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Are\nDue to Start March 25\n\u2014Pa&e Seven\nVOLUMI 81\nTBB' NBLSON   DAILY   NBWB,   NELSON,   B.C.\u2014THimBDAT   MOBNINO.   MABCH   t,   1988\nnvB cbmtb \u00bb corr\nNUMBER  Uat 1\nBRUHN ADVA\" \\TES UNION GOVERNMENT\nCtntrt tf Present Japan-China C\nPROVINCIAL   L I B\u00bb*<\u00bb|\nvicroRia \u25a0 c\nSTRONGHOLDS\nOF CHINA FALL\nTO JAPANESE\nADAMS* RESIGNATION\nIS ACCEPTED\nCapital and Chihfeng in\nHands of Marching\nInvaders\nNIW.YORK. Mtreb 1 (AP).\u2014Re-\noonaldtrlng tbe report of tbe commute! which reoommended the re-\nfuttt or Ohtrles 7. Adtmt' resignation, the botrd of governors of tbe\nNttlonal Hockey league todty accepted tbt reslgnttlon of thl president of tbe Bruins it tbt conclusion of I stormy session. Robert It.\nDuncan, t director of the Boston\nHub, wit ippolnted t mtmbtr of\ntbt botrd to replace Adtmt.\nUM Orett Tibetan Temple, the Putala. built netr the ptltet of Jtbol by tht emperor, Ch'len Luni (1735-\nM), wblob It la tht centre of tht preient Japanese-Chinese controversy, photo shows views from tbi beck\nwill of tbt ptltet grounds.\nJUDGE QUOTES\nR. B. BENNETT\nStubbs Returns to Scathing Criticism of Hon.\nW.J. Mayor\nBy   BftNIST   Bl'BBUT\nCtnadlan  Prete  Stiff  Writer\nWINNIPEG,     Mtrch     1     (CP)\u2014\nBroking his silence for tbe first\ntime slnct ta Investigation under\nMr. Justice Frenk Ford, Into bla\nJtdldtl conduct wat reopened,\nJodie Lewis Bt. George Stubbs\ntodty utln iwuut lutt bit old\n\u2022tyle of itttck tgtlnst bll tc-\ncusers. *\nTbt judfs tgtln broke Into i\nscathlnf criticism of Hon. W. J.\nMajor, ittoraey-general ot Manitoba;\ntbt Miattobt government; Arthur\nSullivan. K.C, tnd Judge ot the\ncourt of tppeal. Reading trom whtt\nbt tinned \"the highest tuthortty,\"\ntht ludgt quoted premier Benattt's\n. murks la tbt Ho tat mt \u2022 warns\nduring tbt proposal ln 193- to de-\ncreate   Judges'  itlirles.\n\"'Judges.' quoted Judge Stubbs.\n'are not tervants of tht crown. Tbty\ntrt bufteri which stand between\ntbe people tnd tht crown for tbt\nprotection of tH.'\"\nLIP   SERVICE\n\"I wish tht attorney-general hid\nbun tbtrt to heir thtt,\" bt aided\nat ht totted the book on the ttble.\n\"But,\" bt contlnutd, \"I sty with\nrespect: If the government had\ngiven any mort thin lip service to\nthtt tound principle, I would not\nbt htn today.\"\n\"Tbt mlnltter of Justice bad\npletded he htd no alternative but\nto order tn Investigation,\" tht Judge\ncontlnutd, wben he received the\ncompltlntt from tht attorney-general, but ht wai no more duty bound\nto do thtt thtn ht would be to\nmake t certiln Judicial appointment because It bsd been suggested\nby tbe ittorniy-itnertl.\"\nMISSIONARY DIES\nON WAY TO RETIRE\nVICTORIA, Much I (CP).\u2014MlM\nFlorence Bmtly Turner, for io yetn\nt Church of England miaslonsry ln\nChlni, dltd suddenly hen tt tbt\nhomt of Mr, tnd Mn. A. Hlghtm.\nMitt Turner wtt on htr wty to\nEngland to retire, In compiny with\nMlss Immi Ollltrd, t fellow-mission\nworker. Bhe hid bttn spending the\nlut two monthi hen tn nutt for\nLondon, to nport to tbt Church\nof  Bngland   Mlattontry toclety.\nOPTIMISTIC FOR\nMAYOR CERMAK\nRests Peacefolty In Oxygen\nChamber\nMIAMI, Fit, Mtrch 1. (AP). \u2014\nMiyor Anton Cermak slept pttcef ully\ntonight ln t specially constructed oxygen chamber whllt hit physicians\nissued optimistic statement! on bit\noondltlon.\nTbt Chlctgo eiecutive wit moved\n(ran bis hoaMtai ream tonight, eeon\nafter his docton predicted he would\nlive \"birring unforeseen circumstances.\"\nCouzens Outlines\nSLIDE CAUSES\nTRAIN WRECK\nThree Kamloops Men Injured; C. N. Engine and\nFive Cars Derailed\nVANCOCVIB, March 1 (CH \u2014\nThree Ktmloops rtllwiymen wen\nrecovering todiy from lnjtrlea\nsuffered yesterday tfternoon wbea\na locomotive and five freight\ncan win derailed by a Hlte it\nmile 118, Aihcrolt subdivision of\ntkt Ctntdltn Nttlonal nllwiy at\nBoothroyd.\nTbt Injured tn: Engineer Lewis\nBaker, Internal Injuries; Plnmtn\nOregg. broken leg; ud Brakeman\nJ. Norquly, out over tht rlfbt tyt\n\u2022nd thouldir Injuries. None of the\nmen It thought to bt seriously\nInjured.\nTht lint wis cleared tblt ifter.\naoon. Ctntdltn National trains No.\n-1 ism ***m tilstit tad Wit morning\ntten dctoured over Canadian Pacific\nUnt.\nTbt train, No. 403, wn hauling\nfreight westbound when the derailment occurred.\nNO RESISTANCE\nAT CHIHFENG\nJapanese Expect to Reach\nJehol City in Few\nHours\nBOETTCHER\nRELEASED\n.\nGORDON GIVES\nAMOUNT COAL\nSUBVENTIONS\nDominions Pay $1,674,084\non Domestic Coal in\nFour Years\nSUPPLY COMMITTEE\nON APPROPRIATIONS\nLet Go at Outskirts Denver; No Ransom\nIs Paid\nan\nFord and Couzens Take\nSpotlight\nin\nStx Lewis Guns Found in\nStolen Car of Chinese\nVANCOUVER. Mtrch 1 (CP).\u2014An\nIndication that Vanoouver chlneee\nart rallying to tha aupport of their\nhomeland tn tha defence of Jehol\nwaa uncovered by police today when\nan automobile carrying alx dla-\nmantled Lewis machine runa and\n101,000 roundi of ammunition waa\ndiscovered In a parking lot at tha\n'Canton Service Station, eaat pender\natreet.\nInvestigation dlacloaed that the\near waa owned by J. Wing Tip,\nwho declared tbat he had left the\ncar In front ol hla residence at\n040 pm. Tueaday and had not\nknown It waa stolen until 7:30.thla,\nmorning.\nWing Tip denied all knowledge\nof tbe gum and ammunition and\npollce an conducting an Investigation. Tbe guns were oomplete with\nthe exception of the barrels.\nPolice are convinced that tbe\nguns were being prepared for ahlpment to China.\nDETROIT, March 1 (AP)\u2014The\nFords and Couzens tonight took\nthe spotlight In rapidly developing moves to lift restrictions that\nfor mere than two weeks have\nbound operations In the hanks of\nMichigan.\nAt a quiet conference In the\nDearborn offices of Henry Ford,\nhis old-time partner, tbe Canadian-born MtchlAn Senator James\nCooxens, who arrived today from\nWashington, outlined a banking\nplan which be said was \"more\ncomprehensive\" than any yet proposed, bat of which he declined to\nreveal  details.\nCHARGE FOUR\nWITH ROBBERY\nSUICHl'NO, Mtnchnrlt, Much\n1 (AP)\u2014me tm tnm Chlnett\natrongholds whlcii blocked the\npttk te Jehol cltj. ctpltal of\nJehol province, Ml to tht Jtft-\nneae lnvtdera todty.\nShortly tfttr nightfall Oeneral\nHeUIro Htttcrt', 14th brigade entered the city of Lingyuan, only\ntbout 78 mllei from tht capital.\nBrttk flfhtlnf. tbt Rengo (Jtptnttt) newt irency correspondent\nreported, preceded tht occupttllii.\nEarlier  In tht dty  tht Japtatat\nannounced   tht  fourth  ctralay   brl-\nHdt, commanded \\>, Major Ktnno-\ntukt   Motl,   htd   MUM.   Chthfang,\nwhich la about 100 mllee northetat\nof tht ctplttl.\nPrevious dlspitchas (ran tb* tetnt\not  operation. Mid  thtt Mln  Chlneee   dtience   foroet   wert   ttwtn-\ntrited   tt   Lingyuan   tnd   Cfc-httol\nIn   Peiping   fleet   Important*   wtt\nattached   to   thtM   two   tltitt,   tt\nthty trt situated tt ktj patsu Ittd-\nlny    through    tbt    mountain,    to\nJehol  oily, \u25a0ont Ptlplni obter-tri\nexptcttd   the  ChlntM  to  hold  the\ntwo   cltlet   Mvtral    weeks,    il    tht\nterrain wtt tiotlltnt fer defence.\nOnly tht touthttn fringe of tbt\nweatern   mountain   wttttt   of   tht\nprorlnct remained ln ChlntM handa\ntonight.\nChlhftnf, transportation otn ter ot\ntht   prorlnot,  Ml  without  Mftrlni\ntny reslttanc th* JtptntM nport-\ntd. They isaereed Um occupation at\n5f n7hoon* * ^^^--rtsl^X** Wttk\nGeneral Bhlh Wtn-Hut. ln born-\naitnd of tht 10th Jebol cttalry,\nwho wm charted with tht dtience of\nChlhftnt, -wtnt ont to tbt Jtptnttt,\nprocltlmlni hit tlltilinoe to tht\nttat* of Mlnchukuo, to which tht\nconqueron  intend  to annex Jehol,\nCoaat Youths Charged With\nBank Robbery\nForestry Committee\nAdds Voice for Grant\nDecide tq Support Application\nfor 13000\nVANCOUVER March. 1 (CP)\u2014Following identification lineup at the\ncity jail late this aT.ernoan, four\nsuspects have been charged by police authorities with the h.___dup\nand robhery of Royal Bank of Canada branch at Sixteenth avenue and\nOak street on Tuesday afternoon\nwhen four men wlded the premises\nand escaped with $500.\nThoae charged are Mike Poynak,\n18, last Cordova street and Kenneth Donaldson, IB, Turner street,\nand two others of Juvenile age\nj whose names hsve been withheld\nby polioe owing to their tender\nyears.\nTwo Developments\nin Litigation Case\nDENVER, Colo.. March. 1 (AP).\u2014\nChief of Police Albert T. Cltrk an.\nno-anted tonlfht Charles Boettcher,\nt.t,   heir   to   millions,   who   wu\nkidnapped   Pebrutry   12   htd  been\nreleased hy hit abductors and thtt\nnt rtnaom htd been ptld.\nChltf  cltrk Mid  tht  31-ytir-old\nbroker  wat releaaed  from  a  motor\ncar tnd Immediately communicated\nwith the home of hit father, Claude\nI_. Boettcher. He wu ttken to tbt\ntlder   Botttchcft   home   tnd   tht\nchief of pollot ruihed to question\nbtan.     _,\nClark Mid youm Botttchir wu\nln food oondltlon whtn reletaed.\nDttallt of tht rtltut wen not\nuntdltttly tvailab.t. but Cltrk\n\u2022lid Botttchir htd bun releaaed\nttom tht on-on tbt outtklrw of\ntkt dty.\nAfttr thl htn announcement of\nthe releaae of younc Boettcher, Clark\nruthtd to thl tlder Boettcber't\nhome to Inter-new the releaaed\nbroker, cltrk Mid ht did not hire\nMl dttallt of tht nleui, but n-\nIttrated thtt no rtnaom hid heen\npaid.\nDELAY IN DEBT\nTALK IS LIKELY\nvttt Point That W\u00bby\nPASS RESOLUTION\nON UNEMPLOYMENT\nVICTORIA, Mtrch I (CP)\u2014National oontrol of unemployment and\nfull coata to bt home out ln the\nfederal trejgury, additional allow-\nanoes to nllef cum of fuel, ahtl-\nter tnd clothinf tnd a demand to\ntht provincial government to certify\nexpenditure account! of municipalities, formed the thne point resolution patted this tfternoon hy tht\nUnion of Brltlth Columbia Municipalities ln oonttntlon htn dealing with tht unemployment queetlon. ,\nAPPOINT HOSMER TO\nNATIONAL GALLERY\nOTTAWA, Mtrch 1 (CP).-Hwood\nB. Hotmtr, Montreal, hu bton ippolnted to the board of truatwi\nof thi Nttlonal Oillery of Canada,\nto fill tbt vacancy created by thl\nresignation of Dr. Netton MacTar-\n. lth ol Otttwt. Thl appointment\nwhloh la mtdt by thi governor-\ngtnertl-ln-oouncll, wu tnnounotd\ntodty.\nVICTORIA. March 1 (CP)\u2014The\nForestry committee of tht B. C.\nlegialatun thit morning decided t-\nsupport tn application of thi Brltlth Columbia Motion of thi Canadian Forestry association for t\n13000 grant to oarry on ltt fin\nprotection tducatlonal work,\nT. 8. Dixon, president and Charlea\nWilkinson, atertttry, presented the\nclaim for thl aaaoclatlon. Thty\nInformed the committee thtt Indications point* to % dry summer tnd t\ngrave forest fin mtntct. With tht\nelimination of tht forest protection\nfund they feared thtlr grant might\nbe eliminated. Brltlth Columblt cl-\ntlnnt hid contributed 17,000 of\ntht tio.ooo tptnt lut yttr but tht\nassociation!* appeal for subecr.ptlons\nwould bt wtakined If the government   did  not   support  It.\nTht work of tht attoclatlon wu\nreviewed tnd tmphula wat laid\non thl plan to enlist 3000 boys tt\nJunior wardens to carry tht message\nof forest fin protection. Lectures\ntnd publicity drives throughout thi\nprovince hsd formed part of thl\noampalgn of education.\nVANCOUVER, March 1.\u2014Two de-\nvelopmente ln Men-Ufa light tnd\npowtr litigation oocurred hen today.\nMr. Justice Fisher, on application\nIn supreme court of Z. A. Lucu,\ncounsel for Southern Interior Light\nis Powtr Co.. Ltd., authorized tbe\nfirm to add u oo-detendanta to III\ntctlon, Mlddlesboro Colllerlet limited tnd O. L. Slater.\nTht litter lt receiver tt ault of\nbond holden of plaintiff company.\nPlaintiff wu given leave to tmtnd\nltt cltim to uk for tn ordtr setting\nuldt a light and power oontract\nentered Into on Ftbruiry 33 between\nthe  colllecy  company  tnd  Merritt.\nThl plaintiff company wu ordered to furnish 3150 security for\nMtrrltt's costs ln an tppetl which\nSouthern Interior Light is Power\nCo., It taking from t Judgment of\nChief Justice Morrison.\nWEST    COASI   LUMBEBMAN    DIED\nPORTLAND, Ore, Much 1\u2014 Jamea\nCltrk Atchison, west coaat lumberman, who died hen yesterday, will\nbe hurled tomorrow.\nASK INCREASE If\nTOBACCO IMPORT BATE\nOTTAWA. March 1 (OP)\u2014An In\ncreate in tht Import duty rati on\ntobacco and i decrease In excise\ntax wu requested today by t dale\ngttlon   of  Quebec   tobtcco   growen\nLOHDOH, Mtrch 1. (AP)\u2014A delay\nIn opening tbt formal Anglo-Amtrl-\nctn dtbt conference it Washington\nuntil April* tt tht etrliest la en-\nvliaged by reports fron Sir Ronald\nLindsay, Brltltb tmhttttdor tt Wuhlngton. on hit preliminary conversions with President-elect Roosevelt.\nInformal ntfotlitloni tn expected\nto continue for t longer ptrlod\nthtn   wu   contemplated.\nMemwhlle, lt Is understood. Prime\nMinister Ramtiy MscDonsld It still\nready to go to Wuhlngton whenever\nMr, Roouvelt considers hit presenoe\nthin would bt useful.\nSpeaking it a luncheon for the\nLondon county council todty Mr.\nMacDonald tald: \"On Baturday a\nntw government will he Installed it\nWashington, and it onw wi shall\nget In touoh tnd tt cloae quartera\nwith questions which mutually wt\nhtvt   to   settle.\"    -\nAlberta Order Expires on\nMarch 15; Contribute\n$54,000 B.C. Coal\nFLIES OLD FLAG\nOF SCOTLAND; IN\nLINE POR BLOCK\nOTTAWA, March 1 (CP)\u2014The\ngovernment hu ptld tpproxlmatt-\nIy 31,674,084 from 1923 np to\ntbt tnd of 1932 In connection\nwith tht movement of 2,082,195\ntons of domestic coal from mlnu\nto markets In Ctntdt. Thli wu\nrevealed ln the honw of commoni\ntoday when Mon. w. A. Gordon,\nminister of mines, read Into tho\nrecord! a long ititement covering\nsubventions ptld to nllwtyi In\nconnection with the movement\nof coal.\nThe minister'! statement came\nwhen the home, in committee of\n\u25a0apply, wu considering tn appropriation of 82,000,000 to provide for\npayment! ln connection with thl\ncoal movements. Tbt minister htd\nnot concluded htt statement tt adjournment and tbi Item wh MIU\nbefon the committee.\nEXPIRES THIS MONTH\nAmounti wtn ptld out undtr tnt\nprovisions of various orden ptutd\nby tht government whloh wtn\nmentioned specifically by Mr. Oordon. Bt stated  wltb the  movement\n(Contlnned on Pige Two)\nNATURAL DEATH\nSTOKSUICIDE\nRetired Ohtario Man Meant\nto Suicide; Dies\nLONDON, March 1 (CP cable).\n\u2014The Duke of Norfolk, earl\nmarshal of the Herald's college,\nhas trouble on his hands. He\nhas been Informed the owner of\na motion plctare theatre at\nStlrllni, Scotland, has been flying the old flag of Scotland, tbo\nlion rampant, om his building,\nwhich Is Illegal.\nThe duke Invoked an act of\nparliament forbidding such a\npractice. The act waa passed In\nthe time of Mary Queen of Scots\nand stipulates transgressors are\nliable to be beheaded.\nREVOLUTION IN\nGERMANY WAS\nPUN OF REDS\nIncendiary Fire at Reichstag Was Signal for\nViolent Acts\nHE CALLS ON\nPATTULLO TO\nJOIN TOLMQ\nDeclares He Will Step Out'\nIf in Interests of\nProvince\nDR. CM. KINGSTON\nGIVES SUPPORT.\nTAKE MEASURES\nOF PRECAUTION\nSquelching of Communism\nProceeds; Germany to\nVote Sunday\nFINANCE COMMITTEE OF\nSCHOOL BOARD ADVISES\nRETENTION JUNIOR HIGH\nPractically All Proposals Considered Showed Only\nSmall Savings Possible; Reduce Staff One\nTeacher; No Change Principalship\nRECTrwMENDATIONB\nContinue both homt economics tnd commercial classes at Junior\nhigh to preserve rating.\nReduce Junior high tatchlng staff from 11 to 11.\nRetain Junior high u it present in pnftnnot to splitting lt up\nbetween high Ind elementary  schools.\nRetain principalship ot Junior high u at prettnt. \u2022\n-ONO BEACH. Cslif., March 1\n(API\u2014Jtmts H. Hilton, 7t, nttrtd\nshot minuficturer of Ontario who\ndied htn early this week, wu prepared for duth. It developed it a\ncoroner's Inquest today. Be btd\nmtdt t wll. A loadtd platol mt In\nhit  dresser drtwer.\nHe left two notes, one addressed\nto the undertaker, Instructing he\nbt burled ln 'he dothM he htd\nltld out on hit bel; the other to\ntbe coroner stating \"thtn It no\nneed for t pott mortem, I did lt.\nI wu getting to \"ie end of my\nrope\u2014no bome, tlnd of living, no\nmoney.\"\nThen he died of nstursl caueee.\nAn autopsy revealed a deranged\nheart.\nAmericans Send\nMoney to Deposit\nSubstantial Amounts Coming\nto Canada\nMONTREAL, March I (CP)\u2014\nSubstantial amount* of American\nmoney an coming Into Montnal\nu a ruult of the United Statu\nhanking hoUday, It wu learned\ntoday.\nTht mtjorlty of thl money la\ncoming from border points, hut\nlnltnd polnti tre Incntung thtlr\nshlpmenta u hanking becomes\nmon twkwtrd. Tht smaller depositors tn tht prlnclptl set-mint\nholden who are transferring their\nbusiness to Montreil, It wu Mid\nhere.\nBy JOHN A. BODMIN\nAssociated Preu Writer\nBERLIN, Muth I (AP).\u2014Her-\nmtn Ooerlng, mlnltter without\nportfolio In tht Hitler gonrnment,\ndeclared In a apeech todty tht Incendiary fin at the relchstag\nbinding Mondty night wm ntMnt\nto inangurete a series of violent\ntcts cnlmlnttlng tn t Communist\nrevolution.\nPor thtt rtuon. ht \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0lid, tht\ngonrnment wig juttlfitd ln promul-\nglttng ttt drastic decrees of the lut\ntwn dayt. which htve greatly la-\ncreatad ptntltlts for tntton and\nnam placed Germany undtr virtual\nmartial law.\nPROVOKE CIVIL WAB\nThe communists, tht cabinet minister aid. havt spread hand bills\nrailing for tht formation of groupt\nBruhn Declares the Best\nBrains Needed Regardless of Party\nVICTORIA. Mtrch 1. (CP)\u2014Ma- '\nregirdlng his orlglntl pltns to dial\nprincipally with tfttlrs of hit owa\ndepartment  of   public   worka   ani\nunemployment   relief  and   stating *\nht wai expressing h 1 s personal |\nopinion and wu quite retdy and\nwilling to tike  tht  consequence,\nHon. B. VV. Bruhn, mlnltter of pub- *\nHe works, thla afternoon .find \u2022\nbroadside for union government\ntnd wai tecorded support by Dr.\nC. M. Kingston, member for Grind '\nForks-Greenwood.\nWhile hi tpprtcltttd the honor\nconferred on him by Premier Tolmlt\nln thl  appointment of  mlnltter  of J\nworka and had carried out hit dutlw\nto tht bat of hli ability, tht mlnltter realized tht neceeslty of a government posseulng tht conf Idinot of |\ntbi people and If by stepping out]\nhimself bi could forward tht Inter- j\nMtt of B. C. ht mt quite willing '\nto do to.\nNO DEFINITE POLIM\nMr. Bruhn oompllmtnted T. D.\nPattullo. Llbtral leader on hit ability to handle a difficult tubjtot IB\n(Continued on Ptgt Two)\nRailways Adopt\nMONTREAL, Much 1 (CP)\u2014An\nImportant development In freight\nservices of tht Ctntdltn National\ntnd Canadian Pacific railways\nwblch provide door-to-door pickup tnd delivery of freight shipments without extrt cost to either\nshipper or consignee wu announced Jointly today hy George\nStephen, vice-president ln charge\nof traffic of tht Canadian Paclflo\nraUway, and Allttalr Fraatr, K.C,\nacting vice-president In charge of\n-raffle of the Ctntdltn National\nnllwtys.\nTbt two railways, tht announce-\nmtnt Mtttd. btd completed oon-\ntreeta with approximately 48 trucking firms at eltlM and townt terved\nby thtlr llnet in wutern Ontario,\nbetween Toronto tnd Windsor tnd\nToronto tnd Strait, whereby pickup\ntnd delivery Mi-vice wlll be provided for ihlpptn it no extra oott.\nNew tariffs embracing thla feature\nwlll become effective on Mondty\nnext, March  8.\n(Continued on Ptgt 10)\nCANADA IS ACTING\nON ARMS EMBARGO\nBennett State* Appropriate j\nAction Being Taken\nOTTAWA. March 1 \u00ab*)\u2014\"ApdO-\nprlate action It ln prootM Of btlng completed, tnd thl ordtr-ln-\noounoli wlll be laid on tht table of\ntht houu.\" Thtt wwt tht tnstrtr.\nglnn In tht house of common, bt\ntht prime mlnltter today to a '\nquestion ttktd by S. W. Jacobs (Llb-\nOsrtler) ln connection wtth \"ttM\npropoted embargo\" on armt to tht\nftr  taat.\nMr.  Jacob!  aaked  lf Mr.  Bennett,\nwould  makt  an  off lolai  it-teratn*! '\nln  connection  wtth  thl  dttcuaalona\nnow going on respecting \"the proposed embargo on trmt contraband'\nof war shipped to tht far eaat.\"\nABANDON IDEA\nOF MERGING\nVICTORIA. Much 1\u2014Speaker 0- *.\nDavie went to hoepltal for a minor\noperation  that will keep him away\nwho Interviewed Hon. C. N. Rhodei.   from   hie  dutlee  for two  dayi.  Mr\nminister of flnanoe. The mlnliter\npromlaed cone! deration but Intimated there waa Uttle likelihood of\nany change being made ln that\ndirection.\nThat discontinuance of the home economic* and commercial claatee\nat tha lunlor high would eaw $1396.60. but at the expense of reverting\nthe achool to elementary; that * reduction of the Junior high ataff by\ntwo teachers would effect net saving of $7*8, agalnat $423.50 by one\nteacher, which the Junior high ataff hu offend to maka up; and that\nthe saving by transferring grade IX to the high achool and grades VIII\nand VII to tha elementary schools, after reckoning loss In government\ngrant and saving In operating ooat, would be only $417, art the outstanding statements ln t report of tha school board's finance oommittee\n \u2014\u2014- \u2014^respecting   the   junior  high   achool,\nwhich wtU be considered by the\nfull board at a session Friday night.\nCopies of the committee's report\nhave been mailed to tbe members\nof the board.\nTba board la announcing that tt\nwill ba prepared to hear delegates\nof actual organisations at Prlday'a\nsession,   which .will   be   publlo.\nFollowing   Is   the   report   of   the\ncommittee, embodying what ww arrived at Tueaday:\nOentlemen\u2014Tour flnanoe oommlt-\nSPEAKER DAVIE\nHAS OPERATION\nDavie hu been suffsrlng from tn\nabtcest on tht lsg, which proved\nvery'painful tnd bit pyalclans ordered him to tht hotpltal thli tfttrnoon.\nVICTORIA, Mtrch 1 (OP)\u2014Thl\nUnion of British Columblt Mu-\nnlclpalltlea bid definitely abandoned tbe Idea of merging achool\nboardt with municipal councils tnd\nhM approved thl principle Of placing tht finances of boarda of achool\ntrustees under the direct oontrol\nof councils.\nCURRIE DECLARES\nNEED UNITY, ACTION\n(Continued On Plgl 10)\nOTTAWA, March 1 (CPJ\u20141\nery from tooeomlo stagnation oan\ncome only from unity of action tnd\nunity of action oould bt made potslblt or tt ItMt htstsned, by a National government, sir Athur Currie. Prlnclptl of McOlll university.\nMontetl, stld tt a gather nf of\nthe McOlll Ottawa Valley toclety tonight.\nFurther Proof on\nWmkage Picked Up Off\nCape Fox\nKETCHIKAN, Alaska, Utttt I\u2014\n(AP,\u2014The discovery of kegs, span\nand life preservers In Dixon entrance\noff Cape Pox, by tha halibut\nboat Venus, was described here today by tba vassals crew sa further\nprobable proof that tha Reliance.\nanother halibut boat, foundered ln\na storm laat week, with four men\naboard.\nPreviously, the coast guard cutter\nAlert had given up the search.\nTha Reliance under Oapt. Oarl\nBlenheim, Seattle, waa laat reported\non Friday tiight between Prlnoe\nRupert, B. c, and Ketchikan.\nYOUNG HUNTER\nRIFLE Vl(\nWeapon in Hands of\nKills Victor Marlatt\nVICTORIA,   Mtrch   1    (CP)\/-\u00bb\ntor Marlatt,   18-year-old  ton of\nMarlatt   of   Powell   River,   died\nLytton hospital following t huntl\naccident   at  Mona,  near  Lillooet.\nMarlstt wm hunting wtth\ncousin, t boy of tht aame\nwhtn tht rifle ln tht handa of\nooualn wm accidentally dltohtl\nThe bullet etruck Marlatt ln\nthigh. Bt wm ruthtd . to hoi\ntt Lytton, but dltd tbtrt.\nHANGS HIMSELF\nFanner Leaves Card to\nWhere to Find Him\nBANK HOLIDAY\nFOR CALIFORNIA\nLANOUtT   rRAIRIK,   Mtrch    I-\nHanglng from a rafter ln hla hoi\ntha dltd body of Prink W. .\nwm found hy t ltd, Prink Rh\u00bb\nwhtn tht litter trrlved to milk ]\nArnold'! cowt, and discovered a t\non   which   wm   printed.   \"Prank\ndud   upstairs.\"   Coroner   Dr.   B.\nMarr decided  thtt  tn   Inquest  wu\nnot  neceaaary.\nMr. Arnold, who wm single, wu\nborn ln England 8B years ago. ____\u25a0>'\nbad t flve-acrt farm which hr\nbought ibout a ytar uo.\nNO LENIENCY FOR\nLIQUOR VIOLATORS\nDAYTONA  BEACH,  Pla.,  March   t\n(AP)\u2014Ctna tor   Thomu   J.   Walah.\nwho wlll bt attorney-general ln th*\n' ncoming united Statu cabinet. Mltfl\nSAN PRANCIBOO, March 1 (API. \">_ay liquor law violatora nttd 11*4\n\u2014A prociamitlon dtcltring i three- ] peot no leniency from tbt deptrM\ndty bulking holldsy ' throughout' mint of Juttlce merely because con-<\nCalifornia wm Issued hert tonight griM h:s sent the repeil Question^\nhy Oot. Jtmet  Rolpb Jr. back  to  tbt  states.\n mmmr\nWOLVES HOLD\nLEAFS TO IN\nHOCKEY TITLE\n' Win Round 10-7; Dolphin\nStaves Off Attack;\nSavage Scores\nla a fame that developed In \u00ab-\nettement aa lt won on and that\npro-fed to be faat despite the poor\nloa,   the   Wolves   stand  off   the\nMaple   Leafa   to   a   three-all   tie\nWednesday night. Having won the\ntint ot the two-game aeries tor\nthe Intermediate title 7-4 Monday\nMtht, they took fhe round 10-7.\nBrilliant   combination   was   made\nImpossible   by   soft   loa   but   both\nteams   put   up.  a   fine   exhibition.\nDolphin again proved the mainstay\nef hla team and It waa only through\ntorelng repeated plleups ln front of\nhla net that the Leafs scored.\nSavage soored the two prettiest\nfoala of tba night'on solo efforts\nand supplied the pats which Slim\nHorswill aunk for the third. McLean and Wallace were dangerous\n\u25a0wn all night. Jerry Whitfield re-\nplaoed Richardson on the defenoe\nand played a fine game. Richardson\nmaa off through Injuries.\nTbe old guard, culler, Olllett and\nO'Oenskl played almoat all night\nand during the final period waa\nprevented fram sooting only by a\nmiracle. Olllett ww especially effective, playing a hard gam* all the\nway. johnny O'Oenskl waa a new\ncorner on th* team, playing a hangup game on defenoe.\nMclean stabts shooting\nPlaying on alow to* th* player\u00ab\n\u2022tuck to Uw oenter of -th* lo* tor\ntil* tint ttw mlnutw. McLean start-\nId on a campaign of wing ahot _\nthat he ktpt up all night. Wallace\n\u2022dropped eo* off th* Leafs' goalie\nand raced in for th* rebound but\nMcLean poked lt clear. McLean\ndrove th* disk at th* net* five\ntlmw before th* Leals got going\n\u25a0ad combined nicely with Savage on\ntbe pipes. Culley brought Dolphin\nto hla knees to save wveral long\npoke shots. Culler tripped McLean\nand wit chaeed for a minute, Ravage bored ln on a nloe solo rush\nbut McLean ww on. Al McLean\nbounced a long thot oft tht Lttt\ngoalie's pads and took the rebound\naround the back of tb* net and\npassed out but n ont ww tbtrt.\nPILtUPS  FORCED\nTht O'Oenskl brothers vent\nthrough end foroed a plleup in\ntht mouth ot tht Wolvw' ntt.\nFrank paaaad acrow to Johnny\nwho poked It In through a mele\nof playen. McLean, Wallaoe, OUlett and O'Oenskl did tbt majority\nof thl mooting ln tht first.\nMcLean continued bla wing thet\ncampaign ln the aeoond. oulley and\nFrank O'Oenakl had the Wolvw\nguessing for a time with a short\npass combination. Dolphin ww ev.\nIng miraculously when Culley and\nO'Oenskl disorganized the Wolvw\nand foroed plltupt galore. In ono\nInstance be cleared thrw rebound\nshots one after another, slammed\nat him from clow quartan. Savage\nww chased for tripping. He ww\ngiven a minute and camt hack be\nfore hla time wu up and was\nchased again. Johnny DeVoin went\nthrough on a pretty eolo play but\nww wndwlched by the defence\nSAVAGE   SCORES\nCulley missed tearing only by\nmiracle In a plleup ahortly after\nthe puck ww faced off tor the\nthird. The Leafs tttm playtd practically tht whole game wltbout a\nrwt. Lwt than two mlnutw efter\nthe gong savage tooled tbt flnt\ngoal for tht Wolvw. It ww a brilliant piece of work. Intercepting a\nrush, he skated through, pulled\nO'Oenakl and lured MoLean to one\nside of tbe ntt to back-hand the\npuok Into the open goal. A minute later he patted tht puck out\ntram behind tht Leafs' goal to\nHorswill who tied up tht gtme.\nO'Oenakl almost offset the goal a\nfew mlnutw later when a plleup\nww again precipitated at the\nWolvw' end. Dolphin batted the\npuck tram retry angle w tbt\nLeafs plastered him wtth shots.\nCullty finally found an opening.\nDolphin ww flat on tht lot, having Juat cleared a ahot and he ahot\nthe disc over hit body. Tho playen\nwere having considerable trouble\nkeeping tbt puck off ltt tdge, the\nWolves finally retorting to batting\nit, ahlnny-faahlon, up tbe lot when\ntht leafs camt down. Jerry wlut-\nfield broke up a couple of danger-\nnumber\ntempt to ttt up tbt league out-\nshot the Wolvw 28-8 during the\nperiod and 88-27 during tbt game,\nbut thty could not solve Dolphin.\nSavage came through with tht\ntieing goal tn tht wmt brilliant\nmanner w tbe tint. Savage and\nMcLean picked tbt breaks all evening and made thtm pay, while\nWallace gave them every' assistance\nfrom the center. From the timt\nSevere wend until tht finish tht\nWolvw played a dettulva game,\nand batted the puok up tht let.\nMORE ABOUT\nREVOLUTION\n(Contlnned From Page One)\nbut\ncivil\n'THE  NELION   DAILY   NEWI,   NELSON,. B.C.\u2014THURSDAY   MORNING,   MARCH   t,   Ott\n| EXCAVATED EARTH\nON VERNON STREET\nMAKES PARK FILL\nMORE ABOUT\nGORDON\n(Continued From Page One)\n* ruah up th* lo*. Gillett shot from\nBeat center lw and the puck ww 'ou* rushes and blocked      \t\nforoed  betwwn Dolphin'* pada and of long shots. Tht Leaf* ln an at.\nfor to-called wlf-protectlon,\nreally Intended to provoke\nwar.\nCaptain Ooerlng declared tbe llvw\nof Communlttt and Socialists ware\nnot endangered w long w they\nkept  strictly   within   the  law.\nChancellor Hitler, addreulng a\ndelegation ot Nazi worktn, promised to ameliorate the lot of the\nOerman workman to tbat Communist argumenti no longer would draw\nhim. The chanoellor tald hit purpow\nww to mortise th* pillar of .labor\nInto th* structure of the atate ln\nsuch a way that labor would not bt\nseparate element ln the future\nGermany.\nThe netlon-wld* precttt of\nsquelching Communism continued\nunabated today, with hundreds ot\nleading Commutsta undergoing arrest while many othen fled Into\nhiding.\nTAKE   PRECAUTION\nExtensive precautions wtr* resorted to for the protection of railways, brldies e.-id power stations.\nNumerous armed guards were potted.\nSquads of armed storm troopt In\nthe brown Nut uniform .can be\ntwn at any timt marching through\nBerlin streets on auxiliary police\nduty. About NOO tit In ttrvlo* hire.\nThroughout Prussia ther* an about\n80,000 ot  thtm.\nThe relchstag election campaign\nenda Saturday nlgbt, with ttw voting Sunday. It wlll be clowd with\na massing ot Naals and torohllfht\nparades throughout tbt oountry, tht\npurpose being to Impress \"wobblers.''\nof Albert* ooal to Ontario. Tb*\norder-ln-councll under which th*\nnllwaya an assisted far handling\nthla movement will expire on. tbe\nISth ot thla month.\ntt authorlted a twt freight rate\nof 36.7 par ton movement of Alberta ooal to Ontario. Including\n1828, and up to end ot lwt year, a\ntotal of tMljMl had been paid\nout on a movement of 142,204 tona.\nThe total wtlmated expenditure for\nlaat ywr wu 137401 on a movement\nof 18.801 tons.\nWITHIN  II\nA larger turn ww expended In\nconnection wtth the movexent of\nAlbert* ooal points ln Ontario weet\nof Fort Frances and Sioux Lookout.\nTbe assistance tn this caw, lt It\nprovided, must not exoeed II ptr\nton. During tlx monthi of 1830,\nall ot 1111 and all of 1181 tht\ntotal movement wu 453.281 tons\nat a coat of the government of\n1644,334.\nBerth removed from the corner\nof Vernon and Park streets lh the\ngrading operation now proceeding\nu a nllef protect, It btlng used to\nextend tht fill it Lakeside park,\nwhich ww begun tut year end gave\nthe park * new foreground.\nTht fill now being made, under\nthe direction of ctty Engineer Boyd\nC. Aflleck, wlll extend thl usable\npark ana. w It will' cover the old\nbed of Anderson onek. To bring\ntht low-lying weat aide up to the\nlevel of the rest of tht park lawn,\nwill require a whole lot of earth\nAa the work la now developing on\nVernon street, a teoond truck hu\nbwn put on. to haul the excavated\nmaterial to the park.\nANNOUNCE GAS\nALLOTMENT ON\nPRORATION PLAN\nCUBS BEAT EAGLES\nAllows Imperial Oil Half of\nDaily Output\nPLAN WING FOR\nTRAILSCHOOL\nPlans Are Forwarded to\nVictoria\nPaymenti were alio made ln con-\t\nntetlon with tht movement of Sat-) TRAIL, B. O, March 1\u2014Tbe prop-\nkatchaw-n ooal to Manitoba and arty commlttw of the Trall-Tadanac\nwwtern Ontario polnti. In this case j school   board    tonight   wu   given\nBfilt Sf hi\nkiH lit Wirk\nMr. Wm- SntNu, Smwtoo,\ntkst- wrttw:\u2014\"Tire* \u2014mn ago\nI \u00ab\u25a0\u2022 troubled vrltk boili wUck\nwtr* io bed I ootid net wwk.\nJl Mend told mt -_y blood mot\nbt bad end adviied mt to takt\nBurdock Blood Bitten. I didn't\nknew any medicine could pet inch\ne sodden itop to nek mlwrj, u\nene bottlt put tkt boilt to aa end.\"\n______ ___** mtss* dtnaialjanl stores; \u25a0wafsslalsa fsr tke rest II rem, wlr\n1% __\u2022 T. MUj-ta CaTW. ftneta. Oat.\nSONS GET KICK\nOUTOFCURUNG\nFurther Curling Is Postponed\nthe order-ln-councll authorizes a\nreduction of one seventh of a cent\nper ton per mile (not to exceed $1\nper ton) on coal for Industrial pur-\nposes shipped to points ln Manitoba\nand Ontario wwt of Sioux Lookout\nand Fort Prances. Tbe total cost to\nthe government for 1030, 1032 and\n1032 was 177,343, the movement\namounting to 1B0,<05 ntt tons.\nIn connection with tbe movement\nof BrltUh Columbia export and\nbunker ooal. the Dominion contributed 164,000 for 1033 and half of\n1931. The movement totalled 137,-\n317 tons.\nTurning to Nova Scotia. Ul. Oordon said tbe governmer. had oon-\ntrlbuted $347,718 In connection wltb\ntbe movement by rail tm water\nof 031,036 net tona to the markets\nof Ontario and Quebec during the\nfour yeara 1936, 1039, i960 and,\n1931. The amount paid on the sll\nrati movement during tti* aame\nperiod was 9466,161 on 338,383 tons.\nIn answer to a question, the minister said tbat he thought this ooal\nmight come \" t* west as Kingston, Ont., but he was noi quite\nsure. He promised more information\nwhen the estimate ooraes up for\nfurther  discussion,\npower to organize ln preparation for\nstarting tbe construction of an addition to Trail high school. Plans for\nthe wing were placed before the\nboard and examined,\nA letter from the department of\neducation, Victoria, stated lt would\nnot be known whether a grant\nwould be available until government\nestimates were brought down. School\nEngineer D. H. Bayley atated plana\nfor the wing bed been forwarded to\nVictoria. The board filed tbe application or Joseph P. Watson to be\nretained  as architect for tbe  work.\nBOBTON, March 1 (AP).\u2014Boston\nCubs tonight registered their first\nvictory In six starts by defeating\nNew Haven Eagles 8-1 ln a Canadian-American Hockey  league game.\nCALGARY, Maroh 1 (CP)\u2014Oas\nallotments for oil compan.es and oil\nland owners In Turner Valley, under\ntlie proposed proration plan of the\nAlberta oas Conservation board, wers\nannounced today w.th the imperial\nOU company obtaining more than\n100,000,000 cubic feet dally.\nThe txfcrd lssuea lte report yeeterday removing all drilling restrictions in the valley but curtailing\nthe dally output to 300,000,000 cubic\nfeet ol %**\u2022 The report is to come\nbefore tbe legislature shortly for lte\napproval.\nOf the daily quota for th* whole\nfield of 300,000,000 cubic feet, imperial OU company subsidiaries and\nImperial contract companies reoelve\na gas allowance of 138,303,000 cubic  feet per day.\nThe Independent companies' dally\nallotment ls set at 46,439,000 cubic\nfeet while owners of non-producing\nlands ox* granted 16,363,000 cubic\nfeet, under the board's proration\nplan.\nThe board also set aside 10,000,000\ncubic feet for division among new\nwells whloh may appear.\nRoyalite, an Imperial oompany, receives a daily gee allowance of 43,-\n881,000 cubic feet, the largest in\nthe field while the Independent oompany, Mercury, wltlj. 14,174,000, is\nsecond.\nTrail I.O.D.E. to\nHold Benefit Series\nTRAIL, B.C., March 1.\u2014Plans for\na series of bridge parties to be\nheld during March were planned\nby the Arthur Chapman chapter\nof the Trail I.O.D.E. at the monthly\nmeeting here today. Half the proceeds will go to tbe community\nchest, while the other half wlll\nbenefit the welfare fund.\nA donation was made to tho\neducational department of the\nI.O.D.E.  towards the  correspondence\nTRAILSCHOOL\nOVERSTAFFED\nTRAIL, B. C, March 1\u2014The Trall-\nTadanac   school   board   tonight   te* ,\noelved a letter from the department\nOf education, Vlctorli, stating tbat\nwhile there was no objection to the 1\nappointment of an additional teacher\nat Central  school  in January,  the\nboard should take steps to comply j\nafter September 1 with the schools \\\nact ruling on school staffs. It was j\npointed   out   that   at   present   the j\nOentral eohool staff was three over\nUkt schools act ruling.\nSAVE ON SCHOOL\nSUPPLIES, TRAIL\nTRAIL, B. C. March 1.\u2014Saving Ot\n__________________________________________________________________________ . _ i -ver W_\u00b0 will be made br the Trall-\nci_.se. which in ftrtn to crippltd \\ TwtonM ^_K_ boaA ^ ^^^\naupplles tht Trall-Tadanac aohool\nand Isolated children,\t\nMn. D. C. Irving asd Mn. W.\nKennedy volunteered to act at the\noommunlty chest I.O.D__. day In\nMarch.\nThe welfare report stated e child\nla Salt Trail waa recelvln, tbe attendance oY a doctor and would be\nplaced ln hoepltal (or farther treatment toon..\nMn. N. Wilmei and Mn. W. A.\nCurran wtn welcomed and Mn. J.\nDoughty and Mn. O. J, Klnnis were\nreceived  Into th* order.\nboard learned tonight wben bids (rom\nvarious (Inns were received.\nTRAIL MEN FINED\n$50 FOR THEFTS\nPOLICE PROMOTION\nCONFIRMED, TRAIL\nTRAIL, B.C., March l.-A fine\nof 960 and costs was paid by John\nSchmid. who Pleaded guilty before\nPolice Magistrate Noble Binns today to stealing lumber, paint, paint\nbrushes and putty knives to tht ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nvalue of 940 from the Consolidated motion of Constable Joe McMillan to\nMining & Smelting oompany. Sergeant.        ,\nTRAIL, B. C, March 1.\u2014TraU had\ntwo pollce court cases, ane under the motor vehicle act and one\npermitting a chimney to become unclean and take fire ln the period of\nPebruary 3 to March 1, according to\na report by Chief of Police Benjamin\nDownes to the pollce commission today.\nThe board confirmed promotion of\nSergeant John.Laurie to chief of police, effective upon Chief Downes'\nretirement March  31,  and the pro-\nCanada Boys More\nBritish Steel, Iron\nAmericans Losing Ground\nRapidly\nARROWS TIE LEAD\nPHILADELPHIA, March 1 (AlY.\u2014\nArrows skated thelr way into a\nthree-point lead in tht Canadian-\nAmerican Hockey league race tonight\nwith a 1-0 triumph over tbe eecond-\nplace providence Rids.\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B.C., Hotels\n\"Finest in the Interior\"\nDinner Luncheon\nHUME HOTEL\nttZLsKH, B.C. GEOBOI BKNWILL. Prop.\nRotary and Oyro Headquarters\nNEW LOW WINTER RATES NOW IN EFFECT\nDespite heavy lc* real enUiuataam\nwa, exhibited by youni curlers whan\nthe fathers and eons participated In\na curling tournament Wedneeday\nnight.\nLttt might lot conditions were ao\npoor ttwt all further ourllng waa\npostponed.\nReeult- of tht fathers aad eons\ncurling waa\u2014 J. B. (Mr I. it. z.\nHorton I: A. O. Rltohl* M W. Allan\nI; J. TeegU* 7, *. Andrew 7; Dr.\nW. B. Steed 9. R. D. Htll 4: ft\nBeU 11, W  M. Vanoe ,.\nAppledale Concert\nand Dance, Success\nMIm Trozro Entertains Her\nFrlenda on Birthday\n\" BOMB\u2014O, Barclay, D. Herron, Calgary; H. J. Leveeque, Nakuep; W.\n\u2022M. MlOBtth. R. J. Hastings, W. D.\nDtfla. Vanoouver; R. 6. Praser, C.\nA. Yule, D. J. McAlmon, Penticton:\nr. L. Orr, M. MacLean, N. McLeod,\nSlocan City; R. w. Hunter, Bpokane; C. A. Martyn, H. McBain.\nMedicine Hat; p. Dallas, Cranbrook;\nD. Plthtr, Port Crawford.\n$rm\u00abrstrOXtjtai)eXt$z)*S^^\n(Uhe Savoy\n\"Where the Guest Is Kin_\"\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel\nMany Rooms With Private\nBaths or Showers.\nJ. A. KERR, Prop.\nIll BASER 81. PBONE  11\n.{*A*itriemtViesi^^ Jt,,t'\nAPPLEDALE. B. C, Mar. 1-Tht\nconoert and dance put on by th*\nAppledale progreulvi aaaoclatlon ln\ntht hall on rrlday night wu attended by a fairly large crowd and\neverybody professed lt a success. Th*\nprogram wu u follows: opening.\n\"O Canada;\" pianoforte solo, \"Mlr-\nor Dance\" by Mlss Honeysett; sketch\n\"Aunt Dorlnda\" by Mlss 3. Trotto.\nMlas 1. Honeysett and' Mlu A.\nTto-bbo; pianoforte tolo \"Btmiot\" by\nMUe I. Honeysett; vocal numbers\n\"Choose Her In the Morning\" anl\n\"She Wu, She Wu, She Wu\"\nby F. Honeysett; sketch \"Lucy's\nLovers'' by A Trotto, A. Meyer, L.\nTruscott, A. Woyna, and Mre. B.\nLansdown. Music wu furnished by\nE. Pinchbeck c. Clark, H. Home\nand   L.   Truscott.\nMlu J. Traoo tnttrttlntd t numbtr of htr friends at tht horn* ot\nher parents on Saturday evening\ntbe oeoulon being her nineteenth\nbirthday. Qames music and dancing\nwtr* tht order rf th* evening.\nDtlnty refreshments wtrt terved by\ntbt hostess assisted by htr mother.\nThoee pnnnt wtn Mlu I. Honeysett, Mlu I. Dty. Mlu __ Oant,\nMlu A. Trouo, Mlu J. Trotto. A.\nWoyna, A. Meyer, J. Shaw, A.\nTrotto, S. adty, 3. Tro-ao, P. Day,\nE. Troso, T. Trotto and Mr. and\nMrs. T. Trom.\nRossland Council\non School Costs\nEngineer Gives Report on\n' Relief\nSHKFF-ELD, Eng., March 1 (OT\ncable).\u2014\"We are hooking mon orden In Canada than ever btfon\ntnd tht Americans in loilng ground\nrapidly In tht lut Important outside marktt ltft thtm it fir it\nhuvy itul and Iron goods in\nconcerned.\" declared today'! Issue\nof thl offlolal Journal of tbt Sheffield chamber of commerce.\nTht  journal  says  tht  tradt  tide\nseems to htve turned. at lut with\ntht   broadening   demands   of   thli\ncountry muting lnoreuing business'\nwith the dominions.        ^^^^\nSAVOY\u2014A.    II.    Sanders;*.!,    New\n(Denver; J, N. l*urp_y, Mr. and Mrs.\nf, S. Chandler, Kulo; p. Wlnatuck,\n4umm.it Lake; Oeorge Hyde, Nelson;\np. W. Budd, Montreal; MUs Fiber,\nMoose Jew; Oeorge Anderson, Spokane: C. Lee, Mre. M. Lander, Trail.\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Awaits You\nISS.   K.   MAIMILN\nCompletely Remodelled\nHot   end   Told   Water\nIn the iikakt ol the City\nNew Grand Hotel\nP.   L.   KAPAK    Prep\n(Vukly and Monthi)  Rttu\nHot and Cold Water\nWftttS**  toe  oo-    Douhle  II.HO  up\n1110 \u2022 Month and Up\nOccidental Hetel\n701 Vernon  at, I'hone tf.L\nH.   WASIICl\nFifty Roomi ol (olid  Comfon\nHeadquarters  for  Loggtn\ntnd  Mlnen.\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA.   LAPOINTE.   PROP.\nRoomi from Wc to I1A0- Monthly\nfin and up.\nSteam  heated and  hot tod eold\nwater   In   tton   room\n601 miker 81. Phone 90\nZINC PLANT WINS\nC. a A. HOCKEY CUP\ntrail, B. 0, Mirth 1.\u2014Making It\ntwo wtnt out of thnt by beating tht\nRefinery 1-0 tonight, Zinc Plant won\nthft Consolldeted Sportt association\nBuchanan eup. Bdlund and Babcock\necond.\nROSSLAND,  B.  0,   March   1\u2014The\nschool   board   estimate!   wen   tha\nsubject of healed discussion at the\ncouncil' meeting   Monday   evening.\nChairman R, 3. Clegg of th* school\nbosrd   reported   that   he   had   been\ninured   by  tht  prlnclpili   of   tht\nhigh and MacLean schools tbat tht\nmtmbtn of their stalls wen willing to accept a further cut of  10\nper oent. Aldtrmin H. H. Johnstone\ncontended that tht ooat of education In Rowland wu exeeaaive. Ht\nclaimed   that   for   1130   and   llil,\nthe teachen' salaries alone  at  tht\nRowland high tchool hid averaged\n\u2022HI  per  pupil  for   thoee   actually\ntttendlng and thU with tht addition\nof oott of luppllM, heating. Jmltor. L]\ntto., htd brought tht cost ptr pupil\nto nearly 1180. Chairmen Clegg ra-\nplltd    that    eduoatlon    root*    ptr\ncapita In Roaaland were the eeoond\nlowest  In the upper oountry,  and\ncoati per pupil wen the lowest In\nthat territory. Inspector DeLong on\nhU notnt Inspection had expressed\nhimself  u well utlifled  with  ih*\nefficiency ot th* teaching ataff at\nth* high tchool. The estlmatee n-\ncetvea the approval c    the oouncll.\nCity Engineer O. L. Colborne  reported    that   ll   adults   wltb    103\ndependents had been given employment   on   relief   work   during   the\npaat month. The Earl street bridge\nhad been completed and work wu\nproceeding on  tht  fill. ThU   wltb\ntht Third avenue  fill  would  keep\nthe men employed untu -he end of\nMarch. Both reservoirs had an overflow during tht month, and everything pointed to t good water tup-\nply for ntit summer. Twenty-tight\nresldenot   wattr  services   had   heen\nthawed during the month. Alderman\nJohnstone brought up the matter of\nhaving tbe road through the cemetery  changed, to ss  to  avoid  tht\nsharp change for can, and thought\nthu might bt done under tht nllef\nprogram. Alder-nan John A. Henderson stated that when the new part\nof    the   cemetery    wu    completed,\nthe can would have no difficulty\nIn turning.\nORANT It-\nMayor W. A. Turner reported tbat\nhe  had  information  to  the  effect\nthat *om% penone in Rotsland wtn\nreceiving   grcoerlet   tnd   fuel   from\ntht   city,   tht   Welfan   aaaoclatlon\nand tht m*_lcei oommltt** at th*\n\u25a0melter.   After   considerable   discussion.   It   wu   decided   to   mak*   a\nstraight grant of gu per month to\nth*   Welfan   association   snd   refer\nto them all thou who apply at tht\ncity offlet  for nllef of  any  kind.\nAfter March 1. uu ot th* rlnk Is\nth* atternooai will bt rtttrlcttd to\nachijol hockty, vhlch will ht under\nsupervision of the teachers.  School\nchildren will have fn* skating  on\nSaturdays   u    htntofon.    Evening\n\u2022kiting will b   permitted u long u\nth* lot U good.\nA communication from Premier 8.\nF. Tolmie uklng th* opinion of tht\noouncll on tht penalties to be applied on unpaid titu wu laid ovtr\nuntil tht neit muting of tht coun-\nell. Mayor W. A. Tuner and aoxe\nof   tbt   Aldermen   expressed   them-\nTHREE DAY SALE\nTHURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY\nTHREE-DAY DRESS SPECIAL\n100 SILK DRESSES\nHere's a sale if ever there was one. Wise women will certainly snatcji at this opportunity.\nPrints, Rough Crepes, Satins, Georgettes. Sizes\n14 to 44.\n$2-95\u2014$3-95\u2014$5-95\nTHREE-DAY\nJacket Special\nLeather Jackets, genuine\nleather. All shades, and\nsizes 14 to 40.\n'3.95\nEACH\nTHREE-DAY\nSkirt Special\nPine quality wool skirts,\nincluding tweeds, in black,\nnavy, green, fawn and\nbrown. Sizes 14 to 20.\nEACH     1.95\nTHREE-DAY\nBlouse Special\nCelanese crepes and satins\nin new novel styles for\nSpring. All pastel shades,\nincluding eggshell and\nwhite. Sizes 14 to 20.\nEACH     I.UO\nSoda Won't Ead\nAold Stomaoh\nir you suffer from Sour Stomach\nOu,    indigestion,    Bloating,    lad\nBreath. Dizziness. Heartburn, Coated\nTongue. BUllousneu, Poor Sleep or\nnervouineu,   caused   by   Acidity\ndon't take Soda and gradually grow\nworn.   Thousands   wy   that   i   remarkable medicine for theu troubles\nIt a Doctor'! prescription oelled Dlotex.  tt  checks  Acidity  tn   10  mlnutee end thm stops ptln tad toon\n\u2022Ida   nature   ln   restoring   norms!\nfunction! ao thit you oan ttt and\ndrink   what   you   Ukt   and   ilup\nfine.   Tn   Dlotex   undtr   tht   fair-\nplay   guarantee  to  fix  you   up  or ____________________________________________________________\nmoney   bsck  on   return  of  empty  selves in ftvor of offering the tax\npackage.  Only 90c  at all  drugguta. I _,-,-,    tnn   poom,    ftcUlty    In\n____ft_t*    CO.,    198    SP*-     \"\u2014m\u2014m\u2014mm\u2014m\u2014mmm\u2014mmm\u2014m\n, or direct from Snot Co., IPs'\n1 dine. Toronto, Ont\nTHREE-DAY\nHOSIERY SPECIAL\nFine quality service.\nNeutrals, beiges\n.\u2022ind greys.\nCradle Foot\u2014 .\nFrench Heel\u2014\nOur Guarantee\nwith every pair.\nPair.. 59C\nTHREE-DAY\nSHOE SPECIAL\n150 pairs of\nshoes, valued up\nto $7.50. Not every size in every\nline, but, complete\nsizing in the lot.\nPair . . . .\n$1.95\nTHREE-DAY\nUNDERWEAR SPECIAL\nBloomers, Pantees and\nVests, manufactured by\nKayser.\nPAIR \t\nOVERSHOE SPECIAL\nSATURDAY.ONLY\nFawn, Brown and Grey.\nSizes 3,4,6,7,8.\nPAIR \t\nMedical\nArts\nBuilding\nFINK'S\nSHOES\u2014HOSE\nREADY-TO-WEAR\n505 1-2\nBaker\nStreet\nthese   Uylng  times.\n 1\n\u2014\n* THB   NEUON  DAILT   NEWS,   NELSON,   B.C.\u2014TITOVSDAT   MOBNINO.   MABCH   t.   ISSSs\nI William Drummond, of Lsunoes-\nton, waa sentenced to a month's Imprisonment for atemptlng suicide by\nswallowing a collar button, a safety\npin, a broken needle, and five but-\n, tons.\nAKP\u00abt more\nSUNSHINE\ndays on ^\nyour calendar\nHow many dayi in the month\ndo yon fed your best? You can\n(dd to these sunshine days by\n(imply obeying nature's lain.\nThe firat of thet* laws it regular elimination. Avoid common\nconstipation by eating a delicious\ncereal.\nTesta show Kellogg's All-\nBran furnishes \"bulk\" to exercise the intestines, and vitamin\nB to help aid regularity. All-\nBban also contains twice the iron\nef an equal weight of beef liver.\nThe \"bulk\" in Aij_-Bran Is\nmuch like that in leafy vegetables. How much more pleasant\nthan pills and drugs\u2014ao iften\nhabit-forming.\nServe as a cereal or use in\ncooking. Directions on the red-\nand-green package. At all gro\neers. Hade bj\nKellogg in London, Ontario.\nFRUITVALE GUIDES\nAID IN PROGRAM\nMrs. Powne Entertains\nat Bridge\nPRTJITVALE, B. C, March 1\nThe Women's auxiliary met for tbeir\nmonthly meeting in tbe parish hall\non Thursdsy afternoon. Business\nwss discussed, but nothing definite\nwas arranged. Several new members\nwere  enrolled.\nTbe Frultvale branch of the Olrl\nGuides, with Captain Dorothy Cyse\nui charge, visited ln Trail on Frldsy\nevening, taking part, and Joining\nwith the Trail branch of Olrl\nGuides and Brownies ln giving a\ndemonstration of their camp work,\nfirst aid, Morse, signalling, etc. A\nskit to Illustrate Guide laws was\nrendered by Marjorle Toung and\nInez Johnson of Frultvale. Msny\nthanks are extended to 8. O. Blaylock, D* Macdonald, E. Diamond and\nMr. Lee of Trail, who so kindly\nmotored out to Frultvale and conveyed tbe Olrl Guides to Trail and\nhome again.\nMrs. W. A. Powne entertained at\nbridge on Saturday afternoon. Those\npresent included Mrs. G. Jarrett,\nMrs. P. M. Barrett, Mrs. F. Toung,\nMrs. R. Rushton, Mrs. C. F. Brown,\nMra. E Sharp, Mrs B. Curtis, Mrs.\nK. Knowler, Mrs. G. S. Baker, and\nMrs. W. A. Payne.\nS. G. Blaylock of T-danac was a\nvisitor to Frultvale on Friday.\nMlss Pearl Grieve Is spending the\nweekend In Trail, the guest of Mr.\nani Mrs. John Cormack.\nMrs. A. E. Wagner was visiting in\nTrail at the weekend and while\nthere visited her daughter, Mrs. 8.\nLewis, a patient in tbe Tr&U-Tada-\nhae   hospital.\nMrs. A. DeBruyn at Trail was a\nvisitor here on Saturday, the guest\nof Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Brown.\nSulphuric acid is widely used by\nFrench farmers to destroy weeds ln\nwheat fields.\nON THE AIR TONIGHT\nKOO   NSTWOBK\nKHQ \u2022 KGW - KH - KOO - KOMO\n1590      CO      640      790       920\n6:00 Ctpt Htnry't Show Boat\n7:00 Hqur   banc*    music,   Baron\nMuenchtuaen    (Jack   Ptarl)\n8:00 Arnot 'n' Andy\n8:15 Symphony  hour.\n9:15 How-rd Thurston, magician\n9:30 Bong Het wn Abu' orch. aoloa\n10:00 News  flttbte\n10:15 Johnny Htmp'i orcah.\n11:00 Phil Harrla' orcb.\n11:30 Dollo   Sargent,   organlat\n5:00\n5:30\n8:45\n7:00\n7:16\n7:30\n8:00\n8:16\n8:30\n0:00\n0:15\n9:16\n9:30\n10:00\n10:30\n11:00\n11:30\nKPO   NETWOBK\nKPO-KJB-KKX-KOA\n680      170     1180   1410\nCon.  In  Rhythm,  Mona  Low*\nFederal   Butlneaa     alt\nIrving   Kennedy,   ttnor\nJohn tnd  Ned, harm, duo\nTaraan of tht Apet. (KPO)\nLog O' tht dty, Dr. L. Crow\nMyron   Nlttlty,   ttnor.\nOctav. Roy Cohen Kurd. Mjat.\nJoaeph Lhevlnne, planlat, orch.\nTht   goldberga   atrip.\nFireside   F-nttalea   (KPO)\nTunes of tht Tlmea, orch.\nVlnoent  Lopez' orch.\nRal.road   atorles.   Wilbur   Htll\nShip of Dream*, orch. eololata\nPtclflc   Serenaders   tnd   orch.\nTom Gtrun't orch.\nCOLUMBIA NETWOBK\nKVI - KFBC - KOIN - KSL - KOL\n670       610        M0     1130   1270\n6:00 Ruth   Ettlng\n6:15 Ctrl Moort't orch.\n6:30 Col.    Stoopnagle    tnd    Budd\n7:00 To bt announced\n7:30 Tht Boewell  Bitten\n7:45 \"Myrt tnd Marge\" fr. Chlctgo\n8:00 Symphony orch.\n8:30 lahtm   Jonea'   orch.\n9:00 Eddlt Duchlr^ orcb.\n9:30 Clyde McCoy's orcb.\nCNEV\n1030 k\nVANCOCVEB\n6 10 Popular   tunes\n6:30 Symphonic    Extract,\n7:15 Ntwt Herald\n7:30 Melody Milt\n291.1 m\n500 w\nEating Milk\n-AN EASY, CONVENIENT WAY\nTO ADO EXTRA QUANTITY AND    .\nQUALITY TO ALL COOKING\nMilk drinking has its limits,\nespecially among children.\nEncourage your family to eat\nmilk. You will find more\nenthusiasm for milk when served\nthis way\u2014and there i\u00ab such an\nappetizing variety of dishes to\nchoose from, in all of which you\ncan use Nestl6's Evaporated\nMilk just as it comes from the\ntin, concentrated to double the\nrichness of ordinary cow's milk.\nTry this simple method of\ngetting your family to eat more\nmilk! Let us give you a few\nhints that are sure to appeal to\nyour experimental nature and\nyour sense of thrift.\nNestte's Evaporated Milk can\nbe used in dishes not ordinarily\nprepared with milk at all.\nOmelets, poultry stuffings and\nstews will taste much better when\nthis rich, creamy milk is added.\nRolls and bread made with\nNestles Evaporated Milk are\nnot only delicious but are also\nvery nourishing; and, remember,\nyou don't have to sterilize the\nmilk\u2014that is already done.\nAdd Nestte's Evaporated Milk\nto the liquor from vegetables and\nsea foods when you are creaming\nthese dishes. That is something\nyou cannot do with ordinary\nmilk\u2014but when you use NestteV\nthe liquor will combine smoothly\nwith the milk to make a rich\ncreamy sauce, giving you all the\nnutritive value of your vegetable\nor sea food.\nNestl_'s Evaporated Milk in\nits concentrated form, makes an\nexcellent glaze for bread, rolls,\nand pie-crust\u2014and a splendid\ncoating for deep-fat frying; and,\nquite often, in cake and cookie\nrecipes, this very economical\nmilk can be used in place of\npart of the eggs called for.\nAnd, remember, in any dish\ncalling for milk, Nestle's\nEvaporated Milk gives you an\nadded creaminess and richness\nand an exceptionally fine texture\nand color.\nThe recipe given opposite is\none that will be sure to find a\nplace in your \"special recipe\"\nbook. Try it\u2014and then clip it\nout for further use.\n\"Wt tried Nettli't Evaporated\nMilk at our aummer camp firat\n... now we ute it regularly at\nhomt in preference to any other\nbrand. It is ao handy and convenient ... I uae it now in any\nrecipe that calla (or milk... the\nresultt are to much better and\nthe cott it ao low.\"\nButterscotch Pie\n1 cup brown sugar 2 egga\n2 tabletpoont 1 cup Nettli't\nwater Evaporated Milk\n1 cup cold water    J _ teaspoon vanilla\n5 tablespoon! flour Baked pastry thell\nBoil augar with 2 tabletpooni water\nto a thick lyrup, for about 5 minutet.\nMake a smooth patte of cold water and\nflour. Add to ayrup and boil for\n1 minute, ttirring conatantly. Beat\negg yolks, add Nettli't Evaporated\nMilk and combine with augar mixture.\nCook over boiling water for 10 minutet\nor until thick enough to drop'in theett\nfrom side of tpoon. Add vanilla.\nPour into a baked pie-shell. Cover\nwith meringue, made of the 2 egg\nwhites, and brown in a alow oven\n(300 F.).  Yield:! pie.\nMAIL THIS COUPON\nNettl-'i Milk Product! (Canada) Ltd.,\nMetropolitan Building, Toronto, Canada.\nPlease send me free recipe folder giving many ways to improve dishes\nby the use of Nestle's Evaporated Milk.\nName-\nAddreta..\nBABY SKI\nNESTLES\nEVAPORATED\nMILK\nNESTLE'S\u2014World's Largest Producers md Sellers of\nCondenstd tnd Evaporated Milk.\n8*00 Richard fttanVn,\nMcDontld. piano\n8:80 Newa atrrlot\n8:50 Hodge-Podgt\n810 k KFBC\nSAN   FRANCISCO\n.8:00 Htadllnet'\n8:80 Dlok Aurandt, orgtn\n9*00 Ttngtt  Program\n0:15 Unknown  Hands\n0:80 Kb tnd Zeb\n10:00 BlMulok hand\n10:05 '        Plo-Rlto'a   orch.\n11:00 Dtnclng   with   atart\n1.-00 Midnight  hour.\nttnor Htttl\n4\u00bbU m\n1100 w\n1090 k KNX 185.5 m\nBOLLYWOOD 15,000 w\n8:00 Ntwt\n5:15 Cecil ud Sally\n0:30 SI and Klmtr\n6:45 Serenaders\n7:00 Prank Wtttnabt   *\n7:15 nation  Manafleld\n7:30 KNX   enaemble\n\"\u25a0IS Guardsmen\n8:00 Pratt report\n8:01 Orgtn   conoert\n8:15 White tnd  Edmunds\n8:45 Golden memorl*a\n9*00 Newa  itema\n8:15 Crockett   Mountttntera\nt ao Lubovllkl Violin Choir.\n10:00 Idylla\n10:80 Organ oonoert\nBritish Broadcast\nEmpire  transmitter,  Dtventry,  Eng.\n31.30 meten \u25a0 8585 k\n49.59 meters . 6050 k\nPtclflc  Ttmt\n6:00 Timt Signal fr. Big Ben. Bar-\nold Rtmaay tt. tht orgtn ol\ntht Oranada, Tooting. London.\n5:46 Tbt week ln  Westminster,  a\ntalk.\n6:00 Recital  of grtmopbont ree.\n6:26 Leadera    In    othtr    landa,    t\ntalk, by Mr. vtrnon Bartlett.\n6:45 Newa bulletin.\nNAKUSP PEOPLE\nARE GIVEN TALK\nON TECHNOCRACY\nNAKOSP, B. c. Mar. 1\u2014Tbt\nYoung Peop>a Dlacuaalon group\nmtt Mondty tvenlng tt tht homt ol\nMr. tnd Hit. A. E. Powler. Arrtngt-\nmentt wtrt mtdt for t toclai tvenlng to bt btld next wttk. Rtportt\nwert received from tht Dramatic\ncommittee tnd tht cut for tht pity\nchottn.\nAttn tht butlneat tn extremely\nlntertttlng addreta on Technocracy\nwat glvtn by Richard Powler. Be\npointed out thtt Technocracy it a\ntrade name adopted by aclentlata\nfor tht ntw economic policy formulated by themaelvet tt a meant of\nlifting tht Nortb Amcrtctn continent out of tht chaos ot unemployment tnd dlttreat which It\nfinds lteelf ln. Bt aald \"Technocracy\npropotet to do any with mettl\nbtck currency tnd to tubttttutt t\ncurrency based on tht annual pro-,\nductlon of energy which would\"\nbt poaalble It tht country wert\noperated ,a t unit by the techlclana.\nIt It propoaed thtt every tblt bodied\nadult between tbt tget of 35 tnd\n45 ahall algn a contract with tbt\nnationa technical operating tttff,\ncalling for delivery by uld adult\nof the equivalent of four houn of\nlabor four dayt t week, tnd thtt\neach would reoelve thl equivalent\not a living attndtrd of MO.ooo bated\non 1939 tttndtrda. Tbt technicians\naasert thtt thty would to conserve\nretountt by adopting Invention!\nnow withheld from tht market\ntbtt tbey could maintain thli leva,\nor prosperity. One of tha principle!\nof Technocracy It that lt would\nabandon tht present prloe ayatem.\nAn advocate of technocracy tteertt\nthftt Individual aucceas tnd efficiency would bt rewtderd.\" Mr. Powler\natated that our advancement ln tbt\nmachine age. our high atanurd ol\nliving, our geological altuation maket\ntht two countries Ctntdt tnd\nOnlted statea leaden ln the finding\nof tn economic lyittm thtt will\nlttd ut out of tht chtot tbtt tbt\nwor.d lt In todty. If tht old capitalistic tyiten hat aerved ltt dty,\ntben drop It, but let ut bt aure\nwe tie not making a relet move.\nIf wt nn modify on tbt prtteni\nsystem tnd rebuild lt bit by bit,\ntben let ut build up on It. In\noondutlon ht tnd, \"If we, tbe\nyounger generation who tre tt tbt\npresent timt feeling tht pinch of\nour present economic ayatem. ctn\nfind In tht coming yttn tht\naalom between production tnd distribution, cipltai tnd labor, and tbt\nmott Important of all nttlontl tnd\nInternational causes, then .when our\nfruitful yttn trt over and wt ara\nturning tbt reins of Induttry tnd\ngoverment over to thote who follow,\nwt u men tnd women ctn reat\nassured thtt our service* to mtnklnd during our thrtt teore tnd\n10 yeara have been a aucceta.\"\nAn Interstins dlacuaalon on tht\nabove subject wia led by s. stetoh.\nA vote of think! to both Mr. Powler\nand Mr. Btetcb wit extended by\nthe preeldent Dr. O. D. Stlbba n\nbehtlf of tbt membert.\nMEDALS FOR LIFE\nSAVING STUDENTS\nREACH CITY HALL\nMedili tnd oertlflettet or the\nRoytl Lift giving toclety, earned\nby membera of tht lift living dum\noonducted at Liketldt pirk last\naummer by Mlae Helen Ferguson,\ntwlmmlng tnatmotor, htvt bttn re-\ncelvtd it tbt city bill.\nIt It prohibit tblt tbty will bt\npreeented by Miyor 8. H. Smytbl\nto tbt students ooncemed, at an\nearly aeaalon of tbt elty council, but\nnot until Aldermtn R. D. Dawson,\nchairman of tbt ptrkt committee,\nreturna from hla million to victoria\naa a member of tht Onion ot Brltlth\nOolumbli   Munlclptlltlet   delegation.\nGALLO HAS\nRELIEF PLAN\nWould Put Unemployed\nProspecting Under Experienced Men\nJoe oallo, who hat bttn engaged In mining opentloni In\nBritiah Columblt for wmt yean,\nhat a plan wblcb ht bellevet\nwould  have  tbe  double  effect  ot\navoiding tht tvL of direct relief,\ntnd ot Increaalng the mineral\nproduction of Brltlih Columbia.\nBit propoul It thtt mtn wbo ire\nit preient on direct relief thould,\ndirectly aprlng condition! mikt lt\npractical to gtt out Into tbt bUlt,\nbe formed Into gro pt lr chirgt ot\nexperienced protpectori, tnd put to\nwork prospecting for mlnertla, and\nparticularly for gold. Bla ldtt la\nthtt tbt men thould bt provided\nwltb luppllu instetd ot with ouh\nrelltf payment!, without any serious\nlncreut In cott to the government.\nBe la convinced tbat lt thla wen\ndone, many valuable mineral clalma\nwould bt ataked. tnd thtt ultl-\nmitely u t result of tbe icheme\nthere would bt put Into operation t\nnumbtr of producing t- ' labor-employing  properties.\nFINDER   OET   (8   PE*   CENT\nIn the event of' the discovery of\nt mineral dtlm of tufflcltnt pottl-\nblllty to attract i purchutr, tbt\ngovernment would receive t royalty\nof ny lo ptr ctnt, tht protpector\nln charge a royalty of perbtpt 35\nper oent, met the balance of 66\nper oent would go to tbe man or\nmen  wbo  ataked   the  claim.\nBe euggute thit the men mould\nprospect In  ptln.\nMr. Oallo called attention particularly to tbe poaslbllltlea of tht\ngold-bearing area aouth of Nelaon,\nwhleh he uya his never been thoroughly proepecttd, tnd wbtn there\ntrt greet treu of untttked ground,\nwhich bc la convinced ctrry vein!\nof gold-bearing ore of aufficient\nvalue to bt operated profitably.\nOne naaon that thla area could be\n!=\u00bb paoi rmtei\nprospected more thoroughly now\nthtn ln put yeui la ttet ln the\nearly dayi much ot lt was covered\nwith heavy Umber which has since\neither boto. logged off or fallen victim  to foreat flrea.\nSLOCAN CITY GIRLS\nDEFEAT THE WOMEN\nflUXAU CITT. B. C. Mar. 1-Tba\nhockey match played here between\ntbe married women tnd the young\ngirls on Saturday evening ended w.th\na soore of 3-0 In favor of the glrla.\nJinks\u2014Yee, and living wtth a\nhuman icicle like that you can't\nblame him for sneaking out with a\nredhot mama now and then to get\nthawed out.\n^^ul>#m*T&it\u00a3 dum? img-lif\nwcenfomiTiB tt\u2014 mav lero.\nPHONES\nOUY   GOODS   _ \t\nSHOE  DEPARTMENT\nLADIES'   IVEAn   \t\nUKOl'KHIKH    \t\n40118b   rtlBNISHINOS\nMEN'S   WEAR  \t\n. *\n. HI)\n. IS\n. I.\n. it\n. 11\nFRIDAY - - MORE BRAND NEW MERCHANDISE PRICED LOW?\nA March Sale Feature of Great Interest to Men!!\nTWO-PANT SUITS\nAN OUTSTANDING SUIT VALUE. . . PURE WOOL WORSTED\nSUITS . . . LATEST SPRING STYLES.\nIt's a sale after a man's own heart\u2014especially those planning a new suit or\ntwo for Spring. It presents high class tailoring and smart styling provided by\nleading Canadian tailors.\nALL WOOL SUITINGS . . . FIRST CALL FOR SPRING AND\nSUMMER.\nSingle breasted models in an assortment of dark\nstripes, and blues, greys and browns, herringbone;\nand fancy effects. Linings are celanese\u2014interlin.\nings are lymo, linen and hair cloth which assure\npermanent good fit\n$19,50\nON   -AtE'reiDAT  AND  SATURDAY\u2014MEN'S  8HOF.   MAIN   FLOOR,   HBC\nTES! All You Have to Pay for a\nSMART KNITTED\nSPORT SUIT\n18\n$4\n.95\nEvery suit is new\u2014they have more style and are of\nbetter quality than .we have ever offered at such a\nlow price.\nTwo-piece suits fashioned from flecked or tweed knits\nPullover blouse that hugs in at the waistline with\nnovelty neckline and smart sleeve effects. Skirts are\nsmartlv tailored. All the season's newest shades. Sites\n14 to iO.\nNew Broadcloths\nFast color broadcloth in all\nthe new shades of spring.\nWabasso, well known make,\n86 inches wide. Colors too\nnumerous to mention.\nHBC PRICE, 1A#\nYARD    t.U\nFOOD SHOW\nTuesday's Draw\n1.   MM. W. WILLIAMS\nIM   UHmet*   St.\nI.   MM. 1- S. BRADLET\ntM Victoria St.\ni.   MM.   3.   McrHAIL\n918 SUlct St.\nWednesday's Draw\nI.   MRS.   T.   SALO\n\"ra   St.,  Fairview\nI.   MRS.   W.   WILLIAMS\n303  Latimer St.\n8.   MRS.   H.  BUSH\n1122 8tanlej* St.\nBig News for Jig-Saw Puzzlers\nThe \"Bay\" leads with a new smart idea. Real oil paintings with no edges to curl. Use them\ntime and time again. They wipe clean.\nOrder yours early. Wonderful assortment at, EACH\t\n25c\nKnitting\nNeedles\nNeedles in every gauge in\nthe 15-inch pairs or 12-\ninch sets of 4. All shades.\nA needle for every weight\nof wool and style of knitting. 1 (U*\nSET     IU\nDrag Dept\nSpecial\nThe giant package of Kruschen Salts. The usual size\nbottle with an extra trial\nbottle included. nnt\nSPECIAL FRIDAY\"'\nHigh Class Wabasso\nPrints for Less\n36-inch guaranteed prints from this famous Canadian\nmill at the lowest they have ever been\nsold. 36 designs to select from including many dark and medium grounds.\nYARD \t\n19c\nBleached Sheets\nof Superior\nQuality\nOur well known \"Green\nBond\" sheets are again in\nstock at a new low price.\nThe size is exceptional\n80x100 and you will certainly like the quality.\nNEW PRICE, frt.95\nPAIR      mt\n\"Wearbest\"\nPlaid Blankets\nCosy well napped cotton\nblankets in very attractive\nplaid designs. FuU size\n70x84 in gold, green, blue\nor maize plaids. Can be\nused as sheets or as a\nspring weight blanket.\nTHE fO.45\nPAIR      &\nBoys' Dress Shoes\nSmartly tailored oxfords for boya in black veal calf\nwith Goodyear welted soles, rubber heels, made in\nhalf sizes, and on correctly\nfitting lasts that give smart\ndressy appearance.\nSiHsll tol8%;    fO.95\nA PAIR      mt\nSizeltoBtf;       .fQ.5\u00a9\nA PAIR ...:...    O\nFOOD SHOW\nSomething doing all the time. Free Demonstrations\u2014Free Prizes \u2014 Hourly SDe-\nciaJs. Visit the Food Show everyday. You\nwill enjoy it.\nFRIDAY\nTwo Hour Extra Specials\n10:SO   TO   1*2:30\nNelton Brand Plum Jam.\nKootenay Fruit and cane\nPer 4-lb.  tin        Oaf\n11:30 TO 2:S0\nChoice Tomatoes \u2014\nlarge 2i\/2 lb. S)(Ui\ntins; 3 for miU\n2:30  TO 4:90\nSt. Charles Evaporated Milk; tall\ntins;             S)(_ti\n3 for , ,    ,  -*it\n4:30 TO 6: r.M.\nRoyal City Super\nSix Peas; No. 2.\ntins;            i fTd\nPer tin ....   It)\nstai ot Qiiauty jiour, mm,   Royal Crown Pearl\npatent\u201434a me; an no    Naptha Soap;    1 Ac\n_-\u2022 *i.osi os.... tOtm.VO   3 for     1.U\nCLOCK COMPETITION\nIt's lots of fun\u2014put your guess in when the\nclock will stop today. Free China -Coffee set\ngiven to the closest guesser.\ntut soap             i mf   Bakeasy Shortening\u2014\n1 cake Jumbo Carbolic         ,7\"\nThree Grocery Hampers\u2014\nY^Yt m   w'nners w\"' ,M! drawn Fri-\nMkHHI   day 5:30 p.m. Get your cou-\nt llUlril P0\" tt the Grocery Counter\ntoday.\nchat.au  oba\u00ab\u00ab:    mu   Eagle Condensed Milk;\n&\\. 15*    tin       mWl\nVisit the Borden Demonstration Booth\n.11 f\n'I\n_I_M\n \t\n\u2122\"\u2014\"\u2022\"\nrioa rot*\nWHAT DO YOU THINK?\nDON'T BE \"PENNY\nWISE AND POUND\nFOOLISH\", SCHOOLS\nnt Nelson Dtlly Newe hu og hud * number af Utten which\ntn not properly authenticated by tht actual slgnatuna tnd genome\nnames of tht writers. Correspondents guy tut * nom A* plain* for\npublication, feat they muat give thetr own names u evldenct of good\nUlth. \"     \t\nlift would ht practically Impoulble\nwltbout tome degree of luxury. So\ntt teemt wt mutt do iome clear\nthinking u to what luxurlu we\nntaln ud what w* ihould dltcard\nIn thwt difficult tlmu.\nI can ploture t father, having\nreoelved a wag* vt for Instance,\nuylng that he otn no longer afford tht extra quart of milk for hU\nchildren, but a* tht umt timt\nspending mora than tht price ot a\nquirt of milk on clg-rattu. (In\npeasant, lt dou look strange that\npractically til of our unemployed\nhave money, for cigarettes!) or again\nlt might be a mother who couldn't\nafford to continue her child's mualc\nlessons but ttlll oould go on playing   for   polnti   at   bridge.\nA few details re oo\u00bbt of tome\not our \"luxurlu\" make startling\nreading.\nIn your, luue of Ftbruiry 10 you\nstated tihet complete (powders and\nrouget) tnd Upttlcki alone oott\nmilady 1399,807 ln 1131 ln Canada!\nTo tb* *ditor:\nSir\u2014The great DUraell bis uld,\n\"It'i uiltr to bt critical thin to\nthink clctrly.\" I wit' reminded of\nthtt tht othtr diy whtn I hewd one\nof our prominent Nelton cltiaens\nrwnark that clear thinking U a crying necessity today. ThU cltlun\noltlmed thtt our people todty ara\nbtlhg taught to work, they an\nbeing amused and entertained but\ntbey are not exerting themselves to\nto ars.\nIn your recent tdltorlaU on tht\nJunior high question, you ban\nstated that thl junior high It a\nluxury. Granted for argument'!\ntak* that lt I* to, the question ttlll\nwould remain to be answered, \"U\nit a justifiable luxury?\" We have\nmany \"luxurlu\" atlll exUtlng ln\nour city tnd over the world, ln\ntplte   of   tht   dtpreulon.   civilized\n\u25a0Tm   NELION   DAILT   NEWI.   NELION,   B.C.\u2014THUB8DAV   MOBN'INO,   MARCH   I,   1113!\nRecent itatutlet show that In\none year Nelson cltleena apent\n1333,892.21 on ltquorl Another surprise we get U to find that thew\nume cltluns ipend onr 140,000\non tobacco In on* year!\nAnd our government In tbe provlnoe of Brltlih Columbia told some\n130,000.000  worth of liquor ln  1880.\nIn Britiah Columbia tht enor-\nmoua sum spent ln drink tor a uven\nand one-half yesr period U 119,000,-\n000 mon that the gross public debt.\nIl lt any wonder Mr Editor when\nour money U going Into tuch\nchannels u these, citizens complain\nabout tht high rata of taxation\nand seek to lower estimates for\npublic  expense  on  education?\nPerhaps lt may be sail that private \"luxurlu\" have nothing to\ndo with public \"luxurlu\"\u2014auch\nu the Junior high tchool for Instance.\nWho than, hu to toot the hill\nfor our penitentiaries. Mr. Hobden,\npruldent   of  the John   Howard  to-\nciety. ttatu that II par oent of\ntht Inmatu ot the penitentiary\nhan tone wrong through drink.\nAad tgtln Dr. Bamado, tht founder of the well-known Barnado\nhomei in tht oii land\u2014has mide\nthe statement tbat M ptr cent of\nthe children submitted to hU\ncan bad come then through the\ndrinking ot their parenta. Befon\nhe made thU Investigation he had\nnot hlmulf heen a teetotaller. Be\nstates thtt hU Investigation converted him heart tnd soul to total  sbstlnenu.\nTo come back to our coniidera-\ntton of tht quutlon of -education\nln Nelton, I-am reminded of the\ntype of sturdy Scotch parent, who\ntightened hli belt and ate porridge\nthru tlmu a day Instead ot one,\nIn order thtt ht might glvt bU\nson the but education possible.\nTht quutlon u to whither our\nJunior high merits tho expense\nspent on lt u one ln which all\nrate-payers and parente trt Interest*! I know ot sevtral schools\nIn our province run under th*\nold system, which in using wparate\nodd bulldlngt for gym, domestic\nscience, manuel training work, ln\ntbe hope tbat aome day they wlli\nb* able to Incorporate theu in one\nbuilding, such ss wc in proud to\nhavt  ln  Nelson.\nLet ui iu try to think clearly\nthrough thU question and not bt\n\"penny wlM and pound foolUh\" regarding our ao called \"luxury\" of\nI Junior high.\nThanking you, Mr. Editor tor your\n| valuable  space.\nEX-TEACHER,\nNelson, B. C. Feb. 28,  1933.\nCAnswers hy (Beatrice\nBy BEATRICE FAIRFAX\nAn Authority on Problems of Lon tad Marriage\n. \u00ab*\u00ab*J, VouV\nSuoce* \u00ab*\n\"MELODY\nMILL\"\ntalrae-cat\nt\u2014ry T-_f__iy\nMT.Wm.\nCHOS\nMur cxi\nHemex CHNS\nWei John\nCfBO\nMado CNIA\nMistlll CFCF\n0__\u00bb.   CNIO\nTwo*to\naOWaCKNC\nLeedee CJGC\nWluluf txt\n\u25a0stlu OCCX\n\u2022Clf\u00aby CFCN\nUMtmOCA\nCNRV\n\u20227 00...\nWho'd ever think that a\ntrifle like a split cent rould\nassure success in baking\u2014\nbat, actually, that's all perfect results need cott\nanybody.\nYou lee, you use more flour than anything else\nwhen you bake, so it has just that much more\neffect on your results. A cup or two of Five Roses\nFlour may cost a split cent more than inferior\nflour but it makes all the difference in the world\nwhere baking success is concerned.\nWomen who have compared Five Roses with other\nflours sav that Five notes goes farther, too.   So\nit actually pays to use dependable Five Roses\nFlour ana isn't it extravagant, to say the least,\nto risk wasting eggs, milk, sugar and shortening\nfor the sake of saving just a split cent?     Five\nRoses is tested before you get it\u2014and is always\nuniform\u2014that's why you cau be confident of\nsuccess with its use.\nHave you a copy of the new Fife Roses Cook\nBook? It's a real help on bake day and a valuable\naid in keeping houae.   Fill in the coupon below\nfor your copy.\nFIVE ROSES FLOUR\nFill in nnt Coupon TotuT.\nWHO SHOULD BE\nMADE RESPONSIBLE\nASKS THIS WRITE*\nBE'DOESN'T   LOOK  FOB  A   DATE\nDear Mln Fairfax:\nA cartain  younc  man If  Quite\nattentive whenever we are alone,\nbut la dlrtant wben he meete me\nIn public. He baa escorted me\nhome whenever we happened to\nmeet at a party, and alwaya eeema\nto like rae a great deal, but he\nhae never directly aaked ttt to\ngo out with him. A nffmber of\ntlmea be bae aaked boy frlenda\nof mine to ba my eaeort at oertaln\nparties. I dont understand why\nba doesn't aak ma for a date. Wbat\nla, beat for me to do?\nO. \u2022\u25a0\nGive tbla young man time.   Hoove\not  them  an aa  leisurely  aa  heiw\neroaalng a road.   Dont aak me why.\nIt'a  just  their  nature  to  be  Uke\nthat.\nHe's  probably  self-soonelous,   shy,\nand  rather   distrustful  of   himself.\nBut as he takea pains to aee you're\nprovided with escorts, his next move\nwill   be,   probably,   to   invite,   you\nhimself.\nSHALL  SHE INVITE  HIM\nDear Mlss Fairfax:\nI met a young  man whom  1\nUKE OF THE WOODS MILLING\nCOMPANY. LIMITED\nDept.   47A.    Mri-ermol.    Ave.,\nUlnnlper, Man.\nPleat* wlM me, fnmfttitti, a copy of\ntm new Five Roses Cook Book, \"A [\nGuide to Good Cooking\" for which \/ ,\nmrioM 40c (money ann)\u201450c. out* t\nside of Canada and JSntjmtndtand.\n\/V\u00ab\nAddress.\nThe New Five Roses Cook Book that\n15,000 Canadian Women Helped to\nprepare\u2014edited by tthe famou*\nCanadian dietitian\u2014Jean Brodie.\nTo the,Editor:\nSir: As an interested reader of\njour newspaper, I am presuming to\ncomment on a recent editorial, captioned \"The Why of Lost Jobe.\"\nThe Boston Unlveralty Bulletin analysing the turnover in white-collar\nworkers contains, as you aay, some\nvery Interesting findings. There ls a\nlarge measure of truth ln the mora,\nyou point, based on the bulletin's\ndeclaration that ln normal times 90\nper cent of a particularly studied\ngroup of clerical workers are released from employment because of character traits; that is, that they are\nlazy, dishonest, Inattentive, disloyal,\nlacking In force and ambition; (for\nthose who do not fall under this\ncatholic blanket, the employers, ln\ntt ^ oourse of 'their answers to the\nBoston University economics professors, explain that the discharges arise\nbecause of lack of specific skills\namong tbe men released.)\nBut while then is truth ln the implication that in normal times thc\nfault ln the oaae of unemployment\nreeta upon the ahoulders of the individual, there ls equal truth, tn the\nanalysis of the subject, ln the statement that fault ls always a matter\nof degree. In perfect times, which of\ncourse never bave and never will exist, the most flagrant worker finds\na niche somewhere ln the employment scheme. As conditlone curve\ndownward from this apex of. perfection, however, an Increasing number\nof workers are discharged, because,\nof course, some fault can be found.\nThe best are kept to the laat, very\nfrequently the captain alone being\nleft on the ship when lt founders. s -\nThe Incidence of unemployment,\ntherefore, ls condoned in depressed\ntimes; condemned ln times of prosperity.\nAnd therein is the tragedy. When\ntimes sre good, we bave no symp_\nathy for the unemployed man, and\nwlll listen to no scheme designed\nto meet the days of adversity, which\nare costly days Indeed. When times\nare bad we watch the governmental\ndeficits mount to elephantine nightmare proportions, tor It ts too late\nto avoid the Impasse which always\narises.\nUnemployment Insurance, of vital importance ln all places of industrial magnitude exoept tbe North\nAmerican continent, constitutes a\nfund of purchasing power In* reeerve;\nIt plays an Important role In checking depressed conditions; but lt cannot be implemented save* ln the\nyears of prosperity, and ln such\nyears, always characterized by the\ngovernmental donning of rose-colored spectacles, we hear the cry\nagainst \"antl-lndlvlduallst\" measures.\nPremier Bennett's introduction of\nthe unemployment Insurance question In so tepid a manner at the\nrecent Dominion-Provincial conference at Ottawa was a sorry reflection upon him. He remarked that\nIn Introducing It at all be\nwas acting contrary to his personal\nopinions, being opposed (here lt Is\nagain) to such \"antl-lndlvlduallst\"\nprojects.\nNow, regardless of whose fault lt\nls, In the event of unemployment,\nthp fact remains that the whole\nnation has to foot the bill for thc\nJobless.\nIs it not wiser, therefore, that\nunemployed contribute a proportion of their money ln the fat years,\nso that the state may be saved expense in the lean years.\nOne may argue further, that unemployment ls very distinctly ,a cost\nof Industry, and, as the reoent Wisconsin plan provides, employers\nthemselves should pa\/ practically\nthe whole burden of unemployment\nInsurance; but this ls not my contention here.\nNeither will X advance tbe statement, which depressed conditions\nshow us has a measure of application to the best of tlmea, that the\nincidence of unemployment could\nbest be likened to machine gun\nbarrage against a unit ot men; this\nparticular group may be decimated\nwhile another group, elsewhere, suffers no losses whatsoever; some men\nmake better targets than the others;\nbut as to .whose fault lt is, ls a\nquestion  difficult to debate.\nUnemployment insurance ls a vital\nnecessity, but, tf ln the trough ot\na   depression   we  see   our   premier\nmaintain a diffident attitude to\nthe idea, what chance la there ot\nremembering this Importance when\nconditions improve? It wlU be forgotten entirely and only remembered\nonce again when lt is too late, wben\nanother depressed oondltlon confronts  us.\nIt ls wise, therefore, for editorial\nopinion to strengthen rather than\nte weaken efforts directed toward\nunemployment Insurance, and I am\nof the opinion tbat your recent\neditorial article asks a dangerous\nquestion, \"The Why of Lost Jobi\".\nand points to a more dangerous\nanswer\u2014the fault of the Individual.\nIt ls not a question of whose\nfault, but of who ahould be made\nresponsible. Should lt be the workers, (perhaps co-ordinating on a\ncontributory Insurance plan wltb\nemployers and the state), or the\nstate alone?\nGR-BVIU-E    J.    ROWLAND\nVernon,  B.  C,  February  38,   1933\nlike quite a bit ud who also\nshows signs of liking me. Would\nlt be proper for me to Invite a\nfew friends, including this young\nman, to my home some evening\nto play cards, or would It be wise\nto wait and let him take the tint\nstep in the way of Inviting me\nout? I would Uke to do anything\nthat   might   appear  over-angious.\nnam\nBvery girl ls wise to think twice\nabout appearing to rush a young\nman, but ln thla case I fail to\nsee how it would be anything but\ncourteous to invite blm In to meat\nyour young companions. It to Always well for a girl to let her\nfrlenda eee bar quaUMse ea a beet-\ness; but by all means be prudent\nabout showing partiality to any of\nyour guesta at the expense ot others-\nTeased Htm Unto ttt Oet -Angry\nDear Mlss Fairfax:\nI am very muoh In love with\na young man four yean my senior. Everything was going along\nfine until one d*y I felt like teasing. I guess I teased too muoh,\nbecause he got peeved and laid\n\"goodbye.\" t met him a week after\nand he smiled, while I Just nodded aa I would to a delivery boy,\nand spoks as though he were a\nstranger. But later X gave myself away by asking him up for\ntea. It waa natural for him to\nrefuse me, because of my actions,\nao I just let it pees.\nA few days later he left for college without saying goodbye. Twd\nmonths have paaaad and he dldnt\nwrite to me. Tou aee, we've always corresponded. He comes\nhome about twice a year. rd. like\nto know If I should write to him\nand apologize for my uneven actions, or ahall X welt until he\ncomes beck?\n-TONNT\nSome boys are very sensitive about\nbeing teased, and It's weU to let\nthese sensitive souls alone. Better\nwrite tbls boy a Jolly note, and\nsay you'd like to see him again. X\ndont believe I'd apologies; tt makes\nthe eaee too serious.\nREV.G.S.OSTERHOUT\nLEAVES FOR COAST\nKASLO. B. 0, Mar h 1-Oapt. O.\nA. mmt. who baa btan vieltuij hli\nbrother Ib Bo.w.1], returned Honda;. Mia. Waa_ oame to town Sunday\nand on Monday they ltft for their\nhomo at Shutty Baneh.\nAle* Orant of Aimwortb wm a\nMonday vlaltor In tba olty.\nBay. T. W. Raad loft. Monday to\n\u2022pend a f*w daya In Nelson.       '\nMUa Pranoee Latham returned\nMonday from a two weeks' visit\nwith   frlenda   Is   Kimberley.\nPred Bureau of Ainsworth paid\nKaalo * rlalt Monday.\nMlaa Margaret McQueen waa a\nweekend vlaltor ln Neleon.\nBev. O. B. Oettrhout, who waa tha\nweekend aueet of Bav. and Mra. T.\nW. Bead, left Monday for ble home\nln Vanoouver.\nMre. F. S. Chandler, who bat\nbean vuiting har parenta In Bnfland.\nla eipected to arrive home tba\nlatter part of tbla week.\nMlae Gertrude Neleon apent Bunday In Nelaon.\nThe Kaalo and Dlatrlct Women'e\nlnitltute bave been notified tbat\nthe desired data,, namely September 16 and IT, bave been eanetloned\nby tha aovernment for tbe holding\nof  a  fruit  fair.\nWHIST AND DANCE\nIS SUCCESSFUL\nAT SLOCAN PARK\nBASKIN RETURNS\nFROM WINNIPEG\nMax BaaMn, the timber operator,\nle back from Wlnnlpef, whew he\nmade a buelneu trip. Be returned\nTuesday.\nHAROLD SELOUS\nLEAVES HOSPITAL\nEi-mayor Harold saloua .wbo haa\nbeen ln the Kootenay Uke Oeneral\nhoepltal. wae able to leave tbe hospital yeaterday and la now reeldln*\nIn tbt Kerr block.\nMALE GLEE CLUB\nTO HOLD CONCERT\nTbe Melton Mala Oltt dub \u25a0\nnow working on numbers far a.\nconoert wblch It propoeet to eponj\nsor lata la March. The W merabei.\nof tbe elub hava bean turning mil\n100 ptr oent for tba laat ftw pcad\u00bb\ntlcet and are working bard to pn**\nduca another mualcal treat. Tb)\nttme the club will bt assisted by fl\nladles,  making  a M-volct oba\u2014t_[\nClovaa are dried buds of tba clots\ntree blossom.\nSLOCAN PARK. B. C, March 1\u2014\nA whlat drive and dance was held\nIn the Sloean Park school on Friday, Pebruary .. and -was a huge\nau:. s. Six tablea of whltt were in\npla.. Thoae ulnnlng high honors\nwere Mrs. I. Holland and C. Ntw\nooaen of Valllcan. Consolation\nprlass went to Mlss K. Butler of\nValllcan and Blchard Storbo of\nSlocan Park.\nTht music for tht d_noe waa supplied by Mrs. 3. Innes, Uoyd Cur.\ntona, piano; 3. Innes, violin; J.\nJonton, accordion; Wllljfm Innes,\ndrums; O. Strong and J. Porbea\ncalled for tba squire dances.\nAn enjoyable tupper was served\nabout midnight, after wblch dancing waa reeumed till tbe amall\nboun.\nA. F. Nichols of Rossland returned to resume bit wool cutting here.\nIF\nIf you carry life insurance\u2014as careful\nmen usually do\u2014you will be interested in the advertisement in this paper,\nshowing the financial statement of the\nMETROPOLITAN\nLIFE INSURANCE\nCOMPANY\n(See Page 7).\nIf you have no life insurance protection for your family and yourself, you\n. will be glad to learn what a wise thing\nit is to have a Metropolitan policy.\nWe are ready to advise you\u2014without\ncost or oM'wat'on.\nH. E. STUART\nLocal Agent\n407 Latimer Street\nPHONE 207R NELSON, B. C.\nCitizens of Nelson and District\nLET US FACE THE FACTS\nDon't Be Fooled by\nCatalogue Prices-\nYon Lose!\nCities are beset with perplexing and distress,\ning problems the same as in days of old. Invaders are storming our portals seeking our\ngold. They come not as steel-clad warriors\nbut silently and slowly in the form of mail\nor * catalogs. When we send our money outside of Nelson for purchases from mail-order\nhouses, we fool ourselves. We are confronted\nwith mechanical and cold, methodical service,\nand there the contact ends. We receive no\nbetter value, service or satisfaction than we\ncould obtain in Nelson. Our money is gone,\nnever to return. It is lost to us forever, and\nwill do us no more good. Because buying\nthrough mail-order catalogs means the\ndraining of our pocketbooks with nothing\nto show save the goods we buy, and it re-\nlards Nelson's growth and our progress to\nA  the amount of the money we send out of\ntown.\nThe resident merchant who has been here\nfor years and understands the local conditions\nis in a better position to cater to our needa\nand wants than the mail-order house. He ia\ninterested in your personal welfare. His stocks\nare complete. His service quicker and more\nefficient. He does not haaard his reputation\nby selling old, deteriorated or cheap merchandise. He is the backbone of Nelson and keeps\nit progressing. And every cent we spend with\nhim comes right back to us in the font\nof salary, schools, parks, and civic improvements. So let's help ourselves by baying in\nNelson.\nThe Business Firms Listed Below O ffer You Service, Quality and Satisfaction\nLADIES'\nREADY-TO-WEAR\nHEADQUARTERS\nare  at\nMEAGHEB'S\nPhone Your Job\nPrinting Orders to\nNELSON DAILY\nNEWS\nPHONE 144\nShamrock Brand\nHams - Bacon - Lard\nBURNS & CO., LTD\nPURITY FLOUR\nBRACKM ANKER\nMilling Co., Ltd.\nNELSON,   B.C. FRONT   BT.\nDRY GOODS and\nMILLINERY\nMEAGHER'S\nRENWK.K'S\nTRANSFER\nphone  797\nCOAL - WOOD\nHAULING\nELECTRICAL\nRepairs and Supplies.\nJ. F. COATES\n518 Vernon St. Phone 766\nR. VV. DAWSON\nReal Estate \u2014 Insurance\nPHONE 197\nBaker St. Nelson\nComplete House Furnishers\n\"The Store of Service and\nSatisfaction\"\nSTANDARD FURNITURE\nCOMPANY\nnelson  a c\nA. H. GREEN Co., Ltd.\nContractors\nFront St. Nelson\nEMORY'S LTD.\nThe Store for Men'i\nWear\nSTAR GROCERY\nPhone 10 or 11\nPrice     Quality     Service\nLADIES RFADY TO\nWEAR\nJas. Weir and Son\n\"The Exclusive Store\"\nPHONE   22   ''OB\nJob Printing\nLetterheads,   Envelopes,   and   all\nkinds of Business forms\nH. M. WHIMSTER\nWhen in Nelson\nDine at the\nGOLDEN GATE CAFE\nMacdonalds Consolidated\nWholesale Grocers\nPHONE   \u00abJg\nFBONT   ST. NEUON\nCurlew Dairy Products Are\nPure Food Products\nCurlew Creamery\nPALM   DAIHEi.  LTD.\nGelinas Recreations\nIs the place where roil get those\nDelicious Creamy Malls\nSAVOY HOTEL\n\"Where the Guest it Kiny\"\nYour Home When\nin Nelson\nNELSON TRANSFER\nCo\u201e Ltd.\nPUONE   OK\nAUTO   PARTS   _   TIBES\nThe jaoet complete stock of\nAccessories   In   the   interior.\nCall Us first for COAL,\nWOOD, COKE, MOVING,\nTRANSFER WORK\nWEST TRANSFER CO.\nPhone 33\nbut\u2014\n\"Nelson Brand\" Jams\nand Jellies\nPRODUCTS Ol  THE\nMcOonrtd lam Co.. Ltd.\nMOTHER'S BREAD\nPHONS  210  F0R   DBLHEU.\nChoquette Bros.\nBAKEBS\nSee ua FIRST tor your Heating\nPlumbing   and    Ventilation\nrequirements\nKootenay  PlumhinR &\nHeating Co., Ltd.\nold ami Block Phons tee\nWATERPROOP  PANELS\nIn Cottonwood and Birch\nB.C. Veneer Works Ltd.\nNelaon. B. O. Phone 3S3\n *t*WW*0)to*mm*m'.w,r-**\nA GROWING GIRLS\nOXFORD\n. . in Brown and Black\nCalf; medium heel; broad\ntoe. Stees 2*-$ to 8.\n*O.50\nR. Andrew\n&Co.\nLeaders in Footfashion\nFELEPHONES TO\nSCHOOLS CUT OUT\nRESOLUTIONS\nAT MUNICIPAL\nMEET ENDORSED\nTribute Paid to Ex-Reeve\nPrltchard; Balance\nin Bank\nTAHOOT-VBl, Mtrch 1 (OP).\u2014\nItroductd by tht school botrd u\n, economy meuure to mwt bud-\nit eut demands telephone service\n, the city's 70 public, Junior high\ntd high tchooli, hu btgn dltoon-\nnued.\nTht botrd eiptctt to effect *\n.ring ef HOM for tht balance\nuough   tht   measure.\nIHEN YOUR DAUfiHTEl\nJOMES TO WOMANHOOD\nMod girls ia\nMr neat owed\ntonic tnd rtgu-\nllor. Ght your\ntuahttr Lydis E.\n\u00abaUua'iVt\u00ab\u00bb-\nlUt Compound\n>r die next (tw\nlontbs. Teich\n\u25a0rr beer to gutrd\n*t health at thia\nrtdcel time. When lbt li t happy,\nwithy wilt and motbtt tht will\nbtnk yon.\nSold tt til good drag stores.\nte&\n_-\u00bbH-_lKhj-lH*S\net_____\u00a3 Compound\nVICTORIA, Mtrch 1\u2014Trlbult to\nthl iblllty and capacity of T.t-\nreevt Vt. A. prltchtrd of Burniby\nIn hli work u bttd of tht\nUnion fo B..C Munlclptlltles wu\nptld it tht opening of tht anion's\nannual oonvtntlon here this morning by Reeve T. Crouch of Sttnlch.\nthe vice-president and convention\ni-halrmtn.\nMr. Pntchird'i nport u pmldtnt wm read by thi chilrmin add\nreferred to the fict tbat he had\nsevered active oonntotloa with tlw\nmunlclptl endeavor tt tht present\ntime. Hit report conveyed the expression thtt tha oonventlon is thi\nmott Important in tha union'! history.\nBALANCE  IN   BANK\nThe flntncltl report preeented by\nA. Willi Gray, atcretary-tretturtr,\nshowed t btltnce In thi btnk ot\ntl.-38.-ll on December 31, io_2.\na. E. Mtrtln, tht union -solicitor,\nmtdt t brief report.\nextending t welcome to delo-\ngltM It tht city htll, Mayor David\nLeemlng expreaMd a note of con.\nfldenet In tht futun of civic government ln thl provlnoe.\n\"Like othir munlclptlltlei Victoria\nIt facing difficulties right now, but\nI think vt an going to oocoo out\nbetter thtn wt expect new,\" ht\nitld.\nBELIEP POLICIES\nUNCERTAIN\nTbt mayor refined to tht neto-\ntlttloni Reeve crouch tnd hi hid\ncurled on during tbt year with tht\ngovernment m representatives of\ntbe munlclptl union. unfortunately\nvery llttlt headway htd been mtdt\nbecauae   the   govtrnment'a   policies,\n'THE   NELSON   DAILT   NEWS,   NELSON,   B.C.\u2014THURSDAY   MORNINO,   MABCH   1,   IMS'\nTHE MANNI8W MQDF\njH-OUNGINrS--\nQVlK ROBE ANP SLEEPING MJAM*. OUTFIT,\nIEFT, BBOW. \\90f HEM\/y CREPE. THE ROBE Iff\nREVERSiaLE.Or'TwO SHWEJ \u00ab\u2022 BLUE WITH hTttmD\nBELT. THC WJAHAS ARE OF THE U6HTER SHADE OP\n\\ BLUE.\nQ. Wt SMOKING WIT. AT TH RIGHT, MIOwV >\nCONSISTS' OF. WAN-TAIIORED TROUSERS OF GREV\nFLANNEL WITH A SHIRT OF \u00abLE BLUE BROA0CL0TH AND A\nJACKET OP HAW VELVETEEN.\nuses for FRY'S\n\u2022 Hot Cocoa Drink\n\u2022 Children's Drink\n\u2022 Cakes and Puddings\n\u2022 Cake-Icing\n\u2022 Chocolate Fudge\n\u2022 Iced Cocoa Drink\n\u2022 Chocolate Sauce\neapedally In nftr* to ralltf, Mtmtd\nto bt uncertain.\nResolutions wtn endowed on tht\n(oliowing lubjecta:\nProm Port Coquitlam: A protMt\ntgtlnit munlclptlltlM being charged\na dally ntt for nturntd soldiers In\ntbi mtntai hotpltal.\nProm Vincouver: A protest Ifllnst\ntbe propoud reduction!* In grants\nto munlclptlltlM.\nIrom Vlctorli: Petitioning thi government to take steps to tnd the\nearwig pelt and arrangt for prorogation of parasites to itelst In overcoming   thtt   trouble.\nFrom Vlctorli: Demanding that\ntbt Dominion government Institute\na eystem of contributor; unemployment  Insurance.\nFrom Trail: Seeking power for vll-\nlttea to oontrol lloenoca and licence\nItss.\nFrom North Oowlonan: Betklng\npower for municipalities to dsil ln\nand regulate prlcea of gawllnt tnd\nmotor oil.\nProm Prinot Rupert: Asking power\nfor munlclptlltles to bold reftnn-\ndumt on whether thl term for aldermtn and councillor! ihould ht ont\nor two yttn.\nPram Otk Bty: Seeking power to\noontrol tbt height of trees tnd\nshrubbery within t limited distance\nfrom tht* corner ot road Intersections, tnd to compel pedeitrlini to\n\"keep to tbt ltft\" on highway!\nwithout ildtwtlkt.\nKOKANEE HATCH\nNOW COMPLETED\nOver 200,000 Embryo Fish\nAre Out\nTblt column It oonducttd by\nMn. u 3 Vigneux. All nnt of\nt social nature, Including rtetp-\ntlont. prlvtte entertamtainti.\nptnonal ltemt. marriages, its;\nwill appear In thla column. Ttle-\nphem Mra vigneux tt her homt.\nBIB WUet ttnet.\nMIM Mtr; Culllntnt ot Ronlan.\n\u2022rrlved In Nllwn recently to tttt ur\noonunuletl ttudlei it Bt. Joteph*.\nutdtmy.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMil. 3. Woodall htd u hw futsts\nrtctntly Mr. tnd Mn. Wtllty Wood-\nill of Tnll.\n.   .   \u2022\nT. Lincoln, mining englnMr. re-\nturntd to Ntlton Tundty tfttr tn\norttcded trip to tbl oottt.\n\u2022 t*. t\nMlM Stlttn Horswill hu nturntd\nto town tfttr t visit to Minds at\ntht Rtno mint. ,\ntte\nMrt. M. Monaghan ot Taghum\nspent yesterday in town.\n\u2022 s    s\nMr. tnd Mn. O. Kroge; and daugh.\nter. Lollta, who have ipent iome timt\nln Nelton visiting their daughter tnd\nson-in-law, Mr, tnd Mn. T. Rock,\nhtvt nturned to their home ln Spokane.\n\u2022 *    s\n8. Levy ltft Nelion yesterdsy on\na trip to Oraad Porkt.\ns   s   \u2022\nMit. Kllberg, oranlte Hold, haa\nnturned home after a two montha\nvlalt ln San Francisco.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nR. I. Horton lift yMtarday on a\nbualntH trip to onnd Porkt.\n\u2022 it\nC. ortyson wu a notnt visitor In\ntown from willow Point.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nC. Holden ot Cranbrook, who hu\nbun visiting wltb bit wife tnd ftmlly tt Botwell, pines, through Nil-\nun m route home Tundty.\n\u2022 \u00bb   s\nMn. Matter and two sons, Tommy\nud Hick bin trrlved In Niiaen\nfrom tht R\u00abno mint, to taki up\nresidence ln town.\n\u2022 \u2022   a\nMn. dtorgt citrlbtw't clrdt of Bt.\nPaul's church met -yuttrdty tfttr.\nnoon tt tht homt of Mrs. C. Stark,\nSilica itntt, whtn thost pnnnt Included Mn. 3. BeU, Mn. MacFarlane,\nMrs. O. Sutherland, Mn. Mtrtln, Mn.\nW. Seaman, Mn. Shaw, Mn. D. Darough, Mn. 3. Talt, Mn. J. Wlll, Mra,\nBennett, Mrs. D. O. Mown, Mn. H.\nMcArthur, Mn. W. Myers, Mn. P.\nH. Sheffield. MlM Mt; MacParlano\ntnd Mn. L. Choquttte.\nW.G.SINCLAIR IS\nBACK AT PASSMORE\nThe Perfect FOOD-DRINK\nfor growing children\nThe nourishment of milk, plus the strengthening,\nbody-building value of purest cocoa make Fiy's the\nfinest food-drink for children you can possibly provide. Children drink milk with zest when it is combined with Fiy's.\nGive each child at least one big cup of Fry's Cocoa\n\u2022 day. See how your child reacts to this perfect food\nstimulus\u2014sec how the young face glows with heal thl\nTt Mtbi \"Hm Ch-Mtlttt\"\nwMtFry'i\nTake one heaped teaspoonful of Fry's\nCocot with in equal quantity of sugar\nto each cup. Mix into a paatc with 3\nteaspoonfuls of milk. Pour on hot milk\nstirring sll tht timt. Put mixture thut\nobtained into t ptn and bring to\nboiling point. ,\nTt Make Ont Cup ef Cacti\nwith Fry's\nMix ont htlf to t teaspoonful of\nFit's Cocot with sutsr to taste.\nAdd thret teaspoonfuls of cold\nmilk and mix into i smooth paste.\nPour on boiling water or water\nand milk brought to thl boil. Stir\nbfiakJj whdt pouring.\nFRY'S\nCOCOA\nOther FRy Products i \u2014 Fry'l Pnitltit Chocolate (laitwtt\ntnd Fry's OioeoUtt Syrup\nletd ta haa tmm tmt It I. I tr, mi Ism (Casts) UtM, MaaM. Oh.\nPASSMORE. B. C Mtrch 1\u2014W. R.\nPerry ind his daughter Barbara,\nW. Whltt, Howird and James PorbM\nattended the dance at Valllcan htld\nlut WMk.\nOtorgt r\\jrbea motored to Nelson\non Mondsy accompanied by Mr. tnd\nMM. W. O. Sincltlr.\n7, Whltt wu t business visitor\nto Ntlton on Mondsy, returning\nTueiday.\nD. O. Sinclair nturntd homt on\nFriday from Ntlton when be hM\nbeen etaylng aome dtyt.\nMra. W. R. Pitt;, tnd diughter\nBarbara wtn visitors to Valllcan on\nThursday tht guesta of Mr. ind Mn.\nO. strouf.\nFiathtr turbans with tiny veils\nind mtny of them with mttchlng\nmulls appeared recently tt t fath-\nlonable wedding ln pirn.\nHitch ot tht Kokanee or red-\nflih In the Dominion tlsh hatchtry\nhen li now completed. Superintendent H. c. Crtwford fitted Wed-\nnesday, ani over 300,000 embryo\nfish in now In the troufbt. In\n(lve or alx weeks, depending on tbt\ntemperature ot tht water coming\n(rom FIve-MUt creek In the olt;\nmalnt. the; ahould be fully evolved\nfry. ntdy to bi returned to the\nWut Arm creeks, from which the\negg collection wtt made.\nTht eutern brook trout egga, ot\nwhloh there an ibout 150,000, htvt\nreached thi eyed itagt. Thty wen\ncollected lttt In tht yetr from\nBoundary Ukt. nttr Nelwty. tnd\ntheir development hu been tlower\nthin tbtt of the redflsh eggt on\naccount of thl colder water. Tht;\nan itlU distant from tht bitching\nperiod.\nMISS K. HARRIS\nRETURNS HOME\nslocan cmr, B. C. Mtr. 1_\nC. S. Tipping tnd Jooeph Tsrry\nwert buslneaa vltlton to Ntlton\nduring the -etk-end.\nMIm K. Hurls of Ntw Dtnvtr\nwho hu been vltltlng here tbt\nguut of Mrs. H. Parker tnd family,\nand wu the honor gueet tt a\nnumber of social functions, left tor\nher home on Monds;.\nBertnnd O'Neail of tbe Thruma\nschool tptnt the week-end tt bla\nhome here.\nRev. Young of Ntw Dtnvtr tht\nMissionary In tht united church In\nthU field conducted icrvlce htn\non Sunday tvenlng. Mn. Sutherland\npnalded it thi orgtn.\nJ. MARCOLLI IS\nBACK AT BURTON\nNAKUSP,  B.   C,   MAT.   1.\u2014J.  Utt*\ncolli  who hu  bean  spendtai  mt*\n\u2022ral days la town returned s*tur\nday to hli home ln Burton.\nClaridge and Robertson of Burton\nBody-building\nBreakfasts\nfor\n1\/3 of a cent\neach \/\nCooks in 2M minutes\nQuick Quaker\nWITH OR WITHOUT ENGLISH CHINA\nHADE IN CANADA\nSociet\/*\nsuf\npaor nn\nriiH\u00abBM.B.n_ni\u00abi\u00abffliHir^\nMrs. T. Brown Is\nHonored, Silverton\nMLVHCTW. 8. C. larch 1\u2014\nMn. T. Brown, who bu been a\nguest of Mrt. M. Emerson for tht\nput month, hu returned to ber\nborne In Ntlton.\nMlu X. Millar of Burton ll tbt\nguest of ber coutln, Mn. w, Jonu.\nE. Mlthtwi hu left for Roaaland\nwhere ht hu itemed 1 position.\nMn. w. Barkley tnd Mlu S.\nMarsHall wtrt tht guests of Mlu\nM. McGaulay for a ftw e*n recently.\nMIm D. Whltt wu t guest of\nMrs. W. Cropp at New Dtnvtr on\nPrlday.\nE. A. Grimes wh \u2022 weekend\nvisitor to Ntlton.\nMlu Eileen Johnstone wu t\nsupper hostess to t ftw of her\nfriends, one evening recently, after\na ikttlng part; at thi local rlnk.\nMra. *\u2022\u00bb..Nelson tnttrttlntd a ttw\nfrlenda at card! on Saturday tvenlng.\nMr. and Mrs. w. Johnstone wert\nrecent  visitors  to Nelton.\nMlu Ethel Mirthall tnttrttlntd\nat thru tablet of bridge on Tuts-\ndt; evening, when prises wtrt won\nby Mrs. B. Whlta tnd Mrs. D.\nHunter. Dainty refreshments wert\nserved tfttr tht gtmt by tht\nhostess, tultted b; Mrs. W. Mtr-\nahall. Invited guutt Included Mrt.\nB. Pah-hurst, Mn. H. Ksmore, Mn.\nIt. Whltt, Mrs. W. Bsrkley, MIM\nM. McAulay. Mir 3. Peach;, MIm B.\nHancock, Mlu M. Gorrlnge.MUt M.\nEmerson, Mlu D. Hunter, Mlss M.\nKelly, Mlu M. Harding, Mlu D.\nWhltt, MIM W. Marshall tnd MlM I.\nMarshall.\nMn. J. Daltell wm hostess to a\nnumber of frlenda on Wednesday\nevening wben \u2022 social tint and\ndalnt; refreshments wtrt enjo;ed\nby those present, who Included Mr.\ntnd Mrs. H. Lancaster, Mr. ind Mra.\nJ. Scala, Mr. and Mn. B. Wataon,\nMra. J. Johnaon. Mn. Z Mathews,\nKn A. Harding, P. McDonell, I.\nJohnaon, P. Doubled!; and M.\nand Mrs. 3. Dalmtl.\nMn. M. Smencn entertained' a\nftw friends it brldgi on Thursday\nevening, Honoring her house guest,\nMrt. T. Brown of Nelaon. Print for\nhlgheat scores wert won b; Mrs. H.\nLancaster tnd Mn. w. Hunter,\nwhile consolttion wtnt to M_a. T.\nBrown. Dainty refreshments wtrt\nterved at midnight by the hottui\n-Misted by Mrs. T. Brown tnd MIm\nD. White. Thow ' lnv|ted Included\nMn. J. Tlnllng. Mn. T. Wilson,\nMrs. J. Mttheton, Mn. R. White,\nMn. T. Burley, Mrs. O. Stavant,\nMn. W. Mtrshall, Mrs. H. Dewls.\nMn. J. Johnaon, Mn. C. Schmidt,\nMn. A. Wallaoe. Mn. A. Walton,\nMn. H. Ktlaall, Mn. J Irontldt,\nMn. A. Molntyn. Mn. w. Hunter,\nMn. H. Lancuter, Mn. S. Walton,\nMrs. W. Johnstone, Mn, A. Harding.\nMn. E. Mathews, Mn. T Brown,\nMIm D White, and Mlu M. Smeraon.\nQ^Mea&hevs^d\n607 Baker St.\nPhone 200\nSTORE NEWS\nBUY QUALITY is good advice to all who spend money\u2014and every\nwoman who is an experienced spender will agree that it pays to buy\nauality in everything because that is the only kind of merchandise\nthat will give service and satisfaction .. . When you purchase at\nthis store you BUY QUALITY.\nSUITS AND COATS FOR SPRING\nThe new modes with mannish lines seem destined\nfor s bit season, with so many different items taking the masculine touches. In suits and coats the\nwomen and mimes who like the plain tailored lines\nfor street ar sports wear will adore these new fashions now being: displayed here.\nMANNISH\nTAILORED SUITS\nYou must include a suit in your Spring wardrobe.\nThese are smartly tailored of fine wine wool crepe.\nWorsteds or novelty tweeds. Coats are single or\ndouble breasted styles and skirts are made on plain\nstraight lines. Linings of heavy silk crepe. Sizes 14\nto-40.\nEACH ..... 135.00\nWOMEN'S\nTAILORED COATS\nLangbourne coats in the finest of imported tweeds.\nBelted or swagger coat styles and lined with heavy\nsilk crepe. A wonderful assortment in all the new\nshades. Sisee 14 to 44.\nEACH     W5.00\nOTHER LINES AT flS.OO, 133.50, 83B.OO.\nTO 940-50 EACH.\nCANADA TO SEND\nPOLES TO BRITAIN\nRed Pines to Bc Sent First;\n*   Later Jack-Pines\nOTTAWA. March 1 (OP)-Cit\\odt\nwill ttnd o ihtp load of r*d pint\npolM to Uw Unit*! Kingdom to bt\ntried out o* ttltcraph polei. Ltttr\n* shipment of jack-pint polta from\nNew Brutuwlok may bt atnt acroaa.\nDatpatchet from London reported\ntbat the British government has\nbetn ln communloatl n with Canadian timber authorities with a\nview ta securing a supply of maple\npoles. Officials of tht Interior department state, however, that maple\nis never used for thla purpose, and\nthat cedar, red pine and lack-pine\nare tht woods whleh stand up\nunder weather conditions. When\ntreated with creosote they have bttn\nfound satisfactory.\nIt is tht Intention to send across\nsome of these polta for ttattm\nunder United Kingdom weather conditions. If they 'are found satisfactory, and If Scandinavian countries\nprices can be met, the trltl shlp-\nrr\\ente mty be followed by others\non a commercial basis.\nMRS. COUPLAND\nVISITS BOSWELL\nB06WXLI,, B. C, Mtr. 1.\u2014Mn.\nJames Coupland, ol Trail, a former\nresident or Botwell. spent Um\nweek-end liars. Sht waa twompanled\nby htr son, jamet Coupl snd Jr.\nMist Phyllis Stmpson of Nelaon\nU tbt luest <*!  Mist Kay  Hughes.\nc. Allen tnd r. Kuntt mn\nbtulnets vltlton to Ntlton on Friday.\nMr. tnd Mrt. J, H. Smith tnttrttlntd tht mtmbtn of the Stent-\ntlon bridge club tt thtlr fortnightly\nmeeting. At the close ot pity, t\nprim, donst-M by tht batchelor\nmemben ot the dub. wtt presented\nto Mn. c. Allen, winner of mott\npolnti during the lttt quarter. Tht\npresentation wat mtdt by Mn.\nA. Kennedy, president ot tht olub.\nThose playing wen: Mr. tnd Mn.\nA. Kennedy, Mr. tnd Mn. J. H.\nSmith, Mn. C. Alltn, Mrt. A. Dunford*, Mn. r. M.  Hughea,  Mlw I.\nwen buslnesa vlslton ln the city\nStturdty.\nJ. Ortham of Orahsms Landing\ntptnt tht week-end In town tbt\nguttt o; hit brother-in-law tnd\nsister Mr.  lad Mn. C. L.  Hllta.\nTht notnt meeting ot tht Womtn't\nhospital su-Maty wu held at tM\nhomt Of tin. H. Thurgood. Interesting reports wen received from\ntht buying committee. At tht conclusion of tht business dtlnty tta*\nwtt served by  tht hostess.\nFOR GROWING\nCHILDREN\nI ealth\n!hcm\nSCOTT'S\nEMULSION\nof Norwe'jijin\nCod Liver Oil\nA. Smith, 3. Jtnklnt, 1. K. Smith.\nJ. Ttylor tnd Ct. Wtllace.\nPlweeanti or Japan and China,\nwho fermented tbtlr rice cakes In\ntht tun otnturltt tgo, tutd tn industrial tloohol pnottt which ll\nnow ooming Into ltt own.\nANNOUNCE DIVIDEND\nTOWOWTO. March 1 (OD-tttnc-\nton of Wright Kirmivtt Sold\nMlnet. limited, meeting today tvttd\nt quarterly dividend ot _ ctntt asd\nannounced \u00bb otntt anntltllT would\nbt tht regular dividend ntt fetn-\nttttr.\nGarden Freshness Sealed in Metal\n\"SALADA\nTEA     \"\n\"Fresh (ram the Gardeni\"\nCurlew Pasteurized Milk\n10c per Quart\nThe aboye price for Curlew Pasteuri-ed Milk\nis now in effect\nMilk produced from T. B. tested cows, on inspected find\napproved farms; pasteurized by skilled workmen in\nour modern milk plant; bottled and capped by automatic machinery\u2014CURLEW MILK offers you a safe,\nreliable milk supply.\nPHONE 290\nCURLEW CREAMERIES\nPALM DAIRIES LTD.\nmiuc - BurntR \u2014 icb crsam\nALL  PIWBCTLY  PASTEURIZED  PRODUCTS\n__-____..__,_\n_______________\n \u25a0\nMM ill\n\u25a0TBI   NELSON   DART   NEW).   NELSON;   B.C\u2014THWDAY   MOENINO,   MABCH   fc   IlUa\nStyi. N*tam Ifattg JJftua\n\"Intenoi of Brituh Columbus's Family Newspaper\"\nALL TBI NEWS  WHILE  IT IS NBWB\nPublished tvtry morning txcept Bunday by IBB . NEW!\nPUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED, lit Baker Street. Nelton,\nB.O.    Mtmbtr ot CANADIAN  PBEBB Lentd  Witt Btfflct.\nADVERTISING  RATES ON   APPLICATION    \u2022\nOr ntt cards mty bt seen tt tht office of tny Advertising Agency\nnoognlaed by tht CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION.\nINC, of which the Nelton Dtlly Newt lt t mtmbtr.    .    .    .    .\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES\nBy mall (country), per month      .   ....\nBv mall (ctty), ptr yttr _.\u2014\nOutalda ctntdt, per month\nFtr  yttr\nDelivered (city by carrier), per week\nPtr ytar _...._._\nPtyablt ln advance.\nMtmbtr Audit Buretu ot Clrculttlon.\n_\u2022 SO\n_ e.oo\n_ 13.00\n_ .16\n_ IM\n. 3S\n_ 13X10\nTHURSDAY, M_tRCH 2, 1933.\nGalsworthy Likely to Bank ts\nGreatest of Edwardidns\nAmongst the writers of English who won their\ngreatest distinction in the Edwardian period there were\nfour workers with the novel form who rank as great.\nOf these four the late John Galsworthy took precedence\nin the total of his literary contribution and the consistency with which he cultivated fiction as a sustained art,\nthough each of the others perhaps excelled him in one\noutstanding volume or more.\nThomas Hardy, at his best, created \"Jude the Obscure.\" Arnold Bennett reached something that, approached literary perfection with his \"Old Wives' Tale.\"\nH. G. Wells, in \"Tono Bungay,\" showed a brooding sense\nof the social tendencies which has seldom been equalled.\nBut Galsworthy, while these others were drifting\naway from topmost levels, turning to documenteering,\nthe production of treatises which had to do with the cosmic welfare, or work that was almost cheap melodrama,\npersevered until he had written a double trilogy of splendid works of fiction.\nLong after his most important contemporaries had\nentered upon'their decline, this author, who brought his\noriginal characters with their offspring, through from\nthe late Victorian epoch to the time of the Edwardians,\nand finally presented them in this Georgian era, was still\ndoing some of his beet writing.\nIf, when he turned back to the Forsytes after the\nclose of the war, he produced in \"To Let\" and \"In Chancery\" books that were somewhat less important than\nhis \"Man of Property,\" on which his earliest fame rested,\nthey at least were honest and valuable works. It was\nonly after he left the Forsytes, in his last two volumes,\nthat any serious lessening in his powers became apparent. And thero is nothing remarkable about it that\nGalsworthy, with his saga complete and after producing\nthe most meritorious family chronicle ever written in\nEnglish, should have faltered as ho turned to a new and\nless consequential field when he was more than 60 years\nold.\nHis reputation, like that of Bennett, is associated\nwith the classic tradition of the novel. He held to the\nnotion that form was the basis of good fiction, yet he\nInvariably told a good story. .There was in all his work\na warmth of human sympathy, and his ability to create\nliving characters set him apart from most of the practitioners of the novel in the day that was peculiarly his,\nand from those who have sprung up since the war.\nA Ume will doubtless come, says the Toronto Telegram, when it will be forgotten that he won the Nobel\naward in literature (and few will ever merit that prize\nmore thoroughly) and that he rejected knighthood\nwhen it was offered him. But because of these other\nthings\u2014his consistency, his understanding, the way in\nwhich he always managed to offer a story that was\ninteresting\u2014it is likely he will hold permanent rank as\ngreatest of the Edwardian novelists.\nGtn* Too Easy to Get In US-A.\nThe shooting at Miami has resulted in a redoubling\nof the energy with which President Hoover and Presi.\ndent-elect Roosevelt of the U. S. A, are guarded, and it\nis possible that is may also cause Congress to make more\nstrict the laws under which foreign-born radicals may\nbe deported. This is all fair enough; but should not the\ntragedy also teach the U. S. A. that the present system\nof permitting the sale of revolvers is unendurably lax?\nThis man Zangara seems to have strolled into a\nstore and bought a gun without the slightest difficulty.\nIf the U. S. A. legislators want to minimize the chances\nof a repetition of this sort of affair, they ought to begin\nby seeing to it that revolvers are put out of reach.\nHere is a glimpse of the activities of the port of\nVancouver in the past year. A total of 6,499,397 tons\nof imports and exports was handled in 1932. Imports\nwere 2,647,147 tons and exports 3,852,250 tons. Exports of grain were 104,500,000 bushels. The arrivals\nof ocean-going ships aggregated 4,055,760 net tons, compared with 3,701,964 tons in 1931, and the number or\narrivals of deep sea vessels was 1,014, an increase of\n60 over the arrivals in the previous year. There was a\ndecrease in the local coastwise shipping in 1932 in comparison with 1931. *    \u2022\nCanada is not the only country which faces a railway problem. In every country in the world the railways are in a serious position.\nFarmers are having a tough time, but there are\nfewer Hne_fence shootings. No one seems to care if\n3-cent hogs run all over a field of 25-cent corn.\nuBttwttn Ytt\nand Me**\nBj -4JI.C.\"\nMabel uyi you don't meet many\nstayed young women these days.\n\u25a0 -.*\u2022\u25a0\u00bb\u25a0\nDown ln tbe p. 8. A.\u2014Wylle Houston engaged Bandy HUliird, local\nbarber, tn a barter. Houston bartered ble Imported Italian motor ear\nto HlUlard In return for services\nto be rendered. HHllard agreed to\ncut Houston's hair and shave blm\nu long aa he stays ln business tn\nAlton. If HUl'ard continues ln business, tbe deal can only be terminated by the death of one of tbe principals.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nWell the barber can enjoy some\ncloss shaves lf be steps on tbe\nto*. Tbe Houston chap Is already\nguaranteed some cloee   haves.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nAs I amblei bout the city I\nran Into Alderman Rots' Flemlng-\nWbo made the remark that tbe\nrelief situation was muoh the\nsame\u2014Only be wae figuring- on\ngetting on the list any time now-\nSmith Curwen of Tmlr\u2014Despite a\nheavy snowstorm\u2014was walking ilong\nwith his ooat wide open\u2014I like the\nway Smltb ties his tie\u2014And across\nthe street Guard Brew of the\nprovincial Jail lumbered along carry'\nIng a aupply or meat\u2014Alex Ritchie\ncame along and meeting a friend,\nlie's nlled bro idly\u2014Howard Murphy\nmust have been hanging wall paper\n\u2014Por be ran Tor the street car\nand he was carrying a yard stick\nror a minute I thought be wss\ncarrying a fishing pole\u2014But tbe\nfishing season Is not open * yet\u2014\nElmer Horton dodged Into a cigar\nstore but didn't stay there very\nlong\u2014And Stan Bostock walked\nacross the street, his faoe wearing\na bright smile\u2014i listened to an\nargument about Junior hockey but\nlt did not end In a fight\u2014Although\nthe boys promised some action at\nsome date to be named liter\u2014And\nBUI Freno' admitted at that that\nthe Hume hotel boys were lucky\nto win\u2014Ah, let's ring off this stuff\nfor today.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u25a0\nBoxing promoters at Ogden, Utah,\nhave adopted the barter system for\nright admissions. Because of stocks\non hand, gatemen probably wlll\nhave to refuse cauliflowers and\nlemons.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nThere is a widespread superstition\nthat to pick up an umbrella your-\nseir, when you drop lt, brings a\nshower of Ill-luck. Such wu the\nfirm belief of a demurs Nelson\nstenographer yesterday morning. She\ndropped her \"gamp\" on an east end\nstreet ahd looked around appealing\nror some one to pick lt up. Ho\nluckt All tbe pedestrians wen men,\nand sbe was too shy to make a\ndirect appeal- precious minutes passed, ae did tbe street cars, rattling\noffloe-ward, and she was late already I\nTben esrme a smiling old lady, an\nunderstanding soul, wbo restored\ntbe fallen umbrella. But sbe wu\ntwenty minutes late at the offloe.\nand \"the boss\" with Important\nletters to dictate and a train to\ncatch at ten o'clock, let loose a\npent-up storm of wrath.\n\"And I wasted ill that time to\navoid bad luck,\" the abused one\nconfided sally to the office boy.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nHubby (looking Into mirror)\u2014\n\"Well, I suppose you're plenty\nangry because I came home drunk\nwith this black eye last night?\"\nWife\u2014\"Tou didn't bare that black\neye wben  you came home!''\na   e   \u2022\nAn young fellows\u2014never give up\nhope, fo in Syracuse tbe other day\nMary C. Wateon, who ls 76, announoed that she will be married\n1 to Joseph Perry, wboee housekeeper\nsbe has been for 30 years.\nThe groom-to-be ls 74.\ntatamm\n0\nL___m1\n_Wr-i-p^.^_____\\\nfl     KILL80   fl\n\"\"' .'\n_<>r^*^s\n*^_fsP\n\u25a0SI\n^KV        BgJ>_a  . Ttr*^'*\"'' \"-\n^_____W         sft^MBffJjgy,_i*v\nM.a^ttjmv.ihmtllt>w. tiimUdut.'\"\nAt Btrubt, cartoonlat (or tht Daily ncprtaa, London, tttt tha rttults\not ftotnt blcktMnn In tbt cricket ranks ovtr tbt Brltlsh-Austrtllan\nmttchtt.\nPLACER GOLD AND ITS\nORIGIN\nByJ.W.MULHOLLAND\n(C'opyrljlit   Applltd   For)\n20 Years Ago\n(From The Daily News o. March %\n1913)\nWork started this week on a new\nchurch for Procter.\n\u2022 t   *\nWilliam Irvine has returned from\nthe coast.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nRichard Whitehead returnei to\ntbe ctty' yesterdsy after spending\nthe fall anl winter In Victoria.\nMrs. Thomas McNelsh of Slocan\nCity, wbo lirs been a patient ln\nKootenay Lake Oeneral hospital, bu\nreturned to her home.\n\u2022 \u2666   \u2022\nCosting (3800 and equipped with\nall tbe latest attachments, tbe new\norgan which ls to be Installed ln\nSt. Paul's rhurrh la considered the\nfinest  ln the west.\n(Continued)\nLet us select another example,\nchoosing a deep depression or valley\nthrough which a stream flows. Due\nto some barrier, perchance a dyke\nof hard rock, a depression is worn\nout and a lake is formed. The barrier\nremains Impervious to tbe elements\nsnd thus creates' a waterfall. As\nthe ground-up material and the\ndebris tbst Is being constantly\ncarried down from the hills reaches\nthe depression or lake bottom, the\nheavier material would become lodged\nln -tbe depression and continues to\naccumulate until tbe depression , Is\nrilled up with sand and gravel.\nEven then, though the lighter\ngravels will be carried over tbe\nbarrier, the heavy metallc content\nwill remain In tbe bottom. Tbe\nlake thus becomes a natural sink\nfor the acculatlon of gold or other\nheavy material until a great wealth\nor precious minerals is stored ln its\nconfines. Then along comes an los-\nflow. With its tremendous weight\nlt scouts tbe bedrock in Its passsge.\non reaching tbe lake or depression,\ntbe loe sinks to the bedrock and\nforces tbe gravel from Its natural\nbed. Tbe barrier composed of bard,\ntough rock which withstood all\nprevious encounters Is wiped out\nas though It never existed and tbs\nsand and gravel which lt had\ncaused, to be accumulated Is carried\nalong to be deposited In some\nfavorable location. Tbe grinding of\ntbe channel bottom by this enormous weight would naturally deepen the channel, while the gold would\nbe deposited higher up.\nWATER    ACTION\nEveryone has noticed, during the\nmore or less rapid melting of tbe\nsnow ln winter and early spring,\nthat our streams and rivers an\nthen much muddier than in summer\nsnd autumn when they are swollen\nby heavy rains. This Is, of course,\ndue to tbe action of frost, by means\nor which rocks are dialntrgrated\nand soils are broken up and pulverised, so that wben the thaw\nsupervenes, tbe superficial covering\nbecomes soaked with moisture like\na sponge. To such an extent does\nthis take place, that one may\noften see the saturated soil creeping,\nslipping, snd even flowing down\ntbe slopes. Tbe affect of mere\nthaw la of oourse much intensified\nwhen the water front melting\nsnows is present. Rills and tiny\nbrooks tben become converted Into\ndark muddy torrents, and enormous\nquantities of detritus are eventually\nswept into tbe rivers. Tbe rivers\nrise ln flood and Inundate tip\nplains or low lying bays, thus\nforming an accumulation of the\nmaterial.\nDuring the glacial period a vast\nquantity of broken rocks of all\nsine and description u deposited\nwith the finer sand and gravel\nalong the route of depressions, such\nas gulleys, ravines and the wider\nvalleys, sometimes, as described heretofore, along the. benches, bays or\nother    low-lying   areas.\nThe part tbat water plays upon\nthe creatlom of a placer deposit\nls quite obvious, even to tbe uninitiated. Furthermore, while we\nmight of fen some suggestion!, or\nuse some particular stream for an\nexample, yet It is unlikely that\nthe  information obtained from  obe\nelsewhere. We can only advise tbe\nprospector to study tbe prevailing\nconditions ln each separate \u2022 stream\nor locality, always bearing in mind\ntbe quantity of water the stream\nmay contain in high and low\nseason. This can only be determined\nby an examination of tbe amount of\ncountry the stream drains. Tbe\nelevation or fail tt tbe stream Is\nthe next consideration. For Instance,\nlt tbere is a fairly steep fall and\na large flow of. water it would\ncreate a current wblcb would carry\nthe fine material to a portion of\nIU course that would be opmparl-\ntlvely level thus allowing for an\naccumulating. In a stream of this\nnature tbe coarse gold wquld be\ndeposited by tbe undercurrent but\ntbe fine gold would be carried\nfurther on by the foroe of- the\nwater. The simplest and most natural way to gain tbe require! knowledge of the action of any particular stream Is by personal examination. On tbe stream where gold\nhas been found to exist, It. ls advisable to test the streams along\nits course Wblcb flow down over\ntbe sldehllls, as these may flow\nacross a deposit higher up, provided of course that the ground\nabove is favorable for an accumulation.\nUnder normal conditions tbe water\nacts  upon the material which has\nAuction tnd\nContract Bridae\nUt tht world,  Lcadin,  \/unburns\nMILTON C.  WORE\nBMDCIE   DECEPTION\naim\nvm\n\u2666H\n\u2666H+4-J\n\u2022f_3*s\nJtt1\n\u2666 M-J442\nOU t*r\nFertilizer Madt at Warfield\nConsolidated Mining, and Smelt- fertiliser have been satisfactory. ;J\ning Co., of Canada, Limited, bas favorable reputation for the prod\nbuilt  up  an   Important   market   tn | uct    U   therefore   being    gradual!\nforeign countries for chemical fer-\ntiliners manufactured ln lte new\n17,000,000 plant at Warfleld Flats.\nolose to Trail. B. C. Tbls fertilizer\nla made trom rock obtaining\nphosphate, by-products form the\nsmelter being also utilised.\nUp to tbe end of June, the Hawaiian Island bad bought 1300 tons,\nCblna 400 tons, Dutch East Indies,\n3500 tons, tbe Philippine Islands.\n100 tons, and India, 200 tons.\nSales have also been made in Australia and South American countries.\nThe company has approached\ntbe sales situation with a view to\nthe future rather than attempting\nto force sales under present conditions. It bas proceeded slowly by\nsending out sample shipments and\nasking various governmental stations to supervise experiments. In\nevery   instance  tbe   reports   on   tbe\nTbe above band was piiyed In a\nrecent duplicate game with Nortb\nand South vulnerable, and at every\ntable South beoame tbe declarer with\na contract of five diamonds regardless of what system of bidding\nNorth and South were following.\nAt every table except one the hand\nwas played as follows: West started\nby leading tne I}lng. of hearts followed by two more rounds of the\nsame suit, South ruffing the third. \u25a0\nThen South led tbe aoe of trumps' lani tbe day before yesterdsy\nanci wben the 10% fell, figured tbat\nwest had a singleton queen remaining (far more likely than tbat tbe\nadverse trump division had been\nfour-one)-; consequently tbe king or\ntrumps wis led to trick 5 and dropped tbe queen. It then was all over\nbecause dummy completely filled up\ntbe vacancies in South's spade and\nclub holdings. So st every table exoept one declarer sewed 600 points.\nDo you see bow a different result\nws\/ reached at one table?\nAt the table where Mra. Anne\nWesson of Kansis dty occupied the\nWest seat, the three rounds of\nhearts were led to tricks 1, % and 3,\nJust as at the otber tables; but on\ntrick 4 West made the nervy play\nof tbe queen on South's lead of the\naoe. of diamonds. This caused declarer to suppose thst tbe queen\nwss a singleton, ha figured that\nWest would not false-card from a\ndoubleton and lose the chance of\nwinning with the queen If declarer\nfinessed, the jock (original holding\nace-king-Jack) on tbe second round\nof diamonds. After Bast's play of\ntbe trey on the rirst round of\ntrumpe, declarer placed tbe 10-8-7 of\ndiamonds In tbe East hand. As it\nsee .red that 'the 10 could be captured only by a finesse, and tbere\nwas only ons more trump in tbe\ndummy wltb which Ut make this\nplay, dummy wss put In Uw lead\nwith tbe ace of clubs to lead tbe\nbuilt up at a -minimum rrpens.\nand sales are anticipated u a lofl\ncal  consequence.\nCalifornia has placed orders fo\nmors than 500 tons so far this reel\nand efforts are being made to Bq|\nthe fertilizer adopted in t la\nway by tbe enormous citrus ttjM\nindustries of southern Californil\nConsiderable headway ls alw\nmade ln encouraging tb* use .\nfertiliser in the Hawaiian ptd\napple plantations.       .\nTeats ln tbe Canadian prairie 1\nwheat    farmers    bave    been\nformly successful, and It  is\nable that tbe wheat belt will\none ot Ihe largest markets.\nPotential capacity of the ter\nUllser plant is 100,000 tons anna\nally and lt converts into practSfl.\nuse material that formerly ti\nwasted.\u2014Western Csnada Mlnin\nNews.\nbeen   carried  to   lte course  by  the  diamond. South's. nine waa finessed\ntee ani many otber sgencles, ln\nthe aame manner as lt does ln a\nalulce box allowing for the difference ln quantity of water and gravel.\nWhen a large stream of water encounters asms vest deposit of\nboulders and ao-forth left by tbe\nice movement, during the spring\nseason when the stream ls swollen,\nthla enormous pile ls gradually\ncarried away, tbe larger boulders\ngrinding up tbs smaller ones ln\ntheir rolling movement aai thus a\nconcentration of any metals it oon-\ntain Is carried on by the swift\nflowing stream.\nIn many streams, due to the\ndamming up of its channel by\ntimber and other causes commonly\nknown, tho oourse of tbe current\nIs diverted and a new channel is\nformed. This gives the prospector\na good opportunity\nchannel for commercial pay dirt.\nAgain the original channel may\nbe burrled under tbe debris which\nbas been brought down off tbe sldeblU\nby snowsllde, mudslide, or cloudburst. Sometimes the channel, wblcb\nmay have contained gold ln appreciable    quantities,    yet    due    to\nwith a fatal result. West's 10 won\nand the game was saved. East snd\nWest at that table scoring 100\npoints wblch was a gain of 700 over\nthe other tables.\n25 Years Ago\n(From The Dally News of March 2,\n1908)\nTen lnchea ot snow fell in Ross-\nThe Blue Bird mine at Rossland\nhas Just shipped Its seoond car of\nore to tbe Trail smelter, which will\nyield from 11200 to $1800 or $50 a\nton.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nC. W. Bush has arrived tn Montreal   on   bis    return    home    from\nEngland. *\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nP. D. McDonald has tbe contract\nfor the construction of a 40-bed-\nroom hotel ln West Grand Porks.\nThe building will be known as the\nQueens.\nTen Years Agt\n(From Tht Dally Newt ol Mtrch t,\n1823)\n3. H. Allen rolled t limit ot 3.5\npint and in aggregate of M4 pint\nlu t tournamtnt gtmt tt tht T. M.\nC.  A.  lut  nlgbt.\n\u2022    s    \u2022\nTht   new    government   dredge    It\ntbout    competed     tt    tht    Cf Jl.\nSEtX1 ll JJ-U-tXl'M- .1 -l-t-tnTTTi\n\"BUILD   aC.   IMYBOLLS-\nWfra* the Press\nts Saying\nFllTCM  OP  OOLD  MINING\nTht   only   good   girl   to make   a\nhistory was Betsy Rose tnd sht htd\nto  ttw   up   t   flag   to  do It.\u2014Mty\nWttt, Actress.\nAUNT NET\nCredit, they say, is better than ready money.   It\nought to be, it's even harder to get.\n\"Jane never was satisfied\nwltb natural colored nalla. Sbe\nuses a red ooverln' now, but\nthey stayed black under tbe\nends for the first twenty years.\"\nFor the Immediate future there Is\nprobably no industry In tbe country offering greater attraction to\nInvestors than that of gold mining.\nNew gold fields are being reopened,\nmuch capital ls being attracted from\nthe outside through the fillip that\nhss been given to the industry because orl-netary conditions have\ndemanded on Increase in tbe supply\nto test the of Bold, especially among countries\nwhich have ostensibly or ln reality\ngone off the gold standard for\ntbe   time   being.\nAt tbe preeent time capital is\nflowing Into Canada for investment\nln gold properties. Some investments will not Justify tbe hopes\nof the investors.   There are at prea-\nthe damming of Its water by any\none of several natural causes, has\nbeen cleaned or scoured, similar to\nglacial action, by the sudden release of Its pent-up foroes, Tbe\nsetlon of water under these conditions would deposit the gold-\nbearing sand and gravel ln some\nother depression, bends or bays\nalong Its route.\nANCIENT PLACER GOLD\nThroughout tbe entire length of\nthe Eastern belt, and the aame applies to others further, west, there\nare two distinct kinds of gold.\nThe modern gold -is found tp bo i\nof  a  much  finer  character  aod   ls\nPacific Milk has raised hundreds of infants, who oould\ntake no other nourishment,\nfrom foodleas suffering to\ncomfort and vigor. We have\noa authority for tbls tbe\nhundreds upon hundreds of\nletters received from moth-\nera and tbe recommendations\nof physicians.\nPacific Milk\n1003;   B.C.   Owned   and   Controlled\nPUNT   AT   ABBOTSFORD   \u2022\nship yards ln Pairvlew where Coo\ntractor D. C. Prase, bas a gaq\nof men at work.\n'pOmitWtymr\nOnt ten of properly managed,\nhigh prou :Ini orchard It\nworth mtny tern of low producing type.\nnational    lertlllalng\nhighest  quality  of  fralt  with\nnth   ctltr   tld   keeping\nqi.alltlee.\nAsk for\n\"ELF'HANT\"\nBBAND\nFERTILIZERS\nYour   co-operative\nwin give yea lnformattea an*\nprices.\nOor Technical Staff will gladly\nsdrUe regarding problems tt\nfertilisation.\nAddress all Inquiries te sales\noffice in  your  province.\nConsolidated Mining\n& Smelting Co. of\nCanada, Limited.\nWeetern Sales Bead Office  '\nCalgary. Alberta.\nWestern   Sales   Offices\nBegins, Sask.    Winnipeg, Man.\nPENTICTON,    B.C.\nent some thirty-eight gold properties ln Canada. That number will\nbe increased substantially during\nthe activity which is expected ln\nthe Cariboo area and ln some otber\nparts of this province. The Northern Miner ln commenting on the\nstimulus which buslnesa generally\nmay expect through tbe activity in\nthe gold mining industry says that\nnew wealth will flow out pf the\nmining areas to restore the real\nestate situation ln our cities, to\nrefill empty offloe buildings and to\nenlarge urban populations * through\nthe provision of new employment. |\nThe gold situation throughout tbe\nBritish   Empire   is   improving.    The\nBank of England has resumed purchases of the metal. Soma \u00a380,-\n000,000 worth has been imported by\nBritain from India. There- has recently been a domestic rush to se'.l\ngold\u2014ornaments,    Jewelry, * etc.\u2014ln\nThat Body of Yours\nBy JAMES W. BARTON.\nM.I).\noommon in all deposits. This gold\nis of recent origin, principally accumulated through tbe action of\nglaciers and the corresponding subsequent water action, and derived\nfrom the surrounding hills which\nof   theae  streams  could   be  applied j bave   been    worn   away,   and   the  Britain.   and~fhrough   this   means\n\u00a314,000,000 worth was obtained, and\nmore is still coming on tbe market. Tbe bullion Is needed tor the\npurpose ot stabilizing currency and\ncredit systems. It is the world-wide\ndemand that ls at the bottom of\ntbe present activity ln tbls country\nand of new efforts being put forth\nln Auatralla, South Africa and Kenya.\nIn Canada the output ls being increased by millions of dollars worth\nannually. Thts means new support\nror the Canadian dollar. What Is\nmore, during the present years, tens\nof millions ot new capital will be\nattracted to the Dominion tor Investment ln the industry. There\nIs no development better calculated\nto pave the way to prosperity.\u2014Victoria Colonist. i\nTOU    ARE    NOT\nPerhaps you find your mind wandering far away into distent places,\ndifferent circumstances, and you feel\nthat your body also is away lh that\ndistant place.\nIn your dreams you sometimes act\nthe part ot a hero and Juat as often\nthe part of a coward.\nTou hsve perhape believed that\nyour mind and body ars two different or distinct things.\nAs a matter of fact, your mind\nand your body are one, they are\nyou, and they depend one upon\ntbe other for health. There isn't\nany question but that your mind\naffects your body. Tou are frightened or anxious; your skin may become hot or cold, your heart beat\nfaster, your stomach become upset,\ntbe bladder or tbe intestine notify\nyou that tbey must be emptied\nimmediately.\nThus your mind is controlling\nyour body.\nOn the otber hand you have an\nInfection In tbe teeth or tonsils,\ntbe gall bladder may become inflamed, the liver sluggish, tbe Intestine  constipated,  and  the  blood\nTWO PERSONS, brain cells Just as lt bathes every\nother part of your body.\nWbat  happens to your mind?\nTou may become very forgetful;\nmay become very Irritable; may\nhave, a desire to sleep soundly all\nnight and be willing to sleep a\ngreat part of tbe day. Tou bave\nUttle desire to do any mental work,\nand no desire to do any physical\nwork. Tou are only too willing if a\ntraveller for instance, to do business\nover tbe telephone, wben If you\nwere at your best you'd make the\npersonal call.\nThus you see that although you\nare not sick, ara really able to go\nabout your work, these Uttle temporary defects ln your body actually\naffect your mind, and make you\nbehave In a different manner than\nwhen you sre free of them.\nThe thought then is that real\nhealth means health of body and\nhealth of mind; thst ls we sre then\nour beet selves.\nTou may remember Chesterfield's\nstatement. \"A sleepless nlgbt, an attack of indigestion, snd a rainy\nmorning may m'ke a coward of one\nwbo   might   otherwise   be   a   hero.\"\nTou ere not two people, but ycu\nThe Coeur d'AIene\nHotel\n(n the Heart\nof\nSPOKANE\nANNOUNCES\nRooms newly furnished throughout in preparation for our usual excellent winter pa.ronage\nfrom our friends in Canada.\nHARRY f. GOETZ, Mgr.\nThe HOTEL COEUR\ncMi.KNE continues Its\npolicy    of   accepting\nCanadian money at\npar In payment ot\nroom acrommitdstlon\nIhr Coeur d'AIene la\nthe only hotel la\nSpoks ne that has\nfor yean consistently\nmaintained thts policy In regard to\nCanadian money.\nSPOKANE, Wash.\nExport* of Canadian cheese during 1933 totalled 86.33fl.9O0 pounds\nvalued st $8,914,705 a larger quantity but lower value than the 84.-\n788.400 pounds worth \u202210.594.917 exported   In   the   previous   year.\nloaded   wltb , poisons   bathes   your' and body.\nground up or eroded detritus concentrated by surface agencies of\nglacial and post-glacial setlon. But\ntbere Is another kind Of gold,\nrecognisable by Its charctertstlcs.\nusually being very coarse snd smooth.\nTbls Is the ancient or Pre-Olaclal gold,\nand when found in the Eastern\nbelt Is generally of secondary origin.\nhave  two parte to keep welt\u2014mind  (This term does not apply to silver\nVacuum Sweepers\nWe Have a FuU Stock of\nPREMIER VACUUM SWEEPERS\nSPIC-SPAN, each   $19.50\nPremier Junior   $44.50\nPremier Duplex $69.50\nWe Have Also Sweepers to Rent by the Day\nNelson Hardware Co.\nQuality Wholesale and Retail Hardware\nNELSON, B. C.\nor   other   base   metala).\nA\n \t\n -WW.,..^       . \u25a0      ,s_,.,l-..7r-.m V\na\u2014 ws\nmi\n,.....^-\nSTATION L-OV-E\nBy CRAIG CARROLL\n.4\n,'t\u2014***\n*****\nCHAPTER   EIGHT\n. Judj nn up tba stairs two at\n, \u2014tm. Sbe ran Into ber room.\n(Mlna at bar dress. Jerking It\niver her shoulders. The brown dress\n\u2022tab tba Mr sleeves? No. The\nlewder blue sport suit? But It\nnlfht be\u2014sbe realised now aba dld-\nII know what abe ought to wear,\nita didn't know where Dick meant\na* take bsr, she didn't even know\nI aba wanted to go. She didnt\nMow anything at all. Only tbat\ntm  muat hurry.\n*yesl 11)0 powder blue aport suit.\n|Bd tbe blue shoes. Wbere ware\nFbo blue ehoee? Not under the bed.\ntot ln tba closet. Tbe blue shoes'\n1 \"Oome on, blue shoes,\" sha glg-\njtad. Ah-h-hl Hiding under tbe\nIreaeer. And\u2014Her garter caught on\nka thlu ohlflon stocking. Racing\nIk* mad, ji run sped down tbe\nilocklna. Otber stockings, quick.\n_*. no more stockings! She oouldn't\nio with a run In ber stocking. A\nwedle and thread. No. She couldn't\n\u2022w neatly.\n\"Ksler aba sailed auddaolr. \"Ob.\nMel\"\n,   Tasa.\"  trom  aerose  tba  ball.\n1 \"Hale. Save  my Ufa\"\n\u2022Bow?\"   from   nearer.\n\"Bale. Lend ma a pair ot atoak-\nBgs. Light ones.\"\n.\"Coming up.\"\nmale waa fat, Elsie waa unbeautl-\ntal, Elsie worked ln sn office, Elsie\nliver went out wltb man, dale\nflway* bought good clothea and\nEben eat around waiting tor aome\nm. to take her somewhere eo she\nMild wear *ser good clothea. but\nEabody ever did.\nI \"Here you are, child.'' said Elale.\nDoing places?\"\nI \"Going\u2014out\u2014\" Judy managed, sa\nba tugged the stockings onto her\ninall feet. ''Going out with Dick\nlaaon.\"\n[\"Dick Mason- The one that lives\nownstalrs?\"\n\"Dick   Msson,\"   Judy   said   firmly,\nuckllng   tbe   garter.   \"Ahl   And   If\n_ese   spring   a   run   on   me   I'll\ntver get started. Bale\u2014He's nloe!\"\nf'Wce.   That's not half.  He'6 ele-\nlot.   H*   breaks   my   heart   every-\n_ne he looks at ms.\"\n;\"He  helped   me  get  a Job.\"\n\"He   never   helped   anlybcdy   elae\ndtbt   a   thing\"   sail   E!sle.   \"Gee!\npan ya got, ya get, Judy.\"\n[\"Hfliat;\"\nTake a look \"\nJudy stared at herself In tb* mlr-\nar. Plain hair. Well, not too plain.\nieybe dark blond, m-lb* Juat brown,\nply sometime* lt bad red tint*.\nbestnut eyes. Nose. Mouth. Nothing special. It had never occur*! to\nier that sbe looked Ilk* anything\ntore than a nlo* gin trom a Uttle\njwn. She'd bean too busy study-\nMr music.\n\"I dont know about maa\" she\nsaid. But sbe did. The powder blue\ndress waa right, the shoes ware\nright, tbe hair wu Just smooth\nenough. She turned. \"Elsie, X dont\nknow where he's taking me, and\nI don't think I car* very muoh.\nBven lf it's only a chile parlor\nand a 10-oen movie. I like to listen\nto blm, Elate. His voloe\u2014\"\n\"Yah.\" said Eilale, Quietly. \"Tab,\nJudy. I know. Bvery nlgbt I tune\nln on my little radio, Just to bear\nhim talk.\"\nJudy felt a sudden pang. Pity?\nTou couldn't pity Elsie. Too large,\ntoo competent, too sure of IU* and\nherself. But Elsie, sitting bome getting romance out of a radio. Elsie,\nlistening for a vole*.\n\"Bale, I've got to run. He's waiting. He's got a new car. He Just\ngot It today. I guess.\"\nAlready, Judy wa* on the stars.\nAnd, looking backahe saw Bale\nwalk across her room, and into* the\nlong mirror. She aaw Elsie shake bar\nhead very slowly. Then Judy hurried\non. Dick waa waiting. And adventure.\nMore adventure, la a day crammed\nfull of romance and wonder. Sbe\ndidn't see Elsie put her bead on\nber arms, sh* didn't know tbat\nBale cried for a little whUe\u2014ehe\nwouldn't have known, for Bale never\ntold anybody things Ilka that.\nAnd ahe waa listening to tba\nvolo* beside her that Bala heard\nonly on tba radio. Tlie voloe that\ntalked across tb* air about romanoe,\nabout adventure. Tbe voloe that\ntalked now to Judy, almost unsteadily, almost afraid.\n\"Judy. I'm doing tha announcing at the College Inn tonight. And\nthen we're going on to hear Paul\nWhlteman. Ever hear Ben Bernte\nand ona ot hla oelebrity nights?\nEver hear Paul Whlteman at Edge-\nwater Beach?\"\nEver hear? Ever? Sit ln a parlor\nback home and hear muslo and\nlaughter and people shouting, and\nthen a voloe saying, \"And now\nSophie Tucker herself will say 'Hello.' \"\nAnd wondering lt people you\nread about really look tha way they\nsound. Wondering lf tbey bave as\nmuch fun is tbey seem to bave.\nWondering lf anybody ln the world\noould be so wildly, Impossibly\nhappy as tbeir voices sounded,\ncoming a thousand miles Into your\nparlor.\n\"You're not taking me tb*r*?\"\naba asked.\n\"I aa.**\n\"But Tm not dressed tor anything ilka that.\"\n\"Tou'll ba mora beautiful than\nanybody elae tbere.\"\n\"Silly.\"\n(Ts   be   eontlnued\u2014Tomorrow)\nIrs. E. Spiganiol\n. Is Honor Guest at\nSurprise Party\nUw Denver Hockey Club Is\nEntertained\nHEW   -SNV-B.  B.  0_  Mar.   I\u2014\nIra. B. Spigarioi was tba gueat of\nwnor at a Jolly surprise party on\nP\/edneeday evening, lt being tbe\nMoaalon of bar birthday. The\n\u25a0venlng waa ap*nt ln playing whist\nind tbere were three tables ln play.\nngb honors wen awarded to' Mr.\niad Mrs. M Shannon, consolations\na Idas O. MacPhereon aad T.\n>lbaher. At midnight a dsinty\ntapper was served. Thoee present\nan* Mr. aad Mra. 0. Kennett. Mr.\ntad Mrs. M. I. Shannon. Mr. and\ntla. B. Spigarioi, Misses Oladys\ngaoPbeTson, Prances Campbell.\nMeltae Clever and Messrs. Prank\n_*l_eber, oeorge Avlson and Ack\nIb-lar.\nMr. aad Mrs. 0. Kennett snter-\nlalnad tba membera of tba bockey\nlub sn Saturday evening, at their\nseme, Tbe evening was spent In\ntarda and dancing. Thpee present\nMr. and Mrs. E. Oook. Misses\nSmlllie, Adeline Clever, O.\ntaoPhsrson, Messrs. N. Emery. J.\nBit, T. Avlson. G. Avlson. s.\ntad If. Tomllnson, c. Kennett. p.\nBennett, H. Sinclair, W. Cllffe and\nL Sanderson.\nDenver bridge club met Mondsy\nlivening at the home ot Mr. and\nMrs. Bud. Rosa. Tbere were three\ntablse tn play. Those present were.\nWt. and Mrs. T. S. CUsry, Mr. and\n10*. J. B. Thompson, Dr. and Mrs.\ntends. Mr. and Mra. C. B. White.\ntc. and Mr*. J. J. irwln, Mr. and\nat*. Bud Boas, and J. J. Streit.\nKnlghta of Pythias beld their\nlaausl dance on prlday evening,\nwhen there was e large crowd ln\nlAtondanoe It was a Hard Time\n|U_.    aud     pi,...    13\"     Uie    ber,'.\n'REE TRIAL OFFER\n(RUSCHEN\njou hsve never tried Kruachen\u2014try\n-ttttt ftt our expense. We have\nNxfbuted a great many special\nGIANT\" packages which make it\n\u25a0y for you to prove our claim* for\nfturself.    Atk your druggiit for the\n\" GIANT \" T5c. pi-ckage.\n__ eottOmto ot Wt fffulir 75c. bottle tomther\nIh a topante trial bottle\u2014cnftelent lor about\nmm=- week   Open the trial bottle flnt, put tt td\nit, md tfitD, If oot entirely convinced that\nta tou mrrthiag ws claim it to do, the\n__... bottle li ctltl u food u new. Tak* It\nit Your dratglst l> authorised to return\n\u25a0 71$. tmroeflHtely aod without qoe*|on.\nMl bs*n tried Crmchen free, at our erpenie.\nhat oould be fairer T Haaafaotored by\n^Griffith* Huitei, Ltd., Mwoheetar, lor\ntab. 17MV Importer*. HcGUUmy Broa,\n\u201e Toronto.\nTo Judge Phot os\nCharlea Aylett, P. R. P. \u00ab., photographer, Toronto, hw been aelected\naa a member of the Jury which will\njudge the photegrapna entered ln\nthe competition* at the International Photographic Salon at Chicago\nWorld Pair thla year.\n7566 LICENSED\nPREMISES IN THE\nCOUNTY OF LONDON\nLONDON, Mar. l (CP)\u2014It Menu\nodd to think that alx plaoe* ln\nLondon Ucenaed Tor the aale of intoxicant* receive their license from\nthe King'* Immediate domestic\nrepresentative*, their lloenaed houae*\nare aU situated in. the neighborhood\nof Charing Croca, ln an area which\nwaa once within the \"verge\" of tbe\nold Palace of Whitehall.\nThe licensing arrangementa are\nunder the control of the body\nknown aa the Board of Oreen\nCloth. This Is a oommittee of the\nRoyal Household attadhed to th*\ndepartment ol fetal Lord Steward, and\nIts name Ib dsilved Iron the green\ncovered table at whloh theae transaction* were originally conducted.\nStatistics Just published show that\nthere are 7666 licensed premise* In\nthe County of London area. Lloenaes\nare normally granted local magisterial benches, with the exception\nol the six which, as Indicated, are\ngranted under direct Royal authority.\ncostumes   were   won  by   Mlss  Mary\nMafeda and T. Flint. Consolation, J.\nLeber.\nL. Bonnaocl, of Pfoctor 1* the\nguast of his sister. Mrs. I. Battall.\nT fl. Clears, has left on -a\nbuaineaa trip to Vancouver.\nMrs. T 8. Clear; hu left for\nTrail, where she wlll be the gueat\no? her sister and brother-in-law,\nDr.  and Mrs.  Basted.\nJ N. Murphy of Kaslo wu t\nweek-end visitor ln town.\n\u00a3lt~\\\nI TBI   NBLSON   BAILT   NBWI,   NEUON.   B.C.\u2014THCMDAY   MOBNINO.   MARCH   t,   ttM\nDURING the past year this Company has maintained\nits strong position in the life insurance field.\nMetropolitan's Life Insurance issued, revived and increased\nin 1932 amounted to more than Three and a Quarter Billion\nDollars.\nThe income for 1932, the largest in the Company's history,\nshowed an increase over the previous year of $14,859,229.33\nand amounted to $921,953,100.70.\nThe Metropolitan in 1932\n\u2014paid to policyholders $562,804,650.79 \u2022\n\u2014added to policy reserves $109,755,306.00\n\u2014set  aside  for  dividends   to   policyholders   in   1933,\n$101,685,956.00\n\u2022   \u2014increased its contingency reserve by $26,550,000.00\n\u2014increased its surplus by $13,541,501.95.\nThe assets of the Company at the end of 1932 were\n$3,769,372,425.28, an increase of $179,256,771.56 during 1932.\nNew investments made in 1932 amounted to over $300,000,000\nand cash on hand was increased to $64,025,923.35.\nAfter making provision for polity reserves and other liabilities,\nand after the apportionment of $101,685,956.00 for dividends,\nthe Company held, on December 31st, 1932, a contingency\nreserve of $43,000,000, and a surplus of $240,811,739.47 \u2014\na total of $283,811,739.47.\nThe strength of a life Insurance company lies ln the spread\nof its obligations over a long period of years and in a sound*\npolicy of diversification of investment pursued through the\nyears under expert guidance and in accordance with conservative investment limitations prescribed by law.\nMetropolitan assets consist of\ncash . . ; . : ; . : : : f: m : 1.70%\nBonds\u2014Federal, State and Municipal  7.70%\nBonds\u2014Railroad ............ 18.00%\n,   Bonds\u2014Public Utility  9.03%\nBonds\u2014Miscellaneous .......... 3.28%\nStocks\u2014(Preferred 2.028%; Common 0.002%) .   . 2.03%\nMortgages on Real Estate\n\u2022   City 34.42%; Farm 4.38% ....... 88.80%\nReal &tate Cmclu(-ing foreclosed properties) .   .   . 2.78%\nLoans to Policyholders    . 12.63%\nPremiums, deferred and in epurte of collection .   . 2.01%\nInterest due and accrued, Rents, etc. .  .   _  .  . 2.04%\nThe favorable mortality experience of the Company in 1932\nhas followed its careful selection of business and the continuation of its health and welfare activities.\nDuring the year 1932 many leading corporations of the country\npaid millions of dollars to the Company for contracts covering\ntheir employees for Group Life, Health and Accident protection\nand for future Retirement incomes under some of which continuing payments on the part of tbe Metropolitan will extend\ninto the next century.\nLife Insurance Is the most effective way of providing for the\nfuture of one's self and one's dependents. Through the\nMetropolitan life Insurance Company one-fifth of the people\nof Canada and the United States are making such provision.\nReport for the Year Ending December 31, 1932\n'It orctriane* tisVt Um Annual Stattmtnt flti wWi IA* Nam Tork Stat* lnttronct Depmimttt\/)\nAssets $3,761,373,425.28\n(Gr\u00abi_l\u00abr<A\u00abn__V)Mo\/onyo<Jarj!n<_i\u00bbeW<ns\u00ab(i_\u00abonin*^w\u00ab^\nLiabilities\nStatutory Reeerve $3,195,064,184.04\nReserve for Dividends payable In 1.33 upon\nIndustrial Polidies $50,648,419.00\nOrdinary Policies 48,756,7710*\nAccident and Health Policies   .     3,280,765.00\nTotal Dividends     \t\nPaid-for Lift Insurance Issued\nRevived and Increased in 1932\nOrdinary    \u00bb<\u00ab_>\u00bb>\u00ab.\nIndustrial .......\nGroup (Excluding Increased)\n$1,571,593,135.00\n1,555,395,118.00\n146,190,015.00\nAll Other Liabilities . . . ,\nContingency Reserve . . ,\nUna-signed Funds (Surplus)\n         101,685,956.00\n188,810,545.81\n...... 43,000,000.00\n        240,811,739.47\n13,769,372,425.28\nIncome In 1932   ....;........     8921,953,100.70\nIncrease In Income during 1932   .......       $14,859,229.33\nIncrease In Assets during 1932      $179,256,771.56\nNote \u2014 The values used tor stocks and for bonds not subject to\namortization are thoee furnished by the National Convention of\nInsurance Commissioners.\nDividends Paid to Policyholders to date plus thoee\ndeclared for 1933\t\nLife Insurance in Force\nOrdinary Insurance      ..........\nIndustrial Insurance (premiums\npayable weekly or monthly)\t\nGroup Insurance     ...........\nTotal Insurance in Force\t\n$3,273,178,268.00\n$823,137,177.61\n$9,903,141,559.00\n6,535,046,064.00\n2,542,555,585.00\n$18,980,743,208.00\nPolicies ln Force (including\n1,349,680 Group Certificates)  42,672,411\n(Mors Uan Uses* ef mty other life {neurones company tn th* isorli*)\nAccident and Health Insurance Outstanding\nPrincipal Sum Benefit $1,345,343,796.00\nWeekly Indemnity  12,341,911.00\nInsurance In force In\nOrdinary . . . .\nIndustrial . . .\nGroup\t\nInsurance hewed In Canada In 1832    ....\n(including iutintt, rsritmi and incnaati)\nOrdinary .......       $130377,748\nIndustrial  99,587,243\nGroup (excluding Increased) 2,708,459\nCANADIAN BUSINESS }\nat end of lltt   .  $13303*0,78840        Investments In Canada     . .     $241309,393.15\n......... Dominion   and   Dominion\n$577,634,174 Guaranteed Bonds   .   .    $46,646,458.69\n385,943,647 Provincial, Municipal, Pro-\nvincially Guaranteed and\n67,412,964 Municipally   Guaranteed\nBonds      112,175,433.49\n$222373,450.0*            All other investments   .   .      82,687310.97\nPolicies In farce In Canada\t\n(including 38,109 (roup etrtifoetm)\nOrdinary .   T ..... J90.246\nIndustrial .' 3,333,781\nGroup (certificates) .   .   . 38,109\nPayments to Canadian Pollcytiolden In 1932  .\n2,781,136\n$28,127,8\u00ab3.01\nMETROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY - tSSftSS.\nCanadian Head Office:  OTTAWA\nFREDERICK H. ECKER\nPresident\nBARRY D. WRIGHT\nThird Vice President and Manager lot Canada\nLBRQY A. LINCOLN\nVioa President and General Counsel\nThis is a mutual Company.\nThere are no stockholders.\nAll of its assets are held for\nthe benefit of its Policyholders.\nMETROPOLITAN LIFE\nINSURANCE COMPANY\nAnnual Report to the Holders of 42,672,418 Life Insurance Policies\nCANADIAN HEAD OFFICE: OTTAWA\n PAOB  EIGHT\n\u25a0THE   NELSON   DAILT   NEWS,   NELSON,   ac\u2014THOMDAT   MORNING,'. MARCH   I,   1MJ1\nWAU STREET\nHIGHER AGAIN\nKails Lead; Passage of the\nBankruptcy Bill\nAids\nUS   JOHN  L. COOLEY\nAssociated  Tnt* Financial  writer\nNEW YORK. Mar. 1 (AP)\u2014Stocks\nirade lt two rallies ln a row tociay,\nedging upward toward the close lite- early unsettle-ment and finishing\nwith an average (aln that vlr-\ntuaily  duplicated yesterday's.\nWith rails again leading lt looked\nas though passage of the bankruptcy\nbill by the house had given sentl-\ni-.ent a fillip that was sufficient to\noffset further banking restrictions\nsnd evidence cf trsde curtailments\nIncident thereto.\nDuring the afternoon Wall street\nheard Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Woodln\nwere* to confer on general financial affairs; and speculative quarters seemed disposed to adopt a\nmore cheerful attitude toward lm-\nmediate prospects.\nCovering shorts found supplies of\nstocks more plentiful than yesterday,\nwith the result extreme gains wera\nmoderate. Volume, s_ 780.641 shares,\nwas the  smallest ln a weak.\nAbandonment of\nLifts Grain Price\nRumored About 28 Per Cent\nof It Ruined\nST  JOHN  P.   BOCOHAN\nAssociated Press Market Editor\nOHICACio. March 1 (AP)\u2014Suggestions of hug* abandonment of\ndamaged United States winter wheat\nacreage lifted grain prloes lata today, more thsn offsetting earlier\nmarket  downturns.\nOne leading private crop expert.\nwho lasuea an estimate ahead of\ntha majority of unofficial summaries\ndue tomorrow, Indicated an abandonment of e.J57.000 acres of wheat\nln Nebraska, Kansas. Oklahoma and\nTexas. ThU would bs about 33 per\neent loss from th* government forecast of December 1.\nWheat cloaed firm at H off to Vs\nup, oompared with yesterdiy's finish, com unchanged to H higher,\noats varying from a shade decline\nto ', advanoe, and provisions unchanged to a rise of s cents.\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\nSO industrials  52.54 up 1.15\n20 rails   24.67 up   .49\n20 utilities    21.88 up   .15\nMINES FIRM\nSubstantia! Gains in Most\nGroups\nTORONTO,   Utr.   1    tAP)\u2014   The\nStandard mining market did better\ntoday, firming up wltb tht Industrials and fairly substantial gains\nwere recorded In most groups. l_alw\nShore, aelllng ezdlvldend, closed off\n75 but aU the other Interested gold\nshares finished with gains and the\nbase metals also recorded advanoes.\nVolume fas slightly under half a\nmillion shares.\nSlsoos wes called upon to ab-\nsc-rb heary selling today and lt\nfinished at $1.35. off 6 for the day\nln a turnover of 40,000 shirts, liquidation of a block of Wright Rar-\npreavea which started yeaterday wis\nless pressing today and the stock\nrecovered 17 to $4.33, with 34,000\nshares trading.\nGroceries Arrive\nfor Wholesalers\nPrices Unchanged; Eggs Sell\nRapidly\nA oar of milk, ona of sugar, one of\ngroceries and two of flour hers ar-\nrived for the wholesale grocers during the past week. Business la fairly\nslow with little ohangtf In prices\npending the bringing down of the\nbudget.\n___ggs are moving Into consumption\nrapidly and the wholesalers an still\nfinding lt hard to meet the demands with fresh locals. Freeh and\nsmoked meats are selling freely.\nButter ls alao going fairly weU. A\ncar of hay and one of salt constitute the shipments for the 'feed\nwholesalers.\nNew York Stocks\nArno _.\nAJex .....\nAmulet\nA p consolidated\t\nAshley  \t\nBsse Metala\t\nBarry Hollinger _____\nBig Missouri  \t\nO and \u25a0 Landa \t\nChemical  Research\t\nClerlcy    _ _ \t\nDom*     .._.._..._.\nEldorado     \t\nFalconbrldge   ___________\nOranada           .\nHom*  OU\t\nHowey  ....\nHollinger\nHudson Bay .\nAllegheny     l\nAUled   Chemical 74 _.\nAmerican  can... SS\\_\nAm   J\u00bbn   Power ,\\\nAmerican Io* .._ .v.\nAm Maoh Ss Pdy OK\nAm Smel as Stt lt\nAmerican Tel .... 9814\nAmerican   Tobao SS%\nAnaconda _  s%\nAtchison   _.._  87%\nAuburn  Motors.. 38\nBait ft Ohio _.._ OK\nBendlx AT _.  7H\nBeth   Steel    UH\nCanada Dry ..._ 8\nCanadian   paclf. t\nOsrro de Pasco.. 7\nChes &Ohlo   38H\nChrysler    0M\nOorn  3, South... 1%\nOon Osa N T._. -Mtt\nCom Producta... 4814\nO Wright pfd.... \u2014\nDupont  __ 8\u00abK\nEastman   Kodak S3'4\nHae Power & I. 41;\nTottl .English .... \u2014\nPord of Oanada \u2014\nPint Nat Store* ut,\nFreeport   Texas. 17H\nOeneral  Motors. 10%\nOeneral    Electric 13\nOeneral Poods... 33%\nOold  Dust   13H\nGoodrich    _ SH\nOreat North pfd 7H\nOreat  West   Bug OH\nHowe  Sound  \u201e.. 8H\nHudson   Motors.. 3%\nIns Oopper   31,\nint  Nickel  _  7H\nInt Tel Sa Tel... i%\nJewel Tea OO .... 38\nKreage  S  S .  stt,\nLehn ts Pink  UH\nMack Truk   14H\nMilwaukee  ptd.... 3\nNaah Motors   ISH\nNat Dairy Prods UH\nN  Power  is   l.t \u2014\nN y Central _.._ 18\nPacific Oaa tt z 34 H\nPackard    Motors 3H\nPenn R R  _ 18%\nPhillips Pete  B%\nPure Oil  _ 8\nRadio Corp   SH\nRadio Keith Or IH\nRem Rand   8\nSafeway   storea. 33H\nRock Island   a\nShell Union ...... 4H\nS Cal Edison .._ 31\nSouth Pacific .... ISH\nSUn Oil of Cal 30H\nStan Oil of md \u2014\nBtan Oil of N J 23%\nStewart   Warner 3%\nStudebaker    8\nTexas Corp _  13\nTexas  Oulf  sul 17H\nUnion    carbide.. 33%\nUnion Oil of Cal OH\nUnited    Aircraft 18',i\nUnion   Pacific. 88\nU S Pips Se Pdy 6%\nU S Rubber ...... SH\nU 8 Steel _  28\nVanadium   steel 8%\nWest Electric _      %\nTellow   Truck... 3%\nTlmken  Roller.. ISH\nUnderwood Typ* OH\n\u2014\n1\n72%\n74H\n50'4\n63%\n4%\n4%\nA\n4%\nOH\n\u20220%\n11%\n-IH\n0SH\n08\n\u00bb3%\n54%\n\u2022H\n\u00bb%\n88%\n37%\n33 V,\n'Hi\n8%\n0%\n7\n7%\n10%\n10%\n7%\n8\n\u2022%\n0\n\u00ab%\n7\n38\n38\n\u00bb%\n0%\n1%\n1%\n44%\n45-,\n48%\n47%\n\u2014\n3%\n88\n33%\n51\n51%\n3%\n4%\n\u2014\n3\n\u2014\nSW\n44H\n44%\n17%\n17%\n10%\n10%\n11%\n13\n22%\n23%\n13\n12%\n\u00bb%\n\u00bb%\n7%\n7%\n\u2014\n0%\n\u00ab%\n\u00ab%\n3%\n8%\n3\n3%\n7\n7%\n\u2022 %\n-w\n\u2014\n33\ntti\n8%\n14*%\n14%\n14%\n14%\n1%\n1%\n11%\n13%\n11\n11%\n\u2014\n0%\n14%\n18\n34%\n34%\n3\n3\n15%\n15%\n\u2014\n5%\n3%\n3\n3\n8%\n\u2014\n1%\n3%\n3\n32\n33%\n\u2014\n3\n\u2014\n4%\n30%\n31\n13%\n13%\n30%\n30%\n\u2014\n17%\n22%\n33%\n3%\n3%\nToronto Stocks\nInternational   Nickel\nKlrkland   Lake   \t\nLake   Shore   \t\nMacasaa    \t\nManitoba Basin _..__\nMalartlc   _ \t\nMclntyre    \t\n,_. .08%\n.... .88\n  .18%\n  j07\n,_ 1.08\n  .80\n  .11\n  .IS\n  .38\n  .58\n  .01\n  15.35\n  1.88\n  3.50\n  1.87\n  33\n  .87%\n  IM\n  S._5\n  8.70\n  3S\n  88-15\n  3\u00bb\n___ .01%\n  .08\nMetal Markets\nNEW YORK, Mar. 1 (AP)\u2014Copper\ndull; Electrolytic, apot 3; future 5%.\nTin firmer, spot, and nearby 123.50\nluture 828.88.   '\nIron qulst, unchanged.\nLead steady, spot New York 83;\nEast  St.  Louis  33.87.\nZlno steady, east St. Louis spot\nand future 83.65.\nAntimony 86.76.\nAt London, oopper, standard spot\n\u00a338: future E28 5s.\nElectrolytic, spot \u00a331 16s: futurs\n\u00a333 5s. '\nTin. spot \u00a3148  15s;   futurs \u00a3140.\nLead, spot \u00a310 10s; futur* \u00a310 15s.\nZinc, spot \u00a314 5s;  future \u00a314 10s.\nDOLLAR OFF IN\nLIGHTTRADING\nPound Sterling\nCloses Lower\nNEW YORK, March 1 (OF)\u2014In\nlight trading that was marked by\nnarrow ranges, th* Canadian dollar\nand pound sterling closed lower on\nNew York foreign exchanges today.\nTh* dollar, after opening at 83%\noents ended the day % oent off\nat 83% oenta This represented a\npremium of 30% per cent ln United\nStates funds sa against Canadian\nmoney. Sterling receded one cent to\nclose   at  83.41%   for   cables.\nThe pound opened at 83.41%, lt*\nhigh for the day and later touched\na low for the seislon of 83.41.\nMining oorp \t\nMs\u00bbland\t\nMurphy _....\nNswbeo  _.\nNlplasing\t\nNoranda    __.\nPend Orellle _....\nPremier Oold \t\nSen   Antonio  .._\nSherrlt  Gordon\nSudbury  Basin\nsterling pacific\nSlscoe    _.\t\nstadacona   \t\nTech Hughs* _ _.\nThompson Cadallae .\nVlpond    ,\nVentures  \t\nWright  Hargreaves\nWalte Ackerman -.--\n 34.30\n    1.40\n      .17\n .01%\nJ08%\n. 1.48\n. 33.10\n. M\n. .70\nJ8\n. .38\n. .76\n. .13\n. 1S4\n. .03%\n.   4.10\n\u2022     M,\nJO\n.   1.03\n.    4.31\nAi\nMONTREAL, March 1 (CP)\u2014British and foreign exchange In relation\nto th* Canadian dollar, aa compiled\nby th* Royal Bank of Canada, closed\ntodsy sa follows:\nArgentina,   peso    _.._...   .3130\nAustralia,   pound      8.35T1\nBelgium, belga     .1888\nBraiU,    mllrels          .0903\nChina, Hongkong dollars     .2706\nCsecHoslorakla,   crown   _ _   .0358\nDenmark,    krone      _   .1830\nFinland,   finmark    _   .0183\nFranoe,   franc        .0474\nGermany,   relchamark       -1888\nOreat  Britain,  pound  4.0043\nGreece, drachma     .0068\nHolland, florin      .4868\nHungary,   pengo    __     .3103\nIndia,   rupee     _ __   .3114\nItaly,  lire   _    .0614\nJapan,    yen         .3400\nJugoslavia,   dinar        .0168\nNew Zealand, pound  _ 3.2701\nNorway, krone   .   .210*8\nPoland,   alotl     .   .1356\nRoumania. leu  _...   .0074\nSouth   Africa,   pound    _... 4.0710\nSpain,   peseta    1001\nSweden,    krone     3178\nSwltaerland,   franc      .3347\nUnited   States,   dollar,   20  per   cent\npremium.\nLONDON CLOSE\nLONDON, March 1 (API\u2014Closing.\nAmerican stocks in dollars at 4\nshillings per dollar. Brazilian Traction 80%: Canadian Pao 612%;\nHydro Else 88%; Intl Nickel 310%;\nBrlt Am Too, \u00a34%. Distillers 63s\n7%d; punlop Rubber 20s Od; Electrical is u Ind Ord 8s 4%d; Ford\nLtd 17s 4%d; Hudson Bay 16s 8d;\nImp Chem 25s; Imp Tob 02s 6d;\nShell T 8c T \u00a33%; vickers 8s 10%d;\nBrlt 3% pet war losn \u00a390%; Brlt\n4 pot loan 1060-30 \u00a3110%.\nMONTREAL LIST\nCLOSES FIRM\nConsolidated Advances 1 3-8;\nNickel Up\nMONTREAL, Mar. I\u2014(OP) \u2014The\nMontreal stock, exchange had Ita\nquietest session of the year todsy\nwith less than 4,000 shares changing hands. Higher prices ln New\nYork helped the Mtomtreal list and\nafter easing fractions in the forenoon stocks reacted firmly ln the\nlate trading and the closing tone\nwas firm. There were several advances against four losses.\nBoth Braslllan and international\nNickel cancelled early deficits. The\nformer closed unchanged at 7%\nwhile Nickel moved up to 8 % for a\nnet gain of V,. Canadian Pacific\nmade a Ijlated appearance at lOVi,,\nup 14. Consolidated Bmeltys advanced  1%  to BOH,\nEGGS MOVE HIGHER\nLight Receipts; Butter Is\nFirm\nMONTREAL,   March    1    (CP)\u2014Egg\nprloes continued to move higher on\nthe Montreal produce and dairy\nmarket today.\nLight receipts and colder weather\nsent fresh graded eggs ln carlots or\nless up a cent a dozen. Extras were\nquoted At 24 cents, firsts at 32\ncents, pullets &t 21 oents and seconds at 20 cents a doeen. To retailers eggs In cartons were advanced two cents a dozen, Receipts\nwere 859 cases.\nButter held firm at 24 .i cents a\npound for carlots oj less of No. 1\ngrass make. - Receipts were only 23\nboxes.\nToronto Industrials\nBell    Telephone    _    84\nBrazilian    _   7T4\nB  A  OU     Btt\nCanada Dredge \u201e   10%\nCanada   Oypsum    \u201e      1 Vi\nCons Mining \u201e   N\nPord of Canada \"A\"  _-........ t%\nGoodyear   45\nHiram   Walker      4'.4\nImperial   Oil    _  _. 8 V,\nInternational    Nickel      8%\nInternational   Pete       Htt\nLoblaw    \"A\"     , , lltt\nMassey   Harrla   -. . , 9\nNoranda      ~  33.15\nPage   Hersey     43\nRENO IS ONLY\nISSUE LOWER\nActive Issues Advance\nIrregularly\nVANOOOVHR, March 3 (CP)\u2014\nSpeculative demand cine to the\naid of a weakening market today\nand with fair activity tn the precious metals leaders ' and flurries\nln several of the penny oils, active\nIssues advanced Irregularly on the\nVincouver stock exchange.\nOnly one issue, Reno Oold, failed\nto follow the general trend, declining one to 64. Other price changes\nranged from fractions to a* high\nas 15 points lh one caw.\nBralorne firmed up six to cloee\nat 2.10, two polnta below Its peak\nof the day. Pioneer aold up 25,\neasing at the' close to 5.05, 15 above\nyesterday's close, premier Oold at\n70 was up ltt while Cariboo Oold\ngained two to 2.42. Pend Oreille\nat 55 was up two and flllvercrest\nadvanced a  minor  fraction  to  3%.\nAmalgamated, the moet active\ntrader of the day with more than\n40,000 shares out, lead and oils,\nclosing with a fractional gain.\nSMITH\u2014To Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Smith, 603 Fourth street, Pebruary 23, a daughter.\nEXPORT SALES\nBOLSTER WHEAT\nClose Practically Unchanged\nat Winnipeg\nWINNIPEG, Mar. 1 (CP)\u2014Bolater-\ned by further export sales, wheat\nfutures recovered from earlier fractional declines to finish practically\nunchanged on the Winnipeg grain\nmarket today. Values at the close\nwere unchanged to tt cent lower,\nMay at 47%, July 48% and October\n50tt. Trading was quiet throughout.\nEstimates of the amount ot Canadian wheat sold for overseas shipment ranged between' 500,000 and\n750,000 bushels. Part of lt destined\nfor spring shipment from Montreal.\nSecondary Loans\nin a Mild Rally\nNumber of High Grade\nIssues Heavy\nNEW TORK, Mar. 1 (AP)\u2014WhUe\nvarious secondary loans displayed\nmild rallying tendencies ln tlie bond\nMarket today the heaviness of a\nnumber of high trade issues gave\nthe trading picture a rather spotty appearance. .\nThe volume of transactions was\nalmost the aame aa that of yesterday, sales totalling $12,760,00 par\nvalue.\nBAR SILVER LOWER\nNEW  TORK,  March   1   (AP)\nsilver  unchanged  at   26Vi.\nAt London\u2014Bar sliver quiet 1-16\nlower  srt   17   1-lOd.\nCLASSIFIED\nPOPLE\u2014To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth\nN. Pople, nw Isabel Burnett, at\nTrall-Tsdanao hospital, Monday, February 27, a aon.\nMacDOCGALI\u2014To   Mr.   ahd   Mrs.\nOliver MacDougall. SUIca itreet, February  27, a daughter.\nLUMBER INDUSTRY\nL0OKINGJR1GHTER\nRussia Falling Down on Her\nDeliveries\nMONTREAL, Mar. 1 (CP)\u2014\"Russia\nis falling down on her delivery of\nlumber to Great Britain and things\nere now much more hopeful ln the\nlumber Industry l than a month\nago,\" 8. P. Rutherford, president of\nthe Montreal Lumbermen's association declared today. *\nRussian lumber wa\u00bb not reaching\nGreat Britain tn the quantities expected but he did not know the\ncause ot the fill down, he stated.\nSeven boats loading Canadian lumber at Maritime ports for ths united Kingdom was ons of ths encouraging signs In the industry. Mr.\nRutherford aald.\nToronto FoDows\nNew York Recovery\nRoosevelt Speech Expected to\nHavc 'Bullish Effect\nTORONTO, Mar. 1 (CP)\u2014 The\nmoderate recovery ln tbe New Tork\nmarket today imparted a firmer\ntone to Toronto stock exchange listings and gains out-numbered losses\nby 10 to 17. improvement was\nbrought about by the report president-elect Roosevelt would announce\na, policy ln his Inaugural speech on\nSaturday that would he \u25a0% bull\nmarket factor. Volume was under\n17,000 shares but the trading list\nbroadened.\nA firm front wes given to the interllsted group and both Nickel and\nBrazilian cloeed with small gains,\nPord \"A\" held* unchanged and\nSmelter gained a. full point. Q, P. R.\nwas moving forward at the close\nthough It finished ]i down for the\nday.\nEgg Markets\nOTTAWA, March 1.\u2014Egg markets\nat thla season are showing a generally nervous oondltlon and are reflecting day to day changea ln\nsupply and demand.\n' Toronto: Reoent scarcity of eggs\nhere waa not quite so acute today\nand undertone of market was nervous with sales difficult at yes-\nterday'a top quotations.\nMontreal: Graded shipments selling on spot to distributors at extras\n24c, firsts 22c, pullet extras 21c,\nseconds  20c.\nMISCELLANEOUS\n(SO)\niiiiimii.miiiNiiiiimiiimii.ii.iimiig\nI    MOVING\n5 .ve are equipped to handle \u00a3\nI your moving problems 5\n= efficiently and with ev- s\ns ery courtesy.\n\u2022   JUST PHONE\n106\nI Williams'Transfer \u00a3\n= 90S Ward St. Nelaon 3\nItM,)   s\n..iiililliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii?\nHELP   WANTED\n(10)\nWANTED \u2014 A OIRL FOR HOUBE-\nwork. able to take full charge\nApply Box .791. 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Ph. 31\n(5811\nMITTUN AND OEDDES, X-RAY al\nMCM. cranbrook and Trail, (SSH\nFlorists\nJOHNSON'S   GREENHOUSES.   PhM\n842.   Cut  flowers,   potted   plan!\nend flcrsl designs. (SSlf\nNEUON FLOWER SHOPPE FUl\nHoe out flowers at all times. Fla\nal designs. Phone 3SS |5S90\nInsurance and Real Estate\nR. W. DAWSON, Real Estate lh\nsuranot. Rentals. Next Hlpperao\nttirdware, Baker street.        (6831\nSecond Hand Stores\nThe  Ark.   Dealers   ln   Second   Hanc\ngooda. phone S34, Joaephlne. i583_]\nWood Factory\nLAWSON'S WOODf FACTORY HAR1>\nwood merchant, 217 Baker street.\n16133)\nTHE GUMPS-Say It Isn't So\nI6H\n31\n17\ness\nt*k\ns%\n23'4\nSV.\nV.\n3',\nw*\n13\n\"li\n33\noy.\nISH\nee*A\nev,\nSH\n34%\nIV.\n'.\nSH\n15'i\n\u00bbH\nMontreal Stocks\nBank wt   Oommaroa   \u00bb J37\nDominion   Bank     -___-_. ISO\nImperial   Bank    141\nBank   of   Montreal     ISSVi\nBank of  Nora  Scotia   150\nRoyal   Bank    _         , llo\nBank of Toronto _  185\nAbitlbi Power Is Paper    35\nAsbestos Corporatloh    10\nAtlantic   Sugar   _ _. ,     4\nBell Telephone ..._     n:v _\nBrailllan T L Ss Power  ....     ty,\nBritish   American   OU      S\nCanada Bronae ,  ______   10\nCanadian Car St Foundry ,     SH\nCanadian   Cement    \u201e.\u201e    3t;\nCan Industrial Alcohol     I.;\nCons Mining & smelting     SSH\nDominion   Oltaa    _    38\nDominion Bridge .._ __.\u201e...   IS\nDominion   Textile    45\nA P Oraln  _....__ _    314\nImperial Tobacco  :_._\u201e     7H\nUke  of  the  Wooda      4\nMaaaey    Harrla         it\/,\nMontreal   Power     .   38H\nMontreal Telegraph  _    42\nNttlonal   Steel   Car    .    SH\nOgUMe  Milling  _   100\nOntario Bteel Products .   10\nOttawa  L H * Power     to\nPenmans   Ltd        30\nPower    Corporation    . \u201e    SH\nPrloe    Broa    _       s\nQuebec   power       UH\nShawlnigan     \u2014    10\nSherwin   WUUama   -     S\nFOREIGN EXCHANGE\nIS STRONG\nMONTREAL, March 1 (CP)\u2014Foreign exchange atrong. Bterjlng cloeed\nat M.0043 u oompared with yeeter-\ndaya' final quotations of 14.0011.\nUnited states funds wera ft higher\nat 30 per oent premium.\nA naturalist polnta out that one\ndictionary gives 170 definitions and\ncompound   worda   base,   upon the\nword \"horn.\"\nLl- MAWA-\nNOM I* VOUR\nCMA.MC_E._-\nIT ll VOUR TORN\nOH TH, STXNr>\nToe*y-\nUNCLE BIA-N It\nVW-KINC. HI*\nLIFB ON VOUR\nINMOCSMCK -\nw\/ow return to\n\u2022you to prove\n\"Juvr veu-\nMC-V-.   IT\nHA.PP-.NEb-\nR-UrrEWUR.\nPIEt-_-\nMA.KEVOUH\nUYnje bovv-\nAJMb v*mxocrr_\n\u2022*VFREE>NO*-AAN-\nMOM- MR*. DtSYROM-\nUtTS H-vWC YOUR \u25a0*TORY-\nOPFICER C.US.A.CX FOUND\nthe pocket b.ook in\nVour pos*e*sion-\nYH\u00a3 LAbY HAS PROVEB YMA.Y ,       ,T ^^\n' .V4HAT MXVK YOU \/^.l^SSP*\nto wy w*  \/ IJH^JJShir\n_vooR*Eu=?y gSmilgfSg-\nMY WEObtNM.\nt*Y- I ONlV.\n. YOOK Y>4E PO-U-i\niBOOKYOfrtY\nYME BROOCH\nIMK.\n*u\n~\\\nY4HB- MR. CrOMP\nRETURNS- IHE BOOK\nVMYH MY BROOCH |fc|.\nI WA* CtvER-JOYEO-\nIT tttm THE SAME BROOCH\nYHAY WA* VTOUM PROA*\nME WEEKt A-rO-\n' . KNEW YHAY MR. GUMP\nMAD OKKRCD A R_.w_a.RD\nPOR IT- AHb I YWOUe-MY\nThi. WAX HA WAY Of\nRs.TuR-.t-_. rr m A\nVJRPRIIE' WHY M. SHE\n\u25baOY YWA.T BROOCH IN A\nBOOK1.   YOHIDR IY?\nI DIDN'T Stfr-. HER,\nBROOCH- .\nBRINGING WP FATHER\nBy Geo. McMstai\nTILLIE THE T01LEK:\nBy Westover\nmy -sooD mam, wi*E -rou\n\\Awealze   OF   THE   -FACT   THAT\n|vn_a iwbuse vou hob.   \u2022? *\nAUVTHIkieiJ '\n\u2014y\u2014\nHOV\u00abJ ABOUT\niMt_.u__A.Nce\n\/\u2022\".eAIMtY   MV\nFiancee'\nBn_=AK'N\u00ab   OFP\nOOtt -SweAOO-EMTj\nI'M   cjl_A*__\u00bb you\nBraOUOHT   THAT\nUP, My pra-.Mt>\nLET MB -SHCMJ\nyou a (--oucy '\nTHST CCMEttS\nTHAT\ncom pi_eTEi_\/ Aa]\nMOT  HE\u00bbe\nCOMB   OM\nOUTSIDE   J-\n \u2014\n\u25a0\"* ^^1\nIERSTOJUMP\nFOR WELFARE\n     %\nI Plenty of Snow; Sunday\nto Be Last Event\nsn though winter looks like a\nm of the paat and winter sports\ni about breather thetr lut, tbe\nriew fkl hill Is still ln good\nlltlon snd  the  membera of tbs\nare preparing another tourna-\nI tor this Sunday. Skiers have\n\\i turning out for practice rellly and are jumping about as\nia the hill will permit. Most of\nBractlces ar> now being con-\nIt to perfecting atyle. The sky\nt are malting longer and pret-\nijumps than ever before,\nthough the club did not get a\n[large turnout for Its laat ezhl-\nln aid of the Welfare aaso-\nthe members lntenj to make\nir attempt to. raise funds for\n[cause Sunday. The exhibition\n|SO doubt be the last of tbe\nsnd lf followers ait to see\nlumpers in action again, Bunday\n|be their last chance.\nof  ths Jumpers thit  havs\nated  from  the  small  hill   are\nthe   large   takeoff   like   old\nboND ROUND\nRUGBY CUP PLAY\nimON, March 1 (CP cable).\u2014\n\u25a0 second-round matches ot ths\nUh   Bugby    league   cup   were\n-today, having been postponed\nBaturday   wben   heavy   snow\nEated competition.\nm, defeated Salford 4-3, while\np vanquished Oldham 8-3. The\ngame saw Tork loes to Swln-\n8-0.\nLe  three  winning  teama  today\nr the draw for the third round\nft played March 11. Leeds will\nWakefield or Hull, Wlgan will\nBatley or Warrington, and\nUon wlU play Barrow or Hud-\nMid, .Five more second-round\n\u25a0a have yet to be decided.\nbottled\n^Scotland]\nJOCKEY ALERT\nFOR HORSE PLAY\nMf****_#er,\u00bb<-'     j*.\n*Or -CKU *s***x__ *~_.\nm-r**^*f_\\t\nIFin\nSU3MOO\/V\n5>NIMOiJf_(i\nAon&\n$351\/0\/\/ 1\n\u25a0 _,1^V\n\\-mmi*{     *\n**fjll JM\ny  mmJr\n_ \u2022    3!___s<?\n\\         \/tmXX\nPu\n\\XK*._jf_k\nvt-m-m ___i\nhWt\n\"^llBr'\nThe jockey probably has ths\ntoughest ttme combating the gcofey\nIdeas that are able to pop Into t\nthoroughbred's head at any moment.\nAlmost every mount continually\ntries to outsmart bis boy. Throwing\nhim is ths acme of all mischief.\nA pet trick Is to gallop along ssd-\nstely for -bout half a mile and\nthen ''prop\" (throw his legs Into\nths ground as brakes, whsei sbout\nand scram ln the other direction.\nUnless on the alert, any Jock ls\nlikely to be unseated by tlut trick.\nOnce thrown by s certain horse, a\nJockey can expect trouble tnm him\nttom then on. The rascal will forever be trying to throw ths boy\nagain.\nTWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO\nMarcn (2. 1908\u2014Mordecal \"Three-\nfingered\" Brown left his horns ln\nTerrs Haute. Indiana to Join the\nChicago Cubs In West Baden.\nHOPES HIGH FOR\nKIMBERLEY GAME\nFirst Intermediate Game for\nCoy Cap Scheduled for\nTonight\nKIMBERLEY, B.C., Mar. 1 \u2014After\nseveral days of very mild weather,\nduring which the hopes of local\nhockey fans went down to zero,\nths weather has turned colder and\non Sunday night there wss about\n4 degrees of frost. This has served\nto set the local hockey pot bub-\n'>'tng over again and It looks as\nthough Thiirdny night will see\nererythtng shipshape for the first\ngame ef the three game series\nbetween Kimberley intermediate*\nand Vernon for the Coy cup and\nthe B.C. Intermediate finals. No\nskating ls being allowed this week\nprevious to the flrtt game, so that\nthe lee  should  be  ln  tint-class\nThe finest of\ngenuine Scots\nwhiskies,   distilled,   aged-\nin-the-wood,\nblended    and\nBOTTLED  in\nEdinburgh,   Scotland and shipped\nto Canada In aped\nand sealed 26*Vi oz-\nand 40 or.  bottles\nonly.\n(nXhlliifris\n(Mettle**\nKoSohisly\nthis advertisement is not\nplished or displayed by the\npuor Control Board or by\nGovernment  of  British\nJumbia.\nThe Vernon team, holders of the\nCoy cup leave on Wedneeday and\nwill bring ths cup with them to\nstay here for % season according to\nthe Kimberley boys\u2014to go back to\nVernon according to their opponents.\nIn the 3 out of 3 game aeries,\nVernon and i*i_.ce Oeorge each won\na gam* and the third game could\nnot he played owing to soft ice.\nTo avoid a repetition of a similar\ndeadlock the total scores ln the first\ntwo games will count 'or the\nchampionship ahould each team win\na game and the ice be unfit for\nths third game to be played.\nCANADIAN BOAT\nWILL NOT ENTER\nORILLIA. Ont., uar. I (CP)\u2014Orll-\nka syndicate headed by Bdward 1.\nWebb which announced last summer\nIts intention of entering a boat ln\nthe Harmsworth trophy race, haa\ndecided lt will make no entry this\nyoir, it was announced by Webb\nfollowing receipts ot information\nthat Hubert Scott-Palne of England\nwould attempt to capture Oir Wood's\nlaurel^ this year.\n'THE   NELSON   DAILT   NEWS,   NBLefft.   BC.-THURSDAY   MORNING,   MAftCR   t,   IMS'\nSIR MALCOLM IS\nHOMEWARD BOUND\nHopes to fie Back Next Year\nfor Another Attempt\nBy EDWARD I. NEIL\nAssociated Press Sports Writer\nNEW TORK, Uar. 1 (AP)\u2014 Sir\nMaloolm Campbell, tbe only nun\nalive who has sped over land at\nmors than aoo miles an hour, headed homeward tonight with hla five\nton Juggernaut, Bluebird, eager to\nget back to England but sven more\nanxious to return for another\nbreathleas flight over the sands ot\nDaytona   Beach.  Florida.\nHe oame to New York less than\na month ago barely recovering from\nan attack of influence, and hs left\ntonight on the Aquitanla with a\nheavy cold and a still badly bruised\nleft .forearm, a land speed reoord of\n373.403 miles an hour, and his\nspeed manta still unsatisfied. \\\n*l know now that old Bluebird\nwill do 300 miles sn hour under\nfavorable conditions and I never\nshall be content until I sit m and\ngive her the chance.'-\nWILL MAKE CHANGES\nThe slender, oalm- Englishman explained that once Bluebird's motors\nsre overhauled. He expects to make\nchanges In ths chassis, ths stream\nlining 0nd the bedding of the dutch\non ths basis of whst hs learned In\nhis recent reoord shuttering rids at\nDaytona Beach. Hs blamed the action of the clutch for the difficulty\nIn shifting gears whlch gtrslnsd\nh:s left forearm as hs fought to\nforce ths gesr shift lever ln plsce.\nCALGARY LACKS\nSINGLE POINT\nPractically Havt First Placc\nCinched\nCALGARY, March 1 (CP)\u2014Perched firmly In lea.er* _lp of the\nWestern Cans-Is Professional Hockey\nleaiue, Calgary Tigers tonight required only s tie or s single win\nto cinch top plsce and the -ye\nInto the league playoffs.\nCalgary's strong grip shitted Interest to the battle being waged between Vancouver Maroons, Edmonton Eskimos and Saskatoon Crescents for seoond and third place to\nenter the series for tbe right to\nmeet Tigers for the championship.\nThe edge wu with the Maroons,\nwtth betting even between Edmonton and Saskatoon aa the otber\nplayoff entrant.\nTigers snd Crescents each have\nfour games' left to play, with Maroona and Eskimos three each.\nTigers play one more game with Maroons and three with Saskatoon\nwhile Saskatoon's fourth game Is a\nbattle with Eskimos on Edmonton\nIce. Besides the game with Tigers.\nMaroona wlll play two games with\nEdmonton,  both on Vancouver loe.\nThe league standing at present\ngives Calgary 3a points, baaed on\n11 wins and four ties while Vancouver Is tn second place wtth 13\nwins and two ties for 28 points. Edmonton rests In third place with 10\nwins and five ties for 35 points and\nSaskatoon ls ln oellar position wltb\n33 points, built with 10 wins and\nthne  ties.\niHICIMVrVXS PICKED\nW\"_!SroNlwE-VE.iooTol\nsiCiscEwrcesiNiiE\nLAST DeCADE..,-.\n\\meRe:\nWXf, Km - WITH\nmiss* CAHpune -i\u00ae* i\npsBoNEto - MJl\n8UB*-WI*E- l\u00bbTol\nRceKsu&Ai. - jiiffci\nNHL AND CUP FINALS START\nSIMULTANEOUSLY MARCH 25\nComplaint Necessary\non Ammunition Costs\nEsling Lays Matter Before\nCombines Branch\nPER SHAVE\n\u2022 Cott per shave is much lower\nwhen you use the \"BLUE\nBLADE.\" Glass-hard edges of\namazing keenness assure unusual shaving comfort and long\nservice. One trial will convince\nyou. Buy a package of \"BLUE\nBLADES\"andputthemtothetesL\nSpttUsl\u2014Yom dealer ttm offers $8 Gillette DeLmxe\nRazor Sets for f 3.79\nOTTAWA, March 1 (Despatch).\u2014\nAs * result of complaint* concerning ammunition costs from members\nof the rarlous Rod & Oun clubs of\nWest Kootenay, W. K. Ealing, number for Kootenay Weat, hss plaoed\nthe matter before the combines\nbranch of the department of labor-\nRepresentations from clubs, ss well\nas from individuals, show thst the\nprice In the United Ststes for ths\nbest Remington shells ls 90c for\nbox of 2S, while the price ln Canada ranges from $1.40 for sn Inferior shell to 11.75 for tbe best\nquality. Mr. Esling hss slso placed\nthe matter In the hsnds of tbe\nnew tariff board for renew by thst\nbody.\nIt wss intimated that It will not\nbe possible to hare the matter Investigated by the combines branch\nunless there are specific complaints\nfrom st least six persons to show\nthst ft combine exists. Such complaints must be ln tbe form of\nstatutory declaration stating that\nthere ls a combine ahd submitting\nevidence to this effect Mr. Baling Is\nprepared to proceed with this presentation on rsoelpt of complaints,\nsubstantiated as above, and the Rod\nit Oun club have been asked to\nsupplement thetr complaints with\nthe requisite declarations.\nBy   GEORGE\" MAG l'i RE\nCanadian  Presa  Staff  Writer\nNEW   VORK,   March   1   (CP)\u2014\nFollowing  an  all-day  session,  the\nboard   of   governors   of   the   National  Hockey league tonight had\nsteered   the    circuit   into   placid\nwaters. A tense atmosphere which\nsurrounded    the   executives    had\ngiven   plsce   to  a  more  tolerant\nfeeling and the major lcc circuit\nwag fully prepared for the leagne\nand Stanley enp playoffn.\nTentative      selection    of    playoff\ndates,  a  unanimous  declaration  of\nconfidence    ln    tbe   execution    of\nleague   affairs   by   President   Frank\nCalder and acceptance of the resignation of Charles P. Adams, owner\nof tbe Boston Bruins, from the governing  board,  were the outstanding\nhigh   lights   of   the   annual   pre-\nchamp lon ship   series   meeting   toiay.\nSTART  MARCH  25\nThe league and cup playoffs will\ncommence simultaneously on March\n25, according to the schedule agreed\nto by the governors. The leading\nteama of the Canadian and United\nStates groups will start on that\ndate a best tbree-out-of-ftve series\nand the second ani third plaoe\nteams will clash ln the first of\nhom\u00ab snd home games, total goals\nto count.\nOn March 20 and April 1 the\nwinners ot the aecond and third\nplace play-offs will meet In a two-\ngams seriee, goals to count, to de-\nBasketball\nProblems\n.   Hy NAT HOLMAN\nBtsr player, Coach and Author of\n\"Winning   Basketball\"\nQuestion-\u2014Do you approve ot si-\ntempts to slap tbe boll Into tbe\nbasket while following np under\nyour own basket?\nAnswer\u2014Unless there ls a decided\ndifference la height between tbe\nplayer following up and his' guard,\nI would much prefer to have him\npass the bail out to a loss maa.\nSo fsw basket srs made in thftt\nway that I think it better basketball to toss tbs ball out to a player\nwho can set himself for a shot;\nthe percentage of shots mads from\nthe field Is far grestsr than tbe percentage ot those batted In.\nclde tbs team to meet ths league\nchampions ln ths Stanley cup final.\nThe Utter series wlll commence\nApril 4, The sseond game wlll be\nplsyed April 8 unless a Nsw Tork\nteam should, reach tbe final.\nOCCUPIED BV CIRCUS\nIn that case games will be played\nln successive nights April 4 and 5\nst New Tork. The reason for this\nIs that Madison Square Garden will\nbe occupied by a circus after the\nfifth.\nThe Adams controversy snd ft\nletter mailed to t* governors In\nadvance by Major McLaughlin criticising the handling of tbe Shore\nmatter end kindred disciplinary\nmeasures brought on near stormy\ndiscussions st times.\nCALDER   STRONGLY\nENTRENCHED\nBut out of lt all President Calder\narose more strongly entrenched than\never before In his 15 years as bead\nof tbe National league.\nThe governors decided to continue tbe present officiating system\nfor the balance of the season. Tbey\ndeclined to predict, however, if\nthere was likelihood of the league\ngoing back to the old style.by next\naeaaon. Recently the Calder loop\nabolished the two referee system\nIn favor of one referee snd a Judge\nof play. The latter had met with\nconsiderable criticism and also a\ngood deal of favor.\nEAST KOOTENAY\nCOMPANY WINS\nCOURT^APPEAL\nJudge Allows Appeal Against\nGold Commissioner\nVICTORIA, March 1. \u2014 Judgment that may have a far-reaching\neffect In respect of much mining\nground ln placer areas of British\nColumbia, was rendered by Mr.\nJustice D. A. McDonald ln supreme\noourt, when he allowed the appeal\nof East Kootenay Rnby Co., Ltd.,\nvs. Morrison and Johnson, from\nft Judgment of the geld commissioner. Ths point st issue was\ndecided by declaration that under\nsection 114 of the placer mining\nregulations, declaration of abandonment by a gold commissioner\nof a lease, through non-fulfilment of oondltloni, must be\nspecifically approved by the, minister of mines.\nA large number of British Columbia plooer properties may bs affected aa a result of this Judgment.\nThe East Kootenay Ruby Co. Ltd.,\nsnd its predecessor ln title, slnoe\n1922 were lessees under a plsosr\nmining lease, which expired September 30, 1930. Tliey failed to pay\nft renewal fee on that day, or to\nreoord the necessary certificate of\nimprovements. On October I the\ngold commissioner Issued a certificate thftt ths lessee was ln default, and the mining recorder of\nthe district cancelled the record of\ntbs lease.\nNO LEASE GRANTED\nOn the same dsy ths ground was\nstaked by the defendant Morrison,\nsnd later his partner again staked\nlt ftnd recorded lt, No lease has\nyet been granted to Morrison aad\nJohnson.\nOn October 0. 1080, tbs oompany\nmailed Its cheque to the mining\nrecorder, who refused It, and returned lt. Thereupon tht fee wss\nssnt to the minister of mines. The\nminister advised the gold commissioner, but ths commissioner refused acceptance, ruling that the\nlease had lapsed and become void.\n\"Tbe minister,\" says his lordship's Judgment, \"appears to have\ntaken this same view, but he has\nnot formally declared that lease\nto be forfeited, or approved any\nforfeiture thereof.\" ,\nIt was upon this point that his\nlordship upheld ths contention of\nthe mining company.\nMAKE INDIANS\nRESPONSIBLE\nMurphy Gives Reasons for\nCompelling Indian to\nBe Franchisee!\nOTTAWA,   March  1   (CP)\u2014Tbe\nIndian has ton. modern, enisling\nprofessions,  ira-uatlni  from  universities and takin, his plan beside  th. white  man  In business\nand   high   finance,   Hon.   T.   O.\nMurphy, minister of th. Interior,\ntold the house of commons today.\nBut   the   Indian   retains   all\" his\nwillness and adroitness\u2014he often\nrefuses  to  become  a  nationalised\nCanadian, subject to legal action\nand tun. The Indian as tbe ward\nof th. Dominion pan no taies,\nhas no tote, cannot be stud In a\ncivil court and \"Is cute enough to\nwant to stay that way.\"\nThat   wu   the   reason,  Mid   Kr.\nMurphy, why tb. government sought\npower to compel Indians to bo fran-\nchlMd\u2014so  ther would  assume the\nresponsibilities as -nil as th. privileges of eltlnnsblp.\n, For the entire sitting th. house\ndiscussed the Indian and hla problems, Liberals objecting to the compulsory   enfranchisement   provisions\nol th. government  legislation. .\nPremier R, B. Bennett finally\npoured oil on th. troubled waters\nby saying a change would be made\nIn the system of enfranchisement\u2014\na board consisting of a nprwenta-\ntin of th. Indian tribe, a representative of the Indian department\nat Ottawa and a county oourt\nJudge, would be established tp review eaoh application.\nBENNETT OBJECTS\nTb. sitting was enlivened by a\nlull-dress vote. Pierre Ossgrsln. chief\nLiberal whip, attempted to read a\nnewspaper account of a* protest\nagainst the legislation from Uw\nCaughnswaga Indians. Premier Bennett objected, saying a newspaper\nreport bearing on parliamentary debates could not be read because lt\nlacked authenticity. Oen. A. 8. Bos*.\n(Cons, Kingston) who waa acting\nchairman at the time, upheld the\nprime minister, and In turn, ww\nupheld by the houee 08 to SI. With\nthe exception of William Ernest.\nQueens-Lunenburg, all conservatives\nvoted to uphold tbe ruling with\nLiberals and Progreulves opposed.\nThe Indiana legislation tightened\n.listing laws fn several respects hut\nwas not reported through oommittee\nstage   today.\nCatholic Players\nTrim Nelson Club\n\\Y_n \"A\" Badminton Tournament at .K.C. Hall 7-5\nOLD COUNTRY\nSOCCER\nLONDON. March 1 (OP cable)\u2014\nFour games of the English Soccer\nleague wen played today.\nMlddlesborough defeated Chelsea\n3-1 In th. first division. Swindon\nand Southend United played a 2-2\ndraw and Brighton loet to Bristol\nRovers 3-0 ln the southern section\nof the third division while wrei-\nha-n defeated Botherham 6-1 ln the\nnorthern section.,\nOAUTMAU   TO   HANDLE\nMONTREAL   ROYALS\nMONTREAL, March 1 (CP).\u2014Walter P. (Doc) Qeutreau. today signed\na contract to manage the Montreal\nRoyals of the International Baseball\nleague  for  the   1033  campaign.\nIn a badminton tournament held\nln the Knight, or Columbus hall the\nCathollo \"A\" club trimmed the\nNelson club 7-5, winning two ladles'\ndouble., two men's doubles and thre.\nmixed doubles. B. Monteleone waa\nmanager of play.\nResult, with Cattiollc players\nmentioned   ftrst   were:\nLadles doubles\u2014Mlss M. Oagnon\nand Mlss M. Stubbs best Mrs. O. S.\nOodfrey and Mrs. H. Lakes 15-8,\n16-10; Mlas E. Crahan and Mlaa M.\nOagnon beat Miss N. Nlsbet and\nMlas Jean Lambert ls-8; 15-10;\nMlss M. Stubba and Mrs. Edging-\nton lost to Mlss H. Murphy and\nMlaa D. Oraham 13-18; 11-13, 13-16.\nMen's doubles\u2014R. Relsterer and J.\nRelsterer heat 3. S. w. Clowea and\nT. H. Bourque 15-9, 14-17. 15-B; B.\nMonteleone and J. Moon beat p.\nO. Moray and J. Cartmel 11-16.\n16-u, 16-10: M. Varseveld and 3.\nMoon lost to A. Noion and T. Weir\n11-15,    16-0,    15-18.\nMixed doubles\u2014Mlsi M. Oagnon\nand R. Relsterer beat Mrs. O. S.\nOodfrey and J. S. W. Clowes 17-1*5,\n12-15. 15-13; Mlss M. Stubbs and\nJ. Relsterer beat Mlss J. Lambert and T. H. Bourque 15-11, 15-8;\nMlaa E. Crahan and B. Monteleone\nbeat Mlss N. Nlsbet and H. D. Dawaon 13-18, 19-11, 16-6; Mlss E. crahan and M. varseveld lost to Mrs.\nH. Lakes and P. O. Morey 6-15.\n16-0, 8-15; Mrs. Bdglngton and M.\nVarseveld lost to Mlss H. Murphy\nand A. Noxon 6-16, 6-16; Mra.\nBdglngton and 3. Moon loat to Mlas\nD. Oraham and T. Weir 11-15, 6-15.\nBATTAGLIA DOING\nREMARKABLY WELL\nBOXING COMMISSION\nGIVEN CLEAN SLATE\nALBANY, N.Y., March 1 _*-*>.\u2014\nGovernor Lehman today fare the\nstate boxing commission a clean\nbill In connection w'1,1 the death\nof Ernie Schaaf, boxer, after a\nbout with l\u00bbrlmo camera at Madison square Garden February 10,\nand announced the matter was\nclosed as far as he was concerned.\nVANGUARD OF RED\nSOX OFF TO TRAIN\nBOBTON, Maroh 1 (AP).\u2014The\nvanguard of th. Boston Red Sox got\noff today for spring training at\nSarasota, Fla. six men. Including\nManager Marty McManus, entrained\nln a flurry of snow, while 1500 well-\nwishers cheered them on their way.\nCAMPBELL'S RINK\nPLAYS FOR ONTARIO\nTORONTO, Maroh 1 (CP).\u2014Oordon\nCampbell's youthful rlnk of curlers\nfrom Hamilton Thistle elub will\nrepresent Ontario ln the Dominion\ncurling championship for the Mac\ndonald Briar trophy next week at\nthe Oranlte club.\nETTORE WINS\nPHn-ADBLPHIA, Marcn 1 (AP>\u2014\nAl. Dttore, philadelph* heavyweight\nwas awarded a vlotory over Jimmy\nBraddock, Jersey City, N. J., slugger,\ntonight after Referee joe McOuigan\ndisqualified tha Jerseyan In the\nfourth round of an tight-round\nfinal of a boxing card.\nROCH1J8T-ER. Minn., March 1 (CP)\n\u2014Frankle Battaglia, black-browed\nmiddleweight boxer from Winnipeg,\noperated on yesterday for appendicitis, was reported from hospital today aa progressing \"remarkably well.\"\nSTOP  WISHING\nYou   wish   your   hair   would\ncome back.\nVou   wish    your   hair   would\nstop falling out.\nYoa   wish   rou   could   get  rid\nor Dandruff.\nMake  your  wishes  coma true\nwith.\nGIUSEPPE   MARINO'S   HAIR\nTONIC\nAsk   sour   druggist   or   write\nmanufacturers. O. Marino, Box\nSB7. Rowand, U. C.\nWinnipeg Grain\nWDWTPBO, March 1  (OP)\u2014Oraln\nmarket  quotations:\nOpen     High     Low     Cloee\nWheat:\nMay   _.._   4714     _814     47(4    47K\nJuly    \u2014    \u00ab*)i      4014 48>. 48%\nOct _   60         50H 48% 6014\nOata:\nMay    .....   3514     3S\\_ 95 gg\nJuly       23%     33H 33(4 Sty,\nOct _   3314     33% 33(4 32(4\nBarley:\nMsy    ......   3D        20(4 39 2*\nJuly   .....   28(4    \u2014 \u2014 28*t4\nOct.   _.... \u2014      \u2014 \u2014. rt-_\nFlax:\nMay        78H     70(4 78% 70(4\nJuly       78*)4     79V4 TBH 70(4\nOct _   70         79% 70 79%\nRye:\nMay   \u2014  \u2014       \u2014 \u2014 33(4\nJuly   ......   93%     33% 33% 18%\nOct.     \u2014        \u2014 \u2014 84(4\nCaah grain cloee:\nWheat\u2014Ntt.   1  hard 48%; No.   1\nnor. 46%;  No. 2 nor. 44%; No. 3\nnor. 43; No. 4 nor. 41%; No. 5\n38%; No. 8 36%; feed 32%; track\n48)4; No. 1 durum 62%.\n\".thieves who entered Bastgate\nHouse Mueseum, Rochester, famoua\nas the nuns' house ln Dickens'\n\"Edwin Droob,\" took valuable oolna\na Japanese flute, and other articles.\nVancouver List\nsirens\nBad\n\u2022 Aft\nBig   Mls-ourt   _ _\nJt\n.18\nBralorne  _.___\u2014\nS.10\n3.13\nOeorge   Copper   ______\n_K)\n__\nOeorgla River      \t\n\u202203(4\nMi\nOotoonda    ...__\t\n.15%\n.18%\nOrandvlew         ,\n.03%\nJ04%\nInt   C   &   C   \t\n.08%\nM\nLucky  Jim   ___________\n.01%\n-1%\nNational  Stiver\t\n.02%\n\u202203%\nNoble Jive   ._______\u2014..\n.08%\n-\u00bb%\nPend   Orellle   _____\n.88\ntn\nPioneer   Oold  ______\n5.96\nS.06\nPorter tn.hf.  \t\n.   .08%\nPioneer    -.___\n.70\n.78\nReevea   McDonald,\t\n.   \u2014\nJt\nRena  Oold ,\t\n.94\nAS\nSllv-sroMat     _ \u2014.\n.08%\n.09%\n__\n.01%\nOILS\nA P Consolidated   ... _.\n.08\nC and B Land. ,  ,\nSS\nCommonwealth ______\n.04\nDalhousl.     _______\n '.\n.11\nEastcrest   _.__._.____\n.0614\nFreehold              \t\n.05\nHome  Oil   _____\nAS\nMayland  ....-_..._.._-.._\n.30\nMercury        \t\n.07%\nMcLeod  _...._ .\u00ab_..__.\n.20\nOkalta  new  _.......__.._.\n\u202205%\nRoyalite     *.\n0.50\nSterling   Pacific    \t\n\t\n.18\nUra. R.  O.  Burdon,  of Olatedon,\nSomerset, widow of a former missionary in the Canadian bush, has given\n\u00a310,000 for reaeach Into mental\nproblenaa and disorders.\n_ju3.\n_-_> paob irom\nMETMPOLITAI\nLIFE CIEATES A\nNEWRECOII\nAgain   Pays   Policy holden\nOver Hundred Minion\nDollara in Dividends\nCanadian Figures Reflect\nProgress\nReporting Ita financial poaitlon\nand Its operations for 1962 to tha\nholders of over 42 million life Insurance policies, the Metropolitan\nLife Insurance Company's annual\nstatement reveals strength and\nprogress.\nAssets wera Increased \u2014 the surplus and contingency funds were\nadded to \u2014 cash Income for tba\nyear 1832 gained over 1GS1 and\npolicyholders dividends set aside to\nbe paid ln 1983 are over the hundred million mark for the second\nsuccessive year. All these feature*\nof tbe statement Indicate tbe confidence of people everywhere ln life\nInsurance and ln the Metropolitan.\nTbey demonstrate alto tbe stabilizing Influence ot life Insurance la a\nworld facing economic conditions\nwithout precedent\nTbe Company'* assets stood at\n$3,709,872,423 on December 81 laat\nthereby continuing the position ef\nthe Metropolitan as the world's\nlargpHt financial Institution. Theae\nassets were Increased during 1982\nby $1T9,2_S6,T71. The Company bas\nalways been noted for Itt con-\nservstlve Investment policy and the\nstatement brings out the high calibre and diversity of ltt Investments. They constitute a treat\nbulwark of strength to Metropolitan\npolicyholders.\nHARR7 D. WRWST\nrWfd VUm PrtuUen, and Halt-\nttw for Canada, l-elropolilan Ufa\nInnnato* Company icho atretsts\nSoaHo somdiMss ot it* Dominion os\nreflamtext ty eperaMofu 0\/ the Company during 1932.\nDuring 1882 tb* ettb Income ef\ntbt Metropolitan was tbe largest ln\ntbe history of tbe Compauy, being\n$921,953,100, an Increase over 1981\nof $14,889229. Of special intereet\nand significance an tb* Items concerning tbe cash payments and new-\nInvestments made by tbe Company\nduring the year. It wat pointed out\nby Third Tie* President Wright,\nManager for Ctntdt, tbat tbe Company's Income averaging $8,082,740,\na dty, afforded ample means for\nmaking current payment* to policyholders; for necessary additions to\nreserves; for current expense*; and\ntlso provided a substantial addition\nto surplus.\nCash paymeota to policyholders\nretched a record figure in 1982 being well over half t billion dollars\nnnd being paid out at tbe rate ot\n$3,896.94 a mlnnte for each business\nday of eight hours. Tb* fact tbat\nliving policyholders received over\n$-100,000,000 of this amount ls significant This was more than two aod\na half timet the amount ptld In\ndeath benefits, wblch totalled $1__,-\n202,286.\nTbo Company mtdt lavettmenta\nduring the year of ovtr $800,000,000.\nand Increased tlie amount of rash\nIn hand from $39,7M,7<\u00bb to $64,-\n025,923.\nBmall classified Ads bring bit r>-\nturns. Try on..\nJ\nPints of \"CALGARY\nDRY\" mean fresh\nGinger Ale to the end\nof the party.\nInsist sa lhe Oensta.\nBUFFALO BRAND\nManofaetwrs* By\nCALGARY   BREWING\nft MALTING CO., LTD.\nrALCARY\nV* P\" GINGER AI\u00a3\nv\n \u2022 IM   NIUON   DAILY   K-TWI,   NIUOK.   __C\u2014TtniBlDAY   MO_W_NO,   MABCH   I,   llSt*\nWlli SEEK A\nPLEBISCITE ON\nSWEEPSTAKES\nMunicipal Convention to\nPetition Government\non Subject\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nVICTORIA-,    March     1     (CP) \u2014\nInitiating   a   more   to   secure   a\nDornlnlon-wlde expression of public   opinion   on   tha   question   et\nlegallzlnt   sweepstakes   for   hospitals, the Union of British Columbia    Municipalities    at    IU    con-\nveiitIon    here   today,   decided   to\npetition  the  government  of  British  Columbia  for a plebiscite  on\nthe subject In thla province.\nId addition, all municipal unions\nIn   Canada   will   be   asked   to   ta.ee\nsimilar  action,  as well  as the   Canadian Union of Municipalities.\nThe move a.so Includes a proylaion\nthat lf the popular vote supports\nsweepstakes, the Dominion government be asked to make the necessary\nlegislative  changes,\nThe resolution, sponsored by the\nVictoria city oouncll, did not get\nthe unanimous support of the union.\nMayor David Leemlng of Victoria\nbeing one of Its chief opponents.\nHowever, the convention decided\nthat lt was not expressing an opinion directly ln favor of sweepstakes,\nbut merely asking that It be put to\nthe vote of the people.\nMayor Leemlng declared he waa\nopposed to running hospitals on the\nproceeds  of  gambling.\nAlderman Walter Deptford, of\nVancouver, speaking in support, referred to Vancouver's overwhelming\nendorsement of sweepstakes at the\npolla.\nr~ TAXI\n35\ntba Bast al Mrncs\nCartful. Corn-Icons\nDflVSfS\nSSIHUISSWIIMIHISSSS\nAll Classes of\nMETAL WORK, LATHE\nWORK, DRILLING, BORING AND GRINDING.\nMOTOR REWINDING.\nACETYLENE  WELDING.\nBENNETTS LTD.\naa.*_>_M>SS-\u2014\u2014ttttmmmm*\nREPORTS REATURE FINAL SESSION\nOF UNITED CHURCH PRESBYTERIAl\nTBAIL, B. C, March 1\u2014Frsncls\nBarchard ma roast ol honor Tuesday evening when a number ot\nminds paid a surprise visit on the\noccasion of hie 15th birthday. Music,\ntames and contests were featuied.\nMlaa Ruby Nslson, Mlss Mahal McKay. OlMe Kennedy, Phillip Bmlth\nand Oordon Brown won prises In\nth* eonteste. Mrs. WUllam Lynes\nentertained with piano solos. Mrs.\nLynes also assisted Mrs. Barchard\nin servlnt. The table waa centered\nwith a birthday oake. a flft from\nUrs. Lynes. Other gueata were Mlas\nCatherine Nelaon, Mlsa Marfiret\nCurtis, MUa Kathleen Tyson, Mlss\nPhyllis and Mlsa Bernardino Barchard, Phillip Barchard and BUly\nLynes.\n\u2022 .   \u2022\nMlss T. B. Cook was a vlaltor In\nTrail at the beginning of the week.\n.   .   .\nUr. and Mrs. Roes and baby, Riverside apartments, left Saturdiy for\nthe eaat. Ther expect to make their\nhome ln Montreal.\n\u2022 *.*\nMexico, with M n_(S, won the military whist drive prince laat evening\nwhen the Ladles of the Royal Purpl* entertained at the Elks hall.\nMrs. A. A. MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs.\nw. J. Hardlngton and James Hardlngton were tbe players. A special\nnumber drawn by w. Schley gave a\nprlae to T. J. Teahan. Refreshments\nwere served by Mrs. A. McWhinnie,\nMrs. E. Matthews, Mrs. WUllam\nMorrice, Mrs. Joseph Kelly, Thomss\nDale, A. McWhinnie, Stanley MacKay and W. J. Hardlngton.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nMlaa Morrison of th* TtaU-Ttda-\nnac hospital staff left today on an\nextended holiday, to be spent at\nthe coast.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMra. P. Vertura noelved congratulations and birthday greetings from\nfriends who called on her for a\nparty Sunday evening. Music and\nfames wen featured. Mra. J. Shell-\ning and Mrs. Rank Demore served\ndelightfully 'prepared refreshments.\nTb* guest* were Mrs. Joseph Oerace,\nMrs. M. Zlnnlo. Mrs., M. Rettle, Mrs.\nJ. oattafon 1, Mrs. T. Sammartlno,\nMr. and Mra. L. D. Demote, Mr. and\nMrs. c. Oaaheto, Mr and Mrs. J.\nTOllpelli, Mr. and Mrs. M. Nacorroto\nand B. nettle.\nRee. W. C. MawMnney Gives\nReport of General Council Convention\nTRAIL    HOUSES    AND    LOTS-DI-\nraranoe. Notary. J. .D. Anderson.\n(\u00abT\u00bbT)\nSince tha law wu paaaed about\ntwo yesrs ago permitting th* patenting of plants, th* largest number of\nplant patents have been Ranted to\nth* Iat* Luther Burbank, through\nhla executor.\nFOR HOT AIR FURNACES, WE RECOMMEND\nBELLEVUE COAL\nITS HOTTER AND LASTS LONGER.\nSold Only by\nBURNS GOAL CO.\nAgents for. Ottt, Oreenhlll ud Bellevae Coals\nPBONB II ill WARD SI. NEXT CAPITOL\nWeekend Specials\nDresses\nRegular Price to $15.00\n$5.95\nKnitted Suits\n1-2 Price\nA   report   et  th*   fifth   genera]\ncouncil of the Lnlted Church of\nCanada  held  In   Hamilton,   Ont.,\nlast September, wu the opening\nfeature of the United chareh presbytery Wednesdsy mornlnf, given\nby Rev. W. C. Mawhlnney, on* of\nth* British Columbia delegates.\nDurlnf the past seven years membership of the unite! church had\nadvanced by 179,000, Mr. M-whlnney\nInformed. There  were  8988 Sunday\nschools    with   SS.ttS   offloers   and\nteachers,    miking    lt    the    largest\nProtestant church In the Dominion.\nTh*   keynote   of   th*   council   wu\neconomy   with   efficiency.   In   view\nof   tbe   economic   oondltlon*    the\nchurch   had   given   proportionately\nmora  than In any other   tlm*  ln\nIts history. Th* total sum raised by\nthe United church fcr aU purpoees\nfor seven years wu over gl90.731.000\nand   in  addition   to   thst   another\nmillion   was   left   ln   legacies.\n\"Today the church muat speak\nwith no uncertain sound, especially\non lasuea of social servloe. The girls\nand boys who wera reaching the\nage of employment must be given\nan opportunity to mak* good. Willingness to work should be recognized u an equivalent to work\nItself. The mind of the ehureh wu\nworking seriously, ln thess daya,\" he\nsaid.\nEASTERN SITUATION\nI. w. Somen, also of Nelaon, advocated that the church muat take\nan open stand for social righteousness. Dr. Osterhoyt, commenting\non th* far eutern situation, said\ntbe devil of militarism had led\nJapan up tbe mountain and ahowed\nher all the glory of tb* kingdoms\nof the orient. Tliey see a place ln\nthe sun lust u Germany eaw It ln\n1914, Missionary activities should be\nprosecuted u never before, he declared.\nRev. Bryce Wallaoe of Trail gav*\nthe evangelism tnd social esrvlc*\nreport. He began with a splendid\nsurvey' of the city of Trail, Including the Industrial plant, th* workmen'* conditions, and th* social\nand religious life. Th* total seating\naccommodation of the Trail ^churches\nla about 1900. Tbat would mean\none-third of th* population of th*\ncity would ba seated lf attending at\na flven tlm*. Tb* legacy of th*\nseven-day week created many problems, he stated. Tb* lack of labor\nunions itlflel men's thinking. On\nth* other hand tb* company stood\nfor temperance and food Influences.\nHs believed cities Uk* TraU needed\na fearless type of preaching. He\nthen dealt with the Oxford group\nmovement. All should rejoice ln It*\neffort to meet the needs of th*\nclass not often reached by church\nmethods. Tb* Oxford group had revealed how Ood speak* to men In\nth* Intimacy of amall fellowships.\nEconomics wer* then touched on,\nMr. Wallaoe commending Dole's\nbook u th* Intelligent man's guide\nthrough world cares.\nUNEMPOYMENT\nDealing with the causes of unemployment Mr. Wallaoe mentioned the\nunequal distribution of wealth, foolish Immigration policies, tariff restrictions, changes ln faahlona and\nfads and technological unemployment. He pointed out that tb* employer also had his problems. Then\nwas a difference between communism and Christianity and ret both\nwar* fighting capitalism u a final\nway ot lif*. As remedies Mr. Wallaoe suggested, advanced planning\nfor public works, going five or 10\nyears ahead, a shorter working day,\nsnd oontrol of money by national\nbanks, also unemployment Insurance.\nRev. T. J. 8. Ferguson spoke on\ntb* hom* and family, dealing ln a\nvary practical way with th* meanings   and   responslbUltl' i   of   Chris-\nSLOCAN DEBATING\nCLUB SPONSORS AN\nENJOYABLE DANCE\nMORE ABOUT\ntlsn marriage. Toung people In St.\nPaul's ohurch bad taken up In their\ndiscussion groups th* difficulties and\nproblem* of th* marriage relations.\nIt wu fortunate to be brought up\nin a hom* what* Ideal relations\nexisted between ih* father snd\nmother. Through th* grip ot tb*\nChristian viewpoint tM difficulties\nof Incompatibility In marriage could\nbe overcome.\nOeorge Molr spoke oa th* Lord's\nAlliance work. He regretted a revival of Sunday sports. He uw no\nhelp In converting men by laglsle-\ntlon alone. H* thought tha work\nof the Oxford group movement\nmarvellous and tha old gospel th*\npaneaca for au aoclal Ul*. Bav.\nOeorge Kinney spoke on evangelism\nand aald that Christ caxe to form\na Utopia based on th* eermon on\nthe mount.' Mankind wu. facing a\ncrisis and could not blind eye* to It.\nTh* liquor question wu outlined\nby Rev. J. H. Toung of New Denver.\nHe pointed aut that for 1930-11\nth* total expenditure on liquor\nreached 113,000,000 and since 1990\nth* per capites cost In social servlou\nhad advanced from gl to 98.19. If\nthe profit element could be taken\nout of liquor the b- .Ineaa would\nsoon osau, he said. He believed\nwith th* boys' parliament that\neducation wu th* way out.\nGambling and sweepstakes were\ndealt with by Rev. C. I. Motte.\nOut of five million tickets sold In\none Irish lottery only ' 800 prlau\nwere awarded, It was a SOO0 to 1\nchance. In Ireland \/go per oent of\nth* contributors to hospitals had\ndropped out snd tf hospital aweep-\nstaku wera adopted ln thla oountry,\nthose institutions would eventually\nsuffer.\nThe religious education report\nwu presented br Rev. T. J. 8. .Ferguson who dealt with tha Sunday\nspools, the camp alt* and lte problems .'.nd th* but method* of\nteaching    temperance.\nTh* varloua resolution* agreed\nupon were submitted by Rev. C.\nAddyman of Moyle. convener of\nth* -resolutions committee. Th* oonferenoe wu dosed with devotions\nled by Dr. S. 8. osterhout and tb*\nfinal adjournment by the chairman\nRev. A. Walker of Creaton.\nThe hostess, wbo gave billet* and\nRev. T. J. 8. Perguaon and tb*\nboard of St. Paul'* wsre mentioned,\nth* latter for the use of the churoh\nfor  th* session.\nSOUTH SLOCAN. B. C, March 1\n-.The Rev. Patbw Manahan, priest\nIn charge of tb* Slocan dlatrlct,\nofficiated at mass ln the Saerad\nHeart    church    on    Sunday.\nMrs. Douglu J.' Davis with bar\nbaby son returned rrom th* Kootenay Lske General hotpltal, Nelaon,\non Baturday,\nTh* Debating club sponsored a\nmut enjoysbls danoe given In th*\nhall on Saturdsy evening wben\n-about 90 members attend*!.\nMlss Mm Humphry wu a guut\nof Mrs. I. H. Barwood ln Nelaon on\nBunday,\nMORE ABOUT\nJUNIOR HIGH\n(Continued rrom Page One)\n(Contlnned From Page One)\nSNOW AT APEX\nHALTSTRAINS\nGreat Northern Train and\nPlow Pass\ntee beg to report, for your consideration, u follows, concerning th*\nvarloua suggestion* outlined herein\u2014\nRegarding  the' discontinuance   of\nthe home economic* and commercial\ndaises at tha Junior hlfh school:\nThe schedule salary of ths\ntwo teschsrs ls  _ __ 9_.030.00\nLeas 15 per cent      804.90\n93.425.50\nHome economics\nsupplies   _ 9  135.00\nCommercial sup-...    135.00\n380.00\n93,789.00\nLess   loes  grant... 3,400.00\nLunch   attendance     50.00    2,450.00\nSaving 81,339.50\nA* home eoonomlea Is a compulsory subject ln the Junior high\nachool this Would destroy the Junior\nhigh school rating, and the school\nwould revert to elementary rating,\nwhich la much lower.\nWe recommend that thla step be\nnot taken.\nTEACHER REDUCTION\nBy continuing the home economics\noourse. and  reducing the staff  by\ntwo teachen,  to   10  teachers,  the\naalary  reduction  would  be\u2014\nTwo  teachers'  schedule\nsalary   _.- _..._ 83,700.00\nLeu 19 per cent      999.00\ndebate, but could not congratulate\nhim on th* oontente of Monday's\nspeech In which the opposition leader\ndeclined to enter a union cabinet and\nproclaimed the readiness of hla party\nto undertake tba dutlu of government. Mr. Bruhn hurl hoped the\nleader of the opposition would hav*\nbeen able to lay down a definite\npolicy but there wu nothing ln Mr.\nPattuUo's speech that would warrant\nthe belief that th* Liberals possessed a solution of tb* present situation.\nCONSTRUCTIVE REFORMS\n\"Letno on* shirk hi* responsibility\nln the present emergency,\" Mr. Bruhn\nwent on. \"We are faced with changed conditions and all realise the pres.\nent order of things oan not oontlnue. Bold, constructive reforms are\nImperative and we must bring about\ntheu changea by united effort. With\none party criticising the other regardless of what la done to solve the\nImpasse, nothing oan be accomplished. It 1* futUe for .any man, group\nor party to attempt the solution.\"\nMr. Pattullo, the minister of public work* continued, attempted to\ncreate ln the minds of the people\nsn Impression that the present government wu responsible tor sll the\nIlls of mankind. British Columbia\nwas suffering probably less than any\notber provlnoe from the depression,\nbut lt wu doubtful lf the people\nrealized the efforts made to handle\nthe situation by this government.\nOTTAWA HAS NO  MONEY\nMr. pattullo'* suggestion of borrowing from Ottawa to solve the\nunemployment sounded good but\nOttawa had no money available.\nMr. Bruhn, like the Liberal leader\nwu opposed to keeping men idle\nln camps, but there wu no alter\nWet mow at Apex, that banked on\nthe Oreat Northern track and required equipment to move slowly an4\nwarily In order not to dsraU, bother,\ned tbe Oreat Northern Wednesday,\nbut only to tbe extent of delaylnf\nthe train aarrlo* somewhat.\nA plow from Marcus, Wash., com-\nlnf up to clear the Une for the\ntrain from Nelaon, found itself In\ndifficulties at Apex.\nThe train from South Nelson met\nth* same kind of difficulty at tbla\naid* of the dup snow, but the crew\nshovelled a way forward, and the\ntrain eventually arrived at Marcus\nonly a Uttle behind schedule, tbe\nplow ooming through to Nelson.\nOn the train's return trip, lt wu\nseveral hours late, but made the\ngrade.\nNURSES TO HOLD\nDUSfiKABARET\nCigarette Girls, Impersonations and Dancing:\nAn Irish cabaret and danoe with\nintermiMlon entert*lnmenta . U panned by th* Nelson Grtdu&te Nurses' association for Much 17. St.\nPatrick's day. The dance which will\nbe of an informal nature will be\nheld in tha Hume silver ball room.\nBridgett OTl&herty ' will tell for-\ntunes on tbe side and impersonations of Bins Crosby and Kate smith\nwill be riven. C garette girls dressed\nln ooatums  win   dispense smokes.\nLending their patronage to the\naffair    an    Dr.    end   Mrs.   J.   H.\nACADEMY BURNS\nFurnishings, Equipment and\nBelongings Lost in\nN.B. Fire\n.  Bennett  and   Dr.   and Mrs. tt. H.\nI native at prewnt. A large body of  McKButo- \u201e\u201e. j p  QuMln ,, -\u201e.\nunemployed   was   drawn   from   the  efU conTOwr ,or tt, \u201efllr and wll\nfans loas of grant\n3,145.00\n3.400.00\nSaving      g 745.00\n(Lou of grant being lou of grant\non two teachers dispensed with and\ntha lessened grant on remaining\nteachers by means of decrease ln\nnumbers.)\nAa this would necessitate at least\ntwo classes, ln th* neighborhood of\n143 pupils, and an average per teacher\nBECKVILLJE, N. B. March 1  (CF)   of  43  for  thto   school,   we   would\nm*\/.*iAt\u00bb\u00bbi>r.m>JMJM*\nLook for the Neon Sign.\nLAST MINUTE\nANNOUNCEMENTS\nFOB SAIX-^AND POWER WA8H-\nIpf machine, practically new.\nPhone 680R3, or write P. O. Box\n1316. (5896)\n\u2014Mount Allison academy, a three-\nstory wooden structure, wai destroyed by fire today together with\nmuch of the furnishings and equipment as well tt clothing and personal belongings of the students\nand teaching .staff. Low was estimated at |76,OO0. No one was injured.\nThe fire started ln the upper part\nof the academy, apparently from\ndefective wiring and spread along\ntbe entire top of the building before being discovered.\nVancouver Street\nLighting Is Cut\nFurther Move on Economy\nMade\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nAO.P. Court Star of Kootenay meets\ntonight at 7 p. m. (M30.\nRADIO\nTUBES\nFOR ALL\nSTANDARD SETS\nBring your old tubes in and we will gladly test\nthem for you, free of charge.\nWood, Vallance Hardware\nCompany, Limited\nD. O. Art Shoppe\u2014Gtamped goods\nSOc\u201475c and \u26661.00\u2014D.M.C. Smb.\nthread \u2014Cortlcel 11  Wool. (6B30)\nLee\/n to play popular mualc ln\n30 lessons\u2014You are never too old\nto learn. Phone 034L. Jlmmle Morrison. t5S39>\nTHB EVENT OF THE SEASON\nNovelty Danoe, Bigles hall, Prlday,\n9-2. Trsll \"Criterions\" \u2014 Entertiin-\nment plus. . (6794)\nKnights of Pythias military whist\nand danoe Thursday, March 2nd.\nOrooery prices. Refreshments. Admission 06c, (6002)\nVANCOUVER, March 1 (CP) \u2014\nSomewhat reminiscent of war daya\nwhsn Oerman eeppellns ln nocturnal\nraids were at their height, Vancouver tonight resembled a miniature London of 1917. Although the\ndowntown area of the city, wtt partly illuminated, the suburb* were\npractically n semi-darkness, owln?\nto the elty fathers having extended their eooncahy program too street\nlighting.\nBet inning tonight more than 2600\nfewer street lights were ln use, and\nwill continue out of oommlsslon lf\nretrenchment ln this direction continues. In tbe weet end, ITS lights\nwere turned off, and in tne Point\nOrey district, 270. In the other sections of the elty including the\nSouth Vancouver area, a total of\n2224 lights were out. Motorists\nfound it necessary to drive with unusual osre on many of the suburban   thoroughfares.\nreoommend 11 teachers, when the\ngrant, as at present, would be reduced by gl.260  only.\nSalary of llth teacher  H.8S0.00\nLess 15\/er cent     277.50\n\u20221.872.60\nLess decrease ln grant   (for\nsame reason as above)  1,150.00\n9   422.50\nA decrease ln saving of 9322.60\n(being the difference between 0746\nand 9428,60) by employing li teachers as against employing 10 teachers.\nWe might say further that the\nJunior high school ataff have offered to assums this amount of\n9422.50 for one year.\nWe reoommend that the principal-\nship of the  Junior  high  eohool  be\nmaintained as at present.\nIF JUNIOR HIOH  DROPPED\nRegarding the elimination of the\nJunior high school and reverting\nto the 6-4 system.\nA survey discloses thst there\nwould be approximately 100 pupils\ntransferred from the Junior high\nschool to the high school, 94 to\n100 pupils ln grade 8 and 116 to\n120 ln grade 7 transferred from tbe\nJunior high school to elementary\nin September next. This would mean\n11 teachers tn the high school and\n26 ln the elementary school; I.e.,\nthere would be three more teachers\nemployed ln the high school and\nsli ln the elementary achool.\nTotal jrant for this ar-      Per Tr.\nrangement   would   be 920,298.00\nAs sgslnst ths present\ngnat  of  \u201e m  32,117.00\nGOOD ROADS LEAGUE\nELECTS OFFICERS\nA loss la gov. grant of 9 1,049.00\nReplacing three teachers of the\nJunior high at maximum aalary,\nwith three teachers In tbe high\nKhool at mAxlmiftn salary being\nthe. difference between the schedule\nsalary of the high and Junior nigh,\ntbe Increase ln salaries would he-\nThree  at  |450  91,360.00\nUse   15  per   oent    302.60     1,147.50\n. A. O. F. WHIST DRIVE AND\nDANCE. REFRESHMENTS. EAUM.\nHALL, TONIGHT. MARCH 2 ADMISSION 35c. GOOD PRIZES.   (S80S)\nTRADING IS AN OLD CUSTOM\nAND MANY ARE REVERTING TO\nTHAT OLD SYSTEM. READ THB\n\"TRADE  IT\" ADS  ON  PAOE  0.\n(6011)\nOUR NEW SPRING DRESSES ARE\nTHB TALK OF THE TOWN. SPECIALLY PRICED AT $J.M AND 96.95.\nCOME IN AND SEE THEM. MOON-\nAY'S,   000  BAKER   STREET.   (6888)\nA meeting of the school board will\nbe held ln the city hall on Friday, March 3rd, at 8 o'clock p. m\nDelegates from any organised public\nbodies will be heard if tbey so de\nVICTORIA, March 1 -Offloers of\nthe good roads league of B. C. were\nreelected at a meeting f the eiecutive held here today whloh to*\nthe place of the annual oonventlon\nforegone this yesr.\nJ, J. Jchnstone. New Westminster,\nwu elected president and J. J. Ue,\nsecretary.\nLISTER IS CHAIRMAN OF\nAGRICULTURAL GROUP\nVICTORIA, March 1 \u2014Ool. Fred\nLister was elected chairman, and B.\nC. Carson, secretary of the agricultural committee of the legislature\ntoday. Following the lead of other\ncommittees a resolution was passed\nasking that all matters pertaining\nto agriculture be referred direct\nto this oommittee.\nBRITAIN TO TARE PART  IN\nWORLD GRAIN  SHOW\nregina, March l (OF)\u2014 Announcement was made tonight by\nofficials ot the world's grain exhibition that Oreat Britain will officially   take   part   ln   the   forth\n92,090.30\nReplacing six teachers at maximum salary at the Junior high\nschool with six elementary teachers\nat maximum salary, being the difference in schedule between the\nJunior high and elementary schedule, the saving would be\u2014\n91,376.00\nLess   15   per   cent    191.26     1,088.75\nIncrease of 01,012.78\nAppro-ilmate saving on Janitor, coal and malntenace\nif one school closes 3,360.00\nBaving    _ 9 437.35\nAs there sre only two vacant\nrooms ln Central, the necessity\nwou.d arise for three or four classes\nto go to the Hume eohool. We do\nnot reoommend thla procedure, preferring to make whatever adjustments Id salsries that may' be required to meet the demands of the\nsituation.\nsire.\n(5936)    Regina.\nA  good hair  tonic  can  be   made\noilt of a quart of strong tea. adding\na teaspoonful of aalt. Apply to the\nscalp three tl res a week to prevent\ncoming   world-wide   grain   show   st ' the hair from filling out or  turn- to see the coming legislature eechew\nlaboring class and labor and In\ndustry might units and help matters along by a shorter working day,\nand a five-day week. In this connection he advocated Canada, United Btates an_t# Empire countries\ncooperating as pioneers ln the movement.\nTouching on the monetary system\nof oanada, Mr, Bruhn said there\nwss room for improvement and advocated lower Interest rates and\nconversion of hlgher-lnterest-bearlng\nbonda as was done In Great Britain.\nTRIED   FOR   UNION\nReferring again to union government, Mr. Bruhn aald it was doubtful If a remedy could be found by\nthe party system of government and\nhe hoped the best talents ln all\nparties would be returned at tbe\ncoming election. Premier Tolmie\nhad endeavored to foqpn a union\ncabinet and was entitled to the\ngratitude of the people. People today were Interested in publlo -service and not in party, politics and\nthere must bs a union government\nthroughout Canada before the depression snded.\nIf Mr. pattullo would Join with\nother men ln a union cabinet, his\ngreat ability would prove Invaluable\nand it was a matter of sincere regret that the Liberal leader declined\nto accept Premier Tolmie's invitation to join a coalition. Mr. Bruhn\npersonally would cooperate with Mr.\nPattullo If tbe latter led a union\ngovernment.\nMISTAKES    MADE\nThe speaker acknowledged that\nmistakes,had been made by both\nConservathfj and Liberal governments. All had spent too much\nmoney. But so had all govern xents.\ncoruprations   and   Individuals.\n\"We must stand together ln this\ncrisis and any nan who says bs\ncan lead us out of the present\ndepression is either a confounded\nfool or a callous liar.\" There was a\nlong struggle ahead and all the best\nbrains were required for no one\ncould definitely forecast what the\nfuture held. It waa sheer madness\nto appeal to the people on straight\nparty lines. A union government\nwould start out with a clean slat*,\nand freedom of action assured.\nThere would be no patronage and\nthe appointment and selection of\ngovernment officials could be made\non merit only.\nSlnoe party government was established In BrltUh Columbia in\n1903 tbere never had been a properly balanced budget, said Mr.\nBruhn, the financial troubles of\ntbe provlnoe had 'commenced with\nparty government and the present\nminister of finance, Hon. J. W.\nJones, was tbe only minister who\nhad ever' made a determined attempt to balance a budget.\nMr. Bruhn cloeed by stating that\nbe hoped tbe public accounts committee would again Investigate\ncharges against the public works\ndepartment lut year when a com'\nmittee appointed to look into the\nmatter exonerated the government\nofficials   of   wrongdoing.\nThe minister's remarks were listened to with Intense interest by\nboth sides of the house and\ncrowded gallery and were received\nwith banging desks when Mr. Bruhn\nsat down\nDr. C. M. Kingston, Conservative\nmember for Orand porks-Greenwood\nfollowed the minister. The present\nsystem of governme- I was top-\nheavy ani British Columbia governmental machinery capable ot taking\ncare of a population several times\nits present else, he said. Finance\nMinister J. W. Jones had done good\nwork with the pruning knife but\nmay have to slash again. He advocated British Columbia and the\nfederal government getting together\nwith a view to reducing interest\nrates.\nDr. Kingston saw a danger ln the\npresent system of government with\nIts patronage spoils and suggested\nthat a large section of the people\nwould welcome a union government.\nAt some future time party lines\nmight be Justified but he would like\nbe assisted by Mlss Mary Madden.\nMlss Molra McLeod, Miss Toots Houston, Mlss Vera Eidt, m:ss K. Gordon\nand Mlss Sybil Archibald.\nMaureen Orcutt.\nHas an Easy Win\nDiana Fishwick Win.)\nHer Round\nSUIT\nSALE\nEvery Suit and Topca\n\u2022in the store on sale \u2022\nLeishman, Fashion-Cra\nand Semi-Ready han\ntailored garment* i|\nthree price groups.\n$18-75\nRegular Values to f8.\n$24-75\nRegular Values tb tt\n$29-75\nRegular Values to |4,\nEMORY'g\nLimited\nWolves Present\nNeff With TqI\nGiven Cigarette Lighter A\nFinal Game\nBT. AUOTJSTINE. Fla., March 1.\n(AP).\u2014Despite htgh winds that prevented low scoring favorites, led by\nMaureen Orcutt, defending champion,\nswept through the first round of ths\nFlorida east coast women's gold\ntournament today with easy victories.\nMiss Orcutt defeated Mary .Rogers\nof Jacksonville, 3 and 3.\nB>thleen Garnham of England, who\ncaptured the tournament medal with\nan 81, trounced Mrs. Marlon Har-\nbaugh of Cleveland S and 4, after\nbeing three up at the tum.\nDiana Flshwick, British women's\ncloeed and French open champion,\nand Barbara Pyman, another English\nplayer also won ss did Mlss Frances\nWilliams, De Leon Springs, Fla., who\nwon the reoent south Atlantic tournament at Ormond Beach.\nImmediately after last M\nfinal hockey genu which gav*\nWolves tfte ctty intermediate -\nkey title, the wolves prwent*\nNeff with a cigarette lighter ]\npreoption of his work ln 1\ncircle during his stay her lft;\nwas the recipient of the good *m\nof the boys for his future hon\nKelowna. A. Wallach in making\npresentation spoke of the fine sp\nmanshlp exhibited by Mr. Neff\ndeclared tbat while Nelson\nKelowna galna. Mr. Neff plays,\nthe Wolves\" front Una.\nClery Wins Cue\nGame for Gelinas\nBeats George Paton; Many\nGood Breaks\nW.V.P. Clary put ths Oallnas' cue\nteam further Into tte lead Wednesday n ght by beating o. s. Paton\nof the Legion 800-247. This puts\nthe totals for tbe teams at Oelinas\nRecreation 810, Lesion 685.\nTha (,*.me wsa smoothly played\nvlth several good breaks by both\nplayers, clery made breaks cf 33,\n38, 13, 34, 17, 18, and Paton breaks\nof 13, 33, 13, 17 and 13. T. O.\nCouper refereed.\nThe Nelson\nLibrary Board\nwish to publicly acknowledge\nceipt of some 030 volumee\ngood condition for the HM\nshelves, as a result of tha apt\ndid ceneroslty of tbe people\nthe district, In response tt I\nOlft Book Week appeal. Any 1\nsons who still wish to contriw\nbooks, may call the aecretary\n138, and the hooks will ho r\"^\nlor.\nThe Soviet government has established airports along the Arctic\ncoaat of Siberia,\nMore than half of the public\nschool buildings In* ths United\nStates   are   one-room  schools.\n-   THE BEST IN\nLUMBER\nCOSTS LESS IN Tfflf\nEND i\nWhen contemplatini\nbuilding insist on the be\u00ab\nlumber you can buy\u2014Ii\nlater years when a poor*\ngrade would have rotted\nit will be strong and firl\nas the day it was milW\nW.W.Powel\nCo., Ltd.\n\"The Home of Good Lumbal\nPHONE   178\nFOOT    Or    STANLEY    BTEH\nG^5\nJ. A.C. Laughton, R.0\nOPTOMETRIST\u2014OPTICIAN\nSuite 305. Medical Arts Buildlns\nOne of the greatest- Body Builders\nfor run-down condition\nSMYTHES    COD    LIVER   OIL\nTABLETS\n50c   Box\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nPrescriptions  Onr Speclslty\nPhone 1 \u2014 Shop with us by mall\ning grey.\npolicies and abolish patronage.\nLight and\nHeavy\nHAULAGE\nWith our equipment we\nare prepared to take care\nof all your transfer needs.\nJUST CALL 797\nRenwick's\nTRANSFER\nComing Tomorrow\n-Tht Maid ot\nthe Mountains'\nThe picture with th\nSweetest Music this sid\nof Heaven\u2014whose tutft\nful melodies will brin,\nback memories to ever\nman who was oversew\nTWO DAYS ONLY\nFriday and Saturday\nLAST TIMES TODAY\n\"Washington\nMerry-Go-Round\"\nTONIGHT IS\nPAL NIGHT\n ta_\n'\n_____\n____.\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1933_03_02","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0405641","@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":"1933-03-02 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1933-03-02 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\/1.0405641"}