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C TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, 1929\n,     ______\nNo. 285\nFRAIL WINS IN ALBERTA\n\u25a0lexicon Rebellion Nears EndJZK,\nABANDON\n:0N TO THE\nFEDERAL ARMY\n\u25a0\t\nMl  Escobar  Halts  Might\nblr   After  Covering\n100 Miles\nANGO GOVERNOR\nFLIES IN MOUNTAINS\n[^Kgration of Rebel Forces\nlow in Progress; End\nIs in Sight\n100 CITY, March 18.\u2014The led-\nSmoment today saw the begin-\nI tta* end of the revolution ln\nrodonment by the strongest In-\narray In the field, of the ctty\ntgan, their last remaining foot-\njn central llnlco.\nltt reports to the government\n[Torreon sector were limited to\n{formation that the rebels began\nfltlon at dayllgnt. and that federal\nunder Oeneral Juan A. Almacane\nS_ tbe city at 8 o'clock tonight.\nSnUm was Increased by reports\nItbe I'nlted States border that\nJOeneral Qongalcs Escobar bad\nR his retreat only at Isceton, 100\n|iorth of Torreon, and about 400\nChlpewa City.\nCity   newspapers   said   that\nJuan  Oualberto Amaya, who\nKvernor of the state of Durango,\ndriven from tbe city of that\nOeneral  Calles'  advance,  ls\n|oelng for his life in the moun-\nNorthern \u25a0 Durango.     He was\nbe accompanied, by less than\nfollowers  and   to  be   hotly\nby federal scouting parties.\nUna victory\nframent  reports thus far  make\nflatten   of  lighting   ln   Torreon\ncasualties  In  the  battles  east\ncity,  repoutd  ln  the  Sunday\ncommunlcme.     If  the  present\nRons   fiere   that   the   insurgents\nload   Torreon   without   a   fight\npnle,  ihe government considers\nrebel fonts may br eapected\ngitegrate rapidly.\nmtlng  federal  aviator reported\nrebels were abandoning Tor-\ngpparentl; panic-stricken.\nhave player a big part ln\nIjnpaign.    Torreon was repeatedly\nped by federal planes, and the\ncombat   in   tbe   history   ot\nrevolutions took place  when\nrebel aviator went out to at-\nlarger federal plane.   Re was\n0ft.      Tbe   federals  caused   a\nTorreon u thty dropped their\non the city.   One federal avlat-\nMported to have been brought\nHu~   OCGVr Y  TOHRKIIN\n\u25a0nqt-Y. Mexico, March 18.\u2014Col-\nnbary   De   Alba,   commander   of\nPrison here, announced late thle\nSpa tbat federal forces have oc-\n\u25a0 Torreon, attar evacuation by\nlleneral Ootstmux Escobar. Ped-\nBmlry under Oeneral Berrato en-\n\u25a0 forreo-   this   morning   on   the\ntbe   retreating   rebels   and\nAlmazanes* troops took pos-\not tbe olty this' afternoon.\n>R PEACE IN V.UN\n[OO CITY, March 18.\u2014The gov-\ntonlght announced that some\niders In tbe north, Including\nCaraveo of Chihulhua had\nKr peace through the Mexican\nIt, end had sought to negotiate\nie federals for the end of tbe\nKent   Portes   Oil   was   said   to\n\u25a0legraphed   the  consul   that   he\n\u25a0\u25a0ot treat with traitors, and that\n(\u2022nereis and responsible leaders\n\u2014  the  consequences of their\nCHURCH'S BILL WOULD DEAL SEVERELY\nWITH WT AND RUN' DRIVERS, CANADA\nOTTAWA, March 18\u2014\"Hit and run-\nmotor drivers are aimed at ln a trill\nintroduced In the house of commons\nthla afternoon by T. L. Church. Conservative, Toronto.\nThe appalling loss of life throughout\nCanada cf late years. through motor\ncars, and the large number killed by\n\"hit and run\" drivers have been\ncauses of numerous complaints. Some\nconsiderable criticism has been levelled\nat the present laws.\nThe measure of Mr. Church proposes\nthe following penalties under the\ncriminal  cods:\nFire years' Imprisonment and a fine\nof $1000 for a person found guilty of\ndriving a car In a furious or reckless\nmanner causing an accident by which\nan Individual suffers Injury or bodily\nharm.    f\nTwo years' Imprisonment or a fine\nnot exceeding $500 or both fine and\nImprisonment for furious, negligent or\nreckless driving without proper regard\nfor human life and- safety.\nFive years' imprisonment and a fine\nof 91000 for causing through furious\nor reckless driving an accident to any\nperson and falling  to stop his auto\nmobile or for falling to renfter every\nassistance in his power to the Injured\nby the driver or for failure, ln such instances, on the part of the driver to\ngive his name and address.\nTwo years' Imprisonment or a fine\nof 9600 or both fine and imprisonment\nfor a person guilty of driving whether\nwager, or Incite another to a danger-\noua er furious speed by driving to\nprearranged or not, or for a bet or\npals him, or engages ln racing one\ncar against another on the spur of\nthe moment, or drives or races wantonly or furiously with reckless disregard   to   human   life  and   safety.\nImposition of the penalty for murder\nfor a person who causes the death\nof another through furicus driving\nand wh* does not render every assistance in hie power afterward, and\nfalls to report the accident to the\nnearest sheriff Ar polios station; two\nyears' imprisonment ahd a fine not\nexceeding 9600 for the drivinb of a\ncar by any person during the 10 years\nensuing after the driver may have\ncaused the death of any person by furious driving.\nSHELLY PROVES\nM LEAN DEFICIT\nWAS $13,242,270\nShows ComptToller's Letter to\nRefute Manson Claim of\n$624,210\nUnited States\nRelegates Policy for\nme Disarmament Confab\nllKOTON, March 18.\u2014The policy\n*g*rowcd by the representatives ot\nStates at the'sixth meeting\nprepara\u2014ry disarmament com-\no bt* held In Geneva beginning\nfinally waa determined today\nI\u2014iferencc  of  state  department\ndirectly Interested ln tbe sub-\nture ot tbe decision reached\ndisclosed, as the Instructions\n(-legates always are kept strict-\nSecretary Kellogg, however,\nIt bo known that the United\nlegates will not be empowered\ntho question ol* naval 11ml-\nH.thls should be raised,  It\nreferred  to Washington for\nIon.\nCanadian\nBtnk hr Fruco\nHJU-OlBCO. Colli, March laid- of a new hank, the\nBank of Commerce (Celifor-\napproved today by the state\nnmlssloner.      The   action\naa   Francisco  branch   of\n\u2014-\u2014Ian   Bank  \u00ab   Commerce   a\n\u25a0 entity from the main organ-\nIng under a state oharter,\nRISING WATERS\nMENACE ANOTHER\nPART OF SOUTH\nAviators Report People Clinging to Housetops; General\nFlood Recedes\nATLANTA, Oa., March IB.\u2014Receding\nwaters today improved conditions rap*\nidly ln most of tha flood-wept legions\nof the south, In which the known dead\nstood at SO and property damage ls\npieced   a\u00bb  tl.000,000.\nTwo principal exceptions were noted.\nOne was lh the lower reaches of the\nFlint river, Georgia, and at River Junction, Florida, whe\/e the Flint and\nOhattahootohee rivers form the Apal-\nacbieola.\nPEOPLE   MAROt>M.l>\nThe other was aJoug the Alabama\nriver east and south of Montgomery,\nAla., where a new flood menace of\nsuch proportions was reported to Oovernor Oram that he personally Inspected the area by airplane. Returning aviators said In that region persons\nwere seen on house tops and clinging\nto the limbs of trece to escape rapidly\nrising waters.\nRehabilitation work went on rapidly\nas the flood waters drained from Alabama and Georgia through northwest Florida Into the Gulf of Mexico.\nEIGHT-HOUR DAY\nIS CONSIDERED\nOTTAWA, March 18.\u2014In the house\nof commons this afternoon H. B. Ads-\nhead. Labor, Calgary Bast, Inquired li\nIn view of the fact that Canada was a\nsignatory to the recommendation of\nthe International labor conference of\nthe League of Nations the government\nproposed to put the proposal fof an\neight-hour day into effect with respect\nto Its own employees.\n'The government ls considering the\nmatter,\" Hon. Peter Heenan, minister\nof   labor   replied.\nThree Men Arrested\nWith Narcotics at\nEnd of Long Chase\nSPOKANE, Wash., March 18.\u2014Three\nmen were arrested and narcotics valued at $1000 were captured Hy officers\nand railroad agents near here today.\nHarry Hart, Mare Wray and A. O.\nLewis were apprehended after C. E.\nSullivan, special agent for the Spokane, Portland dc Seattle railroad, had\nfollowed them here from Vancouver,\nengaged in a fight with them and suffered a scalp wound when he stopped\nHart. The other two escaped . frcm\nthe   train  and   were  picked   up  later.\nFirst Farmer Is\nSeeding on Prairie\nWINNIPEO, March IB\u2014A report\nthat one farmer ln the Dalmead district has commenced seeding wheat\nhas, been received by J. M. McKay,\ngeneral agricultural agent of tbe Canadian Pacific western lines. Further\nreports state that discing and harrowing are well advanced in the same\ndistrict, and that discing operations srs\nnow under way south of Arrowhead,\nAlberta.\nEX-BANKER   DIES\nTORONTO, March 18\u2014Graham Jar-\ndine, 06, former branch manager or\nthe Royal Bank in western Canada.\nand for the last five years connected\nwtth a local brokerage firm, died suddenly   today   while   at   luncheon.\nBaby Born After\nDeath oi Mother,\nNow a Week Old\nTORONTO, Ont.. March 18.\u2014For\nthe first time on record in Toronto\na baby bonk after the death of It-\nmother Is continuing to lh\u00ab\u00a3 The\nchild wa* born a week ago, ahd\nin considered one of the finest\nbabies In Ht. Joseph'*  hospital.\nWhile ln apparently good conditions, Mrs. t. Daly was suddenly\nstricken arter preparing her husband's noon-day Meal. sh< lapsed\nInto unconsciousness. .mil wag\nrushed to the hospital, she died\nthree hours later.\nThe baby was born about .13\nminutes tattr by  C.\u00bb_ari,ru  evere-\ntlOB.\nFdrccU oxygen started natural\nbreathing In the child, which\nweighed eight pounds tno ounces\nat birth, and ls now gaiiilng tn\nweight.\nNORTHERN ALBERTA\nTO BE AIR MAPPED\nFive-Year Program Will Com\nmenoe Next Spring, Minister Announces at Ottawa\n. OTTAWA, March 18.\u2014The inauguration of a five-year program of air\nmapping to cover '.he greater portion\nof Northern Alberta was announced today by Hon. Charles Stewart, minister\nof the interior. The northward urge\nof settlement Into the Peace river\ncountry and adjoining areas ts now\nbo great, the minister stated, that\nhe realized the old-time methods of\nground survey were not rapid enough\nto place the government in a position\nto deal with'the situation tn an adequate manner. He had therefore concluded arrangements to map this portion of the Dominion by means of the\nup-to-date method of aerial photography.\nFor the carrying on of this work\nspecial planes will be required, and\nthe minister Intimated that he had\napplied io tfie department of national\ndefense for these. As these cannot\nbe furnished this -eason. lt ls planned\nto begin the work tn the spring of next\nyear. The aerial work will also require the laying down of ground\ncontrols. This later Is an essential for\nthe carrying out of the aerial survey\nln that lt - provides a scale for the\nphotography.\nIn the northern Alberta work the\nground control will be furnished largely by township outlines ond other\ngoverning lines of the Dominion lands\nsurvey scheme. In these areas where\nsuch lines' sre few and far between\nsurvey parties will lay down surveyed\nlines upon the .round which will\nserve the double purpose of providing\nthis control and of contributing toward the extension of the Domlulo i\nlands survey system in ths future.\nSTORE AND DWELLINGS\nDESTROYED BY FIRE\nTHREE RIVERS. Que.. March 16.\u2014\nA store and four private dwellings\nat Cap de la Madeleine were destroyed\nby a fierce blaee today with losses\nestimated at (30,000. Mrs. Eva Cour-\nteau saved her two children by throwing thsm out from the second-storey\nthrough a window and wee herself rescued by a fireman.\nLOBD   LOVAT   LEAVES\nSETTLEMENT    BOARD\nLONDON, March 18.\u2014Lord Lovat has\nresigned from the chairmanship of the\noverseas settlement committed owing\nto Ill-health. He has now a (must completely given up publlo life.\nUPON SHARE TAX\nBoard of Trade Council Sends\nOut Wires to Ottawa and\nVictoria\nHINCHLIFFE CLAIMS\nAUDIT ON SAME LINES\nHowe   Declares   No  Reduction\nat Aft in Grants Hospitals\nWill Got\nKASLO PROSPECTORS\nSEND PROTEST, OTTAWA \\\nStewart Wires Nelson Prospectors He Is Taking Matter\nto Government\nGypsy Woman Is Ont\nof Jail Then Is in\nAgain on Theft Charge\nTOBONTO, March 18.\u2014Released today\nafter being held tn custody for a week\non a charge preferred against her by\nNew York poll>\\ Mary Demetro. gypsy\nfortune teller, was again held by police\non request of officials of North Battle-\nford, Sask., where she ls charged with\nhaving stolen 8840 fiom a man while\ntelling his fortune\nThe woman was released on the\nNew Tork charge After her father-in-\nlaw had made resltutlon of 84000 which\nshe   was   alleged   lo   have   stolen.\nVICTORIA. B. C. Mareh 16 -The legislature this afternoon hud the opportunity of hearing a vigorous attack upon the late government and a\ndefence of the interim report of the\nspecial auditors, made b> Hon. J.\nJoshua Hinchliffe, n.T.ilstu of education. He declared that th. late government should have no- objections\nto raise to criticisms offer.-,\" by tbe\nauditors, for the same practice had\nproperly been pursued by the former\nspecial auditors. Price WaWrhouse As\nCo.\nA full discussion enian-J on what\nthe actual deficit of the tew government might be.\nHon. A. M. Manson oonwuded that\nthe deficit of the late government was\n8024.210. while Hon. W. C. Shelly submitted that the deficit was 813.242,-\n270-44, and he presented a letter from\nthe comptroller-general to back up his\nstatement.\nHOSPITAL (iHANTS\nHon. 8. L. Howe, provincial secretary,\ntook exception to the siate.nents made\nby the leader of Ihe \u2022pp-slUon that\nthe present administration was attempting to cut the hospUui.*- down ln\nthe appropriations. A wrong impression\nwaa being given in the country, he\nsaid.\n,y The statement had tieen made by\nthe opposition that there would, under\nthe estimates as passed this -session, be\nsome 8200,000 less available lor these\nInstitutions. Mr. Howe said .liese were\nIncorrect. There would be some $815,-\n000 available for the hospitals. There\nwas now on hand from the liquor\nprofits 8100,000. There would be another 8200,000 available from the profits representing the last half of the\npresent year, and this, ln addition to\nthe vote, would* brirn the amount up\nto what he represented.\nLARGE BEQUESTS\nBY SIR VINCENT\nOver Half Million Disposed of\nin  WiU of Late  Bank\nChairman   \"\nMONTREAL. March 18.\u2014Bequests totalling 8670,000 are made lh the will\nof tbe late Sir Vincent Meredith Bart.\nformer chairman of the board of directors of tbe Bank of Montreal, who\ndied here Pebruary 24 last. The contents of the will were made public tonight.\nThe will bequeaths $100,000 each to\nthe Royal Victorian hospital and McOIll university. The sum of 8300.000\nls also set-aside for the establishment\nof three pension fund.** for employees\nof ttie Bank of Montreal and the\nRoyal Trust company.\nA bequest of 860.000 is made to the\nendowment fund of the University of\nBishop's   college,   LennoxvlUe,   Ont.\nThe endowment fund of the Art\nAssociation of Montreal beneflt-H by the\nsum of 826.000.\nAll Countries Have\nAccepted Short Wave\nAgreement on Radio\nOTTAWA, March 18. \u2014 The government of Cuba has formally notified\nthe Canadian government that lt accepts the agreement concluded at\nOttawa in January In regard to the\ndivision of the short radio waves in\nthe  North   American  urea.\nAll the countries represented at the\nJanuary confrence have now formally\naccepted the agreement, which became\neffective  on March   1\nUno>r this agreement the United\nStates Is allotted tlu use of 148 channels, Canada and Newfoundland 103,\nCuba 20. and other nation ,94.\nTRJUL, B. C, March 18\u2014The council of Tnll board of trace neid a special session this afternoon, and on\nbehalf of the board\/ endorsed the resolutions passed last week by the Nelson\nboard of trade on the subjt-ct of the\nproposed exorbitant taxation of sales\nof low-priced shares, which 11 adhered\nto must adversely affect the mining\nIndustry throughout the country, inclusive of the Kootenay-\nThe protest addressed to the federal\ngovernment has been wired to Hon.\nJ. A. Robb, minister of finr.net:, Hon. J.\nH. King, M. D\u201e and W. K. Lsllng, M.\nP.. for Kootenay West.\nThe resolution asking the provincial\nlegislature to make-non-pai ty representations on the matter wpi wired to\nPremier Tolmie and T. t). Pattullo,\nleader of the opposition. '\nKaslo Prospectors assoclaiiun, which\nhas a large membership In the Kaslo.\nSlocan aud Lareau areas. Saturday\nJoined the procession of Kootenay organizations* wiring protests to Ottawa\nagalnat the proposed tax on sales of\nshares as effecting low-priced shares,\non which It bears prohibitively. By\ndirection of the organization, Secretary\nE. F. Ttmms wired Hon J A Robb,\nminister of finance:\n\"Kaslo Prospectors association protests against low-priced shu.es being\ndiscriminated against, as U is their\nonly chance to get their properties developed, in the west.\"\nMINKS  MINIMTEK  KKl'LIKs\nR. O. Joy, secretary of the British\nColumbia Prospectors Protective association. Nelson, yesterday ,-ectived an\nanswer from Hon. Charles Stewart, federal minister of mines, to the vigorous appeal for his Intervention wired\nto the minister Saturday night. Mr.\nStewart's wire read:\n\"Shall place representations contained\nyours    18th   before   the   government.\" ,\nHOUSE RESUMES\nWORK TOMORROW,\nDOWN, MANITOBA\nComplex Situation There; Liberals Seek Progressive Alliance; Libs Meet Today\nSMOKE-EATERS' *J.\nDEFEAT FLIERS\nTWO STRAIGHT\nTake Second Game With High\nRiver 4-2 aad the Series\nby 8-2\n\\   V\nLEAVE FOR WINNIPEG\nTO PLAY MID WINNEB-\nGame   Is   Played   oa   Rotten,\nWater-Covered  let  With\nSmall Crowd on Hand\nTWO CHARGES\nAGAINST M. P.\nTrue   Bills   Returned   Against\nAugur in Ottawa; Elects\nTrial by Judge\nOTTAWA. March 18.\u2014Louis M.\nAugur, youthful member cf parliament, charged with committing a\nserious offense against a young glH.\nwlU face trial on two separate counts\nat the spring assizes of the supreme\ncourt of Ontario which cpened here to-day. After deliberating for three and\none-half hours, the assizes grand Jury\nreturned a \"true bill' in the case early\ntonight. The bill was divided Into two\ncounts,   both   of   a   criminal   nature.\nPossibility of the case being proceeded with Immediately was removed\nwhen Dr. Oordon Henderson, counsel\nfor the accused, asked his lordship.\nMr. Justice Wright, for authority to\nelect. This would afford counsel the\nopportunity of asking for trial by\nJudge, without the Intervention of a\nJury. His lordship decided to hear\nDr. Henderson's argument on this\npoint when the case Is called.\nCROWN   CONCtiHN\nThe crewn prosecutor concurred in\nthe request of defence counsel that\nAugur be given a separate trials on\nthe two charges. Dr. Henderson said\nevidence on one of the charges could\nnet otherwise be admtssable.\nA true bill wae also returned by the\ngrand jury* against Bruno Messina,\ncharged with the murder cf his\nbrother-in-law. Ptetro Parrotta. by\nshooting. Messina will go on trial\ntomorrow morning.\nHis lordship enforced strict courtroom decorum today, prohibiting ai:\ntalking except by counsel, proceedings were halted once while he warned\ntwo spectators to remain silent under\npenalty cf a fine.\nChurch Proposes Death\nfor Hit-and-Run Killer;\nBill Read First Time\nWINNIPEG. March 18\u2014 After three\nweeks of quietness along the political\nfront In Manitoba\u2014quietness so far\nas the general public ls concerned,\nbut weeks of activity for Premier John\nBracken and other party leaders\u2014 tbe\nlegislature resumes sessions on Wednesday. Speculaticn is rife a_ to what\nnext step will be in the complex\nsituation prevailing as au aftermath\nofthe royal commission Investigation\nof charges of \"corruption\" made\nagainst the government by Lt.-Col.\nP. G. Taylcr, Conservative leader, and\ncentered around the leasing of the\nSeven Sisters Palls power site to ths\nWinnipeg Electric company.\nOne thing Is certain. The government will not have the commission's\nreport when the legislature meets, and\nlt will be several weeks before this\nle available as the probe sessions here\nhave not been completed, but will reopen on March 27, following the hearing of A. W. McUmont. former president of the Winnipeg Electric, In Los\nAngeles  last week.\nPremier Bracken has not Intimated\nwhat his next move will be, but rumor today had lt that he would seek\nto have the legislature deal with non-\ncontentious legislation pending the report of the royal commlsaion when\nthe members will be given the opportunity to discuss clause-by-clause\nand the power contract between the\nthe leasing of the Seven Sisters site,\nadministration and the Winnipeg Electric company. If this does not meet\nwith the approval of the house, lt Is\nsaid to be the premier's Intention to,\nseek another adjournment of the legislature. Adjournment would be asked\nuntil the commission report * has been i\nsubmitted  to*the  premier.\nTomorrow there will be an import- j\nant meetligj of the provincial Liberal J\nparty when proposals for amalgama- ;\niton with the provincial admlnlstra- [\ntion will be considered. Many prom I- ,\nnent leaders favor a \"working agree- ;\nment with Bracken Progressives, but\nthere are others, said to Include the\nLiberal leader, H. A. Robson. who are\nopposed to any such move. Unofficially, It Is stated, Mr. Bracken and his\nfollowers would welcome a working\nagreement;   with   the   Liberals.\nCALGARY, Alta.. March 18. -\u2014Tteii\nSmoke-Eaters, champions of British,\nColumbia are eoroute to Winnipeg ta\ncontest the winner of the Port Arthur-\nReglna Vies Allan Cup series, as a result of defeating Hlgb River Flier*\ntwo straight on Calgary Ice. Tho\nSmoke-Eaters followed up their 4-0\ntriumph of Saturday with a 4-1 victory\nto cop the series B lo 1\nH.ims   KGJl visAflBP\nAlthough tbe second game was played\non wretched ice, the few hundred faithful fans were treated to an interesting\naffair, in which.the rejuvlnated Pliant\nheld their own until early in the\nfinal period, when Trail scored two\nof their goals  to clinch matters.\nThe Fliers, who went Into the first;\ngame figuring they were up against\na hopeless task when they beard that\nArnold was sick and would not . bit\nable to play, put more vim into thelf\nefforts in the second contest, and whiki\nTrail did not look to good, they demonstrated tbat they were the betteu\nhockey machine to represent tbe twu\nwestern provinces tn Winnipeg.\nAnderson Reddlck, KendaU and Mack-*\nle were the pick of the TraU team,\nwhile Murry outshone hla team mat-it\non the High River club. The little\nfellow accounted tor the Fliers' two\ngoals. O'Neill also showed to * ad-*\nvantage but was watched too closely\nto   be   effective.\nWhile there was a lot of strenuoua\nchecking and some rough work during\ntbe game, the best ol tyeitag prevailed after the game, and the Pliers\nlost no time extending, beat wished\nto 'their conquerors. ,_\u201eJL - -\nLINE  UP:\nHigh River\u2014Goal, Henderson: de<\nfence, Blayney, Riiev; forward, Robertson. O'Neill, Murry, substitutes. Prtid-\nden,   Marshall.   Taylor.\nTrail\u2014Goal, Garland; defence. And*\nerson. Reddlck; forwards, Kendall, Mo-\nDonald. Lyons; Institutes. Mackle,\nWheatley,   Gustafson.\nReferee\u2014Harry Scott.\nOOAL    SUMMARY.\nPlrtt  period\u2014Nil.\nPenalties\u2014Muury, Reddlck. 1 minute.\nSecond period\u2014I, Trail. Oustason,\n2:32.    3, High Rivet Murray,  I0:3v.\nPenalties\u2014Lyons, i minute. Reddlck,\n~   minutes.\nThird period\u20143, Trail, Wheatley,'\n1:38. 4. Trail, Lyons. 30 seconds. 6,\nHigh River. Murray, 17:40. 8. Trail,\nMackle. 1:30.\nPenalties\u2014Murray, 1 minute; Blayney,\nReddlck, 2 minute*; Wheeltey, Marshall. 6 minutes.\nPrince George Through\nWith Naval Career Now;\nEnters Foreign Office\nLONDON, March 18. Th- .retirement\nof Prince Oeorge, youngest oi the four\nsons of the King, from aetivc participation In the work of the navy, was\nofficially announced tonight. The\nKing, acting on medical advice, was\nsaid to have approved the retirement,\nand to have further d-ctdtti. with the\nconcurrence of the prime minister, that\nthe prince shall be attached to the\nforeign office ln order to _ i<n knowledge of the administration i.-nd work\nof that department.\nC. N. Re Pensions\nPlan to Include All\nof New Employees\nOTTAWA, March 18.\u2014Employeew of\nrailways, the acquisition of which by\nthe Canadian ' National railways is\nbeing contemplated, will participate\nln the propoaed pension plan of the\nsystem ln the same way aa employees\nnow ln serce. This was the answer given to Dr. O. B Price. Conservative.\nWestmoreland, In the house of commons today.\nOTTAWA. March 18.\u2014The bill of\nT. L. Church, Conservative. Toronto\nNorthwest, which alms at amending\nthe criminal code so as to provide for\nmore severe penalties for Infractions\nof the Motor Vehicles act, received Its\nfirst reading lu the house of commons  today.\nDrastic penalties are proposed, chief\nof which demands the Imposition of\nthe death penalty for a person who\ncaused tbe death cf anotherd through\nfurious driving and who does not render every assistance in hlfc power\nafterward.\nNewspaper Publishers\nFail Make Statement\non Newsprint Contract*\nNEW YORK. March 18\u2014 An executive meeting of the directors and ,\npapers of the American News Publishers association caMM to consider\nnewsprint prices ahd contracts ended\ntoday without * public statement ot\nIts   result.\n\"The entire newsprint situation was\nfully discussed.\" said L. B. Palmer,\n\"nnd a statement will be relfklred as\nsoon as possible and issued to members in the form of a bulletin.\n\"Meanwhile the company suggests\nto the membership that contract* tor\na longer period than the current year\nbe not entered Into without serious\nconsideration and study of the future   of   the   newsprint   market.\"\nKING GEORGE HAS\nREAL GOOD DAY\nBOGNOR. England. March IB-It\nwas authoritatively stated at Cralgwell House tonight that King Oeorgs\nhad passed a gcod day. He had another outing aud remained In the\ngrounds for about one hour and a\nhalf In the morning- His Majesty\ntook a short walk along the gravel\npath.\nVANCOUVER BLAZE\nHITS TWO FIRMS\nVANCOUVER. B. C. March 18.\u2014Tito\nOrganization of a new bank, th.\nC. Snowden company suffered considerable loss when lire tonight gutted\nthe premises they occupied ln Powell\nstreet.\nTlie former estimated U)elr loss at\n116.000. Danwe .*.> the Snowden com*\npany   aud   the   building   has  not  beau\nCANADA PURCHASES\nSOME NEW AVR0S\ni LOHT-ON, March 18\u2014Orders for 25\n, Avro-Avlan light planes for Canada have\n| been  placed   in  this country-    Ten of\nthe planes are to be fitted with Arm-\ni strong-Siddeley    ah--cooled    engines   ot.\n80 horsepower. The, others will have\n{ cirrus engines of 90 horsepower.    It la\nunderstood this Is only first part of a\nI much larger order which la to be\n\u25a0 placed for these light planes in Great\n| Britain.\nThe Weather j\\%\nProm    ths    Dominion    Metsorulofloal\nOffice,   Victoria.\nMln.   Max.\nNELSON     JT t.\nVictoria    M 5*T\nVancouver   \u2014   li *\u2022\nKamloop*       .JO W '\nBarlrervllls .   \u2022*! to\nEstevan    J\u00bb 5\u00bb\nPrince Rupert      3\u00bb SS\nDawson       0 tt\nSeattle    M \u00bb   '\nPortland \u2666\u00bb H)\nSan Pranclaco      .       48 58\nSpokane     80 58\n.    Pentlcton lis 51\nVernon 25 55\nKaslo -  91 tt\nCranbrook M 62\nCalgary       30 50\nEd mon tou 38 68\nSwift Current Si 48\nPrince Albert .   _W w\nQu'Appelle at 40\nWinnlpec 84 **   44\nforecast-Nelson   and   VMnltr    continued fine with frost at nitht.\n 1SDAY MOR-fING,\nLeading Hotels of the West\nWhere Superior Acconrnodtition May Be Obtained\nGEORGE BENWELL, Proprietor\nTke Premier Hotel of the Interior\nEUROPEAN PUN, ROOMS $1.00 UP\nHooms With Running Water.   Private Baths en Sute\nHi-dquartors for all Traveling Men, Mining; Men, Lumber\nMen and Tourists\nS|.cial Sunday Dinner $1.00 Rotarian Headquarters\nThe Most Comfortable Rotunda in the City\nBETTERMENTS OF\nSYS TIM ODTLfflBar\nBY MR. COLEMAN\nCanadian   Paeific   Will   Make\nMany Replacements, Add -\nPlants and Trackage\nMANY HUNDRED MILES\nOF HEAVIER STEEL\nHUME\u2014J. L. Smith. Victoria; R I couver; C. Rawltngs, Victoria; Mra. J.\nMay, Vancouver; W. Hunt, Sllverton; I MoCantollne, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blt-\nH. Sergeant, Vernon; J. MacDonald. H. chle. Trail; M. A. Taylor, Loe Angeles;\nAllen.  M.  F.  Wilson.   H.  Powell.   Van- I H. Brooks, J. Kerr, W. Argen, TraU.\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  PRIVATE  BATHS  OB SHOW-IS\nl A. KERR, PROP., NELSON, B.C.\nYards  at  Big  Centers  to Be\nAdded to; More Protective Devices\nWINNIPEG, March IS.\u2014In line Wltb\nIts general policy -of extension and Improvements to It* property, the Canadian Pacific railway announces plans\n(or Improvement work to be undertaken\nduring the present year ln Canada.\nD. C. Coleman, vice-president for\nwestern lines, announced the building\nof station houses for officials and road-\nmasters, 13 new section houses, coaling\nLIVER\nYou can quickly tone up your\nsystem with a\ndaily glass of\ndelicious\nTnrJn^shtHeallltSsJl\nplants, block slinals end protection devices, with additional trackage tt Jer-,\nmlnals yxtmn. Tm rock ballast program\nwill he preset*, end en extensive Dro-\nBram ol bridle replacements wlU he\nundertaken, aad the ley-* ol lot-\npound steel. tat tbe main line pushed\nforward.\nMAIN   LINK  BETTERMENTS\nIt la expected that approximately\n100 miles ol nock hellast between net\nWilliam and Winnipeg will he completed hy the end at the year and that\n330 \u2014Ilea ol ISO-pound steel will he\nlaid on the satin line. Automatic\nblock signals wi be Installed on portions et the main line In Manitoba,\nAlberta and British Columbia. '\nTo provide te Increasing business,\nadditional trackage will be Installed In\nUie greet yarda et Port WU\u2014tm, Tren-\ncona, Revelstoke, North Bend, and Coquitlam. and 14 new passage tracks\nwill he laid, through Port Arthur,\nBroadview, Mnj> Creek, and _rart\nMoody yank.. Coallng plants will he\nerected at Strasbourg, Sask., and Irrl-\ncan and Consul!*_, Alta- and washout\nplants . et Winnipeg and Sutherland,\nBask. Satlons wlU be erected at Lan-\ngenbourg and LaSalle ln Manitoba,\nPleasant Deep, Burstall and Antelope\nln Saskatchewan, and Hilda, Naaepve,\nMilk River and Bontley. In Alberta.\nThirteen new section houses will be\nconstructed at various points, two\nhomes te roedmasters win be built\nln Albert*, and a house lor assistant\nsuperintendent et Wllkle, Bask.\nWork, according to Mr. Coleman,\nwill be commenced as soon ae the teet\nls out of tlie ground\nraapiAWYER\nPAYS TRIBUTE\nGORDON HUNTER\nSherwood Herchmer Tells Fernie Rotary Club* of\nJury Trials\nSAVOY\u2014J. Watson, Trail; R. Pysart,\ncity; J. Jackson, Winnipeg; C. Wilson,\nTrail;   H.  Odson    city;   E.  Lindstrom,\nCranbrook; W. Brown. Rod McLeod,\nTraU; Mr. and Mrs. McLean, Toronto;\nMrs. J. A. Oralldstrom, H. O'Nell, Mrs.\nJ. Reld.\nQueen's\nIBS  CENTER OF  CONVENIENCE\nHotel\nBot and OOld  water  ln every  room\nSteam  Heated.\nA. LAP0INTE, PROP.\nQUEEN'S\u2014D. Victoria, Sllverton; O\nBrooms, Kaslo; Mrs. Williams, M. Gou-\nvikna, Waneta; J. Breau, Ymir; Mr. and\nMrs. D. McKay, Slocan City; O. Puss-\nmore, Revelstoke; B. Hanson, Van\ncouver.\nMADDEN HOTEL\n*. MADDEN, Prop.\nSteam   Heated  Booms  by  the  Day\nWeek or Month\n\u25a0vary Consideration shown to guests.\nCar. Baker end  Ward  Sts, Nelsen\nMADDEN\u2014J. Smitii_ W. Waters. Kaslo; J. Mahon, Procter.'\nRead the Advertisements\nWISE SHOWERS DO IT\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\nA modern Brick Building\n616  Vernon Street, Nelson, B.C.\nHot and Cold Water and Telephone\nIn  All  Booms.    Steam   Heated\nThroughout\nP. KAFAK, Prop. European Plan\nNEW ORAND\u2014H. Nixon, Perry Siding\nMra. A. Evans, Mrs. J. Carter, Nakusp;\nE. Leford> Arrow Park; J. Jepson, Ar*\nrow  Park';   P.  Waacnuk,   Procter.\nOCCIDENTAL HOTEL\nThe Home oi Plenty\n70S Vernon  St. Phone  587L\nII. WASSICK AND O. HNATII'K\nFifty Rooms ot Solid Comfort\nHeadquarters fer Loners end Miners\nKOOTENAY HOTEL\nUNDER TBI! MANAGEMENT OF\nWILLIAM  JONES\nOOOD. CLEAN ROOMS.   REASONABLE\nRATES.\nPBONB   75. 516  VERNON  ST,\nHote  Arlington\nTRAIL, B.C.\nA. r. LEVT3QI.E, Prou.\nCompletely Renovated and Refinished\nHot and Cold Running Wster European Plan\n Stem Heated Centrally Located\nRotary Sample Room* is\nHeadquarters Connection\nNelson's Best Cafes\nThe STANDARD CAFE\nSJO Baker street,  Nelson. B.C.\nOPEN DAV AND NIOHT\n11:30 to 3:30 Special Lunch  35c\n5:30  to  8:00   p.m.,   Supper f|_\nPHONE   154\nTHE L. D. CAFE\nFinest equipped Restaurant ln tne City\nOPEN DAV AND NIOHT\nWe  Cater  to  Private Partial\nSpecial\u2014Ice Cream, Soda Water and\nHot   Drinks.     Nice    clean   turn\u2014bed\nrooms, hot and oold water.\nTHE ROYAL CAFE\nCLASSIC  RESTAURANT\nRefinement and Delicacy Pre*\u20141\nOPEN DAV AND NIOHT\nSpecial Dinners 11:30 to 2:30 35c\nSupper   5:30   to  S   ...._ 35c\nWe Specialize In Chop Suey end Noodles\nPhone  18S\nBectric Sign Owners\nAsk the City Council\nfor flat Rate Charge\nThat tha city electrical engineer, M.\nMontgomery, check up and report back\nto the council was the decision of the\ncity council laat night when Oeorge\n?ease of the Capital Motors and Harry\nM. Oore of the Smedley fcarage asked\nthat their electrical signs be taken off\na meter as it waa an expetu-ve proposition to operate them from nightfall\nto midnight.\nMr. Pease more or let.?- acted aa\nspokesman, stating that there were few\npeople around as late as midnight and\nthat he had a large sign. He wanted\na flat raw for It as tt ooosted the\nelectricity bill considerably while on\nthe mater. Mr. Oore backed up Blr.\nPease'a  statements.\nRALSTON CLAIMS\nCRITICS UNFAIR\nTO GOVERNMENT\nClaims Revenue Taxation 'Has\nBusiness Expansion\nNot  Kept  Pace   With\nTrail Hotels\nSteam Heated\nThroughout\nHot and  Cold\nWater\nDOUGLAS HOTEL\nB. L. AND A. OROUTAOE, Props.\nBoi 606 Phone MS Trail. B.C.\nElectrical Engineer\nto Report Before the\nCouncil Buys Trucks\nCity council will wait for a report\nfrom the City Electrical Engineer M.\nMontgomery before taking action on\nfour tenders for trucks for the city\nelectrical department, it was decided\nat a council meeting last night. Tenders were received from Smedley Oarage\ncompany, Nelaon Transfer, Kootenay\nMotors and Capitol Motors.\nBONNINGTON NOTES\nBONNINOTON PALLS, B.C., March 18\n\u2014Mrs. R. P. Brown and Mrs, E. Gordon were hostesses at the Badminton\nolub on  Thursday.\nMrs. R. Elliott, who has been the\nguest ol Mrs. R. O. Long for a few\nweeks, has returned  to Trail.\nMrs. Turner Lee who attended tho\nWoman's auxiliary conference ln Trail,\narlved   home   on   Friday.\nClil-iolm Oray, who has been spending   three  months, In   Vancouver   has\nFRRNIE, B C, March 18.\u2014Sherwood\nHerchmer was the speaker at the\nRotary luncheon on Monday. His\nsubject wee the jury system In criminal\nlaw cases. The Jury system ot 11\nJurymen started ln England far beck\nln history. It was Introduced and adopted In North America trom that\nsource. A Jury of 13 wea the rule.\nHowever the provinces ol Alberta and\nSaskatchewan were exceptions as they\nbeee  only  six  Jurymen,   he  stated.\n\u2014lis Innovation arose evidently trom\nen oversight et the time ef formation\not theae provinces Tbe old Northwest\nTerritories bed only six Jurymen ln\ncriminal cases, and the provinces formed from them continued the custom,\nthe speaker said.\nA Jury of six was not considered ee\ngood ee e Jury ot 19 end the probability\nwee that there would be a change ln\nthese provinces to a 12 man Jury et\nsome time ln tlie future, Mr. Herchmer said.\nThere bed been e controversy as to\nthe wisdom ot the Jury system. It\nwee suggested by tome opponents that\na trial by three Judges ln criminal\ncases would be more advisable as\nminds trained ln dealing with evidence\nwould arrive at a more correct conclusion.\nJl'RV PREFERRED TO JUDGES\nThe opinion of a large majority ot\nJudges in Oreat Britain, United States\nend Canada favored the Jury eyatem ln\npreference to trial by Judges. In trail\nby Jury the Judge was there to conduct\nthe trial and Interpret the lew, the\nJury, however, wen the sole end absolute Judges of facts brought out by\nevidence. \u2022\nThe Jury, he said, represented a\ncross-section ot the community trom\nwhich they were chosen, and had the\nfeelings characteristic of that particular community, end usually knew something of the case and the community's\nopinion of the case before tbey were\nsworn ln aa Jurymen. All Jurymen,\nhe believed, acted conscientiously and\narrived at the verdict to Jhe best of\ntheir ability.\nIn all his experience, the speaker\nhad never seen a crooked verdict.\nThere were of course cases where opinions differed, and where ulterior Influences had functioned during the\nformation of tbe Jury's verdict. That\nwas Inevitable under any form ol\ntrial, still the opinion arrived at was\nan honest opinion\nThe Jury system tailed, said the\nspeaker, when the community was corrupt. Trails ln certain sections of\nChicago were examples of this. Under\nsuch conditions he suggested that even\nthe officials of the court might be\ncontaminated.\nTRIBUTE TO LATE Jl-INT\nIn closing the speaker paid a tribute to the late Chlet Justice Gordon\nHunter. He had one ot the greatest\nlegal minds that had been produced\nln Canada. . He was noted for his\nquick wit ln court.\nRotary membera appeared to be\ngolfers. All have joined the golf club\nexcept four. Grave anxiety was expressed at today's meeting by some\nmembers of the club, regarding the\nhealth of these four.\nDENIES UNDUE DELAY\nAS tO COAL-STEEL\nErnest   of   Lunenburg   Makes\nFight for  Living Conditions ft\u00bbr Fishermen\nSPRING\n1929\nFor Popular Priced Men's and Boys' Wear we do\nnot think you can beat either our Range or Price. We\ndo not as a rule quote prices, as we are often in a position to give vei-y Superior Values, and a price conveys\nno meaning unless one sees w_v\u00bbt quality is offered for\nthe money. We consider ourselves as merely stewards\nfor our customers who are entitled to the best we can\ndo for them. Here is a letter which we recently re-\nceived---there have been others\u2014\"We have decided to\nput you on our list at Jobbers' prices. You wijl not\nfail to notice this, as we have taken the liberty of\nshipping to you, express paid, twelve numbers subject to your approval.\" The original letter may be\nseen in our office.\nChas* Morris Ltd\n. -..\nwhich wae apparently available fi\nstem  settler.\nT.   f.   Simpson.   Conservative\nber' for Algotpa west, urged, payini\nef e bounty do iron ore.\nANKS AID FOR FRUIT\nj. A. Praser, Conservative.. Oar\u2014\nasked tor amelioration of conditio\nIn  the  fruit\u2014id  dairy   Industry.\nWOODPECKER ONLY\nPECKS AT CHURCHES\nSpring was heralded In Nelson yeeterday by e woodpecker who wee particular in the extreme about whet be\npecked. After taking off a nice piece\nof roof of the new Anglican church\nthe religious bird for so be has been\nchristened by Nelsonltes, flew on to\nSt. Joseph's convent and feasted of the\nwoodwork of the roof of that edifice.\nThe doings of tbe religious woodpecker were told to The Dally Hews\nby a young lady wbo would not give\nber\nFined for Piling\nFence Pottt on\nProvince Highway\nKoorma Poochachoof, after his hearing before Justice of the Peace Edward\nJamleson of Passmore, wae fined 115\nand costs for lnfringmc-t oa the\nHighways act, namely tbat ot piling\nfence poets on the highway.\nDistrict Engineer Ramsey has asked\nthe cooperation of the local and provincial police to keep a cloee check on\nall such infrlngments so that tbe practice may be stopped at tbe earliest\npossible time.\nOTTAWA, March IS.\u2014During , the\nlast six months ot 1038. employment\nle Canada wu tt the highest point\nwhich It has ever reached Mnee government statistics were kept. This was\none ot the statements made by Hon.\nJ. L. Ralston, minister of national defence, ln the house of commons today.\nColonel Ralston was speaking In continued debate on the budget and\nhis speech WM ln answer to criticisms\nof the government voiced by Hon. Hugh\nGuthrie, chlet opposition financial\ncritic and member for Soutb Wellington.\nTbe minister or national defence\ndealt first with the charge that tbe\nburden of taxation had increased under\nthe Liberal administration. This, be\ndenied. Mr. Outhrle, he asserted, had\nfailed to take into consideration a 60\nper cent increase in the volume of\nCanada's business. C-questtonebly tbe\nrevenue of Canada, derived from various forms of taxation, bas been Increased under Liberal rule, but a It\nper cent increase ln revenue haa been\nbased on a 80 per cent Increase tn business. Tlie Conservative critic bad tor-\ngotten to mention that there has1 been\na reduction In the rate ol taxation\nunder the Liberal administration and\nthat approximately 1240.000,000 hat\nbeen remitted to tbe people In taxes.\nOLD  STANDING\nThen Colonel Ralston turned to consideration of Canada's adverse Imbalance with the United States. He\nquoted figures to prove that this had\nexisted under Conservative as well as\nLiberal governments.\nIt has stood at between two hundred and three hundred millions\nagainst us every year, my Iriends were\nln power; since 1911 except ln the\nwar years,\" he asserted. Criticism waa\neasy when in opposition, but Colonel\nRalston felt that those who were now\nthe critics should have practiced their\npreachings when in power.\nNO   STEEL-COAL   DELAY\nCharges tbat the government had\nprocrastinated ln implementing the\nprovisions of the Duncan report with\nrespect with to the coal and steel\nIndustries of the marlttmes, were also\nmet by Colonel Ralston. Steel and\ncoal were Inextricably associated, and\nmeasures for the relief of one ot these\nIndustries inevitably reacted on tbe\nother, he said. At the present time\nthe tariff advisory board hid the situation under consideration on the basls\nof applications made last November.\n\"Those who are In the industry admit\nthat you must have the fullest investigation,\" said Colonel Ralston, ''and\nthat the matter of a bounty on coal\nor a bounty on steel Is wrapped up\nln the traffic, because the foundation of lt Is that there bas been a\nrebate granted ln connection with\nduty on coal coming 'n for steel making purposes.\" The government was\nnot guilty of delay In this matter.\nAnother maritime members followed\nColonel Ralston.\nFISHERMEN NOT RELIEVED\nW. G. Ernst, Conservative member\nfor Lunenburg, charged, tbe government with failure to Implement the\nrecommendations contained In the report of the royal commission on fisheries. He asked wbat the government\nproposed to do with respect to the operating of steam trawlers. The fishing Industry had the right to know\nthis.\n*'I can inform tho house,'* said Mr.\nErnest, \"that the average Income of\ntbe Nova Scotia fisherman ls less than\nMOO   a   year.\"\nTheir organization Into a cooperative would give them effective voice\nwhen making representations to the\ngovernment or dealing with corporations, Mr. Ernest added. The Duncan\ncommission had reported favorably on\nsuch a move.\nFurther, Mr. Ernest urged a system\nof loans for fisherman. The earning\npower of the Individual wae far too\nsmall to allow his securing Improved\nequipment, and Improved equipment\nwae necessary If he would survive. _\nD. F. Kellner, u. P. A., Athabasca,\ncomplained that the western fanner\nwae being asked to contribute to' the\ncost oi bringing Immigrants here to\nsettle on farms and enter Into competition with him. The western\nfarmer required some of the assistance\nTo Amend City Parking\nBylaw to Permit DepM\nLocate on Ward Stri\nCity council la taeetfag leet td\ndecided to amend tbe elty bylaw r\nfectlng parking en downtown mrt\nso as to allow the Kootenay Vel\nTransportation company* to cstabllsl\ndepot at 607 War* street, the pr\nnow occupied by D. B. Crowtaer. CM\nHunter, on behalf of tlsi tMnapoMM\ncompany, wrote the council ttu\ncompany planned to locate tfe-fcl\non Ward street provided the ooui\nwould grant It private paiking rig\nfrom 607 Ward street to the aUeg.\nThis conflicted with the city pert\nbylaw, and after considerable SIM\nslon lt was decided to amend tbe\nlaw. on the motion of Aldermen &\nPeebles, seconded by Alderman f.\nMorgan.\n   .i..)\t\nVANCOUVER  EO-S\nVANCOUVER, B. C.. Mirch 18.-\nproducers extras 38; tints 13; Pt_\n30.\nWholesale\u2014Extras 30; tints 20\". P*\nets 34.\nRetell\u2014Extras 39; firsts 31? null\nM.\nChange to Summer\nHours Refuted by\nCouncil at Tr\nTRAIL, B.C., March 18.\u2014Trail (\nhall staff wlU work during the aunu\nfrom 8 em. to 4:30.\nA request for a change or sum\nhours from 7:30 to 4 o'clock wu\nfused tonight. It was pointed out .r\nIf the city offices cloeed at 4 o'clt\nmaybe men \"on the hill\" whose mx\nlng day finished at 8:SO or later,\nnot have sufficient time to get to\ncity hall.\nALDERMAN 'SAUNDERS ILL\nTRAIL. B.C., March 18\u2014AWennej.\nSaunders was absent from the |\ncouncil chamber tonight. He wee\nported Ul.\nThose present at the  council\nlng were Mayor Herbert Clark, All\nmen  C.  J.  Miles, B.  Leroee,  P. J,\nwyatt._\u00bbnd A. G.  Harvey,  City O\nW.   \u00ab.   B.   1\u2014mypenny   and   City\nglneer 8. S. McDlarmld.\nWho Is Your Skim\nFriend, Ethel?\nTeU him to take MeCoyt Coal -\nBxtrect Tablets tor a couple of mol\nand get enough good healthy flesh\nhis bones to look l_e a real, men.\nTeU him. It's tbe only way to '\nthose    grave-like    hollows    from\ncheeks and peck.\nTell him that thousands ot 1\npuny, peaked, scrawny men ell\nAmerica have improved their pbS\nhealth and appearance and blase\nHay they first heard of these woo*\nsugar coated tablets eo full ot wt\nproducing and health building\nsentla\u2014.\nAsk lor McCoy* Cod Liver W\nTablets. City Drug and Boo* \u00ab\u00bb.\nevery druggist sells them\u2014SO table\nSO cents\u2014economy alee 81.00. Alb\nany thin men or woman oan put\nfive pounds ot healthy flesh la\ndays or your money wlU be re\u2014UI\nOne women put on   18  pound!\nsix weeks.   Children grow robust\nstrong\u2014feeble old people feel yoa\nln a few weeks.\nNervousHeadach\nMrs. Clara Mathews, 03 Clarence\nLondon,   Out.,  suffered   terribly  1\nnervousness,  headaches and   weakl\nnothing she tried did any good V\nshe took TANLAC and then\u2014 \"I wa\npale and thin that people used to\nmark  how  miserable  Z   looked,\nstrung   nerves  and   headaches   ftb\ndrove me distracted; and It seeme\nif I would never sleep again.   I\neverything without relief until nty 1\nband got TANLAC for me.    Now;\nwould  never know me  for  the s\nperson.   I have gained fourteen pou\nhave a good color; never miss a 1\nsleep   fine:   am  happy   all   day;\nhave never had a sick spell since I 1\nTANLAC.\" And you, too. can be\nof Indigestion, Stomach Trouble, H\naches. Nervousness, Paleness and W\nness at a cost of less than 3c a <\nGet a bottle of TANLAC at your d\ngist's i today\u2014your  money   back\ndoesn't help you. *,\nTanlac\n52 M1UJON ROTIl-S USE\nDon't Let That CoK\nTurn Into Tlu\nTbat odd may turn Into \"1\nOrlppe or, even worse, Pneum\nunless you take cere of. It at on\nRub Musterole on the congi\npertt and tee bow quickly lt ta\nrelief ee effectively as tbe messy\nmustard plaster.\nMusterole, made trom pure ol\nmustard, camphor, menthol and _\nsimple Ingredients, Is a counter;\ntent which stimulates circulation*\nhelps break up the cold.\n-You will feel a warm tingle ee It\nteis the pores, then a cooling \u00ab\ntion that brings welcome relief,\n*effer then a rmwrtitf esaaH\n munniiNii.'-HAn\nmr TAX LEVY\nINCREASED FOR\nCHOOL EXPENSE\nncrease ot 3^, Mills\/ to Take\nCare of Increased School\nExpenses\nUTE FOR OTHER ITEMS\nWILL REMAIN THE SAME\na* Rate Ir Now 33'\/,  Milk,\nWas 31 Mills; to Produce\n$109,543.05\n| Red\u2014m\u2014sndattons ot tbe finance\n_unlttee tbat the tax rate on lands\nid on 60 per cent of improvement-.\nhr sobool purpose,, be Increased from\np>ti .mills to JOK mills to meet m-\n>'*\u2014seal school expenditures for the'\nJimlm yesr, was approver* by tba\n'ty council last night. Tba tax levy\nBr all other purposes remains the same\n'.-10 mills lor Itttsaelt and sinking\nind; 1*4 mills fcKyibrarr purposes\nlad 3*4 mills for iUafal. purposes.\n| The . increased levy for school ptoses does not provide^ funds tor an\n'.tlmated extraordinary expenditure of\n3874 for junior Mlfh school, equipment or heating the senior high school,\n\u25a0he finance comm'.ttee in Ita report\njabmhted by B. A. Peebles, chairman.\nrate that lt waa ass limed thla amount\n\u2022ouid be met by debenture Issue.\nMOUNTS TO BE RAISED\nThe levy for school purposes ls\neslgnated to raise ttl.6*0: tbat for\nilterest and sinking fund, I1S.B78.34,\n>r library purposes, 13,303 M; ahd for\nMural purposes. t4,718.83. This makes\ntotal of ti08.543.0B required to be\n>on't serve\n'otat*\nleans\nWhen you terve Clerk's Pork &\nBeans aa the main dlah, vou\nneed not'have potatoea\u2014\ndark's Pork & Beam of them-\n\u2022elvea supply the starchy aub-\nMancet, aa well at important\nproteins nee-Mary for nutrition.\nWith Clark's Pork _ Beam\naerve spinach, celery, tomatoes\nor * lettuce salad, and with a\nfruit dessert (raw or at pre-\neervea) all physical needs are\ncared for. *\nWhen you want a really food\nprepared Soup-get Clark'i.\n''Let thMClark Kitchens Help Yoa\"\nGood Goods at Gray '\u00a7\nWatches\nWe have Cups and Saucers,\nBon Bona, Service Plates, Tea\nPlates and Fancy Dishes.\nTher Are from the famous factories. Royal Crown Derby, Royal\nBile-inn.   Novltake,  Wedgewood.\nA large selection reasonably\npriced.\nOptician\nBaker  St        none MI\nWatchmaker      Jeweler\nQUALITY\nDYEINQ\nfor\nSPRING COATS,\nDRESSES, Etc\nH.K.FOOT\n-fek-C-M DMT akt Cleaner\na_IBV__W, NELSON, B.C.\nraised by taxation as compared with.\nt83.Mt.86 required last year.\nThe estimated expenditure for school\npurposes during ,1888 was given as\ntl07,6-_0, tbe difference between this\nfigure and tbat to be raised by taxation being made up by estimated government grant and fees totalling ttt.-\n034 eodwpoll tax collections totalling\nMOM.\nThe Increased levy for school purposes\nWill be collected on all lands and Improvements within tbe Nelaon school district. Tne assessment for the school\ndistrict Is t2.203.S43 for lands ind\nt8,75S,_*80 for Improvements. Of these\namounts I315.400 for lands and \u00bb2S0.-\n770 for improvements are outside tbe\ncity limits but -.ithin the Nelaon\nschool  district.\nTbe tax rate tor the yesr on lands\nand Improvements will be 3414 mills as\ncompared with a rate of 3i mills last\nyear.\nAlderman J. P. Morgan, who had not\nattended the meeting of the finance\ncommittee when lt hsd decide, to submit its recommendations, asked for sn\nexplanation of the increased levy. He\nclaimed tbat tbe school expenditure\nWas not as high as it was made out\nto be.\nGOVERNMENT GRANT LESS\nCity Clerk W. E. Wesson replied that\nthis year tbe amount to be raised by\ntaxation for school purposes waa over\n\u266683,000 wbile last year It had been\nonly about t76,000. Tbe city had advanced from tbe second class school\ndistrict to a flrat class one. and tbe\ngovernment (rant was last for a first\nclass city than for a second class.\nlast year the city had received a\n(rant of (34,000 but this war the\n(rant would only be about *23.0O0.\nThe city was clsssed according to\nIts school population, ha said.\nl*here was an overbead expense, he\nsaid, and there was Interest and\nsinking fund on M6.000 for the new\njunior high school to provide for.\nThere were more expenses and less\nreceipts, ha pointed out, stating tbat\ntbe expenditures were 115,000 greater\nfor thla year than last year.\nMr. Morgan wanted to know how\nMr. Wasson accounted so much expense\nwhen there was not as much several\nyears ago when the city reoelved no\nshare of liquor profits. Be held that\nconsiderable liquor profits had been\nreceived by tbe city last year. Mr.\nWasson replied, by stating that he\ncould remember when the Nelson\nschools Were run for t26,O0O.\nMr. Morgan stated be had no objection to the issue lf the finance\ncommittee bad recommended lt but\ntbat he wanted to know wbat he was\nvoting  for.\np^lWflfWH^floi-Sfe\nTrail City Council\nAuthorizes Purchase\nCarload af Lumber\nTRAU,. B.C., March 18.\u2014City Engineer 8. S. McDlarmld was given the\ncity council's authority tonight to order a carload of lumber. It was reported lumbering operations Were completely tied up With Ice, record rtvere\nweather ln Pebruary having built UP\nheavy thicknesses.\nA scarcity of lumber, with possibly\na rise m lumber prices, was indicated\nalthough no expression to this effect\nwag  made.\nThe lumber will be uaed In Trail\n'creek construction, a continuation ot\nwork authorized by bylaw last year.\nWHEN A CHILD\nIS FEVERISH,\nCR0S5.WSET\nColic, gas, sour belching, frequent vomiting, fevArtshnJts-, ln\nbabies and children,\ngenerally show food\nls souring tn the llt-\nthe digestive tract.\nWhen these symptoms appear, give Bsby\na< teaspoonful of Phillips Milk of Magnesia.\nAdd lt to the first\nbottle of food ln the morning. Older\nchildren should be given a tablespoon-\nful in a glass of water. This will comfort the child\u2014make his stomach and\nbowels easy. In \u2022 five minutes he ls\ncomfortable, happy, It will sweep the\nbowels free of all sour, Indigestible food.\nIt opens the bowls in constipation,\ncolds, children's aliments. Children take\nit readily because tt is palatable, pleasant-tasting. .   .\nLearn its many uses fdr mother and\nchild. Write for the Interesting book,\n\"Useful Information\" Address The\nChaa. H, Phillips Chemical Co., Windsor. Ont. It will be sent FREE,\nIn buying be sure to get genuine\nPhillips Milk of Magnesia. Doctors have\nprescribed it for over 60 years.\nCHECKS\nPrinted With Your\nOwn Name\nIt gives a good impression of your business if you use a check printed with your\nown name.\nWe supply printed checks either in the\nordinary form or with voucher. Let os\nshow you the! single side voucher. All\nthe writing is ott one side, enay to handle\nby bookkeeper, auditor and banks.\n, *\nThe Daily News Job Dept\nPHONE 144 (Two Une*) NELSON, B.C.\nI Trail Council WUl\nTake Court Action\nIf Chutes Uncovered\nHerbert  H&Bvir,   attended\nmonies  the  most   elaborate  in  many\nyears, assumed th* reins of destiny of\nthe Unite- States tor four years aa\npresident dn March 4. Here ar* shown\nthe   new   kimulent,   Herbert    Hoover,\nand   his   wife,   who   wUl. preside\nhostess over the White House.\nCARPET BOWLERS\nHOLD SMOKER AT\nMEMORIAL HALL\nDr. Auld Presents Sons Of England With Shield for City\nChampionship\nNelson Carpet Bowling association\nwound up their 1027-28 season last\nnight wltb a smoker at the Memorial\nhall. Practically the whole membership of the association was present to\nt&ke part of the excellent supper served\nand later to take part In the election\nof the executive for the ensuing year.\nThe business being concluded, the members were entertained by talent from\ntheir own body.\nThe association comprised of teams\nrepresenting five fraternal organizations' of the city, has throughout the\nwinter season, held an elimination\ntournament , Last night the winners,\nSons of England were presented with\nthe shield emblematic of the city championship. The presentation was made\nby Doctor Auld and the shield received on behalf of the Sons of England  by  J.  E.  Hamson.\nDoctor Auld prefaced the presentation with a few pertinent remarks to\nthe effect that the carpet bowlers association was a great factor townrd a\nmore-, friendly understanding between\nthe business men of Nelson.\nNEW OFFICERS\nThe officers for the new year were:\nDr. L. _S. Borden, M.P.P., honorary\npresident; J. Draper, president; R, Wallace, vice-president: E. C. Cherry, secretary-treasurer.\nBefore he reUnoulshed his office as\nsecretary for the past season, J. Draper read a letter of thanks from the\nMemorial hall association of St. Saviour's church to the bowlers' association, for Its donation of $25. This\ndonation was voted by the carpet\nbowlers, because they thought that\nthe cordial manner in which they had\nbeen treated during the past season\nwarranted an extra remuneration.\nOOOD PROGRAM\nA fraternal atmosphere of smoke having been generated, the program opened\nby a stringed quartet number by Pour\nSwallows, and continued down the line\nwith a vocal number by Oeorge Sutcllffe, followed by a reading by Pred\nWalton. Leslie Crawford sang a little\nScotch stag which, he informed the\naudience, was composed by a friend of\nhla back in \"the little Kingdom of\nFyft.\" A reading by George Laffln\ntold hia audience a good deal concerning the attributes necessary before the\nwife of the henpecked husband would\nbo  allowed to enter the  pearly gates.\nFollowing a song by Alf Lane a oall\nwas sent Into the audience for W. T.\n(Tom) Choate. who name forward and\nopenly vowed that at a similar affair\none year hence, the shield would undoubtedly be presented to hla lodge, the\nI OOF. He also stressed the point that\nall fraternltlea are baaed on the same\nfoundation of service to fellow men\nand that such an organisation M the\ncarpet bowling as-ociatlqh must gradually tend toward a more amicable relationship  between  fraternity   men.\nA song by Jock Scott and a series\nof banjo solos by Bill Coleman followed\nby a few words of appreciation by\nO. B. Abbott, chairman of the smoker\ncommittee, closed the evening's social\nactivities. \/\n -J    -\n_,.\nMarshall Foch Is\nGradufllly Sinking\nPARIS, March 16.\u2014Marshal Ferdinand\nFOch tonight was at another crisis\nln his long and apparently hopeless\nillness. His physicians ln leafing htm\nfor a while thia evening said lie.had\nno actual attack, but that lt was a\ncase merely of a gradual slow sinking\nand a weakening of the heart.\nTrail ConncU to Call\ntor Tenders. Printing\nFinancial Statement\nTRAIL, B.Ci' March 18.\u2014Trail city\ncouncil tonight decided to call for\ntenders for printing the city's annual\nfinancial   statement.\nCity Clerk W. E. B. Monypenny\nwas Instructed to obtain samples before  action   wae  taken.\nTRAIL FATHERS\nPAVING\nMixture    Experimented    With\nLast Year Approved; Dis-:\ncuss Paving Completion\nTRAIL, B.C., March IB\u2014Approval of\nthe wearing qualities of a new paving\nmixture used experimentally on roads\nhere last spring,- was expressed by\nmembers of the city council tonight.\nThe completion of concrete paving ln the business Bectlon was also\ndiscussed. The opinion waa that\nproperty owners were not completely\nin accord with doing the work on the\nlocal Improvement plan, though It was\nalso asserted that many were ao enthusiastic that a movement to pave the\nalley  was  suggested.\nCity Engineer S. S. McDlarmld will\ninstitute a campaign to carry the work\nthiough.\nIt was pointed out the Catholic\nchurch was one of the few propertied\nln the affected section which did\nnot protest at doing the work under\nlocal improvement last year.\nTrinity Felixes\nTorn in Victory\nBy Lone Counter\nThe Trinity Fellies turned tn another win 11-10 last night when the;\ndefeated Fairview. This ls a duplication of the score last Wednesday when\nthe Felix\u2014 defeated the Our Oang\nteam.\nAt half time tbe Fairvlew team\nwu leading 8-4, however tbe Fellies\neame back with a vengence lh the\nthird period and tied up tbe tally\n10-10. the fourth period Rdg Graves\npulled the game out of tha fire by\nscoring the winning point.\nThe teams were:\nFelixes \u2014 Rdg Craves, Jean Coles.\nShirley Boomer, Isabel Burnett, Mlsa\nRose.\nFairvlew \u2014 Nellie Thompson, Mlas\nOughtred, Miss Olbbon, Miss McLeod\nand Miss Oliver.\n5i'r Hugh John Hat\na Restful Day and\nIs Some Improved\n\u2014*n\u2014\nWINNIPJIO. Mirch 18\u2014Suffering\nfrbrn an attack of. Influenza, Sir Huqh\njilin MacKdyild bad a more rttttssl\ndW Monday \u00bbnd this evetttrar \u00ab-\u00bb reported to be slightly Improved. He\nhM been ill for tbe past  two weeks.\nStale Tree Planting\nin Trail Suggested;\nNo Council Action\nTRAIL, B.C.. March 18.\u20148. H. Hop-\ntins, In a note addressed to City Engineer 8. 9. McDlarmld, suggested the\ncity council should plant shade trees\nthis year, and that maple trees now\nafflicted with scale should be sprayed.\nGeneral approval waa voiced. Mayor\nHerbert Clark objected to planting more\ntrees In the business section, but considered it would be. good business to\nfollow this plan whan laying concrete\nsidewalks ln East Trail.\nIt wag suggested tree* should be\nobtained and sold to property holders\nat cost, and the planting regulated.\nIto definite action was taken.\nFind Evidence of Noah\nFlood in Silts and in\nOH-CAGO. Mareh IS.\u2014Discovery of\nevidence of two great floods; one of\nthem described tn the bible in Genesis\nwas announced today by the Field museum, which la sponsor, , with Oxford\nuniversity, of an expedition working\non the site of the ancient city of Klsh.\nThe Babylonian and Hebrew accounts\nof the deluge are fully confirmed by\ntbe expedition's findings. Prof. Stephen Langdon cabled th museum.\nArchaeologists estimate, from the\ndepth of the layer of silt In the excavated site at which the evidence was\nfound, from the traces or the damage\ndone by the water, and from tablets\nfound there, that the flood recorded\nin tbe bible occurred about 3400, B.C.\nWOULD POOL NAVIES\nOF BRITAIN AND O.S.\n\u2014\nCombined Would Secure Freedom of Seas, Prevent War,\nSays Colby, Lawyer\nPARIS, March 18\u2014Pooling of the\nnavies of Oreat Britain and tbe United\nStates to secure freedom of the seas\nand prevent future wars was suggested\nby Balnbridge Colby, secretary of\nstate ln tbe cabinet of the late Wood-\nrow Wilson and noted international\nlawyer, ln addressing a luncheon at the\nAmerican club here.\n\"Suppose,\" he said, \"Great Britain\nand the United States combined to\nsuch a formula of cooperation. We\nwould not permit, by virtue of our\ncombined power, a recurrence of such a\nworld catastrophe as that from which\nwe have Just issued.\" Mr. Colby said\nhe was merely throwing out the idea\nbut, he felt lt did not deserve a\nbrusque   dismissal.\n\"There must,\" he continued, \"be an\nunderstanding between the two great\n'naval powers, sprung from the same\norigins, speaking tho same language,\nfundamentally unified. We must\nachieve not only a formula of accord,\nbut a formula of efective, mutual\nprotection   and   unified   service.\"\nThe former head of the state department said the two nations might\nwell take a tip from the example of\nLloyds, famous marina imnuance company, and set up their combined\nnavies as a mutual assurance for tbe\npreservation of freedom of the seas\nand  the   avoidance  of   wars.\nOreat Britain has upwards ot 1780\ngolf clubs, with a membership of more\nthan 800,000 playen\nCement Sidewalks far\nStreets in East TraU\nTRAIL, B.C., March 18\u2014Bylaws to\nauthorize construction of cement sMe-\nwslks on Columbia and Second avenues Bast Trail, were finally adopted by\nthe city council tonight.\n    t\nTO  INSPECT   TRAIL  RESERVOIR\nTRAIL B.C. March 18\u2014An inspection \u00ab' tb* city retarvoat at Violin\nlake is to be made by tbe Trail council Sunday,\nT-\n[anadianPaiiffc\n,s    Sailinqs\n\u25a0\u25a04L to\n\"    EUROPE\nTOAIL. B.C., Uarch l\u00ab.~Property\nOwners who havar failed to comply with\nthe city council order that entrances\nttl alleys such sa coal chutes should\nbe covered, will be notified that this\nhe done within seven days. Court\naction to enforce- tie action was sanctioned   by  the  council  tonight.\n\"BUILD B.C.\nAround\nWorld\nPacific   \u2014Ilk   Is   entering   a\nmarket, tha British Wa* laatie\nfor   the   first    time      The   fl\nshipment left  theae tMOrtss-t\nT. H. Waters & Co., Ltd.\nBuilders and Contractors\nPhone IM P. O. Boi MS\nNELSON, B.C.\nLIME,       BRICK,       CEMENT.\nSHINGLES. COAST  1,1'MBER,\nSASn    AND    DOORS,    MILL\nWORK, DRAIN  llll.\nMat.\nMar.\nMar.\nMar.\nTb\nMar.\n%\nApr.\nApr.\nApr.\nTo\nApr.\nFROM SAINT-JOHN\n15   _,,..   Montroyal\nTo OUsgow-Uverpoor^^\n*'    \u2122UW-fSl Mellta\ntf *\u25a0?__\u00a3____! \u2022____.-\nCherbouBh-Southampton-Antwerp\n39   Duchess  Richmond\nTo Olasgow-Llverpool\n3        Montclare\nCherRourg-Southampton-Antwerp\nd  Mlnnedosa\n\"\"To  Belfast-Qtasaxw\n\u00ab  _  Duchess Tork\nTo Liverpool\n10   Montroyal\nCherbough^uma^n-^^\nTo oiW>w-_fclfast-tj\"____.\nApr 17  Imp. Austral-\nNew   York   to   Cherbourg-Southampton.\nApr.  17 __-\u25a0 M*_\u00ab\u00bbm\u00bb\nTo Cherbough-Southampton-Antwerp\nApr.   18   , _\u25a0   Mellta\nTo Belfast-QlaiRtwf  __,   _,\nApr  in      -  Montrose\nTo Liverpool      -!_\u201e\nApt. 24         Montttftm\nIS.    We take  thla as\nrosnt.    This good  mill  now\nmarkets  In  tbe   Yukon.   Alaska\nunited   Kingdom,   Peru.   Imt\nChine. Philippine Islands and\nWest Coast of Air\u2014a.\nPacific Milk\nFaetorlM at\nAbbot nf ord and LadMr\nBUILD B. C.\nTRY  A  CLASSIFIED  AD.\nTo smelter Fnipro.urs  who  live in Kombtnd and are Interested  In\nsafe,  dependable  tramtportatliin   to and   from   your  work,\nThe Rossland-Tadanac-Trail Bas Service\nHas been supplying Just this for tha past ten months. Many of\nyou bave ridden with us during this period, and many of you are\nnow riding steady in our bus.\nHere are a few facts: \/\nDuring this period  we bave  never  missed  a  trip. \u2022\nWe have never carried a single passenger to work  late.\nWe have carried  17653 pasengers up or down the Trail\" hill.\nOur average time climbing this grade is 33  minutes.\nWe have done this day ln and day out for ten months wtth\nonly one bus. From the first of April on, we will have two busses\nIn operation catering to all five shifts employed at the Tadanac\nplant.\nWe are now building a modern, up-to-date body to replace the\none on our present bus.\nThla will go on in the next few days, making this bus one of\nthe moat comfortable and the most suitable to this run ln the\ninterior of B.  a\nWe also have a new 20-pasaenger bus of the same reliable make\nas the one we are now using, on the way. It has a considerably\nlarger engine and will go Into service on April l\u00abt.\nAsaurlng you of the utmost in transportation,   we remain.\nYours for safe travel,\nJ. E.  {-ELDERMAlf\nH. B. TAYLOR\nWatch for our ads  every  Tuesday  and  Wednesday.\nTHE\nTRUE\nSPIRIT\nOF THE\nHIGHLANDS\nApl.  _\nTo Cherbounh-Souihnmpton-Hnmburu\ntJ&efmlS. w\"h _T 'rom m      Tills advertisement is not published or displayed by tht\nout-let pawnin \".-ft! Naw., b. c. LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD* or the Government of B. C,\n Fwwf\nn_i mb_son' t-_nm news, tue      morning, march m, is_g\nDAILY, NEWS\n__\n..\u2022\"\u25a0J moraine i\t\nhe   News   Publishing\nTh*    Newa    Publish\n._   \u00bb.   C.\nahould bt addressed\n_*nd   money  orders  made\nHew* Publishing eom-\n,u_d ln no cat* to Indict of tb* at*fl.\n-.\"\u2022tf \u00ab*_\u2022  and  A  B  O\nof   circulation   mailed   en\nm\u00bby b* men tt tb* olflot\n.\u25a0\u2022rtl-ng   agency  recofnlod\n\u25a0Mltn Pnss MsootatloST^\nJMCJOTnOl*   **_T_eS\nloountry). per month. 4   .90\n fljBO\n;>. tm Mr__._\u2014 iim\nLa, par month      ,tt\n\u2014\u2014 __ Tii\n\u25a0\u00bb\u2022* as\nPayable 'in ~Adv__t        ,,'8,\nMiker   Aodlt   Bureau   of\nMrc-ta-ia\nTOT-OAT.  MARCH  19,   IBM\nShows Need in Hurry in\nEstablishing Airport\nWestern Canada Airways an-\nIWhces that it proposes to es-\nttjish an air route from -alto* to Vancouver, via the\nprtjw's Nest, Cranbrook and\n(Wild Forks.\nljelson should hurry with its\ni\u00abi\u00bb8 for an \u2022airport, or we will\nrstm this city left off the route.\nSmashing the Idols in China\n> (Jiina under the Kuomintang\n- Vetting rid of its ancient\nielfcious ritea. There is what\nS described as a wave of hos-\nllify toward monks, temples\nN idols. This is the new\nMt, but what is to be sub-\nWaited in the way of religion\nloeji nof yet appear clear. At\n\\\\Tesent, however, the Victoria\npolonists says, Kuomintang solvere are engaged in the task\n)f destroying the worship of\nShe past. Many temples have\nbeen entered, the images\nrarnt and the buildings closed.\nWlgrimages have been prohibited. Even the great tem-\n*le of the Nine Pure Ones at\njPwiyang is under Kuomintang\npiard and people are prohibited\nfrom going there. Speeches\nIre being made against the\nQJselessness of Idols,\" and on\n\"Superstition and Ignorance\n(lid Tfieir Ends.\" Popular feel\nkg against religion is being\nieorked up in a variety of ways,\ni What is happening is all the\ntore peculiar because last year\nWanking proclaimed religious\ntoleration as the law of Nationalist China, and this principle\npas reaffirmed by General\nPeng Yu-Hsiang in Honan a\nrionth later. The toleration is,\nJi part, being exercised toward\nChristian institutions, though\nHie Kuomintang have fre-\ntniently occupied Christian\nproperties. There is no such\ntoleration toward Chinese temples and that of the Taoist\nirariety are particularly the\njnark of -Kuomintang hatred\nfin anomaly of the anti-reli-\n\u25a0ious situation in China is the\nattitude of Canton, formerly\nIhe most revolutionary of\nlaities. Canton has now become\nconservative in its views and\neven coeducation has been\nabolished in its schools and colleges. The future of China, socially, politically, and in a religious sense, seems to be\nthe melting pot.\nThe\nLighter Side\n\"I never did realize how boney\nPa it until I come down on blm\ntoday when the step ladder busted\"\nIt isn't difficult to love your fellow\nman\u2014Utiles? he haa the habit of saying:   \"II you know what I mean.\"\nTHE PAPERS BAY A WRITER OP\nPOPULAR PICTION HAS BUN SENT\nTO THE PENITENTIARV, BUT DONT\nTELL WHICH STORY IT WAS\nA sucker ls one who dies possessed\nol a dollar he might have spent for\na cake he coveted\nNever quarrel with an Inferior,\ncan us* nattier weapons because\nhas leas dignity  to  lose.\nLindy ls the first hero whose worshipers long to see down and out.\nIf tt fits too tight and resembles\na bathing cap and covers one eye, lt\nis a chic hat.\nNature ir kind, and ln a few\nmore weeks old dad's outfit will be\nworn thin enough to  be a spring\nsuit.\nI*.\nAnd then there's the flapper who\nthought \"Master and \u2014an\" a book on\nthe modern marriage relationship.\nEfficient\nHousekeeping\n\u25a0\u00bb  LAURA A.  KIRKMAM\nTOMOBftOW'S MEM-\nCoffee\nTea\nJam\nOrange   Juice\nCereal\nPried   Liver   and   Bacon\nMuffins\nLancheon\nBroiled Slice of Ham\nRolls Celery\nRook Celery\nTea\nMM*\nCream of Onion Soup\nCold Sliced Beef\nCabbage-Beet  Pickle\nSweet   Potatoes Pens\nPrult   Salad\nCoconut Cream Pte\nCoffee\nAN8WEE8 TO INQUIRIES\nA. A.: \"Hare you directions for crocheting modern Spider Web Lace?\"\nAnawer: I cannot alwaya guarantee to\nfind crochet directions asked for by my\nleaders, but I am glad to say that I\ndo happen to have those which you\nwant, In my files: Spider Web Lace:\nRow one: Patten Into material; ch 3,\n2 d c, ch 7; 3 d c, all around. Row\ntwo: 7 d c over 8 d c, ch 3 between.\nRow three: 5 d c over 7 d c, ch 4,\nI d tr over 3 ch of second row. Row\nfour: 8 d c over A d c, ch 6, 3 al at\nover d tr, ch 5. Row five: 1 si si over\nd tr, ch fi. Row Plve: 1 si st over\ncenter d c, ch 7. go back Into 3d stlch\n' for a plcot. l p in si st Just made. 1\nd tr ln center of first, id p la si st of\n3d. 1 d tr ln eame oenter si at below, 3\n'lr.ore p worked the same way, ch 3, 1\nal at over next center d c. repeat\naround. (Of bourse this is crocheted\nright into the material, making one row\nail around, then the second row all\naround,  and ao on).\nParticular: \"I think lt ls dreadful\ntne way aome women shampoo their\nhair and then put on a hat which\nhaa a soiled lining. How can I clean\na hat lining successfully?\"\nAnswer: Remove lt from the hat,\nwaah lt In audi of a mild white soap,\nrinse ln warm water, dry, press and\nreturn lt to tbe hat. Or you can keep\nan extra lining on hand to replace the\nsoiled lining, lf you have not time to\nlaunder the soiled lining at once.\nBride: \"How do you make American\nChop Suey?\"\nAnswer: Saute one-half cup of diced\ncelery with two sliced onions ahd one\nminced green iweet pepper ln one-\nthird cup of butter in a frying pan.\nWhen the pepper and onion are tender,\nadd one-half pound of ground beef and\nfry this slightly before stirring ln one\nquart of hot water. Let all cook together for IS minutes, then add two\ncups of previously cooked macaroni.\nSeason and serve.\n|    RADIO PiOGRAM\nIt's pleasant to have guests and yet\nmore pleasant to yell, when necessary:\n\"Say, how long do you Intend to monopolize  the  bathroom?\"\nTou are definitely middle-aged II\nyou shudder when daughter says one\nof the new songs ls the \"cutest thing\"\nIt's late. One Infant ls born to* be\nhis brother's keeptr. and one Is born\nto think lazz music.\nA young intellectual le one who has\nno idea how far tht world sticks out\nwett of the Atlantic seaboard\nEVERT GENIUS MUST AT TIMES\nWISH TO BE A SENSIBLE I\u2014\u2014OW\nIN8TEAD OP SUCH A DARNED POOL.\nCorrect this sentence: \"He may choose\nhla own wile,\" sail the sisters, \"and we\nwon't try to Influence him.\"\nTen Years Ago\n(Prom The Daily News, March 19, 19l\u00bb)\n1. T. Andrews came Into the city\nlaat night from Spokane and stayed\nat tbe Hum*.\nC. I. Archibald came ln from Salmo\nlast night and was a guest at tht\nHume.\na     a     *\nMr. and Mrs. A. w McLean and\ntwo children left Sunday morning for\na visit in Boston. Mass.\nti   f\na_ Major J. A. McDonald has returned\nfrom   a   business   trip   to  Vancouver,\nMoot* Jaw. Medicine Hat and Winnipeg.\nin\nWhat WiU Congress Do?\nPresident Hoover has called a\n.special session of congress to\nIheet on April 15 to revise the\nlariff on farm products. The\nexchision \u25a0 of farm products\nfrom Canada is understood to\nlie the main objective of the\nleaders in the demand for a\ntariff boost In the four\nmonths ending with January\nlast the total exports from\nCanada to the United States\nnf the. principal commodities\nproduced on Canadian farms\nbr manufactured from farm\n|\u00bbroducts amounted to _f24.444.-i -a,\n867; which works out at about*1\u00bbuncn',d '\"\"\u2022 \"\u00bb t-ipyt-u this alter\n$7r>,000,000 a year.\nThe figures suggest that the\nfexclusionists may get a jolt\n(trhen congress sits down to\nconsider the practicalities of\nthe matter. It may be that\nCongress   in   its   sober  senses\nOf\nSour*\nByjemn W. Barton. M.P\nAnother Job the Bile Does\nTHIRTY YEARS AGO\n(Prom The Dally Miner March 19. 1>M)\nWalter K Askew hat gone to the\nboundry country whe* he will look\nup a location and engage In the\nbrokerage business.\na    a    a\nThe Hume hotel waa opened Just a\nyear ago yesterday, St. Patrick's day,\nint.       ,\n.a     a     a\nMr.' and Mrt. A. R. Sherwood left\nThursday for Victoria where thty will\nvltlt for about 10 daya.\na     a a\nMartin O'Reilly tt Co.. Will  open\ntheir  doors  ln   the Bank   ol  British\nColumbia block.\nTWENTY YEARS AGO\n(Prom The Dally News, March 19, 19091\nH. Pitts - Co., are shortly to\nopen up a new butcher shop on Baker\nttreet. opposite the now Eagles' haU.\nwill slam the door against $75,-\n000,000 worth of Canadian\nfarm products and thereby invite Canada to reciprocate by\nslamming the door against\n$840,000;000 worth of United\nStates goods.\nI talked so much about the liver\na lew months ago that my reader*\nmust have thought I was \"liver\nminded\" aa aome one haa put it, 1\npointed out that lt was the biggest\norgan ln the body;' contained one-\nquarter of all the blood that was ln\nthe body; that it separated the poisons\nout of the blood (waa the waster-\nwoman) of tbe blood; took sugar out\nof the blood and stored lt aa glycogen\nuntil the body had need of It helped\nto make the coloring matted of the\nblood,   and   also   manufacture   bile.\nI triad to point out that a liver\nthat was sluggish, didn't get squeezed\nor ahagen up by exercise., would have\nall It* jobs or uses interfered with,\nand ao the individual who ate too\nmuch or took no exercise wat likely\nto have depressed a \"liverish,\" a\n\"yellow\" feeling. . And now Just a\nword about tbt bile which ls manufactured  by th* liver.\nA* you know lt break* up the fats\nao they can be absorbed into the blood.\nIt alto kills off dangerous organisms,\nand   lt  lt  alto  a  natural   purgative.\nThla means that bile flowing Into\nIntestine takes cart of foods that might\nprove dangerous and also hurries these\nfood* along the Intestine and outside\nthe body.\nAnd now we are hearing ol another\nJob that the but does that excites our\nadmiration still further.\nAs you know In the intestine any\nwork left undone by tht saliva In the\nmouth or tht lattrle Julo* ln tht\nstoma\u20141, Is completed by the pancreatic\nJuice which It pound onto the food\nfrom tht ptncreatlc gland aa the food\nleave* th* stomach and enters the\nsmall lnttttlnt.'It has bten found that\nIf th* nerve* are cut which go to the\npancreatic gland to make lt pour out\nIt* Jttooe, ttlU tomt pancreatic Juice\nwill flow.\nWhy?\nBecause the bile sets fret a substance\nfrem the wall* of the Intestine, which\npasting into the blood, acts as a\nchemical messenger to tht pancreas,\ntnd it then pour* out ltt Juice. The\nMl* Is nature's messenger to tht pancreas telling It that more pancreatic\nJuice  1*  needed.\nYou can readily understand therefor* why I do try to h*v* everybody\ndo a Uttle banding exercise every day.\nand thut squeeze tht liver tnd make\ntht bile flow Into Intestine.\nDeep breathing will also tend the\nlungs down against the floor ot chest\nof celling of abdomen and. ao iquewe\nthe liver.\nWhen you think of what th* bUe\ndoe* (or you. It would appear that this\nmuch work or exerciso to \u00abtlmulat*<\u00abts\nflow I* certainly worth the effort.\nTl'EHD-fr,   March   llth\n10:30 to 11:30  ajn.\u2014Magazine  of the\nAir,   through   -80.   KOMO    KOW,\nKOO, KPO and KPI.\n11:30   to    11:M    -m. \u2014 Park    Bench.\nthrough    KHQ,    KOMO,    KOW    and\nKOO.\n11:45 a.m. to 11 noon\u2014Pood, through\nKHQ. KOMO, KOW,-KOO. KPO and\nKPI.\n3   to   4   pm\u2014-Waytldt   Inn,   through\nKHQ, KPO, KOMO. KOW and KOO.\n6 to 7 p.m.\u2014Coootn hour, through K-\nHQ.   KOMO,   KGW,   KOO,   KPO  and\nKPI.   .\nI to lao pm^-Mtlmo*. through KHQ.\nKOMO, KOW, KOO, KPO. KFI. Detank follow: OlKujuot; Tinkle Toes\n(Novelty; She't Oot Oreat Ideas (Pox-\ntrot); To bt selected; Caressing You\n(Foxtrot); The Dervishes\u2014 \"TheKink's\nBal Masque\"; Tht Musical Typewriter;\nMedley of popular tunes; Brooks\nChicago Marine Band March.\n7:30 to t p.m.\u2014Orchtttra. through KH-\nQ, KOMO, KOW, KOO KPQ and\nKPI. Details follow: waltz theme;\nBuy a Freshman radio: March ol the\nMusketeers\u2014\"The Three Musketeers\";\nMy Boat ot Dreams (Foxtrot); Creole medley\u2014(a) Oh Ta Ya, (b) Mel-\nodlta Creole, (c) Creole Belles: Sally\nof My Dream*; That's How I Peel\nAbout You (Foxtrot); The Song I\nLove; Moon medley\u2014(a I Me and the\nMan ln tht Moon, (b) Under tbt\nMoon, (c) Moonlight and Roses; Oood\nUttle, Bad Uttle You: My Inspiration Is You; Sing a Song ln the\nBain\u2014\"Polly\";   Closing theme.\n8 to 8:30 p.m.\u2014\"Johnesey and Mabel,\"\nthrough KHQ, KOMO. KOW. KOO,\nKPO,  KPI.\n8:30 to 0 pjn.\u2014Don Amaizo, through\nKOMO. KHQ, KOW, KOO. KPO and\nKFI. Complete detail- of the program follow: Fanfare: Estrelltta; Air\nde la Fleur\u2014\"Carmen\"; Bolero: Tte-\nghlera; Overture\u2014\"Raymond\"; Estrelltta: Gypsy Love Song; Gypsy Caravan; Querida (Mexican serenade);\nEstrelllta;  Fanfare.\n10 to 11 p.m.\u2014Trocaderans, through\nKPO,  KFI  and KOO.\nII to 19 p.m.\u2014Concert hour, through\nKHQ, KOMO, KOW, KOO. KPO, KFI.\nKFRC,  RAN FRANCISCO\n491 meters. .1. kyc*.\n6:00 pm.\u2014Concert 'orchestra.\n6:46 p.m.\u2014\"Bob*,\"   tport   authority.\n7:40 pm\u2014Courtesy program.\n7:30 p.m.\u2014Cecellans.\n8:00 p.m\u2014Specialty program.\n9:00 pm.\u2014Conceit program\n10:00 p.m.\u2014Amos 'tt' Andy.  ,\n10:10 p.m.\u2014Hotel orchestra.\n11:10 pm.\u2014Oarden orchestra.\nKIM,  LOS   ANOF.I.F.S\n318.1 meters, NO kyes.\n6:00 p\u2014I\u20144CPRG program.\n0:00 pm.\u2014KFRC orchestra; singers.\n6:46 pjn.\u2014World Wide news.\n7:00 p.m.\u2014Program.\n9:00 pm.\u2014Theme  program.\n10:00 p.m.\u2014Hotel orchestra.\n13:00 a.m.\u2014Organ and variety pro-\n - -   gram.\nCKWX, VANCOl . I It\n410.7 meters,  730 kyct,\n6:30 p.m.\u2014News, stocks, music.\n6:30 p.m.\u2014Studio program.\n7:00 p.m.\u2014Voyageurs.\nCJ.BV, VANCOUVER\n291.1 meters, 1030 kyct.\n0:00 pm\u2014Studio program.\n10:00 p.m.\u2014CNRV concert quintette.\n11:00 pjn.\u2014Nat. Melodlans dance mus\nKOIN,    POKTl.AMI\n319  meters 940  kyct.\n6:00 p.m.\u2014Organ dinner concert.\n7:00 p.m.\u2014Hotel orchestra.\n7:30 pm.\u2014Quartette.\n9:30 pjn.\u2014Boxing.\ncfflclal medium of negotiation.   When\ngrievance against a European, Instead ot taking lt to hla muter or to\na magistrate he takes lt to the neareat\noffice of tbe I.C.U.\nAt the head of tbe union 1* an\nastute and egressIve young native,\nnamed Clement* Kadalle. While he\nat tint built up the movement by\nviolent antl-whtte speeches, and tallies\nInto the field of politics, his avowed\npolicy it now one of co-operation with\nEuropean*. In thla he ha* reoelved\nlittle encouragement a* yet. The white\nlabor unions refuse to recognise the\nICO. \u00bbnd General Kemp, minister ot\nagriculture, rectntly refused to allow\nthe union to interfere in a wage dispute between his department and\nnatives engaged on an agricultural experimental station, Farmers In .certain\nparts ot the country have banded together in refuting to employ native*\nwho belong to the union.\nKadalle recently made a number of\nfriends amount the European* by the\nexpulsion of * number of union officials on tb* ground that they were communist*. He failed ln an attempt to\nsecure appointment aa representative\nat the International labor conference\nat Geneva, but went to Europe unofficially and did much to discredit the\nofficial representatives, and galiv\u2014\nsome sympathy for himself among\nInternational  labor  leaders.\nIt la generally bellved Premier i. B.\nHertzog intend* to make the native\nquestion th* leading election Issue.\nAt tha recent opening of the session\nof parliament the government announced the house of assembly would resume consideration ot parliamentary\nrepresentation of native* and that a\nJoint sitting ot both houses would be\narranged to pass on the colored persons'\nrights bill and the native land amendment bUl. It waa taken to mean that\nthe historic franchise for natives of the\nCape Province would be withdrawn and\nIn turn the govern\u2014ent would propose\ngiving natives throughout the union\nparliament. At pretent only Cape\nnative* have the franchise.\nGeneral Jan Smuts, leader ot the\nopposition, violently opposes bringing\nup the native question at all. claiming\nthe fighting of a general election on\nthe native Issue would disrupt South\nAfrica.\none restaurant the' dancer expects M\nper dance and the two men there sometimes make 11000 a week apiece.\nBut it Is doubtful lf fifty out rt\nthe tow hundred will have ?ny mpne.\nat th* tnd of tht teas in Ms* of\nthem are Inveterate gamo'eis. willing\nto risk everything for one lucky shot\nwhich wUl  enable them to retire.\nAMERICAN FOULBR00D\nDANGEROUS TO BEES\nSlick-Haired Boys\nMake Elderly Ladiet\nStep Lively on Riveira\nCANNES. Prance, March 18\u2014Fully\nfive hundred slick haired youths have\nmysteriously appeared on the Rivera\nduring the last few weeks. They are\nthe professional dancing partners coming from England and x'.s parte of\nthe continent to begin tlielr winter's\ntask of extracting tbelr living from\nelderly women who wish to appear\nkittenish on the dance floor, and young-\nflapper* who wish to appeav older\nthan their passports.\nIt's a hard Ute but a lucrative one.\nMany of these men earn $1000 a month\nduring the season. Some of them\nmake a* much a* 13000 a month. One\nman has an oral contract with an\nelderly English woman whereby she\npaya him 840 an hour, and guarantees\nat least seven hours a week. This\nis the third year the contract __\u00bb.'\nbeen In force. Last year sbe danced\ntwice ln .the five months but the\nmoney was paid regularly\nIf the dancer la ln the employ of a\nhotel or a restaurant he draws no\nhouse, salary but is given frre bed and\nboard. There ls usually a house rule\nregarding the maximum charge for a\ndance but he soon learn., to make\nthe   maximum   the   minumum.      At\nNATIVES BULK LARGE\nIN COMING ELECTION\nCAPE TOWN. South Africa. March.\n18\u2014The growth of tbe native* of\nSouth Africa In number and Influence\nhas created one ot the gravest political\nproblems ln the stormy history of the\nunion and promises to be a dominating\nfactor in the general election which ls\nto be held early this coming summer.\nThe natlvea outnumber the whites\nfour to one, and have something they\nnever had before, a nourishing labor\norganization, the Industrial and Colored Workers' Union.\nThe attitude of a cabinet minister\ntowards this union ls ttld to have\ncaused the recent resignation ot Premier Hertzog's cabinet, and Its reconstruction without the minister in\nquestion.\nOrganized some six yetrs ago. the\nIndustrial and Colored Workers' Union\ngrew rapidly, stimulated by the genuine\ngrievances ot the blacks. It Is now\nrecognized amoung the native* as their\nHeart Trouble\nHands and Feet\nNumb and Cold\nMrs. Wm. Fowler, Auburn, Ont.,\nwrite*:\u2014\"Several yean ago I wat\ntroubled with my heart and nervet, to\nbad, at timet, my hand* would become\nnumb and cold. I took doctor'B medicine, for a while, but it did mo little or\nno good.   I happened to we '\nMlLBURKjc\n1   HEART\n'MrvepiuV\nadvertised  and  ttarted  taking  then!\nat once, and continued for tome time,\nand since then I have had no return of\nmy trouble.\"\nPrice 80c a box at all druggist* and\ndealers, or mailed direct on receipt of\nprice by Tho T. Milbura Co., Ltd.,\nToronto, Ont.\nnoon, at 4 o'clock and will make her\nmaiden trip tomorrow afternoon.\n** * *\nTht final match of tbe cheat tournament wat played off last night between Percy Cove and R. C. Dlc\u2014on.\nth* latter winning the first two games\nadd consequently becoming the possessor of a handsome chess table.\n1 a    a    a\nOeorge BeU of tht Bonanza mine at\nSheep creek It a guest at tht Hume.\nStock-Taking\nBARGAINS\nAs our yearly stock taking proceeds, finds us wltb\na lot of odds and ends which we close out each January at greatly reduced prices.\nStarting With Today\nWe An Offering the Public at\n20 to SOpor 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,\nBadminton Racquets, Skiis, China, Tinware, Stoves,\nCut Glass, Electric Lamps, Flower Pots, Smokers' Sets,\nBaskets, Brooms, Brushes.\nNow is the time to load up your home, and .for that\nBridge Party\nFirst Come, Firtt Choice \u2014    \u2014 Watch Our Windows\nNelson Hardware Co.\n\"Wholesale end Retail Quality Hardtvars\"\nNELSON, B.C.\nAmerican foul-rood, an infectious disease of beee, can do no harm to man.\nIt can, however, make a considerable\nhole  ln the profits of  the  beekeeper.\nTo realize why American foulbrood\nls dangerous, one should know something of Its origin. It is caused by a\ngerm or organism called bacillus larvae\nwhich Infects only the young bees.\nThla organism ts very insidious ln Its\naction, for unknown to the beekeeper,\nIt may get a good start In a colony\nbefore there ls any perceptible evidence of Its presence. Again, lt may\nlive ln a dormant state ln -mused material for years, and at the first favorable opportunity, spring Into activity\nand do much damage.\nTlie great danger of this disease ls\nthat lt ls so easily spread. This may\nbe dona lh a number of ways.\nFlnt, there Is the robber bee. When\nnectar Is scarce, bees will steal from\none another, arid tt Is the weak Infected colony that ls usually the first\nplundered. In this way, the disease\nmay be spread over a large territory.\nWILL  DESTROY   COLONY\nOnce Infected, the strongest colony\nwill be destroyed by this disease unless\nman intervenes. When the beekeeper\nbecomes aware of Its presence and attempts to save the colony, he runs\ngreat risk, for often his efforts to\nsave the colony do more harm than\ngood and result in infecting other colonies tn the vicinity. He would do far\nbetter to destroy the irtfectecl colony\nby fire, and thus safeguard the clean\nones.\n-Tien there ts n. further danger from\nInfected material. Tlie beekeeper who\nholds infected material to be treated\nlater,' would do better tn destroy this\nalso, as in a number of ways, there is\na chance for the bees to clean colonies gaining access to lt.\nStill another danger is that of mistaking American foulbrood for something else. When ln doubt, as to the\nnature of the disease, the beekeeper\nshould send a piece of comb containing infected brood to the bee division,\nExperimental farm, Ottawa (post free)\nwhere lt will be determined whether\nor not American  foulbrood  ls present.\nThere's only\none quality\nMAGIC\nBAKING\nPOWDER\nandthats\nthe hiqhest\n\u2022Made m Canada\nNO ALUM\nE.W. CliLETT CO. LTO.\n*\"\u2022\nMagic\nbaking\npowdeb\nFERNIE NOTES\nFERNIE,    B.    C,    March    lO.-Jtidg*\nThompson is in town this week.\nJtm Corbett is credited with having\nstarted tha vogue of' public training\ncamps for fighters, when he was cca-\ndltloning himself for hts encounter\nwith John L. Sullivan.\nBuilding\nMaterial\nLet us figure your bills of\nBuilding Material. Coast Lumber a specialty.\nJohn Burns & Son\nfkr greater\nstretch\n:\nto offset road shocks\nMake\nSUPERTWIST.\nDemonstration\natyour GOOPVEA-. cfeg?*\"^\nHAPPY MEETINGS\n\"I'm glad\nI found a place\nto get fresh eggs\" t : .\nAn enterprising woman finds an\neasy way to pin money or a profitable business of any proportions she\ncares to assume. The raising o|\nchicks, maintaining a poultry farm\nor traffiking in eggs pays substantially. Many have started such-enterprises and built up a steady following among women who want\ntheir wares.\nThey met in the classified columns of\nThe Daily News\n- PHONE 144 -\nmm Look in tho Classified sw\n flE NELSON DAILY NlWSt TUESDAY. MORNING, M\nCtatctejBWM Shoes,\nWe bave just received a shipment of British Shoes\nfor Men, These Shoes are built for Style, Comfort,\nWear tvnd Economy.\nR. ANDREW & Co.\nheedert in Footfttthion\nm. Pins has\nNEW INST1T-TE\nj^socnnY\nCompletes Organization of Bal-\nfour-Queen's Bay Order;\nMrs. Breaihton President\n\u2022\"i^Ji   nature.   \u2022\u25a0\u2014'>\"\u25a0<--  -\nrtvate et\nCRAWFORD BAY\nINSTITUTE BUSY\nilrs.  -ibbs Offers Give  Demonstration;  Competitions Ar* Held\nCRAWFORD BAT, B.C., March 1B.-\nweU. attended woman's Institute\nnetting was held on Saturday afternoon al.the home of Mrs. Nelaon. Tha\n.resident. Mrs. Watson, was In tbe\nhair. There was a good deal of busl-\nto CO through, the chief being the\nadorsatlon of the resolution submitted\nit Dr. Thomson Concerning a Do-\nnlnlon Kovernment grant to local\nlealtb uaits. also deciding on needle\nrork and knitting for exhibition at\nbe fall -fair. A letter was read from\nirs.. M. Glbbs, Nelson,. stating she\n\u25a0ouid be pleased to come here and\nWe demonstrations on crystallizing\nIrults about which, several of the\nlumbers are anxious to receive lnfor-\nnatton. Mrs. King waa appointed as\nelegate for the convention to be held\na Nelson ln October. Mrs. King sang a\nolo.    Tha hostesses,  Mrs. Nelson and\nSuffered From\nIndigestion\nWas Afraid To Eat\nMn. E. Prouii, 1054S-96th St..\n__nontew, Alt*., writes.*\u2014\"I sufferexl\nfrom \u2014digestion and wu afraid to eat\nI ttsBaet bo after. A friend told me\nhow sjba* uged to sufTer wit- tbe Dams\nthing\nhad'irelieved her. I took _two bottles\nasd 1 will pevor regret the day I did as\nI am- ham*., tp say I can now eat anything awl not bo bothered with indi-\n^aWter.'*\nnufaotui*d only by The T. Mtt-\nI Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont.\nMORNING\n...NOON\nMrs. O. McGregor, tbe gave tbe members a oinpet. Uon which waa won\nby Mn. Kidman, the consolation going\nto Mra. Fisher The -Uses Margaret\nand Evelyn Jacobson assisted tho hostesses serve tea.\nBoswell. Growers\n.  Debate on Buying\nof Pouter Sprayer\nBOSWELL, B.C.. March 18.\u2014The\nquarterly general meeting of the Boa-\nwell Fruit Growers was held ln tbe\nMemorial ball on Saturday afternoon.\nPresident W. L. Hepher was ln tbe\nchair and a large attendance of members. Principal Interest centered around\na report from a sub-committee regarding a power sprayer, after considerable discussion, this matter was\nreferred back to a sub-committee for.\nfurther   consideration.\nK. Wallace and S. J. Cummlngs were\nappointed aa auditors In place of Capt.\nC. \u2014, Hlggens and Douglas Sherman,\nwho have resigned owing to absence\nfrom Boswell.\nPROCTER NOTES\nPROCTER, B.C. March 18.\u2014Mra. J.\nSewell of 8\u2014uhlne Bay spent Saturday ln Nelson shopping,   '\nS. Bonnaccl. Master Louis Bonnaccl,\nwent to Nelson Saturday.\nMrs. J. Ferguson and children^ Lorraine and Frederick Perguson, of Nelson, ' spent Sunday In Procter, the guests\nof Miss J. MscLean.\nMrs. J. Francis and. daughter, Margaret, of Nelson, spent Sunday Ln Procter. .        -';\u25a0 .        ,    a\nE. Walgren of Prooter left Saturday\nevening for Nelson.\nThe ladles of .St, Andi^ws United\nchurch gave a very delightful St. Patrick's social la the basement of the\nchurch on Friday evening. The evening took tbe form of a birthday party\n'and so\u2014- 60 people brought In little\nbags, as many pennies as tbey were\nyears old.\nHie social commenced wltb a peanut\ncompetition, which was won by Cecil\nMulrhead and Isa MaqKlnnon. This\nwaa followed by a ml\u2014lng-word competition, won by Mrs, p. Benpett and\nMiss Olive MacLean.\nTbe moat exciting event of the evening was a hat-trimming contest. Ttie\nartistic abUltlta of the gentlemen were\nsbdwn when their lady partners before tbe judges wearing fashionable\nspring millinery. After a lengthy deliberation, the Judges, Mrs. W. Mulrhead. Mrs. A. Brennllson, Mrs. 0. Conrad and T. Baton, declared CecU Mulrhead the best milliner. Mrs. R. Johnson or Harrop contributed milch to\nthe success of the evening wltb several\nelecutlonary selections which, brought\nloud applause. A birthday cake was\ngiven to the person who guessed the\nweight, tba lucky winner being Mrs.\nH. MaoSat-w. Tea was served by\nMrei J. BaweU, Mrs. M. MscKlnnon, Mrs.\nO. Kinney, Mrs*. W. Donaldson and\nMrs. a: MacKinnon.\nOrganisation of tbe Balfour-Queen's\nBay women's Institute bas been completed by Mrs. H. H. Pitts. A strong\nInstitute wltb 31 members has been\nformed and the new organization Is\nlooking forward to a successful career\nof work In the interests of the Joint\ncommunity. Officers are: President,\nMn. T. Brcnllson: vice-president, Mrs.\nAttree: secretary-treasurer. MISS *K\nM. Irwin: dlrectqrs, Mrs. Hudson and\nMrs. B. S. Fraser.\nNew Higk Temperature\nSet; Five Degrees of\nFrost During the Night\nUnder the Influence of a bright sun\nln a clear sky the mercury soared to a\nnew hlgb 'maximum for the year to\ndate when lt readied SS during the 34\nhours ending at 5 p.m. yesterday.\nThis' was one degree higher than the\nprevious high mark and was 31 degrees higher than Sunday's maximum.\nIt waa lt degrees hlgber than tbe\nmaximum temperature on Saturday.\nThe minimum temperature yesterday\nwaa well down, dropping to 37. or five\ndegrees of frost. It was the first frost\nexperienced for several days, tbe minimum temperature on Sunday being\n88. txse above freezing, and on Saturday, 88. It la expected the clear days\nand cool nights will  continue.\nSt. Patrick's Dance\nat South Slocan Is\nMonster Success\nSOUTH SWAN. B.C., March 16.\u2014\nThe annual St. Patrick's dance held\nin th* public Mil on Friday evening\nunder the auspices ot the Bonnlngton\nand South Slocan Women's Institute\nwas an outstanding success, and admitted to bo the Jolllest ever held. The\ndecorations were particularly effective\ngreen and white crepe festoons were\narranged as a canopy caught up tn\nthe center wtth large cut-out shamrocks which were spaced the length\nof the hall. The stage where the\norchestra was placed was hung wtth\nSt. Patrick's emblems\u2014hats, shamrocks, harps and further adorned with\nlarge bouquets of cherry blossom. The\ncatering for which the women's Institute are noted was evidenced in the\nbuffet supper served under the con-\nvenership of Mrs. J. Murray, assisted\nby Mrs. E. Anderson, Mrs. W. T. Jones\nand Mrs. L. B. Cox.\nW. W. Bell was master of ceremonies.\nMrs. E. Watts, Mrs. W. W. Bell and\nMrs. W. A. Mct'abc were the committee\nfor decorating.\nNIGHT\nChase f\/Sanborn's\nSEALBRAND\nCOFFEE\n'In two, one and half-pound\ncana\u2014whole, ground or fine\nground for percolator use. |M\n_____-_-_-\u25a0\u2014\u2014J\nA Winner\nBush's Special Mixture and the best\n600 lighter ln tbe world.\nBUSH'S\nHow Baby Specialists\nTreat Constipation\nCoMtlpatl oa In babies and children Is\nthe cause of colic, bloating, skin disorders, etc. It weakens them, lust as It\ndoes grown folks; makes them cross.\nfeverish and fretftil. But don't use\ngrown folks' medicine with them, baby\nspecialists advise. Ninety per cent of\nthem recommend Just one preparation\nfor constipation, colds and other Ills of\nbabies and children. They say Fletcher's Castorla. Millions of mothers\nbave proved Ita merit during thirty\nyears- of use. Castorla is purely vege-\ntabl\u00ab( harmless and pleasant-tasting.\nGenuine Castorla always bears tbe Fletcher signature. Avoid Imitations.\nCoal! Wood! Coal!\nLet us fill your orders to-ay for Dry Wood\u2014\u00abny length.\nGait Lump Coal\nNELSON TRANSFER CO., Ltd.\nCM. Vernon and \u00bbten_r sts.\nft. c.\nPHONE 38\nBOSWELL NOTES\nBOeWELL, B.C. March. -8.\u2014Mrs\nCharles Allen and Mrs. Bowden were\nvisitors to Nelson during the week-end\nreturning home Sunday  morning,\nB. Holiday Smith returned home Sunday moraine; from Vernon, where he\nhad been attending a board meeting\nof the Associated Orowers of B. C,\nlimited:, acting as deputy for J. J.\nCampbell the Kootenay director.\nMrs. H. Vcrdauk and little son, Martin, were visitors to Nelson during tbe\nweek.\nMrs. K. Wallace and Mrs. A. Maekle\nwere Boswell delegates to the diocesan\nconference of the Women's auxiliary at\nTrail.\nMrs. A. Hepher and Miss Rorrie Brad-\nshaw were visitors to Nelson during the\nweek, returning on Thursday.\nCapt. S. R. Sherman and son, Stephen Sherman, left Monday for Arrow-\nbead, where Captain Sherman is in\ncharge of some special work for the\nDominion department of -public works.\nMiss Grace Mackle spent a few days\ntn Nelson, returning home on Wednesday.\ncarl Millett returned from a visit\nto Nelson on Wedneeday morning.\nTom Kunst left on Wednesday evening for Nelson, where he it; writing\non the forestry examination.\nMrs. S. Course spent Saturday ln\nCreston on. Business.\nCapt. C. R. Htggwis of Yahk spent\nSunday in Boswell. visiting his parents.\nMr. ind Mrs. j. R.. Hlfrginst leaving\nfor Nelson on the Crow boat.'\nWOMAN'S AUXILIARY\nMEETS AT BOSWELL\nBOSWELL,, B.C., March 18.\u2014The\nMarch meeting of the Boswell branch\nof the Woman's auxiliary was held at\nthe home of the vice-president, Mrs.\nH. Johnstone on Thursday afternoon,\nthere was only a small attendance.\nJn the absence of the president, Mrs.\nK. Wallace, who wu attending the conference in Trail, Mrs. B. Johnstone\npresided.\nDistribution of work materials and\nsome cutting out was undertaken.\nLetters of appreciation for donation to\nthe bishop endowment fund ahd the\nKohanee vicarage fund were read from\nMr. Oates 6f Balfour, and Major Oooch\nof Crawford Bay.\nl\u00ab*~\"mnH^\nCRAWFORD BAY NOTES\nC\"-\u00bbW**C-b BAT, B;f>\u201e March 18.\u2014\nA (ew of Mlsa Walker's Mends (are\nher a surprise party on n-iday evening\nln honor ot ber birthday, A three-tier\nbirthday cake waa taken and Instead of\ncandles a targe \"question mark\" decorated the top. A pleasant evening\nwas apent at cards. Those preeent were\nMiss Walker, Mrs. Haywood. Mn.\nBrowne, Mrs. Derbyshire, Mrs. Fisher,\nMrs. Peterson, Miss Knutson. Dainty\nrefreshments were served. \u25a0\u2022\nTbe Ping Pong club met in the\npubHo ball tp. Friday everrlag. There\nwas a very good attendance and a\nvery enjoyable evening waa spent,\nSeveral members coming over from\nOray Creek. The committee on duty\nwaa Mrs. *\". Wrolgar, Miss Jean Mc-\nOrsGOS. er, ^tssatjumtn, ft, tmaaj.\nIncluding noep-\nsntertatnmenta. per-\nmarrlagaa, etc., will\ncolumn. Telet\u2014a\u2014i\nat   ker   boms   est\nLast evening. Mrs Harold Lakes, sn-\nItrtsaned at a charmingly arranged\nWMge \u00abUP\u00bbe? at her home In tbe\nTerrene ttfrpastutnts. complimenting\nMiss Too** tttsset who ts spending a\ntew weeks In Kelson, from Vancouver,\nbesides Mlas MUler covers were laid tor\nMrs I. O. Matthew. Mrs. I. H. Choquette, Mrs. *\u2022 \u25a0>\u2022 0rOT,\u2022 \"*-\" Uohn\nMcDonald, tttm Crelna Horstead and\nMiss Alice Perkins.\n- \u2022'   a    r\nMr. and Mrs. \u00bbwitb ftso bave bean\non a week's visit to tM- son and\ndaughter-in-law, in Mullen re>bo, spent\nthe week-end In to-tn and left rester-\nday for tbelr home In Lardo.\n\u00bb    \u00ab    a\nMrs. J. A. McDonald. Mill street, ha*\nleft for a couple of months' visit to\nher two daughters, the Misses Grace\nand Jessie In Vancouver.\na     a     a\nMr. and Mrs' 6. O Brewster who hav*\nbeen spending tbe winter months In\nNelson bave left 'or their home la\nFrultvale.\nRev. Phillip Hayi\u2014in returned to\nhis home tn Orand Forks yesterday\nafter spending Sunday |n town officiating at the church of the Redeemer ser-\nvloes In Fairvlew.\n'. - *   .\nMrs. H. O. Schultz of Procter spent\nyesterday In Nelson\na    .    *\nArchie Donaghy left on the noon\ntrain for Rosslaad ye-terday.\n.      9     *\nFred Jarvis left yesterday tor We beta\nto take up bis duties as customs officer.\n.    a    .\nJ. 3. Black of Sandon Is a patient\nIn tbe Kootenay Lake Oeneral hospital.\n'St\u00bb\nMr. and Mrs. R B. Peebles, Fair-\nview, had ak thslr guests Sunday\nMr. and Mrs. P. Norrls of Trail.\nMr. and Mrs. Oeorge Helbecquc and\ntheir baby and Mr. Helbecque's mother,\nMrs. Oeorge HetbS\u2014lue, all of Bonnlngton. motored to Nelson to shop yesterday.\na    *    .\nC. A. Whltelock. manager of ths\nCunard line steamship office in Vancouver spent yesterday In towh nnd left\nlsst night for his horns,    \"'\nMr. Alsebrook of Kaslo paid a visit\nto Nelaon yesterday.\n,     a    .\nMrs. Charles Miller who has been a\npatient tn tbe Kootenay Lake General\nhospital for the past few weeks returned to her borne, 712 Hoover street\non  Sunday.\na    *    *\nMrs. H. 8. Patton was a city visitor\nfrom Trail Saturday. \u25a0\na    a    *\nYesterday afternoon Mrs. Leslie\nCraufurd's circle of 8t. Saviour's church\nhelpers met at the, home on Observatory street of Mrs.. R. A. Aldersmlth\n'when those present were Mrs. Hugh\nW.. Robertson. Mm 8. J. Towgood. Mrs.\nA. O. Williams, Mrs. SSnter. Mrs. __\u2022\nC. Rowley, Mm D. O. Thomas. Mrs\nW. M. Cunllffe and Mrs. w. R. Hinton.\na     .    a\nMiss Rvelyii Wallace, daughter of\nMrs. A H. Wallace. Mill street has\nleft for a couple of weeks to be\nspent ln Vancouver after which sh*\nwill visit tor two. months with \"her\naunt and uncle, ttt and Mrs. Charles\nBarrett of Barrett Lake, B. C.\n.   e   .\nDavid McBurney. Silica street, has\nreturned from a fortnight spent ln the\nLardo.\n. . e\nN. Peterson who bas been spending\nthe past couple of months at tbe\nKootenay Florence mine at Alnsworth\nbas returned to Ymir where he Is foreman of tbe Yankee Olrl mine.\n.   .   .\nMr. Orton who has. been a patient\nIn *jhe Kootenay Use Oeaergl hospital\nfor tbe past few weeks left for his\nhome  In  Ymir yesterday.\na    .    a\nMr. and Mrs A. Bruce Ritchie of\nTrail were city visiters yesterday.\na    .':.    \u2022\nCaptain C. 8. Hlgglns bf Yahk and\nformerly of Boswell, spent yesterday ln\nNelson   shopping.\na    * -. \u2022\nMrs. W. A. Westherhead and ber son,\nof Fairvlew leave Wa the CP.R. this\nmorning for a visit to tne coast.\na -*   \u2022\nMrs. P. Campbell af Salmo spent\ntbe  week-end ln totrtt. .   '\n..'.I. '.\u25a0'-\u25a0\nMra. W. A. Thurman, Silica street.\nbas lsft for Reglna to spend lastor\nwith her son and daughter-in-law\nMr. and Mrs. W. E. Thurman\n\u2022 \u00bb   e\nH. A. Aldersmlth, custom officer has\nbeen transferred from Waneta to Nelson.\n' a    a    a\nMiss Frances Lincoln, daughter of\nMr.' and Mrs. Paul Lincoln, Stanley\nstreet, who has been a patient tn the\nKootenay Lake Oeneral hospital for\ntbe past fortnight returned to her\nhome yesterday.      .\na   e   a\nMr. and Mrs. CharleeKelman, silica\nstreet, left yesterday for a visit to\nSpokane.\ne   .   .\nMrs. John Ferguson of Trail spent\nSaturday In town. '\n\u2022 \u2022,\u2666 \u25a0   .* < \u25a0\nitev. w. c. Mawhinney left last\nnight for the coast an a brief visit\na    a    a\n.Mlsa Toots Miller, was the guest of\nhonor Saturday at a delightful afternoon bridge given by-Mrfc w. J. Grove\nTerrace apartments, when Mrs. L H\nChoquette won the honors of the g-_.\nThose present Included Mrs. 8 o Matthew, Mrs. L. H. Cbotwette, Mrs. H,roid\nLakes, Miss Mohra McDonald, Mlas\nAlice Perkins and Miss Mildred Irvine.\nKASLO NOTES\nKASLO, BC. March 18.-Thursday\nafternoon Mrs. A. McQueen was hostess\nof a charming tea given in honor of\nMn. T. D. McCallum and Mlas R. s\nHaU of Saskatoon.. Sask.. Mre. William\nMurcbMoo pre-dM at the  tea  table\n(iMea&hers\n611 Baker Street.   Pttma 100\nOwing to the extra nuh in our Millinery Department, we have fond it\nneceuary this season to dispense with onr usual Millinery Opeamg, and\nare placing on Sale, Hats from Eastern markets as they arrive.   Today\nwe show i\n!<W\u00bb\nStiinning New Hats\nReasonably Priced\n4\nA fascinating selection of new Models of Felt\nor Straw, twisted or draped into the most\nadorably becoming models in all the newest\nversions introduced at .the Paris openings. All\nnew colors and Black, trimmed in the newest\nmanner. Do come in Mid see these- lovely new\nchapeau-. PRICED AT |7.60 TO 118.80\nEACH.\nPRINT EROCKS\nStyle Plus Quality\nThis new collection has more than style\u2014They have all the quality\nessentials which will make their mark in the fashion world. Stunning\nlines, new ideas, intriguing designs, and quality fabrics which bear\nup under consistent usage, and the ideal of faultless workmanship.\nEACH, f 19.75 TO $58.00.\nwhile Mrs. Ronald Hewst cut tbe Ices.!\nA most pleasing feature of the afternoon was the presentation, by Miss\nPhyllis McQueen, ot a beautiful bou-\nnuet of daffodils io Mre. Hewat, It\nbeing tbe occasion of her birthday. The\ninvited guests were Mrs. T. D. McCallum, Miss It. E. Hall. Mrs. Alei\nSutherland, Mra WUUam MurCblabn,\nMrs. McCoubrey, Mrs. Ronald Hewat.\nMrs. H\u00abgl\u00bb. OlUls, Mrs, <__rg\u00bb. Debts.\nMis, chine* H. Oood win,'Mr*. 8.'H\nOreen, Mrs. A. w. Anderson, Mrs. Cater\nMcOregor. Miss C. M. Fawcete Mlas\nMarJorie McGregor. Miss Alice Hodges\nsnd Miss Minna Kahle.\nMrs William Kngllsh was a charming\nbridge and tea hostess Friday afternoon. Three tables were ln play, tbe\nprize winners being, first, Mrs. H. Ester,\nsecond, Mrs. J. W. Power and third.\nMrs. H. D. Dawson. Those playing were\nMrs. S. A. Hunter. Mrs. H. Etter, Mrs.\nJ. W. Power Mra. H. C. Olegerich. Mrs.\nR. B. Mtlne.'Mrs. Oeorge Scott. Mrs. I.\nJ. Hacking. Mrs. Oeorge Ahey, Mrs.\nD. J. Barclay, Mrs. Goldsmith. Mrs.\nJack Thompson snd Mrs. H. D. Dawson.\nTlie tea guests were Mrs. A. W. Anderson. Miss Wilson and Miss Farter.\nMr. and Mrs. E. Latham entertained\na number of young people at tbe King\nOeorge hotel Friday evening, honoring\ntheir daughter. Mis Frances Latham.\nIt being the young lady's birthday.\nBridge followed by dainty refreshment-\nwas tbe order of the evening. The\nwinners for top score were Miss Marian\nLeavens and Fred Butler, the consolation prizes going to Miss Tyra Carlton\nand J. Fred Weir. The Invited guests\nwere Ml\u2014i Marian Leavens. Miss Margaret Allen. Mlsa Tyra Cartoon, Miss\nElisabeth Olegerich, Miss Jo Whltehouse\nand Miss Lillian Burkitt and Messrs.\nJ. Fred Weir, Philip J- TraU. Boy E.\n,Orean, William Hendren, Fred Butler\nand Roy -Skllllcorn.\nAngus MacPherson Is in from the\nCork mine for a few days.\nMine Inspector Robert Strachan of\nFernie is spending a few days In Kaslo\nand district.\nJ. A. Bandertaud of Cheney, Wash..\nSALE\nOf\nUsed\nPianos\n1 Practice Piano.\nWalnut Case  $125.00\n1 Practice Piano.\nFumed Oak case    $235.00\n1  Sclnmiiin.  Ma-\n.hogony  case  $365.00\n1 Mason & Risch.\nWalnut case $385.00\nWe   hov\u00ab   other   Bargains   ln\nused Pianos.   Sold on easy Terms.\nPhone tm Sll\nNeleon, B.C.\nam\nOM\nwas a visitor ln town the latter part\nof tbe week.\nC. P. R. Superintendent Robert Armstrong of Nelson was a visitor to Kaalo\ntbe latter part of the week.\nMiss Vema Garland left Thursday\nmorning foi; a few days vlj-Lt In Nelaon.\nMIbs Betty Berkley of tbe local Hi C.\nTelephone staff has returned after\nspending a few 'days with her parents\nln Nelson.\nj\u00bbck MacPherson came down from\nthe. Cork mine\" Saturday to spend a\nfew days wltb his family here.\nHarry Hewatt left for Nelson tbe latter part of the week.\nO. Storbo and his son. William, were\nclown  from  Retallack  Saturday.\nMrs. D. J. Barclay, wbo has been a\npatient ln the Victorian hospital, left\nfor her home the latter part of the\nweelc\nC Llndow of Nelson was a Friday\nvisitor ln tbe city.\nA. Sherries of Bfos, Sask., ls a visitor\nIn the ctty.\nR. L. Lindsay of Nelson was a Friday\nvisitor to town.\nW. O. Smith, left Saturday for a bust- ;\nneas visit to Calgary and other polnta.\no. S. Hill, of  Kelson was a Friday'\nvisitor in Kaalo. \u25a0\n9. 1. Fowler of Nakusp arrived ln l\ncity Friday.\nNebon Institute Hat\n138 Members; 87 at the\nRegular Get-Togetker\nNelson women's Institute now baa 1811\nmembers and at last Friday's meeting\n87 were present under tbe presidency\nof  Mrs.   H.   H.   Pitts   who has  been.'\nchief executive of Ue local organize Mon\nfor seven  years.\nThere's Nothing\nLike the Satisfaction\na Good Meat Gives\nThe best meals you ever\ntasted. That is the unanimous verdict of those who\nhave taken advantage of\nour forty-cent lunches.\nStop in today and be convinced. We are sure that\nyou, too, will become a\nGolden Gate enthusiast.\nGolden Gate\nCafe\nBaker   Street   - - -  Phone   681\nTwenty-four   nations   have   entered\nteams  ln  the  European rone  for the W\nDavis Cup matches. Tbe United States,\nCanada, Cuba, Mexico and Japan wlU\nbe represented in the American aone. '\nAustralia   and   Argentina   will   not   ba*.,\nrepresented this year.\nRED PIMPLES\nDISFIGURED^ FACE\nBecame Larger and Itched.\nHealed by Cuticura.\na .   ,\n-I h_l f_rp_s ot. my __ an*\nInger md Itched. Tbey weet very\nnd and scaled o*_. Tne ptoplse\nwere eo itchy tbat I e_\u00bb___ tbem\nen_myhcewudlefigwed. Tbei-i-\n\u00abdan kept me torn e\u00ab_p_aj. and\n\"I tried all kinds of reo__n b-\nbivata. I era for a hee sample of\nCut\u2014ura  Soap and Oi\u2014_\u2014_ an1\n\u2014kt of Ow-nra Soap aad pan of a\nboaofCoHcormO\u2014iln_sllwainr\u2014\nptet-y bealsd.\"   (Ng-ri) __s N.\nHonk.. Andrew, Alberta, July 13. 'JS.\nCoticara Soap, Ointment and Talcum are Ideal far daily toOtt neaa.\nS\u00a3\nt\"w_.\nli\niri\n\"Made Its Way by the Way It's Hade\"\nFor St. Patrick's Day Functions\nServe CURLEW\nICECREAM BRICKS\nOld and young will find it delightful, appetizing, refreshing\u2014just the, thing to top .\noff a meal with, br for the afternoon or\nevening function.\nCURLEW CREAMERY COe,Ltd.\nBETT\u2014a*, MIL\u2014\nICE CBEAM\nAn Perfect- Pasteurised Prodaett\nWD\n THE NELSON DAILY\nMOENINf \u25a0 H 19, 1829\narkets and Mining\nT-\nCONTROL\nAT NEW YORK\nHeavy;     Time\n;   Radio  OM\nBaldwin Loco Soars\nMarch IS.\u2014Control ol\n\u2014fc shifted between op-\nte most confusing man-\ni tbe bears gaining the\nthe laat hour when call\nto tighten.\n:t-ta__g ins heavy throughout\nparticularly In the Radio\nold atock losing 49 polnu\nISO-point gain ol lax week but\nou tor the advance aided br\nr_norm, met with marked sue-\nIn various sections of the. list,\n\u2022n the day an Increase In the\n[for Can money trom 7 to 8 per\njHat evMonood.\n(line money held firm with prac-\nMty none available under 8 per cent.\nMe old Radio shares feU beak to 600,\n\u25a0> the new shares cloeed kt 101.\nliter Talking Machine, however, which\nEpatng coneol\u2014tated with Radio,\nmuted more than M polnta to a\nW top et 300.\nBaldwin Locomotive soared 3d points\nMmtw 19\u20141 peak at 296. Otis Elevator\net up 16 points to a new high.\nTae non-ferrous metale were generally\nronj. National Lead mounting about\ni' points to a new top kt 1S6 and\nUie Cananea gaining new high\nMbd with a lump ot more than 6\n\u25a0t\nAmerican International made an ex-\nkme gain of six on reports that lt\nid'realized large profits from holdings\nj Chase National Bank and Radio\nSets.\nHpchandlalng shares were generally\nt\\%, Macy and Ftleness losing more\nm four points each. Rossla Insur-\nfcl lost 10 potnts, Johns Manville 8\n\u25a0\u25a0teom\u2014erctal Solvents six points,\nWUl sales, 6,031,120 shares.\ntW  YORK  STOCK   QUOTATIONS\nHigh Low   Close\ntjaxl Chemical __ sna 288    391\nH.   (Mn  133 130     130 K\nBer. Foreign Pow.    110 107    107\njurlcan Loco  J23 120.4 120>A\nttt.. Smelt. * Rfg. VO% 118!. 119%\nSet. Steel Fdry. \u2014   73 68       70%\nber.   Telephone   ... 316% 313*4 314\nber.   Tobacco'-..._.. 173 1711%. 173%\nIkconda       164% leiy, 163%\nIgalson      201 330     201\n\u25a0win      ..._  366 336     256\nHthnore _ Ohio ...   136% 1S5.*, 135%\ntblehem Steel   loey, 1071, 108%\nlinker Hill _ Sulll.    135\ndlan   Pacific   ...  346 341     244\nde Pasco\nCopper   .\nCALGARY OIL\nAdvance    _.\t\nA.  P.  C.  _.\t\nBlack Diamond\nBr.   Dom\t\nDalhousle    \t\nDevenlsh   .\nIlls.   Alta.\nMcDougall,\nMcD.  8. \u00ab\nMcLeod\t\nMill   City   \t\nMidwest       \t\nHigh River\t\nNew   Fed.   \t\nFreehold \t\nOkalU, common\nRanch\u2014ens\nRoyallte     \t\nSpooner\t\nTurner   Valley\nUnited      \t\nRegent\nVulcan\n \u00bb.\u00bb\n    JO\n  1J>\n__ 8.7*\n  IM\n  2.26\n  2.00\n _\n  6.60\n....... 4-5\n-  8.60\n.... 1.36\n.....    .66\n\u2014   .40\n- 80S\n.-60.00\n  1.88\n...20000\nROYAUTE CLOSES\n35 POINTS HIGHER\nOil Stocks Usurp Attention at\nToronto; Home and International Pete Exceptions\nTORONTO, March 18.\u2014OU stocks\nusurped all attention on the Toronto\nexchange today ln spite or the bids\not a very,' varied number of utilities.\nHome OU and International Pete were\nthe only two exceptions to the general\ntrend. The' advance ln Petrol from an\nopening quotations of 95 to a high at\n98 marked the culmination of an en-\nenergetic bull movement ln the stock\nwhich started almost from the opening gong. It closed at 87.50. up 93.76\non the day.\nRoyallte cloeed at 8186, up 35 points.\nHome OU opened strong and enrobed\nsteadily to a top of 837 but lealloi-\ntion resulted in a recession to a close\nat 828, off 60c. Foothills opened at\n98.50 an overnight decline ol 25c, but\nsteady buying boosted lt to a top at\n810, a new high. It closed at 90.75, up\n91.\nCanada Gypsum climbed to a new\nhigh at 9118 and cloeed at 6117, up\n93. International Nickel was traded ln\nto a very small extent, and from an\nopening at 860% soon lost this fraction to hover between 960 and 960'\/&\nfor the greater portion of the day.\nNoranda was also neglected In the general activity and lost 70c at \u00bb50_25.\nProducts\not\nman   Co.\nEnglish  ...\nieeport-Texas       \/4T%\nMsral  Motors    _.   88%\nBectric\nH7% iisy4 113%\n119% 119 119\n11*4 \u25a0    IM 111%\n**-       86 86\n188      184 185\n7\u00bb%    77% 78\n.... - 18%\n47- . 47\n86% 88%\n... 240% 288% 238%\n99%  \"96%    99%\n-_*\u25a0\nI*\n90%\n62'a\n68 V,\n\u00bb%\n106\n40%\n87\n80%\n90 \u2022%\n48\n63%\n69-4\n10%\n106%\n40%\ntassel\nMritf\nreat West. Sugar ....   8\"*%\n|a>e  Sound       81%\nadson Motors  .....'- '92%\ntorboro Rapid Trans.\t\ngplrctlon Copper ... 84%\n__\u2022\u2014latlonal Nickel 60%\nilly  Springfield ...   30%\naek   Truck   -.L  107\narland   Oil    43.\ntan!   Copper  .__\u00ab%   &&. 6354\n\u25a0necott Copper .... 11\/434 wa 103 %\nmm s. s.   \u00aba% 6->^ a^\n0, Tower. &  Light     57%    56% 56'i\nlb   Motor*    _. 100% 107'ii 100',\nT.   dsntral    189    188- 188%\nWthera   Pacific   ... 107% 108% ,01\",\nlOkard  Motors   ...... 143% 138% 138%\niffilpe  Pete    41%   41' 41\nIglo Corporation _*.. 549,     600 . 000\nItk    Wand  130% 128Vi 128%\nRHIlte        ,     33       32 32%\nOnion  -dlt ..    29%    28S 26%\nlair   Cons.    ..-.....'42%   40.j ,4P5_.\niern   Pacific   .... 138    126% 1291\/,\nard  Oil  Calif.      79%'* W% 73%\nISrd OU N. J    68       54    , 64%\nHeart    Warner   .... 136% 136% iSf**\nlebaker          80      87% 87%\nCorp     65%    64% 64%\nGulf   Sulphur     76       74% 78%\n\u00ab*,C\u00bbBf.  .,..' 61%   60*% 60%\nPacific    331% 218% 219\nRubber       86       62% 82%\nSteel   ..,.:...,..... 188% 186% 186%\nSee,    168% 166 166\nOverland    _.,   30%   80 80\nTruck   _    46       43% 43%\nWinnipeg Grain\nWheat\u2014 Open High Low Close\nMay       131      131     129% 130%\nj   July      132?, 132% 131% 133\nOct  131% 131% 130% 130%\nOats-\nMay       55%    65%    MVi    54%\nJuly       68V4    66%    55%    66%\n\u2022Oct. _   64       64%    63%    63%\nBarley\u2014\nMay         76%    76%   75%   75%\nJuly        77%    77%    75%',',75%\nOct    73% . 73%    73       73\nFlax-\nMay      311% 211% 209% 209%\n..July       206% 207% 206% 307\n\u25a0Oct    306%\nRye-\nMay      111% 113     111     111%\nJuly    111% 111% 110% 111%\n' Oct  107% 108     107% 107%\nCash wheat\u2014No. 1, northern, 128%;\nNo. 2, northern, 124%: No. 3, northern,\n120%: No. 4, 114%; No. 5, 104; No. 6.\n88%; feed, 79%; track, 128%.\nOIL ISSUES ARE\nTORONTO FEATURES\nDalhousie, Royalite and Southwestern  Petroleum  Spectacular; Foothills Oil On\nTORONTO, Mareh 18\u2014Dalhouale Oil.\nRoyallte end Southwestern Petroleum\nperformed spectacularly on the Standard mining exchange today but the\nother Turner Valley oU stocks developed reactionary tendencies\njfcothUls OU and Oas was added to\nthe llet today, but the orflV transactions recorded waa a block ot 100\nshares at 9980. Dalhousle opened at\n6*1.60, dipper to 67.50, moved up to\n910.76, and sold back to 89.60, a net\ngain of 42.16. Southwest Petroleum advanced 98 to 98. Royallto opened at\n8180 and Jumped to 6184. as compared\nwith a previous close at 6170. Mayland\neased to 913 a loss of 76c after early\ndealings at 914. Associated OU aid Gas\ndropped 50c to 96-\nOpenlng at 913.60, an overnight gain\nof 25c, Ventures attained a new mark\nfor aU time at 914.85. Final traiu-Ctlans\nat 614 were 75o up for the* session.\nSudbury Basin turned soft and sold\noff to 611.80, down 65c. International\nNickel finished at 960.35. otf 26c. A\nfew small blocks of Treadwell Yukon\ncame out at around 915.60, a gain of\n36c.\nPend Oreille and Base Metals scored\nsubstantial advances, the Icrmei moving up to 75c to 91150 and the latter\n16c to 94.40, but the other Pacific\ncoast stocks moved within narrow\nranges.\nNoranda touched a new low lor the\nyear at 668.60. with last sales at 668,50,\ndown 10c.\nOILS AGAIN LEAD\nON COAST MARKET\nUnited Oil I\u00bb Spectacular Issue;  Profit-Taking  Cuts\nDown Early Gains\nToronto lines     SHIFT OFFICES\nOF MANY MINES\nTO VANCOUVER\n\u25a0VANCODvm, Merck 18.\u2014ou \u25a0**\u2022*\u25a0\u2022\nagain turned over In tremendous volume today with considerable display ot\nstrength ln tbe early dealings profit-\ntaking set ln during the afternoon aad\nprices eased oft but sube-ntlol advances were scored In  several  Issues.\nThe mines division was again neglected with the price trend lever.\nUnited Otl waa the spectacular Issue\ntoday, closing at 611.60 for a net gaol 9680 on a good demand. Home OU,\nopening 60c stronger kt tf_6 50, repeatedly sold down to 18 lower at 838.\nDalhousle was a favorite and opened\n98 higher at 810 but here pro:it-taklng\nset In, the final figure showing a net\ngain of 91.95 at 98JO. Hargal OU\nscored a net advance of 75c to 92.60;\nand Advance OU, starting cl! a dollar\nstronger cloeed at 94.78. a net gain of\n81.60. A. P. Consolidated turned over\nln heavy volume, finishing 3c ttronger\nat 93.60 after selling up to 9380. Calmont was 6c stronger at 94.35; Devenlsh 20c up at 82.86; Pabyan 2c stronger\nat 16c; Freehold up 660 at 62.76; Illinois Alberta SOc stronger at 42.10.\nMayland OU, which closed at 919.60\nFriday, fell away to close S3.60 lower\nat 910. McLeod Oil was 36c stronger at\n98.26: McDougall Segur Ex 78c up at\n66.76; New McDougall up 25c to 9480\nand Spooner 25c higher at \u00bb4.60. Royallte turned over ln fair volume between 9190 and 9200, closing 430 higher\nat   9185.\nIn the mines Reeves McDonald mts\nthe strong spot, advancing 10c to 98.80\non a ' good- demand. Premier improved\n5c to 9100. Pend OreUle weakened 70c\nto 910.75 and George Copper 180 to\n67.00. The balance of the list was little\nchanged.\nAeonda    ...._ \u2014 9 .17\nAmulet   1-6\nArgo     \u00bb\u2014\u25a0\u2022 .08\nAna !\u2014  M\nAtlas       .01%\nBury HoUy    .26\nBldgood        -9%\nCeetle     JS _\nOan.   \u2014srralne  03\nCent. Man. Mine* \u2014 -J\nConlagas\nCrown\nCapital\nDuprat\nDom*   .\n.._ 180\n..._ .06\n... -7\n... .08\n  9.78\nGold   Dale   -\t\nGranada     \t\n-0\n.02%\n8,06\n21.25\nVancouver Stocks\nBid      Ask.\nBayview  9   .04% 6   .05\nBig Missouri    1.65        \t\nBluebird    _     .19 .20\nCork Province  17 .18\nCotton Belt  70 .80\nGeorge Copper    7.00        8.00\nOeorgle River       .45\nGladstone      si. .14%\nOolconda       1.00        1.08\nGrandview 66 .67\nIndependence    09\nIndian Mines   06%\nInter. Coal  39\nKootenay Florence   .18%\nKootenay King  46 .47\nIs. it _      .05\nLucky Jim  17\nMohawk      .05%\nMarmot  Gold  \t\nMarmot Metals       .06\nNatl. Silver    ' \u00ab.,.\nNoble- Plve   70\nOregon Copper  71 .72\nPend Odeille   10.78\nPlanet Mines     1.00\nPremier        1.90        1.95\nPorter  Idaho 68\nReeves  McDonald      3.60\nRufus   Argenta    34 .35\nRuth   Hope         .48 .49\nSUver Crest       .09%\nSUver  Cup     Stl .40\nSnow-flake     _.     ..... .30\nTopley  Richfield        JT .39\nWellington    IS\nWoodbine      .06 .07\nA. P. Consol    3.50 3.56\nDalhousle     8.90       9.00\nDevenlsh    3.35       2.46\nHome  OU     3300       33.50\nIlls.  Alta _   1.10 2.20\nMcLeod    \u2014 _i    8.25        8.75\nWheat Values at\nChicago Suffer\n, Weather Setback\nCHICAGO, March 18.\u2014D*_pite &n unexpected decrease of tbe United States\nwheat visible supply total, and notwithstanding unfavorable crop advices\nfrom Kansas, wheat values today suffered a setback. Selling was based\nlargely on the fact that prevailing\nweather conditions are good for wheat\ngrowth and that the domestic winter\ncrop outlook taken as a whole appears\nto be auspicious.\n* Chicago closing quotation;, on wheat\ntoday were nervous, ttuee**e)ghts to\none cent a bushel net lower. Corn\nfinished one and one-eighth to one and\nfive-eighths cents off, oats one-half\noent to seven-eighths cent down, and\nprovisions showing seven cents to 22\ncents drop.\nMargin Accounts\nWe are pleased to carry stocks listed on the New York, Montreal and Toronto Exchanges on a conservative basis. Stocks\nlisted on the Toronto Standard Mining Exchange such as\nSherritt-Gordon, Sudbury Basin, Noranda, Etc.\nCan be bought on a 40% to 60% margin.   \u2022\nCONTINUOUS QUOTATIONS D.WI.V\n:R.P.Clark&Co,(Vanc.)Ltd.\nINVESTMENT BANKERS\nNELSON, B.C. PHONE 100\nrhe Consolidated Mining and\nSmelting Company of Canada, Ltd.\nOff\u2014e. Smelting end Refining Department\nTBAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA\nSMELTERS AND REFINERS\nPurchaMn of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ore**.\nProducere of Gold, 8ilver, Copper, Pig Lead and Zinc.\n[\n.06\n.07\n.MM\n-rover  Baly  ...\nHoUy    \t\nHudson  Bay ...\nIndian   -      04\nJackson Manlon  11\nKlrklake      -   1-86\nKirk Hunton   OIK\nKeely     -,-\u25a0     \u25a0*\u00bb\nKootenay Florence 1*\nLake Shore  - 34\u00bb\nLaval - 67\nMnrrtssa      ~ -     .16\nMcDougall         .\u00ab\u2022\nMclntyre  MM\nMcKtnley'      \u25a0*\u00bb\nMining   Corp -    6J8\nNewbec     \u2014     86\nNlplsslnk \u2022   tM\nNorand*    . m 66.00\nPend Oreille  *\u25a0\u2022 11\"\u00bb\nPorcupine drown       -154\nPioneer    68\nPremier        ttt\nPotter Doal  \u2022\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u2022     M\nBlbago  08\nSan Antonio  1\u00ab\nShentltt-Oordon   _    8.60\nStadacona     13\nSudbury Basin  - 1200\nSylvanlte    - \u2014   '\u202200\nTec*k   Hughes      8.86\nTowagan\u2014c    \t\nVlpond -    ln\nWright Hargreeves .\u2014   810\nWest Dome Lake ......     ,06i4\n\u00bb   46\nIM\n\u25a0MVt\n.10\nm\nM\n.43\ntn\nM\n1*6\nD6\nM\nMVt\n10.00\n.06\n-1\n.08\n8.35\nEgg Markets\nOTTAWA, March 18.-*Bg3:\nToronto\u2014Extras, S3 to M; firsts*. 31\nto 32;  seconds, 25 to 37.\nMontreal-\u2014Firsts,  35;   seconds, 32.\nWinnipeg\u2014Dealers'are quoting country shippers extras, 34; firsts, 32; seconds, 20.\nEdmonton\u2014Extras, 28 to 28; firsts,\n24 to 26; seconds, 20 to 21.\nVancouver\u2014This egg market is weak.\nDealers are quoting producers lor ungraded eggs, delivered, extras, 25; firsts,\n22;  pullet  extras, 30.    *\nChicago-Spot, 27; Jiarcli. 27V4; November,  32'\/,.\nNew York-Spot, 28Vi.\nReorganization of\nMassey Harris Capital\nGets directors' Ohay\nTORONTO, Marc.i 18.\u2014Reorganization\nof the capital of the IM-siey Harris\ncompany' was approved fay the shareholders at a special iiieitlny held today. The proposed ohhnges provide\nthat the whole of the outstanding 7\nper cent cumulative prefeicnce share-\nwill he called for redemption. New S\nper cent cumulative convertible preference shares will be issued, which the\npresent preferred shareholders will\nhave the privilege of accepting on a\nshare basis instead of the cash redemption price.\nMontreal Produce\nMONTREAL, March 18\u2014Eggs, butter\nand cheese easier.\nButter\u2014No. 1, pasteurlwdf \u00ab2 to\n48%.\nEggs\u2014Fresh extras. 43; tints, 41.\n.06\n.15\n\u2022    .46\nM\nHM\n-7(4\n\u202280\ntaM\n\u2022set\n8.40\nM\n3M\n60.00\n1180\nra\n.67\nIM\n.02 Vi\n.08 Vi\n.16\n9.60\n13.30\n8.40\n3.60\n1.13\n3.15\n.07\nNEW YORK, March 18. \u2014 Copper\nstrong; electrolytic spot and iuturea 39.\nIron\u2014Steady; No. 3 I.o.b. Eastern\nPennsylvania 20.60 to 21.00; Buffalo\n17.00 to 1800; Alabama 16.50.\nTin\u2014Plrm; spot and lutures 40.75.\nLcad-riroi; spot New Tork 7_S; East\nSt.  Louis 7.20 to 7 26.   -\nZinc\u2014Steady. East St. Louis spot\nand lutures 6.35.\nAntimony\u20149.62 to 9.76.\nAT  LONDON:\nStandard copper-Spot \u00a395 16s; lutures \u00a306.\nElectrolytic\u2014Spot \u00a398; lutures \u00a399.\nTin\u2014Spot \u00a3224 10e; lutures \u00a3334 13s\n6d.\nLead\u2014Spot \u00a327; lutures \u00a327 6s.\nZinc\u2014Spot \u00a336 15s;  lutures \u00a327.\nREPORT ON WHEAT\nGRADING TABLED\nOTTAWA, March 18.\u2014The InteTOn\nreport on protein content as a lector\nln wheat gliding was tabled in the\nhouse ol common^ this afternoon. The\nreport was prepared by the sotoelate\ncommittee of the national' research\ncouncil on behal! of the council and\nthe board of grain ejmmissloners.\nThe report contains a large amount\nof technical information contained with\nvheat grading, but no conclusion as\nto the value of grading on the basis\nof protein content Is reached.\nCanada Bonds\nWINNIPEG, March 18.\u2014Dominion war\nissue prices:\nVictory  loans\u20141933,  6101.70b,  1103\n00a;   1934, 610180;  1937, 9104.76.\nWar loan renewals\u20141933, 1100.50.\nRefunding loans\u20141943. 6100.26; 1944,\n996.00:  1940, 196.16;  61946. 696.00.\nNEW BEACON LIGHTS FOR CANADA'S AIRPORTS\nThose\nof Stob-e, Foriong As-\nsoclations Move April. 1;\nNot Affect Operation\nBead offices of Yankee Olrl Con-\nf-oltriated Mlnee; Kootenay Florence\nMining company, Blocan Rambler\nMines, Lome Oold Mines, and Utica\nMlnee, now la tae Mcculloch block.\nNelson, are to be moved to Vanoouver.\nThese companies, aU of which have\nbeen financed by Stobte, Foriong ft\nCo., the Toronto financial house, will\nhave their head offices at 35 Commerce\nbuilding, at the corner of Hastings and\nGranville streets, Vancouver, on April 1.\nAt the same date ttie Vancouver of-\nIces of Btoble, Foriong ft Co- will be\nmoved to Hastings street tn the same\nblock.\nRemoval of ths offices to Vancouver\nls exclusively for ths sake of convenience to the financial center.\nThe change, lt is understood, will in\nno respect affect the operation of the\nmines concerned, all but one of the\nseven properties affected-\u2014Yankee Qlri\nConoeolldated having three\u2014being la\nthis district.\nTRADING IS HEAVY\nON LOCAL MARKET\nPrices Identical With These of\nPast Few Weeks; Prices\nQuoted\nTrading on4the local produce mar-\nl.et was heavier than lt has been\nfor several weeks passed. Beef was\nsold out although a lane quantity\nwas on hand. The'prices were Identical with those of the pest few weeks.\nThe prices were:\nBeer,   lb  15c to 6   M\nVeal, lb \u2014 16c to    .30\nPork,  lb.  \u201e. ...._:.-. 15c to    .30\nFowl,     lb - JM     .25\nBabbits,   lb ,\u2014      .25\nHeadcheese, lb.      M\nEggs,  hens,'   doe      .46\nEggs, pullets', doe     .40\nSnifter, lb , 45c to    _60\nCheese,   lb.        M\nCream,   lb     -80\ncurd,  dish \u2014.-    M\nPotatoes,  100 lbs    2.16\nparsley,    bunch     06\nOanots, 1ft.  \u25a0      J*\n..>.      .06\n 06\n.      .06\n    ' .10\n 10\n........     .10\nCabbage,   lb.\nBeets,  lb \u25a0\t\nApples,   lb -\t\nleeks,  bunch    \u2022\t\nScotch kale,  bunch  .\nCelery,   two   bunches,\nUnemployment .\nAmendment\/\u2022\nRead Second Time\nLONDON, March 18.\u2014Second reading\nwas given the unemployment Insurance \"transitional provtslons amendment\" bill in tbe house ol commons.\nThe bill provides lor the continuance\nfor another year ol transit\u2014na1 provinces under which the payment ol 30\ncontrlbutjlons ln two years as a condition for the receipt of unemployment relief ls suspended.\nBlr Arthur Bteel-_altland. minister of labor, said the condition of\nthat hopes fot \u00bb \u00aben*-l Improvement\nthe suspension' WM due to the lac*.\nIn trade had no* been fully fulfilled\nowing to the eOect of the coal stop-\npace being more lasting and going\ndeeper than had been expected.\nIt wae gradually being overcome, be\nsaid, but not ts Quickly aa could be\nhoped. The country generally was\ndecidedly more prosperous than four\nyeara ago, but unemployment In some\ndistricts wae still unttvorable. The\nposition, therefor*, warranted special\nlheesuree to deal with lt.\nWith regard-to the future tbe minister seld reports were generally good.\nIn the coal ewe, metiers had reached\ntheir worst and were slowly Improving. Reports from the Iron and steel\nand shipbuilding Industries aU showed\nfavorable signs for the future.\nThe severity of the winter, Sir Arthur said, had postponed the recovery\nof unemployment evils\" hilt with the\ndeparture of .the. frost la<it:wei- employment- flgurte , had shown en Improvement of between 116,000 and 120,-\n000. ,\t\nA total of let entries have been\nreceived for the fifty-fifth running of\nthe Kentucky Derby et Churchill\nDowns. Saturday, May .18. The raoe\nwill be worth 6*0,000 in added money.\nLogan &B_y an\na Private Wire\nSTOCKS     BONDS     COTTON\n(MUM\nMONTREAL TRADE\nVOLUME LOWEST\nNickel   Continues  Leadership;\nBrazilian Off; Smelters      .\nTike a  Dray\nMONTREAL, March 18.\u2014With traders maintaining a cautious ettltuiSa\nowing to the tight credit conditions,\nthe Montreal Stock exchange today\ngave no promise ot departing from\nthe dull and narrow trading In, of\nrecent markets. The volume of business was the smallest fdr a lull dey\nthis year, amounting to 84,847 shares.\nInternational Nickel .maintained its\nposition of leader ln volume with e\nturnover of 15.603 shares, asd et tbe\nclose was unchanged at 60.\nBrazilian Traction followed with\nsales of totalling 4471 shsres and cloeed\net my,, for a net loss of 14. Montreal Power had a turnover of 1180\nsharee and finished unchanged et 107.\nafter touching 108.\nStocks to show gains et the etoee.\nIncluded Sherwin Wllliame, Maeeey\nHanls, Wayagamack. Canada Cemjpt,\nCanada steamship, Canade Ttntn. tnd\nBritish Oolumble Power. Losses were\nshown by Abitlbi. Hamilton Bridge.\nSmelters, Canadian Oar-oamjn!st_, 'Ni*\ntlonal Breweries, Winnipeg Bectric _\nPower corporation.\nCLOSING   MONTOEAL   QUOTATIONS ^\nImperial   _%nk \u25a0- 8J\u00bb\nBank of Montreal   y W>\nBank of Nova Bcotla  t- -t \u00ab\u00ab!* 4\nRoyal   Bank   , -,.  \u25a0***.*\nAbitlbi   Power   -   Psper    --,\u00ab\u00bb\nAsbestos Corporation - \u2014'\u25a0\u2014~m%g\nAttafl-c   Sugar    \u2022\u2022 -\u2022  \"JJ\nBall  Telephone  \u2014 -\u2022\u2014-\u2014\u00bb. m  \u25a0\u25a0\nBrazilian T. L. * Power _ _   6*>4\nBrit. American Oil      Mi|\nBrompton Paper    - \u2014-.- \u2022\"   *JJ_*\u00a3\nCanada    _r\u2014\u00a3e     -- \u2014-  ML\ncan. Oar _ Foundry \u2014._\u2014\u2014_ \u2014* -\nCan.  Cement    - \u2014   81\nCan. Converters \u00bb - ttt\nCana.  Industrial  Alcohol      \u00ab\nCen. Power      - \u25a0-   8SH\nCan. Steamship Lines   *S   '\nCons. Mining * Smelting  tttt   ;\nDominion    Bridge     -  10014\nDom.  Textile   ~* \u00bb*V\u00bb\nA.   P.   Grain    ~( \u2014>   \u2022*\nUke  of  the  Woods  -     ot\\\nMassey Harris    \u2014- \u2014\u2014   *8\nMontreal Power  \u2014 - 16**4\nMontreal    Tramways      180\nNational   Breweries    - 138!\nNational  Steel Car    110\nOgllvle   Milling    ~ 6*0   ;\nOntario Steel Products      80\nOttawa L. H. - Power  _ 118*4\nPenm\u2014\u2014,   Ltd   100*4\nPrice   Bros -\u2014'. \u00ab \u2014   T8\nQuebec Power    .- - -   S8V4\nShawinigan    \u2014\/.     88Vi ,\nSherwin Williams  - - M0\nSo. Canada Power  \u2014...   80\nSteel of Canade  \u2014\u25a0\u2014-   80\nSt. Lawrence Flour Mills    33\nWabasao    Cotton        *1\nWayagamack    \u2014     \u2022\u2022\nWestern   Grocers    -   37 '\nWinnipeg   Railway    - -  ttt\nALL S.OO-5     m\noougbt and sold and carried eo\nmargin   through'members of tbs\nMontreal, Toronto and New York ;\nstock     exchanges.     .Telegrapbta\nquotations.\nC.W. Appleyard\niNstjRANC-   tshoatsa   bomb .\nCITT   PROP\u2014SITT   . \u2022\n. 0  W  Appleyard   H. I. Appleyard\nT A. Whitfield\nBox 626 P-fiS *\u25a0*\ntYMlNINC AS a \"IMM '.\n\\    AND YOU win  t INO\n\\ It IS NOT   i,\nNorthwest\nMines\nInvestment\nCo,\nNew Tork, Montreal and Vancouver Stook Exchanges. Chicago\nBoard of Trade. Winnipeg Grain\na\u2014shange and other leading exchanges.\nOFFICES:\n\u2022 ..PI \u00ab_H,__M__,\n\u2022nd  Mettle\nipemner 8tanflard Stock\nof Spokane\nSpecialists In the underwrltlns of\nhigh grade mining securtles at'\nfording opportunity (or ground-\nfloor participation In successful\nmining enterprises.\nSpokane \u2022 \u2022 Washington\n__j\nA new super-beacon lor airports\nwhich sends numerous beams ot red\nAnd  white light into the \u00bblr to aid\nflyers   ln\nlandings.\npenetrating   li\nfor   night\nby the\nKing government that erente be made\nto Install beacon lights on airdromes\nall across the continent.\nSTOCK BROKERS *\n- COMMERCE BLDG, VANCOUVER, B. C.     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The\nhe stated, gave every support\nb manager malting that position\nJ pleasure as well as an honor.\nHIIOT  OfTENEK\nfar as  the   team   was' concerned\nnever   lost   their   determination\n|l and  their coach contends that\n[the ability to finish  in front of\nbt, which comes with experience,\n\u00a7ubs   hod   better   than,   an   even\nto beat the Albarta champions.\n!lng   to .th   figures   compiled   by\n|Jels:n   managers,    which   agreed\n\u2022hose cf the 'Calgary management.\ntimber of .jhoU taken on _oal In\nIteond  game  by  the  Nelson  boys\nHpproxlmately   75   per   cent   more\n[l thoee   taken   by    the   oppestng\nThese    approximations   shew\nUw  high  caliber goal  minding\nCalgary   net  man.\n|Ugh  the weather at Calgary ^\nlivery warm variety, the ice was\nIjerlously   Impaired,   through   the\nan ice shaver, the only one of\ntut  in.the  west.    This  machine\naHiab*e   to   c-mmunlties   where\nee ls not  Insured  either by ar-\nmeans   or   by    frigid   weather.\ntj Calgary rink this machine was\nthree   times   a   day   each   time\nI    off    th.     thin     fraction    of\nombed ice\u2014that hod  formed on\n>.    -.During   the   cold   weather\nsheet had  been  built up ts a\n\u25a0of about 18 inches so that when\nJither would no longer permit ice\n\u25a0I the shaving machine was used\nbose of the soft surface. leaving\ni playing sheet.\nF*   ACTIVITIES '     \u25a0\u25a0\u00bb\nsocial   activities   of   the   team\npmany   and   varied:    sight-seeing\nirplane rides and hockey games\nJnly a few df the interesting de-\nVARSITY TURNS\nTABLES ON THE\nIRISH FOR ROUND\ntails that kept the boys in a seventh\nheaven. On Wednesday the tesjjn. chaptered oars and embarked for the Tumor\noil fields where fortunes are being\nmade over-tight, and where every new\ndevelopment appears to be and ultimate gusher. Situated about 50 mllea\nsouth af Calgary these oil fields proved\na fine trip ae well aa a stimulus to\nthe Imagination cf the b*\u2014- vho have\nall  decided^ to become oi'   T.rrnates.\nMr. Ramsden was much *: .*.\u25a0*& with\nthe manner In which tW citizens of\nCalgary treated the vt;,lting team.\nEvery member of the team was Issued\ncomplimentary tickets for each hockey\ngame they attended. Incidentally, said\nticket also admitted a young lady and\nit has been rumored that few cf these\nsame tickets admitted leas than two.\nOne of the most fascinating and\ninteresting experiences for the boya\nwaa the trip through the refinery ^ of\nthe Imperial Oil company under the\nsupervision pf a guide who explained\nthe different processes ln - the refining cf the crude oil to their various\ncommercial forms. The members of\nth. team spent a very profitable half-\nday In these works.\nALMOST   INVINCIBLE\nThe Calgary Juniors are very versatile hockey team, states the Nelson\nmanager. They are the product of a\ncoach who hAs In his career placed\n42 men tn the professional leagues.\nIn the past Reason they had only two\ngoals scored agalnat them prior to their\nconflict with the Cubs.\nTheir offensive consisted cf a criss-\ncrcss passing system that was bewildering to a team unfamiliar to theae\nUctlca. HowevCr, ln the second gome\nthe Cubs became accustomed to this\nmethod of attack and it lost a good\nmeasure of Its effectiveness. Several\nof the Calgary boys are of professional\ncaliber and another year will probably\nfind them in those ranks. As a whole\ntho Alberta boys met the British\nColumbia champions half way and the\nspirit of amateur spcrt did not Buffer\nin the slightest degree.\nINTERMEDIATE   LEAGUE\nThough the present hockey season\nls on its last legs there are already\nplans for the cofhlng winter. A splendid nucleus for a junior team remains\nln Carl and Cecil Ramsden, Tcmmy\nBishop, Art Stromstead and Walter\nOillett- That an intermediate league\nwill be formed Is fairly certain because of the wealth of material available  to  that  group.\nConsidering the relatively small attention paid the Junior league at the\nbeginning of the season and the fine\nshowing that they have finally made,\nthe boys deserve all the credit ln the\nworld, is the contention of their coach\nand managers.\nBlank  Ottawa  Shamrocks  3-0\nand Take Round 4-3 to\nPlay for Ontario\n' France plans to send  a team numbering  from 30  to  25   athletes  to  the\nOlympic games in Los Angeles in 1932.\ni-  \u2022'{ jhtunJ.iii .\nmmtmi mam. _,\t\n\u00bbrnr a nip TO-Ntc\/tr1\nGRANT'S\nBest Procurable\n(THE ORIGINAL)\nPure Scotch Whisky\nRICHEST IN FINEST\nHIGHLAND   MALT\n[lis advertisement is not published or displayed bv\nOK CONTROL BOARD or the Government of B.C.\n\"BLACK Si WHITE*\nALWAYS RIGHT\nblSTILLED\nAND BOTTLED\nIN SCOTLAND\nBLACK & WHITE*\nSCOTCH WHISKY\nJAMB BUCHANAN _ CO.. LTD.. -LAMO* 5 LONDON\nBRITISH SOCCER\nLEAGUE STANDING\nOTTAWA, lurch 18\u2014A scrappy band\not Toronto varsity puck-carriers who\nh\u00bbd tbe frit to fight throufch to victory over odds which many would have\nconsidered Insurmountable, will carry\nOntario's hopes In the Allan Cup\nplaydowns. The Varsity men lought the\nOttawa Shamrocks \"Into the Ice\" tn a\nspectacular battle here tonight, to overcome a two-goal lead which the Celts\nheld, and defeat them by a 1 to 3\ncount oft tbe round.\nThe 3-1 whipping which th: Ottawa\nclan unexpectedly handed Vanity in\ntheir hone town Saturday night wu\nfar from being sufficiently formidable\nto humble the lighting \"Blurs' ln their\nreturn game here. Tbe count in favor\nof Toronto tonight was 3-0, giving\nthem the round by a single goal, and\nthe tight to meet fit. Francois Xavier,\nQuebec tltleholders, in the next playdown for the Dominion's amateur\nhockey championship.\nWIN- MIN STOKM CITADEL\nThe two collegiate wing men, Harley\nand la\u2014af\u2014len, were the storming guns\nwho wrote defeat on a Shamrock record which had been kept clean of a\nsingle defeat through 13 straight games.\nHarley drove home both the first and\nsecond goals, the initial on a pass from\nMcMulleh, and the second cn a lone\nsortie from the face off. McMullein\nnotched the final and what proved the\nvictory-bearing jally also early in the\nmiddle period after which Harley\nslipped him the disc close ln on the\nIrish.\nThe university team played brilliant\nhockey throughout, while for the Celts\nit must be aald lt was their poorest\nexhibition of the season. Their combination play seemed riddled by the\nfast skating Varsity attack, and their\nback-checking' did not contain the\nbruising sting which was characteristic\nin previous matches.\nThe first game of the St. Francois\nXavier-Varslty aeries for the right to\nmeet Wester?, Canada's be.u will be\nplayed ln Montreal Wednesday with\nthe return game in Toronto Friday\nnight.\nLINEIP\nVarsity Shamrocks\nOoal\nfinyder    Venne\nDefence\nPaul            Coulaon\nWhitehead         PUon\nCenter\nStewart    \u201e    Jodouin\n-Wing\nHarty   Richards\n\u2014cMullen     Irvln\nSubstitutes\nMarshall   Grimes\nBrant ;  Draper\nSummary:\nFirst period\u20141, Varsity, Hailey, 11:08.\nSecond perlpd\u2014SL Varsity. Harley,\n:30; 3, Vanity, McMullen. 1:10.        ._.\nThird period\u2014No score.\nIncluding Games ot Saturday. Mareh 16\nEnglish   League\u2014First   Division\nP. W. L. D. r. A. P.\nSheffield   Wed 34 19   7   \u00ab 70 *\u00bb te\nSunderland  34 18 io   g 11 54 tt\nDerby   County   .... 34 18 11   7 08 M M\nBlack.  Rovera     31 15   9   8 38 47 38\nLeicester City    89 15 10   7 73 65 87\nAston  Villa     32 16 12   4 71 (2 30\nLeeds United   32 16 il   6 tl oo 36\nArsenal    8* 13 10 10 M 55 84\nEverton     81 16 13   3 53 48 38\nNewcastle United 84 14 15 6 58 ttl 3*\nHuddersfleld Town 31 13 12   6 80 48 33\nBirmingham      83 12 12   8 58 60 33\nLiverpool      32 II 12   9 68 53 31\nBolton Wanderers 32 11 12 9 60 68 tl\nManchester City. 33 12 14 7 73 78 31\nSheffield United.. 33 10 14 9 68 72 30\nWest Ham  U't'd... 34 11 15   7 M 78 ft\nBurnley      33 13 16   5 64 84 39\nManchester   U't'd.  33   7 14 12 45 85 26\nCardiff   City     34   8 17   0 38 47 16\nBury      81   9 16   6 44 73 24\nPortsmouth      32 10 19   3 43 73 33\nSecond   Division\nMlddlesboro        .14 17   8   9 78 63 43\nGrimsby  Town  .... 83 18   9   6 87 80 41\nChelsea     33 15   8   9 52 41 39\nNotts  County     33 15 10   8 58 46 38\nBradford       83 17 12   3 69 56 37\nStoke  City     33 13 10 10 56 37 30\nSouthampton   33 11   8 14 65 46 36\nMllwall ..Athletic .31 14 10   7 60 58 35\nBlackpool     83 14 13   6 68 60 34\nPreston   N. End   .. 33 14 14   5 66 61 83\nNotts  Forest     33 11 11 11 56 88 33\nTotten. Hotspurs.. 33 14 15 3 57 67 31\nWolverhamp. W. .. S3 12 14   7 66 64 31\nBrom.  Albion.. 31 12 13\nSwansea Town .... 33 11 14\nHull  City    32 10 33\nBristol City    33 11 fe\nOldham Athletic .. 33 12 17\nReading     33 10 15\nPort  Vale     33 12 10\nBarnsley     38 li 18\nClapton Orient .... 33   0 18   _ \u2122 \u201e,\nThird in.1.1,,n\u2014southern Section\nHarry Corbett Retains\nBritish Feather Tide\nLONDON, March 18\u2014with his British featherweight title at stake, Harry\nCorbett, the champion, held Johnny\nCuthbert, the challenger, to a draw in\na 18 round bout at the National Sporting club tonight.\nCANADIENS OF\nMONTREAL HAVE\nMADE HISTORY\nClub Leads In Shutouts Administered, in lowest Losses,\nin Scoring, Etc.\nMONTREAL. March 18.\u2014The Montreal\nHerald compiles the following lists of\nrecords malted up by the Montreal\nCanadlena. lenders of the interna tlonal\nsection of the National Hockey league.\nIn the race which ended over th- weekend:\nTwenty-two shut-outs ir. 44 games,\na record for major hookey.\n\"Only seven losses in 44 games, a\nrecord since the league has been composed of 10 clubs, tbe pievioua record being 10 gamea lost\/by Ottawa ln\n1920-27 season. The seven lost record\nexcels that made in the vast majority\nof yeara by winning teams.\n'\"Scored upon only 43 t::nee In 44\nmatches, an average of le*:, than one\nper game. Canadlena, in this feat, break\ntheir own record of 48 goalr.-agatnat\nlast season. The year pieviouG they\nalso had the lowest goals-ag\u2014nst cou_.lt,\n67, Oeorge Halnsworth thus lending the\n\u2014ague goalers tor all three seasons he\nhad  been  with  Canadiens.\n\"Held opponents to-greatest number-\nof-drawn games ln the season\u201416, a\nnew record  for   10-club  hock'-y.\n\"Set season's sequence for unbeaten\ngames on consecutive nights, all on\nforeign ice. Defeated Ottawa 2-1 in Ottawa on January 36, Rangers 1 -p in\nNew York Jan. 28: Amerlc: ns by 1-0\nIn New York Jan. 20.\"\nLuton Town    32 1G\nCrystal Pnlace 30 17\nOtiarlton A.    81 17\nNorthampton      32 16\nQueens Park R  32 15   7\nFulhanf     32 16 10\nPlymouth Argyle .. 31 13   8\nWatford    30 15 10\nB'mouth. B'combe 31 13\nCoventry City      .33 13 13\nSwindon Town  ... 30 11   9 10 56 53 33\nSouthend   U  32 11 11 10 62 68 32\nBrentford  33 12 13 8 44 46 32\nWalsall      32 10 11 11 58 63 31\nBrighton  &   Hove   31 11 15 5 44 67 37\nBristol Rovers   33 10 17 5 45 63 31\nTorquay U  31 11 18 2 52 6\u00ab 24\nNorwich   City     33 10 18 3 49 55 23\nOllllngham      33   8 17 7 37 63 23\nNewport County   .30   8 16 fl 46 64 35\nMerthvr Town   32   8 18 6 15 83 33\nExeter  City     30   6 17 7 44 70 10\nThird Division\u2014Northern section\nStockport County    33 21   7 5 94 47 47\nBradford City   33 10   6 8 103 40 46\nWrexham     83 17   6 10 75 61 44\nCarlisle United  .... 36 Vt il 8 77 63 43\nDoncaster  R  32 16   8 8 62 81 40\nWlgan Boro              31 46 10 6 56 38 36\nLincoln  City     38 15 12 8 28 59 36\nTranmere Rovers   32 16 14 fl 58 84 34\nNew Brighton    33 14 13 8 57 64 34\nSouth  Shields   32 13 12 7 68 58 33\nNelson     34 IS 16   3 63 70 33\nCrewe Alexandra .. 32 13 13 6 67 86 32\nHalifax  Town    33 10 11 11 48 48 31\nChesterfield     33 44 16 3 60 63 31\nSouthport    83 11 14 7 87 67 39\nRotherham U  31 11 15 6 48 67 38\nRochdale    33 10 16 8 70 78 38\nDarlington     33 10 17 6 65 SO 36\nAccrlngton Stan.    33 10 17 6 53 04 25\nBarrow    31   8 10 \u00ab 60 88 34\nHartlepoole   U  34   8 30 6 50 90 33\nAshlngton      36   T 23 6 40 98 10\nSCOTTISH   I.K.MU'E\n,   \" First   {Division\nRangers      SO 37   0 8 04 33 67\nKOSt.NDI.OOM   BEATS   l_ttI_.HI\nPHILADELPHIA, Pa.. March 18. \u2014\nMaxie Rosenbloom, New York, 168,\nwon the decision over Leo Lomskl.\nAberdeen, Washington, ln a ten round\nfight at the  Arena tonight.\nBeaverbrook's Mitcou\nLincolnshire Favorite\nLONDON,   Mareh   IS\u2014Lord   Beaver-\nbrook'a four-year-old Miacou will probably start favorite in tbe Uncot\u2014\u2014ln\nhandicap, opening flat race feature, on\nWednesday afternoon. In today's betting. Miacou waa at eight to emt\nagainst. Scintillation Bin* to one; Oar-\nnock 100 to 7: Un\u2014topagaas IM to 8:\nHarpist, Orosmade. Tommy Atkins and\nComwallts. 20 to 1, On Approval. 28\nto 1:  Chichester Croea, 33 to  1.       '\nRepartee With\nCatcher Kept\nKlem on Edge\nI S\/IW THAT\nPom ,tcr mi-\nfOORS OH T\u00abe\nSTAfi,   LAST\nWiNTtR-*rt>i\u00abe\nASf-TT-N AH\nAdroit ASrtu\nAnte A\n'CMbHCR.'t\nW__,<vTUrT5T\nI EARN dfsN-Y\nl_B_T.Mfflfel.Y_1\nyoo FKOMWY\nKEEPINfrtAIflK^\nporim -mm\nWiNTfcf-T BY\nOoin- a lime\nSKONP SfcRY\nWORK .'.','\nHearts   ._.  34 19   9   6 88 49 44\nMotherwell 31 17   6   8 to 86 42\nCeltic      29 16   7   6 51 34 38\nAberdeen      33 14 13   7 67 61 35\nPartlck Thistle       31 IS 11   5 82 57 34\nSt.  Johnstone 33 12 13  .9 49 59 33\nKilmarnock     31 13 13   6 66 57 32\nSt.  Mlrren     32 13 13\nQueens   Park 29 13 11\nFalkirk  33 12 13\nCowdenbeath     33 13 16\nHibernians 32 12 15\nHamilton    Acads    33 10 15\n32 11 17\n33 11 18\n6 61 65 33\n5 79 60 31\n7 C3 76 31\n4 Si 88 30\n5 44 48 29\n7 46 70 27\n4 40 62 26\n4 46 58 26\n5 66 76 24\n7 49 86 23\nS 60 83 23\n4 40 93 16\nClyde    \t\nAlrdrleonlans\nAyr  United     33   9 17\nDundee     81   8 16\nThird  Lanark     33   9 19\nRalth   Rovers     31   8 31\nSecond   Division\nDundee   United   .  29 20   7 7 86 42 42\nArbroath     31 16   7 8 83 55 40\nMorton     :.. 31 16   7 8 69 44 40\nSt.  Bernards    30 14   8 8 08 46 36\nAlbion Rovers    29 14   8 7 68 63 35\nLelth Athletic   39 13   9 7 89 47 33\nBo'ness      32 14 14 4 89 59 33\nEast  Fife     39 13 11 8 74 84 81\nForfar Athletic  .... 28 11   9 8 69 61 30\nEaat   Stirling      30 13 13 4 65 62 30\nDunfermline    A  30 10 13 7 57 63 27\nQueen of South     31 13 14 4 73 70 30\nDumbarton      30 10 14 6 47 63 36\nClydebank      32 11 17 4 66 76 26\nArthurlle      29   9 14 6 48 66 24\nAlloa      30   8 15 7 54 71 33\nKings  Park     39   7 14 8 53 79 33\nArmadale      31   8 17 6 44 80 22\nStenhousemulr   .... 31   8 18 5 44 82 21\nBathgate hav* withdrawn from the\nleague and their record has been expunged.\nELMWOODS DOWN\nTBSTIESINA\nDAZZLING GAME\nOvercome   Lead  Thistle  Won\nin  Kenora;  Win With\nOvertime\nBV  AL PEMAKKF\n(Former    PlUsher    New   York    Giants)\nSome choice bits of repartee are\nindulged In by the umpires and catchers while the games are In progress.\nBill Klem, the National league umpire, is always ready for a bit of an\nargument and an exchange of pleasantries with either the batter or the\nreceiver.\nJmtny Archer, the old Chicago Cub\ncatcher, was telling me the Other day\nof one of his wordy Jousts with Klem.\n\"Oct in there and catch r roared\nKlem, after Jimmy had complained of\nBill's Judgment on bells and strikes.\n\"I am ln here 1\" answered Archer\npleasantly.\n\"Well thai, get out of there,\"\nshouted Klem and ran blm out of the\npark.\nKlem will sometles argue and Indulge\nIn personalities for six or seven innings\nwith a catcher until some particular\nbiting remark will offend his official\ndignity and he puts the offending\nplayer out of the game.\nThe umpire always haa the percentage on his side. As the umpire\nTommy Connolly says, \"1 may be\nwrong' personally, but officially I'm\nalways right 1\"\nWIMMinu, Man., March IB.\u2014A stout\nhearted Elmwood sextette. Junior champions of Manitoba, tonight qualified\nfor a higher rung ln the Canadian\nplayoffs by meeting the win threat of\nthe Kenora Thistles, Thunder Bay\nchampions, ln a thrilling overtime ftx-\nftire before 0600 fans, 300 of whom\neame here by.special train from Kenora. The Winnipeg team came from\nbehind to even tbe score at 6 to 6 at\ntbe end of 00 mlnutea beetle battling,\nand counted the odd goal after seven.\nmlnutea and 0 seconds of play In the\novertime period.\nT1I1HTI.ES lead first\nTbe  one-goal lead tbat the Thistles\nbrought here aa the result of tbelr victory on bom* Ice, wae turned Into a\ntwo  goal   margin   ln  the   first period,\nbut   the   best   defenclve   methods   of ...\ntbe  husky   Thunder   Bay   band   could\nnot turn back the determined assaults\ntbat were thrown at tbem during the\nremainder   of   tbe   struggle,   and   tbey\nsuccumbed   to   a   faster   and   steadier\nteam.    Elmwoods   acored   In   tbe   sec-.'\"\nond  and  third periods while holding\nKenora  at   bay   and\\  easily   outclassed\ntbe   waning   opposition   in  tbe   extra-\nsession.\nWhite, Kirk and Kendall combined\nto count the winning goal, tbe latter\nhaving an open net to shoot at.\nllmwoods, by virtue of their win to-\nnigh^ will meet the winner of the\nCalgary Canadian Falcons and Reglna\nminutes and 30 seconds of play In the\nAbbott  Memorial  cup  final.   .\nKenora Elmwood\nOoal\nLangner  Holmes\nDefense\nWard    .' __    Olll\nTisdale    Burridge\nCenter\nScotland    -    Duncanaon\nWing\nWebster         Kirk\nGallagher  McQuade\nSubstitutes\nCarlton   Muckle\nSparrow       White\nCardinal       Kendall\nSUMMARY\nFirst period\u20141, Kenora. Carlton, 15:40\nSecond period\u20142. Elmwood, Kirk\nfrom KendaU,* 14:46.\nThird period\u2014, Elmwood, Burridge,\n14:45.\nOvertime period- 4, Elmwood, Ken-\nladd from White from Kirk. 7:30.\nPenalties\u2014Tlsdalc 3; Olll, 3; Kirk,\nWard, Gallagher, 8:  Webster.\nReferee\u2014Blondale,   Winnipeg.\nSCENES IN MEXICAN REBELLION\nMJ\nadvertisement is not published or displayed by Uw\n?B CONTROL BOARD or IM Government el B, ft  .\u201e,..'*<\u00bb\u2022\u2022*\u00bb, wnn*** \u00bb***\u2022\u25a0 \u00bb \u2022*\u00bb\"\u00bb\nThe flrat blood ol tlw prawnt Mexican insurrection followed ln the track,\nof tha rebel forces when ln a major\nenfegement with the fettoral troop*\nthey captured Monterey, capital of\nN\u00abuvo Leon.    Monterey,  according  to\nof desperate fighting with ''consider,\nable'* losse* to federal forces. Rebel\ntroop* ln Sonora state extend .their\ngain, southvnud. The.' layout above:\n1, Oilberto Valenm-la. former Mexican\nminister to Oreat Britain who la believed to bt tb* \"niton 1'ttit\" pf tbt\nI\nrevolution. 3 Followed by troops ol\nthl* typo revolutionary torett h\u00abve to\nfar beta successful in their \"coup\nd'etat\", a. Castle San Juan Ot Ulna.\ncommanding the olty ot Vera Cruz,\nwhere provisional revolutionary b*ad-\n<tu*rten bnvc tma established.  \u00ab, Type\nol federal cavalry being used against\ntht rebels and 5. Otntral Pausto To-\npttt, govtrnor ol Sonora, who announced publicly to President ou of\nMeiico hi* advocation ol tb* IM\nc*ua* headed by General Jesus St.\nAgulrre, who Jm4i tbt revolt In elf ht\nThis advertise\u2014en; ts not published\nor displayed by the Uquor Control\nBoard or by the Government of Rait\u2014il\nColumbia.\nLondon\nLighters\nLeather Covered\n$1.00\nAbsolutely the best dollar lighter we have ever\nhad.\nG\nELINAi\nTOBACCONIST* 1\n I    (AMI\n1_ni W-WIJUN UAHIfWBWS,\nMARLBOROOGFB GET\nEDGE, GREYHOUNDS\ni a \u25a0!\nTrim Northeni Ontario Champs\n4 to 1 iii Opening Con-\ntost of Series\nTORONTO, Ont.. March 18.\u2014Toronto\nMat\u2014nee. Junior champions ot the\nOntario Hookey association, got off\nte a flying start on tbe Memorial eup\ntrail here tonight when they defeated\ntbe Saute Ste Marie Greyhounds, northern Im\u2014- monarchs, 4 to 1. The\nDnkee will carry the three-goal margin\nInto tke tecond game here Wedneeday\nnight.\nOn their showing tonight, Greyhounds ot the North\" proved a misnomer. The Soo could match Marl-\nbam neither In speed nor In weight.\nCharlie Conacher and Bddle Convey\nwere bright stars for Marlboros.\nUIII Ot:\nBoo Position        Marlboros\nOoel\nSellablo   Moore\nDefence\nDnndet Levlnaky\nKeens- _  Prlngle\nCenter    >\nStearns         Convey\nWing\nAdemo      Conacher\nCanton     Jackson\nSubstitute\nMoDougall       Hackett\nTaylor   Darragh\nSUMMARY:\nHit period\u20141, Marlboros, Cohvey,\nS:ie. 3. Marlboros, Convey, 4:04. 3,\nBoo,  Steams,  5:10.\n:   Second period\u20144, Marlboros, Conoch-\n\u00bbr, 1\u00bb_M.\nTl\u2014(d period\u20145, Marlboros, Jackson,\n16:10.\n' i\nWIU.  CAREY   WILL\nMANAGE THE GARDEN\nKXW YORK, March 18.\u2014Richard P.\n_oyt. chairman of the board ot director* ot Madison Square Oarden, announced that William F. Carey would\nbe officially named head ot the Oarden\net e meeting of the board tomorrow.\nThe announcement wae made at\nit banquet given to Carey by Mew\nYork newspeper men.\nESKIMOS LOSE\nTO THE LIONS\nSeattle Team Mast Now Play\nPortland for Right to Play\nLions tor Title\nVANCOUVER, B. C, March 18.\u2014Vancouver Lions cloeed the regular Pacific\nCowt Hockey league playing borne\ni-Chedule here tonight with a 3 to 2\nvictory over the Seattle Eskimo*. The\nBeattle clan started the scoring In the\nflnt period and Uie Lions followed\nwltb two, adding one more ln the\nmiddle session, while Seattle's last\ncounter came ln the last few seconds\nof the final period.\n\u2022*TI\u00bbe game \u00abu * very fa*t one and\n.-leo clean, only  two  minor penalties\nbeing  handed  out.\n\"'TAW  FOR  MULDOON\"\nTtie win for the Lions compels\nSeattle to meet the Portland Buckaroos\nin a post schedule series to decide\nwhich team Is to play the Lions for the\nlesgue title. Before play started both\nteams Used up in tbelr regular positions and the fans stood with bared\nbeads while a bugle resounded \"tape\"\nin respect to tbe memory of tbe late\nPILES't.r^.\n\u25a0 __**\u25a0 \"\u25a0 \"\"'wrlUnt, tc\n8the (te.    Hum m attend-\n\u00a3_? {__L_55n\"l. *\u00bb*\u2022 *<*\n'\"!.  *__?*!t-  rna*  Bo**\nB, rectal specialist\negltr    Building,    Hi\nlegltr    Bi\nSookane\nHoward\nTOUGHS\nRub on throat; piece aome on\n\\tP   tongue and swallow as it melts.\nf VapoRub\n\u25a08s'.'\nJaf.lWr.rt.\ni*4' *t    ,\nNEWS\nTp Be News\nMust Be\nFresh\ne\nThat's the reason why\nminutes count so much in\nthe newspaper game. And\nthat- where The Daily\nNews scores. You get\nnews on the interesting\nworld events, local and\ndistrict events, sports,\nmarkets, etc., in The Daily\nNews many hours before\nyou read it in any other\npaper.\nGet it regularly and\npromptly.\nSubscribe now.\n60 cents a month.\nf3_00 six months.\n00.00 a year.\n36 cents a week by\ncarrier.\nPete Muldoon, Seattle pilot, who died\nleet week\nUNCUT\nV-MOOWr Seattle\nOoal\nJackson Levlne\n-teniae\nJenre        Jot\u2014arwon\nBrennan Borland\nForward\nMcAdam         Harris\nSanderson         Walker\nCenter\nSomers      Browne\nSubstitutes\n\u25a0eettle    Sutherland\nDunn        f__nika\nAi_ott     ...._ -     Rennle\nF. Jerwa   Orirand\nYOUNG SHAMROCKS\nDEFEAT VICTORIAS\nOttawa   Valley   Champs   Get\nOne-Goal Lead on Vies in\nOpening Game\nMONTREAL, Que., March 18.\u2014Toting\nShamrocks, Junior championship of the\nOttawa valley, will take a one-goel\nlead Into tbe seoond game of tbe\nhome-and-ome series ln the Eastern\nCanada semi-finals lor the Memorial\nCup, emblematic of the Junior championship of the Dom\u2014Ion, defeating\nVictoria Junlo\u2014, 2-1 here tonight in\nthe first match,\nTbe 8ha_rocks earned the victory\non their superior tpeed and better\nteem work'. Only spectacular work on\nthe pert of White, Victoria goalie.\nstopped the Ottawa\u2014i from making\ntheir victor? more decisive.\nLINEUP\nVictoria Shamrocks\nWhite  Lacelle\nDefence\nThomson   -   Mclnenly\n.Donnelly  \u00ab   Matte\nCenter\nDugutd   - _.    Morrison\nWing\nReany _   Resume\nMullan     Peterln\nSubstitutes\nTaylor  _,...   iteuman\nCelder    Flnnlgan\nVenon   \u201e_._    Tabor\nHem  .'\t\nSummary:\nFirst period\u2014I, Victoria, Duguld, 4:30;\n2, Shamrocks, Mclnenly, 12:00.\nSecond period\u20143, Shamrocks. Flnnlgan, 9:30.\nThird period\u2014No score.\nEaster Hero Leads\nBetting on Chase\nLIVERPOOL, Eng, March 18\u2014Easter\nHero, owned by J. tt. Whlteney of the\nUnited States, and set to carry top\nweight of 175 pounds, ls still favorite\nfor the Orand National steeplechase on\nFriday. In today's betting callover, he\nled the lists at 100 to 9 against. Oreat\nSpan and BUly Barton, the United\nStates horse that finished second last\nyear, were Joint second choice at too\nto 7 against.\nDEMPSEY   PERSUADES\nMANDELL  MEET   RAY\nNEW YORK, March 18.^Jack Dempsey, the promoter, announced tonight\nhe had persuaded Sammy Mandell to\ndefend his lightweight championship\nagainst Ray MUler, the Chicago left\nhook artist, \"some time In June.\" The\nfight. Jack said, probably would be\nheld either in Detroit or New York.\nBRinsri MOTORIST\nCANT PARK WITH\nWINDOWS LOCKED\nAngry Owners Raise Matter in\nParliament, but Cannot\nGet Redress\nLONDON, torch, 18.\u2014(By George\nRftmbleton, staff correspondent of\nCanadian Press). The motorist* in\nEngland drives along a highway of\nsorrows. He para a tax on hts automobile which would make a Canadian\ndespair. He. pays high prices for his\ngaa, and complolnts are made that\nthe road fund ls used for less worthy\npurposes than the building of rends.\nNow the harried motorist finds that\nhe cannot park his car with the windows closed and the door locked.\nAt least if he does so he is likely to\nbe fined, as a case ln the Marylebone\npolice court demonstrated recently\nwhen two offending motorists came up\nfor sentence.\nAN'GRY  PEBATE\nThere Is apparently no remedy for\nthe situation, as an airing In the house\nof commons today did not reveal one.'\nMotorist after motorist bobbed up ln\nangry protest against the rule. Could\nnot the ministry of transportation\nchange the regulations, they asked.\nL. T. Col. Rt. Hon. Wilfred W. A\nAshley, minister of transportation systems, regretted he could do nothing.\n\"But surely the minister must\nknow,\" came another protest, \"that\ncloeed windows and locked doors are\nthe simplest precautions against\ntheft.\"\nThe minister said he knew that, but\nhe again reiterated that It might bc\nneceesary to move a car.\nThere were shouts of applause a_\nftir Herry Brittaln, Conservative, de\nmanded angrily. . \"Can the minister\nname any other nation on the face of\nthe earth where a motorist is not allowed   to   lock   the  door  of   his  car?\"\nBut Mr. Ashley made no .reply.\nand the subsiding motorists thought\napprehensively  of  the  future.\nChecker Boys Again\nSuccessful in Hoop\nFight With Fairview\nChecker Boys beat Fairview 32-29 in\na senior B basketball tilt last night\nat the Junior high school\nThe game was clean and fast and\nit was noticeable that the men were\nrapidly becoming . acquainted with the\nhazards of the new court. Jeffs was\nhigh scorer for the Checkers running\nup a tally of 19 points while on the\nother team, Roynon was top man with\n17 points .\nThe teams were:\nCheckers\u2014Cuthbert. Pagdln, and Archibald, guards; Jeffs and Fish forwards;\nLancaster    center.\nFairview\u2014Ionian, McRae, Rlngrose\nand Chrlshop, guards; Roynon and\nHorswlll.   forwarda;   Chapman,  center.\nf render Tolmie Back\nat His Office Ready\nfor Work in House\nVICTORIA. Marttk 18.\u2014premier Tolmie returned' to hla office at the\nparliament, building- today feeling\nmuch improved la health as a result\nof some days' rait. He ls expected\nto take part ln the proceedings of\nthe legislature this afternoon out his\ncolleagues lneUt that he must\" not\nover-exert himself.\nAfter the home rises it is understood he will take a vacation in California, Hon. W. C. Shelly, minister\nof finance, probably accompanying him.\nRadio Technician Is\nElectrocuted, Spokane\nSPpKANi!. Waat-, .March 18\u2014 Donald\nL. Van Du_en, 38, Rarilo technician.\nwas ihstafltly killed early this morning at radio station KOA, when he\ncame into,contact with 110 or 230\nvolts of electricity while he waa Worthing on a trtnsfprrher switchboard in\nthe main plant fl* tfte station.\nIHTI'AI.O IN FOURTH\nFORT ERIE; Otit. .March 18.\u2014Buffalo\n\u00abjent into fourth place ln the Canadian pro hockey league by defeating\nNiagara Falls 6-1  Here  tonight.\nT0-MWfr6 TIGERS  DRAW\nHAMILTON, Out., March Ifl.\u2014Toronto\nMillionaires and Hamilton Tigers battled\nthrough a stiff checking Canada pro\nhockey league game here tonight to a\n2-goal draw.\nONTARIO   LAWMAKER   DIES\nWINDSOR, Ont., March 18.\u2014PhUUpe\nA. Bnnct, Windsor, one of Ontario's\nmembers pf the legislature, died here\ntoday, following a short illness.\nLEGAL NOTICES\n\"GOVERNMENT   MOTOR   ACT\"\nNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CON-\nKENT TO TRANSH.it OF BT.EH\nLICENCE.\nNOTICE is hereby given thai on the\n11th day of April next the undersigned\nIntends to apply to the Uquor Control\nBoard for consent to transfer of Beer\nLicence No. 1129 and Issued in respect of premises being part of s, build-\nrag known as Plnehum inn situata at\nSouth Slocan. Kootenav District., upon\nthe lands described uf, P\/trcel 2 of\nBlock \"B\" of Lot 303. Group 1, Kootenay District, Map 872. Nelson Land\nRegistration District in . ,',c. Province\nDf British Columbia, from Albrrt Gibbon to Floyd Mlltpn Barrett, of Nelson,   British   Columbia    th*\u00bb   transferee\nDATED at Nelson, B. C.. this 12th\nday of March, a. D.  ii-w.\nFLOYD  MILTON   BARNETT,\nApplicant  and   Transferee.\n(7638-27-300)\nClassified Advertising\nClassified Advertising Rates\nLocal Reading Notices\u2014Three oents\noer word each insertion. In blackface\nor machine capitals 5c a Word Twetlty-\nfive per cent discount If run dally\nwithout change of Copy for one month\nor more. Where advertisment la let\nout In short lines the charge la 18c\na line for Roman type, 50c ter blackface and 26c for blackface capitols.\nMinimum   36p,   IX  charged   6Qc.\nWant and Chtcifled advertising-\nOne and a half cents a word per insertion, if paid In advance (to per word\nper #<**, or aa**.. per word per month\nTransient ads accepted only on a\ncash-in-advance basis. ' Kach initial\nfigure, dollar sign, etc., counts aa one\nword.    Minimum 36c. Lf charged 60e.\nRlrth Notices\u2014Free\nMisce-aneouB for Sale\nINCUBATOR FOR BALE \u2014 Practically\nnew 400 Cypher Incubator\u2014fifty dollars or beat offer. J. H. Naylor, Setae-\nwood,  B. C. (7723)\nGLADIOLUS\u2014100 for dollar. Cataloguo\nfree. N. Johnaon. Box 465. Vernon.\nB. p. (7646-M6)\nFREE \u2014 Our catalpgue of Gladiolus,\nRosea, Dahlias, Utiles and perennials.\nRoae special. 6 beauties postpaid.\nW.76. M. * O. Doads, Borrepto, B.\nO. (SH-tf)\nHelp Wanted\nWOMAN OR GIRL\u2014For general house-\nvo.k out oi town. No outside work.\nApply Boa 7717, Daily News.    (7717)\nWANTEEV\u2014Man   for  fruit  ranch.   Man\ncapable  of   looking   after  everything\nduties' to  commence  April  1  or  16.\nApply\/*.  P.  Downey,  Creston.  B. C\n(7860)\n2, 3, 4. 8, and 8 Inch wood Dipt. At\nlowest prices. Write for particulars\nThe A. P. Barnes Wood Pipe Co-\nDeer Park,  B.  C. (78-8-296)\nLUMBER FOR 8AUE\u2014One and two Inch\nrough lumber, eight feet long. 114.00\nper thousand, f. o. b. Creston. Mound\nWlgen,   Creaton.   B.    C. <76M>\nPAINTERS\u2014And paper hangers.   Apply\nR.  C.  Cart,  Cranbrook,  B.   O.\n(7646-295)\nWAN'__5D\u2014A good cook for a restaurant.\nStart work on March 30th. Apply\nA. E. Salo. Sandon, B. C.        < .631)\nWANTED\u2014Olrl for general  housework.\nApply Mrs. J. H. Palmer, Trail.\n(7711)\nOIJlL\u2014 F-or general housework. State\nage and experience. Box 689, Nelson.\nB. C. (3708)\nWANTEI>\u2014Good camp blacksmith able\nto shoe horses. Apply J. B. Winlaw.\nCreston. (7728)\nSituations Wanted\nPOSITION WAlWEl>\u2014A8 housekeeper\nby woman with one child six ye.'.rs\nold.     Box B, Marysvlllc, IV  C.\n<7876)\nWORK WANTED\u2014By practical grader,\nshipper and licenced log scaler. P.\nO.   Box   669. (7861)\nCAN FRANSICO. March lB.-Uoyd\nWaner has come to an agreement with\nthe Pittsburgh Pirates, the management of the club announced here today.,Waner is on hlB way to Sin Fiaiy\ncIbco from Ada, Okla.. to Men his contract for the coming season, It was\nannounced. The terfna were not disclosed.\nRRITIHH    COM'MRIA\nIX  PROlt.m:\nin  the Matter of the  Kslate of  Hans\nFrederick    Christ tan    Knudsen,    Il-e-\nTAKE NOTICE thai all persons having claims against the Estate of Hans\nFrederick Christian Knudsen. who died\n;it Nelson. B. c.. on the 28th day uf\nI-efcfruary, A. D, 192ft, are required io\ntorward such claims duly verified by\nI \u25a0\u2022latuwry ..declaration, to the under-\n1 signed on or before1 the 4th day of\nApril, A. D. I9i!a. after which date the\nExecutrix wilt proceed to distribute\nUie within estate without regard to\nany claims of which she shall not\nthen   have   had   notice.\nO'SHEA i GARLAND,\nHouston   Block.   Nelson   B.   C,   Solicitors  for   the   Executrix.\nYOUNG  GIRL\u2014One  year high  school-\ndesires   position   ln  store;   some   experience.   Apply Box 7367 Dolly News\n(7476)\nA8SATER \u2014 British   Columbia  Certificate.    Box 7689, Dully News.    (7080'\nPoultry and Eggi\nWHITE WYANNDOTTE\u2014Iia*chlng egga\nfrom high producing trap-nested\nstock, mated to pedigreed cockerels.\n93 and $4 per setting. O'Neill, Grey\nCreek. (7613)\nBARRED ROCK, baby chicks and hatching eggs from high producing R.\nO. P. stock. My birds are now leading the Grand Forks egg-Iaylng Contest. Rhode Island Red cockerels\nfor sale. 16 up. Wm. S. McAlplne,\nCreston, B.  C. (7362-24-286)\nFOR BALE\u2014Jubilee incubator, 640 egg\nsize. |65, guaranteed good condition.\nBreeding hen?. 91.60 each. Woods\nPoultry Farm, Perry Siding. (7624-293)\n1 Bred-to-Lay Leghorn  chicks;\ntfy^J J   twenty  dollars   cer   hundred.\n\u25a0   - --*    Cfown    Hill    Poultry    Farm,\nBalfour,   B.  c. (7636)\nFOR SALE\u2014One _ix hundred egg Buckeye incubator, one 126 Buffalo, used\nvery  little.    A.  F.  Atkinson,  Nelson,\nFOR SALB\u2014McCaakey, 139 book system.\nNew. Oash prloe. 930. Box 11,\nEdgewood. '7460)\nLAYRITZ NURSERIES headquarters\nfor reliable nursery atock, both fruit\nand ornamental. Order now foi\nspring delivery. T. Roynon, Agent,\nNelion, B. O (7476)\nlntygnce\nAutomobile Insurance\nWe Issue several different kinds of\nAuto Insurance Policies. Enqulra\nfor particulars.\nH. E. DILL\n608 Ward Bt. Phone 180\nrttM-tf\nLost and Found\nLOST\u2014Ooldstone necklace.    Valued\nkeep\u2014ke.     Finder please return ,\nDally  News. (771)\nAfentt Wssted\nREAD MAROARET SANGER'S BOOR\n\"Family Limitations,\" six Hjrg-l\nfl. N. Winston, 2871 BnclBTTB\nVan courer. <*J1|\nWASTE]D\u2014House   to   house   canraeaj\nOood proposition. Write V tt. i\nTraU,  B.   O. (T\nBARRELS, KEGS AND EMPTT SACKS\u2014\nMcDonald Jam Comoanj, Nelson.\n(7651)\nSALMON ABM Har  Growers* Asao.da-\ntlon.   Box   716.   Salmon   Arm,   B.O.\nREADMARQARET  SANGER'S  BOOB-\n\"Famlly Limitations.\" Bex Hygiene,\nfl. 1). Winston. 3171 Euclid An.,\nVancourer __________\u2014.\u2014,-\u2014\n(7106)\nFOR SALE\u2014No. 1 twelve pound rails\nI.o.b. Zwicky, B. c. f56' per ton.\nFor Information apply CrMd Bros.,\nMashton, B, O. (7607)\nFOR SALE\u2014Incubator, brcoder, churn,\nseparator, mower, s. F. Chllds, Jeffrey, B. 0. (76_--_IM)\nFOB SALE\u2014Complete Knifing Machine\nnearly new. Lsas than half its coat.\nPrice \u00ab25.    Box 7634. Dally News.\n*       (7634)\nROLLER CANARIES\u2014Balance out of\nmy Imported Birds, only very few yet\nextra singers guaranteed, also real\nFemales for breeding. M. A. Woyna,\nAppledale,  B.  C. (7731)\nProperty Wanted\nWANTED\u2014Furnished house or Cottage,\nclose to Nelson preferred for summer\nseason. Must be available by May\nfirst or sooner. Careful tenant. Reply Sox 20, The Herald, Calgary,\nAlta., giving full particulars.    (7710)\nMiscellaneous\nWANTED \u2014 Second hand typewriter.\nPortable or otherwise, good shape.\nState make and price. Box 7724.\nDally  News. (7724)\nWANTED TO BUT\u2014Gasoline circular\nsaw for cutting wood. N. Bygsiruro.\nBox   266.   Nelaon   . (76*6)\nAutomobiles\nFOR S-OJ-\u20141925 flord Touring car. In\ngood shape.    W. Rutherford, Nelson.\n (76M)\nB.   C.\n(Y618)\nDON BftADtEY\u2014Creston, breeder Leg-\nIwma and Reds. For four years\nchampion layers of the interior\u2014\nhighest official flock averages. Catalogue on request. (7477)\nCONDENSED -WANT' ADS ORDER FORM\nOse Qdi blank en which to write your ec_de_ted \u00abd, one word in each spaca.\nSnckwe moiMr\/ order er -leek and mail direct to The Dally News, Nelson, B.0,\nprion\ndollar\nBate: One and a half oant a word each Insertion, six eon_ec-ti*e insertions for\nof tour when cash accompanies order. Minimum, 25c Bach initial, fi_ur%\n___, ate, eoo-t as one word.   No charge leas than 50 cents.\nr w\n\u2022ase pnbl-* the a**ertia__\nant below\t\ntimes, tor which I cucIom %\t\n\u25a0 \u2022\n.\n\u25a0\n\u25a0\u2022.. .'-._.-   .\nr\n-\n\u25a06 T__i Did-?  Newa.\ne_tra far toi \u25a0\u25a0__\u25a0\u25a0,\n' S.C. WHITE LEGHORNS\nBABY CHICKS\nMammoth White Pektn Ducklings,\nCustoms Hatching.\nPedigreed   Hatching  Eggs.\nOutstanding Records at Agassis Egg\nlaying Contest and ln Record of\n' performance.\nTo avoid disappointment, order now,\nIllustrated Price list on requeat.\nMcKIM POULTRY FARM\nNelson, B.C.\n(7686)\nFurnished Rooms to Rent\nFRONT BKD BOOM\u2014To rent. \u00ab0 Victoria street. Gentleman preferred.\nBox 7620 Dally Neva. <7020-39\u00ab.\nWE ABE PRIFABZD To give a splead\ncontract, wltti liberal advanoe, to\ncapable man to represent us la fl\nInterior. If Interested, write us \u2022\ncloeing references. oorrsaponaa\nconfldentlal. The Western Ufa A\nsurance Co., 11 Fairfield Bids.. V*\ncouver, B. C. (7M0-\u00bb\nHouses Wanted\nWANTBD\u2014About   April   Xlrtt.   6   or\nroom furnished house.    Adults.    1\nO. Boi 838. Nelson. (WW\nBUSINESS, PROFESSION*\nDIRECTORY\nAuctioneer and Bailiff\nJAMES   II.   DOYI-K\u2014Bailiff,   Auctions!\nNelson,   B.   O. (7M|\nPhotographer!\nOEOBOS A. MEEBE8\u2014Artist and CM\ntosmpher.    715 Baker St.        (7H|\nCabinetmaker\nI. B. CHAPMAN\u2014Baker St.    Cabin\nmaker and  Upholsterer.   Phone fl\n(TM\nDentists\nOK. O.  A. C.  WALLEY\u2014Griffin  BlM\nNelaon,   B.  c 17M\nAccountinf\nCHARLES  r. HUNTER\u2014 AUDITOR, I\nDonald Jam Building.   Box nil, Ml\nson,   B.  O. (7B\u00ab1\nAssayeri\nE. W. WIDDOWSON, Box A1108 NelaJ\nB.0.    Standard western charges!\nMonument!\nPor Rent\nSUITES   tor   rent.     Ashman's   Apartments (7663)\nSEVEN-ROOM   house  for  rent.  Apply\nD. Magllo,   81\u00ab Vernon St.      (7563)\nFOR RENT\u2014-Ik room house with bathroom.     909 Latimer.    Phone aoa.\n\u25a0 (7MT)\nProperijy For Sale\nWANTED\u2014House to house canvasser.\nOootl proposition. Write A. L. Singer.\nTrail, B. C. (7719)\nLive Stock for Sale\nOOOD\u2014Flemish Giant Rabbits, young\nbreeding stock, average twelve lbs. H.\nStreet, R. R. 1.. Nelson. (7707)\nTWO BROOD SOWS\u2014To farrow early In\nMay, also one boar, Yorkshire. One\ntwenty-five the lot. Three year old\ncolt, well broken. Safe with cars.\nFifty dollars. A. Barnes, winlaw.\n(7630)\nYOUNQ HEAVY HORSES\u2014Thirteen to\nfifteen hundred pounds suitable for\nfarm or bush, would exchange for\ncattle.       Abey.       Kaslo.        (766a)\nYs_Sm5R*-\u00bb_.piqs-s1-:   I0--**\"   \"fty.\nBoothby.   Edgewood. (7660-3M)\n_v*e \u2022_*\u2022 -a\ncolumns\nP. E. POULIN\nREAL ESTATE AND\nINSURANCE\nROOM 3, ABERDEEN  BLOCK\nNELSON, B.C.\n(6375)\nListings Wanted of City\nProperty for Sale.\nChas. F. McHardy\nReal Estate - - - Insurance\nPhone 136 Nelson, B.C.\n(7688)\n_-. \u00ab\t\n i ^ a_ _\nKnd the Advert_-ments\n-HP UT WITH FROGRstSS\n]\nKOOTENAY     MARBLE     *     OSAN_rf\nWORKS\u2014Nelson,    B.O.     Write j\nTransfer\nprices.\nWILLIAMS'   TRANSFER\u2014Baggage   0(1\nand Wood.   Phone 106. (7!H\nWood Working Factory\nLAWSON \u2014 Baker St.   Carpenter al\nJoiner.    Sash   and  Hardwood.\nInsurance and Real Estate]\nR.W. DAWSON-Real Estate, InsuranJ\nsag-wig* \"'\"\u2022\"\" gsa\nFARM ANDTlITY PROPERTY      .\n 608 Ward St. (7U|\nD.     A.     Mc*_-la_Ml,     Heal l-_|\nInsurance, Coal. Board of Trade r\nTelephone 40 _\u00bb. O. Box 34\n  .7\u00abi\nChiropractor!\n\u25a0'a*'',''a*''''*l'''\u00ab\u00bb*\u00bb\u00bb*\u00bb\u00bbW*,-\u00ab*-a**\u00bb*****,\u00bb^^\nDfe    ORAY.   GILKER   BLK.,   NELSQ|\nFlorists\nGRIZZELLE'S    OREENHOI'SE.    NelaJ\nOut flowers and floral designs.\n(7\nWM.   S.  JOHNSON\u2014 _^_\nPhone 843 Cut Flowers Potted nd\nand   floral   Emblems. 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THi- liTHt 1\ni GOM _OLA \"&TEAM'tjHlO COMPAWV\n\\a\/\u00abC WOOLO UIK6TO K*vlOT\\-V l_\"\"*fOI_ I\nWOUU) 8\u00bbWIUUM'ToOW_Uf\nvoon %TA-r--RoOM a.*-rue\nCXJCHe*-- OFMOFFI-K-ORV WA-THt\nROOM M8.XT TO fOU AMO   -OM_\n-OClCTV FRlEMOS.   _FHER*& VvA*>iX\nTO BE MlAIH HER\nl_ THAT \"SO? >A\/\u00bb-_,\nl'_U MOT <5IVE IT UP-\nI MOST POftlTIVfcLV\nlt-4-rtMO TO CO-\n THE NEISON -tAILI NEWS, TUESDAY MOBNItfG, MARCH 19,\nPag\u00ab\nThe Snob\n\u00bbyVida\n3?\nHurst\n- \"e. SCARES    XXXVI.\n\u25a0sgly tn Use followlnf week, Richard\nunt Into tba .tore and Naaer ass-ted\ns tke selecMn of a poeketbook for\ntDdUs. It wee a beautiful one of limp\nMalve leather.\n\"BBckr girl.'1 thought Naaer. \"when\noil! sweetheart sod brother bin. tie:\n\u00abSu lovely glfta.\"     ,\n\u2022ke was uncomfortably hurt that tht\nboSK of tbem had rested on her.\n\"\u25a0.had planned to have our dinner at\nbe ft. Francis \" Richard confided, \"bar\nante Insists (hat we bave tt at home\nllll it make any difference to you.\n*\u2022_?.\"\n\"artalnlj not\"\nBttt ber heart sank like a stone be\nsuae It would be even, harder to meet\ntie fascinating little rival ln her own\nome. Atat tt would be on Saturday\nfter Nancy had worked all dsy. Rlch-\nrd told her, however, that dinner\nouid not be served until eight. So sbe\nmild ke aisle to manage a bot bath\nnd a start \"rest\" before time to dress.\nWhen Saturday night artved. Sue was\nn admiration.\n\"Tour drees ls lovely, Nancy. You\nx* perfectly gorgeous.\"\n-I--.MILK IS\nMADE IN\n' that is one reason\nfar buying it\u2014another is that its\ndouble richness improves every dish in\nwhich it is used.\nPiter *m tend jest,\nfrm.our iUuitratod\nrecipe book? Write\n-&-&N-* (kMemltd\nJaWataWas.eeets.mtwa*tttttamtmm    *n*snom*^ma*ttt*\\mns-er~mnwnreT\nVANCOUVER\n SUB\nThis ls tbe first time I've worn it\nalthough I bought It early lsst spring.\"\nBought tt ror ber trousseau to deUght\nthe eyes of Brie Nelson. And \u2014'tc\nwould not even see It .    .\nBut In that she wae mistaken. For\nas Richard tucked her Into his cast he\ndried, \"The party ls growing- In spite of\nme.\"\n\"What do you mean.\"\n\"My sister's riant* bas arlved  ,\n\"Her fiance?\"\n\"Yes. If a. keen rather a sudden romance. Precisely tbe -kind Chldrla\nould bave. But be re a tsxst cbap.\nh'rom your town. Perhaps you know\nhtm..\"\nHer own voice, brightly metallic, \"Oh,\nreallyf   who Is bet\"\nAnd herself shriveling into an old,\nold woman as he replied.\nBut hadn't sbe known. Hadn't every\nInstinct warned ber since tke moment\nshe received Bdlth s letter?\nBecklesaely she slashed at her own\nheart. ,  \u25a0'\n\"Brie Nelson? Yes. Indeed. I know\nhim.\"\n\"Really? I say, that's aplendld. We'll\nhave a real family gathering.\"\nRichard's home .wss old aad beautifully furnish\u00abd_ but wltb an eye to\ncomfort. Chairs,' pictures, rugs, books\naad sofa cushions bore the marks of\nconstant use. A maid took tbelr wraps\nand Richard led Nancy through heavy\nvelvet portiere Into tbe library, where\nBrlc stood wltb his beck to a biasing\nfire. At sight of his shocked, amazement Nancy was grateful for ber own\nforewarning.\n\"Why, Nancy, I didn't expect to see\nyou.\"  .\n\"No? But you see, I was really Invited first*\nHe took her hand and the moment\npassed . , ,\nThen Nancy saw a robust, pleasant-\nfaced woman, to whom Richard was\nsaying. \"This ls Nancy _ Oage. auntie,\nIsn't she a darling.\"      *\nAuntie was evidently accustomed to\nRichard's Informality. She welcomed\nNancy wltft a warm Uttle pat on the\nband, apologizing for Cblorls.\n\"She Just came ln. But she ls always late. Alwaya dashing from one\nengagement to  another.\"\nA moment later she had dashed Into\nthis one. A rollicking kitten of a girl,\nwith smooth, blond hair and eyes which\ndanced with merriment.\n\"Richard, kiss your slsteh! Darling,\ndo I love tbe poeketbook? And so\nthis lb Nancy?\" (All ln one breath.)\nSbe turned to her wltb obvious interest. \"I'm awfully glad you've come.\nRichard has spoken of you so extravagantly.\n\"Extravagantly? Me? Don't believe\na word of lt. Nanoy.\"\n\"But you have.\" Cblorls Insisted,\n\"You've  positively   raved.\"    *   \u2022\nNancy, flushed and embarrassed   met\n_rlc's Interested gar*, He wu smiling\nee If xmmtet ky tea teams et Me vivacious Uttle sweetheart. He who hed\nsworn ke bated  \"talkative women.\" >\nCblorls whirled about.\n<\u2022*- must sbo* Mu wbat _- brought\nme.\"\nNancy prepared for Jade, wae seton-\nItsssttt to see a honey-colored topaz on a\nslender chain. Why, then, had he pur-\notjneed the ne\u2014_leer Vet for bis mother! Sbe could not Imagine lewelry of\nany kind on Hilda Kefcon.\nTbe dinner .seemed endless. Nancy\nyet spellbound br the antics at Rlch-\narif'a sister, yet sbe was not sure that\nthe \"oared\" for her. Sbe reminded\nNancy of a precocious child trying ta\n\"Blow off\". She couldn't imagine a\n\u25a0aan like Brlc being la love wttb ber.\nBot both be and Richard seemed\npleated at her playfulness. Her laughter flashed like a live wire through any\nattempt at sensible conversation. She\nrumpled Richard's hair and ran around\ntbe table to feed Brlc aa olive.\n\"Iat It tor Cblorls,\" sbs Mn.man_.erl\nAnd kissed him lightly on the top of\ntbe heed.\n\"Auntie** remonstrated.\n'\"Why eaat I kiss himr demanded\nthe obstreperous one. \"We're engaged\nstent mar\"\n. Nancy kept ber eyes on ber plate. She\ncould Imagine the odor creeping Into\nIris's fkce.\nIt was ridiculous, she thought, bitterly. He would never bave loved ber\nIf sbe acted Hke this.\nShortly after they bad returned to\nthe library, Brie said, I'm sorry, but\nI shall have to catch en early train.\"\n\"Why, Brie,\" Richard objected, aren't\nyou  staying  over  Sunday?\"\n\"I cent do lt this time.'* he said, regretfully,\nChlorls followed him Into the vestibule sad waa ten* rather \u00bb long time.\nduring which Interval Nancy became\nabsolutely unconscious of anything she\nsaid or did. Nor ever afterward could\nshe rememben-\nTo   be   Continued.\nREAL VETERANS OF\nTHE BAU DIAMOND\n_J\t\nConnie Mack Will Begin Twenty-Ninth Year; McGraw,\nTwenty-Seventh\nTHE  GRADING OF SEEDS\nTor tbe put (Wo years tin trade\nIn farm uul garden seeds haa been\nregulated and carried on according to\ntbe regulation of the Pederal Seeds act.\nwhich haa provided or the proper\ngrading of all classes of aeed Kid to\nthe growers. Changing condition)-,\nmore particularly In tbe production of\ncereal grains, has made lt necessary\ntbat the act be amended la certain\nparticulars ln order to conform more\nnearly wltb present day requirement*-:\nTba act with tho changes has been\nIssued as Acts, Orders and Regulations\nHo. 24 of the department of agriculture at Ottawa.\nThe development of the production\nof aaad slsssad as \"registered\" has\nlsd to the providing of extra grades.\nIn the original act this class of seed\nwas covered In two grades only, namely,\n\"registered\" and \"extra No. 1.\" These\nhave been changed to \"registered No.\n1.\" \"registered Mo. 2\" and \"registered\nNo. 8,\" all of wbicb are thoroughly\nreliable for seed purposes, but the\ntwo lower grades have been provided\nto take care of pure varieties of aaad\ndamaged In appearance by weather\nconditions without impairing Its vitally. By this modification large quantities of perfectly good seed, that\nwould have otherwise been lost to\ncommerce, baa been preserved.\nI Another change provides tar tb* re-\ntusal of the minister to issue * license\nfor new varieties ot cereals of inferior\nquality.\n\u00bb       i\n\u00ab\nMINING\nNEWS\nThe Daily News carries\nmore news of the interior\nmining camps than any\nother paper*\nThis is only one feature.\nFirst with the news of any\ndescription.\nTo get it quickly and regularly\u2014\nSubscribe NOW-\n60 Cents a Month.\n$3.00 Six Months.\n$6.00 a year, outside Nelson.\n25 Cents a Week Delivered by Carrier\nt\nNEW YORK, March 18 \u2014Before some\nof the 1999 major league managers\nhad Player their first game of baseball two of the present-day pilots\nwtre handliti tba very ball clubs\nwhloh they heart today.\nThis ls on* way of saying that this\nyear Connie Mack starts hla 99th season with tha Athletics and John Mc-\nCtraw  hla  37th   with  the  Olants.   \u2022\nAt 67 Connie Mack begins another\nterm with hla Athletics, a club he\ndirected even before tba beat days\nof Chief Bandar, Eddie Flank, Eddie\nSoon-ibe, Amos Strunk, Eddie Collins.\nFrank Baker, Rube Oldring and others\nof tbt gnat old Philadelphia machine\nthat swept ttie baseball world la three\nof tb* four years between 2910 and\n1919.\nMANAGER  HKCE  IMS\nMcOraw, Mack's Junior by 11 years,\nbaa been showing the Giants the way\nto pre-seaaon  headquarters even since\n1909. Hla career has been ever more\nremarkable than that of the As chief-\nlalh, since tha Little Napoleon has\nwon 10 pennants to Mack's six. Both\nhave three world's championships to\ntheir credit.\nPerhaps theae old masters of the\ngame are not as spry as when they\nffrst assumed charged of their clubs,\nbut they have the enthusiasm of managers   half  their  age.\nSo before long now there will be\nMcGraw with hla Olants at nan Antonio,, hla bulky form enclosed ln\nmuch' yardage of flannels, calling instructions to hla hopefuls and taking\na bat occasionally to shoot a grounder\nor a fly out to a player under special\nscrutiny.\nTELLING   KM HOW\nOver at Port Myers, Ha., will be\nthe dignified Mack, dressed In mufti,\nwith the inevitable piece of program\nor newspaper In hand, wig-wagging to\nthis player or that as to how to play\nfor certain types of batters.\nConnie Mack became manager of tbt\nAthletics ln 1901. His team won pennants ln 1903, 1906, 1910, 1913 and\n1914,   and   world's   championships   ln\n1910, 1911  and  1913.\nMcOraw directed the Olants for the\nfirst time In 1903. Hts teams captured Hags in 1904, 1906, 1911, 1913,\n1918, 1917, 1991, 1933, 1933 and 1934,\ntogether with world titles in 1905, 1931\nand 1933.\ntween the age of 46 and 00 who wtU he\nwlllla* to go to canAda aad ce\u00bb tae\nhim and his Uttle boy and girl, iM\nnine and six. Ha stipulates th* ledy\nmoat be a protestam and a resident of\nBaDymoney or live within three miles\nof the town. Mr, Pattlson does not\n\u00bby anything about looks but regueet\ntbd chairman give the matter his earn-\neet eeualderatlon..\nMr. Stuart laughingly protested scans, having tb* responsibility of select-\nng a bride thrust upon him. but the\nneetlng decided ha alone ahould make\nhe selection. He has received numer-\nms applicants for the position. Including an application from a Monde lady\nwho U considered good looking and\n-eking ln vices.\"\nThe lady states: \"I .am at present ea\nmged as housekeeper to an old gtntle\nnan who Is very likely to depart for a\nletter land soon. X believe I have th.\nlecessary qualifications to fit mt for\nhis Job and shall be pleased to sub\nnit myself for you. kind inspection s'\nny hour on hearing from yon. 1 wa-\n16 years of age last birthday and stu.\nkale and hearty. I am considered good**\ncoking and have no vices. I have blue\nyes and fair hair and still have all my\n\u25a0wn teeth. I have never been marrie\nefore so have bean [airly .veil Iter\nam sure this will * appeal to your\nanadian friend.\n\"I nearly forgot to mention I nm\ntrictly teetotal but do not object tc\n\u25a0n odd 'halfum* for my stomach's sake\n\u2022lease dp all in your power a* I am\n-lost anxious to settle down, and you\n\/in never regret it.\"\nA gentleman writing from Belfpsi\nffers to send to th* chairman \"cartage paid\" a ttm women ha can\necommend, who can be inspected a:\n.ha convenience of Mr. Stuart.\nTWO FINE PLAYS\nOPEN IN LONDON\nAssertion That Lontloa Stage\nb Decadent Refuted as\nNew Season Begins\nMALE MEAT IS\nAUSSIE RELISH\nTUTON RULERS\nARE UPHELD\nFormer Kaiser in Book Defends\nHohenzollerris; Makes literary Contribution\nBERUN. March 11. \u2014 While the\nKaiser's latest book \"My Ancestors\"\nis largely an apology for hereditary,\nand a glowing account of the virtues\nof tbe Hohenzollern family it Is not\nwithout Interest to the student of\nhistory. The former emperor's expressed opinions of his predecessors\nand early contemporaries throw light\non bis own character and on some\nof the events of his own career.\nAmong the historical figures with\nwhom he deals, his own grandfather,\nWilhelm I occupies a agnsplcuous\nplace, and ln writing of him tbe esv\nkalaer'a antipathy to Bismarck ts\nscarcely concealed. Bismarck's role\nla pictured is a very secondary one,\ncompared wUU thata of \"Wilhelm der\nGrosse.\"\nThe author appears to be defending himself against some of tha\ncriticisms leveled against himself by\ntbe aged statesman, ono of which\nreferred to the Kaiser's fondness for\nmarginal notes on state documents.\nHe argues that rulers accustom to\nthink independently and compelled\nconstantly to make decisions report\nto marginal notes -In order to save\ntime.\nREPROACHES    I1K1TAIN\nHe reproaches Oreat Britain with\nIngratitude In discussing the battle\nof Waterloo, In his chapter on Kins\nFrtedrtch Welhelm III. From the\nstandpoint of International politics,\nhe says, Prussia and ber allies, Austra\nand Russia, did mercenaries1 work\nfor Oreat Britain. They helped her\noverthrow her worst enemy, Napoleon.\nAfter Napoleon's defeat,' Great Britain\nturned *a\u00abain to thoughts of world\npower and thought no more of her\nallies.\nWhile be lauds Frederick the Great\nas One of the greatest of the Hohen-\nBOllsms. he severly criticizes Frederick's frlndshlp with Voltaire. Tt\ncould not harm the king personally,\nhe writes, but it was dangerous for\nPrussia.\n\"The Hohenzollerns,\" the emperor\nwrites, \"are men like everybody else.\nlt is natural, therefore, that our house\nin the course- of tha five centuries\nof ita rule should have produced\nvery different sorts of personalities.'*\nSome he says were energetic, some\nweak; some capable, aome less capable. Owing to their deeply religious\nfaith, however, he aays, each regarded\nhimself as the \"simple bailiff of Ood\nin his work.\" Thla penj__*i relationship to Ood compelled tbem always\nto keep the welfare of the whole ln\nview.\nIRISH SETTLER HERE\nWOULD IMPORT A WIFE\nHALLY1CON-.Y. Country Antrim.\nMarch 18.\u2014A former resident of this\ntown, Daniel Pattisun, who .-migrated\nto Canada, has addresaed a letter to\nthe Ballymoncy urban council' asking\nfor assistance in finding .a suitable\nwife. William Stuart, chairman of tha\ncouncil, Mused a nod deal of merriment whan he read tba letter to his\ncolleagues.\npanlel  Pattlson,   naeda   a   wife   be-\nByrd Expedition Awakens Australians io Uses of Whale\nMeat as Food\nSYDNEY, Australia, March 18. \u2014\nAustralia Is beginning to realise that\nit has been passing up a valuable\nfood resource by its failure to utilize\nwhale meat, and Sydney stores are now\ndisplaying whale meat as a table delicacy for the flnt time.\nReports from Antarctica Indicating\nthat commander Richard Byrd was having large quantitee of whale meat\npacked for use of his expedition dur-\nng the winter played a part In\nawakening Australians to the fact that\nwhales are edible.\nWhales, although living ln a watery\nenvironment, are not fish but warm\nblooded animals. The meat ls red and\nhas very much the same form and\nconsistency of beef. The meat s not\noily, aa one would naturally Imagine.\nthe oil being separately contained in\nthe great masses of blubber and connective tissues underlying the skin.\nWhat ls looked upon commercially as\nthe edible meat for human consumption ls that taken from the vast muscles\nlying along aide each of the* side of the\nwhale's tall.\nThe best meat ls obtained from, the\nfirmer or finback whale, but that of\n.lie humpback Is nearly as good, while\nhe beef of the blue whale ls not far\n-hind in edible quality. These happen\nLo be the commercial whales which are\nmost abundant off  the  coast of  New\nrouth wales.\nIn    an   editorial    a    Sydney    paper\nlaments:\n\"It appears most extraordinary that\nwe have gone so long without making\ntbe fullest use of these giant sea denl-\nens. Here mighty wealth has passed\nand re-passed our doors for years, and\n\u2022vben< not right at hand, has lain In\nsouthern seas within a stone's throw,\nalmost of us. Thousands of tons of oil,\nof bones and meal, of skins, whalebone\nand   other   products   have   been   con-\nLONDON, March 11,\u2014Whan assailed\nwith tha assertion that tha London\nstage la in a decadent state theatrical managers are wont to retort there\nare not sufficient playgoers of the\nright sort to make tha presentation\nof good plays a commercially sue-\noeaeful proposition. It seems aa tf\n! is assertion ls now to be put to a\nouble teat, Judging by what ia talked\n?nd written about two plays which\nhave Juat been put on in tha west\nend.\nThe \"Lady With a Lamp,\" by Reginald Barketey, haa bean deemed by\ns<>me worthy to be placed on a parity\n-1th Barnard Shaw's Saint Joan. This\np!ay comes to the weat end after a\ntryout on what may be called a noncommercial basts. It is concerned\n..-ith Florence Nightingale's life and\nwork, and ia bailed aa equal to any\nchronicle play wa have bad for many\n\/ears, for lt contrives to be theatrical without being false to the known\nfacts about its heroine. Although\nthere an theatrical affects the piece\nnever loses Its real quality of an arresting biography In dramatic form\nThe character of Florence Nightingale\nis a fascinating creation, as la thai\nof Lady Herbert, wife of the brilliant young statesman whom Florence\nNightingale, lf students of her career\nare correct, harried Into his grave\nwith her schemes of army medical reform.\n'Journey's End,\" by R. C. Sherrlff, ls\nremarkable for two things. It Is a\nwar play, pure and simple\u2014and people\nwho ought to know have roundly\nasserted that no war play can aver\nearn pronounced favor. Moreover It la\nplay without. \"love interest,\" for\nthere la not a single female character.\nAll three scenes are the same, a dugout\nnear St. Quentln. The play at flnt\nblush might appear to he a photo-\ntograph rather than drama of trench\nlife, but the wonderful effect It produces lies In the fact that it compels\na full realization of so many of the\nwar emotions. \"Here we have a\ntrench and a number of young man\ngoing about the business of wax,\" says\none critic. \"I for one do not sse\nhow more could be added to this\ntheme without subtracting from its\nrealism. Surely every .work of art ls\nto be Judged by Ita success or failure ln achieving what it sets out\nto do. It seems to me Mr. Sherrlff\nhas succeeded perfectly.\" Other critics\nare even more laudatory. The play\nhad a magnificent reception and ao\nfar   has   ben   drawing   full   houses.\nWith plays such as these the London stage has begun the new season\nunder the happleet conditions.\ninstance, having bean adorned.\nKith brilliant color. What '\"\nwltid have dons wlr\nbuildings of modern tineas\nmy, but It U certsin '\nhave realfaed the Age\ncolors boldly used in\nNo \"pastel ebadee\" I\nmospMrs ha lb* upper stories i\nbuilding, but primary colors tn <\nlarge patterns holding a color <\nat any distance. The Canadian\nAmerican cities of tha future a\npiObdbty be a ptaos of light co*\nbuildings decorate*! with gold\n.right colors ln masses of good flro-\n-'Ortion to the building staw and a\nAir future atmosphere .will likely IN\nfree from smoke, soot and dust, this\ndecoration ahould bs dean aad durable.\nSo* far, Toronto haa attempted Mtle\nA this exterior color ln her arch-tec-\nuve. There are same goad bits of\nit trior decoration, auch for instanse, as\n'he spandrels under all the window*-,\nthe mere beginnings of a floe sehemt.\n\u2022 i ncompleted throukh Toronto's lack\nof faith in herself; Hart House dining\nhall ls also notable, and a wonderful\n< ecord of college heraldry, and there are\ni wo good panels In the entrance to tbe\nTemple building.\nThe American derby, to ha ru* at\nWashington park, near .Chicago, July\n15, will be worth \u00ab0,000 this year. Tlw\ndistance will be a mile and a quarter.\nArchitecture Is the\nMost Conservative ot\nArts, but Is Changing\nTORONTO, Ont., March 18.\u2014I- K. H.\nMacDonald, writes ln the local press-\nArchitecture is perhaps, the most conservative of the arts, but there are\nindications that it, too, is now feeling the modern desire for color, and\nro turning back again to an old love\nwhich It had ln some of its greatest\nperiods,   the   temples   of   Greece,   for\ntemptuously cast aside, while our gallant friends, the Norwegians, bave\nJourneyed for many a thousands of\nmiles to our seas to get the necessary\nand valuable commodities which, geo-\ngraphically at least, are ours.\"\nThe man who would\nnever walk again.\nWho could imagine a mon poignant\ntioty than fteT A champion ofA\/itt\u2014\nbedridden. Told that At could never\nwalk again . , , I And then kt\ntook fCmchen.\n\" My Doctor told my landlady that\nI could never walk again. I had rheumatism set in about Christmaa time,\nand was confined to bed for two months.\n\" I am nearly sixty years *of age.\nAfter taking six bottles I am starting\nto work next week.\n\" Up till two years ago I had been a\nChampion Racing Cyclist I have\nwon a prize every time I have ridden.\nBeing an athlete, but a poor scholar, it\nwould take mc a week to write tha\nfacts about Kruschen Salts.\"\nW. H. B.\n(M(lM_ .MM- oa LUt lor tMnnti-W.\nFree Trial Offer\nE yoa ban never tried Knuchan-try it Now at\n\u00abrar e-peme. W\u00bb? have aiatributed a great many\n\u2022pecuJ \"GIANT\" package, which make it easy\nlOTyautoproveo_rc-u_nforyo_mk. Aikyour\ndntggut for the new \"GIANT\" 73c package.\nThit conutu of our regular 75c bottle together\nWith a leoarate trial bottle\u2014(ufficientfo\u00bb -boot\none week. Open the trial bottle firrt. put it to\nthe teet, and then, if not entirely conTOcedthat\nKniKh-n doee tvenrthmg we claim,ttt_dft,tbe\nregular bottle ia still as good as new. Take it\n-ir      *\"-      -   \u25a0-     \u25a0      \u25a0\u25a0*-..      .. -        a .\nback. YcmrdruK-istisauthonse-t\u00abnt__myo_r\ntely and without question.   Yen\n75c immediately _\nhave tried Kruschen free, at Our\ncould be furer i\nWhat\nKruschen Salts\nGood Hearth for U W-a-Cent a Day.\nAt Drug nmi Dpi- Stor** at 7k. \u00ab boftln-\nMau-favtup-d   by  E. (.rirjitl     Iliwfats, Ltd.,\nUaachcfltcr,  \u2122 s'.iti i iKstnh.  ITJSV\nImporters: MtsGi.Jitniy btos- Ltd, Toronto;\n}\u00a7\u00a3 fybflmyfog &mpfln& ^\n\u2014COWPOHAT-B   If  MAY  l\u00bbr\u00bb\nOther Brandies at Wlnnlper, Vorkton. Sail\u2014toon, Edmonton, Canary, Lettakrldce,\nVancouver, Kamloops, Vernon and Victoria,\nLADIES' WEAR\nSPECIAL IN HOUSE DRESSES of Jap Crepe.   Smartly made in all sizes to 44.\nColors: Peach, Maize, Pink.   Good values  at    OSif\nMARTHA WASHINGTON HOUSE DRESSES\u2014These popular garments are in\nmany new. designs and styles and all colors and sizes. At 81.98 TO S3.95\nOUR SPECIAL HOUSE FROCKS in several different styles and colors.   Sizes:\nSmall, mediutit and large.   At  SI-25\nSMOCKS for husiness wear or home.   Some are silk, others gaily flowered. Very\nsmartly made and priced from  - :-..*|3._5 TO 04.95\nGIRLS' REGULATION MIDDIES\u2014With navy detachable collar and cuffs. Sizes\n6 to 14 years  01.79 TO $1.95\nSizes 16, 18, and 20 years  S1.98 TO 02.25\n\u2014Second Floor\u2014H B C\u2014\nDRY GOODS\nOur new shipment of Spun Silks now on display, are shown in a. full range of\nthe newest shades. This yew we offer you a bigger range than ever. The colors\nare simply wonderful. The quality of ou r Spun Silks we cannot improve upon.\nIt would be to our customers' interests to remember that there are many inferior\nqualities of Spun Silk offered today.\nWe carry only the best quality of S pun Silk obtainable on the market. The\ngrowing demand for this Silk Fabric an d our continual cutting of lengths, assures you of genuine service from a stock that is always Fresh and Clean.\n30 inches wide.   Best quality Spun Silk.   Yard  89<*\n\u2014Main Floor\u2014H B ( \u2014\nEXTRAORDINARY PURCHASES OF ENGLISH CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS in new pleasing designs.   See these earlj before they are picked over.\nSach V     .\" 3-tf, 5-f, 60**, 79- AND ? 1.00\nENGLISH ROCK TEA POTS\u2014Each  59<,  Q9c\nEXTRA LARGE FAMILY SIZE\u2014Each  79<S  80\u00bb*\nFIREPROOF BAKERS in 6 sizes.   These have been hard to find for some time\npast.   Only 2 dozen in stock. IO**? TO 60*\nGLASSWARE\u2014New shipment of Water Glasses, Ports, Sherries, Goblets, Sherbets, etc \u2014Main Floor\u2014H B C\u2014\nSUNMAID NECTARS\nA DELICIOUS  NEW SEEDLESS RAISIN for cooking and\neating, out of the carton.    15-ox. carton  1*3*\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.-.-\n _\nTHT! >JT!T_S\nDAILY\nCORNING, MARCH it>; 198-*\nOLMIE ADVISES\nSTARKEY TO GIVE\n.FACTS TO LADNtt\nGo Into Interior Freight\nsat as Soon as Has tlie\nOpportunity\n8SSIONAL  MATTEftS\nKEEP PREMIER BUSY\n-Mciated    Board*    Commissioner Will Nov Submit\nCase to Counsel\nM Ute request of Premier Tolmie.\nlauniseloner Pred, A Surlrey. of the\n*Oda_d boards ,\u201e Trade of (astern\n!ttlsh j Columbia..' who recently sub-\nItted representations to ihe premier\nI the subject\/ ot tbe freight rates\nCt dleoimlnate sgslnst this terrl-\nmj . mf cowparlsoa with the oeast,\n\u25a0 submit the facta In tbe case dl-\n\u25a0y to Leon J. Ladner, M. P.. who Is\nMates tbe freight case fur the\nPremier Tolmie cannot give\nJ' attention to the de taints\/sessional cares are lover, and\nafmm. T\nf morttum\nUl bis.-\n\\zA. <D_ Papazian\nlATCHMAKER,    JEWELER\nWD GRADUATE OPTICIAN\n413 HALL STREET\nI\nIs     i\u2014\u2014\u2014_m^mnm*mtfmmmns\na a doubt bis lndisposiuoo. wblck Vie-\n*_brla dlspetchee frequently mention,\nIs an added reason.\nMr. \u25a0*\u25a0*!) pointed out In bis letter\nto the premier tbat a lane proportion\not the goods ot eastern origin brought\ndirect by rail lo this territory pey a 76\nper cent higher freight rate than coast'\npoints pay for similar goods carried\n600 miles further.\nSECRETARY WRITE?.\nTbe premier's reply ls made through,\nbis secretary wbo writes under datt\nof Victoria, March  18:\n\"As Premier Tolmie Is Juat now exceedingly busy with the work ot the\nclosing days of the session, he has directed me to acknowledge yours of tbe\n8th' Instant in retard to freight rates\nto Interior polnta.\n\"Tbe premier finds tt lmpossibly\nJust now to go Into this nutter In\ndetail, but will be (led to do so\/ as\nsoen as opportunity arises. In, the\nmeantime he suggests it might _e well\nfor you to write end place yo _\u25a0 case\nbefore Ur. Ladner, M. P.. who, lias been\nsppblnted es counsel for *.e government In this matter.\" *\nWORLD'S HISTORY\nBEALBYS THEME\nTOO LUNCHEON\nGyros l>eny Statement to Play\nBay.ball; WUl Wait Trafalgar Meeting\nI A. C. Laughton, E.O.\nlaming    In    correcting  ,_etectlve\nSight by Proper -leaks\nQuick  Repair  Senice\nMPFIN   BLOCK PHONE  l*l\u00bb\nCi\nty Dr jg Co.\nKelson's Dispensing Chemists\nfilms.    Kodaks,   l.rngt,   stationery.\n\u2022Aetl   orders   rrom.itly   desptttrhed.\nOX   1088    tVE-ION,  B.C.     PHONE   84\nbpree tn end tttt Tour Weltht Free\nU : r,\t\n; Row In the middle ages when Europe\nwss under the rule of feudal lords\u2014\nWhen It was only the upper classes\nthst mattered, when there were no\ntrains or boats, when learning was\npursued under the utmost difficulties,\nthe seeds were sown which lu this\nage have grown into International\noceanatlc commerce! International trade\nscience and true democracy, was the\ntheme of an address to the Nelson\nOyro Club lost night at a luncheon ln\nthe Canadian Legion buildings, by J\nBealby pioneer rancher and writer,\nwhose book on fruit ranching In the\nKootenays. was the first real publicity\nthe  Kootenays  received.\nMr. Bealby who Is' an authority on\nInternational history was Introduced\nto the  club  by  ctjarles  Morris.\nThree simple words Inscribed In the\nannals of Germany and all Western Eur-\n.'we la the net 1448 \"Outtenberg invented printing\" wat tbt start ef this\nseed. These words were not true es\nprinting wu \u2014tented ln China years\nbefore. A Dutchman also wat claimed\nas the inventor of metal printing at I\nthe . same time as -utteuberg msde\nthe discovery ln (Jermeny. Mr. Bealby who was one of tbe commissioners\nwbo on evidence obtainable were to\ndecide the \/merits ot tbe two men\ndeclared Vtttl both men. made the\nsame dlv.overy at about the same time\nIn different plates ot tbe globe. With\nthe \/Invention of printing came the\nrenaissance of learning. The fall of\nth\u00bb eastern empire brought thousands\nof Greeks Into Italy and Oermany and\n\/-bus the new learning began. It was\nthe seed of that plant which became\nmodern science.\nIn ltat Columbus arrived on the\ncoast of - this continent. Before that\ndate Vasco da Gamma rounded the\nCape of Oood Hope and opened the\nway to India. Before that date\nIndia was but a name to most people\nlh ' Europe. This was the commencement of what ls Uji known as International merchantile commerce, or\noceanic  trade.\n'In the same century that these\nthings were happening another kind of\nrenaissance was underway. It was the\ngreet protestent reformation: In Its\nearly stages the reformation was a\nso\\'al reform. . Martin Luther protested\nagainst money being sent out '\u25a0- ot\nOei-iany.'to Italy to maintain the\nPope\/and  his cardinals.\n..The trade of Europe at this time\n*ft-os confined to the Adriatic sea and to\nthe countries of Oeimany and Flanders.\nThis small seed' became ln later years\nand now Is the great international\ntrading system, Mr. Bealby concluded.\nThe speaker was greeted with loud\napplause by the c)ub .members.\n\u2022 *JTie club declared that reports In\nThe .Dally News were not correct ln\nstating the club had entered the\nTrafalgar baseball league No statements were msde either way and it\nwas decided to wait until the meeting\nof | the league.\nf\nSociety\nBrand\nCloth\nes\nCustom Tailoring\n. The new season's custom\ntailoring samples just received\nfrom Society%-Brand comprise\nan exceptionally broad selection of fine, dependable and\nexclusive wjollens.\nOver   400   patterns   from\nwhich to choose.\nTRY US FIRST!\nGILICER'S\nNELSON, B.C.\n\u25a0 \u25a0*\u2022\u00ab\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\nEaster\nHosiery and\nUndies\nA \/I ADAM'S Easter Ensemble is not com-\nJ.V1 plete without a suit of piFk underwear\nand hots to match.\nHome at ?_._\u00a9 AND 02. Underwear\nconsisting of bloomers, vest and combinations from 01 to 0H.\nWAREHOUSE\nFor Sale or Rent\nWe  are  moving  our  machinery to another  location  and  have\nfor sale, or reqt our present concrete and brick  building,  would\n, make an Ideal warehouse.   Size SO by 110 feet, two stories, located\non Front street and on C P. R. trackage, cloee to wharf.\nT. H. WATERS & CO., Ltd.\nP. O. BOX 83S BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS PHONE 1S8\nFor Your Spring Paint-Up\nWe have ti full line of Bapco Paint for both outside\n.and inside use.\nOur .-tack of Varnishes, Satin-Glo, Lacquers' and\nAlaba-*tine\" for inside decorations is complete.\n~    Buy yourself a new Paint Brush\u2014It pays.\n\"Save tht surface and you save all.\"\nWood, VaUance Hardware\nCompany, Limited\nWholesale      Kelson, B. C. Retail.\nIncome\nTax Information\nMust Be In Soon\n\u25a0 - \u25a0  \u2022    *\nInformation From  Employers,\nTrustees, Corporations hy\nEnd of March\nDEHYDRATING\nPUNT TO BE\n\u2022      WILT HERE\nMcDonald Jam Company to Enlarge Plant; WiU Care for\nApples, Pears, Cherries\nWILL EMPLOY 30\nGIRLS AND MEN\nCompany     Needs     Assurance\nFrom Farmers of Ample\nFruit for Plant\nj. A. DcDonald, manager ot tbe\nMcDonald Jam Company, limited, announced yesterday tbat bis firm win\nshortly bring . a new Industry to\nNelson ln an up-to-date dehydrating\nplant for apples and other fruits of\nthe Kootenay district. The plant, he\nstatas, will be confined to apples pears\nand   cherries.\nPlans under way tog the plant will\nmake It necessary 'that \/. csrloed of\napples per day be provided by farmers\nto keep tbe plant going during the\nseason commencing at tlie time tbat\nthe Wealthtes* come .In. Apples tor\nthe dehydrating plant need not be of\nthe first grade but' must be sound\nand Mr. McDonald states he will pay\nthe same prices as ere paid by dehydrating plants at Kelowna and\nVernon.\nThe proposed .plant will employ about\nSO girls and a number pf men. In\norder to Install the equipment for\ntbe plant, tbe present .building of the\nMcDonald Jam company, win be enlarged. Necessary arrangements have\nbeen gone Into foi 'this work stat*d\nMr. McDonald, yesterday, hut before\ncompletion, assurance of an adequate\nsupply of fruit Is needed Mr. McDonald wishes to bear from farmers\nIn the district wbo age, Interested) In\nshipping apples, pears and cherries to\nthe proposed plant at Nelson.\nDR. RED) SPEAKS,\nROTARY LUNCHEON\nOTTAWA, Ont. March IS\u2014Once\nagalq, .Hon. W. D. -ulcr. mlnlstr ol\nnational revenue, Is using newspaper\nadvertising to assist taxpayer, In complying with tlie requirements ot tbe\nDominion Income Tax act.\nIp yesterday's Issue an advertisement\nappeared reminding the public cf the\nlaw which stipulates that certain Information mutt be la the offices of the\nincome tan Inspectors by March 31\nnent. Thtt information is required lrom\nemployers, corporations. and trustees\nor persons acting ln a fiduciary capacity. Ik applies to year ending December  31,  1938.\nFor Instance, employers have to tile\na' return giving the amounts paid esch\nperson in salaries, bonuses, commissions, and feet where the amount wat\n\u2666 1000 or mor\u00bb, or where the eulury or\nwages wae at t rate of elaCO or more.\nCorporations have to file the names\not those who were paid dividends,\nwhether   in  cath  or   stock, .and  the\nAndrews and Horstead Name-\nDelegates to Convention\nat Coast\nDr. E. I- Held Waa the speaker at\nthe Rotary luncheon at the Hume\nyesterday. Rev. J. C. Mai\u2014enzle and\nMr. Oordon, district passenger agent\nhere, responded to addre\u2014es of welcome. ... .i\nR. Andrews, vice-president and Oeorge\nHorstead, secretary, were appointed Nelson delegates to the Rotary convention at the coast..     .  ,1 r*\nSALMO NOTES\nW. Re Campion\n-O-OCERIES-\nOarPlieaeNe.li 121\nS doa. Oranges for  $1,00\nTiptop Creamery Butter\n* lee - -twje\nfri lbs. Braids Tee with\nCrtem Jug 91.70\nKippered Herrings\u20142 tins -45g*\nQuick Puddlnge-3 for  _S*\nJellies\u2014Assorted flavors.\n* tor vm\nRhubarb.   Cauliflower,   Cabbage,\nCelery, Heed  Lettuce\nDeUvertes Twice Daily\nUphill and Fairvlew\nlng business college ln Nelton, spent\ntbe week-end at tbt borne ot her parents. Mr. an* Mrs. C. Stewart.\nMr. and Mrt. William \u2014tnnalrd ol\nMedicine Hat have come to reside here\nlor an indefinite time. *\nWILLOW POINT NOTES\nWILLOW POINT, B. C, March M.\u2014\nRegular monthly meeting of tbe Willow\nPoint women's Institute was held In\nInstitute bouse on Thursday, March 14,\nat 3:30. Vice-president, Mrs. J. C.\nCampbell was ln the chair and 14\nmembers and 3. vltltors were, pretent.\nIt wet decided to bold the annual\nfancy dress dance in April.\nMrt. H. H. Pitts of Nelton demonstrated painter and liquid embrqrdery,\nworking ln a brilliant peacock on a\nbackground of black satin.\nMrt. PUtt was accorded a very btarty\nvote ot thanks (or ber kindness ln\nshowing this fascinating work.\nSHIRTS for Spring\nThey're here! The\nnew Spring Shirts in\nthe better grades of\nBroadcloths and Mad-\nrasses in solid colore or\nin pleasing patterns.\nThey're presented in\ncollar to match or collar attached styles.\nf-.5b TO $4.50\nEMORYS limited\nLearn to Earn\nD.   ElL-KIt\namount of each, Persons <u ti_i_ in a\nfiduciary capacity such a-> a*siguees,\nexecutors, administrators, receivers,\ntruatfces are required to file details\nof the trust they represent, together\nwith the names of and amount, paid\nto beneficiaries.\n.Those. mentioned ln the arc <u having to produce this information arc\nasked to secure the proper forma iron\nthe nearest Income tax of lice, fill in\ntbelr forma according to in_t.iiiu.oiu.,\nand mall tbem to the lnccmc tax inspectors at'these offices before March\n31. Theae forms are known aa T_ lor\npfraona, acting in a fiduciary capacity;\nT4 for employers atid T5 f:-r corpora*\ntlons. Sach form contains complete\ninstructions about what the ia# requires. These are iniurmauou forma\nonly, and no cheques are sent with\nthem.   *\nOfficials of the department fully appreciate tht trouble required in nuking\n-at these forms, but are uoing everything in their power, to facintace matters by reminding the public >u plenty\nul time respecting the aewarms Cf ine\n\u2022*\/W' '*\u25a0\n' The total ool.ecUoiy\u00bb unucr t_!___\u25a0 income Tax act for last year are tome\nmillions of dollars ahead ci the year\noefore, ln spite of, a 10 pt-r ecu: reduction ln the mx. Mr, finer attri-\noatea ttm Increased collection to three\nthings; More efficient methods of collections; -the increased prosperity oi\ntbe country, and advertising.\nReturni <& Information from those\naffected Really by thle section ot tbe\nDominion Income Tax act .-mould be\nsent to tbe Inspector of Dominion Income Tax at Vancouver. These forms\ncontain  only  Information.   Actual fe-\n\u25a0 *ra t* . umob-s tei  under. tnte ect\n.must be made by April 80.\nSALMO, B. 0., March W.\u2014The Wo-\nmens Community club held a dance in Alderman Dr. U\nthe Salmo haU last Saturday evening,\nwhich, despite the poor attendance of\nthe Salmo folks, turned out moot\nenjoyabl^ Several cars from Ymir,\nErie and the boundary came for the\noccasston. The music was furnished\nby the Misses K. Sapples and P. Sap-\nplee. A. Gray and J. J. Sapples. The\ncommittee In charge was, Mrs. J. Urines, Mrs. F. Dbrey and Mrs. A. Breu-\nncr. <\nMr. and Mrs. W. ShieB returned ou\nFriday from a short visit to Nelson.\nMr. and Mrs. S. A. Curwlb of Ymir\nmotored  here  on Sund&yj\nF. Peters of Rossland spent Thursday here.\nMr- and Mrs. W Orutchfleld entertained a number of their friends at\ntheir home on Friday evening six tables\nof   whist   being   In   play.      The  high\nsoore was held by Mrs.  W. Gray and\nA.   Cawley.       The   consolation   prize\nwent to Mrs. C. Llndow and R. Thompson.    Their guests were; Mr. and Mrs\nJ.   Urines,   Mr.   and   Mrs.   C.   Llndow,\nMr.  and  Mrs.  G.   Fair,  Mr.  and  Mrs.\nJ.   Sapples,   Mr.   and   Mrs.   J.   Payant,\nMr. and Mrs. A. Bremner, Mr. and Mrs.\nW. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Nye, Mr. and\nMm.   w.   Mlllburn,   Mr.   and   Mrs.  O.\nMatthew, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cawley, Mr.\nand   Mrs.   F.   Casgrtff,   Mrs.   P.   Mc-\nCaslln, Mrs. W, Gray, R. Thompson and\nH.   Orutchfleld.\np. C. Thompson, -uperlntendent of\nthe  Reno  mine, spent  Friday ln Nelson.\nB.   F^eney   Is   up   and ; about  again\nafter being confined  to his borne for\nthe past week with  the fly.\nMiss M. Reisterer spent tbe Week-fnd\nat   her  home   in  Nelson. '\nUse the Track\nFair Grounds\nVehicles wtll be prohibited from using\ntbe raoe track at ths Recreation\n\u25a0rounds and tbe track vill be Improved so as to provide a first-class\ntrack lor Nelson's athletes. It wat decided at a meeting of the cl tv council\nlast nliht after a letter from K. Smillie\nvat read protesting against automobiles\ncutting up the. track. Cast will be allowed in the grounds but mutt croes\nthe track col; it specified places,\nwhich will be fortified to stand tht\nweight.\nA motion was made but was withdrawn that tbe grounds be act aside\nexclusively for sport and no vehicle\nallowed Inside the fence. It was shown,\nhowever, by Mayor B. D. names, that\nsuch a procedure would keep aWay\nmany car owners and their wives from\nsporting evcatte et the grounds. It\nwould also handicap shows being held\nthere and the fell fair,\nI.EIHMMI \u00ab0 D-1V-\nCar 'owner*' ln the past have used\nthe' race track to learn to drive but\nwill now have J.0 find aome other\nplace.\nH. McKenzle ww\nstrongly for the motion. He hold thtt\nthe track could be made a valuable\nasset to the city and that there was no\nreason why cars should use the track,\nTlie city should help ln (very way to\nget the young people out for exercise:\nand this could tie done by providing\na good track at ihe Becreatlou grounds.\n\u2014Ttt\u2014.    '   *\u00bb*'\u2014\nHow much thought do you give\nte jour Child's\nEYES?\nRemember, through the eyes\nthe child gains practically all Its\nknowledge. Make sure your\nchild's eyes and lf they are faulty\ndon't delay In ' having glaeses\nfitted.\nExpert Berrtee\nJ. O. PATENAUDE\nOptometrist   end   Ontlclarf\nStrawberries Bloom\nJ. Dronsfleld reports that be bts\nhad. strawberry blossoms at hit ranch\non the north shore for over a' week.\n-77-\nNEWS DEPOT AND TAXI\nAPRIL   COSMOPOLITAN   AND   SMART\nSETS.\nBaggage  and   Bxprete\u2014sedan   Cere\nBID STSVENS\nWe Make  III All Tjpet .of\nBRONZE AND BABBIT\nBEARINGS\nFor Motors and Generators\nBENNETTS LIMITED\nWhat is believed to be the biggest\ndog In the United States ls tbe huge\nGreat pane; Prince Krik, weighing 170\npounds, owned by M.i;s Jane Stevens,\nof West Denis, Mass.\nBoxing .contest* among women are\nnow held ln Peking, Chin_. Prise* are\noffered by national and provincial governments. \u2022 '   .     '\u25a0 v?;\nDon't forget St. Saviour's Easter\nbaraaar, Wednesday, April 8. at Memorial  ball.     Special  attractions.     (772*1-\nRemember S. T. concert Wednesday\n8:15  p. m. ln St. Paul's school room.\n(7727)\nSOUTH SLOCAN NOTES\nSOUTH SI-OCA*-, B.C., March 18.\u2014\nThe woman's auxiliary met at the home\nor Mrs. W. A. McCabe for the bi-monthly meeting on Tuesday afternoon, when\nthe arrangements were completed for\nthe spring tea and apron tele. Mrs.\nErie Anderson presided. Mn. McCabe\nwas assisted by Mrs, P. O. Bird ln\nserving tea.\nMrs. Russel McDonald and Mrs. Bert\nMcKlm were hostesses at Me. S plant\nBadminton club on Wednesday afternoon and evening, when there was a\nlarge atte\u2014lance of membera end visitors.\nMiss E. Ooodcnough of Crescent Valley was the guest of Mra. E. Watts\nfor the St. Patrick's danoe, *\nMiss Ella Phillips is spending the\nweek-end ln Nelson.\nMrs. W. J. Tlndale has been spending\nthe 'week, visit\u2014g friends ttl Rosaland.\nO. W. Humphry has left OB t trip\nto, Cranbrook and Klmberley.\nMrs. O. W. Humphry had at' he guests\nfor the Bt. Patrick's donee. Miss O.\nSplller and Miss V. RatUdge of Brilliant and Miss A. Jackson el Olade.\nMrs. E. Dexter was a Kelson visitor\ndttrlng  the week-end.\nMre J. C. Landeryou and children,\nwho have been residing Mve (ot the\npast three years, have left to Join Mr.\nLanderyon who preceded them to Oalgary two weeks ago.\nMiss Ettelle Stewart, whfi _\u00bb attend-\nCanadian legion Active and Associate\nSupper and Social. Wednesday evening\nnext at 7 sharp. Excellent programme.\nTickets $1 from Secretary or members\nSocial Committee. (7730)\nror-\nService\nPrice and\nQuality\nJ^ Grocery _^\nPhones lo and 11\nflORSWILf\n\u2122   BROS.    \u25a0*.\nSalAd Time\nWe    have,, Uie \"-Green\nGoods and all of: tHe\nTrimmings\nHorswlll Bros.\nPhone 235\ni\n\"\u2022a.\nRead the Advertisement*\nliNOrVrrnRRtTOsmr\nFurnished suite to rent. Also un\nflrnlshcd three-roomed sulu. eoutppoj\nwith electric refrigeration. Kerr Apartments. (7070 tl j\nKEEP SINIIAV EVENIMi. APttll. 7,\nOPEN FOB THE (AriTOI.IANS CONCERT AT CAPITOL THEATER. ROTARY CLIO'S CRIPPLED CIIILIIgEN\nFUND (7514)\nijullrs\u2014Why bother with tacks end\nnails when having your shoes repaired\nwhen you can have your soles sewn on\nat Wades shoe Shop. \u2022 (7735)\nReserve Wednesday, March 87th, for\nMilitary Whist Ladles Auxiliary to\nTrainmen. (7730)\nAncient Order of Foresters will ill\nmembers please have their donations\nat K. P. hall by 3 o'clock Wedneeday\nafternoon,    sitting at IM.        (77J1)\nQUEEN CITV Rebekah Lodge Ho. IS,\nmeets tonight 7:30. Flower Drill and\nDegree   Practice.     .  , (77M)\nThe t-Krol of Mrs. W. Heddle w.U\ntake ploce from the Standard Undertaking parlors this afternoon at >:M.\nMo   flowers   Bit' request. (77151\n44 Taxi & Transfer\nSEDAN CARS FOB 111 KB\nDay end Night Service\nfceaaraable  lute. Careful  Driven\nCON    CUMMINS.   MANMiES    '\nU-NEED-A GARGLE\nFor tort throat, hoarseness, tickling or\nroughness In the chest.\nSmythek Pharmacy\nPMSCTt-MTOfT   WBCTATiWT\nopp, nuk of fommfrof.      rtumt l\nBe RIGHT\nfor Spring!\n-With Spring' about to\nmake its debut, your.mind\nturns to matters of dress\nand ether personal comforts. ,\nDo not neglect your\nteeth. If you sea to it\nthat they are in perfect\ncondition, you will be much\nbetter able to enjoy the\nmost delightful season of\nthe year.\nDOCTOR\nJVEELEY\nDENTIST\n405Mi BAKER NELSON, B.a\nAMD AT TRAIL\n1\nTONIGHT\nDOUBLE FEATURE\nBILL\n'The Ware\nCase'\nMYSTERY DRAMA\n'Don't   \u25a0\nMarry'.\n,    J AH'f STEPPINO COMUDV\n^jm^^mTma^m\nCOMING  TOMORROW ;\nOn the Stage\nThe Capitol\nON THE SCREEN\n' VILMA BANKY\n\u2014IN\u2014\n'The Aw-kenini'\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1929_03_19","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0404277","@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":"1929-03-19 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1929-03-19 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\/1.0404277"}