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C, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1927\nNo. 265\nTrail to Pave\nWITH CONCRETE\nSee Page 3\niOVIET THREATENS BREAK WITH PEKING\nLOSE TO 75,000 ARE HOMELESS -AFTER. QUAKE\nio\nth List Estimated at 3000\nPersons; Desolation on\nEvery  Hand\nIDS ARE REPORTED\nLINED WITH DEAD\nind    Shock    Felt;    Terror\nStricken People Are in\nAgony\nJap Reporter Finds\nHome Ruins, Wife and\nKin Dead; Carries On\nTOKYO, March ii.\u2014The\ntragedy nf Japan's latest earthquake catastrophe came home\nto a young Jnpanefle reporter\nacting in hi:-* lite duty. .Ten\n.leni Tanakata was ganl by thf\nTokyo Ash hi Bhlmbun to Mineyama. hfl home town, tn gather\n(he details of the disaster (here\nHe telegraphed a lengthy ar-\ncount and coneluripd, hla dispatch wilh th** brief state -\nment that ho had found hla\nown homo . lo aahaa ,,nd his\nwife an't aged father and mother burned to death, He in still\non the Job getting the news\nof   his   paper.\nOKYO, March 9.\u2014Thou -\nIs of refugees in eenti-al\nin, shivering, hungry and\need of medical aid, tonight\nt struggling to bring order\nof the chaos created Mon-\nnight by the earthquake\n:h already is known to\ni taken of more than 2000\nI.   .\nhe home office this after-\n1 stated that its latest ad-\n9 showed that 2275 persons\ne killed and 3441 injured,\nrmation received by Tokyo\nspapcrs indicated that the\nI in the entire regions would\niber more than 3000, while\nnewspaper  estimated that\ntoll would mount to 5000,\nl from M.OOO to 75,000\n\u00abless.\nhe correspondent for the\nyo Asahi Shimbun, who\neled through the stricken\ni,   reported   from    Miyazu\nthe scenes in Mineyama,\nre more than 1000 persons\ne killed, and Amino were\n\u2022trending. Refugees, he\n, were exposed to snow and\ni, while only a small amount\n\u25a0elief was available,\n[any relatives of victims\nit the day digging in the\nis of devastated villages\n:ing the bodies of fathers,\nhers, sons and daughters,\nleral  pyres were  built and\n.\u00bb cremated. Other Inhabitant)\nle towns worked with pollee and\nera. In extrlcatlnc; bodies and f\u00bbiv-\nild io lhe injured,\nallow ghaVM wi. ,11 iu in tba\nr-covered ground, even small\nIren assisting- in the burial rites.\nof half-burned sticks raked from\nlebrls were used as Incense sticks\nthe   offering   of   prayers   before\ntl.    The reporters stated that the\nof   medical   supplies   and   food\nthe Krent hardship for the refu\nInjured men and women along\nbroken roads asked every passer-\nf he were a doctor, so great was\n\u2022 need for medical .-attention. Doc-\nand Red Cross nurses wero com-\nInto the region rapidly today and\nas expected that they soon would\nble lo ameliorate the situation,\nie roads were reported literally\nI with the bodies of victims untied by rctKllves or friends,\nie Tango region, which suffered\nt severely, was described by ono\npspondent as the seat of misery\nonlrnl Japan. Hundreds of surra were finding scant shelter from\nmvy downpour of cold rain which\nbeen falling since last night.\ni add to the misery of Inhabitants\n(Continued   on   page   eight!\n\\$HisWif^Then~\nSends Two Bullets\nThrough Own Chest\n7R ANTON'. I'n.. March 9\u2014Be-\n\u2022d hy the p\/rllce to have been\npOtatHy derapjad. Joseph Bur-\naged 48. former 'advertising\nager for a local clothing con-\ni shot and killed his wife at\nr home today and then turned\npistol on himself.- He sent two\nIts Into hla thoei. but li ex*\ned   to   recover.\n[\nGATHERING IN\nCORST CENTER\nBig Provincial Convention Will\nOpen Thia Morning With\nMary Ellen Presiding\n[\nFormer    President    Vancouver\nLiberal   Body   Was  Siting\nI.i-ioor Operatives\nJURY SAYS OFFICIALS\nI SKI) REASONABLE CARE\nVANCOUVER. March \u00bb.\u2014Delegates\nfrom nil parts of th.* province nre\nhere tonight for th**1 opening tomorrow morning of the British <'\u25a0<\u25a0\nlumbia Liberal association convention\nwhich will continue In session tor\nthre. dayi. li is *xpee ted thnt the\ndeliberations of tho delegates .will\ngo far toward establishing thi- policy\nnnd platform on which the pany wUl\nconduct Its next provincial election\ncampaign. Thf que \"Mi on of (be TO*\nturn of the railway landa from th*\nfederal government to thi- govern\nment to the province will be brought\nbefore the gaihr-rlng nnd Its sup-\npon nf Um goYarnment'i policy win\nbe   asked.\nFrom the delegates repl\neonstitii-.-i.cit>.* of central .-md northern British Columbia thorp will, it\ni.s atatad, oo ;i series ol reaolutlone\nappi-nllnc to the government for the\ncompletion of* the Pacific Great\nEn-stew railwa**, ;ind for a determined policy .-of development and\ncolonization In the country serve,!\nand  to  in-  eattof   by  the railway.\nProblems nf development of the\nvarious phases or industrial life in\nthe province are also expected to\nbe   debated.\nMrs. M. E. Smith, M. L. A., acting\npresident of the association, wtll\npreside.\nConley on Stand Admits Liquor\nfor Political Use; Employee\nSold to Inspectors\nva\\\" OUVBR, tfarcb t. 1 I\ntO* action \u25a0>! .Lm.- Contay, fnrnuT\npresident of rh*- Vaacouvei Liberal eo*\n\u25a0octation, for all-sged ntatlaldna pre-\ns.cutiini aKHmsi Qeorga Miller nnd\nKm.-i Htddleton, Brttiah Columbia\nntrol board ifiepeetora, was\niJemteeed tins afternoon in supreme\ncourt, a Jury finding the offletala tad\nliable Ban Ifl bringing\nIta Staffe, and lhat t htr-- -,-. || n.i\nmalice.\nOoali v,   wh..   woe  owner  tt ..   hotel\nin Bope. prai abarg*d \"\u2022 Saaoaty. IMS,\nwith having sold liqii-.r through his\nservant or agent. His -..nam, Walter\nBrown,   had   prr\\ Imisly   been   convicted.\nbut ihe flharge againat C nley ra owner, was ttamlaeed by the magistrate.\nThe    damage    mui    agaiaM    lhe    tin\nUquor  hoard   inspector-***   followed.\nAdm-ta   Its   Um\nVANCOUVER,   March   I.\u2014A   siate-\nmem  thnt  he had   porohaaid  i   huge\nquantity   of   liquor   ror   poHl\nH&pe .luriiiL' thfl last provincial election featured the reaump*\ntlon, in supreme court today, of the\naction of ,Inmes Conley. former president of the local Utaral assocla-\nllon.    who    la .Miller\nof lhe liquor control hoard ,,i,.| In\nipaet-dr Braaat Middleton fnr unstated\ndamagoa for false arrest. Coaler \u00bbOI\ncharted with laOlNg liquor on January, 101'ai. Jin | acquitf.-.] The defence alleys ihe hotel -it Hope\n[Continued on  Page Eight.)\nOfficers Will Try\nto Locate Aviators\nin Moroccan Village\n___ f _\nMADRID, March 9.\u2014Two rep-\nreaontativee of the military o\u00abv-\n\u2022rnor of Cape Jubi left today for\na small Moroccan village, whare\nit ie balieved they will find Maj.\nTadeo Larre- B-orgM, Uruguayan\naviator, and hia three companion!\nwho are now in the handa of native!. It ie hoped that th\u00ab aviators will be brought back to\nCape  Jubi   tomorrow.\nRadio reports from Cape Jubi\nthis afternoon said that food and\nclothing had been s.nt to the\nUruguayans, who are believed to\nbe  held  for  ransom.\nL\nComes   Down  in   Kveninf*;  Wet\nFrom the Printers; Crowded House Awaits Measure\nPERMITS ARE OF FIVE\nDIFFERENT (LASSES\n\u25a0ER KILLER\nI\nPsychiatrists    Testify:    Claim\nWas  Insane at  Time and\nStill   Insane\nrun\nTHREE DIVORCES\nAREREJEGTEQi\nSenate Hears 77 Cases and Recommends Them; 210 Notices So Far .\nv York Business Man\nVas Killed in Japan's\nLatest Earthquake\nEW YORK. March 9.\u2014Colonel\nl!i usieliier Choata King, a\n\u25a0 York bufilncufl man, wiia killed\nSaba, Japan, In tha earthquake,\nirdlng to n peblegraoi received\n\u00bb by relatives here todny\n-ilom I King hnd been in Japan\nth. paat two years engng^l iu\nate buafne-ae- The cablegram\ni no detaile as to how Colonel\nt \u201eraet   hit   death.\nKept Alive for More\nThan Eighty Hours by\nHis Fellow Workers\ni USC&QO. Him-h \u00bb.\u2014Itrtuiili\nby bmith. a gnielllnir uphill\nTiatllr lor nre nan fought todiiy\nhy Airml I'rlrk, kepi nllir for\nmoro than HO luuus by ar*\nti fit-i:i I tv-t-plnitioii h'I'Im .1 hy\nfi'llow   \u00bb\u00bb(irkers.\nIt MMMi \u25a0\u2022*\u2022 ilw'iijcli the end-\n\\v**i I'li.iiii of ilrolcsh vohiniet'rs\nwere io Ih' rfwnnl-r-d fi>r tlw _'.-\nyenr*nl(| victim of pamlyi'd* 00tt*\nHumcd some broth nnd milk nnd\nHpoke oftonor lo Axis conirn-rh-^.\nPhysicians wtiil M ho roukl survive the next 24 hours, tu* woulil\nprobably rci well, hut tho |\u00bbio--\npoct*t  were  none too ehcorf.il.\nCHICAOO,   JUreh   :'.\u2014Tuo eminent\n|is\\. i,:;ii i ;si-4 taatlflad today thft Harold .1 Crii;iri,*ui. r-l;i v r ti ''\u25a0\nWalter Hchmith .lr.. li tnMfl bai\non-**- Of th'm admi;:e.| '11111 Wbat\nCro.-irkin PtTUOh the 1 til i m uh I\nI'l.-i. \u25a0k-'inith\"-* hiimmir, '1,4\nbad MflM h;i7.\\* Idea ihai M wta\\ net\nihe rijthi   thins  to do\nTh.. adnlnHan a*aa by i>. Wiiiinm\n1. Hlckabn, ittraotot aj tha munieipa!\nlahor.iinry He miiintaln**\"d. bOWWCr,\nhat Croarkln rinea birth had eoS*\nfcrpd from demen'ii PfM>oac and ruirt\nli   Inaanes  an he wqe  vhaa  he  ete*\n\u25a0 ha li*:!\u2022' bojf\nRev,  Dr   ThotftH   He -oneulttna\npsyrhl ilrlr*t   at   the   Mmim   Hope  aay.\nlum for the itiH.ine at   Haltttn.\n\"My   opinion,   based   upon   m\\   mi\ninniion.  upon  tii\u00ab*  penonal   h\ncleu tied    from    him    aad    bmOl    Oth#l\nhla   abaolute   indUfei \u25a0\nthe enormity of th.. acl  h\u00ab dBOUnlttad.\nItl! e'implele la.k of remorse or regret,   1*   that   Harold   CroarWfi   eras\nins.ine   al   'h\"   time   he  eommittrd   the\niniir.i. 1   md li aam  Inaaita,\"\nfled.\nGovernment   Assumes   Control\nAll [Jquor; No Public Advertising\nToronto.     March     '\u25a0    Qatario'i\nejiKiM h   avaitad  legtalvtioi)  providtac\nfm-  1,-nvprnnieni   control  of  the   \u00bble\nof   liquor   in   the   [u \"\\ in- \u25a0.   RUpaiaad\niok the Onturii. Tanparanoe met   and\npropoaad     In     \"the     interest     of    real\nti    inil.li'-    ap-\npwirnnee   In   tha   Ontario   taftalaiure\nenrly thin avantnf t\" the aocemnanl-\ntnent     nf    :.|i|'liin.---e    ttOtO    the    K\"\\\"l'ii\nment  snppi-u'ler****.\njfottoto. .ill ..r  whom are  in  favor of\ntbe   l.'i;:-]aiion.   will   h;i \\ \u2022    I   very   iuh-\nstanttel atajorttjf for tbe \u25a0BeaaaTe\n-  tad   lhat   lhe   deh;tt\u00ab-   \\nll\n.. \u25a0< ni.-.   to*,oral   \u25a0.*\u2022 \u2022\u25a0\u25a0 k-   .in-i   thai   tbe\nhaw  wm  baooata affactt-?a about  tha\nfirst    week    in    Ha)       Th- re   are    til\nnipmhere   .\u00bbf   the   Ontario   laftalatura,\nand (he k'.\\ \u2022 inmt ni arlth its 75 mip-\nThe hill is known us UM Liquor\nControl net Rnrl It had a twofold\npurpose; first, to iirohil.il U-anMCtlOI.\nIn liquor exnepl throuieh Rovernment\naffpnciei* ^tn.l under g.Aeinmenl *u\nper\\ Isinn,* ;-inl   *\u2022\u25a0\u25a0...f.dl\\   t.> .J>ro\\'.,|,- \u25a0 i1(.\nnffaotaatlon  nf 1   liquor eommiaalon,\nt>.  n-Tmlt   of goat, nnn-ni   tbX*\nSpeaks   Half-Hour\nPremier raryuaon ipoka for so mln*\noutllnlnf   iii..   bin.   :in.1   i,,-\nstated thai thi nnd rthdtaf \u00bbavid\ntip   taken   up  on   Tiuvdny,   Mareh   IT..\n1 -'nniintieil    on    Page   Two, l\nWomen Used to Wear\nEight Pounds Clothes;\nNow Wear Over Two\nOTTAWA, Karen I Tin\nRtaady procreaa ot ems.- axam--\nInatfon  lw tai 1 1 ba ta 1 Iff advla\nory hoard today \u00ab*;.s halted\nwhile ii bau (rtaaad \"ti the\n1*' cord thai\nCanadian aromep now wear\nnn a vera ire of two pounds seven\nOUncei of eloihlhg as compared with elffhl pounds 1 ran\nyears    .g..\nThe     fnahlonahte     I -aifadian\nu-oiii-n      wears     her     >'kirts      I \u2022>\nInch, \u25a0 from tha around rt here-\n;.s ;i few ytara, \"K\" tha) reach-\nad   the cround,\nTii,- i.,,:.i'ii whieh area conaM*\nerin\u00bb( iin appHoalion f<*r a ra**\nvisi(.n pf ihe tariff on  woolen\njfoods   was   proh;ni*   |   -tj.tement\nthat   the   daa   -it   wooaa   had\ndropped.\nTIS\nSo States Coleman  After Trip\nto Coast: Surprised at the\nGrowth  of Cities\nSEARLES DECLARED\n.6\nWits Feared by Most of His Associates,   Declares   IWtnr\nTreated  Him\nFails in Attempt to\nBreak Altitude Record;\nHe Becomes Unconscious\nmi i.tviii.t:. ut., Mbinh \u00bb.\u2014\nBacaaaaaf ariDoaaawaM M  &*i al-\nliliulo nf  SIMS   flit.   < aiHaln  .1\n\u25a0aanahafM Dray, nitttiMHTiiMt at*\nStOOt \u00abt S.i)it I li-M. lal hfl i..-\n<l:i,i in au iili.-uipi to break lhe\nI1.1- Ikill.M.n ji hi l utle iisi.nl ol\n:.:.. t:.;t   |Mt     Ba  lamh-d   H   mil.-.\n-.Miihin-t ai tha ftoM ihnr bnara\n.ili.-r   ha  tiMik   off.\nCALGART, Mar<-h-n The I'^eifie,\ncoaai oltlea aohthana ^ dlaplay every\np-vldenoi' of proHpertty Vaneouver\nappears to he (trowing in population    more    rapid h     thin    ,'iPiy    elty    in\nI ','in:ni.i, ;ui'i ih* ra Id Itlll nn 1m-\n\u25a0 \u25a0 1 h II In \u2022\u25a0'er.itlnns rh\u00bb\u00bbre \"\nretnarkrd l>. C ''o'leman. viee-prfpi-\ndent of the weatara Itada od th. Oa-\nnadlan Paeific, who aaaaad through\ni 'niaary an Wedneeday  attaraooa, on\nhis    return    to    Winnij-.i:      .;\u25a0-\niti(T    V*4nCOUVar   and    other    points    in\nColumbia.\ntfoo-t OoopeiaaaM\nHr   Cob man   aald   thai   tha   lum-\nLn-   induatr)   ami  active,   bul   com-\n|i|;iilit      Wjis     niiide     Ih.'ll      price     cut-\ntinfr was rife on the aaatarn mar-\nkata, nnd that thai markal waa be-\nIng agsreeeivel) Invaded by aotjth<\nem  pine\nProduction caata la 1 ba nhiUii ra\n\u2022 i.iii'v weta tew baaauaa of tha char-\naatar of labor amptoyad ahd ab<\n-.-nn- ol n -1 rtctli \u25a0 laalalatton \"\u25a0 hir\nInd aat ry reajttirea a cooperative movai\nin..m to reamlata the quantity of\nproduction, and 1 ceaaatlon of interference   h>   latulatlva   bodlaa.\"\nIN L\nChinese   .Sources   Report   That\nCouriers Already Executed\nTnder Orders\nTHREAT OVERSHADOWS\nDRIVE ON CANTONESE\nStrike Troubles Tie Up China:\nLocomotive Engineers Given\nProtection\nMOSCOW, Mirch 9. \u2014 Tht\nSoviet government today re-\nnewed its demand on Peking\nthat Madame Borodin, wife of\nMichael Borodin, adviier to the\nCantonese, and the three Soviet\ncouriers, arretted Saturday on\nthe Soviet veiael Pamia-t Le-\nnina,   be   released   immediately.\nThe demand waa sent to the\nChinese mission in Mocow and\nwas a reinforcement of a previous note on the matter sent\nto  the   Peking  authorities.\nSoviet officials said that they\nrecognized that Chang Tio-Lin.\nManehurian war lord, who wai\nreported to have ordered the\nexecution of the three couriers\nas spies, was operating entirely\nindependently of the existing\ngovernment in Peking, and that\nconsequently there would be\nsome difficulty in securing tho\nprisoners'  release.\nNote in Protest\nIn-i-.ii. hes from Peking tonight said\ni' ffovtel embaaay In Peking\nhad sent a note Of proteit to tho\nChlnaaa offtoa there ,ind that th*\nauthorltlaa had teiefrmphed <\";en\nChan* Taung Chang, the ShartungeFe\n\u25a0 onmiariiler,  wluise troops arrested the\nRuaataaa, to eand them the facts .sur-\nroandlna tha aetaara of the Pnmiai\nLantna. Chtoeaa aouroaa today re-\nported thai Oan, Chaaf Tsung Chanp .\nhad ordered the exerutlon of the\n..nil thai the meuttBaa\nhad hern carried ..ut\nRepr-ns   thai   Chant?   Tuo-Un   had\nini-1 ..I   tha   exeeutlon   of   the   three\n.-   wara   lasted  al  the  head-\nqiiart<*n ol the allied northern .irmi-\u00bbs.\nOTT.\\WA, March 9.\u2014When the senate resumed its sittings tonight, -40\nreports from the divorce committee\nwere received and adopted. Hon. W.\nR, Willoughby, chairman of the divorce committee, reported that ao far\nthere had been 2\/0 notices of application for divorce, 162 reported to the\nsenate, 77 heard nnd recommended,\nthree heard and rejected, and nine\npartially heard.\nTomorrow Senator Robertson will\ndiscuss the railway problem with\nparticular reference to r:tihv;iy ratal\nand wages. Pir Qaefye Foster gave\nnotice that on Wednesday, March lfi.\nhe will discuss the work of the l-eatine\nof   Nations. *\nWould Construct the\nLongest Suspension\nBridge at Detroit\nDETROIT, Mich., March \u00bb,\u2014A petition for Detroit rights in the construction of a 120,000,000 suspension bridge over the (Detroit river\nconnecting Detroit and Windsor, Ont.,\nwaa presented to the city council today by J. A. Bower, vice-president\nof tho New York Trust company. It\nwould be the longest .suspension\nbridge   ln   the   world.\nEngineer Dies After\nBe'ng Caught Between\nConnection Knuckles\nEDMONTON, .March I.\u2014\u25a0 Frances\nB. Weaver, CN.R. engineer, is\ndead from injuries received when\nhe wns caught between two knuckles\nof an engine connection while making repairs to a locomotiv.. near\nSmSOt. The    injured    man    was\nrushed   to   Edmonton by special  trnln\nbut   died   Juat   before   arrival,\nVancouver Burglars\nWreck Office When\nBlowing Open Safe\nVANCOUVER,    March    .. ISfBJ\nently uiing too mucli niiro (tyoerlai\nto blow open the safe at the Ww\nMethod   Conl   company   offices   here   on\nTuesday night, n  burglar oaaaad  lea-\nera]   wreckage   of   the   prem*- \u25a0\nthlevea   escaped   with   1167,\n\\i:\\\\   TOR*   \\i. oh I\nBaafiaa,   Methune.   Mass..   rachlM\nafotarad  in court  todav  hy  tlie. dn.:..!\nj who treated him In his last nines*-1.\nhs a dominating man. f.  I hv moat\n1 of   his   aaaobtatee   and   1   panurtodi\n1 man   for   all   his   $20,000.0110.\nI    The pbyitclan, Dr  .r. r.  MoCarth;\n' of New Vork. tnak Hie Btand as I\ndefence witnese In the sun of Ann-1!-'\nBUaoOt   former   elevator  epi rator,   to\nI obtain tha Narlai aatata Iran Arthur\nT.    Vvalkar,    tormarly    of   1 \"ha: ham.\nOn I .     I h>-     recluse's     Mcfatary.     wh\"\nwas mad\" raaldttar]   lacatee     Ellison\nwas em oft wltb -i\".  although ha\nsaei laaffai bad pronrtaad m mnke\nhim sole bott Ha aharvaa undue\ninfhtence\nMan Wanted on Check\nCharges Is Arrested\nin San Francisco\n\u25a0 \u25a0al\u00ab.aky   March  I     Apprehended     bj     ('a nad ia n    iimiiiKralhui    offi-\nri'i's iii Ban Franclaoo laal waak, E\nC, Kingston, allaa B, Maffaa, allaa\nr    I'inch.  wantad   In  1 !abtt\nMedicine Hai ami Vaacouvei\n..n ohargai ..i paaalaf worthless\nehaeha, will ba token In charge at\n\\ H tot. \u2022   Thuradaj   morolnp  bj    Da\ntaetll \u2022\u25a0    ' 'aij'inli.'i\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0    \u2022\u25a0!    1 ,;.l*-'.*.ry.      The\nnan   Is   wanted   hare   b\n1 hrea  1 h 1\nContractor Attempts to\nW'pe Out Whole Family,\nThen Kills Himself\ntacoma. w.ish, Kai-ah I Barofd\nJenaaBi Tacoma contractor, killed his\nwife and year-old baby. prohnMy fatally wounded a 12-year-nld son and\na I-year-old daughter, and then rom-\nmilttrl suicide, B1 hia bOfflt here |.hi.\ntonight. \"Jensen used a machinist\nhammer ra hi-* efforts te wipe nm his\nfamily.      The    two   elder    ehtldrafl    are\nln the  gaaaral  hoapltal,  where  IfttK\nto'lii out for their reoovi py,\nMan Who Shot Moose\nand Went to Jail Is\n0 Cleared hy Manson\nVANCOI'VKR, March \u00bb.\u2014-1.\nW, Holier or Itell.t (mda, anho\nWM fined Ji'.'O or ttirr^ months\n111 ilui iiiiknlla prUon farm fnr\nshooting a mooac, and wlio\nwho -t'lHKc to go to jnll rather\ntluin admit tluit lw violated i!*m<\nlaw Imis Imn clcaritl by M\ntorncy.-t.ont'rnl Manson, after a\nvisit to VU-iorin. nnd Icnvca for\nhomo tomorrow. The fart, tliae\nnuHisc wne not mcntionetl in\nany way In tho game post-era\nfor tho -weatern game dt-rtrlot\nrvanlted in hla belam cleared.\nOntario Discusses\nPablicly Owned\nTelephone System\nTOROICTO,    Man D   I     a    motli n\nby   Controller   D.   C,   MoQMflef   far\nlaformatlan  ooncernlng tha p\nity   nf  ,1   ptthUcl]   ownad   telephone\nsystem   for Ontario  as suKtk'e-\"iei   by\ntlie   late   S,r  Adun   R-ck   was carried\ntoday  by thb bo 11 \u25a0'  of odhtrdf, The\nmotion aihi that tha Ontario hydro\ncommission   giv(.   the   ait]   tai\nOUBtad)        nf       d.   t.i        cille.'t.ii        hy       Sll*\nAdam   on   lhe   lubjaot   for   a   study\nif sir Adam'i rlewi oa _ht\nOt   a   publicly   own. ri    talapfcOM   s\\\ntern   so much deilrad  by the house\"\nWOMAN PLEADS GUILTY\nTO MURDER OF SON\nPAI.All.l:    M H\nguilty    tn   1    1 Inr^e   of   murder.    Mrs\nIda Kelley today told tbe courl that\nAlbert I1\".', fot whom she kept house,\nhad placed the body of hat ;t 1 ear old\nBOD.   .d'hn.   on   tha   ciiy   dump,   which\nII   ami  found  laal   nhrhi     I *\"\u2022     ihi\nMid,    had    thrown    the   child    to   the\n11 *   and   M   had   later   dtad     The\nnad cal et > min.     aid thi   bay prob-\n;.h|\\    dll .1   Iri.m   ihOCb   indue, l   1.       |\nUon   which  fractured  his jaw\nOvershadowed Drive\nBHANQHAI,    March    9.\u2014The    i\\r.v>*\nat tha Caatonaaa for the city of\ni Soochow ami :he attendant threat of\n'\u25a0, Shanghai today ir*re orarahadonrad\n1 momentarily bj tiie possibility of\n) rtrala< '\u25a0\u25a0 twaaa the Peking\n' fOrarmnenl  and Moscow, growing out\n! of   the   arrest    of    Madame   Borodin.\n  l wife of  the  advtaar to the Cantonese\nI forarnawnt, and three soviet eourtara.\nFirst of Vendors Heard Before1 While   Hadami    Borodti   in  in  the\nhaadi of Oan.  Chang Tsung Chaaf,\nwho || now ri.-fending Shantcrhri l. there\nar-1   COQtmdlotory   reports   as   to   the\nha  three  nther  Pais\u00abian  pm-\nDaaplta raaorta tram Ohl\n(Continued    on    Page   Two *\nLiquor (ommi.ssion; Never\nDiscu.ssed Requisitions\nAmbulance Drivers\nLost Way;  Stumble\non to a Dead Body\nVancoiyki: Marab \u25a0i.\u2014wnii\"\nseeking directions for a slek call\nthOV were making on Mitchell island.\nIn thp Frnser river, near here late\ntoday, when they ht.d lost their way.\nJoseph Crellin and R. Campbell, in\ncharge of an ambulance, m\nthe dead body nf Angus M1 >rri a in\nlying ids the floor of hli house with\na bullet wound in the head. A rifle\nlay nearby with one shell discharged.\nThe two men, receiving no reipons\u00ab\nto continued knocks on the door,\npeered through thn window to make\nthe discovery.\nConfesses to Killing\nHis Wife Two Years Ago\nCHAHLMTOWN,    M.i,    March    I\nLani   Bagan,  (\u2022, eoafaaeed todgj   thai\nii..   h:ni  i- ati 11  tits   hit.   i\"   ii- atta   ai\nMien* beam   naai   B nil' tuwn two \u25a0> \u25a0 an\n.'iro.   and   had   aftenraN   burned   the\n\u25a0 ataiahn the i\"\"i>\nDestroyers Are Sent to\nAid Vessel in Trouble\non the Pacific Ocean\nTOKYO, March 9.\u2014The itiamer\nEmpreee of Canada, due at Yokohama from Vancouver, ptckad up\na wireleaa diitreia signal today\nfrom the email government vatiel\nKiriihima Maru, which gave a\npetition off Iruiba cape. Th\u00bb Em\npreaa of Canada went to tha re-scut but wae unable to approach\nthe ship owing to rough eeae.\nTwo  deatroyera  have  been  t-ant\nto the aaeletance of th* veueei.\nVANCOUVER    Mareh   I    riral   ol\nVancouver'-'.    llQUOr    vendors    to    Lr,\\\"\no\\ idani .\u2022   ai    Mi    .instin-    Murphy -\nUquor   hoard   inquiry,   R.   II    < ;.i >!\u25a0\u25a0\n\u25a0 \u25a0r th    Ftabpon itraat -store.  \\\\ -. 1 \u2022*\u2022> -\nday   vworo   ha   had   botoi   n t\\*ad\niimn-y    al    an>    t.me   r.r   in    an\\    \\va\\*\nfrom   .1.   iv   Wlloos,   1 Llao   promoter\naf the Reifel liquor oompanlaa,\nCroaa\u00bbeaajninad by .1   P, fiojfg. gov.\nernmeni   counaat,   who   reminded   the\nMil uaa thai  U\"' wn* ..\\ as pi\n\"counts  Included   vouchers  purporting\n'to be for payments t<*> raiioui  liquor\nstore employaaa, Mr  Gordon\nlie   had   nev-'r  discussed   llQUOt   roqtl\ns.lions arlth vVHcoi   and enphatlcalh\nrapaatad   thai   ha   had   raclvad   no\nmonaj  from him what.\nVancouver Man Finds\nRobber Hidden in Store\nVAKCOUVBR,  March  1     The fact\nthai   his  sti'i*!'  was  looted   ol   goodi 1\nworth thouaanda two yaan ago\nWaiter   \u2022 lallowaj    statiocMrj    deal) 1\nmoney last nlghl When he found hidden    In    his    Aol \u2022\u25a0    1 \"\"in    BJ    hO    was\nclosinK. John Howard, who la charged\nv. iih attempted burgltir. since the\nfhhhari   wary   Bight   Galloway   has\nmade 1 praci|e\u00ab to \u25a0 Kplora erarj\ncorner  of  his   Moti\nLepine Sentenced to\nFive Years on Charge\nRobbery With Vi^ence\nVANCi 'I Vi:i:, March rt.\u2014Robert\nlupine. 13, who had pleaded Guilty\nla police courl to 1 char-fa of roh-\nbary with riolance in ooaaactioa with\nMui> Of the Paragon cafe here\nrin Pahruarj tanead today\nbj   Magiatrate   show   to   (hra   yaara\nttmetii      lhs  . ompanion  in thp\nrohbary  hero,   Bldwln  Turner, is still\nconfined   :n   hoapltal,   where  he  \\g  re-\ncovering  rrom \u25a0  aalf-lnfUotad wound,\nnt'l   lull   noi   bean   yaj   arraigned   in\ni Welsh, Scotch and\nEnglish Settlers\nComing to Province\nWDOnraO     March     9    Batland,\nScotland and Wales ware rei\namong   the   hundreds   of   sei i,>rs   who\n.irrivci here today an  routa t*1 tholt\nnew homes OW Canadian Pacific\nlines. British Colombia wilt gain\nvery mat' * I* ludod\nfive families wiih a lotal of 21 children are aehadolad lot pointa ln tbe\nprovince.\nThe Weather   *\nn 4\u00ab\nV incou 1 \u2022 .11 .  4*\nKamloops  ji 42\nPrince   Rupert iu 40\n  S2 42\nAtlin      ll! J8\nDawaon                      .... * I 2\nCalgary     . sa\nWinnipeg                     .. 24 ,\u00bbs\n. *\u00bb M\nsan   Praaclaco            .. 48 ttt\n. M 4S\nRpokana  24 42\n\"ti     -12 4R\nVerm.n     lfi IS\nGrand   Farha     21 th\nKasi..                           11 SS\nEdmonton       14 32\nsu M   Curreol          ... W td\nPrince  Albert     tt ti   \/\nQu'AppaHa       If' I*\n\\. laon      and vicinity\nMostly   cloudy,   with  occsslonal snow\nor sleet.\n________\n***\u25a0*\u25a0\n\t\n___\n Two \"\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,     THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1927\nIS\nPUT BEFORE THE\n(Continued From Page One.)\nwhen metabert of iho houee will open\nuselon on the legteletton.\nTlio    premier    snid   th:it    the   leffls-\n111 loo    followed    itrtctly    the    policy\nited  hy  hla ffovernment  during\nlast provincial election campaign,\n\u2022    ii rt   m   t<\u00bb   eliminate  as\nfar eo possible the trafficking in ln-\n' toxlcatlng litiuors that had in to\nhi widespread and serious abuse.\nThe government did not claim perfection for the method provided, und\nthere -would be Inevitably some\ni.biisce and unforeseen situations, but\nit was Its enrnettt hope thnt r policy\nt'oiin.l.'il upon \u00ab. sane, reasonable\nbasin would have the support of lhe\ngreat mass of public opinion.\nThe purposes of the legislation were\ntwofold.\nIt aimed to prohibit transactions in\nliquor except through govot mm-nt\nagencies and under government control and to provide the organization\nand the means by which such prohibition and control might be made\neffective.\n1'roiniir    FertjUBon    introduced     his\nLeading Hotels of the West\nWhere Superior Accommodation May Be Obtained\nGeorge Benwell, Proprietor\nThe Premier Hotel of the Interior\nEUROPEAN PLAN, ROOMS $1.00 UP\nrtooms  with  Running Water,   Private   Baths   and   en   Suite.\nHeadquarters   for   all   Travelling   Men,   Mining   Men,   Lumber   Man\nand Tourists.\nSPECIAL   SUNDAY   DINNER,   41.00. Rotarian  Headquarters.\nThe Most Comfortable  Rotunda  in   the  City.\nbill providing for government control\nand the sale of liquors in the Ontario legislature at 5:46. The bill\ncame to the house wet from the printers and was presented to a tensely\nanxious chamber which was crowded\nto capacity. The following are the\nfeatures:\nAll liquor must be purchased\nthrough the government agency.\nI'ermits are of five classes: Individual permit to a resident of Ontario,\nindividual permit for any period not\nr.xcee-dinff one month to a tourist or\nlemporary resident, special permits\nin physicians, dentists, veterlnarles,\nand those in scientific or mechanical\npursuits, a special permit for ministers of the Kospel for sacramental\npurposes; tbe board has further authority to issue a special permit as\nHinhorized by the regulations for the\npurytne \u25a0>(. liquor for special purposes\nn:ni0il in the permit.\nSell   Under   Ptrmit\nDrUgftgtfl are not permitted to dispells--, liquor.\nBrewWtea and distilleries can only\nsell in the province to the board\nmull r  a   permit  from  the hoard.\n-\\o   liquor may  he consumed  In  a\nNelson's Best Cafes\nGOLDEN GATE CAFE\nOnly While Cafe Open Day and X Igh I.\nOysters   Our   SiMNialty.\nBboMb    Frigid-Air   CooIIhk   WfObtKL\n.SODA FOI'VrAIX IN CONNECTION.\nA trial  will convince ynu.\nPHONE   081 BAKKIl   ST.\npublic place; ajl liquor must be consumed In' a residence or temporary\nhome.\nTho bill defines residence where\nliuor may be consumed as \"any\nbuilding or part of a building or tent\nwhere a person re aid on, which shall\nnot Include any part of any hotel or\nolub other than a private guest room\nthereof.\"\nThe commission will establish stores\nfor the sale of any or all classes of\nliquor.\nLight beer, as -So-fined by the act,\nand which is ordinal ily known as 4.4\nbeer, may be sold In such places as\nthe board deslgnatf, under permit\nfrom the board.\nThere shall be no public advertising\nof liquors.\nNo persons except with the per-\nini-HMinn of the board shall havo in\nhis possession In this province any\nliquor not purchase.! from tl\nThis section ttkb\/et care of the private\nstock that any OJtleen , may already\nhavo that Is legally purchased : \u25a0 r i. I\ngives the board ab&oliii.. control over\nall the liquor that Is Pound in Ontario.\nThe board may appoint a staff of\nInspectors and this staff, in cooperation with the provincial police nnd\nlocal constables, shall cooperate in\nihe enforcement of the laa-,\n-Ml prosfoittinns will ho conducted\nunder the dapartmtnt of the attorney-general   of   the   province.\nThere is a gTaal variety of is-ciial-\ntU'H  for  offences   under  the   act.\nROYAL CAFE\n1-ln^lc Rc-rt.-anrniit\nRc-flnonient    and    Dolk-ni-y    Prevail.\nOPEN   DAY   AND   NIGHT.\nLuncheon.   11:30   to   1    3.1c\n\u25a0pedal  Dinners r,:20 to 8    3.r,c\nj We    specialize    In    Chop    Hur-y    and\nNoodles\n\u2014PHONE   182\u2014\nHUME  -   K.   K.  Hayter. s.  Hall.-ui-\nI    K    S*.   Parian,   J.   L.   Trumbull,\nI    i:   Slat, r, Vancouver; l.\nm.   Kin,U.K.   Ipokaiie:   Mra   W.   Qnjr,\n\\v.    ,1.    Nrrrle,    Ymir;   C.    II\nWhit,-. Sandon; a. F .Fnist. Nakusp;\nC. V. Davis. Wlnniii, K: bait Xau\u00abl. y.\n,-, anl.r,.r,k-. A. .1. Smith. Ktlmvna; J.\nCrosbeau. city; W. I.. Drothe, Vernon.\nSAVOY\nNELSON'S FINEST HOTEL ABSOLUTELY\nHeat, Hot and CoW Running W':iU*r in AH Booni\nMum Roomi witli Private! Baths or Shower*,\nA   KERR. Prop\nNELSON. B. C\nsavoy       c  Q. MjcNeil, it. tl. Par-! Nelson, Mrs. j. H. Cory, New l. nver;\n'\u25a0'\u25a0r.   J-   I-.   I J    M    s    .;.   Brondson,   Reveltteke;    \\v    j\nUoalter Ud   *< \"'\u2022  Mooaomln; James Und..,, Brat-\nlordon.   Slu.--.in   City;   Mrs.   H.   O, I turn,  Snek.;  T.  L.   Plume,  city.\nQueen's Hotel\nTHE CENTER OF CONVENIENCE\nHoi   anil cold., water in .-very room.\n<}\u2022  un    b'at'.l.\nA.  LAPOINTE,   Prop.\nMadden Hotel\nT.   MMH\u00bbI\\.   Prop.\nSloain-He-tlc*)   ItiMinis   bf  Hie   Day.\nWick   Off   Mmilli.\nF.vcry   n nisi.l.*r.i thm   -.Mown   lo\nKiicsl-.\nCor. llaki>r and Ward Si-., Nelson.\ngUEKNS    -   Mm.  Wilton,   i\nm. A4dOD, Thomai ipptodalc;\nMr    ,-i',!   Mis.   Jeffrey   On -'tiw i,   Bio-\nuver.\nNew Grand Hotel\n\\    Mol.rn    BrlC*    BullrllnB.\nS16   Vernon   Slreet,   Nelson,   B.   C.\n\u25a0 mlTi'lcphnnes\n\u25a0 i r.,ioms. s aaa 11.\nThroughout.\nJ. Blomberg, Prop.-   Btl   >|. ...i  Plaa\nI    MADDEN       Joh\u00ab  Loullttle, Cajtle-\neari    .i..'iii    Dooho, hoff,    Uftnlav, i    C\nMadden, Valcarti,,-, Qui . u\nwill,  Laondonderry,   Ireland;  i-'. C   nn\n\\V.   1>  ,l.n\ncity.\nI\nTHE L. D. CAFE\nFinest Equipped Restaurant in the\nCity.    OPEN    DAY   AND    NIGHT.\nsi*nei xi\/\u2014-i^e Cream, Bade VUn\nand   Hut   Drinks.   Nice,   clean,   fur-\nnlhsi'il roemil  hot and cold water.\n\\\\Y   tut or   lo   Private   Parties. ,\nBecame So Weak\nCould Hardly Stand\nMrs. Wm. Palmer, Tomahawk, .Alta.,,\n-\"\"-ll**:\u2014\"Last spring I hnd a lonr\nspell of sickness and became so weak.\nI could hardly stand. I could not(\nsleep at night u the least little noise\nwould wake me up, I tried blood tonica\nand other nerre pills, but they did me\nno good, and I was getting worse.\nI wrote my mother about my condition, and she sent tne three boxos of\nMllBURrYc\n1   HEART J\n' NERVEMllJ'\nTHE STANDARD CAFE\n.120   linker   Slrcr-t.   Nelson   B.   C.\nIIPKN   DAY  AND  NIC! IIT.\nIl:;lll lo 2:110, Spa-rial Isincl. . ..I.V\n:,;:tll   li,  8.(HI  p.m.,  8up|H>r   ...35e\nPHI INF.    1S4\nAfter the first box I was feeling much\nbetter, so I kept on until I had ami\nthe three boxes, and now I feel n.-, sn 11\nas ever I did when 1 was n young girl. \"\nPrice fiOc. a box nt ill .lealcrs, or\nmailed direct on receipt of price br\nThe T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto.\nOnt\t\nHealth BrokeiwLost 66 lbs.\nNow Well, Won Back 82 lbs.\nOttawa Merchant, Formerly City Offker, Run Down by\nKidney Trouble; Watted From 201 to 135 Lbs.;\nTanlac Restored Robust Health; Now\nWeighs 217 Lbs. and Feels Fine\nMOTHERS\nANO THEIR  CHILDREN\n<on\\t:mi:n(*i. in SCHOOL\nOLOTSB\nOne Miithcr Stye.\nMy eliiiihen's school clothes are\n\u25a0elected with tbt Wea of convenienrr\nin putt Inn mi Hini taking off, eo\niheir 'otvnern may manage them\nalone. Tiierefnn*. I deny myself\nthe pleasure of the \"faney fixin's,\"\nTin* girls' StattOB 1 make with easy\ntaata\/tatt in front or on lhe sld.\\\nand tho lit Its are tacked in place.\nl-'nnii thf little boys' reaiiy-nmile\npants I cut off the helt lining containing the hut ton hules ani work\nnew liuttnnlinli's in the outer cloth.\nThese are much easier fur the boys'\neliinr-ty   Uttle   fingers   to   ,'islii*-\n\u25a0\nii    Oojr   Oreen-\nOCCIDENTAL   HOTEL\nA.   C.   TOWNER,   Propi^ator\nThe    tf\u2014e    \u00bbf    I'lMiiy.\niiifort.\nHfMfquart-sa-rs for Loggers and  Minera\nWluni  in  Trnll.  Slop nl   ih-c\nHOTEL ARLINGTON\nI    (|.,.|,l)   II II.MH i:.   I'r\u201e|,.\nCompletely   Elenovat-rf   and    u. fur-\nit.., and ' --M  Rannlnj Watar,  Kt.'.'tm   II';,I' 'I     *'. \u25a0 r, 11;, 11.\nSampk-  llooin-  In  OMMCMH\nThe   Okl   nollalilc\nCROWN  POINT  HOTEL\n\\    M<l)l.nM*)TT\nEvery  CoQltW   BBleOllWl   to Tourists\nnnd others VfalUttC Trait\nI'liil:us Beqttlo'l grocury ai IH m.\nPatrtck Bt, is well kaowa la Ottaym.\n.Mr. a,.quin was formerly h police offl-\n,, r w h. ii Ul-healUi s-'iziHi Um tu teal\nw.ight rapMly. \"I bad kMaay traoala\nCor *> jraara,\" he teUa. \"and was giv-.n\nup ai  :t   aopelen  ea-ee.    .Many   timet,\nHum   ihoer   weakness,   I     have     fallen\nwhore   I Itood, nnd had to he helped t<>\n.ii\\  feet\nTains riches my entire syftrin,\nLily my hack, which f\u00abit Uk-a\n\u2022 pi ttlac. Nffiiirss to say, I could\noelthor tal nor tleep normally. Weak\nRpellt ai.il ntnrauaaaae would leave mo\ntremblini all over. 1 faded away from\n\u25a0nl   t,,   ;:::,  ll.*- ,   ,.nil   tri.-d  ondless   irriit-\nmenti arid  rtmodlei In  the\n\u25a0.\\it hool   r. suit.\n\u25a0\u25a0I haii tetpm to daapalr, and when a\nfriend tdvloed Tanlaf. i via ikeatloal.\nBui oat month\"! .^gular use of thli\n(r< Hi.iiui med cine ooBTlnoed me thai\n1   wis mi  tn\u00ab road to hfRlth.   I kept on\nTanlac   and   lo   my   .-v-lldht   aud\ni   ii   i m   i  nev  man  in n\nurprlrlngly -short time,    How  I  weigh\n\u25a0 it  and  ileett llkt a  healthy\n.v, aad feel liko \u25a0 attCeranl man ai-\natthtr.\"\nIf neglect or nv< rvorh en  '\no| your health,\ntur-**'n   OWn d        trom     root;:,\nLarks uid herl       Vmir Stum    I\nOver B3 million\n(Continued  From Page Ono.)\nnese   sources   that   three   had\nexecuted as spie**,  it  is generally he-\n'ieved  hero  that   Ihey   luv.> noi   heen\nshot.\nChinese     author!! ie-*)     ileelar.      Mnt\nthere have been Increasing todtoatloni\nthat large numbers of Canton\nmlssaries have baeo  f^und northward\nIn   an  endeavor   to   stir   Up   trouble\namong   the   workers.     Kvcry   pr ean -\ntlon   alrc'idy   lias   baaa   taken   tt   prevent an influx at  theso a-a-'itators into\nShanirliai.     T.en-Tsiu,      I'eki:.:\nother northern  industrial eaottra,\nCarried Propaganda\nit is charftd Mr* tbai Um Uoifb I\niCaaSMt Pa miat I^Miina, on which\nM.iiliiini' r.oro.iin and the\n\u25a0Tan seized by :i squad nf white\nRussians attached to tho army of\nChang Tsung Chang, had tons of r\"d\n\u25a0 | i h*m is aboard and only\na few pounds of tea.\nWhile    thi    military    situation    hc-\ntween the Caatonaae and the\nilevelopiutr     si'adily.     tlie\ntroublini\nih\" aorthain t man-den, rtnae it  !\u25a0\nlatertertna;  with  tliah   tm \u25a0\u25a0\nThnati kgatnat tlie Urea of nan*\nh lvi baaa ao auneroiu that\nthe   military   authorities   u -\niboard   ;<\u00bb\u25a0<.nioiiva    Ktnr\u00ab\n\u2022})\u25a0 Imi nany englpoen in\nIO  i\u25a0> port   for  duty.\nM nslial Chang Tso-I.iu. who is ai\ntemjiUng  to Ai\ntoneae through   Honan  toward  Hankow,  is  now   in   a   position   w1ht*>   his\nei'i irta an  Ulo ly  to  be  i  HaoStiat\nfactor   in   the   oHrU   war.     Should   hi\nfind it neoaaaary to f ill bai\nthe Vi iiow rh i :\u25a0. the paatthM ti tbo\nthantuni   lam \"..   TWnc\nChang   in   the   SI, in:,   ll   Nanking   n -\n\u25a0Ion   WOUld   l>e   almost   untcnabl.    tttt\nnlgb, neoeaaiute abaadoanoal oftlM\nObtttt    fanctae    valley    to    the   Can-\nsiram Benaed\nTlft'on-h'ui\nlint   and (old\nWu(-it\nSTIRLING HOTEL\n-\u2022'.    Ill.\u00bbk<   i:a-t   \"I    l'..-l   <ill\u201e,\n.\"il   II.:   'h'l , \"ia w.-it.r,\nI:...,,,,,    l'\\    \"..'.    '.r   u,,k.\nl'imii.11,.1   Pllltrs.\nI'     II     III Ml.    I',,,|,\nDOUGLAS HOTEL\nB,   I,.    \"lM.   \\.   \u00ab.Iior I'M.!'.   IV\u201el^.\nH..v mui       l'i,,,.,,' -'i.::       Tniil. Itr.\nCLASSIFIED     ADS     BRING     RE\nSULTS.\nApproved!\nEndorsed!\nPraised!\nThat is the Story pf our\nSpririR Attire for Men and\nI1.IVS.\nWe firmly believe we can\nsatisfy most callers in\nsearch of Suits, Huts,\nShirts, Neckwear and all\nthe Fixin\u00abs.\nIn our recent visit to the\nCoast, we saw No Prettier\nGirls or Better Dressed Boys\nthan Nelson can boast; and\nwe found our Prices were\nmost Moderate by comparison.\nMENS\nWEAR\nBOYS\n\" \"SUSaa WEAR 'l^f\u00bbfP\nJUSl OUTSIDE THE HI0H RENT DISTRICT\nPotion in;:  the  ralctde  ol   K.   bSo*>\nCuttell  oi   i\u25a0\u25a0 11   iim-w.-.i.  i   crippled\nKlven   a   heavy   jail\nti ini.\n%rtou\u00a7\nJJeadache\nBright ani charming i\u00bb tht rate\nAlways in the \"Krutofien\" achool.\nWhat Grandpa Told Mabel\ntfrtbrl: Grandpa, I really don't\nknow how 1 can begin to thank\nyou. I can never be grateful\nenough to you for\nGrandpa: Credit where credit Ss\ndue, my dear. Kruschen did itl\nMabel: But if you hadn't told me\nabout Kruschen, I should still be\na moping, miserable nuisance, instead of\t\nGrandpa: Instead of the brightest,\njolliest young thing you could wish\nto find in a summer day's march!\nM'tt.fl: I'd never have believed that\na tiny thing like the \"little daily\ndimeful\" could turn the semi-\ninvalid that I was into the girl\nthat I feel\u2014and am\u2014to-day.\nGrandpa: That's the six salts of\ncourse. You don't tret a single\naction from Kruschen, as you do\nwith Epsom or Glauber, but the\nbenefit of six different treatments,\nas it were, all at once. But it isn't\nmerely that ench of the six salts\nhas a separate and distinct effect;\nthey all help each other \u2014 tune\nup your system from a number of\ndifferent angles.       *\nMabel: \"WherF one salt can't get,\nanother can and does. Isn't taat\nthe notion ?\nGrandpa: That's just it Every doe-\ntor knows that disease of any\nkind has got to be attacked\n\"Right, left and centre,\" and the\nonly way to do it is to use a com-\n\">i)ia!ton remedy. In taking\nKruschen you get a tenfold increase in the beneficial effect of\neach of its ingredients. That's a\nproved fact. And the lieauty t f it\nis your inside never gets stale to\nit \u2014 you never need increase the\nlittle daily dose.\nMabel: Well, Grandpa, nfter what\nyou've said nobody shall ever\nDoint the finger of scorn at m<\n\u25a0 and say, \"Wlm'it been mining hei\nKninehen?\"\nKruschen Salts\nGood Health for Half a Cent a Day\nThf inRrWirnti ot Knit-skm flaKi art\neww-iiwry for hrmlth-f life. Trior body mu-i\nof latctaiit-f titrmct these InKrecllvnU frum\n\u25a0onewhere, or you rould not live, If yoa\nled tin ideally healthy life in the opes air,\nWith plenty of exerelae and no worriet, your\nhody would eiltirt these nix vital aalta from\nyour food. But the artificial Ufa yoa lead\nprevents thin. Hence the need for the \"little\ndaily dote\" nf Kru*rhrn, which, unlike any\nother aallne preparation, in a irientlfhB combination of Ihe aix Kalta roar body nf-eds for\ntti proper health. \"Aa tnurh aa will aover\n\u2022 10 eant plaee\" every morn Inf. tait-etaea In\nftOUB    i.Mi'OKi EHtt.     ..Ki.lial.lVK\nyour breakfant cup of ooffeo or tea, expel*\nad) etoTfintr watte matter, puriflf-. and In-\nvlftorate* your blood, aad netn you all a-tinjle\nwith \"thai KruMhea feeling.\" Ever-\/ druj.\n*i-t trill Kruarhen.\nA I.r bottle eon*,\ntain* 180 dom \u2014\nnearly tnoufh for\n\u25a0Ix mnnihn. Get a\nbottle to-day and\nbegin a new It fa\nto-morrnw. It'n thr\n\"little daily dimeful\"  that 4aet It\n.1\"     BKUlliEKS    lTiJ,\nTatI'lftt in T-aa\n\u2022 r t'ntff\nT-JaUU.'.   l\\\nmm LANGUAGE\nISSUE CRITICAL*\nSo States Retiring Orange Official  Who Warns Against\nPolitical Entanglements\nQCKLPB, \u2022\u25a0:\u25a0', M.irdi ... -a warataf\nthat thc Orange order must not be allowed to li.rrun,. the- \"tool of one\npolitical party\" and thi I\nthat thc Krunol. l-mauage Issue la now\nnt ji \"critical Mafe\" In this provliu-o,\nI   of  Rev.\nW, L U Lawreaei ef s.-mii st,. Maria,\ninit, r.tnliid mninl neater, nt the\nopening here today of tho t-lxty-\nel\u00abhth Annual upmhIoh of the Loynl\nOrnngo   Lodge   of  Ontario   Wi   '\nThe  ernnd  mar^trr  drnlt   tak\nWilli    UH    question   of    UM    t-.-14-hillK   of\nKit'iirli    in   tbt   puhlio,   achooll   of   the\nprovince.\n\"JUAt how thia violation of the law\ncan be reevMttoi with patriotic clti-\nicnahip, and Juat how this condoning\nof tho violation of our laws cm bl t--\nconciled with Chtiatlan principles, we\nwill leave, at tho moment, for thoae\nwho are ronponiible for auch. What\nwe winh to aay ja thla: The Loyal\nOrange asalcatlon la a unit behind\nregulation 17, and wilt in nowise pai-\nsively submit to radical changea or\nI'onceAslona,\"\nIN v Mr. Lawrence brought to tht\nattention of the members the \"continued interference with the marrlag--\nlaws of thla country hy a foreign\npower. Legally executed mnrrlagot\u00bb,\nperformed with all due compliance\nwith the lawn of the Dominion, were\niimill.'.i by ihe exerclae of anverefgn\nrighta by  the pope  in   Rome.\"\n\u25a0 Th.   matter,\" he aald,  \"could not bu\niiKhtly       We    ran    deal    with\nthoaa    realttenta    within    Canada   who\nseek,   aecure  and   use   thc   finding!   of\nthin   foreign   court,   nnd   lf  Canada\nto   continue   to   he   tinted   nnd   prof-.pt**\nthis   must  he done.\"\nWas Helpless with\nEczema. Now well\nItr. D. B. Sp-mcer, Baahiv, .Utt,\nutb, \"I had skin trouble for yean.\nLanguage cannot describe mj suffering. At times I could not cloN\nmy bands. Three-fourths of thu\ntime I was laid up. Tried medicines\nand specialists. Got no relief til]\nI tried Ovelmo. Now I'm satisfied\nmy trouble has gone for good; hand!\n.are smooth as a baby's. I use any\nkind of soap. I am ever so thankful\" Over 36,000 others say Ovelmo\nInternal and external treatment rid\nthem of Excema and similar skim\ntrouble. Ask your druggist for full\nOrelmo treatment. Try it, see how\nquickly itching stops and every alga\nof blemish disappears. Eesults or\nmoney back.\nFor Rheumatism\nTake oar Herbal Bemsdlee*\nHook on Sltlr, Dls.sses, new\nTreatise on Chronic Diseases by\nHerbal Remedies Pamphlet on\nl.oss of Manhood and Diseases of\nman li,,.,klet on Kernels Ills; and\nadvice free by mall; 30 years'\n\u25a0nre Without crI_?l7.1 nIf or\nlisnaraaing yonr locar doctors,\na-rltf us before losing hope.\nTreatment by mail our specialty.\nE1IOLISH   REKB1L   CUPIL\n\u25a0AST LTD.\n1359 Davie, Vancouver, B.O.\nThe Oldest Herbal Institution\n;-*[h-:t tf.'.-fKi  BjfMajjagjas|a|a.\nTTTTTT\nWe Are Grateful\nThursday we had\nthe pleasure of\nreferring to a\nlinner party in\nthe Yukon in\n\u00bbvhich Pacific\nMilk whs Riven\nthe credit fm*\nthe fine bread\nlerved, but we were unable\nthe small space to acknowledge Hrntitude we feel. All ma\nkind Ixjws to favorable me\ntion wli(.|K>V(.|* bestowed ail\nfrankly, we' arc no exception.\nPACIFIC MILK\nllrnd Offirr, Vatirourir\nFactories at  Ladner  and   Abbolsfo\nI I 1 1*1 11 1111111111 I I I I I I I\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1927\nTage fine\nCENTRAL CLASS\nLEADS IN TRAIL\nDivision 15 Has Highest Percentage for Attendance in\nThree Schools for Month\nTRAIL, B.C., March 9.\u2014DivUlon\n15, Grade III. junior,' in Trail Central achool, in the loader In the thre<\nTrail H'hoola for attendance records\nduring the month of February. Tins\ndlvlaion had a percentage of 97.0u.\nDivision lfi, Qrade III., waa aecond\nIn line with a percentage of &\u00ab,94.\nGrade V. of the Trail Butt idfcool\nlead other divi\u00abioi.B there with it\npercentage or 801,5, while at Tadattae\nGrades IV. and V- Wara tied for\nhonors with a percentage of 96.99.\nFollowing are the namea of pupils\non the honor rolls for the month;\nCentral School\nGrade VIII.\u2014Attendance: Division 1.\n9B.57; dlvlalon 2, 9S.SI; dlvlalon ;..\n93.35. Honor roll: Pauline tfaooahttn,\nEdward Pearce, Frank Matlvich. Anna\nMcDonald, Eric Caldicott, Grace Negus, Dorothy Langlanda, Lucy An-\ndreWB. H'len Wan.hu. Meric H*\u00bb<\nworth, Fred Morris, JamvM Iftortll.\nNellie F-orratt, Charlotte MUle-,\nDorothy Hardman, Ksther DlatafaAo,\nLoula Ijanducci, Magnet- Lund*-.\nRobert \"Weir, Amy Bowcoek, ftoberl\nHayes, Catherine Stlmmot, William\nDobbs, Mary Saprunoff, Mary Gr;-\npich, Bandy McKinnon, Donald lUig-\ngan, Molly Buchanan, Annie Saprun-\noff and Babar Oelis.\nGrado VII.\u2014Attendance; Division \u2022*\u25a0\n91.54; divlslun 5, 92.33. Honor roll:\nKiOhleen Harris, 1'erlmi Grl, Annie\nHall, Louie Duggan, Ronzo BattatUla,\na^rmeB Leachiutta, Nina Kemp. Kin\nBommer, N'eiiie Baiter, Babbta I t-a -\nens, Marjorie Drew, Mtlred Magna,\nJack Kerr, Elsie Williamson, Art.ui.**\nMorris, Mary Leckie, Viola Fc>rre..t\nand Beth KoIImar.\nGrade VI\u2014Attendance; Division G.\n95.72; dlvlalon 7, StMt division S,\nV-M. Honor roll, division six: Jean\nMurray, Margaret Pupaka, Olga i.e\nMat und Cynthia Doclutaadar, Margaret Hock. Ireiu Maddlson, Glenu\nMason, Armando Romano, i .'It nt mi\nHill, Eld a Ermarora, Alda AIniqi.il*.,\nRonald Wilson, Marlon Lightbody.\nL-ena Oremelli, Margaret Goddard,\nHarry Graves, George Woodger, Ylng\nWong and Mary Yurkouskl, Fred\nErickson, David Ripton, .Mary (iti.\nStewart McDaniel. Ray Young.\nRobert Hanney, Henry Thomlinson.\nMargaret Chalmers, Mary Bulano, l,Uy\nSaprunoff, Louise yurkauskl, Leonard\nPickardson. Minolf Augerilli, Arthur\nForrest, Goorgo Ool* man. Bdward\nJury and Edith Ollis. Division 7:\nViolet Savage, Ralph Taylor, fttMOt\nM<-N nifchton, Walur Dcmbiekl, lattice Calalano, lft I glial I nvnis, Miry\nCaputo, Ada Douglaa, Data Douglas\nKenneth Adcock, Mary Bingham and\nRhoda I^ewls. Division 8: Eugene\nSpence, Dorothy Trecn, Rnsie VoSBaoo,\nMunro Spence, Barbara Robb, Annie\nMatovich, Gladys Ward, Annul Ut*\nrick Lesa Tatangella. Stanley Bow-\ncock, Delia Webb, Raymond Underwood, Alice Clarke, I'ietrino Saiicle-\nCioll and Mike Turick.\nGrade V.\u2014Attendance; Division '.<\u25a0\n93.35; division 10, nr>.31; division tl.\n90.6-. Honor roll, division |; Kran-\ncra Moran, Jamca Kendall, Mario\nDistofano, Harry Trischuk, Connie\nClark, Tony IVsiente, ,i*,bn Pohal .\nJim Deans, Lilly Kelly, John Lvi'-huU\nSyney Demhlolt, Waltar Hill, Philip\nBar-shard. Diana Hannay, Pool Trus-\n\u2022aell. Heh'n Pell, Mary Qravaa, Btava\nDcmblcki, Hubert Shields, Alphun-*\nD'Arcangelo, Lenore Anderson. Jeanne\nMcLean, Colin Guillaume, Elb-n Sin-\nB^n, Fern Hal!, lloiolhy HrooHkln.\nJemiiui Orlando, Oad Lundl, Arthur\nCeremelli, peter Clilherow, Lloyd\nFrame, Lena Turick, Teresa Wbytalla,\nMargaret Rubinsun and Ovldto Tel-\nlolo Division 10: bMtta Cooke. Qtb-\naon Kennedy, Walter Cocoruch, Doris\nCnok. Thomas Moorecroft, Ivor lewi-,\nJohn Downie, l>oiuthy P\/*?by, olg.i\nAdamchui k, John I inlo, LaOMtrd\nEvaas, N'evy PffHaaal. Vlnoanl Q oi\ngetti, Joyce Houlden, Hagta HoAJ-\npine, Mose Agostinclli, Victor RellJ,\nJimmle Tinlo, Romano Dean, Qajrlord\nRiehai-dson, Franec* Tliurnilale. I'.riH'e\nRenin,   Mary CotUgan,   Mabel   M.-Kay.\nMury   Jtiknii.   Camilla    Hall,   Allan\nAlni'iMi.-i, Margaret J*tt i*enko, Irma\nSolstic. ioli.   Sophie   Varkoiiski,   Esther\nciiriManie. Atatfaa Poniar, Mary Morrison, Flora CaattgUona, olga Ctono-\nvich and I'e ifcfa Oaorgattl DIvMon\nli:  Qaanor Wtlklnaoa, Clan m i M<\nDi.irniid,   .Miiigarel   Slil.-lds.   -km    Mae\nKen\/.ie,   Orlando  Baltlatalto,  Jaa  Co-\nHanbo,   Krankivn  Me I uni. i,   Dorothy\nWalley,   Ralph   fepOMft-    bouta    FsMTO,\nYij\u00bbe I   Haael,  Jamai  Coccia,   Gordon\nL'-ary, Andrew  bohuio,   Uuddi*   Stuart,\nRem.  P.iissu,  l.ulu (.i-.nl,  Will.-nii I*\"' '\ngillon,    Helen   Vcr\/.nh,   ObarlM   Lun-1.\nII.i;'.' i   Ihirrls,   Uelilo Ta\\aroll,   K.-lvni\nI'i - Allatatr Rep:on, Bmnui .Man-\ndoll and Jaana CbrlabuiU.\nGrade  I \\\".\u2014 -Altendiince:   Divi.-ion   ll,\n94.5S;   iliviwiim   13,   |Lfl;   di\\\n8h.74.      II\"nor   roil.   (Hvlalon    12r   Marlon   -Martin,   UntH   Wi1h.hi.   .Margaret\nMr.\\H..irn.   taabal    i'* rgnaan,    Donald\nWiUiams-.n.      Mny      Shirley,      Irene\n'It, \\i\\i.in Bott, Bannk RalM,\nManoy Homnti n. MathJ <* Plagal, Ba\nCeila Polek. John Doughty, |\u25a0;, | 1 (J\nras-nualc. Alice Ahnqulat, GHadyaAbjr.\nThoni.'s w>.hi, Hava Battiataha.\nDtnitli Wt'oiis, hi ni Baillla, Charlli\nAnnie     Janhola,     PblUp\nmith, Mike (laray. Robert ('oh-inari.\nRemo Ton..!\", Willie CapUtO, l-ainni\nMugnani. J-w pblna Clarke, \\'.-j-iioii\nCunnnghan. Oordon Raltom an,| Tina\nYoniiK.     DiVlalOfl   lii:    Lena   ToUa,   VI\n\u00a9let Aadrawa, Douglai MUne, Norman\nHinton.  Howard  H:ii.  Halmar  latao,\nHrniM.   \\'aneill.   Sai ill    \\_* Rose.    Ixin.l\nOri, Lorn-i Butorac, rvaacja Barohavd,\nGrace Mdne. lithe! si- i. Jaana Bag\"\ngio. Miirr.ne- Battnar. Buaan am-\nken. Wlhlam Rettl., CNorga Bhapherd,\nSammartlno, Division 14: lona\nGough, Emma Wolfe. Maltha Drapaka, yonald   MaiK. nJie,   M**iy   I'an-\nson, Alfred Riv tt. oldo Proflll, Jataoo\nHoherlMin,      Walter*     .lenkiim,      Irene\nWo ..lhurn,   Hilda   s\u00ab tao,   W Ui4j    Ri\nUlan,  Jang  CU,  Wallace  Savage,  Alec\nTogoUl> Tenia Lesutk, Ed a Romano\nuiul  Roy  Morel.\n\u25a0 nior\u2014Attondaii.. : Hi\nvision 81, 80.97. Honor roll: Alexander Breminer, Rena Bugglo, Alice\nRaldlssI, Dn-ai.l * Ir.ili.ini, (fautl\nham, Frank Drityts, Frajicea Lasuik,\nGell.en Ogg, Jeuh Hood, Paul Ha-\nlay, Blmer Irwin, Oeorge HleR\u00ab, Walter  Mnrnee and Aiiloilio Delh a.-io.\ntlhule Ht Junior\u2014Attendance; Division I;., 97.M; division 16, HM.\nHonor roll, division 16i Victor Colo-\nuello, Roala Kopak, LlhMh McLaoti,\nlr\u00abno Frnnseii. etbseplt I>l'a|.ntta, Peter\nihihn, tiiihloti BUliWd, BMVthe IVOod\nbut it. Iti.it Chi BiiWio, Harold Andrews, Ihiniee McDonald, Bhlbla\nForbaa, Maijjar^t Burton, Raymond\nMcLeod, Mary Demhichl, I:\nlaruttu, Winnie Kendall. Mary 1'ean.\nJeshle Iioubltjday, Bdward lloorcfoft,\nMary Lctluk, Billy TUHck, Angellnt\nManducu, Evelyn Shlfloclbla, I Sttlal\nMhohd, Mafinn McLaOd, VlctOY i'an-\nlinl, JttUet RUhJ', Sadie Keiiii*-y. Alas\nTickell, kalherliie Alnmnist, Alfred\nDefoe, Fl-eda Brndley, Joe Ludoviid,\nHut-old Fruiisen, Amelia Slraebati and\nAlma Rommenlahl. Division tl; (lui-\ndon Clarke, Sliiela Rinwii, Ilaiinaii\nKelly, Elsio Wagner, ItargEn I I'alei!\nAl**c Coloni'llo, Rlanihe Hall, Laura\nYoung, Oordon Wellwood, Oatdliu\nEmaoora, 1-Jmmet t Robertson, Gilbert\nPaollne, Vera Do Vlto, Joseph Clark.\nAmerigo Guidone, .lark Simpson, Margaret Lennoii. Frank Coccia, Jean\nDownie, Murdo Morriaon, Audrey\nDoubleday, Olga I'onnk. Angeio I >enn n.\nAdcllna Tuvorall, Elmer Hall, Steve\nSaprunoff, Lucy Contini, Peggy Mo*\nGovern, Sandy Zlnio and Lorno Forrest.\nQrado II\u2014Attendance; Division 17,\nHOO; dlvlalon 18, 91.48. Honor roll,\ndivision 17: Annio Sisel, Betty Dock-\nBtaadar, Jean Clai'k, Desmond Hood,\nPhyllis Forbes. Bath .MrlnniV, BtaVfl\n.lankola,. Nellie Shields, Joyce Ro-\nnclli, Alice Persian, Edith Kennedy,\nReggie Tickcll, Michael Hrooahkln,\nMay Brown, Billy Flagel, David\nGiavev, Li*tU!io I**iurie, Douglas Perrin. Basil Maeallister, Dcna Orlando,\nNellie Wright, Catherine Morrison,\nChrissie Gill.a. Mui'tfurrilt' A us; ad,\nFred Grahitm, Ijena Lesuik, Ltonard\nJury and Patflcia Andrews. Division\n18; Mildred Mont.stli, H.-len Wanner,\nMary Lightbody, James MrKenzie.\nPauline Manduva, Mary Mackoryk,\nMarjorie Biggs, Albert Morel, Harry\niJenibleki, Annie Flagel, Allan Wilson. Annie Yurkowskl, Grare Wood,\nLorraine   Thorndale.   Andrew   Caval-\niini,  Soyot  BaUlta,  Phyllla  Bomtnan,\nftotu. Q De Dciislo, Peggie Husiwayte,\nJessie Langille, Lily Honchar, Al\nbart Malnorle. Irene Evans, Geoffrey\nHinton and Jane Venables.\nGrade I Senior\u2014Attendance: Dlvi\nsion IA,\u00ab SO.f.O. Honor roW; Jack\nMaigesoii, Mary Rock, Eleanor McQuarrie, Hagcl Mawdsiey, Jack Brady,\nI. ssie Weston. Gard IIInch, Andrew\nHilesky, Patricia Young, JoU ilu;l-\nluiine, Pill Kopak, Dorothy Hall, Russell Deane, Foster MacDonald, Iyornc\nKerr, Isabella Repton, Clayton Kennedy, I.n lira Reiki, Arnold Laarz,\nSusan Wilson, Joan Austad, Ci 111\nSmith. Frances Deveto, Wleen M.ln-\ntyre, Nellie Lesuik, Albert Togimtti,\nSandy De Pasquale, Marlon Glover\nand  Fred Leyland.\nGrade I Junior\u2014Attendance: Division IH. IL&I division ... S4.CJ. Honor\nroll, division 19: Catherine Giinn,\nMlchai.1 Clilherow, Naiu-y Paghm,\nRuth I'almei'. Edward Bowan, Ernest\nMason. Hurry Donaldjwm, Robert Kendall, .losepiilue Perrin, Edward Lunde,\nUly Griplch. Charlie Wyatt, Arthur\nHltstua.*. le. Jin-don Dynbar, Robe, |\nWalley.  EMwai'd  Groves,  Vernnn  W nod,\nKiiz.ii.etii Mfetvor, tobn Wood, ffabw\nLaroaa, Mlldrad MhclUy, Jeaala Mao*\nDonahl, Patrick Wools. Blhla Romano. Archie Brown, Minnie Nili-dl,\nMay Barr, .Muriel Owaa, Robert Bta-\nvensoti an.l Knl.nido Sammartlno.\nDivision   \u25a0_\u25a0_:    .Mangle   SalslnJoll,   Sev-\nrlna Qunttrln, John Ballano. Bobb)\nHutchison. Brndal Lallion. Lucy\nHrooshkln, I>onald Van Soon, Donna\nBponaa*, Bernard Johns. 1'aulinc .Milne\nJulio Augustinelli, Robert Maze, Alice\nHradl.y. Walt.r Camozzi. Margaret\nMclvor, DaM .Andrei\u00bba, Mary M--\nGovern, MhrWOI Mel nly re, Anni*\nPoler. Pauline 'il osse, M:lrlo Mai -\ntiliehl, Edith Moval.h. Tony MOVachO,\nMary Zinio. UtOt Baggi... Mmlel Mui\nIth, Ann-da Cara^ini, lsobel MaUtle,\nRobert Obattay and Antoinetta Corn-\npa no.\nEAST   TRAIL   SCHOOL\nOi oi.. vn  Honor toM%-  Man  m il\nllano, Rudolph lb. y, V. ruo Partridge,\nJoMphtni Mefatiaa, Mlldrad Bani b\nDonald  Parry,  Bvahro  Turner.\nOradi  Vl\u2014Attendance, 11.44,    Honor\nroll:   .Margarel   Lain ie,   Arabia   Fer*-'ii-\nsi.ii,   i.oiuse   Mattlaaao.   Kab,    Roi\nRichard    CoopOT,   Qaofgl    I'.ij;'*.    Rob*\n. it Erring and Donald Bit ati\n'iiMiJ.' \\' -Attend nn e: MM. Honor\nroll; Vangbaa Naff, lsobel Rutland,\nWilliam Strcliarr. Ern.-si PottOT, \\W-\nelyn  Rumley,   Alex   Poxnekoff,  Ijouise\nTeri'ii'oir .lames ,Ionian, Henry John-\nsou  and   Roy   .McLennan.\nGrade IV. divisiun '. Atleinlane. |\nMl.fi.V       Honor    roll:     AgOM     tVabattr,\nAnnie l-'lo, kharf. .Nora Hallslietl. M ny\nMartin, Jaan Harray, Clara WlllUm-\nson, Connie Hepworth. Jaan Townsend,\nWinnie DoMih, Ronald Giles, George\nSoukoroff.   iCduard   fohOaOtt,    Hon ard\nJohnaon and IflobaJ Page.\nCr.ide    IV,    division    I    A ttt nd.ni.-.'\n11,11. Boaor rfftli Aii.en Dnaraon,\ni-i\u00abi* i DtaraoOi John Mrlifftd- Mary\nsir.iiair,   Uaala   Hayaa,   Nlok   Poa-\niiekofr.      Betty      .Monypenn>,       h\nI'loi kliarl,    Pliyllls   Calien,   Melbourne\nBan 'it.   Kudoijili   Harlrnan  and   Helen\nWeni,!.\nGrad*   Ill--Atteiclanre:   ItJl, HoOOf\nroll:  Dorothy Johnaon, Cbuvnt i  Ma*\nl''arleii, Annie I, i ,\\|.,it. I,Ily Dwlng,\nKi tin. Mi    Rubins4in.    Ihlty   Dl    Prnvn.\nBatty Dow-nay, aMIca MarWn, Mlki\n\u25a0lurilaff, ,ii,u Coaa, 'I'liomas McColm,\nBtophan  Mahowlchuk. Mary Cbubaty,\nVan   Slieliaff,   -May   M.'Doii:..\nEveits, Perib i w. ifi. Bai nlo   Rob\n\"t*ls,   Katbleiu   Dawson.   Altai\ndramlnl,   Billy   I.a   Uott,   l-Nlh.-r   John\nson, Kai.v .lobu'eiu, ai. x laagaaon,\nMoraaj   Hgrtty,   Sidney   c, |\n\\'i bun   Kniitl..'\nGrade II\u2014-AttendJince:   UM,    KoMT\noil.  Kditb aii. n, Dark Boa I\nCairns,   Alfred  Corth,   .lesule   Down.y.\n.i M    Klnieky,   Ralph\nnlo    Green,    Elm* r    Johnson,    Helen\nWILL BL OIL\nCouncil Opposes Bitulithlc Material for Road Work; Bylaw\nIs Authorized\nTRAIL, R.C, March I.\u2014Ttall citv\ndada tonight unanimously (avored\neoticrite.   as  o|)posed   to   hltulltllic,   a\u00ab\nthe material that will hh wed in the\nprojected big extension of the city's\npermanent -street paving program.\nTli;s dei-lsUm followed the paaslng\nof tho authorisation and the debenture bylaw oovartng the projects,\non which property owntjra will be required to vote on March 23. W. B.\nli. Monypenny was appointed returning officer.\nIt wa* made only after vat} ttttO*\nful consideration of the point, \"uhien\nwould be the most economical.\" A\ncomparis-on of data secured from\ncoast cities an from pniirie cities\nhaving    cfiinid.'rable    exjerlcnce    with\ni>oth  types  of  paving,  ibowad   thai\nthere umild be no saving in cost If\nblthUhtlO (atsphaltlc (olieiete) on .1\nMark face Were used Instead of ordinary OOAerata, The cost of a aix-\nincb inner, te paveinent made with\nPortland cement would he practically\nthe same as the cost of a two-inch\nbithulilii' surface on a threo nnd a\nbalt'-ineh   black   face.\nhunt year Trail put down what is\nknown g| I \u00abevi n-imli Portland cement concrete pavenn nt. The cost\nWOO   very    llttlo   In    excess    of 'what\nwould  ba  raqotrad  for  a two-inch\nblthulitlc oil a three and g b.ilf-\ninch  black  fare\nTiie  city   dads  coilSid. red   that   inch\nfor inch in thickness, Portland cement 4'OUerete paving V.nllM be lf.iv\nanottOBdoal  than  blai k   paving.\nARE ORCAHIZED\nAndrew  Downie  Is  I'resident;\n\"Sandy\" Aicken Is Manager This Year\n1'ractical Religion  Will Be Its\nAim; Committee to Outline Scope\nChristoforo Colombo\nLodge, Trail, Dances\nto Stringed Instruments\nTRAIL, March \u00bb.\u2014ChrUtol\n\u25a0umbo tonight entertnin .1 .-11,,,ui HI\nl\u201e-ople at a delightful <i.ui<-,- in the\nnew lodge hull In th,- Gulrh. The\norchestra, by virtue of ils large assortment of string instruments, banjos,\nmiliars and others, was a nm.liy.\nBut it set the correct tempo. The\ncommittee In charge was V. DtvJto,\nA.  Jacoe and L.  Nonls.\nAFFAIR LAUNCHED\nAT SUPPER TABLE\nPastor Turner Declares Church\nMust Take Christ to\nWorkers\nTl; UL,   K<\"..   Mareh   D\nAmah'tirn   Football   clttb,   in    innual\nme^tinK  in  lanutfl hall  tonight,   i\norgantsad   ind   nadi   plana  for  an\naellvc    season    of    moaf        \\     l.-i fl\nnumber of playari ind fans auanded.\nThe otfieerM aliCtad WOti : J. A.\nWndsworth, bOfMHVy pie iilenl; .1. I'\nSi-hofiidd. honorary \\ U-e ;\u25a0\nAndrew Downie. praildaal | A. lv\nWebster, O I i i 'u\\ , I' Holloa t, .\ntreasurer; A (Handy) ,\\b lean, m.m-\naKrr:   C.   S:unnion>.  Bialatanl   trainer:\nRebarf Parfnaon, r. snatihan. a. \\v.\nMilne ami Qaofga MUtrn, axacutlve\nAMATEURS ENTERTAIN\nCROWD AT TRAIL\nTHAU.. yi:.nU :*.   Bntari Unlni M0\ni,e   An...!' iii'   Tt tiball   i tub\nbeiii   .,   daUtfhtlul   whla*   drl\ndaw i in Swan-\/, ball tonight   Prbaai\nwere    (.'Ken    to;*    I     IS01     d iner,     the\nwinners    Itein*,'    Hn,    .1     W I\n,r.   t.   wilkins.    whhi   peiati   mott\nfollows;    ||ra   T\nI...H-*--    fi ht .    lira,   C    i    Minion,\ni tdh '   \u25a0 on olal Ion i   John   Parguaon,\nmen'-,   (irst:    \\\\   Potlty.   BM D\nlation.     The   prima   wore   doi,\n.Mis, a. Dawnhv\nVancouver Rotary Club\nSpeakers Are to Talk\nto Nelson Rotarans\nAlex   McK.irlaiui   and    Lyman   Trumbull, Van in r Rotarbuii. a ho in   la\naddi aaa tha Nal ah al its\nne et i nn    in    tha    11 une    ll    BDOO   loda).\nI igbl     fioin     II Hi\n;.- ,ik on  tba  u\nRotary laaali ind ib\nJohnaon, AStg Julrlotf, Bathi Kona--\ncinik.   All. e   Konachnjc,  Jack   Lnn.iie,\nMarv    I-iklen.    DOl H     Paddj\nMi hit > ra,      V? inun'       Meln;> re      Jo^CO\nMiuij |.enn\\ .    Marjorie    Van:.' '\u25a0\u25a0\nb'-lle      \\'ar-e\\( Id.        PhaBlll       W< hslil.\nDoris   Williams-   ^n\\\\   HoMOi   V.\\ < i tl\n'bade  I  fanlor   Attandam i\nHonor   roll     Inez  .John\nGHfted       fb'lland.      Vera      BOOl fl\nVlulay Banuon, Jnmni Connor,  Baa\n(;\u25a0 t-tj      I.anil.      .In i;i     Sn> 1!.\nh. ii-ii lloLaran, Kanaath Jonaa, OUra\nMel.ann.   W.ilhT   i:isbo|..   Aitdiev   Wil\nson,    N'elLe    Sbul.ov,    IJ ra. e    Newman.\nK.it,i it    Uoo.ls.   Claibe   Wiis,,n.   Annb\nllallobaff, John tfallfcx, Dorothy Wll-\nld.UOn  and  Jnn'      ll.\ni  Junior  .\\tieii.i.u.' \u25a0\nHonor roll: Helen Mai I:in, Aflhag\n\u2022loh nst on. Ada Hoiirne. John BottTttat\n.Mark   BVITta,   Key. nM   K'.-n-   link.   Rgby\nrioekhari, David IVabBtar, Roy Bhltm-\nmid,   Ruby     i.i i   ..\nPaddy   Doharty,   Unrard  Al i\n\u25a0  vi. i, h\ntr,   Rath   wnihuna,  Anni\"   9\n,\\b i'.n Ien\nTADANAC SCHOOL\nQrmda VI   Alien,i.mi.. : IIM  Honor\nroll:   Rohaii  Uatroaa, Arthui\nHadga   Lock*   Batty   Bingay,   u\t\n.link       Km ban.hi,       Rohan\n\u25a0 ' |\nIV   An-.inlan. \u2022\u25a0   :\u25a0. II  Honor\nroll: w llllam Wadiwortb, Bott]  II u\nU nnan.   SOCti   1 'iainotal,   Qa H\nIpplaton,  Km ton  i lardini\nton. Willie Wool, Archil MoDonaU,\ni landa ' li\nib.i.i,.    hi    Hanoi    \"'i'\n''oi'iis.   Tbeim.i   Middleton,\ni 'n thaiine    Hob en,    .Norman\nJaaa IN tmond,\nRi n Raarton\ni ' b \u25a0 \u2022 n\n'.i-thur  M 'Dm i \u25a0.   RrUJ-\n; uu Grr\u00ab n, Kobcrt Curtis.\nTrail Violets Subdue the\nRossland Rink Rats but Are\nDefeated by Trail Rosebuds\nUnder the in\u00abplratimi oi a powerful\naddress by Rev. D, O. Turner, who\ndeveloped the theme thai thi arorWng\nmen aa a whole had loil oonfldanca\nin the preient day church and had\nleft it, and that the church must\ngo out and regain them for rhriM\nhy portraying to them hla pergonal!!)'.\nthrough workw of practical Chris-,\ntlanlty, aproxlmately 3,'i men, at a\nsupper and confcrenei' at th* Ural\nBaptist church last night, provtalon-\nally organized a society, aanolatlon\nor club, to attempt special social ani\neducational work -un the line 1mli-\ncated.\nPreliminary   Orgimzation\nA committee on orgauiaztion ami\n* i ope was aj)l)oilited, I'Olisi.sting uf\nl>r. N. Wolverton, Tboma* Uahop,\nW, J, Hlpperaon. Gkorfi  Boyoa, bad\nDavid Kees, and  a  committee also on\nproejrnaM ud ideas, compoHtd of H.\nNorman, John Hooganrarf, w. M-\nVanca, Kenjamin  Lawaon and r. W,\nI [awes. These committees will report at another mc ting, to bo ar \u25a0\na nyed shortly.\ni'-'\/'win-,' the ixeellent aupper, pro*\nIded by the ladios. who, howovor,\nvara not present, the gathering,\nqtjlpped Wllh Daily News' eummunitj\nlong sln'fts, had \u25a0 VOOaJ lialf-hour\nI i h    \"Ka''!;    Up     Ymir    TV>ubh I    in\nfour Old Kit Bag, riiere's a Long,\n\u2022ong   Trail   A-Wlmiing,\"   '\"I   Lovo   u\nissi.,\" *'(Md Haak Jaa*1 and ainaUar\n-id   Eavarltea,   altar    whirl,   paatn\ni'uriier laid b.'fore il iii.i \\lew.s on the\nresent   tnis.sion  of   the  ehurch.\nFour   Walls    Not   Necesaity\n11.     \u2022 ,. I    thai    too    much    emphasis\nmi]   been   laid   on   fine   ehuivh   buildups and  not onouaTh  on  IbMO  arho\nibould fill  them,  ami   pradloted  the\nIBM would eonie w hen \"four walls\"\nrould not be necessary for tin- earrv-\nng on of Christian work, which was\no bf found wherevi t   BOJ and women\nWhile ii pm the . gpoi. * e\nhronghoul thi e\/orhJ that the work-\nis   class   had   falhn   iiway   from   the\n\u25a0 iiureh, ii was also evident, arhanarar\nhi   matter aAu   babad,  thM  Christ\nilitis-.If whs universally reverenced.\nmd thi a-ay to brtai those who felt\nno  -ragaid   for   tho   church   to   tba\n.lOgdOin was [,, , xbil.it I'lirist to\nIbon    and    to    show    them    (bat    his\n\u25a0\u25a0Ml.eiples     we|-|.    ajipllrable     |o     rverv\nsituation  In   life.\nFight for Golden Rule\nIn etd'T to do this, be said, it\nn U In'umbciit on Christians to exhibit Cluin's principles in their own\nlives, ;nid it wius incumbeiit on tie\nchunk  tu fi*;ht evil wherever It  dla-\n\u25a0 ovarad n. snd to pgaaaota tbo ai>-\nptloatlon of the go|den ruh- throughout\n\u25a0 bo w orl.l t of businens. Specifically.\nbe no ntion.d that the church should\nie on the side, of fair wages for workers ,iii,| of proper working condition.\u25a0-. should fight avary sweat shop,\nand  should  seek to  remove  whatever\nhavjs there ttOt, such as\nIn tdaoaato a-agea. for girls being\ntianpod   or   forced   Into   whltl\ntag (lis'iission which fol-\nloarad eorarad tbo gvonnd of a*ortdng\n\u25a0 timlilions,   so.ial   h'Kisiation.   povcrt.v,\ninothodi   \"f\nchurch  work.  UH   latter   including   the\nayatara in rofua In Kughtmi of \"local\npn .'\u25a0 bar lh d I *. munbi n ol tbo\ncongragatloa aim are available to\ni-'Oidiii i lerrloei at mission poahai\na inn neadod\nl ho took part in tho\ndlacuaalom arorg T. W, Haarfcaa,\nTbonai Blabop Haavy WatOTi T. H.\nWottft David Kees, at, S. Houston.\nl I'd William.-, Thomas Uiwson, Dr.\nN   Wi,i-,,T*,.,i, w.  t.  Ottror,\n.1     i\".\"i;il   others.\nTha   im   u k-anizatlon   launched   if\ndeacrlbed as a  sort  of \"service club\nfor   nfit; s   ivork.\"   and   Its   ineinbei-\n\u25a0ttlp -Hill be open to any In sympathy\ne.iih its atma\nSolos  i,y  B   11    Kvans  and  David\nl ii. ins in the melody por*\nlion  of the progrnm.\nTRAIL,   .Manh    .,   Roaaland   -saw\ntwo extraordinary boik.y ntatohai tonight when the Trail Violate, of the\nsmelter labor gang, Invaded tho hill\n.\u25a0ity. They trimmed the I\nKink Rati I-I in the first exhibition.\nUut    thOy   were   tOB   v\\ IUl d    tO   oulsbine\ntho   refimry   Rooabudg      Tomorrow!\nnight    tliey    i. Xpert    to    revive    for    a 1\nmatch with the atectrlo shop Ralglna !\nl!    ins    bren    siaied    thi    v\\ mtierH    of\nthe series will draw i  barrel of beer.\ndrees of w.-borue, pointed out the\ngreat task of temperance workers was\nto remove the evil of drink traffic\nami make ihe next generation a temperance generation through scientific\ntemperance   instruction.\n.Mrs, M. Glbbs was in the chair,\nand in h< r address spoke of the'great\nwork done by ihe W C. T. U. throughout  tba Dominion.\nIt. Smillie spoke on the late campaign In Nelson against beer parlors,\nand thanked tho W. C. T. U. for Ita\ncooperation. \/\nMrs. G. Allen delighted the audience with two readings, * and W.\nColaman sang two solos. '\nMrs. K. Oliver spoke of the 60\nyears in Confederation and of tho\ngreat strideH made in tho line of\ntemperance  within   that time.\nKefreshments  were\nTwenty4wo Babies\nat Monthly Clinic\nYesterday'-   baby   eliiiie  al   Ki.ul.nay\ni-ikr -Claaara] hoapltal, under the auspices of tin- Nalaon <*v Diotrid Worn-\n\u25a0 n's   Inatltuto,   was   rory   auoceaaful,\nas     there     VOTO     bfl     tOWOt     than     U\nUahjaa examined. Tha suji.\u25a0: \\ ism* w;*.s\nDr.   J,   H.   Dennett    and    the   hospital\nlUlso assist in i*   was   UllS   I'.   ' -u*.\\ :rds.\nHie women's tnotltute araa reproaeflt-\n\u25a0d by Mr.s.  n.  H.  Pitta,  lira.  D.  C.\nlaser and   Mrs.   F.   it,   liitidiard.\nWr. Justice Martin\nto Investigate Claim\nfor Return of Lands\nVICTORIA, U in '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 - Appolutmi nt\n\u2022t Mr.  Justice   w.   U,   Martin   ol  thi\nIpn ue- \u25a0\u2022 ui i ot Bai hai ibi aon aa \u25a0\nipaolaj    coniiuii-sioii. r    to    mvi\nlalrn-** of the Brltloh Columbia govern*\n\u25a0nent timi i.uuis granted to tiie federal\ntoraouaanl at tb.   Unu  of oonfadaav\ne.u should now hi- re.tuni.it to the\n.r-ovlnce*   was    announet d    by    I'n niier\nlean Oliver ban today fallowing ra*\n'\u25a0ipt from Ottawa of advlcei tu that\n\u2022 ffect.\nStrawberry Growers\nto Hear Addresses\non Strawberry Weevil\nW   Downen   DoaatalM entomologl\u00abt\nI\"   \\aniouvei   island,  returning  from\nOttaaat,   M   ii  oddrooa  a\nmoating  .it   IVynndal   thai  afternoon\non   tha \u25a0 \u25a0 vil,  and\ntrinon'ow \u00abt Creston ond\nti Bunahlna Hay on the same aub-\ni i He lias boon in charge of con-\ntrol meaaurei for thia weevil, in his\ndlatrlct   foi   I   number  of  years.\nMERCURY TAKES\nANOTHER SLUMP\n4nother   cold   dip   waa   registered\nmorning, when an extreme\noi  JH degreea win raacKad in Nelson.\nThe HiKh   point   of   the   day   wan   it\niie\u00abit-es. and much ot the lateet snow-\ni.iii  aaa i laurod off\nGETTING SOMETHING\nFOR NOTHING\nMany . ,\\e      tht>m*elve*\nInto thinking they can get >\u00ab\u25a0\nfor    iiuthliiK.   especially    if   thi\nilillik    tliey    will    got\n^UifavWviu\nIS\nVisit the\nOKANAGAN\nthis summer\nELDORADO\na4RMS\nHOTEL\nKELOWNA, B.C.\nAn    Old    Country    Inn    facing\nOJcanataa Lako\nReopens   April   1st.   RatOI   from\n$5.00\nFor   information   ami   raoorva>\nti'.ns apply to Mrtiuigcr.\nWrit,-   for   liiusii'.ited   Boohlat\nConsults Consolidated\non Mollie Hughes Ore\nHarry Dimock, superintendent for\nSpokane capitalists, who haa taken\nover tlie -Mollie Hughes mine at Now\nDenver, conferred with the Conaoll-\nd.ii.d Mining & Smelting Company\nnada   respecting hia ore Tuno-\nday.\nReturning to Nelson, he left yeater-\nmarnlng for New Denver to taho\n.  0f tbe preliminary operation ot\nthe mine.\nNew Shipment\nof\nDresses\nBeautiful dresses in the\nnew shades and styles.\nSport dresses in all Jer>\nsev ;md the latest combination effect with the Jer.\nsey skirt and silk top.\nAfternoon dresses in flat\ncrepe in the beautiful two?\ntone effect.\nCrepe back satins in th\u00ab\ncharming pastel shades\nS 12.50 to ?35.0O.\nJames Weir & Son\nThe    Excluaive   Store\n\u2022jf.\/t\/tr\/\/.\n\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/.\/\/\/.'.\nMeeting  Held   in   Trinity   I'ar-\nlors Depicts Growth of\nTemperance\n.\\   .\u25a0oiiim.-iiini ation     [   I-',.,,,, Ifl   wii-\ni.ml    ,!.,>-    u.,s    I.,;.!      I        ||,..     ]n(;l|\nW.   c.   T.   I*..   Itondaj   evening,   in\nTi-inliy ckiui h   pnrlora,   \u00ab;!i  \u25a0   i ir\u00abo\n,,l I, ll,l\u201em-,-.      MlM    K*.    M.-.N'.-ll    I...I    ii\nHie   ilcvuli.m.il   ,\\. , i     \u25a0\nV..\\.   \\\\.  **.   .M tu l.i.in, v.   in  nn  n.i\n'\/.. ., \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/.\n&JevcydidaGq>ofCoffee\ntaste as good as this.....\nSuch a remark is a tribute to\nany hostess -but it is deserved\nwh<ai t\u00bbffee is s-^-ved with Eagla\nBrand Condensed Milk instead\nof cream and sugar.\nEagle Brand improves the finest\nimp of coffee, gives it a richer\n\"body,\" a delicious meitow flavour, a tempting golden color.\nEagle Brand is pure creamy milk,\nthoroughly blended with granulated sugar. It is not only more\nsatisfactory in coffee than ordinary (ream, or top-milk, and ,\nsugar, but more economical, as\nwell. It keeps pCTf-rctly in tho\nopen tin until used. Your grocer\ncan supply you.\n\u2022\n\\*\\3vttkrri&\nMelt 2 s,-n-ir*-, iif chocolat-t\nnnd mix well with 1 can ot\nBorden's Funic Brand Condensed Milk. Add slijjhtly\nuver ,';' pound desiccated\nco<\u00bbanut, mix thtx-oughly\nnnd add 1 tes^poonful v*n-\ni 11 -\u00bb- Drop on greased pan 1\nt ea.spnonf ul at a time, aNxit\n\u25a0n inch apnrt. Bake in a\np-t-oderRta oven until ni-jelv\nhrown-rd. Thia make* .10\nmacaroons. <>mlt chocola'a\ntet plain ma en roons.\niemJJor!tt\u00bbflcatxB<M>k\nSt-orrsof dnintj, ap*pe*irina\nd.-hes 0*Utb call fi\n\u25a0ltd    tuftar   Can   he\nbetter if La^lc Brand\nWrite !>ept i:\nIhr Borden\nCe. Limited,\nVancouver, fnr\nfree   cony   \u00ab'f\nfaaal* Hiat-.i\nKciipc IViok.\nEAGLE BRAND\nJl\nCONDtNAEJJ    MILK.\n*4-lT\n \u2022\u2022\u2014\u2022\u2022\u2014\u2014\n\t\nPage Fuur\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1927\n__    I\nTHE   DAILY   NEWS\nmorning vxct-pt Sunday hy Tli.   Mewl  Publishing eompany.\ni.   B.C.\nera Khu-uid  i>-  axldrtHsed\n\u25a0.ind   money   orders   made\npayable  to  Thtt  News   I'ubllshing* corn-\npan),  lin  t-d.  und  in  uu case  to  Individual  11- -libera  of tht staff.\nAdvertising rate cardH and A.8.C.\nsUt-ninit- 4>f circulation mailed un\nrequ*.-M. ,rt- mav be aeen at tho wfflco\nof uny iidverttsiiig agency reCDgiiiied\nby the Canadian Pre**** aHwciatt-jii\nlUBgCRlFTtON   RATES\nBy   mail   'country),   per  month   (    .60\nPer  veaT        \u00ab.00\nBy  mall   (city),  per year    18.00\nOutside Canada   per month       .75\nPer   year         7.1.0\n\u2022Delivered,  per week 35\nPer   Tear      13.00\nPayable in Advance\t\nlt-Nabs* audit o. rean of Oinalatfoa\nTHURSDAY,   MAUC.U   IU.   1\u00bb27\nNotice Served on Capital Noi\nto Come Here\nlu disregard uf public opinion, the\nOliver government has enacted into\nlaw Its half-baktd increment tax proposals, before the public leas than one\n\u2022week, and though Its coming Into effect haa been \"-ft ona year away, the\n-notice tu tupital that it may uxpect\nconfiscation In British Columbia is\ngiven forthwith.\nThe increment tax iu now a part\nof the body ol tlw law of Hrltish\nColumbia.\nPosti. jneinelit of the 'o.lectijn date\nfor one year does not mean that the\nOliver -government has any intention\nuf listening to proposals to modify the\nthe tajt* ur waive it. Withdrawal of\nthe bill fur on*- year, during which\nrepresentation-* eould h:tv>. been received, would be the way to act If\nthe government  proposed t-> listen  to\nlirotext |\nThe postponement Is iu.-ti.-1> i\ngrudging notice from the Oliver government thai ona yoar heme th-  u.\\\ncollector is going to call on the Industrie** aKocto-d But, by force A\nthe support   n  can  command,  It   bai\nmade the tux the law of the prov-\nInce.   It intend*-*, to eolhet.\nCongratulations to Tra:l\nHockey Team\nTo The ijuily News cup, rtpn-\noentlug the W*st Kootenay bookay\nchampionship and the McBride Cttp,\nrepresenting the interior hockey championship. Trail'*\u25a0* hockey team has now-\nadded the Savage cup, which goes\nwith the provincial championship, and\n-ccngratul-AtUni-**- on behalf of the\nKootenay will nut be Skimpy or halfhearted\n.Now Trails' buy.*-* are \"-Urling in\nthe race for the Allan oup. the Dominion trophy, and in Ihii |WfU\n.sphere th.-.v .*nry tlie rulora uf the\n\u2022province, and wLI have the bMt\nwisher* of  eyei-v   British   Cu lum bun\nLondon Lop-Sided\nWhen It Comes to\nDrinking Hours. Pubs\nLONDON. .March \u00bb.\u2014ILunJon is all\nlop sided when it eMM to drinking\nhours in the pubs. In Otoaa borough--'\nthe public houses must close at 10 at\nnight, wliil.- a* fOM the \u25a0\"treet. In an\nudjacent hor>ugh. the pub*-; .lo not\nclove until 11.\nIn Paddiiik't'-n. Mar**.leU\"in Ht. Pan-\neras and Kim-bury, where the 1\"J\no'clock eloping hour is the rule, taxl-\nuabs are in great demand when the\npub hmi -ervmg flrtllW and there\nll a race lor the different saloons in\nnearby boroughs where the regulations allow an hour longer. The taxi\ndrivers are paid extra fares for fast\ndriving by the patrons, who value\ntheir tjin* according to liquid consumption.\nThe Chui-h ul England T-mperauce\nsociety favors uniformity of hours\u2014\nuniformity of the shortest and not the\nlongest hour\u2014and therefore haa oome\nout for doslm* ut ID p.m In all the\nboroughs.\nThe teni peru m*e council of the\nChristian ckorcbM assumes tire same\nview, and has taken a hand In a fight\nagainst longer hours ln Kensington,\nNewlngtou and Wandsworth, whfl\nthe puli ownei's are petitioning for an\nextension until   11  o'clock.\nftatparaoci workers do not blame\nthe taxlcub drivers for taking atf-\nTanUge of the situation nor the\npiihllcans, hut hai put the onus on the\ndr.nkers themselves, who. they eon-1\ntend, should he able to get all the\nrefreshment*-! required in the eight ar\nnine hours dally when the lid In off\nFrench General Has\nBelief of Making\nSold'ets Comfortable\nI'AKI.'     M '      \"\nMMd     WOT    bott    and    military\ngovernor   ol   PaT I    M -   IMI   M i\nfor dirt an i\ntraining. He believes young con \u2022\nscripts will '> bottor loldiori for\nhaving had a tolerable time during\ntheir  - -ne.   ..nil   to   -I'liiiu-\nlate int'test. hai ottered prl*\nthe heel k-^pt barracka and Indl\nquarters\nBarra. I -   have been ni-\ntorlously   badly   kept,   cold   and   depressing.     \"While   Oeneral   GoU\nIniti.i ,   It  is\nbelioved thi Un ol making a soldier\nromfurtabl-   ll   mri    to   bi  appro-rod\nunanimously,    al    ivati\nFrenchman hai boon or bs a pattntUI\nInhabitant of hit racks\nThe\nLighter Side\nHeaders of The Dally News\ncontribute many of the best items\nto this column. Just sign your\nliunie or In itIuIh, ur noin-de-plume,\nand send In your brightest Ideas\n\u2014Editor,  Lighter Hide.\nAUNT HET\n\"Amy an' her children was\nhere Sunday, but I aimed to\nscrub ull the floors un' air the\nbeds   on    .Monday   anyway.\"\nEicient\nHousekeeping\n\u2022y   LAURA   *V   KIRKMAN\nTHE  CHILD'S  RIGHTS  IN   THE\nHOME\nGood   old  tunes  are  the  tunes   you\nliked when your heart was young.\nAfuHsoliiii   Uv-M  on  what   some   men\nwould call a hunger strike\n.LOVE AT   FIRST   SIGHT   V-BTVEB\nHAPPENS   BEFORE BREAKFAST.\nVocrtl     Something  not   more   than\nj.   ttotttS    peoph;   know.\nN'oi     many    men   haV|    laughed    at\nWill   BtfOOl      Ita  against   the   rail*\nhr1\nDark furniture is better. The\ncigarette burns on the edge don't\nshow   much.\ni'r-j-jM runs men make piuulietr-. ol\nprosperity.\nLate model automobiles would\nbe almost noiseless if it were not\nfor the colon.\nCanadianism: Neglecting tu vote;\ntelling the duly elected how tu run\nthe office.\nSmall children ago things theii-\nelderi can't visuullze. Which accounts\nfor fairy  tales\nSOMETIMES. IF Bl ti NOT\nVALUABLE AS A PRODUCINO\nWORKMAN.    THBT    OIVK    HIM    A\nJOB   UB   BFFlt'IENCT   BXPHRT.\nIt Is not the easiest thing to\" understand why the members of the\nproud white ra< \u2022\u25a0 use th< BUM paint\non   their   faces.\nling   tu   report\u00ab*   ricil  \u25a0\n'    bureau   of   fisheries\n:    I pair of adult frogs  is\npan.\nMen arc inferior. Tii--y cunt talk\nbrightly of one thing WbUl thinking\nOt  \"-\"tnething  else.\n o\t\nNobody han yet u,Uite got around\nto blaming the nun spots for girl\nbandits\nComet    thai   sentence,    \"fin   gOtng\ntu   marry   Jack   btWftBW   he   hasn't\nenough money to make me unhappy\nTOMORROW'S  MENU\nOraiiKv.s\nCereal\nOmelet Toast\nCoffee\nLuncheon\nGrlddlecakes  with  Maple  Syrup\nStewed Prunes Cookies\nTea\nDinner\nBaked   Fish\nTar tare Sauce\nBaked Potatoes Spiuacli\nLemon Bread lidding\nLiquid Sauce\nCoffee\nARE MAKING THEIR DEBUT, OTTAWA\n_wm\nMan>\nSIP. for\nMaloney.\ni;. n. 11\nThe averuge p:rson likes to no lulu\na house where u teddy bear sits up\ndefiantly on the living room duvei-\nport or where u dol'y stares at one\nblunkty from u corner. For in net)\na home we know that love N put before a finicky desire un the housekeeper's part to keep the rooms in\norder even at the price of huinun\nhappiness.\nThere may be some women Who\nlook with critical eye at the sight of\na baby's smudgy finger marks on a\npolished table, but I consider such\nsmudges the mother's badge of pride;\nthere will be years, after her baby\nhas frown up, when she may keep\nthe furniture gleamingly polished, but\nnow. If she is human. Obi merely\nsmiles at the smudges and rubH them\noff when aba finds time. Her home\nIs run for her child, not for a critte.il\nworld.\nAnother   thing  I   like   to   see   N   I\nchild's   pet   kittten   or   puppy   in   a\nhouse.   Many a bvj' and girl has suffered   In   sympathy wHh  a   dumb  animal which is kept out of doors most\nof   the   time   because   mother   wont j\nhave It \"marring up the furnishing*?.''\nA   child,   ln   my   Opinion,   should   have '\nas much right to bring his possession I\nInto the house as his. parents have a\nright  to  bring   In  books,   cigars   and\nplmnuyraph records.\nWe all know the story of the little\nboy   who   thought   his   middle   name\nwas   \".Don't.\"    His   mother   was   con\u2014     -   mantionod   th.    fuel   i     t   Froles- I\nstantly   saying.   'Bobby,   don't.\"     Of    bul.   LIoyd   Arnoid    ,,r   Chicago   has\ncourse,    children    should    he    taught. , stat(,j   ,iut    fo.nl-   definient   In   vlt-\nfur   tlttir   own   sakes.   to   take   prldo | iimi*H    rOached     ,|,,.    [ntntlne    whb\ncharmlrn young Birli are tnakln| thalr dobul  In  Ollnvri  Ihbi nown.   On  the lif:  is .\\li,-\nSouria,   Man.,   and   -Mrs,   StwdMOftn,   \u00abho   niaile   lui    bOW   tO   hh;. ty    at    thi   riCOflt   drawlu;:\nili^jutante   \"Jaughlet   ot   In*.   M.   -I.   UalOOtty.   OOmbir   for   South   Renfrew,   and   on   the   right.\nDonli of Ottawa, who Ii tlea ow ^ the imon'i dtbvtftiitoi\n\u25a0 Lillian Steolcmon, daughter of James Sti-edsman,\nroom ii1- ftJdoau hiiH: la thi (enter. Miss Mary\nMiss   .\\la;'ie   Bt.   iHnis.   dau|hter   Of   Mr.   and   Mrs,\nThat Body\nof Yours\nBy   JAME&  W.   BARTON.   Ml)\n| Why Your Stomach Juice Is\nAcid\nthi Hudson Bay railway. Ho flnls-tied\nHi last {eg ot hli trip to Winnipeg\nby   iriiii.   lea*.Ing   his   dogs   at   The\n\u25a0! li ink hi*-*   iiit-i   lbe   iei'1'K ln'_'   si Teen. 1'a.-**,   Mall.\nNiiK'icii   days   Hr.   Bay.oy  wa\u00bb on\nthe   trull,   with   his   faithful  dogs   as\n* oil   ootnpanl -tne.     H   was   gruelling\nf   iluliii-'Ss   will   bo   dUcfawed    to   th\" , test   and   part   of   lhe drtvi   was  mado\nIdcfondlnfl  boadquarteri   by   tht binding bllssardo nnd extreme cold.\nMysterious Invisible Searchlight trie iy* ot tu- tolovloor    Thoy  w;nlBefor\u00bb d.ybreak \"ach day. he and hia\nbe   followed   by   acarchllghti   emitting] (rvi hunklca ware on thi trail travel-\n|Invlfttbt-f- r\u00bby\u00ab. and aa  theoi rays will! I\"*   U1;   nightfall,   when   he   pitched\nler i\" in' able  Lo no n   person\nscene  which  is  thousands  of  miles\nillManl   from   the   poinl   WhOTO   WO   ure,\nlooking into the rooolvlag Mroon.\"\nPT P D His iissireiale, Cup. O, 0.   Hultchin- j\nI! Illir  I        '    ~\"\"H   t**n   flin!l\"1'*    \"Attaeking,\nU L U 11 L I   alrplanei a-ppi oacblag under >hi i ovor\nRay      Is     Carefully\nCuarded\nand help mother keep the ttOOOO\norder us much as possible. Hut how\noften we hear a mother nag at her\nchild about spoiling tlie home interior\u2014\"Don't bring those wet rub-\nttm into tlie front hall!\"\u2014\"Don t\ntrack snow un the carpet.v\u2014\"Don't\nrest your head against the wall paper!\" etc It is dlscouruging for t\ngood house keeper to see children\nplunge -a home into disorder. Uut\nsometimes it is kinder und wiser to\nMy nothing rather than to correct\nthem. Flesh and blood should com-;\nbefore wood und brick and  plaster.\nTomorrow\u2014Readers'     Recipes    and\nHints.\n...  l.'.iMniN,    .Mui eh    .<,   Tii-    British\n1 wa\u00bb_ speaking  last   uunuh about: governmoat  ti Jomlouoly guarding its!\nhow   the   acid    juice   of   the   stom-   new    WOT    secret.    \u25a0    myst'ilous   In-|\nuch haa the DOWir tO destroy nrnan- I rlltbll   Marchllght   pay   which   makes j\nI Ismi    which    0th01W4H    wuuld    reach'].    Ui.p.isslbl''    fur   an    mi..hiv    to   con- j\nthe intestine, and give  more oi< le\u00abs'llu..t  military OporaUcai at  night un-1\n(trouble   the,,. observed ,|\nt    ||    one    of    the    ni.isl    formld tbll\nwar   ue'i*.iui.s   yet    dtOOOVOr,  I\nwas  dlooovorod  acddentalty.\nprganlinu in  Ui.-m  booauM thi   acid'    \u25a0'\"\u25a0 \"  **  Balnt Inrontor of ui*   tot*\nstomach   JulOl    I'aiie-    t..   itl   its   work    tvitot and   thi  (ll-s.-.v ,..*. i*  of  UW  myo-]\non   foods   deficient   iii   vitamin*-.   .\\l 'v -   .'Hcideiitally   itttBlblod   OH\nthat inri-ctii'iis o( e>\u25a0-. iar, doh,}**** '\"'n ,iiy ul,,,,\u25a0 ,w 'u trying to]\nthroat at aloowhiri inrowlM infr- ported the tolevliton apparntui uith;\nfere with   tha   acfd   fi'iniatiun   in   Ibl    >   loh  he  now  broi I* turoi  by\n\u25a0totnaeh   ;m.i    ponnil   thooo   hi'^ih    i id la il IM milt a\nUms   to   agoonl    higher   in   intestine. |      tl   bologgl   In   Ihi   infra \u25a0 rod\nAnd    Huh     Dr     Arnold    and   ft   Col-   ,,['   thi   iJlOCtrUIB   OUttldl   till   rOOgO   of\nleagu.'   hfi\\>. givan   iii  fariii'i*  tacts.   ,i\u201e.   human   oyi     Hi-*   prooo\nThoy stale thai -grgantama Introducod   . ,*,       ,-,,;   uM   thi   ray   which   tho\ninto   normal . empty   itenuchi   novor. hl,m;iI1   eya   cannol   \u25a0\u00ab\u00ab   liUI   which   '*\n- \"\u25a0-. eptibti of being  re- or ti i  on  hli\nLpparatua\nhe   imoooa   by   thom,   thoy   *rlll   run- ' totop.\ntiiuf    to    approach     until,    wl h\nirarti-lAg,  thoy ari  brought  down  by\ntile  ium   i I'    h-- d< \u25a0   w I\nLONG DISTANCE\nTiall   liitiun-.   solid   and   ensy\nearry,    were    Mr.    H-iyloy's   food,\n1 while  ilsh   was  caught   for  the do\u00abs.\n1 The  r \"iin rn  \"ma-rfior\"  did  not stay\n!  1 hi;;    In   r:\\ni7.atljn.     He. dh-puied   of\ni hs fori ond after purchasing a few\n' nei cs>-i;i'*i4   for   his   distant camp,   de-\nI ported for 'l h<' r,i-. and is now racing\n| for his outpost, which Is about 180\nI inili-s 1 om the Hudson bay and ttt)\ni rallei ens! uf the .^hamatlawu river.\nAddress inquiries to Miss Klrkmpn\n?nd Inclose stamped-addreiised eovel-\nopo   for   reply.\u2014 Editor.\nTen Years Ago\nCLAIMS  WAGES\nIIA.MH\/I\". 'N. Out.. .March I fb\nteen hundred dollars Is the amount\nof th\u00ab claim made by Mr*. Minni \u25a0\nPitts against the estate ot Itr*. Kinma\nRenn, wlio dlod in UM. Tlie plaintilf\nalleges that about Su years ago she\nwent to Mrs. Renn as cook, and thut,\nalthough she was with her for in-arly\nFl and had worked for her\n\"un and off\" ever llnoo, sBW n^ver re-\nreceived any remuneration. There-\nwas an understanding tha*   Mrs.   Iteiin\nwas  to make   Ure  Pttti  i   b- tgaoot\ng| a, reward for her labor and a mark\nof her \u2022steem, but when the will was\nprobated Mrs Pitts discovered that\nsli.- w.i\" [fjfl out. and some uthel's\nwho. In hor opinion, had HO 'laim\nupon   afro.   Renn.   orofl   remembered\nSolved at Last!\nIf They Shave They\nCan't Enter Heaven\n.Mi -Si- \u00bbU      \\l Of   nianu\nwould   Aarvi  it\"  they   do*\npantfod dn the domand bf.th\nthOb1 prodUCU. Only\ntm tn- ur-: ... ontoni do thi Rot-\ns;ou   Muzhik-   (farmon)   ihavo  the.r\nViilulK    OM    \".il    believers    ii\nlargo i eliyiou**-* Mtt iii Russia), a\nman Wbg has |hOo\/od his heard is\nconsidered   to   have  lu.-t   ai!   . h.ilice    ii\ntnterlug hoafon\nIn tho old days it wat OHO of the\nta*OTttl custuiiis ef bandits along the\nfountrysiiie tu hold up membem of\nthe seel WHh the demand tliat they\ngiVe   up   \u25a0 OT   their   beard.\nIt tV' bandits removed the victim's\n\"beard, the latter's relativ ;* -usually\n,'uthered up the hatr so that it might\nbe burled with the owner, fof -.-..thou*\ntba ie-aiii  N  ttat Poarod  Um dgrottt\nold btUOTOH wjuld not be recognized\nut the gates of purudime\nMVuiu The Daily  Vcws, Mar. 10, IMT)\nMrs. W. A. Ward, whu ha- s\u25a0-.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0!\nth'. last month at logp LftkO, Wash.,\nand JS|iokaiie, returned home Thursday  evening.\nCtaghorn of Sulmo\nclt)\nv. If,\n\u25a0.isitor.\nBIG   BRIGHT   SHAWLS\nDESIGNED   BY   PARIS\nSh.iw.s, once In the luxury elas-.\naie nuw a necessity in the ward-\nrob\" of the Parisian woman Who\ntries to be well dressed. Just wh- n\nthy rank aaid (Ul were prepnlag to\nrelegate khgWll tu limbo, the knowing\nones of the Rue de la Palx und the\nChamps BtyaiOO brought out such alluring \\ ernions in velvet and fur that ! *-1-jcl-JI'\ntheir ljupularity  wai reborn\nCovers (iOO Miles ThrmiKli l.hz-\nEaH and Slorm With Catch\nor Furs\nTwenty Years Ago\n(From  The   U\u00bblly   News,  Mar.   IU.   190?)\nUeorg    lluiiloi  I-  leaVWi iliis muni-\n\u2022 \\k   un   a   tt lp   to   lhe   cuas..\nMan.    Man\n'mu-thlng  record\"'\nII.   O.   Qopdcvv   i I'turned   on   Sun-\nget   fur   dow n    the    IntOltlni   because\nthoy in*- ii'-sni.\\..'I bj the acid ao\u00ab\ncrctlon   of   the   otomach.\nHowovo\/i if the.-'- prganlima ara\nput in milk which is modi very alkaline   by   bOXlng    Poda    \"l*   i.llli:*   al-\ni-ali.  thi\"i  (h-'s.-   organlami go  righl\ndAO\/Q   lh\"   eiiliic   ttngth   ul'   lhe  small\nintestine,   and   must   thoroforo  Interfere with diwe.sti\"ii and aboorptlon\nIf, bowovot*. ih.. organlami art glv\u00ab\nen   in   an   a\"id    milk   thoy   -' hhnn   gOl\ndown   to   end   of   amalal   intoatlno,\nand If they do, i' Is in very small\nquantities.\nThis proves   hi--   provloui  idtl Bl\nthat the mechanism of tin- small in-\ntutlni which dootroyi ocfantomo, de-\npondi for lis sti-i'imth upon the proa-\nence of tho  gold   itomaeh\nor   other   arid\nWhat   loea  tin.-    in!\nThat moot pf ua ive,) novi r ihlnk\nabout    the    matter    at    all.     because\naai*)  < warydaj   hoallliy stomach    secretes    enough    acid    juice    lu\nrindi r  th< h   ornhglomfe   harmleu\nBul you ran rowdily see that tf the\n, uji'i.   i- noi ittfottf enough,\nih--n material, thai   li\na lino,    in ton    tho   IntggUhi    loaded\nwith   th< ao   organli mg,   and   trouble\nroattlta\nThis ti the   retiion  Hi-'ii  thai   youi\noften    a anti   lo   Invoitll Ui\nyuur itomach \u25a0    iu of the\ntox i   mooal \"i   br. .\"i  ami  woo\nBOTTLE   SHAPED   BAGS Removing this  <i the end of an hour\nTO HANG  OVER   WRIST ' t'J   MOani   of  \u25a0\u00ab   pump,   he  is able   to\n  I find    OUt    ju-'.     what     percental:'     ol\nMa'.,   bottle   shai.e   !*Wd   bags   lu   DO 1 \u2022**\u25a0   **  '\"   >our   \"tuniMfc   fttlC\nit ts\nla common lona- procodoro whon you\nthink   ,i   ovor\nOOWN    DANCES\nhung over the wrist are sponsored by\nsuhie    Paris   luiuse*--,      Dunvln    hus    a\nparticularly attractive disp-'ay of guy.\nnaive  design**.     Perhaps  the   novelty\nwas    inspired    by    the    old-fashioned j\nmiser   bag.     But   the   new    shape    la        \\ IKXNA.   Ma* -h   H,    ttodorn   dancea\nbruad-r and Mheu \u2022. nipty lies flat al jhavo b't-n scored by th \u2022 Cathi\na paper model of a water carafe.       [coptcy of A U Mr la, with\n~. . . T   ,        At i . i.ainiuni. .ili'in   foi    all   COJUtolh\n.\\     cloth     liiOiSteTied    With    TIN]\nwill aid n, keeping thi otori looking |\u00bbtwlft In Ignoring th<   \u25a0 \u25a0\nwell giuomed.\n' fm abatdntlon\nMr.-. Cathirlns W. HoCtlUoon,  irho\nfor   -iu   years   has   been   a   practicing\nattorney in Chicago, WW first woman\nu  United State-**.\nLamps and Lampshades\nAt Cost for 1 .Week\n\u25a0r\nWe arc offtring exceptional values in all Lamp Gouiln\nand Vases, as we wish to close these out. You can have\nthem at cost.\nDON'T   MISS   THIS !\nSee 0m Windows\nNelson Hardware Co.\nNELSON\nWhole-salt   and   Retail   Quality\nPHONE 21\nHardv*.\ni. C\n\"Bj   pri aor ad\/tpi lon (,i  LH. h prlo - j\ni pl<       he dlaclooed. \"it will b*   \\\ns.lilr   :..   HO   an   i many   In    ' toti, ,\nhlmooll   i\"  be  on- L\n\u25a0\n\"Sn    r..:     -V : ,\u25a0. M    \t\nre Ivolj it I)  baa \u25a0\nia    i....-uni\"   sini|ii\\   i   quodUon   of|\nrtaln   technical   Improvomenlg   and\n*\\ in.n,ri   ;\nlong  di.stanr*-   'muohlng  recotd'1  in\nboon M1 for Manitoba thla loaooq by   *'\u2022\u2022>  \u2022venlng from a khrea weeks' trip\nK'aii   Bayh y.   i   fur   trader   of   th \u25a0   to CallfortUn.\ni .'i in   country,   ahd   reccntlj   arrh od j       ,    \u2014       \t\nIn -V\/lnnlpeg with i ontoh of furs.      |    when i iruchload ol mx*_ craahod\nOvor a   mill oj GUll  milrM. the trap- j (hiough   the   Ice   In   LaRi   Wallenpiu-\npor wondod hi-- wa> acrooi tbo .snow \u25a0 j pack,   s-y*ar-ohi   HoHe   H-isMc,   uf\ncountryfrom-Stutgoonrtvor to   Ledgordalo, Pa.,  wai drouiud.\nHi..\nlon   of  greater   powor   iu |\nBuilding\nMaterial\nLet us figure your bill*\nof Building Material Coast\nLumber a .specialty.\nJOHN BURNS & SON\nTo start the day right have breakfast of\nQuackQuaker\n(*\\ppebnng and helpful\nfor busy morning hours.\nu digestion.   Gives energy\nCooks in 3 minutes.\nScaled Cartons Only\nnD^rtjh, l,J7 S'tadarS oil Co. (I*. J.)\nDfie Nujol method\nis the modern\nScientific treatment\nfor Constipation\nTHAT is the verdict of an\nextensive inquiry recently\nconducted among pnctbini\nphysicians. We found that 8\ndoctors out of 10 recommended the Nujol type ol\ntreatment. We found seven\nout often thought laxative*\nand cathartics harmful it\nused frequently.\nHere are typical n\u00bbn*menti made\nby doctors. \"Prelenble to laxiti vt\u00ab\nbecauie it doea nor cauae patient*\nany mm or diicorafort. \"Nor\nhabit-lomiing.\" \"Now rocag&ioad\nby ill phvifciinii to be better be\ncause it U not abeorbed \" \"Ordi\nnar* laxatives in too driarlc in\nroaartoo. too exhausttng \" \"Helps\n<o eirabliah habit-time \" \"Ua fl-\nrionsl corrective for constipation.\"\nDoctors Advise Nu\/'o-l\nHlght doctors oul of every ren told\n\u2022n they were idviaini the Nujol\nrype of treatment lor tneir patients\nIn place of laxiti ves\u2014end for these\nreason:\n1. Nujol in not hihit-lormins\n2. A more natural method.\nV A lubricant ii better than a\nlaxative.\n4. Does nm gripe\nV Is not irriratinc\n(V Nujol gives tilting relief.\nUnlike -Laxatives\nl.sxstivei ind cathartics act by irn\nrating tin- imcMlnal rnci. They\n-.hit tlie bowels to frantically ex-\nikI ihe tontenti of tlie Intestine!\nand thus rid tbt *\u2022\u25a0*. item of thedrugs\nthir pills and potions contain.\nNujol act* entirt'lv differently. It\ncontsin? no drugs, no medicine. Its\nKttOO i\" mechanical. It merely\naofiani the dried waste matter in\nrhe inre.tine** end lubricitf\"- tht\npassege so that the rmj*-*cle* rf the\nbowed can e*pel the waste matter\nregularly.natura I It and thoroughly.\no\nNalurc-gti'eri Reinedv\nNujol appeals to the medical man\nhecau-'e tt i* a limple.icientificind\nnfe remedv tor con iti pi tion, no\nmstter how severe the case may be.\nlr Is gentle in Inaction and plus-\nem io take. Childrtn love 111\nOet a bottle of Nujol from your\ndruggist roday. Doctors advise it\ninr constipation, whether chronic\nni temporarv.   Avoid substitutes.\nNyioi\nFor Constipation\n \t\nrTHE NELSON DAILY NEWA THURSDAY. MORNING. MARCH 10, 1927\nPage Five\nIf Your Feet\nWere\nComfortable\nYou  would  walk  more,\nwould you not?\nBecause you know that walking  pays  bi*? dividends  in\nhealth of body and mind.\nWhen you buy a pair of shoes al our store you get foot\ncomfort.    Why not drop in today and'let us prove it'.'\nPRICED FROM %5.m VV\nR. ANDREW & CO.\nLeaders in Footfasltion\nGeorge Harris,, Old-Timer\nKaslo, Died Sunday\nin\nKASl.o, Re-,, Mu.li n. \u2014 floorm-\nHarris, one \u201ec Kasi,,',, old-tlnwrs, wh,,\nhas b,.,-i, a imdeiil m ti,,. local hoapltal\nfor th,- nasi r,\u00bb a\/erlM, ,ii,.i m u\nearly hour Sutiday mornlns;.\nA RAW, SORE THROAT\ncasos quickly when yoa apply :i IHtlc\nMuHterole. It panelraies to tho sore\nspot wilh a gpnilp tingle, looaODfl tha\ncongestion ami Sto.org oul tiir aoreneea\nand pain nnd won't blister like tho\nold-fash innod mustard ptteter.\nMuaterote  is  ,.   clean,   wbfta otat-\nmenl BUtda whit oil nf rniisi-ini.\nBrings quirk rrlicf frnm gbfe ilini.it,\nbronchi! in, tonsil Hla, croup, .miff neoK\nnsthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago,\npainr. and aches nf ihe back or Joints,\nnijriMns, sore muscte-j, brniso*-*, oh 11-\nhlalns, fro.sled feet, in].Is un  the ehe.iT.\nTha Musterole Co. of Canada, Ltd\nMontreal\nMURDERERS   CAUGHT\nBBHLlN, March 9.\u2014dotting away\nwith murder Is raro in Rerlin. Official figures show that 103 of 10ft\nmurders reported in Berlin during 2D\nmon tha -ending December 31 were\ncompletely cleared up hy police. Of\n\u2022tit persons charged with manslaugh\ntor, :ill but (brat wore caught.\nBetter than a mastard plaeter\n120 Miles on\nTwo Gallons of Gas\nAutos Start Instantly in Any Weather\n0&AHA, Neb.\u2014An aate-aadbu now\nInvention now makes it possible for\nautos to run 120 milea on two gals,\nof gas. Besides the miraculous gasoline mileage. Quick start at-arts the\n\u25a0 \"bb'si motor instantly in tiny orOftth-\n* r. lt also removes and prevents\ncartxm, eliminates spark plug trouble.*\",\nsaves oil and repairs and lengthens\nlife of molor. Many ueeffl report tfl\nto tin miles on one gallon of gas In -\nsiiies unfailing instant starting of motor. The Inventor wants agent-* anil\nguarantee! travailing expenses and\nliberal drawing account to exclusive\ndattrlbutora, chance to make $50.00\nto *$4no.HO a week guaranteed. Free\nsample   to   ancnts.     Write   Quickwtnrt\nBttg.   Co.,   Dapt.   R988-C,   Stat loo   C.\nOmaha, \\eb.\nSTATES REDUCED\nflATES WILL 101\n'Pijre Fallacy,\" Says Witness\nBefore Railway Commission\nSitting in Ottawa\nCuticura Preparations\nfor All the Family\nPor generations Cuticur* Soap and Ointment have afforded the purest, sweetest and\nmoat aatialactory method ol promoting and\nmaintaining a healthy condition ol akin\nand acalp. Tender-laced men find the\nfreely-lathering Cuticura Shaving Stick a\nnecessity. Cuticura Talcum is sn ideal\npowder, cooling and refreshing.\nBaaala  Eaa, ,,a*  a. Hall.   .ddraaa Cnadaaa   D.pa\u00bbt:\niaaa.ta4-.14a.tmr'    I'f.ea,   Sm, Ac.   Utataaanl\nWc. Taja.aa.aa.\nOm- Clacr. Ska..,, Su.k 15c.\nOTTAWA. March \u00bb.\u2014The llii-ory\nUut r.-.tm-ni railway freight rates\nmulsi rowtl in a. substantial tonal described by Frank J. Watson, freight tt-nfflf representative, as\n\u2022pure fallacy.\" He was (flvlnir evi-\n-l.t,., 1,efore the board of railway\n.mmlssioners In the hearing of the\nfreight rates Investigation today, having been called by the Canadian Na-\ntttirral railway. Ha added that If all\nrates throughout Canada were reduced there would*. In his opinion,\nhe very little if any material ln-\nOVMM in either domestic production\nor consumption.\nWtlness  protested  against an  idea\npprevalent    In    many   quarters   that\nrailway rates, were constructed on a\nhaphazard or rule-of-thumb basis.'\nReasonable   Stability\n\"What this country requires more\nthan anything else today,\" declared\nMr. Watson, \"is reasonable stability\nIn railway freight rates, and the continuous demand for general revisions\nand reductions is a greater dls-\nturblnr ond retarding tnthience to\nbusiness   than   any   other.\"\nMr. Watson dealt wllh the alleged\ndiscrimination against western Canada by reason of lower nUi\nof Port Arthur. The witness contended that it was the necessary\noutcome of the water competition\nnnd the proximity ot competing United Minus lines. The Orand Trunk.\nCanada* plone,-r railway, built west\nthrough Quebec and Ontario, following the more settled parts of the\ncountry, naturally ran niljmvnt to\nthe navigable water courses, and the\nrates charged were controlled by\n\u2022ratar fr.-iuiii cherts*,. This lafluMact\nextended far beyond the actual territory adjacent to the water routes.\nContinues   Evidence\nWitness    turned     to    a    complaint\ni-niaiiallni;    from     Alberta     that     tlie\ntranscontinental rates constituted violations of the long and shorl haul provisions of the Railway act, and . -\u25a0> i-\ned   tinitist  discrimination  against  and\nloss and  Injury  to the produ\ndistributors  of  All,, 11;,     The  keynote\nof the general Investigation, ,le,lared\nllie    witness    is   <.|s, rlniinntlon,   and\nIts   object   is   to   ascertain   an,I   dei-r-\nmine  whellur  (Killing  discrimination\nis unjust and causes any real Injury.\nTlie   whole   freight   and   tariff   structure wns built  in  ,-lnsslfii-.,,\n1 commodity   Is   in   a   higher   ar   Inwer\nclass.than   another.   I   high,\neliarged    for    the    -lu.rier    tli, n    the\n; longer   haul,     li   Is   wtll   n\nI lhal    aha*a    forms   of   discrimination\njare  noi   unfalt   ,,i-  unjusi   and   .!.,   no|\n\u25a0uy mi,In,,  pr. feivi\t\nloss   or   Injury   t\u201e   ,h\u201ese   paying   the\nlass   of   late\nMr    Wats,,,,   \u201eii|   ,.,\u201e\u201e im\u201e,   Mf   ,\u201e,.\nt.minnow\nSOClMt\nThis column la being conducted\nby Mr*. M. J. Vigneux. AJI news\nof a social nature. Including r\u00ab-\noeptlone, private entertainment*-*,\nperaonal Itpm*. mnrringeH, ate,, will\nappear In.thi* column. Telephone\nMra   VlKnpux at  her home,\nYesterday afternoon Ulaa Eva Armstrong made a dainty tea hoateai al\nthe homo of her parent*, Mr. and Mrn.\nJ. Armstrong, Water atreet, when she\n.ntortalned at a shower complimenting\nMli\u00bbs alftHys LambtTt Maater Rrewart\nIrving assisted In delivering the prettily decora ted basket of pink linU\nwhite to the bride-elect. The guests\nIncluded Miss Ida Fleury, MIbs Ina\nSteed, Miss l.mti.' Annable, MIsb\n[rena Noxon, Miss Helen Murphy.\nMiss Genevieve Mc-Mahon. Miss Jean\n\u25a0JUker, Miss Irene Edmondaon, Miss\nJean Lambert, Mrs. A, O. Lambert,\nMrs. J. A. Irving, Mrs. D. D. Town-\nsend, Mrs. W'lh Blanchard,  Mrs.  wui-\ninm   Titylor,   Mrs   O,  A   C   Walley  \u00abn\u00abl\nMrs.   J.  Armstrong.\nMrs. Kernbal) nf Knaln *s a visitor\nin  the.x'ity.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nWilliam Rutherford leTt Monday\nnight to attend the Liberal coaven-\ntion  in Vancouver.\nMrs. W. D. Ridge of Bonnington was\na visitor to Nelson yesterday.\n\u2022 *    *\nMrs.   W.   8.   Ashby   of   Har-.\nvestt-rday   in   Uip  city.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nThe names of Mrs, George Motion\nnnd Mrs. C. E. Ifana(leld u.rP omitted\nfrom tba li*t of thorn** attending th*1\nIO.D.E. tea at Mrs W S King's on\nTueaday afternoon.\nMiss Marlam Hughes. \u00bb former pupil\nof St. Joseph's acaaamyi *raa the holder  of the highest   murks  in  n   p->\u00bbhol-\nt,g>-   taal   held   laal waak   in   vlotorla\nni.rmal a6hool   Hhr Is the daugbur af\nMr.    and     Mrs.     .1. tfUffhea,     riOtOfla\nstreet.\nMrs. W C. Mnii. y or rinnnlnglon\nstent   yesterday   in   town.\nMr.  mnd  -Mrs    K   Harrnp.  thalr ilnugh-\ntara.  tin1 Mlaaai Winnlfrad nnd  Jealla,\nol    Harrop,   wer.-   vlaltori   to   tli.-   i-lty\nyesterday.\n\u2022 as\nMrs. Kaaaath Campball at youth gto-\ni';m,  spi-Tii   yeaterday vhoQplag In Nei-\nSprains \u2014 Strains \u2014 Bruises\nForSpraina and Strains, rub with Painkiller every twohourauntil pain\naubaidoa. Keep injured part at rest. Then wrap bandage soaked in\nPainkiller around affected part; cover with dry cloth. Renew twice\ndaily until well. For Bruises, raise bruised part if possible. Apply\nfirst, cloths wrung out in ice-cold water; change often to keep cold.\nThen wrap with bandage soaked in Painkiller.\nDAVIS ft LAWRFalser,, Manufacturing Pharvittgyatu, New York and Montretl\nPAZO OINTMENT\nIt Applied, because\nH Is Positive In Action\nIt begins immediately to take ont the Inflammation and reduco all Swelling.\nThe first application brings Gnat Raliar.\nStops Itchins InaUotly and UuicUj Rriimaa Irritation. nnrr__-\nI5tv.rote.talncaaMtTfIons*__!,hav.prov.dthat PAZOOINTOKOT.can\nbe depended upon with ataaoluta certainty to atop any taw or Itchinf, Bund,\nBleadlpg or Protruding Pil,-a. \u201e      ...... .. . ,\nRecommended by Phyaiciaaa and Druggists in Canada. United Btataa and\nother Countrie,. ,.   .,   t\nPAZO OINTMENT In tube, with Pile Pipe Attachment. 75c, .nd in tin bojee.\nWc. Th. circular .ncloMd with each tube and bos contain, fact, about PUea\nwhich srarybody ahould know.   (Mad. inC.nadal.\nPARIS MEDICINE CO.. 193 Spadina An.,Toronto.\n 1\u2014 Since 18S9\t\nVaricose Veins Reduced or\nMoney Back Say All Druggists\nTHIS  SIMPLE   HOME  TREATMENT1\nV GIVING   AMAZING   RESULTS\nThe world   prOflNM**     I'mi-iy   nil-\nin.-'nts thnt  took waaka to tra*l  can |\nnow he andad in t too Soye.   \u25a0( yon\nii:i\\i.  \\.'ii|i mhi.  vi'inu or  bunchea  yon\nr-in   stnrt   today   lo   brblg   Hi':n   1' irl.\nto normtii aJaa, and  ll  you  art  arlM\nj,hi   \\\\ill   iin   sn.\n.Ihmi    get    itn -   original   bottlt    of\nMoona'i BmaraM \u2022 mi ;.i an) d\nIn-?    i>li*irni.M'i 11..I     ipply    lt    nlRht\n(1114*1       til' * 111 M\nIi    |h   \\<>i\\   p0W( H ;\nii ful only ;t uni*' is r\u00abqutred<\nAfirr   n.   few   days'   (rentmont   th-**\nyelnL WjU betln to grow smaller and\nby   roffiiliir  ott   will   soon  reduco to\nIfoona'a BmanUd OH 1\" otm a mar-\n\u25a0\n\"th- appUoMkNit tnr in\u00bbtanrp, stops\nlit-. Itcfatnj i  'ew ap-\nptlcathnui oauaa lba ti apl lon    to Sty\nli  ofl imii  ooaplttaly 'ilsiip-\n|n. ir        It    In    pqii'iNV    nn    e(l\nbtfbOT*!    Itrh,    salt    rhrmn,    rednasi.\n(uni   hiflanmi.itory  okiti  tmni'lo.\nPoopla \\*.ii\" ootb tp PPdooa ffptltlPi\n.   i:..r  (-1,1 nf i'i7.i.iiki,  nlcon**, pi\ni  term daya ihoiUd  not hpal-\ntatn lo get a bottla   >' \u2022'\u2022\">'\u25a0   It ie ao\npowarful  that a tim.'iil bottle laata a\nlong time.   Any pharmacy can aupply\nyou, and atU lots ot lu\nLONDON,    Hotel    :i.- Tlu-    po\u00ab.\nr m traeton (\u00bbr toon vrorft\n\u25a0\u2022\u25a0 ow t aad .*i ehaoga bapk to hont-\npowar '.n tovlloh Carina la raportad\nby b. A. Koawrw.no romd \u00bb paper bp\u00ab\nfore mombtra of thr. loatttutlon of\nautomoMta pngineers.\nIha rapid tall tn markal |\nfet-ii     fi'MnuiiiK     thO     poOtWPf     I ill\nyoara gad tbo otttol pf nakli\npower   tOOtt  OOOBOBHoal   than   traCtOf\nn.i ftBjOQ-g. vaa i'i'\n1 of tbe\nmnrhinptt. Th.- new nn.l bopfaM\nRtaobfBOa prprg pn unknown quantity and iin!-- iron i.'W worker* wbo\niimi tho moeaaauT bombtnaUAa of\ngfripaltnrpj nnd anlitnaarlnc knowledge tO Ri't   III..   DP04   ..il!   pf  Ih,.   in ;i -\n\u25a0-\u2022hlne.H   tn   Itaap   'lit in    In   k 1    i nn\ntifnK  ofStt\nIn   tuin   some   SO   or  t.  different\nklmls   i.f  tfPOtorg  were on  ti.\nMt;   In   EtM topg  than a dnaen  hod\n\"urvlved.\nINDIGESTION\nGat on Stomach\nCaused Severe Palm\nMn. 0. T. Whaoler, RK. No. 1.\nOlta Kwaa. tiuk., writes:\u2014\"For yeara\nmy eldest aon Buffered from oerere\npains and egooj from lmperfeot diges\ntion. Ha dieted ud uaed artificial\ntUgestaiiU, but all to do avail. At laat\n1 gut him a bottla of\nand ht? bad not taken the whole botOe\nbefore he waa gtvatly raliared. Tha\nsnare stomach attacks eeaaad. there\nwaa no mora gee on the stomach, ana\nhe eould eat anything ho wished.-1'\nPut up only by Tie T. Milburn <V.\nlimited. Toronto. ()n\u00bb\nNow Enjoys Eating,\nThanks His Wife\n\u25a0 rn l gpffpfOel wilh Rtnmnch\ntroubta     'I'li.-n.   toy   wife  got   me  to\nI feel fine and\n. .1 wim 1 ilk-'\"    Wm. Opp\nAdlerika relteraa atomaeb grin and\nIn TUN mil\nItnTII   upper ;niit  knvoi  [MnTeJ,  it  re\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2022.,\u25a0   in mer   ymi   pprot\ntboughl waa a your ayatapi,   l^et Adlerika givi> your atomaoh nnd hPWPlfl\nrleannlng nnd see how murh\nbetter you will feel.    It will surprise\nypui    Leading drugglnta.\nW.   J.   McConnell   of   Hnrrop   Ml\nvisitor to town yaaterday\nMlaa Upr-forfe Btubbi <>r Kaalo, win*.\nleavaa toiiorrow  night   for  vaaoouver,\nwhere   she   is   scoeptlng   ;l   poaittoo   In\nR H. Stewart's nffirp. is ,1 visitor in\nNelson.\nMrs. Cote of Harrop speal yeaterday\nIn  the city\n\u2022 e   a\nMrs. w. 1:. UcOabald of Boath sin-\n-.'iin spent yaaterday in ih-1 city.\nMiss r  McCallam of ProoP r wu I\nta town >\u25a0 tterday,\nMrs. 1:. c. r.i* .-ui'.i'.\u25a0 was in Mi laon\nyeaterday and \\\u00bb 1 alng for\nlii hi if mil. fin I., hnvlnc linn railed\nthrough the death ot her si\nMi's. 1: Creed Johnaon of Bonnington was ii v laltor to town 1 \u25a0\nH. Vahteaki \"i' Rprrap apeni yaaterday iu nelaon\nw \\: Colei. Robaon etn 11, i>-u\nTaeeday alghl for Vanoouvei to attend\ntin-  Libetal convention.\nB I' Cooper of Batfnw ami i visitor to iii.- mo  .'\u25a0' IP rdaj\nMrs. w, h Harkaoaa of Trail wont\nyeaterday   lh  Nelaon.\n1 ir, snd Mi .1 h. 1:. Tin. tt mn\ngracious 'boats when Way entertained\n,i number of Wi nd   at .1 pl<\nnim;   in'   In iit-.-..  .,1   tli< ii*   li..m.    on   Bakl 1\nitreet, Tuesday evening, when the hoa-\n>ra for hiK-h and second hik-h acores\n*.**. ro I'.-uti,,i off by  Mr 1   .1   11,  Bunyan\nKm.ij \\   ;niil   \\\\    .1    i;.-i In 1.-lii\nMis. it.-mi, n wai aaa) ted daring th-\nfvenlng by   Ulaa Bntherland  1\ntock, Ont , \u00abin. pn -ld< >i ot 1 r 1 hi f-\n'\u25a0.    11111.  and   Mi -    .1    1;    Qraj.   M 1\nRamaax. Un. 1; D Hall and M'-\nRobert0j\"h\"tiip-i.n. who served    Queati\n1 rltad w, i' Mi aod Mra. 1: l.. Wc-\nBride, Mr, and Mt> .1 T, Andrewa,\n'\u25a0i;. and Mm 0 C Araeaon, Ur. and\nMrs.  .1.  *;.   Buni in,   Mr,  aad   Ui     .v\nI'lydf      EilH'iv.      Ur,     . Od      Mrs       H.irr\\\nMr   and  Mrs.   W. a*.   Ptothi r-\nagniam, Mr, and Mr--   \\\\   .1   1.\nar. ana Ur   .1   B  Qraj. Hr, and Mra.\nWavld   Kerr.   Mi    and\nMoOregor,   Mr    and   Mrs    .1\nHr. ana Mrs. 1   it. Poole, Mi   .mi Hra\nC,  ,A.   Laraon,   Hi    ana   Hn    1:    R\nHr-iwn.     Hr.     and     Mr-      1 i.     lk-iuKlai-\n\\\"iii;l..   Mr    md   Hra   R.   D.   Halt,   Hi\nad   Hn    Ai ihui   Lakea,  -Mr   and  Mrs.\n\u25a0'.   r.   Chace, Hn    M   .1- Vigneux,  Hrs\nRoberi     1 1     K.   C.    Arthur.\nit   Arthur ef Rudhury. Ont..  Mr   and\nlira.   Charle*   Kelt\n1   Bturgeon and Dr  Oaaatn\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\n\u25a0  i ng   \" ,-  ,1   visitor\n\u25a0..  ti rdaj\nMr-*    \\\\ , \u25a0  .11   ...p. in\n1 < 1 tarda)   in the oil]\n\u25a0    \u2022    \u2022\nRlohardaoa,    principal    ol\nthe   Bllrerton   school,  grrtrad   in   town\nMonday,    having   been    called    thrmich\n<h.    Utoaaa   of  Ms  aiat, r.   M\naaret   Richardson.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\nMr. nnd Mrn. J. Johnston of BPTfOP\nspent yesterday in   Nelson.\n\u2022 \u2022    \u2022\n0,   N.   Douglas of the B\u00bbnk of Mont-\n' f.    ha\u00ab    returnod    from    two\nmnnths'   vacation  spent   tn  Vaaoouver\n:md   Victoria,\nsee\nMr    .M, K 1111. 11   nf  S.-ilmo  nni  n  pion-\n\"i realdeni ..f this city, ipaal yeatei\n\u25a0tny in Nelaon,\n\u2022 #   \u2022\nMrs \u2022\/, h. Walker was bo\n1 chai m ngl] ri i aagi <i kttchi-n ahowei\niit her home on Vernon atreet, Tuenday\nnlghc, conipll man ting Mlai\nRanwick, 11hatham atreet, FalrvT w\nTh.- honti km was haaLated b) hi 1\ndaughter, VVnlk. -,     Mrs\nPtnnh    Ooucher,    and    Klaa    Madelim\nJohnaon.     An   attraattve   streamer  ef-\nfaol   in   pink  un,1   tnaave  crape   papei\nnni ii  from  the  ohand-\n\u2022h' .'..ni.: of ih.- dlnMl tniiJ.-, a\/ben\nh miniature brlda mid groom wen\nsurround! -i by th< pi my uaeful Rift-i\nwen favon d with :i graoi\nfully given fancy dan.\nWill1;. 1        TlW    invited    truest     Usi     in\neluded Hrs  'run Rayer, Un\n1   Mrs. T, I.. HarOjUip\nWlard.     Mra.     IIiiukIhs\nHlnt4-.n.   M \u00ab,:Hi*elll,   Mi   .   M\nMartin,   Mra.   Hawkins,   Mlaa   Marjnrl.-\nHawkins,     Mlas     Miry     W. I.  tar,    Sli\nled.  Misa   Nlnetta  Slmms,   Mi-\nNoreen Qould, Hra. ft, HarrifL -Mr-\nit. C Mush Mr*. W. Davis, Mra. T,\nCookson, Hra. L. McKlnnnn, Mr-\nFrost, MIhs Bella Barclay, Hra. J\nTalt,   Mra.   J.   Joy,   the   Mis: \u25a0\n[da    Ryan,    Htas\nI,. .1 11. .1-4111.111, Miss Roxy Little, th\"\nMiaae** Vernn jind Alice M\nMlsa Ivy Walker, Mlaa Bdth.ir Hal\nland, Mlaa K. Iiegan, Mlaa Annie By-\n\u25a0 ra, Hi ft Bbarn, Mra. C. Lanurn d< 1\nHra. H. Morgan,  Mra,  h.  Nelaon.  Un\nn,   Hlaa   Winnie   Brown,   th.\nmd   Lena LAtta,   Mrs.  .1\nBri 0 J'.lmson, Mlas Anni\"\nRenwick, Mrs. Oeorge Henwlck. Mr\"\nj Minnls, Misa Klsle Jewin. Mr\nPaviii L.'iuKhton. Mlaa Annie Molnnes,\nMtsa Violet McQregor, Mlaa Annie\nPayant, ihe Mlsaea Nellie and Tina\nHarKenile, ths Mlaaaa Irene ni\nLaiiahlon. Miss Christina May, MIsh\nKllcahefh frmkaon, Mlaa Violet loaee\nand   Miss  (ieorgin.i Rrnwick\n\u2022 \u25a0    \u2022\nlamea Anderson of  Knalo ts a\nvisitor to Hi 1\na* e . 1\nU    agent   at   \u2022\nwas a visitor to the city yeii\ns   e \u25a0 e\nBarweta nf .Harrop  spent  yesterday   in   town   shopping.\nMra. P. C. Whltehouse, Hoover\nstreet, entertplned recently at lunche?r.\n611 Baker Street.   PHove 200.\nNew Spring Frocks\nSpring Frocks for immediate wear. Fashioned of Crepe or Silk\nGeorgette with Tucks and Pleats or Fancy Embroidery or Novelty Bows. Tucks, of course, on nearly every dress, and in nearly every imaginable style. All the new spring colors and in sizes\nfrom 16 to 44. Values, too, are extraordinary at $19.75 TO\n$45.00 EACH.\nFULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE\n$2.50 THE PAIR\nMedium service weight Silk Hose. Silk to the top\nand full fashioned. Made in all the new spring\ncolors, and in sizes 8V2 to 10. EXTRA VALUE AT\n$2.50 THE PAIR.\nWASHABLE CHAMOISETTE GLOVES\n75c TO $1.50 THE PAIR\nA useful Glove for all day-time costumes. Soft fine Chamoisette\nwith plain and scalloped tops and all the new embroideries. Smart\nin style and reasonably priced. All spring colors, and in sizes 6\nto 1%,   PRICED AT 75**f $1.00, $1.25 AND $1.50.\nhnnnrinjr   Mra.   Andrew   Boot!   <.f   Wil-\nlow   i'uint.\nMrs. c. Cronln of Proaler ananl v.---\nterday   in   toern.\nMr.  nnd   Hra.   Robert  Hill  of  Long-\nbench were cily  iboppera  yeaterday.\nMias  Ten   Km ih i-i   1..'   Harrop  Bpent\neaterday in Nelaon.\nICE    BRIAKF-RS    BISY\nOTTAWA, March 9.\u2014Canad-A'a* giant Ice breaker, JUikula, reached the\ngulf of St. Lawrence _today, and\nromlltmns there are prppitious to\nan enrly opening of navigation, tho\ndepartpiant of marine has been ln-\nfornad bf a win*less from the ship,\nter, la tn town on company bueinf\u2022*\u25a0!!-\".\nOeorge   Wlll'aoiaon,  nuiiumer  of  th****\ni:- iuniii .1   Ti lepltona   compniv\nin    Kpw    I itnvt'i,    ih    spi.nding    *i    f'-w\ntaya In  ECaato.\nWae M Hamilton returned to R'on-\ndel Monday morning after l.uving apent\nthe   wee:.-'ml   Hi   li-i*   li'.ini.   lure.\nWomen's Auxiliary\nof St. Mark's Holds\nAnnual at Kaslo\nKASLO, B.C., March it,\u2014The regular\nmonthly bualnedi meeting of Bt, Mark'a\nW nn   AuKlllarj    araa   bald   in   the\nvicarage Tueaday afternoon Tin- prea\u00ab\nuli'nt, Mra H Bawav was in tne\nchair. Report! ahoared a eubatantlal\nbank balance. \"ifter tfce mealing,\ndainty refri ehmenti w.i. aervad by\ntba hogteaa, lira \u25a0'. i;..\u00abi, aroh was bb-\nimi'I 111 Bervlag by Miss Margery\n-'mill. -  ani   M laa   Wancea   Latham,\nSigns of Spring)\nKaslo Golfers Out;\nLady Golfers Elect\nKASLO,    B.C     Iian h   $      -   Borvlay\n\u25a0 I ti rnoon Found a*-i 1 ral . nthuelasilc\ngolfera  practicing on  thi   ball  groand*\n\u202211    Vimy   park\nThe   laa to   the   Kaala\n\u25a0 lolf A Countrj club '.\u25a0 Id Iti ana tal\nini-ftins Uonday evening al the home\n'.1 .Mr- h. .r. Barclay. The prealdent.\nmtt.    Jam's    Aaderaon,    wan    in    iiu-\n-hair.       It. t\" n i     v.. 1.      \u25a0,\u25a0, . [ved     fi-\"ni\n. tary-tri aaun r,    Mr-*-.    D.    H-\nind  -\\\\it\\v ii  ih.> s'l.-iitv  to be\nfinancially aouad.   The offlcera elected\nomlng year  were:    Pri .iii.nt.\nindi 1 \u25a0   .   vlce-prealdent,\nlira,   w.   H    Rui \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0   1 iry-treaa-\ntn r,   Mi-     E    m    Latham      Plang   for\n'he  nuimtit-r  teere dlacuaaed,  bul   a\/ere\n- 11 to I-   arranged  ai   the  April\n\u25a0TlPftlllR.\nHousemaid's Knee\nOld Complaint Among\nMonks in Monasteries\nLondon.   Mareh   I     Honaemald'a\ntcnaa araa 1 oomm oc  ailment among\n!..\u25a0 middle aleii\nMwardalng to the tfiahop of  Woooto*\ner. I who    lo\u00ab-iiir. d    th\"    students    of\nKing'.-- cottgga on \"How to manage 'i\nKoautory.\"\n'\"In   th.'   fmirtf.-ntli    <. nturv.\"    he\n-aid,    \"thi'    physfeian.--    attending   <h'\nmonks   at   TTggfniliniJnr   Abbey   to*\njelved    in    return    for    his    m*: vires.\n\u25a0he sum of tyto p\u00bbiiii'-. UMrteen iWl\u00ab\nIn^a and fourpence yearly, nnd It\n1 reeorded thai nearly -ill the gnanki\nfrom .1 lomtiluint  Just  under\nhe hnee Jomt, whioh erouU be eora\u00ab\nnuiily   railed    'hniis-'inald's   knee.'   It\nr\u00abi nlso eurtoua to not*- Ote re-noerned\n\u25a0un' im* iiu- wat 1 eouivja of vlUti\nIne.\"\nIS TO  !V1AI*:R^\nllo\\    jois  v MUM   III 111 u\nNlnetaiau ,h\u00ab<iKin,.r      d\n1 1    ind   I.u\u25a0 I'.'  rhnrsmn.   Is  shortly\nto murrj I..h( (lulnnrss. tho only\nsou ol 11,-i.jan.in Culnnpss. New\nYork l,nnk,-r, im.l .Mr\u00ab. (lulnness.\nMiss YnrriVUulItT Is nt prossnt vls-\nltln\u00bb H.R.H. I'rlnce Arthur of Con-\nniuaTht at his pise, on th* French\n\u25a0MM\nKASLO NOTES\nKasi.11, B.C, Marcb i>- \u2014 Itlchard\nIteitwick nf Nelson waa the fneM of\nMr.  and   Mra,   W.  Nelson on Friday.\nMr. and .Mrs. Cecil Muore *>f EUondal\nw.r,-   \\ lattora  t\"  loan.   Fri\u00bblay.\nJordan  of Bandon  *-*\u00bbpent the\nweek-end  i\"  the olty.\nIt. V. D .Guthrie, T. swen-son, R.\nWalde. 1;. Bmlth, Harry Dovey, w.\nMarohbank, D. Butellffe and s. Toung,\nat) of Kiondel, c:mir tn hy launch Frl-\nil.iy afternoon tn take in the debate\nami dance  la  the evening.\nAlas -Irani was down from Whlte-\nwater over the week-end.\nC, l-\\ Bherwln not lo Riondel, Prl\nday. '\" attend the debet* between thr\nNi lean   and   Kaalo  high   lehoel   debei-\nLna   t.ain--.\nLeo ijananar of Nelaon wae a iTiiest\nat tha hoim of Mr. and Mra. I Me\nQu\"i n  \"it   CVIday,\nM, Mel.. BB \"I NOW Dl n v- r : r\" nt\nthe   \\vfik-..ini in  Ka-lo.\nMr, and .\\i 1 *. .-. s. Powler and sun,\nPat, ware m town lamay to attend\nih- debate end dance thaf arentng.\nThey returned to their home In Mooch 1  Beturday  morning.\nJames Benson of Nelaon waa the\nMajor and Mra -I. n. Btubba\nmi  Friday,\n.\\ moat enjoyable dance wm hi Id In\ni auditorium arVr thg di bate\nFriday night.\nW. Myers and O, J hnnon, whn are\nleealag pn thi Monte CHstn mine at\nBlaylock,    were    week-ending    '\"    rh'1\nWe Carry\nCIgara, ,\nited\nall      the     -\u25a0 \u00abt     I.'amis     of\nCigarette--    and   Tobacco,    import'\nand domeettr.    FOetai\ne a b h     ordi\nof   tluea   do\nlara or over.\nBUSH'S\n\u25a0Ul th. Clark KStchana htlp You\"\nClark's\nPorK3-4\nBeans\nEnJoyed^V\nalike   by       A\n.Mrv,   W.\n' Mirror\nttiiril.iv\nPoplar.\nMi\nII- fr- rnnn   and   son,   Jetty,\nLake,  panned  through  town\n.11     tin 11     way     1\"     VISH     Mi;\nat     the    Bullock    mine    in\nyoung aod old,\nPerfectly cooked,\neasy to dig cat, nu-\ntriUoua, economical\nand reedy to 1\nTomato, Chili\nPlain Sauce,\nWlllbili     English    was     1\n,u a  smart  brldgi   (Suturday  afternoon,\nr.-.ur tables I-* iii*sr in i'i-'      1'\nwere     nreti Ily     di eki-d     in     daffodils\n.M- n 'i    BBSlSW \u2022!    Hi-'     Ii.i'ii-\neat  in  serving.    Thi   winners   for  the\n.ui. rnonn   weri    Mra   il.  C.   Ql< gerlch,\ntop   *-('..i*.-:    Mi s,    K,   Hacking,   sec\t\nla tlon going i\" .\\ii*s.  1:    11.1,\nWtr]        Thi       tiled   gut   <     wer<    Mi\n.1 w. I'..iv. r, Mr H \\ Minn, r, Mrs.\nMi m. C. Otegt rich. Mrs.\n.\\ w And. rst,11. Mra 1'\nMrs    W.   H.   Burgee .   Ml\nBruce   Milne,   Mra   rr.   Haeking.   Mrs.\nW.   Allen,   Mrs.   S,   TlmrntH-rg,   Mrs.   J.\n11     Htubbs,    Mra.   I!    Hendricks,    Mrs,\nOeorgv   Stott   and   Miss  M.   Hamilton.\n1 ill!    linemnn   from    Proo-\nAsthma\nBronchitis1\n\u2014and all affectioni\nof the respiratory\npassages, quickly\nrelieved by\n\u00a322\nS\nMiB.ilartt.rpJ bf\nPolMT a i:\\mr_9*. lie., 14., Amm, Ymg.\nS.I.P ClM-lian Ar-**\"\nH. r\u201eld F. RlvU* a Os, I td-\nOaa\nWomen's\nEasier\nHygiene\nDiscards like tissue\u2014*\nNo laundry     ^f\nBy KI.IsRN J   UlTKUilD   ,\ntUrtOtr-t AVs* **   j\nTHAT one ran be freah and\ncharming, wear light eft gowns\nand frocks dance or motor 'for\nhours, and'yet be under the most\ntrying of hygienic handicaps, ia a\ntjet most women know today.   \u00ab\nInstead of old time sanitary pads,\nS in 10 better class women today\nuse Kotex.\n\u25a0y Discords easily as tissue. Thue\nr no laundry. Absorbs 5 tiroes at\neffectively as ordinary cotton pada>\nHence no fear of embarrassment.\nDeodorizes instantly. And thus enda\nall danger oi offen&e.\nObtain at any storr. without embarrassment or hesitancy, simply by\nsaying \"KOTEX.\" Box of \\i coaU\nonly a few cents.\nObtain today. Once yon try H.\nyou'll never again risk the fear off\nold ways. Be sure you get thc genuine Kotex; there is no other \"like\"..**\nKOT6X\nSo laundry\u2014di.urard lit, ti'utM\nCOAL   THAT   SATISFIES\nGait Lump and McGillivray Steam Coal Are Higk\nin Heat Unit*\nDry Cord Wood snd Stow Wood\nORDER YOURS NOWI\nNELSON  TRANSFER  CO.,  LTD.\nMcLaughlin   and   Chsvrslsl    Sm-vIo*\u2014 OoodyMr   Tlrass\nCOR.  VERNON   AND  (TANLIY  STS. PHONE N\naaHBanaai\n Page She\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1927\n_\nSUMMER   BACHELORS\nBy WARNER FABIAN\nWHAT HAS HAPPENED\nSO FAR\nD-erry Thomas, an attractive tm*i-\nnesa girl, white shopping, -parmlta\nTony Landor, a youiiK man whom una\nhas not met, tn pay for a dress fabric\nwhich she cannot afford. He leaves\nlur without learning her name. Mn\nOstrander, dealer in antiques, her employer, goes abroad, leaving hia business in her charge qn her promise not\nto marry for three years. Derry wins\nmany  admirers,   among   th\u00abm  Beverley\n?reenway, Preston Smith, a New\nork alderman, Dick Otley, a wealthy\ndlllettante, Martin Cole, a playwright,\n,n\u00b0d   Professor   \"Walter   Blakely,   an   ex*\n8ert   ln   psychoanalysis,   a   cousin   of\nreenway's.   Willowdean   French,   leading  lady   In  Cole's  plays,   turns  out   to\n\"Yoa?\" Willowdean was pleased to\nbe noncommittal.\n\"He doesn't say so, but lt sounds\naa   If   he   were   going  away.\"\n\"He'a gone.\"\n\"Whemr\n\"To   India.\"\n\"Ia  that   your   doing?\"\n\"I suppose it Is, Derry.\"\nDerry asked with deadly deliberation.   \"Haven't   you   any   sense   of\nhonor at all?\"\n\"It's no question of a quarrel. It's\nmore final than that. Don't you con-\n-- slder that you were in honor bound\nb\u00ab a girlhood fr end of Derry's. Green-1 __. ._ .,-*. v,,\u201e. . \u201e i\u201e_,._, \u201e\u2022\u201e\u201e\u201e* ,.,,-\nway   offers   to   divorce   his   wife    if   not to teU h,m >ou  knPW *boilt our\noffers\n* Derry    will\navs,\nof D\u00ab\nmarry    him,    Willowdean\nbecomes interested in tilakely. They\nall meet frequently at the Recherche,\na fashionable night club. Derry sees\nLandor ther* but he gives no sign of\never having met her. Martin Cole becomes Jealous of Blakely and Derry\nurges Willowdean to go alow. Landor\ncalls at Derry's office on a matter of\nbusiness and takes her to a ball aame.\nShe goes sailing alone with Otley.\nThey are caught In a fog and forced\nto spend the night on the boat. The\nnext morning Derry Is seen by a\nawimmer off one of the shore clubs.\nWillowdean brings one of Blakely's\nhypnotic globes and leaves It in Derry's\nroom. Martin Cole gives a party and\nWillowdean implores Derry to make\nt-tlakely come. The swimmer, who rec-\n\u2022 -ognlzed Derry on the boat, appears\nand Derry gets Tony Landor to take\nher to a secluded corner on the roof.\nHe impulsively kisses her. than apologises. Hidden from Right, they over-\nnear Willowdean confess her love to\nBlakely. Derry discovers that Tony is\na bachelor. Otley, who has been mas-\n\u2022queradlng under a false name, is unmasked by the sudden appearance of\nhis wife, Claire Elway. Mrs. Elway\ntells l>erry that her husband Is in\nlove with her, Perry. Oreenway becomes jealous of Tony nnd threatens\nto go to India. She persuades him to\nwait and accompany her on a trip to\nMontreal in three weeks. Mrs. Preston\nBmlth accuses Deny of vamping* her\nh UK-band. WMlowdcn-n tries to mtik-*\nDerry call off thr*. trip with Oreenway\nand Derry wonderR where Willowdean'\nplans?\"\n\"I've told him nothing. Nothing\nabout that.\"\n\"Then you told, somebody else to\ntell him.\"\n\"On my word of honor, I've played\nabsolutely fair and square on that,\nDerry.\"\n\"Derry believed her. She had to\nbelieve her. Her words and tone\nhod   borne  the  conviction   of  truth.\n\"Have  you   seen   Bev?\"   \u2022\n\"Yes,\" ,\n\"What did you tell him?'\nSilence.\n\"Did you hear me? What did you\ntell  him?\"\n\"Tea.   1 can't toll you.\"\n\"Bound by your oalh?\"\nWith bitter satisfaction she heard\nher friend's flhort gasp. \"Whal dn\nyou  know  ot nny 'oath?\" (\n\"All about it. Oooilhy.\" L-pfivlne\nthat barb to rankle, she hung up.\nSmoothing nut Bcv's telegram\u2014\nwhieh had somehow rurled Itself Into\nn compressed and rumpled ball Immediately after tti p. twling ihe wenl\nover tho words again.\nI HAVE TRIED TO WRITE\nYOU BUT CANNOT.    OOD\nBLESS YOU AND QOODBY.\nim:.\nSo   Bev  had  chosen  the  tiger.   By\nwhat  Inexplicable  compulsion ?\n*    \u2022    \u2022\n\"It all depends on what your\ntheory of life is.\" rroston Smith\nsat in Derry'J easiest chair, clinking\na mall  float of Ice against the side\nin\nanswer, nvvilish  deep nnd  clever,\nfaet.\"\nynu who stuck B pin In Bev\ngnd why, nnd what kind nf\npin  ii  waa> nnd you put on a goofy\nlook and spout drivel aboul\/theortca\nol    111''\"\n\"Bev is a very nice boy.\"\n\"Of   course,   ho   ia.   Thnt 9   why   I\nwant him  to  play -with,\"\n\"He'll come back aome day.\"\n\"Cured: is that the idea?\"\n\"It seemed to aome of us best for\nhim to have a change of air.\"\n\"Then you are reBponslblo for his\ngoiiiR!   1   know   It.\"\n\"Prenny, what did, I say under the\ninfluence of that ahlny glass marble\nof   Blackie's?\"\n\"Not a thing.\"\n\"Then   how   did \u25a0 you   get \"\n\"I'm judging from general impres-\nroinped  homo a win nei   li\nShe   proved   a   favorite.\nhor    opponents,    who    n***. tended    their\ncongratulations   to   her,    hut   wnrned\nher to keep lu training (of n\u00ab\ni vent.\nMiss Wood gave alt the creoll to\nher 8-year-old collie, Beaver, whom\nshe trained since he was a  pup.\nMONTREAL.     Mfirrh     9.\u2014A    tor-\nther confereiue will  he  held tomor\nrow   Ix repre\nsenting    Ihe and\nnadian\nPacific railway and the railway officials in an effmi lo come to a\ni j1 \\ifC*(Uory ;hi antfetiit'ut i'ji the\npres-ant  wage  dispute .\nTwo automobile  ihie.e.s   in   Montl-\ncello,  Ind.,  a I  tot 'wo t\u00b0\n. aa.  five  hoot ng  ar-\nof a large glass, a process lo which sions of your kaleidoscopic career\nhe contrived to impart an effect of Whether tharea nny logic or scheme\ngreat  thoughtfulness and  candor.        ' hack of the interesting proceedings is\n\"I   didn't   send   for   you   to   talk j something   else   again.   Derry,   have\nphilosophy.   Prenny.    And  that isn't; you got a theory of life\nan   answer   to   my   question.\" ' v,-*\u25a0;   I   have.*\n\"W-.ll,    I'm    not    on    lhe   witness      \"Tell It to tne. Be Youth, cxpound-\nstand,  you   know.'   he   reminded   her! ing her wisdom to Age.\"\nmildly,   \"ilo.-ii ies,    its   a   very   good (To Be Continued.)\nSIR IHTtJH   It.  Dl'MSOV.   K.B.I..\nt 'i.miiiissioiier for Australia to the\nUnited States. He is perhaps best\nknown as manap;liiir dri.*ctor of tho\nSidney Sun, one of the greatest newspapers  of  -Australia.\nForeign Missionary\nand Family Reach\nthe U. S. From China\nSAN    FRANCISCO,    March   9.\u2014Dr.\nC.  M.  Sellery of the foreign mission\ncommittee   of   the   United   Church   of\nCanada,  arrived   here  today   with  his\nIova for Blakeley will carry her. Tired | wife   and   two   sons,   fugitives   from\ntho  civil   war  in   China, Dr.   Bellery,\nnut,   she   tries   to   sleep   in   vain.     The\nmorning   sun   illumines   Blakeley's  hyp-1\nnolle   globe   nnd    Derry,   Rating   .it   lt,    whose homo has been in Toronto, MM\ndrifts   into   a   Ftranga  dream,     Derry's I ^   took   him   two   months   to   make\nsister thinks she  is dead and calls up*..       \u201ennn     \u201e      .  .      t      )ho    chtneso\nPreston   Smith.     He   gets   Tony   Landor   ^e    2000-mile    trip    to    tl\n\u25a0nd    Wlllowd*-**in    and    Blakely    arrive   coast   from   his    station\nnnd discover that Deny ha*< hypnotized\nherself.    Derry comes to and asks what\n.-.ahe has paid or done.    letter her sister\n' trlt-s  to   tell   what   happened, and Derry\n-     NOW GO  ON WITH  THE  STORY\nCHAPTER XXVIII.\n\"Did    you    hear   anything   more?\"\nnaked   Derry.   eager   for   more   light \u25a0 sleep   on\non    the   mystery.\n\"Mr.   Preston   Smith   said   a  funny'\nthing  in   his   amusing  way,\"   replied,\nher   sister.     \"He   said:   'Wil.   I'm  an\nalderman.'   After   that   I   Bhut   the\ndoor.\" I\n\"And  kept  it  shut  the  root of the\nJfimar\n\"H  must  hive heen an hour, for I\nforked out  nearly ull of the  'chica-\n\\' rt call   and   some   were   very\n.Uffii-uU.  When  someone opened  the\nkitchen   door   to   ask   me\u2014\u2014''\n\"Bom< mi..?    Who?\"\n\"Mr. Bmlth     He wanted a   Bible.\"\n\"Whit  In the world could he want\n\"rf'a    Bible?\"\n\"There arc many useful references\nIn the Bible. 1 ulwayj. keep it on\nhand.\"\n'.  naturally.    But \" Derry's\nnwixi gropjed  its  way into alienee.\n\"I   think   I   heard   ojmebody   say\nsomething about everybody iwi\nThe etfmnge man aeemed to bja in-siting on that.\"\n\"Thut would be Whal ih\" Bihle\nwns foi\\ then.\" Interrupted Derry. A\njfcign mt, \\s tld thought surged into\nher mind Kit Ing her nerves\n\"Sist'i*. wan i alone at any time,\n\u25a0with nny other one person:\"\n\"I don't think so. It might have\nbei-n another hall hour before M\nSmith and his friend lefl Mr. Smith\nc.une in to hid me good*by. He\nliM'k-'d qu< \u25a0 \u25a0 '[ nt.- pale and sei low\nf..i- him, und a little sud. Thei\nii.-- ale called me in i\" j on an l ) ut\nae-pmed   tu   be  ii'lve again.\"\nCCtui h waa the extent of lh*\npatchwork atory. There waa one\nclue: Wlllowdean'a reference to the\nfooii-.ii and Irrevocable aomethlng\nw in, h .-.ii.    q \u25a0 .1 to do and\nmust be prevented from doing. Thai i\nmust    refer    tO     the     Montreal     trip\nvilli   Bet   Qreenwa      Well,  -she  ut ill\nintend',i  to take that,\nBeat was WlllowdeM at abyont\nelse gvlni to prevenl it by any \u25a0 i\u00ab1'1*\nod eanaacti i with the hjrpnotlc '\ntiance into whieh aha had'fallen?\nUnless they wers planning to put her\nunder again and keep her under,\npast thai -lite. Had she proved ao\ntntssreaUni and scientifically ealuablo\na subject th.it li lekla an I Willowdean had persoaded tha others of *\ntha -ust.fi ation of going further\nwith    her\" Th iXplaln\nTony's    protesting    \"chicaner;,-\";     but\nhow   hnJ   ih-y   overborne   his   reluo- i\ntance?   If Willowdean bad g.v\u00bb m bar\naway    about    Bev\u2014hut    Willowdean\n\u2022ftuuldu't do thut.\n81111, mightn't she, If she was convinced   that   her   friends   fOtan\ngoing to ba compromised?    Thti waa\nthe  sort   of   Interference   th l!   '\nti a;   making  oneself ,\n-gnJnTtti *   ludga and arbiter of other\np. ooto't in' \u25a0\nAt  any  rata -Uhe  would  taMt  11-\u25a0-\n\u25a0ia] oara to  keep  I the i wltaa\ngt   any   further   hypnotic   influence\nAh  a  Ural   itep  ';l'\"   *rouW   l,ul  lhf!\nOanvulutstJ  gki nt  ot   sight.    But\nthe globe had  gone\nThere  waa BeV,    In \u25a0 day or two\newuld i .ii hton up, \u2022( ha had not\nb*en   to  aee  her   In  the  meanwhile,\n\u25a0>ath of\niIm cation    which\nmight have come to him.    N'o oath\nhound   his   tongue.\n.iiatlainable by\nplum. She left word for him to\ncall her up. He did not do so. By\nthe end of five days her patience\nwas hardly tried, her curiosity on\ni.r.. If he didn't care to aee her,\nIf    he    vim   backlog   out    well,\nthe    2000-mile    trip\nin   Jen show,\nprovince of iaachwma.\nThe family traveled by sedan rh.-iirs,\njunks, rmilebaek and leaky river\nsteamers, frequently fired on. Their\nbaggage was pierced by bullets. The\nhoats carried far beyond their passenger   oapaetty;    tha   men   bad    to\nPLANS FOR THIRTY-TWO GETS SIX MONTHS FOR\nMILE   SWIMMING   RACE     DECEIVING DIRECTORS\nLAKE attORO-S, NY.. March'!.\u2014\nPlans for a .12-mile awlmming  race\nPHINCH    RUPBRT,    B.C.,   March\n9.\u2014 Pound   guilty   of  deci'iving  cred-\nwlth   Intent  lo  defraud,  Henry\nt\u00b0^\\r!        <;\"\"r^      ' ,\" v7'\" ,\"'  Roberta, a marehani or Port Cle-m-\n$100,000   were   announced   today  hy\nKarl Krandall, commander of the local .American Legion poet, which is\nsponsoring the contest, tentatively\nset for the  third  week  of July.\nTruck Driver Is\nBurned When Gas\nVANCOUVER, March 9\u2014Delivering gasoline frnm \u25a0 tank to a. garage, H. Smith, truck driver, struck\na match. In a moment, he waa on\nthe ground hadly burned\ntruck was humini;. Flfemi n subdued\ntha blaze before the tank exploded.\nWINNIPEO. Mnrch 9.\u2014The dog\n\"mushers\" of tho filiuie must look\nto their laurels If the young gtrlp of\nWinnipeg pursue their hobbies in\nlater life.\nFor four successive years a young\nmaid has nhown the way to ambitious boys who have entered the\naahool children's dog derby held\nh;re annually.\nFor three years the honors were\nwon be* Pearl \u25a0pancer, a  gh-i of 13\nsummers. She WM lneeluded fioin\ncompeting this year, however, as her\nfamily had moved to the P%otAc\ntoast Wilh h r departure th*. lads\nbreathed n sigh cf relief and un-\ndotlbiedly lielirvel dial tli.* erown\n| imlay when f'.alen .Muiea, aged j would fall on the brow of | ' Iio\nMi'.r In the Burlington June-jmoaher.1*\ntlon   hith   sehool   drank   poison. ]     They    failed     to    reckon    on    little\n ; ,.\u2022 ,    ...   ,      Vr    i\u201e    Violet   Wood.    12.    one    of    the    ihr.\nH  co-it the   imied   Btatea 111;to| ^      ;ijnsl   ^\nthe   auditing   to   oatteel   one   rem    fiom\nents, was sentenced by Judge F.\nMcB Voting, ln county court here\ntoday  to   six   months'   Imprisonment.\nSENIOR IN HIGH SCHOOL\nTAKES LIFE BY POISON\nI     SHKNaVNDOaVH,   Wis.,   Manh   tt\nCnlrrtct   in   Firfi Tl11'  ,nl]   of  **f\u00ab\"'  snitl.-nt   sutcMM\ntaUiiiies   iii   i ne  in (hi<  rnltcd 8tatefl \u201e, rtlMa]   to\nWinnipeg Girls Are\nEarning Honors as\nDog Derby Drivers\n,acb ol six ittorn .5 s, who 11\novsrpild in Brooklyn, N.v.\ni\u201e,n nM \"i 111 i.'-y-    sn,. waa h\u00ab pro-\nliminiry heats in fine ityll   :.\"'!  II\" n\nSPIRIN\nDissolve two \"BAYER TABLETS OF ASPIRIN\" in\nfour tablespoonfuls of water and gargle thoroughly.\nSwallow some of lhe solution. Don't\nrinse the mouth. Repent gargle every\ntwo hours if necessary.\nThis is an effective gargle proved safe\nby millions and prescribed by physicians.\nT0NS1L1TIS\nand\nSORE\nTHROAT\n^Accept only \"Bayer\"\npackage\" Look for\nthe   \"Bayer   Cross.\"\nnandv 'I-over\" boxes of 12 tablets. Also bottles ol 24 and 100\u2014Druggists-.\nAanlrin Is UM Ira* mark INfM*M*l in Canada) ot Bayer Manllfartun- of MomsnUr-\nUMs ot talleTbesert IA.,-,,I lsll**Tl\u00ab toM, -A. B.^^ A.' I.   *\u00ab \"I. \"\"\u25a0**'*_\u00a3*\nIbal'wn.m'i, U.\u00bb,-, mai.ufa, Hi.,- .l\u201e aaaial ll.e \u201euMie M.inal ,n, iluiur,.Ntb. TAjsts\noi Daycr Conical,) .ill ba HVWSd will! ihoir ,.n.er\u00bbl uado mark. Itva   B.\u00bbor Cross.\nhim' ,      v,\nHla tslen-lim wss a stunning *>low,\nnot that It so much hurt lur pride or\ndlaappolntsd her eipectatlons, as\nfrom   stiver   surprise,   and   ths   en-\n,od   sensitlon   ot  being   In   th.- ;\ncolls of a aacret ronirol.    lf willow. |\ndaan waa the witch, sbe'd hs \u25a0\u2022\n\u00abr   \u00absiilaiiiiii..n\u00bb   or   axorrlam.     She\n^oli.-ii .,|. il,,- ...ii. \u2022-    1 lhara waa\n\u25a0 flam,:  1,,-n.iih  her voice.\n\"1 had a wire from Btv Oraaa-\narajr thla noon.\"\nlet\n,On.iMU.C_ia.l>'>.\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS,    THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1927\nPage Seven    ,L\nORTS WIN RIGHT TO MEETIWEYBURN IN ALLAN PLAY\ni\nOLD COUNTRY\nFOOTBALL RESULTS\nli\nTHE PUTOFFS\nkinniptgaS Lose Round by Single Goal;  Game Is Tie;\nWinnipeg Lead Most\nWINNIPEG, March \u00ab.\u2014Coming\nIf rom behind on two occaaiona\n\u25a0after the Winnipeg* had aaaumed\nIth-*   lead,   Fort   William   emerged\n\u25a0 with a 4-all tie here tonight and\nladvamosd in tha Allan cup play\n\u25a0down*. The Thunder Bey cham-\nIpiona, by virtus of their 1*0 win\nlat Fort Williim, won tha round\n|6 to 4.\n^Tonight'e flame, witneaaed. by\n13000 fana, wm one of the moat\nlaxciting of the season, with the\nI local youngatera kiting the game\nlalip out of their handb in tha\nIcloaing minutes after loading all\nI the way.\n\u25a0 \u25a0Winnipegs outplayed their oppo-\npftta by a wide margin In the first\nprlod and assumed a 2-0 lead which\npvo them an advantage of one point\nthe series. In the second period\nkey added another one on Coutour's\nVilliant play, but before tho period\n\u25a0ided McLeod and Ward scored for\nlort William, tying the .series.\n(Watson gave Winnipegs the lead\nless than two minutes ln the third\nbrlod, but %t, the 7:30 mark Ward\nBated through the Winnipegs' de-\nInce to tie the aeries nnd seven\nllnutes from the final Cook hit the\nBp of the net on a pass from Ptt-\nfnce-r tu give his team the victory,\njWhI.sjii und Cuutour played sterling hockey for the locals, the former\ndug tbe best man on the Ice. Ward.\npB&eod*and Ooob ebona v< ry brightly\niha vlaltora, The victors win\nBaead to Reaina. wbett they meet\n(Weyburn.\nLineup\n|fort  William Wlnolpcgi.\nGtail\n    roatar\nDefence\navl\u00bb \u25a0       -    tpain\nfuckwi'M          Itcdpnih\nLONDON, March 9.\u2014Falkirk defeated Rangers 1 to 0 today in a\nreplayed game of the Scottish Football association cup fourth round.\nThe game went  into extia time.\nCardiff Wim\nLONDON, March 9.\u2014In replayed\nsixth round games in the English\nFootball association toJay, Cardiff\ndefeated Chelsea 3 to '.. and! South\nampton  won  from   Mlllwall   2  to   0.\nThe games were played on the\ngrounds  of  thc   winning   eltii'.i.\nLONDON, March 9.- Football\ngamea played today;\ni:v.i.imi i,i \\<.t i\nFlrat    Division\nBolton,   3;   Burnley,   1.\nSCOTTISH LEAGUE\nFirst    Division\nAberdeen,   0:   Celtic,   0.\nAindries,   7;   Dundee   Uniie-1.   I.\nDunfermline, 1;  I'm tick Thistle, 1.\nI-.MI.I.IMI LKAt.ri;\nThlnfl DIvMoii\u2014Switlimi Section\nSwindon,   4.   Brentford,   2,\nSCOTTISH LEAGUE\nSen-on* 1     DIvM-m\nBo'ness,   1;    King*   Park,   1.\nBathgate,    5;    East   Fife,    3.\n10\nToronto \"U\" Winner of  First j\nGame by Score of Three\nto One; Burghs Lucky\nTORONTO.    March    \u2022.\u2014t'niverslty\nj of    Toronto.   Ihtta-roolla-gfctta    senior\n\u25a0 hockey champion* defeated Kaw Bd-\nIn burgh,  Ottawa  district  champ tone.\n! :t to I In the first of their Allan\ncup I'llnii iiiil I.'ii si iles, pin veil hen-\ntonight. The second game will be\nplayed  In Ottawa Friday.\nThe Burghs battled d.-spciaidv\nagainst a more i>oll&hed machine, but\nOn the Ken- ral trend of the play,\nthey wara fortuntte In holding the\nlocals   to   a   two-point   margin.\nMlMUp\nPoaltlon\nGoal\nCanmore Hockey Team\nLeaves for Vancouver\nto Meet Trail Team\n\"\"CALGARY, March 9.\u2014The Can- \"\nmore hockey team, senior champion* ef Alb-Kta, left for Vancouver Wednesday to play Trail\nFriday and Monday in the Allan\ncup elimination series.\nREGIifT\n[ITER FlilS\nJUMIflR PLW\nlland Blairmore 6 to 2 Dubbing\nand Win Round Eight to\n.     Three\nltUI'UllH\nHt-VlTlllgO\nDefence\nViU'.aHj-\n. .   Suyilcr\nIrtlliiKi-r\nyu rd\ncLeml\nCm tat\nWings\nK, 111\nCoulnur\nWu! hum\nUlalr\nOray\ntook \t\n||0,lU0li,!\nSunvmary\n'I'li-sl   i\u00bb.|-|n,|-. i. WlUHWd, Coutoiir,\n:30;  2.  Wlunipcar.a,  Spt-li-s.  2:30.\n1 s,.|.,,n,i  ni.i-i,\u201ei\u20143.  w-timlptp,  Oku.\nIrtir.  8:00;   4,  Fort  William.   McLeod.\nfU;    !..   I-'on   IVIIllum.   Ward,   6:20.\nThir.l u. riod\u201441, Winnipegs. Watoon.\nMl:   7.  l-*,,it  William,   Ward,  7:50:   S.\n|*urt  William. Conk. 6:10.\nPcnaltita\nFirst period\u2014Blair.\nJ K.y.miiI period    lltalpath, Cook. Wat-\nIon. .Speii-M.  Redpath.\n1 Tllird  period\u2014Tuekw,-11.\nft. Uoddard Second and Urydges\nThird in Prince Albert\nRace\nBATTLE FIR\nWELTER BELT\nWill Meet Mike Murphy, Present Holder, Week From\nTomorrow\nCAaLOAItY, laarch \u2022.\u2014atlhe Murphy and Ti'ininy Rofari nave Iwen\ninatchid   to   hoi   at   Itrathm n\n.March 18. The ISuxton helt Mrlll be\nu itakd, Hoth men must weigh In\nal MT I'l.uiiiht at- _ o'clock the day\nuf the fight. The winner moot meet\ntin w: ii n,. i nf the Dninnes-Bruwn\nfight with n C.n .lays. Th.< gt ml-\nfinal batwaaa V\".Oieb O'Hrien and Jaa\nwhkoii win alaa ba \u25a0 real go. Wilson Otalna the featherweight championship uf araatWM Canada. The\nbout in being promoted by Tommy\nklyakof of Calgary, it. .), Vhnoa or\nClaresholm will bo the third man\nla the ring.\nShoot Bull Now;\nUsed to Hit It\nO'Neil    Klrkpatrlcks\nl-'l.inlnK         Whil,-h,-;icl\n(YnW-r\nBurnett    '.    Klnn\nWins*\nMunro    Rtehardi\nH.  O'Neil       Hurley\nSubstltnlen\nIleld      Sinclair\nStett        Hai graft\nSuiiuuary\nFh>i  period\u2014I, Burgh,  II.  O'Neil,\n4:16.\nS,K-,.n.l   |i.-|i<>,l\u20142.   A'nrally.   Wh'te-\nhead,  \u00bb:50;   J,  Vuislly,   Hurley.  4:55.\nThird   period\u20144.  Varsity.   Klrkpat-\nrlcks,   14:22.\nIVlialll.-\nKill pMrlOk, Munrn. Willi, lieail, 11.\no'Null.   lllcharda,   Reid   (2).\nSt. Francois Nationals and Varsity Play to One-Point\nDeadlock\nM$5aoo\"KBl!-\n|  IX, HITTING jQrmi\n1 tn  mn i    V^M\nVltlNi-B jMaBEHT. Sa.-k.. .M.,r,h :i\n\u25a0 Harry   OlMUky,   ulin   (iiiHli,, I   dm\nIn    llie    IU mil,     l'i     Alb.rl   ,lou\nperby today, and Knill It ll dd.n.1\nlecond ponlllon driver, iniiy noi raee\nIheir toama In Ihe third 40-nile lag\nf omorrow.\nThe dot's ol bolll InuallL-rs aullenu\nSeverely from tauj'j |larj K1. \u201e.| ,IVVI\nlhe lee-coverid trail. Iheir fe.i arer,\npadly cut, and tonlglit they \\v,:-e re-\nborn-,] in an ndia\u00abM I eondlllon.\nBin-  i\u00ab,i  i, .,,1,.1-s :,\u201e,i  bu-I   BrydiM,\nMl,, flnhhed llll,.1. ,v,.re ,-:,'li .arry\nIng a dog on the >l> Igh nt the flnltdi\n|uda;-.\nPBINCS lill'llHT. Sask.. March t.\nSr- After mole than four hours ot\nlord driving over a rough, u-eachcr-\nlus trail, Harry Olonnky. bf The\nPas, man tonlglit the leader In the\nPrince Albert. 160-niile dog d.rhy.\nklnnlng the Meant Miniiie l,.g iu.\nInj. Hln time wa\u00bb 4:1:44 tod ,y, and\nlor the 80 miles covered It was\n\":5S:1.\nTho third leg will be run tomor-\nfcw. Knill St. Goddard. of The Pm,\nWU In Becund place tonight, fin\nVlllng loday In 4:13:47, and the 80\nJilles lu 8:6:17. Earl llrydges, nn-\nllher boy mushcr of The I'ik. wu\nBilrd. eovoril% U)e eourae today ln\n|:I!:3I and the time for the Iwo-\n|uy run waa 8:40:56.\nTom Elvery, and I.eo St. Goddard\nleld fourth and fifth piwltlonu, re-\n\u25a0(ectively.\n| Tonight the dogn were being pre-\nured f,.r the hard grind of tomor.\nbw. receiving Ihe CHrefol allenl l,,n\nIhlch i.s accorded race horseo, und\nBv, n every clinnee to rest after the\nard day.\nI The rough trait today slow.-d up\nlie race considerably, but there Were\n\u25a0any exciting moments, and several\n\u25a0mes the dogs got out of control,\n^jltlng Into the crowds lining the\nburse.\nf igh School and Wolves\nWill Play for Supper\niTbe  N-isuu high achool  baaht-tball\nBum mui the Wolves team will play\n\u25a0orny, m 1U1 a aupper us the prise\nlr the winning team at tha expense\nI the loners. Thla will be thalr first\nmating thia season.\nBy  AL   DEMAREE\nFormer    PitcB-.r,    N\u00abw     York    Giants\nWttty baaahall tat ralaawbafa iha\ntiiiioiis bull alcna, ad\\*\u00abrtlalnf \u25a0 pop-\nuii   brand or smoking tobacco, thai\nwen* In even major an.l minor laagtM\noul field In tha I'ountiy a few j eai \u2022\nat^o.\nThe rearard ta tha laaky baiter bit-\ntillK    tha    \"bull\"    a Uh    I    fly    bull    w:is\na (hack for JT.ii and a lafaji oartan \"f\neU-.iietieH.    itut   tiuir  tt&ot  oauaad\nho mue.i eolUn-loii ainoi.K' pi'1\ntliey  were  finilly  ilone mv.iy   with.\nTo    nreive    the    ie\u00abanl    for    hitting\nthe \"bull\" sign, ll was naoaaaaBTf for\nthe official scorer to Mttd tl lftl<\ndavit to the tohaOOO ' oiiipany ftalht|\nhe gtm  the, ball hit  the sign.\nHut OOOaalDOaNXi if the MOaai wnn\nnearalghied ur the blgn was laaffJ in\nthe outfield nr If the nun was shining\nIn bin oyen, he had to depend upon\nthe testimony <\u00bbf tbe outfielder aam\ntha opposing club to substantiate tli\"\nhiti.r'H claims.\n< rftaa dUtfieUbTH would let balls\nhit \".he bull, thiit they could have\ncaught, hut Just as often they robbed\ninn. i i.f |H by catching long flies\nagnhist  the sign.\nMany KiIIh that hit tbeso signs on\nthe first bounce were declaiod natu-\nrnl hllM by the opposing outfielder's\nlaatfawny and the bitter and out-\nflel.ler   S|ilit   llu*   fifty.\nIn    these    days    of    coiiimi-*nionern,\nlM ftfl a nil efflrieney aXpartfl III\nb.if*eball.    Ilie>     \\\\oulil    b;n I    probably\nInvtattgaaad tba bull laalaai at shooting It. As ll was, the old bull signs\nfinally   dbd   n   natural   death.\nRespite  ih\u00ab  fact   thai   King\nla V lev*-j to have some of the greatest boraes on   lOngllsh   soil.   It   Is reported   that   the   British   ruler   lost\n11-00,000 In racing laat year.\nMONTHKAU   March   8\u2014St.   ItaO-\ncola-N'atinn ils, Qaahao aiaataurhockty\ndtanaptooa, aad Vait-iiy 0ra4a Ontario  title  QOStU-a,  battlod   lo  a one-\nii,,;ol   .le.nlb.i k   In   tha   first   game   of\nihe homa and hama series in the Allan CQP playdowns. Th\u00ab' second\nnatofa will take pla\u00abo at Toronto\nKrMay.\nTlie rt-MiH of the QOh-fOa] d'adbnk\nis tint tbe Saints will go to Toronto afhr a il;.\\ m raal M meet tlo-\n(ii'ailw on level ground in the final\ntilt  of the Barlta  Kriduy.\nThrilling i-u.-he.*-. un.;iiiny stick\nhum!ling, il I'\/.r.lin-: spenl, counters\nmissed by liairbreaillh\u2014all were repeated time and \"gal\", and desplle\nIha fori >us (hararlfi   of  lh-   pla>   and\nthe tmportanca <r tha issue,  n fen-\nCooper  itiflcieil  but   a alnaTta  penalty,\naud   that  un   a   minor   infraction.\n1 hkcmp\n\\'aisiiy   (Irada St.   I*\"i arnols\nI'usilion\nOaal\nJ. Sullivan    I'o'-ki-iun\nXJef' nee\nTorler        Hrunet\nTaylor    '    Hourgoln\nl \"ellt.r\nPlaxton       l'adnault\nWbifa\nTrolls*       Uaril\niimi on       Qa\n\u25a0nhatitutaa'\nf. suiiivun   Carroll\n11..i.i i          Lantter\n 1        Ar-and\nSummary\nFit-Ht  (pariod   HIL\nS(*H-4.n.|      period      1,      \\   Walt] .      I'l.iX\nmil   17:1-8.\nthird   pet*i4hl     J,   SI.    1 i  i.i. .\u25a0!-.    IMI\nml.  SitiS,\npen i Haa   Cario'J.\nREJOLNA. March 9.\u2014By defeating\nBlalrnrara here tonight, 6 to 2, the\nRegina Pats will enter the finals for\nthe waalam Canail.L junior hockey\ntitle. Tonight's \u00abore, with the 8-to-S\nwin M.mday, gave lhe Dominion\n, h unpinns of two seasons ago a lead\nof nine points on the round.\nBlairmore was outclassed in all\nd'uaitments. but they never ceased\ntrying. Tonight's game was a repetition of Momlny'.\". when the Pats\naoored almo-t at will. Only the\nstellar work of Kemp in goal for tho\ngame tonight  was  simply   a  workout\nNever extend*d at any stage, tho\nvisitors kept the wore down,\nfof the Regina team. Only in spots\ndid they uncover any real hockey, being content to let the visitors do most\nof tho work.\nTh>   gama wns clean, only one penalty being handed out. \u2022\nLineup\nR'atrmore   \u2014   Position Regina\nOaal\nKemp       I\/ingford\nDefei..*'-\nY:ui---oi-eienoven         Cranstoun\nHoudrigo   ....'.    Dodgo\nForward\nKvans     i      Metrnlf\"\nOnkes       Malone\nAnderson       BaaW\nBahatMtttta\nVanduren         HoB\n.McVeigh       Williamson\nSummary\nFirst   pariod  \u2014   l.   Regina,   Dodge,\n&:3o; -, Renin i, Cranstoun, 6:3-4.\nSe.-on.i   parted   \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0    Rafta#i   Cran-\nstourt   from   BhaiK,    LIT:    4.    Regina,\nUetcaUa :M; r.. Batlna. DoaaT* boat\ni'r.instoun.    |:M;    r.l.ili n*e>re.    OakM\nttom lioubrig, ll;fl\n!     Third   period-7,   Regina,   Metcalfe,\n6:10;   Blairmore. An l. i     7:05.\nPresident Foggo and Secretary\nWallach Resign, Quit in\nDisgust\nDECIDE TO FORM NEW\nJUVENILE   DIVISION\nall teams must declare their initiation\nat entering either the. Junior or the\n-fuvettfta  league.\nIt Is expected a second general meet-\nIng Will he called in   thc  m-ar future.\nGENEVA HEARS\nSLAVERY REPORT\nAge  Limit  Set at  17;  Junior\nLeague Age Limit Is\nTwenty\nChampion Team in\nBhe Race Keeps Its\nLead; McNamara Hurt\nNKW   rOMC   Manh   ,'.     Heggle Mc-\nKaaaara and  Naca Oaoaaattl, nhi<L\nplon   t'lim.   in   the   I-ml   ini' rn.ii itm-fl\nsix-<jay Mha rata at Hadfciaa tkiuare\ni;,, .I. tonighl aithatood tha coaatanl\nhaounartng of 14 itama and .merg^-d\nw llh   I   Ihrei'-lnp  load   --till   iiUai-t.\nTi,,. in rait tana paehad la il\naaw    houra    of    spectacular    liding\n...\\ samara.    \"Iron   min'   of   the   pine\nsane* r.   look   a   f< aiTul   plunge   lale   III\nihe   afti moon   md   lay   nneonaohwa\nfi\\>.     iiiimiles     UBdar     his\nwi I. Althaogh la gfaal goto, bandaged and plastenti, the veteran ie-\nutrnwl   to   Hm  (rack   to  utand   off  the\nfnnzie.i aaaaalta of bis yauibftri part-\n\u25a0ar.\nAi  ib.- T.'tni  leiui. Ctilaa Ptaal. Un\nTh muiian- Italian    comblnatiooi    had\ndrpued   bai k   lo   I Hh   p-'slilon.\nJohnny Mostil Is\nMaking Progress,\nExpected Recover\nHHRI,\\ I I'OIM. 1* March 9.\n\u2014JcdintM Mi Ml I prtdwbly will l**\nl<*-t   lo   lIm-   (IiMuicu   White   Sox\nthu M-AMMi avaaj if in* aaoaanti\nfrtmi tlie effi**l of Hdf.liiMi(t\u00abl\ntttOOg-O- ntfemMog ph)> liiaiw iui-\nIIIMIIH-Ol    l\"Oi    In\n%\u2022* liiV* Ids ntin> iiuttcH, Jn\n-P' lug trnlnliur licit*. ut-ni\nt In < nig 11 tholr il.i.'.y \u00bbtirk\u00abMiU,\n\\h* rcinnliMsr In a wrtims (inndl-\ntiutt In a iHiMpital. Iiu- diMiorr,\nItoWDTrr, rxpwwMrd Omi lielk-f\nthat he would recoTcr unlet*\ncuwplkvUuna Ott be.\nChick Evans Becomes\nGolf Architect for\nGolf Course Chain\nCHTCAOO, IN. March !t.--\"Chlcl(\"\nKx.ins has been nnmed \"anbitcet\"\nfor   one   uf   the   inosl    extensive   golf\naouraa  prnjacti aver  wncahrad   oto*\nimi. ih.n of a chain  of approximately\nN  fatf  eounaaa   lhal   .veniually   will\nr.ie Chlcaca\nFur I s Mary of fW\" I tii'Hilh K\\;ili-.\nformer nal ional Opail and aniat'Ui*\nhampioii, will dovota bis entire time\nto adt lalng tha dbok bounty board aa\nlo the best manner of laying out the\n.our.-en. These links, to be located\nin trots totaling 15.000 acrea, some\nof wlihii arc uiMeveloped and timbered, will extend from the north\nIWjIind lhe city and touching the\nlake just lu-d-lo the Imllana-IliitHiis\nline.\nl.'vans* amateur slatus will not be\nImpaiK-d  bf  his employment.\nPORTARTHUITWEST\nEND JUNIORS WIN\nHoots, Jeers, cat calls and cheers\nturneif* a meeting of the Junior Football nsMjci.-itlon jn tba city halt last\nnight into a bedlam, whicli ended with\ntho newly elected president, -lanies\nFoggo, and tho secretary, A. Wallach,\nhanding in their resignations, and In\nthe temporary breaking up of tho\nmeeting.\nIn the first stages of tho meeting\nall went well. A letter from Horace\nWard of Trail, formerly of Nelson,\nexpressing his regret at tbe aa-traMUM)\nof his connection wtth the Nelson\nJunior league as a referee, anil wishing the league every HIOCWll. was\nread, and Secretary Wallach was Intruded to reply, thnnking Mi. Ward\nfor   his   past   Interest   iu   tba   taagua.\nThe election of officers was  without\nuntoward      incident,     tbe    eaaouthraa\nnamod being:    It.  P.  tyogera,   v*anooa>\nver,    president;    J.    Faggo,    11\nAhleriiKin A. \"A.   Perrier, vie.-]\nand A. Wallach,  -secretary.\n^fUlata Wltb A. A. A.\nA decision to ren. iv llie l.-ayue's affiliation with tha Nelson Amaleur Ath-\nletio association, and the eleotlOfl \"I\nIt. Smillie as reprt>scnlativ.' ou Ihe\nathletic  association   passed  Off  qui.1 ly.\nBut  when   it   oanw   titae  to   daclda\nwhether or not the league would di-\nvido into Junior and Juvinil- aaotlona\nthe trouble started. lt was .|u<ll< .1\nsufficiently for the age limit to ba ttt\nat 17 years, and to decide that the\nnew league^ would be governed by the\nJunior  Football  association.\nThen II. Smillie moved th.it the age\nlimit for lhe Junior division should ba\n\"ll years. This passed almost unanimously, but shortly afterward a discussion arose as to whether Mr. .Smillie\nmeant lhat any soccer player who had\nplayed in senior circles, but was under SO, should be included.\nUproar   SUrte\nThe discussion milekly bnOMM an\nuproar, and the uproar a bedlam, wiih\nFalrvlew on one side of tbe room and\nthe uptown on the other, each trying\nto drown  the  othaf out.\nFinally   tha   praaldenl   and\ndeclared     they     would     bava     nothing\nflit III. I    tO  do   Wilh   Iha   leaKu. .   tnd   I. I'\ntho    room,     followed    hy    tha    uptown\nrooters.\nMeeting- Sow On\nThose who remained appointed\nHughie Hoi-swill chairman, and Jimmle,   Itinglose    secret.iry   |n,>   t. in\nThese  two  and   Brio  Ha Widen   wara\nappointed to interview Mr, i'\nMr. Wallach with a vJaw i\" parauad\ning tiifm  to   raaoaatdar  tbalr  raatcna-\ntiona.\nMarch 30 waa lba data aat by which\nPORT ARTHUR, Ont., March 9.\u2014\n1'mii Arthur w. -1 Ind Juniors ti>.\nIllghl captun \u25a0: ih, Thunder Bay Junior < h.-iiiipion hip and entered the\nami final of the Memorial competi\ntion by dt renting Kenora Thistles\nG to I. then h\\ winning the round\n11   (11   0.\nBROTHER BILLS\nWinning Klks Are Guest of the\nI'Odge;  Starkey  Presents\nthe Cups\nII uin-4  the  1.1k*'  bowling team,\nchampions ol tha 'ii\\ I\u2022 ague, Mel-\n\u2022 on 1,ik, banqueted In tha B.P.O.E\nhall  hurt night.\nFred A. Kiaikay, grand exalted\nruler,    presented   the   five   ^.dividual\ncups danotad  by  A.   Q,   OaUnaa  to\nTboma.s Hush. Captain of the t'.nn,\nand   propaaad a toaat to Its numbers,\ni   But h   l*t, Caaaiaa, O, inn, it. ii\nMab-i-   and   A     1..   Uingill.\nn.. .ii- .1 M|>n   1 't tba Blba1 appre-\nClat b\u00bbn    of    Mr.    (Jellnas*    geio-i oatt)\n11 praaantlng tha oupa and thus an-\ncouraging   the   BDOTt,    lo    which    Mr.\n1 lellnaa  rapllad,\nMuririu the i*.'niug banjo acb*c-\nUona   were   glran   by   w.   Colaman\nand souks Wart enotlibllted by ,1. ('\nMooK.i.     .lininiie     DinlilKoti,      K.     H\nMoir. W. ... Wcharda, Richard it\nHan-.'   and  Lao  HoJKInnen.    J. De-\nrhhier and  .i\"*1  i\"i\"i.'i|,y  antartalnad\nwith    \"mag.c\"   trlcka,   and    'l'i nu\nDuiibui*      told      aome      Intel leaUng\ni.s ilr< w rounds of applause\nwlun he told bow and why tha Ktk\nbowlers   won   ihe   tournament.\n' The United Stntes Oolf asaoclatlon I\nis inu.de up ol lilOO member clubs.\nChicago Cards Are\nSold to a Group of\nChicago Business Men\nCmOAGO, March tt.\u2014Hale of\nthe (Tiluiago CardinaiN hockey\nteam fu the Ainrrh'an asHuda-\ntbm lo a syndicate of <hlcugi*>\nliiLsincHs men aiul headed by\nHarry Heremlrtn, head of a Chi-\ncago floor nulling uonipany, waa\nannounced today.\nHI ward Li\\Lngstonc, formerly\nof Montreal, and former owner\nof tlm Cardinals, refused to divulge the sale price of future\nplan.-,   of the  team.\nMontreal Victorias\nHave Easy Victory\nPlaying in London\nLONDON, March 3.\u2014The Montreal\nVictorias lonlght defeated lhe British\nice hockey team 14 lo I. at tho Westminster Ice club. Fully 3000 spectators   attended   the   game.\nGENEVA, Mirch \u00bb.\u2014Dignified\nmembers of the League of Nat lona\ncouncil were today hnrrlfled nt\ntalis of white slave traffic aa d>-\nP etr-i by the council's ap*\u00bbcial Investigating   commlaalon.\nThe v-ictima of international traffickers are chiefly young girls who\nare lured from their homes by false\npromtaea or marriagee or attractive\noffers of employment abroad. They\ninvariably ultimately find themaeltea\nemmeshed in a life of Immorality.'\nThe main routes of thia traffic in \u2022\nwomen lead from Europe to Central\nand South America, It was aaid, and\nfrom Europe to North Africa, many\nof the victims reaching latin America\nvia Spain.\nScarcely a boat sails for South\nAmerica that does not carry at least\nthree traffickers and a flock of vtc-\ntima, the council was told. Traffic\nln Chinese girls from the far eaat\nto western cities in the United\nStates has also been discovered, lt\nwas said.\nMillers Make a\nClean Sweep in\nWinnipeg Series\nMIN.YEAFOLIH,  March 9.\u2014Cooney\nWei l:t mi's Pac,iha ml flip shot two\nminutes after the teams had squared\noff in an overtime period gave Minneapolis a 3 to 2 triumph tonlglit\nand a* clean sweep of the two-game\nseries against Winnipeg here In an\nAmerican pro hockey game, Tin-\nMillers fought doggedly for the victory which practically clinched for\nthem a portion in thu championship\nptayoffia\nComm'ssion May\nInvestigate the\nManitoba Petitions\nWASHINGTON RECORDS\nDISTANT EARTHQUAKE\nWASHINGTON, March \u00bb.\u2014Another\nearthquake of a pronounced character\nwas rocorded today on the Georgetown\nuniversity seismograph. The disturbance began at 11:20 a.m. and continued\ntwo hours. Director Stonderof estimated that it was centered 6200 miles\nfrom Washington, but was unable to\n(bt. inline the direction, but said it\ncould not have been in the Japanese\narea, hit several days ago by an earthquake.\nAgreeably aged,\nsmooth, fragrant\n-congenial company anywhere\nWINNIPEG. March I. -The couraa\nthat abouM be pursued in connection willi charges mad.- in the legislature Tuesday night that 111 any of\nthe signatures on the sale of beer\nbill petition ha.I been forged, n* I\ndirect result of which James Clr-int\nnppaamd in pollen eonrl li\na charge of forgery, was dlacuaaod\nat a caucus of government supporters here lonlght.\nIt is understood the whole question of beer petitions will come be-\ntOra tba house thin Thursday. It\nwan rumored tonight that action\nwjl be takan IB UN legislature for\ntha appointment of a royal commission to Invaatbyata tho beer bill petition with the object of taeartaln-\nIng     tO     what     extent     irregular!! i.-.s\nhava oaaurrad\nDR. HENDRICKS IS\nELECTED, SPOKANE\nsi'< ::axk. Ifatnh :\u00ab.\u2014with all tallies agreeing on the ric'etion of Dr.\nRalpb Uendrlclu aa rity coounlt^attar\nIn yaaterday*! election, it was evident\ntiiis afternoon thai the official count\nwould be raqolred to datarmlna\nwlie-ther Mayor Cbarhw .v. Fleming\nwhu oul avtt John C. Afgall) 1 tot*\nmer rqember of the city conrnd\nThis advertis-tnic-jit Is not publl\u00abh*d\nor dlsj}lay*4 by til:* liquor Control\nBoard or by tit Governm-int of British Columbia.\nGmcM^tfilenc^\nEven a woman can understand a man getting pally with a\ngood gun and a good dog. But it takes a man to understand\nthe chumminess of good tobacco.   That's why red-\nblooded fellows fall in love with Ogden's and so\nput one over on old Euclid by learning\nthat three makes one\u2014happy.\nOGDEN'S\nCUT PLUG\nSave the valuable \"Poker Hands\"\n 'Pag* HfEP\nfHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,    THURSDAY MORNTSlG, MARCH 10, 1927\nDominion and Provincial Cover-\nmentK Will Discuss Issues\nDeclares Lapointe\nWOODSWORTH FAVORS\nCHARGE IIS ACT\nClaims Act at Time Was Not\nBuilt in Contemplation of\nIndustrial Situations\nSOME HONORS TO WOLFE\n-rrr'gjr'rrsr'\nOTTAWA, March 9. \u2014 Constitutional questions are to be discussed ut\na oonfu-cnce thia year between the\nDominion and provincial government.**.\nThe Dominion government will call\nthe confer,-nee. This announcement\nwae made in the- house of commons\ntoday by Hon. Ernest Lapointe, minister ot Justice.\nNeither Mr. Lapointe, who was lead\nIng the house for the time being, nor\nHon. Hugh Guthrie, leader ot the opposition, fuvorcd the resolution Introduced by J. S. Woodworth, Labor, Winnipeg North, which would entail\namendment of the British North Amer\nioa act The proposed lnterprovinclal\nconference would consider auch sub\nJects as were mentioned In the rcso\nlutlon.\nAdjournment of the debate was\nmoved shortly before the house adjourned, and the resolution went over.\nGoea After Senate\nWhile he had no desire whatever\nto reflect on the fathers of Confed\noration, Mr. Woodsworth wished to\npoint out that the British North\nAmerica act of 60 years ago did not\ncontemplato the industrial problems\nof tbe prcsont. It was nigh impossible to discuss such matters as the\neight-hour day, old age pensions, municipal insurant1*-', education of immigrants, with some question being\nralaod as to the Jurisdiction of the-\nprovincial governments.\nMr. Woodsworth then directed the\n.attention of the house to the work of\ntho senati-. He wns of the opinion\nthat on the whole the action of the\n\u25a0senate In killing measures was \"reactionary.\" \"It is intolerable,\" he\nsaid, \"that an irresponsible body\nshould be able to nullify thc acts of\ntho -elected representatives of the\npeople.\"\nIt had been suggested that the senate waa the \"champion of the big\nInterests.\" All that he was -asking\nfor was a parliamentary committ<-.\nHe understood there was to be a\nconference this summer between top*\nreaontativt's of the provincial govern-1\nmenta and the Dominion povernment\nIn regard to the British North America act. It might be just as well that\nparliament should express itself mi\nthla matter before the conference\ntook place.\nU.n to Conference\nThe question of any amendments\nto the British North America act was\none to be dealt with at a conference\nwith representatives of the provinces.\nTho estimate* for the coming fiscal\nyear contained nn item for the calling\nof the conference of the premiers of\nall the pToviiut'H for discussion of\nany suggested changes in the British\nNorth America act, declared Hon. E.\nLapointe.\nMr. Guthrie Caflad to aaa how tba\nmatter could be advanced by discussing it In common. There was to be\na conference between the provinces\nand the Dominion on const ituth i nal\nmatters and then tlu ie would bo full\nopportunity for expressions of views.\nTho Conservative leader said he\nthought that if the statement and\ndeclarations in the report of the\nlaat Imperial conference were opera-\ntlvi, a constitutional change was Involved. He did nut propose to dis-\ncuia thla matter at the moment, however, aa there would be an opportunity to do so later.\nMr. Bourassa, Independent. Labelle.\nfavored the suggestion to refer tho\nquestion of possible amendments to\nthe British North Amerir.-i act to a\nspecial committee for \u25a0 \u25a0 .*.ltd) ration\nHe apoko of \"lite swril of Confederation\" whicli bad broufbt Cartier\nand MacDonald togotber, They had\nnot gone to London to settle separate\nachool questions find minority problems. The fls.Hoclntlon of Mr. Woods-\nworth should be accepted in a broad\naplrlt.\nC. H. Cahan, Conservative. St. Law-\nrenco-St. Oeorge, expressed the !>\u25a0\u25a0-\nlief that in 50 or 100 years Cnnadu\nwould enjoy an expansion beyond the\ndreams of anyone today, \"If we make\nno sudden break, in those traditions\ntinder which \\v were born ami bred.'\nO. C. Coote, United Kainiei-H of Alberta, Macleod, said be was heartily\nin favor of the resolution. If a committee Watt formed to consider the\nuoatlon of amending the British North\nAmerica art, the suggestions adopted\nrould be placed before the interpro-\nvinciul conference or pri tillers. In\nthis way a conference would have\nnothing   to   grot*   on.   iti   that   there\nwould in- |i];hmi botate it tii.- oioon\nOf   the   Dominion   parliament   on   the\nquestion of changing the act.\nHon. Charles Marcile, Liberal, Bona-\nventure, moved the adjournment of\nthe debate, and tho resolution stands\nCor further conslderaiion.\nIn connection wilh the Wolfi bicentenary roegntly, tha above llluatratlong ire of interest. Upper is shown the\nstatue of [ba eanguoror of Quobor ri Weotorbajn Braon, Kent, Btagland, whicli was unveiled by the lata Lord Bob*\nerts on .iiinuaiy I, i.<ii. ii was ftoa^-gnod i'V lba Igta Darwonl Wood, R.A, Uoarar is Quebec house at Weatarhaak\nwhere Wolfe spent ins early dtU-ttood hi that time it araa knows aa Bpoirrn The home was praoaatai to the\nnational trust by tha lata J   B   bearmool of .Montreal.\nL\nIS RUSHED Ifl\n\u2014.\u2022v. wai awgj \u25a0 i boor Itconoa was Issued to him\nBrown did in,i boaltato to adnall (but \u00a9rhtaoea ibowod that Brown eon-\nhe    had   dealt    in    liquor,    and    when ' itnueil   to   work   at   the   hotel,\nquoatlonad whether ba bod bought any\nPremier King Says He\nWill Let Manson Deal\nWith Oritntd Question\nOTTAWA, March \u00bb.\u2014When W. O.\nMcQuarie, Conservative member for\nNow Westminster, asked Premier King\nyaaterday what he proposed to do\nregarding thc request of Attorney\nOeneral Manion that orientals In\nBrltlah Columbia be repatriated, the\nyremlar anowored. \"Think I'll lot\njJ-Aansyp deal witfe tftat &iffl\u00bb\u00abJf,\" .\nat election  t\\taa rap lod)    Yts- I n to\ngot     some    far    'hat [     had    iiimn y\nKi\\eii   to   me   if*   buy   it.\"\nProaecutten bad baaa launched\nagalaal Conlay aa proprietor of the\nhotel where Brown suld liquor. Kx-\n-iiuin.iiii'ii for dl covory of tnapeator\nMid.Helen ahowad thai ba had laid\nthi Informgdoo. Ba aald tbal ba hod\nmet Conlay previously ut i baaagwl\nin thi Hotel Vancouver.   Oonli\nMaruy.mii    riv-rs.    tba    llrotUH    rose I, hajrman.     explalneii     the    defendant.\nover   then*   banka.   wuhlng   booaaalattd Mayor Oala was akting aJoogatdi\n:\u00bbway and  rendering  relief  work  ai- ti,mi      \\\\ hen   searching   bootlegging\nLEGAL NOTICFaS\n(Continued   fvmn   page   ona)\nllg   the   hanks   of   tba   Talsu!,i    and '\nmost  impossible.\nBtameroui young  factory glrta wore\ne|n-ri.ii   to   baii   boon   crnabod   or\nburned   tO   death   in   bulldlttga   in   the\nlunn of Amino, and lurvivim\nhirs of their Rftntlllei ilug In the ruins\no locale their  bodies.\n.\\ aecond ihooti \u2022aa fall In tba district    late    last    niKllt     hut    did    little\nlama*;.',   ii aihicd to tba general nit-\n\u2022vy, however, by halfbtanhag tba tar-\nnr  Of   tba   inhabitant*.\nThp  Kyoto   profoctural  poUoa  and\nmedical    aiaoclatloni      today    worked\nMoadily   at   brtnflnt    rsttef   to   the\nt*Vtckofl    district.      The   emperor   has\nihuiateil   .\".0.000  yen   to   relievo the   r.\n-,'ien,  whila  tba   aohaol  children  of\nTokyo nre pfcMflinf  to ifnitribiite one\nson   r.-cli   te   a   fund\nAiih- .:\u25a0:; no I tlBUkta of the mn \u25a0\nterial ilama^e eguaod bf the i-uake\nhas boon tji.nl** public thus far, some\nobservers believe dial the loss will\nbe at   loan)   $M, ,ttf  and   pert \u25a0\u25a0>\u25a0\n*7 5,000,0 0\".\n!\nACTION FMS IN\nIE\nplans   in    Hope,    a    complaint   was\nmade,   said   Middleton     \"Why   oon'l\nj .ni m aran diiu OooJaya boaal?M\na tier   Brootn'a   coavtetlon,   Conley\n\u25a0 ,n i i lie-l   thf loaOO)  .ii d   in   April,   IUB,\n.lamis Conlay Jr., plaintiff's eon. wbo\nhad   previously   boon   empluyed   b>    die\nPOUM  No.   16\n(Section Mi)\nZ.AHD   ACT\nNOTICE   OP   IWTBMTIOW   TO   APPLY\nTO   LEASE  LAND\n\/ \u25a0                   \/\nUsed Articles\nReal Eitate\nRoomi\nBoard\nTo Rent\nBoats and\n1         Automobiles\n1' ^r_\nClassified\nAdvertising\nHelp Wanted\nPositions Wanted\nLost and Found\nLivestock\nMachinery\nFarm Produce\nTimber and Mines\n\u25a0\u25a0                           *\nClassified Advertising Rates\nWant and Olaaitfled Aanrttalng \u2014\nOne and a half cents a word per Insertion. If paid in advance, 6c per word\nper week, or 22^0 per word per month.\nTransient ads accepted only on a oaah-\ni*n-advance basis. Bach Initial, figure,\ndollar sign, etc., counts aa one word.\nMinimum 2f>c, If charged 60c.\nMarrlagea, Death* and In Momorinm\nCarda\u2014Three cente per word; 60c minimum.\nLocal Beading Hoaloee \u2014 Three centa\nper word each Insertion. In blackface\nor machine capitals, 4c per word. Blackface capitals Sc a word. Twenty-five\nper cent discount If run dally without\nchange of copy for one month or more.\nWhere advertisement is Bet out in short\nllnea the charge is 16c a line for Roman\ntype, 20a for blackface and 26c tor\nblackface capital!. Minimum S6a lf\ncharged GOc.\nLists of Wedding Preeeata, aad moral Tributes at Panerala\u2014Ten centa per\nBlrtH  Mottoes\u2014Free.-\nMale Help Wanted\nWANTED \u2014 First-class paperhflnger\nand painter. Oood wages to the\nright  man.    Tim I'layer,   Box  r.&7.\n\u2022\u20227'ir>fi)\nSituations Wanted Male\nUOY, 17, with two years' high schooling wishes employment \u2014 store or\noffice.     Phone  699Y1. (7089)\nEXPERIENCED FIREMAN, married,\nwants steady work in lumber mill.\nFourth B. C. papers. Reply, stating\nwages, to P., 23-10, Woodland Drive.\nVancouver, B.C. (705i!)\nSituations Wanted Female\nWORK  BY  DAY,  housicleanlng,   washing  or chambermuid.    Phone 410L.\n(J0I.S)\nLive Stock for Sale\nFOIt SALE \u2014 Ono 1600-lb. horse, $60,\nor will trpde for hplfer or otli.r life\nstock.     Ed.   Paul,   Rosslnnd,   B.C.\n ^___ (7060)\nLive  stock sells qufckly  when  It  Is\nadvertised in these columns.\t\nTWENTY HEAD HEAVY LOGGING\nHORSES, good working condition,\nfrom lf.00 up in weight. Can be\nneon at Creston, B.C. J. B. Winlaw,\nPuck   Cr.-rk. (Gi)3t)\nLive Stock Wanted\nWANTED IMMEDIATELY     -  Toarllng\nbull,  Ayrshire preferred, state price.\nAl*-x rbf-yne. Krlii. (706*4>\nFurs\nQESCHEIT   FUH   CO.   LTD.,   107   Cor-\n<in*.-i   Itreet   weat   Vanoouvir.   B.C.\nHighest   prlrt-'S  paid nil   kinds of raw\nfurs.     We   speclalixe   In   all   kinds  of\ni-.ibbtt    -.kin***. QJ741)\nFor Rent\nHOUSE  .rut  RENT -Two bloc\nBaker  atreet.    Phom\n:   frnm\n(704H)\nK\"i;\nRENT   small    fir\n[or   ata    montha    fro\nM    114.\n\u25a0hed   in\nApril.\nIn Nelaon Land Recording District\nof Weyt Kootenajl, and situate Just\naouth of Renata ->n Lowtr Arrow\nLaka\nitld   thai   \u25a0\u25a0' ter P. Hi\nKcniiia,  Doeupatloa   Boa   MnnuCaoturer,\nintend    to  applj   Foi   a   l< aaa of th<\nfollowlni   deoariood   Ini\nCommencing  at   a   post   planted   al\ntl.     S !\u25a0:. northerly    .21 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nhi.   panil ol Blow I of Sub. L->t  It, gladioli    PBOlfltt\nLot    IllT,    Plan    ^-'1.    tlifiu'-    northerly    IF   Vol*   WANT   the   lovelleat   ami   Deal\nfollowing    tia.    sliori-   of   Lowrr    Arrow]      Hnd   for   froi   Cntaloi     M   t  O  Dodds\nLak..   tot   feet:   thenoe   due   eaat   ^u<i; __s.ni.ni..,   t;.c.  ___________)\nfeci: them-,  southerly lo i Ini whlcl . strawiikrry    pla.nts\ni-  any  fe.-t   dm eaat  of_tna  point  \u00ab.i      Aroma,     hi.     Burrlll\nNursery Products\noonunoaoement;   theaci  due   west   .100\nii'iimr   i imiioi   board   in   VancouTor, (toot  to the polnl \u2022\u25a0'' oonmencemint.\nlook   OVOT   tiie   Common ial   hnti-l   ami |\nPETER   P.   HARMS      ,\nDaUd  .lan nary   I ttl,   Itfi fMIl) I\n110.00     I ,\n:ti..'i0.\nSi\nUlbaon\nMagic Gem,\nn-\\iiv.   Mb.\nJohn   Avis,   I'ii i 1    Si 1-\n\"(70S-1)\nCONDENSED KANT ADS ORDER FORM\nOh Oils blank on whkh to write yonr condensed ad., ona word In \u00abaeh ipaea.\nEnclose mon*qr order or check and mail direct to The Daily News, Nelson, B. C\nBain: One and a half cent a word each Insertion, six consecutive insertions for\nprice of four when cash accompanies order. Minimum, 25c Each fail*'*., figure, dollar\n\u25a0igna, etc, count as one word.   No charge leaa than 60 cents.\nT\n(Coatatauadj troan page onei\n>y a man  Bamod   Brown, roail]   b,\n\"ofkgod to Conlay. \u2022\nWhfii    Charloa    Willi    ami    Walter\nMri'inni'i. operative! of tha llguor\niwu'ti.   arrived    al    Hn*-   Commercial\nml.' 1    og\u00ab    Rlgtl-     In     - '\"' 'iri'f i .     19] I,\nuni   ii'iiiplailii'il   nf   ---I'I.   Li'ou n   fiNi'it\ntbam ni- a roan. \"'\"'.mi i. Brea i\nLppeared a Httle miplcloui of tha\nwo \"'ciiir.'i (,'o\" travolon aod ra\u00ab\nnarked   that   be   hod   to   aa  caratul I\nPlease publish the adTcrUsesxttot below\n, times, for wUch I enclose $ _\n \u25a0- \u25a0\n\u25a0 \u25a0\ni\n* y\na\n\u2022* ' '\n\u25a0 \u00bb i\n\"--  \t\nIf deelreH, repflea may be  eddreoood te boa aunibwe ot Tho Dairy Newa OfTloo.    If roglloo aro\nto bo mailed, inoleoe 10e oxtri to cover eeet ef poetago  and  allow eve worde  owtna  fee box   nmmbmr.\nCity Property for Sale\nFOIt SALK \u2014 Property adjoining the\ntownsite. Inquire Boj 213, Ainn-\n\u2022worth. (7085)\nFOB SALE\u2014 Five -roomed house, bath,\nfully modern. Apply TU Victoria\nHtrefct. (69S4)\nMiscellaneous for Sale\nF-QR SALE \u2014 Ui fore placinK your orders for wood pip-a, get my prlcea on\noll'fir and tamaiac. A Milton, manufacturer of wood pipe, Mirror Lake,\nB.C. (708U)\nBABY   CARBIAQE   \u2014   Good   condition,\n$26.     1211   Stanley   atreet.      Phone\n304U. (7078)\nFOR  SALE \u2014  3-ih1k>   Croaoley   radio\nwith battrrle-H, loud NiM'dker, head\npiece, ati rial, conipldtc JTjU. Box\nlt>72^ Nelson. (7080)\nFOR SALE\u2014Piano nnd bench nearly\nnew. T. CoriB, Second avenue, TraU\nEast. (7059)\nFOR SALE\u2014One 6x12 Standard EnR-\nllnh Billiard Table ln firat-clase condition, com pi ft u equipment. Alao two\npocket billiard table*, 4^x9. Cheap\nfor cafih. -Apply Kimberley Hotel,\nKimberley. (7042)\nKm   .ULfl\nbrooder stove,\nNelson.\nSI;,iKl:n,l   c.al-burtitti\n\u00bb12. Mrs. J. B.  Bliss,\n(703S)\nKOI* BATaE \u2014 Tmidcf Colony Coal\nbrooder stovo, r,00 chick capacity,\nas food ns new, |2C f.o.b. Rlondu.\nlVjvIll   Sul.-llffr. (7028)\nTOII SALE \u2014 Hardy Sprayer wltb 3\nhorsepower engine, with a 2011-Kallon\ntank, In good condition. Apply Rob-\n,rt Lawson. Grand Forks, B.C. (7007)\nBARRELS,  KEGS AND EMPTY  sacks\n\u2014MacDonald  Jam  Company,   Nelson.\n(6953)\nPIPB    AND    FITTINGS.\nBARBED WIREJ, ETC.\n10,000 teet Hi-lm-h Pips. Special, 10c per foot. Full atock other\nsires, also Fittings, at low prices.\nNew Galvanized Barbed Wire,\n14.00, Black 13.00, per spool. Roofing Felt, l-ply J1.H0, i-ply 12.00,\nl-ply $2.65. per roll. Extra heavy\nMineralised Surface. 90 lbs., per\nroll $3.00. Mixed Wire Nails,\n$2.00 per keg. Wire Rope, Canvas, Logging Supplies and all\nklnda of equipment\nB.   C.  JUNK  CO.\n138 Powell St. Vancouver, B. C.\n (6954)\nPoultry and Eggs\nWANTED   -     Broody   h,\nBox 402. Heine.\nI!\niKtr.ls\n(7077)\nISI'Y HATCHING EGOS FROM SHOW\nWINNERS ANH LAYERS \u2014 S. C.\nWhite Leghorns, iu\u00bbi\\ speetal mating* from dam sir,- 2'J2 eggs. $1\ni:i,Ii; 2S ounce eggs. Bm\nilani llrs -11 eggs, JT.f.O setting.\nFlock matlngs from dam 2211 eggs.\n13. W. J. Richards, Box 402, N. 1-\ns\u201en. (6il3r>)\nBoats andLAutomobiles\nfiHt     SALlT^M, l.:,*-|;liflii     Six     Inuring\noar, good mechanical condltlDD, almoal new tires, $l*.ll. Bi,x Kl7-'.\nN. f,,., (7071,1\nInsurance\nWHY\ntake chances, wh-.-n protection can\nbe bought so reasonably? We\nare agents for old-established companies selling\n\u25a0 LIFE,\nFIRE.\nAUTOMOBILE,\nACCIDENT  &  SICKNESS,\nand all other lines of Insurance.\nWEST   END   AGENCIES\nlit Baker St., Nelson, B. C.\nPhone 661 P. O. Box 96\n(6937)\nINSURANCE\nAll Kinds\nREAL ESTATE\nHOUSES FOR RENT\nWe will 1-c plMMsfl to list your\nproperty for Ml or Kent,\nCIIAS.  V.  McHARDY\nThe   ItiHurum-o   Agent\nPHONE   135 NELSON,   H.   C.\n(61)30)\nFOR   .SAM.\nKODBRN   BUNGALOW   HOME\nThla has not been on tho market\nfor  C   years.\nTwo Bedrooms, Living Rooms.\nOpen   Fire plait..\nSplendid   Bathroom.\nCement  Foundation.\nIH Lots.    Close to Car Line.\nVery Easy Terms.\nC. W. APPLEYARD\nInsurance\nStocks Bondi\nCily Properly\nNELSON, B. C.\nBusiness Opportunities|\nLUNCH   COUNTER-RESTAURANT\nOood  fixtures,  equipment,   stock\nbusiness,    can    be    purctiasftd    coi\nplete  for   J2700.     Apply   \"The  Q.,\\\n___^_________________    <\u00ab'\nFor Sale or Rent\nFOR   RENT   OR   SALE   \u2014 HotiMJ\nrooms,  gas,  electric  light, bath.\nVictoria   street,   ur   apply Sutcllffl\nBarber Shop. _^__^T\n75 ACRBS CLEARED LAND. \u00ab\nequipment, horst-s, good hulldlnd\ncash or shares.    Lepage,   FrultvatJ\nFurnished Rooms to Rent\nFURNISHED   TWO-ROOM    8UITS\nApply  507  Carbonate. (7\"\nTWO-ROOM     BTBAM-KBATBD     TU\nNlfiHTD   SVira.   \u2014  \u2022t-irlin-r   M\u00abt\nFURNISHED HOU8 E KEEPlSI\nROOMS\u2014Over   Poole   Drug.        (70M\nKERR  APTS.\u2014Furnished suiteB.   (\u00ab\nSUITE\u2014Ashman's    Apartments.    (6\nFOR RENT\u2014In Annabl*T Block~sinJ\nfurnished room.  Also  two and  thrj\nroom   suites.   Hot   and   eold\nsteam   heat 'and   light.\nCLASSIFIED ads bring results quia\nHnd 4\u00abccinoinlcaHy.    1W.C a word.\nNursery Products\nQLADOI.I   PEONIES   \u2014   If   you   wa|\nthe  loveliest and best,  send  for\ncatalog.     M.   i   O.   Dodds,   Sorreni\nB.C.\nSENATOK I1UNLAP AND VAN SA\nSTRAWBERRY PLANTS, $6.50 p\nthousand. Monrad Wigen, Wynne,\nB.C. (700|\nLive stork sells quickly when lt Is .\na-itlapd l\u201e ,h.,se columns\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL\nDIRECTOR\nAccounting\nCHWIS   r.       HUNTEK-\nAadltor, HacOoaald Jam Bu\nBox   1191,  Nelson,   RC.\nTransfer\nATXiaaoH T*\u00bbmsm\u00ab\u2014coal, w\u00ab\nand   bSffaafa.    I'li..nc 174. (6\n-Bagtacl\non.   t$u.\nw\u2122\nIlLIAKS'       TBANSmi\nl Woo*.   Phone\nWood Working Factory\nLAWSON\nard   .l\u201el\nBelow   market.\ni^r.    Hardwood\nInsurance and Real EstatJ\nR.\nW.   DAWSOW\u2014 ^H^\nKesl   Bstata,   XDsnrancs,   Kent.\nAun.-itile Blk. P.O. Box 733. Phone\nHB.    DILL,    IWSUBAMCB,    I.\na ADS   CITY   PBOVBBTT.\n603   Ward  gtreal (6\u00bbM|\nChiropractors\nDB. B. _. Q\u00bbA Y \u2014 Chiropractor.    OU\nblk.     Phones: Office, 115.     lies. 62...\nHours:   10-13 and   2  to  6.   Evenings   bl\n,lil,'.i..inii-lil.    S:,l.: i)::ill to flm.      (S96B1\nFlorists\nGBIUBLLB'S OKEUrfHOCSBS, WM.\nson. Cut flow.rs and floral deslanJ\n  (6971\n. s. johwsom\u2014 ^B^^\nPhone 342.    Cut  flowers.    Potts']\nHants ami Fli.nil llml.lcIOH.. (6371]\nW.\nWholesale\nA.\nMACDOKA1D    *    OO  ^^\nWholesale Grocers and  Provision]\nMerchants,  Importers of  Teas, Coffees!\nSoloes, Dried Fruits, Staple and Fanes]\n: i. -    V I \u25a0.>!.   1: ' '. |\nEngineers\nAM. OBBBB  CO.\u2014\na COBTKAOTOBS\nFormerly Oreer. Bros., Burden. Nelson!\nOlTU k MlaVtlUf BngUia.rs. 1\nB.   C,   Alberta   aad   DouilJalao   Las*|\nSurveyors (6973\nB.   DAWBOB.^ltaad    ianrsy~\u00ab\n.   Mining and Civil Bnglnser.\nAssayers\np.   W. WIDDOWSOK, Box A1108, Nell\na-iaaon, B.C. Standard western charges!\n____^      , SMS *\nFuneral Directors\nD. J. ROBERTSONj\nr.  B.   D.   A   a.\nAlary Parlors aad Baal Motor B\nPhone   993   Day;   Night   15TI\nSERVICE\nStandard    FamUi\nI Co.  \u2014   I noVrti\"\nI Auto Hearne, un-to\n[ data   chapel.     Bm\nBprvlcea.      Prl o*^\n\u25a0ea8onable.     (6977\n_*_*__.__\n <$\\\\\nTHB NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1927\nPage NtaT\"^\nRAILS AND MOTORS BULLS Ell ON\nTREftL LIST\nNew High Levels Reached as\nStrength Is Displayed,\n< Wall Street\nNearly All Issues Register Gain;\nQuebec Power Strong\nFeature\nNEW YORK, March 9. \u2014 Stock\nprloes g;ave an impressive demonstration of strength today under the leadership  of  the  rails and  motors.\nThere was no change in the money\nsituation, call loans holding steady at\n4 per cent all day, with an apparent\nabundance   of  funds at  that   figure.\nUnited States Steel common sold as\nhigh as 160 and then oased to 159H.\nup Ihi on the day. Republic closed\n2% higher, and Bethlehem, Crucible\nand Youngstown Sfteet and Tube\n-showed  advances of  1   to  2   points.\nOeneral Motors and Hudson touched\nnew 1827 high levels at 173 and 74%,\nrespectively, showing gains of more\nthan 2 points on the day. and selling\nmore than 25 points above the year>\nlows.\nShubert Theaters lod an. advance In\nthe amusement group, based on reports of large current earnings. Coco\nCola; Pullman, United States Cast\nIron ripe nnd WestinghoiiMf-*. Air Brake\n\u2022were strong, while American Linseed\npreferred, Austin Nichols preferred.\nContinental Biking A, and Stewart\n\u25a0Warner   were   weak.\nIn the rails', WtttHMfc Atchison, Atlantic Coast Line, Cheaap-Mk* & Ohio\nend ITnion Pacific -ill Hl.nw.--d (atiM\nof 2   points or  more.\nTotal sales\u20141,632,000 shares\nirew Tork  Quotation*\nHigh      Low\nit-1,   13914\nirt-n\n1R8T4\nAllied   Chem.    ...\nAmer.  .Loco.    ...\nAmer.    Tele\t\nAmer.   Tobac.   ...\nAtchison     \t\nBait.   &   Ohio   ...\nCan.   Pacific   \t\nCYrrn   do   Pasco. .\nChile   Copper   ...\nChrysler    \t\nCorn   Products   ..\nDodge   \"..\"   \t\nDupont     \t\nGen. Motors ...\nGt. Nor. pfd.\nHowe Round ...\nInsp. Copper ...\nIntl. Nickel ....\nKennc Copper ..\nN. Y. Central ,.\nNor. Pacific ...\nPhillips Pete. ..\nRadio  Corp.   ....\nHock     Islam!\nShell   Union   Oil,.\nSine.   Cons\t\nSou.   Pacific  ....\nStan,  on  Cal\nStan, oil  N.j.   ..\nIll*\n159\n121H\n171 Vj\n113*,\n186 V.\nt$%\nH\n42H\nr.2*\n24\nifl\ntt*%\n39*\nH%\n42\n62 -6\n141'i\nIfl\n56\n6$Vi\nHH\n30%\n19%\n1M%\n67%\nMtt\nCloee\n139!i\nntu\n1G9\nMONTREAL. March 9. \u2014 Under the\nleadership of' BraillUui Traction the\nMontreal stock exchange today gave\na vigorous bullish display.\nBrazilian closed at 128% for a\ngain of 3% after having sold at the\nnew peak of 138%. Montreal Power\ncame, second and closed at 75 for\ngain of 1 point. Laurentide closed at\n104%  for a gain of 1%.\nQuebec Power waa the strong fea\nture, closing at 230% for a gain of\n5%. The greatest loss was suffered\nby Canada, Forgings, which closed at\n20%   for a decline of  2.\n\"Qther changes included British. Columbia Fishing, up 2%; Canadian Car,\nup 1, and the preferred, off 1; Cana*-\ndlan Converters, up 1; Smelters, up 2;\nBridge, up l'i; Penmans, up Ii Sher-\nWit Williams, up 1; Twin City, off 1.\nTotal sales \u2014 44,595 shares: bonds\u2014\n$42,400.\nMontreal   Qr.otarlaae\nAsbestos      22\nAbitlbl       90%\nAtlantic   Sugar         91%\nBritish   Columhli-1    Fishing       89%\nBrasilia!*. 128%\nBrompton 31 %\nCanada   Cement    HS%\nCanadian   Industrial   Alcohol 26%\nCanada   Steamships      39%\nOopada   Steamships    preferred.... 88%\nConsolidated    Smelting      248\nDominion     Bridge      ' \u2014<\u2014\nDividends to Common\nStock Holders- General\nMotors, Industry Record\nNEW YORK \u2014 Amount of\ndividends paid to common\nstockholders by the Oeneral\nMotors ln 1926 amounted to\nmore than ever paid in any\none year by any corporation on\nits common stock in th<- entire history of Industrial enterprise, aald A. r. Sloan Jr.\nThe president points out in tht\nannual report being mailed to\nstockholders, earnings and the\nsale and production of cars as\npreviously announced established\na new high record. During 1926\nnet earnings amounted to 1186,-\n231,192, equivalent, after preferred dividend, to 121.80 a\nshare on common stock, against\n114 a share for 1925. Cftleu\nla ted on a comparable basis\ngiving effect to the 50 per ..nt\nstock dividend paid last September. The year established 11\nnew record ln the number of\ncars manufactured and sold, not\nonly by the corporation as a\nwhole, but for each of its car\nmanufacturer   divisions.\nTARIFF BOP MS\nLl\nLADY BEAVERBROOK AT TORONTO\nWoolen and Knit Goods Manufacturers Ask More Protection; Briefs Are Filed\nStudcbnkpr       51 .-\ntf\u00ab.    Qulf    Bulnh.      E1-a\nUnion Oil CH.   . . 5(1,*\nUnion   Pacific-   ... Kt\nU.  S.   nublx-r   ... 6!\u00abi\ntl.   8.   SI....I    .... 1\u00ab0\nWillys  Ovid       Ng\n121\nI (tie\nm\n184!!,\nbi a\n35 H\n42\n:.f,\nie*\nIM\nits',\nMi\n-if,\n41*4\n.11',\n110\n8514\n55*\nUH\n81*\n29 '.\n19',\n108\ncm\n37 M\nl.tt.\nsm\n4!l\u00abs\nma\nua\n157\",\n17114\n1S51,\nua\nNil\n42H\n5!'4\n23%\n172\nMl'..\nDominion   Okas    110%\nDominion   Tr-xMle\nHolllnaror     \t\nLanmntMe    \t\nOfltVlt       \t\nIViim.-ms     \t\nQua-beo   rower   ..'...\nNlinwinitfiin     \t\nRpaaisjfe  Rive,-  \t\nVlnlpa-f   1'1,-,-tri.'\nInip.rl:,!  Oil   \t\nInl.rnRll\u201en:il   Nirl;,-I\n. . . ttlDTi\n. :.si.15\n 103 (j\n 2(10\n 217\n...23 It,\nFruit Cables\nExport Markets\nAccording to a cable received from\nJ. Porsythe Smith. Canadian fruit\ntrade commissioner, th* British market for Canadian apples shoVs a downward tendency fn prices owing to\nheavy supplies of American b;irr,].<l\nand boxed apples. The LUcrpooI market la reported being neeilwieil wiit-\nsupplies. Many lots of American barrels are ehowlns -enl-l. wiiii-h Is having o, detrimental (ffe< i upon sales.\nScotlan No. 1, Baldwins have dropped\nII a barrel, while other VBVlaUtl nine\nfrom 5(1 to 76c less per baric 1. Thr\nfirst boat carrying Australian apples\nIs due to arrive tn London Ofl Man-li\n20, with a consignment of -1200 boxes,\nwhile a second consignment is due on\nAprU 1 with 10,000 boxes.\nBomeertc Markets\nQUEBEC \u2014 Applet onions, prices\nfli\u00bbm. Potatoes dull. Quebec potatoes,\nwh^e, cwt., Canada A 11.40, B |1.|0.\nOntario apples, bbl., Baldwin No. 1,\n$6.60 to $6. Dom. %.. onions, red,\newt., siandnrd $-*-25 to $4.!i0. fellow\nsample 13.60 to $3.75. Imported\n\u25a0 fi-*. | onions, Spanish, crate, seleot\ncrate   $2.75,\nOTTAWA, March 9. \u2014 The hearing\nof the application by the Canadian\nwoolen and knit goods manufacturers\nfor Increased tariffs, which began today before the advisory board on tar\niff and taxation, will he ion* drawn\nout.\nTwo main arguments were placed\nbefore the board today, the one by\nthe applicants and the other opposing\ntho Application on behalf of the British Ajfents' MsooJatlon. rapi\n400 Brltph textile mills doing bu*ln\u00abaf\nIn Can \u25a0\ntt. J, Deachman, appearing for\nOeorge Spence, M.I',, Maple Creek, In\nopposition to the proposed tariff Increases, started examination of the\nwitnesses. The whole afternoon was\ntaken up by analysis and statistic\npresented in tbe applicants' brief.\nOosto drearer\nMr. Deachman challenged figures in\nthe brief indicating that costs nf pro.\nduction in Canada'were much greatei\nthan   production   OOSta   in   England.\nMr. Deachman quoted figures from\n1913 to 1928 to ihOW that imports of\nwoolens had !ni-n;is,il very slightly\n\u25a0n that period, whereas Imports of al!\neomnodlttee   increa.---.tl    100   per   Mat\nIn reply to questions, Mr. Hallam\n1enle|J that the woolen industry was\niftking any special protect inii. Hi\nconsidered that tho industry was entitled to every protection afforded RR;\n\u25a0ther   Canadian   industry.\nT. B. Caldwell, Perth, Ont., Interrupted at one, .stage to stats that the\n.inalysis of the figures seemed te hi\na waste of time.\nHis belief was thnt competition affected the volume,\n.100\nI\nI I.I\nApples,   box.\n15.25,\nWin, -\n41 H\nua\nup,\n8\u00ab\n\u25a0 ua\n63*4\n.1914\n108*\n38 'A\nMli\nua\n60\n166\n62H\nUH\nCanada Bonds\nla,\nWtNNirEO,   March   9.   \u2014   Tb\nminion war Issue  priced:\nWar   loans--1931.   JJ11I ::,!,.   J101.35H\n1937,  5103,50b,  5103.70a.\nVictory loans \u2014 1927. 3100.30; 1933,\n5104.25b, JIOI.IIOi: 1934, 1103.75b.\n3103.80a;   1937,  |107.20b,   5107.30a.\nWar loan renewals\u20141917, lion.30;\n1955, J103.\nRrfundlnB loanB \u2014 1928. 1100.36;\n1943, 515115; 1941, |!K 11,1,, 39$.55a;\n1940.   $9^;   1910,   $98.\nMetal Markets\nNKW YORK. March 9. \u2014 Copper \u2014\nsi..;nly. electrolytic, Spot nnd futures,\n$13.37.\nTin\u2014Firm; spot snd murby. JTfl.r.O;\nMay,   $68.25.\niHfn\u2014Hti ,irty,    un''hanged.\nLead\u2014Steady;   .\"pot,   $7.05.\nZinc\u2014Hast Kt. 1-oui;-. i-pot nnd futures,   $\u00ab.75   to   S077 \u00bb*;.\nAntimony\u2014Spot.  |lt,70.\nAt London\u2014\nSt;irnl:ird copper \u2014 Spot, |U 17s jd.\nfutures, \u00a3&e 7n M.\nlytic   -  Bpot, (II lie; futur.'s,\n\u00a303.\nTin\u2014Spot, \u00a3305 17s Mi futures. \u00a3301\n10s.\nLend\u2014Spot, \u00a32S 2s fid; futur.s. CM\nISs.\nZinc\u2014Spot,   (SI;   futures,   \u00a331   Ss.\nsap, extra fancy $3.75, fancy $n.2r. tn\n$3.r\u00bb0, C grndo $3. Tomatoes, Mex-\ntoOM lug M.U to $4.76. Cabbage, new,\ncrate $4. LetttfOO, Iceberg, crate jr..\nCauliflower, crate, doa., large $3.75.\nSpinach, bus. hamper $2.25. Shallots,\ndoz. bunches 7!.c. drapes, Malagas,\nkeg $12. Car arrivals, 24th to 2nd,\nin.liisiv.-: QlMbee, 1 potato; Imp., 2\nmixed fruit,   1   banana,   I apple.\nMONTREAL\u2014British Columbia apples, Mcintosh, box, extra fancy $3.25\nto' $3.50. fancy $3 to $3.25; Delicious.\nextra fancy $2.75 to $3; Winesap, extra fancy $2.75; Spy, fancy $2.75;\nWlneaap, extra fancy $2.75; spy, fancy\n$2.7.'i;   Winesap,   fancy   $2.75   to  $3.\nAuction prices \u2014 British Columbia\n\u25a0py, li.ix, fancy $1.30 to $2.05. Import.-I. Win..sap. box. fancy $2.75; Mcintosh,  barrel.   No.   i   $6.90 to  $7.30.\nDISTILLERS LEAD\nB. C. Fishing Rises Then Falls\nto 897\/\u00bb for Gain of IH at\nToronto\nLads- Beavornrook nnil hor hottest .Mrs. Herbert Bruce, photon\u2122 plie.l\nit AnnarKlatle, beautiful hum,- p[ Dr. Il..i-l,i-it Hi-uco In norlh Toronto. With\nihf-ni li Hex. pft of the household, who ili-ciileil to b,- in tbt piilon- loo.\nLady Beaverbrook, who has been \u2022pwttnt the pait cisht months In Cunada,\narrived In Toromo r nil.\nWinnipeg Grain\nSpokane Stocks\n(Reported hy.C. W. aVpplcyard)\nBraslllan    Traction     JlSB's\nConsolidated   Smelters     $2*8\nUnited  States   Steel    $159%\nAmerican   Locomotive    $112\nCnnndinn   Pacific   Railway   ....(ISS'i.\nHowo   Sound     $ 39%\nFamous I'lnyers   $112\nIIoiIe.-    Brothers     $ 23?i\nInternational   Nickel    $41%\nInternational Tele. & Tele $128\n'Iroat    Northern     $ 8fi1\/'\nSilversmith     31*40\nDunwell     $1.46\nLeadsmith           6e\nLucky   Jim        19 '.jo\nRichmond          H?ic\n(loldsmith         18c\nCanada Car * Foundry  $ 90 .\nShawlntg-an     $ G9\nSeasrnms $ 24%\nCanada Steamships common.. A$ 39%\nCanada   SJeamships   preferred. .$ 88'a\nv\\ heal\nMay\nJuly\nOct.\nOats\u2014\nMny\nJuly\nOct.\nBarter-\nMay\nJuly\nOct.\nHai\u2014\nMay\nJuly\nOct.\nRye\u2014\nMav\nJuly\nOct.\ni >i>. n\n143\n131%\n1>:\u00ab\nD8%\nD\u00ab%\n1 II ' !\n111%\n101\nlliRll\n14:1s,\nI 11%\nI'M'.\n19%\n7\u00ab\n(1\nUS**,\nim'%\n1 ti',\n111%\nIL'*.*,\nM\nIII\n198\nVancouver Stocks\n114%    103'.\nitii\n11, .\n14\u00bb\u00ab   11   ,-   stiver\nMl'a   Cork    Province\nlelklrks    \t\nDunwell     ......\nWU   Olacler    \t\n::'.'* 1 Olaidstona    ....\ni,.li.in   Mines  ..\nj Int.   Coal    ....\n71% ! Lucky     Jim     ..\n71%   Premier     \t\nSilvili-r. SI\n!., ail-inith\nNat.   Ml.   O.   g.\nI',..isi    ,'   |,|\u201e.\n11, C.   Mont   ..\nIli-il.     I'eir.     ...\nm .-, 1.1.   Leaf  .\nAlhahasiM    Oil\nllll',\n118%\nHIV\nioi\u00bb;\n .,\n97%\nRid\nAsked\n1 65\n1.76\nM<i\n.OH\n.01%\n.08%\n1.43\n1 16\n.08%\n.28\n.29%\n.06%\n.06%\n.11%\n.17\n.20%\nJ oa        \u2022\n,MV\n.07%\nni-.,.\n.07%\n.11\n.22\nMl\n8.00\n.00 1-11!\n.00%\nTORONTO, March 9. \u2014 Broiilleo\nTrai-tion and th- dletHlo**7 \u00abro\u00abP *-t-\n\\i-e<] Illinois in today's moderately active market on the Toronto exchange.\nBrazilian touched a n\u00abw hi*h prtca\nfor all tlmft at 129. Thes stock closed\nat 128\u00bbA for an advanca of 3H- Hiram\nWalker improved to 59%. In the lato\ntra-ilnff tli<* stock aold off and finished\nat 3814, en advance ot 1%.\nQooderham A Worts waa up H. to\n5*H- British Columbia Plsh-ln-f moved\nup to 90 and finished at 89%, a gain\nof 1%.\nOilier prlco chana;ra included: Canners, up % nnd the preferred ott hi:\nCanadian Pacific Ba Ilwuy, up 2 %;\nNickel,  up  %;  Twin CUy, off  l.\nToronto galea\nTORONTO, March D. \u2014 Satea^-USJ\nArnold, 1.310 Rranlllan, 225 British Columbia OTshlnf, U5 Burt, 120 Canners\nand 11 ti preferred, 175 Alcohol, 125\nCity Dairy, 325 Davies A, 118 KJood-\nyear preferred, 7-^7 -Niikcl, 100 Kelvln-\nator, X0BS ,\\lj<s-i< y-Uiirrl.H and 122 preferred, 750 HeiiKram, 250 P>ia lieraey\npreferred, 315 Ro-rera, 170 .Shreddtd\nVVli.'at,   Ul Twin  City.\nWard Ames of Duluth huoked .1\nMtlfleh at iJahu Beach, which meua-\nurffi eiffht feet nix inches.\nWax paper wrappings arc nice for\nthe hut iron Instead of beeswax. Save\nthem.\nCORN LEADS ALL\nOTHER GAINS, CHICAGO\nCHICAGO. March 7. \u2014 Corn led\nDther trains today aud scored a substantial advance, hr-lplng wheat, rye\nend oats to recover from early de-\ndines. Corn closed firm, % to IH\nhigher; wheal, unchanged to *a.c up;\noat j* unchanged to >4 off; and provisions unchanged to a. rlee \u2022\u25a0( fe.\nBRITISH    COXiVinZA    BOOK\nFresh   -Mra?    .','1.    fir-*is    *.'!i.    pull.ts\nEgg Markets\nOTTAWA.   March    \u00bb.   \u2014   TeTODto\nCxttas.   :t.'i  to   H.,   flrcts 33  to   31:  seconds, 28 to 29.\n.\\iontr-,ii    \u2022  Bktnu, ?.~, to Hi tttaett\n?..  to   35;  second*',   30   to   32.\nSuMkntdtm   ~   Kirsis.    15;   |#fl  nd  ,   II\nKdmonton   \u2014   ITxtnis.   32;   firsts.   |t;\neeeoiBe. 2B.\nVkJMouver       Betray  11;  Hrele, 23;\npnllete, Is.\nt'hii Mgu    \u2014    fpot,    ||;    .March.\nApril, H-H;  Novenbere, 291,.\n'New   York \u2014Kii'.-ts.   21 fi   to   2.*.\n23\\\nMining & Industrial Record\nEstablished   1895\nAuthentic    Mining , News.\nNot   a   \"House   Organ,\"\n$3.00   per   year.\n125    Birkt   Bldg.,    Vancouver,    B.    C.\nDeal for Coast\nElevator Will Go\nThrough Maybe Today\nVANOOtTVn, March f. \u2014 N. gelations fur the lease nf the Vancouver\nharhor hoard'H .N'o. 1 and No, 2 grain\nelevators    to    lhe    S-bOttt    Wh':il    peo]\neat lamee Itemn  iMereate nf Winnipeg,   were   no   f>i   tdttJ I   that   i-\nwan   s-t:it. d   at    th.     I,..t l\">r   Imnrd's*   nf-\n1*1*0*1   lar.    tnd;.\\    lhat    tin-   IhIki   would\nprobably  !\"\u25a0  exeeateel tomorrow.\n'I'h.    .[.nn.-.   BteWI   tmd  Hllii-,1   grain\n1    leaiv   of   N*4.\n1 alevatoc edjaeeei to (be Bptlwfi tie*\ntnUOCi    v\\hi''li    tli. -.*    imw   op.Tute.      The\nAll., rtl    Win at    1 1    will    Hike    Nn.    .\n\u2022tevator, vbteb n te bo pfe-fiied with\naiiititiiniai .'\u00abiiii]iiiii-ni  to in- oovered hj\nHi.,   t. nns   Ot   tbo   1-a  c.\nOTTAWA \u2014 Apple  market   firm,\nrivals  light.\nAt-\nToronto Mines\nImperial Oil Limited\nInternational Nickel\nHowe Sound Co.\nThree common stocks considered to hnve unusual possib-\nities.      '\nHP. Clark\n\u2022kCO. \u25a0\nLTD.\n\u25a0 IIIDI   BKAVCH,   -PHOKE   100\nALIO  AT  TAMCOUTEK AMD  VICTOHIA.\nINVtSTaSENT   BANHSRS\n\u25a0S'lWIli:.! \u2014 British Columlila np-\npl\u00abs, box,,, I,, li, i,,u.a. ^xtra lanry\nU.\"5, fancy 13. Roma Beauty, extra\nfancy ll.fl, fancy f'ttl. 0 Jl.r.O. Salome. Oman,, an*l Baldwin, fancy $2.50.\n.S|>iix,r,l,urn, ixira fancy SS. Ill)SSI.\n-alia, fancy 12.75, fancy 12.85. V, ll,\u201ev\n.Nrwtown, extra fancy |2.Tf, to 13, fancy 12.50 In 11.11, dii|,,n\u00bb. y.lfnw. CMI..\nstandard, 14.50. ^\nRIOtNA \u2014 British Columbia onions,\n-,.iml;inl, cwi. |r,, NimiHc (J r ,,!,. i\nA |,lil..s Ik.xcs, Winesap. T. How New-\nlown and 1 >, li, ion-, extra fancy $3.21.\nROM ll.auiy. f.ui.y $3. Salome and\n'l:ino. fancy. IS.75.\nEDMONTON \u2014 British Columbia\napples, boxes, nelldous, Winesap nnd\nYellow Newtown, fancy $2.50 to $2.75,\nC $2.25 to $2.50. Home Beauty, Spllx-\n,-nburs: nnd Slaymen. $3.10 to $2.50, C\n$2.15 to $:'.::*,. Various varieties, fsn-\ncy $2 15 to $2 25, crates $1.50'to $l.7i.\nPotatoes, Netted Hem, Canada B, cwt.\n$2 to $2.25. Onions, yellow, standard,\ncwt.  IS  to  $6.50, sample $4,50  la i;,.\nC..I.OARY _ Trade fair. British\nCulumbia sears, Wlnirr Sells, boxes,\nfancy   $2.75   to   $3.25.     Appl...   boxes.\nnly,   NttTa? fancy   J.\nf.ncy    $2.15    to    $2.2$.      Yellow    Newtown,  exlra  fancy   $2.50.     Sal.iu.,   (sB\n,-y   9S.ll   lo   $2.21.     Dsllclous,   sttn\nfancy U.|| t\u201e t:'..*.0. Baldwin. Sa-\ntOHM, V-afSSAT, s,,yi (.|;,iev< j! gn )o\n$1.65. Mcintosh., crates. $1.25. I'ol.-i-\ntoes,    cwt.    i-aii.i.l;,    1:,    $1.75    to   $2.\n1'    eWt   J.I      lllnil,,-,,!,.   )\u201e,,\nhouse,   iKiund,   ].'\u201e'.\n\\.\\Sf..l\\ff. I-.omi. \u25a0 t,\u201e\u201e| M \u201e\u25a0.\ns.t w. II aijppli,,!. A|,pl,. in.iikel remains si,;,,I.v lirin h I'oluinbla apples.\n\u25a0 Kin lan.-y $2.50, ('\n11 '\" v-llu Newtown, extra fancy\n12.60, fancy $1.11, r $2; Xpitzonbur(,,\n0 $2; Kome Fle.tiily. f.mey $2; Baldwin, fancy 11.Ill lien Ivivla, fancy\n1175; W.isiie,. BoaM II- amy .-,i,,l Salome, Juml,I, park, pound, :ic to 4c.\nBhubarb, lo,lli,,ir,, pound. 10c to 12c.\nOnions, staiolar.l. ewl. $3.50 lo $4;\n.ample     M -J.', I-,,la,,>es.     In,-;, I     white,\n''anada M, ,-wl. 11.15 lo $1.30. [try.\nI.. II   ,,em  ,   c.inaila B,  $1.35  to $1.70.\nAmulet \t\nArea    \t\nAi-aTonaur     ...\nHollinger     ..\nDome   Mines\nWest   Dome\nKirkland\nLake   Shore   .\n'amadlan   Loraine\nBid\n1.32\n.41\n.39\n21.10\n8.10\n11 ',\n.21\n18.45\n.44 *-j\nAskod\n1.84\n.42\n.40\n97 H      IT1*\nCiaadi Prices\nWheat\u2014No.    1    norlliei n    ) 15,    No,\nnorthern   139Vi,   No.   3   noiih,\nNo.   4   121'i,   No.   .\",   INK,   No.   6   9!?,.\nfeed   fl*A,   track   144%,   sereeninKH   $3.\nOats\u2014No. I I'W WH, \u2022\"-'\" :: ''w\n54 U, extra No. 1 feed IIH, No. 1 feed\n51. No. I feed UH, r- J\" '\u25a0 *\\ HH,\ntrack 5814.\nBarley \u2014 No.  3 CW 71 \\, No.  4 CH*\n6914,   rejected   66'4,   f,.-l   111\n71%.\nPlax\u2014 No.   1   MWC   IHK,   I*\n187%, No.   4  CW ' .1   K1H,\nir.ick  192%.\nRye\u2014No.  2 CW 1013i-\n.12'i\n.22\nMclntyre          26.70\nWright   Hargreaves\nNoranda     \t\nMining   Corpn\t\nTeck   Hughes   ..'...\nVlnond      ;....\nNipissing    \t\nTough Oakes  \t\n\u25a0 45|>\n10.54\n21.10\n3.15\n6.12\n1.43\n8.15\n.53\n6.15\n1.45\n8.2S\n.54\nDominion Live Stock\nKDMONTON. March 9. \u2014 Receipts-\nCattle   346.   Cailum   CO,   hogs   35.\nOood to choico steers, ft? tn $*J.50,\ngood to choice hrifers, $5.75 to $6.25,\ngood to choice cows, $1.75 to $5.25\ngood   hulls,   (3.50  to  %..\nThick  smnnth  hogs,  $t0,90.\nCALGARY,   March   9.   .\u2014   Tatil.    n\nI'olpts 831, etltOO 293,  hogs  1007. Kh.'op\n337. .\nHtecrs \u2014 Choice, %% to $6.50; f:iir\n(0 good, K.ll tn $5.75; modlum, $4.75\nto   $5.\nUutchir Im if. rs \u2014 Choice, $5.50 to\n|6;   fair to  i-.iort,  $4.25  to  $5.25.\nButcher cows \u2014 Cholo* $S to $5.3:.;\nfair   to   good.   |1   to   $4.75.\nStocker MeprH \u2014 Choice. J4.50 to $5.\nTalr to good, S3.50 to $4.25.\n- Choice,   f5   to $5.7:..\nCWVM \u2014 riinici. SSM to $9.35,\nirnod,  $7 to $8.\nHogs   \u2014   Select   haoon,   $1J.93;   thick\n110.81;    lights   and    fMff*f*\n\u25a0HKs-i\nL*mh.\u00ab\u2014 K;iir  to  good,   $9.50   to  Jit.\nSaatp  Mi to good, $7 to $9.\nWholesale Prices at\nNelson to Producers\nI.iKllt   hot*\n-> iniiig  tew\ntM   fowl   \t\nEggp,    firsts    \t\nEifgs,    pttlfaMg    \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\nBntt'TfiU,      - |i. C  il\n1'iilt*. ii:it,   N.i.   S   - .\nButterfat, No. i  \u25a0\u25a0\n110   to   140   lhs\nI   ll.-.  up....\n..16c\n,.22c\n..15c\n,.35c\n...ISc\na.4JC\n..3\u00bbc\n,.41C\nwhitd  ears  and   slip   thr  old   horse  9\nlittlo tobacin, whirh  ha loffJC\nPerhaps they regard the liurse wl h\nso much affoction bVOftUM they can\nremember llie days when Brit was a\nprancing, proud-necked dappled fn]\ntho finest show horse ln western Canada of his type.\nHad Choice Route\nBrit, during his younger days, was\ngiven a choico rout\u00a9 to hotels an'\nrailway stations. He- also took a\nlarge number of prize-winning ribbons in shows throughout the prairies\nand in the Dtotttd  S'\nPour 14 years In- praiued proudly\nthrough' the city streets, but when\nli\u00ab hair turned white, and his legs\nbegan to weaken, he was rtpli\nBut Brit was proud. He hated M\nbo left behind Whtn the other hor\u00ab I\nset briskly out on delivery. He, too,\nwanted to eirn his k.\n\"If ever a botae irorrtod bbott the\ntnik'tdy of old days, it was nrii,\"'\nthe Chief Mabt'-man said. \"Si u.\nhumor him. Every morning ho Is\nharnessed just Ilk.- the r-Mt ot tho\nhorses and driven from the stables\nover the route to tin- stOT*. There\nhe picks up wli :im|  ,,UI .\neels are being ten I to anothi r plan'\nMd deliver.s [Inm. Il.-'s (|uiti ggtia*\nfled with liis Bomtaf*! uolk .uni be\nn- ver frets imw \"\nMontreal Produce\nMONTREAL. Kiiroh \u25ba. -    run. r\nIfft,   \u00a7(1 adv;   eMsMS,   tptigt\ni'h. I li      I V,\nButler\u2014No.     1    p ist.-in :z. .1,     l%%\nOLD FAITHFUL IS\nRETIRED FOR LIFE\nWINNII'F :\nu>rlous\n<|. !iv. ry    hot te\nduring ii\n.,: | loo\nOld    Bill\nFor   meTl-\nVoatt as a\n1  U     1 B\nEggs\u2014r i*\nio.\nBurglars footti tha W. li Si ir igc\nr.imp.in.v, ClnelnnMi, at [old fountain\npens and ptncJM vabicd ai |*UM,\nrotlrod to n tit I cwnftMrt\nfor   tin-   !'\u2022 .li.iin.l. r   0|   htl   days.\nThey  i-j\\ \u2022\u25a0  < W   BHi  al   ik\u00ab\nc. > i .    r.i'n nlim   iii \u25a0   managar   of   the [\n.ui wiMi taettr, \u25a0\n\\v!i !-'    dttfl\nmen     find    lime    lq    pull    till\nStock Suggestions\nGREAT   NORTHERN\nSEAGRAMS\nINTERNATIONAL   NICKEL\nMargin Accounts\nearrkil  through  leaii.ng mein-\nNi-.i   Vuik    Toronto  and\nIfbntraal   Bxsh inffM\nTalegrsphic Quotations Daily\nN.'iiin'  taw i  wi\"\nget  daily quotations.\nC- W.   APPLEYARD\nStocks      X-UiOX,   B.C.       Bonds\ni;\u00ab 4-t um-\nhogs    21.'\nf;iir   ll\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting\nCompany of Canada, limited\nOfflca.   tmsHlaaf   .rlt   Rsftnlnf   Daurtasssl I\nTRAIL,   BRITISH  OOLUMBIA\nSmelten aad lUfinen\n-Pordwaeif of GoM, Silver, Copper, Lead aw! Sh Ol\nProdaoan ot Gold, Silver, Copper, .Pi\u00ab,Le\u00bbd*wd\nTADANAC TRAIL\nL\nExchange Rates\n(OBW   TORK,    March   !>.   \u2014   Sterling\n\u2022xohttMi   firm   al   f i.so Tw   for  no-day\nbins ii mi M.H1I -etaaoS,\nFur. iffti   har   stiv r\nII in   dollars\u2014l*ll  discount\nes\u20143.30*% c.\nLire\u2014......\nNolson\u2014Approxim-ifr     rate     sterling,\nM.M*.\nMarks\u2014fS.7nH.\nKronen\u201426.70 Vf.\nBxiinrts aay that the new naval\ni-.-gre-eme.nt means building more U.S.\nwarships  instead of  any  reduction.\nClean clouded plate glass wtth alcohol.\nWINNIPEG, March 9. ~\nCattle io::.. i.iiv.'v L\u00bbl,\nnhecp  4.\n(lean    -Choice,   J7   to   $7.\ngood,   %. to $6.75.\nButcher  haifeii \u2014  Choice,   $6.2:.\n'    tn   gOOd|   $S   to   tii.\nHuicher cows \u2014 Choice, $5\nfair   to   good,   $4   to   |4.75.\nUiill'     Q ..,1, $| to $4.75.\n.\u2022\u2022itoeker Rtatfi \u2014 Choice,\nII Hi   ttlt  t'i  good,   $4   to   |5.\n\u2022Stocker   heifers  \u2014   Choice,\nUr to wooS, $.1 to $4.\nI'V. it, r    steers    \u2014   Cfcoloa,\nCalves   \u2014   Cholcs,   $Q   to   $11;\n$e to $s.\nHogs \u2014 Seleet hacon. |11.27V\u00ab; thiol\n\u25a0\"months,   110.26;   heavies,   $9.25.\ninmbs\u2014 Fair  to   good,   $10   tn   |11.||\nSheep\u2014F.i ir to sood, $6 to $7.\nII\nN II   te\n|4.tl   M\n$\u00ab.2B    to\nRood,\n^Bu^Jtm^^au -iontpane\n4 SWa>\u00bbPO\"IAT\u00bb0 TO*\u00bb  *\u00bb\u00bb\u2022   I*\u2122 \u2022\nLadies' Ready-to-Wear\nSMART COATS\u2014Attractive models, dMafBtd for small, medium and lartfe fiir-\nures, of Poiret Twill, Satin Tweeds, etc. showing the straight-as-an-arrow\n.style, with well-shaped hip lines. Some model! Ul iwomingly finished with fur\ncollar; others more tailored appearand'. ChooM fron black, navy, grey, fawn\nand Tweeds.   Sizes assorted.   Prices S25.00, ?2\u00bb.50, $35.00, S-19.50\nSPORTS DRESSES\u2014This new shipment of Sports Dresses sponsors the leading\nshades and styles of the season. They're ju.-.t the smartest garment l'an> and\nNew York arc wearing right now. There are ultra smart two-piece becoming\nPlaids and Jersey. The shades are wonderfully appealing. Sizes assurteil to\n42.   Prices    ?10.95, \u00bb13.95, $14.95, 910.95\n\u25a0\u2022cond rloor\u20141[ p, (\u2022\nHome Sewing Week!!\nSWISS TAFFETAS\u201436 inches wide.    Nicely woven and effective for summer dresses.   Regular $2.25 yard.    Special, yard  $1.95\n100  YARDS OF SII.KS\u2014Assortment includes Radium Satins, Silk-and-fot-\nton Manicains, French All-Silk Marocain, French Silk Crepes.   Regular to\n$2.50. Special, yard  $1.98\nAnticipate l\/O****** \u2022'''' '\u2022->' requirements.\nMais rioor\u2014 ii,B.C.\nMinneapolis Grain\nMIS\\-|:M(.I.1S.    Man-h    9.    _   Fl\nunchiinsatl;   nlilpmonts   35.11413.\nIlrsn    127   lo   \u00bb27.J0.\nWhssl\u2014No.    1    northern.    137'4\nI401il  Mnr.   lit*.\nCorn\u2014so.  a yellow,  99  to  71.\nCasts\u2014No.  I  whits, 44%   to  46%.\nFlai\u2014iVo.  1,  J17I4  to  130*4.\nFactor Brand Shirts\nOur new stock of famous \"Factor Brand\" Shirts are just to hand.\nFACTOR BRAND BLUE CHAMBRAY SHIRTS     $*i-.sO\nFACTOR  BRAND KHAKI  DRILL SHIRTS  $1.75 and $2.35\nFACTOR BRAND BLUE PICK & PICK SHIRTS         $1.75\nFACTOR BRAND  KHAKI  FLANNEL SHIRTS  $3.25\nFACTOR BRAND  FANCY   CHECK TWILL   SHIHT.S    $2.75\nFACTOR BRAND HEAVY  KHAKI  DKNIM   PANTS   J$2.25\nFACTOR BRAND  HEAVY   KHAKI   DRILL PANTS   $2.75\nFACTOR  BRAND   NORFOLK   CHATS to match  .,.$4.50\nFACTOR BRAND KHAKI DRILL BRF.KCHES in match   $3.00\nFACTOR BRAND BLUE RAILROAD SHIRTS,  wiih  collars attached  or separate collars    \u2022I-05 anti t**-ee\n\u00bbxx^-H.B.C.\n T\n\u2022***\n\u25a0\"\n\u2014\nr Page'Ten\nTHE NELSON WIT NEWS, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1927\nThe Ark's\nrians write nothing of the household   furnishings.     We   havo   a   nice\n(the  of  AxmltiBter,  Wilton  nnd   Llno-\nriugs at  reduced   prices.     Untie*  Sheeting,  75^   yard,    rir-\nI'ill.iw Cotton, 4Q# yard.  Chll-\n\u25a0   Hoot,   25*^   l1\"'1        l.-'die-s'   Art\n. HP  Hoae,  50<*   P-',ir     Second hand\n*tnd   Ranges.\nJ. W. HOLMES\nWions. 534\n606 Vsrnon St\nFLASHLIGHTS\nBatteries and\nBulbs\nBENNETT'S, LTD.\nThe   Home  of   Electrical   Gooda\nA. S. Horswill & Co.\nPhone 121\nShrimps,  W\u00bbl  or l>ry    25\u00ab*\nTomatoes, J5,* or 7'orfJ.OO\n\u25a0tand-trcta, I ii.it . 35\u00ab*\nOom, Qutvksr, : tins  35i\nSpinach,  LIMir's, per  Hn    25,*\nAunl   Jemima's   Pancake   Flour\n _ 20\u00ab*\nPROMPT   8ERVICE\nI\nWT ADVERTISED 000DS\n.ThmStUet\nJ. A. C. Laughton, R.O.\nSpecializing   in   Corrseting   Dsfsetiva\nSiqht    by    Proper    Glassts.\nQuick   Rspair  Service.\nGRIFFIN   BLK.     -      -      PHONE   125\nthu a\\ilT\u00abrtla*menta\nKNOW WBAT IS BtST\nNelson Business College\nEVENING CLASSES\nIndividual Tuition\nIncrease Your Salary\nIf Vou Feel Jaded, Tired,\nYour Teeth May Be Cause\nOften bot\\ teeth are the unwwi>ected cause of many* bodily Ills.\nAn infeeterii tooth can poison  yonr whole system.\nArrange  for  an  Examination\nDR. KEELEY\nDentist\n405I\/2 BAKER ST. NELSON, B. C.\nAND  AT TRAIL\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\nWc Also Carry KITCHEN UTFaNSILS in Great Variety\nWood-Vallance Hardware Co.. Ltd.\nWHOLESALE\nNELSON,   B.   C.\nRETAIL\nLocator of Golden Eagle in the\nEarly Days Now Developing\nthe Dennis\nQ l:iri-*4-h Ims eoflie in from Ihf\nSalmon valit'y afl* r doing eoflM IttMiJ\nirent work on his property, the Dennis group. He \\n we.} satisfied with\nllie result of liin di'vdopmrnt of ell-\n\\er-lend  ore.\nThis operalnr |k one mf the- oldest\ni.i... I>. i-h.r-4 ln this Section, After taking a hand at farming In Alherta,\nwhere lie remain.-il iii-til a year U\ntwo ifo, the Ion of piild was too\nmuch for him, ami he niur mil to\nBritish Columbia. In the early days\nhe located lhe potden Engl**-, nnd oq\nhis arrival in Nelson, Tuesday, wart\nsurprised lo ascertain from the government office Uiai tlii*-: iiroperty had\nbeen pure-based  that   very day.\nNeal M. QarW of Columbus, Ohio,\nwas fOttOd dead In his f-Mirace, de.uh\ndue to carbon monoxide gas poisoning.\nBIG\nCHIEF\nPONTIAC\n-6-\nWAIT FOR\nNEW PRICE\nREDUCTION\nBEFORE YOU\nDECIDE TO BUY\nA 4CYLINDER CAR\nOF VERY LOW\nPRICE, DRIVE A 6\nCAPITOL MOTORS\nOEORGE   W.   PEASE,   Mansgs-\nOpp.  Poat  Offics Phon*  N\nGrand Display of the New Spring\nCOATS\u2014SUITS\u2014DRESSES\u2014HATS\nFRIDAY,   MARCH   llth\nTomorrow (Friday) afternoon, from 3 to 5\no'clock, we cordially invite you to come and\nsee our majrnificent display of new Spring\nApparel. We want you to come and take possession of our Second Floor during these two\nhours, compare our garments for quality, price\nand style, and let us hear your criticisms.\nGAWMtNTa,\nfind marked favor with women who seek\nstyle, distinction, superior materials and workmanship at reasonable prices.\nWe will show trim tailored models in\nTweeds, Homespuns, etc., at from $15.00 to\n*aJ5.00.\nCoats of Poiret Twill, Charmeen, etc., in\nNavy, Rosewood, Sandalwood, etc., many\ntrimmed with natural Squirrel Fur, and lined\nwith Crepe de Chene, from $24.75 to\n$60.00.\nBlack Satin Coats of outstanding value,\nat from $13.50 to $58.75.\nGay Frocks\nDelightful creations in Spring's mime rous  interesting new  fabric?,  at  prices\nto suit every'lody.\nHats to Suit Every Type\nHere will be found importations from Paris, London and New-\nYork; many Pattern Hats (no two alike), for Miss and Matron,\nin Silk, Straw, and Silk-and-Straw combinations, at from $4.50\nto $14.50.\nFRIDAY, 3 TO 5 O'CLOCK\nTEA SERVED\nSecond    Floor\nMUSIC\nIKamsben JBros.\nMi Mi nary Readv-to-Wear Dry   Qoodf Boys'    Wear\nTrail, Procter, Harrop, NelHon\nin Mourning for Trail Young\nWoman\nTrnll, Proctor, Harrop nnd Nelson wero roprnsonlod, both by pergonal 'iltrnfiance, and by floral tributes, nt tho larpe funprn 1 yester-\ndny morning\", from Pi. ran l'i Unlt-\n.\u2022il church, of Avn I-Vrn Opllvie, 21-\nyo'ir-uM daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs.\n0. D. Ogllvle of Trail, formerly of\nIlnrrop, MIhh OgUvlp having herself\nn'Hldod   In   NVlsnn   When   at   .Mininess\ncollect.\nRev. (.forgo Kinney of Procter and\nRev. A. Wilson of Trail conducted\nthe services. The pallbearers were\nNoel A. Harrop, Cloreaco .Sewell,\nItnhcrt Quinn .Ir., and W. J. McConnell, all of Harrop and John New-\nInn nnd WllUam Kent of Trail, Interment wo* In the city cemetery.\nFloral   THh*iuc*j\nTho floral tltbtftM were as follows:\nTrom Trail\u2014Wreaths, the family, the boys on the hill (X. M. & S.\nCo,), Mrs. Johnson, Frnncen and\nDoris. Mrs. R J. Hosklns ami sons.\nWilliam and Fred, Rod McDonald\nand family, Mr. and Mrs. 8. *H.\nMurdine, Native Sons of Canada,\nMr. and Mrs. Newton, The O.O.R.P.,\nMr. ond Mr* A. E. Joffray. the\nCity *\u25a0\"\u25a0\u25a0- Lod-fe No. 13, B.P.O.E..\nMr. W. K. Lyons, Mr. John M\u00abW-\nton; Bp$ey\u00ab, A. R. Knauf, Mr. and\nMis H -V. Major, the B.C. Telephone\nitaff, -Mrs. M. Emuley nnd nori*1, Mrs.\n[, Thompson. Mrs. Ilnrlry and Rlol-\nla, lvorene Johnston, Mr, and Mw.\nMit';illum and Mr. and Mrs. F, T.\nCampbell, Mr. K. 0. Fletcher, .Mr.\nnnd Mr* M. C. Henderson, Mr. Jock\nHolmea, Mr. and Mrs. T. Wetton,\n.Mr. W. J. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs.\nTmiv Iyoseka, Mrs. t>. Westbro'ok,\nMr. and Mrs. Kapnk and family.\nMr. and Mrs. E. J. Chandler nnd\nfamily.\nFrom Procter\u2014Wreaths. W. II.\nSmillie, Mnrftaret and Florence;\napray* -Mr, and \u2022 Mrs. W. A. W.ml.\nMr. ami Mrs. Soles, Mr. and Mrs.\nRonftCOl and Mr. and Mr* K. SliKar-\noil. Mr. and Mrs. Cronln. Mr. F. N.\nItlaekmore, Rose and BMe Prescott.\n.Mr. \\V. Cant, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H.\nWalker.\nFrom Harrop\u2014Wrenths, Mr. and\n.Mrs. II. Falrbank, Mr. and Mr* i.^os-\nebbOtttg, Mr, and Mrs. \\_, Harrop,\nHrf R\u25a0\u25a0wli-y, Mr. and Mis, McCon-\nti'-ll, Harrop Women's institute;\nsi'iiiys, .MaJ.ir \u25a0\u25a0'. I', ('nates Meltaiv,\n.Mr, and Mrs. I'. K. Haines and family, Mr. and Mrs. A, II Johnson.\nHT. and Mr\u00ab |.;. n, K'rr.-f. Mr.\nIt. .1 t'riipy anil -ion, Chris' l'i ice.\nMrs. Armstrong: and Sianl-y. Mr,\nKnauf and family, Mr. and Mrs\nAshby. Miss I.orna McLean, Mr.\nand Mrs. It. Quinn and family, Winnie  and   SaggSa,\nProm NVIson - Wr.-.iths, .Mr. nnd\nMrs .1. I.. Poolo and f*rmtly. R. F.\nKniid-4.il. Mr. and Iff* (J-'orBr F.\nMnti.m. Mr. and Mr* B. <'\u25a0\u25a0 Htmt;\nM.ia>*s.   Mr.   and   Hr*   I>-   A    A.t<'ii.\nUmbo OoaaM OM* Mis tki Ml*  H\n\\mi      Mi.  and   Mri    IMmumi.   A. Mc-\n[,. .in,   Mr.   and   Mrs.   Cmitr,   Mr. and\n.Mrs.  ('-.   W.  Allrn. HittOt '.race and\nItem I-aitghton.\nSH0JTIUIES5\nLumberman    Known    in    District  17  Years;  Resident\nFour Years\nE\nTHE IS1ITI\n5\nMatron of Hospital Says Case\nNow  Being Treated  Is\nHandicap\ni\t\n\"I    would    like    to    Mtg-fett    to    ths\nhoard of rtl rent nrs that that* should\nfret In touch With tho city officials\nrt'-fardinn tb. leOtattott hospital,\" Miss\nAnn   McArthur,   matron   of   the   Koot-\n\u25a0 nay Uobf. (.I'ln-rai hospital, ttai I in\nher  ri*port   to   th.>  directorate  of   the\nhospital   at   its   meeting  on   Tin sil.iy.\n\"We havi1 B COM nf si'aiift feTfff in\ntlie hosj-iilnl at ihe preMRt lime,\nwlil.ti is | ffest handicap to us, hov-\nInft to isolate n nurse with one patient, nnd before sending a pntient to\nthe new building il should ho furnished\nand   fully  cquippi-il.\"\nMiss   .McArthur's .nport   ehoved   tlint\nNelson News ol tbe Day\nThe funeral of the lal. Margaret\nKii'hardsi.n    will    take    pine \u25a0    imn.irrow\nafternoon   at   :i   o'clock   from   it.   J,\nRobertson'! TJnderuklni Parlor*   ito\u00ab7)\nflPtC'IAX.   MTET1NO\nDauffhtern of Boot In will meal today nt  1:10 In new  K.  r,  Hnll,  Magllo\nliloek,  to  in. . i   ihe   (Iran.I  Chief   daughter,   Annie    E.    Oelle. i70SR)\nDon't forret Pyt i\u00bbn SUtsra' wh'nt\nIrlTt in new ha.ll, Haflio Jlook,\nWednesday ever-inf at 8 o'olock.\nSTaryona  wakome.     Atlniliaton  35c.'\nThe annual meeiing <if tha Nelson\n\u2022ind District Rod and (Sun Club will be\nheld nt the City Hall. Thursdny evening   at   I   oVlnek.     Rnslnei\n[vit-ian.-e   i ill  rnnte   up. t TOM \u00bb\nWATSOVC for most satisfactory\nShoe    lepaliiui; (703*1)\nDemand Nelson Urnnrt New Pack\nSeville   Orange   Marnfalade.     H'h   made\nm   Nelnon.     n-ip  build  up  yonr  own\nindustries. \\fiitt9)\nDAWCE AT BONNINaTOH. 7%fi\nDAT, NAfiCH 11. Bifgeit tooUl\nc-v-knt ot the season. tie.,)\nCome   tu   th.     Se   Iti-li   fhorM    Si.ciet\\'\nEntertainment   in   the   Memorial   Halt,\nTOKIOKT.    a i     R    o'clock.      Oood    pro-\ngiam  assured,     Bketohes,   solnn,   vocal\nund   insirnni. nial.   duets,   quartet*   and\na  m i> 11 i.n of songs from ciagcow hy\nthe    choir.      Admission    ~,:.e.     cidhlren\nUi net.'.)\nFor Young Fellows\n.    Fancy Odd Trousers\nAnother shipment of Fancy Odd Trousers that are\nso popular with the young fellows, in real snappy patterns\nof Fancy Tweeds and Flannels. The nicest range of these\npants it has ever been our pleasure to show.\n?3.75 TO ?\u00ab.50\nSec Them Today!\nSatisfaction\nQuality\nService\n153 persons were treated In the hos\npltal in February, and that there were\nfour deaths. Pntlents discharged num\nbared 9S, nnd Ttl rPtnatned over from\nFehfiiary -Into   March.\nS.vreiary J. c. Forbes told the board\nthat each patient trotted In 1'Miniary\ncost 12A. per day.\nKeoord for Births\nA new record of births for one\nmonth was Ml during February, there\nhaving been 15. This tops by one the\nprevious record of 11, set In ono of\nthe   summer  months Inst   year.\nOperations for the- month numbered\n18, nnd X-ray examinations were  It,\nDr. L,. K. Borden was medical supervisor for the month.\nNelson's Dispensing Chemists\nCITY DRUG CO.\nFilms.   Kodaks.   Drug*   Stationery.\nMail   Orders   Promptly   Despatched.\nBOX 1063    Nelson, B. C.   PHONE 34\nCq-me   and   Get   Your   Weight   Free*\nUtjbblng wiih a  pitta of lemon will\nremove grease from tho kitchen stove.\nattention:\nThe Trinity Canadian Girls in Training ore holding a sih. i- Ten at the\nhome nf Mrs. ty. n Walker, 111 Vernon  Mr.-ct,  Kalurday,   March   \\\",   from\nJ-\u00ab. i TORI >\nMr. anil Mis. C I>. I'GiKie and\nfamily wink !>\u2022 thank thoaa who *-ym-\npatliined with the famllv in Iheir r<-\nei ni   l>ere*iv. unnt. (7081)\nBOABD    OT    TIADE\nnght   ai   R   \u2022>'. Infill   ai   bfl\n\u2022tend of holding  lunche.\null     in..!     IO-\ni,i mom*  in-\ni. i7s7.li\nJust Received\nA   ^ABOfl   SHIPMENT  OF\nH&VKRWASB\nAll   that   is   latest   and   useful In these  goodH..\n* -QUAMTY\u2014Absolutely        the\nfi*est. Price\u2014The       lowest\npossible on goods of  thia quality.\nAVe specialise in Watch Ke-\nY-nlrlng, also in remodeling old\njewi lery into new and up-to-\ndate pieces.\nJ. 0. PATENAUDF\nJeweler\nNothing   ie   too   good   for   tha   nick.\nSmy the's Pharmacy\nPRESCRIPTION   SPECIALIST\nIn business for your health. Let Tie\nfill your prescriptions. Mail orders\npromptly  executed.      Call and  wait for\ntir cur.    Phone 1.\nBandar hoars:   l to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.\nDr. M. F. Setters\nPhysician   and   Surgeon\nSuite   603   to   509   Rookery   Building\nCorner   Riverside   and   Howard\nOver   Whitehouse.\nA.POKANE.   WASH\nOorgc C. Toulln died at^-in ><\"**-\nt' rday  afternoon   after a  short   illne*4H.\nAlthough   he   took   up   his   i\nhere  only   four   yeorn   ago,   Mr.   Poulln\nha-t bffn making vinlia to the district\nfrom  Montreal   for  the  nA''t   H   '<\u2022'\nHi*  was  engaged  In  the  lumber  business,   bis   intercuts   being  centered   on\nI-.-..U1H creek  on   Klocan   Iske.     He   Wai\n,i  RM niber of the board of trad''.\n\u2022GesTM gt-ran OUUrea\nMr. IV.ulIn was born In Ht. Ore-\ng..ire, Que.. fi5 years ago. He Hatet\nt\\ f wlf-c and sewn ehlldn-n. two <f\nwham, WOttoe, who in tn business, and\nH 0 haa are re.*-ldents of Nel\nK.iti. There are aluo three- sons. Val-\nmore, Julen and <lermnln of Ht. Johns,\nQue, a daughter, Mrs. Antolnett. Oaf\nii'.n (,f Moatreali nnd anotiur mm\nCharles of Ht. (labrlel De Hran.lon\nQue.; apd   It.  grandchildren.\nTomorrow morning the body will be\nBhlpped to F.irnliant, Que., for burial\nMrs. Poulln and her daughter. Miss\nc.ermnine,  will accompany  It.\nREPAIRING\nof nKAILS and   other   finely  adjusted l\nparts   Is   not   a    matter   for   inexpert\nI I '.-if't   in> ii.      T.i I.-     adv.* nl aire    of    our\nU|i-in-date     equipment     and     skilled\n\\v artCmaanhlp.\nSMEDLEY GARAGE CO.\nily 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\nMargaret Richardson Aged 15 Is\nSurvived by Father and\nBrothers\nMarparet Kdith Riehardson, aged IB,\nonly daughter of John II. Richardson,\nHouston street, died at Kootenay I-oikc\n(Jenor.il bospltnl Tuesday night, ih*\nunderwent an Operation for appendi;\ncltls  a   week  ago.\nThe young Rlrl, who waa born In\nKelson, was an active mewiber of\nHt. I'iiiIs C. O. I. T. and In grade 7\nat Central school. She loat her\nmother four years ago, but la sur-\nvlvnd by her broiber Clarem**- of\nSilverton and Gordon of N*)*on, as\nwell an her father.\nWANTED\nCLEAN COTTON RAGS\nIn as large size as possible, but\nnot smaller than 18 inches square.\n5 CENTS A POUND\nTurn Old Rags Into Money\nTHE DAILY NEWS JOB DEPT.\nPhone 144 (Two Lines)\nPRINTING-RUUNG-BOOKBINDING\nWRITING PADS AND\nENVELOPES\nIt    pays    to    buy   them    here.\nl-'or Quality, Lowest Prices and\nlntoinpent service try ua\nMail    OrJers    Filled    Promptly\nRutherford Drug Co.\nNelson\nOpera House\nTWO NIGHTS ONLY\nFri. & Sat., Mar. 11-12\nSPECIAL   CHILDREN'S   MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 2:*\u00bb| 25c.\nP.  R. Allen Prsstnt.\nMiss Verna Felton\nAnd   Spec.slly   Selected   Cast   in\n,'**TKf. \u2022\nWHOLE\ncrtO^NlS\n1ALMNG ?!\nNot a Picture\nThe     reigning     success    of     tha\npre*>nt   London   season.\nA   RIOT  OF  LAUGHTER.\nSURPRI8E3   AND    FUN.\n\u2014Prices\u2014\nEvenings\u2014 $1.50   and   $1.10,    Reserved;  General Admieaion, 75o*\n(including tax).\nMatinee\u2014Adults,     $1.00;      Children, 25c  (including tax).\nSeat   Sale   NOW   at   City   Drug\nStore.\nReal Estate\nSalesman)\nWantedlf\nGood salary and commission. State\npn'vi-jiis exporionce and apply to\nHox  A.H.C.  Dally Newt, NeWon,  B.C.*\nCorinne\nGriffith\nIN\nThe Lady\nin Ermine,\nCOMING TOMORROW\na'The desert's\n**.    Toll'\nttmPBow$\u00bb\ncub the Gwhicx.\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1927_03_10","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0403271","@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":"1927-03-10 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1927-03-10 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\/1.0403271"}