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Full leaaed v ' 'e service\n{Canadian Press, Limited.\n\u25ba\u2666*\n*$&\nl THE WEATHER\u2014Xelson and vl\/ \u25a0\u00a3\n[ inity, yartly cloudy and mild vl $ ;\nf showers. ' o   \/\n;,....,.....,.... M\nVOL. t7 No. 310\nNELSON, B. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, 1919\nT^\n50c PEy V iONTB\nM Of TROUBLE IN THE\nIE\n(By Daily News Leased Wire)\nLONDON, April 8.\u2014Reiner's Berlin\ncorrespondent says he learns that the\nwhole of Berlin's metal, machine and\nconstruction workers and the tram men\nwill start a general striko tomorrow.\nTlio railway men are firmly resolved to strike unless their demands are\nIS conceded, tho correspondent adds.\nIrritable Atmos|riiere.\nBERLIN, April 8.\u2014The Soldiers' and\nWorkmen's and Peasants' congress\n\\ assembled today in a tenso and irrl-\ntahlo atmosphere of uncertainty.\nStrong military measures were taken\nand all spectators attending the congress were searched for arms.\nTwo hundred and eighty-eight delegates had heen expected, representing\n2fi0 workers' and peasants' councils\nand L'S soldiers' councils. Many of the\ndelegates, however, were prevented\nfrom attending, including some from\ntho occupied regions of the Rhine, the\n|| Jtuhr difitrlet and south Bavaria.\nTh'erft was ono woman delegate, who\nsat at the central council table. Some\nforeign representatives wero in the\ngalleries. Surprise was caused by the\nannouncement that thero were nine\ndelegates from German-Austria.\nTlio Majority Socialists will have a\nmajority In tlio congress, but it is*considered premature to draw inferences\nfrom this, owing to tho absence of\nparty discipline and some surprises\nare expected. Tho Independent Soil cialists intend to introduce motions\ndemanding the release of George Led-\nebour and all other political prisoners.\nUnified Labor Courts.\nBERLIN, April 7.\u2014(Monday)\u2014The\napproaching congress In Berlin, of all\nthe German workmen's and soldiers'\ncouncils, appears to have stirred up the\ngovernment into the preparation of a\nconsiderable social and Socialist leg-\n| islatlon,- which has been delayed up to\nthis time. A semi-official announcement today says that preparations for\nthe creation o* unified courts for la\nbor to govern all labor relations are\nso advanced that they can be laid beforo the committee of lho labor ministry soon after Easter. Tho committee will settle the details. It is planned, the announcement adds, that In\nthe near future thero shall ho a systematic, clear and purposeful reconstruction of fall labor legislation ana\nthat unified labor courts aro contemplated for all working men and employers.\nPrussian Saxony  Riots.\nCOPENHAGEN, April 8.\u2014Plundering and shooting, attendant upon the\ngeneral strike, proclaimed by the Independent and Majority Socialists\namong tho workmen at Magdeburg,\ncapital city of Prussian Saxony, are\nreported in dispatches from that city.\nThe warehouses contailng lho food re- j\nserves for tho coming week wero\nstormed and partly destroyed and the\nreserves looted, the damage exceeding\n400,000 marks.\nThe police station wns also stormed,\nwith the intention of releasing tho\nprisoners in it, but the attack was repulsed after the building had been\nconsiderably damaged. Grenades and\nrifles wero employed in the attack on\ntbe station, and many persons were\nwounded.\nNo Unity in  Munich.\nBERLIN\", April K.\u2014Commenting on\ntho entire absence of unity at Munich,\nwiiic'n, it is asserted, inspired a firm\ndictatorship, the Munich correspondent of the Tageblatt says that tho\ncommunists derldo and mock the soviet\nrepublic, and that the Independents\nare quite divided, only tho Munich\ngroup supporting tho Soviets. The\nmajor stales are. declared to be completely split in Bavaria, those In the\nsouth being in conflict with those in\nthe north.\nThe city, owing to the state of siege,\nremains quiet. Thero was a tremendous run on the banks Saturday, but\ntho bankers refused to nay out large\nsums.\nH. C. L CONTINUES\nTO KEEP IN LIMELIGHT\n(By Daily News Leased Wire.)\nCHICAGO, April 8.\u2014No decrease\nin the prices of medium and better\ngrades of clothing and possibly a\nmoderate reduction in lower grades\ncontaining re-worked wool (shoddy) and cotton, is the prospect for\nthe fall and winter of 1919.\nThe statement was given out officially here today as represent-\ning the opinion of members of the\nnational association of retail\nclothiers who met here today to\nconsider the situation.\nThe basis of the situation lies in\ncontinued high prices for raw material and labor, it was said by\ndelegates, through their spokesman, L. C. King, of Chicago.\nSPARE COTTIN'\nREQUEST OF\nSENTENCE\nS LIFE\nOLD TIGER:\nIS COMMOTED\n33\nARE EXCUTED\n(By Daily Newa Leased Wire.)\nPARIS, April 8.\u2014President\ni'oincure has commuted \u2022 to 10\nyears' imprisonment tlie death\nsentence Imposed upon Etrille\nCottin, who, in an attempt to assassinate Premier Clemenoeau on\nFeb. 19, last, shot ant) severely\nwounded him. The commutation\nof sentence was on tne recommendation of M. Clemencoau himself.\nMother Apeals\nMrs.   Cottin,   mother   ul'   Emile\nCottin    today    appealed    person\nally to President l'oincare to exercise clemency in her son's ease.\nTha mother was acoempanied to\nthe president's residence by her\nson's lawyer.\nPresident Agrees\nTlie lawyer, beforo seeing President Poincnre, was received by\nPremier Clemencoau, who declared that he had decided to propose a liberal commutation of tlio\nSentence, President P6incare\nafterward said he would ratify M.\nClemeh'ceau'9 proposal.\nFOCH LAUDS\n1 ANZACS\nMarshal   Sends   Message   of Trouble\nTo Soldiers and People of\nS Australia\n(By Dally Nows Leased Wire)\nLOUDON, April 8\u2014(British Wireless)\u2014Marshal Foch has sent the\nfollowing message to the soldiers and\npeople of Australia\n. !*Thc Australian troops have upheld\nft the cause of the allies with magnlfi-\n\u00a3 cent enterprise and dash. From start\nto finish they distinguished .themselves by their qualities of endurance\nand boldness. Byi their initiative, their\nfighting spirit, their magnificent ardor, they proved themselves to be\nshock troops of the first order.\n\"in the grave hours of 1918, with\ntheir , British, United States anc\\\nFrench comrades, they barred the enemy rush. They stopped it, broke it,\nand at the appointed hour drove it\nfar back.\n\"I am happy to express to Australia the undying memory which we shall\ncherish of her incomparable soldiers.\"\nSTOCKHOLDERS UNDECIDED.\nTOLEDO, O., April 8\u2014Stockholders\nof the Toledo American association\nbaseball club wero unable to reach an\nagreement in a conference which lasted until late tonight, and postponement was made until tomorrow morning, when definite action relative to\n: the disposal of the. club is expected.\nAIRMEN TO START\nACROSS  ATLANTIC\n(By Daily News Leased Wire)\nST. JOHNS, Nfld., April 8.\u2014\nThe first trail flight of the Sop-\nwith airplane in which Harry\nHawker and Lieut. Commander\nMackenzie Grove, 'British aviators, plan to cross the Atlantic,\nwill be made next Saturday if\nweather conditions are favorable.\nOn account of tbe conditions of\nthe soft ground around the hangar, makes it impossible to move\nthe machine. It is expected that\nthe wireless equipment will be installed by Thursday, when a test\nwill be made through the British\nadmiralty station  in the vicinity.\nConspirators in  Pinsk  Put to  Death,\nSays Col. Fronozaek of the\nAmerican  Red Cross\n(By Daily News Leased Wire)\nWARSAW, Monday, April 7.\u2014\nThirty-three Bolshovlkls wcro executed at Pinsk, on the eastern frontier of Poland Saturday. They were\ncharged with plotting an uprising for\nthe purpose of overpowering the\nweakened garrison and seizing the,\ncity.\nAn allied commission, composed, (if\n\u25a0Americans. (British and Vrcnch, is\nconducting the fullest inquiry and may\nsend a special commission to Pinsk\nfrom Warsaw for that purpose. Koine\nreports which have reached Warsaw\nplace the number of executions as\nhigh as UiiO, but Colonel Francis 13;\nFronczack, health commissioner of\nBuffalo, who was in Pinsk at the same\ntime for the American lied Cross,\nfixes the number at 33.\nColonel [Fronczaclc said that, according to military officials, :>00 Bolshevists were discovered in a hall\non tho outskirts of tho city Saturday\nafternoon. Tiie building was surrounded, but a majority of the Bolshevists suceeded in escaping. About\n70 were captured and marched to the\ncity market place, where every second\none was shot.\nColonel Krnno.zack was in a hospital\naround the' corner at the time when\nhe heard tho shots. Later he counted\nthe bodies. Ills affidavit has been\nturned over to the American military\nauthorities. Pinsk was captured from\nthe Bolsheviki a month ago.\n6l\nEM $11\nSIGN AGREEMENT ON\nDESK WILHELM   USED\nBERLIN, April 8\u2014 (Associated\nPress)\u2014The agreement reached at Spa\nbetween the German and allied representatives regarding the use of tbe\nport of Danzig in connection with the\nreturn of Polish troops from France,\nwas sighed at the same desk at willed\nEmperor William sat when he attached his name to the abdication\nagreement last fall, the Zeltung Am\nMittag states. Mathias Eszberger, in\nthe course of negotiations over tho\nDanzig question, was permitted for\nthe first time to converse with Marshal Foch without the presence of\nwitnesses, the newspaper adds. The\narmistice commissioner is said to have\nhad two lengthy talks with tho allied\ncommander-in-chief last week, in the\ncourse of which* the internal situation\nof Germany was discussed ut length,\nI\nBRITAIN CALLS FOR MEN\nTO GO TO NORTH RUSSIA\nMarshal   Makes  Intimation   in  Letter\nto Be Read at Dinner in Honor\nof Wilson.\n(By Daily News Leased Wire)\nLONDON, April 8.\u2014(British Wireless)\u2014That Marshal Foch foresaw the\ndanger before the outbreak of the war,\nof German aggression, is indicated in\na letter he has sent to London, to bo\nread at a dinner, which the members\nof tho houso of parliament are to givo\nsoon after Easter, in honor of General\nSir Henry WHson, chief of the im\npenal general staff.\nMarshal Foch says:\n\"Long before tho war General Wilson and I worked together to prepare\nfor tho struggle against tho Gorman\nperil, which wo both foresaw. It is\ndue to the success of his mobilization\narrangements and his careful and de\ntailed plans for transporting troops\nthat the British army was able to arrive quickly on the field of buttle as\nsoon as tho government had come to a\ndecision.\n\"During the war, in tho most anxious\ndays, especially those of 1917 and 1918\nwe often\u2014It was almost every day-\nsometimes every night\u2014worked to\ngethor to strengthen as rapidly as\npossible! a weak spot in the link to\ncombine our efforts to reinforce our\nhard-fried armies and once again lo\nenable them to go forward, and, as I\nrecall those memories, still so fresh in\nmy mind, I can see him always beforo\nmo as one of tho most capable, most\nloyal and most valiant soldiers of tbe\nallied armies, and ono of tho greatest\nservants of his country.\"\nInvalided Veterans Arrive at Victoria\non \"Japan\"\u2014None Seriously III,\n(By Daily News Leased WJro)\nVICTORIA, B. c.,.April s.\u2014Seventy-\neight officers and men ul the Canadian\nforces in Siberia returned to Canada\non tho Empress of Japan, which arrived hero tonight, Ail of tho men were\nInvalided home, unfit for further service. None of tho men aro seriously\nill.\nSeven of tho returned men left tho\nship here, tlio rest going on (6 Van-\nciryOT, whero about i!0 will stay, the\nothers proceeding to their homes in\nthe east.\nThe, party is in charge of Lieut.\nFrench, who was formerly with tho\nNorthwest Mounted Police, anil was\nwith tbe Bates expedition in the exploration of Baker's Lake, in the northern wilds in 1912.\nCapt. W. Dixon HopCrftft, reported a\ngood trip across. The Japan went lo\nVladivostok from here and made the\nusual cutis on the return to this\ncoast. Although the future of the\nvessel is uncertain, it is qulto likely\nshe will go again to Siberia und bring\nhomo more- CanadhAi troops.\nThe Japan had all passenger\nmodations taken. Tho total\namounted to 19(i3 tons.\n770 Leaving April 20.\nVLADIVOSTOK, Siberia, April 3\u2014\n(By W. E. Playfair, Canadian Press\nCorrespondent)\u2014(Delayed)\u2014The evacuation of tho Canadian troops in Siberia is expected to begin about April\n20, when the steamer Monteaglo sails\nfor Canada with 70 officers and 700\nother ranks, including about 300 sick.\nDETAILS ONLY\nREMAIN TO BE\nDECIDED UPON\nSTEAMING V\nUP IN HOUSE\nHon. F. B, Carvel! Defends Action Regarding Letting of Contracts for\nAirplane Stations\necom-\ncargo\nJOSEPH  HALL  IS BURIED\nIN VANCOUVER\nVANCOUVER, April 8.\u2014The bod\/\nof Joseph Henry Hall, veteran hockey\nplayer, who died in Seattle last Saturday, was interred here this afternoon In Mountain View cemetery. The\nremains of the late member of the\nCanadiens of Montreal was carried\nto the grave by men with whom he\nhad been associated in his lonf athletic career\u2014Lalonde, Couturo and\nBerlinquette of the Montreal team;\nTaylor and Griff is of tho Vancouver\nclub, and Lester Patrick of tho Victoria club. Many of the Pacific coast\nleague players were present, as well\nas represent!! lives of other aililetfc\nathletic organizations.\nThe services were conducted by Rev.\nHarold G. King und Rev. Dr. E. A,\nHenry.\n(By Daily News Leased Wire.)\nLONDON, April 8.\u2014(Reuters)\u2014 The\nwar office has Issued an urgent appeal\nfor volunteers for the relief force for\nnorth Russia, in which it is stated\nthat they will consist of soldiers who\nhave been demobilized or discharged,\n|j>, or ,who Arc serving at homo or on\nnormal engagements, or for two, three\nM\\ or four years.\nFully Trained\nAll men re-enlisting must be fully\ntrained, .fit  for  general   service   and\nover 19.    Discharged  ory demobilized\nsoldiers will be given the rank held\nHJ when they left the colors.    The pay\nwill be the same as that of the armies\nof occupation.   Tho period of enlist-\n\u25a0n merit will be for a year or* for such\nshorter   period  as   required,   but  no\nman re-oulisting for this duty will be\nkept longer than required for this spe- !\nclal work. !\nOn completion of the period of scr- '\nvice, all men will bo given two months\nfurlough,  or any  longer    period    to\nwhich he may he entitled on full pay.\nCanadian Scores\nLONDON, April 8.\u2014(-Reuter's)\u2014\nRouter's learns that Finns to the\nnumber of about 1500, known as the\nRed Finn legion, who compose tho\nauxiliary forces attached to the British armies In north Russia and who\nwere recently causing trouble, are\ncommanded by a Canadian colonel,\nwhose powerful personality and strong\nwill have since their enrollment built\nthem up into a disciplined and valuable body of troops. They have their,\nown native officers, who, in turn, are\ncontrolled by British officers on the\n[colonel's staff.\nGERMAN   PAPER  GIVES\nMANDATORIES NAMES\n(By Daily News Leased Wire.)\nBERLIN.       April      8.\u2014(Associated\nPress)\u2014The  Munich  Abend    Zeltung\ngives the. following provisional list of\nthe people's mandatories.\nForeign affairs, Dr. Withelm Meuh-\nlon; minister of interior, Martin Seg-\nitz; Minister of justice, Dr. Boebm,\nwho is a Communist; minister of finance, Dr. Jaffe, Independent Socialist; minister of commerce, Herr Simon, Independent; minister of socialization, Dr. Neurath; minister of\nworship, Herr Nitkisch ;minister of\nagriculture, Herr Stoiner; minister of\ntraffic, Herr Fruuendorfer; minister\nof military affairs, Herr Schneipfen-\nhorst; minister of popular enligbt-\nment, Herr Landauer, Independent;\nminister of social welfare, Herr Unter-\nleitener, Independent.\nPADEREWSKI   GETS  BIG\nOVATION   IN   PARIS\n(By Daily News Leased Wire)\nPARIS, April S.--Ignacc Jan Pader-\nowski, premier of Poland, was the\ncentre of a great demonstration, when\nho appeared in tlio diplomatic gallery\nof the chamber of deputies today.\nTho president of tlio chamber read\na letter from] the professor of the Polish constitutional assembly, transmitting tho greetings of the Polish republic to France; M. Pichon, the\nforeign minister, expressed\" feelingly\ntho friendly sentiments of France.\nThen tho deputies rose in a body and\ncheered heartily.\nPOLICE IN TORONTO KNOW\nOF 400 DOPE FIENDS\n% (By Daily News Leased Wiro)\nTORONTO, April 8,\u2014Despite the\nfact that just one year ago the greatest epidemic of illicit drug soiling'\never dealt with here was thought to\nhave been stamped out, It is stated\nhere today liy police officials that\nthere are -100 victims of the drug habit\nnow in this city alone.\nTt is stated that tradtys in the\ndrugs in Vancouver, Detroit and. other\npoints aro making staggering profits\nout of this particular weakness rt\nTorontonians.\nFLOAT BATTLESHIP.\nPARIS, April 8.\u2014(French Wireless)\n\u2014Tlio French minister of marine has\nbeen informed by Admiral Amet that\nthe-French battleship Mirabeau, which\nwent aground recently during a storm\nin the Black sea, has been floated,\n(By Daily News Loused Wirej\nOTTAWA, April *.\u2014Estimates- for\ntlie public work's, and trade und commerce departments kept parliament\nbusy during tlie afternoon and ('Veiling sittings. Hon. F. B. Carvel 1 was\ninure or less under fire during the\nafternoon. He gave place to Hon.\nA.  K.  MaoLcan   in   the  evening.\nMr. Carvell came in for some criticism from It, Ha Butte, Unionist member for Capo Breton South, in connection with tbe letting of contracts\nfor airplane stations In Nova Scotia.\nHe elaimea that Mr. Carvell bad lot\none contract to an undertaker, and\nanother to a group of men who wore\nall Liberals.\nMr. Carvell defended bis action In\nboth instances. The undertaker, ho\nsaid, had performed bis contract, anU\nas to tbe other, there was no reason\nwhy contracts should not go to Liberals, if they were able to perform\nthe work. It wns not his custom, in\nletting contracts, he said, to Inquire\n'as' to lho politics of those putting iu\ntenders.\nin connection with consideration of\nsteamship subsidies ut tho evenin-\nslttlng. Hon. A. K, MacLoan announced that the genral trans-Atlantic company will inaugurate a new service\nbetween .Montreal and Havre in May.\nMennonites  and   Hutterites\nReplying to a question by Fred H.\nDavis, Nepawu, in tho house this afternoon, Hon. Arthur Meighen said\nthe government hud received protests\nrespecting the imlgration of Moil non-\nit les and HuttoritcH from the United\nSlates. The protests were based\nmainly upon the ground thut tbe people were (conscientious objectors to\nmilitary service and would claim privileges for their children und would\nresist the enforcement of the school\nlaws of tho several provinces in which\nthey resideed; thut they lived In\ncomurilties and were a detriment to\nother settlors residing In the same\nneighborhood,\nMr. Meighen said thai tbe great\nmajority o( those citizens wero citizens of tho United Slates.\n\"They are seeking homes in. Canada\nas American citizens havo a right to\ndo under existing laws and regulation. The government is not ocour-\nnging this particular movement of\nsettlers to Canada, and has not granted to these settlers any special privileges ,as regards schools or language.\"\n\"Under the provisions of an order-\nin-council dated Oct. 25, RMS all\nMonnonttes entering Canada ure subject to military service as provided\nby existing laws for all residents or\ncitizens of Canada. Such (migrants\narc not now, and never have been, entitled to the special privileges granted\nto Menonltes who settled in western\nCanada, under provisions of an orders-council dated Aug. lii 1S73,\n\"Under the provisions of au order-\nin-council doted Aug. 12, 1S99, Hutterites who entered Canada as settlors any time thereafter, were given\ntho fullest asuranee o\u00a3 immunity\nfrom military service. This order-iu-\ncouncil has been cancelled as regards\nHutterites entering Canada in tho future.\nBan on  Exemption.\n\"Tiie government proposes to submit\nto parliiiment at an early date, a bill,\ntbe provisions of which will debar all\nimmigrants entering Canada in future\nfrom claiming exemptions from military service on conscientious grounds.\"\nThird reading was given to tbe bill\nconfirming the orders-in-council, by\nwhich. the government placed the\nGrand Trunk Pacific railway in the\nbands of the minister of railways as\nreceiver.\nThe house then went into committees of supply on the estimate of the\npublic works department. The first\nitem under consideration was a vote\nof $575,537 for salaries. Hon. Frank\nCarvell stated that there wero only\ntwo works put through in Canada last\nyear, which ha'd not been done by\ncontract. In every case where con-\n(Concluded on Page Two,).\nWashington   Has   Nothing   To   Stato\nRegarding Reason For Sudden\nCall   For  Steamer\n(By Daily News Leased .Wire.)\nWASHINGTON, April s\u2014Specific\nInstruct ion's from President [Wilson\nthnt tho sailing of bis ship the Georgo\nWashington, be expedited immediately wero received today at the navy\ndepartment through Admiral Benson,\nChief of naval operations 'at Paris,\nAs u result tho vessel will leave New\nYork for Brest at tho earliest opportunity, probably next Friday afternoon,\nAdmiral Benson's message gave no\nreason for tlio president's order and\ntlio White Houso professed to havo\nno information on tho subject, but\nInterpreting it in tho light of press\ndispatches from Purls, telling of tlio\npresident's determination that delays\nat tho peace conference must end,\nmost officials regarded it as significant. Added importance was also\ngiven by the fact that this was the\nsecond message from the admiral regarding the ship's departure, tho first,\nreceived yesterday, having inquired is\nte the time tho vessel could get under\nawy. By fust steaming tbe Georgo\nWashington should reach Crest liy\nMay'17.\ni liy Daily Xews Leased Wire)\nPARIS, April 8.\u2014The council of four,\nconsisting of Premier\/* Lloyd George,\nClemenceau and Orlando, and Presi-\n, Wilson, met this afternoon. The\ndiscussion <\u00bbr responsibility for the war\nmd the Saaro valley, which was unfinished today, will be continued tomorrow.\nOn account of the president's weakened condition, tlie afternoon session\nwas shorl, Air. Wilson lying down immediately after its adjournment, although it was stated at his residence\nthat he was gradually improving and\nexpected to attend at the meetings of\nthe council hereafter.\nTho reparations problem is now considered definitely settled, and only\nminer details concerning tlio functions  of   tlie   eommiFHion   tn   allot   the\nannual installments of Germany remain to he arranged. The 1'olisli\nquestion Including tho status of Danzig, is also mar settlement en tho\nbasis of internationalization of tlio\ncity. Danzig as a free port avoids tins\nnecessity of recognizing lho claims of.\neither Polnnd or Germany, whilo the\ntenner will have a. corridor to tho\nBaltic to the limits of the inlemution-\nillzed town,\n$1,000,000 TO BE SPENT\nON SUMAS RECLAMATION\n(By Daily News Leased Wire)\nVICTORIA, April 8.\u2014By next\nmonth the government will be\nready to call for tenders for a portion at least of the Sumas reclamation scheme whereunder some\n20,000 acres of land will bo rendered available for agricultural purposes.\nTho estimated aggregate cost of\nthe scheme to carry it out in full\nis about $1,000,000.\n*\nHon. MacLean Intimates That Government Will Give Few Privileges\nTo   American   Shipping\n(By Daily News Leased Wire.)\nOTTAWA, April S.\u2014It is expected\nthat the government will decline to\nrant further licenses t.'b American\nshipping engaged in the coasting trade\nin Canadian waters, except under very\nexceptional circumstances, Intimation\nthat such a course is likely io be adopted was given in the house by Hon.\nA. K. MacLean, acting minister of\nmarine and fisheries this afternoon.\nMr, MacLean read first tho following telegram received from Washington:\n\"Advices from our representatives\nfor lakes district, indicate apparent\nscarcity of business on lakes for American ships for this season, Coastwise permits are now almost invariably declined on Atlantic and Pacific coasts, only exceptional situations\nworanting a departure from Ibis policy.\"\nMr. MacLean added:\n\"Inasmuch as the United Hlufes declines to confer the privilege en Canadian vessels ongegod In the coasting\ntrade, it. is contemplated that no further licenses be granted to American\nships for the coasting trade in Canadian waters, except under very exceptional circumstances. This will\nplace, our policy in this regard on a.\nparity with that of the United States.\"\n2700 ALIENS  IN ARMY\nSAYS   U.   S.   COMMISSIONER\n(By Daily News Leased Wiro)\nWASHINGTON,, April }S.\u2014Commissioner of Immigration Camenetti\nsaid tonight that the :!7GU officers and\nmen, including many United States\ncitizens who arrived in New York on\ntiie. Mauritania after having been discharged from the British army, would\nbe treated as aliens, iniltt their nationality was proved.\nUNCLE SAM WILL\nDEPORT CERTAIN I, W. W.\n(By Daily Nows Leased Wire)\nLEAVENWORTH, Kas., April 8,\u2014\nWarrants for the deportation of 1J\nmembers of the I. W. W., now serving\nsentences iu tbe federal prison here,\nincluding 12 of the 37 recently admitted to bail, pending re-hearing of\ntheir cases were served today by an\nimmigration official. The warrants\ncall for deportation at the end of\ntheir sentence.\nSOVIETS TAKE\nODESSA, RUMOR\nNo  Confirmation   of   Report,   However,\nHas   Beon   Received   in   French\nCapital\n(By Daily News Leased Wire.)\nPARIS, April 8.\u2014The Ukrainian\nsoviot troops have captured\nOdessa, according to a dispatch\nfrom Kiev, transmitted by wireless from Moscow under date of\nApril 7. The news has not been\nofficially   confirmed.\nLate dispatches indicate that Bolsheviki pressure against Odessa, the\ngreat Russian port on the Black sea,\nwas Increasing, and intimated tlie\nevacuation   of   <h<-   city   by   the   allied\nforces,\nNo Change in North\nLONDON, April S.~-Russia wireless\nports of Monday show that thero\nhas been no change on tlie Archangel-\nMurmansk front. Tile soviet army baa\nseized nearly ;{,.\"i00,000 poods ol! coal\n(about M.OOO tons) at Mariupol, from\nwhich place the\na!   wn\nmoved.\nThe  French s\nor the Black s\n\u2022rations have In\nOtltl  to Crime;'\nrtfrt\n(tiudron lias depni\na. The PcreUop opes hconcluded and tho\ns open.\nSTEWART   OF   VANCOUVER\nFOR   COMMISSIONER?\n(By Daily News Leased Wire.)\nVICTORIA, April 8.\u2014Brig- General\n. W. Stewart, of Vancouver, is spok-\na of here as the likely appointee to\nthe position of provincial industrial\nommissioner If lie is willing to accept\nhe past. The post was created by\nlegislation of last session and Is con-\nleu with the expenditure of 9:1,006,-\n000 to aid the rem anil Hull on of return-\nd soldiers by means of assisting le-\nItlmato Industrial  enterprises.\nDAYLIGHT SAVING\nBILL   STANDS   OVER\n(By Daily News Leased Wire)\nOTTAWA,   April   S.\u2014In   the  senaiu\nsaving hill stood over until Thursdav,\nA third reading was given to tiie following hills:\nAn act to amend the criminal corlo,\nrespecting proven!ion of fires.\nAn act to amend tlie act to provide\ncompensation where employees of fftV)\nMajesty are killed or suffer injuries\nwhile performing their duties.\nGRAIN GROWERS WANT\nCALDER  TO  SAY   WHAT\n(By Dally News Leased Wire)\nREGINA, Sask., April 8.\u2014Cataraqui\nGrain Growers' association at Buildon.\nin the Moose Jaw federal riding, haw\npassed a resolution asking Hon. .1. A.\nHaider to make plain how be intends\nto-act on tho tariff question and re-\nqttesting his opinion of tho farmers'\nplatform. \u2022 .\nGOVERNMENT HAS\nREINSTATED   LEWIS\n(By Daily Nows Leased Wire.)\nREGINA, April 8.\u2014The western\npostal workers' union has been\nadvised that J. H. Lewis, who\nwas recently released under\nhabeas corpus proceedings after\nbeing sentenced to three years'\nimprisonment, and a fine of $2500\nfor having forbidden books in his\npossession while he was a railway mail clerk, has been re-instated by the government in the\npostal service.\n PAGE TWO\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nWEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1019.\nLeading Hotels of the West\nWhan tha Travalinpj Publia May Obtain Superior Accommodation.\nA   LA   CARTE\nSERVICE UNEXCELLED\nTABLE D'HOTE\nSpecial Sunday Pinner    SI.00\nTea Room Open Daily 10 a.m. to Midnight\nDANCE TONIGHT\n9:00 TO 12:00\nJOHNSON'S ORCHESTRA\nADMISSION  FREE\nSINN  FEINERS SHOUT\nWELCOME TO DE VALERA\n(By Daily News Leased Wire)\nDUBLIN, April S.\u2014Delegations representing Sin Fein clubs of nil Ireland assembled at Mansion House today and enthusiastically welcomed Edward De Valero, the Sinn Fein leader,\nin addressing the supreme council,\nProfessor De Velera said it did not\nmatter how many were taken from\ntbclr ranks, there would always be\nplenty to fill the gaps.\nFather O'Flanagun, vice-president,\nalso addressed tbe meet ing, and reports were read from till parts of the\ncountry regarding Sin Fein activities\nin the realm of industry, the Irish\nlanguage   and   on   other  questions.\nKU3.1B-J. Henry, Ainsworth; Miss n. Qulnoy, Balfour; Mr. and Mrs.\nHoyle. Queens Bay; ('. Bate. Montreal; J. Renwick, Milestone; F. Mnc-\nPhee, Castlegar; 10. it. Griffiths, Vancouver; .1, ,\\. Millbery, Vancouver; L.\nD. Bixely, .Vancouver C. .1. Boyer, Willow Point; C. M. Moiir, Willow Point;\nF. M. Lewis, Vancouver;, J. D, Ycatman. Vancouver,\nHotel Strathcona\nH. W. SHORE, PROPRIETOR.\nNELSON'S FINEST HOTEL FOR TRAVELERS AND TOURISTS\n6\/MPLE ROOM, ALL GROUND FLOOR, WITH NATURAL LIGHT\nMOST COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROTUNDA IN THE INTERIOR.\nLARGE DRAWING ROOM  FOR LADIES.\nEUROPEAN RATE, V-00 UP.\nAMERICAN PLAN, S3.00 UP.\nKTRATHCONA\u2014.1. !\u2022'. Martin nnd f:i\nK. Faulkner, RoKsland; E. Anderson,\nI.. Jenkins, Spokane; O. F. Blckle. Tr\nbottom, Sandon; 0. 11. Bancroft ond\ndon; 0. J'lUIlips, Reglna; G. T. Weisel,\nLagan and wife. Carrcywood; A. X.\nChicago.\nmlly, England; Al. Curran, Rossland\nRossland; Mrs, McFaden, Spokane;, S.\nall; ,M. Studies, city; Mrs. Hlggin-\nwlfe, Vancouver; .1. C. Scales, Uran-\nMlssoula; C, Collins, .Missoula; IS. I*\n.tiVi-inc, Spirit Lako;  .1.   N.    Duffy,\nAIR  MAIL  SERVICES\nOPERATING   IN   FRANCE\nPATHS. April 8.\u2014(French Wireless)\nSeven  aerial   mall  services  are   In\noperation   in   Franco  at   the  present\ntime.   The routes are:\nI'aris-Valeneit'iu's,      Paris-Brussels,\nStrassburg - Longwy,   Blety - Nancy,\nParis-Bordeaux,     Parls-St.   Nazairo,\ntnd Tarascon-Nlce.\nSTEAMER ARRIVALS\nVenusia,   at   New   York,   from   l.on-\nE\nPUBLIC WORKS\n(IP IN HOUSE\ndon.\nat   New   York,   from\nat  Dublin, from  Boston,\nat  Liverpool,    from    St\nQueen's Hotel\nEuropean     and     American ,  Plan\nSteam Heat in Every Room\nA.   LAPOINTE,   Proprietor\nQUEENS\u2014II. H, Bandy, Oklahoma;\nF. Wdolley, Grand Forks: T. E. Mnk-\ninson, Spokane; Miss V. Mawor, Kaslo;\n.1. C, Collins, Cranbrook; M, !',. Mr-\nCream, IUondel,\nMadden House\nM. J. MADDEN, Proprietran\nSTEftM   HEATED\norner Baker and Ward Sts., Nelson\nOCCIDENTAL HOTEL\nThe Warmest House in Town.\nRun by Canadians. All white help.\nMeals, 35c, served family style.\nBeds :t!io and 50c. All you can eat\nand a good, clean lied to sleep in.\nGive us a trial Auto meets all\ntrains and boats.\nED KERR, Proprietor.\nWhere to Spend a Holiday\nWHERE THE FISHING  IS GOOD\nOutlet Hotel\nPROCTOR\nFishing, Boating Bathing, Golf,\nTennis Courts\nFishing  Tackle  Supplied.    Grocery\nStore in Connection\n' W. A. WARD, Prop.\nRates Reasonable. Good ivleals\n(Continued from Page One.)\nts  had   born   let   they  bad    been\nawarded, to tlie lowest tender,\nMr. Carvell said that within a year\nfrom now, be expected that tbe militia uVpurlment would not require any\nuf its hospitals, Tlio work of looking\nafter invalids would be gradually\nhanded over to the department of\nsoldier's   civil   re-establishment.  .\nMr. Carvell said there were in Ottawa today clerks who were not giving value for the money they received.\nOld age was one of the reasons. lie\nthought that if a reasonable pension\nwero paid to some of these old people,\na saving would be effected, as it would\nnot be necessary to make new appointments.. The government should\nset un example lo other employers, by\nadopting some form of pension\nscheme.\nMr. Carvell said there were 24 of\nthe men he referred to in the department of public works. Their average\nage was 05 and they, were in the lower\ngrades.\n1 K. li. Units, Capo Breton South, related bow an umlerlaker had got a\nrush order for building airplane stations. Ko said that a number of Liberals, including Mr. Kyte, a former\nmember of top bouse, were in a company which had been given contracts.\nDid Good Work\n.Mr. Carvell was not prepared to\ndeny that tlio contractor was an undertaker, but he stated that the work\ndone by Ihe contractor Captain Dixon,\nhad been jiUlsfaftory. Tlie work, said\nMr. Carvell, had to be performed hurriedly. There war ont time to ask\nfor tenders. He had found great difficulty in getting a contractor, because of extensive work which was\nbeing carried out in other parts of tbe\nmaritime provinces, finally Captain\nDixon bad been recommended, and,\n\u25a0after ascertaining that be could do\n| the'work, the minister had awarded\nsource's.   A special h]m thp dotnracti   ]t Wtt8 nal hla pmc.\ntrain escorted by Republican guards,  tjce  (n  jn(|i;h,e ab()(|l  thQ pol|U(,s ,j\u00a3\nwill leave Vienna tomorrow conveying j thfl m;|n J() whom m, flwarded ft pnn.\nthe nrchducal party to Switzerland..\nTlio Swiss, it is declared,    are not\nparticularly gratified at this for they\ncontinue to lie severely rationed.\n 'discussed at the evening sitting and\nQuinine That Does Not Affect Head* |fn   connection   with   steamship    sub-\nEecauee of its tonic and laxative ef-1HklieH, II. II. Stevens, Vancouver Cen-\nfect  LAXATIVI3  BKOMO   QUININE tre, brought up the question of  the\nHats That Bloom\nin the Spring\n\u00bb\u2022 y\nOur Millinery Department is prepared to cater\nto the most fastidious tastes in the choice of their\nEaster Headwear.\nSTRICTLY  EXCLUSIVE  MODELS AT\nREASONABLE PRICES\nSKIRTS\u2014Some very smart new modes of separate Skirts of fine material. Modes one knows at\nx glanc\u2014 will givo complete satisfaction for gen-\n-cral wear, and always keep a trim and tailored\nair.\nYou   will   find  our  stock   always  right  when\nlooking for fresh and stylish merchandise.\nPittsburg,\nThomas.\nMercian,\nTunisian,\nJohn.\nBaltic, at Liverpool, from New York.\nU, S. S. Iroquois at Halifax from St,\nJohns, Nfld.\nSarnoliln al  Halifax    from    IJaton\nRouge.\nChigneclo at Halifax from West Indie.\".\nLauriiviltm   at   Halifax   from   Cib-\nratar;\nDepartures.\nDighy from Halifax for Liverpool.\nAUSTRIAN  ARCHDUKES\nHAVE BEEN  EXPELLED\nGENEVA, April 8.\u2014All the Austrian\narchdukes, with their families, including Archduke Frledcrlch, it former\nI'Shal, have been expelled from Austrian territory, according to information from rcliabl\ntract,\ncase,\nI   tY.\nand be had not done It in this\n;le and commerce estimates wero\nSMILLIE & WEIR\nLADIES' WEAR SPECIALISTS.\nsidles for trans-Atlantic linos had\nceased with the war. It would probably not be necessary to renew them\nthis year, because plenty of freight\nwould be available for all vessels.\nMontreal-Havre Line.\nMr. MacLean went on to say that\ntiie general trans-Atlantic company\nproposed to operate a line between\n.Montreal and Havre and porhapH some\nother port beginning early In May.\nThe company would operate four vessels. This company had not so far\nclaimed a subsidy,\nD. D. Mclvensdo, loader of the opposition, expressed the view that while,\ntho cost of living is so high in Canada, the people should not bo. called\nupon to pay subsidies to steamship\nlines. to carry foodstuffs out of the\ncountry. This should not be done until prices are restored to normal.\n\"William Huff. Lunenburg, thought\nthat a servico between Newfoundland,\nHalifax and New York should bo en-\ncournged by subsidy. Subsidies for a\nnumber of local services in the maritime provinces were passed, the total\nvote of subsidies for Hie sitting\namounted to $2,.'i:i2,O00.\n(Tablets) can bo taken by anyonp\nwithout causing nervousness or ringing in Ihe head. There Is only onp\n\"Broino Quinine.\" 12. W. GROVE'S\nsignature on the box.   30c.\nMADDEN\u2014H. MoY'icor, Alnsworth;\nH, Stenson, Winlow; j. Ton.(is, Beas-\nleyj G. l>. Greave, Winnipeg; .Mrs.\nBron.se, Brownleo; Miss F. Bronse,\nBrownlee; II, Chambers, Sidewood; G,\njr. Davis, Sidewood; .1. P. Duffy,\nProctor.\nNew Grand Hotel\nJOHN BLOMBERG, Proprietor.\nUp-to-Date Brick  Building, Steam\nHalted.\nHot and Cold Water in Every Room\nAmerican and European Plan\nNEW GRAXD-\nJ. Cotomo, Trail;\nCentrally.\nt.  Glut,  Spokane;\nHiss   O.    Nelson\nGrand Central Hotel\nJ. A. ERICKSON, Prop.\nOppoaite Poitoffice\nRoom  and   Board, |35  per  Month\nEuropean Plan, Roome Ho up\nMeal. 35o\nGRAND CENTRAL\u2014J, N. GaskolT;\n.1. Anotlr. .T. H. Smith. Castlegar; .1.\nHnrgorf, Willow; S. Allen, Ilillyartl;\nT. Valley, Coleman.\nSPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS AT\nHalcyon Hot Springs\nSanitarium\nAND STOCK UP WITH HEALTH\nIf you suffer from muscular, in-\nflammatpry, sciatica or any other\nform of rheumatism, or from\nmutallc poisoning of any sort, don't\ndelay. Como at onco and get cvred.\nMost complete and best arranged\nbathing establishment on the continent, All departments under one\nroof, steam heated and electric\nlight.\nRates: $3 per day, or $17 per week.\nDAVIS & DAVIS, Propa.\nHalcyon   -   -   Arrow Lakee, B.C.\nNEURALGIC PAINS\nGive Way to Soothing Hamlin's\nWizard Oil\nThe Kootenay Hotel\nMRS.   MALLETE,  Proprietress\nA Home for the World at $1.21 a\nDay.  First-class Dining Boom,\nComfortable Rooms,\n313 Vernon Street, Near Postoffioe\nKOOTBXAY\u2014\\V. Lunpeck, Fruit-\nvnle; S. Skoff, Hall; .T. vSkiff, Hall; J.\nKubUIi, Glade; P. Kustlh, Glado; S.\nPostloff, Shorpncri's; A, Somcnoff,\nS nor on ores.\nHamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe and\neffective treatment for headache and\nneuralgia. Rubbed in where the pain\nis. it acts as a tonic to the tortured\nnerves and almost invariably bring!\nquick relief.\nIts healing, antiseptic qualities can\nalways be relied upon to prevent infection, or other serious results, from\nsprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites\nand stings. Just as good, too, for\nsore feet, stiff neck, frost bites, cold\nsores and canker sores.\nGet it from druggists for 30 cents.\nIf not satisfied return the bottle and\nget your money back.\nEver constipated or have sick\nheadache? Just try Wizard Liver\nWhips, pleasant little pink pills, 30\ncents.   Guaranteed.\n\"DRYS\" WIN   BY  BIG\nMAJORITY   IN   MICHIGAN\nDETROIT, Mic!*., April S.\u2014By a\nmajority twice an largo as thai by\nwhich they voted the state dry in 1016,\nMIchigan voters yesterday rejected\nan amendment modifying the state's\nprohibition laws, to permit the sale of\nbeer and wine.\nReports late tonight from 1020 precincts out of 2...J9, gave a majority estimated at liri.-JOft, which exceeds the\nprohibition majority two years ago .by\n000. Prohibition leaders tonight\nwere predicting their, margin would\nreach 150,0(10.\nWOMAN OF 70\nGUILTY OF MURDER\n(By Daily Xews Leased Wire.)\nMONTROSE, Colo., April 8.\u2014\nMrs, Nancy Jane Bush, 70 years\nold, was found guilty of murder in\nthe second degree by a jury in district court here tonight, which\nheard ihe evidence in her trial on\na charge of killing her son, John\nO, Bush, with an axe and disposing\nof his body by boiling it with lye\nin a soap vat. The jury was out\nan hour and 45 minutes.\ndevelopment of tho trade by water\nbetween the West indies and the Pacific coast, - \u25a0**\nHon, A. K. MacLean replied that the\nquestion liad been engaging the attention of the deportment and only\nthis meeting he had ii talk with Robert Dollar, who stated to him that he\nhad In mind the opening up of -i\nsteamship service between Vancouver\nand New York. At present he was\nnegotiating for a steamer.\nMr. MacLean added that Mr. Dollar\ndid not want a steamship subsidy\nfrom the government and would not\ntake one. \"Htear, hear\/' said several\nmembers.\nIn answer to a question by a leader\nuf the opposition, Mr, MacLean slated\nthat the trade between Canada and\nthe West Indies showed a gradual increase. A Montreal firm, McLean,\nKennedy and company, was now considering the establishment of a\nsteamship service between Canada and\nSouth American ports.\nDr. H. S. Belaud noted the lack ot\nany provision in the estimates for a\nsteamship service between Canada,\nFrance and Belgium. These two countries will require raw materials, as\nwell as manufactured nrtleles In large\nquantities. He would be sorry, he\nsaid, should the government fall to\nsubsidize a steamship line to these\ntwo countries.\nMr. MacLean explained that the sub\nresent at Watt. Tho question of setting\nup a stationary board as recommended\nby tbe empire settlement committee\ncould only he done nfler legislation,\nmd as the house knew there was a\ngood deal of legislation nt the present [.\ntime before the house,\nBOLSHEVIKI   IN   RUSSIA\nNEGOTIATE WITH CAPITALISTS\n(IJy Dally News Leased Wire,)\nSTOCKHOLM, April 8.\u2014The French\nminister announced that he has learned thnt the Russian Bolsheviki government has approved concessions t'j\nforeign capitalists, including Swedes,\nfor railroads and other public works,\nThe minister has notified the Swedish\ngovernment that the French refuse to\nrecognize such concessions, and declares that those accepting them do\nso at their own risk.\nSarnia city council has let the contract fo,r a $25,000 Incinerator.\nEGYPTIANS WISHING TO\nLEAVE MAY DO SO\n(By Dally News Leased Wire)\nLONDON,. April S\u2014(Renter's\u2014Replying to a question In the house regarding the situation in Egypt, Under\nSecretary Harmsworth slated thut\nGeneral Allenby'*: announcement said\nthat as order had again been restored\nEgyptians wishfng to leave the country would bo free to do so.\nIt was understood that Egyptian\nministry wits now being formed and\nthat n deputation of ministers would\nvisit England, in response to an invitation twice given by lho British\ngovernment.\u00ab\n\"Replying to Mr, Wcdgowood, Mr.\nHarmsworth staled that he understood\nthat General Allenby's announcement\nincluded permission to come lo England for persons originally debarred\nrom   that  country.\nScaled tenders \u25a0will he received by\nthe District Forester, Nelson, not\nlater than noon on the ltlth day of\nApril, 1910, for tho purchase of License\nX1030, to cut 250 eords Fence Posts\narea adjoining L. 8S'SG, Slocau\nRiver, Kootenay District. One year\nwill be allowed for removal of timber.\nFurther, particulars of the Chief\nForester, Victoria, B. C, or District\nForester, Xelson, B, C.\nE\nFf W CtNTS DESTROYS\nYOUR DANDRUFF ill\nSlOPS FAIL! HAIR\nSave    Your    Hair!\u2014-Make    It   Thick,\nV\/avy and  Beautiful\u2014Try\nThis.\nThin, brittle, colorless and scraggy\nhair ,1s mute evidence of a neglected\nscalp; of dandruff\u2014that awfid scurf.\n..There is nothing so destructive tu\nthe hair as dandruff. It robs ihe hair\nof its bistro, Its strength and Its very,]\nlife; eventually producing a feverish- !\nncss and itching of the scalp, which\nif not remedied causes the hair roots to\nshrink, loosen and die\u2014then tho hair\nfalls out fast. A little Danderine tonight\u2014now\u2014any time\u2014will surely\nsave your hair.\nOct n small bottle of Knowlton's\nDanderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and after the first application your hair will take on that life,\nlustre and luxuriance which Is so beautiful. It wilt become wavy and fluffy\nand have the appearance of abundance\nan incomparable gloss and softness;\nbut what will please you most will be\nafter just a few weeks' use when you\nwill actually see a lot of fine, downy\nhair\u2014new hair\u2014growing all over the\nscalp.\nMINERAL  ACT\n(Form F.)\nCertificate  of   Improvements.\nNOTICE  .\nSt, l^ouis, Gordon, Nelson and Westminster fraction Mieral Claims, situate in the Nelson Mining Division of\nWest Kootenay District.\nWhere located: On the North Fork\nof the Salmon River, near Green City.\nTAKIO NOTICE that I, John D. Anderson, B. C. L. S.,- pi! Trail, B, ,C\u201e\nacting as agent for George H. Green,\nFree . Miner's Certificate Number\n18606 C, and Katherlna McAvoy, Freo\nMiner's Certificate No. 14731 C, intend,\nsixty days from the date hereof, to\napply to the Mining Recorder for\nCertificate of Improvements for tho\npurpose \"f obtaining Crown Grants\nof the above claims.\nAnd further lake notice that action,\nunder section 37, must be commenced,\nbefore tho issue of such Certificates\nof improvements.\nDated this 10th day of April, A. t>.\nliilfi. .1.  D. ANDERSON.\n,.*...\n\u25a04>\nj HOW  TO   MAKE  A  REAL\nWRINKLE  REMOVER 1\n\u00ab <$>\nin these days of cleverly advertised 'beauliflers\" and \"rejuvenators\" it\nis hard for a woman to believe sho\ncan make a simple home remedy for\nthe removal of wrinkles which will do\nher much more good than the average made preparation. There's nothing in the world so effective for\nerasing or preventing wrinkles, ago\nmarks, bagglness of cheeks and chin,\nas a simple and harmless solution\nmade by dissolving an ounce of pure\npowdered saxollto in a half pint otL\nwitch ha\/.t'I. These ingredients, of\ncourse can be hud at any drug store.\nUso the mixture, daily for a while as\na refreshing wash lotion. .The quick\nand satisfactory results will surprise\nyon. Even the first application produces very marked Improvement,\nTbe wrinkles are less in evidence and\nthe face has a firm, \"solid,\" comfortable feeling. Soon you will look\nconsiderably   less   than  your  age.\nThelStandard Cafe.\n320 Baker Street, Nelson, B. C.\nOPEN DAY AND NIGHT\n12 to 2:30, Special Lunch   \u25a0   \u25a0   35c\nPhone 154\nCOL. B. HUMBLE TO BE\nEMPRESS   HOTEL   MANAGER\n(By Daily News Leased Wlre.i\nSrONTREAL, April 8.\u2014Colonel Iler-\nnard Humble, D. S. O., who has been\nappointed manager of tho Canadian\nPacific Railway Empress hotel, Victoria, is well known in Montreal, as\nhe was secretry of tlie Jmes club beforo going to the coast.\nPrinting and\nReadjustment\nOne of the absolutely necessary\nelements that will enter into the\nreadjustment or reconstruction\n\u25a0 period is printing. Practically\nnothing can be even started\nwithout the use of printing. This\nbeing so, why not make it a poinl\nto sec .that you secure good\nprinting, the kind that gives\nsatisfaction and' proves profitable\u2014the kind we supply.\nThe Daily News  Job\nDepartment\nThe Home of Good Printing\nNELSON, B. C.\nsays \u2014 \/sfw^    1\nWhei\\ the world\nasked for nvore\ndelightfully flavored ai\\d more\nsubstantial corn,\nflakes, it got \u2014\nPost\nToasties\nYour grocer sells thertx.\nCinarfi Tood Board\nBritish  Government to   Aid   Men  Going to Colonies, Providing They\nHave Positions.\nI Uy Daily News Leased Wire)\nl.(jNDO\\, April s. \u2014 (Canadian\nPress Dispatch from Router's)\u2014In the\nhouso of commons today, Mr. Amriry,\nreplying to n question regarding tbe\ngovernment's emigration policy, said\nthat ex-servico men who were accepted ;ls approved settlers under any settlement scheme of overseas governments-, or who can show that they\nhavo assured employment awaiting\nthem, ond are otherwise acceptable to\ntho authorities of the Dominion to\nwhich they wish to proceed, will be\ngiven free passage for themselves and\ntheir ih pendents to the neare'st convenient port, to their overseas destination.\nThe same privilege, subject to similar limitations, will be extended to ex-\nservice women, who have served in any\nrecognized women's service corps, including tho land army.\nMr. Amery added that in view of the\nprior claims of their own ex-service\nmen for resettlement, the Dominion\ngovernments would ho unlikely to be\nIn a position to welcome any brltish\nex-soldiers and sailors before the end\nof the present year, even if shipping\nwere available. Karller applications\nfrom ex-soldiers will be received for\na year trom December 31, last, or from\nthe date of their releaso from service,\nor, if necessary, for such poriod as\nmay be found requisite to afford them\nample time in which to chooso between\nopportunity for employment and settlement in the British Dominions overscan.\nReplying to a further supplementary\nQuestion as to whether any arrangement was contemplated by \"which a\nboard should sot up on behalf of the\nDominions to interview applicants in\nQrcat Britain, Mr. Amery said the\ngovernment was in constant contem\nPlation on tills very subject. There\nwas at the present time a committee\nin the colonial office dealing with mat\ntors in consultation with overseas rep\nPADEREWSKI - Master\nPianist and Nation Maker\nUSESlNUXATED IRON\nTo Obtain Renewed Energy,\nPower and Endurance\n(Dr. Konneth K. Mac Alpine, for 16 Years\nAdjunct Profetnor N\u00abi* York Po\u00bbt\nCTodu&to Medical Softool und Hospi*!\ntut, Suva That In Hi* Opinion Nuxated .\nIron is ,  M\nThe Most Valuable Tonic, f\nStrength aird  Blood \\\nBuilder Any Physician j\nCan Prescribe.\nIgnace Jan Paderewski, one of\nthe greatest musical geniuses of\nthe age, at a time when his untiring work for Poland overtaxed\nliio strength and impaired hil\nhealth had recourse to Nuxated\nIron to help rebuild his waste!\nforces and restoro hil old-time\nhealth and strength.   ,\n\"With   the  trcmendoai  wain  !\u00ab!\u2022\nposril  by  over  two yearf  of  ilmost\nceaseless xtork in the can..- of his father*\nland, of which he it the foremost figure\ntoday, it is easily understood why fade.\nIt-race JanPtttferewsIci\nthe new Polish Premier\nVftto took Nuxated Iron whan ho\nwas in n weak and run-down condition end needed aomething to\nbuild up strength and energy.\n- i \u25a0--,   -a      -. , I*on!'[.111\u00bbl<\" \u00bb \"1.an,\u00bb would in my opinion be far jess disc'aVe're.\nryh'ical and mental *\u00ab*]j\">fi JJJJK'jjS. stilting from anMnlc, weakened conditions.\nrewski sought the sustaining tonic* benefit r,m i..^..,,. v n7\u201e-A,\u00abt\u00ab* \u25a0 <w .....\nof Nuxated\" Iron,\" says Dr. JamesJrancU gj Kenneth K. MacAl pine, layiii(> Ifpeo.\nj the \"hli\nst as par\nsupply\npinion bt\niLcmic, \\\nV,\" > ~.i.~  ' \u25a0 ;  ~e  ~\\~1 L V .7_\"V- V\u00ab,        nuxaicu  iron,  by  cnnCDing  ine  Blood\ntai of the virile force, that stamina and and cr.a,ills lltw i,)ooa ct.]is, strengthens the\natrength of will winch are so necessary to Ilcrvc., ra,uilds the weakened tissues and\nsiiccess and power n every walk of life, helps to instill renewed energy into the whole\nthousands of men and women are impairing; ,vstl.m whether the patients lie young or old.\ntheir constitutions, laying, themselves open j-\u201e ^y opinio,, NUMted Iron is the most\nto illness and literally losing their grip .on ml\u201e\u201e{|e tonic, strength and blood-builder\nhealth, simply because their blood is thinning; ,\u201e\u201e ^..Ma,. Mn prescribe.\"\nyut and posublv starving threugh lack of jf vou are \u201e\u201e, strrag or TO\u201e ,\u201e\u201e .,\n(ran. Iron is absolutely essential to enable t0 yourself to make the following test: See\n, your blood to transform the food vou eat now ]on\u201e y\u201e\u201e ran ,vorlt or how far vou can\n\\Into muscular tissue and brain. Without walk without becoming tired. Next take two\niron there is no strength, TiUllty and en; fivc-graln tahlets of,ordinary Nuxated Iron\ndirrance to combat obstacles or withstand three times per dav, after meals, for two\nsevere strains. To. help make stronir sturdy weeks. Then test your strength again and .\nnwn of blood and iron there is nothing see how much you have gained.\nft!'1},,!?\"'\" \"nn'e->r;n-N\u00ab\u00abrcil trori VimMrasns-.IlM. Rimtrt Iran, wUth Is BB\u00bb.\nMr. Fadcrcwskl savs: \"I am using Nuxated \u201e,\u201e,,,. \u201e\u201e\u201e,,, \u201e\u201e,, ,,,.\u201e, \u201emri, t\u201e, \u201e\u201e, whirl. Is,\nIron very frequently and consider It as an -n.lt known to<tni\u201e!tti'i>rr->ti\u00ab-*.   tJnllk. iu M.r\nexcellent tonic.\" Inomnl\" Imn p-mtn-ti. It I, \u00bbi,)1t Urlmitit-il sod d<*#\nA    n.n-ntn.n*   W.\u2122   V\u00abA    *t\u201er\u201e.nn    flr1d   not tninre (hi tt.Hi. miike Ihtra htifk. no, op\u00ab* *t\u00bb\na prominent New York, suroeon ann llImnrh  nr nrnnrseinms raanaM. m-wwhi sea\nFormer Adjunct Professor nf the tsew York .ntinhMtlrfah^iytmlbwSwnsVelnwrtfaMlM\n|      Fost Graduate Medical School and Hospital, siiiusisuamuf, itl,4li\u00bbi\u00ab<ivjs44w4*njjtaa,\n \u25a0\u25a0\n :_\u201e__cta=v_.\n\u00abS5\nWEDNESDAY, APRIL. 9, 19.19, .\"'.\nTHE DiSLT NEWS\n\u2022\"\u2022\u00ab\u2022\u25a0 THmm\nH\nouses\ni Have for' rent\nOne ol' the nicest houses In Nelson\u2014Close'in. -urnished. 3 bedrooms. Occupancy about May 1,\n?35.00,  water paid.\nOne on Hall Mines Road\u20143 bedrooms, very nicely furnished. Occupancy May 1st, $35.00 which\nincludes phone, water and\nscavenger.\nOne on Josephine street\u20143 bedrooms, well furnished. Occupancy May 1.   $30.00, water paid.\n6' room furnished house\u2014Carbonate\nstreet, 'occupancy probably April 15th.   $25.00, water paid.\n6 room house\u2014Silica street, close\nin, in good repair, furnace; $25.00\nwater paid.\nCorner of Victoria and Josephine\n\u20146 room house. $18.00, water\npaid.\n806 Mil! street\u2014G room house.\n$12.00,  water paid .\n305 Carbonate street\u2014A very nice\nC room  house,  in  very best of\nrepair.   $18.00,  water paid.\nD. ST. DENIS\nPhone39. Nelson, B.C. 509 Ward St.\nliver J60.000 will be spent this year\nin, lnmiirovliig York county roada.\nSILVER 1011-8 i\nAT NEW YORK\nCopper  Very  Quiet  at   New  York-\nMetal  Exchange Quotes  Iron\n\"   Pricea Steady\n(By Dally Newa Leased Wire)\nNEW YORK, April 7.\u2014Silver1,\n11.0116; at London, 48%.\nLead\u2014St. Louis, J-i.97%; New York,\n55.2215; Montreal, $6.46; London, \u00a325.\nNew York metal exchange quotes\nlead quiet; spot, 16.17 to ?-8.37; May,\n$6.22 to $6.37.\nCopper very quiet; electrolytic, la\nto 1515.   Iron steady und unchanged.\nTONE FIRM, BUT QUIET\nON TORONTO MARKET\n(By Dally News Leased Wire)\nTORONTO, April 8.\u2014The stock mar*\nket was quiet today, sales totaling\nonly 751 shares, but tho general tone\nwas firm. Steel of Canada advanced\npoint tn 65, and Dominion Steel\nimproved Vi, owing to a favorable\ncourt decision from London, restoring to them a lease of u number of\ncoal steamers as before tho war.\nWar bonds steady but Inactive.\nURGE ERECTION OF\nORE PLANT IN NELSON\nNelson's claims to the establishing\nof an ore testing plant in tho cite\nwere set out In a telegram sent by\nit-Ti cj' locellj board of trjade 'Monday\nnight to Sir Thomas, White, acting\npremier of Canada; Hon. Martin Bur-\nrell and. U. F; Green, M. V,\n'ESTABLISHED OVER tOO YEARS\nSave Regularly\nPut in the Bank what you\ncan spare comfortably, but save\nthat amount regularly\u2014weekly\nor monthly.\nSmall, regular savings left in\nthe Bank eventually grow into\nlarge amounts. Savings\nAccounts may be opened with\nthe Bank of Montreal In\namounts of $1. and upward.\nMining and Markets\nLIVESTOCK  MARKETS\n(By Daily News Leased Wire)\nTORWTO, April   8.\u2014Union   stocli\nyard receipts, 03 cars, with 1182 cattle, 125 calves, 862 hogs and 75 sheep\nand lambs.\nThere Was a good steady mnrket for\nchoice quality Easter cattle. The demand for baby beef steers was limited and sales rather slow. One extra choice yearling over 1000 pounds\ntopped the Easter market at $20. Ordinary prices were 14.00 to 14.75.\nChoice medium weight steers and\nheifers wero In good demand.\nLambs, choice quality, very firm.\nHogs quoted from 19.75 to 20.00 f.o.b.\nDrovers In somo cases stood out for\nmore.\nForest fires burned 10,000 acres o(\nwoodland in the Cumberland valley,\nPennsylvania.\nWINMTCO BRANCH\nLe. B. De Veber, Manager; '    -      -      Nelson Branch.\nBranches also at: GREENWOOD, KASLO, NEW DENVER, ROSSLAND, TRAIL.\nThe Royal Batik of Canada\n:'! INCORPORATED 1869\nCapital  Authorized  ;...'...'...... S 28,900,000\nCapital Paid Up     14;OOT,0M\nReserve and Undivided Proflta    16,000,000\nTotal Asset ;...,. ...427,000,000\nHEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL\nSir   H.   S.   HOLT,   President;   B.   h.   PEASE;   Vice-President  and\nManaging Director; C. E. NEILL, General Manager.\n650    BRANCHES    IN    CANADA,    NEWFOUNDLAND\nCuba, Porto Rico, Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, Antigua, Bahamas,\nBarbados, Dominica, Grenada, Venezuela, Jamaica, Trinidad, British\nGuiana, British Honduras arid at Barcelona, Spain, London, England,\nand New York City.\nKOOTENAY DISTRICT BRANCHE8\nNelson\u2014 Cranbrook\u2014\nA. J. McLoan, Manager. F. E. Robertson, Manager.\nRossland\u2014 Grand Forks\u2014\nA. D. McLeod, Managor. G. A. Spink, Manager.\nBUSINESS   ACCOUNTS   CARRIED   UPON   FAVORABLE   TERMS\nSAVINGS DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHE8\nOcean\nSteamship Lines\nfraiis-Pacific\nVancouver to Japan, China, the\nPhilippines,   Hawaii   New\nZealand, Australia.\nDETAILED INFORMATION, SAILING  LISTS, FARES AND CABIN\nPLANS ON REQUEST\nTrans-Atlantic\nSt. John to Liverpool. Frequent\nsailing.   First sailing from Montreal, May 7.\nPassports\nAll Steamship passengers require passports. Application forms and\n     full Information on request.\nJ, 3, CARTER, District Paeiongor Agent, Nelson.\nSell Your\nRags\nThe Daily News Job\nDepartment will pay\n5 cents a pound for\nclean cotton rags.\nIM\nTwo American army aviators wcro\nkilled at LawtonJ Okla,, when their\nmachine fell.\nHAD WEAK and\nFAINTING SPELLS\nTO GET EXPERT\n\"Very   Much   Alivo\"   Says   Statement\nand   Has  Mass of  Information\u2014\nColorado   Techincal   Advisor\nComing\nThe Dally News loams from tin;\nSmelter Investigation committee thnt\nit is very much alive, and is prosecuting its work, although it has not\nseen fir to'do much, if any, talking\nfor publication. The Daily News is\ninformed that tho committee's several\nattempts to secure tlie assistance of\nshlpperB have not riiet with marked\nsuccess, but that tile smelter management has cheerfully supplied all it\nthe information so far asked -for, and\nof this there is a large amount now\navailable.\nTho committee states It has gone so\nfar in its work as to Justify it in seeking the authority nf Hon. Martin Bur-\nrell to engage expert assistance, and\nthis authority has- now boon granted\nTho committee Is in correspondent!',\nwith o. R. Whltaker of Denver, Colo.,\nwho was technical advisor to the Colorado state commission, and it is expected that he and an expert accountant will arrive here during April\n| to assist the local committee in it\nwork.\nThose feelings of faintness, those\nweak, \"all gone,\" sinking sensations,\nwhich como over some people from\ntime to time, are warnings that must\nnot go unheeded.\nThey mean an extremely weakened\ncondition of the heart and a disordered\nnervous system.\nWhen the system is in this condition there is no time for delay. One\nfainting spell may be recovered from\n\u2014will the next? One dizzy spell mav\npass off but the next may be moro\nserious.\nThose who are wise will start takinp\nMllburns Heart and Nerve Pills before their case becomes deep rooter*\nand perhaps hopeless.\nThey will act directly oh tho disordered heart and weakened nervou\u00bb\nsystem and restore them to full\nstrength and vigor.\nMiss Mary McCoy, Algoma Mills,\nOnt., writes: \"I was awfully troubled\nwith fainting and weak spells and I\ncould never get any doctor's medicines\nto help me. One day a friend of mine\nwas at tho houso whon I took one o\u00ab\nthose Bpells and sho got me a box of\nMllburns Heart and Nerve Pills. That\nwas six years ago and from that dav\nto this I 'have never had. any of those\nspells. I would not be without your\npills for any money and can highly\nrecommend them to any one,\"\nMllburns Heart and Nervo Pills ar\u00bb\n50o a box at all dealers or mailed\ndirect on recolpt of price by The T.\nMilburn Co., Limited, Toronto. Ont.\nTRADING MORE ACTIVE\nON  MONTREAL MARKET\n(By Daily News Leased Wire)\nMONTREAL, April 8.\u2014Trading on\ntho Montreal stock exchange was\nslightly more active today and price\nchanges wero generally on the, higher\naide, of the market.\nMontreal Cottons advanced 2 points\nto 72Vi, a net gain of two points. Canadian Converters closed 1 point higher at 54. Canadian Cotton sold off :>.\nsmall fraction to 78 nnd Penman's was\noff a fraction at 02%. Textile gained\n% at HIS.\nShawlnlgnn was up a fraction to\n117%. Montreal off a fraction to\n92%.   The Sle'els were firm.\nThe Sugar issues closed' strong. The\ncommon sold up to 27, a gain of Vt\nand a new high price, with closing\nbid advanced to 21%. Asbestos common was off Vi. points to 60.\nWith the exception of a 0-point advance to 96, in National Breweries,\nthero was llttlo of Interest In the bond\nlist.\nThe war loans were irregular.\nSales\u2014Shares, US17; bonds, ?l!37,or,P.\nLET US BOOK\nYOUR ORDER\nfor coal today. Then that will bo\na necessary thing out of tho way.\nVou will find our coal tho best you\nover used. Clean, freo burning and\nfull weight. Tho best coal to be\nhad at ordinary prices.\nWest Transfer Co.\nPHONE 31\nmmmm.\nC U N A R D\n;ANCHbR\nANCHOR-DONALDSON\nt\\ffHOXIMATE SAILINt.il\nNEW YORK-LIVERPOOL\nCarmanla ..Ap. 13Royal George A..26\nOrduna .... May 3 Caronia . .May 10\nNEW YORK-SOUTHAMPTON.\nMauretania Apl. 12\nST. JOHN, N. B.-GLASGOW\nSaturnia April- 17\nMONTREAL-GLASGOW\nCassandra May ID Saturnia  May 23\nDRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS\n' Britain, Ireland, Italy, Scandinavia.\nTAir all Information apply to our\nAgents, or to Company's offlco, 622\nHastings Street, West Vancouver.\nPhone Sey. 3199. .. ,. ,,v\nONJiCOPEIG\nPools   Extend   Bullish   Movement   in\nVarious Quarters of Market on\nWall  Street\n(By Daily News Leased Wire)\nNEW YORK, April 8.\u2014Disregarding\nthe shifting and less favorable phase\nof tlie peace conference, higher rates\nfor money and the uncertain status\nof the steel industry, pools extended\ntheir bullish movements In various\nquarters of the stock market today.\nSubstantially higher quotations prevailed at the board opening, a few\nspecialties making Immediate gains of\n2 to 3 points. For the most part these,\nwere materially enhanced during the\ncession, incessant profit-taking making little impression during the session.\nNoteworthy exceptions to the upward trend Included rails, coppers and\nsteels,, although the latter came moderately forward later, desulte prospects of an adverse United States\nSteel tonnage statement on Thursday,\nand misgivings concerning the dividend for the first quarter.\nSensational features included American International Corporation, again\ntho most active stock, holding the\ngreater part of its seven-point gain,\no ra gain of 15 points in two days;\nIndustrial Alcohol five points up nnd\nKelly-Springflcld Tiro and United\nStates Rubber at advances of -1% and\n\u25a0i%  points, respectively.\nOils, Motors, Equipments, Sugars,\nShippings, Tobaccos and Chemicals\nonco mbre- reflected the interest of\nprofessionals and showed gross advances of 1 to -I points.\nSales\u2014Shares, 1,300,000. Liberty and\notner domestic bonds steady; Paris lis\nyielded fractionally.\nTotal sales, par value, ?12,850,000.\nClosing Quotations\nOpen   High   Close\nU. S. Steel, com'ii   l>8>4    98%    n%\nCHIno Copper  ...   37        37        37\nMiami Copper  ...   21V,     24        2-1\nInspiration Copper   52%     51%     515S\nUtah Copper    76%     75        75\nC, P. R  160'A   159%    159%\nWillys-Overland . 29i4 29',J 29\nGeneral Motors ..174% 172% 171\nStudelxikcr        6a\\i      64%      li-lli\nof this country this year are estimated at more than 650,000,000 bushels.\nWith a spring wheat production estimated at from 225,000,000 to 300,-\n000,000, it would appear that the surplus available for export would be in\nlho neighborhood of about 450,000,000\nbushels.\nWhat these figures mean, is indicated in figures' showing that before the\nwar, the United States exported on an\naverage of 1(10,000,000 bushels yearly.\nDuring tho war the greatest quantity\nexported in any year wa3 about 335,-\n000,000 bushels, so that the available\nsupply will be above tho maximum\nover exported, even when practically\nnil warring allied and neutral nations\nwere depending upon tlie United States\nas the main source of their suppy.\nSeeding in Manitoba will be almost\nthree weeks later than last year.\n30 FOREIGNERS COMING\nUP IN YORKTON COURT\n-    (By Daily News Leased Wire)\nYORKTON, Sask,. April 8.\u2014\nThirty criminal cases, including rape,\nillegal shooting, assault, perjury, and\nindecent nssault comprise the criminal\ndocket of court of King's bench, whicn\nopened sittings Here this afternoon,\nJustice Blgelow presiding.\nForeigners are Involved In every casa\nand a couple of them were today found\nguilty of assault and theft.\n.Martin Ewald, who Just died at Preston, had been a resident of that town\nfor 72 years.\nIn  Detroit  a  proposal  to purchase .\nand operate us a municipal system tho\nUnes of Detroit railways was decisively beaten.\nCORN   PRICES  UP\n(By Daily News Leased Wire)\n' CHICAGO, April 8\u2014Com took a decided new upward swing in value today, owing mainly to the fact that\nhogs were of less value than had\" been\nlooked for. The market closed strong,\n2% to 1>h cents not higher, with May\n1.59% to 1.59VS, and July 1.52% to\n1.53M.\nOats gained % cent to 1% cent and\nprovisions 25 to 50 cents.\n\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0s, Bsfssrsiivllla\nRANDS\n!\u00a3EDS!\n\u25a0\nSweet :\nPeas j\n\u25a0\nNow Is the -\nTime to Plant.     S\n\u25a0\nBrand's Gold Medal J\nstrain aro tho best \u25a0\non   the   market\u2014 \u25a0\ntook   tho    highest *\nAward three times m\nIn succession. \u2022\nExhibition Collection     \u25a0\n12 Beit vtrlKlM\u2014Spenow virliUN '*\n\u201426 iter,, if csoh unlan \u2022thwwtu J\nnotefli \u25a0    \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 I*\nNew   MtrlWt   MulitUoft\u2014Tim   H.t- \u25a0\nm>            fiuclcf. \u25a0\nStan Ireland\u2014Um emn vfatimi Z\ncftrmltis roM  (20  Hsdit. -\n\u2022 Tflfti President\u2014BrilUant rich a**- m\nm flint oruffo scarlet m\nm Rs.nnolle\u2014Urge carmln* ma-red. m\nm      censtanca   Hlnlon\u2014Fine lam dark 3\n\u2022 seed   white. \u2022\n\u2022 Britllh     Victory\u2014BriUUnt    salmon m\n\u2022 red (lit tends). \u25a0\n\u25a0 Maud   Halniea\u2014 Onnproot    nlmaan) \u2022\n\u25a0 tlie best crimson. \u2022\n2 Margaret File\u2014 Briihl Aubrletla \u25a0\n2 blue. \u2022\nZ     King  MnnoH\u2014Lane Maroon. at\n.      New   Marqula\u2014-Law  rosy   maun, \u25a0\n2      Merger*!   Atlec\u2014Large   (letrp   cream \u2022\nZ        ptofct. \u25a0 . Z\nM      Royal  Purple\u2014Rich royal purple, \u25a0\nZ        UNTIES COLLECTION. *J\n:     7    $100 :\n\"[ Sent  pofltflalil,  lo  any  iddrui \u25a0\nBrand) Btcro 321 llnalltiis St. west. \u2022\n\u25a0 iinnnimitiiiimiiiin\nJAMES BRAND,& CO.\n723 Robson Sh\nVANCaUWERH.C.\nThe Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co.\nof Canada, Limited\nOffices,   Smelting   and   Refining   Department\nTRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA\nSMELTERS AND REFINERS\nPurchasers of Gold, Silver, Copper and Lead Ores\nProducers of Gold, Silver, Copper,  Bluestone,  Pig  Lead  and  Spelter\n^\"TADANAC\"   BRAND\nmm\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\n(By Daily News Leased Wire.)\nMONTREAL, April 8.\u2014Butter firm\nQuotations':\nCheese\u2014Finest easterns, 25  to  Upe,\nButter\u2014Choicest creamery,    GO    lo\n61%.\nEggs\u2014Fresh, .17 to l'J.\nPotatoes\u2014Per hag, car lots, $1,110 to\n$1.30.\nn-kct:\nClose\n103%\n103%\n304\n358 li\nC. \\V\u201e\nNo.   1\nXo.   I\n90%.\nNo.   2\nWINNIPEG  GRAIN\n(By\nDaily Now\ns Leased Wil\nWINNIPEG, Am\nli s.\u2014Grain m\n\u25a0Open\nHigh   Low\nOats\u2014\nMay\n....   73%\n73:;i       72%\n.Tuly\n...   74 '(j\n75%     74%\nBa lies-\nMay\n.... 101\n101'\/,    101%\nJuly\nFlax-\nMay\n.... .1<i0\n3C4?i    330\nJuly\n.... 853Vi\n358%    353 %\nClosing- cash prices:\nOats\u2014No. 2 C. \\V., 72%; No. 3\n09%; extra No. 1 feed, BO?!;\nfeed, 07%: No. 2 toed, 04\u00bb\u201e.\nBarley\u2014No. 3 C. W.\\ 103%;\u2022\nC. W.,'98%; rejected, 91 %\u25a0 feed\nFlax\u2014No. 1 N. W. C.,- 36D;\nC. \\V, 300; No. 4 C. W., 3\u00ab.'   '\nUT WHEAT\nYET IN Ul\n837,000,000   Bushels,   It   Is   Estimated,\nfor Which Government Will\nHave to Pay $2.26,\n(By Daily Newa Leased Wire)\nWASHINGTON, April 8.\u2014Forecast\nby the department of agriculture today\nthat the nation's winter wheat crop\nwould total 837,000,000 bushels; tho\nlargest crop ever grown, aroused Immediate speculation as to the cost to\nthe government of such an enormous\ncrop. Under tho bill passed by congress in tlie closing days of tbe last\nsession, tho government is obliged to\npay tho difference between the guaranteed price of ?2.26 per bushel, and\nthe world market price for every bushel, not only of winter wheat, but of\nspring wheat produced.\nThe total value of the winter wheat\ncrop on the basis of an 837 million\nbushel crop forecast would bo \u00a711891,-\n620,000. The spring wheat crop soon\nto be planted, cannot be estfmated at\nthis time, but department of agriculture officials today predicted it would\nrange between 225,000,000 and 300,-\n000,000 busliels, which would increase\ntho total valuo of the nation's wheat\ncrop to approximately two and a half\nbillion dollars.\nToday's forecast also indicated that\nlho United States will have a greater\nsurplus than ever before. The United\nStates requires for its own- yearly\nconsumption about r>.3 bushels of\nwhent for each person within it. With\napproximately 110,000,000 people In the\nUnited States and adding approximately 75.000,000 bushels of wheat, lieees-\niftr^ for seeding jujrasfib nus ggj^Uffl\nSuggestions to Women\n\"Just Ready to Drop\"\nWhen you are \"just ready to drop,\" when you feel\nso weak that you can hardly drag yourself about\u2014\nand because you have not slept well, you get up\nas tired out next morning as when you went to\nbua, you need help. Vinol will help you just as it\ndid these two women. Why not try.it?\nHERE IS PROOF\nPittiburgh, Pa.\n\"I keep house for my husband nnd\nmyself and I got into a weak, rundown, nervous condition and no appetite. I heard how Vinol helped others\nand tried it and it built me up so I\nBin strong, have a good appetite and\nfeel better in every way.\" - Mrs.\n.lamen Crolter.\nKoimdel,N.J.\n\"I live on a farm and am a hard\nworking women and for weak, rundown, overworked conditions have\nfound nothing that will create an\nappetite, build me up and make me\nstrong equal to Vinol. It helped several others in our neighborhood, too.\"\nMrs. Thomas Ellis.\nFar nil rutwtown, narvems, anaemic conditions, woak women, overworked men,\nfoolilo old people and delicate children, thoro la no remedy like Vtenl.\nPOOLE DRUG CO.\n\u00abnd at the best drug store in ever V town and  city in the country.\nA great many people are only half\nalive.    Are you one of them?\n\" Exchange   that   down-and-out,\nwhat's-the-usc feeling for the strength\nW5 of better health, abundant nerve force,\n<\\ and keen relish fur your meals.\nOne of  Canada's   most  eminent\nphysicians has expressed the opinion\nthat the systematic keeping clear of tlie intestinal tract would save\nhundreds of thousands from that semi-insane stale, melancholia.\nFor this purpose nothiujfennqujte epua! Chamberlain's Tablets.    They also\npossess tonic properties which aid in establishing <i natural and healthy action\nof the bowels.\n2.i lents ut till dealers, or from\nCHAMBERLAIN MEDICINE CO., TORONTO\n r    PAGE FOUR\nrTHE DAILY NEWS\nWEDNESDAY, APRIL 0, 1319.\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nPubllahed every morning except\nBlnday by The Newa Publishing Com-\nMOT, Limited, Nalaon, a C, Canada.\n\u25a0uaineas letters ahould be addressed\nand checks and mosey orders made\npayable to The Newa Publishing Company, Limited, and tn no case to Individual members ot the staff.\n'Advertising rate cards and sworn\ndetailed states, ant of circulation\nmailed on recur\/, t or may be seen at\nthe office of any advertising agency\nrecognized by the Canadian Press Association.\nSubscription Rates: By mail CO\ncants per month; 12,50 for six months:\nIS per year. Delivered 60c per month:\nla for bIx months; Id per year, payable\ntn advance.\nThe News reserves the right to re\nfuse any copy submitted for publico\n\u00abon.    jj\n\u25a0the Fairview property owners who pos- hundred years, but must continue for-\nsess a bouse and a few lots would fver. \u00b0r V[}\u2122K as our elvilizatlon\n|\u00abav\u00bb money by coming in.   The Fair-\nWEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1919.\n\u20141 ^\t\nfa* reaching; industrial\nmovement.\n--By appointing a commission to Inquire Into the relations of capital and\nlabor, with the underlying Idea that\nin tbe management of certain industries labor could be associated  with\ncapital, on the principle that nelthor\ncan In the long run flourish without\nthe other,  shows that the Dominion\ngovernment le abreast of tho time*.\nIn Great Britain a similar commission was appointed.' Out of Its de-\nleberatlons arose what Is known  as\nthe Whitley plan.   This provides foi\nestablishment of boards composed of\nrepresentatives  of labor and  capital\nfor certain of the big key Industries,\nwhoso function It Is to discover anu\nmake  effective  emprovements   beneficial   to   the   industry   as   a   whole,\nwhich means to all those engaged ill\nit, whetner by supplying labor or capital,    j w    .\nSomething -ot tho same sort might\nbe- wonted out in some Industries in\nCanada. Certainly the commission\nwill do good, it its inquiry serves no\nOther purpose than tu bring about a\nmore tuorougb understanding of the\ncardinal- tact that neither capital not\nlabor can live alone and that neither\ncan reach a maximum of prosperity\nexcept in cooperation with the other.\nView property owner who   posfceeses\nmany lots but little In the way of Improvements would pay more taxes to\ntho city than he docs to tbe govern-\nIment   That is   where   thje   absentee\nproperty owners como   in.     On   the\nother side, and this applies to all owners' of property In Fairview,  Is the\nbenefit to be gained by securing more\npublic utilities, such as    sewers and\nfire protection.   Upon this point the\npresent discussion appears to hinge. |\nFairview wants to come in, provided It'\ncan be assured of getting good value\nfor its money.   That appear   to be a\nperfectly   reasonable   attitude.     The\ncity, of course, has to consider on the\none hand tho benefits to be gained by\nunion and on the other hand how far\nIt can go In guaranteeing capital expenditure against the largely increasing and borrowing and taxation power\nwhich would be obtained by   tho   enlargements of the city's boundaries.\nMore than one energetic reporter\nwould give a week's salary to get the\n\u25a0oal dopo on why Wilson wants his\nsteamer In such a hurry.\nIn Great Britain there Is a strong\nfeeling that tho Bolsheviki in Russia\nshould be asked to say what they\nwant, so that order may be reestablished In tho Muscovite dominions, But\ntho trouble Is that the Russians don't\neem to know.\nThey arc having a fine old time In\nhe east over daylight saving. Some\nplaces havo lined up with tho railroads. Others have not. Hence, no\nJne quite knows whether, so to speak,\nt la yesterday, today or tomorrow,\nfhey should follow tho example of the\n.vest and get together on o, summer\nkime basis.\nCOMMUNipATIONS\nCAN\nIGNORANCE   LIKE   THIS\nBE BLISS?\nMontreal possesses some of the best\nnewspaper writers In Canada. It also\npossesses one of the moat ignorant.\nListen to this:\n\"Electricity* has been called on to\naid tho big Canadian fruitgrowers to\nconserve tho products of their vast\norchards. At the outbreak of the war\ngovernment oxperts were endeavoring\nto find somo way of harvesting, packing and shipping the crop overseas\nthat would avoid the heavy loss from\nrotting. Solid and sound apples and\npears, picked and handled with care,\nreached the\/ir destti nation In Grtvit\nBritain, in many instances, until for\nthe market. Tbe largest orchards are\nin Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.\"\nThis is funny enough, but await\nwhat follows:\n\"After 9 o'clock at night the fruit\nwas at a proper temperature for\npaciting as soon as picked. Last summer an electric company in Saskat-\ncnewan solved the problem for tho\norchards along its lines by supplying\nthe, necessanvy current and renting\nmovable floodlighting Units such ub\nare used by ruttroad and secret contracting night gangs.\"\nIt is by a writer in tho Montreal\nStandard. If ignorance of this lilnu\nis possible In Montreal it would seen.\nto be doubly necessary for Brltlsti\nISolumbla to do moro advertising for\nits fruit and for the 'prairies to ge,\nbut a child's primer In tlio fact thai\nthey are the premier grain producing\nterritory of the world, but that tht\nclimate which produces No. 1 Hard is\n\u25a0rtpt conducive to fruitgrowing.\n\"THE\"   INSTEAD  OF  \"THESE\"\nTo the Editor of the Dally News:\nair:\u2014\nIn your paper iit yesterday morning\nI um quoted as having said at tho Gein\ntheatre Sunday that \"all the tilings\npurchased by the Y. M. C. A, were\ngiven to the soldiers with no charge\nwhatever.\" What 1 really said was\nthat \"the Y. M. C, A. had spent $502,-\n000 In tents, huts and equipment in\nGreat Britain and France,\" that \"Athletic suplles had cost J282.O00.0O,\" that\n'$254,000.00 was spoilt for cinema\nconcerts and other kinds of entertainments for the men;\" tiiat \"free literature, and stationery had cost the Y. M.\nC. A. ?105,000, while free drinks and\nbatle service to tho wounded1 had cost\n$131,O00.0O.Thase things were absolutely free to tho soldiers. Later the\nstatement was made by mo that the\nY, 51. C. A. hud spent money to fctho\noxtont of $2,218,000.00 In its work in\nEngland and France.\nIt would'be unfair to say that the\nY. M, C. A. gavo everything to tho\n| soldiers free, as our canteen business\nwhich 'amounted to over $8,000,000.00\nwas conducted on a business basis,\n| and prices charged according to the\nregulations of the British army au\nIhortties.\nAs there has been considerable cri-\ntism of my statement as reported in\n\u25a0our paper 1 will be glad If you will\nnavo it corrected.\nY'ours very truly,\nB. M. BEST,\nGeneral  Supervisor iMllitary   Servlco\nDepartment Canadian Y. M. C. A.\nTHE INDEMNITY.\n.THE\nPROPSED   UNION   OF\n: 80N AND FAIRVIEW.\nNEL-\nt'o tho Editor of Tho Dally News,\nSir\u2014In your Issue of March lOlh\nyou quoto Secretary Baker of the\nunited States, giving costs of the war\nfor the allies at 197 billions, and the\nuuui deaths In the armies of nine millions. Mr. Baker says further, \"No\nchild born In civilized nations in the\nnext hundred years will escape pay-\n.ng a considerable portion of the debt\nthis war has brought about.\"\nAllow me to quoto as confirmation\nof the above what Prof. Stephen Leacock of McGill university, has to say\non the finance question as affecting\nthe central powers, if an Indemnity\nit 120 billions is Justly Imposed upon\nthorn by tho allies. Prof. Leacock says\nthat It will take ten millions of able-\nbodied Germans to work 300 days in\nthe year at $2 per day and keep Just\nto pay the interest on this 120 bil-\nions, and this does not   Btop  at  one\nlegalizes interest on nation's medium\nof exchange or Its representative\nwealth.\nProf, Leacock reveals soma more\nitnrtllng facts. He says, \"If the Ger-\n,mans add another million and a half\n| able-bodied Germans to work In con-\nJunction with the ten million men, the\nGermans will be able to pay tho allies\n[in full\u2014principal and Interest\u2014In 83\nyears.\"\nIn other words It takes ten million of\n[able-bodied GermanB to work forever\nJust to keep paying interest, while the\nprincipal stays permanent, whereas If\nI they can spare another million and a\nhalf of the same physically fit workers\nto Join the ten millions tho Germans\nwill be able to pay In full, nnd become\nIndependent, In 33 yearB.\nNow, the allied nations are Just In\ntho same position as the Germans as to'\nfinance (Nation's life blood). Mr.\nBaker sayB the allies have incurred\nduring tho war an Interest-bearing\ndebt of 197 billions, and wo are com-\nj polled to pay Interest on this Just as\nthe aermanB, and at the some rate,\nand pay as the Germans, It will take\nIn tho allied nations sixteen and n half\nmillion ablo-hodled men to work forever to pay tho Interest on our extra\nIndebtedness incurred during the war.\nWo thus seo that the allied and central\nflowers must now organize and put In\noperation a combined physically fit\narmy of workers twcnty-Blx and n half\nmillion strong thnt, now peace Is ab-\ntained, must take the place of our\nfighting army and toll continuously\nforever if wo expect to comply with\nour present laws as now In operation,\nand from tills condition wo must never expect to get relief In a hundred\nyears. Wo will have to endure It for-\n.-.\u25a0cr unless we can raise an additional\nthree and a half million equally fit\nworkers to add to the twcnty-Blx and\na half million, when, according to the\nprofessor's calculation, we can expect\nrelief in 33 years.\nAb wc all know, we are paying Interest on money before this was*etart-\ned, but the enormouB amount was not\npublicly known or realized, and I\nthink most of us will agree that we\nwere paying Interest on Just as much\nmoney nt the beginning of this war\nas that which we have Incurred during the war, and that wo aro still paying Interest on this debt besides the\nj war debt, and If so, Ihe civilized nations arc, according to. our present\nlaws, morally obliged, to pay interest\nnot only on 320 billions, but on 640 billions, so that we must realize that we\ncannot comply with our present laws\nI by only putting twenty-six and a half\nmillion able-bodied men In our working armies so as to keep paying our\ninterest. We must have fifty-three\nmillions or moro or we can not live\nup to, and claim we arc solvent.\nAll scientific men will agree that the\naggregate indebtedness of the civilized ^productive subjects in any nation\ndocs not decrease, but always Increases. The Indebtedness In any nation- is only transferred from one citizen to another, nr trom one citizen to\ngovernment and reversed, or it is\ntiunsierred trom ono nation to ah-\nIother, and between their subjects.\nif wis bo true we have, during the\npast civilized evolution, been unable\nto pay our indebtedness, but have been\nrunning along on tho pnncipio of\ncompounding our debt till now it has\n[gathered such a volume that our civilization will be unable to hold together\nunless we alter the construction of our\nfinance laws.\nIn observing tho world's wisest men\nnow In council working with this reconstruction we note that they aro as\nhelpless and unconscious of the laws\nthat will lead them to this permanent\nsolution as you, or I, or all ot ub wero\nof the laws governing wireless telegraphy at the time Mr. Marconi solved It, and that although tho fundamentals upotf'i-whloh tho clvliizod world's\nreconstruction will bo based (If peace,\ncquallty-und brotherhood amongst men\nand nations aro tho objects sought),\nthftt an average''intelligent and unbiased mind should bo able to boo It aB\nclearly as Mr. Marconi saw tho solution for his wireless telegraphy when\nall of us thought that he was navigating dreamland with his upper deck\ndisarranged.\nIt civilized humanity cannot bo governed without a medium of exchange\nwhich our laws say has a right to\nmultiply Itself from three to four tlmeB\nin a period of fifty years by the process\nof compound lntorcst, then I pity the\nInventive genius of our present-day\ncivilization.\nIn our dally business life when an\nIndividual business firm or corporation find themselves financially embarrassed and discover that they can\nliquidate with a hundred cents on the\n'dollar no sane crealtor will refuse\nsettlement on such basis. Not so with\nnations.\nThoso holding tho financial bang-\nman's rope around our nation's neck\nInsist on settlement in full\u2014with compound Interest, or none. You, Mr.\ncitizen, with clearer vision than 1,\nplease tell us what It is going to be.\nO. J. WIGEN.\nWynndel, B.C., April 5, 1919.\nCOLD STORAGE.\n-4\nMyles\u2014\"So your wife lias had a trip\nin an airplane?\"\nStyles\u2014''Yes, Bhe was up today.\"\n\"How'd she like It?\"\n\"Tickled to death. You see, when\nshe looked down on the crowd she\ncould see nothing but hats!\"\u2014Honkers Statesman.\nWhen tt womnn desires lo impress\nyou with the feet that her child Is\n[healthy, lively and regularly extraordinary, Bho tells you that \"It ,1a the\nthird clean dress 1 have put on ht|rl\nsinco noon.\"\nThe Bird\u2014\"Oh, I say, old bean,\nwhat ripping flowers, and so fresh;\nthere Is still some dew on thorn.\"\nv The Bird Man\u2014\"I know thero 1b;\nbut I'll settle up on tho first of next\nmonth.''\u2014Tho London Mall.\n\"If you were going In for music\nwhich instrument would you choose?''\n\"Well, I've always thought I would\nllko to be a soloist on a cubIi register.\"\nRf ar high .-.orhe monument of tame\nTo show to every age and race\nWhero free men broke the will of\n'   shame.\nLet children learn, In years to bo.\nThat there is truth's mos( fateful\nbour\nTen thousand, sons of fathers freo\nVanquished   the   tyrant's   lust   for\npower.\nTell them that there, when hope had\nfled,\nAmerica, with flag unfurle\",\nStood by the li -ing and the dead\nAnd Freedom Mveil   for    all    the\nworld.\nTEN YEARS AGO TODAY       I\n : \u00bb\nTOLD IN RHYME.\n(From Tbe Dstlv News.) \u25a0\nMiss Willoughby ot Toronto arrived\nin the city last evening-to tako charge\nof Meagher and company's millinery\ndepartment.\n\u2022'\u25a0\u2022\u25a0-. a\nMrp. F. Miller, who has been visiting\nMrs. .7. P. Paxton of this city, returned\non Wednesday to her home at Grand\nForks.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMr. and Mrs. .1. Lalng Stocks rcturn-\n>d to Nelson after a visit of several\nmonths in Scotland, and registered\nat the Hume.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nThe steamer Moylo will tako tho\n, place of the Kuskanook on tho Nelson\n[and Kootenay Landing run on Sunday\nnext, In order that the boilers of the\nlatter bont may be waBhed out.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u00bb\nMrs. A. Shields, who Is visiting her\nsister, Mrs. N. Mnletto of this city, Is\nleaving on Monday for Edmonton to\nJoin her parents.\nTo those who are really\nparticular about the Coffee\nthey drink, there is one\nbrand that always pleases\nparticularly well because it\nis particularly good-\nChase & Sanborn's \"SEAL\nBRAND\" COFFEE.\nIn % 1 and 2 pound tins.  Whole\u2014Ground\u2014Pulverized\u2014\nalso fine ground for Percolators.   Never sold in bulk.\nCHASE & SANBORN, MONTREAL.\nCHATEAU THHRRT.\nThere it was that Freedom Btood,\nOn^the precipice of death;\nThero it was that all that's good\nFaltered In war's potnoned breath.\nThero tho weary and oppresued,\nAlmofit crushed by brutal might,\nMet disaster, breaat to breast,\nAnd  despairing turned to flight.\nFor an Instant life wu\u00ab dead-\nLost wns all for which men strlved,\nThen, with starry flag o'erhead,\nTha Americana arrived,\nNot In numbers wore they strong,\nGreater was the force of might;\nSix were fighting for the wrong,\n'Gainst each youth who fpught for\nright\nIn'o war's grim jaws they ran\u2014\nScarce ten thousand in tho lino,,\nHut each ono of them a man,\nSent there by the Will Divine.\n\"Toa late! too late!\" the feeble cried,\n\"Truth Is overwhelmi'd by crime!\"\nAnd to tbe faltering they replied;\n\"No, not too late, but just In time-\"\nHalted the rush of might and greed.\nWave after wave pf Prussians came\nTo crush the best of Freedom's breed,\nBurning their way with guns aflame,\nOne against Bix thwj fought that day.\nBut when those  tragic  hours  had\nfled,\nFreedom no longer stood at -bay.\nThe hope of lyranpy was dead,\nThere turned Hfo's tido from hato to\nlovo\nWhen that ton thousand bravo appeared\nTo stand for truth.. In Hcavo   above\nEven the angels must havo cheered.\nAt Chateau Thierry! Mark tho place.\n| TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY\n* \u2666\n205\nSpray Pumps\nNow ia th. tlm. to get ready for\nSpring Spraying. We have the\nneeeaiary outfits,\n3m .Power \u00b0ut: $550.00\nSpramotor  Hand Pumpo\nMeyers' Hand Pumps\nKnapsack Sprayers\nHand Sprayers\nLIME, SULPHUR AND 22 SPRAY\nSulphur. Bluestone and Lime\nLOWE6T PRICES\nNelson Hardware Co,\nNELSON, B, C.\n(From The Dally Miner)\nThe ico which has been Jambed for\nso long at Hie head of tho rapids below Suuires Point has almost totally\ndisappeared.\n* *   *\nA split eano trout rod was lost-near\ntho rapids yesterday afternoon with a\nfish attached. A reward C $10 will be\npaid to anyono who may happen to\ncome across it.\n* \u2022   *\nMr. W. R. JohnBon, fruit dealer,\nleaves for Greenwood city on Monday\nmorning, where he will set up in business.\n* *   *\nNews comes from a rolinble source\nthat a, party of surveyors have started\nto run the lino up the east sido of\nKootenay lake to Crawford's Bay.\n* *   *\nSheriff Tuck has completed tho furnishing of his offices, until they look\nlike tho sheriff's offices of yore. The\nnew incumlient and the late Sheriff\nRobinson could not agree on the price\nof the offlco outfit, so Mr. Robinson\ncarted everything off, leaving tho\nbuilding bare for its successor.\nJohn Burns & Sons GTn^cu\u00b0\u00a3stors\nBASH AND DOOR FACTORY N.LSON PLANING MILLS\nVernon Street, Nelson, B. C.\nEVERY DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING MATERIAL KEPT IN 8T0CK\nEstimates Given on Stono, Briok, Concrete and Frame Buildings.\nMAIL ORDER8 PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.\nP. O. BOX 134. PHONE 178\nSave Your Money\nby buying only that food from which\nyou will derive the most nourishment.    In all' youF. baking use\nPURIT9 FLOUR\nGOVERNMENT STANDARD\nFLOUR LICENSENosI5.I6.I7.ib.       ^\nELECTRIC RAILWAY TO AID\nWORKERS BUILDING HOMES\nVANCOUVER, li. C, April S.\u2014In\norder to assist its office employees to\nbuild or acquire homes during tho\npresent scarcity the British Columbia\nElectric Railway company has placed\n$50,000 at their disposal. The money\nIs to bo loaned at C per cent Interest\nover a term ot 12 years.\nPretty nearly overy year tho Fair-\nview annexation\u2014Kir should it bo called\n\"Union\"?\u2014question arises, usually to\n'end Where It began\u2014In a great deal\npf .talk and some rather warm arguments.\n. \"the average citizen of Nelson would\nlike to havo the people of Fairview\nJoin them. Tho average citizen of\nFairview would like to Join Nelson.\nTljat Is as far as tho majority appears\nto be concerned, Thero are some in\nboth city and suburb who prefer matters to remain where they aro. It Is\ntho absentee property owners who aro\nfairly well united against the proposal.\nFrom tho Fairview standpoint, tho\nnun of the question appears 'in the\npast to have rested upon tho question\nof taxation. In Fairview taxes are\npaid tb the province, equally on land\n'tuia Improvements.-'-\"in the city taxes\n'.lU'V^ahnosl^ entirely on land.    Honce\nHome A&ain!\nTho feeling of heartfelt\nthankfulness which comes\nover us as wo groet friends\nreturning from active service\nnaturally suggests tho giving\nof somo little personal gift to\ncommemorate the homecoming.\nA line to us will bring many\nsuggestions of glftB useful as\nwell as timely. Try us and\nsee If this Is not so.\nPrinted\nButter Wrappers\n\u2014      \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u00bb\u00bbM\u00bb^'\u00abMMs\u00bbMMaMa\u00bbli*MBtT11IIBW\u00abWlt\u00abJa^^\n} << \u25a0\nEither With Your Name or\nWith the Words\nDairy Butter\nMill\nFive cakes of Gold Soap are as\nbig as six cakes of the next largest size. Gold Soap is as good\nas laundry soap can be. Buy\nfive cakes of Gold Soap and you\nwill see it is a plain case of\ngetting one-fifth more for your\nmoney. ; \u2022\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\nQoli Soap it made in the Procter St Gamble factorial\nat Hamilton, Canada\nAccording to tho Dominion\ngovernment regulations all\nfarmers who sell butter\neither to stores or privately are requirod to have\nIt properply covered In a\nwrapper on which MUST\nappear in prominent letters\nthe words\n\"DAIRY BUTTER\"\nThe fact Is also emphasised\nthat all buttei* In such\npackages must be of the full\nnet weight ot sixteen ounces\nand in default of same a fine\nof from 110 to 530 for each\noffense is imposed. Whey\nbutter must be so labelled\neven when mixed with dairy\nbutter and dairy butter retains Its label even though It\nbe mixed with tho creamery\nproduct\nIf you have your own name or\nbrand on your wrappers you gain\nvaluable advertising fur your butter. It causes people to ask for\nthe same brand again.\nPrices\nPRINTED     WITH     NAME     OF\nFARMER OR  BRAND NAME\n200 Paper and CO Kfl\nPrinting    Sr'jJS\n600 Paper and M Ml\nPrinting   - \"JW-K'SX\n1000 Taper and ' CE fill\nrrlnting ;......p\u00abliUO\nPRINTED    WITH    WORDS\n\"DAIRY. BUTTER\"   ...\n10L  \u2022\u2022\u2022'\u2022 60c\n250 ?J  95\nfor     - f'\u25a0&(\n\"for     |2.gg\nTr $3.50\nWE CAN SHIP IMMEDIATELY ON RECEIPT OF ORDER\nDaily News Job Department\n>;V \u2022  \u2022 THE   HOME  OF  GOOD   PRINTING\nBAKER STREET, NELSON, B.C.\nII.\nMB\n Wednesday, april 9, 1\u00bb19.\nTHE DAILY NEWS\n\u25a0L i       1\n' ml\nnn win\nVICTORIA BRAND\nItalian Prune\nJam\n4-lb. Pails\n95c\nVICTORY BRAND\nApple and\nRaspberry Jam\n4-lb. Pails\n85c\nCLIMAX\n^Assorted Jellies\n*lb. Pails\n1.00\n>tar Grocery\nPHONE 11\nKootenay and Boundary\nTHREE TRAPPERS APPEAL\nFINES AW\n.STHMA\nJSTHMADOR\niRHOKY REFUNDED. ASK ANY DRUGGIST\nt win lyitiin-Hnox Co,, Montreal, P.O.. Hrice etc,\nDress Oxfords\nWe have most attractive new\nOxfords, In Brown Kid, Black\nKid, Gray Kiu, Black Patent\nLeather and White R^inskin.\nThere\nHeels.\nare   n.11   in   Louis XV\nAlso Oxfords    for\nwith medium heels.\nwalking,\nPrices from $6.00! to $10.00\nR. ANDREW & CO.\nLoaders in  Foot  Fashion.\nExpert Jlepair Department.\nTHIRTEEN CHARGES ARE LAID AGAIN3T MEN FOUND IN FLATHEAD COUNTRY BY POLICE PARTY IN SEARCH OF THOSE ENGAGED IN ILLEGAL HUNTING OF GAME\u2014NONE' OF THE PENALTIES  HAVE  BEEN  PAID.\n1    BONNINGTON FALLS.\n(Spcci.il to Tbe Dally News.)\nliON.VlNClTON. 11. ti\u201e, April 8,-fMrH.\nG. Long and    daughter   returned\nne from Nolson. on Tuesday.\nIrs. It. O. Elliott, ot Trail   Is   the\nUt of Mrs. Long for a few days.\nIrs. Roberts of Willow 1'olnl Is vls-\n}j\u00bb her daughter, Mrs. Ci. B. Hotting,\nupper BDiinington.\ni Cocoanut Oil Fine\nFor Washing Hair\n$1693 RAISED\n111\nyou want to keep your hair in good\nidition, be careful what you wash it\nh.\n[jHJon't use prepared shampoos or any-\n|Jng else that contains too much alii.   This dries the scalp, makes the\nr brittte'and Is very harmful.   Just\nfriin muisified cocoanut oil (which is\np and entirely greaselcss) is much\nter than anything else you can use\nshampooing, as this can't possibly.\naire the hair.\nImply moisten your hair with water\nrub it in. One or two teaspoonfuls\nmake an abundance of rich,\namy lather, and cleanses the hair\n;. scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses\neasily and removes every particle\ndust, dirt, dandruff and excessive\nThe hair dries quickly and evenly\ni it leaves it fine and silky, bright,\nIffy and easy to manage.\nfuu can get muisified cocoanut oil\nmost any drug store. It Is very\njap and a few ounces is enough to\nit everyone In the family for months.\n! Caused Disfigurement. Itchy and\nBurning. Had Restless Nights.\n! \"My face come out in lhtls pimples that were sore, and I scratched\n$33^ them constantly, atod then\n^tthey turned into scales,;\n*$> y causing much disfigurement. The skin was so itchy\nthat I irritated it by scratch-\n\/ \/ ing. The burning was\ny fierce, and I had many restless nights.\n\"This trouble lr.stcd about a year\nbefore I used Cuticura Soap and\nOintment, and oner using three cakes\nof Soap and two boxes of Ointment\nI was healed.\" (Signed) W.ByrnB,\nSt. Basile, Que., Nov. 23,1918. (\n\u2022 Make Cuticura Soap, Ointment\nand Talcum your daily toilet preparations.\nFor free\nmerit \u00a7m\"\nro> simple each of Gatfam Bom. Oint*\nnTTultium address Ppst-eM* \"Cttleir*,\n, Beiton, O. B. A.     Sold \u2022vcrjwharo.\nPatriotic Association Makes Big Showing During Three Years of\nWar Work.\n(Special lo The Daily News.)\nBONNINGTON, B, C, April 8.\u2014The\nannual meeting of the Bonningtoh\nPatriotic association was held at the\nhome of Mrs, F. Martin on March 19,\nMrs. Turner Lee, president, presided.\nThose present! were Mrs. Martin, Mrs.\nifrown, Mrs. Ridge, Mrs, Lee and the\nMIhhks Brown.\nMiss Brown, secretary-treasurer,\nread her report, which showed that the\nsocial functions held in aid o[ the various war funds during tho early part\nof thd year had been most successful;\nalthough during tho latter months,\nowing tu the influenza epidemic, nothing was done.\nDuring tho year tho receipts were\n$587,55; and the expenditures $587j65.\nDuring the three years the association\nhas been working the receipts amount-\nW to' 9160X01.     V\nMrs, Martin, convener, read her report, which showed that during the\nyear the following articles had been\nmado by the members and forwarded\nto tho Nelson branch of the Bed Cross:\nBags, 82, armsllngs 28, pillow slips 55,\npajamas 53, stretcher caps 41. knitted\nsocks 30 pairs, bed socks 5 pairs, day\nshirts 37, lmnduerchicfs M, towels 22;\ntotal, 407.\nIt was then decided to wind up tbe\nassociation.\nMrs. Turner Leo proposed a vote of\nthanks to all tho members who had\nacted as officers during the three\nyears, viz.: Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Bennett.\nMrs. Brown, Mrs Martin, Miss Brown,\nG. Noel Brown and C. Gray. A vote\nof thanks was passed to Mrs. Martin\nfor tho use of her house.\nKICKN\"IE, B, C, April 8.\u2014The police\nparty in charge uf Inspector Walter\nOwen of this city returned last week\nfrom their expedition into tho Flat*\n\"lead In search of those engaged in\nillegal trapping and brought with\nthem three prisoners, R. Vroom, A.\nElliott and Harry Trultt. Against the\nfirst named seven charges were preferred; while against the other two six\nCharges were laid, Vroom pleaded\nguilty to five charges, Elliott and Tru-\nitt pleaded guilty to four. In\nall, the aggregate of the sentences\nmeted out by, the magistrate were, for\nVroom, total amount of fines $900.00 or\n10 months imprisonment. For the oth-\nt two, $SOO.(ig each or 12 months. Appeals, however, have1 been entered In\ntheir behalf by Mr, Alexander Macnell,\nbarrister, ot this city.\nThe trip Into tho secluded territory\nwas made on snow-shoes with dog\nteams, hauling the supplies, anil In all\nrequired slightly over two weeki\nShortly after starting out the main\n>xpedition wns divided Into two jiar\nties of three each, one entering British Columbia via tin* Akimlna Bass,\nnear the International boundary, the\nother traveling ybi tho middle Koot-\nnay Pass, penetrating until reaching\nthe Flathead river. It hud been arranged foi';tluj|n,t,o..con,Uime following\nlawn thisiriver- to tho confluence of\nAkimlna. Creek, thence up the ereek\nuntil effecting a junction with the\nIrst party located at a trapper's\n;abin near the source of AUlmina\nTeek.   However, through delays from\nvarious causes and shortage of sup-\nolios, the two parties, in charge of Inspector Owen and Constable Board-\nman respectively; did not reunite until\nreturning to 1'incher Creek. ,  \u25a0\nTho charges laid against the three\naccused and the penalties SnfNetted\nwere as follows: Carrying lire arms\nWithout license, *ioo.Ou ur two months;\nkilling ealf moose, being non-residents\n)f this province, $400.00 or five months;\nkilling fur-bearing animals (non-resi-\nlentfi), $150.00 or ono months; trapping fur game, $100,00 or three months;\nHilling mountain goat, $50.00 or three\nnonths; killing deer, charge dismissed,\nand In addition, Vroom was found\n\"Ujlty for having killed two mountain\n?outs in October, 1918, and fined\nilOO.'OO or four months. In none of the\ncases have tlie fines been pa'ft, in\nvhlch case the sentences will run\nlonseeutively.\nThe entire party, who effected the\ncapture, was composed of Waller\nDwoh, inspector of poliee, l-Yrnie, B.\nC; Constable Joseph Boanhuan, Coal\nh'tek; Constable A. Whipiuan, Corbln,\nil. C; H, Revicro, and A, Bowers,\ngame wardens, J'lnehei- Creek, and F.\nIfl, Maunder, superintendent Watortoh\nLakes Park, Only a very small quantity of pelts were found in the possession of tho accused, .consisting of\nweasel, martin, and goat skins, but\n\u2666hey were very well equipped for car-\nTing on tho business, having largo\nquantities of ammunition and trap\nlines spread all over that section of the\n\"ountry.\nAn Attractive Display of Women's and\nMisses1 New Silk and Crepe-de-Chene\nQUEENS BAY TO HAVE\nA WARiMEMORlAL\nDresses\nThe smartest of new Spring Gowns, showing tlie narrow-skirted\nor straight-line effects now so popular,   ffOft flfl COG flfl\nAt, each OwU.UU TO t}<J\u00abJiUU\nThese are made of splendid quality Taffeta, Crepe-de-Chene,\nFoulard, or Georgette, in Navy, Black, Nigger, Taupe, Grey, Beige,\nRookie, Copenhagen and Rose. Skirts of all Dresses are longer* than\nlast season, and quite narrow. These new dresses are in all sizes\nfrom 1G to 42, and $QA flfl 9QK TO\nPriced  at,  each   %>%}UiUU TO %>QUiUU\nSilk Poplin Dresses at $19.00 Each\nClU!\nflolc\n$19.00\nMade in a variety of smart styles, for junior?\ntucks and others with bright colored embroidery\nNavy, Grey, Taupe, Rose and Alice.\nPrice only, each\t\nmisses and ladies.     .Some are trimmed with clusters of\nSizes 15 to 17, and 16 18, 3G, 38 and 40.   Colora are\nCharming New\nSpring Hats\nIf you have not yet chosen your Kastcr Hat, why not come in and select one\nnow? Then yon will be sure to have it in time. You will also be sure now of\nhaving a good selection to choose from. Wo have new large shapes In Black and\nColors, small shapes, and Patterns both large and smalt.\n(Special to Tho Daily News.)\nQUEENS HAY, B. ';., April *.\u2014A\nwell attended meeting of residents assembled in the hall on Thursday evening to discuss the question of a local,\nparish or district war memorial,\nA resolution was curried, \"That we\nsolicit subscriptions for a war memorial, the tot:'! subscription lu bo divided in two parts, cither equal or otherwise, one portion to be. devoted to a\nlocal memorial at Queens Bay, the\nsecond part to bo devoted lu an outside\nmemorial fund, either parish, district\nor provincial.\"\n\"Special subscriptions may bo given\nin whole tu either local or outside\nmemorial.\nA committee of four residents was\nselected, Lord Aylmer, Major A. .!.\nUudd, Mis. W. H. .Symonds, with 11.\nFairbunk as secretary. Their duty Is\nto be tile soliciting of subscriptions\nand to ascertain prices, rorm and suitable site for local memorial and to report to a meeting of residents\nlater date.\n\"The wishes of our JocA-l\nfamily is to  bo    considered\nchoice  and\nmorinl.\n\"Tho   second,   or   outside   memorial\nportion of tho fund Is to come up for\ndiscussion at\nresidents.\"\nat.\nbereaved\nin    tho\nsite of Queens Bay me\n, further meeting of all\nAlso a fine stock of Children's and Misses'\nreasonable.   A call is solicited..\nready-to-wear  bats.     Prices   very\n'i\nMEAGHER & CO.\nTHE STORE FOR STYLE\nTHE STORE FOR QUALITY\nALEX MOOREWEAb WlNr\nSAN  BILLIARD TOURNEY\nBALFOUB, B. C, April 8.\u2014The boys\nat Balfour Kanatarhim arc starting\nCooks tourists early this year. Miss\nBoso CJuincy and George Mallows will\nspend a short health vacation down\non tho seashore at Vancouver for tlie\nsummer months.\nThe spring billiard tournament at\nthe sanoturiiim was won by Alexander\nMoorhead. Ho was a favorite all the\nway through his four games. Ilren-\nhan was his final opponent, and was\nclose up all tho way through the game,\nonly losing by six points.\n| THIS FREES YOUR SKIN j\nFROM  HAIR OR  FUZZ |\nFURS\n(Toilet   Tips)\nThe method hero suggested for tho\nremoval of superfluous hair is quick\nand certain and unless the growth is\nextremely stubborn, a single application does the work. Make a .stilt*\npaste with some powdered delatone\nnnd water; apply this to the hairy\nsurface and after about two minutes\nrub It off, wash the skin and the\nhairs are gone, To avoid disappointment, be sure your druggist sells you\ndelatone.\nGuaranteed high-class furs, nice _\nselection kept in stock or made to']\norder from selected skim. Customers' furs made up, remodelled and\nrepaired. Skins dressed and mounted at moderate prices. Best price\npaid for raw sklua,\nG. GLASER\nManufacturing Furrisr\nWard Street. Nelson. B.C\n' TRAIL ITEMS.\nTRAIL, B. C, April 8.\u2014A. VValdlo\nloft on Saturday for Kimberly.\nBev. Walter Daniel left on Saturday\nfor Calgary, for conference with Dr,\nPatterson, general secretary for Western Canada. During his absence, the\nrevival services at tlio Baptist church\nwill bo conducted by Bev. II. S. Bagnall of Nelson.\nMrs. William Wadds of Bossland is\nvisiting Mrs. W. II, Hnunay for a few\ndays.\nJ. Medby of Grand Forks was a\nTrail visitor on Saturday.\n.1. Williamson came in Friday from\ntlio coast to attend to somo business\nmatters' in IOast Trail.\nWilliam Walmsley of Bossland motored down to Trail on Saturday.\nMrs. J. C. Grummctt of Silverton is\nvisiting Mrs. W. -I. Wagstaff.\nDr, W. A. Verge, well known Quebec\nphysician, Is dead.\nROSSLAND NOTES.\n(Special to The Daily News.)\nKOSSLAiND, LI. C, April 8.\u2014Mrs. T.\nStout and Mrs. G. Urquhart were visitors to Trail Monday.\nMrs. Graham and Mrs. T. Bogeis\nspent Monday in Trail.\nPte. Bowe returned Monday afternoon from receiving ills discharge from\nVancouver.\nMrs. D. Forteath of Trail is spending\na few days in the city visiting Mrs. S.\nForteath.   .\nJamott Gamble arrayed, in the city\nMonday; even&n\u00a3 .from' Nelson.\nMrs. J. D, ^Mcdonald left Monday to\nspend a week in Spokane.\nMjrs. W. Wadds returned last night\nfrom spending -'a weekend with Airs.\nW. H.Hannay and Mrs. H. L. Moffatt,\nMrs. F. Moorish, who has been vis-\nSomething to Crow About\nDr. Rusk's\nChick Food\n\u00ab\nCan't Be Beat as a Feed for\nBaby Chicks\nTaylor Milling & Elevator Co.\nSunlight does it\nYou who always dread wash\nday\u2014because of Ihe hours of\nweary, wash-board nibbing, the\ndamp steamy air, with peihaps\nyour skirt and shoes splashed\nand soaked\u2014just forget all that.\nCome into the ease and comfort of a  Sunlight Wash Day.\nSunlight Soap will do the wash\u2014\nyou can go out calling or shopping.   Read the directions.\nitlng her mother, Mrs, 13. Jewell,.left\nMonday for Nelson, whore (the will\nvisit Willi Mrs. J. Gamble for some\ntime.\nMr. and Mrs. W. H. Faldlng are\nspending a fortnight :tt the coast.\nGeorge Urcitlliat't, who has been ill\nfor tho past three months, suffering\nfrom the effects of the Influenza, is\nable to resume his duties in the store\nagain.\nMrs. \\V. G. Terrain entertained at a\nbridge party at her homo Saturday\nnight. About twenty guests were present. Mrs. Gunning carried off the\nhonors of the evening.\nBorn, to Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Colc-\nstro, a girl, April 'I.\nBorn, to Mr. and Mrs. K. Dcschamps,\na boy, April 5.\nhall\nbranch\nROSSLAND WAR VETERANS\nATTEND \"ONE BIG\" MEETING\n(Special to The Dally News.)\nROSSLAND,   B.   C,    April   \u00ab.\u2014A\nmeeting of the local millers was hold\nSunday afternoon in tile K. of C.\nto discuss and arrange for\nof the One Big Union.\nA committee of the II. \\V. V. A., led\nby Pte. W. Turner was present lo inform tho meeting of the stand they\nwould lake,\nMr. Turner slated'clearly that he\nand his comrades would havo nothing\nto do with tho union unless the the\nmessages sent by the central commit:\nteo at Calgary to Ihe Spartaeans of\nGermany'and tho Bolshevists of Russia wero rescinded. A votu was taken\nof those present and the meeting went\non rocord as opposed to tho above\nmentioned messages.\nMr. and Mrs. S. foster and son,\nwho havo resided in Rossland for\nsomo time, have sold their home on\nKootenay avenuo and leave shortly to\nmake their home at the coast.\nMEN WHO DIED AT SAN\nBURIED WITH HONORS\n.T. T. Mlokloson and J. Moksin. who\ndied last week at Balfour Sanitarium,\nwero buried Saturday with full military honors. Interment was made in\ntho soldiers' plot of the city cemetery.\nRev. Father Altho'ff and Rev. V. H.\nGraham officiating. Thero was a\nlarge attendance of veterans, and Balfour Sanitarium was represented by\nCapt. G. K. Shaw. Tho Women's\nauxiliary of tho G. W. V. A. and the\nGet-Togothcr club wcro represented\nhy several members. Flowers wcro\nsent by the patients ot Balfour .Sanitarium, tlie Women's auxiliary of the\nG. W. V. A., the Nelson hrnhcli of the\n\u2022\u00abr,~Wr-Y. A. and the Get-Together .club.\nFashion dictates Oxfords for\nSpring. Among the most\npleasing models Is the long.'\nslender vamp with plain toe,\nhigh arch and Louis heel.\nCorrect In dull Mack, patent\nor colored leathers.\nAn Easter Suggestion\nFASHION for women as reflected in tlie new gowns for\nspring, strongly suggests the Oxford in footwear as in\nmost proper keeping with style.   Oxfords will be more\npopular this year than in many seasons past.\nMost effective in appearance among Oxfords is the long, slender vamp\nmodel, with the popular Louis heel. Its effect with the new gowns, ^either\nin black or patent leather, is most striking.  .\nAs with all of our models, A.H.M. Oxfords combine, with correct style,\na capacity for service and an assurance of comfort to the feet\u2014when\nproperly fitted by your dealer.\nOur booklet \"How to Buy Shoes,\" is sent gladly without charge to any\naddress in Canada.   Please send requests to our home office at Montreal.\nAMES   HOLDEN   McCREADY\nLIMITltD\n\"Shoemakers  to the  Nation\"\nST. JOHN\nWhen yoM buy Shoti took for\u2014\nWINNIPEG     EDMONTON      VANCOUVM\n\u2014thil Trade-mark on every eot.\n\u00ab\u2022)\nDaily News Want Ads. Will Always Bring Results\n PAGE SIX\nTHE DAILY NEWS1\nI   WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1919.\nGeneralNews of the City\nI.O.fi.E. RECEIVES\nWAR TROPHY\nGit-man     Bayonet    Is    Exhibited    at\nMeeting, a Gift From \"Someone\"\nin France\nAt tho meeting o\u00a3 tho Imperial Or-\nU\u00abi\\ Daughters of tho Empire, yesterday afternoon much Interest was created by the exhibition of u Genua i\nbaVonet, which hail been sent to the\nchapter anonymously from someone In\n[\u2022'ranee. The chapter decided to nayfl\nthe' weapon exhibited in one of the\nti(y store windows.\nMrs. a. U^McCuIIoch was elected\na Belogatc !'o the provincial animal\nmeeting which is lo be held tins\nmonth In Victoria.\nThe following work was forwarded\nby the chapter to the Xavy league to\nbe stmt to tlie sailors at Halifax: 25\npairs of socks, one trench cap, thrc\nsweaters and one scarf.\nIn response to an appeal from .Mrs.\nRlyfcra-Bulk ley In England, the sum\nof $2fi wns voted to be sent for requirements in Rumania.\nThe chapter Hubscribed ,$I tu :i\nnational Daughters of the Empire\nfund, to be used to purchase a jeweled\nbadge for Mrs. Gooderhom, president\nof the national chapter, and who is\nretiring from office.\nArrangements were completed for a\ntea; to be held in May.\nI                THE  WEATHER |\n$ $\nVICTORIA,   B.   C.,   April   8.\u2014Nelson\nand vicinity\u2014Partly cloudy and mil'l\nwith  showers.\n.Max. Mill.\nNelson  .,'.'. '.'.  31 59-\nVictoria  37 -50\nVancouver     Kt 52\nKamloops   .'il ti-\nBarkervllle   is -I!\nPrince  Itupert     32 -IS\nAtlin   20 3C\nIJawson     20        l-J\nCalgary  20 50\nWinnipeg     26 34\nPort Arthur  24 32\nPentleton     Ii\" 02\nGrand Forks   20 GO\nCranbrook  24 53\nNew  Hcuseltbn    -i -is\nSocial and Personal\nAmong the guests at the Strathcona\nlast night was U. P. Pickle of Trail.\nc. Mohr of Willow point was in the\ncity   yesterday  and    stayed     at     tho\nHume.\nJ. Henry was a Kelson visitor from\nAinsworth yesterday and registered at\nthe Hume.\nMiss Hose Quiney of Balfour was\nat tho Hume last evening on her vyay\nto  Vancouver.\nR, B, Jackson, general secretary uf\nthe V. M. C. A,, will leave this morning fur Vancouver to attend :i conference of provincial secretaries and\nworkers in connection with the Red\nTriangle campaign.\nJ. P. Grant. P. Li, Poyd, S. .1. Hill-\nyard and W. Waldie are Nelson soldiers in a party which has arrived at\nHalifax from overseas and is speeding\nWestward. They arrived at Halifax\nApril 4 and immediately left for their\nrespective dispersal areas. Pte. Kidd\nof Frilltvale arrived al Halifax April\nl and left there on the same date for\nthis district.\nCONFIRMS  REPORT OF\nOIL  FIELD  PURCHASES\nWASHINGTON, April 8.\u2014The recent purchase by the British government of oil properties in Mexico bus\nbeen confirmed in official advices, and\ntoday it was learned that officials of\nthe state department wore much in-\nteroseled in the situation, because of\nthe apparent establishment by Great\nBritain of a new policy in outright\nownership, vested in tlie government,\nof nil properties,\nDEMAND DEPORTATION\nOF ALL HUTTERITES\n(By Daily .News Leased Wire)\nWINNIPEG. April 8.\u2014 Fully endorsing the \"white Canada\" demand of the\nWinnipeg Canadian club made this\nafternoon, the executive of the G. AV.\nV. A. this evening passed a resolution\ndemanding no! only that other \"Hut-\nterite brethren\" be excluded from\ncoming into Canada, but the those already hero bo deported, and that those\nresponsible for their admission \"lie\nrelieved from all public appointments\nand be debarred from ever again\nholding and public appointment or \\>u-\nsltlon nf honor in Canada.\nl.oNlmN, April 3.\u2014Sir Arthur\nNewsholm, the Daily Mall understands, has been offered Ihe chair of\npublic health in John Hnpkins. university,  Baltimore,\nor heaviness after meals are\nmost annoying manifestations\nof acid-dyspepsia.\nS\npleasant to take, neutralize\nacidity and help restore\nnormal digestion.\nMADK BY SCOTT & BOWNE\nMAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION\n19-3*\nBUY LOTS IN\nTRAIL EAST\n ' Trail offlco Ik again open for\nbusiness under tho management of\nMr. R; .1. Elliot; who is prepared tu\nshow you good level building lots in\nTrail East.\nPayments lo suit purchasers,\n$10.00 cash uml $10.00 monthly buys\na good lot.\nVictory Bonds accepted us cash.\nCall and sec us and look over Trail\nMust.\nHugh W. Robertson\nSuccessor to .MuQnurrie fc Robertson,\nNELSON AND TRAIL, B. C.\nWHEN SELECTING\nWall Paper\nGall in and sen our new stock of\n\u25a0Hemi-Trimmed Paper.\nPaperhancjers, Painters and\nHouse Decorators.\nTim and A. Player\n604\/a BAKER ST.\nP.O. Box 558  Opposite Queens Hotel\nMALKIN'S  BEST TEA 65c Ib.\nMALKIN'S  BEST COFFEE... .50c lb,\nFleming's Store\nFAIRVIEW\nPleads That  He  Was  Buried  5 Times\nin   France   Reason  for   His\nBeing Absent\n(By Daily Xews Leased Wire)\nTiONDOX. April 8.\u2014\"1 Wiis buflccl\nfive times in three days in I'ranec ami\nhave not been tiie same since,\" pleaded\nMajor Donald Grey, eastern Ontario\nregiment, when court mart killed for\nabsence without leave.\nHe pleaded not guilty. The accused\nwas arrested In London liy I Ylon.'I\nClifford, Canadian provost marshal.\nThe accused (old the. court that in\nAugust. 1914, he joined tho Princess\"\nPats.' He was badly shaken up at\nSanctuary Wood -and twice wounded\nafterwards. He was not lit to return\nto France after his leave ami so wired\nhis division, lie had no idea that\nhe had been posted as an absentee.\nHe was about to apply for a medical\nhoard when arrested. The decision\nof the court will be promulgated.\nBERLIN, April 8\u2014 A state of siege\nhas been proclaimed at Nuremburg,\nto which city the Hoffmann ministry\nremoved several days ago.\nM, Curran of Rossland was\nat the Strathcona last night,\nguest\nGone?\nConstipation^-^\nBiliousness\nHeadache\nSour Stomach\nIndigestion\n(KftCTBftSHKSSeK\nJAc >otrt\u00a3t A*S7*yj*T\nYOU PROTECT YOURSELF\nWHEN YOU DEMAND\nThis package has been\non the market, over IB\nyears and is in greater\ndemand to-day than ever.\nTOASTED\nCORN FLAKES\nIN THE ORIGINAL RED, WHITE AND GREEN PACKAGE\nImitation is the sincerest form of flattery.    Our product is imitated but not\nequalled\u2014Refuse all substituted imitations.\nKellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes are only made in Canada by\nTHE BATTLE CREEK TOASTED\nCORN FLAKE COMPANY\nLimited\nS\u00bb^m:'\u25a0:\u25a0.;.-..\u25a0;;- ;   Head Office and.Plant;\nLONDON,\nONT.\n!>\nCLASSIFIED ADVERTISING\nCONDENSED ADVERTISING RATE8\nOne insertion, per word     lo\nMinimum charge   25c\nSix   consecutive   Insertions,   per\nword, paid in advance    4c\nTwenty-six consecutive Insertion!\n(one month) per word, paid In\nadvance     15c\nNelson News of the Day Column\nper word each Insertion    2c\nMinimum charge per Insertion.. 25c\nBlack face type, per word, each Insertion    Bo\nIn black face capitals, per word,\nper insertion ... J    4c\nSingle  line   black   face   capitals,\nused as heading   20c\nBirths, one Insertion   50c\nMarriages, one Insertion, up to five\nlines         60c\nAdditional lines, per line   10c\nDeaths,  one  Insertion.up  t0  five\nlines   50c\n. Additional lines, per line   10c\nCard of thanks, ono insertion, up\nto f've lines    60c\nDeath and Funeral Notice  >1.00\nAll condensed advertisements are\nsash In advance.\nAdditional lines, per line   10c\nEach subsequent Insertion 25c\nIn computing the number of words\nIn a classified or Nelson News of the\nDay advertisement count each word,\ndollar mork, abbreviation, Initial letter\nind figure as one word.\nAdvertisers are reminded that it Is\ncontrary to the provisions of the postal laws to have letters addressed to\nInitials only; therefore any advertiser\nieslrotis of concealing his or her identity may uso a box at this office without any extra charge if replies are\ncalled for; If replies are to bo mailed\nto advertisers, allow 10 cents extra In\niddition to price of advertisement to\npay postage.\n14 FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT\nFUIIN1SHUD     SUITE\u2014All    conveniences.    Campbell's Art Studio, 715\nBaker. (2005)\nHOUSKKF.HriNO   ROOMS  for  rent.\nApply C. \\V. Appleyard (2170)\nFURNISHED    SUITE   TO    RENT.-\nKerr Block. (2171)\nFOR RENT\u2014In Annable block, single\nrooms, two-room suites. (2172)\nAdvertising   in   (bono   columns   pays\nwell,   That is why so many people\nuse Classified Ads.\n23\nPROPERTY   FOR   SALE\nFOR KALE\u2014IliO acres situate three\nmiles, from (fraud Forks. Eleven\n\u25a0res undor cultivation, balance good\npasture with plenty of water and\nsplendid wide1 range adjacent, cjopd\nframe House, also stable and other\n'Utbuildlngs. I'ricn only $2000. Easy\nterms, John Ross, Grand Forks, IJ. ('.\n(2211)\n\u202210 ACRES\u2014On main road. Guml\nsoil. Very light clearing. $11 per\nacre. Splendid orchard site, or good\ndairy farm. Will grow fruit and al-\nI'nll'a in perfection, Apply II. Cold-\nbrook,   Knlitvale,   li.  ('. 12285)\nKOR QUICK SALE\u2014J2100 will buy\nnine-room house on Vernon .street, No.\n120, Large enough for two families\nr could take roomers. A profitable\nInvestment. Call and look over pro-\norty. \u2022       (2255)\nDAIRY FOR SALK as going concern.\nMonthly receipts .$2f,o. Buildings,\norchard, pasture and hay land, $400,1\ncash, balance on lime. Rex 22:r.,\nDaily News. (22311)\nOR SALE OR RENT\u2014U-roomod\nhouse and I lots, on .Mill slreet. All\nmodern Improvements; -15 bearing\nfruit trees, also small fruits; chicken\nhouse and other outbuildings; hoi aie!\nold water, l.ath, ele'elric light,'ver-\n.ntlah on two sides. Price of prop-\nirty $1800; 5100 down anil $20 pev\nmonth.   J. A. Amiable, Nelson. (222,',)\nFor Sale in\nRosemont\n.Small well built cdttagO, fro.st-\npruor cellar, ctly water and light\nCultivated  lots,  young fruit  trees.\n$750.00\u2014 Easy Terms.\nC. W. APPLEYARD\nARTICLES  FOR  SALE\nFOR SALE\u2014Piano; cheap.   Apply 010\nCarbonate street. (2222)\nFoit SALE\u2014Six-horse power gasoline\nengine, good for sawing or pumping,\nin. first class condition,  $i!0.      Apply\nMike Zubek, Postofflce, .Nelson, U. ('.\n(21441\n20\nLIVESTOCK  FOR  SALE\nFOR   HALE\u2014Good   team,     mure     S\nyears,  liorso  12 years;   weight  2S!it)\nlbs.; good workers.   Prlco $375. Muc-\nkorcth, Broadwater, Arrow Lakes.\n(2300)\n1'\nIR\nSALE\n-Hen\nvy\ndrafl\nhorse and\nha\nmess;\ngood\nw\nirking\ncondition;\n$1\n75.\nJohn\nGi-.il\nam\nPerry    Biding\nB\nC\n(2283)\nFOR SALK\u2014 Dotiltlt! set heavy lireech-\nIng harness, complete, $35; double\nset democrat harness, complete, $25;\ntwo-seated Democrat in sood condition, all complete with brake, $75,\nWills, Griintte Rpttd, Nelson.       (2252)\nTKAM\u20143000 lbs, in first class condition, $425,    High class general purpose   horse,    7    years,    $150.    Wills,\nGranite   Road,   Xelson. (2253)\nYOIWG TIGS\u2014First lot ready .April\n10th, then every week until June.\nFrom splendid muture, hardy brood\nsows. Yorkshire and Hampshire. $7\neach. G. It. Annable, Annable, B. C.\n.,    (22'18>\nFUR SALE\u2014From pure bred registered Ohio Improved Chester White\nstock, March farrowed strong and\nhealthy pigs, $15 each, of 3 for $40.\nB.  E.  Church,  Edgewood.    .      (205*3 >\n10       MALE   HELP  WANTED\nPOST MAKERS wanted at -Mankin\nSpur on Great Northern railroad.\nWe have good timber and lurnishe.l\ncabins with outfits to batch, and pay\nhighest prices. Apply Churchill C3-\nrtar Co., (2293)\nWA.NTEU-\n-Few  men\nto\nc\nut\ncord-\nwood;\ngt\ncon\ntimbei\n; W\n\u25a0|0\npor\ncord.\nlohn Gi\nah\nim,\nPerry\nSiding,\n11.\nC.\n(228')\nDOCTOR WANTED lit .Michel, B. C,\nimmediately. Must provide necessary surgical and hospital equipment. Can make contract for two\nyearn.. Nearly 600 employees employed witli fair outside practice. Camp\nwithout any other doctor, conic to\nMichel and make terms, Hy. Beard,\nSecretary. (22(17)\nWANTED\u2014Bush foreman aceustomud\nto handling crew ami taking out logs\nin southern British Columbia. Camp\nof from sixty to one hundred mon.\nAnswer, giving experience and when\navailable.    Uux 226:!, Daily Nows.\n(2282)\n4!i-ACUE RANCH FOR SALE\u2014!\".\u00bb\nmiles from city on upper Granite\nmad. Fruit trees and small fruit. Qoo.1\nHying house and barn. Apply E. Kil-\nberg,   Box SD3,  Nelson,  B. C.      (21-G1)\nFOH QUICK SALE\u2014Leaving town.\nHouse with three or four lots, thirty\nlargo fruit trees and small fruits;\nchicken house. U. Hicklngbbttohi,\nFairview, near Hume school.       (2150j\nA 25-WORD advertisement can be run\nin this column for a week for $1\ncash in advance.   It will pay you well.\n33     FRUIT AND VEGETABLES\nFOR SALE\u2014Clean, sound, white potatoes, suitable for cooking or seed.\n?2 per hundred lbs,   Apple ton, Proctor.\n(2216)\nPEDIGREE  Strawberry Plants,  Senator, Dunlap and    Magoon;    hardy\nnorthern grown stock.   Monrad Wigen,\nWynndel, B. C. (1874)\nWANTED\u2014Early Rose or early six\nweeks seed potatoes, also later good\nvarieties. What offers? Fleming'^\nstore, Fairview. (2242)\nWHEN REPLYING TO ADVBRTISE-\nments in Condensed Columns, kindly\nmention you saw it in The News\u2014it\nwill help you.\n45\nPROPERTY WANTED\nSMALL improved orchard with buildings wanted for a client who has\nclear title to S acres at Burton, improved, valued at $(000, which he will\nput in as part payment. He will also\npay $500 cash down and whatever balance is then outstanding he will pay\nin yearly or half yearly installments.\nSend full particulars- to B. C. Land\nCo.,  Somerset Building, Winnipeg.\n(2261)\nWANTED\u2014Hoys to sell the Saturday\nEvening   Post.     Apply   at   Nelsou\nNews Depot, Ward street, city.\n_(2241)\nWANTED\u2014Ono    six-horse    teamster.\nKootenay  Shingle  Co.,  Ltd.,   Salmo,\n11. (*. (225!))\n19 PonUryandJ^\nEGGS FOR HATCHING and\nbaby chicks, the kind that\n\"~tj) are bred for ess production, at 20c each. Crown\nHill Poultry Farm, Balfour.\nBreeders of white Leghorns exclusively. (2061)\nEGGS\u2014Black   Minorca,   $1.50   a   set-\ntins; White Leghorn, $8 a hundred.\nSinclair, Stanley street. (2205)\nWANTED\u20142000     hens,     any   heavy\nbreed.    State  lowest  price.    Wills,\nGranite Road, Nelson. (22011)\nDARK CORNISH hatching eggs for\nsale, $1.50 for 13. Mi Herman, Grand\nForks. (2211>\nPOR SALE\u2014Eggs from White Alys-\nberry ducks,  $1.50  tor 11.    S.  Hate,\nP. o. Box 848, Cottonwood Ranch, Nelson, II. C. <216,))\nFOR    SALE\u2014Columbia      Wyandotte\neggs  for hatching,  $1  per setting.\nApply E. Wools, 004 Stanley street.\n(2151\nHATCHING EGGS from our heavy\nwinter laying strains of S. C. White\nLeghorns, White Wyandottes and\nP.arred Rocks, $2 per 15; $10 per hundred. Leghorn chicks. May delivery.\nMeDiarmid-Squires, Robson.       (2150)\nBARRED ROCKS\u2014Visitors call and\nsee my splendid matlngs. Local anil\nprovincial winners. Eggs $2 per 15,\ncash with order. T. Roynon, Somerset Poultry yards, Nelson. Phone\n\u25a01311.2. . (2127)\nFOR   SALE\u2014Eggs   from   Wyandottes\nthat lay, $1.50 for 15.   R. B. Hay.\n(2200)\nEGGS\u2014Regal   strain   White   Wyandotte, single comb White Leghorn,\n$2 for 15.   Webb, Balfour. (2033)\nFOR SALE\u2014Eggs and baby chicks.\nEggs; Reds, Leghorns, B, Rocks,\nWyandottes In quantity. Egg setting*.\nAnconaB, R. I. Reds, Buff and Bill?\nOrpingtons, .White and Brown Leghorns. Chicks; Reds, Wyandottos,\nLeghorns and Barred Rocks. Leghorn\nS. C. cockerels, R. I. Red, S. C. cockerels. Just a few left. Classy stock.\nPrices, apply to A .H. Blumenaucr,\nNew Denver. B. C. (1844)\nWHITE LEGHORN (Young's strain i\nhatching eggs from pon headed by\ncockerel winner special best male, late\nNelson show, mated to choice females,\n$5.00 per 15. From pen selected winter lnyers, $1.50. F. J. Harblnson,\nNelson. (1S48)\nBABREI) noCKS and S. C. White\nLeghorn hatching eggs from heavy\nwinter laying strain $2 per 15, $10 per\n100. Wlckham and Mitchell, Robson,\n1). C. (2207)\nWHITE WYANDOTTES, Regal strain,\n. Hatching Eggs: $2.50 per fiftoen;\n$6.50 per fifty, $12 per hundred. Full\nSettings: From Pen 1, $5; pen 2, $3,5(1.\nRosocomb Rhode Island Reds, $1.50\nper fifteen, $4.50 per fifty, $8 per hundred.\u2014Albert F. Atkinson, Rosemon'.,\nNelson.     . (2032)\nAdvertising   in   these   columns, pays\nwell.   That is why so many pcoplo\nuse Classified Ads.\n29 LOST  AND   FOUND\nLOST\u2014Cameo  brooch  bbtweeh  Fii Ir\n. Building and Ociedental hotel.   Return to Daily News office.   Reward.\n(2280)\nBusiness anil Profession!\nDirectory\nHOSPITALS\nPrivate  liospite\nLICENSED BV PROVINCIAL!\nGOVERNMENT.\nWe give, particular attention to I\n'emale trouble\u2014home-like apartmei\nfor ladles awaiting acouchment. C|\ntided nurses sent out on private <\nown or, country. Highest reference]\nreasonable  terms,  inspection  invitf\nMrs. Moore. Superintendent.\nTHE   HOME  PRIVATE   H08PITA|\nFalls and Baker 8ti\u201e Nelson, B.C\nPhone 372 for Appointment\nP. O. Box 772.\ni   \u25a0    \u25a0\u25a0   ..-..\u25a0 (hi\nACCOUNTANTS^\nw. h.TaldiKgT\nPublic Accountant, Bank of Montr,\nChambers, Rossland, B.C.\nm\nj. H. LAWRENCE,\nAccountant, Etc.\nRoyal Bank Building, Nelson, B.Cl\n(218T\nFUNERAL DIRECTOR^\nD.. J. ROBERTSON, F. D. p. & E., J|\nVictoria street.    Phone  21)2;   nlgl\nphone 157-.I. (218|\nSTANDARD FURNITURE COS\nI'ANY\u2014C. J. Carlson, Undertakl\nUndertakers and Embalmers a|\nFijiieral Dlreotors. The finest al\nmost. up-to-date undertaking parlor\nand chapel In Interior B. C, Lady i\ntendant for women and children, D^\nPhone 85.   rJtth't Phone-2H2 and \u00ab4\n(218|\n_AS8AYERS^\nS\/WT WIDDOWSON; Box A^llOS, Noi\nson, B.C,' Standard western charge!\n(218if\nFLORIST8.\nORIZZELLE'S GREENHOUSES, Ne|\n\u2022on.   Cut flowers and floral design!\n(210IT\nENGINEERS.\n-6ro,,B\u201errf(!.\n**    ,        Nelson, B.C. Ol\nCIVIL   AND   MINING   ENGINEER^\nB.C., Alberta and Dominion\nLAND SURVEYORS\nCrown Grant Agonta.      Blue Prlntln*\n(21!\na. l, Mcculloch.\nHydraulic Engineer,\nProvincial  Land  Surveyor,\nBaker St., Nelson, B.C.\n(210S\nA.   D.   NASH,\nMining Engineer,.\nConsultations, Explorations, Develop,\nmcut Reports.\nRoom  2,  Royal Bank  Bldg,,  Nelsoi\n(2103\nA. R. HEYLAND,\nBritish Columbia Land Surveyor\nSurveys of all descriptions made\nanywhere in British Columbia.\nLands Reported on' and Valued\nKASLO, B. C.  \u25a0 P. O. BOX 47\n11     FEMALE  HELP WANTED\nVVANT k n^Voung    g\"lri    for    housework; sleep home; no children. Apply afternoons, !H2 Vernon street.\n\u2022 ..    ,-;\u25a0   I     .(2293)\nWANTED\u2014First-class   chambermaid;\nalso dining room waitress. Apply\n.Mrs. Geo. Hogarth, Cranbrook Hotel,\nCranbrook, 11. C. (2287)\nWANTED\u2014IIciiisckeo|jer~to   cooiTTor\ntwo men; light work; comfortable\nhomo, on I'riiit ranch, No objection lo\nono or two children. Apply Box 2277,\nNelson Dally News. (2277)\nWANTED\u2014Bright, Intelligent girl for\noffice work. Must be careful and\naccurate at figures. Need not be\nstenographer, Write, stating salary\nrequired and date can start work for\nadvertiser, Box 2260, Daily News. I\n(2260)\nWANTED\u2014Housekeeper for tho  Silverton Hospital.   Apply Dr.' Feare,\nSilverton. ' (2247)\nWANTED\u2014For    general    housework,!\none capable \u2022 woman 'or, two sisters-!\nApply Mrs. S. G. fliayloek, Traill Bi.C.I\n\u25a0 \u2022 -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0    \u25a0    -r? --\u00ab\u00bb\u00bb>'\n13 S'it'UAflbTW WANflD-iMALE\nConstruction Foreman\nReturned Man, Carpenter,\nDesires employment. Superintended\nthe erection of 14 apartment buildings, bridges, pile driving, etc. Build\nanything from a blue print. Box 213d\nDaily News. (2166)\nCOMPETENT BOOKKEEPER desires1\na position:   Best of references.   Box\n2245, Dally News. .\u25a0\u25a0 .(2245)\n22T\u00ab^tccAj<eou8-^Ntejr_\n\\TANT^rj^6^!SdOTse^mo^fer. Address:\nI'nstmnsier, Thrums. (2'286)\nSECOND   HAND   DEALERS\nTHE ARK pays cash for second hand\nfurniture, stoves; \u00ab06 Vernon; Pli. 651\n(21751\nGEARY \u00a3 JOHNSTONE,\nMining   and   Metallurgical   Engineer\nConsultation,   Examinations,   Report!\nEstimates, Design of Mining and\nMetallurgical Plants.\nAberdeen Building, Nelson. B.C.\n..       Telephone .103. (2194\n\\ 25-WORD advertisement can be run\nin this column for a week for $1\ncash in advance,   it.will.pay you well.\n51    COMMISSION  MERCHANTS\nRANCHERS'      PRODUCE    sold    on\ncommission.    R. G. Joy,    Box    637.\nNelson, B. C. \u25a0,' (2179)\nHAVE half million fence posts, Want\n' contractor to take' them out. Apply Box 2288,  Dally  News.   '  (2288)\nI\nWANTKD\u2014To let contract to build\nfour miles pole road, right-of-way, all\ngrading. Specifications, three poles to\neach wheel, poles to .have, one flat\nface, not less than six inches. For,\nfurther specifications call or write the\nCanyon City Lumber Co., Ltd., CreSr\nton, B. C. ((2212)\n37 BOATS AND \"AUTOMOBILES\nCAftTOrtSAUriNNELSON GARAGE\u2014Four-cylinder Baby Saxon\nRoadster Economy car. Runs 35 miles\non a gallon, guaranteed; .electric\nstarter, lights, etc. . Over 150 worth\nof extras havo been added; only run\n2000 miles, Owner east. Bargain for\nquick sale; $550. This is an ideal sport\ndr agents car. Apply, letter or wire,\nC. W. Punter, McCreary, ivfan.    (2221)\n35\nFOR  RENT\nFOR RENT hi Fairview, 2  2-roaneil\nhouses.    Plastered; water and light.\nApply   Mrs.  Harry   Houston.     (2290)\nSIX-ROOM: FURNISHED; HOUSE\nVernon slreet, to rent May. 1st, 325,\nwater paid.   H. E. Dill. (2251)\nFOR RENT\u2014Furnished cottage, close\nIn,  I rooms and bath.   Apply O. K.\ntijrlwr Sllvii,   A, li, WillSgft ME-Sjj\nWANTED\u2014Light drill seeder in good\ncondition.   Levy   &   Watson,   New\nDenver, P\u201e G7  ,(2219).\nWANTED\u2014To buy, crown neck, beer\nbottles, 40 cents per dozen quarts.\n20 cents per dozen pints f. o. b. Fernle.\nJoe and John Perry, bottle dealers,\nr<jrnlo, B. C.        :     ,-'\u2022'\u25a0':\u25a0'       (1890),\n42 MATRIMONY\nMARRY-Suiny^icilTl1^^^\n\u2014F.   Morrison,  L3052   W.  Holden,\nSeatlo. Wash. (2176)\nYOU can run a, 25-word ad. in this\ngjolumrtj for 25 cents, or six  times\nf'ji 11 tM iji (idlfflilM, \u201e\u201e__!.\t\nNOW THAT THE WAR IS\nOVER\nwill be more'generally used than\nfor 'fivo years.\nA calling csrd It \u2022 tool I emblem which tells its own story.\nTo tell it correctly, the calling\ncard must be well panted on the\nI highest grade of card.\nSend in your order to\nThe Daily News Job\nDepartment\nThe Horns of Qdod Printing\nNelson, B. C.\n'    >   LOCKSMITHS\n\u2014^'^^;kiTTbrx~^\nGun, Lock and Bicycle Works.\nAgent Columbia  Bicycle\n'All Makes Phonographs Repaired.\n'. ' 412\" Ward Street.- ''-' \u2022 '\u25a0\nphVsicTans' A?N'b' Surgeons\nDr.A.T.Spankie\nM.'p;, teir.\nEYE, NOSE, EAR and THROAT\nSPECIALIST\nOffice:   '   'V*\nSuite   121-1*22,   New   P.   Burns\nBldg.,  cornel- *Sth  Ave.\nand 2nd' St. E.\nCALGARY\n! \u2022\u2022\"\u25a0\u00bb Pltoncs;- Orf|ce\/M:(94J?r ,\nHouse.wM'.;,,,.\n&y\nrf- WHOilBSAtEr\na, MAcfabNALD & co.,. wh8i|:,\nsale Grocers and Provision Mer;\nchants. Importers ,ot T.ejts,' flofleei\nSpices, Dried- Fru'ts, 'Staple An\nFancy Groceries. Tobaccos, Cigars'\nButter, Eggs, Cheese and Paolfini\nHouse Products; Office arid warehouse\ncorner of Front and Hall streets. P.O\nbox 1095; telephone 28 and 23. (2196,\nAUCTIONEERS;\nC. A. WATERMAN 4V CO', Otfera ilk\n(2196\nWM. CUTLER, AUCTIONEER     Boi\n474,   Phono 77. (2197\nBU8INES-* COLLEGES.\nn2l\u00a7ON    BtJSU^BSS    COLLBC\nDay and  night classes.    Compteti\nbusiness course.\u2014Apply P.O. Box 741\n(2198\n\u00bb\n=*=T\nMilkTickets\nThe Daily News Job department\nmakes a specialty of printing\nmilk and other tickets.  Bent in\nyour order to .\nTHB     NEWS     PUBLISHING\nCOMPANY, LIMITED,\nNelson, B. C,\n 25)\n^EDNESBAV, APRIL 8, 1819.\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nPACE SEVEII    *\nleart of France\"\nNEW ASTER\nfamed in honor of brave, heroic,\nadfast France, and other new\nieties of bedding plants.\nEaster\nLilies\nus have, your order early while\nstock Is complete.   *.\nSold Fish, All Kinds and Sizes\njaneso Kan tails*, the most beautiful gold fish in the world.\nJ Write for Prices.\nIr SprJngX'atalogue is now ready\nrache Bros. Ltd.\nIf     GRAND\nFORKS,\nB.\nC.\nA LIFETIME OF\nPrevented by \"Fruit-a-tives\"\nThe Wonderful Fruit Medicine\n63 Miisohnkote St., Hull, Qcs.\n\"In my opinion, no other medicine\nis so good as 'Fruit-a-tives' for\nIndigestion and Constipation.\nFor years, I suffered with these\ndreaded diseases, trying all kinds of\ntreatments until I was told I was\nincurable.\nOne day a friend told me to try\n'Fruit-a-tives'. To my surprise, I\nfound this medicine gave Immediate\nrelief, and in a short time I was all\nright again\".\nDONAT LALONDE\n60c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial sise 25o.\nAt all dealers or from Fruit-a-tircs\nLimited, Ottawa.\nSOLDIER  BARTHELD  WINS\nFROM BILLY PAPKE\n(By Daily News Leased Wire)\nHAS FRANCISCO, Cal., April 8.\u2014\n\"Soldier\" Bartfteld, of Brooklyn, was\nawarded a deciaioo over Billy Papke,\nof Los Angeles, former middleweight\nchampion, at the end of their four-\nround bout held hero tonight.\nPapke, who essayed \"a come-back,\nwas only a ghost of his former seltJ.1\nHo was oiit of condition and made a\npoor showing.\nUp-to-ftate Dealers\nDo Not Substitute\nThe up-to-date storekeeper\nwould no moro \"substitute\"\nthan he would givo short\nweight.   It doesn't pay.\nWhen you go into a store nnd\nask for an article by brand\nname' you aro entitled to\nwhat you ask for.\nIt Is your money that is going to pay the bill.\nYou know there Is reputation\nbehind tho branded articles\nadvertised in this newspaper.\nTon have a right to view nny\nsubstitutes with doubt.\ni And you have reason to doubt\ni the character of the store\n1 which  habitually offers sub-\nI fitltutos,\nI Put Vim in\nJaded Muscles\nby stimulating and arousing the circulation with light applications of Ab-\nsorbine, Jr., rubbed in thoroughly. This\nInvigorating liniment acts quickly and\nsurely. It Is fragrant and pleasant to\nuse\u2014leaves no greasy residue on the\nskin.\nAs Absorblne, Jr. is a powerful germicide as well as a liniment, It Ib effective for prophylactic and aseptic\nuses; It destroys lhe germs In cuts\nand sores; It may be diluted and used\nsuccessfully as an antiseptic and germicide for the mouth and throat.\nAthletes will find it efficient for Umbering sore, stiff muscles. A good\nformula for a rub-down1 Is one ounce\nof Absorbine, Jr., to a quart of water\nor witch hazel.\nIt is composed of vegetable extracts\nand essential oils and is positively\nharmless. Get a bottle today and keep\nIt in your desk, In your traveling bag,\nIn your medicine cabinet or In the side\npocket of your automobile. It is health\nInsurance of a high type.\nAt most druggists or sent postpaid\nupon receipt ot $1.25. Trial bottle for\n10c in stamps.\nW. F. Young, P.D.F., 415 Lyinans\nBldg., Montreal, Can.\n8TRANGLER LEWIS WILL\nMARRY DOCTOR SOON\nSAN JOSE, Cal.; April 8.\u2014Robert\nFrederick, known to tbe sporting\nworld as \"Strungler\" Lewis, nationally\nfamous wrestler,\u00bband Dr. Ada Scott\nMorton,\" one of the. best known women\nsurgeons In California, will be married\nMay 1 In New York. They announced\ntheir engagement here today. I*ewis\nexpects to continue wrestling. TluJ'\nwill return to San Jose after \"a. weeding trip to England and make their\nhome here.\nTho romance began more than two\nyears ago, when Dr. Morton operated\non Lewis after an accident at Butte,\nMont., in which his ankle wns broken.\nPHOBIA, lib. April X.\u2014Earl Pur-\nyenr, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, gained 8\npopular decision over Jack Wolfe, of\nCleveland, in a 10-round bout here tonight\nPuryear was the aggressor most of\ntha time.\nNews of Sport\nSPORT ENTHUSIASTS\nARE GETTING UNEASY\nLust night a group of local sport enthusiasts met to discuss tlie local situation with regard to summer, sports.\nThose present expressed themselves as\nOf the opinion that Xelson needed live\noutdoor sports ami that tho returning\nsoldiers would expect to find something doing in that line, as they camo\nbach to tho city. After considerable\ndeliberation tho grou expressed\nthemselves an in favor of the formation of a city wide organization for\ntlio promotion of all sports, summer\nand winter, to Include boys and girls,\nas well as men. They suggested the\niollowing    organization:        {'resident.\nvice president, secretary and treasurer of the association committees\nfor each line of sport, tho chairman of\neach committee with the general officers to form a board of directors or\nexecutive committee.\nThe group'decided before going any\nfurther to call a meeting of all those\ninterested In outdoor sports to discuss\nand arrange details. Tho place and\ndate of the meeting to be announced\nas soon as. possible. Among those interested In this plan and supporting\nIt are: I.es Steele, W. T. Choate, C. W.\nTyler, Bob Bishop. A. J. Dill, Griff\n.Morris, 11. A. Kagle, D. O. Thomas, E.\nC, Mum and It. li. Jackson.\n-iNON PREPARATORY SCHOOL\nv building, dining hall, dormitories,\nlies, class i'pfl'm. gymnasium, etc.,\nbeing erected to accommodate 20\nre hoarders. Numbers sextupled\n*.e war. Boys 7-1-1. Trained nurse,\nspeetus.\nAugustine' c. mackie,\nB.I),; M.A., (Contab) Headmaster.\nTENDERS WANTED\nSealed tenders will be received un-\ntil noon, April 12th, 1919, for driving\n1000 feet of tunnel at tho Eureka Wine,\nnear Nelson, B. C. Specifications will\nbe supplied on application to the office of the Company, in tho Green\nBlock, Nelson. B. C.\nNot necessarily the lowest or any\ntender will be accepted.\nNOTE\u2014Time for receiving tenders\nfor tho above work has been extended\nlo April 12.\nINLAND MINING COMPANY, LTD.\nBox 1082, Nelson, B. C.\nRAW FURS\nWanted to buy at best market\nprices, Marten, Mink, Lynx, Coyote,\nBeaver, Weasel, Skunk, Fisher, Hat\nand Bear Skins.\nG. GLASER\nManufacturing Furrier,\n(16 Ward Strset, Nelson. B.C\nPhone 100.\nTry\nF-F\nIt Warms \"You\nNelson  Brewing\nCompany, Limited\nNELSON, B.C.\nindow\nnveiopes\nThey Address Themselves\nTHE WINDOW ENVELOPE IS ONE OF THE GREATEST TIME SAVERS THAT CAN BE EMPLOYED IN THE MODERN OFFICE OR STORE.\nTHE ADDRESS OF THE LETTER, STATEMENT, BILL OR INVOICE WITHIN SHOWS THROUGH\nTHE WINDOW OF THEENVELOPE. ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS FOLD THE PAPER INSIDE SO\nTHAT THE ADDRESS SHOWS THROUGH THE WINDOW IN THE ENVELOPE.\nNO OTHER PRINTING OR WRITING IS SEEN FROM THE OUTSIDE. NOTHING EXCEPT THE\nADDRESS.\nTo Save Time Is to Save Money\nWindow Enve'opes Will Do It for You\nTHEY ARE MADE FROM A GOOD GRADE OF WHITE STOCK AND ARE IN THE NO. 8 SIZE,\nWHICH IS MOST SUITABLE FOR GENERAL OFFICE AND STORE USE.\nWindow Envelopes Make It Impossible to Send a\nLet cr or an Account to the Wrong Address\nTHE DAILY N<SWS 'JOB DEPARTMENT CAN SUPPLY THEM IN QUANTITIES FROM 500 TO\n20,000.\nThe Daily News Job Department\n\"THE HOME OF GOOD PRINTING\"\nNF.LSON, B. C.\nPHILADELPHIA   WINS.\nI By Daily News Leased Wire)\nPHILADELPHIA, April s.\u2014(Exhibition game):\nB. II. E.\nBaltimore  li   io  r,\nPhiladelphia Americans   \u2014li   M   4\nBatteries\u2014FoBter, Knejsch and Carroll; Geary, Sclbold, Johnson and Perkins.\nBOSTON WINS.\n(By Daily News Leased,Wire.)\nGAINESVILLE, Flu., April 8,\u2014(Exhibition game):\nFt. II. K,\nBoston Americans    r,     1   1\nNew York Nationals   0     7   2\nBatteries\u2014Penneck,   Dumnont   and\nWalters;   Schupp,  Benton and Smith.\nHEYDLER'S TESTIMONY\nCONCLUDE    EVIDENCE\n(By Daily News Leased Wire)\nWASHINGTON, April 8.\u2014Testimony\nof John A. Heydler, president of the\nNational league, today concluded the\nevidence of organized baseball in defense of the suit for $900,01)0 damages\nbrought by the Baltimore Federal club\nunder tho Sherman anti-trust law.\nOn cross examination. Mr. Heydlor\nconceded that, largely as a result of\nFederal league competition, baseball\nconditions in 1914 were sue)] that disaster was imminent and that, there-\nforo, It was deemed necessary to remove the causes.\nMORTGAGE SALE\nUNDElt AND BY VIRTUE of tho\npowers contained in a certain mortgage which will bo produced at the\nLime of sale, there will bo offered for\n\u25a0:ale by PUBLIC AUCTION by George\nUorstead, Esq., at his auction rooms,\nOpera Houso Block, in the City of\nN'elson, Province of British Columbia,\non Saturday, the 19th day of April,\nA. D. 1919, at the hour ot 12 o'clock,\ntho following property all and singular\nthose certain parcels or tracts of land\nand premises situate, lying and being\nIn the District of Kootenay in the\nProvince of British Columbia and being composed of Lots 1 to 10, both inclusive, and lots 17 to 24, both Inclusive, being part of subdivision of\ndistrict lot 6547, Group 1, Kootenay\nDistrict, Map 820; and Blocks 5, S,\nand 13, being part of subdivision of\nLot 303, Group 1, Kootenay District,\naforesaid, Map 782.\nFor terms and conditions apply to\nE, A. CREASE,\nSolicitor for Mortgagee, Griffin\nBlock,   Baker   Street,   Nelson,\nBritish Columbia.\nDated March 19th, 1919.\nMORTGAGE SALE\nUNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the\npowers contained In a certain mortgage wvhlch will bo produced at the\ncimo of sale, there will be offered for\nsale by PUBLIC AUCTION by George\nHorstead, Esq., at Ills auction rooms,\nOpera Houso Block, in the City of\nNelson, Province* of British Columbia,\non Saturday, tho 19th day of April,\nA, D. 1919, at the hour of 12 o'clock,\nthe following property, all and singular thoso certain parcels or tracts\nof land situate in the City of Nelson\nin the Province of British Columbia,\nand being composed of Lots 13 and\n14, both in Block 24, Addition \"A,\"\nNelson City, Map 349. Upon which\nthero is situate a one-story frame\nbuilding,\nFor terms and conditions apply 'to\nIS. A. CREASE,\nSolicitor for Mortgagee, Griffin\nBlock,   Baker   Streot,   Nolson,\nBritish Columbia.\nDated March 19th, 1919.\nFOR SALE\nIn  the  Matter of  the   Estate  of\nF. J. Msy, Deceased.\nBy order of the Court dated the 1st\nday of April, 1919, the following lands\nare to lie sold, namely: The easterly\n10.34 acres of Lot 139 of Lot 9427,\nKootenay Valley Lands, about 2H\nacres cleared and planted with about\n100 apple, plum and poach trees.\nThere is a log cabin on the property\nand the whole is fenced. Tenders to\nbe submitted to either T. M. Bowman, Esq., Registrar of tho County\nCourt, Nelson, B. C. or to the undersigned, at any time prior to the 25th\nof April, 1919, ,\nDated this 4th day of April, 1919.\nHAMILTON & WRAGGE, .\nSolicitors for tlio Estate of the\nlate Francis   John   May,  De-'\nceased.\nB. P. O. E.\nNELSON LODGE, NO. 5\nMeets Every First and Third Thursday in Elk's Home, Meglio Block.\nI\nno\nWinners    Have    Right    to    Represent\nUnited States in Scandanavia\nThis Summer.\n(By Daily Xews Leased Wire)\nBOSTON, Mass., April S.~Ashton\nDome, New Orleans, llfi-poundsj\nCrank D, Cussidy, New York, 135\npounds, and Sum Laglna, New York,\n158 pounds, earned tlie right to represent tho United .States ut the boxing\ntournaments in Scandinavia this summer, by winning their championship\nin their classes tonight at the annual\ncompetition of tlie A. A. U.\nDon\/.e defeated James Tomalou,\nNew York, who wan tiie only 1918\nchampion entered in this year's bouts.\nFinals:\n135-pound class\u2014Frank B. Cnssidy,\nNew York, won from John Hepburn,\nBoston.\nE, F. Egan, of Denver, a member of\ntho 121-pound class of tiie Sheffield\nScientific, school at Yale, won the\nheavyweight championship by defeating J. J. Tally, of New York. Egan\nwas recently discharged from the service. He also took part in the 175-\nponnd class, In which lie was defeated in the semi-final round by Al\nRoche, of Boston, who also won the\nfind! in that division.\nOther chiinipioiis arc;\n125-pound cldSR\u2014W. F. Corbctt.\nBoston.\n108-pound class\u2014D. Kamins, New\nYork.\nM5-pound class\u2014David Rosehbergor,\nNew York.\nFrank (Irayber, of Pittsburg, who\nwas entered in three classes, worked\nhard to win a title for that city, but\nfailed. He'forced Roche, of Boston,\nto an extra round In the 175-pound\nclass final.\nNew York city boxers won most >f\nthe, bouts, getting four championships,\nwhile Boston earned two, and New\nOrleans and Denver one each. Tlie\nbouts were hard fought and the decisions in the finals met with the ap-\nproval of tbe 1500 enthusiastic fans.\nSummaries National amateur boxing tournament:\nSemi-Finals\n108-pound class\u2014J. Manning, Boston, won from Maxwell McAlpin,\nPittsburg, four rounds; D. Camini,\nNow York, stopped C. Costoilo, Boa-\nton, three rounds.\n15S-pound class\u2014J. J. Flanagan.\nBrockton, Mass., stopped.]. F. Bradley,\nNew York, two rounds; Sam Lagolna.\nNew York, won from Frank Graber,\nPittsburg.\n115-pound class\u2014James Toniauo,\nNew York, won from Sam Nablc, Now\nYork, four rounds; Ashton Donze, New\nOrleans, stopped Pat Rellly, Pittsburg,\ntwo rounds.\n175-pound class\u2014Frank Cirayber,\nPittsburg, won from J. J. Tomushek,\nNew York; A. Roche, Boston, won\nfrom E. F. Egan, Denver.\n113-pound    class\u2014John      Hepburn,\nSHE\nIMBED\nFIVE YEA\nFinally Restored to Health\nby Lydia E. Pinkham's\nVegetable Compound.\nKey West, Fla,\u2014\"For five years I\nsuffered from irregularities, with terrible pains nnd an\nawful weakness in\nmy back. The doctor gave me different medicines but\nthey did me no good.\nA friend naked rr.e to\ntry Lydia E. Pink-\nham's Vegetable\nCompound and I\nfound it to be the\nbest medicine I ever\ntried because it\nmade mo well, and\nI \u00aban now do my\nhousework. I am telling my frienda\nabout it.\"\u2014Mrs. J. M. Camus, 726\nCaroline St., Key West, Florida.\nMany women at some period in their\nlife suiter from ai Iments peculiar to their\nsex and which in most cases may be\nreadily relieved by this famous root and\nherb medicine, Lydia E. Pinkham's\nVegetable Compound, just as Mrs.\nCamus found it helped her after suffering for years and trying everything else\nin vain.\nIf you have any annoying symptoms\n?ou fail to understand, write Lydia E.\ninkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass.\nThe results of (heir 40 years experience\nin advising women on this subject is at\nyour service.\nA Wednesday Morning\nSurprise in Values\nSmall Girls' Dresses\nOf fine check Muslin in shades of Pink nnd White, Blue nnd White,* nnil\nNavy nnd White.. Smartly finished with White Collar, licit and Cuffs,\nand Pearl Buttons,   sizes 3, 4 nnd 5. 91  OR\nWednesday Morning Special  $ I i&il\nBEFORE FITTING OUT THE \"WEE LADDIE\" WITH HIS\nSummer Wash Suits\nSee our display tf these in the Indies' Rcady-to-Wear Salon (Second\nFloor) in an endless variety of cute styles and colorings, including\nOliver Twist, Buster Brown und all the ffO 7C QA Cft\nnewest Ideas,   Vu\nWOMEN'S BLACK KID OXFORD,\nwith  recede toe and\nLouis heel\t\nS7.50\nWOMEN'S BLACK KID OXFORD,\nwith recede toe and     9C Kfl\n\u00ab|>UiUU\nMilitary  heel\nAlso  WOMEN'S  PATENT  PUMP,\nStrap Slipper, with short vamp.\n\u00bb      covered Louis heel and QC Cft\nturned   sole    $UIUU\nper tube\nInfants' Shortening\nDi esses\n$1.95\nOf fine quality White Lawn with\nembroidered yoke and deep embroidered skirt. Neck and\nsleeves edged with fine lace.\nSplendid value.\nSize\nSize\n20   ..\nSlzo\n22   ..\n.$ii3u\n$2.25\n.$2.50\nAbbey's Health Salts\nPer largo 70a\ntiottlo   I Ub\nIncluding War Tax\nTooth Paste\nColgate  and  Vlnolla. QO<\u00bb\nIncluding War Tax.\nPure Castile Soap\n2 Cakes \u00abCA\nfar    I Ob\nTransparent Glycerine       OR\"\nsoap, 2 cakes for Lvb\nSoap Dolls\nfor  LUb\nEau de Cologne, OR\"\nper  bottle    COb\nIncluding War Tux\nGoing Fast!\nSo do not delay in sending\nIn vour order for the\nWAR  PICTURES AND\nPHOTOGRAPHS\nas advertised yesterday and\nday previous.\nM (The fiuitas M Jgajj,\nBoston, won from C. Powers, Navy,\nPensacola, Florida; Prank B. Casaldy,\nNew York, won from Art Rconey,\nPittsburg,\n145-pound class\u2014David Rosenborg-\ner, New York, won from Abe Layno,\nBoston; K. Franner, New York, won\nfrom F. Lux, Pittsburg.\nHeavyweight class\u2014.!. .1. Tally, No,v\nYork, won from Prank Grnyber, Pittsburg, two rounds.\n125-pound     class\u2014Archie     'Walker,\nNew  York, won  from Vincent Forti,\nBoston, Mass.; W. P. Corbett, Boston,\nwon from K. McCall, Pittsburg.\nFinals\n115-pound class\u2014Ashton Donze, New\nOrleans, won from James Tomaulo,\nNew York, last year's champion. .\n158-pound class\u2014Sam Lagolna, New\nYork, won from J. .1. Flanagan,\nBrockton, Mass.\n10S-pound class\u2014D. Kamins, New\nYork, won from J. Manning,  Boston. {\n125-ponnd class\u2014\\V. P. Corbett, Boston, won from Archie Walker, New\nYork.\nAT    THE   THEATRES\n.->,\n\u00ab. .         -a\nBryant Washburn will appear at the\nGem Theatre tonight and tomorrow\nnight in one of the most pleas.ng comedy-dramas of the year. The. title is\n\"Skinner's Dress Suit,\" and the p'.ay la\nadapted from a famous short etory\nwhich appeared in the Saturday Evening Post.\n\"Mr. Skinner is a down-trodden,\nstarving cashier In a big mercantile\nhouse until his wife makes him buy a\ndress suit and 'spruce up.' Then,\nthrough his good clothes, Skinner\nmeets some rich people and Is enabled\nto put over a big business deal for hl\u00ab\nfirm. Thus he gains a raise in pay\nand finally a partnership In the business\",\n\"There are millions of Skinners in\nthis world. Ail they need Is a dress\nsuit tu rise rapidly to fame and fortune. For, after all, good clothes\u2014a\nman's appearance\u2014plays a forceful\npart in modern business. Don't you\nthink so?\"\nPACIFIC COAST LEAGUE\n(By Daily News Leased Wire)\nSAN FRANCISCO, April S.\u2014Pacific j\ncoast league baseball opened the 1819\nseason in four cities this afternoon un- j\nder most auspicious weather clrcum- ]\nstances. The games throughout were'\nattended by record -breaking crowds.\nFor the first time the Pacilic Coa^t\nleague consists of eight clubs. Port- !\nland having come back into the fold .\nand Seattle having joined during the\norganization period this winter. Games\nwero played at Salt Bake, Bos Angeles,\nSacramento and Mils city.\nSacramento- Oakland.\n}\\. II. B.\nAt Sacramento.\nOakland  I     $   3\nSacramento  2     4    4\nBatteries\u2014Arlett and Mltze;   Piercy\nand Fisher,\nSalt Lake-Vernon.\nAt Salt Lake.\nR. H. E.\nVernon  4     9   1\nSalt Lake   3     0   I\nBatteries\u2014Dell and Devormer; Lev-\neronz and Spencor,\nSsattlo-San  Francisco.\nAt San Francisco.\nR. H. E.\nSeattle     \"i     5   1\nSan Francisco  11   11   3\nBatteries\u2014Bowman,    Mains,    Malls,\nBigbee and Laud; Smith and McKee.\nPortland-Los Ancjeles.\nAt Los Angeles.\nR. II. E.\nPortland     \u2022*   10   3\nLos Angeles    5   11   5\n(13 innings.\nBatteries\u2014Pennock, James and Baker; Brown, Pertica and Boles.\n|      PACIFIC COAST  LEAGUE\n1\nWon\nLost\na\n0\n0\n0\n1\n1\n1\n1\nIV.\n1(10(1\n1000\nSan Francisco       1\nI.os Angeles      1\n1000\n1000\ndOO\n000\n000\n11(10\nSLIM SALLEE GOES\nTO OHIO HOSPITAL\n(By Daily Mews Leased Wiro)\nCINCINNATI, Ohio, April 8.\u2014Pitcher \"Slim\" Sallec, of tho Cincinnati\nclub, was today ordered to a hospital\nliy physicians, where ho will undergo\ntho \"hot air cylinder treatment\" for\na strained musclo on the right side of\nthe spine. lie was compelled to leave\ntho Reds' camp several days ago because of the trouble with his back,\nwhich interfered with his pitching\nwith the New York Giants last season.\nCAN PLAY SUNDAY\nBALL IN RHODE ISLAND\n(By Daily News Leased Wire)\nPROVIDENCE, R. I., April 8.\u2014Tho\nsenate today by vote of 24 to il\npsssed the bill legalizing the playing\nuf professional baseball on Sunday.\nThe measure provoked strong opposition from the religious societies of\ntlie state.\nWas Troubled With\nBOILS\nFOR SIX  MONTHS.\nFrom the days of Job to the present\ntime, bolls have been one of the greatest afflictions of the human race.\nVery few people escape from having them at some time.\nAll tho poulticing and lancing you\nmay do won't cure them and stop more\ncoming.\nBoils are caused by bad blood bursting out and the bad blood must be\nmado pure beforo the bolls will disappear.\nBurdock Blood Bitters is tho greatest blood purifier known. It cleanses\nthe system and purifies the blood by\nremoving every particle of foul material from the systom and when this\nis done never another noil comes an<*\nhealth and strength are permanently\nrestored.\nMr. C. H. Bridges, 470 Barton St. E..\nHamilton, Ont., writes: \"I was troubled\nwith boils for about six months and\ntried several remedies without any relief until I tried Burdock Blood Bitters\nand the effect has been wonderful.\nAftor using two bottles, I was rid of\nthem all. I feel like a new man; my\nappetite is better and I sleep better\nthan I have for years. I can highly\nrecommend B. B. B. to all who an\ntroubled as I was.'\nBurdock Blood Bitters has been on\nthe market for the past 40 years and\nmanufactured only by The T. Milburn\nCo., Limited, Toronto, Ont.\nI\n(j\n\u2022i\nI\n MM EIGHT\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nWEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1919\nUNEQUALED FOR GENERAL USE\nW. P. TIERNEY, General Sales Agent,\nNelson, B. C.\nCars supplied to all railway points;\nTasteless\nCod Liver Oil\nCompound\nWill give you strength and build\nup your weak system.\nIt is an after the \"Flu\" Tonic.\n$1.00 PER BOTTLE.\nCanada Drag & Boob Co.\nEDIOON PH0N0GRAPH8\nMall orders filled promptly\nPHONE 81\nIn the original Ark there was a\nlarge variety of essentials.   At\nTHE ARK\nSecond Hand Store, you can find\nessentials that were never heard of\nIn Noah's time.\nSPECIALS TODAY\nBoys' Hercules Hose, size 10..6OC\nLadles' Corsets, pair  81.25\nPrinted Llneolum, per yard.SI.30\nWall Paper, double roll,, 40c up.\nWashstands, each  75c\nJ. W. HOLMES\nPhone 65 L 606 Vernon St\nAre You a Woman ?\nWomen suffer more than men\nfrom far-sight. This is probably\ndue to their spending so much\ntime Indoors in work requiring\nnear vision. Neglested, this will\ncause untold agony, nervousness\nand at times a total break down.\nEvery woman should have her\neyes examined to see whether\nor not she needs glasses.\nBy the uso of temporary glasses\nyoung people often avoid the use\nof permanent glasses in later\nyears.\nJ. O. Patenaude\nSpecialist in Optics.\nFruit Farm\nFor Sale\nReady made fruit farm, consisting\nof 34 acres, 7 acres of full bearing\ntrees; 8 acres more, nearly cleared;\n19 acres more, of good suit, not a\nfoot of wasteland; fronting on lake,\nbnlf mllo from Government wharf;\ngood store, post offlco, telephone,\ndaily mail; can be divided into two\ngood properties. Prico $2750.00;\nHOOO cash, balance arranged. This\nIs tho greatest bargain In a fruit\nfarm that I have offered for sale\nfor two seasons.\nJ.  E. ANNABLE, NELSON, B, C.\nCoal and Wood\nFOR THE BEST OF COAL\nGait Lump, @  $10.50\nGait Nut, @     8.50\nAND FIRST-CLASS DRY WOOD\nTamerack, 12-inch, @  $6.00\nTamorack, 16-inch, @  7.00\nSEE THE\nMacDonald Cartage &\nFuel Company\nEye Service\nMy aim is always to give the\nvery best there Is In OPTICAL\nSERVICE. Not oniy are my patients assured of proper fitting In\nlenses, but also In proper fitting\nand adjustment of frames and eye\nglasses. Every patient fitted to\nsuit taste and appearance. I supply everything In monuts: Sheltex,\nZylonlte, Gold, Gold Pilled and\nNickel, in all the latest styles.\nCome to me for accurate scientific\nservice.\nA. Higginbotham\nGraduate Optician and Optometrist\nrtoom 18, K. W. C. Block, Nelson\nOfflco hours\u201410 to 12 and 2 to 3,\nand by appointment.\nCLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS-\nEVERY   TIME\nCLASSIFIED  ADS  BRING   RESULTS\nHides\nPELTS AND FURS\nScrap Iron and Metals, Rubber\nJ. P. Morgan\nVernon Street, Nelson, B. C.\nWhen shipping send  full address.\nOf HOSPITAL\nBOARD ARE OPTIMISTIC\nAT THE ANNUAL MEETING\nWillow Point\nFerry\nWill Run\nSATURDAY\nLv.Macdonaids Landing....8:45a.m.\n\" Willow Point 0:00 a.m.\n\" Nelson 4:30 p.m.\nMasters  & Fl tcher\n\"Tho financial statement shows\nrather large liabilities, but if tho government contributes the $12,500 so\nconfidently expected by the directors,\nour liabilities will be insignificant,\"\ndeclared J A. Irving, president of the\nKootenay Lake General Hospital society, at the annual meeting held yesterday afternoon in the board of trade\nrooms. Tho financial statement, read\nby George Johnstone, secretary, sttow-\nd accounts receivable tn be $6443.63,\nand accounts payable amount to\n$8667.57.\nMl tho officers wero reelected for the\nvear, and are as follows: President, J.\nV. Irving; vice- president. Georgo Motion; secretary, George Johnstone, und\ntreasurer, A. D. Emory, Directors\nelected for the two-year term were,\n1\". A. Irving, G. Kurtz, L, K. Larson,\n\\. S. Horswill and F. X Holes. Directors who have still one year of their\nterm to serve are George Motion, A. D.\nElmory, George Johnstone, .1. II. D.\nReiison, Arthur Perrier, \"William Irvine, George Ferguson, (!\u25a0. N. Gilchrist,\nand S. Fawcett. J. Choutjuetlo was\nelected a member of tho directors as\nthu representative of the city council.\nJ. A. Irving's Address.\nIn his report, J. A. Irving, president,\n\"aid:\n\"The past year lias been one of the\nmost important, if not the most important Since the foundation of, your\nsociety, embracing as it dees tho completion and occupation of tho new\nhospital, which has been for so long\ntho aim of the Kootenay Lake General\nHospital society.\n\"You are now in possession oi! the\nbest hospital in the interior of British Columbia and when tho X-ray department is completed and equipped,\nit will not be excelled by any hospital\nIn British Columbia.\n\"Tho first nine months of tho year\njust passed wero marked by nothing\nunusual but the steady increase in the\ncost of operating the hospital and\nwhen in tho latter part of October we.\nmoved into tho new hospital, we had\nhardlv got settled before tho Influenza\nepidemic was upon us, enormously in-\ncrcasiner the work we had to do with\na moro than corresponding cost of operation. Matters werye further complicated by our matron being stricken\nwith the influenza and soon succumbing to tho disease. It was found impossible to secure sufficient graduate\nnurses to cope with the epidemic and\nimpossible to secure a new matron at\nthat time, The scarcity of nurses was\nso acute that had some of the noble\nwomen of Xelson not. como to our assistance it would have been impossible for the hospital staff lo cone with\nthe emergency. We tiro indebted to\nthem for their services.\n\"Tlie secretary at the same time was\nabsent on account of sickness and the\nhiwnl.tal had to be operated under very\ndifficult circumstances, entailing in\ncreased cost of operation which could\nBryant Washburn\nBUYS A DRESS SUIT\nAnd  believe me it turns out   to   be   the   beat   buy   he   ever   made.\nIt's just the common ordinary hand-mo-down variety,\n\u25a0  but it sure brings home the bacon.\nSEE  IT TONIGHT\nSkinner's Dress Suit\nAnd Enjoy an Evening of Unalloyed Pleasure\nONE  REEL COMEDY\nPATHE BRITISH GAZETTE\nMONDAY\nFRANK  KEENAN\nin\nTHE   BELLS\nWHEN YOU OVERHAUL YOUR LAUNCH USE\nBapco Marine Paint\nWHITE, GREEN AND RED\nBerry Bros. \"LUXEBERRY\" Spar Varnish\nValentino & Co. \"VALSPAR\"   Bottom Bronze Paint and Varnish\nW\u00ab oah also supply you with Paint and Varnish Rerriovsr, Sand Paper,\nSteel Wool, Varnish and Paint Brushes, ete.\nWdod-Vallance Hardware Co., Ltd.\nWHOLE8ALE AND RETAIL\nNEL80N, B. C.\nA FREE SAMPLE BOX\nA free samplo box will convince you\nthat Gin Pills are the most trust*\nworthy remedy for all derangements\nof the kidneys und bladder.\nWrite to\u2014The National Drug ft\nChemical Co. of Canada, Limited.\nToronto, Can. U.S. address: Nn-Dru-\nOo. Inc., 202 Main St.. Buffalo. NX\nA.    *    v    +    +    *    +    *    +    **+****     '\u25a0\n* TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL      *\n* DEAFNESS  AND  HEAD        *\n* NOISES *\n(.' \u2022>**'* *4 * '.*  4   +* + + +  +  *\nIf you have Catarrhal Deafness or\nare hard of hearing or have head\nnoises go to your druggist and get 1\nounce of Parmint (double strength),\nand add to It % pint of hot water and\na little granulated sugar. Take one\ntablespoonful four times a day.\nThis Will often bring quick relief\nfrom the distressing head noises.\nClogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and the mucus stop\ndropping into the throat. It is easy\nto prepare, costs little and is pleasant\nto take. Anyone who has Catarrhal\nDeafness or head noises should give\nthis prescription a trial.\nnot bo avoided under the circumstances.\n\"Two nurses were obtained from\nSpokane but they returned to Spokane\nshortly before Christmas and for some\ntimo tho hospital was without a gradu-\nit(j nurse.\n-Loss of Miss McCallum.\n\"The loss the hotipltal has sustained\nthrough the death or Miss McCallum,\nwho was held in tho highest esteem\nnot only by tlie board and the staff,\nbut also by everyone who came Into\ncontact with th hospital, was hard to\nfill. Mrs. Watts, who was a long and\nesteemed resident of Xelson, kinoiy Offered to tuke charge of tho hospital\nuntil a hew matron had hern appointed and the members of the society are\ndeeply indebted to Mrs, Watts for her\nservices.\n'The financial statement shows\nrather largo .labilities, but if the government contributes the $12,500,00 so\nconfidently expected liy tho directors,\nour liabilities will be insignificant,\nThut there is a crying need of such\na hospital as you have supplied in\nXelson cannot be denied, neither can\nthe ability of the community served\nIn support tlio hospital be denied. If\nthe citizens of Nelson and the city\ncouncil will*only support the hospital\nis tho citizens of Bevelstoke, Kamloops and Vernon and other city councils havo done und are still doing, the\nsuccess of your now hospital Is assured.\n\"The now Kootenay Lake General\nhospital represents more money supplied by tho board and smaller contributions from ihe government than\nhospital in British Columbia,\nwhile the contributions of the city of\nNelson are insignificant as compared\nwith Uevelstoke, Kamloops or Vernon.\nThe report of tho matron will\nshow what has been done in the hospital during the last year in the way of\ntreatment and tho training of pupil\nnurses.\nHospital Aid's Assistance.\nTho Woman's Hospital  Aid society has continued the never-falling support and has kept well up with tho\ngreat demands upon it.\n'Tlie thanks of the society are also\ndue to lho medical men who have given\nso much of their timo and money to\nensure the success of the new hospital.\n\"The hoard would also specially mention A. Macdonald of Winnipeg, who\nin addition to his generous contribution to the building fund, furnished\ntho children's ward.\n\"Wo are also greatly indebted to the\nfollowing  for  furnishing wards:\nI. O. D. K; William Gosnell, Standard Furniture company; Mrs. Gilbert Hartlnj A. F. and A. M.; Mrs.\nStanley Wright;. Poole Drug company;\nCanada Drug company; nurses; Mrs.\nMcQuarrio and St. Saviour's church.\n\"We aro indebted to the Victory\nloan committee for furnishing the\nmatron's quarters.\n\"And lastly, the thanks of tho society\nare duo and are hereby tendered to the\npress for its continued support.\"\nIn the profit and loss account of tho\nfinancial statement read by the secretary, an amount of $2149.25 appeared\nas had debts.    Drugs   amounted    to\n$2402.19, and fuel to $2318.55.   Salaries\ntotaled to 36530,88.    The government\n; trrant  was shown to he $6831.04, and\nI medical and hospital dues at $19,720.78.\n|    Tho matron in her report, said that\nI the  work  accomplished    during    the\n| year had  been satisfactory, although\nthe hospital had been taxed to a great\nextent,  owing to the crowded condition of tho old building.   She expressed appreciation of the work done by\nlho directors and all who had oiflclal\n, connection with the hospital.   She also\n, spoke warmly of the work performed\ni by the medical staff and the Women's\nHospital Aid society.   During the year\nfivo nurses graduated from the training school.   They were Miss Gertrude\nHyslop, Miss Ada Yolland, Miss Mary\nBerkley,  Miss  Dorothy Palmer,   Miss\nMarlon Kilpalrick.    The matron said\nthat these nurses had passed the examinations with a high standard, with\ncredit to themselves and   those who\nwere responsible for their training.\nMiss McArthur pointed out the need\nfor an X-ray appartus. The sterilizer equipment had been Installed,\nbjit sho reported that it was not working properly. Miss McArthur said\nthis should be attended to at once, as\nthe hospital had had to resort to the\nold sterilizer, which was somewhat uncertain in its operation.\nThe report showed the statistics for\nthe year as follows: Number of patients admitted, 695; average days\ntreatment a month, 932; average number of patients a day, 31; cost of treatment a day, $2.95;  number of births\nThe Source of Trouble\nWhen fatigue, nervousness, and\nheadaches trouble you, consider\nfirst their MOST PROBABLE\nsource\u2014your eyes.\nThe telephone makes us instantly\navailable for the making of an appointment.\nJ. J. WALKER\nJEWELER  AND OPTICIAN\nBran and\nShorts\n80 sacks Bran, 80 sacks Shorts.\nunloading In warehouses; all we\ncould get from one mill. We offer these at lowest market price\nfor spot cash.\nKING'S  QUALITY   FLOUR\nCannot  Be  Beaten for Quality\n49  Ib. sack for $3.00\n98  Ib.  Back for  95.95\nThe Ideal Cash Grocery\nEaster Eggs\nAND\nChocolates\nWo have a nice assortment of\nEaster goods, but the supply is limited and wo advise our customers\nlo send in their orders early.\nWe are taking orders for\nHOT CROSS BUNS\nChoquette Bros.\nBaker Streot,\nNELSON,\nB. C.\nduring tho year, 56; number of surgical operations, 285; number of medical cases, 200; number of csae not\ndiagnosed, fit},\nTho financial statement presented\nby tho Women's Hospital Aid society,\nreceipts for the year amounting to\n$121)5.66 wero shown. Disbursements\nfor the same period were $13.r>G. Tho\nlargest amount raised during the year\nwas $370.26, mado at a booth at the\nannual fair. The sale of violets on\nviolet Day brought in $227.65, and a\ndance at the Hume raised $111 for the\nwork of tho society.\nA general vote of thanks was passed\nliy tho meeting to all those who assisted in any way during tho influenza\nepidemic. Votes of thanks wero also\ntendered to the Women's Hospital Aid\nsociety and to tho press. The president spoke in appreciation of the work\nof tho secretary, George Johnstone,\nsaying that tho board was deeply in-\ndepted to him. A vote of thanks to\nMr. Johnstone was passed.\nJ. H. Lawrence was appointed auditor for tho year.\nTwo Snaps in Real Estate\nFour houses on three lota on Latimer street, near Stanley street,\nfor $1600. Present rental $16 per  month,  which' could be increased\nto $C0 per month if property were put Iii first class, shape,\nSix roomed house on corner of Cedar and Mill streo'ts. $400 cash and\npurchaser assume mortgage of $1000 will take this place..\nFOR RENT\nFour roomed house on Minos Road.   Good location. $15.00 per month.\nVICTORY BONDS BOUCHT AND SOLD\nCharles P* McHardy\nINSURANCE\nFUEU\nREAL ESTATE\nNELSON NEWSOF THE DAY\nPernio draft beer at Club hotel. Big\nschooner 10c. (2164)\nAnyone knowing the whereabouts of\nSanto Celant, who left Sandon, B. C\nabout five months ago, please communicate with his brother, Vlrgino\nCelant, Sandon, who will pay all expenses connected with search,     (2220)\nFederated Labor Party will hold a\nmeeting in Labor Hall, Annable Block,\nWednesday, April 0, 8 p. m. Speaker,\nG. F. Stirling. Subject, \"Co-operation\nand Conflict, or a Criticism of the\nAims of the Canadian Reconstruction\nAssociation.\"    All  welcome.       (2264)\nHAY\nLast car of Kootenay Flats Had\nthe season just arrived and going j\nSome No. 1 Alfalfa and Upland Pii\nHay still on hand.   Also No. 1 and]\n2 Timothy Hay.\nThe Brackman-Kc\nMilling Co., Limitc\nChurch Helpers' Sale ot work tills\nafternoon from 3 to G p. m., at the\nParish Hall. Needlework, home cooking, afternoon tea, ice cream.  (2268)\nNELSON LODGE NO. 23, A.F.&A.M.\nRegular meeting on Wednesday,\nApril 9th, at 8 p.m. sharp. A cordial\nwelcome extended to sojourning brethren. , ',1 .-   ....      (2292)\nSale of work or Methodist Ladies'\nAid will start at 2 o'clock on Saturday, April 12th. Afternoon tea served, l (2297)\nTile Mother's Club will hold their\nannual sale on Tuesday, May 6th, in\nParish hall, in aid of Memorial hall.\n\"What's it all about?\"    Look over\nthe footlights in  St.  Paul's  School\nroom, April 1G.   Admission 25 cents.\n(2281)\nBaptist Choir will meet for practice\nFriday evening as usual, not Wednesday. (2295)\nWE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF\nRubber Goods\nHot Water Bottles, Fountain Syringes, Rubber Gloves, les Caps, etc.\nKodaks, Stationery,  Neilson Chocolates.      Agents   for   Brunswick\nPhonographs.     (All   phonographs in one.)    Mail  orders promptly\nDespatched.\nCitv Drug Co,\nJ. H. ARGYLE, Manager.\nPhoneB! Day, 34; Night, 116 P.O. Box 1083\nWednesday and Thursday\nEVENINGS AT 7\nWEDNE8DAY MATINEE AT 2\nWM. FOX PRESENTS\nTom Mix\nIn \"Cupid's Round-Up\nA THRILLING STORY OF 1 HE GOLDEN WE8T\nSEE TOM NIX AT HIS BE8T\n99\nALSO THE WORLD FAMOUS LAUGH MAKER\nCharlie Chaplin\nIN A RIOT OF SCREAMS\n\"The Jazz Waiter\"\nSIXTY LAUGHS A MINUTE\nIMPROVED PROJECTION\nC0URTE8Y\nTHE HOUSE THAT\nJACK BUILT-\nmust have contained pretty good\nmaterial to have lasted so long. Not\na bit better, however, than the material wo use or sell.\nBEFORE YOU  BUILD\nOR REPAIR\nseo us about your\nDOORS, WINDOWS,\nFRAMES, ETC,\nor any kind of bulldinsr material.\nf. H. Waters & Co.\nKOOTENAY   LAKE  SASH   AND\nDOOR FACTORY\nPhone 156 Nelson, B. C.\nPATRONIZE\nKerr's Jitney\nALWAYS AT YOUR SERViCE\nPhone 491.\nKerr Block\nture in the Greenwood Theatre', Green\nwood, B. c., on Friday nlgjvt, at 8\np. m. (2291)\nThere will be a special meeting of\ntho G. W. V. A. at 7 o'clock tonight in\nthe club rooms. A large attendance is\nrequested as there will be business of\ngreat importance, (2301)\n. One robbery a night has been Brant-\nford's record for some weeks past\nA Smoker\nwill be held on Wednesday even\ning, April 9, under the auspices i\nNelson Lodge No. 5, B. P. O. Elk!\nin Elks Home, Magllo Block,\nSergt, Maj. Jimmy Robinson, D.C.M\nwill give an address on Repatria\ntton. Addressos will also be give:\nby W. O. Rose, Esq.., M. P. P., am\nMajor G. Anderson, 54th battalion\nThe orchestra of the' Great Wai\nVeterans will be in attendance\nSong and music will be the oraer ol\ntho day.\nAll veterans and returned citlzei\nsoldiers aro cordially Invited.\nInvitation tickets necessary.\nPipe Repairs\nDon't throw away that swee\nmatured old favorite with tho broh\non mouthpiece. Bring It to us inn\nhavo It repaired. We carry a fu\nlino of amber and vulcanite moutlv|\npieces'.\nQueen CigarJ\nStore\nBUSH BROTHERS\nNow Store Corner Baksr and WafJ\nA meeting of the Nelson Automobile\nClub will be held at the\u2014pity hall\nThursday afternoon at 4:80.'      (2289)\nThe   Fraternal    Order   of   Eagles\nmeets tonight at 8 o'clock.\nTho Loyal True Blues meet tonight\nat 7.30. (2294)\nA free Lecture on \"Ohristian Science\" will be given tomorrow (Thursday) night at 8:30 o'clook in tho\nChurch building, Victoria St., by Judge\nSamuel W. Greene, C S. of Louisville,\nKy., Member of the Board of Lectureship of \"the Mother Church, The\nFirst Chureh of Christ, Scientist, in\nBoston, Mass., .and a cordial Invitation Is extended to the public to be\npresent.   Judge Greene will also lcc.\nThat New Hat\nlor Easter\nYou won't feel right Easter morning if you haven't a new spring j\nhat, and you couldn't feel better if your new one in a Stetson, Borsalino ]\nor Phit-eest,\nSoft  Hats\nAsk to See the New Soft Shades for 1919\n$3.50, $4,00, $5.00, $8.00, $8,00\nEmory $ Walleyj\n","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. 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