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IT (AP).\u2014Olornale\nd-tallan today published the text\nof what It called a virtual altl-\naaatam tkat rrance, with Oreat\n\u25a0ritstal adhesion, teat ta Vleaaa\ngiving tke Austrian government a\nfartalght ta which to get rid of\nami ani aappllea allegedly eoa-\neentrated ta tbat country la vtoia-\ntfcm, tke paper aaya, ot the treaty\ne< tt. Germain.\nTlie note waa ktpt secret, ttM\nOlornale dTtalla tald, because re-\naponalble prench circlet real Used It\nwaa \"aioceetvclr forceful.\" and do not\nwtth to lay ttutnaalvee open to public\nTbe Mtt evidently referred to tba\nreported shipment of 40.000 rlflee.\naad ttt machine guns tmn Italy to\n-Wet.la. recently, although It did aot\nth* apeetflo origin of tha\nto tha Olornale.\nOvTNBD\n\u25a0atgn Onder-eecretary\nSn-lch told tba Brltltb aad prench\n(Caattaaad m Pate Two)\nCOMPEL SPENDING\ntajtttt S-gt-attttl\nto Otem Trade* Chaucb\ni Onr. Utah, l\u00bbeb. 17\n(AP)   mk\u00bb   every   person   over   16\n. pears of aga spend halt *he money\nba pataittst, Tbat la tba suggestion\nof Barry 8. Joseph, mining man and\nunsuccessful candidate for governor\nlaat yaar. In a letter to Presidentelect praaklln D. Rooeevelt ba aald\nanch a law would \"open trade\nchannels.\" The amount of currency,\ntt-1 tad ailver bald by corporations\ntad indlvlduale over It would be\ndetermined by a census.\nMysterious Prisoner\nCauses Much Interest\nPi-tort* In Which Prisoner Is\nfat, Carefully Blocked Ont\nLOIBOH. IM). 17 (AP)\u2014The case\nof tba mysterious prisoner la the\ntower af London la exciting such\npublle Intereat tbt government la\nto ba aaked la tba houae of comatose neit weak to make a public\nannouncement concerning him.\nThis evening tbe war department\ndlscltwed tba prisoner Is Lieut. N.\n\u2022subs-Stewart of the Seefourtb\nHighlanders. Tba statement aald be\nprobably wlll be court-martialed\nearly next month. The chargee\nagainst blm wow not specified.\nBome newspapers have published\npactum of, tbe prisoner wltb bla\netcort exercising In open spaces\nwithin tha tower but with tbe figure of the prisoner carefully blocked\noot, leaving only a whlta space outline of bla form.\nQuestioners in tbe houae ot commons will tak why the officer la detained la tho tower aod \"la com\npalled to take exercise expoeed to\ntbt gaae of tho general public'\nwbat bla alleged offence la and\nwhen be will ba tried.\nINTRODUCE BILL\nTO EXPEL JESUITS\nBfreb. n\u2014A bill to ei\u00ab\npel ell Jesuit* from Jugo-fllavla tnt\nintroduced in parl.e_i.ent today by\na group ot 50 deputies. If it tat\ncomet lew, lt wlll mean tbe Jesuits\nmuat ebooee between leaving the\ncountry within U houra or going\nInto internment on an laiand In\nthe   Adriatic. g^^^T\nSUNDAY EARLIEST\nTIME FOR A TEST\nJAPANESE DEMAND THE IMMEDIATE\nEVACUATION OF THE CTTY OF KAILU\nDisobeying Mean* Attack,\nUltimatum Slates\n\u25a0, Nb. II (Saturdsy) (AP)\n\u2014Japan sent an ultimatum to tha\nChlneee' commander at Kallu. ln\nnortheast Jehol, demanding tbe Immediate evacuation  of  the  dty.\nThU wm announced ln an official\nChlneee communique,  which  added\nthat It tba ultimatum were not\nobeyed, tbe Japaaaea would attack\nKallu. a strategic point In tbe province which Japan alma to add to\nManchukuo.\nTha Chlneee have decided to Ignore the demand, (he 'announcement\naald.\nMeanwhile, Jspaneee troop move-\nmente continued and the crista In\nJehol seemed Imminent.\nWEIR IS NOT\nCONNOTED TO\nBARTER PLAN\nCorrespondence Brought\nDown Fails to Show\nPromise\nDECLARES CATTLE\nCOULD BE BOUGHT\nAllowed Matter of Credibility Referred to '\nHim\nOTtAWA,   !\u00bb., It    (CP).\u2014Correspondence bTomht down la tba\neoaament today betweea Hon. Bob-\nart  Wear, mialeter of agriculture,\naad   O.   O.   Serkau,   bead   of   a\nWinnipeg   cattle   syndicate,   date\nnot   la   any   place   commit   tba\nminister to tbe trapesed  Basso-\nCanadian   tarter   proposal.    Tbe\n_ow____.anlcet.am oa  tba  plan  to\nexchange  Mt,tM Canadian  cattle\nfor    Baadaa    products,     chiefly\npetroleum, started last October.\nTbt letter about wblcb moat ru-\nmora have bash rigni-e-sil waa tba\nIf m Ut. Wtlr to Mr.  Berkau\nearly In November before Mr. Serkau\nleft  for Moecow.  It turns  out to\nbt chiefly a declaration tbat 100,.\nWt head of cattle  could ba pur.\nand  ln  Oanada,  tbat   Canadian\ncattle would bt particularly adaptable to Russian  climate  and  that\nCanadian cattle an tha moat healthy\nfound  anywhere.\nBBFEB TO AOTHOMTIES\nDr. Serkau bad aaked, \"If tba\nqueetlon of credibility ehould arise\nI assume I may later tbe Russian\nauthorities   to  you   via   cable.\"   Mr.\n(Coatlaaed on rage light)\nSchaaf s Condition\nPoor Says Doctor\nStates Then Was No Central\nHemhorrhage\nNSW TORE, Fata. IT (AP).-lx-\npreaelnc tba opinion 'that .Pule\nSchaat waa not trained down m far\naa ha ahould have bean. Dr. Charles\nNoma, chief examiner, today dla-\ncloeed facta accepted aa aupportlnf\nhla atatement after the tutopey, that\nSchaaf'i body appeared flabby and\nfleshy and the muscles were not\naa hard aa I thought they ihould\nhave been for a peraon contemplating a boxing bout,\" aald Dr.\nNome. \"BU failure to take off\nweight waa probably due to hla\nnot having to meet weight requirement. Hli body ahowed an ex-\noeea of subcutaneoua fat.\"\nIn announcing tbe reeull of mlc-\nroecoplc examination of Schaaf'a\nbrain, Dr. NorrU aald there waa no\ncentral hemorrhage. The examination alao ahowed tbere waa no\ncyat within the brain, but the medical examlner'i flndlnga are not yet\ncompute.\nTO DRILL WITHIN\nCALGARY LIMITS\nCALOART. Fe*. 17 (17).\u2014Franco-\nCanadian Oils. Limited, haa been\norganised for tbe purpoee of drilling\nan oil wall within Calgary elty\nllmlta, lt U learned today. The pro-\nposed well would ba located near\nOgden, city euburb.\nThe oompany haa an auththorlied\ncapital of 3,000,000 aharea of no\npar value, under Dominion charter.\nIt expecte to eecure both gaa and\noil   near   Ogden.\nDATTONA BEACH, fla., Feb. 17\n(AP)\u2014air Malcolm Campbell, Eng-\nllahman here In queat ot a new\nworld land apeed record, late today\naald an attempt tomorrow u virtu*\nally impoailble ind that Sunday un-\nquaatlonably would be the earlleat\npowib.e time he would attempt another run.\nNEW PROSPECTORS\nARE ABOUT READY\nVICTORIA, Feb. IT (OP)\u2014Tbe\nflret of a group of 200 new prospector, taking a training course at\nthe parliament buildings' under the\ndepartment of mines wlll start for\nthe Cariboo and other British Columbia gold  rtel-e within  lt daya.\nASK REMOVAL FOR\nHON. S.L. HOWE\nTANOOOVn, Tmb. IT.\u2014The removal ot Ron. a. L, HoWe, provincial eeeretary, from office and tbe\nposition to bs tilled by eome one\nmora Interested In the people and\ntba socle! welfare of the province,\nwu tba demand made by tbe Provincial Haw *ra league at a meeting beld cn Thuraday. A reeolutlon\nto thle affect waa forwarded to the\ngovernment and haa been acknowledged by tbe provincial eeeretary\nand T. D. Pattullo, leader of tba\nopposition, It waa stated at tba\nmeeting.\nREFUSES THE\nAPPLICATION\nCOL EDGETT\nClaim to Recover Damages May Proceed\nto Trial\nVANCOUVER, Rb. IT \u00ab_>)\u2014\nCJilef lattice Aelay Morrison In\nsupreme court today refused tbe .\napplication ol CiL C. I. Edgett,\nreoently dismissed chief of police,\nfor aa Injaactloa against tbo board\nof pollce commissioners tt prevent\nthe board from appointing a new\nchief of police.\nColonel Mtett'a claim to recover\nunstated damages from Mayor L. t>.\nTaylor aad Polioe Oomn.lstl.mcrt I.\nIf. Charmaa aad A. J. Dunurasq\nfor alleged wrongful dlamlatel can\nproceed to trial.\nWOULD K rilT-LE\nBtt lordship indicated that bt\nbaaed hla refusal of tha application\nfor an injunction on the ground\nthat a restraining order would be\nfutile. Ba had previously Intimated\ntbtt tha only point ln tbe case wea\nwhether Mayor L. D. Ttylor. chairman cf the pollce board bad to\nsubscribe to the oath of police\ncommissioner la addition to that ot\nmayor. Plaintiff had ralaed thla\nquestion ln his statement of claim\nand allegej that tha board waa not\n(Coatlaaed oa Pag. Two)\nANTE.PE SPEEDY\nCan Ron 35 Miles \u00bbn Hoar for\nSix Miles\nALAMAOORDO, M. M . Feb. IT \u2014\n(AP)\u2014An antelope oan run at tba\nrata of st miles en.hour for et leant\nelx mllea, M. A. Muafrave, gaae\nspecialist with the federal forest\nservice, has determined.\nMuagrave said he raced several of\nthe animals while making pictures\nfrom eeecphnes and automobiles\nnear Magdalene, on the St. Augustine\nflats.\nTruce Needed in\nEconomic Warfare\nAmerica WUl Cooperate Saya\nU. S. Senator\nVERHaNML\nKNOW VERDICT\nFEBRUARY 25\nJustice Mellish Statea He\nExpects to Give Judgment Then\nSTATES RELEASE\nWAS MERCY MOVE\nDefence Argues Commutation Was in Nature\nof Pardon\nHALITAX, Feb. IT (CP)\u2014Peter\nVerltln, Doukhebor chieftain, will\nknow Saturday, February tt, tt\nba It to bo departed to hie native\nRussia. At tbe conclusion af bla\nthird appearance la supreme court\nhere. Mr. Justice Ramphrey Mel*\nUth today announced ba eipected\nta live t Judgeaeat tn tbe case\non tbdt date.\nArgument by opposing counael aa\ntc validity of the order for vert-\nglnt deportation continued for three\nboun today. 3. 3. Power, __.c, ot\nHalifax, moved fcr discharge of tbe\nbearded cult leader, on tbe ground\ndeportation wat Uletai slnoe tha\ngovernor-general's eommuntatlon of\nsentence had beta an unconditional\npardon.\nraai pardon\nVengln's counael contended If tbe\ncommutation wore not In tba nature\n(Coatlaaed oa rage Two)\nGUY EXPLAINS\nTHE BIG SMILE\nFaced So Many Dangers\nBefore Murder Charge\nLooked Harmless\nLOB ANGELM, Feb. 17 (AP).\u2014\nThe smiling uii tttttt* jo one\nMidler of fortune, William James\n\"Cwly\" Ony, wlw lut njght was\nscqnltted of murder, today In the\ncounftr Jul explained the secret\nof the aplomb tttth whleh ha want\nitnlHi.f th roach the case In which\nhe waa charted with killing Captain Walter WanderweU, bizarre\nadventurer.\nHa waa awaiting federal action on\ncharge* of being Illegally ln tha\noountry.\n\"After facing starvation aa a prisoner in Russia, a firing squad commanded by, Oandlno, fever in the\nSouth American Jungle and torture\nat tha hands of Chinese brigands,\na murder trial at Long Beach didn't\nlook ao dangerous,\" ha aald.\n\"I hare been In every country\nin the world, and ln plenty of Jams\nof one kind or another. I knew I\nwaant guilty, but lf that jury had\nthought ao I guess X oould have\nstood tha rope around my neck.\n\"One thing I wu afraid of. though,\nand that wu that they would hava\neent hu to prison for life. I would\nrather be mowed down hy a prison\nguard's machine gun than spend tbe\nreat of my days behind tha bars.\"\nRa uld that his ona hope la ba\nwlll ba able to return to hia young\nwife in London with a \"stake.\" He\nMtd ha holds the title or middleweight boxing champion of India and\nEgypt. Be Is a native of Cardiff,\nWalw.\nSparkling\nruehlng a bit diamond ring these\na*\u2014, aooordlng to Hollywood re-'\nporta, at Susan Plemlnt, above, tba\nstate dancer wbo lt getting along\nln fllqulom.    And tbo ring donor?\nHe's tbat strong, silent matt ot\natate and fcraen, Harpo Man, the\nrumorlsts aar. Susan and Harpo\nsmile, aay nothing, when\nabout It.\nFINDS 5 PEARLS\nIN OYSTER SOUP\nCHATHAM, Ont, Peb. 17 (OP).\u2014\nOysters bought at a Chatham atore\nfcr an evening meal by lira. O. A.\nBale wore worth much more than\nshe paid for tbem. They yielded\nfin pearla wblob a total jeweller\nstatea have an aggregate value of\ntTI. Stated at dinner Mrs. Hgle was\neating aome oyster aoup wben her\nteeth strut., a hard object. Removing the oyster from har 'aw_t__ the\nfound five pearla.\nSKATE BEER OYER\nTHE RIVER TO U.S.\nOfflctn Interrupt Sled Journey to Michigan\nWAaHDfOTOW, Feb. 17 (APh-A\n\"real truce ln tbe economic warfare\nthat Is now being carried on\nthroughout the world\" waa demanded\nin tha TJnlted Statu aenate today\nby Senator Fletcher (Dem.-Fla.),\nwho aald American cooperation ln\nthla step wl.1 ba essential nnd \"It\nwill  be  forthcoming.\"\nFletcher, who wlll bead tba an-\nate commerce committee In tbe\nneat congress, expressed tba belief\ntbe \"enlightened foreign policies of\ntha new administration will result\nin a direct and general atlmu'.ation\nof world commerce, la wblch we\nmust be prepared to maintain our\nabare.H\nABYSSINIA EXPEDITION\nPLAN OF CANADIANS\nLONDON. Ptb. 17 (OP oable)\u2014Arrangements aro being mada for an\nexpedition Into Abyssinia ot a party\nof Canadian mining englneera tu.\neo___ierelal esperte. It waa learned\ntoday by the Canadian Tnm from\nJohn T. Hansen, Montreal.\nSLUSH COVERS\nCOAST STREETS\nVANOOOVHt, ptb. 17-Streata and\naldewalka were covered with slush\nat noon today, following a return\nvlalt from King Winter.\nShortly before 10 a.m. sleet atarted, followed by anew which turned\nto eluah at aoon aa lt struck tbe\nground.\nWeither   forecasts   Indicate   rain.\nSCHOOL BOARD\nINTENDS TO CUT\nnsw tmrrt\/ntmrttt, Feb. n \u2014\n(CP)\u2014Despite an Intimation frox\nthe Teachers1 Federation one week\nago tbat tbey would not accept a\ncut in pay eaeeedlng 4 per oent,\ntbe achool board at a special mwtlng today decided to cut ealariaa t\nper oent to effect a saving of\n\u2022 17,100.\nTEACHERS GET CUT\nflABHXA. Ont., Feb. 17 (OP)-Skating bear acroaa tbe toe of St. Clair\nriver to Michigan from Ontario, Is\ntho newtet wrinkle ln the now 14-\nyear-old rum running racket, port\nHuron Inspectors made that discovery at South Park thla afternoon\nwhan tbey allied a large aled containing  11  cases  of Canadian beer.\nTha lnapector saw two lads with\na sled on tbe loe. They dropped the\nsled ropes and afcated ew-y ae the\noffloen approached on the Ice.\nWith tba freezing of St. Clair\nriver from Port Lambton to Sarnla\nrum running activities have ln-\ncrcaead to a large extent.\nFind Man's Body\nHanging in Tree\nRelief Camp Man Had Been\nMissing\nUEUtfTT, Feb. 17.\u2014The body of\nEdward Maber, 83, of Qullchena\nrelief camp, was found hanging by\nhla belt to a pine tree up on tbe\nmountain above tbe camp. Be bad\nbeen reported missing from tbe\ncamp, and Constable Carr with three\nmen followed a meandering trail\nIn ti^e snow that led right over\nthe mountain top, and found tbe\nbody. Owing to the depth of the\nsnow and precipitous cliffs, tbey\nwan obliged to return for more\nequipment to bring the body down.\nMaber had reported ae coning\nfrom Tale, and had been ln tbe\nQullchena camp  slnoe  November.\nJapanese States Will Not j\nAccept Peace Recora\n\u25a0    mendations\nSAYS CHINESE\nMUST WITHDRAW\nChinese Ready to Resist;\nLeague Recommends\nJapanese Evacuate\nBy r. I. Upsay, Jr.\nAssociated Press Staff Correspondent\nGENEVA, reb. 17\u2014Tho league of\nNations told the whole world today   by   its   awn    wireless   telegraph  ot the  plan of Its leaders\nfor   a  pronouncement   of   solemn\ncensure upon Japan for her military action against China and tor a\npeaceful   settlement  of  tbe  conflict In the ft, east.\nToauke  Matauoka,   special  consul\nfor Japan, announced lesa than sn\nhour after publlcat.on of the league's\nproposals that hla government would\nnot accept the recommendations for\npeace.\n\"There never waa any queetlon of\nJapan's accepting the report.\" he\neald. \"To protecj Manchuko we muat\n(Continued on Page Two)\nCONGRATULATES THE\nSENATE ON REPEAL\nCORBETT READY\n,     TO MEET FIELDS\num ntAiroiBoo, i_b. n <ap)\u2014\nWhile Jackie fields, welterweight\nchiirplon, continued training at top\napeed today, young Corbett, south-\npew challenger from Fresno, eaaed\nup in bte workoute preparatory to\ntbtlr 10-round title bout here\nFebruary 22.\nSTEAMER TO TAKE\nM0LLIS0N BACK\nVANCOUVER, Feb. 17\u2014Tc\nallow for pruning of achool boa re;\nestimates from $75,397 to $03,146 a\nsalary reduction of ao par oent has\nbeen   imposed   on   all   teachers.\nBUENOS AIRES, Feb. 17 <AP).-\nCaptaln Jamas A. Molllson, who recently flew tba South Atlantic, aald\n.today ha plana to return to England by steamer. The date of hi:\ndeparture baa not been aet. He may\n1 arrange the trip to meet hla wife,\nI Amy Johnson, noted British avlatrli,\nin tba canary Islands.\nWICHITA, Kas., Feb. 17 (CP).\u2014\nMrs. Myra McHenry who went about\nKansas 80 years ago wrecking bars\nIn the Interests of temperance, has\neent a telegram of crongratulatlon\nto tbe aenate for its action ln legislating to repeal the 18th amend'\nment. Not that the 84-year-old campaigner who haa been ln Jail 47\ntlmea for cracking up beer gardens\nand other things. Is pro-alcohol, the\nsimply doesn't believe tba amendment can be enforced by the federal government.\nCITtZENS TAKE STEPS AFTER 1\nSCHOOLTRUSTEES REFUSE TQ\nHEAR VIEWS OF INDIVIDUALS\nNo Progreu Made on Chairman Notman'g Plan for'\nExpenditure Curtailment; Figures\nNot Available as Yet\nOVER 80 PERSONS IN ATTENDANCE AT\nBOARD MEETING BUT ARE DISAPPOINTED\nCitizens Adjourn and Make Plans to Organize So aa\nto Be Able to Voice Their Opinions\non School Matters\nJAPAN'S ACTION\nIS CENSURED BY\t\nGENEVA LEAGUElMftYOR CERMAK\nC DUG mi\nFollowing Friday night's meeting of Nelson school\nboard in committee, F. L. Irwin, secretary, announced\nttat when the board has the data it is seeking regarding possible savings ia expenditures, it will give public\nnotice of a meeting and will receive a deputation from\nany resnonsiUe ratepayers body.\nIntent upon getting into the discussion with the school'\nboard about school affairs in Nelson, over 60 persons, men.\nand women attended the meeting of Nelson school board\nFriday night. They were not allowed, however, to express\ntheir views as they did not represent any body or orflaiza-\ntion. And when Chairman Notman declared that the boar*\nwu not prepared to discuss his proposals for curtailment j\nof school expenditures, the board went into committee to\nconsider estimates. The citizens left the hall and met in\nthe police court where it wu decided that a Parent-Teach-\ners' association would be formed. Instructions were given\nto write to Vancouver for necessary information regard- '\ning such bodies and their function.\n\u2666 The city hall chambers were\nwell filled with spectators\nwhen the school board took\ntheir seats at about 8:20\no'clock. Teachers from the\nhigh, junior high. Central and ,\nHume schools were in attendance. Chairman Notman asked if there wu anyone among\nthe spectators representing a\nlocal body. If ao be oould _--_\u2022__\ntha boar.. Ba oould aot bear tnm\nIndividuals. Than waa alienee ln ttm\ncrowd. Mr. Motmaa de-tared that\nthan muat ha eome n__n-nderetend.\nlm or misinterpretation aa tha hoard\naa yat had not decided upon an*\nrecommendations for efficiency aad \u25a0\neconomy ln the operation of tba .\nschools. Tha hoard memben on Tuea-\nWould-Be Assassin Quite\nSane Doctor Announces\nMIAMI, Fla., reb. IT (AF)\u2014The\nfollowing atatement waa Issued at\nmidnight by physicians attending\nMayor Anton Cermak af Chicago:\n\"Mayor Cermak continues hli\nfavonble course. Na complications\nof serious character have arisen.\nWe hava every hone for hla uBt-\nmate recovery. Pulse M, tempera-\nmm mt, respiration W.\"\nWOILD-BE ASSASSIN  SANS\nMIAMI, Fla., Fab. IT (AP)\u2014Dr. I\nC. Thomas, oounty physician, lata\ntoday declared Oulaeppe Zangara,\nwho ahot five peraona we-neaday\nnight aa he attempted to aataaalnate\nPresident-elect Rooeevelt, waa sane.\nTha physician stated, after an\nInformal examination, he could find\nno evldenoe ot mental 'aberration,\nthough the atomach condition ot\nwhich Zangara had oomplalned since\nhla arreat waa undoubtedly acute.\nHas Monkey Dreams\nGirl Gets Damage Award\nFrom Monkey Bite\nSEATTLE WORKLESS\nREORGANIZING\nSEATTLE, Feb. 17 (AP>\u2014Undaunted by thinned ranks nnd Internal\ndissension, Seattle unemployed were\nreorganizing their forces tola? following the eviction of several thousand demonstrators from the County-City building last night after a\ntwo and! a half day siege.\nURGES UNIFORM\nSTUDY COURSE\nEDMONTON, Feb, 17. (CP).\u2014Unl-\n\u201e'onn courses of study In the western\nprovinces was urged 'by Hestor Lang,\nliberal. Medicine Hat, when addressing tbe legislature today ln the debate on the speech from the throne.\nHe said that a more unified curricula should be adopted for the high\nschools and also the lower grades.\nSEATTLE,   Wash,   Fib.   17   (AP).\u2014\nMary Toung, 13, who was bitten by\na monkey ln 1911, filed suit against\nthe owner, saying ahe had \"horrible\ndreams\" of monkeys ever since. Today a Jury awarded her $750 damages from WUllam Kstep, teacher of\na church at Excelsior Springs, Mo.,\nsnd Joseph Stein, trainer of the\nmonkey.\nVOTE $300,000 FOR\nCADET TRAINING\nOTTAWA. *W>. H (OP)--Tha\nhouaa ot ooenmone today paaaad a\nvote of 1300,000 for cadet training,\ndefeating an amendment by Mlas\nAgnes Maophall (Prog.-Southeast\nOny)   to   decrease   tt   by   I30.00O.\nCORBETT SHOWS\nNO VISIBLE CHANGE\nNIW TORK. Feb. 17 (AP).\u2014\nJames J. Corbett, critically Ul of\na heart ailment passed a quiet day\nat hts home In Bayslde, L.I., today\nand his oondltlon showed no visible\nchange   since   yesterday.\nCOMPEL   USE   OF\nWASHINGTON  FUE1\nOLTMPIA, Wash, Fsb. 17 (AF)\nSenate passed the Oarrett-Lunn bll\nproviding that ln oertaln cases fue.\nused hereafter in state, country ftnd\nolty buildings must be mined ln\nWashington   state.\n(Continued on Page Two)\nPOLICE BECOME\nACTIVE, DENVER\nDBNVBR, Colo., Te.0. 17 (AP)\u2014\nAfter three daya of laaaanad activity,\ntha Denver pollce department tonight leaped Into action In Ita investigation of the Charlea Boattcher\nII kidnapping case.\npolice Chief Albert T. Clark, Who\nsince Tueaday haa admitted battle- ,\nment ln the oaae, ordered ln aU\navailable detectlvea and began dla-\npatehlng shotgun crewa to unannounced deetlnetlona.\nNOTED JOURNALIST\nDIES\nLONDON, Feb.  17   (CF cable)-6tr\nRobert Donald, noted Journalist aad I\npublisher, died  today   ln  his  72nd\nyear.\nBasjdes being Interested ln vartoua\npapers he was chairman and managing director of the Everyman Publishing  company, limited.\nTHE WEATHER\nTemperatures:                  Mln. Max,\nN-KLSON   - me M tt\nVictoria    m. - >7 41\nVancouver \u00bb tt M *\nKamloops     10 36 \u2022'\nEstevan Point  96 44\nPrince   Rupert     34 66 :\nAtHn   ia 14J\nDawson  82* 12*)\nSeattle    \u2014 -.. 66 41J\nPortland      66 41\nSan Francisco ..._. 46 56 i\nSpokane  ....  34 64 I\nPrlnoe Oeorge  .._. -.\u2014 80 31\nLoe Angeles 60 60 -\nPenticton    ^\u201e\u00ab_\u2014-\u2122_.-._. 16 \u2014 \u2022\nVernon  ..\u201e   11 -d\nOrand  FoVks  -   9 28\nMb       33 26 \u00ab\nCranbrook        10 80 ]\nCalgary \u201e _  18 39\nEdmonton     \u2014  36 81 ;\nSwift  Current    16 811\nPrlnoe   Albert   _ - 2** 81 \u00ab\nSU'Aypftl.e     6 26 '\nWinnipeg      2\u00ab 10\n.i-tnalmo       . 36 44\n\u2022\u2014Below  zero.\nForecast, Nelson ani vicinity\u2014Unsettled and oolder with occasional\nsnow.\n PAOB   TWO\nAGRICULTURE\nPASSED, HOUSE\nVote of $456,200 for the\ni  Fruit Branch Proves\na Snag\nOTTAWA,   reb.   17   (CTIe-Tbe\nbona* of commons, In committee\n' oa* supply, took under consideration tonight the estimates lor'tha\ndepartment   of   aarlrsltsn,    the\n: total vote  btlng  tlftttnt.\nItems passed Included $31,000\neostrlbution to Empln, Bureaux,\nSSM0 contribution to the International Institute ot agriculture,\n*S4\u00ab,SOo tor dairying. *_8,__1 for\npublications and 1140,000 far oold\nttorage warehouses.\nTile warehouse vote ls M0.0O0 less\nthan laat yaar and Kon. Robert Weir,\ntba minister, explained a smaller\nturn would suffice becauae than\n\"Van no new warehouses likely to be\neonstructed next year,\n', Tha vote ot g_M,_00 for th* fruit\nbranch proved a anag. The gnatest\nargument contend about tbe annual\ngrant ot W000 to tha Canadian\nhorticulture   council.\nMr. MotheHrell was strongly opposed to local fruit Inspection and\nbelieved lt ahould be left wtth tbe\nDominion authorities as at pnasnt.\nTb. lees connection between the lo-\ntpecton and tha locality In which\nthey worked, tha batter, he saw.\nOheeee and train inspection hsd\nfren auoh a high nputatlon asd\n-value Is th* mind* ot th* buyer\nthat h* looked only at the inspection certificate and not at tba\nproduct,  Mr.  Motherwell said,  asd\nnothing should be done to weaken\nthat  nputatlon.\nThe Item then passed.\nCOULD   NOT\nBE   REDUCED\nTb* learn of MttJOO for aaad,\nfeed and ftrtlll\u00bber oontrol Including\ngrant* to a**d fain and tba Canadian Bead Orowera association oould\nnot be reduced. Mr. Weir aald. Mr.\nToung had augg**t*d that alnos\nthat* waa Uttle money amont the\nfarmers today to mtf pun bnd\netttla, fewer Inspectors would be\nseeded. The minister replied Increased inspection waa necessary to\naee that th* fsrmtn tot pun aaad.\nTha lt*m waa carried.\nOn the vote ot tSTMOO (or tb*\ncombatting of agricultural Insect\npeats, western memben who suffered\nwvtrelj ttom th* grasshopper Invasion last year spoke strongly In favor ot Increased efforts to stamp\nout thla evil.\nTha minister said aifna wan present to lndlcats tba possibility of\nanother grasshopper plague next\nyear.\nNOTED ENGLISH\nPLAYWRIGHT DIES\nHOtlYWOOD, Otllf. Wb. IT (AP)\n\u2014James Bernard Mean, N, noted\nBnglah playwright and producer,\ndied at hla Hollywood home today\ntram a heart attack, following a\nnlapaa from Influence,\nFor tha paat tws yean ha __.\u00bb\nbean In Hollywood with h ** wife.\nMady oray, celebrated Englhh aotreea\not an earlier day. In these two\nyssr* hs capped his success aa a\ndramatic for tho legitimate stage\nwith several successful screen plays.\nTha latest of then wss bl* adaption of \"Smiling Through,\" reoent\n\u2022tarring vshlde of Norma Shearer.\nMontnal born astro**.\nThe widow satd *h\u00bb would leave\ntomorrow with tba remalss for London whan funeral mme*. win be\nheld. Two married son* and a daughter live in London.\nPtiit Amid lir inr!\nT____J  ttmt  lh____> lataa  \u25a0  s-\niwm vn unw -\"Mf -wnew-fi\nMlLBUR^\nPsts-wms\nlira. Henry Baach, Ksrial\nwrite*:\u2014\"Lakt fall I had bad pais* arms* my\nheart, and sack nom__c, tfttr Mat a Uttle\nhemaework, I taamed to f\u00bbt Hts\u2014 -ad ttm all\ntlnd oot\nBe*__g that Unburst Heart aad Htm P-Os\nwtn good tot thtn tronhlaa I Hat lto a bax,\naad after tejdnt the Pill, fer a few daya 1\nfait a whole Wbrtter. Biaca Oaa I ban ha.\nso nturn oi tk* duty spells tad pais* trarnd\ntte start.\"\n1 _____ ttrnm: ms _p mh kr Tbe \u00bb. Ummn Os, UA.\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B.C, Hotels\n\"Finttt in the Interior\"\nLuncheon\n50c\nHUME HOTEL\nH___SOM, BO. OEOROB BENWELL,  Prop,\n\u25a0otto aad Otto Headquartan    -,\nNEW LOW WINTER RATES NOW IN EFFECT\nHUME\u2014W. 8. Modean. Toronto;\nC. W. MacDonald. R. E. Brophy, J.\nAnderson, Vsncouver; J. Cadban, O.\nJohnston, Montreal; C. A. Tule, F.\nM. Heater, B. 8. Fraser, Penticton;\nR. \u2022. Hulton, A. Moai, Calgary; 3.\nH. Staple-, asd family, Cardaon\nAlta.; H. H. McBain, 3. H. Lewis,\nMedicine  Hat;   Mr.  asd  Mn. O. P.\nLynch, A. J. Balment, crsnbrook.\nwttoSK^ttfcWMWfettoWtoWMdsawaaa\ncUhe Savoy\n\"Where the Guest Is Kin& \"\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel\nMany Rooms Wtth Private\nBaths or Showers.\nJ. A. KERR, Prop.\nl-t BAKER 81. PHONE 1*\ntutsmtsssu\n_^K_Ktii\u00ab--\u00ab--_-_.\u00bbwtoMW>>M\u00bb\u00bbaiatoaeti\n. BAVOT\u2014Mrs. A. McLeod, Sslmo;\nMr. and Mrs. J. V. Brlggeman, Deer\nPark; R. B. Laughton. Neleon;\nOeorge Hyde, Fells Creek; J. E.\nBehaefer. Priest River; Mrs. H. Axel-\nL   Ruasel*   Landing;   Mrs.   J.   A.\nMcKay, Balfour, 3. |. Martinets.\nNew Dtnvtr; P. M. Russell, Calgary;\nMr. and Mrt. L. Smith, Cllvedale,\nAlta.; R. Mathews, Perrys Siding;\nOeorge McWUUam*. Vaneouvtr, Mlss\nO. SpUler, Brilliant.\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Awaits You\njaa   v..  madiiin\nUamplelelj aemodelled\nHat   aod  Cold   Watti\nIn the it_AK. oi iht niy\nin\nMew Orand Hotel\nf.  L   RAPAH   Prop.\nWttkit tnd Monthi, Bate*\nHot and Cold Water\n\u25a0ngle so* op     rtoubie tlto ap\ntotaa* tto a Month aad Op\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA.   LAPOINTE.   PROP.\nBooms from tor (o II M. Monthly\n110\n\u25a0team   healed   and   boi   snd  cold\n\\       water   In   every   room\nto] Baker It. rhone ao\nStirling Hotel\n2 Blocks Eas. of Post Office\nHot and Cold Water\nSteam Heat\nModerate Ratea\nP. H. Bush, Prop.\nMORE ABOUT\nSCHOOL DOARD\n(Contlauei rrom Ftft Oaa)\nOccidental Hotel\n701 Vtrnon tt. Phont 6871\nH.   WA-MK K\nFifty Booms tt aoiid  Comfort\nHeadauertrn  for   Loggtvs\nand  Mlnen.\nPur quick and satisfactory result-\ntry a Classified Ad.\nday htd asked for oertaln definite\ninformation aa to carta, *tc., *nd\nthe** flgun* were not available as\nT*t.\nMr. Notnttn on Tueaday had ottered radical measures to curtail expenditures Including the closing of\nthe domestic science classes; closing\nof the commercial cltssa* and tha\nplacing of tba junior hlfh aohool under aha prtnclpslahlp ot the high\nschool principal. TIM beard tt Wat\ntime aaked luat what tht actual earing would be under hla plan. Wtth\ntht Idea tbat theaa figures would\nba available Friday, tht meeting of\nUM board wt* aweltel with Intereet br ths cltlwna.\nMAT MBIT BATBTATBM\nMT. Notman *ttt*d that b* wu\nsorry to many had turned out when\nth* botrd wat* not able to, thresh\nthings out, and thtt tht botrd\nmight yet cell a m**tlnt with rete-\npaytn. He d*cl*red tha hoard wlah-\ned to wok In harmony wtth tha\ncouncil along tba lines of economy\nsnd wished to carry out tba demand* of tb* ntepayen. \"Ths mis-\npayer, an paying tba bill and what\nthey want we wish to fulfill.\" ht\neald. Viewpoints of th* tsa-hers.\nth* sducetlonei department must\nalao be consldsred.        .\n\"I han made oertaln recommendations to th* board and tb* board\nbaa aot decided upon anything. It\nla now up to th* board. I raallasd\nI would ba trampling on soiieone'i\ntoe*. I havt a representative body\nof capable mtn with mt tnd thty\ntn trying to ftt to th* bottom ot\ntb* problem. W* bin no Information tor you tonight Wa want to\nsan M muoh as possible and mak*\nlnttlllgtst d*cltloa*. W* must please\ntht ratepayer, and It la tba Intention of tht board to do ao,\" ba\nconcluded.\nNOTMAN   SFCAKS   CP\nWhan the chairman announced\nthat tbe botrd would _et Into commute* as a who)* th* audience apparently did not hear th* motion\nput and they contlnutd to alt In\ntba chamber. Mr. Notman than stood\nup an.d announced clearly that th*\nmwtlnt waa adjourned.\nAt thla point Dr. o. A. C. Walley\nasked It ba could make an announcement and receiving permit\ntloa ba urged the cltiaens to ad-\njours to another room wban It\nwaa hoped a parent-Teachers' w-\nsoclstlon might ba formed.\nA. Browna wa* named chairman\npro tea aad Mr*. L. L. Boomer,\nsecrstsry. Mr. Brown* atattd that\nth* cltlstst hsd gone to tb* tcbool\nboard meeting for a purpose but\nhad not gotten very far. The board\nchairman had announoed tba board\nwould listen to a speaker from any\norganlaed body but be would sot\nlisten to Individual* *o \"we were\n\u2022hut out.\" Th* only way to remedy\nthat condition, stated Mr. Browne.\nwu to organise and he suggested\nformation of an aaaoclatlon.\nAlderman Ross rlsmlng etated that\ntttm wu no um going Into the\nmatter with sn axe to grind or wtth\nth* Idea of raising trouble. He believed t gnat deal of twd could\nresult from a Parent-Teachers' aaaoclatlon and ba believed tb* wbool\nboard would wsloome auch an organisation.\nMr. Browne etated he did not\nwt*h to convey any Ida* of antagonism. A need had arisen for some\naction and nothing oould be done.\nMn. Ben L. Oliver etated aba wu\nInterested tn 'the Idea ot such an\norganisation In Nelaon. Bhe declared\nthat ah* knew of several women who\nhad discussed tbe Idea for two yeara.\n8he stated she wu Interested for\nfour reasons, two of thee* wore\nthrough high achool and they \"in\nnot dumb-bills.\" Sh* declared tbat\ntbe tmebsn could not bs Mimed\nbecsuse student* did not ban\nbralna and, \"anyone' wbo got dumbbells from tbe high school muat\nhav* put them ln there.\"\nMn. Alan McLeod gan a brief\nresume of activities of tba Fsrsnt-\nTeichere bodice at tba oout.\nFollowing a motion by Dr. O. A.\nC. Walley that tba organisation bs\nformed M signatures wsre recorded\n*nd sppeals msde for a large membership. The orgsnlsstlon committee la as folio**: A. Browne, Mra.\nL. L. Boomer. Dr. a. A. C. Walley\nand Charles Morrla.\nTh* organisation broga up at\nabout lo o'clock and the eebool\nboard wu still considering estimates at that tlm*.\n\"TBI NSLSON DAILT NEWS, NSLSON, B,C~-SA_TBDAT  MOBNINO,  FBBBtABT II. IBM -\nCAR LOADINGS\nDOWN FOR WEEK\nOTTAWA, F\u00bbb. IT (CP)^-Car load-\nlngs on Canadian rallwaya for tbt\nweak ending February 11 -totalled\nto.Oti. a decreaas ot 1910 tram\n^ie preceding* week and 10,643 from\ntb* oorrupondlng wwk a year *ao,\naooordlng to a statsmant Issued todey by the Dom|nlos bureau of\nstatistics. In tha *ut*rn division\ncar loadings totalled 20,377 end in\nthe western 10,314.\nROSSLANDERS\nLOSE BY 34-31\nLast Minute Spurt Gives\nNelson Maulers Clow\n-\u2022 Basketball Victory\nMORE ABOUT\nAUSTRWNS\n(Continued Fran Fag* Oaa)\nsmbt-tidrm oa January tt tbat\ntht ahlpment oonslsted of material\nformerly owned by Austria which\nwu unt to Italy by a private oompany for repair.\nTb* communications, u printed\nby tha Olornale dltalla, declared\ntbt Austrian govtmmtnt muat obtain assurtnoe of tht complete re-\nthlpmtnt ot ansa to tha point of\norigin, or lt tha thlpptr refund to\nreeocept tb* irmt, tb* government\nmutt dwtroy them.\nTh* newspaper termed th* not*\nth* \"most Tloltnt.\" Editorially, lt\nsaid It wa* an example et French\nInternational manoeuvree whloh an\n''extremely dangerous tor Europe.\"\nTH* paper expressed turprlw that\nOreat Britain ahould adhtre to tuch\na mtn.\nWABLIKS\nPEEPABATIONS\nChargw wan madt by tb* journal\nthat th* real motln ot tha not*\nwu to cover th* warlike pnpantlons\nof Rue* and btr allies wbo wtn\n\u2022tld. In an editorial in Premier Mussolini's Milan paper, n Popolo dltalla,\nto ba planning a military offsoslve\nagalnat Italy.\nn Popolo't artlcU, which followed\na statement by Pnmltr Mussolini\nto th* cabinet Wedneeday tbat reporta tbat Italy had formed alliance with Germany and Hungary\nwan a \"lying Invention,\" asserted\nthat tha French-controled snnsment\nfactories In Chechoslovakia recently\nshipped 330 csnnoo to Jugoslavis\nfor use ln auch a movtmtst.\nMORE ABOUT\nJAPAN\n(Continued From Fag* Oae)\nand Resources, Urges\nWINNIFBO, Feb. IT (OP)\u2014A cooperative com-nonwealth with ao_\nelallaatlon of all Industry snd natural resources under a system of\npunned economy, wu advocated by\nJohn Queen, leader of th* Independent Labor party members In\nthe Manitoba legialatun, when be\nmoved an amendment to tbe address\non tbe speech trom tb* throne tonight. H* died for establishment\nof a soots! system based OS the\nprinciples that an tha foundation\nof the cooptratln commonwealth\nfederation.\nMussolini, Lindbergh. Oarbo and\"\nth* Pop* prove to be the hardest\nfor autograph hunters.\nSTOP W1SHTNO\nTm   wish   yesr   h*lr   would\ncom* bark.-\nTou   wish   year   hair   would\n\u2022top tailing out.\nVat   wish  ven   eonld   gat  rid\nef Dandruff.\nMake  yonr  wishes  oome  tra.\nwith.\nGIUSEPPE  MABINO'S  HAIB\nTONIC\nAsk   your   druggist   or   write\nSsnursctqrera. G. Msrlno, Boi\n7, Rotund, B. r.\npoueu   tb*   chief   town  ot   Jehol.\nTbe only way to get puce la tog\nthe Chinese to withdrew their troops\nfrom Jehol.\nONE JAPANESE WORTH 10\nCHINUE\n\"Wa wiu fight If wa han ta. I\nhave beard that then an about\n150.000 Chinese troopt m Jehol. bat\non* Japanat* it worth 10 Chintee\nAll Chinese toldler* tn bandit*.\"\nMr. Matauoka avoided questions\n-onotrnlng Japan's apparently u\neured plans tor withdrawal from tba\nleague, saying fm had Motived so\nInstructions to withdraw.\n.\"Nobody in tha lmgu* wanta Japan to leave.\" he ssld, \"and Japan\ndou sot want to lean, but tf the\nleague cnttu oertaln clrcunwt-new.\ntb* league may compel Japan to\nleave.\",\nTb* oonqueet ot the provisos of\nJtbol, wblcb lies between Manchuria\nand Ch.n* proper, I* th* nnt Item\non Japan'* announced military\nechedule\nLITTLE FAITH IN FLAN\nChinese spokesmen tccepted tbt\nletgue's tettlement propossls u vln-\ndlostlon of thtlr nWlon's policy\nBut difficulty developed wlth tht\nSoviet Russ-ln representative, who\nIndicated his government had llttlt\nfaith In the new plan for a settlement ot tba conflict which hu dia-\nturbed th* tar east almost a ytar\nand* halt.\nTh* settlement piss, draws up by\nth* representsvee of th* It principal Hague powen. It unbodied in *\nreport whloh will bs presented to\ntht ltsgu* aatembly next wtek with\nevery prospect of tha full approval\nof all membera and governments\nexcept Tokyo.\nneefflrmlng chine's right to soy-\nereltsty over Manchurli. tbe nport\nrepeats the Lytton commission'* conclusion that the Jepaaaw military\nactlvltlee in theu northeastern provinces han not bttn legitimate self-\ndefence, and It recommends th*\nearly evacuation of Japanau troopt\nTo teak a tolutcon of tht eastern\nproblem tba report propoeu nstfotis-\ntlana bttwun China and j*p*n.\nwltb tb* l**gu* powan snd tb*\nTJnlted Statu and Russia participating is tha role of sssistant aad\numpire.\nCHINESE TO RESIST\nTh* Chinese, hailing th* nport\nt* vindication of tbalr policy ol\nentrusting the oonfllet to til* league,\nlook forward eagerly to the tlm*\nwhtn tht asssmbly may approv*\nthsir taking. military meuune\nagalnat Japes. -Day frankly as.\nsousoa China's purpou to resist\nwith all her resources.\nDr. W. w. Ten, head of th*\nChlaaM delegation, tald a new spirit\nof militarism it flaming ln Chinese\nyouth.\nIn a tuna that wu anybody's\nfrom -tart to finish tad which ultimately weat to Nelaon for so other\nreason than that tha locale happened, by luck, to be on tba high\nend when tb* final whlatl* blew.\nNelaon Maulers defuted tbe visiting\nRossland hoop turn, 34 to 81 it the\nJunior high gym Friday night.\nTha game got away to a alow atart\nbut attar tba tint quarter, there\nwu plenty of pep and thrills for\ntha fair slsed crowd. Roaaland lad\nby a point or two throughout tb*\nflnt half, losing th* lead tor only\na taw aaeoada Mtr the end ot the\natania. At tb* hilf-wsy mirk th*\n\u2022oore stood 10-16 tor Roasland.\nA point continued to separate the\nteams i* th* score mounted, well\nInto tht ttoond btlt. Tben came a\nlull Is Neleon's tallying and Roes-\nlead want ahead with th* score at\n30-91. Tb* vlalton held th* five-\npoint lead, while the toon climbed\nto 90-94. It wu tben tbat Nelaon\nput on th* tpurt that ultimately\ngan thtm tb* gam*. They held the\nvltlton scorelees while they unt\ntheir own total to 33. A few mlnutas baton the end Roaaland tallied\nto put the oount at 19-11 tor Nelson.\nWith thst one-point lttd and\nonly a few seoond* to to ths Ntlton squad almost uw victory snatched from It whtn It ww nduoad to\ntour players wben B. Clark ww\nbanished for personals. But a -pan-\ndid piece ot combination play tin-\nlshsd with McDougall notching another basket to make It a three-\npoint lttd. Th* final whlatl* bltw\nImmediately attar.\nTh* vltlton playtd * tpltndld\n\"taam-tunt,\" with tha tcorlsg pntty\nwtU ehsred. 3. McDonnell with 10\nand W. Puroello with ala*. wtn\ntb* leader,, but they owed moit of\nthtlr baskets to tht tinwlflthnen\nof th*lr tasm-mstat, eepeelelly to\nP. Puroello and D. McNaughton,\nwho did sot themwlvw flgun on\nthe. aoon sheet. J. Hesarleksos wtth\nsix polnta and H. Lef\u00abv*re with\nfour ware dangerous every minute.\nMcNsugbton twlos coovsrtad fn*\nthrows to add two points to his\nteam's   scon.\nC. MeDoug*ll had a good nlgbt fcr\nNelson, teoaptlnt hla twm-matw\npasses and capltalbtnt sn them to\nHit extant ot 14 polnta, aU field\nbaskets. D. McQualg wtth nine polnta\nand Bert Clark with Mght, grabbed\nu msny u they oould under the\nclow watch ot tbef checks. F.\nClark grabbed off a lon* baaket\nwhile N. McLeod converted a frw\nthrow. Thew two along with W.\nKitto and J. Minton wtn on their\ntow every minute tbey were In the\ngame.\nJw WaUaeb and Don Luou ref-\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nTHAIL, B. C, Feb. 17\u2014 Mn. B. N.\nHarrop. Bay avenue, entertained for\nth* senior choir of St. Francis xavier\nchurch, surprlw presentations being\nmade to MIm Kathleen Baity, organist, and to A. L. Reading, choir leader. Rev. Leo Hobson mad* tb* presentations, reading in addrew taoh.\nMlw Hatty reoelved a lovely illk\numbrella and Mr. naming * hwvy\n\u2022Ilk Mart. Early part of the evening\nwu aptnt ln playing Michigan and\nwhlat.\n*\u25a0 .  .\nHoward Baylay Isft Wednesdsy for\nVictoria. He wlll sail Saturday on tbe\n8. 8. Appledore for England via tba\nPanama canal. Ht will vlalt relatives\nIs London.\n\u2022   \u2022   ,   \u2022\nAUoen McDonald waa among guetts\nat a birthday party given by Mn. A.\nA. MacDonald Tueaday for her niece,\nPauline Putnam.\n*   \u2022   \u2022\nMn. Idward Spence, who bu been\na patient tn TreU-Tadanac hospital\nfor wveral wwkt, bw nturntd to\nhw home. Sharer's bench,\nSS..';\nTrail News of the Day\nTmAIL    HO08E8    AND    LOTB-tN-\nauitnce. Notary. J. D. Anderson.\n(ttat)\nMORE ABOUT\nVERIGIN\n(Continued From Pag* Ona)\nROSSLAND GIRLS\nWWBY23T016\nAria Saw* Gets All But One\nof Nelson's Baskets\nTRAIL CURLING\nRESULTS\nTRAIL B. C. Ftb. 17\u2014Patron a\nind Pretld*nt't competition* of th*\nTnll Curling club tonight reeulted\nu  -allow*.\u2014\nPatron's\u2014a. J. Klnnl* 3, O. C.\nMoKiy o; J. J. Flngland 4, 3. A,\nWadswort), o: R. C. MoOerrigle 14,\nJ. B. Twaddle T.\nPresident's \u2014c. Dodlmead t, H.\nW. Mclnnw T.\nClub tohedule\u2014 p. McArthur e, J\nC. Robertson I; R. O. Crows it, a.\nR. WsUey t; A. J. McDonell 10, J.\nBalfour 0.\nKeeping a Mw point* in tb* lwd\nall tha way throuth, Rowland got\nhoopers took a JJ-lfl victory ovtr\ntha Nelaon rep Mam la sn Intercity\nbasketball game at junior high gym\non Friday night. ,\nNelson apparently had a bad sight.\nFor mlnutw at a time tbey didn't\nsum to bs abl* to do anything\nright. Exoept for os* loo* b*_k*t\nby Doreen Dunnett, tbe opening\nNelaon tally, all tba .coring for tbt\nlocal twm wu doo* by Aria Bun\nstar of th* Junior high squid.\n8b* wu going good for * whll*.\nbut nwr tb* end, wbtn baskets\nwin nwd-d btdly, b*r twm mate*\napparently forgot h*r. Por tlv* minute* at t atntah ah* n*v*r got btr\nhanda on tba ball, although sh* ww\nalways Is poaitlon to aoon.\nRowland, on tb* othsr hand,\nrecogslwd D. Edward* u tb*lr\nsharp-shooter and lwt no opportunity M feed het under tb* basket. 8b* notched 19 points of btt\nown and materially assisted otbw*\nto aoon.\nRanltsd shop* ln Intercepting\npisses ind tlm* tnd tgiln tht\niblllty prowl of value to th* visitor*. Thty out-shot ths loct.t 9 to 1\nat tbt btakat asd but for bad luck\nat 'tlmw must han rolled up *\nhigh won. Nslson had a lot of\ntough luck of Ita own under the\nbukat, too.\nN. puroello of BctaUnd wu banished for perwnala i ftw mlnutas\nfrom tb* tnd. Mln 8. Edwards,\ncoach,   substituting.\nJm Wailseh and D. McNiugbtoa\nhandled  tha game.\nTeams  wera:\nRottlind\u2014N. Purotllo (4). D. Ed-\nwtrd* (19), J. Moorecroft (4), tx\nirwln (1), M. Simcock (9), S. Bd-\nwirds.\nNelton\u2014 D. Dunnett (9). Arlt\nSun (14), s. WUwn, I. Outhtrtd,\nE. amltb, B. Kiln*, a. jamtt, O\nHontatd.\nDISTfNOUISUD LAWYER DISS\nOTTAWA,    F\u00bbb.    IT    (OF)    \u2014AW\nOordon, one of the capitals oldwl\nand moat distlngu-shed lawyers died\nban todsy. Ha was to ywn of age\nof a frw pardon than the prisoner\nmight exercise the right to refuse It\nasd go back ta Jail for tha unexpired Bin* months of his 11-month\nsentence  for  perjury.\nC. S. Smith. K.C.. of Hallflg. rap\nrelenting the department of Immigration, argued the deportation order\nhad bwa legal. He asserted the\npardon wu conditional and Verlgln's deportation to Russia constituted a \"lawful condition.\"\nMr. Makaroff ww permitted to\nmak* \u2022 statement to the court. \"I\ndoubt,\" he uld, \"whether it la a\npardon. Supposs tha deportation\nproceedings had (sued through refusal ot Russia to accept tb* prlioner: I submit is ' that cut. ba\nwould ban bwn taken back to\njail.\"\nPREROGATIVE  OF MERCY\n1 think,\" hla lordship obwrnd,\n\"It 1* a relesse. Bt Is to bt deported\nbecauw, ha ww Is prison asd tbt\npardos annuls of proceedings const-\nquent upon hi* conviction. Thl* Is\nto be regarded u th* exercise of\ntb* crown's prerogative of mercy.\"\nAfter the hearing. Vertgln wu\nremoved to Immigration hea.quar-\ntan to await hit fourth court ap-\npwranw hen.\nLABORATORY\nCENTER, TRAIL\nThough the school bosrd bad not\nreoelved sn official letter from the\ndepartment of health- at Victoria,\nDr. John Oinrner told the trustew\nFriday night that Trail hid bwn\nchosen the plaoe for i the official\nlaboratory tor thla dlatrlct. In other\nwords be stated that should Nelson\ntet a laboratory It would han to\ncarry on without th* aid ot a\ngovernment grant.\nMORE ABOUT\nEDGETT\n(Contlnutd From Page One)\nTRAIL SCHOOLS\nHAVE ICE SPORTS\nTRAIL, B. C, Fib. IT\u2014 Tba wcond annua] whom Im carnival wte\nheld htn tonight at tha Tnll rlnk.\nIw aporta ranging all tha way from\nnew and hotkey to tottbali  wwa\nproperly constituted for tbe reason\ntbat Mayor Taylor had not bwn\nsworn in w a pollw commissioner,\nand that, therefore, th* dismissal ot\nColossi Edgett, on the casting rot*\not th* mayor wu ll legal.\nOn thl* lseue, A. E. Lord, of the\ncity's legal department, filed an\niffidivut of Olty Clerk Cbarlw\nJonu, who stated that b* bad administered tha pollw oo.i-m!ssloner-\nosth to Mayor. Taylor on February\n11. the earn* day wbtn Colonel\nBdgttt commented hi* action. He\nhad bwn dismissed fin daya previously.\nLARGELY ACADEMIC\nAttar learning thla, tba ehtaf Jua-\nHe* expressed tb* opinion'that the\nquwtlon whether Mayor Taylor wu\nqualified to sit is chairman of tbe\nboard wu largely academic. He\nadd*d that he wu prep-red to decide tb* quwtlon, but A- M. Manaon,\nK.c, plaintiff'* couowl. wtth hla\napplication for as Injunction refuted, did sot prtw it.\nThe application waa dismissed\nwith cwts payable to the party wishing at tba trial.\nMr. Manion could sot aiy whether\nha proposed tsking any other proceedings on Colonel Edaett'a behalf.\nBy order of Judgt tba doom of\ntba old chamber roost at thc oourt\nhouw were locked sgslnst a large\ncrowd on hand for tb* caw. Provincial pollct wert tummoned to\ncontrol the crowd tbtt milled about\nthe  corridor.\nBURY SCHAAF\nFive Cars of Flowers Follow Hearse; Marine\nRiots Observed\nWBENTHAM Maa. Feb. 17 (AP)\u2014\nFrom  tha  Uttle  whlta  houw fe*  I\nbought his mother with hi* first   \u2022\nearnings, th* body of Ernie Behest,\nfallen ring gladiator, wla* bars* today  by  sorrowing  friends  to IM\nlast resting place.\nTot three  melts a  lona  automobile cortege patted from th* Schaaf\nhome   to  tiny   81.  Mary,  ohurch.\nHundreds   of   resident*   lined   tht1\nstrwt*.\nFin   can   immediately   following\ntfet heirw were tilled with flowen. I\nLargttt ot thtse ww one from Prima\nearners, giant Italian under whow\ngloved fist Schaaf fall in Madleou \\\nsquire Garden lwt Prlday night.    \u2022\nAfter church sendees, tbt   .mlit*\nmoved on to 81- Mary'* wmitarr ta\nneighboring   Poxboro.   Tb*r*,   at*\ntho grave and tbe flag-draped oof- I\nfin. other prayers wen -pokes. TIM\nnavy    firing    squad    thattered    th*.\nquiet with a parting volley.and a.\nmarts*  buglir sounded tape.\nMINOR HOCKEY\nINTERNATIONAL\nAt London: London 3, Dttrolt 1.\nCANADIAN-AMERICAN\nAt   Quebec:   Quebec   8,   Ntw   Ha-\nven 3.\nAMEBICAN   ASS'N\nAt Wltohlta: Tulw 4, Wltchlta 1.\nLEGISLATIVE CAFE\nWILL BE OPERATED\nVICTORIA. Feb. IT (OF)\u2014ACMpt-\nisg tba offer of a Victoria eatecer\nto operate tba time-honored legislative restvur-nt wltbout a subsidy,\ntba government hw arranged rot\ncontinuation of the facility at tb*\ncoming wwlon ot th* houw, coupled with a wvlng of tl.500 through\ntbt elimination of tht formar nib.\nsidy. R- W. Buller ba* offered to\nmaintain tha aantlot without oost\nto tb* province.\ntm*\nRHEUMATISM\nT-R-OCTasptatoat Rheumatic\nCapsules) have never allowed my\nold affliction to return,\" sajm Capt,\nJu. Bowes of Dartmouth, NJ5.\nDt___t_l   Mk.S-eM  tlllllllllll\nmmmmtmtmmitmiJS^\nmit Im-rUU, V\u2014\u00ab_Ti. tmm-\nMn MHI I VMM H-V Ot MB\nWt lm, TJLCa,\" CattSe-ei\nPain \u2014ti Stifnwt naiab wben\nyou uw T-R-Ca. No harmful\ndrugs. T-R-Ci flvt you quick tad\nufe relief by actually cattriaf\nyour blood stream and helping\ndrive out poisons looted then.\nWonderful for Sciatica (jUabing\nhip pain), Neuralgia, Neuritis,\nLumbago (Lame Back), Head-\nadua. 50c aad $lit your dwkr't.\nT-R-Ci\n\u00a3l||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIMHIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlilllllinillll'.\nHave Yonr\nPLUMBING NEEDS\ndone by Onr Dependable, Competent Workmen\nOur Prices Are Very Reasonable\n25 Yews in this District means\nSatisfied Customers.\nPhone 181 for Service and Satisfaction\nj  BX. PLUMBING & HEATING CO.  j\n\u2022 PHONB 181\n\"iiiiiMiiniiiiMiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiMiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiMiiHn^\nCHEVROLET PIONEERED\nTHE LOW-PRICED SIX\nWHAT UfiM\nMOTORISTS TOLD US\nTbt \"AMeosMl Beyer',\n<M_t\" Mil a_ot< tar if\nHtlpfU!\nEPILEPSY\nIt rou or tny ftland sufftn from\ntblt oresd ditww, clip this advt\nand wnt for FREB book ct partlculara oo Trench** World rtmaua\nRemedy for gpUspsy ud Pit*. Simple\nhome treatment to ywn' auoctw\nThousands ot Testimonials Addrew\nTRENCH'S RBMBDtn Ltd. Dtpt\n417. 78 Adilaide St. f.. reroute.\n(Out thit out oow)\nawtenws aad tnnUw M\u00bb\nmatins -tick \u2014. will tnd\nvshnbU to cbteilsl yeer\ntad car.  Ssmi ompm Im\nt:\nOttWwtr\nBiasiMliBta*\n-car\nPRODUCED IN CANADA\nTTHE new Chevrolet it tbe proved low-priced Six \u2014 one\nthat thousands of Csntdltm bare tested lo million- ot\naula of driving. A Six with oew bigness\u2014new comfort\u2014\nsod s score of brilliant advancements, including: Fltber\nNo-Draft Venrilarion. Air-Stream Styling. Silent Second\nS-ncro-Meih shifting. Surtetitor ... tod many others.\nOnly Chevrolet could build a Six like ibis at such low\npikes ... because Chevrolet it the world's largest manufacturer of six-cylinder ctn ... and because tbe new\nChenolet Six is Mada to Order for Canadians, with improvements specified by motorists themselves io a great\nCtntdt-wide survey I\nNelson Transfer Co., Ltd.\nPHONE 35\n \t\n\t\nSTEtB NELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON, B.C.\u2014SATCBIUT MORNWO, PEBRtJARV  It, IKW-\nPAOf\niNTERHOWS\nHill\nIS IMPORM\nSeduces Ore at One Operation at Extremely\nLow Cost\nThat a new type of on mill de-\neloped by the Rirdinge people, and\nMint triad out Is C-Uforsla, whan\nA tb* Bnbi plant lt la pulverizing\nm at a cwt of only 47 cents par\nOB. should b* of treat Interest to\ntUt territory, la asserted by W. Roy\nluster, former president of tb*\nShtmber of Mines of Eastern British\nus-bla.\n\u2022B tba new mill wUl do wbat lt\nclaimed for It, It amounts to the\nw InoroaelSf tba metal  con-\nt ln all our one wban It may bt\nur. Hunter itated.\nThe new development wu descrlb.\nat a recent luncheon In Spokane,\n'hlch ww nportad w follow* ln\nta Spokemnin-Review:\nIOW IT COMPARES\n' \"A mill thit dresses on st a cwt\n\u25baf but 47 cent* * ton WW described\ny, Robert T. Bsnks. president, st\nth* luncheon of the Northwest\nsUnlng twoclttlon lo Bpokane yesterday. It reduce* nils* run to S0Q\nnaah ln on* operation, st th* rat*\n)f 179 tons dslly. It Is cilted tba\n3ud*el ssd I* mmufietured by tbe\nSardinia oompany.\n\"Thl, plant, of which but one\nBtber hw bees built, bw bws performing os tbe Been* mlse, an P.\nfT. Br_dley property at Georgetown.\nJtllf. The 47 cents ln comparable\nrlth tt-M a ton on a bnla of soo\noas dslly wltb planta of other\nTpet but the Tnadwell-Tukon:\nHta on 1100 tons dally at the\nSOrnlng mine cf tbe Federal Mlnln-\nb Smelting company; to cents at\n100 tons dally at the Page mine of\nfee aame compiny. tnd it the\nUaaka-Juneau 11 cent* on 11,000\nUS* dslly. However only 4000 toss\nmters th* mill, 0800 ton* being\ntlmlnated.\n\"The mm of 47-wst achievement\nS similar Is appearance to that ot\nI Perrls wheel, and la 94 fwt hlfh.\ntha tOO-mtth fineness ls attained\n,y continuous dropping from tb*\nnttkets, or whs te ver receptacle I*\nTb* ntlo of handling to dlt-\nihtrgt 1* tt to ont. It apptim to be\nEoS'tha. lower   power   coniumptlon\nthit th* 47-nnt plint excel* at tb*\nsame number ot tone.\n\"Por wveral wwkt a Spokane\noperator bw bwn ttudylng tbt\nplant with i view ot ualsg It.\"\nSrintty\nInitrft (ttljurrli\nai (EattaDa\nW, o. Mawhlnney. Minister\n- 10;00 \u00bb.ni.\u2014Sunday   School.\n11:00 _-_m.\u2014Sermon   Subject:\n\"Letting Thtnfs Alone.\"\n740 p-m --Sermon   Subject:\n\"The   Loom  of  Uie.\"\nSoloist\u2014Mlw One* ittj.\nMember*    of    tbe    RoUry\nClub wtU  worship wltb us\nIn our evening een.ee.\nMonday,    9    p-m.\u2014Serrtce    dub,\nmeeting plaoe, Mr*. R. Fervuaon,\n008   Stanley   Street.\nTuesday, t p.m.\u2014WM S.\n-91. PaulB\nUttitrh (Hljurri)\nKir. T. J. s. Ferfueon. BA.\nMlntftcr\n11300 a.m.\u2014Morning  Worship:\nTheme:    \"A    Barge    or    t\nTug-boet.\" \"1Mb one muit\ngirt an account of himself.\"\n7_J0 p.m.\u2014evening   Worship:\nTheme:  \"Music\"\nSolo\u2014Iwan \u00abDa7les.\nAt   1:45   p.m_   Iwan   Davles   will\nslhg t number of  sacred  selections.\nMonday, I pm.\u2014Bxcelplor Club,\nst houw of Mrs. W. A. Talbot,\nF-Urrtaw.\nWedneeday,  8  p.m.\u2014TJ*.\nItrat\n^rrabytrrian\n(Elutrrh\nRev. 3. Tousfton, BD. ktinlattr\ntit Carbonate Bt.     Phone 013 h\nSunday School, 10 am.\nDlvtna Wonh-p ln Church\nparlora, 11 am. ind 7:30 pm.\nHorning wrvice will be conducted\nby the Rev. R. 3.  Douglas.  D-D.\nof  Hew  Wwtmlnster.\nKOO   NETWOBK\nKHQ - KOW - KPI - KOO - KOMO\nSM      ttt      140      790       HO\nflxo Blue  Dinube,  Vlenst  w ltaes\n0:30 Ethel Shutta,OuaVan,0.01ses\n7:00 Hour  danw   orcb.   and   mus,\ncom. Stan\n8 .-00 conoert  mixed  quartet  \"Blue\nParadise'* Romberg\n8:18 Toa Oerun's orch.\n0:00 Spotlight revue Captain Royle,\nMwter-of-Cer.\n10:30 Musical echow\n11:00 Phil   Harris'   orch.\n11:30 Gus Arnhelm's orcb.\nKPO   NETWORK\nKFO-KJR-KEX-KOA\n680      870     1110   1470\n8:00 Music room polsck's orch.\n0:80 Education at CTOisro.ds\n0:45 Irving Kennedy, tenor\n7:00 Medicine  thow,  Earle  Hodglns\n7:30 Conoert orch. Nathan Abw\n8:00 Pickens Slaters,   vocsl  trio\n8:15 octeve. Roy Coh*B Murd. Mysty.\n8:30 Night Bosg, trio end organ\n8:05 Ted  Weem's   orcb.\n8:30 Mark Fisher's orcb.\n10-10 McElroy's   orch.   fr.   KJR\n10:30 Tom Denis's orch.\n11:00 Reminiscences,    organ    conoert\nCOLUMBIA  NETWORK\nKVI \u2022 KPRC - KOIN - KSL - KOL\n570       8t0 040    1130   M70\n6:00 Blng Crosby\n8:15 The Boewell  Sister,\n6:30 Art  Jirratt's   orch.\n7:00 Morton Downey  tenor\n7:13 Columbia Public stfslrs\n7:45 Gertrude   Nlesen\n8:00 Ouy Loxbir.o's  orch.\n8:30 H roid Stern's orch.\n0*00 Joe Hsymw'  orch.\n8:30 Ted Plo-Rlto's orch.\nKSX\n1050 k\nHOLLYWOOD\n6:00 News\n6:15 Cecil   ssd  Silly\n6:30 SI tnd Elmer\n6:45 Pesture   pgr.\n7:00 Frank WaUsabs\n7:15 Guardsmen, quartet\n7:30 KNX Bswmble\n7:45 Happy   Chappies\n8:00 Frost   nport\n8:01 KNX  verletles\n0:00 News   lt*__*\n8:13 Crockett ttountalnwrs\n8:30 KNX playlet\n10:0 D-not band\n10:30 Organ\ntuft i\n13,000\nTO SAVE LARGE\nSPAWNING FISH\nFROM  1JURY\nMRS. NOEL BACCHUS\nVISITS IN NELSON\nCradle Will Be Tried tt\nGerrard Hatchery\nfor Big Ones\nA cx-.dle or trough, constructed by\ntbe Nelson hatchery staff fro_n\nspecifications sent out from Ottawa,\nfor holding large aalmon without\nInjury during the \"stripping process.\" ls to be tried out at tbe\nGerrard hatchery ln connection with\nhandling some of tbe huge Kamloops   trout.\nThe big fish of great weight are\nso powerful that lt I* very difficult\nfor hatchery operatives to hold the.n\nln their bands wltbout Injuring the\nfish so thit they subsequently die.\nIn making use of the new Invention, tbe fish will be guided Into\nthe cradle, and the narrow sides\nwill prevent lt from threshing about\nor making any material movement,\nwhen lifted out of the water. If\nthis Is successful, tbe big fish wlll\ncome through tbe ordeal uninjured,\nto continue their careers.\nNELSON SPEAKERS\nWIOEBAll\n\"Unemploy:-..ent Insnrance\"\nSubject at South Slocan\n1190 k K\u00bbL tttt m\nSALT LAKE CITY 50,000 w\n7:15 KSL Arttete\n7:30 Brlmley Bros, quartet\n8:30 Univ. Extension Dlv.\n8:00 Mary and John drama\n8:30 Eleven Copper Kings\n10:00 Dsnoe music Ir. Ogden\n10:80 Plo-Rlto's orch. .\nJANUARY HARD\nON TJffi NURSES\nStudents Laid Up 115 Days;\nEmployees Also IU\nKASLO. B. C. Feb, 17\u2014Mrs. Noel\nBacchus of Blrchdale, who la spending the winter in town < with ner\nparente, Mr. and Mrs. noddls, bw\nleft to vlalt frlenda ln Kelson, she\nwu   accompanied   by   Mr.   Bacchus.\nAt a meeting of the Kaalo volunteer fire brigade, beld recently, it\nwu decided to change tbe regular\nmeeting time to Wednesday evening\ninstead of Thursday, owing to tbe\nlatter being tba half baldly ln\nKaslo. John MacPherson and .Oeorge\nPalmer were elected maxbers of tbe\nbrigade.    .\nDr. and Um. D. J. Barclay, wbo\nhave been patients ln tbe Victorian\nhospital, are convalescing at tbeir\nhome.\nE. P. McDearmld of Vancouver\nwss a Kaalo visitor early ln the week.\nMrs. H. Exter, wbo has been a\nguest of Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Hunter,\nhas returned to ber hose ln Nelson.\nJack MacNlcol of Johnsons Landing is a patient In the Victorian\nhospital, suffering from an Injures\nfoot.\nMr. and Mrs. B. B. Mllns expect\nto leave early ln the spring for\nKenora, Out., near which point they\nwill make their home.\nL. S. MacKinnon of Nelson apent\ntbe weekend ln tbe city.\nTWO MY WAR\nRIDS JM. OF\nRODENT ARMY\nFANCY DRESS\nDANCE, SALMO\nCatholic Guild Holds Whist\nDrive\nJanuary wai a bard month on the\nnursing staff of Kooten:y Lake\nGeneral hospital, the monthly report of the superintendent, Mlss K.\nKthe: Grty, showing thst the aggregate Illness of student nurses\namounted to lis dsys, or nearly\nfour per day. Employees were 111 to\nthe extent of 30 days.\nThe dally average of patients) In\nthe Instutlon was 63, tbe month\nrecording 128 p.tlents admitted and\n133 disc-large-. Operations nunber\ned 51, of wblch 17 were major and\n34 minor. Births were seven and\ndeaths  three.\nMeals served In tbe hospital during\ntbe month numbered oaoi, tbe\nfood consumed costing $848.16, of\nwhich 6777.77 wo\/th wu purchase\nduring tbe month. These figures\nmake the average cost per meal approximately g cents.\nFERNIE SCHOOL\nKTli7MS$2W\nPass Council; Council Threatens Sue Tradesmen\nSOUTH SLOCAN, B. C, Peb. 17\u2014\n\"Tbat unemployment insurance In\npanada ls practicable,\" was critically\nquestioned when speakers from Nel.\nson successfully upheld the negative\nof that resolution ln a debate wltb\nlocal forensic talent at South Slocan,\nMonday, Feb. 13.\nAn Initial speaker for tbe affirmative, Wilfred Lee argued that unemployment was 'here to stay' and that\nthe victims of this economic malady\nmust be provided for. He showed tbat\neven ln good times tbe worker's Income was Insufficient to allow him\nto bear the risk of unemployment\nhimself. The spresdlng of' tbat rlak\nby means of insurance was the only\nlogical anl practicable solution, tbe\nspeaker thought.\nElsie Oananer, also supporting the\naffirmative, gave a detailed description of the unemployment insurance\nnow ln foroe tn 'England and suggested tbat with certain modifications\ntbls system could be satisfactorily\napplied ln Canada. Charlie Bland,\nfinal speaker In favour of unemployment Insurance, pointed out that industrial firms Insured their capital\nby setting aside part of tbeir profits\naa a sinking fund. He thought tbat\ntheae profits might also be used to\nfurnish protection for the human element of production\u2014labor. Tbls\noould be effeoted In a scheme of unemployment Insurance to which both\nemployer and employee contributed.\nSpeakers from Nelson were: the\nMisses Peggy Barclay and Leslie\nPraser, and Leo Oananer. Mlss Barclay spoke first for the negative and\nemphaalxed tbe demoralising psychological effect which the introduction\nof unemployment insurance would\nbring about. She Illustrated her\npoints by reference to tbe English\nsystem of 'dole' which sbe character,\n.ned as a complete failure.\nFollowing Miss Barclay, Leslie\nPraser stressed the fact that half\ntbe population of Oanada was composed of farmers. These she said\nwould have to contribute to any\nsystem of state Insurance and yet,\nsince tbey were never unemp.-yed,\nthe could not hope to gain any bea-\neflts from the system.\nLeo Gansner wound up the case\nfor the negative by presenting an\narray of practical difficulties ln the\nway of un employment Insurance ln\nCar.r.da. These he ssld, proved beyond dlsput\u00ab thst tbe Idea was Impracticable.\nFrom 30 to 50 Rats Are\nKilled; Did Much\nDamage\nSALMO, B. O. Peb. 17\u2014The Pythian Sisters of Queen Temple No. 33\nheld a fancy dress danoe Tuesday\nnight. Tbe prices were awarded\nas follows: best dressed lady, Miss\nWinnie Bush; best dressed man.\nAubrey Burgess; ladles original, Mrs.\nA. Bremner; gents original, B. C.\nBush.\nMlss Elaine De' Witt hu returned\nfrom Nelson. She was visiting her\nuncle and aunt M. and Mrs. W.\nBunyan.\nMrs. M. McCaslln has had as her\nguest her daughter Mrs. James Carney of Marcus,  Wash.\nDespite the cold weather a sleigh\nload of Tmlrttes drove to Salmo\nTuesday to attend tbe Pythian Sisters dance. Those coming were\nMr. and Mrs. L. Robinson, Mr. and\nMrs, William' Coles, Mrs. Wlndell\nShum, Mlss Alice Aim, Tim Jones,\nRichard Jones, William Plagel and\nMatthew   Burgess.\nCapt. J. C. Carruthera arrived In\ntown tbls week to be ln charge of\nthe Dominion relief camps at Two\nMile.\nA suooessful whist drive was held\nSaturday under. the auspices of the\nCatholic Church guild.\nTbe. prises for high score were\nawarded to Mrs. S. Kitchener and\nO. Dallaton wht> Thalia Klovance\nand E. Granberg won consolations.\nAmong those playing wero Mr. and\nMrs. R. C. Bush, Mr. and Mrs. J.\nPayant, Mrs. O. G. Pair, Mrs. Robt.\nMlllburn, Mrs. A. Bremner, Mrs. J.\nw. Leahy, Mm. s. Kitchener, Mrs. P.\n'wateretreeth Ut*. td* Oray, Misses\nMary and Theresa Klovance, Mlss\nKathleen Sapples. Mlss Agnes Leahy,\nMlss Winnie Bush, Robt. Thompson,\nO. Johnson, Bert Johnson, Gus Dallaton, Bd Granberg, P. Grantson, P.\nOerbou, C. Bergenson, Carson Leahy,\nAubrey Burgess, Pred Boettger,' B.\nLarson, G. Erlckson, and Joe Klovance.\nBetween 30 snd 50 husky brown\nrats\u2014of the invading rat army tbat\nhas overrun the Nelson waterfront\nreoently\u2014bit the dust In the provincial Jail In a two-day extermination\ndrive that Deputy warden A. T.\nStephenson completed Thursday. Tha\nofficer started ln with traps, but\nafter half a doeen rodents had\npassed out by that route tbere waa\nnothing more doing, and so resort\nwas made to poison.\nThe first killed was a brown monster that wu trapped, but wu too\nlarge for the trap to kill. The Jail\ncat wu called In to finish It, supposedly a Job of a couple of seconds, but the big rodent put up a\nbattle that showed it would bave\nbeen tbe cat's muter ln an equal\nfight.\nIt wu In the Jail storeroom, In\ntbe former women's wing, beneath\ntbe divisional office, where flrea are\nkept, that tbe rats appeared, and\nfor weeks there bu been intermittent warfare, with the Invaders be-\nIng cleaned out a number of times.\ntf tbeir latest sally, the deputy\nwarden saw eight or nine of them\nIn tbe premises at one time.\nPor their part, the rats ate tbe\nleather backing off a number of\nold record books, sicrlfied the asbestos covering on tbe steam pipes,\nand even, lt ls stated, dug up and\nbroke up ancient cracked, cement\nflooring and piled up tbe pieces. It\nls estimated tbey have done 630\ndamage.\nAll through the wholesale section\nof the waterfront tbe rats are becoming an acute nuisance, and a\ngeneral warfare is being waged on\nthem, \"\nIt Is said that ln almost any\nwarehouse basement a flashlight introduced at night wlll show rodents\nvanishing in all directions.\nSocial News\nof Rossland\nThe following ooiumn of social\nnews and happenings ln Rossland\nis conducted by Mfs. Bessie B\nFerguson. Phone Mrs. Ferguson\nst   her   boms  in   Rossland  and\n;ive her details of events of in-\nBive r\nierert\nto this ooiumn.\nIRELAND HIGH\nWHIST TABLE\nMesdames Maundrell and Talt,\nJoy and H. Leslie Win\nRatrtahaanta wera ttrvtd attar,\ncarat with tba oosunlttta la obara. '\nincluding lira. It. tuehardaon, Mia. '\nT. Oouchtr. B. O. JOT. B. 3. Hawaii <\n\u2022ana w. Davla. W. B. MoOandllab\nwaa maater ot tamaoolta.\n-OSSLAHD. Ftb. 17\u2014Mre. Bart\nStrawbrldge waa hottest wltb three\ntablet ot bridge' Wednesday evening\nat her home on flrtt Avt. Tha honort\nwent to Mr. A. T. Rowe and the consolation to Mn. George Bull. Dainty\nrefreahmentt were terved by tht hott-\neas aaaltted by Mra..A. T. Rowe. Thote\npreient were Mr. and Mra. A. T. Rowe,\nMr. and Mrt. Ernest olover, Mrt.\nW. Dorey, Mrt. D. McMartln, Mr. and\nMrt. Mra. Percy O. Burkmar, Mra.\nMcClellaad, Mrt. Oeorge Hull, Mr.\nand Mrt. William Ward, Mrt.,Frank\nBray, and Mitt Lily Ounn.\n...\nMrt. Joseph Coleman la a patient\nat tha Mater Mlsercordiae hotpltal.\n...\nMlas Addle rotter hta returned to\nVanvouver alter vltltlng wltb frlenda\nhere.\nVALENTINE EVENTS\nHELD AT YAHK\nUNEMPLOYED ASK\nMORE AID, FERNIE\nFERNIE, B. C, peb. 17 \u2014 The\nFernie council chamber wu crowded\nby \u2022, large delegation of unemployed\nto meet the council on Wednesday\nevening. A. H. Beale, Harry Kale,\nand A. J. Carter, apeaklng for tbe\ndelegation, expressed their dissatisfaction w.th tbs inadequacy of tbe\npresent rate of relief given. They\nstated thaft their coal wu now exhausted 'on account of tbe prolonged\ncol'd spell and -jaked tbe oouncll\nto make arrangements so they could\nprocure more.\nThey brought up the difference In\nrelief payments to single men living\nat home who only get 90 cents\nday and those living at hotels wbo\nreceive 40 cents a day. They argued\nthat the young man at bome bed to\nbe clothed and had' nothing after\nfood wu bought for thl* purpose.\nTbey wished the city to send all\ntotally unemployed able-bodied men\nto the city's wood camps and\nserr\u00ab the city street work for tbe\nminers who only get pert time, and\nfor those not fit for the wood camp.\nThey demanded tbat caah or\nchecks be Issued for relief instead\nof orders on stores  u at preeent.\nMrs.   H.   Maundrell,   Mrs.   Jamas\nTalt,   Urg.  Jamw  Joy   and   Harry\nLeslie occupied tbs winning table,\nIreland, at tht Knights of Pythiu\nwhist drive beld In tbe fraternity\nball Thursday nlgbt. The winners\nbeld 87 flags.\nReoent reports show that no commercial airports exist in Finland,\nalthough tbete ttttt ttt military\nfleldbs.\nThe air defence league bet proposed\ntbat unemployed men be uaed In\nconstruction of 19 airport* and tt\namall fields for which provisions\nhave bean made alnce the lack of\ncommercial landing fields wes reported.\nThrow OFF That\nCOLD!\nSome men tnd women fight coldt all winter long. Othen\nenjoy the protection of Aipirin. A tablet in time, iad\nthe first lymptoma of a cold get no further. II t cold hit\ncaught you unaware, keep on with Aapirin until tht cold\nia gone. Aspirin can't harm you. It doea not depreaa th*\nheart. It your throat ia tore, dissolve several tablet! la\nwater and gargle. You will get instant relief. There's\ndanger in a cold that hugs on for dayt. To say nothing\nof the pain snd discomfort Aspirin might have spared\nyou! All druggists; with proven directions for colds,\nheadaches, neuralgia, neuritis, rheumatism.\nASPIRIN\nlaments, in\nft\nTRAM-MARK ttW*. IH CANADA\nfirst (Elmrrh a!\n(ElirtBt &rirntiBl\n_09 BAKEB STREET\nA branch ot tha Mother Church\nTba Flnt Church ot Chrltt\nSclcntut In Botton. Uaaaachuattts\nSunday School t.tt an.\nBunday Servloe 11 a.m.\nSubjtct letton-Strmon\n\"MIND\"\nWtOntaUtr Ttttlmonltl Mttttti\nI   p.m.\ntUt BEADINO JOOM  IN\nCHURCH  BUILDING\u2014 ,\n\u00bbH ( ordltlly vTekone\nFERNII. B. C. I\u00bbb. 17\u2014 Mayor\nLougltt la appointed to rc^rtttnt\nFcrnlt at tha annual convention of\nBrltlth Columbia raunlcpaltlta. Thit\nconvention will bt htld at Victoria\non Mtrch 1.\nTht cltr council It arranging to\ntut alt thote who do not pay their\ngrsdet tnd builnaal licences before\nFtbrutrq at.\nH. R. Huntington, clt; auditor, awe\nengtged for another year. Ht was\nttked by tha council to maka a\nfurthtr brttf report on tht 193-\nbtlanoa thttt of tbt corpontlon.\nHit nport tubmltted to tha oouncll\nfor last year wee accepted.\nTha tchool boardt etttmatte of\n\u2022M.S00 to be raited br taxation for\nlttt needs Wll accepted tnd patted by tht council.\nTechnocrats Plan\nSociety, Cranbrook\nCRANBROOK.  B.  C.  Feb. 17 \u2014A\nmeetng of the Technocrat enthut-\nltsta of Cnnbrook waa held ln thl\n7. M. C. A. Tuesday evening to\ndiscuss organ las tlon.\nJ. F. Huchooft presided, being\nthe moving spirit ln tht movement\nhtn. J. M. Citric wat mode secretary and a oommittee of three.\nMessrs. Moccre, Clark and Det:ha-np_\nwere appo.nted to canvaa tht town\nfor memben.\nIf enough namet can he secured\na speaker from Vincouver wlll visit\nthe loocj organisation to explain the\nprofr-tn and tlms of the cult.\nYAHK. B. C. Fib. 17\u2014A Valentine tea wu held on Tuesday undtr\nthe autptoet of the United Ladlei\nAid. In the evening a bridge part;\nwaa held. Seven tablet were In\nplay. Mlu Sybil Wllkle captured\n.idles' first prlae and Mn. I. A.\nLythgoe waa awarded ladlei' con.\nedition. Ralph Rlngitad won gent's\nflnt and Jaokle minor, Jr. won\nconsolation. Joe Brogan acted at\nfloor manager. Mlaa Htlen McOnth\nind Vera Letter were the musl-\ncltnt.\nMr. and Mn. A. L. Lythgoe entertained the Mondty night Brldgt\nclub. Thoee preient were Mr. and\nMn. Harrr Dickson of O'enllly. Mia:\nVere Utter, Mr. and Mn. V. N.\nPalmer   and  Mlsa   Sybil   Wllkle.\nSt. Vtlentlne's dt; wat celebrated\nby the pupils of the Yahk public\nschools on Tuttdty afternoon, wben\nthe usual assortment of valentines\nwere presented. Mln Sybil Wllkle,\nteacher of dlvlaion II treated her\nchildren to candlet during the afternoon. Mall carriers were Eddie\nAllan tnd Mungnae Wetton. Doris\nLetter. Marcell Nedellc and Kathleen\nRevans distributed tht valentines.\nWith the men now settled In\nthe Oovernment camp, and the work\nbeing carried on ln the C. P. B.\nyarda here, the residents of , the\nC. P. R. houses, hotel ownen tnd\ntton keepers ire enabled to have\nthe utt of electric lights. Tbe lighta\nan alto uaed in the hall for badminton and social evening!. C. R.\nHiggins canvassed the town Monday reading the meten.\n)k \"tutt***-***, (mtmtm+t*\nb .._.     __ \u201e_, ,___-.\nMCCMS-OKATM tW Maf\/ KM\nSATURDAY and MONDAY\nStorewide\nGold\nJapan  does not decorate  ltt soldiers for bravery in tctlon.\nFifteen to -0 per cent of tht\nweight of l fowl It lott In drets-\nIng It.\nCrazy Crystals\nA   Mlnenl  Water  Product\nARE   NOW   rOR   SALE   IN\nCANADA\n'^?.?5\nper package, pottage prepaid\nOne   parkoge   makes   lil  gallons  of   Mlntrsl   aater at  a\ncott of only ISt* per gtllo.n.\nCRAZY CRYSTALS\nYVATVIR CO.   .\n(Dlttrlbators)\nOIO H-ttlntti Wett\nVtnoouvtr. B. C.\nKASLO VALENTINE\nEVENT A SUCCESS\nKASLO, B. 0\u201e Feb. 17\u2014The Valentine whU. drive tnd dance arranged\nfor Tueaday evening by the Kaslo\ntnd Dlitrlct Women'i lnitltute,\nproved t novel tnd mott enjoytble\naffair. During the early pirt ot the\nevening whltt was played the wlnnen at each table being allowei to\nchoose tomt garment from a aupply\nfurnlahed by the ladlei, theae they\nwere to don and wear during tbe\nbalance of the evening. Amutement\nran high aa the evening progressed,\nsome of the print wlnnen presenting\nin lrrttlittbly funny upeet. After\ncardt refreshments were served these\nproving timely md dtlnty. Mn. H.\nT. Hartln waa In chargt of then\narrangementa and waa assisted by\nMrs. Winism Neaon. Mn. H. Horner\nan_ Mn. Lockhard being In charge\nof arrangements for cards. Mlss\nBerth! Bourget tnd Mlw Irene McGlillvray tied for ladles' lirst honors,\nln the draw Mitt McGlillvray won.\nC. W. Webeter, J. J. Skillicorn\nand F. B. Archer tied for high icon\nfor men and on tbe draw Mr. Webater won out, tbe prises were tl caah\norden on any Kaalo tton. Mn. 3. R.\nTlnk-at tnd John MacPherson won\nthi consolation prizes. Altar tupper\ndtnclng wat In order. B. J. It-yaet.\nA. Carney and F. McOlbbo tupplyln.\nexcellent music. The affair netted\nthe ladlea about 117.\nCOULDN'T LIFT HANDS TO HEAD\nDeformed with Rheumatism at 32\nCopttt of the constitution and\ndeclaration of Independence tmong\nother artldet, wert placed In the\ncorner t'-ont ot tht wuhlngton\nmonument.\nNOW DOES HER\nHOUSEWORK AGAIN\nFor ten months thlu woman suffered.\nFor ten months the struggled to break\nthe grip of rheumatism. Yet when\nshe did strike the right remedy,\nshe did not need to wait loag for\nproof that it wts right. Six weeka\nof the daily doae of Kruachen, and\nher trouble was all gone. A \" wonder\nor wonders \" she cmlla it. She writes :\u2014\n\"About 12 montha ago I waa taken\nwith rheumatism, ana waa ao Ul I\nwas getting deformed. And I ww\nonly 83 yean old. For ten months\nI tried everything, and was given up\nas a bad joo. For days at a time,\nI oould not get my hands up to my\nhead. Then I thought of Kruschen\nSalts. Wonder of wonders I In six\nweeks' ttme I was able to do my own\nhousework and look after my kiddies,\nand bave never had any signs of the\nrheumatism returning.\"\u2014Mrs. M.\nRheumatic conditions are the result\nof an excess of uric add in the body.\nTwo \/if the ingredients of Kruschen\nSalts have the power of dissolving\nuric acid crystals. Other ingredient.,\nof theae aalt* assist Nature to expel\nSeal\n SALE\nBargains From the Drug Dept.\nHot Water Bottles\nTwo quart Bize. Guaranteed for one\nyear. 200 only at this low price. KM\nRAHH       OU\nthese dissolved crystals through the\nnatural channels. In addition, there\nare still other salts in Kruschen which\n{invent food fermentation in the\nntestines and thereby check the\nfurther accumulation not only of\nuric-acid but of other body poisons\nwhich undermine the health. Remember, It's \" the little daily doae\" of\nKruschen that rids your body of uric\nacid and keeps you free from the\nbondage of rheumatism.\nKruschen Salts Is obtainable at all\nDrug Stores at 46c. and 75c. per bottle.\n.. 79*.\n89<\nion\n.. 39<_\n.. 15*\nLydia Pinkham's Compound ..\n...98*\n...29*\n... 39*\n...39*\nHoney and Almond Cream ...\n... 39*\n...55*\nRazor Blade Special\n10*\nGuaranteed steel blades.\nPacket of 5 for\t\n\"Modess\"\u201412 to carton\u20142 for .. 49*\nScott's Emulsion, large\nPhillip's Milk of Magnesia 49*\nH BC Milk of~Magnesia  3\u00bb*\nHBC Malt Extract and Cod\nLiver Oil _\n79*\nFREE   TRIAL   OFFER   OF   KRUSCHEK\nTry Hnwhwi now at oor atpm-i*. W\u00ab hive\n-IMrlbutrd a great many speclsl \"GIANT\"\nwkagea which make It easy (or 70a to\nDrove our clatma tar yoiirMlf. Auk your\ndnijtglft tor th* new \" GIANT \" 7V. p-ukifft.\nThli combto nf our regular 7_k. hottl. together\nwith t inparftte trial tmttle\u2014mfflrlent for about\naaa weak. Open tbe trial bottle first, pot It to\nthe Uwt, and then. If not entirety oonrlnrf\nthat Kruachen doea ernrythlog we claim lt 1\ndo. the regular bottle la atlll u good u ne.\nTake H back.    Your drngglit ta authorised t\nreturn  your   \"5c.   Immediately  and  wlthou\nquSstlon.    Tou have tried aniechen tree at\nour ciprnae.    What could be fairer T\nM\u00bbr.i.tVtiired by K. Gairrrrm. HrQHBS, Ltd.,\nHanchaater, England. (EstabUsksd HMt\nMore Specials From the Dry Goods Dept\n  ___-_\u00ab   Fadtltta aaw Pr__\u00bba ln (ortaout varttW. \"\n5*50 YARDS TUBFAST PRINTS \u2122\u00a37mm.nd. of _- to \u00bb*_* *-g\u00bb-\nThett will r> out ftat at   IDC\nHBC \"BLUEBIRD\" FLAT CREPE JJ^\u00abJ_bS\u00ab-r__rtt-*^\n\u2122   ttiTr-oon and tvenlng  to-ns.    Tbls b-uUlul aum \u00abn\u00bb. In fourt-n of tt. .mtt    Ofo .\nibtdta for th. Sprtn. aeaaon. >S lnchtt -Idt.   HBO   Super   Valut,   Tard    Wa\/v\nDAINTY NECKWEAR SETS ^aSST.\"^^ \u00a3.\u00ab\nbit*  v-nac-a,  Pat*?r  Pan  and  Jabot  ttytot. \u25a0         '     69 C\nEAOH    - \u2014* ' * _____.___\u2014\u2014\u2022._   -      \u2014\n>\u25a0_!_. imn-tn   U A unD A AS   Smooth and rough \u00abraln\u00bb or oomblnatlon^   TeaJW*\u00bb''*\u00bb\nLEATHER HANDBAOS iMther _\u00ab\u00abt. both j~u<~. and an-tiop. _t.it.. ^--ap*-*?\nwith Zlpoer ftttan-r. and flttad with chtng. purw and mirror. Oolort. fflto-, ttown.       ff-1   JQ\ndavy.   Oold Bul Prtoe, Bach   \t\nSILVER PLATED HALLOW-WARE ^PP,r^trIUv,n-\u00abr^\nqulaltaly   \u00abnboa_td   and   pierced.   Attortmtnt   Inc-udtt bread trtyt, roll trajt. tandvrtoh     (till)\nPlatte, bon bon dlthtt, _andlattl__a, butter dlthtt, demert trajt. vaae., .to. BACH \u00abD__.__V\nSHOP AND SAVE AT \"THE BAY**\n \t\n , ,\u2014\nmot mm\n01p Nelaon Bathj K>ttta\n\"Interior of Brituh Columbia't Family Ntwtpaper\"\nall tta nwa mm* rr is raws\n.    nary    morning    except    Sunday    By\ni-omusHwo ooMP\/urf, i_n_rra>, \u00bbn later _\n1.0    Kambar of CANADIAN MISS Uaaad WM Bervloa\nra   Mwa\nanvRnano Bans on appucatiob\nOr Md oarta atay ba even at tne ottlce ot any Advertlalng Agency\nuenstinai bp uh Canadian OAitT mbwspapbbs aboocution.\nOO. of whloh tha Nairn OaUy Newa la a raambar\t\nSUBBUUmOH RATX8\n-_\u2022   SO\nm     tM\n\u2014   IK\n\u2014     At\nPer yaar  .___\u2014        ,    ,\n\u2014 1S0O\nPayable ta advene*\nMember Audit Sanaa at Circulation.\nSATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1988.\nScholastic Staff Not tn Utttt\nQuestions of the efficiency of the junior high\nschool ss s junior high or of the teachers aa teachers\nare not st issue.\nIt is generally admitted thst the junior high school,\nregarded solely ss s junior high school, is one hundred\nper cent It has in H. McArthur a man who ia regarded\nby those best qualified to judge ss beyond question the\nleading authority on junior high schools in British\nColumbia. Nor is the ability of other members of the\nstaff of the junior high school sa junior high school\nteachers in question.\nThe question st issue arises out of the fact that\nschool expenditures hsve become grester than can be\nmet, and thst the junior high school in Nelson, as a\npart of our local educational system, hss not performed the functions thst its proponents believed it would\nperform when it wss established.\nIt hss not reduced costs of education in Nelson.\nIt hss Increased them. It has increased the total ex.\npenditure, it hss increased the average cost per pupil\nper yesr, snd it hss increased the per capita burden\non the taxpayers.\nLooked st purely as s single unit, it hss not fail-\ned; looked st as pert of whst should be a homogeneous\nsnd smoothly snd economically operated educational\nsystem, the junior high has failed.\nIt does not fit in perfectly with the rest of the\nsystem, a^d great as may be its merits in itself, it is\ntoo expensive s luxury for the tax-payers of Nelson\nto continue to experiment with.\nOnly eight cities in British Columbia have attached the junior high plan to their basic educational system.\nNelson should return to the general education system\nof elementary and high schools which is operating successfully snd in nearly sll cases more economically in\nother municipalities in British Columbia.\nLet it be repeated with emphasis that the issue is\nnot the abilities of principal or teachers. That question\ndoes not enter into the matter.\nThe issue is whether we should drop the junior high,\nwhich is a luxury, and not an educational necessity, and\nrevert to the plan which is working in 60 or so municipal-\ni ties in British Columbia. If we got into line educationally\nwith the majority of British Columbia cities, we could\nclose the high school, u_e the Trafalgar building for\nhigh school purposes, use vacant rooms in Central and\nHume schools for grades 7 and 8, move Mr. Rogers to\nTrafalgar school, Mr. McArthur to Central school, Mr.\nSpsrks to Hume school, snd appoint Mr. Stallwood to his\nformer position of vice-principal of the Hume school. We\nwould save some thousands in salaries, in addition to\nthe 8% cut, snd we would ssve virtually all cost of maintaining the present high school building.\nThe Lighthouse at St, Dunstan's\nAt the inner circle. Regent's Park, London, N.W.I.,\nis the headquarters of St. Dunstan's, which seventeen\nyears ago came into being to meet one of the most poignant needs occasioned by the War, that of blinded sol-\n-Hers. It owes its initiation and its tradition of courageous service to the late Sir Arthur Pearson, himself\na blinded man. Every year its reporta have been such\nas to hearten mankind, not only the sightless, but those\nwho have felt other wounds of the struggle of life. The\nlast report, sent out under the chairmanship of Captain\nIan Fraser, is no exception.\nSince the Armistice, nine hundred men, overtaken\nby blindness as the result of war injuries, have entered\nthe hostel, thirty-three of these as recently as last year.\nThirty-one have died. Altogether, counting the families of these men, there are seven thousand whose lives\ncentre about St Dunstan's.\nThe report is given over to the success these blinded\nmen are making of their lives. \"St. Dunstan's,\" the report reminds us \"took these men in the first shock of\ntheir blindness; gave them hope, ambition and self-\nrespect; building always on the great courage which\nthey brought with them even in their helplessness.\"\nStories are told of the way which these men are\nadjusting themselves and the efforts they are making\nin trades, handicrafts and fhe like. Always St. Dunstan's\nstands as s friend ready to help. Enlightening slso sre\nthe paragraphs which tell of the interest taken in sport\nsod especially of the world which broadcasting of gsmes\nhas opened up. St Dunstan's has not only to its credit\nthe wonderful story of its own graduates, but also that\nft has helped the blinded sll over the world by showing\nwhst csn be d\"ne.  It hss become a verit\u00bbWe l'^Vh-vuse.\nWe admire the courage of these men snd women\nwho fly solo into the forgotten corners of the earth, but\nwe fail to see Just what they hope to accomplish.\n\"Between Ton\nand Mei\"\nBy \"J.B.C.\"\nA lady handed me thla poem tbe\nother day:\nee*\nWhen Ita aero In tlu Kootenaye\nAnd tba water pipes an froee\nAnd tha weatherman aaya oolder\nAad tba bitter nortb wind blows\nWell be thinking ot tba summer\nWhen It'a 90 ln tba, ehade\u2014\nBut luat now It keepe us guessing\nHow tbe ooal bills will be paid.\n\u25a0 .   .   .\nShe added a footnote that tbe\ntuna waa \"Wben It'a Springtime ln\ntha  Rockies.\"\n\u2022 e   e\n8EBV1CE    ANNOUNCEMENT\nProm tba Memphis Evening Appeal, via tbe Manchester Guardian\nCo__x\u00abrclal.\nAt tha morning service Dr. Hol-\ncomb will discuss \"Ir tha Depression\nla Dla-ppearing, what Lessons are\nwa Learning?\" Mre. W. L. Walker\nwill alng \"Search ue, o Clod.\"\n\u2022 e   \u2022\nADULATION\nStratford dentist, aooordlng to the\nBeaoon-Herald, saya tbe man wbo\nInvented tbe electrlo drill made\ndentistry  a science.\nTba   thoughtless   mob,   Joy   unconcealed.\nCreating thunder with tbeir cheers,\nChoose   heroes   Irom   tbe   sporting\nfield\nOr gaze with aw* at financiers;\nTheae   be   their   gods,   quite   good\nenough\nTo pleise the clod  with puttied\nwill.\nBut people mada of sterner stuff\nAcclaim the man who made tbe\ndrill.\nTbe crowd. In seeking out a atar.\nBain hunsahs ln tbe market place\nror hi-i who drlvee th* wonder car\nOr wins the aviation raoe;\nIn skies above, on earth beneath,\nStrong men will earn their glory\natlll.\nBut let ua save a laurel wreath\nPor him who made the dentist's\ndrill.\n\u2014 --ronto  Tel-gram\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nHen and  there\u2014\nWaa talking to otla Hawkins, who\nballa from tba Pen d'Orellle oountry\n\u2014And who says the road la none\ntoo good beyond Salmo\u2014He expects\nbad roada II tbe weather geta w.rm-\ner\u2014And I heard two fellow discussing on tba atreet ooroer Juet\nbow the war started\u2014Noticed 3. P.\nPltner taking bome aome grub-\nTommy Know-ton Is holidaying tn\ntown\u2014Tommy baa sailed the aeven\nsea*\u2014And be wu discussing the\ntime 10 yeara ago wben the Nasookin\nfron In th* lc* beyond tbe shipyard\u2014And bow the boys had to\ntake tbe Ice off tbe paddle-wheel\nwl^i tha aid of ataaji hoses before\nthe boat oould get going when the\nwind died down\u2014I remember tbat\nnight\u2014I t'bink the Thorpe ho_n* In\nMrvlew burned down that particular nlgbt\u2014A fellow could hardly\ntorn hi* way agalnat the wind tbat\nblew up Nelaon avenue\u2014\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nHere's an old favorite;\nHen lln a young salesman named\nPhlppe,\nWho married on one of hla trlpa\nA widow named Block,\nThen he dltd of th* shock,\nWhen he saw there wen elx little\nchlpe.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nJJ9.C:\nTour reoent \"Ten Night* ln a\nBar-Room\" yarn* fall to do Justin\nto th* rlp-*nortlng daya of tha\nsaloon. In them days, every respectable bar bad a snake-room adj .cent.\nln which a \"paralyse!\" gent could\nhave a free flop. It was customary\ni for the local wit* to place a sleeper'* teet sg-lnst tb* wainscot and\ndrive shingle nails through the\nsoles of his boots Into the wool,\ntben switch out tbe lights, wan a\nburning newspaper and ho-ler fin.\nIn on* boozarium known a* tb*\nBucket of Blood, the totally Incapable were slid Into the coal\nnllar and put ln rough boxes with\na candle burning at their head and\nfeet. These tactlca were discontinue,\nbecause a number \"awon off\" and\nlt wa* very bad form to be an abstainer unices one bad previously\ntaken a post-graduate coune ln\nboozology and waa one ot that select\nand honored few who had taken tha\nOold Cun, and wen the snooty\naristocrats   of   ths   drys.\nRKJORM-D BAMtY\nnre nelsv: daily news, nelson, ac\u2014Saturday mobning. February u, unt\nTen Years Agt\n(Ttom Th* Dally Newa ot February\n11, IMS)\nTemperatures yesterday wen 18\nand 32 degrees.\n\u2022   *   .\nTh* steamer Moyle completed thc\nchannel through tba loa to the dty\nwharf yesterday and the lake service\nla again ln operation.\n.   .   .\noeorge Benwell left last night tor\nthe coast to attend the Nelson-Vancouver hockey game.\n...\nMn. T. W. Blngay waa reelected\nbead or the Arthur Chapman chapter   I.O.D.K..   TnU.\n\"Ia be telling the  truth, Officer?\"\n\"He must be, sir. He can't possibly ban any mon lie* In hlm.\"_\nLondon  Opinion.\n20 Year* Agt\n(Itoro Tbe DaUy News ot February\nIS, Mit)\nTha city council gan a final read\ning to the bylaw prohibiting open\ning plaoe* of axuaement and pool\nhalls on Sunday.\naaa\nMn. M. Thou and MU, 0. W\nThorn, who h ve been visiting Dr.\nThorn of Trsll, retvmed last night\nto Vancouver.\n'   *   \u2022\nMr. and Mn. John B. Wlnlaw\nleave thla morning for Spokane,\nWHAT OO YOU THINK?\nThe Nelson Dally Newi hH on hand t number or letten which\nere not properly authenticated by the actual ilznaturei and nenulne\nnames of the writers. Correspondents may use a nom de plume for\npublication, but tbey must five their own names as evidence of food\nfaith.\nDOUKHOBOR YOUTHSi J_\u00a3i\u00ab\u00a3*-\u2022,\"\u00a3* *-~\nSEND TELEGRAMS TOJ*\u00ab*\u00bb*** on \u00bbn\u00ab \u00ab\"\u2022 \"\"\u2022 * -*\u00b0*<-\nMELLISH,     G 0 R D 0 N | bunch   or   hangers-on,   who   might\nAuction and\nContract w*P<f **c\nHi  the  World's  Leading  Author!!.\nMILTON C   WORK\nSOUND   DEFENSE   COUNTS\nNaM-MMa\nThe *bove hand was played in a\nMitchell duplicate game at the Wls-\nsahlckoa Club tn Philadelphia. The\nbidding was South two Spades, Weet\npaas, North two No Trumps, Hast\npaas, Booth three No Trumps. Oame\nwas made at every table exoept\none.\nTo the editor of The Nelson Dally\nNews:\nSir\u2014Enclosed are copies of tele-\ngr..-a_s which we are kindly requesting you to publish In your pape-\nPETER     SBMENOFF\nWM.   HDODICOT-F\nUr. Justice Melllsh,\nHalifax, Nova Soot la:\nWe, Canadian^ Youths, depend on\nyour right Judg .nent for our defence, as It Is known thit lt will\nhe under your consideration ln appeal of deportation from Oanada,\nour leader, P. p. Verigin.\nWe wish to draw your attention\nto this matter and to Inform you\nthat the fate of Mr. Verigin ls our\nfate! We kindly request you to give\nchance to our leader of every\nconsideration of the righteous law3\nof this free country as we always\nunderstood that the laws of this\ncountry sre based or^ righteousness\nand are always ln accordance with\nthe laws of Christ.\nWe believe and depend that all\nour prayers will not be left without\nresults an<d the case of P. p. Verigin\nwill be considered with serious attention.\nWe are thanklntf you In anticipation.\nUnion   of  individual  Doukhobor    Youths   of    Canada.\nPETER W. SEMENOTF,\nSecretary\nWM. HOODIOO-PT,\nChairman\nRon. W. A. Gordon,\nMinister ot Immigration\nOttawa, Canada.\nWe are ln receipt of the very aad\nnews that upon your instructions,\nthe authorities of the Prince Albert\nJail had secretly rele-sod from their\ncustody our beloved leader, Peter P.\nVerigin, for deportation, without\nhaving been given an opportunity\nof an interview with his aged moth-\nhls dear wife and his only\ngrandson, for the purpose of bidding\nthem farewell.\nWe aa Canadians feel lt our duty\nto Inform you that we are'grieved\nln your use of such swift snd secret\ntactics and feel that such actions\nwere unwarranted, ln this day and\nage. They resemble the actions of\nth\u00ab dark ages when the authorities\nwere a law unto themae.ves, bought\nand aold slaves without any feeling\nof a sense of Justice and love of\nOod forthwith forced pecple into\nJails or sent them Into forlorn\nexiles.\nSuch methods are not employed\nIn our enlightened 20th century.\nThey are looked upon as abhorrent,\nfor like many other countries, Canada considers Itself as being highly\ncivilized.\nYour actions In this matter tend\nto show us tljat you do not ln_en..\nto leave us to live up to our motto:\n\"Toll and peaceful life\" and we\nInform you that we shall consider\nyou as being responsible for any\nmisfortunes that may befall us ln\nthe future.\nUnion of Individual Doukhobor Youths of Canada.\nWM. HOODICOPP,\nChair x an t\nPETBR   P.  SEMENOPF\nSecretary.\nINSURANCE FOR THE\nUNEMPLOYED IS NOT\nCURE OR A REMEDY\nTo the editor of The Nelson Dally\nNews;\nSix\u2014I am very sorry to not* that\nyour correspondent, Vernon Chapman appears to h.ve gathered the\nwholly erroneous impression, that I\nam not profoundly and sincerely\nsympathetic toward all who are feeling this depression so acutely. On\nthe contrary, I have a very personal\nInterest In any move that wll:\nremedy present conditions anl alleviate the Intolerable suffering that\nnow exists, fcr, I am like Bruin-\ndenned up and living on last sua\nmer's fat.\nDuring my enforced Idleness, \u25a0 I\nhave had the opportunity of apply\nIng the acid test to many of the\npleasant and paln.ess palliatives\nthat have been prescribed, and have\nreluctantly been foroed to the inevitable conclusion that unemployment Insurance, whether contributory or otherwise, la not a cure nor\neven a good quaok remedy. If ou.h\na acheme were inaugurated now,\nthe benefits thereof would accurc\nto thoae who are now gainfully employed but mijht be laid off later.\nWith emp.oymsnt 8t its lowest' chit Besots reasonable to suppose tha.\nthose now e r ployed .re the key\nmen, who by reason of supe..:.\nsklll and experience, seniority, dependability or other considerations\nare reasonably secure ln their posl\ntions. To ask, them to contribute to\n\"muscle ln\" on the job and furnish\ncheap strike Insurance for the employer.\nThe scheme Is Objectionable on\nthe ground that It cannot be worked out on an actuarial basis and\nls inherently wrong, Inasmuch as It\ncreates and artificial sense of security\nthat delays a proper readjustment\nof the supply' of labor to meet the\ndexand. It would Inevitably be Inapplicable to the very classes ol\nlabor tbat are the .newt subject to\nviolent.fluctuations of demand. It\ncertainly would never take ln tbe\nbuilding trades, construction workers, seasonal workers or unskil ed\nlabor, lf It were not to become a\ngeneral   dole.\nOur great trouble ln the west. Is\nthat for the put 40 years, we have'\nbeen living indirectly and directly\noff the construction of vast undertakings that were financed on borrowed money. We have reached the\nsaturation point ln publlo and private Improvements, and we cannot\nborrow any more and must henceforth live within our Income. The\nhitter truth Is that thoee who have\nhitherto Mtted from ona big construction Job to another, must readjust themselves voluntarily or\nbecome public charges and await\nthe day when we wlll all be on\nrelief together. As I see lt, the only\ncure for unemployment is to quit\ncreating a surplus of labor by excessive competition for the Job,\njust as the cun for the ooffee\nsurplus in Brazil ls not dumping It\nin the sea (which Mr. Chapman\nunjustly hints I would like to do\nwith surplus labor) but tn planting\nthe surplus acreage \u2022 to more sale-\nab-e crops.\nMr. Chapman asks lf I would accept health Insurance, compensation\nfor in)ury or a superannuation.\nMost emphatically, air, I would and\nwillingly, for It would be my right\nlf I compiled with the usual conditions. I might even accept uneai-\nploymint Insurance, not as a right,\nAt ths table where ths defense\nsucceeded. East led a Diamond which\ndummy won with ths Aee; than\nsince at least one Spade trick must\nlater, Declarer\ndetermined to give lt away at onoe.\nSouth led a amall Spade which Weat\nwon wltb ths Ten.\nNow Wast, counting tbe hand,\nappreciates that the Declarer can\ntake three Diamond trlcka (unless\nNorth held tbe King, the Queen\nwou'd hava been finessed); and also\nthat doubtless he how baa four\nSpade tricks established and undoubtedly aome strength ln Clubs.\nThe only possibility ot defeating the\ncontract lies In the taking of four\nHeart tricks by West; a feat whloh\ncan   be   aooompliahed   lf   East   Is\nbe on the bread Una, for I would\nthen have no Illusions about rights.\nAs to health insurance, lt is practically on an actuarial b-eis,andone\npays reasonably near the cost of\nthe risk. Even health Insurance\npays no benefits for oertaln avoidable disabilities and lt Is not Impossible thftt an unemployed Insurance board might rule that an\nunemployed tradesman was not eligible for benefits, lf a pick aad shovel\njob were available. Aa to compensation anl superannuation, they art\nnot ln the aame category at all.\nMr. Chapman sounds a cheery\nnote when he saya people have got\nover being foolish and that tbs\nemployer 1* now a swell guy. It\nwaa fashionable a few ysars ago\nfor the boys to grind their teeth\nto the rums in lashing tho-usslves\nInto a fins frenzy sbout wage-slavery, and with tears in their eyas as\nbig as pumpkins, sing out ot tbe\nred song book.\nYe prisoners of starvation\nArise and break your chains.\nNow that tbs constant nightmare\nof unemployment has become a\nday-mare too, bare Is tbs team of\nplugs for Mlaa Prustrated's covered\nw:gon. in my opinion, that Is tba\nonly way out. Freight trains get to\nnowhere ia particular, too soon.\nPRUDENB FUTURI\nbut aa a dole, for I would as sooa Nslson, B.C., Feb, 14, IMS.\nWEEKLY WEATHER BULLETIN\nFor Western and Central Canada,\nembracing British Coumbla, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and\nOntario.\nMonday, Pab. 30, 1633\u2014About oen*\ntra! provinces slightly higher temperatures and much clearer weather.\nOn Pacific slope and ln the southwest   light,   scattering  precipitation.\nTuesday, Peb. 31\u2014Weather generally quite clear and a mild cold\nwave slowly drifts ln from the\nnorthwest. Maybe light precipitation   about. the  southwest  sections.\nWednesday, Feb. 3D\u2014The cold wave\ndrifts to the east and la followed\nln west, by unsettled wtather, scattering snows and strong, oold winds.\nThursday. Feb. 23\u2014Middle of a\ncold spell, but on Pacific slope and\nalong southern borders of central\nregions probably  liiht  precipitation.\nFriday, Feb. 24\u2014Weather ls clearing ln most parts ahd cold spell\nconsiderably moderating. Little or\nno precipitation exoept on Pacific\nslope and southwest.\nSaturday, Feb. 25\u2014Clearing and\ntemperature generally tend to moderate. Very light precipitation ln\nspots   along   the   southeast   borders.\nSunday, Feb. 30\u2014This ought to\nbe a fairly clear day ln all central\nregions,   slightly   colder   and  nearly\nquiet  or  very  U|ht south-westerly\nwinds.\nWeek of Fab. 30 to 36, 1933. in\ncentral provinces begins with slightly\nwarmer, clearer weather, yet ln general this ls a week of dear, cold\nweather, being coldest around 22nd\nor 23rd. May be light precipitation\nln southwest and along southern\nborders of oentral regions, but about\nlast of week moderating temperatures and clearing la expected In all\nparts of the oountry. February\nnormal precipitation is not more\nthan a quarter of an inch per week\nln the central provlnoes and thle\nweek even lesa ls expected.\nIn the northern hemisphere the\nmid winter cold ls definitely past\nby the 10th of February, when ths'\nSun reac_J_.es a declination of lass\nthan IS degrees south of ths equator. About 00 days later, near\nApril IS, when the Sun's declination\nIs around 10 nortb of lbs equator\nnearly all loe breaks up In the\nlakes and rivers of tbla oountry\nand through navigation Is resumed.\nThis year a cold spell near middle\nof March is expected to retard tbe\nspring thaw, above latitude 48, but\nIt seems fairly safe to predict that\nthe Straits at Mackinac will be open\nto navigation between the 18tb and\n20th of April.\nThat Bodv of Tours\nBy  JAMES  W.  BARTON,  M.I).\nWHY   CROWDED   ROOM   CAUSES\nTROUBLE\nAs students we %rere taught that\neach person ln a achool room needed\n1000 cubic feet of air apace, and\nthat the air ln the room should\nbe changed three times an hour.\nWe were taught also that the\ncarbon dioxide that was breathed\nout of the lungs was Injurious, and\nthat the \"organic particles\" breathed\nout were very dangerous and were\nresponsible for the headaches and\ntired feeling which occurred due\nto remaining ln an unventllated\nroom.\nA few years ago it was shown\nthat ventilation ls not a matter of\nso much space for each individual,\nbut that If the air in the room ls\nkept moving then tbe amount of\nspace for each person ls not important.\nIt was found also that It ls not\nthe carbon dioxide, nor the waste\norgr nle particles from ths lungs\nthat causes hecdr.;hes and tiredness, but the incrc^wd (.mount of\nmots'.ure ln tho rocm. The water\nvapor ln ^he air from the lun;..\naccumulates to such an extent ln\nthc room', that the body cant\nregulate properly the amount of\nheat  lt  needs  to  throw  off,  hence\nmymm ___-_.__\nSTATION L-O'V-E\nBy CRAIG CARROLL\nJ\n_- -i _____fc_a_a_a_\u2014__*-__> *aa*aaa*aaaa__y__a_a|\nCHAPTER  TBU.\nTd lov* to bav* dinner with\nyou\" Judy aald gnvely. runny.\nJudy thought, slttr all thM* monthi\nof Mint alone, to be ln th* center\nof a situation Ilka thl*. Two baud-\nsoma men, both wanting to talk\nto her; and an* hadn't even mat\non* hanJaom* man before. And\u2014\nsilly Uttle fool I Judy aald to herself, one of them la Just betn* kind\nto you, and the other really wanta\nto let you started right becauae\nthe program means more money\nfor him If it goes well. BUly little\nconceited fool I Why, can't you grow\nup? Oet over being a email-town\ngirl. Stop thinking you're so nice.\nTou'r* not pretty, re*lly. Hot vary\nclever. Juat nry lucky, so\u2014\n\"Thank you, Dick,\" aha aald softly,\n\"mask you. Oh, a lot mora than\nZ can tall you!\"\n\"That's all right. I wasted to\ndo it.\nDick etood up, looking a little\nabashed, a Utt* unsure. So young,\nafter alll Judy thought, looking at\nhl.ii. Really Just aa much at aea\nln the midst ot all thla\u2014In spite\nof hi* apparent sophistication\u2014a*\nahe.\n\"But I'U try to .sake good on tb*\nJob, Dick. And th* minute I can,\nI'm going to win my father and\nJuat say 'No. I'm staying her* Is\nChicago.' Juat Ilka that!\"\nSha laughed at htr owa wh\u00ab-\nmence. And Dick grinned, too.\nAsd then he took bar hasd. Almoat\naa though ba didn't wunt to let\ngo, Judy thought la spit* of bar-\n\u25a0elf. Asd thes aba aald to tMC-\n\u2022elf \u2022agats, \"Silly UtU tool! Ooa-\no*ltedl\"\n\"Oood-by.\" Dick aald, nst looking\nat Elton Day.\n\"Oh, 'by Dlcklel\" BtoD aald.\ngrinning. \"See you aoon. Oa the\nBig Tows Hour tonight. Oot aea*\n\u2022tuff to talk to yen about.\"\n\"AU right,\" Dick aald curtly.\nTben ba banded tba hovering waiter\na bill, nodded, smiled at Judy\nagain, asd dl\u00bb pp-ared.\n\"Nloa boy,\" 1-ton aald bow.\n\"Nicest ri* met.\" Judy aald warm-\niy.\n\"But ass ben, young womasl\nYou've Juat mat me, too, you know.\"\n\"I know,\" Judy aald nalng.\n\"Ohl That put* me right la my\nproper slob* os th* wall, doeas't\nlt? WeU, people have chested their\nmind* about ma baton. Can happen\nagain. Won't you, sit down?\"\nJudy wondered It aba ahould have\ngone wtth Dick, If ahe ahould be\nhen with -Bton. Sbe didn't know\nmuoh about altuation* Uke thla.\nor bow to handle them; all very\nwell to aea Is a play or read Is\na book  about  tbe aort ot womaa\nwho  la   alwaya   poise-,   alwaya\ncontrol of tha man who an wH|\nher\u2014but all wrong whan  yon i\na* young aa Judy Allison. Sh*\ndown.\n\"Mon ooffe*?'\n\"I  don't think ao.\"\n\"Tint's a very smart girl. OafM\nla not good for me.\" A pause. \"I\ndrink three cup* of bl**fc oattti\n\u2022nry night.\"\n\"But why\u2014if It'a bad tor rom*\n\"Oh, becauae it's bad for m*. J\nsuppose. Same reaaon I drink eock\u00ab\ntails.   Sam* naaon I fall In lo*Q\n\"06.\"\nJudy fait mon eun tben i\nthat aba ahould hav* gone wtt)\nDick Muon. Not on* word\noould really object to. not ona t&lpfl\nthat wasn't Juat light talk, aad\nyet she felt mon wa* coming.    ,\n\"Now   about   theae   contlnultlaafl\nHten   Day   aald   auddesly.   ln\nentirely  changed   voice,  an   utterly\nbusiness-like voice. \"Bae bwa. sstt\nAllison\u2014what's   your   Idea   of\ncharacter, anyhow?\"\n\"I doqjt know anything about her,\nreally.    Tou see, I Juat walked \u25a0\nand  they handed ma a\u2014\"\nTo Bo Continued\n25 Years Ago\n(Trom Th* Dally N*wa ar rebraaij\n18, 1_0\u00ab)\nTha rernle Rlnk company haa all\nfend 11000 tor a game between IM*\n\u2022on and Rossland to eettle tb* dm\nput* now on.\nOeorge Brows, Mn. Thurman. 1\nPatrick. Mlaa NaUla AnsaMa mtt\nRon.ld Brows were the soloist* al\nth* Choral society concert lut nlfht.\n\u2022 . \u2022   \u2022\nSnow  lut week  resulted  Is ttM\nco.lapee of the Slocan skating rtaki\nC. W. Busk sailed  from\nyesterday and la eipected to ratal\nNelson March 7.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nTha Mother Lode on Sheep end!\nneg\u00bbn work last w\u00bbek asd T. RI\nDrummond atate* that already two\ner three can ot ore hu bata\nbrought down for ahlpaMnt.\nstrong enough to foroe a high Heart\ntrom tha South hasd asd hu tbe\nAoe of Cluba with which to get in\nand lead a aeoond Heart.\nAU tbla must be done befon Declarer completes the deve'.opment\not bla hasd; therefore Weat leads\ntb* Saves of Hearta to trick i,\nNorttv- playa amall and Beat playa\nthe Jack. Thla forces South to\nplay tba Queen, and the sucoess\nof West's schema now depesda upon\nBast's having tbe Club Aoe. South\nput* North In with tha King ot\nDiamonds and after a eueoe_stul\nfinesse runs four Spadw. Then\nSouth leads a Club asd, fortunately\nfor Beat and Weat, Btat bolda tbe\nessentia: Aoe. Winning th* trick.\nBast leada a Heart and enables Weat\nto take four Hearta and defeat tha\noontract by two trlcka.\nAa the card* happened to Ua,\nSouth could have made hla contract\nby ducking on the flnt round ot\nHearts; but If West had Mid tba\nAoe of C|ubs that play would bav*\nbeen fatal. Mrs. Bua Whlta waa\ntha West who toUed tbe Declarer\nby thla clever manipulation ot the\nHeart   su|t.\nBACKACHE-\nLiv\u00abr art* Kid n\u00aby \u2022\ntnmtmeitf\nDnCMASE-S\nPLUMBING\nREPAIRS\nSATISFACTION\nGUARANTEED.\nOUR PRICES ARE\nMODERATE\nKOOTENAY\nPlumbing <&\nHeating Co., Ltd.\n3. A. ultra\ntls Biker Bt\nT. (. JBMMOr.\n'<*Ulfi     (MMl\n\"BUILD   B.C.   FATSOUS\"\nAUNT HET\ni\n____\nthe feeling of stuffiness.\nIn tha horn*, u a rule, particularly Is the cool weather, then la\nrea'ly not enough moisture Is the\nair, because tbe outside cool air\nhu leas moisture Is lt anyway,\nasd when It geta heated ln tba\nhome lt hu even leas.\nHowever In schools, churches,\ntheatres, or other places where then\nare a large number of people congregated, so much moisture Is breathed out from ths lungs, that\nventilation or movement ot tbe air\nIs absolutely necessary If headaches,\nstuffiness, asd tiredness are to be\nprevented.\nIf tb* Individual la In a crowded\nplaoe regularly, It can graduaUy\naffect hla general health causing\nparticularly ailments of tha threat\nasd chut\u2014colds, lnftiensa, pneumonia, and some of tb* diseases of\nchildhood.\nWhile th* opening of windows\nand thus crestlsg a ctirrsst of air\nla h.!p_ul, tv'_ la not al-iys po--\nIt hu -c_s amply provss however thit. the use of an electric\nfan by churning the air wlU create\nthe  movement  necessary to remove\nthat sens* of oppression caused by\novercrowding.\nV\n'Tbat young doctor ain't mak-\nIn' so xosey, but bow could be\never learn how lf be didn't bam\ncharity patients to practice os?\"\n\"A\nMighty\nFine\nMilk\"\nA friend of the writer uked\nTueaday   night:\n\"How  big  is  the demand  for\nPacific   Milk?    tt   ought  to   b*\ngood for It la a mighty fin* milk.;\nI use lt all the time.\"\n\"The demand la big.\" I told him,'\nasd added something mon whlclv\nI! placed ln print might look Ilka\nexaggeration.\nNow you dldnt aspect to see thla'\npublished,   did   you   P ?    Welt\nI am quite obliged to you for teU-\nIng me the good thing* you hava\nfound   out   about   Padtlo   Milk.\u2014Tj\nPacific Milk\n100$   &C   Owned   and   Control!**!\nPUNT   AT   ABBOTSfOHD\nTX.i .\u2022.-__-..\naC3\nVacuum Sweepers\nWe Have a FuU Stock of\nPREMIER VACUUM SWEEPERS\nSPIC-SPAN, \u00abaeh   \u00bb19.50\nPremier Junior    $44.50\nPremier Duplex  fS9.50\nWe Have \" Iso S -*est>e-\u00bb to Beat by the Day\n1.6  .^-U, 1 .-'__\u20ac_   il.tf, it  CO*\nQuality _,_.o_esa.e and Retail Har j  are\nNELSON, B. C.\n pO\nShoes ior Men\nat\nBargain Prices\nMen's Oxfords and Shoes\ntn Black and Brown at\nI prices that save you\nmoney.\nI, fO.95 and ?i.95\n,   Hen's 6-Eyelet Gum\n\u25a0  Rubbers. Color brown.\n>R. Andrew\n&Co.\nK* a oold world to the Altaian\neekflah. which Dr. N. A. Borodin,\nalntnt Ruaalaa blolotltt, la ualoi\nt hla erperlmentt at Harvard uni-\naaltj*. Dr. Borodin  tchievee  whtt\n\u2022 claim, to ba a ttatt of suspend-\nI in tmt tlm by treating tta flth la\nHWOtally oonatructed electric ra-\nIfentor.  Tba  flth  la  frown   ttttf\n* 40 mlnutea and thtn la dnnptad\ntm a Jar ot water where lt toon\n'THC NELSON DAILY NBWB, NSLSON. B.C\u2014SATWJnT MOSKD.O. rNWCABT  18.  IMS-\nTURKEY BANQUET\nHELD, CRANBROOK\nBaptist Young People Hosts;\nTea and Sale Success\nmob tm\nCBANBBOOK. B. C. Feb. 11 -\nMlaa Beulah Bill enterttined Monday evening In honor of Mlaa Jean\nWarren, who la to be a bride lh tte\nnear future. Bridge waa Indulged In.\nThe gueet of honor waa tbe recipient\not a handtrmia momenta from thote\npretest.\nThe Toung People*, toclttj of ttt\nUnited churoh enjoyed a toclai eve.\nnlng with gamea intersptrslng a\nbadminton tournament on Tuetday\nevening. The program waa In charge\not Ulm Oertrude Patmore and an\nable committee. The evening cloeed\nwith a dellcloua tupper.\nTbe young man's and womtn't\nclaatta of tte Baptist Sunday tchool\nwtt. enter.ti.ned at a turkey ban-\nQMS*, oa Monday evening, tte offloen of the Sunday achool being\ntheir hoata. The aupper wae In\ncharge ot the Ladlea aid. Over to\ngueata were preeent. Judge and Mra\nO. H. Thompton being guests ol\nhonor. A feature of the evening waa\ntht addrttt by Judze Thompson, the\n.influence of ffood r:t_mg on character being hla subject.\nA mott aucottsful tfternoon tet\nand bike tale of candy waa held\nIn the Aug. c:n church rectory by\ntte evening branch of the W. A.\non Tuetday afternoon. Mra. Ro?\nKami and Mica Muriel Raid presided at the tea tablet and were ta-\nHated by Mlae Laura Hall and MUt\nBale Wood. A table of candy and\ncookery waa In charge of Mra. Phil-\npot and Mitt Rachel oreen. Mrt.\nO. H. Thompton waa genertl convener.\nMlaa Dorothy Spence of the Wllmer\ntchool ttnlf It vltltlng ln tht city\nwtth her parenta.\nMr.  and  lira.   Simon  Taylor of\nEnjoy tke Thrill of Fine Quality\nSALADA\nTEA     \"\nTwili from the Gardens\"\nI\nSPECIAL SALE\nJohnson's Glo-Coat and Long Handled Glo-\nCoat applier does away with the hard labor\nof polishing floors.\n1 pint Johnson's Glo-Coat;\n1 Glo-Coat Applier.\n$i_-s\nSEE OUR WINDOW\nHlpperson Hardware\nCompany, L mited\n\"Look for the Red Hardware Store\"\nPhone 497 Box 414\nWEEK-END SPECIALS\nin Choice Fresh Killed Meats\nSEE OUR WINDOWS!\nChoice Baby Beef\nChoice Boiling Beef; ftp\nLb.        I\nChoice Pot 0-1 Al\nRouts; lb.  0 IU\nChoice Rib Route; lOf\nChoice Boneless IA*\nStewing Beef; lb.  IU\nV\nPrime Shoulder\nRout Pork; lb.\nPrime Leg Rout;   t\u00abU\nPork; lb.   IL\nPrime Loin Rout IO'\/.?\nPork; lb    lie\nFreth Spare Ribs;    OC<-\n3 lbs. for _.... LD\nFlagaton. an In the elty for tbe\n.'unerel of un. Daaall.\nDordon Detail, who attenda tte\n-tlgary Technical tchool trrlvtd ln\nJu cty Thurtda* morning, called\nby tte death of hla mother. Mn.\n_. H. Detail.\nHlta Mae Kennedy entertained\nthe glrla Bridge club on Wedneeday\nevening. Mlttet Mltti dark and\nEnid Shankland wert tta wlnnen\nof high wont.\nUr. and Mra. A. Athrworth an\ngueata of T. H. Detail and tta Mlttet Demll. Mr. Athworth la a coualn\nof tha late Mra. Detail, whoae funer-\n-I took plaoe rr day afternoon.\nMlaa Irene Mcrnnlt la teaching In\nth. Wycliffe achool thla week, taking\nthe plaoe of Mlae Forence McLun,\nwho It abeent through lllnett.\nFERNIE AIDS THE\nCATHOUCSCHOOL\nBylaw Passes; Use Sinking\nFund to Lighten Taxes\nEXTRA SPECIALS I !\nNEW LAID --GUS: Fresh Extras;\nDo*\u00bb , \u2014\nFRESH KILLED FOWL;\nLb.\t\nTIPTOP CREAMERY BUTTER;\n3 Hw. for _.\t\nFRESH PORK SAUSAGE;\nLb. \t\nFRESH HAMBURGER;\nLb ,\n1 Ib. LIVER ud '\/, Ib. of BACON\nfor  _ __\t\nMINCEMEAT;\nLb. \t\n30*\n15*\n69'\niir\n15'\nCHOICE SHOULDER ROASTS OF IAMB;\nLb. \t\nCHOICE LOIN ROASTS LAMB; while they\nlUt: Ih  \t\nCH^'CE LEGS LAMB;\nfi*.\n14'\n15'\n20'\nVt-enV, (Voters _ Crabs\nBURNS & Co., Ltd.\n\u00a3\nPHONE 50\n-*_______, B. C, Tea. 17\u2014Tbt Fernle city council finally paeaal tta\nHoy Name achool bylaw by which\nthe city will assist thla achool to\nthe extent of #100 a month until\nJune. Thla tchool eduoatet about\nUO rernle children.\nThe dog tax reduction bylaw waa\nfinally patted, reducing the dog t:x\nfor male, tton \u00bb3.50 to tt and te-\nmalta from 95 to $3.50.\nMayor Dou? ta and A'derman Rut-\nle_ge were appointed to attend the\nmeeting of tbe hotpltal board and\ndiscuss the amount of the city grant\nto the hotpltal for IMS for the tak*\nIng can of tbe olty patlenta during\nthla period. .\nAccount, amounting to tl.33_.9B\nwere patted.\nThe tlnklng fund bylaw reoelved\nthret readln^t. Tblt bylaw providet\nthat aome ao.7o_._i of tlaklng fund\nsurpluses for 1833 be tranalerrei to\ntha general account to aaalat In\ntha reduction of taxation.\nThe Imperial bank ta a Itttai\naaked the elty to :et them have aa\neetlxate of the taxea that the council thought they could collect la\n193-. They requeated ttat plana be\nmade by the olty to reduce the city'a\nlndebtednett to tbe bank tbla year.\nP. Caroeelle reoelved a reduction\nIn hla wood charge! to alluat tbort-\nage, In delivery.\nThe hotel water aooounta again\nappe red befon the council and a\nalight adjuttment waa xade to\nthote who had reduoed the number\nof tape being uaed.\nROAD WORK ON\nRED ROCK MINE\nIS PROGRESSING\nPEND ORISLLE, B. C. Ptb. IT\u2014\nThe foreman of tbe government relief work a. a. Church, it ttaylng at\ntht home of Mr. and Mrt. rate\nHtlntz.\nThe weather hu been to oold ttat\nIt haa prevented the plaoer miners\nfrom working on the river.\nMr. Oarber epent Monday night\nat the home of Mr. and Mn. Jaa*\nBently of the Buaalan Bar.\nWork la aUadlly progreating on\nthe road to tta Red Rock mine from\nthe Trail-Salmo cut-out road. Thne\nmen being employed during the Winter montha.\nMite Mary Seamen and Tbeodon\nWaaholm wen the luncheon gueete\nof Mr. and Mn. Jake Bently and\nBerbert Wallace.\nThe government road plough la\nploughing tte road from Waneta to\nthe Salmon River.\nTheodo:* 8a_.lst.o_i epent Monday\nevening at the home of T. Davy, O.\nThornber and 3. Oou__.\nBert Shrubeol of Trail It vlaltlng\nfriendt of tbe Pend orellle.\nNorrle Churches wot vltltlng Mitt\nViola Sthlstrom tnd fa.T.lly Sundty.\nJack Thornber visited Mitt Viola\n3-blatrom Sunday.\nAPPLE MONUMENT\nCordelia, Oeorgla, haa a replies\nof an apple of steel and concrete.\n33 feet ln circumference, aa a\nmonument In Its publ c squire. Tht\n\"apple\" weighs 5,000 pounds ahd It\nmounted on a ban eight feet la\nheight\nr~ DODDS\nKIDNEY\n,, PILLS\nASK TOPERS\n10 TAKE CUT\n15 Per Cent Salary Reduc\ntion Asked by Nelson\nBoard\nTtachen In all Nelaon achoo'ji\n_n beta* aaked la a circular eaat\nout by the achool board to content to a reduction la aalary of\n15 per Mat, ttfeotlve from January 1.\nThla estimated that a eating ot\n111,000 wtU ha effected.\nKASLO AUXILIARY\nFAVORSDEANERY\nEndorse Reeolutlon of\nFormation\nKASLO. B. C, Feb. IT\u2014The mem.\nben of Bt. Mark's Womtn't auxiliary\nbtld ttelr regular monthly meeting\nTuetday afternoon ln tte Sunday\nsohool room. The preeldent Mrt. R.\nHewat waa In tta chair. Mn. stubba\neeeretary, and Mr. Latham tnaaunr\ngave ttelr monthly reporta which were\nfound tatttf tctory aod paaaad* Several\ncommuaioationa wata read, one fron\nMn. Barlee regarding tbe outfitting of\nan Indian child. The ladlea deciding\nto provide one half of an outfit, for\nboy or girl, ttla to ba left for tte de-\nclalon of the Dtootetn Doroaa eeet*-\nun-\nA letter from Mrs. Bookings regard-\nthe pcetponement of the Diocesan annual pieeUng waa read and tte mat.\nter fully dlaeuited after wh|ch tbe\nmeeting ww la favor of poetpone.\nmeot. The memben endorsed tfce\nresolution referlng the formation of\na Women'a Auxiliary Deanery aaaoclatlon ln tbe Dlooeae of Kootenay,\naa explained tn a letter from Mn.\nHamilton, thli reeolutlon to be presented at the next annual meeting\nof tte Dloeeaan branch of the auxiliary. The meeting alao endorsed the\nresolution regarding tta block ateeea.\nwant.\nA letter ot thanka for a Chrlettnaa\nnmambranae, from William Cfcartrt.\nwm read. Two members read letten\nfrom Rev. and Mra. C. C. Ratea who\nan flatting tn Victoria. Theet proved\ninterettlng, reftrencet to W. A. aad\nchurch work betng parte of tte con-\ntentt. The eeeretary waa Instructed\nto writ. Mrs. Raven congratulating\nhtr on the recovery from a reetnt\nlllnett ooupled with beat withet for\ntbe halane* of their holiday.\nOwing to her reoent illness, Mlas\nWalker ot the Anglican Sunday achool\nvan will not be able to make htr\npropoeed vlalt to Kaalo. A letter of\nregret together with beat withet for\nan early aad oomplete noumy la\nto be forwarded to Mlaa Walker.\nNo Mile were pi celled, recelpte\nfor tte day wen \u00bb6.30.\nThe matter of a freah aupply of\ncoal waa left ln tt* hands of tte\netcreiary aad tnaaunr.\nMra. Hewat reported having conferred with Mn. Mr. Read regarding\ntha World day of prayer which fall,\non Ptb. lttt. Ho definite arrangement! oould be made at ttla time,\nbut Mn. Hewat. Mn. Cheettr, Mia.\nStubba. Mn. Fowler aod Mitt Hodget\nwtn appointed to the arrangement\ncommittee\nDellcloua refreshment! wen eerved\ntfttr ttt meeting adjourned, Mit.\nRead  and  Mra.  Btubbe  being  ttt\nTHERMOMETER GETS\nDOWN TO 41 BELOW\nSociety\nThla column la conducted by\nMn. If. J Vigneux. All newa ot\na toolu nature. Including ttoep-\ntiona, private entertelnmenie.\n\u2014anal ltema, marrwgat. ate;\nappear In ttla ooiumn. Ttto-\n. it Ml* Vigneux at her home,\nBit Slllo* atreet.\nThe hom* en Stanley atreet of\nMr. tall Mra. T. P. McKechnle wte\na gay lew* when Mra. McKechnle't\nmother. Mra. Afred Hall celebnted\ntte happy .vent of htr MUi birthday. A Utt. number of guests celled during tte afternoon aad evening\nwith giftt, no-wen and congratulation.. A lovely birthday cake gaily\nIced centered the tea tattle, with lte\npntty ooverlng of * malttee teee\ncloth flanked wlth oorreapondlat\ntapera.\neet\nMr. aad Mra. w. E. EMepun ot\nNakusp  apent yeaterday in Nelton.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nA. Bawer ot Procter paid a vlalt\nto the dty yetterdeiy.\n\u2022 \u2022    e\nAmong iboppen. to town yeaterday wae oeorge Matthew Juatloe\nof tte peaoo ot Salmo.\n\u2022 \u2022   t\nJohn B-omben*. Victoria itreet,\nwho baa been a patient In tte\nKoottoay Lake oeneral hoepltal hat\nreturned to bla home on Victoria\n. .   .Tl'1 .III    .1\nMOTTE, B. C. Feb. 11\u2014Un. 3.\nW. Pitch, after belag confined to tbe\nSt. Eugene hoepltal at Cranbrook\ntor teveral daya, haa left ttat ta-\nttitution. Bhe tptnt a ftw dap\nat tte home ot her titter Mtt.\nEdward Hill, leaving for her home\non Sunday morning by bun, tht\nwaa tooompanled by Mlae Helen\nMarunchtk of Wyellffe.\nThe thermometer reglttend 43\nbelow nro, one ot the coldeet apella\ntte dtlaena of Moyle htve expert'\nenotd la many yean.\nMm Mary Andrewt (aftei* apendlng\ntevertl dayt erlth frlenda la Cnnbrook) nturned to her bome during the week.\nHarvey croot tptnt tbe weak end\nat hit home In cranbrook.\nJ. Necemer wbo underwent an\noperation for appaadlcltla ln tte\nSt. Eugene Hoepltal at Cranbrook\nha* nturned.\nM\u00bb*. R. A. Smith of Moyie la the\ngueet of her aon and daughter-\nin-law, Mr. and Mn. Nelton L.\nSmith ot cnnbrook for a few\nweeka btfon leaving for vanoouver\nwhen aha will vlalt with her eon\noeorge L. Smith.\nMlae Abble Wall of U France\nCreek It -pending . fnr dayt in the\ncity vltltlng at tte home ot MUt\nEvelyn Jefte and alao Mlaa Yvonne\nLapointe. Bhe la accompanied by htr\ntitter.\ntea\nH. Uurlent* ot Trail tpent yetterdty In Neleon.\n\u2022 t   t\nMr. Raid of Bloom Pork apent\nyetterdty ln town.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nFnd Lauriente of Trail paid a\nmtt to tta olty yeeterde-y.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nTr. H J. Tyerman of Nakuap\nvent yuterday ln tbe ctty.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mr*. B. Lottery. Ntlton\nannua, Fairview celebrated tte oc-\ncta.on of ttelr ailver wedding an-\nntveraery February IT. Th.y inn\nmarried 35 yean ago by Rev. D.\nDtmborougb. ln Waaleyan church,\nBury St. Edmunds. Sumy, Bngland.\nThty wen th* recipient, of man)\ngift! and congratulations during thl\nMra. F. \u25a0. DockerUi and daughter,\nMU* Dockerill of Trail tpent yeeterday ln Nelson.\ntee\nMn. Frank oed-sr and her Infant\neon lttt tte Kootenay 1st\u2014, Oeneral\nhoap-tal yesterday for ttelr bome on\nRoeemont.\ne    t   \u2022\nMlaa N. Onager of Nakuap waa\namong  vtaltora  to  town  yeeterday.\ntt*\nJoeeph Cadaa. and H. A- Johnaton.\nboth of tta ammunition dlvlaion of\nthe Canadian laduetdea limited w.th\nheadquartera tn Montreal an in tha\nelty on the company's butlnete. Mr.\nJohnston la a former resident ot\nNtlton.\n\u2022    t    t\nVary  Rev.   j.   c.  McKenzle  who\nbae apent the paat few dan ln Spokane returned laat night.\nt   \u2022   \u2022\nVictor Deaautlee of Montreal manager of tba Iwan Davlea concert\ntour la staying over ln tbe dty Sunday.\ntet\nMatthew Reft, planlit with iwan\nDavlea, la a gueat la town,\nt   \u2022   \u2022\nIwan  Davlea   ha.  nturntd from\nTrtU whtn he gav. a recital, and\nIt the gueet ot Rev. tad MH. T. J. B.\nFtrguton over Sundiy.\ntie*\nO.  W.  MacOomld.   of  Vancouver,\ntuperlnttndtat   of   Ctntdlan   Tile,\ngraph* of Brltlth Columbia, netted\nIn Nelson Friday.\nttt\nA moat enjoyable Valentine toclai\nwat bald la tt. Institute roomi\nThurtdty evening when the Central\nBadminton club wen hoata. Tb*\ncommittee In charge of arrangement.\nIncluded Mrt. Charlea Murray, Mtn\nMildred Martla, Mist Queenie Oerman, Mill Helen Oould, Mill LoU\nSheffield. Robert Hobson, Ft. Bourque\nend Nerval German. Prtaes ln the\nvarious novelty dancea wtn won by\nMUa Wlnnifred Borthwlek, Mlat Mildred Martin, Victor Owen and R\nHumble, Harold Brown supplied the\ndanoe mualc Among thote present\nwire Mlaa Mary Phlllipt. Mite Georgina MoKoewn, Mitt Dorothy Coles,\nMUa E. Erlckeon. MUa M UtU,\nMUa V. Orodakl, Mlat R. Halaty,\nMUt Oladys McLeod, MUt Owen\nHayden, MUa Amelia Hanna, Mln\nBeatrice Beattle, MUa Edna Chapin, MUa E. Wattt, M~e Jem\nBurnt, R. R. Bourque, F. Fossett. J,\nFowltr, H. OtumaMtt, Arthur Eldridge, Eugene Nadeau, B. Bobton,\nFt. Humble, I. Strometeed, Prink\nPhlllipt, Victor Owep, B. Foxill.\nUtile McEichern. T. Orlanlle, M.\nMorley, o. Plett, N. Oerman, J.\nRoberlaon. 3. Meek. J- Choquette\nand Mr, and Mn, Thomas McLaughlin.\nINSTITUTE NAMES\nCOMMITTEES, 1933\nMiss K. Gordon Speaks; Mra.\nH. Dank Demonstrates\nNelaon and DUtrlot Women'i lnatltute memben elected ttelr ettndlng\ncommittee* tor IMS, heard an address by MUa Kathleen Gordon,\ntchool nurae, and taw two demon-\nttritlont by Mn, H. Dunk beeldea\nattending to tte routine buslneaa\nat the monthly meeting held In the\nlnitltute rooms Friday afternoon.\nOommittee memben elected In.\neluded Mn. c. F. McHardy, Mre. F.\nM. Auld, and Mn, Draper, child\nwelfan; Mra. 8. N. May, Mra. E.\nJackman and Mn. T. 3. Behan.\nbaby clinic; Mra. William Rutherford, egrloulture: Mn, h. H. Pitta,\nMra. W. J. Cove and Mra. W. Oelbick,\nhotpltal and ilck visiting; Mn. O. A.\nHunter, economics; Mrt. H. K. -Penny,\nMre. S. T. Murnane, Mra. J. Draper\nand Mn. M. J. J. Cove, waya and\nmeant; Mn. A. w. cronley, demon-\nstrstlone; Mn. Percy Craven, mutlc\nand entertainment; Mrs. Bunion aad\nMn, a. Term, exchange.\nElectrlo Iron demonstrations wen\nglnn by a local dealer and Mre.\nHarry Dunk gave an Interettlng\ndemonatration of euthlon and tea\ncoty making.\nMUt Gordon dealt with the health\nconditions of the achool age child\nstating that the effect ot the depreulon did not cease with good\ntimet but often left marks that\nwere not ented for many yean.\nFrom fin to 13 per cent of the\ntchool children of Nelaon wen underweight due to Improper feeding,\nthe declared. She spoke on the war\nagalnat oolda and of defective vlalon\nand aaked the backing of the lnatltute In the child welfare and clinic\nmatters.\nVALENTINE TEA AT\nKASLO, AUXILIARY\nKASLO B. O. Feb. IT\u2014The memben ot tte St. Andnwi United church\nWomen'a auxiliary mat Tuetday afternoon at tt* home of Mn. H. Beak.\nMn. B. Oreen. tte preeldent, being In\nthe chair. There waa a very good attendance and routine and special bua_\nlaeaa waa quickly disposed ot, though\nthen was muoh la hand.\nMrs. Peter McGregor and Mra. C.\nW. Webeter ware tte hottestet of tte\ntea whloh followed tte cloalng of tte\nmeeting. ThU took tte form of a\nValentine party,* there being numerous\nattractive deooratlona In keeping with\nthe day and tte appetising dtlntlea\noffered tte gueete, alto carried out tte\nVilentlne Idea.\nNAKUSP YOUNG\nPEOPLE WILL\nSTAGE A PLAY\nNAKUSP. B. C, Feb. IT\u2014The\nyoung people of the United church\nmet at the home of M. and Mrs.\niH. B. Harley on Monday evening;\nOr. O. Btubbe In the chair. A play\nwat decided on to be taken up ln\nthe near future. A tpleddld paper\non china waa given by C. Howarth\nJr. which waa much appreciated.\nTEMPERATURES\nVARY SLIGHTLY\nOnly thttt degroes nptratal the\nextreme temperature* Friday when\nthe temperature* nmatntd at the\nhighest point ln ovtr two weeks.\nSnow tell at abort intervale to the\nextent of ono Inch and resulted in\nmaking walks exceedingly slippery.\nTemperatures were ft and 36\ndegrees.\nANDERSON HEADS\nKIMBERLEY LEGION\n___M--__U__T. B.C., Feb. n~_-_lm-\nbtrley branch. No. 0T, Canadian\nLegion B.E_-J_.. elected the following\nofflcen for   1033:\nPrealdent, M. p. Anderson; vice,\npresident, R. E. Robeon; secretary-\ntntturer, It W. Bonell; eiecutive,\nE. Ttylor. D. Morrison. N. Henderson, A. Talt, A. J. Richmond, A. F.\nVn.\n_2ff2KHKBQB-H_HflU__H-B__B-_K-K-B___X_B_BSK\ncSylea&hersSD\n607 Baker St.\nPhone 200\nsrom NEWS\nSPRING SILKS in a\nSpecial Showing Monday\nPure silks in all the\nnew weaves and patterns . . . New flat\ncrepes, new rough\ncrepes and new sand\ncrepes in the season's\nleading colors... All\nare of the finest quality silk . . . free from\nloading and will keep\ntheir appearance after\nhard wear . , . They\ncome in dress lengths\nonly . . . If ytw think\nof having your spring\ndress made ... see\nthese today.\nPRICED AT, THE\nYARD $1.50, $1.75\nTO S1.95.      ,\nNew Flat\nCrepes\nNew flat crepes ln extra fine quality for\ndresses or lingerie. It\ncomes in all the pastel\nshades, also navy,\nbrown, and black. 88\ninches wide.\nTHE YARD ... 98^\nRev. Mr. Silverwood\nto Give Paper at\nTheological Meet\nBey. W. J. Silverwood of Nelaon hie\nbeen Invited by Rev. Nelson A. Hart-\nnest, tecretary-tzeaaunr of tht Pacific  Co_et Theological conference, to\nmeets ln Seattle, Wash., at the end of\nJune.\nMr. Silverwood haa tcoepted the\nInvitation, hut baa not yet decided\non tbe aubyect of hit tddrett.\nWhtn scythes and fialla are und\nIn wheat fields, It takea a man to\nhoun to he-vest tnd threth an acn.\nthe   \"combine\"   doet  tht   work .in\ngive the confennee a paper when It half an hour.\nVassar's Cash Meat Market\nGood Buying for Saturday and Monday\nChoice Steer Beef\nT.-Bone Roasts; OA<\nRump Roasts; 10e)\nLb _... Id\nRound Steak; 1 C<\"\nLb  10\nPot Roast; *]*i\nLb.   I\nShoulder Roast; *\\ftt)\nchoice. Lb  IU\nRib Boiling Beef-, Cf\nLb  J\nHamburg Steak; OC<\n3 lbs. for   \u00a3*d\nUreamery Butter; CC>t\n3 lbs. for ,. UU\nt-ggs: Fresh Ex. tfl\u00ab.\n.Iras; a dozen  _\u00bba\/\nBacon Lean; fresh 1 Ct\nsliced; lb :  10\nSwift's Prem. Ham, *\\C*p\nWhole or half; lb.   10\nSpring Chicken for Roasting or Frying; 0\u00bbK\nLb  LL\nSausages, small pork 1 C t)\nor tomato; lb    1_\u00bb\nLean Loth Pork OC<\nChops; 2 lbs. for -_v .\nCheese, Ontario, 1 Q<\nmild; Ib    l-\u00bb\nPork Legs;\nLb.\nw\nFillets Veal;\nLb\t\n17*\nPork Shoulders;\nLb. \t\nPork Roasts;\nLb\t\nVeal Chops;\n2 lbs.\nLegs Lamb,\nvoune: lb.\nchoice\n35<\n19*\nWe Deliver at these prices. Phone 862\nBUTCHERTERIA NEWS\nSATURDAY and MONDAY BARGAINS\nChoice Oven Roast Veal; per lb lif\nChoice Creamery Butter; 2 lbs. for  44<\nEXTRA!\nLee RoasU of fork as cut; psr lb- ,..,... lOei\nChoice Round Roast Beef, Blue Ribbon; per lb. 15-?\nDelicious Breakfast Sausage; per lb  lOf\nDel'cious Sunday Morning Breakfast Sausage;\n9 li-s. .*  IW\nLoin Mutton Chops; per lb.  15<\nBuyers of Livestock and Poultry\nPHONE 149 FREE DELIVERY\n-P\nCRANBROOK FOLKS\nVISIT WARDNER\nWARDNBB. B. C. Iwb. IT\nQ. Renlck and Mn. 3. Bowti bave\naa thtlr guesta their father and\nbrother, Jamea and Leroy Eastwood\nof Cranbrook.\nJohn A. utwaoo, A. Erlckson and\nJ. A. Fletcher were Cnnbrook vlalton on Monday\nKr. and un. Thomat conquergood\not Aberteldle -rat* In town on Monday vlalttng frlendi.\nMr. aad Mn. W. R. Powen, Mr.\ngad Mn. Charlea Hamrln, oeorge\nSinclair and N Cblopan attended\nthe cnnbrook-Wtrdner hookty game\nla cranbrook  on Tuetday tvtnlng.\nHarry Thompaon of Corbin li\nvltltlng relatlvei n town.\n- Mn. o. A. Halgh, Mn. Charlei\nHimrln, l(rt. Alex Daye, ur. and\nMn. Thomas Fltztlmmoni. Lew Mlg-\nglnt and trail Moberg wen Cranbrook\nvlilton on Thurtdty.\nFebruary Furniture Sale\nSPECIALS\nWindsor Chairs and Rockers, walnut finish, 96.95, f 7.50 and 90.05.\nLeather Upholstered Chairs and Rockers,\nmahogany, $17.50.\nLeather Upholstered Chairs and Rockers,-\nfumed oak, $9.50 to $13.50.\n8 only, odd Bedroom Chairs and Rockers ranging in prices from $9.50 to\n12.00, while they last $6.00\n9 Golden Elm Arm Rocker, wood seat.\nPrice   $2.85\nNurse Rocker, Golden Elm.\nPrice   $2.75\nWicker Chairs and Rockera, uphbl-\natered spring seat.\nPrice $8.50 and $0.75\n*t Morris Chair, fumed oak and lcather-\nw ette. Price $12.50\nChildren's Chairs and Rockers.\nPrice $2.50 to $5.75\nThe Store o4\nService and\nSatisfaction\nSTANDA.R\nFURNITURE CO.\nD\nComplete\nHouse\nFurnishers\nNelson B. C.\n\u25a0At\n \t\nv^.m-ma__mwmmm\nTHS NELSON DAILT NEWS   NIUON, BX.-\u00abAK7B_>AT MORNING, rSBBDAST 11, l\u00bb\u00bb\u00bbe\nNEW YORK LIST\nCLOSES HIGHER\nflurry in Equities Liable\nto Benefit by Prohibition Change\nBy JOHN L. COOLEY\nAssociated   Preii   Financial   Wftter\nNEW TOBK, Feb. 17\u2014Stocks felt\nt little better today and clowd\nhigher for tbe first time tbla week.\nA speculative flurry ln equities of\ncompanies manufacturing producta\ntbat might stand to benefit by prohibition change and a boost for the\nrail* provided sufficient leverage to\nbring a general assortment of fractional to 3 point net gains. Volume\ntotalled only 653,795 shares.\nStocks apparently looked with\ngreater equanimity on aelllng of\nAmerican dollars, even though aome\nforeign monies* reached quotations\nthat would make profitable gold exports from the United States. Bankers attributed the sharp reversal ln\ntrend to European alarm over the\nattempted assassination of Presidentelect Roosevelt.\nMONTREAL LIST\nFIRMS SLIGHTLY\nReacts to Buoyant Tone in\nNew York\nMONTREAL, Feb. n (OP)\u2014Montreal atock exchange listings reacted\nquietly ln tbe more buoyant tone\nIn New Tork today. Several of the\nleaders scored small advances while\nthe closing tone waa firm. Trading\nwas quiet, less than 7000 shares\nchanging   hands.\nCanadian Pacific cloaed at lift\nfor a net gain of 14. Braslllan finished ft higher at Bft. international\nNickel remained unchanged at 9-Vfc.\nwhile Consolidated Smelters yielded\nH to 00'..\nNew York Stocks\nHigh\nlow\nCloee\nAllegheny   \t\nIH\nl',4\nIH\nAllied   Chemical\n79\n,77\n78 Vi\nAm  For  Power\n6\nSTi\n6%\nll'i\nz\n4%\nHVi\nAm   Ma  is  Tit\nAm Srelt As Rr.\nl-'i\n13'i\n13H\nAm Telephone\n102\n10014\n100%\nAm  Tobacco  ....\nMr.\nSSH\n54\",\n6%\n\u00abK\n6H\n41\n39'i\n40%\nAuburn   Moton\n4i\".\n40'i\n40%\nt'%.\n\u2014\n814\nS   is   O    ....\nlOVa\n10\n10'.4\nBendlx  Aviation\na*.\n8'i\n8%\nBeth  Steel  \t\n134\n13'i\n13 Vi\nC.nada  Dry  \t\n-H\n8*4\n\u2022H\nC   P   \t\n8*4\n9-i\n0%\nCerro  de   patco\nn;\n\u00ab\"4\n7%\nC   i   0   \t\nM'i\n37 V,\n38%\nll'i\ntVa\n11\n3\nUH\n3'4\nCom Ss Southern\nCon Ott N 7 ....\n48'i\n48!*,\n48%\nSI'.\n49 \u00abi\n51\nC Wright ptd ....\n\u2014\n__\n3%\n39 li\n35>i\nS6%\nEtttmtn  Kodak\nMU\n53\n54 Vi\n__ec p & L \t\n\u00ab7t\n4H\n4%\nFord Engllih ....\n\u2014\n\u2014\n3%\nTori  or Canada\n\u2014\n\u2014\n5'i\nrirtt Ntt storei\n49 ii\n48\n49%\nrreeport Texaa ..\n31\n30 Vi\n31\nUH\n13%\n13%\n13>i\n12'i\n13%\nden Pood* _-..._\nMH\n33 Ti\n38%\nOold  Duet ___\n13'i\n13%\n13%\nOoodrlch    \u2014\n4'\u00ab\n\u20224Vi\n4%\n9'.\nSVi\n9%\nO W augtr _-\n9*4\n\u2014\n\u00bb%\nHowe  Sound   ....\nTK\n7-54\n7%\n-H\n\u2014\n3%\nJnter  Nickel   ....\n7%\n7(4\n7%\nInter Tel is Tel\n\u00ab'\u00bb\n-Vi\n\u00ab%\nJewel  Tea  Co  ..\n.   36K\n38 li\n381\nKelly  Spring ....\nIK\n\u2014\nIH\nKenn copper ....\n8'.\n\u00bbVi\n8%\nKreege S 8 \t\n>\n1\u2014\n8\nLehn  la  Pink .\n17\n\u2014\n17\nMeek   Truck   ....\n16\n19Vi\n15'4\nMilwaukee   pfd\niM\n\u2014\nSH\nliaah  Moton  ....\n14'\/,\n13%\n14%\nKat Dairy  Prod\n13\n13>,l\nik\n_\u2022_   P is L \t\n\u2014\n\u2014\n10%\nJl V Central  . .\n17H\n17\n17%\nFac Ou A: flee\n37'i\n37 Vi\n37%\nPackard  Motor*.\n3'i\n3\n3%\n.Penn R R ........\n17H\n16%\n17%\nPhlUlpt Pete ....\n\u00bbH\nBH\nSH\n3'i\n__,\n3%\nRadio   Corp   ....\n4't\n>H\nA\nRadio Keith Or\nIV,\n\u2014\nIH\nRem  Rand  \t\n3*i\n\u2014\nSH\nJl   I   \t\n4\n\t\n4\n32'i\n8 IH\n81%\nS Louie Ss S F\nft\n\u2014\nH\nShell Union \t\n*Va\n\u2014\n4%\nS Ctl Ellton ...\n33 Vi\n33'i\n33\na r   _\n18'i\n15 H\n18%\nStand Oil Cal -\n33 H\n33'i\n33%\nStand Oil Ind _\n\u2014\n\u2014\n13%\nStand Oil N J -\n34 H\n3374\n34%\nStewart  Warner\n3\n\u2014\n3\nStudebaker\t\n3*14\n3H\n3H\nWH\n11-.\n13%\nTexas   Gulf  Sul\nIT.4\n18%\n17\nTlmken Roller ..\n18'i\n15%\n15%\nUnder Tvpe  \t\nlOVi\n10 Vi\n10'4\nUnion Ctrblde ..\nj-n\n33%\n38%\nUnion Oil Ctl ..\nSK\n0%\n\u00bb%\nUnited   Alrcnit\n33.i\n2 l'i\n33%\nU  P   ..*.\t\n71%\n70\n71%\nU S Pipe Ss Fdy\n8\nTK\n7H\nU a Rubber  ...\n3%\nSH\n3%\nV S Steel \t\n37 li\n26\u00bbi\n37%\nWett Elec\t\n38H\n35%\n36%\nWlllyt   over   .._\n\u2022A\n%\n%\nTellow Truck ...\nt\\\n\u2014\nSH\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\nSO industrials    56.37 up .88\n20 rails  27.Q5 up .72\n20 utilities   28.84 Up .34\nDOLLAR UP\nPound-Sterling Is Abo\nStronger\nNIW TOBK. Feb. 17 (OP)\u2014The\nCtnadlan dollar cloted 3-16 eent\nhigher on foreign exchangee today\nat 88% oente (United Stt tee premium ot ISH per cent), alter opening -lightly oft tt 88 oenta.\nThe pound tterllng ended the day\n11-18 cent itrongtr at 88.44% Ior\ncablet, ltt high for the teeelon. It\nopened at 83.44 thla morning, ltt\nlow tor the dtj.        '\nBOND TONE IS\nFAIRWSTEADY\nPrices Irregular; Soft Spots\nin Rail Division\nNEW TOBK, Feb. 17  (AP)\u2014Bonds\ndisplayed a reasonably steady tone\ntodey In tht t*o* of unusually wide\ndeclines in the us. government list.\nPrloes were Irregular and tbere were\nseveral soft spots In tbe rait division, but for *U these features tbe\nmarket as a whole shows a better\nresistance to selling than on Thursday. Transactions amounted to 611.-\n061,000 compared with $11,451,000 on\nthe previous day.\nPROFIT-TAKING\nDRAGON WHEAT\nPrices Fluctuate Erratically\nat Winnipeg\nWINNIPEG. Feb. 17 (OP)\u2014Wheat\nprices fluctuated erratically ln today's session of the grain market,\nprofit-taking selling erasing earlier\nstrength caused by continued foreign\ndemand for Canadian wbeat. Valuea\nfinished unchanged to ft cent\nlower.\nMay closed at 48ft. July at 40ft\nand October at wh cent*.\nMetal Markets\nNEW TOR-., 1-b. 17 MP)\u2014Oopper\nquiet; electrolytic apot i; luture t*_.\nTin, tteadT; apot and nearby 23.00;\ntuture 38.70.\nIron quiet, unchanged.\nLead dull: apot He* Tom 8.00;\nBeet St. Louli 3.87.\nZlno ettler; Eatt fit. Loula spot\ntnd future 3.57.\nAntimony 6,78.\nAt London:     \u25a0 .\nOopper, ttandard. tpdt \u00a338 lOt;\nfuture tSS lit; electrolytic epot 183;\nfuture \u00a333 lot.\nTin, ipot \u00a3148 7t 8d; futun\n\u00a3148  13t  \u00abd.\nUid apot \u00a310 7a \u00abd; future \u00a310\nISl Sd.\nZinc, ipot \u00a313 I7t 8d; future\n\u00a314 St Sd.\nMINES FEEL FOR\nANEW-BOTTOM\nMost Higher-Priced Golds\nLose Some\nTORONTO, Feb. 17 (CP)\npredominated ln the Standard mining market and volume got back\nbelow the half million mark today.\nThe mild boom which swept through\ntbe market ln tbe first 10 days of\nthe month, has flattened out seemingly and the market la now feeling\nCor a n\u00ab*w bottom. Most of the\nhigh-priced gold shares lost a little\nground today.\nDome closed off SO. Lake Shore\n79, Mclntyre 35, TMk 7 and Wrlght-\nHargreares 4. Hollinger gained 6\nand Pioneer 10.\nToronto Industrials\nToronto Stocks\nBeatty Brat \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\nBell   Telephone 80% 89\nBrailllan     8ft 8K\n*  A  OH    8 7*\nCan.da   Dredge \u2014 \u2014\nCan Gypsum .... \u2014 \u2014\nCone Btkerlee .. \u2014 \u2014\nCons Mining .... \u2014 \u2014\nPord of Can \"A\" 7 6*4\nHiram Walker _ 8 4H\nIxperltl oil  .... \u2014 \u2014 '\nLoblaw \"A\"   UK 11(4\nNoranda  34% 34ft\nArno    \t\nAlta  _ _\nAmulet     \t\nA P Ooneolldeted\nAthley  \t\nBttemetala \t\nBarry Holllneer ....\nBig Mlsaourl  _\nC and E Landa ....\nChemical  Reeearch\nClerley _ _..\nDome   _..\nEldorado    __\t\nFalconbrldge   _....\nOranada    _.'..\t\nHowey   \u2014\t\nHollinger .\n4V4\n80\n8H\n1%\n10\nIH\n314\n80\nOK\n4.\n8'i\nUK\n34.80\nHudson  Bty     _\nInternational   Nickel   \t\nKlrkland    Lake     ...\nLake Shore  \t\nMacasaa   . _,\nManitoba   Batln    \t\nMtltrtic    \t\nMclntyre  - \t\nMining corporttlon \t\nMayland    \u2014\nMurphy  _\t\nNewbeo\t\nNlplasing \t\nNoranda   \t\nPtnd Orellle  __- _.\nPremier Gold \t\nSan Antonio  \t\nSherrlt   Oordon   \t\nSudbury Baeln  \t\nSterling   ptclflc   _ _..\nfilecoe    \t\nSttdaoona    _ .\u201e._\nTech Hugbee ....\nThompeon Cadallac ....\nVlpond\t\nVenture! \t\nWright Kargretvet ....\nWalte Ackerman _\t\nM\nAt\n\u25a015\nD7\n1.33\n40\n.14\n\u202215',.\nA\u00bb\n.50\n\u2022oik\n18-M\nIM\n3.30\n1.73\n\u25a078!4\n7.65\n3.70\nS.15\n.40\n88.16\n.84\n\u202201!.\n.07\n36.86\n1.81\n.17\n->1K\n\u20220.H\n1.64\n3440\n.58\n\u25a06714\n08\n\u25a04a\n.70\n.13\n150\n\u202204K\n460\n.08*\nAt\n1.0S\n4.66\n41\nC.P.R.   EARNINGS   DECREASE\nMONTREAL, Peb. 17 (CP)---arn-\nlngt ot tbe Canadian Paclflo Railway company for the week ended\nPebruary 14 were: 1933, 81.711.000;\n1933, 83,130,00; decreaae, 84OS.00O\naccording to a oompany atatement.\nDECLARE  DIVIDEND\nTORONTO, Peb. 17 (CP)\u2014The\nboard of dlreeton of Lake Shore\nMines, limited, today declared the\nregular quarterly dividend of 60\noente per there, payable March 15\nto holders of record Mtrch  1.\nLONDON CLOSE\nLONDON, I-b. 17 (AP.-GlotIng:\nAmerican itockt quoted In dollar!\nat 4 tblUlnga per doHer: Am Tti *\nTil 8146(4: Braelllan Traction 810:\nCtnadlan Paclflo 314: Oeneral Motor! SIS; Hydro Bleetrio 6TH; Intl\nNickel 111; intl Tel A Tel WS;\nU a Steel 888(4: Anglo Dutch lOe\n3d; Brlt Am Tobtooo \u00a34K; -tti.tUen\n54t; Dunlop Rubber 3it 6d; _Bee-\ntrteal 8, M Ind OM St Sd: Ford\nLtd 17a Od: Imperial Chemical S6t\nl(4d: Imperial Tobacco SSt Sd:\nRoyal Dutch 117(4: Shall T a. T\n\u00a33(4: Vlckert Sa 10(4d: Woolwoftb\n76e l(4d; Brlt 8(4 per oent war\nloan cot (4:   Btt 4 per eent loan\n1040-90   \u00a3110(4.\nVANCOUVER UST\nEASIERIN TOP\nBralorne- Only One to Show\nFirmer Tendency\nVANCOUVHl, I\u00bbb. 17 (CP)_\u2014Ac-\ntlvlty waa Mattered with istuet milling around ln circlet and a tack\not apeculetlve demand gave the\nVanoouver stock exchange an ettler\ntone todty-\nBri-orne. the only laaue to thow a\nfirmer tendency, gained one to 147.\nBridge River waa fairly active but\nfailed to change ltt price level.\nPioneer ahowed the wldett fluctuation of.the active lltt. Opening at\n6.70, seven higher, tbe lttue cloeed\net 8.80, ott three from tbe prevloui\ncloae. Premier tt 68 and Reno at\n70(4 were each down a half while\nNoble Five eaaed a minor fraction\nto 5(4. Cariboo Oold loet 6 to 340.\nAak\n.17\n140\n\u202203K\n40\n\u25a004K\n.IS\n41\n03(4\n\u25a005K\n.66\n6.70\n07\n.60\n40\n\u202271(4\n43(4\n\u25a003*\n41(4\n44\n.00\n44\n.14\n.08(4\n.03\nAt\nm\n.is\n.08(4\n38\n46(4\n6.75\n.13\nVancouver List\nMINES\nBll\nBig Mleeourt  ._\n.18\nBr-lorne     .\n147\n3.00\nOeorgla  ftlver\n.03(4\n.17\nOrandvlew    \t\n.04\nInt C  &  0  _......\t\n.10\nKootenay  Florence \u2014\n00 (4\n.01(4\n\u25a003(4\n.05(4\nPend   Orellle    .\n.60\npioneer  Oold  \t\n6.60\nPorter Idaho  _.._\n.06(4\nPremier    \t\n.68\nReeves McDonald\t\n\u2014\nReno   Oold __\n.70 V4\nRutb  Hope   .......\nSilveTcreat  \t\nWellington     \t\nWhitewater  \t\nOILS\nA P Oontolldtted\t\nC tnd Z Lands _\t\nDalhousle  \t\nEaatcreat \t\nFreehold  \t\nHome  Oil     \t\nMcDougall Segur ez\nMtyltnd   \t\nMercury\t\nMcLeod  \t\nOkilta  new   \t\nRoyalite    \t\n43(4\n\u202203(4\n-   -OS (4\nCORN PRICES\nUP BRISKLY\nProbability of Repeal Approval Gives Boost\nBy JOHN P. BOUOBAN\nAttocUted Prett Market Editor\nCHICAOO. Feb. 17 (AP).-Corn\nprlcea ran hrlakly upward a oent\na butbtl today,, and rural holden\nteteed the chance to realize caah\non the largest bualneu thli tenon.\nLlkllhood tbe bouet ot repceten-\ntttlvet at Wuhlngton would give\nlqulek approval Monday to the prohibition repeal Mil whloh paited tbe\naenate yeeterday waa largely re-\ntponilb.t for the action of tbe\ncorn market. Propoaed leglalatlon\nto facilitate manufacture of oorn\nalcohol for automobile uae tcted alto\naa a strengthening Influence on\nvalues.\nOorn doted firm, but at tome\ntetback from tbe day's top, (4 to\nK above yetterdty't tlnltb, wheat\nunchanged to (4 up. oata, V, advanced, and provlalona unehtnied\nto a decline of S cente.\nSTOCK VOLUME\nsharm mr\nLosses and Gains Break\nAbout Even\nTORONTO, J*b. 17 (CP)\u2014Nothing\nipeotacular developed In todty't\ntrading on tbe Toronto itock exchinge, volume being tbtrply down\nln all lssuee exoept Nickel tm Brltlth American OU. Leases and galna\nbroke about even, wtth the leaden\non the upalde, aided by tbe laat\nminute rally ln Will etreet.\nB. A. Oil weakened slightly to\nclott unchanged at 714. Imperial\ntnd International Pete were both\noft (4 ind McOoU Frontentc advanced a tlmlltr amount.\ninnipeg Grain\nSterling   Pacific\nW-lWlfBU,   Feb.   17\nquotation!:\nOpen\nWheat:\nMay    .....   48(4\nJuly       40V.\nOet.       60K\nOate:\nMty   ...._   34H\nJuly   _.._   23K\nOct.   _.a.   SSH\nBarley:\nMay   .....   SSH\nJuly \u2014\nOct.       38(4\nHail\nMay    \u2014   SO\nJuly       \u2014\nOct.        7S14\nRye:\nMay    ._   -\nJuly       36\nOct.       \u2014       \u2014\nCaah  prloet:\nWhett\u2014No.  1  hard\nnor.  46(4:   No.  3  nor\nnor. 43(4:  No. 4 nor.\n30(4:  No. 6 87(4; feed\n48K: No. 1 durum 53'*,\nHigh\n40\n4\u00bbK\n51\n35(4\n34\nS3T4\nss*.\n38(4\n80(4\n78 \u00bb4\n35(4\nCC*) -Oraln\nLow Cloae\n48 48(4\n48% 48K\n60 60S\n34K 3414\n33K 34\n33K SSH\n3914 3\u00bbH\n- 39)4\nSS 3814\nT3K SO\n- T8H\n78(4 7SK\n- 34(4\n36 36\n- 85(4\n46(4: No.  I\n44K; No. 3\n41(4: No. 6\n33(4:  track\nCLASSIFIED\nBIRTHS\n<1>\ntopuft\u2014To Dr. and Kn. E. I.\nTopUft. at Uie Mater Mltenwdlee\nhoepltal. Itcealand. oo Ftbcuary  14.\n____\u2014To Mr. and Mre. o. W.\nDimock, at Trail, February 15, a\ndaughter. \t\nBUSBY\u2014To Mr. and Mra. A. H.\nWllaon Butby at Trall-Tadtnac hoepltal, pebruary 16. a aon.\nWEBBER\u2014To Mr. and Mra. Fred\nWebber, 819 Bill atreet. at tba Koot-\netm, Lake Genertl hotpltal Pebruary\n17, a dtugh'tr.\nPERSONAL\n(5)\nPRIVATE    KINDERGARTENS    PAT\nAdvice given free by the Ctntdlan\nKindergarten  lnatltute,  Winnipeg.\n(5574)\nFURNISHED BOOMS rOBRENT(13)\nFOBNIBHED UQHT HOdsEKEEP-\nIng roomi. Apply 705 Vlctorli Alley. Nelton. (6676)\nHOUSEKEEPING   ROOMS.   ALSO\nboard and room. 335. 414 8ll.ee St.\nHOUSEKEEPING   ROOMS.   PHONB\nMn. Cow 300R. 807 Carbonate St.\n 18443*\nFURNISHED    APARTMENTS     FOB\nnnt. Petty Aptt. 310 Falla St.\n(5867)\nTWO ROOM STEAM HEATED FUB-\nnithtd lultt. st-~In\u00ab hotel7(8881)\nMISCELLANEOUS (SS)\nHELP  WANTBD\n(16)\nhow  to orr a  government\nlob.  Free  Booklet. The  M. C. O.\nLtd., Winnipeg. (6873)\n(HI\nSITUATIONS   WANTED\nyouno woman REQunuDS position aa bouaekeeper. Oood reference!. Apply Box 6660 Dolly Newa.\n(5660)\nOBNTLIWOMAN WANTS POSITION\ntt bouaekeeper or help. Very capable. Ben. 6804 Dally Newt.  (SS94)\nHOUSES FOR RENT\n(SI)\nMODERN FIVE-ROOMED BUNOA-\nlow, Pairvlew, on double corner.\nElectric nnge Included. Occupan-\nSr March 1. Apply Box 6880 Dally\ntwt. (6880)\nFOUR ROOM HOUSE. BATH. SIX\nlott, fru't treet. 316 pe- month,\nMn. Hall, 6th Bt. Gordon Road.\n 2  title,.\nLIVESTOCK FOB SALE\n(S3)\n'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiMMiiiiii:\nCLEARANCE\nUsed Motors, Etc.\n3 HF_ 5-0-volt D.C. motor .._ 845.00\n6 K.W., 650-volt DC. motor    886.00\n3 HP., 650-volt A.C. motor _ 860.00\n1 H.P, 330-volt motor  836.00\n5 HP, 330-volt moton, et. -Atom\n10 HI\"..  860-volt motor    8350*\n(4 HP. 110-volt A.C. moon, tea 6.00\n11 HP.. 330-volt A.C. motor _ SlS.on\n5 K.W., 33-volt generator ..... SS6.00\n6 K.W., 76-volt gener:tor ._ 879.00\n24-volt generator  -  835.0^\n4 K.WT,   330-volt   A.C.   Belt-excited\ngenerator _... 1195.01\n33-volt lnnpt, each          40\nLEEDER'S  LTD.\n1375  Por.age Ave., Winnipeg.  Man.\n(8686)\nIIMIIPIIIIMIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIl.\n3 TOUNQ JERSE. COWS. DUB TO\nfreehen Feb. 17, March 8th, March\n38. Vara genUe. Reglttered itock.\nA. B. wagrer, Frultvale, B. O.\n16606)\nPOULTRY AND EGOS\n(38)\n^IIIIIIIFI'llllNII HIM Illlllf \u00a3\nW Chick Brooders Cheape |\nElectrlo or  Coel  Burning\nS     Geo. W. Oreen A Co. Ltd. s\nLethbridge, Alta\n. (6.33) s\nMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii. .-\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM\nWRITE FOR A COPY OF MY 1933\noatejogue which contalna a new\nprloe lltt tnd Informttlon on feeding poultry. White Ltghornt and\nWhite wyandottee. Chlcki. Hatching Eggs, tnd Cockerelt. L- F.\nSolly, Ltkevlew Farm, Wtttholmt,\nB  C. (5433)\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nFOR SALE\u2014 Breeding itock, day\nold chlcki, hatching egga. s. O. W.\nLeghorn! 813 per 100. B. P. Rocki,\n815 per 100. Hatching eggi half price\nof chlcki. 10% with order. Dominion\nGovernment approved hatchery. Order early. Fuhr t poultry farm. Vernon. B. C. (6439)\nIMIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIII\nIf permitted to grow, corn tuckers\nadd materially to the yield ot grtln\nand tortge.\nTacoma la an Indian word meaning highest, or near heaven.\n;.'_I.._H__II.._..___..___I_.I_M_._I.I.II.I\u00a3\nI PHONE 106 |\n\u00a7 FOR YOUR MOVING JOBS OR   S\nS GENERAL   TBANSFKR\nWORK.\nS  WB   ARE   EQUIPPED   TO   1\n= HANDLE  YOUR\nNEEDS.\n| Williams'! ransfer |\n| 60S Ward St. Nelaon  S\nI (6677)   2\n.iiimiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir\nOALVANIZEJ IRON PIPE AND PTT-\ntlngt Beltlngt, rto-_Speol_I \u2014 Ne\u00ab\nWire Natt! 1(4,\" 1)4\" \u00ab\u25a0 3(4,. \u00ab\u00bb4.i\nper 100 lbe. Full line of new an*\nused oalv. and Black Pipe tnd fittings, (4 Galv new 70, 1 Black 6c\n3\" Black, suitable tor Irrigation ana\nwater line 12o other sizes low prices, new corrugated galv Iron 65 per\n100 square feet, poultry wre netting 3 and 8 feet. Full stock ot\nateel epllt pulleys. Potato and grain\ntacks. Barbed wire, M ne Rope,\nCanvai Doon, window!. Roofln,.\nPelt. Garden and Air hose, Boom\nChains. Merchandise and Equipment of ell deter ptlons. Enquiries solicited.\nB. C. JUNK CO.\n138  Powell  K'.,  VANCOUVER,  B.  C.\n(8676'\nLOST   AND   FOUND\n(11)\nGOU) LOCKET _VITH CHIP DIA-\nmond, valued tt keepttke. Phone\n466L. (6653)\nNURSERY  PRODUCTS\n(47)\nFOR DEPENDABLE NURSERY\nitock. both Fruit and Ornamental\nHedge, Plante, etc. Write T. Roynon, Agent, Lterlta Nurteriei. Nelton. BTO. (6__1>\nSPECIAL-ROISTER CABUnfT BAT-\ntery Radio tet. \u00bb35. Apply Mseon\nSs RUCh. (6606)\nELECTRIC AFFIANCES\nJANBTTE ROTARY COH \u00bb\u25a0\u00bb__\u25a0\nvcJta D. C. to 110 volte A. O\nwatlt  output,  rivet  perfect*\nreception.   855.00   regular   \u2022\nquitting butlness sale. H. D. U\nwarlbg. Victoria. B. O (I\nMACHINERY\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUHNIIIIIIIIIM\nBARGAINS-USED   33-VOI*\nEI__CTR_C UGHTINO FLAirST^\nto be told for\nDeico.  850 watt   ...\npulrbanki-Mont, aoo watt  J\nLllley   H.   1360  watt  .\nLalley FN.. 1000 watt\nL-lley F. IOOO watt  ...\n83  v..   300  watt  Oen.   m  Bwi\nBoard   _ _  Si\nNew   7-plate.   80   amp.   glaaa\ntery  M\nNew   9-plate.   130 emp.   glaaa\ntery    .*. tfi\nLEBDERS  LTD.,   1876   porttg*\nW.nnlpeg. (Ii\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nTRUCKS AND TBAILEBS\nJMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlim\ni   New or Used Trucks1\n_\" Genertl   Moton . Producta . 81\nCanada Limited\n(O. M. C. Truck Dlvition)_\n\u00a3   1200 WEST GEORGIA STREW\nS VANCOUVER,   B.   C.\n\"iiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii.r\nBusiness and Profession!\nDirectory.\nAccountants\nCHAS. F. HUNTER. 8. P., INT.. A.\nMunicipal uid Commtrclal Awa\nP. O. BOX 1191. Ntlton. B. C.fflt\nAssayers\nE. W. WIDDOWSON. esUbllthed ll\n305 jotephlne St. Nelton, B. Of\n... m\nORENVIIXE H.  ORIMWOOD.  P.\n_tox 418 Kaslo, B. C. d\nChiropractors\nDR. ORAY, GILKER BLK.. NELSt\n m\nDR.   MACMIliAN.  ORAD.,  PALM\ntchool, Aber. Blk., Neleon. Ph. 3\nMITTUN AND OEDDES. X-RAY a\nMCM. cranbrook and TraU. (SM\nFlorists\nJOHNSbNS GREENHOUSES, pho\n343. cut flowen. potted phut\nand floral detignt. 0m\nNELSON FLOWBt SHOPPE. ftt\nline cut .loneri it all timet, n\ntl  detlgns.  Phont 838,-       (I\nInsurance and Real Estatd\nR. W. DAWSON, Rtal -Mate 11\nturence. Renttls. Next Blpperac\nHs-dware. Baker atreet.        (*\nSecond Hand Storea\nThe  Ark.  Dealers  ln  Second Hal\ngoads, phone 684, Joeephlne. (8111\nStorage\nSTORAGE.  MOVING, COAL,  Wl\nPhone 63. Burn'e coal _r_ ~\nTHE GUMPS-Round One\nBUTTER ADVANCES\nMONTREAL, Feb. n (CP)\u2014Butter\n\u00abontlnu\u00abl to more hlgber on the\nMontreal produce end dairy mirket.\nButter advinoed a quarter of a oent\ntoday. Carloti or leae ot No. 1 grass\nmake were quoted at 33 to 23 V*\noent* a pound. To retainers solldi\nwere quoted at 34 oents. Receipts\nwere only 17 boxes.\nMontreal Stocks\nBank   of   Commerce    -\u2014 186\nDominion   Btnk    .  144\nImperial    Bank     - l\u00ab\nBank of Montreal   IW\nBank of Nora Scotia   255\nRoyal   Bank      187\nBank   of   Toronto    - - l\u00ab4li\nAbitlbi Power <b Paper     U\nAtlantic    Sugar           4\nBell Telephone  \u201e    88H\nBraslllan T L & Power      8'\/4\nBritish American OH       1%\nCanada Bronse  \u201e   lt\nCanadian Car At Foundry      sv*\nCanadian   Cement    _     2*_i\nCan Industrial  Alcohol  ...__.      l1^\nCons Mining <fc Smelting      60ft\nDominion    Bridge         10%\nDominion   Textile         43\nA P Oraln   8\nImperial    Tobacoo     ......     7%\nLake  of   tbe   Woods        4%\nMassey   Harris          3%\nMontreal   Power     ,    39%\nMontreal   Telegraph        42\nMontreal   Tramways        40'\nNational   Breweries      15%\nNationa]  Bteel Car        6%\nOgUvle    Milling      \u2014- 106\nOntario Steel  Products .   10\nOttawa   L  H   A   Poyer -   69\nPenmans   Ltd     -__. 36\nPower Corporation     6%\nQuebec   Power    13 ft\nShawlnigan      11\nSherwin   Williams    ,      6\nSo C-fcada power    13\nSteel of Canada     18%\nWabasso   Cotton 6-%\nWestern   Oroceri   _      0\nWinnipeg   Railway    \u201e     6\nWinnipeg  Railway  pfd        8\nMjw \u2122*^\nPV   SfcAT*-\n*rv* turns it about\nto wakt-\nOUSr A\u00bb rXN EXPECTH)\nVMEN SHS ARRIMED\nA.YYME I.ESTROUI.-S-\nTHEW ***_->>\nV\u00ab**INr_, HER\n*tME *3Bt* mr-mZ\nONE-TWA.Y *HC\nBOO-iWT ANO\nHID IM THAT\/\nBOOK-\n ^\nn\nrraoRsn\nCONTEST HELD\n((.petition Kaen in Event at\nKimberley\nin_U_Y.  B.C..  T.b.   17.\u2014Was\nMeadows celebrated her thlr-\nblrthday  laat  Thuraday   by\ntag   the   following   guests:\ngaatcla,    Outthlld    DeUart,\nCampbell, Marjorle McLeod.\nI Oordy, Christine Orr, phylls\nn, Janet Oraham, Betty Mead-\nlea   Areny   took   a   trimming\nOranbrook  Pontlaea, 1-1.\nla  Kimberley  Ski  club   winners\nfm Junior claases were:\n\u25a0a   oountry,   class   \"B\"\u2014Flrat,\n\u25a0Ue. 37:58;  aeoond, N. Pearaon,\n; third, s. Boderholm. 43:93. M.\nI* broke  a pole and did hot\n-.\naa \"C\"\u2014Flrat,  8.  Wormlngton.\neecond.   Bud   Hard,   33:10:\n, T. McKlm, 40:30:  fourth, B.\n|H \"D\"\u2014Flrat J. Rageh. 11:13;\nId, Z. Kdwards.  18:49;  third, L.\n18:45.\nItplng:    Claaa    \"Bn\u2014Flrat    O.\nmtson, 19.1 polnta\u201471 teet, 73\n71 feet; eecond, j. Moore, 19.8\nU\u2014tt   faat,   87   feet,   84   feet:\n. P. Haaeard,  14.06 polnta\u201450\nM feet, S3 feet.\n_a \u00ab(T\u2014Flrat Otto Skrlbe, 17.8\na\u2014M  feet,  40   teet,   OS   feet;\ntt,   I.   Almas.    17.8   polnta\u201457\n84 faat, M faat; third. E. Derry,\nWnta-M feat, 12 feet, 84 feet.\n\"D\"\u2014Flrat, W. Bepper, 17.4\nfeet, 40 faat; aeoond, B.\naide,   18.7   polnta\u201441   feet,   80\nthird, W. Oraham, 18.4 points-\nMat, 40 feet; fourth, T. Waller,\npolnta\u201439 feet, 16 feet;  fifth,\n-Miter, IM polnte\u201441 feet, 41\nafcrth. B. Nlvon, 36 feet.\nCoulter  won   the   hill   riding\npetition   for  boys  under  eight\n\u2022Ma tor Ute longest Jump in\n\"0\" waa woo by Otto Skrlbe\nUGARY TIGERS\nBEATMAROONS\nire Off Uat Minute At.\ntack to Win 4-3\nILOAJ-T, teb. 17. (CP) .\u2014Staving\n\u00bb laat period bid, Calgary Tigers\n|bt defeated Vancouver Maroona\nHv a swift moving Western oan-\nProfessional Hockey league en-\n[tag. Tigers increased their lead\nar atralght games and left the\nthree entries still bunched for\nM Place.\nMr Calgary took a 1-0 lead on\ng by Coupes and Heard tn the\nUng period, tha aeoond want\nI despite valiant etforta of\na Puate and ooaatal crew,\nreworks broke out In tha third.\nSutherland bad shoved Calgary\ngoala up, Creaaey soored twloe\nIHlck succession for Vancouver In\nrang bid to We th. game. Hutton.\n\u25a0(Ill Tiger delenceman. broke\nngh to score and ln tha dying\nMate of Use game Craaeey came\nI to eeore hu third counter for\nlouver.\nIf It Wasn't For-\nBAS6 WQUUtNTBESO\nH\/Gfftr At>V&tT\/$trt>*.*\nSy   AL   DEMAREE\n(Former Pitcher, New York Giants)\nIf lt waant' for\t\nFred Iferkle, the old New York\nGiant first baseman, second base\nwould Just be another one of tbe\nthree sacks that constitute an infield\nBut when one eventful afternoon\nIn 1908 Pred forgot to touoh second base on a foroe play and Johnny Brers tpucbed lt for him half\nan hour later and lt oost the Olants\nthe pennant, ht and the base became famous.\nFred Merk e became \"bonehead\"\nMerfcle overnight and the name\nclung to him through his entire\ncareer. Many fans thought lt was\nbis real name and when Fred was\nIntroduced to them they would\nexclaim, \"So this Is the famous\n'Bone-head' lferkle I read so muoh\nabout? Mighty pleased to meet you\n'Bone-head'.\" All of which was Just\nt p*l& in the neck to Fred of\ncourse.\nAlthough Fred ww one of the\nsmartest ball players McGraw ever\nhad, and he only made one mistake and that was a mistake that\nhundreds of players bad been making for years, hs was called \"Bone-\nbead,\" the rest of his life.\nTWENTY-FIVE YEAB8\nAGO   TODAY\nFeb. 18, 1008\u2014Roger Bresnaban\nmakes prediction that Olants will\nwin pennant If tbey finish ahead\nof Chicago Cubs. Roger waa right\nat that, lt Fred Merkle had only\n\"touched, second.\"\nSUNDAY\nDINNER\nWhy not take the\nfamily to the Golden\nGate\u2014They will all\nenjoy the good foods\nthat are served at\n\".elson's most popular\nrestaurant\nd\nOLDEN\nATE CAFE\nBasketball\nProblems\n\u00aby NAT HOLMAN\n\u25a0tar player, coach and Anther et\n-Winning  Basketball\"\n..Question\u2014It yon are aohednled\nto play one game a week, bow\nmany . scrimmages do you hoM\nbetween   game*.\nAnawer\u2014Under auch clrcumstancea\nthg squad would tte '. tor tout\npractlcee. The flret two are light\nworkouta with hot too strenuoua\na acrlaunage Involved. The third,\nthe heaviest ona of tba week, la\ngiven over to a -tilt scrimmage of\neluort a full-game proportion. Tba\nfourth la apent in drUla and ahootlng practice.\nThere ts much basketball that can\nbe taught by xeans other than a\nscrimmage. Overdoing tba latter\nmethod haa many dangers. It reacta\nto make the playara nervous and\nIrritable and leavea them ln sluggish\nplaying condition.\n\u2022 THE MOWN DAILT ml, OTWON, B.C-SATUBDAV MOBNWO. IWDAB7 M, lttt   m\u00ab \u25a0\u2014n\npaw t-rru\nZENITHS WIN\nPIM MATCH\nCranbrook Team Beats\nWardner 5-2\nWABDNEt, B. 0,, Feb. IT \u2014\nScoring lour goal. In a third per.od\nrally tbe cranbrook Zenltha defeated\nWardner 1-3 ln a hard fought hookey game ln Cranbrook, Tuesday\nevening, wardner handicapped by\nplaying their first game under lights\ntbla aeaaon, fought hard all the\nway and the game waa mucn clceet\nthan the acore shows. It. Thompson\nand Moore aoond tor Wardner tn\nthe f rat and eecond periods. South\nsoored In the aecond and Lewis.\nHall. Brooke and Logan in the\nthird for Cranbrook. McNab, defence\nmen, played a tine game for Wardner. The lineup\u2014\nWardner\u2014goal, M. Sinclair; defenoe, Iverson and MoNab. forwards,\nMoore, Beattle, R. Thompeon, N.lson,\nT. Holand, W. Sinclair and O.\nThompson.\nCranbrook \u2014 ooal, Mulrhead, defenoe. Lews and provenzano; forwards, Hall. South. Downey, Logan,\nBrooks tnd Williams.\n\\WC)K9\nand\nSUDS\n\u00ab\/ WILLIAM BRAUCHIT\nBHOOKS    AND    SUMS\nThe b;st tl-dltwelght In the\nworld ts .not Maioei T n:, Tne' best\nxlddlewelght -in 'the world Is not\nGorilla Jonas, though tbe Gorilla la\nJust abut as cute aa any of tha\nlas In that division now. The beat\nmiddleweight ln the world la a\ncolored boy named Sammy Slaughter, under tha manaiement of Bud\nTaylor, the old Terre Haute bant.m.\nSammy knock- them out with a\nflick of tha wrist.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022   \u2022 \u2022\nON FOOTBALL TEAMS\nThe beet football team in tbe\nUnited state, la not Pittsburgh.\nwhleh thla totaled writer believe-\nbefore January 9. But Pittsburgh\nwill hava tha beet outfield tn tha\nNational league neat year with\nUndatrotn and the twa Waners. So\nthat's something.\n...\nON THK BOX OFFICE\nIn an effort to overcome anticipated apathy toward the Washington\nball dub wltbout Walter Johnaon,\nClark Griffith has made some smart\nmorea wltb an eye to the box offloe.\nOne of them was the naming of Joe\nCronln as manager, an interesting\nexperiment tbat either will make a\ngreat manager or ruin a fine ball\nplayer. Another was the return of\nGoose Ooslln, adding a gob of color\nto the team. Tbe addition of Wrtte-\nhM and Stewart to tbe pitching\nforces makes the Senators the most\nImproved club In either league, apd\nImprovement Is what nukes the\nturnstiles spin.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nON   NOTRE   DAME  TEAMS\nWhen Reggie Root appointed\nBucky O'Connor backfleld coach at\nY-Je, and retained Adam Walsh as\nline coach, he added ope mere Notre\nDame team to the eastern list. Tbe\nother addition for next aeason wUl\nbe at Fordham where Jlmr.y Crowley, ona of the Four Horsemen, wlll\nbuild lines, backfields and characters.\nUr. Crowley will not use the Warner system.\n* \u2666   \u2022\nON   OEID    INJURIES\nInjuries to football players\nthroughout the season cost them\n13,W3 daye of classroom activity,\naccording to demon statisticians.\nMaybe It's something for the technocrats to take up.\nCNR.    GROSS    REVENUES    DOWN\nMONTRBAL, Feb. 17 (OP).\u2014Orosa\nrevenues of the Canadian National\nrailways for the week ended February 14 were 91487.674, as compared\nwtth I3.W7,091 for the corresponding\nperiod of 1933, a decrease of WTO,-\n117, aooordlng to a oompany statement.\nNINE MORE WEEKS\nand\n\"KOOTENAY\nRAINBOW BEER\"\nPUsener Type\nWILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE!\nWithout a doubt, the finest and most deli*\ncious beverage ever manufactured in the Interior.\nKootenay Breweries   T\n \u2666\nThu advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor *V\nControl Board or by the Oovernment of British Columbia.  _.\nU*e_es5 IMF6RMW10M\nBPS _B\u00abS VIEWED OHd 3 OUNCES\nINDUS'\n\u2022sttftte eny men. a vmtim\no_____________\n.WON\nA fco-MI-E\nLEAplNfir The\nL&T 30MILE&\nWER -MW ODCliR\nth\nNELSON CURLERS\nWIN, CRANBROOK\nCRANBROO*. B. C, Feb. IT \u2014\nNelaon curlen In the .city wedneeday triad tbalr akin on the Cran.\nbrook loe-aiafnit two picked rinka.\nIn tha afternoon and again ln tha\navenlnt. Vlaltora taking part In the\nMe ware wll. Vanoe H.M. Whimster, W. Allen. W. Man-on and 3. M.\nOordoh. They ware vlotorloua ln both\nafternoon and evantnt.\nTwo Creston rinka motored to\nCranbrook Wedneeday to compete\nwtth tax- rlka la the Bom-am cup\ncompetition. Joyce of Creaton loat\nto Cameron of Cranbrook and Btap-'\nlea of Creation lolt to Bptnoe of\nCrenbrook.\nRe_reohfaente wera eerved by the\nladlea of tha cranbrook club at\nthe. cloee of the games. The two\nladle, teama skipped by Mra. wallaoe\nand aba. Nallly were defeated lh\ntheir famae for the Wlllla cup\non Kimberley loe Wedneeday.\nLocal Bowling\nTke following ladlea' bowling\ngame was playal on the Legion\nalleys:\nMBS.  A  KBAFT  va.\nMM.  3.   CHAPMAN\n1st and \u00bbrd\u2014 tot\nMra. A- Kraft ..  143 lit 119\u2014 877\nMre. B. Riley     99 168 Ml\u2014 IM\nUn. A. Oliver ... let 107 in\u2014 171\nMra. 3. Mclvor .... IM 199 100\u2014 171\nTotal\nttt tl* wa\u2014wit\nMrs. J. Chapman. 167 111   M\u2014 171\nMrs. Worthington - 104 in 114\u2014 Ml\nMra. H. Rose   1-3 IM IN\u2014 Mi\nMn. L. Pickard _ 111 135   M\u2014 133\nTotal\nHigh\n 104 4M i-4\u20141-11\nIndividual   scon,   Mn.   J.\nChapxan 117.\nHigh    aggregate\nRiley 3M.\naeon,   Mn.   B.\nThe following mlied attain wan\nbowled on the Legion alleys:\nIat  and\u2014tot\nMn. J. Leslie      107   1 It\u2014131\nJ.    BaU        UM   lft\u00bb\u2014M.\ntotal\nMn.  B.  Riley\nJ.   Holland   ....\n-.   IM\n     149\nTotal\nMn. V. Graves .\nJ. Booker\t\n117\nUO\nMn. H. Rose .\nV. Qravee \t\nlit\nUt\nTotal\nA aubaldy ls paid for every kea\nparrot killed tn New Zealand. This\nbird -preys  on  sheep.\nMn. T. Froet\nR:    DOddS   \t\nISO\n137\nTotii   : __\u2022__\nMn. J. Dldgwal! _..._\nJ.   Chapman    -...\n1\u00bb1\u2014_-\u00bb\nltt\u2014\u00ab07\nitt\u2014att\n101\u2014313\n117-f-M\n141\u2014377\n107\u2014347\n171\u2014313\n\u2014170\n110\u2014373\nlit- 338\n\u2014.1-\nWhere Wtr Flamed Anew\nLIMITED\nNfcLSON and TRAIL\nApple shipments trom 1935-1930\nnot only egneded other trulta, but\nexceeded tba combined ahipmente\nof dtrua frulte.\nSon Life Assurance\nMaintains Record\nApplications at Rate of Million a Day Last Year\nMONTREAL, Fob. IT\u2014It It M-M-\nItiff to letrn tbat the Sun Life of\nCrnnds, whoae nport appears elsewhere, dealt with applications for\nnew insursnoe last year at the rate\nof \u20221,000,000 a dsy. It la plain'that,\nlf the capacity to buy Ufe lnauranoe\nhw been reduced, the desire to pot*\nseat lt haa correspondingly Increased\nThe aun Ufe of Canada now bae\na mll'lon policyholders and neirly\nthree billion of tuuranee In force.\nIU Investments help to maintain industrial actlvtty.- But, In addition,\nlte payments to thousands of individual policyholders and thoee dependent on them, 1* a vital factor\nIn helping to solve the urgent economic problems that Just now press  ilton:\nNINE CLUBS ALIGN\nWITH SKI MOVEMENT\nVANCOUVER, Feb. 17_Nine clube\nhave now fallen tn with tbe new\nWeston ski movement, according to\nB. J. Verne, orgenlaer of tbe Weetern\nCanada Amateur Ski association, the\nViking club of Vancouver having\nbeen accepted Into membership at\na board of directors meeting lut\nnlgbt. Otber affiliated clube Include\nVancouver, arouse Mountain, Holly-\nburn \u2022 Paclflo, Vancouver Winter\nSDorta, Princeton, Revelstoke, Kingsgate-Eastport and Smlthers.\neo Insistently for solution.\nVOCATIONAL RINKS\nTO CURL TOURNEY\nBankers, Brewers, C. P., etc..\nto Pity for Bean Feed\nBankers, Brewers. Merchants, milt,\nman and other, will exchange wares\nIn a vocational curling competition at the local rlnk Monday nlcht,\nwith a bean feed for the winners,\nTba competition commences at 9\npjn., wtth 13 rinka taking part, six\nln group A and ala ln group B.\nThe formation of the rinks la aa\nfollows:\nOroup A\u2014Bankers: I. B. l>. Dewdney, w. B. Orubbe, A. Balrd, R.\nSmythe; Brewera\u2014R. D .Barnes, W.\nBlner, W. Marr, J. Dingwall; CPU.\nNb. 1\u20140 JS. Mansfield. J. H. Long,\nW. Manson. Swanson; CJ. Jt. No. 3\u2014\nJ. Oordon, R. D. Hall, h. 8. McKlnnon, 3. T. Lawrle; Trultmen\u2014\nW. M. Vanoe. A. Browne, L. Gaus-\ndala, O. Haydon; Orooers_-R. BeU,\nT. w. Ledingham, A. T. Horswill\nand R. R. Horner.\nOroup B: Hardware\u2014A. Jaffa, R.\nSharp, R. L. McBride, H. frtckeon;\nInsurance\u2014C. D. Blackwood, H. W.\nRoberteon, J. Teague, T. E. Whitfield; Lumbermen\u2014C. X. Archibald,\nR. I. Horton, M Baakln and 0. V.\nCady; MbNhante\u2014H. Bush, H. z\nMinton, A. Ollkar. and A. Carter;\nProfessional\u2014W. Brown, Dr. W. B.\nSteed. Dr. H. H. MaoKenale, c. Ham-*\nWhat',   Left\u2014A.   Ritchie,   J.\nBEER BREWERS\nURGE NEW DEAL\nPropose Heavy Cut in\nPrices to Compete With\nthe Home-Brewer\nVANCOUVER,    Peb.   17    <CP)\u2014\nA Victoria despatch to the Vancouver Province says:\nBrewers    of    British    Columbia.\ntheir business gravely affected by\na  mounting tide  of home brew,\noffered the government an entirely\nnew beer deal today.\n.At meetings wtth the liquor board\nand   the   attorney-general's  department, they proposed a heavy out In\nbeer prices,  which would offer real\ncompetition to the increasingly active\nhome-brewer.   Instead   of   beer   for\n93 per doaen, they proposed that tt\nbe eold for $1.50 net.\nThla would represent a cut ln the\ngovernment's selling price of 13.50\na barrel. Of this the brewers would\nabsorb 91, leaving the government\nto absorb 11.60. but, ln addition\nthe brewers agree to deliver beer\nto homw for nothing, wblob would\nbe a heavy expense, and to collect\nthe empty bottles from householder.*;.\nUnder this plan beer would be\nsold for 11.75 a dawn and delivered to the household, or In answer to a telephone call. Then.\nwben a dosen bottles were returned\nthe householder would reoelve a\nrebate of 35 cents.\nIt was learned tbat this plan ap-\npeals strongly to tba government,\nwhich le alarmed at the sudden and''\nheavy drop ln botttod beer sales, it\nfits well in with the government'.,\nprogram of homo* tti* ot beer to be\npaid for as delivered.\nMeanwhV beer parlor operators\nam arranging to come here to demand tbat if brewers are allowed\nto undertake home beer delivery,\nthey be allowed to sell bottled be**\nA. Smith, ft Orady and B. H. Arlt, for consumption on other premises.\nSun Life Assurance Company\nof Canada\nIROOWOBATBD -St*\nBiuOma . lfa\nTHE inherent strength of Ufe assurance hat been tested and pored daring\nthe past three years of general business recession, and the inrahnbk service\nit renders the public in times of emergency folly demonstrated.\nTHE Sun Life of Canada, during this period\u2014probably the mart trying tn\nhuman experience\u2014has maintained hs record of progress, and haa bean at\nespecial service to ita great body of policyholders throughout the world.\nITS assurances in force hare increased since 1929 by 1465,000,000; aeeeta tf\n$43400,000. Its potkryhoWers now number nearly a uriffioo.\nStatement for 1932\nTOTAL ASSURANCES IN FORCE, Deoen-Mr SI, WSS     \u2022     \u2022     \u2022\u2022_-   J.   *    * ..'\nTO, lsrae amount, tW socmmilslinn estste* ot tttatnj a -aBBaa. gas Uh pj_fcijhM_tif wBaaafajfilfc\ntolh\u00abm\u00bb--\u00ab-.fcp-n---\u00bb-\u00bb<---H--\u00bbg--~ra-\u00bb-\u00bb-^Hrt\nttt ASSOTA1ICES PAID tO*\t\nTOTAL INCOME\t\nTOTAL DISBURSEMENTS      \u2022    \u2022    \u2022    \u2022    *\nEXCESS OF INCOME OVER DtSBCRSEMENTS\nlffl.lff_.-fft\n.48,026,000\nPAYMENTS TO POUCYHOLDER8 AND BENEnOARIESi mm mm Mm\naftjaa?1. ;\u2022 :.: : : : : \u2022 \u2022 :::::: :   S2SSJ\nASSETS \u2022 \u2022      \u2022 \u2022'      \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022     \u2022 J \u2022*-*\u2022*\u00bb\u2022\"*\u2022\u2022\nBends: \u00abren_m_ot,maai-M.p-b-.-Iflfcyandodwa; stock- j_-_-rnJa__I\u00ab___\u25a0_-. baaaaaaa_H.\n(aa,ea; real estate; loaa. on Company poliaea; cash m baaka, and etbsr asaata.\nliabilities \u2022   -, \u2022_ \u2022   \u2022   :.  \u2022   :.\u2022\u25a0.:   ' \u201e', ,\u00bb,\u201e,,:      ***\u2022*\u00a5\nAUocat __n__t_nt_a ot tt_a aaaa ntxmmtt Um poUey n___wa-M__a aaaaart aa\u00ab aaHa t. (osaaarlaa aB pe\u00bbf\npa -menu aa tha? br.omi daa.\nPATO-PP CAPITAL OtOOMOO) ud baksws at ess*, of -hsu-nH-n* tuavm-t  .   \u00ab,416,000\nRESERVE for deprecutic-\u2014in mortgagM a\u00abd reaj \u00aba\u00bba\u00abr 4.78L000\nsomus *****     B4|MSi000\nTmt Tatoaaka ot aaaeta haa baaa \u2014d. aa itss fcaala iiimI  Hsr aB u-uspsass. \\- Om 1\nat tba Dominion of Canada\nPolicv rcaeataa have baaa vataad br Om __Baaa lava* p_-aa_\nbr tha Iaaoraan, Aet ol tba Dominion ot Canada.\nIncome from wnewil Lteiuiuius w\u00aba the largert\nt-t* reoaired in a single year-\nCash in repayment or reduction of poHey lona\nexceeded tnat of any prerious year.\nRerirals of lapsed policies exceeded those of any\nprerious year, with one exception.\nThe net amount of policy proceeds left with Aa\nCompany at intereat substantially increaaed.\nApplications for new assurances were receired by\nthe Company during 1932 at an average rate\nof more than  $1,000,000 for every working\n*\u00bb7-\nDuring 1932 the Company paid to policyholders\n' and -beneficiaries more than $360,000 for every\nworking day. I\nSun Life Assurance\nCompany of Canada\nPhotograph of Japanese troops In\nIfanohurla January I aa they oo.\ncupled the shell-sweet town ot\nShanhalkwan    altar   the    Japanese\nbombardment. Ilia Infantrymen\nmay be eeen making their way\nthrough   the  torn  walls.\nNelson and District Representative\nJ. R. FLEMING\nRoom 3 Royal Bank Bidding NELSON, B. C.\nPhone 544\n hob non\nA Genuine SALE\nOur Stock-taking Sale will continue till the end of February. Many of our advertised bargains are being discontinued owing to the quick response of buyers clearing\nout our stocks.\n80c iserrol ttnultlon ci. OU SSe\n35c Wave Bet _  Ue\nSOc Powder Shampoo  See\nSOc Krank't Lather Kreem see\n61.00 Thatchtr't Liver Syrup ISc\nSIM   Redmtc   Tonic       SOc   \u2022\n60c  Palmolive  Shampoo\t\n61.00 Gillette Oreen Blade \t\n61.10 Allenbury'a Baby  Pood ...\n35c Tincture ot Iodine \t\n36o Beit Quality caator OU\t\n36c Colgate'! Tooth Paste, 3 Ior .\nSSe\n. 18c\n. 16c\n. SSe\n36c Chaae't Mouth Wtth... 16o\n36c   Pond't  Ttstutt   . .*13e*\n35c    Colgste't    Tiloum.  18c\n600 Ol HI l^oth Ptttt SSe\n36c Glycerine and  Roee\nWater  ISc\n35c Hair Combe  lte\nMann, Rutherford Co.\nDispensing Druggists and Stationers\nBox 10fi7 Phone 81\nHERRIDGE HEADS\nNAKUSP BOARD\nNAKUSP, B. c., Ttti. 17\u2014A meet-\ning of the Arrow Lake hospital\nboard was held on Tuesday evening\n. wben H. W. Herridge wu appointed\nPresident. R. H. Bruhn, vice-president, R. Isllp, secretary treasurer.\nOther directors present were Mrs.\nC. L. Herridge, C. Howarth, 0. 8.\nLeary,  V. H. S. Miliar.\nThe   financial   oondltlon   was   reported ln good standing.\nYAHK AIRPORT CAMP\nCONTINUES TO GROW\nTASK. B. C, Peb. IT\u2014A number\nof the local mtn are now reatdlng\nat the C. P, R, bunkhoute which\nhaa been opened at the Oovernment\nrelief camp. Colonel Hargrove la\nIn chtrge. It It expected that during the next week, nearly all the\nmen will be placed In tba oamp.\nAa yet, no dedalon haa been made,\nregarding the work on tbe alted airport landing.\nPHONE\n35\nDRY\nWOOD\nPHONE\n35\nUNDER COVER\n4 ft. Length, Cord  $650\n16 in. Length (3 ricks), Cord .. $7.00\n12 in. Length (4 ricks), Cord .. .$8.50\nTAMARAC and FIR\nNelion Transfer Co., Ltd.\nThe Economy of Using\nthe BEST\nSHIPLAP\n2k4\nFLOORING\nSIDING\nVJOINT\nBRICK\nLIME\nPLASTER\nCEMENT\nLATH\nDOORS \"\nEtc*\nTke economy of ojtng the beat pottlhle Building Material! It\nmade apparent In tke upkeep problem. A bene or bailneti bull.l-\nIng may be \"thrown together\" with cheap materlali, and It may\n\"look ill right,\" but after lt baa itood the Mock of weather, the\nreal teat comet.\nWe carry only tbe blgbeet grade LUMBER tnd BUILDING\nMATERIALS, it prlcei all can afford.\nA* Ho GREEN ltd.\n(Bucoeatora to lohn Burnt * Bon)\nBUILDING   CONTRACTORS.   ENGINEERS   AND   SURVEYORS\nNELSON and ROSSLAND\nFACTORY  AND  LUMBER  YARD\u2014701  FRONT  ET.    PHONE   178\nOFFICES\u20145H WARD ST.    PRONE IN\nI Jft. \u25a0 fi  THI NELSON DAILY NEWS, NELSON, _.C_--A_T!EDAY MOBNINO. FEBEUARY IS.  IMS-\nS* GRAY UNE TAXI\"\n\u25a0 tttt*\nboata   and   trains.\nSpecial Winter Rates\n$$. Per Week*\ni KIMBEM.EY WINS FIRST GAME\nINTERMEDIATE PLAYOFFS 4-3\nj Trail Team Puts Up Hard\nBattle; Winning Tally .\nin Dying Momenta\nANGELUS HOTEL\nLLOYD  A.  MANLY,  Newer aad  Proprietor\n78QDUNSMUIRST. \u00a3~k TA_*.\u00b0\u00bb-J.. 5i\u00a3\nI Special Rate \u25a0\nI Rtaiiterlni alter \u2022 pn. I\n4} and   leaving   btlore   10 t_.\na_n, 11.00 ptr nlgbt\nloom without bain, 11.25 day\nRoom with toilet on.y, a 1.50\nWith thower and toilet, |1.75\nWith tub bath, etc., \u00bb1.75 to\n43.50        a,    .\nMORE ABOUT\nBARTER PLAN\n(Continued From Page One)\nWood, Vallance Hardware\nCompany, Limited\nWtlr replied, \"I would bt glad U\nyou would hava any matter of credibility referred to me by cable.\" Be\nlater amplified thla by explaining\nIn a letter that he referred to the\ncredibility of the recordi of the\ncattle, not the credibility of Mr.\nSerkau, who wtt a ttranger to blm.\nThe deptrtment of tgrlculture\nprovided a code for Mr, Serkau to\nuae when ln New York and ln\nEurope ln communicating with Mr.\nWtlr. Some cablet and telegrams\nwere tent In code. At decoded tbey\nare In tbe return. Tbe Information\nfrom the department la tbat frequently oodee are provided to person! who with to wire for Information to the department and desire\n\u25a0ecrecy. Mr. serkau waa unable to\nobtain coda privileges in Rutin.\nPRESS DEAL THROUGH\nTht returne alto Include telegram! and letten reoelved from varloua organization! and private per-\nioni throughout Oanada, for the\nmoat part urging the minister to\nprett tbe deal through.\nThe letter and memorandum wblob\nMr. Serkau preeented when ha returned from Mcecow letting out\nthe propositi for the barter and\nwhich wtt read Into tbe recordi ol\ntbe commoni by tht prime mlnltter\naome time ago, Included ln the return aa well aa Mr. Welr'i reply\nthat be would be glad to inbuilt\nany definite propoul trom the\nSoviet to bit colleague!.\nSTART   DEBATE\nThe correspondence wlll doubtlett\natart an Important debate In the\nbouee of commoni wbtn the live\nttock estimate! of the department of\nagriculture trt up.\nTha oorreepondence beglnt abruptly with a telegram from New\nYork where Mr. Serkau waa already\ndlacuailng tbt proposal with the\namtorg late ln October. It Indicate!\ntbat there bad been dlicuiilone pre-\nvlouily between Mr. Weir and Mr.\nEerkau and Mr. Weir will probably\nmake a statement aa to that and\nthe other oonvemtlont he had on\ntba matter which paved the way\nfor  tbe  written  communication!.\nCommercial ftrtlllatra ara made\nup of pottth, pboephorlo add, and\nnitrogen.\nStrathcona Hotel\nRoom* wltb Hot and Cold Water.\n.   end Batha\ntic ta 11.00 nlfht. Flnt Floor\nPHONE   M   FOB   HESEKVATIUC\nSUGAR BOWL\nGROCERY.\nSATURDAY and MONDAY\nSPECIALS!\nS cans Tomatoes, Peat or A\u00a3.\nCorn    _ _  wf-\n4 cant Milk (tails) mm,\ntm   __ _ tf\nI  lhe.  Our  Special man.\nPekoe  Te\u00bb  _  \/***\n5 lbt. our special Creamery men.\nButter,  itatr\n1 Ik. De Luxe Tea (tlnttt \u2014a*_c\nOrange l-ekoe)   t*rr\nt let. Our Special freahly CCC\nground Coffee  93*\nA lbl. Pure Nabob Straw- eu\nberry lam  - 3f\n3 dot. Juicy Urge Qs\\_(\nOranges     Iw3\nI Ib. Peamealed Back *T\/)f\nBacon   _  atttatr\n1   lbl.   Fresh   Fig _\\_Wt_*\nBltrulti  if\n10 lbl. Granulated' Of mm,\nSoger     _   *mmlV\n4 oant sockeye CM\nSalmon,   Hi    _ tf\n4  cam  Pink   Salmon, _\u00bb__._*\nI-lbe.  tf\n7 cant King Oscar tea mm\nStrdlnn         T*\u00bb\"W\n1 pkti. China Oati mmA\n4 earn Sliced pine- ACf*\napple,   2i     *M'\n1  can Tomato Catinp,      jm\nPHONE 110\nFor    Serrlee    and    Satisfaction\nCATHOLICS TRIM\nTHE LEGION U-l\n\u25a0B\" Clubs Meet in Bird Tourney st Catho|ic Hsll\nCatholic \"B\" club badminton playen handed the Legion playen the\nwont rout of the aeaaon at tbe\nCatholic hall wben they trimmed\ntheir gueata 11-1.\nMn. W. K. Ounn and R. A, Alder*\ntmith laved the oomplete whitewashing of tht Legion by beating\nMln H. Stubbs and B. Venablet.lo\na three-aet game.\nRefreshments were terved at tbe\noonoiuaion of tbe play, Mra. E. P,\nEdglngton convening arrangement!.\nB. Monteleone wat manager of play.\nThe K\u00bbrat with the catholic\nplayen mentioned flnt are:\nLadlei doublea\u2014Mitt E. Oraban\nand Mm o. Wllaon btat fin. M. v.\nAlltn and Mlat O. Palmer 15-4.\ni.-B; Mlat M. crthtn and Mln I.\nCrahan beat Mlat A. MoPball and\nMrt. O. K. Athby 16-S, 11-17; Mils\nH. Btubbe and Mln M. Crahan beat\nMn. K. K. ounn and Mn. R. A.\nAldemnlth   15-1,   ll-lt,   M-M.\nMen'i doublet\u2014E. Relatenr and\nM. Van Varteveld beat B. A. Aider-\nsmith and B. Honwlll 15-5, 13-18,\n19-12; M. Van Vanaveld and H.\nLunn bett C. WUl and P. I.\nMeagher 19-4, 19-7; B. Vennablea\nand H. Lunn.beat N. Derby and S,\nHorewin  19-9,  17-14, ..\nMixed doublet\u2014Mln O. Wllaon\nand M. Van VaneveM beat Mn.\nM. V. Allen and. R. A, Alderamlth\n16-13. 15-5; Mln (. Crahan and E.\nRelatenr .beat Un. S. A. Aider-\nsmith and 8. Honwlll 19-4, S-1S,\n15-8; Mln u Crahan and E. Relatenr beat Mln A. McPhail and O.\nWUl 19-0, 15-8; Mlat G. Wllaon\nand R. Vennablea beat Mra. O. X.\nAthby and P. I. Meagher 15-2, it-10;\nMitt H. Stubba and H. Lunn beat\nMln Pawner and N. Derby 16-7,\n9-19, 18-4; Mlaa H. Stubba and B.\nvennablea lott to Mn. Ounn and\nR. A. Aldersmlth 15-10, 8-19, 11-19.\nMRS. HILL WINS\nFLORIDA GOLF\nDefeats Miss Orcutt Five aad\nFour\nPALM BEACH, Fla., Feb. IT (AP).\n\u2014Mn. Opal Hill't putter carried ber\nto victory over Maureen Orcutt of\nKaworth, Nj.. ln the finale of\ntbe annual Florida golf chtmplon-\nthlp for women at the Palm Beacb\nCountry olub.\nThe veteran Kanaaa city atar won\nfive and four. Mn. HUl had eight\none-putt greens durlnf the 14 holea\ntbe  mitci.  luted.\nDefeat kept Mn. Orcutt from\nwinning tht Pligler (old challenge\ntrophy, which mutt be won thrloe\nfor  permanent g>ottetslon.\nBbt htd won lt twloe before, Mn.\nHill won It for the flnt time today.\nBAR SILVER FIRMER\nNEW YORK. peb. 17 (AP).\u2014Bar\nsliver firmer, Vi higher at _8\", owing\nto the advanoe ln the china exchange overnight tnd continued\nspeculative  buying.\nLONDON, Ptb. 17 (AP).\u2014Bar ailver firm,  >i  hlghA* at IS  13-ltd.\nFootball ahoee with rubber aolea.\ninstead of leather cleats, an aald\nto afford a surer footing on froeea\nftelda.\nKIMBERLEY, B.C, Ftb. IT\u2014\nKimberley took the flnt af a t\u00bbro-\ngame term for the Kootenay intermediate hockey champlonthip\nken tonight wben they defeated\nTraU 4-8 In a closely fought\ngame. The deriding counter came\nJuit before the bell ended the\ngame. Up until then the retult\nwaa In doubt and thrilit galore In\ntha final two stantat bad the fani\nIn an uproar throughout. Tht re-\niult put Kimberley one up in the\nterles. total goala deciding tke\nwinner.\nKimberley got away from the face-\noff ln the flnt period, but Llvlng-\nttont waa called offside. DePatquale\nwaa given two 'mlnutea for tripping.\nHornqultt, Trail net minder, saved\nMoOowan't ahot from the blue Una.\nOffaldet wen frequent, the bell\nringing continuouily. Trail ttaged\na three-man attack which availed\ntbem nothing. Martin and Haiaard\ntoiqed ln quick succession, Byers\ntavtng from  both ln fine atyle.\nHanaon triad and Immediately\nafterward ned Lauriente eoloed,\nonly to mitt by lnchea. Livingstone\nand Cavtnaugh combined In a nice\nattempt and Hornqulst waa lucky\nto save a ahot from cloae In. Trail\n\u25a0cored tht flnt goal at 17:00 whtn\nByert, after tavlng from Rothery,\ndropped the puck ln front of the\nnil tnd Martin netted lt. Mellor\nand Livingstone went Up ln two tolo\nattempts. Pity waa Inclined to be\nscrappy and ilow. Livlngitont went\noff for two mlnutet for tripping,\nHornqultt tprawled full length to\ntave from Mellor and Byert turned\naway a hot one from Haaaard from\nmelee.\nPLAY   SPEEDS   UP\nPay apetdad up aa the aeoond\nperiod opened and after two mlnutea Hanaon ahot from, tha blue lino\nto tcore. Five mlnutee later Living,\natom took Ctvanaugh't paat after\na mlxup and beat Hornqulst. Kim,\nberley continued a hot attack but\nHornqultt waa playing flnt goal\nFred and Hank Lauriente and Han-\nton each went through and Byert\ndid well to tave, especially from\nHtnton ln front of tba goal. Livlngitont mlated by Inchet following\ntome nice combination with Cavan\naugh and Mel'.or. Martin put Trail\n.up at 19:00 wben be aoond on a\nneat paat from Young. DtPaaquale\nwent off again for two mlnutet.\nMellor thot from eloae ln but Hornqulst made a marvelloua tive. Af.\nfleck, Kimberley aeoond itrlng man,\ntook a minute for boerdlng. Byers\n\u25a0avid twloe from Haaaard and Mar.\ntin, Kimberley tben attacked md\nHornqultt threw out from \u25a0 McGovern with no one then to take\ntha rebound. Dicktn icored Kim-\nberley *t aecond goal Juat aa the bell\nrang.\nTbe third period opened faat and\nfurious. Hank Lauriente took a pais\nfrom hli brotbtr Fred Jn front of\ntbe goal and Byen made a mirtcu-\nloui tave. Dloken and McKenele\netaged an attack and BeU tent ln\na hot one, but Hornqultt waa right\noo, tavlng twloe when tprawled ont\non tbe lod.\nSkid Mutters wai penallted ona\nminute and Mellor took two. At\n16.-00 Mellor tied tha 'won attar\n\u2022doing and beating tbe defence.\nRothery eoloed through twice, but\ntba defence prevailed. Both forward\nllnea ward tearing through and tha\ngoallea mn buty handling thou\nthat oame to faat tbty oould hardly\nba counted. Hornqultt aaved one be\nnever taw and with a minute to go\nUvingstont acored on a put from\nMellor to give Kimberley tbe game\nSud Bmith handled the game.\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nMothen olub tpron tele February\nHit, at Memorial ball. '  (5808)\nSet our wlndowi .for today't tpec-\nUi. 3. A. Irving * Oo. (9976)\nPur   _  Unfurnlahed  auitaa.   Elec\nfridg  From Ml up. Kerr Apta\n< (9917)\nVata lodge wbllt drive and dance\ntonight. 8.18 thitp. K. .P. ball. Ad-\nmliiion 39c. (8600)\nI\nHOCKEY   SUNDAY\u2014  At  3  p  m.,\nMapla  Leafs  vl.  Hume;   Wolvet  vt.\nPllrvlew. silver collection.        (9700.\nHew Gleet\u2014New Mutlcal trio*\u2014\nNtw aoloa await you MARCH 39\u2014\nNELSON  OLEE  CONCERT       (8697)\nIwan Dar.ee will give a tiered recital In St. Paul'i churoh Sundai\n8.49  P.  m_\u2014Silver  collection.   (5704)\nMilitary whltt ln aid of Wolf Cub\nPack, Mondty, ptb. 30th, K. p. Hall.\nAdmliUon 35c. prltei groceries\n(5706)\nALL MEMBERS OF\nGIANTS SIGNED\nClub Releases Three Players\non Option\nHOT TORK, Pot. vt <AP)-tfhe\nNe* Tork Glanta hung up * new\nrecord for thenuelvea today toy announcing every player on the roster\n\u25a0Irned end aatlsfled, two full dayi\nbefore the flret contingent leavea\nhere for the training camp at Loa\nAnge'ei. The last holdout, outfielder\nLen Koenecte of Adams, Wis., has\nJuat come to terms.\nSimultaneously the elub released\nthree playen on option, including\nGilbert English, third baseman, to\ntbe Buffalo Internationale, and In-\nfle-'ers John Laborne and Joe Malay\nto tbe - Scranton club of the Ner\nTork Pennsylvania league.\nExchanges\n-*\u2022\nMONTREAL, Feb. 1? (CP) .\u2014British and foreign exchange In relation\nto the Canadian dollar, aa compiled\nby the Royal Pi-*'* of Canada, clos-\n-d today aa followi:\nArgentina, pesos  1 .8114\nAustralia,   pound    3.2795\nBelgium,   be.ga   \u201e ,    .1879\nBrazil,   mllrels        .0901\nChina, Hong Kong dollars ......   .3688\nCzechoslovakia, crown  \u2014   .0356\nDenmark, krone    .1837\nFinland, flnmark  . .   6193\nFrance, franc      .0473\nGermany, relchsmark     .2868\nGreat Britain,  pound  4.123?\nGreece,   drachma    , \" ,***\u25a0   .0068\nHolland,   florin        A831\nHungary, pengo  u    -3098\nIndia, rupee     .,   ,,;,\u25a0\u25a0     4137\nItaly, lire     .06'\nJapan,  yen   _     t-   <36ir\nJugoe'avla,  dinar   .-   .0168\nNew Zealand, pound \u201e._ 3.3936\nNorway, krone  j -.   .3114\nPoland,   alotl      \u00ab   .1353\nRoumania.    leu     -0074\nSouth Africa, pound   4.0955\nSpain,  peseta   \u201e   .0994\nSweden,   krone    *,_\u2014   4189\nSwltaerland, frano .......    Miz\nUnited Btates, dollar,  19 % per cent\npremium.\nNe'son\nttositoess College\nDAT   OR   EVENING   CLASSES\nIndlvldeal Tuition\u2014Commence\nany time,\nP. O. Boi 14 Phone aoa\nFor Modern ''lumhing\nat Moderate Prices\n\u25a0EC\nVIC CRAVES\nMASTER   Pl.I'MRER\nOpp   Ctty Hall Phone III\nJ. A.C. Laughton, R.0\nOPTOMrntlST-OPTTCIAH\nSuite 205. Medical Arlt Building\nSmyiha'a Syrup ot Hta\nA  moil  agreeable and affective\nlaxative for klddlee tnd adulu\nIn 25c and 90c itaaa.\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nPHONE   I\nPretrriptloni   Onr   Specialty\nFOR HOT AIR FURNACES, WE RECOMMEND\nBELLEVUE COAL\nITS HOTTER AND LASTS LONGER.\nSold Only by\nBURNS COAL CO.\nAgenta far (lalt, Oreenhlll and Bellevne Caalt\nP|IONE U 911 WARD ST. NEXT CAPITOL\nDunk Ss Conway'i ipr ng dretttt\ntre up to the minute In une-tntat,\nand appealing ln their new model of\ntrtmi and color combination!. (5701)\nTou may win the lucky print\ndraw at tha Ctnadlan legion whir,\ndrive and dance. Wed. Peb. 33\u2014Ad-\nmlttlon 35c\u2014Dry gooda for prleet.\n(5703)\nOIFT BOOK WEEK\u2014Contribution!\nof bookt, tapeclally bookt of fiction tnd children', booka for tht\nPubllo Library are Mllo ted. If TOU\nart wining to tstitt. Phont P. L.\nIrwln. 130 and tha booka wlll be\ncalled for. (5070)\nRESERVE FRIDAY, PER. 21 TB\nFOR BIO ROTARY DANCE\u2014SILVER\nIALI. ROOM. HUME HOTEL\u2014 PROCEEDS IN AID OF CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S FUND; \u2014 TICKETS SI JO\nCOUPLE FROM ALL ROTARIANS;\u2014\nCOME ALONG AND HELP A GOOD\nCAUSE. (54551\nFUNERAL NOTICE\nCameron*\u2014WlU_un Bruce, aged 0\nmonthi, paaaad away Friday. Bod;\nwill teat tt somer't Funeral Home\nuntil Sunday, thence to St. paul'i\nchurch whtrt terioet will be held at\n1 p. m., Btv, T. 3. B. Ptrguaan* officiating.\nVanoouver pepere pleaee dbpy,\ntins\nGREETING\nCARDS\n1\nLeet   you   forget   acquaintances.\nWho'd   like   a   word   of\ncheer,\nA sick friend or the olrth-\nday  time\nOf aomeone mighty dear,\nWe   have   the   cards   thai\n\u25a0erve  your needs\nEach day the who's year\nthru.\nSo   oome   again,   we   hope\nyoull be\nOur   friend   and   patron\ntoo!\nLm*nl\/en s Art Shoppe\nMedical Arts Building\n.Xi. jxect irr nr.;i:\u00a3FJ-\u00a3\u00a3M-C\nFor\u2014\nSERVICE\nPRICE and\nQUALITY\nSTAR\n(JESS\u00ae\nPhones 10 & ll\n_\n*\nSALE\nOF\nSHIRTS\nand TIES\nHere's your chance to lay ln a supply of shirts. Flight Shirts in 10\nplain shades of Broadcloth. Collar attached. All celo.\nphane wrapped. All sixes 14 to 17.\nRegular $2.50\n$1.95     3fo< $5.50\nPlain and neat striped shirts. Collar attached. In Fa**'\nsyth and Tooke make.\nRegular Values to ?2.50\n$1.45      .3**- $4\nNeckwear\n-tegular Values to $1.00.\n2 for 95c\nEMORY'S\nLimited\nDRUGS AT CUT PRICES\nHOT WATER  B0TT___3\u2014Beg.  SIM,   now\nHOT WATER BOTTLES\u2014Reg. M00, now\nKepler c. _.. O. t\u00bbd Malt Ex. Mr\nLane  bottle  .-_-\nVino], reg. 41.00. now  75c\nBeef, Iron and Wine, reg. 41. 73c\nKotex, page    tto\n... ttt\nIJJK\nModtH. 9 for    \u2014 41\nKleenex, _ for  \u2014 Ml\nPtncllt, ng. t for tc, doc M\nMentholitum, 30c, for \u2014\nMentholttum. HOC  for.\n. Ne\n. t4c\n. aw\nOlant Krutchen Saltt, reg. Ito for _ _\u2014-\nBayer Atplrln, reg. 36c for   \u2014,\nOlllette Blad-st,  rtg.  8O0 for \u2014\t\nVacuum Bottltt, tet. SOc for   \u2014  tmr\nLunch Kltt. reg. \u00bb5o for  \u2014 _  _____ 75c\nWriting Padi, 100 pagee, with pkg. of Envelope!, al. for... 40c\n1-lb. pkg. Jelly mlti, rtg. \u00abSc for  _.__Me\nFrultatlvei, reg. 3\u00bbc for   Mc\nmutative!, reg, SOc for        40e\nMineral Oil, pint, reg. 79c, *_c\nMlneral or. and Agar Compound, reg. 41.35  *-.&\u00bb\nCarnol Beef Wine, reg. ti-5 71c\nbalk StIU reg. -Oo  \u2014Tl\nTardley Lavender Water, ate \"M\nPalmolive Soap, cake  _.  \u25a0\nLltterlne Tooth Paate, 3 for IM\nBath Soap, reg. 10c cake, doe. TM\nCITT DRUG CO.\nNELSON'S DISPENSING CHEMISTS\nATTRACTIVE\nAUCTION\nValuable Period   furniture\nHeppelwhlte \u2014  Sheraton\nWilliam and Mary\nSilver Ball Room\nHume Hotel\nWedne-riry, Feb. 22nd.\nFavored with lnttrtfetlani from\nthe own-r. T. I. Binnt, El._ 1\nwlU offer the -following perlot!\nFnrn Iture \u2014 Cab] _ ett. Chain,\nSettee. Library Table, Hand\nCarved Mahogany Floor Lamp.\nWalnut Bridge Lamp, MAHOGANY rHIPPKNDA'.E GKAND-\nF.THERS CLOCK, by OlUet,\nMinchetter, Eng. Date 17S7.\nFine Table Glattware, Axmln-\niter Ragt, rtc, etc.\nGoods on view, Monday, Feb\nloth, I to S p.m.; Tuetdi)\nFeb. tut, > to I and 7 to 11\np.m., and morning of aalt\nO. HORSTEAD,\nTERMS: Cath Auctioneer.\n\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u00ab\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nFletcher's\nMen's Wear\n305 Baker Street\ntttttttttttttetttteaol\nAll Classes of\nMETAL WORK. LATH\nWORK, DRILLING, BOI\nING AND G R IN D I N C\nMOTOR RKWINDINI\n\\CETYLENE  WELDIiq\nOENNETrt LTI\nataaaaanaaaoaotoooottai\nJumbo Knit Sweaters;\nregular $3.75.      *0.9&\nTO CLEAR      L\nSolid Leather      f 0.85\nWork Boots     L\nSpecial Line of       QA<\nWork Socks      OU\nKhaki and Red-Back,\nBlue Denim 91-40\nPants. Each      1\nFlannelette. To       1 C<\nclear, per yard ..     10\nPotters Print. To    OO'\n\".ear. ner yard ..    LL\nTowels. To Clear,\neach 15\u00ab-, 20(. and 25<*.\nMMW\n\\^Y >::\\*-yt\n~L.\\i<*iiAir.iii''i.iN\nOld Fa_ hlon.d Country\nStore Tonight 9 p_m.\nCarnation Milk Night\nLAST SHOWING OF\nBuster Keaton and\nJimmie Durante\nla\n\"SPEAK\nEASILY\"\nGREYHOUND THEATER\nSPECIAL BUS leavea front\nof Theater tonight at M\np.m. AU retldenU between\nNelton and South Slocan\nan Invited to take advantage of thli ipedal tervleo.\nCOMING   MONDAT\nMarshall and Beat\n\"Faithful Heart\"\nCOMING   WEDNESDAY\nDouble Feature Bill\n\"Rackety Rax\"\n\"White Zombie\"\nCOMD40 rBIDAY\nFarrell and Gaynor\nm\n\"Teas of the Storm\nCountry\"\nTUESDAY NIOHT\nYoung Doukhobor\nChoir\n*-\u25a0\u2022*\u25a0\n________\u25a0\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1933_02_18","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0405077","@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":"1933-02-18 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1933-02-18 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\/1.0405077"}