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Agrees to\nBack Wages Payment\nAfter New Pact\nKimberley Men to Go Back to Working\nOn Saturdays Following New\nArrangement Announces Murphy\nTRAIL, B.C., May 7 \u2014 Harvey^\nMurphy, international representative for the International Union of\nMine, Mill and Smelter Workers,\nannounced today that agreement\nhad been reached between the Un-\nfon and management of the Consolidated Mining and. Smelting\nCompany of Canada, Ltd., with respect to the payment of back wages.\nThe Company, Mr. Murphy said,\nwere prepared to pay one and a\nhalf times the base rate and the\ninterim adjustment for work performed in excess of 44 hours, or the\nequivalent, for the period July, 1947\nto Oct. 31, 1946 at Kimberley and\nfor the period July 1, 1946 to Nov.\n30. 19*4*6 at Trail.\nBack wages would be paid at the\nconclusion of the present negotiations for a new agreement between\nConsolidated and the Union.\n\"This ends the dispute between\nthe Union and the Company which\nhas held up production on Saturdays at Kimberley. The men at\nKimberley will be working on Saturday,\" said Murphy.\nUnion meetings will be held in\nKimberley and Trail on Sunday to\ndiscuss Union proposals for the new\nagreement which is being negotiated.\nMurphy said payment for back\novertime wages would amount to\n\"well over $150,000\" The overtime\npay stems from hours worked in\nexcess of 44 last year, prior to ruling that the 44-hour week applied\nto miners.\nSeventeen Fires\nIn First Week\nOf Fire Season\n\u2022fires in the Went and East Koot-\nenaya ln tha firat week of the 1947\nlira leaion numbered 17 ai compared with 10 at the same period last\nyear.\nWhile the number ol fires were\nup thla year, three were itlll burning in the East Kootenays ln May\nof 1M\u00ab. Offlclali of the B.C. Forest\nService at Nelaon said that the early\nfires ln the East Kootenay were set\nby Hghtnlnng and pointed to the\nabsence of lightning this Spring as\na probable reason for no serious\nfirat,  ,\nOf the 17 fires recorded ta May\n1947,10 were In the East Kootenays.\nfive In the Wait Kootenay. and two\nIn tbe Boundary. All heve been ex-\ntinquished.\nlauds Campbell\nFor Power\n\"Gift\" To City\nEmerald Mine To\nOpen Shortly\nEmerald Tungsten mine Is expected to start production within\nthe next lew weeks, the Canadian\nExploration Ltd. announces.\nWest Kootenay Power and Light\nCo., Ltd. are installing the transformer to supply the property with\npower and as soon as installation\nis complete, underground operations\nwill start. The* mill is ready and\nwill be tuned up for steady production as quickly as ore can be supplied.\nWork at first will be on a small\nscale as the amount of power immediately available does not permit full operation, but production\nwil] be increased in time.\nEmerald Mine ls near Salmo.\nVOLUME 4-\nCould Hear Message\nFrom Mars With\nReceiver Set\nAdditional information on benefits received by the City of Nelson\nfrom the lste L. A. Campbell, President   and    General    Manager   of\nWest Kootenay Power and Light 'stitute. the broadcaster said one\nCompany Ltd. at the time of his sugar beet harvest \"rose from 155\ndeath,   n   given   by   N.  C.  Stibbs,\nBY   ROBERT  E.  GEIGER\nWASHINGTON, May 7 (AP)-lf\nMars is trying to trying to Communicate with the other planets\nby radio, Grote Reber figures he\nshould pick up the message.\nFor several years Reber has had\nfantastically intricate radio receiver specially designed to pick\nup  celestial  messages.\nSo far however, he's heard no\nstrains of a Martian soap opera,\na senator's speech or even a dot\ndash signal.\n\"They Just don't seem to be\ntrying to talk to us,\" Reber said\nalthough   he  speculates   this  way:\nIf there are any people on Mars\nor any of 'the other stellar bodies,\nand if they have reached about\nthe same stage of development as\nEarthians, they probably know\nabout radio. But it may be that\ntheir transmitters aren't sufficiently powerful to broadcast to\nEarth.\nReber, A radio engineer, built\nhis queer listening station near\nhis home at Wheaton, 111. he came\nto Washington today to tell the\nInstitute of Radio Engineers about\nit.\nWhile listening for a message\nfrom Martians Is his hobby, Reber\ndoei serious work, too, studying\nthe weird radio waves that come\nfrom the sky.\n''This stuff is \u2022Jm.'lMfc.!. nolle,\"\nhe told \u2022 reporter. \"What makes\nIt nobody knows. But lt definitely is of natural origin, due to some\ndisturbance  in cosmic  space.\nRadioactive Elements\nIncrease Sugar Beet,\nRubber Plant Yield\nLONDON, May 7 (AP)-The Mos\ncow radio said today that Russian\nagriculturists had increased the\nyield of rubber plant and sugar\nbeet harvests by the use of radioactive elements.\nQuoting Alexander Vlpogradov,\ndirector   of   the   geochemistry   in-\nFEELS BARBARA\nANN INNOCENT\nAttitudes of World,\nU.S. Presidents\nSupport Optimism\nADVISERS BLAMED\nBy W.  R.  WHEATLIY\nCanadian Preu Staff Writer\nMONTREAL, May 7 (CP)-In the\nmidst of an Internationally-tinged\nfurore over the gift-car of Barbara\nAnn Scott, President A. Sidney\nDawefi of the Canadian Olympic\nAssociation tonight told The Cana\ndian Press he is \"not apprehensive\"\nthai the 18-year-old world figure\nskating champion will be barred\nfrom the 1948 Olympic Games.\nMr.  Dawei, laying he thought\nBarbara Ann li \"Innocent In the\nmatter,\"   baaed   hil   optimism   on\nthree polnti:\n1. Barbara Ann hat voluntarily\noffered to return the (2500 cream\ncolored automobile to her native\ncity of Ottawa from which ihe\nreceived It In recognition of her\nachievement lait Winter.\n2. A letter from Preildent J. 8\nEditrom of the Internationa\nOlympic Committee, to whom the\nCanadian auoclation reported\nyesterday, made a \"friendly Inquiry Into the situation.\"\n3. The itatement of Avery\nBrundage, United Statei Olympic\nPreiident, to the effect that all\nadvice to the Ottawa girl created\n\"an extenuating circumstance,\"\nDespite criticism  from Canadian.\nsports writers against Brundage, as\nwell aa organizations and personal\nities from top Olympic levels down,\nMr. Dawes felt the U.S. President's\nstatement was \"friendly and under\nstanding.\"\nBrundage Is reported to have Instigated the affair by forwarding\nto International Olympic authorities\npress clippings telling of presents\ntlon of the car.\nBLAME ADVISERS\nThe Canadian President, while not\ndivulging the contents of the letter\nfrom Mr. Edstrom ln Stockholm,\nsaid it. as well as Brundage's statement, \"appeared to place the blame\non Miss Scott's advisers.\"\nIt was understood here that Bar\nbara Ann was told by officials of\nthe figure skating department of the\nAmateur Skating Association of\nCanada and others that she could\naccept the car.\nAt the same time it was statetl\nthat the International Olympic Committee has its own amateur regulitlom which must be (net, ln addition\nto rejol-tloni of aport-ijoverninf\nbodies In various countriei, iuch as\nthe Amateur Athletic Union of Canada.\nAlso, an Olympic winner might\naccept Rifts without jeopardising\nhis amateur standing in one or more\ncountries but could still be ruled\nineligible for future Olympic competition.\nNelson's\nJUBILEE\n1897-1947\nSbO\njCINTS A COPY\nLUMBIA, CANADA-THURSDAY MORNING, MAV \u00ab. 1\u00ab47\nNUMBIR 18\nR. W. Diimond, Vlce-Preildent\nand General Manager of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting\nCompany of Canada, Ltd., Trail,\nwho hai been elected Preildent of\nthe Weit Kootenay Power and\nLight Company, Ltd., to succeed\nthe late L. A. Campbell.\nUpper Warfield\nStarts Drive (or\nCommunity Centre\nON TRAIL OF\nBURGLAR WHO\nLIFTED $28,0110\nLoots Coast Home\nOf Cash and Jewels\n\u2022While Owners Sleep\nNOTED VICTIMS\nVANCOUVER, May 7 (CP) -\nPolice tonight aought \u2022 cat-footed\nburglar who prowled the palatial\n25-room Point Grey home of\nFrank Ross, President of the Wait\nCoait Shipbuilder! Ltd., mil n\ncaped with $28,000 In jewelry.\nThe Jewell were taken from i\ndreuer draw In Mn. Ross' room\nwhile ihe wai aileep early today\nOther Jewelry, worth about another $28,000, wai mlued by the\nburglar. One of the itolen Itemi\nwai a platinum bracelet let with\n136 diamonds and 39 rublei.\nGOES UNHEARD\nFrom Mr. Ross' berdoom, the thief\ntook $60 ln cash without disturbing\nhim, and a further $24 from a hall\ntable. The house was entered\nthrough an unlocked library window.\nBesides Mr. and Mrs. Ross, a son\nthe cook, gardner and maid were in\nthe house. None heard the Intruder.\nMr. Ross was Director of Naval\nProduction for Canada during the\nwar, and Mrs. Ross, the former\nPhyllis Gregory Turner, a prominent scientist, was Administrator of\nFats and Oils for the Prices Board in\nOttawa.\nTRAIL, B.C., May 7-Upper\nfield, a pleasant community tf\ncreated some seven or eight j|)Hj\nago when the C. M. i S. Co. boat\n150 houses for purchase by lti employees, has started a drive tor\nfunds to build a $25,000 community\nrecreation hall.\nIt would be used for baskatbell,\nbadminton, dancing and other similar activities.\nAccording to officiali the response is gratifying. The committee\nln charge is composed of A. Bicker-\nton. President, J. Gellatly, Secretary Treasurer, and ilx Directors,\nC. T. Archibald, Reg German, F.\nKeith, W. Gerrand, C. R. Shier and\nP. Stelage.\nRossland Welfare\nDrive Turns\nHalfway Post\nSenator Wounded as\nPistols Drawn in\nOklahoma Session\n-2 To Organize\nWomen's Group\nlor Jubilee\nWomen's Auxiliary to the General\nGolden Jubilee Committee was\nintroduced Tuesday night when\nrepresentatives of several ladies\norganizations attended a meeting of\nthe Publicity Commltee. Mn. H.\nAngus of the Soroptlmist Club wai\nnamed Chairman and asked to\norganize a full auxiliary with Mrs.\nT. H. Stringer of the Klnettei, Mrs.\nG. S. Maclntoih and Mri. W.\nFullerton of the I.O.D.E.. and Mrs.\nD. Mclnnei of the Catholic Wo-\nmen'i League as assistant.\nThe propoied auxiliary wlll help\nthe Jubilee Committee ln selling\nand distributing advertising slickers\nand helping to obtain rooms for\nthe.hundr.il vt e_Mct\u00ab(f JiiUlfe\nvisitor*.\nLocal and outside advertising ln\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilillllllllll\nNelson Stores to\nStay Open Hour\nLonger Saturdays\nPre-war ihopplng houn will\nbe returned to Nelion Saturday\nnight ai 37 retail itorei In the\ndowntown buiineu area leave\ntheir doon open until 9 p.m.\nDuring the war Nelion Merchant! introduced an 8 p.m,\ncloaing. Food itorei Will continue to itop buiineu at 6 p.m.\nIn announcing the new doling, itorekeeperi laid that\nSaturday night wai alwayi a\npopular ihopplng time for out-\nof-town   people.\n^ r i iii 1111 nm 11 r rut 111 iii 1111 mn 11111 mil i\nOpen Cascade,\nMonashee Roads\nTraffic has been resumed over the\nRossland-Cascade section of the\nSouthern Transprovincial Highway,\nProvincial Public Works officials at\nNelson said Wedneiday. The section\nhas been closed during the Winter\nmonths.\nThe Monashee Pass between\nEdgewood and Vernon, is also open,\nit was stated.\nMore Mills Would\nSolve U.S.\nNewsprint Shortage\nWASHINGTON, May 7 (AP)\nChairman Clarence Brown (Rep.,\nOhlol of a ipecial Houie of Repre-\ntentative! Investigating Committee,\nsaid today more mills on Southern\nUnited States pine lands could \"go\nfar toward solving the problem\"\nnewsprint scarcity.\nPresent resources are enough to\npermit output of 1,500,000 to 2.000,-\n000 tons, Brtwn told reporteri. That\nIs nearly half the American consumption, now fed prlrriirilv from\nCanadian and Niwfoundland mills.\nRepresentative Jailed After\nVeteran Member Goes Down; Says\nHe Thought Other Drew First\nOKLAHOMA CITY, May 7 (AP)\u2014Senator Tom Anglln,\n64, veteran Oklahoma Democratic Legislator from Holder*-\nvi I le, was shot on the floor of the State Senate Chamber today\nand witnesses seized Representative Jimmie Scott, also a Hold-\nenville Democrat, as his assailant.\nExamination by Senator Louis Ritzhaupt, a doctor, immediately after the shooting showed a pistol bullet entered\nAnglin's left hip, followed the contour of the hipbone and\nemerged from the fleshy part\nof the* upper thigh\nTwo shots were heard by the\nmany legislators and others who\nthronged the Senate Chamber\nawaiting the convening of the afternoon session, but it was not immediately ascertained whether both\ncame from Scott's gun. Anglin also\nwas armed.\nFrom his bed In University Hospital, Anglin denied he had fired\nhis 25-calibre pistol. The Senate\nsergeant-at-arms said he found two\nempty cartridge cases on the floor\nand both were 32-callbre\u2014the bore\nof Scott's gun. One bullet knicked\na marble slab over a doorway.\n\"I don't think the fellow realized\nwhat he was doing,\" Anglin added\ntonight. \"But he is a dangeroui\ncharacter to be at large. He hai told\nme he thought the whole world was\nmad at him.\"\nHospital physicians said Anglin's\ncondition was not serious.\nBefore he was taken from the\ncapltol to police headquarters to be\nbooked for Investigation, Scott told\nreporteri:\nTHOUGHT HE DREW OUN\n\"He told me If I didn't itay out (rf\nhis way he'd kill me. We both iterted drawing ... he drew \u2022 gun\u2014et\nleast I thought he did.\"\nThere was no further ImmedleU\nexplanation of the shooting.\nPaul Balllnger of Holdenvllle, assistant floor leader of the Houn,\nsaid Anglin's law firm tl handling\na divorce action for Scott'i wife,\nAnglin is Dean of the Senate In.\npoint of service. He entered politics as a state representative ln 1919\nana two years later was elected to\nthe Senate.\nEyewitness account! differed tk\nto whether Scott fired twice, ar\nAnglin and Scott each fired one*.\nAll agree there were two ihoti\nfired.\nScott, a newcomer to polltlci, ii\n35 years old. He served 80 monthi\nin the Pacific with the Marines, returning about a yeer and a half ago.\nCivic Centre Wins Admiration of\nCalgary Good Will Tourers\n\u00ab-\n, A visit to the Nelson Civic Cen-i\no( tre highlighted Tuesday for members of Calgary Board of Trade\ngoodwill tour of the Kootenay and\nOkanagan district*.\nMindful of the fact that Calgary\nCanadian newsprint costs $81 .\nthe form of cards or poiten snd j..  Brown rem,rR;e_ yesterday, al\nui in  outlay  for  a Jubilee louvenir I hll   ,,,\u00ab,. j,*j   Newsprint   Committee\nh,l(wayi program will be  taken up at the j optne(_ hearings on the entire news-\nnext meeting | pr|nt problem, that in more normal\nROSSLAND, B.C, May 7 - Bert\nMcCoy announced Wednesday that\nthe   Welfare   Society's   Drive   for\nfunds   had   reached   the\nmark Tuesday night when the ium\not  17000   had   been   realized   with\napproximately one third of the city\ncanvassed.\nThe objective set Is $14,000 \u2014\nOTTAWA. May 7 (CP)\u2014Prime $10,000 for the arena and M000 for\nMlniiter Mackenile King uld to- Welfare work,\nday In the Common! he would \"be Canvassers had received a good\nthe flnt to do everything poulble|reception. It-ii expected that by\nto protect\" the liitereiti of Birb-;tne end o( the campaign the rink\nare Ann 8cott of Ottawa, world\\(mi will have reached the $25,000     BUTFALO.  May  1   (AP)-Thr.e\nfigure akatlng champion. |mark. The $25,000 will be matched [anaesthetici given in Tandem \"ap- i D .    n_w, T\u201ev\u201er\nIt ?\u00a3 ripl.yln,0 1o. KAr.   H_'!by the CM. & S. Company. Iproach  the  ideal anaesthetic\"  and : Kent, KOyS   I OXeS\nmuth (PC\u2014Waterloo 8outh) who|  '-._\u201e\naiked  If the Government hid or\nwould cable Canada'l repreienti-\nlatlonshlp that existed between tbe\ninterior of B.C. and Calgiry and -\nexpressed the hope that even more I\ncordial ties might be established te\nthe coming yeara.\nOther speakers were\nTuesday night an elaborate arch; times  the  South  can   manufacture Jyea5\nfor Baker Street was among other | the^peper for less thanJSO a ton.    I    Later\nplans diacusscd.\n3 Anaesthetici\nGiven in Tandem\nGive Better Results\n15-Year-Old Collects\nii pl_\u00abrf_*^-*_nto,**ru<rt\u00abee,-- the-ler of the VWB91\u2014\neight  delegates  from   the   Prairie | Ald. Alex H. Allan of NeUon, and\ncity Board of Trade examined the j*. D. Rodway of Nelion, who icted\nlayout closely and came away full 1 ag Chairman.\nof praise for this community \"which -,f\\no CRESTON BUSY\nhad shown the spirit to build such j    *rhe Calgary party travelled from\na   centre   during   the   depression [cranbrook to Nelson Tuesday and\nthis stage of the one-week tour saw\nat a dinner meeting where:them enter the fruit-growing belt\nThe Chairman said. \"There ls no [they   were   guests   of   the   Nelson! at Creston, at the extreme South\nreason on God's green earth\" for the j Board of Trade, they were told by lend of Kootenay Lake. Here new\nrecent boost of Canadian newsprint1 Norman  C. Stibbs,  former  mayor, buildings seemed to be going up on\nto $91  He predicted that the Cana-Hhat since the Civic Centre had been j almost every other lot on the main\ntt'nn   producer!   will   regret   it   in raised juvenile delinquency in Nel-, street, they reported.\ntjme [son had dropped to where it was-    Here, too, they were greeted by\n[practically nil i orchards with apple blossoms and\nP R   J. Dinning, speaking for  the gardens with Spring floweri, all In\nCalgary Board, stated that Nelson, full bloom, and temperature of 10\nIn   erecting   such   a   centre   at   the'above.\ntime It did and in making such a!    One of the tint thingi the Cal-\nLAKEVIEW, Ont, May 7 (CPi\u2014 'success of it since, had \"won the ad- garians noted on  their arrival in\nto   175   hundredweight,   while   the\nsugar   content   increased   from   14'\nto 22 per cent after the beets were,\niction   of   radio-\nHIROHITO NO\nLONGER A RULER\nformer mayor of Nelson.\n\"There was never a finer gentle ,\nman to work with and he always subjected   to   the\nhad   the   Interests   of   the   City   at,active   events,\nheart,\" Mr. Stibbs uid.\nWhat Mr. Campbell had meant\nto the City whj best revealed in\nthe manner in which he had looked\nafter it* power supply at times\nwhen the City Plant was shut I TOKYO, Mav 7 (AP)-A spokes-\ndown. For probably a total of eight man for General MacArthur told a\nto nine weeks the West Kootenay ljHpanese Pr(.5S Conference today\nplant had \"carried our load,\" Mr., that Emperor Hirohito \"is no long-\nStibbs said, but the City was never er B ruler.\"\nasked   to   pny   for   this  service.   It I     .   \u00ab   ,, ,\n\u2022 mounted  to  a  \"gift\"  of approxl- , A RHussey, Jr., special assUtanl\nye.r,  Mr.   Stibb, ;1\u00b0s\";irAr!h\"r s, \u00ab\u00b0vernment,action\n[chief, said that while the Emperor\n\u25a0r Mayor alio recalled I \"nder the new \"\"\u2022\"\u2022\"\"\u25a0on  !\nmately   $7000\nestimated\ntlve on the Olympic Gamei Committee to ne that Mlu Scott'i In-\ntereiti were not affected by the\ncontroversy that hai arisen ai a\nreiult of her acceptance of a motor-car from tho City of Ottawa.\nKing Suffers Chill\nABOARD H. M. S. VANGUARD\nAT SEA. May 7 (Reuten)- The\nKing is suffering from a slight chill,\nwhich, for a few days, hai confined\nhim to the Royal Apartments on this\nbattleship taking the Royal family\nhome from the tour of South Africa.\nCanvasseri are Brrt McCoy. Jim [result ln fewer bad recovery effects\nHanson, R. Wynn, C. Lilydale,  A. on the patient, Dr  Paul W. Searles !To|!0-to  township's youngest  nte- miration of all the West.\" It served [Nelson was the number going about\nF.  Sdao,  R.  Saare,  R.   Allison,  W   ot Buffalo told the New York Stale I _.ver -[t ^ finch   tg_ wno uved [ ai \"the basis for a great community [with   beards   sprouting   on    thetr\nJ. Turner and J. Haley.\nWILL STUDY ANTI-LABOR\nPROPAGANDA GIVEN\nTHROUGH PAPERS, RADIO\nOTTAWA, May  7   (CP)\nCanadian   Congress   of   Labor\nMedical Society's annual meeting to\nday.\nThe anaesthetics are pentothal sodium, nitrous oxide or \"laughing\ngu,\" snd ether. The safety factor\nil increased, Dr Searlei said, be-\n\u2014 The^1114* smaller amounts of each drug\n,., are given in Tandem than when any\n'one is administered ilone.\nPenototbjl Sodium  li given flnt\npayer ls\nenough money from hii paper route\nat the age of 12. to build a cottage,\nwith hil dad's help Soon the cottage waa rented and Bill wai paying taxes, and he's been collecting\nrent for three yean.\nspirit in the future.\" j chins and Inquiring learned of Nel-\nMr Dinning spoke of the close re--son's 50th jubilee celebration.\nSearch for Oil\nPrayer Healer\nthat Mr. Campbell had made other\ncognized as a symbol of state\ngift,   to   Kootenay   Lake   General | i,\"\"0' '\" \"f,lc\"0' ,sov\"nm,:*'t and\nHospital besides the $2000 operating I h\" n0  \"\"\"P\"\"*\"\" \u00abuthority\nroom  equipment  mentioned  at  the:   j. j\ntime of his death  In  Rossland.  At\ns no longer a ruler.1' Hussey'\n\"He  can  act  only  with  the'\none time, during a\nhe purchased $700\nfor the Hospital\nvisit to Nelson\nworth  of  linen\n.advice  and consent of the\n[which   is   itself  responsibli\ndiet\ncabinet\nto   the\nJane Withers\nGranted Control of\nOwn Property\nLOS ANGELES. May  7  (API\nAGREE ON RUSSIAN,\nPOLISH BOUNDARY\nMOSCOW. May 7 fAP>- Tass. official Soviet News Agency, announced today thst a Russian-Polish\nCommission   had  signed  an  agrce-\nActreis Jane Withers. 21, yesterday ] ment fixing the boundary between\nwas granted control nf her own pro*\niTty,   valued   at   140.401 B.V   Judge\nI the two countries   Details concerning   the   line   of demarcation   were\nHarold B. Jeffrey approved a final  not  disclosed,\n.\"-counting  by   Ihe  actress'  mother,\nMrs  Ruth Withers, and relieved her\nr f her guardianship over Jar\nQUICKIES\nBy   Ken  Reynold\n.The Weather\nKootenay - Cloudy becoming occasionally overcast hy late afternoon Widely scattered rainshoweri\nand Isolated thunderstorm.' vicinity\n, 1-ower Arrow Lake Widely scat-\ntried ralnshowers along the mountains entire region Thursday afternoon Winds mostly light Little\nchange in temperature High Thursday Cianbrnok  73, Crescent  Valley\n175\nshortly\nstudy \"In a general way-the fir,-, - ^ f]       ^\nanctal   spomorsh to   \u00bbnd   \u00b0n\u00ab no   J     ' b.d  .^ gf\nbig business ant -labor propaganda .   .      ,\nthough the newspaper, and theft* '*\u25a0 \u00bbuch a. niiLsei, he dec!.red.\nradio Pat Conroy. CCL secretary \u2022 \u00bb*>\u00b0 ivoidi difficulties from rx-\nsaid tudav. He declined to elabor- rl'.ement and nervousness Nitrous\nate except to say thc committee oxide is administered to secure\nwiuld explore generally the whole a deeper anaelthelia, and to perm!'\nfield of anti-democratic activities.\" |earlier use\nin   the  dominion. ether\nFERNIE WORKMAN\nINJURED IN\nMINE ACCIDENT\nWill Have Television\nIn Five American\nCities in 12 Months\nSEATTLE. May 1 'API- Five\nTexas oil companies this week started drilling a well near the town of\nQueets on the Q.nnault Indian reservation in quest for oll, it was announced last night,\n! W. . Brlddeweil or Tyler, Texas,\nspokesman for the group, said the tnp  network   will   have   television\nmpaniei believe their location, in buildings and equipment under con-\nHOLLYWOOD, May 7 (AP) \u2014\nMark Woods. Preiident of the American Broadcasting Company, uid\na Press Conference yeiterday that\na bend In the Queets River, may be\nof  imaller  amounts  of\nDEPTH CHARGES RAISE DEBRIS,\nOIL TO SURFACE IN PLANE SEARCH\nFind Cloth Resembling Overalls Worn\nBy Fisherman; Oil Type Used by Boats\nMRNIE. B. C Miy 7 \u2014 8am\nFowler, flrebou at Elk River Col\nllery of the Crow'i Nest Pail Col.\nly Injured In ln' \u00ab,arl \u00b0< *\"\u2022 \"\" \"eld development\nwhich will be \"\nthe   oil   fields\ncoastline.\"\n\"Our geologist! say the location\nIs the best prospect In Washington\nState* and one of the best In the\nWeit.\" he said\nTh,\nlease\nCompany, wai levere\n\u25a0 mine accident thli morning. De\ntalli of the accident were not def\nI ni te. Mr. Fowler'i condition I\ncomidered to be lerloul.\nGuard Braxilian\nCapital as Court\nludqment Awaited\nRin nr JANEIRO, May 7 'Ren\n[ruction in New York, Chlcigo, Dttrolt, San Francisco and Loi Angel-\nhont half as good \u00abs Ci wlthln lh(| npxt u months.\non   the   California\t\nFour From Nelson\nTo Attend Annual\nUnited Church Meet\nTwo Ministers and two lay delegates of Nelson will attend th*\nannual   British   Columbia   Confer-\nspltal   today   as   the   city   iwilted\nthe High Court'i Judgment on the\nVANCOUVER, Mcy 7 (CP)-Dernoli.ion chorges, r.leos- \u00a3\u2122^\u2122J- \u00ab,*,'\ned  from a power launch,  raised  unidentified debris to the    streets were \u00ablmo\u00abt deserted md\nsurface of the Gulf of Georgia today as plans were made to moit people appeared to be itiylng\nstart diving operations in search of the missing Trans Canada \"'\nairliner which disappeared more than a week ago with 15 persons aboard\nTidal flotsim made It difficult to soundings      Echo-inundlng   equip-\nmake  immediate  identification,  but   ment  will he used tn determine the\nNaval   searchers  said   a  bit  nf  clnth   depth   nf  mniart\nraised  aptwated   In  be  put  of  the\ntype   nf   nveralLs   worn   hy   fishermen   Several  oil  slicks   sighted  af-\nfive-company combine holds\nnn ipproximately 40OO acres.\nCompanies involved are the Rudco\nOil  ind   Cas  Co,  Kraker  Oil  Co.,\nBricken Oil On. and the Petroleum \"***' \u00b0f lh' Unitad Church at Van-\nler\u00bb'\u2014 Soldim with fixed hironeli pipeline   and   Storage   Cn,   all   of couver next week,\ncurded vital pointsjn the Brailllan JT-|fr Texas and E. B .Germany and     They  are  Rev. G.  O.  Boothroyi\nSon, of Dallas, Texas. and  Mrs   Gordon  Allan of Trinity\n  United Church, snd Rev. H. Stawirt\n. T     ,  |        |   .      y~, Forbes  ind  Mrs.  H. C.  Armitrong\nNabbed m Ottawa <*\u00ab p.,..*. u\u00bbim church.\ni    The   Laymen i   AuocUUon   wtU\nrhurgei were **'.\ntype   mmmonly\nter th* demnlltior\nOff, were nf the\nci\\ned  by bouts.\nAir ohservers iUo reported that\nthe uiH.erwi.ter erploimns hart left\nI Inng curving arr nf white fragments which look-rd like paper nn\nthe water\nThe charges were net off clone to\nwhere   an   \"undetermined   rondel\"\nT*ie contact report revived Hope\nthat the myitery of the missing\nplane might soon he solve*.. Gab\nriola Island residents reported\nseveral days ago that on the night\ntht alrcrift was reported mltilng\n\u2014only thret mlnutas before It\nwm tchaduled to land at Vancou-\nvir'i %am Island airport- they had\nsighttd a low flying plan* off th\u00ab\ncoast of '\"- \u25a0   liland.\nThe High Court action started two\nwe-eki ag\" The Government clsim-\nrd the Communist Tarty, reccgnired\nas h legal body two Tears ag\", was\nnot a democratic organization\nThe Communis Party gained ron-\ns .rrnble r.irce*a*\u00bb.i in recent State\nelections, including control of Rin's\nShipping Available\nFor Only\n\".5 000 Immiaranrs\nA Nanaimn fisherman said that he\n\"I sea tht mlct art making their\nholts hlflhtp\u2014ilnce wt got the cat\nwith a Ntwt Want Ad!\"\nNelson\ntl\nm\nCrescent   Villey\n41\nM\nGrind  Torki\n-    52\ngg\nKatlo              \t\n\u26665\nBO\nCnnbrook        \t\n.    S8\nnn\nMedicine   Mat\n37\nIJ\nLethbridge\nJ\u00ab\n72\nCalgary\n311\n87\nKdmonlon         \t\n.a\n87\nKamloops\n54\nm\nPenticton\n52\n\u00ab1\nVancouver\n:._\nM\nAvak,   ibovt,   20.year-old   Ar-\nmtnlan, reputed to be capable of\nhailing through prayer, Is In thf\nUnltad Statti at tha Invitation of\ntha family of Vaughn Arakallan,\n37, of Madera, Calif., ion of a wint\nproducer. Arikcllan waa lnjurad\nmany yean ago, and. according ta\nhli fathtr, hai navar rtgalntd hli\nhealth. Ht ll prtitntly at Palm\nSprings. Calif.\u2014AP wlrephoto.\nftte itory on pagt 7.\ni had been made with anti-submarine  had received a radio messagt nn *\n(detection Muirment amall itt in his craft  which ended\nOTTAWA. Mat 7 (CP.-H  C   P\nCreaiwall. rhIM of the Immigration\n.epartment of the Canadian Pariflr\nRailway,   eitimated   today   that   a-\nlllable    ahipping    would    allow\n(detection equipment imall set in his craft  which ended nr,]T   -^ ^^   imm|j*rinla   to   reach\nThe   frigate   HMCS   Antigonlah  with tha words   \"There is water all Canada   :hli   rear   fr^m   Europ*\nmade   tha  \"contact\"  after  a   wide around ua\" |   Teetifying before the tenate lm-\n'iweep in tha Oulf off the Southealt'    the** tw-o reports, coupled with migration committee, uid thit if\ncout of Gabrlola Iilind the fr.|aU'J ai yet unknown find-  *,mr a visit  to Europe lait rear he\nThe Antigotiiih left a floating ing* yesterday, rrystalltred the be- nMed there were ron'iderab>\nbuoy to mark the \"contact\" ipot lief that the aircrcaft had rrashed numberi of the h-r\u00abt type nf Brit-\nnnd today Diving Tender No  . ind  Into the (Julf Uh    Immigrants    for    farm    h'Up\nIbe big ocean-going tug Hratherton     Search officii!* warned, however, mimj and for other lire* in Canada\ntook oy\u00ab the Jiimt 'againit   undue   optimism,   pointing Switterland   Holland  and Belgium.\nBefore actual diving operations out that many metallic objec'a ire he idded. looked like lhe beat\n\u2022 llrt, the Haatherton must complete  likely lo be lying on the tea bed.     European   aourcea  <rf newcomer*.\nmeet Tuesday, and the Mlnliten*\ngit hert ngs, to continue for about\na week, start Wedneeday. Meetingi\nwill be held In Canadian Memorial\nChurch.\nLuc'ua Parmalee, tald to be ent\nof the iHckeit confidence men In\ntht lttt 10 yean, is behind bars\nmet again afttr helng caught ,.\"i\nmilei from Ottawa. He pleaded\nguilty to uttering forged checks\nworth mort than |17,000.\nMissing Vessel With\n250 Aboard Left as\nUnsolved Mystery\nRANGOON, Miy 7 (API The loa\nof the 1030-ton ihlp Sir Harviy\nAd\u00bbrn*on. which diiappeared In the\n.Andimvi Sea off the Burma Com*\nj three weeka ago with 250 peraoni\naboard, was written off tnday aa .another \"unsolved mystery of th* ett.\"\nThe search for the veaael and ttM\npenonj aboard wai cloeed officially,\nwith searchers having failed to find\na iingle clue as to tht Uny coaiUl\nvewele fate.\nThe official theory vmm that wind\ndrovtthe Adamion into an nn iwept\nminefield and she blew up ifttr\nstriking a mine\nLAKE LEVEL\n1,-evrl of thr West Arm at Nelaon\nWednesday was i-even feet abovt\nlow \u00aba'.er mark\n \t\n\u2014,\u2014I\t\nJin MMe'flR*\n\t\nfe \u2014 NELSON OA|LY NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY I, 1947\n'Wynndel Man\n'Applies\nFor Citizenship\n> Application of John Patalla of\nWynndel, reildent In Canada since\n1129, for a certificate of Canadian\ncitizenship was spproved when he\nappeared in County Court Wednesday before His Honor Judge H. W,\nToast^Tea\nColgan. Tha Judge'i recommendation will now ba forwarded to the\nSecretary of State at Ottawa.\nBorn In Germany la 1892, Mr.\nPatalla saw military tervice in\nGermany during tha Fint World\nWar, but denied lympathy toward\nthe Nazi party since lti riie to\npower. In stating hil raaioni for\napplying for citizenship, ha said\n\"I would Uka to stay ln Canada. I\nhave no intention of leaving.\"\nMarried, but hiving no children,\nMr. Patalla hai worked on farm*\nthe Creston District since hll\narrival in Canada.\nOath of allegiance of William\nJohn Riley of Nakuip wai sworn\nbefore Judge Colgan. who, on presenting the citizeni by certificate,\nexplained obligation! to the country\nneceiiltated by Canadian citizen-\nihip, iuch as use of the franchiae\nduring elections. Mr. Riley made\napplication for his certificate here\nlast year.\nMore than forty years ago. G.\nK. Chesterton, writing'on current realiim, said something that\napplies quite al well to the real-\nlam of today. In Heretics he\nwrote: \"The thing which is resented, and I think rightly re-\naented, in that great modern literature of which Ibsen is typical, U thlt while the eye that\ncan perceive what are the wrong\nthings increases in an uncanny\nand devouring clarity, the eye\nwhich sees what things arc right\nla growing mistier and mistier\nevery moment, till it grows almost blind wilh doubt ... It Is\nquite certain that realists like\nZola do in one sense promote\nmorality\u2014they promote it in the\naense ln which the hangman\npromotes it. in Ihe srnse in\nwhich the devil promotes it. But\nthey can only affect that small\nminority which will accept any\nvirtue ai long ai we do not ask\nthem for the virtue of courage.\nMoit healthy people dismlsi\ntheae moral dangers aa they dii-\nmlaa the possibility of bombi\nor microbes. Modern realists are\nIndeed Terroriits, like the dynamiters; and they fail Just ai\nmuch ai ln their efforti to create a thrill. Both realnti and\ndynamiters ire well-meaning\npeople engaged ln the talk, so\nobviously ultimately hopeless, of\nfilling Kience to promote morality.\"\nCOODERMAM & WORTS\nLIMITED\nToronto,  Canada\nBoth Parlies\nResponsible\nIn Damage Suit\nInvoking the Contributory Negligence Act, His Honor Judge H.\nW. Colgan in County Court Wednesday found Louis George Coletti,\nNelson businessman, and the Fleet-\nline Cabs, Ltd., partly responsible\nfor the collision last year of a\ntruck driven by George Coletti and\na Fleetline Cab driven by- Hugh\nArmstrong.\nThe transportation company, sued\nfor damages by Coletti, contributed\nto the accident to the extent of\n65 per cent, while Coletti himielf\nwaa responsible for 35 per cent of\ndamages, His Honor found.\nThe decision followed submission\nto the Court of written arguments\nby counsels for *the defense and\nplaintiff. W. P. Kapak was Solicitor\nfor the plaintiff and Leigh M.\nMcBrlde appeared for the defense.\nBalsnce ln fsvor of the plaintiff,\nMr. Coletti, after totalling damages\nand diicounting fault percentages,\namounted to $171\nTrail Trundlers Top\nDistrict Ladies Meet\nEmblematic of Weit Koottnay Ladiei 5-pln Bowling Champion\nihlp, tha Savoy Cup Wademday night waa placed In tha hande of \u2022\nproud Trail team. The prtiantatlon wai made at 1 banquet, cioilng a\nday of eontlnuoui bowling that law SO teimi from four Wait Kooteniy\ncentrei matched, and Trail No. 1 retain for the Smelter City tha golden\ntrophy.\nTrail No. 1 trundlera were ehampi by virtue of a 2779 icore. They\nheaded 67 plm the next-placed South Slocan No. 2, who, by ipllllng\nthe maplei for a neat 2712, captured the Common Cup. Nelion Junior\nNo. 2 oime In third, marking up a 2696 total\u2014only 16 polnta below\naecond plaoa.\nIn apite of bowling ability that\nbrought her the Bradley Cup for\na high iingle score of 288, Mrs. M.\nFletcher of Trail had to ling for\nher supper. Mri. Fletcher, who,\nChairman Mrs. W. H. McDougall\nsaid, had \"ihown up the young\nones,\" lang two aoloi\u2014one when she\nreceived the Bradley Cup and the\nother when ihe was given a prize\nfor third place In the high aggregate group. A popular entertainer\nand bowler, Mri Fletcher's sccrei\nwere 288 for high iingle, and an aggregate of 676 Last year's cup hold- '\u25a0\ner was Mrs. lolo Ivers of Trail. *\nMrs W. MacCabe, another pin-;c\nfollower from down river, figured S.\nsecond in the high singles with a J,\nP.  Koahla     123 189 159- 451\nP.   Brown       118 216 182- 514\nTotal 654 856 818\u20142328\nHigh Single-M. Lelgh-233.\nHigh Aggregate\u2014M. Leigh\u2014806.\nNELSON JUNIOR 2\nM.   McLanders      153 236 198\u2014 587\nRevised List Brings Mount SI.\nFrancis Donations To $31r826\n50 00\n16 42\n9 001\nCranbrook   . .\nShirley Beach reiidenta\nNelson .   .\nWilliam Harold    .\nDuckworth and Dealrtau     25.00\nNAKUSP\nJ. J. Doyle        1000\nMr. and Mri. Yurlk      800\nJoe Chelamar\nRalph Islip\nJ. Valchak \t\nL. Ward     ....\nH. Bylund\nMary  Bailey\narv\nBl\nlli\nN.   Simpson\nH.   Hooker   .\nT.   Ganda\nM.   Henry\nTotal\n80UTH 8LOCAN 4\n175 227 208- 610\n126 131 163- 420\n254 144 159- 557\n146 193 183- 522\n854 931 921-2896\nJones   \t\nGarrett\nBiddlecombe\nHammond\nCrossley   \t\n124 100 135- 379\n142 129 148- 419\n82 137 125- 344\n175 196 132- 503\n101 184 161- 426\n624 726 721-2071\nscore  of  279   while   B    Boyer   of    Total\nNelson figured third on a 273 count. SOUTH SLOCAN NO. 2\n3 CUPS TO TRAIL H.   Mulloy      158 170 210-538\nHelen Rothery of Trail  for the A.   Tutt     150 164 253- 567\nsecond consecutive year took home M.   Bland 160 193 122\u2014 475\nEAST GRINSTEAD, Eng (CP)\n\u2014Sir Simon Marks has established\nthree fellowships a year In plastic\nsurgery at Queen Victoria Hospital here.\nTHE CRESCENT\nExtends a Cordial\nWelcome\nVisitor, from British Columbia ore extended a cordial welcome to Spokane, and to\nThe Crescent, Spokane's largest department store We think you'll find a day in\nour store an enjoyable part of your trip to\nthe Friendly City.\nNow, w:th most shortages a thing of\nthe post, you'll f*nd our stocks unusually\ncomplete and varied\nSummer fashions are especially pretty\nthis year . . . from sheer, cool dresses\nto those gov cd eo'crful p'ay and sun\nclothes that Californa sends us.\nOur itocks of Furniture and Houseware are complete oqain, too . . , from\npressure cockers to radios\nAnd men will find that oga;n they\ncan purchase such fi-ie values as Arrow\nShirts. Sxety Brand Suits and other na-\ntiona'v known items\nThe Cre*;re\"t absorbs up to 3 per cent\nof the d sc-jnt on Canodicn currency,\nA-i n -.-.. say Welceme to Spo\nkine, ard to The Crescent.\nthe Transfer Cup and high aggre-jW.\ngate title, thui ensuring three cupsiM.\nfor her home city. Trail last year I   Total\nwalked off with all four cups. Mrs.lTRAIL NO. 7\nRojhery'i  winning  score   was  720,\nfollowed up by a 690 tally by Gwen\nMacrone of South Slocan.\nTHREE  MORE TO\nSOUTH SLOCAN\nThree more prlzei were awarded\nthe host South Slocan club. Ita No.\n4  learn  was given   the  consolation\nprize, Mrs, I. Stone took first for a\nhigh aggregate of 389 and Mrs  E.\nMarshall for sn iggregite of 383 IH\nBoth wilh only one strike to their jM.\ncredit, they took the prizes on a,M,\nbasil of higheit aggregatei with thejE\nfewest itrikei. B\nMacCabe   .     279 182 166- 507\nWoodford     162 180 183\u2014 525\n909 869 934-2712\nA reviled overall total of contri-\u00bb\nbuttons to tha Mount St. Francli -.    _ _,  -        ,,, .\ncampaign haa b.an drawn up by Dl\nCampaign Headquartera at Nelson,\nalong with Itemized receipti from\nvirloui Kootenay-Boundary centres\nSubscription! now it.nd it $31,826,\niome (1000 ihort of (he totil reported in Wednesday'! iuue of the\nDaily Newi. Slightly leu than \u00bb8000\nli required to top tha $40,000 objective for tha District.\nReturni received to date follow:\nNeUon, $13,801; Trill, (11,169;\nKimberley, J2000; Roulind, $689;\nCutlegir, Klnnilrd and Robion,\n$827: South Slocin, Bonnington,\nBrilliant and Dlitrict $653; Greenwood tnd District, $822; Grind\nForki, KOO; Canal Flats, $444; Ntw\nDenver. $281; Kislo, $239; Invermere, $233; Gray Critk, $206; Silmo Dlttrlct. $207; Cranbrook, $131;\nAlhlslmere, $122; Procter, $130; Boiwell, $115: Fernie, $106; Cruton,\n$103; Sheep Creek, $102; Harrop,\n$73; Nakuip, $56; Kootenay Bay,\n$49; Riondel. $49; Roseberry, $47;\nSunshine Bay, $41; Queen'i Bay $33;\nBrideivllla, $20; Crawford Bay, $14;\nNeedles. $10; Willow Point, $10;\nSlocan City, $10; Syringi Creek, $10.\nLirgut Eaat Kootenay donation\nlist to arrive Wednesday came from\nthe Canal Flats District, where\nCampaign Chilrmin W. H. Cleland,\nassisted by Conveners P. A. Mc-\nGrath and R. Jarvis and Canvasien\nOlaf Monison and R. D. McDonald,\nhaa raised $444. Nakusp. Kaslo and\nNelson also helped boost the day's\nreceipts.\nMatheson\nE.   Laurie\nA.   Ferro\nL.   Haas\nA.   Marshall\nTotal\n77\nHigh   slngle-W.   MacCabe-279.\nHigh  aggregate\u2014E. Laurie\u2014609.\nTRAIL NO. 8\n126 243 175- 644\n160 207 242- 609\n205 202 126- 333\n143 133 147- 427\n129 140 164-*\u2014 433\n795 927 834\u20142546\nMonkman\nMilray  ....\nFletcher\nMorrison   .\nHaymond\nIn  preparation   for   the   coming j   Total\noeventh annual tournament  to be;NELSON SENIOR NO. 3\n139 210 198\u2014 547\n152 114 196\u2014 462\n208 180 288- 676\n136 75 164- 375\n117 126 134- 397\n752 705 1000\u20142457\nheld here next year, three Nelson m. Johnson\nofficials were elected. Miss Jessie Is,   Shorthouse\nGentles will be  1947-48 President;\nMiss Edna Peacock, Secretary and\nMiss Chris Fornelll, Treasurer. Elec-\ntlons were held immediately after\nthe banquet in the Trinity Church\nHall.\nVice-President ll Mrs  B  Cox of\nA.   Lewis     \t\nD.   Norfield\nP    Hickey\nTotal \t\nHigh iingle\u2014M\nHigh aggregate-\nTRAIL NO, 6\ni Trail, while representatives chosen j    p\n1 were Mrs Helen Ling of Rosiland, K   \u00ab,__\n\u00ab..\u00bb    IV..I.    nt    Tr.ll      ..A     Mr.    t>-    * n\u00b0*T*P*\nMary Cronle of Trail, and Mra\nGwen Macrone of South Slocan.\nThe Rossland Club, latest organization In the West Kootenay League,\nwu welcomed by Mn. McDougall\nMrs Ling, President, said that her\nteim members had been bowling\neich week In Trail, and this year\nwere competing ln conjunction with\nthe Trail entries, but \"we'll have\neight alleyi thii Tall and will be\nable to get down to buslne-ss \" They\nexpressed a deaire to hold a \"house-\nwarming\" tournament there sometime next Spring.\nOver 150 aat down to the splendid TRAIL NO\nion\nT.   Blundun\nM.   Richardson\nT. Cornelius\nTotal\nROS8LAND\nN.\nM.\nT\nK.\nH\n249 128 138\u2014 515\n141 151 145\u2014 437\n85 146 126- 337\n141 209 146- 496\n204 238 210\u2014 652\n820 872 783-2357\nFletcher-288.\n-M. Fletcher-^676\n203 197 178- 378\n100 123 123- 348\n109 138 118- 363\n233.157 231- 621\n242 118 146\u2014 506\n887 733 796-2416\nStircevic . 16! 143 158- 462\nLavorato . 186 198 197\u2014 581\nCrellin 188 130 150\u2014 488\nLaface      166 148 193- 507\nLing 141 138 149- 445\nTotal            842 777 844-2463\nHigh single\u2014J Cornelius\u201424..\nHigh aggregate\u2014M. Richardson\u2014\n921.\nLate returns follow:\nNELSON\nMcKay and Stretton .\nJ. H. Allen\nDr. H. G. Steed\n.. 50.00\n.. 10.00\n... 25.00\nFleury's Pharmacy            10,00\nDr. T. H. Bourque   50.00\nDouglas        '           5.00\nMiss J. H. Paterson    1.00\nLen Peerless             500\nThe Percolator 5.00\nDr. N. I. Morrison   50.00\nDr. G. R. Barrett     50.00\nJack Laughton     10 00\n100\nio no\n100\n100\n100\n100\n100\n100\n100\n100\nMrs. H. W. Herrldge \t\nG. H. Gardner \t\nM. Fritael       \t\nMn. Walden   2.00\nMrs. A. Juras   1.00\nMrs. J. Harper  .50\nMri. Elder  100\nMri, Shoeba      100\nMn. Falkener          2.00\nMrs. L. Hascarl Sr  1.00\nP. Zak  1.00\nJ. Mikusllk     1.00\nJoe Stalim  _ _ 2.00\nJ. Reyden     _  1.00\nJohn Surina\nBert Steenhoff ....\nG. R. Mcintosh ..\nCANAL FLATS\nMist E Martin ....\nMiss M. 'Adiard ..\n3 90\n200\n200\nDresses\nBeautiful printed |ers\u00aby and silk dresses, drape and\npeplin styles sleeves in all designs $1 \/^.9S\nSizes 0 I to 18. Priced, up from ......\nAlso, sheer silks for the larger\nfigure. Sizes 18 to 50. Prices\t\n.6\n\u2022\u20227-98   S11.9S\nHats\nLovely wide-brimmed hats, white and colored, bonnet\nand crownless varieties. $*^.95        $P.9S\n        Aa      to        J\nPriced\nUniforms\n100\n2.00\n1.00\n100.00\nP. A. McGrath\nMrs. A McGrath  50.00\nW. Agnew       2.00\nJ. C. Anderson  200\nC. Birkhelm   2.00\nE. Birkheim     2.00\nE. BJorkman 1.00\nJ. R. BJorkman   200\nJ. Renwlck      -  2.00\nAnonymous      50.00\nW L. Belcher      100\nG. W. Cockshott   2.00\nG. Cockshott        1.00\nW. H. Cockihott  _ 200\nM. J. Culhane  1 00\nE. Deirochen  2.00\nAnonymoui\nJohn J. Hunter     \t\nE. md B H. Smith\nKooteniy Valley Cooperative\nMllk producti Asioclition\nAnonymoui \t\nMlai Jem Fornelll    \t\nD D. McLean     \t\nSyd Smythe \t\n50.001S. Deirochan _  1.00\n500 I. Engitrom   1 00\n2.00 S. Ingatrom  _  1.00\nH. Enklne     2.00\n2500 W. Foriberg   100\n23.00 W. Forsyth       3 00\n500 F. W. Hollmann   1.00\n10.00 H. Holmlund        2.00\n5.00 B. Hyacinthe            2.00\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\nNews- of the Day\nRATES: 22c Una, Vc line black tice type, larger typa ratei on\nnquut Minimum two line*. 10*. dlicount for prompt niyment\nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nRebekah ills  of  work and tee,\nSaturday, May 10th.\nFor Sill - Girl's bike, good condition. Phor.e 801-L.\nReserve   cabin   rooms   for   your\nholiday at Holiday Inn. Procter.\nPORTRAITS  BY  WM.  RAMSAY\n460 Ward VOQUE STUDIO Ph. IM\nGet yourself a Foley Food Mill\nfor quick, eaiy preparation of tomato Juice, cream soupi, muhed\nvegetable!, apple lauca, etc Maihaa,\nrices and strains all cooked foods.\nNew low price\u2014HIPPERSON'S.\ndinner, which wai catered to by the\nladies of Trinity United Church.\nOverall Committee Chairman was\nMrs McDougsll, assisted by Mrs\nMacCabe and Mrs. Macrone. The\ngeneral committee was helped by\n\"everyone,\" Mrs McDougall said. In\nthanking all who had given assistance in one of the \"biggest and best\ntournaments yet\"\nPIN BOYS \"GRAND\"\nPin boyi, who icrved In tha\nleut gloried roll of the tournament, were given a verbal pit on\nthe bick hy the enthusiastic bowleri. \"They were grand,\" leveral\nsaid.\nMrs A Scott ar.d Mrs Hirry\nStone, both of South Slocan, rendered aoloi. ircompar.ied by Mri\n0 Muir. South Slocan\nScorei for the dsy'i play, which\nwai continuous from 9  im   to 6,\npm   on s:x alleyi of the  Bowla-\ndrome  follow:\nSOUTH  8LOCAN  5\n14! 157 109- 404\n131 161 159- 451\n115 97 103\u2014 315\n165 147 157- 468;\n184 123 134\u2014 441\n736 985 659\u20142060\n3\nLoblick\nAnderson\nHenne\nMurdock\nRandall\nTotal\n219 201 176\u2014 396\n175 181 176\u2014 532\n162 133 179\u2014 474\n175 131 199- 305\n178 191 149- 518\n909 837 879-2625\nWashir trouble' Just phone 91 for\nf.ilton, Beatty repairman.\nArt exhibit loday, Central School\nLibrary irom 4 to 8 pm.\nMlki up a carload lnd mjoy\nyounelf at a Klondike Dlnci ln\nthe Cutlegir Community HlU.\nDince, Cardi, Floor Show. Sponsored by tha Castlegar-Robaon\nBranch Canadian Legion  170.\nNELSON SENIOR  NO. 2\nFornelll    ....\nKopec\nPearson   \t\nRosi       \t\nGentlei\nTotal\nHigh single\u2014J.\nHigh aggregate-\n123 167 230\u2014 520\n129 169 181- 479\n133 232 164\u2014 529\n139 135 219- 493\n271 188 160\u2014 619\n793 691 954-2940\nGcntles-271\n-J Gentles\u2014619.\nClin McLeary will meet tonight\nin the Legion 8 pm.\nJack Boyce Men'i Shop\nEye-Catching  Spider  Loom  Tlei\nSilent meat cutter with motor,\ncounter icalei, smill steam boiler,\n3000-witt AC lighting plant B C.\nMachinery Sales Co., 620 Tront St.,\nphone 367, Nelion.\nSee our completi itock of Mothertr*\nDay Cards Kootenay SUtionen and\nSport Shop.\nWhite, nurses uniforms in short sleeved types. Sizes\n14 to 22. M-98\nPrice         T\"\nFink's Ready'to'Wear\nNELSON SENIOR NO. 6\nA    MacMath\nP   Schumiker\nD.   Chuninow\nB   Mills\nN   Wood\nTotal\nTRAIL  NO. S\nR   McDonald\nD    Mclvor\nV   Mirtln\nB    R:dge\nA    Horlick   ...\nTotal\nNELSON SENIOR 5\nCo-iplar.d\nSewell\nMann\nMassur\nYork\nTotal\nHigh  .ingle-\n111 IBO 120- 411\n162 120 137- 439\n144 196 149\u2014 489\n185 132 148- 463\n197 221 183- 571\n769 869 737-2373\n135 201  171- 507\n138 179 148- 478\n157 97 113- 367\n155 169 140\u2014 461\n177 142 109- 428\n760 782 979\u20142241\nWood-221\nRevising your Insurance*1 Let ul\nhelp yoa BLACKWOOD AGENCY.\nEVERY DAY 18 BARGAIN DAY\nAT FAIRWAY. PHONE 1177 AND\n1178,\nFOR  MOTHER'S DAY\nLovely Balmoral Breakfast Sits\nJust arrived it GREENWOOD'S\nMEN'S   LOAFERS, COMPOSITION\nSOLE. THE IDEAL LOAFER.\nSPECIAL, $4.95, it THE BOOTERY.\nHelp! Help'\nBring bick your empty soft drink\nbottles ln order to iscure i continued lupply of your favourite bev-\nlengei\u2014McDomld Jim Co, Ltd,\n1 Nelson.\nWAITS   NEWS\nLovely    bouquets    ir.d    plants\nOrder early for Mother'i Diy.\nRETAIL MERCHANTS-PLEASE\nREMEMBER THE DINNER MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION MEMBERS, HUME HOTEL, MAY 16TH,\nAT 6:15 P.M. 75 CENTS PER PERSON.\nSunny diys ihead' Get your\nfilms ind hive your developing\ndone it\u2014Vilentine'i.\nHigh Iggreglte-N   Wood-371.\nTRAIL   NO. 9\nKennedy\nRobertson\nBreeze   ....\nMorris    ....\nHarries\nTotil\nHigh  Single-!\ngh   Aggregate\n27 194 137-I42!\n123 134 159-418\n107  15!  107- 391\n83 137 140- 391\n227 198 113\u2014 338\n697 784 938-2107\nHirr:es\u2014227\n-I   Harries\u2014 538\nNELSON  JUNIOR I\nM    Whitelock 200 175 142- 517\nM    Leigh .   156 233 217- 606\nC    Hvssop '.22 118 139-379\nB    Moore 170 138 137- 445\nM    Pc**er 137 157  159- 451\nTo'al 785 821 791-2397\nNELSON  SENIOR 4\nJ    Butler '.61 147 114- 122\nF   GUI 153 129 161- 443\nB   Renwlck 101 194 202- 497\nC   Davies\nG   Melatlr.e   ...\nH   Vellu'inl\nR   Martin\nL   Vellu'inl\nTo'al\nBOUTH SLOCAN\nI   Stone\nM    Bird\nE   Marshi'l  ...\nD   Tmda'.e\nO   Mulr\nTnial\n563\nNELSON  JUNIOR   NO.  1\n190 129 193- 49!\n!S9 108 194- 411\n197 !94 172- 363\n93 199 100\u2014 359\n157 198 117- 442\n748 794 716-2229\nNO, 3\n112 138 139\u2014 389\n199 173 102- 441\n119 120 144- 383\n191 123 198- 492\n195 135 175- 475\n72.1 989 728-2140\nOrdir yoir Liwn Furnlturi Now.\nSee our Liwn Ornaments Thl\nWood Shop. 410 Cedar St.\nRemember Mother wi'h flowen\nind plinti from Gritzelle'i Phone\n187 or Vilentine'i 125.\nAttention, Griduite Nunei Veiper Services St Saviour'! Church.\n7 SO pm. Sunday, May llth All\nnurses meet at Church 7 15 pm\nMEN'S SCAMPERS - \"STYLED\nSPECIALLY FOR TIRED FEET\" -\nALL SIZES, $5.56.\nLADIES' WHITE PUMP DOUBLE\nE \u2014 \"IN 8PITE OF YOUR SLIOHT-\nLY WIDER THAN AVERAGE\nFEET, YOU TOO CAN STEP OUT\nIN  WHITE.-43.50 it\nTHE BOOTERY\nC. Irving\t\nH. Irving\t\nA. Kovacic -\t\nC. Langrldge   \t\nH. Lindenberger  \t\nW. Lloyd \t\nB. MacDonald\t\nD. A. MacDonald \t\nF. W. Mitchell\t\nO.  Monsson \t\nH. E. McCoubrey \t\nN. Newman \t\nA. Rotvold \t\nE. Rqtvold\t\nN. Rudmin   \t\nB. Rutherford\t\nM. Smylike\t\nN. Sparman\t\nJ. T. Stinhope \t\nH. J. White   \t\nW. Wakiluk\t\nAdolph Woodike\t\nAlbert Woodike _\t\nE. Woodike   \t\nH. Wyatt     \t\nS. Kobza     \t\nD. Bannister \t\n0. Taplln   _\t\nH. Aho\t\nJ O Andenon  _\nC. Cirlson   \t\nA. Edlund\t\nC Engitrom  \t\nB. Evinion\t\nH. Guitafson  \t\nG. Krlstel \t\nS   Kruvz \t\nC. E. Langrldge _\t\nE. Lokken \t\n1. Ogden\t\nP. Ogden\t\nA. O'Donnill\t\nJ   Petrovych \t\nA. Rindal    \t\nO. Sullmki  \t\nJ. Ttplln \t\nM. Cole\t\nB   Edwardien  .....\nCinil Flats Store   ..__,.\nMra A. M. Renwick\t\nF P. Morrii\t\nH Rotvold\nW  W. SUpleton \t\nJ. WernlUnig\t\nA  Brogan      \t\nMrs I. Ltrion\t\nJ  Tomik\t\nR. D MicDonild\t\nO J. Anderson\t\nA. P. Anderson  \t\nMn. J. Moore \t\nI Mri  Kokkll*  \t\nIO. Robly\nIL. Mirkuion \t\nJ. Norgran\t\nW. Hickey\nGui Erickion  _..._\nJ Bellini.\t\nRoy Cue    \t\nC McGuire  \t\nGui Edlund\nR B Johnion ind ion \t\nM. Wilion       \t\nP. T Dillon     \t\nE Heei \t\nP. Trudeau   \t\nR  B  Prust\t\nDong Kung   \t\nMah Ling  ,_\t\nC. Nelaon\t\nL. Prentice\nJ. White\t\nKASLO\n! If you wish guinnteed work md\nprompt service, send your witch repiin to REDGRAVE TIME SHOP,\nTRAIL, 8, C Eitlmatu given on requeit. All work nturned COD.\n200\n200\n200\n100\n1.00\n2 00\n100\n200\n1.00\n5 00\n5 00\n500\n200\n200\n200\n5 00\n200\n500\n100\n200\n2 00\n200\n200\n200\n1.00\n1.00\n500\n500\n200\n2 00\n200\n200\n200\n200\n2 00\n2 00\n200\n2 00\n200\n200\n200\n200\n200\n200\n200\n2.00\n200\n1000\n200\n200\n1.00\n3 00\n1.00\n200\n100\n75\n500\nmoo\n100\n100\n100\n100\n100\n200\n100\n100\n100\n100\n3 00\n300\n3 00\n300\n50\n1000\n100\n5 00\n2 00\n100\n100\n2 00\n5 00\n500\nMm. M. Kamegaga \t\nClaude Denney \t\nJ. Chapman  _\t\nA. Hiywood \t\nMiss F. Roberts \t\nA. Bavington \t\nMri. M. G. McGlUivray ....\nFred Speire\t\nJ. Noefield    \t\nKaslo Women'i Institute\nJohn Micalaiik \t\nMri. H. Fell   \t\nJack Manden  \t\nMri. J. Aim \t\nMr. and Mrs. C. White .....\nMr. Gruniwood     _.\nMrs. Charles Hanson \u201e.\nJ. Paterson \t\nMn. Aaher  \t\nMr. and Mrs J. Baker Jr.\n100\n2 00\n1 llll\n2 011\n1.00\n1.00\nl.oo\nl.oo\n.50\n1000\n5.00\n100\n5 00\n1.00\n5.00\n.50\n6 00\nl.oo\n100\n2 00\nThree-Day Art\nExhibit Opens\nHere Thursday\nAn exhibition of 32 paintings,\nworki of Coast, Cariboo, Okamgan\nand Kootenay artists, will open\nThursday in the Central School\nLibrary and continue over \u2022 three-\nday period until late Saturday. It\nli the lecond such exhibition to be\nheld thli year, and ia sponsored by\nthe B.C. division of the Cinidlan\nFederitlon of Artists, md the\nNelion Art Club.\nCanvisei by Alec J. Garner o!\nProcter ind Mrs. Pentlmd md Ed\nKilter of Nelion, ara included in\ntha showing. Their painting! were\nchoien by the Club to represent\nthlt District.\nIEE8 BALANCE LACK\nOTTAWA, May 7 (CP) \u2014 John\nBracken, Progresiive Conaervative\nLeader, told Canadians tonight their\ncost-of-living \"li mounting much\nmore rapidly than your taxation is\ndecreuing.\"\nCONSTIPATED ?\nt-stf ALL-VEGETABLE\nLAXATIVE\nNR \\*\\\\m r\u00abmfY\u00bb\u00ab mW.m, faLitv-it wmmry\n('\u2022\u00bb-. \u25a0\u25a0.\u2022\u25a0*. !\u00ab '\"-* - *\u00bb .-\"I bv if'<T-'\"'.:-'-\nTVm-iih, pUulni ii-'job. NR Tihlr-ta\nrcrrioin two it\/Mf-ll*, NR ud NR Junior.\n(\u2022-.   (ioM)   for   atttt   mild   ictics.\nI'lin nr i ''\u25a0\u25a0\u00ab' Uu i. \u25a0\u25a0!'>-.!.\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Pamngtr and Frtighr\nF   McMullin\nI    Peirnrk\nV DeLucreiio\nF   Opemhiw\nD    Morrison\nTotil\nSOUTH   SLOCAN\nV McDougil\nL    Powell\nH    Stnet\nIG    Hill\nG    Microne\nTo'H\nNELSON  SENIOR\nlM   Pitenon\nW.ite-er\nAlien\nV.i-i-'irh\nDilgwill\nTotal\nTRAIL  NO\n1R8 215 20h\u2014 603\n147 119 !73\u2014 439\n119 174 127\u2014 420\n179 164 144- 487\n213 154 202- 589\n348 826 846\u20142518\nNO.  1\n141 131 70- 364\n178 93 199\u2014 450\n140 218 157- 515\n186 172 122\u2014 480\n193 227 270\u2014 890\n9(0 311 Slid    2479\nNO.  1\n!!9 130 176- 434\n159 18! 219- 599\n200 17H !\u00ab2\u2014  5'H\n'.44 113 22.5- 532\n230 !M 221- 832\n958 833 99.1-2994\nShe will  remember\u2014don't  YOU\nforget   Mother'i   Diy   Say  it  with\nflowen from\nMACS G'EENHOUSES  Phone 910\nIf you're building, lea ui fo- Inildi door lata 3*.-inch dull briu\nbutt). Yale night lilchu. etc\nHIPPERSON'S\nMembiri ot the Canadlin Legion\nara requeited to attend a special\nmeeting at 8 pm Thunday. May 8,\nto dlicuai vetenni' houiing in Nelion It ii expected thit thl Housing\nAdmlnlitntor, Mr Cattail, will attend.\nTypewriter for rant D W Mc-\nDirbv The Typewriter _ Adding\nMichim Mm\". 533 Wird Street,\nNelson. B C\nGet your C^ist Tlr Doon it thi\nNelson  Wood  Working Co\nOpposite Dilly Newi\n273 Biker St Phor.e 1150\nGat Your\nTexaco Outboard\nGear Lubricant\nAt\nROSCOI It FOLTtN.nl\nSky Chief Auto Service\nNelson - Trail\nRossland Freight\nJ. C. MUIR\nPhoeei:    Nelion 77, Rouland 171; Troll 1001\nConnections  tai:\nSALMO   -   KASLO   -   CRISTON   -   NAKUSP\nMOTHER! RELIEVE\nYOUR CHILD'S\nCONSTIPATION\nWithout Nn-.ty-Tn.tlnq\nlaxatlvei or Harih\nPurgative! that Cramp\nOill-nt. Ci-n T\u00bb_#'i. '**\u2022 ... wr.\nPKltvi mil* \u00ab*r*c:illT frr nmt, nt p,..\nI\u00abl T^lnf.'.,! frrtrr, I h> II reir* .-a .- 1\nllMfllM In tiVt - t-t in tttillf in- Blr- ,\nmillr \u2022Ji'hA.t, \u00bbl*'i_i ,i \u2022\u2022\u25a0- -i ,\u2022!-\"--. \\\ntill' t-ia '\u201enl<_' thill anrl <.*.,\u2022_ .\nIvilf an Oi, fM14-.ni CHr* Tihfrt fe I\nHi. l-l h.i. ,r-,r rVM In .\"-.lllf-lllnn \u2022* I\nllll Itu ->_-n..ur.ir  ll )-v\u00bbi_', _\u2022<   |\n1\nH    RMhery      .\nI.   Buhop\nM   Crnn-.e\nH   Miiruei\nM    Goldberg\nTotal\nHigh   iingle\u2014H\nHigh  aggregate\nNILSON  NO\nH    Durlni\nt    Gourher\nB    Bovir\nV   Hlckey\nP   Thompion\nTotil\nTRAIL  NO. 2\nChoice Plinti ir.d Flowen for\nMothers f-v Surtdiy Miy llth\nOrder eirly\nCOVJNTRY'8   PHONI 98?,\nWen\nBirrh\nCox\nMir'ln\nR'-odea\nTotal\n233 259 224\u2014 721\n170 162 174- 506\n203 182 205- 583\n1J8 108 178- 424\n199 187 164- 940\n937 \u00ab97 945-3779\nFtnthlrv-JSI\nH Rnthery-720\n3 JUNIOR\n70 190 159- 319\n111 199 113- (91\nIJO 123 273- 316\n179 1,99 !S\u00bb~ 49T\n1T4 ITt) 1J1- 475\n655 607 IOT-2399\n139 131 !\u2022\u00bb- 457\n119 176 192- 443\n169 198 3,91- 986\n... 170 190 191- 471\n199 93 I9A- 437\n809 714 871 -2394\nThe ntufirlion thit good work\ngivli ii worth winy limn whit\nvou piv Bring vour witch npitr*\nin COLLINSOXS\nJoymikar'i Progrenlvt Whlit\nModern ir.d Old Time Dince. Cirdi\n113 pm Dince 11 pm Mamhlri\n30c. nnn-memhtri  40c\nWintad to rent, imill. nedem\nhome with t\"*o bedroomi. Appllcint iteidily employed it good nl-\nirv. ia \u25a0 non-drinker ind verv cin-\nfu! tanint. Would piy yeiri rent\nin idvtnci if iny object. Box 4119\nDuly Newi\nAnyone hiving photogriBke or\nmipi nf icenn. buildingi, people\nor convention githertngi liken M\nvtiri igo In Nilion, in uked lo\nloin thim to the Goldan Jubllte\nCommute*. They may ba lifl with\ntha Jubilee Miniger it Un-iberU\nLumbar Offici or Wood Villinoe\nHirdwire Store\nMrt H  Beck\n100\nCithollc Lidiei' Alter Society\nli oo\nHenry Larson\t\n500\nMri. J. ruriik   \t\n25\nMri  Vlckbirg\t\n.50\nAnonymoui   \t\n100\nMra  Tonkin    \t\n100\nMri. P Butler     \t\n1.00\nMr  Mickie               \t\n50\nCiptiln G A. Weit _\t\n10 00\n.30\nI.ed Aydon\t\n1500\nA friend                \t\n200\nDr. L. D Beiecker \t\n10 00\nS. 1. Renter           \t\nsoo\n1. H Pilolu\t\n1 OC\nJ  Cidden        \t\n2 00\nAnton Johnion\t\n100\nMri. I C. Binno \t\n200\nRJahmt\n10.00\nMr. and Mri. W. Billing!\t\n200\nMln Irii Clarke     \t\n100\nR. A Chuter - \u25a0\n200\nJ MoPherion         _\n200\nMre Miry White\nJ 00\nK Shimo Tikihira     \t\n2 m\nPrank Tonkin\ninn\nGrey\nBlankets\nSuitable for\nCamp or Home\n64\"x84\", 7 lb. weight\nPair\n'13.95\nx84\", 8 Ib. we\nPair\n'15.95\n72\"x84\", 8 Ib. weight\nPair\nGODFREYS'\nPhone 270 Box\nWi hive Ixptnilon Briciliti lo\n;fit ill >\u2022\u25a0 m of witehei Comi in\nind Ke our iileetldn Colllnion'i\nJiwilliry Store. S61 Biker St.\nNilloe\ni nor.\nAll ivulible Brothtn pleue meet\nit Hill Thundiy. Miy 8th it I 4J\np m to ittend funeril nf Lite\nRrother Bernard Burgoyne\nTOO UTI TC CUttIFY\nTOlTLB   TBAdI\"'fW'JIMH\nBungilow In Vmcouver for houie\nIn Nelion For pirtlculin Phoni\n9*9 ' l between Ihl hour! of ]\n\u2022 nd 6\nchoica  locitlon   Oen   In   $1100\nTermi   Bex I3I< Dilly Newi\nWMBWATION   RADIO    A HE\nPhonogriph. 4 monthi old   Perfect condition   HO  Phoni ITQ.R\nRAN\"5T\n11  The  Ark Slore\nWAKE UP YOUR\nBODY'S OWN\nLAXATIVE\nStop comtlpatlon thli natural,\n\u2022aiy way\n1 UI4r tlm -nem ihii ntat J Vk\nMj.T_lW\u00abilnature'!owTi laxative.\nIlli_**gei*i*k\u00ab\u00bbllke\u00bb!\u00bb_;-nlMlieid**t*.\nhi jmlii\u00ab cii'lKllfyear i\u00bbl\u00bbt__n deflfi\nFnl-a-tn* krii| r_\u00bbf, ua* pm lim uti. M\u00abU\nIra Mu n. Uk M, -Mn Frd-a-eni\nkin WH trnmak tl aim. Fa f*kk\nnatural rd-f trr FnaU-tna ttiir.\nFRUITATIVES\nLIVER\nTAHITI\nIf You Indulge\nIn Over Eating\nA MBimni fault ii our prtMot <Uy f.T.li:_\u00bbUoa\n(\u25a0 (mr Mtina. Uor* p*rtoa| thu act or*r Indulg*\nti foM.\n6our&*u of ih\u00ab ifom*<*h, bUlcwntML __*trttrani,\nhMtkrhM, btlohkaf or othtr ttttMrftry aiiturb*ne\u00ab\u00ab\nftr* off-n rtutt. by 0T\u00bbr-lft4ul|MM. In iu<U f\u00ab*M\nBnrfWk Blood Bitten ihrmld gift quirk nil*..\nBurdork Blood Bitt#w U ft pun mgttfthU ixuBpout)-. fnr minor Mm\nordtr* of tko itnmirh, \\\\**r. ikin tn. Y *\u2022* *\\* Tt utimn'iit-n* th* tction\nof Uto itrmn-h ftfid difftttlTft orgui thm Imprnring'digt-itmn, twitinUtinn\ntn-l tllmtnttioi.\nTou 11 flod B.B.B. oa mIi tt drug rn-jnterf ftrflmthtr*.\nAooopt so vuhttltatet.   Sp**ifY B H Tl,\nTk*T Milktrn Cn   TJmlt*. TVimnlft Ont\n 5t*\\\nReports to Shareholders. . .\nNet Earnings of\nCPR. Smallest\nShown Since 1895\nMONTREAL, May 7-Net earnings (or the first quarter of 1947\nwere the smallest recorded in any\ncomparable three-montb period\nlince 1895, W. M. Neal, Chairman\n\u25a0nd President, of the Canadian Pacific Kailway Company, told the company's shareholders at the annual\ngeneral meeting here today.\nA sharp Increase in working expenses due to some extent to abnormal snow conditions contributed\nto the decrease in net earnings, but\n\"it derived principally from further\nincreases in wage rates and material\ncosts that have developed since a\nyear ago.\"\nMr. Neal .expressed confidence\nthat the freight rate hearings at\nOttawa would bring recognition of\nthe need for higher rates.\nLast October, the company joined\nwith other Canadian Railway Companies in applying to the Board of\nTransport Commissioners for Canada for authority to make a general\nincrease of 30 per cent in freight\nrates within Canada, with the exception of the statutory grain rates\n\u25a0nd a partial exception ln the rates\ncn coal.\n\"Hearings on applications are doing much to focui attention upon\nthe critical situation into which the\nrailways have been forced by reason of mounting costs and rigidly\ncontrolled rates,\" he said.\n\"In every other country in the\nworld, so far as is known, the level\nof railway charges has been raised\nin the process of adjusting to the\nchanged price relatiorlships prevailing in the post-war period.\"\nDealing with the place of the Canadian Pacific in the Canadian and\nthe world scene, Mr, Neal said 75,-\n000 employees, 90,000 shareholders,\nmany thousands of suppliers of materials and services and millions of\ncustomers for the company's world-\nwide services *#re affected by ita\nwell being.\nReconciliation, of the obligation to\nprovide the public with adequate\nand efficient transportation at reasonable rates, ensure a reasonable\nreturn to shareholders and provide\nemployees with steady employment\nat fair compensation was \"a task of\nextreme difficulty in the present\ntransition period.\"\nRESULTS A PARADOX\n\"Net earnings from railway operations were sufficient only to meet\nfixed charges and provide two percent toward dividends on the preference stock. The results were thus\na paradox\u2014a year of high business\nvolume and net earnings of meagre\nproportions. It was solely the record earnings from non-rail invest-\nOtt tht habit of buying 3 boHloi of\nJavtx at a time\u2014\nONE FOR THE KITCHEN\nJavtx eltant and whileni tinltt and\ndrain-board i   b.ttir  and   foiltr.\nONE FOR THE BATHROOM\nJavtx ke.pi your toilet, bath and\nbatln sparkling \u2014 dtodorliu and\ndisinfects.\nONE FOR THE LAUNDRY\nJnvtx In tht waih gttl rid of dlrt-\nttalnt quickly, maUi cottons and\nllntni mowy whltt,\nAT YOUR DEALER'S\nTHREE KILLED\nIN ENGLISH\nMINE EXPLOSION\nFirst Disaster in\nCoal Mines Since\nGov't Took Over\nSIX MISSING\nBARNSLEY, Yorkihire. Eng.,\nMty 7 (AP)\u2014At ItMt three mlntri wert killed today and tlx oth*\ntra wtrt mining and believed\ndtad In an exploiion In Barmley'i\nbiggest coal mine.\nTwenty-five Injured men were\ntaken to hospital.\nFint reports blamed a short circuit in an electric line for the blast.\nIt was the first disaster ln British\nmines since the government took\nover ownership last Jan. 1.\nBarnsley, a town of about 70,006,\nis in Southern Yorkshire, about 40\nmiles East of Manchester.\nNine miners were killed In the\nsame pit in February, 1942, attempting to seal off an area which had\ncaught fire.\nDenies That CM Passed Up Low\nRate Grain Traffic (or Belter Hauls\nWILL SPONSOR\nSEVEN AIR CADET\nSCHOLARSHIPS\nOTTAWA, May 7 (CP)- There\nwas big news today for Canada's\n15,000 Air Cadeti\u2014the Air Cadet\nLeague of Canada will sponsor seven Cadet scholarships to the Naval-\nAir Force College, Royal Roads,\nnear Victoria.\nThe announcement was made by\nC. Douglas Taylor, League President who said one Air Cadet from\nthe Maritime! and one from each of\nthe remaining provinces will be\nchosen by the League to take the\ntwo-year course.\nTuition fees and certain incidental\nexpenses will be borne by the Air\nCadet League. Each scholarship involves an outlay of approximately\n$1000.\nCandidates must be Bt least 18M.\nyears of age but not over \\9Vi on\nJuly 1, must have senior matriculation standing and be physically fit.\nBy JOHN LEBLANC\nCanadian Pren Staff Wrlttr\nOTTAWA, May 7 (CP)-Weitern\ngrain growers have not been by-passed in the provision of freight cars\nto handle their product a Canadian\nNational Railways .official told the\nBoard of Transport Commissioners\ntoday.\nStanley F. Dingle, C. N. R. Chief\nof Transportation, rejected a suggestion that the railway might have\npassed up low-rate grain traffic In\nfavor of more lucrative haulg of\nmanufactured products. He was testifying at the National Freight-Rate\nInquiry.\nQuestioned by C. H. Locke, Brltlih Columbia Couniel, Mr. Dingle declared tht C. N. R.'i \"car\nihorUget\" for'handling Weitern\ngrain, running up to 2000 dally,\nwere eauaed by lack of rolling\nitock.\nMr. Locke asked lf last Winter's\nshortage in the West might not have\nbeen caused by the C. N. R. taking\n\"more probitable\" traffic than grain.\nThe official said there had been a\n\"heavy demand\" for cars to move\nmanufactured goods in the East, and\nit had been \"difficult\" to keep cars\nin the West.\nLater, he declared the C. N. R. had\ncomplied with the provisions of the\nCanada Grain Act in accepting orders for cars for the transport of\ngrain,\nHe did not if ret with Mr. Locke's\nsuggestion that the current shortages might have been caused by\nWestern growers having held more\ngrain than usual on their farms last\nseason.\nJ, J, Frawley, Alberta Counsel,\nasked if the car scarcity had been\ncaused by any \"delay\" in executing\na recommendation for the purchase\nof 370O new cars made last Summer\nby Mr. Dingle.\nThe transportation chief declared\nthere had been no abnormal delay\nby the company in handling the recommendation. The cars were ordered early this year.\nQuestioned by Manitoba Counsel\nWilson McLean, Mr. Dingle said he\ndid not think there would have been\nany advantage in ordering the 3700\ncars at the time of hia recommendation.\nHe understood, he said, that production of railway rolling stock for\nexport received preference over\ndomestic orders last year.\nCommissioner J. A. Stoneman observed that a large factor ln the car\nshortage probably was caused by\nwartime accumulation of grain,\nwhich now was available for free\nmovement.\nUnder questioning by Saskatchewan Counsel M. A. MacPherson, Mr.\nDingle said the C. N. R. was conducting joint research with the Canadian Pacific Railway on the possibilities of gas turbine engines.\nFirst English-Speaking Cardinal\nWas Youngest Archbishop in World\n:\/  _-?\navex\n\/ lifid Simmttme\n'\/  < \/ I |\\\\N\nthe economical\nway to serve\nneeded vegetables\nevery day\nyw\u00abFWitf^MtskYlMW,M^\nments that permitted dividends to\nbe maintained at four per cent on\nihe preference stock and five percent on the ordinary stock.\nGross earnings for the three\nmonths ending March 31 totalled\n$71,348,120, an increase of $186,827\nover the same period of 1946. Revenue from passenger service continued to decline. Freight revenues,\non the other hand, were greater than\nin any previous first quarter. Revenues have benefitted from the general freight rate increase granted by\nthe Interstate Commerce Commission and which the Board of Transport Commissioners of Canada approved for international traffic. The\nrate of increase was computed as\naveraging 17.8 per cent on all traffic in tht United States and was\nmade effective January 1 of this\nyear\u2014superseding an interim increase averaging 6.5 per cent effective July 1 last.\n\"Working expenses were $70,072,-\n603 or $3,186,875 higher than those,\nof the same period of 1946. Net ear- j\nnings in the first quarter were on-.\nIly $1,275,515, the smallest recorded';\njin any comparable three-month period since 1895.\n| \"Railway operating costs have,\n.progressively advanced during the\n| past seven years, and for 1947 are1\nj expected to average about 45 per\nj cent higher for labour and material\nI than in 1939 The burden of increa-1\nsed costs is onerous. At present lev-\nel of employment, an increase of\nione cent per hour for all railway of-\n' ficers and employees represents an\nadded payroll expense of $1,800,000.\ni Taken together, increased wage and\nmaterial prices, as compared with\n! 1939 have been computed as adding\n; some $70,000,000 to ojir expanses.\nYOUR\nFURS\nare Safer in\n'BAY' Storage\nThorough protection against moths dust, dampness, theft, fire, careless storing and inexperienced handling These are the enemies of your\nf-urs effectively combatted in \"BAY\" Stor-\nnge hy the Fumigation Chamber, experienced\ncareful staff-, regular inspection, individual hangers, controlled temperature and humidity, and\ninsurance at your own valuation\u2014Bring your\ncoat to the\nFur Salon \u2014 Stcond Floor it tht \"Bay\"\nJames Charles Cardinal McGuigan, Archbishop of Toronto, who visits Nelson and Trail May 12 and 13,\nmade Canadian history when he received the Red Hat from Pope Pius\nXII last year. There are never more\nthan 70 members of the Sacred College of Cardinals and it ts rarely\nthat the full number is attained, The\nPope paid an extraordinary compliment to Canada when he gave it\ntwo places in the Sacred College,\nthe Archdiocese of Toronto being\nrepresented as well as the Archdiocese of Quebec, whose episcopal\nfoundation was as long ago as 1659.\nGreat Britain has never had more\nthan one resident Cardinal, except\nwhen Cardinal Newman received\nthe Red Hat in recognition of his\nservices to religious literature which i\nmade him a world figure; the United States has never had more than I\nfive contemporary Cardinals, though *\nit has 24.000.000 Catholics, compar-'\ned with Canada's 5,000,000.\nPope Pius XII, ln his post-war:\nbroadening and strengthening ofl\nthe College of Cardinals, wished to1\ngive recognition to Canada's en-!\nhanced status among the nations,1\nand especially to the English-speak-1\ning Catholics of Canada because of I\ntheir progressiveness and mission-1\nary enthusiasm despite the handi-1\ncaps of their minority position.'\nHowever, the Pope has indicated I\nthat he wished also to recognize the\npersonal merits of Archbishop McGuigan who had made a great eccle-1\nsiastical name for himself in West-;\nem Canada before he was appoint-1\ned to Toronto, the most important]\nEnglish speaking Archdiocese in the!\nDominion.\nEAST TO WEST\nThe future Cardinal was born at j\nHunter River, Prince Edward Is-1\nland, on November 28, 1894. For1\nhigh school and University he went!\nto Prince of Wales College and St.j\nDunstan's College in Charlottetown j\nand to Laval University in Quebec.\nHis mastery of the French language\nhas been a great asset to him in his\nlifelong work of promoting understanding and union between the\ntwo principal racial groups in Canada. ,\nIn 1920, he went to Edmonton and\ndespite his youth quickly rose to\nthe positions ,nf Chancellor, Vicar\nGeneral, Rector of the Cathedral\nand Rector of the Seminary in that\nArchdiocese. At the age of 35, he\nwas appointed Archbishop of Reg-\nma. Ht was then the youngest Archbishop in the whole Catholic\nChurch He reeded all the vigor of\nhis comparative youth as well as the\nbreadth of his experience, for Saskatchewan had entered upon the dark\nyears of the depression and the\nyoung Acrhbishop inherited burdens\nwhich it hardly seemed possible for\nany man to carry. Archbishop McGuigan not only kept the diocese of\nRegina on its feet but made great\n[progress during the depression,\nthanks to his prudent admin is t ration and inspiring leadership. His\nachievements in Western Canada\nrecommended him to the Pope as\nsuccessor in Toronto to Archbishop\nNeil McNeil, who died in 1934 and\nthe new achievements in Toronto\nwon for him Elevation lo the Sacred\nCollege, the highest honor, short nf\nthe Papacy itself, that the Church\ncan bestow on a living man.\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1947 \u2014 3\nTAKE STRIKE VOTE\nAT SHERRITT-\nGORDON MINES\nWINNIPEG, May 7 (CP)-Reports\nreaching here said a strike votfc is\nbeing taken todav by employees of \\\nSherritt-Gordon Mines at Sherridon.\nMan., 400 miles Northwest of Win-\nnipeg. The men, members of the!\nInternationa] Union of Mine, Mill i\n'and Smelter Workers (CCL.), are!\nsaid to be voting because of the\ncompany's alleged refusal to nego-'\nliate with them.\nAvailable officials of the Manito-,\nba Labor Department said they had\nno information on the vote, and the\nnumber participating in it was not:\nknown. Union sources at Sherridon i\ncould not be reached for comment.\nAt Toronto, E. L. Brown, President of Sherritt-Gordon, said that\nunder the terms of the company's :\nagreement with the miners \"this1\nvote they are taking today is illegal J\nand has no status.\"\nThe management felt the company\nshould   make   no  statement   on   it,\n\"because  we  have  been   in   touch\nwith the Labor Department in Manitoba!  and   they  say  if the union ,\ndoesn't stick to the terms of the con- '\ntract it will be an illegal vote and an\nillegal   strike.   We  don't   know   if !\nthey're going to stick to the con- j\ntract.\"\nMr. Brown said that the current '\nagreement with the workers runs\nuntil the end of September.\nMadeleine Parent\nFaces New Count\nLACHUTE. Que, May 7 (CP)-\nArrested for the third time ln five\ndays, Madeleine Parent, Canadian\norganizer for the United Textile\nWorkers of America (AT.L) faced\na new count today of influencing\nemployees to go on strike, thus violating their union contract.\nThis was the charge Provincial\nPolice laid against Miss Parent\nwhen they re-arrested her last night\nshortly after she and other union officials\" had been freed on $2000 bail\nafter arraignment on other charges\narising from strikes at the Ayers\nLimited Textile Mill here and its\nsubsidiary of the Dominion Shuttle\nCompany.\nEmployees of both companies are\ndemanding a 15 cents an hour wage\nincrease, six legal holidays a year\nand a union shop provision.\nProvincial police moved twice\nyesterday against union leaders\nwhom they hold responsible for the\nmonth-long strike at the Ayers plant\nand the walkout that began Monday\nat the Shuttle firm.\nIn the morning, Miss Parent. R\nKent Rowley. Canadian Director of\nthe Union, and Azehu Reaucage, an\nnrganirer, were arrested and freed\non $2<V>0 bail ik doien local union\nmembers also w're taken into custody\nMiss Parent wai arrested fo: the\nsecond time following a union meeting last night. She wai arrested originally following disturbances outside the Ayers plant last Friday\n=*S\nSpring     \\\nDRESSES1\nLadies' crepes, rayon cotton and jersey trimmed with frosty white and novelty side buttons, short sleeves and novelty neckline in\npencil slim skirts, blue, turq, yellow, green\nand beige. Sizes 14 to 20.\n$16\n.95\nII\n\u201e\nDaytime Print\nDresses\nPretty  one-piecers in  mony  styles  for'\nteen-time or youthful matron. There are\nprinted bembergs, and border print in\nlovely pastel tones. flA QC\nSizes 11 to 20     I Vv7?\nStraw Hats\nExquisite Colon\n'Flower and Veil Trim\nLovely spring straw in off the face styles\nbonnets and forward tilts. Black, brown,\nnavy, natural white, blue and $J QC\nfuchsia. 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May 7 <CP* -\nrhsrge* that Quebec was carrying\nnn a \"vinous rimpaifin against al!\n1 ibi. unions under th* guise nf Red-\nhalting.\" nnd a warning'to h* \"on\nihe alert\" againit immigrants from\nEurope heing brought to Canada tn\n\"hr*ak\" trade union condition!! wer*\nmade at a labor meeting here last\nnight\nSam Shearer of the Railway Carmen's Union told the Vancouver,\nNew Westminster and District\nTrade* and Labor Council (TLC i\nto \"watch very closely the type of\npeople they are bringing in \"\nThe Council protested by resolution to the Labor Department the\nbringing of \"any people into Canada tn work long houn at low\nwages in unfair labor practices\"\nMr Shearer made the charge\nagainst Quebec in proposing the resolution\nSHERBROOKE,   Que.    (CP'    -\nThe regional convention of lh*** Association of Trench-speaking  PhA-\nlicitna   of   Canada   will   be   held\nhere  June   13-15\nRemain Neutral\nIn Egypt Dispute\nLONDON, May 7 'AT' - A government source Mid today that\nPrime Minister St a.in had assured\nForeign Secretary Bevin that Russia would remain neu'ral in Britain's dispute with Egypt over revision of the British-Ejvptian treatv\nand the future status of ihe Sudan\nEgypt hai announced 'ha' she will\nseek United Na'mns arbitration of\nthe treaty question, which reached\na deadlock early this year af'er 12\nmonths of negot;a'ion\nThe source said that when Bevin\nmet Stalin in Moscow recently ihey\ndiscussed the whole question of Britain's position m 'he Middle Els'\n\"m general ter\u2122*\" and also talker]\nin n-cife specific lerm.s of Egypt's\nromplaint agates!  Britain\nStalin, th* informant Mid \"sp\npeared generally to ippr^n*1* Br*\n\u2022ain't position sn 'he Middle Eut\nsnd in Egypt \"\nThe t-rir'e arHe-1 'ha' \u25a0 'sh:f -V\nemphasis\" WIU de'.r'cp ; g ;- P.;;-\n'air, s attitude tox .: I =\u25a0 *\",,e F h't-\nEuropenn mur' r:<\u25a0 \u2022> T'V.; s was '\u25a0 \u25a0* \u25a0\nfleeted in the case <>? P*>'. w \"1 -'-'\u25a0 the\nBritish Governments dr-isimi 'n\nratify a lO-mor.th-o'd financial agreement with that country\nThe decision rime af'er Bevin returned from Warsaw \"fairly sa'is-\nfied\" that the Poles were ar.x.nus\nto develop better political relator**\nwith the West Bevin, the informant\nsaid, seemed to be satisfied tha! Poland was shedding many nf wha* he\ncilled its \"less dimocrHic isperta'\nof government\nBritain lo Start Talks lor\nRepayment of Debb lo India, Egypt\nEDINBURGH <CP\u00bb-A Srottuh\nglass-bottle factory has dersded\nto Increase l'\u00ab annual prMurM^n\nfrom 43,000.000 to 100.txVl.fti0, 'he\nincrease   requiring    \u25a0   ripital   oui\nlav   of   f \\ooooo   H7ono.nor>    r\nis   expee'ed    'o   r\u00bbsch    the    1I>\u00b0 r<v1\n000-m.rk   in   ib^it   thi re   years\nLONDON, May 7 (Reuten) \u2014\nBritain wlll begin negotiations for\nrepayment of Her huge debta to\nIndia and Egypt next month, it\nwai learned today, following the\nitatement by the Chancellor of the\nExchequer. High Dalton, yeiterday that Britain's debta to her alllei must be scaled down sooner\nor later,\nRrs'am's sterling debts to other\ncountries, incurred as a result of the\nwar effort. aUo are expected to\ncome sip for early consideration\nInd:a ranks as Britain's major\nsterling rreditnr Nn official figure\niif this outstanding sum has been\ng.ven bu! semi-official estimates\n\u25a0V.ace it at f l.JOO.non < 14,800,000,000'\nEgypt's sterling balance amounts tn\nf **nn w.iwi planng her second on\nthe 1-j*,;  nf sterling creditors\n[rf^rm.ed quarters deicribed Dal\n\u25a0 -n's ipeech as \u00bb forewarning that\nR\"'cr expert* the muntries in-\nv-*\\*H 'i realire that the sums m-\nvol\\e-|    ;f anything like th\u00bbir total\nExpect Decision\nOn India in\nFew Weeks\nNEW DELHI. May 7 <CP>-Mo-\nhammed All Jinnah. Pr-aaident of\nthe Indian Moalem League, today\nforecast that decisions concerning\nlhe whole of India were likely to be\nannounced in a few w\u00bb\u00abks at 't wai\nreported tha! another attempt would\nbe made tn fet Indian parties to\ntalk c*. er their differences\nI prat God tha' during the few\ni.rc<i r.n* ahead of us pending the\nfine! announcement. &oth sides will\n'amount\u2014were not regarded h\u00abr\u00ab a\na fully legitimate debt.\nForthcoming negotiation* win\nlikely to be baaed on two prtncipi\nconsiderations. The first wu thl\nneed to write dow-n the total ..moun\nof the balances on the ground tha\nthey were accumulated bectmt O\nexpenditure in providing Britlll\ntroops and war material in op^r-t\nlions of mutual benefit The sec-on<\nwas the need to reach agreement ol\nthe rate of convertibility of a filial\nagreed amount.\nUnder her agreement with thl\nUnited States, Britain undertook t<\nopen up the whole question of thl\nrepayment of sterling balance*\nThe method by which this woul<\nhe rlnne remained, however, a mat\nter for agreement\nObservers here thought that flnt\nsettlement of the sterling claim,\n.gainst Britain might be deferrad-\nperhaps indefinitely\u2014unltu crad\nitnr states showed appreciation O\n'he British viewpoint\n*!<\u25a0:\nt-a.\nfn\nIt-:,\nthi\nn*op]\u00ab\nfron\nita,\nlu\nr\u00abh\n,-t\n*.rc\\\n'.!.\ntr.A pr\n'\u2022,>\u00bbr\n\"When thu final announcement I\nmade we shall be free to deCld\nwhat  rourae   of  action   we  ahoul\nadopt\"\nPandit Jawaharla! Nehru, VIM\nPresident of the Indian Intartl\nGovernment, was to leave tonllll\nfor Simla, where he will b# th\ngutit nf the Viceroy, Vticouti\nMoimtbatlen\nNews of his impending depafhfl\ncoincided with a report tnat th\nViceroy was plennmj nev? routk\ntable ...Iks wuh Corgreu. MotlM\nand Sikh leaders t1 b-eak the p.\nhti -al deadlock as India heada R\nindependence\nThe Uhore Civil ar.d Milltirf <M\n7\u00bbtte st.Tei   mvitatloni   *\u00abre ball]\n.siued to five Incr.an leaders\n ^v*\"*v*^\n\u2014 NELSON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1947\n,ove Problems\nBy JANE ATKINSON\nThere Must Be a Reason for So\nMuch Disapproval of Your Friend\nDear Misi Atkinson:\n|J.L.TNMBILLLTD.VinNw.r,M\nThe Doctor\nBy HERMAN N.SUNDESEN. M.D\nReassurance Important in the\nTreating of High Blood Pressure\nI Bm \u25a0 girl of 16, and hava a boy\nfriend that I have known for some\ntime.\nMy mother doesn't approve of my\ngoing out with him, and my friendi\ndon't, either. Should I still go with\nhim or not? We both like each\nother a lot.\n\"E.G.\"\nDear \"E.G.\":\nDon't you think that if not only\nyour mother, but your friends, also,\ndisapprove of this boy, there must\nbe some reason for their feeling?\nSomehow, I rather suspect that you\nhave a pretty good idea what that\nreason is, but just don't want to\nagree with them.\nIn any event, how could you expect me to advise you either to\nkeep on going with him or to stop\ndoing ao, when you have given me\nnothing on which to form a Judgment?\nIf I must express an opinion on\nthe  basis  of  your  letter alone,  I\nwould say that it sound, to me aa Ilive long, useful\nthough you were lagging far behind [lives.  Of course,\nThe exact cause of high blood\npressure In many persona itlll remains a myitery. It has been\nrecognlred, however, that many\nsuch patients also suffer from Irritability, anxiety, fear and resentment. This has led many doctors to believe that if these emotional disturbances could be removed early enough, the high\nblood prewwe might vanish with\nIt\nAs \u25a0 matter of actual fact according to Dr. Robert W. Wllkins\nof   Boston,  reassurance,   sympathy\nand encouragement on the part of\nthe doctor play an Important role\nyour    relatives\ncommonsense.\nand    friends\nin the treatment of such patients.\nFEARFUL   OF   OUTCOME\nMany people with hi^h blood\npressure are unnecessarily fearful of a dire outcome because of\ntheir condition. Naturally, it does\nthem good when the physician explains that high blood pressure is\nusually what is known as a\n\"benign\" disease. That is, it does\nnot progress rapidly to a disastrous climax, but runs a long\ncourse so that those affected  can\nand  comfortable i headache\nthis  presupposes arise   in\nter both mentally  and physically.\nThe patient with high blood\npressure must not be an Invalid\nout should live as normal a life as\npossible. He ihould have prescribed amounts of excerciEe, rest\nand sle-ep and should uiea well-\nbalanced diet only two things are\nnecessary; that the amount of fo\"d\neaten be reduced, if necessary, to\nbring the patients weight down\nto normal, and that the amounts\nof fat in the diet be limited in order to decrease the amount of\nwhat is known as lipoids ln the\nblood. It is thought that these\nlipoids may have some part in\ncausing   hardened   arteries.\nIn so far bs drugs are concerned.\nDr. Wilklns haa found none which\nIs useful in lowering the blood\npressure. In certain patients, an\noperation ah as knowncetomy ymp\noperation known as sympathectomy may be found effective especially in those under fifty years\nof age who have not had the high\nblood pressure long enough to\ncause heart or kidney damage.\nAny other symptoms, such as\nconstipation, which\nthe   patient   with   high\nthe\nBETHESDA\nWales (CP)-James Mitchell, 19\nyear-old medical student from\nManchester, was fatally injured in\na 300-foot fall down an ice-covered\nmountain slope near Tryfan.\nin!that   they   get   proper   treatment!blood pressure are treated In\nand  follow Instructions. usual way.\n  Such   assurance t seldom   lowers)   With   nroper   treatment  the  pa-\nthe   blood   pressure,   but   it   doestient with high blood pressure not\nwfJT0n    i*' keep *ne Pat'Pn* Calm anQ*  hence lonly may be made more comfort-\nmay prevent it from going higher, able   and   content,   but   he   may\nIn any case it makesi him feel bet-Ilive  for  about  the  usual span.\n\u2022 Yd, FleUchjnann'i activ Freth\nYeait helpt you bake fluffier, tattler\nClover Leaf rollt. Fleitchmann't\nworks fattbecauae it'i full-itrength.\nIt saves you extra steps.\nIF YOU BAK I AT HOME, you tl\nwant Fleiachmann't active Freth .,Y$ast\u2014tho Yeait cake\nwith the familiar yellow label that haa been Canada'l\nfavorite for over 70 yean. Order tome today I\nAlWQyS frdl. at your grocer's\nFor Parents\nBy GARY CLEVELAND MYERS\nEmotional Security for Baby\nTheory Discussed by Dr, Myers\nYou hardly can read\nTasty Recipes\nPork li exp\u00abn>lv< Juit now, but\nmaybe wt cin havt \u2022 mod.st meil\nol it once in awhile. At any rate, I\nam recommending Pork Chopi for\nSunday dinner with Pineapple or\ncooked ln the Mexican way. Neither takes too much time to cook, and\nboth are very good eating. The\npudding can be made the day before\nto save work on Sunday when mother may like to go to church and\nhave a day of rest and change, too.\nTODAY'S MINU\nPork Chops Mexican or\nPork Steak with Pineapple\nScalloped Potatoes\nButtered Cauliflower\nCarrot Sticks      Ollvea      Pickles\nBaked Lemon Pudding        Coffee\nPORK CHOP* MEXICAN\n6 pork chops, 8 tbi. uncooked rice,\n1 can tomatoes or 2 c. stewed tomatoes, 1 slice onion.\nArrange chops close together ln\ncasserole; add onion. Put 1 tbs. rice\non each chop. Arrange pieces of tomato on rice. Season with salt and\npepper and pour remaining tomato\nover all. Cover closely and bake ln\nmoderate oven (350 F.) until rice Is\ntender\u2014one hour or more. Servei\nfour to six.\nIn case you use this recipe, omit\nthe potatoes ln the menu.\nBy BETSY NEWMAN\nPORK mAKAVITH;\nPINEAPPLE\n1 slice freih pork or freih ham,\nHi inchei thick, 2 tbi. flour, 1 Up.\nsalt, Vi tsp. pepper, 3 illcei pineapple, freih or canned.\nPut meat ln casserole, rub with\nflour, salt and pepper. Cut pineapple slices in half and arrange on\nmeat. Cover and cook Hi hours, or\nuntil meat is very tender, in moderate oven (350 F.). Serves six.\nBAKED LEMON\nPUDDINO\nIVi c. sugar. Vi c. itfted flour, Vi\ntsp. baking powder, V. tip, salt, 3\neggs, 2 tsp. grated lemon rind, 2 tbs.\nmelted butter, IVi c. mllk, Vi c.\nlemon juice.\nSift flour, measure and lift with\n1 c. of the sugar, baking powder and\nsalt. Beat egg yolks until light, add\nlemon rind, juice, butter and mllk,\nand beat well. Sift in flour mixture\nand beat until smooth. Beat egg\nwhites until Jtiff, add remaining\nsugar, 1 tablespoon at a time, then\nfold into first mixture.\nPour Into greaaed 2-qt. baking\ndish, and set In pan containing hot\nwater Vi In. deep, and bake In a\nmoderate oven (350 F,) for +5 mln.\nChill. If deiired, Ipread with a thin\nlayer of unsweetened whipped\ncream when lerving. Serves six.\nVITAMIN E AIDS\nIN ONE FORM\nOF RHEUMATISM\nBUTTALO, N. Y\u201e May 7 (AF)-\nVltamfn E lometimei relieves thl\nlevere pains tnd muscle contractions of one form Of rheumatism,\nDr. Charlei L. Steinberg of Rochester, N.Y., told the New York State\nMedical Society's annual meeting\ntoday,\nThil rheumatism Is primary flbro-\nsltLi, which accounts for five to 13\nper cent of all typei of rheumatism,\nhe said. The pains and contractions\nmay come and go. They may be\ngenerallred or localized, with the\nmuscles tender, hard and often\nfeeling stiff.\nLarge dosei of Vitamin \u00a3 are\nparticularly effective when given\nearly in cases of contraction of the\nfingers and palm of the hand,\nVitamin E relieves the trouble In\nearly stages and can be used advantageously with aurgery ln advanced cases, Dr. Steinberg said.\nThe extra doses of Vitamin are\neffective, even though the person\nhas a normal amount of the vita-\nBeauty Hints\nBy IDA JEAN KAIN\nGrandma Now Fights Old Age\nBy Taking Daily Calisthenics\nGrandma   refuses  to  be  an\nlady.   Old  rocking   chair   can\nold.-eside a table, hand on table for\nfiet\nsomebody else. We used to think of\nher as sitting knitting, with a shawl\naround her shoulders to keep from\nfeeling chilly. And now? She's\nmagazine-and budget your time and efforts (asking for calisthenics ... to keep\nrtlcle or book or hear a speech long ahead, you enjoyed a certain :,r\u00b0m getting stiff. One modern\nfrom the platform or on the air measure of satisfaction-security. .grandmother has requested mild\nabout rearing children without' The child of 2, 8. or 15 who can calisthenics to \"fight the old lady In\nhearing or leeing something about!count on certain things he is al- me.\" She Isn't going to let her cir\nemotional security of the child. lowed (o do or required to do over culatlon slow up, or allow\na definite period because one parent 'arteries to lose their elasticity!\nsupport, and swing outside leg back\nA certain school of psychiatrists\nand pediatricians are winning a big | is so consistent and the other parent\nfollowing, especially among the in-] not only consistent with himself but\ntelllgentsia, for their special empha- in accord with the first parent, gains\nsll on security ln the infant and I thereby a certain feeling of security\nyoung child and for the ways they I that Is very wholesome. But for a\n\u2022dvlse for promoting luch security.:parent to be consistent there muit _^_-Vio\\row\"dd\"wTthou. jetting\nThey would foiter lecurlty by never1, become sort ^ichedule tdhered to L^ .nd fhal me_ns ,.     ,*g fjj\nrange of motion In all joints.\nand forth from hip joint, loose and\nlimber . . . then for rotation, circle\nmaking small circles from the hip\njoints, three times In one direction\nand three in the other direction.\nTo keep from getting stodgy at\nmidriff . . . ben dand circle at\nwaist, slowly. Slowly circle head,\ntouching chin to one shoulder and\nner]then the other. Circle shoulders, up,\nback and around. Flex finger joints,\nGood for her, it's a healthy sign.land wiggle toes.\nOld age is associated with lack of\nflexibility   or  stiffness.   Flexibility\nls a characteristic of the joints, and\nthe  secret  of growing  old  grace.\nassociated with lack of j Keep your jolnt, flexible and\nyou'll keep young; Put all the joints\nthrough the full range of motion\nevery day and you can't get stiff!\nmaking  the Infant  wait  for  any- j with reasonable strictness.\nthing he wants, and tossing sched-;HA8 HIS WAY\nules to the wlndi.\nJAMES' PRINCIPLES\nWe psychologists who still believe ralher ,ecure whal wjll happen to\nJames principles of habit-forming hlm tomorroW| lhe ncxt day, the\nare psychologically sound and we next week, or month-hence? Surely\nparents who like to think there ii.he wlll rcach time, when somebody\nsuch a thing as plain common sense, ;_hls piaymatcs, teachers, or other\nalso believe in emotional security perM)n,..,\u00ab going t0 thwart his\nfor the baby and young child. j purp0SMi How will he be able to en-\nBut we believe  that  the  sur.at joy iecuritv then? Even in hit early, _ ..    _.\nway to further security in a person infan-v hi,-parent, won*t ,iw,yl _et \"\u2022 and th\u00ab hlP5*\nof any age is to set the stage sn he hlm do \u201e ne liltM whcn ne arvl0v,     We'll   start   with   the   ball   and!\ncan be as sure as is reasonably pos-, t.nem rnollgh. Then how secure can'socket Joint of arm and shoulder,\nsible of what will happen next Any he (e.1? with widc circling. Complete range\nlemb ance of law and order should, ,    \u201e        of  motion  Includes  rotation  .  .  .\ncontribute to ths certainty of what        ,,,*?_ D g \"\"\"J \u00b0\\\u2122   '\"\u2122 \u201e_,\u201e- ,\u201e,, ___ ,_ . -,.\u201e,. ,.,',A\nh\u00bb \u00ab\u00bbrveriM :\u00bb'ay   is the assumption that iched-|swing leit arm In a circle, forward,\n' fi--  ules and discipline made desirable]\"P.   back   and   down,   six   times,\naffection impossible. !rhythmically. Then six circles with\nThousands of wonderful parents j right _arrn,_now both arms together\nHALIFAX  (CP)In  the midst of\nprepartlons   for   its   bl-centennial\nWhen you think of the joints as r.\nGranting that the Infant who has], iuper*_ arrangement oi ptrti io as iln   June,   1949,   Halifax   has   had\nhis way todsy may right now feel t0 allow (or _aJy moti0n, It's plain a    request    for   a    special    com.\n\"\"\"\" \" u \" u to see how Important it is to keep memoratlve   stamp   turned   down\nthem in good working order. Some Postmaster-General Bertrand ad'\njoints are constructed so as to per- vl\"<1 \u2122' \"\" h,M been 'ound tx*\nmit wide motion in one direction, Pedle\"t *,\u00b0 confine special issues\nhinge joints; and others permit free I \u00b0 \u2122b\u00a3 \u00b0'.^Ln\"Uonal\nmovement in all direction a. the!1\"1^\"0'11\" \u00ab*\u00abn*'*<-<\"*\u00ab\nball-and-socket joints of the should-\nCERTAIN  DIRECTIONS\nIf you have ever worked\nSt*****-.\nii*'\nmln already ln hll bloodstream, ht\nreported.\nThere trt 15\nrattlesnakes,\nI species of American\ntil   poisonous.\nFind your Job In the Want Adi.\nfor\nboss who gave certain directions one' Thousands or wonaenui parents,*:\"\u2014\u25a0\"\/\"* ~C\" :,~,~ ***^~,,',\"*'\"\".\nday and very different directions *\u25a0*\u25a0'\"\u00bb have been very strict in dlicl- '* \"m,VHJb'\" lln* '\u2122' nor\"arj\nthe next, you know how unsure hil alining their children have provided \\*\u00b0 \u2022*~ld\u00ab_.*-'_ '...ii   '       .\u00b0i\n. you\n! wobbling  made  you  feci.  On  the\ni other hand, when you could plan\nthese   children    with\nAMD\nWHYS\nBY\nof chest ihoulder level . . . then!\nabundance of affection tnd love. A fllnK ar\u2122 t0 lhe *ides, back to\ncertain amount of thought-through'shoulder level and down. Repeit.\nrestraint is necessary in order that'three times, rhythmically,\nthe child may receive the affection To loosen up the knee jointi . . lit \u25a0\nar.d consequent .security he de- 0n a table, legs hanging free, md\nserves. !swing legs back and forth at the.\nThe undisciplined baby and young knee joints.  Swing free and easy,\nchild, who nearly  alwayi has^had Then, holding knees together, swing I\nlegs freely from side to side. The |\nYm . . . it'a tht\npirfact houuhold\nwork ai vir, Uu\nPirlix In tha kltchm, bathroom\nand laundry.\nPirfin it NOT i\nharih bleach.\nTea in the finest tradition\nwtilt\/\/ tdrtrtltlnf -tnd information itrviet fw lod\/iy't womtn     \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0^\u25a0B\nYou know hnw it ti with perfection\u2014priceleta and unusual, you discover it unexpectedly-\u2014\nin thi form md colour of in orchid\u2014the flow of * sunset. These ire the j-erf eet ion* of\nnature (ind you appreciate them without pot-rwing them. But youn for the buying ii the\nscientifically plinned perfection of SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES achieved by\n\"Perfection Chtck*J'\\ Perfected for your smoking aatisfaction, 8WF.KT TAPS are\n\"quality tested''\u2014in a new po.'t-war, scientific process thst guards each SWKET CAP\nstep by step frem plantation to you. Reiult; Perfection in Freshness, in Pmoothne-ss, nnd\nin Taste. Before you light up a SWEET CAP, draw on it, and note the clean fresh tafte,\nthe result of \"quality .-eating\" from plantation to you.\nwho near!\n1 his way. soon gets on his parents'\ni nerves and they on his, rendering\n'detir.ible affection between them\nwell-nigh impossiblf, Love without\nrestraint commits suicide. 'My special bulletin. \"A Baby Has Arrived.\"\nwhich discusses schedules at length,\nmay be had In a stamped encelope.)\nreal test is to follow through with;\na deep knee bend \u2014 creaks indicate\nexercise is needed.\nTo  limber  up hip  Joints,  stand\n\u25a0I TRIPLE ACTION  \u2014    _ ^~N 1\nPERFEX Canterbury\nTMI OINTLI BLEACH     tltM    | IIATUHO   AT   IAMWAT   I TO III,   LIUITID\nIAMWAT    ITOIII,    LIM1T1D\ncame aooaa an interrstint eon teat the other day sponsored br\nPALMOLIVE BHAMPOO. All you do: Fiod an article of mens\nclothing hidden in thia aentenc* . . . \"The road\ncurvet through\"\u2014tha letten of the hidden word\nart in thtir proper order. Simple, isn't it, I believe\nyou would like to try thia Palmolive contest. So\nnera _t is. If you find tha word that ipcili in\narticle of mens clothing in the above sentence,\nsend the word to mt, Barbara Brent, Dept. -aa,\nJ.411 Creteent St., Montreal. Thi firat ten correct\nentries each win $10\u2014doubled to f20 if ircom-\nranifd by a rutchute token from PALMOLIVE\nBHAMPOO-either LIQUID or POWDER . . .\nthe shampoo I ao much like becauia it leaves\nhair lustrous md so very easy to manaxe, Send m\nJcany entries ii you like\u2014but don't delay\u2014for you may he ont\ndt tlie ten lucky winners!\nCASH\nmifsi\nJUST LIKE MOTHER\nHighest praise fmm your husband\nUSED TO MAKI!\nwhin\nha tastes \u25a0\u25a0  favouri's duh  is hil happy-\n\" M-mmm!   Just   l.k*   mother   uwd   to\ntnake! \" Just ne'ween ymj ind m*-and\nDot to bslittle mother's good cooking\u2014it'i\n\u2022ven  btV.tr tr.sa mother used in make\nwhen it's th\u00bb detieinni Rhuhwl ^w'ard\n\/*w made wiih CROWN   PRAM) ('nm\nByrup   .  . . btrtS the  r*npe  . . . ; !*\u00bb!\n\u25a0for a Mothers Day  (May  11 thl  special\ntreat  . . .\nLine 9-lneh p!e plate with H recipa pastry rnllad H\nth.ck   Wash ** pourd rhubarb (about i cups, diced'\nA SUNSH1N! ACCOUNT!\nVocflfion da<d\u00bb\u2014\nthe gntden, r.sppy\ndays nf fummer-\ntime leisure\u2014\naren t far off . . .\nbut there'i still\ntime to savi for\nthem if you open\na Savings Account now nt\nthe BANK OK -\"^> *,\\\nMONTREAL!\nHolidays, you know, aren't nearly as\nmuch fun when your funds are low-\nso I'm lure you'll ba giid to know\nthat it'i simplicity i tat If to i^art a\nBav ingi Account it tht B of M\u2014for\nas littlt u a dollar\u2014and my member\nof tha bank'i itifT will he |lsd to\ntt*n:H you. Bo whv not begin a\n\" .Stjfit'.tn* AV-irunl for your vacation? You'll find ths' sa\\ mj for the\n. and it\nsummtr nn ii a lot of i\nwill   add   a  plusvire  t\u00bb\nm-ii   t -\ninto 1-inrh leng\nb.r.e '*. rip v;i\ntsisp. \u00ab;\u2022 Add\nBRAND (' >rn S\np;e>   P.ike !\"\nmc-f'Tats  il'-*\ntender.\nAsk v. ur z*  t f\n$0 ruir.y wnr..ler!*\n. place In p> shell In a bowl cirr-\ncir. 2 *.b*]t, ]\\f:*.*\u25a0'\u25a0**.'*. Corn Starch a:--!  '*.\n; rn \u25a0:\u2022) beat wc',1 Add \u00bb\u00bb rup CROWN\nv.-r.ip and 1 tbsp melted butter or shnrt-\n\u25a0r rhubarb   Roll out remaining putry ind\nstrips. Criiirmn lattice strip, on top o(\n' oven '4.WF ' IS rninutei; reduce heit tn\nF>   ir.c]   bass ?n minutes longer, nr until\nholiday, ton\nI>o*sa   baby   1\ntnoievpfetab'\nhe aplutttr, p\nspoon   away\nj'iit indifferen\nt  MV\ning S'tr.e\n\\ eg\u00bbtab!**i\nand  bab\\\novei\nXO   is   rns\nrn* *\nrook\nBRAND tomorrow -ths\nSOUP AS YOU LIKE\nTherti   si\nbowl   of   ss\nhoma-from '\n; Uka notiet\n. m-\\ mean f1\n!i.ng    ab i .'    a    i'earning\nrv   so*;p  to   makt  lirivl,\n.\u2022thr* husbands nt up and\n, and wh\u00bbn 1 say M*oury\nid go<*d  lasts roinplit*\u00bbl)f\n; HI*'IN\/, <'\u2022\u25a0*- itvisp-i 5oupi. For\n\"\"\"*\"\" d-rrtiti   Fcipt   am\n[ nvoury to the last \u00bb;;\u2022' .    . so \u00abh\u00bb!. you\nlens     snv    - -.\u00bb     \u25a0 '.     '''\u25a0<*\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0   delirtmii\nTomalo-Crei: i   id   Cn-rti   I'm    Vxt%m\n| \u00a9f   Mu\u00bbhroTii    In   il \u00bb\u2022   h'mr'v   1    than!   nf   vnurt\u2014\n| better make lbs *vn ;-g n'r.i larg\"!  And\u2014tiid )ou\nap; \"'  ' :\u25a0.'\ntil   of   HFIN7\nRsH^ira\nrhanis\nlean n*\u00bbef so bnnga (h:i \u00bb.tra g*1\naji-1   fla\\ nur  lo  other  foM*\nhelj-4 bnild iturdy rhildren. Try\ning fims wilh haby'i ninl in.\nnt     a rup of delirious hot OXO fnr yourself at the aamn time.\nIT!\nknow--HF.I^Z Mraatil* tnupt add ex-\nntmg f.avo\\ir to dmans of duhei . . .\ndraaiingi, mtat loavta, rarebits, oaaaarolH\nand many another family favourite! 67\nracipei for dtlicioui toup cookery hava\nbasn ioecully prepared and ttitad for you\nbr )itl>'7i Hnmi Inalituts - fathered\ntogsthsr in a fr*\u00ab booklet\u2014\" ?. W^ri\nin Ui\u00bb HF.IN'Z CONDFNSFT) BoHPS'.\nFor vmir eopr\u2014 simply wntt 'i m\",\nBrent,   Ull   Crearant  8t,   Montrul,   P.tJ.\nSays It Takes\nMoral Courage\nTo Go To Church\nLONDON, May 7 fReutersl-The\nquestion is to why the churchei of\nBritain nre half empty today has\nbeen vextr.g both clergymen and\n>ay iesderi of miny denominations.\nRev. C. B Mort!nek, a member\nof the Church of F.nglind Com-\nmi.siion on evangelism which prepared a report on the faith of fighting Britain, has enumerated aome\nof the reasons for the decline ln\nchurch-golr.g. m\n\"It requires a ceftiin imount of\nmoral courage to go to church today,\" he md\n\"Consider for example a young\nman who is % guest at rountry\nhouse party for the weekend, he haa\nto have moral courage to gel up on\nSunday morning for eight o'clock\nservice \"\nThen there was the diminishing\ndifference between laity nnd clergy,\nThere is no; today the same prnpor-\n'\u2022ion of people of the highest intellectual calibre among the clergy,\"\nhe said\n, ' Mnt of the clergy are dependent\non Iheir stipends, which were ade-\nrjja'e 1VI yeara igo but ire far\nfrom i .equate* today. Firs', class\nhonori men from the universities\nare not en'enng ths rburch In the\nnumbers they used lo do years ago\n\"Another reuon for the falling\noff m church attendarce is that\nchildren do not get the support\nfrom their parents that they ustd\nIn get It li very hard for a boy or\ngirl of 12 to think of early Sunday\nmorning ser^ra when the reit of\nthe fimlly Ilea In bed\"\nDEATHS\nly thi Cinidlan Prm\nBOOTHRAY   C'lmbfr'in*^ In|\u2014\nUrlr Ocilli Rnhfrli, Tt, Ttmp\u00bbr-\ntr-.rr  workrr   ind   farmer  Mhfril\nparly  >i(W\nqrFRFr (CD-Munlrtpal m-\nihorltln p\u00abm iM.non lo \u00bb.in.noo\ntn r.mrii.-r tnn-w whlrh I'll ttm*\nlm llii' Tr). Tin piorm, ihr h'\u00abv-\nkil In ,*i0 >f,in\nINSPIRATIONS\nGive mother a lace lavished slip\nfine   black   rayon   sotin.   Also\nin luxuriously\nin   white   at\n'295\nto\nMother likes her blouses to be\npretty as yours,\nFrom       . . .\nA plastic handbag\ngift, From  . .\nA welcome\nA   WIDE   RANGE   AND   CHOICE   IN\nGLOVES, SCARVES,   HANDKERCHIEFS\nAND SWEATERS\nSpceial for Mothers Day\nA black sheer nightgown made in USA. that\nis exceptional value. Sizes 34, 36\n38 and 40. Only\nDON'T  KNOW WHAT  TO  GET   FOR\nMOTHER? A GIFT CERTIFICATE\nIS THE ANSWER\n^\nJa&hwjL Jvi&L\nLIMITED\n \u2014\n\u2014\npupp\n___\n\"^\u2014-\nllll        -.\u201e     .     ,   ,,^-M.     \u201ep   mm\nWomen's\n\"Heel Hufc&er\"\nHack ond brown kid\nTies\nCuban heel, combination\nfitting last in widths\nAAA-A-C.   Sizes   4-9V_.\nPair\nm.oo\nR. ANDREW\n& Co.\nLeoders in Footfashion\nNELSON SOCIAL Bread Shortage\nNear Acute\nBORROWDALE BECK, Westmorland (CP)-Nearly 5.000 salmon ond trout were poisoned by\n1,000 gallons of battery acid that\n\u2022lipped off i truck here recently.\nBy MRS, M. J. VIQNEUX\n\u2022 Mri. Morrii Widdi and her\nion Billy of Kimberley, were weekend gueita of the former'i pirenti,\nMr. end Mri. Chirlei Stewart, Granite Road.\na Stuart Macintosh, who attends\nUniversity of Alberta In Edmonton,\nhaa arrived to ipend hia vacation at\nthe home of his parents Mr. and Mra.\nG. Stuart Macintosh, Stanley Street.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mrs. Nicholls of Procter were city visitors Tuesday enroute to Robson to visit Mrs. Nicholls' sister Mrs. Luscher.\n\u2022 Stewart Gilford of New Westminster ls visiting friends in Nelson.\n\u2022 Miss Muriel Weatherhead who\nhas been a patient in the Kootenay\nLake General Hospital, has returned\nto the home of her parents Mr. and\nMrs. W. A. Weatherhead, Fourth\nStreet.\n\u2022 Desmond D. Holt has arrived\nfrom Vancouver having been transferred from the Bank of Montreal\nto the local bank.\n\u2022 Mrs, G. Grant has left for\nCalgary to join her husband, who\n\u2022 Carl A. Larson ud blf ion\nArthur Larson hive returned to\nCalgary after attending the funeral\nof the former*! mother Mra. Annie\nC. Larson, pioneer reildent of Nelson.\n\u2022 Mra. J. Lundle, Kerr Apartments, ii a patient In the Kooteniy\nLake General Hospital.\n\u2022 Rev. W. B. Willan of New\nWestminster, visited friends ln town\nthis week.\nMr. and Mrs. T. C. Roblnion, Second Street, and their son Bob have\nreturned from a couple of weeka\nspent at the Coait where they it-\ntended the graduation of their\ndaughter Shirley from the Royal\nColumbian Hospital, New Weitmln-\nster. They were accompanied home\nby their son Fred who attends U.B.-\nC. in Vancouver.\n\u2022 Mrs. S. G. Hill and daughter\nShirley, who Is home from college\nin San Francisco, Cakf., visited Mn.\nE. A. Beech, returning to their home\nin Trail early this week.\n\u2022 Mrs. Kay Carpenter, 614 Victoria Street, is a patient in Kootenay\nwas recently transferred to that city. iLake General Hospital.\nOttihsL CIvl\nTHUR5DAY, MAY 8, 1947\nCKLN 1:45\u2014Commentary and Talk\n1240 ON THE DIAL\n1:00\u2014O Canada\n7:02\u2014 Press News\n7:07\u2014Sunrise Serenade\n7:30\u2014Music tor Thursday\n6:00\u2014CBC News\n8:15\u2014Just for You\n8:44\u2014C.P.R. Train Time\n8:45\u2014Hebrew Christian Hour\n8:59\u2014Weather Forecast\n9:00\u2014BBC News\n9:15\u2014Breakfast Club\n9:45\u2014Morning Concert\n9:59\u2014Time Signal\n10:00\u2014Music by Goodman\n10:15\u2014Music for Everyone\n10:45\u2014Waltzes of the World\n11:00\u2014Muiical program\n11:15\u2014 Women's Forum\n11:30\u2014Musical Program\n11:45\u2014TBA\n12:00\u2014 B. C. Farm Broadcast\n12:25\u2014The Notice Board\n12:30\u2014Press News\n12:45\u2014Ethel and Albert\n1:00\u2014Old Favorite,\n1:29\u2014Weather  Forocast\n1:30\u2014Thursday Recital\n2:00\u2014B. C. School Broadcait\n2:30\u2014Sheila Presents\n3:00\u2014Cowboy  Troubadour\n3:15\u2014Serenade to  America\n3:30\u2014Little Concert\n3:45\u2014Swing Time\n4:00\u2014Tony the Troubadour\n4:15\u2014What's New\n4:30\u2014Children's Time\n4:45\u2014Little Show\n5:00\u2014Sacred Heart Program\n5:15\u2014Organ Reveries\n5:30\u2014Peerless Newi\n5:45\u20141 Quote\n6:00\u2014Kraft Music Hall\n6:30\u2014Cavalcade of Melody\n7:00\u2014CBC Newi\n7:15\u2014CBC News Roundup\n7:30\u2014Eventide\n8:00-Vancouver Theatre\n8:30\u2014Press News\n8:45\u2014Moments of Devotion\n9:00\u2014 Sports Review\n9:15\u2014Points of View.\n9:30\u2014All Star Dance Parade\n9:45\u2014Lean Back and Listen\n10:00\u2014CBC Newi\n10:15\u2014Milton   Charlea\u2014Organist\n10:30\u2014Dance Orcheitra\n11:00\u2014God Save the King\nTRY THIS TONIOHT I\n\u2022 Life ii much brighter if yda can\nitart the day with a smile. If you\nwaken tired lnd listless why not\ndou thouundi todiy are doing\u2014\njust drink a cup of Oaltine al\nbedtime etch night.\nFor Oriltine acti in three wtyt,\nto blip make you ilert tnd gUd to\nbe ilive.\nPint, ttktn wirm tt bedtime, tt\n(often iound, refreshing ileep,\nwitkmt drags.\nSect*!, it aupBliei eiiential food\nelemeoti to rebuild vitality while\nyou ileep I\n'Third, i t ll so I ur n i sh es Lmportint\nvittmioi tnd minertli in t\ndelicious, more nitural wty for\nill-round health and vigour.\nSo why not try Ovaltine\nbeginning tonirht and pet off to a\ngood Mart in the morning.\nMWtine\nCJAT\n610 ON THE DIAL\n7:00\u2014Hebrew Christian Hour\n7:15\u2014Press Newi\n7*0\u2014Melody Ranch\n7:45\u2014Wake-Up Programme\n8:00\u2014CBC Newi\n8:15\u2014Musical Clock\n8:45\u2014 Laura Limited\n9:00\u2014Betty and Bob\n9:15\u2014Breakfast Club\n9:45\u2014Lucy Linton\n10:00\u2014Musical Program\n10:15\u2014Happy Gang\n10:45\u2014Waltzes of the World\n11:00\u2014Serenade in Song\n11:15\u2014Gospel Singer\nll:30-George'i  Wife\n11:40\u2014Musical Programme\nll:45-Wife Saver\n12:00\u2014Luncheon Concert\n12:30\u2014Press Newi\n12:45\u2014Luncheon Concert\n1:00\u2014The Concert Hour\n1:30\u2014Recital\n1:45\u2014Commentary and Talk\n2:00\u2014Feature Concert\n2:15\u2014Family Favorites\n2:30\u2014Sheila Presents\n3:00\u2014Cowboy TroubadT\n3:15\u2014 To be announced\n3:30\u2014Fount of Faith\n3:45\u2014BBC Newi ind Commentary\n4:00\u2014Tony the Troubador\n4:15\u2014Jack Smith Programme\n4 30\u2014 Riding the Rwge\n5:00\u2014Music of Manhattan\n5:30\u2014John and Judy\n6:00\u2014Kraft Music Hall\n630\u2014Wjvne and Shuster Show\n7:00\u2014CBC   News\n7:15\u2014CBC News Roundup\n7:30\u2014Eventide\n8:00\u2014 Vancouver Theatre\n8:30\u2014 Down Harmony Lane\n8:45\u2014Malkirt'i Melody Money Time\n9:00\u2014Sports Review\n9:15\u2014Points of View\n9:30\u2014All the World Slngi\n9:45-Rio Radio Quia\n10:00\u2014CBC Newi\n10:15\u2014Bridge to Dreimlmd\n10:30\u2014 Vaughn Monroe'i Orcheitra\n11:00\u2014 This Week's Composer\n11:30\u2014Peerleu Newi\n11:40\u2014Sign Oft. The King.\nIn Eire\nBy PATRICK QUINN\nDUBLIN, May 7 (Heutera) -\nThere will be tn acute shortage of\nbread in Eire by the end of June\nunless the new world comes generously to the rescue.\nWith about 10 per cent of Imported wheat added to the Irish-\ngrown article, the present ration of\nsix poundi per person a week can\nbe maintained to the end of June.\nAfter that the hope ia that about\n6000 torn of wheat ctn be obtained\nweekly from Ctnidi, the United\nStitei or Argentine until Eire's new\nhirveit ln October.\nHowever, Eire hn a large surplus of iome essential foods. She\nconsumes only about 25 per cent\nof her beef. Fifty per cent of the\negg production ia exported. The\ncountry has enough mutton, about\n40 per cent of her Weds in bacon\nand a liberal supply of poultry.\nFailure of the large potato crop\nnow ia almost impossible.\nMany people prefer potatoes to\nthe preient unpalatable bread. The\nloaf is made from rain-soaked\nnative wheat which has a high oil\ncontent due to moisture and the\nfact that it had germinated before\nit was milled. Sticky bread is the\nresult.\nlf the wont should happen in the\nbread situation, the Government\nwould be obliged to, step In and\ncontrol other food supplies and less\nwould be available for export to\nGreat Britain.\nThe weather ln Eire makes the\ncultivation of large areas of-wheat\nrisky business. Wheat-growing\nhas only been taken up extensively\nsince the war as an emergency\nbusiness.\nMovie Gossip\nBrenda Marshall to Return to Screen\nOpposite Ladd in \"Whispering Smith\"\nBY RON QAD8BY\nCinidlan Preu Staff Writer\nlti hird to say what her husband\nthinki about It, but Brenda Mar-\nhall ll coming out of a two-year\nretirement and is abGut to give\nbank to the Kleig lights the full\nbenifit  of  her  face  and   figure.\nMiss Marshall, who, if you can\nbelieve the press agents, has been\nslaving over a hot stove and doing\nthe family shopping, is giving up\nthe hearthside to take a leading\nrole in a western epic entitled\n\"Whispering Smith.\" Opposite htr\nwill be Alan Ladd, the short-legged\ntoughie, mainly famous for hia\nability to sly his cinematic girl\nfriends.\nIn this picture,. Ladd will play\nthe soft-spoken sheriff whose guns\ndo most of the talking for him. He\nundoubtedly will win Brenda to\nprove once more that virtue has\nits reward.\nIt seems that Brenda, who ls\nreally no great shakes as an actress looks her best against an outdoor background and \"Whispering\nSmith' will provide lots of it for\nher particular brand of beauty.\nSIRDAR\nREGINA (CP)-With mall arriving at the Reglna Leader Post\nrecently was a letter from Tony\nSeeman of Mazenod, Sask.. \"Please\nfind enclosed a mosquito I found\nflying around on March 23.\" The\nmosquito  was dead.\nSIRDAR, B.C., \u2014 Sirdar Beavers\nled by Kokanee Patrol, Jr. Forest\nWardens, carried out expedition 1\nof operation five on Big Five\nMountain. Or in other words.\u2014The\nchildren of Sirdar school accompanied by their teacher Mrs. Arnold and Miss Armstrong, student teacher, enjoyed a happy Instruction   hike.\nMr. and Mrs. Cyril Muschik\nand their two children have arrived in Sirdar, and will take up\nresidence in V. Cherbo's house\nMr. Muschik  is a C.P.R. operator.\nThe Sirdar school pupils held\na picnic on the beach Tuesday\nIn honor of their student teacher\nMiss Helen Armstrong who leaves\nfor Victoria to resume her studies.\nA dance was held in Sirdar\nCommunity Hall on Friday sponsored by Wynndel. Bingo was favoured and several prizes won by\nby the lucky ones. The proceeds\nwere towards the swimming pool.\nMrs. R. Heap underwent an\noperation in St. Pauls Hospital\nVancouver and is progressing\nfavourably.\nMrs. D. Quigley has returned to\nher home after spending the winter\nin California visiting relatives.\nMr. and Mrs. H. Inkster and\n'family of Chilliwack, Mrs. Stevens\nand son of Balfour and Mr. and\nMrs C. W. Weidemann of Golden\nwere week-end visitors of Mr. and\nMrs. L. V. Rehmann.\nBusihess Volume\nContinues Upward\nOTTAWA, May 8 (CP)-Produc-\nlion expansion in Canada continued\nthroughout the first quarter of the\nnew year with the index of the\nphysical volume of business rising\n1.2 per cent in March over the previous month, the Bureau of Statistics reported today.\nThe index advanced from 187.9 In\nFebruary to 190.1, while the index\nof industrial production, based on\nmining, manufacturing, construction and electric powen, rose 2.3\nper cent to 195.2 from 190.8. The\nfigures are computed on the base\n1935-39 equals 100.\nBuying? Selling? Try a Want Ad,\nWITH PLEAT8\nSizes 14 to 20\nWHITE SKIRTS\n$4.95\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\nNew Spring Jersey\nDRESSES\nFlowered and plain. All size*\nMILADY'S FASHION SHOPPE\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1947 \u2014 5\nNegro Musician\nPleads Own Case\nVANCOUVER, May 1 (CP)-John\nKeeling, Negro musician and former\nsleeping car porter, pleaded his own\ncase when he appeared ln Assize\nCourt here yesterday charged with\nthe theft of a pair of pants^and\n1(2800 alegedly In the trousers.\nBrought Into court to testify\nagainst Keeling from Oakalla Prison where she ia serving a one-year\nterm on her plea of guilt as an accomplice, Lillian Lambe testified\nshe received only $48 of the take,\nwhich they shared after escaping\nfrom Baila, who gave chase from\nhis hotel room clad only in his underwear.\nThe caie  ls continuing.\nFreeman Furniture Co.\nti.\nThe House of Furniture Vilmi\nPHONI 115 - NELSON, B.C.\nBUY ON OUR\nBUDGET PLAN     '\n10% DOWN PAYMENT\nTrade In your old furniture on\nnew.\nThe   first   glass   minora   wore.\nmade in Venice ln 1300.'\nPhone 144 for Want Ad aervloe.\nIltfjfi.\nSJMATOH\n**\u00a3\n1 un \"Ror-tl City\" tomatoM 1 t\u2022\u2022ipoon ult\n4 \u00bbUom tout, cubed M Uaapooa pepper\nB drops onion )uice }( cap good fit, melud\nAlternate \"Royal City\" tomatoes And tout\ncubes in greaaed caaaerole, having toaat for top\nInyrr. Season with onion juice, salt and pepper.\nPour fat over, hake In oven 375 F., 20 minute*.\nServea 6.\nRSYALClTV\nCANNED    F 0 0 I t\nDoctors R-ove 2 out of 3 Women\ncan have Lovelier Skin in todays I\nNew Denver Nisei\nMove Eastward\nNEW DENVER. B.C., May 7 -\nPart of a wide sweeping program\nin British Columbia and AlberU,\npractical completion of relocation\nof Nisei from New Denver hai\nbeen announced by the Japaneie\nDivision. With but a few remaining\nfamilies who will be moving by\nthe end of June, most of the people\nin the centre are Social Assistance\nrases, inmate* of the Sanatorium or\nSan employee! and their famillei.\nA large movement from B.C, self-\nsupporting centrei taw 75 penoni\nleaving for the East, Largest group\nwas from the Grand Forks areas\nwith 33 relocatees. These people\nleaving self - supporting projects\nwere those who wished to transfer\nto other types of employment than\nthe farming they were doing, the\nreport s*id.\n\"An important part of my diet ever since my firu hottle\nhas been Crown PtinJ Corn Syrup. Now, that mav he all\nfight for a little character 11lec myself, hut let me tell yuu,\n1 these grown-ups mre are lucky what with Morn serving\nthem Crown Pram. Com Syrup with so many of their\ndishes. And she uses it in her hakinc, tint, a. a sweetener\nI un hardly wait until I'm ol 1\nenough to have some hot waffle,\nor pancakes smothered with\ndelicious Crown Brand. If it's\nas good as it is in my cereal \u2014\nmmmmml\"\nFor yaan doctori hive recommended tha u\u00bb\u00ab of Crown Brind\n\u25a0torn Syrup n a satisfactory cir ho-\nhydrate acting at a milk modifier\nfor hottlr-fed Infants.\nCROWN BRAND\nCORN SYRUP\nTHI CANtttlk IT.RCH COMPANY LTD.\n\u25a0 HTIIIl \u2022 TOItMTO\nAll* Ma..latlar.\u201e .1 <_\u00ab\u2022__\u00ab Ci. Slant.\nExpect Greater Farm\nIncome in U.S.\nWASHINGTON, May 7  (AP)  -\nThe agriculture department predicted t iday that farm income\nin the United States during the\nfirst five monthi nf this year will\nbe 20 per cent greater than in the\nce neriM nf 19.iV\nIt is forcait the total Income of\n19.M0.MO oon compared with about\ntfl,000,0O0.000 lait year. Included in\nbnth figures are government sub-\nsidles.\nCanadian Girls Get\nTop Billing in London\nLONDON. May 7 <CP) \u2014 Three!\nWestern Canada girli arr getting\ntop hilimg on _t short itretch of\nthe    Haymarket    in    the   heart   of\nj London'i thealreland. Yvonne dt!\nCarl' nf Vancouver itari in lhe j\nmotmn put ure \"Song of Scehere-\n7_.d<\"' nnt door Winnipeg-born\nDeann.   Purbtn   is   fratur-rd   in  th*\n'picture \"I'l! Hr Yours\" further\nd iwn the blork Kaye Connor n.\nVanr uver sings thr lead in the\nmus.oa'.   comedy   \"Romany   I-ove\"\nWINNIPEG iCP\u00bb - One local\nniijen must have Wii In \u25a0\nfv;rrv when leaving for work nnc\n\u25a0\"ii-.wi, re<-*rrt.y A male dark\nin n Winnipeg department itore\nif[ *; trd -.\u00ab. \u00bb!t ,ng n a riiitom*M\nwith a ihft hanging from th*\n\u25a0 rollar of his c-o*l Het evidently\n|r!irl not nn.lr*. it and the clerk\nidid   nn(   want   to   embarrass   him\nimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiMiiiMiliiMiiiiiiiiiiin\nMALCOLM'S FURS\nStorif.\nR'piiri \u2014 Alteu'lonl\n659 Raker Sf       Phont 960\niiiiimiiiii'iuiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii\nPASTEURIZED\nMILK\n!     15 SAFE FOR CHILDREN\n|\\0C*T_NAV   V-'l'  '    U*\nIf ymi nunt :i complexion thr envy .,f rvrry\nwoman    tin- admiration of rvrry man    start tlm\n14 D.y I'almolive Plan tonight!\nRrmrmlxT, thr Palmolive Plan wa< (cited\non IflM womm of nil agra   from fifteen I\" fifty   -\nwith .11 typo of \u00abkin. Dry! Oily!  Normal' Young!\nOlder! Womr.n from Halifax to Vancouver! And t\nout of S got noticeable complexion improvement in\njust 14 days! No mattrr what beauty rare Ihry\nhad uaed before.\nId \u2022\u00ab.ui enough for rvrry woman who\nlonga for a lovelier complexion to itart this Ileauty\nPlan with Palmolive Soap!\nDOCTOIS   MOVI    PALMOUVI'S    1IAUTY   MSULTSI\nH.ar \"THE HAPPY OANO\"\nMon. thru Fri.\u2014C.B.C. Tram-Canada\n WSt\u00bb^W\nJJriHmt lathi Swtw\nEatablljned   April  tt   1901\nBnttsh Columbia's\nMost interesting Newspaper\nPublished every morning except Sunday by\nth\u00ab NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIM-\n1TED..66 Baker St. Nelion, British Columbia.\nAuthorized as Second Class Mali.\nPostoffice Depa, tmenl, Ottawa\nMEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHE AUDIT BUREAU OE CIRCULATIONS.\nTHURSDAY, MAY 8, 1947\nCould Not Have Made\nBetter Choice\nAppointment of Eric P. Dawson of\nNelson as County Court Judge for West\nKootenay has won commendation from\nboth the legal fraternity and the lay\npublic. Lawyers are best qualified to\npay recognition to his high attainments\nin the practice of his profession, to his\nfairness and to his ability to appreciate\nat their essential values the points and\nissues on both sides of a case, but the\npublic is deeply conscious of them.\nIn criminal cases he has as Crown\nProsecutor displayed that desire to see\nthat justice be done as between Crown\nand the accused which is a cardinal\nquality in a good prosecutor under the\nBritish system of justice in which we\nproperly take such pride. When acting\nfor the defence his successful advocacy has in case after case set free accused against whom the prosecution\nfailed to produce evidence of the\nweight which British justice insists\nmust be produced before punishment\nmay be imposed.\nThe same \u2022 qualities which are\nfounded not only upon a thorough\nknowledge of the law but upon a broad\nand deep appreciation of the principles\nupon which it is founded have made\nJudge Dawson equally successful in\ncivil cases, in office practice where so\nmany disputes or legal problems are\ndiscussed but never roach court, or in\npleading suits at the bar.\nIt is a good appointment, and one\nupon which the Minister of Justice,\nBritish Columbia's Minister, Hon. Ian\nMackenzie, and the Government at Ottawa are to be warmly commended.\nThe ill health which caused the premature retirement of Judge Nisbet will\nbe generally regretted. Judge Nisbet's\nrecord as County Court Judge for West\nKootenay is one in which he, the people of Kootenay and the Government\nwhich appointed him can take pride.\nHis administration of the Court has\nbeen beyond criticism, his judgments\nhave been able and impartial. He has\nwon the admiration and respect of the\nlawyers who have practised before him\nand of the general public.\nThe Communist Danger\nThat Communist inroads into La-\nlor-leadership, a factor which has created headaches for powerful American and Canadian unions, have been\nmade in British Columbia, is suggested\nIn an editorial by the mining journal,\nWestern Miner.\nRecent reports indicate that Communist labor-leadership, particularly\nln British Columbia, is preparing to\nrenew Its attacks on industry, states\nthe Western Miner. \"The Pritchett-\nMurphy axis, not at all daunted by the\nanti-Communist revulsion of unions\nthroughout the United States, is busily\nengaged in working up a new case\nagainst the logging and mining industries which provide them and their\nmembers with a much better than average standard of living,\" it continues.\nThe Miner goes on:\n\"In tlie case of the IWA . Pritchett\nnd his satellites are again ready to\n.Uop all production of lumber unless\ndemands (or a substantial wage increase and other concessions are met.\nBoth here and in the case of the Murphy plan, of course, it does not matter\nmuch whether the demands are met or\nno' The 'h'-ads I win, tails ynu lose'\nformula employed n designed to benefit the on; \u25a0 \u25a0* l.-.idri'., li\" matter what\nthe nii'miiir If industry a*redes to the\ndemands. ;!;e st'u'lc of Messrs. Murphy\nand Pntdiett as leaders who produce\nresults for their memberi, goes up accordingly If the demands are refused\nand shutdowns fnllnw, the resulting\ndisruption of our economy, the strife\nand the hard feelings engendered are\ngrist to th\u00bb Communist mill, with a\nconsequent boost for Murphy and Prit-\nchef ,, -*! \u2022\u25a0\u25a0,!- I,, ut-e.ui!-, And of\n,-, *.;.,.,,   ,,,\u201e.'\u201e.,\u2022\ni   :.s   mc   llll\ntinte.l fni  i, r,.-v r| .itt.i.k-. on the ceo\nnomie ---'i in 'uie with the i ert.unt v that\nsoonar or later lt will be strained to the\nbreaking point.\n\"The present campaign of vilification directed against the Consolidated\nMining and Smelting Company of Canada, Ltd., Indicates that Murphy intends to employ the divide-and-con-\nquer theory in the mining Industry.\nThe first stage of the campaign will be\ndirected against Consolidated, with results obtained governing the later\nphase against the other operating companies. Last year, when Consolidated\nmet the demands Imposed, all was\nsweetness and light. Consolidated was\nreasonable and fair-minded in its labor\nrelations. Now, however, the picture\nhas changed, 'The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company does not\nbargain in good faith . . . their written\nword, as well as their spoken word,\ncannot be taken at face value.' And so\non, to build up a case, no matter the\nmeans employed. We are Inclined to\nbelieve that Murphy is pursuing the\nwrong course in his efforts to convince\nthe Consolidated employees that their\ncompany has changed color overnight.\nTime alone will demonstrate whether\nthey will allow themselves to be played\nfor suckers for the benefit of the Communist par'.v. but v, e believe they have\ni much sense to fall for Murphy's\nline of the moment.\n\"Whatever the final decision, it is to\nbe remembered that the plans of Communist leadership are directed equally\nagainst industry and employees, no\nmatter the soft soap and blandishments\nemployed. From a small company, operating at Rossland, Consolidated has\ngrown in stature to^become an Industrial giant supporting our country's\neconomy, producing a steady stream of\nnew wealth in the form of export minerals, and providing jobs for thousands\nin addition to the company's own employees. Such industrial development,\nwhether in the case of logging or mining, or for that matter wherever it\noccurs, provides a strong case for retention of our present system. Obviously it is the negation of Communism,\nand as such the Communists will do\nall in their power to bring about its\ndownfall.\n\"We believe that eventually the\nproblem of Communism versus industry will be solved, but we do not expect that the major contribution will\nbe made either by management or government. Sooner or later the rank and\nfile of industrial workers will make the\ndecision which will spell finis for Murphy, Pritchett and their Ilk. The handwriting is already on the wall, inscribed by members of labor unions\nthroughout the United States, Recent\nevents, including the virtual expulsion\nof Reid Robinson from the Presidency\nof the I. U. M. M. & S. W\u201e the resignation of \"Pat\" Sullivan from the Communist-dominated Seamen's Union and\nthe growing opposition throughout\nboth A.F.L and C.I.O. to the 'Commie'\ntactics should convince even the most\ncynical. Messrs. Pritchett, Murphy and\nassociates may be preparing for another all-out drive to boost their sagging stock, but we believe it will be\ntheir last fling before their members\ncatch up with them.\"\n? ? Questions ? ?\nToday's Horoscope\nYou have \u25a0 sunny disposition if thi* li\nyour birthday anniversary, and a charming\npersonality; quite a bit of originality, wit and\nhumor. Hive more ae If-confidence in your\nown abilities. You like light literature ir.d\ngood times You ilwiyi will be hippy Doubtful Influence are abroad todiy Best catch\nup on neglected ind delayed mittiri Satis-\nfactory progresi will be made in your next\nyear, thinks to your own initiative, drive, ind\nbuslneu acumen, military and ultra-modern\nroncerna proving especially successful Anxiety\nin love and domestic matters is also indicated\nHorn on this date a child will be verv |n-\nduitriouj, clever, ingenious, and successful in\ntthe rho*en cir err The intuition* will be\nkeen and a reliable guide, ind psychic ability\nIs shown.\nOptn to any reader, Names of person*\n\u2022iking queitloni wlll not bo published,\nThere ta no charge for thla service. Queitloni WILL NOT BE ANSWERED BY\nMAIL except when there li obvious necessity for privacy. ,\nJ, E. W., Kimberley\u2014Will you please tell me\nlf it la possible to obtain repairs for a\n1900 Cataract washing machine? They\nhave been off the market for a good many\nyears.\nThe Beatty Washer Repair Service, 301\nBaker Street, Nelson, have advised us that\nauch a machine may be repaired,\nA. Z.,'Nelson\u2014Why do some potatoes turn dark\nafter being cooked?\nSuch potatoes have been submitted to too\nlow a temperature in storing. The injury does\nnot amount to freezing,\nH. S., Nelson\u2014When living In the country.\nwith  no  underground  water pipes,  how\ncan one make a good ground connection\nfor a radio?\nSuch a connection can be made by driving\nin Iron pipe into the ground about six feet.\nF, J., South Slocan\u2014To settle an argument, ls\na debt really a debt before it is due?\nA debt exists when a certain sum of money\nis owing from one person to another, and a\ndebt is not the less owing because it ts not\nyet due.\nLetters to the\nitor\nLetters may be published over a nom de\nplume, btft the actual name of the writer\nmust be given to the Editor as evidence of\ngood faith. Anonymous letters go In the\nwaste paper basket\nDoing Away With Land\nOwnership Is Against\nComunity Principles\nTo the Editor:\nSir\u2014An article haa been printed ln your\nissue of April 11 which has been submitted\nhy the Chairman, John Lebedoff, and Secretary, F. Pozinkoff, declaring to all Doukho-\nbors to transfer their individual land holdings\nthrough the Canadian status to the name of\nthe Spiritual Community of Christ, to do\naway with all land ownership.\nWhosoever commits such an act contradicts\nthe principles of the Spiritual Community of\nChrist and loses his moral standings,\nTherefore the members of the Spiritual\nCommunity of Christ cannot commit themselves to thla act, and are strongly and categorically refuting those who commit these\natrocities and at the same time calling themselves members of this organization\nWe are calling on all creeds and sects to\nassist us in the opening of the last door, to the\nKingdom nf Heaven on Earth\nTRYSHA SOLIKIN\nKOSTA  KOLODININ\nKrestova. B  C.\nLooking Backward\n10 YEARS AGO\nFrom The Daily.-1.ews of May 7, 1937\nMayor J, P. Morgan officially opened the\nFiremen's BaJ.1, first in'Nelson in decades, ar.d\nafter Fire Chief M H Maloney welcomed the\nvisitors, the Nelson Civic Cer.ire was a focal\npoint of gaiety.\nE. S H Winn, Chnirman of the British\nColumbia Workmen's Compensation Board,\nDr, John Nay. Medical Officer, and R B Fulton. Secretary, arrived in Nelson Friday after-\nCaptain   and   Mrs   C   S   P:\nare visit.r.g Nelson.\ntic irr\n25 YEARS AGO\nFrom Trfa Dally News of Miy 7, 1922\nThe contract for the construction of the\nfirst nine miles of the Nelson-Ymir Highway,\nSouth of Nelson,, has hern let to Messrs De\nWolf Sc Ham of Cranbrook Hon W II Sutherland, Minister of Public Works, made this\nannouncement this morning\nSt Saviour's soccer eleven defeated the\nMcLearie.-., 1-0, in yesterday's snuor ci*y fixture They were or.lv prevented from piling\nup s large score hy ti\" Fterling work of De-\nsireau, Bowkett and Spiers\n40 YEARS AGO\nProm The Dally News of May 7, 1907\nWith their demands satisfied, workers at\nMichel returned to the mines, and operations\nsre quickly assuming 'he r normal s'.a'r\nNel  McKay,  M 1,  .\nV.ctoui\nAn  unusually  bad   !\nlerdav morning ah<> \u25a0' \u00ab\nwagon road  It raged l;n\nported  under control\nKa<!\nmrd  to\nTest Yourself     Press Comment\n1 Who :i tha i-cMkfr rt *h\u00bb I'S Hnuta\nr-t Rapraiantatlvai-\n7 What fimoui ,--..' :n NVv V~rV ha-\ng;r< :n \u25a0 churchyard and *rdi ii \u25a0 rlvar-\n3 Th\u00bb lit. .ruid.r.t T D Rnwvflt ad-\nvnralad i \"Naw Dul,\" u-hat p:af.!d\u00bb\u00bbnt itood\nfor  a \"Squirt? Dull**\"\nTttBT AN6WIRS\n1 ,Ini.ph W  Martin. Jr. of M\u00abi,arhnid*i\n2 Wall Street\nS  Theodora Ro.ii.nfll\nEtiquette  Hints\nWhen you are writing a not# or letter to\nn penon with whom you are not on Intimate\nterms but to whom you desire to iound friendly, begin it. \"My dear Mrs R\" In thr United\nSt..tr< that grrrtir.g il more Informal than\n' lir.il    Mis    it \"\nTHAT  SOUTHWARD TREND\n0*\u00bbi nf 'h* inoT.slM of ou: eeono-nic life\nIs  thi'   the opp'-\u2022\u25a0;\":\u2022'*\u00bb\u2022;  -*, \"\u25a0\u25a0i,h    *  no e\u00abg\u00bbr!y\nse*kTg   we   ure   \"vvuVi**'*!*-'   o-   rrrkleulv\nthrow :r,|  iwav\nYears mo we .v'rpr'ri a< :\u2022*.*\u2022:.' *h> the\nfart that the golden pmmne nf ; v t'nited\nStates ahou'd dram off the youthful and moit\nBRgreasivp of nur population We don't accept\nk today, and yet tlie draui still rout:: i\u00abs W\u00ab\nIm-e nui' of nur own fin e\\ f: y :,f,v rit'.\/rn\nwho comes frnrti aim.id IVrsnitdav irr.la-\nlinns have stimulated the Southward irr-id,\n\u25a0 nd heavy taxation has Induced !mp\u00abt:rnt\nyouth to look elsewhere f-r lucceu Liberty\nMagazine\nWords of Wisdom\nHapp.nrn ia a butterfly, whieh, whr-n\npursued, is alw\u00bb. s Jusl bryond your |rasp,\nbut which if vou -a,II Mt down quirilv, may\nal ght upon ynu\nBARCLAY ON BRIDGE\nBy Shepard Barclay\n\"Tht Authority on Authorities\"\nNO BUTTS IN NO TB-MP\nIT PATS to watch your itep\nUnd consider protecting younelf\nagainst a crou-ruff l( the two\ndefender! have bid different suits\nagainst your trump contract. One\nof them may be extremely abort\nIn his partner'i suit, perhaps void\nof lt, and vice versa aa to the\nother partner's suit. Sometimes a\ngreedy defender will warn you of\nthat Very* danger by doubling\nyour suit contract. That ls your\noffice to consider changing the\ndeclaration to No Trumps, u nobody has yet been known to score\nt ruffing trick ln No Trump.\n4KQ10 6\nVAQ85\n\u2666 Q. 75\n\u2022*\u00bb\n43 i\t\n? ' -N\nW E\nS__\nf K 10 9 6\n432\n44.\n4.10 9*.\n7 5\n\u2666\\8\n42\n\u2022JNone\n410 1\n4.K85 4.\n4 J 8\nf JT\n4AKJ83\n\u2666 AQJ7\n(Deiler:   North.   North-South\nvulnerable.)\nKorth\n\u00bb\u2666\nDbl\n4*\n64\nTitUI\nE\u00abJt\n2 +\nPass\nPass\nPass\nDbl\nSouth\nDt!\n44\n4 NT\n\u00ab4\nWest\nJ\u00bb\nPass\nPt\u00abs\nPass\nThere were plenty of bad spots\nln that bidding. South furnished\nC'iap\u00ab the woret through get-\nIn hia mind the Idea that\nNorth had supported his diamonds aomewhere along the way,\nActually North called the suit\nonly once, when he showed one\nace with his response to the\nlilackwood 4-No Trumps, and\nthat did not tell South anything\nabout holding some diamonds.\nSouth was really lucky to find\nthat many with North.\nWest led hll spade singleton to\nthe A and the 9 came back for a\nruff. Then West led hia heart 6,\nand East's ruff put the contract\ndown a second trick. Note that an\noriginal heart lead would have\naet lt another trick, but Weat\ncould not be blamed particularly\nfor not Uklng to lead away from\nMa king of that suit.\nEast's double of the diamond\nslam waa likewise bad bridge,\nwarhlng South of hia danger. He\nthus chanced tearing South into\n6-No Trumps. Thlt could have\nbeen made right on the head because the finesses of hearts and\ncluba would work. They were virtually marked to win, however,\nby the location of those two suite,\nwhich htd been doubled respectively by North and South when\nthe defenders bid them. South\nsaid tfter the hand that, if he\nhad realized North had not really\nsupported the diamond!, he would\nhave gone to No Trumpa. But\nthat waa not the point. The key\nwaa the fact that I cross-ruff\nseemed to be threatened.\n\u2022    a    \u2022\nTomorrows Problem\n\u2022\u00bb K J 10 9 I\n4Q-I3\n4682\nLONDON (CP)-\u00abB|\u00abUle Cyel-\nIng Club li to reconsider ltt 82-\nyear-old ban on women members.\nVICTORIA (CP)-Amendment to\nthe Change of Name Act, to prevent \"unworthy citizens\" using\n\"good namet\"to assist spread of\n\"poisonous \"propaganda\" was suggested bv Captain J. H. Cates.\nProvincial Coalition member (or\nNorth  Vancouver.\nBuy, sell, rent, swap with a Want Ad\nSIO BOOST TO COAST\nFIREMEN, OFFICI WORKERS\nVANCOUVER, May 7 (CP) - A\nflat wage boost of |10 a month today was granted by council to all\nCity Hall employees and members\nol the Vancouver Fire Department.\nIt affects approximately 1200 civic\nworkers, and ls retroactive to\nMarch 1.\nFind your Job In the Wtnt Ads.\n^10 2\ntf 87654\n2\n49 2\n+ K .7 8\nN\nW E\nS\n4 .IBS\n\u00bbAQ\n4 10 8 6 5\nf A 10 7 4\ne>A\u00bb8T\u00abf\n\u00abNone\n4AK74\n\u2666 Q98\n(Dealer: Eaat. North-South vulnerable.)\nIf Eaat bids clubs, what card\nof the suit should Weet lead\nagainst 8-Spades by South, who\nat one stage had bid No Trumps 7\nThe\nFinest Wax that\nMoney Can Buy!\nRossland Social \u2666 \u2022\nBy   MRS,   F.  Q.   BRAY\nROSSLAND, B.C.. Jack Bryan,\nwho attends the University of\nBritish Columbia at Vancouver,\nwill spend the Summer vacation\nhere with hll parents Mr. and\nMrs. J.R. Bryan, First Avenue.\nMn Sylvia O'Brlene ajjd son\nLome of Vancouver were in tht\ncity last week visiting friends\n&nd were the guest., of Mr. and\nMrs, John T. Fox, Columbia Avenue.\nLawrence Clf'gg, a student at\nthe University of British Columbia\narrived in the city on Monday and\nwill spend the holidays here with\nhis parent* M. and Mrs, C. H.\nClegg First Avenue,\nThe members of SI. Anne's\nCircle of the Sacwd Heart Churce\nmet on Wednesday night at the\nhome of Mrs. H, Shannon with\nMn.. Shannon _* co-hoite'|.ert\nThose present were Mrs. W.\nZanussi, Mrs. C. Coflin, Mrs. J. B,\nPage, Mri. J. D. Mitchell, Mrs.\nMrs. D. Ewing, Mrs. L. Brown and\nthe hostesses: Mri H. Shannon and\nMrv J. Shannon.\nThe following members nf the\nRossland Parent Teachen Association motored to Fruitvale to spend\npleasant evening attending the\n(regular meeting of the Fruitvale\niParent Teacher Association Mrs,\nR W Hags-en. Mrs. C. J. Mitchei\nMrs H. O. Fleury, Mrs. D, V\nDynes Mrs R. Saare, Mrs. R. Morin\nMrs Svarich, Mlu H. Wagner, Mr.\niond Mrs D. Ellis, Mr, EF, Perkins\nj Raymond Cullinane, student at\n:the University of British Columbia\n! Vancouver, arrived to spend the\n'Summer vaction here with hi*\nmother Mrs J. Cullinane, Koot-\nenay   Avenue.\nMrs. T E Davies entertained\nwith a charmingly arranged birthday party, whhen she honored her\ndaughter Miss Donna Davies on\niher fourteenth birthday. Gamss\n!dancing and music were en]oyed.\ntThe nicely appointed tea table was\nI centred with a \u00bb birthday ' cake\n.trimmfd with pastel shades of rose\nj tapers. The fortune telling charms\nI In the cake created a great deal of\nBalloons were used as favors\n(Those present were the honoree\nI Miss Donna Davies, Miss Valerie\nT-ipliff, MK< Joan Allen. Miss\nPatsy Ling. Mis Dor-nthy Thompson\nMl\"   Caroline   Taylor,   Miss   Alice\nTherrlen, Misa Ann\u00ab Chamberlain\nMiss Dorothy Berry Miss Alice\nKootnikoff and the Missel Peggy\nand  Patricia Tetter.\nMiss Joy Rldgeri who spent\nthe Enter Holidays here with hsr\nparents, Mr. md Mrs, A. C. Rld-\ngers, and has enjoyed several\nweeks practice teaching at Mac-\nLean School has resumed her\nstudies at the Provincial Normal\nSchool  at Victoria.\nMrs, I. M. Fleury, who was the\n?uest of her son and daughter-in-\nlaw, Mr. and Mrs. H- O. Fleury,\nreturned to Nelson.\nMrt John Talt and son Ted\nTalt, ltft Uat week lor Ted'i\nhoma at Brandon, Man. Enroute\nihey will visit Mrs. Talt's mother\nMrs, G. Gibson, who Is a patient\nIn the Hospital at Indian Head,\nSask.\nMiss Luclenne Hertig, who is\nattending the University of British Colubia arrived to spend two\nmonthi holiday before resuming\nher studies during the Summer\nSchool  Session  at UB.C.\nKenneth Ritchie, has returned\nto the city from several weeks\nvisiting at Chilllwack and at other\nCoastal Points,\nMr. and Mrs, William Blackwell\nhave as their guest Mr. and Mrs.\nG. A. Read of Christina Lake,\nFormer  Rossland  residenta.\nMr. and Mrs. Oswald Bourchier,\nwho have been residing In Victoria\nwill take up residents^ here. At\npresent they are the 'guests of\nMr, and Mrs. I. B, O. Bourchier\ni William Harry accompanied by\nJohn Foster and Mr and Mrs. j.\nRoscorla. returned from Penticton.\nwhere they were called by the\ndeath of Mr. George Talbot a\nformer  Rosslander.\nDEATHS\nST. LOUIS, (AP)-Dr. Ludwig E.\nFuerbr,onger, 8S, noted Lutheran educationist and President Emertus ofl\nConcordia Seminary here. He serv- \\\ned on Concordia's faculty for 32\nyean and was widely-regarded ai\nan authority on Lutheran history\nand doctrine.\nBuylnQ?  Selling? Try a Want Ad.\nWHEN CHOOSING YOUR NEW RANGE-REMEMBER\n(j0^rt\nIS A ORAND\nOLD   NAME\nFor over a century Gurney ranges have had  a\nreputation for enduring quality and beauty.\nWhether you cook with oil, gai, coal, or wood,\nthere is a modern Gurney range\nto fit your kitchen and to meet\nyour needs.\nTnR manager of the\nfurniture factory in Eddie's town\nlanded a big order. It meant he\nhad to buy a lot of extra lumber,\nincrease his payroll.\nHe lost no time in putting\nthe whole thing up to\nthe manager of his local\nbank. Together they\nworked out how much\nmoney he would need to\ntake care of wages and other\ncoots until he delivered the goods.\nThen, with the backing of his bank,\nho got to work on the order.\n.. . And that's where Eddie came\nin. Ho was put on the payroll\u2014\ngiven his first chance to learn a\ntrade. Right now he's on his way\nhome to tell Monl and Dad ho\\*\nmuch he likes his new job.\nSm ltt. Itriail Gormy immm '\nm itploy ml yaur aleeiWa.\nTHE GURNEY FOUNDRY CO LIMITED\nTORONTO   MONTREAL - WINNIPEG    VANCOUVER\n wpi\n\u25a0i mm\nUJ \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0! i 'Wpp-S^WPPi\nPW-WW \u25a0  \"-^ ~*-'~\n-_, ,\t\ncroydon; \u00a3nii\u00bbn<_ (cp)-a.\n\u00aberiil weight dropped trom \u2022\nBwIm plane lmding htrt recently\ncruhed through the conservatory\ntt   a   house.\nRoller ..mlnu need, ilunly\nlegi. Sturdy lege need itrong\nbon\u00ab. VlUmln \"C\" bulldl\nhealthy bone*. SUN-RYPE\nI.   I'l'imnlii  \"C\"  Fortified.\nThe thrill, of\n\u25a0peed on wheeli\nuie up energy.\nCool and clear\nSUN-RYPE U a\ngrand   refreiher.\nA welcome treat for playtime\nreit periodi . . .\nSUN-RYPE\n\u2022 . . made from\n\u2022un-rlpened B.C.\nApplet . . . full\nof goodnen and\n\u25a0par kllng health.\nBOYS \"go\" for\nN-RYPE\nVITAMINIZED\nSimftm\nAPPIE\nJUICE\nTo Interview Parents of Naval\nCollege Candidates al Nelson\nESQUIMAU*, B.C., May (-Nelion ptrtnti who irt Interested ln\ntht Joint RCN-RCAF Collegt at\nRoyil Roadi, B.C., wlll havt in\nopportunity to find out meant of\nentry for their 10m Into the naval\nsection of the College when Lieutenant Commander Davidson, RCN,\nof Ottawa and former executive\nofficer of Royal Roads for two\nyean will be In the city May 1.\nand 17 t,o Interview parents of\ninteruted  candidates.\nDuring hli stiy in Nelion, Lt.\nCdr. Davidson may be contacted\nthrough Principal Gerald Lee of the\nHigh School.\nCandidatei eligible for the two-\nyear term at the College commencing next Fall, must be students with\neither Senior or Junior Matric.\nTheir time at College will hold good\nHO Men Charged\nWith Gambling\nOffences at Coast\nVANCOUVER, Miy 7 (CP) - In\none of the largest gambling rilds in\nthis city's history, 130 men were arrested and charged with gambling\nofferice*. when a M-man police squad\nconverged,on a downtown sporting\nclub here last night.\nLed by Criminal Investigation\nBureau Superintendent Charlei\nSpenc., police took In club members\nwho were sitting at 16 tablet playing lawball, sousen and stud poker,\nThirteen men, charged as gaming\nhouse keepers, were first questioned\nand then taken by police patrol wagon to City Jail When the \"Black\nMaria\" returned about 120 players,\nwho had cashed their chips at the\nclub office, were loaded aboard and\ntaken to Jail.\n\u25a0hould thty desire to lttvt ictive\nurvlct from tht ntvy and contlnut\nitudlu it tht tnd of two yean tl\nctdtti. They wlll, howtvtr, bt\ncompelled to retain thtlr tuoclt-\ntlon with the navy on the rtitrve\nlilt. Those wishing to remtln ln\nthe navy will contlnut to itrve on\ngraduation as midshipmen.\nWtll versed in tht lift of tht\nNtvy, Lt. Cdr. Davldion htt lerved\n13 years with the Roytl Ctnadltn\nNavy and during World Wtr II wai\ncommanding officer of tht destroyers, H.M.C.S. \"Gatineau,\" \"Saguen-\nay,\" \"Annapolis,\" \"Prescott,\" and\n\"Ottawa.\"\nOthtr centrei on the British Columbia mainland which Lt. Cdr.\nDavidson will visit include Trail,\nMay 19-20, and Grand Forks May\n20-21.\nSteveston Indian\nPlunges Into Nine\nFoot Elevator\nVANCOUVER, May 7 (CP) -\nDuncan George, 42-year-old Indian\nfrom Steveston, was recovering in\nhospital here today from injuries\nreceived when he plunged into a\nnine-foot elevator well last night.\nHis condition was described as \"not\nserious.\"\nEXPECT 300 AT\nB.C. UNITED\nCHURCH MEET\nVANCOUVER, May 7 (CP)-An\neitimated 300 lay members of the\nUnited Church of Canada are expected to register here May 13 for\nthe annual British Columbia con*\nference.\nFrank Seed of Youbou, B.C., will\nbe in charge of registration and A\nSullivan of Victoria will preside at\nopening exercises.\n;\u2022 .hot light .reamy \u00bb\u00ab^1\n2*t \u00ab\u2022\u2022\u00ab, ftffr mu$tardV.\n13 Owners Join\nWindermere\nResorts Assoc.\nINVERMERE, B.C., May 7\u2014With\na view to making the Windermere\nValley a year 'round \"Rocky Moun\ntain Playground\" resort owners of\nthe district have joined forces in\nan organization to be known as the\nWindermere Valley Resorts Assoc\niation.\nPresident is R. W. Bartman of\nFairmont Hot Springs ind Leo\nRicher of Wlndirmere la Secretary\nThirteen owners of Summer re\nsorts and hotels at Radium Hot\nSprings, .airmont Hot Springs,\nWindermere, Invermere and lakeside points within the district have\njoined the group and business firms\nin the valley are backing the As,\nsociation.\nA year 'round sport program In\neluding Spring fishing and hunting,\nSummer boating and swimming\nAutumn big game hunting and Win\nter ikllng will lengthen the resort\nlessor.\nCranbrook\nThespians Please\nRossland\nROSSLAND. B.C. Mty T - A\ncapacity crowd ittended the three-\nact comedy preiented by the Cranbrook Teen Town in the Capitol\nTheatre at Rouland. Thli entertainment waa iponiored by the\nKinsmen Club ln aid ol the Ron-\nland Teen Town.\nEugene And\u00abr*ton, Mayor of\nRossland Teen Town welcomed\nthe Cranbrook Club tnd Dale\nAckerman, President of the Rossland Kinsmen, thanked all who\nassisted.\nThe play titled \"Her Step Husband,\" an entertaining itory of thc\nMary Marshall, en Incurable\nromanticist, who planned an extravagant letting for her aunt\nEmroy'i visit. Hirry Marshall.\nMary's husband, wai coaxed Into\nacting as tho butler, when the\none sent by the Employment Agency appeared suplclous looking.\nWhen i it became necessary for\nMary to produce a husband to\ntransact some business for Aunt\nEmmy . Mary has Dr. Gerald Nilea\n(Jerry) act as her husband pro-\ntern unknown to Mary, Dr. Nllei\nIs engaged to Florence Alnslee\nMary's cousin, who accompanied\nAunt Emmy on the trip creating\nquite   a   iltuatlin.\nMemberi of the cast were: Harvey Marshall, Jean Bradley Ted\nGardner, Marie Murdoch. Margaret\nBridget, Gart H-wedl'li, Kettt\nPlncott, Jean Row*!, Amelia\nGillies.\nThe play wai directed by D. W\nBlackett.\nFAITH HEALER TO ATTEMPT TO CURE\nMILLIONAIRE WINE PRODUCER'S SON\nMan Arrested After\nShooting of\nWife and Daughter\nTORONTO, May 7 (CP)-Robert\nS. Eision wu arrested by police\non a charge of wounding today af\nter his wife, daughter and son were\nihot \"at their home in Northwest\nToronto.\nMri, Easson, 55, and the son, 20\nyear-old Gordon, are in serious con\ndltion with ibdominal wounds. The\ndaughter, 50-year-old Mabel, suffered an elbow wound.\nPolice slid that Corporal William\nNichol, a Royal Canadian Mounted\nPolice officer who lives next door\nto the Eassons, was awakened it\n3:**0 a m., when two other daughters\nboth unharmed, ran from the house\nWhen he entered he found Easson\nholding a revolver.\nThe police account said Easson appeared dazed, offered no resistance\nwhen arrested and said to the Corporal: \"I fzuess I went haywire.\"\nir** MON (CP>-The Rrf\u00ab\u25a0_\u2022**>\nMedical Journal asks doctor, tn\ndiscontinue the wartime practice\nnt rarrying \"doctor'' signs on\ntheir   ctn.\nGrandson of Balfour\nResidents Wins\nMany Ice Honors\nLawrence Findlay (Finnle) John\nston, outstanding Winnipeg ikater\nwho was recently honored at the\nannual windup of the Winnipeg\nSpeed Skating Club, is a grandson\nof Mr, and Mri. A. W. Garner of\nBalfour,\nHe was preiented with the Club\nChampionship Cup, which ia competed for each year, and a small\nminiature cup; the lilver skates and\nmedal which he won at the Silver\nSkaters meet; Buffalo trophy and\ncertificate repreientlng the Manitoba open championship; and a\ncrest for placing second in the Manitoba (closed) intermediate class at\nthe greater Winnipeg meet.\nHe was also presented with a\ncrest especially designed for \\he\nW.S.S.C. to commemorate the occasion of his fine showing ln the\nCanadian and Manltobi open\nchampionships by breaking two\none-mile records. Hli time wai two\nminutes 51 seconds, while the\nCinadian record wai two minutes\n58 S-5 lecondi. Competing ln the\nDominion meet at Sudbury, \"Larry\"\nromptd home with one firit, one\nsecond and two thirds. He alio\nbroke kls own ont-mllt record.\n\u25a0y RALPH   DIGHTON\nPALM SPRINGS, Call!., May 7 -\n(AP)\u2014A millionaire vintner'i palt-\ntlal home became the scene todty\nfor attempt! by Avtk Hagopian, I\nbearded young Armenian, faith heal-\n, to oun tht wint producer'! In-,\nvtlid son.\nTht tttttt of (ht fither, Klrkor\nArakellan, tn Immigrant Armenian\nwho came to California and turned\ngrapes Into t fortune he estimates tt\n$25,000,000 li known as \"Dretm of\nthe Desert.\"\nThere hli ion, Vtughn Ankelltn,\n8*7,111 with epilepsy and related ailmenti slnct he wu itruck by t bui\nu a boy of 9, Ilea, unaware of the\nforthcoming mlnlstrationi of Avak,\n20-year-old uneducated mechanic\nwho is reputed to havt effected miraculous cures by prayer alone,\nAvak arrived in to\u00ab Angelei yesterday tfter t 10,000-mile plane trip\nfrom Cairo, financed by the elder\nArakellan, who tald he hai tpent\n$280,000 In uniuccesaful efforts to\nheal hia ton.\nAnother ion, Dlram Atrkellan, It,\nsaid that If Avak cures Vaugn \"my\nfather probably will build a memorial in the form of t faith healing\ncentre, open to the people of the\nworld.\"\nThe family firtt read of Avak t\nyear ago, and lent t London igent\nto Iran to tnvetrtigate. Then they\ntent for Avak, after being satisfied\nabout the validity of his cures. Dlram wld.\n\"I havt ieen other cuts ilmllar to\nhit, many cases undoubtedly wone,\nand I am sure I can cure him,\" said\nAvak when he arrived. The Arm*\nnian, with piercing black eyes, long\nhilr ind a lilky beard, wai wearing\na hood and a cape fastened at the\nthroat.\nA member of Avek't party, Ool.\nSumbit Yeghlazarian, h-anlin trmy\nofficer, and t doctor, wld the healer\nhas effected many cures In Iran.\n\"I examined the patients before\nand after treatment,\" said the colonel. \"All he does is touch the patient, then he says a prayer in his\nbehalf and asks the patient to think\ntnd believe ln the pnytr u ipoken.\nAi t medlcil man 1 will vouch for\nthese   eyres.   They   tre  authentic.\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1947 \u2014 7\nWhatever ht Is doing li through the    Petri  dlven  tn  Northern  Aui-\nIniplntlon of Ood.\" trails   detect   the   approach   of   a\n1 cyclonic   storm   by   currents   oi\nFind your Job In the Wint Adi. warm and cold water ln the set.\nScent at Quteniton Helpfih In\n1897 (from John Ren \"\u25a0 01 n\ncollection)\u2014that'i when Grap\u00ab-\nNuti was bornl\n50 years of Breakfast Enjoyment\nMILLION! Or P-OPLH, over the last 50\nyttn, have tnjoy\u00abl their brtakfaio mor,, beeauu of Gnpt-Nots. Thtt malty, n-t-swert\nflavor la every crunchy, golden kernel U so\ngood!\nAnd Grape-Nuts in to good ftr you. Th*\nfine food valuo of Un trains-not |ust ont.\nAnd the digestibility thtt comes from double-\nbaking. Htvt yon htd Grape-Nuts lately? Get\niome from your grocer. Remember, there are\n14 to 16 servings Is the new red-white-tnd-blue\nGripe-Nuts pickige. Compare thtt with othef\nemail.\nrVSrS\nGrape=Nuts\n^      \/or \"GMfGodc\/'eof\/M\nA Product of G-nif ol Food*\nf\nNEW BLEND\nI Improved'ChasesSanborn\nI       thrills Coffee Lovers!\nAll ortf Ctnidi, Chut ft Stnborn\nCoffee hu been t big favorite for many\nyeirs. But now the mikeri of Chase &\nStnborn have created in even finer ntw\nblend of the world's choicest coffees!\n81 years of experience have gone into\nmaking this new blend. You'll find it      cup for more!\neven richer, even mellower, tscrt more\ndeeply satisfying thin the coffee which\nhas won Dominion-wide popularity for\nChase & Sanborn.\nDon't miss it! Order a pound of this\nnew improved Chase _; S.inborn todiy!\nYou'll love it! You'll call it the finest\ncoffee you ever tasted! You'll pass your\nNEW, IMPROVED\nALSO AVAILABLE IN VACUUM PACKED TINS\nBANFF STUDENTS\nSTRIKE FQR\nDAYLIGHT TIME\nBANFF, AlU.. May 7 (CP)\u2014 II\ndaylight living time li put into ef-\niftct In this Alberta Mountain Resort,\n'citizen* here can think the action\n;of a number of students at the Banff\n\u25a0 High School for their brief strike,\nThe citizens o_ the town, now on\n'Standard Time, say It Is causing con-\nfuiion in all phases of activity.\nHowever, the students, now wait- I\njing for their elders to decide what\n.should be dor.e, went on strike Mon- .\nday, and as a result the School;\n'Board instituted Daylight Saving!\n:Time in the school.\nL. S. Crosby, Chairman of the I\n! Banff Advisory Council, nid the\ni meeting ii being held to dtcide what'\ntime system would be adopted by\nthe town. When this derision it rea-,\nthed the School Board will b-e governed accordingly, tat addtd.\nJ First word thit tht strikt vas btlng considered reached Mr. Crosby\niwhen a group of eight or 10 students\n[from the school approachtd him\n'with their grievance Monday after-\n. noon.\ni He described thtlr actions as\n\"badmannered\" and -Mid he would:\ndemand an apology from the stud- j\n|ent* concerned,\n' Although ihe number of students'\nj involved in the strike was not\nknown, it 11 believed that the feeing\n:i genera! in all lhe clasaei.\n! Mus Muriel Grant, Principal of,\nthe School ref-Lwd to divulge the\nnumber of itudtnli tctivt in putting\nI the time changt into \u2022ftfftet, while\n|Mr. Crosby ttid ht could not aay\nihow many atudentj, or clasiei, were\n'affected by the strike.\nWould Bor Canadian\nSocial-Credit\nMember From U.S.\n! VF.W YORK. May 7 <rCP\u00bb The\nNew   York 'Pott   Mid   tnday   in   a\n, news page itory that the A nil-Defamation Ivtafut of B-Nai R'Rith hw\naiked tht State Department in\nW.-nhjngtnn tn bar entry tn the l'n;t-\ntd States of Norman Jacquti, Social\nCredit m\u00bbmb\u00bbr nf the Canadian\nParliament  (nr Wetaskiwin\nThe V \u2022** M;d ,v,.e organ.:ra';nn\nsen' a letter tn Stat* Secretary Mar\nahall defrib'.ng .faryin ai a 'r.n-\ntn*\"n*i\u00ab ar''-Sem,:> who has ahu^d\nthe privilege of er.'rv mtn the Vr\\'.\ned state* bv at:rn\u2022\u25a0 fi 'H> nvjuinder\n\u00abt a tiding and tension among racial\nand I'l.gious group* \"\nThe newspaper quoted the Ism.:**\nas Mvirg Jacques had addre\u00abied\n' Nationalist\" ra.liei in various pi''i\nof the United Statei recently with\nGerald I, K Smith, leader cf the\nnewlv-organned Christian National Cruaadt\nRecord Severe\nEarthquake Shock\nSYDNTY, AiuUilii. May 7 rAP'\nTbt Miamofrtph at tht Rivervttw\nObatrvatorr here today recorded a\nsev*rt earthquake shock which Father t) D OTonnell. DlrtctOr of Ihe\nObservatory, said occurred about\n200(1 miles North of Sydney\nIt wti the third shock rrcorded in\nthe \u2022tml.hwwt Pacific In the lait\nIhrer iil).<\nFORD TRUCKS\nSOLD IN CANADA\n83% mor* Pord Trucki war* told In Canada lait ytar than\nany other mak*.\nmora Ford Trucki wor* lold than In any previous year.\nOver th* wholo hlitory of truck building In Canada, mor*\nFord Trucki hav* been sold than any other make.\nYoill find all th* basic money-saving reasons for Ford\nleadership in this year's line of Ford Trucks\u2014plus some very\ngood new reasons. Reasons like the improved V-8 power\nplant and dozens of cab and chassis improvements.\nYour Ford and Monarch dealer has complete information on\nthe Ford Truck line. We suggest you see him soon to get\nthe latest facta about production and deliverie*.\nt\n194\" WB, School Bui C_a_t_.\n101\", 134\" and 158\" WB, 2-ton C OE.\n101\", 134\"\u00abnd 158\" WB, 3-ton C.O.E.\nyour fo\u00bbo nuac diaus roa nilson distsict\nQueen City Motors Ltd.\n561 JOSIFHINI STMIT\nPHONI 43\n  -*\u2014\u2122mmm**mm\nSHOP UNTIL\nP.M.\nSATURDAYS IN NELSON\nIN ORDER TO GIVE YOU GREATER SERVICE 39\nNELSON RETAIL STORES IN THE DOWNTOWN\nBUSINESS AREA WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M.\nSaturday Night on Baker Street In Nelson Has Always Been\nA Popular Shopping Time for Our OuUopTown Friends,\nSaturday Night On Baker Street in Nelson Has Always Been\nA Popular Time and Place for Our Out>of>Town and Local\nFriends to Qather Together\nDuring the Wartime Period Merchants Found It Expedient to\nClose Their Places of Business Early Saturday Evening.\nCommencing Saturday, May 10th, 39 Downtown Retail Firms will stay open until\n9 V* M* every Saturday to offer you better Service \u2666 \u2666 . more convenient shopping\nfacilities . \u2666 \u2666 and a return of those pleasant relations that have always existed\nbetween themselves and their customer friends.\nWATCH FRIDAY'S DAILY NEWS FOR SATURDAY NIGHT SHOPPING VALUES AND SPECIALS\nMcKAY & STRETTON\nR. ANDREW & COMPANY\nFREEMAN FURNITURE\nCOLLINSON'S JEWELLERY\nMANN'S DRUG STORE\nHUDSON'S BAY COMPANY\nCITY DRUG CO.\nW. J. VALIN\nEMORY'S LIMITED\nJ. B. GRAY, JEWELLER\nIRENE'S MILLINERY\nCHRISTINE'S BABY SHOP\nGREENWOOD'S HARDWARE\nGODFREYS' LIMITED\nH. SUTHERLAND, JEWELLER\nSMYTHE'S DRUG STORE\nCHARLES MORRIS, MEN'S WEAR\nTHE CHILDREN'S SHOP\nKOOTENAY GIFT SHOP\nFASHION FIRST SHOP\nGILKER'S LIMITED\nF. W. WOOLWORTH CO. LTD.\nJACK BOYCE\nSALLY SHOPS\nNELSON HARDWARE\nDAVE WADE\nJ. P. MORGAN\nHIPPERSON HARDWARE\nBROWN & CO. LTD.\nSTERLING FURNITURE\nMILADY'S FASHION SHOPPE\nTHE BOOTERY\nJ. H.ALLEN'S ART SHOPPE\nKOOTENAY STATIONERS\nFLEURY'S DRUG STORE\nWESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. LTD.\nNELSON ELECTRIC CO.\nFor Your Convenience - - Shop Until 9 \u2014 on Saturdays\n \t\n ,\t\n\t\n\t\nSPORTS\nStamps Blank Royals\nfo Stretch Series\nTORONTO, May 7 (CP)\u2014Calgary Stimpeden defeeted Montreal\nRoyali 1-0 tonight to extend the Allan Cup final eerlea for the Canadian\nlenlor amateur hockey champlonahlp to a ilxth game here Saturday\nIllght. The win put the aerlea standing at three vlctorlei for Montreal\n\u25a0nd two for Calgary In the beit-of-Hven final.\nBacked by the ipectacular goaltendlng of Run Dertell, Stampedara\nplayed Iniplred hockey to edge the Royali before a crowd of only 619&\u2014\nIhe imalleit of any game  In  the t  \t\nerica.\nStampeders, defending the Allan\nip they won nut West last year\nDm Hamilton Tigers, outplayed\nyounger and speedier Royals\nlarly all Ihe way, with Bob\n\u2022ownridge  scoring  the  goal   that\nve them another chance In  this *?, ^ague   here   announced\nN.Y. Rangers Sell\nPair to Cleveland\nNEW YORK, May 7 (CP)-New\nYork Hangers of the National Hoc-\nthc\nSoftball Executive\nSuspended at Coast\nVANCOUVER, Msy 7 (CP) -\nCtcil White, B.C. representative of\nthe National Softball Congress and\nformer Vice-President of the Vancouver Softball Association was\nsuspended from hli Vancouver post\nby the local association last night.\nThe reason for the suspension was\nnot made public.\nPresident Pop Simoni took the\naction following a threat by the\nLower Mainland Association to suspend the Vancouver body if Milne\nwas not removed from his executive position,\nries.\nThe counter came at 18:12 of the\nfond period with Ken (Red)\nunter and Dune Grant setting up\ne play for Brownridge. That line\nas the best nf the Stampeder at-\nCkers as they repeatedly skated\non Gerry McNeil, who played a\nrilliant game in the Montreal net.\n'Lineups:\noutright sale of centre Albert (Ab)\ntJemarco of North Bay, Ont., and de-\nfenceman Joe Cooper of Winnipeg,\nto Cleveland Barons of the American Hockey League.\nDemarco, 31, acquired from Boston Bruins early in the 1943-44 campaign, finished last season with nine\ngoals and 10 assists for 19 points.\nCooper, 33, joined the Rangers ln\n1936, was traded to Chicago Black\n(Calgary\u2014Dertell; Michaluk, Wild- Hawks in 1039 and returned to th\nr;   Hunter;    Brownndqc,    Grant.; New Yorkers last season,\nUbs  \u2014  Craddock,  Dame.   Fisher,  .\t\n'airns, Deynaraia, French, Sho-\nUist.\n'Montreal-McNeil: Harvey, Gal-\nraith; Haggarty; Riopelle, Curry.\n,ubs \u2014 Campeau, Locas, Ca_.avant,i\nlorin, La Force, Malone, P la mon-nine women\" jockeys battled\" for\n(On. silver   cigaret   case   in   a   morning\nOfficials \u2014Dinty Moore, Port Col-'gallop that  was feminine in every\nTHE GALS HAVE IT\nBALTIMORE, May 7 (AP)-Pim-\nlico race  track   staged  its  annual\ndies'   Day\"   special   today   and\norne, Ont.; Lome Lyndon, Winni\ntS-\nSummary:\nFirst period\u2014Scoring, none,\nPenalties\u2014None.\nSecond    period   \u2014   1,     Calgary\nrownndge  (Grant, Hunter)   18:12\nPenalties\u2014Desmarais, Laforce,\nThird period\u2014Scoring, none.\nPenalties \u2014 Curry,   Dame,\nftith, Riopelle.\nwe  have a good  itock  of\ncle   spokes,  softbatl   equipment, fiihlng tackle.\n(AN BROWN\nBun, Lock, Safe & Cycle Worki\n[737 Baker St Phone 1045\nSo*. 1 Gol. of Gm >n Ten\nWE ARE\nMOTOR TUNE-UP\nSPECIALISTS\nUTHBER\nMOTORS\ndetail, except for the horses. They\nwere gentlemen.\nBaltimore's Joyce Goldachmidt,\nwho works out horses at Pimlico\nfor a living, romped home first\naboard D. G. Smith's five-year-old\ngelding, Audible.\nThe 18-year-old blonde said she\njnever had any doubts about win-\nGal-'ning the race but she thought\n'several times she was going to lose\nj her cap.\nPhyllis Lose of Berwyn, Pa., war\nsecond on J. J, King's Danger,\niFourth was Judy Johnson, only\n'licensed woman steeplechaser in the\nUnited States. Miss Johnson, who\niias campaigned or Ontario tracks\nseveral years, has been refused a\nlicence to ride on the Ontario\ncircuit.\nWho came third? The gal in the\npress box forgot to make a note of\nthat,\nMrs. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt,\nnne of the three stewards, presented\nLhe cigaret case and was trim in a\npretty gray skirt and a beige and\nred sweater aet, (This from the gal\nin the press box.)\nBOOK   YOUR   ORDER8   NOW\nFOR FIR8T CLAUS\nTOMATO PLANTS\nWALKDEN'S\nPhone   1122     2042   Fail   St.\nOpen   Sundayi\nBears, Leafs To\nTangle in First\nMatch Tonight\nTonight the Nelaon Maple Leafs\nand Trail Golden Bears will come\nto grips in thc Civic Arena for the\nfirst lacrosse match of the year.\nThe Nelson squad is looking forward to big things with its young\nteam shaping up well after practises.\nLast year the Leafs, handicapped\nby flooring the youngest team in\nthe league, and injuries, developed\na strong cellar dwelling tendency.\nBut the players say that it is all\nbehind them now and they are\nlooking for a change.\nLast season's high scorer, Jack\nGallicano, will again play centre\nflanked by Freddy Thompson and\na newcomer, Francis Doyle. Speedy\n\"Baldy\" Mayo, who arrived from\nU.B.C. Monday night, will grace\nthe wing with Glen Price and Art\nChoquette in centre.\nThere will be plenty of weight\non the defence too, for defenceman\nEverett Kuhn, Horace Lapointe,\nFrank Jones and Walter Thompion\non the average tip the scales in the\nproximity of 200 pounds.\nThe lineup:\nNelson \u2014 V. Graves, goal; Jones,\nThompson, Kuhn, Lapointe, defence; J.  Gallicano,   F.  Thompson,\nF. Doyle, H. Wassick, A. Choquette,\nG. Price, H. Mayo, F. Graves, forwards; D. Griffin, H. Pitts, L. Appel,\nL. Choquette, A. Townsend, B.\nDeegan, utilities.\n(old, Rains Clear Big League Ball\nDiamonds; Wins lor SI. Loulsr Boston\n5bM\nNEW YORK, Mty 7 (AP)\u2014Rain\ntnd unseasonable cold brought\nanother wave of baseball postponements today, putting new dents in\ntht cash registers ol major league\nclub owners and adding more\ndoubleheaders to a schedule that\nwill be top-heavy with twin bills\nlf the weather doesn't improve.\nAll three afternoon games scheduled today fn the American League\nwere frozen out by temperatures\naveraging 10 to 15 degrees below\nnormal.\nThe unusual cold spell wiped out\nthese American League games: New\nYork at Cleveland; Washington at\nDetroit; Boston at Chicago.\nForenoon showers prompted officials to postpone the National\nLeague game between Cincinnati\nand New York at the Polo Grounds,\nalthough St. Louis Cardinals and\nBrooklyn Dodgers played their contest at Ebbets Field, a subway ride\naway.\nThe afternoon game between Chicago Cubs and Philadelphia Phillies\nat Philadelphia also was washed\nout, leaving the Cardinal-Dodger\ntilt, played under threatening skies,\nas the only daylight activity on the\nmajor league slate.\n63 POSTPONEMENTS\nThere have been 53 major league\npostponements ln 23 playing dates\nthis season. The National League\nhas 29 extra doubleheaders piled\nuh to take up the slack and the\nAmerican League will have to play\n24 unscheduled  twin bills.\nThe major leagues were faced\nwith less than half this number of\npostponements on the same date\nlast yeir.\nHOMER WINS BALL GAME\nBROOKLYN, May.7 (AP)-Terry\nMoore's first homer of the season\nwith Enos Slaughter on base in\nthe seventh infiing today gave St,\nLouis a 2-1 National League decision over Brooklyn and assured\nHowie Pollet his initial victory\nafter three straight defeats.\nPollet, > 21-game winner for the\nWorld Series champions last year,\nwas in and out of trouble throughout the showery afternoon, walking\neight Dodgers. The slender southpaw needed the help of four double\nplays, two of which he started, ln\nblanking the home club until the\neighth.\nSt. Louis ....... OOO 000 200\u20142   4   0\nBrooklyn     000 000 010\u2014I   9   0\nPollet and Rice; Lombardl, King\n(8) and Edwards.\nBoston Braves won 3-2 over\nPittsburgh Pirates tonight before a\nchilled 11,175 crowd. Manager Billy\nHerman, who was chased by Umpire Artie Gore in the ninth, held\ndown first base for the Bucs as\nslugger Hank Greenberg nursed his\nailing right elbow.\nPittsburgh .. .. 000 000 200-2 ti 2\nBoston  000 200 Olx\u20143   8   0\nBahr, Behrman (81 and Kluttz;\nCooper, Karl (7) and Masi.\nOn the\n10-Pin Alleys\nChallenge gamei Wednesday night\non the 10-pin alleys will see J. Hamson, V. Graves and A. Oliver in\ncompetition against R. Olsen, I.\nBlack and S. Newell, A second game\nwill be played with A, Ritchie, W.\nLeslie and T. Parkinson meeting R,\nRiley, G. Barefoot and P. Vecchio.\nResults  of  games played  in   the\nFleury Cup Competition were;\nA. RITCHIE\nBears Sub\nYoung 'Uns for\nRetiring Vets\nLACROSSE\nGAME\nTrail Vs Nelson\nTonight, 8:15 P.M.\nCivic Centre Arena\nTRAIL. B.C., May 7 - Trail\nGolden Bears are all set for their\nfirst lacrosse engagement of the\nnew season, to be played at Nelson,\n.Thursday night.\n!    Gone will be gome of the stars\njof former years. Ken Featherston,\nRoily Sammartino. Carl Gallicano,\nNick and Bill Turik, George Cope-\nland and former net minder Tony\nMerlo   have   all   retired.   In   their\nI stead will appear a bunch nf\nyounger men with a sprinkling of\n: veterans, who are more able to\nstand the speed and bumps of the\ngame.\nAnother veteran and former\nBear, Marcus Smith, will be seen\nwith the new Spokane Club this\nyear.\nCoach Paul Seymour, former\nGolden Bear and Coast star has\nbeen putting his club through\nmany practise se_uions in preparation for tonight's battle.\nLacrosse fans here feel that the\nteams in the league are more\nevenly matched thin year and although the management would nnt\nname any stars in the lineup, they\nexpressed satisfaction with the\nteam's showing in practise games\nand felt that they would be a match\nfor anyone in the .league.\nAppearing with the Trail Club\nwill be C. Meredith, goal: No. 11 C,\nCaaey, defence No. 2; G, Barnes,\ndefence. No 1; E. Groves, defence\nNo. fi; H. Exner, defence No, 13;\nBob Kendall, rover No. 4; E. Taylor, rover No, 5; Gordon Robertson,\ncentre No. 18; Sarge Sammartino,\nrrr.tre No 115; J. Bilesky, right\nwing No, 9: A. Bilesky, left wing\nNo. lfi; G. Roberts, left wing No. 3;\nE Mondin, right wing No. 8; Eric\nFisher, spare; R,  Caxler, spare.\n0. Anderson\nS3 124\u2014 207\nMrs. J. McGinn   \t\n79   99\u2014 178\nMrs, C. Cummins\n120 135\u2014 255\nS. Newell\n180 142- 302\nA. Ritchie \t\n171  149\u2014 320\nTotal\n613 649\u20141262\nV. GRAVES\nF Dalrymple     \t\n116 114\u2014 230\nMrs. A. Oliver\n... 123 112- 235\nMrs. J. Edwards\n.   116 139\u2014 255\nJ, Drummond \t\n. 162 147\u2014 309\nV. Graves .\n161  147\u2014 308\nTotal\n678 659-1337\nHigh Individual Score A. Ritchie,\n171. High Aggregate\n320.\nScore A. Ritchie\nLONDON, May 7\n(Reuters)\u2014Re-\nsuits of Rugby Lcag\nic games played\nin the United Kingdom today:\nBcllevue  Rangers\n3. Widnes  13.\nCastleford  12, Workington  19.\nRr.imlry 7, Leeds\n28\nFOUR OF ST. MIKE'S\nLINED UP FOR\nN.H.L. TRYOUTS\nTORONTO, May 7 (CP) - Ed\nHarrison, big left-winger of the\nDominion junior champion Toronto\nSt. Michael's College hockey team,\nwhose signing with Boston Bruins\nwas announced tonight by President\nWeston Adams at Boston, is only\none of five stars of the great junior\nteam whose junior hockey days are\nover.\nBesides Harrison, there are four\nSt. Mikei stars who have played\ntheir last season in Junior hockey,\nculminating with victory over\nMoose Jaw Canucks ln the Memorial Cup final ln the West.\nThese are Ray Hannigan and\nBobby Paul, who have been ticketed for the Toronto Maple Leafs;\nLeonard Kelly, lined up by scouts\njof the Detroit Red Wings, and\nWarren Winslow, who so far hasn't\ndecided whether he'll attempt the\njump to professional  hockey.\nPaul, 19-year-old native of Quebec who has spent most of his\n! years in Toronto, today signed a\nprofessional contract with the\nLeafs.\nPaul joins two former St.\nMichaels stars now on the Leafian\nroster, Jimmy Thomson and Gus\nMortson. This trio had played\nitogether for St. Michaels late ln\nthe season of 1944-45.\nVancouver Stocks\nMINII\nBayonn.   U\nBrslorne      10.20\nB R Coni __ OS\nB R X  Of)\nCariboo Gold ..     J.M\nCongress  04V4\n10,80\nDentonla  JO\nGeorge Copper 074\nQrendvlew  21\nOrull Wlhkin. \u201e     -\nHedley   Mascot  ....     1.04\nInt C It C 41\nllland Mountiln ..    I.M\nKootenay Belli ....      \u2014\nMcGilllvrsy  10\nMlnto  08VI\nPiclflc Nlckil  11V,\nPend  Orellli       J.40\nPioneer   Oold        S.2S\nPtemler Bord  08\nPfemler  Gold         \u2014\nPrlveteer    _ SB\nQuatslno  11\nRed Hiwk         \u2014\nReeves  MicD       1.3S\nReno Gold   11\nSalmon    \u201e 23\nSheep Creek       1.18\nSllbak Premier 90\nSilver   Ridge          \u2014\nTaylor   Bridge    82\nWellington 03\nOILS\nAnaconda   _\nAnglo  Can   \t\nA P Cona \t\nCalgary Jj Ed \t\nCommoll ....  _.\nCommonwealth   ..\nDalhousie  \t\nDavies   \t\nFoothill.  \t\nHome   _\nMcDougal Sigur\nMcLeod \t\nMercury   \t\nMill City \t\nModel \t\nNational Pete \t\nOkalta   Com\t\nPacific Pete \t\nRoyal   Can   \t\nRoyallte \t\nSpooner \t\nSunset  \t\nVanalta  \t\nVulcan \t\nINDUSTRIALS\nCapital  Estatei  ....\nCoast  Brew  \t\nPacific Coyle\nUNLISTED MINES\nBig  Mluouri   \t\nBluebird  \t\nBrooklyn   St   \t\nCeolral Zeballoa ..\nCanty \t\nCuyunl \t\nClublne   Com   \t\nHedley Amal \t\nHome   Gold   \t\nMarble Bay \t\nNoble Five \t\nOlympic   \t\nPilot  \t\nSpud Valley \t\nTaylor  Windfall ..\nVananda  \t\nWesko    \t\nUNLISTED OILS\nFreehold \t\nGranville   \t\nHargall\t\nSouth End Pete ....\nUnited  \t\n.08 V*\n1.48\n,13\n2.06\n.3314\n,37\n.35\n.14\n2 50\ns.as\n.09%\nMVt\n.14\n.21\n.72\n11)6\n.11\n18.23\n.08 V.\n.05\",\n.141.\n.19\n8.73\n3.00\n38\n.02\n.084\n\u25a003>i\n.88\n.01\nMVi\n.01\n.08\n.ni\n.08\n.02 Vi\n29\n.01\n.02\nm\n.08\n08\n2.83\n.05\n.21\n.15\n.25\n.07%\n1.07\n.43\n1.75\n.09\n.03'rt.\n.IS\nS.00\n3.40\n.osy,\n.70\n.40\n.11',.\n.OS\n1.50\n.12\n.244\n1.20\n3D\n.04'-,\n.064\n1.47\n.14\n2.10\n.40\n.41\n.IS\n2.70\n340\n.10\n.06\n.13\n.15\n.23\n.21\n.75\n1.10\n.12\n.06'.\n.15\n9 00\n3.05\n.04\n.05\n.07\n.03\n.95\n.04\n.104\n.014\n.05',\n.024\n.16\n.05\n02\nNILSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1947\nNIW YORK STOCKS\nAllltd Storei \t\nAmerlcin Cin \t\nAmerlun Smelt It Rel\nAmerlcin   Telephone   \t\nAmerican Tobacco\t\nAnicondi   \t\nArmitrong Cork ..-.\t\nBith SUel \t\nCellotex  \t\nCinidlin Piclflc \t\nCtin* \t\nDupont \t\nElectric Autollte \t\nGeneril Electric \t\nOenenl Foodi  __\t\nGeneril Moton \t\nHowe Sound \t\nInternitionil Nickel \t\nInUr Tel _. Tel \t\nSchenley  \t\nStandird Oll of N J\t\nUnion Oil of Cilifornla .,.\nU S Rubber \t\n3273\n91.50\n52.28\n166.83\n67.73\n38.50\n4350\n8475\n24.25\n1125\n31.25\n180.75\n34.25\n3435\n4150\n58.00\n33.75\n31.85\n12.00\n27.00\n7015\n2125\n42 00\nMONTREAL BANKS\nCommerce \t\nDominion \t\nImperlil \t\nMontreal    \t\nNovi Scotia \t\nRoyil   \t\nToronto\t\n22.75\n2565\n27.50\n27.73\n36.25\n24 00\n38.00\nBALL SCORES\nNATIONAL\nSt.  Loula  .       000 000 200-2   4   0\nBrooklyn   .  .000 000 101\u20141   9   0\nPollet md Rice; Lombardl, King\n(8) md Edwirds.\nt?    .  )\nCAMERON WINS AT\nST. ANDREWS\nST. ANDREWS, Scotlind. Miy 7\n(AP) \u2014 Don Cimeron, i cindldite\nfor the British Walker Cup team,\nwon the Royal and Ancient Golf\nClub'i Silver Medil todiy with \u25a0\n\u2022core of 74\u2014considered \u2022 good per-\nformince In wind, riln md fog\nwith partt of the coune under\nwater and all bunken flooded.\nCameron belt Leonard Criwley\nand Gerald Mlcklem, new English\nchampion, by one and two stroke;\nrespectively.\nSEATTLE, May 7 (AP) - A\nhelicopter, owned by the Central\nAircraft Co, blew up ai lt waa\ncoming In for a landing on the East\nside of Lake Union today. Fate of\nthe two men aboard wu not Immediitely made known.\nAIL OVER  THf WOHID\n.' w\n..  . .--'ki\u00a3    .\nBill cV Harry\nUIRICH\n\u2022 ll', v  .IN AVL. tll\\ ?W.'-l\nSPOKANE, WASH.\nBuylnj? Selling? Try i Wept Ad.\nBuilding Contractors\nSCHOENFELD AND MARSH\nFERNIE, B.C.\nBOX 661 PHONE 201\nStores and Restaurants Remodelled\nCounters and Showcases Built\nSpecialty - Floor Tiling\nDrafting Service\nEASIEST\nSHAVING\nCOMBINATION\nMONEY\nCAN BUY\nDUMFRIES. Scotland (CP) -\nRatepayers are opposing the town ,\ncouncil'. plan to extend the burghs\nboundaries by 920 acres because.\nof   financial   obligations   involved !\nROSCOE\nAND\nFOURNIER\nQARAOeMIN\nSKY CHIEF AUTO SERVICE\nPhone 122 Nelion. B C\nSHAVES\nlook \/\n\u2666'  feel \/,\nGillette\nBLUE BLADES\n\".^ttrt \u2022Jflii \u00abvir honedl\n\u2022 For faster, better-\nlooking shaves, use the\nGillette  Tech   Razor\nand  today's   Gillette\nBlue Blade. Precision\nmade\u2014they fit exactly, and protect  you\nfrom   the discomfort\ncaused by misfit blade*.\nYou save money, too,\nfor Gillette double edge-\nmean double economy.\nPHONE 258\nSMITH\nELECTRIC\n645   BAKER   ST.\n-wwwwArwtrwwww*AwwwwwwW9W9w%\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSulfa 205\nMEDICAL ARTS BUILDING\nTOR  COMPLETE\nOVERHAUL   -   TUNE UP\nStop ll\nNEL\u00bbON   AUTO  WRiCKINO\nend OARAQI\n813  Vernon Sl Phoni MS\nM   J    MAJOR\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin\nFLEURY'S  Pharmacy\nPrescriptions\nCompounded\nAcrurltelj-\nMed   Aril KIk\nPHONE 2$   i\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii\n qppi\nliPMHiy  \u00ab)i|\n\u25a0\u00bb->\u25a0-\"\u25a0\u25a0.'\u25a0\"\"\u25a0II\n\u25a0\"fWr^nSTIMM\n10 \u2014 NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 8, Wt\nTODAY'S News Pictures\nAlexandria's Thinnest House     BackinVancouver\n.*:\"''i\nIn Alexandria an Egyptian Inherited a very small piece of ground.\nThis made the man extremely annoyed because the deceased person\nhad amassed a fortune during his life. The piece of land li situated In\nthe centre of a large eitate which belongs to the man's relation!. In\norder to cauie hli co-heln trouble, the man decided to build a house,\nIn which he now Uvea himielf, that fitted the imall plot of land, and\nli now an eyeiore to the owneri of the reit of the eitate. Shown here\nli the houie erected In Mandara, an Alexandria luburb. The houie\nglvei the appearance of being a film houie of card and plaster, but\nIn actual fact hai one itory, two roomi, with a proper lnalde italrcaie.\nRussian Bride   Plans U.N. Palace\n[TT-\nW-\nKSfc'\nA former ahlp'a radio operator,\nturned architect, Gyle Sollleux,\nabove, a 46-year-old Melbourne\nman, haa been ippolnted to the\nInternational board of five which\nwlll plan the palace for the United\nNatloni In New York, Sollleux, a\ndeilgnlng architect In the Auitralia n Department of Worki and\nHouiing, icrved In the Royal Australian Air Force during the war.\nAtomic Doom\n*'___L\nMuia Tichrwomata, tha flnt\nRuulan born reildent of Germany\nto become engaged to a U. 8. itrv-\nIcaman, li ihown ai iht arrived In\nNew York en route to Chicago,\nwhen the will marry har fiance,\nW. Burnhoeft, who mtt her while\nhe wai itatloned lr Germany. The\n21-year-old girl, who wai born In\nOdeiea, lived In Regeniburg and\nworked it ilave labor during the\nwar.\nr 'ft-\n\/\nAi a reiult of atomic polionlng\ncontracted In work \u00bbt Oak Ridae.\nTenn.. Mn. Agnei Lucme Human\n30, of Chicago, hti been given\nonly \u00ab year\u2014perhapi a little longer\u2014to live. The doomed mother\nponden the fate of her four imall\nchildren, whoie father, Franklin\nHumin, hai not been heird from\nilnce their divorce three yean igo,\nBack home In Vancouver, but\nnot broke, after a year's round-\nthe world tour \"before the maat\"\nIs Mary Peck, 27. By signing on\nthe Panamanian freighter Phltae,\nshe saw the world's storied ports\ntrom far Cathay to the exotic\nSpanish Americas, and came home\nby air from Rotterdam via New\nYork. I enjoyed every minute of\nIt, but It was uneventful,\" she said\non her return.\nIn (government\nPost\nProfessor Karln Kock became\nthe first woman to hold a post In\nthe Swedish Government when\nshe wai named consultative Minister at a Council meeting held In\nthe Royal Palace, Stockholm.\nCut-Price Plan\nV\nThomai E. LIttlefleld, Preildent\nof the Northeait and Euex Development Council, li kept buiy In\nhli office at Newburyport, Man.,\n\u2022wamped with letten, te leg rami\nand telephone calli of congratulation! and inquiry In regards to\nthe now famed \"Newburyport\nPlan\" of a 10 per cent retail price\nrollback In keeping with the broad\npolicy outlined by Preildent Truman. The cut-price plan li alio\nipreadlng to towni and cities\nthroughout Canada,\nBEGINNER'S DELIGHT\nQuick\u2014send for this new quickie\nfrock! Every teenager wants one,\nany teenager can follow Pattern 9210\nONLY TWO main parts\u2014a super\nembroidery transfer Included!\nThia pattern gives perfect fit, is\neasy to use. Complete, illustrated\nSew Chart shows you every step.\nPattern 9210 comes In teenage\nsizes 10, 12, 14, 16. Size 12 takes\n2% yards 35 or 39-inch fabric.\nSend TWENTY-FIVE CENTS In\ncoins (stamps cannot be accepted)\nfor this pattern to Nelson Daily\nNews, Needlecraft Dept., 266 Baker\nSt., Nelson, B. C. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and\nADDRESS.\n841\nXavv*Aa V V LeA_U.\nSLIP   COVER   TIME\nYou'll thank your lucky star for\nthis! Easy thrifty, slip-cover direc-j\ntions show you how to redecorate\u2014'\nmany helpful ideas.\nInstructions 841 has step-by-step\ndirections for basic' slip-cover, 6\nother types, 4 footstools.\n| Laura Wheeler's new,' improved '\n'pattern makes needlework so sim-\n1 pie with its charts, photos, concise\ndirections.\nSend     TWENTY-FIVE     CENTS\n125c)   in  coins   (stamps  cannot   be\nacceptedJ   for   this   pattern.   Print '\nplainly   SIZE,   NAME.   ADDRESS,\nSTYLE NUMBERS.\nSend your order to Nelson Daily\nNews, Pattern Department, 266\nBaker St. Nelson, B  C. j\nAUNT HET\nBy  ROBERT QU1LLEN\n\"I could skin rrv oldest girl When\nTommv is bad, she threatens to put\nhim m a dark r<~>om nr closet, and\nshe's gnt him scared lo sle\u00bbp without n light \"\nSALLY'S SALLIES\nOm iwt. Km hmm *r\nJLi\nn\"\nPOP\ny I \/   NOIZY \u00bb\nOH (-OS.-5-WHr DCWT FOSDICK 1\nREEUZE THET THE GIRL HE. <\nLOVES IS ACK-SHULLY HIS WORST\nenemy, Mttnar fosdick I\nis actin' awful stoopid-but,\nmebbe he got a plan\/, oh,\nah40tta b'lieve thet-or\nah'll 00 mad tt\nHERE COMES THAT STUPID\nDICK, FOSDICK\u2014 A LITTLE\nEARLY.1\/ I'VE GOTTA\nWORK FAST-\nA F-EW-WWATWISTS\nTO MY FACE\u2014-AN\nANATOMICAL CHANGE\nOF) TWO--AND \u2014\n^\nYOU LOOK REAL\nRAVISHING TONIGHT, ]\nMISS B..-HHH-1\nSMELL CIGAR\n\u2022SMOKE.'\n\u2022_*\u00ab-MY\nUNCLE\nHOBART\nJUST\nLEFT-\nCOME\nIN\u2014\nSTCAklGE- THAT UO OWE\nCOMBS UP ON THE ROOP-\nIVB BEEW LOCKED UD\nHEBE NOW  FER TWO\nPAYS \u00ab \t\nC\u00a3\u00a7\nMOW FOR A\nMCE SUM\nBATH-\nu\nITS TOO WINDY\nAND CHILLY FOR\nA SUM BATH-,\n^\nCap tH?, jq_| tmm Mjw^ tot, \u00bb\u00abU itAm mm*t\n\"1\n-AN' SHE LOCKED I\nTHE DOOR\nAFTER HER\nETO!-!.\nL\n\u2022mti*SflOtX LAST\nCHMctl I'M NOT\nCHA.IN* UPSTA18. MAIN\/ ,\n*    ,(.\n(Uky_3fawf\n_    i nit. K^ mm. trnt..\n___\n.IE\nCi\nsome; people\n>  CAN BE SO\nINCONS'DECATE ,\n7H0UJWHAT\nwe po wid\nHIM ?\n\/NAIL. HIM UP IH ONE Of THOSE J\nBOKSi AHO WE'LL DUMP THB    *\"1\nWHOLE tUCKKi OffRIVIRCUFf\/\n\u00abV\nlTH\/6 li dCCD IDEA, BCSS.-'CEPT THAI' THINK \\\nA PACKIN' CASE li TOO &CCD KR\n.THIS CCP'\n\t\nrt-***\nLET MtM KEEP HIS OLD\nBOUT:   I'LL SHOW HIM.\nHE DOESN'T THINKI CAN\nFW WWW BACK TO\nTHE NMl CAMP AFOOT-\nOUCH-THORNS'\nSAWYERl WHERE\nAM YOU?\nWW!\n&K>\nI'VE CHANGED W\nMIND, BUI-I-I\nWANT TO STICK\nwith voo.\nANO SUPPOSE, I\nlsisTER,rvtt*o|\nENOUGH  OP\nYOUR FICKLE, I\nCUTTHROAT\nCHAR*\\?\n\"I wm told to provid. my own\ndefense. Your Honor. Here lt t\u00bb.\"\n^   Tit WE DRIVER* BODY\nTO WE tTEERlNU VHHEEL\nAND HUH THt TRUCK OVER\nTHE EMBANKMENT!\n \t\n\\ymmmv \"\t\n\t\nCLASSIFIED\nPHONE 144\nBIRTHS\nHWAY-To Mr and Mrs. H. W\nUway nee Peggy Manahan, at Van-\nlouvei General Hospital, May (5, a\nlaughter\t\nHELP WANTED\nI DOMINION ORGANIZATION\nsupplying a service to all small\nbusiness men require an aggressive salesman to cover Kootenay\nWrite direct giving lull particulars\nto Sales Manager, Dominion Tax\nSystems. 204-205 Crown Building\nVancouver. B   C.      _____\t\nWANTED - A HIGHLY EXPERI-\nenced Bush Foreman tor sub-\nitantial operation, accustomed to\nlong-logging and Portable Mills\nAll Diesel Power, Year round Job.\nWrite 214 Lancister Building,\nCalgary Alberta.\nPERSONAL\nI76MAN tbbk ANb (.taLlm\nhomework Good wages and additional pay (or each guest. Write\nparticulars to Hotel Reco, Sandon.\nR>_T MAKERS WAMtfib. aVer-\nage timber, good cabin to stay in\nS miles from Salmo, B. C Apply\nE H, Boulotte & Sons, Salmo.\t\n\"WaNTED-FIRST CLASS \"MECH-\nanlo, iteady employment, top\nwages. Apply Dominion Garage\nand Sales Co., Ltd., Trail, BC\nV?ANTED\"\"- MEN TO CONTRACT\n\u2022kid poles and truck to haul lumber. S. P. Pond, 1013 Falls  St\nNelson.      '\n\u25a0Wanted - TWO MEN To CiJT\nand Ikld logs. Call Mri. N. Bayoff,\n\u25a0   Turft, B. C.\nVanted^\nply Armson'i Cafe\t\n\u2022Wanted - TWS Usherettes\"\ni   Apply Civic Theatre evenings\nWanted - girl for general\nLOANS\nFor\nDomestic Purposes\nWhen vou need cash quickly to\nput your personal budget In order. Niagara Finance is ready\nand qualified to serve you For\n17 years this dependable, friendly company has glvan sound advice and made helpful loans to\np^y old bills or for any other\nsound purpose. Arranged\npromptly in a private Intel view.\nNIAGARA\nFINANCE COMPANY LIMITED\nElfd. 1930\nSuite  1.        580  Baker Street\nNelson,     Phone 1095.\nBUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY\nASSAYER8   AND   MINE\nREPRESENTATIVES\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\nt   W   WIDDOWSON  it CO   AS\nlayers   301 Josephine St., NeUon\nH. S   ELMES   ROSSLAND. B   C.\nAsiayer, Chemlit. Mine Repreant\nA J  BUTE. Independent Mine Representative  Bo\u00bb 54, Trail, B. C.\nW   G   THOMSON & CO    ~ AS-\nsayers Ji Metallurglits  All work\ngiven prompt attention  1155 Pen-\nder St., W    Vancouver, B.C\nCHARTERED   ACCOUNTANT\nROGER M.\nChartered\n615 Victoria Sl.\nHOYLAND\nAccountant\nTrail     Phone 33(1\nCHIRgpftACTORS\nCOUNMcLARJlN. DC., CHIRO-\npractlc X-ray, Splnography,\nStrand theatre Bdg Trail Ph. 328\nDIAMOND DRILLERS\nNATIONAL DIAMOND b_.rL.LlN_\nBit Ser-\nB.C\nCo.,   Ltd.,  Drilling  and\nvice   Box 508 Rossland\nENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS\"\nWHEN IN VANCOUVER~ST0FaT\nAimer Hotel   Opp   C.'.R   Depot.\nSPOT\"CASH  FOR USED GOODS\nof all  kinds\n524 Vernon.\nPhone  1081  Cheas\nYOUTHFUL APPEARANCE AND\ncolor returned to your hair with\nAngelique Grey Hair Restorer, $1\nat Mann's. Flcury's. Argyle's and\nall druggists\nSECOND cooK. Ap1'\nhousework. Phone 1230-R.\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nIfANTED   -   DIAMOND    DRILL\ncontracts.  Machlnei and experimented crews available. First clan\nequipment. Apply to W. Verner,\nNaw Denver, B.C\nffAKTtD - .onTracT Oft'bAY\"\nwork lor lata model I ton truck\nWith or without dump box. Will\neotulder any legitimate offer ln\n. B.C. Box 4545 Daily Newi.\t\nBSMNtRY, ODD JOBS, GARD-\nenlng. kalsomlnlng. Phone 256-R.\nFOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS\nJOHNS-MANVILLE\nFlexitone, Asbestos Base\nA CABLOAD JUBT tti\n\"TTaxstone Hexagonal, colors:\nTilt Red, Montrose Red, Spruce\nGreen, Killarney Green and\nBlue Black. These ahlnglei maka\ne beautiful and durable root\nRoll roofing hi\nSpruce Green.\nTile Red and\nNelson Machinery\nEquipment Co.\n\u00bb14 HaU St Phona 18\nMining,   Milling   and   Sawmill\nMachinery, Building and Con-\ntractore* Supplies.\n\"H It'i machinery you want,\nconault us.\"\n'{PE - riTTINGS\u2014TUBES, SPE-\nWal low pricea Active Trading\nCo, 91.  Powell St,  Vancouver\nTail in Ter. Or pLating\nFront St.. Penticton, B C, for Silver, nl-kel. Copper Plating.\nfOR S_3 - SlecTrK.'range:\nMoffat 4 burner. Automatic oven\nLike new mechanically. 115000.\nBox 4383 Daily News.\nITANDARD RECEIPT BOOKS, 4\nreceipts to page with duplicate\naheeta. Nelson Dally News Print-\n'ng Dept ___________\nt HED FOX STOLE. 1 COAL AND\nwood range. Apply 508 Elwyn or\nPhone 389.\t\nA REAL~BAft0AIN-R0trNTf5AK\nplpeless furnace in perfect condl-\ntlon. Phone 50 or 359-L evenings\nfrOR SALE -TTtTblO LOUNGE,\naa new. Phone 542-Y.\nCNE BABY CARRIAGE IN GOOD\ncondition   Phone 473-Y.\n>0R \u00a7A_J - BIRCH AND TA.M-\narac firewood, also slabwood in\n12\" lengths. Phone 745-R-4\nfOft feALE-V-AN'.'CCii: Bl<\"Y~\nde. Phone 604-R.\n8EVRY rMRBlft. P1AJJ0 rOR\nuie 617 Vernon St.\nMEN'S PERSONAL DRUG SUN-\ndrles assortment 18 for $1 00 postpaid in plain sealed wrapper, finest quality, tested, guaranteed\nWestern Distributors, Dept RNC.\nNo 85-144 Hastings St.. West. Van\ncouver  B  C\n29tf\nLIONS   pHOTO\n29tf\nP O Box 434, Vancouver, BC.\nAny 8 exposure roll developed\nand   printed   29c    Reprints-4c\neach   Giant  size\u20147c  each\n5x7 Enlargement Coupon with\neach order\na   W    HAGGEN,   MINING   AND\n. Civil Engineer, B. C. Land Surveyor, Rossland and Grand Forks\nBOYD C AFFLECK, 218 GORE ST\nNelson, B C., Surveyor Engineer\nFORESTERS\nFORESTER. T. A. \"cLAWtB. (Mem.\nber Association Professional Engineers of B C.) All forms private\ntimber investigations and management. Room No. 8, 542 Baker\nStreet, (temporary office) Phone\n1137, (c\/o Mr, R. E. Allen)\nINSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE\n$6850\n1. We hava recently received lor\nlisting a vary fine rooming and\nboarding house business. It consists of 13 roomi, centrally located and ii a going concern.\nThe downatain haa hard wood\nfloors. The building ll halted by\na hot air furnace. Priced for\nquick sale\nat\n2. A seven room houu on Nelson Avenue, Including three\nchoice loti. Good garden and\nfive klndi of fruit C7AAA\ntrees. Some terms      *'*\"\"\u00bb\n3 A lovely six room house well\nlocated on three corner lots.\nLarge living room with fireplace. Dining room with built-\nin features. Large kitchen and\nbreakfast nook. Hardwood\nfloors in living room and dining\nroom. Three large bright bedrooms and nice bathroom upstairs. There ls also a full basement and hot air furnace. A\nvery fine houa* with good\ngrounds. Immediate HfiOfKi\npossession            JOZUU\n4 Five room bungalow on IV,\nlots, well developed. Immediate\npossesnon. ^OQ\nI\nRobertson, Hilliard,\n.attell, Realty Co. Ltd\n532 Ward Street     Nelion, B. C.\nCHAS F McIIARDY, INSURANCE\nReal Estate - Phone 135.\nMACHINISTS\nCOUNTRY STORE. Vacant coun-\ntry store with living quarters, six\nrooms in all, small cabin included,\nclose to Kootenay Lake. Two new\nindustries starting soon. Opportune\ntime (or small store to open with\nlight lunches. Ice cresm, etc., also\nrenting rooms in Summer. Good bus\nand rail service. Close to Nelson.\nGood opportunity for small outlay.\n$2200 CASH.\n.RUIT, VEGETABLE, POULTRY\nFARM. Newly built houie on full\nsized basement, 3 bedroomi, living\nroom, kitchen, bathroom, hot and\ncold running water. Oarage, workshop, woodshed. Garage, poultry-\nWE BUY. SELL AND EXCHANGE hou\" with electric light Equip-\nWhat have vou' Ph. 534 Ark Store ment Bnd 'ay'n\u00ab pullets included\nThis Is s bright farm home, and a\n~      BENNETTS LIMITED\nMachine Shop, acetylene and\nelectric welding, motor rewinding\nPhone 593 324  Vernon  St.\nSTEVENSON'S MACHINE SHOP-\nSpeclalists In mine and mill work\nMachine work, light And heavy\nElectric and Acetylene welding\n708 Vernon St.. Nelson Ph 98\nSECOND HAND STORES\nRE YOU SUFFERING1 WITH\nArthritic or Rheumatic Palni,\nStomach Ailments, Kidneys,\nNerves, Piles, Colitis, Eczema,\nFemale Ailments, Weakness, Rundown etc., we will gladly reter|r0R SAIJ^OT 1MSTHM_-.6n\nyou to Responsible men and wo-:    Ford   truck|   1M7  11CCTCei   Good\nMOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\nAUTOMOTIVE,\nbargain at $4000 CASH.\nROBERTSON. HILLIARD\nCATTELL REALTY CO , LTD.\n532 Ward Street, Nelson.\nmen who have proven the merit\nof Lang's Mineral Remedy to their\niitiafaction. Write us for free Information, we don't ask you to buy\nanything Lang's Mlnersl Remedies 948 Robson Street, Vancouver, BC\nWANTED, MISCELLANEOUS\nrubber, heater, radio, other accessories. Apply Box 55, Cranbrook,\nB. C. __________________\n1929 MODEL 612 GRAHAM PAIGE\naedan must be sold (or caah as it\nstands at Queen City Motors\nPhone your of(er to Ballantyne\nat 109r\nf5R\nSHE? US YOUR SCRAP METALS\nor Iron. Any quantity Top prices\npaid. Active Trading Company\n\u25a0UI Powell   St..  Vancouver,  BC.|y0R gALB - .fog i TON M_R\nWANT FIR PILING N_XT WEEK.'\nSALE\u2014 192lT CHEV7\n4 good tires and spare-\nStewart, 910 Silica St.,\n6 and 8 p.m.\n\"Sedan\n$225. G.\nbetween\nMust   be   quick   delivery.   S.\nPond, 1013 Falls St   Nelson.\nSHIP YOUR HIDES TO J. P.\nH_TT-\ngan, Nelson. B C.\t\nWanted - used single bed.\nPhone 559-L-3.\ncury Pick-up. low mileage, (irst\nclass shape. Write Box 308, Grand\nForks, B.C-\nFOR SALE - '29 PLYMOUTH\nnew rubber, In fair\nAuto     Wreckers,\nRENTALS\nSALE\nSedan. All\nshape.     City\nGranite Road\nFORSALF ~~\n1929 PONTIAC FOUR-\ndoor sedan Price $275 Or will\ntrade for cattle F. O. Hampton,\nArrow Park, B  C.\nARE YOU LOOKING FOR A\nHOME'-HERE IT IS\n$3500\u2014$2800 Cash\nBalance on terms\n5 roomi \u2014 Bathroom\nFruit Trees\nLawn and Garden Space\nHouse partly  furnished\n2 corner Lota Clear Title\nCan be sen at 504 Richards St\nPhone 262-L for Information\n40 ACRES, 18 Ul-JbER CUlTlVA-\nthn and Irrigation. C. P.-Railway\nrunning through property. 7-room\nhome, part basement, running water and electricity: 500 yards store,\npost office and school bus. Farm\nmachinery, mare and colt. Fruit\ntrees, apples, pears, plums, cherries and grapes Good soil. Half\nmile from famous Summer resorts Clear title $7000 in payments Mr; R Tedesco. Fife, B C.\nMarket Trends\nMONTREAL, May 7 (CP)-Dialing! continued dull and featureless\nand pricei ware about mixed on\na   narrow   list.   Adjustments   ware\nf:enerally fractional with many key\nuuel unchinged or Inactive Mining volume again dwindled.\nNEW YORK (AP) - The stock\nmarket Idled with almost complete\nIndeclalon through one of Ita ilow\neat tealeni in the last yaar.\nTOBONTO (CP) - Induafrlel*\nmoved (head In firm trading for\nnearly all groups listed while senior goldi and producing mine\nstocks were up out speculative!\ndown on a ratio of more than two\nlosses for each gain. Bue metals\nwere irregular and Western oils\nfirm for moat Issues trading. Volume for tha day wai about 850,000\niheref.\nVANCOUVER (CP)-Heided by\nRoyal Canadian, which aold 77,730\naharaa, oila boomed with nearly all\nstocks trading, and many going up.\nMinei eased slightly while Indus-\ntrlali were comparatively quiet,\nLONDON (Reutert)\u2014Stocks continued their recent advances. Brltlih\nOovernment securities provided the\ndey'i feature but an all-round advance in Industrials was a close\nsecond. The South African gold\nmarket gained and copper also improved.\nToronto Stocks\nMINES\nAmal Larder\nAnglo-Huronlan\nAniley        \t\nArjon       _\nArmlitlce    _\nAitorla     _.\nAtlaa      _\nAubelle\n 1 \u25a0 1 mmm\nNELSON DAILY NIWS, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1947 - 11\nMACHINERY\nPower Units\nNew G M.C. 93 H.P. and 100 H.P.\nGasoline Power Units. Tops ln\nperformance and all-around efficiency. Ideal for portable sawmill operations. Powerful, economical, dependable. Priced amazingly low.\nStocked and sold by\nB.C. Machinery\nSales Co.\n820 Front St.\nNelson, B. C.\nSawmill, Mining, Induatrial and\nElectrlcil Machinery and\nSuppllei.\nWANTED   -   TO   RENT   SMALL\nmodern house with two bedrooms. \u201e\nApplicant   steadily   employed   ,t! NEW AND USED PARTS FOR ALL\ngood salary, is a non-drinker and!    m\u00bbk\u00ab \u00b0< <\u25a0\u2022\"\u00bb  c'lr AlJ1\u00b0 w\"ck*\nvery  careful  tenant   Would   pay     'rt* Box 24. Granite Road\nyeir's rent In advance if any ob-.FOR SALE \u2014 TWO 5 50xi6~GX>OD\njert   Box 4078 Daily News _ used tires  Box 8874. Dailv News\nCHEAP FOR SALE OR RENT -\nFARM, GARDEN & NURSERY\nYears lease duplex, living room,\nbedroom, kitchen, bathroom, full _,\nplumbing.    Apply   A.   Fotherby, GLADIOLI LARGE MIXED BULBS\nWillow Point Phone 4M-L4. :    25 ,or \"\u25a0 Smaller flowering size\n40   for   $1     Postpaid.   Webster's.\nRobson. BC\nHOUSEKEEPING OR OVERNIGHT\ncabins Day or week, or roims in\nKokanee L^dge Sandy beach Ph\nAllen, B78-R-1, Nelaon.\t\nFOR RENT-MODERN FURNISH-\ned Bungalow Blue Top Bunga.\nlow  Court   Phone  508-R4\nA REAL OPPORTUNITY - NEW\nmodern 6-room stucco house on 1\nacre land Also best equipped cab-\niret making shop, a going concern\nnn same property. May be purchased separately or as one at bargain prices Owner leaving town.\nPhone 584-L-4 or write 2101 Koo-\ntenav Street, Nelson\nFOR SALE-ISO ACRES AT BEL-\nford, adjoining the \"John Kay\"\nRanch oppoaita Beasley's Siding\nWith river frontage Price $450.\nJ. Goddard. 1095 Henela St, Trail.\nBEDROOM FOR RENT -: 923 *vTR-\nnon   Street    Phone   371 -Y.\nOFFICE SPACE FOR RENTTEN^\ntrally   located.   Apply   1484   Bav\nAve, Trail\nBUSINESS  OPPORTUNITIES\n\/HI MAIS\nrun mn hi\nLIGHT-WEIGHT-\nOaly )l It,. .Hk Ml ....\nIALANCEB-\nEjtlly onlid in. _p_\u00abfe_.\nPOWERFUl-\nFull .irittai affcWiKy.\nHITIIII Fll ILL ITPEI\nIF FELLIII 111 (ITTIII\nCentral Truck\n& Equipment Co.\nfor sale-Electrical con*:\ntrading and retail busmen Going\nconcern Apply Box 555, Cran-\nbrook, BC\ns\u00a5o_\"\"reTair~busine_'._f(5r\nsale   Machinery and findings   A\nprofitable business for right man.\nApply 711 Stanley Street\n\" - ... \u2014\nBOAT^AND ENGINES\nrOR SALE-^EAWORTH^lTrr\nhull ind Stir 4 engine Idei. for\n.Kooteniy Lake. Apply Box 4144,\nDaily Newi\nF5r\"SALE \"-- 17 FOOT rNBOAKb\nrumbout Chev engine Thu bout\nclean (ounc. and in good running\norder K00 cash  Phnrt T32X.\nWANtED - ROWfeoAt. 14 TO 16\nfeet long Suitable for outboard\nmotor. Harry T. Tavl.r, Harrop.\nBC\nFor saTe\u20144 HP caTLLe'UaX\nire engine, perfe rt condition\nPhone 928-R after 6pm\niVrlenn Sathi 2spiub\nClassified Advertising Rates\nIlr p\u00bbr line per insertion\n44c  p\"r  line  per  w\u00bb'k   irt consecutive insertions fnr rou of 4>\n11 43 per  line  per  rr.ir.lti\ni2fl  times*\nMinimum 7 lines per  ritn^n\nB-x  nun-ben  lir\nrnvrri   any   number\nPUBLIC   (LEGALi   NOTICES\nTENDERS    ETC\n.Or  p*r  lint  first  mier'lon  irrl\n15c   earh   subsequent   imertion\nALL    ABOVE     RATES    LESS\n101 TOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nSUBSCRIPTION   RATES\nSingle  copy I    OS\nBy carrier, per tt-rtk\nIn sdvinct ts\nBy carrier, per year IS 00\nF.lsswhere and to Canlds whert\nextra   postage   Is   raqinred\nOnt month tl .W  thrtt months\n\u00bb4 00, ilx monthi. M 00 nnt ytar\n\u2022 1500\nRy -tall   -Mil (1-   Nrlioni\ntint  month\nThrtt   months\nS't months\nOut j ear\nAhn-i   ratts   apply   lr\nTh\nlr\"fi\nFOR\" PERFECT SOIL SERVICE\nfor garden, ranch and farm, Mc-\nPougall's Earthworms 1791 Third\nSt, Trail. BC\t\nBRITISH SOVEREIGN STRAW-\nberry plants. M a thousand. Dig\nthem yourself A. Dosenbergpr.\nSunshine  Bay,  R R 1. Nelson\nFOR SALE\u2014NTTTED 0TEM SEED\npotatoes, $2 a sack Rowley. Harrop\nn\u00a5l T I S H SOVfTf-IGN STRAW\nberry plan's. 30c doz. J2 per 100\nMac's Greenhouses\nLIVESTOCK, POULTrT^XND\nFARM SUPPLIES. ETC.\nDR  HESS\nPOULTRY WORM TABLETS\nSingle   doie   individual   treatment expels round  worms\n100 bird  me $1 50\nNELSON FARMERS'\nSUPPLY LTD.\n524 Railway St Phor.e 174\nCHICK  PRICES  TTMBLE\nAfter Mav 15th a!\nGEORGE GAMES HATCHERY\nat\nARMSTRONG\n$12 per  100\u2014Cash with  order\nMixed   sex   only    New   Hamp-\nshirei tn.d Rhode Island Reds.\nGEORGE GAME\nTriangle Hatchery,\nArmstrong, B C\n~~QU AUT y\" chicks\"'\nROP \u00bblr\u00bbd Ham pah iru. ap-\nnroved Hampshire., approved\nLeghorn.* ar.d Leghorn-Hamp-\nihire frou chirks, 21 yeara' experience with chicki and poultry  Parlrulan in our catalogue\nNEW SIBERIA FARMS\nA   Ralak*hi:v  R R_2   -Thill'-wtck\nMORF \u00a3<\"___S A^ND EXtRA'PftOF-\nlti    !nr    yon    tf    you    itart    with\nTnar.g1*     Tarn.     Chirka      Fineii\nquality   ROP-Sired   New   .'.imp*\n\u25a0hirt    and    Rhode    Iiland    Red\nchlcki   at   $lfl   per   100\ntwtet    weekly     Feh     tn    June\nGeorg* Gama, Triangle Hitrtierv\nArmitrong\nrmu'wr- v_w_v-ni_sH_v.\ned   young  Jtriey  row,   May   ba\ni\u00bben at Kannigan Service. Perry'i\nFDR SAU, Al SOUTH SLOCAN-\nR?nch U arres, ^1 small dwellings,\nwater, elertric light, fruit treei.\nclojp tn ichool, post office and\nstore   Box MB:.. Dailv News\nWHY NOT REFINANCE YOU!.\nmortgage on the Yorkshire Savings and Loan Monthly Reduction\nplan at fl per cent C W Apple-\nyard\nRANCH FOR SALE - 104 ACRES\nwith buildings, 4 mile from\nSa'rrn Poit Office. A, Mandln,\nS.:rr.o\nFOR SAL_l-l7l?Et??irF^nS[Oir\npt house: \\_ery fire bwement\nwith laundry tubi S. P Pond.i\n1013 Falls St, Nelion\nGarage, woodshed, fruit treH. on\nfour loti Phone 1252-L aftar 8\np rn , or call Mondiyi.\nWanT To SNAP-TWO LoTS W\nFairview for good used car. Phone\n972-X\t\nbuilding  lot.   Fairview,  Ph.  1165\ndivi. or 955-L evenlngi.\nSAtI-3\ntwo  lota.\nCATERPILLAR D4\nTRACTOR\nWith dozer, logging winch and\nlogging arch.\nCUMMINS DIESEL\nPOWER UNIT\n140 HP. Immediate delivery on\nboth.\nBayes\nEquipment Co.\nCranbrook, B C. Phone 80\nAtamaqut  _...-_-___-\nAunor      \t\nBaitmte    \t\nBaaa Metali Mining ......\nB\u00abr Exploration     ..._.'\t\nBeattla Gold Minea  \t\nBeaulleu Yellowknlft \t\nBalleterra \t\nBevcouri  \t\nBidjood Klrkland  \t\nBobjo Mlnaa     .___\nBonetal  \t\nBoycon   ___\nBralorna  \t\nBroulan     \t\nBuffalo Ankarlta  \t\nBuffalo Canadian  \t\nBuffalo Red Lake \t\nCalln Flln Tlon  \t\nCampbell R L  \t\nCan Malartie      \t\nCariboo Gold Quartz\t\nCaltle-Trethewajr  \t\nCentral Patricia  _-\nCentremaque   \t\nC Porc*pln\u00ab  \t\nCheatervilla   \t\nCltralam  -_ \t\nCochenour   \t\nCoin Lake\nColomac Yellowknl^a ..\nConlaurum Minea\t\nConsolidated M & 8    M.SO\n05\n8.70\n.08 V_\n.15\n.50\n.10\n.18\n.21\n.40\n419\n.18\n.10\n.85\n.83\n.30\n8 50\n.80\n21\n.18\n.35\n.08\n10 50\n.37\n2 55\n.19\n.29\n09\n2.65\n.85\n2 50\n1.15\n170\n.20\n.13\nl.H\n08\n257\n.34\n.12\n120\n.94\n.36\n82\n190\n1.09\n.70\n95\n20 00\nB7\n86\n.uu\n.43\nEast Malartie       1.75\nConweat       \t\nCreataurum \t\nCrolnor \t\nDelnite\nDickenson Red Lake\nDiscovery    \t\nDiversified    \t\nDome Mlnaa \t\nDonalda     \t\nDuquesna  _\t\nDuvay\t\nEast Amphl\nWIRE I PHONE \u2022 WRITE I\nU S. Landing Bargea, M'xlO*.\nLoading ramp, carry six tons.\nDiesel power. 14 knots. Cost\n$32,000 Prica f.o.b. Vancouver,\nB C, $3700 in guaranteed condition. Shipment bv rail.\nALSO:\n225 hp. Gray Diesels, surplus,\nnew condition Accepted by US.\nNavy as finest manufactured\nMake splendid sawmill unit\nPrice fob. Vancouver, B C\u2014\n$2236 00\nDirect  Importers:\nPACIFIC MARINE SUPPLY CO.\n1575 W. Georgia St, Vancouver.\nMArlne 7750\nRoOmId TOTJH\ncar  line,  Prica\n$2700 Inquire 824 InnU St\nFor SaI_--small HoMI. JTLL\nI E L . BIG 3    ~\nIN  POWER SAWS\nthe  35-lb   one-man  \"BEAVER\"\nwith  cutting  bars   14\"   to   26\".\nThe model \"F\" 5 h.p. Weight 90\nlbs. Cutting ban up to 4'\nThe new model \"M\" 8 b.n.p. by\nactual     dynamometer      test\nWeight 110 Iba. Cutting bars up\nto 9*.\nOn display at\nPURVIS E RITCHIE & SON LTD\n698 Hornby St.  Vancouver, BC.\nLower   mainland   dealers   (or\nI E L. Power saws and parts\n8 10\n.85\n38\n450\n.08 Vi\n14\n2 50\n618\n.lSVi\n1.03\n.14\n.18\n.08\n26\n.20 Vi\n2.35\n.21\n.11\n48\n4 25\n.41\n.14\n.0*9\n1.01\n.15\n42\n10 12\n.08\n40\n32\n42 00\n,10Vi\n65\n$.5 35\n.47\n084\nOfli.\n24\n,06 Vi\n.42\n30\nKerr-Addison         14 35\nKirk-Hudson    _ 56\nKirk Towniite 12\nKirkland Lake  __    1 72\nLabrador       -     3 79\nLake Du fault       - \u00ab\nLake Shore Mlnaa    14 15\nLamaque Gold  -....    6 50\nLapaska SIVi\nLeitch Gold     154\nLexinden        12\nLingman  Lake 85\nLittle Long Lac      1 74\nLouvcourt       2 30\nLynx 20\nMacwata \u2014    135\nMacDonald      2 70\nMacLeod Cockshutt       1 64\nMarlon Rouyn  ....       39\nMadsen Red Lake 3 10\nMalartie Gold F       1 65\nMarcus  \u2014       70\nMclntyre-Pomiplne      56 00\nEast Sullivan\nElder    _\nEldona \t\nFalconbridge Nlck.l\nFed Kirkland  \t\nFranooeur \t\nFrobisher\t\nGiant Yellowknlft\t\nGillies Lake\nGod's Lake Gflld\t\nGold Crest\t\nGold Dale  _...\nGold Eagle   \t\nOeiden Arrow \t\nGolden Gate    \t\nGolden Manltou \t\nGold Vua\t\nGrandoro       _.\nGunnar Oold  _\nHallnor Mines \t\nHard Rock Gold _\nHarker Gold  \t\nHarricana    _\nHasaga   \t\nHeath     \t\nHeva Cadlllae \t\nHollinger       -\t\nHomer  _\nHosco      \t\nHowey \t\nHudson Bay M & S\nIndian Lake \t\nInspiration       \t\nInt Nickel     \t\nInt Uranium \t\nJacknife       \t\nJack Walte     \t\nJason     \t\nJellicoe\t\n.Toilet Quebec  _\nKavrand\nKenvllle Gold\nDIESEL ENGINE - 60 H.P.\n\"Hercules\" Modal DJXC\u2014six-\ncylinder, SH\" bore. 44\" stroke.\nBosch fuel pump, electric starter and full alectrlcal equipment\nEngine is skid mounted, with\nTimken outboard bearings and\n12\" x 10\" pulley. Over centre\nclutch with engine housing and\ndash control with vacuum governor Priced to sell.\nuied   basement,   wood   shed\ntwo lota  Phona 670R-4\nPiR\"  Salf. -two \"Lots on .,\nChatham   St    Phone   M2R   or   75 MACHINERY DEPOT LIMITED Omega Gold\nMcKenzie Red Lake\nMcMarmac \t\nIMcWatters \t\nMining Corp    _..\nMoneta \t\n\u25a0 Mosher \t\nNegua 6\t\nNew Bldlamaque\nNib \t\nNicholson Mines \t\nNipissing Mining\nNoranda\nNorbenlte      -\nNormetal    \u2014\t\nNorseman\nNorth Canada\nNorth Inca Gold Mines\niO'Brien Gold Mines\nO'Leary\nHigh St\nPUBLIC NOTICt\nGOVERNMENT LIQLOR ACT\nNOTICE  OF   APPLICATION   IOR\nCONSENT TO   TRANSFER OF\nBEER   LICENCE\n1029-37 Tenth Ave  Wast\nCalgary. Alta        Phone W2992\nGARDEN TRACTi_RS\nSiding\nfoTTATlf\nNotice is h*reby given that, on\n\"-.-* 13:h dqy of Mav next, the un-\n1<*r.igned intends to spplv -i 'he\nLiquor Control Boird fir cookent to\n-\u25a0\u2022,*t'.,r >-( Beer L c r.r* Number\n7K21 scrj I'sued In retper* cf pram-\n'.<\u00bb> being p\u00abr* of > builli'-j known\nn '*\u2022\u2022 New C.-ac-l Hotel, s' Nflio-\nBr'nh Columbia upon the Undi\n\u2022ietrrihid \u00bbi I.nts 5 an4 6 and Tar-\nrel A of I.nl 4 Bi\u201er* 2. Nalaon\nCi'v ntfirii! PUn, Nelain Lind R\u00bbg\niltraf.on [Vjir.ft, in th.< Province of\nBtitnh Columbia from Pftir Ka-\nHatchlnl P,lr ,r<1 ''\"'\" K'P'k to Samuel\nPeter Solnway, of the slid Cily r.f\nNelson    tha  transferee\nPiled  st Nelion.  B   C, this  IJin\nitay of April. 1947\nSAMUEL PETER SOLOWAY\nAppliranl and Transferee\nH6T.ei\nOmnitrans Exploration\nOrenada\nOsisko Lake\nPamour Porcupine \t\nParamaqua  \t\nPaymaster         ._._\nPend Oreille   \t\nPenan Oold   \t\nPicadllly\nPickle Crow Gold\n\u00ab   15\nj no\n(.in\n800\nCirrnli\n702 Froot St\nPhoo, irti\nUnited Statei ant) Unllid Kmg.\n-torn  in   I'lruCrihrrs  llvini  rnit\n\u2022 id* ir.'   ' i    carrier  area\nTtLtPHONI   144\nIFTTfAVY RCTtSff\ngentle tn handle   Well broke  to\nwork Ted Rundvll. Parki Sldlns\nrrnr~% ait ~-~YoRR5Hrra_\nBrood\n$.50 A\nTM SALf-SIX TTfAvV WII.C\n1    broke horiei   Reasonably priced\nT   Kle.f.  Willow r .lnt_\nfon' sVLT ' \"~THRF\u00bb(  MILKING\ntil't I'll* f*\u00bb(b, 1 billv f^,i rb.ip\ninquire T!R Kootenay  St. N\u00abl|on\nWanted-Sealed   tenders   for   the\npiirrhaie   of   Block   SO.   Plan   880,\nCutlegir    B    C   Save   and   except\nNorth corner and West corner   and\nSow, one year old   Price containing approximately 9 acrei\nDosenberger. R Rl Nelion      Tenders to be in the hands ol Ihe\nSecreUry, Castlegar School Dutrlrt (|tv   ..,\nNo   9. on or before (00 pm   May live recently passed a motion org- Teck-Hughes Gold\nMth.  1947 |ng   thlt   prlcet   of   soft   drlnkn   lie Thurholi Mlnei Lid\nHighest or lowest tenderi not nee-  r\u00bb\u00abtored    to    lh\u00bb    pre-war    five  Tohurn Gold Mlnei\n\u25a0isarlly accepted rentl   and   added   an    amendment Tnwgemar\nC   H   KINO      mfgei'lr.g   a    'five   cent   gli's   of lrPper Canada\n| Ser Trsss      beer\" Vrnlurea\nDelivery from stock\nPrice en rubber, $330 70\nSteel wheels, $29160\nAttachments extra.\n2 1-3 HP   motor\nWILLARD EQUIPMENT LTD\n860 Beach Ave , Vancouver BC\nSAWMILL WOODWORkftJG ANT) Pioneer\nContractors    equipment    of    all Powell Rouyn Gold\nkinds    National   Michlnery   Co.. Premier GoM      \u2022\nLtd , Vancouver   B  C Preston Fait Dome\nK_r75_D   .ftVtrrrRY   SpROCl.. Queenston\neti md 'Roller Chain   STEVFN- Q'\"mont\nSONS    MACHINE    SHOP     708 Sigrourt\nVernon Rt   Nelion   B  C Rirhmae Gold Mines\nPiMR SALFTffiw\" Hdftm-Tf-TtW- *^' \\,\\\ntfi'ivi  Merge\"\n?>an Antonio Gold\nROOM AND IOARD        \u00a3^\nBUSINESS   OIRL    RE QU I R E S Sheep Creek\nboard and  room   Box 4583 Daily Sherritt  Gordon\nNew'i Sigma Rouyn\n\u25a0\u25a0mil    aaaa,        i    \u25a0________. _=__\u00ab   Suroe Gold\nPETS, CANARIH, IKS, ETC.;*\"\"\"\" M\u00ab\"rllr\n.     . , Stadacona\nFOR   SALI - 1   PEDIGREE   AN-\ngore    buck   $10    Healthy    hilf-\ngrown   engorei   $1   eeeh    E    f\nDowker. Teghum\t\nTOR   SALE--ANGORA \"RABBITS. SyK-anlte ...\n$5 00 earh   tiowker. Taihum       |T C Remiirrei\n\"W.NlirtTia\" (C^T^^TTTntveT\nof  Minitobi   Students  execu\ner saw 36\" blade   Good bargain\nApdIv 1912 Sitanlev St\nStarred Olsen\nStMp Rock\nSullivan Cons\nSud Contact\nT I.undmark   .\nTikn River Oold Mines\n56\n38\n16\n8 65\n55\n15\n2 03\n.054\n\"8\nOS\nUS\n48 00\n.60 4\n162\n094\n884\n35*4\n300\n.15\n074\n.09\n114\n150\nno\nll\n47\n5 45\n105\nOR I,\n360\n3 25\n103\n65\n148\n70\n14 85\n50\n34\nOS\n34\n3 si\n32\n31\n32\n1 14\n| 00\nSS*,\nM\n414\n61\nIW\n2 07\n1 fi.;\n07\nam\n88\n11\n80\n145\n46\nsn\n12\n2 76\nI 10\nVlcour \t\nWaite Amulet \t\nWasa Lake    \t\nW Malartie  \t\nWlltaey \t\nWright Hargreavea\nYellorax ....\nYmlr Yankee Girl ...\nOILS\nAnglo-Can\nBritish American ....\nBritish Dom     .    \u201e\nC tt Z Corp \t\nCalmont  _\nChemical Research ...\nDalhousie\nDavlei Petroleum _\t\nEaat Creat  08V\u00ab\n.90\n,184\n.09\n2.96\n.19\n.16\n1.4(1\n25 65\n.17\n2 05\n.30\n.87\n.35\n134\nDom Foundries\nDom Steel _. Coal B\nDom Tar _i Chem\nDom Textile\nFamous Players\t\nFanny Farmer\nFord of Canada A ....\nGatineau\n2!) OH\n14.39\n211 (111\n115 llll\n1825\n53 Od\n22 35\n17 30\nFoothllla   2.90\nHomt Oil _.  8.38\nImptrltl  _ _,.. 4.00\nInttr Petroleum __  13.89\nMid Continent    .07\nNttiontl Pett  .16\nOkalta       .69\nPacalta  ,  u;>\nPacific Pett  _  1.00\nRoyalltt     17.00\nUnited  08\nINDUSTRIALS\nAblUbl Power    _ 16.83\nAbltlbl Power pfd   20 15\nAlgomt  Steel   _  28.00\nBathurst A   20.00\nBettty    \u201e  42.50\nBell Telephone  ._  188.00\nBrazilian Traction    21.35\nBrewers it Distillers  19,00\nB A Oil    _  25,69\nB C Packers  14,75\nB C Power A  27,29\nB C Power B          2.39\nBuilding Products _  29.00\nCan Brew  __ 25.79\nCanada Cannera   23,00\nCan Car tc Tiy   12.65\nCan Car tt Fdy A   17.50\nCanadian Celanese   57.00\nCan Dredging            23.00\nCan Ind Alcohol A   13.50\nCan Malting  __  64.00\nCan Marconi    _  2.00\nCan Packers      37.25\nCan Pacific Riy   1.35\nCockshutt Plow   12.75\nCons Paper   16 35\nDistillers Seagrams   15,75\nDominion Bridge 34 25\nGatineau 5% pfd      110,33\nGen  Steelwarea      16,00\nGeorge Weston   . 27,50\nGoodyear Tire       100.00\nOt Lakes Paper       28 90\nGypsum Lime     14 76\nHamilton Bridge      715\nHiram Walker\nImperial Oil\nImperial Tobbacco\nInt Metals\nInter Nickel\nKelvlnator\nLaura Secord     \t\nLoblaw A    \t\nLoblaw B\t\nMaple Leaf\nMassey Harris\n.. 23 25\n14 00\n..     15 00\n.     27 50\n35 15\n29 50\n20\n. 30 75\n2\" 'V)\n.. 12*>4\n.. 17 00\nMassey Harris pfd      2\" 50\nMcColl Front             lo* in\nMontreal Power  24 75\nMoore Corp  \u00ab\"%\nNat Steel Car   24 00\nPage Hershey   28 50\nPowell River  _  33.29\nPower Corp  10,00\nShawlnlgan  23.50\nSlcka Brew       13.23\nSimpsons pfd    104.00\nSoutham              18,00\nSteel of Canada  79.50\nSteel of Can pfd      84 00\nUnion Gas           9.25\nUnited Steel             8.13\nWinnipeg Elec pfd   100.50\nWinnipeg Elec com      18.00\nLONDON (CP)-A new robot\nmachine which Ita Inventor, J.A.\n'SargMive elnlma wl'l produce\nradio recelvelng seta at tht rate\nof one every 20 seconds wu Introduced to a recent meeting of\nthe British Institute of Radio\nEngineers, The sets emerge from\nthe machine complete except for\nspeakers.\nDAILY CROSSWORD\n3. Native of\n\u2022vrtmea\n4.MVrry\n5. Beast of\nburden\n6. Juice of\nplants\nT. Givea\nenjoyment\nto\n8. Midday\nmeal\n9. Wlng-\nahaped\n10. Story\n18. Type\nmeasuri\nIB. Behold!\n20. Und.\nmeasure\n21. Cigarette\n(alang)\n22. Alcoholic\nbeverage\n24. Coin (FT.!\n25. To be In\ndebt\n27. Larval\nform of\nthe frog\n29.A panacea\n32. Twice\n(prefix!\n33. Aloft\n34. Sign of the\ninfinitive\n36. Walk\nslowly\n37. Shadow\n38. Young cow\n0UI-3   UUil\nUHIJIU   ..UUL.\nHffuu anan\nUUM   l.'lll (i-lMUH\nHHU   UI.L1  uau\nuljuli uun an\n;\u00bbui__..i_Mi\nuw uuu BBSD\nuuu wza wwii\nUllU-UU.lt   ISUQ\nUQUU  QQOa\nI'lHIikl  u:-)3ii\nDUU  UUJ\nTViterdsy'i Asewerf\n89. External teed\ncoating\n41. Worry\n42. Spreads\ngrasses\nto dry\n44. Soak Six\n43. Pen point\nACROSS\nL Variety of\ncoffee\nI. Flat piece\nof chair\nback I Prov.\nEng.)\n11. Tapeatry\n12. Part of a\nbird's wing\n13. Blunders\n14. Pertaining\nto punishment\n10. Asiatic\nherb\n16. Measure\nof land\n17. A hair of\nthe fringe\nof the eyes\n21. FTitr'a title\n23. Addition^\n24. ThereTore\n26. One'a father'\natstar\n28. Pack away\n30. Gram\n(abbr.)\n31. Touch end\nto end\n83. Regret\n38. Fatty\n38. Military lit.\n40 A sword\nhandle\n43. Bower\n45. Mother-of\npearl\n46. French city\n47. Did not worl\n48. Swift\n49. VcgeUblea\nDOWN\n1. Cruah to\npulpy atate\n3. Voided\nescutcheon\niTRYPTOQCOTE\u2014A cryptogram quounon\nQJPDF BJQ       PLBAKF\nDVLPUF,       DSPQBLPDR\n3BKLPUF-KSDVFQBFK.\nYeaterday's Cryptoquote: WITHOUT THY PRESENCE.\nWEALTH ARE BAGS OF CARES' WISDOM. BUT FOLLY\u2014\nOIURt.FR\nQ      C L I\nLC 8 P r\nB I\nIO\nREASONS WHY\nYOU ARE AHEAD\nWIIH\nTHE HYDRAULIC FARM HAND\nFull\nHydnullt\nControli\nSnoothtf,\nS.I.,\nLift,\n1',   l.-ni\nNone Hai\nWo\u2122 Owl\nIn 6  lti.\nI. Ths HYDRAULIC rARMHAND oilers you the moei\nImpcrtnnl Impforemaol aver bull! in!\" n la:m loader,\nIhe Rndj\u00ab of oleel lh'11 l\u00abv\u00ab!i oll lou ll. piul wrist\nncticn? one-hand control, and 18.other ndvonlorjei\nover cth\u00abr machines\n!   . ARMIIAHI) J.al.n or. leUd.d Irr  Ih.lr rep.ilo-\nllom   lor   giving   e*rvi \u2022   to   Inrni.n    (jo.*-!   d.d..rl\nrr.ok. g.x>d mnrhin.i .v.n h*\u00bbtl*r\nI   Th.  FARMHAND  li  m , !\u2022   by  on   old   eilabllihed\nmanulicliu.r o! pf.ci.ion built m i- hir.r\nExcellent attachments  for  loading  manure, gravel, etc\nFarmhand Fits All 2 Plow or Larger Tractors\nSold by .\nPhone 32\nriNCHER FARM EQUIPMENT,\nPincher Creek, Alta.\n \t\n\u2022\u00abmi|ipi\n12 - NELSON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1947\nEvery Day Is\nBaby Day\nBaby Bruih and Comb Sat. $1.28 and $3.00\nBaby RaWlai  4O*-7S\u00ab-90#\nMennen't Baby Sat  $1.25\nTandar Aga Baby Oll_, 55<\nTandar Aga Emuliifiad Bol>y Oil ._. 55*\nJohnion and Johnion Baby Oil 80* and $1.10\nTwin Tlpi  10* and 28*\nBaby Bottlei  10* and 28*\nBaby Bottle Strainer Funneli  __ 28*\nBaby Blbi  , 30*\nBaby Crib Sheet! 78*\nBaby Panti    48*\nNestles Baby Hair Traatmant (for promoting curly hair)\nPablum, Dextri Maltose No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, S.M.A.\nLactogen, Meadi Cereal, Nutrim, Dextrose, Robinsons\nBarlay, Allenburyi Barley Flour, Dryce, Sobea.\nMANNS\nDRUG STORE\nTHRIE XrviHS, Qui. (CP)-\nLat.st figures show \"ton* Rivers\nhas \u2022 population ot 48.371 an Increase ot .,364 since tha last federal census. Of tha entire population 44,959 ar* French speaking\nCORK,. Eire (CP)-The British! LONDON (CP)\u2014The Coneerva-\nmln.swe.ping flotilla which has'live partv has aiked for a permit\nbeen based here since last March:to remodel Lord Swinton's big\nwhile clearing South coast mine-!house at Masham, Yorkshire, so\nfields has left for its home port it can be used for a Conservative\nin Britain. I political   education   college.      '\nGold and silver Sandals.                              $J   AF\nSpecial      ..  J.Sj\nLadies' Silk Hose, \"Bemberg\". $|   ^ft\nPair.  .        I.OV\nBabies' Felt Boots, \"The Wee Softie\". CO*\nWeekend special    .   . .     Jar\nLadies' brown calf Pump. \"Dutch Boy\".     %F  A^\nPar        D.UU\nMen's Work Boots 9 inch. %**   A A\nAll sizes, special  O.UU\nThe BOOTERY\nBuying? Selllngt Try \u2022 Want Ad.\nHave the Job Done Right\nSEE\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nPHONE   81S\nCastle Theatre\nToday and Friday,\nMay 8th, tth\nButch Jenkins, Preston\nFoster in\n\"BOYS RANCH\"\n\"MISSION TRAIL\"\nCartoon and Fox News\n7 and 9 p.m.\nCASTLEGAR, B.C.\nIRENE'S\nMILLINERY and\nDRESS SHOP\nGIFTS FOR\nMOTHERS' DAY\nBed Jackets\nHandbags\nSlips\nGloves\nBlouses\nHankies\nHosiery\nA Hat or Dress\ntiLb\/Sr*\"**'\nNew Potatoes\nNew Cabbage: Firm, green, Ib  9c\nSpinach: Freih, local, 2 lbi  25t\nASparagUS   Fresh Local\nOranges: Sunkilt, lite 288'i, 2 doz. 53*\nLemoni: Large liie 300'i, 6 for 25c\nCalifornia   \t\n6 lbs. 25c\nGreen Onlom: Local, 2 bchi.\nIS*\nLb. 19c\nGrapefruit: Ruby Redi, 96'i, 3 for 25e\nOur itore ii being renovated and we are working under difficult condition!. However we are alwayi reody and willing to lerve and aik you to bear with ui until\nwork il completed.\nNabob\nCoffee\n2 LBS.\n89*\nNabob\nTea\n79<\nPEAS \u00abnd CARROTS: Royal\nCity Fancy Quality; TJt\u00a3\n20 oi. tins, 2 (or -*,v\nPEAS' Orchard Grove, sieve 5;\n20 oi  tins, 9Q\/\u00bb\n2 tor ***\u25bc\nCORN: Broder*. Golden Bantam; 20 or. tint, ^^J^\n3 tor **\u25bc\nCHILE CON CARNE: York\nBrand; 18 or. tint. dl\/-1\n1  fnr ***\nCORN STARCH:\nCanada; per pkg\nRIT7. BISCUITS:\nChristie's; 2 pkgs\nCORN   FLAKES    K\u00abllo\u00ab*\u00bb;\n...nt  pk!.. 27<\n1*\n33c\nKR1IMBLFS    K.::,:,:-,    JKf.      MOTHnEIi   Kills m-ths;  *>Q^      BLEACH   Perfex; \\\\m\n2 pk|> **\u25a0'**'      _n or   bottle ***\u25bc      I,.r_r 32 or bottle ***'*'\nSHOPPPING HOURS:  Arc Monday Tuciday,   Thunday,   Friday,   8  a.m.-5   p.m.\nWednesday, 8 a.m.-12 noon, Soturdoy, 8:00 a.m.-6 p.m.\nDELIVERY SCHEDULE:  Uphill, .9 a.m. and 2 p.m., Fairview, 10:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.\nPhone 10 or 11 for prompt, efficient tervice\nQuality\nPhonei 10 \u201411\nShvt 5adoliu^\nNELSONS   FINEST   FOOD  STORE\nService\nPhonei 10\u201411\nCrawford's\nCash\nGrocery\nFREI DELIVERY\nPhona tti 661 Ward St\nWHERE PRICE TELLS AND\nQUALITY SELLSI\nLarge;\nPer pk_.\nOxydol\n3k\nSmall Want Ada bring big reiulti\nRELIABLE   SERVICE\nAt  Reasonable  Cott  at tht\nSMEDLEY\nGARAGE CO.\nNext to Pott Offlct\n\u2022 TAXI\nPHONE 1154\nSTAR TAXI - E. ALSTAD\nFurnacat and Alr-Condltloning\nLES BROWETT'S\nTINSMITH   AND   SHEETMETAL\n, SHOP\n910 Kootenay SL        Phont 1152\nGraham Wafers\nPaulin'i Honey; 97_f\nPer pkg     *\u2022*\u00bb\n\"*\"    I\nSardines\nBrunswick; 3Vi oz.       lOaf\ntins, 2 for  . .. **T\nSandwich Spread\nNalley'i; 2Mlt\n8 oz. Jar    m*y\nSauerkraut\nLibby'i Fancy;\n20 oz. tin\n21*\nCoffee\nCompanion;\n3 lb. tin \t\n$1.3*\nRye Krisp\n12 oz. pk<     **T\nPeanut  Butter\nSquirrel Brand; _!?(*\nBulk, per lb  ^*r\nWt Reserve tht Right te\nLimit Quantities\nSILVER KING TRANSFER\nGENERAL   HAULING\nOwned and Optrattd by an\nEx Serviceman\nPhone 606 R2\nSTAN BACHYNSK1\nP\nH\n0\nN\nE\n4 TAXI\nLlcemed to Go\nAnywhere.\nDay or Night Service\nLOUIS CHOQUETTE\n\"ELLISON'S BEST\" FLOUR\nFer All Your Baking Needi\nGuaranteed to Satisfy\nYour Grocer Hai It\nPrompt -  Dependable\nPAINTING\n\u2022nd  papcrhonging\nALL WORK  GUARANTEED\nMAX FALKNER\nPhone 481R4\niiiilllllllllllllllliliiiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL   HOME\nAMBULANCE  8ERVICE\n\"Distinctive Funeral Service\"\nSIS Kootenay St Phone 381\nilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\n4 Aetl-tn Reliil from Dilution lib\nBBISMA-REX\nBPH   ANTACID ITOMACH\nlm POWDER\n<mmt   4 0i taor.\n\u21227rA $2.00\nCity Drug Co.\nPhont 34\nUEEEEEE\nBox 400\nCAMPBELL, SHANKLAND\n& IMRIE\nChartered Accountants\nAuditori\nS42 Baker SL Phone 233\nlllllillilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllliil\nELECTRIC\nLAUNDRY\nPhone 1170\u2014 180 Baker St.\n\u25a0 111 \u25a0 111111 < > 11 \u25a0 11 \u25a0 11111111111 \u25a0 111111 \u25a0\nStraw\nHat\nTime\nHave  your Furniture Expertly\nRecovered  at  the\nNELSON   UPHOLSTERY\n413 Hall St Phont 148\nDRESS UP THE CHILDREN\nWITH CLOTHES FROM\nChildren's Shop .\nPhont 1208\nNelion, B. C.\n-\u00bb\u25a0>*_._____\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiii\nWELDING\nof all klndi\nA. j. HESSE\nPhono 940\nCorner Stanley and Victoria SL\nIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHimillllllll\niiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiimiiiiii\nPaid for fractured arm without\nfuu  or   feather.   \u2014   $30.00.\nPhone 980\nSTUART SALES AGENCIES\n877 Baker St., Nelion, B.C.\n\u2022 F111111111 1111111111111111111111 \u25a0 11 r. 11111\nmiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimii\nRADIATOR REPAIRS\nCleaned and Recored\nJIM'S RADIATOR SHOP\n301 Ward 8L Phone 83\niiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiii-'i'iiiii'iiiii\nKeep   youth   and\nloveliness  with a\npermanent.\nHiljh Tru-Arl\nBeauty Salon\nPhont 321\nJohnstont  Block\nEXPERT WATCH\nREPAIRING\nW.G.VALIN\nJEWELLER\n384 Baker St.\nPhone 42\nSmart new coconut straws\nand panamas in light and\ndark shades with colored\nbands. Waterproofed.\n$3.75 to $8.50\nEmory's Ltd.\nThe Man's Store\nBuying? Selling? Try t Want Ad\nVacuum Cleaner\nLeu Attachment*\n$79.50\nNelson Electric Co.\nGeneral   Electric  Appliance!\nPhont 280 674 Baktr It\nWith Gifts From Her Favorite Store\n\u20acREEMW\u20acODS\nPHONES 272-273\nFURNITURE AND HARDWARE\nMOTHERS' DAY SUGGESTIONS\nIf you don't lee what you want, aik for it. We have it.\nPYREXWARE\nHere's a Real Gift\nfor Mother\nToot stools made of hardwood with well upholstered\ntops. Many materials and\nthadea to choose from.\nThese are a very handy\nstool for the home. C^ _>5\nPrice ?\u00ab*\u25a0\u00ab\nAWNING MATERIAL\nMade of heavy canvas and\ncolored white, red, blue,\ngreen and striped. AKf*\nPriced up from ^**y\nSTAND ASH TRAYS\nWe have a wide selection\nof   very   fine   construction.\nPriced up $3.95\nfrom ******\nMothers' Day Gifts\nof all kinds.\nLamp   shades,   sandwich\ntrays,   chair  pads in asst'd\ncolors,    cushions,    pictures\nand   many   other   items   to\nchoose from.\nDownitaln In Furniture\nDept.\n476 BAKER ST.\nCHAIR PADS\nIn three bright colon, red,\ngreen, black and light green\nwith pattern made from\nhc-avy material and long\nwearing   Priced from\n95<t0$1.65\nSee the Beard Trophy\nin our window.\u2014lit\nprize Silver Trophy\nand $50.00.\nPyrex Flameware\nGift Set\nContains: 1\u20147-in. skillet bowl, 1\u201432-oz. saucepan\nbowl, 1\u201448-oz. saucepan bowl, 1 handle $J iTC\ntn fit all  All for  .    J.Oj\n11-Piece Gift Set\nContains: 1 casserole, I utility dish, 1 loaf pan, I pie\nplate, I cake dish, 6 custard cups. $J   iT_T\nAlitor  __   _    J.Oj\nPyrex Pie Platei,\n10 inch   \t\nPyrex Colored Bowl Set\nSet of four  _ \t\n67*\n\u20223.70\nMODERN CHESTERFIELD SUITE\nAttractively designed. Three pieces Reversible spring-filled seat cushions,\nmaking for the utmost comfort ond relaxation Covered i n a $ \u2022\"*\u25a0* *\u25a0*} \"I IT\nwine velour. Yes, it's a Kroehler. Price, 3 pieces   .'.      Am^t I .m.J\nCOMFORTABLE DAVENPORT SUITE\nFxtra sleeping accommodation that will be appreciated Davenport served\nas a chesterfield by day and at a moment's notice can be transformed into a\ncomfortable double bed for adults. This is finished in a lovely wine material.\nThe arm chair is similarly constructed and in additition is fitted with reversible spring filled cushions. Color wine. (Many colors to $1 QQ C f\\\nchoose from). Suite, complete   '\"\u00bb \u25a0\u2022\/\"\nKROEHLER CHESTERFIELD SUITES\n\\r IT'S A KROEHLER, IT'S THE BEST IN TOWN\nWe have chesterfield\nsuites that are lovely to\nlook at, comfortable to sit\nin ond practically designed to fit your needs\nOur now Kroehler ihip-\nmont hai juit arrived and\nthey are worth your time\nto come in end tee for\nyourulf what Kroehler\ncuihioniied furniture il\nlike.\nAlio Custard Dishes, all liiei.\nDinner Set\u2014Shenandoah Ware. Made f 3if  rtfl\nin U S A. 58 piece let jO.UU\nBalmoral Dinner ond Breakfast Sets, English China. .\nWe hava a Budget Plan if you care to uie it.\nDrop in and enquire about thii.\nI.\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1947_05_08","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0418180","@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":"1947-05-08 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1947-05-08 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\/1.0418180"}