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UPON THE PREMIUM\n*     *\n\u2022     *\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nNON-DIVIDEND PAYERS ARE EXEMPTED\nFay Baker, Fan Dancer, Asks\nfor Divorce From a Former\nCanadian Mounted Officer\nOttawa Will Not Make Loan\nfor B.C. Work, Wage Program\nPAT BABBB AND MOUNTED\nOFFICES AT BB01NA\nMARKETSBILL\nMAJORITY 60\n15 United Farmers\nand Laborites, 2\nLibs. Back Bill\nOTTAWA. Miy 2 (CP)\u2014Boiling up\n\u2022 majority at 80, thi blghut ilnce\nIt assumed office four yeara ago,\nthe Bennett government today puled IU marketing bill through uoond rudlng In the houn ot commons, a tew mlnutu later lt nn\nInto a determined drive by progressives and Liberals to wnd tbe\nbill to tbe houu agricultural committee, ud turned thu aalda u\nwell.\nClimaxing a wuk of debet*, tha\nhouu pasted ucond rudlng 130*00\nwith II United Farmers ud Labor.\ntu, two Liberals. Bon. W. B. Motherwell, former agricultural minuter\nand Thomu Bald, New weetmln-\ntter, tnd th* two Independents.\nHenri Bouruta and A. W. Nelll,\nvoting with the Coniervitlves.\nTht two Liberal! md Indtpend-\nenU pnvlouily had announced the?\nwould auk changei ln the bill In\ncommittee etogp, otherwise they\nwould, oppose third rudlng.\nHBLLT  IS  ADM1NISTBAIOB\n, VICTORIA, Mey 1 (CP)\u2014Wellington O. Kelly, X.O., of Summerland.\nB.C., hu beu named official administrator tor thl South Okanagan\ndlttrlet la tb* county of Tale, replacing B. II. Oarruthtn.\nsessiiw sstwsiwt\nSUGAR TAX-CUT\nEFFECTIVE ON\nJUNE 1\nvictoria, May I (OP)-Ba-\nductlon fit tbt epetlel federrl\naugar tu from two rente a pound\nto oni out * pound undtr th*\nbudget provision* will not likely\ntake place on June I inataad ot\nJuly 1, according to a telegram\n\"received today from O. H. Dickie,\nll.?., tor Nanaimo, at Ottawa,\nby A. H. Alexander, manager ot\nthe Holaum Packing oompany,\nand W. O. Wallace, preeldent of\nth* Saanlch Contervttlve atto-\nclatlon.\ns\nt\u2014rr\u2014-***n -Saaataaaaaaa.\nGREECETALKS\nOF DICTATOR\nATHINS, May J (AP'-The ttnett\nend coffee shops of Athtni humnMd\ntoday wtth talk ot a diet twihip u\nthi mult of stiff political oppoattton\nwhich the government face* on the\nmatter of International and domestic\npolicy.\nIt u an open aecnt that tn* cabinet member, plctunequ* Oenenl\nOeorge KondylU, tht mtoUtar of war,\nfavon such * form of government. In\nthe event ot \u2022 dictatorship lt U rumored be would get the cell to aa-\n\u2022ume power.\nFlashei From the Wirei\nPORT SUDAN. Bgypt \u2014 The Iman\nof Yemen waa reported dud utrou-\nhiss flan between Yemenites ud\nKing ton Suad of Htd)i\u00ab to desert\nwarfare. BrltUh warship stands by to\nlook after British interna.\nBOURNHMOUTH, Bag. \u2014 Bight\nhundred UberaU gathered for National convention, will ba asked to\naccent a statement of policy which\ncondemns U*rply tbe Empire tnd*\nagreement* signet it Ottawa.\nPOR VIRMILIOS, Alta. \u2014 Flood\nwaters recede following Ice Jim on\nPeace river. Pitta wen submerged\nundtr nine feet ol water.\nVICTORIA \u2014 Approximately 110,-\n000 p*ld to province thU wuk through\nrelnttatement ot timber llcentu.\nPARIS \u2014 Oommunut hatred\npolloe nana anew but police keep\norder. Several streets torn up by nd*\nud tenement houses sheltering them\nrilded by office\u2122.\nmirrUd Pay Baku, fan danctr. Utut\nReglna for Lethbrldg*. Ductr subs\ndivorce from him.\nVATICAN CITT - Pope Plut gut\nto move abortly to tbt papal vlBag*\nfor th* summer.\nLILLOOST \u2014 Squad of protpecton\n\u2022dvmoed turn wutl to two montha\nrelief money tay government. The nun\nwill go projecting for new nine.\nNBW TOBX \u2014 New Tork Su aay*\naome mretertou* buyer u aetln In\nillver. Either UJ. tnaaury U bating\nmetal with Idu of coinage or Britain\nU making purchaeu looking forward\nto token payment on debt acotunt\nJune IS.\nULLOOrr \u2014 Relief office\u2122\nclaim* ot alngU mu tor relief el-\nlowuou. Several check* for relief an\nof j reported to hav* beu caUed ln liquor\n\u2022ton.\nMONTBBAL \u2014 Dominion  Textile\ndeclaru dividend of 11.38 per *han.\nSHANGHAI \u2014 Chlneu mlalster of\nfinance denies China plana embargo\non tllver.\nVICTORIA \u2014 New minimum wtw\niflwtlng cannen of rulta and vege-\ntabte* will be announced Thunday.\nRBOINA \u2014 3. B. Ladle, who wu\ndUmliud from thel Royal Canadian\nMounted poltu following fallun to\nntum to duty after lnvt, and who\nWASHINOTON \u2014 Agitation tor all-\nver legislation bnaka out anew '\naction deferred pending outcome ot\nconference between prttldut and all-\nwar bloc Saturday.\nVANCOUVBB \u2014 Rev. L. A. Morrut,\nrector of Trail, ned lenon at graduation ot Hi pirtona ln theology held\nby Anglican ThttHogloal college at\nUB.C.\nNBW TORK \u2014 BebMll ud Pond.\nUS. men, plin takeett thu morning\nfrom Ne* Tork to Bonn. Thty her-\n*!d approach of trani-AUantlc flying\nuuon to which at Matt nln* hop* in\nShe Wu Wtddtd to Him in\nCalgary  Last  March;\nCarter Comes First\nVICTORIA, May % (CP)-MUa Muy\nNebel. ttt danotr known oo thl ttite\nu Bay B*ktr, stated today aha Intrant to gat a divorce u toon u poe-\nstble from tbt formsr Roy\u00bbl Canadian Mounted polk* constabU, J. B.\nLull*, whom *h* marrkd at Celgerp\nln March. Mlu Babel U eppeattof on\nthe stage hen thU auk.\n\"I Intend to tak* tb* ntouury\n\u2022tap* to ueun a dlvcra u toon u I\ngat back to CalttornU,\" law) Babel\n\u2022aid. \"I do not etpeet tt experience\ntny difficulty in getting my reluss.\"\nThi tu ductr declared ahe spent\nJuat 17U houn with Lull! attar tha\nmarriage She added ahe dou not\nregret the Mop the took ln obtaining\na legal upentton. '\nChiriu W. Nebel, the danctr'i\nbrother aad builntw manager, pru-\nented a ultimatum attar tha marriage, tbe duter uld, declaring Ue\nmutt cboou bitween htr marriage\nand bar career. She uld Ue bad decided to oonttouc with htr career.\nONE HEAD FOR\nTWO RAILWAYS\nranrc urge\nFRANCE LANDS\nWANTED SPY\nFormer  Polish  Army\nOfficer Worked\nfor Germany\nPARIS, Key S (AF) .-police en\nnounetd today the arrut of a \"dan*\nItroua tpy,\" who thty utd bought\nmttt -MUM tttttt* for a*mu\u00bb\nthrough mat adi \u00bba* nlaM ta-\nallegtd aguta aln\nsecret polloi aald the prUoner U\nStuulu Briuts. a former PolUh\narmy officer, ud that hU confession\nof u lngtnlou* uplonagt systam\nlid to tht arrut bf Captain nag*\nof tht fruoh army.\nTwo dormant h*v* bun aneeted\nla tbe cue, police aald. Ons, un.\nidentified. U held at Mata on a\ncharge of uplontge and uothtr\nOerman, Jouf Peter Moelltr,\nconvicted ud untenoad to\nyun to prltoo and fined 1000 franca\nabout ttl),\nKreuu oonfaued. they added, that\nhi paid Frogt 100,000 franca (approximately tttoOO) for important\nmilitary doeumenU which win unt\nInto Oemany by the two Germane.\n$25 PER WEEK-\nSI TOOK $27,000\nJewel Store Clerk  by Day\nand Woman of Wealth\nby Night\nSBATTLX, May 3 (AP)\u2014County\notfloen uld tonight that Mr*. Claire\nN. Phillip., charged with embeaele-\nmut of mon tou 134,000, tdmlt-\nttd playing the role oi a jtwelry\nttort bookkeeper by daye, ud thl\nnil of a woman of wealth by night.\nOtfloen uld the admitted taking mon than 137,000 In cash, and\nthotuandi ot dollsrs worth of Jtwtlrj\nud trtoktta from tht Jewelry ttou.\n\"beoauu I loved nice things\"\nDeteotlvu  uld ahe   lived oa  a\nlavUh tcsle, ln mignlflcently turn-\napartmenta,  with doun*  of\necatumu    ard    b*-Jewell\u00ab<l\nit* to weir\u2014and b*r (alary\nt auk.\nof th* aton nld ht\n\u2022upioloui ot har a wuk ago\nbecame aerroui u ht\nwhlU ehe wu working\nand that aba admlttod\n* lou uriei of ipeculattani, oover*\ned by fatu entrU*. Boat of thu.\n\u2022tatate ot limitations.\n' auta the first at tht ynr, ber\nhiabaad. Roger D. phllllpa, former\nUntenant ln tht nivy, walked the\n(treat* of Sao Francisco -seeking\nwas*, ma uld, believing she waa\npaid tM \u2022 week, u ahe tut him\ntout funds.\nTh* nmalnder, tht t*ld, wut tor\n\"dothu and partus. No ont (Is*\nkn*w snythlng about It\"\nEorl of Egmont\nPays Garage Bill\nbut Cy.\nCALOART, May * (CP)-The *ult\nof u lutomoblle mecbe*et-b tgataet\neerl w**tjttled out of court to*\nP. 3. QuUn *u*d the fan of Eg\nmoot, Touthful Alberta rucber-peer,\ntor a IN garage bill, without waiting for formal notification of tbt\neltlm. u mide ln court, tbt earl paid\nthe bill today.     \u00ab*\"\nLOBHOW. Utf 3 (AF)\u2014Jamu O.\nMcDonald, high oommlutoner. told\ntbt council of the high commlulon\ntor rttugu today toat Palltttoe often the only immediate ana of\noolonlutlon tor Oerman rsfugsu\nwho an moetly Jew*-at fir u opera-\nttoBt on  u \u00bbppnclable Malt  an\nAdministration by a\nSingle Head Will\nSolve Problem\nECONOMIES WOULD\nAID BOTH ROADS\nDiscusses Bus, Plane\nCompetition; Not\nAble Cooperate\nMONTBBAL, May t (CF)-JDnl-\nfctattea wu tht only tdtqaate\nMotion ef Canada* railway attt-\nlem, E. w. Bealtyt, B. C, MM\nslureboidan of tb* CaaatUn P*-\ndf-c   railway   compuy   at   thtlr\nanneal awettal I\nibU pree*\nButty uld tht' Mhray into Canada wu aatoaat\n\u2022at ta i\u00bbo\u00ab tlmu a nil a h\nbat tavolvet tceaeealc wait, tl\naunt** of atUan a yur. a*\nMM It wu ItU te lay tbe blase\n*S8S%\nNew (ems et ttiapti.\ntrtua Whleb they teuMtt a ate-\nfel place la the traaeptrtaltoa\nsystem et tht eoaatry. ftt p*\u00bb-\nSe Interest rtqalnd tbt Halt*\n*t their place la that *y*t\u00ab*i\nshuld b* uetrtalaed tat their\nepetatloat ut tariffs coattolW\nla tbt auu uuner u tbt nll-\nwiyi. He thtaght tbt nilwiy -\niltoattta iheaM bt fortified te\nmtet new condition! tat tann\ntbt taivuey et the prlutt company aat tht nation.\nTha propooenU of tht pruent\ncompetitive tyitem betwun tot ca*\n(Continued u Page Bight)\nMarkets at\na Glance\nToronto and  Mutual\u2014Induitrlal\nstocks cloeed lmgulirly lower.\nrito Mlnee-Clou higher.\nTork-Btocki aloud lower,\nWlnnlptg\u2014When cloud unehent-\ntd to V, out krwtr.\nToronto\u2014Bacon hoft off ear ua-\nchuged at 1.00.\nLondon-Bar dim higher, oopper,\ntin, UU and alno unchanged.\nNew Tork\u2014Cotton and augar higher; rubber ud coflu lower.\nNew Tork\u2014Canadian dollar up 1-12\nto 1.007-13.\nLIQUOR REVENUE\nGAINS FOR 6.C.\nVICTCtUA. May 3 (CP)-BrltUh\nColumbU liquor n-taoma ahowed u\nunexpected gain of 35 per cut to\nboth January and February, ud to\nper tut In March Over the cor-\nssaondlng flguru of lut yur,\nflguru available today revealed.\nLiquor eetlmatoa tor th* fiscal\nyear rnmmurlng April 1, 10M, had\nMu placed, at MOO.000 Uu thu\nIn the tame period but yur, but\nh-tuutZpurchuIng power within\nB.C. UNABLE COME\nGROWERS FID\nTERMS IN OTTAWA ft SINGLE BODY\nUNDERNEWACT\nPdttullo Receives Definite Proposal But He\nWishes a Further Confab With Mr.\nBennett; Plans Unacceptable\nOTTAWA, May 2 (CP)*\u2014A definite proposition\noutlining thc conditions under which the Dominion government will go to the assistance ot British Columbia\nwas laid before Premier T. D. Pattullo of'Oat province\ntoday In a letter from Prime Minister R. B. Bennett.\u2022\nNo details of the proposition were rtsde public\nofficially but the assumption Is that ths assistance\nfrom the federal treasury, In tht form of a loan, will\nbe granted only if the province cuts its expenditures to\na schedule considered reasonable by the treasury officials.\nIn all likelihood the Dominion government wffl, if\ntht loan is granted, require the privilege of placing one\nof its own treasury officials in a position to supervise\nprovincial expenditures for a tlmt at least. From what\ncould be learned when the British Columbia delegation\ncame here more than a week ago, such a condition\nwould be unacceptable.\nPremier Pattullo would not comment on the situation tonight. He said he would have further discus-\nSims wtth ths prime minister tomorrow.\nB.C. MUST CUT DEFICIT\nAND- REVISE POLICY IF\nEXPECT OTTAWA HELP\nPositively No Monty Available {or Pattullo's Work and.\nWagts Program; Ottawa Willing Help Out for\nImmediate Requirements In B. C.\nStabilization Body and\nB.C. F.G.A. Are\nin Accord\nEXPORT CONTROL\nIS NECESSITY\nDelegates Will Go to\nGathering in\nOttawa\nVANCOUVBB, May 3 <CP)-Produce growera throughout BrltUh Col*\numbla bare conaolldated their torus\nwith tht merging ot tht grower's tta*\nbuintlon oommlttee ind the BrltUh\nColumbia Fruit Growers' association\nA -summary of reaulU of a urles\not growera and Ulppers' meetings la\ntht Interior growing areu during the\nput few daya wu announced here\ntoday by c. A. Haydn ot Kelowna\nB.O.\nDirectori of the Attocjited Growers\not BrltUh Columbli, rtprttuttng tht\ncooperative orguizetlon of thl Oku*\nagin talley, hate decided to Join wtth\nthe growers' itabllUatlon committee\nVANCOOVBB, lay 2 (&\u2022>\u2014tb* Vuoeuver Provlnoe publish* thl\nfollowing dupatch from Ottawa today: _._,__!\nPremier Bennett today rejected the financial program u eubmltted by\nPremier Pattullo; Instead ht offered to provide money for moet pressing\nfinancial tequlremnta on condition that the B.C. budget deficit U reducU\nto one mUllra donate.\nUi. Bennett declired thit tbe federal gonrnmut would not undertake\nto gin tny further astlstance to tbe ooajt prorlnct unlua It took lm-\nmtdltta step* to rente It* whole economic poller?.\nBSVI8E WBOLK BUDGET .      .        \u201e     v\nThl Dominion premier uld that BrltUh Oolumbla could not expget\nany lubitintal relief ln addition to what hu already been granted ttnllu\ntbe provincial government revised Ite whoU budget to reduce lt* deficit approximately one million douan.\nPremier T. D. Pattullo, who hu beu camping on Premier Bennett's\ndoorstep with moet ot the member* ot hu cabinet awaiting a reply to thi\nrepruenutlons made earlier ln the week, aald that he would l*\u00abut a statement outlining the B.O. Doettlon tomorrow.\n, While tome minor propouu made\nby thl B. O. dtUgetlon wen acceptable to the federal administration.\nPrtmlsr Bennett ttated definitely\nthat ao money would be available\nto Implement Premier PattuUo't\nwork ud waist program.\nWBAI PATTULLO SOUGHT\nPremier Pattullo requested a loan\nol tight million dollar* from the\nfederal govemmut.\nThU sum U needed to meet thl\nfollowing requlremsnts:\n13,100,000 to cover th* anticipated\ncurrent deficit In tb* present budget.\n13.500,000 to mut th* prutnt unemployment relief ptyment*.\nwtwmsiintiiiiimei\nDEVELOPMENT OF\nMINES   WILL\nNOT SUFFER\ntht province U believed responsible\ntor the Changed trend.\nGROSS^ REVENUES\nOF CN. ARE UP\nOVER $548,000\nMONTBBAL, May t (CP)\u2014Grou\nrerun* tt tht CanadUn National\nrailwayi tor the 10-day period ended\nAprU It, were M,0tl,Ml u eau-\nptrtt with tS-UoMM tor tbe eerre-\nsptntlig period et IMS, \u2014\ntt \"\"\nClothing Loot It\nFound ot Calgary\nCALOABY, May 3 (OP)-Loot of t\nweek-end robbery, oonalatlng ol women'* druu* ud other wearing apparel valued at MSOO hu beu dUcov-\nired la a vaoUt bouu hy dty dt-\ntectlvu ud hu ltd to the emit of\nthru youtht ud a girl. Thty ara\nbud on vigrancy ulnrgu pudlng In-\nTHou urttttd included Lino Oltr-\ndin, 34, ot Vucouver, ud VloU BeU\nmt\nWWNIPBO, May \u00bb (CP)\u2014An-\naouncement by PremUr B. B.\nBennett that th* tax u gold\nwill not appvto compulu not\npaying dividends prior to 1188\nnor placer mine production, will\nmn a burden which might make\nexploration and development ot\nne-r propertlu more haaardous,\n\u20228. O. Blaylock, praaldant ot th*\nCaaadlu Inttltut* of Mlolng ud\nMetallurgy, aald har* today.\n\"Th* mining lndutry e nu\nInto tht picture of Canada's future u ona of tha greatest potential aourcu of exporta to pay our\noountry't foreign obligations.\nBvtry aatUtuu ibould be given\nto bring aew gold propertli* into\nproduction,'' he uld. 'The proposed change, I wppou, U the\nbut Wt cn hope for.\"\n SSIIII\nw*\u00bb\nUNEMPLOYED GET\nVENISON FEEDS\nNOKTB VANCOUV1B, B.C., May 3\n(CP)-BelUf raelpluta ot North Vu-\noouver dined today on venison. A\nyoung buck deer wta tound yuterday\nraftering from a broken Jaw, apparently received la a fall from a\nnearby cliff. Polloe wire called and\nthi tnlmil's misery wu ended with\na bullet. Tbt BrltUh Oolumbu game\ndtpertment ordered thi vtnlion distributed among femllUi on th* relief\nlut.\nSAINT JOHN DRY\nDOCK REORGANIZING\nCALLS IN ITS BONDS\nSAnrr john, na., n*y a (cp>-\nThe Saint John Dry Dock Si Shipbuilding compuy, Ltd., U redautlog\nall itt ouutudlng ttl p\u201e Mnt tint\nmortgage bondi effeotive July 6, and\na new lmis of *,\u00ab51*K1 fInt mortgage bonds carrying u bitenet rate\ntt t per cut U bttng midt, Frank O.\nWlUon, general manager ot tbe com-\n(Contlnuat cn Page Bight)\niii Divorce Affair\nOTTAWA. May 3 (CP)-The *u*\npreme court today beard argumuta\nln three uparata caeu, an unusual\npreu ot bualneas tor thU tribunal.\nTht court reserved decision In tht\nreference hy thl attorney-general* of\nthi Dominion ud the provlnu of\nAlberta to eetablUh the relaUve power* of each' In dealing with quutloni\nOt marriage and dlvoro* rn the provincial courte.\nTht curt reurvtd declelon ln th*\ncut* of Wayni Oil company, holding\nlands ln tht Turney valley against\ntha -Structure OU ft Ou company,\nCalgary.\nArgument* were beard ln the appeal ot Henry Baade, Imperial, Saak.,\nfarmer agalnit a Judgment ot 14033\nla favor ot Bdward Hill, Saikatoon,\nwho loet hU left arm while ln Baade't\nemploy. Tbe esse will continue tomorrow morning.\nNew Zealand It\nAwaiting British\nReply on Butter\nWBLLINaTOB, N.Z., May I (OP\ncable tla Btutari)\u2014With u estimated 140.000 ton* ot butter for export 1* the 1MI-M Beaton, New Suited I* expecting tt any tine u en-\nmr from the BrltUh government ln\nreply to Itt enquiry u to whether the\n\u2014dom cu suggest a baaU\nto be IM up\n_ iy product! marketing\nof the Dominion government.\nHASK1NS GOING EAST\nW. B. Ratkln, pruldent ot thl B.O.\nr.CA. ud ehalrmu of tb* rtabUUa-\ntlon committee, win Wart thu wuk\nfor Ottawa to repruent tbe B.C. grower* it a apeclal tutting ot the Cana-\n(Contlnned on fage Bight)\nNfllil\nON CP. STOCK\nCompany Conserving\nFinance Resources\nfor the Present\nMONTBBAL, May S (CP)-DU-\ncuuing thi dlvjdtad policy Of th*\ndlnoton at the annual muting\nof tht Caaadlaa paclfle Uanhold-\nen today I. w. Beitty, president,\nreferred to the anaouaoemut la\nthe annual flnuclal report that\nno dividend could be peld on the\npreferred or oommon stock In 1033.\nMr' Btstty uld lt wu felt ia th*\nlateriita of the shareholders tbe\nfinancial resources ot the company\n\u2022hould bt ttrlctly conurvtd until\nearning ahould show a return to\nmon normal flguru ud a definite\ntrend to ttablllty.\nMr. Butty uld then had been\nu improvement In rail tunings\nilnce tin beginning of the present\nyear; tha Ihcreau had been mainly\nIn the timing* of th* railway ln\ntutera oanada. In a very peculiar\nunu th* prosperity of tht oomptny dipended upon tbt* prosperity ot -agricultural and therefore\nof western Csnada from which territory about SO per cent of It*\nfreight earning! were normally da*\nrived.\nObvlouily Improvement ln oondl*\ntlons ln tht wut wu eutntlal in\nord*r to Juitlfy th* claim of genital\nproiperlty.\nAMUSEMENTS AT\nHASTINGS PARK\nWILL BE SOLD\nVANCOUVBB, Miy 3 (CP) -\nAmusement devlcet at Rutlnga park,\nproperty of th* BrltUh Columbia\nAmustmenU Oompmy, Ltd, an to\nbe uld to MtUfy a 110,000 judgment, obtained by debuture hold-\nen In u undefeadtd action, It wu\nordered In tupremt court today by\nChltf Juttlc* Aulsy Morriron.\nB. 0. Atatutmutt compuy l* In\nbankruptcy ud th* debnturu wen\nUutd oa Auguit ll, IMO, iccordlng\nts ivldiact ot Jamu Prederlck Carter, (bartered, tccountant, who\nstarted thi action u truatee of tht\nplaintiff.\nK aecond defendant. Bappyland\nLtd., which cUlmid tha propertiu\nunder an slleged sale of February\nSt, INt, did not defend the action\nIUTAT AGBICULTUBIST\nVICTOBU. May I (CP)-Bffertlve\nMay 1. O. A, Luyat bu bun appointed to tht temporary pott ot dUtrlct\nagrlculturUt In the llvutock bruch\not the BrltUh Oolumbla department of\naaricultuM.\nLU GRADE ANO\nPLACER MINERS\nARE NOT HURT\nTax Will Not Apply '\nWhen Gold Price\nUnder $30\nCUT OUT DOUBLE\nTAX FEATURES\nCorporation Tax Will\nBe Credited Against\nthe Gold Tax\nOTTAWA, May I (CF) \u2014 TM .\ngovernment brought relief today\nta non-dividend paying gold mlaet,\nplacer mines ant producen of low\ngrade ore. by announcing the proposed tax tm gold woult not apply to them. The qautlon of con-\ntitutionality of the tax lf any\nexisted, wis dealt With by ching-\nIng the procedure to place t II\nper mt t*x on tht premlos pelt\nlmtotd of * It per cent tax en *\nproduction.\nAl t farther g*\u00bbrente* stelnst\nanything In the neture of dotbU\ntaxation the gold mine companies will be  permitted  to credit .\nthdr    corporation     Income    tax 1\nagainat tbt gold tax.'\nFBOM APBIL FOB YBAB\nTbe tax. which will run from .\nApril 1 et thU year ta May tl, :\n1135, will not apply to any com- |\npany not now paying dividend!, -\nnor to uy company which did\nnot piy dividends prior to Ju. .\n1, ISM.\nIn no eau will the tu operate\nwhen the premium U tucb that tht J\n(Continued oa Part Eight)\nALTERlDMD\nTAX PHASES\nFair Tax Says Head-\nof Bralorne; the\n, Placers Pleased\nVANCOUVBB, May 3 (CP)\u2014Au*tt-t\n0. Taylor, pruldent of Bralorne Mine*,\nLt 1, oae of BrltUh Columbia* lead-,,\nIng gold produce\u2122, today expmutL\nsatisfaction with changu In ths pro- ]\nposed dolt tu announced today Ml\ntbe houu ot common* by Prim*\nMinuter B: B, Bennett.\n\"A* I underetud tht changu,\" Mr.\nTaylor uld, \"It lookt u If ths producing gold mlnu will not be taxed\nuntil they have beu paying dlvuundt'\nfor two years. This would meu tht\nshareholders would be glvu a chuct\nto get tome of their original capital\nbeef tint ud I ahould uy it wU a\nvary fair tax ud one to which ther*\nahould be very little oppotltlon.\"\nThe tact the tax will not apply to*.\nplacer mlu production meeta tbt*\nhearty approval of puur minert, par-\ntleulariy in BrltUh Oolumbla'! Oar-\nboo dUtrlct ud th* Yukon. Thu*\nmtn have Itrongly protetted uy tu\nshould be placed on their production,\nclaiming their margin of profit wu\nalready tllm.\nMining and brokerage drclu ln\nVancouver wire generally quite ntja\u00bb\nfltd with the amended tax.\n$106,367 NET PROFIT\nCROW'S NEST COAL COl\nTOBONTO, May 3 (CBJ-OroW***!\nNut Put Coal compuy had net\nprofit of I10MSI during UH after\ndepreciation and depletion u con*\npared with net profit of WI.6I. la\n1993. During Utt dlitrlbutloni tt\nshiriholders amonnted td 1341.473,\nbringing total dUtrlbutlon to ihart-\nboldttt up to tmatrt. Toaaait ol\ncoal production during tht yur wu\ndown to 211.13} toni from tht\n147,430 tona producing during 19*3\nwhite coke prodncMn dropped tt\n\u00bb,o\u00bb7 tona from ttfljj tona.\nTHE WEATHER\nMln. Ma*\nNelaon    - .\u2014- M M\nVictoria  *-,\u2014 m SB\nVucouver    _\u2014 M I -i\nKamloops      tt Sf\nBitevu Point    to SB\nPrinu Bupert   40 SS\nDawioa   \u00bb  '\u25a0 42 tt\nButtle  1  \u00bb3 tt\nPortland    \u2014-\u00ab\u2014 \u00ab0 SB\nSao  Praaeltco     13 SS\nSpokane    tt H\nPriam Otorge  ,-.- 40 H\nLot  Aagelu     I* n\nVtrnu   tl \u2014\nGrind porkt   s._ et It\nKulo      M \u2022\nOalgary      tt St\nBdmonton     ____... M \\'\nSwift  Current    M SB\nPrince Albert    St, H\nOi'AppelU       -  S3 SS\nWlnnlptg     .... \u00bb JO\nNanaimo       M 01\nMooes   Jaw      W SS\nNelson and vicinity: Wutttt\nwlndi gehinlly fair not mud\nehuu In temperature.\n._  .     ,.,  ,_, . .   .    .\nmmm\ni\t\n fade tm\nDm Yur Start\nEnr Cufbh?\n* The sufferer from stomach troublM,\ntwh u dytpapeia ud mditutiot,\nmust be T?ry mnM*of trhtt he eat*,\nwiu knowing bt will wflir \/or uy\ninattention m diet\nl*to proptr way to ret rid of\n\u25a0hutch trouble* ia to Uie Burdock\nMood Bitten, t mtdicint wUch\nregulate* tbt bowtlt, taxi ap lb*\nttaatth, promotot pttftet (UgmHw,\nud rutoru hulth sad strength to\nthe debilitated system.\n\u2022UW pit ap tor B\u00bb Us\u00ab N rut b\u00bb Tta T. lfHUa Oa.\nSUPREME COURT DISMISS^ ACTION\nINVOLVING DOUKHOBOR PIER'S ISLE\nOTTAWA, INT t (Cn-Clalmt\nigaintt the Dominion for lncttued\nttmpuutlon by thi ownen of\nHirt Island temporary penitentiary\ntOO Doukhobora incarotrsted for\n- node peracM, win dla-\ntoday by tht supreme court.\nwu reurved on tht quet-\nOt OOttl.\n______* Juttlct Dutt innounotd the\nmtrt't deolalon ot dttmlual following th* irgumutt of Cornellu*\nB. OTMllotu, Victoria, trustee tor\nBll Ool. J. S. Htrvey eetate, ownen\nK tbt UUnd. expropriated br tbe\nBOwn ln 1933.\n'lba court dtnnlued the cu* with-\nit heirlng Undlty creue, Vlctorlt,\nMl  for   the   Dominion.  \"It  it\nry for \u25a0 uy   ortl argtt-\nitt In  tupport  of  tbe jrovern-\nit'i can,\" aald tbe chlerjuitlc*.\nly tpetkini, determUutlon of\ndialing   wtth   expropria\ntion of lud, ihould be mattert for\nthe exchequer court.\"\nMr. Creue robmltted th* ou*\nwu u unutusl ont, tbt tint of\nIU kind ta orlglnttt In cantdt.\nthi txproprutloa of u UlUd tor\na temporary penitentiary. Tbe oan\nset a precedent, Mr. Creau atld, and\noffered to tubmlt farther evldtaoe\nof tht governmtot't position nltly\ntor purpoeu cf record.\n\"Thtt will not ht neoet-try,\"\nChltf Juito* Duff replUd.\nTht owner* of FUn UUnd uksd\ntattoo from thi Dominion for tbt\nfivt-yttr term th* toremmut U\noccupying the proptrty. ThU figure\nIncluded timber right*. Tb* exchequer flied compenutlon at 11,-\n400 unually-17,000 for the flvt\nyean\u2014with tbe quaatlon ot compensation for timber out to be deterred during the expropriation period.\nKewion Pleases\nthe Prospectors\nB. O. Joy, ncntary ef the Pro**\nateoclitldta,  ixpreued hlm-\nu will pluud with the renal the gold tax to exempt .he\nWednetdtr. .\"Ill WlU he\nit   help   to   thou   exploring\npropertlu or  prospects.  The\nfor t rtvlalon hu been well\nwhll*.\" uld Mr. Joy.\n>utine Business\nat Canadian Legion\nfutral muting ot th* local\nch of the CanUlin Legion wu\nbl the Canadian Legion Tuei-\nnlght. Only routine builneu\ntotal tht muting.\nFREER TRADE POLICY\n, POSSIBLE IN U. S. A,\nWINNIPEG*. Miy . (CP)-Poss-\nIbUlty tt United statu turning toward policies ot freer tradl with\nthe world ud rejecting principles\nof economic nitlontlUm WM indicated In recent developmenu under the Boouveltlu idmlnlrtri-\ntlon, J. W. Dafot. editor-in-chief ot\nthe Winnipeg Flee Preu, uld ln\nan addreu before a wrvlc* club\nben todty.\nBEV.   DB.   CBOSSLEY   DIES\nTORONTO, Miy . (CP).\u2014Bev. Dr.\nH. T. Crouley, former mtmber ot\nth* Internttlonally-known evsngel-\nlttlo turn of Orouley and Hunter,\ndUd here todty at tha age of 88.\nBar. Dr. Crouley wu known In\nNtUon, u ht conducted evugeiutlc\ntervlcu ln Trinity church hen.\nGuide for Travellers\nNelson, B.C, Hotels\nBreakfaat\natBstntOf\nLuncheon\n_tt* to 50*\n\"Finest in tha Interior\"\nDinner\n85* aad 66*\nPhone 787\nHUME HOTEL\nStrrlot Helton, B.O. George Buwell, Prop,\nnotary and Oyro Beadquarten\nnnMB-MaJOr   B.   B*   _\u25a0   Wilte,\n- diuthten Blllie ud Marjorie,\n-sglud; H. H. McBalna, O.\n_idlcine   Hat;   B.   Peirnn,\nB. witoter, S. w. VlnneU,\nVancouver; Mr. and Mn. B. B. Woe,\nNew wutmlnuttr; B. arlffltht, Kaalo; W. A. McBroom, Cranbrook; 0. D.\nBan, Calgary; T. T. Murbert, London, ont.\nThe Savoy Hotel\n\"Where the Guest Is Kind \"\nNelson's Newest and Finest Hotel.\nMany Rooma With Private\nBaths or Showers.\ntfMt-SMMbMSMWbt-Mito\nWBAJtSBBT.\nJ. A. KERR, Prop.\n\u2014iu \u25a0\nKXL80N. B.C.\nBAV0T\u2014B. J. Cotter, Oeeu FalU;\nil Duatln, Sudbury, 0at,l O.\nC. Lsyton, Trallt C. settntr, Nel-\nM   I. B. Maleolm, Wlowna; Mr.\nand Mrs. o. B. Taylor, J. Taylor.\nJ. L. Taylor. CalgarJ: A. W. frM,\nand family, dreenweod; Mn. B. Bty-\nnold. Vanoouver.\nMow Orand Hotel\nF.   -   BAFAB,   Prop.\nW*tkly aat Monthly Ratn\nBM mt Cold  Water\nSlagU Mt ap    Doubi* SIM op\ntto a Month aad Op\nOccidental Hotel\nMl Vtraon It Fhen* M7L\nM.  WASIICK\nanCIAL MOBTHLT HATM\nOood ComfortabU Boom*\nMinn*   Beadquarten\nMadden Hotel\nA Welcome Awaits you\nJAS. a MASDBB\nCompletely\nBet ut Cold Wtttr\nIn _\\. HBABt et the City\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nA.  LAPOINTE. FtOp.\nBoom* lrom Me to SIM\nMonthly Sit me ap\nSteam bmted ud hot and oold\nwater to every room\nMt Biker St. Phone M\nHANSPORTATION -Freight & Passenger.\nSTABTINO MAY 7TH\nTHE NELSON-VERNON RUN\nVU Btkutp and Needlu ruumu tht ntular lummtr tchedule.\n\u25a0PM -WAY |Mt BOUND  TBIF tlt.M\nWEEK-END EXCCBSION BATBS I10.M BBTCBN\nClergy tnd TnreUew ctrtuicatu hmond\n_n. | sm.\nKit\nWEL80K    '\n\"\u00bbit.\"r'>^\"\n\"Xri.'\"\nAR*   | IMS\nPM.\nHaJWsp\nPM.\n-:S0\nlev.\nLit.   I  MO\nFM.\niiK-ver   | pii.\n|\"1:\u00ab-\n\"Arr.\nIt.   |   1:66\npit. j\nvmw \\ Ait,1\n8:00\nLtv.\nCentral Canadian Greyhound Lines Ltd.\nPhone 800 Nelson Depot, 205 Baker St.\nNELSON - TRAIL - ROSSLAND\nBS*.. rnuen\n\u2022kvici\nFREIGHT UMI    \"rWMlW\"\nPhone     j. c. \"bcotty\" muir. prop.      Phoae\nNelson tronw   Efficient   Sen It* TraU\n77 it am Thau is or i9i\nTBI NBLSON DAILY NBWS. NBLSON. B.C. \u2014 THCBSDAT MOBNWO, MAT I, IM*-\nSTAKECIAIMSONA10II1LE\nFRONT IN IOR STAMPEDE IN\nFORKS AND GREENWOOD AREAS\nRAIN HALTS\nBALL PLAY\nSporting actmuee, whleh btn\nfunctioned deipltt thl rain during\ntbi put fiw daya, win dtflnltoly\nbtlt*d by afternoon drluU Wednea-\nday. The lirgtat tie-up ume In the\ntofthali puy, ln many cane causing a break ln the schedules.\nSUPERIOR TO\nSHinO TRAIL\nProperty Adjoins the Den*\ntonia Mine, Greenwood\n'Surplus labor About\nAbsorbed by\nMining\nINCREASE STAFF\nMINING OFFICE\nGreatest Activity in a\nQuarter of a\n. Century\nD. F. McDonald ot Calgary, tten*\ntary-treuunr of Superior Oold Wnu\nLimited, U ln Vancouver after a visit\nto the gold mining property owned\nby tbe compuy In thi dUtrlct, ad*\njoining the Dutonla mine, the Van\ncouver Province atatei.\nMr. McDonald report! that devel\nopment operations bare already\ncommenced at the Superior property\nA crew of tu mu haw ttarted\nwork. The complete camp will be\nnady for occupation by tbt middle\not thlt week and the actual work\nof mining will be itirted by Thur*.\nday.\nNegotiation* an now under way\ntor tbe bringing ot powtr to tb*\nproperty Irom th* Wut Bootentr\nPower Co. truutlnlon Un*, whlob\nis now on th* adjoining property,\nand machinery will be Installed Immediately, Including a large com-\npnuor tultihle for operating in thi\ntwo drliU on tbe Snowthoe nln.\nMt. McDomld announced thtt the\ncompany pUni to begin ihlpment ol\nore to tha Trail emelter within\nthirty daya.\nMERCURY DIPS,\nRAIN CONTINUES\nClearing up for a tlmt early ln\nthe morning, tht mercury tllpped\nto within four dig-toe of tbt Dut\nmark Wednudey ud during tht\nifternou rou only to tt dtgreu.\nRain ut ln lit* In thi afternoon\nud fell itetdlly all evening. Up to\nt p.m. the fall wu recorded at US\ninch.\nMoney Is There\nBut Where Is Tot?\nRobles Child Not Returned\nby Kidnappers tn\nArizona\nTUCSON, Aria.. May I (AF)-Jane\nBoblu. t, kidnapped a week ago today, atlll U mlaring.\nTht riniom demanded\u2014tll,000 In\nnotet of until denomination\u2014 U\nrudy and nlatlvu awaited hoped-\nfor acoepUnct by har abduetor* of\ntheir otter to pay for tbe child* aafa\nreturn.\nBerniht Boblu, white-haired grandfather of Jue; Mr. ud Mn. Ftrnu-\ndo Boblu, htr parenti; ud othtrt ln\nthl IntlmtU family circle, grimly\nkept their own counul to furthtruce\nof thtlr promlu of ncrecy to thl\nklduppen.\nIrish Free State\nGovernment Beaten\nin No-Party Vote\nDUBLIN, Irish Fru State, illy 1\n(OF cable)\u2014Tht govtrnment wu diluted tonight to thi dill tlrunn for\nthl first tlmt ilnoe It came Into\npowtr. Thi dtfnt, oooutonad whu\nu opposition amudment to a redU-\ntrtbutlorf bUl carried by a rote ot\n50-41, wu ngtrdtd u unimportant.\nTht vote, I nonperty dlvliion. eon-\ncernid the geofrtphlcal dtflnltl.n ot\na Dublin constituency. .\nOBAND FORKS, B.O., May J-Onnd\nForka ud Oreenwood mining ant U\nexperltnclng thl gnttut uurry for\nmining claim* whleh even .this fa-\nmoui Boundiry mining dUtrltt bu\nknown. Nivtr hu then bun tueh\nwidespread proipeetlnt through the\ndUtrlct, tnd not for mon than a\nquarter of a century hu then been\nsuch activity in opening up protpecU\nStiklnf of eUlmi hu beu proceeding on \u2022 ntirly 100-mll* front,\nrrom F*ul*on ud Burnt Buln, 10\nmilts eaat of Orud Forks, to Beivtr-\ndtll, JO mlln wut of Oreenwood, and\nboth Orand Forka and Oreenwood\nmining recording otflcu have had to\nlnortau thtlr itafft to cope with\nth* mineral recording rash thit hu\ndeveloped. ,\nWhile grettuf action hu bun ln\nevidence ln Oreenwood, Phoenix ud\nantral campe, wbtn then hu bun\nsomething approaching a aumpede,\nthe locators an working Intensively\nto other campt u will. Bunrdtll\ncamp and Wallace Mountain and\nCamp McKlnney on the toutb an\nthe Magnet utu in tb* wut part ot\nth* dUtrlct, Mother Lode area on tbe\nnorth Ud Jewel Lake and Phoenix\nanu an ftitum ot Oreenwood camp\nactivity. Bouth ot FbouU ln Central\nor Whlte'i ctmp, ud tut through\ntht old Ctty of Parte and Tube Girl,\nnear Orud Forka, then hu been a\nvirtual acoop of old mining cltimi.\nAlthough It U eel-tut that In tomi\ntun than hm bun lyudleat* grouping, thin III growing lotlvlty among indlvlduau who ban bun -studying mapa ud lining up clalma upon\nwhich they Immedtttely itart work\nof developing wtth a view to attracting capital.\nTbert bu bun quite u influr ef\npeople ud loul aurplua labor hu\nabout dtuppeared. Unleu all ilgni\nfall, the Boundary mining dlatrlct\nU going to egperUni* aom* of Old-time\nmining life during the \u00bbppro*chIng\nlummtr.    ,\nSchaefer-Hitchcock\nDelayedinMiOWork\nSteel Mast Be Laid on Spur\nBefore Company Begins\nOperations\nOwing to tht fact that the tpur\nto the Sobaafer-Bltchoock pole company hu not bau computed, the\nattil hiring yet to be Uld, thi compuy will not itart Ite mill until\n\u2022bout tht ud et May, stated O. 0.\nMaany Wedneoday.\nTbe tpur U complete txctpt for\ntht liylng of itul, ud u toon u\nthat U dona, than will b* thlp-\nmtnU ot polu to bt brought In\nfrom tht Blown. Tht C.F.B. hn*\nU preaumably awaiting authoruatlon\nto prooaed with the work.\nOriginally lt wu intended to\nitart thi mill at the Beginning of\nMay, but thU plan had to be aban*\ndontd.\nHow Acid Stomach\nMakes Itself\nKnown to You\nHEM ARC THI SIQNSi\nWwurun        Fluaut Hu-Ucbss\nNunHU Fu-MtstWukatu\nlatHtuttta BUtpUMtu\nLoss est Appetite   Mouth Acidity\nRegina Mountie\nHarrop Visitor\nHARROP, May t-Oorp. H. Syku,\nR.C.M.P. of Begins, known here u\n\"BUI,\" U rutting hU old ttutplng\nground for I few daya u the houu\nSett of Mr. ud Mn. B. Falrbank.\nowns.a ranch at Longbuch ud\nU looking ovtr hu Intonate hen.\nVernon Chapman ot Longbeach\nBeat tamp made sever si buslntsi ctlU\nto Bamp Monday,\nAmong thou attuning tbl bu\nIn NtUoi\n\u2022vulng\nKntuf, 0. F. Appltton ud B. Falr-\nquet tor W. Ramuy 1\n- W. D. OgllTU, J. A.\nday r\non Satur-\nMn. Leduc Heads\nRossland Women\nTRAIL, B.O, May a.-At a n-\nout muting oi* the Boulaad Catholic Women'* league, Mn. ami)\nLeduc wu \u00abUct*d pnaldut ot tb*\norgintutlon. Bi npportlng offlcm\nan: Mn. W. B. cottello, tint rtc**\npresident; Mn. J. w. Gregory, ucond vtee-presldent; MU* Helen Mo-\nDonatl, ucntary; Rar. A. K. Mo-\nIntyrt, chtpliln.\nSOUTH FORK HAS\nBALIMX. NOW\nSoftball Nine  Has  Four\nGames at Week-end;\nWins Twice\nSOUTH FORK OAMF, Salmo, IU)\n3\u2014The boya hen an btuy clearing\nand grading a ball park Juat north\nof tbe camp. A eoftbell club had\nbun organised, Charlu Campbell\nnamed captain, A dally practice hu\nbeu hild, ud much program bu\nbeen nude. Two members ot the turn\nhive iltght leg Injurlu, but their\nquid, recovery li expected.\nThe tint gut*. Saturday, with\nFeeney Camp, itaulted in * win for\nFeeney 19-11. Both tetm* ihowtd\nlack of practice.\nSaturday the team journeyed to\nthe Salmo airport camp. The garni in\ncalUd to tha uventh due to rain, the\nicon .tending 19-t tn favor ot the\nAirport boya. Tbe wet field earned\nmany error* Jut Barwln umpired\nto the utltfactlon of all concerned.\nSunday a return game wu played\nwith the Airport on the new South\nFork ball park, ud the South Fork\nbori took revenge ud defeated tht\nAirmen by a considerable margin.\nSunday evening uw the South Fork\nboyt continuing their winning ttreak\nby defeating Fauey 10-7.\nTha penonnil of the South Fork\ntea* Includes C. Campbell, B. Twee-\nten, 0. Boyson, Mike Aarhua, B. Lar-\naon, B. Roy, M. Carlton, B. Fauey,\nS. Hepher, with I. Abrehamten. E.\nQerber, ud D. AldU doing the pitching.\nDon 0: AldliU aotlr\\g foremu hare\nln place of R. J. Bilmbury. who U\nundergoing medical treatment at\nKootenay Lekt Oentral hospital, Bel-\nELEVEN PLANES\nARE AVAILABLE\nMayors Taylor and Anscomb\n,  to Fly to Forks\nThnt ubln pluu tad slant opu\npltnu in available tor the aerial\nexcunlon from Vancouvtr to tht\nAssociated Boarda convention at\nOrand Forka on May IT, airport\nopenton told tbe Vancouver board\nof trade Monday.\nA oommlttu comprising Tommy\nJonu, B. L, Coot* ud Bain Grant\nwu appointed to confer with Fred\nL. Footer, mining mu, who U acting on behalf of Mayor t. A. Lore\nIn making arrangements.\nCol. Victor qpencer will probably\ntar* hu own machine, ud Miyort\nLoult D. Taylor ud B. A. Aha-\ncomb havt tlgnlfled their Intention\nof ittandlng. \u2022\nOTTAWA. May S (CPl-Cnetton\nof a Dominion Uoeniing botrd with\npowtrt deilgntd to mut tht problem of chain or mill-controlled\nbakeriei and bread tilet by chain\ner departmental ttorei wu propceed\nto the tteveni price tpreadi and\nman buying pirllimutary probe\ntoday by Mark Bredln. pruldent of\nBredla Bread Co., Toronto.\nSubmlulon of baking oodet pro-\npoud by thl 'Induitry lb BrltUh\nColumlba and Saint John. N. B.\nwu madi earlier ln tht dty. Mil)\ncontrolled baking utsblUbmuta\nwere attacked by Jamu Demptltr.\nToronto btkir. Chtrgu that ruth-\nUu competition by chiln ud departmental atone had esrloutly du-\norganlaad th* bread buslnu* tn\nBrltUh columbU were made by R.\nW. Ward, Vancouver, vln-pruldmt,\nOtatdiU  Bakeriei,  Ltd.\nHOLD DANCE\nAT LEGION\nThe tint dun, following the completion of the winter sales tt dance*\nut whUt drivu, wu told In th*\nCaaadlu Legion's urge hill on Wtd*\nnudty night. Jn chart* wu R. A.\nAldenmlth, I. A. WoolU and W. Jonu,\non\nAute-lnteakatUo\nt-JZ-Tt. .\nslim- sstlr*. And snothw\nbefore you getatot.\nTlNtts-ots tsUat tm\ntsdi tssspoatul \u25a0 *\nrected thovi.\nGold and Sugar Taxes to Be Considered\nSend Letters in Reply to Protests rFom Associated\nBoarda Executive\nIf yon have Add Staunch, don't\nworry about it. Follow the tiraple\ndirections given above. This until\ndotage ofThillips' Milk of Magnnlt\nlet* et once to neutralize the teidt\nthtt cause headache, itomtch pain*\nUd other distress, try it You'll\nfeel like i new person.\nBut\u2014be cireful you get genuine\nWimps' Milk of Mignesit, or\nWimps' Milk of Magnetlt TibliU\nwhu you buy\u201435o tnd 50c torn.\nAn-wirt hare beu received by the\nAssociated Boarda of Trade of lutern\nBrltUh Columbia to protut* wired\nto both Premier B. B, Bennett ud\nHon. B. H. Stevtnt, mlalpur of trade\ntnd oommerce, regarding ths pro-\npoud 10 per out tax VU gold, ud\nalso tbt removal ot th* u* out tu\non tugar on July 1 u Ming deuterium to BtltUh ColumbU to new ot\ntht early fruit packing hire.\nIn protuUng th* propoud 10 per\ncut tax on gold, tht Auocltted\nboard! eektd thtt th* *m*li operetori\nbe taku Into conalderatlon, alio tht\nplactr openton, ud tht mu n*\ngttid In taking out low grade om.\nIn hit reply Uw Ron. H. H. Steveni\nEtch tiny UHet ts ths\n\u2022otivilent of e tenpoenlul\nof Gtmlnt PhlllliTMUk\nW#\n-Philips'Mill of M.gnetla\n T~r\t\n\u2014 .\nI very deeply ippredit* tht toni\nof your telegram of the llth Imtant.\nI wut to oongratuUte the Auocltted\nBoirdt of Tridt for thll vary bread\nud oommon-unu tttltudt.\n\"I htvi already discussed with tht\nminuter ot flnuce Ud other ot my\ncolltaguu tbit problem of thi low\ngradt propirtlu Ud tbl wboli mattes\nII now under vary cartful contldtra-\nttan, hoping to find a aultabU U-\nJuatmUt, ud I welcome your wire\nla tupport of thU vttw.\n\"Again Mt me that* you for the\n\u2022ttitudt you have tal&n.\"\nPremier B. B. Bennett'i reply to a\netmllar telepam U u followi:\n\"I hive your telegram ngardlng\nth* propoud tax tn gold.\n\"ThU matter U receiving our con-\nsldsratlon at the preunt tlmt utt I\nwill place before my colluguu tht\nterm* of your molutlon ln thU connection.\"\nSUGAR TAX FBOTBST\nIh* protut *g*ln*t at Mnoval of\nthe one unt sugar tax on July 1\nwu thtt by thtt Mm* th* BrltUh\nColumbU fruit picking U ovtr, ud\nth* fruit puking ln tht tut, which\nenjoyed * gnat advantage over tht\nwut, wu luit beginning.\nHon. B. H. Sttvu*' latter *t*tui\n\"I hivi your telegram regarding\ntht application of tht tugar tax ud\nI will take thla up with my colleague,\nthe minister of finance\n\"It is a rather lingular met.jr,\nbowtrar, thet th* minister bf flnuce\nhad received from British Oolumbla,\nbaton the budget wu announced,\nu urgent requut thlt lt a change In\nthlt tu win to be sail, amplt tlmt\nihould be given for adjuttmtnt la\nordir to dispose ot stocks In bud,\npacked under tht aid tax. ThU limply\ngou to ihow tht dlfflcultlu with\nwhloh th* minuter ot flnuce I*\ntl- I.\"\nFnuUr Bunitt In iniwtring tht\nttltgrtm, srrltu:\n\"I am tn recilpt tf your toUgram\nUd Hot* tbi term* of * ruolutlon\npassed by thi txMutln ot thi Auo-\ncuttd Boar-* ot Tradt of your dUtrlct.\n\"Tour nprtuatatjoal, with a vltw\nto obtaining a apeclal conoutlu tor\nBrltlU Oolumbla fruit packtri to\npurchau autar at reduced tat rate\nbefon the date on which uch n-\nduotd rite becomu effictlvt, will bt\nbrought to the tttantlon of my eol-\nleaguu.\"\nBUTTERW\nTHREE CENTS\nLocal Green Garden\nTruck IsJMow\nPlentiful\nButter prlcu ntnttod thru cut*\nfurther on the wholuaU market thu\nwtsk u uvtral commodltlu ntU-\ntend dipt. Bran 'Ud abort! win\nreduoed ta a ton.\nBrat prlcu win study ut tht\nmsrket itrong. Shlpmtnti of nivil\norsnget htvt bun rtotlved ud U\nuuon U drawing to a clou prlcu\nate ixputed to be firmer.\nLocal hothouu* ud garden* in\nnot (implying plenty of rhubirb,\ntplnacb ut green onion* to mut\ntht demtnd, although then U a\nshortage of ndltbu.\nRELIEF KEN ARE\nFEWM TRAIL\nSchool Board Finds Wffl Have\nto Hire Men for Job\nNEUON RETAILERS PREPARE TO\nALIGN WTTH BILL ON WORK HOURS\nTRAIL, B.C., Miy J.\u2014BlW Dipt\ntor tht wttir Um to tht niw An*\nniblt toluol hu trrlved ud work\nU proceeding on thl digging ot tht\nditch Engineer H. D. Barley to-\nformed the achool board at a muting Wednesday night. The heard\nwu pleased to learn that nliif\nworkera are sot avallabU for thu\njob u the dty hu only Ml tr tt\nmm on relief whom tlmt u taku\nup eluwhert, ud mu will hare to\nbt hired.\nA communication from the .superintendent ot eduutlon, ttattd that\nu June .1, the King* birthday, came\non a Bunday thU year, Monday.\nJunt t, would he a achool holldiy.\nAccording to t report turned la\nto tha tchool board. MM cupa ot\ncocoa -ten given to etudenta ln th*\npublic tehcoU litt winter.\nSaturday morning, May lt, achool\nathletee will hold a track meet at\nButler park to try out for the\nKootenay boundary mut which taku\npun thU yur in Cranbrook, May\nat Al\u00ab Balfour, Who U known u\nthe \"daddy\" of KeoWnay boundary\nsporta, hu alwaya taku chwge of\nths local utrlu In thU particular\nmeet, but thla year he U not on\ntht board. Th* \u2022chool botrd will\nask hint to continue Mi work in\nthis line u befon.\nThe board decided to proclaim I\nholiday on Friday, May 11, u then\nmight be tomt difficulty to obtaining lUtotltutM for th. teichers\nwho art aooompuylng thi tohool\nchlidnn to Mtiton. :\nAt tht prtncinau of thl Cutral\nud high tchool and Tadanu achool\ncomplained of the nulunce of ped*\ndian and agante, the tchool board\ndeoldtd to 1st prlcu on signs prohibiting uth ptopu to inter the\nschoot bulldlngi.\n'\u25a0'ji\"'e\nFeel That Bylaw Is Necessary'\nnr Emm of Opening\nand Closing\nIn view of tbe bill puaed at th*\nlut Uttlnt ot thi BrltUh columbU\nlegislation deallni with tha number\nof houn u employer ,mey work hu\nemploytu, and which map become\nefftctln u uy datt aaaaed by the\nlliutuut govunor, tha BtUon n-\ntail marehuu prepend to tlltn\nthtmiUvu tt t muting of tbe association WMaudty night. A com-\nmlttat wu upolnttd ai tht muting ot tht ueocUtlon W*dnudty\nnight. A oommlttu ippolnted at\nta* muting to approach each n-\ntall merchant ln town to find hU\nattitude toward a petition regard-\nlag the houn of opening and cloelng. A. T. Borawin, A. 0. Bmory ud\nJ. B. Oray win named on the\noommlttu.\n* lt wu ftlt thtt merchtnto\nmight not to wholly in iccord with\na ttralght pttltlon, It wu deemed\noputhg ud cloMpg during thi ium-\n\u2022dvtubU to han tha ue petition,\nnamely, tbe regulitlng ot the houn\nof opening ud doting during the\ntumm*r, th* houn for opening and\ndoting during tht winter, and tht\nprtotlet ot obunrtog the wtdnu.\ndty cttmoon holldiy whu t itt-\ntutory holiday wu oburred during\ntbe wuk, include all thru. ThU\nwould nn, ptrhtpt, a attond, or\nenn t third vlalt, to tht mercbuU\nby thi eommtttM.\nFESTIVAL LOOMS\nTrailitea Hear \"Drama el\nof Today\" by Coast\n,  Man\nTRAIL, B.C. Miy J\u2014Approxl*\nmittly 60 peraoni gathered to V_\nptlm room of tht Orown Point hotel\nWedneedij night to Ulttn to Mercer\nMotood, rtctntlj of Vuopuvir, ud\nformerly of Bollywood, gin u td-\ndnn on tbi \"den* of, Todty.\" It\nIt proposed to onuut dramatic\naotlvlttoe In TraU with a. Kootenay\ndrama futlvil In prcnpt!t. and. poa-\ntlble entry tn tbt Domlnlu com-\npetition! u a futun goal\nTin drama of today la really the\ndrima. of ytiterday tH tomorrow,\nMr. Milecd uld. Not ao moth the\ndrima hi today it tbt' prutntatlon.\nBe dwelt on tbe varloua typu of\npresentation. He aald, tint ont mutt\nlesrn to \"act,\" thu learn not to\n\"act\". A gnat number of acton ud\nectnu\u00aba today had named to Mt.\nbut very few hart learned not to\ndo k. Bt uted u a itmlle\u2014lf a\nperson discovered a eonrenatlon on\na but betwun two old ladlu that\ntounded very funny te him. ha\nmight uy lt would to * \"wow\" on\ntto tttfe. To bt natural oa the\nsttu. on* mutt use SO per unt\nfeeling and to par unt teehnlqut\nTo appear natural, ma mutt not br\nniturtl. \"\nROLLS 601 TO\nNEW ALLEY MARK\nSPOKAMI, WUh. Miy 1 (AF)\u2014\nA niw northwutorn International\nbowline congress record tor the\nbooster clan wm set by Butter\nSmith. Spokane, ln tbt tournament Mn today.\nSmith, bowled SOI. butlnr tht ttl\nset 111? J*l\u00bb At Vlclorli, i. 0, by\nF. Smith, vucouver, B. 0.\nCOULD NOT DRESS\nHERSELF\nNeuritis in Left Arm\n\"For nturltu I tm using Bruiehu\nSilU,\" writes t Woman of to yeara.\n\"And they an \u2022 ml benefit, tor I\ncould not drtu myulf some-times, my\nleft arm wu to painful. I take Bru*-\nchsn every morning tnd th* nln ' u\nnow gont. I wu recommended by my\ndoctor to tike ulti of tome kind thtt\ntuiud mt. ud I find Xrunhtn u\nthe but. In fut tt U wondtrful. I\nIU1 *ver u much better, ud I ehtll\nilway* tak* It. I am 10 yean of age,\nant hart not tilt ao will for yun.\"\n-IT\nTh* p*lru of nrarttU Ut utttlw\nan a aymptom of deeper trouble\u2014tbe\ntaut troubU tint ctutu rbtumatMa.\ngout aad lumbago. Tbey in a sign of\ntn tmpun hlood-ttnim. Thty tbow\nthit polton* btn crept Into tM Moid.\nKnucbin U t comblnatlu of all\nniturtl ulU, which tmun Internal\nclsanllneu ud keep the blood-atreua\npun. New and retnabed blood U\nnet courting to every fibre ot your\nbslng. Thin, nturltu, ecUtlca 'and\nkindred uu aU pan you by.       \u2022\u2022\u2022\nti Hota\nThe bin governing the houn et\nwork, lt wu polatld out, specified\nthtt no employer could work u\nemployu mere thu tt houn a\nwuk. or mon thu eight houn a\nday. tn earn ot extremt neoeuity,\nan tmployu might bt worktd u\nextra houn, but If ao. bi mutt bt\nrelieved cf u hour ot work tt tomt\nother time of tbe wuk to thtt tht\ntotal would not noted tl hour*.\nIn tbt dUcuulon thit follmnd.\nill thou In attenduu ixpreued the\nhtlUt thtt whit wat nudtd wu I\nmunicipal bylaw govtralng tbt opining ud cloelng houn ot null\nitem, otherwue then would hi\n\"chUtUlag\" after houn. A gtnUt.\nmtn'i tgreemint In the put had\nnot prond woctutuL At preunt\ntome item wen opening it 7-M\nin thl morning, othera it I o'clock.\nwhlit atlll othin-opuid even liter.\nA. T. Bonwllt reid a Hit of mer*\nchanta whom be had tun with regard to closing tlmt, ud itetod\nthtt practically ill were ln tivor of\ndoting it I pm., during thi turn-\nSocial Events\nof Trail City\nTRAIL, B.C Miy a- Mr. ud Mn.\nA. H. Hopklnt tnd daughter Fledi\nhivt ntumed from I abort trip\nKlmberley. On their return they win\n\u2022oeomputid by Owen Bopklna who\nwm thi gout of ber brother-in-law\nind enter, Mr. lad Mn. Arthur Mackle\nfor a lew weeks\ne. i- \u00bb \"*\nMr. ind Mn. A. B. MoCtrtby Of\nAnnabU Utt Mondty tor a two-week\nvautlon at tha ocaet.\n\u2022   s   e\nMr. ud Mn. Cliruw Oarr han\nu thtlr guut MU* Irene Olover of\nmn, but that ami had MM\nhetltint about cloelng at 140 pm.\nIn the winter. Bt thought, howtvtr,\nthat u no etrong oppoeltioa had\nbun ralaed thty could probably\nbt tully pertutded to agree.\nOBSSava  WBONBSDAT\nhouBat antwat\nIt wu felt too, that dsiplt* t\nttitutory holldiy during tht wuk,\nexcept of coum on wedneediy It-\nnlf, thlt tbi wednetdiy halt holiday ought to be oburvtd. OtherwUe,\nwith tone eltotng ud othm n-\nmilnlng opu, it wu not fair to\noutalda puplt.\nA ttralght agntmint bitwtu thl\nmerchut* on houn wu deemed to\nbe InidvUible, It wu thought, ud\nthe muting wu of tht opinion\nthit the only solution wu * byUw\ngoverning It. ThU would outtin\ntttth ud compel offtndon to torp\nln line. At preunt, torn* of th*\nmtrchant* atated, It wu hard to\nturn cuttomera away whtn tluy\nippund at cluing tlmt, but If tb*\nlaw ipeclfled i Mt tlmt, It could be\ndut without cutting Ul feeling. It\nwu lugguted that a placard on\nthe door or window, Avowing the\nhours thi builneu wu open, would\nalso help.\nTht reslutlon which wu drawn\nup wu u followi:\n\"Thst this muting go on record\nu favorable to all retail builneu\nbourn opening at I a.m. and dotting st 5 pm. during May to Augultt\nlnduslvt. ud doting tt \u00ab.so during\nStptember to April lncltulve; thtt\nstorei ht required to dou Wednu-\ndty lrmpectiw of uy etatutory\nholiday ln uy wuk ucept ChrUt-\nmu, ud thtt a petition be propoud for preientatlon to the dty\noouncll to adopt a bylaw embodying\nthi ibove cluing houn, and that a\noommlttu of tone be appointed,*-\n\\\\iwdie4t\nMr. and MM. F. Mario ud children\nhive Uft tor Italy when th*y will\nvuit wtth relatlvu and Mud* tor \u2022\nfew month*.\n\u2022   it\nArchil BUhop of NiUon hu arrlnd\nto Trail ud will make hU homi here.\ne   *   \u2022\nMn. F. Toffolo wu guut ot honor\nIt t lurprlu party at her home, thi\nennt merklng her birthday. Dimes\n\u2022nd mude provided t delightful program of entertainment. The party wu\narranged by Mn. Mario Zanltr. MUs\nBtthtr Staler, C\" Booblnl u 8. San*\nMlu Bunlc* Swale, matron ot tht\nOngar Oottag* hoepital, ColchuUr,\nBag., neently wu a wager far th*\nlntututlon by walking 90 mllu In\n10 houn inducing uvtral stops for\ntu and tudwlchu m thi way.\nin the house\nEvery homt needs 'Vaseline' Petroleum Jelly. It comes io handy\nfor so many thing!\u2014tbe children's bumps, bruises and bunt.\nPrevents scars. Softens chipped\nskin; relieves wind tnd sunburn.\nEises stuffy head colds, rtspythtott\nAnd 'Vaseline' it what the doctor\nrecommends fer keeping baby's\ntender skin from chafing. It's tbe\n\"Handiest Thing la tbe House.\"\nii luas vou air thi aiNuiNi\n100K rOt THI TIADIMAIX\nVAIILINI WHIN TOU BUT.\nIf jrou don't tee it yoa are not\ngetting the genuine product of\nChesebrough Mfg. Co., Cont'd.,\n5520 Chabot Avenue, Montreal.\nFINK'S V\nLIMITED\nDRESSES-Crtpi\nxnenanaauaaanxa\nSilk Pebble\nWhites and\nPastels . . .\nNEW. Sizes\n14 to 20.\nThurs.. Fri., _a\\.\nMay 3, 4, 5\nBLOUSES-Taffeta\nPlain and Plaids.\nAlso  crepei\n... Sizes 14\nto 20.\n$1\n*95\nPUSSE&-\nReal Leather\nSLACKS\u2014For        (M kO\nSports Wear, to 20s -Pl.'Kr\nHATS-\nNew Fabrics\t\nSKIRTS\u2014Flannels.\nSizes 14 to 20 ....\n$1.00\n$1.49\n$2.95\n$2.95\nDOT SILK SWAGGERS ...\n. $12.95\nDark backgrounds . ,\nNEW. Sizes 18 to 44\nSPECIAL :\t\nFinal Clearance on Spring Coats. Reg.\nvalues to $18.00. Sizes 14 to 44.\nNOW \t\n$7.95\nmmTm49* sox^iy\nChltfea raU-rublontd\nFor Sport Wear\n_Js.s_-A\n wmrm-mtmmttmt^mmn\n\\\\m\nNlLSON DAILT NEWS, NBUON, BC. -r WEDNESDAY HOBNINO, HAY I, Utt-\npayAL(jiTv\nfoftqtkkltwcli fctttietacfRoyil\n\\Jty rttt tdd btjtitf tttd ttttonlaf*\nFood vtltt tnd mjoymtM tra iktftl\nCANADIAN BADIO\nCOMMISSION NBTWOBB\nt.*00 Bind* ot tht Provlncu\n6:30 Conctrt Ricltal m\nIM Niw* and Wuthtr Forecast\n7;M Maurice Meerti's orch.\n1:00 FoothtlU Kevue\nI -30 O'er tht Billowy 8u\nSM Undtr thl Stitt\nN.S.C.-KGO NBTWOBB\nBBQ BOW in BOO KOMO KJB\nSM    Itt    MO    Itt    ISO    MO\nt-0.  Paul Whltsman'a Music hall\n7:00 Amu V Andy\n7:11 Out ud Olun\n,7:30 Winning tht Witt\n1:00 Symphony Hour\n9:00 Captein Htnry'i Show   iat\n10:00 Newt Fluhee, Baa Bayu\n10:11 Tou Ooaklay't orch.\n10:W Prtu-Redlo N*w* Service\n11:00 Kay Ksyser's oreh. (BOO)\n11-00 ltd Florlto'i oroh.\n11:30 Jtok Baln'i orch.\nlit* k \t\nTBAIL B.C.\n6:00 Thutre Pgr.\n6:16 VootlUU\nt JO Dreamy Waltaera\ntitt Twilight Mtlodlu\n7:00 Dtaatr Oorch.\n7:15 Variety Froc-em\n7*0 Opu Bouu Jamborei\n441 m\n50,00* W\nttik kpo\nSAN rBANCISCO\n6:00 Dlnn*r Oonotrt\n6:30 Pederal Buttneu Talk\n6:48 Paul Martin, banjo\n7:00 Nanette La Salle, ballade\n7:15 Municipal Govtrnment\n7:10 To Bt Announoed\n7:35 Harold Stern'i orch.\n8:00 Ralph Klrbtry, barltoni\nt-M Jimmy Luaottord'i oreh.\n8:80 Crlmt Cluu. B. T,\n9:00 Jay Whlddtn't oroh.\n9:15 Charlu Agnew'a orch. B.T.\n9:30 Ralhbow Harmonlu\n10:00 Night Court\nC.B.S.-DON LBB NBTWOBB\nEVI KFKC KOIN  KSL KOL\nRt    tit     Mt    lilt   Utt\n1:00 (Bu Qr*y's oreh; Connie Bos*\nwill, Btoopnagle and Budd\ntM Oon Lu Scott (DL)\nIM Ann Leaf at tha Organ\ntill Jamu Thurbar, humoriit\n7:00 Vas Van, tongitreu\n7:11 Minute Mtlodlu (OL)\n7_io Itham Jonu' oroh.\n7:45 Henry Bush's orch.\n1:00 Charlu Bamett's orch.\n140 Cbanie DavU' oroh.\n8:00 Blue Mondty Jamboru (DL)\n10 M0 BUI ruck't Bowery oreh. (DL)\n1010 Ou* Arnbelm'* oreh. (DL)\n11:00 Bill Fleck't Bowtry Oreh. (DL)\n11*0 Midnight Moodt. orgu (DL)\nltM k KNX MS5 m\nHollywood H,ttt w\ntiC \u2022 Newa ServlM\ntill Oonttrt tea.\n6*45 lllllntmlult\n7:00 Wataaabi ud Archil\n7:30 BUhop. BOuettl; Duo* Bud\n7:45 King Cowboy\n8:00 Thi In-Lawi ptey\n1:16 Homar Canfltld; oreh.\n8:30 Crimt Club\n9:00 Newt Servlu\n9:15 Th* Crockitte\n10:16 Pete PoatreUl't treh.\nin\nMt k\nSEATTLE \t\n6:30 High Bchool Reporter\n\u00abM Proliant. Mireu*\n7:00 Financial Talk\n7:15 Outdoor Phlloeopher    ,\n7:30 Bong Bultel\n7:45 Around tha Town\n6.00 Muilctl Favorltu\n8:30 DoOan tod Centa\n8:48 Frank tnd Archie, B.T.\n9:00 Greater Waahlngton Hour\n10:00 Cowboy Joe\n10:65 Starlight Houn'\ntook CJOE\nVANCOCV1B\n6:00 Mutlcal Pgr.\n6:40 Stock tjuotatlona\n6:45 Newa VarletUa -\n7:00 Youth Ftdsration\n7:16 Votes ot Progreu\n7:48 Bllad lartltut*\n8K\u00bb Bud ntllly'i Hawallana\nSM Cariboo Cowboy*\nM9.1 a\nMM*\nCONCERT ARTISTS\nPRAFDHKHIY\nFormtr Hollywood Programs\nof Unquestionable Mtrit;\nPlay Thursday\nTomorrow night, Thuntby, th* third\nconctrt ot 'the Hollywood concert u*\nrlu will bs stated In Nelson under\ntbe luiplcu of tha Ntlsen Mu's\nOUe culb, ud lt U hop\u00abd that the\nattendant will bt oorapareble to tht\netoelUnce of tbe utertatnment.\nTh* tint two ouetrte of tha aeries,\nwan without a doubt, of unquution*\ntbl* mult ud quit* paralleled the\neavHble writeupa given to them by\nmuilc cr|tlc\u00bb throughout tbt Pacific\nnorthwest whin the program* have\nbeu preeuted.\nKurt Reher, oeliut, aad MUi Mar.\ngaretta Lobmann, pianlit, an tht\ntwo entertainer!. Theformer hu bun\nreebgaiud u \u00bb prodigy of unusual\npromlu. A comment In tht Lot Ang-\nelu Ixamlner atetu: \"HU cello tech*\nale rue tb vlrtuotity aad hu unit\not rhythm added much to the charm\nof the performance\"\nMU* Lohmiao Is given tha following comment ln the Victoria Dally\nTlmu by, Oeorge J. Dyke, la a recent\nwrlteup on thl pruebtetlon there:\n\"One of the highlight* of th* recital wu tht Buthovu Variation!\nfor 'cello and piano on a theme by\nMetart. And what greater loy thin\nIn the perfect ensemble by the 'cellist\nend pltnlit? Spltndldly attained, lt\nwu an exoellent example ol what\nahould ba done whu two or mon\nan working together with one object\nla view\u2014unanimity\u2014seldom vouchsafed a Victoria audience. Both pliy-\neri wire twice recalled.\n\"Nudleu to add that Margeretta\nLohmann added to her UureU In her\nvery flnltbad icoompanlmente. Should\neither of thu* two com* thli wty\ntgtln thti* would b* no doubt of\ntheir reception to tbt eonetrt put*\nform.\nPSffiff 9B1S BLOTTED\nOUT SKY ON UBimSHK\nMORN, YPRES, DAL6AS STATES\nH0 w\nCTCN\nlOttk\nCALGABY\t\n6:00 Bu CIt.C. Network\n7:00 Wutem Horn* Hour\n7:80 Bu OJB.C. Nitwork\n8.80 U. F. Co-oper*tlve HaWt\n9:00 Su CJt.C. Network\n10:00 Old Time Mutlo\nMM m\n10,000 w\nVivid   Account  Told\nof Setond Bottle\nfor Gyros\nA colorfal accotht tf the tecint\nbattle ef Ypres, the anniversary ef\nwhich wu celebrated * week ago,\nw .s glvu by Cant. A, B. Dalgu,\nwho Is one of two ruMlag Ir Nelson\nWho took part la tbe battu. It wu\ngiven at a recent Gyre laacheon.\n\"On every Ypru day, what march-\nlag behind tbe bule bead I hive\noften uld to myielf, 'I wonder what\nthree people u the atreet, new\nwatching ua, really ire thinking ud\nuylnt thout thU parade.\" the\nspeaker nld. \"It mut be very difficult te understand a tltnatlon, whu\nout ten. aat know how ud* where\nIt originated.\n\"Th* Rttt Caaadlu dlvliion ar.\nrived In France about the middle of\nFebruary. 1915, ud the composition\nof thU dlvliion wu u followt: Thl\ndlvlalonal oommander wu Lliut.-\nOen. I. H. A. Alderson, OB., u Imp-trial officer who hU eomt expert*\nence with Canadian troope during\nthe South African war. ThU dlvliion\nhad three brlgadu of lnfutry. No, I\nbrigade wu oommanded By Brlg.-\nOen. M S. Mercer, No. S brigade by\nBrlg.-Qen. A. W, Currie aad No. I\nWH in charge ot Brlg.-Oen. B. B. W.\nleft flank to the canal running north\nof Ypru the 14th, the 10th and 2nd\nand 3rd battalions wen ordered to\nmove northwest on Bt. Jullen to tup-\nport our lift flank, now completely\nin th* air. Tht 16th battalion wu\nordtted to occupy the canal running\nnorth of the Ypru. Aa tht eltuatlon\n^^___^_\\^^^^^^^\nPROCTER TAKES\nDOUBLE-HEADER\nbecame better known drutto action\nwu found to be necuary. Unltu wt\ncould tomehow cover the gap our\nwhole front from Bt. Jullen-Lange-\nmarck to St. Blot would bt roUtd up.\n[thundebing BEBD\n\"It wu therefore decided to make a\ncounter attack ud try to occupy the\nwood* wut of St JuUeu. Tb* 10th ud\nllth received that order. In the calm\not the night then battalions lined up\non the road between Langemarck\nud Wleltje. On a word of command\nthere thousands of mu rushed acrou\nths fltldi. Tha tramp tf thlt 'thundering herd' put the fear Into the\nGermane. But a murderous fire welcomed there tons of Cuada for thr\nfirst time la action. The struggle wu\nshort, tht wood! wu cleared, and\nhardly a ahot had bau find Inr our\nmm. Thi bayonet* had don* all tbe\nwork. But the eituatlon wu by no\nmeana reUtved yet. Theu unite oould\nnot itay thin very long union we\ncould make a contact with our left\nflank. Therefore the 2nd ud the 7th\nbattalion! got order* to MtablUh a\nUnt between tht wood and St. Julian.\nAt the aame time the lit ud 4th\ngot order* to utabllab a line a mile\nto north of Ypru, having thtlr\nArchblihop Duk\u00ab\nConfirm! ot Yahk\nYAHK, M*y 2-\u2014Tht Romta Catholic Uurch, Bt Therl ot Yahk wu\nprettily arrayed Sunday morning with\nbuutltul spring flower*, for tbe confirming of 11 persons Into the ohurch\nby Archbishop Dukt of Vtnoouvn, who\nheld th* buutltul urvloe, la oompany\nwith Father* Cholnsl aad Fattereon.\nand Father Oullahu ot th* Cru-\nbrook MUslon.\nFin of th* eudldatu admitted\nwot from Yahk, thru were from\nlioyi*, and three from OluUly.\ni _,\nMill at Wardner\nShipping in Logs\nWARDNER. May 2,-Thi Crows Nut\nFm Lumber compuy U ihlpplng ln\ntwo and thru can ot email tlmbtrt\nweekly from Ite limit* at e'.ookum-\nchuk. The planing atlll u running\nsteadily, and hu lufflclant ordert to\nkeep operating for aomltlme.\nKaslo Notts\nKASLO, May 2-Mr. and Mr*. B. M.\nindllun* wire Nelson visitors\nThunday.\nMU- Irene McOllllvray, who teaehu\ntchool at RetaUack, aput tht week*\neat ln town with her mother, Mra. A.\ntlcOlUlvny.\nMr. ud Mrs. C. F. Archer have returned from a abort vlalt ta Nelaon.\nMajor J. H. Stubbt tad Mra. Stubbs\nrt Thundiy la Rlondil, guut* of\nand Mra. 8. 6. Fowler making the\ntrip by launch.\nMr. and Mra. Jamu Bp*lre wart recent vtiltori In NtUon.\nMU* 8. Juty ud h*r nlu* Jun* of\nShutty BuU tptnt Saturday tn town.\nC. W. Wtbtter left Friday tor a\nvisit to Vucouvtr.\nMrt. Walter Hudrloki wu In Ndion Saturday aocompuylng Mr. Han-\ndricka.\nW. Hendru la taking up hU new\nreeldence ln tha Hlllmu cottage on\nFront strut\nMlu Hurt McKeown ot Fernie arrived In tht dty Friday, and left Saturday for John-son\"! Landtag, when\n\u2014 MOB THBM\naha wU) bs th* guut of Mr. ud M\nEvu Jonu.\nWUlltm My*r* ud Oeorge Joha.\nsu motored to NtUon and return\nSaturday.\n3. A. Jones ot Retallack wu a wtek-\nud rUMor ta tht olty.\nMra. J. B. Ttnhtu wu t NtUon <\nvitltor Friday.\nMrt. W. F. Martuu Utt Friday fir\nhu* home In Elmberlty, after spending\nthe pent taw weeks rutting htr pS-\nent*. Mr. aad Mra. E B. Latham.   '\nlat. and Mn. F. S. Chandler wert '\nFriday vldton tn NeUon.\nMra. F. 8. Rouluu ta holidaying\nla Vancouver.\nLook Out for tht\nWardner Amazons\nWARDNER. May 2.\u2014A strong run- (\nMutative team wiu be choua frtta\ntwo softball agregatlona who hate\nbau practising thru night* weekly.\nTh* ladlu' team, coached by Harry\nThompson ud Ttd Roland, are lining\nup well.\nmammm   \u2022\u2022\u2022    \u25a0\u25a0\u2022i,   m,~   -\u2014   _\u25a0---..    -*-.*-*.-,,   ____-.. ...   , qj*     jq     gg(m     m      1WH|     l\u00bbri--*|      \u25a0*-\u00bb\u2014_,\nTurner, V.C, -SO. Each brlgUe had I left ttta_t m u,, cud Ud thdr\nOn\nHome Diamond Defeats\nCrawford Bay-Gray\nCreek Allies\nWilmor WitntsMt\na Quiet Wadding\nINVERMERE, May 2-A quiet wadding took place at tbe home ot the\nbride tt Wilmer on Thunday evening,\nAprU lt, whu Rev. Clark-Stewart\nunited la marriage Mlu Eva Tunatatl\nand Albion Shsrmu   aimer.\nBoth ut wtU known rtddtnte tt\nWllmtr, th* (room'* family having redded In Wilmer dnce tbe old mining\n* days. Mr. Pdmer served with the\nforou oventu ud on hU return redded ln California for a short time,\ncoming hack to bU old homt town\nabout thru yun tgo.\n. Mn. AlHion Palmer la a diter of\nMn. T. W. Turner jot Windermere\nQUIVERING\nNERVES\nHarrop C.G.I.T. Has\nGray Creak Holiday\ni yon tn |ul oa tdgt ttt\nWhu yon eu't dud tbt chlldru'l\ntout . \u2022. whu tvtrytnitf yon do\nb t burdu... wheel yoa art lot\ntaMtt\u00bb*bbi...tryly<lU_LPiiik-\nham't VtfMtUt Cnupouj-I, 91 ou\nof 100 worn* report beaefa.\nIt will fin yoa |tw the extr* energy yon awl. life will MH *\u25a0\nIMaf ijaia.\nDon't taden taothu dty\nthi blip thl* medicine cu give. Gel\nt btlds ft\u2014a yovr dmgg-d today.\n^___e.(EjjLct:\\\nVEBEUILE    COMPOUND\nHARROP, May 2\u2014Before\nectlrltlu tor the uuon, tb* Harrop\ngroup ot C.OJ.T. plumed a vtry\npleuant outing Saturday and boarded\nthe ferry at Rotter for Oray Creek\non holiday but Thty ptaytu gamu\non tha baseball ground* at Oray\nCreek, explored tha tourUt park ud\nujoyed a hike along the Crawford\nBay road. Thou In th* party war*\nMu Fruou Andrew*. MU* Ada Andrew*, MUs Jun* Rowlty, Mlu Ethd\nFalrbank, Mlu Myrtlt Johnrton. MU*\nBull Enauf, Mlu Bide Johntton,\nMlu Floreace Howard, Mlu Jou\nAdiby. MU* Bin Holmu ud th*\ngroup luder Mri. A. R. Johntton.\nMr. and Mn. L. C. Flper an vUltlng\nln Victoria with Mr. i,pet's putnU.\nMr. tad Un. a D. Ogllvlt wire\nrecent vldton tt th* home ot thdr\nton and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mre.\nC. O. OgUvle at WynndtL\nMr. ud Mre. A. R. Johnston bar*\nu thdr guut, Mr*. F. 1. Halnu ot\nFTUitvaU. f^m*****mm\nAutomobile Caroms\nOff Train on Crow\nWABDMBB, May 2.\u2014Occupant! ot\nm Alberta automoblli wen fortua-\nttt In neaping Injury whu thty\n:ruhed Into thl aide of Saturday*!\n\u2022utbound pauenger train at Harry'a\nicroulng. It miles utt of Wardntr.\n|The braku of the vtbldt filled to\nfunction, and ln an attempt to avert\nt head-on crath, tha driver turned\niharply, aad atruck the rear ooachu\nJdewayt, damaging tha trout of the\n.utomobiu oonddtnbly, and tnfllc-\nIng alight damagu to th* atop* on\njne ot the eotchu.\nPROCTER, B.C., May 2\u2014The Procter MftbeU nln* won Ite fifth iuc*\ncusivt victory Sunday by defeating a\noomblned Cnwford Bay-Gray Creek\nteam in both ddu ot \u2022 double-hud-\ner played u tha Procter diamond,\ntbe ecorea being 10-2 aad 16-7 In\nfavor of the Procterltes.\nThe mata festuru of th* pit* ware\nlong fliu, which were handled autly\nby the outfleldtrt. O. King ot the\nvidtint team ttllled a home run.\nwhile M. Major aoored one. for at\nlociU with thi beau full.\nA doubl* header u being planned\nby the Procter nine at Crawford Bay\nnext Sunday, With Crawford Bay\nand Botwtll.\nUMUp* win-\nProcter\u2014ItaUam MeKinnon, Harold\nMirrttfttld. Robert Helghton, Alan\nBatchelor, Maurice Mejor. Colin Ma*\nlor, Prank Bonacci, Jobs Bonacci,\nAngu* McKlnton.\nCnwford Bay-Orey Creek\u2014Oeorge\nKing. Ralph Jaoobeon, Ralph Oliver,\nJot Ink, Bmut Oliver, Frank Oliver,\nVic Jacobeon, B. Meggy ud Jack\nLlag.\n, Umpire*\u2014LouU Bontcd ot Proc*\nt*r and Bay McGregor of Crawford\nBay. \u25a0\nRoad Work Starting\nin the Windermere\nfour battalion.. Besides the \"inlantry\nthere wan thru hrlgMu of artlUiry,\noommanded by Brlg.-Oen. H. B. But*\nUU, one aquadron of cavalry, tha\nitth (Alberta Dragoons, commanded\nby LUut-Col. F. 0. Jamlena, thru\neompulu of the OanUlu Royal\nEngineers ud other detalU, tuch u\narmy jerviu corpss, Royal Army Medical coipu and field ordlnanee.\nOBDEBBD TO tFBSS\n\"After tht irrlvd In Fruu we\nwen for thi-flnt two mon tht Introduced to trench warfare, but on th*\nUth ot April while we wen at a place\ncalled Eitalru, thl Canadian Flret\ndlvldon got orderi to movt dowry t\u00ab*\nward Tpree. We wen now conddered\nfit for nettle. The Seventh battalion,\nthat I wu with, marched u the flrat\nday to a plan near steenwordt. On\nthe noond day 87 London\n\"And Everyone\nLiked Our\nAnnouncement, Dear\"\nPerhaps\nneed a\n... but\nsatisfied\nonly once in a lifetime will yod\nWedding\nAnnouncement\non that happy day you will be\n  with nothing but the best, We\nspecialize in unique and delightful creations\nwhich are distinctive and most appropriate.\nPHONE 144\nOur Salesman Will Submit\nYou Samples and Prices\nNelson Daily News\nJob* Dept\n\"Society Printers\"\nLithographers\u2014Bookbinders\nNek*, B.C.\nINVERMERE, May 2\u2014Commander\nJ. Copley Bowles, RJt\u201e pdd a abort\nvldt to Goidsn, reporting the roU\nIn good oondltlon for tbl time ot the\nyur. The work oo the Big Bend highway will be returned u toon u potd-\nbU, ud tome mu from the relief\ncampa on tbe Sinclair end of the\nBanff-Windermere road wlU be moved\nup to do repair work oo the winter*\n\"wuboute,\" to that tht preunt part\nof tha road win be rudy for the work\nganga whu the campa an ready to\nbe utablUhtd tor thi tummer work.\nDuring tht put winter the relief\ncamp* u th* Banff-Wladerman road\nhave bun busy widening th* road\nat polnta able to be worked, ud\nhive replaoed two brldgu tcrou F'n-\nclalr creek, tn of which will fadlitatt\nthe uaaon't telteduje of work, u\nwdl u giving mon room for motors\nto pan around tha ourvu.\nOpen-Air Workshop\nat Kingsgato Camp\nKWGSOATE CAMP. May 2-A workshop for carpenters ud other mechanics hu bun meted for tht camp\nhera, to provldi tummer ihelter.\nThe niw storage plant U completed\nud ln tervice.\n0. W. Mitchell hu recovered from\nhit tag injury, ud ruumtd hit poit u\nmutant cook.\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ofnalbutiu\npicked ut up and took u* di u f ar u\na pltce called VUmmertlnge. It ap\nhappened that ws tound ourselvu\nmarching up that now famou* Pope*\ntinghe to Ypru road.\"\nTHERE ABE BOAPS\nAND BOAD8\n\"quoting a London paper oa the*\nreed ht lut 'There ire road! ant\nroadi. There U the great Somen\nroad kadWa u Watllng street, down\nwhich the legions aurchet la\nchuglng itatleni ever 1500 yun\nago. There ls the Oreat Way dear\nwhleb St. B*ul oame when he wut\nta the' dty to teech It Christianity.\nThere ll the roat Moore's uacon-\ntnenble little army trod whea It\nttaggered to Coruona. \u2022\n-Btt tbe greatest of an U the\nroat: from Fapertagbe to Tpres, a\nvda through whleh the but ot\nBritain'! blood gen flowing, ud\nwlU ge en flowing, for mme time\nyet to com*, It U the read to the\ngreatest glory our trmy. eld aad\nyoung, tt li the rut tt tbt field\nof honor\u2014eye, ud the vdley tt\ndeath.''\n\"Wa wut through' tht dty of\nTpnt,\" he continued, \"at that time\nonly tllghtly touched hy Udl fire.\nDuring the night we took over from\nthe French u a front dtuatad between the Tprea-FoelcappeUe road\nud the Yprei-Roulert railway. Thnt\ntrenchu were In t very poor dupe.\nThty Wen low ud duty. It appeared\n.*\u00bb.r.\nIt Matters Not\nAlabartine mixuread-\nHy with hot or cold\nwater tad rdnaia*\nfluid no matter hew\nlong It otaada. Will\nnot robot.\nUstait\/ltrWltJnan*\nALBA8TINE SOLD\nIN NELSON i\nby the\nWood Vallance Hardware\nCo, LU.\ntUBtbtrtt       PhanuMaal!7\nthit th* French muit hav* had a\n\u25a0oft Um* ud we hoped thU would\naln be our lot. But du, It wu not\nto bt. On tht llth wt were relieved\nback of tht Urn., :1^^^^^\nPECULIAR ODOB\n* \"nothing axtrtordlnery had happened up to that Ume with the inception ot torn* peouUar tmtUlpg\n\u2022hells. After u .-.plosion our tyu\nwould emart and run with water.\nHowever, we put It down to tome\nnew kind of ejrplotlve.\n\"Oh .the. 21tt thi Intendty of the\neheUlng teemed to incretu and thi\nair wu filled with tbe eama kind of\nodor, u we bad experienced a few\ndays before. However, the shelling\ndied down again at duak approached.\nBut It io happened that this wu the\noverture, which heirlded tht big drive\nto take plaoe on the following day.\nThe \"lineup\" of the.tint Canadian\ndlvldon on thU day wu thua:\n\"Starting from tht Tpru-Roulen\nnt)way aad finishing up on the\nTpru-PodcapptUe road, we hid In\nthe front line thi 5th, 6th. the 16th\nud the llth battalloni. In tmmtdlitt\nrturvt of these wire tb* (starting\nfrom tha right fluk again) 10th, 7th\nand 14th, ud Just on tht north dds\nof Ypre* the llth. Thl* altogether\nmad* up th* tnd ud tht 3rd brigade.\nThe tint brigade wu In1 reurve Jutt\nsouth of Ypru. Autimlag that tha\nFrench on our left and th* Imperlsl\ntroope on our right hu a almllar\nbattle order I think we must admit\nthat th* salient wu WlU held and\n-eady for anything\u2014anything within\nreaton\u2014 anything even within tbt\nwildest Imagination ot mu. Wt than\n*\u00bb.\n'.EAUTIFTJL DAY\u2014\n\u2022HOUGHTS  GARDENING\n\"Oa the morning of the MM the\n\u25a0aa rou la a doodles blae iky. It\nwu a ktaatltnl spring day, aome-\nthlag whleh we had operleaeed\no,u!te lately hen In Nelton. The dr\nand toll wu pregnate with new\nlife. As we were lifting there eat-\ndde tbe eld firm botue wt Jntt\nwished wt centa take eat ear ger-\nden tooU tat begla to tig ap tht\nback garden et horan tbtauat* of\nndles away. How Uttle did we know\nthit in lug wi would lodeed be\ntilling. Hardly a shell wu fired\nthat flrat halt ef thc day. Bnt this\nwu miy the cilm befon tbe storm.\nHELL'S GATES 0F8N\n\"At t pja. dttrp, htU't gat* wu\nauddtaly thrown opu anon this ap*\npareat bttvtn, Shdl after U*H roared\nover na, fdl among ua ud eruhtd\ninto tht city ot Ypru. The air wu\nfilled With taut* and fumu which\nseemed to ohokt ut. Ia tau thu u\nhour It wu not pceslbU to distinguish\ntbt tun. In fact the uelta Idling on\nthi dry ground ralud nub \u2022 cloud\not d\"l* thit you oould not tu uv-\nthiag. At t pm. wt itood too ant at I\nit flank on the Ypna-FUku road\nNO MEN TO FILL OAF\n'All this wu eventually accomplish-\nad. But thin wu aUll a gap left.\nWont of all, then were no mu to\nfm thli tpace. Jutt tt that Ume\nth* -Oeddu detechmut' arrived. Thiy\nhad maaand aomehow to git through.\nTht* Oeddu detechmut wu a com-\npodte Impend unit mada up from\nevtrythlng whleb could be spared and\nnubed\/up to auUt ua. ThU detach-'\nmint did wonderful work. On the tv\u00bb\nof the fifth tht gap wu filled ud\nconnecUoni made with tha French\non the left Tht whole of tht lit Canadian division wu holding the front\nUna. There wu ao rutrrf, but by\ntht tlm* th* Imperial troope were,\ncoming in behind ua.\n\"So tar for O.H.Q. now let ut go\nback to a small lector of the front\nwhen theu orderi wire carried out\nLet ut take a section Mate 80 fut\nlong, centered around ua oommon\nMidler, myielf.\n\"Wt had dug ourselves In Jutt below a emeu ridge on tht other stde\not which the Oerman* were preparing\nto attack ua. Dry ratloni had Jutt\nbeu Issued and thu rum ration*.\nIt wu early morning, about t a.m.\nTbe newly dug trenches were Uttli\nmore than breast-high, In mm places\nleu. Our Unt wu being attacked on\nour left. A UtUa later on the right\nflank got It\n\"OUR TURN\" THE TIM HORN\n\"Our turn wu next We had noticed\nr^%.w^w^%\nwith our rlflu rudy tor that aound.\nFinally It came and ovtr tht Oer-\nmana came lad by a young officer,\nwho at the moment hi uw ut, drew\nhU sword ud iwung lt tad the mu\nihouted 'hurrah.' But our rifle tin\nbrought them down.\n\"They now kept ea Jumping ahead\nUl  twu  aad   threes.   They   were\ngetting  uncomfortably near.  Tbe\nrush would toon come. One Oerman\nI   remember   particularly   weU.   I\ncould Just see hta spike helmet A\ndad between him ant me ttarted.\nBe got one dbty thot la which nearly\ngot my pel ud myself. The bullet\nbit  Boy's  bayonet   and  rtehoeted\nInto thi wood part of my rifle.\nWe both tboaght wt wen killed.\nAfter that Boy ud I mate ap ear\nmlndt te pat a atop to that We\nboth .took dm. The spike helmet\n* disappeared. Bat  oar position  at\nthe moment wu hopeless.\n.\"Orders wen recdvM to retire to\nthe left. It wu thu I tuldenly 'woke\nup.' Except for one mu I wu done\namong\u2014enough aald. After about 160\ntut or io wi fount out that tht\nOermam ware oecVpyiag the other\npart of the trench eome 100 tut\nfurther Uead. There wu a wlUow\nhedge   aonw   50   fut  back  ot   tht\ntrench. But by the look of the field.\nUterelly covered with\u2014again enough\nadd, lt might Juat u well have been\n50 mllu. But we hU ao option. We\ndecided to try lt. Half way acrou wu\na dead oow. ThU cut the dUtance\ndown to 25 tut. We made ont tu-\nprtmt effort. The bullets rained dl\naround ua. (Tbe hem ot my gnat\ncoat, I atlll potaeu, bun evidence\nof that.) I made lt u fir u tht cow\nbut my pd did not After tome terri-\n^\u2014 to nmke up\n\\%'\\^M%ty <^mfm^\niMCoaKWATio a\u00abt mav itr*\nFRIDAY\nANNIVERSARY\nBARGAIN SALE\nAll merchandise advertised for Friday Anniversary Bargain\nSale carr\/a discount of at least 20 par cent off the regular\nselling price. If goods have been specially purchased for thit\nevent they have been marked at least 20 per cent below nor*\nmal selling price.\nnta ln trying t\nI at laat nudt t\nALABASTINE SOLD\nIN NELSON\nby tbt\nHipperson Hardware\nCo., Ltd.\nHI Baker St. Phone Ml\n__.. ... got our orders, namtly: To\ntin up the gap Wt opu by a French\nbattalion, which had beu completely\nutihllated hy thlorlnt gu Uunohtd\nby thi Germani. I will tor a while\nlean tb* battauu that* and go back\nto dlvUiond H.Q. ud tee whst thsy\nWere doing,\n\"Owing to thi dutructlon of-thlt\nFrtnU battalion ind tha general coa-\nfudm whleh (kitted from our French\nbit _ _^._..______\nmy mind, I at lut made tht other\nfeet. Behind thl trench I found what\nwu left of tbe eompanj. In podtlon.\nThat position wu hdd and we f InaUy\noouater-attacked from there. I must\nhit* mutloo, that lf 1$ had not been\nfor the covering fire by theu mu I\nshould never have made tht lut 25\nfut\n\"Tht Unt I described prior te this\nlittle episode, ud It wu only one of\nmany during thu war ot four and a\nhalf yeara, wu hardly changed tor\ntwo ytelY\nPATRIOTISM NOT ENOUGH\n\"Nunc Cavel uld, u she wu feeing tbt 11 German rlflu at ready:\n1 am proud to die for my country,\ntreat Indeed, bat patriotism la not\nenough. One should kste at ooe,\nbutton dl.'\n\"Tbl 'mother1 In 'Cavalcade,' tht\nwoman who gave her only two toni\nto her country, said u Ut ud her\nhusband wan touting tbe old yur\nof 1811 out aad the new year ln:\n'Han U to our hoyt ta Flwdere Field,\nwho will never com! back agda.\nHere U to that aplrlt of endurance\nwhich tniplred them and for which\nonly thli onslaught, tha \"hell on\nearth\" wu poadble, ud Uould this\nEngland ot mine ever be called upon\nto make a second stand, may thlt\nspirit not be lacking.'\n\"But Lloyd Oeorge, la hU opening\nremark* at the peace treaty ot Ver-\ntaUtee Ih the famous 'Saba Olaau,'\nuld: 'I wu um (tending behind \u00bb\nPrench battery ot Ttt and watching\ntb* lignum whleh these ton* of\nFranc* poured shsll attar dull Into\nth* uamy territory, which wu thtlr\nown native land, u order to rutr\u00bbt\nthU, to tbim to prtdoui loll, tanlhu*-\nUoa, dutructlon, wu tb* only wty.\n\"Surely, tardy.' he add u ha looked\nat tbe German pUulpotenttonary.\nThar* muat be tune un way. Batter way. A different way, ot aettllng\nanumute batwau mUoru thu thU\norg*nlz*d uvagary.'\"     .\nThe\nwater near an Iceberg ll\nthu that torn* dUtuu\n-\u201e-.,. The cold water from tlu\nmelting lu dnka, ud warmer water\nU drawn ta to tak* Ite plue.\nBEACH TOWEL SPECIAL\n100 only English brown striped towels in a good size.\nAnniversary Bargain Sale, Each .\"\t\n17'\nSALE OF PRINTED VOILES *AC\njjmart printed voiles in good quality. Regular 89c value. \u00a3\/f***f\nMilleiids of ___________________\nAnniversary \"Bargain Sale*\nYard\nENGLISH PRINTS t*n\nJust in time fon this event. 360 yards. 36-inch fine quality percale Ma**\\\nprints in a wide range of new designs. All tub fast. Yard *^mw\n\\ _^\t\nKENWOOD  \"MADAWASKA THROWS\nRich satin binding on pastel shades of gold, rose, jade, orchid or\nblue. Site 60 by 80. A fine product of the famous Kenwood Mills ft Jt  \u00a7\u00a9\nat far below today's price. .__%\nAnniversary Bargain Sal*   Tr\nChildren's\nBetter Quality\nLiile Hose\nWUl glvt lu-pritlng imount of\nwear. Colon Interlude aad au-\ndu. Slut t tot.\nFtlr '-.\t\n.m\nSpecial\nLadles* Fabric\nGLOVES\nsmart ud dreay, fabric glovtt\nln plain gauntlrt rtyte or fancy\natttobed cum. AU niw uadu\nsue 6 to 714. 9MA\nP\u00ablr    m****\nHalf Price\nTable\nConsisting ot t lot of uuful.\nItem* nth u blu tapss, button*. SmC threadi, Ud nun-trout other artlclu not nun-\ntloned.\nHalf Price\nWOMEN'S LUXURA SHOES\nBroken and discontinued lines of this famous shoe in black or brown\nkid strap and ties, built over combination fitting lasts, with cuban %*_\u00a7. .QQ\nor high cuban heels. Regular $6.00.                                            ' Y^\nHALF PRICE, Pair  '      ***W:.\n,.!....\nYOUNO MEN'S SUITS\n10 only young men's suits, grey tweedg and dark and light\nworsteds. Sizes 31 to 35. Regular values to $12.95,\nAnniversary Bargain Sale, Each    !.\n$7\n.95\nMEN'S RAINCOATS e\u00abm n,\nLight weight, shower proof dust coats. Regular SJ4.95 to ?7.95. '^fc\nAnniversary Bargain Sale, Each         *mw\nSERVICE\nGROCERY\n193\u2014PHONES-194\nCANADA BBV OINOBB ]Oft\nALB- 19 on bottlt - *\"F\nNBUON   BA8FBBBBT   OB\nSTBAWBBBBV JAM  3gft\nWot. |ir *\"W\nO * B TOMAIO  OB VEOB-\nXABK SOW- j\u00a3i\u00a3\nCASH\nGROCERY\nSPECIALS\nFrat City Delivery\nNONSl'CB   SILVCB\nCREAM- per Jar _\nW\nC * B DUNDSS OB LllltS\nCHIP MABMALADE-f MA\nt lb. tin -. - \"*W\nHCBSON1A nNBST CBBAM-\nIBT  BDTTBB-        }M\nper lb - \"**W\nHalf Price on\nSilk -Afternoon or\nBusiness Dresses\nRegular $4.95 to $19.50\nA lucky day for dress seekers,'there are dozens of\nstyles to choose from, and everyone ls different\nTypes to suit every taste. Large color range. Sizes\n14 to 44.\nHALF PRICE $2*48 to $9.75\nC * B MS AT QB FISH yfA\nrASTE\u2014 p*r j*r  mmT\nCAtlfOBNlA\nOBANOES\u2014 t dot.\nftt\nAgain! Clearance of\nGossard foundation\nGarments\nRegular $2.95 to $5.95\nYou may be lucky enough to find your\nstyle and size in this group of corsettes,\ngirdles and corsets. These are known for\ntheir excellent fit, and are made of durable\nbrocades.\nHALF PRICE   \t\n$1.48 to $2.98\n w\nnam rotm\n\u25a0atabllshtd  AprU %%  ItCO\n'Interior of British CotwwWo't Fomfly Newspaper\"-\nAU, TBI   BBW8   WBILB  IT   IS   -\nPublltbtd   .nn   morning   uupt   Suaday   by\ntn* mbws Ftmuaaura confab*, limited.\ntit   Baku    Strut.   NtUon.   BrltUh   Columbia.\nUtmlur tt Tbt Oaaadiu Prut Uutd WM Ntwt Serrtu\nMtmttr   at  tht   AUDIT   BOHAO   OF   OtWOUTlom\nTHURSDAY, MAY 8, 1984.\nFEDERAL LIBERALS IN BAD AGAIN\nBy fate or by choice, the federal liberal party always seems to line up adversely to the interests of\nBritish Columbia agriculture.\nThe long years of Ottawa Liberal hostility to the\ndumping duty for the protection of the British Columbia fruit districts from slaughter prices of Washington\napples on the prairie are deeply engraved in the memories of our fruit growers.\nNow, with a great piece of constructive legislation, the federal marketing measure, .before parliament,\nm measure which the agriculture of every part of the\nDominion has called for, Mackenzie King is fighting\nit tooth and nail, on the ground that it is a great departure from established practice and destructive of\nliberty.\nOfficially tha Liberal opposition is against this\nlegislation, though here and there some prominent\nLiberals have bolted on the matter, the number including Mr. Motherwell, former minister of agriculture,\nand apparently Ian Mackenzie. The prairie, with its\nwheat pool training, naturally has sympathy for the\nprinciple of market control, even though wheat ii not\nto come under this particular legislation. Soma Liberals\nsitting for agricultural constituencies are finding it\npolicy to leave their leader on this matter.\nDebates indicate that leading C.C.F. members,\nand Independents generally, are supporting the measure. \t\nOf course from a practical standpoint, it does not\nmatter much what an opposition does, when the government of the day has a strong majority\u2014the principal product in such a case being ammunition for the\nnext election. The Bennett government will have no\nreal trouble in enacting this popular legislation.\nBut Mackenzie King, to the best of his ability, is\nopposing in the name of liberty this endeavor to assist\nthe agriculture of Canada, including\" very especially\nthat of British Columbia.\nThough the Liberal government of British Columbia, and several other provincial governments of various political stripes, have welcomed the Bennett government's market legislation, and in some cases, as\nin British Columbia, taken steps to cooperate, the federal Liberal party, by choice\u2014or perhaps by fate\u2014is\nin its usual position of opposing something constructive for the benefit of, among others, the agriculture\nof this province.\nWHY WE RAISE ENGINEERS\nName the major industry of a district, and you\nname the line in which many of your young people '\nwill specialize.\nThe output of Kootenay youths who become mining engineers is large. They grow up to mining, the\nlure of tiie hidden metals calls, and the spell of outdoor life is upon them. \u25a0>\nSo also the school-boy chemist and potential\nmetallurgist has before.his eyes the great plants of\nthe Consolidated Mining ft Smelting Company of Canada at Trail TJie boy who can \"tough it out\" while following the path of science sees an open door inviting him.\nIt is only logical that Kootenay youth of college\ncaliber and ambition should definitely trend toward\nmining and its related industries. \u2022\nThis district should also be a recognized producer\nof hydraulic and electrical engineers. We boast one of\nthe great Canadian power rivers. Our boys in the\nhigh schools have seen the West Kootenay Power ft\nlight company's plants grow from a capacity of 86,000\nh.p. to the present 227,000 h.p., during their own years\nof intelligence\u2014with still another plant to be erected\non the Kootenay river before long, not to speak of\nthe giant of the future on the Pend d'Oreille. They\nhave seen the harness put on the river's back. The\nromance of controlling and using water to make it\n\"do things\" is a prominent fact in Kootenay life.\nNor should this district fail to turn out its full\nshare of construction engineers\u2014the physical side appealing to many young fellows. Changing the face of\nNature to make it better serve man's purposes is a\nsort of slow magic, and \" \"lis dogged as does it.\"\nThe engineering schools will always do well from\nthe Kootenay.\n30 YEARS AGO\n(Frta Tht Dally News at May\n. t, lltt)\nTht Suceeu club lut night held\nlta tint unual banquet. Judge J.\nA. Form toting u toutmatttr.\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nTh* Fir* MiteU Mining compuy,\noperating at tht hnd tf Haughton\nand Oray creeks, hart a largo crew\not mu cutting ont t new trall from\nXooteney lake up to tbe mini.\na - e   \u2022\nJ. M. Lay, manager of the Imperial\nbank, wu presented with a watch\ntt a muting of the Boat of Bngland\nlaat night.\nSoaring birds dt not teen to ruint\nglldere, ud tome ot thi mott tucctu-\n_U1 glldtr nights hare bun made by\nJoining t group of buaurdt and being\nguldt* Into lavorablicon   tlont.\nBetween\nYou and\ncMe\nbit* J.B. G.\n_tn'a *om\u00bbthlag pretty h*rd to\n\u2022willow. A read*r hu preauted me\nw)th the dope. I hope you peopU\nou ftomach lt.\nThere1* no accounting for th* tutu.\nTak* th* cue of Mist Mabel Wolf, a\nM-year-old petunt In Klag'a County\nhoepital, Brooklyn, U-SA. Oavalre ud\nchooolttt him no appeal for her. She\nhu a duerlmlnatlng palate for Ironmongery.\nWhu *urg*on\u00bb uplored her Interior thty were tatoaUbed to find\nthe following ooMoetlon ot hardware\nIn her *to_uch:\nBM fine uphoUtery Uck*.\nIM oarpet tack*.\nTwo chilr tackt.\nOnt round-httded thumb tack.\nThree ordinary thumb tacks.\nM small screw*.\nSU medium screws.\nSO Urge screwi.     *\nSO small bolts.\n47 larger holt*.\nThru nut*.\nThree picture-frame hooka.\nTwo large bent aifity pin*.\nOnt auall aaftty pin.\nOn* nail bead.\nThnt blue nalU.\nR pins.\nBine pint without heads.\nat utorttd beads.\nFour pleou of win.\nSt plecu of glass.\nOne fragment of teacup bandit.\nOat hook-thaped terew u**d u a\ncoat hangtr.'      .\nOna matted man ot hair itudded\nwith icrewi and pin*.\nMibel contested that ehe had aval-\nlowed then \"iron ritlont\" In tbe\noouru tf t alnglt wuk five yean\nago. \"I ruea I did it to be funny,\"\n\u25a0he eaplelned.\n.' *   \u2022   \u2022\nThe captain remarked to the boat-\ntwaln:\n'Supposing when young    you  had\ncboattwaln\n'Bom* eerier Job thu Jutt being a\ngob?\"\nAnd the boeteWeiu replied:  \"Well,\nsuppoatswaln?\"\nBerne U where you wear your 'old\nooat ud your old manners.\ns     \u2022     \u2022    .\nA rtout sihlbltlon of tbt mu'l\nweir tride ihowed thlt the clothing\nInduitry hu firmly gratped tht principle that mate dressing needs to bt\nritlontlletd. Ont may now buy flu-\nntl troueert which need no belt, sock*\nwhich need no garttra. and ooUara\nwhich need no back-studs. All ot\nthem hat* elattle worm Into tb*\nfabric.\nt   s   *\nApropo* of the new blahop of Sly\nlt U retailed that whu Dr. Harold\nBrown* booame blahop of the diocut\nhe ufced tha ehlef verger whert tht\nprevloue bUhop ut aad what part\nbe bad ttkn ln the urvleu. The\nverier proved unable to supply the\nInformation, and uld ln lelf-ds-\nfUM, \"Tou tee, my lord, hit let*\nLordship waut at tfl a chnrch-iding\ngentlemen.\"\naunt het\nTBB NEUON DAILT BBWS, NBLSON B.C. \u2014 TBBBSDAY MOBMNO, WAT t,\n\"It Wu too cold to open tht\nwindow! like that, but ! didn't\nwant ever'body ln the club know-\nin' I'd booked fUh for dinner.\"\nThe tower of th* Empire Stat*\nbuUdlng, New Tort, hu bun .truck\nby lightning rtpeattdiy, but It U to\ncoaitmcted that no Injury to any ua\nhuretnlted.\nMiaOSU! | TOOK TO wire*\n\"fltHPAUaYM^AKt]\nAuction and\nContract Bridge\nBy tht Wo-ldt  Ludlnt  atlSVli.\nMILTON C WOBB\nSQUEEZES ABB MOT AL , AYS\nDIFFICULT\nSquttau in ttttrally oonetdored\ndifficult and whu a pUy\u00bbr managu\nto fulfU a contract by tbe aid ot a\n\u2022quant, be U apt ta be quite pUaeed\nwith hlmulf and dot* not mind\ntilling hU frtendt about lt. Howtvtr,\na hand occurred In tb* Bhatern Cham*\nptonablpe whir* a pUy*r bid a Orand\nShun ud'med* It with the aid of a\nSqueue, and ytt the play wu ao elm-\npie that u opponent remarks* that\nthe band wu a pianola. The bud\nfdllowi:\nCHAPTEB Vm\n(Cutlnued)\nHt wut to thl gun rack ud put\nup hit rifle. Bunt followed with Mala't\ngun, which he placed nut to White*\nweapon,\n\"Thli .to. U a great weapon air.\nIt'a ammunition U much truer thu\nwhat wt'vt bun getting In the\n10-iO'i.\"\n\"That't light,\" remarked the in*\n\u2022pector, curtly, u he hund h|t bu-\ndolier ot tM cartridges next to tha\nJO-10 rlfU. Bt unbtnt a little u hi\nttarted tor hu bedroom, whleffopened\nJutt off thi gun rack.\n\"Say good night for me to the\nothers, will you?\"\n\"Tu, elr. Oood night, tin\"\nTht Inspector paused la tht doorway udi glanced over at tha cot oa\nwhich Milt had burled hlmulf under thi tur ooverlnga.\n\"You're not forgetting that, are\nyou?\" Bi pointed to tht dangling\nhandcuff.\n\u25a0Really, air, I don't think It U nee-\neatery.\" There wu more thu a hint\nof pleading ln Hunt* voloe. \"Wl\nhaven't been doing lt.\" ,\n\"Tou don't think lt neoeeeery to\nshackle a prlaoner after hli opu u-\nurtlon that he Intend! to eeeept?\"\n\"I cu talk to him about that, air,\"\naald Hunt, retuurlngly, \"but ln re-\ntun for hit promUe thit he wouldn't\ntry tb eecape I told him I wouldn't\nIron him at night.\"\nIntpector White obterved Akrat 1U-\ntuing to thdr converutlon and\nquietly motioned Bunt to ttep Into Mt\nbedroom. Whu ht hid aloud the door\nbt turd Bunt itemly.\n\"Oo I bar* to order you to follow\nregulation*?\"\n\"I may bar* alde-tttpped, ar, but\nI cu trust Male implicitly. Why\nthe thought that he itand* a chtnu\nof hanging glvu me tbt creept!\"\n\"Thit't for tht Jurore to decide.\"\n\"Whit do you think, air? Tou know\nhi didn't know hi wu breaking a\nUw \"\n\"That doetn't make uy different*,\"\ninterrupted the Intpector. \"The fact\nremain* that he did commit a murder ant he mutt answer to tbt law,\nu u example to the othtrt if nothing elu.\" '\n\"If* htrd, ilr. Bight now Akrat U\ntelling him what'a going to happu\nto htm. I ou hear him.\"\nHunt wut olow to tbe door, opened\nlt a crack toftly. Indttd Akrtt had\nslipped over to the cot ud wu uy-\nIng, \"Tbl newcomer U going to hug\nyou.\"\n\"Whit U hang?\" aald Mali, put*\ntied. tlttlnt up on tb* cot.\n\"Like a big rabbit nan.\" Akrat\nnude a gesture with hU hud*. \"Tou\nswallow slsep ud it cloeu your\nthroat.\"\n\"Why thould mt be hanged?\" faked\nMala.\n\"Beeauu ont killed somsbody.'\nBunt cloud th* door qulttiy. \"It'i\nmy own opinion, ilr, that Mala ahould\nhave gone through that *htp ud nd\ntht world at twuty mor* Mum Uk*\nhlml\"\nIntpector Whitt looked it Bunt\nitetdlly, alowly, u though measuring him, \"That remark came from\nmu who't up bare to prevut\nmurder. But I dont think I heard\nit, Sergunt.\"   .\nBunt, retailing he htd overitepped\nbound* ln expressing u opinion, uld\n\u25a0Imply, \"Thank you, air.\"\n\"Handcuff hlml\" aald tbe Intpector,\nittrtlng to take off hU ooat M I\nmark of finality. \"That's u ordir,\nSereuntl\"\n\"Tu, aU. oood night, Hr.\"\nAa Hunt returned to Ihe main room,\nAkrat Jumped away from Mala'a cot,\nlooking guilty, Ma nUdt for th* outtr\ndoor utt bumped into Balk ud Jonu\nWho entered with t twin of uow\nblown In by thi ruing wind. Akrat\ntcurrltd betwtu tb* two men, hurriedly, ud ihut tht door after him.\n\"Aurora Mblly'e tun Jumpy tonight,\" obttrved Jonu.\n\"Yep. That dog wolf muat be waiting to pay his respests again. Funny\n\u00abbout a dog wolf ud a-\u2014\"\nBalk brokt off iharply u ht no-\nllced Hunt stand staring down at\nMala, a look of pity ud theme on\nhli face. Balk glanced quutlonlngly\ntt tb* door to tb* room where tht\nIntptctor wu to tleep. Hunt's eyes\nanawered hi* mut* query. Balk's face\nfell. Ba ma silent a moment more\nud than aald: \"WeU, If* bt? tlm*.\nOood night, Mala.\"\nWhu Balk ud Jonu bad goni\nInto tht. room thty occupied with\nBant, \u00abM Utter approached tbe wt\nud bent down over Mal* alio looked\nup at him with tht expression of a\nwoundtd dot. Bunt could net mut\nthtt look ln tht Etklme't syu. Be\nrttchtd ovtr ud pi kid up Mali's\nright hand lying on tht oot near the\nhandcuff. Than, In spite of hlmulf,\nhU tyu again met Mala'a, and lt\ncost the eergeut u effort to steel\nhimself to th. task bet ore him. Slowly\nhi elaeped the handcuff u Mala*\nuareaUtlng wrut, making It fit tight\nao tha lmpriiontd bud oould not bt\nslipped out without tearing flesh and\nbona. Se thu allpped hli forefinger\nundtr tbt mttal omit ta tee that ht\nhu not got It too tight.\nMala witched Hunt* hands buty\nwith tha manacle. Whu lt wu tat-\ntentd to Hunt't atttifactlon, th* Btklmo stretched th* chain taut ud\nraised hU eyu to mut Hunt's.\niy.'\n\"One'* word U f*](N,\" he uld alow-\nAnother'a word U ttrongtr than\nmint, Mala,\"\n\"A weak word makes a weak mu,\"\nuld Mala, eoornfully.\nBeargeant Buot had no reply. AU\nhe oould do wu to pat Mela's should-\ntr, averting hit eyu ln thamefut sadness.\n(To Be .Continued)\n UM    .\nmm\n*m\n*m\n\u2022\u00bb 1-5-3-2   -J\"\"-Uh\ntm*\n\u2666i\nTht bidding wil more sanguine\nthan tound, although Bait ud Wut\npaaaed It every opportunity. South\nbid oat Club, North called two Diamond!. TO Md ut more thu u\nnecessary u> I higher ranking utt\nattar partner hu audi u original\nbid thowi alam posslbllltut. South\nthu caUed two Burt*. North wu\nanxloui to kup th* bidding u low\nu poulble, after South'o aeoonS bid\nbt felt aura at I mall alam ud\nhoped for t Orud If ht could fit\nuy furthtr itrtngth indlcauon from\nSouth, to bt oaltad three Clubt. Bouth\nnow audi tht optlmlttlc bid of thru\nSpadee. North, having received thru\nttrength Uowing bldt from South,\nand eager to taunt hU IM Aou u\nw*U u th* mtxlmum point *oore,\nnow celled eevu No Trump* (i ttru\nHeart \"bid would have bun more\n\u25a0ound).\nBut, not wlablng to Ind away\nfrom an honor, .elected u hU opening lead tbe Nine ot Clubi. Thi Declarer won with th* Act and oouhtid\nhU tricki. He oould caU tour HearU,\nfour Clubs, two Diamond*, ud two\nSpadu, ona trlek ihort ot hli oontract. Holding tht Jtck ot Diamond!\nand thi Tu ot Spadu, he had ona\nchance of fulfilling hit oontract, via.,\nif tbe aame Uverury held thl Queu\nud Jack of Spadu and tht Queen ot\nDiamond*.\nD*cl*r*r 'accordingly uuad four\nStart* ud thu thi thru remaining\nClubt*. Hut discarded one BpUe and\nue Diamond but on the last Club\nwhu bt wu compelled to mate one\nmore dlteard. ht wu tqususd. H*\ndecided ln favor ot a email Diamond\nu ht wu not sure of tbt location of\nthe Jack. To trick t, the King of\nDiamonds wu Ud and to trick 10,\na email Spads Whleb North wm wtth\ntha Am tad ltd tht A\u00ab Of Diamond!.\nBut'* Quwn fall ud North thu\ncuhed the Sack of Diamonds; tb*\nthirteenth trick wu tafcu by South'*\nSing of Spadu,\nTOMOBBOWS HAND\nTHAT BODY\nOF YOURS\nBy   JAMBS   W.   BABTON,   M.D.\nMIGRAINE-ONE SIDED HEADACHE\nDCS TO VABIOCS CAUSES\nMigraine U a uvere m ot hud-\nache ottn aocompenUd by ntuut\nud vomiting. Tht headache begins\nln the eyi or temple but ipnadt\nuntil lt Involvu tbt whole tide ot\nthi bead.\nIt U estimated that at least ona la\nevery twuty ptreoni U attUottd with\nmlgralnt or oat-ttdad htaduhi. So\nMr-mi U thU ailment that whu a\ncertain hotpltal eUnle odvtrtissd for\nmlgralnt pttluta ta order to turn tht\ncauu ud give proper treatmut lt\nwu swamped by hundrede ot tppll-\ncants anxious to get rid ot their tla.\ntreating tymptomi.\nNotwltbttbndlng aU thla retetreh\nwork lt cannot bt uld that any ona\ntingle eau. bu bun found, but fortunately a number of oautu tnd\ntherefore eomt method! of treitment\nare now avaUabli.\nTht fact that muy of thaw sufferers ar* tepiltlve to foods or other tub-\n\u25a0tanou Is one of tht flrat facu that\nhu bun Itemed.\nWhile overwork ud worry, by up-\nletting the liver ud dlgutlvi tract.\n11 undoubtedly oa* eauat. th* fut\nthat young peopl* en affUottd, he-\nfore worry or overwork oan poulbly\naffect them, would point ttrongly to\nfood* ud other \u00abub*tuew u being\n\u2022 cauu.\nWhile a victim may not Inherit migraine directly there U no quutlon\nbut that ha lnherlta a \"tenducy\" toward a condition of migraine. Inres-\ntlgators point out that whlit thl\npettut may not lnfatrtt a tendsney to\nmigraine, the tendency that hi dou\ninherit (ud It U related to migraine)\nIt to aatbma, hlvu (utlcarta) or ec-\naema, somettmu known u tbe hay\nTnTtr ullima anuini compitx.\nIf thu tbtn U u inherited tudin-\ncy and lf alto there U thli nnalttve-\nnu* to certain food* ud other tub-\nttancu you cu readily tu thtt tht\ntint thought In tht treatment U to\ntry to learn Juat what foodt ud other\nsubstances cauu tbt attack and try\nto avoid or out down on thtm.\nIt U believed that overuu ot tht\neyu and the brain U aomettmu it\nfiult beeauu rut, mutal and phyai-\nMINING CAMPS\nOtuandtd Cottonwood\nPan\u00abU'are a tultablt\ngrade for all mining\nut othir oamp building!. It la itrong,\nwaterproof, Ught tad\nvtry  stay  to  bandit.\nWood, Valiant*\nBird waft Co\u201e UM.\nDUtrlrt  DUtrlboton\n\u25a0bbb \u25a0 Mmtunmt\noil. In a quUt dark room It -art\n\u2022fttetlTi trutmut.\nAnd lut but not luit U tbt Hug-\ngUh Uur Ud gill bladder whleb rebel\nagalnit otarhutlng of rich foot*, at\nagainat utlng whu vtry tired mu-\ntally and phnttaUy.    ,\nThi *rp*rimmt to dtttrmtni u\nto whether normal ua-runntot eoct-\n17* o*n be produo\u00bbd from Eokuut\n(Und-locktd sockeye) hu reached tht\nseoond itige ln whloh tbt yur-old\ntub. hatched from eggt ooUeoted la\ntht Kootenay ana to 4tt\u00bb aad re.\ntatntd for on* yur ln rurtnt pondt j\nit Smith Faiu. in bilng maaked i\nud liberated In Sweltaar cruk, tbt j\noutlit itmm from Cultut to b\nFreaer river, Tht fUh, approxlmati\n100^00 In number, in Mat mtr\ntd by removtl of both pilvic fir\nReturn ttom tbl ut It tlptottd IM\nlltt.\nShould Wut Mini t contract of\nflvt Clubt?\nTEN YEARS AGO\n(from Tbt\nNewt ef Miy\nTbl propotal to utabUth u Dndar-\ngnduatu' Oouncll at tbt Unlvirtlty\nof Oxford hu received a setback, thi\npretlduU of 30 Junior common roomt\ndeclaring tuch t body undulrabl*.\nBetting a Mud til he oould drink\ntwo bottlu ot whUkey \"ttralgbt off\"\na M-year-old London furrier col*\nlipud and died after he had takm\nme bottle and ttarted on tht uoond.\nThl Ooodtnough hu bun bonded\nto F, J. CBrtu Inttruti of Ktttlt\nFalU, Wath.\n\u2666   \u2022   \u2022\nBoy Sharpe, Carl Lareon, B. Brown\nand L. Xtrr Uft yuttrday tor Spo-\nkut.\ne   s ' e\nA tbtSy mill Mr all neldente ot\nthi Wut Ann U to bt Innaugurattd\nSNAPf6K\ndllWS AND POLISHU\nBathtubs,\nWashbasins,\nWindows, and\nMirrors.\n\u2022WILD B.C. FATBOLLS\"\nVacuum\nCanned\nMilk\nPeople\nPrefer It\nVtcuum cunlng so much\ntbt milk vieuum canned that\nprefer lt.\nPaclfio It tbl only milk\nln Canada vuuum packed\nud tbt patronage It\nitetdlly growing.\nPacific Milk\nloot; BC. Owaed tM OutuUKt*\nPLANT  AT   ABBOTSFOBD.\nCORDS SiC\nSave Oil and Gas\nREID PISTON EXPANDERS-Iach, 45c\nStop Piston Slap\naud Tour Ordir to tht B.O. DUMbutant\n4    J.G.DUFRESNE&CO.\nv       llll SETMOCB STBEET, VANCOUVBB, B.C.\n7 . T    SPRINGTIME\nis\nSPRAY UME\nWe have a full line of\nSpray PnmpB, Repair\nParts, HoBe, Pruning\nShears aad Implements\nfor the farm aad garden.\nSa* onr line of New\nSeeds and Onion Sets.\nNelson Hardware Co.\nWbolutlt tnt B*ttO Qu\u00abllty Birtware\nme   WW Nittu,   BA\nTILLIE THE TOILER\nBy Westovar\n20 YEARS AGO\n(Item TM Dally Newt tt May\nI, 1114) *\nMT. tnd Mrt. J. H. D. Benton hive\nreturned from tn extended trip to\nBdmonton.\nsee\nA bandit robbed tbt homt of Mm.\nttl LtwU it Sirdar.    >\n*   *   *\nFrank   Button   did   tome   record\nihootlng it Orud Forki yuterdiy,\nnuking 10. out of a poulble IN.\nThe tnout ot tht iwordflih uaku\na tonattable wtapoa. It u not uted\nla i direct thrutt, but li glvu t\nildewlu swipe afcioh rup* * ntet*\nwound In the mn. ot tht uimy\nitUeked. Nitlvu utmr weiponi\nmodtlUd In thU fsshion also copy\nthe method ot thrust.\nm\n W\nNBLSON DAILY NEWS, NEUON. B.C. - TBUBIDAY MOBNWO, MAT I, !\nFAnanra\nOODS CHECK\num\nDerations   in   East\nKootenay Stopped\nTemporarily\nmam_nmaa\u00bb*tammmmmmaa\u00bbmma.\nMONEY\nCWUng mm-mnm-\nAt  Mutnil-Pound  I.11H:\nUB\ndollar MH; true 141%.\nAt New York\u2014Found 6.13)t: Ou.\ndoUar IM 741; freno IM.\nAt Peril\u2014Pound 77.10 fr.; Ou.\nDollar 11.10 fr.: VM dollar 11.10 fr\nIn gold\u2014Found 13* Id;, Ou. dollar MM cute; VM. dollar MM cute.\n\t\nWhat One Girl Wort\nBy Bitty Brewnlee\nNo msttar how muy clothu you'n\nbought tor Spring, whin thli month\noomu sloni ud you feel lt wlU non\nbe mild enough to take a coetltu afternoon etroU, you aUnply muat han\na niw drett.\nIf you'n Jutt a bit afraid to take\nyour flrat outdoor vuture In a allk\nfrock, why act lnvut la on* ot th*\nlonly ntw.iUk tnatmblu. Thty comt\nwith thru-tiuirtor tint ootta ud thi\ndnn looki Just u weU whu worn\nuptratoly. ^^^\u2122\nBANBROOK, May 9-Rlvtn ud\nuna ln But Kootaaay rou rapidly\nWuk and have nearly reacbtd\nt high water mark* of Jun*,\nch l* ctuUng much Hum for\nn engaged la plaotr opanttona.\niday't Ucetttve hut wtvt, whu\nthtrmomitar reached M In the\nA, itartad the huge volume of\nw out -of tht hull, earning riven\nI atreama to rlu to flood propor-\nII.\nlaoer operauone tn the flndlay\nBt dlatrlct have bun euipended,\nin tomt of tht flumt wu mrlid\nly. At Wild Horn, whin Normu\nI Dtaon htvi \u2022 plant, tbt compuy\nI experiencing difficulty on Mon-\n* with the bury flow of water from*\nlldrr and Wild Hone oneki. tall-\nplacer worklngi havt beu foroed\nimpend optretton*.\ntetlvlty In lode mining contlnuu,\nH mtny of thl placer opartton\nntbt their attutlon to hud rook,\nwalnut mining mn an going\nw ground tit tbe Boulder creek,\nrry creek Ud Palmer Bar districts.\nDlalma recorded during tbe put\nIk, numbtrlng 11, havt beu moet-\nla tht Fort Steels dlttrlct, with\nrarel locations along Lost creek,\ntn work It proctedlng on thi\nOble group.\u2014Crubrook Courier.\nUSTOM RETURNS\nMALflUJ.\nOuitom recelpte for April showed t\nBbt drop In compertaon with thou\ntht prtvloui month. The taklnge ot\n\u2022 Port ot Nelton and outporta am-\ntoted to 111,117.\nThla included Nelton, M.SHJ7;\nrail, M.006.88; Waneta, 1318.43; pat*\naon. SIMM; Nelwty 170.70; Kaalo,\nttM.\nWhu a carnal get* . tten* hole\nI hi* foot hi* driver put* on a\n\u2022ther patch, tewing lt firmly to\n|t tough toll.\nPlan Improvements\non Hoover Street\nWUl Be Upper ud Lower\nRoadway Between Stanley and Kootenay\nWork on Hoorer atreet, whleb pm*\nvldu tor u upper ud lowtr roU\nwith a atone wall bttwetn them, wu\nauthoring at the Ntlton dty oouncll\nmuting Monday night Thl work wlU\nbe done u that portion of Hoover\nitrut bttwun Stanley ud Koottney\nttneta, ud calls tor considerable tm*\nprovemnte over preunt condltloni.\nIncludM ln tbe project win be t\nuniform grads u tbe lower roadwt:\nand a through upper roadway, \t\nwould start and ftnlah with till other\nroadway, but would bt hightr through,\nout to urn ruldenta on thi touth-\nern ildt. Sepantlng the roada wlU\nbt t dry took wlU with a parapet.\nThe bank at Walr'a midtnct which\nprotrudu well out on tbe itrut, will\nbt removed u that it wlU permit \u2022\ncwmut ildewilk, which It 1* \u00abxp*ct*\ned tb* residents wlU *pply tar, to be\nbuilt la the proper loutlon. When\nthe buk ll removed it thl Weir property \u25a0 stone wall wlU be built to\npnvtnt thi nmalnder ot thl buk\nfrom gnduaUy caving ln.\nOr than in lonly light weight\nwoolen frocki thtt will un* you wan-\nnow, and wlU be grand later on fcr\nwuk-ttd* Ut tht country.\nFor thou people who tlwtyi Ml\noenrpleuou* when ttl too wirm for\na out and thty mult com* out \"tn\ntheir flguru,\" u our grendmothtre\nund to my, wt recommend the two-\npiece frock.\nI think tht matron wUl particularly\nUki tb* frock tfcetohad today, u our\nflnt itrut model. It la of ntry blu*\nenp*, cut u ttralght llnu, and hu\nI MY tout of prlttad enp* (rat\nprinted on navy blui) running from\ntht neckline to tbe htm. Tbe cuutl\nturf tlu around the neck ud hu a\nntuted edit. A btlt of tht ume'fabric\nfattena ln tht back and tw kick\nplut at the front ot tbt tklrt adda\na amart tailored touch.\nA charming frock for the older\nwoman la (uhloned ot navy erepe with\nu tout of printed enpe running from\nneck to htm. Then It a mart acarf\nwith a pleated edge ud u lnurted\nplut on tm tklrt adda to the tali-\ncred efttet.   ^^^^^^^'^m**Mm\n^SOCIETY.\nMt. and MN. Bui HiHtanion, TOO\nJoupblnt itntt, bin rttumd from\n\u00bb oouple of wuki vltlt to Fernie where\nthey wan guetti it thi homi cf\nMrs. Halitoneon'* perenta.\nMu J. L. McLenaghlm mm thlt\nmorning for Victor!*.\nMn, D. McKay ud thnt children\not Ymir paid t rWt ln the city yu-\ntardiy.\n^ \u2022  \u2022  \u00ab\nAmong ihopp*n ln town yutotday\nwu Mrs. Uvingttont and htr nn of\nWinlaw.\n\u2022 s. \u2022\nMn. John Lundlt, Vtrnon ttreet, hu\nnturntd ttom i Halt to htr oouain\nin Bpokaat.\nsis\nMn. Arohlt Bremner ot Balmo paid\na vltlt In town yeeterday.\n\u2022 is\nMn. R. Htwat at Kulo m among\nahoppen in tha city yuterday.\nmmsm . \u2022 .\nMr. ud Mn. W. A. Robertaon, 811-\nnr King road, ban hU u their guutt\nthtlr eon-ln-lew ud daughter, Mr.\n ot ttall.\nqM(\nea\n607 Mer St.\nPhone 200\nBabe Abandoned\nin Apple Box\nVANCOUVER, Miy I (CP) - A\nmonth-old baby la Mtag tared tor\nat tht Infante hotpltal, Haro itnet,\nwhite collet laveetlgatt lta abu-\ndonment ln a woodthtd it the rear\nof Jamu Bnion'i homt on Homtr\nitrut.\nTht child wu cinlully wnpped\ntn u ippl* box, together with t\nquantity of spire clothing ud MV-\neral bottlet containing njedlclnt. tt\nwu cltu ud wtU-clotbed but undernourished, ur. Baton found the\nchild Monday evening.\ntRANBROOK HAS FOUR RESOLUTIONS\nFOR ASSOCIATED BOARDS MEETING\nAir Service, Income Tax Filing, Abolishment Hon-\norary Position Included\nthe air\nInu, tbollshlng of thi pceeut lyitera\nof requiring two tncomi tax nturna\n1 contolldatlng of tht po-\n, wert drawn up ud ap*\nI Ask It\n\/\ntor\nKestle\nSTERILIZED\nEVAPORATED\nMILK\nWORLD'S STANDARD OF QUALITY)\n dealing with  \u2014  __\niboUahlng of honorary pod-\nRttolution*\nurrtu,: eboUiwMK \u00ab- -\u2014\u2014----......\u25a0\nUon* la the government of th* prov\nSTORE NEWS\nSUMMER\nDRESSES\nV\"\nwhich\nyetrly, ud conwlldatlng ot the po\nUm forou, were drawn up and approved by the Cranbrook board ot\ntrade at a muting ln Crubrook Friday evening ud will be forwarded to\nth* tanuil matting of thi Auoctitad\nBoard* ot Trade ot lutam Brltlih\n.Columbia. Tbe muting la In (Hind\nFork* Miy IT and 11.\n' The board alto approved a reaolu-\n>on lad forwarded lt to the mlnlatar\nof mlnu tt Ottawa, eating that tbt\ngeological lurny of tbt dlttrlct be\ncompleted tad a niw up-to-dtto map\nbe Itaued.\nThl mining oommlttu brought bt-\nton thi muting tht mutton ot tht\n10 ptr cut tax on gold ud piloted\ntbt toUowlag ruoluuon, whtah wu\nUlegnphtd to Hon. B. H. sterens.\ntaUuttor of trad* ud commen* tt\nOttawa:\n\"Wt ttrongly protut tht announoed\n10 par tint tu on gold, eepeelelly\non *m*U product\u2122. Thi mining ot\ngold appeari to have beu th* outstanding Industry which hu nablid\nCanada to maintain ner preunt position, Md ihould bt uoounftd ritha\nthu puallud.\"\nThaiwluttotto drawn up to be tor-\nTradt at Orand Porki In to followi:\nBt tt ruolTtd that tha Aeeoclated\nBoarda ot Tradt pttttldn thl Dominion governmut thtt IB ttl tvmt of a\nStoned* air urvlce being Inaugu-\nSETthat tbe route Minted mould\nbe the louthtrn routt.\nIB BONOBABT\naovBBBMBNT toaitwm\nIt it neolTed, that aTtttah Oolum-\nwrihould comldtr -tttftor aotton to\nSat^ndS way ln *^t^\u00bb\"* *\u00a3\nhertt, to do away with thl pomou\nud Mrt. Uewey Morrl* <\nMn. McOregor of BotwiU U a IM\nion visitor.\ntm Tombough wu \u2022 Uopper from\nSalmo yutttday.\nits\nBecent vuitort to town Included\nIvar Foahelm of Otucut Bay.\nmrn^M lis\nAmong thopptn to Neleon mttr-\ndiy wu B. Millar ot Salmo.\n^sV is*\nX. Aylwln of new Dennr tpent yuterdiy In town.\n^_m       . . \u2022\nShoppen ln Ntlton yuterdiy Included Oene Bird and hla aon of\nOrawfcrd Bay,\n-iTernor. or aay other\nitlona that an not nec-\nSummer is in the offing .\nmeans that you will need\nchanges of cool dresses, gay\nplain crepes, vacation togs,\nand for evening, be softly alluring in\na dress of point sd'esprit, ch\ncrisp organdy. We have them\nSizes 14 to 38.\nlariy\nprints,\ntoo ...\nurinj\nliffon or\nall.\n\/\/\n\"Gee, Mothtr, thest niw whtat htktt lure e\/o ttstt gooo*\/\nC\u00abn \/ hav* some more?\"\nYou ctrtainly may. Ktllogg's Wfco\/t Wheel Flaktt tn\nAt kino1 of food I likt to set you ttt\/\nNO WONDER mothers like to give theh-'cUlditto\nKeUof('i Whole Wheat Flake*. For they know\nwhata.pUttdld, all-round \"bulUhxtf food whole\nwheat li.\nAad naver before was whole wheat so tasty, so\n'iMdoua aa in thsso new crisp-toasted flsket.\nChildren and grown-ups hoth love them!\nYou'U get a welcome surprise, too, when you\nsee the also of the big package these deUdoas\nisket come In. It certainly ii economical.\nIn fact, Kellogg't Whole Wheat Flakes en a\nfood to meet thata modem times. Outstanding\nvalue. Almost a meal m a bowlful. Beady to\nserve with milk or cream.\nAsk your grocer for the rett-and-gretn package. Extra eriip and trunehy, thanks to a new\nKellogg discovery. Oreo-firth. Blade hy Kellogg\nIn London, Ontario. QutiUy guaranteed.\not lliutant\nhonorary pt\nmnn- __-___.\nBB INCOME TAX RETURNS\nBe It resolved that strong r .\ntatlon be mad* to tht proper quar-\nten, that ttapi bt taku lmmtdlattly\nto abollih the pnunt tyitam ot ri-\nquiring tht filing ot two lnoom* tu\nnturn* each year.\nBB CONSOUDATINO\nrouct roBcas\nWhereu the matter et poUctng the\nprovince of BrltUh Oolumbla la being\noarrled u at tbt pnunt tlmt by\nprovincial poltoe the Royal Canadlu\n| Mounted police, cutting eonelderablt\nduplication and in Man* oatu oonfu-\ntlu, tnd\n| Whireu ttl preunt tyitam dou\nnot work to thi greatest uvutagi tn\nso far u iffloltney ud economy tn\nooneerntd.\nThirefon bt It ruolvtd that ttt\nAuoclattd Boarda ot Tradt of But-\nirn Brltlih Oolumbla ruptctfully requut tti government of British Columbia to change tht pnunt pouce\ntyitam aad that thi utm polloe\ntyitam be eoniolidatod under thi\nBoytl Cuadlu Mounted police, thut\nit once tfftctlag a reductton In at.\npun tad Inffitaelng ittlduoy.\nFmtdut J. P. Fink win repruut\ntht Crubrook board at Orand Forka.\nKqiIo'i Liberal\nExecutive Meets\nKASLO, May I\u2014The encutln com-\nmlttae of the Kaalo Liberal auoela-\ntlon held a ahort builneu teuton at\n.the home ot tht aeontary, Mn. B. H.\nI Latham, Saturday.\nThe executive of thl Kaalo and Dlatrlct Flttaen Hundred club held a\nmuting Friday afternoon In tte offloe\n|ot the nerttory, D. P. Kant.\nProvincial Oonatabli B. C. (Hlktr\nud family an taking up thtlr niw\nrttldincs In tht Arehtr cottagt on\n[lower D tvtnut.\nH. Oltftrlch left Saturday to aatnd\na few daja ln Crubrook and Klmberley. In the former dty hi wUl\nvlilt hla ton-ln-law tad daughter. Dr.\naad Mn. O. B. L. MeKinnon, and In\nKlmberley he wUl Wilt tht bomu ot\nhla tons, Bury ud Jouph.\nMrt. Jtck Patereon wu\nniitor Friday.\nMr. Ud Mrt. Chatter Bpttn were\nThundiy vltiton lif Hilton.\nO. Bjirkneu, who tput the put\nftw wuk* at hi* Mirror lake ruoh,\nhu lift for hi* homt la Vuoouvtr.\nW. B. Dunn hu returned from a\nrltlt to Ntlton.\nFrtd Wtytrgug of Bittllick wm a\nwuk-end vltltor In town.\ndtom M Yulll of Trout Lake ww\nrraewlng acquaintance ln town during the wuk.\nO. M. Ounlff at Iteu wu a wuk-\nend vltltor In tht city.\nA. B, Flttner WW a Malneu vltltor\nto NtUu Thundiy.\nBvu Jonu ot Johnton't Landing\nIt ipeneung a few dayi la town.\nib. ud Mre. 3. 3. Sklllicorn wan\nSaturday vUlton In N\u00abl*on.\nCranbrook Bond\nConcert Enjoyed\nCRANBROOK, Itoy \u00bb- Tht Oru*\njrook Olty bud undtr thl leaderablp\not WlUlam Burton, gave mother of\nttt popular oonttrtt bit Sunday tuning ln tht auditorium, whu a good\ntutUUM applauded tht ipluf\" \u2014\u2022-\ngram. Thi hand hu M plseee,\ning two from tta Chai\nband. Mubi. Jamu tar\nral numter gnatlr\n\"Belli of at. Main\nWalter togllt oh chimes\t\nband Itader. Vlncut Flak, __\nbrook's .favorite viounlrt, pltyid thru\nnumbsrs In bll uiual brlUlut itylt,\nMlu Wanda Fink acting u Ua m\ncompulat-    ^^^^^^^^^l*,m\nmm________________k\nMr. and Mra. P. a. Tbhllg ot\nAraqulir, Arrow Lakes, han bau\nvlaltlng with friends ln Ntlton tw\nthi put wuk, Mr. Tthlig lift for\nFauquier, Wedneidiy morning ttagt.\nMrt. Tthtog will remain in niton\nfor another week.\nMlu Annie Blewltt of Blewltt la\nvltltlng Mmda to TraU for a 10 day\nvacation.\ntit\nMn. Mallna. Mn. Nimarva and mu\nIibell* Xuwrnevra of Bltwltt left\nu Friday toe Vanoouver.\n\u2022   ie\nMr. and Mn..-A. B. Jeromt ot Bliwltt\nut week-end yltlton to Nilton\nCRANBROOK MEET\nATTRACTING MANY\nGalaxy of School Stan Expected fer May 26; Ex*\npeet 120 Entries\nCRANBBOOK, May I- Crubrook\nwlU be lnndtd Saturday, May M,\nby a galaxy of achool athletat from\nBut ud WMt Kootenay, whu tht\nannual Kootenay and Boundary\nKhoolt athlitlo mut wUl take place\n* \u2014 \u00bb\u2014  \u2014.  -->-  *-M-M*   HI*,*\nSILK PIQUE IN PASTEL SHADES\nEach \t\n,75\nEach\nPIN STRIPE CREPE IN\n*   PASTEL SHADES\n$12.75\nOtorge Barclay ot tha Crubrook high\n|*chool, it muting with enoouregtng\nruultt from ichooli ln tbi Wait\nKootuty dUtrlct ud axpwu IM\ntntrlu for tht mut hen.\nOrud Forki, Trail, Ntlton, Orttton,\nKlmberley ud Cranbrook ban al-\n.ready expretttd thtlr wlUlngnua to\nban their quota on hud I r thi mut.\nThe Columbia valley may alio utor\nthi major tventt.\nCrubrook athletu in b*lng whipped Into thipe ud are training on\nCrubrook   Amateur   Athletio\nhlU.\u2014  Crubtook\n\u25a0   NOVELTY CREPES IN\nPASTEL SHADES\nEach . 1 $12.75 to $15.00\nPRINTED OR PLAIN SILK CREPES\nIN THE NEW COLORS FOR SPRING\nEach _\u201e $15.00 to $35.00\nPOINT D'ESPRIT, ORGANDY\nAND CHIFFON\nEach  $19.75 to $35.00\nCranbrook Board to\nBe Guests at Plant\nCRANBROOK, May a\u2014Member* ot\ntb* Cranbrook board of trad* wlU be\nguut* ot th* Cranbrook Suh _ Door\ncompany at luncheon at tha New Lake\nmill Wtdneeday.\nWlnnere tt tbt brldgt ud whlit\nparty ln Bt. Mary's hall Tuuday evening were Mrt. Lunn ud H. Conroy,\nwho held high Mont at brldgt, ud\nMr. and Mn. V. Anglln, who captured\nthe whlit priiu. Mr*. Ray BUI won\nthe door prlu. Mn. Mono ud Mn.\nA. R. MacDonald wen cuvuen.\nTwuty-four tablu win ln play.\nOnduata nurau of St. lugem hotpltal Wirt Inltlattd Into tht Nurees\nAlumnu aaaoclatlon at tha nurau\nhomt lut Monday evening, following\nthl graduating txtroiau in th* *udl\ntorium th* preceding Saturday *ve\nnlng. The room wu dtcontad with\nthi clan colon. Dainty refreshmuts\nLondon Close\nLONDOK. May I (AP)-Clottng\nquotaUoni: Braalllan Traction 111,\nCanadlu Pacific |i\u00abH. Internattonal\nnlokal I37K. Brltlth Amtrleu To-\nbacoo tm, Oourtauldt Mt Id, Dia-\nUUtre lit M, Dunlop Rubber tit\n\u00abHd, Hudson Bty 37t. Imperiil Chemical tta M, Imperial Tobacco 117a,\nMining Truat Ltd la td, Bud Mlnu\ntin, Rhodeelu Anglo Am nt, Rho-\nkana Corp (1%, Crowna tUU, Sprlngi\nlt% taat Otduld uy,, Rio Tlnto*\n\u00a311%, Vlckere lb* 7Hd.\nBonda\u2014Canadlu 4 ptr out loan\nlUi-A HOI 14, British 914 P\u00ab cut\ncontoli \u00a37114, BrltUh 314 P\" cut\nwtr lou \u00a31MH, BrltUh funding tt\n1H0-K \u00a311814.\nGREIG TO SERVE\nTERM IN NELSON\nJohn F. Orelg, who wu uatuctd\nto one month In prlton whu ht wu\n- .\" _______ --\u25a0*\u2014-\nCUSTOM RECEIPTS\nUP BY 17 MILLION\nfound  guilty  by\nBlnm at Trill\n, MagUtnta Noble\n  on a charge of defrauding by false pretencei, wu\nbrought to Nelton Tuttdiy to urn\nhit term ln the provincial JaU.\n' OTTAWA. May I (CP)\u2014A nit In-\ncreue ol |17,M0,158 wu mown tn\ncustoms, excise ud income tax receipts collected In the fb-al year ending March 11, whu thty tottUtd\n1170,111,171 compared nth tMS,07l,-\n711 tn llll-tt, according to a atate-\nmut Ususd today by Bon. R. 0. Mat-\nthewt, minuter of national nvenut.\nBxciu tu nciiptt tocmud by\nl_..983,4U, whUt today revenue Tom\nall other tourcu dtcUntd by MSM,-\n439. Revenue In detail wu u follows\nwith tht prtvloui year ln brackets\nCustoma dutlu IM.HUM (tt\u00bb,47\u00bb,*\n739), excise taxu tlOt,57J,70\u00bb (M9,-\nltojll), axclu dutlu 136^19.309\n(|St,\u00ablJ99), tundry collectloni 1847,-\n149 (IlltWI), total customs-excise\nrevenue t90IJ14.700 (1101,007,093).\nnet cuttomi axclu lncreau 118,307,-\n178; Income tax ooUectlone I61.39\u00bb,-\n179 (|S3,0\u00bb8,ttt), Mt Ineniu tM7,-\n191.\nHarold Horaley It\nBuried at Nakuip\nNAKUSP, Miy 9\u2014Funenl Services\nfor Hirold Horeley 97, only ton ot\nMr. ud Mn. O, P. Bonlty of Ntkutp.\nwtre conducted Wednudey afternoon\nln tha United church, Rev. A. 0,\nPound ofidatlng.\nMm young man wu born In Chicago\nlu W07, ud came to Nakun lb nn.\nSome thru yean ago bt left for tht\nooaat, whirl hii health ooourre* attar\na prolenged llinua.\nHe U mrvlved by bit parento, and\ni tour aUtere, Mlu Ruth Horaley ot\nBdmonton, ud Mn. L. Brown, Mn. L.\nWard, and Mlu Anita Bonlty, all cf\nNakusp.\nPallbearers were R. fowler, F. Bu-\nton, R. Jordu, J. Kirk, W. Oregory\ntnd  A,  Stanley.\nThi floral trlbutae wen numeroua\nand buutltul.\n19\nin\nPrisoner! ^^^^\nProvincial Jail\nAt preunt thin art 11 prisoners\nln tht NtUon provincial jail serving\nvarious lingtht of tarmi undtr a va-\nrttty of chargu. Tha number U lowtr\nthu tht usual number, then being a\nlarge number ot dltmltsals during\nApril.\nMn. J. Norgrove lt vltltlng In VU*\nudUvtr, for thi greduatton aatrdu\nof th* Unlvtnlty ot BrltUh Oolum*\nhla. Mln OUvt, daughter ot Mr. and\nMn. Norgrove, graduating ln arte.\n3. BUU, who hu bun a ptttut\nIn the at. Bugui hoepital with\nineumonia, U raported to bt noovir*\nGood\t\nHousekeeping\nBy Circle No. 4 of\nSt Paul's Udiei' Aid\nCranbrook Young\nLiberals Elect\nCRANBROOK, May 3 \u2014 Officii\nsleeted tor the newly formed Toung\nLiberal club at a muting held Monday evening wen: Honorary pruldent,\nBon. r. M. MacPherton, honorary\nvlce-presldenta, R. Faucuno, T. M,\nRoberta; preeldent, 3. Atchlton; vice-\npruldent, M. Btltngtr; chairman of\nmetal oommlttu, 3. Oerret; chalr-\nman ot tporta, r. Large.\nA meeting for thlt week, it which\nI speaker will be preunt. wu triad for. Correspondence will be\nwiried on with Koretarlu ot other\norganlmtlua with a view to planning\nthe activities for the coming uuon.\n-THI MILK THAT IVtSTONI LIKES\"\nphone 116 for\ngood, clean milk\nEither RAW\nor PASTEURIZED\nas You Prefer\nTta eoulpraent ln our\ndairy U clean ud up to\ndate to every input, enabling ua to handle tht\nmilk In t cltu, unitary\nefficient minnir.\nKootenay Valley\nCooperative Milk Assn.\nNone but tutod nclpu\nwill bt Inurtad.\nHiss Ivy DeaaU utattalaef at t\nte* hour Friday afternoon In honor\nat htr bourn  guut, Mlu  Mlxlnt\nOhapau ot South Sloeu.\nMr. ud Bit. W. H. Wtltu ud\nMlM Don* Macktnrot wtrt Omtoa\nrmtcn Thundiy. <\nBBITISB CUBBSNCnS OT\nNBW TOBK, Miy t (OT)\u2014 Thl\ntrend wu btlhtr for Brltlih ourrtn-\noiet ud lowtr tor th* gold Mat tn\ntht foreign uchtng* mwketa today.\nTht Oanadton dollar eatondU lit\npremium ovtr tht United Statu Sol*\nlu tc 7-89 per out. Sterling eloetd\nit M.1914 tto t nit Uvuct M 114\noenta,\nThi rmch tnat, doting at MS\ncentt, wu off .0014 ot a cut.\nWtyi at Dung Dry Bread Crumbs\nMARATHON  NUT  COOKIBS\nBlind 1 up of twuttntd oon-\ndeneed milk with 1 cup finely chopped\nnutt, l cap dry breu crumbe, 14\nteupoon talt ud 3 teaepooni cinnamon. Bake 19 mlnutu in a moderate oven.\nCHOCOLATE CBUMB COOKIES\n1 rap touted bread crumbe\nl cup twutenad cobdiaud milk\nI iquaru cboootata\n1 oup chopped walnut*\nBind mult with malted chocolate.\nAdd brttd crumto, chopped hull tad\n\u2022 tittle aalt. Blind thoroughly. Crop\nby aptontuU uto buttered ahut.\nPreu half a nut onto each cookie.\nBake 11 mlnutu In modenta ovr-\nDATB DBLIOHT\nBlend together well tauten .__.\nmilk, crumbe, baking powder, finely\ncut datet ud chopped nutt. Place\nto top part of doubta boiltr. Cook\nover bolting water to mlnutu. Chill.\nServe with whipped cream.\nCHOCOLATE CRUMB PUDDING\n9 equeru choeoUte\n1 cu condinud milk\n14 cup water\nl-l cup tine dry breid crumb*\nMilt chocolate ln double bollir.\nAdd twutued condinud ud itlr\nover boiling water tor five mlnutu\nuntil It thioktn*. Remove from fin\nud add water blending thoroughly.\nAdd fin* dry bread crumb* ud a\nfew grains ot Hit, Sem plain or\nWith ItMtogUI, ,i ___________\nap oondtnud milk\n_ .ap brud crumbi\n1 teupoon baking powder\nI i\u2014 \"-\n14 oup nutt\nIDURITY\n1*      ftOUH\nMAKES BITTaB BBIAD\nBAKING\nPOWDEiT\nDEPENDABLE\nECONOMICAL\ntd all o'oo\nWrite for copy of our KW PIOWM CITA1MIE\nULLY. DCWGLAS tt CO. LTD-vinuanr, Cllgaty. Wlanipeg.\n TBE NBUON DAILY BBWS, NELSON, BX. \u2014 1BUBSOAT MOBNINO, MAT I,\nMarket and Mining NewsffiSS\n  * HOLLINGERONE\nSOARATCOiLST\nBralorne Up 85 c ,d\nPioneer 40; Reno\nBack to 97\nVANCOUVER. Uty 2 (OP)\u2014Thl\ntold stocks, eo-keclilly the hlghir\npriced Issues, wen stronger on tbt\n* Vancouver atock exchange today. Premier Bennett* announcement on tbt\ngold tu amendment firmed some of\nthe secondary shares.\nBralorne Uvenced II to 18.78, Plo-\nme. wu up 40 to 11.40, Bridge River\nExploratlu gained 0 at l.l|, Reno at\n87 ud Taylor Bridge at M each\ngaln*d 7, Oongreu and Orull Wlhksns\nwin both IH hightr tt 88)4 ud 45)4\nntpectlvely, Dentonli *dv\u00abnced I tt\nl.tt. Norgold wu up _% at 15H and\nMlnto at 71 wu up 3.\nKootenay Belle dropped 7 to 40 and\nBurn McDonald lott I at 11.\nB.O. Nlcktl wu itrong, gaining 17\nat 1.78, Big Mluouri wu off I at M\nud Oolconda at It ud Pend Oreille\nat to each lott one oent.\nThe olli win wukar. Ciliary ud\nEdmonton loat t at US, Dalhouile\nwu off ont cut at 44, Homt Oil wu\nunchanged ud Hlghwood Sarcee\ngained one cut at 17.\nMinneapolis Grain\nMINNEAPOLIS, Minn-'May 1 (API\n\u2014Whut, Bo, 1 Northern 80)4-M)i;\nNo. 1 Red Durum 78)4-78)4; May\n77H! July Vk; Sept. 78H.\nCorn, No I yellow 41)4-43)4.\nOata, No. I white 1814-27*.\nFlu. Bo. 1 1.83K-87%.\nFlour unchanged. Shipment! \u00bb,-\n813  Pint bru 18.00-18.80.\nSTANDARD\nSECURITIES\nLIMITED\nVBIKUUni STOCK BCBBMS\nCor-iipon-tenct Invited\n\u00ab5 HOWE STREET\nimt   vaBcoovnLac.\n\"w\u00bbwwgsrtSgtfwww\u00bb\u00bbw\u00bbawwe\nBAR GOLD DOWN\nONE CENT\nMONTREAL, May 3  (0P)*--Btr\ngold ln London down ont out to\n134.78 u ounce tn Canadlu\nfundi; 188t 1%. In Brttlth fundi.\nThe fixed III Waahlngton prin\namounted to 134.88 ln t-_m~m\ninstil\nLOSSES UP TO\nTHREEAT NY.\nFluctuation   in   the\nBusiness Trend Is\nRuling Factor\nNBW TOBK, May I (AP)-Stock*\nretired to tbe lowut cloelng average\nprice' alno* mid-January today.\nWith a taw exception* the marktt\n'   toaaonebly iteady until tbe laat\nhour when offerlogt developed larger\nvolume, forcing a general retreat. Net\nloaau ranged from fraotton* to thnt\npointi.\nTht break ia atock* ruulted from\nin accumulation of faoton, Including\nuaaonal fluctuatlona In butlnut. Volume amounted to 1.408,784 aharee.\nAmerlcu Telephone lut mon thu\n8 pointi net\nVM.\na. Smelting, Bean Roebuck, Suta\nPt, DB. Rubber; preferred, Jobaa-\nMuvtlle, and Wutarn Union wen\nother substantial loten. Oeneral Moton, Chrysler, U.S. Steel, American\nCan, Pennsylvula ud North Amwl-\ncu ugged approximately a point\nEASTERN SALES\nAT TOBONTO\nTOBONTO, May 3 (CP)-Salu ot\nmori thu 100 sharu on th* Industrial lection ot thi Toronto ttock exchange today wen: *\n100 Abltlbi, 3170 Braelll-.n, NS Cu\nInd Ale, 3383 CPR, Till Int Nickel,\n380 St Steel, 4841 H Walken, 148\nWalken ptd, 806 Pitt O Bug. 1411.\nmt Pete.\nAT MONTBSAL\t\nMONTBBAL, Miy 3 (CP)-Salu of\nmore thu 100 thane on the Montreal\n3tock exchange today wen:\n1818 Btaxll, 110 B d Power A, 838\nB O Power B, 650 Cdn Ind Ale, 100\nOdn Ind Ale B, 3788 CPR, 110 Dom\nBridge, 1840 Int Nickel, Ml Mauey\nHarrfi, 140 Nat Brew, 1181 SU Corp.\nMade at\nTrail, B.C.\nC.M.&8.C0.\nof Can. Ltd.\n'PoweWgtouf\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n80 Industrials 98.82 off 1.80\n20 rails    \/. 46-29 off  .71\n20 utilities 24.10 off  .87\nVANCOUVER STOCK EXCHANGE\nA P Con\nAmal ou   .\nfletver  Sllvi\nSradlsn   \t\nBralorne Gold ....\nbridge  R  Con\nCariboo Oold tl\nC ts t Corp\nCotlt   Brewerl-\nCommonwealth OU\nOeo  River   oold\n\"old  Belt\nirudvltw\nHargal oil\nHomt   OU   ..\u201e\t\nInt Coal \t\nMak. siooar\t\nMeridian Mining\nModel OVtTz.\t\nJSrSfv.\"\"....::.:::\nNicola  Mlnet\t\nOkilti Olli\t\nPioneer   Oold   \t\nPnmler\nPremier\n|\nlit\n18.78\n1.18\n344\n1.18\n11.38\nT\nM\nIM\na*\n.18\n48\nB\nS-\n.ii\n18.40\n138\nHI\n*0!\niff\n.11\n.16)4\n.18\n340\n14.00\nJ*\n11.80\nS\nM\nHlghwood Street .._    XI\nPilrvHw        43)4\narull wihktni .\nOu Bud\nBtobfUM Car\naunihfne\nVldette   .\nViking\nGolds Resi^me Active\nTrade and Silvers\nAre Stronger\nQuiuino Copper .\nReno Oold   \t\nSpooner Oil \t\nSterling   Pacific   .\nVanalta CHU   \t\nWellington OU *. \u25a0\u2022    -18\nTaylor Bridge     ti\nWayside   ... ._\t\nCUBB EXCHANGE\nAlliuilrli  Oold  ..\nAnaconda   ... \t\nBaltao OU\nBiyvlew   Ml\nB O Nickel\nBig MUtouri\nBrtw H DU-\nCilmont    OU\nCrows Nut OUl\nI  Mlnu\nTOBONTO, May 8 (OP)\u2014 Oold\niharu sttgtd i aharp Uvuce ln the\nmining section of tat Toronto ttock\nexchange today for reuont thit could\nnot he explained by tbe mott optl-\nmlitlc itrut toncaatt cf final govtrn-\ninut action regarding thi tax on\ntbe yellow metal.\n\\ Dome held a gain of 11.38 at the\nclou, Holllnger tl, Lake Sbon 10\nout!, Mclntyn 13, Plonur 38 out*\nBralorne 40 cute, Tick Hughes 18\nud Wright Hargreavu go cute.\nActlU wu tquaUy buoyut tn\ntbt teeudary gold group. Su An\ntonlo wu out In front with a net\ngain of 18 cents to 8.84. In tbe bau\nmetal* Noranda held 80 cute of lto\ngain ant Hudson Bay cloud up 38\nout*.\n8ilv*r thane recorded a half-hurt-\ned ruponu to niw reporta from\nWaahlngton tbi admlnlatntlu wu\nworking on a new eUver plu. Eldorado finlthed 10 outo up it 1.18 and\nNlplulng aim added 10 out*.\nExchanges\nMOJTTRBAL. M*y 3 (OPW-BHt*\nIU ind foreign exchingi tn relation to the caaadlu dollar, al\ncompiled by the Royal Bank\nCanadi, doted today u foUowa:\nArgentina,   puo       \/\nAustralia, pound    _ ts\nAustria, acblluhi  _ 181(\nBelgium,   beta*\t\nBrttdl,   mania     \t\nChin*, HU* Kong dollars\nCtechoilovtkla,  crown\nDenmark, krone\nFinland, ftnmark  . ...\nPnnu.   true\nGermany, nlehamark\n(peat Britain,\nClassified Advertising\nLEGAL\n< See-Hoi 18)\nLAND ACT\nNttlu et Intent!** te apply ta Far-\nchut Unt\nIn Ntlton Land Recording Dtatrtot\nof Kootenay DUtrlct ud altuete on\nDUtrlct bot SOS. W\u00abt Kcounty DU.\ntrlct. on tb* northerly Bank of tbt\nSIocu Blvtr. * ftw hundred yard*\nduttnt from tbt Shorttcru P. O\nBeginning it t pott plutod on tb*\nuld Northaly Bink ot th* Sloou\nBlr\u00abr, at I point In Unt with tht\nprolongation nt the But Boundary\nof Sublot 8 DX. KB. In a Northerly direction, ud running thence\nNorth JtOO fut: Thenu But,. 1110\nfeet: Thtnn wut 1100 lut lo tht\nid River Bank ud thinoe In Belt*\ndlrtction to tht point of com*\nTakt notice thtt I\nQuito onmk. of shoraacma, a 0\nIntend to apply for tht above dtt-\naithsd ltndl\nousrro OUEEK.\nD*t*d   Mtb  Pebmary,  1834. Shore*\ntens. B. cT (1831)\ntrly\n|  TORONTO STOCK QUOTATIONS\nAlexandria\nAlgoma\nAmity\n_-%_%___*\nBau  Metata\nBoblo .\nBralorne\nBridie B Exploration\nBrownlee   . \u2014\nBut Cu gold \t\nBunker HUl .:..,..,.\u25a0..,.\nCu Kirkland   _.\nOu  Malartlo   \t\nCariboo Oold Q.-~\nCutle Tfthiwiy\nOutnl Manitoba\ncentral Pitricla\nt-'hlbougamou   ....\nClerlcy\nVenturu\nWalt* Amulet\nExcellent results have been obtained on potato crops\n\u2014for example, a farmer at Wardner, B.C. (name\non request) increased his,yield by six tons by expenditure of $7.50 on ELEPHANT BRAND\nFERTILIZER\nWith Results like this yon cannot afford to do\nwithout Fertilizer\nElephant Brand\nAMMONIUM PHOSPHATES\nAMMONIUM SULPHATE\nSUPERPHOSPHATES and\nCOMPLETE FERTILIZERS\nSupply all nuntui plant food* ut ua be obtained\nla hundred poind tack! tram til good dealen it\nreasonable prlcu\nManufactured by\n4\nHe Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co.\nOF CANADA, LTD.\nAT TBAIL, BB|TISH COLOMBIA\nUtt Elephant Brand Fertilizers\nMm.Amu SS \u2122\nBaltac  OU   \t\nOtlmont\n0_lBd B oorp \t\nChemical autarch\n\" lOuale\ns*d o\n1*1 OU\n.ttonal Pet*\nBt  Anthony\nSIM   BUU   .\n-^lunltt     .\nZZCZZ\n__,\t\nWhite Bu la\nmight nri\noas\nAcmt .\nAlex \t\n.   r Oon\ngrunt\n,\u202252*\n1.T0\n3.08\nSM\n\u25a0u\n*%\ntil*\niS*\nS\"\n\"fl\n.11\nl*fS\n3.10\nifl*\nSpar and Poundry ._.\n. Indue AlooboT a\t\nOan Pac Italfcey\nOon* Biktnu\nDUtllleri   Bugru\nDomtniu storm\nPotd <K Otntdt A\nOoodyiar  Tb*  .   ...\nlSStS\u00bblWTobMCo\nSn-rim Stations\nStandard Paving\nstael of Oanada\nHoUand, florin\nHungary, pugo\nIndls, rupu\nC'isr\n' yu        ...:.....*.\n_ laland, pound\nNorway, krone \t\nPoland, tlott  .\nsouth   Africa,  pound\nSpam,    peseta    \t\nStatu, dollar,\nVancouver Sain\nVANOOUVER, May I \u2014 Mining\nsharu told u the Vucouver ttock\nexchange today:\nLilted-Bradlan 113, Bralorne MS,\nB R Ou 7000,. B R Ex 104M, Cart-\nboo 1780, Georgia Blv 3800, Oold\nBelt 8880, Mirldlu 1000, Morning\nStar 8800, Nat SUver 3800, Nlcota\n8850. Pioneer 780. Prem B 4000, Prut\nO 3880, Quatalno 1800, Reeves 3000,\nReno 8080, Taylor B 10.M5, Vanalta\n4180, Wayside 15,480.\nCurb\u2014B O Nlokel 68,585, Big Mlu\n1075. Cu Bud MOO, Congrut 8800\nOottonbelt 350. Delhouale 10.O00, Du*\ntonla 18,846. Dunwell 1100, Palrvlew\nMOO, Oolconda 1100. Oolconda Bit\nM0, Oold Mtn 3000. Orange 100,\nOrull Wthkaaa 31,700, Ralda 1000,\nHedlay 3000. Borne 1700, Indtptndence\n8300, Jack Watte 80. Boot BeUe HMD,\nKoot Ito HO, Mlnto 38,400, Nobli\nPlvt 18,300, Norgold 103,108, Pavilion\nlooo, Pud OreUlt 1100, Reward 30,000,\nRichfield Oar 3000, Rufua 1500,\nRuobman 180, Salmon 4380, Sllver-\ncrut 1400, Standard ISO, Sunloch\n100, Taylor Wind 800. Vldette 1360,\nViking 85,800, Wavtrly 30,500, Waterloo 8500.\n(Section 88)\n-KXD ACT\nNotice ef Intention tc apply tt Wr-\nchau Uat\nla Italic* Land Buordlng DUtrlct\nKootenay ud altutte near flhore*\necru, B 0 Take notice thtt Sam\nA* Uaareff of shoreacrea, occupation\nfirmer intindt to apply tor permit*\nslon to purchau tte following des*\ncrlbed   Undi:\u2014Otmmtnelng   it.  \u2022\nE* nluttd at B.W. Ow.. BlkJ 8.\np ttl, In DI\u00bb 803A: toUMi Wut\n30 cn*; thence South 30 ch*: thence\nlist 30 Chr, thud north 10 chs;\nind  containing 40 icm, men or\nDtted Much  8th, illtvaitt)\nBirths\nTATTRIE-To Mr. ud Mn. Walter\nTittrli of the Relief Arllntton mint\nit thl Kootenay Lake oenersl hot-\npltal, May a a aon\t\nMABQtnPTO Mt. and Mrt. 3. E.\nManrala, it tht Ktwteniy Uki\nQtnertl hospital; Miy 3, a daughter,\nr*ttt\u00a3B6M--.T0 MT. and M\u00bb, Bane\nMillion of Taghum, at tbt Kootenay\nLake QuttalhoreM. Mills ton,\n5o\naad Mn. 0.\nTraU-Tldanw\naon,\nMn. wlUlam\nT. Wilr. it thi Trail-Ttduec boa*\npl!__l_f____- *\" \u00bb yu*\"*\"*\nnnrroN\u2014to w. and\ncapital, APtU 38, a\n\u2022. wtuTit &rn_.\npsnton, \"at the TTrali-Tai\npltal,\non.  at thl\na aon.\njtri. 0^.\ndime hot-\nPersonal\nia  1Kb Pttu. mom Try Oeo\nLett Chins Remedy   Button Bel\n(1174)\nWA-W*0 TO BORROW OB SECURE\nbacking  Ior  11800  lou   for tan\nmonthi tr\nof getting\ntenth? WUl pay MOO for prlvl.\nf getting tame, oood ucurlty\ncover tou. Apply Box 3803. Dally\nt3803)\nt St. LooU tpot ud\nMetal Markets\n\u25a0BW TOBK. Miy 3 (OP)-Oopper\nsteady; electrolytic tpot ud futun,\nblue eagle 8.50.\nTin quiet: apot ud nearby 84.70:\nfutun 6480.   .\nma firm, unchanged.\nLeU ateady: apot Niw Tork 4.35;\nBut Bt Loul* 4.10.\nZinc qultt; 1\nfufart 4.40.\nAntimony, mot ISO.\nBar tUtor firm, % hightr tt 43%\nAt London\u2014Copper, ttandard apot\nHI 18a; future III: electrolytic, tpot\ntli 15a: future Mt I*.\nTin, tpot 1337 17* M; futun 1385\nTttd. V\nLead, tpot 111 7i td; futun III* lit.\nZinc, tpot tit ITi M; futun til\nBar' aUvtr firmer, ft higher tt I\n11-ltd.\nDominion Lire Stock\nPBODCCE PRICES DOWN\nMONTREAL.\n3   (CP)-Prleu\ndeclined u the Mohtml produot u\nchange today.\nButter, Bo. 1 frith, MX; recelpte\nCheen, freth Ontario*, 10!4;  tr-\nrlvata tl boxu.\nEgga unchanged, A large UK, A\niM^___r_MM' \"*\"\u00bb*\"\nMONTREAL STOCK PRICES\nCm Ind Al a\nOu Pacific Railway\ncan Btaamen\nHon Bridie\n\u00abel want\nHamilton Br\nInt Nickel\nLake of the woodt\nItuey HarrU\nMontreal  Power\nNat Steel Car\nPower corporation\nShawlnlgan      \u2022\u25a0\nsteel of Oan \t\nTwin   City    \u2014\nWinnipeg   - \u2014\n11 BBS\nBrew ud Mit _\nBrit Amer oil -\nBrack Silk\nCuada pred..\nCu Malting\ncan vlckira .\nCan Vlaagan\nCm Wlnulu\n1.80\nf\nS\n81t\nService Sutton\nStandard Pavtng\nwut Can plour\nWlUtr Brewtrlet\nZlmmerknlt\nwnrniPEO, May 3 (Cp)\u2014Btotlpta.\nCittle 840; calvu 118; hogt 1180;\n\u2022hew 18.\nSteers im to 1050 pounds, good ud\ncholc* 4-78-6 50.\nSteen om 1060 pound! good tnd\ncholu 4JJB-5.B0. Btlltn good and\nchoice i.75-4.80. Fed Oalvu good ud\ncholoe 4.50-6.80: Oowi, good 8.00-\n8 JB. Milkers Ind Bprtngm 30.M-tO.00\nVeal ulvtt, tood ud choice 4.0O-5.00\nBait: Select beam 11.00 pn hud\npremium Beeon 7M. Butchcn UM\nper hud discount. Bury 7.10. Brtn\nhuvy 6.76. Sows 6.76.\nUmbt, toed Mndywelght 6.71-7.00.\nOood buvlu OOO-6.50. Shup, good\nbtivlu 180-1.75. Oood handywelght\n3X0-3 JO.    '\nHelp Wonted\nWIDOWER WITH NO PAMILT\nwuta young woman tor housekeeper APPly Box 3388, Dilly News.\n.. (3369)\nWANTKD-MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN\nto care tor alck. elderly mu ln\nRowland, phona 340R, TraU, B.C.\n  (3836)\nEXPERIBNCiD MAID POR OtSS.-\nal houatwork. Mn. O. A. Willing*\n33M!\nMiscellarwous Wantfl\nWANTED \u2014 PIANO\n804R1.     \t\nCASE.\nMiscellaneous\nAsk Your Grocer or\nButcher for Any of tha\nBrands of\nRich Creamery*\nButter\nThis famous butter costa\nno more than other well-\nknown brands.\nFred William*\nWholeule DUtrlbuton\n000 Ward Bt. Bill\nir, Tadsnic.\n(MM)\nWANTBD - dlRL   POR   OENERAL\nhcutewcrk. Box 3844, Dally Newa.\n(3846)\nBOT FOR\nBOH 3833\nSMAU,   DAIRY.   APPLY\n; paltyltewa. (8838)\nSituations Wanted\nVM-TRXSs 33. RBUABLE, WANTS\npoiltlon hotel, cafe, or tummer\nRetort\u2014Apply Box 886, TrtU, B.O,\n40c Watch Repairiii\nForty centa win nptlr your watch,\nmain spring, cUanlm cr Jewel,\nEach opentlon septntely guar,\nantcid two yun. Speclil\u2014stem*\n360, crown* 36c, unbretkiblt cry*. I\ntali 35p. Portage pild. Very 1MB\nnt uaortment cf Men't ud __\\t__T\ndies' w*tchu  at lowest  pri\nBend for our fne ciUlogue.\nHIOBBST   PRICES >AID   '\nOLD   OOLD\nROGERS JEWELERS\n6M St. Catherine St. Weit -\nMontreal\nRoom and Board\nBOOM AND BOARD,\nStieet.\t\nVICTORIA\n3881)\n(3361)\nFor Rent\nPARTICULARLY   COMFORTABLE\nbungalow for rut. New furniture,\nradio, puno, etc. Lott ot fruit\nClou In 840 month. Phone 804L.\n(M68)\nWILLOW POINT BUNGALOW, IDEAL\nlocation, fruit trees,\nste   |18 month.  B.\nWard St.\nhou**, alto McClary simple:\nblnatlon range for aale. API\nrdu, g*r*\nDili, 6M\n(3858)\n[ODBRN\nbiiiation range lor \"uie. APPt _\nBaiter gt. ' (3361)\nFOB BBNT-PURN18HED COTfAOE\nViol\nrooma,\nitorla gt,\nbath   and   pantry.   618\nPhone 788L1.     (3381)\n6 BOOM MODERN HOUSE, \"ST. _\noar ona bloc.., i.ui. J.e\u00bb garden,\n613 month, H. B. Dili, 808 Wtod St.\nBOUSBKBBP1NO\nExchange Rates\nBBW TOBK. May! (AP)-BMrUng\nexchange Irregular at 86.11)4 for today bllla, ud |8*131i tor demand;\nCanadlu dollan 7rM per cut premium; .rut* t.M; Ure 8.58)4; Uruguay SIM.\nBOND   MARKETS   ADVANCE\nNBW TOBK, Miy 3 (AP)\u2014The bond\nmarket advanoed today. CB. govern-\nmut ucurltlM rou to the hlgheit\nleveu of the put yur or lor ;sr.\nOalna ban rugtd from 1-83 to\n18-83 lit \u2022 point, with tht treasuries\nin grutest\n\u2022A. I\nforeign    division  wu\nrather dtul ud irregular.\nQUOTATIONS ON WALL STREET\nAllegheny   ,._...\u00bb    8\nAl  Chemical .\nAm  Ou\nAm wr Pow\nAm Ma any\nAm flmeir** ffc\nAm  Telephone\nAm Tnbacoo .\nAnaconda\nAtahlton *.\nfe\"0.\nSilt A Ohio\nBendlx A* \t\nfltth Bteel    \t\nCtnada Dry ....\nCu Pao\nJam de patco\nChu A Ohio\nChryiler\ncom * south\nCon ou N T\nCorn   prod  .   .\n0 Wright Pfd\nDupont\njut   Kodtk\n\/See Pow li Ll\nFord   Engltih\nTord   of  Can\n.int Na atana\npntport Tu .\ndu Mm\nOen   Moton\nden Hoodi .\noold mut ...\nGoodrich  \t\noft\u00b0itcrth Pfd\nOrt wut Sugar\nHowt Sound\nMo\n*\u00a3!**&\n* TOU\nHnk .\n_*  mssw. av_,      l.\nT SuWr ' '   81)4    M\nMilwaukee Pfd\nMut Ward\nNash  Motors\nNat Dairy prod\nIt\nPWUlpf Ste\nPun ou\nBMIO corn\nRadio Keith\nRem   Rind\nRock  Mud\nsaw.\n8 Oal   BdlKn\nSouth   ficlflo\nStan OU of Oal\nStan OU Of ind\nStan OU rfN J\nStawart   Warner\nStudabiktr .    .\nTex   Oare\nTex  Oulf Bui\nTlmkm Roller\nUndtr TJP* .\nUn   Ceroid*\nUn Oil ot Cal\nunited-Air   <tt\nUnited Bit -    37\nUn Paclfio   131\nU 8 Pipe      If\nU S Rubber    33'\nU 8 Stall  _   t?\nVaaa Bteel     34\nWest  Mtc      M\nWoolworth       81'\ntWtlty        -   S4\nTtlEw Truck i\nBRINGING UP PATHERi\nBy Geo. McManus\nroom* for  nnt.   Anmbli  Block\n  (1807)\nfWI   6b   .tttukk   aM'S   bi\nwuk or month Medlc-al .Arte Bid*\n __jj___\u00a3\u00bb\nFUR  ROOto.  STEAM  HEATED\nahower. term* mod  Ctn   L*gion\nhjRthSHto    AND    UNPOWSflHID\nSultat fcr nnt\u2014Kerr Apt* (1M6)\nAJTB-BuutlXul Uodtrn\nFrigldt&i eatUpptd tultu. (1M8>\nWRNltoffi   SUnB' 607    SIUCA\nPhon* 440X. (3117)\nFURNIBBBD THREE  ROOM BuIYe.\nPbopt MOB. (3367)\nFOR iuW - *urntj.hBd HOUSE.\nA. Hunden. (3316)\nBusiness, Professior\nDirectory\nCHAS    t\nMunldi\np OS\nAccountants\nBUNTBR\n. B. P. A ',\ntnd oommerciil Audit\n1101 Nilwn. B OPl\n    . (1M|\nAssayt's\nB W WIDDOWBON established _\n106 Joupblne St.  Nelson. B.O\n .lit\nORENVILLE  H   6Rftl*0()t). >'\nBox 416, Kaalo, B C (U\nChiropodists\nMildred Slmcnds Foot SpeclaU\npernwell,  Spokue,  Usln   IM\n ugi\nChiropractors\nr a any d.c Phc.\nGllktr Blot\nC   HUITQREN. D.O., Ph.C    Plfl\nOndutta  McCulloch Blk   Ph\nj~\u00a3  &CMILLAN. \"Cl\nAterdun Blk., Phone 313\nM\nCltanitip and Pressing.\nSPRING COATS CLEANED OB  _\nlined tt the Wardrobe. 417 Hill I\n1\nElectrical\nFor Sale or Rent\nI   ROOM   HOUSE   FOR   SALE   OR\nrut clou in. Phone |T3tT(3130)\nLost and Found\nTO FINDERS\nIf you find \u2022 ut or t dog. *\npoekttbook, Jewelry or fur, or\nanything else of value, telephone\nThe Daily Newa A \"Found\" Ad.\nwill be Inserted without cost to\nyou. Wi wlU collect from th*\nowner.\nLive Stock for Sale\nTHREE  WORK HORSES,  ll  TO  13\nbunand. Oeo Nickel, Creston, B.C.\n(3334)'\nOOAT    MMUNO    OOOD.    PRICE\n113. Apply Box M36, Dally News.\n  (3336)\nPlants, Bulbs, Seeds\nU. KlTCHEJEH. MOUNTAIN BTN\nIN varieties Qpld Medal Carnation* Reduction! 38% leu thlt\nmonth, mt on application, (3081)\nIW)TD MOBO\nCherry,\natock.\nCUT   Fl^WiBS,\ncabbage, ind rock plinu\nBecker. Bttttnont, WRl\nvan ton ahi' \"'\nitnwb -\nPhone\nbtrte lc. Bltckberry's 6c\nty. Apple ud patch new la\n. T,Boynon, (31711\nSTRAWBERRIE8,\nllUta. M\u00bb. C.\n(3367)\nPREMIER,  HARDY\nlut*.    L.    Qinsner.\n(3380)\nAutomotive\nFOR SALB-18M  OtDSMOBILE\ncoich In tin* condition. New\ntires. Bui buy. write Box 87.\nTrall, B. C. (335\u00abi\nfor siLt - ills curVBOurr\ntouting air, good running order,\n|70 caah. Apply . Ju. T. Nixon.\nPerry Siding, B.d |33M)\nLaunches and Boats\nFOR SALE-MOTOR BOAT, LENGTH\n34 ft., bum I 1-3 ft., hu top\nud marine clutch. Alao bott\nhouu. 8aU.. Phont SOU.    (3847)\nt^r\u00abAl*- 14   IOOT  TRANS\"\nttarn   rowboet.   wed   on* uuon,\n.tot. H. Thorpe, Fairview,    (3867)\nW\u00bbt*i>M.>t-MMI>\u00bbM**8\u00bbW\u00ab*-WMMW\u00ab\nCLASSIFIED\nADVERTISING\nRATES\n11c a line\nI Hnee. un ..\nI Beet, un ...\n4 linn tan ...\nI Unn. t tlmu\nI llnu I tlmu\n4 Hate. I tlmu\nI JK\n. as\n. M\n. M\n. Ut\n. 1 It\nI Unn. I month  IM\nI llnu. I month  4.M\nt Bau. I month   an\nAB ibove la* 10 ,   for prompt\npayment\n'l)WWIt-MW{t\u00bbS\u00bbMMei-WMMM\u00bbt-t\nJ.  p.  Coatet - The Electric  Sta\nSuppliei ud Inttallttlona\nphone 766. P O  Box 1\n(IM\nFlorists\nAFTER YOU HAVE LABORED All\nprepued your toll only the M\nsetd ctn repay you with a tli\ncrop Oct Sutton* iSeedman t\nHli Mtjeity the King) at tt\nNelson Flower Shoppe.        UOOI\nJOHNSON'S   aREENU0USE8,   PbS\n143\nud\nCut   flowers,   potted\nHorel   dnignt.\npltnl\n(18SJ\nFuneral Directors\nNELSON     FUNERAL     8ERVI0I\n1 534 Victoria St.  Phont 85   Dl\n\u2022nd Night tervlot, F  C. Davis.\n          (1S40)\nHide Dealers\nDEALER IN HIDES   J   P   MORGAN,\n_3Q1 Btkcr St., NeUon, B.C. (IMP\nInsurance and Real Estate\nCAR   INSURANCE,   PREMIUMS\nbudgitad over iix monthi. T. D.\nRoiling, 3 Royal Bank Bldg. (3331)\nROBERTSON   REALTY  OO.  LTD.\nRiH   estate,   tnauruw,   rental*,\nAberdtu block, Biker 8t. (1841)\nR   W   DAWSON.  Bill  Estate.   In-\neuruoe   Rentals   Next Hipper***.\nHtrdtin Biker Strut, (iWj)\nO.  D   BLACKWOOD,  Iniuranae ot\nevery ducriptton, Real Bit: Ph M.\n  _m\nH   S.  DILL  AUTO  AND  FIRE  IN-\nlurinoe Rial Bitate. 6M Ward St\n (1846)\nJ     E.   ANNABLE.   REAL   BdTAlt'\nrentals, iniuruci. Annsblt block,\n  \"       ______>\nLIFE. FIRE tt AUTOMOBILE ittStJK\nP t. pouUn, Ph. 70. (18471\nF   McHARDY   INSURANCE-\nuee.\nCHAS   .\nReil Eittte\u2014Phone 135\n(1MII\nMachinists\nBENNETTS   UMITBD\nFor ill cliuu ot Metal work. Utht\nWork, Drilling, Bering ud Grinding.\nMotor Rewinding Acetyton* wilding.\nPhone 593\n834 Vernon Street\nMining Engineers\nV   S .PETERS\nMlnlna Engineer\nElimination  opentlon and managt-\nment of mlnu aad mineral\npropertlee. Roulind. BC\n(1IM)\n B B 6AWS6H-HIU6H\nENGINEER AND SURVEYOR\n(1861)\nB.C. Land Snrveyors\nCHARLES MOORE,\nK. W. C. Block.\nB. C. Is. 8.\nNtlton, B. C.\n(Mlt)\nPlumbing and Heating\nPLUMBING AND HEATING OUAR-\nsnteed. Jullui Reliterer. Phone\n6WL3.\t\n Musical Tuition\nVIOLIN     AND     THEORY     PUPILS.\nMiry   Heddle    Ph    3UR3      '853)\nSash Factory\nLAWSONS SASH  FACTOBY   BAUD-\nwood mtrchtnt   317 Baker etrut\n(18M)\nSecond Hand Stores\nMACHINES AND BICYCLES. RAI>\nclUle, 517 Vernon Bt. <1\u00bb56)\nffiTiitrBWB aTO etmtWM.\nthing, phont 634. tlMD\nnmttimasistMii\n iffl\nUiTSHEAD\n1 NATIONAL\n. ond O'Doul Slam\nlomersforWinos\nCubs Defeated\nTork\nburgh\nIff-\ntdelphla\ninnatt  -\nW\n10\n. 10.\n7\ne\nt\ne\nt\nPot.\n.Ill\n.711\ntit\nMO\nAU\nMS\nMS\nI 10   -Ml\nows bat ooaa wbll\nIW TOWC Miy I (A\u00bb(-J*o\ni rant, tht tint by >Iil Ott in\nthird ud tht othar by Pinch\n_ Lefty O'Doul In tht *lgbth\nHew Tork Qlute \u00bb t-l victory\nBrooklyn Dodgen today tnd a\nIIWUB ot tbl time-game term.\ntriumph tlio tut tht world\ntnioat into thi Nitlonil letder-\nu Chicago Cuba lott to Pitta*\nfh Plratu. . ...\nSdn  _-i \u25a0   I    l\\ t\nTork     * 10 1\nEtlni, Mungo ud Lop**, Sukt-\nBchumacher and alancun.\nIBBKBBBATEN\nWBATBS\n\u25a0atTSBOROB, May I (AP)-Wti-\n\u25a0\u00bb Plratu hit timely behind the\nI pitching ot Htlnit Heine today\nthe fait going Chicago Cube.\nI Lonnlt Wimeke on the mound,\nI buten for tbe noond day ln\nEgo. Tha toore wu t-9. The\ntin toppled tin CuU from\nttonal  league letdenhlp  u\nr Tork Oluta vanqulUed Brook-\nbburgh\n8'\nnekl and Hartnett; Meine and\n_*****! win tta n bow\n\u25a0TloiIW, Mar a (OP)*-* nrtud\nKm ordir failed to give Olnoln-\n1 a* winning punch today ud Bt\nOardlnrit took their fourth\nht same, their third eonucu-\njiWBetto,t-l.\n \u2014\u2014  III\n[Unlit ______________   ttt\nU, Llnduy aad O'Parrell, Carle-\nand V. Davla.\nBasebair*\nBig Six\nBy ltd AHoolated Pma\nH*nt out thru hlta la four\n-I to tnt Hat*. Ctrl ItoynoM*. Bid\ns outfielder, climbed back into the\ni yuterday ta btubtlT* Bit Blx.\n\u2022 httttni mi boctttd hhi batting\nWage to .ttl. a gain of M points.\nS Ott, of tbi Gluts, tbe only otbtr\nUbtr of th* uxtat to ut tctlon,\n\u2022In took oontrol ot tht Bttionu\nEat trio. He coanettad eate)y twice,\nudlng hla tlxth homer of the auto boott hli averag* ta Mt, u\nm-m of H potata.\nBTANDINOS-\nO ABB > Bet.\n\u25a0sold*, Bed Sox., llll TM .ttl\nmlk. Indian* ., 10 tt U It -Ml\ndssrbocktr, b . 10 H  I lt -Ml\n\\mtSr:.tr... ii\u00abuH.\u2014\n\u00bb,  FhlfflU  ... 10 IS   2 H \u25a0\n\u25a0PWllllU   .... IS 47 10 11 MS\nOLD COUNTRY\nSOCCER\nOBDOB. Miy I  (OF ttbUl-aot-\nmttchu today ruultad u fol-\n1LISH tIAOUB- Wv. 1\nIverpool I, Mincauter City I.\n\u00a3 IU\u2014Soatbern\n\u2022urlton    Athletic    1,    Swindon\ni 0.\n\u2022 or utmtnrt\n1;   Corln\nMtenham   Botapun\ntnt \u00ab*\n*Scotfand\nftl fiflMt of Mfldlne\nScot, whiskies, r&dlled,\ntged-in-the-wood, blended ud BOTTLED in\nEdinburgh, Scotland ud\nshipped to rutfla la\ntaped and nakd IM\nox. tnd to ox. bottles\nonly.\nSc^fflhisky\nGrimet Last of\nthe Spitten\nOnu then were 17 eellva trtlitt,\nnow thin li uly ont. Tht following pitchera wen nglatared u eligible to continue uting th* tpltbali\nwhu the moltt, dallury wu outlawed yean ago. Do you nmtmbtrl\nAMBBICAN LBAOUB\n\"Doc\" Ayru, Bar Caldwell, Stan\nOovaWkl*. BM Paber, Jack Qulnn,\nAllan Ruutl, Utbu Sboektr, AUu\nBotboron, Dutch Leonard.\nNATIONAL LBAOUB\nBill Doak, PbU Douglu, Dana Fll-\nUngim, nay 1-bar, Marnn Oood-\nwin, Burleigh orltnea, Clennu UU-\nohtU, Dlok Rudolph.\nOnly on nmtlni. Burltlgh Orlmu\not tbt Bt. Loult Cardinal.. With\nhint tht wit delivery will dlt ind\nbecome on* of th* lut pitching\ntrta.\nAntwtr ta yesterday1* quution*-\nThe men act of taking a pracUoe\nawing tua thu a club length frcm\nthe ball dou not Involve a penalty,\nprovided nothing ll moved, but or\nbroku that la fixed or growing\nud the He of tha ball It not lfe-\nprored.\nQuutton for Ttatnday, May I,\nlSSt-Ud Baba Ruth twr flay te\ntbi Qlute?\u2014In what year did Jack\nOhubro'i   ttmoui   wild   nltoh  coat\ntbe Tank* a punant? Answer to*\n.       .      * ,     \u2014THB NSUOB DAM KIWI. KBUOIt, B.C. - THTBSDAT MOBHWO, MAT I, lMt\nCQLQMBOWKS CHT,cc^z.,\nrto\u00bb\nGUINEAS RACt\nEasy Victor With the\nFastest  Time\nSince 1931\nNBWMABX-rr, Bngtand, May I (OP\ncable)-!** raid ta tht dtrby ut\nturban thi mytblctl trial* crown U\nopu to Lord Olankya mat oolt\nColombo, unbutu In nlm atarta en\nthe Bngllsh turf.\nColombo this aftarnou won ttt)\ntint of tht thnt hlitorle opu dee-\nuu whu ht euturtd tht two thou*.\nand gulneu In ooorindnl Itylt tt\ntht shortut ode* ln tbi hUtory tt\ntbt not.\nStarting at 7 to I oo, OcUmhe rant\n\u2022uily to finish \u2022 mgtb la trut at\nR. B. Strtuburtbtrl Fnnefa-bret Baa-\nton, with the Aga Xhu'a Badruddla\nthird, another length aad a half\nbank twain nn\u2014the cream of the\nthru*ytar-olda of tbl\nColombo, ner\nthe mm of gulnui. tint run ln MM,\nIn 1 mlnut* to ucond* flat, ao record, but *tra th* tutut tlm* ttnu\nCemeronlu'i lit 8-1 uoond* ln llll\nBOTALTT TBBBB\nHI* Mejuty wu among thl nut\nthrong it turf budquartan thtt uw\ntbe ttyllth an ot Manna by LMy\nNalrne, expertly piloted by Jockey\nJohnttont, rut Juit off th* pact for\nflu furlong*, mon up tully to tak*\ntht lead and apparently without if.\nfort, wlthatand a gallant challenge\nby tb* Btuchmu ln th* doting\nburet at the uphill flnleh.\nWith Colombo dominating thl field\nu no horn hu done In mny yum,\nthen wu apulal plut hatting. Of*\nHotel odda gan Barton M to 1 ud\nBadruddlng M to 1 agalnit, compered\nto the prohibit!* odda-u quotatum\nfor Colombo. In the apeclal plan batting Battot wu I ta 1 tad Btdruddln\nIt to 1.\nColombo hu bun unbutu la an-\nu atarta u a Juvenlli ud ta both\nbla tttrti thll uuon, win urnpt for\ntwo beU flnlihu ta hit urly outer\nhu net even beu dou at the win\nto bla opponent!.\nHt will probably bt it ana-odd*\nwhu tb* dtrby field starts ttl mile\nud a half of tha Blue Bibtad tad\nla being ataunchly backed ta take the\nthird of the open classic*, tha IH\nmUe St. Leger, la Swtembe\u2014* trlplt\nfeat only 10 borut have managed In\na century ud a halt.\nOLABO0W.\n\u2022bit.-cum\nmr s (op\nl-I la a flnt rouad matoh for tbt\nauttHh Pbotbeji utoclttlu charity\nTOM JOHNSON\nM SIGNS\nFormer  Nelson  Star\nat Hockey Joins\nSmoke Eaters\nTommy Johnion, who wu tta main-\nitay on detenu for tbt Beleu Maple\nUafi, u ma Wut Kootenay urilor\nturn wm thu known, b thi ltli-M\nmmd. puud through tht dty lut\nwut Ud tm hi* wty to Trill, what\nbt win pUy with thl Tnll unlor\nSnokntttn ia tht Wut Kootenay\nleague next uuon.\nWith tbi preunt WXI* chtmploni,\nthe Klmberlty DynamlUn, conaUnab-\nly itrugtbened, both tbe Rowland\naid Ttau dubt ut bringing In t\nnumbtr at ant pliyen aad Johnton'i\nmon ta Trail it exptetad to be followed by it lutt a ooupl* of other\nplayer*. Lefty Falrburn and Oerry\nThompeon ot lut liar* Mtltm turn\nut tlmdy In Tnll, ud BUI McKay.\nwho wu the goal tannine eenutlon\not tht lugue In tht put mum, Ii\na rutdut et Bcultnd.\nPACIFIC COAST\n-      LEAGUE\nBy the Associated Preu\nAt Lot AagtUe:\nBU mndioo 1J   IS 1\nHollywood .._.\u2014...  5    11\nMalla, Ballou and Woodall; Qulnn,\nBit, Htrbtrt ud Bust*.\nButtlt at Portlud,*poetponed, rain.\nAt. auruauto\u2014\nOkund      I   10   1\ngtcranknto     7   It  I\nLudolph, Sallnau ud Ralmondl;\nflyim and Wuta.\t\nToronto Battler\nLoses in London\nMHDOB. Miy 1 (OP etWrt-au-\nman Rowlu ot thl Royal Navy tonight defeated Ted PhttttM, Toronto Ught-huvywelsht boor, outpointing him in a 10-round bout,\nHorns Rani In\nBig Time\nHome runa yuterdiy: Klein, Cubt;\nOtt, Olente; Viuchtn, Plratu; O'Doul.\noitnti; Burnt, Brown!; B. Johnion,\nAthlttlu; Upper, Brown*; Wllltn,\nBed Box, ont each.\nThe leiden: Klein, Cube, t; Ott,\nOltnte, t; Birtnett, Cubs. 6; Pou,\nAthlttlet, 4; Bonurt, White Sox. I.\nLeagut totali: National 70; Amtrl-\n-*n H. Total IM.\nWHEAT PRICES\nARE BUOYANT\nWIMB1WU, May I (CP)\u2014In tht\nabtuot ot Important opentlon* on\neither thi buying or uUtng ildt ot\ntbt marktt, whut prlcu marked\ntime on the Winnipeg grain exchange\ntoday ud cloeed unchanged to V,\ncent lower.\nMay uded at MH, July at \u00ab6%\nand October at _.>\/. centt. Ollerlng*\nwen email, ud thla fact coupled\nwith the upward tendency at Uv*r-\npool oftut small foreign demand.\nuvtrpool tlnlthtd with galna of %t_\nto tto.\t\nCORN IS UP BUT\nWHEAT HAS SAG\nCHICAOO, May I (AP)-Oorn ru\nbrltkly upward In prloe today, whenu\ntha wheat marktt tagged, with tomt\nspeculaton active buyen of ooro and\nslmultaneout ulltrt of whut.\nAugmuttd ihlpplng dsmsnd tor\ncom wm inptrtnt, punhaslng on\ntbl* aeotuat being thi ltrgut ln\nmme tima.\nCorn doted itrong at ilmott tha\nlay'i top Uvd, H to IH abovi nt-\n\u2022rdiy'i flnUh. whut unchanged to\n'\/*, down, oata Uowlng H to H ad-\nvum, and provltloni txactly unchanged.\nWinnipeg Grain\nWINNIPBO. May i (CP)'-Oloa-\nlng futurti quotatlona:    *\nOpts   High   Low   Clote\nO SI   ml  M   81\nh I i R\nBaseball Players\nPostpone Practise\nIsaacson Wffl Likely Start\nGame Sunday; Beat\nPuckstera Laat Year\nRainy wuthtr Thunday prerented\nthe local players from taking I round\nout of thi baseball u lutudtd. aad\npractlu had ta be putpontd Ilr at\nleett ont day. Th* Sunday game han\nwlthjKjtallnt fall, u rapidly approaching ud fut tn wondering\nwhat tbe loul lineup wUl be.\nWhat will probably be of matt In*\nterttt to them, WUl bt tbt dibut tt\nAlfred (All) luaceu, formerly tt\nKlgh Blvir, n tbt mound, lutuon,\na qultt, capable looking fellow, tt\nnot altogether unknown to then\npert! itthough thll U HU first venture Into thU country. Jit but tht\nPuclitw ot Calgary laat year ln ona\ngenu and to baD flat knew tt him\nprtnoui to bit tppearuoa. Rt will\nprobibly ttirt thi gtmt ant pitch\ntwo or thru innings, but Mt arm It\nnot In good ahtpt ytt ud will bt\n\u2022pand.\nThi llntup Bunday will not bt thi\nont whlU thi bueball muagen\nhopt to han tor thi ummir, nnrtl\not the atan being unable ta gat tut\nHowsver. tbl tun fielded It MMttad\nto bt a itrong ont, and a victory la\nhoptd for.\nMetallne Mia win beta t itrong\nteam, acoordlng ta Information Tt-\ncalved bin.\nAmerican Association\nToltdo t, Oolumbut I.\nTolido-LoulivlUt aa gams. Pliytd\nu pert of double-keeder Uat Sunday.\nOthin not tchedultd. .\niak Take\non Heavy List\nTORONTO, May I (CP)\u2014Induatnal\n\u2022hues developed I heivy toni lata ln\ntodafa Toronto atock exchange ut*\ntlon ud muy ot tht fractlenal gains\nof earlier la tht day WM trued,\nVolumi wu around 11,000 taunt.\nWilken common doted at 17 for a\nntt lou of 114. Dlatllltn Sttgnm tt\n11, ott % ud Canadiu Induetrtal\nAlcohol eased \u201e to 11%. BttWVS *\nDUtlllera dosed tt 141, ott I tutt.\nBrewing corporation pnfenwd olu-\n\u2022d it mi, down % nit. Tht common\nlott H witlli Oaaaaa Bud dropptd %\nud Maiuag 14.\nIntematlmal Nlcktl wu up 10\ncutt at 17.15. Ooniolldated BMltan\nImproved t point to 111, Ut CM.\n\\ at ltjt,\t\nWardner Couple\nWed in the Pass\nWABDBBB, May l^-A popular local\ncouple, Oeorge Orulmu and Miry\nlar. wen mimed tt Blalrrr\nMr. ud Mn. Orulmu will rulde on\nI ranch eight miles northwttt of\ntown.\nMr.  and Mn. Nick Ohlopln hivi\ntaku up residue* on a ranch near\nOata:\nMay   ..\n-Mr\n8\nBarely:\n1 S hRRR\nV\u00abw\nThis aovertisement is not\npublished or displayed by the\nliquor Control Board or by\ntha Government of British\nColumbia.\n8 =r 1.11.\nB = S$ 1 h fi\nOub prlcu:\nWheiti no. 1 bird 70*. Bo. 1 nor.\nMH: Bo. 1 nor. IIH: No. j nor. eq;\nfif^?SJi8at;&k8^;:fi\u00a7:i\nduram aa.\nOeorge Bawaon-ot Ibrnle I* th*\nguut of hit brothir-ln-liw ud dittr,\nMr. tad Mn. Bmnu Buitrom.\nBd Buitrom U i paUent In thi St.\nBurnt hotpltal tt Orutaook.\nOut Otrlsoa hit reeumtd work at.\nut recdvlng u mn Injury at tat\npitnlng mill.\nMr. and Mn. John Bahal of IWnte\nwin tldtlng trtudi In town eh Sua*\nPiter Mehaluk of Oorbla wu\nguut of Mr. and Mn. Out.\nSunday. Oa hit nturn ht wm\npanied by Mt* Balgh, WM bu\ni put at Corbin.\nCl. DOLLAB SASSS\nMONTBBAL. May I (OP)-Dullnu\npredominated among currtadu u\nUontreal txchangu today.\nThe United Statu dollar aattd H\nof 1 per out at (4 of 1 per cut (Hi-\ncount and tha French franc wu off\n.01 of a cut at ttl cute. Tht found\ngained a cut tt 11.10 Il-M.\nSENATORS GET\nWINONYANKS\nDetroit Loses to the\nBrowns; Athletics\nWin Contest\nNew Tork ..\nCleveland ...\nDetroit ....\nWaahlngton.\nAMBBICAK\nw r rt*.\n  t t JU\n  t t tto\n  t i jn\n    7   7   400\n  e 7 ms\nSt. Mull     I  J  MS\nPhiladelphia     I  t  .tn\nOhlSeP.    t   7   -SM\nSBNATOBS F*LT TABU\nWASHMOTON, May J (AB) \u2014 A\nflrtt-lnnlng aanult upon BuutU van\nAtta, young rlght-hudtr, gtvi Wub-\nIngton Sutton their tint victory ot\nth* yur our New Tork Tutu* in\nth* final ot tbe tbna-gaata uriu\ntoday. Tha aeon wm t-S.\nMew Tork    ISO\nWaahlngton       111  I\nvu Atta, Murphy, Bmythe ud\nDlckiy; Water and Berg.\nBOMIBS BUT DBTBOIT\nDBTROrr, May I (API\u2014 Boat runa\nby Burns ud Pepper with mn on\nbant uablU Bt. Louli Brownt to\ntrim Ditroit l-I In tht urlet final\nhtn todiy. Tbi remit give tht Browni\ntwo of the thnt gamu played.\nSt. Loula    I   I   t\nDetroit    17 1\nBlatbtMer ted Buntfsy. Sorrtll.\nAuger, Bowe and Oacbrant.\nATHLETICS tWIX BT 11-11\nBOWTOB, Map I (AP)\u2014After apot-\ntlng Boetoa Bid lex aU raw ta tbt\n(lat two inula****, Phlladilphla Atb*\nl*tto* tut loou italaat four Bottoo\nS khan today ud came from behind\n'take the rubtar ot tbi tbnt-gUM\nurtu, 11-11.\nPhOadtlghla    IS  tl t\nlotion    II   11  I\nButon, Dlttflek, Unt aad Bugt;\nBayu; Bbodu, Plpgru, Walberg, Pm-\naoca and Fmtll,\nBRMleS\nHISttNIURY\nAnd Not Out When\nAustralians Start\nCricket Tour\nLOKDCtf, Miy I (CP cabMI-Wlth\na wnt-hlng century by tbe gmt Don\nBradmu, not cut, tbt touring Aup*\ntnllin erleketeen todty audi u ig-\ngnntet itart cn their lug am\nIn flngland.\nOpining tht tine with a thru-\nday match at Woroeeter, tht tour,\ntag AtBtrtUaai itluilturl tbt oouaty\neleven tor ill rdni ind thu plkd up\nIN for lou ot only thru wlokiti.\nBradman aeond 111 tnd Captato P.\nM. WoodfuU M by the clou at play.\nOlannct Orlmmitt took tin wlektte\ntor II.\nOnly ont rtgulir flnt Out county\nmttchu that got underway today.\nAt Cardiff, noma at the clou wen:\nBut III (Aabdown lot); Qlamorgu\neight for ent wlcktt.\nOthtrr MM! M.CC IU (Budru\n\u20221, Holm\" dx tar 11, Oover tour tor\ntl); Burrey 111 M two (Bobbt M,\nngonta).\nCambridgt I4S (Bertlett IB, Har*\ngrunt tow for 17): Torkihln 17\ntor no wlckett, it Cambridge.\nOxford M7 (Dataram lit, Mltchdl-\ntaut 107); Oloucutonhln 10 tor no\nwicktta.    *\nINTERNATIONAL\nLEAGUE\nNewark I, Buffalo lt.\nSvracuu I, MoBtml 1.\nAlbany I, Toronto 2.\nBochutar I, Baltimore 4.\nWhy k*\u00bb \\oh*\nnever lartl\u00ae1^\n\u2022 \"Mfed today, fired next month.\" Theft tha\nwty ltd with Tom. And ill became he doeut\n\u2022hire udean or u often u he should. He doeu't\nrt\u00ablin that a tender skin it no excuse for neglect.\nIf your ikJn Is lensitive, utt todty*! QUlettt\nKueHade. This blade is spedilly proctued fo*\nmooth work on tender facts. It makes even\ntwice-t-day shaving easy and comfortable. Oat\na ptckage of Oillette Blue BUdei tomorrow and\ntit how smooth and pleasant shaving can fat,\nWfaeef tjMvrfy ratluttefy Maatatwteea\nGillette Blue Blades\nNow 5fc-25*-10\u00ab\u00bb50^\nPublic preference for Goodyeare waa proved 44 timtM in 1938.\nInvMtigatort recorded the makes of tires on thousands of cara\n* gathered at hockey game*, race meets, golf tournaments, the\nCanadian National Exhibition and other important create.\nEyery tire \u2014back, front and spare \u2014 on erery ear wae\ncarefully tabulated, and in every survey Goodyear Urea far\noutnumbered every other make. The public could not apeak its\npreference for Goodyear Tires more emphatically, more clearly!\nNext time you see a lot of parked ears, glance along the rows\nof tires \u2014count them, if yon like* Goodyear! Goodyearl!\nGoodyear!!! You'll see for yourself that Goodyears are obviously first choice\u2014the leading tire. ,\nVeu Can De Al Your Tire\nShopping Al This Sifn\nYoa d-Ni't km to lut, eompm tnd\nuqiln lo dltcover Hit best Ure vilte.\nWkiltvti ptletd Hit yoa wiM\u2014\nwhtllitt for piiitn|ii ett, track or\ntectoi\u2014you cea bt ptrftctly sin of\n\u2022riM Yee td man for yur meaty it t\nGoodytN dultt'i thm taywKm tin.\nMORE  PEOPLE RID EON\nGOOD\/YEA\nTIRES THAN  ON  ANY OTHER  KIND\n M(H IKMf\nPREMI\nCONSOUDATED, PREMIER AND\nPIONEER ONLY BC. CONCERNS\nHIT BY THE NEW GOLD TAXES\nOnly 12 Companies\nWill Contribute\nto Treasury\nTOBONTO, M*y I (Cr)-Uater\nthe governmeat'i reviled plea tf\ntaxation ra (old production, only\nlt companlu wBI contribute to thl\nfederal treasury WhUe ibtat II producer! of the yeUow metal, topu ot\nthem aow paylag dividend!, are\nexempt.\ntm companlu upon whan la-\ncome the levy fids are Uki Shore,\nlock Hughee, Wright Bargreavu\nam. Sytvulto la the Klrklant Lake\nfield, Dome, HoUlager ud Mclntyre la the roreaplnt \/dUtrlct, Noranda and SUeoe In Quebec ud\nPioneer, ConwUdatet Smeltert ud\nPremier In Brltlih Columbia.\nBRALORNE ESCAPES\nCompanlu railed to recent\nmonthi to th* i tat us of dividend\nKyers bat which escape the tax\nnut ef the feet they wen net\ndlildend payere on January 1, IMS,\nare fltwty, Conltgu and Buffelo*\nAnkerite In Ontario, Su Aatonl*\nla Manitoba rad Bralorne to Brltlah Colombia. Theu five companlu\nproduce* mora thu |l\/N0,ttt to\ngold that wtU not be taxed.\nBorne 11 oompuiet, acittared over\nOanada, mainly from Quebec, weat to\ntht Ptclflo cout, embrace thi group\nproducing gold from their own mill*\nbut which an not dividend payers\nUd thtrefore in not taxed.\nBBNO NONPAYEB\nAt the hud of thli Uit itand*\nHudton Bay Mining * Smelting compuy, a copper mining oompany primarily but alao the eighth gold producer ln the Dominion. In Brltlih\nColumbU Reno and Cariboo Oold\nQuarto an getting Into production\nln oontlderebl* volume. International\nXlckal, Oranby Mining * Smelting\nud Bowe Sound Copper IU produce\ngold u a by-product. ,\nOntario hu tha iergut number at\nemail nondlvldud producer*, tb* Utt\nIncluding Athlty, Berry-HoUlnger,\nOonlaurum, Klrkland Lake, Macau*,\ntnd ParkhUl. Central Patricia hu a\nmilling plut rudy and wlU be producing ahortly. In Quebec Grenada\nud Greene Btabell an mlUlng ud\nthe email millet* to BrltUh Columbia\nInclude Vldette, Dentonla, and ReUef-\nArUngton. Several propertlu In Manitoba han mUU but an not producing\nat preunt. Theu Include Sherritt-\nOordu and Central Manitoba.\nNO DISCOURAOBMBNT\nThe effect of the revuton U that\nwhile the burdtt wUl be oarrled by\ntht big produce!*, they will be credited tht amount of their lltt corporation Income tax and wUl therefore\npay leu thu under the plu u at\ntint announoed.\nAnother Mtlafactory futun ot th*\nrtvlied plu from thi vltwpolnt of\nth* mining Induitry, U that new\n\u25a0\nss Hai\nmining oonoerna will be unhampered\nby taxation and, aocordlng to wadtto\nof tha Induitry, lnvutmut of cut-\ntil in new proiptcti wlU not b* dU-\ncoureged.\nWATER LEVEL\nSTM CLIMBS\nAlthough appreciably checked the\nwatar level tain advanced .lightly\nWeSneeday. Tuuday* rudlng wu\n14.6 feet above aero and Wedneedaya\n14.79 abort, a two and a half-Inch\nrUe. A continuance of cooler weather\nWednudey, after a clear night,\n\u2022trugthaned the bet of thou who\nUt looking for the peak for thll anion In thi tint week to May, an un-\nuauaUy early date. -   ,\nBRITAIN TALKS\nMOVE CONTROL\nMEAT OUTPUT\n\u2022\nLONDON. May I (CP-Hevu)\u2014 A\nmon to control taut production\nalong tht llnu already luggutad for\nwhut grower! wu made by tht par-\nUamutary agricultural committee\nhen today. The main polnta of thtlr\nprognm wlU be lubtnitted to tht gov*\ntnuattf tor itt approval.\nTht principal pointi wen:\n1. Tt guarantee tht firmer a mint-\nmum price.\n1.* To Mlu thl guarantee funda\nfrom an Import duty on foreign mut\nI. A mtesure to relte prlcu and\ndevelop Internal production while\nlimiting Importation.\n'     LUMBERMAN ACQUITTED\nVANCOUVER, May I (CP)\u2014Doug-\nlu M. Oolguhoun, vanoouver lumberman, wu acquitted in county court\ntoday on a charge of obtaining credit\nby talu preterm! from Evin A. Pyke\nln connection with thl markitlng at\nehlngle boltt from I camp on Vancouver UlUd.\nJudit A. M. Hirper ttatad that be\noould not find u Intent to difriud\nwhich would Juitlfy him to convtctlng\nthe icouted.\nCITY DRUG\nBIRTHDAY 8AXE\nContinues Today, Friday\n,'   and Saturday\nHUNDREDS   OP   BA10AINS\n'Ftohlng Season Opu \u2014 Bring home\nthat BIO ONE with City Drag tackle\nCITY DRUG CO.\nTBE BEXALL STOBE\nNelson's Dispensing CbemUta\nammond Secure!\nControl of N.Y.\nMadison Garden\nNBW TORK, May I (API\u2014Col. John\n8 Hammond announoed today that\nhi and a group to ateoeUtae had pur-\ncltaaad control ot Madison Squan\nOirtten. The (tatomut uld h* would\nnplace Richard r. Boyt u chaltmu\nol tbt botrd and would retunw bU\nold peat u pruldent of the New Tork\nRanger hockey dub.\nMORE ABOUT\nPRES. BEATTY\n(Continued   rrom  lag*  One)\nntdan Pacific and thl Canadlu National nUwaya, uld Mr. Butty, aa-\n\u25a0 rtod u equ*l or it least a aut-\nII dent economy could be tffteted\nbr coopentlon bttwtn tht two\ncompanlu but It mutt bt potent\ntlito oould not be to. They ueerted\nalto polltlct did not inter Into tbt\nadministration of tin lovernment\nsystem or political ooutlderitlons\ninto a soluUon of the problem,\n1-Whlle I would not like to be-\nUire tbat to pe true, I han heard\ntinphatlo aaiuruou ot the ume\ncharacter made during the put yean\nand unfortunately thty ban proved\nUi bt without foundation!,\" Mr.\nBietty laid.\nHELP FOB BOTH\nContinuing Mr. Beatty remarked\ntliat .the recommendation of tho\nC p. R. for a Joint admlnlttri--\ntlon by a private company hu\ncnund tomi people to deduce tbe\neffect ot the propoul would* M\nU turn the eeteta oi th* canidlin\nNstional ayatem over to the 0. P. R.,\ntie government retaining the lta-\nbllttee. Tbt govtrnmtnfi gutrintu\nol th* Nitlonal tytttm't ucuritlti\nrecent then wu no ucap* from\ntlelr Uablllty by tht unthlnkatata\nraurte Of repudiation. The purpou\n01 unification wu to provide the\nomen of tbt National intern with\nnore money to ntltty their obli-\ngitione thu It wu.poulble to u-\ncure If dual ud competitive Witt mi were maintained. Ltkewlto\neionomlu would lncrutt the revenue of the C. P. R\nN>T  C. P. B. OWNEBSHIP\nIt hu niver bun luggutad the\nC P. R. ihould uiumt owninblp\nol the Nitlonal tyitem\u2014that will\nremain with tha government u WlU\ntl\u00bb ownenhlp of the 0. P. R. remain with lta preunt proprlttore,\"\nMr. Butty aald.'\n\u25a0in affect the' lugfuttoa w t\npfrtnenhlp with t dlvliion oo u\niiireed baeU ot thl Mt urnlng ot\nDM proptrltlu Jototly operated. Prt-\nvi,to admlnlatratlon U recommu-\ndid u. (hit mm* likely to leuu\nor ellmintta poUtleal lntluuce ud\nnear* maximum efflcUncy.\nCOOPERATION IMPOSSIBLE\n\"I tm ututled thlt to nod\ntimet u well u ln times ot adltMty\nu lifted adminlittatim glvu tht\n(Uteri tuurinct ot economy tnd\n\u2022 tletoncy. Th* objutton utuslly of-\nfiiwd || aald to be founded on\nfiar of tbe oonaaquncu ot monop-\noy but I think th* fear u ground-\nlm. RaUwaya do not ud cannot\ntijoy a tranaportatlon monopoly\naid tha publlo lntemt may be fully\nprotected by pubUc control extr-\ncud through the ward ot reUwsy\nommlaelonti* and tht govtrnmut.\"\nSpeaking of the coopentlon which\nhta already beu worked out between\ntte two rtUwayi Mr. Beatty uld\ntliat, predicated u lt wu on tbt\nmaintenance of competition be-\ntreen them, the field of ooopera*\ntona had lta Umlte. Tht comptny'i\nolfloera hU devoted conitant effort\nlu applytog the principle ln every\nbranch whin lt wu otpibta ot\nbring \u00bbpplled with\" advutage, Joint\nmeeruru Introduced hid Involved\nii eatlmatad annual uvlng of tl\n0)0,000. Miny othtre wen under\nc milder ttion.\n.P.R. Moves Up\non Eastern List\nMONTBBAL, May I (CP)\u2014While\nnumerically galna and lossu wan on\nI even basis oa th* Montreal ttock\nichange today, conflduto wu reflected In the day'a dealing!. Duerip-\ntlon by Pruldut B. W. Butty ot tot-\nproved condition* ln th* oompanyt\n0 )*ratloni, e*pecl\u00bbUy to eutom Oan-\n\" , aut Oanadtu Pacific railway up\nat  11%. Bollinger Uvaneed M\nta at 18.08.\nHoward  Smith preferred  lumped\n\u2022pointi to a new high for toe yur\n70. Canadian Bronu preferred\nsoared 11 points to MS. Brutltu\nTraction, Intimation tl Nickel, Miuiy\n1 ante, ud Winnipeg Electrlo wen\n1: actlonallv higher.\nSales 30,160; bond* 111,100.\nMORE ABOUT\nGOLD TAX\n(Coattoaot Prom  Put On)\nprtet at tht produoer It Uu than\nISO an ounce. ThU wu tht am\nprovision pladtd In th* origins! pro-\nAnnouncement of the change wu\nmada Jutt btfon the adjournmint\nto tht houu today a Prima Minuter R. B. Bennttt. _fe nferred to\ntht protutt thlt hu been ratted\ntgatait to* Ui, particularly ln Ontario, ud to tha chargu that tha\ntax wu unconstitutional.\nOOVEBNMENT  HAS  POWER\nThen wu no queltlon to hu\nmind u to tb* power of tb* government to impou th* tax. Mr.\nBtnnttt Mid, ud he referred to\nnotion it of tbe BrltUh North Am.\nerica act, Ba deeoribed alio the\nlong dltcuulon betwun the government ud repreuntitlvet of the\nn.lpe*.\nHe belUved the plu now propoe-\ned would mut with general approval of thou mott conoirntd.\nTht conferring mining Interest* hid\nMctptad K u a fair wiy ot dealing with tb* altuatlon.\nREVENUE Or NINE  MILLIONS\nIt la anticipated the tax will\nbrldg to * revenue of about at,-\nooo.ooo which wUl mon tbu offut\nthe lou to revenue from reduction\nof the tax on tugar for which tht\noriginal Imposition on gold wu de-\nsigned.\nTbe only official protests againat\ntha tax from a provincial government, came rrom Ontario, the prime\nminuter uld. Bon. Charlu McCrea,\nOntario minuter of mlnu, bad tpent\nMm* time In conferenou with tbl\nprime mlnlater ud the minuter\nof finance, and had irringed muting- betwun tbe government aad\ntbe minen. Other provlnott hu\ncomplained \"to the populeu\"\nthrough the preu, the prime minuter nld.\nTO AVOID DISPUTES\nOhsngei In'the modi ot applying\nthe tax wen made to tvold uy\ndisputes u to the rights of tbt\nprovlnou, the prime minister nld,\nwhile exemption of the non-dlvld-\nead paying mlnu wu to remove\nUy poulblUty ot Impending development or imbimulng producer* of\nlower grid* on. which wire oporet*\nIng only because ot tbe premium.\nTbe aame applied to plawr mining,\nwhich wu providing \u2022 ban muni\net ixlttenot to Individual! who were\npenning the gold beerlng ttreimi.\nWithout tbe provUlon ruptctlng\ncorpcrttton Income taxes lt Is eetl-\nmated the M per cut levy would\nbring ln about 111,000,000 revenue\nBy permitting dividend paying gold\ncompanlu to credit their Income\ntax agalnit gold tax tbe total will\nbe reduced by ipout 13,000,000,\nFINE TOWN AMD\nSAMEKNOCKERS\nMajor Walte Arrives With\nDaughters From East\nTbt ume tine Uttte town and the\nsame bunch of old knocktn running\naround.\" remarked Major Richard K.\nWalte, on the approach of a NtUon\nNewa reporter Wedneeday. He did not\n\u25a0top to ftnd out what manner of Interview 1* would be nquuted to gin\nbtfon Ixpreeslng htf nntimute.\n\"TiU thtm. Tu you may quote\nme u uytog auch,\" ha replied whu\nquettloned lf hU vuwt wen for the\npublic. Mr. Witt, opulut to ep-\npunnce, arrived from the eut on\nTuuday morning with hU two daugh-\ntan for in indefinite itay to tb*\ncity. Major Walt* U well known tn\ntheu part* having retlded hen baton.\nTBB NBLSON BAttT HBWf. NBLSON, BA.\u2014 THVBSDAT MOBBING, MAT I, MSI      -\nUniversity to Honor\nMISS GRAY IS\nBACKONDUTY\nHad Pleasant and\nInstructive\nVisit\n_*romtnent Canadian*\nMlu K. Btb*i Oray, npatotendut\nof th* Kootenay Udte Ou*rtl hoapltaL\nU buk on duty after a 10-month\nlute ot abunoe made necusary\nthrough IU health.\nMlu any hu ipent tht lut month\nto the eut ud hu returned much\nImprovtd. During htr itay In thi\ncut U* vU(ted medical Initiation*\nItt Rocheeter, Minn., Wlr.nlptg, Brandon, Man., ud other polnta and Investigated lomt Of the latatt method*\not tbi praotUe, ud attend! a number of cUnlct. Her trip wu a pleasant\nona, Mlu Oray atated. She arrived\nln the dty Mondty ud went on\nduty Tuetdty.\nMORE ABOUT\nNO BC. LOAN\n(Continued  From   Page Oae)\nNew Cold Storage\nPlant tor Rupert\nPRINCB RUPERT, B.C., May I (OP)\n\u2014Building permit* luued In the city\nof Prince Rupert In AprU of thu year\ntotalling 143.000 wen the hlgbut for\ntny ilnils month tlnce Much, 1MI,\nud brought tbl building total for tha\nyear to date to 147.838 u compered\nwith |3\u00ab,\u00abW ln the flrat four monthi\nof IMS.\nThe principal Item \u00ab the April\nHit thla yur wu on* of 140,000 covering conitructlon of tb* new cold\n\u2022tonga plut ben of the Northern\nFishermen* Odd Storage Ltd.\nB. C. INSPECTORS ARE\nEMPOWERED GET DATA\n\u2022 ON PAYROLLS OP B. C.\nfour 1\nBritain Placts a\nHeavy Tax Upon Its\nTypewriter Imports\nLONDON, May 3 (CP cable)\u2014Type-\ntotter manufacture\u2122 ln the United\nlinfdom wan encouraged to proceed\ntilth plana tor lncreulng production\nby Imposition tonight lit niw ratal\not duty on recommendation of. the\nLnport duties advlaory commission,\nsrtecttve Friday.\nHenceforth the charge on Imported\nn|tachlnu will be between It ud 114\nh, or else 30 per out td valorem,\nichever may be tbt hlgtur.\nitlu u typewriter cue* ud acting machlnu U ralutl to 71\nper pound of weight, tnd u\nspools about II cuta a pound.\nVICTORIA, May 3 (CP)\u2014Machinery\nby which the BrltUh ColumbU government WUl ttrengthen lta hud ln\ndealing with the new wag* ud labor\nact fluid tt th* laat session of th*\nleglitature wu provided by the cabinet thll week,\nAU lnipectore of tht department of\nlabor, the factoriu Intpector and hU\nmlitant, ud th* dtputy minuter of\nltbor han bun empowered to take\naffidavit! ud affirmation.. Theu officiate an thua equipped with the\nauthority to receive tworn Information relative to payrolls, working condition* and tlmllar clroumitancei\nntouury to enforcement ot the new\nregulation!.\nTurning a nulunee wut* Into U\nmet. California developed a national\nIodine Induitry during tht depreulon,\nuy* a report to the Americu Chemical aoctety.\n13.000,000 for \"work ud w*gu\"\nprognm.\nIn Udltlon thi BrltUh ColumbU\ngovernment would like uotner |1,-\n000,000 for municipal loam tor un-\ntmploymut relief, but by further\ndrastic paring thty could get along\nwtth eight million dollars.\nMr. Bennett* letter uld:\n\"Tour requut for tlnincial aa-\naUtanca hu bun given tbt moet\ncareful consideration by council, and\nIn reviewing your position we havt\nhad before ut tht letter of Hon.\nJohn Hart addnned to th* minuter of flnuc* on February It,\nwhich, we bin considered In the\nUght of the letter addressed to Mr.\nHart by the minister of flnuce on\nMarch M. aa well u the telegraphs\nwhleb bate beu exchanged between\nua on the uml tubject.\nASES NEW PROGRAM\n\"Notwlthatandlng our own f Inen-\nclal probUmt, which art oneroui\nand difficult, lt la tbe desire of the\ngovernment to aunt to tbl but of\nour ability, but we can not in Jue*\nttet to the taxpayen of the Dominion accept the itatement of your\nrequirements u outlined to Mr.\nHart'a letter of March 31 u repre-\nnntlng \u2022 complete effort on ydur\npert to dul with your financial\npetition.\n\"We must therefore aak you to\ntubmlt a new program which wUl\ntubstaatlslly reduce your contemplated dtflclt of 13.131,031 on ordinary account for the ourrent year\nwhich you anticipate notwithstanding your suspension of Unking fund\nrequirement! which amounted to\n13,431.820 laat year.\nWILL ADVANCE SOME FUNDS\nAi the preparation of thle itatement can not ta* made until Mr.\nBart return* to Victoria, ud you\nappear to lie ln need ot Immediate\nfunda, we are prepared td advanu\ntuch itimi u may bt necessary to\nmut your Immedlatj ud' priulni\nrequirement! on tbe undentandlni\nthtt your reviled budget U to be\nsubmitted tome time within tbe next\nflv\u00bb or HX weekt at the outtldt.\nTt would bt desirable to aak you\nto tubmlt a itatement which would\n\u2022how tomethlng approaching a balance on current account; however,\nrealizing your dltflcultlu ud with\ntbe dealre to ht helpful, we will not\nSso fit u to uk that thU ihouli\ndone, but wa mutt expect th*\ncontemplated deficit to be reduoed\nto Mouthing ln th* neighborhood\nof on* million dollara at th* out-\nslds.\nABSOLUTE  FAIRNESS\nWhen we receive such a revUed\nprognm ws wUl glva lt fsvorabte\nconslderetlon tnd you wUl be ad-\nvlud promptly u to whether we\ntre prepared to make advincei from\ntime to time ln eonformltv with\nyour rtvlied program up to tbt end\nof the current flacal year.\n\"Apart altogether from the justice\nof thU requut u affecting your\nprovince, may I point out that It\nhu beu our endeavor to deal with\nribiolute falrneu with thl requests\nfrom each of the four western provlnc.!. ud It would be most unlilr\ntf greater conildcratlon Ihould be\nshown to BrltUh Columbia thu fo\nany otber provlnoe.\nTn aU of theu ctrcunutancu I\n.rust :oj rill recognlit the fatri.rit\nof this i*i-txul and, In aoctptln; it,\nroc,mi--9 the fact that tt ls tbe\nbest we can make.\nTours  faithfully,\nR. B. Bennttt.\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nMln Lohmunt brilliant talent\nwu recognised laat Scat I by being\nrboun soloist at Hollywood Bowl.\nHur her eley u ptanltt tt tht Nelson\ntile* Clab Concert, Friday, May 4th.\nAdmission soc. (ISM)\nRegular monthly muting, Nelton\nBotrd of Trad*, Hum* Hotel, Silver\nRoom, 13 o'clock today. (33M)\nLa   Figaro   permanent*,   ts   ahd\n17.50. Rou Beauty Parton.     (3338)\nCatholic whist   drlvt  ud  entertainment tonight. i       (3337)\nVANCE\nSat.   night,   0-13,   Melody   Mtkira\nBAOLI HALL\n0MB\nw*wwt***\u00bb*\u00bb*yttmttttt\nCOMING\nH. O. Willi- fantattlo\nrtensitlon\u2014The\n\"INVISIBLE MAN 1\"\nMutt Friday it thl Capitol ThMtn.\n(3S4I)\nAt a special cuvoeatlon on Junt\nI, tht tnlnnlty of Toronto wUl\nhonor canada'a only Cardinal, and a\npromlnnt provincial prime minuter,\nto Udltlon to nural other well-\nknown peoplo. Lett, HU Bmlnenoe\nCardinal VlUeneuve of Quebec, upon\nwhom wUl be conferred the degree ot\nDoctor of Law* (bonorit cauu), to\nmark th* tooth analvamry of the\nlanding of Jacquu CarMer at Oupe.\nBight, Bon. L. P. D. TlUiy, Prim*\nMinuter of New Bruntwloh, who wlU\nreoelw * slmUir dsgru ln commimo-\nretlon of the coming cf the LoytlUts\nto Ntw Brunawich, tht founding of\nthat provlnoe, and tbe landing of tbe\nLoyalists to Ontario 150 yean igo.\nWEATHER AGAINST\nANGLERS OPENING\nDAYS OF SEASON\nBnpleeeut weather, high water ud\ndriftwood an facton contended with\nby fishermen on tht flnt two diyt\nof thl season, and consequently no\ncatchu have bun reported here. A*\ntar u it known the anglert' creeU\nwin either mighty tllm or empty on\ntht first day.\nBUILDING TOTAL\nIS NOW $18,060\nRecent Permits Issued by the\nCity Total $1105\nTto) building permit*, totalling 111,.\nOil, bare bun luued by tbt- city\nrecently to bring the year'* building\ntotal up to 118,080.\nPermits for tbe mo*t part win for\nminor alteration., comtructlon of\n\u25a0htd* ud (mill dwelling*     '\nThey win luued for:\nVtrudtb repairs, Innli atreet, A. 3.\nCrack, 150.\nImprovement to driveway to gu\nstation, Nelton avenue, W. Longman\nud H. Jacobson, III.\nAddition ot bedroom ud rummer\nporch to re-ldence, Fourth itreet, A.\nFooter, C100.\nConttruet f\\ at frame ruldenee,\nDouglu rou, Caroline Phllllgtnt, 1100\nConitructlon ot garage, Hendryx\nitreet, 1110, Mn. McEwan.\nConitructlon of three-roomed houu,\nDouglu roU, Mre. M J. Beu, 1350.\nErection of woodihed, Mill itreet.\nW. Andenon, III.\nAltaratlcn to kltchin, Oarbonato\natreet, Mr*. V. Andireon, 171,\nConitructlon of galvulud Iron fuel\nUed behind Romano'i ihot ahop, tett.\nConstruction of. frame garage. Third\nitrut, W. Lalthley, 1100,\nNumber of Relief\nCamps Down by 25\nPer Cent in April\nVICTORIA, May t (CP)-Th* number of tingle men to national datum department campa In BrltUh\nColumbia wU reduced more thu 31\nper cut ln April, u compared with\nMarch, iccordlng to department, of\nlabor flgurea.\nAt thl end of March tha total wu\n\u2022350. ThU figure U now down to\nSOOd.\nMiny of thou who ban utt the\ncampa are understood to have secured seasonal employment of one kind\nor uother.\nWHEAT IN STORE\n5 MILLION BU. OFF\nOTTAWA, May 3 (CP)-Canadian\nwhut In itore tor thi wuk ended\nAprU 37 ihowed a decrease of 5,-\n403,407 bushels u compared with\nthe previous week according to a\nstatement Issued by tbe Dominion\nbureau of statistics today.\nThe vUlbU supply vu reported u\n308,873,883 buiheU il compared with\na revlaed figun of 3l4t7\u00ab,l7l butb-\nela for tbe previous wuk and 311,-\n708,848 bushels for ths correepond-\nlng week ln 1033.\nDOMINION  OAS  EARNS\n. 15.75   FOR   (ACH   SHABB\nTORONTO, Miy 3 (CP)-Dominion Ou and jBectrlc company\nearned 18.78 per ahare on ttt preferred ttock from Aug. 1, 1133 to\nDec' 11, 1198, liter all chargn ud\ncovered bond Interest 188 tlmu.\nC.P.R. Reelects\nIts Directors\nMONTREAL, May I (CP)\u2014Retlr-\ntog dlrteton, Sir Charles Oordon,\nRou B. MeMuter, Montreil, Btgl-\nnald McKennin, Luton, Eng\u201e\nJamu A. Blchardnn, Winnipeg,\nud W. 3\\ BUke Wilson, Vancouver,\nwere re-elected at the anneal muting of the Canadian PacMe Ball-\nway shareholder! today. \u2022\nA bylaw making It poulble for\nCnaotldated debenture ttock te be\nUued In Canadlu currency u weU\n\u2022\u2022 steritag and United Statu currency wu adopted.\nThe uaul financial report of tbe\ncompany wu abo unanimously adopted.\nORDER EXPECTED ON\nWAGES ON CANNING\n.    AND FRUIT INDUSTRY\nCUSTOM TOTAL\nIS 1227 TONS\nw\nTwo New Mines on List Sending to Smelter\nFourteen mlnu from widely tcet-\ntered sourcu contributed 1337 tons\nto tht Trail smelter for tbe period\nending April 80, aad which Includes\nthe lut nine dayt of thi month.\nTrie total for the company shipments\n\u25a0mounted to 11.118 ton*, or* a total\nfor thU itatement of 13,418 toni.\nThan wen two new shipper! on\ntht Ust, the Central Mines of Mtnl-\ntobs, ud tb* Oold Coin of Wuhlng-\nton.\nTh* Yankee Olrl, th* mott prolific of\ntht custom shippers, unt 503 tons.\nand thl Ooodenough alto of Tmlr\nwu next with HI tons.\nFollowing ls th* detailed lUt with\nthe name of tbe mint, locality and\nthe number of tona:\nBeU, Beaverdell,*!.\nBoeun, Nw Denver, 37.\nCentral Mu. Mlnu, Multobt, 1.\nOoodenough, Tmlr, 335.\nGold Coin, Waihlngton, U.S.A., I.\nOrandora, Pentlcton, Ut,\nKnob HUl, Republic, 51.\nKootenay Belle, Salmo. tt\nMidnight, Roaalud, 10.\nO.K. Boulud, 35.\nReno,  NtUon,   17.\nSecond Relief, Erie, 48.\nSpring creek, Brie, 11.\nTlnku Olrl, Tmlr, 513.\nTotal cuatom, 1117.\nTotal company 11,188.\nOrand total. 13,415.\nMEETING ASKS\nWORKANDWAGE\nAT SILVERTON\nMunicipality   to   Let\nDelinquents Pay\nby Work\nALSO WORK OUT\nLANDLORD'S TAX\nPetition   to   Demand\nPottullo Carry Out\nPledge   \u25a0\n6D.VIRTON, May 3\u2014Friday, i\nmast muting of tht mldtnta ot\nSUvtrton mtt In Memorial hall,\nSllverton, to discuss thi lncnaKng\ndifficulty of living without in income, j. c. Hirru wu appointed\nchairman, and Mri. \u00ab. Hambly **c-\nretary.\nDelinquent rent ud tax** wen\nfirst contldered. w. Hunter, apuktog\ntor the municipality, announced\nthat thou ln irretn to thl SUvtrton corporation would bt allowed\nto work ott their taxes; alto thtt\ntennutt would be permitted to work\noff the taxn to tht munlcipiUty\ndue from thtlr lindlordt.\nASK   PROVINCIAL  ACTION\nProvincial taxet were next contldered. After dltcuulon, It wu decided to draw up ud present i pe*\ntltlon to the government tiklng\nfor lorne Immediate action on the\naame llnu u tbe sllverton municipality bu granted, but at the\numt tlmt, demsndlng tht Pattullo govtrnmut proceed with It*\npolicy of \"work and w*g*i\" u promised in tbe recent election.\nWater ratea ud the coot of elec-\ntrie light wen alao discussed.\nThe whole trend of the meeting\n\u2022bowed that the condition ww\ngrowing mon ud mon desperate\nhouse* needed repair, clothing worn\nout. and that dlacuulon ivilled\nlittle, tbe obvious ud only remedy being luffldent Income.\nb Sold at Coast\nW. H. Malkin Company Buys\nWater Street Warehouse\nin Nelson\nNAS00K1N BEGINS\nSUMMER SCHEDULE\nTo Make Three Round Trips\nDaily; Castlegar Ferry\nBack on Its Run\nVICTORIA, May 3 (OP)\u2014An order\nretpectlng minimum wagu In tb*\nfruit and vegetable canning Induitry\nU expected to be tbt next promulgate 1\nby the Brltlih Columbia board of\nlnduatrial relatione.\nTbe .board ut today dluuulng varloua upecti of tbU queitlon, and other\nphases of enduvor on which repre-\nuntatloaa have ben made to tbe\nteat few week*.\nAdam Bell, deputy minuter of labor,\nchairman of thc board, aald after tht\nmuting thin wu no comment to\nVICTORIA, May 3 (CP1.-A wan-\nhouu building ud land at Nelaon\nwhich reverted to tbi BrltUh ColumbU department of Industries u\n\u2022 result of sn Industrial lou nude\nIn Immediate poet-war yeara wu\nordered sold today by the govern*\nment. w. H. Malkin, Ltd., offered\n15000, leu flvt ptr out commission.\nfor the property, formerly held by\nT. a Watera of Nelson, and thla\noffer wu accepted ra tbe recommendation of B. O. Row-bottom,\ndeputy   commlMloner   of   Industries.\nDebased Currency\nTaboo in China\n_______ .\nMOXDBN, Manchuria, May 3 (OP)\u2014\nAfter June 80 the old debaeed currency luued by former warlords wlU\nno longer be legally circulated ln the\nIfanchurlan provinces\u2014provinces recently created into tbe empire of\nMancbukuo.\nThe former Chlnen admlnlttratlona\nln Manchuria luued countless series\nof banknotes, with a face-value total\nrunning into the billions. Many of\nthem wen totally unsecured, ud\ntomt \u00bb100 bills hid a purchasing\npower of only 40 cents.\nCalgary Live Stock\nCALOART, May 3, (CP)\u2014Recelpte:\nyuterday wan 316 cattle, 37 calves,\ntwo hoga ud two shup. Today 137\ncattle, one calf, gst hoes ud 148\nsheep ud lambe win received. The\ncattle market wu flow, few cittle\nbeing weighed. Then wu in euUr\nundertone oa butcher stun with female butcher* ahout steady. Tht hog\nmarket wu unsettled. Today'i price\nnot utablUhtd at noon. Lite ye :r-\nday bote aold selects 17.75, bacona\n17-35 and butchers M.75 off trucks,\nan adnnu of 10 outa.\nCattle: Good butcher tteers 14.00-\n14.50, medium iteers 13.36-13.50. Oood\nto choice butcher hitlers M.60-M.60\nOood fed calvu 14.00-14.31. Medium\n18.50. Oood butcher cowl 13.75.' Bologna buIU ll.80-ll.75\nB.C. Conservatives\nTalk Convention\nMore than 120,000 B.C. Registration form\n, SGps lo Be Tabulated in Industry Check\nVICTORIA, May 3 (CP)\u2014More than\n130,000 regltiratlon forms of unemployed In BrltUh Columbia WtU ba\ntabulated and categoried ahortly whu\nthe eoonomlo council ltunc.hu lta\nvocational aurvey of the province u\na foundation tor employment finding\nplan*.\nThU will be th* tint *tep ln thl\nturyiy. which eventualy Will extend\nto all workera, employed or unemployed.\nMott of the data avalUDIe exists\nIn ont form or uother among departmental itatiitlci, but bury work\nU lnvolv*4 ln cleulflcatlon of th*\ntypu ot skilled and unskilled tabor\navailable.\nOne of the chief placet in which\nntw Information muat b* tenured U\nln connection with thi cltu of youth*\nbetween It ud tl yean, now luted\nal \"d*pend*nte\" on tbe unemployed\nrolle.\ntinder thl relief regUtretlon lyitem\nthe data 1* glvu dealing with tha\naga, ux and lut occupation of a\nfamily head or alngla perron our SI.\nIn March then wen 38.000 htada of\nfamillu ud 38,000 alngla people receiving rellif ra whloh tbU Information hu bau lecured. Ia addition\nthen wen 85,000 dependents, ranging from 1 to 31 yean to tge, and\nthere U a part of thli group abort\nachool agi which U available for work.\nVANCOUVBR. May 3 (OP)\u2014The\nBritish Columbia Conurvatlvt association executive will consider a\nrecommendation (or holding a pro-\nvlnclil convention thU ytu whsn\nIt mutt Saturday ln Vlctorii, It wu\nlearned hen today. Twelve repre*\ntutatlvu from VUcouvtr Conurva-\ntlve tstoclatlona ud officer! ot thl\nprovincial body will attend.\nThe muting, it U underetood,\nwill tUo dUcuu the sdvUtblllty of\nentering a Oonurvttlvi oudldate\nIn tha by-election ln North Vancouver, necessitated by thl runt\ndeath of H. C. % Anderson, C.CP.\nmembers  of the  legltlttura.\nCBESTON QBAZ1NO APPROVED\nStarting May 1, the Nuookln began\n'ta tummer ichtdule of three rourto\ntrip* dally ln lta tarry rout* on th*\nmain lake betwun Fraaer'i Landing\nand Oray Creek. The boat luvu\nFraeer't Landing at \u00bb am., 13 a.m.\nand S pm. ud luvu Oray Creek at\n10:30 a.m., 1340 pm. and 4:30 pm.\nThe engine of the Oaatlegar ferry\nwu overhauled Tueedey and the ferry\nU now back ob lta regular run. It\nwu oft from midnight Monday until\n7 am. Wettaetdey.\nRoad condition* throughout th*\ndlttrlct in aU right ttatad William\nRanuay Wednudey night, and no dlf \u2022\nflcultlu ara\nCUBS EFFICIENT\nIN THEIR WORK\nThe No. 1 Wolf Cub peck of Nelaon\nwent through tome of their Cub\nwork Tuuday at their meeting, la a\nway that drew ready approval from\nonlookers. The smart, efficient and\nIntonated way they went about their\nwork, augured weU tor pack In tht\nfuture. Harry Strut, scoutmttter, ud\nJohn Affleck, assistant, ware ln\ncharge.\nThere are IS Cube to the peck, and\nthere U alao uother pack, the Nelaon\nNo. 3, ln Fiurvlew.  '\nLEAGUE AND JAPAN\nREACH AGREEMENT\nOINBVA! Miy S (AP)\u2014Author!,\ntttlve Jepanese quarter! ben re\nveiled today thai a mutual under\nstanding of tbe lugue of nations ac.\ntlvit.ee in China wu furthered by \u2022\nconference between Joseph A. C. Av*\nenol, secretary general ot the league,\nud Japanese Consul Oeneral Mata-\nyukt Yokoyimi.\nLugue offlclaU enured Tokoyama,\nIt wu laid, thlt the league had no\nIntention of floating a lou to aid\nChina and aaiumu no ntponilbUlty\nwhttever for loan* undertaken by to*\ndependent groups.\nB.C. PBISONBB ESCAPES\nVANCOT7VBR, May 3 (CP)\u2014Oeorge\nGraham. SS, eervlng a one-year term\nat Oakalla Jail hen ra a fdrgery\ncharge, ucaped from the prUon farm\nlate today.\nSweater^\nThe new pullovers exA\nsleeveless sweaters by\nJantzen are outstanding\nin both colors and patterns. A real garment\nfor sport or general\nwear.\nSLEEVELESS\n,  f2.25 to f4.50\nPULLOVERS\n,     *_.00 to \u25a0*}5.00\nEMORY'S\nLimited\nMORE ABOUT\nB.C.GM\n(Ccatlnued  From   Page  Ont]\ndUn horticultural oouncU May t.\nwUl alao advent* tht growan' B\nwhu tbt marketing act U to e\ntu ot the bouu.\nMajor M. V. Maguln ot Va\nB.C., former mueger of the dlibi\ned Okanuan ttablUntlon botrd, I\nO. W. Hembllng of Vernon, repm\ntatlve of the grow*n it OttawaJ\nIng the part winter, WUl *Uo III\nthi meeting ot thl hlrtloultural cl\ndl ud remain In Ottawa during*!\nslderatlon of the marketing act.\nCOMMITTEE INTACT       \t\nThe merger of the growen <\nmlttae Into the B.CP.Q-A. hu b\nKftcted on tht imputation that\ncommittee ahaU nmaln Intact\nfunction u a oommlttu of the I\nclatlin until tuch \u2022 time u the i\nketlng let U peesed.\nMajor Maguln will pnunt I\nihlppert' repreuntatiooa to the 1\ntleultural couacU for a fruit tr\nixchuge botrd, to conjunction 1\ntin propoud Dominion mirkit\nboard.\nMr. Haaklnt hut ttattd deflnU\nthen mutt bt export oontrol. Bt i\nIt might be ntouury, to vltw ot I\nferent condltiona pnvallng, to b\nu export control botrd to Ml\nColumbia and almUarly tht at\nfruit tnu of tht tut might :\nto hive their own control board*,\nSoccer Teomi to\nPractice Tonig\nProviding the rounds an dry '\nevening, both tht Baken and Midi\nwill take the field at the Recru\ngrounds for a socow workout.\nBtkera f*o* tbe itrong TraU Thli\non Bunday tftornoon ud in\nthtt thty must bt ln flrat dan l\nto tak* them Into c*mp.\nAnd aoccer pUyen an expectet\nbt on hind for thi practln.\nIn the ooeant of the world tl\nU enough gold to gin every pi\non earth  about* 114,000, ThU\nU ao dlisolved that lt cannot\nextracted profitably.\nA Real Tonic for Thll\nTired Feeling\nSMYTHE'S  BEEF\nIRON AND WINE\nSmythe'i Pharma*\nPBONB 1\nSEE\nVIC\nGRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nFor Modern Plumbing\nAT MODERATE PRICES\nOpp  City Bill PHONE Sll\nJ. A.C. Laughton, R.C\nOPTOMITR18T\u2014OPTICIAB\nSalt* 205  Medical Art* BalNBag\nVICTORIA, May 9 (CP)-Sptclll\nregulitlom tor gracing ud haycut-\ntlng ln tb* Creston valley ttock range\nhan been approved by the British\nOolumbla cabinet under the grating\nact\nLAST TIMES TODAY!\nwftiti***\nSTARTING TOMORROW\nH.G.WELLS'\nFantastic Story -.' '_m\nTHE W\n'Invisible Man \u2022\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1934_05_03","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0405856","@language":"en"}],"Language":[{"@value":"English","@language":"en"}],"Latitude":[{"@value":"49.493333","@language":"en"}],"Longitude":[{"@value":"-117.295833","@language":"en"}],"Notes":[{"@value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. It changed hands again in May 1908 when it began to be printed by the News Publishing Co. managed by W.G. McMorris.","@language":"en"}],"Provider":[{"@value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","@language":"en"}],"Publisher":[{"@value":"Nelson, B.C. : News Publishing Co.","@language":"en"}],"Rights":[{"@value":"Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Touchstones Nelson Museum of Art and History: https:\/\/touchstonesnelson.ca","@language":"en"}],"SortDate":[{"@value":"1934-05-03 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1934-05-03 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\/1.0405856"}