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Puck Team\n-\u2014Pat'e Seven\nVOLUME IS _^_%\nII \u00ab0\n**** *rtt\nSIUAK5S -C\nPROVINCIAt,   LIBRAR\nVICTCRI A   |   C\n00tl i\n^\nDetroit Hglts Chicago's Win\nStreak in Cup Play\n\u2014Pas~e Ten\nNELSON, BKITISR COLUMBIA, CANADA\u2014MONDAY MOBNINO. APBIL *, ISM\nriVB CENTS A COPT\nNUMBER  II*\nYOUTH   CONFESSES   SLAYING\nWAGEfrut All\nFOR  LOGGING\nSET AT40 CTS.\nIndustrial   Relations\nBoard Ruling in\nForce April 26\nMILL INDUSTRY'S\nGIYEN DEMOTION\nGoverns Only Coast\nOperations, Not\nthe Interior\nVICTOBIA, April 7 (CPl.\u2014Minimum wu* rstrs governing longing\nMid ww mill Industrie* In British\nColumbia were announced today by\nAdam Belt, deputy minister of la-\nbor and chairman of the newly-\ncreated board of Industrial relations, aftar three-day sessions In\nwhich the board heard representations of employees and employers\nof tho Industries concerned.\nDecisions of tho board climaxed\nnearly three months of dispute between loners and operators on Van-\nconeer Island, during which time\npractically the entire logging Industry hag been tied up by the\nstrike of approximately  2200  log-\n(Continued on Page Eight)\nBESSBOROUGHS\nON WAY TRAIL\nWill Spend Portion of\nTuesday Night in\nNelson\nTANCOTtWik April I (Cp)-HeS\nexoellency *tht governor-general and\nLady Baeaborough ***A tonight completed a two-weeks visit to tha\npaclflo oout and were en route\neut   again.\nThar arrived frotn Victoria thla\nmorning, attended service it Christ's\nchurch cathedral and attended s\nconoert bt the Vancouver symphony\norchestra. Tonight thty left vis the\nKettle Valley line of ths Csnadlan\nPaclflo rallwsy and will arrive Id\nTrsll tomorrow night. Tba party\nwill arrive in Kelson. B.C.. Tuesday\nnight anft leave early Wedneedaj\nmorning for I* th bridge, Alt*-, ss-\nriving there st 6 50 p.m.\nA atop will b* made at Medicine\nHst, Alt*., and their excellenclw\nwtU arrive ta Winnipeg at 6 15\np.m., Friday,\nPattullo\nRATIONAL USE\nOF CREDIT IS\nNEED OF TIME\nGet the People Onto\nthe Land;  Help\nB.C. Industry\nIMPOSSIBLE TO\nBALANCE BUDGET\nto Work Is Aim of\nUnder SPA Regime\nsee eeiwe>Miw\u00bbfwe>ttff\nSUICIDE VERDICT\nIN CASE OF MRS.\nCRAWFORD\nSALINAS. Cal., April 8 (API\u2014\nA coroner's inquest tonight had\nreturned a verdict saying Mrs.\nUary C. Crawford, wife of I. P.\nCrawford of Nelaon, B.C., mining\nengineer, htd committed aulclde\nbecause of despondency.\nThe woman disappeared from a\nresort her* Wedneaday and her\nbody, hanging from a tree, wu\nfound late Thuraday by a posse.\nFuneral service* for lira. Crawford, who wu the mother of two\nemail children, ware held late\nSaturday from the All Salnta\nEpiscopal church at Berkeley.\nBurial was In a Berkeley cemetery.\nSays P.G.E. Is C.N.R.\nResponsibility;\nUnjust Terms\nVICTORIA, April 8 (CP>.\u2014Premier\nT. D. Pattullo of BrltUh Oolumbls\nIssued a statement Saturday to explain ln hla own word.* the financial\npoaition of Britlah Columbia and the\nSpecial Powera act under which hla\ngovernment wu granted tbe powera\nof the leglalature for a period over a\nwide range of matters.\nPremier Pattullo aaya:\nSome eaatern opinion which I hava\nrecently eeen publlahed concerning\ntbe financial poaition of British Oolumbla and the \"Special Powera act\"\nwhich passed the leglalature, prompt*\nme to make a few observation* In\norder to correct misapprehension*\nwhich obviously exist.\nIMPOSSIBLE BALANCE\nBUDGET\nBritlah Columbia hu boundless and\ndiversified wealth In lta natural resources. Due to the general depree-\n\u25a0Ion and heavy commitments It la\nnot possible at preaent to balance the\nprovincial budget.\nUke the XVnrdnM\u00bb\u00abr Oanada. Britlah Columbia la suffering from a railroad problem. The Pacific Oreat Sast-\nern railway Is responsible for over half\nof our net debt. Thla railway wu con-\natructed on the baala of an agreement\nwtth the Grand Trunk Pacific under\nwhich all traffic originating ln eastern Canada destined for the port of\nVancouver waa to be routed by the\nOrand Trunk Pacific ovar tha Pacific\nOreat Butern. Upon the merger of\ntha Qrand Trunk Pacific and the Canadian Northern Into the Canadian\nNational, the agreement between the\nPacific Oreat Eastern and the Orand\nTrunk Pacific was nullified by reason\nof tha fact that all traffic originating\nln eaatern Canada over the Orand\nTrunk PaclOo tor tba port of Vancouver la now routed over the Cana-\n(Continued on Paga Eight)\nRELIEF FIRST\nUPON PROGRAM\nBudget Will Be Up in\nAbout Two Weeks\nIt Is Thought\nOTTAWA, April 8 (CP).\u2014Unemployment relief legislation wlll probably receive precedence when the\nhouae of commons resumea work to*\nmorrow following tbe Eaater receea.\nThla measure was brought into the\nhouw a few days before Um recess\nand It was hoped approval could be\nsecured before tbe reoeas but the oppoaltlon decided otherwise.\nRelief legislation haa been ln force\nalnoe the short session of 1080, and\nhu oun renewed uch yaar for a period of 12 months. The old pact ex\nplred on March 81 alnoe which date\nUw   government  haa  bun   without\n[authority to oarry on the bug* e_\nfperHflWW^^^^\nIng.\nt rifttlred Urmtr wJbe bead\nThe bill, aponaored by Bon. W. A\nOordon,   minister   of   labor,   stands\nnow   before  the   committee   og\nwhole bouu.\nHon. I. N. Rhodes, mlnlater of\nfinance, will probably preaent tbe\nbudget within the next fortnight, and\nseveral new government measure* of\nwhich no notice hu yet been glvtn.\nSICK TRAPPER\nKILLS SELF IN\nLONELY NORTH\nToo Sick to Care for\nHimself and Dogs\nSays His. Note\nDOGS BREAK OUT\nREVEALING CASE\nMounted Police Get\nDetails of Yukon\nTragedy\nMAYO,  Y.T..  April  8   (CP).\u2014The\ntragic death of a lone trapper at\nBeaver City, M miles from leno <n\nthe Token stiver fields, was revealed here today when Corpora) Me-\nKaakell  and   Constable  Thomu of\nthe Royal Canadian  Mounted  police returned from a SOO-mlle trip\nby dog team with tbe body of Robert Booth, 47, believed a autrlde.\nPolloe uld they found Booth ln his\nlonely cabin with hia rifle lying beside\nhim and a bullet wound ln hi* head.\nThey  alao reported finding  a  note,\nwhich read ln part, \"Very sick and\nunable to oart for myaelf or dogs. I\nam afraid X wlll loa* the uu of my\nright hand eo you will understand \"\nThe note waa dated March 6.\nPint Intimation of the tragedy\neame when Booth's doga. with broken\nchain* dangling from their necks, arrived at the cabin ot Bmll Anderson,\na fallow trapper, loaatad 15 mllu\nfrom Beaver City, Suspecting aomething was ami**, Anderson mushed to\nthe Booth cabin ta find the trapper\nwftvtwssmm\nMARRY THE STENO\nNOT THE BOSS~\nDAUGHTER\nROCHESTER, N.Y., April 8 (AP).\n\u2014Plve years ago Profeaeor Robert\nT. Rogera of the Massachusetts\nInstitute of Technology advised\nhla student* to \"marry the boas'\ndaughter\" but now he tells them,\n\"marry tht stenographer\" Instead.\nFor, he aald today, \"She hu a\nJob, and tht boee'e daughter la\nbrokt\"\n\"I waa wrong.\" he admitted,\n\"when I uld, 'Don't bother with\nthe stenographer lf you expect to\nsucceed.' That atatement waa one\nof the laat episodes of the 'boom\nera'.\"\nPOWELL RIVER\nLAD A VICTIM\nREVENGE PLOT\nYouth Believed to Be\nSubnormal Is Held\nby Police\nBoy's Body Turning to Stone\nAU tbt resources of medical science\nappear to be impotent ln the cau of\nseven- year **h\\A Benjamin Hendrlck,\ninmate of Wllkeabarre Oenerai hoapltal, who la suffering from a rare\ndlaeau that la alowly turning hla\nbody Into atone. Physicians from all\nsections of the atate of Pennsylvania have examined tbe boy, nut\nnone hu bun ablt to halt tbe ossification of his body, which la believed to have started from an Infection tranamltted through a rupture\nln tht akin.\nUNITY OF ALL\nIS IMPERATIVE\nDouglas Assails the\nExisting Money\nSystem\nCALOART, April 8 (CP).\u2014A suggestion that advocates of social credit\nschemes In weatern Canada ahould\null a oonftrtnu to uttle all differ-\nenoea In leadership so that their\nwork could be oarrled on ln unity waa\nmade hert by Major C H. Douglu,\nBritlah economist, ln addressing leaden of the Douglaa ayatem.\nBefore an audience of SOOO. Including leadera of tha movement tn Alberta, Major Douglu on Saturdsy\nnight delivered an addreaa in whleh\nhe \/Offered no definite plan for a new\neconomic structure but steadied the\nexisting monetary system, declaring\nlt wu ont leading directly to chaos\nand destruction- Hs hvernsd hla lis\ntener* that abeotuatt unity of all\nclaaaea wu Imperative, and that Alberta oould hope for Uttle advance ln\nBEAT YOUNG LAD\nAND BURIED HIM\nWas Brooding Over a\nQuarrel of Long\nStanding       j\nPOWELL RIVER, B. C, April 8\n\u2014A 14-year-old youth waa In custody here tonight arter British\nColumlba police said he had confessed to the slaying of his young\nplaymate, John McFariane, 10\nwhow body, partially clothed, waa\nfound In a gravel pit SOO yards\nfrom hla home Friday.\nPolloe aald that the boy under\narrest, whose name they with*\nand whom they believed to bt\n\u25a0utinormal, had confessed he had\nbeaten to duth hla playmate Bfter brooding over a boyhood quarrel of long standing.\nIM  ORAVEL TIT\nTht victim's body, dressed only\nIn a shirt, waa found In tbt\ngravel    pit,   which    offlcere   uld\n(Continued on Page Eight) \u201e\n120 KILLED IN\nBOLIVIAN MOT\nHOT CAMPAIGN\nFOR MONTREAL\n\"WILDERNESS BOY\" JUST STRINGING\nPUBLIC WTTH WILD STORIES OF LIFE\n$15 Million Power\nProject Sought on\n^H    Columbia River\n\"Youth Who Had Never Seen\nRadio or Woman Powesaor\nof Fantastic Imagination\nWASHINGTON. April 8 (AP).\u2014\nA third major hydro electric development on the -Columbls rltrr\nof the Pacific northwest wss In prospect today as Representative White\n(l)em.-Mahm prepared a bill which\nwould authorize the construction of\na plant at Cabinet gorge, near the\nMontana-Idaho atate line at an\napproximate  cost  of  Il3.0t0.000.\nThe Grand Coulee project, a MJ,-\n000.000 development In central\nWashington and the Bonneville\ndam, above Portland, tor which 150,-\n230,000 haa been aet aalde, already\nart under construction.\nM0UNTIE CHIEF\nIS AT COAST\nVANOCWJVRR. April 8 (CP)\u2014Major\nJ. H. MneBrtcn, oommlMooer of\nRoyal Oanadlan Mounted polloe. arrived hart today on his eeml-aonual\ntour of Inspection. Ht wtu apend\ntwo daya ln Vancouvtr and will vlalt\nVictoria before returning eaat.\nDuring hla visit ln BrltUh Columbia*, Oenerai MacBrlen will not confer with the provincial government\non the subject of taking over policing In thl* province aa hla force hat\ndone in all othrr provlnoes, he eald.\n*T-4 be very glad to,\" he aald ln\nanswer to the question, \"but 1\nhavent   been  aaked   to.\"\nIncidental to the queetlon, tht\ngeneral said policing of the provlncea\nby RC.MJ*. woe working out suc-\nc\u00abe*tullK^_____|\nMore Strikes\nDetroit Threat\nDETROIT, April 8 (AP)\u2014Paced\nwith two atr Ikes and a definite\nthreat of another next Thursday,\nmembera of the National Automobile labor board held conferenoee,\nbut no formal seaalon, today In an\neffort to bring peace In the automotive   lnduatry.\nRo definite report of progreaa\ncama from Dr. l-eo Wolmin, chair\nman of tha board*\nMl RW1KNTO, Ctl., April * (AP).\n\u2014The \"Canadian Wilderness Boy,\"\nknown In Kan Jose aa \"Jack Morgan,\" might have continued tonight to convince everyone he\nemerged from the northern wilds\nfor the first time If George Dnnn of\nftarramento hadn't Identified hla\nphotographs aa ot his brother, td-\ngar.\nGeorge Bonn and his wife aald\ntfcry had  been  hunting for Fter\nstare   he  left  their  home  miiho-ht\nadlen tht middle of last month Because he had been \"spoken to\" mr\nspinning a fantastic yam puhitflv\nabout this being his first sight pf\nthe civilised world.\nMrt. Dunn aald Edgar wa* \"kidding\nsomeone\" when he first told here hokr\nhe ventured from the Canadian wilaa\nalone after hla father had been eaot\nfrom ambush and that h* had Juat\nseen for the first time a woman, a\nradio and an auto.\n\"That's Rdgar. ail right,\" Mr. Dunn\nsaid wben ahown a photograph of\n\"Jack Morgan, wllderneae boy'* who\nwu aided by Prank McClellan of Ban\nJose because he wanted to bt tbt\nlad'a foster father.\n\"He lived with ua here from Deoember to March, when he disappear\ned. We have been worried about him\nbecause we rould not locate him\nThe Dunne said Bdgar la 31 yeara\nold Instead of 17 aa he represented\nEdgar was born In Canada, Oeorge\nsaid, that much waa correct, but aa\nfor seeing his first woman In Edmonton, Alta., last year after trudging\nout of the northern woods that \"waa\nJuat imagination,\" HI* parenta still\nlive In Bait Lake Olty.\nYOUNG HOOP\nSTAR KILLED\nMACIXOD, Alta., April 8 (CD-\nTrapped beneath an overturned auto.\nmobile, Viola Plorence Reggen, young\nbaaketball player of Macleod, waa In\nsuntly killed near hert Saturday\nnight. Sht, with a party of three\nothen who escaped injury, waa on\nthe way to Lethbridge to play In\nbasketball game there. The car\nplunged Into a ditch when the driver.\nHarry J. Whittle, attempted to I\nanothtr automobllt.\ndtad. He immediately took tht trail\nlo Keno and notified police there.\nBooth had trapped  in the Beataa] ^^^^^^\n__  dlatrlct for the paat two yaara but  tbe breaking  of  the   \"monopoly   ..\n't'j\u00a3 I had betn In 111 health when he laat credit\" without full cooperation from\n1 vlalted Keno In February. | otbtr parte of tht oountry,\nBorn rn tht north of Ireland, ha\ncame to Canada ae a youth. He owned\nproperty near Victoria, where lt la believed he lived before oomlng to the\nTukon to protpect 10 ytan ago.\nBooth aervtd In Ruaala with the\nCanadian army from November, 1018,\nuntil discharged a* medically unfit\nln tht \u00bb1I of 1910. A brothtr lives ln\nMount Vernon.  NT.\nFour Seek Mayoral Seat and\n80 Aidermanic Honors\nMONTREAL, April 8 (CPl .\u2014Shortest civic campaign ln Montreal on\nrecord, tht 1934 mayoralty and aidermanic battle came to an tod here tonight with candldatea scurrying about\ntbe city In a last effort to convince\ntbe electorate to vote for tbem. Almoat a acore of meetings wtre held tonight. The oratory began laat Monday\nand elections an tomorrow.\nCltlatns who havt a right to vote\nnumber 819.379. Thoee wbo go to the\npolls have ths cholct of four mayoralty Candida tee\u2014Dr. Ana tol e Plante,\nLiberal member of the Queb legislative assembly for Montreal-Mercler,\nCamllllen Houde, ex-mayor, Salluste\nLavery, K.C, and Plena Deeroslera,\nLabortte.\nPlve aldermen having bttn returned\nby acclamation to alt on tbe Irttom*\nIng council and one candidate having\nretired at the laat minute, there are\n80 candidates staking aktermaaks hon-\n      ~   \u25a0***-- - - gg tutu*\non. Tbt ctty is divided in I\nDrowned Cottle\nProvide Moot for\nOklahoma Indians\nILK CUT, Ottt., April 8 (AP)\nSome of the Indians ln the flood region of the Waahlta when a aoon of\npersons wen drowned laat wttk, an\nsalvaging beef meat by an ancient\ndrying proceea.\nTbe meat la balng alloed from tbe\ncarcases of drowned cattle and placed\nen tree limbs for eeveral daya. Thu*\ntreated, the meat wlll keep eeveral\nmonths atwl Is regarded aa a delicacy.\nAmong tht aquad busy at tbla taak\nla Mn. Blowant Scabby, 108-year-old\nflood survivor.\n$13 Millions Is\nB.C. Insurance Bill\nv:_TORJA, AprU 9 <CP)\u2014British\nOolumble paid 919.364.523.99 in Insurance premiums to 41 different\ncompanies openttaf in ttt provlnot\nlaat year, aooordlng to an Interim\nreport issued today by H. o. Oarrttt,\nsuperintendent of insurance.\nIn tttt aunt ptriod tbt oompantee\npaid out a totel of 93.001Jfll.92 ln\nclaims and matured endowments.\nTbt  amount of mw  policies aad\nUioae take., up totalled 882.000AM\n06, bringing to 8400.090.480 tbt nat\namount   of   ltft   laauraaot   now   In\nforce In the provinoe.\nTht   oompanlee   bavt   mart   tl\t\n878.000,000 invested In the provinoe\ntht report shows. Of *bis amount\n028,832.209.31 la on mortgagee and\n047,_*2.88V37 on other eecurlttee.\nTbem an doee to 830,000 life ln-\nauranos policies now la effect Ln\ntht   province*\nBIMETALLISM MORE\nSTABLE CURRENCY?\n19 ADMIRALS\nAT WEDDING\nI.TWDHUR8T. England. April 8\n(CP cable.\u2014Nineteen admlrsls. Including Admiral of tbe Fleet Earl\nJelllcoe, yesterday attended the wadding ben of Lieut. Peter Stubbs of\nH. M 8. Bible and Faith Elisabeth\nHall, daughter of Admiral Sir Reginald Hall\nThe nlnt bridesmaids Included\nMlas Maria Louise von Rlntelen,\ndaughter of tbe famous Capt. Von\nRlntelen. war-time member of tbe\nOerman aecret servlos. as director of\ntbe naval Intelligence aervlce during\nthe war Sir Reginald aucoceded In\nconveying to Von Rlntelen a message which reeulted ln hte capture\nat bt waa returning to Oermany\nfrom the united Statet aboard a\nDutch veaael. Tha former enemler\nsubsequently   became   cloee   friends.\nSASKATCHEWAN\nHOUSE CLOSES\nRBOINA, April 8 (CP)\u2014With the\ncteok in tbt fegtetetlvt chamber\nstopped at fin mlnutee to midnight,\ntba tfitfe and final session of tbt\n\u25a0nth Saskatchewan legislature\na to i doee. Lieut.-Oovernor H,\nE. Munro giving aaeent to 37 meea-\nree,\nOnt of tbe final measures to bt\nadopted wat legislation granting\ndebt adjustment board full\nto declare individual moratoria in\ncatat when creditor* nfiso to accept orden of tba board to scale\ndown and adjust debt*.\nLIMA. Pern, April g (AP). \u2014\nDispatch to tbt nt wipe per El\nCtmnterrlo frtm Ptno, Peruvian\npert aw I eke Tlttean. near the\nBolivian boundary, today said tto\npersona wen killed and several\nhundred were wounded In a revolt of military cadets at La Pas,\ncapital  of  Bolivia,  last  Thursday.\nWHOLE TOWN IS WRECKED BY A\nWAVE CAUSED BY FALLING OF\nCLIFF INTO SEA IN NORWAY\nLord Hunsdon Rallies to the\nDefence of Gold In\nLondon Inquiry\nLONDON. April 8 (CP cable)\u2014The\ncontroversy over tbt gold bass of\ncunaocy preclplated by appeal of\nml industrial late for a parliamentary Inquiry Into the monetary\naretem continued with unabated vlg-\nLord Hunsdon, financier, rallying\nto gold's defenoe.\nAdoption of gold a* tbe sole standard by tbe weatern world had proved a failure. Lord Hunsdon admitted,\nbut be feared a oommodlty atandard\nsuch a* advocated by many eoono-\nmlata would prove a Utopian idea.\nBimetallism would give mon stable\ncurrency tban gold alone, he added.\nW. W. Paine, well-known economist, alao attacked critic* of a\nmetal standard declaring If extension of artd-K cr currency not bached\nby gold showed tbe way to prosperity, tbm this would have bttn\ndiscovered long ago \"and wt abould\nbe bring in a world ln which pow-\nty Is unknown.\"\nWILL SETTLE ON\nPWCEOF WHEAT\nMinimum Price Plan for Export Has Two Folic wings\nat Rome Conference\nReeve Not Guilty\nof Manslaughter\nNIW WE8TMHt_r-_Et, April 8* (CP)\n\u2014Been B. Muaeelletn of Maple\nRidge waa acquitted Saturday on s\ncharge of manslaughter by Mauls-\nteste David OllUat In Burnaby police eourt.\nInt rttn wwt drivtr of tht automobile whleb struck and killed\nHugh Irving, 10-yeer-oid sohool boy,\nMarch 31 oo Klngwway near Royal\nOak. Evidence Indicated the boy waa\nstruck wtwn he turned bla bicycle\nln front of tbt ttr.\nBABKEBVILLE HAND\nHEABINO   JUNE   14\nVICTORIA. April s (OP)-Hear-\nInge undtr tht Barkervllle townsite\nUtiee investigation act, a apeclal\nmeasure put through by tbs British\nOolumbla legislature to otear up oon-\nfualon extetUag In land titltt ln tbt\nhistoric old Oarlboo town, will open\ntbtrt June 14, It wtt announced\nSaturday    by    tbt'   department    of\nROME. April 8 iCP cable)\u2014The\nworld wheat confennce tomorrow\nwtll go on with the Important quo*-\ntlon of fixing a minimum prloe\nfor world wheat export*, a subject\non which consideration atarted Saturday.\nThe delegatea an known to bt\noonalderably divided on, tbe queatioi,\nand even among thoee favoring tha\nproject thera la a divergence of vlewa\naa to bow It may beat be worked\nout.\nOenerally speaking, tht minimum\nprlc* plan la dlvidtd into two forma.\nUnder ont plan tht prloe might be\nfixed wltb differentials for tbt\ndifferent exporting countriee. The\notbtr acheme. mora elaatlc, woulo\naim at obtaining a fixed price\nonly by tbt atrlct regulating of\nsupplies.\nCanada and Australia wen among\nthose favoring tbe minimum prloe\nplan and tbt United States leads\nthose opposed to it. r\n50 DIE WHEN\nBOAT DUMPS\nBOMBAY, April 8 (CP via 11s-\nvas) .\u2014Fifty persona wen reported to have lout their Urea today\nln the Deri river when a river\nveaael turned turtle. The tragedy\nIt was mid, came with little warning and early Information waa\nthat all handa had gone down.\nMarkets at\na Glance\n(By the  Canadian Preaa)\nToronto and Montreal\u2014Industrial stocks closed higher.\nToronto mlnee\u2014Closed higher.\nNew Tork \u2014 Stocks narrowly\nhigher.\nWinnipeg\u2014Wheat closed slightly lowtr.\nLondon \u2014 Bar allver lowtr;\nother metals unchangtd.\nNew Tork\u2014Bar allver higher;\nothsr metals unchanged.\nNew Tork\u2014Ootton and rubber\nlower; sugar and coffee unchanged.\nNtw  York\u2014Canadian  dollar up\n1-18 to 1.00^.\nU. S. SPEAKER SAYS\nU. S. IS HEADED\nTOWARD SILVER\nWASHINGTON,   April   8   (AP).\n\u2014Hsnry Relnay, apeaker of tbs\nbouse of raprttentatlrtt.  thinks '\ntbt United-Stetes -\\9 heaStd- to*\nWtrd bi-metal lam.\nAt tb army-day dinner ln Alexandria, Va.. Rainey aald:\n\"Wt art going to bavt a double\natandard. We wlll get lt befon\nlong. Wt an going to aton silver\nban ln tba treasury and laeue\nallver certificate*.*\u2022\u2022 Thtn wt wlll\nnot uaa allver aa a medium of exchange, but allver certlflctttt.\"\n30-Foot Wall of Water\nCrushes Many\nHomes\nOSLO, Norway, April I (AP)\u2014\nBelief ships wtn tent today from\nAaleaund ta tbt Uttle Uwn tf\nTafjord, when at tenet 88 pur sans\nerert kltlrd with a number tf\nothen still milling after yesterday's great fall of rock which\ncauaed waves from the set tt engulf the town. A ahlp la the only\nkind of eottYejanoa that la tbit\nto reach Tafjord.\nNo   further   falla   or   rock   wtrt\nexpected, but It waa believed :\ntf    the    terror-atrlckttt\t\n(Continued en Page Eight)\nMYSTERIOUS LIGHT ON\nLADY'S BODY PUZZLE\nGlows From Breut at Various Periods; Doctors Flock\nto See Strange Occurrence\nTRH8TI, April 8 (CP).-Docton\nfrom all parte of Italy came hero\ntoday to tte, and wonder at, a\nstrange light emanating from the\nbreut of Anna Monaro, a patient\nin  tbe Pirano hospital.\nDoctor Sambro, head of tht Institution, ordered tht Ifoletton of tht\nwoman for a careful examination.\nHe said hospital authorities already\nhad axcludsd ths possibility of a\nhoax, sines tbey thoroughly esarch-\ned btr btd to forestall an attempt\nto hide a flashlight  tban.\nAuthorities experimented wltb var\nious electric lights and found none\nwhich produced the pecultsr blue\nglow visible on the patient's bruat\nwhllt  aha slept.\nBlgnora Monaro had remained ln\nIgnorance regarding the tremendous\natlr created throughout Italy by the\nphenonmenon. When a daugbttr\ntold ber about lt today aha waa\ngreatly troubled and aald har aleep\nhad been disturbed reoently.\nTba patient asserted also tbat\nshe was awakened several times,\nthinking the light waa on.\nPour doctors and two government\nofflclala, who wtrt among thoat\nwatching the patient, corroborated\nnuraea' atatement* tbat the light,\nUke an eleotric flash, glowed for\nabout three atconda tnd than die-\nappeared.\nCI AND CP. TO COOPERATE AND\nELIMINATE DUPLICATION OF LINES\nNINE INCHES SNOW\nHITS  SASKATCHEWAN\nExpedient Says\nFullerton; Consider Doing Away With DupUcsts\nSystem of Telegraphs; Hotels a \"Bugbear\"\nWill Use Each Other's Line Where Is\nonsider\nSASKATOON, April 8 <CP>\u2014Guar-\nentering almost ideal seeding oondltlona nine Inchee of wtt anow tonlgbt blanketed north and central\nSaak-U-chewan, and whllt delaying\nseeding operations for a few days\nbrought aaauranoa tbat tben would\nbe ample moisture thla year for germination of tbt wheat assd.\nReporte of better moisture conditions ln most district* than for many\nyttn were reoelved from farmers\ntonigtit.\nTemperature Hits\nHigh 74 Degrees\nSaturday tbe mercury Jumped to\n74 degrees, six degress hlghtr tban\ntbs previous day, for tbs highest\ntsmpnraturt this season. Saturday\nnight was alao warm, tbs lowest\nmark being 48 degree* Sunday was\nallghtly   cooler   with   a  high   of   88\nRenewed Interest\nin Mining in Slocan\nDr. A. Francis of New Denver,\nwas In Nslson Saturday and reports renewed Intereit In mining\nn ths Slocan. The Silversmith la\nready to operate at a moment's no-\nTOBONTO. April \u2022 <CP).\u2014Dlscuaslng tbt railway altuatlon ta Canada\nIn a newspaper Interview ben Saturday, Mr. Justice C. P. Fullerton. chairman\nof the board of truateee for the Canadian National Rallwaya aald \"pooling and\ncooperation of ths CNR. and tbs Canadian Pacific railways, art to go oa\nthroughout the country.\nHe also said Unea would bs abandoned \"wherever necessary and we ahall\nuat each otper'a line whan It la expedient.\"\nCombing of telegraph and expnee service* also is undsr oonalderatlon,\nht said, \"but ths publlo intereet wlll be protected.\"\nHe declined to discuss what hs described a* hla reasons \"for being against\namalgamation,\" Howenr, the \"pooling and cooperation propositions havent\nstopped yet. We ara considering pooling ln western Canada, and later wt\nahall again consider pooling In western Ontario.   Pooling Is necessary.*\nAmalgamation of tha railway hotel eervtcea has not been conaldered. tbt\nchairman aald. There would be little gained.\" he added, \"taxea would atlll\nhats to bs paid.\" Hotels, he admitted, \"are a bugbear to us. If you can tttt\nmt whtt to do with them you are wiser thsn I am.\" he aald ln commenting\non tht unopened C.N.R, bottla ot Vancouver and Saskatoon.\nPioneer of New\nWestminster Dies\nApril\ng   (OF)\u2014 William   SUrry   Pates,   81,\nttot and work htt bten  going        ___________________________________________\nfavorably  at  tha  Noble  Five. There   prominent  for   many   yttrt   la   tbt\nts   also   activity    at   Thirt   Forkt.\nDr  Francis, who Is an ardent golfer,\ndeclared   tbat  tht   fi\"t  round   o'\ngolf had been played at New Denver\nlaat Wedneaday.\nSix Discharged\nFrom Relief Camp\n611 un.mploy.d. tho rrtnwd to\nto to work, wtn duch.rfwi from\nth. rtlkf c.mp Stturdiy It w.s\nrumor.-*] thtt 80 hit font on strife*\nbut tuch wm not ttw tut.\nluttottt Ult htrt m.d luddtalj Prl-\nJty nlfht tt hit bam, her.. Bt\n-it born In Trojiktoci, Usts. Mur\nts. IMl. tnd btd llrtd In Ntw Wttt-\nmlntttr for nttrlj N fMiw.\nHON. WALTER ELLIOTT\nII  nn K ITF.n  UPON\nLOUDON, April I ICP .It HiTtt) e-\nRon. Wllttr Elliott, minister of tirl-\ncuiture, wbo wu mtrrttd lttt wvtk.\ntodty underwent t minor oper.tlon\nHt wlll bt untblt to tttend tht tit-\nThree Nations\nFavor Changs in\nths Wheat Quota\nROM*. April I (API\u2014Tht UnlU\u00ab\nSUtea. Auttrtlli tnd Ctntdt, It tw\nItu-ned rtlltbly tonight, htvt rtoof-\nnlted Argtntlnt't tperl.l dlfflcultltt\nunder tht London whttt export\n.freement tnd trt willing to irtnt\nhtr t Urger quot, for 1134-91 thto\nhid prtrloutly bttn ttt.\nBENNETT TO BE IPKAKEK*\nTROT. AprU \u2022 (OP)--Tbt Rtnf\n\u2022titer Polytechnic InttltuU mnounc-\ntd todty tht tpetktr tt Itt 109th tn*\nnu.l commencement, tn June, will I\nting, of tbt houtt of common, thit' Prime Minuter R. B. Bennett of Ctn-\ntmk. tta.\n ***\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\n\t\nPAOt  TWO\n' Dots Your Stomsch\nEver Conphh?\nThe rufferer from *-tomtrh troublu,\n\u2022uch u dyipeptii ud indigettion,\nmutt b\u00ab T07 careful of whtt M Mtl.\nwell knowing hi will tuBer for tny\ninditcretioa in dltt.\nThl proper wty to get rid of\ngtomtch trouble! ii to tut Burdotk\nBlood Bitten, i medicine which\nre-g-jlttn thl DowiU, tone* up tin\nItomieh, protootM perfect digestion,\nud mtom hnlth ud ttrength to\nthe debilitated lygtem.\ntt tnt mt immil ttatt: pit up te, tm lttl M ymm by Tk. T. Mllbm*. Ob\nRlood\nBn rERS\nfcr sale at dragi\nUadtad. ToreaaaToi\n0\nAlberta Family\nMoves te Winlaw\nWTNLAW, >. C\u201e AprU S\u2014Mr. md\nMrt MeKia-ty tnd ftmlly htve\ntrrlved from Albir-tt wlm t carload of tfftctt, Thsy inttnd to tike\nup lend ln tttt Uttle Slootn.\nMr. ud Mn. 3. Wilton wbo btv.\nbten In ctlifornlt for several months\nhtve reUimtd to their ranch  herr.\nBtenley Bdey htt goat to work tt\nWUlow  Point.\nOeorge Swtnton hu gont to Ryan\nto vltlt hit titter tnd brother-in -\nUw. Mr. ud Mrt. T. Strand.\nMis Malrnle DtUoore of Nelton\nll tpendlng tbt holiday, with her\nptrtnte on tbelr i-aneh here.\nMies J. Vtrteveld, tchool prlnclptl.\nit wending the holldaya wtth her\nptrtnte et  Nelton.\n1 Mlet Tvettt Bourgeon, the junior\nteecber, It tptndlm the holKttra\nwith her ptrtntt tt creecent Vtllty.\nBwlng. tre btlng erected In th*\nschool grounds, the work being done\nvoluntarily by tome of Uit parent*\nCharles Tyrrell\nPasses at Kaslo\n- THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, NSLSON. B.f.\u2014MONDAY MORNING, APRIL >, U34-\nKASLO, April 8 \u2014 Chsrles Tyrrtll, In\nold-timer of Kitlo, died tt the Vlc-\ntorltn hotplttl tt tn early hour Mondiy morning.\nMr. Tyrrtll wit ttken III tome time\ntgo, living tlont, be wts discovered\nIn i ttml-ptnlyitd condition by t\nneighbor, and wis ttken to the hotplttl tome week. tgo.\nPunerel ttrvlen were held from\ntht stcred Hetrt ehurch Thurtdiy\ntfternoon.\nMoyie Threatens\nKingsgate Bridges\nKINOSQATE CAMP. April 8\u2014Rising\nwstere of the Moyle river threaten the\nCommunity Camp bridges which are\nof t temporary nature, ont a footbridge at tbe camp acroaa ths river,\nand tht othtr located midway between the camp and the border, erect-\nad for fuel tranafer at this point,\n7. >. L. Anderaon waa vlaltlng\nfriends at Kingsgate and \u25a0astport\nfor a few days.\nJohn Kencks la going to a job on\nthe prairie. -\nConatsbls W. A. Jupp of Ti-hk msde\na call htrt Saturday.\nMlsa Hops Mclnnls. and Mlaa Pater-\nson wars vlaltora here on Saturday\nIn the Interests of the Dumb-Doras\nSoftball club of Tahk.\nJ. Q. Paiton, rock foreman, who\nunderwent an operation for spinal\ntrouble at tha Cranbrook hospital,\nreturned on Prlday muoh Improved.\nCharles Zarhna, aooordlon musician and prospector, apant the weekend at Tahk.\nTom Worthlngton made a call at\nTahk Friday.\nAmong thoae who were visitors to\nKingsgate last wssk were Leckle McKlnnon. W]ll Masuire, Prank Errtcc-\naon,  Mtrtln Whitiock.\nA motor party comprising Harold\nBlindaon. Bruhn Hamilton, Charles\nMcDowell and Paddy Shannon, motor-\n*nt to Cranbrook for the week-end.\nAPPLE MART\nIS HEALTHY\nCleaning Up Well at\nMost Centers on\nPrairie\nGuide for Travellers\nHuscroft Puts\nin Steam\nPlant\nNelson, B.C., Hotels\n\"Finest in thi Interior\"\nBreakfast\nsua to eo-f\nLuncheon\nSSt to 50*\nDinner\nUtif and 65*\nPhone 787\n97s\nhumi_Hhotel\nftee But Btrrlce Ntlion. l.C. Otorgt Benwen. Prop.\nRotary ind Oyro Rttdquirlen\nHUMS\u2014Mn. W. Gray. OtU Htwk-\nlnt Stlmo; J. W Cop.. Kelownt; M.\nB. Dobton. I. A. Ttylor. H B. Smith.\n9. L. HutH, W. C. Orleve, H. C. Dar-\nroeeh. R. C. Wright, w. I. De Lturltr,\nVtncourtr: T. A. Burns. It. atetdmtn.\nH. H McBtU, O. Sibley. Medlrin-\nHtt; MUt Oorrlnge, Sllv.rton: A.\nBltck, Cowley, Alt.; 3. McK. Boltea.\nSandon: B. Aylmtr, Quttn't Dty; O\nSmith. J. Buton, c. L. Powio. Ctl-\ngtry: T. C. Sharp., Ittlton; M. I. Do-\nrum. Taooma; Mr. and Mrt. W Fraaer\ntnd family. Koottnay Bay; M. Gray-\nllni. Tmlr; B. Pranclt. Crawford Bat;\nH. V. Hohen. K. O. Robtrtt; Seattlt;\nP. A. Minn, Montretl; O McOUllvray.\nToronto; D Mcflutde, Winnipeg: Mr.\ntnd Mrt. C. O. Miller. Ortnd Porkt.\n^The Savoy .Hotel\n\"Where the Guest Is Kin&\"\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel\nMany Rooms With Private\nBaths or Showers.\nIM BAXZIt ST.\nJ. A. KERR. Prop.\nPHONI II\nNELSON. BO.\nI CRXSTON. AprU 9\u2014Tiw attorn tn-\nt*tte tna boiler from the Monrtd\nWlgeu ttwmiU tt Wynnori. which\nhte been Uie for the part few yetrt,\nhtt bten ehlpped to Canyon Siding.\nwtwn It le belnf unloaded tnd\ntrtntported to tht mttlalt* of John\nHuaoroft ln thl UaMr-Kuteroft tree.\nMr. Rutoroft le operating In a emtll\nwty there, tnd ln toe pert hta got\nhit power from l ftaottna engine.\nHt flfurte t-lth Une steam pltnt\nturning tht ttebt end edgings he\notn not only opertte more too-\nnornlceUy, but wlu alao htte t\niretttr volume of power, from which\nhe bit suffered tt timet, -nit ttetm\nplant wll] be In c.ntrtt ot clem*\/**\nOgUrle. who wet engineer it ttie\nM   Wtgen mill.\nRobert Winn It apendlng the week\nit Canyon, t gueet of Mr. and Mra.\nH. R. Tooet.\nMitt Phillli Btnihardt It tpendlng\nBetter with her parent*, Mr. end\nMn. A. Btrnhintt, it OUnlUy.\nRobert Mtnhell bte ccurunaneed\nwork on the ereoUon ol i new reel*\ndene on hie ran****, property wett of\ntown.\nMr. tnd Mn. A. E. Tel\/ord thlt\nweA moved into tbe new houee\nthey erected on the 10 tcret otf ltnd\nre\u2014nily purahaeed from o-socu. Bib-\nlow.\nMn. Our Oomatahit het returned\nfrom t thort vltK tt Weet Cretton.\nwhere tht wti gutrt m un. 9.\nStw-tilr Smith.\nMlat Mtry Olton la hone trom\nKin-barley for the Beater week boll-\nday with lw parenta, Ur. tot Un.\nLeonard Olton.\nJotw Nyr**_rd Jr., who htt been\ntwty lor l eot-pie of yean, ptrt of\nwhich ht wte employed al the nin\nTton mine In auetliern Manitoba.\nIM itttr M WMaaklwln. AM*. It\nee t vitit m hit boot hen.\nMn. Wilbur lttt thlt -nak en i\nvMtt with old fn.nda tt polnu k\nSttkatohewan.\nSAVOY\u2014Herman Undow. Stlmo; r,\nR. Borg, Winnipeg; MUa Dora Borup.\nAalbon. Denmark; Ounntr Johneon.\nR. MtdUon, trie: B. C. Rldlmton.\nRtno mine: 3. Btll.ntyne, Melton:\nJamea A Millar. Reuben Buerge, Na-\nkuip; Mr. tnd Mn. O. w. Rout. C.l-\ngtry: Mr. tnd Mre W. Milling. Bloom: W. R T. Sell, Balfour: R. V. Wilcox, Stlmon Arm; Mr. tnd Mn. M. P.\nRlnoldl. I. McOtuley, Douglu Burt.\nTrill. Din O'Rourke. Canary; 3. T.\nSutherland, Slocan City,\nNew Grand Hotel\nP.   I.   KAPAK,   Prop.\nWeekly ing Mentkly litre\nBet  tot   Cold   Hater\nSlnglt Me up     Double gi.M up\n\u00abIO \u25a0 MMIk en* Of\nOccidental Hottl\nTM Ternen si. Phone MIL\nH.   WABSICK\nSPBCIAL MONTBLT  RATES\nOood  Comforttblt  Rooma\nMlntn'   Headquarter.\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Awaits You\nMl.  t.  MADDEN\nCompletely   Rtmodtllee\nHet  and  Cold   Baler\nla   Ike   HEART  of   the   Oty\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA.   LAPOINTI.   Prop.\nRoom from soo to II.M Monthly\n111 ind op.\nSteam  heated tnd  hot lnd  oold\nwtter In every  room\nCCS Baker It Phone lo\nTRANSPORTATION   Freight & Passenger.\nKEEP YOUR PARTY TOGETHER ON THE NEXT\nTRIP BY CHARTERING A GREYHOUND COACH\nComfortthle preybound Coerbts. with skilful ud ctretul drivers, tre\ntTtlltble far chsrter servlos tt grestly reduoed cast* to elu^M, todies ur\nstliWlc tesms. Bt chartering s Greyhound Cotch rour ptrty hss Its\nown Indlvidusl driver totni where end wben you plesee. And you enVy\nt subtuntlsl ssvini In your trsntportttlon. Any Oreyhound \u00bb\u00ab*nt\nwilt be pleased to |lTt you oomplett details on this phase o( Oreyhound\nttrrlee.\nCentral Canadian Greyhound Lines, Ltd.\nPhone 800 \u2014 Nelson Depot, 205 Baker St. \u2014 Phone 800\nCretton Teacher\nGiven a Farewell\nCtRSSTON. AprU  8\u2014MUt A rttst-\nwood, who It >t\"_af in t ftw dsyt\nto mtke ber bome it Fortlt-nd, Ore.,\nwas tendered t farewell reception\nby tbe Sundty school of St. Stephen's Preebjrterltn ohureb Th ursda-;\na\/cemoon, tit tbt home of Mrt. 8,\nA. Speen. It took the form of a\nheed kerchief shower. Ulss fleet-\nwood htt been \u2022xccptionsily suooessful la buildlnf up a primary clam.\nHex bomt on Hillside rotd bat been\nleaeed by Mr. tod Urs. A. Oolpln.\nW. U. Uyers of Nelton wm* ben\nThuredty on butlntat tod during\nhit stt) oeotulted with members of\ntbt Tlllaut oounoll lo aonneoUon\nwith a propossd survey for t sewer\ntrstecn. Tbe mttter W.ll be t feeturs\nof tbe oouncll seeeton oa Uonday\nnifbt.\nS. H Drwwrr of Troll. reUil tales\nmsDeger for Wett Kootensy fyrwet\nA Ugbt compejiy, wtt btrt thlt\nwttk,\nUr! end lte. J. P. Hoes ue bark\nfrom t ftw weeks- vlsli wltb mends\ntt Orsnum A.od other pointe in\nsouthern Albert*. Tber suts thtt\nspring operations tra ooownen .ng\nmuoh etrller than ln tht averagt\ntattoo. Otrtl moisture ooodlUooa wen\nnever beMer.\ni Me. w ' Stltnger of Jtftrty li\n\\-WUng bsr permit. Ux. tnd Urs.\nOeorve Johneon.\ni Ur. tnd Ur*. A. E. Davles wert\nreorwlng aoqutlnttivoat In Spokane\nduring the latter i-toatlon, returning Wednttda-y. In Ur. Davles' tb-\nMTict Oeorgt Nlblow et Otoyott wts\nIn cherge tit Crest-en  Ttwoaftr.\nfrom Oamp Ustw comes won tNU\nfor ttw tbtt week In April th*\ndtndrUon orop ts the bett ever\n;known.\nA normal apple mtrket for this\ntlmt of year, with tales ftlr. it rt-\nporttd from all prtlrit centers, tc.\ncording to the market news letter\nIssued by the department of agriculture at Victoria. For the mott\nptrt tht tpplet tre cleaning up\nwtll.\nBdmonton: The apple market is\nftlrly normal to tbe tlmt of the\nyetr. ReoelpU of orangu trt to\nsoma extent replacing the demand\nfor tpples. The demand for rhubarb, both forced tnd field stock.\nIs tlao helping to slow up appl*\ntales. The regetnble msrket Is quiet\n\u2014showing tbe effects of rather heavy\nsnivels ef imported ntw vegetables\nwhile loctl growers bave comparatively heavy stooks of exoellent\ncabbage, carrots, btttt, parsnips, turnips til In tbe best of condition\nand cannot tell them. Supplies of\nhothouse rtdlshes, leaf lettuce, green\nonions eto., from locsl greenhouses\nare Increasing dally. These are of\ni equal quality to tht Imported tnd\n' fifteen cart of Imported grttn\nvegetables hsve bten received here\nsince the first of tht yttr. Tbe potato market is quiet with not more\nthtn one or two ctrs moving weekly\nCalgary; Tbere la very Uttle to\nreport on tbe loctl market for tha\nweek. Rip* tomttoea were slightly\nabort but t car of Urxlctu armed\non Friday tnd relieved the situation, The cheaper grades of apples\nare cleaning up tnd wrapped ttock\nwlll toon bt the only tpplet available. The marktt bu btld ttty\nsteady. The quality of forced rhu-\nbard now trrlvlng li vtry poor. The\nfirst ctf of field rhubtrb Is expected In during the week-end. The potato marktt lt vtry unsettled as\nlow tt 110 per ton Is being quoted\nfor southern Albert* otmt. Loctl\ngrown supplies trt practically cleaned up. Ctr trrlvtls Msrch 34 to 30\nInclusive. Albtrta, 1 potstoet; BC.\n1 box apples, 1 box and unlldded\napplet, a mixed apple* tnd onions,\n1 vegetable, 1 onions; Imported. _\nvegetables. 3 lettuce. I tomatoes,\n1 grapefruit, 4 citrus fruits, l bananas.\nSaskatoon: Business wis good towards tbe end of tbe week Apple\narrivals were limited to two cars,\nconsisting mostly of bulk in jumbo\ncrttet. Tbe wholesale price for bull\nln Jumbo crates raoge\u00a7 from 3V. oente\nper pound, for tbe cheaper varletlee\nto 4 oentt for Delirious, sttyman\nand Rome Beauty, wrapped Mclntoah sales tre tlow. Applt ttock*\nsre quite limited tnd generally in\ngood oondltlon. Tomttoet advanoed\nanotber as oenta for repacked lugs,\nand 30 cents per pound la now the\nlowest hetvy. A car of B C fitla\nrhubarb arrived Saturday tnd ttli-\ning quite freely tt $3.73 per 40-lb.\nbox. This rhubtrb u short ln tbe\nsulk but of ftlr oolor. Potato\nstockt were further reduced at none\nwtr* reoelved snd Mies continue\ngood with prloss ttttdy. Onlona\ncabbage, carrot*, turnips tnd btttt\nI tre tn only ftlr demand, Ctr tr-\n1 rivals for week were: B. C. tpplet l\n1 jumbo crates. ] crates and boxes, 1\n> rhubtrb; imported, 3 vegetables. 1\nlettuot, 3 oranges, l bamnes.\nWinnipeg: Tbe applt market It\n. ftlrly tUtdy. Delicious, txtra ftney.\nj#3 5o tnd ftney 1226 ptr box.\nI Wagner. Bplet tnd Romea, fentry\n33 00 tnd C. grsde 31-W ptr box.\nMclntoah. fsney, 33.00 to 33.35 per\nbox. Romts ln jumbo crates it ta 73\nCuba tomatoes in repacked lugs at\n33*40. Onion supplies liberal and\nmarket steady at Hu for Uanltobe\nNo. 1 B. C No 1 ga.30 and ungraded 3176 ptr cwt. Imported vegetable auppllet heavy. Potato supplies\nliberal and market steady.\nMake Awards for\nCranbrook Festival\nCRANBR0O3C, B. C. April 8. \u2014\nAward* bave been made by the Cranbrook musical festival oommltttt to\nwinners of tht tdvtrtlstng oompttltlon. Tbtrt wtrt 18 contestants for\ntbt window ttr prlaes, and t good\nentry In tht llmtrlck contest. In the\nwindow card competition Jack Kuh-\nnert of Cranbrook cama ftrst, Mona\nAastlttine of Fernie ssoond and Mary\nMoglelka of Fernie third. SUnley\nFlaher of Crsnbrook cams first In\nthe limerick contest, Douglas Gsllpea\nof Klmberlty tteond. and Arthur Ood-\nderl* of Cranbrook third\nJudges of ths window cards were\nMrs. Otto OIU. Miss Bv* Btrtlt tnd\nUrs. Boon. The llmerlok Judges were\nMrs J. O Faxtep, Mrs. F. W. Willis\nand Mrs. F. W. Mackenrot.\nProgram* wlll bt out In t ftw days.\nKimberley Choir\nHas Whist Drive\nKZMBKIUXr, April 3\u2014Th* Orphtue\nchoir, under the leadership of Oeorge\nMclntyre, held a whlat drive Wedneaday evening at. the I.O.O.F. hsJl,\nafter practice. Twenty table* were\nin play. Frige, -went to the tight\nMghtat noorers. who in order wen*\nJ. Bradnuu, Mn. White. J. Kadtn.\nMr. Vhiu, Urs. Killy, Mrs. Smith,\nJ. Bttttlt and Vtn. P. Mellor. Re-\nfreelunents were served.\nUoyd Johnston of tht Orpheum\ntheater ks donating the Mt prooeede of tiw three week-end ahowt\nto the Klmberley Dynamiters Hockey\nclub. i\nCRESTON PUTS\nIN MORE FRUIT\nApples and Lambert\nCherries Being\nPlanted\nCALOART. (CP).\u2014Annual convention of the Dominion Medloal association will bt held here this year during the second week In June. More\nthtn 1000 delegates from sll parte of\nthe Dominion wtll attend.\nCRISTON. April 8.-With a somewhat earlltr-thnn-ututl spring season, delivery of nursery stock Is now\nunder wty and from all points ln the\nvalley the distribution Is heavier than\na yeaf ago, with the preference for\napples of tha later winter varletlee,\nand Lambert cherrle*. The Improved\nprice* reoelved the paat three years on\nprunes la responsible for t considerable planting of thl* fruit. Tht ground\nI Is in Ideal shape for putting out the\nj young stook, and weather could hardly\nI be better.\nI All lines of retail trade report 1034\nI Easter bualneu as much better than\n; In 1333. The supply of Eaater novel-\ni tlee was altogether too Inadequate to\n! meet the demand.\nStockbreeders of\nCreston  Reelect\n! CRESTON, April 8-At tbt tnnutl\nnwetlng   of   oretton   Valley   atock-\nj breeders' aaeodsiUon Saturday mott\nof the old botrd of directors wts\nelected for anotber term, and tt a\nsubsequent meeting Charles Sutcllffe\nwe* aoaJn made pretldtnt. Due tht\nwet weather that prevailed last fall\nthe 1933 flats hay out wat oom-\nftlderably  below  standard\nRosi Spur Notes\nROSS   SPUR.  B.   C.,   April   b-IX\naqd Mn. Thomas Barkley aod UtUe\ndaughter Anne returned bomt tfttr\n\u2022pending Bttttr with Mrt Berkley's\nperaiU, Mt. MVI Un. F. S. Chandler ot  Kaalo.\np. Dserktsn wte t reoent visitor\nto Stlmo.\nM . tnd Mrs. Dot-rkaaci tnd Utfclt\naon Ktuneth were reotnt guest* ot\nMr. tnd *A~t- John UoOolm tnd\nUtss Edith  McColm.\nT. Tteroblay, recently home from\nTrail, reports Mrs. Tremblsy I* progressing favorably afttr undergoing\nan operation ln Trtll-Tadtnac hotplttl.\nMist Htlen Ttvmblty Is v_HUng\nIn Trail.\nLongbeach Notes v\nLONOBEACH, April 8\u2014Tht Bttttr\nstrvlot wtt btld In All Saint's churoh,\nLongbeach, on Tuesday morntng, Ven.\nArchdeacon Frtd H Orthtm officiating and preaching tht sermon. Commander B. A. Smith wa* at th# organ.\nThe ohurch wae Ustefully decorated\nwith spring flowen, tnd a large congregation was present.\nUrs. H. Hlncks of Crawford Bay.\nwith her two children, la vltltlng\nLongbetch. tbt guest tf Urs. H.\nLegfttt\nMr. tnd Urs. J. D. Kerr htvt returned to their ranch after apendlng\nthe winter months ln Ctlifornlt.\nMlsi Rene Kerr Is ttlU having t\ndelightful tlmt vlaltlng friend* in\nEngland.\nOordon Sargent has recently erected a good sized poultry house on his\nranch In Longbeach, and Intends to\ngo ln for poultry on a Urge scale.\nMiss Betty Warden, who teaches at\nKlmberley, Is spending the vacation\nwith ber parenta.\nMist Phyllis Archibald, teacher of\nLongbeach achool, 1* spending the\nEaster holidays In Nelson.\nBlood Test Led\nRon Down Girl to\na Sure Remedy\nSt-rlni thlt tba lioktd ptp lot\ndidn't fttl llkt workltK. a ptli jmnu\nolllct-wotkn raotntl; htd htr Wood\nt.sted by t r.puttblt pb-nlelin. Thlt\ntttt indicated an tnttmlo condition.\nla tha httmoBiobin oonttnt af taa\nliri't blood vu only I0f\u00ab lnatttd\not to-t. to tt\u00b0te. which It normil for \u2022\nwomin. md her nd blood oorputolt\ncount wtt only 1,700.000. Inttttd of\nt normil oount ot t.800,000.\nTht physician axplilmd tbit tbi\nred corpuaclet otrry throuihout tbl\nblood ttratm tha httmoflobln. which\nconvtyi tht llft-|lvlni oiyi.n from\ntht limit tnd nutrlmtnt from tbt\ndin-tan v. orgtnt to eitry etll Is tht\nbody, thereby bulldlni tlttuaa ind\nelttrlni tht tytttm ot poltont. Kino,\ntht health etn bt normil only If\nthe haemoglobin tnd .red eerputclet\ntre.\nTo lncraut tiw humctlobta lad\nred corputeltt, thl physician prescribed Dr. William.- Pink Plllt. After\nt montb't trettmtnt the young womsn returnid for i teoond blood tttt.\nThlt test showed I rem.rktble 1m-\nprov.rn.nt In htr blood strttm\u2014the\nfelt full or energy and vigor.\nTin other run-down pao-plt, blood*\ntutted at tbt aama tlmt, bid umllir\nexperience.. Ths phyitcUn'i rtoord.\nof than ctan furniah ihaoluta proof\nthtt Dr. Wllllimt' Pink PHI. in\nremarkably efficient In revlttllring\nlmpoveiiahed blood strtamt. Tha***\nwill do that tor you. Try Una. M\ncenta it drug ttores.\nttt.   THE   CLAAIirtlD   AM.\nRossland Notss\nNELSON *** TRAIL - ROSSLAND\n\"SMS?\"     FREIGHT UME\nThone      j. c  8Cotty** muir. prop\nNelson   --     Prompt    Efflcltnl    Serin*.\n*\u2022* It  III   Times\nPhone\nTnii\n13 or 191\nHENDRICKS'  KASLO-NELSON\nMOTOR FREIGHT SERV1CI\nLEAVINO  KASLO AND MTUKN-MONDIV    WEDNESDAY    PKIDAT\nI EAVES  KASLO  I 45   A M LEAVES   NELSON   II   tM\nMlson  Depot\u2014City Service Itttlon. Phon. I Ktslo. Phone  SI\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON TWICE DAILY\na t.tn. ind 10:30 s.m. Expert Sunday\nTraU\nI'hnn\n135\n.'THL LIVERY CO.\nH. M.  MrlVOR, Prop.\nNelson\nPhone\n35\n1 ROSSLAND. April I Ml- Btl,\nntrmtyml, who htt Mis tbt putt of\n1 Mn. C. R Mc.lmnan. bta rtt'irnad\nto har bosaa In Trail.\nAlfred Endtnby ot n_t\u2014Jt It\neiaiyng la tat ony.\nMra R Ouclo of Nelton Ii raarw-\nlnf old tequtlntaaei la tba olty.\n3. 3. Prenay, who baa baen tpaad*\nla* tb. Bttt* hoUdtyt M bl. home\nm thlt aty, bn raturntd to Abet\nBldJng\nDavid Btna hat returned from\nI Spokane Whan Itn. \u2022.nn ll undar-\n, going hotplttl ntlMlt.\nI Mr tnd Mre. IL H. Usta han\nreturned from Oread Porto wbtn\n;thay wert tbt t-mmt, at Ur. Maaon*.\nparts tt\nI Mia. Bal* Uddloott, wbo hit betn\ni Mm gueat or Mra. Arowt Oaombn.\ni hat returned to Onnd \"Porkt.\nMre. nit auatla ol tba oourt boun\nVert It upend'n\u00ab tba \u00bb*eak-\u00ab>d \u00abt\nber home In TraU.\nMr tnd Mn. Duaow Cblabolm ol\nKimberter in Um tuwta ot Mrt\nCbitbolm's panats, Mr. aad Mn. D\nCotgrift.\nI Mln Merfuarlt* tCobaeter. who\n| ba* bean tptaatc\u00ab tbt Bst'er holi.\ndin In thli city bla murnad to\nKimMrWy.\nUt. ind un. Wnlry McKtnai. tad\nfaouly ban ratumad frotn Tskoa,\nWaab.. when tttt, ban baan aparvd-\nUit; Iba wtak with Mn. McKmail\nmot.,   ,   Mn.   Mo9u*rrM.\nMr and Mn Cbarlta T. Dalr an\niiMting M tba anaat..\nUwtt MAAulty hi* rtturatd to\nSUmton.\nSalmo Notss\nSALMO. S C. AprU \u00bb-Mr Md\nMr.     A    McLeod    ud   toot    Allto.\nLaurie and Keith, ltft by motor\nThuredty for t vtotoon to bt sgitnt\nat tb* coaat, when taay wtll vlalt\nreltt! vet. ,\nMisMs Annie, Kathleen lad Mut\nReutercr han returned to thalr\nhome In Nelton atttr tpendirvi i\ncouplt ot dtja her., tiw gunta ot\ntralr brottwr-'.n-liir and awar. Mr.\naad Mre. Noel Htrrop.\nMrt O. O. Pair m*.d dtughtar lad\nton. 01]v\u00ab tad Jim sptnt tbt witk.\ntad la Ntlton.\nI*. ind Mn. 1. Pbtaty and\ndaughter Bemarene ban returnad\nfrom t Malt to rMtoo. wben taty\nnaetrd Mra. Tteney: mother. Mn\n3.  MUburn.\nMr*. 3. T. Donaldaon left Tuaaday\nmorning for Band. Ore., trhtn At\nwat called by thi tenou. Ulatn\nof htr fathar.\nA. t. CUmpbeU wta a bualnea.\nntltor in  Hflton Tueadty\nOtis Mtwkint wat t NeUon vlaltor\noa   Thuredty.\n\u00bb*\u00bb P. CamabtU haa returned\nto btr horn* from Nelaon when\natw apent  tba\nCranbrook Church\nHas Cookery Sals\n(SUNBROOK. April I -A mott luc-\non.ru! ttlt of hoaw cooking tnd\ncandy, oomblned with afternoon tea.\nww ettgM by tht ltdlta M Uit\nAnglican oongragtuon m tbt pariah\nhall Wadnnday tfternoon. A tttlt*\ntlctory   toa   wu   netted.\nA. A Roberteon of tha proftnolal\ngorernment offlo. ru th. tpetxet\nit tba Unltad Ohurch- brcMMrtiood\ntUantr on Thurada, tvenlng, taking\naa bU tubjeot BtUtay't \"laoklng\nBackward \"\nno nn's\nKIDNEY\nf^\/  PILLS\n\\\"\\\\*\\\\   '\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\nI\nlfl-h-_tUM\u00bbT___rilJ\nThe Most Economical\nFord Ever Built\nNO CAR el sny price hss ever proved\niti economy end relisbility io definitely snd conclu.i vely si the Ford V- 8.\nIt hss been driven over 300,000 milci\nin fruolinj teit rum in varioui parti\nof the oountry. Theie testa were over\nail kinds of hills and rosdi snd the\ncsra were driven oontinuouily, dsy\nsnd night, twenty-four hours a day.\nBach car traveled almost as far every\nday ae the averafe car |oea in a montb.\nTheie teiti have shown thst it ie the\nmoet economical Ford ever built.\nOther low-price care may talk about\ntheir economy end etamina. Salesmen\nmay weave a pretty etory about thii\nand that. But the Ford V-8 darei to\nSo out on the road and prove what it\noaa do. Deeds are always itronfer\nthan talk and it's facta you want when\nyou buy a motor oar.\nThe Ford V-8 (ivet luperior per*\nformince because it il the only car\nunder $4000 with a V- 8 engine. Scientific dynamometer teiti ihow thet it\ndeliveri more horsepower per gallon\nof fuel thsn sny Ford engine ever\nbuilt.     .\nThe coil reoordi ol owners ihow\nexceptional gaioline mileage and a\neaving of many dollan because of\nfreedom from repaira and long life.\nAik Ford owners about economy\nand drive the Ford V- 8 younelf. You\nwill know then \u2014 from your own pergonal experience \u2014 that it ii far ahead\nin performance, safety and comfort\nTUNE IN   FRIO Warino mi Hn\nPEMNtYLVANlANI. ferry Smtity tufkt tJ 8*1,\n... retry Tkmnmty tlfki it *.X (B. S. TJ.\nC.limbli BriidetiHti Syium.\n\"r-piiP whole amesthH tf tm*\nX economy needs cltanlnt\nup. An economical car tivti\neconomy all round. Prlct,\noperation, up.keep \u2014 all play\nthtlr part. If what yen nm\non tat you lost elsewhere, thtt\nIs not tcontmy.\n\"Our V-8 dtvel-pi mer*\npower on t tallon cf tosoltna\nthan tny car wa hav* mad*.\nIt it alto economical In th*\ncomplete sens* \u2014 initial cost,\noperation, maintenance!'\n\/u^*y**w\\^\nFORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED\n *********\nVQ\nPROSPECTOR\nGROUP BUSY\nNelson Association\nAsked for Copy\nConstitution\nConsiderable correspondent* wu\nread when the Nelson Prospectors\nprotective association met In Ntlton Saturday night. A letter received from i. r. Huscroft at Cranbrook. endorsing the Nelson timber\nresolution. He aleo stated that after\nmining lectures were over, steps\nwould ba uken to form a prospectors' association.\no. P. Bond, writing from tha\naame point, asked for a constitution\nto form an aaaoclatlon and stated\nthat tha timber resolution waa endorsed by tha C. C. P. club and\nlikely would ba by the cranbrook\nexecutive of the Liberal party,\nA suggestion waa aent ln from\nCranbrook to tha government asking lt to consider turning over the\nproapecton ind trappers mountain\nwork now monopolized by the forest branch and to add to lt similar\nwork under the oontrol of other\ndepartments Such would mean\nmuch help and encouragement to\nproapecton and certainly would\nmean better aervlce. The Nelson\nsssoclstlon la ready to endorse lt.\nBEING   CONSIDERED\nA letter nnt from the Nelson\nassociation to premier r. B. Bennett\nendorsing a Vancouver board of\n\u2022 trada reeolutlon brought the\nfollowing reply from Premier\nBennett's aecretary:\n\"I am Instructed by the Prime\nMinister to acknowledge receipt of\nyour letter of Jan. as and to as-\nsure you that the question of tbe\ncoinage ot allnr la receiving his\ncareful oonalderatlon at the preaent\ntime.\"\nA requeat aent to the Ottawa\ngeological survey aaklng for coplae\nof tbe geological survey by Dr. C. K.\nCalrnea on tbe Slocan mining camp,\nwill be granted In the near future.\nThe report wae flnlahed only a few\nweek ago and will be printed during\nthe summer. Coplee wlll be forward-\nrd then. Two maps of the Slocan\narea tbat have been In print for\nsome time were eent.\nAt tbe laat meeting a suggestion\nwaa made regarding clearing out of\nold triile and rebuilding of bridges\nby labor from relief camps with a\nview to assisting proapecton. a\nWells ony, to whom the suggestion\nwae eent, declared  that the matter\nCLEANS ANO POLISHES\nBathtubs,\nWashbasins,\nWindows, and\nMircon.\nCMMtMlttL\nww sot under Jus administration\nbut rather under the department of\npubllo worka and he had referred\nlt to them.\nprotesting the clause ln the professional engineers\" act that compels\nemployment of a profeealonal en*\nglneer after 15000 worth Of work\nhad been done, a letter waa eent\nto Bon G. S. Peareon, mlnlater of\nmlnea for British Oolumbla. A reply\nfrom tbe minister statee that tbe\nmatter le being considered carefully.\nGreat satisfaction waa expressed\nat tbe meeting that the plea for\na bonus on gold, which they had\nadvocated ln 1B31. bad been realised.\nMRS. P1TTAWAY\nDIES AT TRAIL\nTRAIL, B.C., AprU 8\u2014 Boee Broom\nPltUway, aged W, wife of A. 1\nPltrtaway, died shortly after midnight\net Trall-Tadanac hospital after an\nMlneea laetlng about two months.\nShe had been ln hospital alx week.\nBorn at Bleckheath, Greenwich,\nKent, stro. Plttaway wae tba younger\ndaughter of the late WlUlam Broom-\nSmith. RN., formerly an engineer\nof the Great Eastern railway. Pour\nbrobhen and a sister predeceased her.\nWhsn Ur. and Urs. PltUway came\nto Canada tbey lived eome time at\nCalgary. They came farther west\nthen to Castlegar, wbere they apent\n10 yeare, oomlng to Tnll ln IWfi.\nAt Castlegar Urs. Plttway waa\nactive In the Women's Institute,\nserving aa preeldent for several yeen.\nShe also engaged ln Sunday echool\nwork there. During tbe yean ehe\nUved at Castlegar she became widely\nknown among teaohcrs, ber bonis\nbeing always open to them.\nShe Is survived by ber huaband,\ntwo daughters. Ura. Pred Oook of\nOaape, Que., who le here now, and\nUrs. Brie Ramaden, and two grandsons. Everett Oook and Richard\nRamaden.\nArrangements are being made foi\nUw funeral   to take plaoe  Tuesday\n! NELSON DAILT NEWS. NEUON. B.<&\u2014MONDAY MOBNINO, APRIL 9, 1984 -\nNELSON CITIZENS BANQUET W.\nMANSON ON EVE OF DEPARTURE\nGifts Presented and\nBest Wishes for\nFuture Work\nWILCOX MINE\nWILL REOPEN\nReports from Ymlr that the Wllooi\nmine, about eight mUes from that\ntown, Is reopening, bave reached Nelson Supplies have been packed ln and\nefforts are being made to reopen the\nroad leading to tbe mine. There la\nstill considerable snow to go yet. Nor*\ncroae and Culllnane are the leaaers.\nW. Manson Leaves on\nEarly Morning Train\nW. Manaon, superintendent erf the\nNelson dlvialon of tbe Canadian Pacific railway, who received word\nSaturday to proceed to Oalgary to\ntake charge of that division, left on\ntbe early morning train for ttw Alberta maln-Une city.\nCorpl. Patterson\nArrives for Duty\nCorporal B. H. Patteraop. of Kamloops. arrived Saturday nlgbt ln Nelaon to take over tbe dutlee of clerk\nat the provincial polloe headquarten\nfor thla district He takes the position\nformerly held by Corporal I. H. Peterson, wbo died ln Nelaon recently.\nHeinz and Your\nDealer Of ferYou\nff_INZ has oooked you a Spaghetti dinner and\nYour Dealer haa priced it low. It's delicious\nSpaghetti. Heinz cookj it, using a wonderful\nrecipe brought over from Italy, mingles it with\na delightful sauce of tomatoes, milk, butter\nand cheese* Even the Spaghetti itself is made\nby Heine.\nSpend tomorrow afternoon where you like,\nhow you like. Stop at your dealer's on the\nway home for Heins Cooked\none or tob Spaghetti, a labourless treat\nt77 at a thrifty price.\nSeventy-five businessmen attended\na banquet ln tbe Hume hotel aUver\nball room Saturday night given by\nNeleon clttaena ln honor of William\nManson, superintendent of the Neleon division of the Canadian Pacific\nrailway, prior to his departure to Calgary where be wlll take charge pf that\ndivision. Jt waa only Saturday morning that Nelsonltee were aware of the\ncall Mr. Manson had reoelved and\nthat eo many attended on such ahort\nnotice le a great tribute ln lteelf. A\ntravelling bag, a allved platter and\ncocktail shaker were presented to Mr.\nManson at the banquet, a gift to\nhimself and Mra. Manson from tbelr\nmany friends here.\nNelson Ball sang two appreciated\nsolos, accompanied by Mn. Ball.\nMr. and Mra. Manson left on the\nearly Monday morning train for Cal-\nsary...\nThen wae no finer cltlsen ln Nelson\nthan Mr. Manson, declared Cha.rman\nB. A. Mann, ln opening the after-\nbanquet program, he had proved to be\nan indefatlguable worker, a man of\ngreat executive ability. And bad the\nnotloe of his departure come at a\nmore convenient time of the week the\nroom would have been filled. Neleon\nhad never had a auperlntendent who\nhad proved more popular than Mr.\nManaon, or one more efficient.\nLONG ASSOCIATED\nB. W. Hlnton waa called to apeak\nas representing the board of trade.\nThe board of trade and the railway\nhad had continuous dealing for a\nlong time and thing* had changed\ngreatly alnoe thslr early dealings.\nThere wae a time when one oould get\non the train and go until one sew\nwhat appeared tp be a good fishing\nplace ana oould pull tbe cord and be\nput off there. Thet beautiful custom\nbad long since been eliminated. Tbe\nboard and the railway bad had many\nfighte and the railroad had even become very haughty at times, but for\nthe most part their relations had been\nmoat cordial. Only ln one tblng dlu\ntba board ever bave an aie over tbe\nhead of the railroad and tbat waa ln\nregard to tbe Procter link. Bvery time\ntbs railroad became too obstreperous\nthey would begin clamoring for tbe\nbuilding of tbe link. Mr. Manson. had\ntreated the boerd very fairly, and It\nwae really more of a pleasure to be\nturned down by him tban it had been\nto get something from other superintendents. Neleon would lose a man\nand a friend In him.\nMayor S. H. Smythe expressed the\nsorrow Nelson cltinens felt ln tbe departure of Mr. and Mra. Manaon and\nwished them suooess, peace and prosperity. Mr. Manson bad given every\ncooperation and had been very fair. If\nMr. Manaon's euooeaeor proved aa\ngood, Nelaon would be very fortunate.\nULAB TO BNOW \"BILL\"\nto ,48 PICKED\nPrank Lee, district engineer of Vanoouver. In being called to speak, stated\nbe oould repeeeent Mr. Cotterell ln\naasunng tbe gathering tbat Mr. Cotterell would be pleased to be st tbe\nbanquet ln person. He would appreciate tremendously a gathering of so\nmany Nelson frlenda to honor a CPU.\nofficial. He wae pleased himself to be\nable to attend and to speak a few\nwords to tbe \"almost, but not altogether, dear departed\" He was glad\nto know that wben tbe CP.R. needed\na maa fore a more important poaition they came to Neleon to get \"Bill'\nManaon. Mr. Manaon wae going to a\ngreater field but perhape the problems\nbe would meet there would be no\ngreater tban ones be had met here. If\nbe -dM be would meet them Just as\nefficiently aa he had here. \"I Join with\nyou ln wishing BUl all tbe sucoees ln\nthe world.\"\nrort LAB  IN  BHOBT  TIME\n\"Ws are here to honor one of Nelson's leading cltlaens,\" declared Dr.\nR. B. thaw. No one had, in eo abort a\ntime, earned for himself more popularity than Mr. Manaon. Both Mr. and\nMre. Manson had taken a leading and\nimportant part ln a number of community activities, and a part which\nwould not eaally be filled with their\nleaving. They had earned for themselves many frlende who would remember their brief sojourn. And Nelsonltee would hope that tbey would\nremember more than snow slides. Mr.\nLee had already spoken of Mr. Man-\nson's ability, the banquet which waa\nbeing beld ln hla honor spoke for\nltaelf. and tbe CP.R. had also spoken\nIn that a more Important poaition bad\nbeen given to blm. There waa an old\nHindu proberb that aald when fate\ndealt an advantage, lt aleo dealt a\natrong and compensating disadvantage. Calgary waa getting tbe advantage and Neleon tbe disadvantage. He\nhad great pleasure In presenting to\nMr. Manaon on behalf of the cltlaens\nof Neleon a amall token of their regard.\nAl MORT OVEBWHELMED\nIn ruing to thank Dr. Shaw, Mr.\nManaon declared that he only wished\nhe wu aa good as some of the speekere\nhad aald he wae. He wae almoat overwhelmed by the nloe things that bad\nbeen said and the honor that bad\nbeen bestowed oo him. He would have\nmany fond memories of tbe year and\na half apent ln Nelson whenever he\nlooked at the bebeutlful gifts tbat\nhad been given, end he thanked the\ngiven for tbem and the motive behind\nthe gifts.\nTo be eeeted ben with eo many\nnot be long before he wee general\nmanager or vice preeldent. On behalf\nof the employees, Mr. Brake wished\nhim every sucoees.\nIn ooncludlng the program, Mr.\nMann urged the gueet of honor to appreciate that the banquet waa not being because he was superintendent of\nthe Nelson division, but because of the\nPlace he and Mn. Manson had filled\nln Nelson.\nTRAIL, W.M.S. HAS\nTHANK OFFERING\nTRAIL. B.C.. April S-SpeslUn**: at\ntha annual Caeter thank offcrtae*\nmeetlng held by nm JTeabyKrtan\nchurch auxiliary at th. Woman's\nMissionary eoclety, Rav. Frederic St.\nDenla dealt with the meeeaa-e ol\nEaater.\nMra. Alei MoLuckle gava a readlnf,\nMra. R. Ifewdelay waa at tha piano,\nand Mra. I. Condy preelded. Attendance  at  the  annual   funotlon  wsa\ngood.\nA aocial hour waa held at ttw doaa\not tha meetlns.\nWATER LEVE IS\nAIJIDST 4 FEET\nRising Steadily About .1 of\na* Foot Pally; Up Foot\nin   10   Days\nThe watar level of Waat Ann u\netaadlly seeking higher planes ac*\noordlng to readings on the looal\ntovernment guage, and ln tba laat\n10 dart haa raven within .06 lnoh ol\na foot, tot 'Juat lacks tbat amount\not being four (eat exactly above\naero. Xt now stands at S.05 feet. Tha\nUee haa baan eooelet&nt, it betng a\nUttle over aa  Inch  a  day.\nFrom Marcb 37 tha reeduvo-. ara\naa  follows:\nMarcb  27  I  feet.\nMarcb 38 9.1 feet.\nMaroh 19 33 net.\nMaroh 90 94 feet.\nMarch 91 9.W faat.\nAprU 1 3.55 laat.\nAprU  ]  9.7  faat.\nApril  9  9.79   -eet.\nAprU  4  94  feat.\nApril  9  JM  feet.\nApril 9  949  feet.\nGIRLS GIVE BOYS\nRUN ATSOFTBiVLL\nBoys' Club Beats the Red\nSox 42-40\nTony Aram's Red Sox girls' eoftball tsam, oarrled tbe strong Catholic Boys club tbe Red Wlnge, to\nextra Innings on fiunday afternoon\nbefore losing by a 43-40 aoore.\nRosa Stewart on the moun-*. for\nthe Red Sox waa la great form and\nsent IB of the Red Wlnge back to\nthe bench by the strikeout route.\nPauline Stangherltn and Agnes Stewart poled out home runs far the\ngirls' teem. Freddy Romano was on\nthe mound for the Red Wings wtth\nBill Blner behind the plate. Jsa-\nnette LePeve, star flrat baseman of\nthe Red Sox was unable to play.\nThe  teems  were:\nRed Sox\u2014Kay McDougall. Roea\nStewart, Bdna McKenzie, Lena Lepage, Pauline Stangherlln, Peggy\nOlbbon, Junle King, Roele Kapak,\nAgnes Stewart and Dolly Sutherland.\nRed Wlnge\u2014Bill BLner. Freddy\nRomano, Stan Doyle, Peter Kunta,\nBUl Kapak, Sam Pasacreta, Armeno\nMagUo, L. Msgllo. Teddy Burns,\nAndy Sellger, Leslie Trainer and\nBernard Ryan.\nANDREW HALKEH\nFORMER NELS0N1TE\n\u00bbAGB   THAU\nUsed to Be Contductor Here;\nIllness Causes Shifts\non C.P.R.\nAndrew Halket,. general superintendent of tbe Manitoba disttlct of\nthe Canadian Pacific railway, whose\nillness and granted leave of abeence\nhaa caused a number of sblfts on\nthe railroad. Including the switch\nof W. Manson of Nelson to Calgary,\nwaa a former  Nelson  conductor.\nMr. Halkett waa In Nelson from\nabout 1003 to 1000 and during\nthat time was moved up to conductor from trainman. Then in 1909\nhe wu promoted to assistant train\nmaster at Kamloops and haa been\nat eeveral other points r:nce Including Calgary, Mooee Jaw and\nVancouver.\nENGLAND TAKES\nTRARSOCCER\nWin Annual Football Event\nFrom Team of Scottish\nPlayers\nFlashes From the Wires\nREOINA\u2014Saakatcnawan  marketln*   standard Instead of a rice standard\nfor peeeautry of Europe would bring\nEuropean economy bsok to normal\naaya Hans Ernst winter, oerman\nagricultural   expert.\nVANCOUVER \u2014 Factional disputes\nact   gleen   royal   aaaent.\nEDMONTON \u2014 Balanced budget.,\nabolition of claaa gorernment and\nbringing together of rural and urban dwellers are eeaentla\u2014 for return good tlmea In Alberta aaya within Slhk eoclety results In In-\nD. If. Duggan. Conservative leader.. jury of one . and arrest of another\n  Hindu. Three squads of police ended\nOENEVA\u2014A   convention   for   tha   rumpus   among   ahoeleu   crowd   of\nlimitation    ot    armamenta    within : 160.\nalght aaye hlfh official of league.    I \t\nPARIS\u2014Plana for crippling general\nOTTAWA \u2014 Montreal Natlonales\ncapture flrat round hoop playoffs\norer collegiate Orada by M-43 acore.\nWINDSOR \u2014 Asaumptlon College\nhoopera beat windaor Awa 47-aa ln\nOntario  playoffs.\nLONDON\u2014Franoa now willing to\n\"talk turkey\" about an agreement\nenvlaaglng tba eontrollM rearmament of oermany.\nOTTAWA\u2014Walter Martin of Tor-\nonto, on Canada's Davis cup team\nwithout  entering  trials.\nBERLIN\u2014Adoption    of    a    wheat\natrike withdrawn aa thwarted gov.\nernment functionaries lay plana for\na campaign to force government to\nannual pay-cutting decree of Doum*\nergue. Several Injured ln riot lu\nfront of Arch of Triumph.\nNEW TORK\u2014Braall wlll not enter\nDavla. cup play. Canada starts tour,\nne; ln D. S. A. on May 34.\nNORMAN, Okla -Glenn cunning-\nbam bests world mark for 1000\nyards with time of two mlnutee\n11.1  seconds.\nNEW YORK\u2014Cambridge*, English\nrugby  taam  beata   Harvard   41-11.\nTRAIL. B.C., April 9\u2014With Soot-\nland gaining a two-goal lead at tha\nopening of tha game. Bags**\u2014d tied\nthe ecore by balf time and won 5-3\nIn tba annual International football\npwna Sunday, tbe battle Inaugurates\nfootball aaaaon ln Trail.\nJimmy McVle. oenter fw Soot\nland, >corad the flrat goal of the\ngama but after ahootlng collided\nwith J. Burrow.* and wee taken off\nthe field -ath an injured knee\nHayes came up from fullback to take\nMovie's poaition In Om forward Una\nand Orulckahank went ln aa fullback.\nT. Laurie put In the aaoond for\nScotland. Waat, a new-comer on\nTrail's football field, followed wltb\ntwo goala In rapid euooaeeUn for\nEngland, tying tba acore which re\nmalned even until balf time.\nHayes of Scotland gave hla team\nthe lead but MUlburn planted\npretty ahot from tba wing, tbe ball\nhitting the underside of tha oroae-\nbar and glancing Into the goal.\nJimmy Morrla aoorad a nice low. faat\nahot, to give England a 1-goal\nlead and R. Oroom ax-red tha fifth\nand final counter,\nEngland\u2014Evans, nloU. Vyae, Bur-\nrowa, Flab. Page, MUlburn, Morns,\nWest, Or-ootn and Ball.\nScotland\u2014Smith. Lilly. Hayee. S.\nPatterson. Crlohton. T. McVle, Raid,\nJ Patterson, j. McVle, J. Partmnn,\nand Laurie.\nH. S. SMITH IS\nBURIED, TRAIL\nTRAIL, B.C., April \u00ab\u2014Funeral of\nH. Shopper-eon Smith, who died Wedneaday after a lengthy lUcteea, waa\nhald yeetarday from St. Andrew's\nAngUoan churoh. Interment being\nmada at Mountain View cemetery.\nRav. L. A. Morrant officiated.\nTba pallbearers were T. A. Flttus.\nE. L. OTOUtaae, H. 8. Allen. WUUam\nBenton, R. A. McLaren and L. Ifc-\nLaugihlln.\nTrail Has Trouble\nWith George Creek\nTRAIL. B.C., April 8\u2014Oeorge creek,\nwhich has been rapidly lnareaalng\nIn alee through the past few warm\ndays, made en extra effort to loosen\nfrom lte confined pipe-line through\nthe olty Friday and -Saturdsy night*.\nPer the paat few days aand baft\nhad been placed over surface plates\nof drains leading to the ereek Une in\nfront of the fire hall, ln front of\nKnox United ohuroh and aanea the\nstreet from there, on Pine avenue,\nto keep the water from flooding the\nstreete. Friday night the lid In front\nof the- fire hall was blown off by\nthe hlgb water pressure and sand\nbags were lair down Pine avenue to\nlay out a course for the flooding\nwater. After a little manipulation\none at the openings at fche oorner\nof Eldorado street and Pine avenue\nwis cloeed and tbe fire hall opening\noloeed. leering the water Usue from\nthe drain from where tbe course of\nwater waa more eaally controlled.\nWater ran down Pine avenue to\nthe CP.R. tracks, past the station\nplatform and partly surrounded the\nstation. Water wea entering the government liquor store late Saturdsy\nnlgbt and wu running Into the\nDoukhabor block.\nA crew was on duty all Saturday\nnight controlling Uie oouree of Uie\nflooding water.\nCRAHANS TO GO\nTO VANCOUVER\nGeorge McTier, Former Mc-\nGill Coach Comes to Nelson From Calgary\nOeorge McTier of Calgary, and formerly of Montreal, where he was assistant coacN of the McOUI rugby\nteam, has been transferred here bv\nthe Imperial Tobacco company to\ntake tbe plaoe of J. Crahan, Mr.\nCrahan will go to Vancouver.\nMr. and Mrs. Crahan and family,\nalthough only having reelded ln Neleon for less than two years, have\nentered wholeheartedly Into the life\nof the city. Mrs. Crahan Is a popular\nand valued member of the Nelsop\nLiberal Ladlee' association, and on*\nwho wlll be missed. Mark. Ray, Evelyn\nand Margaret wilt be missed in art\nsport activities ln which they hsve\nbeen so prominent since coining here\nBABY REED IS\nBURIED TRAIL\nTRAIL. B.C.,-AprU 8\u2014Funeral was\nbeld this afternoon from Clarke\nFuneral chape] of Margaret Ellen\nReed, .-year-old daughter of Mr.\nand Mrs. Leslie Reed of San Trill.\nTbe  baby  died Thursday.\nConstable J. Henry\nReturns Cranbrook\nConstable J. W. Henry, who has\nbeen reUsving ln tbe Neleon office\nof the provincial polios for tiw paat\nweek, haa returned to his poet at\nCtanhrook.\nCanadian Railways Earn $21,010,510 in\nJanuary; Revenues Gain by $1,950,281\nOTTAWA, April t ICP)\u2014Oanadlsn\nraiiwara earned 131X110.510 In January aa ae-amat \u202217.M1.10T ln Jan-\nuarj IMl and, aim operating expends Inaraaalnc trom tll.U7.*M\nk IW K aniT au.M4.7is. net\noperating rerenuea lncreaaed by \u2022!.-\n060Ml, oc  ttom a  debit  of  MM.M6\nm a credit of 11.0*83,734. aara a report laaued hy tba Dominion bureau\nof eUt-tles.\nFrelstot traffic aa mer,wed In\nrsTanue ton miles lncreaaed by IU\npar cent and paaatitfei traffic by\nlit par oant. Ttte total payroll lncreaaed br 1033.701. or 4 2 per cant,\naad the ratio of operating payroll to\no-paratina rrvenuee waa reduoed from\n67.B per oent to M 4 par cent.\nWith an Incraaae In freight traffic\not 35 7 per cant and ln passenger\ntraffic of 7.1 per oant, arosa rerenuea\nof the Canadian National rallwaya\nlncreaaed from M.003.114 ln 133] to\n\u20223.M5JJ4. or br 31.683.930 or 308\nper oent and operating e&penaes lncreaaed by  1831.744 or 6.3 per cent.\nThe operating Income debit was\nreduced from 33.333.884 to 11,383.777\nor by 11,040.118. All the llnee In the\nUnited SUtea, eioept the New England Unea, ahowed conalaerable Improvement in operating revenuea aod\noperating Income and ajatam'l operating income debit waa reduced by\n11.068.439, or from 83.4*8.173 in\nJanuary   1039  to 61.386.736.\nOroae rerenuea of tbe Canadian\nPacific railway amountlm to 88.864.-\n198 ware 61.384.687. or 163 per oent,\ngreater than In 1839. Operating ei-\npauses alao lncreaaed from 67.004.846\nto tl.TSiMSt ot br 6737.888. and tba\nojerattng inoor.-t waa lncreaaed from\n6333.373 to 8688.888. or by 6969.616.\nTha total payroll waa lncreaaed by\n3313.483, or 4J per oent, and ttie\nnumber of en-ptojees by 93338, or\n7.7 per oent.\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nTRAIL. B.O, April \u00bb.\u2014Mlae Roberta Klrby of Nelaon. who haa\nbeen apendlng the laater vacation\nwith friends In Roaaland, vlsllted In\nTrail Thuraday.\nSeries of  brldgea  for tba Arthur\nChapman  chapter  I.O.DX  (Iran  by\nmembera   In    their    homea   opened\nthla weet. The aeries wlll  conclude   needs,    and\nafternoon.\ntables Thuraday erenlng. Thoee entertained by Mrs. Klnnla were Ura.\nIf. 9 Hobson. Mra. W. Hudaon. Mlas\nDorothy Docker!!!. Mra. Kenneth\nThomaa. Mra J. B Twaddle. Mra.\nB. S. Thurber. Mlaa Lett, Sehofleld.\nand Mrs. Archie Millar. Attending\nMra. Truswell's bridge were Mra. A.\nW McDonald. Mra. K. M. Spence.\nMra. lean Jeffery. Mra. K. O. Mc-\nTeer, Mlaa Ira Fiddle*!. Mra. W O.\nCarrie. Mrs. Arnold R. McCarthy\nand  Mrs.   J.   Olenn   Quayle.\nearly next week and prlcee for high\necoree and low will be awarded. Mrs.\nD. C. Irwin la general convener. Mre,\nIrwin and Mra. w. A. Curran entertained at Mra. Curran's home. Birch\navenue, Wedneaday evening. Tbelr\ngueeta were Mra. Oordon Redgrave.\nUn. O. Rygb, Mra. K. A.  Margeson,\nfriend. wee a thing to be Juat,, proud   \u2022\u00a3;   \u00ab* \/^J?V^ \/vlE\nMrs.   Burnftt   K    Woodward   entertained   Informally   at   her   home\n] at two teas this week, one on Wed-\nthe    other    Thursday\nHEINZ\nCooked\nSPAGHETTI\nReady to heat and terve\nBt J. Ileitis Co., estobtithed \u00ab| Lenmlngtaht Ca runic, in 1909.\nof. Hie order to go to Calgarg came\naa a surprise and was reoelved wltb\naome emotion. He bad apent considerable time ln different cltlee ln\nwestern Canada but he wae leaving\nNeleon with greater regret than he\nhad ever experienced before. He regretted leering such friends aa \"Dick''\nBarnes, Bmer Horton. Frank Balrd,\nRddy Mann, and others, had proved\nto be. He hoped the pleasant relatione of tbe railroad and tbe board ot\ntrade would continue and stated he\nI knew his successor a-ould be aa good\n, aa be had been He afaln gave hla\nthanks for the gifts, the banquet and\n: the congenial atmosphere they had\ncreated.\ni R. D Barnes, after relating a small\nincident In wblcb tbe guest of honor\nfigured as a very poor second, presented blm with a hat. Neleon wae\nfamed for Ite eoenery and well-dressed\nmen, declared Mr. Barnes, and so\nwhen entering Cslgary lt wee Imperative tbat Mr. Manson wear a new bat.\nE. T. Brake, ln representing the\nCPR employees, observed that slnoe\nMr. Maneoh's appointment et Neleon,\nhe had alwaya been found to be fair\nand ready to help anyone out of difficulties. He waa young but ambitious,\nand wae not setlsfled until he knew\neverything thoroughly. Hie promotion\nwae one step up the ladder of which\nthere rers seven 1 more and It. would\nKlnnon. Mrs  Charles Dodlmead, Mrs\nA. Oordon. Mre. D S. Moynea, Mrs.\nM. L. Brothers. Mrs. B. K. Woodward., Mn. A. W. McDonald. Mrs\nV. Hycke. Mrs. Frank Blndel. Mrs.\nK M. Spenoe. Mrs. W. O. Kennedy.\nMri. Thomas Jen kin. Mrs. J. R.\nMcLennan  and Mrs. F. I. DockerlU\nMrs    Alex   Annandale   and   Mrs.\nB. W. Davles were aleo Joint hostesses, entertaining at Mre. Davles'\nhome. Pine avenue. Mrs. W. A.\nPorteous. Columbia apartments entertained at one table In conjunction with Mrs. Davlee and Mra Annandale, five ubies ln aU being\nln play. The gueet listed Included\nMiss Jean McCallum. Mra. Norman\nMajor. Mrs Eric Be in bridge. Mra.\nB. I. Thurber, Mrs. A. A. Davidson.\nMra. Harold Vlckers, Mies Audrey\nPorteous, Miss Mary Bishop, Miss\nJean MrDlarmld. Mre. D. J. Crawford. Mrs Roger Hoyl-nd. Mra. W.\nR. Baiendale and Miss Orace Wilkinson of Nelson.\nMrs. J. W. Dougan, Short etreet.\nentertained at two tables, numbering among hsr gueets Mrs. W. B.\nJackson, Mrs. A. Ooverdale. Mra.\nWalter Brown, Mrs. John Mlllen,\nMrs. Howard Anderson. Mrs. R. B.\nHawket and Mn. F. W. Jackaon.\nMn. W. F. Truswell. Victoria\nstreet, and Mn. Oeorge Klnnls. Ntlson avenue, each entertained at two\nMn. 8. R. Walley has bad as ber\nguest this  week   her  sister.  Mn.  J.\nOwens of Csscade.\n^fytofonv'Bafi (Eaistfuiim.^i!'\nimcowohat60 tn Uat itra\nTUESDAY FEATURES NEW MERCHANDISE\nCELANESE HOSIERY\nA splendid hose for every day wear. Has the appearance of real silk, good range of colors. Sixes 8''.\nto 10V4.\nPair  \t\n39\u00ab\nANKLE SOCKS\nNew shipment of ladies' and children's ankle socks,\nIn fine quality Lisle or Rayon, plain or with fancy\ncolored cuffs. A wonderful selection at one price.\nAll aiies. Pair \t\n29-\nWomen's Shoes\nFeaturing suede in black or brown pumns or ties, also black\nor brown kid pumps and calf ties, with fancy stitching and \u2014 <\nperforations, built with flexible sole, cuban, high cuban or^\nmilitary cuban heels. Width AA to D. Pair      '\nt.*S\nGIRLS' PRINT BLOUSES\n95\nMEN'S RAYON\nCOMBINATIONS\nSmart voile or gingham blouses just\nlike the grown ups, trimmed with contrasting collars and cuffs. Large range\nof colors. Sires 6 to 14 years.\n89\"\nMenl Here ia en spportunlt-r to start the season\nwith a fraah supply of cool, comfortable, good\nflttlni untlerweer. that j.romleee long wear. Buttoned, and no-button s.j-lee. Colore White, Peach,\nClue.   B'res H to 44.\n75 ATTEND OPENING\nOF TENNIS COURTS\nAbout 70 tennis playera were present st the opening -of the Neleon\nOolf and Country Club Tennis club\noourts Bunday afternoon when the\nofficial opening waa marked by the\nserving of tea. Flay began ln the\nmorning but tbe oouru were not\ncrowded until early ln the afternoon.\nThe courts were ln fine \"shape and\nattention will no> be concentrated\nupon the upper \u00abourte. which ahould\nbe ready in a few days.\nFnnk FhUllpa and A. Eldrldge\nwill compoee the technical equad for\nthe olub and wlll be overseers.\nMn. C. A. Larson. Mrs. R. Maurer\nand Mn. Q. Blmpeon composed tbe\noommlttee ln charge of refreshments.\nEdgewood Avenue\nChimney Blazes\nTbe Nelson fire department war\ncalled out to extinguish a chimney\nfin at 915 Edgewood avenue Saturday. The blew, which atarted about\nS :S0 In the afternoon, was extinguished by chemicals before any damage  iv\"a done ,\nNEW SCRIMS\n\u202240-inch printed scrim for summer curtains.\nVery dainty designs in coin spots and floraU\nin 6 shades on cream grounds.\nYard \t\n19'\nNEW PRINTED VOILES\nSummer time is near. Time to think about\nyour voile dress. New arrival of a big range ^ mtt m,\nof 1934 prints. All 88 inches wide in medium, t*\\F_*\nlight and dark effects. All tub fast. mmW m*0\nYard  \t\n3 Yards for   -P-t*>~\nPRINTED RAYSHEEN\nA high-clasB mercerized sheeting for\ndresses, smocks and shorts. Comes\nin a wide range of beautiful prints.\n86 inches wide.\nYard   \t\n49\nNEW ARRIVALS IN PRINTS\n36-!nch printed pique in lovely new sports pattern?. Tub ft ArAc\nfast and correct for shorts.    'jBTW\nSpecial Value, Yard ***** w\n *****\nttot root\nKVlamt Ballg Jfattm\n\u25a0tUbllahtd   AprU   99.   1803\n\"Interior of British Colwnbia'i Family Ntvjspaper\"\nALL   THI   NTWS   WUJXX   IT   IB   NIWS\nPubUthtd tvtry morning exoept Sundiy hy\ntba NSWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITID,\ntie   Biker   strett,   Milum,   BrltUh   Oolumbls.\nM.mbtr et Tbl Cinidlin Pmi Lund Win Mm Btrvlct\nM.mbtr   ot   thl   AUDIT    BURIAU    OP   CIRCULATIONS\nMonday, april 9, 1934.\nA SHORT CUT OVER KOKANEE\nWhen in hia prime, which was in pioneer times\nin this district, the late Charles W. Busk\u2014R. G. Joy\nrelates\u2014used to disappear from his place, east of Kokanee creek, \"over the hills\" to Slocan City, and by\nnightfall he would come Into view again, having made\nthe round trip. His short cut, in other words, was\nthrough what ia now Kokanee Glacier park.\nMost of us in the mountains keep to the easy\ntravelled routes, and live our lives in the valleys.\nBut the prospector and miner, the woodsman, the\nsurveyor, and the hunter know the glory of tiie hills,\nlook down on shining lakes, see thl colors of the glaciers, are on familiar terms with mountain torrents\nthat the average resident does not know exist, and\nknow the wealth of truth in the expression, \"sea of\nmountains,\"\u2014the view from any mountain-top showing tht ranges like waves, till they are lost in the dim\nhoriion.\nWhen the valley towns, such as Nelson, are canopied by cloud, the miners and woods workers are often\nin full sunshine, and look on the clouds as a silver\nfloor beneath them.\nSome of these sights some day will be familiar\nto every tourist\u2014for example the glacier at* the summit of Earl Grey pass, where Hamill creek, on the\nKootenay lake slope, and Toby creek, on the Windermere slope, rise\u2014or so the late G. 0. Buchanan used\nto claim, when he advocated a scenic highway by\nthat route. When once the Nelson-Kaslo highway\nis extended to Lardo and Argenta, a development that\nanyone can predict in the not too distant future, there\nwill certainly be a demand for reopening of the connection by Earl Grey pass, perhaps at first for saddle-\nhorses only, but eventually for cars. That glittering\nglacier, shedding crashing masses of ice ln the afternoon sun, will be a sight that every Kootenay resident\nwill feel he must see, once gasoline will take him there.\nHere in the mountains we all see wonderful vistas,\nthough many of them from familiarity become commonplace. Even valley dwellers may view, the headlands on these lakes dissolving in the distance in rosy\nmists, and can never tire of the mighty cataracts on\nKootenay river.\nBut the hardy mountaineers have the better of\nit. They see marvels that it takes effort to see, though\nthe effort, may be in the course of their daily activities.\nBetween\nYou and\ncMe\n- i\/ \/. B. C.\nDatr  J3.C:\nHan't a itory of a plumber who\nreally did make good. Youra. P.A.H.\n...\nA PLUMBER'S PABAUISI\nThtre It a ttory thtt t plumbtr\ncoca want to hall. Thla la probably\nan tuatltratson, but wt'U idsnlt lt\nfor tht ukt ot th* ttory. Soon\ntfttr ttw angala noticed that tht\nnumber ot bumant toplylnf for ad-\nmlaaion to heaven wat growing Utt\nind leet, UU flntlly It dwindled\ndown to JuM one or two a diy.\nThey wondered i lot ibout thlt, and\nwere Jutt conalderlng sending l mtt-\nttnter to the ea m to investigate,\nwhen a letter came up from Satan\nexplaining the myatery.\nThank, t lot tor sending ut down\ntbat plumber.\" lt tald. * He. ripped\nall tbt glrda tad tauten out ot V I\noentral fumtct and put ln a con.\ntroJltd ranting tyttrm tiw* gives u*\nenn heat all through Hadre.\nThen he uaed the exons hnt to run\na big rerlgeraUon plant and Installed\nair oondltlona to tak. away the .ulphur funwa. The only drawback to\ntha plaoa now 1. tbat tverybody't\nflocking In, and Itt getting overcrowded. It lt ill right It we put on\nin  extent-Jon**\"\nSaint Peter wae tmt right down to\nMl what could bo done Tht next\nday be \u00bbnt back t wtre: 'Outn\nyoull han te look out tor a new\ndoorman. Thla plaoe W ao darned\ncomfortable I've decided to my.\"\n-THB NILSON MILT NBWS. NELSON. B.C\u2014-MONDAY MORNING, ArRIL I, 1\u00bbM-\nThere nt l lot of tmoke tnd then\nlot ot fltmt but Uwm wat llttlt\nfire left  In  the  oiumney   when  ttw\ndepartment    arrived    osi    Bdiewood\nBob St. Deal, remarked the depart,\nment was In lott of time to squirt\nnur on Uw furniture or chop *\nhole ln ttw roof.\nI Now that tht Buter vacation U\nlover Uw Nelton and district achool\nlahlldren htvt nothing to woty about\n'except tusnmrr examine tlons.\n.   .   .\nI    It   would   be   appropriate   to   lay\njt'   i ttw nwttr hoUdty w\u00ab*U.tr wu\ni Wl*.\nIl\nCITY WED\nBy FAITH BALDWIN\nAuction and\nContract Bridge\nBy thi  fforldl  Ludlng  Authority\n*   MILTON C   WORK\nPROCRASTINATION\" (IN    FINESSING)  IS THE  THIEE OE\nADVERSE   TRICKS\nIf tht idremrlti hive not bid, t\nflnem haa in even ohanca ot success or failure. When a hind oan bt\nplayed so that th- flnaatt It eltmln-\nited, the advantage to the Declarer\nla obvious.\nTHAT BODY OF YOURS\nBy JAMES W. BARTON, UXS.\nCHAPTER   XXVI you  still   remembered:   to   beg   you\n  I to   come   back   where   yt,u   belong.\nShe   doted   her  eyet  igtlntt   'he Bill,   you   are   wealed   here.   Youll\natlnglns   tttn.   She   thought.   1   dj ruin   your   hetlth,   you'll   WHindar\nlove   you   so   much,   Bill.   Not   tny the   best   years   ot   your   life    Why\n- Zl'tTtm Lamm ST2S E* 2LT \u2122 \"\" ,rom ,Mr\"'h,\nI've   loved   you   thla   way.   aU   \\l\\t. He wld. awkwardly:\nflnw- \"I   didn't   run   away   from   you,\nOlive was aaylni much  ttie  aame onVf.   Nflvta   wanted   to   make   a\n\u2022ort of thing, at th\u00bbt moment.  Bill change.   The   market   was   abot   to\nhad driven her  to where,  near  'he htll   you know  that.  I had  to get\nsee, in  a perfect  Jungle  of  under- ^m^thing to do\u2014\"\ngrowth,   there  waa  an  old|  d\u00abirt\u00abd ,<Don>t         blf   - offwd you  ,\nhouae. aomething of a curiosity a.ui ltUm   whlch    would    hi\u201e    p^\n\u00bb ahow -Mm. \"J?a *\".. _n. you a gr\u00abt deal more than thla\nhacienda of a very rich man. at one _nd wo_ld bw % t ftt\ntime. It waa not forlorn and dew- .. ^ d\nlate, falling to plim W> Mil *\u2022\u00bb\" He'Ignored this. He culdn't My\nfeet example of old \u25a0HW.g NeTll WOuidh t hear of it . . .\ntecture which a Spanish gentleman. ^ UJd toit-ad.\nnoaUlglc for hla own ^tr*_\u00bbn: \"I've got a good chance with Wal-\nMart tn this newer Und. affronted Mtion_Nevla'  uncle\u2014if  I  learn\nWhsn a man bites a dos that Is\nnewa. But a fellow down ln M&ass-\ncbmette brt a oow. The animal\nstepped cm hla root And the chap\ncouldn't make the ctw more ao he\nbit aald animal. That la a caae of a\nfellow getttnu a mournful of raw\n'beet.\nt   \u2022   \u2022\nMoscow has or* .- one million\npencils from American lactones.\u2014\nNews  Item.\n)    Haa the bridge out finally reached  tbe Soviet.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nAoene of theee continental dictators\ni would plve you a shirt like they\n(hare on their baoks.\nto*\nBreach of promise suit in Minnesota dlacloeee a man wbo gave engagement rings to four young ladlea.\nWhat sn you doing to help the\n]ew*lry    business?\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nNews Item aaya Paul Robinson of\nPhiladelphia played the mouth-organ\nfor 48 houra without stopping. Th*\nfeat increases Philadelphia's reputation   for  tolerance, at least.\nby   patola   and   hy.\nthe buslnew here. A chance. I mean\ntumble down ehecka. had ewsted to .     K       York    ,.\u201e        de   \u201e\nthe  glory  of  Spain.  Bill   and  OUve ^ ^ .^ ,,.,\nwalked tbrough  the scholn*  enm-      ghf crM w% wWIJ.\nbllng stone patloa and courts, alive      \u201eTou ^^ un  m#  _ou<re  ^\nwith the bright glancing 0*\u201e1ttm,I^i herel In this place. And with Nevis,\nand atood together on the flat roof -f ^11   mB   M tp%   lT,nf\nlooking   off   to   the   peacock-colored wht(  ^ n_tU  ^  _Hw  you  thM\nwaters,   through *a   tanilis   of   trees j   hiTtn.tr  Bhe  stretched   out  her\nand   tern   and   growth.   There   was anm  oonaclously dramatic, but per-\nSouth played a contract ot three\nNo Trumps; having a count of 18\nwith every suit stopped, he had a\nbetter No Trump call than a shaded\nminor bid. The principal advantage\nla that with the rinai declaration No\nTrump, the lead -Would have to be\na ault ln which the Declarer had ft\nholding thftt he preferred to harr\nled up to than through. In the old\ndaya. No Trumpa were bid with aa\nlight counts u IS, but now the mln\nlmum in any poaition at the table\nU 16.\nIn the play, Weet led the Four of\nHearts which waa won by Baat'a Ace.\nA Heart was returned and Declarer\nducked. Went took the trick and led\na third Heart which South won. Ths\nDeclarer now led a Club and waa relieved to find the adverse Aoe located\nin the Baat hand. Had lt been held\nby West, game would have been impossible f jt the Declarer. A Club wu\nreturned, and the Declarer had alght\nsure trlcka. three in Cluba. one ln\nHearts, two ln Diamond*, and two lu\nSpadea: the Diamond finesse afforded\nan even chance of acquiring the ninth.\nThe thoughtless Declarer would\ntake thftt ftnesae. but a Declarer who\nreasoned would reallae tbat be had\nanother opportunity available which.\nIf It failed. atlU left open a chance\nfor the Diamond flnesee. If the Spades\nare evenly divided and Kaat can bo\nmade to win a Spade trick, the Diamond finesse wlll not be neoeaaery.\ni The Declarer at thla stage of the play\nahould lead the Nine of Spades and\nipasa It up to the last hand. last,\nwinning, wlll doubtlaea return a\nSpade. If the adverse Spadea break\nevenly (agalnat which the chances\nare two to one,' the Diamond finesse\nwlll be unnecessary; If the ndverao\nSpadea are divided 4-2, the finesse\nwill have to be taken.\nRESTING  THE HEART AFTER FLU\nTou may object to remaining ln\nbed for a few dayt after an attack\nol flu becauae your doctor admits\nthat your temperature and pulee are\nnormal.\nTet research physician* are finding\nthat the heart \u25a0* frequently affected\nln attacks ot flu, sometimes occurring with the high temperature accompanying the attack, and some-\ntimes not appearing until the attack has paaeed and tb* patient\nthinks himself ready to get up and\nabout.\nTb. I. Bge-dy, Berlin, haa studied\nloo oases of flu slnoe lfiW and found\n27 of these ahowed signs that ths\nheart was atfected. In taot about\ntwo-uhird* of the oasea stowing the\nheart to be affected occurred after\ntha disease was over or even during\nooovalesoenoe.\nUnfortunately at ths bedside of\nthe patient by the use of ths stetho-\naoope or making the uaual physical\nexamination. It la not often possible\nto detect   heart' complications.\nIf then th* heart whioh always\nhss more wort to do during an\nillness, la known to be affected In\nits regularity and power to work, ln\nao many oases of flu, what Is ths\nlesson for all oases cf flu?\nXt la known that ths heart possesses certain reserve power, a sort\nof stored energy that oan be called\nupon or used in emsnwncle* such as\nsn Illness or extra amount of work\nthat must be done.\nDuring tbe illness this reserve\npowsr Is called upoa. and lf th*\nheart has enough reserve energy ths\npatlsnt get* better,\nTne first thought th#n. during\nand after flu, Is to try to oonserve\nor save ss muoh of this reserve\npower that may be Mt.\nAnd the biggs* help to a tired\nheart  Is  rest.\nTour doctor will tell you that ly-\nIrnt down quietly\u2014-reeting mentslly\nand physically\u2014 means that ths\nheart does such a small amount of\nwork thst it oan build up Ms reserve power, on the other hand petting up and getting back to the\ncares or worries ot work will uee\nup three to flvt times as muoh\nenergy ss during fsst, so tbat tha\nhesrt win lose some of its reserve\ninstead of storing It.\nTne weak, tired feeling that many\npatlenu experience for weeks after\nan attack of flu l* not all due to\npoisons still remaining la %be system, but ln many osses may be due\nto a tired heart, which should really\nHave bsen back into good eondiUou\nin one to two weeks.\nTEN YEARS AGO\n(l-rw, The Billy  Nets of\nApril  1,   1M4I\nAt th. meeting of the Methodut\nTouni People*!. Milt Oltdyt Umbtrt\nrendered I dlllfhtful pl.no aolo.\n...\nD.  loult  Ktrr   wtl   tdmltttd   to\nmemberahlp In the Helson Rotary club\nyatterday.  Dr. L.  9. Borden  |ivi l\ntween it tht mtttlni on tht Idtas\naid purpott. of tht Rottry club.\n...\nwrnnd.l   lo**.  for   l   vtry  htivy\nbtrry tenon thii yt.r, they estimate\nU 000 cratta of etrawberr!\u00aba.\n20 YEARS AGO\n(Irom The Bally Newt of\nApril   1.   11141\nBern oo April 4 to Ur. tnd Mn.\nThomta Rendill. rail-slew, \u25a0 daughter.\n...\nJudllnl by thl Interest which It belnt ttken. and tht letten received\nfrom tround tht dlatrlct. the propoul of the old tlmin reunion will\nll. tucceaaful.\n...\nTh. federal public worka will dredie\nout iht tboals whioh hav. bttn aiui-\nInj tht Ntlton ferry much trouble ln\nI l.ndlng.\nAUNT\n\u25a0\nON THI. AIR TONIGHT\nUMSUrl \u00bbABIO\nCOMMIMION   NET\u00ab0\u00abK\nI 00 Hour of OUIty tnd Bom.uc.\n1*90 Net. and Wttthtr Forecul\n*7:D\u00bb Mocolllht ol tht Blver\nI 00 Clll of tht Morth\n1:00 Mtrlmbt Novelty Group\nVIM ,-KIIO -SETWOIK\ninn mm  mi ki.o homo Bin\n\\w    ijo    im    \u2022\u25a0*>    \u00ab\u2022    \u2022'\u2022\n1:00 ril.cn Pljlolt   \u00bb<prino\n1*00 Blncltlr   Minstrel   shot.   Oen.\nArnold, interlocutor 19T1,\nSOAi\nIII Argentine Trio. Inttrumenul.\nI SO Bhlp of Joy. Capt. Dobbaia\n1*00 Oent Arnold.  Lullaby lady\n1:30 Revue.  Tlarle   Llsh  and   Duk\"\nIllinium's Orch.\nI no Arnot  n' Andy\n111 Piano Plrturee. Alleen P*ily.\nPhyllldt Ashley, pltnltti\nI It Thl Phlllrtlnf,  (KOO. KPI\nI 30 uwrence Tlbbett. btiitone\n9*00 Hollywood On  the Air\n1:30 rranklt Muter a Orch\n10:00 Ntw. Pltthe.\n10:11 *>iy Whldden*. Orch.\n10:11 Pr.ss-R.dln Bureau\n11*00 Organ Oonatrt  (KOO,\n11*00 Ted Florltot Orch.\n11:30 fltrlniwood Ensemble\nC.B.I.-BON  LEI!  NtTWOlK\nim    im:    koin    *\u00ab-    <\"\u00bb'*\nim     m     in      im      im\n1*00 Rcaa Ponatlle. Metropolltin\nOpen  toprano.  with  Kotte-\nltn.tr.' Orch:\n1:30 Blf Ihow. dramatic out\n7:00 Wayn.  Klnga Oreb.\n1:10 **Connict\", by T. 8. Btrlbllng\n7 15 Myrt and Marge\n1:00 Jtmboret  (Don Lttl\nloo Betty Btrthell. tongtter.\n1:00 Leon Belttcn't Orch.\n1:30 Ptnchn tnd  Hla Orch.\n10:00 Bill P)ick'a Bowtry Orch. fD.L.)\n10:10 Dude Bench Roundup 'DI.i\naaa i* TJOR WW m\nt IM (11 UR MH  w\n1*00 Mualcal Program\n1:4* Stock Quotations\n\u2022 :4S Newi Van teles\n7 os Musical  Program\n1:14 Volca of Trcitrem\n1:10 William Phot, baritone\n1:41 Cardo Small.)\n1:00 Charlet Hovey. tonga\n1:15 Vancouver Muatt'm Pgr.\n\u2022 JO Ctrlhoo cowboy.\n7:30 Sm CRC. Nttwork     ,\n1:10 Studio Progrim\n8*00 Bee C.RC  Network\n\u00bb:J0 Tht  Mt.trr'1 Music Room\ndlitant   gllmptt   of whltt   beech\ntnd  petr   -apped  wa\ntod   tht   iwaylng   of dart   vtlmt bnuty-Oh.  I'm  not  aahame.)\nagalnat   a   mainltlcent auntet.   B\nfeotly    efteotuc\u2014tht    aald'    'Itt\nyouth md  paaalon  and  I  love  you.\nainlliceni   aun^v.   om  ^ ,t   _n    ,noui**lnt I  know  It\na  wonderful  pitta.^Un-t        ,',.\u201e   wort   w\u201eh   ,ou   ,nd   ,0,\n. Tou'd get to the- very top.\nyou\nwith  me. Bill.\nHe uld sombrely, hands aunk In\n\"If lot-row mlktt a woman\naweet, I ought to get sweeter\never' tlmt 1 look at thtt bli\nleft inkle o*  mine.\"\nIt?  Someone with money  ought to\nbuy  It ind  fix lt up  . . .  the  rad\ntllai   are   all   thot   to   pleoea.   tha\nttonework It going, but It wouldn't hj.'^J^t,\ntike t fortune to let It Into Hv-i    \u201eju,t _hIt lr, yDU ,u\u201eMl|\u201e, M\ntble ahape. Look at tru btrred win- _, QUve?\"\ndowa. Don't they ukt you  back  \u2022 glw _ia.\ncentury or to) We comi hart now \u201eyou   ,n0_    ,   w,nt   you    rv,\nand    then    for    plcnlca    with    tut njMi   ,_,   for   ,   |0n,   tiro,    i\nHayea.\" thought I'd be content with an  af*\n\"Mn.    Haytt    la    vtry    irity.    1 felr-a quick flamtathit would bum\ndon't   tuppote   you've   i.yleed    You out tnd scorch neither of us. tnd ill\ndon't  notice  tnythlng.  very   n-uch.\" managed so  thtt  Ntvl,  need  never\nBill aald, tcraplng hit tto: gtlnst know,   need   never   be   hurt   by   It.\ntht roof: Well,    you\u2014wouldn't.    Ood    know.\n\"Sure,   she's   t   wonder.   Wi   like why. But I find thtt tuch  a  -lalf-\nher a lot.\" mcaaura  wouldn't  content  me  now,\n\"Oh. Bill, muat you\u2014bi thli urn; Bill. I'vt t lot of money:  I'll htvi\n...?\"* t   lot   mon   tome   day.   We'd   have\n\"What way?\" ha uked, not look- everything ln tha world\u2014youth and\nIng it btr. but turlng out to aet. love  and work  and   money-;\u2014\"\nhatleaa. now thlt tht httt hid aoat- she   stopped,   out   of   breath.   Ht\ntd.  hit thick  blond htlr stirred  by uked.,looking it her it If he  had\ntht  cool  tet wind,  tt&ndlng   tl.m nenr 'wen htr before.\ntall and allm and somehow vital at \"And   Nevla?   What   would   Nevla\ntht  tltnder  palms. have?\"\nSht uked: Olive ttld eagerly:\n\"Htvt   you   forgottjn   tvcrythlng? \"Tou could mtkt t settlement on\nI told you befon thtt 1 loved you ber.   Bill    She'd   never   want   for\nI ttlll lovt you. I oant get onr It. anything.\"\nI'vt tr.ed   you don't know hcv  I've \"A  settlement.  With  whit?\"\ntriad.\" Sbt thought, turning to *ook \"Bill,   pltttt   don't   bt   ttupld   or\nit   him   with   thit   new   tffictlve wilful I My fither wlll settle  half a\nfrankness,  that  It wu  1'ilt  u  wtll million (lollara on tht man I mtrry.\nhe didn't know tht meana .he  Had At ftr u I tm concerned, you cm\nI embploytd:    never   would   know.   If turn lt til over to Nevis '*\nthe   htd  any  power  to  pnvunt   It. Ha    remarked,    and    looked    way\n\"Look   hire,\"   ttld   Bill   eertously. from  her*.\n\\ \"you   don't   mttn   thtt.\"                    i    \"Thtt'a quite t high price to pay\n\\    \"I do. I, came down her. Juit to for   a   man   In   open   market.\"\ntea you; to be with you: to tee it \"No price la too high.\" She atop-\nTOMORROW'S\nHANB\neuai\n\u2022   \u00bbM+i\n\u2666B\ntmt\n\u2666W+!    nwn\n\u2666 M-I\n*\u25a0-\u2022\u2022\u25a0\u25a0*   *      9\n\u2666 H       *******\ntil\n\u2666 W-S-.-J\nan.    r me\nA 1.7.1\nSM\n***.\n\u2666 I-M-?\n\u2666\u00ab*w     ***.\nWhat the Press\nIs Saying\nBRACKEN'S ANMVKR\nMr. Bracken's bntt defenoe of the\nwheat legislation Monday waa a most\neffective answer to critics of tbs wheat\nlegislation. Hs utterly deatroyad the\nstructure of resounding phrases snd\napeclous arguments the opponents of\nthe wheat agreement have erected.\nThe three polnta he msds ars worthy of smphssls. To ths fanatical free\ntrader who declsrss what ws nssd la s\nfreer exchange of goods with other\ncountries. In order to eell more wheat,\nhe pointed out thst this agreement\ndoea not stultify action In thst direction. Sfforte to provide for s larger\n-rtchange of gommodltlea can proceed\nquite ss well with the wheat agreement aa without It.\nTo the argument thst undsr-oon-\n\u2022umptlon rather than orer-productlon\nIs ths root evil, he pointed out thst,\nsgaln, the wheat agreement is no\nhandicap to efforts to incresss eon-\nlumpiion but rather supplementary\nto them. The more conaumptlon oan\nbe lncrssssd In sny oountry, ths more\nsffsctlire  tha  wheat   sgreement   becomes.\nTo the third argument, thst the\nwhest agreement is aa sndoraatlon\nof ths nationalistic pollclss of ths\nnations ln Europe, he showed In moat\neffective manner that It la rather a\nrefutation of thess pollclas wherever\npursued.\u2014Winnipeg Tribune.\n30 YEARS AGO\ndram The Dally Nam of\nApril   T,   1KM)\nAn unsuccessful attempt hss bssn\nmade on the life of King Alfonso by\nsn eiplosion of s bomb as hs wss\nleaving ths exhibition al Barcelona,\nSpain.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nA terrible plague hit Harbin Sftsr\nthe Russo-Japsnsss war due to unsanitary conditions.\nOreat mine development is expected\nsround rsrguson this ysar. The SU-\nver Cup snd Belli* L. are to start up\nsoon.\nThe depth of mlnee that ean be\ndug is llmltsd to ths dspth to which\nmsn csn bs supplied with frssh air.\nTeaming\u2014Moving\nStorage\nFully Snipped with v\nHORSES ar TRUCK!\nOnr 30 ywia -nptrttnet in the\ntransfer husliww in Nekton makes\nna competent to Mm yon, whatever yoar nrntt, jf\nP TRANSFER CO.\nI'HONE 33\nP. 0. BOX 111\nWith s Hsart led snd's Diamond\nahlft, how msny No Trump trlcka I\nshould South  uke?\n)\nped. She said, low: \"How you hats\nme!\" She caught her hsnd to har\nmouth and took s itep backward-\nBill reached out s long srm and\nseised her at the bend of her elbow:\n\"Hey. go sasy I Do you wtnt to\nwslk   off  the   roof?\"\nHla hand was hsrd snd tight. She\nahlvered a Uttle. Bhe swsyed toward\nhtm, but be released ber. She aald,\nsombrely: \"I might sa well.\"\n(To   Be   Continued).\nCAM.UUA* (ANNEI* SALMON\nIN  THE  BRITISH  MARKET\nBrltUh Imports of csnned aalmon\nfrom Canada ln February amounted\nto 5378 cwt. compared with 7330 a\nyear ago and 93MO two years ago\n| The following wers the chief Imports\nln   tha  first   two   months  of   1914;\n: Soviet Russia 78,331 cwt. at I186.4A0.\nUnited states 30..MS at C131.314. ttn\npan  18.473 at \u00a348.183, Canada 13330\n'at (48.148.\nSPRINGTIME\nSPRAY TIME\nWe have a fall Une of\nSpray rumps, Repair\nParts, Hose, Pruninc\nShears and Implements\nfor the farm and garden.\nSee oar line of New\nSeeds and Onion Sets.\nNtlson Hardware Co.\nWbolfstle ml Bttlll Quilt; Bulwart\n<\u00bb    10M NllMI.    B.C.\niim k         racv\nlttl m\nuncuiihi\n\u25a009 t\n7:00 R.cord\"-<l Pro|rtn\n7:it Dr a. a Mot, r*.:d Crop Hob-\nl*ms tn B. C.\n7:30 St. CH.C. Ntt\\ror*t\n8:10 Pro-Tin.**. News\n1:11 .VlT'oultur. Tilt\n9.99 Bee C.H.C. Network\n1:10 Th. Tour Porttrt\n-.0:00 VtncoviY.r Thtttrl of\nAir\nnil k                   m-ii\n441  as\nmn rawiiro\n\u00bb.,*\u00abi |\nTllLH-\" \"\"IF. TOILER\niw k rrrN\ni 41.1.1m\nt'M Om CSC. Nefrork\nM1.1 I\n10,000\n1:00 Ptul Ctrton. orisnttt\n1:10 Stfttj Um\n111 x.t MUMrl\n7:00 Southern Harmony Pour\n7:16 Paul Martin, banjo\n7 :*V) Concert   PMItt\n7:46 Stanford Nnlv. Profram\n1-00 Piano Pal.. Pitcher and Slrff\nI 30 Mainolla Mlnitrela\n1-00 Drama  Hour\nttl Ttte  Orch\n10-00 Powder Puff Rt-r-.it\n10:10 Ptrlfl\"-  Seren.ders\n11 00 Tld PWrlto't Orch.\n11:10 Charlea Bunyan. organ\nKJB\n\u202211 k\nHUTTU\n1:00 Twlllfht   Melndle.\nI 10 Hl|h   School   Reporter\n141 Manhattan Ichors\n7*00 Plnsnrlsl   Tan,\n7:11 Mualcal Madcaps\n7:30 W.ltr   Dream,   flolberg\nI.O0 Songs  Wa  Len\n1:10 Dollars tnd Ctnts\n1:41 Prink ind  Archie. IT.\n1:01 Tht Klng'i Poursome\n10:10 Melndle.  tnd Memories\n10 11 surllght Hour\n11:10 NlghUtpt\nIIM  k KNX 1\nHill I Ml (Mill\nI no Newt   Service\n1:11 Concert  \u25a0naarnhle\n148 Dontld Norlt.  tenor. IT.\n7-00 Watanabe  Td Hon.  Archie\n7:11 Criry Quilt, tonus, comedy\n7 .-m KNX Vote* Parade\n1:00 Tht  In-ttr.\n1:11 Muelrtl  Pgr.\nI 10 KNX  Oreb.,  Jick  Dili\n1:41 To bt innounced\n1:00 N.w. Service\n\u2022 11 Rlnr.   V.lentlnc\n9 10 Tht  Crockett.\n10:30 Pete Pontrellra OMh.\n ******\nYlj\nKJMBERLEYIS\n[TOLD YOUTH IS\n[MAIN PROBLEM\n|ln Striking Address\nMrs. Jamieson a\nProphet\nxntB-atur.   April   i iti.  3.\n\u2022imleeon   fin   a   ttrlklng   address\nTHI MILK THAT IVIBYONI LIKIS\"\n)ur milk\n[costs no more\nPrloe Is of Uttls Importance compared to quality, eepeclally in auoh a\nvitally Important food as\nmilk. Yst In spits of our\ninvestment In modern\nequipment ws charge no\nmore for our milk.\nFor Pasteurixcd\nor Row Milk\nPHONE 116\nKoottnay  Valley\nCooperative MUk  Awn.\nIn  ths  United  ohurch   on  Tuesday\nevening on the \"Problems of Touth.\"\nThs main problem that confronted\nths youth of today was to find\nwork when they finished school,\nshs ssld. Other tsnerstlons before\nthta found jobs, so they hsd a\nohancs to stand on their own feet\nto darn their own living, to develop into adults; now thsy found a\nblank wall ln relief oamps. Idle,\ndsnlsd a sense of fulfilment. The\neffect  wu  very  bsd.\nPeople complained that young\npeople had no Idea of responsibility, lf thsy wsrs given responsibility st ths right tlms they formed\nchsractsr; but delay sd too long,\nthsy were apt to mlas thst development   altogether.\nInactivity was muoh more deteriorating to youth thsn to middle\nage.\nThay didn't bsar lt well snd when\ndenied   the   wholesome,   turnsd   to\nths destructive snd unwholesome.\nA   POLICY   NEEDED\n\"Whst oan ws do to help?1' asksd\nUrs. Jamleaon, Ws can't create\nenough Jobs. Some definite policy on\na largs loale must bs undertaken\nby ths government. We could help\nby giving thsm mors education.\nronr years the dsprssslon hu bssn\nhsrs, and very llttls has been done.\nBooks, msgailnea and games have\nbsen given, snd hers and there some\nteachtpg by ths better educated at\nths camps, but no organised form.\nWe should havs an adult sducatlon movement such ss In Denmark, ths oountry whsrs people go\nto school until BO, cultural In Its\naim. There la a start made In some\nof our Okanagan towna, where the\nrudiments of chemistry, mining,\n\u2022te.. ars taught; where oommunlty\nllbrarlea supply a constant strssm\nof freah books. At the ooest. domestic science, cooking and woodwork are being taught. It wlll help\nto tide over lf each community\ngats together to supply wholesome\nocostructtve activity for Its youth.\"\nTwo years sgo a commission was\nsent to inquire into the  province's\n-THE NELSON DAILY NEWS, NELSON, B.C.\u2014MONDAY MOBNINO, APBIL \u00bb. 1M\u00ab-\nedueatlonal affairs, and it rsportsd\ntoo many pupils wsrs being educated for white-oollar jobs, md\nnot enough lor \"overall\" Jobs. Today there was lesa snd Isss need\nof overall men. After ths wsr they\ninvented msehlnss to tend machines, ao a whole factory could\nrun with from ons to three men\nln   attendanoe.\nBusiness had solved ths problem\nof production, shs said, but atlll\nuaed ths old methods of distribution. There is overproduction,\nwhlls people were hungry- and rag\nged snd poorly housed. Boms new\nmethod of distribution must be\nfound.\nMrs. Jamieson referred to tile\nDouglas credit scheme, saying she\nwas neither for nor against It,\nbut thst it had not bssn tried.\nDISTRIBUTE   WORK\nWhat sort of education should he\ngiven Canadian children, shs asked,\nsnd answered thst lt should bs an\nsducatlon that would prepare them\nfor life. Now Idleness was forced\non a group of young psopls. and\nothsrs worked too hsrd. There wis\na poor distribution of work. There\nmust he s new distribution of\nwork, snd a new distribution of\nleisure. Goods must be distributed\nmore evenly. Children growing up\nnow would havs shorter hours.\nWhat would they do? Material\nthings would be done by machinery. This was an age of plenty\nplenty for sll If distributed properly-\n\"Our leaders ln government vers\nbrought up In a time of scarcity,\nand they tell if we work hsrd.\nand tighten our belts, we will win\nout. Thsy cant get away rrom the\npsychology  of scarcity,\" she ssld.\nCanadian governments wsrs gov\nernmenta  of  scarcity.\nCanadians were In an age of\nScarcity in regard to culture. They\nhadn't enough art or music or\npoetry or beauty. They could never\nhsve too much of theee finer things,\nThe creative faculties were strong\nIn children. The older people should\nDuring the past four years\n.ife Insurance Companies have paid in Canada\n$500,000 A DAY\nTo Policyholders and Beneficiaries\nTJALF A MILLION DOLLARS\n****** every working diy!\nTliat*i whit policyMdcn tnd bene-\nfieiariei hive received from Life\nInsurance companies in Canada \u2014\nday after day through the \"harden\"\ntimet Ctntdt has ever known.\nWhen money wu icarce\u2014when incomes were sharply reduced\u2014Life\nInsurance continued to make its\nlarge cash payments daily.\nFrom 1930 to 1933 inclusive, Life Insurance in Canada paid $500,000,000\nto policyholders\u2014and 1180,000,000\nto beneficiaries.\nThese amounts were distributed to\ncititens of all classes resident in the\ntownships, towns, villages and cities\nof Canada.\nLife Insurance meets every claim\npromptly and pays one hundred\ncents on the dollar.\nStand by your Life Insurance. It will\nalways stand by you.\nprovldl   trainln,  (or tbtm  mil  Mt\nthtt it ptld, te tbi; oould \u201e\u2022  \u2022\nliving  In thl. wty.\nBl 'MINERS BLIND\nBiulnm mtn wtrt utttrlj blind\nln wtrd to i bttttr kind or to-\nclity, tbi lecturer oommtnttd. Tniy\nthoufht thli wu only inothtr dt-\npreeUon^ that mtn would trntm\n(ran, ind ill thin**;, bt it befor.\nBut tht ir.it writers .11 know\ntbit thU ww t brs.k-down ol\ntht old, tnd t moving (orwurd to\ni mw civmtttion. Tht reuleitnew\nind menttl conflict to pltlnly n*\nmien ln mod.ru literature would\nhtvt brought tbout thlt tame rt-\n\u2022ult tvtn If tbtrt hid bttn no\ngntt wtr. Tht wtr speeded up thi\nproMM. It wu tht pitting of i\ngrttt tpooh.\nOnt tfftct on youth wu I gtn-\neral attitude of cynlclam Ud ln-\ntinit disillusion. Thty blamed tht\npreceding generation. \"And wi ind\nthoat behind ua art retponalble. not\nyouth.'- uld the tptikir. Life wu\ntuy wbtn wi wtrt young. There\nwtn Ideals. Lift hid purpose (or\nut. Touth cannot (lnd IU own\nIdeals. Wl older ones, muat girt\nthtm i emu not in Indlvtuil\nambition, tomtthlng Itrgt. They\nmuat find tht wty tnd bring In\nthl mw order \"\nVOITH   MOVEMENT\nIn the grttt youth movement\ntfter tht war. youthful bands of\nIdealists roamed thl world. Caaclam\nctught thwt youthi ind wu ludlng  them  Into  the  thtmblta.\nOne uted to ttudy hlttory ta\ni tucewtlon of klnga md dates;\nnow ont studied lt u tht itory\nof mankind evolving Into ont (orm\ntnd anothtr. Old forma muat chtngt.\nfuclim tried to dim btok thla\nforce   tbtt   let  mankind   tvolve.\nTbt strongest appeal to youth\nww the tocltl appeal, abl conttnd-\ned Thli worktd even with tht\nuneducated and under-privileged.\nTbty hid t tocltl conaclouaneas.\n\"Wl htvt thlt to offer them\u2014a\nmovement (or i better tnd finer\neoclety. It will enable thtm, give\nthem   ambition   md   Mull.   Future\nSnerala   will   htvt   l   htppler   ind\ntttr   aoctty   to   live   In   thin   we\nhtvt   tt   present.\"   she  uld.\nBow thould they begin, thl tpeak-\nar wked. Many of them were form*\nIng llttlt ttudy tnd discussion\ngroups. Tbtrt ww l willingness to\nstudy economics One of tht but\nbooki tor thlt ww O. D. H. Oolti\n\"Intelligent Mint ouldt Tbrough\nWorld Chaoi.\"\nWould  Laiioo\nHairy Giants of\nIndian Legends\nVANCOUVER. AprU S (OP)\u2014Two\nUniversity of California medloal it-admit. J. T. Bttkamr tnd O K\nBltkemy of Sacramento. Oil., htvt\nIntemip'ed t holldiy in Vancouver\nto pty i brttf visit to Um moun-\nulna north of Harrlton I\u2014kl, B.C..\nin tetrch of tht hairy \"Sttqiwtoh,\"\nfabled flame of Indian Hitod.\nTht Bltkeoey brothers etatfd prior\nto thttr departure thty would at-\nttao-pt to photograph ud pulnpi\nleatoo om w tht ftbltd uibt whow\napDttranow htvt Mln rtportld by\nfrightened Indiana of atta.\n\"Our pfofmor of tnthrogwlory\nwould   In   much   ln-teratted.'*   thn\n^SOCIETY\nKimberley Girls\nBack From Rids\nxnanuxr. April i\u2014dot* Dtktn\naa M.b.1 McKay returned (ran\ntbtlr riding trip ItlHsy. Whllt mw\n''ort Steele thty rod* out to the\nrtt Quln ranch to call on Jimmy\nCoulter. Jimmy bad lutly raturntd\n(ran Hollywood whut he hid gee**\nto market hit oowboy tohm. He\nhad t tood offer (or i group ot\nlour tonga lnd thly will bt *tltt)\non tla Ur Mondiy Dorla ind Mtbel\nroot to Bull Rlvir, calling on old\nfriend, befon ifturnlna horn.\nMn. Brook Marka! lnd Mr da uan -\nttn. Beanica ud Tmun. tptnt tbtlr\nholldaya ln Onnt-fook. vlanuw\nMM,\nPtul Uuaoo m Tmohm cruk.\nAlu. tchool. vent th* holldiyi\nwith bit parenta Mn.\nMr. ud un D. Monton moved\ntht put wwk to thtlr mwly pur-\nohsutd hont on Dwr Ptrk ivtaui.\nRtv. R. Crlbb md family, tooom-\npenied by Mn. Jtmlttoo. vUltad In\nlnwrmnw Wtdnttday.\nMra. Jobm of Oration It visiting\nMr parenta, Mr. ud Mn. T. a.\nDtwton. ol McOouMl towneltt.\nLUtu John McNlven. ton ot 3.\nMeMvln ol Chapmen Oamp. w*a\nsn to hotplttl an Prlday. vtry\nU) with bronchitis. Oiygen btd to\nbt adml****\u2014tend toon w M arrived\na_J dtuut It t pttlent ln thl\nMcDougll hotplttl.\nTnii column II conducted by\nMn. M. J. Vlgneui. All ntwt ol \u2022\n\u2022oclil atlon. Including receptions, prmit \u2022nttrtunmenta, per-\naonil Item., murines, etc., will\ntppe.r tn thlt column. T.iepbone\nMn. Vlgneui It her home, US\nMllw Mreet.\nSunday morning u 1:10 o'clock\nItn. W. C. Mawhlnney unlttd In\nmarriage at Trinity church Ik I\nquilt ceremony Margery Eauile Tat-\ntrU. t\u2014att daughter of Walter Ttt-\nt*rte, and Ralph Anderaon ot Nelson.\n-I-ne brim ww Attended by mi\nelttar Bdlth Tattrtt and tht groom't\nbrothtr, prederlck Andenon, tcwd\nu groom\u2014nan.\n.   .   .\nlln Mary Wallace. Stanley etreet.\neapecta to leave Wednetdty for tht\nOowt whence the wlll wll via the\nPanama outl for Europe where the\nwtll apend tomt tlmt. Sht It tM\ngueet of hir eon-ln-ltw ud davich-\nttr, Rtv. W. J. Silverwood ud Mrt.\nSUverwood. Mrfln,\n.   .   .\nMr. ud Mn. R. C. orowt of Trail\nmre  week-end vltlton In th* oily.\n...\nO. I. Witter of Um Queaol mine\nspent Saturday shopping* in town.\n...\nMre. L. o. Wilton, who hu spent\nthl winter ln Bdmonton at tm noma\nOf Mr daughWr ud ton-ln-law, Ml\nreturmd.\n...\nAmong recent UMppen in tm elty\nvu Thomaa w. Doddi of TtrTya.\n...\nMlu AUlton Younger, who tttandt\nnormal aohool In Victoria, hw returned after tpendlng the vacation\nat tm homt on Mill etreet of her\nftther H. R. Younger.\n...\nUim Bum Penny, who lut Hunt\nUit Buter hoUd-M. tt tht homt on\nHoover itnat of mr pannts. Mr.\nud Mrt. Harold X. O. Penny, lift\nyetterdty for Vucouver Winer* where\nam attend, \u25a0\u25a0tjiifen Margaret tolwol\nIn Dunotn.\neee\nMT. ud Mn. Olurlei P. McHardy\nand fimlly motored to Roboon Friday erenlng to tttend a concert\n\u2022Jwoted by their mughter rrancet\nwho tetchw thtre.\n...\nBw Jtan Boomer, who attend,\nnormal ichool ln Vlctorlt. lift Saturday tfter vlatUng during tm Easter vacation it tin home on Baker\natntt of her parenu. Mr. and Un.\nL. L. Boomer.\n...\nMIm   Velma   Anderson,   who   hw\nMan   tm   gueat   of   Mr.   and   Mn.\nOeorge   Trutoott,   Palrvlew.  hw  raturntd to hir homt in Moon Jaw.\n...\nMre. P. I. Bamford ud her young\naon left yuterday for Dtwton Creek\nwbare Mn. Bamford'a huiband tat\nbean U-aniftrrad reoently.\n...\nMlw     Jeu     Olendenmni.     wbo\nteaciwt Ui orubraok. Uft yaaurdai\n\u2022fter ipi**idlng  tm holiday at tm\nbom in Purview of her mother.\n...\nUt. tott Mrt. C. V. Oagnon. Silica\n\u2022tmt, had u tMlr week-en-1 luwU\ntheir   ton   jtmw   H.   Oti-non,   and\nMlw A. Jarrett, both of Trail.\n...\nMka. joaaph Sturgeon, silica atntt\nand Mra. M. J. Vlgneui wwt \"at\nhomt'* Friday ud StMwdty whan\nthey wtn ualtttd by Mn. R. A.\nPwblw. MM. W. o. Row ud Mn.\n9 O. Smyth who pound it tm tw\ntable otntertd with t dj-etdm bta-\nkat - of -rarl-oolored aprlng blooma.\nOthen wtitttng win Mn. C. V.\nOagnon. Mn. DougMl Oummlnt.\nMn. Arthur Balrd. Mra. T. T. Payne.\nMn. L V. Rosen, Mn. WUUam J.\nSturgeon. Un. L. M. Varner. Mrs\nHenrietta   Madden   and   Mln   Helen\nraos nva\nBiw<MiBU\u00abftf\u00abB mt- iinmiRiffLB-i-qBl\nQsMea&her'sfl)\n607 Baker St. Phone 200\nSTORE NEWS\nAccessories to Spring Chic\nIt is the little things in fashion that loom big. Handbags,\ngloves, neckwear, scarves . . . they can make or mar your\ncostume. That is why the smart woman chooses her spring\naccessories at Meagher's.\nGLOVES\nSmart French kid jloves to complete the spring\ncostume.   Gauntlet  styles  with   novelty  cuffe.\nSizes 6 to 714. Dent's and Trefousse make. Black,\nbrown and taupe.\nTHE PAIR   fl.95 to |4.50\nHANDBAGS\nNew leather handbags in pouch\nor envelope styles . . . some with\n* novelty handles. Black, brown and\ntan in the assortment.\nEACH  f4.50 to *5.00\nSCARVES\nPrinted silk crepe scarves in all\nthe new styles for spring including the Ascot, triangle and square\nstvles\nEACH  fl.10tofl.75\nNECKWEAR\nWindswept styles in collar and\ncuff sets I These dainty bits of\norgandy, lace or muslin, will give\njust the required finish to that*\ndress.\nTHE SET ....  * 1.25 to f 2.25\nRUSCHINGS and FRILL1NGS OF\nORGANDY OR MUSLIN.\nTHE YARD 60< to 85<\nWhot a big\npackage!\nJl'ST mm parr the lite of the\nbig rrd-ind*ir\u00abn package of\nKelloig'i Whole Wheat\nHikes'. Theie delicioui ntw\nwheat flikei are fine for anr\nmr\u00abl. Ready to terve with\nmilk or ereim.\nAll the nonriihment of\nrich -whole wheat. Almoit a\nneil in \u2022 bowlful. Mide by\nKrllogi in London, Ontario.\nLife Insurance\nGuardian of\nOil   nf   I   Series   af   Ml\nCanadian Homes\nSponsored by  Lid Imarinri  Computes\nMn. Arthur lakm at Vmoouier.\nMn. Drury Darlay of Medicine Bat.\nMra. W. 9. OrubDe. tin. Hsrry Oore.\nMn. W. M. Mnn, >\u00abl. C. D. Black-\n-nod. Mn T. H. Bourque. tin. T\nA. Mlllt ol WUio* poUit. Ma. c. W.\nAlUJleyard. Mrt. Huftl W. Robtrtaon.\na**. Ouy W. Darn. Mn. N. Murphy.\nMra. R. Coyle. Un B. A. Tttblm,\nMrt. Harold lake.. Mn. O. Spanoar\nOodtray. Hn Charltt T. MeRardy.\nMn. Kay McLean. Mrs Wilfrid \u2022outlay, Um Haleo Sotnlm. Mist Mar.\ngirtt Scanlan. Mra. W. R. Smythe.\nMn. O. V. Oagnon, MUt A. Jtmtt.\nMn. w. I. Wttaon. Mrs u M. Var-\natr. Mra. W. omtvln. Mn. A. Bruce\nOndy. Mrs A. W. latent Un. Frank\nMurphy, Mra. Auttln Ctrur. Mrs\nDouglas cununlni, Mn. L. L. Boomer.\nMn. Oeorgt Btury. MlM Mir. Mad-\ndan. Mr. R. W. Dunou. Mrt. Charlai\nR. Hamilton, Mn. I. I*. Buchanan.\nMrs Robert Bill. Ma. J. p. Bums.\ntts H-sorlatla Madden. Ml. W. V.\nT. Oltry. Mn. Chirlei Kelman. ttl\nA. T. Btepmnton, Mn I S Planta.\nMn. anc P. Damon. Mn. W. Mac-\nton. Mra. A. T. Noaoo. Mn. O. X.\nSpartae. tti. J. A. trnng. tta. WUUam Waldlt. Mlat Jean Waldlt. Mt.\nUo S. McKlnnon. Mn. J. P. Duffy.\nttl. Harry Burna. MM Helen Mur.\nTht. ttn. Oaorga Hwataad. tm\nMteaaa Bitty and Babte Horatead\nMt.   J.   Pwcy   Cottea,   Mn.   Qlimrt\nHartln, Mra. A. T. HorawUl, Mm\nBleen Homrtll, Mn. W. T. Tothn-\nIngham, Mn. Arthur Balrd. ttt. J.\nO. Bunyan, Mn. A. D. Emory tta\nOeorge M. Cl.rke. tti X. O. SciyUie.\nMn. Harold X. O. Penny, tta. L. V.\nBojtn, Mn. P. T. Payne, tta. W. O.\nRose. Mn. J. A. Ollktr. Mlaa Jttn\nOllker. Ma. 9. A AldtrtnOth. Mn.\nftad H. Oraham. tta. Oeorpt John-\nMom, Itn. W. J. I. Biker. Mn.\nReginald H. Dill. Mils Jaan Hunter,\nMn. P. O. Mony. Ma. A. O. Oe-\nllnat. Ma. D. D. tt\u2014aan, Mn. M.\nBoaUy. Mn. J. T. Andrews, tta. I' 3.\nLowet. Mra. T. A. Whitfield, Un.\nReginald Haggarty. tta. J. P. Out-\naln. Mra. Thomaa Brown. Mlt. Margery Brown, Mn. H. KoMlng. Mn. W.\nS. King, and Mn. O. A. C. Walley.\n...\ntta. Papaatn aod hir loo Ltron\nreturned Saturdiy from t week spent\nIn Spokane.\n...\nMn. J. B. Fletcher, wbo ma Man\nUie houn gum of tt. end Mra. D.\nDoddlng. Lattmtr itreet. hte returned to her home In Ain.worth.\n\u2022   .   \u2022\ntta. WlUlam Oray of Salmo wu i\nweek-end rMtor ln town.\n...\nttl.    H.    R.    Townt.no.    Rohton\nttteet, hit returmd trom wintering\nIn SanU Monica. Oal.\n...\nMr. tnd Mrt. Thomas A. Oamm.\npisimitw, m\u00abt had aa their gueet\ntta. Ounm'i mother, tta. Pilmer B\nDlns-morc, who hie returned to her\nhome ln Vanoounr,\n...\nL. Oauadal hai left for Cnnhrook\nwhen ht bu reoently been tnuu-\nferred.\ntt. and Mrs Arthur\n\u2022om. Arthur and Mike, laft Saturday mornlni by motor for Vancou-\neer aftar a few daya apent ln tm\nolty. gueeta at tm home of Mn.\nI_kea* parenta. Mr. and Mn. Oeorge\nJohnttone. Kootenay atreet. They\nwan aooompanled borne by Mn.\ntakes' aitier. Mn. Drury Darlay, of\nMedicine Hat, who wlll Halt at tmlr\nhome in Vancourer for a few weeka.\n...\nMr. tn4 Mn. Drwtr ot Spokane\ntpent tm week-end in Nelaon. ,\n...\nAccording to word received from\nSeattle pttuniari on tm SS. Emm.\nAlexander April 1 Included tt. and\nMn. X. W. Wldtkrwaon. Mn. Ralph\nHla. and Ralph Jr. of .Spoktne\nFTofmor and Mri. TW. On ot\nVancounr and tt. and Mra. H. M.\nVincent of Victoria, fenmrry af,\nNtleon.\nGrand Forks Notts\nORAND PORKS. April 1- Birry\nHlrford ud Mirgret Mulrhe.d. hlih\nschool teachers, htvt tpent tm holt.\ndtyt tt thetr hornet In Vsnoou.fr.\nVllmtr Holm, Fife tetehtr. motored\nto Vtneouier for tm holidays, tc\ncompmted by Mn. A. Whlteheid and\nMlnea Itobtl Huftmtn ind Mildred\nFlynn.\nMlu Hilt Llddlooit It ipendlni thi\nluter holldiyi with friendi In Rooe-\nlind.\nIrene Llfhtfoote It vltliing friends\nIn TnU.\nMn. K. Schttr ipent the week-end\nin Trail.\nDugild MePmraon, M. L.  A, ind\nfamily, nturned Sunday from Victoria.\nMr. and Mn. J. T. Simmons and\ndsughter Phyllis, returmd Mondiy\ntram   Spokane.\nTudor OmmiDiy, who hu been\nvuitlng hu mothtr for i ftw diy*.\nreturned Sundiy to Trail.\nMra. Jtmei P. Bltkt of Oolden.\nformerly of Onnd Fork., wu tm\ngueet thlt week of Mn. W. M. Oowtns.\nMr. and Mn. Jno. Donaldaon moused to Spoken! Mondiy.\nMra. r. Oordon hu u mr guutt.\nher daughter. Mrs. J. B. Curran, md\nMtry Ctmpbell of Ntlton.\nMtrguerlte Behin lift Tuttdly to\ntptnd tht nmttnder of the helldtyt\nwith friendi In Pentlcton.\nMlai Winifred Ughtfoott li holldiy-\nIng wltb friendi ln NeUon\nMlu Ilalne McPtrlon returned\nTuetdty to Trail alter tpendlng tht\nButer week-end with htr ptrtnts.\nMr and Mm o MePirlon.\nMri W. Smith tnd children tnd\nMlu Florence Sprtggott, motond to\nSpoktne Prldiy.\nMlu Ltun Olinvllle. R. N. trrlved\nln Orand Forks on Frldty from Ktm-\nloope for I vUlt with mr parent.,\nMr  and Mn. W. Olinvllle.\nMra. A. Scott left Frldty for t ihort\nvisit with friends tn Trail.\nGood\t\nHousekeeping\nBy  Circle Nc, 4  of\nSt. Psul'i LadW Aii\ntton* but iesto*-  tot\\te*\nvill bt :\nYORKftMRIt  MJDDINO   (\u00ab\u00ab\u00abtt\u00abt)\ni cup milk f\nm  ****\n\u25a0 i tiMpoon MU\n1 nip flour\nMn flour tad mu and **.*-'. to *\namooth puts thon sb*. *%' yolks\nbotton wtll, th^n fold in whttoo botton stiff Put itnorouo amount ftt in\nbtko ptn. Whtn hlitlng bot pour In\nbtttfr tnd wbtn wtll rtttn. butt.\n_ttkt *** minutM,\nThouMnd  liltnd  Drtoilni  (fttquttt)\nI uttpoon ttlt\nS  ttMpoon tugtr\nV\u00ab  tttipotn muottrd\nH UM^oon ptprtk^\nS cup Mltd oil\n9u Ublttpooat vlM|tr or lomon\n1  Ublttpoon ohoppod onion\n3 ttbltopooni ohopptd ollvto\n3  ublttpoon* chopped  plcklt\n3 ttblttpoona chopped plmtnto\nUtt   dry   lntmdWnto.   tdd   Tlntfif\ntnd oil tnd  bott until smooth tnd\nthick   Add onion, ollvot. plcklt  tnd\npimento \u00abH finely chopped.\n. Kbqbtrb Mrrlnnt rtt  (Roqnoit)..\nI atalkt rhubtrb\n1 eup tutor\n14 cup wtter\na *u wbltes '\n4 ublttpoont auttr for mtriniut\nFlour\nLint t ple*ptn with pltln ptite\nCut Into pttcto sufficient rhuberb to\nfill the ptn, tnd tprtnklt with flour\nuntil etrh pltet Le qulto whltt. Pltct\ntho rhubtrb in the ple-ptn tddlnt\none oup of tuftr tnd t vtry llttlt\nwtter. Bike olowly, tnd when <*one\nepreed over the top the stiffly betttn\nwhites of the t%ts Into which hto\nbttn botton the sugsr. Return to\nalow own tnd boko until meringue\nla done.\nA_kf<\nor\nNestle\nSTERILIZED\nEVAPORATED\nMILK\nWORLDS STANDARD OF QUALITY\n\u2022tir Cratta rtalrj\n1 \u25a0** cupt flour\nK, tetapoon ttlt\nSour erttm\nWtt flour with Juit trnnifh aour\ncrrsm to make firm dnu\u00abh. Uat *%\nyou would any other pastry.\nSec   the   Professional!\nToronto Maple Leafs\nand\nDetroit Red Wlngt\nAT TRAIL\nAPRIL It, 17 or li\nSpscial TraU will leave Nelson at suitable  time,\nmaking stops tn route as required, returning\n\/ after gam*.\nOrder your  reserved aeati  for rink ind  railway\ntickets  at City Ticket  Office\n\u2022       i\nRink Ticksts $2.00 and $1.50\nReturn Railway Faro $1.40\nKindly place your order early\nN. J. Lowes. C.T.A, Nelson'\nCanadian Pacific\nI Worl'Ja Or\u2014list Tr*\u00bb*r\u00abl S>aaa*m\n \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\nrtat m\n-TBI NSLSON DAILT NEWS, NBLSON, B.C-.M0NDAT MOBNINO. APBIL I. IIM-\nMarket and Mining News\nVANCOUVER HAS\nSTRONGER TONE\nVANCOUVER. April 7 (CP).\u2014PrlOta\natrenjthenad on tht Vtncouw atock\nexchMiie today tnd cloeed -vltl. sains\nof rrom 1 to 10 oents In mott in-\ntttnoea. Pioneer wtt the feature with\ntn advance of 05 to 14 25.\nBraiorne gained 10 at 14.00, Koottnay Belle wat up 4 at 351.. Cariboo\ntt 2.38 tnd Dunwell tt 43 each gained\n8. Mlnto wat a\u00bb,_ higher tt 42V.,\nBridge River Exploration galntd 2 it\n03. Taylor Windfall waa up IV. tt\n46 VV and gains of 1 cent wert made\nby Brldgt River Consolidated at 30.\nNloola tt 1.07, Taylor Brldgt tt 00\ntnd Wayside tt 40.\nVldette wu off 0 tt 3.00 tnd Oold\nBelt lost 1 cent tt 00. Premier Oold\ntnd Reno were unchangtd.\nPend Oreille advanced 0 to 1.10,\nOoloonda gained 3 tt 42, B.C. Nickel\nwta up 1 cent tt 04, Silversmith gained *i tt 18 tnd Noble Flvt at 12 >i\nwat up Vi cent.\nTht oils were quiet. Calgary tnd\nEdmonton gained 2 at 128, Hlghwood\nBarcee wts up IV. at 22Vi, Home Otl\nloat 1 cent tt 1.00 tnd Dtlhoualt tnd\nRoyallte were unchanged.\nExchange Rotas\nNTW TORK, April 8 <AP)\u2014Sterling exchange itetdy tt $5.17 for 80-\nday  bills and tt 08.18  fcr demand.\nOanadlan doll*n, Saturday Vi per\noent premium; week tgo 1-82 ptr\ncent premium.\nFrance  0.80.\nItaly  8.80.\nUruguay  80.92.\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n30 industrials   103.60 off .85\n20 rails       49.22 up .02\n20 utilities       26.00 off .14\nVancouver Sales\nVANCOUVER,   April  S.  \u2014  Ulnlng\nshirci wld on * . Vancouver Ma*,\n\u25a0change yesterday:\nLISTED\nBeivir Silver 1000: Bralorna 580;\nB. R. Con. 7100; B. R. Ex. 10.850;\nCariboo 1400; 0 6 Id Bait 3050;\nOrandvlew 4500; Inter C _ O 500;\nMeridian 1500; Nat Silver SOOO;\nNicola 13.035; Pioneer 3335; Prem\nO 400; Quatalno 4000; Reno 8300:\nSally 700: Taylor Bridie 8600; Wayside 1600.\nUNLISTED\nAlexandria 1000; Bradlan 3486;\nB.C. Nickel 1800; Bla Mlu 780:\nBut! I X L 4700; Cork Pro. 8000;\nCongress 6800; Dalhouale 600; Den-\ntonll 13.100; Dunwell 10,460; Falrvlew 7300: Federal Oold 1000; Oli-\ncler Crk 10.000. oolcondi (it 800;\nOold Mtn 400; Oolcondi 100; Orange\n6860; GlMH Wlkhine 3300; Bome\n4000; Halda 4100; Herculea 16.000:\nHediey 1000; Independence 1600;\nKoot Belle 7300; Morning Star 34.-\n300; Marmot Mlt 10,000; Mlnto\n13.300. Morton 13,000; Noble Plve\n3400; Native Son 6800; Find Oreille 1600; Psvlllon 1300; Porter\nIdaho 4800; Frlncen Royal 600; Reward 1000; Ruth Hope 10.000: Silvercreit 6000; Silversmith 1000:\nstandard oolf 100; Salmon 1800;\nTaylor Wind 8460. Vldette SOO; Viking 7800; Wlterloo 1000; Whitewater\n3800;   Wiverly  81.000.\nWe Recommend the Purchase of\nC. P. R. BONDS\nAT CURRENT LEVELS\nWrits Our Trading'Department for Particulars\nREED, HENDERSON LIMITED\nBONDS INVESTMENTS INSURANCE REAL   ESTATE\nSM West Hiitlngi St. Vancouver, B.C.\nMetal Markets\nNBW TONE, AprU S (AF).-Tln\n\u25a0teld;; ipot ind nearby 68.70; future  6880.\nZinc tlrm: lwt St. LouU, ipot\nind   future,   4.36\u2014 .40.\nBir illver iteidy; U higher it\n4614.\nOther met ill nominally unchinged.\nAt London\u2014Bir Illver, 1-16 lower\nit  18   I5-16d.\nEASTERN SALES\nAT  TOBONTO\nTORONTO, April S (CP).\u20148.les of\nmore than 100 ahim on the Industrial lection of tbe Toronto Itock ex-\nchinge Saturday wire:\n376 Brazil; 110 Brew _ DUt; 146\nCin Cement; 300 Cin Ind Ale; 303\nCPR; 130 Con Induit; 1380 Ford A:\n1130 Int Nickel; 330 Musey Harris;\n310 Can Bud Brew; 0 Dlit Sell:\n650 BA OU; 1313 Imp OU; 718 Int\nPete.\nAT  MONTREAL\nMONTREAL. April S (CP).\u2014Sail!\nof more than 100 shares on the Montreal atock exchange Saturdiy were:\n\u202245 BralUUn; 360 BC Packera. 763\nCdn Ind Ale: 140 CPR: 610 In Nickel\nLondon Close\nLONDON, April 1 (CP)\u2014Cloalng:\nBrasilia.n Traction HSV,. Oanadlan\nPacific 81614, International Nickel\n63614, Britlah American Tobaooo 16,\nOourtauldi 53i md, DlatlUera 83a Sd\nDu-lcf* Rubber 111 6d. Hudaon Bay\n38a 3d, Imperial Ohemloal 87a, Imperial Tobaooo llll. Mining Truat\nUd 3. \u00bbd. Band Mlnei CSH, Bbo-\ndeafen Anglo Am 16s 6d, Rhokana\nOorp UH. Clown) \u00a311%. Spring.\nIS. Eaat Oeduld \u00a38',, Rio Tlntos\n\u00a318S.   Vlc*ere  Si  Sd.\nBond*\u2014Cenadtaj 4 per oent loan\n10SJ-3S \u00a3100. Brltlab 34 par oent\nooniola CS0H. Brltlab 314 pw oent\nwar low \u00a3104%. Brltlab funding 4s\n1960-90  \u00a3113',.\nStraddling the Main Cariboo Gold Belt\nPROSERPINE GOLD MINES Ltd.\nNtw Issue:\n(Nea-ferseael Vmmtmy)\n400,000 SHAKES Of $1.00 PAE VALUE\nCAPITALIZATION\n3,000,000 ikira\u2014Authorized 400,000 ikim\u2014Tkb Usui\n1,015,000 ihirn\u2014 For ttm property (la Em*row)    1,515,000 share.\u2014In Trwrary\nBOARD OF DIRECTORS\nW. X. WILSON, Vancouver, Pait rmidtnt, C.I.M.M.\nFmkUnt Crow's Nut Pan Coal Co., Ltd. Preiident Wind Pan Gold Minn Ltd.\nDirector Premier Gold Mining Co., Ltd.\nSTUART CAMERON, Coast-ruction Engineer, Vancouver\nA. H. MacNEILL, K.C, Vaacdnvtr R. IL WILSON, B.Sc., M.E., Vancouver\nC M. CAMPBELL, B.A , B.Sc., MX, Vincoover\nbPROPERTY     Sixteen claims on Proserpine Mountlin in Use famous Barker-\n\u2022ville   area,  Cariboo   District,   British  Columbia.   Company's\nproperty k located directly oa thl miin mineralized belt snd its numerous vtini\n, were doubtleu the source of much of the placer (old in Grows aad Williams\nCreek, two of ths richest placer itreimi in history.\n\u2022 DEVELOPMENT    v*-*a -ir*** \"ptnriiiim ol Charlu M. Campbell, M.E ,\na crtw of miners hai worked continuously lines lait\nJuly with highly encouraging results. In exposing *reioi and proving value**, tome\n(000 feat of open cuti, five pmpect ihafu ud more than 1100 feet of tunnels\nhave bean completed. More than 40 vtini np to 12 fast in width hive been opened\nor ssoond. Development! in thii irei give every resionabli expectation thlt then\nveint, in a Pre-Cambriin formation, a number of which contain high gold valnsi,\nwill persist to grest Apth, ensuring long life to ths mine,\n* PROGRAMME      Prelimiury development having been completed snd the\nexistence of commerciil grsde of* in the vein system\ndefinitely eetibliihed, deep development il aaw warranted. An adit tunnel giving\n410 feet depth from tha lurfice will ba driven to cot the entire eeriei of crou\nfissure veini. Th* first 1100 feet of tunnel should give accs)l to or* bodies with\nsufficient tonnage to justify installation of a mill. Eventually thii tunnel ihould be\nextended a total diltancc of ipproxtwiitelv 5 500 faat, croncutting numerous veins\nexpeeid on, the surface.\nWinnipeg Grain\nwinntpbq, April s (op)\u2014amn\nquotation!:\nOpen    High Low Cloee\n-Wbeat:\nMiy    ... .   8714     87)4 6714 61)4\nJuly   ...      SSS     68i5 6814 0314\noct.    ... ao\u00a3    -rou m*, t.*Z\nOat.:\nHay    .....   8354      84 SlH 3354\nJuly   ...      34S      8414 34H 3414\nOCt.             8414      8414 S454 3414\nBarley:\nMiy    ..       3914      4014 1814 89%\nJuly        4014    4114 40U 4014\nOct    \u2014       \u2014 \u2014 it\nFlu:\nMiy      186       188 188% 16314\nJuly     16414    16414 16314 16314\nOct 164       164 16314 16814\nRye:\nMay        4814     4814 48 46\nJuly        4914     4114 4914 4914\nOct.    \u2014-         \u2014 \u2014 6114\nCuh   prlcee:\nWheat: No.  1  hud so 14: No.  I\nnor. 86<<:  no. 3 nor. 8314: No. 3\nnor. 8614: No. 4 nor. 691i; No. 6\nwheit 6614: No. 6. 6114: feed 6114\ndurum 6814;  trick 66%.\nMinneapolis Grain\nMINNEAPOLIS. April S (AP).-\nWheit. No. I Northern SSH\u201480*14\nNo. I Bed Durum S4H-S614; Miy\n83%:   July   83V.   Sept.  83%.\nOorn. No. 3 Tellow 4\u00bb\u201444.\nOata,  No.  3  White  30%\u201431%.\nFlex,   No.   I,   1.74\u201477.\nFlour   unchanged.\nShipment!   34,104.\nPun   bnn   30.60\u201431.00.\nTeiti wtth inlmili ihow tbit thi\ntiny imounti of rare gam ln tbi\nair in nioiniiT to Un.\nWHEAT QUIET\nWINNIPIO, AprU 8 (CP).\u2014Whtftt\nIdled through o Unquld Mwlon on\nthe Winnipeg gnUn exchtnge -Saturdsy\nend wound up with losses of % to\nt4 cent. The Msy option flnlehed et\n\u00abT,i. while July me et MK, and\nOctober et MH.\nA minor selling flurry eeueed e\nalight shake-down towards the cloee.\nFluctuations held through the ahort\neeeiton within e range of Vi oent,\nA report the Rome wheet conferenoe\nhad agreed on a plan t denature\nwheat lor life stock feeding helped\neentlment. Palling off In Argentine\nshipments was expected to reault \u25a0\u25a0*\nlarger trade in Canadian wheat, according to Liverpool advloei.\nOoarae end caah gralne markets\nmaintained customary Inertia and\nprloe ehangee were negligible.\nExchanges\nMONTRIAL, April 8 (CP)\u2014Britlah and foreign exchange In relation to the Cenadlin dollar, aa\ncompiled bT the Royal Bank Of\nCanada, cloeed Saturday aa follows;\nArgentina, ptao            -3M7\nAustralia,   pound      4.1117\nAustralia,   schilling     1008\nBelgium,  beige     .2839\nChina;   Hong   Kong   dollan       .289*3\nChechoslovakia, crown  _    .0418\nDenmark,   krone        .3309\nPranoe,   frano ..\u201e    .0888\nOermany,    relchsmark   _     -2978\nOreat   Britain, pound    8.1722\nHolland,   florin       4789\nHungary,   pengo   -    -2970\nIndia, rupee     .2910\nItaly,  lire        .0889\nJapan, yen          .3041\nNew Zealand, pound   41281\nNorway,  krone       .2002\nPoland,   aloti       .1908\nSouth   Africa,  pound  6-1886\nSpain,  peoet*      JIM\nSweden, krone .         -2870\nUnited   states,  dollar,   \u2022;   per   cent\ndiscount,\nVANCOUVER STOCK EXCHANGE\nA P Con \t\nAmal   OU   \t\nBeaver   Silver   \t\nBraiorne   Oold   ....\nBridge  R  Con   \t\nB B X Oold     \t\nCariboo Oold Q \t\n0 _ I Corp\nCout   Breweries   .\nOeo Blver  oold  ...\nOold   Belt   _ ....\nOrmdvlew   \t\nHirgil  Oil  -\t\nHomi   OU \u2014\nIntir    Coil\t\nMercury   OU   \u2014\t\nMeridian     .    .\nModel   OU       \t\nNational   silver   \t\nNicola   Mlnea. -\t\nOkalte   OUa   \t\npioneer Oold -\t\nPremier  Oold   \t\nPremier  Border   \t\nQuaulno    \t\nReno Oold       \t\nSally   Mlnea  Ltd   .\nSouthweat  petrol\nSterling   pacific\nVanalta  OUa\nWellington  o * O\nTaylor  Bridge\nWiyUdi \t\nUNLISTED\nAleiandrta Oold ....\nAnaconda   .       \t\nBaltao oil\nBayvlew   Mining\nB c Nickel \t\nB  R  Mountain\nBl,  Missouri\nBradlan  Mlnei   \t\nBnw  Jt  DUt\nCalmont OU  \t\nCork Prov Mlnea\nCrowi Neat Olla ...\nMlhousle   Mlnee\nJentonle \t\nOnanist!   Olla\nOunweU Mining\nEaitcr.lt  OU  \t\nFsbyin Olla \t\nFreehold  Oil   \t\noeo   Copper     \t\nOolconda   Llid   \t\nOold   Mountain\n\"A\n.0614\n1460\n.36\nS3\n3 S3\n138 '\n8.00\nsat.\n.80\n\u25a00414\nlio\n.1814\n.11\n-I\n.0414\n1.01\n.10\nHSS\nISS\n\u202201'i\n-414\nIDS\n.47\n.11\n.65\n.38\n.    II '\n.89\n.40\nBl\n.0614\n.01\n.03\n.84\nn\nS3\n'li\n.10\n.0114\nAsk\n\u25a0IS\n.1314\n\u20220614\n14.70\n39\nM\nSSS\nISO\n\u2022 IS\n.03\n.63\n.06\n\u2022OSH\n1.61\n.11\n.16\n.IS\nJS\n.0414\n106\n1440\nISO\n.0114\nM\n1.10\nJO\nss\nss\n\u2022IIH\n.70\n.4014\n58\n.0714\n0314\n.86\n.33\n31\nISO\n3.40\n0114      gg\n.06'4\n1S8\nJ07\n43\n.18\n\u25a0oo*\n.10\nss\n.41\n.47     \u2022\nOS\nISS\n.43\nJO\n.oon\n.10\nAO\n.48\nAS\nOw inter  \t\norange Mlnei \t\nnllda  OOld     -\nne.culei con - -\naome  oold\t\n\u2022ndlsn   Mlnu    \t\n..luep^ndence Mine!\njack  Walte  \t\nmoot   Bill!   - \t\n_oot   Plo\t\neioot  King  \t\nlakevlew     \t\nuowery   Pete   \t\nt,ucky Jim   \t\nMidleon   Oil   \t\nMar jon Oil\t\nMerland   011\t\nMIU  City      \t\nMorton   wol   \u2014\t\nMorn  Star\t\nMogul   Mln\t\nMarmot   Metali   \t\nNative   Son    \t\nNoble  plve  \t\nPend   OreUle   \t\nPorter    Idaho   \t\nReward    Mining    .\nRoyallte   Oil\nRufua   Argenta  \t\nRuth   Hope   \t\nSalmon   Oold   H\nSilvercreit       \t\nSilverado   Oon   \t\nSllvenmlth .\nSnowflake     \u2014\nStandard Oold    \t\nTaylor   Wlndwall   _\nUnited   empire\nWaterloo   Mlnea\nWaverley   Tang\nWellington   Mines   .\nWhite   laili   \t\nWhitewater    .\nAikalta\nRanchman      ,\npacalta\t\nHlghwood   \t\nFib-view\t\nOrull  Wlhk      \t\nHediey   Sterling  \t\nNorgold\nBute  I  X L \t\nSunihlne    \t\nVldette    \t\nTiling    - \t\nCongreu\nOlacler Creek   \u2022\u25a0\u25a0\nRed  Hawk     \t\nJ. 14\nsi*.\nClassified Advertisinj\nLEGAL\nOOVERNMENT   OP   BRITISH\nCOLUMBIA\nDepartment of  Pubuc   works\nNOTICB    TO    CONTBAtiORS\nAlteration! ta U.S. \"Naiookin,\" Kootenay Lake, Nelson.\n6IALED TtNiUCRS. endoreed 'Tender lor Al.er.uon. to ine SB. \"M-\n\u25a0ookin,\"' wlll be received by tbe\nMinuter of public Work! up to\nnoon, Thuraday, nineteenth (l\u00bbth)\nApril, 1834, and opined In public\nat 8:30 pm. on the aame day.\nPlana and bpecuicauone. etc., may\nbe obtained irom tbe underlined\nor at tba publlo Worka Offlcee,\nCourt Home, Vancouver and Nelson,\non deposit of a aum ol Ten Dollan 1810.00), which wlU be refunded upon tbi return ol tbe\nplana, etc., ln good condition.\nBach tender mult be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque\nmade payable to the Mlnlater of\nPubllo worki, for thi ium of One\nThousand Dollars (11000.00), whleb\nium wlU bi lorefelted If tbe party\ntendering decline to enter Into oon.\ntract when called up to do eo, or If\nthe Contractor fall to oomplete the\nwork  contracted  for.\nTbe cheques Of uniucoeuful ten*\nderin will be returned to tbem\nwben th. contract haa baen awarded.\nTenderi muit be made out on\nthe forma lupplled ind ilgnid with\nthe actual signature of the tenderer.\nThi loweat or any tender will not\nnecessarily be accepted.\nP.  PHILIP.\nChief Engineer.\nDepartment of Public  Worka,\nParliament   Bulldlngi,\nVictoria. B, C.\n3rd April,  1834. (1014)\nBirths\nWATXRSTR-EfT-To Mr. and Mn.\nP. witentnet. of Balmo, at tbi\nKootenay Lake Oenerai hoapltal,\nApril 8. twin dsughter.\nBOURQUB\u2014To Dr. and Mn. T. H.\nBourque, Victoria itreet, it tbe\nKooteney Lake Oenerai hospital\nApril 8. a \u25a0on ^^^^^^^^\nMUBURN\u2014To   Mr.   and   Mn.   J\nW.  MUburn.  at Trall-Tadanac  hoi*\npltil. April I. a aon\nTHES-TON\u2014To Mr. and  Mn. J\nTheeeton  of   Oleflevon.   in   the   Arrow Likn hoapltal, AprU 4, a ion\n.0614\n.06'.\nMONTREAL STOCK PRICES\n\u2022MANAGEMENT\nUnder exceptionally well qualified technical direction.\nTarts outstandingly succeuful mining nun ire on tbe\nboard. Ths prtiident is f. R. ' ilion, put President C.I.M.M.; thl maniging\ndirector, Ridgewiy R. Wilson, B.Sc, M.E.; snd ths engineer in cbirgt of isld\nopentioni, Chirlei M. Campbell, B.A., B.Sc., M.E.\nFait aetaiM iaf.rai.iiea ea tki. |is>nl| U eeanlea*! la a yraaymal araOaMe ea sssllilliu M\nt^. aaaetaifae-J. leek -aaaagaasaat aaS kaldlags aala tkl. afer aa aatMaaaiag eepenwallr te\npraSt frees I kigkly pnaslalag geld taiaiag levslsysaL\nPRICE: 50c. PER SHARE\nAiyHsillia far than. aVeaM k, mttt tkraank faat krekar et eareetly M\nROBB, ROBERTSON & BIRCH, LIMITED\nllmt Ottt.:\ntit tttntt U,\n\u25bcANCOUVy,  I.C\nDAY, BIRCH & COMPANY LTD.\nUrmkert, Vtmttmvtr Stick B-tk\u2014g,\nVaarnw- li. SraarAi\nCMtral   Sldg,\nVICTOBIA, S.C\nAibwtoa Oorp ..\nBell   Tel \t\nB O Packing  ...\nIraall\nS   C   Power   a\nj  O  Power  B\naulld   Prod\n;an Car Pdy \t\n-in   oeuynt   \t\n\u25a0 ;.n   Oaa   El   \t\nJan   Oyptum   ....\noan  lnd   Al   A\nCan  Ind  Al B  -\nC     PR     \t\nJan stints \t\nC W at O A   \t\nC W - O B       .\nCockahutt   Plow\nCon   M'at  \u25a0   \t\nOom  Bridie  \t\nTom   Olaai   \t\nDom   Teit     \t\nOn Bt Wane \t\nChu ,Ourd   \t\nHamilton   Br\nmt Nickil\nLake of wooda .\nMaaeey    Hirrta\nMont power    ....\nN.t   Brewing   .\n..tit St cir \t\nOlllvle\n\u2022\u25a0\u2022ower corpn \t\nPrice   Broa\nQuebec   Power\nlhawlnlgan\niteel  of  Can ....\nTwin  city\nWinnipeg   Bee   -\ni i Kit.\nI And\t\nBnw  _  DUt\nB  A OU\n-.     3*\n... US\nzzTl*.\n    39\n:: tlH\n:::: I*\n  136\n.... 614\n... 1614\n.... 1414\n\u2014   16_\nE#\nil\n si\n::: 15\n...     814\n::: &\n._ u\n._ SH\n  1714\n.... SS\n  1414\n.. 108\n  1114\n  1\n  IS\n.._ IS\n..... 17H\n__     4\n._    IH\ntm\n1414\nBruck   Silk\t\nOan   Celaneie *\u2014_...\u201e\nCanada Dredge ___\nCan   Malting   \t\nCan    Vlcken   \t\nCin   Wlnerlu -\nCoegrave Brew\t\nDlitilleri Seagm\t\nDom   engineer _\u2014\nDominion Tar\t\nDryden  P'per\t\nHome  Oil     \t\nImpl  OU \t\nImpl Tob can\t\nIntl   Petrol \t\nMccoll  prontenao \t\nMitchell Robt  -\nNoranda       \t\nPage   Hener      \t\nWilkir   Oood       \t\nWilker Oood pfd \t\nUTILITIES\nmu otn i \t\nBANKS\nCanadlmna   .. ,  ,   .\nCom mem    _____\nDominion    \t\nImperial    _____\nMontnal       \t\nNova    Sootla   \t\nRoyal  \t\nToronto   \t\nMlM T.M ivrm.\nCan oypium  \t\nCan   Caqnen ...\nDom   store.\n      IM\nPord Can A    \t\nLaura   Secord\t\nLob   Oreo        \t\nMaple i*ef     \u2014.....\u201e._...\nBerv   Station     .,.,, ,\nWeat  Can  plour ,\t\nWalker Bnw\n1114\n3414\nQUOTATIONS ON WALL STREET\nHelp Wanted\nWArtTID\u2014 A WOMAN  FOR HOU8E-\nwork.   Apply   Mn.   W.   3.   Dunn,\nwillow  Point. (3008)\nWANTED HOUSEKEEPER POR BtC-\n\u2022on oolf club. Apply Mn. H. Likei.\ntllSS)\nWANTID\u2014EXPERIENCED MAN POR\nfirm work. Bog 1688. Daily Newa.\n (1888)\nPersonal\nRupture   Appliances\nRupture, ibdomlnil wMknm,\n\u2022 p I n 11 deformity, varicocele.\nWrite 3. O. Smith. Britlah Applt-\nanoe specliiut, 16 Downie St.\nStrafcrd, Ont. (10S3)\nMADAM!   MARA   WOi,   OIVB   RE-\n\u2022ult on hulth. buslnew ind love,\nalao your boroeoope; atnd d\u00bbte\nof birth. d.y and month, three\nqUMtlon. siuwered. lie to 600.\n1071, W. Ttb Ave, Vancouver. BO\nI3006)\n-ELrPt BTODXO now open, flout pro-\ntnlta Pllma lert by \u2022 am flnlibtd\nby I pjn. aame day. 60414 Baker at.\n1881)\n-POR  PORTRAITS   THAT   P_t__T\nOIO.  A.  MECR-S.\n716 Baku St. Phone 46\n(1873)\ntoMtni. jteh, PUm. Ulotn. Try O10\nLn'i China Remedy  Hudion Bay\n (1874)\nRoom and Board\nISO A MONTH. INCLUDING LAUN*\ndry. Every convenience, good\nboird. APPly Box 1018, Dally Newa\n1130)\nBAR GOLD OFF\nTWO CENTS\nFor Rent\n3 ROOMED SUITE, OVERLOOKING\nlake, private verandah, moit\nruaonible. strathcona. Also ilngli\nhouaekeeplng   roomi. (1837)\nTORN OR \"UNPURN APTt BV\nweek or month Medical arti Bldg\n^^^^^^^^^      ___)\nFUR.  ROOMS.   STEAM   HEATED\nihower.  termi  mod. Can   Legion\n^^^^^^^^    (1884)\nPURNISHED   HOUSEKEEP1NO\nfw   nnt.   Annabla   Block\n^^^^^^^   (1887)\nPURNISHED AND UNPURNIBHED\nBultM for rent-OCerr Apt.. (1886)\ntlSftACE APT*.-Beautiful Modern\nPrlgldalre wiulpped  lultea.   (1886)\nTWO-ROOM      FURNISHED SBlTE\nlor not, Stirling hotel. (1888)\nPULLT FURNI8HED HOUSE. APPLT\n618   Silica   St..   Nelaon. (18S8\nBOUStKEEPINO  SUITE.  NO  CHIL~-\ndnn. Phone S13R. (1808)\nFURNISHBD TWO-ROOMED SUITE.\nK.WC.  Block.         (1067)\nFURNISHED    SUITE    6b1    SlUL'A.\nPhone J40X. (1M3)\nFor Sale\nFA0ER8TA   ADJUSTABLE   SWEDISH\nsaws, with  thin  taper  back:   best\nSwedish     steel     bladea,    prepaid.\n81.86. P. D. prleaen, Haikett, M.n\n(3004)\nFOR SALE - PHONE 701 \u2014 TWO\nheavy wagona. apply jamea Reld.\nPali-hew Fuel Co. ii8S6)\nFOR   SALE - CHILDS   CRIB   AND\nlulky. Phone 618T, ilOOl)\nFor Sale or Rent\nI   ROOM   HOUSE   POR   SALE   OR\nnnt  close ln  Phone 871L. (1688)\nLive Stock for Sale\nHOL8TEIN COW WILL FRESHEN\nthle month. Alio one yeer old\ncalf. W. Toth. Park Biding. (1007)\nPoultry and Eggs\nSEXED PULLETS\nSBUD DAT OLD PULLET'S,\nLeghorn! Rocki, Reds. Suseex.\nWyandottei, Red-Wyindotte and\nRed Leghorn Croaibndi. Guaranteed 66% correct. Aleo day\nold chlcka from ibove breed..\nOur atock haa given aattafactlon\nfor twenty yean. Secure tbe beat\nfrom bloodteited, trapneited and\naeverly culled blrdl. Write for\npartlculan and May prloea.\nTHB BURN8IDE POULTRY FARM\nPort Hammond, B.O.\n(3013)\nFarms and Ranchef\nRANCH FOR RENT. ALSO TW\nyoung cowi for eele. Bog 301\nDaUy Niwi.     (\u00a7M\nProperty for Sale\nFOR SALE\u2014THE STATIONERY\nconfectionery   bualnm   \u2014Ml\ntbi   cheerl-o  Shoppe   ln   Orani\nPorki,   BO.   For   Information,  an\nply or write K. Bcbeer, TraU, B.O\nor orand porn, (1711.\nIMPROVED FARMS FOR BALI\nto   16000   cash   payment   low\n1900  on   MM.  Write  or   csll  11\npartlculan. H. E. Dill. 608 Ward 0\n**^^^^^^^^*^ (1811\n8 ROOM BONOALOW, EXCELLElHB\nlocation doee In, 3 lota, itona\nfoundation, a real buy at I3130T\nC.W   Appleyard _ Co.. Ltd. ilgTJJ\nFOR  SALE\u2014SMALL  RANCH   CLOSi\nIn  going   cheap.  Oood   map.  r\"^\nall  partlculari write owner, P.\nBoi 817, Nelaon, B. C.\nTWO    ACRE    RANCH,    WELL   SI'S\nproved, cloae to city and ichooli.1\nApply P. O. Boi 333. (1871)1\nAutomotive\nASK POR AMALIE OUARANTIBp\n100 per cent gun Pennsylvania OU.\nAutomobile Motor Repaln. Acetylene welding, Body and rendu\nWorki. SHORTY'S REPAIR SHOP.\n713 Baker Bt. Phone 171.     (1616)\nPOR   SALE   CHEAP\u2014DOD^B   OU- .\nham 3 ton truck. 1930 model, flnt 1\nclia.   condition.   McKlm   poultry\nfarm.  Nelion. B.  C. i1831)\nLaunches and Boats\nWANTED \u2014 ROWBOAT IN OOOD\ncondition. 16 to 18 fnt. Alio\nitorige for row boat ln boat\nhouae dow to city wharf. Bog\n1884.   Dally   Newi. (1084)\nLAUNCH HULL. 33 FT. LONO, p6H\nMle or exchinge for imiller. Boi\n1863. Dally Newa or phone 3I8X.\n(1081)\nBusiness, Professional\nDirectory\nAccountants\nCHAS. F HUNTER S. P. A. 9\nMunlclpil ind commerciil Audita,\nP  O  Boi 1181, Nelion. B. O.\n d\u00bbn*\nAssayei-s\nE W   WIDDOWSON.establlehed 1800.\n306 Joeepblne St. Nelaon. B.C.\n11031)\nORENVILLE  H   ORTMWOOD.  P   0.\nBog 411. Kaalo. B- C. (183S>\nChiropodists\nHIRD'B BRONZE TURKEY PARM,\nQueeni Bay, offering unrelated\ntrios Hitching eggi, now 13 pel\n(1011)\nWHITE   WTANDO-flB   BOOS   FOR\nhatching * 6180   doi.   Rutherford.\n1.  n. 1. Nelson. (1804)\nWANTED\u2014WHITE LEGHORN TEAR-\nling    pullete.    Addnu.    Secretsry,\nHalcyon   Sprlngi. (1174)\nPlants, Bulbs, Sqeds\nVAN FAN STRAWBERRY PLANTS\n\u20221 per 100; Viking Raspberry\ncinee    81.80    per    100;    Niagara\nKipea,   bleeding   hearta,   peonies,\nby   breath   and   liUei   of   the\nvalley. Mn. C. Becker. Phone 364R1\n(1883)\nFRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES\ntt Shrubs. Raipberrv As Blackberry canea. T. Roynon, Agent.\nLayrlta  Nurierlei.  Nelaon.  B.C.\n(1688)\nROYAL SOVEREIGN STRAWBERRY\nplanta fcr ule. 100\u2014 75c. 600\u2014IS,\n1000\u201486. FOB. hen. Apply W\nSalmon. Midway, B. C. (1868)\nGLADIOLUS. DAHLIAS. PEONIES.'\npennl.li; beiutlful varieties. Catalogue. Mn. a- L. Mobley. Tap-\npen. B. C  (WOI)\nIVERBEARINO     STRAWBERRY\nplanta 60c  per  100  prepaid.  Mn.\nDoherty. BOj sot, Vernon, B. C.\n(1071)\nHETTED    OEM    SEED    POTATOES\nfrom certified lied 11.76 per  100\nA. H. Noikei. BHIour. B. C,\n^^^   tltfi)\nGLADIOLI  BULBS  36c   DOZ,  ALSC\nbulbleta   36c  pint.   C.  Jeffi.   Nelion.  Phone S38R3. (3003)\nMONTREAL. A;-tl 8 (OP)\u2014Bar\nfold In Landon down iwo centa at\n134.76 In Oanadlan fundi; 134a Id\nln Brtuah fundi. Ttu H\u00bbd 836\nWaahlngton prim amounted to 834J8\nIn Canadian.\nNew brooms should hive tbe rtnndi\ntied doeely together, put into a pall\nof boiling water, and eoeked two\nboun. Dry thoroughly befon ualng.\nPOR SALB\u2014OOOD  APPLES 11  PER\nsack,   phone   6S4L1. (1W3)\nPets\nWANTED TO BUY A FEMALE DOO,\na pup. Apply P. O Box 601   13006)\nInvestments\nINVESTORS SYNDICATE BOND IS\nan eaay Installment sivlngi plan\nto provide living protection\u2014SUrt\nto uve now For partlculsrs apply\nto\u2014R W. Daweon. Hlpperson Blk..\nPhone 187, P O. Box 733, Nelun\n(1640)\nTORONTO STOCK QUOTATIONS\n__\nAllegheny   \t\nAl Chemlcil \t\n.m Can\n,m Ma - Pdy\n\\m Smelt _ Re\n\\m Tobacco\n\\m  Telephone\n\\n.conda\t\nUrhlson    ..\t\nildwln\nlait a)  Ohio  ..\nlendlx  Av   .     .\n-eth Steel\nsn Pacific\nnro De Paaco\nhe. It Ohio\n;hryilerl\n\u25a0om At  South\non  Ou  N  Y\n;orn   prod\nJ  wrlght Pfd\nJupont\nHu Power at 14\ntit\n*ord    English\n*ord of Canada\nInt Na Storei\nOen Eleo\nOen  Fooda\nOen Moton .. .\nOold  Duit    \t\nGoodrich    \t\nOnnby\nOrt  North  Pfd\nOrt We.t Buiar\nHowe  sound\nHudaon Moton\nIna Copper\nint   Nickel\nInter Tel _ Til\nJewel   Tea\nSann Copper ...\n\u202214\nlev*\nKrene 8 8 Mi\nKroegger _ Toll 83\nMack   Truck 331\nMilwaukee  Pfd 61\nMont ward       . U>\nNuh  Motors 36'\nNa Dairy prod 16\nN Pow _ U    . \u2014\nN  Y  central 36'\npee On a* Dec 1\u00bb'\nPackard Mo   6'\nPenn R R       88<\nPhllllpe  PeM  ... 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Shora    \t\nMclntyre\t\nMcVlttle or  \t\nMcWitUn O \t\nMalroblc \t\nMining Corn \t\nMoffltt Hill     ...\nNlpllilng\t\nNoranda   \t\nParkhlll\t\nPaymutar    \t\nPend   Oreille   \t\nPioneer  oold   \t\nPnmler Oold\nReno\nSan   Antonio\nSherrltt  Oordon\nSlicce\nS   Tlblemont    ...\n\u202207H\n.16M\n4)814\n1.17\n18H\n1.76\n.71\nJS\nsa\n14.60\n.03\nJM\n\u20220314\n.18\n.80\n.70\n.11\n.74\n.11\n.1314\n63S\n.08\n 78\n148\n18760\n38.60\n.08\n3J6\n3.86\n1.64\n1.03\n1860\n1J8\n1460\n37.06\n86\n.13\n64.00\n48.76\n.68\n4814\n.     368\n.0614\n3.30\n07%\n340\n44->6\n.66\nJ814\n1.30\n\u2022\"\u25a00\n137\n1.10\n4 06\n1.36\n341\n.11\nStadicona    \t\nSt Anthony   \t\nBud Baaln  ~\t\nSylvaniU       \t\nTeck   Huglua\t\nTowigimio\t\nTreMwell     \t\nVenture!        \t\nWilte   Amulet   \t\nWiyilde \t\nWhite   Eagle \t\nWright Hargreavea \t\nOILS\nAcme      _\t\nAJai\t\nA p Con   ....\nAssociated    \t\nB A OU _.\nBaltae     _ -\t\ncalmont     _. _.\nC and 9 corp\t\nChemical Reaesrch  -.\nDalhouaU \t\nHome   Oil\nHomestead O and O ....\nImperial  Oil  \t\nInUrl  Fttt ......\nLowery    _ \t\nMerland    \t\nNordon\t\nOil selection! \t\nOlga      \t\nRoyallte   \t\nSamla\nSterling   pacific   \t\nWalnwrlght        \t\nINDUSTRIALS\nButty   Broa   a   -\t\nMU   Telephone     -\t\nBraalllan  ,\nBrewen   and   Dlitlllen\nCan   Bresd\nCan   Cement \t\nCan Car and Pdy       \t\nCan  Indue Alcohol A \t\nCan    Dredge \t\nCan  Pae  Rsllway  \t\nCom   Bakerlu \t\nDistillers    Seagrami   \t\nFord   of   C-nada  A   -\t\nr-oodvear    Tin \t\nHlr.m    Wiikir        .....\nImperlil    Tobacco    \t\nUaauy    Hirrli    \t\nPage    Heraey       \t\nService Ststloni\t\nStandard   Paving\nSteel  of   Canada   \t\n.33',\n.66\n186\n3 06\n7.60\n.63\n.67\n1.04\n148\n41\n.36\n8.86\n38\n1.16\n.18\nJ4\n14.76\n.0714\n.13\nIJO\n380\n6414\n1.86\n.1414\n14.38\n34.1314\nJO\nJO\n.1314\n.07\n10\nliOO\nos 14\n1\n... 814\n\u201e 118\n... 1114\n-. 336\n... 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(I'll\n tommr-\nTO\ncontinue a thrilling struggle for the\nhonor of accompanying the fishermen into tbe first division next\nsesson. Only ons point separates\nPreston from the othsr two as a\nresult of Saturday's encounteri.\nDixzy Dean Hopts to\nImprove Record\nRSENAL TEAM\nOOKLIKETHE\nTmiWINNER\nut Huddersfield to\nOne Side; Balance\nof Games Easy\nRILSEA MAY NOT *wKw\nBE RELEGATED!^JS_^>\nIrimsby and Preston i\nin Good Shape to\nMove Ahead\ntOMDON. Aarll 8 (Cr mbH)\u2014\nths vtensl tonight was pretty\nlore of retaining tts chsmplon-\n(blp at the Bullish football\nkea-ae thanks ta a nna vKtnrv\n\u25a0nr Buddsrsfleld Town by 1-1\nM Hlpibury In a match that was\niaa of the beet of tbe season.\nWtth foar weeks to to the\nBanners bave a four-point sdvss-\nlata ovar Huddersfirid, whereas a\nloss woald bave tied up the lead-\nirshlp. rurthermore the Ounners\nkave no troublesome opponents\nla meet In tha remainder of tbe\nNason.\nfata   tat   form   combined   to\n\u25a0asks  dramatic  eeveral champion-\nUllp    and    relegation    encounters,\ntt the  boetom  of the ftrst dlilslon    Chelsee   now   has   a   tin*\nUmbos af star In. in the division,\nMai tied  with Blrmnghsm  three\n\u2022atate  en-ova  Sheffield  Inlted.\nIMMSBY ABVANCU\nOrlmabv   Town   ts   sure   of   sd-\neaetng from tho second and Prsa-\nM  North   Bad.  who  won   at   the\nrnee of the tsll-emt Unooln city,\nla tbs bsst position to eccoro-\neny ths fishermen up to the first\nlyislon. prsaton hu a one-point ad.\ntnuse ovej Bolton\nhuuyt ottt Bolton.\nUnooln Cftr oan be surs of drop-\n\u25a0 am from tbs ssoond snd\nlancheeter nnned aia now on tht\nSor alona with thsm. MlUwaU\navui scraped up to third place\nran uat bottom.\nChestsrtield.    -im    m-Qam    '.'\northern aectlon of ths third dlv-\ndon, now finds Itsslf not so sura\nradvait-na altar all A loss sst- Uo expect.\nMai at CBtster contained with a \u2014\nits tor Btoekport County, reduced\nIhetterflelds edventaaes to only\nae tains tn Uat eouthern section\nmeatr Borwlch Olu Is aow In the\nnetable ooeltlon of belnt abls to\n~n It 9ttT. B ttaiy losT all their\nttt matohea and Coventry win all\niS to^wlll bt tied on polnu.\nSi tba? la tbe mott Itorwlcb. hta\nt fear.\nf*\u00ab555 \"\"e&oo Stonwd th.\nrighbury gates for ths greet battle\n\u2022tween ajaenel snd Hudderafleld,\nrbo for sons wseks had been con-\nttbrm tba Ounner'e Vssdarshlp.\nMalay headed in tba first gosl\na sa mlnutss. HuddersfleWs ap-\nroach work lacked sklU whlls s\nmrlous defenatve formation, the\nsatrs-half laggtng behind the half-\n\u25a0M CslVsd \u00ab\u00bb srrast Arsenal's St-\n\\ struck ovri**\nWtimVf FOWt STRIKSS\nWitt* \/rtfOO\/r9A.\u00a3* -\nJ___\\___^___^_\\mf--*\nBy AL DEMAREE\nOn June J, 1M7, \"Tosd\" Ramsey\natruck out 17 Cleveland betters. This\nwaa under ths old Four Strikes rule\n(sbout the equivalent of 23 or 23\nmodern strike outs).\nThirty-seven years later Dlaay Dean\nof tbe Bt. Louis Cardlnala fanned 17\nChicago Cubs for a modern record.\nDlsey claims that ths lowered eeam\non tbe new ball wlll help his fut\nball and think* he might rales bis\nreoord to 20. Dtaay'e logic Is simple.\nHe laaeona tbst whst you cant eee\nyou can't hit. \"With s smoother surface tbars will be nothing to retard\ntbe speed of the ball.\" be says. \"Past\nball pitching wlll come back Into tta\nown again. There ware altogether too\nmsny 'crooked arms' ln tbs gams for\nyears. And too many catchers who always algned for a curve ball In a\npinch. Ths batters always knew what\nENGLISH\nLEAGUE\n-THE NEUON DAILY NEWI, NBLBON, B.C.\u2014MONDAY MOBNINO, APBIL I, 1PM-\nMAULERS WIN\nLAST MINUTE\nTake Rugby Club 6-5\nin Close\nGome\nNtbMsa- a Rnt-by dub bal! oarrtar\nbehind the lines laat than a minute\n-before the wbtttlt wtnt, the Maulers\ncarrlevt off tbelr Sunday -tmi at\ntlae Itecraeitioa grounds fl-4 snd want\nInto a tit with tha relrvlew AC.\nfor top plaoa In tta City Rufby\nleaa\u00abue.\nIt was a close (sane and an inter-\neating one but tot tbt fact that tt\ngot under way almost an hour lata.\nNalthar team seemed to hava the\nedge.\nTha Rut-fry club, playing two men\nthon and wtth an exceedingly light\nlint, toot: tht Jus-op when Oordoj\nsuresaer grabbed a fumble and ran\nsetose for flat polnta In Vot tlm\nquarter. Donald hsd hoisted a lonf\nons on ths third down and Pat\nDuffy lost it tn his hurry to gat\ngoing back up ths field.\naat Una aalt wst faatuiad by a\neerlee of successful forwsrd pasaes\ngrabbed by Hamman and Fred\nCraves. During Ult half tbt taam\ngrabbed   all   four   passes   attempted.\nMiles Riddle mads a nice rua-back\nof Uaa flrtt kick. During Uat seoond\nhalf the Maulers' Hot drives began\nto mott -and Klrby and Proudfoot\ntort holea In the lijht opposition,\ni\/ja, Uie Rugby club boya lacked In\nllne-oucking they made up far lo\nneatly executed plays and the play\neee-au-ved Irom one end of tha field\nto Uit othtr.    -\nBob Klrby grabbed a forward paas\naa lt bounced free fnm a Rowing\nelub man who waa trying to Intercept it, and ran to tta lO.yerd line\nbtfort brought down by Hamman\nln a filing tackle. Norman MeLaod\ncanled ttlt belt ovsr on tta neit\nplay and tht teams started tta lttt\nquarter sll square.\nHamman snagged a paaa from\nDonaldaon and a fsw mlnutee later\nOravst grabbed soother, tha sixth\nsuooeetful out tried by the Rufby\nclub. Ramman-s was ha thl*-*-!\nBuck Buctomnan cama Into the\ngame about hall way throsagh aod\nhelped pep up tta Maulers. Halt\na miltute to go Tommy Bird booted\na aong ona over tta lint and Bssttle\nwas brought down In s great tackle\nby Buchanan for ths winning point.\nStan Horswill played a grtat game\nlta losers, bringing down op-pae-\ning ball oarrlere tn great atyle.\nJohnny MoLeod refereed tbs game.\nJim Wallace aot O. Upseck. llnee-\nand  Alan  McLean  Mane keeper.\nA minute altar tha tteond balf\niaa)   started   Drake   beaded   in   the\nhansels' ssoond goal. Hudosrsfleld \u2022\ntrwarda wtrt ttlll unabls  to sstus\nlawn   but   3.   Smith   took   advan-\n\u25a0ae. af  tbtlr flnt real  cbanoe  of\nbt mateh to reduce tbe lead. Rowan however immediately headed In\nnathsr to maka It l-l for Arsenal\nBd thsrs was ne further scoring,\ntihsltrs    kstplng   up   tbt   great\nmet which htt takan thtm from\nalmoat  hopslets   cellar   pcalUon.\nbated  Blrmnlgbam  1-0.\nJKwcaatle unltad. fourth from the\nwttb only a one-point mar-\nover   Chelaea  and  Birmingham.\nhtld to a Ut by Atton Villa.\n1. Tha bomttere had a slum edge\ntcrappy   encounter.   Dennleon\nI In afttr jo minutes Hough-\ngot tht squallier for tbe villa\nIs thraa mlnutet from time.\nIfTIELD DOOMED\nllsld Unltad trt doomed to\ntUon for tbt flrtt tlmt In\nclubt 41 yeers' history. They\ntrounoed saturdsy at Black-\nby a l-l oount. Sheffield were\nsdlcappad by Injuries to Btaoay,\nAlt-half who fractured hta ankle.\nt and Brutoo aoored for the\n\u25a0 in tbt flrtt half and after\nbad aoorad for Sheffield, Tal-\nt beaded In tht home ter a third\nrnuT division\nAraenal l. NaMere-field Town 1.\nBlrmin-a-taatn 0, Chalata I.\nBlackburn Rovera 9, Sheffield United 1\nDerby Oounty 4. Touenham Hot-\nspun |.\nBverton I. Stoke Olty I.\nLeeds  Unltad  I,   l__*u*ar  Oty 0.\nManchester Olty 3, Portarnouth 1.\nUkkUet-ro-ag-h   0.     Wol-i-srtarnpton\nWanderen 0.\nNewcastle Dnlted 1. Aatoo Villa 1.\nSheffield   Wedneeday   I,   Sunder-\nland 0.\nWaat  Bromwloh   Albion  I,  lavar.\npod 9.\n\u2022ECOND DIVISION\nBlackpool  1. Plymouth Argyll 1.\nBradford oty 1, Manchester Unlttd 1.\nBury I, Bradford 1.\nP\u2014ham   3.   Nottingham   Foreet   1.\nHull City 0. Otlansby Town  1.\nLlnoolo   City    0,   Preston    North\nBnd I.\nMUlwall   1. Brentford I-\nTon Vale 0. Bolton  Wandann 0.\nSoulhampton   3.   West  Ham  Dnlted 9.\nSwansea Town 3. Burnley 0.\nTHIRD   DIVISION\nSOUTHERN SECTION\nAMerabot 0.  OtHlnf-un 1.\nBrighton 3. atxeter City  1.\nBristol Ctty 0. Charlton Athletic t.\nClayton Orient 4, Bournemouth 1.\nLuton Town 3. Crystal Palace 1.\nNorthampton Town 1, Bristol Roven 3.\nNewport County   1,  Reading 3.\nNorwich City 3. Watford  1.\nQueens Park Rangna 0. Ooventry\nCatty   I.\nSwindon Town 9. Cardiff Olty I.\nTorquay United I. Southend United 0.\nTHIRD DIVISION\nNORTHERN   SECTION\nBarrow  1, Trenmera  Rovers I.\nCarlisle Unltad   l.  Dsm\u00abty 4.\nCtneMr  3,  Cheaterfl'-d  3.\nCt-swa   Alexandra   1,   Wrexham   0.1\nDoneas'_* Rovers 5. Roohdats 0.\nHalifax Town I, Hartlepods Unltad a.\nMew Brighton  I, Bouthport  3.\nRotbertiem United 0, Darlington 0\nStockport   Oounty    I,     Mansfield\nTown |.\nwait, u g. Oatestaad 1.\nJerk city 3. Aoorln-rton Stanley 3.\nIP RXBEARHAL\n\u25a0m tmm  final  -rabtarttl\"  be.\nMtnrbttter City snd forts-\natb provided a fast, even game\nwhich tbe city pnllrd tat a t-l\nHerd   netted   twa   mm-\nkefore tht Interval and IKatliy\nanother before  Portsmouth\nII tcore throuth Worrell   Ports-\nlib's forwards  were  clever  tt\n\u25a0field bat thty eould make na\nfcnttlen   an   the  reeolats   City\n(fence,\nanother feature match saw Derby\nBty baat ths Spurs 4-3 snd ss\n\u25a0ult ths Spurs tn third plsos srs\n' a point ahead of Derby. Bowers.   _\nCounty's   Internment!,   soored ' |Ohk   DultlD   OOTQt\nfour of  tbtlr  gosis.  msklng a'\nI btd for  ths  Internttlontl  at\ntblty   next  week,  wllllt  tvant.\nOermlck and O'Ctllaghsn soond\nlbt Spun.\nrtmthy    Town   won   tbt   local\nrby\" wltb Hull City by l*-e ta\n_m mean tbs issd of ths second\nMan.    pooUng.    deputising    tor\nat cen tn. forward, netted In\nI  tt-santh   minute.   Hull   ttt   a\npact  but  tbelr  shooting   was\nSCOTTISH\nLEAGUE\nrlRST  DIVISION\nAJrdrteonitat 3, Celtic 4.\nAyr  Unltad 4. Hibernians   1.\ndyde 3. palklrk 0.\nHearta  1. Kilmarnock  1.\nMotherwell i. Third Lanark 3.\nPartlck rattle 1, Dundee  1.\nQueen of Soutb I, _\nRugby Results Across (he Fond\nLONDON, April I (CP cable). \u2014\nRugger matches In ths eld country\nSaturday resulted ss follows:\nBOOBY LCAOUE\nBradford Northtrn 7;   Bt. Hslens\nRecs I.\nBroughttn Rangers 44; Brtmley 30.\nDowtbury I; lawtt It.\nHudderafleld 14;  Batley 0.\nHull 111 Kelghley 7.\nHunslet  13;  retthrratone 7.\nLelth 11; London HlghfUld 11.\nOldham 11; Rochdale Hornets t.\nBt. Kslen'a 11: Barrow 11.\nSwlnton II; Osstleford 11.\nWakefield Trinity I: Hull-Kingston\n13.\nWarrington 30; Tork 0.\nWtdnes 17;  Satford 9.\nWlgan 30; Halifax 0.\nRINIRY UNION\nOld\nBlackheath   3;   Newport  I.\nHarlequins 9: Bristol 14.\nLondon Scottish 90; Bath it.\nOld   Merchant   Taylon   17;\nLeyslana 9.\nAbersvon 14: Ouy's Hospltsl 0.\nAbertlllery 9: Rlsoa 7.\nBedford 30; Old AUeynlsnt 3.\nBirkenhead Park fi; Leicester 13.\nCardiff 11; Richmond 11.\nDevonport Bervloes 0; Olouoestsr 0.\nLlanelly 33; Lydney 3.\nMsesteg 9;  Cressksyg I.\nNorthampton 10; Rosslyn Park 31.\nNewton Abbot 7; Plymouth Albtona\nI.\nPontypoel 0; Bridgend 0.\nSwansea 11; Coventry t.\nTorquay AthleUc 10; St. Barfs Hoapltal 10.\nWaterloo t; Headlngley 11. ,\nBEAT KELOWNA\nLone Point Separates\nTeams as Score\nReads 28-27\nTRAIL, B.C. April \u00bb-Tmrut_aUrii\nthe fourth puna ot a two-day basketball tournament. Trail rep teajn\ndefeated the Kelowna Famoua Players 24-37 in the Memorial hall Saturday night by a alnffle point, aa\ndid tha Colombo* on the previous\nnlfht whsn tha More waa 53-33.\nKafcywua only had their alx men\nbut A. PetUnae played but a ahort\nti*-*- of the fame snd none of the\nother players wen put off for per-\naonala.\nAJthoujh Orlfflth ot Kelowna soared the flnt basket of tha game.\nTrail ran up aa early lesd, which\nwaa beld throughout the famee entirety, the vwtlng team on many\noooaalocu coming cloae to evening\ntha score.\nK. Otlfftth, who had bsen put\noff ths floor in tha previous night's\nthough terrific attempts were mad-p\nby both team*. Griffith made a\npenalty ahot, leaving the final aoore\nat 38-27 (or Trail.\nThe taama were:\nKelowna\u2014C pettma-n, A Pettman,\nK. Griffith. H. Ryan, a. Melkle, D\nPoole.\nTrail L. wmianu, J. Burrows, J.\nOurtla, W. Mllburn. K. Chandler. C.\nBradbury, W. Weatwood, A. Grlpptoh,\nP    Halllwrtl.   D.   Aakcy.\nAah Baillle referee, A. B. Thompeon\nt_mekaet>er, Craig and Brans aoorers\nHUSKY GOALIE\nNET\nBEATS CANADA\nMoncton Bows Before\nDetroit 2-1 in an\nOvertime Game\nHAWKS OUTSKATE\nTHE U.S.A. CREW\nROWERS DRAW\nRUGBY BLANK\nFairview  Races for\nTouchdowns to\nWin 27-0\nPAGE  8BTEN\nHockty Champs at\nKimbtrlty Feted\nKIMBZRLIY.'* April g-A banquet\nwsa hsld In tbs Ki>. ball oo Tuesday evening ln honor of tha Dyns-\nmdtera. Official grsaU.4 waa given\ntha boys by Stanley Norton, prssldent ot tha board of trade.\nX. Q. Montgomery gats a smsll\ngift to each member of ths taam.\nH. R. Bsnks, C. Baokatrom, J. C\nDoianlas. W. Und**y. H. W. Atone\nand P. W. Slade made brief apeeohee.\nA amall gift was mada to Bteve\nWaitea,' aad also ona to A. I Ouy\nfor thslr splacxUd work In broadcasting this winter.\nA number of aonga completed the\nprogram, alter which an enjoyable\ndance took plaoa.\nThe Palrvlew Athletic elub'a husky\nrugby team kept pace with the Maulers ln the race for the leadership In\nthe spring rugby aerlea by hsndlnK\nthe Rowing elub a 37-0 trimming In\nthe  eeeond   gams  of   Sunday  aftsr-\nnoon's rugby double-header. Despite\ngame whan tha last 10 mlnutee were | the one-aided acore the game provid-\nto go. provad himself ths star of 1 sd plenty of thrills for tbs fans In\nths   visitors   being    reapooalble   for I attendance.\n13 of Kslovna'a 37 polnu. O. M::Ue      The  Rowing  club  failed  to make' to produce some sort of wallop that\nworked   hard   and   proved   to   be   a  my headway agalnat the deadly Uck-  would   flatUn   the   Invaders \u2014 and\ndangerous   player   especially   Hi   ths  ung displayed by ths Fmlrrlew playera.\nlast fsw mln'Has of ths game. only  once   were   tbe   losars  able   to\nOn tbe Trail Uam Jim Curtis make the required 10 yarda on ths\nproved to be In t*\\ usual good form three bucks and at other times after\nand Jlmmle Burrows worked the receiving klcka the Rowing club play-\nhardest he has In any baaketball tilt,' era were quickly pulled down In tbelr\ntracks by the Falrvlew tacklera.\nThe Falrvlew Uam displayed aome\n240-Pound  Goalie   I\nToo Smart for the\nCanadian Stars\nTORONTO, April 8 (CP).\u2014Tbe\nmiirh publicised polish bad been\nnrraped off the tilled Moncton\nHawks tonight and sn astounded\nCanadian hockey world viewed a\nmachine thst was carrying none\ntoo capably the Dominion's tiadl-\ntlonal amateur hookey supremacy\nIn s aeries with sn under-rated\nchallenger  from   Inlted   state*.\nA game, fighting White (Mar team\nfrom Detroit, slower and leas potent\nIn every department than the sup.\npoaedlv mighty Hawks, scored a t-l\novertime victory here Saturday\nnight over the Allan rap holden\nIn the first of a three-game aeries\nfor the North American championship.\nAbout 2000 spectators watched the\ngame with aome amusement for\ntwa periods as the Hawka, easily\nnut abating the American champions, did everything they liked\nwith the puck eicept shoot It paat\n'MO-pound Pete McMahon. the\nagile giant tn the Detroit goal.\nIT  IS   TIED\nThe apparently dallying Hawks left\nthe loe after the aeoond period with\nthe acore tied at 1-1.\nThe amusement quickly turned to\nconsternation   In   tbe   third   sssaion\nwhsn   the  Allan  cuppers   attempted\nFAMED GRABS\nNEAR DEFEAT\nEdmonton Stars Beat\nB.C. Champs 35-30\nin Great Rally\nRANGERS NEED\nONE VICTORY\nTO WIN RACE\nBeat Aberdeen 2 to li\nWhile Motherwell\nHeld to Draw\nCOWDENBEATH IS\nGIVVEN DEMOTION\nand slMxaufh oot belnt ao suooessful h tns bsa_at. upeet tnnumsr-\nabla oosnfcUaaUona <K tbs Kelowna\nboys.\nOss Asks; and Wlah MUlburn wars\ndynamite on tiw lone spectacular\nataeta\nartflUi (-prosd wiua a aptn shot\nslier charting up the oenter ot tba\ntyukt none. Ths White Stars lot\nthrough thst period without belnt\nscored on snd In the 10-mlnute\nover*time stsnas tbe; soored a neat\nwinning goal.\nIn ths famous \"bull-pen\" of Mspls\nLeaf Oardena. tha batting boys wers\nla;lng odds of 10 to 1. s-ren aa lets\nfloor.   i-scatTlng\nMslsss.\nMllburn sank  a\nfrom  the sidsllns\nshort   psss   from\nbeautiful   basket\nabout  csmer.\nfsst psaalng that gained them con- j aa tbe start of ths third psrlod. thst\nsidersble ground on snd runs snd st' Moncton would wtn ths game  Then\nother times long forward passes put {was uttle Detroit -none; available.\nthe team In good poaition for touch-' pLAy TONIGHT\ndowIIJ !    Second gams of ths serlea will I\nLong runs by the winners featured * pis-red   hsrs  Moads;  night  and   tf\nths gsme. on four of tbs flvs_touch-  Moncton wins the deciding gsme wlll\n1.\n3, Aberdeen 1.\nQueens Park 1. tt. Jrtuaatone 0.\nSECOND DIVISION\nArbroath I. Edinburgh city 0.\nBrechin Ott; a, (sat rife 1.\nBast Stirling  1, Dundee United\n\u2014Inge Park 0. Dunfermline 0.\nMontroee 1, Albion Rosars 1.\nMorton 3, Lelth Athlelke 3.\nTrait ia Bonn 1, Dumbarton  1.\nSt. Bomards I. Slaobousssnuir\nKimberley Forms\nSoftball League\nKMBmurr. Atmi t-The annuel\ntensral meeting of the Kimbsrle-y\nJunior Softball leefue waa hald In\nChe old school house Tuesday evening whsn Mr. Slsde expressed regret that laat -rear's president, w.\nJ. Clears, was do loafer here. Its\nhad done a lot of bard work for\nJunior sport la town and bla place\n\u25a0mould be hard to fill.\nThs offioers elected wens aa follows: PraaMeot, O. B. MoOUllvrsy.\ntics-vreeidsat, 1 Douglaa; sacra ten-\ntreasurer. T. Andsraon; eieouUve\noommlttee. J. Lukes. T. w. SUde.\nwith the manager of eaoh tsam entered  In tbs league.\nAll teams, with oomplete llete of\n1*4 rs, muet bs In the secretary's\nhands b; April 14. If anr plsyer\n-stth the Junior league plan more\nthan one game with tbe senior\nleague, he oannot return to the\nJuniors. Bach team will pay 11.K\nat ttie tame at re-glauetlon, to ba\nuaed for buying halls. Teame provide tbelr own bau and other equipment.\ndowns    obtained     b;    the    \"Palrvlew . bs   played   Wednesday   nlgbt.   There\nteam, the plsyer making ths touch-! teas ever; prospect that the betters\ndown ran over a third of the length wlll keep tbe odds on Moncton fairly\nof the field. Pairvlew'a second touch- * high  for ths ssoond game  because\nbustle soored from undsr the basket | down was ths festure of tbs gsme. i most critics believed ths Kswks. now\nand followed with a eu-coessful pen- LTommy Harrteon sent a long forward ! thoroughly frightened, would even the\nelty ahot. Orlfflth received a penalty  paas to Jack Blahop who ran over 50 aerlea handily.\nyards to put tbs Palrvlew team 10 A co-ante 'of farmer Toronto St.\npoints up. He alluded a desperate Michael's college Juniors. Oordon\ntackle by Stan oeneat Hunt and Jimmy Sullivan, admlnla-\nThe loerrs were handicapped by tared the lethal blow to the dlaor-\nhsrlng only 10 players on ths field rehired Canadian champions after\nbut even If tbe; hsd hsd a full team three minutes snd 16 seconds of tbe\nout the result oould hardly havs bssn overtime. Aubrey Blghsm. White Star\nver; different ss sll the Pslrvlew plsy- centre wbo hells from St. Thomas,\nsrs wers plsylng tn unbestsbls form Oal., started tbs play.\nT. Harrison. St. Denla. Stevenson snd Blgham sifted Into Moncton terrl-\nJ. Bishop wers outatsndlng for the tory and laid a paas on Sullivsn's\nwinners,   wtth   Humble.  Oenest  snd  stick outslds ths Hawk defenoe. Ths\nshot snd eoored. Burrows statu\neoored for TYall receiving on a trio\nplay non L. Wllllsms and Chandler. Cutis, Burrows, CbansUer, Mil-\nbum snd WUllama played tbt first\n10 mlnutee of tbe eame and ware\nholding a small lead. Uaa aoore at\nthe scad of tbat time betng t-t for\n-Rail.\nSCOU t-l\nAfter 10 mlnutee ot the fame bad\ntana, both taama decided to change\nto two half periode Instead of <he\nfour quartsr periode aa originally\nplanned However, a few minutes\nwere oalled out to dlaotaas this mat-\ntar bsfors play waa reeunaed. Orlf-\nfllh sank another baaket and Ryan\nfollowed making the aoore i-l for\nTtall. Aeke; went In far ttxrrokci.\nByen acond on a paaa from Orlfflth to give the vieitors a l-point\ntea*) but Mllburn tank a penalty\nabot M tie tiw aoon. Ryan followed\nwith a per*\u2014It; snd tbs score was\nafaln 11-10 Ma favor of Kelowna.\nAake; put In a perfect lont shot to\nIbflng Trail again to the lead. 1J-I1\n| Mllburn sank another penalty shot\nIter a point tnd followed with s\nlong shot, making ths score lt-ll\n! Ior TraU at balf tlms.\nAt tbe open g of the ssoond half\nWestwood want In fcr Chandler snd\nVANCOUVHl, April \u00ab (CP).\u2014Idmonton Commercial Orads, long recognised as queens of caredom, tonltht had added their thirteenth consecutive western Csnsds women's bss-\nketbsl t#smplonshlp to their lengthy\nlist of titles. The Psge-coerhed Orads\nAirdries Will  Most\nLikely Accompany\nthe Beaths\newept from behind In a\nflnlah laat night to Uke a 3R-80 de-\nclaton from VancouT-ar Province and\nwin the title in two atralght famee.\nThe flrat game ended 45-_7.\nNever before had tbe famoua Orada\nbeen eo far eiWnded before entering\nthe Oanadlan flnala en route to the\nDominion champlonahlp they have\nheld etnee 1M2. Province eettled\ndown to play auperlatlve ball after\nthe ftrat five mlnuUa when they took\na lead they never reltnqulahed until\nOrada romped home victorious with\na deeperaU rally ln the laft fUre mlnuUa.\nThe Ofada qualified to meet the\neaatern Canada champlona, who muat\nbe declared by AprU 90. Providlnt\nan eaat-waat aeftee la arranged, the\nCanadian flnala wlll be beld thl* year\nIn idmonton.\nLad by the flaahlng play of Betty\nPaaaerlnl and the aharpehootlng of\nMary Code, tbe Britlah Columbia\nchamplona took a lead of 19-18 at\nhalf time In the final game of tbe\nweaurn aerlea. Thay lncreaaed thla to\n38-18 early ln the aeoond half and\n\u25a0uved off a Orad rally to bold a lead\nof 37-36 when tbe teama took a brief\nreat at  three-quarter  time.\nTbe borne crowd of 1300 reached a\nfranay of eiclUment aa Jean Thom-\naon looped a ahot from mid-floor to\nincreaee the Provinoe lead. Then the\nEdmonton qulnutu turned on tbe\npreeeure. Margaret MaeBurney and\nDoha Neal* \u00bbnk long aboU ln quick\naucceaalon to knot the oount.\nMary Code waa fouled by Helen\nStone aa aM daahed under the baaket\nto compleU a Province ruah. Bhe c n-\nverted one of the free throwa but\nStone dropped a long abot through the\nhoop to give the Orada a lead of\n31-30. Bafore the final whletle. Oladyi\nFty and Margaret MaeBurney lncreaaed the lead wltb field goala earned through machine-like play.\nOLAAGOW, April S (CP cable) \u2014\nGlaAgow Rangera tonight looked\nforward confidently to winning the\ngreat \"doable,\" the league championship and the Scoltlah Toot-\nball aaaoclatlon tnp.\nTo get the champlonahlp again\nthe Ibrox Park bunch need only one\nmore victory, having a ilrt-polnt\nlead o>er Motberwrll with three\nmore gamea to be played, and to get\nthe cup they nred only beat St. Mir-\nwlhirivrind i  rfn-   WB<>   \u25a0**'   ***\"\u2022   'hem   little\nNELSON CAGERS\nLOOSE TO mn\nPleet being the pick of the Rowing\nelub Uam.\nAfUr a aerie\u25a0 of line-buck* the Palrvlew team took the play up to ttt*\nRowing club 39-yard linear and Karrl-\naon carried the ball over after a nice\nand run. Tbe touchdown waa unconverted. With a couple of mlnu tea remaining to quarter time T. Harrlaon\naent a long forward paaa to tack\nBlahop, who raced down nearly half\nthe length of tbe field to croaa the\nline. Hamaon converted It. Shortly\nafter tbe reeumptlon of play Palrvlew\ngained poaaaqalon of tbe ball on a\nfake buck Harrlaon cut ovar the field\nand nearlng the aide Unea paaaed tt\n9t. Denla who Tared half the length\not the field to put the Palrvlew team\ninto a 16-0 loott. Oeneet and Riley\nmade an attempt to catch the Pair-\nview capUtn but he eluded them. The\nPalrvlew  Uam  waa  tearing  holea\nHalllweU  for  Milbum    Aakey  aoored | the Rowing club line at will, and only\nt,wo baakcU ln auooo*alon and CurUa  aome long kicking by Pleet uved the\nHavt First Game\nGradettes Win\nAlbtrta  Titlt\nBeaton,    Bolton    and    Brentford\nYAHK. B C. April i\u2014The Dumb\nDoraa aoftbau Uam got IU ftnt\npractice game on Monday evening.\nThe glrla ware triad out In differ-\nnet poeltlona, and -t ta expected that\nthay wlll be given tbalr permanent\nplaoaa at tha next oouple of prae-\nileee.\nThe Junior boya playad the glrle\nand gava tham a bad beating. Harry\nDlckaon la coaching the glrla.\nIDMONTOK. April \u2022 (CP)\u2014Bdmonton OradetUa won tha intermediate women* baaketball champlonahlp of Alberta Saturday nlgbt\nwhen they defeated the Calgtry Rad\nWlnga ln the aeoond and final gama\nof the aerlea, M-M\nfn the flrat game, playad at Calgary, tha Oradettee won by a acore\nof 84-35. thua Oradettee wtn. on\ntha round. 90-61.\naoond on a paaa from Weatwood.\nmaking the aoore 31-11 for TraU.\nKelowna called aubatK-uUon aod A.\nPettmoa want in for hia brother C.\nMMML\nMMkle aoorad and Ryan acared a\npenalty ahot aod Ourtla aa__k a penalty attot HalUwell aoored to moke\nthe aoore 34-15 tn TnUl'a favor but\na-rtfflth opened fire and aank two\nfaat ahoU making Ketowna'a total 19\nat ttte point of tha gome.\nTrail called time out. C. Prw-man\nagain went Into the game and with\nonly 10 mlnutee to go Griffith ecored again bringing the vUttore within  three  potnta of Trall'a aoore.\nMllburn want In for Weotwood.\nr.ETH   TO   27-21\nBurrowa made a beautiful ahtA to\nralee Trall'a tally to 35. Melkle aank\noot ot two penalty ahota.\nWlUlama waa wide open to eoore\nbut failed to find tbi hoop.\nOrlfflth appeared to be Kelo<wna,e\nbagNa for winning the game and\naoored again, the eoore balng 37-34\nfor Trail.\nOrlfflth aank two euooeoalvt penal-\nty ahoU ae did MUburn ona right\nafur. Am aoore balng 30-35. Weatwood want in for WlUlama. Orlfflth fired another euooaaatul prnaRy\nahot to maka tha eoore 38-35 Tn\nthe Mat two mlnutee eg the game\nMelkle   aoorad   tha   only   point   al-\nPalrvlew club from running up\ngreater aoore. Toward* tbe end of the\nthird quarter St Denla again raced\nhalf tha length of tha field to aoore\nPairvlew'a fourth touchdown. Harrlaon aent a forward paaa to Blahop\nacroa* tha Una for the extra point\nHarrteon. Suvenaon and St. Denla\nwere gaining ground for tbe Palrvlew\nboya wltb preclalon In the lent quarter, but no further aoorlng reeuiud\nuntil Juat bafore the final whletle. A\nRowing club player fumbled a Palrvlew kick. Jack Blahop recovered the\nball and raced a third of the length\nof the field to make the final acore\n37-0 for Palrvlew.\nBill  Preno refereed  the game and\nkept the fana well Informed ae to the\nleft winger aldeeupped big BUI Olll\nand forward paaaed to Hunt, parked\non the edge of the Moncton goal\ncreaae. Hunt waa uncovered and ba\nfired a hlgb ahot into tha nat.\nCHECKER-BOARD   PLAT\nRobaon aent the American champlona Into the lead ln the aaeond period after a faat checker-board play\nlnalde the maritime blue line. Blgham\nand Sullivan combined to oarry the\nrubber paat the {lawk defenoe and\nBlgham fed It to Robaon who waa\nuncovered In front of tha helpleea\nJimmy PoaUr.\nIt took the Hawka five mlnutee to\nget it back. Bill Miller had twice raoed\nthrough the whole Detroit Uam only\nto have McMahon outgueea him at\nthe flnlah The third time ha galloped up to the goalmouth, feinted\nthe goalie out of poeltlon and flipped\nthe puck Into the empty cage. That\nwaa the only time McMahon waa\nfooled.\nTommy McManua waa aoeldenUlly\ncut acroea tha faoe by Kunta etlck ln\ntba third aunaa and the brilliant\nwinger waa flnlahad for tba nlgbt.\nMillar and Jamea took turn* Matting\nthe goalward parade thereafter.\nHo, Softball Font.\nWhat's the Antwar?\ntrouble In tbe league.\nOlaagow lncreaaed IU point total\nto 01 when the Rangera trounced\nAberdeen 3-1 while Motherwell waa\nbeing held to a 3-3 tla by Third Un-\nark right at Pir Pork. St Mlrren and\nCowdenbeath were Idle. Cold weather\nand anow marred many matchea.\nTHIRD LANARK  SAFE\nCowdenbeath goea down Into tha\naecond dlvialon and aa the reault of\na 4-3 defeat by Celtic. Alrdrleonlana\nlook like accompanying them. Third\nLanark'a nloe tla with Motherwell put\nthem falrjv aafely out of tha danger\ncone. Third Lanark having a three-\npoint advantage over Alrdrle.\nCeltic had Prank Murpby at out-\n\u25a0Ide-left and be acorad two of tha\nCeltic goal*. P. O'Donnell getting tha\nother two. Moon-ay and Law acorad\nfor Alrdrleonlana.\nThird Lanark were behind twice\nbut cama back each time to ahara\nthe polnU with Motherwell. BUveo-\naon and Farrier ecored for Motherwell\nand Howe and Clark got tha equal-\nLeer*. Queen \u2022 Park luet acraped home\nagalnat Bt. johnatone, winning 1-0.\nThree panaltlaa were aaved ln Uta\nmatch, two by Smith In tba Queen'a\nPark neU and the other by Wyllg.\nNESBITT SCORES THREE\nNeabltt. wbo Queen of Bouth eecur-\nad from tha Blyth flporUna.\nall three of thalr goala to gin I\na t-l win over Hamilton. King i\nfor the tatUr. Queen of South'* potnl\ntotal of 43, tying with Aberdeen for\nthird plaoe, la tha baat ever achieved\nby a club newly promoted.\nThe Rangera had no eaay time with\nAberdeen. Smith aoorad onoe and than\nthe Rangera got a aaoond whan fall\naant tha ball through bla own aeta,\nArma trong aoored for Aberdeen.\nTba great battla for promotion fronl\nthe aaeond dlvialon oontinuee m keen\naa avar.\nFollowing Baturday'a reeuIU, Don*\nfermllne atlll lead over Abroatb, BUn\u00ab\nhoueemulr, Albion Rovera and Mor*\nton. Juat ona point aaparataa each\nuam eioept the latter two, who anf\nUad.\nthe   aecretary-treaaurer   of   the   B, O,\nAmateur    Softball    aaaoclatlon    by\nSunley    Humphries,    foreman    In\nplay and declalona. Palrvlew waa pen-  charge of tha Longbeach camp:\nallsed yarda on five occaalona for off-     \"A different of opinion haa artaen\nalden and interference. in thU vicinity aa to tha rule In\n.falrvlew AC\u2014 B. St. Denla, T. Har-   connection   with   pitcher*   (rule   17-\nTRAIL, B.C., April 7\u2014DaaplU the\nfact that Nalaon waa baaUn by tbe\nColomboe 55-30 ln the opening Ult at\ntba Memorial hall Saturday, tha boya\nfrom tba take city aaved tha nlght'i\nprogram for Trail's two-day baaketball\ntournament.\nOriginally arrangeraenU had been\nmada wltb Spokane and Kelowna:\nSpokane Athletic* to pUy a rap Uam\nfor tba curtain ralaer Prlday night\nand then the Oolomboe and Kelowna\nwere to Ungle. Spokane failed to\nabow up and on Friday nlgbt the\nElk* playad the Sheika for a preliminary.\nWith the Ulepbone Unea to Nelaon\nkept hot Prlday night the Nelaon boy*\nwere finally got in touch with and\nthey promleed to bring over a Uam\nfor Saturday nlgbt.\nThe Nalaon Uam. loalng by ao many\npolnU whleh la not ln accordance\nwith reeulu of recent gamea with\nColomboe. waa largely due to tbe fact\nthat BUI Vance Injured a knee before\nhalf time waa up and waa out of the\nremainder of tba gama.\nWord played one of hla flneet gamea.\nScore  at  half  time  wu   15-5  for\nColomboe and  tha  heart  waa Uken\nout of tha lake aide city uam whan\nSooner SammarUno oommanoed hitting the buU'a aye with hla long ahoU\nBooney. not being on tba floor for\nlong ln tbe flrat half, dM not Ully\nbut aank alx baakaU in the aecond\nLONOBKACH   BAST   CAMP.   April   half of Um game for 13 poinU.\n9\u2014The    following   IMBBT,    VUCu    ia      Tha Uama ware:   \u00bb\naelf-explanatory,   haa   bten   aant   to1    Nelaon\u2014B. Oreenwood 3, B. Bmlth\n3,  C   McDougall  3.  D.   Lucaa   1,  B.\nKlrby 9. B. Ward 9. W. Vance\nColomboe\u2014M   Angerllli 11, K\nit-\ntiatello 4. B SammarUno 13, J. Colombo 3. P. ChrieUnU, J. Zlnlo 1, B\nMerlo 9.\nrlaon, SUveftaon, H. Hortwlll. t Wat\nerer, L. Hawklna, A- Harrlaon, A. Par\nenholtr, L. 8kinner, A. Langill, O.\nHandrock, C Skinner, L. Morrla and\nJ. Milne.\nRowing club\u2014Humble. Meek, Oen\ncat.    Horawlll,    Buah,    Fleet,\nBrown. Munro and Riley.\nIt]\n\"Ona contention ta. tha pltcbar'a\nfoot muat be on the pltohar'a plaU\nwhen   tba  ball  leavea  hla  hand.\n\"Tiw   oonuntion   of   tha    othar\nMde  la  that aa long oa  tbe  pltcner\nBeck, {haa  two  faat on  tha  rubber  whan\nh\"    commencee   hla   delivery    and\nTRAIL BALL CLUB\nHAS A WORK-OUT\nSpeed Bell. W. Kttto and P. Kraft j takea hla ona etap only  lb deliver\nacted aa llneamrn.\nTRAtL. B. C, April S\u2014Trall'a\nbaaeball club turned out for lta\nflrat practice Sunday morning foul\nfive of  tha old   regulara  and\nIng  tha  ball, even  though   hla ton*- number of laat yearia junior* Join\nI may    ba    ralaed,    tha    delivery    la \\ ing   In   Uw  workout.   A   newcomer\nIndia and other tropical countriea  legal. from Vancouver  named Waat Joined\nexport eeveral   million  reptile eklna     \"WUI    you    pleeea    eetUe    thla  tn with ttu bora and haa the ap-\n* year for the leather trade. j queetlon?\" pearanoa of a likely player.\nMNGING UP FATHERi\nBy Geo. McManui\nruu WAIT\nOUT HERS\nMAGG'E\nORUN'-\nT\nOM- NO VOU\n\u2022WOlstT.ttiU'LL\nCOME IM TVU-S\nSTORE UNTIL\nV LOO* AT\n-30ME MA-TV\nVOUT.L MOT\n\u20226NEAK AWAV-\nAlberte-B.C. Loop\nSeries in Alberta\nVAMOOCVK. April t (CTI\u2014Vtn-\neotint PtotIdos end Bmyrn\u2014a Unto-D\nJacks will play a tim-o-r-t-hree-teme\nstriae to deoles* the Albsrta-BrMlsh\nOotumMe issaissnteu-sss Ua itw\nOsnsds Iseeiethan dual\nafcso mer meat la Ratnoid Kptu\nIt, I a sod 11. Or. 3. OUsaaple. area-\ndent of the Osnadhaii Ao*ttt*rr Baa-\nstated Btktxim\nMarble Meet for\nKimberley Boys\nAcrtl \u00bb\u2014KIovwIst\nheld a martile toairaament tte paat\nwesk (or ttM pubic sohool bora Ths\nnhanusons ara: Orade I, L. Ortaey,\nirads t 9. Jordan, pads i T. Otat-\nsecto. pads I 9 mien, pads 7 L\nla (tae olaeanplon plaro\u00ab\not pade I smo\nBELFAST CITY\nSOCCER\nBCL-TAST. April I (OP oasis*-\nBssfast aty aoooer oup matt-bee\nplarsd Saturde; resulted sa loltam*\nFortedoim  1, Ostttc 0.\nDeny I, (Hantotan 1.\nDistillery a. Ooto-iaine 0.\nLome i, Oleoaron I.\nNeery  4.   Arde   1.\nUnfleld  a. CIlftoriYUle  a.\nBanfor 4, Beliyms-ne  1.\n4 TEAMS IN TRAIL\nFOOTBALL LEAGUE\nTRAIIa.   BC,   AprU   t-**At\ning hald a\/Mr tha football guna oo\nthe grounde Sunday. It wm decided\nto hold a four-team city leacue, the\ndifferent teama to organlae and\nchooee thetr own playera, contrary to\ntha ouggewUor. mada at a reoent\nmeeting of tba football aaaoclatlon.\nThe Royals and tha Thlatlee meat la\ntho opening game of tha league next\nSunday. Houpura la tha name ot\ntbo third taam and tha fourth haa\nvet to fIU Ha roater and ptok a\nJohn  Henry.\"\nPacific Coast\nBaseball\nSATCW1T\nPortend 1, Um AtMehie I.\nHollywood 0, OsJtleod (.\nSsetUe   I.   aan   rranotsoo   4.\nMissions  6,   Rscremento  4.\nMNDAY      -\nMlssiotis (, 3, Saonansnto I. I.\nHotlywood 1. 1. Oakland I, 1.\n\u25a0saWls I. t. Ban  nanoisoo lt, \u00ab,\nPortland a. 0. Loa A\u2014wise a. T.\n \t\nTAQI  nOHt\n- TBI NELSON DAILT NEWS. NELSON, B.C.\u2014MONDAY MOBNINO, ASTIUL I. MM -\nQardiner Is the Qoat as Hawks Beaten\nSOFT SHOT TRICKLES OVER HIS\nFEET ALLOWING DETROIT DRAW\nAND RED WINGS SCORE THREE\nCude Has a Broken\nNose and Is Hero\nof the Game\nCHICAGO, April B (CP)\u2014The\nking of hockey netmen. Charlie\n(iardlner permitted a soft shot\nfrom outside his defence to bounce\nover his feet and Into the net tonight for a goel that sent Detroit\nBed wings hurtling on their wsy\nbark Into the Stanley cap playoff\npicture with a 5-2 victory over\nChicago   Black   Hawks.\nThe easy-looking shot from the\nstlrk  of  Dong  Toung,   Red   Wing\ndefenoeman. broke a t-t tie at the\n13:50  mark   tn   the   third   period.\nIt   left  a crowd  of  17,700  gazing\naghast  at  the   great   (iardlner   as\nhe   ibeepfthly    polled    the    pack.\nfrom   his   net.   And   It   kept   the\nclassic series alive.\nThe   Wlnga   drove   ln   two   more\ngoala In the  dying minutes at the\ngame to make their first playoff triumph over tbe Hawks secure. They\nhad   loet   the   flret   two   games   at\nhome and defeat tonight would have\nbrought the Stanley cup to Chicago\nfor tbe flnt time. The fourth game\nwill  be  played  here  Tueeday  night\nand. If the Wlnga win lt too, the deciding fixture wlU be played ln Detroit.\n\u25a0TIDE'S   NOSE   BROKEN\nYoung* goal and the decisive wallop the Red Wlnga administered ln\nlte wake turned the tide auddenly\nfrom a Chicago victory march to a\nbrilliant Detroit comeback. Not only\ndid Qardiner, perennial National\nleague all-star gw I tender, emerge aa\ntbe games \"goat,\" but hla youthful\nrival In the Red Wing net, TUX\nCude, waa lte undoubted hero.\nIn a melee around his goalmouth\nJn tbe aeoond period, Cude'a noss\nwas broken. Loia Oout ure'j* stick accidentally caught the eenaatlonal\nyoung rookie across the faoe. But\nCu'e cane back to tbe war and\nsfeavsd off tbe desperate Hawks with\na great display. He bandied lft shots\nin tbe third psrlod to alx for Oardlner and the rookie was not beaten.\nPrimed to smaah out the deciding\ntriumph, the Hawks moved quickly'\nIn the first period. It took Mat 38\neeoonds tor Doc Romnea to poke the\npuck away from Cooney Welland,\nslip around the Detroit defenoe and\npeae to Mush March who relayed to\nPaul Thompeon. The eharpsfcooUng\nleft winger sank the set-up easily.\nBut the fighting Wlnga were on\ntop by the end of tbe period. Oordon pettlnger connected tint on a\ndouble paas from WUf -Kerr and\nthe veteran Prank canon. Two mlnutee later Walter Buawell paaeed out\nto Larry Aurie and the black-haired\nwinger rifled a abot past Oardlner\nfaom point-blank range.\nThe Wings opened the play aa\nmuch aa possible, hoping to outatake\nths cloee-checking Hawks. Tbey wers\non the attack every minute until\nthat second goal eent them Into the\nlead. Tben they paid mors attention\nto checking and Cude oarne Into ble\nown.\n(TDK   CARRIED   OIK\nThe slender playoff freshman mon\ntten held his own with Oardlner ln\ntbe first period. He kloked out 14\nahota to IS tor Chuck *and allowed\nonly one goal to two for the master\nof then all.\nTeddy Onham waa la the penalty\nbox In the eeoond period when the\nHawks charged down on Oude. The\ngoalie weat down to save from\nJohnny Ootteellg. The puok wee\neamewhan oloee to wae goal line and\ntbe frantic Hawks hammered at it.\nOne stick oauibt Oude on tbe lace.\nHe  was oarrled off.\nChicago tallied on the Injured net-\nman when he nturned with hla face\nbandaged and taped. But it waa a\nreal goal, Donny MaePedyen passing\nto Ootteellg who slashed a waist-\nhigh shot Into tho net.\nOude turned aside 13 drives In\nthle asanas to ll for Oardlner, who\nwas  unbeatable.\nHollinger Goes\nUp Fifty Cents\nMONTREAL, April 8 (CP).\u2014Security valuea tended higher -with Saturday's trading on the Montreal itock , I NJUST TKRM*\nMORE ABOUT\nPATTULLO\n(Continued From Pege One)\ndlan Northern section of the Canadian\nNational.\nUP TO C.N.R.\nThis without any other reason\nestablishes a clear esse thet the\nPacific Great Eastern, should be\ntaken over by the Canadian National system. Recently particularly on\naccount of mining development In\nthe territory, contributor* to the\nPacific Oreat Eastern railway, the\nrailroad has been paying operating\nexpenses.\nexchange as early losses wen overcome\nln late buying.\nHoUlnger advanced 60 cents to 18.25.\nConsolidated Smelten firmed % at\n188% and International Nickel erased\nan earl^aloaa to finish up ft cents at\nIT JO.\nNational Breweries firmed tt and\nAloohol \"B\" >i whlls Canadian Car,\nAlcohol \"A\" and othen alao firmed\nslightly, Canadian Celanese preferred\nrose 4yA at Ufl-v Bales 9603. Bonds\nI63S0.\nNY. BUSINESS\nOFF SATURDAY\nQuietest Session for\nMonths Sees Loss\nof Fractions\nBy JOHN U COOI.ET\n(Associated Press Financial Writer)\nNEW TORK. April 8 <AP).\u2014The\nsight-seeing congressmen who spent\nhalf, an hour ln the, stock exchange\nvlalton' gallery Saturday saw a quiet,\nroutine market. Pinal changes for\nstocks, mostly of the fractional variety, averaged Into a small net lot*.\nwhile transactions, amounting to only\n549.030 aharea. represented the smallest Saturday bualneas ln three monthi\nBonds were quiet also, although\ntheir advance, which featured the\nweek's security dealings, msde anotber new high on the baala of the cloalng composite. Commodities fluctuated narrowly, except for rye, which\nextended Its reoent gains, numerous\npreferred stocks continued to attract\nbuyen.\nAmerican Telephone dropped Itt,\npresumably a reflection of the Splawn\nreports recommendation of a thorough Inquiry into oommunlcatlon\ncompsny affalra. Allied Chemical\nsagged 2. ,\nCluett Peabody, Curtis Publishing.\nDevoo and Reynolds \"A\"> Hsrssy\nChooolate and United Dye wood roes\na point or more In small transfers.\nNoranda and Howe Bound wen firm\nmetals. Cheeapeeke Corp. worked a\nlittle higher but sharea of railway\ncompanies were quiet.\nMORE ABOUT\nHUGE WAVE\n(Continued From Page One)\nwill deeert the totality, tamed Into\na death tnp by rashlag waters.\nIt area learned today old Inhabl-\ntanle had predicted yean aaa the\ncllrt would aome day [all* Into the\nsea. bringing disaster.\nJO-FOOT WAVE\nTha main Inlet from tha coaat la\nthe vicinity oc Aalanind le Uirough\nthe Btcrtjord. meaning \"gnat IJord.\"\nUany amaller fjor-d anna, however,\neitend north and eouth leading to\nTaljord. The town I the alta oC a\nlarge electric -plant.\nnnt a emeu part of the dltt (ell.\nthrowing up a amall wan. Two\nother fella followed In rapid auona-\naloa, aad aant a wall of water aa\nhigh ae SO feet eweeplng over the\nfllmey bouaea. and couralna ralent-\nleealy a half mile Inland.\nCtUU DAWAY\nBONDS REACH\nNEW HIGHS\nNEW TORK. April B (AP).\u2014Bonda\ncontinued to record \"new highs\" Bsturdsy. The average for 00 domestic\ncorporate issues held a net gain ol\ntwo-tenths of a point at 86.3.\nForeign obligations developed\nstrength, Issues of Argentina, Berlin,\nBordeaux City, Brazil, Japan, Lyons\nCity, Lautard Nitrate and some of the\nRhine bonds had advances of 1 to a\nor mon points.\nAmerloan Telephone Issues wen Inclined to Ignore the Splawn report\nwhich recommended Investigation of\nthis corporation, Postal Telegraph Bs\ndropped  2%  points.    <\nkCeny of the email structures were\ncarried otf Uke doll houses. Othen\nOn seen terms again, the Hawks i**\u2122 \u00abduoed to splinters by the\ntook oommand. Then Yeung fired _**TT *\"*\u2022** of the mass of water\nbis lucky shot! The crowd sat beck.\nstunned.\nAurie meed Into Chicago territory\nand saw Oardlner make a grandstand\nsave at bta hard ahot. Wetland was\nthese to bat ihe rebound into the\ngoal.\nHawka opened up wildly after\nthet reveese and Aurie got the final\ntoal on a breakaway.\nIn negotiating with the Dominion\ngovernment  to lend  us money to\ntide over the present situation, we\nare not asking for sny favors from\ntbe rest -of Cansds. British Columbls hss always more tban carried Its\nown weight In direct contribution\nand In other feeton. while under\ndisabilities which should not have\nbeen permitted to exist. We have\nsuffered from rtlsrrlminatory freight\nrates,   from   unjust   terms   forced\nupon the province In confederation,\nand mt hare contributed tremendous   Imposts   for  the  benefit   of\neastern   manufacturers.\nThe reason tbat we are appealing\nto   tbe   Dominion   government   for\nfinancial assistance Is that the Dominion controls credit and currency.\nTbe unemployment situation and the\nIntroduction of the dole has sdded\nmillions to our public debt, and it is\nthe Intention of the present British\nColumbia government to use every resource and every authority within Its\npower to right this situation. With\nthousands of our young people coming to maturity each year, unable to\nsecure work and offered little hope\nfor the future, their morale, as well\nas thoee tn profitable occupation, Is\nbeing broken down. In this atmosphere propaganda subversive of our\npresent  form  of oonstltutlonsl  government,    and    particularly    against\nthe capitalistic system, finds fertile\nsoil.\nCOOPERATE WITH   \u25a0\nOTTAWA\nAt the present time our government\nis   In   negotiation   with   the   OtUwa\ngonrnment.  Whst final conclusions\nwlll be I do not know. Bvery action\ntaken  by our gorernment haa been\ndeliberately    designed    to    coopcrete\nwith the Ottawa gonrnment. In the\nabsence of Information as to ths Intentions of tbe Dominion government\nIn respect of matten to be submitted\nto parliament, our legislature passed\nthe \"Special Powen ott\" so thst we\nwould be in a position to Immediately\nenact ordinances to dovetail wltb any\nmeasures which might bs passed by\nthe   Dominion   parliament.   On   the\nvery laat day of our. session, bn telegraphic  information from Ottawa aa\nto the \"Natural Resources Marketing\nact,\" which haa not yet passed parliament, ws enacted a measure to enable us to cooperate with  the Dominion. The \"Special Powen act\" was\ndeaigned aa weU to most every other\noontlngent   emergency.\nORT PIOPLB ON LAND\nIn    British    Colombia    at    the\nwent   time   there  an  over  one\nmndred  thousand  en  relief.  This\n\u25a0ast   he   broken   down   snd   we\npropseu to nss all acts of ths legislature  of  specific character  and\nthe   \"sperlal   powers   act\",   when\nneceseary,  to accomplish  ths  purpose. When we hsn come te final\nagreement   with   the  Ottawa  government, we wlll thea know better   Jest   what   Is  required   to   be\ndone,  we  believe It  desirable  to\nget people oo tbe lend and avray\nfrom congested centres, not holding oat tbe hope to them of becoming  rich,  hat  providing  them\nwith   comfortable  snbslstenc-a.  We\nwlll    send    proapecton    Into    the\nmils; we will carry out forest conservation measures whleb tn recent\njean has been neglected. We will\ncooperate  with  end  assist   Industrlsl   endesvor.   We  will  look  for\nways and meows te stimulate our\ncoal  Industry.   We  wlU encourage\nthe production of bj -products. We\nwill   prosper;   on   oil   structures.\nWe wlll fight to maintain preeent\nand look for new markets for onr\nprimary     products.    Oar    Timber\nminerals,    fish    and    agricultural\nprodwets   must   find   sn   outside\nmark*.\nWORK  TOR  ALI.\nWe propose to use our resources\nto Abe limit of our flnsnclal capability to put all our people to work.\nWe bellen that by pursuing this\ncourse conjoined with the proper refunding of our debt structure that\nws shall have achieved a proepsrlt}\nMORE ABOUT\nMINIMUM WAGE\n(fontlnoed rrom Page One)\npresi\nhum\nBoata   In   Use   harbor   wm   toeaed\nupon the lendllke toys. Motor oara,\nsnd other  nhlclea wan borne far [ tit beyond anything which' wa hare\nPOIND GAIN*\nMONTKCAL. April i (CP)\u2014 The\npound aterllng edeaaeed aharply oo\nalontnal Ionian eichange Saturday.\nTna pound cloeed at M17'i. up 1\n*Mg oanta. The franc declined .01\noent at tm oenta. The dollar loet\n1-lg of 1 per cant to te per cent\ndlaoount.\nSMYTHE'S\nl-NEED-A   FOOT  BATH\nPor   eweaty.   aching   and   tired\nfeet, coma, eellouaee and bunions.\nriiuM   1\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nInland.\nAn eBwItnaea. who deecrlbed the\nwane aa oomlng In aerlea of tone,\neaoh mon violent than the pradecee-\naon. related' thla eiperMace*\n\"Mothen clutching children to\nj their bnatta wan oaug-ht up and\nswirled away on tha third and moat\nviolent wan. aa the fathers fought\nfrantically but tn nln to nacue\ntheir famlllea.\n\"One of tba moat pathetic elghta\nwu a father who wae aaen hurrying\nto the brow of a hill, oarrytng hla\ntin*, aon In hia arma.\n\"Reaching the summit, the man\napparently thought he waa safe, but\nthe watar ruahed upon him higher\nsnd higher untu he wae laat wn\nstanding then holding tha boy abon\nttw water aa the fins eddied about\nhis neck.\nThe boy waa later found aim.\nbut we hare found no trace of the\nfather.\"\nSEE\nVIC\nCRAVES\nUASTTR  PLUMBUt\nFor Modern Plum blag\nAT MODERATE  TBICTM\nOpp. City Hall       PHONI 11J\nMITIKH   I I RKSM II*.   I,us\nNBW   TORX,   April   g   (CPl\u2014British oumndea rMhsteead further ed-\nranora    la   Saturday's   fonlgn   ei-\nr'lenge markets..\nTbe Oanadlan  dollar attended  lu\n-vrmium over tha Unltad stataa unit\nIrom 1-lt to *, psr oant. Ths pound\n|   sterling added a full oant at |l n',\nThe Prench frano was unr ha Mid\nI ' at t ao  cenu.\nBUILDING NEEDS\nLUMBER \u2014 LATH \u2014 SHINGLES\nMOULDINGS\u2014ROOFINGS\n8A8H - DOORS.\nW. W. Powell Co., Ltd.\n\"The Home of Good Lumber\"\nThone 178 Foot of SUnley St.\nheretofore  enjoyed\nBome misinformed and rejudlced\nopinion sufgeata that tb\u00ab \"special\npowers act\" le opposed to ths principles of democratic government,\nand that tt ahould be dlealtowed br\nthe Ottawa government. The moet\ncompetent advloe In thla province\nstates that the let u entirely within\nour competence. I cin concelvs of\nnothing more disrupting than would\nbe the dlsellowancs of this measure.\nIt would creates a situation which\na generation could not over corns.\nsimilar critical opinion of ths\n\"sp*clal powers act\" hu suggestea\nthst numerical representation ln\nour legislsture Is too largs and\nthat a smaller number equsl to\nfederal representetlon would be sufficient, namely 14. In other words.\nther would place In the handa ol\n14 men for an Indefinite and undetermined period every power conferred   upon   thla   province   by   the\nBritish North America act,\" while\nthey would deny to eight men elr.\ncumecribed authority for a period\nof a year. Dsmoeracy is being en*\ndangered becaus? of ths fstuous\nfutility of proceeding along worn\nout lines. Ths complrtci conditions\nof our economic and social ordst\ndemand new treatment.\nWith so great resources and ao\nmany things requiring to bs done\nfor the well-being of our people,\nthere Is no wsson for more thsn\nnormal unemployment ln Canada\nA rational and reasonable use of\nthe nstlonsl credit on publlo enterprise would glvs an Impetus that\nwould  stimulate private endeavor.\nrero. Wages In the sawmill Industry\nwere considered simulUneon*\\t with\nthoee ef loggers In view of tne Intimate bearing and association of\nthe Industries.\nThe   logging  Industry  has  been\nnub-divided   Into   three   classifications with a slightly different wage\nscale In each class.\n40 TENTH PER HOUR\nThe highest minimum wage haa\nbeen set for log producing occups--\ntlons. being established st 40 oents\nper hour; track and grada men In\nlogging operations would receive a\nminimum of 37Mj cents per hour:\nwhile oook and bunkhouae employees\nwould receive not leas than 13.75 per\nday.\nIn the sawmill Industry, the minimum wage haa been fixed at 36 osnts\nper hour, ln view of a oondltlon peculiar to this Industry which would only\npermit grsdust regulation, the board\ndecided to maks provision whereby\na percentage ot employees not exceeding as per cent, might be re-\ntsined st a minimum rate of 98 oenta\nper hour.\nNOT FOR INTERIOR\nThe effect of thla Initial order with\nregard to percentage would be closely\nsupervised by the board, with a view\nto determining future policy.\nBoth orders spply only to thst part\nof the province west of the Cascade\nmountains as the limited time at the\nboard's disposal has not yet sfforded\nsdequste opportunity for review of\ncircumstances pertaining to the lumber Industry In the Interior.\nThe orders will be published April\n19 and wlll become effective at the\nexpiration ot 14 days after publication.\nMr. Bell declared today a strict adherence to the regulations wtll be Insisted upon and that the department\nwlll tollow up ths orders with diligent\nInspection to ensure and assist ln\ntheir observance.\nThe board hu fined the minima believing them to be tn line with conditions prevailing today but provlalon\nhai been made for rapid revision of\norders whenever neceeesry.\nIn order thst handicapped persons\nmay not arbitrarily be excluded from\nthe privilege of earning a livelihood, a\nsection of the order empowers the\nboard to grant, within reasonable\nlimits. Individual permit* to persons\nwho may be so classified.\nGolds ond Bote\nMetoli in Demand\nTORONTO. AprU A (CP)\u2014leading\ngold producers and base metals were\nIn active <?mand ln Saturday's short\nseeslon ot the Toronto stock exchange and price gama up to tl\nwere registered. The turnover ln tbe\ntwo-hour eeaeton wu 3,906,000.\nNoranda added 9.06 to 44.76. and\nHudson Bay finished 1.10 up at 14.60.\nSherrltt Oordon gained 14 cents to\n1.38, Sudbury Baaln gained 3, Walte\nAmulet  10,  Fsloonbrldfe 6.\nHollinger wwa run up 86 oente to\n18.60. Lake Shore, Oome and Pioneer added 80 oente each, Mclntyre\n76, Wright Hargreavea 98 and Tech\nHughes  90.\nSan Antonio closed at 4.10. up 14\ncents at a new high. Oalns of 1 to 3\noente were registered tor Ventures,\nSylvaolts snd st, Anthony.\nPERENNIALS ON\nLO^MARKET\nPrice. Are Stationary, With\nAttendance and Sales\nFair\nPrtoee were stationary on the Nelaon\nVernon etreet market on Bat-order,\nwith attendance fair, and aalea satisfactory. Several varieties of peren-\nniala were offered but there waa little\ndemand for them. Peonies were quoted\nat U cents, and delphinium, phloi\nand hollyhocks is oente and up.\nPrloea ware:\ntn.1 i\\m i-i\nCarrote. 10 Iba        . | a\u00bb\nBeets. 10 Ibs\t\nTurnips.   10  Iba.  ________\nOnlona,  7  Ibs \t\nParsnips,  io lbs. ________\nLeeks, bunch \u201e  _____\nArtichokes,   4   lbs.   _______\nCabbaaa  I  lb.\t\nGertie,   lb.   ___,\t\nPareley. bunch\t\nRadlatiss.    bunotl     \t\nLettuce, bunch  \t\nRadish    tope    lb \t\nroiLTRY, roos and\nIIUTTM\n\u25a0nt,   trade   A-lane   _______\n\u25a0aala.   irade   A-medlum   \t\nButter,   lb. \t\nCream Cheese, lb.  \t\nKurds, lb.   _ .16 and\nPIH'IT\nGOVERNMENT WILL AID NELSON\nCHAMBER MINES-TO COMMENCE\nROAD WORK TO SECOND RELIEF\nMORE ABOUT\nPOWELL RIVER\n(Continued From Paje One)\nOellrlmie  apples,  boi   .\nATTLT.tt\nOntarloe. boi\t\nHoney, t lb tin \t\nHoney. \u2022 lb, ttn\t\nApples  hox. up rrom _\nMEATS\nPork, pound _________\nBeef, pound\t\nTeal,  pound  ...._ _\nSpring lamb, pound\nLlrer, baby beef, pound\nLiver,  ealt.   pound    \t\nHead   cheeee.   pound   .\nTonaue   pound\nOlUII\t\nBaoon.   lb _\nR>wl. lb\t\nF-MIWIM\nDaffodils,   cut.\nGeraniums   \t\nBefonlaa  _\t\nPrim ulaa\nJO\n.ss\nJ0\n_ 111\n- IM\n... .11\n... IM\n.\u2014 3)9\n. Jl ta    JO\n. .08 (o .17\n. \u25baOH to '.It\n. Ot to .11\n  .10\n   \u00bb\n.       ...     .10\n.11\n.15\n21\n.11\nthey learned had barn used as a\nplayhouse, hy two eearchere who\nwere looktnf for the boy when he\nfailed to return home Wednesday\nnlcnt.\nAccording to polloe, John and the\nyouth under srreat had baen firm\nfriends for years but that the latter\nhad evidently brooded over a quarrel the tiro had had aome time ago.\nPolios said the .alleged youthful\nconfreeor to the crime will appear\nln Juvenile eourt Monday and will\nbe remanded until after the coroner's Inquest\u00bb which waa adjourned\ntodsy until wedneaday next.\nWAS  OUT FISHING\nHaving left bla home Wednesday\nafternoon for a fishing expedition\nwith two amall glrla. John failed to\nreappear and a wide-spread search\nwaa conducted. Several dims were\npumped dry to disprove ths theory\nhe might hava been downed.\nThs girls aald they had left John\nfishing In a email creak aot far\nfrom hta home. There waa no furthers trace of him until his body\nwss found by Alfred Hansen and\nHerbert Padgett, who noticed the\naand In the gravel pit had been\nsmoothed orer and Investigated. They\ndiscovered tbe body burled at a\ndepth of between three and four\nfsst.\nPolios stated the boy's hssd had\nbsen bashed ln with a blunt Instrument and lt waa apparenuy\nbadly fractured. When found, ha\nwaa dad only in a shirt but hta\nahoea, stockings, trousers and bat\nlay beside him in the grave, located\nnot far from tha home of his\nfather, Oaorga  McParlane.\nSpecial Train to Go\nto Trail for Hockey\nAbout 200 Nelson Fans Express Wlah to See Leafs\nand Wings Play\nThe   word   that   tbe   Detroit   Sad\nWlnga and tha Toronto Maple Leafa\nan   to   play   an   exhibition   hookey\ngams ln TraU about the middle of\nApril  has started  plenty of  hockey\ntalk In Nelson, with the result that\na special train eeeme to be about\nM   ttw  only   solution.  Bo  many   fans\n_*,   hava expressed tha dsalre to go over\n.15 to Trail,  that  a number got  tn*y\n_U   Saturday   and   a   special   hss   bssn\n,0J   booked   for   that   night,   lt   ts   uo-\n3S  known  ytt  whether  ths gams  wtll\nBl  bs April 11, 11 or 11.\n39     Two   hundred   reserve  seats  have\nM  bssn   plaoed   sslde   for   Neleon   fans\n.01  and fully  that  number  hate  atatad\n.10  Intention  of   making   the  trip.  The\n.10  train will probably leave Nelson between 1 aad \u2022 o'clock. In ths afternoon and wlll begin the return trip\nIt about 11 o'clock that night\nJO\nWiddowson Interviews\nMining Interests\nin South\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nGRI7.\/M.IK'* rose bushes IK each.\n17  varieties.  Phone  111. UWO)\nOraduau Nuraea meeting tonight,\n\u2022 p\u2014.. at Nursss' home.        (1011*\nomn\nViolets,   psr   bunch   .\nUllss  . .   JO   to\nHydrangeas, up from\nSeagrams Makes\nA0\nJl\nJl\n.40\n.10\n1.11\nJO\nReserve   May    ith.   St.    Saviour's\nMother's Club Spring Sale.        (10MI\nDaughters   cf   England   maet   tonight. Memorial hall at 1 o'clock.\n(10111\nHHOr BAftMAIN* \u2014 qt'AI.ITY\nI'M'IMHk at SALB PRICK*.\nWATSON'S  HHOt*   SALS. (Mil)\nCANADIAN LBOION MILITARY\nWHUT WBD., APRIL 11. I (TCI.OCR.\nOANCI 11 TO 1. I NI Al. PRIL'BK.\n(1011)\nRebrkah  bazaar I. o   O.  P.  hall\nTueeday, April  10, Apron table. Base\ntable.   Afternoon tea   eerved   110\nto IX. ami\nKokanee chapter 1. O. D   9. next\nmeeting Tomorrow. April 10 at home\nNarrow Gain of ****\u25a0 **. b. smyth. ni carbon.\n\u25a0Narrow  via in   ,u g,   - 0*cloc*. ,,,\u201e,\nEGGS DICLINI\nMONTRXAU April 1 (CPl.-111\nprloea registered suhstentlsl declines\ndurlnt laat week's trading on the\nMontreal dairy aad produce market\nButter eased after strong esrly grins\nsnd rhsess continued ateady.\nBars* Orsdsd ablpmenta ln carlots.\n10 oenta for A-large.\nButter: No. 1 grads 10 centa a\npound carlots or lass.\nCheese: Ontario current make Il'i\nto ia*_ for white sad colored eummer.\nTOBONTO. April 1   (CP)\u2014The In-\nduatrtal aectlon of the Toronto atock I\nThe regular masting of ths Wa*\nexohan e wound up the week with a * \"*\"*'\u2022    Hospital    auxiliary    wlll    be\nquiet seeaaon and prices finning.      I h'*<* Friday. April 11. at the home\nds by Dls-   ot Mn* w O. Boee. Vernon Bt.\nNarrow gains wars mads\nUllere Seagrams and Industrial Also*\nhoi and 1 loss of V, waa ahown for\nWalkers oommon and five oenta for\nBrawaia and Distillers.\nBu-psrtest added li point and Im-\nparla- and International Pats advanoed  V, and McOoU Vt.\nrord A traded \u00bb higher. Inter-\nitaUonal Nlcksl gained 11 oenta and\nCPR. and Braatllan finished narrowly lowsr. consolidated Smeltsrs\nwas down  1% to 117Vi.\nOther stocks lUther at the doss\nIncluded Canada Oernent. Canadian\nCar J> roundry and Standard Steal.\n(1017)\ncontestants In the Musical Festival ara reminder that entrtre ahould\nbe msds by April 10th ss later\nrntrlee ara subject to an additions!\n-ee, see Rule 9 In Syllabus.  (1N7)\nAn assurance tbat the provincial\ngovernment would do all ln Itt\npower to assist mining ln this district, both through road and brldte\nwork and through support In assisting to maintain ths Chamber of\nMlnea branch, waa received recent,\nly by I. W. Widdowson, on hla return trip from the southern states\nwhsrs he combined business and\npleaaure on an extended holiday with\nMrs. widdowson.\nDuring his trip he Interviewed a\nnumber of mining concerns who\nhave been Inquiring sbout mining\nproperties ln British Columbls. He\nvisited Los Angeles. San Francisco,-.\nSeattle, Tacoms and a number 01\nother places, stopping ln each to\nInterview prospective purchasers of\nmining properties, eeveral of the\noompany representatives he ssw are\nplanning to have engineers In the\nfield early this aummer. Great interest ln the gold mining situation\nIn ths provinoe was evidenced.\nAlthough people In Los Angelee\noonaldered this district too distant\nto go Into mining hsrs extensively,\ntwo compsnles wlU be sending engineers into B. c.\nSeattle and Tacoma, on the otbet\nhand, already hsvs mining eompanlea In operation In thla country.\nOne outfit In San Francisco la furn.\nlahlng capital for the control of a\nnumber of mines now tn operstlon\n.nd this concern Is planning to exhort lta Interests. Mr. widdowson\nstates.\n\"Ons of ths most promising plsces\nfor Interest ln mining Is st Tacoma\nand engineers from there hare already been ln the dlatrlct this sesson. others sre coming back shortly,*'\nhe said.\nWOI'LD ASSIST CHAMBER\n\"On our return trip I vlalted tn\nVictoria to aee Hon. oeorge Pearson,\nminister of mlnea, on behalf of the\nChamber of Mlnee of Butern British Columlbi. Unfortunately the\nminister was out of ths ctty whsn\nI arrived, however 1 wu able to\neee seversl other members. I had a\nlong chat wltb Hon. F. U. McPherson. mlnlstsr of publlo works.\nHs assures ms tbst ths mlnlstsr\nof mlnu hu our Interest st heart\nand that everything poulble Is being done to give assistance to keep\ntha Chamber of Mlnu office running thla eeaaon.\n\u2022Mr. McPherson ststed that ths\nmatter was brought before ths\nbouu recently and that an appro,\nprlatlon of 1300 wu placed for the\nVancouver Chamber of Mlnea Wben\nthe rote wu being taken, R. R.\nBurna, member of tbe Rouland-\nTrail riding, eit-reesly saked the\nminuter If no provisions were to be\nmade for the chamber at Nelson\nThs minister's reply to this wu\nthst It would bs taken care out\nof the special rote u it had been\ndons ln previous years.\nFRf.MIER  INTERESTED\n\"Tbs minister also told me that\nPremier T. D. Psttullo wu taking\na gnat lnterut In ths Chsmber 01\nMlnu and mining u a whole, and\nhad written the mlnlstsr of public\nworks only thst dsy uklng him to\nuse every effort to hara roads, trtlli\nsnd brldgu to mining properties\nput In order u quickly u poeeible.\nsnd kept ln order this season. In\nthis wsy be hopes to glvs miners\nsnd prospectors an early start snd\nthereby absorb a lot of unemployed\nForsyth Shirts\nFor this seas Oil Forsyth's are making a special feature of a line of\nshirts, pajamas and\nshorts. These are made\nup of very neat stripe\nand check effects under\nthe name of\nCOUNTRY\nGENTLEMAN\nSHIRTS   ..\nPAJAMAS\nSHORTS .\n92.00\n93.00\n.. nt\nMail Orders Carefully\nFilled anw Prepaid.\nEmorts Ltd.\nNOTICE\nTHE VANCOUVER DAILY PROVINCE\nWishes to Announce the Appointment of\nValentine's News & Tobacco Stand\nAs Its Nelson Agency\nAll  matters pertaining to Subscription., Delivery, OompUlnta,  -At*\nwill bt taken care of promptly by Phonlni Valentlna'a 13d or\ncalllni at their atore, 3.4 Baker Street, Corner SUnley.\nSubscriptions 60c per Month Delivered br Carrier\nIn developing tbe country \u2022 natural\nresources.\n\"Frank Putnam, member for this\ndistrict, slso has been active with\nthe mlnlater of mlnea and has uaed\nhla Influence to have this work\natarted ln the district as early u\npoaalble.\n\"I believe the department has already been Instructed to have men\naent out to open roads and repair\nbridges into the Second Relief mine.\nKM 111. KS  CHECK\n\"To assure me that the tortio.\nment hss our Interest st hesrt, ths\nminister of mines sent me a check\nfor |150 toward the current expenses\nof the chamber, with the promise of\nmore when the new fiscal year starts.\nwhen funds for the current yeir\nwill  alao be available.\n\"The government quite appreciates the fact that the chamber of\nmlnea at Vsnoouver and Nelaon have\nbaen a means of advancing the mining industry tn the province, in\nbringing together the mining mm\nand prospector with capitalists or\nmining company* looking for properties, and with the object of supporting thla work it will glvs all\nencouragement poulble.\n\"I have been able to ahow government offlclala how ths business\nmen of this district, together with\nthe mining companies and the Consolidated Mining * Smelting oompsny at Trail, have stood br us ln\nour efforts to retain tbe chamber\nunder very difficult circumstances.\nAnd, although money win be none\ntoo plentiful ct Vlctorls, I know\nthe government resllate the neoea-\nalty of continuing our work, and\nthat money forwarded us will be\nwelt *pent. It will be a meana of\ngetting many mining properties\nworking again and thereby reducing\nthe unemployment.\nMr. Widdowson ststed that he\nhsd an eiceedlngly pleasant trip\nwhile looking after the various mining Interests, and had covered considerable ground.\n\"In all our travels I did not ftnd\nany psrt of ths country looking\nbetter   and   more   prosperous   tban\nthis section of tbs Kootsnsys. it\nseems to me with tbs advancement\nof mining sround Nelson ws sn\nona of the fortunate parts of thl\ncontinent st tbs present time.\" bn\ndeclared.\nRE WHIRLS UP\n5 CTS. BUSHEL\nCHICAGO, April I (AP)\u2014Rm-\nworka ln the rye market Saturda)\ngave quotations for that grain as\nupward whirl to almost 8 oente i\nbushel higher than JTWey a botton\nfigures.\nThe apsz for ryw vsluss follow**:\norders ttom Wa_t_lr\u00abton that sever\nbig stUppmenta of rye from Rolatk\nb\u00ab abut out from .landing hi tht\nUnited SUtes painting tpvaatlgat-oc\nto determine whether tha grain wot\nsubject to added duUes under ttM\nanti-dumping clause of ths UO)te<\nSUtes  tariff sot.\nRye oloeed unsettled 1% tb IS\nabove Friday's flnlat.. wheat un\nchanged to H higher, com H to H\nup, oaU M to ^ advanced and provisions varying from 30 oanta declini\nto a rise ot 2 oents.\nA maximum gain ot. exactly I\ncents s bushel was aoorad for rye\nwith ths effect, however, not oon\nfined to ttet oenal but helping tt\nturn all grains from early\nto  comparative  strength.\nIMPORT*!)  R.UMVtY  TARS\nThere were 14 rsllwsy cars Import\ned from tbe United SUtea In Februi\nary and seven from tha Unltad King]\ndom.\nJ.A.C. Laughtoa, R.-S\nopTournuBT\u2014opticiaii  '\nDulls SO], MfSK.1  Arts Bulldlaf\nCABD or THANK'S      _\nMrs. John Bsll snd tsmllr ot\nNsw Denver wish to siptess their\nsincere thanks for sympathy as-\ntended, also (or floral tributes In\ntheir reoent bereavement In the loss\nof s loving husband and father.\n(\u2022011)\nTODAT\nand TUESDAY\n(1-iciclelea\u00abt-e\nARROLL\nH jcrbert    \u2666     Conrad\nMARSHALL VEIDT\nThrilling\nAdventure\nM\nInspired\nStory\nof\nGlorioaa\nWomanhood\nHistorically\nTRUE\nTRUTH IS STRANGER .\nMORE  AMAZING\nTHAN FICTION!\n\u2014addi-iv-\nLAUREL and\nHARDY\n\"Dirty Work\"\nVTOKI.D   NEWS\nCapitol\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1934_04_09","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0405066","@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":"1934-04-09 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1934-04-09 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\/1.0405066"}