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C. TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 4, 1930\n\"*\u00bbi*WWt Takes\nANOTHER Dl^OP\nSee Page 6\nNO. 273.\n*,0 TAX REDUCTION B. C.\n'\nancouver Juniors Swamp Trail 5-0\nFATE OF LABOR PARTY IN\nBRITAIN NOW UNCERTAIN\nLIBERALS TO)\nSPEAKS HERE\nTONIOHT\n)AST BOYS GAIN STRONG\n)LD ON CHAMPIONSHIP\nR BRITISH COLUMBIA\n[.-Man   Defense   of\nit Boys Strong\nlor Trail's Attack\nTSTOUN IS\nCOAST STAR\n:es Three of Vancou-\n's Five Goals; Game\nlough in Spots\n_UL, B. C, March 3\u2014Ex-Kin.\nfe Juniors of Vancouver foti.ht\ni 5-0 victory over Trail tn-\n|4_. taking a five-goat lead Into\nt iwie We-nes-ay nJsht ln\nprovlnelal title series.\nma a fast and bitterly fottght\nest from start to finish and\nteams tot away with a lot\nouch staff.\ntemse Jewell handed out a total\nminute., penalties, Vancouver\n1- and TraU eight,\naver owed Its victory to\nfinish at the goal mouth\n, on offence and attack.\nfall bored ln time and again\nevery time a pus was made,\nman In front of the net waa\nved, generally by two men,\nwas helpless.\ner the majority of the game\ncouver played a four and five\nI defence tame but when the\ne did go eroern on a ctrnibtna-\ne attack they n*v*r faired to\n1 through to thf Trail goal. Only\n[\u00ab.\u00ab mafe-rnceent work saved a\ntr Mom\n, n_\u00ab| -mo-\nll, on M*\u2014t, fjlayed almost cn-\nH< a solo ruth pha shot so effective\net teame.lt _s met ao far,, out\nagainst   vanc-uveer's    polished\n.    Whew* Trail did attempt oom-\non It wee weak and was easily\nTrail   follow-up   attack   after\n! *hot* waa turned  back  by   the\n* method of two men checking thc\ngoing In after the puck,\nthat, had It not been for MUen's\nguardianship   the   result   might\nbeen very different.   Mllen caught\n1 from all angles, booted them out,\nbounced them off his pada.\n-atoun,   leading   Vancouver-   at-\nwas the strongest of the visiting\non  attack.    He  used   his  head\n'his weight and was a constant\njoe to Smith.   He scored three of\niniver-  five   goals,  two  of  them\n-esses  from  McKenzie.\njeNA  NOT  IN  FOKM\nke Buckna, TraU* etar goal getter,\n\/not  in   hi*  usual  form  tonight.\nGRANHI GIVES\nHIS ULTIMATUM\nTO THE BRITISH\nHoly Man of India Plans\nCrusade at Expiration\nof   Time   Limit\nFIGHT LABOR\nTO THE END\nParty   Caucus   Called   to|\nIron Out Differences in \u25a0\nBritish Liberal Ranks\nFirst Actual Night\nAir Mail Flight Is\nTerminated, Regina\nFERNIE SEEKS\nCOAL MARKETS\nON PRAIRIES\n! Board Trade Asks Govern-\nAHMENDABAD, India, March 3.\u2014Ma-\nhatma Gandhi has delivered his ultimatum. The holy man or Hindu masses,\nappointed leader of the new campaign\nof noviolent disobedience to the British\nrule, is preparing to saly forth in true\\\ncrusader style, on foot at the head of\nhis followers, when the period of notice\nhas  expired.\nThe ultimatum, which calls upon the\nBritish viceroy, Lord Irwin, to grant\na large number of requests of the all-\nIndian nationalist congress, was handed over by OandhJ after he had said\nprayers at his Ashram Seminary, to an\nEnglishman, Reginald Reynolds. Reynolds will deliver It personally to Lord\nIrwin.\nThe requests will hardly be 'granted,\nand when the period of eight days\ngrace expires, the campaign starts ln\nthe Salt' district of GuJerat. Gandhi's\nlieutenants expect he will be arrested\nIt is not anticipated that\" there will\nbe any bloodshed, but some of Gandhi's\nfollowers have been declaring It will be\na  war   to  the  fUilah.\nCOAL MINES BILL\nMAY FORCE VOTE\n|     Robert    J,    Cromie,    publisher    and\nI owner of the Vancouver Sim who will\nment  for   FaVOrable   RateS    address   a   meeting   under   auspices   of\nI the board of trade tonight. The\nurwmbly   is   public   and ladles are es-\n| pectally Invited to attend. He will speak\non world and trade conditions as he has\nseen them  in  his varied  travels.\nto   Manitoba\n'Shadow Cabinet' Aroused;\nEffort Made Bring Dissatisfied   Into   Line\nWOULD TAKE COAL   ^^^^^^^^^^^\nMARKET FROM U.\u201e|SONS0FFREEDOM\nT^_rii!_ri'awin. terms,\nOne-Fifth Rebate\nPRINCE OF WALES\nIS MAKING GOOD\nPROGRESS, AFRICA\nFights   Malaria;    Danger\nComplications Believed\nSlight\nof\nNAIROBI, Kenya Colony, March 3.\u2014\nThe Prince of Wales ls making good\nrecovery ln his bout with sub-tertian\nmalaria.\nHe is in bed in Government House\nhere, attended by physicians and\nnurses who have specialized In this\ncurse of equatorial Africa and thanks\nto their care, with his own strong\nconstitution   and   optlmlBtlc   tempera*\n,*\u2122-  \u25a0\u00bb-   w-w*   , ----       ^ ment,  it Is believed  that  any danger\nnthough he worked hard his efforts, | 0f complications or a relapse is slight,\n\u25a0'always checked.   Kavlc and David-   it is even stated that he hopes to be\n[Were   chased   for  two  and  three   abie  ^  leave   hls   ^^   .n   fl   flay   or\n(\u2022tea   respectivelv   for   using   each   two\n; roughly, Ravidaon receiving Kav- i       '\ntick across the head as they fell These developments are considered\nthe third period Ritchie, making | particularly fortun&te, since at the\n.h crashed to the Ice ovtr Kavlc'g \u25a0 start of his illness the prince under-\nand was packed off the ice. went the ordeal of being shaken 24\nj&me back later . Davidson re- hours in a train ride. His fever de-\nid him on defence, veloped while the royal hunting party\nllmer drew a five minute rest for was in a train between Kiu and\nIng at Morris, and latter being Vol Friday night, and it wns not un-\nJ J ~\"\u2014 **** ~ *\"\"!ttt early Sunday morning that the\nparty arrived at Nairobi,\nThe prince's future plans are naturally causing much speculation. He ob-\nr_____-_2 vlously  wlll  be eluctant to .pave Af-\ndown for a shot. It was j rica without bagging  an  elephant\u2014on\nKHINA,    Sank..    Match     l.\u2014The\nfirst   artunl Mfht  null  flight from    |\nWinnipeg  to  Refflnn   In   (onnert-Mi     :\nWith the prairie nervier' inaugurated\nyesterday   was   cnmp.rteo   :it    mid-    -\nnight   when   pilot   ...  \u2022*>. Jluchanny\nl.-nMiMl   nt   thr   Regina   airport,   40\nminutes behind schedule Thr plane\nun- due here nt   ft via p.m.  i.tnh-\nanan   \u25a0 (alert   Mint   he   nnr.iinierert\nstrong   hen (I wind*   I hum i; limit   the\nflight, hut  hart met  n<> mWhap. He\ntcok off twenty  minute* after arrival for Mo.\u00bb-e Jaw,\nFIRST AIR MAIL\nSERVICE STARTS,\nWESTERN CANADA\nPlanes    Roar    Prom    Calgary\nKast:  Plane  Soars  From\nWinnipeg ai Night\nWINNIPEG, Han, March 3.\u2014Pioneers\nof the air. who hare braved the dangers \"f ncrthlancl flfttng today added\nnew laurels to Westren Canadian aviation   lils-ory.\nAcross the pralrlee. irora Calgary\nto Winnipeg, from Bdmontun to Regina, flew the giant fokker-U\"s of the\nWestern Canada Alrwajs inaugurating\nthe western province's aerial mall delivery.\nCarrying hU majesty's mall. Pilot H.\n' Ho-Kck-Kenyon, IW.out. airman, of the\nwest, started tlie eaa'jvttfd flight from, _ -____.\nCalgcry   at   2:15   a.nWt i-ftc   the   7,0- i \u2122f.  Fernle's heretofpr  largest  martlet\nmile flight was completed mt Winnipeg.) for CQftJ. having replaced a good many\nwtth Pilot W. H Buchanan at the can-   ~* '*\" \u2014' u'\u2014'*\"*         \"u **\"\"**\ntrols.   at   1 1:60   a.m.\nNotable in the day's achievements\nwas that every flight wa* completed la\nrecord Ume, far ahead of schedule.\nTonight over beacon lighted fields, tha\nmail plnnes soar westward, Pilot W. J.\nBuchanan lr*aiuri\u00bbratlng \u25a0 tbte service\nfrom Winnipeg, after a civic oeremony\nand amidst the cheers of thousands\nof spectators. It was thc neeond flight\nof the day for Buchanan.\nThousands of Winnipeg citizens\norowded downtown street* ftud hundreds more swarmed around the bright\nblue nl.] ne before Pilot Buchanan\ntook off. They came, not only to witness departure of (he first westward-\nbound mail plane, but to pass along\nluminous white light that bored\nthrough tlie night from thf roof ai\nthe   Hudson's   Bay   company   building\nSECOND SHELLY\nTif IN\nB.C.\nIncrease   From   Three   to\nFive Cents in Gasoline\nTax Included\nNEW TAX PLANNED.\nPERSONAL PROPERTY\nReduction Wild Land Tax;\nWill Limit Receipts to\nMunichBltties\nOAKALLA PRISON\nLONDON, Marrh .1.\u2014On  the de-    -\nclslons   to   be   taken  at   a   meeting\nor   the  parliamentary   Liberal   party    ]\ntomorrow,   may   well   depend    the\nftrte  of   Premier  Ramsay   MncDon-\nulrt   and   the   Labor   government.\nThe  chiefs of the  Liberal   party\nUberaUsm's -'shadow cabinet,\" met\ntonight   and   decided   they   would\nmake   a   final   appeal   for    unity\nwithin   the   Liberal   ranks   at   tomorrow'* natherintt\/\nThey    also   derided   they    would\nfight, the government ''to a finish\"\nover  the   all-Important   roal   mines\nbill.   If  they   secure   unity   of   the\nparty  against the  Mil.  then  there\nseem* to, be nothlm: to present the\ndefeat** at the government and the\ndissolution   of    parliament,    which\nmeans another general election.\nBut   Labor   members  were   heartened  by   the  significant   fart   that\nthe    recalcitrants    of    the    Libera)\nparty\u2014the    handful    nf    members\n. uno    saved    tne    government    in\nInst     week's   division    by     voting\nagainst   the rank and   file  of  the\nLiberals\u2014dil    not    attend    tonight's\nmeeting,\nDENIU    RF.POBT\nRt. Hon. David Lloyd George was In\nthe chair at tonight's meeting. He\nhad earlier denied a newspaper story\nthat he was considering tendering his\nresignation as party leader In view\nof thc split in thc Liberal fold last\nweek, when four Liberals voted with\nthe government and eight abstained\nfrom voting. If these 12 had fallen in\nUne with the leader and the rest of\nthe party, the government would have\nbeen  beaten there and then.\nIf this handful of dissentient* remain adamant they wlll be left out\nof  the  party gatherings  in future.\nSir Robert Hutchison, an outstanding\nmember of the party, hM decided to\nhold over his resignation until after\ntomorrow's meeting. Hc had tendered\nIt after the division last week.\nBut   the   outstanding   fact   emerging\nfrom tonight's meeting of the .'shadow      \t\ncabinet\"  was that the Liberal* hit dc- ^^m^^^m ^h\ntermined.y   oppawd  to  thc  coal   mines | Were   Trapped   Oil   Third   FloOl\nbill,  despite the numerous concessions rr *\u2014*\u2022*\u25a0  \u00ab-w*\u00bb\u00bb\nFERNIE, B C. March 3.\u2014'By Virginia\nM. Cuir_mlngs)\u2014The meeting of the\nBoard of Trade, which was adjourned\nfrom last Tuesday, was held tonight,\nlt was largely n;;d representatively\nattended.\nIhe   main   business   trsnsactevi   w\u00bbe\nthe   endoTsatlon    ol    a   meinDrandum,\nwhich   wa*   being   presented   today   to\nHon. Charles Stewert. ai Ottawa, and\nwlll be shortly urged before parliament\nby   the   bituminous  eoai   operators  of\nAlberta and eastern Brt.l__h Columbia: i\n\"Application  for subvention cf freight (\nrates on coal  to Alberta and  ou-tcrn ;\nBritish   Columbia   ;o   Manitoba,'* I\nOwing  to  the Oreat Northern Rail-\nWill   Be   Freed   Tomorrow;\nBe  Shipped  Direct   to\nBrilliant\nto\nWednesday will likely see the release from Oakalla prlMm near\nNew Westminster of over 100 Doukhobors. They will have completed\ntheir terms of six months for obstructing police officers on the\nhighway  near Nelson lost summer.\nWhUe no confirmation was forthcoming from Vancouver last night.\nIt Is stated that the Ooukhobors\nwill be loaded aboard a ( anadian\nPacific railway colonist car al\nfwinltlnm and shipped direct to\nBrilliant.\nof its coal burning engines with those\nusng oil for fuel, and owing to mines\nbeing opened in Montana in response\nto President Hoover's appeal to relieve\nunemployment tn O.S.A. the markets j\nfor coal of eastern Brltls:. Columbia I\nand Alberta, have been suddenly and i\nseriously curtailed. -Vjanlteba is served :\nalmost entirely by American coal coming from the head of the Great IHkes. I\nASK   urn \\ n.\nThe government would give a rebate- j _\nof a fifth of a cent to a mile on coal] * . ..in- nnn ._...\" _.\"_....._,.,-_. _A\nfrom here to Manitoba by freight, the; Ask $10.>,000 tor hxtension to\nsame as it does from Nova Scotia  to thf*  Trail-Tiflanap\nOntario  thla  district  would   recapture *\u2122     r\nthe large Manitoba market Irom United, Institution\nStates.   Great hop*s are held here for i\nh^,nl^graVMUIl71!,y,?l: \"IK\"! TRAIL. B. C. March 3.-Ex-Mayor\naUonjn this section alleviated by this j Herbert   clark   nm-    ,lso   Alcx    EwlllKi\nrepresenting  Trail   -   T-Mttnac   hospital\nTRAIL COUNCIL\nFAVORS LOAN TO\nHOSPITAL BOARD\nmethod.\nFernie\nboard    of   trade,    therefore,\nand guided the plane on its take-off. J gave strong support to the action at\nCivic and provincial government of- | their meeting tonight and lt is expected\nflclals attended thc dedication of the that the city ocuncil will take the same\npowerful hencoti-the strongest In thc | action at Its meeting next, Thursday.\nEmpire. Th*  ^Plowing  telegram will  be sent\nImmediately to Prime Minister Mac-\nI Kenzle King. Hon. R. B. Bennett, the\n; lo-jsl member, Hon. Dr. J. H. King, Htn.\ni Mr. Garland, the U F.A. leader and J.\n' Woodworth, Labor member for Winnipeg:\nThe suh.stltr.tlon of oil for coal\nSEVEN RESCUED\nIN HULL FIRE\nthe  government  has  already  made  in\nthis measure.\na   out   of   the   game   by   a   leg\ny    Walrosley also received   a leg\n' tout did not leave the Ice. -\nPERIOD\nU   won,  the  toaa   and   from   the\nrff ifcnt   \u25a0   \"\"\nWalmalfy rushed up but was\ned. M)k\u00bb Buchna was warned for\nng    Morris went off for a min-\nCraaitoun on an attack- charged\nv In the Trail goal, going over\nittle fellow's back He was. not\nIzed. The game was getting fast\nrough. Davidson went off for a\nte for slashing. ,\n11 settled down to the style played\nIve reet of the game, sending in\ndistance shots and following up.\nlaley and Buchna went off two\ntea each for mixing.\nT   OOAL\n. 6:48 Cranatoun got the puck\n. a mix-up and parked lt ln the\n] Smith dldnt know where it\n! Cranatoun. got three minutea for\ni cheeking Vanduran.\nte   Buchna   missed   a   wonderful\nwhich he had set his heart\u2014but it\nls recognized he will be ruled by the\nopinion   of   his   medical   advisers.\nATTEMPT POOL\nPROFITS FAILS\nHut  Few   of   Stobie  Forlong\nBrokerage Creditors Attend\nToronto Gathering\nPACIFIC FREIGHTER\nRASHES ON S.O.S.\nShifting Cargo Causes Listing;\nNo Further Word Cause\nof Alarm\nTORONTO, March 3\u2014 An attempt\ntoday   by J.  D.  Pearlsteln,   local  bar-*\n ^^^^  rlster, to pool profits so that creditors\n^tunlty when, the puck was passed might present a united front at an\nllm in front of the Vancouver official meeting of creditors of the\nH\u00bb*. \u2022** rwrr .._ . ___ . -  Stobie Forlong brokerage company tomorrow, proved unsuccessful. The\nmeeting, which was held in an effort\nto gain support for his \"Stobie Forlong creditors\" protective association.\nwas attended by about  50 persons.\nAn invitation to N, L. Martin, custodian, to attend tlie meeting, was\ndeclined because he felt it \"would\nnot be proper to give out ln advance\nSEATTI-E March 3\u2014An SOS call and\nbrief message that shifting cargo had\ncaused her to list, flashed today from\nthe freighter Deiringham, south of the\nAleutian islands, was followed hy several   hours   silence   as   radio   stations\n, here awaited further word tonight.\nt A carew of 38 including 32 white men\nand 28 Chinese, waa aboard the Ta-\ncoma-Orlent Steamship company freighter, which left Tacoma February 14\nwith lumber and other cargo for\nYokahftma and Manila by a northerly\nroute across the Pacific. Captain W\nR.  Brust  Is master of the ship.      ,\nhnd .he waa unable to get his stick\n^d t\u00a9 It. Vancouver started to\na five-roan defense game. Crans-1\n| waa chased tot a minute for try-\n0 put the puck Into the goal with\nhand   during   a   pile-up   ln   the\nnet.\nthe face-off Scribner passed back\noltis who scored at  13:06.\nill  was going in every  time  but\n1 o fthe man vers able to get in\ndtlon to take a paw.   Mike Buchna\noff  for a  minute  for  slashing.\n>ND  PERIOD:\n| second period opened with Trail\n{ng Vancouver at its own net\nthe horn* boys were unable to\n\\ a real break, ancouver fought\ni off and threw up a defnae line\nhe blue line that broke up all\nfa attempts at combination. Trail\nled to a follow-up game again\nWithout particular effect.\nncouver loosened up and staged\n[al combination plays. Mike Buchna\noff  for  a  minute  for  tripping,\n\\  and  Davidson   were   chased   for\nWHEAT POOL BILL\nPASSES THE SECOND\nREADING,   ALBERTA\nEDMONTON.  March  3.\u2014With  opposition  mem-*.-   re-lsterlng   sue:-!   pro-\n^^^^^^^__________________1____   tests a\u00bbaln-t the lack of luformntlon\nto   any   particular   group   lf   creditors   contained ln the wheat pool guarantee\nInformation which should only be\ndisclosed to the meeting of creditors\n\u2022ailed under the act.\nONTARIO WOMAN IS\nCLAIMING PART OF\n$5,000,000 ESTATE\nTORONTO, March 3.\u2014Claiming ahe\nis a descendant and one of the nine\nlegal beneficiaries, Mra, Robert Stewart of Dij-ie, Ont., was In Toronto\ntoday arranging legal representation to\nit and two' minutes respectively I investigate her claims in the ..6,000.-\nrmLdng   lt \"00  estate   of   Helen   Sheridan   Blake.\nLFRttM PIUE'-UF who dlotI  lnt*state ln  ISM.\nmeasure, as to the amount involved,\nthe time Umlt, tho security offered,\nbut without a final dissentient vote,\nPremier J, E. Brownlee's bill to guarantee tbe wheat pools In thetr financial dealings with the banks, passed\nsdcond reading Monday afternoon ln\nthe  provtcial  legislature.\nAmendment Will Deal\nWith New Zealand's\nTrade Agreements\nI] pils-up hi the Vancouver goal-\nsh uu followed immediately by one\naa Trail net, with Cranatoun. who\n<Oc*ti-au*d 09 Paga Tea)\nThe only nine legal claimants, she\ncontends, are herself, her sister, het\nbrothers and her cousins. Her lawyer\nwlll shortly sail for England to Investigate her claims, \u2022&\u2022 Hid,\nOTTAWA, Ont,, March 3.\u2014An,amend\nment having reference to the New\nZealand trade agreement will, it ls understood, be moved from the Conservative benches in the house of\ncommons tomorrow. The terms of tne\namendment are aald to be under prep*\nantton.\nof a Burning\nBuilding\nHULL, Que.. March 4.\u2014Trapped on\nthe third floor of a burning apartment\nhouse here early tonight, aeevn people\nweer carried down ladders to safety\nby firemen. A smoke explosion ou the\nfirst floor had driven the tenants to\nthe top of the building where they\nwere in danger of being overcome by\nthe dense smoke.\non the American railways and the\ndevelopment and Increased hm> of\nAmerican coal has curtailed output,\nhere and thrown \"several hundred\nmen out cf employment with consequent suffering. Other market-.\nwill have to be found and any assistance the government can (the\nIn connection with freight rates\ninto Winnipeg and other Manitoba\npoints will Huterlally help ta extend\nour market. Consider mailer most\nurgent. (Slpnedi Fernie Board of j\nTrade\".\nA  copy  of this telegram  was asked)\nfor by H. A. Bryant and W. A. Harris-\nson,    representatives   of    the    Miners'\nAfter   fighting   the   blaae   for   four j union, who were at the meeting and lt\nhours  firemen at nine o'clock  had lt; ig expected that it will also receive the\nunder control   It is estimated    $50,000! sanction of their organizat 'on,\ndamage was caused by  the blaze which''\ncompletely    dstroyed    a    building    at\nBridge   and   Wellington   streets   containing four stores and five partments.\nD. Seguln, owner of the building, was\nbadly  cut   by  flying   glass   whefa   the\nsmoke   explosion   blew   out    windows\nin the front of the stnlcture. Several\nfiremen were overcome by smoke  but\nwere revived at the scene and returned\nto thir work, protected by masks.\nboard, watted on the city coxuicll tonight and made application for a\ngrant of \u00bb75,O0o to assist in adding\na 60-room wing to the present building. It is planned by the board to\ncommence in April.\nThe propesition proved agreeable to\nthe council. Mr, Ewlng. who presented\nplans to the government, .stated the\nmembers were impressed and would\noffer the usual assistance.\nI B. Lero.se. alderman and member of\n| the hospital board, submitted a writ-\nI ten application that thc loan be\ngranted. The hospital addition, which\nwlll   cost   approximately    $105,000.    will\nBIIK1ET    IIII.IH K.IITs\nNo ta\\ reduction.\nHurplus estimated SV.,8IU.\nRevenue estimated $2MI5,.IMK.\nr:\\pendlture estimated \u2022I.g.ft.S\/.l.V\nLand  policy  loss  fixed  at   \u00bbltV\n,.Mk\nInrrease from three to fhe rents\nIn  gasoline tax.\nNew tax on  fuel  oil.\n$8,000,000 for road, bridge construction.\nRedistribution, municipal taxa-\ntlon.\nLimitation of muniHiwUtles1\nshares   In   liquor.\nMotor license receipts.\nReduction  in  wild  land  tax.\nNew  Tax   on  personal   propertv.\nVICTORIA, March 3\u2014The province\nwill have a surplus of $42,831 In the\nnext fiscal year Hon. W. C. Shelly\nannounced this afternoon in delivering\nthe annual budget. Estimated revenue\nls placed at H28.li5.546 and estimated\nexpenditure at $28,072,715, both figures\nbeln gthe largest on record.\nThe minister announced it was impossible to reduce taxation, due crieflj\nto the loss of $10,00,000 owing to the\nentire lack of constructive land policy.\nHigh lights of tlie budget Included\nan Increase from three to ttve cents\nln the gasoline tax: new tax on oil\nfuel which will raise $5,000,000 in new\nrevenue and promote the sale of British\nColumbia  coal.\nEight million dollars will be borrowed\nto finance* road and bridge construction. A loan of slightly more than\n$6,000,000 will be necessary to pay the\ndeficits   of   former  government*.\nAssets amounting to $24,000,000 weir.\nwriten off. due chiefly to revaluation\nof the Sumas and South Okanagan development  schemes.\nMunicipal taxation l_t regarded ;*.\u25a0\u25a0\ntop heavy and unfair in many instances\nand an entire redistribution wlll be\neffected. The municipalities' share of\nliquor profits will be limited to $1,-\n000.000 and their share of the motor\nlicenses to 8570,000, although their\none-fifth share of the entire provincial\nrevenue will not be reduced.\nTotal assetti of the province ore\nplaced at $165,000,000 with liabilities\ntotalling $11,000,000.\nThe aggregate municipal debt luw\nincreased only $12,000,000 in eight\nyears. '     i *!\nThe minister also announced a reduction in the wild land tax from\n5 to 3 per cent to stem the tide of\nland reversions to the government,\nand the imposition of a new tax on\npersonal property outside school districts, where no school taxes are now\nlevied, in order to provide money needed for school rebates to farmers.\nDEVELOPMENT  OF  I AND\nThis programme. Mr. Shelly declared.\nis all based on two basic conclusions\nwhich thc government has reached\nsince It took office\u2014fir.n, that general\ntaxation can not be redxiced at this\ntime because of the province's enormous committments; nnd, cecondly.\nthat   tho   startling   accumulation   of\npermit   space   for   an   isolation   ward. ..     _.     \u201e\nwhich will do away with  the necessity   cash  deficits  in   the  last  decade  must\nof   an    isolation   hospital.   Mr    Clark   be halted   by  balanced budgets.    But.\nstated.\nJUPUMKINT itESKKVKU\nIN SOLLOWAY - MILLS\nCASE    IN    TORONTO\nCONT1MUE  SEARCH\n- FOR BODY OF MAN,\nCOLUMBIA, TRAIL\nTRAIL, B. O, March 3\u2014In keeping a sharp watch along the banks\nof the Colombia river below the\nbridge here rests the only hope or\nreroverlng the body of a man, believed to be Clifford C. Bean, aged\n..\u25a0>, smelter worker, who leaped\nfrom the railing of the bridge to\nhis death In the nwlrilng. ley waters\nof the river Saturday night. It\nIs impossible to drag the river due\nto large bottlers in Its bed and\nthe speed of the water. The search\nalong the hanks continued today\nafter baring been fruitless Sunday.\nHON. DR KING NAMES\nCOMMITTEE TO DEAL\nWITH VETS' PENSIONS\nOTTAWA, Ont.. March 3\u2014On the\nmotion of Dr J. H Klinr, minuter erf\npension* and n-ttor-U heeUth, a epeclal\noommittee was eoiutltut*. ln th\u00bb\nhouae of common* tonlg-ht to deal\nvlth pen-U-is and returned aol-iera'\nproblems. The chief duty of the cexm-\nnuttec will be to consleteer the bul\nwMDh Dr. King e_p*ct* to Introduce\ntomrrov amendlmj  the  Put-Ion*  *et. injured\nFEDERAL HOUSE\nDEBATES HEALTH\nPrivate   Mem bers    Resolution\nUrging  Financial  Aid  to\nProvince Units Passes\nOTTAWA. Ont., March 3,\u2014Spirited\ndiscussion on the part which the federal government should piny in health\nmatters, enlivened the house of commons for a short time this evening\nThe Iwsls of thc discussion wa.s a\nprivate member's resolution, which met\nwith the support of nearly all speakers. Moved by H. E. Spencer, UFA,,\nmember for Hsttle River, it merely\naaked   the   house   to  declare  that   \"thel\nTORONTO, Murch 3\u2014Judgment was\nreserved by Mr, Justice Oitle late today\ncn tlie secomi application by counsel\nreprehentlnK solloway. Mill and company limited to quash a search  war-\n!?n\u2122 JU,*!^-ihf, T?'  \"!. Ca\"**_y ! -ov-mment ahould Uk* Into consider\nTtl,?ZZeran 'home r\u2122Ms   \u00bb\u00ab\u00b0n the .dvlaablllty or poking -ram,\noi   tne   oroKernna   home ,_ tne prov!ncrs cq\u201eal t0 one-third the\nI cost  of e8tabllshln,T, nnd  to cover per-\nSOLLOWAY \u25a0 MILLS AT>maneut1^ 8UCh tvd_i__?S 5.ealtl1 l\"!ltt\n i   , '   -\u201e- ,,__.-._.\u00bb\u2014__, i as   may    be    organized.     Tlie    motion\nVANCOUVER     SECURJi!p\u00ab>>ftt without  division.\n*\u2022*-*_____*_> x* rvui.i.vniitvi    x* \"Haed. however,  the old question\nTIM-M-il INJUNCTION | of   federal   and   provincial   Jurisdiction\nin   matters   of   health.     Hon.   J.   H.\nKing,   minist er   of   pension*   and   na-\n\u201e,,,    _. ___   __..,.   *  ___ _,*     tlonal health, first turned the attention\nMills & Co., stockbrokers, countered a , o{ ^^^ lu thU dlrection.    He was\n!Sr^ybo?t^ \"-den,   JS\"\"   *\u25a0\u00ab\nocunsel    an    injunction    from   ohiaf I He ^ somewnat tioublfuI-\nJustice Morrison restraining aervlce, of I __________    . ^ ._.__ .   \"\"\na search warrant for 48 hours. LKOMIE  AT TRAIL\nthough i he province mun shoulder\nthe cost of committments and the,\ngovernment cannot reduce its revenue\nthe load of taxation can and will be\nredistributed on a more equitable\nbasis, to relieve thOM payinsr too much.\nMr. Shelly affirmed.\nIKi.lis   (OOPFRATION\nPendlntr the completion of thi\u00ab re-\nvWim in the coming year he called\nupon municipal Government*, to cooperate with him in carrying present\ntaxation, and pointed out that the\ngovernment would aasiM, them largelv\nthis yenr ijy taking over the cost of\nmany arterial hlghwgfl mut rebating\nKhool   tHIM   to   fanners.\nTo the taxpayer* he issued the dlrec*.\nwarning that if they demanded Increased Governmental expenditures they\nmust bo preparad to pay for them in\n* Continued on Page Six i\nVANCOUVER,    March    3,\u2014flol.oway-\nHOWSON TO SEEK\nLIB LEADERSHIP\nALBERTA HOUSE\nEDMONTON. March 3\u2014tiajeailng at.\nthe annual meeting ol the Younu\nMen's Liberal club of Hdmonton on\nMonday night, W. E. Howaon. prominent Edmonton barrister and a leader\nln the Liberal party here for many\nyears, announced that he would lest\nhis name go before the provincial convention in Calgary on March, 37 as a\ncandidate for the leadership of the\nLiberal party in Alberta.\nThe announcement waa greeted witli\nloud cheers by the gathering ot approximately 100 young Liberals who\nimmediately passed unanimously a motion endorsing Howson as the nut\nleader of the Liberal party in Alberta.\nDISASTROUS FIRE\nSWEEPS MARKINCH\nPAYS TRIBUTE TO\nTHE CONSOLIDATED\nTRAIL, B. C\u201e March 3\u2014A picture of\nIN SASKATCHEWAN | men as originators of a project whloh\nwtll affect the prosperity of the entire\nDominion #f Canada was featured by\nRobert. J. Cromie, dynamic publisher\nof The Vancouver Sun, in a luncheon\naddreas today held under the auspices\nof the Trail board of trad* in th*\nKnights of Pythias hall.\nThe rest of Canada,\" h# said, \"can\nMARKINCH, Sasix., March 3\u2014Mark-\ninch tonight is without hotel accommodation and temporarily without telephone service as the result of a WO.'*.\nQ00 fire today which left three of the\ntown's principal buildings ln ashes.\nTho   three-story   hotel,   telephone   aa-\n>.l.l.l.l..1.ii^i^i^i^i^r_______________________________________________.\"   i * \u00abe   rrs*.   -\u00bbt   iamuwik,     \"\u00bb  oo-***     *\"\u00bb**\nchange building and a restaurant were i take off their hats to Trall, and to\nswept  by   names that  started  In  tha I the company here, for the enargy and\nbasement   of   the  hotel.   No  one   was i enterprise   displayed   ln   starting   the\n% ' lertillwr plant.\"\nInvestigate Question\nof   Salvaging    the\nSunken Naval Ship\nOTTAWA. March ;(.\u2014Tbe 0m-\ntlon of oa-vag-iuf H. M. C, ft.\nThirpval Ik under condrierntUm at\nihe department of national defence, ti. J. U-sburats denim\nmlnl-trr. nuid tonlftht, but no decision had yet been reached. Naval\nexperts who are examining Into the\nmatter expect to reach a conclusion ahortly.\n_mmu\n FagS Two\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,   TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 4, 1930\nThe Hume\nGEO. BENWELL, Prop,\nTU Prtmier Hotel of tM\nInterior.\nHVy.E\u2014Mr and Mr-   .1. Ai.\nJJowkt r, Nelson, o. II Bamiprman. Wir-\nitasUrr.   M.   e\u00bb.   Villi-, n    (      He\nStewart, C  Hyncle.  Mrs. G   Cash.  J.  C.\nMller. H. W.Mr. R 8. Smythe. Vsn-\ngouvsr A w Duff, Regina, H. M. -...-_\nIntvre. Winnipeg, E. Lahber. Seattle\nH Johns.,n. Rossland, H. Levi. North\nB   Ilcuvque. Procter\nIce-Boating Is  Revived  Here\nWELSHMEN GATHER\nST. DAVID'S DAY\nBANQUET AT TRAIL\nOver   150   and   Their  Vriendsj\nAttend;  Fine  Program\nIs Presented\nWhere the Guest Is Kinfc\nThe Savoy\nWILSON'S   NEWEST    AND   FINEST   HOTEL\nMANY BOOMS  WITH  PRIVATi\nBATH!*   OB   SHOWEM\nJ. A. KERR, Prop.\nTRAIL, B, C, March 2.\u2014St. D.ividB\nday, tra^tionai festival day of the\nWelsh, was celebrated here in enthusiastic fntfilon Saturday nliiht when over\n150 Welshmen and their friends nut tiered at a banquet, concert program not*\ndanee at I.' O. O. F. hall, K. C. Joiiet..\nchairman, and Bert Hollands, scere-\ntary-treasurer, were largely responsible for the success of the affair.\nThe program included: Addnni bj\nCapt. W. O. Richards: song hy His*\nRhoda Lewis, Eddie Davles, Banner\nJones, and Emrys Rhys; vocal trio by\nG. Leyshon, J. Davles. and Howard\nAllen; violin colo. Vernon Taylor; song\nand dance by Miss Betty Leyshon, appearing in Welsh costume. MIps l_ey-\nf-tion's number waa the outatandlnf\none of the .program.\nThe committee was composed ot:\nMrs. W. J. Evans Mrs. T. Fciyler, Urs,\nIxwis. Mrs. O. I-eychon, Mrs. Ralpn\nBurtce. Mrs, J, Davles. Mrs. Hu&t-\nwayt. Mra. K. C Jones. O. Leyshon. W.\nL. Williams, J. Davles. D. Davles. and\nMr. Powell. Eddie Da vies whs the\nacompanist for the evening.\nCRANBROOK NOTES\nCTVAJJBRbC-S, March 3\u2014Mrs. Iron-\ntde was hostess at a brlda* on Thurs-\n'i: aft-moon when Mrs. Barter and\nMr*. -Ink were (he prize- winner*. Those\npresent were: Mr- Flett, Mr*. Little,\nMrs. Home, Mr*. Bc-ott. Mrs. Large. Mrs.\nMcQu-id, Mm. Varner. Mr*. Fink.\nMrs. C-meron, Mr. Manning, Mrs.\nBarbar, Mr*. D Wilson. Mrs. Mr,' \u2022\nPherson  and  Mrs.   M'Kowan.\nMr. and Mrs. W H. Wilson returned on Thursdav n >m Kaslo where\nthey had been visum- with Mr. and\nMrs. Peter Price 01  Uml ott*.\nMr. and Mrs. W. J. Wilson returned\non Friday from Vancouver, where they\nhnve been vlsltlnK for several weeks.\nThev came all the way by motor\nunci renort roads -ood except for some\nplaces between Spnkan. and Cranbrook.\nMrs. FH-h of Mo: ie Is the guest of\nher slstejr Mrs. E. Hill for a. few days.\nMlss Wlnnlfred Mi-Qiiald ' wa* a tea\nhostess on Saturday nfternoon.\nDr. and Mrs. Green and Miss Betty\nGreen left on Kinds: lor Spokane. Mlss\nOreen -sul .0 on trom there to Van-\ncover -at from there-, together with\nMlss J. Gibson of that city, will motor\nto California for a h illday of several\nweeks.\nMrs. Janies Fowler of Kamloops\nis visiting ln the city, the guest ol\nMr. and Mrs. J\u201e Jarvli Mr. Fowler has\nbeen for twenty four years mlll foreman for the Cranbrook Sash and\nDoor Company.\nSONG, MONOLOGUE\nON PROGRAM. TRAIL\nCHURCHMEN'S MEET\nTRAIL. 91. C March 3.\u2014St. AudreWf\nchurchmen's club Sunday night was\nentertained by T. A. (Jerry) Flttus, song\nand MIm. M. Flttus. monologues; With.\nH. A.  McLaren, accompanying.\nQuestions were answered by Re?. N.\nD   B   Larmont-h.\nLige Simmons. 83. of Hflrrlsburir,\nIII., paid his fourth fine for violating;    the   prohibition    law.\nHen ln East Orange. N. J. lays eggs\nthree inches long and two inches in\ndiameter   with   two   nnd   three   yolk-s.\nPACKED HOUSE AT\nCONCERT, TRAIL\nTRAIL, B. C. Mar. 3\u2014Veteran's or-\n.chcstr.1    played    to packed    house\nIn Liberty theater last night when\nIt presented on excellent concert,\nT. A. (Jerry) Pittua and Evii Horwell   were   the   soloists.\nLARDEAU SCHOOL\nREPORT IS OUT\nLARDKAU, B C.. March 3\u2014The\nfollowing Is the report of the public\njchoul of lardeau for the month of,\nFebruary:\nGrade I\u2014Loula Mucha, Bernarr 0*1- '\nlicano.\nOrade Ii\u2014Charles Bonner.\nOrade Ill\u2014John Greenlaw.\nOrade IV\u2014Margery Bonner.\nOrade    VI \u2014Mary,   Mucha,    Rnnsom\n-v.  King  Greenlaw.\nGrade VII\u2014Arthur Bonner.\nCRAWFORD BAY\nCRAWFORD BAY, B. .0. March 3\u2014\nA surprl-e party was given to W.\nBaylis* and R, Bayliss on Thursday\nevening. A pleasant time waa spent at\nbilliards, cards and other games. Those\npresent were: Mrs. A. Woolgar, Mrs.\nHaywood, Mrs. Browne. Mrs. Richardson,\nMr. and Mr*. E. Woolgar, Mis* L.\nWoolgar, Mlss C. Freeman,. Mlss O.\nFreeman. Mlss E. Haywood, Clifton\nDerbyshire,   Bal   Baylis*.   WIU   Bayliss.\nMr. and Mrs. A. J. Watson, O, Burden and Captain Hlnck are visiting In\nVictoria  for  a  few days.\nDILL, SIMPSON\nCAVORT ON LAKE\nWITHJCE BOAT\nMake 30 Miles an Hour Before\nthe   Wind   in   the\nForenoon\nCRAFT ON SKATES\nWITH LARGE SAIL\nMany    Years    Since    Similar\nCraft Here; Seaman Was\nExpert\nATTENDANCE AT\nGA1\nThe new season's smartest Innovation ls the chiffon dress with\nmatching flat crepe dress. \t\nSAVOY-M. C. Charles. R. R Shearer | -reft.    CMt.-gar     C    E.   Jowgood,    J.\nSpokaie.  T.  Tcsteneros,  J.   Mctlierwel'  I -'Dcnahcw. C. Schmidt, Silverton   Mrs.\nButch-r-l.  L.  Irvln.,  J.  L.  Irvine.  New     .. Smith, Mrs. L Smith. Rexford, Mnot\n,..,.!   w   ttstrsset* | \\  c.  Martin.  Winnipeg.  L  .H  SB*, ef\nSpirit River, W. Crowe, Nelson, B. Bond-   Calgary\t\nQueen's  Hotel\nTill  CENTER   OF  CONVENIENCE\nHut and rold water In every room\n8 tram   Heated\nA. Lapointe, Prop.\n;  QUEENS\u2014S.   Bwinlce.     F.     McLellan.\nSahiv;. J. Montttftne, Procter, J. Nevm.\nWestley.\nOccidental  Hotel\nThe Home of Plenty\nTOD   V-rnem   St. FeeOn.   <8el\na WAnglCB\nr.ftj   Booms  of  Holld  Comfort\neer*d\u00bbu_rt\u00bbr\u00ab    for    L\u00abc_eri    and\nr'.\nThe  Royal  Cafe\nCLASSIC   RESTL'RANT \/\nBrflnemenl   snd   leelleiae-e   Prevafl\nOPEN   DAY   AMI   MOST\n.peelil   Uluner   11 ::t0  to  .:_- 35r\n-upper   5:31)   to   8   S_r\nWe speel-11-f In chop Suey .nd Noodle*\nPbone  182\nNew Grand Hotel\nA  Modern   Brick   Bulldlnt\nsib   Vernein   Street.   Nelson.  B   C\nHoi   and   Cold   Watei   and   Tel*-\nohone   tn   all   Room*   Steam\nHeated  Throughout\n-nmi   b>   Week'?   Re-.\nor hv ehe Month\nI'. I.   K>P'K   Prop\nEuropean  Flu\nNEW ORAND\u2014 w Johnson. Kootonav\nBay, A. P. Allsbrook, Kaslo, M. A~k\\\nNelson. B Cluin. Rotter Camp, W. H\nFisher,    Vant.uver.\nMadden Hotel\n\u2022team Heated Rooma by tbe Dm\nWeek or Montb\nrrerj conuideratioa shown to\nffuevte\nOor Baker and Ward Ste., rtelaoD\nMADDEN\u2014R. E. McCain, W. Struck.\nE Swartz Spoieane, L. Procter. Kimberley.\nThe Standard Cafe\n1*1.0 Baker  Street,  Nelson. B. C.\nOPEN   DAY   AND   NIOHT\nU:S0 to 2:30 special Lunch  .Ifte\n6:30 (o 8 p.m. supper 3Sc\nPHONE   IM\nTuhiikasha   and   the   new   loft\nMill    i\nthe travellinst blouse, with twettl m-\nfcemb.les, an dine fcrmer fabric in greatly favored bv the rrande couture of\nPans, s_ii.e it is p..,. ^.v-ol \u00bbua pan\nail!. :.nd has a degree of warmth.\n[1 OUGLA jj\nHOTEL\nRooms and Baths\nt. L.    ud A. OBOCTAOE, Prop*.\nAte.ni Heated\n--T--_no-t\nHot .nd Cold\nW-tet\nBox  COS Phone\nTRAIL. B. C.\nHoT^ ARLlNGT0N\nCentrally Located\nTrail B. C.\nA.  P.  L-VESQTJB, Pro.\nRead The Daily News\nFor the flrat time ln probably 20\nyears, talcing recollections of old-\ntimers, an ice-boat cavorted (tally over\nthe Irozen surface of the West Arm\nhere  Saturday.\nLawrence Simpson and Rege Dill designed and built the craft some time\nago, but yesterday was the first windy\nweek-end with Iron-like lc,3 since\nlt waa ready, and yesterday forenoon they took their seats aboard,\nmanned sheet and rudder, and started down lake with tbe wind.\nWhile the craft had nothing In\nthe nature of a brake, it proved easy\nto mnruigo, the steersman simply\nheading, the boat up Into the wind\nwhen desiring to check speed. Rutin inn\nbefore the wind, the ice-boat skimmed\nalong at 30 mles an hour ln i he\nforenoon. On trips back toward the\nstarting point, it made fair speed on\nthe tacks. In the afternoon, however the wind wae light nnd fitful,\nand In the diagonal tacking against the\nwind progress was not so exhilarating.\ndoth forenoon and afternoon skaters\non tho lake all gave th(* craft the\nonce-over, skating around with lt\nwherever it went.\nA   I K.VME  ON   SKATES\nThe ground plan of thc ice-boat\nconsists of a cross-piece 10 feet long,\neach extremity of which rests on a\nskate, and a frame going backward\nlor 14 feet, terminating In a rudder\nrusting on a pair of skates. Near\nthc bow end of the frame u mast\nrises 20 feet high, heid rigid by\nthree wire stays to the frame. Tiie\nmfuit carries a les-of-mluttom sail\nof about 100 square feet area, Two\ncomfortable seats on the frame, for the\nmembers of the crew, complete tlie\nlayout. It was found that she could\ncome about in 75 feet when tinder\ngood   way.\nIt Is said that mare than one iceboat was known here In the early\ndays.\nCaptain William Seaman, for many\nyears in charge of. the Kuskanook and\nlater of thc Nasooking, more than\n20 years ago skimmed around on\ntbe Ice-sheet that formed at Kootenay Landing on the main lake ln\nsevere winters, the late Mrs. Seaman ;i company ing him. Hts ice-boat\nhad heavy Iron runners nearly a\nyard  m  length,\nPresident R Andrew pointed\nhie fellow club member*. ywterdJ\ntbe weekly. .. luncheon . that la\nRotery attendance competition la\ntrlct number one that flurio\u00bb\nmonth of January tbe avenge at\nance at the meetings of the local\nwas 80.70 per oent. Out ot 67\nin district number one tne 1\nclub ranked  62nd. A\nDuring January the RmlM\nturned ln a 100 per cent atten\nrecord. ^\nMr, And raw announced, ho\nthat the attendance figures of\nKelson club for Pebruary showed\naided increase, to 80.10 per cent\nhoped that this increase tn atten\nwould continue until the end o\ncompetition.\nPAYS $25 FINE FbR\nBEING INT0TICA1\nPleading guilty in the city\ncourt here yesterday morning,\ncharge of being Intoxicated ln a\nplace, Jobh Beckman was senjeiu\npay a fine of $25 or ln defa*\nserve a term of 21 days ln .ail, 1\ntrafte William Bro\u00bbr. heard the\nBeckman   paid   the   fine.\nA Tiresome Cob\nWas Left By\nA Severe Col\nMr*. Chas. Elcicrshaw, MorroB,?\nwritet:\u2014\"Some time ago I w\nwith a severe cold t-at left w\nbad, tiresome cough.\n\"After ti7i_!f different coug-\ncine*, to no amil, tssj husband to\nme home a bottle of\nDr. Wo\nm\nSyru\nwhich I (tartod to take at onee\nbj-fore  T   had   taken  several   Ol\neMtiocd   _  change.,  and   wbe_t.\nIii-hed tho t   etc my cough wa\npbtel- gone.\"\nPrice,  55c  a bottle;   large\nme fsff..; at all druggists and d\ni__iae-*,ured o_lj b) Th* T. I\nLimited. Toronto. Ont.\nA TIP TQP\nis your next suit\nMade ta Measure by\nUnion Crat'usmen\nThe Finest Garment- in the\nWorld for [930\nT\u2014H\u2014R\u2014I-F\u2014T\nIn   Fine  Clothes  ;s  Spelled\nT\u2014I\u2014P       T\u20140\u2014P\nSUITS and OVEKCOATS\nOne Price\n$27,00\nTo Measure\n\u25a0   SUITS  with TWO  PANTS\n$35.00\nCharles Morris\nLTD.\nNelson        -:-        B.C\nFORMER CRANBROOK\nMAN DIES, ONTARIO\nCIWNBROOK, B. C. Mar. 3\u2014Mrs. P.\nDf\/.iUl of this city received on Friday\na wire stating that her uncle, Albert\nSlater of St. Catherines, had taken\nji stroke while at his work in the\niifternOon and had passed away at\nnine o'clock the sAme evening without\nregaining consciousness.\nMr. Stater was a resident of Cra.u-\nbrook for several years, coming to the\nrity in 1902. He was one of the original members of thc Cranbrook Sash\n& Door Company and still held his\n,sto\"k   at  thc   time   of  his death.\nAbout 10 fOOiO ago Mr. and Mrs.\nSlater returned to the east. After\nliving at his original home in Water-\ndown lor a time they settled in St.\nCathernes and have resided there\nsince.\nHe was 70 year of aee and had led\nan active life up to the dav of his\ndeath. He died, as those who knew\nhim had prophesied, \"in harness.\" He\nwas a kindlv man, fond of his home\nand the particular friend of all children. He was a member of the Masonic\nlodH-e and of the United church.\nBeside his widow. Mr. S'ater ls survived by a neice. Mrs. P. Dezall of\nthis city, who was their ward, four\nbrothers: William. Prank, Henry and\nFedwnrd. of Waterdown, Ontario, thd\nfamily home, also a sister. Mary, Two\nhiY.t*iers, FrdinR-vi nnd John, both of\nwh om were residents of Cranhrook\nfor several years, died after returning to Ontario.\nThe funeral was held in Waterdown\ninterment taking -place in the family\nplot.\nFOUNDATION FOR\nWAREHOUSE    AT\nCRAWFORD BAY\nCRAWFORD QAY, B. C, March 3-\nA meeting of the Cooperative aasocia-\ntion was held In the Public hall , on\nWednesday. R. Bayliss, president, was\nln the ohalr. The question of building a concrete foundation under the\nwarehouse was discussed and the majority was in favor of voluntary labor,\nwork to start in April.\nMsis In\nEstfo nd sints\nU37\nTWrefreaheU-\nbeveragc bull*:\nup four bealtl\nresists colds an\nother winter HI\nDr. Watson'\nTonic Stout i\nAle ie the caw\nwholesome an\nnourishing dall\ndrink lo t\nworld*\ntK7-KpKkOfB-m-h\n3gallo-M.\u00a3uilTi\n\u25a0i home.\ntf WATSON'S\nSTOllflALE\nA. MACDONAU. ft, -$)., 1.9.\nKelson, fi.C.\nM.   ALLEN  ft   CO.,   Limit*.\nTerminal  Bldg., Toronto,\nIs Your Child\nThin and Wei\nr~\nTHE   GUMPS-SUNSHINE   AND   SHADOW\nOOR UNCLE BIM-\nPOOR.OLD, LONESOMr.ONClX B|M-\nTHIS  SCENE OF LoVE - DEVOTION-\nAND AFFECTION-  THIS  SIMPLE\nLITTLE GROUP- SO H*\\PPILY UNITED\nBY FAMILY TIES  HAS COMPLETELY\nUPSET  HIM -\n 1 _- \u2014| _,\t\nV.HY- ARE  SOME  FAVOREb WITH $0 MUCM\nHAPPINESS ? - c o\nANb  WHY AM I SO  HOMELESS ANB ALONE *\nWHY ARE SOME  BLESSED WITH A 600b WIFE\nTNC DON'T APPRECIATE THEM MJt> SEEK DIVORCE f\nAN!*-   ViMY-ARE  SOME THAT CANNOT PROVIDE\nPR0PERL~ BLESSEb WITH A LaRS-E FAMILY\nWHILE   \\ MUNt__R AUD\nfcTARVE -\nFOR THE  VERY THOOtrVITS OF    \/ffill\nA GOOD HOME - ._\nVJIFE AND CHILDREN t\n____.\nCo.   Utm   Evtr-rt   ih   Snsar   .\nTaMels rati Ore I lesh and\nBllelels  Tleejin   I'p\nIn -j-\u00bbt a few da.s\u2014quicker\nyou ever drea,mt of\u2014these wonl!\nhealth bnlldlreK, flesle creating tl\ncalled McOOy. Cod tlver Extract*\nlets wlll start to help any thine\nderwelght   little   one.\nAfter sickness and where rlckeU\n.suspected  they  are especially rail\nMost people know that from\nlivers of the lowly codflah vital\nof the first class are extracted\nkind thnt help all feeble undent\nmen,  women  and  children.\nTry  these  wonderful   tablet,  ft\ndays   and   if   your   frail,   puny\ndoesn't   greatly   benefit   \u2014   get\nmoney  back.\nA very sickly child, age 0, g\n12 pounds ln 7 months.\nAsk City Drug ft Books, or\ndruggist for McCoy's Cod Liver \u00ab.\nTablet*\u2014as easy to take a* candy\n60   tablets,  60  cent*.\nFROM MOTHER\nOF EIGHTEE\nRead How This Medici\nHelps Her\nCoriU'on, Albfrta\u2014\"I am fifty-i\nyeara old .md Un- mother of eigH\nliving children\nlive on a farm\nI am a very)\nthy n other\nwdi ring the,\nhave such ft\nfan lily to. i\nfor, Hie dnu\nfirst told meal\nLydia E. F\nliam'a Veget\nCompound al\nhave depende\nit for many y\nUhon 1 had thin picture taSten,\npho(*ORrn[)it! r wan telling mn aboul\nwife's ailments and afU* I t-old.\nal>out the Wgrtablr; (.'ompound\nwent to the drug store jmd bought\ntwo bottles.\"\u2014Mk_j. Ui'.ktha &UJ\nbach, Wa., Cardston, Albert*\n ,2V\nTHU NELSOH DAILY. NEWS,  TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 4, 1930\nfrage Three **\nSACRED CONCERT ON\nAGENDA, LUTHERAN\nCONFERENCE, TRAIL\nTwo Services and an Informal\nSocial Also Held During\nthe Day\nTJIAIL. B, C. March \u00a3.\u2014Third day\not \\lxa British Columbia Lutheran pu-\ntoral conference here Bunday saw two\nMrrloM, an Informal social, and a\nsacred concert, on the agenda,\nService* in the morn.ng were conducted by Rev. C. Baase of Creston\nfcftd Rev. C. Pfotenhauer of Vernon.\nMr. Baa**, yave the confessional and\nMr. Pfotenhaurer rave a splendid sermon with the theme \"Let Us WorX\nWhile it is Day ror' the Night Cometh\nWhen No Man Ca_a Work..\"\nTwUgtu Hev. R. P. Holtzen of Van-\nooUVw had \"charge of the service  .\nMembers of the Ladles aid of Peace\nLuthe\/an church served meals for the\nconferees at noon and tn the evening\nand were hastesses for the Informal social Sunday afternoon.\nThose contributing to the sacred con-\nRelief from Gas\nSomach Pains\nDizziness\nThe doctors tell us that SO per cent\n,*t*t all slofcness ts due to stomach and\nrbowel troubles .You can't be well if\niyour digestion Is bad; you are likely\nto get sick unless you relish food and\n^digest it properly.\nI Tanlac haa a wonderful record as a\n'relief ftom digestive troubles, even\n'those of years' standing.\n\u00bb Local people, many of whom you\n\u25a0.know, are highly endorsing Tanlac.\nffor example, Mrs Ellen' White says:\n\"Por yeara I suffered from indigestion. I got no relief from anything\nuntil I took Tanlac. After my fourth\n.bottle, 1 feel like a new person and\nhave a fine appetite.\"\n\\ U you suffer from gas, pains In the\njstomach or bowels, dizziness, nausea,\n.constipation, or torpid liver; if you have\nno appetite, can't sleep and are nervous\n\u2022nd all run down, you need Tanlac. It\nIs good pure modlcln.e made of roots,\nherbs and barics. Oet a battle from your\ndruggist today. Money bock if it doesn't help you.   Accept no substitute.\ncert program were: Sunday school chorus; Olaf Aasland. vocal  eoioa In Nor-\n**.gt_.ii, Mar Aughsberger, violin soios;\nElizabeth Pewuer, red*\/iUoa!_; Mrs.\nU -itikow oi neison* anu Mrs. E. W.\nH-nrl<;h\u00bb- of Trail, duet in Oerman, Helen Wagner, recitations: Mrs Hinrlcha,\nvocal solos; Norwegian chorus, song\nnumbers.\nANOTHER ROSSLAND\nOLD-TIMER DIES\nSamuel   Stevens,   58.   .'asses;\nWent   to   Roes-Ian.\nin 1886\nCUII\u00ab HEAL.\nRash Broke Out. Face Disfigured. Lost Sleep.\n\u25a0 \u25a0        M i\n*' My eye began to swell and a rash\nbroke out. After a few days it would\ndry up and become scaly and my face\nstarted to swell. The skin Itched and\nburned and I could not sleep nights.\nMy lace waa so disfigured that I had\nlo leave off work several times.\n\"This continued for nearly two\nyean. Then I got a free sample of\nCuticura Soap and Ointment. The\nIniammation went ao I bought more\nand I used three cakes of Cuticura\nSoap and two boxes of Cuticura\nOintment and I was healed.\"\n(Signed) S. Worsley. 403 Queen St.,\nSt James, Winnipeg, Man.\nDon't forget to shampoo your\nhair frequently with Cuticura Soap.\n_t-. Ointment 36 snd GO.. Tatctm K*. Soli.\nwt..T*.   Santo).* emrto h~-_ i _M__*\nic. Ointment 36 snd \u00a3A_. Talcum 25r.\nj-trht-t.   Kaniiiltt ---ill f\n\u00abSWD\u00abPot: J. T. Wilt Cocas*- .\ntfLW\" Cutkur* Shaving Stick 25c.\n___\ni\u00abp_rt:'j.t. WsltOoroscnr It*) ted, MLatnal\nHO?'. LAND,' B. u., March 3\u2014Another Rowland old-timer passed when\nSamuel Stevens. 08, died at his home\non First avenue Sunday night. He Was\na native of Llstmtd, Cornwall, England, and came w Rossland ln 1886\nafter having spent a couple of -yean\nin  Pennsylvania.\nIn 1905 he wan married here to Mies\nIsabella Mc Alpine and moved to phoenix\nfor ft time, but soon returned to\nftmtj.ii nd\nFor some years he was employed tn\nthc local mines and Inter became\njanitor at the McLean school. He was\na great friend of the school children-\nHe was a member of the Rossland\nlodge, I. o. O. F.. Corinthian Lodge,\nA. P. & A. M.; Rossland Preceptory\nand  Royal Arch chapter.\nBesides his wife he ls survived by\ntwo daughters, Dorothy and Helen;\none son, James; two sisters in England, nnd one ln Pennsylvania.\nTRAIL, B. C, March 3\u2014Resolutions\nurging the construction of a Lutheran\nchurch In Trail and urging also assistance for the pastor, Rev. E. W.\nHlnrlchs, were features of this afternoon's session of the British Columbia\nLutheran pastoral conference at tlie\nElks  hail.\nFERNIE BOARD OF\nTRADE NOT BACK\nOF ELKO PEITOON\nMembers Think Best Not to Interfere,  Present Government Road Program\nCRANBROOK SASH,\nDOOR COMPANY TO\nMAKE EXTENSIONS\nMRS. PRICE IS\nSPEAKER, TRAIL\nTRAIL, B. C\u201e March 3\u2014Mrs. R. W.\nPrice proved an interesting speaker\nwhen she addressed Chums, members\nof the Baptist church Young People's\nclub tonight. She chose as her subject. \"Missionary Work ln Bolivia,\" the\nrepublic of South America. A social\nevening followed with E. Andrews,\npresident,  ln charge.\nFERNIE, B. C, Match 3\u2014Fernie\nboard ot trade meeting tonight auth-\nlrlsed the sending at the following\ntetter to the Elko board of trade ln\nanswer to the represents uons it made\nto the local board at its meeting last\nweek:\n'Th* executive of the Fernie board\nof trade met Mr. Stevens, the government engineer, ln connection with\ntne propoaal placed before this board\nof trade by your delegation last week,\nto induce the government to change\nthe main tourist highway irom Its\npresent location to the Elko Roosvllle\nroad, via- Phillips' Canyon.\n\"Mr. Stevens lnflrmed us that completion of the five miles of unfinished\nroad on the present route at_& included in his estimai-tfi .or the year,\nand that he had also made appropriations for a new bndge over the canyon, and prepared a three yean.' program for Improvements on the Eiko-\nCanyon road.\n\"His estimate of the cost of cot-\nverting the Elko-Canyon road into\na standard highway ls \u00bb76,00O, and a_>\nwe are convinced that the government\nwould not consider an expediture of\nthis amount at this time, we think\nit advisable not to interfere with the\ngovernment's   present   p.ans.\n\"We are, however, in sympatlty with\nthe malting of a standard road from\nElko to Roosvllle via the canyon, and\nwin use our influence to have same\ncompleted at as early a date as possible. We will petition the government\nrequesting that It thl$ year carry\nout the plans as outlined by tne\nengineer; and In addition to building\nthe bridge, to improve the grade, widen\nthe rood, take out any curves possible, and rail the hli* ta un. mou\ndangerous  piaccs.\"\nThe   all-iwl   suit   with   touches   of\nblack ls smart for spring.\nMOTHERS now\nlearn value\nof MAGNESIA.\n\"Because it is so helpful in keeping babies\nand children healthy\nand happy, every\nmother should know\nabout Phillips Milk ol\nMagnesia.\nThla harmless, almost tasteless preparation Is most effective\nIn relieving those\nsymptoms of babicf\nand children generally caused by souring fodtt in the little digestive tract,\nsuch as sour-belching, frequent vomiting, feverishness, colic. As a mild laxative, it acts gently, but certainly, r\nopen the little bowels ln constipation,\ncolds, children's diseases.\nA teaspoonful of Phillips Milk ol\nMagnesia does the work of half a pint\nof lime water in neutralizing cow's milk\n(or Infant feeding, and preventing hard\ncurds. ItB many UBea for mother and\nchild are fully explained ln the interesting book \"Useful Information.\" It\n\u25a0vili be sent you FREE. Write The Chas,\nH. Phillips Chemical Co,, Windsor, Ont\nIn buying, be sure to get genuine\nPhillips Milk of MagneBia. Doctors have\nprescribed it for over 50 sears.\nMINERAL CLASS\nIN MINE COURSE\nNOW COMPLETED\nPOINTS CONTEST\nON TRAIL, TONIGHT\nLectures\nor\nWIU   Last   for\nThree   Days\nMore\nTwo\nCBAWBBOCeK, B C Mar. a\u2014Wor-\ncommeno** thl* week on an addition to tlie factory building of the\nCranbrook 8aa_ eli Door company,\nadditional room being needed for tne\nglazing depeutment ot the -_*__***.\nA *p*e* of 30 z 40 leet wlll be eovered\nby the addition. Part ol tbe apace to\nbe u**_ for the glazing of auto windshield- and door light-, thla branch\nof the _U-lne*_ having grown to a\nc-n-eu-raee.*  e\u2014e.   vv.tn   teie   incres-wd\nroom lt wlU b. possible to drive Inside undK  .,K  _rovll,t.w   department\nthe building and work there, which. ^ mUle\/J completed the series of alter-\nwas Impossible with the old accommo- j,. ci___ in mineralogy yesterday,\ndatlon The latest elc-trlcal machines [ whell ej_ t~ok up an extensive mlecel-\nfor   edging   and   polishing   the   glasa j \\ie_em_ -erica of minerals not covered\nDr. William V. Smitherlngale, who la\nconducting the short course In mining\nar.  being  Hutalled\nThe balance of the new _pa_e wlU\nbe used a* a fthlpplng room and as\nadditional storage for gla~a. It Is\n__t the work will be\ncompleted ln about u month's time\nae,_ u.e in-tale-tiun ol the new fixtures accomplUhed. lt has bten undertaken at present to keep the keen\nemployed at what li\ntime of the y-ar.\nln  the   earlier  class  work\nThe afternexm's work  ln  identifying\nminerals covered lhe silver group, Including  native sliver,  ruby  sliver,  and\ncerargyrite or silver chloride;  compaji-\neeon of grey  copper with stannlte, an\nore of tin, apeclmens of caaslterlte, an-   -----  ju ~     -^      re-mintus\nother  Un  or*,  being also shown;   the   f\u00b0\u201e\u201e '\u201e ,\nCOUNCIL BRIEFS\nFROM TRAIL CITY\ngangue   minerals,   barlte  and  flourite;\nusu&Uy a  slack   and molybdenite, molybdite, and graphite, the latter being pure carbon.\nLost evening's lecture, at Trafalgar\n\u2022chcol. dealt with the deposition of\nrespectively lead and zinc, and gold\nand  silver.\nTwo or three more lectures will\nwind up the course, which may extend\nto Thuraday night, or perhaps wind\nup tomorrow.\nWATER LEVEL OF\nTHE WEST ARM IS\nAt( OlNTS\nTRAIL, B 0, March 3.\u2014February\naccount- ot the city council amounted t~\u00bb \u00bb1330.2_ were ordered p-ild tonight.\nCITV    -UI'I.OYMENT Water    ,cvel    ,\u201e    the    WeBt   Arm    l3 j\nThe city payroll for the paett month   <ml   \u201et   _e   mm}  M   recordcd   three '\nwa*   reduced   to   the   minimum,   chlcl   dayB   tgo^   wnen   ihe   ievei   mm   ilve.\nemployment being road  work and the   elgllUl of an  lnch above zero,\nplacing of -lag and sand on the sidewalks, according tc the report ot City\nEngineer  8.   S.  McDlarmld    The  rock\ncrusher wa* In operation for two weeks\nand the rock placed on city roads.\nTRAIL. B, C, March 3\u2014Members of\nthe Trall Curling club wUl hare only\ntwo nigh!* of play thla week, provincial championship hockey gsmee ln\njunior and senior clee-ee* taking the\nfour   other   n.\nTonight and Wednesday Trail and\n*tk-Klug George of Vancouver, provincial Junior finalists, have the Ice.\nThursday and Saturday night* the\nVancouver seniors wlll battle Trail tor\nthe British Columbia title. Curler*\nwill play Tuesday and Friday.\nPOINTS   KIMPKTITION\nTwo games have been drawn for tomorrow night and the remainder of\nthe sheeUi will be taken up wtth the\npoint* competition. J. E. Carter and\nA B Ritchie are to meet on Sheet 1\nand H. E. Wade and J. Wadsworth on\nSheet - at 6:30 tomorrow night In\nthe Merchants competition.\nOeorge Kinnis and Dr. J. H. Palmer\nar* to meet Friday night at 6:30 on\nSheet 3 in thc final of the' Patron'B\ncompetition. The remaining sever\ngames are ln the Merchant's\nFriday's draw I*:\nAT   li::ll) \u201e   _\nSheet 1\u2014H. A. McLaren vs. R. Soni-\nmerville. .  \u201e ,,\nSheet '<V\u2014D. MacDonald v\u00bb. J. Balfour.\nSheet 3\u2014Dr. J. H. Palmer vs. Oeorge\n.__nnl\u00bb. \u201e   ..\nSheet 4\u2014W. E. Wilson vs. O. Murray.\nItl   \":3\u00b0 ..   ,.,    ,\nSheet 1\u2014P. McArthur vs. H. Wood-\nbum. .   ^\nSheet 2\u2014Dr. J. B., Thorn vs. A- Kerr.\nSheet 3\u2014S. O. Blaylock vs. W. Doubt.\nSheet 4\u2014J. J. Fingland vs. W. F.\nTruswell.\nFernie Board in\nFavor Government\nControl   of   Radio\nFERNIE. B. C. Mar. ..\u2014TH* e-C-l\nboard of tr-d\u00bb held an ex-CUUv. __!**>\ning on Thur*_*y aft\u00abmoon. CHaia-pc,--\ndence wa* read from the C*-_M-*_-\nChamber of Commerce asking tb. loet-\nboard whetHer or not tt would bee\nin favor of tne guvemm-n- taking\nover control of radio M-^ceMt-Pg In.\nCanada. Fernie Board of Trade e_pr-e_-\ned Itself as being In favor of tbl* move.\nUNCHANGED HERE | J JJ yflflft fa yj\nBuilders and\nEAST TRAIL LADY\nDIES; 48 YEARS\n1,11,111 IM.   BYLAW   HevVl)\nThe ornamental strict lighting bylaw\nJUNIOR HIGH WIN\nBASKETBALL GAME\nTHAI.., B.  C,  March 3\u2014Succumbing   Grant   Authorlza..on    bylaw   to   grant\nto an illness of more than two years   \u00bb15,000 for  assistance  in  the  erection\nduration, Mrs. Janette Wilson, wile\nW. Wilson, oi Bast mil, passed away\nat her home Sunday mormiK.\nMrs. Wilson, whose birth place was\nBrussel Road, Glasgow, 48 years ago,\nhad  resided  in  Trail ior 18 years.\nAlthough unable to take an active\npart ln social work since her illness,\nMrs. Wilson was, prior to this, interested in social life and was an enthusiastic memoer of the Adlnah Heoakah\nlodge,  TraU, \u00bb\nBesides her husband, Mrs. Wilson\nis.survived by one sister. Mrs. MeKinnon, living ln Glasgow.\nJunior high school boys beat Central\nschool 27-16 in a fa-.t and clean basket-\nwas read for thn first time by city ,._,,( Bame played at the Central school,\nclerk W. E. B. Man. penny after th*. 8tPaveg smith starred for the high\nmembers cf the city council voted that ^yg acored ie points, and Jock WhJt-\nit  receive two readings. field  for Central  school  scored  seven\n\u2014  I polnte.\nHOSPITAL BYLAW Teams were, with scores for each:\nAlderman   Bruno   Lcrcse   asked   per-       Junior   high   school\u2014Bud   Ward,   8;\nmissici1     to    introduce    the    Hospital   Jack Bishop,  Roy  Anderson 2,  Stanley\nHorswlll    1,   Bteaves   Smith.   16,   Fred\nOraves.\nCentral   j*chool\u2014Bill   Kirby,   4,   Jack\nWhitfield,   Santo   Del   Poppo   4,   Wllley\nLemacher. Bert Mathews and Joe Lau*K.\nCharlie Haddock acted as referee.\nof a new hospital win*?.\nFIRE CHIEF! KEPOKT\nSixty lnp^enicns were made by Fire\nChief A. A. MacDonald during February\nFour orders were served under the\nFire Marshal's act and elcht fire drills\nheld in public buildings the rep::i\nof the fire chief rea*. at the council\nmeeting    tonight,    reported.\nContractors\nPhone 156 P. O. Boi 83-\nNELSON.  B.  C.\nSUINUL-S, COAST Ll.UBfcU,\nSASH   AND   UOOI.S,   MILL\nUO,   BRICK,   CKM-M,\nWOKK, DRAIN TU._\n$35 Wristlets we\ncan recommend\nGem\u2014 l>n ikw perf-cted tbe\nhr t tt\u2014tl -.itch we can\nfully recommend at this price.\nTk'S n nude poe-i-le by the\nipKill Or-cn movement con-\nI ton winch aliows\ngrater \u00ab-~ and itrength\nof parts.\n%l< Gnan Wn-il-t\u00ab \u25a0\u00bb\nnow avadeebe- in a d**_- Oe\nseveral smart designs in\nheavy white rcinfotctd |M\ncases.\n\/. B. Gray\"\nsil\\<'ii.milli\n10.  Baker It\nDriving Force\nOLD-TIMERS EVENING\nATTRACTS   AT   TRAIL\nDEm-eNTLKE    BYLAWS\nSixteen debenture bylaws in ccn-\nnectlon with the 1\u00bb29 lecal improvement sidewalk construction were float.\ntlielr third reedtng by the city clerk at\nthe  council   meeting   tonight.\nWATER APPLICATION\nA  water  application   form  J.  E.  McFarlane, for connection cn lot 6, block\ndistrict   lot   29ia.   was   received   by\nTRAIL, B. C, March 3\u2014The Excelsior\nclub   had   a   large   turnout   when   the ' the city council, and granted tonight,\nmembers arranged an Old Timer's eve\nWARMER WEATHER\nIS EXPERIENCED;\nAlthough only slight, a break was \u25a0\nexperienced in the increasing cold\nweather yesterday when the maximum\ntemperature Jumped scveni degrees.\nFor the past week or more the temperature has recorded a decided drop\ndally, pnd the past two days has failed\nto reach  above  freezing.\nYesterday the minimum temperature\nwas 10 degrees above and the maximum 38 degrees above as 'against 31\nfor the previous day. After mare than\na week of clear weather the sky\nclouded over last night.\nInvitation!, wero  issued\n,  having resided  in  Trail\n9ev\nning tonight\nto old timers,\nlor 26 years. -Several interesting talks\nwere heard and the progress of Trail\nclearly outlined by those who have\nwatched the events transpire. Refreshments were served during the evening\nand music enjoyed.\nSHEIKS DEFEAT THE\nHOCKEYISTS, TRAIL\nmi:tk|* n_A._..i>\nThe co.it of JchangliiK the \u2022Metric\nlight meters from flat to meters ln\nthe city weigh office, meter at fire\nhall and Gecrge Urynoillcfa hcuse amounted to \u00bbi_0.50 City Clerk W E. B.\nMonypenny informed the council tonight.\nASK   I.MFKOVEMLMs\nThree requei.U. of the fire hall staff\nwere reported by Alderman Miles tonight that tlie bathrcom be moved to\nthe upper floer. that partition removed\nin the lounge room and better heating   arranged     It   was   ordered   carried\nTRAIL, B. C, March 2.\u2014Sheiks de\nfeated the Hockey Club, 41-23, ln t\nsenior men's basKetball game at the over till a future mMiing,\nMemorial hall Saturday night. Beavers\ndefaulted to the high school in a\nscheduled intermediate match.\nCosts but a Few Dollars\nwith BEAVER BOARD\nGIVE the children a room all to themselves\nto play in. Or create a den, a sewing room,\na billiard room, an extra bedroom. Make waste\nspace valuable with Beaver Board. It is so easily\nand quickly done with large panels of this durable\nlaminated board. Cost is surprisingly small. Do\nit yourself, or get an estimate from any carpenter.\nBeaver Board\nFor repairing and remodelling, and for attractive\npanelled interiors, Beaver Board is used thc world\nover. Four-ply laminated construction makes it extra\nstrong. Does not buckle, because moisture-proof.\nLook for red Beaver trademark.\n1'IXAM'i:   MK-TIMl\nAmingements weie made foe- a meeting of  the  finance  commltteo  to  take\nplace   Wednsclay   afternoon   when   thc\ncouncil members met tonight\nBeaver Insulating\nBoard\nSavef fuel and repair,, by\nproviding an impenetrable\nbarrier against Winter's cold.\nKeeps bouse cool on sultry\nSummer days. 5-ply laminated construction.\nBeaver Bestwall\nFor walls nnd ceilings tbat\nwill give a lifetime of satisfaction, apply Beaver Best-\nwall \u2014 the superior plaster\nwall board. Fireproof, ver-\nminproof. permanent, easily\ndecorated.\nTrail News of the Day\nTRAIL. B. C, March 3\u2014Mr. and Mis.\nGary Cooper and children were Nelson\nvisitors over the week end.\n* *   \u2022\nMrs. G. Fotheringham of Nelson spent\nthe week end in Trail with friends.\nTRAIL   HOU8ES   awd   LOTS,    insurance. Notary.   J. D. Anderson. Trail.\n(12488)\n* \u25a0\u25a0 ***\u2022)   *\nR. McLeod WW a Sunday visitor to\nNelson.\n* *   \u2022\nTwo biniiciuy panieb uud a silver\nwedding anniversary were celebra.ixl\nFriday evening at the home of Mrs. J.\nHoneyman, when the members of the\nHomo league cf the Salvation Ann^\npaid her a surprise visit. Presentations\n\u25a0were made during the evening to Mrs.\nHoneyman in honor oi 25 years of\nwedded life. Capt. Mae Young and\nMrs. Honeyman were both recipients\nof birthday gifts. Mre. T. Barrett\n>rtade the presentations. During the\nevening games ond puisic provided excellent entertainment. Refreshments\nwere served. Invited guests were Capt.\nYoung. Mrs. Honeyman, Mrs, Barrett.\nMrs. T. Routledge, Mrs. Andrews. Mrs.\nCalder, Mrs. T. Milne, Mrs. McLuckle.\nMlss Lucy Andrews, Miss Janet Altken,\nMrs. Milburn  and  Mrs.  Qraham.\n-iflaV   .,0\u00b0^* _\u00bb##     Cen\u00abn-T\u00ab\u20acd   Product.   Corp.    !\n*     -*i    *G*'   _.** ot C\u00ab\"\u00abf\u00bb- Lipiittd,\nt&Qa*  #** Thorold, Oourio.\n\\*** ljiC   ,,** PU\"\u00ab  \u00ab'\"i  free  illustrated booklet, on    J\nd* Beaver Products.\n*   Same     J\n! \u25a0\nJ     Address .,      J\nI\n\u25a0     City Pre-*)     |\ni ...!\nMade in Canada\n&EAVEk[fKh&EAVEk\n&OAkD W ,NS*uoL^NC\nWood, Vallance Hardware Co., Ltd.\nNelaon, B. C. District Distributors\nPeople with good sound\nnerves have a way o{ getting\nthings done. A reserve of\nnervous energy gets them\nthrough a busy day without\nfatigue.\nBy taking Fellows' Synip\nyou, too,can enjoy that buoy\nd.-iy's work seem so much\neasier.\nFellows' Syrup is compounded with scientifically\nbalanced chemical foods that\nwill replenish your reserve of\nnervous energy.\nFellows' Syrup will also\nstimulate your appetite and\nPARIS ENTERS THE\nFINALS IN ONTARIO\nGALT. Ont.. March 3\u2014Paris earned\nthe right to meet Iroquois Fulls in the\nfirst round of the Ontario Allan cup\nplaydowns here tonhjht by trouncing\nWalker ton, five goals to nothing, iu the\nsecond of their two-game scries for\ntho Ontario Hockey association intermediate championship.\n\\ WU) IUU|VUU v.'j\"; J - - \u25a0\u2022_______eJ\nant feeling that makes the I improve your digestion\nFellows' Laxative Tableta .re apecially prepared tot th. rali-iwl\ntreatment \u00ab\/, and ultimate recovery from constipation.\nFELLOWS'\nSYRUP\nMrs, Mary Berner. Chicago, was\nsentenced to 10 years for pwejni\nworthless checks on 44 banks,\nLadies, Coats\nDYED\nART and MODE\nSHADES\nH. K. FOOT\nIllKh   Cta*\nI air view\nD.cr   and   Cleaner\nWI'UII.    ii.    C\n\u25a0THY A Nil* TO.SIGHT\"\nGRANTS\nBest Procurable\n(THE ORIGINAL)\n&ui_i\nPure Scotch Whisky\nRICHEST IN FINEST\nHIGHLAND   MALT\nBottled ind ft-Brant-cd >-? WiUiiM\nC-rmNtfcSon- limited. Opf-idd.*.. UM*    .-\nBctwnir-Clctiliv^   OwtiiUrntt.   D*tt-\ntowndk -Clifr\u00bbw. \"it .Utrd.\nThis Bdverttsernent is not published or display*\nHOR CONTROL KOARO or by the- l.oveminent of R. C.\nH.C.RPORAT.B  g?> MAI' '-70-. \u25a0\nFERNIE BOARD TO\nSEND $10, MOTOR\nCLUB, ALBERTA]\n-\u25a0EIIN1K, B. c March 3\u2014A letter was\nread at board of trade meeting tonight\nfrom the Alberta Motor association and\na good deal cf appreciation wa\u00ab voicet1\nfor the servite rendered by it. It Is |\npurely si cooperative aervlce organization,, and not commercial like many |\nothers. A resolution was passed\nsend $10 to tflia aaeoclatlon in return I\nfor service to Femle for the ensuing (\nyear\nOther   Brandies   \u00bbl    W.OlUp*!\nCalgarj,   Utl.brldsi'.   Vwwouvtf\nYorkton.\nKamloop\nsa-kiihiMii.\n,   Vernon\nKdmontou\nd   Victoria\nCOMMITTEES NAMED\nFOR FERNIE BOARD |\nFBRNlE. B, C, March 3.--Piesldcnt\nBennett of tte- board of U-(ie tonlglit\nnamed the te)llowl_s -tallrtlnei coni'\njnltt-es tor tho year:\nPlnancf\u2014a. B Sanborn, E. K. Stewart\nand N. E. suddaoy. It will be tho\nduty of this committee to budget expenses and take care of any program\nof other committees submitted  to  It\nPublicity-H. E. Douglas, o. Beaumont, Boese und Reld.\nAUto Camp\u2014A, Waldo, M. A. Kastner \\,\\\nand  T   Beck\nLegislative\u2014J. E. dee and -tayor\nGate*.\nHt II.UIM,    I'l Kits    1111,11    AT     1K.M1.\nTRATL, B. C, MeUCh 3.\u2014Building\npermits grunted here during February amounted to $59,775, the post\npfllce permit amounting to |6.,900,\n----.----_\nMEN'S WORK\nSHIRTS\nNew arrivals in men's Work Shirts\nat prices that are unequalled for\nprice and quality.\nMen's Chambray Shirts  $1.25\nMen's Fancy Gingham Shirts $1.50\nMen's Fancy Twill Shirts .,. ..$2.25\nMen's Tan Moleskin Shirts ..$2.75\nMen's All-Wool Flannel Shirts in\nKhaki or Gray  $3.00\nMen's Khaki Drill Shirts,\nat $1.50, $1.75 and $2.25\n-tMi.M l'loor\u201411. II. r \u2014\nLadies'\nWear\nTho new spring Ttfeed Coals. These\nI'l.uure the long backs and cut. away\nfront. High i lic-is. collar- and\ncuff.. Cape, and bete. These are\nin tight or d-U* -hades. Sizes 16 to\nJO yeai.. Price- range\nbm \u00a519.95 to $39.50\nHats made of Vissa and felt are the\nlatest for spring **->\u25a0\". These are\ncut away and fisherman style..\nShades include fawn, new green,\nmonet black and brown. New prices\naiv ?3.50 to $4.95\n\u2014Sei-liel   Hoof\u2014II.   U.   t \u2014\n Page Four\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,   TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 4, 1930\nTHE DAILY NEWS]\nPublication *very me-mne. except\n-_nday by The Mew* PuMleQung Com- I\ngany.  llmlt-d.  Nelson,   K    C\n*>si*ln*** letters should be sddr-s-ed\nand checks and monev orders made\npayable to Th* New. Publishing company, limited, ard ln no caw to Individual members of the staff.\nAdvertising rate cards and A. B. C.\nM-tesment* of circulation mailed on\nv-truest, or may be seen at th* offloe\nt\u2014 any advertising agency recognised\nby Uie Canadian Dally Newspaper\nMnclatlon.\nSCBSCRTPTIOrT   RATES\nBy  mall   (country, pen month 1   I   .go\nPer    yenr     eXK)\nBy mall (city), per year   13.01\nOutside   Canada,   per   month    78\nPer   year .   7.50\nDelivered,   per   week   .      M\n-_-  Fear 13.00\nPsjable   In   Advance\nMember   Audit   llureau   of   circulation\nTUB-DAY,   MARCH   4.   1030\nANOTHER   PAGE   IN\nCANADIAN HISTORY\nBY INAUGURATION\nOF   AIR   MAIL\na collection worthy of his eminence in the world and the\nmoney had to be taken from\nthe meajjer savings of the poor.\nAfter thousands of years, the\nunearthing of these treasures\nis replenishing the coffers of\nmodern Ejrypt, through the\nenormous tourist trade.\nPerhaps an ancient seer foretold to King Tut and his relatives that some day the quest\nof their bones would bring\nriches to the land.\nNEW   VEGETABLE   IS\nFIVE IN ONE; HAILS\nFROM MEXICO\nChat $i%\noi Hours\nBy   .AS.   W.   BARTON,    1-.D.\nBAD TONSILS CAUSE\nSTOMACH TROUBLE\nYesterday was another date\nthat will go down in history of\nthe Dominion of Canada. The\nair mail across the prairies\nfrom Winnipeg west has been\nsuccessfully inaugurated.\nThis will speed up Canada's\nmail service by many hours.\nWhile it had been hoped that\nthe service would lie extended\nthis year across the Rockies,\nOttawa states that the time is\nnot yet ripe. \u2022\nBefore the service across the\nmountains to the Pacific coast\ncan be organized a route must\nbe chosen, landing fields pro- j\nvided, and necessary equipment j\ninstalled for day and night fly-!\ningt such as beacon lights, etc. j\nWhile the prairies were claim-;\ning a spot in the air history of\nCanada yesterday, British Columbia and Alberta will likely\ncome into the limelight all the\nmore prominently with inauguration of a service across the\nRockies, a dangerous route that\nairmen have laughed at and\nconquered repeatedly in the\npast.\nALL EYES ON NORTHLAND FOR ANNUAL\nDOG DERBY\nThe chayote, a Mexican vegetable, is getting onto the\nmarket.\nIn addition to its squashes\nabove ground, it bears potatoes\non its roots.\nIts leaves make both greens:\nand salad and it also furnishes\nasparagus tips.\nSince it stops short of spinach, we are for it. Who knows\nbut what it may blossom into\nchicken and noodles!\ncAint Het\nm\\\n\"I done my children wrong in torn**\nway*, maybe; but I never quarrelled\nwith 'em until they got the best of\nIt an\" then told 'em they'd catch lt\nwhen their lather come home.\"\nA South American physician came\nacross a number of cases that resembled ulcer of the stomach or of\nthe flrtt part of the intestine. The\nsymptoms were so strikingly like ulcer\nthat an X-ray picture was taken. This\nhowever, showed that there wss no\nuloer.\nHowever, by the use of the duodenal\ntube\u2014the fine tube that physicians\npui down the throat, then past the\n...omaci- to flrat part of small intestine\n\u2014ne was able to get. some ot the\norganisms that were cau._L.ng the\ntrouble. They had set up symptoms\nthai were so similar to tonaUltis, infection of the tons-is, that he was\nable to prove that the symptoms were\ndue to the same organisms. He took\ncultures from the tonsils of these\npatients and the organisms were tlie\nsame. EAte:-menKBg w.th these organisms, he was able to set up the\nsame trouble in the stomach of animals.\nBy removing the tonsils of his pa-\ntlenit. he affected a cure of the symptoms in all  h_s cases.\nHe Is of the poinion that these\noiganisms from the otaiUe, gcuig down\nwith the food, ac.iug lor a long time\non the lining of the s.omach and in-\nune, may produce ukeis. He also believes that in all disturbances of the\nstomach careful examination cf the\n-onaiia should be made, and -hat many\ncases of chronic stomach tiou'ule, w.iere\n.he patients liave bad tonsil.-, may be\ncurea bv   their removal.\nThis is worth our serious consideration, lor years now tne cause of so\nmany cases of stomach and mteotlnal\nidoduenal) ulcer has been attributed\nto nervousness, overwork, worry and\nother emotional disturbances to constipation, to a lazy liver that was\nnot removing poisons from the blood,\nand lately to infection from the teeth.\nI* now would appear that many of\nthese old stomach cases, with chronic\nindigestion which sometimes is very\nsevere and at other Ume:; mild, but\n.severe or mild always present, can be\ntraced to bad tonsils.\nRemember, healthy tonsils, even lf\nlarge, are nature's filters and should\nnot be removed. Infected tonsils have\nlong been known to be the cause of\nrheumatism and heart disease, and\nnow lt ts definitely proven that they\nare the cause of much stomach trouble.\nEfficient\nHousekeeping\nBr LAIBA A. HIKKHAM\nTOMORROW'S   MEW\nBrts-kl-.l\nOrap-Inui\nCmal '\nOmelet Cuffee _\u2022-.\nCo-lee\nMailer\nHult   Cocktail-\nRoast   Chicken\nScotch   Potatoes Parsnip*\nCelery   Bala- ,\nIce Cream Coffee\nFrench Toa.,1\nLettuce with\nThousand lalanci Dressing\nPreserve* Cake\nCocoe.\nThis morning the long grind\nfrom the Flin Flon to The Pas,\nthe most gruelling dog derby\nCourse yet, will see dog teams\nand their masters vieing for\nthe title which carries with it\nthe world's championship.\n, It is the starting day of the\n200-mile race over snow and\nfrozen  lands  in  the  Canadian\nllOI'tll.\nAs in the past years, only\nthe best mushers are entered\nin this event. An added attraction this year is the entry of\nMiss Ida Carriere and her dogs.\nProgress of the first lady entrant in this thrilling event\nwill be watched with  interest.\nAs in the past years Emil St.\nGoddard, mushing champion.\nis again picked to win, but\nanything can happen in a race.\nAll eyes are turned on the far\nnorth at present.\nTREASURES   PAY   THE\nEGYPTIAN    GOVERNMENT BILLS TODAY\nThe\nLighter Side\nNo   wonder   men   want   white-collar\nJobs.     Nobody   wlll   invent   a   machine\nto replace   the  collector  ancl   reformer.\n\u20140\u2014\nl>\"h I  tHI Willie, but mibodv um.\nmaking    his    living    M    n    writer\nknows what ix \"compound!  disjunctive conjunction\" K\n\u20140\u2014\nIT    WOULD    BE    EASY    TO    SAVE\nB-VSEBALL. JUST SELECT THE GAMES\nTHE   HOME   TEAM   IS   TO   WIN   AND\nHAVE   THEM   PLAYED   AT   HOME.\nStill, the books that should be tin-\ncensored for the sake of culture\nwouldn't be read lf the naughty parts\nwere  omitted.\n\u2014o\u2014\nAnother   thinu   the   talkie   DMtfl\nN   MOat   enotiKli   tti   stop   talking\nuntil  ihe   ai\u00bbpl:iiw   tfopa.\nInstead of passing them on\nto their successors, rulers of\nancient Egypt had all of their\ntreasures buried with  them.\nThe next monarch had to\nstart  all  over  again  to  make\nNINE TIMES IN TEN YOU MUST\nGO OUT OF YOUB WAY TO FIND\nTROUBLE, YOU NEVER SAW A TELEPHONE POLE IN THE MIDDLE OF\nTHE   HIGHWAY.\nChicago would be on her feet if her\ntaxes were paid, but you can. aay\nthat for a lot of  cur owners.\nNote to luiHbatidf, und wlvet.: Trying\nto Im- mrt w.us whut tfot the devil\nin trouble and started the original\nhell.\n\u2014o>\u2014\nor oomm thf .Mom. iaknartn\u00ab\nIn  the  next  war  will  tow  a yueht\nto   i'-ut   for   the   trews   of   sunken\nliners.\nMODERNISM:         Deciding     to quit\nsmoking;    feeling    virtuous   and free\nbecause we* sneak out behind the barn\nto  smoke.\nTWENTY YEARS\nAGO\n(From The Dally News, March 4, 1910)\nMlss Jean McKenzie, who has been\nIn the hospital for some time with\ntyphoid fever, is now on the Vay to\nrecovery, sue ls still m the Hospital\nbut wiU be out in 10 days.\n* \u00bb    .\nLocal contractors have been busy\naltenn\u00ab the post office. The partition has been extended accross the\noffice, and the postmaster's oitice ls\nnow changed to the business oitice.\nThe partition is neatly tilted with\nwickets for the stomp vendors and\nmoney order, registered letters and\nsavings   department.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nWord was received last night of the\ndeath of John Housttn, pioneer Journalist of the KooLenaya. Mr. Houston\nwas thc first mayor of Nelson and\nfounded the Miner, now the Daily News.\n* *   *\nTenders for moving and installing\nof the motor generator for the new\nstreet railway service has been let to\ntho Nelson Transfer company. The\nrepairing of the comnanys tracks\nwill start at once.\n\u2022 *   *\nFollowed from place to place, a young\nlad was finally found at Creston. to\nbecome the heir to a large estate tn\nIreland. Mr. Lloyd, quarrelling with\nhis father several years ago. left for\nCanada and finally ended at Creston.\nwhere he was working as a flunJue ln\na lumber camp. \u25a0 Several times the\nsearching -party missed hlm by matters\nof only an hour.\nIMPROVING   OLD   Kit IS\nAlthough tha average ii-.u^wlfe could\nuse a mc- new rug In \"Ome room of\nher home\u2014many *ot us niake the old\nrug do. for a little while longer* Here\nare a few wtys to inn-rove old and\nworn. rugs.\nTo\" dye a rug or carpet on the floor:\nFirst, clean lt weU. either with a vacuum c.eaner or an out-of-doors beating.\nAlso remove any epots with the proper\nsolvents (such aa high-test gasoline for\ngrease- \u2014but not near hea t or flame;\nlemon lUloe and tait for ink spots, eu-\nsctera). Then stretch the rug or carpet taut on the ttoor. tacking It at\nboth  cuds.\nNow apply the hot dye with a scvub-\nhing t:ru_.h (directions fnr making the\ndye will, of course, come on the package of dye>. Wet the surface of the\nvug as evenly aa possible with the dye..\nthen let dry weU before iintacklng. I\nfind that two quarts of dye are enough\nfor a nlne-by-lil rug. If vou wish mere-\nl -. to freshen a faded rug without\neHanging ll* colore, \u00a7ele<\" a dye which\n!\u00bb two or three shades lighter than\n'ne rug itself.\nTo wash a rug or carpet on the\n.-oor; However, a good washing, or\njhampooing\" Is often fill a laded old\nrug needs, and this Is done by dissolv-\n,ng a half pound of shaved soap with\nme ounce of salts of tartar in one\nquart of boiling water, then stirring\nthe mixture into one gallon cf hoi.\n\\sl.x. Scrub the rug with this mixture, using a stiff scrub brush and no\nmore of the liquid than ls absolutely\naccessary. Wpe over with a cloth\nwrung from cold water which contains\na tablespoon of vinegar to the quart.\nThen give the wet gurfac? a fins) rubbing with soft, dry rags, to absorb aa\nmuch of the moleture as possible. In\na carpet, wash and wipe on*, entire\nbreadth  before going  on  to the next\nTo relinish edges of o.d rugs; Hold\na heavy shade cord along the worn\nedge and work over and over lt with\nyarn the game color e.s th? rug; this\nis often better than buttonholing the\nfrayed' edges with yarn.\nWhat the Press\nIs Saying\nMR.   R.  L.   MAITLAND\nThere Is no better debater or oetter\nspeaker tn the Brttian tXAuilvj-a Legislature than Mr. R. L. Maitland, minister without portfolio. There Is no\nmember of that body who ie more\nadequately informed on conditions\nthroughout the Province. Mr. Moat-\nland, ss time goes on. will show himself a growing tower or strength to\nthe Conservative Government, and the\nvaluable services which he is capable\nof rendering should be utilized more\nand more. Logical speakers, forceful\nand convincing in argument and careful ln the choice of their words,\nare few and far between In our Provincial Legislature. When, added to\nthese abilities, then ls a fund of accurate Information an attractive personality and a pleasing manner of delivery, the treat of hearing from Mr.\nMaitland becomes all the more accentuated.\nMr. Maitland, before joining the Government, had been au active figure\nln the Conservative politics of Vancouver for many yean, loyal always to\nthe principles of that party one whose\nparticipation lent strength to the cau_*\nand a personality who has continued\nto win and hold friendships. It was a\nsubstantial gain to the politics of British Columbia when he was elected\nto the legislature. Premier Tolmie\nwho has a keen appreciation of Mr\nMaltland's worth, Immediately invited\nhim to Join his cabinet. The choice\nhas been Justified In every way. Mr.\nMaltlanrys career in public of.ice\nhas only commenced, and already hr\nhas given ripe promise of a rich development, \u2014victoria Colonist.\npercentage of tne residents ot the\ntown? If you could do that, could you\nwrite their Initials correctly without\nresorting to the telephone directory or\nother authority? Oould you write\ndown offhand, the names of your town\nof city oflclals. your school board, your\nrural municipal oflclals, getting all the\nnames, Initials and offices correct\nCould you gather the threads of a\nstory from a dozen persons and weave\nthem into an Intelligent, readable account the first writing? Could you write\neight to ten columns of material of\n1200 to 1400 words each in two or\nthree daya week after week, year after\nyear, and when you had finished those\neight or ten, pound out two or three\ncolumns more before press time? In\nwriting a headline, could you call to\nmind ln a moment enough synonyms so that you would not repeat\nthe main thought In the same words?\nCould you Judge In a minimum of\ntime what size headlines and what I\nposition ln the paper should be given\nto the many score of stories that;\nmight go Into your paper?   Could you\ndecide ln a moment, or exercise \"ana\u00a9\"\nJudgment on the downs of questions \u2022 j\nnewspaper man must  face  daily 4fl\nCat  a  majority   of   them   correct?\nWe won't time vou\u2014but lf you could ]\ndo these few simple things --*\u2022\u2022*\u2022 a thou***\naand and one more difficult ones, you I\nahould   be   a   newspaper   editor.\nTbe point we wish to make Is, that I\none can produce a good newspaper only!\nafter continual, diligent study and!\nyears at practical experience. Youl\nhave heard dozens of person* remarttl\nthat they could turn out a newspaper!\nand a good one, too, a bit better, Lnl\nfact, than the one they are getting.!\nThat ls not true, unless they have!\ngone through the yean and study that!\na good newspaper demands of Its\nmakers.\nWere lt not for the peculiar fascln-j\natlon     assoclawd     with\nwork, there  would be  no  newspaper*,!\nfor   there   ls   no   greater   task-masterj\nand   money  alone   would   be   far\nscant   compensation.\u2014Saanich   Revtevl\nSHORTAGE OF BITTER\nThere are persistant cries for a prohibitive tariff on the importation o1\nNew Zealand butter.) The partisan?\nof this kind of embargo have nothing\nto say to the fact that Cam-1? ?.\u25a0\u25a0\nthe present moment, does nt produce\nenough butter for its own local consumption. If it were necessary to get\none's provisions entirely from our own\nfactories, there, and many of our\nfellow citizens wuld have to go without fhls most nourishing comestible.\nIn other words, Canadians *_*x_ld ttt\nsome millions of pounds of butter\nless each year. One conclusion ,, .,i>-\nvios: Canadian producers should first\norganize themselves to take full advantage of local consumption It Strang\ners have been able to get a footing\nhere in the butter trade, we must look\nfor the principal reason in the Insufficiency of our own production\u2014Quebec  Satiel.\nAll Inquiries addressed to Miss Kirk\nnam ln care of the \"Efflc.ent Housekeeping\" department will be answered\nin these columns In thPir turn, This\nrequires considerable time, however,\nowing to the kreat number received.\n\u2022So if a personal or quicker reply *b desired, a stamped and self-address d\nenvelope must be enclo.s-.d with the\njue.tlon, Be sure to um your full\nnam, street number and the na;ne of\nyour city  and province.\u2014The editor.\nSTEADY   PROGRESS\nThe school of nursing ln connection\nwith Hackett Medical College for Women, Canton, China, is making steady\nprogress under the leadership of Its\nfirst Chinese acting principal. The\nCanadian Presbyterian missionary,' Dr.\nJessie MacBeain, Is associated with\nHackett.\nMAKING   A   NEWSPAPER\nGetting out a good newspaper Is\na fascinating task, but It la also a\ndifficult one. No other Job that comes\nto mind ts quite so taxing, so hurried or demands greater pains. Prom\nthe moment a newspaper ls started, be\nit either dally or weekly, the work\nis carried on under pressure, a race\nagainst time. Put yourself In an editor's  position\u2014could  you do lt?\nCould you, for example, spell correctly, offhand the  names of a large\nPILES\n1   guarantee,        lr\n' writing, te\ncure your piles or refund\nthe fee  Nurse In attendance for women  Write for\nfree booklet   Frank Rose\nM. D   rectal \u25a0meclaltst 404\nwiegler   Building.   Howard\nRiverside,   Spokane **\u00bb\nHOME SEWING\nWeek Continues\nUntil Saturday the 8th\nA Great Collection ol All\nThat Is New in Yard Goods\nTHE NEW IMPORTED\n. PRINTS\n25c, 35c, 45c\nAND     \u00a3QC     YARD\nNEW  SILKS  AND ,\nIMPORTED VOILES\nT0 $8.50 YARD\n45c\nPRINTED  MATERIALS\nPREDOMINATE\nTHIS YEAR\nIf it is quality merchandise\nyou wish come to\nSmart Shoppe for Smart Women\nLet us figure your bills ot\nBuilding Material Coast Lumber a specialty.\nBuilding\nMaterial      John Burns & Son\nIt pays the woman who has a number bt children to buy the best material on account of their possibilities of\nbeing handed down to the next child\nto wear out. It sounds rather hard\n\u25a0 I but \u25a0- certainly save\nmother time and money.\n;\u25a0;:;\n;..;::\n:\u25a0*\u25a0:\n.iTFTTff.\n\"BUILD  B.   f\n^-v\n\u2014J\nM1DDLE-AOE IS THE PERIOD WHEN\nYOU KNOW A DOZEN DAJJDY WAYS\nTO REGAIN VIM AND VIGOR tF\nYOU   ONLY  HAD TIME.\nBoys'\nWagons\nWe Have on Display WAGONS of Every Ueseiiptiun\nFrom the $3.50 Line Up to the 912.50 Line\nFinest Assortment\nALSO\nI.IDDJE CARS,  SCOOTERS and SAND CARS\nPRICES ALWAYS RIGHT\nNelson Hardware Co.\nWhultmlc mid Retail Quality Hardware\nB. C.\nTEN YEARS AGO\n(Prom The Dally News. March 4, 1920)\nYesterday, ln the Dominion house,\nOpposition Leadler Mackenzie King\ndemanded a general election, charging\nthe government with not being re\u00abp-\npesentat-tve.\n\u2022 \u25a0  \u2022   *   *\nOwing to the Consolidated Mining At\nSmelting company of Canada having\ndecided not to make regular shipment*\nfrom Its mines at Rossland, 100 men\nwere laid off which resulted ln a general strike of all of tlie employees. '\n\u00bb   \u00bb   \u2022\nThe entire staff of the local Hudson\nBay's company store met Ui the store\nyesterday and presented C. C. Packman\nwith an adjustable brass reading lamp.\nThe presentation was made by Miss\nJessie fowler.\n\u2022   \u00bb   \u2022\nNelson curlers 'returned last night\nfrom Rossland from the bonspiel. where\nthey won both in the number of game*,\nand the greatest total of points. E. G.\nSmyth'.s rink won every one of the\nsix games playedr W. *R. Thompson's\nrink came next and Donald Guthrie's\nnext. Nelson curlers won the aggregate   183  to   166.\nThe\nMothers'\nPoint of\nView\nIn asking letters from patrons on their\nexperience with Pacific Milk as a food\nfor infants we are seeking the point of\nview of thoee who have raised their\nchildren on this good milk. Por the\nbest letters we offer the following\nprizes:\n1st-iws.oo oaalv\n2nd\u2014810,00   cash\n3rd\u2014Full case Pacific Milk.\n4.1wHulf case Pacific Milk,\n8th   to   10th\u2014One  dozen   cans   of\neach   of   the   last   six   best   letters\nchose n\nWo would  Ilk--  tt\u00bb  letters  all  in  by\nMarch  1.\nPacific Milk\nISM  Homer   Street\n\\ st ii. mu ver. B. C.\nDominion of Canada\nIncome Tax\n::::::\n:x-x:.txxxxxz~\nUSED\nCARS\nWe havc a choice of Used Cars in\nguaranteed condition. The prices are\nright.  We need the floor space.\nSmedley Qarage Co.\nPhone 71\nCORPORATION DIVIDEND,\nWAGE AND SALARY RETURNS\nDue March 31st\nThe law requires that all Corporations, Joint Stock Companies\nand Associations shall make information returns covering all\ndividends, bonuses, wages and salaries paid during the year 1929.\nEvery person who fails to make such returns on or before March\n31st is liable to a penalty of $10.00 for each day of default\n(maximum penalty not to exceed $50.00.)\nCorporation Information Returns are to be made on Forms T4\nand T5, copies of which can be had from youc Postmaster, or\nthe Inspector of Income Tax in your district Act promptly and\navoid penalties.\nSECRETARIES NOTE:   Do not neglect to obtain\nforms T4 and T5 and file returns immediately*\nWhere Income Tax Inspectors Are Located:\nWINNIPEG, MAN.       REGINA, SASH,\nCommercial Building   McCallum Hill Bldg.\nSASKATOON. SASK.\nMm Building\nCALGARY, ALTA.\nCuatomt Building\nEDMONTON, ALTA.\nP.O. Building\nPRINCE ALBERT, SASK.\nP.O. Building\nVANCOUVER, B.C.\nWinch Building\nThe Department of National Revenue\nIncome Tax Division\nHON. W. D. EULER, OTTAWA c S. WALTERS,\nMine-ten- of NeKione.1 Ree-nee- Commitiioner 0\/ Income T__s\n________\n -**^\u2014\n33\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS, * TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 4, 1930\nPageFiva'\nBELFORD NOTES\nB___\"ce-t_>, B C. March -.\u2014Mr. <u~-\nktm. James Bal-lti*WHoMew-r- match\n-hive their deetightar Mrs, George Talbot\nsine, her Infant son* of Vancouver\nMe-tlng them for some weeks.\nQeorg. Dumont ol tb* Pend OreUle\nla a visitor at Blewltt.\n' Miss Annls Blewltt was a Nelson\nvisitors durUe_ the week-end.\nMlss   Phylis   Jerome   was   a   Nelscn\nvisitor   on   Saturday.\nThe New\u2014\nAstoria Shoes\nAre  Sere, for Your\nInspection\n\u2022   We say the Astoria is\nfche beat man's shoe manufactured in Canada.\nOxfords and High Shoes\nBlack and Tan\nR. Andrew & Co.\nheaders in Footfashion\nSociety^\nThl* column la conductetl \\*m\nMr* W J., vietr_iu_. aVl news ot\n. ttri\u2014l nature, Itirlilejlne recap-\nt-oi-L prlvat* (ntartalns-ent*. personal Items, nuu-rlaej-s, etc., will\nappear ln this oolumn. Telephone\nMrs.  Vlgneux at  ner  home,  Kerr\nIS WEDDED\napartment*.\n*\" -&*%.\ny__\n7\nDODDS\nKIDNEY\n\/   PILLS\ntr \u25a0   , \u25a0    ? .. - ' _   Tf\"\nMr and Mrs. P. B. ahcftlekl, SlUca\nstreet entertained recently on two\noceartdiij. at bridge. The first wae in\ntumor of Mr. and Mrs. a. L. Landon,\nwho are leaving In the course of a\ncouple of week* to reticle In Grand\nForks, where ber hpsbend Jus been\ntransferred. Prizes on these occasions\nwens won tt. Mn. James Brodle, W. M.\nCameron nnd by Mrs Prank Baker and\nH. A. Nicholson. Mr and Mm. Shef-1\nfield's invited guests included Mr. '\nand Mrs. O. L. Landon. Mr. and Mr*\nW. M. Cameron, Mr, snd Mrs, Bevan,\nDr. and Mra. W B. Steed, Mrs and Mrs\nRobert Crerar, Mr. end Urs. w. W.\nMyers, Mr and Mrs. A. A. O. Williams\nMr n_j_d Mrs. James Brodle, Mr. inn'\nMrs. P. B Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. E. C.\nHunt, William Mcfl Brown, Mlas Margaret Metseod, Miss. Margaret Morgan\nMiss M. T Bartlett of Trail, Mr nnd\nMrs. Bruce Orady, Captain Dttlgaa, Mr.\nand Mrs. t. a. Bradley, Mr. and\nMrs. Prank Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hamilton, Mr. And Mrs, W- J.\nOerbracht, Mr. and Mrs. W. Gibbon,\nMr. and Mrs. H. A Nicholson, Mr. and\nMrs. R. D. ami, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ramsay, Mr. and Mrs. John McPhail and\nMr and Mrs. C.  D.  Stark.\n\u2022 #   *\nCarl A. Llndow returned to Salmo\nyesterday after a couple of days In\nthe city.\n\u2022 *   \u00bb\nMlss Jessie McDonald, daughter of\nMr. and Mrs. J. A. McoDnald. Mlll\nstreet, has left for Missoula, Montane., where she has accepted a position\nas laboratory technician at the Phorn-\nton hospital.\n\u2022 *   *\nPercy Watson was in town from\nYmlr on business yesterday.\n\u2022 \u00ab   \u2022\nR. MoLod of Trail Rpent the weekend  with friends In the city.\n\u2022 *   \u00ab\nS. Ball of Ymlr peid a visit to\ntown yesterday.\n\u00ab   \u2022   t\nJim Cunliffe of thn Bank of Montreal staff in KmIo, has returned\nafter a week-end at his homt in Nelson.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nMr. and Mrs. J .A.Kennedy of Trotter\npaid a visit to town over lhe weekend.\n\u00bb   *   *\nJ. M. Klmpton of the Nelson branch\nof the imperial Bank of Canada,\nwho has been relieving in Creeton, has\nreturnd  to  his poet.\n\u2022 *   *\nLeonard Pitta. Falrview, has left for\na vacation to the coast cities.\nCSS\nH. Perry Leake of Balfour ppent\nyesterday   in   Nelson.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. Clothier, manager of thn Waterloo consolidated mine at Kdgewood,\npaid  a  visit  fo  town  yesterday.\n\u2022 *   #\nMra. J. W. Armstrong of Lartlo left\nlast evening for Victoria.\n\u2022 *   *\nMr. and Mrs. Harry Moore arrived\nfrom Spoka.no to make their home in\nNelson.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nMrs. P. D. Gordon of Grand Forks\nand her Biand-rlauBh.er, little Miss\nBetty  Currnn,  vlio 1ms  be'.'.i ..visiting\nMrs. Joseph E. Cassan. whose marriage to Joheph E. Cassan took place\nat St. Jude's church Toronto recently.\nMrs. Cassan is the only daughter of\nA J. Anderson, K.C, M.P.\n<ttie\nWillis\nYOUR home is\nnot complete\nwithout a P'ano,\na Willis Piano\nwe should say,\nbecause The Willis is Canada's\nfinest piano. It\nis unexcelled for\nworkmanship,\nbeauty and tone\nat its price. See\nit today!\nKootenay Music House\nYour  Music  find  Radio   Headquarters\nNear Bank of Montreal\nNelson\nher, arrived In Nelson on Sunday\nnight. Mrs, Gordon ls the guest of\nher son-in-law and dauKhter, Mr. and\nMrs, J, B. Curran, Carbonate street.\n\u2022' \u2022 \u2022\nMrs Guy Wright, Stanley street, and\nher daughter \"Eleanor have returned\nfrom a week-end   in Spokane.\n* *   *'\nMrs. w. A.   Latta, Vancouver street.\naccompanied by her daughter. Mlss\nMable Latta, left yesterday for Spokane ,\n* \u2022 *\nMr, and Mrs. J. j. Hawkins, Fair-\nview have, received word of the marriage of their daughter, Edith Mary,\nto Halsey J. Lenaghen cf Boise, Idaho\nThe marriage took place nt 8nndpoint\nIdaho.\n* *   t\nA Jolly party   wag held recently  at,\nthe home on. Silica Hfrect of Mr. and\nMrs. C. V. Oagnon when James H.\nGagnon was ho\u00abt to n number of his\nfriends compliment ins; Mlss Marie\nGuthrie of Seattle. Those assisting in\nserving were Mlss Marlon Blackwood,\nMiss Jean Waldie and Mlss. Myra\nHumphry Among the invited guests\nwere Mlss Marie Guthrie, Mlss Marlon\nBlackwood. Mlss Alolse WrsppcMrp.\nM. J. Vlgnoux, Miss Dorothea Ora-\nMlas Alia Johiwtone, Miss Mhtarn\nMcDonald, Mlsa Margaret Jarvis, MIm\nJean Waldie, Mist, Myra Humphry,\nMiss Maxine McSweyn, Mlas Vera Cralc\nof 'frail, Miss Helen Murphy. Mist*\nIrene EdmonrtfcDn, Miss Jean Gilker,\nMiss Violet, Towgood, Miss Gladys\nfctheitngtiam. Arthur B. Ollker, W.\nj. Sturgeon, Kenneth 0. Pish. George\nWarner, E- L. Plaina. Allied Noxon,\nHarvey F. Wallace. W. C. McBey ot\nTrall  and  Gordon   German.\n* \u2022   *\nCaptain P.   Coglr of Procter paid   a\nvisit to town  yesterday.\n* *   *\nMrs,   A.   Fournler   cf   Crawford   Bav\nspent yesterday tmoppiug lu the olty.\n\u25a0* * \u2022\nIjOUgaU McLaughlin, pioneer hard-\nwmp merchant ot Kelson, and now of\nVancouver, spent yteterday renewing\nold acquaintances   In ihe city.\n* #   t\nMiss    M.    *$.-    Bai'.ltt-of    ill*    Trail\nCentral school stt-Tf Is e^-iunglng positions   for   the   week  with   Mfea   Enid\n'Etter of the Nrhon Junior Ulsih school\nj teaching   staff.\nI     Boy L. Hood, Valrvlew. has returned   TRINITY   CHURCH\nfrcm  a  week   spent   in  the  Okana\u00aban\nvalley.\n* *   *\nMrs.   Martin   Kendrlck   of   Rossland\nwas a VeCek-eittl   visitor In the cuy.\nKasip and now of Vancouver, arrived\nIp towp yMteroAy morning from Kaalo.\nT. LlEYASSEUR IS\nSPEAKER ON ROTARY\nLUNCHEON PROGRAM\nGives   High   Lights   on   Meat\nPacking    IndiiHtry;    Uses\nChicago as Illustration\nT. E. Levesacur. in a vocational talk\ngiven yesterday on the Rotary luncheon\nprogram touched cn the salient points\nof   the   meat   packing   industry.\nMr. l-avesseur as plained that thla\nindustry has supplanted even that of\n\u00bbteel manufacturing as a leader in the\nUnited State* and that during 1829\nturnover bad amounted to some three\nbillion   dollars.\nTbe speaker used the stock yards\nand packing houst-.-, of Chicago in\nillustrating his talk These famous\nstcok yards, known around the world,\ncover aome 500 acres in one solid\nblock. To this point cattle, sheep and\nhogs art shipped from all over the\ncontinent. When the livestock arrives\nat the yard*,'pens arc procured from\n(he company which owns the yards.\nAll sales are handled hy commission\nmen who sell to t he highest bidder\nwhether he be highest packer or not.\nOn each head at stock sold these men\nreceive a  commlaBlon.\nTurning to the puckliiK houae Mr.\nLevasseur explained that the hogs\nare driven to the top of the bylld-\ninu from the pens and there are given\na shower and allowed to cool off before\nbeing slaughtered. After being driven\ninto a small room each hog has its\nhind legs shackled and is pulled aloft\nto an overhead track, where it is carried\na long head down t o t he d Ispa tcher\nwho cuts the mam artery. Travelling\nalong further the hog ts automatically\ndipped into scald Ii:, water before proceeding to the \u25a0draper where nil hair\nis scrapped off. I'urther along the\ntrack the carcass K examined by doctors employed by the Rovemment lor\nthis work. After examination t he\ncarcass is confined to coolers of varry-\niHg temperatures before going to the\ncutting room whcr<* the different cuts\nare made and consigned to chutes\nwhich lead to other departments where\ncuring and packing operations are\ncarried out.\nsilOKT   -lOB   HADE   OF  BEEF\nBeef cattle start from separate pens.\nAbove eaeh of theae i.*. a platform\nMong which the dispatcher walks with\n_ sledtre hammer with which he shatters the skulls of the animals. The\nfloors o fthese peas collapse and the\nslide tr) the floor below where\ntht -kinuinr is donr. Only 30 minutes elapse from the time :. beef is\nslaunhtereti until It reaches a cooler\nAfter being cooled Die carcass In cut\ni.jto   quarters   for   shipment.\nOne Chicago pflDklng bpUM, which\nU the largest of its kind in the world,\nhas 7000 freight .am which are sent\nto all parts of the continent with the\nproducts of the company. This particular company also produced. 70 million tnns of fertiliser from by-products\nlast year.\nIn order to supply the demand of tho\nforeign population ni the UnlU-d States\nit is necessary Cot this packing hems\nto put out 150 different kinds of\nMUtagtt,\nIn the Statet #tfen_ tho per capita\nconsumption M meat is 153 pounds\na vox it ia found' that pork ahd park\nprodects are in the greatest demand\nfor domestic  use.\ni\"i*Tr-i^\"'M,'ii5aSigaM,,*,,ag,ig^ai|\nCAN'T DO WITHOUT\n-\nCanadian Traveller's Tale\n\"KRUSCHEN KNOWN\nTHE WORLD OVER!'1\nI^ead this romantic story of a\nCanadian ** globe trotter\" who,\nwherever she went, found Kruschen\nSalts on tbe breakfast table. In the\nbackwoods of the Australian Rush, in\nMew Zealand, in the Fiji Islands, they\nall take their \" daily dimeful.\" What\nfurther proof could be asked of thc\nwonderful efficacy of Kruschen ?\nRivermurt,\nToronto, \u00ab, Ont.\n\u2022* I feel I muit write you of your\nwonderful Kruschen Salts. I have used\nthem for 4 yearn how, and I would not\nbe without a bottle in the house for\nworlds. I also give them to my three\nchildren, ages 2, 4, and 0 years.\n44 In the lint place I was away 14\nthe backwoods in Western Australia\n(the bush) and I went to the doctor\nthere and complained of my kidneys\nand he advised Kruschen and the store\nfat the village sold it. I was surprised.\nWe were JS00 miles up country and yet\npractically all the settlers there had\ntheir Kruschen on their breakfast\ntable. From there I came to Canada\nvia New Zpalaud and Fiji In lauds and\n1 saw your Kruschcn advertised.\nIt in knows tha world over.\"\n(Mrt.) F. Bone.\nTbe secret of Kruschen's success is\nI l_ecauie, being a combination of six\n\u25a0\u00bbtti,UatU\u00ab*fc>a.'theucedJtgfthe\nMLss It Daly has returned from\nseveral weeks spent on bu*dhata lr.\nmany ens tern  cities.\nJ.   A.   McDonald,   who  has   been   In i\nWinnipeg  on   a   business  meting  and j\nwho also visited   while stay in Regina\nand Calgary,   haa   returned.\n\u2022 *   *\nAmon? visitors to town yefitevdny was\nMrs. W. O. Ward of Valllcan.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nM, Hanna, Great Northern conductor\nls speiidiiiK; a few days with his family\nln   Spokane.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nJack Madden has returned from r.\nbusiness  trip   to   Vernon.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. w. L, Sheeler have returned to Oalena Farms after a weekend in Neluon.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nMr Sand Mrs. Douglas G. Nagle and\ntheir two small dauKhtersS who are\nholidaying in California have left for\ntheir home in Nelson. They will visit\nen route at various points in California.\nWashington, and points in British\nColumbia.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. E. T. Coleman of Valllcan paid a visit to the city yesterday,\nt       *t\"     i\nA. E. Whitfield, teller-arcountant of\nthe Imperial Bank, of Canada, has left\nfor Creston, where he has been transferred. Ho Is betnn Miccpedcd by T\nA. .Cunnings of the bank's staff nt\nWilkie,  Sask.\n\u2022 *   *\nColonel   H.    H.    Yulll,   formerly   of\nLADIES' AID PUT\nON SOCIAL NIGHT\nI kdltl hkJ of the Trinity United\nchurch held a splendid social and musical program ln the church recently,\nThe evening was spent with games,\noontests, community singing and m*is-\nltfil program followed  by  refreshments.\nW. E. Wasson and Dr W. B. Steel\nwere masters of ceremonies for a\nS',rand march which was entered into\nby every one. A hat triminliu; contest\nMi t i'*::nut race were the hit of the\nevening and provided ki'c-l amusement\nfor the audience. Mlss Gladys Ewtns\nwon tho peanut race and 'Scotty\"\nThompson won the hat trimming contest. Mrs. Percy Amas displayed the\nhats which 12 men decorated. The\ncontest brought out some talented\nmilliners.\nMIMICAL rKOf.K.VM\n\u2022 Pianoforte dust was rendered by\nthe Manahiin slaters, vocal idSoi by B\nLowery and Mrs. G M. Rose im<jt a\nhumorous loot by p. Webe*-, iha latter\nbeing encored several time*. Mlss\nEtter, Mrs. B Lowery, O M Ruse.\nB. Lowery as a chorus sang \"Carry Me\nBack to Old Vlrslnta.\"\nAn old car stunt nrtcd by the\nyoung people waa excedtngly humorous\nMiss Owen Lowery accompanied at\nthe piano.\nFollowing the refreshments Dr. W\nB. Steed on iwhalf ofthe ladies aid\nthanked all who helped to make\nthe evening such a success and also\nthanked Mrs, Lcwcry for such a well\nplanned   program.\nCsMeagher's\n611 Baker Street.      Pkotie 200\nStore Neivs^D\nNEW SILKS, RAYONS AND NEW WASH GOODS IN ALL THE\nSEASON'S BEST PATTERNS. DESIGNS THAT ARE NEW AND\nEXCLUSIVE.\nNew Prints and Cambrics\n45c, 55c to 60c the Yard\n36 inch materials in all the new patterns.  Perfectly fast colors and a'splendid range to select from.\nThe Yard  45\u00a3, 55^ to 60$\nNew Printed Rayons\n75c to S1.65 a Yard\nA  cojnplete  assortment  of  these  new\nspring goods. The patterns are all stnart\nand new and they have all the appearance cf real silk.   36 inches wide.\nAt, the Yard  75\u00ab* to ?1.65\nNew Silk Voiles\nS1.75 the Yard\nA voile that Is as scft as chiffon and\nwill drape as well.   There is a splendid\nrange of patterns and colors      press\nlengths only.\nAt, the Yard f 1.T5\nPotters Prints\n3 Yards for 81.00\nFast color English Print.    32 inches\nwide.     Light or dark colors and in a\nrange of patterns.\nSpecial 3 Yards for  ?1.00\nNew Printed Canton\n83.50 thc Yard\nThese come in Dress lengths only and\nare the smartest designs shown this\njeason. They come in all splendid range\nof new prints on extra good quality\nOantnn 40 inches wide\nOnly,   the   Yard    $3.!50\n. New\nCanton\nCrepe\n$1.98 to 82.95\na Yard\nSo'endid quality new\nsilk cantons in this\nseason's shades as\nWill -\u2022> black and\nnavy. 40 inches wide.\nSplendid Value at, a\nYard $1.98 to\n$2.95\nTO*0W\\\\}i1W*1 \u00bb*W'___^rm^iW*si^m\nNELSON GIRL IS\nHAILED SUCCESS,\nSOUTHERN STAGE\nMiss    Marion    Clayton    Finds\nFavor in Eyes of  California Dramatists\nTTTTT^\" *\"\" *\".' ; '.'- tTTZTTS*\n:_:::\n___\u25a0__\u25a0\nAPPLICATION FOR\nSUBSTITUTIONAL\nSERVICE GRANTED\nLately the dramatic critics on Southern California newRpapez-s have written\nmuch complimentary copy concerning\nthe work of Mlss Ma.rion Clayton on\nthe legitimate stage. Mlss Clayton\nlived ln Nelson a number' of years\nago wtth her mother, Mm. Ruby Clayton, and is the niece of Mrs. H. H. Pltla.\nMiss Clayton graduated about two\nyears ago from the Cornish School of\nDramatic Art in Seattle. Slie won\n.several scholarships during her enrollment  there.\nSince that time she has acted successfully on the stage in Salt Lake City\nas well as ln California where she is\nnt present appearing in the Civic Re-\nRepertory theatre ln Hollywood.\nTake\nProgram for Year,\nGreenwood School\nBoard, Satisfactory\nGREENWOOD, B. C. Mar. 3\u2014The an-\nnu.i meeting f the school board\nwas held ln the public office of Charles\nKing on Friday. The general business\nol tne board for the past 12 months as\nreported by the Secretary -Treasurer.\nG, S- Walters proved satisfactory. A\nvery satisfactory report was read from\nT. G. Carter the Inspector of Schools\nfor this district ae to the management, staff and general condition pertaining to the school ln Greenwood.\nMr. and Mrs. Lenaghen\nAre Honored by Staff\nof   Reno  Gold   Mine\nsystem\u2014of stomach, live?, kidneyt,\nnerves, blood nnd brain. Start on\nKruschen to-morrow\u2014we \u00a7how you\nhere how yon ban make a trial ftt our\nexpense.\nFREE TRIAL OFFER\nIf you have never tried Kruschen\u2014\ntry it now at our expense. We have\ndistributed a ereat many special\n\"GIANT** packages which make it\neasy for you to prove.our claim for\nyourself. Ask your druggist for the\nnew \" GI^NT * 76c. package.\nThis constats of our regular 76c. bottlo togcthf r\nwith ooofisteM trial bottle\u2014sufficient for about\none week, open the trial nottle first, put it to\ntho test, ana then, If not entirely convticed\nthat KniBchen dots \u2022 vent-blag we claim tt to\ndo, the regular bottle li still as good aa ww.\nreturn your 75e, Tauwaiaiely aod without\nquestion.   Tea have tried Knuehea free, at\nWhat   oould     be     fairer T\neur eitpBBBe-\nMauufactureol b;\nB*_bs Euahes, Ltd.,\n\u21225fl).  Importers:\nToroate.\nthe crackling\nCEREAL\nKellogg's Rice Krispies are\nso delightfully crisp they actually crackle in milk or\ncream.\nGood for all the family.\nSo easy to digest and nourishing. Wonderful with fresh\nor canned fruits or sweetened with honey. Use in\nmacaroons, candies. At all\ngrocers in the\nred-and-green\npackage. Made\nby Kellogg in\nLondon,  Ont.\nRICE\nKRISBES\nAICE KBISPIES\nIn thc case of the Oannaian Bank or\nCommerce vcrsm D. Jardln of 10O-Mlle\nhou-o E. P. Dnwson wees grantexl application (or substitutional service of\nthe writ by reiciFtereel mall, by Judge\nW. A Nlsbet nt chamber sessions yesterday  mornlnK.\nThe action Is one regarding prcmls-\nsary notes and the plaintiff t, the\nMedicine Kat branch erf the C-nndlnn\nBank  of Commerce.\nSOVTH~SLQCAN\nSOUTH SLOCAN. B. o.. Match 3\u2014Mrs.\nJohn Murray was h shopper in Nelson\non Saturday.\nMr. and Mrs. M. Edwards have as\ntheir guest their daughter Mary who\nhas been spending some months or\nSandon\nMrs. J. Poto.ky waa a Noleon visitor\nou Saturday.\nMrs O. .' Clwpihan spent Saturday\nvisiting   frlcntls   in   Nelson.\nw. ,i. Tlndale and hi, ton Grant\nwere motorist* to Nelson on Saturday\nevening.\nMr. and Mrs. w w. Bennett and\nson   Bobby   spent   Saturday   In   Nelson\nBONNINGTON ITEMS\nBONNINGTON FALLS, B c. Mar*\n3\u2014Mrs, W, G. Elsdon and some Bo-bland Douglas who have be,,, spending\nthe week In Nelson the guest* of\nMr. and Mrs. O. N. Gilchrist, Falrview\nhave returned Mr. Elsdon moteired ln\nfor them  on  Sunday.\nW. C Motley was a Nelson visitor\non Saturday,\nJo* Riley ol the city power plant\nspent   Saturday   In   NtUon,\n9ALMO, B. C, March 3\u2014Mr, and\nMrs. H. J. Lenaghen were welcomed\nby their friend* at Reno Gold mine\nnear Salmo, on their return from Idaho.\nR. V. Nelly, on behalf of the staff\nand employees of the Reno Gold Mining Co., prenereted Mr. and Mrs. Len-\nseerhen with a wedding gift of a cabinet\nof silver, a silver tea service and a\nkitchen shower of china and aluminum\nware.\n(Become a\u2014\nRegular\nPatron\nAre you a rejrular patron at the Golden Gate\nIf not a trial of our ex.\ncellent lunch and\nprompt service will convince you that there is\nonly one place for your\nnoonday meal and that\nis tho Golden Gate.\n<6he\nGolden Gate\nCafe\nToelte\nGive the family a real treat tc:iight\nin the form of a delicious de Bart. Seive\na brick of Curlew Ice Cream. They will\nbe delighted.\nCurlew Creamery Co., Ltd,\nIce   Cream Buller Mil-\nAll  Perfectly   Pasteurlzeel  Pruelmls\n-; t ; r;\naratrixrirtrr::::::::::::::::::;::\nEvery Woman\nShould Know\nthe comfort and security of\nKotex, tbe New and Improved Sanitary Napkin\nTrue comfort during times of hygienic distress, because Kotex\nfits like a garment and is easy to adjust. Wonderfully soft\nand pliable, and exceedingly absorbent.\nAbsolute security and safety, ensuring freedom from worry.\nIt deodorizes by a patented process.\nKotex protects against serious consequences that so often\nfollow when proper care is not taken. Doctors and nurses\nadvise Kotex.\nNo embarrassment when buying. Just say Kotex at anv drug,\ndry goods or departmental store. Regular size 60c. for box\nof a dozen.   Super-size 75c.   Directions in every package; _A\n5 Features of tbe New and Improved', Kotex\n_c\u00bbte- 1* froft\u2014 Not a de-\n\u2022 c-peive e\u2014ftne\u2014e, that soote\nl.i-k. into chaftng h-rdn-ew.\nHut a delicate, Uwting -_t-\neaa.\n1   Sat*, eeerue.,,. keeps your\n-\u25a0 mind at ease.\nt   Kettet flllter\u2014e. far lighter\n\u25a0 and cooler than cotton, yet\n-tMOl-s 9 limes a. BIJC-.\nla hospital,. . . Kotex In\n\u25a0 ttie identical material used\niu 50% oi Canada's leading\nttoflpital,.\n\u25a0   Deen-eirt-M,  Mfeiy, thor-\n-\u25a0 ouihly,   by    a    patented\nMADE IN CANADA\nK0T6X\nSanitary Napkins\n \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0was.----S---._-i\nTHS NELSON DXH-Y NBW*  TUESDAY M0RN1NQ, MARCH i, 1930\n\u2022\u00ab_-\u00bb! THB NELBUII UAii-i -iejtto,    .u_-t\"\" _-.v,\u00bb.-v-_-v-> _\u25a0--- .\nWhmt Values Close Four Cents Down at Winnipeg\nSIEPORT COMES IN 1\nFORENOON BUT IS\nSLACKENED LATER\nIjast   Hoar   Re.esa.ons   Meet\nWith  Uttle  Opposition\non Market\nCALGARY OILS\nHULL WEEK-END IN    M^\nf EXPORTS BLAMED\n\u2022ti of Wtttrirawal of U. S.\nFarm Board Abo Has\nA. P. con-otldate*.\nCommonwealth   \t\nDalhousle    \t\nFreehold    .._....\u2014 --\u25a0\nHargal     -~\t\nBom*  Oil   \u2014\nat-rcury     \t\n\u25a0ICLeod     \t\n'Olcalt.  New    -\t\nRegent   \t\nRoyallte\nSterling   Pacific\ntJl\n1.40\n1*0\n.70\n1.00\n8.50\n.34\n.   3.0S\n.88\nM\n. 30.00\n.     .18\nV,     WINN\nEffect\n. WINNIPEG. Marc, Marth l\u2014X\n|dulL week-end ln Hheat exports\nJwhen foreign buyers looked else-\nj where for supplies deprewied the\n'Wianlpet market today. This lack\nssi development ia shipping circles\ncoupled with reports uf withdrawal\nof I nlted stales farm board operator^ from the ntarkrt, was tht\ncam* of a prior break here ln\nwhufti values were swept down\n\u2022IS, i, cents   to   four   cents   at   the\nPROVEN RESERVES\nNICKEL COMPANY,\n202,620,000 TONS\nAnnual    Report    Says    High\nGrade Ore Alone Indicates\n25-Year Supply\nMONTREAL MARKET\nFEELS EFFECTS OF\nWHEAT CONDITIONS\nPrices Move Downward; Utilities and Papers Join\nin Drop\nWINNIPEG  GRAIN\n*7-\nJeakness   at   Urerpool   was   re-\nepAnslble   far  an  early   price   drop\nof,more than two cents and, while\n.support was available ln the fore-\nnoon,  lt ji-nrked   late  ln  the   session   and\"; last-hour  recessions   met\nwtth   ltttft -Ww.Uon.\nThe    OctptJtr    future   moved    lower\ntor- an  extreme   loss  of  four  cents  to\ntl 14   bid   a ! bushel.   Both   Mav    and\n\u2022tame   wheaw wrens   off   3*t   cents,   the\nflnjfejng at kl.12  1-8 and the\ntatter\nlaiter \u00ab1.13\n\u2022 Iteporta   of:\n119\nM\nU\nNIW YORK, March T\u2014lhe International Nickel company of Canada.\nLtd., today reported net pioflt for\n1030 of 4.^2.235,908, comparel With\n\u202213,375,703 for the previous year. The\nfigures for 1928 do not reflect the Inclusion of the Mond Nickel company.\nThe 1029 net alter preferred dividends\nwere equivalent to 11.45 per share\nof common stock issued or Issuable.\ntotalling 13.768,208 shares, as compared\nto 81.05 per share for 19118 on 11,258,-\n208   shares.\nThe Inteniatlqnai NlokH report was\nnotable ln that lt disclosed for the\nfirst time the extent of the proven\nore reserve of this company, which\ncontrols more than 90 per cent of the\nknown supply ln the world. Prov* n\nreserves total 202,620,000 short tons of\n_    \u25a0.. . . \u25a0___..    _.        , ore. and without taking    Into consld-\n-_J Wn^\u00b0 Ar^L*^hJT\u00a3   \u00ab*tton  the  P**^y   <*  the  finding\n^^ of   Kotth   American   wheat   to   Qf Jurtfte, depo0ito  tj^ j^ Wiv1e ore\n\u00a5?___*   ***.*-   th*J   ***.  ^edled a\u00bb\u00ab>e.   Moountmg   to   about   a   third\nJlseenirage   traders Jor   at   least   one   of the proven reseTveSi at the p^^\nW    Holders of cash wheat were \u00abilajMlllj  rate  or  consumption,  indicates\nloath   to   part   with   supplies   at   pre-       suppl    ^ ^t for a6\nTelling   price    evels.   though   shippers']     Beyond   tnl8   vaUtlU   th_   ^aiUon-l\ntouts good. j vwt   j^erves,   together   \"wtth   future\nInevitable Improvements ln mining\nmethods and metallurgical processes,\nguarantee low cost nickel piotluctjon\nover a long period of time and fully\njustify a continuation of your company's aggressive sales development\npolicy,\"   the   report   adds.\nMONTREAL, March 3\u2014 Further un-\nsettlement in the wheat markets hsd\na depressing effect on the local stock\nmarket today and from the opening\nprices moved  Irregularly lower.\nThe utilities were generally softer.\nMontreal Power declining I1.. Quebec\nPower losing a like amount and\nShawinlgan a point. The equipments\nwere mixed, Cockshutt Plow being of;\nand Massey Harris advancing fractional^\nThe papers, likewise,, were Irregular,\nAbltlbl losing \\_. Canada Power and\nPaper advancing % and Fraser gaining\ntwo at  16\nOther moderately active Issues were\nCanada Car, '., lower at 26'_: Hamilton Bridge, Va lower nt 32; Natlonal\nBreweries, unchanged nt 39; McColl-\nFrontemic, Vi lower at 24 and Winnipeg Electric one higher at 44, after\ntouching 46. Canidian Pacific had the\nday's heaviest loss, clofing \\ lower nt\n206%.\nInternational Nicfecl Was lender with\nsalee in 12,754 shares to clow l>,\nlower at 39. Brazilian was second wlti.\nsales ln 0835 shares and closed *\u00ab\nlower at 37V\nFamous Players was third find was\n\u25a0-.   hlghctir at  50V\nTotal sales were 38,052 shares as\ncompared with 36.769 sharps on Friday\nand 71.683 shares on tho corresponding  dny  last year.\nMONTREAL STOCKS\nWINNIPEG,\ntloM:'\nOpen\nWheat\u2014\nM*y     \"J\nJuly   . IU\nOrt.\noat*\u2014\nMay   \t\nJuly   .     ..\nOct\t\nBarley\u2014\nMav    .\nJuly   \t\nOct\t\nWai\u2014 -J\nMay       \u2014\nJuly       \u2014\nRye\u2014\nMay       W.\nJuly        7-V.\n-Oraln eque-U.\"\nI ow     Clou\n114\nline1\n' *8\\\n65'\n5S\nif.\nTO'.,\nWe\n11-'..\n114\nB5t_\nr.4'i\nJ-Vi\n54V*\n67'.\nf.D'i\n73 V*\n111 Vi\nUS*\n114\n-\u00bb>.\n64',\n61'e\n61''e\n66H\n67'i\n160\n161!.\n00 V.\n73 V.\nSt'i\nCnsh wheat\u2014HO. 1 hard 10\u00bbH: *J. 11\nnorthern 10\u00bb\u00bb4: Ko 3 inriliern 105\",. |\nNo. 3 nOrt-KTl 101?.. K\u00bb 4 \u00bb*\u25a0'.'-. \"*?\u2022\n6 30',; No . 70\u00ab,; trM 58'.; Ira-k\n100\u00bb,;  -cre-ntnss  per tf.s *5.\nLOSSES ARE INA\nMAJORIH, CLOSE,\nNEW YORK MARKET\nHeavy   Selling   Tunis   Market\nDistinctly Reactionary at\nTimes\nU. S. STEEL LOSES\nOVER FOUR POINTS\nAmerican Can, Eastman Kodak,\nWestinghouse Electric in\nDrop\nMINNEAPOLIS GRAIN\nMtrnmAFOLIS. Minn,., Marc. S\u2014\nFlour unchanged, ln carload lot* family\npatent* quoted at 1016 to 67.06 a\nbarrel ln 06 lb. cotton sack*.\nShipment* 19,-07. Bran 613.-0 to\n\u2022MM\nWheat. No. 1 northern 6109 to 6126;\nNo. 1 red durum 93c; May 61.13;\nJuly   611114.\nCorn No. 3 yellow 77c to 60c.\nOat* No. 3 white S9!_c to 40Sc.\nFla. No. 1, 63.93 to 63.00.\nTORONTO STANDARD\nTURNS REACTIONARY\nDue Chiefly t\u00bb Profit-Taking;\nNickel and Noranda Close\nLower\nNEW YORK STOCKS\nHigh\n. 175*.\njUtted  Chemical\nAndes   \u2014\njVnerlcan,  can     142'.\nAm  Foreign Power 94\nAmerican   Loco   .... 99\".\nAm Steel Fdy   471,\nAm Smelt it-Ret\u2014 76U\nAm Telephone\nTobacco\nClose\n274\n33\n138'.,\n93\n99\n477.\n ^H\n.43\u00bb,    339%    139%\nJM'e     -43',     146 'r,\nLow\n174\n139 -, '\n89=,\n99 \u00bb\n47'.\n74',.\nVANCOUVER LIST\n232\n36%\nllll,\nWe\nMl'.\n36\n130\n93 *,\n125\n116%\n44\n981*,\n202%\n61\n132\n38'j\n120';\nOi1,,\n125 Vi\n15%\n29\n42 \\\n42'\n75'..\n68\n98s.\n28%\n38%\neVeaconda       76%     74%      1**n\nAtchl-Ol.   ...     ....   336%    232%    232%\nBaldwin     i     36%      36%     36%\nBait  et   Ohio    117%    116%\nBendix   Aviation   ..   \u2014        \u2014\nBethlehem   Steel   ..   99%     98%\nCjmadl-ii Pacific .204%   201%\n'Cerro de Paaco  ....   61%     61\n(The*  e-  Ohio  .\nChrysler   .\u2014 - .\nGun Oa* N*\u00bby .\nCorn  product.\nOupont     \t\nPord    iBligllsh' \u2014 \u2014\nPord of Canada ....   \u2014        \u2014\nPreeport   Tela*   ....   44 40%\ne_.ne._l   Motors 42%      42%\nOeneral   Electric    .    77 75%\nOranby       58        57%\nO N Preferred 98%     \u2014\nOaeat   West   Sugar   28%      28%\nBowe   Sound   . 39%     38%\nHudson   Motors 56%      55%\nInspiration   Copper . 30        29%\nint   Rapid   Ttanail   \u2014        \u2014\nInt   Nickel         40%      38%\nInt  Tel   e-  Tel 69%      67%\nKelly wprlngflcld :.     4%       4%\nKennecott  Copp-r..   56%     58%\ne-re_ge 8 8    31%      31%\nKroeggVr   and   Toll   39%     29\nMack   Truck       61        80%\nJda-h  Motors ,. 51%     49%\nNat Power e- Light   42\",      41\nN   I   Central 186%    183%\nNorthern   Pacific   -   93 93%\n(PBCluerd  Motors   ....    19%      16%\nPenn   K   R'     61%     81%\nPhillips Pete       36%      34%\nJladlo Oorp  .;    60%      -8\u00ab_\nE.KelU_..Orph   33%      31\nBandr  :.....   86%     38%\nIsland - ,. 119%      \u2014 '*\n8 Loula e_ 8 Fran 109%    109\nBchulte \u25a0  9V, \u00bb -8%\nBhell Unlonv (bu ....   22     \".Mi\nSinclair  COt!'    25%      24%\nt-bvit- CallJ-Kdlson    02%   ,.\u00ab>\n.Boutnern pacific .. 123     \u25a0*'\u25a0\u2014\nStan on -Foal   .     59%     564*\n-teen oil ot md   \u25a0\u25a0   \u2014     ,'.*a\\:\nStan OU of ft i ...   60%     S\u00bb'\neterwart Warner ...   40%     40   .\nStudebaker..-    43% '\u25a0\u25a0-\u00ab\nTnas  Oorp  -  '...   53 61%\nTna*   OulfSUlph       62%   ,61%\nUWon Oil of Calif   43%      .1%\nUnion Pacltlo  127      256\u00a5,\nO a Rubber     17%     26%\n0 B Steel  183       180%\n\u25a0Watt   a-ecttlp     117%    184\nWilly- Overland  ....     9%       9%\nSeUow Truck     10%     19%\ntaster-* Kodak ... 119%   116%\n\u25a0yie       60%     59%\nl_l*ml   . -31 30%\neUeny   .,.,,:    33%     31\nNat Store*  ...   66        66%\nUnited eUrcralt  ....   \u2014        \u2014\nBid\nBavvlew      mVt\nBig Missouri       .56\nBlueblrd    ,      -8\nCork   Province         \u2014\nOeorge   Enterprise         .08%\nGeorgia   Copper        1.36\nGeorgia   River         .09%\nGolconda          .78\nOrandvlew    \u2014     .10\nInt. C. It C      \u2014\nKootenay   Florence        .03%\nK.eMtuui   Kin*.  _      <03%\nLiiokyt jmi .    \u00ab*\u00ab\u25a0\nMarmot   River          \u2014\nMorton   Wollcy             ^17\nNational   S'.lver    06\nNoble   Five 16\nOregon Copper  13%\nPremier        1.15\nPend  Oreille       3.10\nPorter  Idaho   15\nReeves   McDonald          .86\n.,\u201e_,    Rufus Argenta      .04\n^?J?   Ruth   Hope     '   .10\ni__ . Silver   Crest         \u2014\n,5 \" I Sliver Cup       .01\ni\u201e    , Snowfiake     11\nTopley   Richfield         \u2014\nWhitewater 10\n68% 1\nItl\n68% !\n31%\n39%\n80%\n60%\n41%\n186\n93\n19\n61%\n33%\n46%\n31\n39\n119',\n109\n\u00bb6%\n'  11%\n*r  !\nr-tX'Vl\n60\n40%\n\"43.\n52%\n#.\n1?6%\n37\n160%\n184' -j\n9%\n30\n117\nHV,\n31\n83\n66 .\n64%\nAak\n.02\n.60\nM\n.09\n3.50\n.10'..\n.10%\n32\n.04%\n.03%\nM\n.13\n.07%\n.07\n.16\n.14\n1.26\n3.24\n.90\n.05\n.04\n.01%\n.12\n.02%\nSECOND SHELLY\nBUDGET NOW IN\nTHEBJC. HOUSE\n(Continued Prom Page One)\nBank of commerce\t\nDominion Bank  \t\nImperial  Bank  \t\nBank of Montreal\nBank ol Nova Scotia\nRoyal  Bank \t\nBank of Toronto   .\nAbltlbl Power A: Paper\nAsbestos Corporation\nAtlantic  Sugar  \t\nBell Telephone \t\nBrazilian T L _j power \t\nBritish American Oil \t\nBrompton  Paper  -\t\nCanada    Bronze\nCan Oar e- Foundry\nCanada   Cement   ..\nCanada  Cement   (pfd)   \t\nCanada    Converters    \t\nCanad*, Industrial  Alcohol\nrjanada   cotton*\t\nCan Oen  Electric   (pfd)   \t\nCanada   Power   ...\nCanada Steamship Line-\nCons Mining tt Smelting \t\nDominion Bridge\nDominion   Olaas       \t\nDominion Steel Corpn  ipfd)\nDominion  Textile  \t\nA. P. Grain \t\nHtllcreat  Colliers     ,. ,\t\nLeek. \u00ab  the Woods\n:,.aaey 'HarMs   ......\nMontreal   Power\nMontreal   Telegraph   \t\nMontreal   Xraniwajs\t\nNational Breweries   \t\nNational   Steel   Car   \t\nOfcUvte    Milling\t\nOntario Steel  Product* \t\nOttawa L H _ Power\nPenmans,\t\nPower    corporation\t\nPrice   Bros    _ \u2014\nQuebec   Power   .,\t\nShawlnlgan   \t\n.-Sherwln \"Williams    -\t\nlo   Canada  Power   \t\nsteel   of   Canada   \t\nit   Lawrence Flour Mills\nv.abasso   Cotton   \t\nWestern  Orooers  ..\nWinnipeg Railway   Ipfd)\n.Vinnipeg   Railway\n360\n228\n233\n308\n325\n308\n250\n2%\n8%\n.    158\n37\u00bb,;\n35.50\n.     26\n50\n. .     26%\n17>i\n91 li\n....     78\n9\n85\n.   285\n13%\n      18%\n.. .   216\n74\n. .     132\n. .     38\n79\n..     31\n..     60\n40%\n      33%\n.    134%\n48'i\n. ..    173\n.      28%\n68\n390\n...     18\n_..     90\n.     70\n.    .     72\n.    .     77\n03%\n..     75\n      34\n      34%\n47\n38\n      38\n. 21\n.... 100\n      44\nTORONTO. Ont, March 3-Following\nthe rather buUtoh movement of stock*\non the standard itock and mining\nexchange during Ue* latter part of\nlast week, price* today Limed somewhat reactionary due chiefly to the\nprom taking that develitped while\nprices were at the higher levels.\nTotal sales stood at 3W.993 shores\nand of thr 65 stock* traded in 42 declined, 19 eedva-e-es- and 14 remained\nunchanged In. plic.\nWith traruiactloo* of 4370 share*.\nInternational Nickel opened at 640.50\nand continued -to move down to a\ncloee of 8-9. \u2022 met loss [or the day\not 61-45. Noranda opened at 611,\nfell to a low of 640.75 but firmed up\nto a close at MISS . net lass of 81.35\nOeneral price weakness developed\nln the oil stock*. British American\n(old) declined ate to $39, while the\nnew issue fell 81.16 below its previous\nclose on this board to 11875. Imperial\ndropped off 96c to 623.75, Home was\ndown 75c to 68.25 and International\nPetroleum lost 16c, closing at 619.\nMinor price changes held in the gold\nand   silver   stock*.\nFollowing the reported wet gas strike\nat the Lowery Petrole-m well, the\nWestern OU Stock* on the local board\nJumped Into a more prominent position both as regard, buying and price\ngains . With sales of 8275 shares Lowery gained 65c above it- previous price\nto close al 61.05, Foothills moved up\n< 26c to 61.36. Mayland advanced 10c\nto 81.10, Bast Crest 8c to 56c, and\nSouthwest. Petroleum moved forward\n7c closing at 77c. Alberta Pacific well\n10c to 61.50, CleruUeal aesearch dropped a like amount.io -6.16 and AJax\nlost six points closing at 92c.\nTORONTO STOCKS\nNEW YORK, N. Y., March 3.\u2014The\nstock market turned distinctly reactionary under the pressure of heavy\nselling at times during today's trading\n-session, but operator-, for the advance were partially successful. Losses\nwere ln the majority at the close,\nhowever, a score of Industrials and\nutilities ending the day one to five\npolnta   lower.\nTrading was In the largest volume\nsince the last abrupt break in the\nmarket, which occurred February 20.\nTransactions aggregated 3,034,260' shares.\nU 3. Steel lost more than four points\nOulf States was depressed more than\nfive by abandonment of the merger\nnegotiations with American Rolling\nMill. Bethlehem Steel lost two points.\nAmerican Telephone sold up more\nthan a point to a new peak price for\n1030 at 243>4, In response to publication of Its annual report, showing\nthr Bell syatem. the flmt M.000.000.-\n000 commsfUrtl rntprprlw ln the world,\nand earning on American Telephone\nstock of $11.75 a share on the enp-\nlializaUoon or December 31. The stock\nsoon receded, however, and closed with\na  net  loss  of a  couple  of  points.\nSuch recent favorites among leading industrials as American Can, Eastman Kodnk, and Westlnghmise Electric\nlost more than two points each, and\nJohns Manville nearly four. Auburn\nAuto lost nearly five, and Radio. Keith,\nParamount and Warner Bros., one\npoint or so. ^^^^_\nA further break in wheat futures\nwas not expected in view of the\nsmart rally from the recent lows, but\ncontributed to the unsettlement on the\nstock market.\nTRADING IS QUIET,\nTORONTC^B-CHANGE\nPrices Easier; Nickel Features\nSession and Closes 1%\nDown\nWHFAT UNSETTLED;\nMAXIMUM FALL IS\n5 CENTS, SESSION!\nCloses From 2'\/2 io 4ft Cent\nLower  Than   Previoufl\nDay's Finish\nCHICAGO,   IU_,   March   8\u2014Suffer.!!\na maximum fall of five cents a buafef]\ntoday, wheat  future  delivery  contra*\u2122\nrecovered   but  little   of   the   loss  al\nthe   market   closed   shaky,    Tha  ohM\nunsettling   Influence   appeared   to\naction   of   the   federal   farm   boards\nallies in  putting  an  end  to payi\nof a fixed price for purchases of c\ntry run wheat at terminal markets.\nWheat  closed   unsettled   2>\/t   to  4>H\ncents  a  bushel  lower  than  Saturday\"\nI finish.    Corn  closed  one to  1H  oeotl\nwu ! down, oats one half to tlwee-quarteri\ncents off, and provisions unchanged\na  rise  of  two  cents.\nTORONTO,    March   3\u2014Trading\nextremely   quiet   and   prlcea   a   shade\neasier on  tbe Toronto stock exchange\ntoday.   The volume of trading was Just\nover the 30,000 mark.\nDespite   the   mild   downward   movement,    International    Nickel    featured\nthe  day's  trading.    Opening   at  40 V4,.    \t\nlt moved forward to Its peak  for the      NEW YORK, March 3\u2014Cooper aidri\nfive hours at 40%  but dropped grad-   \u00abl\u00abctrolytlc spot and future llt}_00\nMfir.lL MARKETS\nxxoMy   in   the   afternoon   to   a   cloae i    Inm-^ulet'iNo. 3 f,o.b. Eastern\nof  38%.  down  1%   points.    The  \u00ab-1 \u00ab\u00bbv*ua #18.50 to M0;  Suffr'-\nplanation given by the street Is that   to  ll?:   Alabama $13 to  #15\nNickel  slipped  ln  sympathy  with  the'    '\"\u00bb-\u25a0\u00bb\u25a0\u00ab;   \u00ab**  and  nearl\ngeneral    weakness   displayed    ln    New\nYork.    Noranda,  likewise,  developed   a\nbeat-fib tmge- and at 41 \u00bbA. dropped  \u2022&,\nConsolidated   Smelters   and   Sudbury\nBasin, at 334%    and 13.09 respectively,\npresented   a  weaker   aspect   while,   on\nthe  other  hand,  one thousand  shares\nof pend Ortelle carried that Issue  up\n50 cents per share to |3.25.\nBrazilian Traction was one of the\nfirm spots in the morning but eased\nln the closing hours. Approximately\n1418 shares were called and lt closed\n\\'- a point lower at 17Vs. The remainder of the utility section was Irregular\nOils were mixed throughout the session. Losses ln the old stock of\nBritish American, Imperial Oil and\nInternational Petroleum were of the\nfractional variety.   Supertest moved up\nattornocn   to   a   clew j (y--\u00bb _ -~i;--- ^;,\u201e,,,,,\u201e ,M,\n117;   etla-ama  113  to  \u00bb15,\nTin\u2014Easy;   spot  anil  nearby  M7.60J1\nfuture   137.-7.\nLead\u2014leer, avol ttew York W.M-,|\nBast   St.   Loula   16.85. ^^^\nZinc\u2014Easy;   Eaat St. Loul* spot\nfuture \u00ab5.10.\nAntimony 96.00.\nQuick silver\u2014.122 00.\nAt London:\nfuture -68 5s; electrolytic, spot. \u00a383]\nfuture \u00a368, 's; electrolytic, spot \u00a38.1\n10s; future \u00a384. 6*. tW^^\nTin\u2014Spot \u00a3168; future \u00a3170, 6s.\nLead\u2014Spot \u00a319. 16s;  future \u00a319, lti\nZinc\u2014Spot \u00a318, 10s; future \u00a319.\n2V. to 341,. on ft comparatively heavy\nCANADA BONDS\nWINNIPEG, March 3\u2014Quotations\nVictory bonds for #1000 are as follows:!\nTARIFF CUT ON\nMOTOR TRUCKS\nIS DISFAVORED\nCoote's  Resolution   Shelved  in\nHouse; First Vote of\nSession Taken\nLIVE STOCK\nWINNIPEO, March 3\u2014Dominion live\nstock receipt* are;\nCattle.  866;   calves 120;  hoge  1660:\nsheep   10.\nSteers\u2014Choice te.76 to 110.60;   fair\nto good 18.76 to 19.60. \u2022\nButcher   heifers\u2014Choice   $9.26;   fair\nto good 87.50 to 19.00.\nButcher cov.^\u2014Choice, 87.26 to $7.50;\nfair to good $6.75 to $7.00.\nBulls\u2014Oood,  $8.00 to $7.00.\nC-en\u2014Ctood $6.00 to $6.50.\nStocker steers\u2014Choice $8.00 to $8.60;\nfair  to  good   $6.50   to   $7.60.\nHell-re\u2014Choice,  $6.50 to  $6,75:   fair\nto good, $5.-0 to $6.25.\nFeeder steer*\u2014Choice $8.00 to $8.50;\nfair to good, $6.50 to $7.50.\nCalves\u2014Choice, $14.00 to $16.00; good\n$10.00 to $13.00.\ni'iRE DOES DAMAGE\nTO EXTENT OF $150\nTO HOME IN PERNIE\nMtEMIER  UNVEILS TABLET\nIN   MEMORY   OF   HIH   PARENTS\nTORONTO, March 3\u2014In St. Andrew's\nchurch where the Presbyterians of a\ntnj6W land have knelt In worship for\na hundred years, the Rt. Hon. _E. L.\nMackehzle King, prime minister of\nCanada, tonight unveiled a t\u00abWet to\nthe memory of his parents, long mem-\nbets of th\/- congregation.\n L\u2014*   Tr*\nLogan 6w Bryan\n0tl_m\n\u2022fOCU.  BOMM,   COTTOM\nMs*   Tort.,   Montreal   and   Tiaettffll\n\u2022tat*   Exchanges,   Chicago   Bearf. at\ntnii.  Wlnalpeg OhIa Exchange MM\nother tiwttaf axebaagas\nr\u00bbmTB wu\nomcM.\ngreater   taxation,   lor. aU  the  goverr\nmenfs     potential     revenues    will    be\nneeded  to  pay  the bills already  contracted.\nIn other words, he said, British Co-\nlymbla while v_ot fearing to spend\n(of constructlv* development, must\nmove cautiously, pay Its heavy debts\nnd t aa the cold herd. facts of Us fl-\n,iui clal   posliion.' \"\nMr. Shel.y's announcements on taxation were brief, as they wlll be more\nfully explained shortly when he amends\ntha Taxation act to cover them.\n-The lo.4s 01 tl\u00bb.360,90e on the sale\nrnd   development   of  land,   Mr.  Shelly\n:d   was made up as follows:\nTue total loss of \u266618,560,809 Is made\nup  as  follows:\n1. Loss in taxes on real property,\nwild, coal and Umber lands, 110,331.067\n2. Cash loss Of the loud settlement\nboard on Its numerous post war set-\ni lement   schemes,   $5,058,687.\n3. Loss under the operations of the\nSoldiers'   Land   act,   $3,616,717.\n4. Loss on Irrigation schemes, $753.-\n416.\n* ROWN   LANDS\nMr. bhel.y analysed at length the\ndeclining revenues of the crown from\n..ind   adding;\n\"The tax yield to the province on\nfarm and improved lands ls now somt\n4770,000, as compard with $1,089,000 ln\n1817- In othr words we are getting\nM929) $3W.OO leas'on improved land*\ntaxation than we were getting ln 1917\n\"I would point out also, tbat: tho\nexemptions now amounting to over\n$17,300,000 lnlcude $3,270,660 on fruit\ntree*. SO per cent ol the value of which\nIs taxable under the statutes, but which\nIn 1933 was made exempt by order-\nin-couricli.\n\"I propose ot legalize thla, by\namending   the  Taxation  act.\n\"It Is also worthy of notice that\nthe taxable value of oar productive\nfarm lands $51.667.34l yields to \u25a0 Uncrown total tax of $368,648, whilst\n$6,669,191 Idle wild lands yields $378,697\nPERNIE, B. C.. Mar. 3\u2014The lire department waa called about 9:30 Friday evening by an alarm from Box 36\non Mangan's corner.\nThe fire was in the home of Mrs.\nLouis Benutti, at 137 Lindsay street,\nnear La Belle's store The fire burned\naround a chimney and In aome of\nthe rafters and timbers on the celling. It was caused by a defective chlm-\nny It was extinguished by chemicals.\nThe damage somewhere In the neighborhood of $160. Insurance was carried\non both house and furniture.\nAbana          1.15\nAconda  .04'\nAJax 93\nAmulet        1.49\nAmity 14^\nA. P consolidated  ...       ...   1.49\nAssociated        1.02\nBalUc    \u201e      .53\nBedford,   ask    -... _- 19\nBarry   Holllnger    32\nBwana         5.40\nBig    Missouri           -68\nC.  and  E.   Lands       168\nCentral   Manitoba      11\nDome     8.00\nDalhousle       1.40\nFalconbrldge   Nickel       4.16\nGoodflsh     04\u00bb:\nHome  Oil        8.05\nHowey 86\nHollinger    5.75\nHudson   Bay  13.10\nInternational  Nickel    38.75\nKirkland Lake  78\nKootenay plorence 03^\nMacassa 07 *\nMandy          .27\nMalartic    - 04\nMcDougall,   ask 18\nMclntyre     ., 17.50\nMining   Corporation .'.    3.90\nMayland         1.07\nNewbec     17Vj\nNew   Imperial    OU      23.50\nNipptsslng        1.65\nNoranda      \u25a0 41.00\nPend   Oreille -.    2.90\nBonds:\t\nWar loans\u20141931, 5s, $100,10; 137,\n68,  $101.65.\nVictory loans\u20141938. 6>4s. $101-80;\n1934,   6tts,  $101.30;   1937,   5'^s,  $104.70,  |\nWar loan renewals\u20141933, 6Via, $101.00.\nRefunding loans\u20141043, Be, $100.80\nto $100.76; 1944, 4^8, $95.70 to $80.00;\n1940, 4>As, $96.00;  1946. 4#a, $05.70.      '\nQuotations   on   Victory   bonds\nfor   $1000   denominations.\nEXCHANGERATE\nNEW  YORK,  March  3\u2014-tertlnej  e_-|\nchange  easy  at  $4,82'\/,   tot sixty  dayl\nbills and  at $4.86  7-16  for  demand.l\nForeign   bar silver\u201489%   cents. I\nCanadian dollars-7-18 cents discount.I\n_r-_cs\u20143.91   cent*.\nUrea\u2014.3314 cent*.   ^^^^^^^^\nNelson approximate, sterling exchange.!\n$4.87  7-16. \u25a0\nKIRBY KAYOES JACKIE\nBROWN FOR THE FLY\nTITLE   FOR   ENGLAND\nMANCHESTER, Eng., March' 3\u2014Bert\nKirby of Birmingham, regained the\nBritish flyweight championship and\nthe Lonsdale belt tonight when he\nknocked out Jackie Brown of Manchester, the tltieholder, Id the third\nround.\nin their last meeting on Oct. 13,\nKirby, then the champion, had been\nknocked out  by Brown.\nQueen's and Hamilton\nDeadlocked in the\nHockey Semi-Final\nPremier Gold     1.35\nS: W. Pete  76\nSherritt   Oordon    2.40\nSudbury  Basin       3.10\nSterling Pacific  18\nBlseo    _      .40\nStadacona 08 ^\nTeck   Hughes       6.05\nThompson   Cadalloc    06\nVlpond   ....\". -    1.02\nVentures    _ ,.    1.75\nWright Hargreaves     1.83\nOTTAWA, March 3.\u2014<A proposal to\nreduce the customs on motor trucks\nto a level corresponding to that charged on other agricultural machinery\nwas shelved in the house of commons\nthis evening. Incidentally, t*pe house\nrecorded its first vote of the session,\nthat debate on the proposal for tariff\nreduction be adjourned. Mr. Bennett's\nmotion for adjournment was sustained\nby  a  vote  of 86  to 39.\nO. O Coote, U.PA.. member for McLeod. brought up the c_uestion ol the\ntariff on motor trucks Motor trucks,\nthe resolution pointed out .are now\nlargely used ln place of wagons for\nhauling grain and other agricultural\nproduce. They have become to all intents and purposes, an agricultural\nimplemen t, and the contention was\nput forward that they should take\na  similar  tariff  classification.\nWhUe suggesting that the motion\nshould be withdrawn, Hon C. A. Dunning, minister of finance, said he\nglad to get the views of members on\nthe matter. Automobile tariffs were\nthe subject of investigation by the\ntariff advisory board an* dthe question was a moat Involved one.\nMr. Bennett's motion for adjournment was based on the ground that\nthe house waa not possessed of sufficient iniormktion to deal with such\na matter. In his opinion, if Canada\nwanted a motor truck Industry, lt\n\u2022nun furnish sufficient protection to-\nenable industry to compete with the\nUnited   States\nu.uu w> eiciew. Des Moines University, Baptist fundjl\nHogs\u2014Select bacon, $1.00 per head i amentalist Institution, which closed last]\npremium bacon $13.36; butchers $11.00; fall after a series of stormy iiicictent-ti\nlights and feeders $0.50 to $12.00. was ordered sold to satisfy a $225,006:1\nLambs.\u2014fair to good, $9.00 to $10.50. mortgage held by the Boatman's NmI\nSheep\u2014Fair to good $5.00 to $6.50. tlonal Bank of St. Louis. \u25ba\u25a0\nA A A \u25b2-\u25b2 A AAAAAAAAA\nEGG MARKETS\nMONTREAL\nPRODUCE\nMONTREAL, March 3\u2014Butter and\neggs unchanged,  cheese steady.\nCheese\u2014Finest westerns, 19c to 10Vic;\nfinest easterns, 18V_c to 19c.\nButter\u2014No. 1 pasteurized 34c to 35c.\nEggs\u2014Storage firsts 36c seconds 33c\nto 35c; fresh specials 43c to 44c fresh\nextras 40c to 43c; fresh firsts 37c to 40c.\nOTTAWA, March 3\u2014Further weakness '\nis reported on Canadian egg markete\ntoday wtth Importations of U. S. eggs ;\ncontinuing  heavy.\nToronto\u2014Four   cara  of  States  fresh\nhave   arrived   costing   31c   to   31V.c.\nDealers  Wa   quoting  country   shippers'\nfor  ungraded  eggs extras 35c  to  36c, j\nfirst 33c to 34c,  puliet extras 30c to\n33c, seconds 28c to 30c.\nMontreal\u2014Fresh eggs are Jobbing on\nCanadian Patifk\nj    Sailings\nA novltiaae for the training of colored brothers is to be established at\nOnseepkana, Orange Free Bute, South\nAfrica by the Oblate* of St. Frances\nde  Sales.\nHAMILTON, Ont., March 3\u2014Splendid   spot at extras 38c, firsts 36c. seconds\ndeienaive playing by Queen's university ' 33c.\nheld Hamilton Tigers to a one to no- I Winnipeg\u2014Dealers are quoting counting victory ln the second of their try shipper for ungraded egga extras\ntwo games series for the Ontario Hoe- ] 35c, firsts 33c, seconds 38c.\nkey association senior B. championship Calgary\u2014Dealers are now quoting\nhere tonight. As Queen's won tbe first I producers for ungraded eggs extras 20c,\ncontest at Kingston, two to one, the firsts 27c, pullet extras 33c *\nround is now tied at two-eil. A \"sud- Vancouver\u2014Paying prices to pro-\nden-death\" game will be played In I ducers varied between extras 30c to\nToronto, March 6, the winner meeting < 38c,   firsts   34c   to   26c,   pullet   extras\n*.-.-,      e_f   t   >M__     .-      ___, m*mm-^-^-^**i^i^SS---S_m\nUuiversity of Toronto In the first of\na two game aeries for the Ontario\nsenior championship at Toronto March\nI     The Consolidated Mining and\n| Smelting Company of Canada, Ltd*\nOttlce. 8_.ej.Uiic and Htfliilng Dep-ruseiel\nT-UUL,  BRIT-SB  COLeDMBIA\nSMELTERS ANB REFINERS\nSilver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ore\n^^~*-*:*_d Zino\nFUOM\nWINTER PORT\nSAINT JOHN\nDue.** Tort\nMontrose\n.To Liverpool\nElmwoods   Even\nUp Series With the\nSouris Team for Title\nWINNn>BQ, March 8\u2014ee-mwoods of\nWinnipeg senior champion of th* city,\nturned the tables on Bourla by eecortr*.\na decisive 4 to 0 victory here tonl_ht\nIn the second gam* of th. playoffs\nfor th* Manitoba champeonablp. A\nthird game V-_l be Played here Wednesday, Bourla having downed E-mwooels\nln th* _*atl*s first guns at Brandon,\n4   to  3   In  overtime.\n      1 ' I \t\nLight weight* for coats for spring ere,'. 7^,\u201e\u201e\"\":~   *_','\"\"7\"_ \u2014 -_-_.   - -   -\ncUaUacttv* when mad. of wit thueal I Mnc*a   \"Awm-ly   tod.,   when   trim*\n_Twe__r\u00ab\"-\u00ab*! \u2022\u2022'\"'\u2022Wr  Jam*. B. HsgttOf taW-duoa,\n3-C to 340. ^^^^^^^^^^^\nChicago spot  24c,  Nov.  refrigerators\n-9%o.\nCOOPERATIVE DAIRY\nPLANT IS OPENED\nPORT     ARTHUR,     March     3.\u2014Th*\nThunder Day cooperative dairy plant,\nbuilt at a coat of $-0,000 by a company ln which 700 leu-mers Joined,\nopened for business ln Port Arthur\ntoday. It win enter aU branches of\nthe dairy business and ls expected to\npromote the cattle Industry ln the\ndistrict.\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by the LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD or by the Government of B.C.\nTo    Oherbourg-Southanuiton-Antwerp\nMarch 38 -.-.-     uuche&_ Aihol,\nTO  Glasgow-Liverpool\nApr.  3     M-ntclai,\nTo  CherbOurg-Southampton-e-idiiioueK\nelpr. 4   Duchess Richmond\nTo  Liverpool\nApr.   6    \u2014    Mliineclosi.\nTo Bellast-Qla-s-w\nApr.   10       Metagamit\nTo Cherbourg-London\nApr. 11   Duchess Bedford\nTo Glasgow-Liverpool\nApr.   16    -    Montcalm\nTo   Oh*r_ourg-9outhomptoivHamburg\nApr.  17 ,    Menu\nTo Belfast-Glasgow\nFROM   NEW   YORK\nMarch 14   Duchess Beiforl\nTo   Cherbourg-Southampton-\nApr,   IB     Empress  Australia\nTo   Cherbourg-Southampton\nWOMEN   AT   PARLIAMENT\nCAT!   TOWN,   Sooth.  Africa,   March\n\u2014Brightly   dreso-d   women   thronged\nth*   public   g*llerl*\u00ab   of   the   South\njli^B___________\nattsmm.\npr-MnaU- *J*.U*t*>,\nFROM VANCOUVER TO\nHAWAII-. Al'AN-tlll.V.-MANILA\nMar.  30     Empress of  Asia\nApr.  17    Empress of Cuiiade\nMay 8    _  Impress cef Runt*\nAsk  for  sailings  to  Honolulu\nSlocan Service\nOWrto,\nCABl\na c\nNelson\u2014Slocan City\u2014Slocan Lake\nOwing  to  ice   conditions  on  Slocan   Lake,  till\nfurther advice Boat Service will be between Rosebery\nNew   Denver  and   Silverton   only,   connecting   with j\nKaslo-Nakusp train.\nNELSON-SLOCAN CITY TRAIN\nLv. Nelson 8. A. M. Arr. Slocan City 12 Noon\nLv. Slocan City 2:00 P. M.       Arr. Nelson 5:20 P. M.\nMON., WED., FRIDAY\nJ. S. CARTER, District Passenger Agent\nNelson\n TBI! NELSON DBLT NEWS,  TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 4,1930\nSPORTS\nNKS DRAWN FOR\nCOm AND PLUGS\nCURUNG^BONSPIEL\nUng Members Will Play Old\nOnes; 31 Rinks Drawn\nto Play\nbe younger membero will play the\nr membera of the Nelaon curling\ni here In a \"Colts vs. Plugs\" curling\niplel starting last night 31 rinks\nI drawn tor. The Colts will be com-\nNt af skips and thirds and ths\n\u00bb second and leads. Bach will play\nk winner then the winners of each\nplay In the finals\nMowing are the rinks with skips\nIs second and lends.\nOH\nGammon,  Whitfield,   Bostock  and\nktcKen_..e\nngwall, Long, Weir, and P. Andrews,\n; N. Douglas, P. E. Poulin, Bennett.\nR  I.   Horton.\n. Blackwood, A .Jeffss, R.  H Maber\nSparked.\nBiner,   w.   I.   Wasson,   Valentine\nDingwall\nQ.  Ritchie,   Dewdney,   Kraft  and\nlies\nargu-son, Laughton, Teague and Rock\n.Denis,    Dredge,    Ramsden,    and\n\u2022veld\nmsfield, Murphy, Lundie and Allen\nwis .Steed Brown and Hamilton.\nsliardy, Whlmster, Marr and Deni-\nmston,  Andrew,  Orady   and  Smed-\niu\\   Bladworth,   Deacon   and   Gans-\nerar, McDonald, Mills and Mlchael-\ndlngham, Oray Baskln and Mc-\n1.\ncLeod. Bush, A. Vance and Wright.\n| larp,    W    .Thompson,    Baker    and\nry.\nTS\nstrom Logan ,A .Waters and Chap-\n>yd, Stevenson, Smythe and Drons-\nlle,   McEwan,   J.   McDonald   and\nHoy   .\nBurfield,   Jarrett,   W.   Jeffs   and\n\u25a0wfleld .\nR  Wallace, Saad and Hamson.\nbbb Oughtred Brereton and West.\nkind en, Welch, Cummins. Kennedy.\nBeta,   Horswlll,   W.   Jeffs   and   Cho-\n|tte.\nWaters,   L.   McPhail,   Rayon   and\n|sey.\nRobinson,  Sowerby,  Dr.  Reid  and\naon.\nvorjetz, w .Vance, Bradshaw and\nrallaoe.\n'alker, clerihew. Plowman, and W.\nMorris.\nlemlhg,  Harper, O. Morris and Pol-\nBrawn, Buchanan, Erickson and E.\natterwn.\n(onluht draws are;\n7 o' clock\u2014Robb vs Hundln Dvor-\ntb   Cady   Ooodlet   vs   Fleming.   A.\n(itchle vs McLeod Sharp vs Gammon;\n-lis vs Blackwood ;      ;    ;   ;\nAt 8 o'clock\u2014 St. Denis, vs Ledlng-\nCrerar vs Mansfield; Ferguson vs\n\u25a0sll;   Alstrom   vs  Boyce;   Burfield   vs\nKlein   vs  Waters.\n[Tomorrow night's draw Is: '\n|At 7 o'clock\u2014Houston ve McHardy\n^ner vs Douglas.\n116-POUND BOXER\nAT SOUTH SLOCAN\nLOOKING FOR BOUT\nRay Chiller, 118-pounder, former Pacific Coast battler, ls now located at\nSouth Slocan and ls willing to take'\non any lad at his weight in a six-1\nround bout, says A. Dunsmore in a\nletter to the sports editor of the\nDally News.\n\"He ls very smart and active and\nhas the makings of a coming champion.\nWe also have Freddy and Jack Ed-\nwasds who are doing pretty good now\naod Just raring to go, \"the letter concludes.\nWEILAND MAKES\nHOCKEY HISTORY\nIN GOAL AVERAGE\nBoston Star Leads Point Makers and Ties Clapper and\nStewart for Goals\nMONTREAL. March 3\u2014Still another\nhockey distinction has been captured\nby the phenomenal Boston Bruins in\ntheir rush for new records. According\nto the scoring averages Issued tonight\nlncludlgn games played Sunday night,\nRalph \"Cooney\" Welland, of Boston.\nls leading all point-makers ln the\nleague with a total of 63, and ls ln\na tie for the goal-getting leadership\nwith his own team-mate \"Dlt\" Clapper,\nand Nels Stewart, of Montreal Maroons,\nall three having compiled 36 goals.\nWelland wrested both divisional and\nleague leadership from Fran K. Boucher,\nof New York Rangers. He now leads\nBoucher by four points. Bill Cook,\nright wing of the Rangers, Is In third\nposition, with 26 goals and 29 assists,\nwhile Clapper has scored 36 goals and\nfurnished   18   assists,\nIHE PAS ANNUAL\nDOG DERBY GETS\nUNDER WAY TODAY\n10 Mvihera, Including Woman\nDriver, Will Start Gruelling Contest\nTHE PAS, Man. March 3.\u2014The north-\nland's greatest spectacle of the year\nswings into action tomorrow as hardy\nmushers of the froeen spaces commence tbe long, gruelling dog derby-\nTen musiiera will point their canines\ntoward the Flln Flon, 300-mlles distant.\nwhen the starting gong sends them\naway on the 200-mlle race tomorrow\nmornng-\nThe derby's course is to the Flln\nPlon and return with the winner receiving the title of \"champion of the\nworld.\" The trall haa been beaten\nInto condition and the drivers now\nhope for a snowfall overnight to make\nthe   sledding   easier.\nA young lady of the north ls expected to make her bid for the greatest\nprize the north country offers. Miss\nIda Owrlere, the youthful musher\nand fur trader from York factory, has\nbeen training her dog team for the\npast couple of weeks and plana to\nstart  lu. the  200-mlle   grind.\nEmll  St.  Goddard,   present  mushing\nIKS BEAT HUE\nHOTEL _H HOCKEY\n(ore of 3-0 Is Final Tally in\nExhibition Game;  Play\n. Is Fast\nchamp, declares himself and his team\nready for the start and The Pas driver\nIs again the favorite to retain the\nOrant Rloe-Walter Ooyn* trophy which\ngoes to the winner\nCranberry Portage's hero, Earl\nBrydges. Is another entrant Donald\nFlett. Sam Pranteau. Hector Campbell,\nDavid Cook, J. A. W. Robinson. Thomas\nClvery and Dave I_aval.ee. well known\ndrivers, are all prepared to place their\nteams on the starting line when Premier John Bracken fires the gun which\n-will  start  the  classic.\nThe course rune along thc rallrosc\nto .the Flln Flon wtth the same route\nto be covered  on  the return Journey\nWESTERN BODY IS\nOPPOSED, DROPPING\nTHE FORWARD PASS\n| Resolution   Drafted   by   Intercollegiate Union Deploring Such Action\nMRS. KEMERLING'S\nTEAM IS WINNER\nAT BOWLING HERE\nMrs. G L Kemerllng anc. tady bowlers gave their opponents Mr... T. E\nLevasseur and bowlers a real trouncing\nln a ladles bowling- match on GotinM\nalleyB here laat night When the\nmatch was completed )8l pins separated the teams. v\nMrs Kemerllng led htr team and\nthat of her opponents, sewing high\na^itrenute of 416 and hum single of\n161.\nScores   were:\nFirst Team\u2014Mrs. Ci. l. Kemcrling,\n131, 151, 146, 418. Mr* H lake*. lt)l.\n131. 108, 340, Mrs. H. MacTier. 117.\n106.  88,  313,  Mrs.  Q.  Browell,   120.   102.\n124. 346.   team   total   1417\nset-owl Team\u2014Mrs T E LevaKseur.\n117. 126. 114. 366. Mrs J. Brll 63.\n114.   119,   316.   Mrs.   F   E    Wheelrr.   80,\n125. Ill, 316, Mrs. I   Coquette, 00, 75,\n63. 246. team total ,1336.\nSASKATOON, afek. s-Ur. Z\u2014Tx_tt\nWestern Canada Intermediate ruguy\nunion at \u25a0*\u25a0* annual meeting held at\nthe university of Saskatchewan Saturday strongly protested against the\nI action of the rules commission of the\nCanadian Rugby Union, In deleting\nthe onslde pass from the playing\nrules. It was felt by the meeting that\nsuch drastic action should not have\nbeen taken without the unions concerned being first consulted. A resolution was drafted and forwarded to\nthe Oanadlan Rugby Union, deploring their action. Accompanying this\nreaoluton. the western student asked\nfor permission to use the Inside pass\nduring the 1030 campaign.\nIt was also decided that tlie college\nunion   co-ordinate   with   the   western\nCanada   Union,   lf   lt   ls   the   Intention of the latter body to continue the\n. use   of   the  aerial   play,   with   a   view\nI to  getting  a   uniform  set  of  rules   to\n! govern  the play. The majority  of the\ndelegates were of the opinion tbat there\nww certain sections of to* rule m\nused la 1990 which should be modi-\nfled. The Collegians beliere Uiat thf\ntwo western union* as sponsors of tU\npass, by getting together will be able\nto show those opposed to the blay lh\nthe eaat that tbe pete la not only\nfeasible but the greatest addition\nto the playing rules ever made. It\nwas pointed oat W tbe meeting that\nthe onslde pass had been, endorsed\nby players and fane from Winnipeg\nto the coast and that lt waa bound\nto stick. It was not In any way tba\nintention of those behind the game\nIn western Canada to lean towards\nAmeroanli-lng the great fall game, t\nBesides discussing the onslde pass, .\nthe unon decided to bring the British Columbia University team to the\nprairies thla fall. They will not go\naa far eaat as Wlnnpeg. due to\nlack of tune, but will play In Edmonton and Saskatoon. The schedule\nopens October 4, with Saskatchewan.\ntravelling to Alberta. Professor Ivan\nH. Hardy. Saskatoon, former preel- !\ndent of the Western Canada Rugby'\n.Unon,   was   re-elected   prealdent.\nENGLISH CUP ff___\nDRAWS PORrfHl-rvr\nSEMIFINAL CAMEjl\nLOMDOK, l_-rah _\u2014Qf..*., mad* soda, tor Use -e___-r_--i* in the ;\ncup  ties   ate  aas   follow*:\nttotte  County  or\nHi_-d.i-B.___   Town\nNe>ii-**u* ur Hull OKt rata*\u2014 I\nW-etlleM_.l\nSOCCER RESULTS\nIN OLD COUNTRY\nF.MH.IHII   LEAOl'E\nHRST    DIVISION\nHheiffleld   United   6.   Bl-c-bum   7.\nSKI OMI    DIVISION\nSo-lh-mpteen. 0. MlUw-U 0.        **t\nTHIRD     DIVIsrON\u2014\nSOITHERN   SECTION\nNewport 2 Brighton 2.\nTHIRD   DIVISION\u2014\nNORTHERN   SECTION\nPtevkeeort County  6,  Hartlepool*   l.\n\u2014\n<j_________m ~\nHow About\na New Suit?\nSPRING ia just aroun'd\nthe corner, why not let u\u00bb\nfit you now for tliat\nSpring Suit\u2014\nClothes  made-to-measure  light\nIn our own shop at prioes tnat* \u25a0\nan     consistently     low\u2014Quality,\nstyle  and   fit   considered.\nW. LAKE\nMerchant   Tailor      Nehon,  B.  C\nNert   McLreut'\u00bb   Bottlln.   Work*\nOSLO SHIER WINS\nJUMPING CONTEST\nBecomes Champion Jumper of\nWorld; Competition Staged\nin Norway\nOTTAWA. Ont, March 3. \u2014 Ounnar\nAnderson of Oslo won the world's ski\nJumping championship on his home\nhill today ln a contest against the\ngreatest \"skl-blrdmen\" of Europe, according to a cable received from Oslo.\nNorway. Andersmi's best leap waa one\nof 48 metres (approximately 167 feet)\nand he compiled a total of 481.2 points.\nReld Anderson, another Norwegian,\nfinished second with 471.2 points.\nWhile Ms Jump of 50 meters was the\ngreatest distance made on the historic\nHomenkollen hill during the (lay, bit\nstyle was not so near perfect as was\nthat  of  the  winner\nRustadstuen of Norway captured the\n17 kilometre cross-country race by\ndefeating a field of more than 300 competitors, covering the distance in one\nhour. 19 minutes. 58 seconds. Lap-\npalalnden of Finland took second place,\ncrossing the line 22 seconds after the\nwinner.\nThe military patrol race was won\nby the Norwegian team.\n'laying clean, fast combination, the\nhockey team beat the Hume\ntel teem 3-0 In a  game played  last\nKaA Ramsdeh scored the flrf*t tally\nthe. Initial frame when he soloed\n.ugh. and bulged the twine held Carlson iu the Hume net.\niring th*. second period most of\nplay'wad \"inside the Hume team's\n\u25a0e line, and when they did get\nHough op ? Several rushes they were\n\u25a0pped by the Elks' defence.\n\u25a0teddy Romano scored the second\npiter for the Elks on a snappy\nfrom A. Farenholtz. Farenholtz\nHsed to HOrswili for the final score.\n, i ems were:\nIks\u2014H. Farenholtz, goal; R. Hors-\ni and R. Kirby, defence; Cecil Rams-\nL, Carl Ramsden, O. Hood, A. Far-\n,olt\u00ab,   E.   Muraro,   T.   Romano,   for-\nme\u2014Carlson,   goal;   Q.  Richardson\nH.   Gillette,   defence;   T.   Arcure,\n^Wallace. W. Gillette,  G. Campion..\nMcGILL CONNOT\nENTER IN PLAY\nFOR ALLAN CUP\nDUNVILLE. Ont.. March 3.\u2014The application of McGill university to be\npermitted to enter the Allan cup\nhockey playdown, as winners of the\nintercollegiate division, has been refused.\nIn a telegraphic vote of the various\nbranches of the Canadian Amateur\nHockey association, over the weekend, the edict of W. A. Fry. president\nof the association, in declaring McGill Ineligible, was upheld by 11 votes\nagainst  one. \/\nMr. Fry had based his doclGlon on\nassociation regulations, one of which\nstipulates that each member of the\nassociation ln order to qualify for\nAllan cup playdowns. must have at\nleast three senior teams. This year the\nInteroolleglate branch was represented\nby only two teams\u2014McGill and Toronto Varsity.\nOOLLS RINK MAKES\n\u25a0SEVEN-END TO WIN\n5coring   seven   on   the   last  end,   E.\n)lls broke a  tie with  C. D.  Black-\ni   to   take   a   curling   match   14-7,\nthe  Colts   ani   Plugs   bonspiel   here\nnight.   Nine   matches   were   corn-\nled in  this test,   the  Plugs  playing\n'and   the  Colts   three.\ntonight's   draws   the   Colts   are\n|edulrd   to   play   three  matches  and\nPlugs four.\n[tonight's draws are:\nT o'clock\u2014Houston   vs   McHardy;\ner   vs   Douglas;    McLeod   vs   Dlng-\n1;  8t. Denis vs Woolls.\n,t 0 o'clock\u2014Mansfield  vs Ferguson;\nib vs Dvorjetz;  Robinson vs Walker.\nost night's results were:\nlugs\u2014McLeod.   7,    beat   Ritchie,   6;\nrp, 8  beat Gammon,  5;   Woolls,   14.\nt Blackwood.   7;   St.   Denis,  8,   beat\nlngham,  6;   Ferguson,   7,  beat  Bell.\nMansfield,   10,   beat  Crerar,  9.\nolts\u2014Dvorjetz,    12.   beat   Cady.    10;\n8.   beat   Hunden,   4;   Cllne,   10,\nI* BALL WINNER\nSNOOKER TITLE\niviNNIPEG, March 3\u2014Al Ball, of Re-\ntonlghit captured the Western\nRadian snooker championship when\ndefeated Oonstabury, of Winnipeg,\nlen games to five. Ball will Journey\n| Montreal   for  Dominion  title   play.\n|_KS, FAIRVIEW\nMEET IN HOCKEY\nh* Elk- hockey team will meet the\n\u25a0view   -quad   tonleeht   at   7   o'clock\n[an ewblt-Hou .am*, at. tat lint.\nHITCHMAN OF BOSTON\nIS OUT OF THE GAME\nDUE  TO  JAW  INJURY\nBOSTON, March 3\u2014A fractured Jaw\nwtll keep Captain Lionel, Hltchman. the\nBoston Bruins' veteran defense player,\nout of hockey until the Natlonal\nleague  playoffs,   It  was  learned  today.\nHltchman received the Injury Saturday night when he was struck by\na flying puck during the second period\nof  the  game   with  Ottawa,\n**      __&\nBowl on our smooth alleys at only 15c a line.\nIt's  a sport  to be  enjoyed in any weather.\nGelinaS\n^*\u2014J'       TOBACCONISTS      ^\"^\nm\nanalyze the\nAllowance on Your\nUsed Car\nif a stealer pays yon more than the true worth\nof the ear he must make up the difference\nty extra charges on the new car or re-sell\nit to some one else at too high a price\nPERMANENT value is always better than a temporary bargain in the purchase of an automobile. It pays to look ahead and consider reliability\nand ultimate up-keep costs, as well as comfort,\nsafety, speed, and beauty of line and color.\nSince most automobiles are bought for replacement, the value set on your used car is a factor in\nalmost every purchase. Frequently it is given an\nimportance beyond its true worth.\nUsed cars have a definite market value and you\nare justly entitled lo an allowance based on that\nvalue. It is not fair that you receive less. It is not\nto your best interests to receive more.\nIF a dealer pays you more than the true worth of\nthe car he must either resell it to some one else\nat too high a price or make up the difference on\nthe new car. This he cannot do unless he is allowed\nan excessive profit on the car or on financing, extra\nequipment and other charges. In either case, you\npay the bill, for no way has yet been found to give\nsomething for nothing. The money must come\nfrom somewhere.\nIt is good for you to Save a true picture of the\nused-car situation and its secondary importance in\nthe purchase of an automobile.\nlOU may not get the largest used-car allowance\nfrom the Ford dealer, yet you gain in the long run.\nYou save far more than the seeming difference in\ntrade allowance because of the lower first cost of\nthe Ford, the low charges for selling, financing\nand accessories, and the lower cost of operation,\nservice and replacement parts. The profits of the\nFord dealer are not marked up or increased to\ncover a high aUotcance on a used car.\nFURTHERMORE, at least $75 extra value is given to\nyou in the new Ford in the Triplex shatter-proof\nglass windshield, the Rustless Steel, the five steel-\nspoke wheels, and the four iloudaille hydraulic\ndouble-acting shock absorbers. The unusually\nlarge number of hall and roller bearings, and the\nextensive use of fine steel forgings instead of\ncastings or stampings, are other features that show\nthe extra quality built into the Ford car.\nRoadster, $540 Phaeton, $550 Coupe, $620 Tudor Sedan, $620 Spurt Coupe, $633\nThree-window Fordor Sedan, $775 Convertible Cabriolet, $790 Town Sedan, $835\n(All et,em* f.o. b. r.*>t ITieieeW, Oatesrie).  Bumpers, tpetre site etsd trnxes extra.)\nEasy time payments can be arranged through your Ford dealer\nFORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, l.miTri\u00bb\n3fad\n\u2022TBI \u20ac -1MIIA- CAM\"\nw\u00abi\n^\ntasmmmmmm-mmsmm..\n \"Page E-jjht\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,  TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH .4, 1930\n_\u2014*\n\u25a0\u25a01\nBarberry Bush\nBy Kathleen Norris\nINSTAt-MEM    XXII\n_ma%-.        \u00bb iV^UUtlUeO.\n__WW _W_t lhtnut*\u00ab went by ln deathlike\nflC#Qg<P-V aDd there was no other attack.\nThe clock ticked and ashes fell In\n\u2022t*'\"tt)e* ttn, but outside silent* reigned.\ni I Suddenly there was a sickening crash\nbehind her; Barbara was on her feet,\nh\u00abr fingers bunched against her Upa,\nher starting eyes fixed upon the garden  window.\nUnder a violent Wow from outside\nthe stout old solid shutter had split and\nthrough the sllntered gap Barbara\ncould catch a glimpse of a face\u2014Slin-\ntier's face\u2014\nThe Iron rods,' burled ileep. tn the\neld masojiiwy, oily ,a few Inches apart,\nwere no nearer to yielding now than\nthey had been lor mere than a hundred\nyeara, but Barbara did not think of\nthat. She saw the wood spatter a\ncrack and heard It give, and she\nheard her own frantic screams ringing\nthrough the kitchen.\nAgain and again fhe screamed. Quite\n\u25a0without effort, quite without conscience. The room echoed with the\nhideous sound and Kate awakened\nand   burst   Into   terrified   uproar.\nIt was when she saw the first evidences of fright upon the bay's exquisite Uttle face tliat Barbara came\nto ber senses. Instantly she was still\nand her voice, as she dropped in her\nknees beside the bed, was exactly the\nvoice Kate knew\u2014tender, crooning, reassuring.\n\"My darling\u2014no, you mustn't be\nfrightened\u2014did your mother scare her\nlittle baby? Here's mother. Kate. I'm\ntaking care of you. my precious!\"\nAnd la the next second there was a\nfurious, sharp rapping on the patio\ndoor, directly opposite the window\nwhere the blows had been crashing\na few moments ago. and at last\u2014at\nlaat\u2014at laat the voice of some one\nthere to save her I\n\"Barbara\u2014open lt! For Ood's sake,\nwhat's   the   matter-\"\nHer knees would hardly hold her\nss she ran; she 'had no voice; her\nfingers fumbled helplessly at the heavy\nJatrh.\n\"Barry\u2014look out for hlmv\u2014hehind\nyou\u2014oh. my God. I thank Thee! Oh,\nwait\u2014wait\u2014I'm doing lt as last as I\n\u00a9an\u2014I'm trying to open it\u2014\"\nAnd then the doer opening and a\nblessed great figure coming ln out of\ndark, writhing veils of fog, and herself\ncrying, sobbing, tight n a man's,! 1ST\nCVTtftf, sobbing, tight in a man'.: arms,\ntrying to Bpeak, tryin? to drag hts big\narmr, cloeer\u2014closer about her.\n\"Oh, my Go,d I'm so grateful\u2014you\ngot here tn time! Oh, Ood\u2014God\u2014I\nthought he would kill us both, me\nand tbe baby! He's been here\u2014hours\n\u2014hours\u2014hours\u2014threatening me\u2014he's\ndrunk\u2014\"\n\"Wher^a Barry. Barbara?\" Link Mackenzie s\u00bbld loudly, harshly, wild with\nbewilderment   and   amazement.     Wlth-\nwiplng tier eyes with the back or her\nthin,   work-ftearred   hand.\n\"Well, the best thing to do ts to\nget you out of this.\" Unk said\nabruptly, lrrelevuatly, \"Tell me what\nthe baby need*\u2014\"\nThe practical aspect of the move revived her. She opened bureau drawers,\nbrought out Kftte's  cap and  coat;   lt\nCLASSIFIED ADVERTISING\nfChildrenGyl\nCASTORIA\nA BABY REMEDY\nAPPROVED BY DOCTOR*\nI fWCOIX.CONSTIWTl0N.0lrWRI.EA I\nTO RELIEVE CATARRHAL\nDEAFNESS AND HEAD\nNOISES\ntt you have Cat.irrhal Deafness or\nure hard of hearing or have head\nnoises ro to your druKKist, and get 1\nounce of Parmint (double strength).\nand add to it 14 pint of hot water\nand a little granulated sugar. Take\none   tnblespoonful   four   times   a   day.\nThis will often bring quick relief\nfrom the-d stressing head noises. Clog-\nued notstrlls should open, breathing\nbecome oasy and the mucus stop dropping Into the throat. It is easy to\np.epare, costs little and 1b pleasant to\ntake. Anyone who lias Catarrhal Deaf-\nnesa or head noises should glv*j this\nDrrscr p.ion  a  trial.\nBladder Weakness\nTroublesome Nights\nSwiftly Relieved\nIf you arc trcublcd with a burniUK\nsensation, Bladder W?l4li\u00bb\u00bba, fivnuen'\ndally annoyance, gettlt_|>up*niglita tluU\npains tn back, lower DAdOUVftfl uml\ndown through groins\u2014ycu should try\nthe amazing value of Dr. Southworth's\n\"UratabE'' and see what n wonderful\ndifference they make! IXf this grand\nold formula of a well known Physician\nbrings you the swift and -atlsfying\ncomfort tt has brought to donna of\nothers, you surely will be thankful and\nvery well pleased. If lt dees not\nfy. the druggist who supplied you in\nauthorized to return your money on\nfirst box purchased. This 'gives you\na ten-day tett of \"Uratabs\" without\nrisk of \u00a9or.t unless pleased with result\u2014so. lf ycu yould know the Joys\nof peaceful, rr.stful ploep and i* normal,\nhealthy eladdcr. start the test today.\nAny good; druggist, can tppplj you.\nout losing bis firm bold of ber be\nflung a band backward to shut the\ndoor, got her to a chair ana knelt\ndown beside ber, working her suddenly\ncold hands In his own, anxious, puzzled eyes on her face. \"For God's sake,\nwhat  la  It?\"  he  muttered.\n\"Oh, Unk.\" she whispered; \"I'm\nao glad you camel,\"\n\"Don't be frightened, dear,\" be said\nWnderly, \"I'm here. I'll take care of\nyou.\"\nHer eyes were shut; ahe rested\nagainst him like an exhausted bird.\n\"I know you are\u2014-know you wlll!\"\nshe panted, utter peace In the white\nface. And for a moment Bhe could aay\nno   mot*\n\"What   frightened   you,   dear?\"\nPor answer 'ahe, brought a heavy,\nuncomprehending look to his own.\n\"Give me the baby, will you, Link?\"\nshe  whispered.\nHe brought her the child, and she\nbent her head weakly over Kate's rich\nsilky curls, breathing hard, like\nrunner.\n\"Link\u2014what brought  you?\"\n\"Why,\" he smiled pitifully, huuoring\nher. \"our birthday.  Barbara.\"\n\"So It ls.\" She pushed her hald off\nher forehead, looked about the room\nbrought her eyes to hia face. \"Did\nyou see him?\"\n\"See who, dear? There'e no one\nhere.\"\nOh, yes, there ls! Look at that\nshutter there\u2014he broke that. He\nmight have killed us!\"\n\"Tramp?\" asked Link quickly, kindling   horror   tn   hia   glance.\n\"A convict\u2014Sllnder's his name. He\nwas down here a couple of years ago\n\u2014stole from Barry. He\u2014** she began\nto tremble\u2014\"he threatened me. Link.\nHe's been raging all about\u2014he's drunk,\ntoo.\"\n\"Where's Barry. Bargara?\" The man\nasked it quietly, but there was n\nstrange note in his voice.\n\"Link, promise me something\u2014promise me that if I faint, lf I'm 111.\nyou won't leave Kate and me here\ntonight! Promise me\u2014\"\nHe saw that she was already HI, her\nhands   ley.   her   cheeks   blazing.\n\"I promise you dear. When 1 go\nbftck bo Cottonwood I'll take you both\nand you'll never come down here\no_i\\ in! I swear It. Barbara. Never\nmind the man\u2014we'll get him. Never\nmind anything, except that I'm here\u2014\nJoe Miller's waiting for me in the\ncar, right outside here, and we're\ngoing to take you and the baby back.\nWe're going to take care of you and\nsee that everything's comfortably settled and you're going to have a long\nrest.\"\nIt sounds\u2014\" she faltered, crying,\n\"like heaven!\"\nCan you get hold of Barry and we\ncan get out?\" Link, asked. \"Let rae\ntalk to him. This Is no place for you\n\u2014too lonely and too much work to do.\nA scare like this\u2014\"\n\"But he's ln San Francisco, Link.\nBarry's not here!\"\nShe said ls simply, almost apologetically, watching his face.\n\"In San Francisco!\"\nBarbara  nodded.\n\"You   were   here   atone?''\n\"Oh. for several days now. And today\u2014today got on my nerves!\" Barbara  confessed,   shaking.\n\"My Ood!\" Link said forcibly. And\nliis kind, rough, homely face darkened\nominously. \"What's he doing ln the\ncity?\"\n\"Hc\u2014\" Fool that she was. she was\nthickening and trembling into tears\nagain\u2014\"he's left me, Link.\"\nA silence, Then Link said, in a\nstuplfled   voice:\n\"Left you I\"\nAgain the girl nodded, smiling\nthrough brimming eyes. Hot tears\nsplashed   on   the   baby's   curls.\n\"Why, he couldn't have,\" Link began.\nm thc tone of one trying to understand. \"Left you? What did he think\u2014\"\nHe stopped  short,   bit  his lip.\n\"Did he say so, in so many words?\"\nhe   asked   gently.\n\"He wrote it. He had had the\nblues,\" Barbara explained with simplicity, \"and he had a chance to go\nto  New   York\u2014\"\n\"To New York!\"\n\"Yes. A rich old woman who does\nthings for men without family ties,\nAnd Barry was worried\u2014depressed,\nyou see, there's going to be another\nbaby ln June,\" Barbara added, a little\nawkwardly, \"and he hates all the\nfuss\u2014*\nShe .stopped, distressed eyes upon\nL.nk's face.\n\"I'd had that letter,\" she resumed,\n\"and I wired him. It made me feel-\nhorrible, of course. And then.to have\nthis man turn up and want money\n       CLASSIFIED   DIRECTORY\nwrung   the   man*   Heart   to   aee   hrr   UIBTUs (1)\n\u2022top, now -net than. In her Blow, halt-   lltv-IH- j*.\n\u25a0tuple!   moving   about   and   wipe   tier   **ak'*'aO'J*   _,\neye*. wlUj . -art ot patient bewilder-   J.j:K\",)NiL^\nment.                                                               HELP   WtNTEti (..1\n\"Now   that   I've   started   cryintc    I   B|Ti ationk   WANTED til)\ndon't  \u00abem  able   to  stop!\"  she   said.   aoents   WANTED tl2>\nLin.  called  ln  Joe  Miller;   the  two   Tl.\\( llLRS WANTED <}->\nmen   talked   In   low   tones.   Inspected   Nl KM.Nfl _.!!;'\nthe  shattered  shutter,   tneped   with   - , J.rBMglW   \u00bb<\u00bb\";-\u00bb* \u25a0_?\u00bb*-   \u00bb\nhe.rt.nin.  noise  and  ne-t-ewne..  to | \u00bb\u2122wJgg S'   \" \\_\\\na1\"1  tn*                                                       I KOOMS   WANTED \u00bb'1l\n\"Oues* he', got .way.                         ; rooms\u2014 Tei   Kent t's>\n\"You  look  like you  were  going  to   ne.i huh  w ivi i i.\ncome  down \u00ablck.   Barbara,\"   Joe   Miller i HOI SES   FOR  BENT\nadded   concernedly A    square-built | FOR  HALE  OR  KLNT\nkindly   man   of   50.   whose   friendship   ?\u25a0;}\u25a0!-\u2022 \u00b0J,5    run,    **\u2022\"\nfor her dated back to her actual\nbabyhood, he glanced vaguely at the\nkettle. \"Oughtn't you have a cup of\ntea   or   something?\"\n\"Nothing, nothing,\" she said gratefully. But her face was ashen white\nand she tottet-d on her feet. \"I want\neeeeu   site   uei.ece_-   on   e.ce   .\u00ab..     *   --\u201e- i Hr,,nn, _~\nto get to house*\u2014voice*\u2014streets,\" she   |vhi}ranc_\nwhispered, *\u2014_*\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014*\u25a0\n\"Yes, and we'll start.\" Link said,\ngiving her an anxious glance. \"Wrap\nthat blanket round the baby. Joe.\nHe knows all about handling them.\nBarbara\u2014he'll not drop her.   We don't\nLIVESTOCK   WANTED\nRABBIT.  FOR MM\nI'OI I TRY  AND  El,(IS\nMISI ELLANEOls   I (III   SeUje\n.Mist ELLANEOUH   wanted\nMISCELLANEOl s\nHHNINEB8    OPI'OR 11 M-IM\nLOST  AND  FOUND\n1211\ne.-i\n(ill!\nl.ll\nIM]\n(tu\n1ST)\n.'!8I\n(29)\nISO)\n1-1.)\n132)\n111)\n(Mi\n<m\n(SS)\n(117)\nhavr'tolock' up\\ereVni''_end'!some- ' iV-i^SHfiS t!!li *.\"\u25a0\u2022_._.\none   down   tomorrow      Lean   on   me.   A! \u2122*M.B!!4* \u00bb\u00ab>\u00ab !.\".R*\ndear.\"\n\"Ah. you're so wonderful. Link.\nYou're kind\u2014so wonderful to any\none in trouble,\" she said drowsily and\nheavily, \"so terribly kind\u2014It's so good\nto be taken care of.\"\nBlanketed, secure, she was on the\nfront Beat.\n\"Want your baby, Barbara?\" the\ncheerful, friendly voice came from\nthe  back   seat,\n\"Safe with you, Mr. Miller. You've\nhad three to practice on. And I'm\n\u2014\" her voice suddenly flagged, weakened\u2014\"I'm   so   tired.\"   she  said\nI'ltOPERTY   FOR 8ALI\nPROPERTY   WANTED\nI ARM   PROPERTY\u2014I \"r   Hal.\nFOR   SALE   OR   EM MANOR          ....\nMINING. TIMBER IMI LIMBER t.1S)\nFARM   AND   1)AIH\\   I'ltODUCR       (Ml\n ^_m\nAl  IOMOIIILES   W .VIED <4.)\nijovth and LAI'IMI s\u2014for rent\u2014(43)\nI.MMIIEH and bo its\u2014for mto\u2014(44)\nLAUNCHES AND BOVIS WANTED (15)\nFURNITURE   FOR   SALE (l(i)\nM IvSERY   PRODI (IS (47)\nSTORES   FOR  REN I t-D\nCATS  AND  DOGS  1 Oy   KALI (51)\nMOYIE NOTES\nWRT.'-i.\nrwlNO- At the Kootenay Lake General hospital to Mr. and Mr*. D\u00bbvid\nEwtng c. Slocan Ctty, __ercL 1 ,a tors.\nPITTR-ON\u2014At the K-ot-nay Lake\nGeneral hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peterson, aaica atreet. March 3,\na   daughter.\nYOO CAN DYE TRUE\nfast BLACK*1\u2122\nSUNSET\nDYES\n-.rranoch   ro\u00bb bale\njxi ?.-B-r-^\u201e.\u00bbry\u00bb\u00bbHaH?-i..\nSIX   week   old   Tor-shtre   pig..   fT.OO   BAITERT eUfD BTO_J_\u2014l-\u00bb rent,\n^ach     --ata-l., Thnuo*        1-1*91 i     *Ml-1JtAW>lJ $ J- St*0\"- f-\nPERHONAE\nI.l\nTRUSS TORT-RIB DhnlnatwJ by\nwearing our supports. Thirty days\nfree trial. Write ior booklet,_ A.\nLundberg 01\ncouver\n8.8 Pender  W..  Van-\n(12476)\nHELP    WANTED\n(111)\nCAPABLE OIRL\u2014Family Of two.   Ag\nMr*. J. Bluns.  K**lo. (1-?\nWANTED\u2014Girl  for  general housework.\nMis. W. Brown. 702 Victoria St.. City.\n112794)\nYOUNG Me\\N\u2014To learn printers' tratte.\nApply composing room Dally News\nafter 7 inn.   z-usi nave high school\neducation.\n(13761)\nMOYIE, B. C. Mar. 3\u2014Napolean\nGosselln anil C. T. Dakin from Chapman Camp, and  t   Hyde from Cran-\n , ____. ..      . ,        ...     .,,.        brook,   spent   the   -eck-end   at   Uielr\n\"Just stick lt out for another fifteen   e,omes here\nminutes.\" Link urged, with an oblique      Mrg    .   w   nm   ll(ter her rec.nt\n\u2122'     '     x.       ,,,\u201e.,..,.! accident,   and,   a   llMlays   stay   In   St.\nf*_y?s:.._.I,V!l_.  *_'\u25a0_..m..!H!n*.. I Eugene   hospital.   Cranbrook,   has   been\nhome    of    her\nlster   ,Mr\u00bb.  I.  H.   Hill.  She   returned\n.... ,\u00ab,.   .... _.. ....... ...  ..,\u2014_,   - jsugejne   no-pnae,   e.raei\nsaid   Barbaras   sweet,   weary   voloe   as .     . ,    ,.\nthey   started   upon   their   way.   W \u00a3_Sj_* * *  Hl\nhome on Saturday afternoon, accompanied by Mr. Fltcli. who came down\nfrom Chapman Camp\nMlss Sadie Whitehead returned home\nbirthday  that\ntrying not to think what might have\nhappened   lf  you   hadn't   come.   Link.\"\nHe  turned  Into   the  highway,   they\ncoul   dsee   the   lights   of   Cottonwood,\nlying like a band of sparks caught ln           ^^^^^^^^\ngray gatlze, mile* away. Lights\u2014houses ' J^'n  jimmy'WhiUM\nblessed   companionship. , mth  ,innlvemary  ot  1\n\"Had to come for our birthday. Bar-   3.-\nbara!\" Link said lightly, affectionately. |       ' ,\t\n\"You never forget lt,\" she said unsteadily.\n\"And 1 had Kate'f, puppy\u2014he's ln\nthe back seat there, and also a propo- 1 _,.,-,_-\u201e\u201e___. _-.\u00ab\u25a0\u201e_. \u201eei..*\nSitka Joe and I meant to make lol OREENWOOD, B. C. to 3-Mta\nBarry-about the place. But, Barbara.\" ?\u00a3*.\u00bb SM\"* **_ ]\u25a0\" .\"^S l*\nT....V r\u00a3.n\u00abM.r.v,<-ri   hw   \"uriii MitrTtn't  tr.   lAdle_i   aid   of  the  United   Church   re-\n[GREENWOOD iTEMS\nLink reproached her, \"you oughtn't to\nstay down there without somebody.\"'\nthe was Barry's wife. 8he would\nnot say that she had protested, tha.\ntoday's terrible solitude had been no\npart of her plan.\nJ.   know\u2014\"   she   admitted   weakly.\ncently. There were about 16 ladles\npresent. A busy afternoon wm spent.\nWhen work was put away tea wm,\nserved and a pleasant social hour terminated  the meeting.\nMrs.   W,   PlemJnK   lift   early   |o   the\nAnd therTthe tliwrs^'liw^left^hiind   week on R b\"8^^ vtslt ,0 the coast\n- - W. H. Bambo of the Standard Min\neral  claim  at Beaverdell  who was  ln\nGreenwood    this    w&k    reports    the\nWANTED\u2014Beflned middle aged woman\nto look after elderly lady and help\nwith general housework. Must have\nbest of references. Apply stating\nwages expected to Box 15, Procter,\nB. C. (13847)\nSITTATIOXH   \\VA\\TKlj_\n(11)\nNORWEOIAN OIRL\u2014Wants Iwusework\nPhone  307L. (12814)\nROOMS\u2014To   Rpni\nPOR   RENT\u2014Private   room.    Baker   St.\nPhone   574.L. (1287P.\nLARGE FURNISHED 3 ROOM SUITE\u2014\nWith  bath.    917  Edftewood  Ave.\n(12855)\nIOR   SALE   OB   KF.NT\nfrom   Lethbrldge   on   Suturday   after-1 FOR   RENT\u2014Small   office   tn   Capitol\nnoon. Jimmy Whitehead celebrated the I     Paper   Shop.   Madden    Block.    Want\nVenables   Capitol   Paper   Shop.\nL1VBBTOCR   WANTED\nWANTED\u2014Delivery   horse.   weiRht   1400\npounds.    Curlew Creamery Co.. Ltd.\nro_. %___<_--?-?'tff-ABSS: PKA-y-_.\u00abY y-n .auT\nOuemaev   heifer   to   fre*h.n  May   14.    -\nBoth  _ood   or-mak.    B.  Halgh   81o-   FROTT   Dairy   poultry   ranch   for\n5S pSt (12TO)     nay   eouiPtt-L    BuOdiiMr-   -\n** \"^\u2014 !     more  than  <h*   price   -sk-U.    _,\nMWCfU-tM-Otl-.rg**   \"AHfe      -\u25a0\u25a0\"> I      \u25a0\u25a0 \u00b0tq\u00b0a' *MM' m*' *\u2022 Q* ^\nFOR    SA-Jt\u2014Modern     player\nTerms. ~hone BeWY. (13\u00bb'\nFOR SAL*\u2014No. l Timothy hay. tlenr-e\nLavlolette,  Lumby,  B. C.      (UM.)\nFOR BAl*\u2014Singer aewlnir machine,\neirop head, good condition. Phone\nM3.L.  (1--6I)\nCANARIES TOR 8AXE\u2014Oood sIukw \u00bb6\nHens    \u00bb!_\u00bb.      Mrs.    John    Orievt.        \u2014\nFruit-ale, B.  C. (1-840'    FOB   SALB  (>\u00ab   EXCHANjlp\n10 ACR1 KAKOH\u2014For -*!*, ,.\nchard, good house aad outbu.__\nnear good market Death of husf\ncause of Belling .Apply Box \u25a0\nPally Ke~\u00bb. __ l_\\\nSEVEN-AOBE ranch for sale; adj.!\ncity  limit*,    too  fruit  tre**.   sl|\nbarb   wire   t*r**t*e   and   city\nWrite box 7M, Nelson. B. O.\nterm*,   phone 336-tl. |\nBICYCLE FOR SALB\u2014Good Tyres and   wm.   eWCHANOB\u2014Home   In\nAcceseesorie*.    -8 Inch Frame.   \u00bb16O0.,    dale,   ViApouver.   for   Mel-on   hi\nO.   R.   Frampton,   R.   R.   1,   Nelson. |     _.  1*.  Wilson,  Phone 8-2.       (lj\n(1-816),\nAUTOMOBILES   PO-  -ALE\nHERJC  ls your  chance to get  a new  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nOrthophonic Victrola \u00ab86.    Complete    FOR SAWl-R-o speed Wagon, twJ\nwith _ do-en new selections.   Phone       I000r oondltton,   platform  deck]\nremovable    box   body,    bargali\ncash.    Write P. O. Box 1104, I\nwith 2 do.en\n747X.\n(12,882) j\nSILVER FOX PURS\u2014Direct  from Pro- I\nducere:  flnl*he>d  In     latest style by I   _.\t\nexpert*;   for  price* write, inn Farm    nlrseky  PRODIA-Tg\nSouth Slocan. (12787)    -\u2014-\u2014--\u25a0\u2014\u25a0\u25a0\u2014-,. \u25a0\u25a0\nFOR   SALE-One   Pumed   Oak   Willis   ^'^i.ab^^S?  .S-f***\nPiano\u2014pew, OoJt Library Table, Bar- [\nrd Churn, One Buggy with new\nwheels, shaft* and pole with neck\nyoke and whippletreea. Apply Mrs.\nP. E. Ee*gtn. Bayne\u00bb Lfke. B. ^^\nconifers, shade and flowering aril\nOrder now for Spring delivery!\nRoynon, agent. Nelson. |\nCATS  AND  DOOS FOB SALE\nWE STOCK\nDrumheller\nLethbrldge\nAND\nCorbin Coals\nWilliams Transfer\nPHONE 106\n  (12877)\nMIS< FJ.l.ANbO. 3 \"WANTCT\t\nWANTED\u2014Kitchen   range   and   household   furniture.     Phone   364R1.\n(12820)\nWArtTED-\u20146everal strong horses. 1400\npounds weight. Write to Ellis-Cotton\nLimited,   Boswell, (1.2816).\n\u2014 I WA1JTED \u2014 O^mNG^^UTFtT    and\nI'OIITRY   AM)   .-OPS.\n(26>\nPURE   BRED   white   leghorn   rooster?.\niur sale or trade.   Mra. Ellis. R. R. 1\n(12823)\ngrasped    his    arm   and   she   felt,    her\nwhole body flex and relax againBt him.\n'Tm   so   sorry\u2014the    hospital\u2014\"    she\nmuttered.   \"I'm   so   sorry\u2014\"\nHe freed his big right arm.  put it\ntightly   about   her,   spared   an   instant\nfrom the  irregularities of  the  road  to\nlook at her sharply.\n\"Keep lt up Just a few minutes dear\n\u2014you're all right!\"\nThe drowning blue eyes, picked up\nby a street light, shone into his with\ntheir old brave radiance, Tl.cn. they\ndarkened and ho heard her liiej-thi-\nguisliable. rueful laughter in her\nshadow of a voice as she said:\nclaim\" as looking very good.\nLUMBERTON C. G. I. T.\nGROUP VISITS MOYIE\nMOYIE. March V\u2014The Lumberton\ngroup of Golden Keys, with their\nleaders, Ml&s M. Merrition, a.id Mlss N.\nF, Keir, came by the 2. p. m. train\non Saturday aftendpon to Moyie, After\n  a  hike  across the lake  to  thn  Aurora\n\"I'm  dying.   Link.    What  n\u2014what   a    Mlue*. th\u00bby went ** the United Church\n- *._%,__._ \u2014   __. \u201e_,,_ M^C_ZT-t\\y , Manse, where they were entertained by\nway to behave on\u2014on one's birthday!\n(To   be   continued\nRadio Theory Arising\nFrom Anaesthetic Deaths\nRejected by Radiologist\nTORONTO. March 3.\u2014Toronto scientists are nqt disposed to give any credit\nto the theory advanced by Sir GeOrgc\nFllmer, that the recent deaths of ph-\ntlents under anaesthetics were due to\npottonix-g set up by radio waves\nthrough electrolysis.\n\"I do not think it at all feasible.\"\ndeclared Prof. A. R. Zimm_r. associate\nproiessor of electrical engineering at\nthe   University   of   Toronto.\nDr. G. E, Richards, chief radiologist\nof the Toronto general hospital, emphatically rejected the theory.\nBOYS ENTERTAIN\nGIRLS AT MOYIE\nthe teachers and friends of Moyii\nUnion Sunday school ancl thr .Sunshine Club. After games and aongs.\nrefreshments were served by the hostess .assisted by Mrs. W. W. Parker\nand  Mrs.  C. T.  Dakin.\nThey left by the 4,20 train, after\ngiving three rousing cheers for the\nMoyie Club.\nLEGHORN BREEDING COCKERELS-\nBolivar Strain. $3.00 each. H. Hudson,   Balfour.   B.   C (12842)\nWHITE     WYANDOTTE     COCKERELH\nLaylng   fitock   $5.00.    Hatching   Eggs\n$2.50    for    1ft.      Pcepoday    Gardens,\nR.   R.   1.   Nelson (18671)\nPOR S-U-E\u2014Baby Chicks. Burred Plymouth Rock mated trom Cockercll\nover 290 eggs. First prize Nelson\n1027, Price $24 per 100. T. Maine,\nBurton, B. C (128631\nFOR BALE-Baby Chick.. S. C. While\nI\u00abghom mated from Cockerell over\n300 eggs, First prize, Nelson Wil.\nSecond Prize Nelson 1929. Fourth\nGrand Forks 1928-29. Price $20 per\n100.    T. Mante, Burton. B. C.   112864 \u25a0\nWHITE LEGHORN Day-old. chiCks\nfrom R. O. P. and Registered stock.\nIndividually pedigreed Ckla. from\nhens with certified records 340 to -1Z\neggs. Mating list on request.\nChalmers,   Thrums (12750)\n\"p^WKR BON\nSouth   Slocan.\nCUTTER.\"   Fur  Farm\n(12768.\nREGISTERED GERMAN POLIO* \u2022\n\u2014fl months old. Apply Mrs. T.\nsick,  Rossland, B. C.   Phone AOl\na]\nBUSINESS,  PROFESSION\nDIRECTORY\nAccounting\nCHAS. P. HUNTER\nAUDITING       INCOME   TAX   RETli\nBOOKKEEPING       INVRSTJGATI_r\nBox  11991, Nelson, B. C.    ]\ns a]\nAssayers\nE.  W.   WIW.OWSON.  BOX  A1108 N|\nB. c.    Standard western ch*\n-ECIL     E.     CROSSLEY. ProrJ\nAssayer.    Address Reno Gold\nLtd., Salmo, B   C. (\\_\nAuctioneer and Bailiff ]\nWANTED\u2014A baby buggy in good condition. State lowest cash price. Box\n12866   Daily   News. < 12868.\nMIHCELLANEOCft,.\nDRESSMAKING   and   alterations.    211\nBaker   St, (12809)\nJB\nMOYIE. B.  C, Mar. 3.\u2014On Thursday\nevenng,  the  Moyie  Boys'  Club  entertained  the  Girl's  club  at  a   ma.squer-\nade   party   held   in   the   school   hoiu-c.\n^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^m^_m-       After  a  play   presented   by  the   boys,\nand   Barry   not   come   back\u2014when   IJ all  enjoyed   a   Taffy-Pull,   for   which\nneeded him so\u2014\" 1 the   candy   was   made   by   Mibs   Jean\nAnd   she   began   to   cry.   childishly   Ward and Mrs. W .Parker.\nBenefit Bridge Is\nSuccess, Invermere\nINVERMERE, B. C. Mar. 2\u2014A sue-\ncesstul public bridge drive was given\nin Hotel Invermere recenUy to raise\nfunds t aid a deserving family of\na veteran, The net proceeds were\nhighlj satisfactorily.\nAmong those whinllng prizes were:\nMrs. A. M. Chisholm of Windermere;\nMre, R. Pritchard Invermere; T. W. Lee\nof indermere and 3. W. Morland of\nthis place. W, H. Seaton held the lucky\nnumber which drew a pair of infant\ndoll twins, Mrs. Fred Foyston and\nOswald McGulnes\u00bb of Athalmer drew\nprizes in a side table of Five Hundred,\nBABY   CHICKS\nWhite leuliorn baby chic.- hatc-lns\negga. AH pens mated to Cockerels from\nR. O. P. official laying contest hens.\n275 and 310 egg records. April $18,\nMay \u00bb16. June $14 leer 100 CHICKS.\nBook order  now,  $2  deposit.\nIIOHINSOVS    L-UHOKN     EABM\nBox   601 Vernon,   B.   C.\n(12800)\nLOST   AMI   FODND\n(31)\nllU.eOl'K NOTES\nBALFOUH,   B.   C.   Mar.   3\u2014Mrs.   H.\nHudson left on Wednesday evening l_st\nfor Nanlmo where she wlll visit lier ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nsister whose husband was uccldently J provisions of existing law to all timber\nkilled. and lumber now on the free list.\nLOST\u2014Monday. March 3. gold-mounted, red. mottled fountain pen.    He-\nward.   Venables, Capitol Pager Shop.\n(128841\nTariff Protection to\nLumber Industry in\nTJ. S. A. Is Failure\nWASHINGTON,     March     3.\u2014Another\nattempt to afford tariff protection tu\nthc lumber industry failed in the senate lute today with defeat, 35 to 34, of\nproposal   to   extend   thc   retaliatory\nPlay Safe\nProtect your property and income with reliable Insurance.\nWe solicit your Fire\u2014Automobiles-Accident and Sickness Insurance. Lowest rate\nconsistent with safety.\nH. E. DILL\nGeneral  Insurance Agent\n508 Ward St.       Phone 180\n(1287C)\n.'AMES   11.   DOYLE\u2014Bailiff,   e-Q-te-\nNelson, B   C.     (-\nChiropractors^\nDE.    IOTTT.N.   X-DAY.   CBANBR\nDB.   GRAY.   GILKEB   BU...\nDentists\nDB.  G.   A   C.   WALLEY\u2014Orlffln  _\nX-Ray.     Nelson,   B.   C. (1S(\nEngineers\nn. D. DAWSON\u2014Land Bumj-r-,\nlug and Clvl) Bnglnoer*. Ks\u2014lo,.\nV.  W.   BACEY, MINING  ENGINE\n518 Ward St., Nelson. B. 0.\n(U\nFire\nProtection\nA.    II.    GREEN    CO..\u2014CONTRACT!\nFormerly Green Bros., Burden. Nel\nCivil and Mining Engineers, Bl\nAlberta and Dominion Land f\nveyors.        '    (Uj\nFlorists\nGRIZZELLE'S..  GKEENHOOeSE...   *teO_\\\nCut flower* and floral _c-lgn\u00bb.   1^\nAnother   home   went   up\nflames last night. | _.\nHad it been your home, have,1*, w\nyou ample Protection?\nCall   and   get   one   of   our\nHousehold   Inventory   Books\nWM.   g.   JOHNSON\u2014 \u25a0\nPhone 342 Cut flower*. Potted Pll\nand Floral Emblems,\nInsurance and Ileal Estati\n... DAWSON^Real Estate, Inl\nance. Rentals. Next Hipperson Hi\nware. Baker St. (l_f\nPhotographers\n(no   charge),   so   you   may george a. meeres\u2014,t_ti-t and '\n, _ i      , u fXegraDher.   71S Baker St.       il.l\nknow what values you have. <  >-\u00bb\u00bb. *\u00bb  ._\nYou will require it in case\nof loss.\nChas. F. McHardy\nPhone 135 Nelson, B. C.\nReal Estate and Insurance\n(12875)\nTransfer\nWILLIAMS'  TRANSFEB\nBAGGAGE. COAL AND WOOD I\nPhone  106 MM\nWood Working Factory!\n-_>\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab-\u00bb-el-^e\u00abe-\u00bb.e.^^\u00ab_Ve^.e.^e^^jeMaj>J^>j>j\u00bb^>. , t| ,   ^*m**r *\nLAWSON\u2014Baker    St.    earp\u00abnt\u00abr\nJoiner.    Baah  and   Hardwood,\nTILLIE THE TOILER\n'W1AC-I V.\/ANT MCU\nTO \"TELL ME ABOUT\nTVtt. CARS VOU\nARE \"SELLIN--- y1\n70U have an old Radio\n1 set . . . You want a\nguitar . . . Someone else\nhas a guitar and wants\na Radio set. The two of\nyou ought to get together in our \"Miscellaneous for Sale\" column. You'll both be\npleased, just as scores\nof others are satisfactorily making use of\nthis classification in\nour Want Ads every day\nThe\nDaily News\n1  day. 10c a line.\nB _*y*. -Oe a Ittu*.    .\nNo  i-tr*  owt  If  tin\nT*rU**atee.t to\" ek_t_e-.\nFINE.Tm.lE-\nVJE ARE\n-ELL1M6\nTHG BEST\nCAR \\M THE\nWORLD\nVEHTTHAT MU-i'V\nBE THE SAME -AU\nALL TrtE REST OF\nTHE AUTO eALES-\nMENi ARE SELLINb-\nBUT vvHAT DOE'c\n>T COST\n(WE CAN DELIVER\nOUR '5MAPPV\n| STRAIGHT EISHTl\nV   FOP- TWO-\n] THOUSAMO\nI   DOLLAR'S Y\nA. {Study in Economics.\n[TvnO thousand }\n^DOLLARS? J\nBy Westof\n JOINT COMMITTEE\nREVIVES SCHEME\nMINE CONVENTION\nSpokalee   R-pr.s4ntet.4ns   Convince  Possible  at  Low\nCost\nMIMStEft UNABU TO\nADD PUBLICITY GRANT\nCommittee Named to Ask Him\nAgain for Convention\nAid\nIn view of re-preaentations received\nfrom mining organizations across the\nHue, both ln letter and delegate\nfarm .strongly urging Nelson to stay\nWtth the Idea of a mining convention\nthe coming summer instead of act-\n. big on the recant decision for a\nWar's postponement, tho Joint oommittee representing the city council, board\nof trade and Chamber of Eastern Brlt-\ntth Columbia met Saturday, reconsider-\nm* the situation, and decided to re-\nBen the matter with the provincial\ngovernment.\nVlaws expressed by L. K.. Armstrong,\noi Spokane, on behalf of both the\nefiherioan institute of Mining and\nMetallurgy aud the Northwest Mining\nassociation .In his letter to President\nJ. 1. Annable of the Chamber of mlnea,\nasserting that the cost of the convention could ho kept to small figures,\nas thc delegates would expect to\nmeet their own oxpensea and enter-\nVdnment -would not be necessary, convinced the oommittee that, on tho\nbasis proposed, an excelled convention\nwould be held, lf the government could\nbe persuaded to come in on a smaller\nscale thkn originally asked.\nMINISTERS  CAN'T  INCREASE  AID\nA reply -tram Hon. W. A. McKenz.e,\nminister of mlnas, to the recent notification from the Joint committee that\nthe convention proposal was being post-\npoaed for a..year, and tb tho accompanying request that the government add $1000 far special advertising to tbe annual grant to tho chahir\nbet of- minea, pointed \u25a0 out that tne\ndepartment appropriation for advertising waa allocated to the department's\nown channels, and that no Increase\noould  be  made.\nThis reply, the Joint committe decided, left the way open for tho\ngovernment to be approached again\non the matter of a convention grant,\nthough more modest ln amount, and it\nwas decided to advise thc m mister\nof the new complexion put on affairs\nbg the representations from the .American organ Izatlona, and to ask for\na convention of $1000.\n-J. E. Annable, *t\u00ab* A. Starkey and\np. H. Currie were appointed to draft\na letter to the minister, to be sent\n\u25a0 on behalf of the Joint committee by\nSecretary D. A. McFfcrland, of the board\nof trade, copies to be sent to Dr. L.\nB. Borden, M. P. P. for Nelson, and\nmembers for nearby ridings.\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS,   TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 4, 1930\n _______________ i\u2014,  *\nPee* ffi_*\u00ab\nCRANBROOK PLACES\nOnDERS, MATERIAL,\nNEW WATER WORKS\nI'mncU   AJ|o   Oonftidera   Purchasing Car for City\nSuperintendent\nCRANBROOK.   B.   C,   March   2\u2014At\na special meeting or tho council held\n-friday evening tenders on the various\nmaterial*, neceeeaary for the construct- ;\ntlon work om the Oold Creek addition\nto the present waterworks system were\nconsidered. On t!_e advice of the city\nuuperintendant the following orders\nwere placed: 18 tons calcium Chloride from tbe W. B. Beatty oompany\nof Vancouver at aM.30 per ton P. O.\nB. Cranbrook. 3000 feet cable from P.\nParks 4k company 12c for S and\nTc for %.\nTwo tracks which are to be needed will be ordered when prices and\nmerits of various makes have been\nfurther considered. A Orescent Drag\nLine scraper. % yard capacity, was\nordered from the B. C. Equipment\noompany, to coat M16. P. O H Cranbrook, and a revolving sere )er Number 67 from the Morrison Tractor\ncompany, at a price of MTO. P. O. B.\nCranbrook.\nRegarding the manufacture of cement\npipe through which the water from\nOold Creek wilt be conveyed to the\nreservoir, it has been decided that\nthis   will    be    made    locally    and   lt\nwas decided,  after eome discussion,  to\ncity   !\u00bbap.riu.endent   to   SpO-\nane.   OUiveT   and   uther   pointe   where\nthis  work  is behiK\nso that  the\ntllll.      I.-*-\u2022\u00bb.     *-r     \u2022--\u00bb\"\u00bb.      \"JV-H-     t\u2014J      I suite      V.-D\nbest   methods   ot   procedure   may   be\nlearned befor- beginning the work.\nA tractor and hoist, ler wo_k In\nhauling scrapem, excavating ari tUl-\nlng ditches and so forth, wsj* ordered from J. **- Tun.tr &, company of\nLethbrldge tbe com to be 16.021.. P. O-\nB. Cranbrook, the purchase to ba\nsubject to the decision of the city\nsuperintend ant as to whether the mach\nIne La satisfactory for the work after\na demonstration on tlie grounds. In\ncase it does not prove satisfactory lt\nis to be returned o expense to the\ncity.\nThe   matter   of   \u25a0   car   for\nsuperintend ant   v.   i   i in-adered.   It   la\nnecessary   that   hi'   have   a   machine\nfor   going   back   and   forth   from   the\nnew construction work. Heretofore  the\nsuperintendent's own car has been used\non a rental basis. Alderman Attrld*e,\nJackson and Scott wen stppoiated\na oommittee to inquire Into the mxtt-\nablllty and prices of various makes\nand to report at the next meeUng of\nthe council,\nFIRST TRIP OUT\nFROM PRESIDENT\nMINE IN A YEAR\nLARDEAU, B. C, -torch 3\u2014p. leaeen.\nO. Carlson, C. Nelson, L. Johnson,\nChew Wing, their cook, of the President mine, arrived in Lardeau Friday\nafternoon on their way ' to We-lson.\nthis being their first trip out sine.\nDecember, 1928.\nPato-'s three-pointed brim 'J smut.\nBASEBALL IN THE\nDAY ANJ).HOC_iJEX.\u201e\nIN THE EVENING\nHockey   anef   _\u25a0\u2014teasT  played \u2014X  th*\nsum sea-on 1* -U W-s-lneJ.. uncommon o-currancc and 1* *_ep*c*_Uy\n-o lf the hockey 1* not played on\nartificial ice. However such I* tha cue\nln Orand Pork* from whance com**\nth* report that they are p-urnc -**--\nball in the day time and hock*, at\nnight. Aithout ttl* frost i* -till In\nthe ground, the \u00abnow has almost\nentirely   disappeared   there.\nLONDOK. March t\u2014ftlr Algernon\nHawkins Thomond Keith-Falconer. 10th\nearl of Klntore, died today, aged 77.\nbe was former alde-de..camp to King\nEdward   and   (Ing   Oeorge.\nBAB   AMOCIATION\t\n\u2022mot w uukwi\nln  Toronto  oi\nth*  annua.\nthe annua, tumf's** l\nBar *ai_ci_t*-n. _-*0\u00bb\nclaion  reach*.   *. the\ncil ln aaaalon at Ceeegood* hall.\nShiny  straw* an to,he war\/  food.\nB. C. EGG LAYING\n(Experimental .arm,\n\\*ta*\n.IX, B\nC.)\n(nth Week)\nHVRItlh ROCKS\u2014\nTotal Total\nw.\nEggs Point*\nDom. Exp.  Farm,\nBrandon\n\u25a0fl\n369\n335.-\n51\n453\n4963\nMain*, AJex.\t\nto\n413\n4136\nPennington. A\t\nIB\n712\nX796.3\nTrafton.C. H\t\n44\n521\n526.9\nANCONAS\u2014\nWllen, F. E\t\n4-\n307\n373.9\nBLACK   MINORCAS\u2014\nMartin, 8. 8\t\nWHIT.  I.rOHORNS\u2014\n28\n211\n322.-\nAppleby. F W\t\n40\n516\n516.1\nBolivar Poultry Farm ..\n54\n665\n563.8\nBbyes Bros\t\n46\n532\n609.4\n0*ld*r, C. D\t\n40\n590\neea..\nM\n610\n616.9\nChalmers, R. W\t\n49\n617\n678.9\nCookson, Mra. J. W\t\n4.\n340\n389.8\nparbey, P. & Sons\t\nDledertchs. J. C\t\n\u25a0Ml\n575\n600.7\n50\n650\n637.9\n\u2014tswi Si Moran \t\n84\n389\n377.1\n53\n605\n896.3\nPa.lrwee.thcr, W. M. ...\nForsytne, w\t\n14\n473\n447.0\nM\n684\n809.6\n\u25a01\n45\n510\n446\n479.4\nHodgson St Bushby \t\n446-\nHolland it Son\t\nif\n533\n665.1\nKennedy Bros\t\nM\n376\n347.7\n31)\n662\n667.1\nLucille Poultry Farm\n52\n611\n484.2\nMetcalfe.   C.   P\t\n:,o\n395\n394.1\nMufford, J. H. * Sons\n48\n277\n256.9\nRobert-on, A _\t\n53\n457\n377.1\nRump St Sendall \t\nRuttledge,  M.  H. _\t\n31\n466\n434.3\n4'.!\n451\n626.6\nBchofieid,   A.   W\t\na\n597\n598.4\nSol-efield, M. S\t\n34\n484\n448.2\nShannon Bros\t\n48\n445\n601.9\nSmith Bros\t\n41\n466\n455.1\nSpence, .. W\t\n43\n465\n469-\nOnlverslty   of   B.C.' ....\n4!)\n654\n719.5\nWard, Geo -\n38\n603\n6025\nWhiting,  w\t\n41\n508\n522.3\nRIlpDF.  ISLAND  RF.DS\nSwefetllta Poultry Farm\n45\n366\n3864\nOarrick, Fred\t\n411\n581\n602.2\nHoman, M. L\t\n3(1\n333\n359.6\ntl\n370\n406-\nWHITE  WYANDOTF,\n\u25a0\n339\n310.3\nLloyd, Miss Ruth \t\n'JO\n480\n462.7\nDom. Exp. Sta. Sidney\n33\n448\n429.4\nTotals     _ 1900 22392 22531.1\nProduction\u201458  per   cent.\nBoutet Head of the\nPress Galleit, Ottawa\n>,OTTAWA, March 3 \u2014 Membera of\nthe Parliamentary Press gallery held\ntheir  annual .meeting  Saturday.\nThe  follhwl-t-i  officers  were  elected:\nPresident, Edgar Boutet. LaPatrie,\nMontreal; vice-president, E. B. Buchan*\nin, Border Cities Star, Windsor; secretary, Thomas Oreen, The Canadian\nPress. ^\u00bb>\nExecutive committee, Thomaa H.\nBlack lock, Mail and Empire, Toronto;\nCharles L. Bishop, The Ottawa Citizen,\nJs B. Portior, ta.Preaae Montreal; E. W.\nGrange, Reuters Cable Agency1, and\nSmile   Benolst,   Le   Devoir,   Montreal.\nRobert M- MacLeod, honorary life\nprealdent for a number of years, was\nConfirmed ln office.\ntOUTH AGED 20 IS\nSEftTENCfeD DEATH\n. CHATHAM, Ont., Mamh 3\u2014Charles\nGross, aged 20, at Windsor, Ont., was\nsentenced today by Mr. Justice Jeffrey\nip he hanged oh May 10 for ttte\ntiurder of John Labadle, night attendant it the Thayer gasoline station ln\nChatham.\nERNESt   IIERllERT  DIES\n- JOLIETTE, Que., March 3\u2014Erhest\nJlerbert, advocate, former aldenhan,\ngad member for. the county in the\nQuebec legislature from 1916 to 1919,\nIs dead  here of  peritonitis.\nHe wfls also chairman ot the Joliette\nBar association library, and. vioe-pres-\nldrnt of the Rural Bar association for\nthe province of Quebec. Re was for\nmany  yeats crown attorney here.\nThe   opposite     of   flat-chested     Is\n^ump-i\u00bbclwd.\nmiles\nubrication\nNew Hish Compression\nmotor oil brings you 6\nspecific advantages\nover old type oils...\nAvailable today at Union Oil\nCompany stations or where.*..\nyou sec the MOTORITE lijn\nTry itl Compare itl Use it exclusively!\nElectric Control and 38 T.tt,\nAisure Uniformity\nThccomrol rooili at the Motoritc tc-\nfincry rwcmblc^ thc bridge of 3 battlr\nship  Everything is electrically checkc<l\nand operated The human equasion and\nchance lor error has bce:i removed.\nIn \u00ab-diti6n <o this positive rcfininr; control, 3S specific tests and\ncjualery checks 1 re made on lhe oil, starting lirst at the .veil as the\netude rise, fyrm thst ground and endinrjb'jt a few hours before\n\u25a0Hototite limchcs yo:!r at\nVew Uy fttmiir\/tttm yojuefill wil .^OT-RIl-..    \/\nTke Hijh Cornpr.iti-i, Twiat \\\nTor ideal results in high cot-protiorie-orop\nng do thb: I\n1. !.ubticMewithMOTO-riT-^-e_*\nmotot oil built jpcceitcillr m*% *W(t>\ncompression om.\n5. Fuel with UNION ETim-lkfia. !\nneer tnri Lnocfc gasoline.\nl^oreTOst amhcritiei sent thst the, -pabirut,*..\nJ!-erantce, you in\u00abim\u00abm cjiucan fem toul I *>\ncoa)p:rajo\u00bbojt,,.~\u2122% _T \\*\\ m_. '\n,    ff f jr,j. ri v\nMOTORITE i*. a r.m_rlabl- ntw\nmotor oil, developed after (\nycats of constant scientific re-\nse-rch, to meet the lubrication\ndemand'; of our modern _it>Ii\ncompression motors.\n\/ According tq tests on the OILV.METER,\nan instniment accurate to the }. wave length\nof light. MOTORITE is lhe \u00ab;eW til tnown.\nThis mptruHntis assures _n ever-present, i!if-\n'ftry lubricating film in the !\/tOO,000 inch\nspace between the piston rings and cylinder\nwalls of your high compt-s'ion motot when\nth* engine is hot.\nResist* Dilution\nAnother advantage is that MOTORITF,\nsolves the \"dilution riddle\"... long a puz:t!c\nto petroleum engineers. This achievement is\nexplained by scientists as follows:\n\"Io til cars varying small amounts of gasoline get by fhe pistons into the crankcase\n...especially at suiting. MOTORITE has thc\nproperty of 'giving up' this gasoline eexelt\nin the form of vapor ... without sacrificing\nthe lubricating efficiency, oc 'life' of the oil.\"\nThe famous research institute that investigated this important point announces that\n\"resistance to oil dilution\" appears to be a\nxaleratfnptrt- found in the carefully selected\ncrudes Used in the refining of MOTORITE.\nTo you this means \u2022 tits-tit, toughet film of\noil with cone-pondingly increased lubrict-\n<ioo efficiency.\nVariable Viscosity\nAnd MOTORITE is tqtialli tJJKitiil at ell\nJtrnftrnltr- Ac starting, when piston clearances arc greatest, it is more viscous tr thick.\nThen as the engine warms and the metal\n{Huts expand MOTORITE reduces its viscos-\n-ty ia just the propec raw to assure 100\";\nefficCTt lukit..'PQ.        '.   -\nReduces Heat\nA fourth advantage is iot great C-'-city&ir\ngiving up and carrying away hear. This feature assures cool bearings and is noticed particularly when traveling lor.e c'i :t_ces tc\nsustained high speeds.\nNo Hard Ctrbon\nCatbon deposited by MOTORITE is soli\nand flufty, much unli_e thc b-ird, tjritty catbon common to most oils. Too, it deposits\nless arbte than any oil known hert tofore. Tha)\nmeir.s no clogged or sticky valves due Co\ncarbon ... Ita utttr on your high compression motor. .\nFree Front Acid Forming Properties I\nThrough special purification processes,\nMOTORITE is completely freed from acid\nforming properties that might tend co corrode the metal of ycur motor. Service tests\nindicate that cars using MOTOFJTI e*e-*eVie-\n\/\/, require feutr tngkt repair..\n200 Miles Lonjer Life\nThese six advantages bring you men) efficient lubrication, yet guarantee you Itrnffe\nstn-ict ftom your oil. Tests in the standud\nmakes of automobiles ptove that you can\neasily get .00 extra miles out cf a aan-case\nfull of MOTORITE. Now, with MOTOtlTE\nyou can drain at 200 miles farther than you\nhave been in the habit of doing.\n40c a Quart\nMOTORITE is available today at all Union\nOil Company stations and at many other\nstations where you seethe MOTORfrt sign\nIts cost is only .Oc a quart.\nMake a note on your dashboard sticker\nNOV to refill with MOTORITE the next timo\nyou'drain your motor oil IUee.ca.bef Iks\n\u00ab\u00bble*..._toTOIUtt.        .    \u201e-f\nUNION\n. **\nCOM J! re\nTHE    UNION     MOTOR     OIL    F ORhH ! G H < C O M P * t $ t? I 0 N    \u00a3 A R S\n___\u25a0\n Page Ten\"\nTHE NELSON DULY NEWS,  TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 4, lftSfl\n.   KLEENEX\nK^ \u25a0     _-*e..Mi-i--*W\u00ab-i---P^\u00ab--*\u00bb^.,,\u00bb_-*-----\u00bb-*\u00bb^-\u00bb\nCLEANSING TISSUE\nIn  Many Shade.\n\\    25* and OOei Package-\nMann, Rutherford\n-   Co.   -\n\u25a0\n=\u00a3\nVIC. \"GRAVES\nMaster Plumber\nIgg^J* *\u2022\u00ab-\u00bb Pra-tle-l _xp.ii.ne.\nP\nNELSON, B.  C\n', O. tt\u2014 .17 Phone IIS\nLADIES\nHave  You  Seen  Our\nAttractive Line of\nTALLY CARDS\nFor Bridge Parties\n\u2014Also\u2014\nExquisite Table Decorations\nand Place Cturd.\nNelson Flower\nSKoppe\nCAndrews & Andrews\nPhone 233 We Deliver\nO'GRADY EXPECTS\nCAPITAL TO HND\nNEW_PRODUCERS\nEven if Some Small Mines Arc\ntinned, Big Program of\nWork Ahead\nFERTILIZER AND\nPOWER PROGRAMS\nSeveral Properties in a Promising Position. He\nStates\n44 TAXI AND\n|     TRANSFER\nH risen H-d-o Ou* m to. On*\nOpra Da.   -Oe. NUM\n44 lot\nSmythe's\nBeef, Iron and Wine\n7   A valuable  nutritive Tonic   in\n-\u25a0casea of Impaired Nutrition Lota\n: of Appetite and Exhausted Condition*     due     to      lJupoverlhUed\nBlood.\nSmythe's\nPharmacy\nPrescription Specialist\npbon. 1 407 Baiter\n\"CMinsm  for  Quality\"\nDiamonds\nThe kind of diamonds\nyou naturally want to\nbuy must have a known\nvalue and be appraised\nby experts.\nFor utmost beauty of\nsetting, utmost quality\nof diamond and utmost\nsize of stone come to\nI\nGROCERIES\nSERVICE\nPhone 235\nH0RSW1LL BROS.\ni\nE. Collinson \u00a7\nJeweller       r.P.B. Time, rev-peeleir II\nIn a talk nearly two hours in length,\non m_itng, before the members ol\n8t Saviour's Churchman's club Sunday evening. P. T. COrady, resident\nengineer (or the eastern mineral survey district, gave two sides or the\npicture. \u2014\nThe first was the view of the mining\nrngineer, who realized tnat there\nwere large oriels against any particular property b-comjn a big producer,\nand who considered that promotions\nmust be held within bounds, and\nthat Investors must be protected. He\nmentioned case* where ihe government was compelled lo siep ln and\ncorrect misstatements of promoters, and\nother bases where the engineers organization had cupelled or disciplined members found guilty of deception\nOn the other hand, there was no\nquestion but that the \"mining boom\"\nof the last three years was s perman-\nerit benefit to this territory, tend while\nsome brokerage houses were under Inquiry, much money was put by broker-\na_e houses Into development of Kootenay propwttes. One result of the\npresent testing might result in some\nor the properties coming Into stronger\nhandB.\nIf tt was a difficult thing to make\na mine, on the other hand this terri\ntory  had  mm poa-bt\u201eties than an.\nother In the prorltM.\n01 TST-NIMNO POINTS\nIn   th*    Cot______ted   Ulnlni   \u2022*\u00bb\nSmelting o-mp-njr* operations aeon* 111\nthl* tesfrttorr _\u00bb* more than It.\nshare of U_> VOU'. mii.ing aoMtts.\nThe Sullivan proo_bly J,a<i still 30,00-,-\n000 tons of or. -bev* the main tunnel level, apart trom what was beneMie.\n\/mother prcep-h* that some da.\nshould make \u00bb MM tnlnr. though not\nunder present -tna m-rkr's level*, w-.\nthe Rwvm-McO-g*JI_. and in addition\nto the ore are** already defined. It\nmight In future _* found to bav.\nmillions of ton. more\nThe BluebeU. Mr. OrGr-dy said, wa.\nfinding on- ln both It \"<\u25a0- development operation*, uid this \"let producer,\nlhat had yieldel nt-babh 500.000 ton*\nof ore ln the put, seemed about to\njustify the faith of 6   B. Fowler.\nMentioning various other mines. In- |\neluding th. ManincethVt silverton. and\nthe North Plv\u00bb at landon us having\ngreat promise* and laying particular\nstress on the Monarch at Field, with\nover 300,000 ton* of'ore blocked out,\nMr O'Grady Mid that while circumstances might cause some small\nproperties to clow, he felt confidant\nthat new capital would mme In. .nd\nthat new producr* would br developed.\nIV   OTHER  FIELDS\nIn addition to thl*, Ui\u00abc was the\ncertainty of development* in other lines,\nsuch a* the grwt fertilizer plant to\nbe built on War-_r_l Flat* by the\nconsolidated, the 378 h.p. hydro-electric\npower development of the west Kootenay Power It Ught company on the\nPend d' Orelll. rlvw to serve the new\nConsolidated plant, with a (.\".rent\nNorthern branch to the power site, and\ncompletion of the Canadian Pacific\nKootenay lake link. * J\nA vote of thank* -as emended to\nMr O'Grady for hi. address, ln the\ncourse of which h. answered many\nquestions asked bf members of the\nclub.\nW.R. CAMPION\nGROCERIES\nOur Phone No. Is 121.\nSpecial nisco.nl  to Cash Buyer*\nRhubarb,   lb.  I M\nLarge   Oranges,   a   deezen   ..     .7*.\nCelery,    \u00bb    lb 1\u00bb\nKilee Tomatoes, 2 Ik*, tat .75\nHead  Lettuce\n.  head .1,1,  ._\u2022  .nd   ,!S\nCaitllNoarr .\na head Sit, .SS and  \u25a0*\u00bb\nBananas,  . lb 1.1\nUnprfruli,  3  for      At)\nEmpire Cigars 18 for  U\nLarge Plugs, TAB Tobacco .65\nCarrots, Cabbage, Onions\nI.ELIVERIE*   TWICE   pAIl.Y\n1 PIIII.I.    AND    FAIRVIEW\nIMPORTANT PAPERS\nBY MINE EXPERTS\nAT TORONTO MEET\nCanadian  Institute  of  Mining\nand Metallurgy Attracts\nLeaders\nSEE WELL\nto\nWORK  WELL\nSeeing   Sharply,   clearly,   without\nstrain,    meanis    better   work,\na    pleasant    disposition,\nand    steady\nnerves\nJ.A.C.Laughton R.0\nOptometrist   and   Optician\nIn  the  Orlffln Nark\nSubscribe for The Daily\nNews and get the paper\ndaily.\nKNITTED\nSUITS\nA selection of knitted suits in two\nand three piece style.. These come in\nall wool and silk and wool in colors of\nsand, green, maize, pearl grey, etc.\nPRICED FROM\n$17.50 T0 $35.00\n^__________WL____W-Wr\nWENDISCH'S\nBAKERY\nBox   795.   Nelson,   B.   C\nBakery    Phone    \\\"1\nBranch Phone 285\nOUT-OF-TO'\\YX\nCUSTOMERS\nWe solicit your orders for\nBread, Cakes, etc. Our personal\nattention given to all orders.\nWe   Deliver   In  Ftilrvlcw   Only\n\"Headquarters  jor Better\nBread\"\nDEFECTIVE WIRING\nIS CAUSE OF FIRE\nIN EARLY HOURS\nBuilding Insured for $2000 and\nContents for fSOO; Nothing Salvaged\nLearn to Earn\nElks Taxi Transfer\nThi   only  bested  sedans  in  Nelson\nDay   aod   M-ht   Servle.\nBCD   STEVENS ,\nPhone 77\nDefective wiring ia thought to have\nbeen the origin of a Tire which destroyed the home of Mlss Annie Allen\nln the 900 block Observatory street,\nearly yesterday morning. Fire Chief\nM. H. Maloney stated that the wiring\nat the rear of the structure was bare\nln spots nnd wns likely to have caused\nthe fire. As the occupants retired at\n9;30, it was improbable that the cause\ncould have been, attributed to overheating or a defective chimney, stated\nthe chief.\nThe building was Insured for $2,000\nand the content* for 4600, nothing\nhaving   been   salvaged.\n-Awakened hy a roar about 2:15 a.m,,\nMlss Annie Allan rushed from the\nhouse to see the reflection of the\nflames and returned to warn, her\nmother and her three-year-old nephew,\nAllen Dcschamps. They had hardly\ngotten out of the flaming structure\nwhen the rear part fell.\nThe alarm was sent In at 2:20 o'clock\nfrom C. L. Llplnskl's home. The fire\ndepartment arrived shortly and soon\nbad the flames under control but the\nbuilding was too far gojje to hope to\nw\u00bbve It. The department had lltue\ntrouble In getting to the scene of fire\n\u25a0but much trouble was experienced to\ntake up the hose which froze rapidly.\nAlthough the house was quite outside\nthe city limit.* the department, respond-\ned to the alarm and prevented the\nloss of adjoining buildings.\nA. Wallaces Nephew\nWins Fast Distance\nRun in OM Country\no-k\nfmiRli\"\nBURN !McGillivray Steam\nand Furnace Coal\nI $.3.50 A Ton\nm Special Rates on Carload Lots\nI\nGALT LUMP COAL\nDRY WOOD ANY LENGTH\nNELSON TRANSFER CO.\nLIMITED \t\n^\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'Ued   -tenter   SU. Ne-K-eeHH\nPHONE 35\nI\nI\nI\nI\nL LIMITED\nCm. Vernon ud .taster SU. Nelson, B. C.     \u25a0\nPHONE 35 I\nNo Natter Where Tou Live\nIN THE CITY OR COUNTRY\nYou can Light, Heat, Cook or Iron\nTHE COLEMAN WAY\nBY GASOLINE\nLet uh show you the latest models in\nLAMPS, HEATERS, STOVES and IRONS\nWood, Vallance Hardware\nCompany,     Limited\nJ&fgpa, B. C    RETAIL\n%?\nTbimf\/rft\n\/toeteXXfter\nElectric Power\nInstallations\nBennetts\nltd.\nA. Wallach, of Nelson, recently received a .newspaper from the Old\nCountry which bore the account of\nhia nephew w. Rae, wlnnlgn the nine\nmile* senior championship of the East\nLancashire Cross Country association\nfrom a field of 207  runners.\nRae, who ls only 21 yeara old, already has a reputation that ts carving\na niche for him beside his two uncles,\nA, Wallach and G. C. L. Wallach, who\nwere both  international distance men.\nRae won thle nine-mile Jog ln the\nfast time of GO minutea, 27 .seconds.\nCARNERA KAYOES\nACE CLARK IN SIXTH\nPHILADELPHIA. Pa., March 3\u2014\nPrimo Camera, Riant Italian, knock*\ned out Roy \"Ace\" Clark, Phlladel*\nphla Twcro, in the sixth round or\ntheir 10-round hout at the arena\ntonikht.\nForthcoming Events\nKeep March 21  for Presbyterian tee\nand bake Bale. (12881)\nTORONTO, March 3\u2014The aroiual\nmeeting of the Canadian Institute of\nMining and Metallurby, the great get-\ntogether event which has become highly\nImportant in the industry end which\neach year attracts greater gatherings.\nwlU be held ln Toronto.\nAmongst the hundreds of visitors will\nbe distinguished Canadian mining men\nand many representatives from allied\nIndustries, Famous engineers will, as\nusual, contribute to the proceedings\nof the institute, which include tbe\nreading of papers ot particular Interest.\nThis year the program show* a wtdo\nrange of aubjecta. Officials from the\nvarious provinces will present reports\nof the advance of mining tn their\nareas during the year. Experts wlll\nannounce the results of thoughtful\nstudies in  mining and  metallurgy.\nThe institute wlll be greeted by\nPremier O. H. Ferguson, on the occasion of' the annual dinner. Hon.\nCharles McCrea, provincial minister of\nmines, and Mayor Bert Wemp will be\nthe principal speakers at the institute\nluncheon on the first day.\nAMONG THE PAPERH\nAmong the most Important of the\npapers to be Resented wlll be \"Twelve\nMonths' Milling at Noranda\" by O. C.\nMcLachlan; and the \"Noranda Smelter\" by W. B. Boggs. The great current\ninterest ln copper is recognized ln the\npaper by Alan W. Bateman, \"The\nNorthern Rhodesia Copper Deposits,\"\nA contribution of great interest to\nthe paper and pulp manufacturer*\nwill be that of \"The Utilisation of\nPyrites and Acid Making\", by H. Freeman. Mr. Freeman has been making\nsome Important studies of the pcesl-\nblltles of securing acid supply for\nCanadian paper plants from native sulphides, which are abundant. Ontario\ncontributes \"Lignite Depositee at Otna-\n, kawana\", the much-discussed coal discovery now ln process of test under\ngovernment supervision. W. S. Dyer,\nwho is an authority on the Moose River\nbasin deposits will be the speaker. It\nmay not be common knowledge that\nOntario has a radium prospect in\nWilberforee township, a paper on which\nwill be read by H. S. Spence. D. C.\nSinclair of the department of mines,\nwill present Information on \"The Mines\nInspector and Mines Safety\". Metallurgists have their innings on March 7,\nwhen J. J. Denny, one of the leading\nmill men of the Industry, will read\n\"Gold Mining ln Canada\".\nDr. H. C. Cooke, well known for hia\nstudy of the Rouyn area wUl present\na paper on \"Mineral Develoipinents in\nWestern Quebec\". Ontario and Quebec\nare expected to show remarkable adr\nvancc In production and there ts great\nInterest in the figures which will appear at the session. A. c. Young will\nspeak on Ontario and S. J. Cook of\nthe Dominion bureau of statistics will\nrepresent the Dominion. A. C. Dufresne,\ndirector of the bureau of mines of\nQuebec, h. P. Galloway of Brltiah Columbia, W. E. McMullen. of New\nBrunswick, and J. P. Mcsservey wlll be\nother speakers.\nThe awards of the Barlow Memorial\nprize. Randolph Bruce gold medal,\nLeonard gold medal and of gtudent\nprizes will be a feature of the business session which wlll also Include\na discussion of resolution adopted bv\nthe Manitoba branch of the institute\nto change the official headquarters\nfrom Montreal  to  Toronto.\nSPRINQ SHIRTS\nHere they are\u2014the new\npastel shades in solid colors\u2014the new stripes and\nconventional designs. Every desirable style, every\nwanted fabric. Made by\nForsyth and guaranteed\u2014\na new shirt for one that\nfails.\nBROADCLOTHS\nRAYONS\nMADRAS\nPERCALES\nMIXTURES\n$2.50 TO $5.00\nNo Ont Ever\nRegretted Buying\nQUALITY\n&*\nVANCOUVER IS\nVICTOR OVER\nTmJUNlORS\n(Continued _.o_n\u00bb__e One)\nl-nlght'\u2022 the nigM.   The PIH Botti-\nBaptist  C.   O.   I.   T. (12888)\nFor\u2014\nSERVICE\nPRICE and\nQUALITY\nPhones 10 & 11\nQueen Cltv Rebeleah _\u00bb-\u00ab> No '\u00ab\nI. O. O. P meets tonijht 7:30.    (1\"879>\n\u25a0\u25a0\u00bb FRIin.TMARrrlJWTl\"1*2\"\nf.M.B OK WORK. HOME-rOOKrMe\nAVI) TEA. A18PIOE8 OF HTIMrr\"\nINSTITII.E. (13880)\nRT. PATRICK'). DAY \u00ab_o_ld be kept\nopen for -nother enjoyable evening at\nth* catholic Hall. Military whist and\ndetnee.   Kayo's orchestra. (12883)\nDance will be held at I. O. O. P.\nh\u00bbll Thursday night. Music accordion\nand mandolin. C. HoUre-ren and J. I\nPejlmeief.    Everyone   welcome.      (12889)\nClasses It Identification of minerals\nIn snort Mining Course completed,\nlivening le-tures continue at Tnilalg-r\nschool. Hnal lefllire Wedneseelay or\nThnrsda}. (1-88,1\nHAVLNd nisposKiTqF om E|-\nECTRIC STORE TO WILSON AM\nPATERSON 1 WOIXD APPBfCUTt.\nPROMPT PAYMENT OT .III AC-\nCOINTS. D\" W\" Vl2B7_)\nR. 1. CROMIE, PliaUSHER OF\nTHE VASCOIVER SUN, Wttl.DK-\nI.IVER A I.ElTllli: COVERING ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF CHINA. JAPAN,\nJAVA, MKlHTi:UANN_AN AND BLBO-\nPEAN COINTR1KS, MEMORIAL HALE.\nTIE) DAY KVKMNO, MARCH 4 \u00ab\n.(We., I NDI.R AI SPICtS BOARD\nOF TRADE. EVERYBODY WELCOME.\nADMISSION IRKE. (13,89)\nKOOTENAY   LAK1.   OENERAL\nHOSPITAL  SOCIETY\nNOTICE  OF ANNCAl MEETING\nIn accordance with th. bylaws of the\nsociety, the annual general meeting\nwill be held ln the Board of Trade\nroom* on Ward St., Tuesday, March 11,\nMembership condittores: all annual\nsubscrlners for th. .urn of HO are\nmember* of the society, eligible to take\nput In th* .lection of dlMctxei- for trie\nLOCAL JAM FACTORY\nSELLS 16 CARLOADS\nPRODUCTON PRAIRIE\nThree and a Half Pound Pack\nIs Popular. Says J. A.\nMcDonald on Return\nJ. A. McDonald, manager of the\nMcDonald Jam Co., Ltd., who made\nan extensive business tour ol the\nprairie cities as far east as Winnipeg\nlast week, states that during this tour\nhe was able to dispose of some 16\ncarloads   of   Jam. .  .\nDisposal of these 16 oars of three\nand a half pound pack will clean the\nlocal factory entirely out of this brand\nwhich will not be manufactured any\nmore, according to the ruling agreed\nto by Jam makers a few months ago\nat their convention.\nMr. McDonald stated yesterday that\nthe quality of the local pack has\nestablished a reputation ln the prairie\ncities as far as the Nelson factory ls\nconcerned.\nCities visited last week by Mr. McDonald were: Winnipeg, Regina, Swift\nCurrent, Moose Jaw, North Battleford,\nSaskatoon, Edmonton, Lethbrlctge, Calgary.\nWHITE STARS BEAT\nROYAL PURPLE IN\nA BOWLING MATCH\nClashing on Sennas' bowling alleys,\nthe White Star* beat the Royal Purples,\ntwo McDonald Consolidated bowling\nteams .077-2031. Three teams have\nentered the competition, th. .Nestles\nbeing the  third  team.\nJ. Hamson and B Brown, both White\nStar bowlers tied for high single socr-\nIng 180 pins and J. Hamson scored high\naggregate   of   M0  pins.\nWhite Stars\u2014.F. Baker, 110, 110, UO,\n330, D. Kerr, 07, 07, 07. 291. B. Brown,\n180, 172, 153, .14. A. Wood, 148, 141.\n143, 402,-J, Hamson, 189, 183. 188, 540,\nteam  total  3077.\nRoyal Purple\u2014P. Bourgeois lit, 123,\n88, 349, F. De-con, 143. 138, 187, 438,\nL. MoC-nd-Sh, 133, 14-. 118, .TB, B.\nWOOU-, 144, 148, 171 W, T BeMU-rt,\nIK, 1(1, IM, MT, WW tot*) Mil,\nhad tajteh McKen_les pass, holding\nhis stick ln the center of the pile.\nRiferee JeweU When he clared the men\naway, declared a goal- Th* time was\n17 mlnutej* after the start of the period.\nSmith, slow to clew, had a narrow\n.scape a few minutes later when Cranatoun swooped ln on the net but mleaed\nthe puck. . \u201e\nToward the *nd o fthe period Vancouver was going through almost at\nwlll. %\nTIIIRK   PERIOD:\nThe third period opened ylth play\nfairly even again, the puck travelling\nfrom end to end. Ritchie crashing\nover Kavlc's stick w-\u00bb carried oft the\nice. Hc came back to the box. Davidson\nreplacing hlm on defence Leschultta'B\npa*, out to Vanduran at the Vancouver net looted like a sure goal but\nthe rubber rolled Into Mllen's hand\nand  was cleared.\nAt 7:10 McKenzie passed a hot on*\nacroas   to   Cranstoun   who   carried   lt\nright into the Trail goal-\nFIVE   MINUTE   PENALTY\nRltcnle returned to play. Scrlbner\nslashed Morris during a TraU attack\nand the Trall boy was forced to leave\nth. ice. Scrlbner went to the box\nfor five minute. The players Joined\nIn an argument with Referee JeweU.\nTrail continued to play long shot*\nwith a followup but every man was\nblocked. Walmsley suffered a leg In-\nJury but was able to stay on the Ice.\nFollle  scored   the  final  goal  at   18:40.\nUOALU,   PENALTIES\nSummary:\nFlrat period\u20141. Vancouver. M Cranstoun, 0:48, 3, Vancouver, S. Scrlbner,\n(J.    Foills),    (3*8.\nPenalties\u2014J. Morris, M. Buchna, (2),\nMtorrt- (2), M. Buchna, J Walmsley,\n(ej_).  M Cranstoun,   (3),  Cranstoun\t\nSecond period\u20143, Vancouver, Cranatoun,   (McKen-le)   17:00.\nPenalties\u2014Buchna, Klavic (31, Davidson,  (2),.\nThird period \u2014 4, Vevncouver, Crans-\ntoun,   (McKenzie)   7:10,   5.   Vancouver, j\nFoills,   18:40\nPenalttes\u2014Srlbner   (6)\nTHF. LINKUPS\u2014\nThe  .teams    were:\nVancauver TraU\nPosition\nOoal\nOeorge Milne  S. Smith\nRight   Defence\nJack Walmsley   S, Kavlc\nLeft  Defence\nOar Ritchie   Joe Buckna\nCenter\nBrick   Davidson    .'....   H   Vanduren\nLeft   Wing\nOordon McKenzie   Mjke Buckna\nRight Wing\nM. Cranstoun   Jim Morris\nSECOND   STRING   FORWARDS\nCenter\nEverett Scrlbner     Chuck Tyson\nLeft  Wing\nOus   Edwards       Leschultta\nRight Wing\nJim   Foills    BUI   Young\nTimekeepers\u2014^A. McDougall and\nGeorge Hunter, both of Rossland.\nReferee\u2014Eldred Jewell.\nAccompanying the coast boya are\nC H. Corkum, manager, c. Boucher,\nformer Vancouver professional coach,\nand  Page Robinson,  trainer\nP. F. Mclntyre ls managing the\nTraU squad and Ed Jandrell 1* hi*\nright hand man.\nB. C. GAlSHT\nBANK BALANCES,\nVISIBLE WEALTH\nVICTORIA, March 3\u2014Bank balances\nand visible wealth of British Columbia\nshowed big gain* last year, aald W. C\nShelly, minister of finance in the\nlegislature   today.\nProsperous conditions In British C\u00bb-\nlumbia during the year 1*-7 Specially\nthe earlier part of the year have resulted ln a greater percentage gain ln\nbank debits to Individual account*\nln this province than that experienced\nln any other economlo area within the\nDominion,  he s_ld.\nThc British Columbia total bank\ndebits of individual accounts in 1929\namounted to 83,923,000 against th. 1028\nfigure amounting to 82,409,271, and\nthat of   1927  totalling  82,068,887.\n\"Th* tangible-wealth of the province\nhas materially increased the estimate\nfor 1928 mounting to a total of 82 -\n5-0,000,000 against 83,318,880,000 ln\n1937  and  82.188,000,000  In 1928.\"\nHe also noted the record, high fug-\nurea for basic production ln 1929.\nHOChtr tt-sSULTS\nEAST AND WEST\nElmwoods 4, Souri* 0.\nQueens  1, Hamilton 0.\nToronto   MUUonalres   2,   Niagara   1.\nSe).t Greyhound* 13, Cobalt 2 (Junior)\nParis 6, Walkerton 0.\nSaskatoon 3. Weyburn 2.\nCanadlens 2,  Montreal AAA. 0.\nBe-ckvUle 2, Cornwall 2 (Brockvllle\nwin. series). I\nOttawa Shamrocks 1, Montagnards\n0  (Shamrocks enter finals).\nWest Toronto 3,  Varsity  Juniors  1.\nVejicouv_r  i, Victoria o.\nEDMONTON AND\nBLAIRMORE DRAW\nIN FIRST GAME\nScore  1-1  in  Blairmore;    Re- j\nmaining Games Set for\nEdmonton\nB-.MKMOKF, Alta., March 4\u2014\nEdmonton Superiors and H-Almore-\nBearratK Htixgrd a 1-1 draw lo Use\nfirst at the best two out of three\ngame*. rchIot provincial hocltey\nrh.i mirioiwii Ip find HMieti h\/otp\nMonday night. The teams horded\nthe Canadian Pacific express Immediately following the gruelling\ncontest for Edmonton where the\nremaining games wtll be played\nWednesday and Thursday nights.\nPOLE CONTRACT IS\nCLOSED AT FARRON\nLately H A. McCafferty and R. K.\nKilbridge of Nelson, contracted with\nNational Pole At Treating company of\nSpokane to sell 1870 poles from their\nproperty   near   Faron.\nThe sale price of theae poles ana\n$11,207.75.\nHECTIC   GAME\nMEDICINE HAT, Alta., March 3 \u2014\nA hectic game ensued at the arena\nMonday night when the Medicine HM\nMonarchs and Coleman Canadians, met\nfor the third time In an attempt to\nbreak the tie and decide who should\ngo forward to meet bacombe In the\nfinals of the provincial Intermediate\nhockey playdown. The Monareha\nemerged victorious by a score of two\nto one.\n1'SF OF TEXT BOOK\nThe Minister of Education gave authority for the course of studies \"fil\nthe Normal schools of Ontario given by\nBev. Or. Ernest Thomaa, by arrange*\nment with the United church Board of\nEvangelism and Social Service, with a\nview to enabling public school teacher*\nof the province to make the most ef?.\nfectlve use of their text book ott\nhealth and temperance. ^^|\nRico, which Includes 60 churches,\na membership of 3600 and 7000 Sunday\nschool scholars, has been admitted\nto membership In the Baptist World\nAlliance.\nCity Drug Co,\nVEI.HON'8      DISPENSING      CHEMISTS\nFllras.   Kodaks.   Drugs,    Stationers\nMall orders promptly dispatched\nCome In and get your weight fr\u00ab\u00bb\nHOX   10M  NELSON.   B.   G.   PHONB   M\nMETHODS based on Ton* experience, experience based on\npractice, and practice Intelligently performed as the result\nof the best (raining in optics\nenable ns to give you a service\nthat assures careful and scientific examinations. T\\io testimonials of those we nave served are\non   file  ln  our  office.\nJ. O. Patenaude\nOptometrist  ana   optician\nExpert   optical   _\u00abtrtoe\nBolero ruffle, reflect Empire influence ln frocks displayed on Fifth\nAt*.\nBO*.    BMMe.    1*    \u00bbPC*_eOre-g    t_fl*t\u00bb\nB^_-_-----SBSSX\nTONIGHT\nMADAME\nX\nA -Masterpiec. of Dramatic\nPower\nIt Will Move You as You\nNever Have Been Before\n- COMING-\nTHURSDAY\n'The\nSophomore'\nA Jazzy Story of College'\nLife\n\"^Erf^ort&'mmPiAl\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1930_03_04","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0404200","@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":"1930-03-04 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1930-03-04 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\/1.0404200"}