caaea of lone -jtaaidlni\nhsva proved that PAZO OINTMENT can\nbe depended upon with nbnolute certainty\ntoStopsay cane of Itching, Blind, lileed-\nInf or Frobrudlng Piles.\nR-Kxnninended by Physicians snd Dnig-\n-riita in Canada, United States and othar\nCountries.   (Mads in Canada).\nPAZO OINTMENT in tubes with Pile\nPipe Attachment, 75c, and in tin boxes,\n60c The circular sn- **\u2014\"\"\"***\u25a0\ncloaed with each\ntubs and box contains\nfacts sbout Piles\nwhich everybody\nshould know.\nPARIS MEDICINE CO.\nIU Spidlna Asa . TntDnto. Canad*.\n -Since 18S9 \u2014\nmi\ns\nCONSIDER BILL\nAll Parties Represented on the\nBody to Deal With Coming\nLiquor Referendum\nNelson's Best Cafes\nGOLDEN GATE CAFE I\nOnly While 4'nli' Open Dar anil Night.\n4>ysters   Our  spc-lii It >.\nElwlrio   MgUS   I'oollng   System.\nSODA FOINTAIN IN CONNEITION.\nA trial will convince you.\nPHONE   \u00ab\u00ab1 IUM It   ST.\nROYAL CAFE\nClassic Rf-staurant\nRoritK-inrnt    and    Dpll-rary    Prerail.\nOI'FN    DAV   AND   NIGHT.\nLuncheon.    11:30   to   2     Sftc\nSpecial  Dinners  C:20  to  8    85c\nWe    specialize    In    Chop    Suey    and\nNoodles\n\u2014I'HONE   182\u2014\nWINNIPEB, March 16.\u2014Appointment of a special committee of the\nhouse to consider thf* form of the\nballot to be used in the proposed\nreferendum on the sale of beer, was\nembodied ln a motion which Premier Bracken placed before the provincial   legislature  today.\nExplaining* that the action was ln\naccordance with the government'I de-\nsire to keep the liquor lsaue out of\npolitics as far as possible, tho pre\nmter outlined thc various slternn\ntlves which the committee might\nconsider and submitted a draft bill\nwhich, he thought, might give the\ncommittee Bomethlng to work upon\nin preparing the reference to the\npeople.\nPointing out the weakness of the\npresent law, and the radloal change\npermitting drinking in public places,\nproposed ln the sale nf beer bill,\nMr. Bracken outlined the provisions\nof the draft bill which he nsked the\ncommittee to consider. This bill\nhe aald, would include the following\nprnvlHionn:\nTaking away present privileges of\nthe brewers under which they can\n.\u25a0Til direct to permit holders, and\nforcing them to sell only to the liquor commission; establishment of\nstores in cities, towns nnd villages,\nnot in local option areas; the sale\nin quantities aa small ns one bottle\nrenewal of tho compulsory order nnd\ndelivery system; prohibiting sale to\npersons under 21 years of age; and\nprohibiting public drinking such as\nthc  beer bill would permit.\nThe committee ns mimed by the\npremier, consists of eight members,\nrepresenting government, Libera).\nConservative, Labor end Independent\nmembers of the house.\nDespite several heavy mof\/tot-sl tttS\nexceptionally low t entpora t mes t e\ndate this winter, nn delays in the\n.lellvery of rural mail tbroi gho-.it\nEssex county have been reported,\nTHE L. D. CAFE\nFinest Equipped Restaurant in the\nCity.   OPEN    DAY   AND   NIQHT.\nspecial\u2014ice Cream, lodi -f-ffctar\nand   Hut  Drinks.  Nice,  clean,  fur-\nnlhsed room*;   hot and cold water.\nWc  (ater  to  Ihivntr   Parties.\nQUJBBMI    \u2014    !'* vi    Dsaers,    Peref\n\u25a0 s,    Arrowhead;    N.    Kolstow,     H\nThompson,    Passmore;   C.    E.   L'eson,\nMontreal;  It   K.  Luther. Calgary; Cliff\n\u25a0*,   Edmonton:  D.  Buscoe,  Oliner;\nPaltur, Trail.\nMADDEN*\u2014 A. B. DSvtdOOIl, ROSI\nland; John Boon, l Wilkinson, C\nNonob,   H.  McDonald.   Vancouver.\t\nTHE STANDARD CAFE\nS20   Baker   Street,   Nelson   B.   C.\nOPEN   DAY  AND  NIIIHT..\n11:30 to 2:30, Special I un. h .  SBC\n5:30  to  8.00  p.m..   nii|>i\u00bbt   ...Ma\nPHONE    154\nFirst Mp Shows\nHow Different\nBucklVy'i Htxtare It qolU unlike old-ttyte rough ay-nipt. It's\n-jt Klentiflo combination of proven\nmedictnei. Very plesssat to take,\nret lltertll-r seta like s Huh ia\nrrilcrinc Coughi. Cold*, firon-\nehltli, Lscrlppe, \"Flu\" nod otlier\ndsneeroua dmlopnenta. Ths\niflnt-faaettopi a coughing spurn\n\u2014-md thatrt sit 40 few In \u00ab\n*lt>**t*nt bottle At all srussisfs\n\u2014and B****-r+*.t4+d I\nW. X. Bocklsy. Usilted.\n143 Uatsal 8t, TaronU 1\nRUCKLEY<\nmmW MIX  runt mW\nSOLDIERS SETTLERS\nISA!\nSenate Amends Act as Passed\nin Commons; Appeal Only to\nExchequer Court\nOTTAWA, March 16.\u2014The soldier\nsettlers' revaluation bill was amended in the senate today. Last year this\nbill passed the enmmona containing*\na clause giving tho right to a dissatisfied noldirr settler to nppeai\nfrom the decision of the department\nof Hnldlcr civil reestablish mnt to an\narbitration court composed of a\ncounty or district Judge, a representative of the department and a representative of the settler. The senate amended this, mnking the appeal\nto the exchequer .court. This year\nthe commons passed the bill with the\narbitration clause again ln4 It. Today the senate amended It, subrtltuN\nIng the appeal to thp exeneyuer\ncourt. This amendment was carried\n87 to 16. The majority was composed of all the Conservative.1* present wfth the following Liberal senators: Bellcourt, Belque, ToR^ler,\nHughes and  Mariner.\nFearrul Distant Court\nSenntor Dandurand pointed out\nthat tho committee for a second time\nhad Insisted on thc arbitration\ncourt. It was felt that the soldiers\nwould be fearful of a distant and\nunfa ml linr tribunal and would be\ndissatisfied with the form of appeal.\nThey would prefer ft court with more\nlocal knowledge. It might prevent\nmany soldiers appealing who otherwise would do so.\n\"Who would fix the fees and costs\nof the arbitration?\" asked Senator\nCurry.\n\"The cost would be charged to the\nsum voted for the administration of\ntho act,\" explained Senator Dandurand.\nSenator Griesbach objected to the\nboards of arbitration on the lack of\nuniformity in decision. He expected\nthe exchequer court to be speedy.\nSimple and economical in Its work\nand desired an assurance from the\ngovernment   to   thi*   effect.\nSir Oeorge E. Foster supported the\nproposal to send appeals to the exchequer court as being in the Interests of the soldier settlers nnd of\npublic  economy.\nROUTED AT UKT\nAfter 48 Hours of Blizzard Conditions Manitoba Gets Back\nto Normal\nActlltkecitlaih\u2014\n\u00bbllog?ci'r ;*r*,T>alc\nX\nTrail Hotels\nNew Grand Hotel\nA   Modem   Brick   Rulldlng-\n616   Vernon   Street,   Nelson,   B.   C.\nHot and Cold Water and Telephones\nin All Rooms, s cam He;ited\nThroughout.\nJ. Blombtrg. Prop. \u2022 European Plan\nWhen In Trail, Stop at Uw\nHOTEL ARLINGTON\nA.   (Pete)   IjE\\\"KSQUI-;   Prop.\n| Completely    Renovated    nnd    Refur-\n: nlshed\u2014Hot and Cold  Running Wat-\n1 er.  Steam  Romttd\u2014(Vntrnlly LoOfttod.\nSample   Rooms   tn   OoMM-OttOB\nSays Dangerous Varicose Veins\nCan Be Reduced at Home\nNEW   GRAND\u2014S.   reter\u00bben,   Procter.\nOCCIDENTAL   HOTEL\nA.   C.   TOWNER,   Propraetor\nThe    Hnme    of    1'1'tuy,\nFifty  rooms  of 10116   comfort\nHea-d-quartsrs for Loggers and  Miner*\nThe  Old   Reliable\nCPOWN   POINT   HOTEL\nA.   MCDERMOTT\nEvery Courtesy Extended  to Tourists\nand Others Visiting Trail\nRUB   GENTLY   AND   UPWARD   TOWARD  THE   HEART   AS   BLOOD\nIN VEINS FLOWS THAT WAY\nIf ynu or any relnllve or friends\narc worried because of Varleoaa wins,\nOT bunches, Ihe DOOt oilvicr- th;tt anyone in this world OOD Kive you Is lo\nask   your   druggist   for   an   original\n] two-ounce bottle of Moone's Emerald\nOH (full strenslh) and apply ni^ht\n:tnd morning to the swollen, enlarged\nveins. Soon yuu will BOttl\nihey are growing smaller and the\nI: - .ii nii'nt iho-aM Iw*- continued until\nthe veins are of normal sire. So\npenetrating aiul powerful Is Emerald\nOil that even Piles nre quickly absorbed.    Druggists sell lots of It.\nSteam  Heated\nThroughout\nHot and Cold\nWater\nDOUGLAS HOTEL\nE.   1.   AXD   A.   GROCTAGE,   Prop*\nBoi 60\u00ab       Phone 26S        Trail, B.C.\nSTIRLING HOTEL\n2%   Blocks   \\_\\ttS   of   Post   Office.\nSteam heatcl. Hot and  cold  water\nRooms   by   ilay   or   week.\nAlso  Furnished   Suites.\nP.   II.   HI sll,    I*Yop.\nIf You Look\nYou will quickly see the\nwonderful value we are offering in our Popular\nPriced Men's and Boys'\nWear for Spring 1927\u2014\nWe have had our ear to\nthe ground for months, listening for the Lowest\nPrices, consistent with the\ntop values, and we fear no\nfair  comparison,  and  are\nconfident of our ability to\njustify the selection of our\nstore to supply your Spring\nneeds.\naciiS-l MENS   -M^\nWEAR\nr^Jo\nWEAR\nJUST OUTWETME HIGH RtNT DISTRICT\nWINNIPEG- March 16. \u2014 After 48\nhours of bllszard condition In some\ndlntrlctt**, the worst ln 2!. years, Sas-\nkiiti'hi'wati OOsI '\u25a0-ntral Alhirtii M0-\ntlons tonight wire n-eovering from\nbattles with huge finow drifts whieh\ntied up transportation services, bo*\nluted towns nnd villages, and cut\n[ratal distrii-ts ott from rotnmunk-a-\ntlon with the outside world. The mercury was --limbing back tO more normal r.,-ulingn for this season of the\ny\u00bbiar, and old man winter, after his\nflory comeback, was routed back to\nliis  northern  haunts.\nManitoba waa more fortunale than\nthe western province*!. Despite a light\nfall of snow, and rain .showers, ln\naom** districts today, the spring weather continued tonight with a mild ti*m-\nItOratan and   warm  winds,\nSalary Increases\nfor Vancouver's\nPolicemen\nLost\nVANCOUVER Marrli 16.\u2014Thc proposed $25,000 salary Increases for policemen went by the hoards today\nwhen lt was found Impossible to meet\nthe requests without raising the\ntaxes.\nGas Pressed Heart,\nCaused Sick Feeling\ni used pain around my MO-ft,\nnnd I hud a sick, heavy feeling after\neating. I got wonderful results from\nAdlerika, Now I HI what I like and\nfeel cheerful again.'*\u2014Mra. Lydia Bat-\nmont. Rvcn the FIRHT spoonful\nof Aderllka relieves gas and often removes astonishing amounts of ol 1\nwaste matter from the system.   Mnkes\nmd sleep better. No matter\nwhat you I ive tried for your stomach\na ml bowala, Adlerika will surprise\nynu.     1\/ndlng  druggists.\nKEEP AT IT\nOne  Mother  Says:\nIt Is so easy for a mother to make\nan arrangement nnd then, because\nof some compliactlons In the d*ii!y\nprogram, fall to check up her efforts and outcomes.\nI keep a children's day book in\nwhich I check up each day's work\nand progress ln general, and noto\nparticular things to be done. If John\nIs weak In punctuality, carefulness,\nor any special lines of development,\nI plan a campn fgn against It and\nfollow the Issue to successful culmination. My day book keeps me \"on\nthe Job\" until the desired goal Is\nreached.\nSIXTEEN INCHES\nTraffic  Still Tied  up;   People\nUse Snow Shoes; Teams Drag\nCars  From  Drifts\nSASKATOON. -Sask.. March 18.\u2014At\n8:.10, with no snow falling. Saskatoon and district was recovering from\nthe battle with the worst bli-uanrd in\n25 years, after a. heavy day's labor\nextricntlng itself from the depths of\nan unprecedented snowfall estimated\nat 10 inches.\nSnowshoes were In common use\ntoday, not only by school children\nbut not a few business people, while\nall day long teams and drays patrolled tho streets, pulling automobiles\nfrom snowbanks and beating down a\nroadway for wheeled traffic. It was\nnot ill] after thc supper hour that\nstreet railway service was resumed,\nafter a cessation since before midnight Tuesday. Sutherland, the Ca-\nadlan Pacific railway divisional point,\nserved by a three-milo tramway line,\nwas entirely isolated except by train,\nthe tram lines being buried In deep\ndrifts.\nTrains havo been delayed all over\nthe C. S. II. nnd C. P. R. syalems,\nin many ruses for 12 hours, but no\nhardship   has   been   reported.\nSchools had an attendance of 60\nper cent nr less. A mild temperature\nmade conditions Inconvenient rather\nthan severe, nnd Saskatoon has taken\nIts bllszard with serenity and amusement.\nSinclair in Contempt\nof the Senate When He\nRefused Answer Queries\nWASHINGTON. March 16.-Harry\nF. Sinclair, oil operator, wa-j found\ntoday to have been In contempt of\ntho senate when he refused to answer\nquestions of the oil committee during\nthe investigation of the Teapot Dorr.e\nnavnl oil lease.\nJustice Hits will fixe tho fen'.ence\n\u2014not less than one or more than\n12 months In jail and a fine of not\nless than $100 ind not mote than\n$1000.\nSinclair unquestionably wll appeal\nthe case and will fight hfs w,-y\nthrough the highest court <n this\ncase, as he has in the c v|| su't\nbrought by the government 'or the\nrecovery of the Teapot Dome bSttSl\noil reserve.\nMORE IMMIGRANTS\nCOME TO THE WEST\nWINNIPEG, March 16.\u2014Another\nhatch of immigrants, 261 strong, the\nlarge majority of them Britishers,\ncame into Winnipeg this morning by\nCanadian Pacific special train from\nthe Montnalrn. Most of the party\nhad gone west before 1 o'clock. The\nrecent coal strike was tho immediate\ncause of the migration of most of\nthe Scots and Welsh in the group.\nTHE  GUMPS\u2014HEAVE-YO\u2014HOU\nGot Belief\nFrom Dyspepsia]\nUn. Clarence Btnl\/, Batlunt, Kj(\nwritea:\u2014\"I auffawed a lofcg time f\ndrwpepajia.    I need tablet* and :\neinea ef all klnda, but |\u00abi \u00bb\nuntil I started oaing        ^^^\nBlood\nBitters\nAfter taking two bottlea t ean glad^\naay thai I become* mnch better,\ncan now eat moat any kind of foi\n[without having U suffer for it aftar.|\n|   Tor the part 48 jean B33.\nbeen put up only by The T. Miba\nOo. Limited. Toronto, Ont\nConfined to Bed\nwith Eczemal\nL\nMrs. Bruce WeaTer, Ooboconk,\ntarlo, Bays, \"I had Eczema 10 yei\nTried four doctors, also all klnda o|\naalraa.   It spread all over my\nI was tick in bod with lt and tin\ntnred night and day.   X am thi\nful to say after using Ovelmo I wi\nrid of my trouble.   I never fount\nanything to give such relief.  I\n\u25a0ot praise Ovelmo too highly.   Pnl\nllsh thla for benefit of others.\"  ID\nWeaver Is another of the 35,000 w!\naay Ovelmo internal   and\ntreatment completely lid them\nskin disease.  Stops itching right i\nsoothee, relieves and quickly hei\nImproves digestion, purifies I\nblood.   Ask your druggist.   Besul'\nar money back.\no-sao\nCOUL\nRES\nNOI\n1 SLEEP\nRash on Arras, Neck and\nFace. Cuticiira Heals.\n\" I wea troubled with an itchlnf\nrash wbkh broke out In blotches on\nmy arms, neck snd face. It hebed\nand burned causing me to scratch,,\nand scratching caused eniptlona.\nMy face wss disfigured snd I hsd to\nbsndj**ge my arms. I could not rest\nor sleep am scrotmt of the irritation.\n\" A friend advised Cuticura Sos-p\nand Ointment so I sent for a fees\nsample. I got relief st once so par-\nchased more, and after using oo*\ncake of Soap and part of a box ofl\nOintment I was beakd.\" (Signed)\nMiss Wava C. Carter, Junction Rd.,\nSoringhUl, N. S., Aug. 30, 1936.\nf Use Cnticora Soap, Ointment and\nTalcum for daily toilet purposes. ***\nIt-nit iMfc Pm fcT TML   Ad-h-aM Cintai\nDepot:  \"\u25a0\" \"\u25a0 ****** **9**'*-*'  t*-*m\\t\\m\n5c. OiBtnrnt S and Wf. TWiHn 3c.\nHar crtt\u00ab au-ri-T s\u00bbaA tu.\nVisit the\nOKANAGAN\nthis summer\nELDORADO\nARMS\nHOTEL\nKELOWNA, B.C.\nAn    OM    Country    Tnn    facing\nOkanftftan Lake\nOwned   by   CcMintPss   Buhna\nReopens  April  1st,  Rates frnm\n15.00\nFor   Information   and   rfserva-\ntlons apply to Manngx-r.\nWrite   for   Illustrated   Booklet\nrrnrmrrrrrnrr\nPacific\nIn\nCheese\nDishes\nCheese dishes are improved I\nby the use of Pacific Mllk.r\nThe leathery and stringyl\ncondition is prevented ini\ntheir preparation and the\ncheese b***comes quitd\ncreamey. Pacific offerJ\nthe greatest richness of T\nwhich milk is capable ami\nit is this quality whlchl\ngives its higher value in|\ncooking. ^^\nPACIFIC MILK\nHeoti Office, Vancouver\nFactories at  Ladner  and  Abbotefon\nII11111 i\n..i.illli\n___\u00bb*__\n THB NELSON D.AILY NEWS, THURSDAY MORNING, MA.RCH 17; 1927\nPago TSm\nFirst Presbyterians\" Is Name\nDecided Upon by Continuing Presbyterians\nONGREGATION NOW\nFULLY ORGANIZED\nray Urges Purchase of Building Site; Full Board\nReelected\n\u2022Deciding to name their church the\nnrat Presbyterian,\" a name put\nrward by Alex Leith, continuing\nresbyterians of Nelson, at a con-\n\u25a0e-gattonal meeting held ln the Me-\norlal hall last night, reviewed the\n'eat progress made by the congre-\nWon since Its first meeting In May\nInst year, and laid plans for\n'pater   progress   in   the   future.\nNow Fully Organized\nRev. James Youngson, pastor, re-\nIrted that since last fall the con-\n\u25a0egatinn hail brrome. fully organized.\nid now boasted a board of 1111111-\nirers, a \"kirk\" session, a choir, a\nanday school, a communion roll and\nPresbyterian ladles' association.\nMr. Youngson thanked the board\nmanagers for Its enthusiastic Bup-\n>rt. and especially thanked its chalr-\nan, J. B. Gray, who had done a\n\u2022eat deal of tho reconstruction work\nthe church, he said.\nThe ladiea of the church, under\nrs. W. O. Mills, had rallied to the\nrpport of the church und were doing\nwork that was vital to its success.\nThere were three teachers, himself\nnd two older girls of the oanttagO*\non, Mr. Youngson said, to look after\nBunday school of 20 boys und girts.\nM, Gibbs, church treasurer, report-\n1 that receipts from May 30, 1926,\nMarch 13, 1927. totaled nearly\nfOO. There was a cash baJMCfl uf\n126.23.\nOfferings Increase\nMr. Youngson, giving the report of\nI a&valopfl wcraUrjr, Jowph Clinton,\n:atetl that the average Sunday offer-\nig in January. February and Mar. ii\ndate had been $23,66^, whh li was\n'eble thb offering made at the find\nirvlce last May.\nTribute was paid by J. B. Gray,\nlalrman of the meeting, and by Mr.\noungson and James May, to Mr. and\ns. Alex Leith, who presented, early\nthe year, a communion service of\nI pieces to the church.\nMr. Leith, stating die congrcunlinn\nTcatly appreciated her work as\nhurch organist, presented Miss Daisy\nlay with a big box of chocolates.\nnd stated that a similar mark of\n.pprcclatlon would be offered Mis\nJ. McDonald for lur work ii\nlelplng to ot-ganize a choir.\nThe board of managers was re-\nlected to office rn bloc, MTtnl Bf\nhoa* present expressing appreciation\nf, the work done hy the board, which\nncludes J. B. Gray, Jwmes May.\nroseph Clinton, M. Glbbs and A. T.\narks.\nUrg-Hs Objective\nMr. Gray urged that Um oftaffragm-\nlon should work toward acquiring a\nilte on which a church might be\nionstructod at some later date, und\ntuggested several properties about the\n\u25a0ity. The mailer was lefl to thfl\nloard of mansgors for cuisidi'iation.\nMr. Youngson felt that the aon-\nfrcgatlon should have muH Moll\nlefinlte object In view. He thought\ntho Dominion organization of the\n\u2022hurch    would     start    an    extensive\nChurchmen and the\nBaptists of Trail\nWSI Debate, Senate\nTk.\\i!\u201e   Marc*   ll   Baptist   Young\ni'tiijil.' an.l Cliuivhmen'H club debaters\nan |iii'i>ai'ed tor a worthy battle tomorrow night, They will argue the\nproposition, \"Kesolved, that the acn-\nate should bo abolished,\" In a public\nmeotlng to be held In St. Andrew'*\nparish hall. Frederick Fraser, J. R.\nMeU'titiaii and Itev. ll. H. Humphreys\nhave- heen made JudgiN. Tlie teams\nare:\nIiapiiMi Young l'co|ilo\u2014Fred Pleater,\nMiss Eva  Plester and  Robert  Darke.\nChurchmen\u2014R, Duffy, T. M. Cairns\nand J. F. I'n***.\nBeat Them 2 to 1; Maber High\nSingle; Dili Best Aggregate\nBeutlnK tho Ruatlel-s In two out of\nthree games in the Intercity bowllnK\nlengue at the Si?mai>hore last night,\nthe Hustlers took another -s'tp Up\nthe ladder leading to the league\nchampionship. *\nR. H. Maber of the Hustlers rolled\nthe highest slngle-gnmo score with\n245, and Ueorgo Dill, also of the\nHustlers, smashed the pins for an\naggregate of 536, the highest of the\nmatch.\nThe  scores were: | i\nHustlers\u2014 1st   2nd  2hlrd    T'tl\nN.   Cassios     143   153   191\u2014 187\n.1.   Bell     168   200   166\u2014 534\nlt.   Mal.i-r     245   149   140\u2014 534\n0.    Dill      176   200   154- 536\nT.   Bush      154   III   201\u2014 4\u00bb8\nTotals     8S6   841   lit\u2014HTI\nC.   W.   Tyler     148 181 196\u2014 526\nH.   Brown     139 141 158\u2014 438\nI..  McKinnon    1\u00ab4 180 182\u2014 528\nR.  Y.  Brake    123 148 156\u2014 427\n.r.   Allen     156 1G7 189\u2014 612\nTotals     \"30   817   881\u20142128\nE\nQuestion   Reinstatement   Left\nfor the Executive to\nDecide\nJUNIOR LEAGUE\na\\SKS FOR GRANT\nTRAIL CITY BEAR CATS\nBEAT TEN PER CENTERS\nTRAIL, March 16.-Tndl Boar Cats\ntook three straight from tlie Trad\nT-n Per Centera in tonight's Inter-\neity league bowling mat.'lies bar*,\nFreeman  waa  high  individual  at  2.Z.\nThere Is Still\nSnow in the Air\nDuring the 24 hours ending yesterday at Ti o'clock, there was a little\nthaw and also a flight frost. The\nmercury ranged between 34 and M\ndegrees.\nYesterday  was almost  noil\nhad snow in the air several time..\nLOW TEA PRICE\nUSUALLY DECEPTION\nA low |-i i. v for lea (oday means\nunly une thing\u2014poor quality. A lot\nof poor unality tMS art1 now being\noffered. Tbe public should bo advised   not   to   buy   them.\nbuild in*-- program in llie near futuro\n;.n-l Hi ii tb. Nelson cluii.li might\ngel au up*.ii*eriiibk- until t l.-w.ti d a\ncliurelt   building.\nKilt hn si,istic votflfl) of thank-* were\npassed in Mr. Youngson, thc board <>f\niiu nag. th, and Mis N. ... MeCuIlum,\nwho has taken nn active part lh or-\n-ganlalng the church.\nIts Uniformity Makes It\nGood for Baby\nONE of the great advantages of Carnation Milk\nas a baby food is that its goodness never\nvaries. No matter where you buy it or when you\nuse it, baby's delicate digestion is never upset by \u00bb\nchange in quality or purity.\nAnother advantage Carnation ofers\u2014the Carnation proce*.\nol \"homoRenUation\" breaks up the lal globules and make.\nCarnation very easy to digest.\nAU the food value of milk i, in Carnation, lor Carnation ia\njuat pure, fresh milk evaporated to double richness and kept\nsafe by sterilization. Consult your physician regarding a\nfeeding formula lor your baby. Alao write us for baby\nfeeding chart. Order several tins or a case ol 48 tins Iron,\nytrur grocer.\nSend lor a jrer etipy tit Mvry Slake', Ctxik Bntik. Addrrt,\ntarnation Uilh Prodtut, Company, Limited, Aylmer, (hU.\nCarnation Milk\n\" From Contented Cotvx \"\nProduced in Canada\nWants Grounds Two Nights a\nWeek; Entries Close End\nof March\nTWO     SIZES\nTALL      AND      SMALL\nSeeking a solution of the dlfii-\ncultlei that have beset Juni r foo',-\nhall organl\u00abition in Nelson, the len-r-ue\nexecutive met last night in the Hume\nhotel.\nArgument waged hot and furlou*-*\nfor a time, but In the end it \"vaa de-\nelded to leave to the executive tbt\nquestion of reinstating certain player* who have been playing Jn senior\nranks, but who wish to return to\nthe  junior league.\nInterpretation   cf   Rule*\nAccording to the rules of the Junior\nleague, any player who takes part\nin more than two senior games in\nany one season become*1 a semor ind\nmay not play Junior football again.\nThere aro a numbar of young fooi-\n1ml ler a in the city who bav-. tlm*\ncommitted themselves to play 9S&\nsoccer, and the question as to whet.\ntr these players Lrijould bo reinstated\ncaused the breaking m- of a ii.eetr.it*\nof Junior players last week, and the\nresignation of President James TasSQ\nand Secretary A. Wallach. These\nmen wero prevailed upon to reconsider their reslgnn.'ons, imw .<:\nand will continue in offlca,\nKev. W. C Miwl.li.ney. J. Drapw\nand Alderman A. A. Ferrlci, wh.\nattended the meeting, argued again--*\nreinstatement of the alleged sc-nier\nplayers, while R. Smillie argued lui\ntheir reinstatement\nThe league will nt-k Ull Nelson\nAmateur Athletic association for n\ngrant of $175 toward league expenses.\nIt will ask the city council txelus'Vt\nrights to the Recrration ground- on\nWednesdays and Fridays.\nAll entries for the Junior or Juvenile leagues \u25a0MM be banded In tu\nSecretary  Wallach  by   March  31.\nMissionary Pageant\nand Ptay Proves to Be\nFeature Trail Meeting\nTI.A1L. March ll>.\u2014Knox Church\nwomen's missionary society was well\nentertained with a missionary pogaanl\ngiven by the C. O. I. T. girls aad a\nmission play produced by tbe mission\nband girls at their thank-offering\nmeeting tonight in the church parlors.\nMrs. W. Morton presidu I. Vocal\nsolus were given by MrB. J. Campbell and Miss Florence Rutledge. .An\ninteresting outline of medical missionary work in China, a paper pn--\npared by Mrs. r. M\\ Auld .of Nelson.\nwas lead by Mr*. W. ('. McKenzie\nRefreshments   were   served.\nSheiks  Then   Take  a   Beating\nFrom Intermediates; Murdocks, Demidoffs Win\nTRAIL, March 11\u2014Though winning\ntheir scheduled senior lMtfQ> ina hli\nagainst Rossland by default tonight,\nthe Trail Sheiks were given an awful\ntrimming by a scrub team culled from\nthe  intermediate   league.\nObviously enraged by tba sin-l.--\nradical colors, Cummlngs. Ritchie an I\n.1. Demidoff* forwards, tore through\nthe Sheik lines OO fast and often to\nseoro that   the Sheiks  api-ean-1   to   bfl\nsending   still;   while   KeLtar*   and\nCook, guards, ably assisted by Mnr\ndock, referee, shut them out. Nevr\nsince the Sheiks broke Inlo senior\nranks have they been eo badly \u25a0howU\n\u25a0 p. * Baillie, Burrows und Kvans\nlooked like cripples. Cairns anil BttO*\nmons were active in returning the\nball for the next (fccooff. Tli-- MON\nnraa disgusting.\nIu the Intermedial'1 league, th\"\nMn rib). *ks beat the Merean tilers i'i\nIn. mott interesting game of tlie\nnight, with 20-16.\nIn the second match thfl I '.nii-\nloffs trimmed the IMumbers H-i0,\nIS\nLakes and  Miller  Will  Build;\nScally to Adapt a Residence\nObservatory street la to be to the\nfore in building development this season.\nIt is understood lhat Arthur Lakes,\nthe mining engineer, will build a residence  next to  that of W.  M.  Cunliffe.\nW. O. Miller, late C.f.R. division\nsuperintendent, will build on the corner of Observatory and Stanley, It Is\nunderstood.\nHlchael Scally, who disposed of his\ngrocery business before making a trip\nto his early home in Italy, and who\nsince his return has looked over Vancouver, Seattle and Spokane, has just\nI ni rell a std the seven-room bungalow\n-a < lbs. rvntury stfert, oecupled by C.\nB, Mansfield, and will Rukfl flfltflHI\nslffl alt-rati'ms in It, to adapt it to\nhla needs.\nthe local   temnle.  while  many   Knights   ducted  the service. The h\/inna \"AtyQe\nof I'yihias were also present. With Me\" and \"Jeaua, Lovor of My\nWn, Archdeacon F. H. Graham con-   Soul,\" were sung by the congregation.\nJov\nGrowing Childtw\nBOVRIL\nIN HOT MILK\nIs a wonderful\nhochj huilder\nOTTAWA IS VISITED\nBY SPRING FLOODS\nOTTAWA. March !C.\u2014IrfW ly.'.*.?\nI ftions ot QastVlaW, a suburb of tV.e\n*lty on the cast side, were under\nwater today trom the Rideau ri\\- r\n\u25a0<v> rllnwiiig Itl banks, while in the\n\".est end of tbe city street car tracir-\nv,-tre under water, ca used by the\nflooding (>f the (.'aw ua.k. In T^ast-\nvlow, houses were lsulatcd and Ott*\nlara wrc Inundated.\nS\nCINCHES BASKET\nLEftGUE HUE\nBeat Wolves 'IT 2'Z to X; Wolves\nTeams Now Tied  for\nSecond\nMcGill Students Are\nBeing Inoculated as\nPrecaution, Typhoid\nMONTKI-IAL, March 16.\u2014\"Have\n,ou been Inoculated yet?\" is the\npopular saluation now on tha Mr-\ntlill univtrfity campus. The faculty\n.f medicine advised the medical stud-\nuils to get inoculated In view nf their\n\u25a0ontact with tiie typhoid cases re-\n\u25a0uittlng from the present local epidemic   of   that   disease.\nSt.  Saviour's  Church  Is  Well\nFilled;  Pythian  Order  Is\nPresent\nA largely attended memorial OOtf*\nie, for the lata Mrs. W. Calbiek of\n\\elson. who fell from the sM mih ?\n.'.astiokili nn tbfl main !ai,\" iih!\nuli-Wlieil. Man !l I, hei body boing\nfiled apparently ni'vcc to be reeov-\n. 11.1. was in Id yesterday afternoon at\nBt, Bavloufi cburtb. The Pythian\nSisters tttteniled in a btnly, Mrs.\nt'apii'k    liaving    Lien    B    BMDlbar    at\nTweed Coats\nStrictly Tailored Models\n\u2022* $12.95\nTliese are new Spring Goods which have just arrived. In Styles, they include the Travel Coat, the\nPrince of Wales, etc.   In Sizes 18 to 20.\nWe are offering these for Thursday, Friday and\nSaturday at the alluring price of t*T12.95.\nThey arc easily worth a third more.\nitusswsswBsssmm?\nDefeating   the   WolflJ  \"B.\"   12-1  al\ntlie (Vnlial Iphaol last night, the\nI'.ilrvi.'W baaktfe ers i inehed di ll\nplace ln the Int.itnediate IflaVUfl\nb:uing  won all  of  Its  six  games.\nFast hard playinu Uld first e i-\nf-ombination ga\\e l*.iii\\ i.w its u In\nlast n if; lit. and Jts elalm to tin-\nleague title. l.ut the Wolve-i \"U\"\nHid nnt go down without righting\n\u2022 \\ \u2022! f   in-'h   nf  the  way\nThe   Wo Ive..**    \"A\"    and    the    WolVefl\n\"B\" are now tied for second pi ne\nwith four wins oat h They will iilay\nfor the second posi*ion*,on March U\nOther teamn in the league are Tuxis\nUnys, Uieiiards, Thistle* and Ulgb\nBchooC\nSOCIETY ELECTS\nMrs. Sparkes Head for Current\nyear;  -Good Work  Is\nDone\nHeportu submitted at Hie ii.uu >;\nmeeting of the Wcmfln'fl Mi itoniry\nso<'lety of Trinity r*nitcd cbuich\nTuesday   afternoon   showed   that   ih-'\nsoiitty   had  a   particularly   arlU.    (:  i\nauaoaaaful year.\nA   fealine   ua-   the   ])!*e(-entlng Ol   life\nineml'iTHhip certificate  to MrB   J.   11.\nWilkinson and Mrs. T   lv Uk\nbam.\nI of officers tor tbfl\nyear  resulted   as  follows:   Praildtnt,\nI sparkes, (i'-st vlce-pnfl-\ndi-nt, .Mrs. (\u25a0'. (laktey; second vice\npresident, Mrs. ,lain\u00abs Weir, rccortlbi),'\ns'.i'etaiy. Hra, n. \u25a0tlbha; oornapend\nIng secretary, Mrs. T D. Hlgginli.,:-\nham; treasurer, Mrs. ,\\ <l Lamocrl\npress correspondent   Mrs. \\V. IV I nd,\nFormer Varsity and\nCanadian Olympic Star\nMay Turn to Pros\nTORONTO,   Hot* h    16.\u2014The   Mall\nand Km pile prints the following ill\nits sport columns this morning:\n\"Iteatty    li\\inr.,i\\    Hi\"    (\u25a0 \u25a0 r iti <-r    Var-\nslly    and    ('unadlan    nl\\mplc    hnekev*\n\"tar, Is In the city on his way home\nIn Hegina, after a winter's work fn\ncoaching with thfl Mapl<- Leaf .,[fleers yesteiiliiy and it was announced\nhurt night that th' pi'v.t would Hlgn\na profeHsional con tract today for\nnext   season,\"\nMjiMiuIr    offU-ial\nMtV.   Mar-h   IB.\u2014Wllllum  H.\nMcNab of Edmonton, today was lect-\n1 grand first principal of tt\nArch  Masons of Alberta.\nP\nTip TooClofhes\nONE   PRICE\nMADE TO MEASURE\nGet these\nSmart new Spring\nstyles now at the\nbeginning of the\nseason\nTh* inmMtntiaa\n.bm, thear, , oor-\n\u00abel Tip T\u00ab\u00bb rtyl*\nre Sptnf.\nDo not wait for the\n\"sale time\" to save\nmoney on good clothes.\nBuy Tip Top clothes\nnow, when you want\nthem and get the correct new 1927 styles at\nthe lowest price in all\nCanada for\nwhich good\nclothes can be\ntailored to\nmeasure.\nrWEPMCE|\nTOMEASa\nChoose any fabric,\nhave it made in any,\nstyle and get it with an\nabsolute guarantee of\nsatisfaction.\nYou can select any\nTip Top material in our\nstore at this one standard price. See\nthe new patterns we are\nshowing here\ntoday.\nCHARLES MORRIS, Ltd.\nNELSON, B.C.\n\u25a0aa\u2014\n Page Four\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1927\nTHE   DAILY   NEWS ,r\nPublished every morning except Sunday by ThB News Publishing company,\nUtnlted.   Nelson,   B.C.\nBusiness letters should be addressed\nand checks and money orders made\npayable \u25a0 to The Newa Publishing company, limited, and in no case to Individual members of the staff.\nAdvertising rate cards and A.B.C.\netalemeuts ot circulation mailed on\nrequest,'or may be seen at the office\nof any advertising agency recognixed\nhy the Canadian Press association.\nSUBSCRIPTION   RATES\nBy  mail   (country),   per  month..$     \u00ab0\nPer  year        6.00\nBy   mall   (cityI,   per   year   18.00\nOutside Canada,   per month 76\nPer   year         7.60\nDelivered, per week 25\nPer   Tear     13.00\nPayable ln Advance\t\nab*r Andit Bnrean of Clrevla-ttoa\nTHURSDAY.   MARCH   17,   11,27.\nSome Splendid Federal\nPublicity\nCongratulations are due to the\nDominion government on its improved conception of publicity. Every\nlittle while some booklet comes out\nfrom Ottawa that is a real credit\nto the country.\nThe program for the world poultry congress Is of such a nature,\nwith splendid paper, excellent Illustrations about equally divided between poultry and scenic subjects,\nand all-around value as a souvenir.\nIt is the equal in quality of the preliminary booklet on the same subject issued last year, before the pro-\npram  itself  was made  up.\nA few months ago a booklet on\nCanadian fisheries was of similarly\n(excellent character, calculated to\ngive the foreign business man and\nthe foreign editor an adequate idea\nuf Canada's almost limitless fish-\ncries.\nThen, there is the series uf pocket\nvolumes, and attractive pamphlets,\nby the natural resources branch, In\nwhich the illustrations ure etchings,\nun unglazed paper instead of photographs of actual soaoaa, depicting tbe\nattractions of canoeing, fishing, hunting and other nature pastimes.\nWhen one of thsSSl booklets, or\nune of the more pretentious ones\npreviously mentioned, finds its way\nto the desk or table of the well-to-\ndo Britisher. American, or European\ncosmopolitan, it will not go into the\nwa&tepaper basket, but into his reference cabinet, and may lead to a\ntrip, acquaintance with Canada, and\npcrnaps investment or residence.\nNot the World's Greatest\nHen at All\nMounted un a pinnacle not reitlly\nher due. the 351-egg hen of British\nColumbia university is being represented as the greatest product of\nCanadian poultry breeding, the legislature has given her honor, she has\nbeen mentioned in the federal parliament, the official program of the\nthird world poultry congress, soon\nto assemble in Canada, sings hor\npraises, thc university wins esteem\nlor refusing the offer from California\nuf many thousands of dollars for\nher. and the daily press gives her\nlineaments to their raadui as ot\" the\ngreatest hen in the world.\nWhen the laat Aga.ssiz laying contest ended, The i>aily News went to\nthe pains of checking up the records\nuf the 461) hens trap-nested, to see\nwhere this famous hen stood in actual points. It showed that over 100\nhens were ahead of her in points,\nahich means that they were ahead of\nhcr in weight of eggs produced. The\npen of which she was the star member in number only, led the contest\nIn egg production, but was a dozen\nplaces or more from the tup in\npoiiil.i, that is tu say, ln weight of\neggs. Further, not only the pen, but\nthis bird, consistently laid eggs that\nJust scraped through on the weigh!\nlimit of -u ounces to the dozen,\nwhereas tho standard was, and Is,\n24  ounces.\nBecause It is hopelessly outclassed\non the weight system, though it won\nthc earlier contests on the number\nsystem, may be the reason why the\nuniversity is giving tlie present contest\u2014the (-.econd on the weight system\u2014a   wide   berth\nThe modem trend is to breed for\nweight of eggs, nnd to consider volume, not number, as desirable. Isn't\nthis   reas-Jonablu   and   fair?\nAnd if the modern and up-t-j-date\npoultiynian ra!*** atock birds that\npi \u2022\u25a0>! I uce in the year a greater\nWeight of eggs liiuu wus ever produced before, shouldn't the champion weight producer, rather than a\nfreak layer that is hopelessly outclassed fn total production by we.ght,\nbe given the credit as the world's\ngreatest  hen?\nThe\nLighter Side\nReaders of The Dally News\ncontribute many of tbo best Items\nto this column. Just sign your\nname or Initials, or nom-de-plume,\nand send in your brightest ideas.\n\u2014Editor,  Lighter Side.\nAUNT HET\n\"ft ain't piety that keeps\nCousin Henry from havin' baei\nhabits. \"It's because bad\nhabits cost money.\"\nEfficient\nHousekeeping\nBy   LAURA   A.   KIRKMAN\nTHE USE Of GASOLINE\nDope ring In any city; One crOakgd\ndoctor; one poor addict.\nMussolini teaches us how tu be\nidealistic. Trust In destiny and wear\na steel shirt.\nDam ths built-in wonders of\nthe kitchen. Why doesn't science\ninvent   cooks?\nStill, if none but those capable of\nwriting Intelligence tests could get\nlicence to drive cars, there'd be Just\nas  many wrecks.\nYou may have some qualities uf th\u00ab\ngreat. While a young man. N'a-\npuleun changed shirts only once a\nweek.\nIT IS ESPECIALLY DIKHCLLT\nTO UNDERSTAND A WIFE'S\nJEALOUSY WHEN YOU SEE THE\nNEWSP.AFER PORTRAIT OF HER\nMAN.\nYou oan now hear people talk four\nthousand miles. O, death, where ii\nthy sting?\nSo   it'B   easier   to   get married   in\nRussia!     What   could  be easier   than\nthe  United  States,  \"Let's try  it. Just\nfor tho adventure?\"\nAa a blessed result of the gr*g\nwar, nations now have a little ttHtSt\narmaments to fear one another witl\nCanadianism: Licking] the kidn\ncause reasoning with them takes\nmuch time.\nAs to this beheading business lr.\nChina, is it any more \"heathen'' than\nblowing men to shreds with -shrapnel.\nTHERE'S LITTLE CHANCE FOR\nREVOLUTION IN A LAND WHERB\nPEOPLE AUTOMATICALLY OHEY\nRED .AND GREEN LIOHTS\nFutility: Uncle Sam's Is the only\nnavy that chases liguor and can't\nhave any.\n\"Huh!>\" grunted old dad at th*\nstairway; \"three generations to make\na gentleman and three hours to vak*\nhim.\"\nIf only a magazine were aa guod ii:\ntho books it offers as ball to subscribers.\nA car isn't like a maskni gang,\nThe power is under the hood and MM\nIn the spleen.\nPremier King makes u* wonder ho*\nthe hen would have acted if she had\nhad two chicks.\nWhst America really needs it a'\ncar that won't ehy into a telephone pole just bscaute two people kiaa.\nCorrect this sentence: '*l'nend,i\ndrop in nearly every evening,'1 said\nthe, \"and we never wish they'd go'\nHurrah for St Patrick!\nThere is nothing too good fur tho\nIriah\nIn many ways the Irish are the\nsauce of any national mixture of Anglo-Saxons, lt is a fine thing, when\nyou come to think about it, that\nWe are not all native-burn Canadians,\nor English, or Scotch, or Americans.\nNU alone for Irishmen's positive ac-\npomplishments,  either  as a race,  or\nFinds a Remarkable\nAbsence Corruption on\nToronto Harbor Body\nToronto, March io.\u2014 Reporting\non his investigation into the admin-\nsiration of the Toronto harbor board.\nJudge Denton, commission, r. st .tad\nI thut the inquiry has clearly jfhown\nthat no member of the boQg \u25a0 of\neomniuiis from Toronto or suburbs.\nor of the provincial legislature or\nof the city council, should be a member   of   the   board.\nJudge Denton found that while\nsome extravagance, favoritism and\neven dishonesty had been ascertained,\nthere was a remarkable absence of\ncorruption.\nus Individuals, but because they contribute to the Joy of life, would it\nbe well for those of us who du\nnot trace back to Erin's shores, to\nwear a bit of green today In celebration of the \"Seventeenth of Ireland.\"\nTOMORROW'S   MENU\nBreakfat\nLull-Over   Prunes\nCanal\nCodftSb   It-ills Toaai\nCutlVe\nLuncheon\nSpanish  Omalal\ntlniluim   Rraad\nMartn&Iada Cookies\nTea\nD\nnner\nc\nWHO     ul\nCarrot\nI\nimp\npried\nSin Its\nPotatoes\nr\nnatoo*\nRa:\nBttl    l'i'-\nCoffee\nWhat wuuld we do without gaaotlni\nin thf lu'ini-: Thar* are bo nan)\ngaaa to adUofa it van ba pat, some at\nwhich ai* tha folio wing:\n\"i bav* BpUlad a*roa*a* oil aa my\nrug,\" writ en one of our column\nfriends. \"Whut wt 1 tOWOl1 thb\nstain?\" (ia-rolin- removal all kinds\nof oil stain*'. fTiiid answara n, (..\nE.'s letet).\n\"I ba** a gray *atin-fac*d orapi\ndress, trimmed wilh light bhl* g*org<\nettc, which is badly soiled,\" writ**\nMrs. I. at \"-Shall 1 waah it in water\nwith suds?\" N'o, the dr*** should be\nwashed in gasoline, first being soused\nup and down iit OH* basinful of tht\nfluid, until the dirt is loosened, then\nput Into aiwthcr baaln which is fill-il\nwith clean -gasoline, to rinse it.\nRUl on Ot* line M'V-t'al iliys Ot till\nthe odor is entirely \u25a0 \\-ipor-it*-I. Let\nme   caution   you   to   do   tlie   w*n*k   o*jl\noi   .loora.   baoatu*   thar*    is   gragt\ndanger of fire when gasoline is used\nBaar hi al or (hum.\n\u25a0*i bav* i ood Uvar oil stain \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\nmy Jersey suit,\" writs* -Mrs. .V M.\n\"Is there anything which  wll ramo-re\nit?  Th|  still  lias already   been  Wftlhod,\nbut   the   stiin   still   remains.\"     It   may\nbe   difficult  for   gaaoltaa   tu   raaaoSi\nthis oil stain DOW, becausr water j\nwas first aplied. Yet. 1 belicv.' tli.l\nwith BOaatant soaking in gasoline thel\nBpoi will disappear, (lasoline. benzire\nand chlorforni all gel practical.y tb*\nsaiui-. U a cl'ansing agent. Chloroform U palest to use win in r*BAOvUtg\na spot from delicate materials, be- i\ncause it never Igai Bl that Irlng\" j\nWhich gasoline fnniiLiilly  laa****\nTwenty Years Ago\n(From The Dully News, Mar. 17, 1907)\nRory McKinnon, a bargeman on\nthe C. P. R. steam tug Vmir,' has\nbeen missing since last Friday from\nthis  vessel.\nA.   J.   IMblo  WHS   superintending   the\nremoval of ore from th* dump on the\nLa Boi this morning, with four men\nunder his charge, when a rock WI\non him. breaking his nccl. He died\nin two minutes.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nThe     new     Miiine    school     building\nopens tomorrow, ami in n few Goto,\nupon tho I'eKirn uf Trustee B, A.\nCrease from ihe soutli. an \"al homo\"\nwill b* given to celebrnti' the formal\nopening.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nHiver Moore of Vancouver will\nattempt (0 salvage the coal cars lost\nIn the barge wreck at Kout'.-nay\nLanding and now lying In 20 feet of\nwater. He made a preliminary descent yesterday to survey the wreckage, ii. S. Ree\u00bb also assayed to walk\non the bottom of the lake, bu! through\na wrong manipulation of the helmet\nair vulva, enty auaaaaded  In floating\nun    th*    KlliTure,    tin-    |Ul|    du \u25a0(\u25a0tiding\nwith ah- like a balloon.    This brought\nhis brief career as a div r tu a   finish.\nB ' 0   s\nA1 Ull slmot of the N' IBOO Cui>\nclub, th* full-wing BBOres wera made:\nIirst  cv-nt.  r.O birds:   Uoepet.  IT;   Ink.\n30:  Mawdalay, m* make, U7;  Way*\n57; i'ii.nt**. '.'I. Cordon. 'Jl: Hunter.\n91, Second event. 2\"> birds! Kl.-i.-lt-\nwood,   1\":   Kamm,  Moyle, 12; Yuua;;. 10.\nSCHOI.I.    AUIU.STI.D\nCHTCAOO, .Marcli 16. Waller\nScho:i. wanted for the slaying of his\ntwo children, whose bodies were\nfound in an abandoned house at\nGary, Ind.. yeeterday, was arreflt-\nad hai-a today. Scholl Immediately\ncontaagadi pottoj said, that he killed\ntho children.\nYelv.-t U vory satisfactorily cleaned\nby gasoline. First brush th* dusty\nmal nal with a soft-bristled brush.\nthan s|j4inge with clean gasoline (taking the usual precautions against\nfire). When the gasoline lias evaporated, stretch the velvet r;ght-side-up\noVBT I large bowl or n tub which la\nfilled two-thirds (ull of boiling water\nand brush the nap gently with *i\nsoft brush, us the material is thus\nlp .un .1\nspots mad,   on ttonwaahabl* fabrics\nl.y spilling < ream or rich top-milk\nUpon them, may also be taken out\nl.y sponging with gasoline. All kinds\nol gnaaa spots are removed tn the\nsame way.\nTomorrow\u2014Reude-iV   Recipes.\nAddress Inquiries to Miss Klrkmnn\nsnd IncloH***- siamped-addresse-J envnl-\ni'i'-'   for   reply.\u2014Editor\nScientific spring arrangement ensures sleeping\ncomfort. Built tor sleep\n\u2014and built for long life.\nSTANDARD FURNITURE COMPANY\nThat Body\nof Yours\nBy   JAMES   VV,  BARTON.   M.D.\n,   Abnormal Mentality\nYou have lituty beard It stated that\nInmates of our mciitul hospitals uro\ndi'fkliiit In brains. You have also\nhear  the  reverse of this,   that   Is,   that\nlhati ni'iiiai oases an abovi thi uvu-\nBgB   in   bralh   or   Intellectual   power.\nWhich   BtBt*m*nt   I*  cornet'.'\nHpiwiking   gcncrnlly,   our   m*ataloa*S*\narc  about   Un-  BVeragl   Id   tttteltsct,   .><\u25a0-\nnSgBl what are tenni'd nii'iital defectives arc now placed In ne-jirate hos-\npituls, and BBBM aagTM Ot mental and\nphysical   training   in   given   tlu-m.\nWhat is really the dlffi reiuv between the Individual In the mental\nliot-pllal and the avejagc everyday clti-\nsen?\nIa It n Biatfe*f Of brain power or\nIntellect?\nNo!\nThe   (liriVi'.-iici'    ll    niiii*.I>    tliat    tin-\nbrain  or   mentality   <>f   thi   latnati   la\nso   interfered   with   by   \"il-'iibl*-.   tlgBitB-\nlions  und  teroataaa\"   thai   a*  sanaot\nadjUHt liimsvlf to tha everyday conditions  of   tin-   atttatda   wm-Id.\nHe bf-ginn to bav* doubt*-* aboul thi\nfood   he  eats,   about   the  ability of   the\nmot it in in i or engineer a bo is conveying   Mn   t->   wortt,    Parhaps   bssdtatas\nfor dayt- or V***fc* between tWO BMdag\nof action, which thi BVaragl individual\nwould  decide   within   a   minute  or   two.\nParhapa   ha   ba*   dalaaloaa   thai   a\ncertain individual i.r hidivlduuls are\nattempting to harm him iu some way.\nYou can readily sn' that B brain\nlhat harbors doubts, Invitations nnd\ndelusions may be a very act he, in\nfact un overactive, bruin, but what\nkind of Judgment will it poHsesa?\nAs mentioned before, BOBMtUMB infection In the body will H pel***. Un\nblood   that   the   bruin   asUl   being   built\nup from  this blood will be really  In-\ncipuble of doing good WOffc for the\nIndividual.\nTbe raasoval of iha** tafbetioaa Is\nclearing   out   a   large   psroaatag*   of\ncases  from   ineiital  hospttala\nAlisu,    the    unlungliiiK    ol'    BOUB    ab\nsurd ideas or thoughts by bringing\nthem out lo the light of day, and thus\nshowing forth their absurdity, Is likewise a great factor In the curing of\nthese casea.\nSo thc difference between the mental case and yourself Is that ynu adjust yourself to the responsibilities of\nthe world, and the mental case, for\nthe  time being at least, does  npt.\nTen Years Ago\n(From The Dully News, Mar. 17, 1917)\nTin- new thoroughly modern public\n.school building of Silverton Is being\nburiied lo completion and Is expected\nto bB ready for OCcupahoy about\nKay  I.\n\u2022   \u2022   *\nAlbert tt. Webb, secretary <\u00bbr the\nWait Kootenay fanners' Institute, reports that an antrgatlo campaign has J\nbeen    launch.*!     in    the    city    for    tbe\npurpose of Organising llie young people of Nalaon Into \"Patriotic Proline ton\"   club*   f ir   potata   growing,\nhome gaiilenhig, poultry raising and\nl.iekeeping.\nTold Vi Rime\nBT. PATRICK'S  DAY\nSt. Patrick's day la here, me lad,\nTbe   day   we   wt ar   the, green,\nThe day that we dress up. bedad,\nLike  an   Irish   king  or  queen,\nWe  love  to heiii*  tha stories\nOf the folg  from Krln'a shore\n.\\s  Uny  tell  the  tales of glories,\nTales of legend and  of lore.\nOf   the.   castles   of   Killarney,\nOf lhe banshee'a piercing wail:\nHow tliey klnsed tlie stone of blarney,\nAnd   with  blurmy'd  never  fall.\nhi   tlie eyes of every  fair Colleen\nThere's a tinge of gray-bluo hue;\nA  eolor   that   you've  likely  seen;\n'Tis   known   as   Irish   blue.\nThe  country's  turning  green,   no   less.\nWhile the world rolls on, serene;\nSine the engine on tho fast expreas\nHas  fluttering flogs o'  green.\nDtseoaes ot the heart led In the\ncause of deaths In 1526; in claims paid\nby   Illinois   Baiflters   Llf\u00ab association.\na\n>t_h\n<roa\npactum\nSold evetywher\nVou never grow tired of\nQuaker Oats\nIts delicious taste appeals to you day after day.\nKieli in all important food elements. \"Stands by'r\nyou through tlie hours when you need energy most.\nSealed Cartons Only\n^MienMen\nare enthusiastic\nLet us figure your bill*\nof Building Material. Coaat\nLumber a specialty.\nMaterial   john burns & son\nBuilding\nBRUSHING LACQUER\nThe Paint That Dries in Half an Hour\n.1 uut th\u00ab thing for Furniture, Floors und inside finish.\nWe stock Murphy's and Rogers' makes in most colors,\nalso in natural finish.\nAsk for Color Card.\nA full line of Paint and Varnish Brushes in stock.\nPKICES RIGHT\nNelson Hardware Co.\nWhol.aal.   and    Retail   Quality    Hardw.r.\nNELSON PHONE 21\nB.  C\nlint to Housewives\nMen like the same foods -.lay lifter day.\nThat makes it hard to vary thc menu,\nyet, inconsistently enough, they complain because you do not serve \"something different.\" What to do? Here is\nthe answer\u2014use Borden's St. Charles\nwherever the recipe calls for milk! Its\ndouble richness remarkably improves\nrecipes that are old standbys. Your folks\nwill exclaim.over the delicious new flavor\nit imparts. Have the grocer include a\nfew cans of St. Charles Mlk (Tall Size)\non your next order!\nfetid for this Valuable\nliook of Recipes\nWrite today to The Borden\nCompany Limited, Vancouver,\nfor beautiful illustrated recipe\nhook. It la free. You will And\nin it numerous dishes thtt\nha like*.\nocnrd&rtij\nST. CHARLES\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS. THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1927\nrp\u00abi.i Pifti\nNERVE STRAIN!\nNerves today are carrying burdens that ought to\nbe borne by the muscles.\nOften there is an imaginary saving of time at\nthe expense of a very real\nloss ojf health.\nWalking is Nature's best\nform ftot, exercise\u2014her'\nreadiest means, of recreation.\nIt's a real pleasure, too,\nwhen yoiy feet are shod by\nAndrew* the Shoeman.\nHI-PRESS\nA   smart   pew   model   in\nT:in Calf,\nPrice |9.50\nR. Andrew & Co.\nLeaders, in Fonlfashinn\nwm IS STRUCK\nI.s Reduction of Two Mills Over\nthc Rate of Last Yeai\"\nSchool 25 Mills\nWILL CONTINUE R0A0\nWORK STARTED BEFORE\nTurn  Down Concrete Trial on\nRoads: Decide Against New\nFire Truck\nLA3SIFIEI\n..li-iwii\nTRY A CLASSIFIED AD.\n'I'll 1   -\nWomen's\nHygienic\nMistakes\nBeing Ended \u2014 New way\ndiscards like tissue\nBy WLLSN J   BOCKLAND\nJigg9..se,f_ \/t_tm\nBECAUSE onr woman told another, and because doctors and\noarses so urged, millions ol women\nare discarding old-time sanitary\n\u2022ways for the o-ew way called Kotex.\n\\S First, you discard Kotex as\nW easily as tissue. No laundry, no\nj embarrassment.\nFire times as absorbent as ordinary cotton pads, it enables one to\nwear sheerest frocks and gowns\nwithout slightest fear of embarrassment Also deodorizes, thus ending\noil danger of offending.\nEight in every 10 better class\nwomen employ it Once you use it\njroa'U oever again dare the uncer-\n\u2022*atnty of old ways.\nObtain at any store simply br\n\u2022tying \"KOTEX.\" Box of-12 coats\nonly a few cents. Be sore you get\nthe genuine. Onlv Kotex itself ia\n\"like\" Kotex.\nKOT\u20acX\nHo laundry\u2014discard like tissue\nCRANBROOK, B.C. Marcil 16.\u2014Ef-\nfectlnf toonomlss in varlouM Hin-c-\nilona. th.' en\\ oouiwfl *.i i ips, iti\nin.'.'iinx i'ii-- \u25a0vanlai arrtvsd at a tax\nrata \"t ill milts for the present year,\na reduction of I mills over lant year.\nTiie eObool rati La H mills, i,p|jcnture\u00ab\nii, mui teaeral i. making up this\ntotal.\nThi* city will prorcnl with Its\nM -ii-'in*- of rn-i.l nirl Itroal Improv-?-\nmciit**- an provi.ltMl l.y hvlnw last year,\ni'mii.i*- t.ir which purpose still rem;* in\nuncxppn.l- .1\nPropessla u* sxiHrlmant with a\nstretch nf concr. tr itraal on North -\nImi v nvt'inii' wi -iv R0| OSirls*! Ihri-iiiKh,\nnor was the idea of purchasing a new\ntaddjor trunk for the fin- di-p-irtmont.\nProvision was maoi for some grants,\nas nmi;il, ami lu othar itir. .\u25a0! inns the\ncty   program   will   continue   along   tho\nsatin1 lints a*** laat y.iii\ntoo\nT\nIs Committed by Creston Magistrate; Charge Is False\nPretences\ni\/Kl.STON, B.C., March 1\u00ab.\u2014Magistrate K. Mai Inn *t;i inn vcstcrilay committed for trial W. R, Kennedy, charged with obtaining money on false pretences   from   Robert   Alderson,   Creston.\nIt was alleged that Kennedy obtained a check for $25 and an order\nfoi the Hale of certain oil shares on\nth* representation that the proceeds\nwould be paid over for part of a new\n\"il l-MUH in Alberta. It wa.\" alleged\nMr. AldiTson never received the lease,\nthough the transaction occurred on\nI ii osmbsr 81.\nKennedy has recently faced charges\nnf puatng wortMe-ai check* at Trail,\nCrsston, Natal and Klmbarlsr, being\nroteaaM in aach case when he mail\nRood   tbe  amounts  of   the checks.\nCANYON ADOPTS\nSchool Inspector\nTalks to Creston s\nWomen's Institute\nCRESTON, B.C., March 16.\u2014-Creston\ninul Dlatrlct Women's institute March\nmeeting attracted the biggest turnout\nof mamberi aod  visit..rs of tlu  teat,\nwith tin- i\u00bbre.sldent, Mrs. II, Stevens, in\ncharge.\nA grant of $10 was voted Creston\nind I'lstricl Public library, which is\nhaving some trfcttbls veiling a membership. The st*cr\u00abtary reported a\nEioss riltlke nf fll.fifl at the recent\nllodlUoogh benefit dance, and after\ndeduct in*-; eepttoeee aggregating |lfi,\n,i sum of 177.5*0 is available for this\ngood cause. A commit-*-' of five WM\nniiui.'d to han.II.1 iin' Maii'b social event ni?.\nTh.' t- ature of tbe session was an\naddress by Cftptaifl Ma mi ing. public\nschool inspector, u Iio topic was \"The\nIntelligence of chlldrsB.\" At the close\nof the address a hearty vote of thanks\nwas tendered tbi ipsaJtSf, Tea was\nserved, with Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. George\nJohnaon and -Mrs, J. K. Hayden ft*\nThe sum of $2.SO was the\nfr.'.1 will offering for tb\" crippled\n\u25a0'nihil*, n's    fund.\nNEW STORE IS\nSTARTED, CRESTON\nCRESTON, B.C, March 16. \u2014 The\n1927 building season opened yesterday\nwhen Contractors Uoyd & Craig com-\nmaacad erecting a commodious new\nMora   for   Crcsum   Drug   *\u25a0*\u25a0*   Hook   o>m-\n\u25a0i.H'v ui :i lot rm Canyon wtt* \u25a0 I     Uw\natructora   win  b\u00ab  ll  *\u00bb   Ml  feet, and\nwill be mod trn In ull Its appointment*--, with a dispensing room at iii'1\ntear, 6 by 16 l'eet. The building |s to\nbe plastered, and in \u25a0\nfails to Install an electric light Oft*\ni, tn, I '\u2022\u25a0 \"i**\u00a3* I! Ktlly 1** miiklng arrangement** to put In a plant fur ligbi-\ning purpi'srs n<* txpooti i\" be occu-\npylng his new  quarters  by   May   1\nCrocuses, Buttercups,\nBirds Bespeak Arrival\nof Spring, Creston Area\nCRESTON, BC, March 16. \u2014 Although all the outward and visible\nsigns do not bespeak an early spring,\nsomo of these evidence* are not lacking. Crocuses in full bloom were\nplucked In a local garden this morning, and from the Knott ranch at Canyon comes word that butteruups were\ngathered earlier in the month. Camp\nLister reports the arrival of bluebirds, and from Crentwood, across the\nKootenay, comes word that the meadow\nlarks are already here and that wild\ngeese havo been seen on the flight\nnorth. Crows ore in i vidence everywhere.\niSKg\nProved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for\nnf\\J\\J*S**^MflS\\S10^'*^. a.\u2014   \u2014\u2014   \u2014a\nWARNING!\nBeware of Counterfeits\nLumbago   Neuritis\nHeadache Toothache\nGolds     , Neuralgia\nPain Rheumatism\nDOES NOT AFFECT\nTHE HEART\nThere is only one eenuin<\n\"ASPIRIN\" tablet. If a tablet is offered as \"ASPIRIN''\nand is not stamped with the\n\"Bayer Cross\"-refuse it with\ncontempt-it isnot\"ASPIRIN\"\nat all I Don't take chances!\n&fi\nAccept only  \"Payer\" package\n*@^^^ which contains proven directions.\n^^ Handy   \"Bayer\"  boxes  of   12  tablet!\nindy   \"Bayer\"\nAlto bottles of 24 and 100\u2014DrugguU.\nFavors Road From South  Via\nCanyon, Li.ster and Erickson;\nLeaves   Creston   Out\nCRESTON, B.C., March 16.\u2014Creston\nIs going to have a fight on its hands\nt\u00ab MOUH the building of British Columbia's con nee tin* link uf the Idaho\nnorth nnd south highway from Port-\nhill, Idaho, Into Creston via the obiin-\n\u25a0l'*n.-il Groat Northern railway right-\nof-way. aUist night ratepayers at\nCanyon City went on record I\nIng the constructii.n of the road\nthrough the Camp Lister nnd Canyon\nareas, nnd giving connection with the\ntn-nsprovlnflal highway at Erickson,\nwhich would moan all the auto traffic\nfrom the south ihai is traveling east\nwould not pass Creston. The meeting\nwas pn sid'-d nvir hy J. E. VnnAcker-\nan, with A. Spencer taking the minutes. The needs of Canyon in the\nway of local road betterment was also\nfully iiiseussed, and a committee consisting of the chairman, \u25a0serstsjr-jr,\nPrincipal Ko] t hammer. M. Sanun-lson\nand !\u2022\". Knott was named to 00* ih.u\nthi pnipi r raprwentatloai warn made\nto the minister of public works, and\nthat Engineer William Ramsay be invite,! to visit Can-fan at the earliest\npossible   date   for  a conference.\n\u25a0^society;\nThis column Is being conducted\nbyi Mrs. M. J. Vigneux. AU news\nof' a social nature, Including receptions, private entertainments,\npersonal items, marriages, etc., will\nappear In this column. Telephone\nMrs.  Vigneux at her home.\nMrs. E. <~!. Matthew, Rosemont, entertained a few friends ot the tea hour\nyesterday, when she was assisted by\nMrs. O. B. Matthew, who poured.\nGuests present were Mrs. W. O. Rose,\nMrs. H. H. Pitts, Mrs. Gilbert Hartin,\nMrs. Oeorge A. Hunter, Mrs. George\nJohnstone, Mrs. Benjamin McGregor,\nMrs. W. .R. Jarvis, Mrs. C. V. Oagnon,\nMrs. William Brown, Mrs. G. Douglas\nNagle, Mrs. Robert Thompson, Witt\nAnnie McLellan and Mrs. G B. Matthew.\nMrs. W. Frisby of South Slocan\n\u2022ptnl   yesterday  in  Nelson.\nur\nnil\nE. L. Buchanan, Oreat Northern\nent, returned ttj town Tuesday eve-\nfrom Seattle, where he attended\nthe oonference of the Great Northern\npus.senger representatives of th\nnorthwest, which took place there\nSunday.\n\u2022 o ,s\nW. J. Farmer, merchant of Castlegar,  was  a  visitor  to  town  yesterday.\nMrs. Schults of Procter spent yesterday   shopping   In   Nelson.\nS. A. Curwin of Ymir was a visitor\nto  the city  yesterday.\n\u2022 *    \u2022\nMrs. J. Hansen of Castlegar spent\nyesterday   in   town  on  business.\n\u2022 *    \u2022\nA delightful surprise party was held\nat the home of Miss Annie McKim. 712\nJosephine atreet, Tuesday night,\nher twelfth birthday. Guests present\nincluded Miss Lois Boomer, Miss Phyllis Gray, Miss Marion Clark, the\nMisses Anflie nnd Vera Coulter, Misa\nBetty Hale, Miss Margaret Klrb>,\nMiss Eetber Donaghy, Miss Martha\nAllen. Mis\u00bb Haiel Owen, Mlas Grace\nHayden, Miss Junlce Moe and Misa\nGrace Harkness. A delicious supper\nwas served after a pleasant evening\nof dancing  and  game*.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMr.    and    Mrs.    George    Heaton    of\nNeedles are  visitors  in  Nelson.\n\u00bb-  S * t\nMrs. Kenneth Campbell of South\nSlocan wns a visitor to the city yesterday.\nCommander Rowland Bourke of Crescent Bay spent yesterday in Nelson,\nshopping.\n\u2022 a   \u25a0\nCol. S. Goode returned home to Bonnington yesterday after spending two\nmonths in Victoria.\n\u25a0    \u2022    *\nUnder the auspices of tho Women's\nConservative club a very enjoyable\nbenefit bridge was held Tuesday night\nIn the Canadian Legion rooms. Mrs.\nJames Johnstone, president, was convener of the affair, while Mrs. James\nBrodie was ln charge of the social\ncommittee. Assisting i>n the various\ncommittees were .Mrs. (\",. R Matthew,\n-Mrs. Gilbert Hartin, Mrs. C. I. Archil-aid, Mrs. George F. Motion, Mrs.\n'Ieorge Horstead, Mrs. WMllarft Douche\nand Mrs. W. A- Curran. Twenty-two\ntables w. re In play, and those holding\nhigh nnd second high scores were Mrs.\nI'. O. Morey, Mrs. M. Miehelson. C. I.\nArchibald  nnd Charles F.   Hunter.\nT.   H.   Cameron   has   left   for Calgary\nDo INot Want Hcd-ffe or Squirm* *\"*\u2022** he \u25a0***\u25a0 b(,rn tran-rf-mtd \u2022\u25a0- the\n.    ... \u201e     m\u00ab     \u00bb\u00bb       . ,      I <'-*\u2022-\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0    sup. rinteiident'*-    office   ;u*    ac-\nat All He Tells Members of    U^mtant\nRoyal Commission\n;    Mr.\ni  ptnl\nand    Mrs.\nyesterday\nD.   Gibbon\nn the city.\nVICTORIA.     Mai, I,     |fl\ndesire of tbe government,\n|     Mrs.   B.\n\"It   is   the j visitor In\nond I spi.iL\nBartrim   of Castlegar   was\nNelton   yesterday.\n,    Mrs. Claretc\u00ab QflWIe of Trail spent\n*...   behalf  of  ths   lecislAturo   too,   to  yester.hv *n,tb-\nmfl   |    thorough   investigation    Into *    *    *\n\u2022\u25a0ny-h-\u201eB \u201e,r,:,;,\u201e\u201e, ,. lhl. \u201e\u201e\u201e.,, J\\^ZZl^rZ.. ^ZZ^L^Z\nWe do not want to helffR or tquirm 'visitor In Nelton\/ left last night for\nIn   the   slightest   degree,\"   Hon.   A.   M. j l''ntlcton.\nManson, attonttry-wnoral, Informed M-- and Mrs. C. \\t Appley-trd, Boo-\nthf tncmi.i'i's of tht royal oommualon I vtr ttr-fot- hiyt u tbelr houae fueata\non  British Columbia  cam pat rn  funds,   *&*   la,I*r.>   \"\"J**. \u25a0Wfe1   brothtr*4o-Iaw.\nwhich   openod   this   morning.\nwith  .Mr.  Jostles  Morrison   prssid*\nlog nnd \\\\* II .Malkln and Rev.\nJ. S. Henderson as his fellow commissioners, tho sitting this morning\nwas over In half an hour, adjourning\nt.> meet .main on Monday at 11\no'clock. In the meantime H. A Ma. -\nLoan. K.C. who has been appointed\ncounsel for the commission, will Intimate the uiui-ss.'s  whom he withes\ntied.\nTranscripts of the STMSBOS given\nliefi>rc 'hi oU tOmi i SAUTSlstlOfl in\n\\ mroiivtr, which gave rise to the\nnaming of a select committee of the\nlegislature to report on alleged excessive contributions to party funds\nby the brewing inniesls. will be made\navailable.\nWill Co Before Railway Committee of House, Dunning\nAssures Premier Oliver\nAspirin Is th* irtdo tnwh (reriitered in Csntds) of Barer Mwufaetare of Monoseetlc\nIKtrr of SMi.ylio.vad (Acetyl MltVlM AtUL \"A. \u00bb. A.\"). Wtti.f it in -wll known\nthrtAiDir1nme.n\u00ab Barer man\u00bbif*v*ture,t\u00ab smn\\ ih\u00ab public srtitit iitUIMloiiMbt Tableta\ncl sSvi3og5\u00aby ool iTit&^ptd with thslr gtDMtl'irsas^sswaw-** 'b^et Croat.'V\nVICTORIA, March 18.\u2014 B;Jt.sh\nColumbia's demands for the d\nment of lhe T'ca \u00ab\u00bb\u2022 river country\nthrough the construrtien of a western\nrailroad outlet to this rich hinter.afd\nwill be laid Uttipoittattly before the\nrailway comm[s*-*Ion of the home if\ncommons, either by Premier Oliver\nhimself, or some nth-r representative\nof the provincial -.-ov- rnment. Following telegraphic representations hy\nthe premier, Hon. Charles Dunning,\nminister of railways, telegraphed to\nthe provincial government today th.:*\nthe railway eonunlftot of the t,cm-\nmons would hold a ip-sotfcl meotm-j\nln the near future ,i btOt the ||0WI\nof this province on tbe whole P-?ace\nriver situation.\nMiner Wins Judgment\nfor Return of Shares\nWhen Promotion Fails\nVANCOUVER, M.nh 1\u00ab. \u2014 C *\u2022\u00bb-\neluding a thrse-6*ny trial in tup;-\u00bbnic\ncourt, Mr. Justice \\V. A. MacDonald.\ntoday awarded Andrew Vaydn. Princeton, B.C., miner, judgment for the\nreturn to the treasurer of Uni.'d\nBritish American \u25a0^\"\"\u25a0Pany. limited,\nof 16,000 shares allotted to Gns\nLlncqulst and .JBeph atmtton 3r.i-\nham for Almon Tlyds Blake of Pel-\nllngham, Wash.\nBlake, who did not defend, ui. Ur-\ntook to promote .he company, 'n-\neorpornted to develop coal clalma\nnear Prlncotown owned by Vavdo\narid hit wife. Vaydo brought action\nfor the return of the shares on the\nground that there had been a failure\nof consideration by Bloke because he\nhad not carried out hli obligattiona.\n611 Baket Street,  P)wm200.\nNew Spring Shades\nIn Silk Hosiery\nThe new colors are lovely and the combin ation of color and fine quality incorporated into these Hose make them an excellent buy indeed. For purity of weave\u2014\nfor durability, they have no equal. In sheer and medium weights with lisle tops\nand soles of pure silk from top to toe an d in all sizes. These special prices make\nthis a remarkable event.\nHOLEPROOF FULL FASHIONED\nHOSE $2.00 THE PAIR\nA new Holeproof Full-Fashioned and\nneat fitting. Comes impure Silk with\n. lisle top. All the spring shades, and in\nsizes 'iVs to 10. SPECIAL VALUE AT\nS2.00 THE PAIR.\n0\nPENMAN'S PURE SILK HOSE\n$1.65 THE PAIR\nService weight Hose* of Pure Thread\nSilk in extra fine weave and lisle top.\nSeamless feet. Sizes BV| to 10. All the\nspring colors. PER PAIR ? 1.65.\nPENMAN'S   FULL-FASHIONED\nHOSE $2.50 THE PAIR\nSilk to the top in service weight In\nevery wanted color. Full-fashioned and\nperfect fitting. AM sizes. SPECIAL\nAT f2.5\u00a9 THE PAIR.\nWINSOME MAID HOSE\n$2.00 THE PAIR\nFull-Fashioned making. Pure thread\nSilk with lisle top and seamless feet.\nAll colors and sizes at *J2.50 THE\nPAIR.\nHOLEPROOF SILK HOSE\n$1.00 THE PAIR\nA splendid Hose of Pure Silk and Rayon\nSilk mixed. They come in all the new\nspring colors!. Silk to the welt and fine\nlisle top. Sizes 8*\/. to 10. SPECIAL\nVALUE AT ?1.00\"THE PAIR.\nHOLEPROOF PURE SILK HOSE\n$1.75 THE PAIR\nMade of extra quality Silk in all the\nnew colors. Fine lisle top and seamless\nfeet. Sizes 8U to 10. AT PER PAIR\nfl.75.\nDIES, HIPE kGE\nProminent Newfoundlander and\nFormer Premier Was III hut\na Month\nMr. nnd Mrs, I-:. J. \\';imi. \u25a0 w-n-r. whd\nnrr.ved   vi;i   tbo   -nrcot   Northern   Imi\nnight   from   Kmnloops.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nM' Myra Humphry of B\u00abUtb Slocan, who hns bion in town for thc\npssl couple of days, leaves for her\nhome   on   th*1   noon   train   today\n* \u2022    \u2022\n.Mrs. Willi.im Fowles and h,T dauKh-\nt' r. Mrs. Prank Rtrtaier, .-ntcrtafnrd\n.ii iii' u*i bout* Tuesday and yesterday at tin- hiniif otjhi- former on Car-\nhonatt itreet, whsta thty wers n\u00ab**i'>t''il\ni.v Wtt. C. Hcigatc, who poured, and\n.\".Irs. L. A. Lspnor, who -wrvsd. Invited\n\u25a0USStl w. r- Mi - M. II. fume, Mrs.\nJack Morns. Mr*. I'. Murph*,, .Mrs T\nFit Haddock, Mrs. w Blmpfon, Mrs. j.\nPowlar. Mi-- m. CaUachan, Mrs. L*.\nI'. IMftliiKton, Miss nisi.' Sot.-litfe,\nMisa E, Leslie, Mrs a. W. Stuhbs,\nMiss v. Kilns, mips Man* Petosay.\nMiss Julia I'otosky, Miss Thelma H\u00bb-d-\n41*, Mrs L. s. lUlioli. Miss W. lirown,\nMrs. Fre.i Poster, Mrs Harry Baerson,\nMrs. J. Brown.  Mrs. .\\   Cuthbert.  Mrs.\n!\u2022'.    Ktrii.w.T    Si *..     Mrs.     V.    'ioldt-nitth,\nMrs.  A.  CeWnson,   Mra   Prooti r,   Mr\nM. Jones,   Mrs.   A    II.   Whltthsad.   Mra,\nA. .Smith, Mrs. D. Leno. Mrs. Kmcst\nllopwiiorl. Miss Kva Arm.-ti *..nn. Mrs.\nii. Bwenntll, Mrs. \\V. S. Kinir. Mr\". A.\nRpltrs, Miss Uoxy Little, Mrs. Clarenci\nWar.l, Mrs. H. Stlrwtker. .Mrs. a\nWooS, Miss D, Wood, Mm. J, J. Bailess, Mlai winnffre-i Bailess, Mrs. J.\nTurner, Misa -May ttajiiKden, Mrs.\ni towman. Mrs, Tlm Player, Mrs, T.\nB   Maddock jiikI Mrg. .1   t   Towh-r.\n* \u2022    \u2022\nTrinity Service cluh met st - th\u00bb\nhome of Ml**** Gladys Lamh.rt in K;iii-\n\\|.w, Tuesdap ov*nln|[. when the mem-\nli.rs presented -Mi-s Lamburt with a\nhandsome irift nf madeira. Presmt at\nths itaihiriiip were Mra. W. M. Mu-\nwhlnney .Mrs. C. A. C. Wulliy. Mrs. Q.\n(*. Arnesoii. Mrs. Wlb Blanchard, Mrs\nJ, H. Lawrenoe, Mrs, it, i>. Hull, Mrs\ni:. A. Murphy, .Mrs, it n. Salmon, Mr*.\nL    S.   Bradley,   .Miss   Ma   Fleurv,   Miss\nZi'iia Manninv, Miss Kdith Green, Mi-\n(?rnc-; Wilkinson, 'Mls.s Kni,] Kti.r\nMiss Dorothy Gilchrist, Miss LottH\nAiinabl-, Miss Ulolys BwlU) Mi.ts\nCMrlotts Douflasa and Miss Eva Arm-\n\u25a0 troiiK.\n\u2022 \u2022     \u2022\nTli. Trinity Canadian Oirls in Train-\niiiK held a moil enjoyable silver tea\nrecsntly, ;it the home of their president. Miss I*y Walker, 912 Vernon\nstmt The reception rooms w^re (ay\nwit'i baskets of pussy willows nnd\nital'f.-ilils. The tea room had artistic\ndsoorslloaa of spring hlooms and CSi.\nI T, sntblsms, Thi tea table wus\nlately wiih the C.U.I.T. colors of hluc*\niiiii white, and was centered with \u25a0\n-Hv. r basket of daffodils and narcissi,\nflanked by silver cundlestlcks holding\nftlloa oudles. Mrs. W. H. Walker\nand Miss Ivy WaJker, assisted By -Mis.\nW. C. Mawhinney, received tho guest*-.\nMiss filndys Ewing and Mra. J. ll.\nLawrence had charge of all tea ar-\nrsafements Mrs. j. h. Lawrence and\nMiss Blva Hanna presided at the tea\nurns, whll\u00bb' the C.O.I.T. girls acted op\nservlti urs An Inlereatlog program of\nvocal, instrumental solos and readings\nwns rendered hy ths girls during the\nsf term.4iii, those taking part being lllsi\nIvy Walker, Miss Edna Buchanan, Miss\nflprene- Treglllus, Misa Florense Kel-\n[ogg, M'ss Dorothy Wallace, Miss Mar-\ngarel   Keswick  an-)  Miss Eileen  Bow-\nll'lllt ,\n\u00bb \u2022 \u2022\nAt a meeting on Monday night of\nthe Daughters and Maids of England\nBenefit society, the president, Mrs.\nAlfred Wood, on behalf of its members, presented to -Mrs. Ernest Hop-\nwood, nee Miss Elizabeth Turner, and\nMis Erank NtrlnKer, nee Misa Jessie\nFowles, recent brides, a lovely silver\ncske basket, each, Tiie brides thanked\nthe members, Mrs. Hopwood then gave\ntacti member a dainty llttlp packet of\nwedding cake Tiie evening was aptnt\nsocially, there being quite a large\ngathering.\nFierce   and   lonely   canine   protects\nCN.R. freight sheds at London.   The\nstrange dog lately took up his quarters  under the  sheds,  and  no   thief\ni -stares approach.\nST.   JOHN'S,   Nfid..   March   .\u25a0;,\u2014Ht.\nHon.   Sir   Robert   Botld.   P.C.,   K.C.M.c, ,\nI.L.D.. a former premier <-i  NswfOttlltf*\nland   ond   one   of   the   most   prominent j\nand   internationally   known  citizens  of\nthe country,  died   tonight at  his  resl- |\ndence,   \"The  Orange.\"   Whitehourne.   He j\nwas   TO   yeara  old,   :in,i   had   been   111   a\nmonth   following  a   heart   attack.\nSir Robert was born in St. John's\nin 1857. He was sleeted to ths bottst\nof assembly in Wt, and w;is prime\nmlni-ster and colonial secretary from\n1900   to   1909.\nBlr Robert served on many international conferences, \u25a0'.\u25a0pr.-seiinni: Ni w-\nfoundland and the British government,\n-*nd   wns   instrumental    In    BSgotlatlM\nSAYS IRISH NATION\nHAS Ma^DE^ADVANCES\nNEW YORK, Much H3.~-'Thc- Irish\nnation had made solid gains, moral\nas well u economic\" Will In p** T\nCosgrave,  prostda*>1   or ths   tacit' .\\\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\ncouncil,   ItonUI    Kii'eann.   OftMld th*\nNew   York   World   today.    In   a St.\nJ'stiick's   day    MM||    gtOOttili tbt\nIrish   people   of   \\,.-,v   York.\nMr. OagBMVi mbi  h;s MdMtnfg hi\nI OtOtte, \"in ev ry moniler of tin- i,-;-ii\nraee     Whu    Ii\\ei    :,l,|*,vH!     Hn -|      p\ntrick's day.\"\nfn.m tlio Imper il Rat k of Ctna-la.\nMcKlbbon alleged th it six fhotki\nwhieh authorised the banli t,o >iy\n$1000 from McKibbon'r savings ar-\nroimt   were   forgeries.     R.   J.   SiiM-il.\nhandwrlUng expsrl had aupp-'-'tcd\nthti aKegatlon, hut J. M. Lay, \"o.n k\nmanager, , xprcssed the oplnl >n tl;:it\nthe cheeks wrr.-' genuine. ThV juVrs\n.hi i.i.d toat tne cnecl;a were ilguct!\nby   McKlbbon.  the  plaintiff.\nihe   Bond-lllaino   oonvsntlon   with   UM\nUnited  States  in   Llt9.\nBetween    190l'   and    IMI   Blr   Rob. rt\nwas   given,   luccesslvety,   iIh   frssdon\nof   Edinburgh,    London,    Bristol    and\nManchester,\nCharged Signatures on\nChecks Were Forged but\nCourt Rules Were Not\n__\nV\\Ni'c.rVKI!. Mirrh Hj\u2014Pollm.-\nIng trial in county court, Judce\nItiik'^lt-^ h;i\u00ab dtuollMd an ac.lon bv\nK.    K.    McKibbon    to    recover    $10u0\nG .B. D. Pipes'\n\\   f\"w   nf   thans   fa-\nBUSH'S\nOfe   \u25a0 mii  hava\nmops |4.fil 1'ipeji\nWhich     W9    \u00bbre\n\u25a0slllng at  ts.uo\nDAFFODIL\nSPECIAL\nW, h.'iw r.-ci-ived a conilfcrn-\nnii-nt of field grown daffodils\nft-'im th.- r,i:ist :md today and\ntomofroi*) in putting them on\n\u25a0all ;,t 25<* Dona.\nGrizzelle's Greenhouses\nure\nKandy land\nSTOCKBREEDERS' BODY\nIS FORMED AT CANYON\nCANTON.    B.C.,    Iferch    II\nstock Hreeders' association is the valley's latest organization to corns ini\"\nttelng for the anoouragement of breed*\nug In in r live stock. The newcomer\nI   r-iillv   |   successor   to   a  similar   Ot*\ncanixation farmed \u25a0\" Cwnp List, r e* \\f*\nral  yems ago.\nJohn idrii wai elected vie.-president\nwith    a    vi<w    in    giving    the    soldier\nariner area representation. Ths other\n.ffn.r-   ara   a.   Q.   Knmuelson,   pres-\ndent;    W,    H.    Kolthamtni r,    s.'i'fitary-\nrea surer; and .lohn Johnson and\nJock\"  NEcRobb.  dlreotor*.\nCOAL   THAT   SATISHES\nGait Lump and McGillivray Steam Coal Are High\nin Heat Units\nDry Cord Wood and 8tov. Wood\nORDER YOURS NOWI\nNELSON  TRANSFER  CO.,   LTD.\nMcLaughlin    and   Chevroltt    Ssrvles\u2014Goo dyes r\nCOR.   VERNON   AND   STANLEY  STS.\nTires\nPHONE\n<_Sujol type of treatment\nnot habit-forming...\nphysicians said!\nDECENJLY we found that\nIv doctors prefer the Nujol\ntype of constipation treatment for six distinct reasons.\nThe chief of these la that\nit is not habit-forming. Most\nlaxatives and cathartics are.\nWe quote from actual reports\ntaken at random from hundreds of questionnaires.\n\"Much the best treatmmt bo-\ncause it Is not habit-forming.\nLaxatives only increase stability of constipation-habit.\"\n\"Laxatives have a tendency to\nform rigid habits of dependency, and are not corrective.\"\nDoctors Advise Nujol\nEight doctors out of every ten\ntold us they were advising the\nNujol type of treatment for\ntheir patients In place of lax-\natives-and for these reasons;\n1. Nujol U not habit-forming.\n2. A more natural method.\nJ. A lubricant ia bctm than a\nlaxative\n4. Dw\u00bb not (Hpe.\n1. U not Irritating.\n&, Nujol SlvfalMdngrelirt.\nUnlike Laxatives\nLaxatives and cathartics\n\u25a0ct by irritating the intestinal tract They cause\nthe bowels to frantically expel the contents of the intestines and thus rid the system\nof the drugs that pills and\npotions contain.\nNujol acts entirely differently, lt\ncontains no drugs, no medicine. Ita\naction la mechanical. Il merely\nataltens the dried watte matter In\nthe Intestine, and lubricates tbe\nCage ao that thc muscles of tha\neu caa expel the waste matter\nregularly, naturally andrhoroughly.\nNature-given Remedy\nNujol appeals to tha medical man\nbecause it la a simple, sclcntttic and\nsafe remedy lor constipation, no\nmatter how severe the case may\nbe. It Is gentle in Its action and\npleasant to take. Children love Id\nOet a bottle of Nujol from your\ndruggist today. Doctors advise It\nlor constipation, whether chronic\nor temporary.   Avoid i\nFor Constipation.\n-   i    \u2014\n \u2022\"\u25a0^PagTSt*^\n\u2022fHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY MORNTNfl, MARCH 17, 1927\nSUMMER  BACHELORS\nBy WARNER FABIAN\n\\it=\nCHAPTER XXXIV.\n\u25a0 What was on for today? Not that\nShe. much cared, but one had to keep\ngoing at Go As You Please. The emblem of th*? place ought to bft a spur.\nDerry went to conmilt Willowdean,\nand found a maid, dusting and setting\nto rights.\n\"How long has Miss French been\nup?\"\n\"Since  10 o'clock,  mum.\"\nDerry was surprised. Early hours\nfor Willowdean! \"Did she leave any\nword?\"\n\"Said to tell you she wouldn't be\nback to lunch. She went out with a\nlady, mum.\"\nFurther surprise. \"A lady? One of\nthe  tidies   here?\"\n\"Nti, mum. A lady called for her In\na car. A Mrs. Black\u2014no; Blake, or\nsomething   like   It.\"\n\"Npt   Blakely!\"      Derry's   heart   felt\nat ft stun 11 icicle had given It a gentle\nwarning poke.\n,. \"Yes'm,    That  was It.\" *\nBlackie\"s wife! How had she come\nthi*re? For what possible purpose, but\nont? Why hadn't Willowdean told\nh. i. before going? What was poor\nafifrenlo going through now? If tho\nwoman couldn't keep her husband,\nwouldn't even stay in towji and look\nafter -him, thought Derry savagely,\nwhat right had she to assert her\nclaim against a low willing nnd glad\nto sacrifice anything, everything?\nMarriage! . . . Chancing upon Preston Smith, she got him aside.\n'\"What's  Blackie's wife  doing here?\"\n\"Here?\" His chubby, good-humored\nface became anxious and grim. \"Has\nelie come here?\"\n\"She Is  with Willowdean.\"\n\"Bad news! Their place Is across\nthc mountain. She may have heard\nfrom someone at the club that Blaekie\n\u2022whs .here\u2014\"\nNever had Dery been more bard put\npart that endless afternoon. Three\no'clock came, 4, 4*S0, and no Willowdean.\nOolng to her room to change into\nbathing clothes for the pre-cocktal)\nswim, Derry heard a movement In the\nnext room. She knocked and entered.\nWillowdean lay on the bed, face upward, staring.\n\"Deenie, are you 111?\"\n\"No.\"\n\"What are you doing?\"\n\"Thinking.\"\n\"The   maid   told   mc   of   your   being\ncalled    for.     It   was   Blackie's   wife,\nwasn't it?\"\n\"His mother.\"\n\"Did she know?\" asked Derry, appalled.\n\"Yes.    Everything.\"\n\"What   did  she  do?    What  did  she\nthreaten?\"\n'Nothing. She Just told me. It's\nno use.    I'm through.\"\n\"Do you want to tell me, Deenie,\ndear?\"\n\"Yes, I think so. Perhaps you can\nhelp me understand. It's all numb in\nmy head.\" She spoke in an even,\ndulled, rigid, spaced, confidential\nmonotone, like a slow-witted pupil\nrepeating a lesson, \"Blackie's wife\u2014\nlt isn't her fault.\"\n\"Of course It is! Why did she\nleave him? Claire says she's Just a\nlittle frlvvle.\"\n\"No.    She Isn't that.    She can't help\nbeing what she is.   She can't help not\nbeing what she Isn't.   None of us can.\"\n\"But   he  can't  love   her;   can't   ever\nhave  loved her,\" burst  out  Derry.\n\"No.   How could he?    He loves me.\nThat's why I've got to give him up.\"\n\"I  wouldn't,\" cried  Derry.\n\"Yes.     Not   for   her.     For   himself.\nThe  university  authorities  have  heard\nnbout us\u2014I*\n\"I told you you were acting like a\npair of reckless fools.**\n\"I suppose so.    Her uncle Is & trus<\nto  it than  to keep up  to her expected [ tee,   and\u2014and   It   means   his   position\nand  his  work,  his  whole life,  if he\ndoesn't give me up.\"\nHe never will, If the choice Is\ngiven him.\"\nIt won't be. I'm going to give\nhim   up.     I've  promised.\"\n\"Mrs. Blakely? What did she do to\nyou? She must be a terrible old\nwoman.\"\n\"Oh, no!\" Tor the first time Wlllowdean's rigid voice softened. \"She's\nvery gentle, aod very sad, and quite\nwonderful. Blackie's all she's got.\nThe other two sons were killed in the\nwar, and Blackie was badly gassed,\nso that they thought ho was going,\ntoo. She has such a frail hold on\nlife, Derry. It would kill her if scandal  were to touch  him.\"\n\"Does she know that you and\nBlackie love each other? That it Isn't\nonly\u2014\"\n\"Oh, yesl She understands. She Is\none of those people who understand\neverything.\"\nDerry grabbed her In a fierce, straining hug. \"It's rotten!\" she cried. \"The\nwhole thing Is rotten. Aren't you going to see him again?\"\n\"Yea     I'm   to   see   him   once   more.\nThat's understood.    I didn't even have\nto  ask   her   for   that.     She   said,   herself, that I must see him once again.\"\n\"It's going to tear him to pieces.\"\nA spasm of pain contracted the still\nface.    \"No,\" said the girl with a queer,\ndetermined   Intonation.     \"I'll   take   the\nhurt of It.   It shan't hurt him\u2014not as\nIt hurts us women.    That's what women are for, to be hurt by love.\"\nLoud,    Imperative   voices   from   the\nlawn below summoned Derry, demand'\ned to know where Willowdean was\nand why she had not shown up.\n' \"You   stay   where   you   are.'*   Derry\nh.*iiJ4* her. \"I'll make up some Its lor\nyou.\"\n\"No. I'm coming down. Might ns\nwell begin to face the game now.\"\n\"Blaeklell Bgvar hi you go, Deenie.\"\nlit 'll  have to,\" answered the other,\nwith  such  nnd  conviction   that   wonder\nand    a    grim   suspicion    woke   within\nDerry's brain.\nShe      almost      said      almid,      \"Tony\nwiuiiiin't,\" so vividly had the Inner\nassurance answered to the other's de-\nspolr,   as   ber   woman's   heart   veered,\nin magnetised obedience, to the tender\nand triumphant thought, nf thi man\nshe loved.\nLittle Girl Killed\nInstantly When Wagon\nWheel Crashes Head\nVANCOUVER, March lfi.\u2014 Crawling\nUnder I hay wagon while the driver,\nUnaware, wan watering thc horses,\nl-*f\u00abmr-*Old Dorotbl Ltlfte WOt Instantly kiiic.l at Ootutenai when a\nwheel  crushed  her  bead.\nHusband Is Married\nAgain Unknown to His\nWife;  Gets Divorce\nVANCOUVER, March 16.\u2014Discovery\nthat, unknown to her, her husband,\nwhile sttppdaad to be in Alaak working ln a i-itnncry, hail secured a\ndlveree  In  Beattie  ami  bad  married\nagain there. lutliiy result eil in .Mrs.\nJose-ph Griffin being granted & divorce absolute.\n- , :.*\nYou'll Get Rid of\nBlackheads Sure\nThere Is one slmnle, Nife ami eOte\nway thai nevet rails t<> get \\-u\\ of\nblackheade, thai ia to dissolve tnera.\nTo du this, i i IWO ounces nf p*rox-\nine powder frnm any drug\nsprinkle a tittle \"n a hot, -w-t cloth-**-*****\nrub over tbe blackheads briskly\u2014wash\nthe parts and yon will be surprised\nbow the littif blsekbesds, no matter\nwhere they ere, sltnnty dissolve and\ndisappear. Blackheads ari n mixture\nol Quel ;imi dirt and secretions lhat\nform in Che pores i.f the afcla. The\nperoxlne powder and tho water dissolve tin blackheads s<- iht*y wash\ni ini'* (mh, I pa vine the pores fret end\nclean  and   in   their   n;*uinil   condition.\nGovernment Wins on\nConfidence Vote tit\nthe British Haute\nLONDON, March ll\u2014In what\namounted to a vote of .confidence ln\nthe government's pollctf of dispatching the Shanghai defence corps to\nthat city, a laborite amendment was\ndefea'ed In the house of com mops tonight,   241   to   116.\n-       .    . J. irUi^-\nWARM   AT  CALGARY\nCALOARY. March IS.\u2014Wednesday\nwas clear and warm and much cf\nthe snow of the last 48 hours dls-\nappeare. The barometer Is dropping\nand   presages a change of weather.\nSO SHORT OF BREATH\nSHE COULD HARDLY\nDO HER HOUSEWORK\nMrs. Nelson Moon, Milford, Ont,\n-writes:\u2014\"I had heart and nem\ntnrablaa, sod became so short of breath\nX soou hsftllj do my housework, end\nYMf so nervous every little sound I\nhsavrd felt like a shock to me.\nA Mend of mine recommended\nMlLBURyr\nHEART\n1 Nervewiis l\n\u00abs highly I got s box of. them sa.\nIhey did me so much good I got thai\njasMaad box, snd now I am feeling like\nft different woman.\"\nI Heart snd Nerve Pills are BOc. ft\nboi st all druggists or dealers, or\n-nailed direct on receipt of price by\nrtht T. Uilbura Co., Limited, Toronto,\nCramps \u2014 Colic \u2014 Diarrhoea\nTake a teaspoonful of Painkiller In a glass of hot sweetened\nwater every twenty minutes until relief is felt. If the troubln [g\ndue to improper food also take a dose of castor oil. Rub the\nstomach and bowels with the bare hand wet with Painkiller.\nKeep quiet and warm until attack has passed. In use the world\nover for 85 years.\nDAVI9 * LAWRENCE CO., Manufacturing Pharmacist*. New York. Mnntrra.\n1 want to help*\nsays Allen Boudria\nTells facts from own experience to help others; Almost\nwild with pain, weak and rundown  he won\nnew health and strength through Tanlac ...\nAllen Boudria. engineer, of 432 St.\nPatrick St., is one of Ottawa's best\nknown oitizens. \"My purpose in telling the facts of my experience,\" he\nsaid, \"is to help others who suffer as\nI did.\n\"For flvo years I was ln misery.\nMy whole system seemed out of gear,\nbut my stomach troubled most. Even\na drink of cold water would cause my\nstomach to bloat and swell abnormally. Gas would prevent me from\nsleeping at night, so that I had to get\nup and walk thc floor for hours. Violent stomach pains nearly drove mo\nwild. I've seen times when I was\ndoubled over, unablo to straighten up.\n\"My friend M. La polnte told me ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nhow Tanlac had helped him out of lac, and nothing: else, made this -great\nsimilar trouble, so 1 got some and change. I'm for Tanlac.\"\nused li hollies in all. It just made me If overwork or neglect havo worn\nover. I feel SO years younger than you down -get Tanlac, the great natu-\nI am, ond weigh 214 pounds. My ap- ral tonic made from roots, herbs and\npetite and sleep are both fine. I eat barks. Your druggist has lt. Over\nwhat I like and sleep like a top.  Tan-  52   million  bottles  sold.\nHeaps Motion Before House Is\nDebated;  No Decision  Is\nReached\nFor Rheumatism\n-_   Take Our Hartal BtuntdiM\nBook on Skin Diseases, new\nTreatise on Chronic Diseases by\nHerbal Remedies. Pamphlet on\nLoss of Manhood and Diseases of\nmen. Booklet on Female Tils; and\n_ advice free by mail; 30 years'\n\u25a0| experience. Without criticising or\ndiMiaragmg your lots l doctors\nwrite us before losing hope\nTreatment by mall our specialty\nI     MOLISH   HERBAL   DISPEM-\nSABY   \"LTD.\n185\u00bb Devle, Vsncouvsr, B.O.\nTbe Oldest Herbal Institution\n\u2022***\u25a0.\n**\u25a0\n\/oi'\nflacl\\ache\nMOTHERS, DO THIS-\nI 'When the children cough, rub Mtis-\nIfcrole on their throats and chests. No\ntelling how soon the symptoms may\ndevelop into croup, or worse. * And\nOien's when you're glad you have a\nJar of Musterole at hand to give\n\"prompt   relief.\nAs first aid,  Musterole Is excellent.\nJKeep a Jar ready for Instant use.\nI the remedy for adults, too. Re-\nBeves sore thru.it, bronchitis, tonsil-\ntt|s, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neural-\n4in. headache, congestion, pleurisy,\n-rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches\ndf liack or joints, sprains, sore\n'thuso-lfs, chilblains, frosted feet and\ncolds of the chest (it may prevent\n\u2022bnetin\\nta).\nTba Murtterole Co. of Canada, Ltd\nMontreal\nOTTAWA, March 16.\u2014With varying\nviewpoints expressed, the house spent\nthis afternoon in discussion of a motion by A. A. Heaps, Labor, Winnipeg North, that the house committee\non industrial and international relations should be Instructed \"to Investigate the report on tho establishment\nof a system ut insurance against unemployment, sickness and Invalidity.\"\nThe house reached no decision on the\nmotion. It was still under discussion\nat adjournment.\nC. R. Mcintosh, Liberal, North\nBattleford, stated he was ln sympathy\nwith leRlsIation of this nature. He\nthought, however, that the resolution\nmight well be made the subject of\ndiscussion before the interprovlnclal\nconference next summer.\nJ. O. Ross, Lib*-ral, Moose Jaw,\nfavored the resolution. He thought,\nhowever, that the country should first\nlook alter hcr returned men and the\nwidows and children of soldiers who\nhave served overseas.\nChance to Work\nE. .T. Garland, U.F.A., Bow River,\nsupported the resolution, and sta'ed\nChat the Industrial relations committee was doing nothing at present.\nIt would Just give this commit*. 0-'\na chanco to work.\nT. W. Gershaw, Liberal-Progressive,\nMedicine Hat. stated that If sorie\nplan of unemployment Insurance\ncould be worked out, many people\nwould be saved tho lgnomony of\nasking  for  charity.\nHon. Peter Heenan, , minister of\nlabor, said the resolution W is very\nImportant. The matter had been Investigated on a number of occassional*\nand different recommendations were\non   file  at   pr- sent.\nB. J. Young, Liberal, 'Weyburn.\nwas against the resolution, on the\n\u2022-.'round that the country did not need\nlegislation of that sort. There may\nbe need for a dole system In England\nbut no need existed for one in\nCanada.\nBennett Favors It\nM. N. Campbell, Progressive, MacKenzie, did not think that a measure\nalong the lines of the resolution would\nlead to a dole system. He was In\nfavor of a contributory system along\nthe lines of the insurance company.\nHon. Et B. Bennett taid that sooner\nj or later this problem must be considered and studied. The establishment of the system involved *he payment of a premium. Nothing coiild\nhe worse In Canada than a dole\nsystem. 1'verything possible WOVtd\nbe dune to enenuriipe thrift nnd f(r\nthe taking care of people In their\nold age without making them lee'%\ntba) the* in the recipients of charity.\nMr. Bennett favored the resolJti*~n.\nAt 6 o'clock the debate autjmatt-\ncally   adjourned.\nSotter thom a muetard ptaetet\nHeavy Snow Continues\nin Saskatchewan but\nOutlook Not So Bad\nREGINA. March 16.\u2014Notwithstanding the inconvenience of several feet\nof snow, farmers looked out with\ncoflkplacency, Home regret the feed\ndifficulty for stock which may arfso\nunless a thaw is precipitated, but\nmost of tlum see the necessary moisture ^intent to good spring condition\nIng of the soil. Snowfall was heavy\nat Intervals agnln today, while tern\nperature was uncomfortably low. Bn\nappart ttott limflaToqr troubles ln\ntransportation, the worst of tho storm\nlava passed, leaving little to be regretted.\nGENERAL MOTORS' LATEST ACHIEVEMENT\nOfce New and Finer\nPONTIAC SEX\nSEDAN\n5985\nat Factory, Oshawa\nSales Tax Extra\nNO EXCISE TAX\nGeneral Motor, today announces an entirely new\nline of Pontiac Sixes, notably enhanced in beauty,\nincorporating numerous refinements in desig.i,\ncarrying neui low prices\u2014and constituting the\nmost electrifying development in the low-priced six\nfield since the now-historic introduction of the\noriginal Pontiac Six!\n\u2022, rv  a        \u2014    .. Never before in\nNew Fisher Bodies   my iow.priced *\nhave been achieved such commanding beauty and\nluxury. Lending luster to even the Fisher tradition\nof masterly craftsmanship, the new bodies by Fisher\n\u2022re longer, lower and superbly executed to the\nslightest detail.\nAll New Duco Colors &&\\!\u00a32__\\\nsmartness, all body types are finished in new combinations of Duco colors. Ranging from Beverly\nBlue and Black on the sedan to Cherokee Gray on\nthe Sport Cabriolet, the originality and freshness\nof these combinations accentuate the beauty of the\nnew bodies.\nNew Beauty and Style  bea'u'i^has\nalways been outstanding. But now in these new\nand finer models has been achieved not only new\nbeauty, but also an arresting rakishness\u2014the result\nof a deeper radiator; larger, heavier, and more\nsweeping crown fenders; and more massive headlamps. Windshield pillars are narrowed lo conform\nto the accepted custom-built vogue and to provide\na wider arc of visibility. Window lcdg\u00bb:i are smartly recessed and finished in a contrasting color. Every\nwanted appointment has been provided to maintain\nPontiac Six standards of convenience and luxury.\nMechanical Refinements .'_ a,*,e m\"\nmerous elemen's of greater beauty and style, the\nnew and finer Pontiac Six introduces many new\nfeatures and refinements in engineering design\u2014\nsuch as tiltir.g-beam headlights with foot control,\nnew transmission and brake levers, steering wheel\nwilh aluminum spider, a clutch even smoother and\nmore positive in action and an oil-sealed universal\njoint.\nT* nr n     i     *r> Two entirely\nTwo New Body Types  ,iew bod'y\ntypes of characteristic beauty have been added to\nthe Pontiac Six line. These are a dashing, youthful\nSport Roadster, finished in Lucerne Blue, striped\nwith Faerie Red; and a 4-passenger Sport Cabrio-\nle% wiih Brcvoort Green top and fenders, and body\nin Cherokee Gray striped witli orange to rival the\nvogue and smartness of iiie highest priced cars of\nthe day. Both are offered at prices which reflect\nthe economies of General Motors' tremendous\npurchasing power.\n- - \u2022 * * . *\nFrom the hour of its introduction, the Pontiac Six\nkindled enthusiasm all over the land. Developed\non the great General Motors Proving Ground, it\nintroduced elements of stamina, performance,\neconomy and comfort unheard of at the price.\nAlready more than 75,000 are serving owners with\ncomplete satisfaction.\nNow there is a new and finer Pontiac Six, built in\nvast new factories and offering even more com.\nmanding beauty, even more advanced engineering \u25a0\nat even lower prices -a triumph reflecting all the\nexperience, skill and tremendous resources of\nGeneral Motors!\nCome in !   See this history-making car I     p.is.-7a\nGENERAL   MOTORS   PRODUCTS  OF  CANADA,  LIMITED\nPONTIAC DIVISION   Subsidiary of General Molurs of Canada, Limned   OSHAWA, ONTARIO\nAT NEW LOW PRICES\nSedan #985      Sport Roadster  -$965      Sport Cabriolet (4-Pass.) #1045\nCoupe #965      Landau Sedan #1125      DeLuxe Landau Sedan #1220\nAlt Price* at Factory, Oshawa\u2014Sales Tax Extra\u2014No bell* Tax\nCAPITOL    MOTORS\nVERNON STREET, NELSON, B, C.   -   PHONE 65\n 32>\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1927\nFage Seres\n11 PUTS\nore Is 3 to 2 and on Round it\nIt 6 to 4; Snappy Exhibition\nmVPORT^ifi\n\u25a0HNNIPEG, March 16.\u2014Regina Pats\nkranced another notch in the junior\nfckey playdowns here tonight when\nty defeated the Blinwuud (fitin of\n[milpeK 3 to 2. This was the sum**-\nag  |he   pre-vlous   game,   which\nde 8 to 4 the score on lhe round.\n(he game tonight wus much belter\nn Monday. Both teams gave a\nter display. There WU belter\nicklng and more combination and\nkh teams r played with a vim that\n|as.-d the 1000-odd fana.\nElmwood opened tho scoring by\nllylng. the only counter uf the first\nriod\/ -It came when Dodge and\naw wore, doing time In the cooler\niiie the locals had a full team.\nitherland took u pass from G.\nvers after the one-man defence war*\naten. It tied the merles.\nHalfway through the second svssion\nPats trot their goal and lead back\nCranstoun scored on a rebound\nim Metcalfe's shot. He was off his\nlahco when lie reached out with\ne hand to scoop In the rebouml.\nShaw scored firs! ln the tlilrd\nriod.   Klniwiioil took a new lease nn\n0 when Sutherland  backhanded  one\nrough   the  defence   which   Uingford\nnot see,\n[Metcalfe sewed It up when he made\ni  of  his  sizzling   rushes   to   pluck\nwashar home.\nLrntup\n|Reglnu  Puts. Elmwood.\nGoal\n|mgfurii  Kreger\nDefence\n|-anstoun   Rennte\ndge       Sutherland\nForwards\n|etcalfe  .   It.   Hivers\n  _     Plewew\n|alonc  \u2014    0.   ItUern\nRubs\n\u25a0'iiiMinson   McLennan\nloll BOO\nlennedy     Hannah\n\\ ttef< ret.\u2014Jack   11 ughes.\nSummary\n(First period\u2014I, Rlniwuod, Suther-\nnd from It. Rivers. 14:CO.\nScrond iwrlod\u20142, Regina, Cransloun.\n:0l.\nThird period\u2014^. Refftoa, Shaw. .>:_;>;\n, Elmwood, EdwaidH, G:U; 5, Ktfflrw.\nIl-Mcalfe. 7 MO.\nPen a It its\ni First     period    It.     Rivers.     Sbaw,\nIVaHSttiun, (1*.  Rivers,  Dod*\u00bb,  SbOW.\n1 \u25a0\u2022cond       perl oil - Sutherland      and\nstoun.\n. Thlr 1    period - Sotli-i land,   YVilliuin-\nIxm.\nDEFERT\nBURGHS SEVEN\nGOALS ID DIE\nWin Round 17 to 1 in Allan Cup\nPlaydowns;  Lone Ottawa\nCounter Lucky\nIrish Lads Make\nOthers Look Green\nTORONTO. March 10.\u2014l.iiUurslty\nof Toronto Alumni brushed ;islde lln\"r\nfinal eastern Canada*, threat to theb\nAllan cup aspiration*. when   they   u>-\nfeated New Edinburghs of OU*.wi ...*\u25a0\u2022\ntonight, 7 to 1. In thf emend fame *\u2022\u25a0'\ntho home-and-home garnet, {hey hy\nwinning the round. 17 to 1, hi-vintf\nwon the ft\/at) k*mii-_* played a: Ol\ntawa,  10 to 0.\nThe winners wen* nut-tent of tlu\nsituation at all time* In tonight \u25a0\ncoiUest.\nThe lone Ott*W* counteier of tin\nseries, though richly deserved uu llie\nplay, was mule or It ss ul a f;*i \u25a0*-(\u25a0.\nPorter knocked the rrbber n, g| II.<\nline when hfl attempted to clear tin\npuck, after a hard shoi by McAvoy,\nwhich Mueller had difficulty in handling.\nLin\u00abup\nOttawa. Qia-bL\nGoal\nDeverldgo       Hulllvan\nDefem e\nFleming   Fisher\nReed   Porter\nTE! REPUTED\nrail,    Tomorrow    Will    Face\nStrenuous   Opposition   in\nOntario   Aggregation\nI\nIS LONG ONE\nIf (Jet  Into  Finals Will Have\nBeen Away From Home\nOver Month\nOuter\nShield-,\nII.  O N.-ill\nKllll   \t\nWlnga\nPlaxton\nHudson\nTrottler\nSuba\nHurne' I      Gordon\nMeAvoy    Hulllvan\nSummary\nRa*Sl    psrlm   1.    Vai-Hlly,    Plaxtun.\nsm.'.;  2, Vanity, Ptoxton,  1:27\nSecond period\u20143. Varsity, Plaxton,\n::V1; 4. N.-w lalliibui-Klis. Mi-An-y.\n7:32:   :.,   Varally,   Tnitlii r,   : 20\nThird p ri'i.l- G. Varsity, riax'uli.\nIll) 7. Vitraily. Pmter, 6:03; S\nVurtdty, t'uMliui, 7:211.\nIVnaltie* \u2014 I'lrsl period, nil; nuswl\nperiod, Trottler; tlilrd period, Hun am.\nHeld,  llvlier.  MeAvoy.\nDraw Announced\nfor Semi-Finals\nScottish Footer\nWILL PHI ON\nTl\nKELLY\n[3ELFHAN(TY\nDONOVAN\n1 CORBETT\nJ DOYLE   ,\n^RYAN ,\nBRESNAHAN     MORIARTY\n| SULLIVAN BURKETT\nJEFFRIES ikdENNINGS\nM\u00a3COY\nBy  AL   DEMAREE\n(Format;  Pitcher,  N.  Y.  Giants)\nThe sons of old Brtn !i;iv** alvvny\nb:td their phiei' ln tlie sun in spmt-\nand games tliat brought into play\ntbOOt natural *,**lfts nf brainy etrlbt.\nand nerve and the will in win which\nIs the very birthright of athlete*) ol\nIrish ancestry.\nJohn L. Sullivan. Jim Cofbett, Jim\nJeffrie*, Kid McCoy, Jmk Dernpary.\nTiny M\u00abHi-vi'i-n ami doSini of other\nclialiipiom-i in:iiU* boxing htitory, aim\nin ha.-ii'h:ill Uure MVW was a cliam\npionshlp or Ottt championship ck'ii\nln    the    hlstmy    of   the    name    where\ntheir natnea weft an; treaty iprlnkled\nIn   the   batting   oiilir.\nThe   mune-4   ,>(   Mi-Craw.   COUtllkey,\naM..i.iii.    i\\.lllns,    I>nff>.    K'ily,    Burh\nelt,      P.routh-TH.      riar!*,,      AU-xan IBl.\nKeeh-r,    Dunlin.    Carrlfan,    HttgfllM\nGriffith.    .MrKi-an,     Kyan    ami    bun\ndredt* of  Othera Ott  ii.iiiimt.il.\nTh-*- mystic music nf the line ilriV'\nas ll leaves lhe bat in tlu ttfHaa\nalways bring* back 0 horde \u25a0>. in-m\noiles about inyriails ol grtat nld\ngladiators   ol   tlm   diamond    to   th<\n\"dyed   in   wool'\nVANCOUVER, March 16.\u2014Trail\nlmck\"y team will encounter their\ntnoHt RerlouB obstacle, to date, on\n\u25a0 heir *iuent for the Allan cup, when\nihey ye up with Fort William, Thunder Hay'H entry In the annual hockey\nclassic, lf reports frum the east aro\nto be taken as a criterion of their]\nability. The Forts finally trinime:!\nIheir aiH'lent enemies, Port Arthur,\nafter Just failing: for two years, and\nsolvid to let nothing stop them\nnow   In   their  upward  career.\nI'luiii the netf* outward tbttft SoOt\nnot appear to be n vaafe link In the\narmor of the boys from lhe head of\nllm lakaa, Keai-n-'y, tin- new custodian of the nets, appears to have\nfilled to overflowing the shoos left\nvacant by the retirement of Ih*. Jack\nI.tiiKhy. \\\\h-> piloted Toronto Varsity\nto the Allan cup in '21 and has been\nwith thf boys since. Kearney is reputed to be a veritable s!one wall\nand slmuld give the Trull sharp-\n\u2022*<!i'*.-t<Ts plenty to worry about.\nFormer Peggers\nHub Qavfl and Harry Tuekwell.\ntwo fiiriimr Wlaslpag buys, do the\nilefemlinK and manage iiuili- well.\nhank you, having lOtM nuini'ioui*\npoiimls of avolrdupulw ami bein^ well\nschooled In tho proper usage of same.\nHurry I'ru.ser. a Velerun performer,\nJoes the relief spells for  this pair.\n-PTa-rd, \u25a0 newcomer at right wing,\nippears to be the plclt of a classy\nim mh nf forwards. ICri\u00ab- Pitt iiiR-i*.\nt-tiine Inhabitant of IteKina. boMl\nwn the center job regularly and\nbraakl into the. scoring column with\nimm.it.in.us fragufney. McLtod. an\n'ther newcomer, attends to the re\nmalntnf retutar berth, and also doe\n'us    share   toward    making   goanai\nUvea    inisi'i'able.      Ci.uk    a n I    BaCQUOU\nare the relief tyaopa for tlie forwards. Cook, also In bis firs; year\nwith the Puns, teoatt bo he a very\nitrone, iubi having heen tho etar of\n\u2022Mroral \"f the piayuff nits. Hacquoll\nli a veteran wha can be relkd upon.\nl-'rom the ebott it  may be gleaned\nthai   Pun   William' i-<   nunii'wbat   Of  a\nhockey   twain,  ami   furthegnortk  that\nTrail is going tfl hive gttlle a torrid\nlifln war nt\\ its handis. Any team\nthai can decision I'm I ,\\rthnr slmuld\ngo far in amalcur company.\nFORTS NOW ROLLING\nVVFaST FOR SEMI-FINALS\nTrail  Has  Won   Hearts  Coast\nFans: Will Have Slight Edge\non Series\nAMERICANS AND\nDULUTH IN DRAW\nCHICAGO, March 1C.\u2014Chicago\nAmericans and Duluth Hornets battled tu a 1-1 tie here tonight at the\nColiseum before the smallest crowd\nof tlm aaaaoit Tin- foxaa went into\novertime periods, neither outfit *kelng\nable   to   break   the  deadlock.\nRus    StephensAi    scored    Chicago's\ngoal early In the first period. Neither\nteam was able to score ln the eecon-Q,\nbut Kcaborn, I>uhi h defence man,\nknotted tha count In the third period*\nunassisted.\nThe tally came In very handy fot\nSeaborn, as he had just returned\nafter being penalized and fined IIS\nfor upsetting Stephenson and throwing his stick across the Ice.\n\u2014, *e*a\nCrow   hunt,   near   Yorkton,   N.   J.,\nslaughtered 1000 of the birds.\nfan.\nVANCI OVER, .March 16.\u2014Trail,\nFort William or tbe eastern Canadian\nhoflfcey \u25a0'liumpiuns are going to find\n11m road tO the Allan cup a. long\njourney Ibis yen. OWtflg to the fact\nthai the .-mi-finals ami finals are\nbilled   for   Vancouver.\nThc two teams which enter the final\n\u25a0tags will be on the road for at least\nBooth,   something   unusual   for   an\namateur hockey aggregation.   For this\nreason    Trail,    w lm    demonstrated    BU-\nperioniy over Alberta champions so\nconvincingly, may have nn edge on\nutber vlalUng teeing, Trail, who have\nmade many friends here hy their\nclean and elevi* play, will have the\nadvantage uf b*ln| familiar with the\nii.'  Ini.'.    Tlmy   will  also have  plenty\nuf time to real   bafori Friday gfghfc\nwhile the Fort William team Is hitting\ntha  ra!tiers  from  Regina.\nSlmuiii thu British Columbia champions g*o through to Iho finals of the\nCanadian amateur hockey champion-\nships, they win be forced to be away\nfrom homo for over a month. Tliey\nleft Trail on February U, and the\nearliest they ran b'avi* i.s March 22,\nif    they    get     knocked     out.    by    the\nThunder Hay cfaamplone, but in case\nthey survhu It will mean staying\nhen until   the end  of March.\nLONDON. Ilarch 1*5.\u2014The dr--v\ntor the fenil-flnal play of the BAM-\ntlsh Football cup was made t'l'v a*\n(follows:\npest   nr.*   ra   Partick  This te,  at\n\u25a0friii   Castle,   Kdli-burgh\nFalkirk as. r--Hm, at Ibro.. park\niPMgera*.\nThe ganus will be ptgjred 00  BatJ\nkli*day,  March '^6.\n\u00a7S(. Patrick's Day Wdl\nBe Celebrated in South;\nJust the Green in North\nIDUBLdN,   March   1$. \u2014.Elaborate    ir-\nraugemeutH   have   bi'en   completed    l\"\nmake St.   l'atrlck's day   toiuoii\",-,\ngayest    ualloiial   lioli.lay   lu   tb     y   11\not the Haoratat\nThen- will In- burse KOblg at B.*M> -\n!cycle. Just outside Dubgn, alo (\"ut-\nball, of both British ami Gaelic typea\naa well as haesWy ati.i pigading (\ntroops. There will be rtJcW tl\nIrish inusl-r, one of which I'nsi .ih\npMgmv*! aud his \u00abUe \u00bbui attend\nGovernor-i.Vii\"1 al Henley uil' pmMi\nal  the  gala  banquet.\nCork and many olh-er eatftbetm\nftgtru v\\ 111 have til hbrkt taaeta, but\n[in the \"Black  Norlh -  lhe ontj   trlbuti\ntlm    festival's    n:t I l->n il    .a   i <\u25a0 tl I\nI mih be ume wearing ofl the green\nThr-w From Celtics and Kalkirks\nAlso Make Scottish Eleven\nto Tour Canada\n.;i.ASi;,\\\\\\ March 16.\u2014Tin- foUoV-\nbiKr    playi rn   have    l>ecn    selected    by\nHi\"    s, i.itish    T'ootball   association    In\nmake ihe tour of Canada during the\nforthcmalng nnkaar*   The Oral game\nwill It pla j i'ii In .Munirral \u00ab-,, Kin-\nplie d iy.\nHamilton, Craig, Cunningham. Ar tb*\ni'.'.iM. Mulrhead. Rgqgam Blair,\n) 1yd\";      Ituihaiian.      .Morion;      I took,\nBan kin. Dundee; Oallagher, Hunter,\ns.-i tt. Falkirk; Uorrieon, st. mrrea;\nMcCrory, Mclean. McStiy. Celtic;\nSimpson, Dundee rnlled; Swallow, St.\nJohnstone.\nFort William Team\nPasses Calgary in\nEarly Morning Hours\nCAl-'iAKY. Manh  11,    I'ort  William\nlm-. key  i\" iin. en  route  to  Vancouver,\nwhere-   they    w iH    plav    Trail\" Friday\nand    Monday    lu    Allan    rup    rlimiiia-\ntUm   aarlta,   paaaad   tnrpugtl   Calgary\nthis   BOtntag   al    l;N      ('wm*.   in   lh'\n\u25a0\u2022ariy  hour i  delegation  ofl ok)  Port\nWiiiiatnit-*.-   and   hockey   cnthualaata\nwho   plnuned   to   in; ft    tin-   ham   ili.l\nHut do so.\nOLD COUNTRY\nFOOTBALL RESULTS\nR.\nThe spurt of curling |s popular  In\nI every part of Canada, ami the city\nof Winnipeg Ih generally retarded a<\ntho world center In thin winter --port\nLOfCDON,   March   16\n! todav'.-   I ball   I'.im-\" :\nENGLISH   LEAGUE\nFirst    Division\n|    Cardiff J. iM--i-y County o.\nSecond Divi-sion\n|      I'liel  im    I,    1'oitvj.le   0.\nNotts County   2.  Rem'.lbg   1\nMi.hib'si.mu :..  s. ati   Iklelda\nSCOTTISH    LEAGUE\nFirst Division\nRangers  ..  Morion  1.\ni    i'.ni\" :. Alrdrle I,\nDundee I, PUkflrh 3\ni.ti\nThree Americans are elt|**ible this\nseason for tbe Oxford vurnlty j-re.v.\nThey are J. L. Merrill, RbodM BChol-\nar -from California; H. T. Kingsbury, captain of last year's undefeated eight at Val\", and rharles K.\nDarlington, for two years a member\nof   the  Harvard   varsity.\nHARRY DILLON IS\nMATCHED, LENHART\nTACOMA, Wash,. .March 16.\u2014Harry\nDillon, claimant <'f tie liylit-!.i-1 vy-\nweight   chalii|>luUKhip   of   Canaua,   %'*S\nTtoS  I\u00abnhai 1   \"i  IpotaM  wi'-  meet\nhar*   March  .11   In  th\"  six-round  main\nevent   ofl   a   boxing   card.\nPACIFIC NEWSPAPER\nMEN TO PLAY GOLF\nV ANmrvKH. Maih Hi. A jolf\ntmn*nanm;ii o;m u i\" -all iiearepaper\nm\u00ab'u along iu* PacMle cuaal arlH be\net.ik ii on ib\u00ab' C r. it. ui'u course,\nlaeuflgara,   al    Houth    Vancouver,   mi\nMonday,    .lune    *;.       Aiuk uni'i-inmit     to\nthis effacl was mad\" this evejuing al\nthe offlcee her   ut the Canadtaa Pa-\ncifl.    railway     Details   <>f   the   com-\npi-tiiiuu   h;\\\\i yet   tu  |\"'  wi rki d  out,\nexpec -.I  thai   it   \"in   take\nthe  foi in   Ofl a   hand!  ap  C mh vt.     ll   is\ne ,-.,-i t.i   tii it   N   pi iyai I   ''law u   frum\nthe principal  senttpapers uf  the  l'a\n. -I     1  all] take part\nBoys Has an Easy\nWin Over Kiernan 'n\nBilliard Play. Coas\n\\ ANi'nrvi'.it. March le,\u2014C\u00bb N.\nBoys of Vancouvi r, ereitern Canada\nene   ctwntpton,   rm I   Jemee   Kleman\nalso of this .Hy, ibis afternoon ami\nevening lu lhe first round uf the\nKnglNh billiard lourn tin il leading\nto  the   Dominion   profeaslonal  chain-\nplonsbip.     and      !'\u25a0\">''\u25a0     -\" \"in \"il      i m\npointa to Rlernan's Ml I\nbraaki of IW, IM and IM The\nma'ch will conclude tumorroa night\nTh\" ulnmr will meet Jach McMillan,\nfmimr Dominion tltleholdeg nexl\nMonday.\nWINS  TITLE\nSeaborn Tacks Fifteen Hundred\nFine on Sheiks; Check Dishonored\nSASKATOON, Sa.sk., March 16.\u2014A $1500 fine wbh\n.slapped on the owners of the Saskatoon Professional\nHockey club fur refusing to play the third and final game\nof the Prairie league championship series with Calgary, by\nCol. W. K. Seaborn, president of the league, who announced his decision in the matter today.\nColonel Seaborn also stated that a check for $1500,\nwhich had been given to him by the Saskatoon management at the conclusion of the Calgary-Saskatoon playoff\ngame on Thursday night, had lieen dishonored by the\nbank, and declared that if thc check was not honored by\nMonday next he would take the necessary steps to collect.\nThis, sum of $1500 was the league share of tho gate receipts after H3 per een' had been deducted by the rink\nowners and $500 deducts by the Saskatoon club as a\nreward for reaching_the finals. _     _    _        \u201e        _\nPARIS,    Mai.li    in    KU    rfllrua\ni-i'l'tiiit'il     Hi,-     I *r,-n,'i     iiiiiMl\u00bb>wi'!i;li'\ntills  tiiiii,:iu  r...in   iin   KottM   \"\n.Joints   In   n    U-round    l'\"iit.      MIi-mi\nl\"\"k   llll'  l.'.i.I  :ifliT  lh.    -,    I. nil\nami   MVWT   luHt   It\n\"SPEY\nROYAL\nNTMPIRE\nUil lemon  Would  Havo  Contest\nat Ottawa in  August of\nNext  Year\nOTT.WVA,  Mnrch   It!.\u2014The   propoatl\nn    hold    an    tutt-i'-Kin*.]--.-    rifle    meet\nat t'l'unauKiit rifle raagai here* in\nAttC<WL i'-r~*. wat Indoroed at the annual in-\" ting of lbe GotoeSt UUH as\n\u25a0mi-latii 11 '\u25a0\u2022liny, ani tha vovemment\nwill be aeked to aoxtite HT  to rM\nin    Financing   the   meet.      Hun.    Ilu^h\nOuthrioi Conaarvativa icmier. ami Ion*\nator   Boatoch   tttendod   the   im*etin*f\nml lialoreed the propoaal.\nCul,    .1.    I.    MclAron    was    ret'lei'teii\nprealdont, and it wuh aa-ddad lo hold\nthe    annual     rifle    mntchos     uf    the\nn. C. it. A. here durlm the w <k\nbeginning Augnel li,   it nlaa wm an-\nii<um j  the Blaley tana will oonrial\nf two oi't'i.'crs end Is ahoottng ttoot*\ntot    th'   mom   \u25a0    Uurt  vear.\nCoi    O,   n.   itreet   \"f   Ottav.a   \u00abg|\nBleOtOd     cliairman     of     the     tXaOUtl   t\n\u25a0oinmiitee, a*hlrh Includea the folluw-\niiiK   westi-rii  0(11\nBrlg.-Oen. j, Dutf Btugrt* Vanoou-\nvot; L'eut.-Cul A t;. styl. :\u25a0 1'.--\n_*lna; .nil Capl C, I'. Amlrcw.i, W n-\nolptf.\t\nWEST    POINT   WINS\n\u25a0Ml I'ti.NT. N. v., March ic\u2014\nw-st rm ii i r.uieis today triumphed\nOVtr UoQIU university of Montreal\nn a gymnaetlo meet. The final score\nwot 'Z~,  to 8.\nAgreeably agod,\nsmooth, fragrant\n\u2014congenial company anywhoro\nSold only\nthrough Fair\nPrica Dtalare\nIO\nYEARS\nOLD\nThin advertIbCtuent lf not pabUihvd\nor dlspUy-Mt tiy 1:lie Uquor Control\nBouti at by tlio Oov-smiiient of Brttlih Colambl*.\nWake   up,      wako     up   you sleep-y   head,\nGet  up,,     (get    tip, get  but    of bed\nrtMn ' IK* K<Mi. K\"i  il'*\nC*\u00bbf\u00ab H\u00abb. Ri*. **\u2022'!*>\n4S**********\nAlarm Clocks\n\u2666J.75 to *5.50\n6X\" high\nThe\nCHOICEST \u00b1mgmnm\n.nd    SCOTCH\nOLDEST    UfUICVY\nprocutablc    ffnlOM\nti\u00ab_|dvcrti\u00bbmcnl  is not pubUshfd_pr\naplayed by tht LiquorControIBoard or\nby the Government of British Columbia-\nA Cheery Ring\u2014On Time!\nThere's otic thing about Ingersoll Alarm Cl'xks\u2014they arc\n-Jepcnd.ible.\nTh.tt means a whole lot in thc morning when the alarm fOd off.\nIt means \"get-up\" but it means you're starting your dty on time,\nand that you can do your day's stint withuut rush or hurry.\nIngersoll Alarm Clocks range in price from $1.75 to $-5.50;\nyou can select any one of them with confidence Ivcausc they\nare all Ingersoll in reliability.\n_f iNG^fiSO^kW ATCH COjnc.A 149St.Cathchnc n . li., Montreal, P. Q. ^\nHOW m*tny tlmti hut you driven th* odd St\nmil** -over th* wetk tnd wonderful *. Mhrr\nind 1 rtal road* Vou ttVe a sharp cunt, end\nthere, clot* 10 tht ditch, a it all* J car, all Ita occu\u00ab\npanta buiy-nor on the tnglnt it'r tlrt trouble\nYou pat youratlf on tht back aa you aho-oc peat,\nand the \u00bblf*- remarks In a que*ittonln*| tone, \"1\ncertainly hope we'll not have trouble Ilka that.\"\nAnd vou hall mumble, \"Me too.'\nYOirgK doubtful -why not b\u00ab aure* Equip with\nGregory Balloom they are dependable. Their\nserpentine tread reduces the skid ti.uard and\nIncrease* braking efnclency. They absorb roed\nthocka easily. Then big mlltagt la th* talk of\nWestern Canada.\nGREGORY\nBALLOONS\ntbc co.cony   rinc o luteauuMtL-'\naKaKT   COQUiTlAM. BC*\nOffice\nStationery\nLetterheads\nBillheads\nStatements\nEnvelopes\nVouchers\nSynoptics\nLoose Leaf Forms\nLedger Sheets\nLoose Leaf Binders\nPayroll Sheets\nEverything in Printing\nfor the Office\nThe Daily News Job Dept\nPhone 144 (Two lines)\nPRINTING-RULING-BOOKBINDING\n 'Fife ngUT\n\u25a0THE NELSON DAIL?fNEWS, THUKSDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1987\nON THE BOSTON ORIS TEAM\nDavy Bancroft Leads Pack of Eager Athletes in Training\nfor the 1927 Season; Hopes to Get Them\nPast Early Season Collapse\nBy   STONEY   McLlNN\nST. PETEltHBUltU, Flu*., Marc* 18.\nA MBIT10N and enthuslusm, founded on friendly competition for -s-<--. <-r;\u25a0 I\n***** positions, Impress the visitor to Waterfront park in thi Bum bin* dty,\n\u2022where Davy Bancroft and his liu-ston Braves are readying theniselvn *'\"t\ntho 1927 flap chase in tin*- Natii.nal league. One thlnkw, and perhnjiw says i'ills neighbor,  \"Thin club  Ih going  somewhere.\"\nIn a good many years ot\nVisits to spring training\ncamps. 1 do not recall having watched a company of\nbaseball athletos more Mfftt\nfor work (to them it i** pla?}\nor lads who scattered ho\nmuch ginger all over the\npremiums. Thr Biiives think\nthis  i\u00ab  their  year.\nDavy BuiH'roft is a spirited\nand capable playing boss,\nmore a companion to his\nathletes than a whip cracker.\nHe has behind him one of\nthe finest personalities in\nbaseball, Judge Emil Fuehs.\n(-resident and principal owner of the Boston club.\nThe players all have been\ntreated with the utmost consideration in the signing uf\ncontracts^ and  In  th-e  training  camp  arrangements,\nSTONE?  McLINN\nDAVE   BANCROFT\nEverybody    Is   happy!\n\"It is a real pleasure to work wilh such a wonderful crowd of ball players,\" Banny declared. (He aaid \"work with\" and not 'teomnund\" or \"manage,'* which is worthy of particular note.)\n\"The Braves are sure they will be in the thick of the otunlOf penn-nt\nfight, with a good chance to win it,\" the manager rontmueii. tn noi\nmaking any wild predictions, but 1 am mighty proud of our players because\nuf the enthusiasm and spirit they are showing.\"\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nBancroft  it  hoping\u2014and   to   it  every   men   in   the   Boston   party\u2014\nthat th* Brave* will get away to \u25a0 good ttart. It wat spring trials,\ntribulations and tlumps thst upset their hopes the two preceding\nseasons.\n\u2022 .    .\nFRIENDLY   BATTLE    FOR   FIRST    BASE    POST\nAbout lhat friendly competition for positions\u2014the  one Uni\nBt.   Peto  is   between   Dick   Burrus   and   Jack   Founiier.    Tl>>   ...     . .no   itl\nnip and tuck for the Important first base post.\nAs so often happens when  ball players are contesting for .i Job,   Hurruej\nund Fournler aro \"closer\"  than  two peas In a pod.    Where one :   will\nfind the other. They are bunkies, pals, and have formed a Iwn Win mutual\nc id ml rat ion firm.\nThe story behind this is that lust season Burma, who batted .340 in\nIW aii'i was rated just about the best first sacker in the Nal iuI troop,\njslumpwi to a seuml-r-iUr lust year. Mr hutted .269 and his defentiva i.|.i>\nwas only so-so.\nTho  backsliding  of   BUfTIM  was   MM  of  the   r-MMM  tor  the   i\t\nund the second-division finish ot the Boston club. So wlun Fourim\u25a0: 11\nplaceil   un   the   unrk**'   by   I'-n-i-klyn   last   winter,   Run-reft   mbbtd   bin\nFounuer'-s   c;is>   was   mueli   the  sain'.     In   lt*24   he   led   the   N-ii io:. ..\nin home runs with   L'7.    In   IMS  he  li.ifeil   .lit)  and   knocked   out   ~~   bomtTB,\nLast year, due perhaps tn injuries, ]M   ilmpped to .3<*.3 in  batting and  hit oiil>\n31   homers.\nBancroft likes the way Dick and Jttfc are fighting for that Job Th-ir\nfriendly n nf st has glngend   up tin-  whole outfit.    The  OVODOSOt  MPs\ncurry iiotii Ufot**atfikott throufb the mwwin nnd i<t them continue to brutls\nIt out.\nSeveral   National   league   bsll  orchards  *f*e  made   to   measure   for\nFournier's  home-run   swipes,  and  switching  at  the   No.   1   bag   may   be\ndone to make use of the Frenchman's slugging.\nANOTHER   BATTLE  ON   FOR   SECOND   BASE   POST\nOther keen eontnete tot positions ttt loStnaa  Herb Thomu  and   Dick\n(iuutrcaii ai si eonjl bane, uith Eddie Moore in the background: alao between\nMoore and Andy High tor tlie hoi comer railed third base Al tfcli wrtUng\nTtonM end Moon look like tne wIbbma\nThomas ta \u25a0 r\"ly-|i..]y ihorty,  reminding dm ol   Al  Nixon,  who rnaaad\nMmee witli a club that is going ttmt*\nWhere fljey didn't fto so | >o4 tail\nseason. bu| neither (lid the club ,as a\nwhole.\nBab Bmlth, ttieu tried .i.rit-klinfc-. Is\nbaek al pitching e\\elusiveiy. lie is\nnappy over thli and eapecta lo win\ntfoubl.   Hie  l'i iputtee credited to him\nlast i 'ainiiaigii. Henry Wertz. \"who\nwon 11 in USS, is ona nt Bimiy's\nfuture greats\u2014'tha manager thlnkn so,\nanyhow.\nElmer lleaj-n is B young southpaw\nwho has a rosy fuluie. He WM Ifl\nin 11*26 nnd lhat retarded him. Johnny\nOooney. an--*lher h't'l luiiiiler, who also\nplays first base anil the outfield, was\nexpecting   (o  do   .sum-'   loppy   pushing\nthis yi ir. hot i i*-hlpped bone in the\nelbow of hie throwing arm sent him\nto the hoapltal.    He  will bt Qui   tot\nat     leant     two    months.\nQeqrge Mngri4g\u00bb. reteran \u00bbqlith\u00ab\npaw;    Charley    Robertson,    formerly\nWith White Sox and Crowns; Kohi.-i*\nEdward*. ox-O rtinnui h siar. uho won\n2.1    for    l'rovideiiie    last    season    arid\nwho hus a !\u25a0 nla Helng delivery; Harold HolshousiT. obtained from Charlotte:   Arthur Mills, a   lad   who landed\n14 for I'roviilenee in 'SI; Herman\n(joldsmiih. a right-hander who spent\nmost of the lasi summer on the\nMraves' RhnbN Islanl faj'm, and .lack\nKnight,    obtained    frnm    ihe    I'hi Mies.\nare    pitching   candidates   in   camp.\n.Hanny 4-NM'. know win' at how many\n\u25a0will   make   Ihr   fttuSb\nBancroft himself is m splendid\nphysical trim and his batting and\nfielding at the training base have\nbeen of the kind that set s fine\nexample for the privartcs in the\nranks.\nHANDICAPPED    BY    POOR\nGETAWAY\n\"I ttt   ehief   handieap    iasl    y.*ai    w.is\na poor getaway. Sue to eight days of\ncold weather just before tht\nopened, when we were compelled to\nHe around a hotel, and secondly, to\ninjuries and sickness, which itlst us\nHearn and  Werti,\"  the   manager said.\n\"i figure baseball \\% tt per ceal luck\nand M per rent spirit. A team that\nlias the spirit and is winning gttfl the\nluck. Of lourse. I run assuming that\nthe team is made up et athletes who\nare \u25a0\u25a0otnpi'h-iit t\" play in tiie majors.\n\"This may be our year. 1 ean't tell\nanything ntwui it yet. The Cunts\ni:hl Kuls will he hard learns to whip.\nI shall be very glad to climb oul \"f\nthe serond division this year. Hut\nyoa never know what will happen in\n\u25a0 \u25a0!  do you?\"\nANTI-VIVISECTION MEET\nIS NEAR RIOT, MONTREAL\nStudents    From    Universities    Vigo.*-\nouely Protest; Speakers Unable\nto Be  Heard, Owing   Row\nAmong  Audience\nMONTKKAL.   Manh   16.   -Chans  I\nnear rioting, with medical Itudent-l\nof the local universities vigorously\nprotesting the- points rained by the\nvarious speakers and excited woman\nraging against the unties of the stu-\nth uis. featured s meeting here to-\nnlgM under the auspices of the\nAnti-Vivisection League of On nana.\nHumanitarian motives were thrown\nt-i the winds, while parties to both\nsides of what became a live controversy in Montreal hurled \u25a0 n vest Ive\nat  their opponents.\nFace slapping with Indulged In by\none enraged lady, he victim being\na man in the next m at, who happened to differ with hei in htr view.\nThere were rjiilet moments in ti'i;\ngueetlng, and while i pea Iters were\nendN ivorlu '() mike thrmsehrei btotS\nfrom Lhe platform, the audience w i-\nIndulghlg Ul ti verbal donnybrook on\ntlw floor.\nKing George May\nStart Jubilee\nFun in Canada\nOTTAWA, March Iti.\u2014At the first\nmeeting of the National committee\nfor commemoration of the diamond\njubilee of confederation, held here\ntoday, formal organic it bm was carried   out.\nA suggestion thai Hli Majesty the\nKing should open the celebration by\ntouching a signal In London immediately after which tbe new Carillon\nbells in the tower of the parliament\nbuildings would ring out nnd be\ni-roadcast to let all Canada know of\nthe nation's 60th birthday, was considered  and  practically  approved.\nThe executive upon which every\nprovince of Canada ta represented\nis as follows: Hon. J. D. Stewart,\nimo.I.; Hon. Walter Footer, N.B.;\nHon. A. W. Black. Nova Scuttii; Hon.\n'{.Miloiph*' Lemleux, Quebec. 8ir\n'Ieorge Carneuu, Quebec; Sir Oeorge\nl'erley, Quebec; Thomas A. Hearn,\nOntario; Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Ontario;\nThomu Moore, Ontario; .1. W. Defoe,\nManitoba; fct ,i. Cold well, Saakatohe-\nwan; Hon. R. B. Bennett, Alberta;\nSenator Hewitt Bostock, British Columbia.\nDick Rudolph will again be\nBanny's first lieutenant. He thinks\nthe Braves have a chance to contend for the flag if they get over\nthe spring hurdles. That is this\nreporter's opinion. Watch Boston!\nii'\"pyright.>\nToi tow   Money   Mi*Lum   peys   I\nvisit  to  ihe  St.  Louis   Hrown*:.   where\nDae lb-why is the new bote.\nMiscellaneous\nflies for the Braves and Phi 11 lei     H<\nand   wetgha   eoneldorably   more   than!\nthe IM pounds opposite liis name on I\nthe    roster.\ni'ii>. idem e. mi the Bastet n league, I\nwae  tic so i ( Thomaa'  ectivltlea\nlast year. He played in III games I\nnnd hatted .tti Ha led In runs\nm wed with Itl and Kole 18 ba \u25a0\n\" I am ROI ready I\" say that Thomas\n\u25a0will hit and field up to major requirements.\" Hanny told BM. \"Hut a\nl'uy aa fast U be is, with loadi \"f\npepper and ambition, should me ha\nthe  grade.\"\nU Thomas wins the second baae\npost, then Eddie Mnore. former Pirate\ninflelder and a \"6-year-old athletr\nwho knows his diamond onions, will\nbe the third sicker Andy High, all-\nround tnfleM laborer, will be kept In\nreserve and uaed at second, short or\ntlilrd   when  and   if necessary.\nA guess is that tbe Boston Infield\non opening day will find Burrus on\nfirst base, Thomas on second. Bancroft at short and .Moore on third.\nThat will be a smart and skillful\ndiamond quartet, fast on the bases\nnnd with a possii-b- JM punch at bat,\nFournb'i*. High and Cautreau will\nlie the reservists. Little Doc Oauti eau\nwould be in there rik'bt along If he\nhit a little better and had more\nstrength in his throwing arm. IL-\npepper  makes   him   a   Vafawd   mcmbei\ntor the tetun.\nBoston outfield is \"set\" with\ntddie Brown, Jimmy Welsh and\nLance Richbourg as tht regulars\nend Jack Smith and Leslie Mann\nfor   utility   labors.\nRICHBOURG    WAS    AMERICAN\nASSOCIATION   STAR\nKichbourg Is the high-pri' ed ac-\nUUisition who was the big batting\n\"punch of the Alii'-raai, MSOclaUoa\nlast year. He can \"go get em\" and\nrun thc bases, as well as s!ap tpneea\n\u2022far and often.\nZach Taylor nnd Frank Gibson, vet-\nrrans who were with tbe Braves last\nyear, will do (he bulk of th\" eateb\ning. Bul afeuBtj Pnnnchi Hogan, a\n200-pound, 21-year-old strong boy,\n\u2022win be in tic picture somewhere.\nHogan played with Lynn In the\n\"New Kngland league lent year, He\nbatted .368 and among his hits wer*'\n32 two-baggors and 19 homers He\n-swings  with   tammendoon   poensr   ami\ndrives a ball as far and hard as Ruth,\nllitting right-handed. He must barn\nsome things about receiving, but is\nnn apt and willing pupil\nBancroft's pitching staff ts not the\nt-eet ln the league\u2014but it la not the\nworst. Larry Benton and Joe Oen-\newlch are erperlenced right-hand\nfin va ri   who   will   win   u   flock   of\n'.'\u25a0\" y* era old,\nfee)\nPaper Displayed Race\nWinners. Entry Forms\non Counter; Is Fined\n\\ m n'i;i.\\,  March   K.   Mm\nhid   on    Ihe   counter   of   Ua   s|->re   a\nnewspaper   uith   race   results,   as   well\nil    copies    4.f    rac    vntrles,\ni ieorge aft eel   -nanti   cijrar  store  pro-\npri. tor,    was    today    fined    |.\u25a0\u25a0\nliarge  of  running  a   gambling   house.\nsteei, InoannwX daclaraa In win appeal. The crown proseculoi declared\nthai   technically   any   store   displaying\nDewapaperi with race results or raw\n, ,'iite-l\nKOOU   I'll'];.   W001>  PIPE \u2014 guality\nBrand.   -,   \"...   \u2022..   \">.   6-lll .  any  pressure.\n!\u25a0*.   'iii'ii* z,    H;irrop. (71M )\nPoultry and Egps\nFEW\nDAT!   ('nm     \"i    l.i-Kii..rn\nli   [i.r   l.*.;  braadlai cockerels,\nu-li       Hnd  ..n.   i::ilt..ur (7141)\n\/                            s\nU*ed Articles\nReal Estate\nRooms\nBoard\nTo Rent\nBoats and\nAutomobiles\nV                                                            a\nClassified\nAdvertising\ni ; ' s\nHelp Wanted\nPositions Wanted\nLost and Found\nLivestock\nMachinery\nFarm Produce\nTimber and Mines\n.:                                                      .   1\nClassified Advertising Rates]    Miscellaneous for Sale\nTaut snd Classified AdTtrttslng \u2014\nOne and a half cents a word per Insertion. If paid In advance, 6o per word\nper week, or 22Ho per word per month.\nTransient ads accepted only on a cash-\nin-advance basis. Bach Initial, ffgure,\ndollar sign, etc., counts aa ons word.\nMinimum 25c, If charged 60c.\nMarrtagsi, Seethe end In Msmortnm\nCards\u2014Three cents per word; 60o mlal-\nmum.\nSituations Wanted Male\nTHIRD CLASS ENOINEER wants Job.\nMarried, T., 217 Georgia st. W. Vancouver,   B.C. (7138)\nSituations Wanted Female\nYOUNO I.ADY would like employment\nut anything for a few hours a day.\nApply  Box  7159,  Dally News.  (7169)\nSITUATION WANTED \u2014 Hotel, or\nliousekeoper for bachelor preferred.\nCall Boom 32, K.W.C. Block, Nel-\n\"\"\"\u25a0  (7111)\nFemale Help Wanted\nWANTED \u2014 Competent girl for general housework. Apply, with references, to Mrs. F. S. Willis, Trail.\n (7135)\nCity Property for Sale\nEOII SALE \u2014 Property adjoining tho\ntownsite. Inquire Bor 213, Alns-\n\"orth. (7085)\nIt Pays\n3 To'List\nExclusively\nWITH\nC. W. AppJeyard\nTo Let\ntO    LET\u2014Al    Boawell,    ootUfl*.    Pint\nrinntwlicd.    siiiHli    Klinli n    and    cuili-\nvaiad Und  t,.  two ajtrea ir dtalred,\niinii  iiiiplnynii-iit  part time. T.  links\nBoswell,   !!.(* 17111)\nLive Stock for Sale\n\u25a0mt BALE\u2014Good nuleli goat. Togge,,.\nI.mi.-, due rresheh Noon. I'rice |3J\nJohn   Hulcllffe,   111..inl.l.   lie.     (7145)\nn.V.    SALE 'Mn--.     t,;iins    ...uni;\nboraea. Tn-., blaok, osa bar. Kl\\<-\nMix aiul s.i.n ... hf nlil. Weighing\nfi'.ui     fourteen    to    sixteen    liiinilieil\n..-iii     Alao two | i wafoaa.    Bin\nClient. Iikntr.    Cie.se, nl    V.illey     HC\n     i7i:i:n\n_Purs_\nOEBCHEIT TOR CO. LTD, 1(1 Cordova 8treet WeaL \\ iineouver, BC\nHighest prices ],nld nil kinds i.f ran\nfurs. We specialise In all kinds ,,f\nrahbll skins. (713y)\nCONDENSED DTAKT ADS ORDER FORM\nth* fills blank on which to write your condensed ad., om word in each ipaea.\np-adose money order or check and nail  direct to The Daily Nawa, Nalaon. B. G.\nKate: One and a half cent a word each insertion, six conaecntire inaerttoni for\npriee of four when cash accompanies order. Minimum, 25c Each initial, figora, dollar\nstoma, tU, count as one word.   No charge leas than 60 centa.\nPlease prtblish the adrertiatennt bdorw\nje_M,t-**\u2014&Xnxkm\\\n1  *\u25a0**,\ni\n*\n*\u2022   '        *\ni             i\n4\ni\n\t\n'\nIf daalrad, rastlaa  may  ba  add mid la  box   aumbara al Tha Daily  Nawa Offica.    If tajajllaa ara\nta ba awalUd, anoloa* Na axtra to aavar aaat af paataaa and allaw flva taarda aartra for baa aaiabaai\nMrs. B. Hughes listed her property with us on March Ith and\nsold It for CASH on March Uth.\nEXCLUSIVE LISTINGS\nWANTED\nHave a >!000 Cash Buyer walling now.\nFOR SALE\nAii    cxccllofit    Bungalow,    two\nbedrn\u00aba<i     owbmM     foundatiou.\nK500; easy lorms.\nC. W. APPLEYARD\nInsurance\nStocks Bondi\nCity Property\nNI'JLS-VN, B. C.\n   _____)\nLEGAL NOTICES\nOOVE\u00bbI4MrHT    niOPEBTY    fOB\nTWO HUNIIItKI) PBKEIaBSS INCUBATOR, fourteen ilulliars. Atkinson,\nGranite Road,  Nelson. (7155)\n1200, IIADIO, COMPLETE. Loud\nspeaker, batteries, aerial, llll. Box\n31,  Nelson. (7140)\nFOR SALE\u2014Two rockers, U t.-iMcs, 2\ndoaen pint sealers, book shelves, refrigerator, Brunswick phonograph.\nApply  Box   Ml',,   Nelson,   B.C.     (7121)\nBARRELS,   KEGS AND EMPTI   sacks\ni\u2014MacDonald Jam Company,  Nelson.\n(8953)\nPIPB AND FITTINGS,\nBARBED WIRE, ETC.\n10,000 feat IX-Inch Plpa, Special, 10c per foot Fun atock other\nalzea, alao Fittings, at low prlcea.\nNew Galvanized Barbed Wire,\n14.00. Black 13-00. per apooL Roof-\nIn* Felt, l-ply 11.00, 2-ply 12.00,\n\u2022 -Ply M-81, Iter roll. Extra heavy\nMineralized Surface, 00 lba, per\nroll 13.00. Mixed Wire Nalla,\n$2.00 per keg. Wire Rope, Can-\nTaj, Logging Suppllee and aU\nklnda of equipment.\nB. C. JUNK CO.\nIU Powell St Vancouvar, B. C.\n  (8954)\nFOR SALE\u2014Liu-ge sleel Gurney Oxford range, $30; pure bred Rouen\ndnck eggs, $2 setting. Noakes, Bui-\nfour. (7175)\nFOR SALE\u2014Good Hairy cow, 4 yenrs\nold, freshen March 2D, $85; one set\nteam harness, 2-Inch traces, good\ncondition, $25; single plow harneea,\n$5.    J. A.  McKay,   Iijlfour.      (7178)\nCLASSIFIED ads bring results quickly\nand economically.    l*ajc a word\nBoats and Automobiles\n:\"'>u\"'\"T5'*'Tnr'^~T95?'\"*cTi\"^T^^\nfully equipped.    Apply Box  615, Nelson,  B.C. (7170)\nFOR SALE \u2014 1923-4 coupe cur, Ford.\nfoUr new balloon tires; Just overhauled;   fully   equipped,   spue   win el\nspare   tire;   self   starter,   etc.      Bean\nat Harrop.   Apply L. O. Serres.    (7131)\nWANTED    \u2014\nPhone   7I8R.\nSecondhand\nrowboat.\n.     (7118)\nFOR  SALE\u2014Ford  car   In   good   condl-\ntion.    Apply 720 Bnker slreet.   (7095)\nNursery Products\nSENATOR DUNLAP AND VAN SAM\nSTRAWBERRY PLANTS, $6.50 per\nthousand. Monrad Wigen, Wynndel,\nB.C. (TuiiM\nGLADIOLI.     PKONIES\nIF  YOU  WANT   the   loveliest   mui   best\nsend   for  free  Oatalog.   M. & O. Dodds,\nSorrento,  B.C. \u00ab>$g|\nBusiness Opportunities\nLUNCH   COWNTER-RESTAURANT\nGood   fixtures,  equipment,   .stock\nbusiness,    can    be    purchased    C__\nplete  for  $2700.    Apply  \"The  Offll\n\u25a0 (69|1\nFurnished Rooms to Renl\nFURNISHED    ROOM\u2014End    of     B ikl\nstreet.     Phone   493X. {____\nJ'iHINISiIEij   'i\"a*ci itooM   stiTft\nApply 507 Carbonate. \"J**!\noaf]\n(MM\nKERR^APTS.\u2014Furnished suites.\nSUITE\u2014Ashman's   Apartments.\nFOR RENT\u2014In Annable Block. Slngf\nfurnished room. Also two and thral\nroom suites. Hot and eold watal\nsteam  beat and  light. (695IT\nand economically.    \\%c a word\nFarm and Dairy Product\nFOR    SALE\u2014Cl. ;ni     'in-ld     Coin\npotato**),   two-fifty   -per   hundred.   Ad\nply N. E. Carlf,  Perry Biding*.   (7150\nFOK SALK \u2014 Nine tona Wee Mad\nGregor pot Moe p. State best jirlcJ\nSchtuvon,   ShoreacriP. UlOll\nFOIt SALK\u2014Blue stem seed wheal\n$1.90 per bushel. Six rowed Mtt\nbarley, $:, per 101) lbs. F.O.B. Edcef\nwood. E, C. Truvt-s, Dairy rtanc-tJ\nKdK-nv-HHl,   I-i.C. ____      (71001\nLive Stock Wanted\nYOUNO\ndred.\nHOUSE,    Mm. nt    twelve    hutll\nMagee,  Oray  Creek. (7U0|\nMiscellaneous Wanted\nED \u2014 White\nweil cna-TaS,\nBox  MI,\nraw wool, alsJ\ngood condftlonl\n       (7167f\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL\nDIRECTOR\nAccounting\nCHABi,as r.    xv*t.mh-\nAndltor, MacDonald Jam Ba\nBox   1191.  Nelson,   B.C. (699^)1\nTransfer\nATKIKSOlf   I\u00aba\u00abSl-B\u00ab\u2014Ooal,   Wood\nand   baggage.    Rhone 174. (6\u00ab\u00ab4)\nTLLIAMS'      TXATSSTBO\nni  and  Wood     Phone\nBaggage\nS,   C.9SE.)\nWood Working Factory\nBTRAWBERRY I'LANTK \u2014 Gibson\nAroma, Dr. Burrlll, Magic Gem,\n$10.00 1000; PnrKonn' Beauty, M:i-\nKoon, J6.IJ0. John Avis, Ferry Hiding. (7084)\nFRUIT  TREES,   ROHES,   ORNAMENT-\nAL NHltUl.S. iiutx, liming plants T.\nRoynon, A-fcnl i\"i* l.auiit\/. Nurwr-\ni- s,   .Nrlwiiii. . i7li;ii)\nInsurance\nTENDEKK witl be received by thc\nUndttrslgn-t-d Up to Noon of Saturdiiy,\nlin- MtTl day of March. 1927, for the\npurchase of tbe Lnuiuli ''Jiuann,\" l->-\neated  at  Christina  Lake.\nThis Launch -ms a length of IR\nt'..i, to-aa 4 teet ii m-'iMs. irafi u r.*t\n6 Inches, -md is powered wit li u i.;i-i\nhope Engine  i H. P.\nFor furtlur partlCUlari apply to the\nDlHtrtct   Forester,   Nelson,   B.C.\nThe highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.\nJAMK8   PATERSON,\nPurchasing Agent.\nParliament   BuUdtnfe-\nVlctoria,   B.C.,\nMarch   11th,   IttT (TUT)\nm\n007KKHM11NT   FMOPXHTY    TOt.\nTENDEKS \u00abin ii\u00ab> received hy the\nunderalfned up to Noon of Saturday,\nthe liGth day of March, 1927, for the\npurchase of the Launch \"Juniper,\" lo-\noated ai  .Ni \u00ab*  Denver on llocmn Lake.\nThis    Launch    bat    a    length    of    IB\ntat t, beta 1 feel 7 InebM, draft 2\nte< i. and li powt red with a 10 H.P.\nToledo   tSnctne.\nEor furthi r partirulais apply to the\nDistrict   Korrster,   Nelson,   B.C.\nThe highlit or any tender not necessarily   accepted.\nJAMES   PATERSON,\nPurchasing   Agent.\nParliament  Building-*,\nVictoria.   B.C.,\nMarch  llth,   i:'J7_ (717C)\nFor Rent\nINSURANCE\nAll Kinds\nREAL ESTATE\nHOUSES FOR RENT\nWo will bo plcaHcd io list your\nproperty fur Salo or Kent.\nCHAS.   F.  McHARDY\nThe   Insurance   Agent\nPHONE   135 NEI.SON,   B.   C\nWHY\ntake chances, when protection can\nbe bought so reasonably? Wo\nare agents for old-established companies selling\nLIFE,\nwarn,\nAUTOMOBILE,\nACCIDENT  &  SICKNESS,\nand all other tines of Insurance.\nWEST   END   AGENCIES\nIW Baker St., Nvlson, B. C.\nPhono 661 1'. O. Boi St\n  (tlll.-Wj\nLEGAL NOTICES\nTOUR-ROOM   HOUSE  fur rent.\nChoqm-tti'M  ,,n-r-iv\nApply\n(7H6)\nTAKIO NOTICE! THAT AMOClATBp\nMININO .-.* mm,i.IN'; COMPANT LlM\nIT Kit. ;i Company Incoiimrated unih-r\nLetten   Patro)   i Dominion  Charter),  a\nMining anil Development Company having lis registered office in the City of\nTrail, B.C., intend to apply for per*\nmiwulon to purchase the following described lands, situated about ten OfltJna\nSouth of (Joat Creek on th<1 Kast sido\nof Kootenay bake, commencing at\npost planted at the North Weet post\nof S.L. 46A, then*'- Smith fin chains to\npost No. 2, thence following hiRh water\nmark on Lake Shore in a North W'-^sl-\nerly direction to post No. :., thence 2f*\nchains Beet to point of commencement\nand containing 1R0 acres more or less.\nDated   February   26th.   1927.\nA880CIATKD MINLVtJ  <t MILL-\nINO  COMPANY   LLMITIOO,\n(7109) Dd.   Bainbrldge,   Agent.\nLAtfSOlf\u2014Bulow   market.     Carpenter\nami   .Toimr      Hardwood. (fii-fifi)\nInsurance and Real Estate\nR.\nHa.  Dili;, usuBAxca,\n\u2022 AKS   CITT   PBOPBRTT.\n T,08   Ward   mre.'t\nDAWSOH\u2014\nXaal   Batata,   Inanranoa,   Xaatala\nAnnable Blk. P.O. Boa 733. Phone  1>I.\n(6887)\nTABU\n(CD68)\nChiropractors\nD\u00bb. \u00bb. m. QRAT\u2014Chiropractor,    alike,\nblk.    Phones: Office, 116.    Res. 611T\nHours:  10-12 and t to 6.  Evening's  b,\n..inUm-nt.    S;.I : '.. 2.1 (o IL'm.       (69(19)\nFlorists\nGKIZZSLLB'S QREBMHOBBBS, \u00bb\u00bbL-\nson. Cut flowers and floral deslans\nws\n.   8.   JOHNSON   -\nPhone **42.    Cut flowera.    Potted\nPlanti* ;\\\\u\\ Klontl Kmhleint*. (fi971)\nWholesale\nA MACDONALD * CO.\u2014\n\u2022 Wholesale Grocers and Prorleloa\nMerchants, Importers of Teae, Coffeee,\nSpicei, Dried Fruits.  Staple and  Fancy\n\u25a0 *\u25a0 n\"'-rifs.   N'piFon.   HC. (6972)\nEngineers\nA.\nM. ann co.\u2014\nOOHTIUOIOKS\nFormerly Oreen, Bros., Burden. Nelaon\nClrll  a  Hlnlna- \u00abnrln~ra.\n\u00bb.   0..   Alberta   eed   oomlaloa   J..,,\nSurveyor. (6973)\nHD.   Diwsoir,   im   Inrreror.\n\u2022   auainr ana Civil Sag-laear.\nAssayers\np   W. WISSOWBOV, Box A1108, Nel-\nAJaaon, B.C. Standard western cliarcea\n Funeral Directors\nD. J. ROBERTSON,\nr.  _.  b.  ft a.\n\u25a0aaltarr Parlors aaa Beal Motor Keaxaa\nPhone a93  Day;  Klj-ht   WTL.\nSERVICE\n  (6976)\n_____ 5R\n\u25a0tan-Sard FnnUtwe\nCo. \u2014 Undertakers.\nAuto Hearse, up-to-\ndatfl chapel. Beet\nnervlcea. Pr loea\nreasonable.     (6977)\n 355\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 17,\" 1927\nPage Nbtff\nAmerican    Telephone     Soars;\nGeneral Motors Heavily\nBought at New York\nNEW   YORK,   March   1\u00ab.   \u2014   Lower\nfall   money   rates  and  expanding  ateel\nnlll   operation,   furnished    the   back-\nbround   for  a  sharp advance  ln  price\n|n  today's stock market.\nUnited States 8teel common touchsd\nthe highest price ever recorded at\n^6**%, up 2s'. American Telephone\noared over 8 polntB, to 166H, the\nhighest quotation since 1903, and General oMtors and Dupont touched 178Ti\nand 211, respectively, the peak prices\nfor   the   present  stocks.\nThe call money rate was lowered\nIfrom 4 to 31, per cent, the lowest flg-\npre since last June.\nWeakness had developed earlier in\nfceveral quarters. Southern Dairies A\nWoke from 33 to 26, and rallied to\nt)%, off 4H, and the B stock lilfoeel\n[Trom 12K to 914, and rebounded' to\nft\\i, oil 2 points.\nOeneral  Motors  was  heavily bought.\nackawnnna  Jumped  over  5  points,  to\np5 *****,.    duplicating    the    year's    high.\nAtchison,   Reading,   Lehigh   Valley   and\n, few others gained  2  points or so. '\nTime money and commercial paper\nnarkets were quiet, with no change\n|n rates.\nTotal sales\u2014!,01!,700 shares,\nw.w Tork Quotation.\nHigh Low Close\nMUod Chem, ... 141 nit 14044\nImer. Loco. ... 11114 novt lllH\nMner. Tele. ... uss, 157ft 16414\nlamer.   Tobac.    ..    126H    122       124%\nAnaconda            4644      46 4614\nAtchison          17544    17JJ4    17BH\nBait.  &   Ohio   ...    HIS    112       11]\nCan.   Pacific   ...    isr.i,    18&       186VI\nCerro   de   Pasco..      92\\. \u2022   62 62H\nChile   Copper   ...      36%      35T4      S\u00ab'.S\nCbrysler            42 4144      42\nCorn   Products   ,.      52 \".4      51H      52%\n\u25a0o*S'   \"A\"          23!4      12*4      21\nHen.    Motors    ...    17844    17344    1T8S\nSt.   Nor.   pfd.   ...      87'i,      86',      lift\nfclown   Hound           34 \u00ab4     \t\n\u25a0nap.   Copper   ...      19H      19*4      H<4\npntl.   Nickel           4144      4044      41)4\nKenne. Copper .. UV K2>, ifl\\\nT. Central .. 142-li 110(4 142*.\n[Nor. Pacific ... 88 86T4 88\nPhillips Petr. .. 51<S4 6014 6114\nRadio Corp. ... 53% 6214 68(4\nRock    Island 86*4      86',4      86%\nBhell   Union   Oil..      2944      29%    \t\nBine.   Cons      18*4,     18%     18%\n|Sou.   Pacific   ....    109%    108H    109%\nBtan.   Oil   Cal.   ..      46%      444;      46\nIStan.   Oil   N.J.   ..      37'4      37>4      37%\niRtudebaker           51 50(4      60\u00ab4\niTex.   aulf   Sulph.     59 57?i     68%\n\u25a0 Union Oil Cal. .. 48% 44% 46\nlUnion Pacific .. 168 10.'.', l(|\nIV.   S.   Rubber   ...      64-,      6314      6414\nIV.    S.    Steel          1\u00ab3%     ]J0%     1631,\n|Wlllya   Ovid.    ...      23%      2:114      2314\nToronto Mines\n1.33\n.30\n\u25a040-K\nBarry    Holly    \t\n.1:.\nCan.   Lornlnt   \t\n,M\nCapital     \t\nDon    Rnii mi    \t\n<Told    Hill    \t\nHolly     \t\nIndian      ....\nKirkland   Lake   \t\n.\u00ab\u2022,!\nl.ak-    Shore   \t\ni\u00ab.:o\nMclntyre\nMining   Cofpft,    ..\nNi pinning     \t\nNi'.w    Itay    \t\nNoranda\n1,11\n7.r,o\n.31\nPioneer     \t\nPremier\n2.10\n.02 >\u00ab\nRtndacona\nTeck    Hiijzhea\nTough   Oftki    . ,\nVipond     ...\n6.50\n-B0\n1.47\n10.-to\n1.10\n1.17\nWright   Hargraves   ...\nWi  1   Doom Ukt  ,..\nCent.   Man.   Mini*   . ..\nM\n.40\n.42\n21.10\nM\n1.44\nIMI\n.37\n11.11\n3.20\n7.75\n.31\n23.35\n1.06\nI.ll\n.03\n.33\n6.56\n..*,l\n1.19\n10.45\n1.11\n1.19\nMontreal Produce\nMONtRKAl,.   Merck   it, i;,,,, ,\nUt   afll   steady,   ,.),.,...     w,..,k\nCheese\u2014Mn,,\u201e    MgMnu   164,    tn   17.\ner \u2014   No.   1   Hitearjtajt   ||   ,   ,,.\nKggs\u2014 Fresh   eilras   40,   firsts   It,\nII\nStock Suggestions\nGREAT   NORTHERN\nSEAGRAMS\nINTERNATIONAL   NICKEL\nMargin Accounts\ncarried through loading mem-\nhTf.  Now  York,   Toronto  and\nMontreal   Gx^h.tngfs.\nTelegraphic Quotation! Daily\nNnm****-   your  stock  nn.l   I   will\nK*t Stiff quotations.\nC. W.   APPLEYARD\nStocks      WEI.SON,   B.C.       Bonda\nExchange Rates\nNEW YOItK, March 18. \u2014 Sterling\nexchange firm at 9*1.813-1C for 80-\nday bills and at  94.B5H   demand.\nForeign   bar silver\u2014\\M%e.\nCanadian   dollars\u201418-64   discount\nFrancs\u2014S.\u00bble.\nLire\u20144.6 4 He\nNelson    approximate    rata   sterling,\nMarks\u201413.72 ft.\nKronen\u201428.78.\nCanada Bonds\nWINNIPEO, March It. \u2014 Dominion\nwar lsaue prices:\nWar loans \u2014 1931, 1101.30: 1937.\n1103.60.\nVictory loans \u2014 1927. 1100.25; 1933,\n1104.10b, |10l.25a: 1934, 1103.75b,\n1103.80a;   1937,   \u00bbll)7b,   (107.15a.\nWar loans renewals \u2014 1927, $100.25;\n1932, 1103.\nRefunding loans \u2014 1928, 1100.25;\n1943, 1102.65b. J102.7Sa; 1944, *98.35b,\n198,15a; 1940. |98.40b. 198.50a; 1946.\n198.40.\nMetal Markets\nNEW YORK, March lfi. \u2014 Popper\u2014\nSteady; electrolytic. Fpot and future!*\",\n813.37.\nTin\u2014Steady; spot nnd nearby JtBD.TiO;\nMay, 187.75.\nIron\u2014Steady nnd   unohnnged.\nLead\u2014Steady;   Kp-*>t.   87.81..\nZinc \u2014 Stenily; K.ist St. I.niiist, spot\nand  futures,   $6.70   tn   $fl.7fi.\nAntimony\u2014Spnt.   til,*!.\nAt London\u2014\nStandard copper \u2014 Spot, (fit. 2f* fld;\nfutures, \u00a3S6 ]_f fid. Electrolytic \u2014\nSpot,   \u00a3\u00ab2   17s  fid;   futures,   \u00a36:1   |l  14\nTin\u2014Spot, \u00a3314 12s \u00abd; futur.-s, \u00a3301\n7s $d.\nLead\u2014Spot, IH tt Mi fulling, IN\n12s 8d.\nZinc\u2014Spot, \u00a331 2h fid; futures, \u00a331\n6s.\nVancouver Stocks\nn    C.   Sliver          1.62 1.72\n\u2022''.ra:    I'rnvlnce 05\"i, .055'\n1'unwell             1.31) 1.32\nGlacier      ft*1; .Mi.\n(iladstone      28\", ,30\nImi. I\" n.I.nce 09 .09%\nMlM    UM MD 06',\nInt.    Conl             .171, .18\nLucky   Jim     18'4 .20\nLeadsmith     061. .07\nMarmot  Metals 10 .13\nPremier            2.17 2.19\nPorter   Idaho    it;', .17\nRuth   Hope    ,      .24 .27\nSelkirk,      01\", .\"J'.\nSilver   Crest    07 .07 U\nSilversmith      32 .33'4\nItii'hmond      15 .....\nNat.   Sii.   n.S IIII ,    .21\nCoast    Copper             8.00 8.50\nH.   C.   Mont 00 1-16 .0014\n\u25a0ttt.    lvir 11% .12>i\nTrojan   Oil    ...\u00bb  .02\nSpokane Stocks\nfReported by .'. W, At-ph y.'ird)\nRraillan   Traotion     $127,h\nConsolidated    Smellers     %Hi%\nI'nited    Kl.itr-s    Sn *< 1      $163%\nAmerican   Loeoaotlvta    IU1-M\nCanadian  Pulfia  Railway    818&H\nHowe    WottOS      $ 39',-i\nFamous   riayei-K    9110'i\nPodge    Hnnliers      $ :'3\nInternational    Nick. I     $ -ll**,\nIntrrnati.iniil   T, 1. .   K   Ttlt 8131%\nOttOt     Ninth, mi       $  87'a\nSilversmith         33c\nI>unwel|      $1.33\n[.\u2022:\"lsnitlh              i:',,'\nl.'i*'l*y   Jun        17HC\nJ: i'-hlixunrl              il-Hfl\nlioldsrniih            18*Sic\nCanada  Cnr  &  Foundry    $ OtHi\nShawinigan      $ 72\nSeagrams      $ 23%\ni'*in;nli   Steamship.1*   common....9 40%\nCanada   Stfitniships    preferred. .$ 87V*i\nToday's Dividends\nMli    I'li.ilmcrs  pf    $1.75\nAm.  Snuff com    3%\nAm.   Snuff  pf    \\ft%\nA ui<>   Cot  Co.   pf 2<\/0\nfhry.sier   Corp.   com     76c\nt'hi ys).r   Corp.   pf   A $3\n<.ener;il   AID,   Tunk   pf    $1.76\nIn.lust.   A. .-.-i't   Oorp.   1   pf 91.75\nlii'h;' i.   \\f. . |,i   I'l.i'p.   I   pf 92\nKanaai *'hy P, i L iif a mit 91.50\nN-iiinnnl   Vet    0 $1\nt'\"t!l;nn|    Kee     I'r.    $g   pf 1%%\nPotilaaa _%eo. Pr.  Ul pf i',%\nHeading  Co.   2nd   pf le'f\nEgg Markets\nOTTAWA,   .M-iivl*    ll,     -   Toronto   \u2014\nBitnu It,  tirtte .to, se^nMi 2;.\nMoatreal        Extras 35 to 37, firsts\nII la :u. wookAi II *o .10.\nOalffary       Dxtrm ft, fir\u00abt.H H, \u25a0\u2022\u00ab\u2022\n\"lids   ||.\nKdmnntnn   -   . l.xtr.*i>    ll\u201e   tttttt   28.\n* \u25a0 eoadi li,\nVancouver   \u2014   I'ntnis  2.1   lo H,  firsts\n21 to 23, pullet extras II .<> 21.\nChicago\u2014Sp..t   21   lo   21',..\nNew   York -rn.hanged.\nPowar tmpnrti  in   srsaioo  Bl   Chi*\nI  no  limit  to  the  ti\u00ab**\u25a0  of  ele'-\ntrlalty,\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting\nCompany of Canada, Limited\nOtUoo Smehhtg  etitt   UeSMtm\nTRAIL,   BRITISH  COLUMBIA\nSmelters ud Refiners\nPnrehaMrt of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead sssi ttM\nlVodae\u00abn ot Gold, SUrer, Copper, Pi* Lead -end\nTAD AHA O, TRAIL\nBrazilian Continues An Active\nLeader; Quebec Power Closes\nup Eight Points\nMONTREAL. March 18.\u2014The movement of values was again Irregular in\ntoday's trading on the Montreal exchange. Braslllan continued active\nleader, and closed at 124% for a loss\nof -14. British Empire Steel second\npreferred closed at 2 *i for a loss\nof  %.\nQuebec Power, which came third in\nactivity was the spectacular performer of the day. Opening at 207, the\nstock shot up to 220, and closed at\n215 for a gain of 8 points. The\nrights closed at 35 for a gain of t%,\nBritish Empire Steel first preferred\nsuffered the greatest Iofs, closing at\n14  for a decline of 4H.\nOther changes: Bank of Nova Scotia\nup 5, Canners preferred up 1, Detroli\nRailway up 2\"4, Dominion Bridge up\nI-Mi   Steel   preferred  off   1.\nTotal sales\u201424,487 shares, bonds\u2014\n944,200.\nMontrasl Closing Quotations\nAbitibi   I'ower  &  Paper    ,.  90H\nAtlantic   Sugar   preferred      92\nBell    Telephone     147\nBrailllan    T.    L.   &   Power     127%\nBritish    Kmpire   Kteel   Corporation      7a\nitrit.   rmp.  Steel   second pfd    02\nBrompton   Paper        311\u00bb\nCanadian   Canners     43\nCanada Cnr & Foundry       41\nCanada  Car  &   Foundry   preferred 9Q*i\nCanada    Cement      ni\nCanada  Converters       .100\nCanadian   InriuMri il   Alcohol    ....   26%\n('anada   Steamship   Lines      40%\nCans.   Mining A  Smelting    250U,\nDominion     Bridge      148*14\nDominion    Glass     108\nDominion    (Hass   preferred     112\nDominion    Textile     109 *i\nHollinger    Mines       21\nLake  of   the   WOOSt  preferred. ., .116\nLaurentide      102\"^\nMontreal   Power     77\nNational   Breweries      68 %\nNational    Breweries    preferred. .. .109\nPi-nmnnn    Limited    preferred    ..,.106\nQuebec    Power      215\nShawinigan        t\\%\nSpanish    Hiver     100\nSpunlsh   River   preferred     114\nSteel   Corporation   of  Canada   pfd.135\nTurk, tt   Tobaeoo     70\nTuckett   Tob.'ieon   preferred     I OS\nWayagamnrk       4-jaj\nWinnipeg  ltallwny   63\nWinnipeg   EUUwfty   preferred    ...105\nWinnipeg Grain\nWhpat\u2014 C'rwn IIlRh      Low     Close-\nMay    ... 140', 141S     ll\u00ab',     HI'.\nJuly     ... 138 13914     138 139\nOct.     ... Ill 119%     lis 1J9\nOata\u2014\nMay   ... r.T\",     58        r,7\"i     57%\nJuly   \t\nOct.    ... 51 \t\nBarley\u2014\nMay     ,   . HH      -;t ||u\nJuly     ... 71'a        71', 70',\nOct\t\nFlax-\nMay    ...    1D 2\u25a0i    193       19:*;\nJuly    ...    19r,',     19fi\",     19514\nOct.     .   .    199'i;    Zfltl        1'.''.\" .\nRye\u2014\nM.-iy   ...    n.i - a   IHH    1*1%\nJuly    ...    101>j    101 Ti    101'i\nOct\t\nCash Prion\nWh.at\u2014N'o.   1   northern   14314,\ntiorthrrn 13S, No. 3 northern 131,\n!!0,  No. 5  10\u00ab'i, No.  6 9S\u2022!, fcod\ntrack   142 'j.\n51\n193\nI9fi'i\n200\nlOL'i,\ninn,\n95 It\nNo.   2\nNo. 4\n.*-!\"...\nNEW Ttt LAW WILL\nT B.C. HE\nInvestors Will Not Put Money\nInto Province Resources Declares Whiteside at Const\nVANCOUVER,   Mny   16.   _   Thnt   the\nprovincial    eovrrnmonthy    adopting    n\naxing   profits   made   ln   mining,\nlaw\nlimber or water power rights has serf\nnusly Injured British Columbia in the\ninvestment field, without thr*. compensation of increased revenue. Is a statement by A. M. Whiteside, uddre.-slng\nthe mining branch of the board of\ntrade.\nProvincial government member!*, he\n.\u2022aid, had definitely tttoOtai the business men nnd representatives in Victoria that, owing to ft large numher of\namendments, to which it seemed necessary before it eould be put #through,\nthere need be no fear that UM OtOtoS*\nment would be put Into effect. Lobbyists were nghiisi to find later that in--\noriginal draft Of amendment in its entirety w;iy pjissed, with an understanding thnt it would n-it eonta Into\ntffaol lor i y,*ar. \"Harm is done by\nuncertainty, ;tml nn unfllVOfftbU itttet\nia created on tin- mind o\\an Investor\n'ontemphiting putting his money in\nHrltish  Columbia,\"   Mr.   WMtMMa   de-\neltred.\nCode Words Accepted\nfor Day and Night\nLetters From Now On\nHy agreement between the CftBBdlftD\nPacific Telegnplis, tli,> Canndlun Na-\ntlonal Ti'l-Ki-.-iphs, the Costal Telegraph A Cuhle Company, nnd the West-\n*rii I'nlon Telegmph CotapOOjt, effective forthwith, from rbday on code\nwuiils will he iiii'epted ln day tetteri\nand night I'lters. Hitherto, code words\nbav\u00ab I-in i-i siileterl to regulur rom-\nn'4 r.'i 11   nn IMfftft,\nMining & Industrial Record\nEstablished   1896\nAuthentic    Mining    News.\nMsrch   lasua Contains  B.  C.   Mineral\nTablas   for   Prospectors\n$3.00   per   yasr.\n625    Birks   Bldg.,   Vancouver,    B-   C\nFraser Fishing\nIndustry Hopes\nAre Investigated\nOTTAWA, March 1\u00ab. \u2014 Careful consideration of the situation which confronts the Canadian fishing industry\nOn the Fraser river is being given by\nthe marine and fisheries department,\nW. A. Found assured the house committee on  marine  and  fisheries today.\nC. H. Dickie, Nanaimo, B.C., asked\nthe committee what action was being\ntaken to remedy the depletion of the\nFraBer river fisheries through excessive catches by American fishermen.\nAt present, he said, Canada breeds the\nfish, but 70 to 76 per cent of the\ncatch  goes  to United States canneries.\nIN\nLake Shore Sells Up Ten Cents:\nMclntyre   and   Hollinger\nAre Unchanged\nTORONTO. March lfi\u2014Trading was\nquiet and fluctuations narrow on the\nStandard mining exchange today.\nGains and looses were ahout equal. A\nfeeling among the dividend paying\ngolds was in evidence with Lake Shore\nshowing the way by selling up 10c a\nshare, to $18.15. Dome Advanced 5, lo\n(8.90, und Wright Hiirgrrives I, to\nJ10.40.\nMclntyre and Hollinger were unchanged. Area was imive and weaker,\ndeclining \\s. in 37V Bnurtamaque\nfeatured with a 5-point decline, to 120.\nKeeley was off 1, to 139, whil. I..iny\nHollinger gained *),, to 11 \u25a0',. Central\nManitoba Gold wns the firm spot In\nihe unlisted section, advancing 1, to\n116.    Noranda   declined   40,   to   |IS.\nCanada Bread Moves Up on Tor\nonto Exchange; Massey-Harris Closes at Top\nTORONTO, March 13. \u2014 Most market Interest was centered on tho performance of Massey-Harris common In\ntoday's moderately active trading on\nthe Toronto exchange. A new high\nrecord price was attained in this stock\nat 1171s. The close was at the top,\nun   iidvance   of   \\~'$.\nIn the bakery stocks Canada Bread\nmoved up to a new record price of\n107, a  gain of 5.\nCaiKniiiin Dukerles A came out at 30\nand moved up to S3 with the final\nsab- at H, closing at 32 to 33,\nWHEAT MARKET HAS\nDECIDED UP TREND\nCHICAGO, March lfi. \u2014 Decreasing\nreceipts of all grain, with indk-atlonfc\nthat hear factors had been Over-\nstressed, gave a general lift today to\nwheat, corn, oats nnd rye. Wheat\nclosed firm, \\_ to % higher, corn \\'z\nto.-Ti to Tn up, oats U to % to \u00bbi advance, and provisions showing 7 to\n30c decline.\nLEADER 18  LEADEK\nlll'ANDON, Man., March 16.\u2014Harry\nLeader of Portage Ln I'rairie wns .leet-\n\u2022 d president of the Canadian Aberdeen-\nAngus association in session here. O.\nC Shannon of On k wood, Ont., was\n\u25a0 -host n   vice-president.\nJ. D. Miiiregor of Br.'indon and\nJnmes Bowman of Guelph were honor-\nnry presidents of the association for\nlife.\nAn annual priBei waa authorised for\nthe stocker arid feeder shows held annually in Calgary, Moose Jaw and Toronto.\nGross Earnings of\nC. ar. R. for Week Are\nUp by Five Per Cent\nMONTRL'AL March 16. \u2014 The gross\nearnings of the Canadian National\nrnilways for tlM week ended March\nH, 1927, were $.'.,144,327 as compared\nwith l-tallT.tSf.-M for the saro\/. week\nof 1926, an increase of $257,067.01. or\n5   per   cent.\nSPEED    UP   SCHEDULES\nVANCOUVER,   .March   1C\u2014Two   dftjn\nwill   be   cut   from   the   scheduled   times\nof the Canadian Psclffd Empress liners of the Pftclflc on both ihe outCO-\ning nnd Incoming runs between fofco\nhama and Mnnila, it was annbuncrj il\nhere today by Cftpt   B.   BeMham,  gen-\nSlftJ    supirintemli nt     CfcftftdtftB     Pft*lflC\nsteamships.\nDominion Live Stock\nCALGARY.   Marcil   lfi.   \u2014   Caul.    .\ncelptl 75N. calves I0|,  hogs t\\f.\nftteers   \u2014  ChOlCS   $6   to   Jfi.r.n,   f;ilr   i-i\ngood   $5.25   to   $5.75.\nButch** heifers\u2014Choice  $5.50 to  $6.\nBVtcllsr  cows  \u2014  Choie.-   ||   io   H.H,\nfair to good  $1  to $4.B0,\nItedar  steers\u2014Choice  $r,   to  tt.lt\nCalves\u2014Choir-    ||J|    to   $9.2:.,   good\n$7 to $ft.\nLambs\u2014Fair to good $\u00bb.r1o in $11\nSheep\u2014Fnlr to good  $7  to %.\nWholesale Prices at\nNelson to Producers\nLight   hogs,   110   io   140   !h-i ific\nYoung   fowl,   4   lbs.   up 22c\nOld   fowl     16c\nllggs,    firsts      16c\nEggs,    pullets     . .    tto\nButterfat,    special     43c\nButterfat, No. 2     S9c\nButt-irfat, No. 1   Ma\nBSTTISK    COLUMBIA    EOOB\nTFeTh   extras TC'-Hrsls   28,   pullets\nSPOTTED HORSE\nTfl THE SMELTER\nYear's Ore Receipts To Date at\nTrail     Amount     to\n131,066 Tons\nReceipts of ore, totaling 11,668 tons\nduring the week ending on March 14\nbrought the year's total of ore received at the Trail reduction plant of\nthe Consolidated Mining te Smelting\nCompany of Canada, limited, up tn\n111,066 tons. Of this, 95,663 tons was\nshipped by company mines, so that\ncustom ore amounted to 35,403 tons.\nOf the week's total of 11,668, company mines shipped 8212 tons, making\ncustom receipts for the week 3456\ntons.\nThe Spotted Horse mine of Greenwood, with nn initial shipment of 12\ntons, made its first nppearance on the\nlist  of  shippers since  1925.\nThe   week'.1;   receipts  were:\nCopper \u2014 Allenby Copper eompmiy.\nAllenby,   I HI.\nLead \u2014 Bluebell, Riondel, 46; Revenge,   Renverdell,   12.\nDry ore \u2014 Last Chance. Republic,\n563; Quilp.Republlc, 313:S Surprise.\nRepublic,   08.\nMilling ore \u2014 Bluebell, Riondel, 7fi5;\nDuthie, Smithers, ti; Galenn l-'ni in,\nSilverton, 48; Lucky Jim. Zlneton, 265;\nNoble Five, Sandon, 57; Ruth Hope.\nSandon, 43; Spotted Horse. Greenwood,\n11;  Yankee Girl, Ymir.  141,\nM Tfl BLUE\nSlow Handling of Grain at Vancouver Due to Lack of\nFacilities\nOTTAWA. M.'uvh lfi.\u2014The report\n1 hnt some 200 cars of grain wars kSM\nback from forunrding t,. thr PlClftC\noust owing to congestion at thnt\npoint and for lurk of shipping was\ndealt with in a statement tabled in\nthe house of common this afternoon\nby Hon. Fernand Rinfret, secretary of\nstate.\n\"Tlie Canadian National rnilways'\nmanagement,\" staled Mr. Rinfi't, \"imports that on -leeount of the large\nvolume of tough and damp grain moving to Vancouver, and th- limjid drying facilities, it wns nu'essiry tn inaugurate some system for the purpose\nof avoiding blockade of grain and Ihe\nconsequent possibility of advnntage\nbeing taken of the situation by speculators ln moving grain to Vancouver\nwithout at the same time making provisions for steamship accommodution.\nThe arrangement was originally advocated by the Vancouver hm'lmr 001*\nmlssloncr.**, grain trade at Vancouver,\nand terminal railways, Cttw \u2022'\"\" BOl\naccepted for shipment to Vamoiivr\nexcept on permit from the railway\niumpaiiy. The control of the situation Is not in the hands of tin- i'.ui;i-\ndiail KltlOIiaJ r.-nhv.-iy.-, but rather in\nthe capacity of the elevator to dry and\nA bmhooomo pair, to ott\nExamples of \"that Kmoohon\nfooling.1'\nBlood will tell!\n<\"*\u00bb\u00ab*.\u2022 Who vooM believe that ten\nI little days ago I thought I'd never\nride again this season?\nGrandpa: An enthusiast like yon?\nNot I for one! Why, you're simply\nblooming I\nGWn: Still, there I was cooped up\nat home, forbidden to show my\nnose out of doors under pain of\ninstant 'flu or worse; and everybody looked so glum that I felt\nvery nearly as bad as they said\nI was.\nGrandpa: And what was supposed to\nbe wrong with you?\nGtven: I was terribly run down. Ton\nknow \u2014 the hectic life of the\nmodern hussy, as the headlines\nhave it \u2014 how it is \"sapping our\nfirlhood.\"  Going off in a decline\nwas, so my old nurse said.\nGrandpa: And then?\nGwm: Then father came in with a\nwonderful story you'd been telling him about the blood stream-\nhow   practically   all   our   bodily\ntroubles come from something fe-\ning wrong with the blood. So I\nstarted taking\u2014\nGrandpa: The little daily dose of\nKruschen Salts! And if 4*er Fm\nlooking for an understudy for tb*\nheroine in the eternal comedy of\n\"that Kruschen Feeling\/* you're\nthe very girl for the job.\nHuen: But isn't it queer that a Uttle\ntiny pinch you can't even taste\nean do so much for you! I feel\nsimply bursting with life and\nenergy now I \u201e\nGrandpa: It simply shows you what\na vital thing tne state of ywr\nblood stream is.   Poor and slui\nlug-\ntUe\neish without Kruschen, the \"Hi\ndaily dimeful\" makes it pure and\nvirile; that means that ailments\nthat attack other people can't find\na foothold in your body.\nGven: Now I've proved it for myself, I shan't forget in a hurry\nthat it's the \"little daily dimeful\"\nthat does itl\nKruschen Salts\nGood Health for Half a Cent a Day\nThe ingreditnta of Knuehen Salte are\nnee-Mien* for hetlthy life. Your body mutt\nof neettsity extract theae ingr-iditnt* from\n\u25a0\u2022\u25a0mm*kerf, or you eould not live. If yoa\nled en ideally healthy life in the open air,\nwith plenty of exerelae and no worrin, your\nbody would extract these alx vital ulti from\nyour food. But the artificial Ufa yoa lead\nprevent! thii. Henee the need for the \"little\ndaily dote\" of Kruaehan, whieh, unlike any\nother laline preparation, it a iclen'ifle combination nf the nix mtO. yoar body needi for\nUi proper health. \"Ai much at will eover\na Hi cant phise\" every morning, tatteieae Id\nyour  breakfast cap of coffee or tee, txpaJg\nell  clogging  waite matter,  purifiea  and  la-\nvijoi-atei your blood, and teti yoa all a-tingla\nwith  \"that   Kniachen   feeling.\"  Every dmg-\ngiat  *ella Kniachen.\nA   TSe   bottle   eon-\ntelna   111)   doeea   \u2014\nnearly    enough    for\nelx   mon thi.    Get  a\nBottla     to-day    and\nbegin   a   new    Iih-\nto-morrow.  I t'i tht\n\"Httle    dally    dl\u00bbe\nfel\" Uai deea IU\nSOLA    IMPOKTKRS:     Menil.UVV. A Y     BROTHERS\nTmstelets tn Toa\n\u2022\u25a0Cot**.\nTORONTO.\nhandle   .--iilpnn-nl s,   iimi   %_a   ihe   number of available ships.\"\nWINNIPEG,   Marcb    11    -   Beaver,\nmink,   fish'-r   'tn-1   silvi r   tat   \\v-r.    1I1.\nin iii-*-   uttoVr   the   hamratr   al   today's\nssasloa \"f  tbe   Wlnnlpei  I'ur Auction\nsal'1,   an,]   Sdl .***11 \u25a0 \u25a0       i i \u25a0\u2022 111    M   ti\"'\n.TO   [ier   1'. in.     PlshST   toootOeS   Ihfl   t..p\nKal a.\nflaker  raallaed  1110,  v.i,\nsmall   -I- from   m\nB\u00bb*ver   topped   al   $44,   wlnl.\nri.'   ii--., r   mink   roW   .it   tr..\n\u25a0 led   a   hUrh   \u25a0\ndlun : rom M i <\u25a0\u2022 * l\\%\n]:\u25a0 1\nllsary\nto   bi\nMa. K.\naSilVI-\nwith   1\nShareholders of C. P. R.\nCalled to Discuss the\nIssuing of More Common\nMOZTTaR-EAX,, March 16. \u2014 The\nCanadian Pacific Ba!lway company\nhave Issued a notice to their shareholder! celling- a special reneral\nmeeting in conjunction with the\nannual meetlna* en Kay 4 to con-\nalder and, If appioved. to author-\nlie the lsaue of t75.0C0.0O0 of common stock.\nTtottfun'-jTW tnmpans\n4 MtMn)MT<0__\u201e. n l>  aa\u00bb\u00bb   l.TO | ^\nLadies' Ready-to-Wear\nWOMEN'S COATS\u2014Kuvnr tho itraight lines, but many arc\nhandsomely embroidered, whilst other* ire lavishly trimmed\nwith fur, etc. Kasha il extremely becoming and very popular, latin Point and Charmeen are also strong, whilst\nTweeds are shown in great variety. Sizes M to -11 bust.\nAt   *l\u00ab.,.t)5,  925.00,  !*J3-*).50,  *6:>.00\nWOMEN'S DRESSES an* distinctive. An exceptional range\nof attractively styled models from New York, Paris and Eastern markets awai's your viewing, introducing the smart Bolero\nFl loused effect and two-piece style fashioned of heavy Crepe\nGeorgette and Satin in delightful colors, including blue, rose\nand beige rose.    Sizes to  II $2.5.00, *2t>.50, $30.50\nbmow rioot\u2014 ij.b.C.\nMen's and Boys' Wear\nNEW SFFIRTS EOR SPRING\u2014OUT new range of Shirts comprises all that ll IW* in dttlgni and colorings in English\nBroadcloths, Striped ZephyM and Woven Stripes. Made with\nOT without collars to match, and values which we know will\nplease you.\nEnglish Broadcloth-;, plain Colon OT striped      $2 50, $3.50\nFine  Zephyrs  and   woven  stripes      $1.50 to  $2.75\nBoys'  Shirts  or  Waists,  in  new  patterns,  plain  or  striped.\nKach  $1.25 and $1.50\nMala   *n<x*f\u2014H.B.C.\nShoe Department\nWe can give you real outstanding value in Children's Slippers and Oxfords.\nThese are both cheap and good; thc tops are good and the soles are cut from\nhard-wearing material.    All have rubber hock\nTAN OXEORDS, in sizes 11 to 2  !\u201e_.\nTAN OXFORDS, in sizes 8 to 101..         $2.50\nPATENT STRAP SUPPERS, sizes 11   to I  $2.50\nwus \u00aboo*^-h.B.C.\nBaggage for Easter Travel\nSTEAMER TRUNKS, made of 3-ply veneer, covered with\nvulcanized   fibre.     Draw  bolts  and   good   spring  lock.\nfull  covered  trav,  with  reinforced   comers.    Sizes  '\u25a0'.'\u25a0'.\nand \"16 inch.    Each $12.95, $11.50 and $18.80\nEULL-SIZED TRUNKS, brassed lock and catches, made\nof  3-ply  veneer   which  gives  added   strong'li   without\nweight.   Tray is well made, with compart ment-.   SS, 86\nand SS inch $12.00, $11.00, $10.50, $17.5'J\nCLUB  BAGS,  In  selected Cowhide,  with  drop  handles.\nGood and  secure  lock  and   fastening.     Prieei   ranm\nfrom $7.95,  $9.50,  $12.50  to  $1S..V)\n-Woo.* \u00aboo\u00ab^H.B.C.\n Fage Tea\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY MORNTNG, MARCH 17, 1927\nThe Ark's\nHistorians write nolhlng oj the house-\ng\u00bb4d furnishings. We have a nice\ntine of Axmlnster, Wilton and Linoleum Rugs at \u2022reduced prices. ITn-\nWenched Sheeting. 75^ ynrd. Circular IMllow Cotton, *40iif> yard. Chll-\n-ft-en'a Hoae, 25-t\u00a3 lw-r* ladies' Art\nBilk Hose, 50<1^ t*att. Second-hand\nStoves  and   Ranges.\nJ. W. HOLMES\nPhona 634 606 Vernon St\ni  \u25a0 =-\n!NEW!\nNASH\nDODGE\nPONTIAC\nWILL BE\nHERE SOON\nCAPITOL MOTORS\nGEORGE  W.  PEASE,  Manager\nOpp.  Poat   Ollica Phona 66\nAfter Wintering in Yahk  Are\non Way to Nelson, Resuming\nthe Trail\nJOURNEY  NOW IN\nITS FIFTH YF.AR\nMr. and Mrs. Dan le Roux Are\nNow on Third Continent of\nTheir Tour\niron\nWriting Pads and\nEnvelopes\nFor  quality,   lowest   prices  and\nintPlllKa-nt   service   try   un.\nIt   pays   lo   buy   them   here\nMail  orders  filled   promptly.\nRutheriord Drug Co.\nNalaon\nCLASSIFIED    ADS     BRING    RE\n8ULTS.\nNelson Business College\nEVENING CLASSES\nIndividual Tuition\nIncrease Your Salary\nBy   DAN   J.   LE   ROUX\nKqulpped with strong hearts,\noust it u tiona, a cheery outlook, and\nwheelbarrow containing everything\nrum a tooth brush to a frying pan\nIr. and Mrs. Dan J. Le lloux Ml of\nrom -Johannesburg, -South Afrlrn, Do*\nci'ii.ber 31, 1922, to walk the ten a\n'iriii.1  of   this  world.\nWith only a knowledge of English\n.nd Dutch at their command, it wii\nst-\u00ab'ii. tlu-y had undertaken quite B\ntask, for the route thev intended tal. -\nin;,' I-I through cotlDtrlM where little\n3f the languagis they knew would\nbi* .-.'--'ken.\nTheir task was a self-imposed one:\nthilr object, to see hs much of the\nworld as possible; to record their\nexperiences at the end of the wall.,\nand to take pictures in order to give\nillustrated lectures whenever possibl*.\nMin Pushes Pneumatic-Tired Barrow\nTliei:- wheelburruw was .spei uliy\nconstructed, with a pneumatic-tired\nbicycle wheel, and when parked thc\nbarrow which' Dan la Roux pushes\nweighs IfiO pounds. Along the sides\nof the barrow a couple of adv.*rt laments are painted, and a small Income Is derived from thla source.\nTheir finances are further augmented\nby collections taken at lectures they\ndeliver in towns and villages, and\nby the sale of picture postcards of\nthemselves and barrow.\nAf er a 3500-mile trek through\n\u2022South Africa, Its various native tot*\nrllwltg, and toirid 1'ortugin He Hast\n.Africa, the couple were forced to part\nwilh a couple of canine pals that\nhul accompanied I hem on their tour\nthrough their native land. Quarantine regulations would not permit\ntin-in to i nter Egypt with the dogs,\ntM u was two lonely mortals who set\nuut for Cairo, along the \"Swe-t W.iin\ncanal\" with the wheelbarrow. Mil-\nof burning s*wids s'retched on eithi\nhiiiul. with here and there an oasis\nlo  relitve  the  monotony\nAlong Italian Cliffs\n.Aftfff two months In Kgy-jit. ihey\n.sailed for Italy \\ i.i the Island of\nMalta, where they spent two #oefcl\nTheir difficulties started In Italy, the\nl.'i eatest of which was lhe;r lack of\nkmnvlelge of the Italian lunguage.\nbut they were afforded OtOtf tOtStt*\nance by the Itali inn, and after four\nmonths spent in thai sunny land\ntb*  beat   was  iinlM'irahl.   ftl   times and\nth- i* mSo watt M tp la parte   Um _\n,*nt**red Switrerland, ami after walking along the vull. \\' . \u2022\\-ntnall\\\ntOOitbOS I WtM Ot in\"uriiain\u00ab, ihe St.\n(iolh'iid pass.    Tie- til-IM tOOti o)OR|\nthe face of the mount*i|n*-i<l*' mi\nunlik'*   anything   the   Si.u h    African\nworld walkers had seen, and they\n\"wero Indeed wiser, lf sadder, folks\nwhen they reached Iho hospice* thnt\nevening.\nTfelr road then led them along the\nmountains, down volleys and along\nthe famous Axenstrasse, which skirts\ntho Vler-Waldstatterspe\u2014 Lako Lucerne is part of It\u2014and the city hearing thnt name wns Hoon reached,\nlikewise Rerne, and after th_ month\nIn Hwllzerland the 1** Rouxs pushed\ntheir harrow iwro***-. the frontier into\nFrance.\nDijon and \"flay I'a ret\" were visited\nind northeastern France. Then followed a walk through Belgium nnd\nHolland, and a sea trip across the\ndrear North sea landed them in Hull.\nFour months were spent lu traversing Englnnd. and In June, tW. the\nworld wnlkers landed in Montreal and\nfollowed the St. Lawrence river for a\nlime, snd then took the road to\nCanada's capital, in order to secure\nthe city seal, for the coqplf have I\noui'lc of \"log hooks\" to prove their\n\u25a0ona fides and iii these are seals nnd\ndenatures of high officials in Ihe\nthrt e continents they have visited.\nToronto was reached iu time lo afford\nthe South Africans an opportunity ti\nice how Canadians stage their ex\nhibltions, nnd they were certainly im-\niressed with the magnitude of the\nCanadian National exhibition.\nFirst    Winttr   at    lQnsc\u00bb\nThe   road   from  Toronto   to   Simla\n\u2022d   them   to   Lake,   Huron,   and   they\nshipped   across   to   Port   Arthur,   and\n.vere   surprised   to   find   then1   was   no\nanadlan highway between that port\nnd Winnipeg. <So after permission\ntld been 8* cured they walked thi\n' I' H. track. Winter was ap\nproachlng. and shelter was afforded\nha travelers nt the various section\nmuses, but by December 7, 1325, it\n\u25a0van imperatlva that winter quarter.*--\nshould be made, and after fout\nnun ihs spent at Ignace, Ont*. the\nwayfarers set out for the Manitoba\ncapital.\nWarm te] s and windy days they\n\u25a0xperlenced across the vast prairies,\nacross Manitoba, Saskatchewan and\nAlberta, and into the mountain eotk*\nlines\u2014and another Canadian winter.\nAfter frequent stay-overs, the couple\ndecided to make a winter home once\nmore and settled at Yahk. where they\nhave been for two months, but\nnow nbout to resume their walk and\nwill be entering Nelson nbout the\nmiddle of next week, on their way\nto Vancouver, from which port tha*\/\ntake boat  to New Zealand.\nThe Island continent and Asia have\nstill to be traversed before ihey\nturn to South Africa, and with fewer\nstay-overs and better wen ther they\nhope to reach their native land In\nUN,\nIioih have experienced spU-mlnl\nhfialth on the walk and afa confident\nif i-i.mple'ing tholr srlf-imposed tuk\nT'p to dute, they have covered 11.1HTi\nmiles on foot nnd aome 11,000 miles\nat sea.\nA.S.Horswill&Co.\nPhone 121\nShrimps, Wet or Dry  25**\nTomatoes, 15,4 or 7 for $1,00\nPons, Standards, 2 tins . 35*\"**\nCorn, Quaker, 2 tins ... 354*\nSplnact, Ubby's, por tin 254?\nAunt   Jemima's   Pancake,   Flour\n  2*ilV\nPROMPT   8ERVICE\nProperty Owners Adopt Resolution Favoring Veneer\nBylaw\nAnnouncing Spring's Newest\nHATS\nYOU'LL like the new Pastel\nShades\u2014The snap brims and\nthe curled brims\u2014and incidentally\nyou'll appreciate the values.\nIfl, S.li, ?0, $0.50\nDIRECTORS AND\nOTHERS SPEAK\nConfidence Expressed Tim' City\nWould Never Hir.o lo\nPay a Dolliir\nKAYSER,  PI-RE THREAD SILK  IIOSI-. srrviiv 4Mliht, silk to top\nand full fashioned. Pi r pair ...     82.50\nMAKVDI.. pure thread silk,  point ed heel.  Per pair     82.00\nNIAGARA  MAID,   service  weUht   chiffon,   pure  thread   silk    Per\npair      $1.75\n8UPERS1I.K nilSK. a pure silk of   heavy   weight,  the  original   and\nonly genuine supersllk hose and curried    only    by    us   in    Nelson.\nPer pair      SI.75\nHOSIERY SPECIALS\nRAYON  SII.K BOSE to  top  Per   pnir   Sl.OO\nRAYON' KII.K HOSE,  lisle top.  P er  pair       50<**\nSILK'hoSF, reinforced, pointed h eel, extra good value Pr SI.25\nHORKfRAIT SILK HOSE (wc nre   cleaning   up   this  line).   At   per\npair         Sl.OO\nLITTLE WOMEN'S  HONE, pure thr.-ad  silk reinforced  rayon, mnde\nespecially   for   llltl*   womn.   Sizes 74 to \u00bb\"*. Pair $1.35\nWe carry a large stock of nil the above hose In Ihe latest and\nbest shades, In all sixes H>_  to 10.\nIRamsecn jSroe.\nNOT NON\nStarkey Hears From Secretary:\nFull   Opportunity   to\nEntertain\nMillinery\nReady-to-Wear Dry   Gooda        Boya'   Wear\nIf You Are in Need of a New Range We Can\nRecommend\n- McClary's -\nKootenay Range\nUnequalled for Appearance, Lasting Qualities, Service and\nPrice\nWe Also Carry KITCHEN t'TENSH.S in Great Variety\nWood-Vallance Hardware Co Ltd.\nWHOLESALE\nNELSON,   B.   C.\nRETAIL\nm\u00a7\nThnt then* will evidently he fiUl\nopportunity to work out n program\nfor \u25a0 nt'-i i.nnnii nt. at Nelson, Of the\nKmpir** Mining and M<t illttno\ngress, which will he bott Septem-\nhtr 11, ln fhe course of Its tr-ins-\nCnnada tour, was state 1 yesterday\nl>\\ Fred A. Starkey. chairman of the\nmining and nnt urn 1 TOOOOKOOt CMS*\nmitt-'P of the hoard of trade. While\nthe published Itinerary shows tho\ncon Kress spending part of lis four\nhours in tho Nelson district, at Baa-\nnington, and hiving luncheon on lin\ns-wclnl train, n letter Just ro< civiii bf\nMi* Si.irkey from f Ieorge C Uot*\nKcnzli-, Montreal, general serrelary of\nthe OOaSVbOO, ri veals that tliit. portion\nof ih-' itinerary is plantl<- ami BU bu\nf-ttflffl   t<>   Nelson's   di-siroH.\nWith this Information In hnnd. the\ncommit left will now go Inio thc subject and work out suggestions, tn bt\nlaM before the bQM-A*\nMr     MaiK.nzlc'H   letter   is   as    fnl-\nTh\u00ab Sccrttary'a Letter\n\"Dear Mr Hiuk.;, 1 want in (huh\nynu very much for your kind letter\nOf Manh let with regard to the\nforthcoming Empire Minim: and Mei\nnllurgical congress. Uader MpanU\n,-over I am send you a copy of \\i\\<\nitinerary, on par* I3 of which ftn\nwill note lhat the congress will ai -\nrive in Nelson on Sunday. IvptflA\n),i r 11, by boat from Kootenay I-ind\nIng.\n\"A eufgentlon waa made that the\nelty of Nelson would like an opportunity of giving congress a lunrhenn\nduring Its stop In your City, but in\nronsltleration of the fnc* that Ihere\nwill probably ba \u00bbo(l penpln on the\nexcursion. It was decided tint it\nwmil.l he an imp-lemon to ask lhe\ncity of Nelson to entertain that many\nTin- mi iter Is not entirely settled\nnt thf moment, although we have\narranged tentatively with the C, r H\nto give us luncheon on the dining\nears while at  Nelson.\nBluebell Visit Not Feasible\n\"A trip down the lake to the Ulue-\nbell mine, vleltlng orchnrds. etc..\nwould of course be delightful, but\nunfortunately It could not nV Indudfd.\nas the time at our disposal Is strictly\nlimited. An hour added at nny point\nmeane that we must suhh li I H\nhour at -some, other point. You will\nnote thnt we will have four hours In\nNelson, and T nm confident thnt nr-\nuts    will    b\u00ab   -e-nmpl.\nviding  opportunities  to   see  as  much\nns possible of the town in thnt  time,\"\nnUN.'K RUPWT   B.C March  H.\nMr Justice OtOgOtf, \u00ab'hn b'-'ird\nthe appeal of the i'an-idlan NftttOM)\nrailways apslnst t>isesiment of lis\nproperty In I'rlnce nupert at H.\u00bb\u00ab.\"\nJt\u00bb, has reduced thr amount *\nf 1,1 If. IM-   \u00ab,\nAfter an exposition, and dNrussion\nnf the program and prospeett of the\nHrltish Columbia V\u00abm \u25a0 t Work-,\nlimited, of an hour nnd a hall In the\n1 ity council chamber lai t nigh*, n\nlarge and representative meeting of\ncitizens gave expression unanimously\nto the (ollewlng sentiment;\n\"Re.eolveil th:it the property owner\"\nassemliled at this nn etlng go OB\nrecord as suppnrtinp: the bylaw authorizing .1 guarantee of 1 li l> >n'-*\nol the British Colombia Vuim*. r\nWorks,   limiteii.''\nDr.   Rob*   Outlines  Case\nDr. W. O. Rose, president of tie\nronipiiiy. and ohalnnan of the meeting, traced the various steps ' tire 1\nwith a view of securing n pJywno,\nIndustry for Nelson, outlined 'he\nformation nf tbe company, and -\"bo\nemle;i\\or to se^'iire tlie inn ss;ir\\ \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\npi t.i I    locally,    ami    the    nttettolor    nt\nthe tttoi-k o-tmitaign to eastern   em t *\nwith the result tn.it a SUbSCTiptiuP n'\n$15,000    had    been    nbtr.iml    'rom    o\nWinnipeg cnplteJtel oontlngent en lbe\n>iik>.nnti esiim.u'ii to bi required, being fully rained.   Counting this  \u00bbub-\nscrlptlon.    and    sonic   bnal    Babsrr.p-\ntions pnjrable in kind, Dr. Uoa* nn-\nnounced that approximately |<S,0t>C\nh.'id   tern   subsi'i'ilied.   'imi   stattd   tbat\nif ihe inlaw gns^anteelng ini   b^niu\nof    the    enmpany    to    tlie    ggteni     >'i\n$50,000 wns paaaad. itu dtrertnrs did\nnot anticipate in] dltttfulty inVng-\nIng the total   to 1100,000.\nri.uu    and   squlpaitnt,    Di     1:\nsaid,   would   be   proytded   for   $7'.,00'V\nUie ri'iiiaiiiin;: *\u25a0.':,,ima n in*; 1, totned\nin the trejsiuy for w rffclnsl capital\nAi  N'.'Ni.n's  grenl  need  wm  lt*4u**-\ntries, this plant, employing on 1 me\nshift basis SO to 70 hands, WOUll be\nan asset to the con- m unity, which\nwould hav. the li>ne|U of the Infpt\npayroll. As to its fut-ire. be points\/\nout th.it the LaUdnsUi distri**. a.one\nw.is estim. te,i hv the nutnotttlea to\nhave  lottoiiwootl   thai   WOUld   t.i i int 1 In\nlbe    plant    on\nover   HO   yean\nplies   contiguous   to   Nelson,   an.l   th\nfurther   fart   that   Other   woods   ?ou!d\npass   the   bylaw    and    .so   assure   '-.ho\neatabltahmcnt of the Jnduatry.\nJ, It. Hunter, another director, referred to the expanding market, due\nto the constantly increasing use of\nplywood fm- iifw mss, and stated that\nall figures obtained worked out to\njustify the belief that tbe piopo-ied\nIndustry here would be profltahl 1,\nNo  Other  Assistance  Asked\nI. K. To;ilc, also speaking for the\ndlreeiorfttO. emphasized that the company gu not Mldng 1 bonus of nny\nkiml, but w.is simply oattJog the\ncity to gunrnnlee the company's pine*\nup to an issue of ISO.non, In security\nfor which the city would hold q ij.ti\nmortgatge  ou   assets   thai   vroutd   be\nsulisl,'iiiti:.lly in OXCCSS ol Hie :itno;int\nof the guarantee. BexldOS belli' nn\nImport ml cuslom' r of tbe city for\neli clrle    power,    be    pointed   out,    !he\nootnpany would oonetltute a source\nfor new taxation, inasuinch as tbe-e\nwas not the \u25a0.Ightesf In tent'on of\nasking the city for OOatatanoe in |Of\nform, muli tl lax exemption, 0*\npower b low  OOOt.\n.1 R. Annible the only other director   to    sp ak,    briefly    emphasl \"d\nsome of tin- points already nth le and\ncontributed the further infomial.on\nthat if the company were so un-\n\u25a0UCCeftsful   Ol   tO   lose   its   entire   OOpt*\ntal, ami ths . i' v were 0 till d apofl\nt'\u00bb provide Internal  and  tlnktuy 'und\nuntil   the   bond!   weie   taken   np.   the\nadded laa  to  provide  for thla would\nonly   amount    to   $l.n;   -innuaby   upon\nthe man wh.1 ii nl jui asseoament o*\nlllee,\na wide -flsouralon then (1 How i\nmany taking advantage of the invitation tn ask (iu-*-!ions on ti 1 rt\npoeslble phaei\nMany  Give  Views\nAmong Choea who srere ba!led pn\nby the chairman, and who utprett-N]\ntheir   flews   In   support   (1f   tiie   li\\l'r..\n1 or ellclied pertinent  Information, we**t\nj William Ebbs, Mayor J, .\\. Mi Donald\nI C,   V.   M. Hardy.   .1.   A     Irvine    .1.    _*.\n1 Morgan,   Aldgnnain   Samuel   ;- irton,\nHarold   Bt ions,   Dr,   A    B.  C.  Dmdo\nand John N'otman, th.se nomt IOI\n\u25a0 xhaustlng  llie  !i*l.\n'A Question rs to whether tin con**.*\npany bod obi lined 0 site was m-\n1 w. 11 ii in the ii--\" \u00abtivc, ii being\nslated, hi-u - \\ --I*. thni one m .* 1 (t\nKalrview was un I 1   consldemHon.\nAnothei quenUon, as to what ! ts\nci;\\' would do should tlie plan. oo*T<\nInto its henda, w.is awaiatresl '>>\nMayor McDonald, who declared th ll\nin  tha  unlikely   even*   of  Um  cor: \u25a0\npany being nivoii-cc-*>frl. then wo-iid\nhe   plenty   of   mottled    pi Ople   90    *ic|,\nInto its pia<'e ami oponate, | with\ntha  reaoureee al   hand   the  Irtduetr)\nwas I natural aint logical one fo\nNelson.\nNo    Obj-*cticn    Voiced\nNn one  wim  tooh   pari   voiced  any\nhad a great combination, which was\nbroken up by \"Stonewall\" Freno. The\nC, i\". It. bad a weak combination In\nthe first half, but greatly Improved\nIn the second, when Brogan, Carter\nand Realyn had good combination.\nThe teams wire as follows:\nHigh Schbni\u2014 .T. 8. Donaldson, L\nVance, R, Frahenholtz, A. Krahen-\nholtz,   S.   Oenest,   C.   Hall,   L.   Mons-\nfieht.\nC.P.H.\u2014W.    Freno,    loo   Br-ogan,\nJlmmle   Carter,   A.   Mclnnes,   J.   Ec-\nfh'S,\nNelson News oi tbe Day\nNelson   Women's   Institute   wilt   hold\na     meeting,     Friday     afternoon     at     3\no'clock, In the Canadian Legion Room.\nDemonstration  nesd  growing  tnd  tan\nop gardens, also the report of child\nwelfare conference by Mrs, W. Rutherford.     Music. (7IG3)\nWATSON'S    for    most    Mtlafoctora\nshoe  repairing. <7034)\nSouth sio4-.il Hall\u2014St. Patrick's\nDance, on Frldav, Mareh Uth. Nelson\nOn-heslra.    Ctant* Jl,  ladies ttt,  (Tir.ti\nDaffodils at Kandy laud and Grii-\nlelle's, today, at 25 cents dosta. 0>t\nyours early. .1-tSt\nKindergarten   \u2014   912   Stanley.     Call,\nor   phone   IMR. (\"Ul)\nSunshine   Mission   Hand  tSS  and  hake\nsale. St.  Paul's School  Room, Saturday\nafternoon,  Itth, I to I. (7l\u00ab#)\nSt. Patrick's Say, Tonlglit, Dinner\nat the Catholic ParUH Hall. Tickets\n76 ocal-s. (71-11)\nSt. Patrick's Day, Starch 17th, Dinner at the Catholic Partsh Hall. Tickets 75 cents. (Till)\nSped il meeting NelFmi Horticultural Society, City Hall, 8 o'cloek tonight. (.7173)\nDokkles,   Aatt ntion 1      Rsmentber   Hie\nceremonial   tonight    .\\n   members  re-\nnueoted       to      -itlend, Kefri'slnnenls.\nWear your Pe7.. iTl7t\u00bb\nPHONE\nDr. M. F. Setters\nPhysician   snd   Surgeon\nSuite   S03   to   509    Rookery    Building\nCorner   Riverside   snd   Howard\nOver Whitehouse.\nSPOKANE.  WASH.\n$15.00\nIN PRIZES\nEveryone Can Compete\nThe City of NelBon desires\nsuggestions by letter regarding\nthe     proposed     new     pavilion,\narena   or   auditorium   for   which\na \"public demand hns  been ex-\nprcs-seil.\nA first prize of $10.00 nnd a\nsecond prize of $5. l>0 Is offered for the best lettem covering suggestions at to the purpose of the bml.ling, the dlmen-\nilono, ihe capacity and Us hene~\nfits  to   Nelson   and   district. .\nLetters should he as concise\nas possible and all suggestions\nwill be welcomed and will be of\nvalue to the council In deciding upon tin* style of building\nwhich will best service public\nInterests.\nLetters must be mailed not\nlater than midnight,   March  31.\nGive Your Ideas\nYou  May Win  $10.00\nJ. A. C. Laughton, R.O.\nSpecializing    in   Correcting   Defective\n8ight    by    Proper    Glasses.\nQuick   Repair  Service.\nGRIFFIN   BLK.     \u2022      -     PHONE   125\nits   original    basis    Ioi I objections   to   the   bylaw,   but   01)   ibl\nwhile   with   the   suf-j other   ham!,   every   opinion   that   Wttll\nexpressed  was  in  tftVOf 0!  it.     !'   Wet]\nthe   general   opinion   that   the   chart11\n*Ugg  he  used  for the raw  material,} ol the elty  <*v 1   bttng  called   m \u25a0*\u00bb\nto   make   good   on   Itl   guarantee   was\neery remote, and si is In tt \\  noSl%*\ngible,\n\u25a0 d  those  in t tVOr\nof ti**.- bylaw noi to t ke efc 1\ntie    matter,   but   \\,i   i.,-   etrefnl   <\nrreflater their votes in tbe bi\nI   life   of   RO   years   fo-   the   industrj\ncould  be anticipated,\nThe prcMilent ad<l< d thai the \u2022on--\npany was fortunate in having m-\noured .1 thoroughly tuptrtenced and\ncompetent manager foi the huslnen***,\nln  (Ieorge   IKorJetz.\nCunliffe Convinced\nW. M. Cunliffe, one of the dt\nrectors.    Went    exhaustively    Into    de\ntails of the operating md the marke'\n\u25a0Ide \"f the iropoettlon. After giving\nbis reison.-- for baUevtntf the vcr'ure\na sound and buolseei like 010, frith j\nevery prospe-'t of BUCeSSSB, be dO-\nclared   that   th*-  ,ol\\ jinnges to a \"?riH |\nfrom Its successful ssfthltohment were j\ns.i ohvtoiu ai  ta be bay ond dispute.)\nIn adilllion in the advantage of p\"y-j\nmil, and taertaoed population thereby, ho point,ii out that the , Ity\nwmild   benefll   by  tbe  sale  of   p 1 >'\nUd     ' 'ber    SSI I ll I \u25a0 Nut     I    cell,    of\nmoney   was   to   be   advanced   to   tht j     a    basketball    game    between    the\ncompany hy the city, which was (-nly,   ('.   p,   R.  nnd   the   lligli  SOhool  Ol   the\nso tn speak, being athed to IndorseIhigh school last evening ended ttttb\nthe  company's  note, the C. P.  It sMSfring, 'M\" to IT,\nIn    com I ns |, in,    he   gave    It   na    nls       Jimmle   Carter   was   the   star   man\nconsidered  opinion   that   the   propTty  fot   th.   .*    p,   1:     H g   m   points\nowners   would   be   well   advise'   to] oul   of   10.    Ths   high   sehool   team\nWHEELBARROW WORLD TOURISTS\nTREK THROUGH THE KOOTENAY\nNothing   i.-   t\u00abm   sssgd   for   the   sUH*.\nSmythe9s Pharmacy\nrit|..M KlITION   SI'IX'IALIST\nin lur in'ss for your health. Let us\nfill your prescriptions, Mail orders\npromptly sxecuted. Call and watt for\nyour   ear.     Phone   1.\nSander hoars: 1 .0 -t snd 7 to 3 p.m.\nHeat High SchtMiI 80 to ^7; Freno   Breaks   l'p   Opposing\nCombination\nMr. und .Mrs Dgg I it Houx, who left South Africs Oh December 31,\n11>2!, lo circle the globe, wilh their pcrson.il effects in a w ho'lb-mow, hav\nliroken camp at fahk, where they spent the winter, and are on their way t\nNelson, resuming their teur\nLADIES LEARN\nBEAUTY CULTURE\nHighly    Md    NisPhsBSOSSi\nWilson's   Ha I nlres-.! 111;\nII   Annahle   ltltM'k\nParlors,\nI'bom-  211\nFLASHLIGHTS\nBatteries and\nBulbs\nBENNETT'S, LTD.\nThs   Home  of  Electrical   Goods\news\n25 Cents a Week by\nCarrier.\n60 Cents'a Month or\n$6.00 a Year by Mail\nOutside Nelson.\nThe Paper Which Gives\nYou the News First\nThe Daily News\nPhone 144\nWHY  WAIT?\nYou know that you can reduce expenses by hnving your Car overhaul..1. Phone 71. We will \u00abend for\nyonr Cat, ttuote yog our Flut Rate\nchaiges   nnd   guarantee   satisfaction.\nSMEDLEY GARAGE CO.\nNelson's Dispensing Chemists\nCITY DRUG CO.\nFilm.,  Kodak,,  Druga,  Stationary.\nMall   OnU'l-H   1'rompUy   Despatched.\nBOX 1083    Nalaon. B. C.   PHONE S4\nComa   and   Gat   Vour   Weight   Free.\nTONIGHT  7  AND  9\nThe Midnight\nSun'\nCOMING TOMORROW\nTom Mix\nIn the picture you will say\nis liis best.\n'The Great\nK.&A. Robbery'\nCOMING MONDAY\nReturn Showing\nRudolph Valentino\nIN\n\"The Four Horsemen\"\nBetter than Bond*\nCUfe iht COatfliSV\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1927_03_17","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0403168","@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":"1927-03-17 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1927-03-17 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\/1.0403168"}