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The Government had no In- vaileci \"\"ring the war.\ntentlon of abandoning wholly or He.said this was the present\nlubitaijtlally, Iti price control Price! Board policy In determln-\nprogram. in_ whether or not ceilings'ihould\n2. The danger of Inflation itlll be increased:\nwai \"very great.\" I   1.  Where the  Board Is satisfied\n3. The Government'i price poi- that production is capable of ex-\nIcy for the tramltlon period wai panding on the basis period sell-\nto give a \"reasonable degree of ing prices, then basic period sell-\natablllty to living coiti while lng prices will continue in force,\ncreating condltloni favorable to 2. However, where it can be dcni-\nt high . level of employment and onstrated to the satisfaction of the\nproduction.\" Board that present ceilings are pre-\n4. Comumer demand and pur  judicially affecting production and\nchasing power now exceed their employment, adjustments are made.\nTo Consolidate Diitrict\nMoos Board Work Here.\u2014Page 2\nCanadiem Take Second\nStraight From Bruins.-\u2014Page 7\nUrge Auto, Gai Taxei\nfor Highwayi.\u2014Page 6\nTEMPERANCE\nLOBBY INVADES\nQUEEN'S PARK\n' 1200 in Mass Protest\nof Ontario Drink-\nby-the-Glass Bill\nTO MEET DREW\nTORONTO, April 2 (CP)-Tht\nOntario Ltglilttura dtcldtd to go\nahead with th. Govtrnment'i ntw\nliquor licenilng bill Ittt today,\nJuit .few houn tfter t .hymn-\ntinging bind of cocktail protesters\n\u2022warmed on Quttn'i Pirk In \u25a0\nmatt demomtratlon agalnit tht\nmtaiurt which would tllow publlo Uit of liquor by tht glau en\nI limited bull.\nDeciilon to procttd with tht\nbill cimt In tht form of t vote,\n11-20, rejecting t Liberal amend\nment which tought to defer eon\naldtratlon of tht bill until next\nleulon \"when condltloni mty bl\nmore normal.\" ebovt, wai arrtttad by thl FSI\n' til thtrt hid bttn deb.te luting\nt\/. houri and covering ill phttet\nIf tht contentloui liquor queitlon.\nTORONTO, April 2 (CP)-A tern-\nperance lobby estimated at 1200 to\n(900 perioni staged a maw march\non Queen'i Park today to protest\nthe Government's new liquor licenilng bill which introduces public sale\not liquor by the glass on a limited\nbasis. The bill wai up for iecond\nreading in the Leglilature today.\nThc lobby sang iuch hymns ai\n\u2022Fight the Good Fight\" and \"On,\nVard Christian Soldiers\" as lt wait\ncd In the corridors and outside the\nParliament Buildingi ai a imall\ndelegation made an unsuccessful ef\nfort to Interview Premier Drew,\nwhole lecretary said he was engag-\ntd In legislative matters.\nTO MEET DREW\nThc delegation arrived after a\nman proteit meeting in the downtown Metropolitan United Church\nYeiterday Premier Drew told thc\nLegislature he had informed tern\nlerance leaders he would be able\nmeet a delegation it 9 a.m. todiy\nt they said they couldn't come\nien because  of the meeting.  An\nppolntment wai irranged for to-\nlorrow.\nThe church meeting endorsed a\nbrief which charged undemocratic\nj methods in introduction of the\nmeasure and urged the Govern-\n' ment \"to refrain from.the undue\nand indecent haste involved in\nthli program.\" It also approved a\nI resolution asking a year's delay\n' i consideration of the bill.\n. Albert Johnston, Acting Sec-\n-iry of the Ontario Temperance\nfederation, said the delegation saw\n\u00bbL E. J. Young, executive Assist-\nto the Premier, as well as his\nARRESTED IN U.S.\nWBJflgl\nNavel   Office   Nicolai   Redln,\nalan  agtnti  claimed  that  Redln\nhad been \"abducted\".\nThousands Appear\nin Preparation\nfor Leaving Iran\nSHIPS LOADING\nBy  JOSEPH  C. GOODWIN\nTEHRAN, April 2 (AP)-Thout\nandi of Soviet troopi concentrated at the Caspian Port Of Bandar\nShth, 160 mllei Northeait Of Tehran, appeared today to bt making\nbuiy preparation! to Ittvt Inn-\nIan toll.\nA view of tht Aiterbtd Provlnct arta from a plane ihowad\nmuch activity on tht crowdtd\nwharvtt, in temporary blvouaci\nand In a regular Soviet Army\ncamp.\nSomt 300 Red Army toldltrt\nwert abotrd a ihlp early In tht\nday, and, In the narrow harbor,\nthret empty 600-ton freighter!\nwith Bteam up waited to enter\ntht ilngle illp ind bt loaded with\ncargo or with troopi who ttared\nupward it tht circling Amtrlcan\nplant tbovt thtm.\nFarther Wttt, I imall Ruulan\ngarrison it Sari, however, ihowed\nno apparent ilgni of preparation\nfor evacuation. Whtn tht plant\ndipped ovtr tht area, t numbtr\nof troopi wtrt drilling In an optn\nipace, and honei wtrt It pasture.\nTht Ilr trip dlicloied Inly ont\noil wtll at Bandar Shah\u2014om of\ntht Northtrn cltltt In which Rui-\ntim engineer! htvt bttn rumored\nexploring for tht pait thrtt yttn.\nTht wtll appeared to bt In on>\n\u2022ration.\nAt Sirl, however, tht ilngle oil\nwtl) lighted from tht plint tp-\npeered to have bttn abandoned.\nAWARDED V.C.\nHarvest\nto Erase\nLONDON, April 2 (Reuter.)-depend mainly on the lire ef thll\nThl Brltlth Government, In \u25a0 yeir'i grain harveit;\n10,000-word officiil report on 5. World export ot fate thll year\ntht world food iltuatlon luued will bt little more thin half the\ntoday, iaid bluntly that thi food pre-war level nnd supplies ln lm\nproblem na longer li ont of porting countriei ere estimated at\nauttarlty but of tbtoluta ihort- 80 per cent of normal.\nagt and warm thlt tht preient Tht report forecasts an event-\nworld difflcultlei art unlikely to ual reduction in the domestic pro,\ndisappear with tht ntxt harveit. duction ot pigs, meat and eggi for\nThe report, which expl.lm thl Britain, already dependent on lm-\noauaea of the prtttnt ihortagei porta for halt her food, becauie of\ntnd forecaiti tht proipecti for cuts in feeding stuff rations,\nthe future, la I eombre itory of The only bright ipot it iugar.\ndeflcienctt brought ibout by thi Tht outlook for the future is itore\nwir end niturt, Tht turvty wlll favorable and thll year miy prove\nform the background of tht food the low point for sugar luppllei.\nThe report added that the Wash-\ndebate  In the  Britlih  Houm el;\nCommoni on Thundiy.\nHere are eome ot the outstand\nings Mission by food Minister\nSir Ben Smith lett month, wai\nmade   against   e   background   ot\nlng pointi ln the report Issued e>KStr\ndiy ie t Government_ White Paper: **%*\u2022 _j_ ^ect of thle ml*\n1. Only a combination of favor, '.lon,\" the White Piper Mid, \"wu\nible clrcumitancei cm bring about to dlscusi with the other members\nany material improvement in the 0f the Combined Food Board the\nworld food iltuatlon while tavor- current poiltlon ln.regird to wheit\nable crops would spell disaster;      and rjcei to devise methodi of en-\n1 The world deficit ot whett tl luring thtt maximum quantities\n8,000,000 tons for tht 1M5-.G crop, were procured tnd exported trom\nNo early solution of the wheat the supplying countries, ond to\nsituation cm be expected; secure  the  mott  satisfactory   dtl-\n3. The shortage of rice is equtlly tributlon of thtte ttro ioodstuffi\nacute; {for tht remainder of the tint halt\n4. Future mppliei of meat will of IMS.\"\t\nPrepare for\nMinistry ol\nExternal Affairs\nty 0'AHCY O'OONNSLL\n\u00bbr*yqtJi_.*m,*wf -MSr\"\nOTTAWA,\"April 2 <CP)-~Tht\nCommoni todiy ptved tbt way for\nthe appointment of a separate\nMinister of. External Affairs, but\nPrime Miniiter MacKenile King\nwarned be .did not know just how\nioon he would be able to relinquish\nthe department.\nMr. King spoke betore the Com\nOTTAWA, April 1 (CP) - Ltbor\n\u201e    . ,\u201e .Minuter Mitchell  Indicated  today\nmopi gave third reading to a billL. ,__. \u201e. . ,\u201e._ ,\u201e __,_\nunending'the external affairs de-1 \"*\u00bb* ,t*P* m*3r ba t,kra to m\u00bbke\ni-rtment act so any minister of the labor legislation across tht Do-\nIrown might hold the portfolio.      minion is uniform ai posiiblt as\nPopulists Seek\nto Form New\nGreek Gov't\nPlan Early Vote\non Return\nof King George II\nATHENS, April 2 (CP)-Leidtn\nof the right-wing Populist Pirty,\napparent victor in Sunday's elections,   lought   tonight   to  form   \u25a0\nbroadened Government In confer- Minister could lighten hii burden\nencei with representatives of the by appointing a parliamentary as-\nNational Bloc Coalition, which op-jtistmt to help him in external af-\nposes an  Immediate  plebiscite on\nIndicates Uniform\nLabor Legislation\nLabor Brief Calli for Continued\nPrice Control, 10C Per Cent Income\nTax Deductions,.Decentralized Industry\nw._\nNew 40-Foot Wave\nBackwash of\nRampaging Sea\nRescue Squads Extricate Dead\nFrom Debris in Stricken Hilo;\nPlanes, Ships Search Ocean\nly The Aiiociated Preu\nImmense tidal waves that crashed down on Pacific '\nshores from Hawaii to the Aleutians and as far South as Chile\ntook the lives of possibly 152 persons, late reports showed\nTuesday night, and left property damage running Into the\nmillions.\nHawaii suffered the greatest casualties. The latest\ncompilation placed the dead at 70, the missing at a minimum\nof 71. Ten were presumed lost in the Aleutians and one In\nCalifornia. \u2022\t\nThe heaving ocean floor ott the 1\nSince 1912 the portfolio hat been\nheld by the Prime Minister ot thc\nday and Mr. King said the affairs\nof tht two departments htd become to intertwined they could\nnot be separated overnight.\nThe bill drew lupport from all\nparties ln itattmenti by Gordon\nGraydon (PC-Peel); M. J. Coldwell,\nC.C.F. leader, and John Blackmore\n(SC-Lethbridge).\nT. L. Church (PC-Toronto Broadview)  expreaaed belief the Prime\nioon u the province! reiume jurisdiction over libor mitten.\nMr. Mitchell told 1 delegation\nfrom the Canadian and Catholic\nConfederation of Labor that he\nhopes to call a conference thii Summer of provlnclil ltbor ministers\nto chart a policy which would bt\nfollowed when the Dominion returns Jurisdiction on ltbor mitten\nto the provlncei liter thii yetr.\nHe spoke ifter the delegation presented to the ctbintt 1 brief calling for changes ln exiitlng legislation, Increases'in wages, reductions\nin Income tax, and the undertaking\nof project! to provide employment\nTht brief, read by Gerard Picard\nof Quebec, secretary-general of tht\nUnion, mtdt reference to the recent\n\u00bb1,250,000,000 Cinidiin loin to Brl-\n _    tain and said that \"Canida is going\nlists, but ConstantinTsaldirls, lead-qU|ring   the  widest  experience  In,out of htr wiy to iitlgn billions\nfairs matters.\nMr. King said he would have\nseparated the Department of External Affalri from the office of\nPrime Minister long ago lf it had\nnot been for the fact queatloni\nwhich had to be dealt with were\nthe return of King George II to\nthe throne.\nPreliminary conferencei Indlcited\nthere would be iome difflcultlei ln\nthe way of formation ot a coalition\nby  the dominantly royallit popu-|of'\"an   .nternatloVf \"chancier\" re\ner of the royalist dlvlilon of the handling\nparty, remained hopeful of a iolu-|   He iaid he wai gratified with the\ntlpn. solicitude the Opposition hid ihown\nHe iaid, however, that ,in any ln wanting to lighten hii burden,\nevent the Populists tomorrow for- \"I take the solicitude with a grain\nmally would notify Regent Arch- of salt,\" said Mr. King.\nbishop Damaskinoa that a new Gov-1 He wondered why the Oppoiltlon\nernment would be foamed\u2014even lf wn 10 anxious to get him out of\nfrom the ranki of the Populists the Department. If he wai of no\n4lone UM  In  the Department he would\nThe Popullita were requeited byithink   that   they   would   want   to\nthe regent to form a Government |k\u00ablp Mm a*'* ,   _ _ .,\nf_.llnu_i._i,   lhe   re.ionallon   nl  Pr.niJ     HU   remirKl  Were   limed   It   Mr.\ntirv   The brief was aiven to following the resignation of Prem-1 -n\" \u00abmtr\u00ab were aimea 11 mr.\nE?' \u25a0\u2022\"*  brle' W3S \"Ven  l\u00b0  ier Themi.tokle. Sonho\u201elis_ middle-.G\"yd?P \u00bb*?. wanted to know how\nj ier Themlstokles Sophoulis, middle\n'toon   Mr.   King   would   make   the\nl^ta7f'Bring Drew now\" were I o^the-road Liberal leader. Sophou-ltch   ,n   dep-,rtmenti   ,ai   who\nanted 11 Mr. Johnston anonuncedjHs to d a press conference tha   any        w ^   ,\u201e,\u201e ,he \u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e]!\u201e.\nthe group outside the buildings Populist attempt to hold a plebiscite\nIt an appointment had been made\n\u25a0 tomorrow,\n.her small delegations saw Lib-\nI and CCF members of the Leg-\natlln1 in separate meeting!. Far-\n' Oliver, Liberal Houie leider,\n1 a caucus of Liberal members\nk;usi an amendment to the bill\n1 later moved an amendment urg\non the Klng'i return within two\nmonthi would be prejudicial to\nGreek national lntereiti. Earlier\nTialdarli had Indicated the mitter\nmight be lettled within two monthi.\nTialdarli aaid the Populirlit party\nintendi to hold a plebiiclte on thl\nking's return \"as ioon ai possible.''\nGreek royallsti expected to hold\nthat iecond reading be delayed at least 200 out of the 357 seatj ln\nlitil the next session of the, legisla-\nJICKIE9\nBy Ken  Reynoldi\nWcr-7 ,y\n\"I lit there'i Rubber Stampi\ngvtrtlitd In the Newi Want Adi\n\u25a0e'poie lt'i tht reil thing or\notltlcl_.ni.'- \u2022\nthe new Parliament.\nAt last count from 1500 of 3200\nvoting stations, the Populiiti had\n289,498 votei; the National Bloc 118,-\n740; Ike Liberals 72.390.\nA categorical denial of reporti\nthat the election count had betn\n\u25a0topped by the Interior Miniitry\nwai given by George Theodorakli,\nDirector Generil of the Department\nconcerned.\nThe count wai suspended Mondiy\nnight owing to delay ln the Irani-\nmission of reiulti from the Provinces, he iaid, but orderi had bttn\nlent to all Provincial prefect! to\nipeed up tranimiuton 10 final figurei could be innounced tomorrow.\nATHENS, April 2 (Reuten) -\nBuell Maben, Chief of the United\nNitloni Relief tnd Rehabilitation\nAdmlnlitratlon million to Greece,\nuld here todty thlt UNRRA.\nwould \"make a itrong and urgent\nappeal to the new Greek Government to take over full reiponilblllty\nlor their country.\nof dollan to Englind, while permitting unemployment to get wone\nwithin her own borden.\"\nDEPRESSION IN8URANCI\nThii itatement brought from Juitlce Miniiter St. Laurent 1 lengthy\nexplanation of the reasons for the\nloan, which he deicribed ai the belt\niniurance premium against inothej\ndepression.\nIf Britain hid not obtained the\nloan ihe would hivt been obliged\nto cut off her purchases In Canada.\nThe Dominion would suffer tht lon\not her belt cuitomer tnd would\nhivt to decrease her production accordingly.\nTht dtlegation alio flltd with\ntht cabinet 1 copy of Iti poit-wtr\nprogram which cilied for tha continuation of prlot controli for in\nIndefinite ptriod.\nIt called ior tiie decentralization\nof Industry to provide a more remunerative mirket tor agricultural\nproduct! ud U>\u00ab taking of steps to\ninsure fair wages. Public works ind\nsubsidies to lnduitry were put forwird u means of providing tm\nploymcnt.\nTht progrim nld female labor\nought not be accepted in industry\nlintry at Hong Kong 'earned a\npoithumouily.iw.trde._r Vleterlt\nCrott, Thll picture wu taken\nwhllt hli rtglmtnt, tht Winnipeg\nGrenadiers, wm In Jamaica before going to Hong Kong.\nmarried mtn wu urgtd. Exemption!\nof $400 per child, without reduction! beciuie of receipt o( family\nallowance!, were luggeited,\nCanada Heeds\n8000 Dentists,\n5000 Doctors\nVICTORIA, April 2 (CP) - The\nLeglilature today passed Education\ngeneral icafe but added, iti Minister Weir'i laliry  vote after\nwould be out of the queition to for\nbid wldowi or young women iup,\nporting fimlllet trom obtaining\nwork.\nThe brief criticized recent imendmenti to the wage control order,\nsaying they permitted increases for\nworkeri ibove tht rank of foreman but not tor the low income\ngroups.\nMr. Mitchell uked thlt tht\nItglilttlon bt given a fair trial\nand aaid he hoptd that In tht not\ntoo dlitint future thert would bt\n1 return to the collective bargaining lyitem.\nThe brief called for drastic\nchange! in the exiitlng tax lawi. It\nurged that 100 per cent deduction!\nbe made at the source to do iway\nwith the need of employeea filing\nout forma. It luggeited tbit no Income tix be collected on overtime.\nIncreise ln exemptions to $1200\nfor single  men  and   to  $1000 for\nCONSIDER MILITARY PHASE OF UNO\nonly 25 minutei discussion.\nReplying to a query from Arthur\nTurner (CCF-Vancouver Eait) Dr.\nWeir iaid Preiident Norman MacKenzie and hli faculty had done a\nwonderful job ln meeting a big\nproblem of accommodation for 7100\nstudenti it the University of British Columbii Initead of the normal\ncapacity of 1500.\nU.B.C. were utilizing between 130\nand 140 army huta which had proved helpful but the institution still\noperated under a tremendoui handicap, he iaid.\nReplying to proipecti of employment for graduate! in icience,\nDr. Weir said Canada needed 6000\ndentiati, 5000 docton and 4000 public health nurses. In any event their\neducation would not be wasted and\nwith industrial development in British Columbia he hoped all could\nfind a place in their own profession.\nIt was unfortunate that so many\nbrilliant students were forced to\ngo to the United States for employment, he added.\nAleutians, where the spectacular\nseltmic turbulence originated,\nchurned a new 40-foot tidal wave\nthat moved slowly through the Gulf\nof Alaska Tuesday.\nTwelve Coait Guardimen and two\ncivilians were taken from Middle-\nton Island in the gulf, and women\nand children were removed from\nNaknek on the Alaikan Penlnaula\nat tht new tide .urged toward\nAluka.\n8EEK VICTIMS\nMeanwhile, a great air-sea rescue\noperation Waa in ftM twing in the\nstricken Hawaiian Islands, hardest\nhit by the tea disaster.\nPlanei and ships put out to\nlooking for iny who might itlll be\ndinging to the wreckage of their\nhomei, torn ftom thtlr foundation!\nwhtn three wtvei itruck Monday,\nSelimologiiti uld tht ihocki and\ntbt new urevt were tbe normel\nbtckwiih fcom Mondty't ditturb-\ninct.\nDoctors, nurses  tnd Red Cron\ndliaster workers converged on the\nliltnd of Hawaii, largest in the Ha\nwalitn group, which caught the full\nj\u00bb\u00ab4_Br^______hM\u00ab-^>\nwirnlng.\nFIND MANY \u00bbAF*E\nHilo, a city ot 25,000 population\non the exposed Northeait coait, waa\nbattered and its itreeti piled high\nwith wtter-twtpt debrli. Retcuen\nextricitod bodlei from the debrli.\nUnited Statu Navy officials had\nexpreued fean that 11 .many as 300\npenoni might have loit their lives\nin Hilo, but many ol thote lint reported milting hive tumtd up aale.\nThere still waa no report ol the\nfate ot 10 men carried aWay when\nthe Northbound tidal wave engulfed Scotch Cap lighthouse on Unimak, an Aleutian Island only 70\nmiles from the calculated centre of\nthe sub-marine earthquake.\nBy  DOUGLAS  LOVELACI\nHILO, Hawaii, April 2 (AP)-In\nHilo today tearful families wandered about searching for their missing.\nKamehameha, a street of ware-\nhouses, cheap frame hotels and little\nshops, wai reduced to a tangled,\nmuddled mail of wreckage. Entire\nbuildings were mining, the fate of\ntheir occupants unknown.\nStreet! were blocked by rubble\nthat once wai bulldlngi. Powerlinet\nwere down. A huge iteel bridge wu\nwashed out. Scores of small craft\nwere shattered.\nRUMORS, BUTNO\nNEWS ON\nIRANIAN ISSUE\nResumed Meeting\nToday May Reveal\nif Replies Made\nBIG-THREE ACTION?\nBy CLYDE BLACKBURN\nCanadian Prtu Staff Wrlttr\nNIW YORK, April 2 (CP) -\nFlnt officiil ntwt of tht repllei\nor lick of repllei from Moicow\n\u25a0nd Tehran on the itatui of tht\n\u2022ovltt-lnnlgn dlipute li expected\nto bt glvtn only whtn tht Unlttd\nNatloni Security Council reconvene! tt Hunttr College It 11\no'clock tomorrow morning,        **\n^^katmtmw^mvi rorit wn\nthick with conflicting rumori\nWhloh early thll evening added\nup to nothing othtr thin thit\nthtrt wit no official ntwt.\nSource! dote to the Mexican delegation uid they underitood thit\nthe Big Three-the United Statei,\nBritain and Ruula\u2014are seeking to\nreach an agreement on the Iranian\ncase directly.\nThey were of the opinion that\nihould such in agreement come, tha\nSecurity Council probably would\ndefer discussions on - the .Iranian\nquestion until additional information became available from Russian\nand Iranian sources.\nNO CONFIRMATION\nThere wai ho confirmation of\nthese reporta from other sources.\nState Secretary Byrnei ot tht\nUnited Statei returned tonight trom\nWashington for tomorrow1! meeting.\nThe Council will meet at the dead\nline iet at last Friday'! meeting\nwhen the Soviet and Iranian Government! were asked to eubmit, by\n11 o'clock on the morning of April\n3, clear-cut statements on the itatui\nof their negotiation!.\nAbsence of such current and official information prompted tht\nCouncil to take the Friday to Wednesday   adjournment  after   Soviet\nAmbauador Andrei Gromyko had\nled his delegation from the chain-\nOut  In  tha  harbor tha  ocean I ber on Wednesday ln protest againit\nwaa pouring through a breakwa- the   Councii  even   discussing   the\n--'on I\ntar that cost leveral million doi\nIan to build.\nFrom the air, the waterfront looked ai though the ocean had picked\nup buildingi, swept them out to\nsee, then dained them back on land\nagain like 10 many matchei.\nIranian queitlon.\nQuads Born, Father\nDied Month Ago\nKELSO, Waih., April t (API-\nMr!. Ruby Ellen Pierce, 38, widowed only a month ago and tha\nmother of 10-year-old twins, gave\nbirth   to   quadruplet!   today.   Her\n  husband, Leo, a mill worker, waa\nOTTAWA, April 2 (CP) - Gen. k,lled __, _ mm acldenl Mar'-h L\nMcNaughton, former Defence Min-, The babie- rested ln two incu-\nIster, hai been appo nted Canadian bator, tonight, two in each one,\nRepreientative on thc United Na- at the St. John'i Hosplt \" '\nNAMED REPRESENTATIVE\nENERGY COMMISSION\ntions Organization's Atomic Energy view,   Wash.\nCommiuion.       doing well.\nHospital in Long-\nThey  were reported\nBritons Turn to Antiques for Cheer\n'    .'7.\"\nSecretarial of tht UNO't Military Itaff Committet, whoie Job li to drift pltni ftr in Internitlonil police force, plcturtd 11 thty met in Ntw\nYork. Lift tt right it tibial Interpreter V. 8. Qulm-\nburg, Ruiili Cmdr. J, H. Dtprti, France; Cipt\nDenyi Knoll, U.S.A.; Cipt. Y. T. Chow, Chlni; Col,'\nV. M. Btudtnov. UtlR, md Cipt. R, D. Coleridge,\nUnited Kingdom. Standing irt four Interprtttn\nlift to right, Lieut. N. I. Oorohova, U.8.8.R.; Lllut.\nV. Tite, United Kingdom; Fllght-Lltut F. Chtm-\npanhao, United Kingdom tnd Ant Colonel-Major\nO. White, United Kingdom.\nBy  HELEN  CAMP\nLONDON, (AP)-Poit-war Britiin li \"going mad over\" antique\nfurniture, paintings ind ornaments\nind \u25a0 similar boom Is predicted for\nthe United Statei within two or\nthree yean.\nAt London's two largest art auction houses, Sotheby's and Christie's\nspokesmen uld that while there\nhad been no fantastic prices tor any\nont Item, even ''the moit ordlniry\"\nirt treimrei bring two to five tlmei\ntheir pre-war price.\n\"We'vi found thtt the mirket\nhire it ibout two years ahttd of the\nUnited Statei,\" Chirlei' dei Grit, 1\npirtner at Sotheby's uld, \"tnd good\nhealthy American buying ll itlll\ntaking pltct which means thty an-\ntlclpite \u2022 boom.\n\"I notice that the extra-ordlntrlly\nhigh prlcu ire fetched by ordlniry\nthingi rather thin by extraordinary\nthing!.\" Dei Gru added. \"It'l not\nthlt thingi bring tMOO but thit\nthingi which uied to fetch $80 now\nbring MOO.\"\nAt   Chrlitle'!,   Sir   Alec   Martin,\n'provided they are on the imalllsh bring $8400; china and porcelain\nilde,\" wai much higher than before [ornaments sell from $120 to $1200,\nlhe war but that there had been no and a plain silver tea tray brlngi\nreil test of m outstanding article,\nsuch ai a really great Oaimborough\nor a Rembrandt, ilnce there have\nbeen none on the market.\nCHINA IN DEMAND\nHe uid people do not want \"col\nlectori ltemi\"\nof iome serviceable value which\nthty can't buy ntw, such at Engliih and foreign china, Georgian\nsilver (rather thin thi formerly\npopular Eltiabethan), itnall furniture, picture!, carpeta ind curtalm.\nChippendale tables, \"juit big\nenough for \u2022 glass and ah aah tray,\"\nnow bring $400 to $800 where 1 few\nyttn igo thty broughr$80 to $80;\nI writing tablt thlt formerly coit\n(1800 now costs $9200; t diimond\nbracelet worth $90 before now Is\nworth $1200; Audubon's book of\nbirds, one of the copies ol which\nbrought the world'i record price ol\n59*00 in 1987, no waveragti $14,800\nlor 1 \"quilt bid copy\"\nA Dreiden chlnt tervlce ii worth\n$8400.\nPeople with money to spend usually choose jewels, illver or privately printed books, the 'experti\nsaid.\n\"Even ordinary people have money to ipend because while their ul-\nso  much as  things, ,r|f,  have  been  slashed,  so have\nmanaging   director,   uld   thlt   the ,$2000 or twice ltl pre-wir price*\ngenertl level ol thingi ol quility,(imill   Florentine   engraving   wlll\ntheir expenditures,\" des Graz uld.\n''When 1 man feeli down, he\nthlnki 'why not have a china vase\nIn the living room to cheer me up'\nind juit comes in and buyi it\"\nThe Weather\nTemperature! \u2014 Min. 383, Max.\n49.2.\nForecait. Kootenay\u2014Cloudy with\nwittered ihoweri during the morning improving during the late afternoon ind becoming clear at night.\nWindi light.\nLake level at Nelion:\nTueidiy, 1 p.m.\u2014.37 fool, drop of\n.02 toot.\n.\u00bb\n \u25a0_\u25a0','\u2022_\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\n. '_\u25a0 1 '' .      7- '''     \u25a0\n1-NILSOH DAILY NIWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL   . IW\nILLUMINATED ADDRESS HONORING\nSACRIFICE OF SONS PRESENTED\nTO MR. AND MRS, GRAY BY CITIZENS\nIn e simple, but moving ceremony,\nMr. and Mri. J. B. Gray of Nilion\nware presented with an illuminated\naddreu Tuesday night, when citizens of all walk! gathered at thalr\nheme to pay homage to the parenti\nof Lieut. Robert Hampton Gray,\nV.C., D.S.C, and Fit. Sgt. John Bal-\nStur Qray, both of whom loit their\nvet In action ln this war.\nRepresentatives of the City Council, the church and varioui orgtn-\nlzatiom were present. The beautiful address was read and presented\nto Mr. and Mrs. Gray by Mayor N.\nC. Stlbbs.\nB. A. Mann extended the Grayi\na welcome home from their recent\nJourney to Ottawa where Mrs. Gray\nreceived the Victoria Cross on behalf of Hampton. The gathering, he\nSid them, was ,to let them know\nhow much the cltlzeni thought of\nthem, to emphasize once more their\nappreciation of the honor brought\nto the City by their ion!.\nHe recalled the thrill that had\nspread across tha City on reading\nthe newi of the glorloui deeds done\n\"by ona of our own ladi.\" The newi\nhad left ln Its wake, however, many\nworriet and thoughts as to what\nmight have been. But so glorious\nwai tha achievement and the reward io line, \"for one loved so well\nby all of ui,\" that\" we Join the parents ln participating ln this most\nhappy avant.\"\nPLAN M1MKNTO\nlhe -presentation was but a fori'\nrunner, ha continued. It wis plin,\nned to have a permanent memento\nrailed, perpetuating the deed for\nall time. Wholehearted support by\nall eltiiens wai behind tha venture.\nTha addreu, ha said, carried the\nthoughts ot all, \"lo extremely well\nwarded by Archdeacon Graham, and\nthe work so well executed by Mr.\nRogers, that it ls a matter of pride\nlar all of us that so magnificent a\npteee of work can be presented.\"\nAt thli point, Mayor Stibbi itep'\nSid forward to read the addreii and\nen to hand It to Mri. Gray.\nBoth parenti responded, but with\nr\u00bbt difficulty u they struggled\nichool their emotlom. It had been\naa experience that wu \"hard to\ntake, but wa did our best to carry\nan, lor after all we ara sura our\nteci would have wished us to carry\nm 11 wa have tried to do,\" uld Mr.\nGriy tn expressing their thanks.\nIhey had felt comforted and\nstrengthened throughout ln the\nknowledge thit their friendi were\nstanding by them.\nMra. Gray told of har appreciation\nad the sentiment contained in the\naddreu. Their experience! had\nitemed stupendoui, yet God must\nhave been over lt all, she felt. It\nlearned u though God hid loaned\ntm their boyi, ind now hid tiken\n\u25a0 baek.        .,.\nTha Illuminated addreu was\nsigned by Mayor Stlbbs, by Spencer\nJ. Newell, Preiident of the Cinidlan Legion, Mri. Muriel W. Macln-\nto*, Regent of Kokanee Chapter,\nIODS, L. V. Rogera, High School\nPrinolpal who taught all three children ot the Grays, Mr. Mann and\nVa. Archdeacon Fred H. Graham.\nThe composer ol the addreu was\nMr. Graham, while the lettering wis\ndone by J. C. Ingram Rogers. It was\nRatss; Oa line, tie Una blaok ten\ntypi. larger type ratal an request.\nMinimum   two   llnei.   10%   dlicount (ar prompt payment.\nFor Iniurance, im Rod Soman.\n302 Baker St Ph. till.\nPORTRAITS RY VOGUE STUDIO\n440 WARD ST. PHONI IM\nToast-Tea\nggsssno!\nframed In gold and tha lettera were\nlone ln black, tha capitals ln red\nmd fold.\nThe text lollowi:   .\n'To our esteemed frlendi, \u201e\n\"Mr. and Mri. John Balfour Gray.\n\"We, your many frlenda and well\nwlsheri in the City and Diitrict of\nNelson are glad to seize this oppor\ntunlty, alforded by this highly significant moment of your llvet, lo\nexpreu to you both our hlgd regard, our warm affection and our\nearnest wishes.\nOur hearts have been much with\nyou and have been deeply touched\nIn the overwhelming sorrow of your\nloss which you hava suffered by\nthe death, In active warfare, of\nyour two fine boys, Robert Hampton Gray and John Balfour Gray,\nJr., a lou In which many ot us\nhave profoundly shared, aa we\/have\nalio shared In the glory ot their sacrifice and tha high honor of iti recognition.\n'\"Age shall not dim the glory of\ntheir youthi'\n\"But if they were heroes\u2014and lt\ngoes without siying\u2014then also were\nthey born ot heroes who have the\nharder task of keeping on with life\nAnd we, who have watched with\ndeep respect the spirit you each\nalike have shown through the days\nof your great affliction, would seek\nto have our humble share In a portion of that splendid iplrlt.\n\"And further, because through\nthe twenty-two yean of your residence among us you have been iuch\nfine citizens and such good com-\n--unloni, have given so consistently\nof your own rich store of friendship, joyous mirth and gallant service, we priy you both may be spared for many more yean, to love\nand comfort one another; to find ln\nyour daughter, Phyllis, and in your\ngrandchildren, a rich recompense;\nsnd to bring to us, your friends,\nand to receive from us, a continually\nIncreasing happiness of fellowship,\nsuch as has ever marked our mutual auociation.\n\"May God abundantly bleu and\nstrengthen you. and may the evening of your lives ba crowned with\npeace, lerenity, and abiding confidence.\"-\nWith Die Legion\nBowlers\nIn the first of a ilx game ichedule\nin   Canidian  Legion  bowling  for\njthe Collinion Cup, V. Gravel beat\nJ. Hamion 1J06-11W Monday night.\nJ. Drummond on the winning team\nItook both the high Individual 171,\nj and tha high aggregate with a total\nof 319.\nI   The playen and icoreri wera:\nJ. HAMSON\nI J. Bradley i   M  \u00abH- let)\nL. Wigg  128 131- JM\nIH. Miller  182 112- 274\nIK. Olsen   113 14(1-259\nJ, Hamion   118 129- 247\nTotal   ,  1.199\nV. GRAVES\nJ. H. Chipman  107   90\u2014 197\nR. Riley    91 140- 231\nJ. Drummond   171 148\u2014 319\nW. Leslie ... .'  135 129\u2014 284\nV. Gnvu   149 148\u2014 295\nToUl     ISM\nHouie Beautiful, Am. Homa and\nTor. Iter oa ula at Valantlne'i.\nCobbler end  Netted fliim  Potatoei at Wrlght'i Qroaary, Ph. 48.\nComplete service to all laundry\nappliances. Skilton, Phone 91.\n'     93 TAXI, PHONI M\nAnytime of the day or night\nPORTRAITS BY McORIOOR\nPhona 224 for appointment\nFor   Chimney   Service.   Phone\n068-X.\nNEWS OF THE DAY Helsonto Have Only W.PJ.B.\nOffice in Kootenays; Trail,\nCranbrook Offices to Close\nTRAIL, B. <!., April a-Itfedlve\nMay il, Nalion li to have the only1\nWartime Pricei end Trade Board\noffice ln the Kootenays. thl doling\nof the Trail office ol the Wartime\nPrices and Trade Boird wai announced today by the local manager, Roy L. Foster.\nThe areai now ierved by tha Trail\nitaff will be consolidated under tha\nNelson office ot the Board, and some\nof the Trail itaff may ba moved to\nNelson. The Board li alio closing\nIti Cranbrook offices. Mr. Foster\npointed out that these closures wera\nin Una with a policy ot economy\nadopted by the Board.\nGordon Allan, preient manager\not the Nelson office will continue ln\ncharge of the Board'! activities ln\nthe Kootenayi. The Nelson itaft will\nREMEMBER 1177 ANb 1171\nTHAT'I  OUR   PHONI   NUMBER.\nFAIRWAY MIAT MARKIT.\nDance. Keep e data tor tha big\nEaster Mondiy Dance it Eagle\nHall.\nComa snd bring s friend to St.\nPsul'i Spring Tea and Sale, April\n12th.\nMeeting of Boy  Scout Asiocia-\ntion tonight at 8 p.m. ln Scout Hall.\nEagle'i members and their families to attend Social tonight.\nQOINO  MY  WAY\nBING CROSBY\nPROCTOR THURfc, T.X\nOddfellows, Rebekahs and Theta\nRho Glrli, locia) and cardi tonight, 8 p.m. Bring sugar.\nGardening time is here ind we\nhave the tools! Hoes, rikei, shovels,\nforks, grau rakes, ate. Hipperson'..\nWhy not give ui a cil) to Increue\nyour fire iniurance protection today? - C. W. APPLlftARD.\nGet your supply of leedi eirly,\nGrow more vagatablu. Kootenay\nFlower Shop.\nARMSON'S\nRoast Young Lamb with mince\nsauce    and    banana    cream    pie.\nRADIO  REPAIRS\nElectrical Work of All Kinds'\nWilker'i Ridlo Service-Phone 491\nba augmented and investigatora will\nOover this area from that centre.\nOpened in Trail October 1942, thi\nWartime Pricei and Trade Board office hu i ierved thli diitrict for\nthree and a half years At first located in tha poit office building\nthe office wu later moved to Spo-\nkioe Street.\nMr, loiter hat headed the Trail\noffice, tor the past two years. He\nreplaced Barrie WelUver, original\nmanager ot the local office, when\nMr. Welllver wai transferred to the\nVancouver office ot the Board.\ndoth Mr. Foster and A. H. Erdahl\ninvestigator, may be moved to Nel\naon but definite Information on\nthese transfers Is not available. Mr.\nErdahl has been with tha Board In\nTrail for the put three yeari.\nSTRIKES\nand\nEnough iniurance In sound companiei il sound business. Set\nBLACKWOOD AGENCY,\nSTAR TAXI\n24-Hour Service\nPhona 1184 Day or Night\nChildren'! dresses. Ph. 331. Christine's Biby Shop. Oppoilte Film\nDalrlei on Hill Street.\nMAY 7 AND I\nYour   datei   with   the   Coeur d'\ncheitra. 86 muiiclani.\nAlena  High  School  Band  and  Or-\nKooteniy Stationeri are Stationery Specialists. Let them tdviie\nyou with regard to your Stationary\nSuppllei.\nPoultrymen \u2014 Ellison's Chick\nStarter and Dr. Rusk's Chick Food\nare beat for your baby chicks.\nPhone 238.\nIn 1T84 Thomai Jefferson\naaid In a letter to Benjamin\nViughan; \"It Is wonderful how\npreposterously the affairs of\nthis world are managed. Naturally one would Imagine that\ntha Interest of a few individual! should give way to gen-\naral Interest; but individuals\nmanage their attain with so\nmuch more application, industry and address than the public\ndo theirs that general intereat\nBoat commonly glvei way to\nparticular. We assemble parliaments and councils to have the\nbenefit of their collected wisdom, but we necessarily have\nat tha ume time, the Inconvenience of their collected passions,\npreiudidles and private interests.\nBy the help of these, artful men\noverpower their wisdom and\ndupe its possessor.; p-ri \u25a0'\nmey Judge by the acts, arrests\nand edicts, all the worn. ,,. .\nt   for   regulating   commerce,   an\neeiembly of great men  is  the\n,   greatest fool upon earth.\"\nCmkrh\u00bbm\/V\/8mi\nLlmrtM\nTORONTO, ONTARIO\nTelegraph Warrant\nfor Selz,\nCorporal Charged\nCHINO, Calif., April 2 (CP) -\nOfficials at the California Institution for Men said today that a telegraphic warrant charging Ralph\nvon Braun Selz, 37, with escaping\nwhile serving a murder sentence, is\nbeing sent to Royal Canadian\nMounted Police at Calgary.\nCorporal Ralph P. (Tiny) Morgan\nof the Canadian Army wai arretted\nat Calgary and charged with being\nSelz. Morgan appeared In court and\nwai remanded to April 9,\nOfficials of the California Initl-\ntution for Men slid Selz escsped\nfrom that honor Institute May 3,\n1945, alter serving nine years of a\nlife sentence. Selz had pleaded\nguilty in Mirch. 1938 it Redwood.\nCalif., to a murder charge in connection with the slaying of Mrs\nAda French Rice, a widow.\nPlant your lawn grau leed now\nand be lure to plant the best \u2014\n'Steele Brigg's Lawn, flower, and\nvegetable seed! at Hipperson'!.\nSmall shipment of boy's Sailor\nSuits, Shirts, short pants and some\nsummer suits. Christine's Baby\nShop. Opposite Palm Dairies on\nHalf St. Phone 331.\nExtra gas\u2014 You now have lt. Protect yourself against Law Suits and\nCollision, etc. We write Auto Insurance, and can sive you money\nRobertson Realty.\nMeeting of the Baden-Powell\nAuxiliary to the Boy Scouts and\nGuides will be held at the home\nof Mr*. Fleury, 309 Carbonate St.,\nat 3 o'clock on Thuriday.\nSPARES\nNew bowling schedule! have been\narranged for the Junior bowleri\nand the Senior Liijlei 8-pln bowleri\non the Gellnas Bowling Alleys. The\nSenior Ladies fourth round schedule Is:\nApril 9-\n7 p.m. \u2014 Shorthouie, Aces md\nTops.\n8:20 p.m.\u2014Die-Hards, Atomics ind\nHi 'n' Dry.\n9:40 p.m.\u2014Palms, Jonellai and\nAristocrats.\nApril 16-\n7 p.m.\u2014Die-Hards, Atomics and\nPalms.\n8:20 p.m.\u2014Jonellas, Aces ind Aristocrats.\n9:40 p.m.\u2014Hi 'n' Dry, Shorthouse\nand Tops.\nApril 23\u2014\n7 p.m.\u2014Shorthouie, Hi 'n' Dry \"and\nAristocrat!.\n8:20 p.m\u2014Atomics, Dle-Hirdi ind\nTopi.\n9:40 p.m.\u2014Jonellas, Aeei ind\nPilms.\nApril 30\u2014\n7 p.m.\u2014Jonellas, Topi ind Pilms.\n8:20 p.m.\u2014Shorthouie, Acei ind\nHI 'n' Dry.\n9:40 p.m.\u2014Aristocrats, Dle-Hirds\nand Atomics.\nMay 7\u2014\n7 p.m.\u2014 Die-Hards, Aces and\nAtomics.\n8:20 p.m.\u2014Aristocrats, Topi and\nPalms.\n9:40 p.m. \u2014 Shorthouse, Jonellas\nand Hi 'n' Dry.\nJUNIOR DRAW\nJunior Bowling schedule Is:\nApril 5\u2014\n7 p.m.\u201477's vs Alley Call.\n8 p.m.\u2014Falcons vs Swallows.\n9 pm\u2014Wolves vs Clippert.\nApril 8\u2014\n7 p.m.\u2014Tlllicuml vs Polka Dots. '\n8 p.m.\u2014Meti vs Hudson Bay,\n|    9 p.m.\u2014Zombies vs U.I.C.\nApril 12-\n7 p.m.\u2014Zombies vs Swallows.\n8 p.m.\u2014U.I.C. vs Polka Dots.\n9 p.m.\u2014Clippers vs 77's.\nApril 15-\n7 p.m.\u2014Wolves vs Mets.\n8 p.m.\u2014Falcons vi Alley Cats\n9 p.m.\u2014Hudion Bay vi Tilllcums.\nApril 17-\n7 p.m.\u2014UIC. vs Hudson Biy.\n8 p.m \u2014Tilllcums vt Mets.\n9 pm\u2014Falcons vi Polka Dots.\nApril 24-\n7 p.m.\u2014Clippers vi Alley Cats.\n8 pm\u2014Zombies vs 77's.\n9 pm.\u2014Wolves vs Swallows.\nApril 26-\n7 p.m.\u201477's vs Swallowi.\n8 pm.\u2014Clippers vs Hudson Bay.\n9 p.m \u2014Zomblei vs Tilllcums.\nApril 29-\n7 p.m.\u2014Mets vs Polka Dots.\n8 pm\u2014Wolves vs Alley Cats.\n9 pm\u25a0\u2014ralcons vs U.I.C.\nToVacclnafe\nlor Smallpox\nin Trail\nTRAIL, B. C, April J\u2014Dr. J. S.\nDaly ls shortly to commence vaccination of all thoie desiring lt ln\nTrill, as I precaution against smallpox, which ii prevalent at present\nin Seattle, Miyor Herbert Clark toty\nthe City Council last night.\n\"Thli ii not i scire, but ilmply\na wlie precaution.\" Mayor Clark\nuld, adding that he had been idvlied by the medical heilth officer\nthat thera wis lufflclent viccine ln\nTrill to meet requirements.\nTrail Curling\n! TRAIL, B.C., April J\u2014Remits of\nTuesday night's games ln the Trail\nCurling Club's Post Season Bon-\nspiel follow:\nR. Tyion 6, J. D. Rae 8.\nA. Crichton 18, D. Minto 9.\nW. Forreit 13, C. D. Stuart 10.\nA. G. Robertion IS, W. P. Robertson 11.\nF. Wendel 13, E. R. Hiymond 9.\nD. MicDonild 10, R. Somerville,\nJr.   9.\nH. Beckett 8, R. Donaldson 7.\nT. Owen 5, A. Simonion 6.\nR. Stone 14, T. Weir 13.\nL. Fortin 6, R. Stuart 12.\nA. Robb 7, T. D'Amour 9.\nA. M. Cheuer 11, P. F. Mclntyri\n7.-\nWednesday draws:\n4:00--Wetmore vs A. O. Robertson, winner Ferguson-Mitchell vl\nwinner MIller-Nlxon, Wendel ve\nMcDonald, McGhie vs Smillie.\n\u00bb:0O\u2014Beckett vs Simonion, Flih\nJ. W. vi Rou A. B, Cirrle W. vi\nRae W., Murphy P. vs Loeblich C.\n10:00 \u2014 Butorac vs Marshall.\nVance vs winner Landuccl-Broken-\nshire, Rae vs Crichton, Forrest vs\nwinner Baldrey-Dockerill.\nSHAW SUGGESTS\nSOLUTION FOR\nMEDICINE DEBATE\nLONDON, April 2 (CP)-Gcorge\nBernard Shaw today suggested that\na simple solution for the current\nprlvate-versus-publlc medicine debate in Britain would be adoption\nof the Swedish Idea of paying doctors for keeping their patients wall.\nThe playwright slid In a letter to\nthe London Times:\n\"The monstrosity of the present\nsyitem of private prictice in medicine, ls that It givei doctors a vested\nInterest In diseau, which they ira\ndefending desoentely. We, tha victims, support them because we wtnt\ndoctors of our own friendly choice\nind not strangers planted on us by\nthe state.\nI \"The solution is simple. In Sweden, the most civilized country In\nWestern Europe, the private doctor\nli paid an agreed fee fnr keeping the\nfamilv well throughout the year.\nI \"Why not make it obligatory and\n'abolish psyment by the Job ruthlessly?\"\n.\u2022 \\..t **f't&m - \u2022\no\nBill to\nAvoid Conflict\nEmployers Oppose\nMeasure qs Export\nTrade Disadvantage\nRBOINA, April 2 (CP) - The\nSaskatchewan Legislature, driving\nthrough a heavy order paper toward prorogation, will take no\naction at thli session on a proposed\ngovernment hours-of-work bill\nwhich would make comptiliory tlma\nind a half pay for overtime ovar\neight houri a day,\nLabor Miniiter C. C. Wllllami\nmade the announcement today in\na itatement ai tha House labored\nthrough committee consideration of\na number ot voluminous bills Including measures respecting hall Insurance, animals running at large\nand grading and sale of vegetables\nwithin Saikatchewan.\nThe Miniiter uld ths Work Aot,\nwhloh wai on tha order paper for\n\u2022eoend reeding, would nat be proceeded with beoauw \"there appear! to ba oonildsrabla pouibillty of conflict between tha federal\nwartime wagai control order and\nany provincial leglilatlon which\nwould purport to maintain earningi while reducing houri of\nwork,\n\"It ll not eonildered deilrable\nto pau leglilatlon whloh would\nreduce houra without maintain-\nIng take-home pay. At the iame\ntime It la felt that oonalderabla\noonfualon would arlea If tha pres\nent bill ware pamd undar iuch\nuncertain condltloni.\n\"It ll propoied to continue Investigation of tha problem between now and tht next itttlon\nand It ii hopad that before that\ntlma tha federal regulatloni wlll\nbo clarified.\"\n| The Minister's statement followed itrong representation! to tha\ngovernment by employen' organizations against the propoied meuure\nwhich they said would place Saskatchewan manufacturers at a disadvantage in export trade. Tha bill\nwas to nave ipplied to ill except\nfarmen, domestics and those In\nsupervisory capacity.\nURGE   RENTAL SUBSIDIES\nEarlier the House unanimously\nendoned a resolution urging the\nDominion to make loans to provin-\ndaily, municipally and cooperative-\nly-owned corporations to meet Canada's grave housing problem and\nto pay Dominion rental subsidies\nfor those in low income brackets.\nUnder an amendment lovse Houa-\n'ing Act endoned by the House\nI committee the government could\nget up crown corporatloni through\nwhich it hoped to qualify for National Houilng Act financing ef a\nprovincial houilng scheme.\nI The companiei would ba so constituted they could apply as limited-dividend! or institutional housing corporations tor loam and other\nprivilege! under the N.H.A,\nReconitruction Miniiter J. H.\nSturdy laid lf theie arrangements\ncould be completed, \"wa intend to\nembark on a provincial paeounent\n,   ,i \", \u2022;\u25a0   'ggaa\nSPRINGTIME IS\nPAINT TIME\nWHEN BUYING PAINT\nINSIST ON\nMode by the Makers of Duco\nC.I.L. Prepared Paint and Varnish it probably\nthe moit  scientifically  prepared  product on\ntha market.\nWe carry a good itock of Sandpaper, Kaliomine, Turpi.,\nLinioad Oil and Point Brushes.\nFink's Furniture\nSister of\nDr. H. A. Jones\nat Trail\nDr. Horace Aubrey Jones, Medical Director of the Tuberculosis\nUnit ln Victoria who died there\nMarch 26, was a brother of Mrs.\nJ. H. A. War of Trail.\nIke Weather\nAcross Canada\nWeather acrou Canada to 9 p.m.\nP.S.T.:\nhousing scheme. They would be\nmodern, permanent nomas, conforming to the town plinnlng regulitlom of areu where they were\nerected.\"\nThe Mlnljter wis\" not prepared to\nuy how much might be expended\nbut conceded It would run Into\nmillions of dollan lnd the homei\nwould be erected in areas where\nhousing needs were greatest. Groups\nof homei would b* built on Klected\niltes on s modern plinning bail!\nwith parks ind shopping centres.\nThe homes would be rented to\ntemnti by the crown corporation!\nbuilding them.\nNelion \t\nMontreil \t\nToronto  \t\nNorth Biy\t\nPort Arthur\t\nKenors .....\nWinnipeg \t\nBrandon\t\nTha Pu \t\nReglna _..\nSaikitoon _\nPrince Albert\t\nNorth Battleford\nSwift Currant\t\nMedicine Hat\t\nLethbridge \t\nCalgiry ...\u00bb.\t\nEdmonton ...\nKimloopi \t\nPenticton  \t\nVancouvar ._\t\nVictorli \t\nCnnbrook  _.\nPrince George ....\nPrince Rupert _\nSeattle \t\nPortland \t\nSpokane _\t\nChicago \t\nSan Franciico ._.\nLos Angela! ..,\t\nNew York \t\nMin. Mix.\n3B\n33\n34\n30\n30\n29\n30\n30\n21\n21\n20\n25\n24\n36\n36\n35\n29\n42\n37\n40\n41\n33\n15\n38\n41\n42\n36\nSO\n52\n48\n47\nBOXLA MEETING\nAll interested In reviving Senior\nBox Licros'e in the Wut Kootenays are asked to attend the meet-\nto be held in the Women'i Institute Rooms, Civic Centre, 8 p.m.\ntonight.\nScores Lacking Proof\n\\*if Vaccination,\nDeYonjM.SHRer MONTHLY\nFEMALE PAIN\nTrappers Leave for\nBeaver Hunt, Nelson\nRiver Watershed\n' FORT ST JOHN, B. C , April 2\nTp* \u2014About 40 lr\u00abDp*rs, ipurrtd\nby high prlcei ind reporti thnt\nbeaver are plentiful, left here todiy\nfor the beaver hunt in the'Nelibn\nRiver waterahed It Ji reporttd eome\nof the finest beaver obtainable have\nhibernated thera all Winter. Trappers have had a good year with all\nfun.\nIMPORTANT NOTICI\nThe annual meeting of the Nelson Skating Club will be held in\nthe Lounge Rcom above the Badminton Hall of the Civic Centre.\non Friday evening. April 5, IMA\nat 8 p.m. A good attendance i\u00ab\nrequeited.\nThe all Mme speed record wn\nmade on a Royal Typewriter, More\nranking profeiilonal speed typU'.a\nuie Royal than other makei Evidence that Royal is a faster-writing\nmachine Gtt yours today. D W Mr-\nDerhv \"The Typewriter Man\" 536\nWard St,\nIn Junior Ladies Bowling at Gel\ninu' Monday night Clippers beat\nMets, 77's beat Wolves and the Alley Cati won by default from Swil-\n'.owi.\nHigh individual scoreri were F.\nMcMUlIln, with 238. for the 77's, and T,twnmA 0**elf Rf**H*f\nF, Prestley, 193 for the Clippers.1\nHigh aggregate icoreri were F. McMullin. 432 and E. Peacock, for the\nMeU, 351\nPlayers and scorei wert:\nMETS\nTim try nil wm(-VC mmIm I\nLydia E. Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound DOES MORE than relieve\nmonthly pain when due to fund ional\nperiodic onturhancea. It alao relieves\naccompanying weak, tired, ntrvous,\nJittery ftelingi\u2014of nirh nature.\nnnkham'a Compound ii on*-, of the\nbeat known and mott effective medi-\nciaeaodtakiodl\nMONARCHS TAKE\n3-1 LEAD\nWINNIPEG, April J (CP)-Wlnnl-\npeg Monarchi turned back Edmon-\nton Canadian! 8-3 hrr* tonight In\ntha (mirth game of their beit-of-\nseven series for lha Western Can-\nail,, junior hockay champlonihlp\nand took a 3-1 leid ln the series\nNELSON LION'S CLUB\nI'i '- senti lha\nORAND  FORKS ICHOOL\nOIRL'S   GLBE   CLUB\nin . musical cruise at the\nCAPITOL THiATRI\nFriday, April (ith, 1Mt\nAdmliiion SOc 1:13 p m\nStudent! Matinee Trldiy, at 1:15\nAdmliiion 15c\nTRANSPORTATION - PASSENGER\nAND FREIGHT\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON DAILY\nAt 10:30 om.\u2014Except Sunday\nTrail Livery Co.\nM. H. MclVOR, Prop.\nTrail\u2014Phona 135   Nelson\u2014Phona 35\nT\nCARD  OF THANKS\nThe fimilv of tha lata Mary Jane\nOlhhon wljh to express their heartfelt thanki to thalr many friendi\nand neighbor! for thalr meaaagai\nof lympathy and act! of kindness\nextended te tham In their recent\nbereavement\nFUNIRAL  NOTICI\nfuneral lervlcti for tha lata\nIllai Vuhrr wm b* held from St.\nPlul'i Unlttd Church frlday at i\npm Bev H Stewirt forbti will\nofflclali ind intermmt wlll b* In\ntha Maannlc taction. Nalion Mem-\norlil Park. Funaral imniemm'i\nir* undtr the direction of lhe\nThompaon Tunaral Hopt!\n3. Bowyer\nIM\n135- 238\nP. RobWns\n97\n75\u2014 172\nE. Willlami\n57\n101- 158\n**  Peacock\n.    178\n173- 351\nLow score\n80\n\u00ab\u00ab- 128\nToUl\n.85\n552-1M7\nCLIPPERS\ni    naVr,an\nHO\n118- 358\nT  Prtitlay\n.   1*3\n193- J38\nV Dducrailo\n.     88\n130- 218\nK  Northey\n60\n68- 128\nG  Northey\n99\n160- 258\ntal\n5J1\n66V-1200\ncTa\nnlth     .\n.       Ill\n1J0- Ml\nT  Croiby\n..   Ill\n188- 288\nD Bargitrom\nT. McMunin\n111\n81- 25.\nnt\n191     411\nD. Bergitrom\n.   181\n171- IM\nTotal       \t\n    Ill\n74J-1M1\nWOLVIS\n0 Prortar\nIM\n1*8- m\nJ. Gibbon\n..   Ill\nIM- M7\nS. Stavtm\nIU\n11- Ml\nE Mllna\n... Ill\nM- 111\nM Whltelock\n104\n1-4*-- 2'S\nToUl\n610\n104-1134\nVANCOUVER, April 2 (CPl -\nAll bui driven croiiing the International border Southbound today\nwere warned by custom! official!\nthey must ihow vaccination proof\non their return trip or they would\nbe barred from paising through.\nThe warning wai in line with a\nfederal government order that all\ntr|vellen by i\u00aba, land or air from\nor through Seattle and King'i County to Canada muit preient certificate! from a legally-qualified medical practitioner they have been vac-\nclnited or re-vacclnated agalnit\nimallpox within one year.\n! A icore or more perioni Nortb-\nIbound from United Statei were\nI turned back by Canadian cuitomi\n1 officlili today when they failed to\nI produce the required vaccination\nproof.\ni A doctor wn iboird i triln it\nSenile todiy to vicclnite all crew\nmemberi and puiengen who could\nnot produce vaccination certlflcitei.\nDete pilmi produci from 100 to\n400 pound! of ditei i yeir.\nSix Diphtheria\nCases Discovered\nat Vancouver\nVANCOUVER, April 2 (CP)-Slx\np.iltive caiei of diphtheria were\njdlicovered In Vincouver over the\nI weekend, health official! reported\nj todiy, adding the outbreak Is far\nfrom epidemic proportion!. The\nvictims nave been quarantined ind\nmti-toxln wis given to 40 contact*.\nBRITISH CHAMPS\nBOX U.S. TEAM\nLONDON, April 2 (CP)\u2014Britlih\namateur boxing champlom will\nmeet I United Stitei teim in Britain's fint poit-war International\namateur boxing tournament late In\nMay or eirly In June.\nNAME DELEGATION\nHEAD FOR\nTREATY NEGOTIATION\nLONDON, April 2 (CP)-rorelgn\nSecretary Bevln told the House of\nCommons today the government had\nnamed him head of a British delegation to negotiate for revision of\nthe 1936 British'Egyptian Treaty.\nMr. Bevin said he would be unable to go to Cairo himself for \"the\nopening stage!\" of the discuisiom.\nA foreign Office spokesman slid\nMr. Bevin's statement \"implied that\nhe miy go to Ciiro liter on\" Part\nof the discussion will take place ln\nLondon, lt ls expected.\nWestern anthropologist! estimate\nthat Afrlcin dvlllrition ls iome 30,-\n000 yean old.\nDODDS\nKII1NEY\nPILLS\nHospital Board\nal Funeral\nof Mrs. Simpson\nMemben of tht Hoipltil itaff and\nHospitil Boird attended funeril\nlervlcei Tuesday for Mrt. Xgnei\nGobane Simpeon, Nelion reildent\nfor two tnd a half yeari who dltd\nhert Sunday.\nServicei were held ln Thompion\nFuneral Home, with Rev. H. Stewart Forbes officiating. Hymni\nchosen were \"The Hymn of tbe\nSoul'i Returning\" and \"God Ii\nLove; Hii Mercy Brighteni\". C. C.\nHalleran was organist.\nPallbearers were W. K. Ounn,\nJ. D. Kerr, C. D. Peaiton and W.\nPenman. Interment wu ln Nelion\nMemorial Park.\nMrs. Simpson wu tht mother of\nDouglas B. Simpson, Secretary a*\ntht Hospital.\nNo Fault Found\nin Steering Gear\nSteering getr of tht new taxi thit\nwu Involved in an accident Saturday night whtn lt cros-ed Granite\nRoad and toppled over tht bank\nwhen returning ttcsm. taking pusengers out of town, wu found to\nbe Tn perfect cbnditiftn when ttken\ndown and examined.\nCommenting on this, Manager\nFrank liberie, of the B.B. Taxi, laid\nthat cars had been known to pick\nup a twig, whloh, lodging agalnit\ntht connecting rod, would cause a\nperfectly good steering gear to Jam.\nIf that happened ln thli case, tvi-\ndanfly the obstruction had Jarred\nloose when the car struck. He commented on tht amall amount of\ndamage done u lupporting the\ndriver'! report that the car wai\ntravelling at low speed.\nCUTDOWNltT\nTAKING LAXATIVES\nTHIS WAY\nSm How Re ruU r You Caa Be\nEvery Morning\n! TryUWng Carter'i PniBthliwty: Start\n' with 8 aad nt a definite time artry\nmoml-if. When you ztt repdar army\nmoraine cut down to 1 Aiter a (a*\ndaya, try 1.\nThen try taking Carter'a mry *Ot*n*\nday. You may evtn find vou can keep\nregular without any laxative.\nYou aee, Carter'a are ao tiny you can\ncut down the doee\u2014from 8 to 1\u2014to fit\ntha need* of your individual lyitem.\n'Without dlaappolntment\nCarter'a help ekan out your inteatinal\ntract not halfway, but thoroughly. Tber\n\u25a0re doubly effective becauee made with\ntwo vegetable herbe compounded properly for thorough, eaiy action.\nTh-Hjnndi cen cut down on laxative\ndoeing thla Carter way. Aak for Carter'i\nPilla by name to get tbe genuine at \u25a0\ndrugstore\u20142U. start the Carter grt_\nuated doee method tonight, and Jump\nout of bed tomorrow win' to go.\nTOO LATI TO CUISIPY\nWAVTtD - SMART OIRL FOR\noffice. Muit hivt knowledge of\nbookkitpti-i (Utt -alirv ind\n\u2022vi-trlamf, toe 14M DllLv Ntwt.\nRACI FOLLOWERS GIT\nGOING ovia\nWITH VACCINE NIIDLI\nSAN MATFO, Calif, April i (AT)\n-About everyone but tht hones\nwen  icralchad   it  Riy  Meadows\nj v. sterdey.\n! Or. Chirlas Oini, lin Miteo\nCount; heilth director, vlilttd the\n| trick wllh hli aides md vicclnittd\neveryone within ringe igalnst\nnrnllpox. which hu bttn In tht\nepidemic stage'in Iht fin FrtnelKo\narti.\nTht UM scratched with Ihe\nnetdlea included mutual clerki,\nJockeys, groundi employers, tout!\nint hangers-on.\nMen,WomenPast40\nTake Special Tonic\nPraisedjjjdoctors\nM  _________   Mii-MiI  _\u2014m   WU-JUn\nFWW   MM Ml  r^, flMHTj.\nU lk\\M~tr Dw't Piy i Ct-tt\nTiB-iiaMta al vast, Unt vm-eil _\u25a0-\nklaaM mm .tl aamvs am \u00ab\u00ab   _*., f.ll\ni^t*w_tmte_\ntill. Vim \u2022\u2022_\u00bb UsM tot rnliei W 6\n! twln\u00abl <t\u00ab_Wi fe_M\u201eH tt It, e.rsllt \u00bbt1t>\ntltif riUinto. Nev tltsol la itril tmem n\nreirm, m. fW Ua_i.\nXtnUla bale far !_\u2022>_> of H. II. Kl. H,\na\\a lit), Mtwal .a. a, tri \u00bb\u00ab,.__\u00ab, \u201e__!\n\"\u00ab!? iftf *f*^*i*~ [_; iy**\"***\"\n\u2022 t\u00abUr. It art IStSw \u00bbIUi il_. -lul.\nhr \u00bbI~h\u00bb *\u2022\u00ab\" tiaiia rWl-aiVemitir\nymmmt, maker r.tsst', tu )ene rrt-\u00bb    Par\nMl< it ill mol Int tteeM rmeyaoH,.\n , ___l\t\n3 Way Specialists * * *\n.MOVING\n. STORAGE\n. PACKING\nJuit Coll 33 \u2014 Wa hava the equipment and\nmen to do a thorough job.\nP\nH\nO\nN\nE\n33\nWest Transfer Go.\nEitabliihed in 1899\n\u2014 -\u25a0 *- \u25a0 \u2014*-\u25a0\n L.\n :\t\n \u25a0\nRecommend Contributory Old-Age\nPension, Work Training, Low-Rental\nExtension of Housing Ad\nWeatherman Jumps\nGun, April Fools'\nDay at Cranbrook\n________________________________________________\nCastlegar Board of Trade Asks for\nBelter Deal for Bus Passengers;\nWire Protest Wood Street Closing\n\t\nbttn  mtdt\na ilrtn tor\nCRANBROOK, B. C.-Tht wttth,\ner man lumped tbt gun on April\nFool it tht weekend.\nSunshine   and   a   warm\nbreeze Sooday. brought\nout with twittC\n' OTTAWA, Aprils (CP)-Recom- tut bull for anlitance to perioni tennli courts and golf course had I   CASTLEGAR, B.C., April J\u2014At'   Arrangement!  htvt\nnendatlom    looking    towird    \"t over  65  would  not  represent  m their tint builnen ot the leason, a recent meeting of the Cutlegir to obtain md Install\nlatlonal  program of locial lecur- adequate solution  to the problem while loccer wai In pity on the Boird   oi   Trtdt,   tht   roads   md firt ilgnili.\nKy is a whole\" hive been pliced of the not-so-old group. ichool  field,  nudged  by  loftbill bridgei   committee   reported   thtt    Letteri from Premltr Hart and\notfore  Prime  Miniiter  Mackenzie    \u201e      ..       --,_,\u201e,._   ,\u201e.,,,  batting   practice   and   MJI\nKing ind  provincial  premiers  tar    \"  u2B\u00a3nl,..tf nJ\u00a3\u00a3?t01\u00a3, LT I \"warmfcg Up the old soupbone.\nthe Canadian Welfare Council, R. J\"fnefuifv .\u201e ,nl.f_ *\"  *'\u2014\" ~   \u25a0\u2014\"*   '\nI. G. Davis   Council Director, an- __ES__\\   _._?\u201e;1 ._ -..n..mDiov. \u00bb\u2122 Bunoay anernoon ano raonaoy that the muddy\nBounced today .a'' L   \u2122\"r.A  l\"il TJtL \u2122}* '-. clear that the sportimen roadi were befog improved. cation,\nand gardeneri bad also Jumped the    \u2022Iyl0 trucki were trnnged for to    It wu decided to uk Wutern\n'\u25a0'\u25a0\"\"\u25a0 no to the alraort on Sundiy morn- Canadian   Greyhound   Linn,  Ltd.\n9 a.m. to move to arrange better passenger ftcill\nobstruction!   to ties it Cutltgir.\npltchei i the  Department of Public Worki J, L. Webster, M.L.A. were read.\n\u2014__one.      wu doing iome work on the roads, acknowledging the Caitlegar Board\nipulatlon   In-    __ *_____\u25a0  b*E*,n  lo  \"H The  Committee  wai glad  to iee of Trade endowment of the Cam-\ncludlna\" farnieri  and  self-emolov-      . s\",\"<,a'' afternoon and Monday that the muddy conditioni ot the eron Commlulon Report on edu<\ned,\" and financed jointly by  the \u2122,?\u00ab.!!, \u2122!J __ -.,..'...Y^l. r0?d, vn* b(!fn\u00ab taPtoved\nThe brief, entitled \"Dominion- Dominion and province!,\nprovincial   relation!   and   Mclal    The   Council   urged   a   Nitlonil\niteurlty,\" mtdt then ricommm- Conference of provlnclil and muni-\nditlom:\nrtloni! . ,, cipal repreientative! to aboliih ur\n1. A plin for contributory old m0<iify ''reildence rules\" In connec-\n\u00bb!)- iniunnce extended to cover t|on wlth the exteniion ot Cana-\n\"the whole gainfully employee di,n l0cial Mrvlcei. Objective of\npopulitlon. jucl, a conference would be \"that\n2. Work trilnlng to comple- n0 perion |\u201e Cmtdt ihill be denied\nmint unemployment Iniunnot th, _,\u201e_ lervlcei to which he Is\nbenefit!. entitled merely beciuit ht his not\n3. Extension of the Nitlonil spent'\u25a0 year or longer in some\nHouilng    Aet    Into    low-rentil provlnce or local community.\"\nPriJ,ih,_.iiii\u00ab__ ni \u25a0:..)A.nr. .nl..\"    The bf'ef  lummed up  the goal\nIn'ttX   uevle.  Sn.f.2 \u00b0' W  80cial  Mcurlt5'  Pr\u00b0\u00abr!\"*'  \"\u00ab\nfor social itrvlct benefits, \u201e_  com[),ehensive  national system\nThe brief also criticize! Domtn- of social security Involving a three-\nJon proposals now before the Dom- way partnership between the Dominion-provincial authorities. Inlon, the provinces and the local\nThe brief said 70 wai too high governments, integrated with the\nfor a pemlon age and the means work of private agencies.\"\nTo Appear in Court,\nOne Who Charged\nPolice, Pay-Offs\nVANCOUVER, April J (CPl-The\nunnimed mm who lut wetk charged flvt Vincouver police offlcen\nhid rtctlvtd \"pty-offi\" will apptir\nbefore the Police Commlulon April\n12, Mayor J. W. Cornett announced\ntodty,\nMiyor Cornttt uld City Prosecutor Gordon Scott hid recommended\nthe Commlulon heerlng is the but\nway to proceed with the cue, which\narose when three memberi of the\nCommlulon received letteri from \u2022\nmm who stated he hid laid Information with t pollct official regarding\nthe \"pay-off1 illegations. Tht officeri involved were not nimed.\nLewis, Operators\nlo Try Again\nfor Agreement\nWASHINGTON, April 2 <AP>-\n, John L. Lewli and 10ft coal oper-\nitori rejected each other's mine\nufety proposals today but igreed\nto meet igaln tomorrow In efforts\nto reich a contract ending the two-\nday old national itrlke.\nAfter the breakup of the closed\nmeeting, attended again by Paul W.\nFuller, special Government mediator, both Lewis and the operators\nheld news conferences to relate\ntheir sldei of the impaise.     ,\nLewis head of the A.E.L. United\nMine Workeri, laid hli ufety reio-\n_MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\n\"BUILD B.C. PAYROLLS\"\nPUMPKIN\nPIE\nAn old family favorite\nwith any dinner'. . . and\ndo u b I e delicious with\nwhipped cream.\nIrradiated Pacific Milk\nwhips so easily ond it's\n\u2022conomicol too. Whipping directions are on the\nfamiliar Pacific label.\nlutlom turned down by the operators were the miners' irreducible\nminimum demand in thii regard.\nCharles O'Neill, ipokepman for\nthe operator!, iaid Lewis wai striving \"td deprive management of all\nIts power and authority,\" and added: \"We refuse to yield to these.\"\nThe operators voted down three\nLewli resolutions which would:\n1. Give the Mine Safety Committee!, mide up of U.M.W. memberi,\nluthority to remove workmen from,\nplacei they decide are dangerous\n2. Commit the operator! to comply with iafety recommendation! of\nFederal mine inspectors, now purely\nadvisory, but make them subject to\nreview of the director of the U.S.\nBureau of Mines.\n3. Require the operator! to furnish pure water and remove unsightly sanitary facilities outside\ncompany houses.\nThese were offered as substitutes\nfor two reiolutloni previously lub-\nmltted by the operators The operator! termed the third reiolutlon,\nthrown in by Lewii, a \"gratuitous\ninsult.\"\nThe operators had suggested that:\n1. The Safety Commltteei review\nwith .management periodically the\nufety regulation! and practice! at\neach mine, with a minimum of two\nhoun monthly spent at this.\n2. A survey be made of state laws\nand practice! by engineer! for the\nmlnen, operator!, U.S. Bureau of\nMinei, and itate mining commllilonen, with a view to standardizing and improving iafety statutes.\nUrges B.C. to\nFollow Sask. Iii\nHealth Service\nrock   tnd   other   _\nmike the tirport lervlcetble, Tht lecretary wu requeited to\ntruck and driven being donated take up the question of itrty dogs,\nby Wllliim Wildit & Sons. with the B.C. Police.\nIt was suggested thit the Boird . JA& West give tn In ereit-\nof \"Trade contact B. C. Bribewell **W\u00abJ\u00ab'?\u00ab*\u00abArS*\n\u2022nd arrange a meeting ot rate pay. SS^'JBftffi* .2.'JSJL.?\u201e\nen of the diitrict, to go into the h-gh MMumptton per lervice In\nmitter of lncorpontion. i*\u00bb district, _ which It more than\nLists of Intended telephone tub- ,wlce \"tin**-\nscrlbers were not all ln, md lt wu ASK ASSOCIATED\nrequested that these Hits be com- BOARDS DATE\nVICTORIA,  April   2   (CP)   \u2014 pleted and turned in to the B.C.I   A  report  ot  the  committee   to\nHeilth Iniunnce held the atten- Telephone   Company  Immediately, investigate Joining the Auoclated\ntlon of the Legliltture for 40 min- '\u00abo   that   the   Telephone  Company Board! of Tradt wu tccepted, md\nutei tonight \u2022\u2022 Provlnclil Secre-[could arrange to obtain the neces- it wis decided to uk for more ln-\nttry Pearson ind CCF memben aw  equipment to install m ex-formation.\ndebated  the  matter,  before the chanBe-       .. ,   .     . ,     \u2022   The   queition   of  closing   Wood\nvote for $10,000 wu pasied. |   The Secretary was Instructed to street and offering It for uie at\nHerbert Qirgnvtt, (CCF-Mic- a!lt .th<! Bc-. Telephone Company auction   wu   diicuiied   it   iome\nkenile)  advocated\nio the Provlnct cou\ncrate start on health Iniunnce.\nwanted to know whit the Federil\nGovernment'i propouli wire.\nMr. Petrion uld thtt the Dominion propouli chinged from\ntlmt to tlmt. Tht financial pro-\nn-ali of Ottawi win receiving\nclou ittentlon.\nMr. Gargrave uld Saikatchewan hu paised t heilth bill thlt\nprovldtd for almoit complete hoipltil coverage ind thought Brit,\nlih Columbii ihould get buiy\n\u2022 long tht umt  llnei.\nMr. Pearion itated thit ha believed any health scheme In thla\nProvince ahould be on the bail!\nof two -tonet\u2014one for the Weit\ncout ind Northern diitrict; the\nothtr for populoul districts.\nOppoiltlon Leider Winch uked why the Government could not\nInitltute t icheme on the unit\nbull \u2022\u2022 wu dom In Induitrlil\neitibllihments.\nHomma Dies\nFiring Squad\nvu, (CCF-Mic- *'K lM \"\u25a0\u25a0-\u2022   teiepnone company auction   wu   diicuiied   it   iome\nl a higher ium to *'ve careful conaideration. to \u2022 length. It wu decided to wire Vic-\nuld nuke \u00ab con- request from  Kinnaird for \u2022 toll torla regliterlng a itrong protest,\nth Iniunnce. He station icrvice,       i   Eighteen were present.\nForest (losing Indispensable In\nProtection Says Orchard\n52 Awards for\nBravery\nat Hong Kong\nOTTAWA, April 2 (CP) - The\ngallantry of Canadian troops who\ntook pirt in the bitter defence of\nHong Kong igainst overwhelming\nJapanese attacking forces In December, 1941, was recognized today by the Defence Department\nwhich released a list of 52 awards\nSEE LITTLE\nLIKELIHOOD OF\nMORE SHIRTS\nmunuiiinij to_ br,very  ,nd  outstanding ser\nTORONTO,  April  2  (CP)-Shlrt vices\nmanufacturer!    in   Toronto   today,    Following  by   a  few  hours  the\nexpressed Soubt that higher price- disclosure that a Victoria Cross had\npermitted   by    the   Prices   Board been awarded posthumously to CSM.\nwould make mort ihirti available, John Bol)ert Osbord'of St. Vital,\nThe ibor situation remains bad and MtB,t _ member of the Winnipeg ;fective nurseries In operation, with\nVICTORIA, April 2 (AP)-Cloi-\ning of the foreiti when there is a\ndanger of fire li an indispensable\nfactor in foreit protection, Chief\nForester and Deputy Minister of\nForests C. D. Orchard told the Legislature's Standing Committee on\nForest! today.'\nMr. Orchard admitted that In the\npast, the forests had been closed too\nlate and that the closures had been\nkept on tou long, but he said, the\nbenefit irom Closures nao outweighed the unneceuary lou that had\nbeen impoied.\nHe laid that more money would\nbe ipent hereafter on research and\nit waa hoped to Improve the system\nof closing the forests.\nDiscuiaing recommendations of\nthe Sloan Report on British Columbia's forests, which he deicribed ai\na wonderfully good report, Mr. Orchard said the Province could hot\ndo much about the export of logi\nfrom private holding! unleu It were\nto abrogate old Crown grants.-\nHe ssld the Province could not\nforce the Dominion to ihare the\ncost of foreit protection, but that lf\nthe Dominion failed to do so it wai\nadopting a penny wise, pound fool-\ni!h policy.\nABLE TO REPLANT   \u2022\n20,000 ACRES\nRegarding the Sloan Report recommendation thit denuded areas\nshould be replanted at a rate of\n18,000 acrei annually, Mr. Orchard\nsaid tBeT-TdvIbC* now had two ef\n., ,        , .          , , ,. .\u00ab\u2022_,..,      a      y, villi,,:,       u,      UIC       ,, MHJIUCK ' 1\"^L 11 V C    IIU1SC11CS    11,    .>,\/s, -\u25a0.:,-.., ,     .....\nthe lack of matenali worse, they, Grenadieri, for heroism in the same! a combined capacity of 10,000.000\n\u25a0wilh u ih. h_... nnn-ino h.r I,' ae'lon. the mnouncement listed two trees a year\u2014enough to replant SO,-\nfrom overseas S 1. . Lrlfic Distinguiihed Service Ordtri, leven! 000 acres-and that another nunery\nZtauauZCZa* A\/IU%- \"\u2022 \u00abnd we havent been\"let I DUUa\u00bbu_.h\u00abd Service Orden, seveniat Duncan would produce its first\nPaCllIC [V11 I K i lins my material from England Conduct Medals, 12 Military Med-,crop of trees two years from now.\n* \u2022**y\"lv \"***\" 'ind very little hai come form the all and 29 Mention! in Dlipatchei.\n;Unlted Slates where It i, also lnl The D.S.O.'s went to Maj. Wells\n'ihort supply.\" said one of Toron-1 Arnold Bishop. 27, of Bury, Que.,\nIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll to's largest shirt  maken. who commanded \"C\" Company of\n\"Irradiated and Vacuum Packed\"\nAiked If he thought the aupply\nof treei would be lufflclent to\ncope with further denuding of\nforeit areas, Mr, Orchard uld the\nobject wu to end denuding\nthrough different methodi of log\nging. \"By the time 25 yeiri htve\npaised, tha neceulty for iny big\nplanting program ihould bt wtll\nbehind ui,\" he uld.\nMr. Orchird uld he hoped iome\nall to call together a local forest\ncongress, attended by farmen, tourist!' representative!, foresten, logging interests, and others with \u25a0\ndirect intereit ln the forests, tq dis-\ncuu how forestry impinged on the\npublic life of the Province.\nEDUCATION IMPORTANT\nEducition of children in forest\nprotection, he declared, wai very\nimportant. But, he added, we have\nto get it the present day culprits\nwho are out in the woods doing the\ndamage.\nHe agreed with the recommendation of the Sloan Report that the\nlire of foreit districts ihould be reduced. He also agreed that logging\ncamps should maintain weather\nrecorda, and be compelled to cloae\nunder certain hazardous conditioni.\nNinety-five per cent of the camps\nwill agree, Mr. Orchird uld. It's\njuit i matter of defining \u2022 little\nmore.cloiely the condition! under\nwhich closing ii neceuary. We propose to give the cimpi mother 12\nmonthi' experience.\nRegarding the recommendation\nthat the foreit service ihould have\navailable adequate air transportation. Mr. Orchard iaid that It appeared more economical and satisfactory to charter airplanes thm to\nown them.\n\"When we get the helicopter to\nthe .place promised for ifter the\nwar, we'll wint them ind ln considerable numbers,\" he slid.\n\"The answer to the firefighten'\nprayer li the helicopter, but I think\nit ii juit about ln the ume stage\nu the 1912 airplane.\"\nHe uid the foreit tervlce wu\napprehensive that It might lose it!\nradio channel at thi world radio\nconference neiet Summer. The value\nof radio, he laid, was inestimable.\nMANILA, April 3 (Wedneiday)-\n(AP)\u2014Lt.-Gen. Mauheru Homma.\nwho ordered the Bataan death\n[march, wai executed today by a\nI United Statei army firing iquad.\n| Homma, convicted Feb. 11 of ordering the Bataan death march and\ncondoning other atrocitiei in the\nPhilippines, died bound to a poit.\nA blick hood covered hli head,\nand over hi! heart wai a four-Inch\nround white target at which tht\n12 rifles were aimed.\nAt leait one of the rifles and perhaps ai many as four contained\nblanks. Army precision marked the\ngrim, nearly-silent scene.\nThe firing squid stood 13 paces\nfrom the post u the guird marched\nup escorting Homma. He strode\nerect, hii arms bound behind him.\nA chaplain walked nearby.\nNot far away, the crew of an ambulance stood quietly waiting to receive the body.\nThe voice ot the officer In command broke the stillness. He was\nteadlng the charge, finding and sentence.\nThen Homma was tied to the post\nand the hood placed over his head.\nA moment later, the medical officer put the target over the heart\nof the stocky Japanese.\nThe officer in charge raised his\nright arm. Twelve men took aim\nas the arm dropped to a horizontal\nposition. The arm snapped to the\nofficer's side as he ordered: \"Fire\";\nThere wai a crack of rifles. Homma\nwai dead.    ,\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL S, 194-S-J\nAmericans\nPress\nDenazification\nBy ROSS MUNRO\nCanidlin Preu Staff Writer\nthe Royal Rifles of Canada, and\nMaj. Erneit Hodkinion, 38, of Winnipeg, leader of Headquarter! Company of the Winnipeg Grenadien.\nMaj. Hodkinion wai decorated\nfor heading a diversionary attack\nwhich \"inflicted many casualties\nand demoralized the enemy.\" During the assault he was serlouily\nwounded and all memberi of hli\npatrol were casualties.\nMilitary Crosses were won by;\nHonorary Capt. Urian Laite. 49,\nchaplian   of   the   Winnipeg   Gren-|\nadiers; Capt. R. W. Philip, 40, Win-1 FRANKFURT, Germany, April 2\nnipeg, who took over \"D\" Company: ICP Cable)\u2014Joint action by the\nof the Winnipeg Grenadiers when' American md British Intelligence\nthe commander was killed; and,CorP\u00bb in uncovering \u25a0 plot to re-\nLleut. T. A. Blackwood. 26, of Re- organize the Hitler Youth in West-\ngina, who temporarily commanded' \"\u25a0*, Germany underllnei the vigil\n\"D\" Company of the Winnipeg maintained agalnit reyivil of Nizl\nGrenadien .influence, and here In the American\ntv,. ii., innh.AoA- occupation zone particularly big ad-\nS,tinru!.nheddeService Order-     I \u2122\u2122 h\"< b\u00ab\" m'->\u00ab \u2022\u00bb *\u25a0*\u00ab\u00bb\u00ab-\nHodklnson*   Ernest,   Msj,   C.I.C,     \".,,   ..       \u201e\nWinnipeg while the policy Is not is ruthless\nMilitary Crois- M in the Russian zone, more pro-\nLaite, Uriah, Honorary Capt.. Ca- *\"*\" =PP<*\u00bb\u2122.'\u00b0 hive been made\nnadian    Chaplain    Services,    (3650 th,n   m  th\u00ab  industrialized  British\nllllllllllllhllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl\n\" \u25a0\u25a0' '\u25a0 \u25a0 '..\":!\nThe \"Bay's\" Wednesday\nMorning Specials\nDutch Style Aprons\nDutch style peasant aprons In floral patterns. Colors\nof light and dark blue, rose and green. CQ-f\nWednesday Morning Special, Each ._  J if\nRexfelt Floor Covering\n2 good designs just received. Suitable for living room\nor bedrooms. 6' wide. Wednesday _>_*\nMorning Special, Sq. Yd    J J\nGrey Camp Blankets\nThese are \"seconds\" ond fine value. Buy now for the\ncamping season. Size 60\"x80\". Wednes- $jp Eft\nday Morning Special, Pair .       \\j ,J\\J\nINCORPORATED   Ztt MAY 1870.\nWest 19th Ave.) Vancouver.\nPhilip. Robert William, Capt.,\nC.I.C, Winnipeg.\nBlackwood, Thomas Alexander,\nI Lieut., C.I.C, Regina.\nMentions in Dispatches-\nzone. Britiih authoritiei found it\nneceuary to move more ilowly for\nfear of crippling industrial builneu\nrecovery.\nIn the American zone agriculture\npredominate! and Gen. Joseph T.\nMcNarney, commander of the zone,\nHook. Henry William, Maj., C.I.C, ;,nd hu deputyi Lt .Ge\u201e   LuciuJ D\nZZmPAtlAi    t _.    va      a,,    .    Clay, have been insiilent that a vig-\npunderdale, John Edward, Lieut., I \u00a3_, program  be carried  out  to\nCIC. Winnipeg. i remove   active   Nazis   and   ardent\nPorter,   Kenneth   Edward,   Sgt, mpporten from public office.\nSharp, Charlei John Sgt K3M68, bMn ,ound t0 have Nail ,end(ncle,\nRC.C.S.,   Victoria.   (Killed   in   \u00abc-;lnd background and 300.000 remov-\n_'      ,        .. . ,   ,,.,_,, led from their poiti in prlvite tn-\nThom, Jimti Murrty, Sgt., H.SIM, ttrpritt. The only iltermtlve for\nC.I.C. Transcona. Man. j them li to become ordlniry libor-\nMcFarland. Ernest Charles, Cpl.,'erSi in addition. 85.000 Nazli hive\nH6S3R. C.I.C, Winnipeg.\nSmith,    Edwin\nibeen irresled and only 4000 releaa-\nL-Cpl\u201e ed.\nTroops on the Move\nBy THC CANADIAN PRESS\nHOMEWARD  BOUND\nAirlved   it   Halifax-   H.   M.\nCOLDS\nRelieve misery, aa mort\ndo. Itub tbt\nthroat, ehtit\nand btck wltb  _ , ,\ntime-tilled   V VMO\nGeorge,\n11.6101. CIC. Winnipeg ,    Now G\u201em,n  .dmlniitntloni  In\nBrown, Frank. Pte., H.6851. C.I.C, the thr\u00ab \u201e,,\u201e ln ,_._ zone ,re pre.\nNorwood Grove, Man. ; paring to asiume the task of denazl-\nFleag,    Aubery    Peacock,    Pte, ficitlon    undir    Amerlcin    luper-\nK.8M88, C.I.C, Lar du Bonnet. Man. vision.\nOalbraith,   Nelion   Carlyle,   Ptt.,1 \t\nH6188. C.I.C, Winnipeg.\nMatthewi, Norman Charlei, Ptr,  I kl DU'_TR I Al\nR604-, CIC, Red Deer, Alta. l\"t*W*li\\inL\nEMPLOYMENT OFF\nOTTAWA.' April 1  (CP)-Indui-\n: trill   employment  dropped   during\nJanmry despite lncretiei In minu-\nfnrturing. the Dominion Burtiu ot\nS Statistic! reported tonight. Tht rt-\nPremler (Mondiy) with Ml return- cession wn ln llni with  \u2022 trtnd\nlng servlctmtn. rtcordtd ln itven of the lait eight\n| yttn.\nTht is.612 flrmi which provldtd\ninformitlon for Ibt lurvty rtporttd\n1,701,5TB employen Ftb. 1 \u2022\u2022\nigtinit 1.715,109 it Jm. 1. Tht\nemployment Index, bued on 100 for\nthe 192(1 avenge, fell from 1682 to\nIMO during Jinuiry. A rlie of SI\nper cent In payrolls. was ittribn-\nUB lid to work being reiumed tfttr\n yeir-end  holidayi.\nSaysTugby\nGot Along Well\nWith Captors\nWINNIPEG, April 2 (CP)-EvI-\nience thit CSM. Marcus Chirlei\nTugby got ilong \"very well\" with\nhis Japanese captor! and that he\nappeared to like some of them was\ngiven by CSM. Frederick Adams at\ntoday'i session of the court martial\ntrying Tugby.\nAdams, who wu aenlor Canadian\nnon-commissioned officer in Oeyama prisoner of war camp In Japan,\nIold the court Tugby seemed \"to\nbe in a position to get a lot more\ncigarets than I did\"\nTugby faces IB chargei arising\nfrom his time served as a priioner,\nIncluding collaboration with the\nJapanese, assault of fellow prisoners\nand theft of Red Cron parcel!.\nLait of 17 prosecution witnesses\ncalled during the day, Adams said\nalthough he waa senior Canadian\nhis health prevented him from serving on the camp Supervisory Committee.\nHe added he \"didn't want to do\nany more than I had to, and never\ngot along with the Japs anyway.\"\nAdams said Tugby had offered\nhim a piece of chocolate, then had\nordered his batman to get iome\nraisins, during a visit at his quarters\nta the camp hospital. \"He went over\nmd took them from a Red Cross\nparcel and poured them into i\nbowl.\"\nSgt. R. W. Pellor of the Winnipeg\nGrenadiers testified thc first six\nmonths he was In cimp Tugby was\nwell-liked by the men. He became\ndisliked, Pellor continued, after the\nSupervisory Committee, of which\nTugby wai i member, lmtltuted thc\nlyitem of phyilcal punlihment for\ncertain offeniei by other prlioneri.\nPte. Aubrey Flegg of Vancouver\ndeicribed an Incident when Pte\nWilbur Lynch wai puniihed for\nitealing cigarette!. \"It wai a kind\nof kangaroo court,\" he said. \"They\ngave Lynch a talking-to and then\nbeat him up.\"\nHe Mid Tugby hit Lynch In the\nface. It took about two weeki for\nthe wound! to hr.. 1.\nQOT FOOD\nIn reply to i queitlon by Capt\nF. W. Christie, prosecuting officer\nFlegg uid Tugby did the best he\ncould (or the men ln regard to their\nquota of food. \"He leemed to get\naround the Japaneie bossei pretty\ngood, so they didn't make the quola\ntoo bid. He tried to get them to\ngive us more to elt.\"\nDavid Golden, defence attorney.\nasked Flegg how the men obtained\nnews of the war ind was told that\none of them would iteal \u25a0 Jipaneie\npaper ind turn It over lo inmeone\nlike Tugby who would tranilate It\n\"Was there a certain imount of\nrisk In having i Jipaneie paper\naround you In camp?\" asked Mr\nGolden.\n\"Yes.\" Flegg replied He agreed\nthe distribution of news helped\nmorale of the prisoners.\nTo Seek More Money,\nShorter Hours\nVANCOUVER. Afcrll 2 (CP)-A\ndrive for higher wagei and fewer\nhours of work in ihipyirda ind lec-\nondlry induitrlei In the province\nwhere the Marineworken and Boilermaker! Induitrlil Union (C.C.L)\nli e-ls_.li-.hrd. wlll get under way\nihortly.\nPrompt KeII\u2022 f\nCtitkura AntiMpn,\nBaby Oil aoolaaa\nar-mptlr. atarttit\nnet to htlp bail\nHilhlr rtcom-\n.nuadad. Buy tadayl\nAt v iimiiiti'i\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIHIIHJMII\n$000,0110 Program\nfor Power\nCommission\nVICTORIA, April 2 (CP) \u2014 An\n$800,000 construction, reconstruction\nand acquisition program of the B. C.\nPower Commission for Alert Bay\nind centres in the Interior of the\nProvince was anonunced today by\nPremier Hart.\nThe recommendation!, made to\nthe Government by S. R. Weston,\nchairman of the Commiuion, let up\nleu thin i yeir igo, include:\n1. Comtructlon of generating and\ndistribution planti at Terrace, including three new Diesel-electric\nunits, at a coit of $122,(107.\n2. Reconitruction of generating\nplanti it Alert Biy, Golden, Vanderhoof, Smlthen-Telkwt tnd\nQuesnel it \u2022 coit of $557,378.\n3. Acquisition of generating ind\ndistribution plinti it Peachlanci\nand Westbank, Interconnection and\nexpansion of services it t total cost\nof $155,500.\n\u25a0 In til 18 Diesel-electric units will\nbe conitruded it t total coit of\n$651,195, three each to be initalled\nat Teriaee, Alert Bay, Golden\nSmithers-Telkwa and Queinel. Total capacity of the unit! will be\n2650 kilowatti. The uniti will be interchangeable and may be moved\nfrom one place to another in Ume of\nemergency.\nSays Drew Openly\n(ailed for War\nAgainst Russia\nMOSCOW, April 2 (AP)-The Soviet magazine New Tlmei said in an\narticle today that Premier George\nDrew of Ontario \"openly called for\nwar agalnit the Soviet Union ln a\nToronto ipeech March 10.\"\n\"At flrit he began frightening\nhis heareri with a itatement that\nthe Soviet Union wai preparing to\ncarry out no more and no leis than\nthe Invaiion of Canada,\" the article\nby Maj.-Gen. Michael Galaktionov\nuld.\n\"But right here he hastened to\ncilm his audience with the statement: The huge irmy of Rusila will\nbe inefective against the overwhelming air forces ind mobile\ntanks of a land army.'\n\"This la only dreislng. but the\nreal dish is the aim of quickly\ncrushing the Soviet Union with the\nhelp of tanki and aviation. But thli\nIdea ii not new, It'l only plagiarism\nfrom the Hitlerite blitzkrieg plant\n\"But thli new adventure plan like\nIU Hllerile prototype, li also doomed to failure.\" the article concluded.\nChcmurgic Restorch\nin G.N. Territory\nST. PAUL, Mlnne., April J-\nAppointment of Richard T. Byron\nas Chemurgic Development Agent\nfor the Great Northern Railway,\neffective April 1, wai announced\ntoday by E. B, Duncin, director\nof the railway'i Department of\nAgricultural and Mineral Development.\nFinding and developing new and\neconomical uiei for farm, mine and\nforeit producti in the territory\nserved by Great Northern will be\nMr. Byron'i work.\n\"Chemurgy meant chemistry at\nwork,\" Mr. Duncan iaid. \"Tomorrow'! efficient farm, mine and foreit production will require full\nutilization, new uses and new market! for maximum production of\nquality producti lf the operator!\nare to succeed.\"\nGdksttt,\nwhy lack pep'i\nBtck bothering you? Rheumatic\nPaioi making your days miser-\nible? Ymir ileep diiturbed? Don't\nyou know thtt many Ukt you htvt\nfound the relief they longed for In\nGin Pills-tht .0 yeir old remedy\nthat helpi the kidneys rid your\nintern of tht toxic wtittt thtt\noften cause these complainti?\nStep into your nearest drug Itort\n\u2022nil get i bottle of Gin Pills-*)*\nprnsei thetr merit.\nMoney btck lf Gin\nPilli  don't  utis-ri-\ni.\u00bbvi\u00ab iii., to ntt\nItMM-t mm, 10 *Ha\nLONDON (CP)-From April 1\nboot and shoe maker! will be allowed lo produce 10 per cent more\n(or civillani thin In Jinuiry-March\nquota.\n\u25a0^\u25a0riiM_i_________i______________i\ndata IUMtoftiNO\nH.tlon.l Drufl 4 C h.mkil C.mp.nf\n\u2022( Ciiuta, Umltat\nCUTICURA *sv.vg.vc\nBOY WANTED\nIN   FAIRVIEW\nTo take over one of tht bett Daily Ntwt'\nPaper Routes in tha city. Route yields a\nprofit of approximately $30 a month and\ntakes an hour and a half to deliver.\nPer Defaili Phono er Cell\nBetween 9 e.m. end 5:30 p.m.\nMmn Baily Km*\nCirculation Department\nI\n -\u25a0-*-\u25a0 \u25a0   \u25a0 \u25a0   \u2014--\u25a0\u25a0- \u25a0' \u25a0     t.--.a---\u2014'o. - -:._.|rtt .ijn,   \t\n 4-N1L50N DAILY NIWS, WIPNHPAY, APRIL i, 114*1\n(an You Tell\nCareer Women\nFrom Housewives!\nsnd make in trt of homemaking\nwho trt the happiest md moit interesting. Tht greatest ill thtt cin\nbefall women, iht thlnki, 11 to\nhtve money and nothing to do.\nI thoroughly enjoy tilling with\ncarter women md houiewivei who\nmake an art ot homemaking, but\nnot to those who hive nothing lo\ndo. But whtn it comei to teuinji\nthtm apart, I think the nicest\ncompliment for t womtn is to have\nBy IDA JEAN KAIN a stranger speculate at to whether\nJshe is a hdmemaker or a careerist.\nIf   you   took   an   assortment   of,Agree?\nhousewives and career women and\nmixed the lot, could you tell in\nthree minute3 which were whicn?\nThat is the question I poied to Ilka\nChase, radio commentator and career   woman   extraordinary.   Mill!\nChase   promptly   replied   that   it|\nwould be a cinch. Tne career wo-,\nmen would be more entertaining |\nand better groomed. Now whether cievelind Myeri, Ph. D.\nyou  agree   or   violently   disagree,;   ' * '\"' '\nyou will be interested in her highly |   There is no one best method for\nspiced remarks. Reaching all children td begin to\nShe apparently takes the view | read. Though somt ttachers suppose,\nthat a woman without a career of alas, there Is Just one proper way,\nsome children who don't readily respond to her way may hit on a\nsuccessful way at home, accidentally\nor under the guidance of a parent\nWhen Children\nBegin lo Read\nher own must live vicariously\nthrough her husband'!, because she\nstys that whether or not a woman\nif interesting depends to a big extent on what her husband does. It\ntne husband for example, makes\nthe \"innards\" for refrigerators,\nwhich is far from exciting, then\nlife would Indeed be dull, unless\nUie housewife is an outstanding\npersonality herself and goes ahead\ntnd creates an interesting life. Miss\nChase admits there are probably\ncharming tnd witty housewives,\nbut she hasn't met them.\nMy next question, ln the hope\nthat I could learn our faults, was\nto ask If she liked the brittle look\nto many career women acquire. \"I\ndon't pirtlculirly like t woman to\nbe brittle,\" sht countered, \"but I'd\nrather have that than to sit like a\npotato.\"\nor older child,\nI'm always puzzled on learning\nthat many primary teachers will\ntry to keep the child from taking\nhome his Primer or First Reader\nwhich is used at school. The reasons given usually are that the child\nmight learn in t different way to\nread at home from the way he is\ntaught at school, or if he reads the\nstory at home or hears lt read there,\nit won't be interesting for him to\nread at school.\nSuppose he learns the story by\nheart because it was read to him\nand then he reads merely from\nrote memory next day at school,\nwithout really reading it at all. Any\nWhich    stays    younger   looking, alert teacher should easily discover\nctretrist or\" housewife? Career\nwomen, for two reasons. Excitement tnd stimulation keep one's\nglands working, unless the woman\n6 under tn tpptlling strtln. And\nwith competition, a woman is for-\nctd to keep her looks and to stay\nwhen ht does so and should cap\nitalize on his gain. All he needs then\nto do is to say the story from memory very slowly ai he matchei thi\nwords md phraies of the book with\nthe words he spouts off.\nOf course, he may need t bit of\nNO LOJ5S OF FACE HERE...\n1  \u25a0   '\u2014\"\n\u25a0\n\u2022 * \u25a0' i\nyoung. No room for argument onlh_Ip tq do' thlj w|11   A miln.j\nmethod once widely used did just j\nthat Indeed, I saw this method applied, in part, ln an eltminttryj\nschool in Salt Like City rather re-\ncently when I was shown some ol\ntht \"best work in reading.\"\nAs for interest, any parent know! |\nthtt \"last point. But the home\nmtktri can pounce on the itatement about itraln. Unquestionably\nthert ii itrtin connected with tny\nsucceuful career, and who wants\nany other kind? After a hectic day,\nthe tense careerist isn't exactly a\ntoothing  companion for the tired,\nbuiiness man to come homt to, *\u00bbt a itory tend! to grow more\neven lf ihe ls there when he getsi'ascmiting to the young child is\nhome, which Isn't likely. i\" is often repeated.\nWhen I asked Miss Chase which! About the only harm a parent\nthe would choose, a career or a can do the child as he learns to read\nhome and huiband, she chose tho is to get vexed it him and mike\nlatter like a ihot; then inquired, I him excited, nervoui md diieour-\nbut why not both? There li no use j aged over reading.\nSeem! to me thit t wise teacher\nwill, encourage parenti to employ\nany way they Uke to help the child\nat home to learn to read, so long u\nin blinking, ihe explained; good\nlooks and proper grooming depend\non enough money, and there is\nnothing wrong with a woman earning money. And many of thom do. th      k       him cal      ,nd h     ,ui\nt^n^'^ZnTnhs'iZ'JoT, \\\u00bb*i\u25a0 \"-m over .tiding, ind he\na man gets down on mi kree.1\" and1,,      -  *** ,     . ,. \u2022'\nbeg! the light of his life to settle lh\"e ore *\u2022'\"\u2022 ln \"\u00bb*\"*\u00ab'       ,.\ndown In a little white cottage. He     Jl*s   \"\u2022 tnl\u00bb \u00ab\u00b0J~ P'\u00bbn * m\"i*_\nIs more apt to propose that they, reP\u00b0rt5 to m,:   when my two old-\nget  married   and  she hold  on  to'er girls had been in the first grade\nIf you eeuld lit tht motif of thli colorful print frock right\nunder your eye\", you'd dlitlngulih charming Chlneie feminine faces,\nitch wearing t marvelous headdress ef black treuei tnd aide-\nspreading giy flowers. It's Uiette Viret'l new real illk pittern, per-\nhipi in Inspiration from hir recent trip to Hollywood, where she\n\u2022tarred In the Marx brothen' new fllm.\nColors ire red tnd white tnd blick, on \u25a0 dirk Jade-green background . . . ind the model la cut for big afternoon dates with t low\nneckline In front, i capelet cum cip ileevei, In back.\nher job. for what with present pri-,,, ,\nces and  all,  they  can use every j a_ w,ere \u2022\"\u00ab to -ell wh\u00ab- \u00bb\u00b0m<*\ncen, words In their reader wera if thty\nBut among the house-wives who I started with a mall letter, ind be\ndo not work Miss Chist believe! i uneble to tell tht same words if\nRossland Social..\nBy MRI. t. Q.  BRAY\nROSSLAND,   B.C.,   April   1\u2014St.[the home of Mri. Turner, Colunv\nMary's Circle of Sacred Heart Ctth- ]-__, Avt_M- Members worked on\n,,   _,      .      .   ,,..o , u\u201e 'article! of children i clothing, which\nolie Church met at the home of Mrs ^ AmaM tg ^ orphani|e ,t\nW.   G.   Man,   Columbii   Avtnut, tht Coait. At the cloie dainty re-\nThursdiy night, the memberi work- freihmenti were ierved by the hoit-\na'bout four monthi I noticed\"'thit I lng on articles for the Red Crois.! eises issiited by Miss Marilyn Turn-\niltllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilli\nAt the close dainty refreshments; er. Thoe preient were Mn. J. Hen\nwere served by the hosteis ssslstedjderson, Mri W. Hocking, Mrs. K.\nby her diughter, Mrs. B. W. Lawrle. | McGuire, Mrs. J. B. Mowatt, Mn.\nThose present were Mil. 3. CuUin-|D. F. Miclntyre, Mrs. Jimtt Sttv-\nit is those who do their'own work i they   sttrted  with  ciplttf \"lit-tiT j use, Mri E. Kimbick, Mrs. H Hill- ens, Mn W. Grubiiic, Mri. Milne,\n- ley, Mri. E. Leduc, Mrs. B. W. Lsw- Mri. I. Glover, Mri. A. Grubiiic,\nrie, Min r. McLein, Mils G. Prest- Mri. T Birch, Mrs. G. Erickson,\n. ley ind tht hoiteu. Mrs. W. Bishop, Mri. T. Fisher, Mlu\nrrHinhfoh\n\u25a01L_WWM\nwHDa\nCirclt of St. Andrew'i United M. Turner and the hosteiies, Mn.\nChurch was held Wednesday after-[ Zentner ind Mri. Turner,\nnoon In the Church Annex, the Mrs. H. Lindquist entertained\nPreiident, Mri. R. Riehirdion, pre- Union Avenue Circlt Wedneidiy\nsiding. Following tht buiinau per-might, the President, Mri. G. Som-\nBy BETBY NEWMAN        \u2022   iiod in Irlih progrim wis enjoyed.[mervllle,  presiding.  Routine  bull-\niiiiill.iiinr.i.ii'liiiiiiiiiiiHininiiiiiiniillilliiMii \u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201ei\u201ei\u201eiii'i,i,i I \u00ab\u00a3\u25a0*\u00ab\u25a0 **\u00ab\u00a3 ^^ | Ti.^TlT^Zln Vy\nVariety Is the spice of home meals .the pan, and bake at 350 deg. F. tor's\u00abith Martin sang \"Klllirney,\" and |and   Mrs.   W.   H.   Mauchline   in\nor any meals, for that matter. How half an hour or until the peppen tre Mrs. Harry Smith ting 'The Lon-, charge. Members of tht West End\nto bring  enough  variety  into  the 'tender. Serves 4 to 8.\neveryday meals is the business, and, \t\nit is to be hoped the pleasure, of ev-\u25a0 Meat Frltten\nery home manager. It can be done'i   cup\nbut the cook or manager must bc sait, pepper,\non her toei to accomplish It. If Mon-,spoon chopped parsley, 1 cup flour\nday is a day of finishing Iff lovers, 11 egg, 1 teaspoon all-phoiphate blk\nlng  powder,  two-thirds cup  mllk,\nfrying fat.\ndonderry Air\" and \"Rose of Triiee.\" Circle were gueiti. Dilnty refresh\nDutch treat refreshments were lerv- ments were served by the hosteu\ned, with Mrs. Thomas Davis presid-l auisted by Mrs. G. Sommerville and\nfinely  chopped  cold  melt, ,      >t th(, teJ unl  ThoM preMnt Mrs.  R, Griiwold.  Guesti present\npper.  onion | Juice,J_ libit- wefe Wl R Rlchlrdwni M\u201e, p. L.'were Mrs. 0.' Bisson, Mrs. C. Dily,\nSwift, Mrs. H. Smith, Mri. S. Mar-J Mrs. H. Lowes, Mrs. Matthew, Sr,\ntin, Mrs. T. Davis, Mrs. R. Davis, Mrs. H. Pepin, Mrs. W. Buick and\nMri. H. Hanion, Mri. G. Jorgenson,'Mrs. Jenie Sommerville. Membiri\nSMSonmeit to taste. If It ls chick-JMrs. H Douglas, Mrs. 0 H. Owens,, present were Mrs^G. Sommervllle,\nen add a little grated lemon rind; If Mrs.   Kalhovd,   Mrs.   M.   Johnson, Mrs. G. Hagen,  Mrs.  H.  Babcock,\nlamb,  a  little  chopped  mint. Add Mrs. G. Bray and Rev. H. K. John-.Mrs. R. Kay, Mrs. R. Austin, Mri.\nparsley. Make a batter with flour, ston. J-  Beard, Mrs.  W.  H.  Mauchline,\nbaking  powder,  egg and milk, to     Mri. W. A. Turner ind Mri. A 'Mrs. J. C  Meek, Mrs. G. Boisjoll,\nwhich add the seasoned meat, ind ^ Zentner  were  co-hostesses  Thurs- Mrs. J. Peachey, Mri. J. Mauchline,\ndrop by spoonfuls Into the hot fat   day  night  when  they  entertained j Mrs R. Griiwold and Mrs. H. Lind-\nFry  golden  brown, drain well on Deborah Rebekah Lodge No. 13 at quilt\nsoft paper, and serve hot with or\t\nSometimes It wsi the  other wiy to learn one certain word I took the\ntry thest reclpei for t chlngt.\nTODAY'8 MENU\nStuffed Green Pepperi or\nMelt Fritter!\nBaked Yams\nLima Bean Salad\nBoiled Fruit Dumpling!\nCoffee\nStuffed Oreen Pepperi\nt freen peppen, 1 onion, chopped,\\without'sauct or gravy, Servei 4\nUm-   lSfSw -M-Jf m\"\"' \"\"'i Boiled FruTDumpllngi \"Oisoi. \"\u2022<> *<* *\u2022\"\"'' M* l011\"cture whlcl* h,d ,h\" word \u00b0n \"\neXtWm\u2122.! cm J VtkVe douVh by .ourd'umplln, reid story tit,., because the letter, and put it into an ungl.ued plctur.\nustd ln the stuffing of the peppers.recipe, roll md cut Into about S-ln. In the words were all capitals. Irame and hung It in our dining\nbeef, lamb, pork or chicken. Chop, squires. Put a spoonful of berriei \"I got them over thit fault by reo\"1- ASter it wai earned, a new\nthe meat, add chopped onion and a (canned or fresh' or a small cored doing th\u00ab following: one w\" pul In '\u25a0' P1'0\"'\nlittle celery. II'liked, or parsley and and pared apple In centre of dough , rf ,    \u201e       \u201ewh,n   th      cim,   ,\u201e0\u201e   ,ome\nctlery lilt, wit md pepper to taste, with sweetening to tule. Wet and '   {    M L,w words in thdr r\u201ed\u201e whlch\nmoliten with gravy or t little torn- preu edges of dough firmly over      '  \u2022 \"\"\"**\u25a0 \"'\"        ~ \"\u25a0    * _** .       .,\u201e.\u201e,,\u201e ... .., . ,\u201e\u201e.j\ntto iulce, wtt.r of mllk. and after fruit so -Kit they will cling, tl. each \"\u00ab magazine, and pasted ..ch give them difficulty Id get a word-\nwilding and taking seeds out of dumpling in a square of cheei. cloth Plc,ure,ton. ' ^\"i* ?', wh\"' c,,rd; \"rd 0Utk',ndn,,t\"!n *!\u201e\" ' .h'? l8'J\npeppers, stuff with mixture. and drop  Into  fast  boiling wittr.Io\u00b0\u00bbr<l- \"nrt'r \"rh Plcll,r'' ' P\",t,d   ^em J* I ,   '._T       a   ' ,\nBake ln baking dish, standing pep- Cook from half to thret-qutrteri of large newspaper wordi. written them look In their reader to iee\npen on closed end io that thev will an hr., and lerve with hard or liquid these three ways. HORSE, Horse, how many times they eould_flnd it\nnot ftll over, add 1 little witer to sauce. .horit. When I winted my diughter\nHe's Unfaithful\nIt Her; Has She\nFailed Him!\nBy JANE ATKINSON\nWhtn an intelligent womtn mikes\ntht bitter discovery thtt tht man\niht hu trusted implicitly hu betn\ndoubl.-croulng   her,   \u25a0   torturing\nquestion almost lnvariibly rises in\nher mind.\n\"Is this ln some wiy my fault?\"\nih. uki herself. \"Is It became of\niome lick ln mt, somewhere I wtnt\nwrong ln my relationships with him,\nthit he turned to lomtone else?\"\nHere is \u2022 woman tortured by iuch\ndoubt, unselfishly ready to glvt up\ntht husband she loves, if ht wint!\nher to, but wanting to be surt, flrit,\nthat tht \"other women\" cm mike\nhim happier than iht could.\n\"Dear Mill Atkinson:\u2014\n\"I read ill your letteri, ind 1\nknow thert hu never been i per-\nson whoie heirt hu been broken\nmore than mine.\n\"On April 18th, I will htve been\nmarried six years. 1 love my hus.\nbind more than life itself. He li\nIn the Seabeei. I hive seen him\nonce ln IT months. I hive reports\nthat he ls the fither of mother\ngirl's baby. I hive waited for him\nto tell me, have written him let-\ntart without receiving any answer\nfrom him. ,If he would come to\nme, or write to me, and tell me he\nIs in love with thli girl and wants\nto marry her, I would gladly give\nhim a divorce, much u I love him.\nBut he gives me nothing to go on.\n\"My hipplneu li with him. I\nknow-I will never find It elsewhere\nBut If the war has changed him\nand he can find happiness elsewhere, I want him to be happy. That\nli how much I love him. Can the\nother girl love him this much, when\nshe knew he wai a mirrled mani\n\"When we were married, )\nthought we had a perftct understanding. In fact, we both agretd\nthat we had. We wirt midly in\nlove with each other. I know I\nwu a good wife as well is sweet.\nheart. I never demanded anything\nfrom my husbind ind I wis ilwiys\nwilling to see thingi hii wiy.\nam going crazy trying to figure out\nwhat mistake I might have made.\nI hive never spied on my huibind,\nand I am itill wilting for him or\nsome word from him. And I ttill\nlay there hai never been a penon\nwhoie heart ii broken worse thin\nmine.\n\u2014\"Broken-hearted Wife.\"\nI'm lure you ire right thit no one\nhu ever been more broken-hearted\nthin you are. But lt might be some\nfaint comfor( to you to know that\nmany have had their hearts broken\nthe same way and cm well understand what you are going through.\nAnd they have miniged to live\nthrough lt and find happiness again.\nSince you have written your huiband so often, and have told him\nyou are ready to give him up if he\nwants to marry this girl, and he hu\nnot io far aniwered you, why not\n\u25a0top writing to him for iwhile? Hii\nli definitely the next move. You\ncm accpmpllih nothing at this point\nby keeping ifter Mm.' Perhipi he\nis too uhimed to write you now,\nmd not brave enough to face the\nfict thit he hu betriyed your love\nind your loyalty. Perhipi he hu\ngot himself io confuted thit he\ni doein't reilly know, juit now, whit\nhe doei wint.\n| Try not to keep wondering if .you\ni made any mistake. It ta not likely\n, thit you did, unleu it wu in the\n' direction of asking too little of him,\ngiving in to him too much, io that\nhe got out of the habit of thinking\nof you and got too uied to thinking\nonly of himself.\nYou are so unselfish ln your love\nfor him that you can make yoursalf\nbe patient iwhile longer ind wilt\nuntil he gets to the point, is he undoubtedly will, where he is willing\nto talk thii thing over with you.\nAnd your letter indlcitei thit you\nknow ilreidy whit you'll do In iny\ncue. If he wanti to marry thli\ngirl, you'll give him hU divorce.\nIf he wanti to come back to you\nind itart all over agiln, I feel sure\nyou're re<\u00bbay to do that.\n\u25a0^\nCrisp Indoor Charm\nIt'l wonder'ul to ltt tur Canadian manufacturers coming up\nwith ill aorta of new tnd Improved falirlci, ill creatod with thi Idet\nof giving tht Canadian woman tnd h.r home niw beiuty tnd crisp\ncharm, Amerlttx comet up with th.lr n.wut, Chlmattt, t remarkable fabric that It wuhable, colorfast ind hu t permanent glazed\nflnlih, It'l t fabric Ideal for brunchiei or houtecotti tnd here's t\nbeiuty, t flortl print on white, mide with ruffled collar ind sleeves,\n\u2022 big, practical pocket ind slde-tlo doling. Looking freih md nut\n\u2022round the house li high fashion, ind \u2022 morale-booiter to boot!\nHollywood Gossip\nBing Crosby Still Alive and Healthy;\nAdmits He Does Have a Cold\nand a Hangover Once in a While\nBy BOB THOMAS\nHOLLYWOOD, April 2 (AP) -\nBing Crolby is alive and healthy,\nin cue you hive heard anything to\nthe contrary.\nPeriodically the country Is swept\nwith rumori that the groaner is\neither dead or deathly ill. This happens with many notables, but principally Crosby. Newspapermen\nhave to track film down to get a\nconfirmation that he is still functioning.\n\"I never felt better,\" he said on\nthe \"Welcome Stringer\" iet\nHe appeared healtny through hli\npancake makeup, although he lost\nconsiderable weight during hil\nEastern jaunt. \"Oh I do hive 1 cold\ntoday,\" he added. \"And once in a-\nwhile I have a hangover. But that's\nill.\"\nPerhaps one reason the death rumors persist is Blng's usual unavailability for comment. For instance,\nwhen he wu first called at his drei-\nling room about an interview with\nme, he answered tht phone with\n\"lost and found\" and hung up.\nPreview night at the westwood\nVillage Theatre here ls something\nyou have to see to believe. The other night, for example. Just as Prealdent Truman was explaining the\nBritish loan in the newsreel, a covey of girls skittered down the aiile\nexclaiming \"Vin Johnson'i here!\"\nThe word ipreid like wildfire i-\nmong the hundreds of teen-agers\nuntil the President's words were\nobliterated. Tht first 15 minutes of\nthe preview were likewise loit al\nthe fans emitted shrill greetings\nwhen their favorites appeared on\nthe icreen.\nThe \"Forever Amber\" 6et hai\nbeen cloied to all visitors because of\nBritiih Peggy Cummini' hulth.\nPeggy's weight hu dropped from\n; 98 io 90 poundi and ihe may not be\nable to finlih the picture unleis\nihe improves . . . George Sanderi\nplani to itar in the film venlon of\nhii own book, \"Stranger |t Home.\"\nThat'i one way to aisure right Interprets tlon.\nHbmebound Vets\nSet Up Baby\nSitters Service\nTORONTO, April I (CK-Two\nmirrled veterans, tired oi speeding\ntheir Siturdiy nlghti it horde, htvt\nformed Toronto'! tint commercial\nbiby iltteri1 servict, md tfttr ilx\nweeks they report businesi li getting brisker 111 tht tlmt.      I\nMart Burn! tnd Fnnk Freemin\nnow htvt 200 sitters under contrict\nmd 200 more on call In cut of\nemergency. All litten are over IS\nand a few are men\u2014studenti work*\ning their wiy through college.\nSltteri ilgn a contract committing\nthem to 12 houn a wetk tnd trt\ncarefully investigated by tht organ-\nIzation btfort btlng ilgned up.\nClients sre billed by mill it t ratt\nof 40 cents in hour\u201450 centi titer\nmidnight. Tht firm hun't refuied\na call yet.\nLIFE WITH JUNIOR\n\"iWISHTHEYbWITTHE\nMowr TMk m ut mew\nMYBQRDEN'SC\nCVAPORATED\nMILK.\"\/\n0 Th. Barl- Co. Lb).\nNatural\ncontenl of\nvitamin D  \u2022\nIncreased by\nIrradiation\nK(M9fflm#ft-st94\nty item* hi\nMy Utdlna\nMILK\nLONDON   (CP.-Coats   of   mill\nmade from  secret  light  alloys  tt\ngive greater protection to soldier! j\nhave been tested by the War Office.\nDordmA\nEVAPORATEDMILK\nI\nI\nLONDON (CP)-British manufacturers have produced whit are\nbelieved to be the largest stainless\nsteel tubes ln tht world. They ire\n14 inchei outilde diimeter, V, inch\nthick ind ovir 20 fett in length.\nThey are to be used In a food plant\nnnd will be subject to icvere high\nfrequency vibrstioni.\nthere.   Each   time   they   found   It,\nthey would pronounce it to me.\"\nSomt teachers, u well u other\npirents, might find this device uie-\nful with iome children,. All iuch\nhomespun ways are more easily\napplied at home than at school-\nImportant (Y\\^JL for You!\nDue to Extension of Staff\nRadio Station VvjlV.L,]^   is Signing on\nMONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY AT 7 a.m.\nAND SIGNING OFF AT 11 p.m.\nC K L N Is Adding That Extra Tim* to Give Iti Listeners\nMore Service\nListen to CKLN,  1240 on Your Dial\n.&____\t\nrep*.\nOniko fivi\nWEDNESDAY, APRIL 3\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\n1340 ON THE DIAL\nj MORNINQ\nI TOO\u2014O Canadt\n7:02\u2014Sunrise Serenade  (CKLN)\nI JO-Muilcil Reveille   (CKLN)\n1:1)0\u2014CBC Newi\n8:lJ-rrtd Wiring  ind   His\nPtnniylvtniini\nD.Jft-Brtikfiit Club\n; 8 44-C.P R Train Tlmt\n, 84*. -Hebrew Christian Hour\niCKLN)\n' 9:00\u2014BBC News\nBIS\u2014At Your Strvict\nI 9:30\u2014At Your Servict\nj 9;tJ-Songi In Swtet Style\n9 69-Tlme Signal\nlOiOO-Mornliu Vlilt\n1(1 l._-CKI.N News\nUOtlO\u2014Mutletl Roundup  (CKLN)\n10.45~Ofgin Rtvtrlti (CKLN)\ntr.OO-Hita in Rtvitw\n11:1>\u2014Milt Herth Trio (CKLN)\n11 JO -Oeorge'a Witt\n11:48\u2014Plmo Mood i\n1J:00- rarm Broadcast\nAFTERNOON\nIJ:l\u00bb-Tlie Notice Botrd (CKLN)\n1180-CBC Ntwi\nU:4fr-Mullet. Pro-frim   (CKLN)\n1:00-The Hit Review\nfin\u2014Womtn In Office\nl:S0-Old TtvourltM (CKLN)\n1:45\u2014Old fivouritei (CKLN)\nJ:00\u2014School Broidcut\n1:15\u2014School Broidcut\n2:30\u2014Roblnion Fimily\n3:48\u2014Down But\n. 00 -Messer'! Iilsnders\n8:16\u2014Homomikeri Progrim\n3:30\u2014Serenidi\n8:48-Swing Time (CKLN)\n4:00\u2014 Deilgn tor Liitening\n4:15\u2014 DMign for Liitening\n4:30\u2014Sscred Heirt Progrim\n(CKLN)\n445-Top Bind!\n\u00bb:0O-Jo!ly Miller Tlmt\nB IS\u2014Jolly Milltr Tlmt\nVSO-Peerliss Niwi (CKLN)\nS:4J\u2014Sport! Commenttry\nEVENING\n6:00-Civilcide of Mtlody (CKLN)\n(i JO-Thii It Canada (CKLN)\n\u00ab:2\u00bb-C.P.R. Triln Tlmt\n6:30\u2014Curtiln Time it Bucklnghim\nTheitrt\n..00-CBC Nitlonil Ntwi\n7:19\u2014Newi Roundup\n7:30\u2014CBC Concert Hour\n8:0O-Ut'i Pity Charade!\nl:SO\u2014Immortil Muilc\n6:0O-Mldwilk Review\n916-Plino Recital\nS 30 -All-Stir Dtnct 1'irada\n(CKUJ)\n9:4s-Lean Btck ind Liiten\n(CKLNl\nIO:00-CBC Ntwi\n10:18\u2014fivorltt Storlei\nIO:SO-Chimbtr Muilc\nHOO-Ood Sivt TUt King    fc\nWhy my coffee gives you\nMORE FLAVOR \"UFT\" PER CUP...\nMORE GOOD CUPS PER POUND\nIHE rich, full-bodied flavor of Edwtrdi\nCoffee comes from the wiy we blend tnd\nroast\u2014the luxury, custom wiy, undtr the\nexclusive Edwards formula. It mikes t\nreal difference. You enjoy more flivor\n''lift\" per cup, And because Edwtrdi\nCoffee is extra-rich, you can make ufbre\ngood cups per pound!\nTry it... if you don't\nthoroughly enjoy it, your\nmoney refunded!\n\u2022      (t\\J^_pA2t (a^AjiK-iAaCi\na\n\u2014on fl\u00ab+Hor-.y\n_\\ fst.  .tit **\nHERE t WHER wt Kit ud tute tht\nchoicest Latin Americin coffee!..i\nrouted lo imall teit batches first.. i\nthea \"rattd\" lnd eipertly combined\nto our own exclusive formula to givt\nyou the full fragrtnet and flavor of\nEdwirdi Coffee.\n\t\n :\t\n New Shlpmtnt ef\nLadiei* and Girli'\nSport Shoes\nMoccasin Vamp\nOxfords\nLoafers\nOne Eyclctties\nIdeal shoes for growing\ngirls and women . . . Low\nheels in sizes 4 to 9. Dark\nbrown only. $P CA\nPair     JiJ\\J\nR. Andrew\n6? Co.\nLeaders In Footfoshlon\nCitizenship Qualifications fo Call\nFor Knowledge of Responsible\nand Privileges of Being a Canadi\nJ. P. Sutherland\nRetires From\nCPR Lake Service\nAfter lervlng vfltb the Cinidiin\nPacific Railway'! Lakei ind River\n6ervlce in thli Diitrict for 35 yeari,\nChief Engineer J. P. Sutherlmd retired on April 1. He itarted is\niecond engineer in April 1911, md\nwu promoted to Chief Engineer the\nfollowing July.\nAt tbe time of hii retirement Mr.\nSutherland was terving on tht S.S.\nMoyie, but hu alio ierved on\nother C.P.R. craft Btlore coming\nto Nelson he worked on botti in\ntbe Okanagan md in tbe. Slocan\nDUtrict, making hli home at Slo-\neu City at one time. He carries\n\u00ab First Clui Marine  Certificate.\nDuring a surpriie party held re\neently for Mr. Sutherland, he wai\npresented with gifts from the crewi\nSf the S.S. Moyie, S.S. Nasookin\n\u00bbnd S.S. Roiebery.\nFATHER OF\nDR. G. R. BARRETT\nDIES AT COAST\nWinkworth George Barrett, fither\nef Dr. G. Rtymond Birrett of Neiton md John Edward Birrett ot\nTrtll, pused iway Mirch 28 it Van.\ntoiiver. He wu formerly of Winnipeg md was 72 yeari old.\nBesides his two som he is lurviv-\ned by hii wife. 1830 McNicol Avenue, Vancouver.\nfuneral servicei were to be held\nTueiday afternoon at the St. Mark'!\nChurch, Second Avenue and Larch\nStreet, with Rev. T. W. Scott officiating.\nBlut Team Sells\n$12 in Stamp*\nto Wind Up Campaign\nBlue team of the Mill Canada\nGirli iold $12.23 worth of War Sav-\nings Stampi at their Baker Street\ncanteen Saturday, to mark the laat\ntime the girls will operate the canteen.\nThe team Included June Truer,\nCtptain, Sheila Dawson, Margery\ntrvlng, Dorothy Zubic, Mary Wal-\ntnid Margery Young.\nOlTAWA, April 2 (CP)-Undtr\ntht government's Ctniditn Citizenship BUI, only one yetr of reildence\nln Ctntdt, instead qt flvt, will be\nrequired for the naturalization of\nthose who served out of Cinada ln\nthe Dominion's irmed forcei during tht war, Statt Secretary Martin\nannounced tonight In the Commoni.\nMr. Martin made the announcement ln moving iecond reading ot\nthe bill, aimed at clarifying the definition of Canadlm citizenship. A\nilmllar bill reached first reading at\ntht lut session ot parliament but\nwas dropped became of preuure of\nother business.\nUnder the Naturalization Act,\nCanada since 1943 hai required a\ndeclaration of Intention\" to become naturalized before actual naturalization is applied for. This declaration, similar to that made in\nthe United States, has to be made at\nleut one year and not more than\nfive years before naturalization\ntakes place.\nUnder the present bill, such a\ndeclaration will be necessary for\naliens who wish to become naturalized ln Canada but not for the\nwives or husbands of Canadians or\nfor non-Canadian British subjects.\nEA8E LANGUAGE BLOCK\nAnother relaxation Is that 20\nyears' residence in Canada may\nsubitltute for a knowledge of\nFrench or Engliih, thus enabling\ntbe naturalization of mmy people,\nespecially in the West, who have\nproved to be good citizens but who\nhave never learned to speak French\nor English-\nOn the other hand, there will be\na ilightly greater strictness in the\nnew qualification requiring a\nknowledge \"of the responsibilities\nand privileges of Canadian citizenship.\nMr. Martin described the bill as\none which would give Canadians\n\"greater strength aDd unity ln or\nder to do our full share in the\nworld\" and said the responsibilities\nof Canada now were \"greater than\never before.\"\n\"There ls too little, not too much\nnitlonil prtdt In thla country. Wt\nirt part of a great oommonwetlth\norganization that hu been an example to tht world, and wt bara\nevery intention of remtinlng a part\nand of helping it on to grtater tnd\nbetter things.\"\nIn tht best sense, tbt Canadian\nCitizenship Bill waa an \"act of\nfaith in ourselves tnd ln our country.\"\n\"It li not tnough to bt a good\n'Bluenose' or a good Ontarloan or\na good Albertan. Sectional differences and sectional lnteresti muit\nbe overcome if we art to do our\nbeat for Canidi md tht only way\ntbii can be dont is through encouraging a feeling ot Canadianism....\n\"Citizenship means more thtn tbt\nright to vote; more thm the right\nto hold md transfer property; more\nthan the right to move freely under the protection of tht state; citizenship ls he right to full partnership In the fortunes md the future\nof this nation.\"\nThe bill would enable a Canadlm\nto:\n1. Receive t Cantditn pissport.\n2. Enter Canadi.\n3. Be deported from Ctntda under circumstances ln which deportation is required under exiitlng prin\nciplei of internitlonil law.\n4. Receive diplomatic protection.\n5. Enjoy full .political md tcou\nomic righti within Ctntdi:\n6. Own a Canadian ship or t part\nthereof.\n7. Possess the common status trie\ning from allegiance to the crown\nand the right to be and to call blm.\nself a subject of the King.\nMr. Martin said Canadians long\nhad been Irritated when told on\noccasion, in reply to a queitlon tl\nto their national itatui, that there\nwas no such thing as \u2022 Cmaditn\nand that some other national status\nhad to be declared.\nThe present bill would provide\nthat, insofar u any questions coming within the competence of the\nCanadian government wu concern\ned, the aniwer\"Canad!an citizen ln\nreply to an Inquiry u to nttloml\nstatui will be lufflclent.\nNELSON SOCIAL To Improve Mental Institution;\n\u25a0y MM. M. J- VIGNEUX\nChiraa fer tnaigement announeiminti on thlt pats li $1.90\n\u2022   E, J. Avtry wu a ihopptr\n\u2022 Mra. Paul Lin coin, Stanley\nStreet, hu returned trom. leveril\nweeki ipent holidaying In varioui\nCalif or nil cities.\n\u2022 Mrs. K. Horner, . Annable\nBlock, who hai vliited at tht home\nof her son-in-law md diughter, Mr.\nmd Mn. W. C. Motley, at Bonnington, has returned.\n\u2022 Mri. H. Peten of Balmo ipent\nyeiterday in town. .\n\u2022 Shoppers ln tht city yesterday\nincluded Mrs. W. Kline of Procter.\n\u2022 Mn. W. Martin of Bonnington visited Nelion yeiterday.\n\u2022 Vlilton ln the city yesterday\nincluded Jack Taylor ot New Den<\nver.\n\u2022 Mrs. J. Sewell' of Sunihine\nBay wai among ihoppen in Nelion\nMonday.\n\u2022 Oliver Smith of Salmo ipent\nyeiterdiy ln town.\n\u2022 W. J. Blewett of Blewett -Wilted Nelson yeiterday.\n\u2022 Miu Bernerlne Feeney of\nSalmo vlilted town yeiterdiy.\nMrs. F. Broughton wu a vliltor\nfrom New Denver Monday.\n\u2022 Mrs. Blddlecombe of Bonnington tpent yeiterdiy in town.\n\u2022 Mra. P. Larson was In the city\nfrom Salmo yesterday.\n\u2022 Mn. Etrl Hooktr of Roulind\nli a Nelion viiitor.\ntrom Silmo yuttrdty.\nt, W. -Blewer, who ipent tha\nWlnttr in New Weitminiter with\nhli. daughter, wai in town an rout*\nto hit home at Balfour.\n\u2022 Shoppen tn town yeiterdiy\nIncluded Mrs. Greenwood of Salmo.\n\u2022 Thll i evening Mr. ahd Mra.\nG. G. Cuthbert, Mr. ud Mrs. J. H.\nM. Greenwood, Mr. tnd Mrl. Jcnks\n\u2022nd Mr. md Mrs. Oordon Burni\nplan on motoring to Bonnington\nwhere they will be gueiti of Mr. tnd\nMri. I. J. McGregor, the occasion\nmarking their Silver wedding tnni-\nveriery.\n\u2022 The Friendly Club of Trinity\nUnited Church mtt.at tht home of\nMrs. J. Stewart, 410 Nelson Avenue,\nTueiday afternoon. Thoie attending\nwere Mrs. G. C. Burgeu, Mrs. S.\nCook, Mn. J. C. Mulr, Mra. H. S.\nOlltn, Mm. H. J. Phillip, Mra. T. L.\nRoliton. Mrs. J. Stuart, Mra. B.\nSutherland, Mrs. R. T. Tiffin, Mri.\nR. Valle, Mrs. C. B. Willi.\n\u2022 Rev. H. Sttwart Forbei, who\nis convener ot Home Missions of\nKooteniy Preibytery of the United\nChurch, hu gone to Invermere to\nhold meetingi.\n\u2022 Joieph Strelt of the office\nstiff of the Premier Mine, formerly\nof Kulo, is miking hli home in\nNelion.\nNelson Firemen\nGive the children\nMILK\nlots of lt.\nKootonay Volley\nDairy\nScribe Is Goggle-\nEyed al Ottawa\nGlamor Femmes\nBY DON BROWN\nOTTAWA\u2014Running the risk of\nbeing ostracized forever more by\nthe fairer sex of the fair city of\nWindsor, this reporter goes out on\nthe limb to announce that Ottawa\nhas the most beautiful girls in\nEutern Canada (never, have been\nin the West).\nThis opinion, girls, ls based on\ntwo days of traveling the streets of\nOttawa\u2014and- what a two days that\nhas been\nEXHAUSTIVE STUDY\nSo, go ahead girls of Windsor, get\nout your little hatchets and start\ncutting away at the limb, but, I\nwarn you, I have proof from an exhaustive study that my words hold\nweight.\nOf  courte,  Ottawi  cannot  lay\nfull  claim  to  the  origination  of\nthli bevy of feminine pulchltrude\nbeciuie wir Jobi hiva attracted\nitenogriphen ind office workeri\nfrom ill over the Dominion.\nBut, I haven't had time enough to\nuk  each beauty from where she | are only about five for every mm-\nhills, io until I cm get iround to I member of the community,\nthat enjoyable lubect Ottawa can     One of the greateit oddltiei ln thli\ntake a bow c\"y '' -ne Pre\u00bbence of in \"uneicort-\nin       . .   tk.-.'ed\" ln \u2022 theatre or restaurant tfter\norf't..^n\\i*rk. It juit Im't etiquette-whit\nmuit be iome pretty t^resion >      ,rf        \u00a3 d\nfor a comparatively  \u00bban   Windsor forYundle, ?\u201er'Britain.\nStar reporter to go off the deep end ,   go ,\u00a3 l|tulUon w|l down (o oM\nfor Ottawa women. I, the iron,\u201e left (rora \u201e,\u201e w\u201e 5,,\nThat's  where  you    are    wrong. \\muty  beautiful glrli,  ind  10 few\nThere isn't one pretty good reason, men to apprKiite them.\nThere are thousands of 'em.\nPARADE PAST CORNER\nFor a bachelor, one of the most\nbeautiful sights in the world can be\ngazed at with both optics any noon\nor at S o'clock at the corner of Elgin and Sparks streets when the I\nhundreds of feminine government\nworkers troop out for lunch or at\nthe end of a day's work\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nSPENCER SUPPORTS\nFor health garments and\nfigure control, see\nMRI THEA A. GIBSON\n110  Kerr  Apti..  Nelion.\nmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiii\nPor RelJiBI* Watch Rtrmm\n\u25a0 consult-^\nJUlT*      491 l-kar St,\nother memberi of the bewhiikered\nclan of something of a privileged\nperson. In no other city In Ctnidt\ndoes the male office worker demand\n10 much respect from his sex u ln\nthis seat of government.\nFor one thing, it remilni tn unfathomable mystery rjow the mere\nmale geta his work done with so\nmuch beauty lurroundlng him. For\nanother thing if he li married lt is\nanother unfathomable myitery how\nhe convinces the wife that he ihould\ngo to the office.\nAnd, 10 lt ii rumored, etch married man who worki ln 1 city office\nis given 15 minutes grace by the\nwife to get home from work before\nshe calli out the riot squid.\nA couple of yun tgo tht tight\nof 1 mere mm In civilian clothei\nwu reuon for a terlei of 'oha'\nand 'iHi' from memberi of thl\nwetker MX. Apparently thty\nhaven't broken tht cuitom for tht\nfellowi new wearing clvvlei trt\nreceiving tht .umt unaollelted\nbut appreciated ittentlon\nJUST LONESOME\nBut don't get ui wrong. Then\ncapital city cutlea are not bold-\njust lonesome. For six long war\nyean they htvt struggled ilong\nhere behind the \"eight\" bill\u2014it\nbeing an eight-to-one femme over\nhomme ration cauied by the abnormal influx of female worken.\nThe odds are itlll high but the return of many servicemen hu had \u2022\ndecreasing effect. Today the girls\nFire lon for NeUon during Mirch\nwu $399, Fire Chief O. A, MacDonald. reported to the City Council Monday night Nine fire alarms\nwere turned in.\nDemonstration drill md ladder\nwork wu carried out tor the\nUnderwriter! Depirtment during\ntheir recent vltit to Nelion. They\ncarried out 1 full Inspection of the\nrecordi ind methodi ot work ln\nthe department tnd expressed\nthemselves u fully satisfied.\nForty-three lnipectiont were carried out In the month for fire prevention tnd one Fire Marshal\nOrder ierved.\nSchools received Inspection  ind\nWILSON DAILY NIWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL I, INt-I\nainsf Use\nfire drill.\nSALMO\nNAKUSP\nNAKUSP, B.C.-Mr. md Mrl. W.\nHouston of Cutlegir were vlilton\nin Nakusp.\nR. McQuarrle of Revelstoke wu\na Nakusp visitor en route to Kailo.\nJ. H. Porter of Burton wu \u2022\nTt Takes\" one wonder how Prime Nakusp visitor on his return from\nMinister King has succeeded in re- j K^\u2122'0*''\nmaming a bachelor all these years.\nYou   will   find   glrli  of  every |tor,\nSALMO, B.C.\u2014Approximately M\nladiei gathered at the home of Mn.\nArchie Bremner Tueidiy afternoon\nto honor a former Salmo girl, Mrs.\nMcMurchey, nee Mils Mona Miller,\nnow Of Winnipeg in the form of a\nmiscellaneous ihower. After tea wu\nserved 1 Mrs. Oscar Makinen and\nMlu Miry Feeny preiented the honored gueit wtth \u25a0 giily decorated\nbuket of mott useful md lovely\ngifts. Mri. McMurchey ln t few\nchoien wordi thanked the ladies\nfar. their, pretence ud  beautiful\ngift!.\nMri. George Bradley entertained\nit her home recently to honor one\nat the C. W.L. memben, Mrs. It.\nLeddlcott who is leaving the Diitrict An enjoyable evtnlng wu\niptnt md ifter refreshments were\nserved by the hoiteu aislsted by\nher diughter, Mra. Oscar Makinen.\nA gift wu later preiented to the\ngueit of honor.\nMr. and Mri. Frank Llkui wert\nshoppers to Nelion.\nMr. ind Mn. G. G. Tilr were\ncity vlilton.\nE J. Avery tnd S. Curwen were\nvlilton to Cutlegir Mondiy.\nMra. Reld Gardiner md little\nion, Wiynt, were gueiti ot Mri.\nGardiner's mother and iliter, Mn.\nJoe Letghy md Mn. G. Wtter-\nitreet\nMn. Joe Bengert md diughter,\nLinda, of Nelson tnd Mn. Bengert's\nsliter, Mn. McMurchey of Winnipeg were gueiti of their uncle ind\n\u2022unt, Mr. tnd Mn. Archlt Bremner.\nC. W. Lindow wu \u2022 city viiitor.\nB. Konkin of Erie wu 1 viiitor in\ntown.\nMn. Vic Himberg hid 11 gueiti\nover the weekend hert two dtugh-\nters, Miu Sidle ind Miu Anni\nHimberg of Trill. They were tc-\ncompanied homt by their brother,\nHelmer who hid been vliltlng\nthtm.\nPte. Hirry Smith left for Vtncouver to receive hli dlicharge. He\nE. C. Fredlckien, W. 0. Shirplei,\nJ. Gregson of Cutlegir were vli-\ncreed,   lire,   height   aod   ihape\u2014\n\u25a0 nd moitly the litter.\nEven the bundling of fur coati,\ngiloihei and mlttena\u2014which are\neuential parti of Winter attire\nhere\u2014cin't take iwiy from their\n\u2014th\u2014ih-thall we uy\u2014attrtc\ntlveneu.\nThis place must be paradise In the\nsummertime. It must be wonderful\nto own a bathing beach concession\nat thit time.\nRev. md Mri. W. E. G. Dovey\nand family were viiiton to New\nDenver.\nMr. and Mri. Piul R. Henke lnd\nfamily were viiiton to Nelion.\nMin Ven Butlin, R.N., of New\nDenver Is the guest of here iliter\nand brother-in-law, Mr. and Mri.\nW. Jupp.\n4 Ounce Egg Laid\nIn this city when a man \u00bbays he Is Uy  Mnrmn|  Upn\n1 office worker he it regarded by|L,y   INUriTlUI  net\"!\nALBANY, N. Y, April 2 (AP>-\nA 1 .-mince egg wu laid by \u2022 normal-sire white leghorn htn on in\nAlbany area farm. J. N. Bruckner,\nhead of the Poultry Huibandry Department of the New York State\nCAMP LISTER\nCAMP LISTER, B.-C. -Mr. md\nMrs. Godfrey Samuelson and family of Canyon wert viiiton it the\nhome of Mr. md Mri. Charles Huicroft.\nMlu MiUle Beird returned to the\nCout She had betn vliltlng with\nher mother, Mra. R. E. Beard md\nfamily. -r-7\nGordon Hurry who It employed\nat Kimberley wis a weekend viiitor at hli ranch in Huacroft.\nRoy Huicroft w\u00abj a visitor to Nel\nson during the past week.\nAfter viiiting for the past two\nweeks with relatives ln Vmcouver,\nMr. md Mra. Wilbur Gorril returned to their home here.\nMr. tnd Mra. Alfred Milne were\nviiiton for the put three weeki it\nMaple Creek, Suk.\nMn. J. Mitchell md lon Ricky left\nto join her huiband it Albert, Vancouver Island, PO. Jamei Mltchel\nrecently returned from oveneai.\nMexlne Quick was 1 weekend visitor to Cilgiry, she wis accompanied home1 by her mother, Mn. Quick\nhad been visiting tor the past two\nweeks at Maple Creek, Suk.\nWesley Skerik wai a visitor at\nthe home of his parents, Mr. and\nMn. W. J. Skerik. He left for Tnll\nwhere he li employed, he htd been\nreceived medicil treitment it Vancouvtr for tht past month.\nBob Huicroft md George Slkort\nwere vlilton to Bonnen Ferry.\nMn. B. B. Stallwood returntd\nto her home ln Nelion, ihe wu\nthe gueit of her mother, Mn. L. Lister.\nWllliim Miller of Alice Siding\nwu \u2022 visitor to Huicroft it the\nhome of Mri. M. Ross md Mr. ud\nVis, tre& Huscroft.. _, ...\nLeille Aylan who ls employed at\nGoatfel was a visitor at tht home\nof his uncle, David Rylu.\nHans Lindhorst left for his home\nln Yahk, he had been visiting ln\nHuscroft it the home of his parents,\nMr. md Mrs. W. Lindhorst.\nAfter visiting for the put three\nweeki with relatives In Huscroft\n\u2022nd Alice Siding Jme Huicroft returned to Klmberley where ihe ls\nemployed.\nMr. md Mrs. W. Brynei entertaln-\ntd it thtlr home ln Huicroft with\nsi-* tables of cribbage md bridge ln\npity, high scores were mide by Mrs.\nD. J. McKee ud Waddy Huicroft\nlunch wu ierved by the hoiteu, assisted by Mrs. J. C. Helme. Invited\nguests were Mr. md Mrs. J. A. Hobden, Mr. tnd Mra. John Huscroft,\nMr. md Mrs. H. Demchuk, Mr. md\nMrs C. Huicroft, Mr. ud Mn. D. J.\nMcKee, Mr .and Mri. W. Demchuk,\nMr. tnd Mn. G. Gorril, Mrs. J. Bird,\nMrs. M. Rou, Mn. F. Huscroft. Jme\nHuicroft, W. J. Skerik, George\nHurry, Widdy Huicroft Mri. J. C.\nHelme, Mrs. Gordon Hurry, Cyril\nBird.\nV-CTOBIA, April 1 (CP)-Plana\nto carry out extensive Improvements to the Provincial Mental Institution at neuby Colqultz, including provision of u airing court tor\nthe patients, tlve tlmei the size of\nthe preient court were innounced\nby Hon. G. S. Petrion, Provlnclil\nSecretary, during discuislon of estimates for hii' department ln the\nLegislature todty.\nAt   tht   lime   time,   answering\nS-etttoni by E. E. Winch (C.C.F.-\nurnaby) the Minister igreed thtt\nthe present institution at Colqultz\nll unsuitable, and tald he hoped,\n\"within a reasonable time,\" to move\ntht institution completely.\nAppropriations for the Provincial\nSecretary1! Depirtment, chiefly ln\nrespect of Institutions, occupied the\natention of the House for most of\nthe -afternoon, before the total departmental vote of $10,034,128 wu\npassed.\nEXPERIMENTING\nIn reply to a series of questions\nfrom E. E. Winch as to provision\nof accommodation for psychopathic\ncues, Mr. Pearson said preient proviiion of wardi in Victoria md\nVancouver wai m experiment to\ndetermine the best method of handling iuch cases.\nMr. Petrion uld building wai\nto tl. thtt tvtn. If plani wtrt\nready for a $2,000,000 children'l\nhoipital at propoied by 1 Vtncouver group, It would probtbly\nMac-\nMATTM OF CO\u00bbT\nHerbert Gargrave (CCF\nKenzle) said it wu criminal for\nequipment ln military hospitals\nthroughout the province to go unused, and uked whether the Government contemplated taking over\nuy of the hospitals.\nThat replied Mr. Pearson, wu\none ot hla biggest headaches during tbe lut wtr. Tht hospitals\nwere available tor um by the province, but lt would be Impossible to\ntake them over if operation would\ncost more thu tbe province could\nafford, owing to their btlng scattered ill over the province. Consideration wu being given to uw\nof iome of the military hospitals\ntbit wert close in.\nIf they can be used economically md to the advantage of the\nprovince, we will do 10\u2014not otherwise,\" he concluded.\nVancouver's contentious chlorination question was brought into the\ndebate when R. C. MacDonald\n(CLN-Dewdney) referred to recent arguments between Dr. E. A.\nCleveland, Chairman of the Vmcouver Water Board, and Dr. C. E.\nDolman, Provincial Director of\nLaboratories.\nHe charged that Dr. Dolman wu\nplaying politics and declared thtt\nif the Government employees\nwanted to do' that they should quit\ntheir Government positions first\nIn 1 spirited reply. Mr. Gargrave\nclaimed that Dr. Dolman had been\nmo'ney \"new\"to*\" US^'taS 3**\u00bb * \u2122 voiced. A. Water\nis It could bt ipent.\nProttsts from Harold E. Winch,\nC.C.F. leader, as to the Inadequacy\nof, accommodation it Vmcouver\nGeneral Hospital, which he declared to be In a \"state of chaos,\"\ndrew from the minister a reply\nthat the iltuatlon ln Vmcouver\nwu primarily the city's own responsibility. It wu hii underitand-\nBoard had brought ln three \"alleged experts\" without consulting\nDr. Dolman, who wu the official\nconcerned, and had then released\ntheir reports to Dr. Dolman's embarrassment\nDr. Dolman, Mr. Gargrave continued, had taken his stand a: the\nresult of scientific knowledge. The\nrovlnce was paying him to look\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nFreemaN\nFURNITURE CO.\nThe Houm ot Furniture Valuta\nPhont lit Ntlion\nBUY ON OUR\nBUDGET PUN\nTermi In accordance with Wartime Pricti ud Trtdt Regulatloni.\nllinilHIIHIIHIinilHinillllllHIIIIIIHHI\nnto that sort ot thing, md should\n? n Co n _r.     klm     nnolnel     \" 3 11 __> r lr r     frnm\ning that the difficulty was due to'defend him agalnit \"attacks from\na shortage of nurses md not people who are playing politics\nbeds. iwlthout any shadow of doubt.\"\nMirth, Talent in\nGlee Club (rube\nfo Show Here\nMirth and talent will be featured\nby the Grind Forki School Girli'\nGlee Club at the Capital Theatre\nFriday night when the Lioni. Club\nwill present them in a Musical\nCruise.\nThe Crulie li under the direction\nof Mil Margaret Sullivan who\nbrought the girls here last yeir for\na Minstrel ihow in aid of the Junior\nRed Crou. Miu Sullivan wai born\nin Kulo ind raited in Nelion. She\nwent to Grand Forks 10 yeirs ago.\nHer mother and father, who is a\nrailroader, live here.\nProceed! of the Cruise ire to aid\nthe Canadlm Nitlonil Institute for\nthe Blind.\nA stage brightly Illuminated will\ntdd color to the humor, song ind\ndance.\nNelsonitei who previously uw the\nshow ln Grand Forks, found it enjoyable and amusing.\nSheep Creek\nGeologist\nBUYS CITY LOTS\nCity Council on Monday night\napproved uie of loti four and five\nln block 90 ot the 800 block on\nHoover Street to A. G. Pentland,\nSheep Creek Gold Minei Ltd., geologist. The loti are on the South ilde\nTaghum, (Ily Folk\nal Burial Riles\nfor Mrs. Gibbon\nFrlendi from Taghum and Nelion Tueiday attended funeral Mr-\nvices at Thompion Funeral Home\nfpr Mra. Mary Jane Gibbon, Sail\nkatchewan pioneer who died here\nSaturday. Mn. Gibbon lived In Tag;-,\nhum for 18 monthi.\nRev. O. Gordon McL. Boothroyd\nofficiated. \"Rock of Ages\" and \"Saf\u00bb\nIn the Arms of Jesus\" were the\nhymns chosen and C. C. Halleran\nwas organist.\nPallbearers were H. A. Anderson,\nE. Jones, V. Puacreti, J. Roddock,\nF. Roper and J. Valentine. Interment was ln Nelson Memorial Park.\nGrand Forks Man\nWith Returning\nAir Personnel\nForks is the only Kootenay mm\namong the 230 Air Force personnel\nto arrive by air at RCAF Station,\nRockcliffe, Ont, during the month\nof April.\nThe first arrivals wlll reach Rockcliffe approximately April 3, tnd\nsubsequent tlrcnft will be irrlving\nthroughout the reit of the month.\nPenonnel will be cleared from\nRockliffe the day of arrival and\nwill proceed to their respective\nhomes acrosa the country.\nNakuip Concert\nReaps $100 for\nrfthe block, the sale price \"being[junjor RjJ groiS\nJOHNSON'S\nLANDING\n14 Charges in\nCrahbrook's City\nPolice Court, March\nCRANBROOK, B. C\u2014Fourteen\nchirgei wert protecuted in city\npolice court during Mirch, according to the month'i lummiry by the\ncity dettchment provincial police,\nipent hli 30 diy leive with his Finei collected during the month\n-   totalled 1154 tnd court coits t~lt.\nCivil charge! heird Included four\nof public lntoxlcttlon. three of vig-\nrincy, one cltv byltw Infraction of\npeddling goodi without the required license, and one National\nRetlitntlon ruling infraction.\nChirgei under the Indlin Act Included two Igtinit Indlini for poi-\npirenti, Mr. ind Mn. Oliver Smith.\nD. Kleef ipent Thundiy ln Nelion.\nFrits  Forch   of Meidowi   ipent\nWednesdty In Trill.\n. Mr. md Mn. Leille Lund, who\nwere recently mirrled, left Wednesday to take up reildence ln Trill\nLending Library\nLicence Sought\nby Nelson Woman\nGranting of \u25a0 licence to operate\n\u25a0 lending library, lubject to oyliw\nprovisions, wu ipproved by the\nCity Council Mondiy night when\nIt dealt with an application from\nLaura M. Russell, 809 Third Street.\nThe applicant itated temporary\npremises would be set up at the\nStrathcona Hotel.\nLicences were also granted to G.\nJ. Bergmann, 304 Houston Street, for\na building contractor's licence and\nto Henry Miller, 704 Baker Street,\nto conduct \u25a0 stuccoing md plastering busineu.\nTransfer of 1 builneu licence\nfrom J. M. Ludwlg to Dive Wide\nfor \u2022 ihoe ind leather goodi busineu wu also authorized.\n 1\t\nJOHNSON'S LANDING, B. C.Mr, md Mn. Carlson of Kulo vliited at the home of A. R. Barrow.\nMiss Florence McNicol hu lett\nthe Landing to take up reildence in\nKailo.\nJim McNicol and M. McQuirrie\nvisited it tht Camp.\nMlu Bubbles Stenberg ind her\nbrother, John were ln Kulo.\nN. Bacchus of Birchdale ipent a\ncouple of dayi with Mr. ind Mrs.\nRaymond Raper.\nMiu Leona Fliet of Lumby, who\nIl viiiting at the home of Mn. A. C.\nRaper ud attending ichool In the\nLanding wai given 1 surprise party\nln the school house, the occasion of\nher birthday, on Frldiy evening.\nAfter supper gifts were presented\nto the guest of honor. Dancing wss\nthe chief entertainment of the eve\nning, Misses Jean and Pit McNicol\nand Raymond Raper acting as musicians.\nSALMO\nwhere Mr. Lund will be employed. Lujion 0f ,n intoxicant two again\nst Indians for Intoxication, ana one\nMrs. John Norlindtr ind diughter, Shirley were Nelion ihoppen.\nMn. Ruuel Binning ipent \u2022 few\ndiyi in Nelion.\nMra. J. Thomson ind diughter of\nSheep Creek were Nelion vliltori.\nMr. and Mra. Loyd Chut hive left\nto tike up reildence it Trill.\nArchie Gray ipent Siturdiy ln\nthe city.\nMr ind Mrl. Piul Chernoff were\nNelion viiiton\nagilnit 1 white min for lupplying\nliquor lo in Indim.\nThere  were   no   crlmlnil   comp-\nliinti during the month.\nSPINSTER LEAVES\nLEGACY TO DOGS\nSALMO, B. C \u2014 Mr. ind Mn.\nFrank Agar and little lon of Creiton hive taken up reildence ln\ntown.\nMr. and Mn. Chrli Hmion md\ndaughten, Mirlon and Loll, ipent\nSiturdiy In the city.\nMlu Nincy Olson of Nelson vis\nited friendi in town over the week\nend.\nMr. md Mri. Ole Johnion Bakki\nof Nelwiy were ihoppen to Salmo\nSaturday.\nElliot Greive of Sheep Creek was\na Salmo visitor en route to Fruitvale.\nMrs. Reld Sr., and her daughter\nand grandson. Mn. G. McDougall\nand Donnle of Erie, visited in Salmo\nSunday.\nNAKUSP, B.C.-The Open House\nwu filled to cipiclty Friday evening when the teachen of the Nakuip Public School put on a concert in aid of the Junior Red Crou.\nOver $100 wu realized.\nPuplli from grades one to leven\ntook pert md Ken Stanley md Donald Fonyth, dreued ai clowns, were\nMuten of Ceremony.\nTeacheri ln charge ware Mlu B.\nWhite, Miu M. Kirk, Min H. Flint\nand Miu Jean Evans.\nMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nMALCOLM'S FURS\nStorage\nRepair! \u2014 Alterations\n659 Baker St-      Phone 960\nilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllillllllil\nNEW SPRING STRAW\nAND FELT HATS\nMilady's Fashion Shoppe\nStatistics Show\nSerious\nButter Shortage\nLINDFIELD.    N.S.W.,    Auitrillt\n, (CP)-A wetlthy Llndfield ipiniter\nBert Morrow of Creiton, tn route]who died  recently left legley  of\nto  the  Cout  to  receive   hli  dli-11374 1 yeir to her two Scotch ter-\ntollege    of   Agriculture,    Corntfi! chtrgt, ipent 1 few diyi with hli rleri.\nUnlvenlty, commented it \"mult be I tlt'er md  two  little  neicei.  Mri.]    Th_  _\njust ibout 1 record \" |E. Thell, Jo Anne ind Mlurttn.     | truit with   the  King  Edwird  VII1 wu reflected in figure! releued to-\nA normil egg weigh! ibout two     Percy Wilde hu returned to Trill Dog Home where the tnlmili ire: day by the Dominion Bureau of Sta-\nouncei, Bruckner uid. ltttr viiiting hii mother md iliter,[enjoying unrlviled cinlne luxury.Itiitici, ihowing holding! of cream-\nMn.  V.   Gibbon   ind   A1U  for   1 The  termi   of   the   will   not   only ,ery butter ln nine principal citiei on\nMany Danlih women hivt \"curl-!ftw diyi. lipeclfy  how   the  dogi ire  to  be , April 1 \u25a0\u2022 I.W4.3M pounds compared\nOTTAWA. April 5 (CP)-Serloui\nThe money  hu been pliced  ln new  of  Canada's  butter   iltuatlon\noilty mlrron\" which enable them!   Mr *ni alrljtmfl Nyitrom wert|trilled but tlio itlpulite their diet\nto look up md down the street trom\ntheir windowi.\nFresh Dolly:\nDELICIOUS\nDELICATESSEN FOODS\nit the\nButcherteria\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiMiimini\nWatch fer Our Advtrtiiement\nIn Frlday'i Poptr.\nFAIRVIEW CASH MARKIT\nPhont TM Ntlion\nMrs Doug Gibboni hU returned\nafter ipendlng t ftw dayi ln Nilion -tilling her diughter, Doreen\ntnd Mr. Glbbon'i, mothtr, Mri E.\nOlbbon.\nT. Llnditrnm of Meadowi wu \u2022\nviutof in town.\nMn. Clarke ind daughter of Kamloopi In vlilton in town.\nMr. md Mrt R. Llddlcoat md\ntwo llttlt ions, htvt Ittt tor Loyd-\nIIIMIIIIMIIIIItllllllllllllUlllimmillMII minj-fttr, Silk.\ncity ihoppen Thursday 'and meal houn.\nT. Colbert wu 1 vliltor to Uit1 They gtt \u2022 build-up of egg flip\nhomt ot Mr. ind Mn. Aln Cheyne and milt for brttkttit at nlnt t.m.\nof Erie. jihirp.  A   comb   ind  \u2022  rub-down\nJ. Benton. Meadowi, waa a vll-!with ipeciil'olntmenti ll icheduled\nItor to Frultvtli. jit 11:10 t.m. tnd tht territn htvt\nMr. and Mn. C. Treat ot Shttp \u2022 medicil ovtrhiul onct 1 wttk.\nCrttk wtrt Silmo vlilton. Their  dltt   lncludei  glucott,   cod\nUvtr   oil,   mut,   rtbblt,   blicuiti,\nvegetabl\u00bbi- and filh on Fridays\nZANZIBAR (CP>\u2014Schtmu to rt-\ntbiorb ex-iervlcemen Into tht community indud* comtructlon of in\nirtlum' training ctntrt for Zinsl-\nbtr it \u2022 coit Of \u00a35.00 (|J2\u201eW0i, the\nbuilding of ifcondiry roidi for I\nilmllar sum. tnd thl provlilon of\nimiltir lumi tor keeping ex-servicemen in trnploymtnt.\nwith S.MO.IM the previous month\nStock! totalled (I.MO.-M poundi on\nApril I, IMS. \t\nWitch tor Our\nWeekend Specials\nBRADLEY'S\nMIAT MARKgT\u2014Phoni 1\nituii\nCHENILLE  HOUSE COATS\nSltti: Medium ind Ltrgt\n*a.aa\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\nMwniiwinimMimi\nOF ALL ADULTS HAVE BAD BREATH!\nI*** tub |m.i _Nyw_ _mM IW h 7 uw octl -Ml\nCOLGATE TOOTH POWDER **tWir ii.pi ml M bruiki\nSAVE [MONEY I Com\/\nptrtd to other leidins\nbrands, a Urga tin of\nColgate sivei you up 10\n30 men Srsubtup, a gitnt\ntin up to If, men trushiugi\n:.: for not 1 penny morel\nSMOKERS I Colgite Tooth\nPowdtr il one ot the\nenieit wayi to guard\nigtinit tobicco min ind\ntobicco breath I It cletni\nyour breath tl it clean!\nteeth! Get Colgate today.\nHAVI THIT 10W1T\nC0LQHIE SMILE I\nCOLGATE\nTOOTH\nPOWDER\n25c 40c\nHn y\u00bb\u00ab Mtd its. Ntw Colgate NYION Toothbraih? Cnlgat-\u2014\u00abiih\n140 mri' uptrianct In mouih cart-knowi |ut wbi. too ium lit note-\nbrtuh for <__oro_l_ dantll can. Look wh\u00ab thi! atirmiftnllr dul|<i(d\nColtm Toothbnuh ii\u00aba you: Gamma Hylm Beisllie thu cinl a\u00ab aoip\n.. leistlnplacidJasl eiilt lot fropet baimmo U-ih cltanilot \u25a0 \u2022 \u2022 <\u2022 sptmtl\nduly thai nakaa il \u00abaiy \u00bb cltae tpptt and lower back nun. And to\nmora tooihbrak confuted\u2014(MTt'l a ditarani-color hindla for '\"I,\nmtober of yoor bully. Inry Col|it_ Tooihbmih la fully iu_!___t\u00bb.dl\nRetain <li\u00ab _\u25a0>,; child mr 19c\n \u2014\n9. ttam Sally Jfcma\nEitabliihtd April 22. 1902\nBritish Columbia'*\n*Mo\u00abt Interest.-.*-- Newspaper\nPubllihed every morning except Sundiy by\nthl NEWS  PUBLISHING COMPANY,  LIMITED. 286 Baker St.. Nelion. Britlih Columbia.\nAuthorized al Second Clais Mali\nPoatotflce Department, Ottawa\nMEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHE AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS.\nWEDNESDAY, AiPRIL 3, 1946\n **{W\nThe Thorny Problem of\nthe Ruhr\nW! rn the Peace Conference opens\nin May, one of the thorny questions\nt. be dealt with will be that of the\nP.'\/ r. T'-e difficulties in the situation,\nand t' \u2022 dan'-ors of the Ruhr to the future peace of the world, have been\nclearly put by Foreign Secretary Bevin of Great Britain. Speaking recently\nin the House of Commons, he said:\n\"With regard to Germany. Germany\nis a very vexed, difficult \"problem to\nsolve. We acceded to the Oder and\nthe Western Neisse at Potsdam: and so\nall you can do for Russia, Poland, and\nthe satellite states you have done. You\nhave done it in the war and immediately at the end of the war.\n\"But the heart of aggression in Germany Is the Ruhr. That is the peak. I\nfrankly confess that we have not mada\nup our minds dbout the Western Frontier,' for that is what it means. But I\nhave had a very strong Committee\nworking\u2014two committees. One on the\npolitical solution. I have studied very\nclosely the proposals of France. I have\nnot rejected them. I have not accepted\nthem. I do not know at the moment\nwhether they are quite workable. But\nI am convinced that you have got to\nsettle the ownership of the Ruhr, that\nlg to say, the ownership of the industries of the Ruhr.\n\"The heart of'the general staff In\nGermany, was the Industrial lords of\nthe Ruhr. And the Ruhr must not go\nback to their possession, and it must\nnot be controlled for that type of mentality.\n\"The iecond thing about the Ruhr\nwhich attract- me ls this: The Ruhr Is\n* great productive area, potentially. A\nlot ef people ol our allies say, 'Deprive\nlt of all tt\u00bb iproduCtWfrcapttelty for security's sake.' I have to ask myself,\nwill that succeed? If we go on the basis\nof the reparations payments now being\ndiscussed, I am afraid that you will create a recrudescence in Germany that\nwill be disastrous for peace. The\ntrouble with the Ruhr was that its full\npotentiality might not be realized unless 85 per cent of it went into munitions\u2014and I have known it for a good\nmany years. On the other hand, the\nstandard of life In Europe is lower.\n\"Ought I then to aim for a policy by\nwhich the Ruhr should be a productive\nunit for Europe as a whole, Including\nRussia, including everyone, so that its\nproducts go East and West in order to\ndevelop the standard of life ln Europe?\nOr ought I to restrict lt? I have not yet,\nfrom the purely security angle, arrived\nat a conclusion.\nMy industrial Instinct\u2014which probably ls not a security instinct: and 1\nwant to draw the distinction\u2014tells that\nthe right thing to do with the Ruhr ls\nto own it publicly under internatinnal\ncontrol, with each Government owning\na share In the concern and sitting on\nthe governing body, not private Individuals, for the sheer sake of security,\nand then to consider whether the Ruhr\nproducts could not br limited to what I\ncall the partinlly manufactured states:\nleaving no unfinished ends at all which\nare convertible into munitions very\nquickly in the Ruhr, but hllowlng all\nits potential manufactured ends to pour\nInto Italy, Yugoslavia, and anywhere\nehe. in order to develop them, letting\nthem spread over the whole of Europe.\n\"Thnt is a point I have got to con-\ns'iI'T, and nn which I have got tn nr-\nrve at a nmchision Hut I ran assure\nynu I am giving the utmost study to the\nproblem. I am m Ihe rlosest consultation with France, Belgium too, Holland\nand all those nlfectcd. When I am\nready and thev are ready, then we mutt\nconsult United States and we must consult Soviet Russia. If I may say so publicly to all of them, 'Please do accept\nour good intentions in this matter. For\nafter all, France lias bled three limes.\nWe have bled twice. Do not please \u00abc-\ncuip us, who havi; shed sn much blood\nIn the last 10 years, of wanting to create the very weapons that have hied\nus so bitterly during this period.'\n\"Unless good intentions are accept\ned and they are put on the anvil of discussion, the situation is hopeless.\"\nMr. Bevin's conclusion epitomired\nthe position of both the British Commonwealth and the United Stites\u2014the\nfuture peace of world depends upon\nunderstanding and a willingness on\nthe part of all nations to discuss frankly any differences of opinion which\nmay arise.\nThe Redistribution Issue\nRedistribution of seats in the Dominion House of Commons takes place,\nunder the British North America Act,\nafter each census. It was postponed\nafter the census of 1941 because there\nhad been great changes of population\nas a result of the development of war\nindustries and because it was thought\nwise not to introduce so controversial\na domestic question while all our energies were required for the critical job\nof winning the war.\nThe issue was controversial, and\nremains so because of the loss of representation which will be sustained by\nManitoba and Saskatchewan if redistribution takes place without any\namendment to the B.N.A. Act. Quebec\nalso objects. Under the act Quebec's\nrepresentation always remains at 65,\nbut if the normal procedure is now followed it will have its 65 members in a\nHouse of 238, whereas on a direct population basis it would have that some\nrepresentation in a House of 224, thus\nincreasing its proportionate influence.\nOntario's representation would drop\nfrom 82 to 74.\nThe B.N.A. Act, however, does not\npermit of an allotment of seats on a\npopulation basis. In order to maintain\nMaritime representation, it provides\nthat no Province can have fewer members In the Copmons than In the Senate. Further\u2014this is where the chief\ndifficulty arises\u2014the Act provides that\nno Province can lose seats in a redistribution unless the proportion which its\npopulation bears to the whole population of Canada has been diminished in\nthe census decade by one-twentieth or\nmore. Ontario's population relative to\nthat of all Canada has been declining\nfor four successive decades, but not In\nany one decade to the point where it\nloses representation. So It retains Its 82\nmembers in the Commons. The following table shows how, after the next\nelection, the various Provinces will be\nrepresented if (a) representation is on\na straight population basis under the\n1941 census, or lf (b) distribution takes\nplace under that census with the B.N.A.\nAct unchanged, and (c\") what the representation is at present:\nPop. B.N.A. Present\nBails Basis House\nP. E. Island       2 4 4\nNova Scotia     11 IJ 12\nNew Brunswick      9 10 10\nQuebec      65 85 85\nOntarlo     74 82 82\nManitoba      14 14 17\nSaikatchewan        17 17 21\nAlberta      18 17 17\nBritish Columbia    .    18 18 18\nYukon        1 1 1\n224 238 243\nQuebec wants the straight population basis, but in order to secure it, the\nB.N.A. Act would have to be amended.\nArtd Quebec dislikes the idea of tampering with that Act, which she regards\nas her guarantee of racial and language\nrights.\nPress Comment\nLRWI8 NOT DYNAMITE\nReturn of John L. Lewli *r\\_ the United\nMine Workers Union to the A.F.L. ls in event,\nbut not necessarily k portent. For over a\nquarter of a century Lewis has led the most\nBKKreMlve and uniformly succeisful American labor union of large size. But he does\nnnt dominate It, Lewli In the main doea what\nthe miners tell him to do. It's better than an\neven bet that Lewla will function as glue\nrather than dynamite. If organized labor runs\nInto stormy weather\u2014Chicago News,\nAMPHIBIOUS SALESMEN\nFlorida Is having another real eaUU boom,\nsnd there ls a demand for the old-time salesmen  who- could  sell  a  submerged  shore  lot\nbetween tides\u2014Edmonton Journal.\nWords of Wisdom\nThe world U like a board with holes In\nit, and the square m*n get Into round holes.\n- Sydney Smith.\nTest Yourself\n1. Whet Is \u25a0 rigger?\n2 What li a cotter?\n>. What ti i mindlble!\nTEST ANIWIRI\n1. In building operation!, a iciffold to protect puieriby from filltn| objects; alao en*\nwho rl|i.\n2 A wedgi-ihiped place of wood or natal\nuied to fatten to|>_h\u00abT parts of s structure,\na cottar pin; also In Scotland, a peuinl tc-\nrupylng t imill holding.\n3. A Jaw, referring chltflj to tha laws\nIn beaked inlmili. namely. I .Mi. and insects.\n? ? Questions ? ?\nANSWERS\nOpen ta any reader Namei of penoni\naiklng queitlom wlll not bt publlihed.\nThtrt li ns chirae for thii ttrvltt. Quei-\ntlont WILL NOT II ANSWERSD BY\nMAIL except whin thtrt Is obvloui motility ftr privacy.\nReader, Ntlson\u2014Will you pleaie tell mt tht\naddress Of thl Logan Knit Compsny?\nC. M. Tiylor li t repreientative ot tht\nLogan Knit Company ind you would bt able\nto get ln touch\" with him by writing C. M.\nTaylor, c-o Alexinder Hotel, Trill, B.C., or\nby writing to Thi Login Knit Compiny, Leth-\nbrldft, Alta.\nM.R.H., Kulo, B.C.\u2014Could.you please glvt\nme tht name ot a reliable nursery where\nI could obtain cherry treea, Wuhington\nplum ind strawberry planti?\nfieri in four reliable nurseries\u2014H. }L\nEddie Sc Sons Ltd., Chilliwack, B.C.; Sirdli\nNurseries.   Chilliwack,   B.C.;   Mac's   Greenhouses, Nelson, B.C.; ind T. Roynon, View\nStreet, Nelson, B.C.\nA.N., Creston\u2014Whit ls memt by the uylng\n\"Go to Bith tnd get your head ihived?\"\nAt one time persons who showed symj-\ntoms of Insanity were sent to drink the mineral water at Bath, England. Shaving tht\nheed was generally performed when Insanity\nwas suspected. The obvious meaning ls, satirically, \"You are going mad; you had better\n'go to Bath and get your head shaved'.\"\nLooking Backward\n10 YEARS AQO\n(From Dally Newi, April S, 1138)\nA Nelion citlien, remembering the plight\nof a plane loit over the city laat year, has\nluggeited that the word Nelson be painted\nln large letters on the black roof of the Civic\nCentre so that people paaalng over could\neully ut from thi ilr where they were.\nJohn ind Linus Morrison, two of thi\nNelson Panther hockey team, have expressed\ntheir appreciation to N. C. Stlbbs, Manager of\nthe Panther Bantams, and Midgets, for hli\nassistance and guidance during the seuon.\n26 YEARS  AGO\n(From Dtlly News, April S, 1921)\nDecoyed on a pretext to the Catholic Parish Hall lut night, Fither Althoff, well-known\nthroughout the Kootenays, waa presented with\nan affectionate address and a purse containing\napproximately $780 in gold, to be spent In\nthe course of his approaching trip to his home\nin Holland.\nE. C. Daniels, Inspector of Schools, arrived\nfrom the Crow'i Neit laat night.\nToday's Horoscope\nIf thli li tht date ot your birth, you\nihould marry young, preferably iome one\nborn ln December. The habits you form and\nsocial conticta you make ln your early life\nwill itiy njth, you liter In Ufa. you,do not\npoiieirtautfc Adaptability. Yo*' in Jowl in*\ndellbente, which tjuilitiei will bring you\n\u25a0ucceu. Bt agreeable on vital liiuu thit ariie\nearly today; poitpone trlpi. lociil affalri ind\nchange. The moon enten Taurui it 4:37 i.m.\nYou can combine builneu with pleaiure thli\nafternoon, and thli evening you cm enjoy a\ngood book or pliy, and also be lucceiiful In\na romantic queit.\nEtiquette Hints\nHow do you ipeik to your 'teen-age ion\nor daughter? If you ilwlj-i speak courteously\nand In a friendly manner, ai it they were\nlmportint people in your Ute <u indeed they\nare, of courie), you probably will receive the\nume treatment from them.\nFirst Question Flung af Him Was\nAre the Russians Bluffing! His\nAnswer Was They Are Noi Bluffing\n\u25a0y PIWITT MACKINZII\nOne of tha flrit queitlom fit\nIt mt after my trrivtl home\ntouring Europe wu.' \"Art thl Rui-\nlioni bluffing?\"\nThtrt hu bttn fir tM much hei-\nmoy ln touching questions ot this\nsort, for tltr of miking trouble. If\nitinoy In tow\nsort, for (Mr _.\ntht Big Three\u2014RuJili, tht United\nStates and Britain\u2014hid cleared up\ni bunch il suestlons for one another\nlong ago, tht Internitlonil situation\nwould be * tot easier right nOw.\nThe answer to the question as I\nUt lt is this;\nRUSSIA ISN'T BLUFFINQ\nRussia Isn't bluffing. Sht hai laid\nout a plan ot the zone ol Influence\nwhich she considers necessary for\nhtr protection end well-being, both\nin Europe ind ln Asia. Much, 11 uot\nill, of this progrim hu bien known\nto the world it Urge. She intends\nto keep on driving for thit, md wlll\ncontinue to take advantage of every\nopening given by the'other powers'\nThat's not bluff, although shrewd\ntactical manoeuvring and everlasting persistence are involved. However\u2014and this is the point my\nquestioner  had   in  mind\u2014I  have\nifound no reason to believe thll\n'Moscow would permit the Soviet\nprogram to create I situation which\nmight lead to,another world conflict.\nThere are numerous situation!\nwhich we should like Moscow t\u00bb\nexplain. But what we can't afford\nito overlook Is that Moscow has Just\nas many questions which lt would\ntike cleared up by the Western Allies. Until the Big Three table all\ntheir cards those suspicions will\nexist |nd endanger peece.\n'inii doein't mean, however, thlt\npurely nitlonil affilri hive to bt\n; conducted on tht bull ol pleasing\nsome other country.\n1 Specifically\u2014ind I btlllve thU\nIs a matter which 11 worrying many,\n|\u2014 tne people of Russia don't nave to\naccept our form of government for\nfear ot offending ua If thty don't\nadopt it.\nI On the contrary, thty have tvtry\nright to fight to retain their com*\nmunist stite. \u2022 '  A\nBut by the same token, there it\nno reason why the people ot th*\nUnited Slates or Brlttln should not\nbattle against communism for\nthemselves if they don't want It'\nThat li no affront to Russia,\nProvincial Gov't. ...\nHIROHITO'S HORSE DELIVERED\u2014A clean bill of health ll\ngiven Hatluihlmo, Emperor Hlrohllo'i white horse, In Loi Angelei,\nCalif. Dr. J, W. Connelly, left, of the U.S. Department of Agriculture,\nURGED 10 APPLY AUTOMOBILE AND\nGAS TAXES TO HIGHWAY PURPOSES\nhandi tha hone over to Lieut. Dick Ryan,\nfrom   quarantine.\niti owner, attar release\nNamed B.C.\nDistrict Engineer\nVANCOUVER, B. C. April 2 -\nTribute in\nLegislation for\nMaitland\nQUEBEC, April 5 (CPl-The |\nneed for lately measures wu stressed today at the annual meeting of\nthe Canadian Good Roads Association by Hon. W. S. Anderton, Minis,\nter of Public Works for New Brunswick.\ntutad early In the century, wtl\nnominal at first, while other road,\nusers went untaxed.\nBut with thi demmd for construction of better roidi, taxation\ngradually Increued until ln iome\nprovinces it exceeded 100 per cent\nACCIDENTS TOOK COLOSSAL    0f road expenditurei, deipite the\nTOLL Iprotests ot motorists that ln view\nDespite  heavy   expenditures   oh ot the general benefits of good roadi\nVICTORIA, April 2 (CP) \u2014 The safety designs and devices highway a portion of costs ihould be met\nBritish Columbia Legislature Mon-1 accidents continued to take colossal from general revenue,\nday stood In formal silent tribute to toll, said the annual report, tadciii.^ jlllltlllllllltlllllliritllllllllllllllllltltllf\nPromotion of Robert A. Emerson to; the memory of the-Jate Attorney-1that a recent maguine article fore-\nthe post of Dislrict Engineer for thei General R. L. Maitland. cist 1500 Cinidiina would die lnd\nCanadian Pacific Railway in Brl-I A wreath ot black magnolia leaves 27,000 suffer Injury this year, with\ntish Columbia was made known in! covered the Attorney-General's property lou running Into millions\nan announcement by W. S. Hall\/ desk, next to that of Premier Hirt d _}}n-\nAulstant   General  Miniger,   Van- ln f__ Legislature Chamber.\n___._.,...!>_      t_r__    _. i,_-,r.is_oA.    Tknniii    T ____.____,<: \u2014         .\nWhile    continuing   to   advocate\ncouver.\nretired.\nHe succeeds Thomas Lees;    n_ Pre8mler moved, K_mM b   closer sunervlllonol drivers strict-\nOpposition Leader Harold Winch, J'JMf __{?!_______\nth.t ,h. T_,_i.i_tn._. \"tonntA it, *..* formity In traffic rules and devices\nMr. Emerson began service with (h_\\ ,__ T.,t,i.(ur\u00bb \"record Ita deen\nthe C. P. R. at Kenora, Ont., In \u00bbM \u00ab\u201e,. of .mSuon tS the out-\n,and later served at points through- L\u2122*!,\u2122 E ..\u2122i\u00ab. rendered\nout  the  West,  including Brandon, I ^^'^^.JS^JVSf^\n.    Virrt.n  .net  Vnn\u00ab\u00ab .taw   Ho   by or* who\" UMtlfllhntll tnd de-\nmoie   severe   legal  penalties   and\nwider campaigns of education, the\nreport  suggested  a  group  of   the\n,N, .mm ... . ,.        . membership make a national sur-\nwas also in Montreal for a time dur-] Jf.'1\u2122.'\" P^J^STSSIJIISS \"ijvey of remote as well as immediate\nRegina, Virden and Moose Jaw. Ho\nWos  B1SU   111   lUUilucai  -LUi   a   -line   uul-     ,   , r , ,   ,   , v \u2014 j    vi   icuiun   aa   re mat   ma   -__\u2022\u25a0\u25a0_\u2022\u2022\u2014**.__ \u2014\ning  1943  as division engineer.  Ho his many humane acts endeired him acci(ltnt   anut   ,\u201ed   recommend\n\" -_ <i        ,\u00ab,,    ,        tn   lim   Kit   I   Al   in   manv  __     *..-..._    _    u-___._m-     imi1\u201e\ncame to Vancouver ln July. 1944 to to the hearti of so miny.\nbe uslstant Diitrict Engineer, and\nIheld that poiltlon at the time of his _        ,     , . .\n'new appointment. Resolution  Apn.OVed\nI   T. W. Crelghton, formerly dlvl- ' '\nslon engineer, Revelstoke, was named to mcceed Mr. Emerson at Vancouver, and V. H. Carruthers, formerly of Edmonton, moves to Revelstoke as division engineer.\nDeaths\nof Purchasing War\nSurplus Materials\nCALGARY. April 2 (CP) \u2014 Ob-\n... Corporation,\"  .\n! resolution asking the Federal Gov- report\nsteps to decrease a \"menace Uttle\nlesi terrible than war.\"\nTh report wai preiented bv the\nvlce-pruldnt  ilnce  the  president,\nHon. J. D. McKenile, Minister of\nHighways   and  Public   Worka  for\nNova Scotia, retired trom public lite\nlast year. ^_\nConclusions o.f the Dominion-Pro-\n.    .        ,\u201e  vincial conference now in progress\nJccting lo the \"high-handed meth-will have much bearing on highway\nods of War Assets Corporation* a md bridge' under.iklngs, slid the\nBy THE CANADIAN  PRESS\nFRANKFURT,   Germany-Msgr\n| ernment to give the Provinciil Gov-\ni ernments the power to purchase\nsurplus war materials and re-sell\nVerse\nTO THI   KOOTENAY  VALLEY\nSuch a lovely little valley\nWhen the year is at the Spring!\nWith iti budding trees snd melting mow,\nAnd crowning everything.\nThe hills rise up, to meet the sun,\nTheir white bressti ipring awake\nAnd lend the torrents ruihlng down\nTo teed the thirsting like.\nWhere the crocui and the inowdrop\nPeep from every girdin plot,\nAnd the tiny fern ind creepen\nNeitle ln imong the rocki.\nSuch i buiy little villey!\nNeitlng roblm\u2014Noiiy  crows;\nWhere the firmer with hli prunlng-hook\nWorki up md down the rowi.\nWhire the freight, and diiiy pmenger\nRuih rumbling into town;\nThe echo ot their whiitlei\nStill revcrbentlng 'round.\nThe churning ot the witer\nThe Nuookln'i piddle throwi.\nAi like a leil ihe coyly bilincu\nThi bui icroii her note\nSuch a quiet little valley\nWhen the night filli loftly down.\nAnd reit from toil deicendi upon\nThe city, rinch ind town.\nThen, I think. Ood wilki thli valley\nAnd -.Until bulde Iti lakei.\nTo reitore Hli Love ind Fill.nci\nWllh the world md Iti mlitakei;\nI think He imllai. forgiving\nAll our quirreling and lin,\nAj He iteopi to trice the meuntiini\nOutline, on thi wiler'i rim\nSuch a lovely Hide villey!\nFither help ui keep It juit thli wiy!\nThat we may wilk the ihorei with Thee\nAlong the Kooteniy.\nE Walton Oirner.\nCesare Orsenlgo, 73, Papal Nuncio them to ex-iervlcemen at colt, wai\nlto Germany during the period ol, unanimouily approved at the gen-\n<Neii opposition to the Romin Cath- eral meeting ot Calgary No. 1\nolie Church. Branch ol the Canadian Legion here\nVANCOUVER-Lola   Hazel   Prlt- ,sundav afternoon.\nchttt.   wife   of   Harold   Pritchett,     ]t wu me ot 25 reiolutlon. en\nDiitrict  Pre-ident of  the  International    Woodworker!    it   America,\n(C. I. 0.)\nNEW YORK-Edward B Sheldon\n90. noted  Broidway playwright.\nA friend and adviser tn the late\nJohn Barrymore. Mr. Sheldon's bie-\ncest successes included \"The Jest\",\nin which both John and Lionel\nBarrvmore itarred In 1919\u2014\"Romance\" and \"Dishonored Lady.\"\nDespite blindness and partial\noaralvils during the last 20 years\nMr. Sheldon remained an important\nfigure In the Amerlcin theatre. It\nis laid Helen Hayes, Katherlne\nCornell and other noted itage personalities seldom took an important\nitep without consulting him.\ndorsed for submission it the Dominion convention of the Legion to be\nheld in Quebec City in May.\nIt wai recommended that the Federal Government place rigid rei-\ntrlctions indefinitely on ImmlgTs-\ntion from all countries, other than\nthe United Nations, and that i nitional commlulon ke appointed to\nformulite i policy ot immigration\nRndoption by Provincial government! ot the principle of applying ill motor vehicle ind gasoline taxes to highway purposes\nwas urged by R. A, Stapelli ot\nToronto, Pruldent ot the Canadian Automobile Aiioclitlon, Mr.\nStapelli laid motor taxation Imtl-\nArthur Gulttrman told;\n\"Oh, tht tadittt of tightt _\\\nin a world oj tin\nIs a little lost pup with\nhi* tail tucked in.1\"\nouRpwwmoixpwTj\nNEW PRIESTS\nPOSTED TO NELSON\nAND KELOWNA\nRev. Father L. Tralnor left Monday morning for Kelowna when he\nhis been posted as uslstant to Very\n, Rev. W. B. McKenile, V.F., pastor\nparticularly favoring subjects of His I of the Church of the Immaculate\nMajesty,\nNAMED DIRECTOR ARMY\nPUBLIC RELATIONS\nOTTAWA. April 2 (CPl-Ll-Co\nH. E. T. (Poll Doucet, 38. CBE.\nMontreal, recently in command\n] the   Highland   Light   Infantry\nMercy Flight Brings\nSeriously Injured\nLogger to Vancouver\nConception\nRev. A. Magllo will remain ln\nNelson assisting Rev. F. L. Flynn at\nthe Cathedral of Mary Immaculate.\nFather Tralnor ind Father Maglio\nwere recently ordained here ln the\nCathedral. Fimlliei of both reiide\nln Nelson.\n\"Everybody llkei pupa. I\nDogi alwayi ieem to hive I _\nhoat of frlendi. Our CIRCULAR LITTERS make a IM\nol frlindi tee, The creation\nof new builneu frlendihlpi It\na powerful itlmulant to any\nbuilneu. Sand eut CIRCULAR LETTERS at regular In.\ntervili io that your Company\ner  builneu  firm  wlll   ieem\n.\nPHON1144\nNelson Daily Newi _\nPRINTING DEPARTMENT\nNelion. B. C\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli\nVANCOUVER, April 2 (CP) - AI\nmercy (light, undertaken by Cana-1\ndim    Piclfic    Alrlinei    Siturday,\nof brought a seriouily injured logger\nof \u2014Edward William Jirvil, 24\u2014from\no( Elk Biy to Vincouver.\nGilt ind Kitchenir. Ont, ln the oc-' Jarvli luffered leg, hip. back and\n'cupatlon force, hu been ippolnted fice lnjurlei when itruck by a mag,\n.director of Army Public Relations while felling i tree.\nsuceedlng Lt-Col Fred Piyne, 38,'    Hi.   condition   today   li   \"fairly)\nof Toronto, who retired recently      good \"\ncui soNor\nBy the htnkl of thl Potomic i tit In I tret\nSing \" Trtllo. Petrillo, Pitrlllo\"\nAnd I uld, \"I.ltlle blrdli. your long uied lo be\n\u2022TltwUIew, tltwlllow. tltwlllow.* \"\nTht tomtit retorted, ln lonu ot dliguit.\n\"E Plurlbui tlnum. It ein't bt dlKUMid.\nWt ilng whit dintiricy uyi ait wt muit\nPtttlllt. Pitrlllo. Fetrllln'\"\n-frink Lynn In Ntw Yttk Hertld tttlm*\nWORK OF NAII PRISONER OF WAR\u2014Jun Rannelmi, ef\nIretutli Filli, Ont, hiltl i medal ihlt, H.M.Ct. Timmlm, mtdl\nby i Oire-im irlienir-ef-wir when it Miittleth Cemp. Thl prlitner\nuied Itlthpelte tubu, Mtlup bottle topi ind ether odda and etdi\nfer materlili with whleh te work.\nRENEWAL Or UNEMPLOYMENT\nINIURANCE BOOKI\nIT* To All Employers:\nAll U-iejnployment Insurance Books for the\nyear ending March Mst, 1946, must,, be\nexchanged for new books.\nNew Insurance Books for the fiscal year\n1946-47 will b\u00ab exchanged by the Local\nNatioftal Employment Office in your area for\nexpired Insurance Books\nProtect tbt henejii rights of ynur employtts\nby stinting in thtir expired books properly\ncomplilid on March Hit.\nTher* ara laver* ptnaltltt for\nfoiling to mok* Vnanxploynxtnt\n-niiironri- contribution! for your\nInmruil employ**! tnd for failure\nit r*n*w the In sum nre Booki\nI    oi required.\nI\nUNEMPLOYMENT INIURANCE\nCOMMIIIION\n\t\n \u2014 \u25a0 \u25a0    -\n ,\"\",)\n_____________\n\t\n-*\u2014\nnpeders Look Over Kelson, Work\nin Trail, Spend Night Here\n\u2022y .Stamp, (ins had little rest\n| their arrival in Nelson\n. The team, on the way to\n-.j >ii the Weitern Canadi-.\nlochcy championship series\n___.hu\nNelson\nMaple Leah\n'\u25a0   \u25a0\ni\n'\u00ab \u25a0 \u25a0\ntn*.\nockeY\nwith Trail Smoke Eaters\narrived ln time tor lunch, looked\nover the Civic Centre then went\nover to Trail tor a workout on the\nIce there. No ice was available at\nNelson.\nThe players returned to Nelson\nTuesday night and slept in their\nrailroad coach. They drew attention\nwherever they went with their 10.\ngallon hats, worn for the trip to\npromote the Calgary Stampede.\nTravelling were Dave Duchak,\nManager; Jack Arbour, Coach; W.\nH. (Pop) Pearson, Trainer; Goalie\nRuss Dertell, Defencemen Sid Craddock, Art Mlchaluk, Archie Wilder\nand Pete Slobodian, Forwards Dune\nGrant, Red Hunter, Bob Brown,\nBunny Dame, Tony Desmarais,\nDoug Cairns and Joe Fisher. Bart\nPaxton was also along as spare\ngoalie.\nTwo newspapermen, Bob Maminl\not the Calgary Herald and Tom\nMoore of the Calgary Albertan, and\ntwo radio broadcasters, Henry\nViney and Don MacKay, accompanied the party.\nIt will be old home week for\nDave Duchak, who was a member\nof the Smoke Eaters team which\nwon the Allan Cup in 1938. Pete\nSlobodian also knows his way\naround this District. He was wllh\ntha Lethbridge team in 1941-42\nwhen it was in the Kootenay\nLeague.\nSmokies will be back to strength\nwith return of Mike Buckna, injured in the series with New West\nminster.   .\n\"Inviting them to t banquet Is the\nleast we can do, but it does symbolize the respect we feel tor them,\"\nPast Kinsmen President Oordon Allan said of Nelson Maple Leafs in\nwelcoming the team to the Klns-\ntonlght, | men dinner meeting at the Hume\nTuesday night.\nThe hockey team was also welcomed by President H. A. D. Greenwood, who afterwards Introduced\nthe \"very able secretary of the B. C.\nHockey .Association\", Pat Aitken.\nMr. Altken said he supposed\neveryone had thoroughly enjoyed\nthe last hockey season. He thought\nIt was the best Season Nelson had\nin NeH. Race\n\u25a0y JACK HAND 'club plus some more pitching In\nEDINTON, N. C, April J (AP)- ESfef *!__. V____\\\nSt. Louis should outgellon the nit gX'  look  \"\"'\u2022'  *  c,tch   ****\nr_S _^___^V____ia*_tts iSeWtme you examine tht New\nB^MAW.' _W*\u00abH Giants' batting order and re-\neSSKJ?fyjlSSSs dJ? .hi '\u201e('member that catcher Walker Coop.\nSffiTC ikPSSU'\u2122 mil** \u00bb \"\"I to be added, yot wonder\nStroma to the elreujt | couMn,t ^ ^ m\nThe Cardinals can be beaten-Then you look at their pitching\nbut lust who ls golnj to do lt ta not 5taff and wonder how thay can\ndear yet. {miu the cellar. We like the giants\nCatching   Is   the   only   question tor fourth. \u25a0\nmark and a trade may fix that up I Pittiburgh pitching doein't look\nbefore the season opens. strong   enough   from   this   point.\nNb Other dub can show a start- Manager Frankle Frlsch will .have\nlng pitcher array comparable to the a fine young shortstop In Billy Cox\nCards' Howie Pollet, Harry Brech-iand a promising rookie outfield\neen, Max Lanier, Red Barrett and In Ralph Kiner but he still has\n\" uncover help for his overworked\never had, and he also thought the'Rookie Fred  Martin even If Ted\nmajority of people in Nelson would Wilks, Johnny Beailey^arrt Ejnle\nlike to see senior hockey continued.\nThe question was, how to make\nit available, considering the expenses Involved. It had been asked\nwhy Nelson could not produce Its\nown hockey players. It was almost\nimpossible to do that, Mr. Aitken\nmaintained. It one hockey player\ndeveloped out of 10,000 in ona year.\nWhite itlll remain doubtful because\nof arm trouble.\nZALE TO DEFEND\nTITLE AGAINST\nGRAZIANO, JULY\nmound staff.\nBilly Southworth ls busy Instal\nling a new three-year plan ln Bos-\nHamilton\nOusts Pembroke\nOTTAWA, April I (CP)-Hem.\nIlton Tlgen tonight defeated tha\nPembroke Lumbar Klngi 12-6 to\nsweep-their bast-of-thraa Eastern\nAllan Cup laml-flnal aeries In two\nItraight gamei end advance Into\ntha'finali agalnit Montrul Royals, Quebec Senior Hookiy League\nohamplom.\nHeavlar and man powerful than\ntha Ottawa Diitrict champlom,\nTlgeri ataam-rollirad ovar tha\nLumbar Klngi In a manner similar to that whloh won thim tha\nfirst gams t-t at Toronto lait Sat\nurday,\nExhibition Ball\nNew York (A) 10, Houiton (AU\nNILSON DAILY NIWI, WIPNHDAY, APRIL S, 1944-7\nPeters'Goal Gives Canadiens\nSecond Overtime Win;\nGoalie Durnan Robs Bruins\nMiami (Fla. Int.) 0, Philadelphia\nStan Musial, Enoj Slaughter and ton, hoping to do the bast he can  i _ 3.\neither Terry Moore or Harry Walk-1this year but sadly handicapped by!    Baltimore (1) I, Philadelphia (A)\ner form the best outfield ln the loop.lack of  material. We'd lay  llxth 3.\nand the infield should be as good as place.\nany. I   Cincinnati   should   outfinlih   the\nBrooklyn looks like the No. 2 club Phillies for seventh on the hurling\n  ,., ,,.,.   ,,\u201e with Klrby Higbe, Ed Head  and of Johnny Vandemeer, Joe Beggs,\nanv cltv was doins well Nelson was rookl,! Joe Hatten back to help with Ewell  Blackwell.  Gene  Thompson\nh?rkv  If It    \u00a3    on    hocke   the pitching.                                   jand   Bucky   Walten.   They   lack\niwr n 10 vears It had done that    \u2022**-* Reiser's shoulder uparatlpn punch at the plate.\n^Aitken \"till \"nd  he  himedl^L'^ouriy handle.-, feeMb'fo\t\nBen Chapman is sure the Phils\nlhe and shortstop Pee Wee Reese are will climb out of the cellar but wo\n!XBi\nDoug Winlaw, as the player In ques- \u00aby ^ ,f Refser fi m {o_ \u25a0_   ^-^ honc_tly pul them ,nji plac(!\n\u25a0   share of the season, the team might else on their showing to date. Thev\nnot be a contender.                        Ihave a new capable infield but lack\nCharley Grimm has his pennant Iconsistent power. \t\nIndianapolis (AA) 1, Washington\n(A) 2.\nBoston (N) 8, Detroit (A) 9.\nSt. Louis (A) 4, Chicago (N) 7.\n._,_.__\u2022( New Vork (A) \"B\" 8, Brooklyn\n'acK!<Ni \"B\" 1.\nCleveland (A) 7, St. Louis (N) 3.\nMontreal (Il 6, Brooklyn (N) 1\nNelson was the smallest town In\nWestern Canada supporting a senior hockey team, and nearby Kim-\nberly and Trail were industrial\nlowns with a better opportunity of\ngiving the players Jobs.\nThis, he said, was the first year\na Nelson team had had a fifty-\nfifty chance of winning. He told of\nthe help given by the Hockey Booster Club, and he said successful hockey depended upon everyone being\ninterested. There was not Just an Isolated few people supporting hockey, but everyone who saw a game\ndid so.\nMr. Allan, who later spoke, also\npaid tribute to the Booster Club,\nwhich he said had operated \"very\nsuccessfully\". Three Kinsmen had\nbeen members of the club, but he\nsaid that Scotty Mulr, a Kinsman\nand Herb Peacock, had borne the\nNEW YORK, April 2 (AP)-Tony brunt of the work\nZale of Gary, Ind., wil! defend his, The Nelson team had played\nworld middleweight boxing title, beautiful hockey throughout the\nagainst Rocky Graiiano of New'season, and he did not think anyone\nYork In a 15-round bout at Yankee! in Nelson had \"any kick coming\nStadium next July 25. |He thought the team should have\nTheir signing today by Promoter taken the series, but even though\n\u2022 \" ... t   .....   A,A   nnS   An   c\nMike Jacobs rounded out a com-\nthey did not do so, he thought they\nplete  list  of  championship  scraps h** t'nils,hed ,1,rst '\".ffPJ'S^liS\nJhichwi,lseeevery%n^\ntVblVXfuZeZ e'nhd. *'j *!*\u25a0\u00bb who Sere \"as fine a bunch\nLike  most  of  the present title-     M.'    \u201e..      ,\nu u\u2014   -7_>t    1. wmmatJLiwmA  ~r t_m\\    Nelson offered a lot more to the\nholders. Zale ll recognized as the    , ,han ,   ^       h\nmidd eweight king by both the Na- J^  \u201e 0\u201e    d _\ntional Boxing Association and the hockey\nNew York State Boxing Commis !\nsi on.\nHe captured the  NBA. version\nwhen he knocked out Al Hostak in\nchance to play\nchance to make a living\nand make their way in the world\nThe Kinsmen then paid tribute\nto the team by standing and singing\nFor They Are Jolly Good Fellows\"\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nBetter Golf\nBy SAM SNEAD\nminim\nminim\nHANO\/vm\nTCWAPD\nOTHtR\nConn Fast and\nIn Good Form\nPittsburgh (N) 1, Chicago (A) 3.\nVaccination for\nPucksters\nVANCOUVER, April 2 (CP) -\nMembers of thc Vancouver Canucks and Hollywood Wolves hockey\n1 squads may play tomorrow night's\n' Pacific Const Hockey League series\nI game in Vancouver with sore arms,\nI Nearly thirty players and officials,\nas well- as four newspapermen from\n\u25a0y PIMM LIMOYNI     -\nCanadian Pren staff Writer\nMONTREAL, April _ (CP)-Wlth\n\u2022 spectacular goal after 18:55 minutei of sudden-death overtime, Jimmy Peteri give Montreal Canadleni\na 3-2 victory ovar Boaton Bruini\nbefore a capacity crowd tonight to\nput Canucki In to a two-game lead\novsr Boiton Bruini in tha Stanley\nCup best-of-seven flnil series.\nPlayers of both iquada had bien\ntravelling at top epaed ln the overtime and It wai anybody's gime until Peteri snared e loose puck in\ntha Boiton defemive lone and need\nln to beit Brimisk with \u2022 low\ntricky shot .to put an abrupt end to\none of the fastest and molt thrilling National Hockey Leigue play-\noff exhibitions staged on Montreal\nice in years.\nDURNAN \u00bbPECTACULAR\nBruins played spirited hockey all\nnight long and after coming from\nbehind to knot the count In the\nthird period, Canadiens were lucky\nto snatch victory away from Brulm.\nThe biggest factor in the Montreal victory was the superlative\ngoaltending of Bill Durnan. Durnan\nand Frankie Brimsek staged a con\nteated duel all evening long and\nboth turned back one smoking ihot\nsfter another and robbed the surg\ning forwards of at least a doien\n\"sure\" markers.\nBut the Montreal custodian rose\nto miraculous heights in the over'\ntime to save the game time and\nagain for Canucki. Single handed\nGREENWOOD LAKES, N. B\nApril 2 (AP) \u2014 Challenger Billy Los Angeles snd Hollywood, will, he stopped Don Oallinger who hsd\nConn of Pittsburgh showed his old-'be vaccinated at the border before broken away from centra Ice. Dur-\ntime speed today as he opened his | they are allowed to enter British j nan waited coolly for tha Boston\npermanent  training camp for his j Columbia. . winger and Juit as Gallinger wu\ncoming heavyweight title bout with:   Some members of the Vancouver,prepiring hit ihot he matched the\nmay\n&\u00ab__\u25a0\nF'\/'i\ntOUNDCJMt'' I\"\nJockey\n\u2022 NOERWI M<\nPATENTED\nY-FRONT\nCONSTRUCTION\nSovm of Support'\nockev\n13 rounds at Seattle in 1940 and: followed by three cheers,\nwon complete recognition by de- Leo Atwell was unable to he pres-\nfeating the New York tilleholder.'ent, but ln his place Allan Barton\nGeorgia    Abrams,    the    following introduced each hockey player in\nyear.\nDeath of Sort in\nSandlot Game May\nEnd Torres Career\ndividually to the Kinsmen and gave\n:a brief review of their history. Sam\n1 Brown, the trainer and Billy Mac\njdonald the mascot were also introduced. Steven Krizan and Johnny\nArichuk were unable to attend.\nPLAYOFF\nSCHEDULES\nBy The Canadian Pren\nAllan Cup playoffs tonight:\nWASHINGTON, April 2 (AP) -\nThe memory of an eight-year-old\nson killed playing baseball has\ncaused Gill Torres, Cuban infielder,\nto leave Waihlngton Senators, perhaps permanently. ! EAST\nTorres' son died last Autumn of; None\ninjuries sustained In a corner-lot] WI8T\ngame. Torres had hoped the boy! Western Canada final \u2014 Calgary\nwould follow his footsteps and those' Stampeders vs Trail Smoke Eaters\nof his father, who also played with. 8t Trail, first game of best-of-seven\nthe Senators. | series.\nTorres told friends he had been\nYou'll remember that yesterday\nwe pictured the co*rrect lefthand\ngrip on the golf club. Today we\nadd the right hand and show both\nhands in a completed grip particularly with the little finger of the\nleft hand (the thumb and forefinger\nof the left hand and the thumb and\nforefinger of the right hand.) The\nleft hand Is welded to the right\nhand by the little finger of the right\nhand overlapping the forefinger of\nthe left hand. Tbe two hands are\nfurther welded together by the heel\nof the right hand firmly pressing\nagainst the thumb of the left hand.\nThus the two hands work as one.\nWhile the club is firmly held by\nthe fingers of the left hand, it must\nbe without tightening up the muiclei of the forearm. Use Just enough\npressure so that you sense that the\nclub ls firmly held, but no more.\nChampion Joe Louis in New York: team, all former servicemen,\nYankee Stadium June 19. | escape   the   vaccination,   provided\nLooking fit at  190  pounds  and;they were last immunized  within\nhuskier than ever\/after a month's'one yeir.\nworkouts In Hot-Springs, Ark., Conn I Manager Paul Thompson ot the\nboxed two fast rounds with Light-'Canucks says he has asked medical\nweight Sammy Schipani, also of;men and that they say there ll no\nPittsburgh. reason to cancel tomorrow night's\nAfter the workout Schipani, who g'm'-\t\nwas picked for hil speed, said: I\n\"Billy never has been faster. His\nlegs are ln greit shape. I wasn't\nable to lay a hand on him.\"\nIn his first meeting with Louis,\nJune 18, 1941, Conn's speed had him\nin front on points for 12 rounds.\nIn the 13th frame, however, he\ntried to slug with Louis and was\nknocked out. For that bout Conn\nweighed 174 pounds.\nHe will take his first road work\ntomorrow and will box four or five\ndays a week during the next month.\n\"It depends on how he goes,\" said\nManager Johnny Ray. \"If he gets\ntoo fine I'll let him take a day or\ntwo off.\"\npuck away from him.\nLineups:\nBoston \u2014 Brimsek: Crawford,\nChurch, Gallinger, Guidolin, Cain.\nSubs: Egan, Conacher, T. Reardon,\nHendenon, Cowley, Dumirt, Bauer,\nSchmidt, McGill, Smith.\nMontreil \u2014 Durnin; K. Reirdon,\nBouchard, Lich, Richird, Blake.\nSubs: Lamoureux, Harmon, Reay,\nPeteri, Chamberlain, O'Connor,\nMoidell, Fillon, Plamondon, Hiller.\nReferee\u2014Chadwlck. Linesmen \u2014\nBibcock (New York), Oraval (Montreal).\nSUMMARY\nFlrit period\u20141. Montreal, Lach\n(Richard) 1:08; 2. Boiton, Elan\n10:09.\nPenaltlea\u2014Bouchard, Reardon.\nSecond period\u20143. Boiton, Bauer\n(Schmidt) 3:04.\nPenalty\u2014Cowley.\nThird period\u20144. Montreal,\nchard 10:10.\nPenaltlea\u2014None.\nOvertime period-\nten 10:99.\nPeniltlei\u2014None.\nBou-\n\u25a09. Montreal, Pe-\nFinal al Coast\nIf Smokies Win\nMONTREAL, April J (CP) - The\nAllan Cup finals for thl ienlor\namateur hockey champlonihlp of\nCanada, will be played at Vancouver beginning April 18, provided Trail Smoke Eaters\u2014only remaining Britlih Columbia entry \u2014\nenter the cup finals, lt was announced tonight by officials of the Cana-\ndian Amateur Hockey Association.\nThe best-of-seven series would be\nplayed at Vancouver April 18, 20, 22,\n24, 27 and May 1. A 10-minute overtime period will be played lf tbe\nteams sre deadlocked at the end\nof any game, but lf the tie la unbroken, a draw will be declared. If\nany tie games ara Involved, the\npoint system will be uied\u2014two\npoints for a win, one 'or 1 drew,\nwith the tint team to achieve eight\npointi tha winner.\nShould Trail be eliminated, dates\nand site ot the cup finals will be\nannounced. Semi-final seriei will\nbe on I best-of-five bull, alio with\nthl point system prevailing.\nBaseball Briefs\nsaddened by the sight of youngsters\nplaying ball. He couldn't concentrate on the game himself.\nThe moat Southerly production of\noil in the world Is on an island belonging to Chile off the Southern\ntip of South America.\nMemorial Cup playoffs tonight:\n-AST\nEastern Canada final \u2014 Montreal\nCanadiens vs Toronto St.\nBy THE ASSOCIATED PREM\nDAYTONA BEACH, Fla., April\n2 (AP)\u2014With Mickey Owen gone\nToo tight a grip interferes with the to the Mexico league and alx im-\nnatural rhythm of the swing. Andjportant members of the squad ail-\nin golf, the grip is stronger with ing, the only bright note in the\nthe left hand thin with the right, iBrooklyn Dodgers' camp li the\nflashy twirling exhibited by Hal\nGregg. The fist-balling righthander\nIpitcher \u25a0 two-hitter in seven inn-\nI ings yesterday igainst J\u00bbrsey Clty'i\nGiants, faced only 21 batten and\nIfanned seven. The sidelinea stars\nare Pete Reiser, Billy Herman,\nCookie Lavagetto, Augie Galan and\nDixie Walker.\n\"NOW OR NEVER'\nSAYS PRINCE\nREGENT OWNER\nLONDON, April 2 (Reuters)-Fi-\nnancler James Rank, owner of the\nIrish steeplechaier Prince Regent,\n3 to 1 favorite for the Grand Na\nHOUSTON, Tex April 2 (AP)-\nWalloping their Beaumont, Texas\nLeague Farm Club 17-0 yesterday,\nss-..s...r'r .-       1    , _\u25a0 ._ . ,       'league  farm   k-lUD   tt-rl  yeMeruay,\nMichael si tional, Is one of the most anxious N. * Ynrlr Yankeei atari Charlev\nmd game of m,n In Britain today. &r and Joe Dtaaag\"\u00ab\u2122\"S\nFor Rank, next Friday's renewal fans   an   eyeful   of   their, clouting\nbest-of-five series, Toronto leads 1-0\nWEST\nNone.\nof the world's premier steeplechase prowess. Keller poled two homers\nis a golden chance to achieve a and drove in seven runs while Do-\nlifetime ambition by winning the maggio connected for a homer and\n\u201e\u201e, ifour singles.\nLike champion Jockey Oordon, mumi, Fla.. April 2 (API-New\nRichards, who hss tried vainly for;York Giants' roster has been pared\nyears to win Brltaln'a leading down to a few players which is\nflat race, tha Epsom Derby, Rank nearly u many as manager Melott\nhas trlel vainly for 20 years to wlnjwlH carry through the regular Seattle Grand National. (son. The Mexico Jumpers, George\nI have the horse of a lifetime,\" l\"\u00abu''!lan\"-  J*0*  f^\u2122*^ [nA\nhe said today. \"It'a now or never.\"     Stl M'8II<!' h*v* lrit.,h\u00ab dul> \"nd\nWhat a buy! What a savlnj! A\nwhole year's \"feather-touch\"\nshaving for a dollar! Genuine\nPAL HOLLOW GROUND\nBlades\u2014with the concavetdf \u2022\njust like a barber's razor. Flexible edge follows faciai contours \u2014 Jives you luxurious\n\"master barber\" shaves every\ntime. Rust-resistant \u2014PAL\nHOLLOW GROUND Blades\ndry themselves. Make this big\nsaving today\u2014get the super-\neconomy 50-blade pack-\nequipped with slot for your\nused blades. At all good stores.\nOtt unloaded nine pitchers six to\nthe Jersey City farm. Bob Barthel-\nson was sent to Mlnneipolls ln part\npayment for the Clint Hirtuna\ndeal and two others were released\noutright-\nPrince Regent ls the only prominent horse In the betting which\nhai not yet met with mishap. But\nthe greateit obstacle lies ahead \u2014\nthe Alntree courie with Its monster\nJumps. While theie are not expected .In themselvei to present PENEACOLA, Fli., April 2 (AP)\nmuch of a problem to this Intelli-j\u2014 Mamger Steve. O'Neill, whose\ngent horse, who can \"Jump a moun-,world chimplon Detroit Tigers\ntaJn\" as hli Irish sdmlrers put It,'stopped here todiy for 1 game with\nyet the most perfect Jumper can be Boston Brsves, believes hia team\nput out of tha race through mil- will be \"ready for anything by op:\nnaps to other borses.\n\"The Prince,\" Idol of all Ireland,\nwu \u2022 bargain costing hil enthuil-\nUtic owner len than \u00a3390 ($1979). ],o,nc\u00b0kr0\"Bi\"u\" Hitchcock,   ind\nHe his  already  picked up  many b n \u201e,nl[ oreenberg.\nthousands and there I another \u00a310,-\n000 waiting him if he puses the\nwinning post first Fridiy. He his\nbelieves hia team\nready\nening diy.\" He wis \"worried about\nour Infield\" but pointed lo the rapid progresa made recently by second baseman Eddie Mayo, third\n'   first\nEL PASO. Tex.,\nShortstop    Mark\nApril\nChristman.\nwinning\u2014bar the National,\n(AP) -\n.    St.\nalready   won    Id   races   including Louis    Browns'    replacement    for\n\u2022vary   national   hunt  priie  worth!Vern Stephens who signed with the\n'Mexican league, was more In the\nspotlight than ever yesterday as the\nBrowns moved here to renew their\nhomeward bound exhibition aeries\nwith    Chicago    Cubs.    Christman'i\ntriple with two on base beat the\nCubs, ..-4 at Tucson. Arlt   Chrlstman  also  singled  and walked an.t\ncontributed   two brilliant stops  in\nMain Chance Farms\nHead Lists\nof Derby Likclies\nLOUISVILLE, Ky, April 2 (CP)- the field\nThe probable starting field for this\nyear's running of the Kentucky\nDarby began to take shape todiy, although the horses won't parade to\nthe post at Churchill Downs for\nmore than a month yet.\nThe rillblrdi ind hsrdboots uiuilly hive the itirteri fairly well\ndetermined ahead of tlmi from tha\nperformance of derby allglbles In\ntheir early outlnga ind dilly workouts Training Injuries lnd other\nfactors, however, serve to revise\nIny tentative Hat ot three-year-olds\nexpecUd to aniwer tha bugle call.\nThe comaniui imong tha experta\nind layman hara -would Indicate\nit leut three starters from the\nMilne Chance Farm's Hit of six\neligible!. They ara Knockdown, the\nWinter book, favorite, Stu Pilot,\nsecond choice In the early odds, and\nLord Boawell, only 1 ahade behind\nthe other two in tha Winter book.\nLOS ANGELES\nTAKES OPENER\nLOS ANGELES, April 2 (AP) -\nLoi Angalu opened Ita home aeason\ntoday with a 3 to 1 victory over\nIhe Seattle Ralnlers. Red Lynn limiting the Northerner! to three icit-\ntared hiti ind striking out sights\nLoi Angelei clubbed four Seattle\n\u25a0erven for isven lafetlw. including\n1 two-run homer by Eddla Sauer\nCOR\nBICYCLES\nAND ACCESSORIES\nan\nSAN BROWN\nGun, Lock, Safe and Cycle Works\nPHONS ton BOX 387\nArrive in Time?\nThe damage your property suffers depends on\nhow fast the fire spreads.\nIf the wall] and ceilings burn, then nothing itopi\nthe fire. Unopposed, it leips like wildfire through\ntha entire building.\nThis it not the cue with GYPROC WAI1BOARD\nor plaster wiUi, became thev won't burn\u2014they\nact as a barrier snd confine the fire. 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Apply   Tojirlsfl\nJ, Sirdar, B.C.\t\nIB-relable help m\nit. until   2   p.m.   Box   14!.!\nj Newi.\t\nken   biti  and  rodi,  power\nsaw repairi.\nchain\nIMMEDIATE DELIVERY\nOF RELIABLE MINING\nMACHINERY\nMancha Trams and Mucking Machines, Mine Rails,\nPipe, Compressors, Rock-\nCrushers, Ball Mills, Stop-\ners, Jack Hammers, Valves.\nVancouver Sales &\n\"Appraisals Limited\n848 Beach Avenut\nVancouvtr, B, C\niccretarlei. We have a large stock\nof newsprint, mlmeo and bond\npaper and can till any order immediately. Daily Newi Printing!\nDept., Nelion, Britlih Columbia.\nLET THE AMAZING FORTUNl\nteller help you with your famllj\nproblemi. Lucky diyi ind fortune! told with ilx queitlom for\none dollar. Please write with Ink\nto Mdme. Alblna. 143 Rupert Ave.,\nWinnipeg.\nTUATIONS WANTED\nites under thli heading lie\nline, 44c a line per week,\n10%   for   cash.   Minimum\n\u2022**\u25a0 \t\nCOMPTO\nNational Single and Double\nDrum Gesoline Holiti\nIdeal   for   Log   Loading,   Land\nClearing, Dragline and Building\nConstruction.\nNATIONAL MACHINERY CO.\nLTD.\nVancouver, B.C.\nPERIENCED\nIT opentor, deslrai poiltlon.\nI references. 3494-18 Ave. W. NO.     U - D6\nWe have a large stock of IEL\npower saws and power saw parti,\nfor Immediate delivery. Send your\norders in and they will be attended\nto promptly.\nPURVES E. RITCHIE Sc SON, LTD.\n668 Hornby St. Mar. 4457\niNTJftr-.A'frbNAL\nCouver, B.C.\n__!_ - WtLL Sfcw W\ne or mine. Ph. 584-R1\nLIQUOR   ACT'\n(Section 28)\n3 OP APPLICATION TOR\nA BEER LICENCE\nSOS ii hereby gtttn thit on\nRh day of April next, the\ntdgned Intends to apply to the\nf. Control Board for a licence\nE' t ol premises being part\nding known n Plnehurst\nte at South Slocan, British\ntit, upon the landi described\nt ef Parcel No. Two (2), Ex-\nory Plan 718-1 of. Parcel No\nSlot \"B\" of Lot 303, accord-\n~Map numbered 872, Group 1,\nlay District, Nelson Land\nBon District, in the Prov-\nI British Columbia, for the\nbeer by the glau or by the\n[or coniumptton on the prem-\npower unit, complete with itarter\nand generator, 10 Inch drive pulley and 46 ft. endleu belt. Thli\nmotor la ai good as new. S. C\nWation, Cutlegir, B.C,\nWINClfla - CARCO LOGGING\nwinches for ilmoit every make\nmd model trictor. Braden Win,\nchea for every truck. BAYNES\nEQUIPMENT S, REPAIRS, Cranbrook, B.C.\nNATIONAL    PORTABU    SXW\nMILLS art strongly built for economical production to luit Welt\nern Canadian timber. Manufactur\ned by NATIONAL MACHINERY\nCO. LTD., Vancouver, RC.\nSPECIALISTS IN DtW CLEANING\nand de-mothlng. Rugi, chester-\nfleldi, upholitered furniture\ncleaned right ln your home. Work\ndone by experts. No harih power\nmachinei, chemical poaftively\ncontain! no aoap or lye. All work\nguaranteed. Color-Back Cleaneri.\nPhone 1058.\t\nSTOP ITCHING TORTURES OF\neczema, psoriasis, ringworm, athlete's foot md other ikin Irritation! with Elik's Ointment No 8\nErescriptlon ot noted ikin ipecial-\nt Itch relieved promptly, iki*i\nhealed quickly or money refunded, $1.00, 12.00. Mail orden tilled\npromptly. Order today trom Elik'i\nMedicine Co. Dept 42. Saikatoon,\nSaik\nSTOP SUITOUNG FROM FOL-\nlowing itomach Disorders: Acid\nStomach, Irdlgeitlon, Heartburn,\nCoated Tongue, Bad Breath, Sick\nHeadaches,, etc. Use Elik'i Stomach powder No. 2, prepared by\nexperienced Pharmacist It muit\ngive immediate results or money\nback. 61,12. Elik'i Medicine Company, Dept 42, Saikatoon, Sask.\ned. 11.00, 82.00. Mall orders filled\npromptly. Order today from Elik'i\nBUSINESS LOANS\nIf you need caah to buy or carry\non a builneu, come to Campbell Finince Corporation. Loam\nfrom J20 to $1,000 at reduced\nratei lnd convenient repiyment\ntermi.\nYour life U Imured it no extra\ncoit, for unpaid balance.\nCAMPBELL\nFINANCE CORPORATION\nLIMITED\n880 Baker St Phone 1093\nAbove fink'! Ready-to-Wear\nLOST AND FOUND\nTheie famoui chlcki In ever Increasing quality htvt bttn railed\nby lucceulul poultrymen for ovtr\n23 yeari.\nThty irt again available ln tht\nfollowing breeds\u2014\nWhltt Leghorni, R. L Redi, Birred\nRocki and New Hampihlrei.\nA latter wlll bring lull pirtlcu-\nlin ind prides by return.\nOrder early ind remember\n\"ITS RESULTS THAT COUNT*\nRbmp&Sendall\n* ,     -Tr LTP     \u25a0 ,m_   __\nBOX N, LANGLEY PRAIRIE, B.C.\nBox N Vernon, B.C.\n(Branch Hatchery)\nHAMBLEY ELECTRIC CHICKS\nImmediate Delivery\nCall, Write or Telephone\nF.O.B. ABBOTSFORD, B.C.\nRO.P. SIRED\nW. Leg  16.00   8.50 4.25\nW. L.  Pull  32.00 16.50 8.23\nW. L. Ckli.    .  ..   4.00   2.50 1.50\nAPPROVED\nW. Lei  14.00   7.50 3.75\nW.L. PuU  29.00 15.00 7.50\nW.L.  Ckli.      ..   3.00   2.00 1.00\nHAMBLEY  SPECIAL\nMATING APPROVED\nN. Hampi  17.00   8.00 4.30\nN.H. Pull  31.00 16.00 8 00\nN.H. Ckli  11.00   6.00 3.23\nAPPROVED\nN. Himpi  15.00   8.00 4.00\nN.H. Pull  28.00 14.50 7.25\nN.H. Ckli    9.00   5.00 3.00\nGuaranteed 100%  live arrival.\nPullets 96% accuracy.\nHambley  Special  Mating \u25a0 Approved from Pedigreed  Sired\nMatlngi.\nJ. J.   HAMBLEY\nHATCHERIES\nAbbotiford, B. C.\nBEATTY FARM\nEQUIPMENT\nWater ivstemi, hand, gai and\nelectrically operated, to meet\nyour individual    requirements.\nPrompt attention to mail orders.\nGREENWOOD'S\nHardware, Furniture, Electrical\nAppliances.\n488 Baker Phone 55\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY\nj.coLi_.McLaH\u00abM,i3c\u201eC-__R(_-\npractlc X eiy Splnography. Strar.d\nThtatyc Bldg., Trail, EC. Ph. 328,\n1 blAMbflb ft-LUr\nNATIONAL EKB08B DRILLING\nCO. LTD., Drilling tnd Bit Sir-\nvice, Box 508, Rossland, B.C.\nW.   HAGGEN.  MINING  SnB\nCivil Engineer. B.C. Ltnd Sur-\nveyor Rossland and Grind forka\nBOYD C AJ. FLECK, 216 GORE ST.,\nNelion, B.C. Surveyor, Englm\nInsurance ANb rrAl'b4TATB\neaxa:\nReal\nt'WcJUA&Y.WJ\nlY.MJUJUNCE,\n,..<$ I4MITW)\nMachine Shop, acetylene and\nelectric welding, motor rewinding,\nPhone 893 324 Vernon St,\nhmfflRBPS MACimtt: Stt0F=--\nSpeclaliiti in mine and mill work\nMichine work, light end heavy\nElectric  and  Acetylene welding\n708 Vernon St, Nelion Ph. 88.\nCHARTERED ACCOUNTANT\nROGER M. HOYLAND\nChartered Accountant\n813 Victoria St., Trail Ph,\nSECOND   HAND   STORES\nWE BUY SELL AND EXCHANGE\nWhat have you? Ph 634 Ark Store.\nFARM, GARDEN & NURSERY\nVANCOUVER STOCKS\nMINES lid\nBiyonne   25V,\nBnlornt     17.50\nB R Com      .2314\nB R X  _      .16\nCirlboo Gold     .3.75\nCongreu   llty\nDeniotUi  66 Vt\nGeorge Copper        21\nGrull Wihksne _..      .23\nHedley Maicot ....    2.87\n.36\n2.06\n47\n.1014\n.07 Vi\n.28\nWALNUT TREES, VIKING RASP-\nberries, gooseberries, Black Berry\nCanes, Black Currants, Grapes,\nRhubarb Roots, British Sovereign\nStrawberries, Lily ot the Valley,\nBleeding Hearts, Peonies, Lilacs,\nSnowball, Red Spirea, Pride of\nRocheiter. 1418 Vancouver St.,\nWalnut Grove Nurseries, Mrs. C.\nBecker.\nWALKDEN'S GREENHOUSE\nAND GARDENS\u2014Ph. 1122\nRock plant collections, $2.50 a doz.\nPrimulaa,    trolllui,    delphiniums, I United Distil\nInt C Sc. C\nliltnd Mountain\nJason \t\nKoot BtUt\t\nMoGIUlvrtjr  \t\nMlnto \t\nO'Ltiry\t\nPiclfic Nicktl ..\nPtnd Oreille      355\nPioneer Oold ..     MS\nPremier Bord 10%\nPremier Gold .     3.40\nPrlvtteer     .76\nQuatslno  21\nRed Hawk      .14\nReevei Mac     1.30\nReno Gold  14\nSilmon       .23H\nSheep Creek      1,52\nSllbak Premier ....    1.25\nTiylor Bridge  90\nYmir Yank Olrl 3114\nWellington 0714\nOILS\nAnaconda  09\nAnglo Can      J.u\nA P Con  14\nCal it Ed      j.28\nCalmont   J3\nCommoil  32\nCommonwealth 42\nDavies  15\nFoothilli       1.J5\nHome      3.30\nMcDougal Seg  08H\nMcLeod  .._      .05\nMercury    0714\nMill City       .08\nModel        .22\nNational Pete  1314\nOkalta com     53\nPacific Pete  90\nRoyal Can 03Vi\nRoyallte       20.00\nSpooner  09\nSunset 0814\nVanalta ....,       \u2014\nVulcan  _      ,22\nINDUSTRIALS\nB C Tele pfd     114.73\nCapital Eatatei   . 6.26\nCoast Brew      2.97\nPacific Coyle 3214\nPowell River     32.23\nAik\n.28\n17.75\n.24\n.18\n3.80\n,14\n.17\nJS\n.234\n2.70\n.40\n2.10\n.49\n,11\nJl\n.0714\n.29\n17H      -\n6.90\n.11\n2.43\n.79\nJ2\n.15\n1.40\n.1314\n.2414\nNELSON DAILY NIWI, WEDNESDAY, APRIL I, 1944\u20149\nToronto Stock Quotations\n'in \u2014\u2022- wr\nMINI*\nAqmrluj\nAnnlitlct\nAitoria   ..\nAtlai   \t\nAubtllt\nAUIW    mm,\t\nAumutw   _.,-,.,_...\u201e\u201e\u201e\n_Uh MtfiuVlSlng\"\nBeattle Gold Mlnei ..\nBevcourt    '.\t\nBidaood Klrkland\nBobjo Mlnei  \t\nBontttl   .\u201e\u201e\nBnlornt  _.\u201e,.^,^\nBroultn\nBuffalo Ankerlte\nBuffalo Ctniditn .\t\nCampbell R L \t\nCantditn Mtl \t\nCariboo Qold Quarti....\nCastle-Trethewey   \t\nCentrtl Pitrlcii  \u201e\nC Porcuplnt \u2014...__...\ngltriltm    \noln Like\nCheiterville\nCochenour\n.T\u00ab\n1.43\n.66\n.46\n.78\n6.00\n.26\n1.44\n.70\n.17\n.23\n.38\n17.16\n.60\n7.18\n.33\n2.64\n1.05\n3.85\n1.60\n2.60\n.35\n.22\nDominion ._.\nCom Foundrlei\nDom Tar Sc Chem\nFanny rarmer\nFord af Cintdi \"A\"\nGitineau  _\nc- in t% ptd \u2014\n--.wirti \u2014\nArt\t\nviolets and violas mixed, 4 for $1\nRosebushes, $1 each.\nRuby Rhubarb 25c, 50c, 75c each.\nYear \u2022 old aiparagua roots, 35c\na doien.\nAll F.O.B. Nelion.\nFOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS\nSTUDIO   COUCH~FOR~SALE   -\nSood   condition.  Call  140  Biker\nt Phone 491-L.\nPIPE - F1TT1NG8-TUBES. 8PE-\nciil low pricei. Actlvi Tridlng\nCo., 916 Powell  St. Vincouver,\nWALNUT BEDROOM SUITE\nFirst class condition. Ph. 745-L2.\nLOST - WHITE GOLD WRIST\nwatch, between Slocan Street and\n700 Block Latimer, Friday. Leave\nit Dilly Newi office. \t\nLOST\u2014CALIFORNIA REDWOOD\nbrooch, between Club Cafe and\nGreenwood'i Store, Ph. 684-R3.\nLOST\u2014CHEV. HUB-CAP. J. J.\nBoyd, Daily Newi.\t\nj BUSINJSSOPPORTUNITIES\nthli 20th day of March FOR SALE \u2014 GOOD BUSINESS\nopportunity. Fully modern new\nhouie, brooder houie ind chicken\nhouse. Seven hundred birds. Near\nschools. Al mirket Write Box\n1379, Rossland B.C.\nRENTALS\nrilllam Jam* Gordon Oliver,\nGrace Lillian Oliver.\nArthur Dougl\u00ab01iver |\n\"\"MATTER OF THE COM\"-'\nACT    AND   THE    B.C.\nER WORKS LIMITED\ndltors of the above named\nart  required on or be-1\n1 22nd day of April to send\nlei   and   addreiaei   md\n1 of their debti or clilms 1\n.  F   Hunter,   101   Medical\nlldlng, Nelson, B.C liquid-\ndefault thereof, they will,\nded  from the benefit ol\n_lbutlon made before iuch\nIt proved. 1\nI thll 2nd dav of April IM\".\nCHAS.  F. HUNTER\n   Liquidator\n|tD, MISCELUNEOUS\nPhone 144 for Wint Ad Servlci\nWANTED-HOUSE OR SUITE BY\nMiy 1. Returned man over 5\nyeari lervice. Permanent reiid-\ndent Phone 804-R2.\nWANTED-BY ACC6uNTANT~AT\nQueen City Moton, luite or\nimill   houie   by   Miy   lit   Will\njobAtt Ph. m-x.\nFOR RENT-ROOM WITH GAS\nfor gentlemen.   Club Hotel.\nTO  ALL BUYERS OF  BABY\nCHICKS IN 1948.\nYour future profit! from poul-\ntqr.will be.determined by the qui-\nllty of itock you buy. Our new\npoultry farm, backed by thirty\nyean poultry breeding experience, li devoted excluiively to the\nproduction of itrong, healthy,\nproduction-bred stock. Only bird!\non this farm are used to produce\nour babv chicks in White Rocks,\nR.O.P. Sired White Leghorns and\nNew Hampshires. Write for our\nIllustrated 1948 price list\nAPPLEBY POULTRY FARM\n Mission City, B.C.\t\n5UAI,tTY CHICKS. APPROVED\nLeghorni and Hampihlrei. Order\nchicks now from our specially selected breeders. 20 yean\" experience with chicks and poultry. Full\nparticulars  in  our catalogue.   A.\nEXHIBITION GLADIOLUS, NO.\n1's, 12 named .varieties, 6 bulbs\nof ea., for $0.00. Dahlias, perennials, raspberries, strawberries,\ngrapes, shrubs and rose buihes.\nSend for list Rosemont Gardens,\nNelson,\t\nLLOYD GEORGE AttD VIKINfi\nraspberry canes, 75c per dozen.\nCory Thornless Blackberries $1.00\nper doren. Gooseberries and black\ncurranti, large, 50c each. T. Rov-\nnon, View Street, Neiton.\nPLANT \"MAGLIO\" PLUM~ TREES,\npreferably two for pollination.\n$2.00 each. Write C. Magllo, 620\nRobson St., Nelson. B.C, Ph. 841-L.\nFLOWERING -nrWBS-AND\nevergreens.   Good   selection,   75c Granville    _]s\/t\n15.00\n,,,, .Conalurum Minn\nM14 Consolidittd M _\u25a0 S\nConwtrt\nCrolnor\nDelnlte\nDome Minn\nDonald*\nDusutine\nEast Amphl\nEast  Malartlc\nEait Sullivan     3.B0\nElder     1.0\u00ab\nEldona      1.16\n, ,,\u201e Falconbridg* Nicktl     5.45\nJM Ftd Kirkland  16\n0614 Froncoeur   \t\n\u00ab   IFrobliher\t\n-    Glint Yellowknife\n-   iGUllei Lake\nGod'i Like Gold ...\nGold Creit  ,\nGold Eagle \t\nGold Dale   \t\nGolden Gate \t\nOolden Manltou ..\nGrandoro    \t\nGunner Gold \t\nHard Rock Gold ,\nHtrktr Gold \t\nHarricana    \t\nHaaaga\t\n130    Hollfnger    \t\n2.98    Homer    \t\n.35    Hoico   \t\n33.50    Howty\n.amilton Bridgt \t\nHiram Walker    \t\nHiram Wilktr pfd\t\nImptrltl Tobacco \t\ntot Metali    \t\nInttr Nickel \t\nKclvlnator    \t\nLtkt of tht Woodi ...___\nLaura Secord  \u2014\u2014\nLoblaw A  \t\nLoblaw B  \t\nMaple Leaf  \u2014__\nMasiey Hijrli  \t\nMaisey Harris pfd\t\nMcCoil Front      \t\nMontreal Power  \t\nMccqll Front pfd \t\nMoore Corp  \u2014_._._\nNat Stttl Cir  \t\nPtge Herihey \u2014 \u2014\nPowell River  \u2014\nPowtr Corp  \t\nPressed Metali\t\nShiwlnlgin   ______\nSicks Brew   \t\nSlmpioni pfd  \t\nSoutham\n.18\n.55\n100\n.04\n2100\n.09\n.12\n.30\nUNLISTED  MINES\nBig Missouri  05H\nBluebird  os\nBrooklyn St 11\nCentral Zeb        _\nCanty \t\nCuyunl  .\nFederal  \t\nHedley Amal \t\nHome Gold .\t\nMarble Bay \t\nNoble Five \t\nOlympic  \t\nPac East Gold ...\nPilot \t\nProsperine \t\nSally Mines ._\nSpud Valley .\nTaylor Windfall ..\nVananda \t\nSilver Ridge  .\nWeiko\nUNLI8TED OIL8\nCommand\n11\n1.65\n.05\n.1414\n.23\n.17\n.061',\n.26\n.24\nJ5\n.54\n.51\n.07\n.13\nJO\n.14\n1.70\nMn\n.15\nHudion Biy M Is S ......\nInsplrttlon  \t\nInternational Nlckil ....\nInt Urtnlum  -.\nJacknlft    \t\nJason\t\nJellicot    __\nJolitt Quebec ...............\nKayrand   .\nKerr-Addlion\nKirk-Hudion \u201e\n,13V, Kirklind Ltkt\n.27   'Kirk Towniitt\n,02% Labrador\n.25\n.07\n.30\n.55\n.54\n.04\n.14\nLtkt Shore Mlnei .\nLamaque Gold \t\nLeltch Gold \t\nLexlnden   \t\nLlngman Lake \t\nLittle Long Uc\t\nLouvcourt\nLynx  \t\nMacaisa   .\nMacLeod Cockshutt\nMarcus   \t\nMadsen Red Lake ..\nMalartie Gold F .\n4.75\n7.80\n.1914\n.66\n.73\n.13\n.33\n.27\n2.25\n.17\n.54\n.96\n.23\n.22\n2.10\n16.50\n.29\n.58\n.49\n42.79\n1.28\n41.50\n1.48\n.28\n.48\n.12\n1,37\n.24\n16.60\n1.8S\n2.19\nM\n8,60\n11.60\n8.10\n1.41\n.29\n1.10\nSteel of Cintdi WOO\nSteel of Cm pfd -.-i   \u00ab-50\nUnion Gu   0-85\nUnited Steel  \u2014    1135\nWinnipeg Elec pfd  100.75\nWinnipeg Elec com     15.00\nMONTREAL STOCKS\nNDU8TRIALS\nCan Car Sc Fdy pfd\t\nCan Steamship pfd\t\nCon Min It Smelt \u2014\nDom Steel Sc Coal B\t\nGatineau Power pfd .\u2014_.\nMcCoil Front -\u2014\u2014\nNttioul Brew Ltd \u2014\nShiwlnlgin W * P\t\nSt Lawrence Corp        ',\nBANKS\nCommerce \u2014 i.m\nDominion \u25a0 H-Mil\nImperial   -_____-\nMontreil     ' ..ntut\n I    M0\n     1.S0\n.36\n4.10\n2.93\n1.40\n4.25\n3.00\nand   up.   Price   list   on   request. IHargall\nMac's Greenhouses, Nelson, B.C.! South End Pete\nORNAMENTAL   SHRUBS,   ROCK.Unlt,d   0\nplants, evergreens, roses, heather,\t\nhPumcotB:cEugene Hsmmerer' Ta\u00ab- Market Trends\nFOR~SALE~   -    STRAWBERRY\n.0314\n13\n0914\nNEW YORK- Rubbers and sel-l1Nlb\n\u2014   iMdntyre-Porcuplne      67.00\n,04l4iMcKenilt Red Lake -\n13   jMcMarmac ~\n12   iMcWatters   \t\nMining Corporation _.\njNegui   \t\n(New Bidlimaqua  \t\n37\n.3014\n1050\n.70\n290\n.48\n.22\nplants, sovereigns, $1.00 per hund- \u00ab*ei   industrials  attracted \"worth- mP.'\"'^ Minln'   6900\nred.  Brooder,  new,  $13.00 D.  S. whUe bids in the stock market al- n\u2122\"??,     170\nTaylor, R.R.I Nelson.                     though many leaders continued tb _\\l\\\\\\ r.n.ri. '\" 108\nEARLY MUM CUrriN_TsTNAMEDsu\"\"'^ \"\u00ab\"\u2022 offerings.               lo'Leiry             \"\"\" '. M\nvarieties,   ready   my   time.   Les ,\u212210\u2122? ~ Tr,?dl^L *\"\"\"\u00bb\u2022<* Orntga Gold -ZZZZZ... 21\nBealby, Box 57. Nelson.               ^I\u00b0J'\u2122.'\",   .h** fulal ho-\"- of ex-S^018 \"'       Z _ .39\nNovt Scotli\t\nBoyil  \u2014\nToronto   _\nJUL\n12.00\n61.50\n90 00\n13.50\n18.50\n19.15\n45.00\n43.00\n7.85\n11 JO\n28.00\n18.60\n15.80\n26.00\n24.00\n3600\nNIW YORK ilOCKS\n93.75\n66.73\n180.25\n01.78\n197.00\n$48.00\n47.66\nT2.15\nfiti\n69.75\n72.75\n82.73\nAmirlcin Cm\nAm Smelt tx Ref...\nAmtr Telephone ...\nAmerican Tobacco\nDupont i\u201e.\t\nEistmin Xodik\nGtn Electrle ....\nOtn Moton\t\nInter Nickel\n,     AUTOMOTIVE,\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\nBalakshin,   New Siberia   Farms, 2'TON INTERNATIONAL TRUCK I arouHa 2,70_\"u5J \"snaret\n'\u2022\u25a0. <\u2022\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\"\u2022\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0:\u25a0>\u25a0   ^h.'vXil^^jS'\n\"\u25a0\u25a0\">\u25a0\"\u2022    \"9    to u'h\u00abny\"\"Vection.:|^m^te7rcup,n' ZZ1     M\ntocki wr.r# the favor.1-    --\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\n**> widest\n\"-'..'\u2022\u25a0'^.Ag-regate \"volume wtl p\u00a3y, Crow _,__,\nR.R. 2, Chilliwack, BC,\t\nFINEST QUALITY R.O.P.-SIREU\nRhode Iijand Red and New Hamp-\n\u2022hire Chicki it my. rtgulir price\nluitable for firm work or can be I   MONTREAL\u2014Papers  went to\nPioneer\nconverted into farm tractor, with new high in lhe~ Fndkei \"i.n\u00ab 7(37 S0\"*}1 \u201eR?3S G\u00b0Id\nhydraulic hoist and body. Moynes in trading on the itock exchange R_*g? Ert Dome \".\nMotori. Trail. B.C.\n\u25a0aid curb\nnarket Pluies were aheid oucenston\nn   nrtii.t___.i_, .oa \u201e.a ,   Qucenston\nDAILY CROSSWORD\nYOUR SCRAP METALS\n_ Any quintlty. Top pricei\n[Active  Tnding  Company\n|,w,!I  St.. Vancouver. B~\nT-O BUY-TWO COOK-\nrln   flrit   clan   condition\nhand.   Box   1430   Dally\nEWTtfJ.-VMO-t-\non. B.C \t\nflUffl     rVJ'fl\nA'.y-.i-i bih*m\nII HI.!    .!.\u25a0,'.    IW\n_'-'-    ''ll   '      Jill*\n\u2022i limn\n-lii'.i.'i : iii MM\nHAs's U<i<1 t'JS.\n_<i :Yo':i I'i'.tllil\ny.vi-i-.-: :\u25a0 a uift\nIII4M   :'.ttill\nviiii* >:i*!i.\nI_ it\u00bbr-i>'i A-.\u00bbir\nDailii 2fotti0\nItELEPHONX 144\nlied Advertising Ratt\nl Unt per Iniertlon\n\u00bbr line per week (6 con\nI lniertioni for coit ot 4)\nI Unt 1 month\nmm)\n_um 2 llnei per Iniertlon\n_\u00a3umbers lie extri. Thli\n\u25a0tny number of timei\njc (legal) notices,\n(tenders, etc.\nI line tint Insertion ind\nih luhiequent Iniertlon.\njABOVr, RATES LESS\nDR PROMPT PAYMENT\ntSCRIPTlON RATES\n\u00bbpy    \u00bb   \u00ab\nFit*, ptr wetk\nmet ... .      21\n*, per ytar ...\nlouUlde Nenool\nnth \t\njontht \t\nHhi .\u2014 \u2014\n. 1300\nI    76\n.   1.00\n.    40(1\n800\nI ritei ipplv In Cinadi,\nStttti and United King-\nI'lUbicrlbtii living out-\nlltr carrier irej\nhere    and    to   Cimda\nIrt pottage li required\n1'iith Si 50, Ihrcp month!\nI monthi $300. one year\nACROSS\nLLeap\n4. Mm\n7. Father\n8. Culture\nmedium\n10. Verbal\n11. Rational\n12. Beak\n13. Cum\n15. Malt\nbeverage\n16. Americtn\nmoth\n17. Clote to\n18. Monotonoui\n21. Cereal grain 13\n22. Takea\ndinner\n24. Viper\n27. Soberly\n31.Adlienir\u00bb\u00bb\n(\u2022lang)\nS3. Type\nraeaaun\nJ4. Spiwnof\nflih\n15. Mora\noccupied\n37. Itlandl In\nriver (Eng.)\n18. Kingdom,\nSE Asia\n39 Oitrich-\nllke bird\n40. Weird I var.)\n41. High, craggy\nWill\n42. Unhippy\n43. Beut ot\nburden\nDOWN\n1. Rlvtr. NE\nManhattan\nliland\nCRTPTOtH'OTE\u2014A erypttgram t******tt\nM   RSBZ   LS   R8XB   F1XERW   MJ   l_TII\nFZJ'X   FMJQX-RDfV.\nTeiterday-i Cryptoqiiot*:    VANITY DIBS HARD; IN SOM\u00bb\nOBSTINATE CASES IT OUTLIVES THE MAN   STEVENSON.\ntll<til-nl^l  l'\u00bb  Wttt  Imlsssi, Bynilli lit, tt*.\n\\.lltr.r..   .,    tuj.  ,\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab*\u00ab.     ^>..^^    . _T\u2014 ; :     .  _ .....  . .....   ..cic  .until\nof it for 25, $8 for 50, $15 for 100 j VETERAN    URGENTLY    NEEDS of loiiei in induitrlal! and tied In\nBook   your   1946   Chicki   now.\nGEORGE OAME, RO-?. Bretdir\nArmitrong. B.C.\nFOR   SALE\nregistered    polled   Shorthorns\nCharles Fleck, Edgewood,  B.C\nlate model  sedin, cuh or trade utilitiei.\nfor  V-8   coupe,   C98G4924.   Good    VANCOUVER-Minei\nshape. M. Jones, Wynndel.\nQuemont\nRegcourt\n-.' Roche L L JJ\nYOUNG   BULLS. NEW AND USED PARTS FOR\nregular on the stock exchange while \u00ab\"\" Merger   \u00ab\n-OU oil, slipped llghtlv and In5u.tri.ls M\u201e\u2122\u201e\\\\ Gold      5.00\nWreck. w\"', I\"\"-- Tra<iln8 in the fairly \u00a35 _\\ ,v\u201e  -    1.14\n?31 \u00b0! \"\",CJi..Au'\u00b0 yr\u00abk' rctlvqeiet,eJiondfnfoti?,edhe,i_iS!l _\u00bb *\u00bbS_\ners.  Box  24. Granite Road\nshares.\nwXnTED-BW-L  6FBREEDING WANTED-'^ TON TRUCK MUST    CHICAGO-Llberal sales of Dec- ffiSS'W^\u2122\nage. Ph. 166-L3 or write Box 363,    be  in  good  condition.  Box  1406 ember and September deliveries of \u00ab|?\u2122  ___\nNelion. _________       Daily News.\nHOUSES   FOR   SALE.   N.   N.\nDavidoff, Tarrys, B.C.\nBROODERS, ZltC. OIL. GRAND-\nview Sheet Mtl Ltd., Vmcouver.\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\nFO_T~SALE - 3   ROOM   HOUSE\n(Goulding's Place) good cellar,\n1 1-3 acre, $1600 caih. Alao adjoining property, 6 acrei, imall\nhouse, good cellar, chick hou\u00bb,\npood garden', $1200 caib, including (urniture, tools, chicki. Leaving B.C. Sacrifice for quick uie.\nBoth immediate occupation. M.\nHutntltl below Golf Llnki.\nFOR SALt-10 ACSi-T-Vi-M ONE\nmile from Frultvile, ill under\ncultivation, very good loll, imall\norchard of ipplei ind mixed\nfruit, good 6 roomed houie, hot\nend cold water, lighti ind bith-\nroom. 40 ft. Hiv shed ind other\noutbuildlngi $3500 cuh. Apply\nFred Andrewi, Fruitvale, B.C.\nWALDO, BC.-FARM FOR SALE.\n45 acrei good bottom land, 30\nunder   rultlvitlon.   remainder   lo\n'\u2022WW Sheep  Creek      -     }\u25a0\u00ab\nSherritt_ Gordon      2-3?\n_wheat by commiuion houiei\" with l_fl, *i?a?arUc  \u2022\u00bb\n\u2014 oath   nnnn.nllno.     .,    _.__.lll_,_. I _. SlaQen   iviaiarm.     ^^\n340\n.33\nPETS, CANARIES, BEES, ETC 'depressed active dllivtrlti'lS ni'SSSf_s_ \"\"\"\n \u2014 ~ 'and oata in late trading. 5!eep  \"   \u00bb   \t\nFOR    SALE   -   REGISTERED'   Sale,  of  rye  and oata followid gSJff? c^n,\t\ncocker spaniel pups, black or gold, wheat, carrying prices well below 2 ,1. \t\nApply J. Barlee, Mountain Gar- yesterdays dqje. Deferred deliver-'\u00a3yltv,mi\",rk      \" ,'\ndens, Okanagan Mission, B.C.      les of barley however held firm md lj_u,!_\\m Gold      * **\n\u25a0    ' r =\u00b0 idvmcid ibout V, cent. !f     ES vhL     190\nnnATC akin CM\/niucc       ,   n,\u201eu\u00bb   ik.   i.V    s..... Toburn Gold Minei       '\u25a0\u00bb\"\nBOATS AND ENGINES       I   During   thV  lit\"quarter   hour I^JTm.e\nenough September wheat was otter- Towgtmtc\nROWBOAT   WANTED  -  APPLY ed to satisfy demand at ceiling and HPP.\" Can\nprices dipped as mu^h as H from ^\"t\"r\"\nthe celling. ,Y,ic\u00bbur .      , ,\nAt thc cloie wheat was unchang. *       ,*?.\ned to Vl lower, corn was unchanged ^Malartlc\nBox 3501 Daily News.\nCalgary Livestock\nCALGARY, April 2 (CP)-Cittle it the $1.21H ceiling, oets were un- w ,,\nmirket active it steady prices. changed to 1  cent lower, rye wis \"' l,*y \u201e..\u201e,,'\nMonday's receipts: 475 eittle, n,unchinged to loi lower, barley wil \u00ab_.,\"\u201e\netlvei, 315 hogs and 36 sheep. This \"\"glKfJo-J?   t.  h'|h .' 'OILS\nmorning's receipts; 330 eittle ind\u25a0   WINNIPEG-Rye   price,   revert.,^\"\nim hna. *i m eirly upward trend on the \u201e,?,'..\nHo.. ,\u201eM  Mnnrt.v .1 na\u00bb , . gnin txchigt tnd it the cloie hid g'   \u00bbJ American\nHog, iold Mondiy it $18.25 for ;iump\u201ej flv,**to lv_ _enl_ _ buabal Britiih Dom\nA I. Sow, $12 00, Effective April 1, low\u201e \u25a0\u00ab\u25a0\u25a0\u00bb\u00bb\u2022\u2022 c fc ,.. Corp\nthe new  premiumi on  hogs, $2.00    Gtn\u201eal  ,elling ,ppMred ln a,,.Cilmont\nfor Grade A; $1.00 (or Grade B-l. |ate ,Ugei of trading on reporti of \",e\u2122'c'i ?\"\"\"h\nNo iheep market established. weikness   of   Chicago   griini   and _!      X p-,lroll!um\nGood   to   choice   butcher   steers Mav dropped the five cent limit at \u00a3*\".. V,,        \t\n12.00-11.50. Good to choice butcher $2.42 bid. July fill IV, centi at $2.32 f,00'1*\"^,,\nheiferi 11.00-11.75. aiked ind October wn 3V\u00ab to thru \u00bbnn1'  f?11  \t\nGood cowi 9.00-9.50. Cinnen ind. cents lower it $1.92\u00abl-$1.624l. !.v\u201e',   ,      \t\nA lirge export builneu in wheit in,t,r X.P'.m\nWtuld Htxyt Miniiter\nApologirt fer\nWords on Bonk Wages\nVICTORIA, April 1 (CP)-Allan\nJ. McDonell (CLN-Vaneouver Centre) ipeiklng ln thl Britlih Columbii Leglilature Monday night criticized Labor Miniiter Peirion'i re-\nmarkl list week that salary condition ln Canadian banks were \"dli-\ngraceful\"\n\"I hold no brief for banki but on\nlooking at the eatimatti for the\nSocial Service Branch (one of Mr.\nPeanon'i retponiibllltiei) I iee the\nGovernment doein't do much better thin banks ln paying selariei,\"\nhe iaid.\nThe Labor Mtnlater md Arthur\n3. Turner (C.CF.-Ylncouver-Beit)\nhad uttered dlaparaging remarka\nabout the banki and should apologize Mr. McDonell lidtd.\nMr. Turnir countered *it hi\nmerely quoted Nitlonil Employment Service figum which ihowed\nthit cooki, wiitreaiti ind other\ndining-room and kitchen help received more wagei than bank era-\nployeei.\nThe Miniiter aroet md jttd: \"I\nreiterite that prevloui to the war\nbanki wagei were dl-griceful. I\nitated facta when I itld that banki\nitirted their employtti it $60 i\nmonth.\"\nWardner Hrtd it\nWardner\nChanges Hands\nCRANBROOK. B. C-The Wird-\nner Hotel at Wirdner his been\nbought by J. Kennedy frofn Mrs.\nJ. Lawson who Is retiring from buiiness and has moved to Cranbrook.\nMr. Kennedy will manage his property himself.\nMr. and Mrs. Lawson bought the\nhotel ln 1914, coming from Morris-\n21 *\u25a0 sey and operated lt until Mr. Law-\nB 30    son died a few months ago.\n.60\n355\n148\n4.00\n6.75\n1.27\n2.45\n270\n1.08\n17.00\nJl\n2(10\n3 45\n.70\n.27\n295\n13.50\n.43\n4iin\n135\n.38\nbrush;   with   buildings,   V4   mile cutteri 5.00-7.25. .,\n(rom 2 itores. ichool. Good witer,!   Good bulli 9 25-9 75. Good itock- \u00bbnd  fl01\"  w*'  \"Ported with  thl {?'?.\u201erf, p.,\"\nclear   title.   Retiring   $4000  cash, er and feeder steers 10.00-10.73. United .Kinfdom jjurchailng 2,000,; \"J^1\u2122\"1   r<Me\nFor   particulars   write   to   Chas.\nI.indherg.  Waldo, B C.\nHOUSE FOR ,SALE^7'R'6dMS')\nmodern, on 2V, icrei ol level\nland overlooking the Lake. Properly otter, excellent opportunity\nlo subdivide into building lota I tty-\nOnlv   ten    minutei   walk   from Miy\n,000 buiheli In the form of fiour and 2k\u00b0'w\n.\u25a0\u201e_.._..,__..- mm., -1 further 635,000 buiheli in actuil i\"c\"'*     ,\nWINNIPEG GRAIN LhMt P\u00bbclf c Pete\nWINNIPEG, April 2 (CP)-Graln'   LONDON.   (Rtuteri)-The   itock g\u00b0W End Pete\nquotation.: market   lengthened   ihirply   to- *\u2122^ End\nward   the    close    with    induitrlil:''\"',,,\nilreet rar and Liketldt Pirk.\nPhone MJ.R1_\nWANTED \"TO BUY - 'SMALL\"\nacreage cleared or uncleared,\nwith cabin or imall cottage. Anywhere In diitrict. state price. Box\n3502 Dally Newi\nHY\nmortgage on the Yorkshire Saving! md Loin Monthly Reduction\nplin it 6 ptr cent C. W. Apple-\nyird.\t\nR)h sAlKI - -r RmTT-OUse T5N\nDouglu Rd, ilmoit completed.\nAll new plumbing being Initilled.\nPhone 276-Y.\nfoOXlE^new House\" near;\nlv (Inlihed. Cloie in. Apply 8. P.\nPond. NelKhi.\nODen    Hlih   Low    Tloie WH0    *\"*    \"lot.    wnn    inuuiirni:,M....,..,.. ,\nopen   mgn   Low   c'o*\u00ab,tocl(, ,howlng \u2022 lively trend \u2022\u2022 In-I1^*\"!*1-'\n245 Vi   242    \u2022\u25a0\"-\u2022\u00bb\u2022-!5Jl!..\"'<1<\u00abtl iuueifided ' ' \"'\n232\n1 15\n26 23\n40\n2 35\n.32\n.80\n\u202214V4\n.10\n1 70\n3 SO\n15 75\n23.75\n.12Vi\n.13\n.56\n.10*4\n93\n20 nn\n14\n.09\nTO UY OFF RAILWAY\nWAR WORKERS\nWINNIPEG, April 2 (CP)-Cana-\ndian National Railways officials said\ntoday a layoff of workeri ln the\nWinnipeg diitrict, plmned for later\nthll month, concerned employees\ntaken on staff on a temporary basli\nduring thi wir.\nThe men ire being laid off .vlth\nthe return of permanent itaff\nworker, from the armed forces\n247       247\nJuly    . .   -\nOiti: (All futurei it celling pricei\nof M'-j cental.\nCaih prlcei:\nOlli- 3 & 3 c.w, ex 3 cw, ex 1\nfeed, 1, 2 Sc 3 feed, ind trick, ill\nJ1H.\nScreening!: $12.60.\nRye: 2 c.w. 244.\nFOREIGN IXCHANGI\nNIW YORK, April 2 (CP)-The\nCanadian dollar wtl up 1\/18 at a\ndiscount of m per cent In tirmi of\nUnited Stites fundi in doling foreign txchingt dilling! todiy. (Ottawa Foreign Exchange Board ratei\nMONTrtEAwfurnover wn light\nIn trinilctloni on the bond market.\nHigh-grtdei were iteidy but Inactive. Federal griini were ilrcmger\nIn the induitrlil section.\nDOW JONU AVERAGES\n$0 indui.rlili-19_.8J up .84.\n20 ralta\u2014MOO Off JO.\n16 util!t.ti-\u00ab1.70 up .02.\n733\n90 63\n23 00\n.At)\n45.00\nAbltlbl Power pfd\nAlgomi  Steel\nBathurit A\nBeattr\t\nBell Ttltphone       19600\nBrizllltn Traction    _.  28.75\nBrewen Sc Diitllleri   14.15\nB A OU                    *M\nB C Pttktn            4\u00bb,60\nBuilding Producti   HOO\nCanada Bread           828\nCan Brew               \u00ab'3\nCimdi Canneri      2309\nCm Car ti Foundry   16.90\n22.00\nPROPOSES STREET\nIMPROVEMENT PROGRAM\nVICTORIA, April 2 (CP) - Improvement to city roaris rosling\n$223,593 wai proposed to City Council ytiterdiy by Aid. J. D. Hunter.\nchilrmin of the Public Worki Committee.\nAid. Hunter itreiied that ill lhe\nitreet Improvements were predicted\nupon thl removil of il.eet car\ntricka\n\u25a0OOM TORN LOOIE\nPOM ALBIKNI, B.C., April J \u00a3,n \u00a3\"\u00a3,'*' pM\n(CPl-Htify iwelli, btlltyid PU* \u00a3j\" ^J^gJJJ*\nKM\nof   Ihe   tidil   wive   which  IWIBtl^\" 3___ \"ro\nAluki, tort i boom looie Jrom ltl r,n p,clf|p Kr ZZZZZZl UM\nmoorlngi it ucluelet yeiterdiy ind Cockihutt Plow     \u00ab_.\u201e, 16 (W\n909-9 51  per cent dli)  The pound!iet float* iwiylng ilong the Port ron, \"-nkerlei 1\" ,n\nsterling wu unchanged at $4,034.    I Albernl wittrtront                       lcn,   i'.ip.r  . Z.ZZ..Z  18.00\nUND SALES DOUBLE\nVICTORIA, April 2 (CP)-Lind\nsales In the city (or the flrit quarter\nire more than double what they\nwere for the first quarter in 1945,\nAid. R A. C. Dcwar, chairman ot\nthe Lands and Zoning Commiilee,\nreported to City Councii yesterday.\nTotal land sales to the end o(\nMarch numbered 173, valued at $77,-\n71650 Aid. Dewar reported, compared to 108 parcels sold In the same\nperiod of 1944 for $26,690.\n ___.  >\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n \u2014\n10-NIL8ON DAILY NIWS, WEDNBDAY, APRIL 3, *,W 'infflmtmiiimminiiuiiiiimimniin  qlasoow (cpi - Ap,iic.tt-m\nhu been made tor contt(ruction ol\n$130.00 IANK NIGHT TONIGHT\u2014DRAW AT 9:01\nUt\u2014$50.00\nMNAUD\nApple Blossom Liquid\nCream Lotion\na   \u00a3625,000    ($3,812,900)    penicillin\nfactory ln \"Qltagotr. \u2022,\n16 ounct bottle _ $1.25\nMann, Rutherford\nDRUG CO.\niiimiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiH\nMARKET WELLING, Kent, Eng\nland (CP)\u2014A greengrocer, hil patience exhausted after selling ba'\nnanas to a long queue, tossed the\nlast bunch onto the pavement Women ihoppen deicended on It in t\nstruggling pile.\nTPDAY\nShowt ot 4:00-7:00-9:01\nWEISSMULLER - JOYCE\nlinn\nSHEFFIELD\n\"In Old Sequoia\"\n\"Birthday Blues\"\nAirlines  Everywhere\nHtvt Your Furniture Expertly\nRecovered at tht\nNELSON UPHOLSTERY\n411 Rill St. Pbont lit\n-t'--''--\"w-\"*,rrr--f nffi\nimiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii\nASK YOUR GROCER FOR\nHOOD'S\nSupreme Milk Bread\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiin\nMEWS OF THE DAY\nSEE PAGE TWO\nWEST KOOTENAY\nSTEAM LAUNDRY\n,   Phont 1175\n162 Biker Street\nNilion\n-iimiiiiiimiiiiiii'iimtmii-iiiiiiiiiiiii\nFLOOR MATS\nSeml-T\u00abllored, Flit end Plain Back\nto tit ill makei of etn\nCuthbert Motors Ltd.\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiHiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi\nELLISON'S BEST FLOUR\nis the best by test.\nYour Grocer Hat It\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiimimi\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOME\nAMBULANCE   SERVICE\n\"Distinctive Funeral Service\"\nBU Kootenty St Phont Ut\nllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllM!'\nKIDDIES\nSpecial After-School Motinee Today ot 4:00 P.M.\nAdmission 30c\u201412c\nSTARTS MONDAY FOR ONE WEEK\n(L-.-J\nj*t*f*miv\nOtH0\nCROSBY Bl\nAn extra bathroom in the\nhome saves many times\nthe cost in convenience.\nPhone 632\nW. L JACKSON\nCONTRACTING CO.\n638 Ward St.      Nelion, B. C.\nE. A. CAMPBELL & Co.\nChartered Accountanti\nAuditors\n542 Belter St. Phone Hi\nMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIII\nSmedley\nGarage Co.\nHUDSON\nPARTS and SERVICE\nGenuine Factory Clutch Oil\n506 VERNON 8T, NELSON\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nCARELESS Today . . .\nCARLESS Tomorrow\nSwing into Spring\nwith our\nP\u201eir^\nSPRING CHANGE-OVER\nSERVICE PACKAGE\nIt Saves You Money on\nAll Makes of Cars\nDODGE - DE SOTO DEALERS\nOpposite Post Office and Humt Hotel\nPHONE 75 - NELSON, I.C.\nSubject to Change \u2014 Cut Out for Reference\nApril S-6\nDEANNA  DURBIN\n\"Lady on a Train\"\nApril 24\n\"Up Goes Maisie\"\nApril 8-9-10-11-12-13    \u2022\nBING CROSBY\nINORID BERGMAN\n\"The Bells of St. Mary's\"\nApril 1S-1S\n\"You Come Along\"\nwith\nApril 25-26-27\n\"Lore Letters\"\nwtth\nJENNIFER JONES\nJ08EPH COTTEN\nROBT. CUMMINGS\nApril 29-30 Mty 1\nApril 17-11\n\"Raffles\"\n\"Wildfire\"\n'Vocation From Marriage'\nwith\nROBT. DONAT\nApril 11-20\n\"Three Cabelleros\"\n\"A City Sings\"\nplus\u2014\"Gentle Annie\"\nMty 2-3-4\n\"Affalrt of Susan\"\nwith\nJOAN FONTAINE\nGEORGE BRENT\nApril 22-23\n\"Captain Eddy\"\nwith\nFRED MacMURRAY\nMltBOCTtNI, Auitrtllt _CP)-\nConstruction of tht bluett flah\nhatcherlei In the southern  hemt\nihere will begin it Snobi Crttk,\npi\nflvt yeirs to complete'. Nitlvt filh.\nipl\nVi.\nlctorla. ioon.\nMf In i\ni. Thei\niroject will take\nSevere Tidal Wavles,\nEarth Shocks\nUnlikely for B.C.\nVANCOUVER, April 2 (CP)-\nBrltlih Columbii ll In ne dinger\ntf lufftrlng from Mvirt tidal\nwivn or earthquake ihocki, Dr,\nJ, A. Pierce of tht Dominion oovernment ebatrvatery it Colquitt\nuld todty.\nHe iaid t miner fault ll preient\noff tht Weit cout ef Vincouvir\nliltnd from whloh B.C. geti repeated minor ihoeki but no url-\nout trtmon ruult from thli.\nR. NADEAU\nLICENSED PLUMBER\nPhone 1157-615 Victoria St.\nincluding Murray cod, tl wtll ll\nvirltlti of trnnt will be bred it tbt\nlew httchtrlti.\nieenn\u00bbi\u00bbHmie\u00bbmi-\u00bb\nJ. A. C Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuite 205\nMEDICAL ARTI BUILDING\n-----*ta_f **mmfl0ta\u00a3tS_\u00a3 \"*\"\nC. W. Houm N. A. Houie\nKOOTENAY GIFT SHOP\n43. Baker IL\nGift Wrap, Ribbon, Seals\nand Cards.\nPtrtlcultr Ladiei Aik for\nElizabeth Ardm\nTOILETRIES\nWt carry I complttt line.\nMill trdtn given prompt wrvlei\nWt trt nil agenti tor Nilion\nDiitrict\nAt Your Rextll Store\nCity Drug Co.\nPhoni 34\nBox 4\u00ab0\nROSCOE\nAND\nFOURNIER\nGARAGEMEN\nSKY CHIEF AUTO SERVICE\nPhone 122 Nelion. B. C.\ns\u00aba9S9Kss\u00ab\u00ab55SKS_--sS-S-Sswsi:\nNEW DELHI (CP)-Well laid-\n'mt coloniei of hygienic houses for\nworkeri will replace slums in Indian Induitrlal areai when .the\nminimum itandardi agreed to by\nthe housing sub-committee are\nadopted In the Induitrlal Housing\nSchemes tor the future, it wai announced recently.\nHare the Job Done Right\nSEE \u2022\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\n\u2022HONE 81S\nimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiniiiii\nMEN'S OXFORDS\nat\nThe Bootery\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nRADIO\nREPAIRS\nNELSON ELECTRIC CO.\nJ. R. WATKINS\nQuality Product!\nSplcei, Ixtrtcti, Medlelnei, ete.\nIPENCER C. COLMAN\nMovcO\n1117 Front Street\nDiitrict Agent\nNeiton\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nTEA AND TOAST\nat the\nMELON DEW\nIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII\nNELSON LION'S CLUB\nPresents the\nQrand Forks\nSchool QirVs Qlee Club\nIN A MUSICAL CRUISE\nat the\nCAPITOL THEATRE    Friday  April 5th\nADMISSION SO \u2014 8:15 P.M.\nSTUDENTS' MATINEE FRIDAY\u20144:15 P.M.\nADMISSION\u2014ISc\nTicked on tole ot Wait's Newt Stand and Volin'i Jewellery Store.\nTOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE.\nCALL M0 fer ipolntment now for\noomplete hoipltil ind medicil cov\nertat. Offlot 577 Biker St,. Nelion,\nDISTRICT OFFICE OCCIDENTAL\nLIFE INSURANCE COMPANY LO-\nCATED it 577 Biker St., Nelion\nB. C\u2014Phone 080.\n\"ROSELAWN CHAPEL\"\nPhone 252\n702 Biker St. Nelson\nNELSON FUNERAL CHAPEL Ltd\nBranch at Kailo\nL. H. Downing\nPHONE 288\nWe Call For and Deliver\nMen'i. ladles' suits, ladies'      OA>\nDresses, plain         9*\u2014.\nMen'i tnd Ladiei* C\u00ab ltt\nSummer Coata #__\u2022\u00bb\u00bb\nEMPIRE CLEANERS & DYERS\nSPECIAL\nBed, coble spring and mattress.\n$25.50\nHOME FURNITURE CO.\nJUST ARRIVED\nAnother Carload\nJohns-Manville\nASBESTOS BASE\nSHINGLES\nLook   Your   Beit\nand you'll feel your\nbest with a lovely\npermanent.\nHai&h Tru-Art\nBeauty Salon\nJohnstone Block\nPhone 327\nIf It's Electric\nF. H. SMITH\nPhone 666       331 Baker St.\nRadio Service\nMcKAY&STRETTON\nLimited\nPhone 644 Nelion\nQjuaztlitf,\nComes First at\nTo dress economically,\nwell as suitably, the\nportant point is to \"ki*K\nyour tailor\". Many of o\ncustomers have order\ntheir clothes from us\nyears without interrupts\n\u2014 proof that we've\nwhat it takes to ma1\nlasting friends.\nOur  Value   is  as  ws\nknown as our Quality.\nEmory's Lt<\nHeadquarters for\nLeishman Clothes\nlllllliilllllllllllillllllillllllillllllllliiiiiiiliiiiiiilllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllll\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nFor Reliable Watch Repairs\nPROMPT   SERVICE\nHARVEY'S\n084 Baker SL\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nSHEET  METAL WORK\nOF ALL  KIND8\nLES BROWETT'S\nTINSMITH and SHEETMETAL\n8HOP\n510 Kootenay St.        Phone 1152\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\nFLEURY'S   Phbrmacy\nPrescription!\nCompounded\nAccurately\nMed. Arte Blk.\n\u2022PHONE 25\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nJOHNS-MANVIILE\nFLEXSTONE\nAsheitoi Bmc\nTwo Styles: - Square Butt and Hexagon\nColors: Til* Rtd, KiUornay Green, Imperial Blut, Blue-Black\n\"J-M\" Flcxstonc Asphalt Shingles corn-\nbins colorful beauty and lasting satisfaction. They make your roof waterproof and\nfire-resistant.\nPHONE OR WRITE FOR DESCRIPTIVE FOLDER\nNELSON MACHINERY\nEQUIPMENT COMPANY\n214 Hall St.\nNelson, B. C.\nPhone 18\nWill Be Tendered to All Returned\nService Personnel\nWho Enliited From Neleon.\nNelson Civic Centre\nWEDNESDAY, APRIL 24th.\nThe reception will be in the form of a banquet and dam\nand those planning on attending will pleaie note Hi\nparticulari in the following paragraphs.\nThe Banquet < 7p.m\nAny serviceman or servicewoman who actually reiidi\nin Nelion ond who enliited from Nelion ii invit\nto make application for an Invitation to tha be\nquet. Naturally with the large number of peo[\neligible to attend the committee in charge must Iw\nan exact knowledge of the number to be present in Old\nto arrange for the catering of the dinner. Therefore tba\nwiihing to attend mutt fill in the coupon below and t\ninvitation for themielvei and partner will immediah\nba issued. Admission will be by Invitation only.\nThe Dance * 9:30 p.n\nWill be open to all enliited perionnel now residing In t\ndiitrict regardless from where they enliited and adm\nlion for themielvei and partner, will be either thalr A\ncharge button or if in the service and itill on diichai\nleave by the wearing of uniforms.\nFill in the Coupon Below for Your\nInvitation to the Banquet\nMail it to Nelson Kinsmen. Club\nBox 369 Nelson, B.C.\nNome in full\nSOUND\nADVICE\nand a good\nRecommendation\nBUY AND STORE\nYOUR COAL\nNOW\n1. You urill be sure to\nhave it tvhen you need it.\n2. Coal urill undoubtedly\ncost more later.\n3. You can at the present time obtain the variety of coal best suited\nto your needs, later you\nmay have to accept a substitute.\n4. For immediate delivery you can budget your\npayments over several\nmonths.\nPHONE TODAY\nTO 889\nTOWLER\nFuel & Transfer\nRank\t\nRegimental Number\nWill you have a partner with you?   Yei\nNo\nThese couponi muit be in the hands af the comml\nin charge not later than April 17th.\nThli recaption It being arranged by tha Nelion Kinimen (\nwith fundi donated by tha public at lait December'! Kim\ntlom of the Air and by the City of Nelion,\nlllllllllllllllltlllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllHHI|lllllllllllllllllllllllll\nWE'RE HERE TO\nHELP YOU\nKeep Your Car or Truck Runnint\nEfficiently Until the New Models Arr\n\u2022\nEfficient, Economical\nPREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE\non All Maket of Vehlclei\n\u2022\nNELSON TRANSFE\nCompany, Ltd.\n35 Phone 35\n______________________________________\n,.........__...._______,__\n(\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1946_04_03","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0417885","@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":"1946-04-03 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1946-04-03 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\/1.0417885"}