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C. FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 22, 1929\n264\n* G. ESTIMATES SHOW LARGEST\nHIGHWAY LOAN YET PROPOSED\n*ercy Williams Wins Again; to Rest Up\nin One Beat, But Wins\nFinal to Thrill Toronto     .\nCrowd\nv yOBk cop\nREFUS1ES TO RUN\nillistei     Refuses     Enter\neats in Toronto Race;\nFitzpatiick  Speedy\nJOLISW M, TORONTO, Feb. tie\u2014\nft   WHUams,      marvel   sprinter\nsn Vancouver. B.C., who had add-\nf to Ills Obmplr laurels by  tils\niiatlonal performances In eastern\nted  state* centers  daring  the\n'. few weeks,Vesponded to tlw\n' *f 12,004 of his fellon-couiitrj-\ni tonight by taking the slxty-\nI Canadian championship event.\nHams equalled the  world's  re-\nI of 6 1-3 seconds.\n'llllams waa given a great ova-\ni aa he tHnt out Jimmy Fit*-\nMt of Hamilton, Out., In the\nstep.\nhe Canadian flash had given hts\ndrers a shock In his semi-final\nt when he flnlklted second  to\nB. FowtU,  Of  the  Westend  Y.\nC. A. Toronto. The Olympic\nmplon  was  left  flat-footed  at\nstart and despite a tremendous\nrt   failed   Io catch   Powell   who\nleaped off to a perfect start.\niro TRAWL  .    <*\n[lams  had  to  equal  the  world'*\nIt? HV exit Fltapatrlck In the\nOtt to 1 good Mutt Peroy held to\n\u00abce down'th* (an* with all the\ners   closely   bunched.      As   they\n1   to  the,tape,  FlUpatrlck  sud-\n' became  a' real   contender  and\nthey flashed over the finish, WU-\nI was winner, but It was only tn\nlast step that  he  boat out  the\n[lton man. Williams had taken his\n(heat with ease; and hts defeat ln\nLeml-flnal and his close call In the\n[proved a sensation.\nire was disappointment when Bob\nblister, the \"Flying Cop\" of New\n[failed to enter the 60-yard event.\n[aimed there was t mlsunderstand-\nrver his participation ln the local\nk He states Williams has refused\nn ln New York Saturday night.\nj' IN VICTOR\n[any Ball of Winnipeg, romped to\n\\et victory ln tho 300 yards Can-\nchamplonshlp wtth Ray Lewis,\nlton. second,, and J. K. King, Tor-\nthird. H. Webster, Hamilton took\nTo mils event Canadian champion'\nWith MoLusky second and  Keay,\na Etbel Catherwood, world's chum-\nwoman high Jumper gave an ex-\non clearing the bar at 4 feet lOVi\ns. She wss not entered In the\n, which wu, won by Miss Eva\ns, Toronto, with a leap of 4 feet\nlnclics.\nI Cowards, New York university,\nng under the oolors of the Ham-\nOlympic club, flashed to an easy\n\u2022y- Ui 'the BOO yards, (Janadlan\niplonshlp, with Herman Brunn of\nfto second and S. Irwin, Hamilton,\nbanister was on hand and was\n-unmed In one of the heats, but\nSlew Yorker flatly refused to run\nie heats, claiming he had been\ned he would run In a special\nft with Williams, or at least run\nllataacc only once.\nrUlster associated  that a recent\nwould   make a   three-fold   np-\nttce a foolhardly feat but he was\nwilling to enter a special event.\nVtber declared be would not en-\nle Hamilton meet.\nConsolidated's Estimated Profits for\n1928 Total $6,421,460.67; Amount Is a\nDecrease of $739,001.18 Over Last Year\nMONTREAL, Feb. 21.\u2014Financial statement of the\nConsolidated Mining & Smelting Company of Canada, limited, made public today showed that after making deductions for depletion, depreciation, contingent account and\ntaxes, and after deducting $1,763,207.11 for additions to\nproperty through profit and loss, the estimated profits for\n1928 were $6,421,460.67.\nComputed in the same way, the profits for 1927 were\n$7,160,461.85, after deducting $3,590,506.77 for additions\nto property through profit and loss.\nWest Kootenay Company Plans Large\nScale Power Expansion in Interior\nLome A. Campbell Tells Legislature\nAsks   That   Company   Be\nGuaranteed Rate for\nFive-Year Period\nvers Party May\nCome Into Being\nOver in Britain\nTOON, Peb. 21.\u2014A farmers' party\nItlah politics is now being mooted\npreliminary committee of the Ne-\nPVrmers\", union, which claims\nwmhtp of around 30,000, reported\nthat they had under consldera-\ns resolution on direct representa-\nIn parliament for agricultural In-\nvby Independent agricultural\nMrs.\nukridge Demands\nRetraction From Mr.\nLyons in Ontario\nSONTO,  Ptb.  81.\u2014A demand   by\nLethbrldge.  leader of the Prose party, that Hen. J. S. Lyons,\nrvatlro.  Sault  Stc.  Marie,  retract\nBarge that \"brewery\" checks were\nI  to a Drury government candl-\nln 1000 was made In the Ontario\nituro   today.     The   charge   was\naad and an explanation demanded\nt. Uthbrldge.\nLyons  refused   to  retract   any-\nhe laid.\nVICTORIA, B.C., Feb. 21,-Large\nscale expansion or the West Kootenay Powsr and Light company's\noperations tn tlie Interior of this\nprovince were forecast by Lome\nCampbell, general _i..__iaBn of (ho\ncompany before the prltutr bills\ncommittee of tlie legislature today.\nLooking forward to the time\nwhen the country tributary to the\nPacific Orrat Kastern railway would\nbe . opened up In a big way .by\nmineral development, Mr. Campbell asked that the charter of the\nOkanagan Power company, sttbsl-,\ndiary of th* West Kootenay company, be left Intact so that It\ncould be used to cover extensions\nnorthward and outside the scope of\nthe parent concern. Mr. Campbell\nsaid he regarded the mineral possibilities ol tbe P. (I. E. country\naa very great, should the Consolidated Mining & Smelting company,\nowners of the West Kootenay company, start to operate In this area,\nthe power concern might wish to '\nextend Us operations there also, he\nsaid.\nREBUILD LINE\nMr. Campbell forecast the expenditure of \u00bb1,000,000 to rebuild the power\nline from Rossland to the Oranby\ncompany's operations at Allenby and\nCopper mountain.\nBut he demanded that as a preliminary* to this big Investment his company should, have a guarantee that Its\nPower would be Used for. five years at\na rate sufficient to Justify tho expenditure. He added that he was eager\nto go ahead with the work on thla\nbasis without delay.\nDuring further discussion of the West\nKootenay company private bill, about\nwhich argument has been centering\nfor three days*. Mr, Campbell Indicated\nthat his company had given up hope\nof diverting ore1 mined by the Oranby\ncompany from the Tacoma smelter to\nthe smelter of the Consolidated at\nTrail. He said it was unfortunate that\nthe Question of ore shipment had ever\nbecome Interwoven with power rates\nand added \\hat his company was ready\nto place itself ln the hands of the provincial water board.\nB. C. Mayers, K.C.. Granby counsel,\nand P. A. McDlarmld. Orand Forks\ncounsel, were not present today to hear\nMr. Campbell's argument.\nCanadians \"Wildest\nGamblers\" States a\nWashington Senator\n0LYMVXA. Wash., Fob. 21\u2014\nCanadians wero characterIzctl as\nUi\u00bb \"wildest gamblers I have ever\nsiV\" anywhere,\" by Senator V. C.\nFinch ol Gray Harbor county tn\nthe fVathington legislature today during the course of a' d$-\nb|t\u00ab on a T>M regulating tfte\nsale ol alocks 'to prevent wlld-\nciUtlng. The bill was offered as\nmodelled after a Canadian act,\nIts proponents said, arguing that\nCanadians and English were con-\nfcervatlYt- The statement pro*\nvoked ihe senator's comment,\nwho Mid he had lived in British\nColumbia (or five years and promoted   two   companies   there.\nAFTER DEBATES\nfit* Years Grant by Federal\nHouse for Roadwoik\nTurned Down\nVancouver''t Mayor\nWires for Williams\nto Return to Coast\nBENNETT AND KING\nGO AT IT AGAIN\nDivisions  Finds Parties  Split\nDifferent Ways; Some\nSwitches\nWILL BUILD UP\nSTEEL ROLLING\nMILL AT COAST\nLulu  Island   Property   Sought\nby Sheffield Firm and\nAssociates\nBill Would Cut the\nMotor Licence Fees\nfor B. C. Motorists\n\",  \u2014\u00bb\nVICTORIA, Kch. 21.\u2014A 33 per\ncent reduction of automobile licence lees wlU lie given to motorists ir the bill to amend the Molor\nVehicle art Is passed by the house\nas introduced at this afternoon's\nsetslon by Hon, II II. Pooley, attorney-general.\nThe prewnt fee on 2500 luxation\nunits ls 922.50. When the bill Is\npassed^ this will be reduced to\n16.00. The taxation units are price\nof car in dollars added to weight\nof car ta pounds.\nFor each 100 taxation units In\nexcess of 2500, an additional fee\nor 75H cents wlU hr added, thus\ngiving a general reduction throughout of about 20 per cent.\nFormer Insurance\nAgent Is Sought by\nthe Toronto Police\nTORONTO, Fob. 21.-A warrant for\nthe arrest of William J. Cooke, former Tcronto Insurance agent, was Issued\nby police today following the discovery\nby his father-in-law. William Ellis-\nworth, that the elder man's life savings were missing from a safety deposit box ln a downtown bank. Cooke\nIs charged with the theft ot more\nthan $14,000 entrusted to' his care to\nmake Investments and carry out otber\ntranaactlona for bis father-in-law.\nNEW WESTMINSTER B.C., Peb. 21.\u2014\nNegotiations .aro proceeding for establishment of the first steel rolling\nmill in British Columbia at Queens-\nborough, Lulu Island, by Interests operating a plant at Sheffield. England,\nassociated with eastern Canadian and\nVancouver  capital,  lt  Is staled   here.\nTlie mill will Involve an expenditure of $150,000 and work will start\nlu two, months, tt Is planned.\nRepresentatives of the Interests con-\ncerned will apply to the ctty council\nBsturday for the use of approximately\n20 acres of the'city property at Queens-\nlicrough. lt la stated. It ls understood\nthst the Interest propo_gt to mill\ndomestic steel products for distribution . through British Columbia and\na large portion of the prairie provinces.\nFour Million Is\nWorks, Alberta\nEDMONTON, Feb. 21:\u2014Consideration\nof the H.955,365 Item comprising the\nestimates of the provincial public works\ndepartment for the fiscal year ending\nMarch 31, 1030. occupied the time of\nthe Albert a legislature for the most\npart   of  Thursday   afternoon.\nThe btll ratifying sale of the Northern railways passed safely through ccin-\nmlttee of the whole house and Is ready\nnow   fac  third  reading.\nPremier Brownlee \u00a3$vj notice 9\/ a\nmotion designed to give the members\nof the legislature ample opportunity\nfor discussion cm the Hincks-Farrow\nreport on the province's Institutions for\nthe care of the mentally unfit, next\nweek.\nOTTAWA. Peb. 21.-*8oth the main\nmotion for a further live years grant\nby the Dominion for highways construction ftnd the amendment which\nwould mark any federal grant for the\nimmediate construction of a trans*\nCanada national highway were, defeated la the house of commons tonight. The main motion moved by\n8. D. F. Kellner, O. F. A.. Athabasca,\nwas lost by a vote of 104 to 86. The\namendment of A. M. Cnrmlchael, Progressive Kindersley. suffered a similar\nfate by a vote of 108 to 81.\nThe division on the ainendmopt saw\nConservatives lined up with members\nof the U. P. A. group in support. All\nProgressives wtth the exception of\nJohn Evans. Rosetown. and B, W,\nPnnsher, Ltunton East, likewise supported the amendment. All Liberals,\nLiberal-Progressives, with A. W. NelU,\nComuK-Albcrui and Henri Bourassa. La-\nbelle, both independents, and H- B.\nAdssend, Labor, Calgary East, voted\nagalnm The two wmaitthMs Labor members, J. S. Woodsworth, Winnipeg North\nCenter, and A. A. Heaps. Winnipeg\nNorth were not present for Uie division.\nHU It SWITCHES\nThe vote on the main motion brought\ntour switches. John Evans, Progressive.\nRosetown. H. B. Adsstead, Labor. Calgary East. W. J. Lovis, Liberal-Progressive, MacDonald. and James Steeds-\nman, Libera 1-PcsgroBslve, Sou rls, who\nhad opposed the amendment, supported the main motion. With these four\nexceptions, party lines against the\nmembers divided as on the amendment.\nThe motit strenuous data on the\nparliamentary session thus fur hus\nbeen precipitated by a private member's motion. Once again today the\nhouse of commons discussed at length\nthe proposal of D. P, Kellner. U 1 A..\nAthabasca advocating a further five\nrears grant by the federal government\nfor highways construction. To this has\nbeen moved an amendment which would\near-mark the federal grant for the\nconstruction of a national highway\nfrom coast-to-con.si as speedily as possible.\nMOW;   M'KAlvl.It-\nTh'o introduction of the amendment\nopened the door again to theae who\nhad already spoke on the main motion but wished to make a further\ncontribution to the debute. Consequently today saw both Premier King\nand Hon. R. B. Bennett, Conservative\nleader ln action.\nTlie prime minister, who spoke flrat\nmnde H quite clear that the government did not think the time opportune for making further grants towards provincial highways. He Intimated that hn the case of certain of the\nprovinces, the Dominion had not been\ngiven credit for those contributions\nwhich had been made in the past- He\nalso stated that the last highways grant\nhad been made partly for the purpose\nof furnishing employment at a time\nwhen ex-soldiers were returning' from\nPrance. But highways were a provincial\nresponsibility and the provinces should\nface  their  responsibilities.\n\"We content on this side of the\nhouse, that by application of simple\nbusiness acumen to the estimates, sufficient might be saved to allow government assistance for both technical\neducation and the federal highway,\"\nremarked Hon. R. B, Bennett in the\ncourse tct his speech.\nHe understood, proceeded Mr. Bennett, that the national highways were\nwithin 600 miles cf completion. Surely\nthe government could find the money\nto bridge that gap. x\nMAYOR  W.  11. MALK1N\nVANCOUVER, Feb., 21.\u2014Friends\nof Percy Williams in Vancouver\nare seriously concerned over the\npossibility that' the heavy program he has been following ln\nhis eastern invasion may burn\nhim   up.\nMayor W. H. Malkln today got\nin' touch with A. L. Hagcr, a personal friend of- Percy, who made\nsome of hts eastern arrangements.\nand usked him to do what he\ncould to persuade the young\nsprinter not to take ca, so many\nevents   so   close   together.\nMayor Malkln received a telegram today from Ouelph, Ont.,\nsigned   \"Brown\"   which   read:\n\"Recall Williflttis before spoiled,\nplease. Opposition will burn him\nup.\"\nThe   maycr   wired   back:\n\"Will endeavor to have Will-\nlams   curtail   engagements.\"\nBUDGET PRESENTED AT GA\nTAL\nOnly One Taxation Change is Statement, Dealt Wfck Sac-\ncession Doty Tax on Life Insurance and Annuities; Announce Policy of Reorganization\nPLAN TO SPEND $7,100,000 ON ROADS\nAND BRIDGES THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE\nDenounces Financial Methods Former Governments; Wffl\nRevalue Assets on Balance Sheet and\nRevise Statement of public Debt\nVICTORIA, Feb. 21.\u2014Only one taxation change is made\nin the budget statement presented to the legislature today by\nHon. W. C. Shelly, minister of finance. Outstanding features\nof his pronouncement follow:\n1. All life insurance and annuities passing to blood relations or named beneficiaries of the first class, and all estates\nup to $20,000 to direct beneficiaries, to be exempt from eucces-\nsion duty tax.\n2. Estimated expenditures for 1929-30 amount to |25t-\n280.729.\n3. Estimated revenue for 1929-30 amount* to 26,287,851.\nmaking estimated surplus of $7122.\n4. Largest highway loan in history of province proposed in\npaternal loan bill of $9,500,000 to provide $7,100,000-for rtlads\nand bridges, $1,900,000 for Essondale mental hospital, $16$.Qpp\nfor lelief to Dewdney dyking district, and $335,000 for addition\nto StTatheona park in Battles lake district. . \u25a0,\n5. Further loan bill of $3,000,000 proposed for consoOdatrf\nrevenue to offset deficits said to have been financed from trust\nfunds, which funds arc to be reimbursed from proceeds.\n\"-\"~6rWarning issued against further committment*-of (d*-\nternal government) because of 35 per cent of gross expenditures\ngoing to hospitals, charities, pensions and education.\n \u2666    7. Prosperity    of    province\nWILLIAMS WILL\nCUT DOWN HIS\nRACE PROGRAM\nGives Up New York Meet at\nRequest of \"Dad\" and\nOthers From West\nAlberta Homesteader\nTies String Trigger\nto Toe and Suicides\nPdot Lands Plane\nat Night on Field\nFirst Time, Toronto\nTORONTO. Peb. Jl\u2014 Swooping down\nbetween a number of Improvised\ntorches Pilot H. O. W. Smith ol Montreal brought his plane to earth at\nthe Leasldo aerodrome shortly after\ndark last night to claim the distinction of being the first pilot to land\na plane ln Toronto after the end of\ndaylight. Smith had a passenger who\nhad missed his train at Montreal and\nengaged tho plane so that he might\ncatch up with his wife In Toronto.\nThe landing wae perfect.\nCommitted Trail\nTheft of Farmers\nCoal Conversion\nSASKATOON. Sask\u201e ftb. 21.\u2014Alex\nBrown, until rccentl\/ manager of the\ntrading deportment of the United\nFarmers ot Canada. Saskatchewan section, was committed for trial here thle\nafternoon following a preliminary trial\nin police court on a charge of stealing \u00bb5000 worth of coal from the\nUnited Farmers, by conversion.\nBrown will appear ltt the next\ncriminal assizes unless he elects to\nbe  tried  by   the  district  court   Judge.\nMuch Improved in appeamnce since\nhis arrest 13 days ago at a local hotel.\nwhere he had been under treatment\nfor nervous trouble. Brown followed\nthe evidence produced by th* crown.\nThe mention cf his wife, who was\nkilled last, foil, was apparently a shock\nto him and he strove to hid* hit\nemotion.\ni ii \\ in\\m. ont.. Feb. -ii.\u2014\"i\nbine received a telegram from hud\nWtklnft me tn rut out running for\na wblle and return home. When\na fflltttt knows b'i<t imrcnl-' tvlMi\nbe sImhiIiI obey.\" Fercy WUUums,\ntbe rmiii'iMuii flush said, puling\nthrough lirre loduy.\nAfter his performance ut lluffalo\ntomorrow ulfht, lie will rcbt until\nMarch 20, when bf runs lu Hamilton. After thut be will betid for\nhis  home In Vancouver.\nTORONTO, Ont.. Feb. 2l.\u2014Percy Williams. Vancouver, will not run nt the\nnational championship camce at New\nYork Saturday, he told the Canadian\nPress tonight.\nWin in ms. wheh queried tonight &a\nto whether i.c would race in New\nYork met the question with an emphatic \"No.\"\n\"I  think I  have had  cnouyh   rnclng\n-for the time being.\" he added,\nmil,  RACK AT  BUFFALO\nWHUams' manager stated that Williams would race at Buffalo tomorrow\nnight. He Indicated that a halt would\nbe called to the Vancouver star's psr-\ntlolpatton ln Indoor meets lest the\nCanadian, sprinter ahould burn himself\nout. **\nAsked lf he wished to comment on\nthe statement made by Bob McAllister,\nNew York flying cop, who refused to\nrun In the meet here tonight. Williams\nreplied he had nothing to say; that he\nand McAllister were good friends, and\nthat he would be gliul to meet the New\nYoi* man. He referred, however, to the\nnumber of meets he had participated\nIn recently.\nEDMONTON. Alta.. Feb. 31.\u2014\ni.mii'ii (urlfton, (.rrciii i nrt. homesteader, was found dead In Ills\nshai'k, lying mi a discharged rifle.\nA string from the dead nm_i\\ toe,\ntied to the trigger of the 43.00\nrifle, and a IJuUel wound In tbe\nhead   told of  abul   had  hapiwned.\nAlberts poller, who Investigated\nthe Milririr .-talc that he was uudrr\nfollow log a report, from another\n\u2022Htii-r. Patrick Moran. found a\nletter written by Carlson. In which\nthe suicide stated that he was under a cciiKtantly growing impulse\nto shoot  himself.\nBRACKEN VICTOR\nIN MANITOBA'S\nH0US\u00a3 BATTLE\nshown by following statistics\nper  capita   purchasing  power\nfor 1928 was $92$, higfhiat of\nany province in Canada in history: basic production increased In 1936\nto 9263,792,000 fr\u00bbm \u00bb344.t>43,00fl In\n1927; bank debits] to individual accounts at creuring houses Increased\nfrom 92,063.055.000 In 1927 to 9M99.-\n271,000 in 1936. .tangible wealth In\nBritish Columbia III 92,300,000.001? .\n6. Financial method* of format- governments severely denounced anil policy\nof reorganization announced.\n9. Further statelbent ltt defej^e of\nprivate bond sale throilgh fiscal tgenta\nIssued.        ...-_-\u25a0      r... -\n10. Assets showil on provincial balance sheet to be revalued . and statement of public drfbt rivlM<t-\n11. Sinking fund shown to have but-\nplus over requirements of $1,600,000.\nVICTOBU.  Feb.  31.^Th*t  the  government   finds   itself   unable  to  make\nsubstantial tax reductions at this time\nowing   to   the   necessity   of   restoring\ntrust funds used by the former administration   to   offset   deficits,   wta   tlw\n| statement made to the ltgtalalmo tWa\nafternoon by Hon. W. o. Shtily, minister of finance. In probonUnp* his lnt-\n\u25a0 tlat  budget.    Tlie  only  relief In  Ui*\nI way of taxation will be by amendment*\ni to the Succession Duties act eUmioat-\nI lng   duties   on   estates   under- 920,000\n' and on life insurance and annuities to\nI blood   relations  or   named  beneficiary.\n\\     Loan   bills   will   total   912.500.000,   of\ni which 99.600,000 will be mainly used\ni i in essential  highway  and   bridge  con-\nWlPWIPEO. MAN., Feb. 21\u2014The first   fruction.    The remaining 9hd^paTm\u00bb\n1 loan measure will be for U.0Q0.000 as\nthe !n.: payment contribution to trot\nfunds.\nCONDEMNS   III)   KMilMK     '\nThe minister was outspoken ln liti\ncondemnation of the policy of the former administration In making use of\ntrust funds, declaring that had any\nprivate trust company been guJJty pf\nfinancing in a similar manner, lt would\nhave had Its charter canceled, and its\ndirectors would have been liable io\nheavy penalties.\nThe exact total sum that the government will have to set up to meet accumulated deficits of the liberal regime will not be definitely known until the end of the present fiscal year.\n(Continued  on  Pago  Two.)\nIs  Hacked  on  Motion  to  Adjourn House THI Tomorrow; Tories Oppose\nBrownlee s Suggestion\nof Separate Northern\nProvince Frowned On\nOTTAWA, Feb, 21.\u2014The suggestion\nof Premier J. E. Brownlee of Alberta\nthat the Dominion government was\nmore Inclined to create a new province ln the northwest than to extend the boundaries of tne three pro'.-\nrle provinces, brought .only guarded\ncomment here.\n\"I do not know where Mr. Bnwnlce\ngot that Idea.\" said Hon. Charhr Stewart, minister of the Interior, \"I have\nnever heard of it.\"\nPremier J. G. Gardiner of Saskatchewan with three members of his cabinet are at present in pttawfc ftesrotla-\ntins, for the return #*\u2022 JftfcfeM resources and It Is undftlMlnlNfe already made a request for in enRislcfi\nof the boundaries of that province,\nwith the plea that lt oe given an outlet on Hudson Bay.\nskirmish of a political battle on \"which\nthe fate of the Bracken government\ndepended. was won by Premier J oh u\nBracken ln the legislature, this afternoon when his motion for adjournment of the house until tomorrow\ncarried by a majority of six. 28 to 22.\nWith one exception, every member\non the government side of the house\nsupported the motion while the opposition under the leadership of Lieut.-\nCol. F. Q. Taylor. K.C.. Conservative\nchtcftan. united for its defeat. There\nwere four absentees. Including three\nConservatives and one Liberal member.\nHaving given two days notice of\nhis Intended motion. Premier Bracken\ntomorrow will move adjournment of the\nlegislature for one month until sessions of the royal commission have\nconcluded, and a report has been rendered on charges of \"corruption\" pre-\nferred against the Bracken udmlnlstra-.\ntiuii by Colonel Taylor arising out of j\nthe leasing of the Seven Slstern Falls\npower site to the Winnipeg Electric\ncompany.\nVancouver Han Heads\nGrand Orange Lodge\nVANCOUVER, Feb. 21\u2014A. J. Wtt-\nHums, was elected Right WoTshlpful\nGrandmaster of the Orange Grand\nLodge of British Columbia at the annual meeting cf the order here today.\nMAGDALEN ISLANDS\nHARD HIT BY FLU\nQUF.BEC, QUE., Feb. 31 \u2014Forty three\npersons succumbed during an epidemic of Hu which swept over the\nMagdalen Islands, reports received here\nfrom Cap Aux Meules, one ot the\nprincipal villages of the islands, state\nthe epidemic laated over 20 days and\nended  January   16   last.\nThe Weather  iM\nFrom    tbe    Dominion    Itttaurolotkal\nom<\u00bb. viohato. ~\nMm. Mux,\nNELSON     13 32\nVictoria    IT 4B\nVancouver     to 46   '\nKamloops    \u2014   19 38\nBarkervlllc      - _   ; t At   -\nEstevan       90 4. '\nPrince  Rupert   _.   94 4Q\nAtlln     a' I\nDawson     \u2022\u00bb\u2666 \u2022_\u00bb\nSeattle       M tt\nPortland    86 44\nSpokane  _ -    30, N\nPendleton    t-...-...     8 99\nVernon     :Ja .-.     6 |7\nOrand   Forks      8 W\nKaalo       JO *90\nCalgary      _.     \u2666 90\nEdmonton   _...._.\u2022\u25a0 9 i I   .\nSwift   Current     \u00ab18 S\nOuAppeUe      '90 \u00bb\nWlnnlpet  --,\u25a0\u2022_.  \"19 4.8\nForecast\u2014Nelsott and TMUUU \u2022ttmlr\ncloudy  and   milder  toUemtf xsj^jfrtr\n,\n THE NELSON DAILY FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 22, 1929\nLeading Hotels of the West\nWhere Smperwr Actommodatim May Be Obtained\n3EE\nGEORGE BENWELL, Proprietor\nThe Premier Hotel ol the Interior\nEUROPEAN PLAN, ROOMS $1.06 UP\nRooms With Running Water.   Private Baths en Sute\nHeadquarters for all Traveling Men, Mining Men, Lumber\n' Mod and Tourists\nSpecial Sunday Dinner 11.00        Rotariao Headquarters\n.\u2022 The Host Comfortable Rotunda in the City\nHUME\u2014A. B. Blttlti. Tadanac; H. S.\nSheeler, 8. Holland. E F. Stephens\nVancouver; W. H. Laird. Winnipeg; O.\nIf?\" H umehry,   South   slocan;    B.   F.\nDorr. Spokane. H B. Kennedy, Leth-\nbrtdfte; B. Taylor, O. Kelly. J. S. Berry.\nL. McKenzle, B. Gibbons. Vancouver:\nP. McCallum, Orand Forks, Col. H. H\nYuill,  Kaalo.\nNobody Loves a\nNew YEAST and IRON builds\nweight    quickly.      Your    own\ndruggist   guarantees   results\u2014\nor pay nothing\nFolks are amazed at Ironloed feast,.\nThey say s to 16 pounds are gained In\ntew weeks! Skinny Umbo, covered\nwith rounded, graceful flash I tJglg. j\nhallows in shoulders rilled up! Kyea '\naparkllng with health Thay oak\u2014how\ndoea  Ironlzed  Yeast  work  ao quickly? ;\nIronloed Yeast ls two tonics In one I\n\u2014weight buldtng Yeast and strengthening Iron.   The Yeaat Is the same Used\nIn making molt, and whloh makes malt\nso   beneficial.\nThis Yeast ls treated with pure vege- '\ntnbie Iran the some as round ln spinach, lettuce and celery.    Its this form\nIron ls easily assimilated by tha body,\nmaking rich, red blood and toning up .\nnerves  and  muscles.\nOnly when Yeast ls Ironlzed ln this\nway Is it mor* ellectlve\u2014lor Iron Is\nneeded to bring out tha weight building, strengthening value or Yeast. By\nthla special formula Ironloed Yeaat\ngives you reaulta in half the tlmt required by yeaat or iron token separately. I\nIf you are underweight, nervous, or\ntired, you need Ironloed Yeast. Start\nit today. Safe for everybody. Plea*.\n-mt tasting tablets ln a handy bottle.\nThey do not upset the stomach nor\ncause gas or bloating.\nOo today to any drug store and\nnet a full aloe treatment ar Ironlzed\nYeaat. If not delighted with the quick\nresults, get your money back.\nGRAY AND PAYNE\nTO CARRY ROAD\nURGE TO COAST\nAre Named Board Trade Delegates to Urge Completion\nLake Road\nSEEK INDORSATION\nOP PROVINCE BOARDS\nThe SAVOY\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel\nWhere the Quest Is King\nSteam Heat  Hot and Cold Running Water in All Rooms.\nMANY  BOOMS   WITH  FMVATB  BATHS  OB  SHOWERS\nI A. KERR, PROP., NELSON, B.C.\nOnly   Remaining   Link\nProvince Highway; Resolution Urges\nSAVOY\u2014A. M. Parker, D. E. Milne.\nW. Grady, O. Sterling. Vancouver; Bev.\nJames Hagen, TraU; A. Storbo, Retallack; R. L. McLean, city; H. Margalla.\nWinnipeg; 0. Ash. Mr. and Mrs. Thomp\nson, Vancouver; A. Phillips, Winnipeg:\nF. F. Kenny, Maple Creek: C. R. Berry.\nRobson: L. Leuky, Wlnlpeg: E. T. Cole-\nmon, Valllcan; A. Sutherland, Kaalo;\nT. L. Purvis. Vancouver; B, L. Lyons\nTraU. '\nFOB  FIFTY   YEARS\nCuticura\nSoap and Ointment\nJZs*st tS* tk. OsSm smi U..\nNelson's Best Cafes\nThe STANDARD CAR\ntxA  Baker  Stieet.   Nelson,   B.C.\nOPEN DAY AND NKillT\n11:80 to 3:30 Special Lunch \u25a0\n5:30  to 8:00  p.m..  supper\nrllONK   IM\n36c\nQ\nueen's Hotel\nTHE  CENTER  OF  CONVENIENCE\nHot ond oold  water ln every mm\nSteam Heated.\nA. LAP0INTE, PROP.\n\u00ab*B\u2014J. Dtagen, P. Kyff, F. Oo-\nD. Campbell, A. Frant. Salmo;\nA.   Martinson.   Sandon;   J.   Mc Mali on.\na.   J.   Learne,    Waneta;    H.   Jackson,\nYmir; J. Turner, Vancouver.\nMADDEN HOTE\n\u00ab. MADDEN. Pro*.\neated  Rooma  by   the  Day\nWeek or Month\nEvery Consideration shown to guests\nCar. Baker and  Wart  Sta. Nelsoa\nMADDEN\u2014O. Storbo, Retallack; R.\nE. McCain, Spokane: R. Pool, Lumber-\nton.\nTRY A CLASSIFIED AH.\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\nA modem Brick Building\n(16 Vernon Street, Nelson. B.C.\nHot ttsA Oold Water and Telephone\nIB   AU  Rooms.    Steam   Heated\nThroughout\nt. KAPAK, Prop.        European Flan\nTHI L. D. CAFE\nPlneot equipped Restaurant In the Olty\nOPEN DAY AND NIOHT\nWe  Cater to  Private  Parties\nSpecial\u2014Ice Cream, Soda Water and\nHot    Drinks.     Nice    clean    furnished\nroomo, hot and oold Water.\n3. B. Gray, president and P. P.\nPayne were named by the board or\ntrade council yesterday to carry to\nVictoria the board's resolution urging\nImmediate completion of a transprov-\nluclai highway by construction ol the\nKuskanook-Oray Creek road link and\na ferry oh Kootenay lake The prcol-\ndent was glean power to .mme substitutes.\nThe resolution, drawn up bv the\nroads and bridges committee at the request ot the Board, followed an assertion that the Canadian Pacific railway would link Proctor and Kootenay\nLanding by roll this year and that the\npresent boot service ferrying autoa\nfrom Kuskanook to Nelson wluld be\nwithdrawn. This would leave no\ntourist link between Nelson and the\neast. ' '\nPRESENT KERRY DETERRENT\nIt was also pointed out that hundreds of tourlajs coming Into British\nColumbia from the east devoured\nthrough the United State* to avolf\nferrying from Kuskanook to Nelson\nThs service. It was asserted, waa Inadequate, and on several occasion*\ntourists were left at Kuskanook he\ncause the ooat was crowded to ca-\npaclty were Inducing othe'.s to remain\naway from thit section. It was claim-\nTHE ROYAL CAFE\nCLASSIC  RESTAURANT\nRefinement and Delicacy Prevail\nOPEN BAY AND NIOHT\nSpecial Dinners 11:30 to 1:30 SSc\nSupper  0:30  to S  SSe\nwe Specialize In Chop Suey and Noodles\nPhone  183\nmembers,\ncreek rood was\ni tETlnuuedftte\n\u2022est of the ferrying was oo\n--   eold membera.\n.-Orey\nitructed\ntranscoul\nshould receive \u25a0_\nof the  government, lt woe\n. of trade throughout the\nprovince hove been asked to Indorse\nNelson's reoolutlon. government offlc-\nlals and Interior membera of the tanae\nand the delegate* \"named will wait an\nthh government to awue the urgent\nneed of the road and ferry.\nTHE   RESOLUTION\nThe original resolution wee withdrawn, owing to a ntlsundwttandliw\nIn phraseology. The following resolution ordered forwarded:.\n\"Whereas.   In   tke   opinion  of  thle\n\u2014  trans-\npre-\nconstrue*\ntion:\n\"Whereaa, The only broken link in\ntho tranaprovtnclal highway .t that section from Kuskanook north to Kootenay Boy along the east abort of Kootenay  lake,   and  the  connection acroas\n\"Whereas, The building of this section\nha* been definitely promised by the\nlate government on many occassloni.\nand alto by membera of the present\ngovernment;\n\"Whereas. The road has been surveyed\nthe right of way cleared and potions of the road built. Therefore be It.\n\"Resolved. That the government ot\nBritish Columbia be urged to provide\nthe necessary funds, during the present\nsession, to complete construction of tlie\nrood along the east side of Kootenay\nlake and to install a ferry on Kootenay lake, thus completing the trana-\nprovlncial  highway.\"\nhoard,   the  completion   of   the  ti\njtoVteclal   highway  should   take\ncedence over all other roads con__1\nFAMME RAVAGES\nCHINESE DISTRia\nShensi Province in Din Need\nof Grain' No Harvest    .\nin Spring\nB. C. Estimates\nShow Largest\nHighway Loan\n(Continued from Page One.)\nbut lt It anticipated that It will be\nJn addition to tbe 13,000,000 named\n^and the present loon bill: 13,000,000\nto 'cover deficits for the present year\nand tl.74S.000 being the balance on\nirevloua loetee. .\nINCOME  LOAN  BILL\nIn dealing with the loan bill for\n113,600,000, which wlU be placed heron the legislature for connlderatlon\nhe minister of finance intimated that\nit would probably have to later on in-\nrease the t3.ooo.ooo loan bin for the\n\u25a0onsolldated revenue account by enough\nnors to cover tbe anticipated $2,000,000\nleflclt for the Current year, and a bal-\nnce of roughly ti.745,000 to complete\nettlng up the deficits that had  ac-\nued   during  recer'   yean.\nIt will be necessary, he said, to\n.ring down a loan bill for the follow-\n\u25a0ig amounts: Roads and bridges, .1,-\n00.000; buildings, 11,900,000: Dewdney\nlyklng dlstrlst relief, tl65,000; Strathcona park, 1039,000.\nNEW ORAND\u2014P. Settle, Procter; L\nM. Major, Procter; c. Stellln, Sandon;\nL. Parry, Oraabrook.\nOCCIDENTAL HOTEL\nThe Home of Plenty\nim Vernon St.        Phone 587L\nII. WAS81CK AND O. IINAIll k\nFifty  Roomt of Solid  Comfort\nHeadquarters for Loggers and Miners\nKOOTENAY HOTEL\nUNDER THE MANAGEMENT OP\nWILLIAM  JONES\nGOOD, CLEAN ROOMS.    REASONABLE\nBARB.\nPHONE   75. 51* VERNON  ST.\nHotel Arlington\nTRAIL, B.C\nttm UffMWa. 1MB.\nCpmpfcwfr Btnototed and Refinished\nHot aad Cold Raring Water European Plan\n.^StittmHeaUei Centrally Located\n\u25a0     Rotary Sample Rooms in\nHeadqnartstrs Connection\nTrail Hotels\nWHEN \"grippy\"\" weather\ncomes, guard throat and\nchest with OWBRIDGE'S..\nan effective preventative and\na soothing remedy.\nwm .p'j\".\n\u2022tteam Heated\nThroughout\nHot and Cold\nWater\nDOUGLAS HOTEL\n8.  L.  AND A. ORODTAOE,  Props.\nBoi 606        Phone ttt Troll, B.C.\nPILESL^\nguaran\n0,    to\nwriting, tt\nsure your piles or refund\nUfa let. Nurse In attftnd\n0tioti lot women. Write tot\nfrpe booklet, Prank Rom\nM.D.. rectal specialist, 404\nZlegler    Building.    Howard\nYOU WANT THE\nBEST\nPEKUK3, China, Ptb. 21_~A\u00bbp___lll_g\n'famine conditions were dlscrrbed today\nla a report from Shensi province transmitted by 8. (. H. Olleer, a representative of the Internatienal iellef committee. The report told that no winter\ngroin hod been sown and consequently\nthere would be no spring harvest.\nAt ong point Mr. OUvor sold, he\nfound 900 villagers huddled tn a cot.\nTbey were without food, were all afflicted with a terrible eye disease and\nweee awaiting death. Several villages\nwere visited ln which them was not a\npound of grain Mtt. The Inhabitants\nwere grinding dried grasses Into aowder\nand making a nauseating kind of porridge from lt. In one district, io.000\nout of the 130,000 people were completely destitute ot food and the remainder hod very little. In anothor\nupwards of lot families had oommltted\nsuicide and at Son Shoun a mob of\nseveral thousand hungered maddened\npeople were threatening to loot the\nctty unless they were ltd.\nURGES PILOTS'\nPENSION SCHEME\nCONSTIPATION\nTHE CAUSE\nContinuation of Present Pilotage System on Fraser Also\nRecommended\nBANGALORE NOW\nHAS ITS RIOTING\nLONDON, Feb. 21.-r-A dlstatch to the\nDally Mall from Bombay s*y& tlu'.e re-\n'.tgtoua rioting between Hindus and\nMoslems has broken out In Hang\nalore, the chief city of Mysore, South-\nem India.\nThe outlook Is described aa aertoua\nwith reports of police having been\nstoned while attempting to rescue a\nHindu  from  a  mob.\nVANCOUVER EGGS\nVANOOUVSR, B. O, Peb. SI\nTo- producers: Extras 86, firsts 33\npullets tl.\nTo wholesale: Extras 42 firsts 89,\npullets, 37.\nTo retailers: Extras 47, tv.rte 44, pullets 42.\nChase tt Sanborn's\nSEAL BRAND   ORANGE  PEKOE,\nyarrutus foryiavoiir and Quality\n%s. In sealed air-tight packages\n^^. ffA___M^ewlUbeaUdlymaU__dc_nr*questl   IU\n\u25a0i_^_      1_to CHASE & SANBORN, Montreal.!    \u2014\u00bb\nSpring \u2014\nShirts\nHats\nCaps\nHosiery\nNew 1929 Stock at New\nLow Price*\nHEN*\nWEAR\nLTD\nBOYS\n\u201e, WEAR\nlUSTOUTSKX Tttt HIGH RWT\nOTTAWA, Ftb. 21\u2014Continuation of\ntbt preeent pilotage system on tbe\nPrater river wltb new bylaws substituted for old, and obsolete onto, together wltb tbe establishment af a\npension scheme for pilots are the\nchief recommendations of Commissioner Aulay Morrison, who wae appointed to inquire Into pilotage In\nBritish Columbia waters and whose\nreport was tabled ln the house of\ncommons today.\nIt Is urged that the general working of bylaws be prepared under the\nauthority of the minister of marine\nand fisheries and before being promulgated they should be considered\nby a representative of shipping men\nand pilots, and tbe basis be that\nthe system uaed be similar to other\nCanadian porta.\nAll pilots and candidates for pilots'\nlicensee should be examined at to their\ncompetency, technical knowledge and\nability, by tbe superintendent together\nwith the examiner of masters and\nmates and the port physician. The\nmain qualifications ore suggested at\na nutter'! certificate and at least\nthree years' experience In tho British\nColumbia waters.\nOntario's Address in\nReply to the Throne\nSpeech Is Adopted\nTORONTO, Peb. Jl.\u2014The address lr.\nreply to the speech from the throne\nwas adopted ln the legislature thl'\nevening after a debate extending Intermittently over three weeks. The\nvote waa 85 to 29. Previously an amendment to the amendment moved by\nJ. Q. Lethbrldge. Progressiva leader, had\nbeen defeated by the same molarity\nThe. amendment moved by W. t. N\nSinclair, Liberal leader, wot declared\nlott.\nUr. Lethbrldue's amendment deplored\n\"the Inactivity ol the government ln\nnot promoting a cooperative scheme.\"\nMr. Sinclair's amendment criticized\nthe goremment'8 policy ln connection\nwith rural hydro.\nGet Ktstttxti Belief Wi\n, Kellogg* AlJiSRAN '\u25a0\nBid youroell of cooiHpetion t _ 1\nfenger it linger!,\npoisons it BeMa t\n\u2014 poisons which\nyour health and lead to many Mil\nous diseases.\nTke work ot constttation afag-|\nin tb fafi*-pBples.a\u00bb\u00abf or a\ncheeks,tork circles. Antanl\nacheo. Causes spots before the\nUnpleaawtbreath- B*youei\nprompt relief ana pmjrai it I .\neater Kellogg\/s ALL-BR AH x\nAfter all else hat failed,\nsands have regained their\nwith KeUoag't ALL-BRAN\ncause it is 100% bran, lt Is\neffective. Part-bran products I\nonly T'part\" jreiultg.\nDoctors  recommend it\u2014a\nKellogg's ALL-BRAN \"\nteed.  Just eat two te*\ndally\u2014chronic cases,\nmeal.\nReady-to-serve with\ncream,  you will like Ita.\nand flavor. Use it in coo\nkle into soups.  Hade\nin London, Ontarjo. ^\nhotels, restaurants, dWng <\nSold by (ill grocers.\nMost Men Past 40|\nBreak Down Eas\nSeven   Out   of   Ton   Are   Victims\nMadder   or   Prostate  Wcakji\nTells   How   Dr.   Southworth'!\ntabs\" Bring Quick, Amutait I\nOverworked, sluggish Kldneyi,\nder weakness ond Prostate Olano 1\nMe bring on so many dlsti casing\noften serloui ailments\u2014that every j\nferer   from   Lameness,   Pains In, I\nand down  through  groins, boanty\nIrequent and burning Urination, t\nting-0p-Nlghts.   Nervous Irritabulti. ]\nWeakness  and Lack  of Vital\n-.hould   test  the  woven  value ot\nSouthworth's URATABS at  on\u00bbj\nAmasdng testimony of Physlclras I\nusers give convincing proof est tut\nnarkahle power of TOATAB8\u2014a\ncial prescription successfully used\nmore than 40 years ln the private 1\ntice of Dr. H. C. Southworth;' ,\nonly o few clays' use. a startling 1\n\u25a0Tovement is often noticed\u2014as a mu\nHide o\u00ab alarming symptoms begin\ndisappear.\nThrouch special arrangements and\nbenefit those who cannot personally i\nnet the Doctor. URATABS can now\nobtained f-om any good, local drujl\non a noslt've f_i'a\u00bb*aptee of money bi\nin first \"ox irorchased If not fully a\ntsfled. So lf you need a medicine\n\u25bahis kind, try UBATABS today.\nHALIFAX HARBOR\nHAS NEW RECORD\nHALIFAX, N. 8., Feb. 31.~\u00bbA iwxwd\nfor ft&v port from N#w Orleans to\nMontreal to shoot at vme e\u00bbWblishett\non the Halifax waterfront on Saturday,\nJanuary 19, when the 7,435 ton steamer Lord Strathcona waa loaded with\n9,743 tons ot grain In the elapsed loading time ot 34 hours and 39 mlnutp*\n\"This Is a record for loading any ahip\nof this size with grain on the Atlantic\neeaboerd,\" said Deputy Gram Inspector\nThomas Pillion, who added that the\nthree days and three houts the Lord\nStrathcona spent from the taking on of\ntbe first to the final biwhcl beat Uontreal time for loading the same ship\nby 84 hours.\nThe Lord -Strathcona's recent load\nadded further Incentive to the friendly\nrivalry of Captain OUbborn, the Nova\nSoottan who commands her, and Captain Luke Holmes, the veteran New\nHrunswlck master of tbe Hoee Castle,\na ship almost identical with the Strathcona and also engaged ln the grain run.\nOn the afternoon of Sunday, January 18, Captain Holmes measured with\nhis eye the waterllne of the Rose\nCastle from Pier 36, and decided the\n0,660 tons of grain then in the holds\nw_as all his ship could carry safely.\nThe two ships loaded together at\nUontreal In November, when the Lord\nStrathcona steamed down-river with\n9,600 tons to the Host Cestle's 9,800.\nOn this occasion the Lord Strathcona\narrived a week later and again beat\nber rival ln carrying capacity, by\n25,693 bushels or 98 tons.\nIs Your Child\nMcCoy't\nTableti  Putt  on  :\nBuilds Them Dp\nIn Jutt a few doye\u2014quloktr th\nyou ever dreamt of\u2014tbote wonder\nhealth building, flesh creating t\nlett colled McCoy't Ood Liver I\ntract Tablets will Mart to help\nthin, underweight little one.\nAfter sickness tnd when the et\ndren are exceedingly puny they i\nespecially   valuable.\nAll over North and South Ann\nca and even In Oreat Britain o\nAustralia tens of thousands of skin\nrun down men and women hi\nput their foith ln McOoy'e-and \u25a0\nnot been disappointed.\nTry  these wonderful  ttblete for\ndaya   and   lf  your  trail,   sickly   ch\ndoesn't  greatly  benefit  you  get I\nmoney book.\nAsk the. CityPiug.*(kI Book\nor any druggist tor McCoy's Cod U<\n\u25a0xtraet   Tablets\u2014as   easy   to   tak*\ncandy and SO tablets. 60 cento\u2014SOC\nomy tin. tl.Od,\nt       fc      \u2014\nTHE  GUMPS-SWEETHEARTS   WERE   THEY\n1\nFit as a Fiddle!'\nleal fltneis Is worth mm than dolara,erm\nthan genim or blue blood, or DOWty. YSI ft\ncan have this priceless peoRMWO for a paltr\noullsy-lM ttan h\u00abK*owt e.9sy. Just t\ntills man did.   Road I* IttUe:\u2014\n\" \/ feel I must write and ttt ym layn\nwhat I Mpk of Kruschen Salts. I hat\na very seven attack of in\/hstnia wWcl\nleft mt very mak, etti 1 fell fit le\nnoihint. .\n41 \/ was recommendsd to fry KrttseJm\nSalts, and tht jJrrf do\u00ab* pat mt titht, eat\nto-day I fat a nest man and ts ft a\na fiddli. No wffmr should tt wi'iAot\noftajja,\n\" Thty art a bom and a Msata I\nall. and art worth their wtight in tttsUr\n\u2014Albert Henry Sear\nOrWMlkmr tmt, lsst nmtlU.\nFree Trial Offer\nif mu bavenever tried Krmelm-^ry It Now I\nottt i-cpand.. Ws have distribuMatnataaa\nieaaPClANr'piiclisttswIucli-iiilreltssl\n*^&toti':,ti&wi?i^'\u00b0\nTkianauansofeiirntul,\nwttka_narststn>ll\u00bbttl\n0M\"JtOl_!\u00ab'tatn\u00abtl\ndraatbrtloctl\n'  lofwir.ratulariie\n ibtsWmrnXt,tat,\n,ao(fUito,if lUtadtiraly <stsnrt.<xf\n^m doss evenrtbing we claim it tods, U\nj bottls Is still as good ss now, TUIO\n yourdro\u00abiiit\u00bb\u00bbrilioris,dtor_*t\u00ab\u00bbB(\nMc imuiedialiff \"ml without questkn. Jj\netmXtV^fm'm'*'mmmm\nmmtummtm\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING,' FEBRUARY 22,1929\nTOAIl CURLING\nSEASON CLOSES\nEND NEXT WEEK\nGnad   Finale,   Annual   Bean\nFeed, Scheduled; Ladies\nFinish ThVMtoy\nTRAIL. B. 0, tea. ai.-lfext week,\nond portloulor)y nidoy _U_rht ond Sot-\nurdoy afternoon, will see the completion af one of the a__?st ouccoaoful\noeooons ln the hlotory of the Troll\nCurliM club.\nThree competition now under way,\ntbe President's and the Patron's cut>\nMM the Corinthians' Civil War. ore\n[being played down to the critical jmneo,\nload Friday night will see the oon-\nitooto settled and preeent \u2022.tlons mode,\nno standing of the three rlnka tied\ntn loot week's points competition for\noeeond. third and fourth place, will\nalso be straightened  out.\nSaturday has been set t-,s the eagerly anticipated annual bean feed\u2014ot til*\nexpense of the President's \"Inks. This\ndebt hoe been outstanding since the\nbeginning of the season. The Vice.\nPresident's rlnka handed the President's\nboys o decided defeat, and since then\nhare been waiting to take their payment\u2014beans.\nCOEIKTWAX JWtttS\nlast  night's  play at  the  rtnk  saw\nEVERY LOAD OF OUR\nCOAL\nDumped Into your cellor or bin mean*\n\u2022olid comfort and fuel economy, for\nMir cotl throws out a fine, even beat\n\u25a0ad doee lt with far less coal than li\nl*qulr\u00abd when ordinary coal Is usad\nfry a ton or so and keep a record of\nbow long lt lasts. That will prove the\n\u2022oonocny   of   ordering   your   coal   here\nWEST TRANSFER  CO.\nPHONE   31\nthe Corinthian event advance to the\nfinals when 3. Balfour and J. McArthur\nwere etooaetoao ever T. fc ken ond\nA. Balfour  respectively.     A.  Baldrey\nB. J. Walsh, 3. Wadsworth ooal 3. W.\nPorrest worked Into the \"semi-finals of\nthe Preoident's oup cggnpotltlon.\nTwo gamea ln the Patron's event\ncompleted tke slxteenthe. and eight\nnames wore scheduled tonight ta complete the eights. PoUow'ug tomorrow\nnight's games, there will be only Monday and Tuesday on which gomes In\nthese oomnotitiono will be played, and\nrinks WUl srobobly be available fo,\nscratch  games.\nCurling win be thrown into the dls.\ncord Wednesday night, when the fine'\ngame of tho \"West Kootenay hockey\nleague playoff will be ployed here.\nThursday evening the rlnke will be\nturned over to the ladles for their season's wind-up of tne season.\nJohn Upper, Aged Trail\nResident, Dies Hospital\nAfter a Short Illness\nTRAIL. B. a. Peb. 31_\u2014John I#ppei,\naged 73, passed away at the Tall.\nTadanac hospital yesterday morning\nafter a short illness He ww admltteo\nto the hospital Saturday.\nMr. tapper waa a resident of Trail\nfor many years, living at hts home In\nEast   Trail.\nIt ls understood he lo survived by\ntwo sisters In Vancouver, aro a brother\nThe elder sister Is expected to arrive\nhere tonight.\nPuneral arrangements hove not been\ncompleted, pending her arrival.\nBobby, 11-Months-Old Son\nof Mr. and Mrs. Latornell\nDiet Attn Short Illness\nBobby, 11-month-old eon of Mr. and\nMrs. S. O. Latornell, Stanley street,\ndied yesterday morning at the Kootenay Lake Oeneral hospital alter a short\nnines*.\nThe funeral ls to be held Saturday.\n-DODDS '\/\n^KIDNEY\nk PILLS i\nLl  K|l)Nfv  \u00b0\n\u00bb   .V.tHri ,____ _,T|5>r..|l' .1\n^wjf,\n\u2014\nWest Kootenay\nService\n>. \\\\A\nVALD TIMERS\" oo the Lakes'\n^ and up the Valleys have\nknown this Bank for many years,\nand an extensive banking-by-mail\nconnection has been developed\nby our Nelson Branch. A most\ncareful system for handling this\nbusiness has grown up within the\nBank under the personal super*\nvision of the Manager.\nIMPERIAL RANK\nOF CANADA\n\u2022    o    a    J. H. D. Benton, Manage*\nBrandies Uw it Creston, Cranbrook, Fernie\nUi\nSELECT\nWHISKY\nScotch Malts, famoua for over one\nnuncred years, end rare old grain\nwhiskies, mellow and pure, make,\nSpeyslde the finest whisky you\ncan   buy.\nnun PROPOSES\nBUILD HW WING\nAT HIGH SCHOOL\n.-\u2014\"\u2014\nTo Submit Bylaw;.More Accommodation Immediate\nNecessity\nTRAIL, B. C, neb. 31.\u2014Trail once\nmore faces the need' of further public\nschool accomodations, aod to provide\nfor tho ..Immediate needs tho school\nboard haa decided nt a policy of extending the present high school building.\nThe school engineer has been Instructed to draw up plans, specifications\nand oatimates for a 10-room concrete\naddition to tho high school building,\nand when these ore prepared a bylaw\nwill fee submitted to the property own-\non asking thorn to authorize the\nfinancing and construction of the addition.\nItlon.\nTho school board, it Is understood,\nls faced with the Immediate necessity\nof added accomodation for Uw children. It alio faces the necessity of\nproviding for a greatly Increased population ln Use near future. Until lt\nls oocertalnod definitely tn what direction tho city Is likely to expand,\ntho board feels that Its best policy Is\nto odd to the centrally located high\nschool building.\nOne wing of the hlgb school building\nwould be used for public school purposes until tho Ideal location for a\n8ew public school building was deoodeo\ny that time, tt lo felt, the proposed\naddition to tho high school building\nwill be necotaary to accomodate the\nIncreased  hlgb school  attendanoe.\nTbe presant high school building has\nsix class rooma wttb two auxiliary\nclaw rooms ln the boaement. These\nrooms are now all occupied, there being\nseveral junior grade public sohool classes In tbe high school. Tha orooosed\nnew addition would give a further 10\nclassrooms with two further auxiliary\nclass rooms ln the basement.\nTrail Sons Name\nRinks for Battle\nTRAIL, B. c, Feb. ai.-,curllng native Bono of Canada this afternoon\nannounced their line of action and\nthose constituting their rinks for their\napproaching rock and besom battle with\nthe Trail caladopians. The tons have\nprepared a list of membera, veterans\not the game, and are placing their\nconfidence In them tp win back the\ncup captured by the Scots lost year\nand at the same time to earn a\nchicken   supper.\nXach of the six rinks will ploy one\nmatch. Three will bo played at 7\no'clock and the remainder at II o'clock.\nThe date for the chicken supper will\nbe arranged later.\nThe draws. Native Sons skips being\nnamed first, have been made as follows:\n7 o'clock\u2014E. W. Hazlewood vs. Dr. J.\nB. Thorn: D. MacDonald va James\nBuchanan: and Is. P. Tyson vs. R.\nSomervllle.\nAt A o'elook\u2014C. Dodlmead vs. T. R.\nBrown: J. R. Ciaig vs. W. rorreot: ond\nH. Palmer vs. W. Morton. Tho first\nnamed ln each cue Is a Native Son\nskip.\nThe Sons' rinks are as follow*:\nI.. F. Tyson, B. Williamson, s. Wood\nand W. H. Reed.\nE. W. Hazlewood. Dr. C. McNaughton,\nH. Clark and H. Murdoch.\nD. MacDonald, N. X. Jefferson. W.\nSomervUle and D. MacLennan.\nH. Palmer, W. E. wiWor, J. Skinner\nand W- Nelson.\nJ. R, Craig, W. t. Doubt, J. McKlnnon\nand w. 1. Owen.\n0. Dodlmead, W. Truawoll, J p,\nSchofield and J. Kenny.\nKaslo Boat and Train\nServices Delayed, lee\nKASLO. xVO.. P\u00bbb. ai.\u2014Kaslo has had\nIts transportation dlfflcultlee during\nthe past few days, the train arriving\nfrom one to four hours late on Its last\nfew trips, aad the boat arriving usually\nltt the small hours of tho morning.\nThe boat making the Lardo run\nwaa so long delayed recently that It\ndid not reach Kaalo on Its return trip\nuntil 6:80 the following morning, ond\ndid not leave this point until an hour\nlatar.\nMoot of these troubles were due to\nthe long period of cold weather.\nTemperatures Here\nAre Slightly slower\nTemperatures were slightly lower yesterday, the maximum being 3a as\ncompared with 38 Wednesday, and the\nminimum  19 al compared with IS.\nBlended by Experienced Mob\nWbo Know\nscotch Whisky\nJ^\nThto advertisement is not published or displayed by th>\n[JQUfjg CONTROL BQABD or the government of B. C.\nROSSLAND NOTES\nR088LAND, B.C., Feb. 31.\u2014Mn. I.\nJ. Trembath ls vending the week In\nSpokane.\n* *   \u2022\nMiss Helen Sloan of Nelson waa in\nthe city Wednesday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. Charles Letorta and Miss Le-\ntorla were Trail  visitors  yesterday.\n* *   *\nMisses Patricia Crowe and Doris Le-\nfevre spent Wednesday afternoon ln\nTraU.   .\n* \u2022   *\nMrs. Mary K. Davidson of Rossland\nia a patient at the Trail-Tadanac hospital.\n\u2022 *   *\nMils Helen Halbauer, R.N.. of tbe\nnursing staff of the Mater Mieericor-\ndlae hpspttal, has aooepted a position\non tha ataff af the Colvllle General\nhospital,   Colvllle,   Wash.\n'0     0     0\nMlsa Alice Blnnle. R.K., of Nelson,\nformerly of this city, bas accepted\na position on the staff of the local\nhospital\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nDr. R. E. McDonald has returned from\na visit to Vancouver.\n1 \u2022   *   \u2022\nDr. J. 0. Daly waa in Trail Wednesday  evening.\nMission Cbde at\nRossland Marks Its\nf'ntt Anniversary\nRO68LAND. B.C., Feb. 21 \u2014The women's mission ouele at Bt. Andrew's\nUnited ehtnett celebrated ito first anniversary Thursday afternoon at the\nhome of Mra. P. Ponton, St. Paul\nstreet, tbe president, Mrs. c. H. Daly,\npresiding.\nThe scripture lesson waa read by Mrs.\nchapter of \"Drums In the Darkneoo\"\nA. Hole, and a synopoals of the fourth\nwu given by Mlas Mary Rogers.\nMra. Daly reviewed tbe current number of tbe Mlaslonry Record, and Mrs.\nR. D. Mitchell and Mrs. c. H. Daly\ngave report* of tbe recent meeting of\ntbe Kootenay prebyterlal at Troll.\nMrs. P. Ponton was called forward\nand Mrs. Daly spoke a few words of\nappreciation of tho good work done by\nMra. Ponton In helping to organize and\ncarry on tb* mission circle, and presented her with a small box containing a \u00bb5 gold Piece.\nMr*. O. C. Cobb read an address on\nbehalf of tb* women's society and presented a' tiny purse containing a 110\ngold place. Both gifts were for the\npurchase of some article for Mia. Ponton's new borne ln Vernon. Mrs. Ponton made a reaponse.\nCHINESE HOVE\nTO STOP RISING\nFlare Occurs in Shantung Province  and  Government\nTroop* Sent to Scene\nCHEFOO. China, Feb. _\u2022_!\u2014 (Friday >\u2014Chinese Nationalist forces\nclashed with _lntl-.N_itlonalli.ts this\nmorning U miles west cf (lietoo.\npredpatlng the first battle of the\nnew Mnwtung uprising.\nTke eebudng boom of heavy ran\nfire maid he heard plainly here.\nThe commander of the third division of nationalist troops defending the city was brought ken\nwounded own after the battle\nettfted.\n8RAHOHAI. China, teb. 31.\u2014The\nChinese government today moved\nswiftly and energetically to suppress\noily uprising in the province of Shantung, the first real test ot China's\nunity since the Nationalists came into\npower  at   Nuking.\nThree thousand soldiers of the former Poking regiment recently Incorporated Into the Nationalists army,\nformed the nucleus of a movement\nseeking to establish an Independent\nzone from the north coast of stan-\ntung province.\nCoincident with this development.\nthe movement of two powerful military (inures, oeneral Feng Tu-Holong,\nthe over lord of Honan prlvlnce. ond\nOeneral Chang Tsung-Chang, deposed\ndictator of Shantung, are arousing\nanxiety. Oeneral Feng, once known\nao the \"christian general.\" la reported\nto be massing 30,000 troops In western\nShantung. It lo presumed In some\nwall Informed quarters here that his\npurpose has been to seize Shantung In\nthe event of Its evacuation by the\nJapanese.\nin\nCurling, Trail,\nTRAIL. B.C.. Feb. 21.\u2014Play in tbe\nBlaylock cup and Butane knockout\ncompetitions of the Trail Ladles' Curling dub neared the close tonight.\nPlay will continue tin Thursday, when\nthe grand final* of the season will be\nstaged, but the major competitions\nar*  completed.\nMrs. 8. MoOaUum'o rink ia leading\nIn the Blaylock cup contest, in wTiich\ntoday's results wet*. Mrs. D. Forrest,\n6, loot to Mrs. W. Truswell 9; Miss S.\nMcCallum \u00ab. tied with Miss K. Klrby\n8: Miss I. Klsr 7, hoot Mra. A.\nBuchnn 0.\nThe flnt round ot the Butorac\nknockout contest has been completed.\nBourne ss Challenge Cup\nReturns to Cranbrook\nCRANBROOK, B.C.,' Foh. 31 -Cron-\nbreok ring*, aklpped by C. T. Spence\nand A. 8. ward. Invaded Klmberley\nWednesday night and brought baok\ntb* Bownesa clialltng* cop, which\nKimb*rl*y lifted from th* local curlers\na wtek tea.\nTRAIL CURUNC\nTRAIL. B.C., Peb. 31.\u2014*lght games\nplayed tonight In the Patioo'a cup\ncompetition of the Troll Curling club\nbrougiU tbe contest to the eights.\nGames scheduled tor tomorrow In\nthe Patron's competition will bring\nlt to th* fours. Two \u25a0*\u25a0>\u25a0\u2022* In the\nPreoident's tomorrow will bring thla\ncompetition   u>   tho   semi-finals.\nResults in tonight's games In the\nPatron's competition wen. HaaWwood\n11, beat B. U Dewdney 6; E. M. Stiles\n9. loot to R. MoeLennan 10; W. Porrest 15. boat W. Truawell 7; J. McLeod\n8 lost to J. 3. Flngland 0; Dr. 3. R.\nPalmer 3, loot to P. R. McDonald a;\nj.  CompbeU 8, loat to \u00bb. Macdonald\n9 O. C McKay 6. loat to A. Bolfour 7:\nH. Palmer 3, loot to W. C. Murny 14.\nCRANBROOK NOTES\nCRANBROOK.   B.   C.  PeB.   31-AlK\nRitchie of Neleon wae in Cranbrook\nWednesday and enjoyed curling on th*\nlocal ice.\nlira, violet Robinson and Robert\nClarke, both of Omnbrook woll-kuown\nand popular residents of tb* city for\nthe past 20 years, wen united In marriage Wednesday at Ohrlat church by\nRev. P. V. Harrison, Tlie couple left\non the noon train for the coast to\nspend   a   short   honeymoou.\nBRITISH HOUSE HAS\nITS HUMOROUS SIDE\nLondon. Peb. si.\u2014lit* runxmd\ncabinet differonceo over tho WMtlon\nof compensation for loeeeo sustained\nby Irish loyalists during th* disorders\nIn southern Irlond which moulted In\ntbe establishment of tho Irish Free\nState were reported for an amusing\nscene ln the house of commons today.\nRight Hon. Winston Churchill, chan-\ncellor of the exchequer, and Rt. Bon.\nL. 0. M. 8. Amery, secretary for the\ndominions, wen greeted wtth Ironic\nlaughter when thev took their scats\non the front government benches.\n\"When will the Irish supplementary\nestimate be taken up,\" Premier Baldwin waa naked a* too announced tlu\nbusiness for  next  week.\n\"I should think It would be some\ntlmt niter these orders are disposed\nof,\" the prime minister  replied.\n\"Did the cabinet not oome to any\nagreement.\" asked Mr. Stephen. Labor\nCamlachle.  .\n\"The cabin*t la alwnm in agweinent.\"\nMr. Baldwin announced gravely at\nwhich cheers and laughter Melt* out\n...._\u25a0    n    .i..  i  .\nYMIR NOTES\nMr. and Mm. Clarkoton and family\nSr, left for the Reno mine Tuesday.\ntea Kublokl. Jr.,. woo down from\nWW  Ron* atom Tuesday.\nE.   Btortome  spent  Tuesday   In   Nel-\na.\nP. Foot of Kamloops la a visitor In\ntown.\nB. Henley of Salmo was a visitor here\nThursday.\nMr. n\u00abnd Mra. Stevenson of Salmo\nor* Ymir visitors for a few days.\nJohn Bremner wo* * Nelson visitor\nWedneodoy.\nW. Dowling is confined to his home\nby lUness.\nMr. and Mn. Clarkoton and family\nhave taken up reoldence In the Miller\nhouse.\nINCORPORATIONS\nProceeds \"Keep 'Em\nSmiling\" Cranbrook\nShow, hr Swim Pool\nCRANBROOK. B.C., Ftb. 31.\u2014Proceeds\nof \"Keep 'An Smiling,\" musical comedy\npresented thft week under the au&plces\nof the Cranbrook Gyro club, will be\nRiven  to the  swimming  Pool.\nAs an advertisement, enthusiastic\nchildren loaded Into trucks and gars,\nparaded through various parts of the\nc(ty, shouting and carrying banners\nappealing for support of tlie show.\nVICTORIA. B. C- Feb.. 31.\u2014Twenty-\none new companies having a capita Has-\ntins aggregating M. 015,000. wen Incorporated at the reglstrater of Joint\nstock companies uWlng thc past week.\nThey  include:\nBrlttah Columbia Platinum Mining\nCompany, limited, Vanoouver, 9000,000:\nCranbrook Meat Market, HMlted, Cranbrook, 110,000; Lorraine Copper Silver\nMlnea, limited, Vancouver, 91,500,000:\nTwo etar Mining Oompany, limited\nVancouver, $50o,O00.\nLONDON, Fib. 21.\u2014The Eevenlng\nStandard today says the unnamed girl\nmentioned in Viscount Haldane's autobiography vat a beautiful Scotch\nwoman, Mlsa Munro Ferguson, a sister\nof Viscount Novar, former governor-\ngeneral of Australia and secretary for\nScotland from 1922 to 1024. Her father\ninw member of\nlady district for 21 yean.\nLord  TH1h1>th  died  a\niu  his autoW**-\nhe re waled a roniand^^^H\nroiirealed   (rom   man\nMends.   MW.   Miiimii   died\nT.H. Waters* Co.,\nBtilderi and i\nPhone IM P. 0\/1\nNiaffOK, B.C.\nPrlcoo SuaooUUd On\nCONSTRUCTION\nLIMB        BEICE\nKASLO NOTES\nKASLO. B.C.. rob. 31.\u2014Irnest Storbo,\nwho has boon a patient ln the Victorian hoopttol tec the peat few weeks,\nleft for hla home at Whitewater Monday.\nWilliam Matheson of Whitewater l\u00bb\nspending a few day* ln town.\n. Duncan M. Vadame of Johnson'*\nLanding arrived on the delayed Tuesday boat to apend a few days in the\notti\nMr. and Mn. Ohoile* Goodwin celebrated their 6*th wedding anniversary\nTueeday, pebruary It, receiving the\ncongratulations of on army of friends.\nDry, Hacking Cough\nWit Caused By\nJl Broiehial Cold\nMn. A. Plto\u00bbu, \u00ab6t Ingram St^\nS*t2^towrtnn)^ol t3\u00a3f you\nof my experience with\nOr. Wood's\nNorway\nPins\nSyrup\n'\u25a0Early laat winter I suffered (rom *\n\u2022evere bronchial cold that Wt me with\na nrovoking, dry, hacking cough. Altei\n\u00a3\u00a3\u00a3fbo3\u00a3r\u00abr trithitTboth day and\nnight, for aome time I had a profeooional\nnun* recommend th* abov* oough\noyrup which I took with wonderful\nreoulta, and. now. it ia the only remedy\n1 ever ua* lor colds.\"\nPrice 85c. a bottle; large family \u00bbi\u00bb\nOQo. at ail druggjata or dealers.\nrut up only by Th\u00ab T. Milbura Co,\nLtd, Toronto, Ont.\nwe\ncfJim\nHere's a Tastier Recipe\n1 cup boiled rice 1 teaspoon vanllU\nH cup E\u00bbgle Brand     i egg\nCondensed Milk     Hop****\n\u25a0Vx teaspoon nutmeg\nMU Eagle Brand and water together\nthoroughly. Beat egg and blend with tha\nmilk and vanilla. Add this nurture to the\nrice (boiled) and mix well. Pour into\nbuttered pan and sprinkle top with tha\nnutmeg. Place pan in a dish of water (aa\nfor a custard) and bake in a slow oven until\na golden brown.\nServe tttt ee eaML)\nEagle Brand cream*\n, i and sugar*\na^mmm\\0\nat halt the\nusual cost.\nVANCOWn\nHub-\nEAGLE BRAND\nSWEETENED    T\\\/f Tf   XT\nCONDENSED    lTllLiiV\nA thrill in\nbuying oatmeal\n\u2022\npretty China Meets\nin packages of\nQuick\nQuaker Oats\nI T'S amazing tbe fun you get out of Quick Quaker Oats marked\n\"CUiuawarc\"   Concealed in each package in the daintiest bit of\nChina with a handsome blue and gold pattern.   As soon as the\npackage ia in your kitchen you are eager to learn what it contains.\nMaybe it's a plate, a cup, or other handy dish.   It is China you\nare proud to collect.   It Ls good enough for any table.\nHot Quick Quaker Oats for breakfast keeps children and grownups mentally and physically alert during the four niorningliours,\nwhen the day's hardest work is done.   It corrects the dietetic\nerror so often made at breakfast, because it is a perfect balance\nof nutritious elements. It is sustaining food. Its 16% protein\u2014\nthe necessary growth element\u2014is sufficient for. tissue building\nand tissue repair.   Carbohydrates 65%, for energy and heat.\nMinerals for blood and bone.   Vitamin B to help assimilation.   Its bulk gently aids digestive processes, taking the\nplace of laxatives, which may relieve but do not benefit.\nThere's a distinctive flavour to Quick Quaker that appeals\nto young and old.   Careful selection from the best of the\nOat crop and 40 years' milling experience produce a delicious savor of which one never tires.\n. ,.<_-\nBe sure to ask your grocer for Quick Quaker Oats\nmarked \"Chinaware.\" Packages contuiu coupons with\nwhich you can secure silverware and other useful\narticles.    Get the best oats and the best China.\nCooks ln %Vz to S minutes\nQuick\nQuaker Oats\nThi Quaker Oats Company, Peterborough and Saskatoon\n__\n\t\n\t\n\t\nwr\u00abMpi' -   -\n m\nM?e T&af\nfHB NHSON DXIET NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 22,1925\nfr DAILY  NEWS\nevery morning except Sua-\nVtte   News   Publishing   flom-\n\"   Neleon B.  C.\nJen, should be oddreoosd\nand money  orden.   lmulc\nT\u00bb Sewo 'Puhlishiiw com-\nond ln no ease to Ifidl-\nm of tbe tuff. \u00ab\nrau cardo aad ABC\nif   emulation   mailed   on\nor may be teen at the office\n^advertising  agency  reeocnlzed\nlion Pnes association.\n PTION   RATES\n), per month t   AD\n    \u00abJ\u00bb\n\u2014 ii.oo\n), per year\nper month ..\n.78\nPayable In Advance\naicAdtlon\n..FRIDAY,   PEBRUARY   M,   1829\ni Developing tke Sheep\nIndustry\nDuring 1928 Canada added\n^082 sheep to her flocks,\n\\\\i increase over the previous\nCtr representing 4.6 per cent,\niwry province, without excepts*!, added to its sheep hdld-\ntfs. Ontario, in which prov-\nace approximately 53 per cent\ntfthe sheep of the Dominion\nEft to be found, increased its\nemulation by 57,839, or over\nf. jper cent, while British Co-\nanbia added 40,064 or nearly\n18-per cent. Other increments\nlagged from 5000 in Alberta\np 13,060 in Saskatchewan. The\nnative standing of the various\nprovinces in the middle of the\nreirs was as follows: Ontario,\n1,014,106; Quebec, 863,757; Al-\nlefta, 515,000; Nova Scotia,\n174,461: Saskatchewan, 183,-\n9e{; British Columbia, 169,057;\nlew Brunswick, 160,514; Mani-\nolia, 142,713, and Prince Ed-\nvavd Island, 97,082.\nThis is a quite gratifying rec-\n\u00bbrdj especially following a year\nvhicli added 120,280 sheep to\nCanada, with all the provinces\ntitii the exception of Nova\ncotia and New Brunswick reg-\njrtering increases.   These two\novinces have now come into\n|ne with the others and a uni-\norm  advance is being made\nte* the Dominion.    The last\n, years mark the first time\nhe' number of sheep in the\nominion have exceeded that\necorded when the first census\nWis taken in 1871. This is the\nMult of the consistent efforts\nhich have been made by gov-\npmments and live stock organi-\nations for the promotion of\nhe sheep industry and it au-\nurB a future for this activity\n8 more representative phase\n\\\\t Dominion agriculture.    At\nlie: present time the value of\nBteep in Canada is only about\n|S per cent of that of milk\npws, 10 per cent that of beef\nIttie and 50 per cent of all\n\u25a0ovine.\nTbe  means of  encouraging\nlie sheep industry in Canada\n|y both federal and provincial\nDvcrnments have been many\nnd practical as well as moral.\nne method  adopted  by  the\nfederal minister of agriculture\nthe past few years has been\ntie remission of duty during'\nBie period September 1 to No-\nVember 30 on grade ewes and\npore-bred   unregistered   Ram-\nouillet   rams   imported   from\nbe United States for breeding\ninrposes, the supply of these\npisses of sheep in Canada be-\nbg insufficient to meet the de-\nhand. For several seasons\n\u25a0so the department in conjunction  with  the  provincial  de-\nartments of agriculture has\nen distributing from 1000\n1500 choice ewe lamb* per\nhear, which haa widely distrib-\nBed some excellent stock.\n_\u2014\nThe\nLighter Side\n\"I wouldn't of gone to Mary\nJane's funerU, but I always wanted\nto see how she'd look it her chin\nwasn't waggln.\"\nOur simile for today: As Democratic\naa \u00bb deficit\nHome mysterious pull makes the\nnap of a tree rise. And this is \u2022*-\nih*-Lilly true In the raw of family\ntree's sap.\nDistant relatives are better. The don't\nlook around for the hideous book end\nthey gave you for Christmas.\nTHE MODERN YOUTH UNDERSTANDS CHIVALRY IP HE CAN BOX\nWITH DAD AND HIT THE PART THAT\nSTICKS OUT FARTHEST.\nIf you can't afford a radio, the old\nphonograph will do Just as well if\nyou place a Tom cat on the back\nfence for static.\nFable: The gentleman nnd the rogue\ntook their quarrel before a jury and\nthe gentleman won.\nModernism: Keeling superior to\nforeigners; feeling cultured because\nyon crossed the Atlantic and spent\nsix weeks among them.\nOf course it won't do to give several\nstations the same wave length, but at\nleast they might use the same pro*\nnunclatlon.\nWho was to blame for the honor of\ntrench warfare? Well, old Noah's insistence on a complete collection of\nfauna provided the worst feature.\nA correspondent say\u00ab the Orient\nresents the white man's combatlve-\nne**. Also, and iven more, hi* high'\nhatlveness.\nYou can say one thing for petting.\nIt is a great relief to those who haven't\nwit enough to make conversation.\nIT'S THE WAGON TONGUE THAT\nHELPS A TEAM TO PULL\u2014NOT A\nWAGGIN'   TONGUE.\nIf \"Boulder\" ls the biggest dam In\nthe world, the word may simplify our\ngolf vocabulary.\nA news story says Dempsey doesn't\nhesitate to shake hands with a common street urchin. Gosh, ain't this\ncountry democratic I\nA Chicago preacher offers 91000 for\nproof of evolution, WeU, It costs\nmuch more to get the proof in Darwin's time, and that shows some progress.\nCorrect this sentence: \"If we argue\nand consult the dictionary,\" said the\nwife, \"the one who waa right never rubs\nIt in.\"\nTen Hems Ago\n\\ Ron Daily News, Pebruary 21,  1910)\n[Work is to be resumed at the Poor-\natt mine shortly. The new Kootenay\nold Exploration company, ls to take\n'et   the property.\n* \u2022   \u2022\nA social In St. Saviour'a haU was\n\\ he closing activity of the young girls'\nMN! Crnas work  in  this city.    Miss E.\ntV. BlaOklc acting president, stated\nJbftt the work during the four years\nIjfthi'   society's   life   had   be^n   suc-\n\u2022 \u2022 \u2022\ni Mrs. Percy Farmer of Castlegar ia a\nttlent at the Kootenay Lake Oeneral\nKpltiU.\n\u2022 \u2022    *\nxM-tt,- J.   Sutherland   returned\n\u25a0MPtfty yeKterday from' the\nv^wnneratvrea in tlw city were, maxf-\nuun, a4;  minimum, aero.\nEfficient\nHousekeeping\nt\\j  LAURA A.  KIRKMAN\nTOMORROW'S   MEM'\nSausojeo\n1   \u00bbI.\nBreoltfost\nOrange Juice\nCerool\nOrlddlecokes\nCoffee\nLuncheon\nBoked Beons\nPlenum\nBrown Bread Marmalade\nLeftover Apple Sauce\nCookies \u2122\nDinner\nLiver on Casserole\nHoodies Lima Beons\nMixed Vecetable Salad\nSteomed Raisin Pudding\nHard Sauce\nCoffee\nTHE DELICIOVS FATTT\nThe thrifty housekeeper knows the\nvalue of pottleo In the menu. Por this\ndish Is not only delicious and popular\nwith her family\u2014but lt enables the\ncook to use meot leftovers to the best\nadvantage.\nShall we buy our patty cases or mow\nthem? On my own table. I frequently\nuse potty ehells from the corner bakery. Tho busy housewife may not find\nit ccnvonlent to bake her own potty\ncoses. But If you do have time to\nmoke them yourself, here is ft good\nrsclpe:\nPotty Cooss:\u2014fllft two cups of pastry\nflour with one-third teaspoon of salt.\nInto this flour cut one-half cup bt\nshortening, using, two knlvea held\nwith the flat Modes against each\nother (Uke a pair of slsoorsi. Then stir\nIn about three-quarters of a cup of\nice water, toss tho moss out onto o\nfloured board, roll out, fold over, and\nplace on o plate set on a cake of Ice,\nfor ten minutes. (The plate will not\nslide off the Ice lf you put a rubber\nring, from a preserve Jar. under the\nplote).\nNow roll out the chilled dough again\nand spread half of It with one-eighth\ncup of additional shortening, leaving\na half-Inch border. Fold the other half\nof the dough over, and pinch edges together to hold all the air possible.\nRoll out ond place on ice once more,\nthis time for 15 minutes.\nRepeat this whole process three\ntimes, using one cup of shortening lu\nall. Then chill aa long as possible before rolling out one-forth Incn thick\nand cutting into rounds. Remove centers from half of the number of rounds\nyou have cut, and place these dough\ncircles on top of the dough discs\u2014two\ntogether. Moisten them so that they\nwill hold together. Bake ln o very\nhot oven\u2014600 degrees .P\u2014till well risen, then reduce oven heat a little to\nbrown the potty cases. I bake mine 20\nminutes ln oU. When done, they look\nUke little cups without handles. This\nrecelpe mokes sll to eight cases. The\ncold dough going into the hot oven\nmakes them rise.\nFill the shells with creamed diced\nmeats, poultry or fish. Add mushrooms, cooked peas, or any other inurements you desire. Patties are nice\nto servo oo the unsweetened dlah at a\ncard party.\nr\u2014Net Edging*\n1 'i \u25a0\nBEAVERDELL NOTES\nBEAVERDILL. B.C., Peb. 21.\u2014Edward\nNordman boo returned from o business\ntrip to Vancouver ond Pentlcton.\nMonty Montgomery has returned to\ncamp after o week's visit to Oreenwood\nMr. ond Mra. C. B. Nordman ore\nvlslton to Kelson, where Mr. Nordman\nIs receiving medical treatment.\nK L. Clothier has returned from\na business trip to Pentlcton ond coast\ncities.\nI. Crawford of Cascade, Is the guest\nof his son-in-law and daughter, Mr.\nond Mra. Ted Clarke.\nMra. B. Hood has returned to Nelson after a visit here with her family.\np. McCallum of Orand Porks, waa a\nvisitor to' the Wellington mine on\nTuesday.\nI TWENTY YEARS AGO\n(Prom Dally News, February 21, 1900)\nMr. and Mrs. p. jr. Deane have re-\nturned from their honeymoon and\nhave taken up residence in the pretty\nhouse on the corner of Josephine and\nHoover,\n* \u2022    \u2022\nMembers of the Nelson 'Ladles' Rifle\nclub made the following scores out of\na possible SO at the rifle range last\nnight. Miss Nolloth, 39: Miss Kperoon.\n30; Mlas Renwlck, 3d; Miss Bodley, 34;\nMiss Johnston. 13; Mrs. W. O. Rose.\n33: Mrs. Dr. Jones. 34: Mrs. Hunter. 30.\n* *    \u2022\nThe ctty electrical department Is\nbusy moving into the new sub station.\n* \u2022    \u2022\nWilliam Brodle of the Orand Central\nhotel stopped a runaway team yesterday by taking a flying Jump and landing in the oenter df the sleigh.\nBonnington Social Club\nHost Valentine i Dance\nBONNINGTON. B.C.. Peb. 31\u2014The\nWeat Kootenay Power & Light company's hall was the scene of much\ngaiety when a St, Valentine's danoe\nwas held under the auspices of tbe\nBonnlngton   Social   club.\nThe club spared no expense for\ndecorations. Numerous streamers of\nred and white hung in festoons for\nthe walls, converging to a huge centerpiece of the same colon. Prom this\nthere strung many hearts. The hail\nwas softly Illuminated with Chinese\nlanterns across bath ends of the ball\nThe walla and stage were decorated\nwith   hearts   and   evergreens.\nA dainty supper waa served at midnight and dancing continued until\n3:30 a. m.\nThose in charge of the supper were\nMrs. It O. Long, Mra. R. P. Brown, Mrs.\nW. O Elsdon and Mrs. X. C. Johnson.\nThe decorations wire carried out by\nO. Helbecque, J. West, K. C. Johnson,\nW. O. Ilsdon ana R  O. Long.\nNatives Free From Abdominal Ailments\nWhen We rend that ln nine years\npratlce in 'the Himalaya Mountains,\na British army- sitfgedn, McCsrrison,\npreformed 3600 major tiperntlons, and\ndid not see a case of stornuch or intestinal ulcgr. apttedtcttlG. or inflammation of large intestine, and compare\nthat with the feet that 26 percent of\nthe patients in tbe hospitnis in the\nUnited States are admitted because of\nabdominal infections'(appendicitis, gall\nbladder disease, ulcer ot stomach and\nintestine, and kjflammation of Urge\nIntestine) We must pause in astonishment.\nWhy are these natives free from these\nstomach and intestinal ailments whilst\nour \"wltgtfWned\" folks arc so sadly\naffected?\nThere ls only one answer. Too many\nof us are eating the wronu kinds of\nfood.\nWe are eating foods which arc deficient In valuable vitamins-\nAs _?\u00a3 Seale Harris says \"Even casual\nobservations of the gating habits of\npeople ln cafes, hotels, dining cars,\nand their hOiues,'will revml the' fact\nthat the starches ahd sugars and lean\nmeats, which are devoid of vitamins,\nmake up a large proportion of the diet\nof all classes' ot people, and that fruits\nand vegetables and milk,* which are\nrich in vitamins, aro eaten sparingly\nby the masMS\". <\nThe prevention of stomach or ln-\ntestlnal ulcer ls really a matter of diet\nand the vitamins are the important\nfactors, Vitamin A stimulates nutrition and is found ln milk, cream, and\nbutter, and green vegetables*. The ulcer\npatients are usually nervous so that\nvitamin B should likewise farm a part\nof the dally diet; that ls whole wheat\nbread, vegetables and fruits.\nVitamin C seems t<* protect against\ninfections of the intestinal tract so\nthat strained orange Juice, strained\ntomato Juice, pr the strained juice of\nother uncofekad vegetables, should be\nused. I have spoken before of McCol-\nlum's suggestion of a dally diet for all\nol us \"a pint to a quart of milk a day,\none, raw fruit, one raw vegetable, and\ntwo cooked leafy vegetables. In addition we should eat a reasonable\namount of meat or eggs, one piece o\u00bb\nbread, liberal quantities of butter\".\nThese foods, veil chewed', with\nmeals six hours apart, should prevent\nulcer.\nRemember also that most of these\nulcers get their start trom infection\nfrom bad teeth, tonsils, gall bladder,\nanuses, and bo forth.\nIt is declared from Vancouver thai\nhens double their egg production when\nhelped with ultra-violet rays.\nAssessments Confirmed\nFernie Court Revision;\nMany deductions Made\nFERNIE, B. c, Peb. 31.\u2014The court\nof revision held another meeting Friday evening. Mayor J. L. Oates and\nJ. Aiello, H. X. Mlnton. T. Bhorthoust\nand  N.  McCallum being pi stent.\nThose whose assements were confirmed   as  made  by   tha   assessor  for\nAlways Tain\nThit Great\nBREATHEABLE Remady far\nTHROAT & CHEST\nBuilding\nMaterial\nLet lis ligiure yoUf bills of\nBuilding Material. Coaat Lumber a specialty.\nJohn Bums & Son\n^Stock-Taking\nBARGAINS\nAs our yearly stock taking proceeds, finds us with\na lot of odds and ends which we close out each January at greatly reduced prices.\n- Starting With Today\nWe Are Offering the Public at\n20 to 50 por cent Reduction\nAll our leftover Christmas goods and all odd lines,\neach day will find several lines added to our\nBARGAIN COUNTERS\nConsisting of Heaters, Sleds, Hockey Sticks, Pads,\n, Badminton Racquets, Skiis, China, Tinware, Stoves,\nCut Glass, Electric Lamps, Flower Pots, Smokers' Seta,\nBaskets, Brooms, Brushes.\nNow is the time to load up your home, and tor that\n*\nBridge Party\nFirst Come, First Choice \u2014\nWatch Our Windowg\nNelson Hardware Co.\n\"Wholesale and Retail Quality Hardware\"\nr NELSON, B.C.\nJwhafrs itwasthe   .\nQueen pf Spain!\nTTT_E asked our dietitian where tho name\nWW \"Spanish B\\tn\" originated. To our our-\n' \" prise, she didn't know. So perhaps it\nwas the Queen, of Spain, who, wnen giving\" n\nparty at the palace, was so intensely pleased\nwith a cake made by .Don Chef, that sho instantly\n(being an English Princess) exclaimed: \"I just\nadore this Spanish Bun.\" Thia, of course, if\npure speculation. But there's no denying that\nSpanish Bun, made after the following recipe,\ndeserves universal praise.\ny. cup butter\n1 'A cups brown sugar\n3 eggs\n2 cups flour\n4 teaspoons Magic Baking iPowder\n% teaspoon salt\n1 tablespoon cinnamon\n1 teaspoon ginger\n)<i teaspoon nutmeg\n% cup milk\nSUt together flour, baking powder and apices 3 ot 3\ntimes, then add sugar; melt, but do not oil, butter,\nadd to Brat mixture, then beaten egg. and milk. Beat\nwell, put in greased pan and bake 30 minutes in \u2022\nmoderate oven.   When cool cover with icing.\nown\nivtth\nMagic Baking Powder\n\\11A were R. H. McEwan. Ccnadlnn Ot!\ncompony, D. Oljlotu, O. ooole, M Hilton. W. McKenzle. Mrs. Colza. K Losoll?\nJohn Bossio. A Townsend,. L. Lynch,\nWilliam  Slalne  ond Mn.  Show.\nAssessments   on   Improvements   we.e\ndMced   oo  follows:\nNo. IIS Howland Avenue to 1650; Lot\n\u00bb.   IS. to W700:   Lot S, 40, to SHOO:\nNo. SO Chlpman Avenue, to 1530: No.\n52 Chlpman Avenue, to S1180; Lot V,\nblock 63, to $190: Lot 9, Block 26, to\n\u2022550: Lot 7. block 34, to 82200: No.\n70 Dalton Ave. Lot 8, block 40, to SSS0:\nLot 11. block 76. to 11450, No. 3\u00bb Dalton Avenue, to S1770; Lot 5. block 53,\nto S1450: Mr. Stockwell's house. Lot 1,\nblock 24, to $3350: Lot 8,  olock 74, to\n$2550: William Hawthorne's bill boards\nto 11000; Lot 5, block 70, to \u00bb1\u00bb00:\nMrse. Mitchell's house. Lot 7, block 62,\n:o 03630: Lot 7, block W. to ISM: Lot\n1, block 76, to 11000:. J. R. Nolon's\n'.-.is 14 and 15. block 45. to S2S00;\nI ot 4. block 50. to SOW;: Lot 7, block\n50, to 12300; ond Lot 7, block 45, wos\n: educed  to $1640. ,    .^?i\nour stow...\na\ni^Ilml\n.\n\u00ab\nThe glossy beauty of a crow's wing\u2014\nthat's the kind of shine you get on your\nstove when you use ZEBRA, the wonderful new liquid stove polish.\nLearn how easy and effective ZEBRA is\nin this new form. Rub it on with a cloth\n., let it dry a minute . . brush . . and\nyou have it I\nZEBRA\nS2\u00a3K5PHO)\nSTOVE POLISpNiaIN BOTTLES\nTot thou who ptetet it, Zebra Paste i. .till\nobtainable. In both Patte and liquid the\nZebra is the aign ol 4 good stove polish.\n THE NELSON DAILY NfiWSi  FRIDAY MORNING, PEBRUARY 22,1929\nPan\nOVERSHOES\n20 Per Oent\nDiscount\n&if ALL\nOvershoes\n*,\nFor Men, Women,\nChildren\nThis includes entire stock\npf Gaytses and Buckles\nR. Andrew\n&Co.\nLeaders in Footfashion\nt\nETERSON'S\nI PES\nAU Sixes\nBUSH'S \u00bb2\na,\n'\"Wittstft\noyer\nongraANK. Nakusp, bc\u201e Ke. ai \u2014\nTh* WcrMl dor ol uroyet fas observed In the Nskusp United church\nunder   the   auspices   of   the   Women's\nMissionary society. Miss A. Allen sets,\ntbe   derotlonal   leader\nTbe abject ol the oervlce ws* to\npromote In purpaee. lu s*rvl\u00abe, in\nIntetceoslon. end conaeoretion, for\nbringing ln tlie Kingdom of.Ood.\nThe prejldeitts of esch Christian denomination were present and lull program wss ilvan,  eech memtar poking\ntaif.\nDirectorate of Crystal\nClub Reelected, Point\nWillow poiWt, b.' c. Peb. ai,\u2014\nTito annuel general mooting .-_*\u2022 tb*\nCryotel club wo* held In Crystal hall\nPrlday with the president, Mrs. Ollroy\nIn the chair.\nThe officers of IMS, who were reelected, were:\nMis. J. OUnw, president: Mrs. A.\nN. Taylor, vioo-presldent; Urs. C. Shen-\nnon, secretary-treasurer; Mre. W. Mag-\nulre and Mrs. P. Nlven. directors; 3\nOniby and A. Scott, auditors.\nGlenbank, Nakusp Girls\nEtxtartain, Valentines\n T\"\nQLKNBANK, Nakusp, B. 0.. Fob. ao.\n\u2014Tbe Glenbank school bouse was the\ncenter of amusement when ths members\nof the C. O. I. T. \"Wide Awakes\" entertained The Tunis boys and a number at friends at a Valentino party.\nThe room woo tastefully decorated with\nvalentines aad suitable decoration*\nfor the occasion.\nContests, games end dancing was tbe\norder of the evening, music being supplied by the members.' Bunty re-\nfreshmentu were served, lbs. E. W. Bill\nmentor, taking charge.\n-*t*7\n\u25a0*       <\"    l^t..\"\nA Lesson in\nPersonal\nene\nThis is the advice\nqf leading doctors:\n\"Discard makeshift\nsanitary napkins -\ndon't risk good\nhealth.\"\nMANY mental and physi-\n\u25a0 cal troubles of women\nmay be traced to inadequate\nsanitary protection. Peace-\nof mind, physical comfort,\ncan only corns'through using\nproper sanitary napkins.\nKotex is advised unanimously\nby modern doctors. It is most\ncomfortable to wear, it fits like\na garment. Cellucottop absorbent wadding is the perfect absorbent for this purpose. And\nit deodorizes by a special process.\nKotex is easy to adjust, to\nfit individual needs. And easy\nto dispose of \u2014 follow directions in each package. Get it\nwithout hesitancy at any drug,\ndry goods or departmental store,\nMADE IN CANADA\nK0T6X\nThe New iaakan Pad which deodorises\nWe Have All Kinds of\nFresh Fish\nArriving Today\nHALIBUT, SALMON, COD, FRESH\nHERING, WHITEFISH, CRABS, SHRIMP\nAND OYSTERS. SMOKED FISH, FIN.\nNAN HADDIE, HADDIE FILLET9,\nSABLE COD, SMOKED SALMON AND\nKIPPERS.\nOur Usual Specials for Saturday\nSEE OUR WINDOWS\nBurns \u20act Co., Ltd.\nPHONE 50\nBAKER STREET, NELSON, B.C\nWest Kootenay Buieher Co.\nPHONE    K   WARD    STREET\n^SOCIETY\nthle eolumn 1* conducted by\nSnV T Vigneux. AU news ol\n\u00bb social nature. Including recep\nSons, private entertatnmente, per-\nmeat   ats\nMr. and Mrs. A. E. Murphy, Baker\nstreet, entertained Informally at bridge\nWednesday night, complimenting Wilfred Allan of Staveley, Altk. The honors of the game wet's won by Mrs. A\nH. Wallace and Pred Iftlne. Those\ninvited no* pr. and tba. John Oasner,\nMr. and Mrs. W. *. Wasson. Mr. and\nMrs. _|. Fred Hunoe, Mr, and Mrs. R. L.\nMcBrlde, Mr- \u00bbP\u00ab1 afn. Rpy Sharp, Dr.\nand Mrs. W. \u00bb. Steed. M*B. R. Itagarty,\nMrs. J. Jl. Lawrence. P. Allan, mtra. it.\n-3. Vigneux and W. J. Sturgeon.\n\u2022 ax \u00bb \u2022\nBebbington of Birmingham,\nglahd.   Is   the  guest of   Rev.   J.   0.\nMre J. Payant, who has beep visit-\nlng !ln -Klnibeffey for the past few\nweeks, left Nelson yesterday for her\nhomo in Salmo. She was accompanied\nby her daughter. Mrs. Bdwln Nord, with\nwhom she visited at Kimberley.\n\u2022 *   o        ,\nRay Betry of Boboon spent yesterday\nIn the city.\n.'fee\nP. Anderson of Erie Is. a Nelson vls-\nlto|. , .      .\na    *    \u2022\nMr, and Mre. W. Ramsden, Houston\nstreet, hove returned from a visit to\nSpokane and coast cities.\nW. Levine of Ymir paid a visit to\ntown yesterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022 -..-.\nCarl Llndow apent yesterday In Nelaon on buslnees. .'   ,    ,\n- \u2022   *   \u2022\u25a0'\u25a0*'\nRev. Leo Hobson of Revelstoke, who\nhas been visiting in Nelsoi,  has left\nfor Oolden,  via Cranbrook.\n.   .  '\u00bb\nAn interesting session of the new\nofficers and executive of Kokanee\nchapter, l.o.DK., was held at the home\nof the regent, lira. N. Murphy, Ken\napartments, Wednesday evening. Matters of policy for the yesr were discussed and a springtime revue1 and\nbridge week were talked of' for the\nnear future. The bootees wa* assisted\nln serving by Mrs. J. 8. W. Clowes.\nThose present Included Mrs. W. S.\nKing. Mrs. William Waldle, Mrs. H E.\nDIU, Mrs. J. S. W. Clowes, Mrs. James\nBrodle, Mrs. John Cartmel. Mrs. A. D.\nMcLeod, Mrs. A. L. Mcculloch. Mrs.\nJ. T. Andrews, Mrs. William Taylor and\nMrs. W. O. Roee.\n__   o   * \u2022\nMiss Beryl Oraham, night supervisor\nat tlie Kootenay Lake Oeneral hospital\nwho has been seriously ill at the ho*.\npita!, Is Improving.\n\u2022\u00bb \u2022   \u2022   *\nRev.' S. L. Finnegan of the Slocan\ndistrict Is In the city until Saturday\nwhen he will leave for South Slocan,\n\u2022 \u2022   \u00bb\nH. Bruin of Slocan City was in Nelson Wednesday, He left yesterday morn,\nlng for Mullen, Idaho, where he wilt\nvisit relatives.\no  e  .\nR, D. Hall, maneger of CM. telegraphs, has returned from a visit tc\nVancouver. ',        ,_..,,\n\u25a0',.,.-    4 4 *J  .1-' it o.'   '.!\nMiss J. B. Peter* loftiest nitilit ti\u00bb\nVancouver.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nA pleasant surprise party wa* giver\nMrs.. L. W. Oughtred when a numbei\nof ber friends . gathered, the occasion\nbeing her birthday. Bridge was played\nMrs. S. N. McDougall winning first\nprize and Mrs. J. BeU seoond. A dainty\ngift was then presented to Mrs. Oughtred. Refreshments were served by\nMrs. McDougall. assisted by Mrs. J.\nBell.1 Those present were Mrs. Harry\nBishop, Mrs. Carlton J. Currier, Mrs.\nOlbbon, Mrs. Robert Bell, MB- S. N.\nMcDougall, Mrs. J. A. Curran, Mis. R.\nD. Barnes, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Thomas\nMldgley. Miss Ella McDonnell- the\nMisses Verna and Alice McDougall and\nMrs. J. BeU.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. H. Lamb was ln from Procter\nyesterday.\n\u2022 .**.' v  '\nA. Storhp of Retallack spent yester-\ndsy in the e|ty.\nR. Koelsnaio of Crescent Valley spent\nyeeterday In town shopping.\nr\u00ab t t\nMauris Major of Procter was a Nelson\nvisitor yestcrdoy.\n\u2022 * , * _\nNorval Oerman. who has been a patient In the Kootenay Lake Oeneral\nhospital for tbe put few weeks, has\nreturned- to his home, 713 Hoover\nstreet.\nV. AUet? left for Nakusp\nColonel M.\nyesterday.\nP. O. McLean, Inspector of\ntelegraphs, has returned from ;\nInesd trip to Vancouver.\nC.PA\ni bus*\nDr. A. S. Lamb of Vancouver la a city\nvisitor.\n\u2022   *   \u2022\nRev. J. C. McKenzle, pastor of the\nChurch of Mary Immaculate, has had\nas his guest Rev. Father Sullivan, S.J..\nof Colvllle, Wash., who has returned\nto his home.\nTtY A CLASSIFIED AB.\n\u25a0\u2014\u25a0\u25a0\noJMecfehers\n611 Baker Street.   Phone 200\n'%\nMEN PNG SILKS\nWe have the most wonderful selection of gforiou* pew printed Silks in small, medium aad large effect*, skillfully executed in color and faign.\nThey are a feast for dm eyes, and what stunnin g frocks and ensembles they will nuke.\nIt is a pleasure to suggest combinations and trimming ideas\u2014also patterns most suitable te special\ntypes.\nMake your selection early, as many of these new patterns cannot be duplicated.\n* \u2022. _\n\u25a0\n; \u25a0 .   .\n\"\u25a0\nNew Printed Silks.   In Flat Crepes and Pusy Willows,\n\u00bb2.\u00bb5, $3.95 AND f4.75 A YARD.\nPrinted .Celanese Flat Crepes in lovely new designs,\n,      il.eS^ND ?1.75 A YARD.\n; -Atm uio&vrt \u00bb\u00ab    --'\u25a0 \u25a0  __\"\nPrinted Rayon Broadcloths at $1.35 AND 0X.4S A\nYARD, if\nNovelty Printed Rayon Crepes, at 0J.85, $1.35 TO\n01.00 a Yard.\nNew striped Silk Broadcloth, in exclusive dress lengths,\nat ?2.50 A YARD.\nNew ester in Flat Crepes, at $1.98 AND ??.98 THE\nYARD. \u2022\nEnglish Japshan Silk Broadcloth, 36 inches wide, $2.25\nA YARD.\n\u25a0 . \u25a0\" \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0        , \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0 _\u25a0_.\nFine quality Crepe back Satins, 40 inches wide, $2.50,\n$2.95 TO $3.95 A YARD.\nPrinted Cottons and Broadcloths in great variety.\nPotters Printed Englishr Cambric, 82 indie* wide, in 80\ndesigns, 50et A YARD.\nPotters English Prints, at 3 YARDS FOR |l.(M>.\nNew American Printa.   All fast colors, 36 inches wide,\nat 65ei A YARD.\nEnglish Broadcloths, 36 inches wide, Fast colors, 45< A\nYARD.\nWashwell Ginghams, guaranteed colors.   36 inches wide.\nSStf A YARD.\nEverything new in Cretonnes, Nets and Shadow Cloths\nat the lowest possible prices.\nOur stQck is now almost complete and the logical time to buy\nis while we have such a wonderful variety\nr,   ...\nmm--\nRADIO PROGRAM\nPrograms for Friday, Jebruury tt\nKFKI,   S,VN   FRANCISCO\nmi meters, 10 kyes. '\n6:00 pm\u2014organ recital\nti:30 p.m.\u2014sjiorte  editor.\n7:00 p.m.\u2014studio program.\n7:90 p.m.\u2014etudlo program\n6:00 p.m.\u2014courtesy program.\n8:30 pjn\u2014\"Oreat Ladles.\"\n9:00 p.m.\u2014KFRC   concert   orchestra.\n10:00 p.m\u2014Amos 'n' Andy.\n10:10 p.m.\u2014orchestra.\n11:10 pjn\u2014orchestra.\nkin. SEATTLE\n309.1 meters, 970 kyes.\n6:30 pjn\u2014program.\n7:00 p.m.\u2014musical marathon.\n7:30 pjn.\u2014trio,\n8:0u p.m.\u2014Neapolitan nights.\nmA\n'*Hl\u00bbISl\ni\\t\nk6V\nFour-Hour Varnish\nNo longer is it necessary tp wait for days for your\nVarnished surfaces to dry.        ,\nw\nPratt and Lambert's \"61\" Four-Hour Floor Varnish.\nDries Hard'in Four Hours.      _*,\nHippenon Hardware Go.\nPHOIflt  Wt\nLook tor the Bod Hardware Store\nBOX  414\n9:00 p.njjV-lf^:.^;, Kenln supers.\n10:00 p.m.\u2014dancing string.\n11:00 p.m.\u2014gypsli^.\nKQW.  POKII.AMi\n481.6 meters, tYt. kyes.\n6:30 p.m.\u2014NBC program.\n7:00 p.m.\u2014Nac   program.\n8:00 p.m_\u2014NBC   program.\n9:00 pjn.^-studlo program.\n10:00 pjn.\u2014studio   concert.\n10:30 p.m.\u2014Hoot Owls.\nKFI, LOS ANOELES\n~ 489.5 metont, 646 kyes.\n5:30 p.m.\u2014Collegians.\n6:00 p.m \u2014NBC program.\n6:30 pjn\u2014NBO program.\n7:00 sssss\u2014 NBC program.\n8:00 p.m.\u2014NBC   program.\n9:00 p.m.\u2014concert  orchestra.\n10:00 p.m.\u2014NBC dance music.\nCKWX, VANCOL'VEK\n410.7 meters, 730 kyes.\n5:30 p.m.\u2014news.\n6:30 p.m.\u2014studio  program.\n9:00 p.m.\u2014hockey   game.\nCNKV.   VANCOUVER\n291.1 meters, 1030 kyes.   .\n8:30 p.m.\u2014period   for  addresses.\n9:00 p.m.\u2014vocal    and    lntrumental\nprogram.\n10:00 p.m.\u2014CNRV trio.\nKOO.' OAKLAND\n379.5 meters. 790 kjes.\n5:30 p.m.\u2014NBC program.\n6:00 p.m.\u2014NBC   program.\n6:30 p.m.\u2014NBC program.\n7:00 p.m.\u2014NBC   program.\n8:00 p.m.\u2014R. C. A. hour.\n9:00 p.m.\u2014Skipper Brown yams.\n9:80 p.m.\u2014NBC  program.\nld:0O p.m.\u2014w. A. 8. concert.\n11:00 pm\u2014Orchestra.\nKIM. I.OS ANGELES\n33.1 meters, 'J0O kyes.\n6:45 p.m.\u2014news.\n7:00 p.m.\u2014KHJ concert orchestra.\n8:00 p.m.\u2014concert.\n9:00 p.m.\u2014continuity program.\n9:30 pjn.\u2014program.\n10:00 p.m.\u2014hotel orchestra.\n12:00 knun\u2014organ recital.\nKHQ,   SPOKANE\n508.1 meters, 596 kyes.\n6:30 pjn\u2014NBC program.\n7:30 pjn\u2014KOW program.\n9:00 p.m.\u2014NBC program.\n9:00 p.m.\u2014news and sports.\n9:30 p.m.\u2014singing bsnjolst.\n10:00 pjn.\u2014dance   orchestra,\n13:00 p.m.\u2014concert.\n13:30 a.m.\u2014happy caravan.\nKPf>. SAN FRANCISCO\n110.1) melers, 680 kyes\n7:30 p.m.\u2014concert.\n8:00 p.m.\u2014NBC program.\n9:00 p.m.\u2014light  opera  presentation\n10:00 p.m.\u2014dance band.\n11:00 p.m.\u2014Trocaderans NBC.\nA (net many Canadian apples are \"\nent out of the country.  Jn one year\noyer a million barrels, worth between\n. imr and five million dollars were oaten\n:n other countries.\nSLOCAN CITY NEWS\nI Kootenay Valley Transportation oompany. limited, stage leaves Slocan Ctty\nfor Nelson at 7:46 a.m., dally, except\nSundays. Express orders promptly\ncared for.\n(7378)\nSll:. AND I \u25a0\u25a0\nWe have a few good\nsecond hand Pianos in\nstock and would be glad\nto furnish you with any\ninformation regarding new\nand second hand instruments.\ni\nHEINTZMAN & CO.,\nLIMITED\nPhone tm Sll\nNelson, B.C,\nRousou de Li&ht\nA Cigarette Lighter worth while.\nLadies' and Gents' Bliss.\n$5.00 io S6.50\nCA T.cMVXON\nTOUR JEWELER\nMM,1II!U,I.. ITTtTCT-T-BCT\nI ' \"     I'\nFRESH\nCandy, to be delectable, must\nbe fresh. This ts a most Important factor especially wtth regard to chocolates. You can alwaya be assured of a fresh bos\nIt you choose Sapp's. They're\nmade dally In our big candy store\nIn Vancouver end shipped to ttie\nmerchanta from whom you can\nalways relf on for a frooh supply,\nTry   Sapp's  Next   Thee.\nKm  SALE  BY\nPool. Dn_g Co. __ NO\n\u25a0hat Brae.\t\nUfi\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS.\n\\Y MORNING, TOBRUARY ff. IJWJ\nnd goodnight\nio oleeplt\n\u00bbi\nk-\nessness\nSLEEPLESSNESS is the direct result of\ni \\9 overtaxed, underfed nerves. Just as\nfJ^8P W you give your nerves the extra\nnourishment thty need you'll commence\nsleeping soundly and will feel Uke a different ipprson again.\nis not a mere haphazard mixture of\nieSeye'ral ingredients, but is manufactured\nhy an exclusive scientific process. Ovaltine\nretains, unimpaired, all the essential elements of its valuable ingredieqts\u2014ripe\nbarley malt, fresh eggs and creamy milk\nfrom England's richest pastures. It is the\nfinest natural \"pick-me-up\" in the world\nfor starved nerves.\nOvaltine taken just before you go to bed\ninduces sleep as soon as your head touches the\npillow . . natural sleep. . . Builds up your system) with new stores of energy and vitality while\nyou slumber. And Ovaltine is so easily, assimilated that every particle can be absorbed even by\nthe weakest digestion.\n:.M \u2022'\nT\/xiusands of men and women\nwho work by muscle or brain tell us that (hey\nhave been able to persist in strenuous and nerve-\ntaxing tasks only through the restorative goodness of Ovaltine, One cupful of Ovaltine contains\nmore nourishment than 3 eggs or 12 cupful* of\nbeef tea.\ni\ni\nTake a cup before you \"turn in.\" You will waken\nin the morning feeling wonderfully refreshed.\nDrink Ovaltine the year 'round for health. Made\nin England. Sold at SOc, 75c, $ 1.25 and special\n$4.50 family size. The larger tins are more\neconomical to buy.\nSURES   SOUND,  NATURAL   SLEEP\nOvaltine Rusks made from finest Canadian waeattm\n'     Jhss-r, with Ovaltine added, are mere appetising,\n.\/\u2022 tnstiStdiftttid and much mart nourishing than tr.\n5  .;: ditto*)\/ rath er biscuits.\n*&_ WAITER LIMITED, 455 KING STREET WEST\nTORONTO, ONTARIO ''\u2022\u25a0..\nMILTON CLEAN\n[YOUR FALSE TEETH\nFOR YOU\nGet some Milton from your neatest dealer (vt, (t$t or\n$1. a bottle) and just try it for cleaning your false teeth.\nYou'll hardly believe it possible\u2014the way it gets rid of\nall food-specks, 'film', grease and tarnish without brushing and without any injury whatever to the denture,\nAsk your dentist. And, of course, it's death to all germs.\nThis is how you use it:\nOvernight. Ijyou take out your plate al night, add half-a-\nteaspoonfid of Milton to the glass or cup of cold water in\nwhich you leave it. In the morning rinse it in clean cold\nvoter. Ot in the Morning. Ifyou sleep with your false teeth\nin, put them, on rising, into a glass oortUsirang equal parts\nof Milton and warm water (just enough fluidto cover tlie\nHM III E J?'a\/e)- Wrtwyouaredretsed,tahthmc^t,rinieandviipe.\nfOU'RE ASLEEP OR BUSY DRESSING.\nt joMtf 4r\u00abu: HAROLD F. RITCHIE ft CO. LIMITED, TORONTO\nHAM A POINT Of MA0IM9 THf WOK WITH TMi fOITU\nThe Snob\nBy\nVida Hurst\nCHAFTES XV.\nLooking bock en lt. Nancy remem-\nborod that Brio hod been unueuolly\nqulot tbot evening. He bod not, cren\nsmiled whop she kissed him.\n\"You don't love me to night,\" she\npouted.\n\"Don't be toolloh, Nancy, Ot coarse\nI Km tou\"\nBut his voice hod lacked Its customary enthuolam. She felt compelled\nto remove herself from the davenport,\nwhore they wore sitting, to a choir\nacross the room, hoping he would Insist\nthot she come bock. But he did not.\nHo oot, silent ond reneotlve, quite obvi-\nously with something on his mind.\nTot when bo rose to go he had kissed\nher tenderly.\n\"Goodnight, sweetheart.''\n'1 love you, inc.\"\n\"Do you door?   Do you?\"\nSuddenly she felt sbe could not bear\n\u2022ttl sodoess In his eyes.\n\"Darling, what's wrong? What hove\n! done?\" '\n\"Nothing.   It's nothing.\"\nOh. but oho know better than thott\n\"Is lt about your mother going to\nvork?\"\n\"No.\"\nShe had already reported her conversation wtth Miss Lacy.\n\u2022\u25a0Dont you wwit ber to work ln tho\ndrapery shop?\"\n\"It makes no difference to me,\" he\nsold, \"lf that's what she wants to do.\"\nNancy ww puzeled. She really\n-nuldn't see where she hod been anything but broad-minded and generous.\nahe had expected to be petted and\npraised. But instead . . . Well,\nmon were queerl There was no telling\nhow to please them. Perhaps lt woo t\nbusiness matter which was worrying\nhim.   Perhaps\u2014-\nShe fell asleep, vaguely disturbed,\nwith falnst premonitions of disturbed,\nhovering over her.\nBy Monday morning Bhe was herself\nagain, rising early, contrary to custom. Ordinarily Amanda brought orange Juice ond coffee on a tray. She\nInsisted It was no bother. Silos had\nto leave so early, and often Nanw\nhad been up until after 12. This morning, however, she appeared at the table\ndressed In one of the new frocks her\nfather's check hod provided.\nShe had definitely decided on a course\nof action regarding Hilda Nelson. After\naU, she told herself, there woo nothing\n'disgraceful\" about such nice, easy\nwork, portlculory since she didn't\n\"have to.\" Nancy planned an explanation for her friends. But she knew\nshe must be prompt with lt. Forestalling any counter-reports! And the\nplace to begin was with Edith Harcourt.\nShe was through with her preparations. Sbe Invaded the kitchen and\nmode fudge, to her mother's disgust.\nAmanda connected the fudge with Xrlc,\nond teors draped Into the dishwater.\nThle whole thing woo a mistake\u2014\nNancy would see\u2014\nHer gloomy forehodlnss failed to depress Noncy. It was the first of March.\nRainy and cold, but soon lt would be\nMay.  Her marriage seemed very near.\nShe piled the fudge on o plate,\nthrew a napkin over tt, ond started up\nSycamore Hill. It was washday at\nthe Harcourta*. ond the laundreso was\ndown on hands and kneea scrubbing\nthe steps. Nancy apologized, sunnily,\nas the bent figure moved out ot her\nway.\n\"Oood morning, Miss Oage,\" sold\nHilda Nelson.\nTriumph blazed from her eyes. Nancy\ncould not speek. She left the fudge\nwith Mary Donnelly, who answered the\ndoor, and walked, proudly, down the\nsteps. When she reached homo she\ncalled Eric.\n\"I must see you at once.\"\n\"But, sweetheart, lt'a Monday morning\"   ...\n\"At once,\" she repeated.\nTears were In her voice.\n\"Has onythlng happened, Nancy?\"\n\"Yes,\" she sobbed. ,\nHe came immediately.\nFortunately Amanda hod gone to\npiarket. so they were alone. Nancy\nfocod^lm. traglcaUy.      \u25a0\n\"Tour mother ls washing for Har-\nprlsed to know what a nice little Income she could hove. 'But she refuses\nto use a penny of 11 It draws' compound Interest, and will oo long as she\nIs able to work. I have .wanted to\ntake care of her. Sbo won't let me.\nI have even asked her to consider how\nher worklrik ls opt to reflect on me.\nEvery discussion of It only leaves her\nhurt ond angry. Sbo haa a pride you\ncant understand In 'tho dignity of\nlabor.' I don't ask you to understand\nIt, dear. But she IS my mother. She\nworked her fingers to the bone for me\nwhen I woe little, Could I desert her\nnow?\"\nA ohlll like the premonition ot death\nswept over Noncy.\n\"Then my anger\u2014my wounded pride\nmeans nothing to you?\"\n\"Nancy. I love you. But mother Is\nold. She would be huihUtateci to death\nIf. because of my marriage to you, she\nshould be forced to sit at home and do\nnothing. I honestly believe sbe would\ndie.\"\nHis blue eyes gazed at her wretchedly..   But Noncy wss frozen     -\n\"All right! You've mode your choice.\nBut you seem to forget thot I, too, have\na duty to piy family.\"\nShe glanced at the pink and gold\ndecapter her grandmother had given\nher, and lifted ter head.\n\"My children shall never be the\ngrandchildren ot the Harcourt laundress,\" she sold, ond took off her\nring.   ... ...\nNEW ROAD TO BE\nBUILT CRESTON,\nIS ASSERTION\nHayes   Tells^ Board  of  Trade\nCopeland-Porthill   Link\nto Be Built\n1    i   ' ' H\nolttoo named by tbt president to otrlke\nhe IMS standing committees, ond to\niiscuoo with tbe newly elected com-\nolttees possible activities for the year.\nite chair woo occupied by President\nJelor B. Mallandalne. .\n' Treasurer R. J.,Jorbes submitted tho\nbalance sheet, wt-fth'showed a balance\nA S33 after all 1938 liabilities had been\nmet. The auditor's report was accepted. The sum of S10 was voted to\npay off the deficit on the board's annual dinner ln January. . W. 3. Cnilg,\ncontractor, waa elected to membership.\nfhe bylaws were amended to provide\nthat where a member woo three months\nin arrears for dues, his name could\nbe dropped from the roll.\nThe committee thoroughly overhauled\nthe list of otondtnt committees ond\naa a result of their efforts, the time-\nhonored committees on reclamation,\nlegislation and finance disappeared and\nbut four committees were named. They\nwere:\nPublicity\u2014Major E. Mallandalne,\nOeorge Johnaon and R. S. Bovon.\nAgriculture\u2014Prank Putnam, O. O.\nEtodgors and John BIN.\nHighways\u2014C. P. Hayes, A. L. Palmer\nand   C.   O.   Rodgers.\nMunicipal\u2014c. W. Allan, S. A. Speers\nand 0. P. Hayes.\nNEW  ROAD .\nPor the highways committee, Chairman Hayes reported that .Information\nwas that the Copeland-Porthill link\nln the Idaho section of the Kootenay\nvalley scenic highway would be built\nearly this year, and would provide\nthe long sought Ideal north and south\nhighway Into Creston via Porthlll-Cres-\nton link which woo opened last midsummer.\nWith the Idaho rood ln first class\nshape, lt was considered Imperative that\nthe Creston link should be put in\nthe same splendid condition. Col. Pred\nUster, M.P.P.. ond tbe minister of\npublic works, would be asked for a\ngrant of at least S3000 to surface and\nwiden the rood between PorthlU and\nthe old Putnam, Palmer it Staples\nseoymlil. a matter of-about three mllea,\nit. was decided. -        :>\nPressure would be brought to bear on\nthe same gentlemen for a substantial\ngrant for widening the road west of\ntown from IVashout creek to. the Wilson <_uanY''1Wcsti of Sirdar, work xtts\nthis to start at once so as to be completed before the auto . settson commenced swiA .'traffic interfered With\nwork, ae -the highway' was. so narrow\nSss places that crews could not' work\nwhile card were going by, was also decided, s- \u25a0 -\nThe Chinese government has Issued\nregulations' prohibiting the use of tobacco and  alcohol by  all  under 20.\n<    Canada la the land of good apples.\n[ I'or six  years  ln  succession  the  Macintosh Red apples, first iprown ln Dun-\nCRBSTon.  B.C.. Feb.,21.\u2014The Feb-    las   county.   Ontario,   has   won, the\nruary. meotim. uf the Creston board of t Highest prize as u dessert apple at the\ntrade on Tuesday was largely taken up i imperial fruit.show held each year In\nwith receiving the report of tho com-   flngland.\nEric said nothing. .'\n\"My heavens, Eric, aren't you even\nsurBrteed?\"\nHe answered, without spirit. \"No!\nIt's What I expected 'her to do.\"\n\"Do 'you mean that's what she s\u2014\na washwomen?\"\n\"I believe that's what you call It.\"\nHe met her sick, disgusted eyes.\n\"I'm sorry, Money. There lo absolutely no necessity far It any more,\nalthough I explained to you that ln\nto beginlng she was forced to do anything one could. Poor mother! She's\nhod o hard time.\"\n\"I understand tbot,\" None} oold.\ncoldly. \"What she did In the beginning is none of my affair, although,\nnaturally, I never suspected onythlng\nlike this. But she ls not going to come\nhere and wash and scrub for my\nfriends.\"\n\"What are you going to do about\nit?  I begged her not to.\"\n\"Begged her? Why dont you stop\nher? Tell her you won't stand for lt.\nRefuse to live with her.\"\n\"I can't do that, Nancy. It would\nbreak her heart. Tou see. she doesn't\nsee onythlng queer about it. She was\nthe daughter of peasants who were\nintensely loyal servants. It's o feeling\nthat's bred Into her. for generations.\"\nBred into her! The Instincts of a\nlervont!\nNancy shivered.\n\"Oh. Brio, you don't\u2014you tan't expect me to hove o washwomen for my\nnother-ln-lowl\"\n\"Polnta of fire flickered In Eric's\nsyeoi\n\"Certainly not!   Unleoo ydu wish It.\"\n\"I shall be the laughing stock of\nsll my friends, as It Is. Imagine what\nEdith will say! I suppose you think I\ncould go runlng around to ponies\nind teas white your mother lo hang-\nng up the family wash In the bock\n.ant?\"\nEric's face woo white.\n\"I eee.   It's Imposelble, Isn't lt?\"\nHer anger roee as she realized that\nie woo putting her ln tho wrong.\n\"Tou don't love me, or you wouldn't\nixpeet It at me.\"\nBe oold. quietly, \"Don't talk' like\n\u2022 child. I could make a lot ot prom-\nsee I'd regret afterword. Or I could\nXiao anl wheedle you Into overlook-\nng lt\t\n\"Indeed,  you could not!\"\n\"Well. I'm not going to try. It's\ntoo eerlouo for that. And must be\nleaded ln oold blood. When I osked\nyou to marry me I hod no idea that\nmother would come to California to\nlive. She boo saved some port of her\nearnlwo tor yeara.   Ton would be extf.\nA Friend to Women\nIF Lydia E. Pinkham were alive today she would\nbe one hundred and nine years old. Her descendants continvK to manufacture her famous' Vege-\n. table. Co^np^d ,and th?\nintegrity or tour generations is behind the product. In many families\ntqiday, mothers are teaching their thirteen year\nold daughters to depend\nupon the sairte medicine\ntheir grandmothers praised\nback in 1870.\nQet a bottle from your druggist today\nY      J \u2022    Uf D_! ______ 1.1_. -.- \u2022____,\u00ab___\u00ab\nLydia Jb. rink ham's\nVegetable Compound\n\u25a0nd Cobourg, Qnuuitt, *^nada .**   \u25a0\nSunlight Soap\n*\u2014\nThit it tho finest of\nall Orange Pekoe blends\n\"UUIUP\nTEA\n\u2022Freih from tht gardeat'\n.1 ...  -V\nMakes\nGoodCooki\nBetteri\nThere's the concentrated goodnessof\nprime, lean beef in OXO. No wonder\nit gives soups and gravies such added\nflavour and enlivens casseroles and\nleft-overs so delightfully!  ((Try it\nfor that last professional touch that\nmakes good cooking better. And find,\nlike mothers all over the world, how\nhealthful and nourishing OXO is for\nlittle ones\u2014and grown-ups, tool\nIn tins of\n4 and 10\ncubes\nJhe Qocdness cf Bttf\n\u25a0\u25a0\n THE NE1B0N KflCY NEWS\" FtoDlY HORNING, FEBRUARY 22,1929\n\u25a0\u25a0\n$elson_Juniors Beat Michel in Overtime 6*4\nWin Kootenay Junior Tide\nChapman's Goal Saves the Game\nHad Lead Until Dying Seconds of Last Period;\n| Teams Skate 30 Minutes Overtime Before Nelson\nAble to Win; Teams Evenly Matched\nAll   penalties   ggcept  one  were for  a   mU\nTOrreSm'\" m\"'ot \"\"racUom      I RECORDS SHATTERED\nWWmW\n|SON WINS RIGHT TO PLAY GRAND FORKS\nIN NEXT SECTION OF B. C. TITLE SERIES\nttS Stars for Nelson; Henry Brown, Michel Defence-\n, is Pick of Visitors; Great Crowd Sees as Good\nHockey as Has Been Witnessed in Senior Games\nt looked pre{ty bad for Nelson\nMichel In the lead 4-3 and\n\\\\t oat minute of play to go.\nthe miraculous happened.\n|thall soloed and passed to rhap-\nwlie shot dead for the Michel\ncorner. It went In, but as It\nthe net the timekeeper's gong\nThe goal tied the score.\nel protested, but Referee Lyon\nTroll counted the goal as his\nnot stopped play before\ngoal- - Wa* registered. Thr.\n* back and played 30 minutes\ntweet!,**.\nhere were only seven minutes of\nleft In the last overtime period\nRichardson   dropped   a   long\nfrom bis own blue line into\nMichel  'net   to   put   Nelson\nChapman made lt safe for\nlocal Juniors when  he scored\nthe blue line wtth only 30\n\u2022nds to go.. This about  sums\nlsst night's hockey battle when\ntubs  defeated   Michel for\nEast tnd West Kootenay title.\nE CBOWD\nlargest crowd  of fans seen ln\n:al rink for five games cheered\nlad*   to   victory.     It   woo\nall  the  way  through  tbe 00\n'eo of play.\npy man on tbe Nelaon team was a\nCecil and Cbrl Ramsden on the\nlorward   Une,   although   playing\nppearance Counts\nfcThe man or woman who\nihes to succeed today\nhnot afford to neglect\njpearances.   You can al-\nEbe well dressed by\ng full use of our tdil-\nservice. See our\nimples of spring suitings\nid ^jjeqats. now on disp\nl. S. JONES\nman class tailor\nEipun Block Nelson, B.C.\nwonderful hockey, were hardly better\nthan their third man, Wilfred Lauritz.\nwho turned ln a splendid game. Walter Oillett, Chapman and Marquis on\nthe second line were ae dangerous as\nthe first string.' There waa little to\nchoose among any df the Six forwards.\nMarshall on defence, with his solo\nefforts, was perhaps the fan's favorite,\nand he was urged on continuously.\nRichardson was good on solos, but he\nlacked the tricky skating and stick\nhanding that made Marshall stand out\nevery minute of the game.\nBICOWN   MICHEL STAR\nHenry Brown on the Michel defence\nwas onother Marshall. His splo efforts\nwere not appreciated by the Nelson\nfans as they should have been. He\nwae In the play throughout and was\nthe outstanding man on the visitors'\nlineup.\nWhalley, Brown's partner, concentrated most of hie efforts on breaking\nup Nelson's attack and in this he was\nsuccessful time and again. The first\nstring forward line, T, Brown, P. Sim-\nlater and P. Gaskell proved to be the\nbest of the Michel forwards. Joe Falko,\nH. Travis and T. McOovern, the other\nline, were dangerous all the time.\nEVENLY MATCHED\nThe teams were about as evenly\nmatched as could be wanted and the\ntied score at the end of the third\nperiod fully represented the play. Tlie\ngame wae the closest contented of any\nseen on Nelson toe for some time, it\ndished up more thrills than any here\nthis season and was the fastest seen\nhere for years.\nJ. Uttler, manager of the Michel\nteam, stated before the gafcie waa over\nthat whichever team won, it would\nwin the British Columbia championship., Tho Nelson team will travel to\nGrand Forks to play on Saturday night.\nBoth teams  will  be the  guests  of\nNick  Casslos  at  a supper  tonight.\nSINISTER   STARTS   THINGS\nWith the opening bell Blmister broke\naway to work through the Nelson defense and shoot wide from the wing.\nMarslinil grabbed the . totick, soloed\nthrough the whole Michel team and\nsept Lyne to his knees to save. Marshall missed a great opportunity when\nhe failed to follow ln to grab the\nrebound!\nMichel came near scoring when Whalley went through on a solo and passed\nto H. Brown who sent Bianop to his\nknees to clear. CecU Ramsden tripped\nGaskell near the center and was ban*\nPERCY  SHOULD  RETURN\nVancouver's mayor yesterday took a-\nstep in the right direction when he attempted to recall Percy Williams to\nhia home town before., be ls burned out\nby continuous running in eastern Canada and the United States. To date\nPercy has ran nine races in 10 days\nand has lost but one event, and has\nbroken one. World's record. Percy was\nnot trained., down to this heavy pace\nwhen he started east, and continuous\nrunning cahoot help but wear him\ndown. Vancouver   ia  proud  of   his\nachievements, as are all other B.C. centers, an4 it would be the right thing\nfor Williams to turn down offers of\nmore racer and return to a restful time\nn the west. He is billed to run at\nBuffalo tonight and at New York on\nSaturday night.\nCOAST HOCKEY FAST\nThere has been much talk about the\nbrand of hockey being dished up In\nhe Pacific Coast pro league. Fans have\n.tateU that the West Kootenay league\nhockey is as fast. Others disagree. One\nNelson sport fan who haa Just re-\n.urned from the coast where he witnessed several ol tbe pro gamee. There\ns no doubt that lt Is faster hockey,\nie states. Kicking the puck in center\nce aud the forward pass, rule speeds\njp the pro game considerably, and he\nadded, a hockey player has to be ln\nthe pink of condition to stand the\njumps handed out by opposing defence\nplayers.,. .. -      ,\nFANS TAKE IT SERIOUSLY\nFans along the coast loop take their\nhockey more seriously than in the Koo-\nCANADIAN\nPACIFIC\nSlocan Service\nNelson-Slocan City\nRAIL LINK\nIT11I further advised, Trains 841\nId  843.  Nelson-Slocan  City,  will\n[n as follows.\nMonday.   Wednesday,   Friday\n\u25a0Leave Nelson 8:00 a.m.\ngArrlve Slocan city  13:00 noon.\nsve Slocan City 3:00 p.m.\n\u25a0[Arrive Nelson 8:30 pjn.\nSlocan Lake\nBOAT SERVICE\nOwing to ice conditions\non Slocan lake, there will be\nno regular steamer service\nfor a few days. Slocan\nlake and Main Line Points\ncan be reached via Kaslo.\nJ. S. CARTER, D.P.A., Nelson.\n\u25a0lis advertisement is not published or displayed by the\n|f0R C0NTRQL BOARD or the Government of B. C.\ntenays, and the referee is lucky, to he\nable to* survive after the Ramos. When\nhis decision Is disputed the rink as*\nsumes ,a New York attitude, rn.jn.a_\ncushions, bottles, or anything that 3\nhandy showers the lee when the fans\nbecome   antagonistic.\nHOCKEY  OF  BYGONE  tl.WS\nAn oldtjmer who has followed, from\nIts infancy recalls ttie first game ever\nPlayed ln Ontario. It wan some 40 years\nago at Kingston when Queen and Royal\nMutuary college met. The teams were\ndreesed ln long whit* ducks and ttrfy\nborrowed sticks from Ottawa.\nBORN IN HALIFAX\nHalifax was really the birthplace of\nhockey in Canada, and Ottawa aad\nregularity. As a matter of fact \"shinny'\nMontreal were playing the game quite\nwtth a round ban and crooked sticks\ncut from the woods wae prevalent over\nCanada before that. It wae a <?wM\nsort of hockey played over river and\nlake beds. As many as cared to get into\nthe game entered. Ooal posts were placed 100 yards apart end players used\nskates or no skate* aa they saw nt.\nLOOK   OCT  FOR  YOURSELF\nThere were no offsides and no penalties and the hickory was laid on hard\nand thick. On occasions there wae\nmuch free-for-alllng and in some centers an annual fracas occurred before\na game really got under way,\nLITTLE     DIFFERENCE\nThere isn't so much difference between the hockey and tbe \"shinny\"\nidea except, of course, that hockey ls\nglorified, classified and tponeyfletl\n\"shinny.\"\nlsbed for a minute.    Blmister followed\nhim to the box a few seconds later\nfor   tripping Richardson  as the Nelsoi.\nman went on a solo.\nRICHARDSON SCORES\nLauritz missed a pass from Marsha',\nand a chance of a lifetime to score.\nHenry Brown went down on a solo hu'\nMarquis robbed blm at the Nelson;\nblue line, soloed through, passed to\nRichardson in front of the Michel defence. Richardson outguessed the defense and bulged the net at 9 minuter\nand 30 seconds. The play was heartily\ncheered by tke crowd.\nHenry Brown, who shone all the way.\nwas bearing In time and attain on the\nNelson defense, area. Bishop lost his\nfeet in an effort to save and Brown\nhad an open goal but fumbled the\npuck and lost his opportunity.\nMARSHALL   SCORES\nMarshall grabbed the puck beside the\nNelson goal, passed to Marquis ac\ncenter, followed him ln and accepted\na pass from him in front of the goal\nmouth to bulge the net at 11 minutes\nand put Nelaon two goals up. Can\nRamsden, got a minute for tripping\nH. Brown.\nMcG\\sm missed a pass from H\nBrown in front, of tbe Nelson goal\nmouth and Carl Ramsden and Richardson went down on V combined effort\nBROWN MISSUS   CHANCE\nWhalley testMl Bishop with a Shot\nfrom the blue line and Carl Ramsdei.\ntook tbe. puck and started away. His\npase to Lauritz was intercepted bj H\nBrown who went in and sent Bishpp\nto the Ice to save. Blmister intercepted\nMarshall's pass tt> Chapmaiy and shot\ndead on but Bishop was there. If\nBrown had a cjear shot on an open\ngoal but was over anxious and rumble'l\nthe puck.\nMarshall opened the second period by\nsoloing through .but .ahot wide and\nBlmister grabbed the puck to solo\nthrough the Nelson team and also shoot\nwide. H. Brown went through on a\nnolo but shot a way wide.\nGASKELL NEAR SCORES\nWhalley tried a solo but Marshall\nrobbed him at the Nelson blue line to\ngo through and himself be robbed at\nthe Michel goal line by H. Brown.\nBlmister and Brown went down on a\ncombination effort but were stopped by\nthe Nelson defense.\nBROWN SCORES\nF. Brown get a minute when he\nspoiled Richardson's solo by tripping.\nBrown figured prominently, when he\nrobbed Marshall at the Michel blue\nline, soloed through the whole Nelson\nteam and beat Bishop with a hot shot\nat 9 minutes and 00 seconds. From\nthe face off Brown went down again\nbut wagltrlpped by Richardson. Richardson got a minute on the fence.\nCECIL  GETS  ONE\nCecil Ramadan, worked through the\nMichel team, fooled tbe defence men,\ndrew Lyne hut and parked the rubber\nhome to make It 8*1 for Nelson at 14\nminutes and 10 seconds. Marquis missed a great chalice to score a few seconds later when he failed tb accept a\nWestinghouse\nCenulne\nRADIOTRONS\nUX-M*\nUT-M7\nUX-XM\nUX-I7I-A\nej&t\nThe sum ouUtandlnf\ncharacteristics of power,\nclarity and dependability\nwhich have made\nWestinghoute\neiNinxi lAoieiaom\nCattada't mt^fk\/tnttxit7tt\\4ttsis\nMichel\u2014Pr*n* Lyne, gaol; I. Whel-\n1<I> otld ' Henry Mown, defence. P.\nBrown, P. Stmlster ond P. Ooskell, Joe\nPslko. T. Trent ond T. McOovern,\nfonrmrdo.\nNeloon\u2014Bishop, fool; Msrsholl ond\nRicherdson. defence. Cecil Ramsden,\nCtrl Romsdon ond Luirttz. Morquio,\nchepmon ond W. Oillett, forwards.\nmuMAKv\nOool summery:\nPint period\u2014!. Nelson, Rlchordson\nfrom Morquio. 9'JO: 3, Nelson. Uorshsll\nSenSd period\u2014i, Michel. Henry\nBrown, 9:60; 4'. Nelson. Cecil Runs-\nden, 14:10; 6. Mlchtl, McOovern from\nH. Bltwn, 19.00,\nThird period\u2014\u00ab, Mlchell, H. Brown\nfrom Qoskell. 11:16: 7. MlcHl. H.\nBroom. ' 14*0; a. Neloon. Chapman\nfrom Marshall,  19:69.\nPin* overtime period\u2014No score.\nSeeoed overtime period\u2014No score.\nThird overt!** period\u20140. Nelson,\nRlchordson, 3-Atyl6, Neloon, Chapman,\n9:30.        \u2022\nPenalty onmmory:\nPlrst pooled\u2014Cecil  Ramaden,  P. Blmister,  Oart   Ramsden.   Cecil  Ramsden.\nSecond period\u20144*. Brown, Richardson.\n\"Third period\u2014Rlchordson, Chapman.\nPilot overtime period\u2014Lourltz.\nSecond overtime period\u2014Lauritz,\nRlcherdeoo live tplnutfee.\nThird overtime period\u2014Rlchordson.\nthe Michel go*!. Uurlts .netted t\nloos* puck ot tho Michel bluer Une\nand shot head on. Lyne saved on his\npods. Carl Ramsden got tho rebound\nout Lyne went to alt kneeo to save.\npeso from Cecil Ramsden In front of\nMICHEL AGAIN\nH. Brown went through on * solo,\neased over to the wing and passed to\nMcOovern ln front ol the Neloon nst.\nMcOovern heat Bishop to bulge the\nnot ot 18 minute* to bring the visitors\nwithin one goal of Dolson, chapman\nloot on opportunity to Increase Nelson's\nload 0 minute later when be missed a\npass from Marshall In front of the\nMichel goal. '\nWltb the opening ef the third period\nMarshall missed * loose Puck and,\ngrabbing It, P. Brown lot go with *\nhard ahot that glanced orf the Nelson\npost. Marshall took the puck Hen\nthe face off and tooted Lyne with a\nHard ahot from tho blue life. ''\nRichardson got a minute for tripping\nH. Brown. Chapman-\u00abWht to the boa\na minute later for tripping Whalley.\nPRETTY PLAY\nH. Brown took the puck beside Ms\nown goal, soloed aa far as center, passed to Gaskell, who wont down the wing\nand passed to brown, again who bulged the Neloon net at 11 minutes end 16\nseconds to tt* up tw game. Marshall\nwent down on a sola, tripped at the\nMichel blue line, regained hla feet ond\nworked tn to shoot afslt Inches' wide.\nMichel woo tightening, up on tho defence and plop had reached * terrific\npace, taxing the referee to keep up\n.0 lt. 1.\nMICHEL   LEADS J\nHenry Brown, always dangerous, grabbed the puck behind' hie goal, soloed\nthrough the whole Nelaon team, dodged\nMarshall on defence ond (ent tbe puck\ninto the net to send the Michel boys\none up ond cause the Nelson fans\nhearts to siaik with only six minutes\nto ploy. '\nPor the next elx minutes the Nelson\nteam kept the Michel boys hemmed\nup behind their own blue line. Every\nattempt to break away waa pipped In\nthe bud aa tho Nelaon boy* exerted every effort to at least lie the score before the\" bell. Four-man attack, with\nonly Richardson 'left on the defence,\nmade things aa hot for the Michel\nsquad.\nNELSON TIES\nThe last minute was started and 00\nthe seconds ticked away Nelaon hod\nnot scored yet. And than lt happened!\nAo the puck from Chapman's stick\nbulged the Michel net to tie up tho\ngame, tho boll rang for the end of\ntbe third period. Marquis received on\naaalat on the goal that saved Nelson\nfrom defeat and gave them the Kootenay championship.\nTho Michel teem thought the beU\nhod beaten the goal and gathered Its\nsticks figuring the gome woo over\nand thelr's. If the bell did beet the\ngoal lt wss so cloee thst Referee \"Pee-\nweo\" Lyon did not have time to stop\nthe play, aa tha rules called for, before\ntho goal woo scored. When the rule\n\u25a0ook woa consulted and it wa* seen\nihe goal woo legal, the Michel team\nicoepted the verdict 0114 wont beck On\nhe ice, ultimately to go down to de\n'eat after having had victory all \"but\nin their hands. -  z\nWtth the opening of the flrat 10-\nmlnute overtime period, Laurtte wu\nsent to the box for one minute when\nhe spilled Qoakell, who was on a oolo\nruoh. Just before the end of. the\nfirst five minutes Leurltf Just missed\ntho not on a pass from Marshall. The\nfirst 10 mlnutea ended without ecore.\nLourlte waa sent to the penalty box\nfor a minute when Cecil Ramsdei:\ntripped Blmister sa he bore In at tho\nopening of second overtime period.\nRICHABpSON SAVES OOAL\nSlmloter woo dead on for e g**l but\nwaa robbed of lt when Richardson\nthrow his stick across the rink to shoot\nthe puck away. Ho got five minutes\nln the box but saved a certain goal\nand  defeat.\nA few minutes later Welter Oillett.\nwho had fallen back to defence to replace Richardson, wu hurt and lap on\nthe loo. For a few seconds the Nelson\nfans held their breaths for with Richardson and Oillett off. Nelson would\nhove been In a bod way for a second\ndefence man. When Oillett can-led on\nho  wu met wltb  cheero.\nAs Richardson came back on after\nserving hla five minutes the crowd\nwent wild ond when he bulged the\nMichel net ot threo minute and 30\nseconds on a ahot from the canter line\nafter grabbing a loose puok the tens\nnearly raised the roof. With Nelaon in\nthe lead and about six minute to play,\nRichardson wu again eOnt to the bog\nfor  0  minute  for  tripping.\nTaking the puck at the Michel blue\nline, Chapman put the game on Ire\nwhen he bulged the net tor Nelaon'..\nsixth goal at 9 mlnutea and 30 aooqnds\n\u201430 seconds before the end of tlie\ngame.\nB. P. (Peeweel Lyon of tho 'mil\nseniors, handled the bell tn greet\nstyle, but missed severe! offsides, sending a total et 13 men to the poneltj\nbox. Nelson drew tho most time in\nbox, getting lt minutes, while Michel\nserved only two mlnutea, one'in ttie\nfirst period and 9B_L.la IW oeOOnd.\nAMERICANS BEAT\nPITTSBURGH 4-2\nest..am \u25a0 no ia\nThree Fanner Pirates in Stellar\nBoles; White, Conacher,\nWorters Star\nBALL GETS ONE\nTORONTO, Peb. ai.\u2014Jimmy Balls of\nWinnipeg, twice smashed tho Canadian\nmark for 300 yards Indoors bore to-\nbight winning the final of tho event\nIn 33 seconds flat. Aa a heat winner,\nBall clipped 1 8-6 seconds from the old\nrecord of 36 seconds set by Edward\nPercy of Control Tlf.CA. Toronto.\nEDWARDS.   TOO\nTORONTO, Peb. 21.\u2014Phillip Idwardo\nof New York unlveralty. New York,\nand a member of the Canadian Olympic team, set a world's mark fer 600\nyordo ot the Notional championship\ngamea here tonight, traveling the dle-\ntance ln one minute, 31 1-6 aecondo.\nIt waa In the 600-yard event that\nEdwards set a1 terrific pace, winning\nhondlly and continuing himself to\nthe 660 mark In the effort to set a\nnew mark.\nRayon ailk  stockings  will not took\nshiny  lf  rinsed  In  very  cold  enter.\n_\nW.   (Shorty)   Miller, ttW^LW\nyexrx post at the v. a. He\nAnnopollo, Md., hM bm \u00ab\u25a0\ntbe service. Be wUl enter <M^^|\nof Wisconsin, where he miH^^H\nBeige with contrasting Jewels and\nshoe* lo a new vague tat leebft evening wear.\nSomething New in\nLIGHTERS\nlist new Nasco Lighter\nwith fraternal emblems.\nWe have the following- en\u00bb-:\nblems: Rotary, Elks,\nShriners, Knights of Pythias, Odd Fellows, Knights\nof Columbus.\nGold Plated, ?S.\u00a90\nSilver Plated, $4.50\nGELINAC\nTOBACCONISTS l\\j\nPITT8B0ROH, Peb. 31\u2014The New\nYork Americans, with Mirep former\nPirates ln the stellar roles, evened\nthe season's series with the Pittsburgh teem at 3-3, by winning a\nN. H. L. game here tonight, 4  to 2.\nTax   White,   recently   sent   to   the\nA merlon*,   carried   a   lion's  shares   ln\nhe victory  with Conacher and  Worths, .both sharing honors.\nLINEUP\nPittsburgh.        Poaltlon.        Americans\nOoal\nMUler ....-....:  Worters\nSmith  _.  Relae\nSmith\nMcoffery  _. _  Connacher\nCenter\nPrederlcton  Burch\nWing\nDarragh     .'.    White\nMilks  _  Connora\nSubatttutes\nMacKinnon  _  Simpson\nDrury   Sims\nHolway \u2014  Dye\nLower;   Sheppard\nMcCurry   .:..__...._    McVeigh\nSpring ,.\u2014   Broadbent\nBouchard ...._\t\nOIIMMARY\nFirst period\u20141, Americans, White,\n940;  2,  Americano,  Connacher,   10:34.\nSecond period\u20143, Pittsburgh, Lowery,\n10:33: 4, Americans, Connors, 14:03.\nThird period\u20146, Pittsburgh. Holway.\n7:64;  \u00ab. Americans, Sims, 9:48.     ' \"'\nLAST VISITOR PASSES\nIN VICTORIA   GOLF\nVICTTOBIA* Pfeb. 31^-The last visiting player pawed out or the championship round of the winter golf tournament here today when J. H. Lee defeated D. J. Ferguson of Saskatoon,\ntwo up.\nIn the semi-final of the women's\nchampionship, Mrs. H. Patterson, Victoria, defeated Mrs. K. C. Allen, formerly of Winnipeg, two and one.\nSDR K\u00ael3EISff\nBURNETTS\n(L\u00aeM\u00ae@K)[5)[^f#J|JM\n13 oz. $1.90    26.6 ox. $3.50\nESTABLISHED 1770\ns\nt*\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by th*\nLIQUOR CONTROL BOARD or the Government of B tVj\nI\nGLEN MORE\nBOURBON\nUNITED DISTILLERS LTD..\nMARPOLE. B.C.\nThis advertisement is not published or displayed by tin Liquor Control Board or tor tha in*\neminent of British Columbia,        ,       ^ _\nJ\n Page Eigfit\n' TBI NELSON DAILY NEW8,   FI MORNING. FEBRl\nExchange Rates\n^*\u2014 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 **^^^y w    \u00bb m'mrmem at. no*\nww wow. m. tu-atortiM \u00ab-\nohaag* eteadr at \u00ab*> 3-U for sixty dag\nbill* and at iJ*\\ for daman*.\nMMBB bar aUver 58%.\nCanadian dollars 7-1(1 dttcount.\nFranco 940 *-M\nLire  B.M.\nNeloon approximate rate sterling ls\nMJMK.\nMarks tA.19%.\nKronen SM.71.\nWHEAT VALUES ON\nLOWER AVERAGE\nCHICAGO, IWs. 31\u2014Owlug a good\ndoal of predictions tbat despite oeeere\nweather Kanaao win rotee a bumper\ncrop of wheat this staetxi, wheat ralues\nbet* omrand lower today.\nChicago oloalnt quotations on wbaat\nwore norroua, at tb* same as yesterday's\nfinish to Vi off. with corn unchanged\nto, M up. oats varying from 14 to\n% decMn* to '4 advance aad provisions ranging from Be setback to a rise\nof  33c.\nBMP LEAGUE TO\nGET UNDER WAY\nHERE NEXT WEEK\nSecretary   Notman   Announces\nResume Play After Two\nMonths' Suspension\nHOPS TO RECEIVE MORE\nSUPPORT PROM FANS\nGame Held to Be (lose Second\nto Hockey in Thrills\nand Speed\nPaper Manufacturers\nExpert Settlement by\nSaturday at tke Latttt\nTORONTO. Feb. Jl.\u2014Tho Jtoronto\nStar today published the following special dispatch from Uontreal:\n\u2022With only B.W. Backus left among\nthe newsprint manufacturers to sign\non th* dotted line, Canadian newsprint\nmanufacturers expect to be obi* to\nannounce a settlement to stabllse tha\nIndustry at latest on Satu'doy wltb o\nprice pf appioxtmstely tos.x) a ton for\nthe att*. aft* freight rates have been\ndeducted.\n\"It Is alao learned tbat negotiations\naf* under way by which tbe Canadian\nInternational Paper oompany will take\nooor control of the g. B Eddy company .and J. R. Booth __0J.s. At tb*\nearne, tlm* the Holt-Dundy Interest*\n\u25a0are about to absorb Wayegamack,\nBrompton and tho St. Lawrence.\"\nJimmy BaU Makes\nNew World Record\nfor 300-Yard Run\ntobonto, ran. gi.\u2014jtsmoo* Ban\nof Wlnnlpee topple* thee Canadian\nIndoor reeonl for S00 yards at the\nNational championship fames here\ntonight when he stepped the diatom* In the final beat of the event\nIn .IS !-\u00bb seconds. The record hod\nbeen broken prerlouMy In tha thW\nheat by  Ed Percy, of Central  Y.\nM. ('. A. Toronto. \u00bbl>0 did the\nroute In J4 2-\"> \u00bbefonds. The old\nmark was 35 seconds flat set ht\nPercy.\n' CUSTASON SCORES\nMOST GOALS WEST\nKOOTENAY HOCKEY\nI Oasts Louis Norris of Kossland\nin Final Gaines; Scores\n10 Goals\nr\nClassified Advertising\n. . i \"i\u25a0 -  * * f \u25a0\" \"\nDupuis Beats Two\nGreat Mathers in\nfust Hay's Race\n         \u2014\u2014-4j.\nQUfBac, Feb. 31.\u2014Tk* flrat of the\nthro* lap* of tb* 130-mile eastern\nInternational dog sled derby of IMS\nwaa run today and won by Prank\nDupuis. vetemn musher of Magdalen\nIslands. Que., who sot out at a terrific\npace this morning and gained steadily\non Ua principal opponents ln the\nconteat, youthful Emlle St. Ooddard\nof Tile Pa*, and Leonhard Seppala of\nNome Alaska, until he passed the Unletting Un* with a lead of 6 minutes\nand It seconds over Seppala and 18:53\nover St. Ooddard. In covering the\ncourse In three hours 33 minute* and\n43 oeoonds, Dupuis established a new\nrecord for tbe distance, hla tlm* being\n14 mlnutea and 68 seconds faster than\nthe plevlouo record, 8_S7:40, which woo\nestablished ln 1938 derby.\nPutting   two  colors  Into  one  drees,\nsuit, pr ensemble will be done chiefly\ntn two ways, either the combination of\ncoat and   drees  of contrasting  colors,\nor cogt and Jacket, or walot and oklrt\nof    contrasting    tones,    or    again   by\nprinted materials ln two or mar* colors.\nwhile  modest  but elective  color  con-\ntrosto can be achieved by a one-color\n- dreoo   or   ensemble   wltb   scarf,   bat,\n.  ahoe*   and   hag   In   som*   contrasting\nI abed*.\n\u2014\u2014\nds Checked\nBy modern vaporizing\nointment\u2014Just nib on\nvisas\nOlty league basketball, suspended\nsince tbe ond of December, will probably be resumed at tbe beginning of\nnext week, according to announcement\nmade by J. D. (Scotty) Notman, secretary of the Kelson Basketball aaaoclatlon. The league was suspended\nduring the hockey season becauae\nwhen there woo no other sport to\noompete wtth, basketball in Nelson re-\noeived little support from the fans.\nWith the resumption of play lt ts\nhoped that sport tana wbo have hitherto been indifferent to the gome will\ngive It. o chanoe to obtain Its rightful popularity. If a fan will turn out\nto one game, he will come again, tt is\nheld by basketball officials. Barring\nhockey, tho hoop tapse Is the fastest\nand nicest to watch of any sport.\nMERE  HANDITL\nTrail haa one of th* fosteot. most\nclever and cooleot rep wonts probably\nIn tbe province and yet when tho Neloon reps bold lt to a four-point victory on a Nelaon floor only a more\nhandful of fans turned out to see tbe\ngame. When tbe Nelaon team want\nto Trail a big crowd turned out to\nboost its team.\nNelaon fans missed a gnat opportunity to ao* wbat wae balled ao one\nof the boot teams on tbe Pacific coast\nwhen an offer ot tbe Oregon Mo-\nbayrk*. independent state champions,\nto play ln Nelson, bad to be turned\ndown because of tbe poor support\nbasketball had received bore. No one\ncould run the risk of bringing the Mohawks to Nelson and then having only\na small gate.\nCAMPAIGN NBKT YEAR\nWhile It is considered too late to do\nonythlng thla year, with tbe opening\nof the basketball season next year lt\nla plannted to Inaugurate a campaign\nto get the people to turn out for the\ngomes. It is held that there ls room\nln Nelson for both hockey and basketball and that basketball runs hockey a close second as far as thrills and\nspeed ore concerned. To get a crowd\nout once and then leave It to the fans\nwhether or not th* game la all lt Is\nclaimed to be, will be the object of\nthe officials next year.\nOf course, lt Is admitted, there are\ngood and bod basketball games the\nsame as there are good and bad hockey games. But last season and for\nthe first half of this season, the good\ngames have been the more numerous.\nSOME GOOD GAMEH\nWith the resumption of play next\nweek some good games will be on tap\nIn tbe senior B boys' division, with\nwoody Junior boys' and girls' division\nmatches as preliminaries, if the games\ngot good support, intercity games will\nbe ln the offing.\nThe Nelson rep team Is affiliated with\ntbe British Columbia association, and,\nIf lt desires may challenge the Troll\nrep team, which lays claim to the\nKootenay championship by virtue of\ntwo victories over Klmberley, for th*\nright to meet the Okanagan champions for tbe interior championship.\nTh* Interior champions win travel to\ntk* coast for tbe British Columbia\nchampionship play-offs.\nThe Fans\nHave Player's\nNumber Now\nlassMiti Advertising Ratet\nLocal   Beading  Notices\u2014ThreJ  cento\n*r word each insertion.   In blaCkac*\nSn.Qirti.nft rinltal* *c a word Twenty-\n.\u00bbiw cent discount lf run dally\nvtthout change of copy for one month\n\u00bb  more.    Where  odrertiomeiit  la  set\nMICKEY BRENNAN, THIRD,\nHAD NO PENALTIES\n.. tn abort linos the ohene U Ito\nt lino for Soman typo. 30o tor Mack,\n'ace   and   36c\n\"Dub\"   Mackie   of   Rowland,\nSecond; Norris Fourth;\nAll Trail Men Scored\nfor   blackface   oepltols.\n1 Clasalfted advertising\u2014\nid a half cento o word por lnoer-\nIf paid ln advance go P*r weed\nminimum  age.  if charged  Mo\nWant    and    Classified    odvei\nlne and a nab* cents a word par lnoer\n-lee.   If paid ln advano* lo H\nper week, or 33.4c per ward por\nTransient   ado   accepted   only\noash-ln-ad vanoe\nfigure, dollar si\u2014\n\"ffrtbtt1\"-\"0-\nbaals.     Each\ne,--e%cTJiUd\ninltla]\n8K\n%*WWwW    amWSxWxW     0n9%ta>\\+    e\\\\\\aW\nthe Equivalent of\nMeat If Baked\nClark'* Spaghetti with tomato\nSabce and Cheese serves in\nnutritive value aa the equivalent ot meat and baked potat-\noe*.\nIt ia thus a moat nutritiou*\nand economical dlah and one\nwhich children a* well aa the\ngrownupereliohgreetly. There\nan quite a number of attractive way* to serve Clark's Spaghetti with Tomato Sauce and\nCheese besides the usual one\ncf simply heating and *erving.\nIt ia cooked ready for ua*.\nAlmoat all grocer* aell Clark'*\nSpaghetti which ia rapidly becoming almost a* popular aa\nClaris'* Celebrated Fork &\nBean*.\n\"Ut thl Clark Kitchens Help You\"\nPORTLAND BEATS\nVICTORIA CUBS\nTHREE-TO-TWO\nBy  AL  111 M VKKF.\n(Former Pitcher New York Giants}\nThe proposal oi the New York Yankees\nto number ball players like football\nplayers probably will meet with no\nfavorable response from the ball players.\nBall players hate to be colled \"old\"\nmorse than anything else, and the Inevitable tendency among the fans would\nbe to oall everybody \"Old No. 8\"\n\"Old No. 13.\" Instead of shouting,\n\"Here comes the Big Bambino,\" they\nwould yell, \"Here comes old No. 8.\"\nl( wouldn't be so bod, lf tbey said,\n\"Well, hero's young No. 4 at hot,\" but\nthey probably wouldn't say that. Anyway, ball players like to be Identified\nby tbelr names or nicknames, and not\nby numbers.\nScoring  a  89*1  In  each  of  his  loot\ntwo games, while his competitor wont\nscoreless, O. Ouotoaon, flashy Trail for-\nward,  ousted  Louis* Norris of Rosaland I\nfrom the leadership ln individual scor- I\nlng and finished the league schedule I\nat the top wttb 10 goals ln 13 game*\nfor an avenge por game of .833. Norris,\nwho   led   In  tb* scoring   race   practically all oeeeon, dropped to fourth place\nwhen \"Dub\" Mackle of Rossland and\nMickey    Brennan   of   Trail   bolstered\ntheir averages ln tbe last two game*\not tha league.\nMackle, by scortng three goals agalnat\nNelson In Bosaland's last game but one.\nmoved up to seoond place after having\nbeen around 1Mb place for tho best\npart pr tb* schedule. He moved from\nthere to eighth place In one gam*\nand from eighth to second ln another.\nCtXAN   PLAYER\nMickey Brennan trailed close behind Oustaaori and Norrls all season\nand beald** finiahing up In third\nPlace he finished the season without\nonce having nude a trip to the penalty   box.\nBob Penny, wbo left yeaterday for\nhis borne m the east, and Roy Heximer\nfinished tbe season at the top of tb*\nNelson acoring list, having each collected four goals ln 12 gamea. Houbrigs of Trail finished next ln order\nand then oame Prank O'Oenskl, Leo\nDoolroou and Claude Miller oi lielson.\nALL    HELPED\nEvery regular nam on th* Trail\ntqam except Kemp In goal bad a hand\nin scoring the 4g goals that the Smokeaters collected In 12 league game*.\nTbe lowest man on the Trail team waa\nHoubrigs, defense man and be collected aa many oa the hlgheet -man\nop tho Nelaon team. Ho got four\ngoals in 13 games.\nSeven Rossland players had a band in\nsooting tba golden city's 31 goals and\neight Nelson men tallied to make the\nKokanees' total goals amount to 17.\nINDIVIDUAL  SCORING\nTbe fttaal Individual sooring record Is:\nPlayer. Oames. Qoals. Av.\nO. Oustason, Trail   12   10   .833\n\"Dub\"   Mackle,  Rossland      12     9    .790\nMickey   Brennan.   Trail  11\nLouis   Norrls,   Roesland   .... 13\nR. r.. Lyon. Trail   1\u00ab\nDon  Dewar.  Rosaland     11\nAlt   Mackle,   IVall     12\nReddlck. Trail _..\u201e,  li\nHelp Wanted\n.727\n.6*7\n.683\n.466\n.417\n.417\n.417\n.364\nWANTED IMMEDIATELY \u2014 Plrst claoo\nexperienced mechanic. Oood wage*\nand steady employment to oultabl*\nman.  Apply Smedley Oarage comogiy\nWAirrBp\u2014Olrl for g\nBoat 666 or phone\nlousework\n.73g7-9M>\nMiscellaneous fof Sab Property For Sfo*\nOLADIOLA\u2014Flneot vanetleo, moderate\nprices. Apricot Glow, Oolden Dream\nPflteer-e Triumph, Vellchenblau. Bora-\nband, and over one hundred oyteos\nBond for prloe list.\nCobble Hill. B.O.\nPalme*.\n(7817)\nA1JP\u00ab\u00bbTT BACM-\ni Ooooany. \"\u20221,olj04|\n%UAxXM Atat flay Grower*' taxation. Boi 716. Salmon ana. B.C\nnon.    box    lie.   e~m\u2122 .(W|)\nPOB SALB-g clarinet*.   1 ttosxnetlgt'\npitch A.    1 high Pitch D flat. 17360)\nSNAP  POR  CASH\u2014One  tailor  oewln*\nmachine (Singer) M6.   Ittto one ft\u2014\nUt Stager 110.    -\ntne   Co.,   Nel\nStager Sewing\n[Olson. I\nFOBNITUKE  POB\n\u00ab*-<*\u00bb__\u00bb\nPOB SALB-Reglatered  Gorman  poUee\npv\u00bbr?s\u00bb mon*. oW(gw^\nSMALL HOOSB POB  BALE.\nPhone  MSY.\ncioa*.\n(13**-*\nOne of Nelson*\nCoziest Homes\nplve roomo completely furnish*\nwith high grade, artlotlc furniture\nincluding piano, ruga, plctum\nstatuary, cut glass, Crown Darta\nohlna. A real nap., Ingulre a* t\nprice.\nChas. F. McHardj\n\u25a0Ml Estate - - \u2022 Insurance\nPhono 116 Kelson, BX\n(i\nCLASS ADS BBINO RESULTS.\nMen\u2014Train for firemen, brakemen. beginner*   1160,   later   10(0   monthly.\nWAMTKO\u2014A  nurse  maid,\n4,  Hume  hotel.\n*\"%,!\nroom\nig-\u00abf)\nWANTED\u2014Delivery boy for out of town.\nUUM to homes. Apply Boa 7889\nDally   News. (7330)\nSS;\nly of three.\nC. O. Bowke\nWANTED\u2014 A working house\nfor\nwriting to\n9.\nSituations Wanted\n...l.i...... \u25a0 n.i   ,.i.   .1.     _\u25a0     I\"    I........\nGIRL\u2014Wishes  position  at   housework.\nApply Dorothy Cant, Appledale. B_._p\n7-3661\nYOUNG fHRL\u2014One year high\ndesires  pool tion  In  storo;   some  ex-\nperlenco.   Apply Box 7367 Dally News\n(7867)\nLive Stock for Sab\nFINE YORKSHIRE pigs 7 week* (MW\nN.  Doeenberger,  Procter.      \u25a0   (7330)\nLive Stock Wanted\nWANTED\u2014Oood Jersey cow not over\nfour years old\u2014fresh or abnaot fresh\nBoi    lis   Neloon. (7380)\nOTTAWA combination drag and buss\nm, for sale or rent, or will toko\ncutting oontract. H. 8. Taylor, Rossland. (7^33-36\u00bb-3\u00ab6)\ncondition. l(^'hund*s\u00ablla_*JIg!.\nBd. Perguson, SUlca St.\n<7\u00bb>\nFor Reat\nSPiraB   tor   rent.    Ashman's\n(7l5)\n'W^VterssXtr*\n<^\u00bb\nFOR BINT\u2014Comfortable house well\nlocated. Hall Street. 3 bedhoorao\nunfumlobed. \u00bb36.oo ptr month. Apply\nft.  W.   Dawson,  Hlpperson  Block.\n(7170)\nBSwBK!\u00a3gna?ri^Tt<m\nFURNISHED suites. 607 Silica.     (7846)\nAgyifa Wanted\nWANTED\u2014House   to   house   canvaa\nGood proposition. Write .(. L. Singer.\nTraU,   B.   C.\n(7S16-tf)\nProperty Wanted\nWANTED\u2014Hear from owner good font\nCosh  price,  particulars.\nfor\nP. I\ntsh.   Minneapolis,   Minn.\n_  b\n(7372\nPoultry and E||\u00bb\nBARRED ROCK baby chlcka and hatching eggs from hlgb producing R\nO. P. stock.  My birds are now lead-\n\"WILL BUY\u2014Small property for caah\nReply Box  7160  Dally  Newe.\"\n(7169-13441\nlng tbe Grand Porks egg-laying Con.\ntest.    Rhode   Island   Bad   cockerr'\nfor sale.  g6  up. Wm.  9.  McAlpli\nCreston, B, C. (7862-34-2I\nOttawa Senators\nSpecial Sizes in\nEnvelopes\nThe No. 8 is the biggest\nteller in envelopes, but we\ncany lots of other sizes.\nThere are the \"officials,\"\nlong envelopes to take doc-\ncuments or lettars of several pages.\nThen there are the\n\"pamphlets,\" which more\nnearly approach the square\nin shape.\nThere's the little \"pay\"\nor \"coin\" envelope, too.\nquite useful for a lot of\npurposes.\nThe Daily News\nJOB\nDEPARTMENT\nPhone 144 (Two Line.)\nNBLSON. B.C.\nFast Exhibition of Hockey at\nPortland; Bodes Retain\nLeague Place\nPORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 31.\u2014In a faat,\nsnappy game throughout, marked by\naom* of the moot brilliant work of\nth* season, tbe Portland Buckaroos defeated Victoria here tonight, three goals\nto two, ln a Pacific Coast Hockey league\nfixture.\nThe Buckaroos scored their first\ncounter In the opening period and tbe\ngame waa scoreless from tbem on until\ntbe final session, when both teems tallied two goals each. Tb* victory tonight, keep* the local* ln second place\nla the league standing. Seven panal-\ntlee wore handed out during tbe contest.\nLINEUP\nPortland\nBlack Hawks 3-0\nDETROIT, Feb. 21\u2014Ottawa Senator.\nImproved their cellar poaltlon In tbt\nN. H. L. standing tonight by defeating\nthe Chicago Black Haws 3-0.\nKing   Clancy,   senator   defence   man,\nwas tbe hero est lite affair, acoring two\ngoals and aiding materially in the offence.\nLINEUP\nOttawa. Position. Chicago.\nGoal '   '\nOonnell  \u201e  Gardiner\nDefence\nClancy    _.    irtrln\nSmith    _    Oottsellg\nCenter\nNighbor    \u201e    Ripley\nWhig\nFinnegan    \u201e.._    Wentworth\nKllrea   Taylor\nC. W. Wheatley, Troll   13\nCarl  KendaU, Trail    II\nBeb   Penny,   Nelson       13\nRoy   Hexlmer,   Nelson     13\nHoubrlggs,   Troll  13\nPrank O'Oenskl. Nelson .... 13\nLeo  Dealreau, Neloon       9\nClaude   Miller,  Nelson      \u00bb\nPat  Morris,  Roesland    13\nRichardson, Nelson    7\nR.   Thompson,  Nelaon      .\nDe Pasquale. Rossland  .10\nJack Annable. Neloon   11\nJohnny Blascon. Rossland . 13\nEldred Jewell, Rossland ....   3\nLEAfil'E  STANDINGS\nThe final league standings ore:\nTeam. W.   L.   D.   P.   A. Pt,\nTroll      -... B     3     1   48   33    It\nROssland   ............. 6     6    1   81   36   11\nNelson     \u00bb     \u00bb     0   17   SB     6\n.TO\n.333\n.260\n.222\n.222\n.167\n.143\n.111\n.100\n0B1\n.063\n.'MC,\nCANADIENS BOLD\nTO THEIR LEAD\n,     l      Him   \u25a0!\nBeat the Montreal Maroons 1-0;\nHooley Smith Has His\nTroubles\nLoat and Foand\nPOUND\u2014A Goodyear balloon tiro and\nrim. Ownor apply to Chief of Police\n. (7366'\nH8TANT PASTURES look green\nWhy not buy your Leghorn baby obis\nhose at bom* Applaton Bra*.. Procter. (6844-60-3B0)\nAutomobiles\nHABY CHICKS, batching egga, pullets.\nPedigreed cockerels, breeding pons.\nSatisfaction guaranteed. Write for\nCatalogue.  Devotion, Pert  Crawford.\ntteatts\nFor Sale or Beit\n... . I, snm\nPOB BBNT\u2014Or sale ranch a\u00bb ,\nKootenay Lege. 38 acres; gqpd M\nlngs; furnished bouse; cottage; et\nhead Irrigation, R. Hlggl\/is, ToW\n(78\nHouses Wanted\nWANTBD-BmaU furnished or unfa\nlsbod  bouse.   Phone 731L.      (71\nRoom and Board\nCOMPORT,\nPhono   7(5:\n\u00ab\nBUSINESS, PROFESSION\nDIRECTORY\nAuctioneer and BailiH\nJAMBS H. DOYLE.\u2014Boi 681, p!\n660L. Nelson. B. C, Is open fer\ndesirable engagements. Eleven y\nsheriff and official admlnlttn\nwith oatlsfoctory reoulti to all *\noemed References principal\nfirm*.    Got ln touch. ('\nPhotographer!\nOEOBOB A.\ntograpbor.\nMEBBBS\u2014Artist and\n716 Baker St. (7\nCabinetmaker\nf.   H.   CHAPMAN\u2014Baker  St.\nmaker and   Upholsterer.   Phone\n(71\nDentisti\nML  O.  A.  C.  WALLEY-Orlffln  Bl\nNelaon, B.C.\nPOR   SALB\u20141B3B   Chevrolet   coach.    Ir, >\nexcellent condition.   Snap for quid.\nsale.   C.   R.   Berry.   Uo__w.ii.   (7334i\nTOR SALE\u2014Incubator Jubilee 130 egg\ngood condition. 116.    Donald Barrel\nspraying   pump   perfectly   now.   130.\nApples delivered 11 box.    Phone 684-\nX-l. (7370)\nDETROIT COUGARS\nDEFEAT RANGERS\nLone Goal Gives Detroit Tic-\nlory on New York Ice;\nCooper Scores\nPosition\nGoal\nPratt\nDefence\nVictoria\nRobertson\nKenny\nMeOoldrlok       Redpoth\nCenter\nDownie   \u2014 _,._..   Evan*\nwing\nsub*.\n\\rmstrong\nlend \t\n'.and*\n -  JW\u00bb\n    O'Meara\n  Prldham\nOomundsen\nP. Runge\n     MUler\nMcKlnnon\n    March\n    Arbour\nCountre\nSubetltutes\nShields     \t\nOodln   \u201e\t\nTouhey   \t\nOvomenor     *.\t\nElliott _.\t\nSUMMARY\nPint period\u2014No score.\n8econd period\u20141, Ottawa, Clancy,\n8:36.\nThird period\u2014g. Ottawa. Kllrea, 630.\n3, Ottawa, Clancy, 8:48.\nDel Wolfe Takes a\nDecision Over Tom\nSauer at Vancouver\nVANCOUVER, Peh. 31,\u2014Paul Delaney,\nSpokane middleweight, won the decision over BUly Adam of New Orleans\non a foul In the ninth round of\nscheduled 10-round headline bout of\na boxing card here tonight.\nIn   a   oeml-flnai   six-round    affair.\nMONTREAL, Feb. 31\u2014Canadiens retained their margin ot the top of the\nCanadian section of the N. H. L. by\ndowning their city rivals, the Maroons\n1-0 tonight.\nThe high spots of tbe game came\ntwo minutes before the final gong,\nwhen Hooley Smith drew a minor, refused to go off, hod It Increased to a\nmajor and then to a match foul for attempting to fight every on* on tbe\nCunatlleu team. When bo finally did arrive ln the pen a s__bctator struck him\non tbe baok of the bead.\nLINEUP\nMaroont       Poaltlon       Canadiens\n0*11\nBenodlct  , \u201e...,.. Haineworth\nDefence\nBoucher  ....;'_.  Bttrtto\nDuttoo \u2014.\u2014 S. Mantha\nCenter\nSmith ts*-\u2014    M\u00bbUm\nWing\nWard   <\u00bbag\u00bb\u00bb\nStewart o. Jollgt\nSiebert\nHicks\nPhllllj\nTrottl\nSubs.\nM\nier\n...   Leduo\nGardiner\nOel Wolfe, heavyweight of Belllnghain,   SUMMARY\nRobinson PMteraon\n_.._,\u201e._.  O. Mentha\nWash.,   got   the   doclalon   over   Tom\nSawyer  (Sauer)  of Oalgary, Alta.\nArno Borg, of Sweden, recently eotab-\n'.Ished a new world's record when he\niwam a half-mile ln 10 minutes and\n37 seconds ot Sydney, Australia.\nFirst period\u2014No soore.\nSecond period\u2014Wo ooor*.\nThird period\u20141, Canadiens, Mondou,\n10:10.\nFlowered chiffon evening gowns are\nagain being featured for tbe oouth.\nNEW YOBK. Pob. 31.\u2014The Detroit\nCougars hod on* of the hardest attack*\nthe division leading Rangers could offer tonight to take a hard fought\nNational Hockey league struggle by\n1-0. Oopper, speedy right wing, scored\ntbe only goal of tbe game,,\nThe result left the Rangers only two\npoints ahead of Boston bl tho American division.\nLINEUP\nRangers    '   Poaltlon Detroit\nOoal -\nMach    \u2014 \u201e _  Dolson.\nDefence\nAbel   Noble\nBourgault  ........_ _ _,  Brydge\nCenter\nBoucher  .,.\u201e   Connor*\nWing\nBill Cook \u201e\u2014 __,_...\u201e. dooper\nBun   Cook      | i .I,\",,,        ,',  _. _,  Bay\nBubo\nMurdock  _....\u201e_.. .____,..._. Aurle\nTotnpoon \u201e.,   \u201e Herberts\nKeeling   .\u2014 ,. _, Brophy\nVail _, __.  Traub\n\u00bb\u00ab  U\"-\nWrrt  p\u00ablod\u2014No ecore.\nSecond period\u20141, Detroit, Cooper,\n14:23.\nThird period\u2014No score.\nformation of any so-called \"outlaw\"\nhockey league. Reports from Chicago\nhad lt that a major teague was to bs\nstarted in opposition to tbe N. H, L.\nand that Patrick was among those Inter eat ed.\n\"I have not been approached ln the\nmatter nor would X consider attempting to organize a body that would run\ntn competition with the N. H. L. It\nwould be a fool-hardy enterprise in\nmy estimation.\" Patrick declared.\nROGERS ELECTED\nPRESIDENT GOLF\nCOUNTRY CLUB\nFraser    Succeeds    Blackwood\nas Secretary; Age Junior\nMembers Raised\nAcctmatiaf\n'HARLEK   F. HUNTKIU-AUDITOf,\nDonald Jam Building.   Box 1811.\nson,  B.C. (1\nAwayeri\nB. W. WIDDOWSON, Box AUOg N*i\nB.C.    Standard  western ohorg**\nMonument!\nKOOTENAY     MARBLE     *     OBAN\nWor\u2014\nVORK9\u2014Nelson.\nprice*.\nWrite\n(71\nTransfer\nWILLIAMS'   TRANSFER\u2014Baggag*.\nand Wood. Phone 106.\nWood Working, Factory\n4\nLAWSON \u2014 Baker St.   Carpenter *\nJoiner.    Sash  and  Hardwood.   _\n(71\nInsurance uA Real Estat\nR. W. DAWSON-\nReol Bstate, Insuran\n\u2014d\u00abi\n(71\nRental*.    Next   Hlpperson  Haiti*.\nBaker street.\nat\nof Hockey War\nMONTREAL, Peb. 21.\u2014Prank Pat'\nrick, former hookey- etar, wbo with\nbrother, Lester, present manager of\nthe How York Bangers, started professional hockey on tb* Pacifl'o coast\nsnd mode n go of it, stated here today\nthat' be  was  not   Interested   ln   tbe\nAt tbe postponed first meetlns of\nUie board of directors of the Nelaon\nOolf and Oountry club for this year.\nheld laat night tha .following officers\nwer* elected: President. L. V. Rogers:\nrlce-presldgnt. H. U Whlmster; asere-\ntary-treaaurer. John Praser.\nnmlttees named were:\nT8ys_d?sm_ \u00abr:\n.nee and memberahlo\u2014J. G. Bunyan. chairman; 3. B. Oray and H   M.\nSelection of the match committee was\npostbonod until the next meeting.\nThe selection of the tennis committee waa left to O. S. Godfrey, chairman of the committee.\nBeing appointed secretaty-treasurer.\nJohn Praser resigned from the office\nof auditor and R. T. Thorburn was\nelected ln his place.\nH. t. Appleyard and O. S. Godfrey\nwere added, to the board of directors\nln place of C. W. Appleyard and B\nti. Wramre.  who resigned.\nThe 1038 schedule of fees waa adopted for tbe Proaent year. The ago of\nror membera, however, wu raised to\nyeara. with certain restrictions on\nto playing rights. As a limit may be\nplaced on tbe number of Junior members, those desiring to loin should\nsend tbelr application to tbe secretory or any member of tbe membership committee at once..\nOf tbe 130 horses entered ln tbe\nGrand National ateeplaehMe thl* year\nln Liverpool, England. 11 of the crack\nJumper* (re from tbe United States.\nH.   E.   MLL\u2014INSURANCE\n(71\nV.     A.     Mqmrland.     Real\nInsurance, Coal Board of TIM* Bot\nTelephone 40  t. 0. Bog SH\nChiropractors\nOB   OBAY.   OI1.KEB    BUS,\nM!fi\nFlorists\nUBIZBLI.E'8\nOut flowers\nGREENHOUSES,    Nd\nand floral design*.\n(71\nWM.  S.  JOHNSON-\n2FV_SS, MS\" ****?\u00bb\nEnm'neeri\nA.    H.    OREBN     CO\u2014CONtBACTt\n0.   O.,   Alberta   and   Domlnfim Jj\nSurreyors\ng_.D^*,m\n-Land Sure:\nEngineer\njveyors\nKalso\n\u00a3\nFuneral Directors\n\u00a3lfl\nStandard Pumltt\nOo. \u2014 OndarM\nguto He*rse US'\ndata    Chapel    tt\nlervtces\n\u25a0 '*\"* \u25a0*-\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0-'\"\u2022\u00bb  *\"\n-.\n THE NELSON DAILY NEWS FRIDAY MORNING, PEBRUARY 22,1929\nMarkets and Mining\n00. ISSUES ARE\nI TO FORE AT COAST\njto\u00bbe   Up   50   Cents;   Mining\nL    Issues Generally Easier;\nJ *   Pend Oreille tttt lot\nOUVTO, Fob. 31.\u2014The oil Issues\nthe main source of atiength on\nKotock. exchange today. M by Home,\nopened Mc stronger at ISO and\nat IN. a not tele of 80c on\not 7*00 shares.     A. P. donated sained Sc to 1.03 on sales ot\nH> shares.     Mayland   Improved  15c\n1.55 and McLeod 15c to 390.\nmining   Issues   were   generally\nS OreUle loetnf 10c to 1*40\nmaud.   Oeorge Copper lost\nOolconda loot 9o to 1.10\n\"1 Beeves MisDonald lie to S.J9.\nMissouri,  on a trade of 11.60C\n, hardened four cents to IM after\ntouching IM wa Kootenay rtarence\nand Kooteney King, on a fair trade,\nwere one to two points firmer. Noble\nFile an mitt at 89,900 Mart* hew\nsteady et It and Qeorgte River at 54\nwas nrrhangod There eras hut little\nohange In the balanoe of the list.\nMetal Markets\nNBW YORK. tab. 31.\u2014Copper firm:\nelectrolytic spot and futureo IB.\nIron\u2014Steads; unchanged.\nTin\u2014Spot and tutureo 40.00 to 49.12.\nLoad\u2014Finn: spot New Tork 0 80;\nKoot St. Louie 9A6.\nZinc\u2014Firm: last at. Look spot and\nfutures 6.85.\nStandard  copper\u2014Spot   \u00a377   to;   futureo tn.\nKtectrotytlc-apot   \u00a384;   futures   \u00a384\n10I_.\nTin\u2014Spot Jim 7o 6d; futures \u00a3333\nISO  6d.\nLead\u2014Spot \u00a333 7a \u00abd; futurea \u00a333\n13a M.\nZinc\u2014spot tat it eel; futures (36 5o.\ni ^\nWE OFFER\u2014\nMedical * Dental Building\nl      (VANCtJl'VEB)\n6ft First Mortgage Bonds, Due February 15, 1944\nPrice, J99.00\nValuation of Properties 11,702,179\nBortds (this issue)   1,000,000\nEarnings (estimated) ..'.     150,000\nInterest requirements        60,000\nRoyal Financial Corporation} Ltd*\nvancocvu\nR. I. HEWITT, District Representative,\nHlpperson Block Nelaon r. O. Box Ml\nInvest in Sound\nMining Stocks Today\nISSl'ES   WE   HAV\nSrbMSORKD:\nNoble  Fire\nRuth-Hope\nWhitewater\nlucky' Jim\nPend Oreille\nTopley-Rlchfleld\nReeves-McDonald\nCork-Province\nBluebird\nFreehold\nE Justifying prediction of spectacular spring\nactivity, reoorda for volume and value of shares\ntraded ln the western mining market are being\nahatteioct.\nInvestors who acted on our recommendations\nof the lost few months have made big pronto\ndining the market activity. \u2022\nWe are convinced that a selected Hot of\nBritish Columbia mining Issues purchased today will show a very material appreciation In\nprices this spring..\nMill ER, COURT A CO.. LTD,\nVancouver Block, Vancouver, B.C.\nDear Sirs: *\nPlease send  me, without cost er obligation to myself,\nyour Stock and Bond Report.\nName   ...\nAddress\n \u2022-*\u2022-----\t\nMiller, Court & Co., Ltd.\nINVESTMENTS\nBranches: London, En*.; Toronto, winnlpec, Calgary Nelson\nand Victoria\nMembers Vancouver. Victoria, Calgary, Winnipeg, Seattle and\n[Standard   (Spokane)   Sleek  Exchanges\n&\\ RRAfJCB QFFICE:   NELSON, a. c PHONE to\ni,    \/*ri,iii_i.  n.  c   t PHONE 6*i\nHEAD OFFICE:  VANCOUVER BLOCK, VANCOUVER, aC, CANADA.\n!*\nT\nhe Consolidated Mining and\nSmelting Company of Canada, Ltd.\nOffice. Smelting and Refining Department\nI TRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA\nSMELTERS AND REFINERS\n[Purchasers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores.\n['Producer! of Oold, Silver, Copper, Pig Lead and Zinc.\nTADANAC TBAIL\n\u2022<\u00ab       _\u2022>\nYour Home\u2014\nShould not become a storehouse for surplus\nfurniture. Take .inventory of your \u00bbttic\nand basement and you will be surprised by\nthe number of saleable articles to be found\nthere. The easiest and most efficient way\nto dispose of these is to place your \"For\nSale\" ad in the\nTIM\nClassified Columns\nof the\nDaily News\nNEW YORK HAS\nSTRONG OUTLOOK\nIrregular   Market  ttt Morning\nStrengthens; Bolls Route\ntke Bears\nl\u00abW YORK. Feb. 21.\u2014The stock\nmarket finished tip Ite four-dee week\nwith an nnaxpeoted burst of atiength\ntoday sending scurrying to cover tbe\nbears who had oold short In expectation of heavy pre-hollday liquidation.\nThe market waa somewhat Irregular\nduring the morning: there waa aome\nlinos sinew over this afternoon', federal reserve directors' meeting. In the\nafternoon when lt became apparent\ntbat call money would hold at tho renewal rate of 9% per cent, bulls met\nwtth little opposition.\ntxpreas issues were again atrong,\nAdams mounting 18% to a new ten\naad American Railway selling up 9.\nNational Tee Jumped II on reports\nthot IIM earning* would show a lain\nof nearly SO per cent. General Electric\nand Mathieson Alkali mounted 8\nto 0 points. Radio and Crossley were\nboth hightr.\nBethlehem Steel made e now high\nat M>%. tome of the nils made\nteed' hoadwoj. Missouri Paolf K\nmounted about 9 points. Jersey Central dropped 30 polnta from the previous sale. Motors were firm, Chrysler mounting 4 potato.\nCuban American Sugar preferred\nslumped about 10 polnta on passing\nof tho dividend. Curtlso Aero loot\nnearly 3 and Wright sagged In profit-\ntaking. Western Onion, Packard and\nOnion Tank Car also yielded to realising.\nTotal salsa 3J38.WO ahana.\nNEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS\nHigh   Low   Close\nAllied Chemical .... 303%   286      393\nAmerican Can   11714   11414   117\nAmer. rgn. Pow INK   136V4   1M%\nAmerican   Loco  110K   110%   116%\nAmerican 8, ot R. II* 113 113*.\nAmer. Steel Fdry.     71%    68*4     70V4\nAmer. Tale 31*      308      213\nAmerican   Tob.   .... 171      174      174\nAnaconda  134%    132       133%\nAtchison  SOS      18014   803\nBelt, it Ohio  11414   188      184*4\nBunker H. ot S. \u2014    187\nCanadian Pacific 251% 847*4 360%\nCairo de  Pasco .... 108       106      .108\nChile   Copper       88*4     06        97%\nChrysler    106      108*4   10*\nCom Products    86       86       86\nDupont     184%    178%    184%\nPlelacbman Co    78%    78*4     78%\nFreeport-Texae       47       46*4     46%\nFord English     17%\nOeneral  Motors ...   81%    80       81*4\nOen.  Bectric    840      832      840\nOranby       80       80%    80%\nOreat West Sugar    36       36%    88\nHowe   Bound       78%     71%     78%\nHudson Motors     87%    86*4     86%\nInter. Rapid Tran     M\nInspiration Cop    84%     64        54%\nInter.   Nickel    64%     61%     64%\nKelly Springfield ..   18%     19%     18%\nMack Truck  107%   166%   107%\nMarland Oil     81%     86%     87%\nMiami Copper     40%    30%    40%\nKennecott  Cop  107%    164       166%\nKreege, S. 8    88%     (1%     88\nwt.Mfl.:....:....: Mfc W% 88%\nNorthern Pacific .. 108 106', 107%\nPackard  Motors   ... 130%    136)4    138%\nPhillips Pete      37%     37%     87%\nRadio Corp  368       8*0       360\nSchulte       3H4    81        81%\nShell Union Oil ....  86%    36        36*4\nSinclair Con    88%     38 381,\nStand  OU. Cal    65       84%     64%\n\u2022tend. Oil, N.J    46*4    46*4     48%\nStudebaker   80%     88        80\nTe\u00abas Corp    58       57       67%\nTwos Oulf Sul    75%    74%     75\nOnion Oil, Cal    48*4    46%     47%\nO. 8. Rubber      53%     50 53%\nO.   S.   Steel     188%'   176%.  183\nWest. Bectric   154%   150%   164%\nWillys Overland ....   81%    80%     81\nTallow Truck      88%    38       38%\nVancouver Stocks\nBid\nAsked\n...6    03%\n0,\nBig   Missouri   \t\n....    1.90\n183\nBluebird    \t\n...     .18\n.30\ncork   Province   ...\n...     .18\naoorge Copper \t\n...   0.00\n8.60\nCleorgie  River  \t\n....     M\n.55\naiodstone \t\n.   ___\u25a0__\u25a0\n.14\n...    1.10\n1.31\n 63\n.63%\nTndependence   \t\n 10\n.10%\nIndian Mines ......\n 06*4\n.07\nInter. Cool  \t\n...     87\n.38\nKootenay   Florence\nA0\nJl\nKootenay King  \t\n....     AA\nJM\nk kl\t\n...     .04%\n______\nLekevlew\n...     .01\n01%\nLucky Jim \t\n...     .17\n.18\n.06\n...     .88%\n.04%\nMarmot Oold  \t\n...     96%\n.06%\nMarmot Metals  \t\n...     \u00ab6%\n.06\nNaU. Sliver \t\n...     .18\n_____\nNoble   Five   \t\n...     .70\n.71\nOregon Copper \t\n    \t\n.70\nPend   OreUle   \t\n... 13.40\n13.60\nPlanet Mines  \t\n...     .86\n\u2014\nPremier  \t\n...    186\n1.97\nPorter  Idaho   \t\n...     At)\n.63\nrteoveo McDonald  .\n...   3.50\n3.62\nRufus   Argenta   \t\n...   So\nM\nAS\n\u25a0ttlver Crest .....\t\nsuver  Cup  \t\n... Sh\n.10%\nsilverodo\t\n...    1.16\n________\n...     .08%\n.08%\n.24\nSlocan Rambler \t\n...      .23\nsnowflaka    \t\n...     .80%\nAt\nTopley   Richfield   i\n...     .40\n.42\n2.30\n...     .16\n...   190\n1.02\nWoodbine  \t\n...     .08%\n.04\nA. P. Consol \t\n...    1.03\n1.04\n...   1.75\nHome Oil ..~\t\n...   8.80\n.At\nMcLeod    \t\n.   3.40\n840\nIlls.   Alto    :\t\n..    1.00\n1.63\n...     .18%\n.18\nZapiro May Appear\nBefore Commission\non Grain Inquiry\nKERROBCBT. Soak., It*. 31.\u2014A suggestion that Aaron Saplro, prominent\nunited  States  lawyer and cooperative\nmarketing export, who was chief adviser\n11   tho  organleatlon of the  Canadian\nooperatlve Wheat Producers, limited\nbe secured to attend the Saskatchewan\n>oyel grain ooqunlaoloa sittings In Winnipeg, was made at todey'a session of\nthe commission hero. Following thla\nafternoon's sitting, tho commission left\nfor Unity where they wlU convene for\nthe net of the week and conclude\ntheir Uwutrv ta th* province at Wyn-1\nyard nod Woleelor Mtt week. '\nBUOYANCY MS\nMONTREAL LIST\nFoJWwb-Footsteps ef New York\nList;    Cockshutt    Plow\nFinns; Papers Strong\nMONTRgAL. Fob. 31 -Influenced hy\nthe s\u00bbo<)i* of the New Tork market,\nthe Uontreal etock exchange enjoyed a\ndisplay of buoyancy today that spread\nto all sections ot tho list.\nTn>grnatlrt\"H Nickel wltb a turnover\nof 40,286 shares, opened at 63%. dipped\nto 61% end then sold up swiftly to\n(4% at whloh figure It closed for a\nnet gain of 3% points. BinaUlan Traction, followed with sales totalling 4872\nshaioo and closed at 68 Ids a net\ngain of 14. Massey Harris with aw\nadvance of 1% points at 86% en a\nturnover of 8838 aharea..\nOecbbutt Flow firmed a point at\n46. Hamilton Bridge was up 3 points\nat 70 .\nStrength was displayed by tha poper\nstocks. AMBbl selling up 1 point at\n48%, 9rom\u00bbton up 1% at 46. Canada\nPower and Paper moved up one poLit\nat'88, moor firmed 3% at 78%.\nPrice Brae.  pfd.   wae au  exception\nselling dom 1%  to 108%.     Smelters\nwas tho atrong feature clo>:ug at 808%\nfor a not 8*ta of 3a% peir.ta.\n.'LOSINU (IMITATIONS\nIT MONTREAL\nSank of OWgwaerce   385*4\nnonunion Bank   270\njnperlal   Bank    378\nJenk of Montreal  874\nsank of Mere Scotia  401\n.toye!   Bank 878\nlank   of   lbronto     378\ntbltlbi Power tx Paper     49V,\nAsbestos    Corporation      171\nUlantlc   sugar     14\nSOU   Telephone     110\narailllan T. L. * Power     68%\nBrlt.   American   Oil    |S%\nJrompton   Paper    ._..  *t%\n:enada  Bronae       83%\n.en. Car 61 Foundry  188\noan. Industrial Alcohol     41%\nCanada   team           81\nJan. steamship Unoo    4*\nUono. Mining AT Smelting  804%\nDominion Bridge   103\noomlnlcn Olaae 4  106\nA. P. Oraln    .'..   58W\nLake of the Woods     58%\nMaasey Harris     88%\nMontreal Power     111%\nNational Brewlerloo     132',._\nNational Stool Car  114\nOgUvIe   MUling     676\nOntario Stool   Products    118\nOttawa L. It. Ai Fewer    81\nPentiums,   Ltd.   -    98\nPower   Reparation     U7%\nPrice  Broo  ... 74\nQuebec   Power       88\nShawinigan       87%\nSherwin Williams   280\nSeutb Canada  Power      67\nsteel  of Canada      68\nSt. Lawrence Flour Mills    36\nruckett  Tobaoco     180\nWayagamact        11%\nWestern   Grocers    37\nWinnipeg   RaUirey          78\n^\t\nAcwida    6   .18 6    19\nAmblet        tAX 238\nArgo      -       08 .03*4\nArea J6 .16%\nMlee             40% .03*4\nBarry Hully       30 .38*4\nSifljfbcd      - 40 \t\n^\u00abatle            AA SO\nan. Lorraine       .08 .03\nent   Man. Mines 63 48\nJohlsi-as    1*5 840\n;ro\u00abn   Reserve         46 48%\n:aOltol      OB .06\nMlirat          44% 46\n>ome    _    846 9.76\n'Jo|d Dale  U .It\nGranada     -     At AA\nlolly    840 8.2S\nludsoti    Bay  31.50 21.76\nndlan          48 .10\nluckaon Manlon  12 .13%\niltklake        1.30 1.40\nvirk  Hunton   OS .08%\ncoaly    33 .64\nCeora        41 41*4\nvoetenay    Florenoe        .14 40\nAhe   Shore     20.50 20.75\n'*eal         48 w\n 18 .19\n\u201e_,      M AA\nyre  - 3046 30.76\nXeRnley      43 .30\nMining   Corp    440 \t\nNofbeo         48 49\nNlpjsslng      :    840 346\nNoranda 68.80 63.00\nRe\u00abd   OreUle     18.15 1846\nPioneer    41 .48\nPrefnler        143 146\nPqtter Ooal  _      .03 .04\nP~W   \u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u2022      43 .03\nRlhago     03 40*4\nSan Antonio      .16 .16\nSherrltt-Oorton       8.86 8^70\nStadaoona 18%       \t\nSudbury   Basin     1345 1340\nSylvanlto       3.08 2.10\nTook   Hughes       846 940\nTough  Oakes        .06 \t\nTowagamae    340 2.46\nVlpond     1.11 _\nWlteht Hargreevea ...   348\t\n\u2022tat pome Ujfr   :.    .07*4      \t\nIRREGULARITY ON\nMINING MARKET\ninternational Nickel Advances;\nArm Breaks; Noranda\nStrength Continues\nWeekly Clearings\nTORONTO, tea. 21\u2014Following tae\nthe bank clearings lor principal Car*\nMilan banking centers for the week\nending today wtth a compilative statement for the seme week a year ago:\nFli. Feb, 34. 1028 Feb. 33, 1929\nSaint John .....__*.' 8,614.276 6\nHalifax , ; 3.04B.8Q3\nMoncton     788.440 063.031\nSherbrooke     786.483 1,100,666\nQuebec   4,303,861 7.442,814\nMontreal     136,567,803 187468,368\nOttawa   6,552.673 8,734,461\nKingston    703.393 790,007\nPeterboro   837421 889^806\nToronto      141,016.618 151,811,541\nHamilton   6,408,880 7,309.280\nBrantford     1,410,168 1427.39)\nbpndon  2.846.414 3,160.419\nWtchenet1     1,368448 1,193,631\nWindsor    4,988,778 5,663.076\nPernio   660,106 730,696\nChatam   688.664 < 767.341\nrt. William   883487 883,481-\nWlnnipeg 44,339,146 43,075,844\nBrandon     808,026 804,118\nReglna     3,313,125 4.376.23C\nSaskatoon     1,863463 2,160,126\nftlnce Albert ... 870.033 453,972\nMoose Jaw   1.113.837 1,311,347\nOalgary      12,328,676 9,713.904\nEdmonton      6401,305 5,797,838\nLethbrldge      608,125 542,483\nNew   W'mlnleter 672,883 72!,5\u00a36\nVancouver   21,538.63! 33,007,157\ni'letoria   1,886,748 8413,008\nWinnipeg Grain\nWheat\u2014       Open.   High.   Low.   Close.\nUAy       134*,    134%     134%    13*14\nJuly     130ft    W,*    186       180H\nOct   134-14    135        134H    134H\nTORONTO, Feb. 31\u2014Price movements\non the Standard rnlnlnc exchange were\nhlgty irregular today no definite trend\neelng established.\nInternational Nickel after an early\nperiod ot weakneea rallied from (il .50\nto a peak of 64.60 and closed at 64.30.\na net gain of 2.55. Noranda also\nmoved up but not to the same extent.\nStrength was probably induced by\npublication of prediction that the company's ore reserves would be revealed\nln the forthcoming annual report at q\n, figure 160,000.000 above tbat of the\nI year before. The ranee of values wat,\nfrom 03.00 to 63.90 with laat btue, *\nthe latter mark, a net ga<n oi *.to.\nLiquidation of Arno assumed great\nproportion* and wae responsible for a\nbreak from 76 to 56c. Only three cents\nof  the  loss   was  recovered   before the\nIttMN  noWN*\nSudbury Basin sold tip to 13 60 shortly Btir the opening but reacted to\nclow ui IiM, down 60o. r'alcon\nNickel \u00abll back to 15.25 a net loss of\n65c.     IVeadwell  Yukon, eased  10c to\n11.60.\nroe.>-' Copper wae the leader of the\nPaelflc 1,'roup. scoring an overnight gain\nor 64*b0 at tHM and closing only SOc\nlower. Pend Oreille fell back 76c to\n13.00. Ooioonda off 10c to 125 and\nOrandMew off 4'.:c to KO'.-c Btg Missouri i\" ached $3 and ended at 1.00 up\n60.     Premier Border moved  up  lc  to\nTORONTO MARKET\nMARKING TIME\n\u25a0___________\u25a0________\u25a0\n42 bsues Hake Gain* aad 35\nShow Looses fat Bay's\nTrading\nTORONTO. Fob. 31\u2014Apart lrom activity In several speclsltlse the otock\nKchange marked time today Forty la-\njues showed ealns wltb a total of 88\nooordlng loosoa.\nInternational Nickel refused to be\ncrowded mm tho leodorsbip and Ita\nrein of 3K to 6414 wu regarded moot\navocably. Noranda displayed a measure of optimism. After touching a\now of 6144 It dosed at 66 for a gaki\nf on* dollar.\nSmelters showed Its contempt for\nstatements of shrunken earnings- The\ns'ock nevertheless climbed 6 to 868.\nOther specialties were: Ooodyear Tiro\nin 10 te 806: Hamilton Bridge odeano-\nti 814 to 6814; Canadian Steamships\nup 614 to 6814; Canada Bread 6 up to\n180 and Canada Gypsum, which continued Ita recant climb, added 314 with\na close at 86.\nThe street Is gradually placing a more\nfavorable Interpretation upon tke Massey Karris annual statement, ae following tho decline which rewarded the\nstatement. It has boon picking up gred\nually.   It added 814 today touching 8T.\nEgg Markets\nOTTAWA,  Feb.  31\u2014Eggs:\nToronto\u2014Dealers quoting country\nshippers, extras, 46 to 4814c pullet extras,  38c:   seconds,   SOc;   firsts,   880.\nMontreal\u2014Scarce: prices firm.\nWinnipeg\u2014Extras. 40 to 48c; filets,\n49 to 41c;  seconds. 80 to 33c.\nChicago\u2014Spot, 4814c; February,\n4014c; March, 37c; April, 38c; November. 30He.\n60c, Kootenay Florence waa steady at\n30c.\nBherltt Oordon finished 15c stronger\nat 8.70. Hudson Bay was off 10c to\n21.50 and Central Manitoba off a eent\nto 60c. Manitoba Basin, Mandy and\n3an Antonio were all steady.\nHowel turned upward to the extent\nof 7c at 1.36. Amulet was firm, finishing 6c higher at 361.\nMclntyre  advanced 45c  to 3085.\nALL STOCKS\nbought and sold and carried on\nmargin through members of the\nMontreal. Toronto and New Tort\nstock exchanges Telegraphic\nquotations.\nC.W. Appleyard\nINSURANT      STOCKS     BONDP\nCITY   PROPERTY\nO. W. Appleyard   H  r.  AppleyaM\nF. A. Whitfield\nBox 636 Phone 360\n16 YEARS IN  BUSINESS\nvaU\nwmtiraQ. Fob.  31\u2014Dominion  wer\nIssue prices:\nWar   loan*-1881.    .\n1087. 6161.60.\nVictory    loans\u20141033.    110166;     1888\n(103 10b.   8103 20e;   1987,   \u00ab0480\u00ab\nRenewals\u20141033.  9101.\nRefunding      loan*\u20141943.      H9lJ661fi\n-.lOJUa;    1044,   987J0;   Ttngsf\nCALGARY OIL\nCloae\ndvanoe     *\nerne \t\np.  Consol 99\nalmont    \t\nilhousle\nalia.    \u201e.\t\n\u2022venlob   \"\t\nroebeld   1*1\ntreat West\t\n'ime      8.60*\nlie.   Alta. \u201e       At\n'adlaon            j06\n'cD.  ex         MM !\nleft 8. new  -._    L90 I\nIcLeod       895 .\nfill City \t\n-_ldweot ee .\nOkalta,  com.-    335.00a\nRoyallte    7099\nBlfnal  HM  18a,'\nB09\u00bbt      __.._ \u2014__       3t 3\nLogan &Bty an\nPrivate WU*\nSTOCKS    BONDS     COTTON\nNew York, Montreal and Vanoouver Stock Exchanges. Chicago\nBoard of Trade. Winnlpec Oraln\nExchange and other loaning exchanges.\nOFFICES:\nVancouver.  Spokane and  Seattle\nCAVE AND COMPANY\nLTD.\nFormerly\nThe  B.C.  Assay and Chemical\nSupply   Compony,   Ltd.\nASSAY SUPPLIES\nCHEMICALS\nLaboratory Equipment\nFOR\nCHEMICAL, INDUSTRIAL,\n\u25a0 DUCATIONAL    AND\nHOSPITAL LABORATORIES\n697 Hornby SL   Vancouver, B.C.\nKootenay Florence\nDevelopment work at the Kootenay Florence makes thin stock\ncheap at present prices. We believe Kootenay presents an excellent\nopportunity for profit.\nSTOBIE, FORLONG A CO.\nPhones: Hey. 9114-6-9\nSTOCK BROKERS\n33 Commerce Building Vancouver, B. C.\nHead Office; Toronto.\nMembers:  Standard  Stock  and  Mining .Exchange.  Toronto;   Vancouver\nstock Exchange and other Exchanges,\nOur own private wire system from Coast to Coast\nMay\nJuly   ...\nOct.    ..\n*eriey-\nMay\nJuly   ...\nI Oct.   ...\nflex-\nMay\nSH,\n61 Vi\n81*\n80 %\n74\n81H\n61H\n61%\n61 Vt\n88\n81%\n313%    313\n61%\n61%\n56%\n74\n310H    313\n309       310\n91%\n80%\nJuly     310%   310%\nBye\u2014\nP_     \"8%    118%    118%    H8H\ni\">y     116%    117       116%    116%\n' 2^:     110%   111%   HOH   111%\nCaah   wheat\u2014No.   1   northern,   lsi-\nNo. 3 northern. 137%; \u00bblo._ 8. northern.\n183; No. 4. 118%; No. 8. 106%; No. 6.\n91   feed, 81%;   track,   180%.\nMontreal Produce\nMONTREAL. Feb. 81.\u2014terns and butter atronger;  cheese dull.\nCheese\u2014Westerns   17%   .0   18%.  -\nBatter\u2014No.  1 pasteurised 43%.\nEggs\u2014Storage extras 40; firsts 37:\nseconds 34; fresh extras 63; first* 48.\nLeckie's Bays' Shoes\n\u00ab.. Lecklee' famoue \"Blue - Tip\"\nShoes for boys. Nothing better\nto be had. ^^^^^^^\nSleea 1 to 6% .,      \t\nSteee 11 to 18%   __.._!\nWATSON\nSHOE CO., ltd.\nm\nm0*>mpomi\\nat tm hav i\u00bbt\u00bb\t\nOther Branches at Winnipeg, Vorkton, saskatoon, Edmonton, Calgary, Lethbrldge,\nVancouver, Kamloops, Vernon and Victoria.\nMEN'S SUITS\nOur new arrivals in Spring Suits are worthy\nyour attention. New patterns. Smartly tai'ored\nand perfect fitting and with 2 pair pants at very\nlittle extra cost, is a great asset to the life of the\nsuit.\nNBW BLUB SERGES\u2014All Wool Indigo Dye with\n2 pair panto .  ipilS.OO, $37.5*0 AND $45.00\nNEW  FANCY  STRIPED   BLUE  SUITS\u2014Very\nsmart designs, with 2 pair pants  $42.50\nNEW FINE WORSTED SUITS in light and dark\nshades.    Smart   business   suits,   with   2   pair\npants    $39.50\nTWEED SUITS in all the new shades in fancy and\nheringbones.   With 2 pair pants\nFor $27.50 TO $37.50\n\u2014ttm Hour\u2014II B I \u2014\nDRY GOODS\nPretty Cushion Topi for the Home\nCUSHION TOPS th\u00bbt are exclusive in design and\nquality are shown in our extensive range. These\ncome in oblong, square and round shapes and are\nshown in exceptionally pretty gold effects with\ncontrasting colors such as Mauve and Gold, Green\nand Gold, Blue and Gold, Red and Gold, and Gold\nand Sand.   Each $1.25, $1.39\nLADIES' WEAR\n\u2014Main Floor\u2014H B C\u2014\nJUST ARRIVED FROM ENGLAND\u2014A shipment of Children's Dresses in smart\nsnappy little styles, with the chic Uttl e pleated skirt.   Some are in solid colors,\nothers a combination.   All are Panty s tyles.   Sizes from 3 to 8 years\nAt   $3.95 AND $4.05\nDRESSES of Wool Balbriggan for the ol der girl, from 6 to 12 years.   Snappy\nstyles that appeal.   Colors: Scarlet, Jade, Pebble, Rose, New Blue\n,At   - $4.85, $5.50, $5.95 AND $6.95\nBABBIES' BUGGY SETS\u2014To be worn for early spring.   Comprising pullovers,\ncap, mitts and jacket.  Priced from  $1.95 TO $4.50\nNAVY SERGE REEFERS\u2014Trimmed w th, brass buttons.   These coats are worn\nby>oys or girls.   Priced at    $4.50 AND $4.95\n\u2014Second Floor\u2014H B C\u2014\nL\n sjoaaj^sjjgsaaaaaj\n1^\u00bb\nTHB .Nt&SON DAILY NEWS.   FR1 DAY MORNINCPEBRUARY. 22. 1929\nBLUE SERGE\nSUITS\nTailored in approved styles for\n        Spring\u2014Single and double breast-\ni \/HasaW   ed-    Goo4i cloth, guaranteed for\ncolor.   Niew arrivals.   All sizes.\n$27.50\n\u2022 GILKER'S\nNELSON, B.C.\n-_\u00bb_, ;  i .     \u25a0\n  . r   ''    ' i  . '      i' i    \"\u25a0'.'\u25a0 '.\nPre-Inventory Sale\nStock-taking time ia here and as we have several\nlines on which we are heavily overstocked, we offer\nthem at greatly reduced prices.\nHosier' Sale\nPrice Price\nOod Liver Oil Emulsion  II 00 \u2022 .76\nCod L||vor Qll Imuiolon  '. \u201e   M AS\nTssuleos Proporotlon of Cod Liver Oil US .10\nfcoWO  Malt Htrtct     .65 ,     .40\nBeef Extract  \u201e * _   .46 .36\n,        Beet Brtwet  ,.    .10 At\nBeef Bittrect  _. _.   .75 .40\n\u2022    Beef Bgtract 2.50 135\nPace Powders (Standard Liars)\u2014\n3.00 1.50\n2.50 1.35\nIM .66\n.76    . .50\n.00 .35\nBoxed Stationery, various shades and\nllttt.    Per   box\u2014                       .   4.50 2.50   .\n4JO 2.50 \u25a0\n4.00 2.00\n3\u00ab__ 1KU,  ,\n-I                                      l.*> .\u00ab   \"   ,\n>                1.00 .60' >\n100 BoiceS Chocolates\u2014All fresh stock.   Regular price\n50c each.   To clear at 35f\nThree OnSmte Druggists   Always at Your Service.\nMANN, RUTHERFORD CO.\nstrcttssoits to canada dbuo a book co.\n\"\u2022'\u25a0'\u2022  Dispensing Chemists\n'\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0'J'   PHON^81\nMai Orders Promptly Despatched\nDRUGS BOOKS STATIONERY\nWhen you have decided to\nget that Hotpoint or Mc-\nClary    Electric    Range,\nCall on\nHunter\nElectric\nOpera Howe Block\n*etoon\nWho installs these famous\nranges supplying all necessary material at a set price\nand\nOn Deferred Payment*\nAsk for .our Mr. J. F.\nCoatee, electrical engineer\nin charge of construction\nwork.\nRUN BUS UNES\nOF THE DISTRICT\nPlumbers'   Brft*i  Goods.  Fixtures\nind Supplies. Tile and Sewer Pipe\nB. C. PLUMBING &\nHEATING CO.\n306 Baker St. Nelson. B.C.\n44 Ta\u00bb & Transfer\nSEDAN CABS FOB niRB\nDay and Nitht Serflee\nReasonable  Kates 'Careful  Drivers\nCOM   CUMMWS,   MANAGES\nKootenay    Valley   Transpoita-\ntion Firm Bringiing Buses\nFrom the East\nStenberg, or Interdict,\nIt Fitted $50 for Being\nin Possession of Liquor\nCharged wlUi betas In possession of\nliquor while an interdicted person. Oust\nStenbers Paid a fine of 150 when he\nappeared before Magistrate William\nBrown tn police court. He was sentenced to pay a fine of 150 or in default to serre 60 days.\nKootenay Valley Transportation company haa been termed to take over a\nnumber of bus lines ln the district\nand to establish others.\nPresident of the company is H, S.\nOlscn, who lot also president of tho\nVictoria Motor Coach company, limited\nof Vancouver loland end the Interstate\nCoach company of Spokane\nManager of tbe Kootensy company\nis R. S. Olson, brother of K. S Olson.\nHe haa been In. the garage and bus\nbusiness ln Victoria for eight years.\nTho Kootenay company has taken:\nover the stage, runs .from Nelson to\nTrail, Kelson to Kaslo, and Nelson to\nSlocan City.\nA ncmber cf new buses are on tho\nway from the east. Two trips a day\nwill be run eaoh way en each route.\nIt ls intended also to establish freight\nservices in the district.\nKootenay Valley\nTransportation Co., Ltd.\nSTAGE\nSLOCAN  CITV-  NELSON\nDally Expect Sunday\nLeave Slocan City 746 a.m.\nArrive  Nelson  10:80  a.m.\nLeave Nelaon 1:00 p.m.\nArrive Blocen City 6:46 pm.\nShip   your   express  with   us.\nFriday, February 28, St. Paul's musical tea and sale or home cooking at\nthe home of Mrs. Donald MoLeoo\nVernon street. (7386-2041\nTho funeral of Bobby, infant son ol\nMr. and Mrs. 8. C. Latornell, will be\nheld Saturday at 2 o'clock from the\nMemorial  haU. (7364-264)\nYour Lenten dinners are made easier\nby our splended osaortment of fresh\nand smoked fish. \u2014 Grahams Butcher-\nterta. , (7367)\nCity Drug Co.\nNelson's Dispensing Chemists\nFilms,   Kodaks,   Drugs,\nMaU   orders   promptly\n.stationery,\ndespatched.\nBOX  1*83    NELSON,  B.C.    PHONE  34\nCome In and Oct Your Weight Free\nNewcastle Coal\nWe have jUst received a few cars at\nA-I S KW< ANTU; COAL. Let US fill\nyour  order   now.\nRenwlck Transfer\nPHOM-:  X73Y8\nHear the mux who climbed Mount\nIlobson. Rev. George Kinney, \u00abive 111-\nuatrated lecture, for Scouts camp fund\nTrafalgar auditorium, W\u00abiiie__0iiv. March\n6th. <7375-2\u00ab4,\nDaughters  of  Scdtla meet tonuht  8\no'docl?s Flower Drill. (73'8l>\nUKIZZCIXG'K   Jreemioi>ks.   Nelson\nCut flowers and floral designs.\n(7123\nMr.- Devlin. Hpecial reprrtentative o\"\nthe House of HObberlln. Toronto, tailors to Canadian gentlemen, will be a\nBrown and Co., Ltd., store Friday air'\nSaturday this week, showing the ne*1\nspring suitings and overcoatings- Yo\nare Invited to call and menect th>\nnew models and cloths. Comnlet\"\nsatisfaction Is of course guarantee*\"\nshould you decide-to order.     (7382-264\nflifc.lTlxn' AT   RINK   THIS   APTRR\nNOON.    BAND TONIGHT,        <738o-264\n\u25a0\nHSpring Dresses\nTake their colors from the garden, and their styles\nfrom Ptrtis.\nArriving practically daily wonderful new Frocks\ni-      for early spring wear.   Frocks with new ideas of de-\nI | tail, fer Afternoon Teas, and Bridge, for street, busi-\n\"iicfia and semi-formal occasions.\nStylish Gowns, 011.75 and up.      -\nSee our windows for exclusive models in Ladies'\nlingerie. Curries, Watsons, Petersnitt, Hyloom and\nmany other high class makes.\nYOU MAY PAY A LITTLE MORE AT\nTHUES, PURCHASING FROM US, BUT REMEMBER, YOU RECEIVE BETTER MERCHANDISE IN RETURN.\nLearn to Earn\nJ. A. C. Laughton, R.O.\nSpecialising   In   Correcting    Defective\nSight by Proper Glasses\nQuick Repair Service\nGBII'HN  BLOCK PHONE  12.1\nSmythe's  Laxative  Quinine\nTaUets\nWill Check a Cold In e Fen Hours.\nSmythe's Pharmacy\n,      PKKSCKIPTION   SPECIALIST\nOPP. Beek ef Commerce.        Phone I\nTHE CARE OF THE\nEYES\nChildren's   eyas,   lf   taken   In\n. time  are   quick   to   respond   to\nproper  exercises  and  eventually\nglasses can be dispensed with.\nExpert Service\nJ.O.PATENAUDE\nOptometrist and Optician\nYour Last Chance \u2014\nANNUAL SUIT\nSALE\nSaturday is your last chance to get one of these\nSuits at Sale Prices, as our sale positively ends Saturday night. We still have a big selection to choose from\nin either light or dark colored Tweeds or Worsteds.\nAll sizes. \u201e''\nValue* to $30.00\n*18-75\nValues to $32.50\n$21-75\nValue* to $42.50\n$29.75\nEMORYS Limited\nWe're Waiting lor You\nTo make that visit to tbe Elite Orocery, and the longer you put lt off\nthe longer you will continue to pty\nfor flrat quality groceries and not receive full value for your monpy. Make\nup a Hat of the things you need ftnf\ndrop In today. We'll promptly fill\nthe order with, fresh merchandise,\npopularly prloedl Give us a chance\nto prove our statements. You'll find\nthat they are accurate I\nTHE ELITE GROCERY\nsn  Baker  street   ' ,\nPhone ltt Nelsen, B.C.\nW.W.Powell Co. Ltd.\nGood Lumber ior Every Building Need\nTry ut for good results, right prices and service.\nPhone no Office Foot ot stonier Street\nElk's Taxi Transfei\nPHONE 11\nSedan Cars\u2014nay and* Nitht Service\nBaseuge and Express\nBill STEVENS\nA. D. Papazian\nWATCHMAKER,    JEWELER\nAND GRADUATE OPTICIAN\n413 HALL STREET\nFOR RENT - Furnished\n3-room Suite,\nThis Suite haa an outelde windows,\nand win Jet: equipped with Blectrlc\nRefrigeration by April 1st.-\nKERR APARTMENTS\n\\NDIS\nThe Style Shop, and Where New Fashions\nArt First Shown\n2 Specials on\nDRESSES\nIN GEORGETTE and Can-\n1 tori Crepes. These come\nin all the new French\nshades, also in Black and\nNavy. Special prices,\n$10.95 and $17.50. Sizes\nfrom 14-22.\nSEE OUR WINDOW.\nWARD ST.\nr#\u00a3 \u00a3xuus\/v\u00a3 sro,?t\nOpp. CAPITOL THEATER\nIT\nPruning Time Is Here\nWe Have in Stock\nWiss and California Pruning Shears, Bishop\nPruning Saws\nTree Primers, 6 ft., 8 ft and 10 ft.\nGrafting Wax, Etc.\nLet Vs Supply Your Wants\nWood, Vallance Hardware\nCompany, Limited\nNelson, B.C.\nWholesale\nELECTRICITY\nProvides\nConstant Hot Water\nTo users of electric ranges, the city gives \u25a0\nan especially low flat rate for water heaters.\nThus a 24-hour service of hot water is\nprovided.\nIt is always there, boiling hot, ready for\nuse for all purposes whenever required.\n-The City otNeleon\nSpecial Sound EHects       J\/T '^^^ Apimented Orchestra\nHear Miss Moore & Mist Johnson\nWho WlU Sim the Favorite Airs from LILAC TIME.\nSpecial Matinee $rtwfrft_ \\ tiPfr t\u00bbr-XtMwn only, 10c.\n(\u25a0*\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1929_02_22","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0404244","@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":"1929-02-22 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1929-02-22 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\/1.0404244"}