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C.  \u2014   TCBSDAY   MOBNINO,   MAT   *>   MM\nnVB CENTS A COPT\nNUMBBB t\nTORNADIC >.   (DS RIP 2 STATES; 65 DEAD\nClose to 600 Hear\nNm'Partisan Men\nMake Their Appeal\n\"No Promises for Anyone\", States Bowser; Wants\nGovernment hy Strong Men in the Interest of\nProvince Alone; No Federal Connection\nDONAGHY DECLARES B. C. AFFAIRS SHOULD\nBE HANDLED LIKE THOSE OF MUNICIPALITY\nClashes With Interrupter in the Audience; Dr. HaU\nTraces Financial Chaos in Which the Province\nFinds Itself; C. B. Garland Is Chairman\nAn appeal for the united constituencies of Nelson and\nCreston to pick a strong non-partisan representative to send\nto Victoria to supfrort him in his final effort to bring the\nprovince out of the chaos straight party politics had got it\ninto was made by W. J. Bowser, K.C, former Conservative\npremier and attorney-general to a crowded opera house herc\nMonday night. Mr. Bowser was supported by Dugald Donaghy, K.C, ex-Liberal, provincial president and member for\nVancouver and by Dr. G. A. B. Hall, former Nelsonite and\nonce a Liberal member from this constituency. Close to 600\npacked the opera house and many stood throughout the\nmeeting. While one or two persons threw questions to Dr. Hall\nand Mr. Donaghy, the aged political leader received a hearing without interruption.\nMr. Bowser's appeal was simple. He had come out of\nnine years of easy retirement to attempt to make the province\nof British Columbia a better place in which to live. He had\nforgotten his Conservatism provindally to join with other\nparty men, Liberals and Labor. If, at hie advanced age, he\ncould forget old party ties, surely the people of the province\ncould get behind him to help improve conditions. If the people\nbelieved he was right in his views they could help him greatly by selecting an able man to represent the non-partisan\nparty and send him to Vie-f\u2014\ntoria. He emphatically declared that he had no promises\nto make. \u00ab\nHEBE 10  YEABS  AOO\nMr. Bowser recoiled visiting Helton 30 yun \u00bb8o with Sir Richard\nMcBride when party llnu wore lint\nintroduced Into British Columbia.\nPver alnce IMS the provlnoe had\nexperienced election, along party\nllnea. But conditions had become\nio chaotic that a movement hid\nbeen started to bring men ot experience together to Introduce a\nnon-partisan system. He recalled hla\nrxperlenoa of 31 yean in the legislature, and nine years as a cabinet\nminister.\nWhen ths Liberals wen In offloe\nthe provincial debt lnereaaed alarm*\nInily, but it had lnereaaed areu\ngreater under th* Tolmie administration. Ba recalled his (reat Vancouver meeting wblch had an overflow In which men of all political\naffiliations Joined him on the platform to launch tha new organization. Aa a result of this pressure he\nhad come from retirement to lead\nthe new group. Ra had baen Joined\nby Dugald Donaghy, one of the leaden of the liberal party. He had\nJoined the effort for logical honest\nattention to administration to make\nboth enda meet in Britiah Columbia.\nIt waa In IMS that Mr. Bowser\nretired aa conservative leader and\nwas replaced by Dr. s. P. Tolmie.\nWhan Mr. Tolmie took powtr ha\nhad no trouble with a majority and\nha had got Into a meu probably\nthrough lack ot provlnclsl political\nexperience and through lack of\nability to aay \"no.\" A* a result\nBritish Columbia waa In a woraa\ncondition today than ever before.\nTaxea wera Increasing ny lupa and\nbounds. People owning lots ln municipalities ware wondering how they\nwould be able to raise their tai\nmoney. Tha government, Instead of\n(Continued on Page Eight)\nBRITISH AIRMEN\nDIEM CRASH\nViscount Knebworlh and Aircraftsman Harrison,\nVictims\nPLEADS GUILTY\nIN KIDNAP CASE\nYoungberg Win Be Sen*\ntenced Later; Other 3\nPlead Not Guilty\nStr Charles and Lady\nKlngsford-Smtth\nLADY MOUNT\nSTEPHEN DIESI\nLOUDON. Kay 1. (CP Cable). -\nLady Mount Stephen. 70, widow ot a\nformer prealdent of the Canadian Paclflo railway and close friend of har\nmejeety tha quean, died here today.\nLady Mount Stephen bad bwn hasten to her majesty tha Queen tha\nfirst three days of last week. Sha had\nbean 111 tor three montha but waa\nuld to hava been delighted at this\nlatest of royal visits and went to tha\ndoor to bid ben majesty goodbye\nANGLO-GERMAN\nPAGTPASSESIN\nBRITISH HOUSE\nHIRER GIVES\nMS PROGRAM,\nMAY DAY RITES\nBlr Charlee and Lady Klngsford-\nSmlth, as the Utter greeted the famou* pilot when he landed at Maa-\ncot airdrome, Sydney, Auatralla.\ncompleting   a   round-trip   flight   to\nNew Zealand In tbe Southern Croee.\nThe outgoing flight of 1300 mllee\nwaa accomplished by Sir charlea and\nfour companion* ln 10 houra and\n10 mlnutea.\nMarkets at\na Glance\nD&xvn. Colo, Mar 1 UP).\u2014\nOne of fonr persons beli on kidnapping charges In connection\nwith tta, abduction two month,\nago of Charles Boettchrr H, broker,\nPleaded guilty In federal court-\ntoda. while the other three, Including two women, pleaded not\nguilt;* and heard thalr trial set for\nMay 13.\nArthur Toungberg, 36-year-old\nWinnipeg, Canada, lumberjack, who\nauthorities aald, confeaeed guarding\nBoettcher during his IS daya' Imprisonment on an isolated ranch\nnear Chamberlain, s_3_, pleaded\nguilty.\nSentencing waa deferred until af.\nter tha trials of Carl w. Pearce,\nMn Ruth Kohler and Mn. Varna\nSankey. who pleaded not guilty\nMn. Sankey ls tba wife of Varna\nSankey, who with Oordon Beat, alias\nOordon Bkborn. la being aouiht as\nthe actual kidnapper,.\nTha two women and Pearce wn*\ncharged with kidnapping, -conspiracy\nand sending extortion aotes through\nthe nulla. Plana oonteeaed. pollce\naald, to writing eitortlon notee to\ntho broker's multl-mllllonalre father, Claude X. Boettcher, demanding\n180,000, which waa paid.\nToungberg waa arrested ln tba\nSouth Dakota ranch houaa. Ha attempted to end hla life ln a Chamberlain JaU by slashing his wrist.\nPolice aald ha implicated Sankey and\nBeat.\nBoettcher was kidnapped Pebruary 13 and releaaed nearly 17 days\nlater.\nBy tba Canadian Press.\nToronto and Montreal\u2014Industrial atocks swept higher In a wave of\nbuying.\nToronto Mines\u2014Base metals and\nsilvan firm; golds Irregular.\nNew .Tork\u2014stocks uasteedled by\npratlt-ttklDg kut close last higher.\nWinnipeg--Wheat closed dawn.\nToronto\u2014Bacon hogs off car M\noenta lowtr at MO.\nLondon\u2014Bar silver H higher at\n30Hd: copper future, and tin\nhigher: spot copper, line and load\nlower.\nNew Tork\u2014Bar ailver H higher\nat MVi; copper, Un and ilnc higher; lead unchanged.\nNew Tork\u2014Coffee, sugar, ootton\nand rubber higher.\nNaw Vork\u2014Canadian dollar 7-1C\nhigher at SS.    '\nCOMMIT PINIAK\nTO STAND TRIAL\nVisit of His Wife Frustrated\nFurther Murder Statement Declares\nLONDON, May 1 (CP cable)\u2014\nPilot Officer Viscount Knebworth\nand Aircraftsman H,rrl,on were\nUlUed tonight when a Royal Air\nPoroa plana ln which they were flying crashed at Hondon,\nViscount Edward Anthony Knebworth. conservative member ot tba\nhouaa of commons for the Hitchin\ndlvlaion of Hertfordshire alnce 1931.\nwaa tbe heir ot the Second Earl of\nlytton, and waa attached to tne\ncount* of London bombing squad*\nron. Ba waa flying tha plane at tbe\ntime ot tbe crash.\nviscount Knebworth was an authority on boxing and skiing and\nhad written on both eubjecta. Ht\nwaa 30 years old May 13.\nROCK FALLING IN\nTUNNEL KILLS MAN\nBARXKRVrU-I, May l-Edward\nLata, 36, of Vancouver, wu killed\nbr a fall of rock In tbe tunnel at\nCariboo Oold Quart* oompany operatlona on Cow mountain today.\nThU le tbe flnt fatality alnce tbe\ncompany atarted development work\non Gov mountain lire yeara ago.\nOTTAWA, Uay 1 (CP)\u2014Flrat read\nIng waa given ln the houae of com\nmona today to a bill amending the\noath of allegiance act,\n\"Thle bill,\" Bon. Srneet Lapointe\n(Ub., Quebec Seat) aald in Introducing tbe meaaure, \"la to make the\nform of the oath of alleilance as\ncontained ln the revlaed etatutee of\nCanada conform with tbe reoent\ndevelopment* and more particularly\nwith tbe Westminster etatute. The\nform la tbe aame a* waa uaed under\ntbe old oolonfal etatui. The main\nchange la to atrlke out tbe worda,\nreferring to the Dominion of Oan\nada, 'Depending on and belonging\nto the aald Kingdom.* Of oourae\nCanada doea not belong to and la\nnot dependent eo any otber part of\ntbe rsltiah commonwealth.\nPremier R- B, Bennett aald tbla\nwaa not the time to dlecuee tbe\nmatter. \"But,\" he atated, \"I would\naak the hon. gentleman (Mr. Lapointe) whether be bad conaidered\ntbe queetlon that artaee In connection with tbe act relating to allegiance, becauae we have t co.tin.on\noath that mi eaUbllebed by arrangement.\"\nWINNIPEG. May 1 (CP).\u2014Peter\nPlnlak. Winnipeg Beach farmer\ncharged with murder of tin. Martha Squarok nnd her five-year-old\naon, xddle, today waa committed for\ntrial by Magistrate H. R. Welaford In\nprovincial pollce  court.\nAccording to a -atatement that police eald plnlak made after bla er-\nreat he eald he bad no Intention of\nkilling Mra. Squarok wben be went\nto vlalt ber lut March 80 while\nher huaband waa absent In Winnipeg* Tbe alleged confeaalon aald\nPlnlak atruck her wtlh a itove\nahaker and afterward killed her with\na itlck of stove-wood, when abe re-\nelated hla Improper advances.\nTbe atatement related Plnlak then\ncarried the boy outalde the house\nand threw blm bead flrit down the\nwell. HU Intention of killing his\nwife and himself when he returned\nhome, aooordlng to the atatement,\nwu frustrated by bU dleoovery Mra.\nPlnlak nad gone to visit relatlvea In\nWinnipeg.\nSIMON ILLNESS\nSLOWS TALKS\nLondon Times Comments\nFavorably on Tariff\nTruce Proposal\nLONDON, Mey i (AP).\u2014Illneaa\nof sir John Simon, aecretary for\nforeign affaln, today alowed up\ndlncuMlons at the foreign office In\nconnection with the economic\ntruce presented at laat saturday'a\nmeeting of the organizing committee of tbe world eoonomlc conference.\nBlr John wu elated to confer with\nNorman Davie, United Statea ambassador at large, regarding tbe\ntruce, but the engagement wu called off. Mr. DavU, however, conferred with P. stoppanl, director of\ntbe financial aectlon of tbe League\nof Nationa.\nThe comment of the London\nTlmea on tbe tariff truce propoeal\nwu:\n\"It atlmulatea hope that the world\neoonomlc conference will not bt allowed to drift atmleaaly over tbe\nvast eea of IU agenda lf that can\nbe prevented by energetic leadership\non Mr. Rooeeveit's part,\nARMISTICE NECESSARY\n\"Eoonomlc armUtloe U a neceaaary preliminary to negotiation\nof the economic peace, which muat\nbe the main object of all governments participating In the conference.**\nThe Telegraph uld It wu fortunate that Mr. Roosevelfa aupport\nof the conference wu assured.\n\"Without the United Statea u\nan active participator, the aaaembly\nwould have met ln vain,\" aald a\nTelegraph editorial. \"A atrong\nAmerican delegation, already foreshadowed, wlll give real authority\nto the decisions of the oonferenoe.\"\nWhile welcoming tbe propoeal for\na tariff truce and Interpreting it u\n\"a clear indication of Mr. Rooeevelt'a\neagerness to give a lead to the nations,*' the Telegraph declared that\n\"for the tlm* being lt U impracticable.\"\nIn the opinion of this newapaper\nBritain could not pledge herse.f to\nthe truce at a time when eeveral\nImportant trade treaties are being\nnegotiated, for lf aba did, ahe would\nlooee a chance for favorable bargains\nwltb aome old customers.\nCharges Foreign Nations\nAttempting to Destroy\nGermany\nPROGRAM CONSISTS\nOF EIGHT PARTS\nAgreement Concerns Coal\nMainly; Give British\nMiners Work\nAim to Awaken National\nConfidence and Work\nfor Common Weal\nWHITEHEAD GETS\nYEAR FOR THEFT\nVANCOUVER. May 1. \u2014 Oeorge\nWhitehead, wbo pleaded guilty on\nApril 27 to having in hla possession\nMOO0 worth of gold wblcb wu atolen\nfrom tbt Pioneer mine. Bridge River,\nwu untenced by Pollot Magistrate\nW. II. McKay to ont ytar in JaU.\nCity Proeecutor Oscar Orr told tbe\noourt that Whitehead bad made a\ncompute confeuton and all the metal\nln hU possession had been recovered.\nSuspend Calgary\nStrike One Week\nCALOART, Kay 1 (CP).\u2014Step,\ntoward wttlement of the unemployed married men'a atrlke here\nvara propoeed today in a reeolutlon\npaaaed at a maaa meeting of work-\nera which culminated their May\nDay parade In orderly fashion.\nTha reeolutlon propoaed suspen*\nelon of all relief atrlke activities\nfor one week pending negotiations\nwith clTlo authorltlee. Although men\non atrlke would remain abaent from\nwork on relief project., picketing\nwould ceaM for tha week.\nRETIKLI) NANAIMO\nMERCHANT  DIES\nNANAIMO, May 1. \u2014 Robert Ltnd-\naay, 78, a retired merchant, died\ntoday. He waa horn ln Scotland and\nhad realded  here 31 years.\nOy  LOUIS   P.  LOCRNEK\nAssociated Pnaa Staff Correspondent\nBERLIN, May I. \u2014 Chancellor\nAdolf Hitler at the flrat May Day\ncelebration held nnder hla dictatorship, tonlfht hnrled defiance\nat foreign nations which he charged wen aimed to destroy Oermany.\nHa   aald   Germany's   Inferiority\ncomplex had disappeared once and\nfw alt with tha \"national awakening.\" and promised that tha government would pall Oermany ont\nof tlu along*. In which yeara of\nmismanagement had plunged har,\nby het own efforts and by a plan,\npartly moral and partly econo-aUc,\ntha aataUa of which he explained.\nOna  asd   a  half  million  Berlin\nresidents acclaimed tha Nazi chief*\ntain aa ba ahouted: \"Oerman people,\nyou  ara  not aecond  rate,  eren  lf\ntha world  wanta jou  to  be ao  a\nthousand tunes 1\nWANT PEACE\n\"Wa wUl new how our necka to\na foreign yoke. Wa want peace and\nlo. otMr nationa turn against tla,\nbut tbey wlll not aucoeed.\"\nTha Chancellor's appeal for national unity waa made at Temp'.ehof\nairdrome, once a Hohenzollem parade\nground, where a huge army of laborers mobilised for tha climax to\na Uay Day filled with speeches,\nparadee, and military mualc.\nThe   government's   program,   tha\nAgreement Finds Scarcely Back-Bench Friend;\n285-33\nCRITICIZE IT ON\nITS UNCERTAINTY\n(Contlnned on Page Eight)\nBURGLAR ROBS\nTHRUMS STORE\nTakes Groceries Belonging to\nAlexander Stoochnoff\nRailing a front window that was\nconveniently open, a burglar of\nunknown Identity entered the atore\nof Alex. Stoochnoff, Dotlkhobor merchant at Thrums, Saturday evening,\nand helped hlmaelf to coffee, baking\npowder, yeast cakes, and candy to\nan aggregate value of about $15, Mr.\nStoochnoff reported tha provincial\npollce.\nTha burglary occurred, according\nto the merchant's theory, while he\nwaa waiting, with other Doukhobors,\nfor the Kettle Valley train from the\ncoaat, which waa expected to bring\nsoma Doukhobor children. At all\nevent*, he did not dlacover anything\nmissing until Sunday morning, retiring at once, hla atore and houae\nbeing In one building, with the oow\nstable underneath, on tha river\nslope.\nProvincial Constables J. O. U.\nLock, David Halcrow and Oeorge\nIrvine havo Investigated varloua\nclues, but tha Identity of the burglar, who \"presumably knew where\ntha bulk of the community would\nba at that time, haa not yet appeared. \u25a0\nBy GEOBOE HAMBLETON\nCanadian Press staff Writer\nLONDON, May 1 (CP cable.r-\nTlw house of commons tonight\napproved the government's Anglo-\nGerman trade pact by a vote of\ntit to S3, but inly aftar aeven\nhours of debate In which tha\nagreement fonnd scarcely \u2022 backbench friend.\nSir Austen Chamberlain, half,\nbrother ot Chancellor of tha Exchequer. Neville Chamberlain, lad\ntba attack by moving tha committee\nof ways and means rise and report\nprogress. Thla would ban had tha\naffect of postponing approval of tba\nagreement till ttoe government consulted business Interests affected.\nDuring tha afternoon and evening\nConservative back-benchers, with\nonly two exceptions, attacked tha\nagreement.\nChief harden Of criticism waa\nthat the government ln Ita tariff\nconcessions to Germany waa introducing uncertainty Into tha\ntariff and whittling away protection accorded Industrie* effected,\nwithout adequate return.\nTABlrPS   HAD  FAILED\nPise-trade Liberal* attacked tb*\nagreement as revealing that protective tariffs, aa a bargaining weapon,\nhad failed.\n\"It la th* nemesis of a government .that doea not know lit own\nmind,\" Major C. R. Attlee, Lime-\nhouse Laborite, charged.\nWalter Runclman. pruldent sf\nthe board of trade, declining to accept Blr Austen'* motion, declared\ntariff bargaining on the bail* of\nreciprocal conoeaslon* clearly waa\ncontemplated wben the houae adopted the Import dutlea act more than\na yeer ago. In negotiating trad*\nagreement*, the government, therefore, he 'held, waa acting only ln accordance with the policy endorsed\nby parliament.\n\"If you dont like the bargain I\nmade,\" Mr. Runclman told tbe houae\nbluntly, \"then you muat get acme-\nbody elae to bargain for yoa.\"\nPrior  to  adoption  ot  tbe  main\nHOLDS UP HOTEL\nCLERK IN FRONT\nOF GUESTS, COAST\n\u2022VANCOUVER, May 1. (CP).\u2014Talking quietly Into the ear of oeorge\nWadaworth, dark, and holding a gun\nto hie ribs, while gueet* a few feet\naway were unaware of what -waa happening, a bandit held up the Canada\nhotel, Rlcbarda street, this momlng\nand eaoapad wtth \u26661-3. He foroed the\nclerk to lead blm out . back door,\nfrom where ha escaped.\nFISHERMEN\nGO ON STRIKE\nProtest Opening Price of\nSix Cents a Pound for\nSalmon\n(Contlnned on Page Eight)\nDRIVE CHINESE\nFROM SALIENT\nReport Estimates Chines*\nLosses at 700\nBombing, Bloodshed, Protest Parades\nMark May Day Events Throughout World\nBr tlie Canadian Tnu\nMay day wu a stirring holiday of\nmusic, speeches, end parades ttt\nRussian and Oerman workers, but in\nmuch of th\u00ab nit of tha world there\nwere bombing*, bloodshed, protest\nparades, or stringent decrees agatust\nd monstratlons.\nLondon's demonstrations centered\nIn Hyde park. Marching university\nstudents chanted such slogans as\n\"We wltl not fight for King or\ncountry\" and carried banners decrying Fascism.\nIn Chicago five large Industrial\nestablish .nents were datpaged by\nfire dynamite bombs. Polioe expressed the belief no Communist\nplot wu involved, but blamed a\nteamsters'   union   racketeering   war.\nThousand! of penone marched\nthrough New Orleans streets ln protest agalnat a pay scale obtaining\nfor relief work.\nThousands oX Commulsts and So\ncialists marched through New Tork\nstreets with banners decrying fascism, war, and want, and Hitler.\nPasuism wu hanged tn effigy\nFrom morning until late at night\n1,000,000 persons of all claases\nswarmed through Moscow's Red\nsquare and saluted Joseph V. Stalin,\nRussia*! dictator. A large military\ndisplay wu outstanding in the work-\nera' celebration.\nParts epent the day calmly. Only\none disturbance wu reported ln the\nFrench capital, wben a crowd of\n3000 threw brick* and stones at\npolice who had prevented toem from\nparading.\nSeveral were Injured ln Madrid\nwhen polios broke up a demonstration of about 1000 Communists.\nSpain, however, wu general.? quiet\nMain street* of Vienna wore guarded by soldiers with machine guns\nfor Communists had scheduled a\ndemonstration In defiance U t government decree.\nKtTPKXOW, On the Oreat Wall\nor China, May 1 (AP)\u2014A combined\nInfantry and aerial attack by Japanese foroes today displaced and\ndrove into retreat an army of 6000\nChinese who remained ln a salient\nnortb ot tbe great wall, aooordlng\nto a report of the Rengo (Japaneee)\nnews  agency.\nThis report asserts ths Chinese\nlosses were heavy, being estimated it\n700 killed, while the Japanese foroes\nlost only 8 killed.\nThe Chinese force wu said to be\nln retreat toward tbe south.\nThe attacking units were an Infantry brigade of Major General\nYoshlmlchi Suzuki, assisted by air\nbombers.\nThe city of Hlnglungchen, thft\nRengo report said, wu -xcupied by\nthe Japanese who asserted the* had\n\"nearly annihilated ths enemy.\nBelow the great wall. Major Oeneral AdasM Kawahara renewed yesterday bis offensive against the\nChinese stronghold near fihlhisla-\nchen, 15 miles southwest of Kupeikow.\nin\nVAMOOUVIR. B. C. M-y 1. (OP).\u2014\nMay dag waa a notable one In BrltUh Columbia, but not In the manner of Moecow, Berlin or Chicago.\nLack of demonetratlone or parades\nwas notable.\nBritiah Columbiana did, however,\nbuy their beer by telephone, coo.,\nat prlcea half-a-dolar leu; paid a\ntai on meals coating B0 oente aad\nover; and ln common with the rest\nof the country accepted one-half per\ncent leas Interest on their savings;\ntook . laat opportunity to tile Dominion Income tax returna; and put\nthree cant stamps on cheques however small.\nVanoouver cloaed two flre-halls and\nput lte public llbralrlea on a stagger system with shortened houra aa\nan economy measure.\nA glum look greeted drls-Uy weather after April had eet an all-time\ndry record for Iteel! by allowing only\nslightly more than one-half Ineh of\nrain ln 30 days on the southern\ncoaat.\nASTORIA,   Ore.,   May   1    (AP)\u2014\nUnder rigid Instruction, from their\nproctectlre unions to ateer clear ot\nviolence, fishermen on the lower\nColumbia river went on strike today\nln protest against a el* oent a\n-pound opening prloe on salmon eatabllahed by the large canners on\nthe liver. Tbe flahermen had do-\nmended eight cents a pound.\nThe commercial fishing season\nopened at noon today. Ordinarily\nhundrede of boata would have been\non tbe stream. Tonight. It waa said,\nnot e single gill natter's craft had\nbeen eeen on the river from lte\nmouth to a point 30 mllea above\nAstoria.\nAlthough Arvid Mettson, executive\nsecretary of the Fishermen's Protective union announced that all\nmembera bad been \"Instructed to\navoid violence aad to keep within\nthe law,\"* reporta here wer* that\nsome gill aetters had armed themselves, determined to fight It Inter*\nfered with.\nCharlee 9. Pray, superintendent of\nstate police, and Oeorge Alexander,\nassistant superintendent, were ln\nthe city. Pray declared the trip had\nno connection with the strike. He\nadded that, aa a \"private citizen *\nhe hopep* no disorder would occur.\nTUBN BACK\nfishermen said several patrol boats\nwere on tbe Columbia, dispatched by\n{lie union to see that no member\nof the organisation violated tbe\nstrike ruts. Bome 90 fish boats went\nout .1 CUfton, 30 mllee eaat of here\nat noon, but turned back after oon.\n[erring with union fishermen ln a\npatrol boat.\nBeporte here aald several flah boats\nwent out at Puget island and, at\nCathlamet with about the uaual\nquota of men aboard.\nTrailers have been on strike for\nseveral daya and have given aupport\nto the gin natter,. Threats were\nmade that lf an; nets are placed In\nthe river until a price settlement\nIs reached, strikers' boat, will run\ntbem down.\nHOUSES BURST\nND FLATTEN\nBEFORE STORM\nBlack Funnel-Shape Cloud\nLeaves Wreckage in\nArkansas, Louisiana\nFIRES FOLLOWING\nWIND ARE PUT OUtl\n55 Killed at Minden, Most-\nIy Negroes; Second in  .\nTwo Days\nBennett Firm for\nSound Currency\nBID Postpones Bank Revision\n\u2022 Year   '\nOTTAWA, Mar 1 (OP) .\u2014Premier\nB. B. Bennett repeated today his\nbelief In \"sound money\" practices\nand expressed bla faith ln the Impending world economic conference\nee the atart of a crusade for world\nbusiness recovery. It came as a prelude to passage ot a bill postponing\nuntil next yeer the usual decennial\nrevision of the Bank aot.\nReplying to Liberal members who\ncriticized the postponement, claiming monetary reform waa a neceaaary\natep before world recovery, the\nprime minister declared: \"The whole\nfabrlo of credit must be sustained\nby world action. It cannot ba done\nby the action of a alngle country,\nAn million people, with our accumulated wealth, cannot go out end\nstart a ayatem of our'own . . . .\nwhat baa 10,000,000 people do unless\nthrough cooperation with the reat\nof tbe world. The whole purpose of\nthe world movement at the moment la to bring about cooperation\ntn that problem.'*\nThe government had had a fixed\npurpose during the paat three yeara\n\u2014to m*.\"^'\" the integrity of Canadian Institutions, said the premier. And thla had been accomplished \"aa well, lf aot better, thaa any\nother oountry la the world.\"\nSpeaking directly on the subject\nof sound money, the prime minister\naaked. \"Doea any one suggest In this\nhouse that we cen pull ourselves\nup by the boot-straps by Issuing\npeper money to rales price levels ln\nCanada?'' World supply and world\ndemand, he Insisted, regulated price\nlevels, net Internal credit facilities.\nSTOP JOBLESS FROM\nENTERING KAMLOOPS\nKAMLOOPS, B. C, May 1. (CP).\u2014\nMen from relief camps who intended\nto enter Kamloopa today were prevented from doing so by police.\nMalor R. M. Taylor, superintend\neat on camps, refused the men's\ndemanda In which they described\nthsir quartera as \"slave campa.\" They\naaked for 40 centa an hour for work\nand demanded abolition of all camps.\nTHREE YEAR OLD\nGIRL DIES, TRAIL\nTRAIL, B.C., May l--Threo-year-\nold vilma, daughter of Mr. and\nMra. Angelo paatualotto, died ln\nthe Trall-Tadanac hospital this afternoon.\nsmtBVTPORT. La, Ma, 1 (AP).   1\n\u2014At least 09 persons were reported 1\nkilled late today by tornedlc winds\nthat  rkiped  through  sections  of \"j\nArkansas and Louisiana.\nMinden, an Important pariah\neeet In northwestern Lonlalsna.\nreported 00 killed there.\nArcadia, La., west of Minden, had *\nat least four dead. Mengolle, Ark, .1\nreported five, Camp, Ark, one.\nMany of the victims st Minden   -\nwere negror-*-. The negro section of 3\nthst town was levelled by winds j\nand caught fire.\nHALF-MILE  SWATH\nThe wind tore a half-mile swath I\nthrough Mtnden before lashing Arcadia, ai mllee away.\nA   national   guard   oompany   at-\nMinden wu mobilized and patrolled\nthe city. Lights were out and communication   llnea   nere   down.   The^\nconfusion  made  rescue  work  dlffl- J\ncult.\n\u25a0very available nurse, doctor aad\nambulance   from   Shreveport   wae \u25a0\nhurried to the town.\nThe storm, second that had atruck\nthe  Mississippi  valley ln  tw0 days,}\ndipped   first   on   tbe   Mlssourl-Ar-\nkaaaaa border and killed Id cMn at\nCamp, Ark. About 11 others In thst\nvicinity were Injured.\nBLACK   niNNKL\nSHAPED .CLOUD\nA tornedlc wind, traveling la U\nblack,   funnel-shaped   cloud,   next\nstruck at Minden, more  than  390\nmiles   aouth   ot   Camp,   snd   thea.\nraced westward.\nTwo emergency hospitals were es\u00bb.^\nup In ths main eectlon of Minden.\nThe soldiers tonight msds plans to\nbarricade tbe Shreveport - Mlndea\nhighway to clear the road to auto--,\nmobiles of sightseers who wen\nblocking the progress of ambulances.\nMessengers picked their way over\ndebris-strewn highways to nearby\ntowns.\nTbs' tornado atrtpped the negro\neectlon ot Minden. Many houses\nliterally burst aad their occupants\nwere killed Instantly. Plre that swept\nsome of the frame structures were\nextinguished.\non Union Question]\nVANCOUVER, May 1. (CP). \u2014 AM\nOttawa despatch to the  Vancouver\npi ovlnee aays:\n\"I have In no wey changed my\nopinion aa to tbe necessity of a un*\nlon government,\" Hon. R. W. Bruhn\ntold the Province today when aaked\nai to the political situation ln Britiah\nColumbia and what development* are V\nin proapect. Mr. Bruhn end Hon. W. I\nA. Mackenale ere atlll ln Ottawa .\nawaiting decision  by  the Dominion \u25a0'\ngovernment reepectlng tbe local gov*\/\nenunent'a plan ot unemployment re*\nlief thle year,\n\"I here made no official atatement\nto that effect,\" be itated, when aaked aa to the accuracy of reporta ot A\nble resignation. \"It le true, however,\" v'\nhe added, \"tbat before leaving Vic- *\\\ntorla, I handed my resignation to the  '\npremier ao aa to give him a free\nband ln the  reorganisation  of  bli\ncabinet and the formation of a un-   ,\nlon government. Not having full\nknowledge   of   what  haa   transpired\nmeanwhile, or what progreu has been\nmade by the premier, it le not poe-   *\nnble for me  to  make  any  further\nstatement till I return. Then I will *\\\nhave an opportunity to consult fully   .\nwltb the premier and get knowledge  I\nof tbe facta.\"\nMessrs. Bruhn and Mackenzie hope \u201e\nto leave for home In two or three' I\ndayi.\nTHE WEATHER\nTemperatures:                 Mln. Max.\nNBLSON     86\n\u00ab3\nVancouver _.         , 44\nM\nKamloops    40\n60\nSstevan Point  44\nM\nPrince Rupert  41\n80\nDswson    - 80\nM\nSeattle  _  40\n63\nPortland    .     _ 40\nfo\nSen Pranclsco _.  90\n.18\nSpokane   80\nHI\nPrince Oeorge _  80\n63\nLoe Angelee      il\noa\nPenticton         49\n\u2014.\nVernon    ...\u2014 .-.. 40\n\u2014\nKaslo                                   **t\nCalgary   ............_......._..... 88\n60\nEdmonton                    \u2022 80\nm\nSwift Currant 43\n63\nPrlnos  Albert   43\n66\nQu'Appelle _   _ 88\n63\nWinnipeg    30\nCO\nSt\nMooee   Jaw    80\n64\nForecast,    Neleon   and    vicinity--\nMoetly cloudy and mild with show\ners.\n ^\u25a0IMua-B-K mc  NELSON   DAILY   NEWS,\nGIRL TAGGERS\nCOLLECT $217\nrAid of Trip to the Trail\nFestival; Objective Is\nPassed\nSome SO glrli, togging Baturday to\nfinance tbt tcbool children'*\nto tbe Trail mualcal festival\nlUrtday, collected 1217.75. Till turn\nMori tbaa ptutd tbt objective act.\nThe taggers had tbeir headquarten\nAt Oellnu hall and worked ln\ntroupe ot two. D. chamberlain wu\nghalrman of the oommittee in\nMarge and bad the cooperation of\n\u2014    ' \t\nDEMONSTRATOR   WANTED\nMatron to demonstrate In homea\n. the latest kind of Plaster inval-\nt uable for the relief of all forma\nof Inflammation: lt drawa out all\n( polaon and oomea off without Inconvenient. OUARANTBBD.\nWrite tor and give particular* to\nI. W. EDMONDS\n904  Standard  Bank  Bldg.,  Vancouver, B. C.\na number of teachen and executive\nmemben of the Nelton Peatival aaaoclatlon.\nGRAIN FIGURES\nMONTRBAL,   Mtr   1\nday'a   grain   figures:\nBtotkt In iltvttort ..\nTotal recelpte to dite,\nTotal recelpte to date,\nTotal deliverlu\nto   date,   IMS   \u2014\nTotal   deliverlu\nto    date,    1933    \t\nYuterdayt nottpte\nYuterday'a deliverlu\nLake boata trrlved\nLake boata unloaded\n(Of)\u2014Satur-\nBuiheU\n  Mtl.TM\n1933 \u00ab,097a\u00bbl\n1933 \u00bb,1M,14_\n  M4M73\n S,7\u00ab9,SO\u00ab\n SIIMO\n 739.M7\n  9\n  \u2022\nFEARS LOSS OF\nWALL AT TRAIL\nTRAIL, B.C., UST 1.\u2014Fearing a\nconcrete wall in front of hla prop*\ncrty would be carried away, Mr.\nLennon waited on the city council\ntonlfht and aaked for cribbing to\nbe installed on Topping street. The\nboard of works will Investigate.\nThe lovely colorings of desert flow-\nera are being uaed for aprlng clothea;\nthe blue of the lupin, the pale pink\nof aome o-ctl; the deep red of\nothers: and the yellow ahades found\nIn deeert popplee.\nv a\nbk Lltt fiAftfiflt IHSF\n*** \u00bbak\u00ab\nIwrmiAL \u25a0AMIS\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B.C., Hotels\n\"Finest in\nBreakfast\n25* to 601\nLuncheon\n351 to 50c\nthe Interior\"\nDinner\n351 and 65<\nPhone 787\nHUME HOTEL\nNELSON.  B.O.                OBOROB   BENWELL,  Prop.\nRotary *hd Oyro Hoadquartert\t\nE' \u20147MB \u2014 E. Clarke, M. parr. o.\nrrartb, H. Vivian, Bella oollln*,\nl westman. Mary Armstrong. B.\n___. Kevlaan, B. Pord, F. B. Corcoran,\nm. tl. Smith, Vancouver-, j. Fltzslm-\n\u2022ons, 0. Howarth. T. Abrlel, Nakuap; W- J. Hay, J. M. Sutherland,\nWinnipeg; Mr. and Mn. D. B. Bran-\nB*-> Oo\u00ab__tiain* J. H. Winter, Trail;\nW. B. Allardlce. 49 Creek; H. H.\nMcBain, T. A. Burnt. Medicine Hat;\nMr. and Mra. O. P. Perry. Reno Mint;\nH. Hlnki, Crawford Bay; A. J. Watton, Kooteniy Bty; O, H. Burden,\nPort Crawford; R. Papworth, Oalgary;\np. H. jackaon, O. Brown, Cruton;\np. C. Chrlatophmon. Bonner* Ptrry;\nO. P. Boyd, Montreil.\nfttamsj\\Kttrtj*ert\u00bbtttjtSS^^\ncUhe Savoy\n\"Where the Gueit Is Kin&\"\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel.\nMany Rooms With Private '\nBaths or Showers.\nJ. A. KERR, Prop.\nIM BA-UCR  ST. PHONB  19\nf\/ff^Uimtimltmmttttttmmmmmttamttamt^^\nBAVOT\u2014Mr. and Mra. B. J. Levi- oeorge Medtteid, Calgary; 0. A.\n\u25a0ut Blocan Olty; Ut. and Mn. A. Manthe, Spokane; 3. N. Murphy,\nEdtrton.  0.  O.   Mackenale,  TrtU;' Kulo.\nMew Oraad Hotel\nP.   L.   RAPAR.   Prop.\nWuklr tnd Monthly Batea\nHot and  Cold   Wtttr\n\u2022Digit too np     Doubli 31.30 up\n\u202210 \u2022 Month and Up\n'Occidental Hotel\nTH Vernon St Phone _8.L\nH.   WASSICK\nItfty   Rooms   of   Solid  Comfort\nHeadquarten for Logger!\ntnd Mlnut\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Awaits You\nJAS.  I. MADDEN\nCompletely   Remodelled\nHot and  Cold Water\nIn  tin HEART of tbt City\n140 RELIEF WORKERS ASK\nCITY COUNCIL NOTTO CUT\nTO THE GOVERNMENT SCALE\nPetition for Reconsideration of Action; Spokesman\nDeclares Nelaon Has the Record\nfor Parsimony\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA.   LAPOINTE,   Prop.\nRoomi from Me to I1.M Monthly\nflO and np.\nSteam heated and hot and oold\nwater in every room\n\u00ab0I Baker St. Phone VII\nTRAIL, B. C.\nTRANSPORTATION\nMEW CROWN   |\nPOINT HOTEL \\\nBuropean Plan\nHEADQCABTEBS\nCommercial and Tourist Trade e\nSample Baomt\nCOMMERCIAL   RATES \u2022\nWithout   Bath    91.90 *\nWith Bath __ 9-.00 tnd VIM.  J\nTRAIL, B. C. \u2666\n\"A Palace t\n\u2666      in the Kootenays\"      *\nle\u00abe\u00ab.a.*.*.*.*.*.*.\u00bb.**\nGREYHOUND LINES\nWeek-end Excursion\nRates\nROUND TRIP FROM\nNBLSON TO\nTRAIL, |a.50\nKaslo  82.20\nFernie \u00a77.50\nCranbrook  \u00a75.60\nNakusp $4.65\nCreston  f2.85\nI\nla Asaured With\nNelson Daily News\nJOB PRINTING\nOUR equipment, bett\nmaterials, great care and\nattention, and the rigid\ntests to which ail work is\nsubjected, makes every\njob we do satisfactory. It\nhas to be.\nCall 00 Ua\nFor Eatlmatea\nf Baker Street\nPHONE 144\nmm\nNelsonaAfir\nCRITICISMS HOTLY CHALLENGED BY\nCITY FATHERS AND FACTS SET OOT\nNelson Has Been Paying Highest Scale in Province,\nExcess Is at Own Expense; Revenue\nForces Summer Cut\nProtesting agalnat tba recent action of tbt city oouncll In reducing\nthe aoala of relief par for the aummer to tht bull for whlcb tbl\nolty It reoelvint provincial grante,\nlto olvic relief worktn petitioned\nthi elty oounoll Mondiy night to\nreconsider Ita tctlon, a delegation of\nnine laying tbe petition before tbt\ncity fatbtn. It waa atated lt rt*\npreeented 80 pir ctnt of Mitt worktn.\nAfter tn animated debite between\ntbt delegation ind membera of tbl\ncouncil, . tbi Utter ttttrting tbt\ncity btd been oontplcuout for tht\nhigh aoala tt bad been allowing, tha\ncouncil referred the petition to the\noommittee of tbe wholt.\nSpokeamen for tbt detention were\nW. Bell, A. Breeae, L. Lutt, and B.\nPornelll. Mr. Bill, tht principal\nipokeaman, urged tbtt ttu people'a\nhapplneaa ihould come before bkl-\nanclng tbi budget, and tubmltted\nthtt WM etvtd ptr month by thla\neconomy reduced by that amount\ntht turn tptnt with tht clty'i bualneu houeee, whlcb were already filling thl pinch.\nCITV PATHBBS  EXPLAIN\nAlderman Rote naming tald lt\nwu not pleaaant vt out down tht\ntcalt, but. tha ntw ont wai whittle province hid decided wu fair,\nand had adopted u the bteta on\nwhich It would mam granta, and\nUM city, whllt going on record ae\nfavoring a higher acale for tbi winter, flit tblt It wu rtaaonahit in\naummer. when mtn oould keep gar*\ndint and htlp themaelvee a llttlt\nRt tald bt didn't think muoh of\ntht plea for thl buuneit houses.\nfor it would bt uUlth for tbtm to\nwant mort monty tptnt, wbtn it\nmeant that it would have to bt\ncontributed by thi tax-paytn, mtny\nof whom had difficulty in making\nenda milt.\nAldtrman T. 3. Scanlan tald hi\nagreed with Alderman Plemlng, and\nadded that tht oounci had gont\ninto thi question moat thoroughly,\nand tbtrt wu not a man iround\nthi beard who wanted to out down\ntbl relief ply if condition! oould bt\nmtt in any othtr way. Ilia clty'i\nlight nvenue wu giaoo lttt thu\nmonth than a yur igo, ind tht\n\u2022ama applied to gu. In thi faoe el\nauch oondltlona, the council hid no\noption but to taka thli action.\nMayor S. H. Smythe pointed out\nthat min wtrt btlng thltted oe tbt\nolty br ttw government, oonttltut-\nlng a burden not eipected, tnd thit\nthi olty timply couldnt continue\ntbt higher tcale tblt It bid been\npaying. It wu not a matter ol\nwhat the council wished to do, but\not wbat It had to do to cope with\ncondition.\nQUESTIONS SCALE\nTo thtn explanation!, Mr. Ball rejoined that while tht elty gave out\ntbat It wu paying tht government\nflgun, w a mttter of fact It wu\npaying lut. Rt undentood tht government flgun wu 13.80 per dty,\nagalnat the g. of tht etty. further,\ntht |2 to dty wu ahorter, giving\nthi mtn a chanot to do eome othtr\nremunerative  work.\nAlderman Homing explained that\nwhin hi und tht term, \"govtrnmtnt tollt,\" ht wu referring to\ntht government ailowanot or grant.\nHe aald ha wu In tympathy with\ngiving tha nlltf worktn wage but\nwhile many men worked u will for\ntbl relief pay u thty would for\n14 a day, othera wtrt not worth 6\notntt a day. tf a numbtr of mtn\nwert not playing fair, It wu extremely difficult to find the Juittfl-\ncttton for ralalng wagea. though hi\nwu willing for th* council to go\nInto thi matter again.\ntt would be a good Idea tor tht\ncommlttet to conalder tht qutttlon\nof bow tht mtn wtn working, and\nill who were the ilacktri. Aldtrman Scanlan luggeeted. Most ef thi\nalackert ht partonally had Htn wtn\nyoung mtn. tnd moat of the older\nmen were doing good work.\n\"Do you think tbl Incentive It\nvery ttrong*} Wl in iterlflclng 14 a\nday,\" commented Mr. Breeae.\n\"Tou in biting your argument\non g4 t day,\" replied Aldtrman\nScanlan, \"and thew It i qutttlon lf\nthtt It new i daya wagea, and alto\nIt tt wlll hi.\"\n\"Why not cut down on thoae who\ntrt lacking, and not take it out\non all tha nllef workers?\" uktd\nMr. Fornelli.\nMr. Breete asserted that reports\nahowed thtt iomi children In tht\nachoola wtn eufferlng from malnutrition.\n\"If thlnga keep on u thiy in,\ntomt of tht taiptrtrt will bl auf-\nNELSON,   B.   C   \u2014   TUESDAY   MOBNINO,   MAY   I,   MM'\nctnt ovtr whtt It would bt undtr\ntht provlnoltl Kali.\nThou who followed oout irate In\nthi new-ptptra. ha uld, wtn twin\nthat eeveral munlclpalitltt than had\ncut off nllef entlnly, giving tht ex-\neutt that It ihould be a Dominion\nmatter.\nAlderman Dawton added that Vancouver wu ualng the provincial tcalt.\nTAXPAYER'S PLIGHT    *\nIlluttrttlng tbt potltlon of many\ntaipaytn, Alderman Bcanlan said\nthat ont Ntlion butlntu mtn with\nan invMtmtnt of git.ooo and im-\nployln. fin mtn told him hi hid\nleft after paying expenaea, and not\nmaking any ailowanot for depreciation. 8475 for hla year*a work ln 1832.\nThe council then, on motion of\nAldermen Rou Plemlng and W. R.\nCampion, referred the qutttlon to tht\ncouncil u a wholt, with particular\nreference to tbt day Malt.\nTha pttition nad u followt:\n\"Whirtu our preeent Milt of relief pty acaroalr provldti tht bin ni-\nceaaltlee ot llil;\n\"Thtnfort bl lt moived thit wt,\nthe undinlgntd nlltf worktn of Nil*\nMn do proteit thl propoatd reduction la nllef Mill of pay, and n-\ncueet that you noontldtr thi quit.\ntlon, not only ln Juatloe to ouraelvea,\nbut to our diptndtnta. who nttd\nmora, not leu, of tht niciiiitiei of\n1t_____% __^^\nfiring from malnutrition,\" Alderman\nScanlan contributed.\nTo tblt, Mr. 8_M\u00bb wld lt depended on what Alderman Scanlan\ncalled malnutrition. HI laid hli intereet wu ln providing food for\nthl children.\nAlderman Scanlan pointed out\nthat Incnulng the dally pay would\naot provide any mon food, u ttch\nman worked until ht had earned tne\nmonthly limit filed for hie category\nand thin stopped. .\nAldtnaan j. B. Oray, chairman Of\ntha finance committee, uktd tht\ndelegation lf lt had thought out a\nway whenby tha olty oould gtt tbt\nmoney required to meet ltt requeet.\nHe pointed out tbat tht publlo\nutility revenue had dropped 810,000\nIn tour monthi. If thit happened In\ntht cate of household lervlcei, whtt\nwould bl thl cue wllh tttt taxea?\nBvery day mon tamillea wen aaklng\nrelief, having atayed off aa long u\nthty could. Tht council could not\npick monty out Of tht air. No om\nwanted to reduce the work pty or\nallowance.\nPABISOMONIOUS CHARGE\nReturning to the chtrge with new\ncrltlclimt, Mr. Btll uld thl relief\nworktn wtn quite cognltant of tht\ncondition. Aldtrman Oray had outlined, but lf a married man wu to\nget only 117.50 a month, and hli\nnnt wu only 818. and hit light 88.\ntnd hi bad to llvt, how could ht\nkttp up hit nnt, u he had bun\nendeavoring to do. Ntlton. ht aald.\nhtld tht reoord u the wtalthleat\ncity proportionately in weetern Cinada. and It alao had tht reoord of\nbeing tht mott ptnlmonlout to ltt\nrelltf workers, allowing only 30 otntt\na day direct nlltf, white TnU tnd\nllttlt Ontton wire paying 40 cente.\nHi uld hi htd tten the ettumint\nln print that if Ntlton wu not\npaying 40 otntt a day In direct relief. It wu Ntlton tbtt wu pinching\nthl monty aad not the government.\nInstant challenge mtt thut ttate*\nrnenti by the delegation apokttman.\nAldtrman Sctnltn taked bor, if\nhit atatement. wert tmt, to many\nfamilies from otbtr polnte ta the\ndlatrlct wtn moving Into NtUon ao\nu to reoelve olty nllef.\nCOUNCIL CHALLENGES\nAlderman Plemlng tald hi did not\nbelieve there WU a slngls city In\nBrltlth Columbia that had bMn paying u high a nllef tcalt u Nelson. Mott of thi munlc.pil.tlu atayed on tht govtrnmtnt acale, and lote\nof them dM aot even contribute their\nthird. Nelaon on the other hand the\nput winter paid a third mort tbta\ngovernment nlltf. Thut, tht relief\nwork oott tht city half of one-third\nof tht total expended. Bt declared\nMr. IMU wu either mumtormid, or\nwu aot filr In hit ttittmenta.\nCity Cltrk Vt. B. Wwon Interjected thM Mr. Bill ivldtntly referred to direct relief.\n\"While the government Milt ctlled for 817.10 a month, wt illowtd\n834 \u2022 month. Dou that look parsimonious?\" Aldtrmtn Plemlng demanded.\nMr. Bell cum btck with tbi remark that tt wu tm general opinion among the nllef workers of Nel*\nun tbtt (hi city paid last than othtr\ncities, and ItM than wmt thtt were\nalmoat la tm handa of a receiver.\nHe luggtited that authentic lnforma*\ntlon ot what wu paid by different\ncltMo bt publiihed ln tbl preaa.\nMayor Smytht eald City Clerk Wesson oould gtve tht information forthwith.\nWASSON GIVES PACTS\nMr. Waaaon atated tmt when Alderman R. W. Dawaon and hlmMlf\nwtrt at tht cottt In tbt winter In\nconnection with the delegation of the\nUnion of Brltlih Columbia Munlclpalitltt, they Idbked Into then quit*\ntions. North Vincouvtr city, Burn*\naby. and North Vancouver dlatrlct\n\u2022aire ill adhering to tm provincial\nMill entlnly. Speaking to Trill tht\nothir day, ht wat Informed It wu\nptylng tm provincial acale. Por tomt\nrtuon Ktmloopa did not havt much\nnlltf to piy, ind Ita disbursimsnt\nfor thli wu not over 8200 for tm\nn-.enth o: Pebruary, Ht attributed Ur.\nBtll't confusion regarding mut In\nNtlton to tha fact tmt there win\ntwo bodies dispensing nllef, the olty\nand tm province. Ba declared thl\nelty hid never admlnletered relltf\non ItM thin tm provincial Kali,\nand In all casts where relief waa by\nmeant of work, tht city had paid a\ngreat deal over the provincial tcale.\nWith tbe overhead, lnolutlve ef foreman's wages, truck hire, and other\nltemi, the  city'a  coet wu SO per\nAround World\nPangborn Tells of Plans for\nNtxt Ysar\nDEATHS AND LOSS\nIN ILLINOIS STORM\nCHICAGO, Mfty 1 (AP)\u2014Wind,\nrtln and hall roared over Illinois today to bring deaths to at least five\npersone, injury to nearly a scort\nand hsavy property loas.\nOne small (arming community,\nMaples MUl, In Pulton oounty, was\n\"practically wiped out,\" hospital attendant* at Canton said. Two persona were fatally Injured there and\n11 injured as buildings collapsed.\nFrom over ths state oame reports\nof farm and city buildings damaged\nby wind and hall. Workers rus'.ied\nfrom Canton to Maples Mill, digging\nln debris to determine li others still\nwort burled in wrtokaft.\nINFLUX BEGINS\nDERBY CLASSIC\nWBNATCKBt. Wuh., May 1 (AP)\n\u2014A nonstop flight iround tht world,\ncapped with a flight trom Smtrla\naoroae Uvt Arctic iad north mtg-\nnttlc pole to New Tork, WM announced today by Clydt Pangborn,\ntranapaclflo flitr, on hit arrival by\nplant from Ntw fork.\n\"Wl Wlll UM a ipeclal Bandalle\nplan* tquipptd with two moton.\"\nPangborn tald. \"TM thlp it btlng\nbuilt en tht 'flying wing' prlnolpU.\"\nPlinntd for tomt tlaw mit yur\nbtoiUM delaya thU yttr hid pott-\npoatd plane for lte btlng held In\nconjunction with tm Chicago\nworld'a fair, Pangborn explained thtt\ni tteond pilot, a navigator aad a\nradio maa would make up tm cnw.\nTht flight would be from Ntw\nTork to Moioow, \u00bboo mllee, with a\nrefueling tmn; to Chita, Siberia.\n5000 mllM lor another refueling, aad\nfrom tmn to New York aeroee tm\narctic nglona, 6000 mllu.\nPangborn new i group or ChlntM\nofficiate from thl aut to meet T. V.\nSoong, Chinese nntnee minuter, who\nwlll arrive In Seattle tomorrow fron\ntm orient.\nLOOISV-LLB. Ky.. Miy 1. (OP).\u2014\nIt'i derby WMk tn old Kentucky, ind\nfrom fir and wldt tht follower! of\nthe iport of klngt an pointing to\nwardt Churchill downa htn. whtn\nthl MO.OOO added claulc wlll have\nlte 69th renewal aomawhere around\n6 pjn., oentral itandard turn, next\nSiturdiy.\nInflux ot aporttmen\u2014rich aad poor\n\u2014panhandlers, \"oon mtn,\" touts and\nwhat not hu atarted. Baton tbi\nblui bloodt of tht American turf\nonawer the bugle oall, thouianda more\nwill come\u2014atateamen, toclety bellea,\nmd tht plain, ordinary ruing folk.\nHotels nport enough rutrvttlona\nalready to aaeun in overflow. Many\nate from Oinada.\nOut at tht downt iteelf. tm letting of tm milt tad oat quirter\n\u2022Tint U a btehlvi ot activity.\nTRAIL LEGION\nPLAINS PICNIC\nTRA_L, B.C., May 1.\u2014A picnic at\nPrultvale tn tm mtr futuri wu\npunned it an executive melting of\nthe Canadian Legion ot Trail tonight. Announcement wu madt of\ntm reaulte ot UN checkir, cheat\nand crib tournament betwMn Tnll\nand Prultvale. Prultvale wen tm\nchtcktra 16-11. tht cheea 11-4 and\nTnll took tht crib oonteat 64-60.\nJames Melvin pretlded.\nWANT NEW REPORT\nON SEWER AT TRAIL\nTRAIL, B.C.. May 1.\u2014Another report on a ntw angle wu raqueated\nby tm oounoll from tm boerd of\nworka tonight on propoaed extension of a eewer on MllUgan hill.\nNO COMMUNICABLE\nDISEASES IN TRAIL\nTHAU. B.C., May I. \u2014 Mtdlctl\nHtalth Offlotr Dr. P. 6. Baton Informed tm cltr oounoll ttnlght thit\nTrail remained fnt from communicable  dlMUM.\nTRAIL EXCELSIORS\nMEET, SANDY ISLAND\nTRAIL, B.C.. May 1.\u2014An outdoor\nmeeting featuring gamu and ihort\nttlka wu htld it Sandy Uland by\ntht Bret-dor club htn tonight. HIM\nKitty Martlndale wu la charge.\nMissionary Warns,\nMore Kidnappings\n1200 Kidnapplngi In Manchuria Sines January 1\nfor Peace Are Sought\nTOKTO, Miy' 1. (A*).\u2014Itforta t<\nbring about tm opening of Sine\nJapentM negotiation! for aa annis\ntloe, a Japanese foreign offloe spokesman tald today, an btlng made by\ncertain ChlntM teadere through BrltUh and United statei channel-.\nsir MUm Lampaon, BrltUh Mln\nUttr. and Ntlton T. Johiuon, Un*\nIted Statet repreMntatlve, ban been\napproaofatd, according to official In-\nformation, by ChlntM with i propot*\nal for opening ptaoa talk!.\nThe ChlaeM who trt reported to\nbe making theM advances art idmltted by thl Japaneee to htvt no\nconnection with Marahal Chang Kai-\nShek ot the Nanking government, or\nhla repreMntatlve at Peiping, Oeneral Ho Ylng-Chlng.\nTheM ChlaeM negotutora dealre,\nthe Japaneee authorltlu Mid, td\nbring about a meeting of military\nleaden from both contending udes.\nwith l view to agreeing to ceaaatlon\nof hoetnitita aad tht uubllahmtnt of\na neutral toat touth ot tm Great\nWall ot China.\nSuch a neutral tone, aooordlng to\na Japanau demand, ahould embrace\ntht Triangular area bttwun tbi\nLwan river and tm Onat Wall, extending 60 mllea ilong tm cout ind\n100 mllu lnltnd aad another atrip\nten mllea on tht oout tnd tttendlng 100 mllu Inland. ThU area U\nIn China proper.\nDOC LICENSE IN\nTRAIL UNCHANGED\nTRAIL, B.C., Mty I.\u2014OB ttt declaim vote of Mayor Bruno LeRose\ntm olty oouncll tonight dMldtd to\ntiki no action thU ytar oa tht n-\ndoetlot ot dog turn nquuttd by\nproptrty owners. Tht council decided te adhere te a notnt motion\ncontlaulng the UotnM et |\u00bb end\nGreeting a pound la whleh Mlud\ndogt would be mid tor \u2022 timt, and\nthea deatroyed lf oot claimed. Aldermen Jamu Thompton, 3. B.\nAndereon and J. H. Woodburn llntd\nup In favor of reMlndlng tm prevloui ruling to clur tm way for\ndecreatlng thl dot tax. Aldermen\nB. L. Oroutage, c A. Newman and\nA. Saundtra decided to itiy with\nthtlr prevloua declalon iad wtn\ntupported by Mayor 1_>Rom.\nMUKDEN. Manchuria, May I (AP)\n\u2014Dr. NleU NleUen. aa Amtrican\nmlaalonary kidnapped by brlganda ln\nManchuria early lut month and\nstill htld for ramom, In a meatigt\nto Mn. NltUtn todty itrongly warned other missionaries la south Manchuria to avoid peraonal rlaka la\ntm near futun becauw of remark!\nhe overheard his captort make,\nMn. NMteen't Utter tad rnamgi\nfrom Myrl S. Myan, contul-general\nit Mukdm who hM mtn negotiating with tm abduoton, Indicated\nDr.  NltUen'a  health   nmalni good.\nJapanau polioe announoed marly\n1200 kidnappings have oocurred in\naouth   Manchuria   slnoe   January   1.\nDr. NleUen U being htld for\n\u2022100,000 ramom, repent matsagM\nindloated.\nWATER SERVICE IS\nREQUESTED, TRAIL\nTRAIL, B.C., May I.\u2014The city\noouncll tonlgbt referred to the\ncity engineer. S. S. McDiarmld, An-\ngilo paruotU's request for water\nMrrlM aad approved thl application of Prank Shields.\n\"LABOR BUREAU\" IS\nREQUESTED, TRAIL\nTRAIL. B.C., Mav 1\u2014Fear of legal\nentanglements restrained action by\nthe city oouncll tonlgbt on tbe propoeal of mt. Ble* to start a \"labor\nbureau\" to aid relief men ln finding\nod<t Jobs.\nMAYOR LEROSE PUTS\nTABOO ON SPEEDING\nTRAIL, B.C., May 1.\u2014Car ownen\ntravailing too tut ln tM elty in\nto ta hailed into oourt. Mayor\nBruno LtRoM Informed tht oouncll tonight thtt hi would gtn thu\ninatruction to tm olty pollot. Aldtrmtn c- A. Ntwman reported\nhigh feeling over ctn tpudlng on\nSecond avenue and Alderman J. B.\nAndereon declared tfeat atmllar offences were occurring on Nelaon tvenut.\nMRS. BAILLIE OF\nTRAIL IS BURIED\nTRAIL. B.O., Mty 1.\u2014Mn. Oertrude Baillie, wife of A. W. Baillie,\nwu burUd In Mountain Vltw oemetery thu afternoon. Servlou wen\nmid tn Knox United church, Bev.\nBryce R. Wallace offtelaUng. Pall\nbtarert wtn Jamea Wtlr, William\nBvaa, Desmond McDontld, Juui\nAbraham, Robert MoLtod and John\nMcLeod. Mn. Balllle'a hutbtnd tad\nwven ohlldnn turvlve.\nG. R. THOMPSON IS\nBURIED AT TRAIL\nPern Mourns the\nPresident's Death\nAutopsy Shows Assassin Wu\nHit With 20 Bullets, Four\nLance Cuts\nLIMA, Peru. May I (AP).\u2014While\nPeru wu under a rigidly enforced\netate of Mlge today tm body of tha\nassassinated pretldtnt, LuU M. Sen-\nehe\u00ab Otrro wu carried In state to\nthe cathedral and tm nation itarted\na three-dty period of mourning.\nOenenl Otctr Benavldes. elected\npreeldent, ltd thi mort ol honor\nIn tm procession to the cathedral.\nAn autopey ducloted tM preeldent htd been thot twice from the\nbeok. Om bullit penttnted tht lift\nlung tnd tm hurt. TM eecond\nptrforated tht diaphragm.\nHU aaaaaaln, Abelardo Hurtado da\nMtndoea, a rtvolutlontry, who wu\nkllltd by guards, died from JO\nbuiuti ind four Unci tutt, in\ntutopty thowed. TM streets win\nqulit u tM body wu borm to\ntm cathedral. At each eorfttr policeman came to tm ulute. Banks and\nshops win olotid u thiy WIU hi\nfor tM mourning pirlod. Thl ntw\nadmlniatratlon expressed confidence\ntm nttlon would remain tranquil.\nTM aaeaaalnaUon ao stunnsd tM\ncapital that nobody paid any attention te tin annual Leber day\ndemonstration program.\nTRAIL, B.C., May 1,-Pollowlng\nservlcM at at. Aadnw't church, O.\nR. Thomu wu burtid ln Mountain\nVltw cemetery thli afternoon. Btv.\nL. A. Morrant officiating. Pill bear-\nen wen Dr. w. A. Ooth'.m. J. s.\nCarter, A. B. Ritchie, O. C. McKay.\nJamee Buchanan and T. L. Bloomer\nof Cutlegar.\nWynndel invites\nCreston Institute\nWTNXDBL, B. 0\u201e Mty l-TOt\nmonthly meeting ot tM Womtn't\nlnitltute wu Mid Thundiy. In\ntm abttnoe ot tm pmldtnt. Mn.\nDtvldge tm vlct-pretldmt wu ln\ntM chtlr.\nC Moon. Cretton offend t Hirer\noup to winner ot mott polnte la\ntht till filr, to M won for thnt\nyun to become tm property ef\nwinner or IS ln c\u00abh toward!\nprum. Tm ladlu decided to taka\ntM |\u00ab offer. Fundi of kottltute\nbtlng low, wayt tnd meant of making money were ducuutd and u m\nmany datu an booked It wu decided to leave thU mttter until nut\nmeeting. Suggestion! tMt Invitation!\nbt extended mtmbtn of Cruton\nlnitltute to ittend tm Mty meeting wu heartily accepted. Mn. B.\nAnderatad wu appointed convener of\nentertainment. An Interesting dtm-\nonatratlon on rag rug making wu\nglnn by Mn. Hackett. Tm hetteUM\nwtn Mre. Eakln, Mn. Clark, MUt\nS.   Benedetti.\nTM braided leather Identification\nbracelet la tba moment'e popular\njewelry, with motel plaqui to bl\nmonogrammed.\n<\u00ae&H M4fMfCf fttMfP Mil \u00aeH.  .ty AtatuiT -Danfj^\nI\nMIN ADMIRID HER THE\nMOMENT THEY SAW HIR                   1\nWs W\/   v^l \u00a3^_L \u2022\nm^srVr^^K.       \\j_V-*   J________L\nPf      ft\n\\A\nA _\u25a0\u25a0___\/\nAT LAST HIR NIW IIJTI.-IN-IAW\nFRANKLY TOLO HIR HOW\nIHI WAS O.FINDINO\u2014\n\u2014ANO HOW\nIAIIIY\nLIFIBUOY\nWOULD C0IMCT\nHIR MUIT\nNOW IHI II HAPPICY MARRII0.\n.ITMANM TO LMBUO-Ye SURE PROTICTIOH\nI   'tJBf II NO LONOIR A PROSLIM\n1     T^rH    ^BfV ___\"          ->__\\  If                              mT. ^*l\n<f\nDON'T  RISK \"B.O.\"\nTHE merest hint of \"B.O.\"\u2014hsfy e_W\u2014\nruim i girl's chirm, t man's attractiveneea.\nIt'i w eny to be guilty tnd not know It, becami\nwe quickly* get uaed to in ever-present odour.\nPity Mfel With tad bathe always with Lifebuoy for extra protection. Itt Marching lather\ndtmerau pores\u2014endi \"B.O.\" dinger, la pleas-\ntnt, hygienic Kent\u2014that vanishes u you rime\u2014\ntells you Lifebuoy purifies,\nTn thit \"facia.\"\nEverv night, miauge Lifebuoy s creamy lather into\nthl tkin. Then rinse. Your\ncomplexion will freshen and\nglow with healthy beauty\nI*\nLITIB BftOTUM unrrw\nTHB GUMPS-\nLITTLE FISHES IN THE BROOK\n\u00ae\nOOP. OLD\nMtAJCr-VO:\n__      B\u00bbM-\n_vNbV HAS H0_ .\t\nEVWMTMM6rNM_l\nP0NKR 10 tnVr MIM\n\u2022toMDM-ftTH*\nOHWrnft ma*m^\n\\NfTM MIUJS-\nAmX. OKf TW*\"*\n1WN\u00bb\"\u00bb*\nOUT. MTVKOOUMIKr\nOW-vRSUIWde'TWP-.\nAMDKRi-CWhMM\nBkVv4S__M*TD\nBE IM HKiU SPIRfTi\nA-WMM \u2014\n 8\t\n* t-i\n I \u2022\u25a0tttt-'iwwmr'*-..   .\u25a0\\...'KWMmww*m***********mi. w.^mmtetttti^t'\nY\nW:\nNO PROMISES,\nSAYS BOWSER\nRossland Crowd Hears\nINon-Partisan Movement Speakers\nROSSLAND, B.C.. Mty t\u2014'Tm\nmaking no rash promites of whet\nmy government wlll do lf I am\n[\u25a0\u2022turned to power,\" etated W. J.\nBoner, speaking before an attentive audience tn the Capitol theater,\nSaturday evening, Tbe building ww\nwell filled ln eplte of the fact that\nthe meeting had been called at\n6:45 to allow the apeaker to appear\nln Trail later. \"We will do our beet\nto give you an efficient administration, along straight business lines,\nreducing expenditure* wherever possible.\" The speaker went on to\nsty that besides experience, a successful administration needed\nstrength of character, It had to aay\n\"no\" to requests, where tbe answer\nof a private enterprise would be ln\nthe negative. Mr. Bowser, said that,\ntogether with the late Richard McBride, he had been Instrumental ln\nIntroducing party politics Into British Columbia. Today tbe province\nfaced a crista, and lt was necessary\nfor everyone to forget party lines,\nand face oommon problems for tbe\npubllo good. He outlined the events\nwhich had led to hla onoe more entering the political arena, expressed\nhis pleasure at betng once more tn\nthe golden city, and called on hla\naudience to return a strong nonpartisan candidate from tbe constituency of Roasland-Trall, ,\nOr. Q. A. B. HaU of Nanaimo\ntold of his former connection with\ntbla dUtrlct when he sat In the\nBritish Columbia house as Liberal\nmember from Nelaon, and said he\nfelt the time had oome when the\nprovlnoe mutt be put before party.\nThe candidate of today ahould\npledge hlmaelf to serve British Columbia, not t party.\nDugald Donaghy, K.C, forxerly\nmember for North Vanoouver, and at\none time minister of flnanoe In the\nMacLean administration, stated that\nthere waa little wild cheering at\npolitical meetings today. People were\nweighing the words of the speaker\nand thinking matters out for themselves. Everyone waa facing the future with more or leas of worry.\nTimes were critical. The government\nof British Columbia could not borrow money at 6 per cent. This\nmeant that private enterprise was\nthrottled. England had faced the\nsame situation, and men like Stanley Baldwin, representative of age-\nold aristocracy and Ramsay MacDonald, peaaant boy, had satd, \"We\nwill bury the hatchet and work together for the good of the country.\"\nThere waa much talk about Inflation of currency. It wea an Intriguing sounding phrase, but he wlahed\nto remind his bearers that the Victoria government oould do nothing\nwith changing the flntncltl system.\nThat under the B.N.A. act was\nwholly under control of tbe Ottawa\ngovernment which handled all mat-\nten nation' wide, or dealing with\ninternational tf fairs. The provincial\ngovernment dealt with tha natural\nresource* of the province. Beware of\nfalse prophet*. The credit of the\nprovince affects the worker, and lt\nwas for tbe people of British Columbia to return a government\nwhleh would reduce expenditures\nsod Introduce every possible economy In sn effort to balance the\nbudget.\nA. O. Csmeron Introduced the\nspetkers, and three hearty cheers\nwere given before they left for Trill.\nSocial News\nofRo&sland\nThe following ooiumn ol social\nnews snd happening's in Rotsisnd\nts conducted by Mrs Sesue B\n-Ferguson Phone Mrs Ferguson\nst  her  boms in' Rossland and\nEive ber details ol events ot in*\nurest to thlg ooiumn,\nROSSLAND, B. C, AprU 30 -\nMrs. O. C. Cobb, who has been the\nguest of Mrs. Laura E. Glimour,\nhas returned to her home in Tori\nSteele.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. J. H. Freney, who hss been\nspending the winter months in\nRevelstoke. the gueat of her son,\nRev. Fr. T. P. Freney, hss returned\nsnd will be here for the next few\nweeks.\n\u2022 a   \u2022\nMrs. d. Hings and Uttle son have\nreturned from Nslson where they\nwere visiting Mn. Hings' mother,\nMrs. D. Saare.\na   \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. W J. Ternan, has returned\nfrom Nelson, accompanied by her\nlittle daughter, who has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.\nW. J. Robertson.\n\u2022 \u2666   *\nMrs. Joseph pougan and little\necu hsve returned home from tha\nhospital.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nPhillip Tocgood, who reoently disposed of bl* confectionery here, has\nleft for Vernon, where he wlll enter\nbusiness along similar line*.\n\u2022 \u2022   a\nMrs. D. D. Morris has returned\nfrom a trip to Vanoouver.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nRev. w. F. price of Trail, wu In\nthe city today,\nKASLO FESTIVAL\nENTRIES HEARD\nConcert Shows Trail Contestants Well Trained\nHorticultural science 1* today\nmaking rapid stride* ln tbe *olu-;\ntlon of problems upon which light i\nhss long been wanting. Scientific\nreseach ls unesrthlng a wealth of\nmaterial, much of wblch offers'\npractical solutions or, st least sug- >\ngestlons, for some of the difficulties\nln  profitable   orchard   mtntgement.\n87 MILES\nON 1 GALLON?\nOssStver Engineers, C388S, St..\nWheaton. ill., have brought out a\n1033 World'a Fair Auto Ot* Stver\nand inside Engine Oiler thtt saves\ngt* and oils valves Inside engine at\nearn* time. F.ta all ctrt. Easy put on\nwith wrench. Users and Agents\nwanted everywhere. 127% profits.\nOne sent free to introduce quick.\nBend Address and Ctr Name today,\nLOOKOUT FOR\nTHESE SYMPTOMS\nOF CONSTIPATION\nGet Relief With Kellogg's\nAll-8ran\nHeadaches, lost of appetite and\nenergy, aallow complexions, and\nsleeplessness ftlw often warning\nsfgni of common constipation.\nUnlew chocked, constipation may\nimpair health.\nToday, you can get rid of com*\nmon constipation by simply eating\nt delicious cereal. Laboratory testa\nahow that Kellogg's All-Bran provides \"bulk'* to exercise the intestines, and vitamin B to further aid\nregularity. All-Bran Is also a\nrood source of blood-building iron.\nTho \"bulk\" In All-Bran la much\nlike that In leafy vegetables. Inside\nthe body, it forms a soft mats.\nGently, it clears tho intestines of\nwastes. How much better than taking patent medic toes.\nTwo tablespoonfuls daUy will\novercome most types of constipation. Serloue cases, with every\nmeal Tf not relieved this way, aee\nyour doctor.\nEnjoy All-Bran as a cereal, or\nuse In cooking. Appetising recipes\non the red-and-green package. At\nall grocers. Hade by Kellogg in\n\u25a0London, Ontario,\nk\nKASLO, B. C. May 1\u2014The recital\nof festival numbers presented by tho\nlocal contestants, practically filled\nthe drill halt Friday evening. Naturally parents of the children were\nout ln large number*, but the attendance of score* of others show\nthat the general Interest in the\nprogress*, of tbe children wa* indeed\nmost encouraging. The young folks,\nwho will journey to Trail to participate In the forthcoming .Kootenay\nMuslcsl festival, will be a credit\nto their home town and to those\nwho have worked so whole-heartedly\nand diligently ln training them to\nthe nearness of perfection to which\nthey hsve attained, If the test\nrecital ls any criterion, as each\nnumber was so well rendered that\nlt would be a very hard matter to\ntay which was \"best,\" even for\nthoae well versed ln matters musical. J. A. Fraser was the chairman, Mrs. T. W. Reed was the accompanist for the school choir and\nMlss Margaret Smith the accom -\npianist for 8t, Andrew'* Junior\nchurch choir, both ladle* accompanying for the individual numbers.\nMrs. Reed baa trained and conducts\nthe church choir, while Mlss Smith\nht* been lndefatlgueable ln bringing the school choir up to its present htgh standard. The very pleasing\nprogram, as presented waa a* follows, opening with th* singing of\n\"O, Canada,\" followed by \"Bed ln\nSummer,\" sung, by division two of\nthe public school, the school choir\nthen sang \"Spring,\" following this\ntbere waa a piano duet by Ruth Aim\nand Wilfred Rudkln, a vocal solo\n\"Haste tbe Nymph\" by Peggy Sutherland, piano solo, \"Rondo,\" by\nRuth Aim, volet l solo \"Slumber\nSong,\" by Howard Ferklns, piano\nsolo \"Columbine,\" Wilfred Rudkln,\nschool choir \"Strawberry Fair\" and\n\"Lullaby.\" Here there was an intermission, after which the (following\nnumbers concluded tbe program:\npiano solo, \"Serenade\" Ruth Aim;'\nvocal aolQ \"Haste Thee Nymph\"\nClara Horner; piano duet \"London\nBridge\" Ruth Aim and Wilfred Rudkln; vocal aolo \"Haste Thee Nymph\"\nKate Rlddell; piano solo. Nocturne\nln E Major. Wilfred Rudkln; St.\nAndrew's United church Junior\nchoir closed the program with\n\"Oome Out to the Meadows\" and\n\"Pedlar of Dreams.\"\nThe silver collection, taken during\nthe Intermission, amounted to about\n$30 whlcb wlll, no'doubt, be augmented by private contribution* to\naid ln defraying ths expenses of\ntbe KtsJo contestants, numbering\nabout  40.\nTbe majority of the members of\nthe achool choir are also members\nof the church choir, there being\nhowever, a few ln each who are not\nmembers of the other, this doing\naway with the possibility of sameness ln tone and expression which\nmight otherwise result. Mrs. Reed\nand Mis* Smith were congratulated\non the splendid results of their\nIndividual and combined efforts to\nhave the choral and aolo numbers\nreach the nearness of perfection\nahown by the FMday evening recital.\nTbe member* of th* achool choir\nire the Misses Itene Und, Dolly\nSutherland, Ruth Aim, Doris Read,\nDorothy Hamilton, Virginia Hendricks, Joyce Brooks. Bessie McOlbbon, Eleanor Horner, Doreen\nLlnd. Kate Rlddell. Clara Homer,\nBetty Dykttre and Myrtle Leet and\nMasters, Bobble Strachan, Blllle\nChandler, John Logui, Edward Costello, Donald Reed, Stanley Lock-\nhard, Ronald Carter, David Hartln,\nRonald Matthews, Blllle Hendricks.\nTeddy Homer, Oordon Reed and\nArchie  Reuter.\nTHB   NELSON   DAILY   NEWS;   NELSON,   a   C.  \u2014   TUESDAY   MORNING,   MAY  .!,   IMS*\nSILVER RISE\nTOAD NORTH\nFifty-Cent Price Will Pat All\nMiners and More at Vork,\nSays Stewart Publisher\nVICTORIA. Mhy \\\u2014\"Uf ailver\nprice* continue their rise to around\nthe fifty-cent level, there wlll not\nbe an Idle man ln northern\nBritish Columbia, and many from\nthe outside will find Jobs a* fifty-\ncent sliver will reopen all the\nsilver properties.\" aald H. W. M.\nRolston, publisher of The Portland\nCanal News, who is spending s\nweek ln Victoris.\nNEW   ORE   BODIES\nHe eald thai miners ln the north,\nthrown, on their own Initiative as. a\nresult of general oondltlona .had\nbeen taking leases on varloua propertlea and carrying on developments.\nAs, a result Important discoveries\nbave been made and new ore bodies opened up. H. D. Roobfort and\ncompanions, went Into the old\nDunwell workings, and lh cutting\nInto the main wall, opened a vein'\nftve feet wide of ore averaging $5\na ton ln gold for 'he full width\nand a high per-cent-- z* of silver\nand leal values. They hsve, elnce\nJanuary, got 300 tons of this or*\ndown to the Dunwell mill. L. S.\nDavidson and compalons are working on this mill, re-establishing\nlt with voluntary aid and without\nany capital.\nSHIPPING  ORE\nOn the Bf \\ Alt cralms of the Dunwell, Cyril -ackaon and-Peter Bved-\nberg had been working and have\nopened a body running IIS ln gold\nover some fifteen feet. They have\nshipped out four tons of thl* ore\nand wtth it have got enough money\nto lnatal power drills. On the Silverado, J. J. Haahtl has been work\ntng and taken out 180 tons of\nhigh-grade silver-lead alnce last\nsummer.\nAPPLEDALE PEOPLE\nVISIT IN NELSON\nAPP-JEDAL*. B. C, May I.\u2014Mr*.\nH. H- Currie who hss been tbe guest\nof Mr. and Mm. D. Peter* returned\nto her horn* ln Nelson.\n\u25a0 Owen Herman of Slocan City spent\nthe holiday visiting her aunt, Mrs.\nB.  Lansdown.\nMr. and Mrs. D< F. Peters and\nMrs. J. V. Meyer motored to Nelson\nSaturday -with Mra. F. Trotzo.\nThose attending the funeral of\nF. Troixo from here were, Mrs. J.\nV. Meyer, Mrs. P. Rowenskl, Mr\u00bb.j\nShaw, Mrs. C. B. Flynn, Mr. and Mrs.\nD. F. Peters, J. Brooks, J. Paterson, W. T. and L. Wynne, G. Steele,\nR. Oarr, M- A. Woyna, J. Brouse,\nA. Campbell, G. Caut, and II\nHome,\nOKANAGAN CAMP\nTOBE ACTIVE\nMorning Star Mine in Fair-\nview Camp to Resume\nREVELSTOKE UBS\nNOMINATE SOON\nREVELSTOKE, B. C, May 1.\u2014The\nLiberals will hold their nominating\nconvention here Wednesday, Msy 17.\nA meeting to appoint delegates has\nbeen called for Wednesday, May 10.\nAs a result ot the oomblnlng of\nRevelstoke and Columbia ridings, one\nof the two members wtll be without\na constituency. Both Dr. Sutherland\nand Thomas King, however, wlll allow\ntheir names to go before the oonventlon. It ls said that other names\nwill be placed ln nomination, Aid.\nJoe Hammond, well-known C.P.R.\nconductor, and K. G. McRae, president\nof the t Revelstoke Liberal association,\nbeing mentioned ln this connection.\nfl. FAULKNER POST\nMASTER, AT ROSS*\nPARKS SIDING, B. C.. May 1-\u2014\nMl*s W. E. McAlplne apent her\nEaster holidays with her mother,\nMrs. G. McAlplne st Trail.\nTh* Misses Louise snd Edns Swanson spent their Easter holldsys with\ntheir parents  st Ross  Spur.\nThomss Trexblsy wts st Frultvale this week.\nHarvey Faulkner hM tsken over\nthe Ross Spur post office.\nT. swanaon of Ross Spur motored\nto Trsll on Mondsy.\nA. Z. Vlan wss it Frultvtle this\nweek  on  business.\nSLOW DEMAND\nFOR RHUBARB\nVICTORIA, B. C. May 1\u2014Business\nls reported as being fair to good\nthis week. Field rhubarb ts now ln\nplentiful supply with slow demand\nat 3fto per pound. Hothouse tomatoes are quoted at $4*50 per crate\nand hothouse cucumbers from 76c\nto ll.-W per dosen according to\ngrade. The reoetpts of local leaf\nlettuce are Increasing. This product\n1* quoted at *i.\u00bb per box. Local\ncauliflower Is scarce. California head\nlettuce Is quoted at $7.00 per crate,\ncauliflower at $1.50, celery at $1.35\nper dosen and cabbage at 5'ac per\npound.   The potato market ls slow.\nVancouver cabbage and cauliflower\nare now on the market. Cauliflower\nta selling for $1.25 to $1.50 per\ncrate. Leaf Lettuce continues\nscarce. Rhubarb la selling slowly\nand the price has dropped to 75c\nand $1 per box. Victoria hothouse\ntomatoes are now available at $4*50\nfor ao-lb box. The ahlpment of\ngrapes from Australia which arrived\nthla week waa very well 'received\nby the trade.\nCalgary Jobbers report field rhubarb moving alowly. Lettuce la very\nscarce. A car containing head lettuce, asparagus, spinach and rhubarb ts expected from B. C. tomorrow. The potato market Is\nsteady.\nGilker, Horstead\nRotary Delegates\nAnnual Conference\nOLIVER, B. C, May 1.\u2014After 80\nyean of dickering with countless\nmining companies, Stephen Man-\ngot t, who has long declined to re-\n-lnquish an Interest tn ths \"Morning\nStar\" gold mine property, has found\nan agreement with R. L. Clothier of\nPenticton. *\n\"Canada needs the gold and men\nneed employment,'* said Mangott as\nhe put his name to the agreement\nwblch onoe more brings roaring\nFairview camp back Into the apot-\nlight after 30 yeara of idleness.\nFor 30 years the Morning Star\ngold property has been looked on ss\nthe key claim to the Fairview workings. Surface operations done tn\nthe nineties produced over $50,000\nln gold. Further exploration work\nundertake by Professor Wells, mineralogist, reveals lost bodies of gold\nbearing Ore.\nINTEREST IN\nFAIRVIEW CAMP\nIntense Interest hu been centered\nln the Fairview camp during the\npast few months. Representatives of\nsome of the largest mining companies operating ln British Columbia have taken options on various\nproperties.\nThe last few months R. L. Clothier\nhaa been busy unwaterlng the Morning Star. He has sampled and assayed the veins found In thla property and says that unler modern\nmining conditions this property\nholds the promise of betng a large\ngold  producer.\nMew arrivals ln the Fairview camp\nwithin the past few daya are Major\nFraser and V. R. Williams of Vsncouver, T. D. Plcard, J. R. Wellington, representative of a Calgary\nsyndicate, and R. Allen, looking for\nlode gold property.\nBUYS  IN\nBRIDGE   RIVER\nRsy Castle has announced ln\nVictoria tbat he has purchsaed the\nNative Son group of 16 claims, which\nadjoin tbe Pioneer snd Bralorne\nmines, now very much In the publlo eye. He plans to plaoe a crew\nat work there shortly to develop\nthe leada which have been uncovered. The deal was completed reoently.\nDouglas Lay, resident mining engineer of the Cariboo, reports to th*\ngovernment that the placer mining\naeason ln that area would be shorter thsn usual thla year, due to\nheavy snowfall. Sections of the road\nto Haeelton are said to be ln bad\nshape, and may require several\nweeks to remedy sfter tbe snow\nhss .left the ground. Mining operators sre so keen to secure a\nstart on their properties that they\nare petitioning the province to set\nsnow clearing gangs to work so\nthat machinery msy be taken Into\nthat area.\nLOVE Of GRAND\nFORKS TO RUN\nWiD Carry the Bowser\nNon-Partisan Banner\nin Boundary\nThomas A. Love, mayor of the city\nor Grand Forks, will be a candidate\nln the cpmlng provlnclsl election.\nHe wlll contest the Grand Forks-\nGreenwood constituency under the\nbanner of W* J. Bowser, K.C, and'\nbis non-partisan group.\nMr. Love la weU known throughout the riding but haa not taken\npart In the provincial elections\nheretofore. At present Dr. C. M.\nKingston ls Conservative member\nfor thst constituency snd no announcement has been made as to\nhi* plans. On the Liberal side the\nname of Dougald McPherson has\nbeen prominently mentioned as th*\npossible candidate. Mr. McPheraon\nls a late Liberal  member.\nHORNER PURCHASES\nKASLO RESIDENCE\nMRS. McNEISH IS\nSLOCAN HOSTESS\nSLOCAN   CITT,   B.   C,   May    1,\u2014\nMrs. T. McNelsh entertained .a number of friends on Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. A. 8. MorleV\non the eve of her departure for\ntheir new home at Bea ver mouth,\nB. C. The guests Included Mrs.\nMor.ey, Mrs. p. A. Purney, Mrs.\nW. Dtvlea, Mrs. R. E. MacMlllan,\nMrs. J. Terry, Mrs. J. Law, Mrs. F.\nStogard, Mrs. WUUam Warner and\nUttle aon Ja_r.es Ivan, and Mn.\nT. M. McNelsh. A pleasant time was\nspent In music and guessing contests\nhigh honors going to Mn. Terry,\nand Mrs. MacMlllan snd tbe gueit\nof honor reoelvlng a guest prize.\nMra. J. Cecchlnl and her daughter\nMrs. J. Marchl, W. Hysllp and\naldermap H. L. Fife attended th*\nfuneral   of   F.   Trotzo   tn   Nelson.\nH. Tattenall arrived home from\nlhe cout on  Thursday.\nK. Popoff was a business vUltor\nto up lake points on Thuraday.\nMr. and Mn. F. Lehr 'left on\nFriday morning for Calgar?. Mr,\nLehr hu been book-keeper for the\nLlngle and Johnson lumber firm\nfor a number of yean.\nS* J. Pinchbeck who hu been ln\nNelson for some time arrived home\na few days ago.\nMn. E. J. Leveque left on Monday\nfor Eholt when Mr. Leveque Is\nrellevrag c. P. R. agent.\nMl* B. Muir nturned to Nelson\nafter spending the Euter holiday* at\nher home  here.\nMn. E. Rogers and Uttle daughter,\nMyrna vlalted with friends at Valllcan on Monday.\n154 CHILDREN\nARE RETURNED\nThird Party of Doukhobor\nChildren the Largest\nOne Vet\nPresident-elect A. B. Gllker of the\nNelson Rotary club\u2014who takes offloe July 1\u2014and Secretary George\nHoratead were elected Monday u\nthe club's delegatee to th* district\nconference, to be held at Victoria\nMay 32, 33 and 34, H. M. Whimster being an alternate. The district\nconference win be followed by the\nconference of president* snd secretaries. ^^^_\nMessrs. Gllker and Whimster were\nnsmed by President C. W. Tyler u\nsn on-to-Vlctory committee, It being possible thst a number of mem\nben may find* lt convenient to go\ndown.\nF. Russell Ssdd, Just returned\nfrom England, who resigned from\nthe club on removing to the coast\nlast fall, wu present u the guest\nof Alderman R. W. Dawson.\nThe usual weekly program wu\nomitted In order to permit the\nmembera to attend the funeral of\nS. J. Grt-iley, a member of many\nyears  stsndlng.\nWILL ADMINISTER\nDUCHARME ESTATE\nCRESTON DRUG\nSTUDENT PASSES\nH. J. Miller of Creaton paaaed .hla\nmlr.or examination* In tests by the\nPharmaceutical association of B. C.\nheld ln Vancouver.\nOn the application of C- H. Hamilton, reepectlng the estate of the\nlate Frank Ducherme of Salmo,\nJudge W. A. Nlsbet, sitting in chambers Monday, granted an order for\nlettera of administration to issue\nto Sheriff M. B. Harper, official\nadministrator, untU such time u\nthe widow, Amelia Dueharme, applies to be sppolnted administratrix. Mrs. Dueharme ls the sole kin\nleft by Mr. Dueharme. The estate\nls vslued  at $723.70.\nThe Daybreak Mining oompany,\nwhich wu stricken from the register of Joint stock companies, was\ngranted restoration to the register,\non the petition of D. P. Kane of\nKulo, trustee In bankruptcy, represented by E. P. Dawson. It wu\nrepresented that th* failure to file\nreturns, during the lut five years\u2014\nthe nsson for tbe oompany betng\nstricken from the register\u2014was Inadvertent.\nThe   earth's  ttmosphere  claims  s\ndepth of some  70 miles.\nSwine Club Plans\nMade at Rock Creek\nROCK   CREEK.   B.   C,   May   1\u2014\nWell attended meetings of the Rock\nCreek Farmer's and Women's Institutes wera held on Saturday afternoon April 39. Final dettlls ln connection with the Junior swine club\nwen arranged and each club member will raise two pun brad Berkshire plga, the plga to be purchased\nfrom the summerland Experimental\nstation.\nAfter the general meeting an address was given by G. L. Landon,\ndistrict agriculturist on turkey raising problems in the boundary districts and a conalderable dlacuaalon\nfollowed regarding the various problems.\nAGRICULTURAL MEETINGS\n* Final dates of the series of agricultural meetings arranged by the\ndistrict agriculturist have been set\nand meetings will be held at the\nfollowing points: Rock Creek, Saturday, May 3; Grand Forks, Monday,\nMay 8; Cascade, Tuesday, May 6;\nGreenwood, Thursday, May 11; Midway, Friday, May 13.\nMagistrate A, F. Crowe of Grand\nForks will addreu the Rock Creek\nmeeting on \"Placer Mining ln British Columbia.\"\nThe fertiliser drill attachment from\nthe C* M. & S. Oo. fertiliser plant\nat Trail hu arrived and hu been\ninstalled on the seed . grain drill\nof A. E- Hales. Demonstrations are\nbeing  arranged.\nThird and largest of the consignments of Doukhobor children being\nreturned from the custodial csn of\nthe province to relsttves and frlenda\nwho htve applied for them and accepted responsibility for their maintenance and proper care, arrived\nfrom Vancouver Sunday night, under\nthe oan of D. B. Brankln, superintendent of the boys Industrial\nschool, Coquitlam, Mn. Brankln,\nand three other women  escorts.\nThree dsy coaches wen required\nfor the ptrty, then being 154 children of varying age*. Of theae 02\ntnn put off at Grand Forks, 8 at\nCaatlegar, 30 at Brilliant, 10 at\nThrums, 20 at Glade, IB at, shore-\nacres and South Slocan, and 3 st\nTaghu x. Three for Procter wen\nbrought on to Nelson, making nine\npoints to receive children from this\npsrty.\nThis makes a total or 383 children of Sons of Freedom pannta\nserving terms at Pier Island penitentiary ana or oakalla Jafl for\nnudity, who have been nturned\nhen under these conditions, tbe\nflnt party consisting of 38, and\nthe second of 81.\nThen are 89 still to come, Including three born slnoe their mothen\nbecame prisoners of  the  Dominion.\nCHARLES TUPPER IS\nLIB CANDIDATE\nFOR SIMILKAMEEN\nPENTICTON, B* C AprU 30\u2014\nCharlea H, Tupper, of Penticton.\nwu the unamlmous choice of the\nSimilkameen Liberals on Friday\nevening at the Keremeos Victory\nhall u candidate In the forthcoming\nprovincial  election.\nIt takes about eight million cloud\nparticle* to form the average slued\nraindrop.\nfl| T^taoiftT^ dompang.^lf\n*\u00abcoaM\u00abArao ttt hav ivo.\nGROCETERIA\nSERVICE\nGROCERY\nRed Arrow Bar\nsandwich Biscuits\n33*\nTea BIk for perfect\nblirulti: per pkt\t\nCUrk'i  Tomato  soup;      mam.\n3 tin, Ior  \u2022\u25a0*\"\nl.lbhji    rrepared   Milium\u2014\u00bb-o_. Jan; at,*\neach   _ _  a\\*v\nMcLaren',   Mlnut,\nTapioca\u2014A   quick, dessert;   a   for   \t\nMora  Blum   Tn\u2014 A\ntlna quality broken     tk*tf\nPekoe; S lb,.   *wiy\n2&\nCocoa\u2014Pry*,   Breakfast;    m)*tc*\nH-lb. tin   _  *y\nMonarch  pastry  Flour;    mm*.\nper 7-lb.  bag   _. _ *\u2022\/*\nAylmer    Fruit    Salad\u2014\n\u2022fancy quality. No. 3 sq.\ntin,;   per tin   ...._\t\nEmpren Pun  Strawberry Jam; 4-lb. tin ...\n28*\n53*\nMalkln't coffee;\nper lb\t\n39*\nPork and Bwn, \u2014\nClark',, ln Mo. 3 mmsA\niqu\u00abt tin,; 9 foe.  *>***\nKASLO. B. C. May 1\u2014Tbe board\nof din-ton of tb* Victorian hoepltal beld a ipeclal meeting rrlday.\npreeldent H. Olegerlch prealded with\nairectoft; 7.. W. Power. C. W. Webater, J. A. Rlddell, Ronald Hewat,\nArvid Tapanlle, A. L. MacPhee,\nWalter Hendricks and Mn. B. H\nLatham' present. Dr. D. 3. Barclay\nwas alio In attendance. The meeting\nwaa called to re-sdjust several mat-\nten {ending to the more efficient\nconduct of the affaln of the hoipltal, all .matters being satisfactorily arranged.\nMn. Qnham-Brown who hai been\na patient In the Victorian hospital\nhaa nturned to ber home ln Deans-\nhaven.\nMr. and Mn. R. Sherraden of\nAinsworth wen Friday visitors In\ntown.\nT. Horner has purchased tbe\nClarke residence on Crescent Road\nsnd th< family will Uke up their\nfutun residence there ln a few days.\nMrs. P. Watts of Rlodell wu *\nKaslo visitor during the week-end.\nMrs. M. K. Harrison of Homer\narrived In tbe elty Baturday. going\non later to visit friends and relative.\nIn NeUon and Bonnlngton.\nPaul Brating wu . Nelson visitor tbe latter part of tbe week.\nJ. B. Hlncks snd H. R. Board of\nHowser were Saturday vlilton to\ntown en route to Nelson.\nPAD!\nJoe   Gallo.   mining   man,\nthrough town Saturday ob bis f_\\\nto Lardo. I\nM. Bennett of Howaer paid1 \u00abtg|\ndty a vlilt Saturday leaving ln tbSf\nafternoon for Nelson and WlUowf\nPoint.\nIn   wild   Ufe  the  mothen  often]\nteach tbe young to play.\nTbe flnt written ballot wu Intra-]\nduced Into Rome ln IM B. c.   *,\nJl HAMlkt9\nNelson and District for the Biggest April\nBusiness in our history. An emphatic proof\nthat more and more people are buying-at\n\"The Bay\".\nUnJuteott'tf'Bag (JUtjattg.^lf\nINCOKPOKATtD  *\u00bb_\u2022 MAY l\u00ab7_).\nWednesday .Store Hoars 8:30 tun, tt 6 pan.\nBARGAIN FESTIVAL\nBroken Lines, Odd Lots, Remnants, Leftovers From Earlier Sale Features\nall marked for quick sale Wednesday morning.\n50 ONLY\n4\n*    Ladies' Pullover Sweaters   **\n59*\n49.\n39'\nFormerly 95c and $1-29.\nSmart lacy weaves ln all tbe new oolor combinations.   Short and long sleeves and\nnovelty necklines.   Oood range of sizes.   Shop early for this extra valuel\nGirls' Wash Dresses 0nly 40 ********t0 cl*,r\"'tu*low *\"*\"' 8mart\nmodern mlss.   Size, 6 to 14 yean .\nnew wash prlnti made up In dainty style, for the\nOddments and Substandard Specials !       ^\t\nInfanta Pure Wool Vests S\"**jr..T\u00a3T,_S!* uSu^ae\nquantity.\nWomen's Dress Shoes\nOnly 36 Pairs. Priced Remarkably Low.\nShoes for walking and dresswear, la this smart group til priced to walk out\nln a hurry. There are pumps, tits, and itraps ln the selection, ln black\nor brown leathers with Cuban heels. Not all sizes ln each style, but ell\nsizes ln lot. Slses 4 to 8 i\t\n$1.89\nMen's Sock Bargain\nOdd lines of higher priced Men's abeks all gathered ln one lot and reduced to\nthis sale price for Wedneeday morning clearance.   Quantity limited,   sizes lDVi\nto 11\nOn Sale, Pair\n19\n_allty\nV%ma_ri      Claiwe^a.    41 h,llr,s lh  ,l,f '\u00b0*\u2014Formerly ,1.31 and  I3.S0.    Fine\nMen S   IJVtSSS   \u2022IllCTS'Nogatco' Imported English shlrtl. Every shirt hu two fcj sn\nseparate collars to match. AU sizes In lot. rrleed for quick clearance Wednesday morning  \u2122AeO__.\ntt \u2014 wrmt   WT_m__J--.m-i_--_.m-_    Mothers, here's a bargain,  but  only  3 dozen  In  the  lot.    Boys'\n\u2022ooys   underwear b.v.d. .ine combs. hiz\u00ab %% t. \u2014. mac\nOn Sale Wednesday Morning, Suit ...     *****\nMen's Buttonless Combs. \u00a3$.: t.V'S-fi- -?S.d,d'\",\"\" n\"\"cl^\nOn sale Wednesday, gult     PjF^\nRemnants! Remnants! Remnants!\nHALF PRICE\nRemnants and short ends of silks, woolens and cotton goods. Very useful lengths.\nA Cleanup of Fine Silk Hosiery\nif     .--sir,-       -   - -    \u25a0\u2022- -  _.      __._,_._. a    . _. ____!__ \u2022*\n65\u00ab\n900 pain of service, semi-service snd chiffon hosiery. All the new shades ln this\nlot. All perfectly made and all sizes, S!i  to lOft.    Many of tho better qualities\nln the assortment,\nWednesdsy, Pair\t\n2 Pairs for  fl.25\nOdd Cups and Saucers\nPine China cups and\nSaucers in odd designs.\nNot more than two^^k _t*tg\\\nalike in the lot. Many JW^ (j^L >6\nworth 39c.\nWednesday, Set\nLinen Tea Towels\nat Remnant Prices.\nGood size pure linen towels with novelty\nborders.   Very_,\nabsorbent.\nWednesday,\n2\u00ab*>\u00bbS5C\nA Special Job Purchase of\nPRINTED MARQUISETTES\nDainty patterns ln fine printed marquisette,\non cream grounds.   38 Inches wide.\nWednesday,   Tard    -\t\nColon of blue, rose, gold or hello\n29\nScotch Madras\nExtra wide  44-lnrh   Muslin\nln  ecru  shade.   Very   food\npatterns to select trom. An\noutstanding   ralue.\nTard\t\nMuslin\nReversible Wool Rugs\n29\n\"Barrymore\" quality\nRugs In new 1933 designs, tn beautiful\ncolors. Blses 37 to 46.\nWonderful value for\nWednesday, each\t\nCOLORED PIQUE SPECIALS\n36-lneh Colored Pique ln shades of main, deep iky, spring green or pesch.\nWabasso mske.\nWednesdsy Specials, 3 Yards for -  _._\u2014\t\n$3-79   j\nSI00\nNovelty Tweeds\n36-inch Tweeds for\nskirts, jumper dresses\nor junior suits in alH\nthe leading tones.\nWednesday Special,\nYard  \t\n-jj\nLarge Turkish Towels\nLarge white towels\nwith colored borders^__   ^_\nin Rose, Blue, Green, *T\u00a7r  t\\^r A\nGold or Helio. V-1\"\"  -*    m*t-*tm\nto 35c.\nEach   \t\n25\nV\n  \u2014T-\u2014\n\t\n\t\nr\n\u2014\nSty? 53>Ifion Daily Sfat\u00bbB\n\"\/itfmor 0\/ Srttw\/i C\u00abJ_tti.t*\u00bb'i FomOv Nwwpafw\"\nnoi mm wmt* ts n *awt\nFoil MHIKCt \"obtlPANT.   UMIT1D,   tit   -\nETmEKi*3uiaduii mum uawa wwitnt-*\nAonomaino mtu ob affuoatuw\nOr mt tarts aur M tun it iht ottlw of any j\" w\u00bb\u00ab*SL JR?\nScognlUdb. tbVoAIIADlAII DAILI H1WBPAF1M ASSOttAflOI*.\nutoTo-whiiai tht Ktitoa mur Ntwt u t \u25a0\n\u2022gUMOU-flO-l BATES\nBy mm toountrr). pit raoata \u2014,., , ...,, *\nFir  yaar\nBr mall toltr), par yesr -\t\nouttide Canada, par montb \t\nP\u00ab  fttt   \u25a0  i   \u2022\nDtllvsnd Ult; br esrrteri   psr wuk\nFtr war _____\n_\u00bb   B8\n_ 8D0\n_ 13.00\nm .It\nm   1At\n_    at\n_ 13X10\nPsyabis la adrtae*.\nMsmbir Audit Buntu ol Otreulatlon.\nTUESDAY, MAY 2, 1983.\n\u2022lussla's Great Army\nOne of the Miomeliee of CommunUra In various\nparte of the world is tbe attitude of its adherents to\nthe doctrine to militarism. In Canada those who call\nthemselves Communists are militant pacifists. They\nsneer at the soldiery, they scoff at the pomp and ceremony of army maneuvers, they preach against the evils\nat war. Yet in the Fatherland of all Communists they\nhave the largest, strongest and most readily mobilized\nstanding army the world has ever known..\nIn Russia men, women and children are sll in the\narmy. To Ellas Tobenkln, author and journalist, sn important Soviet official said: \"The Red army is not an\narmy of soldiers, but of officers, or 'commanders' as we\ncall them. Our soldiers are the whole of the Russian\npeople.\" His remark was not a .flourish, but a statement\nof fact. In the factory and behind the plow, in the home\nand in the school, the next war is spoken of with a sense\nof finality, as if the enemy were already on the mareh.\nThere are 60,000,000 children under 17 years of age\nin Russia\u2014a population greater than that of all Eng\u2014fid\nor all France\u2014and all pass through a military mold.\nEvery Russian between the ss.es of 10 and ft) is provided with some sort of military qualification, whether\nfor work on the battlefield or behind tbe lines. Instructions issued by the Commissariat of Education make\nclear that no teacher who underestimates the country's\nimmediate war danger is fit preceptor for the young.\nThe teacher must present the subject of preparedness\nin a manner that will arouse patriotic fervor. 4 \"hw**\nminimum\" of efficiency in military theory and practice\nis required of all pupils in secondary schools. In uni-\nversities, where military science in its advanced form\nis taught, the most noteworthy feature of training is\nthe absolute absence of distinction between tbe sexes.\nGirls in primary and secondary schools receive training\nalong sanitation and Red Cross lines; women students\nin universities are trained for all branches of military\nservice.\nFor the war training of the adult population there\nexist 60,000 military \"circles\" throughout the Soviet\nUnion. Rifles and equipment are provided. Possibly\nthe population through lack of food may not be able\nto shoulder a rifle comfortably, but at least they have\nthe best rifles that money can buy. Indicative of the\nextent to which life in Ruesit i\u00bb governed by the expectation of war is the widespread military standardization\nof all objects that can be used in warfare. If a peasant\ngoes to a store for a water bucket he will receive one\nmade for the Red Army. Carterpillsr tractors for plowing and harvesting are constructed in accordance with\nmilitary specifications. The boots the peasants buy\nart made exactly As the boots of soldiers. Even the civilian clothes are cut on the severe military patten).\nUnder such conditions, it is no wonder that the\narmament manufacturers of the world are paying dividends. They must get gold for their products, and to\nget this gold Russia must export its best commodities\nat cut-throat prices, in the meantime starving its people.\nAt the same time disciples of the system in Canada\npreach pacifism.   It is all rather hard to understand.\nA Thief* Mlstahe\nThere is always something funny about the errors\nof a law-breaker; and it is rather refreshing to read of\nthe lamentable mistake made by a thief in the East.\nThis chap was out to swipe some young cedar treea\nfrom a roadside nursery. He was to grab them, a friend\nwas to drive up in his car, he was to jump in with the\ntrees and they were to speed away.\nIt worked out\u2014so the robber thought\u2014just fine.\nHe grabbed the trees and ran to the curb. A car slowed\nup, he flagged it, jumped in, dumped the trees in the\nback seat, barked \"Step on it, Joel\" and then discovered that he had, by mistake, climbed right into a police\nsquad car.\nThe gentleman is now in jail, meditating on his\nmistake.\nEvery team is a pennant contender until its efforts\nbegin to flag.\nSweet are the uses of adversity. Poverty has not\nprevented Messrs W. and J. Com!, of Dover, from enjoying themselves. They bought a 20-year old motor\ncar off the scrap heap for $2, tinkered it into well being\nand have set out on a 10,000-mile tour through England,\nEurope and Africa. The first 1,000 miles has been completed without mishap. The car is of 9 h.p. and has a\nsmall trailer to carry their belongings. There is optimism personified in setting out in such a contraption on\nsuch a journey.\n\"Between You\nand Mc\"\nnelson milt mws. nelson, b. e. \u2014 tewtdat Movaxo,\nTblt It bttwun ytt and au. felki\n\u2022\u2014J. A. MoDonald, loot! teller tnd t\nttaucwh follower of tb* Liberal party\nIn B.C., Canada or eluwhen wu\nng for W. 3. Bowur yuterday.\nHt did aot want to ttlk with blm,\nbut wtnted to ttt a gllmpu of blm.\nSuddinly \"J-t\" datfetd lato L. B.\nOUbtrt't barbtr thop. Standing In\ntnt htlf *P*n doorwty h* ahouted.\n\"Ia that old Bowur walking ecrou\ntba ttmt.\"\nBvtryom looted out aad nothing\nwu uld until a eustomsr la ur.\nGilbert* chair atruggled to t fitting\npoeltlon. Ht tfcen tald, \"Mo, that\nUn't old Bowur. Tbta It Bowssr In\ntbU chtlr undtr all thU lather. Ott\na good look now and mu won't bt\n\u2022bit to forgtt at.\"\nttt\nAad I vtU uk\u2014wu 3. A. McDon\nald'a face rtdt\n\u2022 \u2022   a\nDowa In Toronto tb* otber day\naomeone made a gilt of a pair\nof falls teeth to Attorney-General\nHenry. The donor't note tald: \"I\nwon't aud then any mon.\" Probably figured he could not afford\nto ut, or maybe iw wlahed Mr.\nHenry to put mon tutb Into\nOntirto'a Mwt.\n\u2022 . \u2022   *\nW. 3. Bowur hu oom* and gont.\nMow thlngi oan bt igpeeted to butt\npolitically In Milton aad othtr\nplacw be hu vlalted. Ptopli have\nbun wondering what hi intended\nto do befon coming to any gntt\nooncluslona.\naaa\nBtr* ind tbtrt-Btth MUU hitting\nfor bomt at an early hour\u2014Thne\npollcexen \"Joy-rldlng\" on a freight\ntrain\u2014Kirby Greniell pouring tomato Julo-r-iCbarlli Bean buying\ntba mut for dlnntr\u2014Harry Ftrguton oon_ertln| ln a cigar stort\u2014-\nConttablt Harabaw riding In a but\u2014\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nOnt tdvantag* of thou hata\nwblch tip onr ant in u thiy el-\nlow tb* iweet young thlngi to tu\nmon tt ont thnt than thiy oaa\ncomprehend,\ntt*\nIt wu on \u2022 crtnbrook-bouad\ntnln. There wu t dttr little baby\nln thl compartment, and a gcnlte-\nman oppotlte tald: \"A flnt child,\nmadam. I trust he will grow lato\naa  upright and  honorable  man.\"\n\"Tu,\" sailed tbe mother, \"but\nIt  wlU  bl  rather  difficult.\"\n\"At tb* twig U tnn, to is tbe\ntree Inclined,\" tbe gentlemen stld.\npompously.\n\"But tht troubit U,\" npllad\ntht mother, \"the twig Is bent 00\nbeing a girl.\"\na   a   a\nHen and there again\u2014Charlie\nMcHardy tad W. 3. Bowrn Ho con*\nverutlon\u2014George Benwell, jr., talk-\nlag lacrosse\u2014John Lesrxontb try\nlag to Nil a ticket to tbt Chlctgo\nWorld'i Fair\u2014Kirby Douglu paint-\nIng thi top of tomtoni't automoblU\n\u2014BUl Swain wearing a stiff straw\nhat\u2014and claiming he wu an auth\norlty on aprlng\u2014Needless to MJ It\nralaed tha vert neit day.\na   *- a\nTransient* and tbon out ot work\nnaldtng In ahacka on the waterfront an nurtnc the flood period.\nTher wlll find like Canute, thtr\ncan't atem the rising water.\ne   \u2022   *\nCanoeing It popular again. Gordon   MscKentlt  uri   It   It   not   \u2022\nbit  cold on  tbl  arm   tt   nights.   I\nwonder   wbat   arm   ht   U   talking\nabouU\n.   .   .\nDidla aver hur ths porridge song:\n\"Porridge always fair weather whin\ngood fellowa get together.\"\ntil\n\"Quick    thinking    unt    baseball\nteam wbtn truck ataiu on tracki.\"\nA thought ln time uvea nine.\n...\nDown In Philadelphia tbt othir\ndty t \"knur\" on his road to prison\nmet tbi \"corpse\" bt bid created\nand thty both ltft ttw polio* itatlon together. Likely hid a ntw\nUSA. beer. However, fin yetn\nago \"Doc\" Woo-rutf believed hlm-\n\u2022elf to be a murderer. Ht recently\ntold uvtril people be bad commit\nted murder.\nWithin a few dtyt Woodruff wu\narrested and .taken to the police\nitatlon. The flrat peraon he uw waa\nhU luppoud victim. WUllam Green-\nhow.\nWoodruff gave one lunge and\nthnw hU ar-na about Oreenhow.\nBoy. I am glad to au you,\"\nht uld. \"I thought I killed you.\"\nFlvt yean ago Woodruff and hu\nfriend bad an argument and Green-\nhow wu thot in the leg. Tbe bulUt,\nhowever, caused only a minor wound.\nFolic*    released    Woodruff    under\n8800 bond to kup the peaoe.\n...\nNow we can aspect som* whoppers. Fishing uuon bu opened.\nThe boys wlll soon be coming\nhome with s lot of Rainbows. It\nfellow catches a fsw he can\nhave tbem cooked up and thua beat\nthe new Jonu meal tut. Be but*\nyour meal only comu to 48 cent* or\nlt WlU coat you 83 oente. Kup\nyour checks to yourulf. Let the\ngirl frUnd pay her own wsy. It\nwill be  cheeper.\nI'll start tbe fishing season off\nright.\nA fishermen wss looking for a\nfrog for bait and spied a snake\nwblch had Juat caught a frog. He\ntried unsuccessfully by prodding\nsnd other mesns to mske tha\nsnake release Its prey; finally bs\npulled out t flask and pound t\nllttlt llqour ln tht snake's mouth.\nTht maki droppid thi frog and\nallthtnd tway.\nSome time later tha fisherman\nwu again needing bait. Aa he\nstarted to hunt, be felt a tug at\nhU trousers and found tbe snake,\nlooking up errpactantly\u2014another frog\nln hU mouth.\nHusband (round to action br burglar alarm!:\ncleaning ran for tbl gun'\"\u2014London Opinion.\n\"W-w-wawi are tbi\nWHAT DO YOU THINK?\nHARRIS SAYS UNION\nGOVERNMENT CERTAIN\nTo thl Bditor:\nSir\u2014la rour latui of Tuetdiy\nApril 18th, you print a litter from\nmy old friend Mr. Bloomer, in which\nhe argues, that the C. P. R. should\nrefrain from running cta4ldatei\nln tbt forthcoming provincial \u2022lection, but think* that they thould\nreaerve tbeir effort* for the Domln-l\nlon eUctlon.\nMr. Bloomer asserts, rtther ruhly\nI Imagine, that tbe gnat majority\nfavor union government. Mow It\nthla. la trut, aurely he hu no causs\nto w. ., for union government wt\nihel! certainly git, whatever the\nC. fl, F. mt do, or tht LlberaU\neither.\nHardly fin years ago tbe electon\nturned out a Liberal government\nfor lte incompetence and \u2022itrava-\nganot. They proceeded to tltct\nanother government, which, happentd\nto call lteslf Conservative by ta\nenormous majority. Both Liberal and\nConservative governments bouted\nthemaelvea u being buslaut men'i\ngovernments. Both filled disastrously, la <wt, so complete bu\nbua tbl ooUtpu ot our latest\nbuslneu mens' government tbtt tbey\nbave committed political harl-karl\nand only tilt to bt buried tad\nforgotten.\nOut troti tb* ntenn Mr. Bowur\nwith another Bualneu Mint party;\na kind of hath madt of tbt unsavoury rsmilns of tbl two.old Business Mens' psrtles. wltbout twn\nont new Wes to nry tbt flavor\ntnd idd dutlactlon to this aew\nmeu.\nStocks certainly fell down far enough.  It oughtn't\nto be a surprise to see them go \"Boom!\"\nThe competition of the niw railroad wu to foroe down freight ratee.\nWell bu It? Ask curry McOurl\nThe various Buslneu Msn'a governments tbat tn 'ban triad, ban\nconsistently and persistently headed\nthe province for tbe rock* The next\none wUl Inevitably lay us broad-\naid! on tbt rock* ln a heavy ua.\nMany of our municipalities are\n_.okt, Vancouver wlU bt compelled\nkwp   lte  tchoolt  cloud  for  t.\nMAT  I,   1188-.r____uau______.\nAuction tnd\nContract Bridge\nBj tbl world** Leading Aut born\nHILTON C WOBK\nTHIS I-OSSnSILITIH OF A FBIAK\n\u25a0 y.\nVUtt-M-M\n\u2666J-H+l\nk   1  '(W\n4\u00bbJ!._   I-hSuIm\n\u2022H\n\u2022HJ\n*H*+U\n\u2666 1+5                **\u2022\nTb* tbon hind U Interettlng b*-\nctuu It thowt wltb a fretk diitrlbutlon tbi poulbllltlea tl i Ml\n\u25a0wing. It wu pUytd ln a duplicate\ngame ln a prominent Philadelphia\nelub wltb Batt and Wut vulntrtbU.\nAt tlmott tnry tabu North wu\ntht Declarer playing a oontnet of\nfour Hearta which be fulfilled without difficulty. At every table South\nopened tha bidding with a call of\neither one Diamond or one Mo\nTrump. Wut u a rule pasud when\none Diamond was South* original\nbid: over one Ho Trump Wut called\nwtth a put. Far mon of a put than\na futun. Ont* of hU fut* In collaboration with tb* lite Sir Blchard\nMaeBrlda wu to negotiate with MacKenale and Mann for the construction of a railroad down th* narrow\ngorge of ttw M. Thompeon, par\u00abI-\nlellng tbe C. P. R. opening up new i ion Parliament,\ncountry, but adding enormously to Toura  for  Justlct\ntht   country'!   expenau.   ThU   wu 1 3. C.  HAB&IS\nour bualneu man'a IdM of teonomy. Miw Denver, B. C. AprU 80,  1833.\nmonth, rat Dominion jonmnwat , ' DUunon4,. Howt.tr. in either\n(another Bualneu Man'a goviramtat) \u201e\u201e_.\u201e  wlth , MVen-c*rd Hurt\nthreaten* to put a oomtrolltr la TOlt .j,,, not hetltate to bid Hearta\nchart, of our wild provlactel busl*, emphstleslly-ln aom* cuu thn*\nnu* man.       __ Hsarts  over  dealsr's  on*  Dtamond\nTh* uoelalUte oontend that thi and four (mainly for preemptive\nbualneu maa I* aa utter faUura la 1 reason,) over South'! oat Mo Trump\npolitics. \" Wltbout vision tb* people and Wut'* two Diamonds. At any\np*rl*b\" and a dollar bUl clou to tbe table wben a game-bid tn Hearts\neyes shute out tlw untune to tb* had not bun nacbed befon South'a\n-uslneu man. Tb* bualneu man aecond turn, b* madt tbat call. At\nI* ilto a failure In business\u2014Cook most of tbe tablu Bast telt that\nat tbe oollapu ot The World's th* previous bidding hsd gotten too\nbuslneu. Our big buslneu awa can- hlgb for him to vtntun a Spade\nnot handi* It. call. Wbtn bt did, ht wu  raised\nIn tnelr propn* plan, u effloUnt J\u00bb \"ait to \u00ab\u2022\u00bb _** g gSL*??]\n3**vanta of their lellow cltltent ln \"\u00bb \"\"\"\u2022 \"\"JSiJ?7 North \"*\na well ordered snd proptrl, maa- \u2022*,t t\u00bba \"** <>*\"****-\naged state, our buslneu awn In tbt Moat of tht, Hud aad Wut play-\nfuture wlU find tpltndld optnlngt en tppneUttd tht numbtr of Bpt-\n.'or their talents, but to put thut du tbtt could htn bun nude. -An\nshorttlghttd llttlt xoniy grubbert In extnalnitlon of tbt handa wlll show\n\u2022hargt of a nation U to mvite thl thtt ngardUts of tbl opining lead.\nBut and Weet oould make a Onnd\nSlam m Spadu wltbout any difficulty\u2014whlcb li remarkabU whin lt\nU remembered tbat no player\nthought tht hind worth mort tban\na bid ot four Spadu and ftw wtnt\ntbtt far. It U a mott unuaual occurrence for a hand to -* dealt\n(except with a new pack whlcb\nhu aot bun wall ahuMed), ln\nwblcb ont side eta takt tea tricks\nwltb ont tult tbi trump md\ntbe other tide thirteen tricks with\nmother   trump.\ni^e^e\u00bb>*mmmMeytitttrOt\u00bbs\u00bb\ni SHARLIE\nBy BEATRICEBURTON\nGttymtie>&r*\u00abSt*-!rtJrXSe^^\nCHAPTER ONE\n(Contlnutd)\nTbt Instent her mother and\nMaud Binaherry win out of tight\nSharlU ruihed Into ber room to\ngtt   ready   for  Bddlt   WallU.\nFrom (hi bottom of her handkerchief box tbt took a bright red\nllptttck   tad   \u25a0   box   of   sunburn\nWhtn tbt bid made up htr ttot.\ntlw put btr hair behind btr tan\naad rolUd btr stockings down\nsround' btr ankles. Thea tbo wtnt\ninto Dodie* roota aad put aom* of\nDodlt'a perfume behind her un\n. . . Sbt wu Bddlt Wallla' \"rany\"\nbow, and tome of the woodsy chirm\nwu gont froa btr.\nAt half-put twelve Eddie ar-\nrlved. HI cam* roaring up tha\nitreet In bit ear.\nIt wu a nolay open car and lt\nwu odd looking. Eddie's father,\nwho owned t hardware store on\nSeventeenth Strut, had taken lt\nfrom i awn who owed blm t lot of\nmonty, so Bddlt nld.\n\u25a0 \"It's got \u2022 front-wbul drln,\nUkt a racing oar,'\nSharlle tb* flnt tlaw ah* went rid\nIng wltb blm In It. \"It must bav*\nooat a lot of Jack wben It wu\nnew.' '\nIt wu not new now. It wu bet-\nisssters tbat will aurely befsl.  us.\nAfter thu election tlw crUla will\noe upon us. A ntw leglalature will\nmut undtr panic conditions with\nno money In the treuury awl hordt\nof starving  unemployed.\nA ftw une, b.-avt men In tht\nlegltlsture may uv* a tremendous\ndisaster, poulbly clvU wtr.\nA strong  Union  government  will\nippttl to tbt police and tbt brute\nlores   of   fucltm.   Mtn   of   vision\nOur  Mr.  Bowur   Is  a  politlclsn   shou  beads and  heart* are  right\nwlll  fut  tbt   tuk of   building\nnew   Canada,   founded   on   Justice,\nimpend   by   Mercy.\nThe storm will bntk ln this\nprovince and very ahortly. Very\nshortly later it will burst la .tbi\npralrlea, Irom thence to tlw Domln-\nGems From\nLife's Scrapbooh\nHAPPINESS\n\"If you want to bt miserable,\nthink about yourself, tbout what\nyou want, what you Uke, what respect people ought to pay you, and\nwhat people think or you.\"\u2014Charles\nKlngaley.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\n\"Man la tha artificer of hla own\nhapplncM.\"\u2014Henry p. Thorcau.\n\u2022 \u25a0   a\n\"Happlnaaa la apiritual, bom of\ntruth and love. It la unselfie.., there-\nfora It cannot exist alone, but requires all mankind to Rhare It\"\u2014\nMary Baker Bcldy.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\n\"Without kindness there can ba no\ntrue Joy\"\u2014Carlyla.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\n\"Inner sunshine warm* not only\nthe heart of tba owner but all who\ncoma in contact with It.\"\u2014J. T. Fields.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\n\"Wouldat thou ever roam abroad.'\nSea what good Ilea by thy aide.\"\u2014\nGoethe.\n*.\u2022\u2022\u25a0*\n\"Wa are really happy, not becauae\nof thla condition or that, but becauae wa live ln tha presence of\nOod.\"\u2014Mary   stanhope.\nAUNT HET\n\"Pc.- llttlt ulna oug.it to know\nwhy ahe'a popular. Every girl\nlikes to be with one thtt't home,\nlur than the It.\"\nTen Years Ago\n(From Tba  Dally  Newa of May\n1933\nAlderman Antbcny Madden of slocan City, wbo haa baen a vlaltor\nin tba city for Uw paat weak, haa\nreturned home.\n\u2022 *   -\nTemperatures   yeaterday   ware   30\nand 45 degrees,\na   \u2022   a\nMembera of the city oouncll have\nbaen Invited to attend the ranlng\nof tbe old Hall Mlnea amelter stack\ntoday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022   *\nMr. and Mrs. a. D. Emory have\nreturned   from   tha   coast.\n\u2022 \u2022   a\nMrs. T. w. Ledingham haa returned from Spokane.\n25 Tears Ago\n(From Tbe Dally  News of May  2,\nIMS.)\nThe  capital  itock of thl Crow'i\nNut Pu* C~il oompany bu bun\nIncreased from lour to ten million\ndollars.\n\u2022 .   .\nIn connection with tlw recent formation of the lOJnd regiment, with\nheadquarters at Nelson, and which\nIt shortly to bt glutted. Col.\nHolme* mtdt an inspection ot company B. B. M. R. at the armoury\nlut night.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nA. E. watts of wattsburg, pild a\nflying visit to Nelaon yesterday, -purposing to return to tip But Kootenay tbU momlni.\ntti\nA tpeclal courier from tht UttU\nBertha tt Bannock city arrived In\nOrand porks last night wltb word\nthat a two-foot rtln of high grade\nore bad been struck.\nKQO   NSTWOBK v\nKHQ - KOW - IH - KOO - KOMO\n5M      SM      SW      tM       Mft\n6:00 Llvu tt Stake, drama\n8:30 Dr.  Damrosch's   Sympb.  orch.\n7:00 Amos 'n'  Andy,  blackface oom.\n7:15 Memory    Lane,    rural    drama\n7:45 Adv. ln Health, Dr. Bundeaen\n8:00 Duk* Ellington'a orcb.\n8:30 Ben  Bernle's orch.\n9:J0 The   Story Teller   \"Tht   But\nCurt\" O. Jennings.\n10:00 Newt  plsslies\n10:15 Anson Wuk's orch.\n11:00 Phil   Hirrli'  oreh.\n11:30 Out Amheim's oreh.\n441 m\nM,<MH> w\n680 k KPO\nBAN FBANCISCO\n6:00 Rhythm Vendors, dance oreh.\n6:30 Social   Plannlngt,  educe,   pgr.\n8:49 Irving   Kennedy,   tenor.\n7:00 Dr. Copeland, Health talk.\n7:06 Organ  Conctrt, fr.  N   T.\n7:30 Argentine    Instrumental   trio.\n7:49 Calif.  Chamber  of   Commerce\n8:00 Chiffon   Jaa,   Wlllson't   orcb.\n_e soloist.\n8:30 Eno Crime Club, dramatization\n0:00 NBC   ArtUU   Service   Pgr.\n8:30 Tom Oerun'i  Bai Tabarin arc.\n10:00 Powder Puff Revue\n10:30 Cbtrlea Hart,  lastr.  grp.\n11:00 numbtr  hour,  Dollo  Ssrgent\nao Tears Ago\n(From  Tht Dtlly Newi of Mty 1,\n1113.)\nYuterday tbt new C. P R. steam\ner Naeookln ran down from the ablp\nyarda  to  the   city  warr  and   took\naboard   coal   In   readiness  for  ber\ntrial  run.\n\u2022 \u2022    s\nMrs. James Buchanan and her\nniece Mlu Margaret Blaylock ol\nTrail left on Wedneeday for Mra.\nBuchanan's  home  In  Quebec.\n'   *   \u2022 .\nRobert Smlllie, principal of the\nNelson blgb school for ths put\nthree yesrs, will resign tt tbt tnd\nof tht term and inter t ntw mining\nagency bin.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nA Hunch urvlu will bt utibllsh-\ned thu year betwun Howur and\nHaly't landing.\nCOLUMBIA  NETWOBK\nKVI \u25a0 KFBC - KOIN - KSL \u2022 KOL\n670       810 840     1130   12*0\n6:00 Barn Dance VarMtlu\n6:30 \"Human  Side   of  News\"   HI\n6:45 CBS Symphony orch.\n7:18 Thresda pf Happlneu\n7:80 Abe Lyman's orch.\n8:00 Ju  Haymea'  orch.\n8:30 Leon Bt.ucoe't orch.\ntald,   \"My  hair  \u2014i want   to  fli\nSbt nn Into hsr bedroom and\npicked up her hairbrush\u2014a cheap\nUttle brown wood brum that iht\nhad had u far back i* btr memory\nwent. Sbe smiled at hereelf In the\nglau u aha laid lt down and begin putting more llptttck on her\nmouth.\n\"Dont   bother   ibout   tbat   lip- I\nitlck\u2014I'm going to klsa lt ill oft\nanyhow.\" it wu Bddle'a voice just\nbehind ber.\n\"Bddle WIllUI\" abarlw swung\n\u2022round from tbt looking-glass. \"Tou\nget out of my roomi You go out\nInto the dining room and I'll be\nwltb you In a ttoond.\"\nHt stayed where be waa,\n\"That'i a nln racket\" lie uld\ncalmly, looking at BharlU't tennla\nracquet that hung on th* wall of\nth* room between tbt windows. It\nwu t good racket. Edna Bellinger\nbad glvtn lt to hir for her birthday tnd Edna alwaya bought nice\nthlnga.\nEddla  etmt  Into  tha room  tnd\ntook tht racket down from tht will,\nw hsd told Be i-rung It In his hands.\n\u2022\u25a0Nice ud light. Un't It?\" be\naaked.\nBut bt wu not looking tt lt.\nSharlle could ful hU eyea on her\nu ahe threw the Upatlck, In lte Uttla\ntend  and torn,  of  lte  paint   -wu ^__^\\___^'___^'\"J_l^Tt*.r \u00a3\"\ngone. It went Uke the wind eome- d\u2122   * t***it-   eb* ****** \">' \u2022*\u00bb\ntimes, but when It did It founded\nu lf It wu coming  to  pltoes.  It\nhid  i   wty  ot   suddenly   stopping\nfar out ln tht oountry\ndoorway.\nBut btfon thi reached lt Eddlo\nwu at her aide.    Once men hU\nanna   went   wound   her   ind   (tw\n>\u00bb_,_*__ <Am*A   **\"   f*   u   she   felt   tha\n7m\" if        \"\"W-\"\"*  to bur tu ^nntfc of  y,  fM\u00a7  M,lnft  _.,,,.\nBdiu wu on. of your for,rt\u00abul|^r \"M \u2122 \u00ab\u00ab\" **\u00ab*\" 0Be\u00bb\nhappy-go-lucky tort.\nEddie\u2014we mustn't stay ln Jwn\nHi   h*d   .oafed   -and   Uughad   hU' ,*kTS^ _m_?lU^tlm^smAmmmt\nway through hlgb Khool. It had\ntaken him alx years to do four\nyean' work. He ww twenty-one\nnow.\nHe smoked cigarettes from morning to night. Ht drank. And to\nSharlle Dunn be wu tht molt\nfuclnitlng aad suiting human\nbeing wbo walked th*  earth.\nShe wu brettblsu wtth tielte-\nment now u tb* opened tbo front\ndoor of the fist to let blm In. Her\neyes were bright snd Jwr voice wu\nshrill will excitement.\n\"Hello, IddUl Oom* In!\" She\ngsvs t nervous llttl* laugh u ehe\ncl_e*_  tb* door  after  him.\nIt wu thrilling\u2014and dangwoua.\nsomehow\u2014to be bere alone with\nhim like this. Alon* with him behind the locked door of tb* flati\nAnd not \u2022 aoul ln th* world even\nknew thst he wu here\u2014\u2014\n\"Htn place, tbu,\" Eddie wu\nwylng. He stood lutt Inside tbi\ndoor looking around him it tlw\ncheap pretty furniture, tht\nflowered tofa cushion* and tb*\nruffltd white window curtain* tbat\nmade DodU't living room t cheerful tnd cosy ipot.\n\"I Uk* It,\" he uld.\nHU eyes, dark blut under heavy\nblack brows, met Sharlle'a eyu.\nHe flaahed \u2022 grin at her and, without taking hla eyu from bw, lw\nthrew hU cap down on a chair uar\ntha door.\n\"Com* hire.\" He whUpcrtd tbU\ntime. \"Coow tmn.\"\nSharlU tbook her hud.\nBhi knew that ba wanted to put\nhU arma around btr tad klsa ber.\nSbe wanted him to\u2014but tbi didn't\nwtnt blm to know that tbt wanted\nblm ta. A girl ihould ntnr let *\nmtn know thtt sht wtnted htm to\nmtkt lore to htr.\n\"Let* go out tnd gtt something\nto ut, BddU,\" she uld, btcklng\naway frcm him. \"I mtdt tome Iced\nundwlchu tbU morning whllt I\nwu cleaning tba kitchen\u2014right\nafter I called you up and uked\nyou over for lunch. Ooebl but thU\nmorning   nemod   long,   Eddie\t\nHe can* aorou tha room and\ncsught her bf tlw ahouldere. HU\nbird young arms pressed bsr clou\nto blm and sbe nleed ber mouth\nto   hU-\nSha wu dlssy and tbaklng whsn\nbt ltt htr go In t moment or two.\nHer feee wu filming and her Ups\nfelt dry and bruUed. A thick\n\u2022trend of blr htlr hid fallen tcrou\nhar fonnwd.\n\"Walt   t   minute,    Eddie.\"    tht\nu  tbty  sepinted  for a  moment.\n\"In my room\u2014\"\n(To bt Continued Tomorrow)\nLoud-apukera for calling policemen from their beau an to bt\nplaced on patrol boas ta Motherwell, Scotltnd. i\n\u25a0    \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nFOR PANELS\nKooteniy Cottonwood\nU unexcelled In tht\nbuuty of III grain\nu lt u ununited la\nutility and etonowr.\nRepeat ordara provt\nlte popularity.\nWood, Tallanee\nHardware Co_ Ltd.\nDISTRICT  DIITRIBUTOIIB\nMentioned ln Exodus 9; 31, tnd In\nother books of ths Bible, barley wu\none of the most Important food*\nof th* humtn rtc* for thouund*\not years. Bart mul, u barley meal\nU called ln Scotland, forma a\nfavorite dlab of porridge it tht\npresent dsy.\nThot Bodv of Yours\nBy JAMES  W.  BARTON,  H.P,\nTHE TIRED WORLD\n\"A large part of the preaant troubles\nof the world arlaes from the fact\nthat Ita affairs are being conduct-\nad by tired men. Bualneu executives\nara ao worn out with conferring that\nther can no longer aet.\"\nTheae ara ths words of a popular\nmagaslne writer and It muat ba admitted that thay are oertainly true.\nRest la what la needed by tha tired\nman.\nTou can't do your beat work If\nyour mind la tired; thus sleep or reat\nla tha beat cure for thla oondltlon\n(called neuraathenla by physicians)\nwhloh means loss of nervous strength.\nIf the tired Individual tries to keep\non working he finds It necessary\nto uae coffaa or drugs to \"pap\" him\nup ao that ha oan carry on.\nDr. O. R. Schlayer, Munich, directs attention to thla condition ln\nbusiness men who ara of tbo hardworking, energetic and somewhat Impatient type. They complain of fatigue and drowsiness even during\ntha forenoon. Soma of theae patlenta\nalso complain of pressure ln the head.\nlnereaaed irritability and dUalneas.\nDr. Schlayer found that there waa\nreally no organic  trouble ln  tbaaa\ncases but that there were aome digestive disturbances.\nInstead - of using drugs in theae\ncaaea ha advises that watching tha\ndiet, and cutting down on all liquids\nIncluding coffee, and cutting down\nalao on cigarettes ta tha moat effective method of correcting the condition.\nTo overcome the thirst, buttermilk\nor aour milk ahould be taken in\nsmall quantities. Fried and roaated\nfooda are likewise Inadvisable.\nFor theae tired or neurasthenic Individuals, In addition to reat and\nproper diet, I would suggest \u00bb little\noutdoor exercise every day, lf only\na good walk.\nTha three thlnga tbat keep ua\natrong and wall are reat, food and\nexerclee, and all are equally important.\nThla threefold treatment waa ree<\ncommended by Bajous aome yeara ago\nwhen be aald* \"Reat, distractions from\nwork, nutrltloua food, removal of\nbaneful influences and a ahort walk\ndaily which alda appetite and dlgea-\ntlon, constitute the main features of\ntreatment.\"\nToo muoh exerclee by Inducing too\nmuch fatigue would be harmful\nrather than helpful.\n1100 k CRCV Jt7I.\u00bb m\nVANCOUVER 500 W\n6:00 Sympony  Oonoert Can.  Radio\nCommlaalon\n7:00 Vocal   Gems\n?:1S Cherry   and   Bod\n7:30 Newa  Herald\n7:45 Isobel    McEwan,    Sopr.    Ha\u00abl\nMcDonald,    piano\ng:lft McKensle Mawer, gutr.\n8:30 Newa   Service\n8:50 Hodge-Podge\n0:00 String enaemble\n9:30 Freda Better, 'cello\n0:45 Grace   H.   Dresser   and   Percy\nHarvey,    violinist\n1210 k               CJOB\nU1A\nm\nVANCOHVEB\nsoo\nw\n6:00 Musical pgr.\n7:11 Mualcal pgr.    \u2022\n7:30 Oeorge  Peter,   baritone\n7:\u00ab5 Ted   WUllama\n1*00 B.  C.  Rangera\n8:00 Bud Bellly'a Hawaiian*\n610 k KFBC 491.5 m\nSAN FRANCISCO 1000 w\n8:00 KHdllnu\n8:30 Hodge-Podge Lodge\n9:00 Ray Paige's orch.\n9: IB Don Lu Future\n9:30 Eb  and   Zeb\n9:45 Don Lu Feature\n10:00 Bisqulck   band\n10:05 Flo-Rlto's    orch.\n11:00 Bob Holman's orch.\n13:00 Midnight    Hr.    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Men.\nPENTICTON, B.C.\nIf a cracked piece or crockery ls\nboiled In aweet milk, lt will often\nbe -tutored to um.\nWARM WEATHER\nSPECIALTIES\nSCREEN DOORS\nAU Sizes, f 2.75 and $3.50 each.\nREFRIGERATORS\nNo. 31, NtU   $13.35\nNo. 34. Nett   $20.00 '\nNo. 367. Nett  $26.00\nNELSON HARDWARE CO.\nWnOLESALE  AND   BETAIL  QUALITY   IIABDWABB\nNELSON,  B.C.\n \u25a0 ipwifw-\u2022 \u00abwnpf (., I .iiiiiJi.iiii)||ppjiy,_|||i|i|i\nH&\n\u25a0 IBB   NBLSON  DAILT   JilWS.  NELSON,   B.   C.  \u2014   TTBSDAT   MOBNINO,   MAT  \u00ab,   103*1\nASTORIA\nTHE BEST\nGOOD SHOE\nfor MEN\u2014\nAll leathers.\nsg to' liw\nR. Andrew\n&Co.\nLeaders in Footfashion\nPAY RESPECT\nS. J. GRHH.EY\n=\nA man la not legally dead until\nhaa been missing seven yeara\nthen h\u00ab be Is adjudged dead\nom the first day of those seven\nt, a law paaeed by tbe Oregon\nlUslaturs provides.\nWhen Your Daughter\nComes to Womanhood\nClre Her Lydin E. Pinkham's\nVegetable Compound\nMort t-rU ia their teens need a\nack and regulator. Girt row\nlaughter Lydla E. Pin-ham's\nrogeuble Compound for th* nnt\nt months. Teach her how to\ntw bat health at thl* critical\nI, Wh\u00abn aha la a happy, healthy\n\u25a0h and motbtr tbt will thank\nFuneral Is Held From St.\nSaviour's; Rotarians in Body\nNelson's business and church communities were heavily represented\nMonday afternoon at the funeral ol\nSamuel J. Orldley, retired belter,\nRotarlan, member of St. Saviour's\nchoir, and Mason, which was held\nfrom Bt. Saviour1* pro-cathedral.\nThe membera of tbe Rotary club\nwere preeent In a body, and tbere\nwere beautlfai floral offerings.\nVen. Archdeacon Free at. Oraham,\nrector of St. Saviour's, oonducted\nthe service, according to the are-old\nAn _!lean form, and read the prayers.\nRev. w. 3. Silverwood, vicar of the\nOhurch of the Redeemer, assisting\nby reeding the scripture. Mr. Ortd-\nley'a favorite hymn, \"Unto the Hills\nAround Do I Lift up My Longing\nByes,\" was aung.\nThe burial aervlee was completed\nat the City oemetery, Mr. Silver\nwood taadtng the prayera, while\nArchdeacon Oraham pronounced tbe\ncommittal and the bleating. Interment was In the Masonic plot.\nPallbearers were T. 7. McKetchnle,\nRobert Irwln, Capt. A. Cartmell,\nCharles Morrla, Fred Irvine and\nJohn Draper,\nSubject \"Everlasting\nPunishment\" Here\nMAIN LAKE MEN\nVISIT NELSON\nA. 3. Wataon of Kootenay Bay\nand O. R. Burden, Port Crawford\nwere In Nelson yesterday. The; came\nIn to hear W. J. Bowoer, K.C. Speaking ot oondltlona on the main lake\nMr. Wateon eald that Indications\nwere that the treea and planta ln\nthat section had weathered the winter la good ahape.\nThe subject of the Lesson-Sermon\nla the Christian Science church on\nSunday wee \"everlasting Punishment.\"\nOne of the Bible texte was Proverbs 10: 6: \"By mercy and truth\nIniquity Is purged: and by tbe fear\nof the Lord men depart from evil.\"\nThe Lesson-Sermon also Included\nthe following passage from pegs\n839 of \"Science and Health wtth\nKey to the Scriptures\" by Mary\nBaker Eddy: \"Tbe destruction of\nsin Is the divine method of pardon.\nDivine Life destroys death, sin needs\nno other form of forglveaeee.\"\nMrs. James Baird\nIs Honored Guest\nNAKUSP, B. C, May 1.\u2014Mrs\nJames Balrd. a bride ot tbe month,\nwaa the honored gueat at a surprise\nshower given by the members of\nthe Toung Women's Sswlng Circle\nThursday evening. On behalf of all\npresent, Mies Nellie Harvey presented\nMrs. Balrd with suitable gift* and\nwlahed her every happiness. The\nrecipient replied most gracefully. A\noupld contest arranged by Mrs. R.\n8. LaRue was very appropriate,\nprise winners, being Mlse Blen\nAbrlel and Mlss Margaret Allan.\nTheee preeent were Mrs. 3. Parent\nJr.. Mlas A Bowes, Mra. I. Oxenham. Misses Betty snd Margaret\nAllan. Mlss Kathleen Powler. Mlss\nNorah Mitchell, Mlss Nellie Harvey,\nMlss Rika Punche, Mlsa Mary Kirk,\nMra. R. 8. La Rue, Mrs, A. Turner,\nMlss \u25a0 Norma Curaon, Mlu Elsie\nMayoh, Mlss Alios Parent. Mlsa\nAlbert* Hascarl. Mlaa Molly Isllp,\nMlas Muriel Sharpe. Mlas Blen\nAbrlel   and   Mlas   Nellie   Johnson.\nMre. A. Berlin* was Hostess at\nthe tea hour Tuesday afternoon.\nTbe Invited gueata Included Mrs.\nMotherwell, Mrs. D. Riley. Mrs.\nMrs. 3. Hopkins. Mra. R. Skillicorn,\nSteenhoff, Mrs. Oeorge Johnson,\nMlss  XUen  Abrlel.\nS. C. Johnaon left Saturdsy for\nOkanagan Landing.\nR. McWhlrter left Wednesday for\nOk.nagen   Landing. ,\nOordon Balrd and H. Bowser motored to Nelson Frldsy. Fram Nelson\nMr. Bowse will continue on to\nWynndel where be hu obtained\nemployment.\nMlss J. Turlck left on Friday for\nElgewood when she will spend\n4  few  days.\nOllbert Fowler and J. Vlpond of\nTrait arrived Friday and sre the\nguests of Mr. aad Mrs. A. X.\nFowler.\nPure Food Market\nSPECIALS FOR TUESDAY\nAND WEDNESDAY\nBAPTISM HELD\nAT SO. SLOCAN\nSOUTH SLOCAN, B. C, AprU -0\u2014\nThe Bsr. W. J. silverwood officiated\nat a recent Buter eervlce la St.\nMatthewa church which waa filled\nto capacity. ,\nThe eervlce ww tully choral, the\nchoir trom the Church of the Redeemer, Nslson attended and led\nthe singing. The anthem \"Chrlat ls\nRisen from the Dead\" wee ably\nrendered.\nThe church decorations were eery\n.beautiful, the quantities of flowers\nand ferns used la deooratlng gave\na moat appealing effect of vaster\nart the resurrection. The altar\nwaa lovely with lte vasts of mauve\nand yellow iris aad ferns. The pul*\npit and font were all) > circled\nwith yellow lilies, violets and greenery snd the chancel and windows\nbanked with mots, dog-tooth violets\nand ferns.\n\"I msy know Hlm and the power\nof His resurrection\" wss the subject. The preacher referring to the\nmessage of Easter pointed out that\nthe resurrection wu an sver present\nfact ln the lives of Individuals and\nnations. To believe In and follow\nChrist means a continual rising to\nthe resurrected life, here and now,\nhenoe tbe resurrected life means\nnew men ln Christ Jesus.\nAt the cloee ot the service there\nwere three christenings: Mr. and\nMrs. Alex Mitchells', little daughter\nwho was given the' name of Joan\nMary; Mr. and Mra. Alex Dunsmore'e\nUttle son Matthew Ralph, and Mr.\nand Mra, Jobn Nymsn's Infant son,\nUoyd Edward.\nThe decorations wers carried out\nby Mrs. 3. Murray, Mlsa Bradshaw.\nMlu Hodgea, Mrs F. H. Russel,\nMlu Betty Russel, John Murray and\nBob Walkley.\nFollowing the church eervlce the\nvisiting choir adjourned to the hall\nwhere tea waa served by the Woman's auxiliary with Mrs. John\nMurray as hostess.\nSociety\nm songaettd\nAU\nnm .___\nUn. U. 3\na tools, nature, tncuuliag receptions, private entertalnmeata,\npersonal Item*, marriages, etc:\nwill appear in tbla column Tete-\nMOM lire vTgnsux s t hsr horns,\nlit SlUaa si\u2014\nFresh Boneless Stew 1M\nBttt; lb    IU\nFresh Calf Brains;\nLb\t\nFresh Calf Hearts;\nLb\t\nFresh Pork Kidneys;\nLb. \t\nFresh Spare Ribs r\nLb\t\nChoice Creamery\nButter; lb\t\n10*\n10*\nW\nW\n25*\nFresh Pork Tender- OQ^\nloins; lb.  LO\nFresh Pigs Feet; Ct.\nLb     0\nFresh Beef Kidneys; *)t)t}\nFresh Beef Liver;\n2 lbs\t\nFresh Pork Liver;\n4 lbs\t\nFresh Pork Pies;\nEach\t\n22*\n25'\n25'\n5'\nJust Arrived\u2014A Shipment of Edam Dutch Cheese.\nCleanliness Quality Service\nBURNS & Co., Ltd.\nPHONE SO\nMBS. BEAUDRY IS\nHOSTESS AT ELKO\nQUIET WEDDING\nHELD AT GLENLILY\n\u25a0U-O. B. C, AprU 90\u2014Mlu I.\nB. Pateraon who has betn spending\nthe Buter vacation at the home of\nMrs. M. Boo hu returned to Cranbrook.\nMra. W. B. Beaudry wu a bridge\nhoeteu ln honor of Mlsa 1. B. Paterson  of   cranbrook.\nMlss Mary Costanno went to\nFernle Thursday to consult ths\ndoctor.\nL. Davis went to Fernls Thursday\non buslneu. Mr. Davis took Mlu\nFlorence Sheridan with him where\nshe visited Mrs. O. Todhunter wbo\nIs a patient at tbo bome of Mrs.\nP. oordon.\nO. Todhunter, Mlas Alios Crosby,\nanr Mrs. J. c. Sbsrldan went to\nFernls on Thundsy to visit Mrs.\nO. Todhunter who Is a patient at\ntbe boze ot Mm. P. Oordon.\nW. Powell of Kimberley was la\ntown Thuraday. Mr. Powell took Mlu\nFlorence Sheridan beck wtth hlra\nwhere ehe wlll be the guest of\nMr. aad Mrs. O. Rau and family.\nMr. H. Angell wbo hu beta\nemployed for the Bast Kootenay\nPower Company for torn, years\nleft his position to mors to Calgary.\nIn Oermany, from a.ooo.ooo to 3-\n500,000 penone dye their hair regularly or have It dyed.\nYAHK. B. O. May 1\u2014Oa Friday\nafternoon at the -hom of Mrs.\nLundqulst at Olenllly. a quiet wedding too place when Rev. Carl Beau\nunited ln marriage. Mlu Bine\nLundqulst and Charles Helgrln. Only\nImmediate friends of ths popular\nyoung couple attended the cere*\nmony. Mr. end Mn. Helgrln will\ntake  up  residence  at  Olenllly.\nMlu June Hamilton of Crenbrook\napent the week-end tbe gueet of\nMn. L. P. Williams.\nJohn Jonu and Andrew Bredeau\nleft on Sunday morning to take\nover charges u Motion, foreman\nnear Neleon  and  Trail  respectively.\nMlu Toots Baum nturned to her\nbome after apendlng three montha\nat Onnd Forks vlaltlng her uncle\nand aunt, Mr. and Mn. Harry Wood-\nhouse. Mra. Woodhouse accompanied\nher to towa to visit her brother-\nIn-law and alster, Mr. and Mn. Wm\nBsum.\nOn Friday evening a dance wu\nheld ln the C. P. R. hall In aid\nof the sporte day to be held May\n34. A large crowd wu In attendance. Arrangements were In'charge\nof H. Mclnnla with assistance of\nMra. Dickson, Mn. Cooper, Hsael\nMacCartney and Sybil Wllkle.\nA large crowd of frlenda of Mr.\nand Mrs. Charlu Helgrln attended\na wedding party at the home of\nMn. Helgrln'e mother, Mrs. Lundqulst on Saturday evening. People\nfrom Tahk, Olenllly. Lumberton end\nKimberley attended. The bridal\ncouple received a number of lovely\nwedding presents from their psrents.\nAccordion music wu supplied by\nYshk muslctaua.\nThe chlekldee la u much at\nhome hanging upside down ss lt\nIs In sn upright position.\nMrs. Hector McKensH, carbonate\nstreet has returned fram a few\nweeks visit In Kelowna where ehe\nvlalted her daughter, Mlu Beetle Mc\nKerudt. Mn. MoKtnsto slso visited\nst tbs home of Ber. and Mn. PRO.\nDredge in Kamioopt.\n\u2022 \u2022   .\n1. P. Crawford' who tpent tbt\nweek-end ln town with hla famUy\non Silica atreet left yetterday for\nthe Yankee QUI mine where be It\nmantgtr.\ns.s\nMr. and Mn. Harry Stevens ot\nTmlr and their ftmlly were ln\ntown yeeterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   .\nAmong recent shoppers to towa\nwaa Mrs. WUUam Buchanan of\nRobson.\ns   .   .\nMn. J.  SeweU of sunshine  Bay\ntptnt yuterday In town.\n...\nMr. and Mn. Frederick Niven of\nWUlow point wen In town Saturday\nt_ attend the Bryden-Oraham wedding.\n...\nOeorgt H. Taylor, Alberta dlitrlct\nreprewntatlve of the Canadian Expreu company la a city vltltor.\n...\nMrs. J. Johnson of Procter was s\nNelson shopper yesterday.\n...\nBenjamin Brown of Mud Landing\nnear   Slocan   Ctty   spent   yeeterday\nln town shopping.\n...\nDr. O. A. B. Hall, pioneer ntldent\nof Nelton and now cf Nanaimo is ln\nthe dty.\n...\nMn. Ohrlstenaon of Castlegar wat\namong thou from out of town to*\nattend  tbe  funenl of Mre.  DePoe\nyuterday.\n...\nThe Ladlea aaexiatlcn of tbe First\nPresbyterian church held their en*\nnual spring sale la tbe ohurch par*\nlon Friday afternoon. The tea table\nwu attractive with aprlng bloom,\nand ferns. Mrs: A. N. Wlnlaw and\nMn. W. H. Hotre wijo wen ,m\ncharge of tea arrangements wen as-\nslated by Mn. J. Cunningham, Mrs.\nJ. stout snd Mn. C. R. Hsnns. un.\nWUUam Waldle prealded -at the\ndainty tea table wltb lte silver bowl\nof daffodils u a center. The asrvl*\nteure Included Mlu Jean Wallach,\nMlu Oraoe May. Mlu Mary wlnlaw,\nMlu Florence Hanna and Mtu Jean\nWaldle. The bake table wu lo-ked\nafter by Mra. James May and Mn.\nJ. B. Ony. Tbe sswlng tablu wen\nIn charge of Mn. H. H. currie, Mn.\nA. T. Peru and Mn. A. Wallach.\nMn. M. Olbbe disposed of the boms\nmada candy, while Mn. H. B. Morrison eold canarlu. Mn. D. T. Heddle and Mlu Mary Heddle with\nmemben of the Sunday aohool clau\ncleared away the depreulon. Mrs\nOeorge w. Steele acted as caahler\nand the prealdent of tbe association Mn. W. T. Choate acted u\ngeneral convenor.\n...\nMlu Joyce Walker of TnU attended    the    Bryden-Oraham    wedding\nSaturday.\n...\nFrank   Phlllipt  ot   the  Kootenay\nBelle mine tpent tht week-end with\nbit family on Carbonate strut.\n...\nB. Htfferman cr Crtsotnt Bsy wu\nIn town shopping yesterday.\n...\nMlu Kitty  Martin  of  Trail  wes\nthe week-end guut of Mr. snd Mn.\nThctiaa oerman, Hoover street,\n...\nO. *. Ford, dlitrlct reprewntatlve\nmmaaaamaaaaaaammmmmmmmmmsmmmmmmmmm-mwmmmaaaaaamaam PAO.  mrs\nmmr*i*+*it*iw.sm.miiaidi*rtkii*H*m,ii^^\nQrrMea&her'sfD\n607 Baker St.\nPhone 200\nAimiversary Sale\nAnniversary Sale continues today. These remarkable values are\npresented to show our customers, who have made possible the celebrating of our 26th year. Timely bargains on new Summer goods. ..\njust the things you will need now and will want for early Summer.\nCome in today.\nPure Silk Hose\nFull fashioned pure\nsilk hose. Made with\nlisle garter top and\ncradle foot. AU the\nnew spring shades.\nSizes 9, 9i\/, to 10.\nANNIVERSARY\nprice, pair . ee*p\nWomen's\nSilk Hose\nHoleproof silk hose in\nchiffon or semi-service\nweight. Pique top and\ncradle foot. All shades.\nSizes 8i\/4 to 10.\nANNIVERSARY\nPRICE, PAIR . 88*\nChildren's\nSocks\nA complete assortment\nof children's cotton\nsocks. Sixes 5 to 7V4>\nAll wanted colors.\nANNIVERSARY\nSPECIAL.\n2 PAIRS  25*\nRayon Drapes\n50-inch rayon drapes in all wanted\ncolors. Good weight for hangings.\nRegular $1.25 the yard.\nANNIVERSARY PRICE\nTHEYARD  98*\nNets and Madras\nFilet nets and madras in cream or\nwhite. Values to 65c the yard.\nANNIVERSARY PRICE\nTHE YARD 39*\nDance Sets\nPure Silk crepe-de-chene dance sets.\nAll colors. Lace trimmed.\nANNIVERSARY PRICE\nEACH   fi.49\n36-Inch Prints\nWabasso Prints in a\nwide range of patterns. AU fast colors.\nANNIVERSARY\nPRICE\n5 YARDS 95*\nRayon Gowns\nAssorted colored gowns of good quality rayon. Lace trimmed. Regular\n$1.96 each.\nANNIVERSARY PRICE\nEACH  #1.49\nFlat Crepe\nHeavy weight\npure silk flat\ncrepe in all the\nleading shades.\n39-inches wide.\nRegular value\n$1.25 the yard.\nANNTVER.\nSARY PRICE\nYARD . 98*\nWomen's\nCorsets\nNemo-Flex and\nD & A Corse 11 e s and\ngirdles. Made of the finest quality\nmaterials. Values to $5.50 each in discontinued lines.\nCLEARING AT, EACH ?2.4fl\nAnother $1000\nSufgat a ntme for MhsAHce Moir's\nFirst Prize #250,   Second Prize #100,\nThird Prize #50,   60 Prizes of #10 each\nMagic Mystery cake\nMUS ALICE MOIR Is tb* dlsHHaa of on* of Montreal's\nflncat spar .meat-hotel rettsarsats. \"I \u00bblwiyi mm emi\nrecommend M-_gk B-akla* Powder,\" MIm Molr statw. \"It\ncdfflMiw nttcltocj ud wonorny to tho hlfthMt d*trss.\nB-Mtdta, Maftlc slwayt gifts dnpmiUMo names.\"\nEverybody's naming\nMagic Mystery Cakes...\nWhat's your suggestion this month?\nHere's Miss Alice Moir's recipe ...\nCan you name it?\nMix and lift J cupa paltry flour (or IH\ncupa bread flour) with 3 teaspoons Mafic\nBaking Powder and '. teaapoon aalt;\ncream H cup butter, add 1 cup fine augar,\nbeat until very light. Add well-beaten\nyolka of i egg,, then lifted dry ingredient! alternately with H cup milk; add ,'<\nteaapooo vanilla. Fold in itiflly beaten\negg whitei. Fill buttered pan, <i full.\nBake ia moderate oven 350* F. 33 min.\nFILLING; CreamS tablespoons butter,\ngradually add about 1!_ cupa confectioner'! augar, 1 teaapooo vary strong\ncoffee, li teupoon vanilla and enough\ncream to make mixture of coniiitency to\nipread. Fold in 2 tablespoon! of aJmondi\nwhich have been blanched and lightly\nbrowned In oven and rolled fine with\nrolling pin. Spread between layers.\nFROSTING: Place 1 cup brown eugar\nand li cup boiling water in aaucepan. Stir\nover low heat until sugar ia dissolved.\nBoil gently without itirring until a loft\nball ii formed wheq tried ia cold water,\nor lyrup ipins thread 3 in. long when\ndropped from ipoon. Cool gradually.\nAdd alowly to itiflly beaten white of\n1 egg* Beat until It thkkene. Add K teaapoon vanilla. Spread thickly over cake\nand iprinkle with rolled burnt almonds.\nJUST think of the things you could do\nwith that ?250 prize! There's nothing\nhard about this contest, either. You name\nthc mystery cake\u2014that's alll\nMiss Alice Moir has contributed the\nrecipe for this Magic Mystery Cake. It's\na cake you'll like. Attractive. Delicious.\nEasy to make and inexpensive.\nStart right in today to think up a name\nfor this Mystery Cake. Read the recipe.\nSounds good, doesn't it ? And it is good. If\nyou make the cake, be sure to follow Miss\nMoir's advice\u2014use Magic Baking Powder.\nMagic gives consistently better baking results. That's the reason the majority of\ndietitians and cookery experts throughout\nCanada use it exclusively. They know\nfrom experience that Magic is always\ndependable.\n. . .\nDon't put off entering this Magic Contest.\nThere are 63 prizes\u2014and the name you\nsuggest may easily win one of them.\nWhen you bake at home\nCONTAINI NO\nAUM.TOssu**-\nt__\nthat Matt. \u25a0*_-\nIH Powdar U trm\n(ram alum ar aar\nharmful lagradl-\ntln aaw, FRBB Magio Cook Book eoataiae taatad ne-\nipai lor ilo-.en, ol tempting dlihn. Sand lor It. Addreu\nGillett Product,, Fruer Aveaue, Toronto 2.\nContest Rules\nRead Carefully\nt Contest is For residents of Canada and\nNewfoundland only.\nI All you do ii rami thl myitery cake.\nOnly ont name from each penon.\n3 PRINT et the top ef year ftper in int\n(or typewrite) MMiM Moir'l Myitery\nCake.\" Under thia, print your luggeit ion\nfor a name. Then, in the lower ri,ht-hssd\ncorner, print your own name and addreu, dearly and neatly. Do not tut\nfaneit.\nt Do not lend the cake itself\u2014just tne\nname and your own name and addreu.\nIt ii not essential to bake tha cake to\nenter the contest.\n5 Memben of our ewn organitation or\ntheir relatives are not eligible to take\npart in this contest.\n6 Cornell elom UAY il, 1933. No \u00bbn*\ntriei considered if postmstked later than\nMay 31 midnight. No entries considered\nif forwarded with inauficicnt postage.\n7 Isalpi: Winning nam* will be selected\nby a committee of three impartial judges.\nThe decision of these judgea will be Enal.\n8 Prise winners will be announced to all\nentranta within one month after contest closes.\n\u2022 In case of a tie, the full amount of the\nprize money will ba paid to each tying\ncontestant.\nII rTkrri to mi tstriti: Addreai your en-\ntrieitoConteit Kditot, Gillett Product,,\nFraaer Avenue, Toronto 2.\nNOT*, Otber Magic Myetery Oekee eeaa-\nlagl Watch fer (bam la laser Imum ot\nttla a\nof Uw Canadian Btpreia oompany\nwbo -lilted 9, h. smith Sunday at\nhla Sunshine Bay ranch waa a vlaltor to town yeaterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   .\nMra. 9. xraklne aad family of\nBoaaland apant Sunday In Nelaon.\ngueete at tha home or tba Mleeee\nEthel and Annie smith, Silica etreet.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMlaa Helen Stevens, -who haa completed   her   course   at   the   Nelaon\nBuslneaa college,  left yeaterday tot\nher home ln Roaaland.\n\u2022 <   \u2022\nMra.   O.   W.   Weat,   Beatrice   and\nThomaa Weat, all of Willow point,\nwere In town Saturday to attend\nthe Bryden-Oraham wedding.\n\u2022 * a\nMra.  W.  J.  Aatley,  Baker atnet.\nhaa aa her gueat, her daughter, Mra.\nKenneth Attree and her aon Dick\nof Queen's Bay.\na   a 'a\nMra. Thomaa O'Nell of Oray Oreek\napent tho week-end In the city.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nOeorge Truett of Bobaon waa\namong rlaltore to Nelaon yeaterday.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMra. Motley, who hit been the\ngueat of her aon and daughter-ln-\nlaw, Mr. and Mra. W. c. Motley at\nBtonnlngton and alao of friends In\nNelaon. leavea thla morning for her\nhome In New Westminster.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nJ. BeU and hla daughter-ln-law.\nMra. 3. Law Bell of Park Siding,\nwen In town Sunday, gueata at the\nhome of tho latter'a father, Harry\nHouston.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nH. B. Board ' of Howaer waa a\nweek-end vlaltor ln town.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mn. A. j. MacDonnell\not Tnll wen ln tha dty Sunday.\nThay were accompanied by Mra\nMaoPonnell'a mother, Mra. I. Lewis\nof Boewell, who apent yeaterday at\nthe homea of her two daughter,.\nMra. J. Bell and Mn. Robert Bell,\na   a   a\nMr. and Mn. 3. D. Ktrr and\ndaughter Irene of Ipngbeach, were\namong thoae who wen gueata at\nthe Bryden-Oraham wedding, Baturday.\nt   .   .\nMr. and Mra. C. P. Parry 0t the\nReno mine epent yeaterday in town.\n\u2022 \u2022   e\nBoy Sklllloorn ot Nakuap waa a\nvlaltor ln Nelaon during the week.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u00ab\nMra. Hanaen of caatlegar waa\namong thoee who came to town\nyeaterday to attend tha funenl of\nMn. DePoe.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMn. D. Magee of Robeon wu in\nthe ctty yeaterday to attend tha\nfuneral of Mn. DePoe, whloh took\nplace at tba Ohurch of Mary Immaculate.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMn. 3. Oordon Denholm la vlaltlng frunda in Tnu.\ne   \u2022   \u2022\nW. P. Dlekaon of Willow Point\nwaa   among   thoae   to   attend   tbe\nBryden-Oraham wedding In Nelaon,\nSaturday.\n\u2022 \u2022   ,\nMr. and Mn. B. I. S.-uhn and\ndaughter of Nakuap wera elty vlalton during the week-end.\n\u2022 .   .\nUn. 3. A. Olbeon and daughtera\nAgnea and Jean have taken up real-\ndence on the north ahors for tho\naummer montha.\n\u2022 e   \u2022\nMn. Joeeph Sturgeon, Mn, WUllam  J.  Sturgeon  and  Mra.  M.   3.\nVigneux   win   ha   \"at   home''   thla\nafternoon.\n. \u2022   \u2022   *\nMlaa gaieen Horswill, Robson atnet,\nhaa left for Brilliant, wl re ahe ta\nteaching.\n\u2022 \u2022   e\nMr. and Mra. B. H. H. Applewhalte\nand aon John wen among thoae\nout of town to attend the Bryden-\nOraham wadding Saturday.\nI. X. L. MINE SHIPS\nMORE ORE TO TRAIL\nROS8I.AND, B. C, April 80\u2014Huge\ntruck: loads of ore were delivered\nto the smelter or The Consolidated\nCo.. *t Tadanac from the famou*\nold I. X. h free gold mine on O. K.\nmountain.\nThe present shipment consisted or\nmostly second trade ore, but lt ls\nsaid (his ora assays highly in void.\nLittle high grade is being encountered at present.\u2014Rossland Miner.\nKEARNS IS BACK\nFROM THE COAST\n\u25a0C. F.-Kearru\u00bb, dlvloloml gsme sub-\nInspector, who hss been swsy since\nmid-April, returned Sundsy night,\nfrom Vancouver, where he was on a\nshort leave, following Inspection of\npoints in the western portion of tiie\ndivision.\n\"DODDS\nkidney'\n\/,p,LLS\n:**..h'\"\n \"*************wr i nm-jo-niif. f\n..*. .,:,>.\u201e\u25a0-.      _ ,,, iipnaa^\t\nPAOB HX\n'THB   NELSON   DAaY   NEWS.   NELSON.   B.   C.  \u2014   TtrESDAT   MOKIWO,   MAT   I,   IMS\nFINANCE LISTS\nUPATNEWYORK\nProfit-Taking Applies the\nBrakes to Rally; Inflation Hoists\nBy  JOHN  L.  COOLEY\nAssociated   prut   Flntncltl   Writer\nNBW YOBK. Mty 1.\u2014Financial\nmarketa today repeated tM new\nfamiliar itory of rising prices and\nturbulent   trading.\nProfit-taking applied tm brakea\nto a strenuous rally of ttockt, but\nalthough a few leaden cloud lower,\ntm Ult itruck a balanoe of ntt\ntrains whleh ranged from fractions\nto a couple of polnta.\nVarloua groups swept Into tM\nletdenhlp it lntervtU during thi\n6.000,000-ehare market, ralU allowing a particular advantage on one\nof theu spurts, commodity lasues\nwen Inclined to be lesa active than\non Saturday.\nThat all markete were atlll preoccupied wtth thought! of Inflation\nwu evident. Dollar exchange weakened, early quotations on United\nStatei money being so much lower\nthat atocka plainly got much of\ntht ttwngth for their opening puah\nfrom   thla   depreciation.\nTrading ln tht first hilt hour\nwu on in enormous scale and\nprlou iwtpt ont to thnt polnte\nhigher. ThU range wu allghtly exceeded on t liter upturn, which\ntht rails piloted, hut through moat\not tm afternoon realizing wu an Influential factor on price movemente.\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n. .. \u2022\n80 industrials  77.79 up   .13\n20 ralli  '. 38.46 up 1.09\n20 utilities ..- 25.78 up   .64\nSEVERAL NEW     .\nHIGHS AT COAST\nMETAL MARKETS\nUncertainty Pulls\nWheat Price Lower\nBy   JOHN   P.   BOCGHAN\nAssociated pnu Market Editor\nCHICAOO, May 1 (API\u2014Uncer-\ntalntlea regarding effect! ot the\nmany novel provisions of the United\nStatea farm leglalatlon did much today to pull down grain prices.\nWhut tumbled to a cent a buabel\nunder Baturday'a flnUh after an\nearly Jump of 24 centa that reeulted from i fresh outburat of Inflation -excitement. In aome quartan\ndecided tendencies were shown to\ntake more notice of the farm bill\nproper, aside from Inflation amendment! and many tradera expreased\ndoubt u to whether the bill would\nprove bullish.\nWheat cloeed nervoua at Vi to %\ndecline for the day, with oorn 4\noft to li up. oate li to >l down,\nand provUlona showing 5 to 10\ncente decline.\nUntil pounded down by heavy Mil*\nIng, the wheat market had rlaen today to above any quotatlona since\ntwo yeara ago this montb. In tomt\ncum tht new pinnacle wu about\n80 oente a bushel up from recent\nlow levels, and ahowed T cente gain\nover Fridey'e low point.\nVANOOUVBl, May I (CP)c-aer-\neral new high marka for tha yttr\nwen reached ln todays trading on\ntm Vancouver atock exchange, cout\nBreweries reached 113 tn the morning aeaslon. but tlnlthed tht dty\nat 111. _ _\nIn tM gold Uauei Bralorne cloeed\nat 15.10. alao a reoord high for tm\nyear, Pioneer Oold cloeed at la, up\n30 polnte tnd Reno loet to at\n\u2022l.M.\nTM Mm metal! wtn Iim actlva.\nOeorge Copper wu up i it .45,\nWhitewater advanced vie at 10-K\nand Sllvercrest loet 4c at .0\u00ab.\nMcLeod and O. Is B. in tha oil\ngroup, ueh advanced Sc to .83 and\n,6a reeptcttvely and AP. Conaolldated wu up 9c, cloelng at .11.\nOtber laauea were moetly unchanged\nfrom  Saturday'a close.\nProfit Takers Nip\nBoll Trend Stocks\nTORONTO, May 1 (CP)\u2014 broad\nupward movement characterlred the\nToronto stock exchange trading today, tM local mart following the\nbulllth trend in Wall atreet. New\nhigh prteea for the ytar wera made\nby IS lasuea and while profit-taking\ncauied a minor Mt-back ihort'y be\nfore the clou 84 etockt fimahed tm\nday higher, agalnat 10 cloelng lower\nand 14 holding unchanged.\nTha opening market of the month\nwaa featured . by a broadening of\nInterest, many aharea that have lain\ndormant for weeks coming Into the\ntrading. Brewery atocka u a group\ntook tM lttd and marked up better\nprlou In heavy trading but Individ*\nual atocka ln otMr groups, wen up\n\u2022sharply.\nInternational Nickel and Conaolldated Smelters swung up ln Itrly\ntrading but failed to aold, profit-\ntaking hitting the market -Iter midday. Nlckel'a beet price wu 16.35\nfrom Which point It. receded to 16.75\nbut managed to eome back and\nCIom unchanged at 16. Smeltera Unlabel a polnta down after touching\n95. CP-Ft. traded nurly 5000 aharea\nand dosed at 14'. for a gain of\nIV,. Brailllan wae up 4 and Pord\nof Canada gained ti to 7%.\nMONTREAL STOCKS\nNBW TORK. May 1\u2014Oopper firm;\nelectrolytic apot and future !\u2022_.\nTin atrong; apot and nearby 33.ga;\nfuture   33.87.\nIron quUt; No. a f.o.b. eaatern\nPennsylvania 13.50 to 14.00; Buffalo\n14.00  to  14.50;   Alabama   13.00.\nLead ateady; ipot New Tork 3.50:\nBast St. LouU 3.37.\nZlno firm; Baat St. LouU apot\nand futun 8.78 to 8.80.\nAntimony 8.13 to 8.38.\nQuicksilver  88.50  to  58.00.\nAt London:\nCopper, etandard apot (81; futun\n\u00a331 3a 6d; electrolytic epot \u00a334 10a;\nfuture \u00a315 lot.\nTin apot \u00a317a 10a; future \u00a3173.\nLead apot \u00a311; futun Cil 5a.\nZlno apot \u00a314 17t ed; futun\n\u00a315 5i.\nTendency to Sell\non Mine Exchange\nTORONTO, M\u00bb7 1 (OP) \u2014There\nappeared to be plenty of atock (or\nsale In the told group on the Standard mining market today and\nwhile volume reaohed half a million\nihuw, the general tone of the market leaned more toward weakness\nthan strength. Buying was good ln\nsilver atocks and some base metals\nwere evidently under accumulation\nbut golds almost Ignored u-ward\ntrends elsewhere and bullish condl-\ntions  ln  lndustrisl  markets.\nBase metal leader, International\nNickel, gave a demonstration of\nstrength ln early trading, advancing\nto 16.38. Smeltera moved up to IBS.\nProfit-taking after mid-day, however, cut Into theee prices and\nNickel finished 20 cents off at\n15.00 and Smelters 35 cents down\nat  $83.\nHudaon Bay and Coast Copper\nwere up at the close and Sudbury\nBasin cloeed % better at M0 after\ntouching 1.12. Among cheaper coppers Amulet waa strong, registering\na gain of \\%,\nPOUND HITS\nNEW LEVEL\nHighest Point Since Britain\nWent Off Gold Basis\nNKW TOBK, Uay 1 (OP).\u2014The\npound sterling soared to the highest\nlevel since Great Britain's abandonment of the go!d standard in 1931,\nln active trading on the New Tork\nforeign exchange market' today. The.\npound Jumped 7Vic to W.94 at tbe\nopening. The spurt lasted for almost\nan hour and then eased. The cur*\nrency  closed  at 19.88, up 3'^c.\nThe Canadian dollar moved up\n%c at 68c. The premium on TJnlted\nStates funds feU beck to 13 % per\noent.\nMay We Servo You?'\nBROOKS   BUYS   EVIRTTHIIIO.\nPHONE 513.\n\u2022May We Serve You?*\n(Contlnutd)\nA. TERRILL. upholeterlng. Furniture\nrepairs, Phont 436R1,\t\n.TWO\t\nOur Specialty. Expert shoe Repaln\nwhile you wait. Satiifactton ouar-\nanteed. WADE'S SHOE SHOP.\nHemstitching our ipeciilty, thread\naupplled. See ua for dressmaking,\nalteration! and hemming. Singer\nSewing Machine CO.\nPor lower rtttt on Auto Repalra\u2014\nPhont    g\u2014Kllnt'i   Service.\nBank  of  Commerct   _ 130\nDominion   Bank    _ - 135\nImperial   Bink     180\nBank of Montreil   153\nBank  of  Nova   Scotia    330\nRoyal  Bank  136(4\nBank  o' Toronto    155\nAbitlbi Power & Paper  _   35\nAsbestos   corporation       18\nBell  Telephone  _. - _   87\nBraalllan TLI Power     104\nBrltUh American Oil       OH\nCanada Bronte  _   ll1*\nCanadian Car Ss Foundry       tta\nCan Car Is Foundry P'd      IH\nCanadian   Converters   ,   11%\nCan  Induatrlal  Alcohol       *-'.\nCanadian Steamihlp Lines      l',4\nCom Mining  fc  Smelting .....   83\nDominion Bridge   -   184\nDominion   Olaie       60\nDom Steel * Coel \"B\"  _     80\nDominion   Textile        *l**s\nA p Oraln   _    6\nImperial Tobaooo        814\nLake of the Wooda _     814\nMaaeev  Harrla         *\nMontreal   Power        80%\nMontreal  Tramwaye  ..._    71\nNational   Brewerlee    _   10\nNational Steel Car        8%\nOgllvle  Milling  \u2014 185\n10\n35\n714\n1314\nLift\n16\n31\n35\n414\n11\n314\nOntario steel product! .\nPenmam   Ltd   \t\nPower   Corporation   \t\nQuebec   Power   \t\nShawlnigan\nSo Canada Power  \t\nSteel  of Canada \t\nSt. Lawrence Flour Mllla\nWabaaao cotton \t\nWestern-. Grocera  \u2014\nWinnipeg Rillwty \t\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nWTNNIPEO. Miy 1.\u2014Future, Quotatlona;\nOpen   Htgh Low     Cloee\nWHEAT\u2014\nMay        8014     60*4 60        6014\nJuly    .....    63H     63*4 60H     60H\nOct _   SS 65 6314     624\nOATS-\nMay        3614     364 364     3\u00ab\u00ab4\nJuly     ._   31*4     371', 37 274\nOtt    37 3714 3614     3714\nBARLEY\u2014\nMay       64       844 834    3114\nJuly          3514     354 85 35\nOct     37 J7'4 96*4     36H\nFLAX\u2014\nMay        86 8714 06 86*14\nJuly        87 88 06*4     8714\nOrt 1.00      103 9814   100\nRYE\u2014\nMey    . ...   41 ti     404 38>4     384\nJuly        M*     41% 404     M4\nOct. 4\".'.     4314 42\",      42*4\nCASH  PRICBS-\nWheat- No   1 hard 63; No. 1 nor.\nMU;  No. 3 nor, 674; No. 3 nor.\nSS',:  No. 4 nor., 644; No. 5, 8314;\nNo. 6. 6314; feed 50'4: track, 5014;\n\u2022 No.  1 durum 61-14.\nCALGARY LIVESTOCK\nCat-\nCALOARY,  May  1-Heoelpta\ntie 383. calvea 4, abeep 306.\nSteeri. over 1050 lbe.: Oood tnd\nchoice, 6350 to It; medium, 89 to\n\u20228.36; oommon. 63 to 13.50.\nHeifera: Oood and choice, 1331 to\n83.76; medium, 63.76 to 88; common,\n83 to Ittti.\nCowt: Oood, 63 to 1250, medium,\n*1H0 to 61.75: common, 61.35 to\n11.40; canners and cutttra, 850 to\n81.\nBulla: Oood, 63 to 63.50; common,\n11.50  to  61.75.\nVeal calvee: Oood and choice, 84\nto 65; common and medium, 63 to\n13.76.\nfl'ieep: Oood handywelght, 63 to\n88.-5; common. 61 to 6160.\nHop: Select bacon, 66.60; baoon,\n16.10; butcliere, 64.60.\nTORONTO INDUS\nTRIA\nLS\n86%\nBell    Telephone\n1014\n3*1.\n16%\nCanada  Dredge  ..\nZa nada   Gypsum\n.\u201e...,_\n3%\nSons   Bakeries   -\n6%\nCons  Mining   \t\n\u2022\u00bb\nFord of Canada\n\u2022A\" ....\nOoodyear .\u2014\t\n68\nHiram   Walker   ..\n10%\nImperial   Oil   \t\n\u2014\u2014___\/\n10%\n10%\nInduatrlal   Alcohol   \t\n3%\nInternational   NK\nInternational   Pet\n15%\n16\ne  \t\n\t\n11%\n4\n27%\n48%\n1\n1%\n811,\nNEW VORK SI\nOCR!\ni%\n81\n...   114\nAllied Chemical\n.... 06\nAmerican Can ...\n... 83\n8014\n81 la\nAm   rot   Pow   ..\n. ....1014\n8%\n914\nAmerican loe\n714\n6%\n7%\nAm Ma ts. Toy\n.... 1514\n16%\n14%\nAm Smelt 6c Re\n.. 8114\n30\n30\nAm Telephone\n102*.\n100%\n100%\nAm Tob \t\n8314\n61%\n81%\nAnaconda   \t\n1814\n1-%\n12%\n6314\n50%\n52%\nAuburn   Mo   ....\n41'.\n46%\n46%\n6%\n7\nBait da Ohio \u2014\n14\n13%\n13%\nBendlx Av  \t\n131.\n13\n13\nBeth  Bteel   \t\n3814\n25%\n25%\nCanada,   Dry\nll'.i\n1014\n10%\n1314\n1114\n13\nOerro dt Paeco\n3214\n30%\n20%\nChei It Ohio  ..\n33 V>\n33%\n32%\n18%\n17%\n17%\nOom Is South ..\n3\n1%\n1%\nCon Oaa N Y ..\n81\n40%\n49'..\nCorn   Prod.   \t\n7314\n70%\n71\nO Wright Pfd ..\n\u2014\n\u2014\nV.\nDupont   \t\n66\n63\n64\nEaat  Kodak  \t\n66\n63%\n64\nEltc Pow Ac U\n7%\n7\n7%\n714\n6%\n7%\n4\nFeed  Engllah\nFord of Canada\n\u2014\n\u2014\n614\nFlnt Na storea\n68%\nSS%\n59%\nFree   Texaa   \t\n31\n20\n30%\nGeneral   Mo   ....\n32%\n31%\n31%\n3014\n18%\n19%\n83%\n32%\n33%\nOold Duet \t\n3014\n1814\n19%\nGoodrich     \u2014\n10%\n8%\n10\nOranby    _\t\n8%\n\u00bb!4\n8%\nOrt North Pfd\n16%\n1414\n16%\nOrt Weat Sugar\n30\n1914\n19%\nHowe    sound\n17%\n16\n16%\nHudaon Motora\n7%\n7%\n7%\nIna   Oopper   _..\n414\n4%\n4%\nInt Nickel  \t\n14%\n13%\n13%\nInt Tel It Tel _\n1314\n11%\n11%\nJewel Tea Oo\n36%\n34%\n36%\nKelly   Spring   ..\n3%\n3%\n3%\nKenn   Copper  -\n1714\n16%\n16%\nKreage   8   8   ....\n10\n\u00bb%\n8%\nLebn Is Fink -\n1814\n18%\n16%\nMack   Truck   ...\n'38%\n28\n28\nMilwaukee Pfd\n3%\n3%\n2%\nNaah   Motora   ..\n17%\n16%\n1814\nNat Dairy Prod\n18%\n16%\n18%\nN P*>w A: Ll ....\n\u2014\n\u2014\n13%\nN Y Central\n36%\n24%\n26%\nPac Gaa A Eleo\n35\n34%\n24%\nPackard   Mo\n314\n3%\n%_.\nPenn R R \t\n2314\n2114\n21%\nPhllllpe   Pete   ..\n0\n8%\n8%\n6\n4%\n4%\nRadio   Corp   ....\n7%\n6%\n7\nRadio Keith Or\n3%\n3%\n214\nRem   Rand   \t\n6\n4%\n6\nRook   laiand   .\n6%\n\u00ab%\n6%\nSafeway Stores\n46%\n46%\n48\nShell  union   _\n6%\n6%\n8%\n8   Cal   Edlaon\n30%\n30\n30%\n31%\n18%\n20%\nSttn oil of Cal\n81%\n80%\n81\nStan oil ot Ind\n\u2014\n\u2014\n34%\nStan oil of N J     36'\n88\n83%\nStewart  war  ....\nB%\n5%\n6%\n4%\n3%\n4%\nTtatt   Oorp\n1%%\n16\n16%\nTexaa oulf Sul\n36%\n26%\n26\nTlmken  Roller\n34%\n28%\n23%\nTinder   Type   ..-\nM%\n38%\n34\nUnion carbide _\n86\n83%\n88%\nUn Oil of Cal\n14\n18%\n3T%\n18\nUnited Air _\t\n38%\n27%\nUnion   Pao   \t\n78%\n77\n78%.\nU 8 Pipe ts Fdy\n13%\n11%\n13\nU  8  Rubber   _\n8\n8%\n8%\nU  8  Steti   .....\n48%\n47%\n47%\nWeet Elec   _\n86%\n84%\n84%\nVanadium Bteel\n18%\n17%\n18%\nYellow Truck -\n4%\n*Vt\n*%\nEXCHANGES\nMONTREAL. May 1 (OP)\u2014Britiah\nand foreign exchange currencies ln\nrelation to the Canadian dollar aa\ncompiled by the Royal Benk of\nCanada   cloeed   today   aa   followa:\nArgentina,  peso    6 3281A\nAuatralla, pound  35330A\nAuitrlt,  echllltng  1816A\nBelgium,   belga   1693A\nBraHl, milrela  _ -    .0863D\nBulgaria, lev  0093D\nChina, Hong Kong dollara..   _U70A\nCzechoelovakla,  crOwn   0043A\nDenmark, krone 1994A\nFinland, flnmark     .0337A\nFrance, franc     .0681A\nGermany, relchemark\nOreat Britain, pound\nOreeoe, drachma \t\nHolland, florin  _\nHungary,   pengo  \u2022-\u2014\u2022\u2022\nIndia, rupee ....-\t\ninly, lire \t\nJapan, yen\n.3142A\n4420.A\n.0077A\n.    .5420A\n.2273A\n.3436A\n.    .0697A\n.    .2840A\nJugoslavia, dinar -    .0199A\nNew Zealand, pound    3.5371A\nNorway, krone  \u2014   .3373A\nPoland, tlotl  1704A\nRoumania, leu    .O097A\nSouth Africa pound   4.4171A\nSpain, peseta   _ 1151A\nSweden,  krone    - -   .2384D\nSwitzerland, franc     J601A\nUnited Statea. dollar, 13% per cent\npremium  (%  per cent decline).\nA\u2014advance;   D\u2014decline.\nWHEAT FUTURES\nLOSE GROUND\nWINNIPTO, Uay I (OP)-Optl-\nmlsm tbat sent prloes soaring In a\nbuoyant opening- soon vas displaced\nby pessimism on tbe Winnipeg grain\nmarket today. Subjected to selling\npressure of almost e-1 varieties,\nwbeat futures lost all of their advance to close V, to M cent lover,\nMay at 69\":,. July 90* to 60%, and\nOctober \u00ab2%   to 83%   cents.\nTrading vas nervous and erratic\nfor the entire session. Delivery of a\nrecord amount of wheat futures on\nthe May contract\u201415,000.000 bushels\n\u2014unsettled the market. Coupled\nvlth disappointing exports, heavy\nprofit-taking sales ven thrown Into\nthe pit. Hedging aales slso vere\nplentiful.\nStock Advance Cut\nby Profit-Taking\nMONTRJBAL, May 1 (CP>\u2014With\nWall street moving upward at t\nbrisk pace. Montreal stock exchange\nlistings followed suit today and\n-surged forward along a broad front.\nBut profit-taking came tn the afternoon and tbe majority of Issues\nfinished below their highs for the\nday.\n, The advance carried 19 issues to\nnev high levels for the rear while\nBank ot Toronto touched a nev lov.\nWhile gains were extended to 11\npoints- as ln the case of Ogllvle\nPlour, the majority were of a fractional nature.\nBase metala led tbe market ln\nactivity but were weak. International\nNickel, after recording a new high\nat 16.16, cloeed at Its low foi the\nday. 15-75, off 16 cents. Consolidated\nSmelters established a new maximum,\nat 04Vi only to recede-to 03 wbere\nit finished with a lou of a point.\nHollinger gained 16 cents at 8.80.\nCanadian Paclflo Railway drew inspiration from the advance cf the\nrails ln Nev York and roared IH\npoints to 14%. Brazilian Trie tlon\ngained % to 10%, after recording\na nev high at 10%. Montreal Pover\nlost % at SI.\nAVENUE 8IRVXCB, Oaa Oil. VftiK*\nIng, Oreaslng, etc. Drive In today\nif you would like to paint plctures-\nI can teach yeu. Qeo. A. Meeres.\nAil\" types of\" X*n duplicated. H. R\nKITTO, gap Baker street.\np. COATES\u2014Registered Professional Electrical Engineer. Contracting,   Supplies.   Phone  766\nIDEAL TAILORS\u2014Odorless and San-\n.itary Dry cleaning. \t\nW. MaoDONALt^HaU Cleaned snd\nBlocked. 60S Baker, Opp.  Vsssars\nS COLLINSON- Expert Watch\nClock and Jewelry Repairs. Prompt\nService at reasonable rates Write\nto p.p. Drawer 1103, Nelson;\n\u00ab\nWRECKAGE.\nT. PLATER\u2014Painting and Decorating   for   Sprint. \t\nNelaon Dally Newa job Department\nfor all klnda of commercial print*\nInt. Phone 144.\nPREMISE SERVlgx 18?ATION - O\nOraham. oaa. Oil, areaalng, Waah-\ning. Special Ratea. Drive U Now\nRAMP BODY AND FENDER WORKS\nDuco Palnttni, Welding, Bodj Re-\npalre on all cara. phone ltt.\n_____.'__    ___.   \u2014....._:\u2014*____.-*_*_\u2022*\nSTANDARD OIL\nVOTES DIVIDEND\nNEW YORK, May 1 (AP)\u2014Directors of (Standard Oil company of New\nJersey today declared a semi-annual\ndividend of 50 cents a share, thus\nmaking the period of payment half-\nyearly instead, of quarterly there\nwsa no change ln the aggregate\namount stockholders will receive.\nTbe change, lt was said, was decided on \"for reasons of economy.\"\nThe dividend ls payable June 15\nto stock of record May 16.\nVANCOUVER LIST\nMINES\nBid      Aak\nBlj Mlaaourl _ 18      .17\nBralorne   5.10     5.15\nBridie River  Con   13>,i   .14\nOoaat Copper   12.00   12.50\nOeorge Copper \t\nOeorgla River \t\nOolconda   \t\nOrandvlew \t\nInt*C As O \t\nKootenay Florence\nLucky   Jim   \t\nNational   SUver   ....\nNoble   rive    _\nPend  Orellle  \t\nPioneer   Gold   \t\nPorter   Idaho   \t\nPremier   \t\nReevee   McDonald\nReno Gold _\t\nRuth   Hope   \t\nSUvercreat  \t\nWellington    _\t\nWhitewater\nOILS\nA P conaolldated\t\nC  and E Landa \t\nEeatcresl. \t\nFreehold    \t\nHome   OU    _\t\nHargal   \t\nMayland    \t\nMercury    _\t\nMcLeod    \t\nOkalta   Com  \t\nRoyalite   \t\nSterling   Paclflo   \t\n.45\n 0J\n....    M\n 05'i\n 11\n....    .01'.',\n 034\n....    .04 ty\n 12V,\n....    A3\n.... 5.00\n 10',l\n 68\n 1\u00bb\n.... 1.04\n~   .04\n....   .02.1\n.10%\n.50\n\u202203 Vi\nJO\n.06\n.04\nMV\n\u2022\u2022>\u25a0*.\n.95\n8.15\n\u202210*11\n.69\n.20\n1.05\n.04\n\u25a004 Vi\n.08\n.11\n.11\nA3\n.10\n.05 H\n.81\n.05\n.36\n.09 V4\n.33\n\u25a006-14\n8.00\n13\nNIW Tork. Uty 1 (API\u2014Secondary corporation lasuea and foreign\nobllgatlona led the New York tend\nmarket In another upward whirl today and galna of 1 to 8 or mora\npolnta were recorded In moat cate\ngoriea. Trading activity advanced\nwith prlcea, aalea totalling H6.326,-\n000, par value.\nThe majority of United Statee\ngovernment eecurttlea, although\nrather quiet, held amall galna.\nTheae were believed to reflect the\nfeeling the expected open market\npolicy of the Federal Reeerve ayatem\nmight be Inaugurated aoon.\nTrucking and Haulage\u2014Phone 549\nCentral Tranafer. Prompt Service.\nMaeOregor Broa. Photograph-,\nFllma developed, printed. Box 641_\nStandard Bectric, 504 Joaephlne.\nPbone tat for Electrical Wiring.\nInataUatlona Repalra.\nMRS I. HAL8TTN80N'S Beauty\nParlor, 204 Terrace Apta. Ph 791X\nFaclala,   Maroeillng,  Flngerwavlng.\nTSl _\nPHOK\nmice\n\" n\nDay or Night\nnjCS T. T. & F, LTD.\nShoo Rebuilding la not a new venture with ua. 30 yeara experience\nbehind every -Job. C. Romano,\nIdeal Shoe _h_p. Stanley St. op\npoaite B. C. Telephone.\t\nLeea Electric Shop, Baker St. In.\natailatlona of all klnda. Repalra\nand Electrical euppllea. phone 426\nR. B MABER, Ttnemlthing. Pur-\nnace Repalra, Roofing. Phone 665.\nPhone 428 for Dreaamaklng and\nTailored   Qannente,   Alteration,,\nPlumb:ng aud Heating. InataUatlona\nand euppllea work ouaranteed\nPhone jullua Relaterer et  689^3.\n-pairing- While you wait \u2014\nARDLNS,  at  DlU'a.\nHata  Cleaned  and   Reblockad, Tie,\ncleaned. H. J. Wilton, Phone 107.\nIT PATS TO LOOK W*Lt_ *>-P*>rt\nBarber work. HARRY'S BARBER\nSHOP. 816 Baker etreet. Children\nunder 16. 28 oente.\t\nLet ua put your car Is A-l ahape\nfor aprlng DILL'S S. S. S Phone 8.\nK. Is T. Auto Repair Shop. Ex-\npert workmanahip. low Rataa.\t\nSclaaorv sharpened 15c. aawa from\n50c. Hlppereon'e or Phono 288L.\n\u00bbw. Hlpperaon. _\nFor   floor   laying   and   reflnlahlng\nPhone   H.   ROSMABK,   186Y1.\nLESSONS IN DRESSMAKING-Aleo\norder, taken for Semi-made, we\ncut, fit and atltch, you flnlah\nAcademy ol uaeful Arte.\n\u25a0or   cleaning.' preetUng,   alterattona,\nTHE  WARDROBE,  417 Hall  St.\nHEMSTITCHING\u20148c per yard. o. 0\nART SHOPPE.\t\nPlumbing and  heating Inetallati\nand   aupplles.   Wa   guarantee\nour work   Prloea very reaaonable\nPhone   181,  B.  C.  Plumbing  Co\nitlona\nI   all\n_______________________t__U_Z__l_______3.\nDp to date equipment Careful vrork\nat ERIC'S MOTOR -JRV1CE.\nCAPITOL    BEAUTY    \u25a0\npert   Marcelling.   Phone   18.\nSHOPPE     Ex.\nPrompt   Servloe   \u2014   Watch.   Clock\nrepalra   -   NOION'S   JEWELERS\nlay t _\nPhone     JIMMIE    MORRISON\n624L. Reaaonable Rates.\nLEGAL NOTICES\n\"Oovernment Liquor Act\"\nNotice  ot  Application  lor  Beer\nLicence\nNOTICE is hereby given that on\nthe 7th day or May next tbe undersigned intends to apply to the\nLiquor Control Board for a licence\nln reapect to the premises being\npart of the building known aa the\nOccidental Hotel altuated at Nelaon\nupon landa deecrlbed aa Lota\nTwsnty-one (21), Twenty-two (22),\nTwenty-three i23), and Twenty-four\n(24), in Block Sixty-eight (68) according to the official plan ot the\nCity of Nelaon provlnoe of Britiah\nColumbia Nelaon Land Registration\nDlatrlct, in the Province of Britiah\nColumbia, for tbe- sale of beer by\ntha glaas or by the open bottle for\nconsumption on the premlaee.\nDATED thla 7th day of April. 1933\nHARRY WASSICK,\nApplicant.\n  (6318)\nBIRTHS\n(I)\nMILLER\u2014To Mr. and Mta. J.\nMiller, at Kootenay Lake Oeneral\nhospital. April 90. a daughter;\nTennis  Racquets  reatrung  and  re-\n\". jrHOLLAND,\npaired. _\nB 8.    TAXI    \u2014    Phone    93\nservice  at   lower  ratea.\nBetter\nBave your radio pepped up for aummer reception. RADIO ENGINEERS\nof B. C. Now at KOOTENAY\nMUSIC HOUSE.\nACTON'S BEAUTY PARLORS Phone\n535.  Permanent  Wave speclaiuta.\nCAB FLOOR MATS REDUCED\nprlcea. Brake mining a specialty.\nShorty's Repair Shop,\t\n\"    True!\nH.   E.   STEVENSON \u2014 Auto\nParte, Batterlee. 712 Vernon atreet.\nAut r mobile   Motor   Repalra\nBody  Repairs\nOaa \u2014 Oreaalng \u2014 Oil\nWashing \u2014 Batterlee\nKOOTENAY MOTORS\nPhone 117   \u2014   Baker St.\nFor your spring Permanent. Call. 98.\nTHELMA^ BEAUTY SHOP.\nFAIRVtEW \u2022_*-lV_Cl\"-TAY_OS Gae.\nOil, Oreaalng Waahlng. Coyle batterlea.' Dominion tlrea and tubea.\nWe will eerve you. Phone 808.\nBUTTER FIRM\nRadio   Repairs,   installations.   Tube\ntesting. KOOTENAT MUSIO, Ph 665\nHave those mars or scratches re-\nmoved from your furniture. The\ncost is reasonable. Phone KOOT-\nBNAY   MUSIC   HOUW.\nLawn Mowers Ground and Repaired\nfrom 11.36. Hlppersons. or ph. 266L.\nCANADA BONDS\nPERSONAL (6)\nMADAME ROSE, PALMIST\nCRYSTAL GAZER, will advise you\non all affairs of life. Send birthday, year, 5 queetlon and JII. 494'A\nMain St., Winnipeg. \u25a0 ,6648)\nWHAT! GO-NO TO THK HOT\nsprings? That means Halcyon\nSpringe. (6707)\nHELP   WANTED\n(10)\nI WANT A PARTNER TO TRAVEL\nwith ln B. C. Two good llnea,\nand a good travelling outfit, |150\nInvestment required, fully secured.\nP.  O. Box 404.  Roasland,  B.C.\n (6723)\nPOULTRY   AND   EGQI\n<\u00ab\u00ab\n2000\nFour to six weeks old Chick:\nThese are strong, healthy\nvigorous birds. Also 800 F\nCombe W. Leghorn Yearlin\nPullets bred from free rang\ntrap-nested stock. We will se\nat a very reduced price.\nApply\nA. ROBERTS\nSTEVESTON.   LULU    ISLAND,   Al\n(665.\nS.C.W maHORNBTCHICKS-STAKl\ned, chicks-pullets. Hillcrest Poll\ntry Farm, Salmon Arm, B. r\n61ISCELLANEOUS    FOR   SALS   (tl\nFEET\n100.000\nused pic _\nfor all purposes. Enqulrlea aoliclta\nSwartz Pipe Yard, 220 X. lit Avi\nVancouver, B. C (6611\nBEDROOM SUITE, NEARLY Nil\nRange, Engllah pram, waahli\nequipment. 610 Silica St.     (StUI\nLET US flu your needs ln FsTtUUM\nSeeds. Vane. MlUg. ts Oraln,\nSELL-NO 12 DISC  HARROW l3tU\nH. B. DeWolf. Perry Siding. (86_i\nAUTOMOBILES  FOR  SALE\n(41\nFURNISHED   ROOMS FOR RENT (1$)\nFURNISHED   ROOM,~ALSO  ROOM\nand hoard. 4U Silica St.       186931\nBOOM  AND BOABD (17)\nROOM  AND  BOARD,  610  CARBON-\nate St. Phone 273L.\n(6673)\nBOOMS FOB RENT (18)\nFOR RENT \u2014 APARTMENT OVER\natore.   J.   W.   Gallagher,  Neleon.\n  _   (6262)\nHOUSEKEEPING     ROOM,\n____\"__-____ W. C. Block.  (6883)\nHOUSES WANTED (M)\n4 OR 6 ROOM \"HOUSE. OARDEN.\ngood tenanta, no children. Apply\nBox 6721. Dally Newa. (6721)\nSINGLE\nflreTl\nVanoouver wrecking Company,\n1249 Granville Street, Vancouver, B.\nNew and used Truck and C\nParte, Tlrea and Batteries, li\nordera given prompt attention.\n(68S\nexceujB\nMARQUETTE   COUPE\ncondition,   rumble   eeat,   alx  wl\nwheels.  Bargain  for  caah.  W.  I\nFerguaon, Oliker Block.       (tit\nDODGE SEDAN,   re bored,  new ttl\nand battery, 886. Apply A. *9\nBOATS. LAUNCHES  FOR BALE  (4\nHOUSES   FOR   RENT (tl)\nCABIN FOR-RENT Nl-VlTHAR-iOP\nFerry. Apply to E. Harrop. Harr-op,\nB, C.   (672S)\nFOR RENT \u2014 FURNISHED HCSfSt.\nPhone 303R. 615 SUIca atreet.\n (6717)\n7  ROOM  HOUSE.  OARDEN, \"FRUIT\nTreea. Edgewood Ave.\nphone 271R.\n(6642)\nMONTRBAL May 1 (CP>\u2014Butter\nprloaa held firm on the Montreal\ndairy and produoe market today.\nNo. .1 regraded butter In carlota or\nleas was generaUy quoted at 22\ncehta a pound, s ot a oent more\nthan lut week'e final quote. Recelpta ware lower, betng only 462\nboxea.\nRepeated efforts were being made\nto buy under the general quotatlona\nfor  eg\u00aba  but  the  prtoea  remained  conversion\" LOAN\nunchanged. The quotation for extras j    4_,     1B5e   97 10.   8g00\nwere 17 cents, for flrata 15 cents snd.    ^2\". lMT\" g_'.0'.  ,_'__'\n44.   1B68.   117.85:   88.50.\n44,   1869,  98.10:   98.86.\nWINNIPBO.   May   1\u2014Dominion\nCanada bonds:\nWAB  LOAN\n6.   1937.   108S6;   110.35.\nVICTORY  LOAN\n64, 1838. 100.00:  100.75.\n64. 1834, 101.10;   101.75.\n64. 1887, 108.35:  110.35.\nREFUNDING    LOAN\n5,   1848.   103.80;   103.40.\n44.  1940, 90.80;   100.60.\n44.  1844, 98.25;   100.00.\n44,  1848, 99.35;   100.00.\nfor seconds 13 centa. Recelpte were\n3450 caaes.\nCurrent   Ontario   colored    cheeee\nwu allghtly  off.\nWILL RAISE PRICE\nON TIRES\nEGG MARKETS\nOTTAWA, May 1 (CP)-\u00abgg markete at Toronto and Montreal were\nslightly easier today, while minor\nchange* wore reported la the weetern\nprovlnoes.\nToronto\u2014Dealers paid producers\nand country shippers, extras 14.\nfirsts 13, seconds 10 delivered.\nWholesale prices, extras, loose rf,\nfir-*..!  IS, seoonds  14.\nMontreal\u2014Dealers quoting producers and country ahlppers, extras 11,\nfirsts 9. seconds 7 delivered cases\nreturned.\nEdmonton\u2014Slight changes were\nreported here, dealers Quoting producers and country shippers, extras\n6, firsts 7, seconds 4.\nVancouver\u2014Market steady, with\nprices unchanged. Dealers quoted\nproducers, at the farm extras 13 to\n14, firsts 11 to 13, pullet extras 10\nto 11, one oent higher delivered at\nVanoouver.\nDOMINION LIVESTOCK\nWINKIP-Da, May 1 (CP)\u2014Receipts:\nCattle 1300, calves 440, hogs 4350,\nsheep 70.\nSteers, up to 1000 lbs.; Oood and\nchoice  13.60 to M.50.\nSteera. over 1030 lbs.: Oood and\nchoice, $3.50 to M-50.\nHeifers: Qood snd choloe, $3.50\nto   $4.\nCanners and cutters: $1  to $1.35.\nCows: Oood, $3.35 to $3.75.\nMilkers and springers $30 to $40.\nVeal calves: Oood and choloe, $4\nto  $5.\nHogs: Select bacon, $1 per head\npremium, bacon $5.15; butchers, $1\nper head discount: heavy $4.66.\nLambs: Oood handywelght, $8.60\nto $7.60;  good heavies, $5 to $\u00ab.\nSheep: Oood heavies, $1.75 to $3;\ngood handywelght, $2.60 to $3.\nNBW TORK, May 1 (AP).\u2014The\nB. F. Goodrich company today notified Its dealers of a tire prloe Increase averaging 5 per oent, effective Immediately.\nThis Is the first tire advance ln\nnearly eight years, said J. D. Tew,\npresident of the company, and wu\nbased on the recent rise of such\ncommodities as cotton and rubber.\nJENERAL MOTORS\nTO PAY DIVIDEND\nNATIONAL   SERVICE   LOAN\n5,   1836.   101.88:   103.73.\n5.   1841,   103.60;   103.33.\n1932   LOAN\n4.   1935,   99.60;    100.50.\n4,   1963,   93.50;    93.60.\nNSW YORK, Uay 1 (AP)\u2014Oeneral\nMotora corporation today declared a\nregular quarterly dividend of 25\ncenta a share on the common atock,\npayable June 13 to ho'dlnga of record  May  11.\nThe uaual quarterly disbursement\nof 61.25 a preferred ahara was a'ao\nvoted. It la payable August 1 to\nstock of record July 10.\nBAR SILVER UP\nNSW TORK. May 1  (AP)\u2014Bar all-\nTer firm 4 higher at 36Vi.\ne Absorption\nPlant Is Operating\nCALOART. May 1 (CP).\u2014The eb.\nsorption plant of the Royalite Oil\ncompany, built aa an addition to\nIta refining plant, was put Into\noperation ln Turner valley, Alberta'a\nleading gaa and oil field, today.\nfl. O. Coultla, superintendent, an\nnounced 36.000,000 cubic teet of\n\"tall\" or waste gaa was paaalng\nthrough the equipment tonight with\nan undetermined amount of gaao.\nline being extracted. The \"tall\" gai\nwaa previously allowed to burn as\nwaste.\nA. H. Mayland. member of the\ncommittee of the Independent op\neratora Investigating the construe*\ntlon of another absorption plant ln\nths va'ley, stated there waa Uttle\ndoubt but what the Independents\nwould complete the absorption plant\nconstruction. The Independents also\naim at manufacture ot carbon black\nand a meeting * dlacuas further\ndetails la expected next week.\nFURNISHED BUNGALOW. CLOSE W\nOarage, garden. Phone 230L (6712)\nFOB  SALE  OB  RENT\n. \u00ab\u00bb\n20 ACRES. 3-ROOMED H0U8E. NINE\nmllea from Neleon. Write P. O.\nBox 963. Nelson, or enquire Blew-\nltt P. O.     ' (6611)\nLIVESTOCK   rOB   BALE\n(23)\nCOW.   OOOD   MILKER.   P.\nPorch, Meadous spur. P. o. Erie.\n(6618)\n6 WEEKS OLD PIOS (3 EACH. P. A.\nSchlag. Pauquler, B. C.       *(6_09)\nLIVESTOCK   WANTED\n(24)\nWANTED OOOD HORSE POR RENT\nor aale about 1400. Apply J. Heu-\naton, Balfour.         (6705)\nHORSE     ABOUT     1400.\nD.  G.  Barwls.  R.  n_ 1\nWANTBD\nCaah.  O.\nNelaon.\n26 POOT MOTOR LAUNCH WT\ncabin, 4 cylinder 16 K. P. Mot\nCheap for caah. Mrs. W. L. \"\nfleck. Box 22. Nelaon, phone I\n MM\nSEVERAL MOTOR BOATS POR SAI\nApply Box 85. Nelson B. C (6*1\nBOATS,   LAUNCHES   WANTED   (I\nLIGHT   ROWBOAT.   APPLY   DAO\nNewe Box  6614.\n1661\nNUKSEBT   PRODUCTS *(\u00ab\nORDER NOW PRUIT TREES. RO\ntreea, ahruba, bulbs and Pete\nmala planta. H. Is a. Kitchen\nAgenta for HH. Eddy At Bona, pi\nlnc coast Nurserlea. Phone 211\n (671\nCUTHBERT RASPBERRT CANES,\nier hundred,  616  per  1000;   Ct\nrh;rnleaa  and  Snyder   black'\n62.60 per 100 delivered. W. J. :\n(*\nRED DELICIOUS APPLE TREES, A\nrleot, peach, plum, pear a\ncherry treea. Smaller frulta a\nShrube. Rutherford, R. R. 1. Hi\n__eon. (67S\nCUTHBERTS AND VIK-NO RAS\nberry canea and Cory Thorn*\nBlackberry canea, \u00bb3.oo per hu\ndred. T.  Roynon,   Nelson.    (661\n8TRAWBERRI_B, MAOOO-T Vi\nSan, William Belt, 600. MMtait\neverbearing 8250 per hundn\nInnea, Bobecn. (671\nMASTADON     EVER    BEARD\natrawberrles.    63.50    per    100.\nHolm-erg. R. R. 1. PM!\nCLASSIFIED   DISPLAY\n(6732)\n(80)\nBUSINESS   OPPORTUNITIES\nPOR SALE \u2014 BAKERY BUSINESS\nwith complete equipment. Apply\nto Box 6670, Dally News.      (6670)\nFOR    SALE    OR    EXCHANGE    (37)\nWANTED SMALL FARM, HAVE POR\ntrade. (1) 64 acrea cultivated\nland ln Revelatcke. (2) 4 aectlon\nbetween Salmon Arm and Chase,\nor. (3) house In Vancouver. A.\nZuckerberg, Brllllsnt, B. C.  (6452)\nTORONTO STOCKS\nArno   ,\t\nAJax\t\nAmulet   .\t\nA P Conaolldated .\nAshley  ..:\t\nBaae   Metala   \t\nBarry   Hollinger\nBig Mlsaourl \t\nC and E Landa .\nLONDON, May  1   (AP)\u2014Ber ailver\nvery ateady  4   higher at  304d.\nMINNEAPOLIS   GRAIN\nMINNEAPOLIS, May 1 (API\u2014Flour\n40 higher. Carload lota family pat-\nante 5.30 to 5.40 a barrel ln 98-lb.\ncotton aaeka. shlpmenta 84,097. Pure\nbran 13.50 to 14.00.\nWbeat: No. l nor. 714 to 734,\nNo. 1 red durum 62% to 63%, May\n694. July 894. Sept. 69%.\nCorn: No. 3 yellow 304 to 82.\nOaU: No. 3 white 214 to 21%.\nPlax: No. 1.  1.364   to  1.394-\nHULL AND STOCKPORT WIN\nLONDON, May 1 (CP cable)-\nNorthern aectlon, English league eoccer gamea today aaw Hull defeat\nYork 3-1 and Stockport win from\nWrexham   1-0.\nRossland Scene\nof Prospecting on\nCompany Properties\nChemical Research\nDome     _- _\t\nDalhousle \t\nEldorado  \t\nFalconbrldge  \t\nOranada  \t\nHome   Oil   .._ \u2014\nHowey      _\nHollinger\n.03*%\n.60\n\u202230 'A\n.10\n1.30\n1.32\n.094\n.16\n.48\n.60\n19.00\n.31\n1.49\n2.94\n1.37\n.44\n.804\n8.85\n6.35\nHudeon  Bay   \t\nInternational  Nickel     19.4\nKlrkland Lake   -.\nLake Shore  _.\t\nManitoba   Baaln\nMalartlo   \t\nMclntyre\nROSSLAND. B. C. April 80\u2014It la   jJ2Jjj\u00a3*\nreported that several syndicates are   \"'\nMining Corporation .\nMayland   \t\nNewbeo\nln the prooaaa of formation to acquire leasee of The Consolidated\npropertlea here which have been\nthrown open to leasees.\nProspecting ls under way br a\nnumber of those contemplating taking over eome of the claims and\nsome excellent ore specimens have\nbeen secured. It la atated.\nWith the return of settled weather\nand the disappearance ot the anow,\nlt le anticipated there will be considerable activity along theae llnea\nhereabouts during the coming aummer.\u2014Rossland   Miner.\n.35\n36.00\n.364\n.014\n.13\n27 \u00ab\n1.63\nM\n.03\n1D0\n27.25\n\u00bb3\n.70\n1.02\nM\n1.08\n1.52\n4.35\n33\n1.04\n4.95\n.45\nCats cannot aee ln absolute\ndarkntss. Thetr vision ia unusually\nacute   ln   the   dusk,   however.\nPend Orellle ,\t\nPremier Oold \t\nSan Antonio  _....\nSherrlt Gordon \t\nSudbury Baeln \t\nSlscoe   \t\nTech   Hughes   \t\nVlpond   \t\nVentures \t\nWright  Hargreavea\nWalte Ackerman  ..\nWS DO EVERYTHINO Df\nPRINTINO\nBOOK BINDINO\nPAPER  RULINO\nCorrect atylea ln Wedding Invitations, Announcements, and\nInvitation Carda.\nTIIE DAILY NEWS\nJOB   PRINTING   DEPARTMENT\nPhone Hi Phone 148\nBusiness and Professional\nDirectory\nAccountants\nCHA3. P. HUNTER, S. P_ INT. A.\nMunicipal and commercial Audt\np. O. Box 1191, Nelaon, B.O. (824\nAssayers\nE W. WlbbOWSON. eatabllahed 1*\n305 joaephlne St. Nelaon, B. 0.\n(681\nORENVILLE   H    ORIMWo6_>.   P\nBox 418 Kaalo. B. C\n(634\nChiropractors\nDR ORAY. GILKER BLK- NKLSC\n(621\nDR.   MACMILLAN.   ORAD.,  PALMi\nachool. Aber  Blk. Nelaon. Ph. 2\n _____________!\nMITTUN AND OEDDES, X-RAY a\nMCM. cranbrook and TraU. i_T\nFlorists\nJOHNSONS OREENHOUSES. Fhe\n342. Cut flowers, potted plan\njnd   floral   dealgna. (631\nNELSON FLOWER SHOPPE. PUI\nline cut flowers at ell tlmee. FW\nal  dealgns.   Phone  233. (6W\nInsurance and Real Estate\nR W DAWSON Real Eatate I!\naurance. Rentale Neat Hlppere.\nHardware.  Baker street.        (628\nWood Factory\nLAWSON'S WOOD FACTORY HAIU\nwood merchant, 217 Baker etreet.\nTILLIE THE T01LEK:\nBy Westover\n-TVIAT FBLLOW\nCHAEt'i Ev\/ERS\nVUHO  VAJAS TL-ST\ntu Heal is n\neooD-L-ootciHG\n-THAT'S    OK-AV   \\N.TH   -MB . BUT\nRfiMEMBS-., A1\u00abTBI-   THI***   \u25a0\u25a0* AM**\/\nof my csrtR-. riaitNO-\nICOM.5   INTO   THIS\nlOPFlCK    AMD   TOO\ndon't   (-.mow '\u25a0m\nit's   tust too\nBad. because\n\/_ _r~\"\\ '   \"-wOM'T    ,\n1\\ \u25a0 liL I  iN-naooucE .\n r\n_\u2014,\t\n_^\u2014\u2022-\u2014   ' \u2014 \"\u25a0\nm\ni\n00 MANY INFERIOR TEACHERS\nEADING EDUCATIONISTS CLAIM\niccessful in Passing Required Teat, But Are Not\nNaturally Fitted for Profession; Change in\nTraining Advocated by Senior Inspector\nWBOMIO. May 1 \u2014 Two leading\niarlo educatlonlata, diacuaalni\naction of Teaeben\" befon tha\nuctors' Section ot the Ontario\n\u2022atlonal Association, aeverely\nlelsed the preaant method under\ntab teachen an trained ln the\nlace. Dr. J. H. Putman, B. A.,\nhad., of Ottawa, and Dr. D. D.\nDonald, B. A., D. Peed., of Tor-\no, both commented oa tha fact\nI many mediocre and Inferior\nshers an being turned out.\nWOE IS ADVOCATE)\naolarlng that Ontario la turnout far too many teachen, and\na gnat number of them' an\nnaturally fitted for tha profas-\nDr. J. H. putman, of Ottawa,\ntor lnapector of public achoola,\nanted a draatlo change ln the\nMt training methoda.\ntumly then oan ba no argument,\nt thouaanda of teachers Idle and\nIT thouaanda about to bo newly\nseed, aa to either tbo feaal-\ny or expediency of limiting the\nben wbo enter our training\ntoll,\" aald Dr. Putman.\nI each ysir the atate wan to\na fin per oant In axoaaa of tbe\n\u00abted demand, tbe aupply would\nample. I advocate a ayatem\neb would choose thla required\ntar of pupll-teaoban br ojm-\ntlve testa deelgned to eliminate\nleaa Intelligent, the phyalcally\nk. tboae weak la scholarship and\nthoae having peculiaritlea of\nerr or apeeoh likely to lnterfen\ntbalr  auooaaa  ln  tha  achool-\nputman declared he would ad-\nat onoe that thla procoaa  of\nllaatlon  would   cauae  heartaohe\nprotest ln every oomer of the\nsr.\nba continued, \"would It\nbt a klndneea to nfuae to train\n\u2022aaher for whom than la no\nMdlate proapact of employment?\nltd lt not ba a klndneea to n*\nto train a teacher wbo, tn th*\nilon of a dUlntereated board, la\nlikely to be a auooaaaful teacher?\nDd it aot mak* poaalbte a better\nHag lf tb* numbers now ln\naal achoola and Collsg* of Bdu-\nn wme cut In two? would tha\narlo   taxpeyera   not   welcome   a\nwhleh would reduoe tb* an*\nbudget for th* profeaalonal\nUng of teachen \"\nIHODi OP (ELECTION\nI.,Putman eipreeaed tha opinion:\ntet our preeent aratem of aelec-\n, which ha* bean operaung for\n\u2022aat fifty a\u00aban, we aelect the\nlata into our teacher-training\nrtutlona  almoat  wholly  on  th*\nof academic examinations. Nat-\nablllty. exoept aa revealed from\nacademic beat, peraonal appear-\nphysical perfection, lon of\nban and Intereat In teaching,\nJgth of character, a pleaalng\n,, taste In dreaa, maetery of the\nMr tongue and many other\nItlea whloh ln determining the\n\u00bb  af  a   teacher   an   infinitely\nmon Important than a knowledge\nof algebra or of wbat tha textbook\naaya   about   Charlemagne* an   not\nntad   at   all,   but   an   taken   for\ngranted.\"\nNO NATURAL, QUALITIES\nToo generou* certification of\nteaching haa reeulted ln \"many\nmadlocn aad even Inferior teachen\"\napplying for poaltiona ln Ontario\nachoola. Dr. D. D. MacDonald, Toronto public aohool lnapector, declared.\n\"Ther ban been auooaaaful ln\npaaalng tbe nqulnd examinations,\"\nhe eald, \"but do not poaaeee those\nnatunl qifklltlea of mind and heart\nao essential to a teacher'e aucoees.\"\nDr. MacDonald Mated tbat lt\nwould ba lmpoaalbl* to eatlmata\nth* tremendous lou to th* aut*\nnaultlng from th* cumulative damage done of a olaaa of 40 for a period enn a* brief aa on* year.\n\"Nothing baa been don* In Ontario twarda aeourlng for tb* teaching profession those who an by\nnature best equipped for tbat work,\"\naald Dr. MacDonald. \"It la quite\ntrue that w* hav* highly efficient\ninstitutions for th* training of\nteachen, but w* cannot shut our\n\u2022yea to the fact that many of thoae\nwho enter theee Inatltutlons year\nby year an quit* uniulted to become teachers. In spit* of thla\ntbey aucceed ln paaalng th* required examination* and receive oor-\ntlflcatee qualifying them to enter\nth* teaching profeaalon.\"\nTHREE  RECOMMENDATION-)\nThe apaaker mad* thn* recommendations: Pint, ralalng tb* minimum academic nqulrement-for Nor\nma! aohool entnnoe to Upper eohool\n\u2022landing; eecond. *ei*otlng ln aome\nmanner other than by written examination only tha etudent* beat\nadapted for teaching; third, eharg-\nIng a reaaonable fee tor Normal\naohool training.\n\"If theae Chang** wan mada.\"\ncommented Mr. MacDonald. \"we\nwould not han as many immature\npersona applying for poaltiona a*\nteachen. nor would tben be auch\na aupply of appllcanta wbo an not\nnaturally adapted for tha proteeelon.\nTben would be mon stability and\npermanence of poaitlon among teadh-\nen, and a genenl ralalng of .the\natandard of efflolancy In tha achoola.\"\nDr. MeoDonald aapreaaad tbe opinion tbat t teacher ahould be suc-\neeaeful lf he or ah\u00bb baa good par-\naonallty, a blgb degree of Intelligence, good health, phyalcally and\nmentally, and a number of tba following qualltlee: Induetry, morality,\nenthualaem, leadership, coopentlon,\noMerfulnoae, daflnltenaea, aenae of\nhumor, foroefulneaa, patlanoa, court-\near, energy, alnoerlty, armpathr. profusions! aplrlt, optimism, love of\nchildren, tact, firmness, klndneea,\nfairness, good ludgement, proireaa-\nlveneaa. teaching technique, ability\nto nad character and powar to control aad lnaplra\nRATES BLANK\nPHILADELPHIA\nBn-UXLPRU. May 1 (AP)\u2014\ngburgh PU-atea brought tbeir\nbata aad good pitching into\neaat for th* flnt time tbla\nat today and wltb Uoyd Vau-\nI aad Ban On*, contributing\n* runa. each with th* baaea\nad. BUl Swift abut out tba\nH 10*4.\nI  Phllllea  loat  the  aervloe  ol,\nLee,  left  fielder,   wbo  inlured\nleg trying to catch a liner of.\nmora btt  ln  th*  big  seventh\nng.\nHon tha gam*, tb* Phlla oale-\nM their wth innlvuury a* a\nkbar of tbe National league with\nUne between tb* old timers aad\npreeent day club.\n\u25a0burgh      10   17    0\nedelphla 0    \u00bb    3\nW% and onea; Llaka, Butter.\nage. Moon and David. Todd.\n\"Big League\"\nBASEBALL\nHold far\n\/ooseir\/^\nrWir\u00bbl.   \\\nJ\/M'i\nffomrrt Oft\nBAU\nmsamma\u2014a\u2014mmXsTA   NELSON   DAILY  NBWB,  KELSON.   B.   C.  \u2014   ICESDAT   MOBNINO,   MAS   t.   1888 \u25a0\nBRINGING UP FATHER:\nPAOB\nBy Geo. McManui\nBASEBALL'S\nBIG SIX\nBr the Associated Press\nWith only two gamea eobadvflod ln\ntha major leagues yeaterday. Ivar\nB\u00bb*an\u00bb-n of the Whlta Sox and Dick\nBartell of tba Phllllea wan th*\nonly membera of th* big alx to get\nInto action and both loat polnta In\ntb* batting percentages. Swanaon\nfailed to get a hit ln thn* time*\nat plat* and dropped from the top\nof tbe American league list to third\nplac* with average of .871. Bartell\nconnected one* ln three attempt*,\nloelng tone polnta for an average\nof .383.\nTUB  STANDINO\nO AB R H Pet.\nPnderlck,   Dodger*   13 39   \u00ab 14 .434\nWut,  Brown*     IS 73 11 3S .4-3\nShult*.   Senaton   .... 1\u00ab M ll 33 .397\nBartell, Phllllea   IB 66   7 31 .382\nHartnett,   Cuba   ..... 14 48   4 IS .375\nswanaon, White Sox 11 34  S 18 J71\nWULOW POINT\nBALL WINNERS\nPROCTER, B. O., Mar 1\u2014Playing\nat top form on Sunday afternoon at\nWillow Point tha Prooter Diamonda\naoftball team added two mora victoria* to their atrlng when they defeated tha WUlow Point tenn lo-o\nand woo tbalr aeoond etralght Win\nover the Neleon Pairvlew Paloona ISIS.\nTlu looal team did exceptionally\nwall laat year and by the looka of\nthlnga tha dlatrlct teama will bave\nto etep lively to keep up with tben\nboya. <*\nNext w**k tb* Procter Diamonda\nan planning to Invade Crawford Bay\nwhan they wlll taka on teama from\nCrawford Bay and Boewell.\nTeama of Sunday* gamee * were\u2014\nProoter Diamonda\u2014Our Moray. An-\ngua MacKinnon, Jewel Lewie, Loula\nBonaccl. Alan Batchelor, Jobn Bonaccl. Harold Merrlfield, Holmee, Lorne\nVandergrlft.\nWillow Point; O. Honfleld, 0.\nBlana, R. Taylor, T. Weat, J. Horrlgan, C. Taylor, m Shannon, M.\nMurphy, B. Valentin*.\nFairview Paloona, L. Hawklna, D.\nHughea, B. Looming. B. Splera. W.\nVandergrlft, 3. Blahop, W. Bridge, C.\nWanatall.\nIDIANS WALK\nOVER CHICAGO\ntaVBLAND, Mar 1 (AP)\u2014Onl\nand, Cleveland'a ,-teiuatlonel\nlomore pitcher who burled a\nhit gam* hi* leet *.im* out, to-\nshoved Chicago down into a tte\nI tb* Indiana for (bird plaoa in\nAmerican league holding th*\na* Sox to five hlta whll* hla\nunaUa pounded out 10 tor an\nvlctorr.\nIhnny Burnett hit a bom* run\na double, Jo* Voaalk drove\na homer. Ban Averlll connected\n_ two doublea and Porter confuted  a   triple.\ni   1    \u2022    1\nMand      S   10    1\n-urban.   Paber.   Praaier.   Murny.\nItr aad lurry;   Hiidabrand   and\nLIMB DORAS LOSE\nDPTBALL CONTESTS\nTAHK, B. 0- May 1\u2014Tha Dumb\nra aoftball team began tbalr\n\u25a0an'* playing by going down to\nIat on Saturday afternoon at\nhanda of tb* achool boya team.\n, married   men'*  team  defeated\nrls again oa Sunday afternoon.\nDora batterle* for both gamea\nIt Baum, pitcher aad Birch,\nthtr.\nIter tb* gam* Sunday, th* Oien*\n- team playtd the Junior bora\naa. -lm better-lee wtn: Olenllly.\ntoon, pitcher and Tipper catcher,\ntk, Mclnnla, pitcher and Hamll-\ni. eeloher.\n\u2022Igary AU-Stari\nBeat Toronto Girla\nBAI0ARV. May 1 (OP)\u2014Toronto\nlltt, defeated la tbe Dominion\nmen'a baaketball championship by\nsnonton Ortdt at the Alberta\n\u25a0lttl, dropped an exhibition gamt\nCalgary All-Stan 33-33 hen\ntight.\nBr AL DEMAREE\nEvery young player ahould ltarn\nto bunt. Originally tht bunt wu a\nplay for th* purpose of sacrificing\nand It atlll continue, for that purpoee. but If tha batter la faat and\nIntelligent K become* mon than a\nmen sacrifice, tor lt frequently turna\nout to ba a ban hit.\nTbe left-handed hitter haa tb*\nadvantage of not only being a atap\nor mon cloaer to flrat baaa, but he\nean drag a ball ae wall aa bunt lt.\nWhan h* drat* a ball towards flnt,\nba frequently catena* both tb*\npitcher and flrtt baseman out of\npoaitlon. He ean varr thle ooculon-\nally by dropping a bunt towards\nthird.\nDoat grip th* bat too tightly\nwhoa bunting or dragging. Practice\nholding  lt   looeely.\nAl Demaree hat prepared an lllue-\ntnted leaflet on \"The Art of Batting\" wblch ba wlll gladly aend to\nany reader nqueetlng It. Addreea\nAl Deman* tn tan of tbl* paper\nand bt tun to enclote a tall*\ntddraaeed etamped  ennlope.\nIntermediate Ball\nSchedule Is Drawn\nTha executive of tht Cltr Intermediate Baaeball league btld an tn-\nhuaiaatlc meeting Sunday evening at\ntha New Orand hotel, wban a echedule for tha flrat halt of tba aeaaon\nwa* adopted and plana for aa act In\naaaaon dlaeuaatd. Considerable dlacuaalon took place over tho han placed on all can entering tbe Recreation grounds aad a resolution waa\npassed protesting against tha ban,\nwhloh will be preeented by a large\n1 delegation at tonight's oouncll mating.\n| It wu decided to pier a echedule\nTiring each team 13 gamee, to be fol-\nowed br a playoff aerlea. The flrat\n.earn drawing a bye, and tha eecond\nsnd third teama meeting in a best\ntwo out of three aeries for the right\nto meat the leaden tn a beet out of\nfive atrial. Mty 31 wa* aet u the\nopening dat* for th* league when a\ndouble header wtll be played. Thla\nwill gin the teama a chance to gtt\nln top-notch oondltlon and aosat exhibition gamee wlll also ba run oft.\nLeague gamea will be of 7 Innings\nwith a flvt Inning minimum.\nPlayen wlll not b* allowed to play\nfor another team, unleaa they an\nreleaaed by the team ther an algned with.\nTht executive will mate! at least onea\neverr month with tht next meeting\n.cheduled to takt plaoa on Mar 14,\nvhen eaoh of tbt tttcnt will turn\nln tha namea of two umplrea from\n..hom umplrei to handle the gamea\n-vlll ba choeen. It wu alao decided\nlo advartiae til gamea ln an effort\nto maka the league par Ita war.\nIn cloalng a reeolutlon wu paaaed\nthanking the Dally Newa for tha aupport given the Junior league lut aeaaon and the newly formed Intermediate league.\nT'-p, DATES FOR THE\nFIRST HALF:\nMay 31\u2014Toung Liberals vs. Pair-\nview A. C; Maulen va. Senaton.\nMay 33\u2014Senaton va. Toung Llber-\nala.\nMar 37\u2014Pairvlew A. O. va. Maulen\nMar 3-\u2014*Sanatora va. Pairvlew A.C.\nMay 3\u00bb\u2014Maulera n. Toung Liberals.\nJuns 3\u2014Toung Liberals n. Ban-\nators.\nJune 4\u2014Maulen tj Fairview A. O.\nJun* 8\u2014-Fair-Maw A. O. vt. Toung\nLiberals.\nJune 10\u2014Senaton va. Maulen.\nJune 11\u2014Pairvlew A. O. ve. Senaton.\nJuat 13\u2014Toung Llbtrala ve. Maul-\nin.\nTWENTY YEARS AOO TODAY\nMay 3, 1931\u2014Ool. B. R. 'Bradley*\noolt Black Servant wbo defeated\nLeonardo IL and a field of derby\nhones in Blue Oraaa Btakee, la not\nlooked upon with favor la ooming\nKentucky Derby.\nSoma of tba boyi wlabtd thay\nhad played him to place.\nTht lift and habit* ot tha people\not Tibet, aa well u the plant and\nanimal lite, wlll he etudled by *\nscientist from the University -of\ni Michigan Museum.\nMAULERS WIN\nRUGBY GAME\nThe Maulen beat the Rowing olub\n11*10 ln a city league rugby game\nat the lttematlon grounds Sunday\nafternoon. Tht scon wu previously\nreported u a tie. Tbt score stood\nat 11-10 whtn Vance kicked for\ntb* convert. Th* ball eoared over\nthe comer of tbt bar and Referee\nW. l_tao put up hit hand tlgnal-\nllng on* point for th* oonventon.\nLater, however, b* nvened hit decision when th* bar wu round to ba\ntoo wide thereby giving the Maulen\na one-point margin.\nThey Oo Look Alike!\nMax Schmellng's oft-mentioned\nfacial similarity to Jack Dempeev\n(Right) ls well brought out by tbls\nphotograph of tht two former world\nheavyweight champions aboard the\nliner Bremen  when  Schmellng  ar-\nrlnd In Ntw Tork to begin training\nfor hit forthcoming bout with Max\nBaer. Dempaey, who la promoting\ntbe cluh, * wtnt down th* bay to\nweloome th* Oerman champion.\nend\nSUDE9\nty WILLIAM BRAUCHER\nABOUT   FIOHTERS\nOne of tba lntereatlng entertaln-\nmente of the current naaon wu\nwatching oorllla Jone* trying to\nmlaa Ben Jeby In tbeir no-contest\nat Clenland\u2014Tr? u he would, th*\nOorllla only managed to mlaa Mlater\nJsby's boot nose about half of tb*\ntime\u2014th* authorltlee finally had\ntbem pitched out of the ring on\ntnelr respective ean.\nMax Bur wlll be easy for Max\nSchmellng\u2014eubecrrbere ahould not\nba mltltd by SchmeUng'a ahowtng\nagalnat Sharkiy\u2014In thtt fight Mister schmellng wu trying to kup\nSharkey from doing anything to\nhim\u2014In tha flgbt with Bur, Herr\nMix will be fancy-free, with no title\ndefenoe to tnt him\u2014h* wlll find\nBaer the kind of willing fellow he\ncan fight beet\u2014Bur being strictly\na fighter\u2014 Schmellng wlll maka\nmince meat of the gent.\n\u2022    \u2022    a\nOUTSMARTS   HIMSELF\nScbmellng't eerioua mistake ln hla\nmeeting with Sharkey wu hla own\nIdea that Sharkey had to beat him\nto win the title\u2014by that I mean\nMak figured that he oould ride\nalong without too mu*b effort, allowing the Boaton aallor to mak*\nth* play\u2014and Max thought that lf\nbe held hla opponent about enn,\nhe would retain the title\u2014h* wu\nbadly crossed up.\nSchmellng le a better fighter than\nmany Imagine blm to be\u2014bla only\nfault la caution\u2014he  la aa durabl*\nu an Iron hat\u2014and u quick u\nlightning\u2014oh* *l tin btlt oounter-\npunchen I *ver MW\u2014and * a bard\nhitter.\n\u2022   \u2022   .\nTOO MUCH BESPECT\nBt did not flgbt Sharker u bt\nihould han bsoauat h* wu respectful of the gob's boxing ability\u2014he\nknew tbat Sharkey bad beaten\nDempaey up to th* round where\nSha.ney loat hla aplomb long enough\nto turn hi* head toward the nteree\nto oomplaln\u2014so Max actually outsmarted himself\u2014 br visualising\nSharkey doing tha aame thing to\nhim that Sharkey did to Dempeey.\nMax It a clever boy\u2014aad bt\nknowi tbat ht will ban to tight\nBaer becauae Bur demanda thtt\nkind of competition \u2014 I think\nSchmellng Is stronger than Bur\nand tbat ha wlll win for that naaon.\nPEDEN AND AUDY\nLEAD BIKE RACE\nTORONTO. May 1.  (CP). \u2014 Thty\nntn itlll chMlng big Torchy Peden\nand Uttle Julw Audy Utt tonight\nu Toronto's elxday bicycle roos neared the 34-hour mark.\nAt 10 o'clock th* giant from Victoria and Audy, Montreal blonde, held\na one-lap margin over their closest\ncontendere.\nA crowd of nearly 8000, thrilled\nae the peek sprinted end Jammed\nwildly, eaw the first serious eccl-\ndent of the race wjien Reggie yielding end Lew Cider were Jam-victims\nln succession. Fielding's thigh wee\nscraped when he fell end * minute\nlater Elder foroed to the upper lane\non a high-banked end, ripped\nthrough tbe fenoe. He wae not badly\nhurt.\nAt midnight the \"Kid\" teem ot\nJackson end Hurley wlll be eliminated. They were 10 lepe behind the\nleaders.\nFIELDS IS READY\nTO MEET JACKSON\nLOS ANOBUBS, May 1 (AF)\u2014\nJackie Fields, former wtlter champion of the world, ended training\ntoday tor hli bout wltb young Peter\nJackson, Wilmington, Calif., negro,\na 10 to I favorite to win tb* 10-\nround bout at tha oiympio auditorium tomorrow nlgbt.\nOriginally a two to ona choice\nwbtn tba matoh wu made, Flelda,\nwbo recently lost his tltl* to Young\nCorbett, wu given tbe alight edge\nonly on tbe fact thtt hi probably\nwill go Into thi ring 10 or 12\npounda heavier than bis youthful\nnegro opponent.\nDefest for Fields would mean\ntbat ha would probably be eliminated u a contender tor tba crown\nbe one* htld. Hi hu bun promlssd\na chance at the winner of tht\nToung Oorbttt-Jlmmy McLarnin\nfight here for th* tltl*, May M,\nahould he suoosssful.y elude the\nclever negro boy.\nIa hi* lut two fights. Jsckson\nknocked out Bobby FaOho, former\netate lightweight champion, and\nDon Fraaer, bard hitting Teooma,\nWUh., welterweight.\nTony Banks Named\non B.C. Rugby Board\nNelson Asks Earlier Intermedial* Playoff Date\nVANOOUVBB, May 1. (OF).\u2014Dr. O.\nM. Shrum. Dr. W. Sturdy, Col. A. U.\nBrown, B. Bows, A. M. Banks ( Bel-\neon), W. B. Oook (Victoria) Arthur\nWestmoreland! North Vancouver) and\nAllan 8. Bowlea war* named tbe B.C.\nCanadian Football Union board of\ngovernore at the annual muting htn.\nDeclaration of what amounted to a\nmontorlum ln regard to payment of\ncertain levies wu a feature of the\nmeeting. Jack Bentham and Dr. V.\nD. Westcott of the Big Four leagui\nannounced ther wen unable to mut\nth* 3 per lent cut of their championship \"gate\" u nqulnd br tbi\nB. O. body, while offlclala ot tha provincial association stated they would\nbe unable to pay the I per oent\nlevy usually made on thua by tht\nWestern Canada Union ln this connection.\nIt wu pointed out tbst loss of\n8S4C wu sustained on the Interprovinclal series with Albert*.\nA request wu received from Belson uklng an earlier final data for\nB. O. Intermediate playoffa.\nSplitting of th* Big Four echedule\nInto halm wu mentioned u pot*\nslblllty by delegatee from this league,\nthe suggestion betng tbat the wlnnen of tha first halt repreeent B. 0.\nIn the Interprovinclal playdowns. Victoria plans to enter two teams nett\nsessoa, lt wu stated.\nMINOR LEAGUE\nBALL SCORES\nAMEBICAN ASSOCIATION\nColumbus 16; Mlnneapolla 1.\nIndianapolis 4; Milwaukee S.\nIt ooat Westmoreland oounty.\nPa., tM.lo to try a oan Involving\ntbtft of 11.80. peter Albert of\nJunctte,  Pa.,   wu  acquitted.\nAOwoee vies i sofiSmi, w&J tot,\nt, PlfiHTHfiNDBft 1\u00a3\u00abWMBff\u00ab. H& S&HJKB\nREOOPD'BrWLS lWOO<NHlr4(j5...-\nNAME CANADIAN\nDAVIS CUP TEAM\nTORONTO, May 1 (CP)\u2014Dr. Jack\nWright, Vanoounr, Marcel Balnvlll*,\nMontnal, and Ollbert Nunns, Toronto, wlll carry tb* hopes of Canada into thi tint round of Davla\ncup play against Cuba at Hot\nSprings, Vs., next wuk. Tbi final\nteam wu a..nounoed today by Oar-\nnet Meldrum, prealdent of the Canadian Lawn Tennla aaaoclatlon, and\nchairman of tbe Davla cup commit-\nRODOSTO IS A\n10-1 FAVORITE\nLONDON, May 1 (OF)--Tonlght't\ncallover of betting odda on the May\n31 running of tba derby showed\ntb* French grey colt, Rodosto, winner of thl reoent 2000 gulneu st\nNewmarket, a 10-1 favorite. Xing\nsalmon, lecond, and Olno, third la\nth* Oulneu, wtn grouped at 100-8\nwith Manitoba, unplaced favorite\nin that olaaalo.\nOthir odds were: Hperlon 100-7;\nScarlet Tiger and Lochlel, 100-8;\nFelicitation, 18-1; Toung Lover,\n20-1; Herlnero, 22-1; Interlace, 28-1;\nLight Sussex and Alexander, 83-1;\nMannerlng, 40-1; Reach Haaschau,\n30*1.\nEntry list Down\nfor U.S. Open Golf\nNBW TOBK, Mar 1. (AP).\u2014Du-\nplte a probable 20 per cant decline\nIn the total entrlea for qualifying\nround* of th* United Statea qpan golf\nchampionship, few If tny of tb* outstanding American Stan wlll be mlu-\nlng from tbe list.\nApproximately 560 sntrlu had bean\nnoelved today by tha United Statu\nOolf sssoclstlon, u compared with\n1012 laat ytar. Tbt lut day'a rush,\nln anticipation of the deadline of 8\np.m. tomorrow, la expected to add at\nleut 200 or 280 namea to tha roeter\nfrom all parte of the country, but\nlt appears the total wlll b* under\n1000 for the first time slnoe 1937.\nThs fsw prominent pltyen whou\nentriu bad not bun received up to\nclosing time today Included T. Philip\nPerkins, Cleveland, who tied Bobby\nCrulckahank for aeoond place laat\nyear; Vincent Eldred, Bellevue, Pa.,\ntied for 12th; Denamon Shute, Philadelphia, tied for 14th; Francla Oal-\nlott, Wauwatoea, Wl*., and Mortli Dutra, Long Beach, Calif., brother of\nOlln Dutra.\nFIRST DAY OF\nFISHING DULL\nMonday wu the opening day of tha\ntrout fishing aeason but so far u\nknow, no catchu wtn mads. The day\nwu dull and uninviting with over-\ncut skies threatening rain throughout the afternoon.\nRegulation* governing aloud\nstreams will be announced from time\nto time.\nZEVAR WINS THE\nELMHURST PURSE\nSAN BRUNO. Calif.. May 1. (AF).\n\u2014Racing through rain and mud to\noutdlatanoe tb* fltld. Ztrar won tbe\nSmhuret pun*, mils and seventy\nyards feature at Tanforan track today.\nEskimo finished wcond and Aggie\nstar third.\nTb* tlmi wu 1.-4*7 4*8,\nIceland hu only 6,600 aquare\nmllu of glacier; whereu Greenland\nlt green only ilong a narrow frlngt\nduring a few montha of tha year.\nSPEAKS IN AID\nHOME ECONOMICS\nProvincial Director Lectures,\nInstitute Rooms\nMist J. L. McLenaghen or Vancouver, provincial director of houu\neconomic!, wbo la In NeUon In connection wltb home economlo work\nit thi Junior high achool addreai-\ned a gathering In the rooma of tbe\nN e I a o n and Dlatrlct Women's Institute Monday afternoon.\nThe need for home economlo training, the opposition to olattti u\n\"frills\" and the general advancement\nof the work wen dlacuaaed hy tbs\nsptaker.\nSbl traced tht advancement ot education enumerating the mtny diffluent branches, which at ona time\nwen contldered frllli and wblch win\ncow taken u necessities. Rome economics wu one of tbl modern etud-\nles that wu making a struggle to\nhold Its plut on tht modern Khool\ncurriculum.\nSerin run ago thtn wtn 86\nteaching the aubjeet la 8* centers\nIn loss thin were 78 teachers ind\n83 centers, eeveral oenten being served by one part time teacher. Although the financial crlala had mean'.\na curtailment of education, only\nthru centera had dropped th* aubjeet alnce 1981. Hom* economist was\nbeing taught ln all tha largt dues\non thi oout tnd Interior, tbt ittted.\nAt present 1192 puplla ln thl prov-\nInot win taking tht tubjtot In tbe\nthru-rear high achool coune. Horns\noconomlca wu now an elective aubjeet and wu recognised ln matriculating and accepted br oollagu. Some\n207 taking bome economloe were ln\nmatriculating claaus.\nOm of tht main object* mud\nagalnat the study wu that lt oould\nbe taught at home.\nAnswering thu charge aba aald that\nconditions governing tnt heene were\nvutly different than at out time.\nTbi homi und to bt a unit In Itielf\nand a girl's entire training wu received at ban*. Today It wu different, tb* girl wanted to earn her\nliving outside of tta* hom*. Parents\nalso bad little time or Inclination tc\nteach ohlldnn attar 4 o'clock. Hence\ntha girl had to look to the aohool\nto receive her training.\nSbe urged cooperation of pannt.\nand teachen and a lealeaoy at hom\nwhen the flnt pit proved a failure\nNo nstion rou higher than in,\nbonus snd yst whsn It oomu to poring expense, the home building education wa* attacked. Another argument for homt eoonomlc training\nwu the large number of nlgbt school*.\nattended by adults.\nAsked tf tbe coune would ba oon-\nsldered In Principal L. V. Bate.,'\nnon-malrlculatlon plan, aha dsolsrixl\nthat at present lt would be adop-\nid Fartla'ly. There wat a aeed for\ntiro teachen to carry oa at both\nJunior and nigh achoola but tbat\ncould come later. Ttm prtuat tucii-\ntr could carry on at both places.\nWEATHER DULL\nDull wuther prevelltd Moaday\nand for a timt rain threatened, a\nlight aprlnkle falling lata la tbe\nafternoon. Temperaturee wtn fairly\nlow with the mercury varying between 82 and 88 degreee.\nFORMER KAMLOOPS\nRESIDENT DIES\nVANCOUVER, May 1. (OP) \/-The\nfunenl of MIm Uarjorle McIUwbU*.\naged 70, mlMloiwrr of tb* Prtebj-\nterlan church ln Canftdft, who tfitd\nhert, wlU t\u00bb held WtdaMday from\nCtntnl Presbyterian church-\nShe resided for t time In Ontario\ntnd later came to Britiah Columbia.\nFor aeveral yeara th* had Man re-\naldlni In Kftmloopt and Vanoouver.\nChange in Service\nEFFECTIVE SUNDAY\nApril 30\nTrain Ne. 11.\nAr NeUon  \t\nLv Nelaon  ..._.\nAr Vancouver\nLt Vancouver\nAr Nelton   \t\nLr Nelion   _\t\n 18:00 AJU. Dally\n 10*) A.M. Dally\n IKS r.M. Dally\n_______   7:111 P.M. Dally\n, 11:80 PJH. Dally\n    1:80 A.M. Dally\nConneotlom with train at Castlegar, dally aattpt SnaStr.\nAr Trail   _ 11:88 F.M.       Lv TraU 18:88 AJ*.\nAr lonland  _ _   1:88 F.M.       Lv Bosaltnd    8:88 FJL\nLt TraU l:M FJt\nARROW LAKES SERVICE\nLr NeUon, Train 11\t\nLr Bobun West, steamer\nAr Nakusp  -...-\nLv Nskusp  ...__ .___.___\nAr Arrowhead  _..-._\nAr Nakusp  , _._,,\t\n ll-At  AM.  THU.  FU.\n  11*48  A.M.   TWt.  Itl.\n 8:88. FJtt.  Tutt.  m\n    7:80   A.M.   Wld.   Sll\n 18:18  A.M.  Wld.   Iat.\n l-M   P.M.  Wed.   Sat.\nNEL80N-SLOCAN-SANDON-NAKUSP\nLr NeUon  8:88 A.M. Maa,       Lr Nakatp   ._ 8:88 AJW. Tau.\nAr Nelson     8:88 F.M. TMt.\nAr Sandon\nAr Nakuip ___\n4:88 F.M. Mon.\n7:48 P.M. Mon.\nKOOTENAY LAKE SERVICE. Str. Moyi.\n8:80 AM Sat,      Lr Lardun    1:80 F.M. gt*.\n1:88 P.M. Iat.       Ar Procter   8:40 PJK. (at\nCalling at war points.\nLv Procter\nAr Lard ten\nFor farther pertlcuUra apply to your nearest agent or\nN. J. LOWES\nCITT  PAIIINOEK   AOBNT NELSON,\n MOB   SIGHT\nMRS. DEFEO,\nLAID AT REST\nLarge Number of Floral\nTributes for Caatlegar\nOld Timer\nCHOATE VISITS\nODD FELLOWS\nMrs. Carmella DsFeo, an old timer\no( Castlegar who died suddenly on\nThuraday, was laid to rest in the city\ncemetery Monday morning foUowlng\nservices ln the ohurch of Mary Immaculate. Rer. J. C. McKensle officiated. Many beautiful floral offering!\nwera received.\nPallbearers wera J. P. Morgan, R.\nMariannla, S. Vlngo, V. Romano, V.\nPlsacreta and -*\u2022->\u2022 Aureleo.\nFloral tributes were from Mr. and\nMrs. E. Deaimone and family, Mr.\nand Mrs. De Blaas and family, Revelstoke; Mr. and Mrs. C. Romano, Mr.\nand Mrs. C. DePoe, B. Tognottl, Mr.\nand Mrs. J. Derace, Mr. and Mrs.\nO. Dozzo, Trail; Shell Oil Company.\nMra. Rosy Ayrea, Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Magllo, Mr. and Mra. Marlannl,\nMr. and Mn. Harry Olson and Herbert, Nelson; 8. Romano and family,\nMr. and Mrs. E. \u00a3. Watts, Mr. and\nMrs. C. C. Toung, Mr. and Mrs. Pr\nHardle, Mr. end Mrs. J. Speakman.\nMr. and Mrs. Jamea Davidson, Mr.\nand Mra. A. H. Fraser, Mr. and Mra. J,\nLampbear, Mr. and Mrs. H. Christenson, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hanson, Mn\nand Mra. E. Wallner, Mr. and Mra. J.\nA. McKlnnon, Mr. and Mrs. W. J\nWatson, Mr. and Mrs, T. L. Bloomer,\nMr. and Mrs. R. West, Mrs. H, Oatrom,\nJ. Oagnon, Castlegar.\nSpiritual offerings were from Mr.\nand Mrs. D. Aureleo and family, Mr.\nand Mrs. L, Aureleo, Mr. and Mrs.\nS. Vlngo, A, Plsacreta, Mr, and Mrs.\nV. Romano, Mr. and Mra. L. Preno,\nMr. and Mrs. C. Romano, Mrs, M.\nBcally.\nW. T. Choate, local grandmaster\nof the grand lodge of BrltUh Columbia, paid an official visit to\nKootenay lodge No. lis, I, O.O. P.\nMonday night. After the regular\nmeeting the Rebekahs were invited\nand a social evening wtth refreshments wss enjoyed.\nMORE ABOUT\nPACT\n(Continued From Fare One)\nMORE ABOUT\nBOWSER\n(Contlnned From Pige Om)\nt_B  KELSON   DAILT   NEWS,   NSLSON,   B.   C  \u2014   TUESDAY   MOSlTOtO,   MAT   t,   lttt\u2014*mmmmmmmi\nMcCREADYADDS\nANOTHER PELT\nmotion the, houae defeated Blr Austen's motion 309 to 80.\nCONCERNS   COAL   '\nEarly in the debate Mr. Runclman\nsought to Impress on the members\nthat the agreement was essentially\none concerning coal. He quoted\nflgurea to ahow exports of British\ncoal to Oermany had declined steadily from around 205,000 tons a\nmonth between January. 1930 and\nAugust 1931, to a preeent level ol\n160,000 tons. He claimed the Increased Oerman quota of British\ncoal would give employment to 3800\nBritish miners.\n\"We drove as hard a bargain aa\nwe could,\" he dec.arcd. \"We did not\ngive way on a single figure without\nusing all the strength and pressure\nin  gur power.\"\nDuring question time, Stanley\nBaldwin, acting prime minister In\nthe absence of Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald, announced the government did not feel called on to\ntake any action on a protest made\nby Oermany April IB regarding\nspeeches made In the houae of commons criticising Hltlerlsed Oermany.\nWATER LEVEL\nJUMPS RAPIDLY\nThird Consecutive Jump\nof Seven Inches Is\nRecorded\nMonday was the third consecutive\nday that a rise of over seven Inches\nln the lake level of the West Arm\nhas been recorded here. A rise of\nseven and three-quarter Inches for\ntbe day brings the level up to 580\nfeet above ttto. The Jump in the\nlske level thla spring hes been unprecedented.\nReadings an taken every day at\nnoon at the Dominion government\ngauge at the shipyards ln Pairvlew.\nincreasing ths amount paid to mu<\nntclpalttlee to eaas the burden of\nthe tax-payer, had taken Sway government grants and had cut out aid\nto hospital!, cities that had spent\nlarge sums on improvement* to\nbring ln tourists and who through\ntheir efforts bad sought and received portions of motor licence\nfees, liquor profits and profits from\npari-mutuels. now found themselves\ncut off. Improvements, however,\nhad to be paid for and ths taxpayer was faced with higher taxation, Tti* government, through deplorable financing had been forced\nto wipe out $3,000,000 paid to tbe\nmunicipalities.. When the cities\nbrought. pressure, the government\nstated It 'would appoint a royal\nCommission. The people, stated Mr.\nBowser had paid well. They had\nelected members to look after tbe\nmunicipal needs. He asked just what\nS judge knew about a government\ndoing its duty to ths municipalities.\nNO  PROMISES\n' If his non-partisan group was returned he declared it would do Its\nduty ss the people expected. He did\nnot favor taking the people's money\nfor the expenses of a royal oommlsslon. While willing to undertake\nthe administration ol the province,\nhe would make no promises. \"If\nyou think you are going to get\nanything you will be greatly disappointed. It was his last trial and\nhe had come out of retirement of\nnine years seeking the trust of the\nelectorate.\nHs criticised Hon. J. W. Jones,\nminister 0f flnanoe, freely. Mr. Jones\nhad stopped at nothing. The new\ntax on meals hs called a \"fiddling\ntax.\" No big man thought of auch\na thing- \"As far as our government\nls concerned. If returned, we will\nrepeal the tax on meals,\" he stated.\nHe referred to the packed meetings he and his speakers had en-\nJoyed. This ahowed that the people\nwere serious and taking  an  inter-\nMr, Runclman told the house last\nFriday British trade agreements\nwith tha Argentine, Denmark and\nGermany were designed \"to free\ntrade with tariffs wherever\" the\ngovernment \"can exercise their Influence, and lt is no paradox to say\nthat when, two yeara ago, we em-\nbarked on t^lWIttMr.^^^X^^Ki^^J^'ti*\nanything to offer to assist there in\nraising tbalr hopes. Tbey wers out\nfor a nsw deal. They knew, ths old\nsystem vas going overboard.\nHe bad heard of Inflation to raise\nthe prloe of commodities so that\nths things that workers produced\nwUl bring ln an adequate return.\nIt bad been suggested thst by controlled Issue of paper money or\nsilver the situation oould be righted.\nA voice\u2014Is Oanada off ths gold\nstandard?\nMr. Donaghy\u2014My friend tha economist has awakened.\nGreater nations ware considering\nthis very problem. Tbt tJM-K. was\nconsidering control of credits through\ntbe Federal Reserve banks. War\ndebt settlements, reparations veto\nalso being considered ee they were\ngenerally thought to be tbe -causes\nof tbe depression. The settlement or\n\u25a0tablllsatlon of the rate of exchange\nwas another international question.\nTbe matter of tariffs was being dl*<\ncussed. Bvery nation was working\non that. He declared that lf aU\nthese subjects were discussed and\nsettled satisfactorily all nations\nwould be' working together on a\ncommon ground. Industry would be\npepped UP. profits Increased, mora\nxen employed with more wsges,\npurchasing power would increase. In\nwhat legislature, asked Mr. Donaghy,\nwas this being done? it wu not in\nany of the state leglslstures ln the\nU.S.A. It was at congress, Thsy were\ndealing with the nationa business.\nThus ths question, of money could\nnot bs dealt wltb at Victoria, It\nwas s matter for- Ottawa. He warned\nthat if candidates appeared on the\nplatform seeking seats ln British\nColumbia on these lines they ahould\nbe told they were running for the\nwrong bouse.\nCREDIT   SUNK\nBut he stated the province could\nhelp Industries of tbe provlnoe. Today tiie government could not borrow a* low ss 8 per oent. The credit\nof British Columbls wss sunk so\nlow that interest rates were hoisted.\nThus money coming in for Industry\nwss foroed up. This had a bad affect on Industry. Likewise taxes wers\ngoing up. New taxes were being\nforced on the people. All had de-\nNEEDLESOLD\nTIMER PASSES\n\"Captain\" William Page\nMined Here Forty\nYears Ago\ndetermined   to  use   our ' tariffs   for I \"*\u2022 V\u00abf.\u00abT.\nthe   Purpose   of  lowering   the   level -new *roup M *\u00b0 0,fer * \u00bb* OW\nof world tariffs as a whole.\"\nNegotiation* for trade pacta wlth\nlow-tarlff European and other\ncountries were left ln abeyance last\nyear until sftsr the conclusion of\nthe Ottawa conference agreements\nbetween members of tbe British\nCommonwealth.\nIng a fairly high content of potash\nmsy bs desirable.\nSMYTHE'S   MUSTARD   OIL\nLINIMENT\nFor sore muscles and stiff Joints\ndue to fatigue or overstrain or\nviolent exercise.\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nPhons 1\n\u25a0HOP     WITH    US    BV     MAIL!\n\u00a9^5\nJ. A.C. Laughton, R.O.\nOPTOMSTIUST\u2014OPTICIAN\n\u25a0Dltt -05. M-.-l.nl Art. nnllcllni\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nTBAIL. 1. 0. May I\u2014MIm Beatrte\nMcLaren ana Colin McLaren mn\nguests ot their parenta, Mr. and\nMra. Dan McLaren- of Deedwood,\nover the week-end. They vara accompanied hy Mlsa Kay Smith.\n\u2022*.\nMr. and Mra. John oollatro, daughter Irma and A. Bareee ol Portland.\nOre., and Mn. D. penna at Spokane.\napent laat week renewing acquaintances with friends lit Trail and\nBoasland.\nIn tbt dtath of \"Captain\" WUllam Peg* ot Needles at Nelaon,\nMonday, tha dlatrlct loat another of\nIta ploneen.\nMr. Page had betn ill tot about\nalz weeka.\nBt wtt born ln somenet. Bag-\nland, M years ago and tint came to\nOnt.. ln IW. Forty yean tgo ht tattled at Needlea and hat Wen a rtal-\ndent enr tinea. At Needlte he developed a iplendid Irult orchard and atook\nand hay ranch, and waa wall known\nup and down tha Arrow lakaa tor\nhla hospitality. Prior to taking up\nranching be wat Interested In tht\nmining gama and with Arthur Henry\nOld and John Bennett Old. davelop-\n\u2022vl tha Paladora group ot clalma ea\nthe Vemon-Bdgewood road. It waa\ntheae men who gave him the name\nof Captain by which ht waa popularly known. Henry old tt now a\nresident of tba Inonoaklin valley.\nJohn Old nturntd to Bngland .\nyean ago.\nMr. page who waa single leaves\nno relatlvea In Canada.\nSASKATOON. May I\u2014Xarl McCready, Canadian heavyweight wnat-\nItng champion, added another victory to hla llat on hta tour ot\nwatton. Canada wban ba defeated\nMlhaly Orgovanyfi Hungarian heavyweight. In ttralgbt ftlla ban tonlfht.\nMcCready took tba tint fall attar\nW mlnutw and SO aeconda ot grsp-\npllng with a flying aeleaon. He\ngained tba tteond ln 1_:1_ wltb ft\nflying tackle.\nMcCnady wtlgbtd IM, Orgonnjl\nMa.       \u25a0  -\nImperfect Vaccine\nKills 10 Children\nROME. May I (AP).\u2014Death ot 10\nohlldnn In tha paat three daya\nbecauae ot vaccination with Imperfect vaccine baa ltd premier Mussolini's government to oonduct a\nthorough Inquiry Into tba health\naltuation ln tw provinces of Venice and Rovlgo.\nTba National lnatltute ot serum\nTberapy at Naples, found to ba distributing adulterated vaccine, haa\nbeen cloted. Tbt director and tha\nassistant wen arrested.\nBLUE RIBBONS\nEVEN SERIES\nBeat the Eastern Alumni\n3842 in Fine Combination Play\nCANADIAN MAY\nDAY IS QUE\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nUnfurnished suits for rent. Phone\nUrs. Simpson, M7L. (0718)\nrresh local fmtt Is a big factor in\nN1UON BRAND'S  higher quality.\nVICTORIA, May 1 (CP)\u2014Mus\nRibbons, western champions, evened\nths Dominion basketball title series\nhere tonight at tbe Willows gymnasium br administering a 36-83 defeat to the eastern titleholdere,\nWlndeor-Walksrrllle Alumni. Ths\neasterners won the first gams Saturday night io-34. Play wss fsst\nthroughout with Alumni having the\nedge ln ths seoond half.\nWith thalr aoe Lynn Patrick back\nln the lineup tonight Blue Ribbons\nevened the series and ths next game\nwlU bs played Wednesday.\nThe easterners fought every seoond\nof tbe mstch but tonight wers\nfighting against stronger opposition.\nThs western champions played a\nfins combination gams and choked\ntheir opposition every minute, and\ntheir shooting tonight wss ln sharp\ncontrast to thst ln ths first same.\nThs famous \"ecreenlng\" plsy of the\nvisitors wss thwarted tlms and\nagain and did not pusls ths toils\nas ln  ths Initial encounter.\nI\nSport Tiesj\nof Wool\nTb* mw Non-Cruih al-\nwool sport tie* mad* br i\nWelch-Margetson. Thai\nlast word from London.\nIn polka dots and nwt.\npatterns.\n$1\nEMORY'S]\nLimited\nDunk   *   Oonway\u2014.Souse   frocks,\n13.00 snd 83*90. Sixes 40 to 48.\n(8788)\nn*Bm!sh SuimSis colw11 ne-ltL \\ ^ Few Persons Arrested\nin Toronto, Moose Jaw\ndltlons, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nUr. Jones bed increased tbe public\ndebt by 880,000.000 and the people\nhad thought the Liberals were extravagant, Ito was taking money\nfrom the people and still borrowiivj\nmore. Ur. Bowser wondered if Ur.\nPattullo could do any better. He\nseemea to be very extravagant at\nthat, for at North Vancouver he\nhad stated that lf elected be would\nborrow 8400,000,000, give everyone\na Job and inflate currency. A msn\not that type would bs unsafe to put\nIn charge. In the first place where\noould be borrow the money. Ur.\nJones at present had two millions\nin bonds thst he could not sell.\nBritish Columbia bonds were too\ncostly. A sum of 87,000,000 had to\ngo back to ths Bank of Commerce\nto repay treasury bills. Ha declared\nthat someone muat tsks hold of tbs\nreins with experience snd wbo\ncould say \"no,\" occaaalonally \"yes\"\nbut mostly \u25a0no\" It was a time when\na man was needed who must be\nhonest and do the fair thing for\natl.\nREDUCE   EXPENDITURE\nIf. returned his followers would\nattempt first to reduce provincial\nexpenditure and try to balance the\nD. R. .sharp, who has been noil- .\t\ndaylng  at  his  home  at  tha  ooaat    budget. The Jones expenditure was\n ...-. ....\u2666  'g39.ooo.ooo.   The   Kldd   commission\nAll Classes of\nMETAL WORK, LATHE\nWORK, DRILLING, BORING AND GRINDING.\nMOTOR REWINDING,\nACETYLENE   WELDING.\nBENNETTS LTD.\nwill not return to resume his duties   at  TraU.   Mr.   sharp   has   been\ntransferred to Port Hammond.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nW.   U.   Archibald  of  Trail   le  a\nguest at tbe Windsor,  Montreal,\na   *   e\nJohn Winter of Kglowma, Ulss Lillian Buchanan of Vancouver and\nMlss Dorothea Oraham ot Nelson\nmotored to Trail from Nelson yesterday to attend tho christening\nof tha infant son of Ur. and Urs.\nEric Winter. Mir. Winter's mother.\nUrs. C. B, Winter ot Kelowna, and\nMrs. Winter's mother. Urs. A. Foggo\not Vanoouver, were present.\nMiss Francos Dockerill, wbo hu\nbeen attending the university of\nAlberta at Bdmonton, has returned\nto TraU, wfcere sha wlll spend ths\nsummer months.\n*   \u2022   \u2022 \u2022\nTrail News of the Day\nTRAIL    HOUSES    AHD    LOTS\u2014W\n\u25a0unnce. Notary. 3. D. Andsrson.\n\u2022-.,000,000.    ________________\nurged reduction to $16,000,000, but\nMr. Bowser thought . figure of \u00bbao,-\n000.000 would be eater. If thet oould\nbe done tnd tbe budget balanced ft\nmw Incentive to Industries would\nbe given, capital was nervoue lf It\nthought It would be taxed to death.\nHe declared the road would not be\n\u25a0arty childhood Is the wont time\nto have meulee\u2014or the moet favor-\n  Able time, as many mottiert stIU be-\n.Am..................... neve. .\nL\nFISHING SEASON\nOPENED YESTERDAY\nARE\nYOU\nREADY?\nWe Have an Assortment of Rods,\nLines and Baits at Prices\nYou Can Afford.\nDONT FORGET\nYour Angling License . \u2022 . $1.00 per season for Residents and $1.00 per day or $10.00 per season for\nNon-residents.\nThese Can Also Be Obtained From Us.\nWood, Vallance Hardware\nCompany*. Limited\nTHE FISHERMAN'S HEADQUARTERS.\nHe urged picking the best men\nln the province, hut havo nothing\nto do with federal politics.\nPeople impressed him with their\nhonesty ot purpose. He was In the\ncampaign with the greatest energy\nto see ss a crowning aot of his\ncareer th* country a battel' plaoe ln\nwhich to live ln the next five yean.\nHe urged a non-party follower from\nthe Nelson-Creston constituency.\nDONAGHY  8PCAK6\nDugald Donsghy msde a fighting\nspeech. He wu interrupted several\ntimes, and ss he esme to tha end\ncf his utterances he waa rudely interrupted by a chap who cried \"give\nBowser a chanoe\". There were cries\nof \"throw him out\" sad Itr. Donagh?\nfrom the platform etated thst a\nman who took ths affairs ot ths\ncountry in eo light minded a way\n(8393) I ahould be forced t\u00bb leave ths meeting.\nHe stated that he and ur. Bowser\nwers united ln provlnclsl affairs but\nthey would do as they saw fit ln\nfederal affairs. There were two mun-\nIclpsllties ln Canada with populations isrger thsn BrltUh Columbia.\nHs referred to Toronto and Montreal. These cities hed been able |\nto manage and to handle and spend\nmore millons than British Columbia without psylng attentwm to political affairs. The same could be\ndone In B. C. Provlnclsl affairs were\nmostly domestic matters. Roada.\nteaching, health, road building were\nall affairs thst any municipality\nmust handle. British Columbia affairs wers along similar lines. On\nthe other hand federal affairs demanded larger questions such as\ntariffs etc.. or questions of principle and not of administration, in\nmatters of 'that kind dlffersnces\nwould crop up whleh mlifrt effect\nthe place of the Dominion ln the\nBmplre or ths world. Tho object\nof the non-pertlsep party was to\nbring the people together ln an\nunited effort to govern the provinces solely and entirely In the Interests of the B. C. people without\nregard for any Interests cf party,\nparty workers or organisations supporting parties.\nmission or aoon wiu.\nHe could not aee how political\nparties could gain support at ths\npresent. To stimulate industry for\ntha sake or unemployment wsa \u2022\nmission of good will. Hs hsd no\nabuse against any ur ths political\nleaden. Liberals or Conservatives\nbut hs wss attempting to pursuade\nthem to sink their own peraona]\nambitions.\nAt meetings Mr. Bowser hsd held\nthere hsd been no great applause or\n\"whooping lt up.\" There had bean\nno algn th* people ss a mass hsd\nthe intention of fallowing the political band as far ss party lines\nwere conoerned. The audiences had\nbeen lsrge and the people war*\nthinking seriously. He was Interrupted here by a cry, \"Hot of Blllle\"\n\u2014*The boys hsve got to eat\"\u2014\n\"Order.\" Mr. Donsghy continued\nstating he wu not Joking. The problem wu s serious one. Many were\nwondering what thetr altuation\nwould be three and elk iron ths from\nnow. They wen attending ths meetings  to learn  If   ths  spesksrs  hsd\nlist. Its credit, refrain trom raising\ntaxes and reduce them lt would Indirectly sftect tbe who'e buslneu. A\ntax on industry wu a tax oa the\nworker   who   paid  lt.\nCauses of felling credit were\nnumerous. Nelson stood in s fsvored\nplace ln this respect. No place in\nBritish Columbia had hsd so many\nelections snd byelectlons ln the put\n12 years.\nPromisee had bun made for a\nYmlr rosd, a normal sohool and a\nbridge. These he termed as bribes.\namid applause. More bribes had been\noffered in this constituency than\nany other hs knew. Thla year be\noould promise Nelson nothing u\nfsr as the Bowser part* was concerned. \"If you fell for theu prom-\nleu you deserve nothing.\"\nA voice*\u2014No. you got It sll.\n\"If that happened In every constituency, when would B.C. get the\nmoney?\"  asked  the speaker.\nA voice\u2014It never cost B.C. say*\nthing.  .\nHs went on to show thst lf thsu\npromlaes had bun sincere. B.C.\nwould be broke. That was tbe result\nof party government. It wu a esse\nor \"bribing the sucken with thetr\nown money.\"  (Applsuie).\nEvery constituency wu entitled\nto s square deal. MacDonald snd\nBaldwin ln Britain had Joined foroes\nst sacrifice* of personal ambitions\nto both men. The union had uved\nthe country's credit. In England\nborowlngs were msde u low aa two\nand one-half per osnt.\nHe wu interrupted again, and Mr.\nDonaghy declared ths man wu \"not\nthinking. Many ltt tbe audience wen\nthinking  seriously.\"\nA voice\u2014I sm a Liberal.\nCries\u2014Put him out.\nMr. Donaghy\u2014He should be removed. It ls s disgrace to hsvs a\nman acting ln that manner ln such\na serious Mm* u this.\nIn closing, Mr. Donaghy urged his\nhearers to do thetr own thinking.\nThe election meant nothing to hlm\npersonally. He had the interests of\nthe provlpcs at hurt. \"Do what is\nright,\", he concluded.\nDR. HALL OPENS MEETING\nDr. O. A. B. Hsll of Nanaimo. an\nex-Liberal member for Nelson some\nyears ago, expressed regret at the\npuiing of Harold Selous an \"\u2022*.-\nteemed pioneer cltlun of Nelson.\"\nHe recalled his 13 yeara residence\nhere and his wrvlng on the olty\ncouncil and finally u a me.nber for\nthe constituency. It wu In Nelson\nhe had met W. J. Bowur, K.C.\nWhUe ln Nelson the old ward system In .civic politics had bseA abolished and the people voted for more\nsolid re presents tive administration.\nIn referring to the non-partisan\ngroup led by Mr. Bowur, he stated\nthat lt was formed from an unselfish angle and that lt wu not a\nnew system u tt had hid plenty of\nF jcedenoa ln Britain and In South\nAfrica. In theu countries party\ngovernment had bun forgotten In\nths Interests of ths country. Using\na chart Dr. HaU traced the gradual\nfall of the province Into deeper\ndebt. A deficit had bun estimated\nby Hon. Mr. Jones, minister of\nfinance, but fixed chargu hsd bun\n^^^^^^^^Tistter \"of\nand Montreal\nFor Sale\u2014Baby bu*gy, good condition. \u00ab12. Phone 701R, Box 143.\n(6734)\nQuwn.City Bebekah Ledge no. 10\nmeets tonlfht, q p. m. Flower Drill.\n(6781)\nMsy day pissed quietly ln Can-\nads t* pollce took elaborate precautions to prevent possible disturbances. A few persons were arrested In Moou Jaw. Montreal\nand Toronto. Theu In Toronto\nwen. held for questioning and\nlater   released.\nMontreal police arrested six persons, one a woman, for alleged\nillegal distribution of literature.\nPour, including the woman, w\nheld for trial. Toronto sent 300\npolice to. petrol ths vicinity around\nthe Ontario legislative buildings.\nThey arrested It persons for ques-\ntlonlng.\nSudbury, Ont, experienced the\nquietest Msy day ln five years. There\nwu ao dLisurbanoe. About 3100 persons paraded with the Union Jack\nat their head.\nWindsor paraden csrrled a banner\nbearing a portrait of J. 8. Woods-\nworth, Winnipeg Labor member of\nthe houss of commoni who leads\nthe Coopsrstlvs Commonwealth Federation.\nlight pereona were arrested ln\nMoou Jew where polios eeiasd s\nquantity of what they claimed, wu\nillegal literature. Saskatoon and Be-\nglna forbade parades. Winnipeg wu\nqujet, A large demonstration ln the\nevening wu oonducted ln an order*\nly manner.\nA delegation of eight from sn unemployed muting ln Hamilton presented requests to the city hall\nThere wu no disorder.\nQalt, out., polios visited unemployed labor headquarten ln anticipation of some sort of demonstration-. Tbey found a number ot men\nworking Jig-saw pusslu.\nAnnlfensrr Wesk; Only \u2014 Speelsl\nHoover Houeecleenlng offer at ths\nBay. WW\nFor Rent\u2014One furnished suits snd\none furnished housekeeping room.\nAnnable Block. (6719)\nMORE ABOUT\nHITLER\n(Continued  tnm tltl Otn)\nHorced Daffodil snd Tulip Bulb.\nPlut now \"-.'le they Mit, 11.15 Mr\n100.  Orlraello*.  Qreenhouses.   (,1_3)\nDon't foi-get Eagles' denes Wednesday. VU; 3. tHO, time and modern\ndanoea. Oent* Mo. ladlea He. (till)\nAmpl. Room for any parties with.\nIng tot go to vanoouver during tbe\nMonth ot Uay. Writ* Boi \u00abM7.\nDally Nan. (M67)\nCANADIAN LEOlON REGULAR\nO INI RAL MEETING, TONIOHT\nMA. WD At I P. M. <_.0I)\nToday In Memorial BaU. at. Bar-\nlour', Mothers* Club aprlng aale ot\nwork and boms cooking. Tea aonrsd\nfrom t to 6. 18734)\nThs regular monthly meeting ot\ntbs Hospital auxiliary will bo held\nin tbs Women's institute rooms on\nFriday, May t, st 8 o'clock. (\u00ab7U)\nKelson Boy Soouts Association\nmeeting, In tbe Scout hall, Wed-\nnaaday, May a at a p. m. Speaker.\nProrlnclii Commissioner Solway.\n(ITM)\nAll Coca-Cola Battles and Orange\nCrush Bottles to bs nturned to tbe\nMcDonald Jem Oo., Ltd, wbo win\npay tor aame, ss ws bars tbs aols\nright to make tbssa goods ln thle\ndistrict. (MS0)\nchancellor   said,   consists   of   slgbt\nparts!\nFighting to keep ths power tbat\nIs now ln Its hands;\nAwakening self-confidence ln tbe\nOerman people;\nConrlndng tbs people that tbs\ngovernment wsnts but ons thing,\nnamely, ths people's wsal;\nBerating tbs esteem In which\nmanual labor ahould bs beld by\ndrafting every month, whether rich\nor poor, for compulsory labor service;\nFREE INDUSTRY\nFreeing creative business and Industry from ths tetters of majority\nrotes; .\nPutting agriculture on Its test,\nthereby building a foundation tor\nwelfare also cf ths factory and Intellectual worker.\nReducing unemployment by urging private owners to undertake a\nvast program of house repair, and\npartly by devoting several billion\nmarks to publlo works, 'especially\nroad construction;\nReducing Intereet rates snd adopting a trads policy with otber nations wblch would protect snd sts-\nblllss production without harming\nfanners.\n\"The day ot national labor,\" Included ln Its celebration huge youth\ndemonstrations, parades, mucb military music, and, as tbe crowning\nfeature, the Templehof meeting tonight.\nThe University of California haa\nreceived a fine collection of planta\nfrom Tibet and interior China. Including rhododendrons, lilies and\nother blossoming species.\nThs starfish hu ons. set ot eyss\non sach of Its five arms.\nFARR FALLS TO\nKID CHOCOIATI\nPHILADELPHIA.    Mey    1    (APfl\nConfining tbs major portion of\nheavy attack to tbe closing ssssu\nKid Chocolate, flashy .Cuban bai\ntonight   retained  his   PennsylvsaH\nrecognised world's Junior llghtir^^\ntitle  by  outpointing  Johnny  i\nCleveland, ln 10 rounds.\nTaking lt easy for tbe magi J\t\napparently looking to his IsstOB\nweight championship tilt with Bam\nmsn Watson next week, tbe Cub*\nuncorked his heavy bombardmsnt M\nths 10th round to floor the pluol\nC'evelander three times and .-_\nwltJi atlnglng left Jabs to the tM\nThe verdict tor tbe Cuban '\nbon\"   was   unanimous   wltb\nJudges and Referee Joe McOuln\nvoting for him.          ^^^^^\nFARR CHARGES IN \t\nChocolate, who scaled 134\u2014clvfl\naway   six   pounds\u2014got   plenty\nfight, however, trom bis midwest\nopponent. Fur chsrged In trom j\nto bell In every round, asd la\nthird  landed with a  vlcloue  rf\ntbat   raised   a   lump   under. '\ntCeed's\" left eye.\nThe Clevelander*s best round\nthe sixth wben hs rocked OhnriilM\nwltb a series ot lefts and rights r\ntbs   body   occasionally   shooting\nsolid amaah to tbe face.\nan\nTeam for Bisley\nOTTAWA, May 1 <OP)\u2014The Cs-\nnadlan rifle team for Blaley hes\nbeen selscted, snd will sail fro-n\nMontresl on rrlday, June 16, arriving Jn Kngland on Baturday, June\n23. Tot ths first time ln msny years\nwestern Canada ls wit-bout representation on the team.\nThe commandant of ths team, as\nhes sJrasdy been snnounoed, will\nbs Lt.-Col. R. B. fUmmonds, V.D..\nHalifax.\nTbs composition of tbe team, announoed todsy by the Dominion of\nCanada Rifle association, shows nine\nexperienced rifle shots, o~ tl.ose who\nhave previously been to Blsley, and\nfttt* balance, or four competitors,\nwho were making the trip for the\nfirst time.\nThe team Is as followt:\nLt.-Col. c. W. O. Olbson, Hamilton: Lieut. D. O. White, BackvUls,\nN.B.; Capt. H. W. Bisbop. Ottawa;\nCapt. J. T. Steele, ouelph, Ont.;\nC.Q.M-S.   W.   C.   Morrlsh,   Highland\nsteadily   mounting,  in  a  \u00bb\u00a3*r   \u00ab  ciss*. Ont.;\" Lt'.-Col. T. W. Hutton,\ntwo yesr* st the.pfeaent rate \"\u00bb?|roronto.    p*.   A.   0.    Hutchinson.\nFergus.  Ont.;   CS.M,   O.  M.   Ensile,\ncharges and deficit wou'd meet\nMr. Jones admitted in 1931 that\nfor \u00bbch dollar of deficit the provlnoe would bavs to psy 13. In 1032\nbe admitted that party politics was\na disadvantage In provincial affairs\nAflftlra were ln a serious stats snd\nwhile Mr. Jones had estimated revenue of |24 million he brought down\na budget of $28 million.\nHe explained tbst the non-partisan movement wu an effort W put\nprovincial polltica on a higher plane,\nto do away with wrangllni and\nsquabbling and to bring into provincial affaire brains snd experience.\nHe pelleved Mr. Bowser wss the\nmsn to look to.\nHe declared that Mr. Bowser, <esd>\n'Ing a non-partisan group, with his\nreoognlaed ability and his large experience would reflect credit on the\nprovince Mr. Bowser was a man of\nhis word and the speaker had every\nconfidence In his alncerl'-y. The\nprovlnoe needed todsy a reliptUm\nof faith, confidence snd honesty\nln publ'.a affaln.\n\"I ask you to be loyal citizens,\ngive up youf partisan snd personal\nfeelings. Let us work together for\ntbe beet interest for all concerned\nIn our province.\" concluded XX*. Hsll.\nC. B. Oarland acted as chairman,\nToronto; agt. B. O. Stock, Toronto;\nSft. J. Borland, Toronto; Lt. A. O.\nOunter, Saint John, N.B.; Sgt. P.\nHooper. Milton. P.E.I.; pte. O. A.\nThompson,   Megantlc.  que.\nFour marksmen were eligible to\naccompany the team by virtue of\ntheir scores lo the Blsley aggregate,\nbut declined * piece for business\nreasons. There are Capt, Houlden,\nSherbrooke, Lieut. Jar.es Boa, Montreal, Capt. D. Pyvle, of Victoria, jud\nSBt.-Maj. J. Kiddle of Toronto.\nSpecial train to Trail for musical\nfsstlTsTWss ^Thursday at 8 a. m.,\nreturning ln evening. Available for\nanyone wishing to attend. par#-\nedults 81.40 return; children, other\nthan achool participants 70c. Tickets to be had from Boss Plemlng.\n(8742J\nNOTICE\nTo whom' It may concern. I will\nnot nay any oommlsslon whatsoever\non sale of mineral claims owned by\nme. except to parties holding a written agreement signed by me. Mrs.\nDacy Petty. Nelson, AprU 29. 1933.\n(8701)\nCanadian Pacific Rnpress offlos,\nward St.. removed to CP.R. station.\nPhone 414 for free collection cf\nshipments and information concerning .Express service. Money orders,\ntravellers and foreign cheques Issued\nby cTJt. ticket offloe, Baker St., ala?\nMoney Order branches throughout\ndty. (8737)\nThe Annual Meeting of ths Nelson and District Old Timers Association will be held In the council\nChsmber City Hall, Thursday evening, Msy 4th st 7.30 o'clock. All\nresidents of 80 years or over of Nelson and district are Invited to attend whether members of the Association QT not. (6780)\nCARD  OF THANKS\nThe Defso ftmlly cf Castlegar\nwish to thank all friends for their\nmany expressions of sympathy and\nkindness shown during their ssd\nbereavement la ths loss of a loving mother. (6740)\nFUNERAL NOTICE\nFuneral of tbs lata Mrs. J. W.\nCove will take plaoe from the St.\nSaviour's Church tomorrow, Wednesday, at ISO o'clock. Ven Archdeacon p. h* oraham officiating.\n(6739)\nIf Canada wishes to hold her own\nln the bsrley export market, says\nProfessor Henry C. Orant of Manitoba university, it would seem tbe\npart of wisdom to forget about growing small quantities of malting barley for export and specialize on the\nproduction of high grade feeding\ncarley. ^^^^\nNew South Wales ls tbe only state\nIn Australia to have grain elevators\nln operation. They ars owned by the\nstate government, the terminal elevator at Sydney and the 84 country\nelevators having been constructed\nfrom plana and specifications supplied by Canada. Ths terminal elevator itself wss erected under tbs\npersonal supervision of a Canadian\nelevator engineer of wide experience.\nStatistics and expenenoe of the\nbest Canadian farmers show that\ncrop yields in Canada are generally\nspeaking, very much below the possible maximum.\nFor\u2014\nSERVICE\nPRICE and\n| QUALITY\nSTAR_\ngjCWOCIRYtg)\n>\"r  LIMITtD ***\nPhones io & ll\nA cat caused . sensation si\nbley  dog  track  tbe otber e\nby springing onto tbe coulee\ndiverting tbe attention of 1\u2014t\nWOOD\ntil Alt. UNOTBf\nGUARANTEED DBT\nGOAL\nFINEST   QUALITY\nFOB  YOUB  EVEBY   CM\nGlvt Us a Call\nPHONE\n701   |\nFairview Fuelj\nAND\nTeaming\n\u25a0 \u2022 \u25a0\u25a0\n\u25a0 m \u25a0 \u25a0\nFUNERAL NOTICE\nExperiment, show tbat ultraviolet\nrays and radio vibrations msy affect\nvarious properties of cbsmlcsls and\ndrugs.\nTake Advantage of\nHorner's\nWEEK-END   SPECIALS\nR. R. HORNER\nGROCER\nB.   C.   passed   away   Monday.  Body\nwill rest at Somers* Funeral Home as\nuntil  Thursdsy,  thence  to  Needle '\nwbere services will bs beld In to\u00ab\nhall at a.JO p. m. (6717)\nFUNERAL NOTICE\nSelous\u2014Harold of Nelson, agsd 70\nyears, psased away Sunday. Body will\nrest at somers' Funeral Horns until\nWednesday where servioes will be\nbeld at . p. m.. Ven Archdeacon\nF. H. oraham officiating.        i*3738)\nCARD OF THANKS\nMrs. S. 3. Orldley. Bert and Btan\nwlah to thank all their frlenda who\nesnt flowers and sympathetic messages during their sad bereavement.\nEspecially wmld we like to thank\nDr. Auld for all hla kindly at*\n.ration and unfailing efforts during\ntho illness of ft dear husband and\nbrother. Also the nurses, Mlss J.\nMcviesr and Mlu Matthews, who\nnursed hlm during his Illness, (till)\nSHIPMENT\nJust Arrived!\n\u2022 Snappy black drill \"\npants with high waste \"\nline.\n?2a5    :\nWith Zipper Pockets,\n| S Corduroy Pants, all \u25a0\nsizes. Black and fawn.    '\nfn.50\nS Superior Quality Cor- g]\nduroys with Zipper _'\nPockets. ^^m\nOUB SPECIAL BATE TO\nFanners\nFruit Growen\nPoultrymen\nTo edvertlse te buy ar\n\u2022eU any farm produce.\nImplements, Use stock,\npoultry, etc., the foUowlng low ratee are ottered\n1 lines  (e words)\nCle-silled Ad, 6 days tie\nt Unas (14 words)\nClassified Ad, \u2022 days ft*\n(ach additional lln*\nto* per week\nCash with order\nSend Yours Todsjl\nDaily News\nWant-Ads\nS3.25\nFletcher's\nMen's Wear\n305 Baker Street\n,S\n\u25a0\n\u25a0\n\u25a0\nLAST TIMES TODAY\nHELEN HAYES\nRAMON NOVARRO\nLEWIS STONE\nSon-Papghtet1*\nFEATURETTIS\nColor Musical\nNews   Comedy\nCOMING\nWednesday and  Thursday\nFrederic     Claudette\nMARCH    COLBERT\n\"TonighUs Ours\"\nBy NOEL COWARD\nWorld Famous Author ef\n\"CAVALCADE*'\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1933_05_02","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0405778","@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":"1933-05-02 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1933-05-02 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\/1.0405778"}