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TUB  NH.SON   DAILT   NEWS.  NELSON,  B.C.  \u2014   TCESDAT  MOBNINO,\n  r-   ,\\  1 ; __. ,\t\n.____-,    \u25a0'\u2022 r* *.      _. _-__.-\t\n3^\nAthletics Win 'as Foxx Hae\nPerfect Day at Bat\n\u2014Page Seven\nnvi cum a eon\nMAYOR SR iTHE REINSTATES ENGINEER\nBRITAIN AND UNITED STATES\nARE IN COMPLETE AGREEMENT\nFOR WORLD ECONOMIC PLANS\nFeel It Should Be Held at Earliest Possible Date;\n-   Stability of Currency, Stability of\nMarkets British Aims\nMARKET SOARS\nBy R. K. CARNEGIE\nCanadian Press Staff Writer.\nWASHINGTON, April 24. (CP) .\u2014Washington was convinced tonight that excellent progress had been made by the\nconferences between Premier Ramsay MacDonald and President Roosevelt. Great Britain and the United States are so\ncompletely in agreement in their plans for the world economic conference that they feel it should now be held at the\nearliest possible date, with the4\nopening probably between\nJune 12 and June 18.\nCanada, represented by Prime\nMinister Richard B. Bennett, and\nFrance entered the discussions today, therefore, under most auspicious\ncircumstances snd In an atmosphere In whloh optimism prevailed.\nSecretary Cordell Hull of the United\nStatea department, outlined to a\npress conference todsy how much\nin oommon were the views of Britain and the United States as to\nthe best methods of rescuing s\nwor.d harried by depression. He was\nemphatic tbat ths plans of tbe\ntwo countries were not self centered,\nbut of a nature In which be was\nconvlnoed the other nations would\nJoin.\nA tew minutes later the secretary\nof state had changed from grey\nbusiness suit to formal dreaa and\nwas at the station plstform to\nheartily grip the hand of Canada's\nprlxe minister as he arrived from\nOttawa to Join ln the negotiations.\nMEET   CANADA'S   APPROVAL\nThis sfternoon wben he called on\nthe president at the White House\nand tonight at the formal dinner at\nthe British embassy, Mr. Bennett\nwas doubtless Informed of tbe pro-\n&   tously tU\n(Conttnaed an Fan Eight)\nCANADA SUSPENDS\nGOLD REDEMPTION\nOTTAWA, April 34 (CP)\u2014An order-...-council wss passed two weeks\nago suspending redemption of Dominion notes In gold, Hon. E. if.\nRhodes, minister of flnanoe, told\nthe house of commons this afternoon.\nHe wss answering a question from\nC. F. Coote tU.P.A.. Macleod). He\ndid not recollect the date tbe suspension became effective, but would\ntable   the  order  tomorrow.\nAn amendment to the Dorinlon\nNotes act passed a month ajo authorized the governor-ln-councll to\nsuspend redemption ln gold whenever lt was deemed advisable. Mr.\ntihodea tben explained the move wu\nmerely for tbe purpose of regularizing a altuation .that had been ln\nexistence since Oreat Britain went\noff the gold standard In October,\n1931.\nThere have been no redemptions\nln gold slnoe that date, exoept In\nsmall quantities for personal purposes. The fact that an embargo on\nt:.e exportation of gold from Canada was applied as soon as Oreat\nBritain abandoned the gold standard, nullified any advantage that\nmight be gained by securing gold\nfor notes.\nFeverish Activity ts Upturns Big in Stocks,\nCommodities, Wheat\nHOUSEACCEPTS\nSELLAR REPORT\nFERNIE MINISTERS\nBEING MOVED\nFERNDC, B.C., April 24\u2014Rev. Hilton of tbe Pernle Baptist church\nls leaving his charge at ths end\nof April. Mr. Milton Intends going\nto Peace River. The Baptist church\nin Pernle will try and get on without a minister as thsy ara short of\nfunds. Ths support ot the churches\nmission board bare been withdrawn.\nBEV.   MR.   HOLMES   MOVES\nRev. Mr. Holmes of Christ church,\nPernle, Is being moved by tbe\nbishop to ths English church of\nRevelstoke. Mr. Holmes will leave\nbis Fernie charge about May 34.\nAs the Rev. David Oray of the\nUnited church of Fernle bas\ncepted a call to ths United church\nof Brockville Ontario, all ths present Protestant ministers of the city\nwill go to new pulpits in the next\nfew months.\nCanadian stock eiehanges and\nthe Winnipeg wheat pit were\nscenes of feverish activity Monday\nas ths big upturns of stocks and\ncommodities met and for the most\npart    successfully    overcame    ths\nInevitable reaction.\nThe    big    wave   of   selling   that\nstarted   shortly   after   accumulation\nof    weekend    orders    had    pushed\ngrains and stocks higher tban sver.\nknocked   tbe   geld   leaders   on   the\nToronto  Standard   mining  exchange\ndown   below   saturday'a   close   aaid\nleft   som*   other    market    leaden\nbsrely holding last week's advances.\nBut  the closing  tone  was  stroa-\non ths Toronto and Montreal stock\nsschAMas, whlls wheat at Winnipeg\nfinished   with   galas  of   around   a\ncent snd a half a buabel tacked on\nto ths four-cent sdvancs of Saturday\nDOLLAR  AND POUND  OT\nTbs Canadian dollar and ths\npound went still higher. Ths Canadian dollar clossd at '88 cants In\nUnited States funds, a gain of a\nquarter oent, after touching 80H.\nwhile the British pound led ths advance against tbs United States\ndollar with a gain of nearly five\ncents at 83.87% 'or demand. On\nMontreal foreign exchanges the\npound gained nearly six oents to\n8430 In terms of tbs Canadian\ndollar.\nWheat's continued gain at Winnipeg after laat Saturday's climb wu\nths brightest spot on the whole picture snd had due effect oa the\nstock markets. After pushing up ln\nsome cases to -a.ore than 3tt oents\na bushel above Saturday, the market withstood the selling attack and\nwith a cloalng rush futures wsre\npegged around a oent and a half a\nbushel higher, October setting a new\nyear's high at 89 K to 64* cents.\n200 MINERS AT\nAETNA STRIKE\nDRUMHELLRR, Alta.. April 34\u2014\n(CP)\u2014About 300 coal miners ln tbe\nlast Coulee fields went on strike\ntoday ln protest agslnst wage\nauctions put Into effect by operators. With ths exception of the\nAetna colliery, all Eut coulee mines\nwere affected by the walk-out.\nLut week the mlnen voted ln\nfavor of a strike lf ths operaton\npersisted In implementing lower\nwage scales. A masting of mlnen to\ndiscuss the situation will be beld\nApril 38 under the auaplces of tbs\nMine Workers  Union of Canada.\nOriginally the coal miners decided\nto accept wage cuta proposed by the\noperators but ths strike wu called\nwhen the miners conc.uded the reduction planned by ths operaton\nwere larger than at ftrst agreed\nupon.\n.dR9    MART   ALEX  SMITH\n\/ANCOUVER April 34 (CP).\u2014\nMrs. Mary Ellej Smith, long prominent in the public lite of British\nColumbia, wu still ln an unconscious condition ln Oeneral hospital\ntonight. Her condition has shown\nUttle Changs since her admission\non Saturday following an attack of\ncerebral hemorrhage.\nFinance Official Shows\nPosition of Western\nProvinces\nOTTAWA,  April  84   (CP)\u2014Watson Seller, finance department official who hag been studying the\nfinancial, position  of the  western\nprovinces,   hu  made a nport  to\nths   government,   the   Boom   of\ncommons was told today by Hon.\nE. N. Rhodes, minister of finance,\nwho a\u00ab far has not studied It\nWhsn an appropriation of 11,741.-\n100 for ths expenses for ths comptroller ot tbe treasury's office vu\nconsidered today, Rt, Bon. MacKenzie Kln-g asked the finance minister\nIf he did not consider lt to be \"In\ntbe nature of interference with the\ndomestic   affaln   of   ths   province\nwhsn   ths   federal   government   Issues directions of  the  character of\nthose forth  in ths prims minister's\nletten to premlen of ths  western\nprovlnoes\"\nLENDER  MAKES  TERMS\nIn ona sense provincial autonomy\nwould not be Interfered with, replied Mr. Rhodes, it wu entirely up\nto ths provinces whether they subscribed to the conditions. \"Tne\nlender is the man who lays down\nfhe term\u00bb on whloh ths borrower\nwill receive an advanoe.\"\nMajor C. Q. Power, (Lib., Quebec,\nsouth), said' ths Dominion had\nforced the provincea to ipend large\nHold an Inquest on\nNeill Asks Bounty\nfor B.C. Fishermen\nOTTAWA, April 24 (CP).\u2014The\nannnal contest over the distribution of the 1180.000 voted hy parliament u a bounty to maritime\nprovinces fishermen wu staged ln\nthe house of commons tonight,\nwith Hon. Alfred Duron-can, acting mlnlater of fisheries, In a\nneutral corner, while William Duff\n(Llb.-Antlgonlsh-Oayaboro) and A.\nW. Nelll rind.-Comoi-Albernl) battled It cat. Mr. Nelll wanted a portion of that annoal vote disbursed In British Columbia. Mr.\nDuff warmly reproved such a suggestion, declaring that Its present   apportionment   wss   fair   and\nVANCOUVER, B. C. April 34\u2014A\ntelephone meauge from Mn. Msr-\ndtna Griffiths. No. 30 Road, Lulu\nbland, asking If husband and son\nhad had their aupper and saying\nthat shs wu \"ooming rigtit home,\"\nwu the last known living statement\nmade by ber. Her bod* wu found\nIn the north arm of the Fraser\nriver near Marpole bridge last Wednesday.\nEvidence regarding tbs telephone\nmessage wu brought out ln evldenoe\ntoday at an inquest Into Mn. Griffith's death. The enquiry resulted In\nan open verdict.\nTracing her movements on April\n10, wben shs failed to return home\nafter driving to Vancouver ln tbe\nfaintly ear witnesses said that Mrs.\nGriffiths called at a friend's home\nfor supper. From then sho telephoned to ascertain lf bsr family\nhad got supper. After tbat shs bs-\ngsn hsr nturn journey and wu\nnot seen allvs again. Tbs car shs\nwu driving bag not bass, found.\n(Continued on Page Eight)\nEXPECT BODffiT TO\nTOUCH WAR DEBTS\nlONDON, April 34 (AP)\u2014 Th*\nshadow of var debta will likely be\neaat acroes tba house of common*\ntomorrow when Bt. Hon. Neville\nChamberlain, chancellor of the exchequer, wlll mate tha budget\napeech without the prima mlnlater\ntn hts accustomed place on tha\nfront bench. It wlll be ona of the\nttm occasions ln parliamentary history with the head of tha cabinet\nabaent from Westminster rm budget\nday.\nWar debta mar be re'egated to\nthe background In Washington but\npolitical quartera here expect a pronouncement from the chanoellor ln\nregard specifically to tha payment\ndu* tha United Statea in June and\non tha debt problem In general.\nResponsible opinion grew today\nthat Mr. Chamberlain will make no\nsensational budget announoementa\nbut will handle the nation's finances\nIn a aound manner, with aome shifting of taxation but with little relief.\nA. penny off a pint In the bear\ntax ls heralded aa one of the few\npopular features ln the Chaxberlaln\nprogram. Some relief In the Income\ntax ratea for famlllea may ba accorded, but tbe atandard rat* of 36\noenta la expected to be maintained.\nJAPANESE Kill\n3000 CHINESE\nInvading War Machine\nDrives Them From\nStronghold\nCHINESE LAUNCH\nCOUNTER ATTACK\nForeign Observers Believe\nJapanese Will Enter\nTientsin, Peiping\nTOKYO,  April  tt   (AT)\u2014  Tba\nJapaneea -reported today that nearly  S0O0  Chlneee  were  slain  ln  a\nweek-end of bitter fighting which\nhaa swung the Japanese war machine to a point five telles smith-\nwest of Bhanbsnntxe and SO mllea\nnortheast of Felplng.\nRengo    (Japaneea   news   agency)\ndispatches  said 'Japanese  losaea  for\nthe tint two days of fighting totalled JI killed and ts wounded.\nShangsuntr*. nine mllea below\nKupeikow, a paaa ln tha gnat wall\nwaa oaptured Sunday by the Japaneea after heary Infantry and air\nattacks. Troope under Malor Oeneral Tadashl Kawshara, captor of\nJehol city, alao wera nportad to\nhave drlran tha Chinese from the\nstrategic stronghold of mntlenman.\nTbo fighting resumed aa tha Japaneee war offle* had been ordered to\nhalt thalr pursuit of th* Chinese\nunless th* latter atarted a counterattack.\nAir bombera wan aald to han\nInflicted sere-re loaaea on th* Chines* hastening thalr retreat.\nTtmrtaat, China, April 34 (A*)\u2014\nTha Chinese launched a counter-\noffensive on tbe upper Lwan river\ntoday, ostensibly to prevent occupation of Peiping and Tientsin by\nJapaneea  forcee.\nApparently well-eetabllahed Chinese reprrta aald thla mon waa the\nanswer to a Japaneee proposal that\nManchukuoan troope be permitted peacefully to oocupy tha two\ncltlae. The Japaneea and Manchu-\nkuoana wan aald to han glnn the\nOnline* one week to Keept this*\nproposal.\nDeaplte a Japanese war offle* announcement that the Japaneee and\nManchukuoan, hava been- ordered to\nhalt thsir advance, fonlgn obaertere\nbelieve they will enter Tientsin and\nPeiping lf Chinese realatano* continues.\nMarkets at\na Glance\nToronto and Montnal: Industrial\nstocks cloee higher.\nToronto mlnee: Profit taking aenda\ngold atocka lower; baae metala and\nailver  strong.\nNew Tork: stocks wada through\nprofit-taking ,j turn* cloee.\nWinnipeg: Wheat scores good gain\nln Iat* rally.\nToronto: Baoon hoga off ear up\n35-40 to 5.S0-85.\nHew Tork: Bar ellnr strong, iv\nhigher at st*.\nLondon: Bar silver and metals\nhigher.\nNew Tork: Sugar, oof fee and rubber higher, ootton bsrely steady.\nNew Tork: Canadian dollar up y,\nto M. ^ \"\nSharpshooters Dominate\nBerlin Streets\nACCEPTS AFFLECK'S APOLOGY\nBUT DEFERS ACTION ON THRE\nSUSPENDED MEN UNTIL TODAY\nCrowded City HaU Chamber Hears Criticism of City\nEngineer for Undiplomatic Behaviour; Aldermen\nCooperate to Uphold Dignity of Chief Magistrate.\/\nTwo German pollce sharpshooters\nan ahown on tha roof of a Berlin\nbuilding watching the district below\nduring a reoent aerlea ot nolle*\nralda on Jewish or alleged eommunlat quartera.\n17 OUNCES OF\nGOLD IS TAKEN\nJ. C. Williams Takes Nag-\ngets From Rock\nCreek\nHE LOSES HIS\n\"HOLE IN ONE\"\nKING IS GRATIFIED\nON RETURN OF MEN\nLONDON. April .4 (CP cable).\u2014\nThe King nnt a message today to\nthe Metropclltan-Vlckers company\nexpreealng gratification at tha aafe\nreturn to Kngland of four of th* alx\nBritish englneen who wen reoently\non trial In Moscow facing charges\nof sabotage and bribery.\nHis Majesty hoped the two colleagues of the men would soon be\nreleased from prison and allowed\nto ntum to Kngland.\nCATCH FORMER\nSWISS CONSUL\nSAN FRANCISCO. April 94 (AP).\u2014\nPound In th* cook's galley of tbe\nliner Lurllne, a man Identified by\npolice aa Frederick Straaeer, 62, former Swiss consul for 10 years at\nSeattle, waa arrested hen today on\nan  embeaalement  charge.\nDKTRO-T. AprU 14 (CP).\u2014A. K.\nDixon called hla shot and got a\n\"hole In one\" but It didn't oount.\nHe dropped hla te* shot oo th*\n131-yard 13th green, alx faat from\nthe pin.\n\"That'a nothing.\" he told his fellow playen. \"Give me another abot\nand I'll put lt In the hole.\"\nThey gave him permtsslqp to play\nanother ball and In the oup it\nwent.\nSHE WAS RIGHT\nCINCINNATI. April 34 (OP).\u2014Tlie\nflra department receired a long distance telephone oall.\n\"Break Into mr apartment and\nturn off tbe heat under my hot\nwater tank.\" aald the frantic voice\nof a Cincinnati woman vlaltlng St.\nLoula.\nFiremen did\u2014Just ln time, thay\naald,   to   prevent   an   explosion.\nGREENWOOD, a C.  AprU 14.\n\u2014J. C. Williams who had t sublease on part of the raining prt*\nperty \u00abr tha Book Creek Conaolldated Placers Ltd., was ln Oreenwood on Friday ani eihlblted\n\u25a0 hag of plaoer gold that ha\nhad recovered during the winter\nweighing 17 ounces ln coarse\ngold nuggets. On examination\nMr. WUllama finds that tha gold\ntaken off tho bod-rook ls practically pan and tbo nuggets\nof largo slae, whllo tho gold recovered from tha higher gravel\ncarries small adhesions of quarts\nand country rock, which would\npossibly lead ona to assume\nthat tho gold is of local origin.\nThla Is the seoond shipment\nthat Mr. WUllama has mado\nfrom hla winter's work. The\nprevious shipment waa 10 ounces.\nMr. Williams Is moat enthusiastic on tha possibilities of Bock\nCreek aa a good placer proposition and la staying with the\ndevelopment.\nBEAR IS SWEPT\nALONG BY STREAM\nNORTH VANCOUVER, B. 0., April\n34.\u2014Visitors to Seymour creek on\nSunday afternoon witnessed the unusual spectacle of a 400-pound black\nbear being carried rapidly downstream.\nSergt. Charlea Ourr of tha district\npolice statea that bruin had apparently been shot by hunters near\nthe headwaters of the stream.. It la\nthought ho escaped after being\nwounded, and sought refuge ln the\ncreek and waa drowned.\nThe bear's progress toward the\nmouth of the creek waa suddenly\narrested when he was caught by a\nsnag and held faat.\nSIAMESE TWIN\nFROGS CAUGHT\nKITCHENER, Ont, April tt-\u2014\n(CP)\u2014\"Slameae Twin* frogs. Joined together at the breasts, wo*\nfound by Charln Oaenawald of\nKitchener tn a pond recently. Inseparable, the frogs struggled aimlessly about when placed In a\ncontainer.\nDEMOCRAT ROW\nON INFLATION\nSenator Tydingg Charges\nIt Means Policy of Isolation for U. S.\nWEEKLY EARNINGS\nOF C. P. R. DOWN\nMONTREAL. April 24 (OP).\u2014Karn-\nlnga of the Canadian pacific Railway company for the week ended\nApril 31 wen: 1933, 61,634.000. 1933,\nl_.0S3.0OO; decrease, \u00bb__9,0-0, according to a company atatement.\nDISCUSS RADIO STATION\nPURCHASE TODAY\nOTTAWA. April 34 (OP)\u2014 The\npropoeed purchase of ndlo stations\nowned by Canadian National raUwaya by the Canadian Radio commission will be discussed in the\nhouse  of  commons  tomorrow.\nBOWSERS KEYNOTE 1$ RIGID\nECONOMY IN PUBLIC AFFAIRS\nKAMLOOPS, B.C., April 34 (CP).\n\u2014Re-entering tha political anna\nwhich he abandoned In 1930, W.\nJ, Boweer. K.C, former Conservative\nleader and premier, tonight opened\nhla campaign as head of an Independent party and laid -down for\ntha flrat time the policy which he\nhopaa to Inaugurate ln Britiah Columbia.\nTbla Included tha aame economy\nln pub:ic affaln aa. the great maas\nof th* people I* forced now to\npractice at hoot; reduction of taxa\ntion to relieve buslneu and the Individual; balancing of the provincial budget; total provincial expenditure of about $20,000,000 aa\na reasonable 'compromise between\ntbe preeent expenditure of 139,-\n000,000 and the Kldd commlselone\nreoommendatlon of 18,000,000; final\nsettlement of the long disagreement between th* government and\nthe municipalities by an Immediate\nround tabl* conference between\nboth; draatlo reduction In the alze\n(oni alw tn paouiinoa)\nWASHINGTON, April 14 (AP)\u2014A\nDemocratic   row   over  the   Roosevelt  Inflationary program kroaght\nvast enjoyment to Republican opponents  of  the leglalatlon  today\nbnt   left   unshaken   the   general\nconfidence   ot   senate   paaaage   by\nWedneeday  night.\nSenator Tydlngs, Maryland Democrat,   bolted   hit  party   leaden   to\ntake   a   determined   stand   against\ntha  Inflation  proposal, pending  ln\nthe senate aa a rider to the farm\nnllef   bill.   It   meant,   he   aald.   a\npolicy  ot  Isolation for tha  Unltad\nStates.\nMeanwhile, Senator Borah, Idaho\nRepublican, an inflationist, suggested informally to a group of Democrats that the new money that\noould ba Issued under the leglalatlon ba uaed to pay off 60 per oent\nof the depoelt* of cloeed banka.\nBORAH  QUESTIONED\nEarlier, Boradi questioned tbe con-\netltutlonallty of that phaa* of tb*\namendment which Is Intended to\ngin Preeldent Rooeev.lt an effective\nweapon ln bla effort to obtain\nworld-wide currency stability. Thla\nla tha clause authorizing Rooeev.lt\nto reduce the gold content of tb*\nUnltad   States   dollar.\nBorah's doubt elicited from Senator Thomaa. Democrat from Oklahoma, author ot the legislation, a\natatement that Attomey-Oenara!\nCummings waa studying tba constitutionality phase and that It th*\nlatter should decide that further\nrestrictive language la neceesary con-\ngrees wlll oonalder lt.\nFacing crowded gallerlee tha tall,\nsilver-haired Thomaa officially atarted debate with a declaration that\nhis inflation amendment to th*\nfarm bill Involved poaalble transfer\nof (200,000,000.000 from undeserving\ncreditors to deeervlng debtor claaaea.\nTydlnga, aided by questions fron\nthe opposition leader Reed, Pennayl-\nvanla Republican, then contended\nAmerica had enjoyed a 136.000,000,-\n000 favorable trade .balance agalnat\nth* world tn the last 80 yw\nadding: \"Thla Inflation means\npolicy of laolatlon. Thla la a policy\nof America living unto herself. We\nan aaylng goodbye to tha net of\nthe world.\"\nBoyd C. Affleck, dty engineer, suspended by Mayor S*-j\nH. Smythe on Thundsy evening last, was at a special meet,\ning of the city council Monday night, reinstated to his former\nposition by Mayor Smythe. The city council voted solidly in\nfavor of the mayor's move which came after Mr. Affleck;\nhad made a written apology which was read in public. Thai!\nthere was keen interest in the affair was attested by thw\ncrowded city hall, over 80 men and women being in attend-?\nance to hear the predicted argument. Following reinstate*\nment of Mr. Affleck, Mayor Smythe stated he and the publitf\nworka committee would deal with the case of three city?\nemployees, suspended for dangerous blasting, this morningj\nat 9:30 in the city hall. The three men, Gallacano, Handy*\nand Huchuk were in attendance but not called upon.\nWhile the meeting of the council was called for 8 p.nti\nthe mayor and aldermen did not arrive in the chamber untffl\nalmost 8:15 o'clock. They had been closed in committee in th\u00ab\n\u2666mayor's office for one hour'\nand a quarter discussing the\nquestion at hand.\nNotloe of the special meeting called\nby th* mayor which read in part a,\nfollowa waa first nad by city Clerk'\nW. E. Waaeon:\n\"1\u2014To recelva a nport from th*\nmayor upon hla action ln auspendtng\nth* city engineer, and to take actlea\nthereon, either to make auch suspension abeolute, or to reinstate audi\nofficial.\n\"3\u2014Receive a nport from the mayor upon hla action in laying off thn*\nmen working on blasting opentlon!\nat Oyro park on Tuetday the 30th.\"\nMayor Smythe standing, address**\nthe council and th* audience an__\nnad tha following atatement:\n\"fnr the Information of th*\ncouncil, I wish to state that th*\nreasons for my action ln suspending Boyd C. Affleck wen;\n\"Flnt \u2014 The Immediate reason\nwaa that, Tbnnday afternoon, aftar\"\nI had laid off Un* men who wera- *\nblasting over In the Oyro park la\ns manner which was reported at\n\u2014ty dangerous, Mr. Affleck cam*\nto my store and aaked me when\nI got my authority to lay off thes*\nNELSON FIGHTS\nHRE OVER LAKE\nCity Crew Works Under\nRanger; Homes\nMenaced\nStarting apparently abon J. Fred\nHume'a plaoe, * buah tttt btokt out\nlow dowa on tha faoe ot Oranlte\nmountain, opposite Neleon. a little\nBtfon 11 o'clock Uonday forenoon,\nud rapidly increasing lte proportion*, climbing steadily, and epread-\nInt \u00ab* lira* t\u00bb the tttt, which waa\nthe  way tbe air current  inclined.\nOeorte flchupe, foreat ranger for\nthe Neleon dlatrlct, under lnstrue-\ntlona from Aaalatant Forester T. A.\nClarke went over to the fire at\n12:30, but thU waa \u00bbi far a\u00ab the\nforeat branch felt lt could to, being\nwltbout t fin fighting appropriation.\nAa many aummer homea wer* ln\nline to gutter lf a change of wind\noocurred ln addition to tbe damage\nto the acenlc values the city later\naent over 28 men from tba relief\nwotk crewa, to work under the direction of Ranger Schupe, the foreat\nbranch supplying the shovels, axea\nand picks. Thla work checked' the\nfire, which In the meantime bid\nclimbed well up the mountain, and\nalso spread t little to the right.\nCHIEFLY    SURFACE .\nAfter the men came off, Ux.\nSchupe atated the damage amounted\nto very little, aa lf wu chiefly a\nground fire, burning the old leaf\nmulch without damaging the roota.\nIn the case of the timber, he ei-\npreeetd tbe opinion that tbe fir\ntrees were not damaged to any extent, being fire resistant, except tbe\namall onea, while caaea of treea\nflaring up In flames were those of\ndead treea.\nTbe flgbt against tb* tire win be\nresumed Tueaday morning, being\nmainly a matter of ahovelllng earth,\nthe layout not lending lteelt to the\nus* of a forest pump.\nMonday night many glowing\npolnta of fire were visible on the\nmountain's faoe, In the area covered.\nCAMPS TO CONTINUE\nIN NATIONAL PARKS\nOTTAWA, April 34 (CP>.\u2014Campe\nestablished ln the national parka of\nCanada during the past winter win\nbe continued during the summer, it\nwas fltated.ln tbe house of commons\ntoday by Hon. T. O. Murphy, minister of the Interior, during consideration of estimates of his department.\nINTERIOR ESTIMATES\nPASS IN COMMONS\nOTTAWA. AprU 24 (CP).\u2014In loas\nthan 45 minutes the hous\u00bb of commons tbday pasftd $2,906,700 In department of the Interior estimates.\nIne appropriations were for observatories, topographical and geodetic surveya, national parka and\naalarlea.\nWARN MAN AWAY\nFROM DS FAMILY\nLONDON, dot, April 94 (CP) \u2014\nAndrew Eruyff, 47. ot vanoourer,\nhadn't tttttt *\u00bb\u2022\u2022 wife and chldren\ntn four yean, police aaid. Sunday\nhe arrlTed ban, dlaconred thay\nwen In Bt. Joaaph'a orphanage\nwhen bla wife wea employed. He\nwant then for a visit.\nToday Magistrate C. W. Hawkahaw\nMntenced him to SO days Imprisonment for causing a disturbance and\nwarned him to atay away trom hla\nfamily when he got out. Police\naald ha had been drinking and uaed\nabusive language to the ataten who\nwen \"frightened\" by hi* action*.\nHENDERSON GETS\nCARNEGIE AWARD\nTHE HAGUE, Holland, April 14\n(API.\u2014The - Carnegie endowment\nawarded today a prise .slued at\n\u00a32200 (IMM) for \"promoting\npeace\" to Armor Henderson, prealdent of the disarmament conference and former British secretary\nfor foreign affaln.\n(Contlnned on Pag* Eight)\nSILVER IIP IN\nLIVELY TRADE\nNEW TORK. April U (AP) \u2014\nSentiment for silver continued\nstrong today and prices again ad*\nvanced on tha New York metal\nexchange  In  lively  trading.\nThe price of bar metal stepped\nnp 1*4 cents an ounce to S7H\noenta, the highest In nearly thret\nyears, while  futures were firm.   Ji\nThe market closed well up wltb\nadvances of 100 to around It*\npolnta In moat positions. Saleg\ntotalled 611 lots, or 15,-,75,0-tt\nounces.\nTeachers Storm\nChicago Banks\nCHICAGO. April 14 (AP).\u2014Plw\nthouaand militant teachers, getting\nnear the boiling point onr thli\nbuslneaa ot working without pay,\nlaid aleg* of the big loop banks to-,\nday.\nWearing arm bande to ahow tba\nwen 10 montha behind in salerlM\ndue from tha Chicago achool board.\nthay atormed the doon of th*\nbanka demanding help toward th*\nresumption of regular paydays.\nImpromtu orators hanngusd than\nfrom atnet corner boxes. Doon ot\nsome banka rolled ehut and only\ncustomen with passbooks wen allowed access through the crowd.\nBOARD OP TRADE\nPOSTPONES TRIP\nVANCOUVER.    April    34\u2014Trip\nOnat  Britain  of   Vancouver\nof   trade   memben.   scheduled   fa\nMay  10,  haa  been  postponed   unt!\ntbe  fall. It it announced by M|\nretary W. E. Payne.\nTHE WEATHER\nOTMOI.    \t\nVictoria\t\nVanoounr\t\nKamloopa\t\nKatevan Point _....\nPrlno* Rupert .....\nAtlln\nMln.\n.._ 36\n..._ 41\nBENNETTS WAISTCOAT\nMAKES A HIT\nWASHINGTON, April 34 (CP).\u2014\n\"Note Mr. Bennett'* snappy waistcoat,\" aald on* of tho correspondent*\n'Ined up ln front of the White\nHouaa today whan Canada's prime\nmlnlater paid a courtesy call. In\nfact the preference of Mr. Bennett\nfor a gray waistcoat for formal oc-\neaalona, Inatead of tb* traditional\nada a hit.\nDawson   _\nBeattle\t\nPortland     _..\nBan Prancieco \t\nSpokane    _ _...\nPrince Oeorge \t\nUx Angeles \t\nPenticton \t\nVernon     \u2014\nGrand   Porka   \t\nKaalo   _ r \t\nCranbrook   _ \t\nCalgary   \t\nEdmonton _ \t\nSwift -Curnnt\t\nPrince   Albert   __\nQu'r-.pelle    _ \u2014\nWinnipeg     \t\nnanaimo    \t\nForecast, Nelson\nOcnerally fair and\nhy ahowtr*.\n. 43\n. 30\n . 36\n - 44\n  _. 44\n _  4S\n, 48\n28\n54\nM\nttt\nM\n1\nit:\n71\n  35\n _ 30\n__  34\n 84\n to\n . 84\n 33\n  tt\n 94\n._  36\n   M\n  41\nand    Tlclnlt]\nwarm   follow\n__________\n______\n\u201e      . *.      .\n___________________________________________________________\u25a0\n ---m-^m-^mm-m-t ,\t\n\"m'mmm' ' '\u25a0 *-*-**\n!.C. DELEGATES\nCONFER, OHAWA\nOTTAWA. April 34 (CF).\u2014Beaded\n, Hon. R. W. Bruhn. minister of\nubllc works, a British Columbls\nnegation conferred with Bon. w.\n, Oordon, mlnlater ot labor, today.\n1 connection wltb relief matters.\nam, \u2014. A. Mo-Cenale, minister of\nHaw, Bwn crouch af Sisnlch\ntS Mayor Lwmlng of Vlctorli, also\ns Colds\nBeat treated without\ndosing\u2014Jutt tub on\nwen la the party from the ptclfio\ncowt.\nTbt British Columblt reprtwat-\nsttvw -.ought informttlon w to whtt\nWtlstuce the Dominion would gtn\ntn the eaw of bankrupt munlelpaU-\ntle. toward sharing with tbe provlnoe ln th* -dmlntatntlve ud Investigatory coeta of relief.\nTb* dtacuMlon* wUl be eoattaued\ntomorrow,\nMAY ALTER COURSE\nOF CREEK IN TRAIL\nTRAIL, B.C., April 34\u2014The board\nof worka and City Bnglnwr S. s.\nMoDlarmld wera lastrueetd by th*\ndty oouncll tonight to gather data\non the fewlblllty ud coet of u\nadequate drain to ultimately carry\nOorge crwk dowa Spokane *tn*t to\ntha river, nther tbaa along Oedar\navenue w at prweat. It la powlble\nth* project wlU begin tht* yaar.\nT~I ft! LUX BARBER UW\t\nM\u00bblfW\u00bb   KOHtX  KAIRCUTTINa\u2014FACIAL TRUTMKNTS\u2014\u00abHAMM\u00abIN**tK\u00abUU.\n\" \u25a0 ATTENTION TO  LADIM  ANO  \u00abH1LDKIN\n\u2022o* \u00bb*\u00bb\u00ab\u00bb\nIMEMIAL MAMK\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B.C., Hotels\n\"Finest in\nBreakfast\n25* to 60**\nLuncheon\n35<_ to 50f\nthe Interior\"\nDinner\n35* and 65*\nPhone 787\nHUME HOTEL\nNBLSON.   B.C.                OBOROB  BBNWBLL,  Prop.\nRotary ud Oyro B.adquarten\t\nHUMB: 8. K. Moodle. Victoria; p.\n> corcoren, 3. A. Firth, H. P. Peril. T. Monahan, J. B. Merryfleld,\nI J. Gibson. Vancouver; J. H.\nann. Mr. aad Mn. N. A. wise.\nBToato; S. Wolfe, M. Wener, Cal-\n1 Kn. MUler. Kootenay Bay; Mr.\nand Mrs. T. Bonaecl, T. It. Bradley,\nProcter; T. A. Burns, Medicine Hat;\nDr. ud Mn. S. J. Berkley, Kwlo;\nMln M. Barkley, New WMtmlaater;\nMr. ud Mn. H. s. Cooper, Etta*\nloops.\nSrMSrmrrtiXSj&sTXISSSXez^^\n(Uhe Savoy\n\"Where the Cuett It Kini\"\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel.\nMany Rooms With Private\nBaths or Showers.\nJ. A. KERR, Prop.\n114 BARR  BT. PBONB M\n_m_Y,..rlel,*.tfers.rV.r!Vr.'.e_e.J_rj^^^^\n8AVOT:   Mta*  Alice   Aim.   Kaslo: 18. Nelaon, K. Foreten Nelaon, Tu.\nlr. ud Mrs. L. Caan aad family, I oounr; J. Luudatrom, Tmlr; Jamw\ntowaawt; A. McUod, Bancs; R. B. | Defoe,  Ttall;   Mr.  and   Mrs.   L.   S.\nMaimer.   Oalgary;   F.   HlpweU,   A.  Buchln, Revelstoke.\n, Kontcrleff, B. S.  Hlpwell.  Oarl I\nVow Oraad Hotel\nf.   L.   BAPAK,   Fro*.\nWeekly ud Monthly Bates\nHot  aad   Cold   Water\ntngle go* np     Double gl-W up\n; #10 a Meath and Op\nidental Hotel\ntt Phone M~L\nH.   WASSICK\naf  solid  comfort\nHwdquarten for  Loggen\nud Mlnera\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Atoaits You\nJAS.  fc MADDEN\nCompletely   Remodelled\nHot and Cold Wattr\nIn  tht  HEART of tbe City\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA.   LAPOINTE,   Frop.\nBooms from SOc to SI-SO Monthly\n\u202210 ud up.\nSteam hwted and hot aad eold\nwater Ib every room\nSt.  *. rhone 10\nTRAIL, B. C.\nTRANSPORTATION\nil*\u00abe\u00abe\u00abe*e\u00abc\u00abe\u00abo\u00abo\u00abe\u00ab*\nLNEW CROWN  ;\nPOINT HOTEL \\\nEuropean Plan _,\nHEADOVARTEBg J\nCommercial and Tourist Tnde a\nSample Rooma\n'     COMMERCIAL   RATES \u2666\nWithout   Beth gi.30 e\nrtk Bath __ gioo aad *-\u2022_.. J\nTRAIL, B. C. \u2666\n\"A Palace\nI   in the Kootenays\" t\nGREYHOUND\nLINES   .\nNe* Low Firn from NELSON\nTe Oat Wiy Ketara\nSpokue  t IM\nSeattle lOJg\nVictoria UM\nVanoounr _..___ MM\nCalgary IIM\nEdmonton lg.00\ng 0.00\n18J0\nIMt\nM.40\nJUW\ntttt\nStandard\nTButter Wrappers\nPrinted with the words\n\"Dairy Butter\"\n100, *\\ .00      \u2014     250, f | .50\n500, to.60      _      IOOO, f J.50\nLtt V* Supply Ttat Nttd*\nPHONE 144\nNelson Daily News\nJob Department\n. \u201e_\n*\nMORE ABOUT\nBOWSER\n(Continued  From Page One)\nof tbe c*bUwt. aad  \"all mlalsten\nwill baw to work It rm bow,'*\nOBJECT IS OOOD\nGOVEBNMCNT\n\"We woa't Introduce tbe mlllea*\nlum,\" Kr. Bowwr decltred. \"We\nban a hard road ahead of u*. Do\nnot upeet too muoh. I eu only\ntell you that we will do our bwt.\nRemember, we practlw no dwtptton\nla thla campaign. If aay mu votw\nfor ua I wut It uadentood that\ndoesn't mtu ht wUl rtoiln a\nslngls thing la nturn tor It eicept\ngood governawat. We wm gin ao\nfs von to myont whloh wt do not\nconsider ln tht publlo lattrwt. Wt\nwUi carry en pubjle outlaws without psrtuuablp ot any aort.\"\nMr. Bowwr1* opening mwtlng la\ntb* Elk* hill ww atttndsd by about\nKM people wbe gan blm u attentive hearing. He oonwntrated chiefly\non ble propoeed eolutiea of tbe munlclptl problem which he wld muat\nbe faced lm-sedlitely If wriou* n-\n\u2022ult* wen to bt ivolded. Tbe government's plu for i roytl oommlsslon to IBVwtlgitt the tltuttlon hi\nbrushed wld* M t awn passing ot\nthe buck, a cowardly attempt to\nescape governmental rwponslblllty.\nNEW  DEAL\n\"Then'U bt a* roytl wnmlMwa\nso ftr w our genramcat I* concerned,\" he declared, \"the whole\nseh_-ae ef mentelpal .Dilution\nead wurwa of nvenue mast be\nrecast. Then win be a aew Seal.\nWe win call a round table conference betwwn the government\nud munldpelitm te ttt down w\nbuslnew men who han nothing to\nfear from aa open dtaeuMlou ud\nnothing te hide. At tht manlcl-\npallttaa wen created the create res\nof the province we will wy te\nthem, \"We dent want onr pound\nof flesh. Wt dent want te aw\npeoplt lwlag thtlr property\nthrough tuition. Yen an part ef\nthe governmental stmctan tf tht\nprovince. We will talk te them w\nman to mu, not at arms length.\nTbl* conference will take place\nw wen w possible after the election, .emethlng definite wtu be\ndecided ud I proralte you tbat It\nwlU be placed en the statute\nbooks at thc flnt session.\"\nDENOUNCES GOVERNMENT\nKr. Bowser briefly denounced tbe\nCoawrvattn government, recalled\nthat Premier Tolmie bed bwn elected Conaervative leader In Kamloops\namid grwt enthuslw.n In IBM, and\nwondered wbat kind of a reception\nhe would receive ben now. The\npremier, he aald, had confewed tbe\nfailure of ble govtrnmtnt by trying\nto bring otber men lato a union\nministry though be hed a three to\none majority simply for tbe purpow\nof holding ib to office. To cling to\npower be would loin with uyone.\nMr. Bowser asserted.\nWINDSOR HOOPERS\nARE EAST CHAMPS\nWINDSOR,  Ont., April  !4.   (CF).\n\u2014 Wlndser-WalkerriUe alumni tonight defeated Montreal's Notre\nDame de Orece M-M te win tbe\neastern Canada senior baaketbafl\nchampionship by a round soon of\n\u00bbS-\u00ab. They won the flret game Saturday nlrbt tt-tt.\nALL-BRAN RELIEVED\nHIS CONSTIPATION\n'THE  NELSON  DAILT   NEWS,   NELSON,  B.C.  -   TUESDAY   MOBNINO,   APRIL   tl,   IMS'\nDelicious Cereal Brought New\nHealth to Mr. Bartholomew\nW* mote from hit voluntary letter! \"I had contiderable troubit\nwith my stomach. Digestion wa*\nout Of the quwtlon. I got medicine\nwhich fare nw only temporary\nrelief.\n\"Then I thought of taking An\nBran. I atarted eating a cerwl dlah-\nful two or three Umw a day.\n\"It haa ham oyer a year tt\u2014.\naince I ate that flnt dtah of bran,\nbut fnm that day to thia I hav* had\ntha pleasure of enjoying the propr.\nfunctlonlng of the digestive organs.\n\"Thanka to All-Bban. I (tm aat\nit regularly and like it better all\nthe time.\"\u2014Lester Bartholomew\n(Addreag lurniriied upon request)\nConstipation I* uaually due to\nlack of \"bulk\" to exeieiae the lntee-\ntlnee, and vitamin B to promt*\nelimination. Au-BlAN supplies\nboth, aa well aa iron for tha Wood\nTh* \"bulk\" ln All-Bun la much\nlike that of leafr vegeUblw. Certainly thla food 1* mora aatural\nthan taking harmful patent medicine*. Two tableapoonfuU dally\nwill overcome moat types of constipation. With each aaal in chronic\ncaaw. If not relieved thia way, aee\nyour doctor,\nOet tha red-and-paen package at\nir grocer't. Had* by Kellofc Is\nidon, Ontario,\nKETTLE VALLEY\nSCHEDULE HOLDS\nA MONTH LONGER\nVANCOUVEB, B.C., AprU \u00bb\u25a0\u00bb.-\nIn tke changw fer tbe summer\nschedule of the Canadiu nettle\nrailway, train No. It, the Kettle\nValley express ' wlll continue to\ntaave Vancouver a* 7:15 p.m. dally\nuntil May 11, Inclusive. Effective\nJune 1, thit train wtU taave Vincouver at tits pjp. dally.\non\nOTTAWA, April M (CP).\u2014The\ncommlttw of 13 which wlll enunlne\ntbt imudmentt to tbe Pension tct\nww nimtd In tbt bouw ot commons today by Rt. Roo. Sir Oeorge\nPerley, icting letder of tbe govtrnmtnt. Tht 11 an: _\nJamee Arthur. (Oont.-Pa*rry\nSound), D. W, Bwubltr (Cone.*\nBrandon., Onesime Oagnon (Cons.*\nDoMbstttr), O. Ft. dairy icons.-\nToronto south), Bon. Iu MaoKan-\nal* (Uh.- Vucouvir centre). Bon,\nJ. L. Ralston (Llb.-Tirmouth-Shel-\nburns), c. O. power (Lib.-Quebtc\nsouth), A. s. Bom (Oons.-Kingston),\nT. a. Sudenoa (Ub.-South Perth),\nJ. S. Stewirt (Oont.-Lethbrldge) R.\n__. smith (Qons.-Cumbtrlud) ud\nAlfnd Spwkmu (U.p_t.*-Red Deer).\nMajor power withdrew from mem*\nberablp of the commlttw aad Sir\nOeorge -trier announced a substl-\ntute name would be prewnted to thi\nbouw tomorrow.\nBipeetatlona are tbit Colonel\nArthure wUl be chairman. \u25a0\nFord Motor Company\nWINDSOR, Ont., April M (CF).\u2014\nFord Motor company of Canada,\nLimited, today paaaad up tba usual\ndividend w hid bwn forecast. Tht\nfinancial atatement prewnttd it the\nannual mwtlng revealed a low of\nmore thu U.000.000 for the year\nending December 31 list. Director.\nwire re-elected m wen tbe offloen:\nEd_el B. Ford, chilrmin of tbe\nboud; Wsllioe R. Campbell, prwldtnt ud treasurer: Otorgt E. Dlck-\nert, first vice-president: p, B. Mtrtln, seoond vlce-prwldent; D. B.\nOnlg, wcretary ud assistant trew-\nurer; J. O, Kew, uslstant wcretary.\nHenry Ford la ona of the dlrectore.\n3000 Unenployd\nMarch at Calgary\nCALGART. April 34 (Op) \u2014Thrw\nthouund unemployed men p\u00abi-ded_\nthrough buslnew notion streete herij'\ntoday while government authorities\nprepared to remove some single\njobless to relief camp* and civic\nauthorities continued enforcing the\nlower summer relief aca]e for married man.\nThe parade waa In protest against\nttw city imposing ths lower relief\nschedule in AprU. t month earlier\nthan usual, and the married marchers were joined br single unemployed who are protesting removal from\nthe ctty of soma of their number\nto relief campa. Thsn wers no\ndisorders during the mareh.\nRemoval of single Jobless to camps\nwin ba carried out as planned, ao-\ncording to announcement by A. A\nMscKenaie, chairman of ths Alberta\nrelief oommlsslon. Ur.. MsoKensle\nlg planning a visit to southern Alberta points later this weak to Investigate reports Jobless are refusing employment on farms.\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nTRAIL. S. C.. AprU 34 -Hr. Ud\nKn. Robert Cooper announot tht\nengagement of their elder daughter,\nVen Bitot, to jamea Archibald\n(Archlex Phllllpe, younger too cf\nKr. iad nn. Piui phiuipt. nw\nmarriage wlU tak* plaoe May 10,    .\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nFin Rays club mat Friday en*\nnlng lwt at the home of Mn.\nDavid Forrwt. Itttaoa ensue. A\nplew-ng ftature ww the prtwnta-\ntlon of a beuqutt of wreetton, aad\ntuilpt lo Mr.. Brnwt Mwon oa\ntbe occwlon bf ber wedding anniversary.\nS     S     *\nMre. S. 8, McDiarmld, who bw\nbttn Ul at btr homt fer tbe pwt\ntwo   wwkt,   ww   nmoved   to   tbt\nTrall-Tadanac hospital lwt nlgbt.\n\u2022 *\u25a0*  *\nMr. ud Mn. Jet Willie of Orud\nForkt. who in on thtlr way to\nMontreil. left thli morning rafter\nspending tht wwk-end ln Tnll with\nrelatives. Thsy taptct to vlilt at\nWinnipeg ud Portage le Prilrle,\nMan., en route.\n\u2022 .   .\nMlw Jwa McLaren, a student at\nthe High echool In Trail, tpent the\nhoildiy wit], her parente at Orwnwood.\n\u2022 \u2022   e\nMIm Kay OUlli of the TraU-Tad-\nanac teaching staff ipent the Bwt-\ner vacation w guest of her parenta\ni at Kaslo.\n\u00ab   s   \u2022\nTrail News of the Day\nTBAIL   BOOSIS   AID   LOTS\u2014W-\nlunnoo. Rotiry  J. a Andereon\n ' (tttt)\nWantedFree Hand\nTolmie Gives Reason for Asking Ministers' Resignations\nVICTORIA. April 34. (CP).\u2014Pre-\nmler S. F. Tolmie Issued tht foUowlng\nstatement to tbt Cuidlin Prew today:\n\"Regarding oertaln prew report. In\nconnection with the alleged retm.\nmut ot Mr. Bruhn from the cabinet,\nI may aay tbat when Henorebte Mr.\nBruhn ud Honorable Kr. McKentle\nleft tor the wtt, ud knowing that\ntbty would bt ibwnt for soma tlms.\nslso having la vltw norginlwtlon of\nthe cibloet to tomt eitant, I felt thit\nI uould ban a fnt head la thit\nmittir ud wktd for their rtelgni-\ntlons to be left with nw eo w to\nfacilitate uy action I might de.lt*. to\ntake. Thl* ww done by both ministers, but ntltbtr bw bwn aeeepted.\n\"In i win froot Kr. Bruhn undtr\ndltt of April 34th. he statat: 'Regarding prew reports nfirrlng to my\nresignation w a member of your\nctblutt. I han mide no ofnelal ttatt-.\nmint to thw effect.'\"\nRefer Companies\nto Banking Committee\nOTTAWA, April 34 (CP).\u2014Second\nntdlng ww given ln the houw of\ncommoni todiy to i government bin\nunending tbe law regirdlng luaol-\nraat oompenlsi and their credltore.\nIt ww referred to the btnklng commlttw of tbe bouse.\nTb* bUl, ipontored by Bon. C. H.\nOaau, wcretary of etate, glvw\nauthority to tht courta to ttay\naulta by Indlviduil creditors whu\nbankruptcy or winding-up proceeding! in pending, ud also clarifies\nexisting legislation wltb regard to\ndetarmlnttloa ef claims.\nIS CONVICTED OF\nASSAULTING WIFE\nCharged with wwultlng hta wlft,\nCharles wolf wu brought up tn pollce court late Mondiy tfternoon.\npleaded not guUty to the charge, and\netood trial, being finally convicted on\nthe evidence of Chief of PoUos Alex.\nStewart, Mre. Wolf, who hid called In\nthe authorities, becoming In the ead\npractically a defence wltnew.\nMagistrate WUllam Brown flaed\nWoU 110, wltb tbe alternative of 14\ndaya Imprisonment. Tbe tine ww paid.\nROSSLAND MILL\nAWAITS MOTOR\nBe Left Over\nOTTAWA. April 34 (OF)\u2014 WW\nbudget propowta rwptettng thl pea-\n\u25a0Ion* ef ex-eoldlen la tha emptor of\nthi government wlU not be proceeded with it the pnwnt sessloo ot\npirllimmt, Bon. B. If. Rbodw, mln-\ntattr cf flnanoe. told tbt bouw of\ncommons tblt afttrnoon. The en-\nnouneement followed a wrlw ot\nprotests from soldier orgintiitlon.\n\u25a0gainst the propowl to tuspead\npension ptymenta to thow who wen\nemployed ln the government wr\/rlce.\nOTTAWA. April 34.\u2014(CP)-Setta-\nfactlon ww nprwwd here todiy by\nofticiili of the canadiu Legion\nit tht statement dtllvtred on tht\nptailoa tltuttlon la tht bouw of\noommone by Boo. B. H. Rbodw,\nmlnltter of flnanoe.\nGREAT NORTHERN\nCLEARS A SLIDE\nA mud Hide On tbe Oreat Northern\nUne. la tbe vicinity of Cottonwood\nlakt, deltytd tbe errival of the returning paaaenger trala from Marcus,\nWash., br wme boun Monday.\nThe aUde ww cleared aad the tnln\nww at South Nelaon a few houn\nlate.\nTABLE ORDER TO\nPROVIDE MONEY\nFOR B.C. HIGHWAY\nProtests Use of\nSeines on Fraser\nOTTAWA. April 34 (OF) -\ntwt wm mide In the bouw of common! tonight by Thomu Reld\n.Lib. Ntw Wwtmlatttr) igtlntt u\n<rder-ln-councU pawed __, the government permitting the uw ef wines\nIn fishing on the Fraeer rlnr. B. c\nduring certain periods. By \"*1\"g\nwlnw or puree Mlnw 1,000 to 10.000\nflsi, wen caught at a Ume, aald Mr.\n-tald ud th* order-ln-councll would\nput lsoo men out of work tccord-\nlng to tht Brltlth Columbia Flah-\nermen'e. ProtaoUve  saaoclitlon.\nBURN RAILROAD\nTIES AS WARNING\nSEWARD, Alwka, April t*r-(A9)\n\u2014la protect agilait tht Informttlon of Seattle made railroad tlw\na \"commlttw of 30\" wt fin to\ntbe tin bere lwt night w a warning against furthtr ihlpmeat. Tbty\nI hid mired on tht iteuwhlp, North\nStar.\nOnt railroad flat care loaded with\ntlw ww dwtroyed.\nThe Seward fire departmeat fought\nthe blew lor u hour aad a half.\nROSSLAND. B.O.. April 34.\u2014Tha\naew mill whleh hu bwa installed\nat the Midnight mine, only awaits\nthe receipt of \u2022 motor, which hw\nbwn ordered, before It cu be plioed\nIn operation it thla frw gold property adjoining the old I. X. L. mine.\nTbe mill It of eight-ton per dty\n\"bapadty.\u2014Roeilud   Miner.\nTO RECONSIDER\nTRAIL DOG TAX\n\/our\nLon*\nTRAIL. B.C.. April 3A\u2014Following\nraprnsntatloaa made by a delegation of mow 10 cltiwns. the city\ncouncil decided tQ take a week to\nreconsider tbe dog tax. Tbe tax now\natande at ts, wblch tbt delegttlon\ncontended wu too high.\nPowered by u wroplue pro-\npillar, i river craft which drawa\nonly thrw Inches of water hie\nbwn Innnted.\nBOND EXCHANGE\nREPORTED TRAEt_\nTRAIL, BC, April 34.\u2014The flau-\nclal committee tonight nportad to\nthe city council, exchange of 4133.-\n000 of Alberta Waterway* t pw\ncant bonda payable la aterllng for\n4111,000 provlnoe of Alberta ,'\/,\npit wnt bonds payable la New Tork\nfundi While thin ww a amall\ncapital low this low ww offset by\ntbe difference of txebuge.\n87 HES\nONI GALLON?\nOwSl.tr Snglnwr., C1430. St..\nWbeiton, III., have brought out a\n1333 World! Filr Auto Ow Saver\nUd inside Baglai Ottar that wvw\ngw ud oil. vtlvw liwida ugln* at\nwm* timt. Fit* iU wn. -Mr put on\nwith wrench, uwrt ud Agent,\nwutad everywhere. 337% profit!.\nOne wnt frw to Introduce oulck.\n\u2022end Addrttf tad Ou Namt today.\nOTTAWA, AprU 34 (CF) \u2014An\norder-ln-councll providing for the\nexpenditure ef ggso.ooo In unemployment relief work oa national park., htatorlc Ute. and the\nOOden-Revel-toke highway, wat\ntabled In the houw of common*\ntoday by Bon. W. A. Oordon,\nSilnlster cf labor.\nStrange Sees Two\nMoscow Prisoners\nMOSCOW. AprU 34. {AP) \u2014For tbs\nfirst Ume tines ttelr trial William\nI.. MacDonald aad L. C. Thornton,\nBrltUh snfinesrs. oonvletod of aa*\nplonagt. ware aaan today by non-Rue-\nslant. Charge d' Affaires William\nStrange vlalted them In prison and\nfound tbem In good MM* and aplr-\nlta apparently enjoying special treatment\nThe two men are confined together\nIn one large wall-lighted room In\naokllnlk prison on the outskirts at\nMoscow. Tha room ll not a regular\ncell but is part of sn unused section of\ntbe prison hospital where accommodation are much more comfortable\nthan elsewhere ln tbe lnatltutlon.\nStrange saw them both at the aame\ntime In tbe presence of the prison\ncommandant and tbe director of Moecow prisons. He waa wltb tbem -*>\nmlnutas.\nLOCATE JUUAN\nOKLAHOMA. CITT. April 34 .AF)\n\u2014Herbert X. Hyde, united Btstes\ndlitrlct attorney, hw bwn Uvlwd\nthit C. 0. Jullu, fugitive oil promoter from winnlptg, Mu., hw\nbwa located In Shanghai, china.\nHyde ww aotlfltd cf gullaa'i\nwhereibouu by Oeorge A. StUett.\nUnited Statw dlitrlct tttoraey la\nthi American colony la Bhtngt.il.\nSIMPSON'S    OIRLS    DEFEATED\nOALOART, AprU 34 (OF).\u2014UB-\nible to check tbe wcond htlf nlly\nof the locil., Regina Slmpton. went\ndown to defeat before Ctlgary Austin 30-3*4- in a women's basketball\nexhibition  gam*  hen  tonight.\nCOASTTEACHER\nWAS MURDERED\nDeath was Caused by Gas\nPoisoning Then Body\nThrown in Pond\nVICTORIA.   April   34   (CF)   \u2014\nStewart  A.hley,  u-yeer-oid  Tea-\ncouver school teacher, mining from\nthat, dty   itnce   April   13   ww\nmurdered  In, or aew Victoria ea\nFriday er Saturday lan. Hit Ufe-\nIwi   body   ww   thrown   lata   a\nmuddy, stignint pond near Limit\npoint en tbe old Sengbew neer-\nvitlon.   when  It   ww   found   by\nboy. at play on Sunday evening.\nDwth ww wewd by carbon monoxide or ether gw polwalng, presumably  administered  by  a  gang\nof  kldnappen wbo wrote to  hla\nfather D. T. A.hley of Vancouver,\ndemanding |500o ransom.\nSuoh wen conclusions reached to\npollw  chiefs of Victoria  and  Vancouver  foUowlng  34   boun  of   intensive lnvwtlgatlon In wblch they\nwen  awltted  by  the  criminal  la-\nvwtigitlon department of the pro-\nTlncltl   pollw.   A   down   mystifying\nclreu-nstsncw combine  to mike  It\ntbt  moet  baffling   cut   ln   reoent\nywn.\nCONVICT SON OF\nMURDER\nSBATTXI, April 34 (AF) KdwlB\nIvans, 35-jwr-old collage gnduit*\nwho killed his fither. Timothy\nBvana, waa oct-vlctsd of flnt degree murder tonight, but the jury\nrecommeaded mercy. a\nZAMBUK,\nWill Clear Your tkin Of    j\n'SPOTS & pimples)\nPRIZE WINNERS\nTurret Cigarette Season's Contest\nSt**Orton's Contest Closed March 11   -  JV.J__.J_. 58ason ended March 23\nOFFICIAL TOTALS OF GOALS SCORED DURING SEASON 1932-33\nBOSTON 124   CHICAGO.... 88   DETROIT Ill\nCANADIENS 92   RANGERS 135   AMERICANS 91\nTORONTO 119   MAROONS 135   OTTAWA 88\nThe following prises have been atcardedfor entries carrying the greatest\nnumber of correct individual team trcoret.\nOnly one contestant estimated all ef the nine team scores correctly.\nFIRST PRIZE-$1000.00\nA. Keeley, 247 Niagara St, Winnipeg, Man.\nSECOND PRIZE - '250.00\nDivided Between Twe Tying Contestants\n$125.00 - W. J. Rellly - 3800 Decade Blvd., Montreal. Que.\n$125.00 - R. V. Martin 294 MorrU St., Halifax, Nova Scotia\nTHIRD PRIZE -*100.00\nR. J. Hewltson - 2950 Robinson St, Regina, Sask.\n15 PRIZES OF $10.00 EACH\nRobert Eslsll, Toronto, Ont.: Jsmes     Toronto;  Moise  MsiUoux, Vslley-     Bond.   Toronto:   N.   M.   Stilling,\nConooUy. Montrwl; Dcsika Poirier.     grf-*. P-Q-t -Jeoeid Isaor, HtlifM;     Swkttoou; Louis Gsu?her, Jr., As-\nVsllcyfieW. P.O.; E. O. Ian,    ci_4_Z^-^^l<!8TH  M.    *M\"\"* Miwfc PQ';  R'  r1LV~'\n\u2022Maty, Stik.; Robert H. Flowen,    Tbo__pioo, __u__\u00abrd___. Oat.; R. g!    Ctlgiryj Mn. S. Is* Toronto.\nIM PRIZES OF $5.00 EACH\nJsek Kelly, Brockville; Ketheriae     W.  J.   Canwroa,   Wetlmouet;   S.     OnL; Muriel Binet, Montrwl; R. C\nMoeco,   Mcatrcil;   H.   Sehrtddl,\nMoose   Jtw;   lime.   MeDoaild,\nClaw Bay, N.S.I Ceo. E. Bren.\nLedac,'Aha.; J. B. Black, Kent .ilk\nN.S.; J. h. Burgeu, Loodoa. OnL:\nMary McCiDivny, Glace Bay, N.S.;\nR, Webater, Moat-eel; A. F. Mc-\nDoaald.  Thorburn,   N_5.;   L.  O.\nEmend, Montrwl; Leo J. Rleui,\nAthetville, Ct-apbetlton. N.B.; F.\nGeodlad, Lethbridge; Adrian Pepin,\nOtuwi;   C.   BaialcT,   Winnipeg;\nMadeleine  Mcrin,  Saint   Praiper,\nDoraheeter Co., P.Q.; Erswt tie-\nCaw, St. John, N.B.; Aurele Berube,\nEdmundjtoo, N.B.; P. Durocher,\nBiggar, Seek.; E. Chepwaa, Meat- Moatreel; J. Carpeater, Brandon;\nreal; WE. Brian. Doechwter, N.B.; J. L. Aawhle Boivin, Uaaoilou,\nW. F. McM-jum. Montreal; Miw P.O.; Hugh Reid, Cape Bretoe,\nA. St. Oage, Montreal; B. E. Ni.; Eraeat Garrett, Barrie, Oat.;\nMcDonald, Cherlottetoww, P.E.I.; Harold J. Galea, Halifai; Gedeoa\nMrs. T. Celdwell, Otuwi; L. P. Cloutier, Sbetfcrnoke. P.Q.; C S.\nBockler, Saakatoon; H. Traswell,     Trktees, Wiaatpeg; Edouard Poolin.\nPO.; F. J. St.  Amiod,\nMcCloskev, Chariottctown, P.E.I.;\nReg.'G. Ring, Dartanouth, N.S.;\nWilliam Tracey, Tocooto; G. Boar.\neon, Montnal; W. Sheehan, Turcot,\nMoatreel; Garrv Kendall, Winni-\npw; j. N. Shirre_h, Montreal; Roger\nPrunwu, Montnal; J. F. Jones,\nHwtings, OnL; J. Knight. Winnipeg; A. Lcfort, Cartierville, P.Q.;\nW. W. Downic, Haliiai; Wts.\nRogers, GUce Btv, N.S.; Mix\nLucienne Noel. Umoilou, P.O.;\nJohn T. Nicotic Regiai; BetU\nCidleux, Montreil; Peter A. Mc\nCiuley. Qwehec P.O.; Ernwt Le-\nssiem, Montreil; J. E. Wellington,\nBiggsr, Sask.; E. Chipmin, Mont-\n. li. E. Brian, Dcrchwter, N.B.;\nW. F. McMunie, Montreal; Miw\nSt.   Oage,   Montreal;   B.   E.\nSt.  John,  N.B.;  Charlea  Legaee,     Quebec  P.Q.\n~rl*r, The     Montrwl;   T.\nTrcie Pietoka, P.Q.; A. Tyler, ..\nPw, Man.-,  D.  Adiawm,  Wwt-\nnouat; Mrt. Myrtle Wright, Toronto;   Loden   Bougie   Montreil;\nMoutre-1; T. H. Goodman, Jr.,\nWinnipeg; Ditlon Bwchuaa. Am-\nhent, NTS.; Was. Baird, Macleod,\nAhe.; M. Chenette,  Hiiieybury,\nWUlis, Sherbrooke: A. A. Anderson,\nFort Willism; E. Gildw, Toronto;\nEmery GsllioL Otuwi; Mrs. R. E.\nCochin, M slits, Msn.; F. R. Sisw,\nVictoris; A. Gcrviis. Montreil;\nW. J. Allen. St. John West, N.B.;\nC. B. Wsters, Toronto; F. X.\nSimsrd, Montresl; Psul Stuvi,\nMontreil; F. Ashworth, Verdun;\nArthur Wsldroo, Mootresl; Mrs. A.\nJsckson, Mootreil: Emeet Elliwn,\nVerdun; Fred Botell, Toronto; E. N.\nMalthy, North Vsac_av\u00ab. B.C.;\nB. W. WiUiinuon, Peterboro; Geo.\nDuvsl. Mont Leurier, P.Q.; Aat.\nRobert, Montresl; Jun Row, Fort\nWilliim; D. A. Chuholm, Cilgiry;\nD. Duthie, Brimpton, OnL; Cirl\nKelly. Bmff. Alu.: N. W. Churchill,\nInverness, N.S.; L. E. Christiin,\nMount Forest, OnL; S. G. Richardson, Thrw Hills, Alu.; Art Ceretti,\nWinnipeg; W. Gelibois, Montreil;\nI__den Gignco, Montreil; Fnnk\nAsquith, Fort Willism, OnL; Rene\nLebon, Rosemonat, P.O.; Arthur\nF. Vcrtue, Montrwl; J. Turner,\nSwkitoon.\nSmoke Turret Cigarettes and Save the Poker Hands\nTHE GUMPS-\nABSOLUTELY UP TO DATE\n .THE  NELSON  DAILY   NEWS.  NELSON,  B.C.  \u2014  TUESDAY  MORNING,   APRIL   tl,   1993-\nHITLER SAVED\nGERMANS FROM\nBOLSHEVISM\nStreets of Berlin Just the\nSame as Other Large\nCities\nBRUTALITIES TOLD\nIN PRESS DENIED\nHitler Is Acclaimed as the\nSaviour of the Fatherland\nThe following extract* are taken\nfrom messages ihe Christian Science\nMonitor has received from readers\nl'i Oermany who hsve taken exception to reports appearing In Tor-.\nrign   newspapers:\nProm a Family In Hamburg\u2014With\n\u2666ndlgnatlon we resd that anew the\npress of Marxism and Communism\n_s spreading a shocking propaganda\nof abomination and lies about per*\nlocutions, etc., with set purpose\n10 wrong Oermany. Help to destroy\nthess ileal\nWe Germans protest against this\ninfamy, and with us everybody who\nrives precedence to the truth. Tbere\nJi no barbarism ln Oermany, and\nour vaterland ls safer than ever I\nWs thank God that He hM given\nus our chancellor Adolf Hitler, who\nin cooperation with National Germany works to regain our real\nwives.\n\u2022   \u2022   *\nTrom a Woman ln Kassel-\u2014The\nnsws of \"Jewish Pogroms ln Oermany\" being spread In ths United\nStates has Just reached us and has\ncaused such indignation that lt wlll\nnot be soon forgotten. Regarding\n1 he \"plundering of Jewish stores,\"\nit may Interest you to know what\ntook place ln Kassel.\nTbs afternoon mentioned ln the\ndispatches I happened to bs down\ntown ln the company of a former\niirmy officer and a lawyer. Two boys\nbearing tbe signs \"Buy ln Specialty\nShops\" passed through ths main\nbusiness street where ths throe\nlargest Jewish department stores are\nrltuated. Crowds gathered but no\nons was hindered entering Tlstz.\nLater this department store closed\nits doors. Walking down to Wer-\nthelm we saw storm troops guarding the show windows on two street\nfronts. Ths doors of Werthelm had\nbeen closed earlier as there wu a\npane smashed, as I found out ths\nfollowing morning, when business\nwent on .as usual. \u2022-,\nDidn't ws have enough Northcllffs\npropaganda of lies In America at\nthe time of tbo war? How long wtU\nthts oontlnue and who ls responsible?\nHow can Americana ln Oermany\nexpect courtesy and consideration\nwhen Oerman In America must pass\nthrough a wave of lies and intrigues that carry Insult and hatred?\nAs an American may I beg you to\nprint the truth IA your paper and\nao help ths cause of peace along.\n\u2022 *   *\nTtom an American Lecturer lh\nGermany\u2014There Is no question but\nthat the new government la an expression of unified thought on the\npart of a large majority ot the\nOerman people and la ln the main\na step In ths right direction, toward better conditions and orderly\ngovernment. There has been great\ngraft and waste of the people's\nmoney under the former regime.\nHitler Is determined to stamp out\nCommunism and Bolshevism and\nwhether the rest of the world sees\nlt or not. I with others here believe\nthat that In Itself Is a protection\nto all orderly governments.\nAll of his speeches tend to turn\nthe people to Ood for guidance. In\nfact, there Is a decided religious\naspect about ths whole National\nSocialist movement. The Bible ts\nconstantly used by speakers here.\nHitler neither smokes nor drinks.\nAs a smoke screen, the cry has been\nraised for propaganda against the\nNational Socialist movement, tnat\ntbey are engaged tn racial persecution against the Jews. The fact Is,\nthat the Jews ars back of Communism, thev form a large part of IU\nmembership ln Oermany, and ln tbe\nUnited States, and of course Lenlne,\nTroszky, Stalin a d ths leaders lh\nRussia ars Jews.\nIt Is true that there has been and\nls a strong feeling against Jews In\nGermany st the present tlms. At\nths ttme of ths inflation, following\nths war, Polish Jews came Into\nOermany and apparently profiteered\non the distress of the nation, and\nthis has caused deep feeling.\nAt present people who are orderly\nand not political agitators are absolutely undisturbed and the streets\nof Berlin are as quiet as Commonwealth Avenue and perhaps safer.\nJews ars not being disturbed ta Oermany unless they ars engaging ln\npolitical agitation. Their businesses\nare running as usual but tbe American press is stirring up a situation\nwhich If permitted to grow will produoe a bad reaction ln Oermany.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nFrom a Teacher ln Berlin\u2014We\nhave read over and over ln tbe\nMonitor articles which presented the\nDemocratic as well as the Republican aids ln the united States. But\nthe Oerman news has been onesided. We have had articles trom\nthe Social-Democrats (Breltachelt,\netc..) but never one trom the Right.\nWas there nothing good ln them?\nNot only the parties ot the Right\nhave stood for the revision of the\nVer' .   a Treaty\u2014moat of ths Lett\ndid ths same\u2014but ths Rights have\nfought against tbs growlna Influence\nof the Communists and tbs corruption ln different quarters. -Our nation has become degraded ln every\nrespect. Theatres, schools, books\nand pictures wsre such that no\ndeoent person oould attend, hear,\ntead, or ass them. Ws had almost\nRussian conditions. Murder waa\nnothing unusual. Four hundred\nyoung Hitler men have been murdered wben quietly wnlklng through\nthe streets and even when ln their\nhomea.\n1 What Is the Hitler \"movement?\nNothing but to try to lift Oermany\nout of this slough. Hitler waa an\nunknown peraon, but Inspired by\nthe desire to lift this nation up to\na higher standard of morality, whleh\nIndeed Is necessary. Without the\nupr.ilng of the HI t party, Germany would now entirely be controlled by Bolshevism. He has saved\nthe nation from this. We an learning Just now t ore of his Ideals\nbecause he speaks now over tbs\nradio, whlcb was formerly closed to\nhim. We hear, he ls trusting Ood.\nHis radiocast speech in Konlgsburg\nhe closed with the Netderlandlsches\nDankgebet, whleh Is Included ln the\nChristian Science *Hymnal, number\n202. .\nCan you realize wbat lt means\nto a nation, whsn little children\nare taught ln school, there ls nb\nGod? And everything ln religion\nls made a laughing-stock? Hla reliance on Odd hag made Hitler\natrong. courageous, steadfast. His\nadherents, who know more ot his\nplans than we outsiders did, have\nstood by him through hardship.\nhungfcr. and want. Hitler la a total abstainer. He does not take alcohol, nor does he smoke. He ls\nsimple, ln hts habits. His rooms\nars very simply furnished, so I am\ntold by Frau\u2014, who hu visited\ntbem. After taking office as Reich-\nskanaler, he hu refused to accept\na salary. He wlll have rigorous\neconomy by ail CH mans, especially\nby officials. Salaries will bs reduced of tho higher officials, so\nthat people must live a simple life,\naa becomes a nation which la bankrupt; hs himself giving the example.\nWhat we have been going through\nthese last weeks wu a revolution.\nIt wu so splendidly organized that\nlt wu a bloodless revolution. Let\nus hope that lt will bring a new\nera of cleanliness, order, God-fearing, and work Tor the workless.\nWbat would have become of Europe,\nwben Germany had come under\nBolshevism? It did need a atrong\nhand to prevent this catastrophe.\nAnd Hitler seemed to have It.\u2014\nChristian  Science Monitor.\nSEED   BUYERS'   PROTECTION\nFarmers who buy seed from their\nneighbors should protect themselves\nby asking to be shown tho grade\ncertificate Issued on the seed by the\nInspector ot the Domlnloa seed\nbr-ineh. It tbe certificate ls marked\n\"Srjected\" the sale Is illegal and\nthe use of the seed full of dangerous\npossibilities. The Seeds act of Canada wu enacted to check tho menace ot dirty seed and It appllee\nto everybody wltbout exception who\nsells seed.\nw\nMEN\nwouldnt a\nCCMBicyc\/\nbea\ngood\ninvestment\ninayearof }.\neconomy y\n\u00abT'M INTERESTED (and jo are my work maw),\n-**\u2022 in a piy envelope way, ia every sale of a\nC'C'M* Bicycle. Every C'C'M* \u00abold is work for\nus but\u2014let me get this thought across, too: 'I can't\nthink of another product made in Canada which is\nso useful day in and day out and pays its own way\nlike a C'CM- Bicycle. Think it over!'\n\"Most likely you could use a bicycle going to\nwork instead of spending several times its price on\nother transportation. A C'C'M'uvea its cost over\nand over again and returns liberal dividends in\nbetter health, besides the EXTRA USE you get out\nof your bike evenings and holidays.\n\"Because I have helped to make C-C-M-'s for\nJ J years I can honestly say that there is a lot of extra\nquality built into a C-C-M \u2022 Bicycle, and this shows\nup in tbe carefree service it tenders its owner ytar\nafter year. You'll appreciate the real economy of\nan easy-running, sturdy bicycle tbat will 'stand the\ngaff and stay out of the repair shop.\n\"All I ask is that when buying a bicycle you go\ninto tbe value of a C'C*M* thoroughly. You'll\nrecognize good Canadian workmanship in every\ndetail \u2014 the value stands right opt\"\n\u2014\n\u2014\nYours sincerely,\nTHANK STOLTE,\nC-C'M* Employee fw 31 Yeats.\nTrmkStoUt.Ton-\nmtm if C-C-M-'s i\nE.amtlli.f Dt- \\\npmrlmem, wearing\nth gold 2,.\u201emrs-\nservice button.\n\"Look,\" ba uyi,\n\"at these\n7 Big COM' Feature\"\n1. C*C'M* Triplex Hanger.\n2. C-C-M \u2022 Improved Coaster\nBrake. (Hercules).\n3. C'C'M* 20-year Nickel Plating.\n4. C-C-M- Rustless Steel Spokes.\n5. C - C - M - Hard-wearing Enamel.\n6. Dunlop Tires.\n7. C-C-M- Owner's Service\n* Guarantee Bond.\n\u2022\nAsk your dtakr for the new C'C-M\u2022\ncatalogue or write for one to:\nCanada Cycle ft Motor Co., Limited,\nW-wttrn, (Ontario).\nMoouril, Winnipeg and Vancouver.\n\u2022\nC-C-M-Crescent - \u2022 \u2022 -\u00bb32_0\nC CM Boys'ind Girls'Models 32.50\nC-C'M'Standard Roadster - 37.30\nC'CM-BoyScout * - \u2022 39.50\nC-C'M'Motorbike Regular   -  42J0\nPARISH PRIEST\nIS PAID HONOR\nRt. Rev. Mgr. Maclntyre\nTakes Rank of Domestic Prelate\nIPS\nmoi Tana\nMRS. JAMES MARTIN\nH0STE8S AT ROBSON\nROBeorr. a. a. April as\u2014on\nThursday afternoon. Mrs.. James\nMartin vu boatass at a dsllfht-\nfully arranged tea c-omnUmantln.\nUra. Magee, lt being bar birthday.\nDaffodil, and early aprlng flowers\n-Mrs arranged artistically through\nths rooma. Mrs. J. 0. Waldle N\/U.OBP. B. C. April M\u2014Mlaa\npoured tbe tea while  Mrs. Martin' Betty Whlta wbo teaches at Inon\nROSSLAND. B. 0., April 34.\u2014An\nevent unique ln the history of Catholicism ln tbla district, took place\nat the* church of tbe. Sacred Heart\nThursday night, when the well loved\npariah priest, Rt. Bar. Mgr. A. K\nMaclntyre, waa Invested wltb the\nrank of Domestic prelate, recently\nconferred upon bim by His Holiness\nthe Pope, tbe lnveeture being made\nby his excellency. Archbishop WUUam\nDuke of Vancouver. Tha church waa\ncrowded to the doon. 400 being tn\nattendance when His Excellency, accompanied by Rev. Fr. Maolntyre and\nthe visttng clergy, clad In their official robes, marched from tha rectory and entered the church. Assisting ln tbe ceremonial were Very\nRev. Jr. * J. C. McKenele of Nelson,\nrural dean ot Kootenay, Very Rev. w.\nB- MacKenzle of Kelowna, rural dean\nof the Okanagan, * Rev. Fr. Leo.. C.\nHobson of Trail, Rev. Fr. Monagban\nof the Slocan missions. Rev. Fr. Coady\nof Vernon, and Fr. McCaffrey of Penticton. The accolytea were Norman\nZannusal, Cyril Mulligan. Frank McLean and Raymond Costello. The\nchoir was under the leadership of Mrs.\nW. O. Mara. Thomaa Supple, Jamas\n3, Culllnane, Emil LeDuc and W. B.\nCostello acted aa ushers. After Rev.\nFr. Maclntyre had made bis profession of faith, he wu Invested with\ntbe robes of bla office by Hli Excellency, and the notloe from tbe\nPope of his appointment wu read\nln the original Latin and then translated Into English. In hts sermon.\nHla Excellency Archbishop Duke, spoke\nof the meaning and history ot the\noffloe which had been conferred upon the priest of the parish. He\nsketched tbe work of Rev. Fr. Maclntyre during hla 20 years' pastorate,\nand told of good work accomplished\nduring that period, ln recognition of\nwhich thla well-earned honor had\nbeen conferred. At the conclusion\nof the service the benediction wu\npronounced by Rt. Rev, Mgr. Maclntyre, u he wUl be known from now\non. Tbe company then adjourned to\nParish haU where a reception wu\ntendered ilia Excellency, the addreu\nof welcome being given by Thomu\nBeauUeu.\nAn enjoyable program wu rendered, the flrat number being . tableau, \"Tbe Mystical out.\" the cut\ncompming. Mlu Eileen Mara. Mils\nMary cran, Mlas Marjorle McDonell,\nMlat Eva Rout and Mlas T. Bourget.\nThe tableau wu arranged by stater\nAgnea and the music written by Mra.\nAngus MacAulay. A selection wu given by a quartette composed of Arthur\nO'Reilly. H. Kershaw, K. B. o. Bour-\nchler and Barry Proach. Solos wera\nrendered by Mlu Helen McDonell,\nMlu Eva Rout and Harry Proicb.\nPresentations were glvan by MUs Marguerite Mara on behalf of the Children of Mary, by Mme. H. deL Reaney\non behalf of the Catholic Women's\nLeague. S. Hepworth on behalf of the\nTraU CouncU, Knlghta of Columbua,\nL, H. Choquette, for Nelion Council,\nKnlghta of Columbui, Orand Knight\nThomas Supple on behalf of Roasland\nCouncil, Knlghta ot Columbua, and\nby W. O. Mara for tbe Roaaland\nbranoh of tbe Holy Name Society.\nSuitable response wu mada by Mgr.\nMaclntyre. Short addresses were alio\nglvan by Very Rev. Fr. J. c. McKenele of Nelaon, Very Rev. w. B. McKenele of Kelowna and Rev. Fr. Leo\nC. Bobaon of Flancla Xavier Church\nof Tnu. The reception wu ln charge\nof a committee compoaed ot Thomu\nSupple, J. J. Culllnane, JEmll LeDuc.\nW. I. CoateUo and Thomu BeauUeu.\nassisted  by Mn.  Thorp served.\nThe invited guests wen: Mn.*\nMagee. Mn. H. Hatt, Mrs. J. Webster,\nMn. Ru Berry, Mn. L. Oborne.\nMra. Wm. Campbell, Mn. F, Oborne.\nlln. Tutt. Mn. C. Squires, Mlss\nRuth McDiarmld, Ura. Wm. Buchanan. Mn. O. B. Ballard, Mn. C.\nDuplet, Mn. Reld, Mn. O. MUler.\nUrs. Wm. Waldle, Mrt. A. Thorp.\nUrs. H. Olbeon, Mn. Oopp, \"Mrs.\nU. F. Innls. Un. D. Carter, Mra.\nOoodwln. Mn. J. C. Waldle. Mn.\nT. J. Norman, Mn. F. Quance and\nMn, Porter,\nCHARIVARI HELD\nFOR NAKUSPIANS\nMr. and Mrs. Balrd Honored;\n. MM. Plcard Hostess\nFERRY TRAFFIC\nDIFFERS UHLE\nPassenger Traffic Increase\n\u25a0   Is Noted\nLittle change ln the ferry traffic\nfor March over the corresponding\nperiod of laat year la shown by\nthe returns compiled at the Provincial publlo worka offloe. The\npassenger traffic ahowed a general\nIncrease except at Nelaon where a\ndecline wu noted.\nFlgurea for March 1993 and March\n1932 are:\nNELSON lltt   IIM\nAutoe    _.     2812   2217\nTrucki  (light)        212    SOI\nTrucks  (heavy)   ...._     J23    Jl\u00bb\nMotor buMa ...._ _ _      77    131\nRigs    -         IS     114\nPauengin      13,107   1448\nFreight   (tons)\nHorses   -\nCattle\nTrucks   (light)   \t\nTrucks (heavy)\t\n.am  \t\npaaaengtn    \u2014\nFreight (Iba.)\t\nHorsu __..\nCattle \t\nTracton    _____\nKOOTENAT\n.AUtOS\nTrucks\nRlgl\nBritish Deportees\nWelcomed in Under\nRefuse to Talk About Trial\nand Detention\nCaterpillars\nCASTLEGAR\nAutoe\nTrucks (light) ..\nTrucki  (heavy)\nMotor   buses   ....\nRiga _\t\nPassengers   \t\nFreight  (tons)\nCattle '..\".L\"\u201eI~\nARROW PARK\nAutos\n814\nI\n2\n2\nIS1\n114\n218\n28\n318\nTrucks  (light)  \t\nTrucks (heavy) \t\nRigs \t\npassengers  _\t\nFreight  (lbe.)  \u2014\t\nHorses _ _ -\t\n2988\n4288\n33314 848\n14\nIB\n17\n11\n88\n82\n8\n\u2014.\n82\n38\n20\n29\n878\n880\n84,400 73,800\n18\nM\nCattle\nNEEDLES-rAUQUIEB\nAUtOS\nSB\n8\n48\n37\n398\n 84,200 70J80\n24\n22\n(light)\nPaasengen ._;   888\nHorses    .  24\nCattle   ...._ -..._ 18\nSaddle Hones   83\nOBAT-CREEK-BALFOfR\nAutol      188\nPassengers  (tree)  _  10\npaanngen (paid) _ _ 182\nFreight   (free)   _ _ 11%\nFreight   (paid)    _ 2\nHARROP-LONGBEACH\nAutoe  ._ _  110\nTtucks (light)    19\nTrucks (heavy) __  Ill\nBigs -  14\nPaasengen _ -\u2014\u2014\u2014 1-27\nFreight (tona)   __ -, 84\nCattle  t\ni\n33\n2\nt\nI\n280\n712\n19\n96\n188\n147\n7\n198\nam\n2\n182\n28\n104\n8\n911\n70\n\u2022\nEaster Tea Is\nHeld at Balfour\nInstitute Ladies Demonstrate\nTheir Needlework\noaklln Valley and who hu been\nspending the Beater vacation et her\nhome- ln Nakusp returned Thuraday\nfrom Trail wbere abe apent a few\ndaya the fueet ot her slater and\nbrother-in-law, Mr. and Urs. Thomaa\nHeld.\nMr. and Mra. 3. Wagstaff left\nSaturday ior Detroit where they intend so spend eeveral months.\nMrs. 3. Wagstaff returned Wedneeday from Sldmouth wbere aha\nhaa been vlaltlng Mr. and Mrs. N.\nHSU.\nMlas Louise Cusick returned\nThuraday after ependlng some days\nln TraU the gueet of her grandmother, Mrs. M. Vlpond.\nMisa Rita Montgomery of Penticton who baa been the guest of Mlas\nNorah Mitchell at Pine Lodge returned to her home Wednesday.\nMr. and Mrs. Jamea Balrd wbo\nwere married in Nelson last week\nand wbo returned Wednesday from\na honeymoon ln Spokane were given\na charivari at their new home\nThuraday evening. Charlea Howarth,\nJr., wished the bride and groom\nmuch happiness and presented them\nwith a aUver pte knife and a brass\nfireplace stand.\nMrs. F. Plcard entertained at dinner Wednesday tvenlng on the occasion of her daughter Florence's\neleventh birthday anniversary. The\nlittle Misses attending were: Msry\nRushton, Oladys Bruhn, Nettle\nSutherland. Doria Harvey, Beatrice\nJohnson and Joan Markwlck of\nGraham's Landing. After dinner an\nevening pf fun waa enjoyed.'\nC. O. Fisher and V. Owena of\nthe British Columbia Telephone\ncompany of Nelaon motored to Nakusp Friday.\nMlaa Ruth Hancock of Sllverton\nwaa t olty vlaltor Friday.\nMlas Lillian Kerr wbo haa been\nspending  tbe  Buter  vacation   with\nher mother Mra. M. Kerr left Satur- i teaches,\nday for Trail when abe la studying\nsenior  matriculation.\nMlaa N. Oranger. Mn. P. Toung,\nMrs. J. D. Allen and Mrs. G. W. M\nHakeman motored to Nelaon Thursday.\nMrs. O. C. Martin entertained at\nladles bridge Wednesday evening In\nhonor ot Mn. Telfor and Mlas\nCreelman of Revelstoke who an\nthe houae guesta of Mn. R. ZsUp.\nMlss Florence Hartford of Rossland ls the guest of her alster and\nbrother-in-law Mr. and Mn. David\nPowell.\nMr. and Mn. J. Jamea and A.\nJamea of Arrow park wen motor\nvlalton ln Nakusp Friday.\nMn. Telfor and Mlas Creelman of\nRevelatoke who have been the guesta\nof Mr. and Mn. R. Isllp during\nEaster week left Saturday.\nR. Mcintosh nturned. Thuraday\nfrom Nelaon.\nMlsa Helen Dunbar of St. Joseph's\nAcademy of Nelaon la apendlng the\nEaater vacation the guest of Mr.\nand Mn. R. Buerge.\nSocial News\nofRostsIand\nTbe following oonunn of soeui\nnevs and happenings In Roasland\nla eondueted bv un Bessie a\nFerguson Phons Un Ferguson\nat  ber  brans  In  Rowland  and\nCm ber' dltalla ol erenta of In-\nirr\"\nrest to thl, ooiumn.\nROWLAND, B.C., AprU 24. \u2014\nAmong the out-of-town vlilton at\nthe Inveatun of Rt. Rev. Mgr. A. K.\nMaelntjrre wen Very Bev. Fr, W. B.\nMcKentle of Kelowna, Very Bev. Fr.\nJT. C. McKensle of Nelson. Bev. Fr.\nCosdy of vernon. Rev. Fr, Uonaghan\not Blocan, Bev. Fr. Leo c. Hobson\nof TraU, Mr. and Mn. L. H. Choquette, Mlsa Helen Scanlan, Mln\nElla Deajardlnl, 3. O. Patenaude and\nLeo B. McKlnnon of Nelaon. aeven\not the alaten from Bt. Joseph's aea*\ndemy were alao present.\n...\u00bb\nMr. and Mn. Percy palmer and\nchildren, who have been living for\nsome time at the coaat, whan Mr.\nPalmer wsa undergoing 'surgical\ntreatment, have returned to the dty\nand plan to take up residence In\nRoaaland.\n\u00ab    \u2022    a\nAlfred mdersby of Frultvale waa\nln tba city attending the funeral of\nMn. Joseph Burden.\n...\nMn. Euatla of the oourt houae\nstair waa at her home In Trail over\nthe week-end.\n\u00bb   \u2022   \u00bb\nA. K. Wright of South Blocan\nspent tha week-end at bla home ln\nthla dty.\n...\nJ, K, McLeod wbo bai been ependlng the holidays ln thla elty, with\nhla mother, Mn. J. A. MacMlllan,\nhaa nturned to Elko, to resume\nhis teaching dutlea.\n\u2022   \u2022   .\nMlss Marguerite Mlchaely has returned   to   Kimberley  after  enjoying . holiday at the home of her\nparenta, Mr. and Mn. N. Mlchaely.\n...\nJ. J. Freney. who bas been at his\nhome ben tor the Baater holidays\nbaa returned to Creaton, when he\nSOCIALISTS WUl *\nNAMECANDIDATE'.\nSlocan People Decide Enter *J\nProvincial Field\nFINES IMPOSED\nAT CASTLEGAR\nNEW   DENV1R,   B.C.   AprU\nThe question of running a oant\nby   the   Socialists   for   the   f<\nooming election, waa warmly dl\ned   at  a  crowded  meeting of\nparty   In   the   Mlnen   Union* hull\nSilverton.   Delegatee    from    Bi\nCity, Nakuap, Brouse, and New Den\nver wen ln attendance and assur*\nanoea of aupport have been reoeivei\nfrom other polnta.\nBpeaken strongly Insisted tin\nthe candidate must be an out an\nout Marxian Socialist, that this\nno men reform movement and tht\ntha aocialiats beve no use for pa\nlativea. Thoee preeent wen evident!\nof the opinion that, aoclety aa af\npresent organized under capitalism\nli la i state of collapse and tha*.\nthe work of the socialists la to replace the present system of production for use.\nFinally   a   resolution   to   run   a I\nstraight     socialist     candidate \u2022 was ,'\nadopted,  by   the   meeting    on    a.\nstanding  vote.  Pending  the  organ- '\nization   of   otber   centraa   wben   a \u00ab\nnominating  and  organization  meet- J\nlnft  will  be  oalled.  Jamea  Molr  or\nSllverton   wa\u00ab   appointed   secretary\nand  Oeorge  Regburn  assistant  secretary.\nDevelopment Phoned\non Placer Property\nGREENWOOD, B* O*. April 34 \u2014\nDr. r. x. Lang of Vancouver aooompanled by hli mining engineer,\nOolonei McPhenon arrived from\nVancouver on Thuraday aod an\nmaking preparations to resume operations on Dr. Lang's plaoer mining property on Boundary Creek\nfive mllee aouth of Greenwood. Two\nshafts wen sunk to bedrock laat\nyear on this property and from data\nobtained from these workings, Dt.\nLang haa decided' to further devel-\nope these properties oo a much\nlarger scale.\nI.O.D.E. WREATH\nFOR DON McQUARRIE\nCASTLEGAR. B.C.. April 34-Stipendiary Magiatnte R. A. D. Weet\nhad a busy day on Prlday wben he\nhanded out a $10 fine and coats,\nor 10 days In Jail to John Negaleeft\nof Brilliant for operating a car\nwithout a chauffeur's licence, and a\n110  fine  and coats Or  IS  days,  to\nH. O. Isberg for beating a lodging , wreath on the gnve of Lieut. Don\nbill at Caatlegar. Conatahle Gee Mc\nAndrew proeecuted ln both caaea.      I uaual.\nDuring tbe publlo exerclaea at tbe\nCity oemetery Sunday, when the !\nex-servicemen plaoed evergreen cross-\nea on the graves of ex-soldlere. **.\nKokanee chapter, l_O.D_E., plaoed its \\\nwreath on the gnve of Lieut. Don .\nMcQuarrle of the 54th battalion, aa \u2022\nz%tdtam'f Bag ffiomjwmj:\nAn Instrument eo sensitive that\nIt wlll reoord light from an ordinary, candle loo mllea away haa\nbean built by Dr. Albert E. Whltford, of tbe University of Wisconsin. It la an electrical attachment\nfor astronomical teleaoopee that i\nwill permit the study of faint and!\ndlatant  atan.   ,\nin fir murium\nWe mourn the passing of Mr. James\nThompeon, late Chief Factor and member of\ntht Canadian Advisory Committee, who pasted away at his home in Winnipeg, Sunday,\nAprU 23rd.\nLONDON, April 33 (APl.\u2014Creetad\nby rousing cheers from a large crowd,\nthe BrltUh tecbnldana who wera deported from Russia aa reeult of their\nsabotage and espionage trial, arrived\ntn London today, still snowing\ntraces of tbalr experience In Moecow. but emlllng happily onr tbe\nwarmth of their welcome.\nThe deportees, Allan Monkhouse.\nJohn Cushny and c. H. Nordwall,\nwera accompanied by A, W. Oregory, another Metropolitan - Vlcken\nKectrlcal company's engineer wbo\nwaa acquitted ln the Moecow bearing laat week, and Nordwall'a Russian wife, wbo bad nerer before\nseen England.\nThe four homecoming Britons\n\u25a0tood bareheaded aa the crowd sang\nthe National Anthem, and then\ngreeted their anxious friends and\nrelatives. Subsequently. Sir Mit\nPole, chairman of the Matropolltan-\nVickers. accompanied them to a\nhotel for a quiet reunion wltb their\nmore Intimate frlenda.\nNone of the men would talk about\nthe trial befon a Soviet court, their\ndetention, or their prevloua arrest\nand questioning hy the Russian\nsecret police. Their alienee on thea*\npolnta waa at the behest of the\ncompany officials and continued tbe\nfirm refusal to be Interviewed they\nexpressed on their departure from\nMoscow or at the atope en route.\nMonkhouse. the former director ln\nRussia of the firm, however, repudiated entirely tbe Idea attributed to\nhim ' In London newapapera , that\nsome of the accused Britons' were\nsubjected to hypnotic treatment\nwhile under arrest In Moscow.\n(Two other engineers,. 1+ C. Thornton snd William L. MacDonald wen\nsentenced to two and three-year\nprison terms reapectlvely upon conviction of  like  charges.)\nCOM- BICYCLES\nRailroaders Attend\nCastlegar Dance\nC. C. M. Bicycles for Sale by\nW Hipperson Hardware Co.\nCASTLEGAR. B.C.. April 34\u2014Friday's dance and social of the C.CjC.\nwme the best of ike aeaaon. A delayed train furnished a large num'\nber of gueata. alao a C-P.R. work\ntrain crew took advantage of\nlayover to patronise the affair. Mlas\nL. Kliiough won the prlae tn ft\nrummy ga.r.e anl Mlss C. Stewart\nfirat, and Mrs. Fraaer aeoond ladlea\nprises, wltb .J. Bel.scher flnt and\nM. Peterson second ln ihe whlat\ndrive. \u2014y\nBALFOUR. B. C, AprU 23\u2014Instead\nof the regular meeting of the Balfour and Queen's Bay Woman's Institute for AprU. an Baater tea waa\nheld. A feature of the afternoon\nwu a amall but excellent exhibit\nof articles made by membera and\nfrlenda whoee only cost had been\nthe labor of really clever hands.\nThe stall waa deoorated with\ncherry and peach blossom (pruning!\nkept In the house a few daya.) pota\nof daffodils added to the Spring oolor. Baskets of different atses, woven\nof native willow, atrong, useful and\nartistic, were much admired. There\nwere pillow ellpa, tea cloths made\nfrom flour aacks. An apron from a\n\"gunny\" sack looked well made for\ngarden uae. Rugs made from rags\nand crocheted rugs made from cotton and rayon garments were aa\nuseful aa they were good looking\nand well made.\nThe price given by the institute\nfor the beat collection of articles\nwas awarded to Mrs. Shell. Some\nof the needle work done by the\nachool girls, ahowed oare and thoroughness. After tea the ticket was\ndrawn for the winner of ths raffeled\nwool afghan made by membera. It\nwaa won by t young lady at Kamloops.\nPolicemen of Tetnuco, Chile, have\na problem ln protecting the tails\nof their mounts, horsehair having\nbecome so acarce that thieves\nare ateallng telle of all hones,\nirrespective of the owners rank.\n^T^tt^ott^^g dfomyanj.\u00ae\nINCOKPORATID  f.r* MAV 1870.\nWednesday Store Hours\u20148:30 a.m. to 12:JO p.m.\nSpecial Knitting\nTarn\nHBC Special Knitting\nYarn in 20 good colors. Full\none-ounce balls. Qt**\nBALL     **\nWEDNESDAY\nChina Specials\nCups and Saucers. Gold line\n9'\nor floral design.\nSET\t\nGear Glass\nTumblers\t\n9'  at \"THE BAT\"\nSPECIALS FROM MOTION DEPT.\nMercerized Mending, Movis Pins, 300 for . 9*\n2 for  9tp   Gigantic Sheet of 365\nWool Mending, 2 f or 9*}   pins *&t\nVassar Safety Pins, 1 doz. assorted on card, 2 for 9e)\nSilk Spool, BO* yards, Beldings, 2 for *t\nElastic 14 inch Beldings, 3 yards for *t\nMen's Dept.\nMen's Fine Irish Lawn\nHandkerchiefs. f_*f\nEACH        \u00ab\/\nCotton Garden Gloves. (W\nPAIR    \u00abJ\nShoe Dept.\nNugget Polish. (\\f\nTIN      V\nSilk Shoe Tie. 18 inch and\n24 inch. (Ati\nPAIR        U\nHandkerchiefs\nLadies' fine quality Irish\nLawn Handkerchiefs. (\\tt\n2for    U   *\n\u2022fiubsan'ti Bag GInmjiamt\nGroceteria\nnlmollve   Brad-;\n3   ptts.   tot   \t\n#\nSpecials From the Drag Section\nIK*,   luxe   Jrll;   romK-r;     mj.\n3   ptts.   tot  ~\n$ mbton'e tte ffioittpanjt\nMea's Fancy\n15 doeen Men's Soeks, the\nwell known McGregor\nKnit. Another special\nbiy picked op by oar Toronto buying office. Regular value 75c a pair. All\ns-aes.\nWednesday Special,\n2 Pairs QQC\nfor  *r*'\u00ab\/'.. 1\nJPowder Puffs   9e*\nBaby's Own Soap ... *f\nBoracic Acid, tin .... 9f\nEpsom Salts, -\nlarge box   9*}\nSulphur, tin  **?\nVaseline, bottle  9*}\nStationery Department Specials\nWriting. Tablets, Vellum\nFinish, each  9e>\nEnvelopes, pkt. 9*}\nBridge Tallies, 4 pkts. 9*}\n\"Peerless\" Ink, Blue,\nBlack or Red. Bottle 9t*\nSCRIBBLERS:\n\"Big Dime\" Tablet,\nruled  9t)\n\"Big Nickel\" Tablet\nruled, 2 for 9f\nExercise Books, 2 for 9*}\nSERVICE\nGROCERY\nHelm Tomato Juloe;    \u00ab\/*.\njwr   Mo     -*T\nBnuuwiek   tsrolnesi\nt tin. Wr  s-\t\nDRY GOODS SECTION\nWhll*   N\u00bbvy\nS  It*, (or _\n9*\nFine-.   UPIHH   Hee;\n3  lbi. tor \t\nFace Cloths, 2 for ..\nCannon Turk Towels,\neach\t\n9t*       15-inch Knitting Pins.\nWednesday Af\n9e)      Special, pair ...   \u00ab\/\n__________\u25a0_____________________\u25a0_____\u25a0____\n \u2014\n-\nmob ram\ntXlji. JMamt Sally %twa\n'Mtnoi of British Columbia*! Family Newtpoptr\"\ntu. on nbws whilb ts is mws\nftttt,\nftVflt\nPttblitbM\nPOBL18B1NO\nli.O    Mttabw ol\ndunoay    ny    n_B\nS1S   Stuttr   HIT**-.\n. AOVttTLSWO BATSS ON APPUOATlOn\ndt nt* otidt may ot tttn tt Um offlw ol \u00bbny Adv-m-Bni Anney\nrwotalwd B] tb* CANADIAN OAU__ NEWSPAPBB-. ASSOClATIOH.\nMO. ol which tb* Mlna Duly Ntw* it - -\nSUBSCRIPTION  BATBB\nBy mtu looaatnr.   Stt month   ,    ,, .\nPa r*\u00bb\nBv own  lolty). .pat yttr _\nOuutd* ctntdt. ptr month\nra rt\u00ab\nDtllt*r*d lolty by ttrrltr)  an wtJT\"\nra ywr .......\n-S 40\n\u00bb SW\n. UM\n-   .\u00bb\u2022\n_ tao\n.   as\nPtytblt la advanoe\nMtmbtr Audit Burttu ot Clrculttlon.\nTUESDAY, APRIL 25, MM.\nTht Cttd Standard tnd\nArtificial Teeth\nWhen Great Britain went off ths gold standard and\nthe pries of the natal began to soar, dental work in\nwhich gold waa used became prohibitive. But a British\ninventor haa got around the problem with a stainless\nsteel which will take the place of the more expensive\nmaterial.\nIt appears that the most Intricate part of the problem was to make the hard metal answer the same purpose aa the softer metal. But we are told that Mr.\nClaude Colyer designed an electric hand-welder which\nmade stainless steel \"lie down and behave just as well\nas a piece of fold.\"\nAccording to The London Star, steel dentures are\nnow the fashion, and \"they are better, cheaper and\nstronger than gold.\" But, the newspaper adds, \"of chief\nmoment is the fact that people who need artificial teeth\ndo not need to buy a small gold mine.\"\nMr. Colyer, by the way, will earn the gratitude of\ncountless millions if he will invent a complete denture\nthat will \"lie down and behave\" under all circumstances.\nMakers of raspberry jam probably would help to finance the necessary research.\nCanada** Unique Golf Course\nThe National Revenue Review, a bright publication\nissued by a department of national revenue, boasts that\nCanada has the farthest north golf links, located at\nChesterfield Inlet, on the northern shore of Hudson Bay.\nIt also claims that it is the most exclusive of all golf\nclubs, as it has a membership of only four, consisting\nof the Church of England missionary, the Roman Catholic missionary, the Hudson's Bay Company factor and\nhis assistant The Review goes on further to describe\nthis unique golf course;\n\"The membership fee, whleh entitles the payee to\nlife membership, is ten polar bear teeth. The coune is\nstill in process of building, so far three holes being completed. They are 400 yards, 260 yards and 850 yards,\nrespectively, in length, and are played three times ln\nsuccession. Par for nine holes is 86. While the tundra\nmoss was suitable for the fashioning of an excellent fairway, the construction of greens presented some difficulty aa grass will not grow so far north. This problem\nwu solved, however, by building the greens from hard\npacked beach sand, of which there Is an expanse of 10\nmiles near the course. Four Eskimo boys, one for each\nmember, form the regular roster of caddies.\"\nMan's Intricate Brain\nHe difficulties faced by psychologists and brain\nspecialists in thsir efforts to understand Just what the\nhuman mind is and how it worka are graphically expressed by Prof. C. Judson Herrlck of the University of\nChicago.\nIf you took all the apparatus of telegraph, telephone\naad radio in North America, says Professor Herrick, and\ncompressed it Into a two-quart jar, you would still have\naa affair lees bewilderingly intricate than the human\nbrain.\nIs it any wonder that our specialists still have a\ngreat deal to learn about the way the mind operates?\nSome day, aays Professor Herrick, they will hava a\npretty clear idea how the brain does Its work; but it\nseems a safe bet that that day Is a long way off.\nEaster is one time when a woman may be depended\nupon to use her head.\nThat Body of Yours\nBy IAMIS W. BARTON. M.n.\nTHE   SPRINO   TONIC\nPtrhtpt you wonder lf tb* aprlng\ntonic tbtt I* glnn to youngatera\n: ud wblcb mtny adult, alto ttke\nI* neceaaary to health. Jutt what\ntht tttaon bt* to do wltb Uklng\n\u25a0trong purg*tlres tnd tlto blood\nbuilding medlclnea may bt htrd to\nunderstand.\nTet ther* M no question but that\n* great many you-iuttra and adult,\ntlao. do Mem to need t Spring\ntonic.\nSome yetrt tgo I wrote l mtga-\nalne article ctlled ailed \"Getting rid of\ntbe Winter Burplue,\" the ldt* being\nthtt tt moot or ui Mt mor* food\nond do lett work outdoor, wt uk.\ni cn * few pound* ot eztrt weight.\nA* \u00ab nttUr ot net tblt titrt\nthrtt tb five pounds In one of\n' ewe**   weight   It   retlly   tn   -wttt\n* tt lt htlpt retain the bett ln tht\nbody, give* tn lnereaaed rttlttanot\nto  ooldt   tnd   othtr   tilmentt,  tnd\nI It worth tomtthlng ln pnvtntlng\nwinter   allmenU   whlcb   might   re-\n. Silt* our strength too mudh.\nWhtn   tb*   wann   weather   cornea\ntblt lull* titrt weight toon dlttp-\n* ]M*ra tnd doe* not tccumultU\ntgtln until th* trrlnl of tht odd\nwttther,\n.   Howtreac  t lug*  number ot la-\ndlvidutlt tot too htertUy la Asm\ncool weethar, do very llttlt work,\nand by Spring tr* very muoh la\nneed ot tomtthlng to rid tbtlr\nureteral of tht tfftcte of too much\nfood, tnd  often  very  rich   food.\nToo muoh food with little enr-\nclt* meant too mtny watte producta\nIn th* body, tnd It It wttte product* (whether trom htrd work or\ntoo much food) tbtt tin* yon.\nTbttt waatea uw abaorbed Into\nth* blood uid It n ttl* blood\n(containing too much wttte) thot\n\u25a0uppllw every oc_l In the body. In\nother word* your Mood I* you.\nNo wondir then, tbot la tb*\nSpring tfter monthi of htavy eating that* la thla d*preaa*d, tired\nout foaling, often oallod \"Wu*\nfunk.\"\nNttun hu don* bar bwt, but\nby tt* tlm* tb* wann*r wettber\ntrrtvM, tbe ayatem mty bt \"-.logged**\nlutt Uk* * fun-to*. It I* tbtrt-\nfor* good Mim to So two thin*..\nPint, tak* mn* purgttlvt tuch tt\nBptom or Rocbtllt Mite, for a few\ndayt. aeoond, um tomt good tonic\nor   blood   bulldtr.\nRowtvtr. t better pltn It to not\noventt during th* cold weither,\nget outdoor* a* much \u2022* paulbl*\n\u2022nd lot tht oxygen bum up tbt\nwttte* initetd ot lotting tbtm tc*\ncumulate In tbe body.\nllil    -\n\"Between Yoa\nand Me**\n-tecetnd * lttttr yMterday tddnw*\ned te myself but lt ban tbt ldtntl-\nlylng addreu of \"Criminal In-\nVMtlgiUon Dtpirtment.\" It aoun-ed\nIlk* AM Bert, former OS. offle*\nmtn bin, wbo hw moved to Oil-\ng*tr.\n...\nA lody whoM voln I could not\nIdtntlfy but wbo tpokt la t putting mtnntr. informed nu by telephone thtt thla piper ww wrong In\ngiving Don Lucw crtdlt tor ttking\ntnt tint twlm la tlu Uk*. She\nttated tbtt tb* endlt ww du* to\nth. good wll* ot Id Utirpta. Ap*\nptnntly im. Murphy MU into th.\nlike on Oood Fridiy but wont tot t\nml twlm oa Swter Mondty. Sony\nDon for dUcndltlng your tblvtry\nfwt. But Uu ltdUt. you know, muat\nhtvt tbtlr sty, wp*d*l|r wbtn It\noomw to ooming out on Ewter\nMondty.\n...\nDr. w. 0. Bow hw nturntd. Bit\ngood wlfi ttyt tblt .tbt doctor'i\nnot t bit thy whtn tbt young\nladlw of Nelaon rtocb up tad klw\nhim w a gutting.\n.   .   *\nChtarlng ptpptrmlnt I* t food\nwty of dliguUlng a rtlnbow bnttb\nbut, wbtn Uun't t \u2022utplclou* wlf*\niround, Uu grwt atod l* tor torn*-\nthing tbtt wllldltgulw th* *mtU of\npeppermint.\n\u2022   e   e\nNo wondtr Bobtrt emllUt ww\npwvtd. Ono twnlnitlon \u00abniwer\nteed:\n\"WMa tteim ctnnot gtt out of\nmouthing lt geta out inywty tnd\nthtt U whtt U ctlltd ta *zplo*lon.\"\n...\nThtt It tbout til for today. Bttlly\ntoo busy. Pint of til PrtmUr Tolmie\ngets tbt pwpl* ill itatmed up.\nThtn irrlvw Mr. M*rryfl\u00abld, orginlt-\ncr for tb* Bowwrlte*. Then oomw\nMtjor Moody, orgtnlttr for tttt Ubtrtl*. Tb* poor OonwrvtUvw in\nout ot the plctun, but to top thlngi\noff wt get * tptcUl city oouncll\nmwtlng on top of Bt. Oeorge*.\nnight, Oyro club meeting, Rotary\nmeeting, Incidental, ind whtt not.\nTo btck with th* columa todty.\n...\nQuwtlon of tb* hour: Wtot U\nUu dlfftrtnc* betwwn Neleon hwr\ntnd thtt brewed In Uu VO\u2014.1\nDtrntd It I know, unltw lt 1* flv*\nwnta.\n...\nA doctor, ta trobiucl tnd \u2022 Bol-\nshevut wtn dltcuwlng tb* priority\nof tbtlr occupation*.\nTb* dootor wld: \"Wbtn Adtm'i\ntldt ww optntd tad t rib removed,\nto make women, then ww t surgictl\noptrttlon\u2014medicine ww ttu oldwt\nproftwlon.\"\nTb* irchltect ttld: \"Tw. but whtn\nth* wrth ww mid* out ot chtot,\nth*n ww t building proem, tbt\nuw ot mtteiitU tooordlng to tbt\npltn. Tht irchltect it, tbtnfon. tbt\noldest.\"\nTo whlcb tht Boleh*vl*t smiled tnd\nMid: \"But wbo tbpplled tlu chtot?\"\n...\nBetwwn you tad mt\u2014\"S'tll\"\nTtn Years Agt\n(Ttom Tk* DUly Ntw* of\nAprU IS. IMS)\nTtanpuatum   ywttrdty   wtrt   II\ntnd 79  degrees.\n\u2022   \u2022   .\nAccording to tdrtw trom Kwlo,\ntbt Cork-Province mint will bt oa\nt   oontlnuout   producing   bult   ln\ntwo \u2014\nHowird Rutty, ton ot My. tad\nMn. H, Rutty, bw nturntd to\napoktnt, wbtn ht u tttendlng in\nauto achool.\nt   e   .\nA four-twin Junior football Ittgut\nwlU get itarted htn thl* wwk. with\ntbt Shtmrackt, Nomtdt, Wolvw tnd\nHottpun uklng ptrt.\n* Tears Agt\n.tnm Th* TMltt Ntwt ot April M,\nllil)\nTlu Rowing club hw 10 four-otr-\ntd crewt la training for tbt iprlng\nregtttt Mty SS. Starting July I\ncrews from Ooeur D'Altnt. Vincouvtr tnd Vlctorli wtu ttkt ptrt\nIn tbt thrW-day program htn.\n.   .   \u2022\nBtck of Sllverton th* Hewitt mlU\nbw nturntd optrttlon.\n...\nOeorgt  TUrnsy  to* bata  pl*nd\nla cbun of tbt rtllwty work tt\nO. W. Bofgtrth bw mored Into\nt newly con-tructad ranch boat it\nPrultvtlt.\n35 Tears Ago\n(From Tht Ditty Newt ot April IS,\nIKK)\nTh* lwt ctr lotd of or* frcm Uu\nHtwttt   wwyed   tt   TnU   ttatlter,\nwtnt IM ounow tn mint.\n...\nJw Bum*, captain ot tb* Itcrotw\ntttm.   u   tnthuilMtlo   tbout   tb*\npropowl to form t Kootenay lwgu*.\n...\nStturdiy tbt luhttatlon WW per*\nUtlly dutroyed by fin tt t low\nof 117,000, Mondty ttu ow barn*\nwww bunud tnd liter Mondiy oil\nww dlaoovtnd running out ot tb*\ntrtn-formera whloh necewttated t\ndoting down of tb* plant. Th* tar*\nrorlam wu attributed to t tin fltnd.\nTo brighten ttawtn, rub lt with\nt plw* ot crumpled ne-weptper\n\u2022lightly dampened and dipped Into\ncommon baking todt. Follow tbl*\ntnttmtnt wltb t brlak niSolng.\nuilng * cnunpltd piece ot dry\nntwsptper.\nAUNT HET\n\"Tbo doctor, uw lent Utln\nnamw for the ctuw o' John't\nntrvout bntkdown, but ltt right\nnimt lt Amy.\"\nTBB  NBLSON DAILY NBWS. NBLSON. B.C.  - TOBSMT  MOBNINO.   APBIL SS.  IMS*\n\"ND, I dont \"old wltb tm, mi'im.   Mon tbta oat friend of mine a.\n\u2022id tb* brwd tn' butter took' out of their mouth* by thtm things?'\nON THE AIR TONIOHT\nKOO   NSTWOBK\nKOW    KFI    KOO    KOMO\n133        640        ISO        910\nBti:tdtttw, oroh. tnd voctlut\nBd Wynn tnd Pin Chief Btnd\nDr.  Damrotch's Symph.  Orch.\nAmoi 'n' Andy\nMtmory Lane, rural drama\nAdv. In Hetlth, Dr. Bundewn\nWtltz  Timt,   Wlllton't   Orch.,\nttnor\nBen Bernle'* Orch,\nNtwt f-tthw\nAnson  Week'i  Oroh.\nPhil Harrla' Ocrh.\nOrgtn Conoert, Dollo Strgent\nKBQ\nmo\n8:00\nS:M\n7:00\n1.00\n8:18\nIM\n1:00\n1:90\n10:00\n10:18\n11:00\n11:30\nM0 k KFO 441 m\nSAN FBANCISCO .    W.000 w\n6:00 Btringwood  Enaemble\n6:80 Soclil    Planning,    educttlontl\nprogram\n6:40 Irving Kennedy, tenor\n7*00 Dr. Copeland, Hwlth Talk\nIHt Orgtn Conctrt, fr. 8. P.\n7:18 Oyptlsna, Ford, violin; Oowles,\npltno\n1-30 Orowln*  Up,  dramatic   sketch\n7:48 Otllf.  Cbtuber ot  commerce\n1:00 Bluettat, vocal trio\n8:18 Bonn of th* Hetrt, women'i\noottt\n140 Crlmt Club, dramatlwtlon\n0*00 Dukt EUtngton'a Orcb.\n1:90 Tha story Teller, ndlo drama\n\"Curtain,\" Cltmtntt\n10:00 Ptclfio   Serenade-.,   Homlk'i\nOrcb.\n10:80 Chiffon Jul, etch, tnd tololtti\n11*00 Orgtn concert\n11:10 Tom Oerun'i Orcb.\nKVI\n17*\n6:00\n6:16\n6:80\n7:00\n740\n7:48\nIMI\n1:90\n9:00\n330\nCOLUMBIA  NETWOBK\nKFBC      KOIN      KBL      KOL\nSIS 940      UM       MTO\nTht Songunltbt\nThratdt ot Hipplnew\nOtllf. MelodiM, Oueet Bttn     \u25a0\n-Untie City Prewnti\n\"Humtn Bide of Newt,\"-BdU\n\"Myrt tad Merge\"\nOBS Symphony Orch.\nAb* Lymin't Orch.\nJoe Htynut' Orch.\nLion Beltaco't Orcb.\n610 k KFBC\nSAN FBANCISCO\n6:00 Hatdllnw\n1:80 Dick Aurudt, orgtn\n9:00 Ray  ptlge'i   Orch.\n10:00 Bltqulck Bind\nio M Flo-Bito'i  Orcb.\nUKW Bob Rolmtn't Orch.\n12:00 Midnight Hr. Requwta\n4114 tn\n1000 w\n1160  k CBCV 171.1   m\nVANCOUVER MO    W\n6:00 Symphony Conctrt\nOtn. Rtdlo Commlulon\n7:00 Voctl Otmt\n7:16 Cherry tnd Bod\n7:30 Ntw* Herald\n7:48 Organ  Recital, CFJO\n8:30 Newt Plubw\n8:60 Hodge-PodS*\n0:00 String Ensemble\n9:80 Freda Better, 'cello\n9:48 Once   H.  Drewer  tnd  racy\nHarvey, violinist\n10*00 Orch. \u00bb\n1110 k ' CJOR 147.8 m\nVANCOUVER 800   w\n6:00 Musical  Program\n7:30 Oeorge Peter,  btrttcn*\n7:48 Ted Wlliltm*\n8:00 B. C. Rangera\n0:00 Bud Reiuya Hawaiian,\n188.5 ra\n18,000  w\n10M k KNX\nBOLLYWOOD\n6:00 Newa\n1:16 To bt innounced\n0:80 Concert\n6:48 Musi ctl Program\n7:00 Prank Watanabt\n-7:11 MUu of Mtlody\n7:30 Rtverlw\n1:00 Ctlmon   Lublvlakl  tnd   Cltlre\nMtUonlno\n1:46 Oo\u2014Its   MtmoriW\n0:00 Newe Item*\n1:16 Happy Chtpplw\n9:30Pttohw\nUM   k KSL MS.I   m\nSALT LAKB  CITY M.000  w\n7:15 Utah Buoharooa\n6:45 Mwy tnd John\n9 .-00 Rtdlo Bluett lon U. R.\nn m\u00bb\u00bbM.\nSTATION L-O-V-E\nBy CRAIG CARROLL\n-I_\n\u25a0tttiari n* t tr-rTf* wooon*****! *j *.*\u2022** *f)aOPQ anil\nINSTALLMENT   THIBTY-ONE\n\"Ot coun*. Ot coun*. Aad that's\nJutt fin*. Mlw AUlton. Here\u2014\nWt'U go up Hong tblt wty. w.'ve\ngot t piece tor you up tt the heed\ntable, you tw.\" Rt giggled. \"Wtnt\nyou to bt where everybody ctn nt\nlou.\"\n\"Ob\u2014\" Sh* dnw nick. \"Mutt\nI lit thtn? Up In front of everybody?\"\n\"Ob, yw. Yw. Ot coun*. So they\nctn all we you. cos* along, Mlw\nAUlton. Oom* along.\"\nRt ltd tbt wty, crowding pwt\nchtlri, tnd Judy, following tlowly,\nrttolutely ttoring itnlght tbetd,\nhwrd whispers, hwrd munnun,\nbttrd mtn wylng out loud, \"That'a\nthe Bwuty Builder,\" and \"Thtt't\ntht, all right,\" tnd, \"No wondtr she\ngot th* lob.\"\n6b* slipped Into the chtlr quiokly,\ntbt looked, down at tb* table, tbt\nfound t water glwa tnd drink\nquickly, thin put It down. Thtn. for\ntht tint timt, the ntllatd wtot\nJenk* had dooa.\nOn htr right wt Dick Mwon. On\nbtr lttt wt Bton Dty. And both\not thtm looked ttrtlght ahead, w\nthough Judy Alllaon did not enn\ntmt.\nLunch otmt, tnd wu ttken twiy,\nud coffw cunt, tnd thtt ww\nctrrltd iwiy, tnd tben men leaned\nluck In tbtlr chain, puffing cm\ngift clgin, tnd tbt tlr ww blut\ntnd thick tnd thtn ww in undtr-\ncurrent of chucklw, of trgumente.\nBut Judy, knowing nothing tbout\nall this, thought thtt every moment\nww in hour long, thought tb*\nlong waited for tomethlng mon terrible ttlll to come would atver\ntnd.\nJack* itood up, during hi*\ntbrott.\n\"I know bow Interested ill ot you\nin ln whtt we're doing on tbe tlr,\"\nJenk* nld \"So I'V! wktd tbt thnt\nptople who've mtdt our progrt__*\nto tucewtful to com* han and meet\nlou for the tint time. And I'm\nnot going to make eny apwcbw\nior thtm. I'm going to letv* to*\n\u2022pwchw to them, b*MU*e\u2014\" to\ngiggled tnd ran* of tb* men netrwt\nohue__\u00abd dutifully\u2014\"heciuM thtt't\nwhtt they're ptld for, talking. And\nI don't gtt t nlckti tor It.\" Rt flailed Mlf-oon-clomly wttn tnd mon\not the mtn chuckled ln inner,\nknowingly. \"Bo I Uk* thl* opportunity to pnwnt tb* regular announcer of our Bwuty BuUder pro-\ngrant, wbo will uu you tbout\nbln-Hlf and wlU Introduce tsl*\npartntra. Mr. Richard Mason. Oom*\nalong, Dick. Stand up tnd ttm* tbt\nnutlo. Ran you an boyi, Dick\nMtton blmnlf. CtU him Dick. Rt\nllkn It.\"\nTbere WW t patter of applauw\nfrom tb* nun, thtn, auddenly, trom\ntbtlr wlvw. t much gnittr outburst. Now tbt nolw ww tmttlng.\nWomtn wbo htd bttrd Richard Mt-\nnnt voln ao mtny tlmw atw hlit\nnow for tbt flnt timt. Ht fitted\nthe plctun. TtU, brotdiboulderad.\nmilling, be ftced them without\ntny erabr-rrtument tt til. Judy\noould not blip welng how much\niuoccm btd don* to change him.\nShe oould not help wishing tto llttl* boy tod not gone from bl*\nsmile *nd bl* eye*. But tbt oould\nnot htlp tdmlrlng. aim now. For\nht Mid almott nothing, yet nothing\nbe ttld betrayed tny fwllng it til.\nBecause then ww no feeling? Bectuw be btd owed to ctn it\ntU?\nHe wld, \"Think you, Mr, J\u00bbnkt.\nAnd think you, ladlw ind gentlemen. But I muit Ml you\u2014tn announcer metnt Uttle or nothing. He\nIt limply thin to wt tbt atage. Aad\nwbtn bit very brief moment o_\nglory ls ovtr tba reel voln U bttrd.\nThe volw X know you want to hee \u2022\nnow. Tb* voln of Mlw Judy AUIwn.\nwbo U th* Bttuty BuUder.\"\nHt took tor hand cwutUy, tnd\nthe itood up, facing til theu people,\nfighting down ber terror, Mr wild\ndwln to run madly out of tbe room.\n\"Bay something, Judy,\" Dick wld\nqu'etly. \"Anything. Just talk.\"\n..__\u25a0.\n\"Oo absad. Hurry.\"\nSbe fought tor eompoaun for\nwords to wy. Tbw* ww nothln-\nto be slid. All thwt people\u2014in,\nont of them knew mon thtn Jud7\nAUlton knew tbout tbt thing ibe\nwu ptld to talk tbout. And yet\ntbty wen waiting, Thty tttrtd,\nstudying her. wondering about bar.\nAnd buldt tor ww Dick Mtton.\nAnd on tto other tldt, Riton Diy.\nTwo mtn. A mtn the loved, who\ndid not lon tor tt tl; t mta\ntbt did not lon,' who wld bo\nloved btr, but would do notblnc\nto pron  It. Two mtn.\nSuddenly Judy AllUon WW tto\nwty. She knew wtot to wy now.\nShe knew whtt could bl dont.\n\"Think you.\" tbt ttld quietly to\nDick Mwon. \"Think you, Mr. Jtnkt.\nI htvt southing to wy. Somtthlna\nvery Important.\" Then t little louder but still to toftly thtt ptopU\ndown ilong tbt UK* strained\netftrly to httr, tnd ttlll bttrd only\nt Uttle, Judy AllUon wld whtt tod\nwilted to bt wld for t long ttat.\n\"Mr. Jenk*,\" the begin. \"Mek,\n\u25a0ton. ThU U my lwt dty; rm\ntl'. through wltb rtdlo. Ill ntvtr\ngo on th* tlr again.\"\nJ.nk* tttrUd up, but bt pauaed.\nwaiting, unbelieving, tlmost convinced tbtt It ww t pliy, \u2022 comedy.\nSo muoh to tbtt to giggled wlt-\ncouclouily, I UttU uncertainly. Aad,\nhearing him, othtr mtn. -long ttat\ntable chuckled,, too. Tblt Alllaon\ngirl ww t etrd. Sht could Jutt\netand right up tnd put over oomtdy\nwith t ttralgbt ton tad wltbout\ntnn letting you know tb* meant\nto bt funny, you tow thtt, Bd?\nSin tbt't through with ridlo? And\ntor getting M00 a week. I heard.\nSome-thing Uk* tbtt. Liitanl Sbt't\nwylng aun. She'i t ctrd, I UU\nyoul Uttfcl\nJudy Alllaon moved  down\nAuction awl\nContract Bridge\nBy  Ik*  World',  iwdnw  Anthem-.\nMILTON C   WOBB\nA TOURNAMENT HAND TBAT WAS\nMI8PLAYBD\n\u2666HM-H\n*P..?n**mi*m\n*\u2022*\u00ab ' L_S_J*|)M.|+\n\u2666W \u00ab\n\u2666M-M\n\u25a0HUl\nWHAT DO TOU THINK?\nBLOOMER REMOVED\nFROM \"J.P.\" POST\nTo the editor:\nSir\u2014T. L. Bloomer, wbo bw bwn\nrwldtnt of Cwtltgtr and dlitrlct for\ntto pwt 10 yttn, bw bwa notifwd\nby the attorney-general tbtt hi*\noommlwlon w * Justice of tht pttn,\n\"In tad tor tlu provinw\" to* awa\nctnotUtd, on iccount at hiving lift\nthe district tor which be wu ippolnted. As Owtltgtr Is still nry\nnuicb tn tht province tnd Mr.\nBloomer itlll rwldtnt tton, to it\n\u2022omewtot it t low to understand\nth* tttornty-general'i tctlon, union\nIt 1* polltloi, tnd u Mr. Bloomer\nhw ntnr Jouud tlthtr of domlntnt\nprovlncti. ptrtlw, It lwvw room tor\nconsiderable conjecture.\nT.  L.  BLOOMBR.\nOwtttgtr, B.C.. April 34, 19393.\nTb* tbon hind, wltb both ttdw\nrulntrtMe, ww pltyed In ttu But-\nem Championship, told In New\nYork tbout Much lit. It li interwtlng to note now tt tlmw ina\ntournamtnt pltyen go wrong tnn\nwhm tbt btnd It not vtry difficult.\nSom* souths bid ont No Trump,\ntome two tad othen hid one club. Wwt\nmtdt t' defenslvt bid In Httrte.\nNorth Md Spadw and tt practically\novary table South ended up pitying t thne No Trump contract.\nAt tto tabl* when WMt ltd hla\nlong Heart iult, tto Deduct made\ngtmt with rldlculou* ww tad a* *\nrule be did lo when Wwt't opening ittd ww tht jtck of DUmondi\nbeciu_. tbt Declarer, ln vltw ot\nWwt't Heart Md, could oount hU\ncombined btndt w turtly containing\nfour Hwrt trlckt, two sptdw, .a\nDltmond tnd two olubi; tnothtr\nOlub trick developed la the pity\nproducing \u2022 toon of 640. Rowtvtr,\ntt net tabl* tht hind ww pltytd\nIn tht following nmtrktblt mmner:\nWwt ltd the Jack of Dlimondi\nand South won with tbt King. South\ntton decided tbtt to would play\ntor in tven apln of tba six advene\nSpadea. So tbt An tnd King of\nSptdw took trick I ind 3 md to\ntrick 4 mother Bptdt wu ltd. Ewt\nwon tbt third round ot Sptdw wtth\nhit Jtck tnd tton ltd tbt Nlm of\nDltmond*. Declinr ducked tad to\ndid Wwt. Tbi* gav* Ewt wmt vtlut--. Informttlon. Tbt North tnd\nEwt hinds ihow-d thtt tbt Jtck of\nDUmondi letd hid not bwn nude\nfrom JMk-10-0, or 10-8; w Wut\nmuat han had an Aca-Jaek-10, or\nKlng-Jtck-10 holding. But could not\nton known whlcb tf south tod\nwon th, tint Diamond trick with\ntbt Quwn. South, howtvtr, tod\nftlw-carded, winning tht tint trick\nwltb tht King; gad benefitting by\ntblt information, But ww tbl* to\nread tb* e_*ct Dltmond holdlngi ot\nWwt tad south tad knew tbtt tto\nDtclirer oould not gtt In untu th*\nrunning ot tbtt iult wu finished\nComtquently,' be owbtd his Quwn\nof eptdea b\u00bbfon Tuning . third\nDiamond. Then tbl Diamond ww\nled, South's Queen captured Ad\nthe th-ee No Trump oontnet defwted by two trlckt, MO point*.\nCannot See Idea\nof C.C.F. Entering\nB.C. Political Arena\nTo tto Bditor:\nBlr\u2014Uta prtw dltpttcbw state\nttot tbt C. o. p. hw won tn auction ln Quebec ind wt nad that\ntto C. C. p. hu plant to * put\ncandidate! ln tht fltld for our\nprovlnoltl election. Wltb w many\nelectors of B. 0. demindlng tbtt\nPtrty Politic be dropped in tto\nProvltMe, In ftvor of it lwst Union\nOonrnment, lmtpectln of federal\n\u2022ffillttlont, ont wondtn lt tt It\nnot lomewhtt tbortalghted on tto\npirt of tbt O. 0. P., to try tnd\nIntroduce tbtlr ptrty llnw Into\ntto povlncln fltld it the pnwnt\ntlm*. Tbey bin t large field In\ntnd I belfen * good right, to ttttek tbt Dominion election, but let\ntu kwp tway from ptrtlw ln\nuythlng lew than that.\nT. L. BOOUSR,\nCastlegar, B. C, AprU 94, 1038.\nURGES MORE LETTER\nWRITERS TO HELP\nPOSTAL WORKERS\nThen Is a population In Otntdt\nof onr 10,000,000 ptopU; tuppoatni\nbait at tbl* poptUttlon wan tc\nwrite two thrat*o*nt ittten web\nwwk w tn tnrajt. ta* nvtnus\ngoing into tbe coffen tt Ottawa\nwould to over 1100,000 ptr wwk\ntnd thtt wwkb revtnut tor tbs\nwhote yetr would ntetn over 118,\n000.000 txtn nrenue.\nDuring tto lwt two yetn tb*\nmiU* throughout otntdt ton been\nfilling off until It hw come to \u2022\npoint whan It Is of t wrlous\nnttun, tnd tht ttrvlow of trusted\npotttl employer, bin bwn dliptni-\ned with to kwp ln lln* with tht\nnvenue   produoed.\nPeople of Nelson, why not get\ntogether ind support your Pwt-\nmwter tnd hit ttttt by milling tt\nlewt two Ittten web wwk? tl\nyou ctnnot find timt t- writ*\nmora letten wby not put ta extra\nitamp on the letten you mill, whlcb\nwlU help the nvtauo contldenbly.\nTbl* 1* btlng dont In oat city\nwltb ittlifictory rwulte. Tton miy\nbe old frlendi to whom you ton\nlong neglected to writ* tnd bow\ntbty wlll ippreclite iome newi from\nyoul You, in nturn win be pUtwd\nto renin iome newt from ttom.\nYou wlll also ton tbe thanks of\ntht potttl stiff of tto Nelton office\nwbo will know you in doing your\nbwt to htlp thtm bt ot wrvice\nto you.\n\"POSTAL WORKS*\"\nVtotorit, B. O. AprU 13.\nrw-ww\n\"BUILD   B.C.   PAYROLLS\"\ntbe table t llttl*. Th* door wat aot\nnry for away. Th* ptopli wn*\nwilting. Dick bad not movtd. Bt\nonly tttrtd ttrtngtly. bl* *yw\ndwp, hi* month .down tight iad\ntow. And 7 oa Dty looktd down\ntt tbt tabl*, not tt btr, but to\nww listening, *to knew h. would\nbwr  \u2022wry   word.    ,\n\u2022Tm going to taU you * rtory.\n\"Judy wld suddenly,'eiwHy, la tto\nwme voln tbey all tod bttrd over\ntbt tlr t down tlmw. But ihe\nww not talking tbout bttuty now.\nShe ww talking tbout henelt tnd\ntbout Dick tnd Bton. And ahe\nwld. \"I'm telling tto truth, wblob\nought to htn bwn told * long\ntun* wo. I'm oa tto *lr. rn bnn\non tbt tlr just btctuw ot a trick.\nThen wm t down vdew w gcod\nor better tbta mln.. But t mta\nwho It tn tblt room onr thought\nht wtnted to help au: So to cbwted.\nAnd I got th* job, And\u2014\"\n\"Judyl Be .MUI Dont. Judyl\nDontr\n(To B* Continued)\nTo tbe Bditor:\nBlr:\u2014During tb* pwt month\ntben bw bwn contldtnbU idvtr-\ntltlng on tto dite itamp impnwlon\nof tht pott ofrioM throughout Canada. Thli It t move by tht Poet\nOfflw Dtpirtment tt Ottawa to\nhtlp Incrww tbt nrenue of tbt\nDominion.\nI wondtr If tto ptopU of Cinada\nhtn contldered how, by mailing one\nor two extra letten ttch wwk,\nthty ctn help tto rennue ot\ntto Dominion to tto extent ot wvtrtl militant of dollir. itch ywr.\nLike a\nSummer's\nDay\nA summer's day now adds\npleasure, a change rather\nnew. Vacuum packing adds\nflavor, a change really\nnew. The increased demand tells how the thousands like it who are using\nPacific Milk daily, packed\nin vacuum can.\nPacific Milk\n100%   B.C.   Owned   tad   Controlled\nPLANT   AI   ABBOTSrOBD\nChemical\nFertilizers\nGive quicker germination\nand faster growth, better weed control, less loae\nfrom disease and insect\npeat, earlier maturity,\nhigher quality crops and\nincreased yield at lower\ncoat\n\"Elephant\" Brand provides a complete range of fertilizers from which yon may select a mixture for any\nsoil condition. Ask your shipper for information and\nprices.\nThe Consolidated Mining ti\nSmelting Co. ol Canada, Limited\nWwtern tM*, Bnd Office: Ctlgtry, Alta.\nWeetern  Mln Offices:\nnXTICTON, B.C Winnipeg, Maa.\n\"Pt-WUgittV\nJust S Days Left\nOf Oar Sacrifice Sale on Implements, Tools, Cultivators, etc-, After\nWhich the Prices Will Revert to Their Former Level.\nTake Advantage of These Money Savers\nA $ SAVED IS A $ MADE\nAll Wool Mope, each -       094\nBass Lawn Brooms, each       08<\nFloor Wax, 1 lb, each  29*\nSilver Polish       15#\nStovs Polish  _       15*\nTennis Racquets ._   Vt Price\nBaseball Goods  20% Off\nHack Saw, complete, each ....      BO*\nGalvo. Wash Tube, each       98*\nAlarm Clocks, each       98*\nElectric Curling Irons    91.00\nRoller Skates, pair    \u00a72.00\nCanoe Cushions, each     f 1.00\n15*       Crocks Tor Packing Down Eggs\u2014\n98*      Pyrene Fire Extinguishers .. $10.00\n1 Horae Plow \t\n2 Home Plow\t\n1 Section Spike Tooth Harrow\n2 Section i'c-ike Tooth Harrow\n1 Section Spring Tooth\nHarrow \t\nCultivators, 1 Hone\t\n4 Tine Spading FoTks\t\n4 Tine Manure Forka\t\n3 Tine Hay Forks\t\n3-Ply Ready Roofing, rofl\t\nOnion Sets, per lb.\t\nHair Broome, each\t\nBulk Garden Seeds-\nFlour Siftera, each \t\nHair Clippers for \u201e\t\n{13.50\n21.00\n$5.50\nfll.00\n920.00\n918.00\nfl.10\n91.10\n98*\n93.00\n15*\n88*-\nCtt This Ad. Dat tnd Save\nREMEMBER, THESE PRICES ARE OFF AFTER\n1ST OF MAT\nNelson Hardware\nWholesale and Retail Quality Hardware Nelson, B. a\n \t\nNURSES'\nOXFORDS\nHere is a nice soft\nWHITE ELK OXFORD\n-with flexible chrome sole\nespecially built for nurses\nwear.\nBy PACKARD.      *t*\nPrice     O\nR. Andrew\n&Co.\nLeaders in Footfashion\nWM. MCINTOSH'S\nDEATHSODDEN\nBlood Clot Believed Taken\n-   Former Nelsonites Lift\nELKO BRIEFS\n_ \t\nBuco, a. c, Apm as\u2014a. *.\n[Ingham  of Sheep  Mountain  ranch\nm ln town Thuraday.\nMlaa  Pattereon   of   Cranbroo*   la\n| tha fuaat of Un. M. Roo and lira.\n[W. Beaudry.\nI    Mra.  H.  Angell  ot  diary,  who\nI hae   Iwen   .pending   the   paat   two\n| wwke In Bko with H. Angell. left\nSaturday for Calgary.\nI R. Crlaaflo of r-_rni* apant tba\nButer   holldaya   with   hla   father,\n1 3. CrUaflo.\nMra. L. Simmon, and three chlld-\n| ran of Oalloway, ware ln town Saturday vlaltlng Mra. 3. A. Sheridan.\n,, Edward Ingham apent the Eaater\nholldaya with hla grandfather and\ngrandmother,   Mr.  and  Mre.  A.  E.\n> Ingham.\nWUllam Mclntoah, who died In\nWinnipeg on Thuraday laat, na.\nburled tn Winnipeg on Monday. W.\nIt Blanchard. father-in-law, la a\nlatter to relatlvea In Nelaon aUtaa\nthat Mr. Melntoah (Had auddenly.\nK\u00ab arrived home fron work feeling\nUl and complaining of a pain la\nMa aid*. Mra. Motntoah. formerly\nCH* Blanohard of nelaon, rubbed hla\n\u2022Ida and ha lUted ha felt batter.\nMra. Mclntoah went down Into tlu\nbeaement to tend to tlw furnace\nwhan ah* heard a chair move and\nthen a craah upetaim. ana found her\nhuaband etretched out on the floor.\nA doctor waa eummoned but death\nwu almoat lnetantaneoua. A clot of\nblood la believed to have caused\ndeath.\nMr. Melntoah ww a former real-\ndent of Nelaon employed In th* government employment aervloe. He n-\n\u25a0lded Ui Oanada for it yum, io of\nwhich were id Winnipeg when b*\nwu chief of the Dominion department of labor. H* wu a member\nof Auguatln* Onlted church and\nung ln the choir. Be wu a member\nof Norwood Maaonlc lodge and at\none tlm* wu wcntary-tnwurer of\nthe Norwood branch, Canadian legion. Bulde. Mra. Mclntoah. a aon,\nWUllam Oien, and a daughter, Valine Audrey survive. Hla nephew W.\nJ. Mclntoah wu realdlng with him\nat th* tlm* of duth and a brother\nrealdea Ul Bdinburgh.\nWhy do Doctors\nCheck Kidneys Flntl\nBecame they tnow tbat healthy\nKidney, remove from the blood\nth* wut* matter formed hy th*\n\u25a0war-changing human body u it\natctys uti rebuild. Intel.. But If\nthe Kidney, fail\u2014tha system 1*\neoUoned and iUnaat lutely followi Aa a he.lth wfeguari\u2014u\na wiu prac^udoiv\u2014fluah your kidney, ragul.rly every thru weeka\nwith Dodd'. Kidney Pill.-for\nover thru generauoni the favorite\nKidney tonic and remedy\u2014non-\nhabit formir**\u2014ftw from drop.\nM\nDodd'. Kidney Pllh\nGILKER TO BE\nROTARY HEAD\nA. B. Oliker It prwldent-elect of\ntbe Neleon Rotary club, for the Rotary year beginning July 1. and H.\nM. Whlm*t*r u vloe.pruldent will\nbe hie aeoond la command.\nTbew offloera-eleet wen named\nMonday after a muting of tbe naw\nboard of dlrectore, named Juat before by the elub lit Ita annual election. The remaining memben of tbe\nnew board ar* W. B. Bamford, Dr.\nJohn Oananar, 3. T. Andnw.. W. F.\nHlppenon, C. W. Tyler\u2014who con-\ntlnuw w pruldent to the ead of\nJun*\u2014aad Dr. W. Lelahley.\nTbe aew hoard wu picked from\nIB memben who were nominated In\nMarch, and preponderantly represent* new blood, old dlncton designedly ntualnf iwmlnatton It\naucoeeda to office on Dominion day.\nOther offlcu remain unchanged,\ntba aaw board reelecting Owrg*\nHontead u uoretary, W. __ Waaaon\nu treuurer, and 0. T. Hunter u\nauditor.\nTh* animal wm killed by tha\narm of th* mechanical ban, aad\nUw race wu called off.\n'tin maoN vaxly tmn. nilson, ac. \u2014 xccsdat Honmxo, aito ts, vm*\nPARKER HOMI! IS\nSCENE OF BRIDGE\nSLOCAN. B. Oh A\u00bbU 3*\u2014Un\nHoward Fait* ua Wa Dorothy\nParker eatertatned at four tablu\nof bridge oa Thuraday evening la\nhonor of Mn. F. Ubr and Mr.. A.\nS. Morley who are leaving thla plan.\nHigh bonon wtn woo by Mn. R.\nJ. Johnston, Kn. Uhr aid Mra.\nMorlty receiving guut prlaw. Dainty\nrefreshments wn* e*rv*d at thi\nconclusion of carda and a ptuaaat\newnlng weat. Th* following wen\nth* guwtt: Mra. 9. Ubr, Kn. A. s.\nMorley. Mn. W. A. Jackaon,, Mr*.\nH. a Curtis. Mn. D. McKay, Mn.\nJ. H. Pinchbeck, Kn. J. euthertud.\nMra. 0. Barman, Mn. a J. Johnaon.\nMn. 0*0. Uw, MM. D. B. O'Nell\nMra. a J. Uno.ua, Kn. A* naUUa,\nMlM AUM Curtla. MlM ,K. Utt)*.\nJohn of Cnatoo, MlM CbrtsWn* Morrison, Kn. B. Parker and Mta* Dorothy Parker.\nThomu Choate of Nelaon ww a\nbualnw* vlaltor la turn oa Thursday and ww a viiltlng msmber at\nslocan'a Lodg* No. 40 oa Thuraday\nevening.   -\nKr. aad Kn. R. 0. Warner wd\n_on. wan vlalton to Nelson on Friday.\nKn. K. Cameron ww a vlaltor to\nNelson Thuraday aad Friday.\nKn. W. Hjtllp and two eons\nStanley and Jlmmle an vlaltlng\nwltb nlatlvu la Neleoa.\nPure Food Market\ni t%t Specials lor Tuttday \u00ab ao\nIV       and Wednesday     * **\nFresh Calf Brains;   IM\nFrwh Caif\"Hearts;'  IA*\nFresh Pork kidneys; 1A<\nLb a    10\nFresh Spare Ribs;    lAe-\nFresh Boneless Stewing\nBeef; cnt np. 1M\nLb. _   IU\nFresh Port. Liver;    1A<\n1*4 lbs.   IU\nFresh Pork Hocks; IA*\nLb.     IU\nFresh-Tigs Feet;     IA*\n2 Iba. for   IU\nFreeh Boiling Beef; 1IU*\nIV* lbs. for _.._   IU\nFresh Pork Sausage; 1 A<\nLb.  .   IU\nCleanliness\nService\nQuality\nBURNS & Co., Ltd.\nPHONE SO\nFREE\nGtt a ffxV\nCongoleum Rug\nFREE\n\u2022EE OUR WINDOW\nRules of Contest\nEvery effort has been made to ensure the utmost\nsimplicity and fairness In this contest . . . everyone has the same chance of winning.\nI. Simply enter tb* number you think la hidden under tb*\nOold Seal oa the Ocogoleum Oold Seal Rug oa dlaplay.\nt. Tba guew neareet to th* actual number wlll bs awarded\nthe rug ntBB . . . In event of a tie ... tbe tying con-\ntutaata will guew a aecond number which wtu be Mlected.\n>. zntrtte muat be depoelted at this store befor* 19 noon on\nAprU Mth. (Winning number will bt announced la our\nwindow* at 4 p.m. of that dat*).\n4. The Judgu' decision* oa all matter, pertaining to th* oon-\ntut will be final.\n5. Ttw oonte.t 1* open to in, oot excepting tb* employe* of\ntbla More and thalr fsmllles.\nS. Only on* guew will be allowed to each entrant . . . violation of tbu rule wUl disqualify the offender.\n1. Tb* hidden number 1* between 1 aad 0,000.\n8. Should anyone pnrrhwi a Oenulne Congoleum Oold Seal\nRag of any . lie during the period of thl. oonte.t and than\nprove tbe winner of the Prise Rug, be ot she ahall have tba\noption of taking the Prise or having the full purehaw price\nof tbe rug already bought refunded.\nSPECIALS\nIN ODD\nCURTAINS\nFrilled and Plain, per pair 91.99, $1.39 and $1.49\nLace Net Curtains 91.85 to 92.5\u00a9\nSilk Rayon Curtain Material, yard 59\u00ab*\nKitchen Muslins, yard \u201e 25f to 35<\ns\nTANDAR\nFURNITURE CO.\nD\nCANADIAN MUSIC\nON AIR TONIGHT\nFoUowlng up It* poUcy ot giving\nencouragement to tlw mualoal taint\not all part* of Canada, tba Canadian\nRadio Broadcwtlag commission hw\narranged to put orcheetnui of wvtral\ncities on a ooaat to coast network\nduring Ita Tueaday evening hour for\nttm tmt wvanl wwk*. liw Tueaday\nevening national orchaatral concert\nla trom 9 to 10 BAT. Tb* foUowlng\nare th* orcbwtrw which wUl aupply\ntha  programa tor tb* ant wnn\nAprU \u00bb\u2014Toronto Symphony orchwtra.\nKay J\u2014Quebec Philharmonic oreheetre.\nKay _.\u2014 HamUton Symphony or*\neheetr*.\nMay 18\u2014Winnipeg Symphony or*\ncheatra.\nMay IS\u2014Raglaa Symphony orcheetra.\nMay go\u2014Montreal Symphony orchwtra.\nJune 8\u2014Calgary Symphony oreheetre.\nTha oommlwlon I* now broadcasting regularly onr a national network\nthree tlmea a wwk, oa Tuwday, Wed*\nneaday and Friday. Tlw Tuwday program Is of orehwtml mualc. Tb*\nWadawday evening utertalnment. also from - to 10 EST., conttnuu to\nbe tb* popular French variety programa put on under th* tltl* \"Un*\nHeure Fn* d* Vou*.\" Tbl* program\nbw tud* * highly tamable Impression Ul Ingllsh speaking provinow w\nw\u00bbu a* m Quebec, fcr Friday tb*\nprogram wblob I* trom \u00bbto !:\u2666_ BAT.\nla usually but not alwaya a band\nconcert.\nMRS. ED MURPHY\nFIRST INTO LAKE\nwithout wuhlng to dtpW Bw\nLuow. l\u00abo*l oarsman, of credit for\nbl* wrly dip in th* lak*. whloh toe*\nplaoe Tpres Sunday, frtand* of Mn.\nA. B. Murphy point out that ah*\nww a tuU wwk ahead ci him In\ntaking ttw ohlUy pluag*.\nKn. Murphy ww ta tb* lak*\ntwice\u2014oao* InvolunUrUy aad onu\nvoluntarUy. On Oood Friday abe\nww la tb* family boat houw, at\nth* Uuaeb club float, etanding in a\ncane* ud tmdlag It ott from tb*\nbwt, wbtn Uw wind wrung tb* door\nto ud (truck tb* cuu, tipping It\nonr. aad ahootlng Kn. Murphy Into\nth* watar. Sh* ww out tn a Jiffy,\nand rushed bom* to obang*, not\nnotlowbly pleaaed.\nTh* Involuntary dip, howtvtr, dla.\nolowd that tha wat*r, though wtt,\nwaa not w oold w oo* would ex-\npwt, and on Baater Sunday Mra.\nKurphy, after vainly trying to gat\nnlatlvu ud friends to Join ber\nIn the water, wtnt In tor a swim,\nat tbtlr aummer home acrow the\nVERIGIN MAY -\nBE J PLANE\nStarts From Selson by Train,\nFlnt Stag*\nFeter Verigin, prwldtnt of tbt\nChristian Community of onlvaraal\nBrotherhood, arrived from Brilliant\nSunday alght, ud left Molaon by\ntht early morning tnln, Intent on\ncompleting bl* trip to tb* prairie\nby alrplan* lt powlbl*.\nNegotiation* wen made Sunday to\nban a plan* waiting fo rhlm at\nCnnbrook, but advloee Konday afttrnoon inn tbat whm hs reached\nCranbrook ao plu. ww there, and\ntw tbta transferred hla hopw to\nUthbrldg*.\nTb* Doukhobor bud, wbo bw\nbwa sick, ud undtr praotlcaUy\nd*Uy attendance by Dn. 3. H. Bennett and J. F. Otuttn, la beaded tor\nSaakatoon and Torlrton. Bl* physicians were uaabl* to p*nu*d* him\nto *at*r hoepltal han, In preference\nto taking tb* trip.\nSociet\/*\n^TBsVTSSILa\nnatnra Including nwp-\nnrtvate    ut-rtafBtowta\nwdltppttr i\u00bb tbljooluma '*\nnb*\nThe Store of Service and Satisfaction\nComplete House Furnishers Nelson, B. C.\nLEGION ACTIVE\nIN WINDERMERE\nTreat Children; Hear Provincial Official; Attend\nDinner\nTEETH THEME\nFOR ROTARIANS\nDr. Gansner Gives Lecture Illustrated by Slides\nOmRKBRI. B.C.. April M\u2014Oa\n\u25a0uttr Mbnd.y afternoon, a* a\ntreat for tha achool children, tb*\nInvermere Contracting oompaur,\nthrough tbe klndnw* of W. H.\nCleland, put ce a tn. plctun (bow\nLn tb* Legion hall.\nCaptain Bobtrt Macnlcol. th* provincial eeeretary of tb* Canadiu\nlegion, arrived from Oolden an\nWedneeday, oa u Inspection trip\nwhich conn th* wbai* pro-inw, In\nth* evening then ww a full turnout at the legion clubroom to bear\nhla addrew oo th* \u00bblm* ud objwt*\ncf th* legion. He alao touched on\nth* matt*, of periston* tad Uw\npension board.\nThursday evening Ootanander 3.\nCopley Fowlw, BK, FJUA, gan a\ndinner to tlw cfflosn and honorary\nofflcen paat ud prweat of tb*\nWindermere District legion at tb*\nInvermere hotel. Tb* guwt* to tb*\nnumber of 14 wtn wd to tb* dln-\nIngroom by ttw HooorabU R. Rudolph Brum, Lit)., aad Mn. B. M.\nSudlUada, who aetad w hwtew\ntor tb* command*-. Aftor dinner,\nthote guwt* who wtohed to, pltytd\nbrldg*, whlltt oth\u00abn wt around tba\nbluing ona fin In th* alttlng\nroom, chatting ud renewing old ac*\nnut Int. now\nTbt wlnnen ef ttw brldg* prjsw\nwen: Udiw' flnt, Mn. w. H.\nCl*Und of Invtrnwre; ladlw' eecond,\nKlw cworgie Hornby ot lanrmtn:\ngutlemen'e flnt, W. Ue; gutle-\n_M'i wcond. W. X. Beaton. Th*\nladles and gentlemen'! consolation\nprlw* wsat to Mr. and Mn. T. W.\nTurner.\nTh* foUowlng Is a list of ths\nguests: Mr. aad Mra. Sudlluda,\nHon. R. Bruce aad Mn. Bruce, Dr.\nand Mn. Coy. Mr. aad Mn. B. M.\nCblaholm, Mr. and Mn. Flaber, Mr.\nud Mn. Cleland, Mr. aad Mn. Ash-\nworth. Mr. aad Mn. Bwton, Kr. aad\nMrt. Thornton. Major aad Kn. Ball.\nMr and Mn. Paatfleld, Mr. aad Mn.\nRlehardeon, Kr. and Kn. Ua. Kr.\nand Mn. Lu, Mr. and Mre. T. W.\nTurner, tar. aad Mra. Oordon. Mn.\nud Mln a. Hornby, Mn. Fraalag-\nton.\nWith th* aM ot luttrn alktw,\nDr. John Oansner, chairman of the\ncrippled cbUdnn's commlttw, gtm\nth* notary club Monday an Interwtlng talk oa \u2022truefun and discern*\not th* twth. H* bad bwn expecting\nto ban another apeaker fcr the\ncrippled children', program date,\nbut In the end >i*d to be the\napeaker himself.\nAfter explaining from a chart the\ncharacteristic tootl) structure, ot\nenamel ooat. dentin*, aad la ttw\nmlddl* tb* ntrre, and describing\ntint, tlw proowa by wblch tooth\nduty ltd to a diseased nerve and\nabicetsii, and aeoond, how pyorrhea,\ndenloplng la tb* gum*, chiefly from\ntb* prewnw ot tartar, at* away tb*\nenanwl coating dowa to tba root.\nDr. Oanuer turned to the alldw,\n3. T. Andnw* operating tb* lantern\ntor blm. .\nWHAT KILUD TBDDT\nFrom tbe alldw lt ww teamed\nthat dlseesw la practloally every\neectlon of ttw body can aprlng from\ndiawwd twth. including bUadntn,\nud dlwwtd oaaw wtn depicted\ntbtt terminated fatally, tt ww\nstated that former Prealdent Theodora. Roownlt of ttw United Statu\ndl*d from dlwwt originating in\ndiawwd teeth.\nMany of tha alldw ehowtd x-rey\nploturw of dlMwcd twth. aad ot\nabnormal oondltlona, auch w bidden\ntwtb tbat nerer \"erupted,\" ud tbe\nmoral of tb* addreu wu that x-ray\nexamination should always pnoede\nany tubtUatlal dtntal work, to\ntbow ttw undtr-lylng conditions.\nCHRISTINA HAS\nATHLETIC CLUB\nBROUSE SOCIALISTS\nHEAR ADDRESSES\nApril \u00bb4-Tht\niarmart of Brouw gan a haarty wii*\ncaaw to a delegaUco from aUvtgfta\nlocal of tht Canadian Soeiellat party,\nthtn btlng  wtn ovtr  100  la at-.\nJamw Moir cf SUverton wa* blUtd\nto tddnw tbt matting nthtr to bl*\nwtonl*hm*nt. bowwnr, b* row to\ntb* occasion with a stirring addnw.\nCharlu Ihi -nt la ttw tbalr ud\noaUtd en flrtt 3. c. Kurt* tad\ntban Jamu Mortimer who both got\nsplendid hwrlngs. Ut*. Kambley WW\nnext called on. but dunned te mak*\na loag spwch. however, ttw advtatd\ntbew prewnt te erganli* imnwdltt*-\nly under tb* Cuadlu Soetallst\np\u00abrty w tb* Socialist party ta tbla\nprovlnoe In tbe foundation party ef\nth* COT.\nTbta advloe \u00abulted thow pnwnt,\naad a good (bong local tprug\nInto btlng. A oonfennos of tbt\nBodallat part. wlU a* beld la Sllverton vary ehorUr. \u2022 \" ..\nORAND rOB-CS, April _4\u2014Ath-\nletw and sport fan* at Christine\nlak* han orguleed u Athletic\nassociation to b* knowa w tb*\n\"Kokmw Athletlo Club.\"\nMr. Kingsley of chrletlna ls prwldut and Ralph Smyth*, wentary*\ntnaaunr. Tb* executive oommlttw\nconsist* of Mlw Barbara XUbtrg,\nwbo 1* la charge ot th* ladlw'\n\u2022ports; B. S. Reynold, aad O. Creech.\nFlan, an underway fer baaeball.\na girls' soft ball team and at pna-\ntnt tha olub la having a series of\nbaakatbaU gamM.\nOa Wedneeday, a game betwwn\nOeacade aad tbe Kokanee elub,\nbrought eut large crowd, and tbat\nkwn lnterwt tad rivalry prevail.,\nww evidenced ln tb* ttet tut the\nlarg* pavilion ww filled to eapaetty.\nCaacad* twm ltd tht scoring right\nthrough until a ftw mlnutw before\ntb* last half when Caacad* twm\nnfueed to continue, lwvlng the\nKokaneea, wlnnen by default, with\na aeon JO-J\u00ab.\nBAMBRIDGE HEIRS\nARE SOUGHT FOR\nIN THE KOOTENAY\nIt heln of Francl. Bsmbrldge reside in th* Kootenay, tbey wlll he\nInteracted to know that an Inheritance await, them, a letter ot Inquiry rewtved by Chief ot Polioe\nAlat. Stewart from tb* CromweU\ncorporation of Bwton, Maw, Indicate*.\nTh* oonetrn wrltwi\n\"In tbe matter ef a vary tubttaa-\ntlal lnberitaaM we with to locate\nen* Fmnel* Bambrldg*\u2014or hi. heln\n\u2014wbo In tbout lgTO wu redding tn\nCueda. We believe tbat thla mu\nor hta Mtt* an at pnwnt residing\nla your territory. We wlU appreciate\nIt vary much U you wUl inform ut\nif you know of tbl* aum or hi*\nnext af kin. ud lt w, wlll you\nplww request tbem. either through\nyou or -dmcUy, te win thl* offlw\nlenwdtattly. It It ot th* utmwt\nimportance that thty bt located\nwithin a very abort time, w their\nrlgbta to claim nry ahortly exptn.\"\nA wilboat of faarlc*t*d Iron\nplatw, welded teftthtr, It btlng\nbuilt, wltb Uw Idea ef producing a\nboat proof agalnat tba boring attacks of Ahlpworms. *X\nMn.   J.   Stunwa,   un.   W.   J.\nsturgeon aad Kn. x. 3. vigneux,\nSUIca   atnet.   win   bt   \"at   bomt\"\nMonday ud Tuwday, Kay 1 aad 1\nfrom 9:80 to S o'clock.\n\u2022  \u2022\nW.   L.   AfOtck.   Kill   atrwt,   taft\nywterday for Vanoounr *b*n be\nbw gone tor medical attention.\n.  \u2022  \u2022\nMra. Bed McDonald of South Slocan ww a olty abopper yeeterday.\n...\nMr. and Kn. t. A. Mana, SUIw\natnet, apeat yetterday la Trail,\ntuest* at th* hom* of Mr. and Mre.\nFrank wuils. Tbty wen teeomputtd\nheme hy thetr daughter Oerry who\nmet with u accident to ber leg\nwhile visiting In Trail, during the\nBaater vacation.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMn. J. W. Con, Carbonate atnet,\nww auooawtully operated on yeeterdey at the Kootenay Lake Q*neral\nhoapltal.\n\u2022 \u2022   .\nMr. ud Mr*. R. Sherradm ef\nAinsworth wen reunt vlalton to\ntown.\n..   \u2022   \u2022\nC. 9. Fenwlck ef South Slocan\nspent Sunday la town to attend\nthe Yprea celebration.\n...\nCen  9. Anderion  lett  yeeterday\nvia the C.FJt. for Odenw. Denmark.\nHe aalla from Montreal May t on\nthe Ducheu ot Bedford.\n.   .   \u2022\nMrs.  a.  Little  aad  wn   Jlmmle,\nAnnable   block,   left   ywterday   for\nSlocan   City  when  they  will   loin\nMr. Little and make tbeir hom*.\n...\nMn. Ohariw T. McHardy ud family *p\u00abnt tb* wwktnd at their Balfour honw.\n...\nMU* One* Wilkinson, Cedar atrwt,\nvlalted over th* weekend at Bon*\nnlngton at the home ot Mr. aad\nKn. j. civil.\n\u2022 \u2022 .\nKr. aad Kn. H. Bttt et Robson\n\u2022pent ywttrdiy tn Nelson.\n\u2022 .   \u2022\nD. Sinclair of Fawner* paid a\nrlalt to town ywtarday.\na * t\nVary nev. J. 0. KcKtngl* united\nln marrisg* Imma Teduco aad\nBruno Del Buocht* ot Trail. The\nwltneaw. war* Mta* Raw Tedwco\nand Sylvlo Hartln of Tnll. Tba\nbride who ww glnn away by bu\nfather, Vlaout Tedwco, of Nelaon\nlooked lovely In a wedding gown of\nwhite utln a veil cad carried *\nabower of Ophelia new. Har brldw-\nmald were a becoming abell pink\nlac* gown with puff *lwu* and\nmatching bat. Htr bouquet ww of\nmauve and pink aawt pew. Kr.\nand Mrs. Del Bucchla wlll make\ntheir bome In Trail. The choir of\ntbe ohurch or Mary Immaculate\nung appropriate hymn*.\nm   .    .\n3, .Msny Butrgt of Ony Onek\nspent ywttrdty la town.\n.   .   \u2022\nMlu jun Uw*on, wbo had, bwa\nvlaltlng ltt N\u00abl_on *t tb* box. of\nber grudmothet Mr.. I. }. Sklnntr.\nNtlton annua. Fslrvltw, ltft yesterday  for ber bonw la CuUegar.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nIta. W. 3. Mohr of willow point\npaid a visit to town yesterday.\n...\nA. H. Orwa. Charlu 9. KcHardy.\nO.  C.  Arneson  ud T,  R.   Wilson\nhave returned from Spokane, when\nthey spent tbe week-end.\n.   .   \u2022\nMr. ud Kr.. T. tl. Oborae ud\ndaughter PbyUta ot Robeon, wen re-\ncut vlalton to the city.\n\u2022 \u2022  .\nKlw Peggy oibbon, SUIca atnet,\nhw returned trom apendlng her\nButer vacation \u00bbt the hom* In\nOnnd Forks of Kr. sad Kn. W. K.\nOowana.\n...\nMr. ud Mn. Prank Dumu of\nAinsworth wen vUltor. to town Saturday.\n.   .   \u2022\nMr. and MM. T. J. stilter ud\nfamily lett by motor ywterday for\nthe Reno mine, wber* tbey will\n\u2022pdnd a wwk prior to Laving for\nthtlr bome  in Pndtricktowa,  Mo.\n\u2022 .   \u2022\nMlu Blrkladalt. wbo hw bwa\n\u2022pending tbt peat couple of weeka,\nat Sunihln. Bay. lwvu tomorrow\nfor htr home ln Victoria.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nMlw Dorothy Oibbon*. wbo hw\nbwn speeding Uw Buttr vacation\nat tba hom* ot htr parent., Mr. ud\nMn. B. Gibbons. Hoovtr ttrwt In\nOalgary. hw nturned to -resume ber\natudlw at the Mlaon high tchool.\n\u2022 .   \u2022\nMM. J. L. Purdy ef South Boon\nwu ln town Sundiy, to attend the\nTprea wtabntlon.\na- .a  t\nT. Dolphin lett yeeterday via tht\nOnat Northern tor Okalla, when he\nla employed, attar .pending the peat\ncouple of wuka in Nelson wtth hta\nfamily on Ward atreet.\n\u2022 e   \u2022\nKr. ud Kn. B. Slmpeon ud am\not Trail, paid a visit to town during\ntba week-end.\n...\nMr.' aad Mr.. Reglaald H. Dill\nmotond to Spokue yuterdty. Thty\nwtn tocompuled by Mr. DlU't titter. Mlw Ween Dill, who will n-\nmaln then for a couple of week*.\n\u2022 \u2022   .\nMlM Brelyn jeffi vitlttd ever tbt\nwwk-tnd at Bonnlngton, at tha\nheene of Mr. ud Kn. Ohariw Bland.\n\u2022 \u2022  \u2022\nMr. ud Kn. A. H. Noakw et Balfour wan recent vlaltor* to town.\n\u2022 .   \u2022\n- 8. S. Fowler of Rlondel epent yeeterday la the city.\n.   \u2022   .\nAmong ahopptn to Nelaon yesterday WW B. A. Curwln of Tmlr.\n\u2022 \u2022   .\nTeeterdey afternoon Mlw Jtan\nHunter, B-g*wood avenue, entertained the memben of Krs. F. 0.\nRlcb.rd'. circle of St, Savlom.1\nOhurch ntlptn. vrlwn tbow pnwnt\nMrt. Harold\nKn,\nOt-trtw X. Hamilton. Mta. p. a\nCamp-el!. Kn. R. W. D-wton. Mre.\nArthur Collto-on ud Kn. Weharda.\n\u2022 .   \u2022\nKtaa H. Puller, who hw bwa\nholidaying la Kulo, ww In towa\nSunday.\n.   \u2022   .\nMM. Dalgu, wbo *p*nt th* hoUday* la Hetaon, bw nturned te BrU-\nUut, whm tht ttaebw.\n\u2022 a   \u2022\nKn. A. O. Shaw disposed of potted\nahd tw and Mrs. txSSs xTstlrl.\nCr-Meagher 's^d\n607 Baker St. Phone 200\nSTOmNBWS\nNew Fabrics Are in Full Bloom\nEvery new fabric in silks, cottons and linens are here to help home-\ndressmakers in creating lovely Spring and Summer garments. What\nan enjoyable and gratifying task it will be to create a lovely dress or\nensemble from just a few yards of these attractive fabrics, and so\nsimple, too, if you use the new correctly cut and correctly styled patterns. The result... a stunning costume of'excellent material, on\nnewest lines, perfect fitting, and best of all, at a trifling cost. Come\nin and let us assist you in fabric selection, pattern styles suitable for\nyour type, and smart trimmings.\nNew Printed Silks\nThe newest of this season's designs.\nThese eome in a large range of patterns on Navy, Black, Grey and Sand\ngrounds. The material is a heavy\nweight pure silk flat crepe. 88 inches\nwide.\nTHE YARD f 1.50, f 1.75 to f 1.95\nNew Printed\nBroadcloths\nA fine permanent finished material in\nan endless range of patterns. Guaranteed absolutely fast colors. Will\ngive excellent wear. 36 inches wide.\nTOE YARD 29*\nNew Blouse Silks\nIf you wish to make your own blouse\nsee theae materials. Blouse lengths\nonly of he*vy flat crepe in the new\nplaids, checks and stripes. 35 inches\nwide.\nTHE YARD f 1.50, f 8.36 to 01.75\nNew Voiles\nImported voiles in extra fine material.\nAll new designs on light or dark\ngrounds. 86 inches wide. A fine selection.\nTHE YARD .... 35*, 50* to 75<\nNew Spring\nWoolens\nAn ideal material for a dress or the\nnew Spring suit. Made of pure Botany\nwool in the new shades for Spring.\nGrey, Beige, New Blue and Brown.\nNew diagonal patterns.\nTHEYARD fl.50\ntn* among thow who  aaaltted  *t\nth* fancy-work tabl*.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nKr. ud Mn. S. H. Hopkins of\nTrail wtn vlalton to towa during\ntbe wwk-ehd.\n...\nKr. and Kn. B. B. Stallwood, nelaon avenue. Fairview, epent tbe\nhoUdaye at oamp Litter, when Kn.\nStallwood'a parenta, Colonel ud Mrs.\nPred Uster, reside.\n.   .   \u00bb\nColonel John Kunay of South Blocan atteaded the Tprea celebration\nSunday.\n...\nKn. 0. B. Abbott ud daughter.\nGladys ud Aagy, ban nturntd\nfrom ctlgtry. where they tpent the\nZuter holldaya, the guwt* of Kn.\nX. Smith, Mta. Abbott', mother.\n\u2022 a    \u2022\nKtat Jtu Vl\u00abhtr of Cretton tptnt\nthe week-end la NeUon it tbt home\not hw pinnt*. Kr. ud Kn. W. S.\nPlthtr, \u00ab1S Kill etreet.\nWEATHER SULTRY;\nMERCURY HITS 69\nJOHN SINGLETON\nIS LAID AT REST\ntaRNS, BO., AprU St-Th* funeral of Joba Singleton ww b*ld\nfrom Chrlat churoh oa Saturday. Kr.\nSingleton died la tbe Male bwpltal\nThursday, aftar a long UlaeM. Be\nww ln hta alxtlw. He had bwn a\nresident ef Ooal Cntk for 93 yean.\nBe ta survived by a aon living In\nCoal Crwk and wife living ln England.\nBLACKTAIL DOE\nSEEN IN TOWN\nA young doe, thought to be a\nyearling, and deeoribed w \"fat w\nbutter,\" ww ewn la tlw bualaw*\nwetlon of Nsleon tt gill Konday\nmorning by WUllam BtaatU, atnet\ncleaatag fonman. It ahot out ot\ntha alley behind the Hume hotel,\nand continued ewt along the alley\nu loag w It ww In sight. Mr.\nHew.il statw lt ww ot th* blacktaU\nt-feclw.\nMondty ww warm and sultry\nwith tb* mercury ngletertag 1 do-\ngrw below tbe high for the prewnt\nwwon, gg degnw. Th* low tempen-\nture for the dsy ww so degnw.\nThe tlm acroM the lake ud numerous rubbish fine tgtln spread *\nhaw over ttw city ywterday.\nTaking kindly to the warmnew ot\nthe weather, bud* an beginning ta\nunfold ud foliage wlll aoon be eut\nIn fuU. Tbe lawa* an alao taking\non a mon verdant hu*.\nGREENWOOD CUTS\nSCHOOL SALARIES\nOBOKWOOD, s% C, April M\u2014\nA special meeting of the aohool\ntnistew ww btld oo Wtdnwday\nafternoon to eontlder tht prtvlout\nwttmatw of szptnan for tht whool\nyttr, thli ww neewdtattd by the\nuaual government grut for schools\nnot being forthcoming. Ia ooo-\nHdtrtog the altuation la aohool\nrevenuw It wh dtclded to eut tbe\naalarlw of the Khool teachen te\nthe extent of S per mat. It ww\nalao decided to charg* all pupils\nsttsndlng school from outsld* th*\ncity tb* nun of M wnt* p*r month\np*r pupil. Tb* stpenM of receiving\noutslds pupil* from non-school districts ta \u00abult* a chart* on the elty.\nThe educational department uaually\nmade a amall grut fcr thew puplla\nbut bw ceawd to do so bow.\nTenden wen prevented for tbe\nsupplying of wood to the school,\nsu implication! wen considered.\nThU of Mem Taylor ud ton ww\naccepted.\nORGANIZERS FOR\n2 PARTIES HERE\nMoody of Libs and Msrryf leld\nfor Bowser ln Nelson\nWith ooaaarvatlvw wondering hut\nwbat It ww all about following\nPremier S. T. Tolmie'* atatement of\nSaturday that tbe Oonwrvatlns\nwould not coateet tb* n\u00abt election ln Britiah Columbia M a party,\npolitical laterwt la Nelson grew\nMondty. Tot Into tht elty had oome\ntwo orgutaen. First ww Major S.\n9. K. Moody of tbe Liberal party,\nwbo addressed a meeting ef Liberals lwt night.\nArriving late In- the afternoon\nfrom Trail wu J. B. Ktrrrfltld, or-\ngantaer tor W. J. Bowaar, K.C., ud\nhit non-party orgulwtlon. Kr.\nMtrryfttld will be ln Helton today\nimaging tor the visit of Kr. Bowser ud Dougald Donaghy. KO. who\nan to appeir ben oa KondtT Beat.\nTIRED AND\nIRRITABLE?\nTAeLydiaE-Plnkham-s\nVegetable Compon__d\nIt steadies the i\t\nte bulid you up. Yoa wtU eat batter \u2022\u2022. (leep better... took better. Ufe wUl tacai wortfc Uvtnt\nataln. Remember that N out of\nIN womaa t-j, \"It tute tat.\"\nUt It help you too. Uquld or tablet form, w you prefer.\nLAWN MOWERS\nSmart's Lawn Mowers took smart and do smart\nwork. High quality material and workmanship are\nused in these mowers.\nWindsor, 12-inch ;     \u00a7T.00\nScarlet Runner, 14-inch     $0,00\nWhippet, 14-inch  fiO.60\nScarlet Runner Ball Bearing, 14-inch .... $11.00\nRedwing, 14-inch  $13.50\nGeneral Brock, 14-inch  $14.00\nGeneral Brock, 16-inch  $15.00\nItsolite Aluminum, 14-inch  $10.00\nItsolite Aluminum, 16-inch , $20.00\nGRASS CATCHERS \u2014 LAWN GRASS\nHlpperson Hardware\nCompany, t\"m?.4ed\n\"Look for the Red Hardware Store\"\nPHONE 497 BOX 414\n \u2014\nFINANCE LISTS\nSTRONG ACTIVE\nInflation Bulls Ranks Are\nWdl Recruited and\nMarket Higher\nBy JOHN L. COOLEY\nAttooUted rr*** MnuicUU Writer\nNBW TORK. AprU 24 (AF)\u2014The\ntorn into * new week found\nUnited Statet financial markets\n\u25a0trong and active today.\nprofit-taking tended to keep\natocks om a aae-aaw after a 1 to 3\npoint rlie at tbe opening, but\n\"Inflation bulla\" kept their ranks\nwell recruited and closlnf prices\nwere mainly higher, thoujh under\ntbe beet.\nUnited Statei dollar exchange\nweakened, though laat week'a highs\ntt European currencies were not\nduplicated. Presumably, however,\nthat* waa a cloae connection between tbe decline of United Statei\ndollara and tbe advance of equities and staples, alnce the latter\noould be expected to rise as the\nunit of currency depredated tn international markets. Strength In\ngilt-edged bonds, however, seemed\nto Indicate aome persona thought Inflation prospects were being exaggerated.\nBuying ln stocks swung from\ngroup to group, oils, motors, aircraft, utilities and rails had tbeir\nturns at market-leading and new\nhighs for tbe year were numerous.\nSteels were Inclined to rest a little,\nnor did freah buoyancy ln silver\noffer much attraction for shares related to that metal. Net gains\nfor a number of favorites were fractional, though othera cloeed one to\ntwo higher, sales totalled 4,805,340\n\u2022hares.\nTRE  NKLSON  DAILY  NEWS.  NEUON*  B.C.   \u2014   TUESDAY   MORNING,  ATBIL   M,  W3J*\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n30 industrials  73.69 up 1.45\n20 rails    81.08 up   .42\n20 utilities    23.70 up   .53-\nWHEAT UP 2\nCloses Buoyantly After a\nSensational Buying Outburst at Chicago\nBy   JOHN   P.   BOUORAN\nAssociated Preu Market Editor\nCHICAOO, AprU 34 (AP)\u2014Uke\n3ig-\u00bbg lightning, grain markets\nflashed Irregularly upward today and\nPierced all obstacles including huge\nspeculative offerings, and Immense\naales to realise pjoflts.\nWheat, corn, oats and rye overtopped season high price records, and\ncloeed at or near the day's high\npeak. Newa of Inflation developments\nat Washington dominated the trading pits, and virtually excluded\nevery other factor,\nA sensational freah outburst of\nbuying swept over the wheat market\nln the final moments, and prices\ncloeed buoyant, l'i toa cents above\nSaturday's finish, corn ^ to l'i\nup, oats ^ to \u25a0% advanoed. and provisions showing U to 83 cents gain.\nSTERLING SOARS\nDollar Ends Day V, Cent\nHigher\nOTfW TORK. April 34 (CF)\u2014D*-\nmand for th* pound booeted sterl-\nlnf another IV, nnt* ln lively\ntrading on th* New York fonlgn\nexchange market today to cloee it\n48.87%   tot   cabiu.   Th*   C*n*dl*n  orel'u* 10 to 95. Hud*onB\u00aby SO to\nGOLD LEADERS\nTAKE LOSSES\nTORONTO, April 34 (CP)\u2014 Tbe\nStandard mining market started the\nnev week with a 1,000.000 shsre\nday. Bulk of the trade again appeared ln tbe gold stocks. The inevitable\nreaction following several sessions of\nadvancing prices, developed early\ntoday following a bullish start and\nat the cloee the whole range ot\ntold leaders stood behind minus\nsigns.\nWhite golds churned about, in\nsome cases, violently, leading bass\nmetal stocks remained atrong and\nfairly steady, international Nickel\nclosed up IB oents, at 19, after\npushing up to $16.50 with close to\n15,000 shares turned over. Noranda\ngot up to $38*25 and cloaed at $37\nfor a net drop of 35 cents. Coast\nCopper advanced 35 to $3.36, Pend\ndollar also started the week stronger\nclosing '\u00ab cent higher at 88 cents.\nTba premium on united States\nfunds was 18H per cent. Sterling\nreacted slightly at noon on profit-\ntaking. It waa then quoted at\n$3J6*4. eliding another '.\u00ab cent\nlater to ita low for tbe day. continued buying however, buoyantly\nswept the pound upward again, and\nIt  closed  substantially  higher.\nTbe dollar experienced a one-cent\ngain at tbe start of operations, but\nreacted later, fluctuating within a\nnarrow range tack and forth.\n$8.50. SUdbury Basin 2 to $1.08 and\nSherritt 1 to 65, while Smelters\nfinished $3 higher at 87.\nLake  Shore  at  $37  at the close,\nshowed a nst  loss of $1.35.\nTORONTO STOCKS\nAnw\t\nAJex   \t\nAmul*.    \t\nj, T Ooo-oUdXed\nA\u00bbhley\n.01\n.so\n30\nBu.   Metal.   \t\nBurr   Hollinger\nBK  Mluourt  ...\nO  raid   B\t\nChemical\nDeihouele    ....\nEldorado    \t\nFalcon brldg*\nOr*n*d\u00bb   \t\nMom*    Oil\n_   ltt\n....    1.25\n 10\n....     J6\n...     JM\n....    aw\n  10.31\n     .1)\n..._   1.49\n.._    3.90\n....   1.47\n.70\nBOO\n6.90\nHolllniW\t\nHudaon  B\u00bbT .\nInternational   Nickel   _  14419\nKlrkland Lak* -.._. _ S7\nLake   Shore >_   87.29\nMecase*        3ty,\nMelartlo      .10\nMelntyr*    38.35\nMining Oorp   _..   UT\nM*rl*nd    -    30\n.    1.94\n. 27.00\nNtplalWg    \t\nNoranda     \t\nPud Onlll*\t\nPremier   Oold   \t\nBan   Antonio  \t\nSherrlt   oordon   ....\nSudbury Baaln \t\nBlaco*    \t\nSt. Anthony \t\nTech   Huch*a\t\nVlpond    \t\nV*nture*\nWright Her-greavea\nWalt* Ackerman ....\n.70\n1.04\n.54\n1.07\n1.90\n.00\n4.90\n.38\n1.10\n4.90\nAO\nBONDS RISE ONE\nTO THREE POINTS\nN\u00abW YORK, April 34 (AP) \u2014\nHigh grade and speculative bonds\nJoined forces today, pushing prices\nup i to a or more points on $, wide\nfront.\nStrength of tba rails was tbe\nfeature of the session, although the\nutilities rallied substantially and\nths industrials were firm. United\nStatei government securities again\nmoved up in moderately active\ntrading and leading foreign obligations generally improved.\nBales totalled $18,338,000 par value, a still muon larger than normal\naggregate.\nMETAL MARKETS\nNBW TOBK, April 24 (AP)-Oopper firmer, electrolytlo apot and\nfuture evt-<A.\nTin firm epot asd nearby 430;\ntuture 990.19.\nIron steadier; No. 3, f.o.b. Xaetem\nPennsylvania 913.90-914; Buffalo\n414-914.90;   Alabama  912.\nLead steady; spot New York 93.90;\nEast  St.   LouU   93.37.\nZinc barely steady; tss, St. Louis\nspot and future 43.70.\nAntimony 4912-99.\nQuicksilver  999.\nAt London, Copper standard spot\n\u00a330 9s;  future \u00a330 10B.\nElectrolytic   epot   \u00a334;   future  \u00a339.\nTin spot \u00a3191; futur* \u00a3191 15s.\nLead spot \u00a311 2e 9d; future \u00a311 9*.\nZinc spot \u00a319 9e; future \u00a319 7s 9d.\nVANCOUVER LIST\nMOVES HIGHER\nVANCOUVER, April 34 (CP) \u2014\nThe Vanoouver stock exchange started another week today with prices\nstill on the upward trend. The oils\nmade some g>cod advances, Home\nOil leading with a gain of 12\ncents ty close at .47 and C. and B.\nwas e cents better at .40. Merland\nat .14 was up two cents and Okalta\nCom. at su- was up one point.\nPend Oreille. In. the base metals\ngroup advanced 11 cents to $1 and\nIn the golds Cariboo lead wit--, an\nadvance of 10 cents at $3.33, Reno\nGold closed at $1.00. up one cent,\nPremier Ooad lest two cents at .68\nsnd Bralorne and Pioneer closed unchanged from Saturday. Oolconda\ngained 3 cents at -35, Silverado at\nBV* was up 2'i, Whitewater at .00*i.\nand Noble Five at .13-14 were each\nup Pi cents and Bridge River closed\nIU conta up at .13'*. Reeves loet\ntwo cents tt .18. Other base metal\nsnd gold stocks had fractional advances.\nSelSi Undermines\nNEW YORK STOCKS\nVANCOUVER LIST\nBid\n.   .19\",.\n. 4.20\nAsk\n.17 %\n4.29\nAl\n\u202203%\n.00 ii\nAllegheny   \u201e\t\nAllied  Chemical\nAmerican can ....\nAm   For   Tow\nAmerican   10*   ....\nAm  Ua  et  Fdy\nAm Smelt ta Re\nAm   Telephone\nAm   Tobacco   ....\nAnaconda\t\nAtchison *_ __\nAuburn   Motor.\nBaldwin        si,\nBait  ft   Ohio     13%\nBendlx Aviation _- 11\",\nBeth   Steal     34%\nCanada   Dry      11\nCanadian Pao  . Ufa\nOerro de paaoo\nChe* Sc Ohio .\nChryaler\nMONTREAL. April 94 (CP..\u2014Although * wave of selling In the last\nhour undermined advantages, Montresl stock exchange prices were\nhigher today.\nWith the economlo conference ln\nWashington aa a background In addition to the propoeed change* In\nthe monetary policy of the United\nStates, a higher Wall street market\nand advancing wheat market*, the\nmarket swung upwards tn sympathy.\nLarge blocks of stocks were dumped on the wheat market ln the final\nhour and a* a result many Issues\ncloeod below their best levels. A recovery movement appeared a few\nmlnutea before the cloee with eeveral of the leadera overcoming their\nsetback*.\nOold* bore the brunt of tbe backsliding. Baa* metals finished the day\nhigher after declining in the middle\nof tbe session.\nInternational Nickel, active leader.\ncloeed at It* low for the day, down\n9c at 914.99. after touching 919.29\nat the opening. Selling off tn New\nTork precipitated the decline.\nAT NEW HIGH\nConsolidated smeltera established\na new high for the year at 99, but\nreceded to* 99%. wher* lt finished\nup 1%  point*.\nHollinger. ln (commor* with the\ngold atock* on the curb, rushed up\nln the morning only to come tumbling back near the clo_e. It recorded a new high at 9.99. and fin.\nlabed unchanged at 9.00, after re-\n1% IV.    1%\n94% 92% 94%\n70% 73% 79\n9% 9.      9\n7 9%     9%\n14% 13% 13% ' covering from\" 9.79,\n80% 28 38%      Canadian Pacific railway gained %\n^ _*..      .      at 12 on comparatively amall volume.\n76% 74% 78     B, c. Power \"B\" wa* up % at 4.\n13\n49%\n47%\n12\n47%\nMS\n6%\n11%\nny.\n23%\n10\n11%\n22%   20%\n82       91%   81%\n... 18%    14%    15%\n00\n78\n12%\n48\n47%\n6%\n12%\n12%\n23%\n10%\n11%\n21\nCom Is South     3        1%     1%\nCon   Oas   N   T   .... 48%    46%   48\nCorn   Products   ... 71%   99%\nO Wright Pfd\nDupont    - 47%\nBig   Mlsaourl\nBralorne    \t\nOeort*   Copper   ~    \u2014\nOeorgla    River        .03\nOolconda    _     .25\nOrandvlew        .00\nInt C & C      .10%\nI.ucky   Jim        -01%\nNobI*   Plve       .13%\nnational    silver    _   .04\nPend   OreUle -. 1.00\nPloneer   Gold   ._ _ 7-99\nPorter   Idaho       .11%\nPremier        .99\nReeves   McDonald   _ 19\nHenj   Oold      1.09\nSUvercrert      .04%\nSunloch         31\nWellington        .03\nWhitewater     09%\nOILS\nA   P   Consolidated    _ 09\n.13\n.04%\nl.or.\n8.00\nEastman  Kodak\nEleo   Pow  it   Ll\nErie    _ _\t\nPord English ....\nPord of Canada\nPlrst NU Stores\nFreeport Texaa\nOeneral Motors ...\nGeneral Electrlo\nGeneral   Fooda\nOold Dust  19\nGoodrich     _   9\nGranby   _ \u2014   9%\nGrt North pfd .... 19%\nOrt  West Sugar .. 19%\nHowe    Sound      19%\nHudson Motor*     6%\nIns Copper     4%\nInt mckel    18%\nint Tel 8i Tel  __ 11%\n91%\n7%\n8%\n57%\n29%\n. 19%\n. 17%\n31%\n70%\n3%\n47\n81%\nti\n(K\n3%\n-        8%\n68% 67%\n38% 38%\n17%    19%\n45%\n80\n8%\n\u00ab\n.71\n.30\n1.14\n.05\nUH ' Jewel Tea oo  34%\n17\n30\n19%\n9%\n9%\n13%\n19%\n18%\n8%\n4%\n19%\n10%\n17%\n30%\n18%\n9%\n9%\n14\n19%\n16%\n9%\n4%\n18%\nDOMINION LIVESTOCK\nBUYING SENDS\nGRAIN UP AGAIN\nUpturn Is L a t e ; Profit-\nTaking Had Hacked\nEarly Gains\nWINNIPBO,    April   34    (CP).\u2014A\nlate stampede of baying pat profit-\ntakers to flight on the ((rain exchange   today   and   lifted   wheat\nfutures prlees from tbe low points\nto leave tbem lV*c to 1-ftc higher\nat the close; Vnder wholly speculative buvtng May delivery closed\nat Bi.Hr, July at 61 Hc to 61 % and\nOctober at 6!Hc to 09%r.\nSurging upward ln wild opening\nactivity   prices   gained   2V\u00bbc   In   all\nfutures  but under steady battering\nof profit-taken, the market lost almost all of Its advance, slipping almost to previous closing levels. The\nwild   scramble   of   buying   In   late\ntransactions    quickly    reversed    tbe\ntrend of prices mounted rapidly.\nForeign demand was believed to\nhave been temporarily curtailed by\ntbe erratic movement of currency\nexchanges and no export sales were\nreported to give a firm base for the\nadvanoe.\nOfferings continued light in tbe\ncoarse grain market, while trading\nIn coarse grains was mixed in trend,\nflax quoted 6c above Its previous\nclose at one time, being the only\nfeature.\n\u2022May We Serve You?'\nAVENUE SERVICE. Oaa. OU, Wash-\nIng. Oraaslng. etc. Drive In today\nIf rou would Uke to paint plctUre*-\n\" ean teach you. Qco. A. Me\"\"\ntypea of Key* duplicated. H. It\n-   830 Baiter strut.\nJ. P. COATES\u2014Serl-tered Proles\natonal Electrical* Engineer. Contracting, Supplies.  Phone 799.\nPine quality ~taiT__lng \u2014 Repair* -\nAlteration*\u2014IDEAL  TAILORS.\nW MacDOttAtD-HaSTblsaned and\nBlocked. 899  Baker. Opp.  Vassars\nE COLLIN SON-,Expert Watch\nClock and Jewelry Repalra. Prompt\nService at reaaonable rates. Write\nto P.O. Drawer 1103. Nelson.\nAuto parts for all Cars -\"KRAFl\nAUTO   WRECKAGE\nT. PLATER\u2014Painting and Decorating   for   Spring. \t\nNelaon Dally News job Department\nfor all kinds of commercial print-\ning. I'hone 144.\t\nfSEMIBB SERVICE STATIOi. - O\nOraham. Gaa. OU, Oreaalng, Wash-\nIng. Special Rate*.  Drive U Now\nRAW BODY AND PENDER WORKS\nDuco Faulting. Welding, Body R*-\npairs on all car*. Phon* 119.\nSTOCKS ABSORB\nTORONTO. April 24 (OP)\u2014Moderate Irregularity developed In late\ntrading today on the Toronto stock\nexchange, as a result of an avalanche\nof profit-selling but the shock wai\nabsorbed and the market reached\nthe closing gong with a long row\nof   galng  ttlll  intact.\nThe session developed tbe broadest market of tbe year. 67 issue*\nappearing In the transactions and\nvolume was three times as heavy\nas the average over reoent months.\nTrade In the cU, was a feature.\nImperial holding second place on\nthe board for volume, being exceeded only by Nickel. Three ttt\nstocks. Imperial, international Pete\nand McCoil Frontenac touched new\nhlgb marks for tbe year. Pete\nfinished unchanged at 16 after getting Up to 15% while the others\ncloeed with fractions to the good.\nMcColi   Frontenac   preferred   at   69\nwas up an.\nHeavy profit-taking failed to heel\nNickel down more tban 10 cents below Saturdays close. It finished .unchanged at 15. Smeltera swept up\nto 00 ln the first half hour then\ngradually eaaed to close at 86H.\nstill with nearly a point t-> tbe rood.\nBraslllan, C. p. r and Ford of\nCanada Improved % to M.\nTrucking, and Haulage\u2014Phons 643\nCentral  Transfer.\u201e Prompt Service.\nMacGregor A roe\". Photograph*.\nFilms developed, printed. Box 641\n(Standard BSectrtc,. 604 Josephine.\nPhone   838   foi!   Electrical   Wiring,\n^Installations Repairs.\nMRS. EL flALSTCftSON'S Beauty\nParlor. 204 Terrace Apts. Ph. 721X\nFacials,   Marcelling,   Flngerwaylng.\nTaxi Service\nPHONB 77\nDty or mght\ngm_S_T. T. & >. LTD.\nShoe Rebuilding Is not a new venture vlth us. 30 years experience\nbehind every job. c. Romano,\nIdeal Shoe sh_.p. Stanley St. op-\nposltji B. C. TeV-hone.\n\u00abttt:B. C.\n\u25a0klectrlc\nLees Eectrlc  sl_       Baker at.  In\nstailittons   of kinds.' Repairs\nand Electrical les, Phone 428\nR.   H    MABER,     .jtmlthlng.   Fur-\nnace Repairs, Roofing, Phone 866.\nRepair*\nPhone\nTailored   Garment*\nfor   Dressmaking   and\narmente.   Alterations.\nPlumbing sud Beating. Installations\nand supplle*. Work Guaranteed\nPhone Julius Bclatem at 439L3\nTire Repairing- While vou wait\nOESJARDINS, at Dill1-.\nRat*   Cleaned   and   lUblocked.   Tie.\ncleaned, H. J. Wilton. Phone 107.\nLet us put your car ln A-l ahape\nfor spring. DILL'S B. s. S Phon* 9\n, K.  ft  T.  Auto  Repair  Shop. Ci.\nI    pert workmanship, low Rates.\nMONTREAL STOCKS\nBank of Commerce  .\t\nDominion   Dank    _.\nImperial  Bank \t\nBank  of  Montreal   \t\nBank of Nova Scotia ....\nRoyal   Bank  \t\nAbitlbt Powar ft Paptr\nAsbestos Corporation\n... 139\n... 139\n.... 140\n  ISO\n.... 399\n._. IM\n    39\n...   19\nBeU Telephone  _ _..   99\nWINN_P_\u00bb, AprU 34\u2014 B*eelpt*\nCattle 1090, calvee 499, hogs 9090,\nsheep   1090.\nSteers: 9 79 to 44.90.\nSteers.'   99.90   to  44.39.\nHeifers: 9990 to 94.\nTte   calvea:   44.90 . to   49.90.\nCowa: 4339 to 93.79.\nBulls:   41.75.\nStocker and feeder atwra, 42.25\nto 93.\nBlock cow* and heifera: Oood:\n91.79  to  93.90.\nVeal calve*: Oood and choloe, 99\nto 99.\nHogs: Select bacon 91 per head\npremium; baoon, 99.19; butdhets, 91\nper head discount, heavy 44.99;\nextfa heavy 14.19; lights and feeders\n45;   sows   43.40.\nLambs:  99.90 to 97.90.\nSheep: Oood heavies, 9175 to 43.\nEGG MARKETS\n.02\n.10\nC and K Lands\nDalhoual*    ....\nEastcrest\t\nFreehold    \t\nHome    Oil    .\nMayland    .\t\nMercury   _\t\nMcLeod    \t\nMill    City    ...\nOkalta   Com\nRoyalite\nBterllng Pacific __\n19\n4%\n19\n3514\n3K\n14*4\n17%\nTORONTO INDUSTRIALS\n94-.\n9%\n0)4\nBell    Telephone    .. 85'4\nBrazilian      10\nB   A   Olt    _  10\nCanada   Dredge   _.. \u2014\nCanada oypsum .... \u2014 \u2014\nCone   Bakeries   _._   9 5s;\nCon*   Mining  90 99\nFord of can \"A\"     7% 7\nOoodyear  99 41\nHiram   Walker       9 9%\nImperial   Oil     UH 10%\nInd Alcohol  \u2014 314\nInt  Nickel   19.40 14.00\nInt Pet*     19'\/. 19\nLobllw    \"A\"     13 11%\nNoranda      39% 37.30\nPag* Hersey 49 49\n. f\nKelly   spring       3ft\nKenn   Copper   ._  19\nKresg,   S   8       OH\nLehn   ft   Pink   .... 19 %\nMack .Truck    39%\nMilwaukee pfd      9\nNash Motors Pfd.- 14a,\nNat  Dairy  Prod  .. 1774\nN Pow ft U  \u2014\n.40      NT   Central    34%\n.13       Pac  oaa ft  Elec  .. 3444\n.00      Packard   Motor** ....   3\\\n.09      Penn   R  R   31V4\n.47      Phillips   Pete       914\n.24       Pure  Oil    9',4\n.00      Radio Corp   -.   9T4\n.39      R4dlo Keith   Or   _   3\n.07      Rem    Rand    \t\n.05V4   Rock   Island    ...\n7.00      Safeway   stores\n\u25a0 14'i   S Louis ft 8  P\nBheii   union      I*A\nS  Cal   Edlsm     3014\nSouth  Paclflo    19'i\nStand Oil of Cal .._ 30%\n95<4   Stand Oil of N .1 .   35\n8V4   Stewart Warner ....   444\n014  Studebaker  ..-.   3'i\n14      Texu  corp   -..._ 17H\n3       Teas*  Oulf  Sul  ... 39\n4%   Tlmken   RoUer\n99V4   Underwood  Type\n7)4   Union  Cirblde   33\n63     Union oil of Oal - 13\n1<A   United  Aircraft  .... 37*14\n10*4   Union    pacific    ._ 75)4\n314   U S Pine ft Pdy ... 11\n15.00  u  8  Rubber       8\n19     u R steel  44V4   4344\n13     Vanadh'm Steel _- n      1944\n37.19 * Weat   Electric     39)4    91H\n49      Tellow  Truck      414     A  '\nOTTAWA,    AprU    34     (CP).\u2014M\nprloes   generaUy   unchanged,   and\nvaluea   fairly   definitely   established.\nDemand    for   supplies   for   storage\nactive.\nToronto:   Market   steady.   Graded\n10% ' Ontario    ahlpment*.    extras    15)4c\n34)4   34<4   flrat*   13)40   to   14c.  -seconds   11 \",4c.\n3)4   . 3-,. 1 storage packed aold at extraa 19)4c,\n19)4   firsts I4)4c seconds ll)4c.\n9HI    Montreal:   Receipt*   3491.   Msrket\nquiet and ateady. Westerns ln carlota extraa 11'Ao, first*  15'4c sec-\nonds 19)4c.\nWinnipeg: Market steady and unchanged.\nEdmonton: Market steady. Dealers\npaid  oountry  shippers extras 8c to\n9c, firsts 7c to 8c, seconds 9c to 9c.\nVancouver:    Market   steady,   unchanged.\n10\n30)4\n3\",\n14).\n17).\n11\n33%   33)4\n33% .39)4\n3%     3%\n30%   30%\n9)4     9%\nBra-Ulan T L ft Power\nBritiah American OU  \t\nCanadian car ft Foundry _._.\nCanadian Cement \t\nCan Industrial Alcohol  \t\nCanadian Steamship Line* \t\nCon*  Mining  ft  Smelting _\nDominion Bridge  \t\nDominion Olass  __\nDom Ste*! ft Ooal \"B\".\t\nDominion Textll*   ,\t\nA p Oraln  .*.   _\nLake of tb* Wood*\t\nMa a*ey   Harrla  ..._\t\nMontreal Power   ,.__.\nMontreal  Telegraph \t\nMontreal  Tramway*    _\nNational   Breweries   \t\nNational stael CM \t\nOgllvle Milling  \t\nPenmans   Ltd.\n9%\n9%\n3%\n9\n*\n1\n89%\n14%\n90%\n.51\n43%\n9%\n9%\n3%\n99\n43\n73\n17%\n7\n130\n30\n7%\n13\n7%\n13%\nSteel  of  Canada       30\nScissors   sharpened   19c.   saws   from\n50c. Hlpperson's or phone 399L.\nPor   floor   laying   and   reflniahlng-\nPhone   n.   RONMARK.    J98TI.\nBAR SILVER UP\nNBW  TORK.   April   34   (API\u2014Bar\nSilver atrong. 1% higher at 37%.\nBUTTERJLOWER\nEgg Market Displays\nFirm Tone\nMay Wc Serve ?ou?'\n(Continued)\nLESSONS IN DRI3SMAK__lG-Al_o\norder* taken fcr Semi-made, we\ncut, fit end stltcb. you finish\nAcademy of Useful*Art*.\nPor   cleaning,   pressing.   *li_i*tlon_,\nTHE  WARDROBE,  417  Hall  St.\nHW48TITCH1NO\u20148c per yard. D. 0.\n_jtT g\u2014\nSHOPPE.\n_____________________________________________\nplumbing and heating Installations\nand   supplies,   we   guarantee   all\n-- reaaonable\nCo\n?ur  work   Price,  very  reaaon\nhon*   181,  B. C. Plumbing\nUp to d*t\u00ab equipment. Camul work\nat ERIC* MOTOR SERVICE.\nCAPITOL    BEAUTI    SHOPpB     E-\npert   Maroeillng.   Phone   19.\nPrompt   Service   \u2014   Wateb.   Clock\nrepairs   -   NOXON'S   JEWELERS\nPlay the Piano In 30 Easy Uuons\u2014\nPhone JIMMIE MORRISON at\n034L  Reasonable R*tes.\nTennla  Racquets  reatrung   and  re*\npaired. J. HOLLAND.\t\nIB.   TAXI   -   Phone   93\neervice  at   lower  rate*.\nHave your radio p-PP*d up for summer reception. RADIO ENGINEERS\nof B. C. Now \u00abt KOOTENAT\nMUSIC HOUSE.\t\nACTON'S \"BEAUTS PARLORS Phone\n939.  permanent  wave  gpeclallata\nSHORTY'S REPAIR SHOP. 13 Plate\nBattery. 48.79\nH.   E    STEVENSCM. \u2014 Auto    Truck\nParte. Batteries. 712 Vernon street.\nAutomobile   Motor   Repair*\nBody   Repairs\nOa* \u2014 Greasing \u2014 Oil\nWashing \u2014 Batteries\nKOOTENAT MOTORS\nPhone 117   \u2014   Baker St.\nPor your spring permanent Call 98,\nTHELMA'B HEAUTT SHOP.\nPAIRVIBW SERVICE STATION. Oas.\nOU, Greasing Washing, Ccvle batteries.  Dominion  tires  and  tubea\nWe wlli eerve you. Phone 909,\nRadio   Repairs,   Installations.   Tube\ntesting  KOOTENAT MUSIC, Ph583\nHave thoee mars or scratches removed from your furniture. The\ncoet Is reasonable. Phone KOOT-\nENAT  MUSIC  HOUSE.\nLawn Mower* Ground and Repaired\nfrom 91 -39. Hlpperaona. or ph. 399L.\nBROOKS'BUTS EVERTTHINO\nPHONE 943.\nLEGAL NOTICES\n\"Gorernment uquor' Act\"\nNotice  of  Application  for  Beer\nLicence\nNOTICE I* hereby given that on\nthe 7th day of May next th* undersigned Intends to apply to the\nUquor Control Board for a lloenoe\nln respect to the premises being\npart of the building known aa the\nOccidental Hotel eltuated at Nslson\nupon lands described as Lots\nTwsnty-one (31), Twenty-two (33).\nTwenty-three ,331. and Twenty-four\n(34). In Block Sixty-eight (89) according to the official plan of the\nCity of Nelson province of British\nColumbia. Nelaon Land Registration\nDlatrlct, ln the Provlnoe of Britiah\nColumbia, for the sale of beer by\ntbe glass or by the open bottle for\nconsumption on  the  premlaea.\nDATED this 7th day of April. 1933\nHARRT WAS3ICK.\nApplicant.\n.       (8318)\nBIRTHS  (I)\nOO-S^-To  Mr.   and   Mrs.   H.   Oox,\non April Jl. at Oreenwood, a acn.\nHELP   WANTED (19)\nWOMAN~30 OR OVER TO ASSIST\nhousewcrk on ranch ln Invermere\ndistrict, 13 months employment and\ngood home to suitable person State\nparticulars, nationality, salary, to\nBox 9991, Dally Newe, (8981)\nMISCELLANEOUS TOB 94Lt (3111\nSg-J-QIO OUT ___LS. 66U.O _ ,\nof Bualuew. laat of Month. Every-l\nthing below coat. Man'* coats. 7941\nup. Suit.. 91 to up. Pants, Shirts*\nEverything must go. Brook'* Bsr*]\ngain Store, opposite Daily New*. 11\n   <99\u00bbM\nPIANOLA IN GOOD CONDITION!\nwith 90 rolla music. Snap. Alaqf\nnew Premier Vacuum. 904 v*r-|\nnon Street.1 .0632)1\nLAWN   MOWtfe.   19'',   A-l   CO.\ntlon, 9900. 933 Jos. Phon* 399L.   '\n v (8539(1\nMISrm.LANEOUB.\nDry Wood\nGood Fir and\nTamarac\n2 ricks 12 in. ....... f5.O0]\n2 ricks 16 in. ....... $6.06;\nlcord4_t  $6.06]\nPHONE 166\nWilliams' Transfer I\n909   Ward  St. Nelson!\n(8008f 1\nSITUATIONS   WANTED (11)\nWOMAN WANTS HOUSEKEEPING\nfor elderly lady, bachelor cr widower without children. Oood home.\nApply box 6798. TrallTUnes. ^9978)\nTHIRD CLASS 8TATIONART Engineer. Married, References. Available Immediately. W. A. Aiken,\nRossland.  t9932)\nPBOPEBTT   TOR  9ALE (94) j\nPOR SALE AT WILLOW POWT. 3% I\nacres with flv. room cottage, water\nand   amall    fruit*.    Suitable   lor\neummer   home  or  chicken  ranch.\nPartlculara Box 831, TraU, B. O.\n(8909)'\nAOENT8  WANTED       (U)\nAGENTS \u2014 BIO MONET SE-ZlNO\nShoelastlc. Soles sh-ea at home for\nfew cents. New scientific compound applies like putty. Wears\nUke leather. Everybody wants lt.\nWrite Dept. D5. shoelastlc Company, 1333 WUUam St. Montreal.\n(0579)\nFURNISHED  BOOMS FOR BENT (15)\nA TERRILL. upholstering, Pumltur*\nrepairs,  Phon*  435R1.\nSPENCER\nDECORATING\nTaps Attached. 90c, Not beer taps,\nTap. fcr dancing. WADE'S SHOE\nSHOP. \t\nHtmsUtohlng our specialty, thread\nsupplied. Bee us for draeamaklng,\nalterations and hemming, singer\nSewing Machine CO.\nPor lower rates on Auto Repair*\u2014-\nPhone    8\u2014Kline*   ewrrlce.\nMONTREAL. AprU 34 (CP) \u2014\nWholesale butter prloea continued to\ndrop on the Montreal dairy .and\nproduce market today. At tha clo**\nof trading No. 1 regraded was quoted\none oent lower than last week's\ncloee at 30 to 31 oenta a pound. A\nsharp decree** ln receipts wu noted\noffering* totalling only 494 bote*.\nTh* eft market displayed a firm\ntone. Graded ehlpmente ln earlot*\nor leu were 17 to 17% centa a doien\nfor extra*, lt to 19% for firsts and\n13 to 13%  for seoonds.\nBUTTER DOWN TWO\nCENTS AT COAST\nCorporation  ....\nQuebec Powar \t\nSherwin WUUam* \t\nSo Canada power\nSt. Lawwnc* Flour Mills\nWabasso   Ootton  _\nWestern  Grocers  ..\nWinnipeg R*llw*y\n30\n1\n10\n3%\nEXCHANGES\n4%\n9\n44\n1)4\n4%\n9%\n1%\n4%\n4%\n43\n1%\n<%\n30\n19%\n30%\n84\n4%\n3%\n19%\n34%\n33%   33\n. 31       30%\n80%\n12%\n34%\n78\n10%\n7%\n9%\n9%\n3\n4%\n4%\n44\n1%\n4%\n30\n19%\n90%\n94%\n4%\n9%\n19%\n34%\n39%\n30%\n93\n12%\n37%\n74%\n10%\nT%\n49%\n16%\n33%\n4%\nMONTRBAL. April 34 (CP)\u2014British and foreign exchange ln relation\nto tb* Canadian dollar, a. complied\nby tb* Royal Bank of Canada cloaed\ntoday   aa . follows:\nArgentina.   pe*o       J018D\nAustralia,   pound   ._ \u201e  3.4998A\nBelgium.   mUrel*    _    .0846D\nChina,  Hongkong dollars .._   3047A\nCzechoslovakia, crown  0393D\nDenmark,  krone    _   .1989A\nFrance, franc  _     .04S4A\nGermany, relchsmark __ _   .3873A\nOreat Britain, pound  4.3801A\nOreeoe. drachma     .O071D\nHoUand.    florin     _   .90-5A\nItaly,   llr*    ....._  Mist\nJugoalavla, dlnv      .0103A\nNew  Zealand,  pound _ 3.5138A\nNorway,  krone       -2299A\nSouth Africa,  pound __ _ 4.9911A\nSpain,    p***ta    _   .1079A\nSweden,   krone  _   .3381U\nSwltaerland,  franc        3430A\nUnited State*, dollar, 13% per cent\nptemlum.D.\nA\u2014Advanoe; D-Decllne, u\u2014Unchanged.\nVANCOUVER. AprU 34\u2014 Butter\nprlcea In Vancouver hav* gone contrary to th* prevailing upward\ntrend ln oommodltle*, a decline of 3\ncent* per pound being In effect today. Th* new prlo* la 37 centa\nwholesale for cartona, 38 oents for\nprints and 38 oent* for solids.\nProduction throughout Canada Is\nIncreasing, with no shortage thftt\nwas at ona time feared being likely.\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nWHEAT\u2014\nOpen   Htgh   Low    Cloee\nMay\nJuly .....\nOct! ...._\nOATS\u2014\nMay \t\nJuly \t\nOet \t\nBARLEY-\nM\u00bby    ...._   94%\nJuly       99%\nOct    97%\nFLAX\u2014\nMay   \t\nJuly   \t\nOct\t\nRTE\u2014\nMay   ..._\nJuly   \t\nOct.\n90\n81%\n84%\n38%\n37%\n37\n93%\n94%\n97\n80%\n83%\n84%\n38%\n37%\n37%\n44%\n35N\n37%\n93%\n98\n99%\n93%\n80%\n93\n29\n39%\n39%\n93%\n33%\n39%\n99\n92\n94\n99%\n61%\n83%\n36)4\n36%\n26%\n83%\n94%\n99%\n90%\n03%\n99\n40%\n41%\n43%\nNo. 1\nNo. 3\nNo. 9\ntrack\nFLOUR UP 20\nCENTS BARREL\nMONTREAL, April 34 (CP) \u2014A\nfurther advanoe ln spring wheat\nflour occurred on the Montreal oaeh\ngrain market today. Prloea which\nhad been advanced 10 cent* a barrel on Saturday were put up another 30 oente per barrel today.\nPlrst* patent* an now 94.90, ncond patent* 9490 and bakers' patents  4430.\nWinter wheat flour alao advanced.\nChoice   grade,   are   n-rw   4980   to\n\"S.40   per   barrel   while   corn   fl\n1* now 99.90  t.   99.90.\nCaah grain pricee were ales put up\nona to alx to conform with tha\nnew Winnipeg prices.\nFURNISHED  ROOM.   ALSO  ROOM\nand bath. 414 SUIca St.        >9993)\nFURNISHED SUITE. M-tsTCOVE. 95.\nCarbonate, Phone 990R.        (9118)\nROOMS FOB REN l*\n(19)\nSIMGLB HOUSEKEKPfNG ROOM\nwith gaa\u2014and vacant first of\nMay\u20143 room and 3 room suite.\nStartand  Apartments.      __ (9987)\nTWO  ROOM  SUITES.   S-NOQ\nhousekeeping rooms. K. W- C. Blk.\n (9833)\nPOR   RENT \u2014 APART_I___T    OVER\nstore.  J.   W.   Oallagher.   Neleon.\n(9263)\nHOUSES   POR   RENT\n(31)\nTAKE A COTTAGE AT WILLOW\nPoint for th. summer and uve\nhalf your rent. Reeling. Phone\n403L3.       (9986)\nSMALL HOUSE, NEWLY DECORAT-\ned. Two garden lote and good\nvariety fruit trees. Mrs. Becker,\nVancouver rtreet. (8471^\nCANADA BONDS\nWINNIPEG.   April   34   \u2014Dominion\nof  Oanada bonds:\nWAB  LOAN\n4.   1987,   108.8}:   110.25.\nVICfORY LOAN\n9%, 1993, 100.10:  100.79.\n6%, 1934, 101.35;  101.96.\n9%, 1997. 110.00:  110.75.\nREFUNDING   LOAN\n9.   1949.  103.90;   103.50.\n4%, IMO, 99.80;   100.80.\n4%,  1044, 99.10;   100.00.\n4%,  1949, 99.10;   100.10.\nCONVERSION   LOAN\n4%,   1999,  9786;   99.39.\n4%,   1997,  97.35;   99.99.\n4%,   1999,  98.10;   99.79.\n4%,   1969. 9980:   99.10.\nNATIONAL   SERVICE   LOAN\n8, 1988, 103.10; 103.00.\n8. 1941. 102.35; 103.25.\n1933 LOAN\n4, 1995. 08.50; 100.60.\n4, 1993, 03.50; 93.90.\nCALGARY LIVESTOCK\n41 4144     40%\n43 43%     41%\n49% 44% 48%\nCASH PRICES\u2014\nWheat: No. l hard 93%:\nnor. 60\u00abi; no. 3 nor. 98%:\nnor. 99%; No. 4 nor. 99%;\n93%; No. 6 93%; feed 60%;\n80%; No. 1 durum 93%.\nOn* of the best way* to remove\nold varnlah from furniture that Is to\nbe reflntfthed 1* to put thn* table-\nspoona of cooking soda In on* quart\nof water and apply generously with\na rough cloth. Sandpaper wlll then\nremove the varnish very euUy.\nSalt is a vary necessary constituent In th* \u00abwtn* ration and pays\nIt* actual worth many time* over.\nCALOART, AprU 34 \u2014 Receipts:\nCattle, 171; calves, nine; sheep, 418:\nh:gs,  326.\nSteers: Oood and choice\u201443.35-\n4375; medium, 42.78-43.10; oommon,\n42-4280.\nHeifera: Good and choice\u201449-\n43.80; medium, 4380-43.79: common,\n41.50-42.25.\nCowe: Oood\u201442-4238; medium\n41.90-91.78: oommon, 41.39-41.40:\ncanners and cutters. .90-91.\nBulla: oood \u2014 93-93.90; common,\n41-9180.\nVeal calves: Oood and choice\u201444-\n49: common and medium 43-43.79.\nHoga: Select bacon\u201448.49; bacon\n4489;   butchers, 44.49.\nLIVESTOCK   FOB   SALE (Ml\nFOR    SALE \u2014 TEAM    OF    HBAVT\nhoraea, seventeen to eighteen hundred. Nine and ten year old. In\ngcod condition. Reasonably priced.\nCub aale only. Llngle ft Johnson,\nSlocan Olty.  (6893)\n7  year  jiniewT  cow7~h--aVt\nmilker. Freshens 1st of May. 988.\nfc. A- Pet***, Phone 484X8.   (8993)\nTOUNG PIOS, YORKSHIRE. REQIS-\ntered 99. F. O. B. Erlckeon. Bert\nTerberg.  Oamp  uster. (6489)\nTEAM ABOUT 3800. CHEAP tSU\nquick ule.Jjomlnlon Dairy. (8847)\nPOULTRY   AND   EGGS (39)\nFOR SALE. 30 ACRES. TEN CLEAR*\ned, 4 In bearing orchards. 8\nroomed house, large bam, other\noutbuildings. 1% mlWs town. Ap-\nply Box 9434, pally New*,   (8434)\nFOR SALE OR RENT, 160 AOM__ ,\nat Shoreacres, good building, and |\npartly cleared. Apply to Wm. I\nOliver, Uhorescres. or to owner, 1\nH. Allen, stettler. Alberta.   (\u00ab6__>\nFOR    SALE    OB    EXCHANGE    (871\nGROCERY   BUSINESS   AND   DW__>*\nUng  for  sale.  In  good  pay  roU '\ntown,   or   wauld   trade   for   good\nranch.   Value   98000.   Clear   deed.\nApply Box 9989, DaUy News.\n \t\nMAXWELL   CAR   WILL   SILL   Ott\ntrade for young fresh jersey cow.\nPhone 991L4. Luclak, Roeemont.\n 16618)\nNUB9EBT   PBODUCTB (471\nORDER NOW PRUIT TRIM. RO_i \u2022\ntreea.   ahruba.   bulbs   and   Perennials plants.  H. ft O. Kitchener.\nAgents for H.N. Eddy ft Sons, pao-\nUic  Coast  Nurseries.  Phone  218R\n (8300)\nRED DELICIOUS APPLE TRBB.'AP*\nrlcct, peach, pmm; pear and\ncherry treea Smeller fruit* and\nShrub*. Rutherford, R. R. l. Neleon. (4997)\nOOOD RASPBERRT CANES FROM\nnew atock. Vikings 43.00 per hundred, cuthbert* 4180. \u00ab. Doran-\nberger, R. B. No. 1 Nelaon.  (88491\nBRITISH SOVEREIGN VAN SAN\nsnd Senator Dunlap strawberry\nplants. 98.50 per thousand. Mon-\nred wlgen, Wynndel, B. C. (8319)\ndel, B.\n~V_K-N\nCUTHBERTS AND Vfl-INO RASP-\nberry canes snd Cory Thomlea*\nBlackberry canes. 43.00 per nun-\ndied. T. Roynon, Nelson.    (9684)\nCATS  AND  DOGS WANTED      (90)\nW_NT___Tl)6b    PART?-A_M_5___fc\nPhon* 3*7  or BM  1099  NeUon.\n  10489)\n2000\nFour to six weeks old Chicks.\nThese are strong, healthy,\nvigorous birds. Also 800 S.\nCombe W. Leghorn Yearling\nPullets bred from free range\ntrap-nested stock. We will sell\nat a very reduced price.\nApply\nA. ROBERTS\nSTEVEBTON,    LULU    ISLAND,   B.C.\n(9993)\nLEOHORN BABT CHICKS, IMMED-\nlate delivery 911.00 per 100. May\nchlcka 410-00 per 100. Started\nchicks, 6-week old pullets 40 cent*.\nSmall broilers 10 cents. McKlm\nPoultry parm. (4688)\nR. 0- 9. AND GOVT APPROVED\nbaby chlcka. Write for our Mating\nand Price Uat and ae* wbat\nbreeding ls behind the chicks you\nare buying. A. Deveraon. Crawford\nBay, B C. <5993)\nS.C.W LEGHORNS, CHICKS-START\ned, chlcks-pulleta. HlUcreat poultry Farm, Salmon Arm, B. C.\n(3390)\nBUSINESS   OPPORTUNITIES       (39)\nTWO 8TORBS AT COUNTRY\nPoints, both going concerns. Stock\nand Flxturee, 910,000. Box 8537.\nDally Newa.      (9937)\nMINNEAPOLIS   GRAIN\nMINNEAPOLIS, April 34 (AP>-\nFlour unchanged. Oar load lota family patent* 8 JO to 8.80 a barrel' In\n98-lb. ootton sacks. Shipments 34.943.\nBran 18.90 to 14.00.\nWheat: No. 1 nor. 71% to 73%.\ntto. 1 nd durum 61% to 83%, May\n69%,   July   99%,   Sept.   99%.\nCorn: No. 3 -yellow 83 to 83.''\nOat*: No. 8 white 31% to 31%.\nFlax: No. 1 1.99 to 1.40.\nLONDON CLOSE\nLONDON, April 34 (AP)\u2014Cloalng\n(Amerloan stock* quoted ln dollars\nat four shillings per dollar)\u2014Brazilian Traction 411; Canadian Pacific 415; Int Nickel 417%: Brlt\nAm Tobacco \u00a34%; Distillers 93s od:\nFord Lid 19s Od; Hudson's Bay 19s;\nImperial Chemical 3a 7%d: Imperial\nTobacco 93s 3d; Shell T ft T {3%;\nVickers 6s.\nBon >-2% per oent consols \u00a374%:\nBritish 3% ptr oent war tou\n\u00a3101%; British funding 4* 1990-90\n\u00a3110%. *\nMUSICAL   1NSTBCMENTS (94)\nHHDfTZMAN PIANO. USBD TBRa\u2014\nyears. Must sell. Apply Bog 419\nor 910 SUIca St. (9697)\nCLASSIFIED   DISPLAY\nWE DO EVERYTHINO IN\nPRINTDIO\nBOOK BINDINO\nPAPER RUUNd\nCorrect styles In Wedding Invitations, Announcements, and\nInvitation Card*.\nJOB\nPhon* 144\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nPRINTING   DEPABTMENT\nPhon*  143\nBusiness and Professional\nDirectory\nAccountants\nchas. p. t4i_M'__m. *. K iHT. a.\nMunlclp*! and Commercial Audita.\nP. O. Box 1191. N.Uon, 8.0.(9343)\nAssayers\nE w. OTDDOWSoN. Mtablubxl 1906:\n909 J0-ephln* St. NeUon, B. O.\nttttt.\nORENVILLE  TL   GBIMWOOD.  f.\nBox 419 Kaslo, B. C,\t\nO.\n(8344)\nChiropractors\nORAY. GILfcKR BLK.. NELBCIN-\nttmVt\nDR.  MACMILLAN.  ORAD..   PALMSt\n\u2022chool. Aber. Blk.. Nelson. Ph. 213.\n (9348)\nM-TTUN AND OEDDES. X-RAT *no\nMCM. cranbrook and TraU. .6247)\nFlorists\nJOHNSON'S OREENHOUSES, Phone\n343. Cut flowers, potted plant*,\nind   floral   designs. (9349)\nNELSON FLOWER SHOPPE. FiJiX\nline cut flower* at all tlmea. Flor*\nal  design*.  Phone 233. (8349)\nIt ls found that sudden noise* rale*\nbrain preesure to a greater extent\nthan powerful druga uaed as shocking agent*.\nInsurance and Real Estate\nR    W.   DAWSON.   Real   Estat*   m-\nsurenee.   Rentals.   Next   Hlpperson\nHardware. Baker etreet. (9380)\nWood Factory\nLAWSON'S WOOD FACTORT HARD*\nwood merchant, 317 Baker street.\n(6391)\nTILLIE THE TOILER:\nBy Westover\nHEY\nVOU TOST\nVA1BNT OUT\n-no tSltlam\n-TIL.LI-. A\nbeiVIMGT\nL&SSOM\nI   THOOOWX\n IBERAL PARTY\nIS ORGANIZED\nfeptimistic as to Election\n[ Outcome St\u00bbtes Organizer Moody\n[Optimistic a* to tb* rttult* of tb*\nelection In BrltUh Columbia\nfar   as   Ub*rel.  an  oonoarnM,\nJorS.ru. Moody, Liberal or-\nfor  British   Columbia,   ad-\n*   lane   and   -jnthu.l_.tlc\n\u2022tint   of   Uberal*   and   frlenda\nonday nlfht. Major Moody reached\ntlson by motor from th* okanagan\nhare he haa addretaed meetings at\nMown*.   Penticton.   Vernon    and\nmo*.  He  vlalted  at Kamloops\nalso at Orand Forks. He wlll\nIn Trail tonlfht and will leave\nI city for tbe cout.\n| Malor Moody stated tbat he had\npund the Liberal organisation ex-\n\u00a7*w-dlD*my  actlv* In th*  various\n\u00ab. be had vlalted. He found ln\nch  locality  keen   competition   for\npost of Liberal candidate, and\nnventlons whloh he attended, had\n\u2022a well attended. This, he pointed\nInt.   wu   an   Indication   that   th*\nibvral   organisation   wu   tn   tood\nand that a keen Intereat wu\nshown   ln   British   columbls\nMajor Moody opened hi* remark*\nty t discussion of tb* prewnt polltl-\nat factors In th* province. Th* Tol-\n\u2014,   government   had   no   possible\nhope of being returned u such In\nlbe nest election, premier Tolmie's\n|tvl*ment ot Saturdsy  admitted  u\nnnch. Two things had decided the\ntopic against th* Tolmie tdmlnle-\natlon, on* wu tb* added flnan-\n*! burden brought on by th* present government, snd the other wu\nshe trestment of tbe unemployment\nBuwtlon. Enlarging upon th* finan-\nrltl question he stated that wben\nEhe  present  government  took  over\n|the reigns the gross debt w*\u00bb lios.-\n00.000.   Lut   November   the   gross\n\u2022bt had grown to gl54.0OO.000 and\nb top of this the government took\n.ower to borrow another 110.000,000.\nIt took 60 years to run tb* debt to\n1101.000.000.   but   th*   preeent   td-\nnlstratlon   had   added   tra.oto.OOO\nflv* years. While unemployment\n|costs  wen  high, th* Tolmie   government claimed that only 17.600,000\nd been added to the debt to meet\nemployment oottt.\n[UNEMPLOYMENT BUNDLED\n\"Unemployment,\"   claimed   Major\niMoody.   \"wu   bungled   trom   th*\nwart.\" Hon. R  W. Bruhn. minuter\nfof publlo work* bad built in Brlt-\nllah Columbia 37a relief camp*. Tbl*\nI number wu twloe u many u had\nI been constructed In the rest of tbe\nI whole Dominion. And now with the\n[alngle   unemployed   boused   tn   th*\nI oamps, only 83 wen In operation.\n\\   Major Moody then launched Into\nftb*   W.   3.   Bowser   program.   This\nprogram,   he  declared,   appeared   to\nhave \"fallen flat\" at Vanoouver and\nVictoria. Nothing about tbeir plans\nhad oome to light aloe* the Initial\nmeetings.\nOf   course,   stated   th*   epeiker.\nthere any be otber futon ln tb*\ncoming campaign. Tb* c.CT. bad\nout It* eyu upon British Columbia,\nbut he did not think th* mor*\nwould apptal to tb* electors beoaun\ntheir appeal wu upon absolute to-\nclallatlc llnu. Their platform apparently can* for socialisation of all\nresources, even to that of landa.\nEverything pointed to auooeu for\ntbe Liberal party. Th* Liberal, were\nbound to succeed beoaun their platform wu formed on tb* principles\nof Liberalism. Tb* Liberals ww*\nthe but organized and wen cooperating under the leadership of T.\nD. Pattullo. The Llb*rel platform\nhad been carefully thought out and\nwu calculated to mut th* needs\nof th* day. A complete and actlv*\norganltatlon tn all put* of th*\nprovlnoe wu another favorable factor for tbe party.\nIs oonoiuaion Mr. Moody uld,\n\"Tb* Liberal party does not exist\nfor tb* purpose of returning sny\ngroup to offlos, but ln order to\nsm principles la whleh we biUn*,\napplied to til* progren ot BrltUh\nColumbia.\"\nMonday afternoon Major Moody\nmat the memben of th* Neleon\nLady Liberal organization and ad-\ndreeud them along th* um* lints\nu he did st tbe evening meeting.\nMn. R. L. Oliver wu tn tbe chair.\nJ. W. Smilll*. pruldent of tbe\nNelaon Liberal association, occupied\nthe chair ln th* evening.\n:er$\nFathers Banquet\nRARRO-\", B. O.. April M\u2014The\ndanoe and whist drive Thursdsy\nevening which wu sponsored by\nHarrop and DUtrlct Women'. Institute wu well patronized, olow to\n160 people attending, many ooming\nfrom Nelaon, Longbeach. Balfour,\nKaslo, Procter, am Bunahlne Bay.\nLearmonth'* four-pleoe orchestra\nfurnished excellent muslo.\nCourt whltt wu playtd during\ntb* early part of th* evening, tbe\nwinners being Mn. W. J. McConnell\nand Mrs A. R Johnston* for tb*\nladlu, whit* tb* men'a prlata wen\nawarded to A. R. Johnston and J.\nNau-Btt.\nOn Saturday evening, th* Canadian Olrls ln Training wen hostesses st a box supper and Invited\ntbalr fathen and lathers adopted\nfor tb* occuion. A most Jolly snd\nInteresting progrsm vu planned by\ntht girl., but It U felt that befon\nanother Invitation U duo tor the\nfatbtn, tbty will bt practicing\nnumerous atuntt at boa*.\nAfter enjoying a good supper, and\nbaton leaving for bome, the girl*\ncircled around tb* f*tb*n and sang\n''To, Tbey An Jolly Oood Fellows\"\nand \"Auld Lang Syne.\" Tb* fathen\nnturned the oompllment to tb*\ndaughtera with thn* routing chwn\ntnd a \"tiger with a knot in ltt\ntall.\"\nDaughters and fatbtn attending\nwme Mlss Elsie Johnston, C. May;\nMUs Huel Knauf. J. A. Knauf;\nMUs Ethel Falrbank, H. Falrbank.\nMUs Ads Andrews, F. Andrews, MU*\nMyrtl* Johnston, F. Frsnson: MU*\nEdna Johnston, A. B. Johnston: MUs\nFlorence Howard, w. J. MoOonneU:\nMUs Jou Ashby, W. 8. Ashby; MU*\nMtbel D* oraffe, E. Harrop; MU*\nFranoes Andrews, B. 8. Creawy; Mlat\nMarguerite Oalney, F. Oalney. Mlu\nEnlyn Bowley, V. Rowley; Louella\nHong. B. Bong and Mn. A. R. John*\n.ton,   leader.\n\u25a0^*******Tttt  NELSON  MILS   NEWS,  NELSON,  B.C. \u2014  TUESDAY  MOBNINO,   APRIL   IS,  1\u00bbW\"\nBRINGING UP FATHER:\n3.1\nttat an*\nBy Geo. McManw\nMB TOLD MB HE \\r_A-b JUST\nGOING \"\"-> TAKE tnANA FOR\nA STROLL -N-tOuND THB\neUOCK- HE* BBBIM GONE\n\u25a0TOORHtXlRV\n\u2022 1911 King ft\nJKiCV. COME BACK\nMeRE- WHERE \u00a9tO\nHAMS  GET TWt\nPRETZEL?\nINVERMERE PICKS\nBAIL OFFICIALS\nINVERMERE, B. 0- AprU IS\u2014\nInvtnatn butbtll playen an organised for tb* naaon. At th*\nannual matting of tht club W. H.\nCleltnd waa elected pretldtnt; Frank\nStockdale, vioo-pruldsnt; Charlu\nCrook Jr.,  tecratsry-treeeurer. Tbu*\n3th Uw __.ut.nc of th* co.*n-\nttee. Harry Armstrong, Norman\nKelly, J. S. Dunn, Joeeph Petera,\nsnd K. Klrkpatrlck, dnw up a\nMt of rulu and regulation* which\namong other things appointed Bart\nRutherford u msnager. A tentative schedule u follows, wu drawn\nup:\u2014\nSunday May 7\u2014Indiana n. Lak*\nWlndtrmere.   at   Athalmer.\nMay li\u2014Lakt Windermere ya.\nCanal Flat, at Canal Flat.\nMay -1\u2014Canal Flat ya. Indlani,\nat Windermere.   \u00bb\nMay 58\u2014Lak* Windermere ve.\nIndian*  at   Windermere.\nJun* 4\u2014Canal Hat vt. Lak*\nWindermere, at Athalmer.\nJune 11\u2014Indians n. Canal Flat,\nat Canal Flat.\nJun* IS\u2014Lak* Windermere Tt.\nIndians, at Athalmer.\nJun* 36\u2014Canal Flat vs. Lske\nWindermere, at Canal Flat.\nJuly I\u2014Indiana vs. Canal Flat,\nat Windermere.\nif\ntoM...\nThat ii tht qutition , . .\nuntil you dlgco.tr how easily\nyou can roll a mort tnjoy-\noblt cigarette with Ogdtn'i\nFlnt Cut Cigarette Tobacco.\nEaiy rolling! Yes, but that'i\nonly hall tht itory. Wait\n'till you light upl Thtn\nyou'll know Why Ogden'i\nFine Cut hai become flnt\nchoice with 10 many mtn\nwho roll thtir own.\nOgdtn'i Fine Cut ii a real\ncigarette tobacco ... the\nkind that \u2022\u2022lis on ill meriti.\nNo need to takt our word\nlor it, Juit try a package\n;.. uit \"Chanttcltr\" cigarette papen with it.\nOGDEN'S\nf IHE    CUT\nVour pipe knows O\/dtn'i Cut Hug\nDeanery to Meet\nSoon in Procter\nPROCTBR, B.C., April U\u2014Rt. R*T.\nA. 3. Doull. D.D., bishop of Kootenay, srrlved on Monday ev*nlng\nfrom Nelson wben he left Tuuday\nmorning for Crawford Bay to conduct a confirmation service prior\nto attending th* rurel deanery\nmeeting, whlcb U btlng beld htn\non Wedneeday and Thuraday.\nMn. W. Soles ot aunthln* Bty\nbu returned from Spokane.\nMr. tnd Mn. F. Curtis, and party\nof Nelaon wera Procter visitors reoently.\nD. Maclntoah hu returned from\nSpokane when he visited over tbe\nEuter- holidays.\nMn. O. Johnson wu a Nelson\nvUltor on Saturday.\nMn. W. R. Jarvis and Mary spent\nMonday shopping ln Nelson.\nMrs. E. Braach hu returned fron\nspending th* weekend ln Ntlton,\nthe guut of ber parenta, Mr. and\nMn. J. Ryan.\nMra. I. Clayton and aon Charlie\nvt.ited Nelaon on Saturday.\nMU* J. O. MacLean wu a Nelaon\nvUltor on Saturday.\nMn. t. MaoLennan and Walter\nhav* returiwd from spending tbe\nBaster vacation ln Vanoouver.\nMlu na Johneon hu returned\nrrom Roasland when she spent the\nEuter vacation.\nWANS LOSE\nPOSTPONED GAME\nLONDON. April 24 (OP oable)\u2014\nA*ton Villa, who mad* a bold attempt to overtake Arsenal at tha\ntop of tha flnt dlvlaion rmllah\nSoooar league, loat a poatponed\nfame to Sheffield United today 1-0.\nThe laat spike waa driven into tha\nVtllana' coffin on Saturday when\nArsenal won their game and clinched\ntha league championship. It now\nonly remains for tha Villa and Sbef \u25a0\nfield Wedneeday to decide on second\nplaoe.\nIn tba second division Burnley\nand Tottenham Hotspurs today played a 1-1 tie. The Spurs would like\nto have taken Burnley for they are\nnow only two polnta behind league-\nleading stoke Olty. Fulham are third\nTranmere Roven and Wrexham\nware unable to acore ln thalr tilt\nat Tranmere, In this event Wrexham\nware looking for tha full two points\nthat go vlth a win aa they were\nriding a close aeoond to Hull Olty.\nMRS. T. LOVE IS\nHOSTESS, FDRKS\nBASEBALL\nPOSTPONEMENTS\nNstlonsl lugut\u2014Chloago at Cincinnati, postponed, nln. (Three\ngamu  scheduled).\nAmerloan league\u2014None postponed.\nFour gamu scheduled.\nInternational\u2014'* Non* postponed.\nOne acheduled.\nAmerloan association\u2014.Tone postponed. Four scheduled.\nORAND FORKS, B. C. April 34\u2014\nMrs. T. Love entertained a few\nfriends st brldgs recently. Mn. W.\nRonald won tint prlu and T. T.\nWalker won th* prlu for wcond\nhigh soon.\nThe Invited guests wtn: Mra. B.\nStilly. Mrs. I. Blcksrton. Mn. Vernon Forrester, Mn. W. M. Oowans,\nMrs. J. Hutton. Mn. J. Mulrhead.\nMn. w. Ronald, Mrs. T. T, Walker.\nMn. A. Winter, Mn. J. Ttylor, Mn.\nB. Todhunter, Mn. J. Donaldson,\nMrs. O. Maeste, Mn. R. Ooodwln,\nMn. Huffman.\nMUa Nellie Oowans wu hostea.\nto a tew tote on Saturday. Oame.\nand confute ftttured tbe afternoon'! tntertelnment. MUl Otrry\nv.nt and Utanor Mllligan wtn\ncontest winner. Tbs invited guut*\nwen Mtu DorU Dinsmore, jerrold\nFrankwltch. Jean Knowles. Eleanor\nMllligan, Mary France. Newbaeur,\nOtraldln* Vent.\nSite\nfl\/ WILLIAM BRAUCHER\nTHE COLONEL WINS AOADf\nSometime ago, Col. Matt Winn announoed that the prize of 160,000\nfor the Kentucky derby would not\nbe cut, Otber races on the spring\nprogriup could be trimmed but I'he\npresident of the Amerloan Turf association Insisted that the derby be\nuved trom tbe economlo am.\nShortly after hi* announcement, a\nco-imlttee of stockholders ln tbe association, which control* Churchill\nDowns, Lexington, Llnoo'.n Field*\nand Wuhlngton Park tracks, charged\neitnvaganct on Winn's part and\nacted to oust him by securing\nproxies. The old colonel's friends\nrallied, bought 86.000 share* of th*\nutoclatlon stock held by th* Btnk\nof Kentucky and reelected Winn.\nJune 30 will bring Colonel Winn\nhU Tlnd birthday. As a boy ot 14\nbe watched from hU father'a grooery\nwagon u ArUtlde* won the flnt\nKentucky derby back ln '75. Th*\nboy went on to live a remarkable\ncareer. He enlisted millions against\nmillions ln more than on* horse-\nracing war, and hu fought politician* with their own weapon*.\nThe nform wave of 1B11-1J almost killed racing ln America. Wltb\nno weloome ln tbe united Statu,\nColonel  Winn,  backed  by  .  little\nMI.   .na   mt..   uro   suiugu.   .ua ,   \u201e,uhy   \u201e^   created    a\n^H_tof ...\u2022P.^ .-_0_^.__.-<*   *-\"  SnS   foe   the   tport   at   Juaree.\nMINOR LEAGUE\nBALL SCORES\nINTERNATIONAL LEAGUE\nBuffalo  10:  Albany 11.\nAMERICAN  ASSOCIATION\nKansu Ctty 3: Colombus T.\nMilwaukee 0; Toledo I.\nBt. Paul 3;  IndlanapolU I.\nMinneapolis   at   LouUvlUe.\nponed, nln.\npost-\nSIMMONS BACK\nFROM SPOKANE\nBASEBALL'S\nBIG SIX\nFEATURE OF WIN\nWashington Beats Yanks\nIn Batting: Spree; Tigers\nand White Sox Win\nAMEBICAN LEAGUE\nJimmy Toss, wtth a ptrftct day\nat bat, glugged tils way to the top\nof the American lugu* betting lut\ntnd ucond pltot In th* major\nl.agut's big alx yuterday. Tb* 1991\nhom* run champion pounded out\nhU third homer of th* season, three\ndoublu and a single to boost hu\nenrage to .436. Lou Oehrlg tlso\nmoved Into tht select circle, ousting\nS*m Wut of ths Browns u he connected twice ln four- tlmu tt bat\nfor an average ot .394. Johnny Frederick failed to get a hit off Carl\nHubbell but held hu poaitlon tt\nth* top ot the sextette. The standing:\nO AB R H Pet.\nFrederick,    Dodgers    7 19 4 I Mt\nFoxx,    Athletics    .... 10 99 0 17 .439\nSchulte, Senaton _ 11 41 9 17 .419\nBartell,   Phllllu   ...   \u00bb 90 9 13 .400\nLee,  Phllllu    _   7 39 3 10.400\nOehrlg,  Yankee.  ...   9 33 10 13 33,\nMISS S. MADER\nBACK, MITCHEL\nWARDNER. B.C.. April 14\u2014MU*\nSophU Mader wbo teaches st Michel,\nspent tbe Enter holiday* ban with\nber slater. Mn. A. Roaleky.\nR. O. Potter, wbo tetcbu tt\nMayook school, nturned from Ron-\nland  on  Thursday.\nMlu Annie Livingstone. Junior\nroom tescher, returned from. Van*\ncouver on Sunday morning.\nAlvln Storey, who apsnt tbe holldsys here wltb bu parents, nturned\nto Cslgary on Sunday.\nMr. anl Mn. Harry Jfuh of\nWaldo vuited Mr. and Mn. W. O.\nHotton on Sunday.\n' Rtg. Halgh of F-rnle visited tt\nthe homt of Mr. tnd Mrt. C. A.\nHeigh on Sunday.   \u2014\nOUARD FORKS, B. O., April 34\u2014\nMr. tnd lln. J, Simmons and\ndaughter Phyllu returned on Tuuday trom a motor trip to Spokane.\nMr. and Mn.  Oeo MllUgan  and\nwith relatives ln Penticton.\nMn. Ju Alltn tnd \"Sonny\" Alltn\nleft on Prlday tor a vUlt wtth Mn.\nAllen's daughter, Mn. A. Blner,\npenticton.\nMUs Peggy Oibbon who hu bun\nthe guest ot Mlu Geraldlne Oowans\nfor tbe pest week, nturned to ber\nbome In Nelson on Ssturdsy.\nMU* Bdns MoKensle ot NtUon\nspent Saturday wltb friends In the\ncity.\nMr. and Mn. I. S. Reynolds, lln.\nLanruidre and MUa DorU Herman\nmotored to colvllle on Saturday.\nBatty Reynolds of Christina lake\nhtd u htr guut fcr a few daya,\nBetsy Jane Oowans of Orand Forks.\nMr, and Mn. B. O. Forrester, accompanied by Mn. B. O. Ommaney,\napent Saturday ln Colvllle.\nA. mnbllnl and Nicola Moauech!\nof Ftft r*turn*d on Sunday to re-\nsum* thsir studies at th* Orand\nPort* High aohool.\nMn. H. Llghtfoete and daughter\nWlnnifred. left on Friday for Victoria where tht latter will continue\nher atudlu at tha provincial normal\nschool.\nMaster \"Blm\" Reynold, of Christina lak* hu Men the guest of\nJohn Oowans for a few day* thu\nWMk.\nMr. and Mre O. L. Landon tnd\nchildren wen vUltors to Rock Creek\non Friday.\nSHIPMENTS LEAD\nLEAVE B. C. PORT\nThree recent shipments ot lead\nleaving the port of Hew Wtttralntttr\ntottl 9100 toot. Tht SS. Parenthla\not tM Donaldson Una loaded 1700\ntona for the United Kingdom: tbe\n88. oape Tork loaded 3900 tona\nand the SB. Bencleuch 1100 tons-\nMexico.\nOpponents of racing managed to\nput through a bill ln Kentucky ln\n1913 killing th* bookmaker betting\nfeature. Winn recalled that a clause\nln an old charter, granted In 1979\nby the state lagitltture to tto\nLouUvllle Jockey club, legalised parl-\nmutuel  wagering.\nTto colonel found two parl-mutuel\nmachines ln a LouUvllle pawn shop.\nTb* mkchlAu had Men i_e_ at\nChurchill Down* back In* '79. He\nfound a few mon, here tnd there,\nnt 'em up at the trtck and opened\nup for butlDtu,\nft Inn hu grown with the derby.\nBeck ln 1913 about 990,000 wu Mt\non derby day. During the lut few\nyeara more than a million hu Men\nMt on tM whole card on derby day.\ntto high point 93,089,000 In 1939.\nI'HLE'S DISTINCTION\nOeorge Uhle. Detroit hurler. u tk*\nonly man In the big league baseball.\nottor than lefty Orore, who hu\nwon 99 or mon gtmes a season ln\nmore thsn ono uuon.\nDID YOU KNOW THAT\u2014\nJo* Judg*, reteran tint ucker\nwho ohanted hla addreu from Waahlngton to Brooklyn tbU yur. hu\nprolonged hU big league career five\nyean by regular running sure Uss\nBddle lie.de u mad at Jimmy Jobn.\nston beosuu tto Boy Bandit won't\nun his Pttey Perronl In tbt Garden\u2014Ptronl, \u2022 tluhlng fight-\ntr, wean disfiguring fecal sear*\nu a result of an automobile smaeh-\nup\u2014Bddle hu had quite a few leu\nyean since tbt daya wtoa to managed Champion Joe Lynch\u2014Max\nBeer U having his troubl**\u2014tlw\nbettler who 1* slgnsd to tight\nSchmellng June 1 wu knocked out\nby a gymnulum aand bag r*c*ntly\n\u2014and a few dty* later hu wits\nsued for divorce.\nMICHEL HOOPERS\nDEFEAT FERNIE\nFBRNIE, B.C., April 34-Mlotol\nbuketbsll Pirate* ctptured tto honon In t. gtmt with Fernle*. team\nln remit on Saturday night. Th*\n\u2022oon wu 30 to 33. Michel*, team\nwt* toavler than th* Fernle boys.\nT. Krall'. pitying won tto game\nfor Michel.\nIn tto Pernle team B. Dufour\n\u2022tarred, with Verkirk and Florello a\ngood seoond.\nMichel led through the three\nperiods. Ming four polnta ahead at\ntbe end of tto flnt and a toor* of\n19 to 13 ln their ftvor at tbt tnd\nat tto ucond.\nMlctol\u2014D. Quayle, T. Krall. J.\nKrall. F. Vernier, P. Chala, M.\nSadlUb and J. Katrlchak.\nFernle\u2014E. Florltlo, B. Dufour, J.\nVerkirk, R. Mtrtln, M. Flood. J.\nHughe., tnd X. Ooughlan.\nSt. LouU\nFOXX  HAS  PERFECT  DAT\nAS ATHLETICS WIN\nBOSTON, April 34 (AP).\u2014Jimmy\nFont, clouting bauman ot the\nPhiladelphia Athletics, hit hU third\nhomer of tht uuon, htd a perfect\nday at Mt and accounted for uven\nrunt today, u tne As defuted the\nBwton Red Sox, 19-10, ln * tne\nhitting struggle.\n9o*x hit his four-toggtr wtth two\nmtn on but. In tddlilon be htd\nthnt doublu. t tingle *M . Mu\non ball*.\nPhlltdtlphl*   \u2014  19 17  3\nBotton  10 14  3\nEarnshaw. Cain and Cochrane;\nAndrews. H. Johneon, ifcLtougblln\ntnd Shu.\nWASHINGTON WINS HEAVY\nHITTINO OAMB\nWASHINGTON. April 14 (CP).\u2014\nWuhlngton traded blow for blow\nwith New Tork today, but clouted\ntbtm a nttl* harder when blows\nwere nuded most to down tht\nYtnktu 11-10 tor thtlr noond defut ln \u2022 nw.\nN*w York    W 11  \u00ab\nWuhlngton    11 U   1\nMtcFsyden. Pennock. Brennen snd\nDIcMy: Btewtrt. Ruswll, Burke.\nMcAfee,  Crowder  and  Bewell,  Berg.\nI CLEVELAND BALLY\nJUST FAILS\nCHICAOO, April 34 (APl\u2014Chl-\ncego's White Box broke up t ninth\nInning rally by Cltnltnd todty to\nwin 9-4. tnd tweep tbe three-game\nuriu. Coupled with tto Hew York\nTtnkte'e defut by Wuhlngton, tto\nvictory put tbt Sox In * won tnd\nlost ttt with tht Ytnkt for tht\nAmerican league chtmnlonthlp, tlthougb thty itlll trilled by per-\noantage polnte.\nCleveland         4   T   1\nChloago    _   9   8   3\nFerrell and Spencer; Franr, Hav-\nlng and orato.\nTIGERS WTN THEIR\nTHIBD STRAIGHT\nDETROIT, April 34 (AP)_\u2014The\nDetroit Tlgen today turned In tMlr\nthird consecutive victory onr tht\nSt. LouU Browns, 4-9, making a\nclean   sweep  of   tht   series  ton.\nCarl Pitcher, pitching hU flnt\ngame for the Bengals, allowed half\na doten hlte ln sight and two-thirds\nInninga. With one run In, two men\non bases In tbt ninth, Fischer was\nnlltvtd by Bon Hogutt, who fleld-\n\u2022d tto eeoond bill ht pitched tnd\noutran Wut to first Mw, ending tba\nBt. LouU rally.\nBt. LouU . 3  9   0\nDttrolt         4  8   1\nCoffman, WtlU tnd Ferrell; Pltchtr, Hogutt tnd Hayworth.\n\"Big League\"\nBASEBALL\n\/meiaWf \\\nftAStte*\nCatchers\nCVR-Vt\n&AJ.L.\n5\/<ftv_?\n75\nRSLtOGt\nGIANTS BUNK\nTHE DODGERS\nPhillies Beat the Braves\nin the 12th Inning\nby6to5\nPittsburgh   ~\nNew York \u2014\nBrooklyn \t\nPhiladelphia\nBoeton \t\nChicago  \u201e\nSt.  Louie \t\nCincinnati   \u201e.\nW L *ot.\n- T 1 J75\n- 4 1 .887\n.4 4 J00\n.4 S -MS\n- 8 4 .429\n_. % 5 XVXb\n..IS -876\n- 2 4 334\nBT eiX DEMABCI\nFIELDER'S SIGNS\nOutridden ee well u Inflelders\nshould always know whst Is being\npitched to opposing hitters. It lets\nthem know ln advance whether a\nfaat curre ball le being thrown.\nand thla combined with their prevloua knowledge of the batters,\noften gives them the advantage of\nan extra atap or tw*. which ls the\ndlfferenoe between a put-out and a\nbaae hit.\nThe Inflelders usually give a hand\nsign behind thetr backs to flash\nthese signs. One popular signal ls\nclosed hand for fast ball and open\nhand for curve.\nTWENTY TEAKS AOO TODAY\nApril 30, IBIS\u2014Umpire BUl Klem\nrefused to call a three-base-htt by\nMoose McCormick, because he did\nnot eee It, In a 0-0 eleven Inning\ngama  between  Phillies  and  Olants.\nI remember the game because X\npitched it for the Olants against\nAlexander and lt robbed me of a\nperfectly good victory.\nAl Demaree hu prepared an Illustrated leaflet on \"Base Bon-\nnlng which he will iladly send to\nany reader requesting lt. Address AI Demaree ln tare of this\npaper and be sure to enclose a\nself-ad dressed stamped envelope.\nGIANTS  BLANK  DODGIBS\nNEW YORK, April 34 (AF)\u2014Wltb\nOarl Hubbell turning ln a four-hit\npitching performance for hla aecond\nsuccessive shut-out, the New York\nOlanta defeated the Brooklyn Dodgem 4-0 today.\nTimely hitting ln tha aeoond Inning by Homer Peel, Texaa league\nrecruit batting In tba clean-up position, .Verges and Mancuso aent the,\nOlants away to a two-run lead and\nafter that lt waa clear sailing for\nthe Olants' aoutbpaw, wbo baa allowed only one run ln the laat 80\nInnings he hss pitched.\nManager Bill Terry of tba Olent*\nwas hit on the right arm by a\npitched bsli in tha fifth Inning and\nwaa forced out of tha game. Be ls\nexpected to be out of the lineup\nfor  two or  three daya,\nBrooklyn \u2122   0    4    3\nNew York  i 4     \u2022     1\nShaute, Mungo, W. Bryan and\nSukeforth, Lopes; Hubbell and Man-\nouso.\nPHILLIES   BBAT\nBRAVES   IN   18th\nPHILADELPHIA.   April   14    (AP) \u2014\nPlnch-httter Al Todd broke up a\n12-lnnlng ball game today wtth a\nsingle to left with the baaea loaded,\nbringing home tbe run that gave.\nthe Phllllea a 6-8 victory over tbe\nBraves from Boston.\nHomers were hit br Chuck Klein\nIn the fifth\u2014his flnt of tbe season\n\u2014and by Shanty Hogan, ln tlie\nsixth.\nBoston    m    6   10    %\nPhiladelphia   I   18    I\nBetts, Cantwell and Hogan. Bpoter;\nOrabowakl, Berly, Pearce and Davis.\nRUGBY UNION\nLONDON, April M (OP ctble)\u2014\nEnglish Rugby union mttobtt pltytd\ntodty retulted tt foUowt:\nAbercarn  0,  Croaakey* t.\nTelywain 0,  Pontypool  I.\nRite. 3. Abertlllery 16.\nGIANTS   PURCHASE   DHL!\nProcter Softbaliers\nDefeat Fairview\nPROCTER, B.C., AprU 14\u2014A nod\norowd wttnwaM os* ot th* bett\ntoftbtll (tm** pitied hti* tblt ttt.\nton on sundty tfttrnoon. wfcen tb*\nProcter Dtunond* trpunced ttm 9*lt-\nview meont ot Ntlton, to th* tun*\nOt   11-8.\nProcter did sot tak* thtlr lttt\ninnlnft.\nMacKinnon, Bttc_*l_r end Lent\nwere tttr lltldert for tbe locile,\nwhile 9. PoMlwttt* tbout for the\nTWton.\n\u2022conn* ot both two* wu pretty\nwell dbrWwJed, Proeftr njtiHr- '\nrup.   In   Sat   tilth   lr-wm\nIMaon  matt),  tour  In  the  e!_\nMtny furablet wet* oottly for both\nNIW TORK, April M   (Af)r-Th*\nNew Tork  Oltntt todty surobtted\nOeorge   Uhle,   veteran   right   btnd\npitcher  of  tht   Detroit  Tlgert,  the\nI club tnnounced. While no purehaae\nTblrty-elx collet, bewball  jntyera i price wt* revealed,  lt wat  believed\nbtvt  betn  brouf ht  up  to  the   big   Uhle   wt*   tecured   for   tht   Inter-\nlettuee  for  Mali thla attton. I letgut waiver prloe.  \u00bb7500.\nI. Cltyton ot Procter wm tanpke.\nLlntupt:\nPtlooot\u2014L. Htwklnt c, J. Letpnlng\np, D. >utb_i fb, \u00ab. Iteming tb. B.\nBridgt. it. W. Andtmn ib, r.\nPetti walte rt, 3. BUhop ef, a.\n\u25a0pw* If.\nProottr Dltmond*\u2014Ouy Moray tt.\nAnew Mtmrinnr*. rf, Attn r\nky lb. 3. Bonttui It. %r_i\u00ab\nMM c, mak B6ntod h, tlfl _\ncf, Loui* Bonaccl p, Ted !___* fb.\nI\nShe had a telephone\n... so she got the job\n\u00ae\ntm***! Vancouver htirdrening \u00abtablishment bad a vacancy\non ita staff. The firat three girls on the list of applicant* had no telephones, so the proprietor of the shop\nmade no effort to get in touch with them. But the\nfourth girl on the list had a telephone. She got the job.\n^ Tht ptrton with a telephone has\ntht hut chance of getting a job\nBRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO.\n paoi nan\nLARGERCREW.\nSALMO MINE\nFrank Phillips Shows Fine\nSamples From Kootenay Belle\nVAKOOTJVIS, B.O_, April 14. \u2014\nFrank Phillips, superintendent of\nthe Kootenay BeU Oold Mines, limited, Sheep creek, near Salmo, B.C.,\narrived ln town on Sunday, bringing\nwith him a very handaoma specimen of sulphide ore taken from the\nwest drift of Ho. a level of tbs\nKootenay Belle mine, Intended for\nhla old friend, Frank Woodalde,\nmanager of the chamber of mines.\nSimilar samples taken during development work In that aectlon hive\nrun from $00 to $116 per ton value.\nMr. Phillips reports that the mine\nIs looking extraordinarily well. The\nwork he bas been doing reoently has\nahown up a stope of ore averaging\nfrom IS Inches to 90 Inches wide,\nwith an apparent length of 120 feet.\nTbls ore la found on No. 1 as well\nu No. - level, giving \"backs\" of\nover 900 feet. Re also reports that\nshipments of ore to the smelter\nslnoe the first of the year total ISO\ntons, with an average value of ISO\nper ton. valuing gold at $30 per\nounce. Forty more tons are now on\nthe way to the smelter at Trail.\nMr. phllllpe confered with bis directors, and ls returning to put on\nanother shift on straight development work Immediately. He considers the future of the mine assured.\nExcept for a brief shutdown over\nChristmas and New Tear, operations\nbave continued alnce last July.\nSALE OF WORK HELD\nAT GRAY CREEK\nORAY CRKBK. B. C, April 3S\u2014\nA sale was held by the Junior\nBed Cross club ln aid of the crippled children at the Solarium. A\naum of about IB waa realised. Tea\nwaa eerved. Those present were,\nMra. O. Oliver, Mre. Clark, Mrs.\nOnelle, Mrs. Lymberry, Mlas Bnld\nHodnllt, Fred Benthren and Ernest\nOliver.\nThe Ropalong monthly dance waa\nheld on Wednesday. Quite a few\nAttended from district points. Harold Brown of Nelaon, prealded at\nthe piano.\nMm. Benthlen vlalted Trail wbere\nshe attended the wedding of Mlss\nH. Perrln.\nMrs. Manuel and Infant passsd\n, through Oray Creek en route to\nber home at Crawford Bay.\nErnest Oliver went to Neleon for\na   short   visit.\nMlsees Annie and Rose Adam!\nvisited   Proctor,   Thursday.\nMlas Barbara Bridge returned to\nher home here alter having a\nmonth's stay ln Nelson.\nC. Bebblngton and Clifford Bebblngton of Boewell paid a ahort\nvlelt to Oray Creek laat week,\nand alao Mlss Winnie Bebblngton\nwho proceetied from there to Nelson.\nMrs. T. Wills and infant aon\nreturned  to their home.\nJOHNSON'S LANDING\nFOLK VISIT KASLO\nJOHNSONS LAND-NO, B O,\nApril 23.\u2014 Const.bl. oliker, 3. 3.\nSklllloorn and Roy Tlnkeaa wtm\nvisitors from Kaalo on Tuesday.\nKr. and Mr*. T. S. Boddla ha-*\nreturned to their hom* ln Kaalo\nefter vlaltlng their son-in-law and\ndaughter  at  Blrchdale.\nKr. and Mrs. S. Lake and family, and Mre. w. p. McNicol and\ndaughter Florence, were Kaalo rial-tors on Prlday.\nJack Raper waa a Kaalo Tlaltor\nsn  rrlday.\n8ABSAPAMLLA   COMPOUND\nTh*' greatest of all Blood Purifiers   and   Iprlng   Tonic*.\nSmythe's Pharmacy\nPhon* 1\n\u25a0hop With da By Malll\nJ. A.C. Laughton, R.O.\nOPTOMKnuST-pPTICUN\nUtile 209, Medical Art. I'**\"*1lni\nH..IIMIMWIHIWWIM\nAll Classes of\nMETAL  WORK,   LATHE\nWORK, DRILLING, BORING AND GRINDING\nMOTOR     REWINDING.\nACETYLENE  WELDING.\nBENNETTS LTD.\nt_t-t-t***\"\"-i_t_u_t_t_t_a-_us-t-t_ta.\nFor\u2014\nSERVICE\nPRICE and\nQUALITY\nSTAR\nGt________(it)\nPhones 10 & 11\nRISE, LAKE LEVEL\nOVER TVft) INCHES\nA more decided rise ln tbe water\nlevel of the West Arm waa noted\nMonday when th* dlfferenoe between\nSundaya and Monday-a levels waa\nrecorded at two-tenths of a foot or\nover two Inches. Th* level now\nstands at 3.-0 feet abov* retro.\nJUVENILE BALL\nCLUB FORMED\nPete Kapak's Cubs to Get\nSnappy Outfits; WiU\nAid Hospital\nThe N.a.H. Cuba, an organisation\nof Juvenile baaeball players of 10\nTears and under, was formed at an\nenthusiastic meeting held at tba\nNew Grand hotel Monday afternoon.\nTha following officers were elected:\nhonorary prealdent, John Burns:\nfirst honorary rice-president, Nick\nCasslos: second honorary vice-president. Bud Stevens; president, Pete\nKapak; vice-president, Julius Cohen;\nbusiness manager and aecretary, Ollbert Rowling; coach and manager,\nTony Arcure.\nIt la tbe plan of the officers to\nequip the team with snappy uniforms and other equipment that will\nmake the team a credit and a big\nadvertisement to the City of Nelaon.\nA large number of players are\nturning out for practice, and a plaoe\non the team. As aoon aa the team ls\npicked, outside teams will be challenged as welt aa other local teams.\nMany of the buslnesa men of tbe\ncity are behind the team, and It\nhas been decided that 70 per cent of\nall money taken in at the gate will\nbe given to the local hoepltal. By\ngiving the younger playen a chanoe\nto play under the best of conditions\nand with tha beat of equipment,\ntbe sponaors believe that many\nfuturs senior stars will be developed.\nShakespeare's Plays\nGiven a New Touch\nBy GEORGE HAMBLETON\nCanadian  press  Staff  Writer.\nSTBATPOW>-ON-AVON, England.\nApril aa. (CP Cable).\u2014 Pleld-grsy-\ndad soldiers with tin hats and rifles\nmar chad across the stage of the\nShakespeare Memorial theater tbls\nweek-end, and ghoulish old women,\nnot witches, plundered corposes, Macbeth was no villain, but a successful\ngeneral whose inner conflicts unbalanced hla mind.\nPilgrims from many lands who oome\neach year to see Shakespeare live\nagain beside the gentle Avon whlcb\nhe loved, were startled by the In-\nconoclasm of Producer Theodore Ko-\nmlaarjevsky, whose Macbeth demands\naluminum towers, heavy artillery and\nmodern Infantry. The Italian-born\nRussian, schooled ln old Fetrograd\nand exited by the revolution, snatched the play from tbe realm of historical presentation and delivered lt as\na tragedy of all time, steeped ln retribution.\nThla and a modernised Merchant\nof Venice, produced for the seoond\ntime by Komlaarjeveky, opened tbe\nMemorial theater's 31-week seaaon of\nShipespeares plays and Sunday concerts.\nThe Merchant of Venice approaches\nmore nearly the traditional prenntation of Shakespearean works, although the Venice tbe audience sees\nls a short, futuristic Venice with the\nlions of Bt. Mark's hanging precariously over tbe bridge of the Rislto.\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nSee  us  for  expert   -leaning  and\npressing. Kootenay No-Odor. Fh. IM.\nttat)\nMen'e Softball meeting tonight,\nOlty hall, a p. m. BecUon of offlctn. (MM)\nMagaalnat, Soft drinks, chocolate\nban and Tobacoo*. E. P. Jarvis.\nWUllama News. (list)\nFor Rent\u2014One furnished suite and\non* furnished housekeeping room.\nAnnable Block. i8_\u00ab3l\nCanary elngen for aale at the\nbazaar ln tha Flrat Presbyterian\nchurch parlors prlday. orders taken.\nPhone 613L. tMOi)\nMORE ABOUT\nAFFLECK CASE\n(Contlnned rrom Page one)\nSEE ST. PAUL'S PLAYEBS AT\nMANN'S DBUQ STOKE. HEAR THEM\nWEDNESDAY  S  P.   M.   13   AND   IS\nCENTS. (lttl)\nBooks nbound for 11.39 or ,1M.\nSpecial prlcea quoted on larger quantities. Nelson Dally Newa Job Department. (M33)\nTonight\u2014Whlat Drive, Parish hall.\nChurch ot Redeemer. Oood prlees\nand refreshments. Admission 36c.\nEverybody weloome. (8905)\nSee table of fancy wort, house\ndresses, aprons, and other useful\narticles at the bazaar ln the Pint\nPresbyterian church parlors Friday.\n38th. (6403)\nBASKETBALL   CHAMPIONSHIP\nTrail shleks va. Nelaon Wedneeday\nnight. 8 o'clock, junior high. Olrl,'\npreliminary. Admission 39 and 16\ncente. (S604)\nTour opportunity to have your\nlibrary renovated. Bonks rebound\nfor 11.29 or gl JO. First class workmanship. Nelaon Dally Newa Job\nDepartment. (8433)\nTOMORROW        TOMORROW\n103S Springtime Revue. Capitol\ntheater, ll p. m. Ticket* 33 oente.\nUnder -direction of Mn. Harold Lake,\nand Mn. Reginald Mil. (SMS)\nTHE REGULAR MONTHLY MEET-\nINO OF THE NELSON DISTRICT\nROD AND OUN CLUB HAS BEEN\nPOSTPONED TO A DATE WHICH\nWILL BE  ANNOUNCED  LATER.\n(MM)\nBy Permission of His Worship the\nMayer a tag day will ba beld on\nSaturday 31th. April to defray ei-\npenses of special train to \"Trail to\nconvey 380 children competing In\nthe Fourth Kootenay Musical Pes-\nlv,l. Be generous when spproaehed\nand help the children gatn experience*, have a happy outlne. .nd\nuphold the honor of tha Nela-in\nschools. (6995)\nmen and alao atated If I continued ta Interfere with the public\nworka department h* woald quit\nMa Job.\n\"Second\u2014Pr.vi.os to thli Mr.\nAffleck, In my opinion, hat never\ncooperated with the mayor In having, work done which t, aa -mayor,\nconsider necessary. It Is net necessary. In my opinion to cite these\ncases as tha memben of the connell ara familiar with them, except\nto tay, that the trouble with Mn.\nMlnnls should nerer have occurred\nIf the engineer had carried ont mr\nrequest. I am, therefore, asking\nthe oounril to support the mayor\nIn his action and believe lt la In\ntha best Interest* of the city to\ndo so.\" **\nOKAY BACKS\nDISCIPLINE STAND\nAlderman J. B. Ony, following\na brief lull, stated that he thought\nthe city council wa* ln aooord. If\nMr. Affleck, aa an employee of the\ncity, acted In any way detrimental\nto the authority of the chief magistrate of the city. He felt that any\ncity employe* ahouM be disciplined\nunder the clrcumatances and he believed the city council should uphold the mayor as elected by the\npeople. He believed the olty employees should be very careful of\nlanguage that la detrimental to th*\ncity. e\nAlderman T. 3. Scanlan aald that\nIn his opinion, from what he had\naeen, Mr. Affleck had not ahown\nthe cooperation he should. He\nthought bis actlona were detrimental to the city'a welfare.\n\"Mr. Affleck ahould be severely\ncensured and reminded that you\n(the mayor) are representing the\npeople and have the authority.\" he\naald.\nAFFLECK  NOT  DISLOYAL\nAlderman Roae Fleming, chairman\nof tha publlo worka committee,\nstated that he waa not of tha\nopinion that Mr. Affleck had meant\nto he disloyal. Possibly he had not\neeen the engineer at all tlmea, but\naa for \"conversation with me he haa\nnever ahown he meant to be disloyal. I do not think ha la the best\ndiplomat in the world. He Is bound\nup ln his work and endeavoring to\nput hla whole heart and soul ln to\nhis work.\"\nMy. naming believed Mr. Affleck\nwaa ao much In earnest he could\nonly a** completion of th* work\nhe had In mind. Possibly he had\nnot slwaya thought kls opinion of\nhow the work was to be done was\nwork of hie own etudy. Ha admitted that Mr. Affleck waa sot\neasy to win over to a layman',\nviewpoint. Mr. Fleming waa* confident Mr. Affleck had th* beet Interest* of th* elty and th* city\ncouncil at heart,\n\"I think he is a worthy englnwr\nand hope he will become eo *g*ln,\"\nconcluded Alderman Fleming.\nAldermin R. W. Dawaon did not\nthink Mr. Affleck intended to be\ndisloyal to th* dty. He believed\nhim to be tb* poorest kind of a\ndiplomat. Be had probably aald\nthings better left unsaid. He believed htm a loyal servant and auggeated to the mayor that lf then\nwaa aome way th* whole trouble\ncould be overlooked lt ahould be\ndone.\nAlderman H. B. Lindsay declared\nhe deplored \"thla Incident.\" probably Mr. Affleck spoke aa hs should\nnot have don*. Th* least said the\nbitter. If Mr. Mayor, \"You ean aee\na way out to let him back, I think\nlt would be for tha better.\"\nAlderman Fleming atated that Mr.\nAffleck had offered to mak* an\napology ln th* praaene* ot th*\nmayor.\nAldermtn W. R. Campion ttated\nthat all agreed that Mr. Affleck\nshould be censured, but he believed Justice should be tempered\nwith mercy and a oommon ground\nfound upon which to meet.\nAlderman Scanlan reopened the\nmatter when he declared that In\nhla ahort tlm* on tho council. Mr.\nAffleck had ahown clearly thtt any\nauggeetlon that had \"not originated\nln tha fertile brain of Boyd O. Affleck haa not been a good suggestion.\" He stated when the engineer\nmada up hi* mind tbere wu no\nagreement then. \"We are treated aa\nthough wa ara children discussing\naerloua affaire with a grownup person. It la hla mental attitude.\"\nTIME  FOB  A  LESSON\nMr. Bcanlan believed that this was\na wonderful opportunity for the city\ncouncil to read Mr. Affleck a aerloua leaaon. that he la working for\nthe city, and that the aldermen, If\nan error la mada, muat assume the\nbrunt of th* blame. Ha did not\n\"hold out for hla pound of fleah\nbut he thought that Mr. Affleck\nahould underatand that the aldermen headed by the mayor should ba\nconsulted and treated with due re-\nepect.\nAlderman Fleming took ezoeptlon\nto tbo atatement that Mr. Affleck\ndid not listen to suggestion*. Many\ntlmea ha had made suggestions.\nand true, he needed a good argue-\nment, but Mr. Affleck had taken\nthem. He must defend him In that\nrespect.\nAlderman Oray believed \"perhaps\nAlderman Bcanlan goes too far.\"\nAlderman Ony had three and one-\nhalf peara' experienoe with Ut. Affleck and had never found him arbitrary. Ha had had several \"run-\nIns\" with htm, but he thought Mr.\nAffleck meant wall and hla work\nhad been all right.\nNOT SO  SMOOTH\nAmid laughter Mr. Ony stated.\n\"I agree hla worst fault la that he\nla not aa smooth aa aom* ot ua, or\nnot aa diplomatic.\" He believed he\nhad overstepped the bounds of diplomacy. Hs waa at ths meeting\nto uphold tbe dignity of the mayor\nand oouncll.\n\"Yea,\" atated Alderman Dawaon.\n\"we ara upholding the dignity of\nyour offloe. I believe Mr. Affleck\nha* mad* an apology covering hla\n. mtstakee in Judgment.\"\nI City Clerk Wesson at thla point\nread an apology.\nMr. Afflecks signed apology wu\nu followa:\n\"Dear Mr. Mayor\u2014\n\"I wish to expreu my gnat regret\nat th* hasty words that I spoke to\nyou on Thursday laat. In extenuation of doing ao I would u, that I\nhav* had an anxious and trying\ntiro* in th* varloua undertakings\nwe have tn hand and tha handling\nof them with relief labor hu aot\nbeen euy.\n\"Thle, coupled with what I con\nelder unfair criticism aimed at me\npersonally, from many directions,\nmsde me speak In a way that X am\nnot   accustomed   to.\n\"I oan readily underatand that ln\ntheir prewnt incompleted atate many'\nof our undertakings may appear to\nbe unpromlalng. This, of oouree. la\n'TBI  NBLSON  DAILY  NEWS.  NELSON,  B.C.  \u2014  TUESDAY  MORNINO,   APRIL  SS,   M\u00bb\"\ntru* of any englnwrlng work in It*\n\u2022any ategw. I believe that all\nparties who an now critical will\nJoin ln fwllng and expreu approval whan they aw the work*\ncompleted.\nUnder th* circumstances I re-\napaottully urge upon you deslre-\nablllty of being allowed to bring\nth* works mentioned to their proper\ncompletion when I fwl sura they\nwlll redound to th* credit of your\nadmlnlatratlon.\nI atand nady and anxious to\ngive you unreserved and loyal cooperation to any extent that you\nmay make powlbl*.\"\nAldtrman Oray atated that tbe\nnext move wu up to th* mayor u\nth* apology wu addressed to him.\nIt ww the mayor's privilege to accept or reject lt.\nMAYOR ASKS\nUNDERSTANDING\nMayor Smythe atated he oould\nnot underatand all ot th* apology.\nIt wemed w though Mr. Affleck\nwer* biasing him tor criticism ot\nvork. th* engineer had done. Be\nread the paragraph referring to \"unfair criticism aimed at me personally from many direction*.\" Alderman\nDawaon declared thla particular paragraph applied to everyone on th*\ncouncil.\nAlderman   Lindsay\u2014It * applies   to\n*.\nAlderman Soanlan to the mayor\u2014I\nwould   not   take   that   u   personal.\nAlderman Oray\u2014He is not aiming\nat you. Mr. Mayor. He mentions\nnartlw. It is outside criticism he\ncomplains of.\nMayor Smythe\u2014But why mention\nlt to met    .\nAlderman Oray\u2014He wu worried\nabout outeld* criticism. I think hla\napology la fnnk. He often unqualified cooperation and aupport. Tt you\naccept his apology this affair might\nblow over. It la your privilege.\nAlderman Scanlan\u2014It la clear thla\ncouncil endorses your action In\nevery way.\nAlderman Fleming\u2014Th* chairman\nof th* public worka hu had criticism from outelle.\nAlderman 'Scanlan (laughing)\u2014It\n1* ooming to him.\nMayor Smythe\u2014On that Understanding I will accept Mr. Affleck's\napology.\nAlderman Oray\u2014 I think this\ncouncil wlli adnlre your atand.\nA'.derman Fleming\u2014I think It la\na Christian act.\nAlderman' Oray then moved, ln\nview of the apology accepted by th*\nmayor that Mr. Affleck be reinstated. Alderman Dawaon aeoonded\nth* motion and there wu not a\ndiswntlng voice.\nAlderman Dawaon then brought\nup tbe matter of th* suspension of\ntb* thre* Wfxkers wbo were bluting\nrock In Oyro park and th* mayor\nwiled upon them to mwt th* public\nwork* committee at 9:30 thla morning.\nTb* oouncll adjourned and then\nwu much handshaking betwwn\napectators and tbe mayor and betwwn apectators and th* reinstated\nenglnwr. The whole hearing ln the\noouncll chamber took but a half\nhour.\nEngland Scions\nLaud St. George\nSons and Daughters Honor\nSt. George's\nSt. Oeorge's Day wu loyally observed In Nelwn by a dinner program,\nand danw, under th* Joint direction\not Nelaon's Queen Lodge No. Ml,\nSons of Bngland, and Prlncew Alice\nlodge* No. 6. Daughters ot England.\nln Memorial hall Monday *venlng.\nwhen approximately 76 foregathered\nIn honor ot England'a patron Mint.\nJ. I. Hamaon, Jr., prealdent of the\nSon* of England, wu toaatmaater.\nsnd spoke briefly In welcome of the\nessembly, and on tb* significance of\ntbe day.\nMrs. Forrect Plowman, prealdent ot\nthe Daughters of England, apoke on\nsimilar llnw on behalf of the Daughters.\nTh* honor of propoalng the toast\nto St. Oaorge tell to J. E. Hamson\nand lt wu honored ln the ancient\nform, by singing of \"Ood Save the\nKing.\"\nPLEASING PROGRAM\nFollowing the dinner, which wu\nheld ln the basement, the company\nadjourned to the assembly hall, when\nan enjoyable hour's program was given. * larg* union Jack being draped\nover the platform.\nBubbles Bradshaw opened the program with a pretty tap dance, Mn.\nFred Footer following with two attractive songs, \"Jemmy Faw\" and\n\"Love's Old Swwt Song.\" Mra. Plowman ung sweetly \"The Oypey Warned\nMe,\" Patricia Plowman following with\na neat tap danw.\nNext a sketch, \"The Passing of Mr.\nPeal,\" entertained the audlenw, the\ncut constating ot Mn. A. E. Cuthbert, Mta. Fred Walton. Mrs. Fred\nFoster, un. Forrest Plowman, Fnd\nWalton, and A. E. cuthbert, Mra. Cordon Stephenson being atage manager.\nAnother attractive danw by \"Par*\nPlowman, thla time an acrobatic one.\na fine baritone aolo, \"The Bandelero,\"\nby Vio Oravw, and community alng-\ntng, wound up the formal program.\nThe planlat* were Mn. Plowman and\nMn. A. B. Berry.\nDancing *wu th* final phaw of the\nevening, and wu enJos\u00bbd till midnight\neommlttew for th* evening', affair\nconsisted of Mn. J. J. Bailees, oonvener, and Mn. A. t. Cuthbert, Mra.\nRobert Vyw, and Mre. Oordon Stephenson, for tbe Daughters: asd of Jack\nWood, convener, 3. E. Hamaon, Jr.,\nand Fred Walton, for th* Sons.\nMBSTITSWORTH\nSOFTBALL HEAD\nAt an enthuslatttc ladlea' toft-\nbell meeting held In the olty hall\nMonday night for the purpoee of\norganising for the eeeeon'a activities Mi*. Dorothy Tlteworth wai\nnamed president, Ulu Oladyi Jarrett iraa elected vloe-preeldent and\nMlae Berna Kline, secretary-treasurer.\nJudging from the enthuilasm displayed \u00abt the meeting, ladlea' aoft-\nbaU la ln for a big and active aeaaon. More playen are Interested\nthan ever befon, and from tho\nmaterial available, outtide teama will\nhave to look out for their laurels.\nThe feet wtll remain the tame as\nlaat year, namely |l per team, with\neach team supplying tbeir own\nequipment for practice and league\ngamea. Entries mutt be ln the handa\nof Secretary Berna Kline by Baturday and muat be accompanied by a\nUtt of playen, feet and the team\ncolon. All teama have signified their\nIntention of having their own Individual uniforms.\nPlay will start at aoon ae the entrlea are ln and a echedule can be\ndrawn up.\nHOME RUN\nSTANDING\nBome run* ywterday. ran. Athletic*, l; KuAwl, Senaton, 1; R.\nJohnson, B*d Sox, 1; Hogan, Braves,\n1: Klein, phiiilw. 1.\nTh* leaden: Ofatrlg, Tankew. 3;\nFoxx, Athletlos, I; Ruth. Tankew,\n3; Ooalln, Senaton. 3; Bottomley,\nReds.   3;   R.   Johneon,  Red   Sox.   2.\nLeague totals: American SO, National 11. Total 41.\nWESTBANK PEOPLE\nVISIT SO. SLOCAN\nSOUTH BLOCAN, B. O., April 15\u2014\nA party consisting of Mrt. N. H\nLightly, MUt Charlotte Brown and\nMlaa Jeckle Paynter motored through\nfrom Wettbank with P. B. Dickenson,\nto apend Batter week. Mn. Lightly\nwat the houae guest of Mn. J. D\nYeatman and the remainder of\nthe party vlalted frlenda ln Neleon.\nMr. and Mn. Mawer and children\nof Prultvale, apent Eaater with,\nMn. Mawer'a pannta, Mr. and Mn.\nEric   Andereon.\nMr. and Mn. Andereon alto had\naa their gueete Mrt. Olafaon and\nchildren of Blocan City, and Mn.\nJ. O'Genaky and baby  of  Apex.\nMn. O. W. Humphrey entertained\nthe Women'a auxiliary at her home\nfor the bi-monthly meeting on\nTueeday afternoon. Mn. Murray\nprealded. The study book on China\nwaa nad and dlacutted.\nMn. J. L. Purdy and Mlat Humphry assisted the hoeteet ln serving\ntea. The -membera and gueete attending wen Mn. J. Mumy, Mn.\nP. H. Russel. Mn. J. D. Yeatman,\nMn. E. J. Bowkett, Mn. M. Downle,\nMn. J. L. Purdy, Mn. X. Anderaon,\nMrt. A. Mitchell, Mn. W. Walkley,\nMn. T. A. Welldon, Un. A. Davlea\nMn. N. It. Lightly of Wettbank,\nMlae   Bradahaw   and   Mlat   Hodges,\nMlaa Irene Kelleher who has been\napendlng Batter at the family home,\nMatequl, and alao attending the\nteachers' oonventlon ln Vancouver,\nbee   returned.\nMr. and Mn. Pnnk Scott Ten\nNelaon visitors on Prlday.\nCALLED NORTH\n' AS WITNESSES\nProvincial Conatahle H. C. Oliker\nof Kaalo and Johnny DeVoin of\nNelaon an expecting to leave next\nBunday for the coaat en route\nnorth, the offloer to be a wltnew\nat Prlnoe Rupert In connection\nwith the strike at Anyox, and DtVoln to be a wltneaa In an anon\ncaae at Smlthert.\nMONTREAL,   April   3*    (CP)   \u2014In\nan endeavor to keep the Meant\ntchool for graduate nuraee In operation following an announcement\nby unlvenlty authorltlee that lt\nwould be cloatd at an economy\nmeaaure, nurses* aaeoclations In\nweat\u00abrn Canada have nndend gen-\neroua aid, lt waa announced here\ntoday, rr \u2022***\u2022\nFederal Government\nSavings, $81,000,000\nOTTAWA. April 24.\u2014(CP)\u2014Reduc-\ntlona in controllable expenditure*\nonr tbe latt thne yean, coupled\nwith the \u202214,000,000 provided ln\nthe laat budget, han resulted ln\ntotal government eoonomlea of Wl,-\nOOO.'-XK), Hon. E- N. Rhodes, minister\nof flnanoe. itated In a circular letter forwarded to all Canadian cham-\nben of commerce and boards of\ntrade which reoently called upon\nthe federal ad rln is tra tlon to \"tet\na good example\" ln matters of\neconomy. ,\n\"Tbe government lt ln cordial\nsympathy with the objects you han\nlh mind,\" Mr. Rhodes wrote. He\nexpressed the opinion tint aU factors of the problem, ln respect to\ngovernment expenditures bad not\nbeen considered. Even If every salary, pension and parliamentary Indemnity were cancelled, then would\nstill he a deficit of $30,000,000 in\nthe non-controllable obligations, he\nwrote.\n\"Furthermore,\" the letter proceeded, \"may I point out thet for\ntwo years paat, through action of\nthe tnaaury board, promotions and\nIncreases of pay ban been held ln\nabeyance, and aa vacancies han occurred in the government service\nthe positions han been abolished.\nThese and. other restrictions han\nresulted ln a reduction in the total\ncharge for aalarlea and wages of\n\u20224,500,000 per annum, and a reduction of onr 4000 employees. Tblt\nlt ln addition to the tavlng of\n\u20228.300,000 per annum effected by the\n10 per cent reduction from all aalarlea and wagea.\nEIGHT MINES\nSHIP, TRAIL\nTotal for Week 6946 Tong;\nYankee Girl Largest\nCustom Shipper\nlight cuatom mine* shipped a\ntotal of 688 tons of ore to the Trail\namelter' for the period April 16 to\n21 Inclusive. The - oompany'* mln**\ncontributed |348 ton* to th* grand\ntotal of tilt tona for th* earn*\nperiod.\nThe Yankee Olrl mln* of Tmlr\nstill led the custom shippers with a\ntotal of 398 tons. Tha Perrler at\nNelson contributed U tons.\nOther shipments wer* trom Ben\nHur, Republic, 49: Bell, Beaverdell,\n82; Humming Bird, Apex, 28; Mountain Lion, Republic 82; Sally, Beaverdell, 28; Vancouver, Salmo, 43.\nMORE ABOUT\nWASHINGTON\n(Continued  from  T*~ One)\nMISSING MAN IS\nSOUGHT AT COAST\nVANCOUVER, April 34.\u2014Polioe and\nrelatives are searching for Jamea\nThompaon, 78, of 1037 eaat Eleventh,\nwho bat been missing from bis\nhome since 7 a_m., Sunday.\nThe misting man, wbo wat ln\npoor health, It described aa fin\nfeet nnn Inches, ISA pounds,\nvery thin, grey tyw, grey hair,\nclean shaven and when lut seen\nwat wearjng a blut ault and light\nfelt bat.\nBLOND ADVENTURER\nIS FOILED\nPARIS, Ont., April 34.\u2014(CP)\u2014\nWhile merchants ln the bigger western Ontario cities wen duped into\ncashing bogus cheques by a young,\ncaptivating blond \"Irene,\" as far\naa can be ascertained her only attempt ln Paris ass a failure. Tbe\nmerchant here, on whom the attempted to practice her art, atked\nher to htve the cheque endorsed.\nSmilingly tbe agreed to do to, and\nleft, but did not nturn.\nWARDNER GOLFERS\nCOMMENCE PLAY\nWARDNER, B.C.. April 34\u2014Ideal\nweather conditions favored local\ngolfers on -Sunday for official opening day of the Wardner Oolf club.\nPlay took the torn of a hidden hole\ntournament In which Oeorge Thompson and Mn. P. Thompson woa\nprint. Tet waa served by the ladles\ncf the club.\ngntt which had been made since\nthe negotiations began. Confidence\nwat expressed In British quarters\nthat Anglo-American plans for teamwork at the conference would meet\nthe approval of Canada.\nStability of currency, stability\nof markets and political stability\nan the British alms. The United\nstates It tn agreement. There will\nbe no definite agreements reached\ntn Washington as to how theee\naim* can be accomplished. That\nwill be a matter for the world\nconference when tome 60 nationa\nwlU participate.\nWORLD-WIDE  COOPERATION\nWorld-wide cooperation wlll be necessary to obtain auch stability and\nthe object of the meetings In thit\ncity It to deln into the varloua\nplans suggested, m to their feasibility and effectiveness. In order to\ngin the world conference a good\nstart.\nWhat makes the present negotiations to much mon hopeful than\nwat the disarmament conference,\ntald a British spokesman tonight. It\ntbat no one problem lt being concentrated upon. The world could\nnenr be necued from depression by\ndealing with the problema Individually. Tbe study of tbe entire group\nmutt be carried on simultaneously.\nDtbt of the entln group must bt\ncarried on simultaneously. Debt\nproblems for example would not be\nso Important lf the way wen clear\nfor a solution of the other difficulties.\nINCREASE   COMMODITY\nPRICES\nOne of the gnat objects of tbe\npreeent discussions, this spokesman\nsaid, waa to find ways and means\nof Increasing commodity prloes. Canada, he thought, would be nady to\nendorse the progress so far made In\nthis regard.\nTbe British view It that the experts sitting around tht table lh\nWaahlngton cannot arbitrarily say\ntbat tbe pound aterllng thould be\nfixed at a definite flgun, tbat the\nUnited Statet dollar should be also\nfixed somewhat below par, and ao\non. They therefore denied reports\nthat fixation of the pound either at\n$3-60 or 14 was a auggeetlon to the\nfore. Bome time muat elapse befon\nlt could be ascertained Jutt what\nthe proper stabilising point for eaoh\ncurrency ahould ba.\nCanada's prime mlnltter arrived\ntoday ln beautiful summer weather.\nA distinguished, assembly from the\nstate department headed by Secretary of State Hull greeted him after\nhis private railway car waa detached\nfrom the train and shunted onto a\nseparate track. A familiar flgun ln\nmany parts of Canada, Hon. WUllam\nPhillips, former TJnlted States mlnltter to the Dominion and now under\nsecretary of state ben, was preeent.\nThe Canadian legation was represented by Hon. W. D. Herridge, tbe\nminister, Mrs. Herridge and Hume\nWrong, commercial secretary. The\nnary and military secretaries of the\npresident. In respondent uniforms,\ntdded color to the assembly.\nNOT   SO   GOOD\nMr. Bennett and the secretary of\natate led the way Into the presi-\ndent't room, ln the station and\ntben they faced the Inevitable battery of cameras. The prime minister\nand Mr. Hull were asked to shake\nhan* is and talk to each otber. They\nsmiled and did to. It wasn't a success. Would they please do lt again.\nThey did, talking and smiling at\nthey grasped handa onoe more, hut\nIt waa no go. It had to be done\nover again while the crowds which\nfilled the ttraet looked on In\namusement.\nTomorrow Mr. Bennett has planned\na press conference ln tbe afternoon.\nChanges In hla program today prevented blm from granting an Interview to newspapermen. Tbe hour\nfor his courtesy call to tbe White\nHouae had been mond ahead, so\nhe did not have time ln between.\nDESIRE REVISION\nCanada'a attitude on tariff proposals Is being eagerly canvassed ln\nWashington. The conviction ln tbe\netate department Is pntty definite\nthat aome of the provlalons In the\nimperial conference agreements,\nwhich guaranteed a certain margin\nof preference to British goods, actually constitute an embargo and revision Is desired.\nWHEAT    RESTRICTIONS\nWashington felt wheat production\nrestrictions on an International\nscale would be projected Into the\ndiscussions with the arrival of premier Bennett. Canada, along with\nthe United States, Australia and\nArgentina, the world's chief wheat\ngrowers, Is eager that tome agreement may be reached to guarantee\nbetter world prloes for bread-stuffs.\nWhen Premier Bennett went to\nthe White House for tea with the\npresident toon after bit arrival, he\nwat accompanied by Mlnltter Herridge. The latter hat bad a number\nof talka with Prealdent Roosevelt\non the economic problems ln which\nCanada and the United States are\nparticularly Interested.\nCanadian and Amerloan offlcla's\nalso ore reported to han been reviewing together tbe fields ln which\nthey may enter Into reciprocal tariff\nagreements.\nDEVISING   TRADE\nThe Canadian premier will mon\nfrom the Canadian legation to the\nWb\u00ab\u00bb Houtt Wedneeday for a stag\nTHE ORIGINAL\nHatchway Underwear\nThe most economical underwear\nyou can buy. No-button bother.\n\u26661.00\nThe New Flexible Shoulder\nHatchway\u2014-now    _ -\n\u26661.25\nEMORY'S\nLimited\nAWAIT WORD,\nBALL LEAGUE\nNelson's senior ball nine, at tar\nu organised play It concerned, It\nmarking time ln anticipation ot\nword concerning a Weet Kootenay\nleague trom Trail. Senior ball hen\nwill be confined almoat wholly to\nleague gamea during the early part\nof the aeaaon* due to the big demand for the grounds,\n\"Jay\" Brennan la again to manage the team with A. O. Oelinas\nmanaging tbe buslneu end ot it. Bo\nfar no coach has been named.\nMORE ABOUT\nottawa\n(Continued  From  Pad* On*)\nMRS. KIER RETURNS\nTO GREENWOOD\nOREENWOOD. B._ C, April it\u2014\nMra. L. B. _-l*r hM returned *rter\n\u2022n extended Tin* to Opportunity,\nWMb.  u.  S.\nMU* Be.terlce McLaren of Tr.ll\napent the Baater vacation at the\nhorn* of ber parenta.\nUn. Walmsley of Revelstoke who\nhu been vUltlng her eon and\ndaughter her* returned to her hom*\non   Monday.\nAirplane.\ncan\nbe uaed tn *m*r-\ngendes\nto\ncarry water auppllea\nto\n;roope\nln\nthe\nIgyptlan   desert,\nlt\nappear.\nfrom a\nrecant tut.\nof three days, during which he and\ntbt prealdent an to engage with tbe\neipertt of tbe two countries ln devising methods by which tndt may\nbe  developed.\nAt an extenaln silver producer,\nCanada alto la interested ln silver\nprloet. Consequently the other silver\nproducing countries\u2014Mexico. Chile,\nBolivia and the United Statee\u2014expect to have an ally In the Dominion ln their tlgbt to gin the\nmetal a mon prominent plaoe la\nworld currencies.\nWELCOMES FRENCH\nEMISSARY\nBuoyed by progress with Premier\nMacDonald and Democratic congressional confidence ln enactment of\nhla domeetlo Inflation legislation\nPrealdent Roooenlt tonight welcomed the emlttary of Pranot Into hit\nnegotiations. With the presenoe ot\nformer Premier Herriot, world monetary complexitiet more than enr\nengaged the deepeat study.\nUpholding of the gold itandard\nby Prance and fresh assertions frox\nPsrls on the need of stabilizing tbe\nratio between the British pound\nand the American dollar, assumed\nan Importance tbat only an outcropping of war debts discussion\nmight threaten to pale.\nTaking no public notice ot scathing Republican attacks on tbe \"controlled\" inflation bill and otber\naspects of his program In senate and\nhouae, the pnsldent continued hla\ntalks with the Brltlth prime mlnlater during the afternoon. Opportunity for Mr. MacDonald and U.\nHerriot to meet In private waa provided at the White Houtt late ln\nthe  day.\nThit wag prior to the arrangements made for the president thit\nennlng to place befon M. Herriot\nthe panorama of policies he and\nOnat Britain's spokesman had reviewed.\nIt remained to be divulged to\nwhat extent the Prench leader wat\nprepared to Join ln any conclusion\nreached between Mr, MacDonald and\nthe preeldent on stabilising currencies on lower gold bases, reciprocal tariff reductions, war debt\nadjustments. Inflation of International credits to help the trade ot\nless wealthy nations and armaments\nslashss   and   limitations.\nsums ot money for nllef. The 1\neral government tlmply tald we <\nspend so much and you muat !!\u25a0\nspend so much; if you do not youJ\nan to be beld up befon the tnhab*\u00bbl\nltants ot your provlnoe aa not\nIng willing to cooperate with\nThe provinces han been foroed\nto the position when they havt &_J-fl\nto apend large sums of monty.\"\nASSURE  RESPONSIBILITY\nIt might be, tald Mr. Rhodtt, tt**\u00a7\nDominion must, assume tome\nsponsibllty for public worka\npendlturet madt by tht provlncaf I\nbut \"lt wit not by any ttretch Of]\nthe Imagination the main causa 1\nof tbe difficulty ln which the wttt-1\nem provincet find themselves ttl\npreeent.\" In Saskatchewan, for In-J\nstance, due to drought, one-tbtfflj\not tbe population wa\u00bb lmpoveriahe4.r\n\"I do not know whether thla lag\nrelevant to the discussion or not.\"\nsaid Mr. Power, \"but may X ask tht]\nmlnltter of finance whether persons 1\nwbo bave received asslstanoe In tbt J\ndrought area cf Saskatchewan havt]\npledged themselves to repay either]\nths Baakatchewan relief commission |\nor to* tht fedeni government tbt ]\nloan made to thtm?\"\nPROMISE TO PAY\n\"My recollection.\" replied the mln- |\nliter ot flnanoe, \"la that tn\nlf not ln mott casta, a promin *\u00bb I\ni pay waa taken by tbe Saskatchewan j\nrelief  o-mmltslon  and, whilt  I an\ntpeaklng  from  memory.  I think I\nam accurate when I gay ainady\nsubstantial aum haa been repaid lti\nthe federal treasury at a result ef '\nthote obligations.\"\nIn his opinion, Mr. Rhodes continued, it would be the duty of tbt\nDominion to insist thote who could\npay would honor their obligations\nand the federal treasury should\nbe recouped at far aa possible tor\ntht advances. \"No doubt mtny of\nthem would never be nturned,\"\nhe said, \"but when they oan bt\nthey ought to be.**\nMr. SeUar's report, bt continue\/^\nwas \"mon ln the nature of t eoC \u25a0\nfldentlal document far tbt purprse\not Informing the gonrnment u to\nccndltloni In the wett\" than a n-\nport whloh could be laid on tbt\ntable of the houae. Before deciding\nto brln? the report d>wn. ht wished.\nto confer with his oolltaguat, because tbs committee \"will set there\nan ot necessity mtny matter, of\ninquiry which oould not ln the\npublic interest very well bt disclosed.\"\nTht houn adopted tht item.\nI\"!!' 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Bonn'\nfamou, beit-wller.\nComedy\n\"EASY ON THE  EYES\"\nFox News\nCOMING  THURSDAY\n\"Strange\nAdventure\"\n___, _______\n\t\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1933_04_25","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0405794","@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":"1933-04-25 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1933-04-25 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\/1.0405794"}